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by THE SA PARTNERS WANTED. r to travel in photographic e« ir. South Amerie e B My 4 . e necessary. “A-’.l:‘l‘;“ :S: ‘t rmrl‘:\‘ living rooms; rent $20; a good paying place; would take charge of invalid during the pas- | 204 s st. 4 p.m. | clears about 3100 per month. R. G. WILKE, | sage. ' Address Doctor, 427 Emma Spreckels — | %06 Market st. bldz, 927 Market st. BUSINES® CHANCES. 00; BRANCH Bakery in the Misslon: 4 DOCTOR who 1s leaving r Europe on June 1 MISCELLANEOUS, bbing press, foot or ha and vest price. Address E. G. ss scraper teams nd yead bars; long job. E. B. arst. orchestra for room 4. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, d upright plancs for 6 we ask you to Investi. 0d; prices are the all‘cash; bargain PHENLS Upon Some casy pianos for $3, MAN, CLAY & GO0 er’ Kearny and Sutter and Thirteenth and t and SR & CH anos, organs and of all g lowest; eve largest h des plano in good or- typewriter No. 3. umily must sell $600 up- 560 Hayes st & new planos; Piano ( actice, 1 M Room 12, ket st Flocd 0 for sale on § install- Call 1115 Post st. is now with BYRO! 312 Post st. ELEGANT 7 ents; cost $4 DANIEL . 308 t installmen n sale) 69 up 5 up: Heine, 136 Eilis. g and 3 Steinwi 1 in el in 706. b put n's Storage Rooms, 1110 Mkt SHT plan n H : ondition; also McAllister st RIC and other planos. 308 415 Sac and Ha od upright che to st., agel Davis pla ram llet ; new styles, KOH- O'Farrell st. old and new. H. 2 Latham place, MEDICAL. ¥ cure for all Who are sick or d th call n the doctor and state they home elsewhere; a of a home; cc ; home treatm d, n' P w for pat of a hos every 4 privac: n 2 by MRS. DR. GWY rescription Co.’s Infall bet. Hyde and Lark 2'to 4 and 7 to 8; ddy st., ours, 10 to 12, 4t0 8D m. TREATME. s of A T that restores instantly c onthly irregularities (from wt e), safe and sure; relief guarantee ¢ time when others have failed; travel ed instantly and can return home the instruments used; cure at office, ; skiliful medical at- ve time and expense by con- before Z . L H, 942 Pos vde and Larkin: h 10 to 5 an day, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. 1900 | 50 per | Keefte's, [ on | detective A ARTNER wanted in SOLID oak sets, chiffoniers, curtains, chalrs, eventh sts.; rent $40; a bargain. B Market st. and save trouble. ERNEST HAQUETTE. N, doing a first-class business; 0 'feet from Call blde. rticulars R. G. Wilke, 906 Mkt. A—316 ORNER grocery and bar: living rms.: one-half block from Wieland's Brewery; daily receipts_about sh_trade only rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, %06 Market. $#60—BRANCH bakery and statione on; living rooms: rent $18: receipts $10. Call R. G. WILKE, t st. 00—CORNER saloon; rent $35; California and R. G. WILKE,, 905 Market s dally WILKE account of sicknes! store in recefyts §2 906 Market ant; R. G. LADIES' tailor-made suits, §1_week. Chicago Clock Co. | “agency; the oldest and best established bu- | everything from Alexandria Hotel, in big | Téau in this city. Call R. G. WILKE, 6| store in 0dd Fellows' building, 111i Market . ste st., near Seventh. DAVIS & CO. | A—$330; SALOON doing a good business; Mar- | PERSON who took knobs from safe at “‘The | ket and R.| Palace of Art,”” 16 Post st., is known; return | | 1814 Market st. Open evenings. FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899, 1 HOUSES TO LET. BAY WINDOW HOUSE-22 Perry Tear Fourth st.; 4 rooms; rent $10; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 COTTAGES AND HOUSES in the Mission for sale very cheap for cash or on easy terms, by C. 8. CAPP & CO., Real Estute Agents, 630 Market st. GREENWICH, %2, NW. cor. of Taylor—One house of 7 rooms and bath; yard; basement; sunny side; rent $25. - ROOMS TO LET—Continued. POST, §25—Single room for lady or gentleman: cheap; call before 11 a. m. or after 5 p. m. POWELL, 15, adjoining the Columbia Theater— X’:u‘-gmnuhed quiet rooms; day, week or nth. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; reading room, emoking room _and ladies’ rlor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to §150; week, 82 to $; month, $8 to 330; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. Y fences; best work: lowest prices. DOUGLAS, Central ave., bet. Bush and Pine. HOWARD, 549—Lodging house, 87 tooms, $45; or hotel, barroom, range, all Kouse, $60. LEDERER'S Quintonica fs the only rellable Lair tonic; keeps the halr clean and glossy, ‘ PERSONALS. | | | | a bot. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. . the popular hairdresser, charges ; this_week he will offer all his $1 hair switches at 75c; good quality and length. G. MINNA, 3231, between Fourth and Fifth— Two-story house of 6 rooms in good order. LOW rent in the finest residence location in the clty, 1907 Pacific ave., near Gough; house of § rooms, bath, heater, etc.; new plumbing, new- 1y papered and painted throughout. ~Apply MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. PRIVATE Sanitarlum—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. ‘1816 Guerrero, | Dnr. %th; Guerrero st. cars; tel. Blue 891 | | | LEDERER, 128 Stockten st. | and merchants’ lunch | owner cause 7 Market st. | $175—BARBER shop; b chairs; laundry agency. | McLAUGHLIN & CO., T Market st. —SALOON; north Market; doing good busi- JONES & CO., owner sick; must sell. Ereat_sacrific 45 Mar fons and cigar store; SN 7831 Market st Tots of pereimmons but my pole Is | short to reach them; $500 or more will me to do so; assist me and I will Ju_a fortune; a legitimate enterprise. Call offic HALF in an old-established centrally located; Address box 751, interes oduce store for selling. 2-chair barber shop, cheap; on . Fourteenth and Mission sts., HASPILLE; owner compelled to | i SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITANI, 313 Sutter st. JOHN L. BOO} Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and Copyright No. 4 Sutter s Law a Specialty. American and_Foreign San Francisco, Cal. Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms; 2c to $150 ver night: $150 to $§ per week; ge'to and from the ferry. noteheads sam- at.; free *bu d bagga; 1000 ENVELOPES, or statements prin ples. BLEY, printer, phone Maln 1826, T. BRILLIANT, 338-340 Pkt st., will sell you furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tailor- made sul etc., on very easy payments. 511 Sacramento | COMPLETE line ladies' tallor-made suits; low prices; easy payments. Eastern Outfitting Co., cipak and suft dept., 1306 Stockton st. THE most charming spot in the Mission; mag- nificent view; delightful climate; fine large grounds; flowers and lawn; NW. corner Guer- Tero and Twenty-first; electric cars; house of 12 rooms in perfect condition; stable and car- riage house; rent low to good tenant. Apply to E. G. DENNISTON, 3434 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero, or 655 Mission st.; key at cor. 2 VERY pleasant sunny houses, 338 and 335§ Twenty-first st., near Guerrero; electric cars; 7 rooms, laundry, bath; in first-class condi- tion; rent satisfactory to good tenant. Apply to E. G. DENNISTON, 3454 Twenty-first st., 5 Mission; key at corner. COTTAGLES TO LET. ARLINGTON, 333—3-room cottage; yard and chicken-house; $5 month. San Mateo cars to Thirty-fourth st. DEVISADERO, 1413—Furnished cottage; reasonable to good temant. ROSS_Valley; 4-room furnished cottage and stable; rent reasonable. Apply 1553 Fulton st. SUNNY cottages, 4 and 5 rooms: flat of 6 rooms, bath Fifteenth st., near Dolores: rent | DR. CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 169 Elm ave.; office, Horse Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave.; separate ward for contagious diseases. SHORTHAND, dressing. Apply foom 400, ‘pewriting_and envelope ad- miner building. ccessful sickness & me st ave. part cash, balance monthly. “Delicacy and dairy produce busi- | for man and wite; will at a sacrifice Box 0, all GOOD-PAYING r corner clgar store | ¥ d T given for sell- EQUIPPED small job printing office | Box 750, | clothing, furniture, bought, sold; tel. Mint 7. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. A—CLOAKS, furs and sults at wholesale prices,. H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. | SUITS 70 order on easy installments. A—Ladies’ or gent’ L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. SUITS to order on_installments at cash prices; | _$1a week. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. | RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no injec- | " tion; guarantd. Dr.Gordin,514 Pine,ab.Kearny. FOLDING beds $8 5 ed lounges | _$450; open eve's. L. J. NEUMANN, 121 Sixth. WANTED—Old gold for manufacng. O. Nolte, Jeweler, 243 O'Farrell, bet. Powell & Mason. DRESSMAKERS. VED to 387 Geary &t.; dresses made, { perfect fit. MME. GOLDSTEIN. FLATS TO LET. COR, Twenty-ninth st. and San Jose ave new flats, suitable for physicians, dentists or dressmakers. ELLIS, 595—Fine furnished flat, 4 rooms and bath; mod. conv'ces; $35. Apply 827 Mission. FLAT hunting_made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. THE WALDORF, 24 Fifth st., near Market— Select rooming house; telephone Mint 1782, THIRD, 119 (The Oaks)—New first-class up-to- date rooming house; {s now open. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —_— BOARDING AND ROOMS. AT 415 First st.—Nicely furnished rooms, with board, §4 a week up; Swedish home. ELLIS, 518—Board and water; for 2, $16 each. JOHNSON HOUSE, 605 O'Farrell—Elegant sun- ny rooms, with board; beautiful grounds; also table board; reasonable; references. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; good home cooking; single, §25; double, $20. POWELL, 309 (Hotel Waldorf), facing Union sq.—Furnished suites and single rooms; in business locality for table boarders. THE Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front suite elegantly furnished: single rms.: table board. — room with running CHILDREN BOARDED. GOOD home for children, $5; infants, $10 per mo. 210 Lexington ave. mear Nineteenth st RESTAURANTS. WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and res-au- rant, 44-58-68 Third st.; take elevators; French dinners, 25c; also a la carte; tel. Red 2051. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and lce cream parlor, 103 Market st.; popular prices. STORES TO LE CITY REAL ESTATE. HOUSE to; sale—To_ be removed; good 2-story house of 8 rooms. 1918 Franklin st., bet. Clay and Washington; suitable for 25-foot lot; keys | at our office. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, § Montgomery st. GEE—In Vallejo, May 12, 1899, to the wife of James Gee Jr., twins—a son and a daughter. QUINLAN—In this city, May 22, 15%, to the wife of Richard D. Quinlan, a son. WEINGARTEN—In this city, May 21, 1599, to the wife of Henry Weingarten, a_daughter. 9000 CASH—Reduced from $4300; 60-foot o northwest corner of Twenty-third and Dolor 2-story building, store and flat; a big v; will sell at_above figure if sold within 10 days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner, 44 Ninth st., Oakland. | IF you have lots north of Golden Gate Park, west of First ave, and you wish to sell, then call on W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. IF your property Is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. $350—LARGE lot, 44:6x103:5, level, fenced; 1 block from 2 car lines: positive bargain: no humbug. Owner, 21 Powell, rooms 1 and 2. $000—HOUSE for sale; 37 Moss st, between Sixth and Seventh; lot 25x75: next to cor; good condition; new brick foundation; rent § IF your property is mortgaged and you need ‘more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Marker st. | §3600 HOUSE, 11 rooms, 2 baths, in 3 flats, in good repair; newly painted; on Leavenworth st. 926 Washington st. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. — e COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver '-.and; unexcelied salmor and trout fishing and hunting; owner leaving rountry. Apply to JAS. ROBERTSON, Duncans, Van- couver Island. $900—PART cash; chicken ranch of 7 acres; on main road from Petaluma; level land; every- thing complete; growing crop and several hundred white leghorn pullets; a bargain on account of other business. For further par- ticulars address P. O. box 16, Cotatl, Sonoma County, Cal NEW rich land near city; small and large tracts: 7150 acres sold to 120 families; 7500 acres left. For particulars of immense crops raised in dry season of 1887-98 address THE COCATI CO., 302 California st., S. F. $ TO $30 and acre; list free; crops sure. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Countv, M. Cal. 3 NEW stores with 2 rooms back of each, cor- ner Seventh and Minna sts. by JOHN PFORR, Agent, 403 Pine st. LOWER flat, 4 rooms and bath; sanitary plumbing, $13. 17 Ewing place, bet. Post and Sutter, off Laguna. NEAR City Hall, elegant top flat, 8 rooms, bath; all latest improvements. 12 Grove st. FOUR-ROOM flat, $11. 6A Dearborn st., off Seventeenth, above Valencla. NEW _sunny modern flats, 1603 Broderick st., 9 rooms; 1608 Broderick st., 6 rooms; rents reduced. SHARON, 35, bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Sanchez and Church—$18, new flat, five rooms and bath, cellar, yard, stable for 2 horses. SIXTH, 536A—Upper flat; 5 rooms, bath; front and rear entrance; large yard; rent $ii. ty for $100; new and meritorious. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader; medical clairvoyance; treat all pri- vate, chrohic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free; sittings, §1. 232 Stockton st. BIXTEENTH, near Howard—Nlce, clean sunny upper flats; 7 rooms and-bath; $16: repairs to suit. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. SUNNY 3-room flat. 416 Hyde st., between El- lis and O'Farrell. able mort- n_ from AR Call office. for sale the city Call. good rea- C. V. MILLER'S trumpet seance, 8 p. m.; 2ic; -morrow, Mother Sadle seance, 12 o'clock; c. 409 Leavenworth st. LADIES' Ald Society entertainment and dance to-night, Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin st.; 10c. MRS. HARLAND'S test circle to-night; sealed | " letters read, 10c; sittings daily. 120 Sixth st. butcher shop;: near Clement n for fruit store Third ave A go0d blacksmith shop, for $500 Box 636, Call. nd bakery on prin- s box 640, Call office. will pay Call C only Dr. and M: ds of all invalids, men a ractice; safe and quic any disease or irregulari M cure guar- kind sympathy and aid; sure relief. acy, privacy, home, travelers treated: no de: write; free; confl Euar. d in- privacy. . between hours, 9 to 5 and 7 m tod4p m A great progress in medical 1225 Market st.; | | Pa door Cal nation sitvale, store fixtures @ ; suitable branch b 2845 Folsom. | A FIRST-CLASS saloon on ¥ | “ket; on account of il hea cox S, 204 Market | COFFEE_and tea routes supp W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 4 paper for sale LODGING HOUSE Apply this | 3 HODGE of Chicago materiaiizing this | “evening, 330 Ellis; gents, $1; ladies, . MRS. MANDENA, clairvoyant, medium and palmist; satisfaction or no pay. 2341 Sixth. MRS 8. SIEP, psychometrist; 11 to 5: 5ic; circles evenings except Sat., i0c. 1724 Market. | MRS. MENA FRANCES, independent slate- writing medium. 115 Haight st. tests to all; Tues.-Fri., 2 p. m. ; sittings, $1. 233 Valencla st. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. SYLVESTER, the celebrated clairvoy- ant, palmist and card reader, returned from abroad, opened parlors at 112 ‘Mason st., near Ellie; hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; open Sunday fee 25c: for ladies only; card reading at prl vate entertainment: MME. card reader; ond sight; dlagnoses disease; full life read- ing; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; sit., $150. 126 Turk. nderful clairvoyant orn with double veil and sec- | SUNNY upper flat; 7 rooms, bath and large vard; rent reasonable. 10134 Filbert st. THIRD, 415A—Sunny 8 rooms, latest im- provements, 2 front sultes with bax windows. TO let—Furnished flat of 6 rooms and bath; reasonable. 1428 Leavenworth st. SIXTH, 53—Store and 3 rooms; larse yard; rear entrance; rent $10. FRUIT, grain and stock farms. W. D. HOLCOM & CO.. 20 Montzomery st PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. LIST of clty, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley houses; also ranches; sold and exchanged; houses’ rented; loans negotiated. EITEL'S, 1016 Market st. STORE, with fixtures complete for grocery and bar or drug store; § rooms in rear; southwest corner Devisadero and Ellis sts; rent $3 —— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS— Proposals for Hardware, rials, lumber, paints, ols, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books, physical, chemical and other apparatus and supplies, printing, lithographing, etc.—Sealed proposals will bé received by the Superin- tendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, on Wednesday, May 31, 1899, at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for fur- nishing’ the School Department of this city and county during the fiscal year 1899-1900 with hardware, plumbers’ materials, lumber, paints, ofls, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books, etc., and for do- ing the printing and lithographing required during the said flscal year, in accordance with_specifications at_the office of the Board of Education, City Hall. The parties to whom contracts are award- ed will be required, prior to or at the time of execution of the contracts, to pay their proportion of the cost of advertisin J. A. SIMPSON, Secretary. plumbers’ mate- TO LET—Flat, 4 rooms. 16 Dale place, off Golden Gate ave., Hyde and Leavenworth. UPPER flat, § choice sunny rooms: pantry; storeroom: $12. 2419 Clay st.. near Fillmore. $10-LOWER flat of 4 sunny rooms. 27 Pearl st., off Market, near Valencia. § ROOMS, $§i4; cottage, 4 rooms, $18. Secend corner Rincon ave. 2 NEW, sunny, modern flats, 1603 Broderick et., 9 rooms; 1609 erick st., 8 rooms; rents reduced. J. JACOBS. i FURNISHED FLATS. e S e e AP At LOVELY furnished flat; fine marine view. 1317 Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Key 623 A—2 LARGE sunny, rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping, 2 folding beds, one in kitch- en, one in bedroom, $10 per month, 327 per week; furniture all new. Apply at shoe store, n st., bet. First and Second sts. CALIFORNIA, 719—2 rooms; good stove; also other bedrooms suitable for gentlemen. EDDY, 207—Nice large front reom complete MME. GORING, the. powerful clairvoyant, | M rings lovers together; settles domestic | for housekeeping; also others; gas; bath; troubles. 345 Fifth st. | quiet. M re 203 | EDDY, 917—2 or 4 nicely furnished clean con- | Post st | “necting: gas range; splendid location. | MISS TESSIE GRANT, returned, card reader | FIFTH, #22—Large sunny front housekeeping y st., rooms 1 and 3. and 3% Ges room; complete; bath; private; $8, or 2, 310. S has room 21. KIE WILLIAM 406 Market & MME, AUGUST, 1150 Mission clalrvoyant, ard reader and palmist; truth or no pay FIFTH, 8¢ Clean furnished housekps.; pri- Vate; 3 connecting rooms, $13; single, $5 up. FOURTH, 225—Rooms sultable for light house- keeping: also single. S5 MAY FOX, celebrated card reader. 304 Sutter st. troubles, from whatever | FURNISH up sse from Alexan- oman her own physician, no | = dria Hotel DAVIS & CO. 1l g standing: travelers helped Market st., 1 bullding, Market . sician with men's . near Seventh: come k X res in 1 day and = = 5 B p disgrace; can be sent: consultation ROOM lodg! wouse; newly and mod- 1) s’ physician, practice 37 years 1 equipped dining room. T POPPER, 218 Kearny st. A_DR. G. W. ODONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- n any othér physicign: never falls to nsult him first. save time and money: treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Call or write. 10231 Market st. hinese tea and lay st., San Fran- exclusively by Chi- rieties being used: hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 m e frec married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,’ the great- boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay Send 2¢ stamp for clrculars to Se- 1 K st., Sacramento, Cal a boon to ladies with ger; safe cure: $2 50, n't delay until too late. Agents, Oakland, Cal 2ints cured in 24 hours: reli- - “maternity home: no instru- tion free, confidential: home 3. DRS. ALLEN, 228 Van Ness DR, WEGENER, 1312 G ate home in confinement DR, and Mrs, Wise, 1115 Market st—Instant re- lief for monthly troubles 5 up. den Gate ave.; DR, WONG HIM. herb doctor. an body. 1 America—The Weekl to any address in the cleaning_works—Cleans, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 4 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 7 Tehama st.: tel. 8. 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel n 394, GEO. WALCOM. Propr! ; lald at 3c. Jessie 944 Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 14th rard; tel. Mission 74, 308 Golden Mint 346. ting Works, 533 Golden MITCHE cleaning 3¢ per n Carpet Cleaning Assn., ets cleaned, 3¢ yd.; tel ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MA & GALLAGH ames G. Ma- guire (ex-Congressman) and James L. Galla- fher (ex-City and County Attorney) have moved thelr law offices to the Parrott build- ing, $25-855 Market st.; tel. South 215. ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law, sixth floor, Chronicie bullding; nc advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages, attach- mente, bankruptcy, all cases; wills, contracts, etc., drawn; mo fees: call or write, ‘URNITURE FOR SALE. chiffoniers, curtains, chalrs, ng from Alexandria Hotel, in big 0Odd Fellows' building, 1111 Market enth. DAVIS & CO. laid_and lin 31! OLID oak setd, TRY, Brussels carpets, stern Outfitting Co., I furnished in cak for $48 50, with ) King Furniture Co., 1127-1 ‘ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | BOILERS, engines, 2d-han NTOSH & WOLFMAN, 195-197 F BARS, back bars, mirro linoleum, office furniture, store and furniture and fixtures; new and second-han J. NOONAN, 1017-1015-1021-1023 Mission st. e Sixth AN OVERSTOCK——— rmain Billlard Co., 409 Market st.; ., new and 2d-hand tables, bar fixtures, sty | cuppifes; best beer pumps; cheap; instalimts LADY called into mourning will sell a gray ‘cloth suit reasonable; can be seen at 331 Sut- EILL & THOMPSON. Misfit Cloth- cor.Commercial NCLE HAR- 09 | GHEST of carpenter tools cheap; suitable for Tanch. Apply 1950 Fifteenth st. COMBINED punch and_shears; medium size screw cutting lathe. 645 Mission st. GASOLIN ines—1 b, p. $100, 2 b p. 8125, 3 A 0. & e p. 3175, Bmith Co., 587 Mission. Y edor $17. Popu- ar Pine. %3 5 DERBY and Fedora ha Jar Price Hatters, 50 Kearny st', near Pine. | SECOND-HAND machinery, scrap iron and B etals boughi .. 204 Mission st boller, engine, ete. BOILERS, engines, second-hand machiners. ASHMAN & URKE, 130 Beale st. BARE, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, Dought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Missiop st. | BAFES_AN sizes, new and second-hand. | BATERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. POLYPHONE, $35; attachment (only), $15; will Pfll phono or graphophone. Bacigaiupi 9‘% Mkt. SAFES_Bargains n new and second-hand, all B s, half original cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. SEWING MACHINES. HLY, ren 4, bought, Singer, White cheap; Mission, nr. 1ith. | 2 MO ‘machine supplies. | AUTOMATIC, Domestic, SI repairing guaranteed. 1915 Missio [, kinds bought sold, exchanged, rented; re- LL kin Apulrmx at Jowest rates. 205 Fourth st. LULCATIONAL. ADVICE frec; divorce law a specialty; private no fee without success; collections. G. W HOWE, atty at.law, $50 Market, cor. Stocktn. & CLARKE—Emma Spreckels building, Market .onsultation free; no fees in advance. I no charge unless successful. W. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- ‘saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., inin- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. BLECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics, BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, typing, languages, English; 24 feachers, day and evening; catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. LOST—Sutter or Polk st., a gold army “monogram. If found please return GROVE P WYERS, Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, 215 Market st. —Pank book, German Savings Bank; suit- e if roturned to J. HAMMOND, well RHODA GREEN. ify 1559 Broadway, NOTES pay nder please return of not! kland: reward ALASKA ENTERPRISES. DEWEY Navigation and Trading Company will dispatch their first vessel on or about ine 10, 1899, for St. Michael, Cape Nome and otzebiie Sound. Contructs for passengers freight must be made with the general office; no_outside agents. For particulars apply to CHAS, F. BLANDIN, President, 10 California st., room &. 3 K arn Business College, 723 Market st.; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches, etc.; —life | Eeholarehip, $50; low rates per week and mo. | MERCANTILE College, room 6, Flood build: By ANTL VT ARR, Principal; pupils fitted for' all office work; course in bookkeeping; Tapid calculations unequaled; short wme. AYRES an | TT, palmist and card reader, Market st., rooms §-9. palmist_and card reader; 5e. 148 6th, rm. 326 Larkin 1B removed to 8651 MME. HANSO | " past, present and future; YOUR futire told by cards, c. st., room 6. MYRTLE POTTER, card reader and palmist. | "Parlors 12 and 18, second floor, S65i% Market. | RETURD | and palmist. BLANCHE D ding. D-EDNA V. GRANT, clairvoyant 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. . Tooms § and 10. g . the best medium and card reader; 78 Fourth st., near Misslon. | MISS GRACE HAYS, card reader and mag- netlst, 207 Powell st., rooms 5 and 6. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, l0c; ladies only. | TFi3 Natoma st. bet. Sixth and Seventh. MM | MME. DR. THOMAS, renowned reveaier, first in her profession: néver fails. 325A Sutter st. MISS R. CLEVELAND, palmist and card reader. 110A Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. MRS, L. DEAN, fortune teller and palmist, 1065 Market st., room 2. - GEARY, 5%-2 or 3 connecting sunny front rooms furnished for housekeeping. APPIY bet. 10 and 4 GEARY, 1917—31%; for adults; 4 comfortable rooms and bath; 2 beds; 2 stoves, gas and o GOLDEN GATE ave, 1050—2 well-furnished eunny rooms, sultable for light housekeepins; Ras stove; ue of telephone. HOWARD, 640, nr. 3d—Sunny bay-window rms; also single; 2c, 76c night; $1, $2 50 week. HOWARD, 988 — Furnished front room housekeeping, $10 per month. HOWARD, 1065—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, complete; all conveniences; 31 2 per week up. HYDE, 1108 rooms, furnished for housekeep- ing; also 2 in front basement. MINNA, 620%—2 sunny front rooms; rent $9. MISSION, 536—Large front room, kitchen, com- plete for housekeeping, $3; furnished room, $2. MISSION, 2133—Large front room, with smail kitchen, §9; also 3 large rooms; Yunning water; bath; cheap. NATOMA, 639%, between Seventh and Eighth ZTo let, 2 or 3 furnished. rooms for house- keeping for housekeeping MISS OLLIE LAKE returned, palmist and card reacer. 115 Grant ave, r. 15, second floor. PINE, T04—Front sunny suite, furnished; fold- ing bed; stove; runn $12. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business advice; names given; %c up. & Fourth st. SEVENTH, 178—Front suite ‘balcony, fur. for housekpk; stove; yard; also 1 fur. front. MISS A. FAURE, card reader and palmist, 405 Kearny et., . 34; French and English spoken. SIXTH, 1052 sunny furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. MME._ETTA RALPH, palmist and’ psychom- etrist; paglors 2 and'3, 9% Market st. SIXTH, 420—Bay-window housekeeping rooms, single and en suite; bath; reasonable. MME, SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band’s picture, 2c; ladies, 914 O'Farreil st PALMISTRY. MME, NEFRGAARD, pupil of Count St. G ‘malne. 618 Geary st.. above Jones; tel. Hyde 2621; reading by mail, $1. THIRD, 309—Nicely furnished rooms for house- keeping, $1 50 week and up. TWO large sunny rooms, unfurnished, with Kkitchen; north of Market; central; rent rea- sonable, Box 748, Call office. TURK, 405, corner Hyde—4 connecting front rms.. with good stoves; sultable 2 familles. YOUR fate 1s in your hand; eclentific palmis- try, cartomancy. MME. GERMAINE, %05 Market st., room 30. A_MME. BUSHKELL, the famous palmist. 916 Bush st., between Taylor and Jones. DR. T. 8. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st. Palnless extraction @ speciaity; inferior work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or ; pure gold fillings from $1; plates We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. A NEW patent_See our mnew flesh-colored lates; cannot be detected from the natural eeth and gum; thin and strong; much su- perior to rubber; crown and bridge work; teeth without plates pup specialty; flexible plates from §: crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; all Work _painiess and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLOR! 24 Sixth st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for 31, nostage_pald ROOMS TO LET. A A A A A A AP AN ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonabls AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homellke house; modern service; elevator, bath; rooms, s0c to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. A_TAYLOR, 19, corner Eddy—Neatly furnish- e sunny front rooms, from §2 50 week up. AT 16 Stockton st., “The Pup’—Nicely fur- nished rooms for gentlemen. ALMA, 441 Geary—Newly furnished sunny rooms: suites $1 50 week and up: transient. BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Sunny rooms and sults; all conveniences; families and gentlemen; elevator; tourist; references AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, §09 Ma ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our speclaity; gold crowns, £3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of fice hours, § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, §'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLTAMSON, M.D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fllls teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $§2; bridge: rubber or flexible plates, $3; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $3; gold bridges, $6 up; painless ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW YORK DENTISTS, Mission st., cor. 6th. BUSH, 613—The Grenoble—Newly furnished rooms, $8 up; suites, $15 up; Wellsbach lights. CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 5%—Fine suite, $18; also large front room, $15; single, $6. GOLDEN GATE ave., 727—Handsomely fur- nished sunny front room; running water; pri- vate family; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Misslon—Pleasant_sunny rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; families. VAN VROOM—Painless dentistry; guarantee 10 Vears: lowest prices; 10 operators; no stu- dents: painless extraction by electricity. 997 Market st. ) ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; A s fystem; sunny rooms; low. rates: day, DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: $150 to 36 per week. HOWARD, 829—Rooms from $1 week up; also housekeeping and transients. JESSIE, 162, near Palace—Nicely furnished PROPOSALS for Supplies of Hardware, Drugs, Lumber, etc., for Fire Department. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, May 23, 1899. . In 'mccordance with Resolution No. 2633 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 5, 183, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock, for furnishing supplies for use of the Fire Department, from July 1, 1599, to June 30, 1901, in ‘gccordance with schedule, embracing drugs, ironwork, hard- ware, general supplies, paints, paint brushes, oils_and lumber, prepared by the Committee on Fire Department of the Board of Supervis- ors, on file in this office, copies of which may be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, on second floor, City Hall. NOTICE—Bidders will estimate separately for each article enumerated, as per denomi- nation, with the distinct understanding that the lowest and best bid for each article re- quired will be accepted, and that in every i stance no bid except from persons or firms who are regular recognized dealers in the articles enumerated and bid upon will be re- celved. Also, all articles and supplles shall be of the same kind, quality and texturg as per samples kept and stored In the Corpora- tion Yard of the Fire Department, at No. 50 Sacramento street. Also the right 'is reserved that the Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- ment, by and with the consent of the Com- mittee on Fire Department of the Board of Supervisors, shall have power to purchase any or all of the supplles required, at the market rates, al the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded to furnish the same, if, upon the requisition of the officers named, the party fails or omits to furnish the quantity or quality of the sup- plies designated, which, under contract, he may be required to furnish. Also, all articles, and supplies furnished to be subject to the approval of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, the Hoard of Fire Commission- | ers and the Committee on Fire Department of the Board of Supervisors, whose decision shall be final and conclusive as to the reception or rejection of any or all of the articles or supplies offered. The party or partles to whom each one of the contracts may be awarded will be re- quired, prior to or at the time of the execu- ticn of sald contracts, to pay the cost of ad- vertising this notice in three daily news- papers, and each successful bidder to also pay the cost of the publication in the offi- clal newspaper of the Resolution awarding him his contract. Fach article awarded to be charged with its pro rata of the cost of advertising this notice, In order to preserve uniformity and to fa- cilitate the award the Board has resolved to recetve no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the Committee, and a certified check on some bank in the City and County of San Franeisco for the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars, in favor of and made payable to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, must be deposited by the bidder. with his bid, conditioned if the proposal fs accepted and the contract awarded; and if the bidder ehall fall or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the contract and give the bond required within six days after the award is made, then and In that case the gaid sum shall’ be pald into the City and County Treasury by sald Clerk as liquidated damages for such fallure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to refect all bids it the public good so require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS, £TATE PRISON SUPPLIES. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, SAN QUENTIN, until 10:30 a. m. SATURDAY, 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 1899, And at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, FOLSOM, until 9:30 a. m. SATURDAY, *1ITH DAY OF JUNE, 1899, At which times and places they will be opened in presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons, con- sisting of subsistence etores, forage, fuel, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other staple supplies, from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1900, Inclusive, on conditions as’ per printed schedule, which will be furnished upon ap- plication’ at either of the above offices. No bid will be condgered unless made upon sald schedules, nor Wnless accompanied by the certified check therein required, nor from any other parties than bona fide ‘dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a cert! fled check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, payable to R. M. Fitz- gerald, President of the Board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will enter into & contract upom-notice of acceptance as re- quired by law. Bids for either prison must be marked sepa- rately. All payments made on contracts will be paid in cash or Controller's warrants. Bldders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public interest may re- quire, and to order any quantity over or under amount specified. R. M. FITZGERALD, President. J. V. ELLIS, Clerk. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 23, 1806—Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here, and at office of Quartermaster, uztil 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, May 29, 1899, and then cpened, for furnishing, during fiscal year commencing July 1, 1898, forage and straw for San Diego Barracks, Cal.: also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for Alcatraz Isiand, Angel Island, Tort Baker, Benicia Barracks, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Fran- cisco, and San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to refect or accept any or all bids, or any part thereof. “Preference given to articles ot American productlon, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of forelgn productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of Amerlcan production produced on the Pa- cific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. All information furnished on application to Quartermaster at San Diego Barracks or to undersigred. En- velopes contalning bids to b. indorsed *‘Pro- posals for Forage and Straw,” and addressed to sald Quartermaster, or to J. M. MAR- SHALL, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. LAW Schools, 027 Market, §. T, and 905 Broad- A S oaiiand: aay and night; correspondence. NEW YORK dentist, 969 Mission st., corner Sixth. ; _ waltzing a PRIVATE academy of dancin 10 Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up; crowns, 01;8 Up: open ev'gs, 850 Market, or! Btockton: specialty. MISS JEAN HUDDY. 6A Hjde. = " the order at DURHAM'S Bus- EXPANSION" the ol s iness Coll'en. 05 Larkin st., opp. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st also 2 others unfurnished; sunny; adults pfd. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished room: vator h week or month. 271 — Elegant modern sunny and single; convenient; reason- even, San Francisco Bus. College, 1236 MKt. | gpecialty; all work reasonable; gas given. sunny double room. $150; single, 8. A., Chief Quartermaster. NGIN NG School, civil, electrical, min- TLL set of teeth, §5; teeth without plates a | McALLISTER, 635—Furnished rooms; centrally | U, S. ENGINEER office, Flood buflding, San E;‘;"};fifg‘ x;x?ve;: ::sa)' archi.; day & eve.; A’.l;'elcuny. 1iberal credit given. PERR’ located; private family. an‘cll;-o. fl«lfi—i A.p:ll %1. l:fl?d—‘Sext‘llefl ro- 24 X 3 = . or dre n| ‘umbo! E: st 1564, VAN DER NAILLEN, 983 Market AL PARLORS, 8 Mason st., corner Market. | Srecro 0 8ie Noatls turnished double rooms: | sl pe. recelved here until 13 0'clock.’ noon, May 29, 1899, Information furnished on appli- cation.” W. H. HEUER. Major Engineers. PHYSICIANS. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, Pl Marer ot bet. sth and Tin. PROPERTY WANTED. TO rent for term of years, chicken ranch of 10 acres: within 50 miles of San Francisco or Tos Angeles. Address box 747, Call office. COTTAGE and lot, $1500; quick. J. J. EVANS, Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st. e e 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 1022 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6l per cent on real estate, 3d and 2d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 8. 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 1644, ANY amount by private party on furniture and piancs; no removal; low rates; confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory bldg., 130 Powell st. REAL estate, 6 per cent; 2d mortg., chattels, undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer building. MONEY loaned salaried people on their notes without indorser. TOUSLEY, 582 Parrott bldg. AT Nevada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave.—Money loaned on diamonds, jewelry and clothing. STRAIGHT tip; go where you can save inter- est. Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. IF your property Is mortgaged and you need | more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market. | ON furniture, pianos, without removal: no com- | mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister. MONEY WANTED. QUICK—$2200; 9 per_cent city Improved prop- | erty. J. J. EVANS, Real Estate Agents, 630 Market st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFFICE—QOrBROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. TMP b These five houses on our list must be s a sacrifice to close contracts: No. 1450 for a $2230 home; 5 rooms, bath. No. 16350 for a $2500 home; 5 rooms, bath. No. 3—$2350 for a $3500 home; § rooms, bath No. 4—$3000 for a $4700 home; § rooms, bath. | No. 584300 for a 37000 home; § rooms; bath. The above homes are locatéd on the main avenues of the city and contain modern im- provements. MARCUSE & REMMEL, S. F., Bay-st. Station, Ala. AND HOLIDAYS, 5 60 monthly till paid for; high basement:; lot feet: price all told $425; Westall Tract, tropical Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland rich soll; grand view; superb climate; no void | winds nor fogs here: electric cars and a %0- | foot wide boulevard near; not far from a . 3-story_schoolhouse; there are quite a num of 8. F. merchants now located in_this tec tion. Call or send for circular to 455 Sever st., near corner Broadway, Oakland; carrlage free. H. Z JONES, Owner. MAGNIFICENT new house: modern; up to | date; 9 rooms; lot 50x200: 2 blocks from San Francisco local: all sunny, nice rooms; price reduced to $3500 last week: photo In office. Address owner, E. E. BUNCE, %08 Broadway, Oakland. HOUSES to_let; send for a list: also sale bar- gains E_E. BUNCE. %8 Broadwav. Oakland. | 620 Market OPEN CASH, 3-room cottage: OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR NALK. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer 11th and Franklin Oakiand ALAMEDA' ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REATL FOR sale—On account of sickness, florist and nursery stock, greenhouse and heating ap- paratus: doing business of $15 to §25 a day; or Wil exchange for real estate across the bay. Apply 500 Haight s ESTATE. THE finest water front property in Alameda for sale at a great bargain. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st. — e ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladles in delicate health; large grounds; private. MRS. FUNKE. 116 Sth st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. JUST the place you have been locking for. You have been wanting to ralse chickens; here Is your opportunity; I have a very fine corner lot, 200x140, with a fine house of 7 in’ perfect order; electric cars pass the property: only § minutes to R. R. station; a fine orchard. chicken houses, etc. for less than the improvements cost, J MASON. Real Estate. Berkeley station e ————————————— HORSES, JUST srrived, two carloads well-broken busi- ness and work horses. Chase & Mendenhall, euccessors Killip & Co.: salesyard, 1732 Mkt. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, carte, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 07 Sixth st.: auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR sale—0 horses and mules at old Turk-st. car stnbles 1301 Turk st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 100 SETS eecond-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Folsom st. —_— STORAGE. PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and s 3 furn. & H. H. goods. 785 Mkt., tel. B?:c.‘k‘llol. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop.. 722 Mission: goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 25. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Paul Reichwagen and Clara Boettge. Patrick McGreal and Mary A. Giblin Charles W. Chapell and Clara J. Bis] Charles G. Minor and Frida Winstedt Fred Hauser and Jessie Girzikowski. BIRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the vublication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CHASE—In this city, May 24, 1899, to the wife of Fred H. Chase, a daughter. CHRISTENSEN—In this city, May 2, 189, to | the wife of Anton Christensen, a daughter. DIED. Lewkowitz, Jacob Mackinlay, Capt. D. Morris, Thomas R. O'Brien, Mary M. Allen, Mary Altfleld, Abel Andrews, Sarah Cheyne, Robert Curran, Johnny P. O'Connell, Annie A. Dewey, Alfred T. Ogren, Fred Diftot, A. Orr, James H. Fisher, Daniel F. Patt, Ewald Fitzpatrick, Edward Rideout, Capt. J. R. Furman, Carrle H. Annie Hackley, Robert J. George Hathaway, Charles . Thomas F. Kane, Thomal J. Van Iderstine, David La Farler, Henry Walsh, Joseph A. Lahl, Luey V. ‘Whittier, Lovatia E. ALLEN—In this city, May 23, 189, Mary, be- loved mother of Elizabeth and John W. Allen, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 48 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2005 Mission _street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ALTFIELD—In this city, May 25, 1899, Abel, beloved husband of Hannah Alifield,” a na- tive of Nelsstadt, Poland. ANDREWS—In Alameda, May 25, 1899, Sarah, beloved wife of Richard Andrews, and mother of Mrs. Edwin Pearson, Mrs. C. R. Nolte and R. H. Andrews, a native of Weymouth, Eng- land, aged 70 years and $ months. CHEYNE—In this city, May 24, 1399, Robert, dearly beloved husband of Joséphine Cheyne, a native of Scotland, aged §2 years. I3 Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. CURRAN—In this city, May 2, 1599, Johnny P., beloved son of John F. and Amelia Cur- ran, and brother of Francis Curran, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 6 months. DEWEY—At 1304 Franklin street, Oakland, May 24, 1899, Alfred T. Dewey, aged 65 years. A member of Lodge No. 185, 'F. and A. M., Oakland, and of Temescal Grange, P. of H. DIFTOT—In this city, May 25. 189, A. Diftot, a natlve of Paris, France, aged 72 years and 3 months. FISHER—In this city, May 24, 189, Daniel F., beloved husband of Susie E. Fisher, father of Emma and Birdie Fisher, stepfather of Still- man Leonard and Mrs.” Harry Burrington, and brother of E. W. and Herbert T. Fisher, a native of Massachusetts, aged 50 years 2 months and 24 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 33 Bruce place, off Folsom street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Na- tional Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—In this city, May 24, 139, Ed- ward, beloved husband of Bridget Fitzpat- rick, and father of Mary, Sadie, Thomas, Ieta, Madeline, Joseph and Edwin Fitzpat- rick, a native of Tipperary, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1702% Harrison street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Shotwell and Eighteenth streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FURMAN—In Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal.,, May 2, 1899, Carrie H., beloved wife of William B. Furman, mother of Theresa E. and Hugh L. Furman, and sister of E. H., H. H. and L. T. Plant.’a native of California, aged 39 years § months and 2§ days. (Solano papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, “corner of Alcatraz and Essex streets, Golden Gate, Alameda County. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. HACKLEY—In this city, M J., beloved husband of Mrs. Hacklev, a na- tive of New York, aged 5§ vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 216 Bush strest. Interment Laurel Hill Cemete: M. E. B. A. No. 3—Members are requested to meet at reading rooms this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, R. J. Hackley. GEORGE R. LINDS: J. 3. SEARY, Secretary HATHAWAY—At his home Alameda County, of avoplex: athaway, a native of Freetown, Mas years 1 month and 15 davs 7 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at his late resi- dence. Interment private, in Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Franc KANE—In this city, May 24, 1599, Thomal J.. beloved husband of Sarah Kane, and brother of Frank and Charles Kane, a native of C: fornia, aged 42 years. T Notice of funeral at the parlors of H. C. Mission street. LA FARIER—In this city, May 25, 1599, Henry La Farier, a native of Canada, aged 4% ye: T Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of H. C. Bunker & Co.. 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment urel Hill Cemetery. LAHL (nee COLLIN 23, 1899, Robert . President. in San Lorenzo, Charles W. aged hereafter. Remains Bunker & Co., 2665 S)—In this city, May 24, 1899, Lucy Viol fe of Edw. Lahl, daugh- ter of Mrs. S. C. Glover and the late John T. Collins, and sranddaughtér of Mrs. Annie Collins, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 10 months and 8 d: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the arlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery LEWKOWITZ—In this city, May 25, Lewkowitz, a native of Prussia, aged 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MACKINLAY—At Invercaple, Campbell sta- tion, Santa Clara County, Cal., May 23, 180 Captain Duncan Mackiniay, dearly beloved husband of Jennie James Mackinlay, a native of Glasgow. Scotland, aged 38 years. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, near Campbell, Santa Clara County. Inter- ment private. MORRIS—In the City and County Hospital, May 2, 186, Thomas Richard Morris, a na- tive of Virginia, aged 62 years. O'BRIEN—In this city, May 25, 1899, Mary M., beloved daughter of John and Sarah O'Brien, and brother of John O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 3 days. O'CONNELL—At her home, Laurel Lodge, in Sausalito, Annie Ashley. beloved wife of the late Daniel O'Connell, and mother of Charles, Rosamonde, Mabel, Reginald, Ida, Grace and Geraldine O'Connell, a native of Monterey, C aged 43 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. OGREN—In this city, Ma: 1899, Fred Ogren, a native of Sweden, aged 47 years. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler. 63 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, ORR—In this city, May 25, 1399, James H., be- loved son of the late James and Elizabeth Ofr, a native of New York. PATT—In the City and County Hospital, May 25, 1599, Ewald Patt, a native of Ger- many, aged 3 vears. RIDEOUT—In _Sausalito, May tain James Ransome Rideout, Maine, aged 51 vears. ROBERTS—In this city, May 24, 1809, Annie, beloved wife of Edward Roberts, and mother of David, Johnnie and Deatrice Annie Rob- erts, a native of England, aged 35 years and 5 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 514 Missour! street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, Potrero. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. RODGERS—In this city, May 25, 189, George Rodgers, & native of Massachusetts, aged 70 vears. SARGENT—In Manila, Philippine Islands, Au- gust 17, 1895, Thomas F.. beloved son of the late Mary A. Sargemt, brother of W iam T. Sargent, and nephew of Ellen and Katie E, Teary, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 1 month and 4 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, May 26, 189, at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, wheré & Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN IDERSTINE—In this city, May 24, 1509, David, dearly beloved husband of Henrike Van Iderstine, and father of Alma, George and Edna_Van Iderstine, a native of Prince Fdwards Island, aged 59 years 3 months and A member of Unity Lodge No. 21, 2, 189, Cap- a native of A. O 4 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 7 Pond street, near Sixteenth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. WALSH—In Jose, Cal.. May 2. 1899, Jo- seph A., beloved son of Minnie E. and the late Walter J. Walsh, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 22 days. WHITTIER—In this city, May 24, 159, Lovan- tia Ermina, beloved wife of the late John Franklin Whittier, a native of Irasburg, Vt.. born March 31, 1831 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at the par- Tors of St. Nicholas Hotel, cornér Hayes and Market streets. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., te Lincola Schoak ‘Telepbone .m'.a&pul MCAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between 8th and ith. Telephone, South :47.