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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1899 BUSINESS CHA al G rner groc ver Particulars r location Market st $200CORNER sa rent §: Market sts G. WIL ESTAURANT; b st MCLAT north Mark ck; must e etc.; bring your thing must be patd nd buiiding vacat ness p: & HIMMEL, and ¥ & HIMMEL, SALOON ; great sacrifice COWING & CO. xchange for T Halght OLD established o B d t h ~aling assured; se: $800; cigar st st.. opp. M farket working part: Thirty ¢ wood yard doing a sp SHED and well-paying hop CES. 1 bidg. ; Wilk: account v and bar; it block from Wieland's ; corner saloon with § entrances; estab 30 years; doing a rushing business; ste best location, about one | R. G. WILKE, %06 Mar- fice ry best locaf R. G ed rooms and n. in the city. ; California and %06 Market st. grocery dveing 20 Locust business bought or ur saloon, $75; | $500. Room ver Call- shells and two weeks tor sale -eighth and 1 Twent; ond ; new building: fixtures for groceries and saloon. Key 1254 Mission st EHOE store and repairing shop for sal o 4102 Nineteenth st., near Castro. BLACKSMITH s iging hous! 300 FOR sale; good paying saloon, Call of! WELL established custo Inquire GLER BROS., COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEi Market st to b a 0. W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 415 Sacramento st. ROUTE on this paper for sale. office. Acply this LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. 16-ROOM_hov only clears $00 e for small h 10-room h or st 24-room house on Market st 15-room house on Howard s 22-room; new; « 24 rooms on Gear 26 rooms; corner b 14 roome on O'F: 12-room house: 18 rooms: cle: 12 rooms B4-room_house; H. C. DECK A—KREDO & CO R, MONEY ADVANCED ON ALL 38 rooms; best i 24 rooms 16 rooms; Market st Geary st., Post st.; alway 1 10 rooms; O'Farreil st.; clears § 6 rooms; 3 rooms pay rent... A few special bargains. 4 ROOMS: cheap rent; worth 00 near plaza.. Call early rominent b n ¢ ull time. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary st $12%| 15 rooms .. 300 200! 2% room 5 7 rooms.... 18 rooms......... 50 others o 0 to $200: money loane nal Agency, 7 R. H. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Market st. 26 rooms; rent $41; corner. 32 roo: 5 payments. 40 roo $1000 cash. $2 room 75; downtown. POST, 239, cor. Stockton—Su: singl oms; centrally men and families elevator. located all ‘conveniences; tourists; | Market st. o to gentle- good, clean furniture, carpet: % time: from Alexandria sal VIS, 2 to furnish 10 to 20-room house with s, ete.; % cash, 781 Sutter st. 'RNITURE FOR ALL remaining of Alexandria Hotel, and private sal ng to-da ANDRI/ same good S1 Sutter st Sutter st ; private 2; must be RY. Brussels carpet stérn Outfitting Co. furniture, carpets, etc. ale; same good, clean, once. SALE. laid and lined, 1310 Stockton 4 ROOMS furnishcd in oak for $43 50, with No. 7 range King Furpiture Co. ———— HORSES. AD. ne driving, ] £ ca horses; 1100 to 1700 Ibs. ; 11271131 Market. rriage and draft 5'to 7 years old. Can be seen at 1623 Powell st., near Union. HORSE and wagon: suitable for cheap. Maud S Stables, Eddy and Plerce sts. | peddler; for sale: also W carte, 327 Sixth st. EULLIVAN & DOYLE, Aucti, agons, buxgies, : Grand Arcade Horse Market, auction sales every Wednesday. | oneers. ROAD horses, casinge and draught teams: all kinds of business hors MENDENHALL'S sale yard, for sale. CHASE & 1732 Market st. FOR sale—0 horses and mules car stables. 1301 Turk st at old Turk-st. D e ——— i st-class business; | PRIVATE Sanitarium—Surgical the chance of a life- | auction | stuff to go for | PERSONALS. 1 and medical | cases taken . charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero, 25th: Guerrero st. cars; tel. Blue 931 S0 remaining car- Alexandria_Hotel, T vacate to-morrow, to go for a song. 781 Sutter st. | PARTN Ca ER to gru Nome. Box | RAG carpets wove : also Cchenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In carpet twine, in hank or chaln, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. PIETRO ATTILLIO will open his new saloon May ntgomery st | ALl DRIA Hotel—Big furniture I!l!: £oud stylieh ‘soods; private sale; oll must b Sol WANT 14 for manufacng. O. Nolte, 4S O'Farrell, bet. LEDERER is at the head of his profession hairdressing only 25c; bair rolls, loc: longest great sale of wigs at half Powell & Mason. beneficial used daily 3 ;. Lederer's Foama g. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton. HOUSES TO LET. i FLATS. 840 Butter; 7 r. 2328 Fillmore; 6 r.. HOUSES. 1010 Leavenworth uuE 0 0 12214 Fillmore; 6 r.. L3 1012 Geary; 7 r. 524 Fell (new) § r. 19 0 122) Laguna; § T |123 Cedar av.: 5 1. 15 00 1267 Ellis; 7 6rlsm 27 50 431 Fourth av. A 7-ROOM clegant Queen Anne, bath; reduced $35 to §25. EPECK & CO., 667 Market st. FINE sunny pleasant house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 33% Twenty-first st., near Guerrero; very desirable home; electric cars; low rent to good tenant. Key ‘at corner. GREENWICH, %2, NW. cor. of Taylor—One house of 7 rooms and bath; yard; basement; sunny side; rent $25. HOUSE hunting e easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. BOARDING AND AT 415 First st.—Nicely furnished rooms, with ROOMS. board, $4 a week up; Swedish home. BARTLETT, 102—Sunny board; terms reasonable. Teront room with CALIFORNIA, 807, “The Bingham' —Cailfornia and Powell-st. cars: neatly fur.; homg comfts. HYDE, 1344—Rooms, with board, or light house- keeping; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms: §001 home cooking; eingle, $25; double, $20. POWELL, 308 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished #uites and single rooi.s; excellent board. ROOM and board cheap. 546 Howard st. SELECT Market-st. suite; board optional. connecting _bath; Hotel Las Palmas, 1820 Mkt. THE Longworth. 622 Geary—Sunny front suite elegantly furnished: single rms.: table board. —_——— NICE dwelling, 3 rooms and hallway; rent $9. Bryant st., near Fifth. BEE the sunny 9-room house. % Franklin st., off Market; fine for renting rooms. SUNNY house, 7 rooms and bath; rent $22 30. 4 Broderick st., near McAllister. est work: lowest prices. , bet. Bush and Pine. good flour, T5c sk.; 10c 1b.; butter, 25¢ lly, §1 'doz.; coffee, § Ibs., §1; rice, $I: prunes, 25 lbs., $L. | LINCOLN BROS., cash grocers, 226 Six above Folsom. Ja JOHN L BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and’ Copyright No. 4 Sutter st. vaw a Speclalty. | American and Foreign | Patents Solicited. Ean Francisco, Eend for Circular. ELECTRIC lights in every roo inchester Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Market; 700 rooms: e to §150 per night; $1 50 to $§ per week: | free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 1000 VELOPES, billheads, cards, noteheads or statements printed, $150; send for sam- | ples. BL Printer, 511 Sacramento phone Main is: z | for singing le JOSEPH GREVEN'S ter ons: Classes, 32, §3 and 35 monthly; single lessons, $20 (4 w.) $6 (1 weekly; $10 (2 w.); $15 (3 W.); 236 ‘Market and $25 (every day a lesson). 1 Z. SUSAKI & CO., manufacturers of cheap. st bamboo furniture made to order: all kinds of Jaranese crockery, basketware. 488 Haight. ILLIANT, 335-310 Post st,, will sell you furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tailor- made sults, etc. on very easy payme: = COMPLETE line ladles’ tailor-made sults: low prices; easy payments. Eastern Outfitting Co., cloak and suit dept., 1305 Stockton st. SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost (o or- der. K. YOSHITARI, 313 Sutter st. clothing, furniture, bought, JACO! 1028 Folsom st. A_CLOAKS, furs and_suits at H. KRAMER, Sansome S to order, $1 per week. CHICAGO CLOCK | 1814 Market st.; open evenings. A—Ladies’ or gent sold; tel. Mint & CO. SUITS to order on casy installments, LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices #1 a week. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no {nfec- tion; gdarntd. Dr. Gordin, 514 Pine,ab.Kearny. FOLDING beds 35 50; bedrm sets §: bed lounges | $450: open eve's. L. J. NEUMAN DRESSMAKERS. REMOVED to 387 Geary st.: dresses made, $ | up MME. GOLDSTEIN. perfect fit SPIRITUALISM. | A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trapce test medium, | life reader; medical clairvoyant: treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free: sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st. o test_circle come, skeptt MRS, 8. SIEP, psychometrist: 11 to §: S0c: | clrcles evenings except Sat. i0c. 1724 Markst. MRS. MENA FRANCES. independent sl writing mediu ht :Tues_Fri. 2p. m: . 233 Valencia st. the well-known fortune | t 315 O'Farrell. MRS. B. BAUMANN, opened an office a = for 5 cents—T! for maili ated clairvoy- turned from . opened p t.; hours Sundays; fee 50c; a. m. til 9 English and G q second & e reading: la- | ai 1% Turk st. | m and card near Mission. | the best me: Fourth st., MME RS . palmist and card reader, emoved to §65% Market st., Tooms 8-, THANSON, palmist and . present and future; card reader; 148 6th, 1. 12 | SHELDON,_ celebrated card render‘ | al land, Or., 17 Grant ave., room 6. OYANT, card reader, 10c; ladies only toma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. MME. DR. THOMAS, renowned reveaier, first her pro ; never fails. Sutfer st | MME, card | M1s reader. | BLANCHE DE CHAPPE card reading. 417 Bush MISS BAY, returned, has voodoo charm from A T, 1150 Mission st.; clatrvoyant, sader and palmist; truth or no pay; 2c. | | | | | R. CLEVELAND, palmist and mfi! 110A Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. ' | i | | | | | | | | E, clairvoyant and tooms 9 and 10 t ; Africa. 223 Post st., room 6. | L. DEAN, fortune teiler and palmist, | Market st.,'room 2 MISS OLLIE LAKE returned, paimist and card reader. 118 Grant ave, r. | s B MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business | advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. second floor. MISS A. FAURE, card reader and palmis Kearny st., r. 34; F nelish spoke: ED—EDNA V. Imist. 120 Ellis ‘st., MISS GRACE HAYS, card reader and mag- | | metist, 207 Powell st., rooms 5 and 6. | | MME ETTA RALPH, etrist; pariors 2 and MME_SYRIL band's plcture, %c; ladles. CHEAPEST Call. 16 p nifed Stat clairvoyant pariors § and " palmist and psychom- P55 Market st. . cradle to grave: future hus- | 914 O'Farrell d best in America—The Weekly s, gent to any address in the postpaid, for $1_per yi PALMISTRY. | MME. NEERGAARD, pupll of Count_St. Ger. mains. 615 Geary st., above Jones; tel. Hyi 2621; reading by mali, §i A—MME. BUSHNELL. the famous palmist. 916 Bush st.. between Taylor and Jones. | GEARY, 1817—815; for adults; 4 comfortable d | | HOWARD, 1068—Nicely furnished sunny rooms. | | | CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- VERY pleasant sunny house; corner Twenty- first and Guerrero sts,; 12 rooms; large gar- den; lawn; flowers; stable; electric cars; low remt to good tenant. Key ‘at corner opposite. ERY pleasant sunny house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 3388 Twenty-first st., next to corner Guerrero; electric cars; low rent to good tenant. Key at corner. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. BOARD for man and wife front room; $40 per month. Box 370, Call. CHILDREN BOARDED. GOOD home for children, $8: infants, §10 per 210 Lexington ave., near Nineteenth st. e e B e mo. RESTAURAN’ TS, WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and restau- take elevators: French dinners, 26c; also a la carte; tel. Red 2651 Tant, 44-55-65 Third st. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. PARTLY furnished house; modern conveni- ences; 2533 Mission. Room 24, Flood bullding. 5-ROOM upper flat; very sumny; nicely fur- nished; reasonable; adults; references. ~Apply from 1 to 4 at 314 Waller st., near Webster. _— COTTAGES TO LET. NEW cottage, 5 rooms and bath, 3. A M. PECK & CO., 667 Market st. SUNNY cottages, 4 and 5 rooms, basement; large yard: flat. 6 rooms. bath. 1876 15th st FLATS TO LET. COZY sunny upper flat, $14. 41 Herman st, junction Market and Valencia. FLAT hunting_made easy with the Frinted list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery et. MOST desirable new sunny 5-room flat and bath. Chelsea place, off Bush st., between Stockton and Powell. MISSION flats reduced from $13 to $10. A. M. SPECK & CO. NINTH, 245—Modern bay-window fla and bath; §15. NY flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent $15. 2232 4 rooms NY flat of 4 rooms and bath; modern im- provements. 3442 Twentieth st., corner Capp; Te ble rent. TO rent—2 modern new flats; 6 and 7 rooms. S, corner of Lyon st. and Golden Gate ave. UPPER flat, 8 choice sunny rooms: pantry; storeroom; $12. 2419 Clay st.. near Fillmore. $10_LOWER flat, 4 sunny rooms. 27 Pearl st., off Market, near Valencia. FURNISHED FLATS. LOVELY furnished flat; fine marine view. 131 Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. comfortabie clean house- delightful place; private res. . 13th and 18t ms; neat; convenien EDDY, keeping ro ERIE, 47, be ki ce Large sunny front housekeeping lete; bath; private; $§, or 2 $10. FIFTH, M5_A suite of rooms furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. rooms and batl ; 2 stoves, gas and coal: every co GOLDEN 1050—2 well-furnished sunny rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; gas £tove; use of telephone. HOWARD, 640, o also sgle; 2, 7 night: 34—Sunny_bay-window rms SI, 8200 week. complete: all conveniences; per week u cuite complete ek: American family. HOWARD, 112 sekpg. S Lower floor of 3 rooms, furnished; ping; vard. 18, off Taylor, near Post—3 sunny front unfurnished; ‘also 2 rooms. MARKET, sunny; —Large sunny furnished house- WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and i cream parlor, 1035 Market st.: popular prices. —— e EXPERT OPTI ticians. 1071% Market st. tion free; open evenings. CIANS GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan: charter member American Assoclation of Op- EX examina- used; fallible pills, 510 Eddy st. Larkin; office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays, 4 to 8 p. m. MEDIC. P A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in | her a true friend; a home for patients, with | every comfort, convenience of a hospital and rivacy of a home: consultation free and con- dential; home treatment, $5. No {nstruments satisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, San Fran- cisco agent for Berlin Prescription Co.'s in- . bet. Hyde and A TREATMENT that restores cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause), safe and sure; rellef guaranteed at any time when others have falled; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day; no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting the doctor, free, bel where. p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 12 and instantl; fore _going MRS. DR.'WYETH, 92 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to § and 7 to 8 2t0 4 p. m. y all else- AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics; methods; strict antiseptic _precautions; latest ladies near and far see DRS. well known, reliable. 24 hours guaranteed; any home; best medical attendan $5. 1362 Market, bet. Tth-8t This_well-known _ladies’ ph: for Europe May which i3 to be safe and sure GOODWIN free; cure in time: maternity ce: pills, $1; in order to gain knowledge rived at that central point of medicines, for the benefit of her many pat- rons on her return in August. cure, ALL ladies 50 year: though else fail; delicacy, dential. pills, $1: ver: trong, $2. C only Dr. end Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men and women; practice; safe and quick cure guar- | anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded: kind sympathy and ald; sure rellef, home, ete.; bables adopted; travelers treated: no de- lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi- MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; privacy, A TREATMEN stantly; consultation free home for patients; to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 10 a. m. that restores cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause; positively ho instruments used; guar- anteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped in- confidential; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st, between Mason and Taylor: office hours, 9 to 5 and 7 and . to4 p. m instantly all IMPORTANT—A great progress in medical sci- ence for female troubies, cause; every woman her own physican, no matter how long standing: travelers helped at once: safe; call on a physiclan with men's cure, $5; restores prevents disgrace; can be sent: consultation kno vledge: from wha in 1 day | | | tever and free; ladies’ physician, practice 37 years, DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A-DR_G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned | female specialist, relleves monthly irregulari- | ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnel 1 has | treated successfully more cases of irregulari- | ties than any other physiclan; never fails to cure; consult him first. ‘save time and money; treatment can be used at home: consultation 023%3 Market st. free. Call or write. ; terms moderate. MCALLISTER, 7143 sunny unfurnished Douse- ; rent MINNA, H46-2 or 3 nicely furnished sunny s, complete for housekeeping; convenient. OAK, 213 large sunny frong rooms, complete for housekeeping; newly renovated. RRY, 166_Nice sunny bay-window use 3f kitchen; very convenient. POST, 507 — Furnished housekeeping _room: front and back parlor; use of kitchen if de- stred; also other rooms. SIXTH, 420—Bay-window housekeepi: single and en sulte; bath; reasonable. TWELFTH, 230C—Nicely furnished housekeep- & rms.; private 3622, near Valencia—2 P! front rooms, W sunny furnished connecting rooms; bath; sink. DR, av sultation free: infants ad. d MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate | —Private home In confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention; terms mod- erate: regular physician in attendance; con- | opted into homes; call before consulting others. good DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran. cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Ch nese herbs, over 3000 varieties being used: hours, 9:30 to 11 a&. m., 1 to 3 advice free; and 7 to 9 p. m. ALL married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,”” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co.. 408 Clay Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se- | t., Sacramento, Cal . et.; $150. guro Mfg. Co., 531 K ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; §2 50; expressed C. 0. D.: don't delay until too late. ‘oast Agents, Oakland, Cal. | 0SGOOD BROS., U NFURNISHED—Larke _alcove parior and housekeeping rooms. 603 Eddy st. NESS, 400—Elegantly furnished _corner 3 rooms and bath; gas range; NE cor- reasonable to responsible parties. ner: VAN S ave., 51S_Front sunny rooms, sult- able for light housekeeping; gas range. 3 NICELY furnished rooms for housekeepin rent $20__Apply 1408 Bush st e N ROOMS TO LET. ALMA, 441 Geary—Newly furnished sunny rooms: sultes $1 50 week and up; transfent. ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours; reli- able, safe, sure; maternity home; no instru- confidential; treatment, $. DRS. ALLEN, 228 Van Ness. ments; consultation free, ‘home DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1115 Market st.—Instant re- ltef for monthly troubles or money back;3$5 up. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unlfed States or Canada ome year for Sl Cal postage pal EDUCATIONAL. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en sulte or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; Imodern service; elevator: bath: rooms. 50c to $150 dav. M1 S. J. KING. icely fur- ENGINEERING School, civil saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- cyanide method, and practice, cor struction, mechanical drawing, mathematica BS8—Bookkeeping, business practice, English; 24 catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. eral , surveying, mata., ELECTRICAL—Theory BUSIN shorthand, typing, teachers, day and evenin Janguages, 1d mining i as- CITY REAL ESTATR. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, MOVED TO 5 MONTGOMERY ST. v S WESTERN ADDITION LOTS, ALL SIZES AND PRICES. Cheap; Van Ness ave., west side, near Union: S0X110:3, $5500; or 25x110:9, §2750; street accepted. Elegant marine view; Vallejo st. lots. north side, between Webster and Fillmore; 30x137:6; $4800; or any size front; near Fillmore-st. cars: Pacific ave. and Union st. cars 2 blocks o k st., facing the Park: lots 25x137: each; street paved: electric cars pass; between Baker and Lyon sts. Oak st., near Clayton; each; street sewered, curbs; stone sidewalk. Five lots; 26x120 to rear st.; south side of O'Farrell, bet. Laguna and Buchanan; 33750 each; or any size; fine lots: street accepted. Only two lots left; Gough st., bet. Grove and Fulton; 2xI31:6; $8250; street paved and ac- cepted. = Fine view of bay: lots 30x100; $210; Devisa- dero et., west side, bet; Green and Union. Reduced to $155 each; will be business street: Fillmore, just north of Union; lots 24x100; stone blocks down and sewer in; easy terms; Fill- more, from Unlon to the bay, will'be business 2 lots, 25x137:6: $2600 bitumenized, granite street. 2 $1600; Masonic ave. lots: 27x113: bet. Waller and Frederick; street paved. 1 grand view of bay: ; from $1750 to $2200 each. Magnificent view: not to be shut out; Park road; 25x150: $2100; street graded, macadamized Union st., north cable cars pass; lots o X and sewered; 11z blocks south of Haight st.; | facing Park. Tremont ave.; 76x80; $3000; Frederick st view; or $1000 for 25xS0. WESTERN ADDITION CORNER LOTS. SW. cor. O'Farrell and Laguna sts.; 40x100; a fine corner; will pay well if improved; $5000. SW. cor. Unlon and Devisadero; fine resi- dence corner; marine view; 50x100; $6250. Cheap corner: $1650; reduced price; SW. cor. Webster and Filbert; 2x100; one block from Union-st. cars. Cheap corner: fine view; corner Ridley and Alpine, bet. Devisadero and Broderick: on side bill; 32:8x84:4; only $1250. Golden Gate ave. and Lott: 100; only $3500. MISSION HOUSES AND LOTS. Raduced to $5500; Stevenson st.; rents $54; 3 2-story and basement houses and lot 50x70. $2100; 2ith st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero; 25x109, and cottage; street accepted. Very cheap; rents $20; $3500; Ridley st., bet. Valencla and Guerrero; 30x30; 2-story houses; 5 rooms and bath each: rented cheap. and lots, 25x100; 34th s n st. and electric cars THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Moved to 5 Montgomery st. IF you have lots morth of Golden Gate Park, west of First ave, and you wish to sell, then call on' W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. §5000 EACH—Worth $7000;. for sale, 2 elegant dwellings. on Ashbury Heights, just. com- leted, each containing 14 finished rooms and Path, with attic gnd basement; finest marine and ‘park view; lots 25x100; take Haigh or any park eléctric cars to Masonic avi block south of Frederick st. . Particulars at premises. fine NE. corner; 50x -st. 1 I CITY REAL ESTATE. e . SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM * CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $100—§300—Cholce lots near Ocean Beach; very easy installments. $100—$125—Bargains! Level lots in Ocean View, near electric cars; $10 down; $§ monthly. §400 to $1000—Beautiful Sunset Heights lots: cuperb view: fine climate; $2 down; $10 monthly. $250 to $700—Cholcest Richmond lots; all bar- gains; easy payments. 3100 to $300—Lots near cars; ready to bufld on. Mission-st. electric Branch office on Ninth ave., open Sundays. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A,” CROCKER BUILDING. near H st BARGAIN; offer wanted; almost new cottage. 4 large rooms and basement; street complete: | $100 cash. $10 monthly; best part of Mission: if you don't secure this you should be without a hon?’e. P. A. DOLAN, 40 Montgomery st., roony 7. | FOR sale or exchange; corner lot; 7oxs6 house: $5500. G. W. H. PATTERSON CO. | 1706 Market st. BAY-WINDOW _cot! stable; near cars. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RY HILL property, 5% acres, overlooking y of Pasoc Robles, in western suburbs: fine | mineral water; excellent location for resort or summer - residence. For full particulars address box F, Paso Robles, Cal. $00—75x100; HOUSE, barn and welt at Colma. C. C. FISHER, 0% Market st. FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver Island: unexcelled salmon and trout fishing and hunting; owner leaving country. Aprly to DR. FOOTE, Duncans, Vancouver sland. NEW rich land near city; small and large tracts: 2150 acres sold to 120 families; 7500 acres left. For particulars of immense crops raised In dry season of 1897-38 address THE COTATI CO., 302 California at.. S. F. $ TO $30 an acre: list free: crops sure. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. FRUIT. grain and W. D. HOL Brick foun da- box 816,_Call cck farms. M & Co At onm MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos in 5. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal: no commission: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 4. $100 CASH, $25 mo.: $1900-52400; 4-5 rm. cottages; % block from cars. 824 Elizabeth, or 11SA 1ith. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. FIRST-CLASS improved Chicago income prop- erty to exchange for California property, cit or country. J. S. MYERS, 102 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ——————————————————— PROPERTY WANTED, TED, quick. § or li-room house and Io ave cash buver; $9000 to §10,000. J. J. EVAN Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estats, 24 and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortzages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. HIGHLY respectable apd private place to ob- tain ltberal advances on dllmOBXl and Jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.; telephone Main 164. ANY amount by private party on furniture and Planos; Bo removal; low rates; confidential. JONELLI, Conservatory bldg.. 130 Powell st. | REAL estate, 6 per cent; 2d mortg., chattels, | undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer building. COTTAGE, 4 to 6 rooms; wanted quick; cash: 32000. J.'J. EVANS, Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st. DENTISTS. ST s DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st. Painless extraction a specialty; inferfor work done on the teeth {s always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are fllled or crowned; pure gold fillings from $1; plates from $5." We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. A NEW patent—See our new flesh-colored plates; cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum; thin and strong; much su- perior to rubber; crown and bridge work; teeth without plates our epeclalty; flexible plates from $5; crowns, $350: fillings, 50c; all work painless and warranted. (HICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Gixth st. AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, 83 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLTAMSON. M.D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painiessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2: bridges, $: rubber or flexible plates, $3: received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 yvears. FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $3; gold bridges, $5 up; painless ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 99 Mission st., cor. 6th. VAN VROOM Dental work; lowest prices; ten obperators: venings and Sundays. Sixth and Market. . LUDLUM _HILL. 1443 Market st.. Parlors; guaranteed open near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a | speclalty? all work reasonable: gas given. A FULL set of teeth, $5; teeth witout plates a :rpecia!ty: Iiberal credit given. PERRY DE! AL PARLORS, § Mason st.. corner Market. NEW YORK dentist, 969 Mission st., corner Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, §0c up; crowns, $3 up: open ev'gs. $50 Market, cor. Stockton. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 _pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, postage pald. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER—James G. Ma- guire (ex-Congressman) and James L. Galla- gher (ex-City and County Attorney) have moved their law offices to the Parrott build- ing, §25-855 Market st.: tel. South 215. ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law sixth floor, Chronicle buiiding; no advance charges; estates, mortgage es, attach- ments, bankruptcy, all cas: wills, contracts, etc., drawn; moderate fees, call or write. NO charge unless successful: advice free: of- fice open evenings from 8 to 8. HUGH C. GRANT, room 604, Emma Spreckels bldg. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private: Do fee without success; ollections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 80 Market, cor, Stocktn. 2 y—Several cholce rooms, with gas and stationary washstand, $1 up. nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. AYRES' shorthand, typing, penmanship, Business College, ‘bookkeeping, English branches, scholarship, §0: low rates per week and mo. 733 Market ete.; telegraphy, &t lite ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates: even.; n Francisco Bus. College, 123 ELLIS, 5% Fine suite of rooms, newly fur- nished; board of needed. GEARY, ts6—Elegant sunny _parlor; plano, Phone; suites; other rooms light housekeeping. GEARY, 766 — Elegantly furnished parlers; other fooms; telephone: private family. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU! -hand AN, 1% | BOILERS, eogines, INTOSH & WOLPM. BIG hotel lce chest, Fairbank scales, tables, carpets, curtains and poles, all remaining fu niture. Alexandria Hotel, 761 Sutter st.; everything must be sold at once; auction and private sale. 12 SOLID silver fruit knives In & case for originally cost $20. UNCLE HARRIS, Grant ave. GEARY, 805—A nicely furnished room, $4. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and “single; elevator; moderate rates; families. GRANT ave., 309—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window sultes, single rooms; transient; reas. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select famlly rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished bay-window and other double and single rms.; reasonable. | CARPETS, rugs, tables, chairs, all remaining | “furniture of the Alexandria Hotel, 781 Sut- | ter st.; must vacate at once. A_SUITS made to order for $35 at $12 50 MIS- | “FIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 513 Montgomery. NICKE! | { | | L cash register, ne total adder. i M TO campers—Folding tents for sale from $150 | up. Room #, Flood building. | A3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, 51 75. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 33) Kearny st., near Pine. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, offifice furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and second hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1015-1021-1028 Mission st., above Sixth. A———ix— AN OVERBTOCK /o St. Germain Billiard Co., 409 Market st.; all gtyles, new and 2d-hand ‘tables, bar fixtires, supplies; best beer pumps: cheap: instalimt SECOND-HAND machinery, scrap lron and metals bought. S. F. L Y., 204 Mission st. NATIONAL cash register and fire and burglar proof safe for sale cheap. 42 Main st. FIRET-CLASS billiard table in best of order. |~ 625 Pacific st. | COMBINED punch and shears: medium size screw cutting lathe. 648 Mission st | | LAUNDRY plant. complete; boiler, engine, etc. WHITE'S. 716 Mission st. | BOILERS, engines, second-hand machigery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. McALLISTER, 726, above Gough—Furnished front or back parlor; cheap. POLK, 913—Front alcove room, running water, §12; also sunny back parlor, $10 per month] private family. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished, bay-window room, $1 per week: transient. O'FARRBLL, 20_Sunny rurnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights; day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 211 — Elegant modern sunny rooms, suite and single; convenient; reason- able. POLK, 1431—3 sunny rooms, furnished or un- !umluhed; gas and bath; will rent together or single. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical. min- ing, mech. survey. assay. archi est. 186 VAN DER NAILLEN, 633 Market. day & eve.; BOOKKEEPING; the only pl to learn it grucuull ; short time. TARR. § ce on the coast rapld calculations; Parrott building. WANTED—Lady or gentleman to teach Span- ish at Ayres' Business College. SPANISH taught at 1318 Broderick st.; thor- oughness guaranteed; send postal for term: LAW Schools, 827 Market, S. F., and 905 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night;correspondence. PRIVATE academy of dancin; MISS JEAN HUDDY, 6A Hyde. specialty. waltzing a “EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Bus- iness College, 305 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, WAVY coated black dog; answers to the name of Monk; tag TIL BUTTERS, Hiliside ave., ble reward. Piedmont; st Finder return to H, A. uita- LOST—Package containing 5 pairs white gloves, on Post st., between Kearny and Grant ave. Finder please return to New Parisian Dye 124 Powell st., and receive reward. Works, LOST—Sunday, near Goat Island, a flat. L, tom ekiff. Finder please address F. 791 San Jose ave. ~bot- B. LOST—Bankbook on Hibernla Bank, in name of MARY SMITH. Return to bank. POWELL, 317 (formerly Cosmos Club)—Ele- gantly furnished room; reasonable. LOST—On Union st., near Larkin, feather boa. Return to 1329 Vallejo st.; reward. ROYAL House, 12 Ellis Incandescent light: reading room, smoking room _and Indie rlor; room per might. 3¢ to $150; week, §2 to $5; month, §3 to $30; elevator on office’ floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. LOST—Pug_dog; 1821 Oak st.; reward. answers to name of Griff. LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please return to 1346 Market st. Reward. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SEVENTH, 178—Nicely furnieshed front rooms, $3 to $4 per month. SIXTH, 136—Front room for business; rooms for light housekeeping; rooms $1 per week. $10 REWARD—Vicinity of Third and Miesion, May 5, round-cornered locket icture and lock of gray Friday morning, containing old lady’s hair. Return to 211 Minna st. LOST—Pu‘klgfi gomery or Occidental Hotel, and recef: of letters on Post, New Mont- enery sts. Return to G. E. B., ve reward. TAYLOR, 1532-3 unfurnished sunny _room: closets. Hot and cold water, bath; telephone} suitable for couple or 2 or 3 gentiemen. VAN NESS ave., %0i—Elegantly furniehed suite and single room; also unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: sun all day; reasonable. ————————————————————— BAFES—AIll sizes, new and second hand. THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. STORES TO LET. LOST—Cocker spaniel dog; Golden Gate ave. Reward at 125 Clay st. FOUND. s R P it FOUND—Lady’'s gold watch. Apply 187 Erfe st., bet. Folsom and Howard. SEWING MACHINES. FOR eale—Wagon, business, 2-seat, and har- BAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand. ali 128° Twenty-ninth ness; cheap. AGONS AND CARRIAGES. | POLYPHONE, $35; attachment (only), $15; will it phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi. $33' Mkt. sizes: half original cost. 108-111 Market, 8. F. {00 SETS second-hand harnes Duggies, surreys and horses. wagons, carts, 1140 Folsom st. A_WEFK'S news for & cents—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year, FINE store fixtures to let—Show cases, § liv- rooms: @ath: cheap. 2545 Folsom st. e STABLES TO LET. TO let—Stable, § stalis. 1015 Golden Gate ave. machine supplies. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Sin; repairing guaranteed. 1915 %2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, 145 Sixth: phone Mint 4. . White cheap, bought isslon, nr. 16t th. ALL kinds bought, sold, uc& Palring at lowest rates. -ented,; =l L_S. CLARKE—Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free: no charge uniess successtul. W. V. DAVID! Market PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS for mineral oll—38 New Montgom- ery st., San Francisco, Cal., April 18, 1899. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. (Pacific standard time), May 20, 1899, for furnishing and storing here 100,000 gallons Mineral Oil, 135 degrees flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. The United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on appli- cation. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked “Proposals - for Mineral Of1.”" and addressed OSCAR F. LONG. Assist- ant Quartermaster United States Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for drayage—General the Quartermaster’s Department, depot of San Fran- clsco, Cal, April 19, 1899.—Sealed pro 1s, for the haullng of military stores and sup- ples in and about the city of San Fran- clsco, Cal. for the fiscal vear commencing July 1, 1889, will be recelved at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1599, and then opened. The Government reserves .the right to reject any or all proposals. All necessary information will be furnished on applicat! to this of- fice. OSCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quarter- master, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. LEGAL NOTICES. "NOTICE. i To Al Whom It May Concern—Notice {s hereby given that on the 17th day of April 1899, the Bakersfleld and Los Angeles Rail way Company flled its application in writing, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, addressed to the Superior Court of said county, making application for the voluntary Qissolution of the Bwkersfield and Los An. geles Raflway Company, which said petition and application stated that at a meeting of the stockholders of said company on the 13th day of April, 1399, called for the purpose of ing upon the question, It was resolved to Pave & voluntary dissolution of tha corpare tion, and that such resolution was passed by a_two-thirds vote of all the stockholders, ang that all the claims and demands asainst the corporation, of every kind. nature and de- -:nnt:f. have been fully pald and dis- charg: ‘Wherefore, it was ordered by the eaid Su- perior Court upon the flling of said petition and_application that the —undersigned, as Clerk of said Court, give a notice of such plication by publication in some newspaper ublished in the City and County of San Francisco, for a period of thirty-five days. Therefore, all persons having any interest in the matier of said application or desiring 10 oppose the granting of the same are here- by notified to file in my office, on or before the 224 day of May, 189, any and all objec- tions which they may have to the granting of sald petition. In testimony whersof, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of eaid court this the ITth day of April, 159, (Seal). WILLIAM A. DEANE, County Clerk and ex-Officlo Clerk of the Superior Court. ey cmate ol B 'S RN, Y inty ler] ex- lo Clerk of the Superior Court. MO; loaned salaried people on_thelr notes 11 (Thursday), at 1:20 o’clock, from his Jate resi- dence, 134 Twelfth street, thence to Odd Fel- lows’ ‘building, corner of Seventh and Market Streets, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge No. 22, 1. O. 0. F., commneing at 2 o'clock. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BULGER—In this city, May 16, 189, William, beloved husband of Margaret Bulger, father of Lizzie, Willie, Joe and George Bulger, son of Elizabeth and the late Captain John Bul- ger, brother of James, and John Bulger, and brother-in-law of Richard J. and William Cousins and Mrs. Annie E. McVicker, a na- tive of Wexford, Ireland, aged 41 years. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday? May 20, at $:30 o'clock, from his late res detice, 57 Chesley street, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy’ Cross Cemetery. BECK—In this city, May 17. 1%, Estella Frances, beloved daughter of J. V. and Es- tella F. Beck, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months: BROUGHAM—Entered into rest in_ this city, May 16, 1899, John, dearly beloved husband of Annie Brougham, aged & A member of Exempt Fire Company N IZFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 9:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 312 Green street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. com- mercing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Ceme BAKER—In this city, May 17, 159, Thomas Francis, beloved son of Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, and brother of David, Robert and Richard Baker and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, a native of Dirmoleague, County Cork, Ireland, aged 3 yeas. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany. 2435 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by elecs tric funeral car from corner of Twenticth and Guerrero_ streets. CARMODY—In this city, Katle armody, dearly bel ster of Mrs. Thom adiga Pler- mount, 3 aged 3 E> Friends and acqus es are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. T. Madigan, 40 Hoff ave- nue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALEY—In this cit v 16, 1599, Annie, be- loved wife of the late Timothy J. Dal mother of John and Denn| F. Josevh, a native of County Clare, land. aged 51 years. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 361 Eleventh street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul 3" Mrs. Ire- at 19 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemete: DORMAN—In West Oakland, May 16, 1899, Frederic Horton, son of Fred V. and Sarah L. Dorman, a tive of San Francisco, aged 1 vear 3 menths and 15 days. ERIKSON—In the City and County Hospital, May 1899, Gustave Erikson, a native of Sweden, aged 42 years FLYNN~In this city, May 16, 1899, Thomas J,, sor of the late Anthony and Elizabeth Flynn, and brother of the late Fred V. Flynn, a na- tive of Boston, Mass., aged 33 years and $ months §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, Pleasant street, between Jones and Taylof, acramento and Clay, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Nes "Farrell street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Please omit flowers. without indorser. TOUSLEY, 502 Parrott bldg. } | AT Nevada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave.—Money loaned on dlamonds, jewelry and clothing, STRAIGHT tip; go where you can save inter- est Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. | 1% your property s mort; more money see H. MU ged and you need PHY. 630 Market. | ON furniture. planos, without removal; no com- | _mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. " OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | $25 CASH, # 60 monthly till paid for; a new 3-room cottage; high basement; lot 50x256 feet: price all told #2: Westall Tract, in | tropical Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland; rich sofl; grand view; superb climate; no cold winds nor fogs here: electric cars and & %- foot wide boulevard near; not far from a fine 3-story schoolhouse; there are quite a number of 8. F. merchants now located in this sec- tion. Call or send for circular to 455 Seventh st., near corner Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. g AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. |mo—LOT 50x120; fine northwest corner. $1100—50x150; west side Lafayette st. I | | | | | i L Lot 70x125 ‘on Central ave.; only $10 per foot. §850—25x150; house, 7 rooms. §2500—50x125; cottage, 6 rooms: all street work done. $3500—50x150; elegant 8-room house; Morton- st. station. All the above can be bought on small pay- ments down and the balance can remain on flat mortgage. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st. and 18 Post st., S. F. Office open Sundays and evenings. JUST A FEW LEFT, BUT ROOM FOR MANY MORE. 4, 5 6, 7 robm cottages, near schools and stations; from $1000 to $3500; easy installments, | just 1iké paying rent; make an offer. |~ Houses bullt on easy terms; no reason for not having a home. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 630 Market at., San Francisco. Open Sundays and holi- ays. CALL and see new_duplicate house, $1250; lot 40x180; terms. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. -— | ALAMEDA ROOMS. | NICE sunny furnished room to one or two gen- tlemen, 2 blocks from Grand st. depot. 1608 Pacific’ave., Alameda. ——————————————————————— ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. FURNISHED room with board In private fam- ily; convenient to both trains; references. 1354 Regent st., Alameda. HOME for ladies In delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS. FUNKE, 1416 Sth st. e e e, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. WE offer very desirable lots handy to electric cars and local station for only $50; same on paved street. $550: only $20 down and $10 monthly; wilt lend money to build homes. We offer a modern 9-foom house on large lot, paved street, close to University and Berkeley station, for $360. 0. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st. — e ELMHURST REAL ESTATE. A_VERY choice business corner store, with 5 ltving rooms adjoining: large barn, shed and chicken house and yard. A large lot, well improved, situated on the Oakland and Haywards eléctric road; will sell at a great bargain: everything in_fine condition: see {t and make us an offer. PIT- ;rocx. Real Estate, opp. power house, Eim- hurst. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Eldon C. Tenny and Mary L. O'Hearn. Oreste Toshi and Letizia Delcarlo. Maurice Rosenberg and Sarah Krechevsky.21-17 J. Addison Braldwood and Katherine Hahn.27-21 Robert L. Fox and L. Marion Fraser. Henry E. Thomas and Dora Bingham. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. MAGINNIS—In this city, May 7, 1899, to the wife of J. B. Maginnis, & daughter. PERRAULT—In this city, May 12, 1899, to the wife of Edward L. Perrault, a son. —————————————————————— DIED. Brown, Edward D. Hanratty, \John Bulger, William Hagenouer, Florence Beck, Estella F. Ligon, Leopold A. Brougham, John McGinn, ‘Baker, Thomas F. Moore, Mary Carmody, Katle Mullarky. Mary Daley, Annie Remington, Helen M. Dorman, Frederic H. Rodriguez, Joseph Erikson, Gustave Steinbruch, Ruby Flynn, Thomas J. Schmidt, Herrmana Gehrig, Ferdinand Speek, James Healey, Delia Springer, Annie Hartman, Tillie immel, Mrs. A. E. ‘Welsh, Jennie R. BROWN—In this city, May 15, 188, Edward D. Brown, beloved son of Mrs. Catherine Ma- roney of Hinson, Hillsdale County, Colo., a | native of Washington, D. C.. 44 years. (Leadville, Colo., and’ Vallefo, Cal., papers please copy.) . EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day GEHRIG—In this city, May 16, 159, Ferdinand, dearly beloved husband of Francesca Gehrig. and beloved father of Frank, Ferdinand J. and Eleanor Gehrig, a native of Switzerland, aged 59 years 11 months and 2 da; G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at $:20 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 1005 Minna street, near Eleventh, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEALEY—In this city, May 16, 189, Delia, dearly beloved wife of James Healey, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 47 vears @ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this d (Thureday), at 1 o'clock. from her late r dence, 101 Montgomery street, corner of Greenwich, thence to Washington-square Hall, where services will be held under the auspices of Alcatraz Circle No. 1, F. G. S at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Members of Alcatraz Circle No. 1, F. G. S., are notified to meet at lodgeroom at 1:30 o' clock. MISS G. KERRIGAN, Pres. MRS. T. THORNHILL, F. R. | HARTMAN—In 1 loved daughte s- ter of Mrs. F. Knights and Lena Hartman of San Francisco, Mrs. C. Murry of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. A. Snow of Newton, Towa, M : Springer of Tacoma, Andrew Hartman of Spokane and Frank Hartman of San Fran- cisco, a native of Illinois, aged 23 years. HANRATTY—In this city May 15 1599, John Hanratty, a native of Ireland, aged 36 years. | RIGGERS' AND STEVEDORES' UNION AS- soclation—Funeral notice: The detail from Henry Smith No. 2 to John Burke inclusive are hereby notified to assemble at their hall this day (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, John Hanratty. By order THOMAS BENSON, F. BE. DURHAM, Rec. Sec. HAGENOUER—In this city, May 17, 15%, Flor- ence, dearly beloved daughter of Victor G. and Mary E. Hagenouer, and beloved sister of William, Alois, Irene and the late George Victor Hagenouer, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 10 days. LIGON—In this city, May 16, 1399, Legpold A., beloved husband of Carrie Ligon, father of Adele, Aline and Florence Ligon. and brother of Mrs. Leonie Durroux, a native of Paris, France, aged 50 years and 3 months. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 10 Monroe street.’ thence to Odd Fel- lows' Hall, where funeral services will be hell under the auspices of Ophir Lbdge No. 1 1. O. O. F., commencing at 2 o'clock. Inte; ment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. McGINN—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Annie M. McGinn at St. Ignatius Church to-morrow (Friday), commencing at § o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invitea to attend. MOORE—In this city. May 16, 1899, Mary. be- loved wife of the iate John Moore, mother of Thomas A. McIntyre, and sister of Mrs. Dr. T. R. Spear and Mrs. E. Roche, a na- tive of Macroom, County Cork, Ireland, aged. 65 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 5:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 12 Lafayette street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MULLARKY—In this city, May 17, 158, Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Mullarky, mother of Veronica L., Martin H., Thomas C. and John Mullarky, and sister of Mrs. Edward Mul- larky and the late William Flatley, a native of Coonlee, parish of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 37 years. REMINGTON—In this city, May 16, 1833, Helen M. Remington, beloved mother of Lulu H. and the late Henry Remington, a native of Vermont, aged 63 years. (Springfield, Mass., and Suffield and Ellington, Conn., papers please_copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 12 Adair street, near Sixteenth. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. RODRIGUEZ—In the City and County H tal, May 17, 189, Joseph Rodriguez, a native of Spain, aged 45 years. STEINBRUCH—In this city, May 17, 1 Ruby, dearly beloved daughter of Rudolp and Catherine Steinbruch, and sister of Mrs. Fred Amark and Herman, Blanche and Pearl Steinbruch, a native of Oakland, aged 17 years 1 month and 19 days SCHMIDT—In this city, May 14, 159, Herrmann Schmidt, a native of Germany, aged 42 years and 5 days. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o’clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1206 Mission street, near Eighth, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SPEEK—In this city, May 17. 159, James Speek, a native of Saginaw, Mich., aged 25 rears. SPRINGER—In South San Francisco, May 15, 1899, Annie, beloved wife of George H. Springer, and mother of Mary R., George H., Ellen and Harvey Springer, a native of Lon- don, England, aged 28 years 11 months and 27 days. - ¢ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to_attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, 1715 Thirteenth avenue, between P and President. N streets, South San Francisco. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TRUMMEL—In this city, May 16, 1809, Mrs. ‘Amelia_E. Trummel, beloved mother of Mrs. G.'W. Simpton, Mrs.” Augusta Heartling, Mrs. M. Liebenbers, Mrs. D. B. Beaven and Mrs. H. L. Donner, a native of Germany, aged 73 years 2 months and 14 days. E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 567 Liberty street, thence to Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. WELSH—In_ this clty, May 17, 139, Iennie Richelieu, beloved wife of J. F. Welsh, a na- tive of London, Ontario, Candda, aged 65 years. OFFICERS, members, relatives and friends of Buena Vista Parlor No. 68, N. D. G. W, are invited to attend memorial services in the lodgeroom of Buena Vista Parlor this (Thurs- day) evening, in memory of departed mem- bers. By order _ MRS. F. WEHE, Pres, MRS. H. M. GREENE, Se HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. < te Lincoln Schook, Teiephone Bouid .

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