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THE I’ WANTED—Continued. rs for Hawalian lslands, Ma- and Alaska. W. LANE, Ship- 14-308 Davis st. 44 Third st near Mar- free Hotel, night; reading room; and from the ferry. nd L u\.‘L:l‘lfi» to wages due Jaborers and lection Agency, 112 Sutter st. arket below $1a w Sixth, aper teams b. E. B. etc., also su; board at summer room 200, Safe De- 5, Cal. , carpets, curt etc., for AL usicians to join orchestra for so- purposes. 328 Bush st om 4 EXPERT OPTICIANS GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan charter member American Association of Op- ticlans. 10714 Market st., S. F.; examina tion free; open evenings. —_— MEDI AL, y cure for all who' are sick the doctor a swhere female or discour- ir find nce of o nsultat at, 35 satisfact] by MR! Prescriy bet. Hyde 2'to ATMENT that restores Instantly all monthly irregularities (from wh ause), safe and eure; rellef guaranteed time when others have falled; travel- ed instantly and can return home the instruments used; cure at office, skillful medical at- by con- going e . 942 Post st., 5 and 7 p.m antisep Z ce DRE. GOODWIN free safe and sure; cure in eed; any time: maternity I attendance; piils, §1; cure, > h-Sth; tel. Howard ladies’ physician will leave in order to gain knowledge rived at that central point the benefit of her many pat- e S v Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, safe and quick cure guar- ant v disease or irregularity; disgrace - ald; sure relfe o : privacy et babl travelers treated fre Market st.; restc stant larities from whatever truments used; guar- ravelers helped in: tal vacy. 1 sci- IMPORTAN T A gres medica ause: every woman “iied matter how long lers helped safe an with men's in 1 day and sultation yea egulari- O'Donnell has of irregulari- other physician: never fails to him first. save tir i money treatment can be used at home: consultation free. Call or write. 10231 Market st DR. and MRS. WEGEN care and a = nran ¥ e « rs, DR. WONG W00, tor; Chinese te: RerD: aEnitheting ¢ %t San hours . m for circulars n to ladies with ' es safe cure; §2 10 s 0. D ay until too late ROS ts, Oakland, Cal v back treats all Mason st WONG HIM, herb f the human Joctor, av, 11 B ] T EOUCATIONAL. g as- geoi., min- nide method 1 practice, con- ng, mathematics, business practi mir stry, oy free. Market st telegraph ete. 1 low rates per week and mo. A and reporters as teachers; ny rooms; low rates: day, Bus. College, 1236 MKL. | ¥ ctvil; electrical, min- v, archi: day & eve.; DER NATLLEN 123 Market rapid c Parrott ations; ing. bul PANISH taught at anteed § Broderick st.: thor- send postal for terms Market, S. F., and 9% Broad- Schools, ¥, Oakland RAIVAT. clalty. PANSIO acade dancing:_waltzing a MISS JEAN HUDDY. 6A Hyde. “the order at DURHAM'S Bus- 305 Larkin st.. opp. City Hall. LOST. m Oakland, Sunday jer cape. Return 220 1 ¢ satchel with valuable paper corner n and Fourth. Return 1357 Eddy; LOST—C | pin, pearl In center, irn 1 and no questions. LOST—Bu Kindly return nswers to the name ider return to H. A ave., Pledmont; suita- 19 of Third and Miss rour letur n, HORSES. o carlonds well-broken busi Chase & Mendenhall, salesyard, 1732 Mkt arriage and draft 5 of fine driving horses: 1100 to 1700 1bs.: 5 to 7 years old. -Can be seen at 1622 Powell &t., near Union. H wagon itable for peddier; Stables, Eddy and Plerce sta. wagons, buggies, carts, de Horse Market, 397 Sixth st.; auction very Wednesday. EULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctloneers. TOR sale—t0 horses and mules at old Turk-st. ar etables, 1901 Turk st 7\\'A(i()A\'S AND CARRIAGES. i@ fine oppor- PHAETON, horse tun and for a person wanting an elegant out- invalids, men and women: | day and’ night; correspondence. | 1-cornered locket | BUSINESS CHANCES. 500; SALOON, doing a first-class business; estab, years; 50 feet from Call bide.; account Vilke, 306 Mkt. living rooms; one-half block from Wieland's Brewery; daily receipts about $26; cash trade only; a rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 905 Market st. A—§700; corner saloon with 3 entrances; estab- Itshed 80 years; doing a rushing busines: large stock; very best location, about one \lll-wk from The Call. R. G. WILKE, %08 Mar- et | A—$1500; restaurant with 9 furnished rooms in Contra Costa County; 60 steady boarders be- sides large transient custom; 2 meals 2c; rent $45; clearing above $17 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 05 Market st. | A COAL and wood yard doing a splendid busi- | “ness: 3 horses, 2 wagons: office, coal sheds, | barn, including lot 25x137; very best location | rarest chance. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 9068 Market st. ; OLD-E STABLISHED and well-paying including 17 furnished rooms and bakery; rent §34; lease; kept by own- ers vears; a bargain. R. G. WILKE, %6 Market st! , doing a splendid paying hed for years: close to Mar- a good bargain; investigate nd Fifth st at ¢ no better location in the city. R. WILKE, %06 Market st. $450—BRANCH bakery and store in the Mission; Hving rooms; rent $18: average daily receipts §10. Call R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. R saloon; rent §35; California_and 6—CORN Market sts. R. G. WILKE, 806 Market st RESTAURANT; bargain; disagreement of sule. McLAUGHLIN & BARBER shop: five chal taundry agency included. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st srth Market; doing good busi- ick; must sell. JONES & CO., st rket st . | RENT $10; restaurant, nice place for man and wif ake a good living; 2 living rooms. | JONES, %5 Market st. and fine saloon, LODGING-HOUSE, 31 room niture as good As new, cost $2300, low rent, wust sell before May 25, acrifice, §1100; fine Iside house, none better, § half inter- ng mill, $1000. Please call or write and Investigate the above. PACIFIC COAST 1007%2 Market sts, near Sixth. crifice; cause leaving Market st OYST | “eity. COWI $100-SALOON; great sacrifice on account leav. ing city. YWING CO.. Market st. TO sell your busines HEAL promptly for cash apply Market st bakery and lunch room: make ALY & HIMMEL, 917 Market st. 2: —HOME HE er 00 much for one to do | ness: required; trial giv West. In. SEE BASILE, Market st., to buy or sell your busin lging hou near Third and Market; Ageney, 783% Market st es & specialty. 11 ROOMS; National | s1 ated at Hollis- $8000, in. good |~ ®oods and millinery store, It | ter (county seat); stock about condition; will sell at great sacrifice; crop Prospects first class. Apply at 134 Sixth 'st. §10,000 WANTED to finish machinery for de- veloped gold mine; each $i000 invested will | 500 yearly dividengs: investment and ds guaranteed: particulars at personal view. Box 867, Call office eattle; old and prosper- at once. For particulars VS, 109 Montgomery st ry in S IRY for good location; estab- lished 20 years; best of reasons for selling. Apply Call office. FOR sale—2-chair 5c barber shop; price $20. 85 F st SALOON Davis and at 80 Jackson rumm. between g at 1536 Ken- | BARTER shop for sate. tucky Inquire st TABLISHED house 3ox 838, Call offic w artner SHOE shop; must be sold; good paying busi- ness; 1 room furnished: good prices. 333 Bush shop with living rooms for sale at lsom st FOR SALE—On account of sickness, florist and house an: ness of $15 to §: real estate ating ap. ay, or across the bay st. 1—_OLD established corner grocery and bar rent cheap: long leas a bargain. NE. cor, Dolores and Valley sts. | INVESTMENT of few thousand dollars to com- | plete plant in develope mine with milllons in s will ve you 20 per cent monthly dividends. Bc 371, Call office. FOR sale cheap—Steam cleaning and dyelng works; doing a first-class business. 20 Locust st., Santa Cruz, Cal. RESTAURANT for sale at a bargain. Inquire at 709 Taylor st WELL-PAYING Jewelry store, established 17 | r sale ¢ account of rture for e: watch repair work a speclalty. Ap- to GEO. STEAD, 316% Third st. ANY kind of property or business bought or R ir dealing lodging house, $00; cigar store, 2 Market st., opp. Mason. 200—WANTE fornia curic sured; see our saloon, $15; $500. Room 2D; working partners; Lower Call- enterprise aft one’ ‘shells and For particulars address for two weeks C., box 240, Monterey, Cal. NERAL sons for selling. Oakland. blacksmith shop for sale; good | new STORE—Costro and Twenty-second sts. { loon. building; fixtures for groceries and Key 1254 Mission st. SHOE store and repairing shop for sale, on ac- count of sickness. 4102 Nineteenth st., near Castro. BLACKSMITH shop to let or sale; sion road, near 7-Mile House. Inquire Greyhound saloon. E FOR sale; good paying saloon. Inquire at offic SLL established custom tailoring busines: Inquire ZIEGLER BROS., 527 Montgomery | W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. ROUTE Apply this office. ] LODGING HOUSES FOR | 16-ROOM house; clears $80; only | 110-room corner house; clears §5 18-room house on Turk st §3-room house to exch’'ge for small 10-room house on Taylor st. 24-room house on Market st. 15-room house on Howard st. on this paper for saie. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. fth. A—KREDO & CO. 2% GEARY | | 6 rooms: 3 rooms pay rent........ A few special bargains. Call earl 3 | A—3630; 46 ROOMS; prominent business corner; | “eheap rent: worth $2000; the chance of a life- | time. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary st ROOMS. ..$125| 15 rooms 7 rooms. 200/ 28 rooms... | 7 _rooms ..... 225 18 rooms. . 750 aring $50 to_$200; money loaned. | 50 others cle | National Agency. R. H. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Market st. 26 rooms; rent $1; corner.. 32 rooms; $300 cash; pavments | 40 rooms} rent $100: §1600 cash. | £2 rooms; rent $175; downtown. POST, 29, corner Stockton—Sunny corner suites and single rooms: centrally located; to gen- lemen and families; all conveniences; refer- given: elevator. 3% Market st. -+ $T50 ~L 2000 50 RNITURE FOR SALE. DRIA Hotel furniture, carpets, ete., st.; private sale; same good, clean, must be sold at once. | e g atyie e sold at S FURNITURE of 6-room flat, a8 a whole or part. 234% Sixth st. APESTRY, Brussels carpets, laid and lined, T e artern Outhting Co., 1310 Stoekton st. GOMS furnishod, in oak for H8 5. with No. ¢ ranwe King Furniture Co.. 1N21-1131 Markst. range Ko CARPET CLEANING. "CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Worka—Cleans, moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 wnd 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 260. WHEN ycu kecome disgusted with poor work eend to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 333-3%7 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 40. 23-room; new; cost $4500. 24 rooms on Geary st 26 rooms; corner house. | 11 rooms ’on O'Farrell st. 12-room house; large yai 400 | | 18 rooms: clears $100; ‘only....... e 300 | 12 rooms; exchange for large house...... 600 | Bd-room Rouse; clears $300.. 1600 MONEY ADVANCED ON ALL HOUSES, 28 room: Market st.; best in cit; $1200 24 rooms: Geary st., near plaza. 800 | 16 rooms: Post st.: Always full..... 11110 775 10 rooms; O'Farreil st.: clears $0. NER wanted in good-paylng busi- | Thirty-eighth and San | COFFEE and tea routes supplied trom GEO. | | = | v _all | ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—A dry goods, fancy | PERSONALS. HUGH McQUADI—Last heard of in March, 1896; will the above please communicate with his sister, MRS. H. HOLT, Westling House, Petersfield, Hants, England? SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899 HOUSES TO LET. FINE sunny pleasant house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 3386 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero; very desirable home; electric cars; low rent'to good tenant. Key at corner. PRIVATE Sanitarium—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero, nr. 2ith; Guerrero st. ca el. Blue 991. PARTNER to grub stake; rellable prospector; Cape Nome. Box §3, Call office. GREENWICH, 902, NW. cor. of Taylor—One house of 7 rooms and bath; yard; basement; sunny side; rent $25. BOARDING AND ROOMS. AT 415 First st.—Nicely furnished rooms, with board, $4 a week up; Swedish home. O'FARRELL, 605—Elegant rooms with board; table board; reasonable; references. CALIFORNIA, 807, “‘The Bingham' —Caiifornia and Powell-st. cars: neatly fur.: home comfts. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed llet_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. PIETRO ATTILLIO will open his new saloon May 17 at 812 Montgomery st. SUNNY house, 7 rooms and bath; rent $22 50. 724 Broderick st., near McAlllster. WANTED—OId gold for manufacng. O. Nolte, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell, bet. Poweil & M LEDERER is at the head of his profession; hairdressing only 2ic; hair rolls, 1bc; longest ear to ear onlV dc: great sale of wigs at half price. 123 Stockton st. LEDERER'S Quintonica is beneficial used daily as & hair_wash, 35¢ bot.; Lederer's Foama Shampoo, 5c pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton. CEMETERY fences; best worl DOUGLAS, Central ave., be LINCOLN BROS. Sell pienic hams, 7¢ 1b.; good flour, -7 sk.; cornmeal, 20c sk.; hams, 10c Ib.; butter, 25¢ roll, tomatoes, 90¢ doz.; jelly, §1 doz.; coffee, 8§ Ibs., $1; rice, 20 lbs., $I; prunes, 25 Ibs., $1. LINCOLN BROS., cash grocers, 226 Sixth’st., bove Folsom. JOHN L. BOONE, Attorney at Law, No. 4 Sutter st., Ban Francisco, Cal. American and Foreign Bend for Clrcula Patents Solicited. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 4 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; %c to §1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week. free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 1000 ENVELOPES, billheads, cards, noteheads or statements orinted, $150; send for sam- ples. BLEY, Printer, 611 Sacramento st.; phone Main 1836 JOSEPH GREVEN'S terms for singing lessons Claeses, $2, 33 and $ monthly; single lessons, $6 (1 weekly; $10 (2 w.); $15 (3 w.); §20 (4 w.) and §25 (every day a lesson). 1236 Market st. J. Z. SUSAKI & CO., manufacturers of cheap- est bamboo furniture made to order; all kinds of Japanese crockery, basketware. 458 Halght. T. BRILLIANT, 335-340 Post st., will sell you furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tatlor- made sults, etc.. on very easy payments. ‘COMPLETE line ladies' tailor-madefsuits; low prices; easy payments. Hastern Outfitting Co., cloak and suit dept.. 1306 Stockton st. lowest prices. Bush and Pine. Patent, Trademark and Copyright raw a Specialty. VERY pleasant sunny house; corner Twenty- first and Guerrero sts.; 12 rooms; large gar- den; lawn; flowers; stable; electric cars; low rent to good tenant. Key ‘at corner opposite. O'FARRELL, Ti2_Pichsant sunny rooms; §003 home cooking; single, $25; double, $20. POWELL, §09 (Waidorf)—Beautifully turnished euites and single roo. is; excellent board. ROOM and beard cheap. 546 Howard st. THE Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front suite VERY pleasant sunny house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 3388 Twenty-first st., next to rner Guerrero; electric cars; low rent to 00d_tenant. Key at corner. FURNISHED BOi}SE! TO LET. PARTLY furnished house; modern conveni- ences: 2542 Mission. Room 24, Flood bullding. 5-ROOM upper flat; very sunny; nicely fur- nished; reasonable; adults; references. Apply from 1'to 4 at 314 Waller st., near Webster. COTTAGES TO LET. FINE cottages reduced from $15 to $12. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market. NEW cottage, 5 rooms and bath, $6. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. elegantly furnished: single rmas.; table board. ———— e CHILDREL BOARDED. GOOD home for children, $8: infants, $10 per mo. 210 Lexington ave.. near Nineteenth st. RESTAURANTS. WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and restau- Tant, 44-68-68 Third st.; take elevators; French dinners, 25c: also a la carte:+tel. Red 2951. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and ice cream parlor, 1035 Market t.: popular prices. OFFICES TO LET. FOR rent—5-room flat, suitable for physiclan's or dentist's offices; very central. 102% Sixth st.; Key in hat store. SUNNY cottages, 4 and 5 rooms, basement: large yard: flat. § rooms. bath. 1876 1ith st FLATS TO LET. ERANNAN,‘42:,‘nr~."rm}fl'—tpger flat, 2 choice sunny rooms; yard; cellar; 36 per month. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. MOST desirable new sunny b-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, 243—Modern bay-window flat; 4 rooms and bath; $15. SUNNY flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent $15. 2232 Mission st. TO rent—2 modern new flats; 6 and 7 roo SE. corner of Lyon st. and Golden Gate ave: SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITARI, 313 Sutter st. UPPER flat, 3 choice sunny rooms; pantry; 2419 Clay st., near lmore. A—Ladles’ or gent's clothing. furniture, bought, ®old; tel, Mint 997. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. A_CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale prices. H. 'KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. | SUITS to order, $1 per week. CHICAGO CLOCK CO.. 1814 Market st.; open evenings. SUITS to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117. Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. SUITS to order on_ installments at cash prices $1 a week. N. Y. Tallorlng Co., 115 Kearny. E, stricture cured; no knife: no injec- : guarntd. Dr. Gordin, 514 Pine,ab.Kearny. FOLDING beds $ 60; bedrm sets § : open eve's. L, J NETTMANN. ed lounges 121 Sixth DRESSMAKERS. REMOVED to 357 Geary st.: dresses made, $ perfect fit. MME. GOLDSTEIN. SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHIT' life reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri- vate, chronfe and obscure diseases; diagnosis Y, trance test medium, free! sittings, §1. 232 Stockton MRS, HARLAND'S test clrcle to-nigh questions _answered, 10c; life readings Sixth st hometrist; 11 to 50c; ept Sat., 10c. 1724 Market MRS. S circles evenings | MRS, MENA FRANCES, independent slate writing medium 118 Haight st. RS MRS, ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Fri,, 2 p. m. §1 Mon,, §; 2c; sittings, B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune ned an office at 315 O'Farrell 233 Valencia t. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME SYLVESTE! ant, palmist and card reader returned from abroad, opened parlors at 112 Mason st. Ellis €t.; hours 9 a. m. till § p. m.; Sundays; fee open en: card reading at private entertainments. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and enrd reader; born with double veil and second diagnoses disease; full life reading; ia- ; gents, $1; sit., §150. 126 Turk st. TTER, card reader and paimist. and 18, second floor, §65% Marke medium and Sixth 23435 S C. V. MILLER' terlalizing trumpet se- ance, 8 p. m. 49 Leavenworth st. MISS GREEN, card reading and palmistry. 203 Post, Toom 7 MME, MOR! reader the best medium and card 73 Fourth st., near Mission, R, the celebrated clairvoy- | near | English and German spok- | | | HAYES, 804 toreroom; $12. 27 Pearl st., $10-LOWER flat, 4 sunny rooms. off Market, near Valencia. FURNISHED FLATS. LOVELY furnished flat; fine marine view. 1317 Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEK I-.'IEPXNG. EDDY, 628—Parlor floor, 3 or 4 elegantly fur- ‘nished sunny housekeeping rooms; bath; gas; running water; nice neighborhood; reference. EDDY Nice comfortable clean house- keeping rooms; delightful place; private res. FIFTH, 822 Large sunny front housekeeping STORES TO LET. FINE store fixtures to let—Show cases, 5 liv- ing rooms; Path; cheap. 2848 Folsom st. STABLES TO LET. TO let—Stable, § stalls. DENTISTS. DR. T. §. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., %27 Market st. Painless extraction a specialty; inferfor work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decaved and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or crowned; pure gold fillings from S1; plates from $. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. A NEW patent—See our mnew flesh-colored plates; cannot be detected from the natural feeth and gum; thin and strong; much eu- perior to rubber: crown and bridge work; | teeth without plates our epecialty; flexible plates from $; crowns, $350: fllings, 50c; all work painless and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth s 1015 Golden Gate ave. AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, £09 ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can have vour extractions done painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty: gold “crowns, $3 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. WILLIAMSON, M.D.. Manager. | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st.. ex- tracts and fills teeth painiessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2: bridges, 3$4; rubber or flexible plates, $3: received § first | prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set_of teeth, $4; s, 25c up; gold | crowns, §3; gold bridges, $5 up; painless ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW room: complete; bath;: private; $8, or 2 $10. YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. | FIFTH, 353—Clean furnished bousekeeping, 3 | VAN VROOM Dental Parlors: guaranteed | connecting rooms, §13; also single, $ up. Work; lowest prices: ten operators: open S = = evenings and Sundays. Sixth and Market. Housekeeping rooms from §1 @ | — —— —— —— = s also single. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near — = Eleventh: crowns. bridge work and fillings 4 | 1917—§18; for adults; 4 comfortable | gpecalty: all work reasonable: gas given. rooms ‘and bath: 2 beds; 2 stoves, gas and coal; every convenience. GOLDEN GATE AVE. rooms for housekeepini Two nice front GOLDEN GATE ave., 1057—Upper or lower flat of 3 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 10602 well-turnished eunny rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; gas stove; use of telephone. orner Webster—A steady couple for 2 sunny rooms, partly furnished for light housekeeping; use 'of parlor and dining-room can be had; references and no children. Call Monday afternoons or any evening. HOWARD, 640, nr. 3d—Sunny bay-window rms; also single; 2, Tc night: §1, §250 HOWARD, 1088—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, complete: ali conveniences: $1 25 per week JONES, 515—Lower floor of 3 rooms, housekeeping; sunny; yard. LIEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post—3 sunny front rooms, unfurnished; also 2 room. MARKET, 1735 Large sunny furnished houses keeping rooms; terms moderate. MCcALLISTER, 714—3 sunny unfurnished house- keeping rooms, with use of buth: rent $13. MINNA, 662 or 3 nicdly furnished sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping; convenie MIS % for $8 and 2 for $10. MISSION, 1123%—N| keeping’ good cook stove; §1 mo., or MISSION, 15— Housekeeping rooms; also base- ment; farnished or unfurnished; single rooms; Teasonable. MISSION, 1215 housekeeping. 948—Housekeeping room ice furnished rm. for hous weekly. -Sunny furnished rooms for unny; fine neigh- complete for housekeeping; 5. borhood BURNETT, palmist and card reader, | removed to $65% Market st., rooms 8-9. ME. HANSON, palmist and card reader; e ent and futur 5c. 148 6th, r. 12. st, pi MISS EVA SHELDON, celebrated card reader from Portland, Or., 17 Grant ave., room 6. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, 10c; ladles only. {* Natoma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. MME. DR. THOMAS, renowned reveaier, first in her profession; never fails. 325A Sutfer st. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.; clalrvoyant, MME. card reader and palmist; truth or no pay: 2o, MISS R. CLEVELAND, paimist and oard reader. 110A Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BLA> (CHE DE CHAPPELLE, clairvoyant and ading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10. BAY, returned, has voodoo charm from a. 228 Post st., room 6. . fortune teller and palmist, Market st., room 2. MISS OLLIE LAKE returned, card reader. 118 Grant ave, r. 15, palmist and second figor. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; namas given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth st. 1SS A. FAURE, card reader and paimist, 405 Kearny st., T. RETURNED_EDNA_V. GRANT, clairvoyant 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. HAYS, card render and max- M GRACE Powell =t., rooms 5 and 6. JTTA RALPH, palmist and psychom- ; parlors 2 and '3, 95 Market st. MME, SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, %c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st. —_ e French and English spoken. | - —— | POST, 507 — Furnished housekeeping _room: front and back parlor; use of Kitchen if de- sired; also other rooms. SIXTH, 23%—3 or 4 rooms; complete for house- Keeping: $15 to 320; private place; neat, clean. S1XTH 420 Bay-window housekeeping rooms, single and en suit reasonable. SOUTH | 802 or 3 well-furnished house- OUTH PARK, Keeping rooms; very reasonable. THIRD, 3082 furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping, with use of bath. TWELFTH, 230C—Nlcely private family; cor. flat furnished housekeep- gas range. Valencla—2 _sunny g rooms; bath; sink. TWENTY-THIRD, 3125, near Dolores—i sunny rooms; completely furnished for housekeeping. TWENTY-SIXTH, 327, near Mission—Large furnished sunny connecting’. housekeeping suites; running water; $§ and $10. P UNFURNISHED—Large _alcove parlor housekeeping rooms. 63 Eddy st. VAN NESS, 400—Elegantly furnished corner flat; 3 rooms and bath; gas range: NE cor- ner’ reagonable to responsible parties. and VAN NESS ave., 618—Front sunny rooms, sult- able for light housekeeping; gas range. 3 NICELY furnished rooms for housekeepin rent $20. Apply 1408 Bush st —_— ROOMS TO LET. ALMA, 441 Geary—Newly furnished sunny rooms; suites 3150 week and up; transient. PALMISTRY. MME. NEERGAARD, pupil of Count \St. Ger. mains. 615 Geary st.. above Jones; tel. Hyds 2621; reading by mali, $1 A—MME. BUSHNELL, the famous palmist. 916 Bush st., between Taylor and_Jones. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mo- INTOSIH & WOLPMAN, 19-197 Fremont st. ATTENTION—People going to Alaska will do well by buying that beautiful and well- trained team of Eskimo dogs at 2137 Lombard st., bet. Fillmore and Steiner. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, offiCe furniture, store and office furniture_and fixtures; new and second-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-101§-1021-1028 Mission st., above Sixth. BIG hotel ice chest, Fairbank scales, tables, carpets, curtains and poles, all remaining fur- niture. Alexandria Hotel, 781 Sutter st. everything must be sold at once; auction and private sale. A—— AN OVERSTOCK St. Germain Billiard Co., 409 Market st.; alf styles, new and 2d-hand tables, bar fixtures, supplies; best beep pumps; cheap: installmts, A NICE diamond stud for §30 at UNCLE HAR- RIS, 15 Grant ave. ARLINGTON House, 121 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en buite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonabie. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homellke house; mmodern service; elevator: bath; roome, 50c to $150 dav. MIS. J. KING. AT 16 Stockton st., “‘The Pup"—Nicely fur- nished rooms for gentlemen. CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, nishe 595—Fine sulte of rooms, board of needed. newly fur- FIRST, %5—Ncat sunny furnished rooms, $1 per week. GEARY, M4A—Furnished rooms; double bed; running water; first and second floors. GEARY, G56—Elegant sunny parlor; plano, phone; suites; other rooms light housekeeping. GEARY. 766 — Elegantly furnished parlers; other rooms; telephone; private family. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; familles GRANT ave., 309—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window euites, single rooms; transient; reas. o4 HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: $1 50 to 36 per week. A—SUITS made to order for $35 at $12 5. MIS- FIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 513 Montgome: NICKEL cash register, nearly new; total adder. Apply HQETUM BROS,, 56 Market st. TO campers—Folding tents for sale from $§1 50 up. Room 24, Flood building. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. SECOND-HAND machinery, scrap fron and metals bought. 8. F. L Y., 204 Mission st. NATIONAL cash register and fire and burglar proof safe for sale cheap. 42 XMain st. COMBINED punch and shears; medium size screw cutting lathe. 648 Mission st. . LAUNDRY piant, complete; botler, engine, ete. ‘WHITE'S, £16 Mission st. BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st. fit Apply 214 Washington st. FOR sale—Wagon, business, 2-seat, and har- ness; cheap. 128° Twenty-ninth st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. TS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, 1140 Folsom st. 100 & buggies, Furreys and_ horses. STORAGE. CALA, Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop. 22 Migsion: goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. 3. MCQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 223; lowest rates. SAFES_All pizes, new and second hand. THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. CARPETS cleaned at 2c per yard; laid at 3c. BTRATTON'S 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 9. POLYPHONE, $35; attachment (only), $15; will fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 l4th st.; cleaning 3c per yard; tel. Mission 4. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Matn 5713, U, 8. Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn.. 303 Golden Gate; carpets cleaned, ¢ yd.; tel. Mint 34 SAFES—Bargains in new and second hand, all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. PHYSICIANS. MISSION, §17—Large’ sunny front rooms fur- nished complete for housekeeping; also single rooms. POLK, $13—Front alc §12; also sunny b: private family. ! O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric 1ights; day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 271 — Elegant modern sunny r\x;mt. suite and single; convenlent; reason- able. POLK, 1431—3 sunny rooms, furnished or un- tur:‘l shed; gas and bath; will rent together or single. POWELL, 817 (formerly Cosmos Club)—Ele- gantly furnished room; reasonable. ROYAL House, 12 Ellis ‘'€ room, running water, parlor, $10 per month} st.—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ ,{lrlor room per night, 35c to $150; week, to $8; month, $3 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SIXTH, 13—Front room for business; rooms for light housekeeping; rooms $1 per week. TAYLOR, 1532—3 unfurnished sunny rooms; closets, hot and cold water, bath; telephone. suitable for couple or 2 or 3 gentlemen. VAN NESS, 615, near Turk—$9, well furnished sunny front parlor. PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company; ack- ine advance ete. 735 Market: tel. Blac CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 3338 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Eust 126 DR, ©. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th, VAN NESS, 813—One or more, furnished or not, bath, gas, etc.; very desirable. A FULL set of teeth, $: teeth witout plates a epecialty: liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- | TAL PARLORS, § Mason st.. corner Market corner NEW_YORK dentist, 869 Mission s Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up;_crowns, $3 up: open ev'g: 850 Market. cor. Stockton. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1541 Polk st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, eent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §l, postage paid | .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos for $ | cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- | gate and approve this method; prices ave the | same as If purchased for all cash; bargains | in good second-hand uprights upon same easy pavments and some g0od pianc $3, $4 and | SHERMAN, 1 Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny Sutter BtE, San Francisco, and oadway, Oakland. per month. and Thirteenth and | ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house | west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell &t.; pianos, organs and all ‘other musical instruments of all grad. and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. DA is now with BYRON 308 to 312 Post A—UPRIGHTS, $9 up; Installments rents, $2 up (allowed on sale). Hein A _NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways. 1018 Van Ness, nr. ; tel. Larkin 105 BARGAINS—Another big lot _planos _put on sale cheap. Wilson's Storage Rooms, 1710 Mkt $ 7 w 136 Bl FAMILY going East will sell nearly new up- “tight plano cheap. 21321 Howard st 'GooD plano for practice will be sold at once for $5) cash. Room 12, Flood building. A—$85; UPRIGHT plano n fine conditio the famous Hornung Bros. 215 McAllister s SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other pianos. 305 | Post st. W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis pianos. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 18 McAllister st., next Hibernia Ban! | Union-st. cars. | terms. | SMALL home near railroad station in Alameda. CITY REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, MOVED TO 5 MONTGOMERY ST. WESTERN ADDITION LOTS. ALL SIZES AND PRICES. Cheap; Van Ness ave., west side, near Union: 50x110:3, $5500; or 25x110:9, $2750; street accepted. Elegant marine view; Vallejo st. lots, north side, between Webster and Fillmore; 30x137 $i800; or any size front; near Fillmore-st. cars: Paciflc ave. and Union st. cars 2 blocks off. Oak st., facing the Park; lots 25X137:6 $2260 each; street paved; electric cars pass; between Baker and Lyon sts. Oak 6t., near Clayton; 2 lots, 25x137:6; $2600 each; street sewered, 'bitumenized, —granite curbs; stone sidewalk. Five lots; 2x120 to rear st.; south side of O'Farrell, bet. Laguna and Buchanan: $3750 each; or any size; fine lots; street accepted. Only two lots left: Gough st., bet. Grove and Fulton; 25x137:6; $3250; street paved and ac- cepted. Fine view of bay; lots 30x100; $2150; Devisa- dero st., west side, bet. Green and Union. Reduced to $1550 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 street. $1600; Masonic ave. lots: 27x113; bet. Waller and Frederick; street paved. Union st., north side; grand view of bay: cable carsipass; lots 25x137:6; from $1750 to $2200 each. Magnificent view: not to be shut out; Park road; 2x150; $2100; street graded, macadamized and ‘'sewered; 1% blocks south of Haight st.; facing Park. Tremont ave.; 75x80; $3000; Frederick st.; fine 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. Union and Devisadero; fine resi- depce corner; marine view; 50x100; $6250. heap corner; $1630; reduced price; SW. cor. Webster and Filbert; 2x100; one block from Cheap corner: fine view; corner Ridley and Alpine, bet. Devisadero and Broderick; on side hill; 32:8x84:4; only $1250. Golden Gate ave. and Lott; NE. corner; 50x 100; only $3500. MISSION HOUSES AND LOTS. Reduced to $5500; Stevenson: st.; rents $34; 3 2-story and basement houses and lot 50x70. $2100; 24th st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero; 25x108," and cottage; street accepted. Very cheap; rents $30; $3500; Ridley st., bet. Valenicia and Guerrero; 30x80; 2-story houses; 5 rooms and bath each:'rented cheap. $2000; Cottages and lots, 25X100; 34th st., 100 feet from Mission st. and electric cars; easy THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Moved to 5 Montgomery st. $5000 EACH—Worth $7000; for sale, 2 elegant dwellings on Ashbury Heights, just com- leted, each containing 14 ffished rooms and ath, with attic and basement; finest marine and ‘park view; lots 25x100; take Haight-st or any park eléctric cars to Masonic ave., 1 block south of Frederick st. Particulars at premises. BARGAIN; offer wanted; almost new cottage, 4 large rooms and basement; street complete; §160 cash, $10 monthly; best part of Miesios if vou don’t secure this you should be wjth- out a home. P. A. DOLAN, 40 Montgomery st., room 7. IF vou have lots north of Golden Gate Park, west of First ave. and vou wish to sell, then call on W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. corner lot; T5xs H. PATTERSON CC FOR sale or exchange; house; $5500. G. W. 1706 Market st. $UT—BAY-WINDOW tion; stable; near cars. brick founda- box 816, Call cottage; B, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. MERRY HILL property, 5% acres, overlooking city of Pasc Robles, in western suburbs: fine mineral water; excellent location for resort or simmer residence. For full particulars address box. F, Paso Robles, Cal. $00—75x100; HOUSE, barn and well at Colma. C. C. FISHER, €24 Market st. FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residenca and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- | couver Island; unexcelled almon and trout | fishing and hunting: owner leaving country. ]A;;tpl)é to DR. FOOTE, Duncans, Vancouver sland. NEW rich land near city; small_and large 2150 scres wold to 120 tamilies; 7500 ert. For particulars of {mmense crops raised in dry season of 1897-98 address THE COTATI CO., 302 California st. S. F. $ TO_ $30 an acre: list free; crops sure. M. onwood, Shasta County, Cal GRIFFIN. Cq FRUIT. grain and col W.D. HOLCOM & CO. PROPERTY WA Address box £65, Call office.” WANTED, quick, 9 or 10-room house and lot have cash buyer: $8000 to $10,000. J. J. EVANS; Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st. CoTTAG 4 to 6 Tooms: wanted quick; cash $2000. J.'J. EVANS, Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. 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 14. 20 and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. | HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds 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: no removal; low rates; confidentia BONELLI, Conservatory bldg., 130 Powell s REAL estate, 6 per cent; 24 mortk.. chattels, | undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer huilding. KNABE planos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. MONEY loaned salaried people on thelr notes without inderser. TOUSLEY, 562 Parrott bldg. | SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place AT Nevada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave loaned on dlamond: Money Jewelry and clothing, $5—ELEGANT plano for sale on §5 install- ments; cost $400. Call 1115 Post st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for mineral oil—3 New Montgom- | ery st San Francisco, Cal., April 15, 1899 Sealed proposals In triplicate will be recefved 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 0IL,” and addressed OSGAR F. LONG, Assist- ant Quartermaster United States Army, Depot Quartermaster. STRAIGHT tip: go whers you can save inter- est Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. IF your property is mortgazed and you need more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market. ON furnitul mission: . plaros, without removal: no com- private. 'LICK. 116 McAllister. MONEY WANTED. WANTED to borrow on improved real estate, $1500 at 7 per cent; assessed value §200. Box 843, Call. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. PROPOSALS for drayage—General depot of the Quartermaster’s Department, San Fran- claco, Cal., April 19, 1889.—Sealed proposals, for the hauling of military stores and sup- plies in and_about the city of San Fran- clsco, Cal.. for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1589, will be received at this office | until 11 o’clock a. m. on Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1899, and then opened. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. All necessary information will be furnished on application to this of- fice. OSCAR F. LONG, Assistant Quarter- master, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaste; LEGAL NOTICES. THE Alaska Glasgow Gold Mine, Limited, in liquidation. : NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that all persons hold- ing shares in this company are required to lodge, on or before the 31st of May, 1599, with the subscriber, the official liquidator of the company, duly appointed by the Court of Ses- slon, or 'with his solicitors, MESSRS. WIL,- LIAM BAIRD & CO., 83 West Regent street, Glasgow, thelr names, addresseg, numbers of share certificates held, and designating num- | bers of such shares. Shareholders falling to comply with this notice may be excluded from participating in the division of the company’s asset T. F. MCEWAN, € A, cial Liquidator. 171 West Regent street, Glasgow, April, 1599, NOTICE. 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 filed 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 Qdissolution of the Bakersfield and Los An- geles Railway Company, which said petition and application stated that at a meeting of the stockholders of sald company on the 13th day of April, 1899, cailed for the purpose of assing upon’the question, it was resolved to Pave & voluntary dissolution of the corpora tion, and that such resolution was passed by & tworthirds vote of all the stockholders apd that all the claims and demands against the corporation, of every kind, nature and de- gcription, have been fully pald and dis- charged. ‘Wherefore, it was ordered by the said Su- perior Court upon the filing of said petition and_application that the undersigned, as Clerk of said Court, give a notice of such ap- plication by publication in some newspaper ublished in the City and County of San rancisco, for a period of thirty-five day: Therefore, all persons having any interest in the matier of said application or desiring to oppose the granting of the same are here. by notified to file in my office, on or before the 224 day of May, 1899, any and all objec- tions which they may have to the granting of sald petition. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of sald court this the 17th day of April, 1599, (Seal). . WILLIAM A. DEANE, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Superior Court. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy County Clerk and_ex-Officio Deputy -~ Clerk of the Superlor Court. { OFFICE—003 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture_dealer i1th and Franklin. Oakland ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST A FEW LEFT, BUT ROOM FOR MANY MORE. 4, 5, 6, 7 room cottages, near schools and stations; from $1000 to $3500; easy installments, just like paying rent; make an offer. Houses built on easy terms; no reason for not having a home. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Alameda, and 630 Market Open ‘Sundays and holi- Bay-st. station, t.. San Francisco. days. —_—— ALAMEDA ROOMS. ST vy NICE sunny furnished room to one or two gen- tlemen, 2 blocks from Grand st. depot. 1606 Pacific’ ave.. Alameda. — ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. e ey FURNISHED room with board in private fam- ily; convenient to both trains; references. 1354 Regent Alameda. HOME for ladies in delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS. FUNKE, 1416 Sth st. — BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1200—6-ROOM cottage; lot 40x106; street work done; near station; must be sold at once; parties leaving for East. New G-room house: street work done; will take a lot anywhere as part payment: a bar- gain. NAMANNY & ROBINSON, Lorin, Cal. WE offer very desirable lots handy to electric cars and local station for only $i50; same on paved street. $530; only $20 down and $10 monthly: will lend money to build homes, We offer a_modern 9-room house on large lot, paved street, close to University and Berkeley station, for §330. 0. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st ——— e ELMHURST REAL ESTATE. A VERY choice business corner store, with § ltving rooms adjoining: large barn, shed and chicken house and vard. A large lot, well improved, situated on the Oakland and Haywards electric road; will sell at a great bargain; everything in_fine condition; see it and make us an offer. PIT- EOCF Real Estate, opp. power house, Elm- urst. B — SEWING MACHINES, $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 6. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, White cheap: repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. -nted; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st 11 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 Parroft build- ing, 825-855 Market st.; tel. South 215 ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law; sixth floor, Chronicle building; no advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages, attach- ments, bankruptcy, all cases; wills, contrac etc., drawn: moderate fees; call or write. NO charge unless successful; advice free: of- fice open evenings from 8 to- 9. HUGH C. GRANT, room 604, Emma Spreckels bldg. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. ~G. W- HOWE, atty at law, 80 Market, cor, Stocktn. L. S. CLARKE—Emma_Spreckels bullding. 921 Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. A WEEK'S 16 page: news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follo; Leon des Chatre and Marie Rodigou John G. Menton and Catherine Kennedy Eletto Domenichinl and Rosina_Bianchi James P. Rasmussen and Josie C. Sim Peter F. Gleeson and Amelia Dapello Nelson L. A. Cody and Anna M. Nelson Luigl Chiappari and Catreina C BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BOWEN—In of R. A. B May 11, 1899, to the wife lennville, Cal son, MARRIED. DABERER—KERN-—In Oakland, May at the residence of Mr. Blessing, by the Rev. , 1599, J. H. Theiss, Max Anton Daberer of Francisco and Hermine Kern of Oakland. FOX—FRASER—In this city, May 18, 1599, by Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., Robert L. Fox of Seattle, Wash., and Libble Marion Fraser of Nova Scotla. FLOOD—MILLER—In Skagua: tke Rev. J. A. Sinclair, Fre Leila Ada Miller. MAYERS—DOANE—In this city, by the Rev. R. Mackenzie, Mayers and Eether M. D THOMAS—BINGHAM—In this 1899, by the Rev. C. E. Locke, . Thomas and Dora Bingham, both Francisc San May 17, 1899, D.D., George H. DIED. Bulger, Willlam Gordon, Alicta M. Baker, Thomas F. Haskell, Sarah A Beck, Hen Kilpatrick, Andrew Carmody, Katie McGinn, Mrs. A. M. Cassidy, John R. Mullarky, Mary Cronin, James Prendergast, Mary E. Dunn, Thomas M. Sargentson, Richard Fisenbach, Adolph Smith, Henry E. Flynn, Thvrmxm“.' : Peter P. Val BULGER—In this city, May 15, 189, William, beloved husband of Margaret Bulger. father of Lizzie, Willie, Joe and George Bulzer, sog 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 vears. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-marrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 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. BAKER—In this city, May Francis, beloved son of M 17, 1899, Thomas izabeth Baker, and brother of David. Robert and Richard Baker and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, a native of Dirmoleague, County Cork, Ireland, aged 33 vears. T7Friends and acquaintance: fullyinvited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery: by elec- tric funeral car from corner of Twentieth and Guerrero streets are respect- BECK—In South San Francisco, at Bay View, May 17, 1896, Henry, dearly beloved husband of Mary Beck, and beloved father of Fred. Henry Jr. and the late John Beck, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 56 years 3 months and 6 davs. CARMODY—In this city, May 17. 159, Katie Carmody, dearly beloved and only sister of Mrs. Thomas Madigan, a native of Pler- mount, N. Y., aged 38 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully .invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. T." Madigan, 40 Hoff ave nue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, whera a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commenecing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASSIDY—In this city, May 18, 1899, John R beloved son of Hugh and Margaret Cassid and brother of Frank, Tho Cassldy and Sarah Collin; Francisco, aged E> Friends and fully (Saturday), at o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1326 Natoma street. thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church, for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CRONIN—In this citv May 18, 189, James, be- loved son of Cornelius Cronin, and brother of Mrs. William Braman, Mrs. Henry Geary and the late Cornelius Cronin, a native of Australia, aged 40 years. DUNN—In Sonoma, May 13, 1508 Dunn, a native of Long Islan 10 months and 13 days. EISENBACH—In this as and Eugenia native of S a 7 years and 10 months, acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Thomas M. , aged 75 years city, May 13, 1399, Adolph, belgved h and of Dina Eisenbach, father of Julius and David Eisenbach, and brother of Mrs. Lena Steinhardt, a native of Bavarla, Germany, aged 62 years 8 mont and 19 days. (New York papers please copy.) FLYNN—In this city. May 16. 1509, 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 8 monts > The funeral will take nlace this day (Friday), at 9 o'clock. from his late residence, 2) Pleasant street. between Jones and Taylor, Sacramento and Clay, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'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. EORDON—In this city, May I3, 189, Alicia Moore, *dearly beloved wife of James Gordon, and mother of Gretta and Ruby Gordon, a native of Ireland, aged 38 vears, HASKELL—In this city, May 1S, 1889, Sarah Alice, beloved daughter of Nellie Anderson and the late Eben Haskell, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 24 days T=The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 1:3 o'clock, from the residence of the grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Barry, 16 Folsom street. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery KILPATRICK—In this city. Andrew Kilpat- rick, a native of Ireland, aged McGINN—AD anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the: soul of Mrs. Annie M McG! at St Tenating @hurch this day (Friday), commencing at 8 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfullv invitea to attend. MULLARKY—In this city, May 17. 1500, Muggy beloved wife of Thomas Mullarky. mother Veronica G., Martin H., Thomas C. and John Mullarky. and ter of Mrs. Edward Mul- larky and William Flatley, a native of Cloon- lee, parish of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 37 vears. (Chicago and New York pa- pers_please copy.) [T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 248 Clara street, between Fifth and Sixth thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery hy 10:45 train, leaving Third and Townsend streets. PRENDERGAST—In this city, May 15, 15%, at her Tesidence, 319 Hayes street, Mary E., be- loved wife of John J. Prendergast, a_native of Treland. b 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SARGENTSON—In this city, May 1S, 159, Richard Godfrey Sargentson, *'Blind 'Bob, a native of Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire, Eng- land, aged 65 years and 9 months. SMITH—In thi€ city, May 1S, 1899, Henry E.. beloved husband of Bridget Smith, and father of Herbert, John. William and Charles Smith, Mrs. H. G. Gille and the late Peter and James Smith, a native of Holland, aged 64 years 8 months and 8 day: TSIKOORES—In this city, May 15, 1899, Peter P., dearly beloved husband of Annle Tsikoores, and father of Mrs. J. Peterson, Mrs. A. Constantine, Mrs. S. Angle, Mrs. V. Alexandroff and George P. Tsikoores, a n: tive of Skyrio, Greece, aged 66 years and 10 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘WALLS—Entered Into rest in this city, May 18, 1899, John, dearly beloved husband of Eliza- beth Walls, and father of John A. Walls, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 67 vears. WOLFF—In this city, May 15, 189, Barbara, beloved wife of Julius Wolff, and mother of Mrs. Mildred Donahue, Miss Matty James and Claudy James, a native of Rio Vista, So- lano County, Cal.,' aged 4§ years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. years. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMDALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincola Schook Telephone South $0. MCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between Sth and §'h. Telephone. South 247