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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1899. 11 et ——— L R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R BUSINES® SARTNE azency; the oldest 1s city kery in the wanted Call CHANCES. a good_pay nth. R. G in establis G best R doing a good business; Mar- | | | | | | | | CEMETERY fence: ket enth sts.; rent $40; a bargain. R. | 6 Market st | . doing a first-class business < feet from Call bldg.; account ars R G. Wilke. 906 MKt ry_and bar: living Wieland's Brewery cash trade anly; WILKE, %06 Market. NCH bakery and stationery store in living rooms; rent $18; average aily receipts $10. call R. G. WILKE, %6 Market st R. LK SALOON er wholesale stores: McLAUGHLIN & CO., GROCERY and bar, centrally loc CORNER saloon; rent $5; California and WILKE,. 908 Market $20; receipts E, rent, 906 Market st. house Sickness of chants' lunch bargain; laundry agen: Market st. sacrifice to-day. COWING & CO., 965 Market. TCHER sh sacrifice. Call to-day. COWING & ¢ Market st. §250-SALOON; north Market; doing good busi- < owner sick; must sell. JONES & CO., Market s mine for : mi i nt: ledge feet free wood and water. Pa selling: receiy d place for all office, AKER with fami place on ins wanted SALOON —$: 10 living owner going to mines; aftern 1 HAVE lots of persim to reach the to do so: fortune; a me you d delicate to look after; ng $2 50 and § 5000 per ton; sulphate wide, 2000 feet backs; rticulars box Tod, Call! sen_ store $10 to and $800 wife. s ma; In- Iy can buy good shoe 4102 Nine- tallments. in plenty of 265 O Farr 1940 Ma rooms; crockery cheap. mons_but u m legitim 749, Call office. ONE-HALF inter in an old fru and pro store centrally good reasons for selling. A ess box Call office. 0—_RESTAURANT and 10 rooms: su operation by present own; 6 vears; sickness only. C. WILLMOTT, §16 Market s GOOD-PAYING stationery store; fine location. Ingu CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, st Delicacy and dairy produce busi- i place for man ife; will a sacrifice. Box Call AYING transfer corner clgar store le cheap; good reasons given for sell- 78 San J ave. ed to YTNE wo place: xperienc hance. . 130 Sth, n ess investmen! arti pract om 3. n_pur: timate e cal va tore fixtures a. ms; suitable branch 545 Folsom A_FIRST-CL: Ket < COFFEE_and tea_rout W. CASWELL & CO cn this paper trial FICE—Old-establishe ns and for further in in cstablist look after; given. 2 fruit store; n; no agents r. Miss € in city for §I lcal ar ch: xchanges, + Valley Orchard Agency of write to box 711, Call office. on for fruit store or butcher shop; le. 240 Third ave., near Clement ot A blacksmith shop, business. Box 636, wanted to manu- mat, patented. pital le, Cal nd showcase; 5 living bakery and notions. supplied_from GEO. Avply this for sale. and best in 3 sent or Canas APEST LODGING HOUSE! co. rooms; rent $50; near Tivoll rent $35; reduced to §75. Market st rent $50; part cash.. FURNI tel et ria furniture. Market 0dd Fello: t. near 0OM lodging ho furnished; well %27 Mission st 1026 Market H up a lodging he cventh; come quick. America—The Weekly to any address in the one year for 31, | da S FOR SALE. “from_Alexan- VIS & CO., 11 bullding, D, w Marke suse; newly and n equipped dining room. FURNITURE SOLID oak sets, chiffon everything from re in Odd Fellows’ RNITURE Jones and RY, Brussels ca Eastern Outfitting HORS ness and work horses. successors Killip & Co.; Alexandria near Seventh. DAVIS & CO. " carpets. Apply at wo carloads wel FOR SALE. chairs, in curtains, Hotel it fers, building, 16051, s, 1aid_and lined, 1310 Stockton st. with No. ES. broken busi- Chase & Mendenhall, salesyard, 1732 MKt. 4 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, o EULLIVAN & DOYLE, FOR sale—0 horses and car stables. 1301 Turk st Sixth st.: aucticn eales every Wednesday. Auctioneers. mules at old Turk-st. e e WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 100 SETS recond-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggles, surreys and horses. 1146 Folsom st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. OILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLFMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. awer White se ite st SR shoe-pat 106 Ninth st BARS furnitu nd fixtures: AN, 1017-1018-1 no reasonable offer refused. back bars, mirrors, showcas wing machine: all at- 18401 ching machine and , counters, re, store and office new and second-hand. Miesion 021-1023 : OVERSTOCK ( 8t. Germa’ Billlard Co., 409 Market st.; all styles, new and 2d-hand tables, bar fixtures, supplies; best beer pumps; cheap; installmts. LADY called into mourning will sell a gray cloth suit le; can be seen at 531 Sut- ter st. O A W4-KARAT W wortk 360, DRESS pants, $2 : fine s ing Parlors, 513 Montgor A NICE diamond stud fo RIS, ant ave. FOR sale—Cheap; bake Bryent st s CHEST of carpenter tool ranch. Apply 19% Fift COMBINED punch an screw cutting lathe [ GASOLINE engines h h. p. $160, 4 h. p. $175. § A—$3 5 DERBY and Fec lar Price Hatters, 30 T SECOND-HAND machir metals bought F. 1 WHITE'S, 516 Mission gines, sec ASHMAN & BURKE, BARR, counte bought, sold BAFES_All sizes HERMANN BAFE (0. POLYPHONE, §35: in new izes; half original cost MONTHLY, iachine supplies. 145 S AUTOMATIC, Domestic, repairing guaranteed. 19 ALL Kinds bought #old, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. HARRIS, LAUNDRY plant, complet new and second-hand attachment (only), $i fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupl, 8 inding American, $25; 15 Grant ave. 1,30 95, Misfit Cloth- mery, cor.C 19 at U and notion store. $09 I cheap; sultable for eenth st shears: medlum size Mission st 3100, 2 h. p. §125, 8 mith Co., 527 Missfon. A hats, §1 7. Popu- ry st, near Pine. scrap iron and % Mission st boller, engine, ete. ases, shelving, mirrors, cd. 1063 Misslon st THE . 417 Sacramento st will Mkt and second-hand, all ) ark rented; repalred, bought, sold; ixth; phone Mint 5. Singer, White cheap; 15 Mission, nr. Lith. 205 Fourth st. 415 Sacramento at. | machinery, | per | big | Market | PERSONALS. DOCTOR who 1s leaving for Europe on June 1| would take charge of invalid during the pas- sage. tage. Address Doctor, 427 Emma Spreckels 927 Market st. SOLID oak sets, chiffoniers, curtains, chalr everything from ‘Alexandria Hotel, in big store in 04d Fellows' building, 1111 Market st., near Seventh. DAVIS & CO. LADIES' tailor-made suits, §1 week. Chicago Clock Co., 1514 Market st. Open evenings. 3 : best work; lowest prices. DOUGLAS, Central ave., bet. Bush and Pine. HOUSES TO LET. BAY WINDOW HOUSE—212 Perry st., near Fourth st.; 4 rooms: rent $10; water free. Avply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 2 COTTAGES AND HOUSES in the Mission for sale very cheap for cash or on easy terms, by C. S. CAPP & CO., Real Estute Agents, 630 Market st HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list_vou get from BALDWIN & HOWELL. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. EDUCATIONAL. HOWARD, §29—Rooms from 31 week up; also housekeeping and transients. JESSIE, 162, near Palace—Nicely furnished sunny double room. §1 50; single, §1. JESSIE, 315%, near Fourth—Several furnished rooms in private family; newly furnished; rent reasonable. McALLISTER, 635—Furnished rooms; centrally located; private family. 10 Montgomery st | 19 Biar | HOWARD, 54— Lodging house, 87 rooms, $5; or hotel, barroom, range, all Bouse, $60. MISSION, i816—Neatly furnished double rooms; also 2 others unfurnished; sunny; adults pfd. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- ng, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. ELECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics, BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, typing, langnages, FEnglish; 24 teachers, 'day and evening: catalogue (ree. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. DENTISTS. DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st. Painless extraction & = specialty; inferfor work done cn_the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or crowned; pure gold fillings from §1; plates from $5." We guarantee to flll sensitive teeth without pain. “Best materials used only. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship,” English branches, . etc.; life scholarship, §i0; low rates per week and mo. LEDERER'S Quintonica is the only reliable hair tonic; keeps the hair clean and glossy 3¢ a bot. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st LEDERER, the popular hairdresser. charges but 2c; this week he will offer all his $1 bair switches at Tic; good quality and lensth. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. PRIVATE Sanitarium—Surgical and _medical cases taken charge of for physiclans, sur- 1316 Guerrero, 2th; Guerrero st. tel. Blue 991 SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITANI, 313 Sutter st. JOHN L. BOONE, Attorney at Law, No. 4 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. Send for Circular. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Wincheste Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to 3§ per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 1000 ENVELOPE: geons and private individuals. nr, rs; Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law a_Specialty. American and_Foreign Patents Solicited billhead: rds, noteheads or statements printed, $1 send for sam- ples. BLE 511 Sacramento st.; P one Ma T. BRILLIANT, 35340 Post st.. will_sell you ‘Tfurniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tatlor- made suits, ete., on v ; payments. COMPLETE line ladies’ tailor-made suits; low prices; easy baymen ern_Outfitting nd suit dept., 1305 Stockton st. Co., cloak DR. CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 109 Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave.; ward for contagious diseases typewriting_and envelope ad- xaminer bullding, SHORTHAND, dressing. Apply room 400, clothing, furniture, bought, JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. es' or gent' : tel. Mint & suits at wholesale 20 Sansome st. L. installments. h and Sth. to_order on easy LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7 SUITS to order on_instaliments at cash prices §1 a week. N. Y. Talloring Co., 115 Kearn RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no injec- tion; guarantd. Dr.Gordin,514 Pine,ab. Kearny. FOLDING beds §8 50; bedrm sets $8;bed lounges MANN, 121 Sixth $450; open eve's. L. J. NE! WANTED—OId gold for manufacng.. O. Nolte, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell, bet. Powell & Mason. DRESSMAKERS. Ge REMOVED to 3§ 3 MME. up; perfect fit SPIRITUALISM. trance test medium, treat all pri- diagnosis AMRS. J. J. WHITNEY lite reader; medical clairvovance; afe and obscure dis and_occult o'clock; de- CRINDLE, slate raphy. 330 Eilis st ting veloping seance Saturday evening: Zc. MOTHER SADIE to-day 12 50c. 409 Leavenwc A, clairvoyant, medium fion or no pay MRS M2 A mist; satisfa ychometrist; 11 cept Sat., 10c. to 50c; 1724 Market. circles evenings MRS NA FRANCES, independent slate- writing medium. 113 Halght s MRS, tests to all; m; Mo site 5 known fortune at 315 MRS BAUMANN, the w lier, has opened an office CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. SYLVESTER, the celebrated clairvoy- ant, palmist and card reader, returned from abroad, opened parlors at 112 Mason st., near Ellis; hours § a. m. to 9 p. m.; open Sundays; fee 25c: for ladies onl vate entertainments. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and sec- ol diaj disease; full life read- $1; sit., §150. 126 Turk. MME. GORING, the powerful clairvoyant, brings lovers together; settles domestic trout 45 Fifth st MRE. L. DBAN, fortune teller and palmist room 2. 1065 rket st., YOUR future told Larkin s t and_card HAN reade: M palm: past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th, rm. 120 MISS GREEN, card reading and palmist: Post st., room 7. MISS TESSIE GRANT, returned, card reader and palmist. 36% Geary st., rooms 1 and 3 MRS, FRANKIE WILLIAMS has magnetist. 906 Market st., room 21 MME, AUGUST, 1150 Misslon st.; clairvoyant, card reader and palmist; truth or no pay; 2 MISS MAY FC utter st return celebrated card reader. 304 JESSIE BURNETT, palmist and card reader, Temoved to 8651 Market st., rooms 8-9 MYRTLE POTTER, Pariors 12 and 18 card _reader a second floor, 86314 Market _ GRANT, clairvoyant and palmist. 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. BLANCHE DE CHAPPELLE, clalrvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10 MME. MOREAU, the best medium and ca reader 73 Fourth st., near Mission MISS GRACE HAYS, netist, 207 Powell st., room, card reader and ma- 5 and 6. 2 21001 L2 CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, 10c: ladies only. ©43 Natoma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. MME. DR. THOMAS, renowned reveaier, first in her profession; never fails. 325A Sutter st. CLEVELAND, palmist and 110A Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. MISS R reader. card )" Farrell. | v; card reading at pri- | THE most charming spot in the Mission; mag- nificent view; delightful climate; fine large grounds; flowers and lawn; NW. corner Guer- rero and Twenty-first; electric cars; house of 12 rooms in perfect condition; stable and car- riage house; rent low to goed tenant. Apply to E. G. DENNISTON, 343 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero, or 65 Misston st.; key at cor. 2 VERY pleasant sunny_houses, 338 and 338 | Twenty-first st near Guerrero: electric cars; 7 rooms, laundry, bath: in first-class condi- tlon: rent satisfactory to good tenant. Apply to . G. DENNISTON, 3654 Twenty-firt st., or 655 Mission; key at corner. URNISHED HOUSES TO LET. APP, 614—Sunny 10-room house; will. rent for | 3 months or longer. PARTLY furnished house Mission. Apply room S, modern convce: Flood building. COTTAGLS TO LET. ARLINGTON, 33— 3-room cotta, chicken-house; $5 month. San ‘Thirty-fourth st. DEVISADERO, 1413—Furnished cottag reasonable to good tenant. )METHING new, inside and out; 630 Ninth ave., north side park; fine locafion; street werk dore; gas: sewer; water; 5 minutes’ walk from park museum. e; yard and Rtatdo cars to rent at of § rooms, near Dolores. Y cottages, 4 and & rooms. 1876 Fifteenth st.. SU bath: cheap: FLATS TO LET. s Fine furnished flat, 4 rooms and Mission. ELLIS, bath; mod. conv'ces; $35. ADDIY FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list_you ket from BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. FLAT of 5 rooms; large yard; $10. street 417 Green | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights: day, week or month. POST, 52%—Single room for lady or gentleman; cheap; call before 11 a. m. or after 5 p. m. POWELL, 15, adjoining the Columbia Theater— Well-furnished” quiet rooms; day, week or month, ROYAL House, 1% Ellis st.—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to $¢; month, $8 to $3§; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. MERCANTILE_College, room 6), Fiood build- ing, S. H. TARR, Principal; pupils fitted for’ all office work; course in bookkeepin; rapid calculations unequaled; short t.me. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers: Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates: day, even. San Francisco Bus. College, 1236 Mkt. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archi.; day & ev est. 1564, VAN DER NAILLEN, 533 Maxl LAW Schools, 927 Market, . F., and %05 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night; correspondence. 0 SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st Market—Furnished and unfurnished TAYLOR, 1 Nicely ished sunny suites also suniny single rooms; from $2 to $5 a week. THE WALDORF, 24 Fifth st near Market— Select rooming House; telephone Mint 1752 THIRD, 119 (The Oaks)—New first-class up-to- date rooming hous: is now open. BOARDING AND ROOMS. AT 415 First st.—Nicely furnished rooms, with board, §4 & week up; Swedish home. BARTLETT, 102, corner 22d—Front sunny bay- window room, running water, with board. Board and with running ; for 2, §15 each GEARY, 721—Handsomely private family; good board: room furnished rooms in | reasonable; refs. O'FARRELL, ———— | —Pleasant sunny rooms; good | single, double, $20. POWELL, 308 (Hotel Waldorf), facing Union | ‘urnished suites and single rooms; in locality for table boarde: Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front suite 4 ; single rms.; tabie bo: room for par- 742 home cooking; THE ents. 439 Minna st. LOWER flat, 4 rooms and bath; sanitary plumbing, $13. 17 Ewing place, bet. Post and Sutter, off Laguna. | NICE flat, 8 sunny rooms ovements; rent cheay all_modern im- | Sacramento st. NINTH, 243—Modern bay-window flat, 4 rooms and bath; §15, SHARON, 35, bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, nchez and Church—S$18, new flat, five rooms bath, cellar, yard, stable for 2 horses. er flat; 5 rooms, bath: front large vard: rent §i3 NTH, near Howard—Nice, clean sunny 7 rooms and bath; $16; repairs to UMBSEN & CO., 416 Hyde st., between Ei- SUNNY 3-room flat lis and O'Farrell. SUNNY upper fat; 7 rooms, bath and large vard; vent reasonable. 1013% Filbert st. 5A—Sunny -.at, $ rooms, latest im- | 2 front suites with bay windows. | HIRD, provements of 6 rooms and bat TO let—Furnished flat reasonable. 1426 Leavenworth st. UPPER flat, sunny corner; 5 rooms, bath and | yard; §10. 114 San Jose ave PPER flat, 3 cholcs sunny rooms: pantry: ftorercom: §12. 219 Clay st.. near Fillmora. E SR flat of 4 rooms; sunny side. 472 | ave ves sts . near Laguna and k sablel new plumb- HAYES ing and separat $87t4; flat of 3 rooms $15-5-ROOM upper flat. 4140 Twentleth st S R SHIPLEY near Sixth; flat, 5 sunny rooms; bath: gas; yard. $10-LOWER flat of 4 sunny rooms. 27 Pelrl| ot., near Valencia. off Markef 5-ROOM flat to let. 71 Clementina st., near Second; rent reasonable. © ROOMS, $14; cottage, 4 rooms, $18. Key 623 Second st corner Rincon ave FURNISHED FLATS. { fine marine view. 1317 LOVELY furnished flat; Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 2 LARGE sunny rooms, furnished complete | for housekeeping, 2 folding beds, one In kitch- en, one in bedroom, $10 per month, $275 per week; furniture all new. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. CALIFORNIA, 7192 rooms; £00d stove; also other bedrooms suitable for gentlemen. COMFORTABLE housekeeping room for 1ad: sun | day; private. Apply 613 Laguna st., ar Hayes; upstairs. EDDY, 207-Nice large front for housekeeping; also others qulet room complete gas; bath; or 4 nicely furnished clean con- 917— —Parlor floor flat of 3 large rooms; somplete for hekpg.; use of piano. CHILDREN BOARDED. 5555 e e mo. 210 Lexington ave., near Nineteenth st RESTAURANTS. WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and res-au- rant, 44-8-68 Third st.; take elevators: French dinners, %c; also a la carte; tel. Red 2631. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and fce cream parlor, 1085 Market st.i popular pricos. STORES TO LET. 3 NEW stores with 2 rooms back of each, cor- ner Seventh and Minna sts. by JOHN PFOKR, Agent, 403 Pine st. SIXTH, 5S—Store and 3 rooms; rear éntrance: rent $10. large vard XPERT OPTICIANS | E: ). MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan; charter member American Assoclation of Op- ticians. 1071}; Market st., S. F.; examina- tion free; open evenings. MEDICAL. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before golng elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patiepts, with every comfort, convenience of a hospi- tal and privacy of a home; consultation free | and confidential; home treatment, $. No in- | struments used; satisfaction guaranteed or | money refunded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, l‘enl for Berlin Prescription Co.'s infallible pills, 510 Eady st., bet. Hyde and Lerking of- | ce ‘hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to §; Sun- Jays, 4 t0 S p. m. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- | ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed | at any time when others have failed; travel- | ers helped instantly and can return home the | same day; no instruments used; cure at office, | 35; home in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting’ the doctor, free, before going else- | where. MRS. DR.'WYETH, 942 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 6 and 7 to § p. m.; Sunday, 10'to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. ALL ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men and women 50 years' practice: safe and quick cure guar: anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and aid: sure relief, though else fail; dellcacy. privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated: no de’ lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free: confi- dential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; pills, $1; very strong, $2. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause; positively no instruments used; guar- anteed cure at office, $5; travelers helved in- stantly; consultation free and confidential; home for patients; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st.. between Mason and Taylor: office hours, to 5 and 7 to 8§ p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. TEARY, 117—318; for adults; 4 comfortable rooms and bath; ¢ beds; 2 stoves, gas and coal. GOLDEN GATE ave., 414—Elegant parlor sulte, fter June 1; references. GATE ave., 10:0—2 well-furnished v roome, suitable for light housekeepin stove; use of t HARRISON, 676—Parlor 3 ms, completa for housekeeping. oor, 3 nice sunny —— | rooms for nicely furnishe private family. keeping room IMPORTANT—A great progress in medical sci- ence for female troubles, from whatever cause; every woman her own physician, no matter how long standing: travelers helped at once: safe; call on a physiclan with men's knowledge: cure, $5; restores in 1 day and prevents disgrace;: can be sent: consuitation free; ladies’ phyvsiclan, practice 37 years. DR.' POPPER, 318 Kearny st A-DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned femaie specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- tles, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physicign: never falls to cure; consult him first, save time and money: treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Call or write. 1023% Market st PRIVATE academy of dancing; waltzing a speclalty. MISS JEAN HUDDY 6A Hide. “EXPANSION’ the order at DURHAM'S Bus- iness College. 305 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per v ALASKA ENTERPRISES. DEWEY Navigation and Trading Company will dispatch_thefr first vessel on_or about June 10, 1899, for St. Michael, Cape Nome and Kotzebue Sound. Contracts for passengers and freight must be made wjith the general office; no_ outside agents. For_particulars apply’ to CHAS. F. BLANDIN, President, 10 California_&t.. room 5. PROPOSALS. SAN FRANC] , Cal., May 27, 1895—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 12 ¢'clock m., Monday, June 26, 1865, and then opened, for furnishing, during fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, oats and hay, to be deliv- ered on board of vessels at wharves in San Francisco, Cal., for shipment to Honolulu, H. 1. Government reserves right to reject or & cept any or all bids or any part thereof. Pref- erence given to articles of American produc- tion, conditions of price and quality (includ- ing 'in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such prefer- ence given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. All information furnished on applica- tion to undersigned. Envelopes containing bids to be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for ———— at San Franeisco, Cal.,” and addressed to J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quartermaster Gen- eral, U. 8 A., Chief Quartermaster. IMPROVEMENT of San Luis Obispo harbor, Cal.—Tnited States Engineer's office, Laugh- lin building, Los Angeles, Cal., May 27, 1889. Sealed proposals for continuing construction of breakwater at San Luis Obispo harbor, Cal., will be received here until 11 a. m., June 27, 1899, and then publicly opened. In- formation furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Captain Engineers. NEW patent—See our new flesh-colored | plates: cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum: thin and strong; much su- perior to rubber; crown and bridge work; teeth without plates our specialty; flexible plates from §5; crowns, $3 50; fillings. 50c; all work painless and warranted. CHICAGO | DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $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. 6. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4; ‘rubber or flexible plates, $3; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, 2ic ap: gold crowns, $3; gold bridges, $5 up; painless ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW | YORK DENTISTS, 99 Mission st., cor. 6th. | VAN VROOM—Painless dentistry; guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 operators: no stu- dents; painless extraction by electricity. 997 Market st. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near Eieventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. A FULL set of teeth, $5; teeth without plates a specialty; liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- TAL PARLORS, 8 Mason st., corner Market. NEW YORK dentist, 99 Mirsion corner Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up; crown: $3 up; open ev’gs. 80 Market, cor. Stocktol SET of teeth without a plate. DR. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. —— e e e e e CITY REAI ESTATE. $2500—NEW modern 6-room cottage, with all | the latest conveniences; $400 cash, balance $Z> monthly: lot %x12%; near corner Twentleth and Casiro sts. F. NELSON, Bullder. i $3600—HOUSE, 11 rooms, 2 baths, in 3 flats, in €00 repair; newly painted; on Leavenworth st. Apply to 926 Washington st. HOUSE for 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, 5 Montgomery st. $3000 CASH—Reduced from $4500; 50-foot lot; northwest corner of Twenty-third and Dolores sts.; 2-story building, store and flat; a big buy; will gell at above figure if sold within 10 ‘days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner, 434 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. corner PROPOSALS for Supplies of Hardware, Drug: Lumber, etc., for Fire Department. Officeof the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, May 23, 1899. In 'accordance with Resolution No. 2633 (Fourth Seriex) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open_session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 5, 1583, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock, for furnishing supplies for use of the Fire Department, from July 1, to June 30, 11, in accordance 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 in- stance no bid except from persons or firms who are regular recognized dealers in the articles enumerated and bid upon will be re- ceived. Also, all articles and supplies shall be of the same kind, quality and texture 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 supplies required, at the market rates, al the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded to furnish the eame, if, upon the requisition of the officers named, the paity 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 Board 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 parties to whom each one of the contracts may be awarded will be re- quired, prior to of at the time of the execu- ticn of sald contracts, to pay the cost of a 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. Each 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 receive 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 Francisco for the sum of five hundred (8500) 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 it the proposal {s accepted and the contract awarded; and If the bidder shall fail 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 said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by sald Clerk as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to refect all bids if the public good so require. . JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. HOWARD, 640, o, also single; Z5c, Too night; $1, §2 50 week. room for HOWARD, 958 — Furnished fron housekeeping, $10 per month. L. DEAN, fortune teller and palmist, 1065 Market st., room 2. MISS OLLIE LAKE returned, palmist and card reacer. 118 Grant ave, r. 15, second floor. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice: names given; 25c up. 5§ Fourth s icely furnished sunny rooms, HOWARD, 1065— 3125 per week up. complete; all convenience: HYDE, 1103 rooms, furnished for ifi; also 2 In front basement KEARNY, 104—2 unfurnished rooms, nished rooms, $20. MISS A FAURE, card reader and palmist, 405 Kearny st., . 34; French and English spoken. MME TA RALPH, palmist and psychom- etrist; parlors 2 and 3, %9 Mark MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave band's pleture, 25c; ladies. 814 ; future hus- O'Farreil st LARKIN, S04—Large sunny back T Sunny bBedroom and kitchen, furnished, $3. MINNA, 1% Furnished bay-window hous Keeping suite; 52 per veek. Sl 2 s front housekeeping sunny PALMISTRY. MME. NEE maine. 2621; reading by mali, RGAARD, pupil of Count St. Ger- 616 Geary st., above Jomes; tel. Hyde | s1. and;_scientific palm| YOUR_fate is_in your try. MME. GERMAT ¥6 Market st., 1. 3. A_MME. BUSHNELL, the famous p 2 916 Bush #t., between Taylor and Jones. mist. LOST. THE Iady who found the fox terrler pup Thurs- day afternoon on San Jose ave., near Thir- tieth st., return to J. WHITE, 207 Day st., and recelve reward. LOST—Fox terrier; white body, black ears; answers name of Guees. Reward at 30 Call ct. MISSION, §39—Large front room and Kitchen, complete for housekeeping, $3. MISSION, 2133-Large front room, with smal kitchen, §9; also 3 large rooms; running water; bath; cheap. % O'FARRE or 4 sunny furnished bath. unny suite, furnished running water; $12. room PINE, 704—Front ing bed; stove; housekeeping; gas i fold- POLK, 6102 or 3 sunny housekeeping rooms gae range; private family. SIXTH, 108—2 sunny furnished rooms suitabie for light housekeeping. SIXTH, 420—Bay-window housekeeping rooms, single and en suite; bath; reasonable. THIRD, 309—Nicely furnished rooms for house- keeping, $1 50 week and up. T or stolen—Bicycle, from entrance of Em- porlum. Reward at 28 13th st.; no questions. LOST—Sutter or Polk st.. a gold army buckle monogram. It found please return GROVE P. AYERS, Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, 2 Market st. 3 NOTES payable to MRS. RHODA GREEN. Finder please return or notify 1559 Broadway, Oakland; reward o e CARPET CLEANING. R e deli et CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning works—Cloans, ‘moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 32°and 40 Bighth st.: telephone South 20 WHEN you become disgusted with poor work wend 1o SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM. Proprietor. 3, McQUEEN'S Callfornta Carpet Cleaning Co., J'45x“st enson st.; tel. South 238; lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard; lald at Sc. (Q.II!EATTON'B_ 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 14th | st.: cleaning 3c per yard: tel. Mission 74, S, Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn.. 308 Golden Gate; carpets cleaned, 3c yd.; tel. Mint 346, CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126 RSHIP NOTICES. CO-PARTNER! of copartnership—No- tice is hereby given that WINFIELD 8, DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS and CARL A. HENRY, formerly dolng business as co- partners’ under the firm name and style of DAVIS & HENRY, have dissolved such co- partnership and thé business heretofore done by such firm will hereafter be conducted at No. 215 Sansome st. by DAVIS & HENRY, an lnli;tflmrnu‘d mmp-;y. lm ated February 25, 1809. . CARL A. HENRY, WINFIELD § DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS. i | i l | | | | | | corner Hyde—4 connecting front suitable 2 families. TURK, 405, rms.. with good stoves: TWELFTH, 4 furnished for housekeeping; kitchen; $10 or $14. TWENTY-SIXTH, 367, near Misslon—Com- pletely furnished large connecting front sunny suit $§ to $11. e ROOMS TO LET. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms en suite or single; first-class every respect; terms reasonable. otel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homellke house; modern service; elevator; bath; rooms, 50c to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. A—TAYLOR, 149, corner Eddy—Neatly furnish- ed sunny front rooms, from § 5 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. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor: Chinese tea and herb sanitarium,, 764-766 Clay st.. San Fran- cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese herbs, over 3000 varieties being used; advice free: hours, 8:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. ALL married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 408 Clay st.; $150. Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pilis, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure: $2 50; expressed C. 0.'D.: don't delay until too late! OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland, Cal ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours: reli- able, safe, sure: maternity home: no instru- ments; consultation tree, ‘confidential: home treatment, $5. DRS. ALLEN, 228 Van Ne: MRS. DR. WEGENER. 1312 Golden Gate ave. private home in confinement. DR. and Mrs. Wise, 111§ Market st.—Instant re- liaf for monthly troubles or money back:$s up. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 1i5 Mason st MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos for 3 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi- gate and approve this method; pices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon some easy ayments and some good planos for §3, $4 and ¥ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Franeisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. PROPOSALS, STATE PRISON SUPPLIES. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, SAN QUENTIN, until 10:30 a. m. SATURDAY, 1TH DAY OF JUNE, 1899, And at the office of the Clerk at State Priso FOLSOM, until 9:30 a. m. SATURDAY, 17TH DAY OF JUNE, 189, At which times and places they will be opened In presence of bidders, for furnishing and dcll\'orlni;\lpplies for sald prisons, con- sisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other staple supplies, from July 1, 1889, to June 30, 1500, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedule, which will be furnished upon ap- plication at either of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon sald schedules, nor unless 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 certi- fied check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, pavable to R. M. Fita- gerald, President of the Board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon 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. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The Board reserves the right tp refect 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. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. $4000_HOUSE for sale; 37 Moss st., between Sixth and Seventh; lot : next to cor; good condition; new brick foundation; rent $i0. IF vour property is mortgaged and you need ‘more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Marker 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; unexcelled salmor. and trout fishing and hunting; owner leaving country. 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, Cotati, 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 1897-98 address THE | COCATI CO., 302 California st.. S. F. WANTED—5 or more acres, suitable for poul- try in exchange for cash and new mdse.; write | full description. Box 616, Call office $ TO $30 amd acre; list free; crops sure. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Courtv, FRUIT, grain and stock farms. W. D. HOLCOM & CO., 2) Montgomery st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. —_— PROPERTY WANTED. COTTAGE and lot, $1500: quick. J. J. EVANS, | Real Estate Agent, 630 Market st. cE e R e MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, Wwithout removal; no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1022 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 3d and 2d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no di lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 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; 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 thelr notes without indorser. TOUSLEY, 582 Parrott bldg. AT Nevada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave.—Money ioaned on diamonds, jeweiry and clothing. STRAIGHT tip: ®o 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. o | Cal. RESPONSIBLE party wants $1500; 1 vear, 10 | per cent; person worth $150,000 will indorse. Box 763, Call office. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MAGNIFICENT new house; modern; up to date; 9 rooms; lot 50x200; 2 blocks from San Francisco local; all sunny, nice rooms; price Teduced to $3500 last week: photo in ‘office. Address owner, E. E. BUNCE, %5 Broadway, Oakland. HOUSES to let; send for a list: also sale bar- gains E_E. BUNCE, 50 Broadway, Oakland. OARLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer 11th and Frarklin. Oakiand ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. PIANO, furniture, billiard table, etc.; must be €ld P. D, @ DAVIS, 111 Market st., near Seventh, 0dd Fellows' building. FOR sale_Upright Steinway plano in good or- der: also Caligraph typewriter No. 3. 1900 Vallejo st. T 517 McAllister a family must sell $600 up- right regardless of cost. OUR specialty is renting new planos; §2 50 per mo. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. A_FINE plano for practice, $50. Room 12, Flood building, Fourth and Market sts. 15—FELEGANT plano for sale on § install- ments; cost $400. Call 1115 Post st. R. A. DANIELS is now with BYRON MAUZY, 308 to 312 Post st. A—UPRIGHTS, $69 up: installments, $5 76 up: rents, 32 up (allowed on sale). Helne, 138 Elli BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Sunny rooms and suit all convéniences: families ‘and - gentlemen; elevator BUSH, furnished rooms, §5 up: suites, $15 up; Wellsbach lights. CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and tnfurnished roams and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Huon—ElerntlY furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ELLIS, 5%-—Fine suite, $18; also large front room, $15; single, $6. GOLDEN GATE ave., nished sunny front room; running wate vate family; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Misslon—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and ingle; elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: $150 to $6 per week. 727—Handsomely fur- pri- A NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways. Keeffs 1019 Van Ness, nr. Geary; tel. Larkin 705. BARGAINS—Another big lot 0s put on ale cheap, Wilkon's Storage Rooms, 1110 Mit, A—$85; UPRIGHT plano in fine condition; also the famous Hornung Bros. 216 McAllister st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other planos. 308 Post st. W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallet & Davis planos. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. KNABE planos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. zithers, old and new. repairer, 2 Latham p H, HARRISON, 7843, nr. 4th—Finely furnished sunny rms.; all conv'cs; quiet home; §1 wk. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 29, 189—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 vear commencing July 1. 189, forage and straw for San Diego Barracks, Cal.; also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, Tort Baker, Benicia Barracks, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Fran- cisco, and San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids, or any part thereof. Prefererce given to articles of American production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign preductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American 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 containing bids to b. indorsed *‘Pro- posals for Forage and Straw,” and addressed ic sald Quartermaster, or to J. M. MAR- SHALL. Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. A., Chief Quartermaster. PROPOSALS— Proposals for Hardware, plumbers’ mate- rials, lumber, paints, oils, etc.. furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books, phytical, chemical and other apparatus and supplies, printing, lithographing, etc.—Sealed proposais will be received by the Superin- tendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, on Wednesday, May 31, 1599, at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for fu nishing’ the School Department of this city and county during the fiscal year 15991300 with hardware, plumbers' materials, lumber, paints, oils, etc., furniture, fuel, stoveplpc. stationery, library books, etc., and for do- ing the printing and lithographing required during the said fiscal yvear, 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 advertising. J. A. SIMPSON, Secretary. U, 8. ENGINEER office, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., April 27, 1899—Sealed pro- Jposals for dredging in Humboldt Bay, Cal., Will be received here until 12 o'clock, noon, May 29, 1599. Information furnished on appli- cation. W. H. HEUER, Major Engineers. ALAMEDA REA $1500—NICE modern cottage; 5 rooms; your own plan; on lot 33x100; $300 cash: $20 per month. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. THE finest water front property in Alameda for sale at a great bargain. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st -, ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies in delicate health; largs grounds: private. MRS. FUNK 1416 Sth ~ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. JUST the place you have been looking for. You have been wanting to raise chickens: here s vour opportunity; I have a very fina corner lot. 200x140, with a fine house of 7 in’ perfect” order: electric cars pass the propert: nly 5 minates to R. R. statios a fine orchard, chicken houses, etc.; to be sold | for less than the improvements. cost. JOSEPH | J MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. ONLY $1600 for a very desirable 6-room house and lot: handy to electrfc and local station. 0. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley. - MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Hollis M. Bailey and Grace O. Wingard...33-3) | Frank B. Kent and Flarence J. Cameron....27-19 | David M. Coney and Tillie B. Nordman....2¢-21 Henry A. Stelling and Emma A. C. Prange.24-24 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed jn_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ARMBRUSTER—In this city, May 19, 189, to the wife of Rudie H. Armbruster, a son. _— MARRIED. RICHARDS—DUFUR—In this city, May 25, 1509, by the Rev. Johz A. B. Wilson, D.D.. Alexander Orr Richards of Santa Cruz and Mrs. Elizabeth Dufur of Oakland. | DIED. Hathaway, Charles Jota, Ahikanoshike Kelly, Michael Lee, Mrs. Hannah B. Lewkewitz, Jacob McFarland, Mr. Matthiesen, Matthias Orr, James H. Rideout, Capt. J. R. Rusell,” Lewis B. Sargent, Thomas F. Walsh, Joseph A. Wright, Annle ANDREWS—In Alameda. May 2, 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, England, aged 70 vears and 8§ months. LZFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, at her late idence, 2517 Clement avenue, Ala- meda. Interment Masonic Cemetery, San Francisco. CHEYNE—In this city, May 24, 1399, Robert, dearly beloved hushand of Josephine Cheyne, a native of Scotland, aged §2 vears. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 120 Missicn street, near Eighth. Interment' I 0. O. F. Cemete: CRAIG—In this city, May 26, 1599, Catherine, beloved wife of ‘the late John Craig. and dearly beloved mother of Jennie, Henry and Edward J. Craig, Mrs. James O'Day and Mrs. Edward McDonnell, a native of County Tip- perary, Ireland, aged 6 vears. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, ‘Army street, between Folsom and Shotwell, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemeter: DEAN—In this city, May 25, 1599, Albert Pit- man, beloved son of Simeon and the late Clara Dean, and brother of Mrs. Frank Finch, Miss Celina Dean and William A., Stephen J. and Corbett G. Dean, a native of Newfoundland, aged 19 years and 9 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2068 Larkin street, near Broadway. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. DECKELMAN-—At Cavite, Manila, P. L., Au- gust 29, 1965, Frank E.. beloved son of F. and A. Deckelman. and brother of Albert and Richard Deckeiman. late member of the Hos- pital Corps, First Regiment, California Vol- unteers, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 10 months -4 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. from the Howard Presbyterian Church, corner Oak and Baker streets. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. DEWEY —In Oakland, May 2i. 1589, A. T. Dewey, a native of Westfleld, Mass., aged 65 vears and 20 days. 07 The funeral will take place under the auspices of Keystone Lodge No. 64, A. O. U. W., from Giers' Hall, Fourteenth street, be- tween Clay and Washington, to-morrow (Sun: day), at 2 o'clock. Members of A. O. U. W. will meet at A. O. U. W. Hall at 1:30 o'clock. J. J. O'TOOLE, M. W. ROBERT BENDLE, Recorder. DRIEFER—In this city, May 23, 1899, Adolph D. J., dearly beloved husband of Amalie Drie- fer, and brother of Oscar Driefer, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 40 vears and 20 days. Member of Germania Stamm No. §3, U. 0. R. M.; Court Golden West No. 20, F. of A.: Metamora Stamm No. 4, Pocahontas Tochter. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 635 Washington street, thence to Masonic Temple, where the services will be held commencing at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Ceme- Andrews, Sarah Cheyne, Robert Craig, Catherine Dean, Albert P. Deckelman, Frank E. Dewey, A. T. Driefer.” Adoiph D. J. Finn, Harriet Garbarino, Antonio Gustin, James W. Hall, John J. Hanley, George W. Harfst, Marie A. T May 26, 1899, Harriet, be- Finn, a native of Eng- land, aged 44 vears £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 29, 1899, at 1 o'clock, at her late res dence, 424 Linden avenue. Interment C press Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. GARBARINO—In this city, May 26, 1889, An- tonio Garbarino, beloved father of Mrs. G. Adamina, Michael L., John and Louis V. Garbarino and the late Mrs. M. Steffanazzi, a native of Italy, aged 75 years 7 months and 26 days. GUSTIN—In_the City and County Hospital, May 26, 189 James William Gustin, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 27 years. HALL—In this city, May 25, 1809, John J. Hall, a native of Oregon, aged 33 vears. HANLEY—In this city, May 26, 1893, George W., beloved husband of Mary Hanley, and father of David, Leonard and George Han- ley, Emma_ Nibiock, May Hanley and Mrs. Charlotte Kummer, ‘a native of New Hamp- shire, aged 71 vears 1 month and 24 days. HARFST—In Oakland, May 26, 1899, Marie A., beloved wife of Hermann Harfst, and sister of William Mueller, a native of Baden, Ger- many, aged 56 years 4 months and 16 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington street, Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HATHAWAY—At his home in San Lorenzo, Alameda County, of apoplexy, Charles W. Hathaway, a native of Freetown, Mass., aged 78 years 1 month and 18 days. 07 Funeral services will be held this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at his late resi- dence. Interment private, in Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco. JOTA—In the City and County Hospital. May 26, 1889, Ahikanoshike Jota, a natlve of Japan, aged 20 vears. KELLY—In this city, May 25, 1899, Michael Kelly, uncle of Patrick and John Kelly and Herbert, Delia, Annie and Edward Keighary, @ native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 59 years. LEE-In Alameda, May 2. 1839, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Crozer, 14% High street, Mrs. Hannah E. Lee, widow of the late William §. Lee, for a long time resid- ing on Bay_Farm Island, a native of New York, aged 59 vears 4 months and 6 days. (Newburgh and Orange County, New York, papers please copy.) §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the Free Methodist Church, Pine street. Interment private. LEWKOWITZ—In this city. May 2, 1899, Jacob Lewkowitz, beloved brother of Joseph, Isi- dor and Abraham Lewkowitz, a native of Kempen, Prussia, aged 65 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from S’nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Members of Pacific Lodge No. 48, I. 0. B. B., are invited to at- tend. McFARLAND—In San Mateo, May 26, 1899, Mr. McFarland, a native of Maine, aged 73 years and 6 months. MATTHIESEN—In this city, May 25, 1899, Matthias, dearly beloved husband of Mar. garethe Matthiesen, father of Andreas, Herr- man and Dora Matthiesen, and brother of Hans Matthiesen of Livermore and Mrs. Peter Wrage of San Jose, a native of Husem, Schles- wig-Holstein, Germany, aged 50 years and 22 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Union-square Hall, 421 Post street, where funeral services will ‘be held under the auspices of the Ger- mania Club. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. ORR—In this city, May 25, 189, James H.. be- loved son of Eiizabeth and the late James Orr, a native of New York. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 214 Howard street, thence to St Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a requiem mass will be calebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guererro streets. RIDEOUT—In" Sausalito, May 25, 1599, Captain 1. R. Rideout, a native of Maine, aged 72 ears. Y > Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at the residence, Sausalito, this day (Saturday), at 10:30 o clock. RUSSELL—In this city, May 2, 1599, Lewis Berton, eldest and _dearly beloved son of George and Jessie Russell, and brother of Harvey Russell, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 10 months. SARGENT—In Manila, Philippine Islands, Au- ‘zust 17, 185, Thomas F., beloved son of the late Mary A. Sargent, brother of Willlam T. Sargent, and nephew of Ellen and Katie E. Leary, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 1 month and 4 days. L7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock. from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St.’ Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be calebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALSH—In San Jose, Cal. May 25, 1509, Jo- seph A., beloved son of Minnie E. and the late Walter J. Walsh, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 22 days. WRIGHT—In this city, May 2, 159, Annie, beloved wife of the late Robert F. Wright, and mother of Mrs. Peter Callahan. Mrs James Early, Mrs. James Hogan and Katie and John . Wright, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 65 vears. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully. invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 218 Moulton_ street, between Lombard and Greenwich, off Fillmore, thence to St. Brigid’s Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemete P — HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, Lincola Io Figth st opposite Schoak