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e e e —————— THE SAN FRANCISCO CATLL, TUESDAY, MAY 30,V 1899. T 5 e 2 : BUSINES. CHANCES. S S PERSONALS. HOUSES TO LET. ROOMS T0 LET—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. T-CLASS day and night saloon north | IF ARCHIE MORKISON, formerly of Wheat- | BAY WIN 3 YLOR er 1 AUCTION OF TnvesTits e of et good business locations : RISON, y of Wheat- | BAY WINDOW HOUSE—212 Perry st., near| A_TAYLOR, 149, corner Eddy—Neatly furnish- | AUCTION OF INV. LIN & COn 77 Market ot s o MORRINDN: & 2 o e passntage. = = - AT 16 Stockton st., “The Pup’—Nicely fur- ERTY. )_PARTNBR wauted: lohtioiie: otlices | Vo . e _| HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed | “higiied rooms for gentlemen. a1 SALESROOM, 14 MONTGOMERY ST. Lo S " ght indoor business; | YOUNG healthy mother would like to wet | list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, NDAY, JUNE 12, pay_over $60 per manth o cach yearly. LAUGHLIN & CO., ¥ Market st. N and merchants' lunch house e stores; bargain; sickness of sale. McLAUGHLIN & CO., st saloon in Mission; do- month; everything . 865 Market st. ) $500 | & CO. doing Koua busi- JONES & CO. 'EL; clears §1 +—Saloon per month. clears §20 per month, Sa on; clears $i NATIONAL AGE 10 dressmaking parlors at your proprictors Sick, N 34 Kearny st. and bar COWI centrally located; & CO., 935 Market! store and bar, with living ; central location; a bar- box 09, Call office tical miner for new rofa; fortune for 1 office, Oakland. ving tandy route, with 1 in good condition Ap- ry, notion, stationery, . accou sickness, Box 303, Call. SACRIFICE—O] d 4 fruit no agents. stor ghth st modern s and the ) cash to go in partn r a b secured OeER) at_inventor: SR D rent. Ap; ‘( 0—FOR sale, §0od business p d &-house and stores with business: & part ish. Address Owner, box §43, Call office AL SALOON burgaln; opp. the Callfornia Thea er: fitted uy most modern style, with lub room adjoining. 423 Bush st THE best-pa. able for n s 865, Call office. FOR SALE—Cheap: Oakland; good tr . Onkland. GOOD-PAYT WELCH, FOR sale—Delicacy and dairy produce n a good place for man and wife; id at crifice Box 740, Call. ome bakery Wite sor Box rd in S Sixth “a first-class wood 3 : best location stationery_store; NNINGHAM, ansome st fine_location, CURTISS & busi- will be a GOO! Nl £t location reasona take Sutro fruit store * butcher shop: % Third av . near Clement BAKE. dLass sa Market st. Apply cor. Precita hed restaursint; cheap. G saloon in bus center SHOP must be busi- : good paying £ood prices. room furnish, PART wanted, lady business gent, ing cto. all furnished alifornia st GOOD-PAYING ap; inv on i aD rent rre Y nd 6-room lodging-house, complef 1, for sale. S0 Jackson st. FOR SALE-A good blacksmith shop, for 35007 wish 1o retire from business. Box 63, Call COFFEE and tea routes suppiled from GEO, W WELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento cn this paper for sale. Apply this fhice, Market st irkew st rt cash rooms: good ness, 278 Minna st FURNITURE FOR SALE. TRY. Brus: stern O order; s carpets, lald_and lined, tfitting Co.. 1310 Stocl ak for 48 4 ROOMS furn 7 King { ash and $6 per n v e prove prices are the hased for all cash: bargains i-hand uprights upon some easy ts and some good pianos for $3, $4 and SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., er Kearny and Sutter and Thirteenth and Broadw Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest west of Ch s KOHL! & CH. 26, 25 and arrell st.; planos, org othe nstrumen terms easy: prices low le done to piease and satis way ptano in good typewriter No. 3. sale- also pright St Caligraph is renting new planios Piano Co., 560 Ha is now with 2 Post st PRIGH ents, $2 up ( $69 up llowed on sale) installments, $ 75 up Heine, 136 E!lis. Chickering and 3 Steinways. Keeffe's, 1019 Van Ness, nr. Geary: tel. Larkin 06. ARGAINS. eale cheap. nother blg lot planos put on on's Storage Rooms, 1710 Mkt. w $55: UPRIGHT piano In fine condition; al t ous Hornung Bros. 218 MeAllfst IMER, Byron Mauzy and other planos. s Post G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Francls Bacon and Hallet & Davis plano ARGAIN-Good upright cheap. SCHMIT: McAllfster #t., next Hibernia Bank. new scale; new styles. LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham pl ATTORNEYS AT LAW. g G. Ma- ABE plano MAGUIR & GALLAGHER—James guire (ex-Congressman) and James L. Galla- gher (ex-City and County Attorney) have moved their law offices to the Parrott build- ing, 82%-55 Market st.; tel. South 216. King, attorney at law, ADVICE free; R. sixth floor, Chronicie buflding; nc adyance charg: states, mortgages, damages, attach- ments, bankruptey, all cases; wills, contracts, etc., drawn; moderate fees: call or write. harge unless successful; advice free; of open evenings from 8 to 8. HUGH C. GRANT, room 64, Emma Spreckels bt ADVICE free: divorce law a specialty; private: no fee without ruccess: collections. _G. W. HOWE. atty at iaw, 80 Market, cor, Stocktn. MRS. CLARA FOLTZ, attorney law; pro- bate and guardtanship; Sth fioor Crocker blAg. 1. 8. CLARKE-Emma Spreckels building, 9% Mariet: consultation free: no fees in advance. W. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. DAVIDSON. 527 Market CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cl moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 54 and 40 Eighth st.; South’ 250 WHE] {skusted_with poor work N you become cend 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-357 Teham: : ety CARPETS cleaned, 3¢ per vard L. JONBS, MeAllister st., cor. Larkin. Tel. Mint 1501, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co. Sutter st.; tel. Main 2. GEO. WALCC Proprietor. 3 McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co 43 Stevenson st.; tel. Scuth 225; lowest rat CARPETS cleaned at Sc per vard: laid at Sc. in es- uilding. | eaning works—Cleans, | flk:ll"&c Address box 369, Call office. LEDERER'S Quintonica, a rare bottle; cleanses the scalp; see gr ‘“f play this week. 123 Stockton artistic - uch which make: ; swi hair tonfc, cat window st | | hairdres: a_coiffy open Sundays and holi- Stockton st. have, PAIR of music’ b Spanish machetes X or phonograph. BROS Ibs coffee, $1; 12 cans table peache: i 2 cans sardines, §1; 12 cans oysters, 3 20 1bs rice, §1; 4 rolls butter, $1: 20 cans ed ham, §i; 60 cakes = $1; % lbs prunes or pears, §1: 20 Ibs cornstarch, $1; 5-1b can bak- ing powder, $1: 10 Ibs cheese, $1; flour, Toc LINCOLN BROS., Cash Grocers, 226 E Folsom. in exc Box 343 de_suits to order —ELEGANT ladies’ tallor-ma; at wholesale figures. H. KRAMEL, 20 San- some £t LADIES' tailor-made suits, §1_week. Chicago Clock Co., 1514 Market st. CEMETERY fences; best work: lowest prices. DOUGLAS, Central ave., bet. Bush and Pine. Open evenings. PRIVATE Sanitarlum—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero, tel. nr, 25th; Guerrero st. cars Biue 991. SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITANL 313 Sutter st. 16 Montgomery st. HOUSE of § rooms. 16 Metcalf place, off Geary, between Mason and Taylor. HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath; all modern im- provements; rent §16. 2754 Twenty-third st. LAGUNA, 1717—House of 8 rooms, bath; base- ment; yard; newly papered; rent $30. PACIFIC Heights residence; 1907 Pacific ave. near Gough st.; § rooms, servant's and store room, heater, etc.; marine view; new plumb- ing; newly papered and painted; low rent. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. THE most charming spot in the Mission; mag- nificent view; delightful climate; fine lazge 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 good tenant. Apply to B. G. DENNISTON, 343 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero, or 655 Mission st.; Key at cor. 2 VERY pleasant sunny houses, 3385 and 3388 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero; electric cars; | 7 rooms, laundry, bath; In first-class condi- tion; rent eatisfactory tp good tenant. Apply to E. G. DENNISTON, 3464 Twenty-first st., or 655 Mission: key at corner. ——— FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. DEVISADE! sunny cc PARTLY furnished house; modern conv'ce: 2533 Mission. Apply room S. Flood bullding. ——— RO, 112 — Completely furnished | er upper flat, 4 rooms; bath; reas L. Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and’ Copyright No. 4 Sutter st., Law a_Specialty. an_Francisco, Cal. American and Forelgn a for ar. Patents Solicited JOHN L. BOON CTRIC lights in every room: Winchester tel, 44 Third st. near Market: 700 rooms; | to §150 per night: $150 to $5 per week: | free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | 100 ENVELOPES, billheads, cards, noteheads | or statements printed, $150; send for sam- ples. BLEY, printer, 511 Sacramento st.; phone Main 1536 | T. BRILLIANT, 338-340 Post st., will sell yo ture, carpets, cloaks. dress goods, tallor. made suits, etc, on very easy payments. e COMPLETE line ladies' tailor-made suits; low prices; bayments. Eastern Outfitting 0., "Cloak and sult dept., 1306 Stockton st DR_ CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 108 Elm ave. office, Horse Hospital, §10 Golden Gate ave. separate ward for contagious diseases. | $10. | COTTAGES TO LET. | COTTAGE of 4 rooms, yard, basement; BUSH, 421, above Kearny—Choice Tms.; gas and stationary washstand; 1sc, 25¢ up. BUSH, 1124—Beautiful rooms, $10 and $12; bath, running water; home comforts. CARHOLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 24 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny roorns; prices reasanable. DEVISADERO, 1823 Furnished rooms, private family, 3 per month. EDDY, 9172 or 4 nicely furnished, clean, con- necting; gas range; splendid location. GEARY, G56—Flegant sunny front rooms; other rooms; privilege light hkpg.; piano; 'phone. sun, GOLDEN GATE, 523—Large front room suit- @ble for 2: also single; private family; rent reasonable. GOLDEN GATE uve,, 72i—Handsomely fur- nished sunny front room; Tunning water; pri- vate family; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and Single: elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house: $150 to §6 per week. HARRISON, 846—Pleasant sunny {ront rooms for 2; also single rooms. HAYES, 738 Two sunny furnished connecting rooms to let; running water; gas. HOWARD, §27A—Nice front furnished room, §2 per week. HOWARD, ~sixth—One large et, $4 a month. 2071, near Twent 3254 Folsom st.; key In corner grocery. furnished sunhy room, cl 4 month. TO LET_1362 Turk st.; &room cottage; also | LARGE sunay furnished room to rent reason- ttage 3 rooms, rear; large stable;reasonable. | _able. Call 865 Mission st. _REAR cottage: =, basement; water | MINNA. 667, corner Eighth—N. shed $6—REAR cottage: 4 rooms, basement; water o artent free. 339 Jersey st.; Castro cars. SUNNY cottage; 6 rooms; newly renovated. | Railway ave. off Dolores; key 3579 17th. i FLATS TO LET. i A M. SPECK & CO., 657 Market st. FLATS. COTTAGES. i 431 4th ave., 6-r....$15 1245 Sanchez, 5-r..$13 50 | 1217 Pacifie, 5-T. 13 1241 Sanchez, §5-r.... 13 | 318 Pt Lobos, 5-r..12 50| 313 T. L18 1914 Union, 5-r 12/4218 26th, 5-r.. 18 328 Lombard, 5-r.... 12!3893 Army, 4 8| ADELAIDE place, 8, off Taylor, nr Post—Flat | 4 nice sunny rooms, $12 | SHORTHAND, typewriting and envelope ad- dressing. Apply room 400, Examiner bullding. or gent's clothing, furniture, bought, Mint 97. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st | ST to_order on easy installments. L. | TLEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet 7th and sth. | SUITS to order on_ installments at cash prices $1 a week. N. Y. Tafloring Co.. 115 Kearny. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife: no injec- tion; guarantd. Dr.Gordin,514 Pine.ab.Kearny. FOLDING beds $8 50; bedrm sets $5:bed lounges $450; open eve's. L. J. NEUM 121 Sixth. WANTED—-OId gold for manufacng. O. Nolte, Jeweler. 248 O'Farrell._het Powell & Mason FELL, 492- Elegant modern flat; 6 large sunny rooms; bath; cellar; $35. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FRANKLIN, 714, near Golden Gate Lower bay-window flat; 4 large rooms; yard. ave HOWARD, 1806—Sunny double bay-window flat; 6 rooms and bath; $15. LEAVENWORTH, 1519—Upper flat, § rooms; gas; bath; modern improvements. McALLISTER, 1441—Handsomely furnished flat; 7 rooms and bath; reasonable to sirable party. Apply $:30 to 3. | = L [ DRESSMAKERS. REMOVED to 387 G up; perfect it. MAME. st.; dresses made, $ | SPIRITUALISM. | ATMRS. 7. 5. WHITNEY, trance test medium, treat all pri- diagnosis life reader; medical clairvoyance and obscure diseasi | vate, chronic | free; sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st. | ssoclation to-night, Oc | a Larkin; Mrs. Seal, Mrs. Shriner, | Mr. Hargrave; admission 10c. HARLAND, trance medium; test circle ight; articles read; 10c prophetic readings. Sixth st CRINDLE—Slate_writing an, i ittings, $1; 10 to test circle to- medium and 24ty Sixth MANDENA, clairvoyant, ; satisfaction or no p: A FRANCES, independent slate- & medium. 115 Haight st. tests to all, Tues_Fri., ; sittings, $1. 233 Valencia st. the well-known fortune it 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 Ellis: hours % a. m. to § p. m.; open Sunday: 25c: for ladies only; card reading at pri- vate entertainments. come, skeptics. | NEW flat; 4 large rooms, bath and laundry; rent cheap. Apply at 349 Liberty st. SHARON, 3, bet, Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Sanchez and Church—318, new flat, five rooms and bath, cellar, yard, Stable for 2 horses. —window room, §t per week s65—Large sunny furnished room; rent reasonable. MISSION, 1316~ also 2 others unfurnished O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny_ furnished rooms; ele- Vator: electric lights: day, week or month. OFARRELL, 2051 single, $ per mo., and 1 double furnished room, §2 week. OFARRELL, 211, nr. Powell—Elegant modern sunny rooms, suite and single; reasonable. eatly furnished double rooms; nny; aduits ptd. O'FARRELL, 5892 furnished rooms for house- keeping: gas; bath: sunny; §l4 per month. POST, & rent’ reasonable Pleasant furnished sunny rooms; | running water and gas. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent | light; reading room, smoking room and | ladies' parlor; rooms, per night, 85 to $150; | week, $2 0 $8; month, 38 to $3; elevator on | office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SIXTH, 13—Large front b1 room suitable for bBusiness; also rooms for light housekeeping. THE WALDORF, 24 Fiith st near Market— Select rooming house; telephone Mint 1792, THIRD, 119 (The Oaks)—New first-class up-to- date rooming house; is now open. VAN §13—One or more furnished or not: also upper parlors 3 VAN NESS, 9t Elegantly and single room; reasonable turnished alcove SIXTH, 53A—Upper flat; 6 rooms, bath: front | and rear entrance, large yard; rent $id. | ENTH, near Howard—Nice, clean sunny SIXT pper flats; 7 rooms and bath: $16; repaics to | sult. b G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgamery. | Y corner flat, 7 _rooms and bath, cheap. 648 Minna st., near Eighth. Ry THIRD, 415A—Sunny ..at, § rooms, provements, 2 front suites with bay wi El latest im- indows. TURK, 520B—Sunny flat, 4 rooms; large base- ment; rent §12; no children. i UPPER sunny flat; 6 rooms; modern Improve- ments; fine location: rent cheap. 1212 Fulton. TPPER flat, § rooms and bath; rent reason- able. 244 Oak st 5 | TPPER flat, 3 cholce sunny rooms; pantry: | store %12, 2419 Clay st.. near Fillmore. BOARDING AND ROOMS. AT 415, First st—Nicely furnished' rooms, with board, $¢ @ week up; Swedish home. LADY who has had much experience in board- ing school abroad is going to start boarding &chool for small children in Berkeley; Eng- lish, French, German, music, drawing; best caré; terms, $25 a month. Box 804, Call office. O FARRELL, 74¢—Pleasant sunny rooms; good home cooking; single, 325 double, §20. POWELL, 309 (Hotel Waldorf). facing Unlon 8q.—Furnished suites and single rooms; in bustness locality for table boarders. | | ROOM and board cheap. THE Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front suite elegantly furnished; single rms.; table boa 1 OR 2 children to board, an: ents. 439 Minna st e room for par- | $ 50_UPPER flat of 4 rooms; sunny side. 472 Linden ave., near Laguna and Hayes sts. | § ROOMS, $14; cottage, 4 rooms, §1 G . corner Rincon ave | $10-LOWER flat of 4 sunny rooms. off Market, near Valencla. 6 rooms and bath. th and Florida sts. 4140 Twentieth st., upper_flat, ry corner “ROOM upper flat. Castro CIGHTEENTH st. ath; $10 and $12. near Hattie—4 | PORTER, wonderful dlairvoyant and born with double vell and sec- full life read- | MME rd reader; ond sight; dlagroses disease; | _ing; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; sit., $1 50. 126 Turk. | MME. GORI the powerful clairvoyant, Lrings lovers together; settles domestic troubles. 345 Fifth st. ETTA RALPH, magnetist and psy ; parlors 2 and 3, 9% Market st A. L. CARLSO ist and planets. MIS fortune teller by cards, pa 28 Sixth st., rooms 2-3. YOUR future told by cards, %c; Sunday hours, 7t 10 p. m. 3% Larkin st., room 6. satisfaction guar- Mission st. YOUR future told by card anteed; price 25c. MME. HANSON, 1322 palmist_and_card reades past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th, rm. | MISS GRELN, card reading and palmistry. 208 | "Post st., room 7. MISS TESSIE GRANT, returned, card reader and palmist. 36% Geary st., rooms 1 and 3. MRS. FRANKIE WILLIAMS has returne magnetist. 96 Market st., room 2L MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.; clairvoyant, truth or no pay; 25c. 304 card reader and palmist; MAY FOX, celebrated card reader. tter st. JESSIE BURNETT, removed to 864 Market st. MYRTLE POTTER, card reader and palmist. Parlors 12 and 18, second floor, 885% Market. ED—EDNA V. GRANT, clairvoyant and palmist. 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. BLANCHE DE CHAPPELLE, clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st,, rooms 9 and 10. | Mis: palmist and card reader, rooms §- RETURN MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card ader; 25c up. MME. DR. THOMAS, in her profession: never fails. MiSS OLLIE LAKE returned. palmist and card reader. 113 Grant ave, r. 15, second floor. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MISS A FAURE, cara reader and palmist, 405 Kearny st., r. #: French and English spoken. MM cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, %c; ladies, 14 O'Farceil st. renowned reveaier, first 3254 Sutfer st. PALMISTRY. . NEERGAARD, pupll of Count St. Ger- maine. 615 Geary st., above Jones; tel. Hyde 2621; reading by mall, $§I. YOUR fate 1 i sclentific palmis- in your hand; try. MME. GERMAINE, 96 Market st., r. 30, A-—MME. BUSHNELL, the famous palmist. 918 Bush st., between T or and Jones. DENTISTS, 73 Fourth st., near Mission. | | HYDE, 6002 to 4 | FURNISHED FLATS. LOVELY furnished flat; fine marine view. 1317 | Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. e | A—2 LARGE sunny rooms, furnished complete | for housekeeping; 2 folding beds, one in kitci- ne in bedroom; $10 per month, $2 50 per k; furniture all new. Apply at shoe store, fon st., bet. First and Second sts. A-TWO large sunny rooms, furnished com- plete for housekeeping, 38 per month, $2 per week. Apply at shoe store, 562 Misslon st between First and Second st | | AT 14A Geary st., a completely furnished suite | for housekeeping; closets and running water | in both rooms; $20; also other rooms cheap. | BRANNAN, 422, near rocms, furnished or unfurnishe Third—2 upper sunny | rent $6 mo. | BUSH, 1408, near Van Ness—3 nicely furnished | omis for housekeeping, $20. | let, 3| CLAY, 1723, near Van Ness ave.—To omis, furnished or unfurnished. ERIE, 47—2 and 3 housekeeplng rooms, separate rden; rent $10 and 313, 2 furnished rooms for vard. OM, 528—Parlor floor flat of 3 large rooms; furnishéd complete for hskpg; use of pian: GEARY, 1917-315; for adults; 4 comfortable rooms and bath; 2 beds; 2 stoves; gas and coal. GOLDEN GATE ave., d4—Blegant parlor suite, vacant after June 1; references. GOLDEN GATE ave. 1050—2 well-furnished sunny rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; gas stove; ufe of telephone. HARRISON, Wo—Pleasant_sunny front rooms “for houseKeeping, only $8 a month. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window and other rooms; reasonabie. HOWARD, 640, nr, 30—Sunny bay-window rmi also single; Zic, 5 night; $1. 32 50 week. | ELEGANTLY furnished CHILDREN BOARDED. CHILD to board; 4 at 1915 Central ave. GOOD home for children, $§; Infants, $10 per mo. 210 Lexington ave.. near Nineteenth st. RESTAURANTS. . nt, coffes and ice popular pricos. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, crenm parlor. 1035 Market st STORES TO LET. store; llving rooms; rent reasonable. 256 Third st. SEVENTH st., opposite new Postoffice; store and 5 rooms; $20. SIXTH, 538—Store and 3 rooms; large yard;: | rear entranc rent $10. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 18 pages. In wrapper. for malline. $1 per year | | 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, 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 1599, And at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, 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 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 considered unless made upon | £ald 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- | fled check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, pavable to R. M. Fitz- gerald, President of the Board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will' enter into & 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 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. BLLIS, Clerk. HOWARD, 1068—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, complete; all convenlences; §125 per week up. | HOWARD, 2006A, near Sixteenth—2 sunny front | suites, complete for housekeeping; bath; $10 and $i2. FOWARD, 2071, near 28th—2, 3 or 4 sunny un- furnished rooms; convenlent; large <losets. HYDE, 120—2 nicely furnished sunny bay-win- dow rooms, complete for hskpg.; single; reas. connecting _housekeeping rooms, complete with gas and range, 39 to $16. KEARNY, 106 Front sulte unfurnished, $1 front suite and kitchen furnished, $20. TARKIN, S04"Sunny bedroom and _kitchen ‘furnished, yard, §9; large room, furnished or unfurnished. DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st, Painless extraction a specialty; inferlor work done’ on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or crowned; pure gold fllings from $1: plates from $. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. A NEW patent— our new flesh-colored feeth and gum: thin and strong; much su- | perfor to rubber; crown and bridge work; | | teeth without plates our epecialty; flexibla plates from $5; crowns, §3 50; fillings, 50c; ail Work painlegs and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth s | AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, | “ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., | have your estractions done painlessl | | without plates our specialty; gold crown 33 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- m.; Sunday, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D., Manager. fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- | D(rnct! and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- YUl secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $: | rubber or flexible plates, $i; received S first Prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. plates; cannot be detected from the natural | LEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post—3 unfurnished rooms; also 2 rooms; cheap. LEXINGTON _ave., 37o—Large unfurnished suitable for housekpg; private family. PAGE, 205 Three sunny front connectin rooms, complete housekeeping; gas; bath; §14. POLK, 6102 or 3 sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms; gas range; private family. SIXTH, 1082 sunny furnished rooms. suitable for 1ight housekeeping, $2 i0 per week. SIXTH, 420—Bay-window housekeeping rooms, single and en suite; bath; reasonable, SOUTH PARK, 1842 sunny rooms, nicely fur- nished for housckeeping; also single room. STOCKTON, 711-Nice furnished rooms for housekpg, $8 to §1§ month; other nice rooms. STOCKTON, 1715—2 sunny rooms; furnished complete; vard; low rent. TEHAMA, 133, near Third—3 rooms, parior, bedroom, dining-room and kitchen; all newly and completely furnished fop housekeeping: rent $14; without furniture, $9: will sell the | furniture_for §9. Key at JOHN APPEL'S, | 163 New Montgomery st. | ‘L'-LL et of teeth, $4; fillings, 2ic 1p; gold B s8; gold bridges, % up; painiess ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 99 Mission st., cor. 6th, VAN VROOM—Painless dentlstry; guarantee 10 fowast prides; 10 operators: no stu- Jents: painless extraction by electricity. 997 | VALENCIA, 921—3 nice clean convenlent house- Market st. keeping rooms; cheap. TURK, 405, corner Hyde—i connecting front rms., with good stoves; suitable 2 familles. TWENTY-FIRST, furnished ~housekeeping rooms; bath; laundry. 3278, near Valencia—Sunny renovated; DR, LUDLUM HILL, 148 Market st. near Fieventh: erowns, bridge work and fillings a i &1l work reasonable; gas given. set of teeth, $; feeth without plates a #peclalty; liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- TAL PARLORS, 8 Mason st., corner Market. STRATTON'S, & Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 844, MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th NEW YORK .dentist, 93 Mizsion st., corner Sixth. L i cleaning 3c per yar 1. Missfon 74, . Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn.. 308 Golden carpets cleaned, 5c yd.; tel. Mint 345, OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up: crowns, $3 up; open ev'gs. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. VAN NESS ave., $04—Unfurnished sunny par- lcrs; also other’ rooms; housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant eunny rooms en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. AT Hotel Franclsco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homellke house; modern service; elevato: bath; rooms, 8¢ to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. 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 wiil be received by the Superin- tendent qf Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, on Wednesday, May 81, 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, olls, etc., furniture, fuel, stoveplpe, statloriery, library books, etc., and for do. ing the grlntln‘ and lithographing required | during the sald fiscal 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 advertising. . A. SIMPSON, Secretary. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 27, 18%—Secaled proposals, in triplicate. will be recelved here until 12 ¢'clock m., Monday, June 26, 1599, 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 Hondlulu, H. 1. Government 'reserves right to reject or ac- 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 forelgn 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 ‘Dublic service there. All information furnished on applica- tlon to " undersigmed. | Envelopes containing bldg to be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for at San Francisco, Cal.,’” and addressed to J. M, MARSHALL, Deputy Quartermaster Gen- eral, U. € A., Chief Quartermaster, IMPROVEMENT of San Luis Obispo harbor, Cal.—United States Engineer's office, Laugh. 1in buflding, Los Angeles, Cal., May 27, 1599. Sealed proposals for coniinulng constriction of breakwater at San Luis Obispo harbor, Cal., will_be recefved here until 11 a. m., June 27, 1899, and then publicly opened. In Ton furnished on_Rpplication. 5 AME form: J_MEYLER, Captain Engineer, CO-PARTNERSHIF NOTICES, NOTICE of dissolution of copartnership—No- ‘e, s hereby given that WINFIELD & DAVIS_ BURT L. DAVIS and CARL A. HENRY, formerly doing business as co- rtners’ under the firm name and style of AVIS & HENRY, have dissolved such co- norship and the business heretofore done 5 uich firm will hereafter be conducted at No. 215 Sansome st. by DAVIS & HENRY, an incorporated company. Dated February 2, 1509. CARL A, HENRY, WINFIELD S, DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS. PHYSICIANS, CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126 SET of teeth without s plate. DR. H. G. | “YOUNG; 1841 Polk st A—SUTTER, 715—Sunny furnished rooms; pri- vate family; all convenlences; gentlemen only. DR. C. 1021% Market st., C. O’'DONNELL, office and resi bet. 6th and 7th. Eayoo AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. 1A8-1580, Fulton st., N. line 50 feet E. of ¥on st., 2 modern flats of 6 ahd 7 rooms, bath, brick foundation, etc.; rents $47 50 per month; 20x100; subject to confirmation by court. CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1030 Mission st., NW. line 330 feet SW. of Sixth st.; bay-window house of § rooms and bath, brick foundation, etc.; lot 25x85. TO CLOSE ESTATE OF P. BERWIN (DE- CEASED). (150 Golden Gate ave., N. line 137:6 feet E. of Stelner; elegant residence, with large grounds, garden,’ lawn, etc.;, lot 63:0X137:6. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY. 2720 Mission st., W. line 116:0 feet S. of Twenty-third; elegant cottage of 7 rooms and bath, conservatory, etc.; lot 100x250 to Bart- lett st.; to be sold'in sub-divisions, TRUSTEE SALE. 8771 Twentieth st., S. line 155 feet E. of Do- lores; 2 flats 4 and 6 rooms, bath. brick foun- dation, etc.; rents $28 per month; 25x114. TRUSTEE SALE. 218 Chattanooga st., W. line 200 feet S. of Twenty-third; 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms, bath, Drick “foundaion, etc.; rents §i2 per monthi 5X175. CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER. SE, corner Haight and Scott sts., 3 stores of 4 rooms each, with cement basements and § modern flats of § and 7 rooms and bath each; t sidewalk: $212 50 per month MISSION COTTAGE. 20 Diamond st., W. line 174 feet S. of Seven- teenth; new modern cottage of 6 rooms and bath, finished, brick foundation, etc. mortgage of $1200 at 6% per cent can remain. MISSION COTTAGES. 1623, 1525 and 1527 Sanchez st., E. line X feet S, of Valley st., 3 cottages of 5 rooms and bath each, large basement; rents $13 each] as a whole or separately. MUST BE SOLD. 320 Noe st., E. line 140:9 feet S. of Sixteenth; flat of 5 rooms and bath and lower portion used as a blacksmith shop; 25x100. PACIFIC ST. INVESTMENT. 1417-1419 Pacific st., S. line 157:6 feet W. of Hyde st., 2 flats of 4 and 5 rogms, bath; rents $26 per month; 20x73. SOUTH SIDE INVESTMENT. Jessia st., NW. line 500 feet SW, of Sev- enth; front and rear house of 5 and 6 rooms rents $17 per month; 25x75. TO CLOSE ESTATE OF P. BERWIN (DE- CEASED). line 225 feet S. of Seven- Howard st., E. teenth; 24x114. CHOICE BUILDING LOT. Bush st, S. line 50 feet of Baker; 25x87:6. lot WESTERN ADDITION 1356-55-60 Webster st., E. line 25 feet S. of O'Farrell; 3 bay-window flats of 6, 6 and 7 rooms, bath, brick foundation; rents $60; 25x90; mortgage of $4000 at 6!z per cent can remain. INVESTMENT. For further particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Auctioneers, 14 Montgomery A SUBSTANTIAL INVESTMENT. $13,850—~Within 1 block of Geary and Larkin sts.;' 3 fine houses, all rented; pays 7 per cent net; lot 50 feet front. A MODERN RESIDENCE. $4100—Rent $57; Clementina st., near Second; brick building: also frame building; lot 50x75; biggest kind of a bargain, $8500—Post st., near Polk; 2-story residence of 10 rooms, bath, etc.; all in splendid repair; lot 273x120. . LEAVENWORTH-ST. FLATS. $5500—Leavenworth st., near California; story bay-window house, containing 2 flats of and 6 rooms and bath each; rent $42 50; lot ha: a double frontage. $6500—Ashbury st., near Fell; 2 handsome flats within a Stone's throw of the Park: con- tains 6 and 7 rooms and all conveniences; rent $55; lot 55x106:3. A PICK-UP. $5150—Broderick st., near Sutter; dence large 2 s -story resi- 10 rooms and bath; also stable; extra , 30x90; room for another building. A MODERN RESIDENCE. $6500—Washington st., near Broderick; con- tains 8 rooms and bath; lot 25x127:8; mortgage of $2500 can remain. $1800—Saturn st., close to Douglass and Sev- enteenth; 2-story house; 1 floor finished; con- tains 4 rooms and bath: would make 2 good flats; $1000 can remain on mortgage; magnifi- cent view. PAYS OVER 15 PER CENT. $2200—Ritch st., close to Brannan and Third; 2 houses; rent $35; lot 2x FLATS IN RICHMOND. $2000—Eleventh ave., near Point Lobos story bay-window house, 2 flats: rent $17; lot x120; mortgage of $1500' can remain. §2500—Leavenworth st., near Broadway; 2- story house of 7 rooms: rent $I8 A FINE INVESTMENT. $27,000—Rents $4750 per annum; a fine 3- story brick building on Washington st., bet. Dupont_and Stockton; 3 stores and lodging- hnur: above; all rented; mortgage of $14,000 can stand. $3000—Elliott Park, between Guerrero and Dolores sts.; 2 flats; rent $§24. $3000—Bryant st, bet. Ninth and Tenth; 2 flats of 4 and rooms and bath each; rent : lot 25xS5. $24,000—Rent $2175 per annum; a fine invest- ment on Eddy st.; a prominent corner, sub- stantially improved: lot 62:6x100; mortgage of $500 can remain. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. both streets accepted; rents | 65:9X72:6. i COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR sale or exchange for San Francisco in- ighly improved farm in Sacramento County, 7 miles east of Sacra- 140 acres in bearing vines, ‘shipping and’ wine grapes: 50 acres in bearing orchard shipping fruit; 30 acres in new vinevard and orchard; 35 acres in alfalfa, | balance bay and grain; entire place under a good state of cultivation; will be sold as a For whole or in 75, 100, 160-acre tract: further information address J. LOVE, Perkins, Cal. FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver ~ .and; unexcelled salmor and trput fishing and bunting; owner leaving country. Apply to JAS. ROBERTSON, Duncans, Van: couver Island. NEW tracts; acres left. raised in dry season o! COCATI CO., 302 California st. FRUIT. grain and stock farms. & CO.. 20 Monteome i rich land near city; small and large 7150 acres sold to 120 familles; 7500 For particujars of immense crops 189796 dddress THE MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos in land or Alameda at lowest rates, Without removal; no commission; mno delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1022 Mission st., above Sixth; telaphone South 14. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 3d and 24 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- | bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- | 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 1644, F., Oak- ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal: low rates; confidential. | BONELLI Conservatory bldg.. 180 Powell st. | REAL estate, 6 per cent: 2d_mortg., chattels. undiv'd Int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer building. MONEY to loan on chattel mortgages and city and country properties. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. MONEY loaned sajgried people on their notes without indorser. TOUSLEY. 592 Parrott bld 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 vour property is mortgaged and you need | more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market ON furniture, pianos, without removal: mission; private. LICK. 116 McAll | NOTICE TO CKEDITOXS. NOTICE to Creditors—Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco, State of California— Estate of CHARLES ADOLPH MULLER, de- ceaged. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed administrator _of the estate of CHARLES ADOLPH MULLER, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at the office of George T. Wright Bsq., room 8, tenth floor, Mills build- ing, in said city and county, which said office the undersigned selects as his place of busi- ness In all matters connected with said estate. HENRY MULLER, Administrator of the Estate of CHARLES ADOLPH MULLER, Deceased. Dated May 23, 1869. K. TAYLOR, Attorney for tate SEWING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY, machine supplies. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, White cheap; | repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. rented; repaired, bought, sold; 145 Sixth; phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BOOM—BOOM! In North Oakland Real Estate. Prices of Lots in this part of Oakland are increasing every day. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. NEW RAILROADS. NEW FERRY. WEW ELECTRIC LINE. ALL MAKE PROPERTY VALUES GO UP. ONLY CHANCE TO BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. San Pablo Avenue Lots. Market Street Lots. Thirty-third_Street Lots. Thirty-fourth Street Lots. Beautiful business and residence property. AT AUCTION- AT AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1890, ON THE GROUND. NO RESERVE. STREET WORK ALL DONE. EASY TERMS. ONE-THIRD CASH. ONE-THIRD IN TWELVE MONTHS. ONE-THIRD IN EIGHTEEN MONTHS. SEND FOR WILLIAM J. DINGEE 903 Broadway, Oakland. Mills Buflding, San Francisco. Rooms 15 and 16, Second Floor. PAYS OVER 10 PER CENT. FINE CORNER INVESTMENT. $9250—Prominent corner on Page st., 1 block from the Park; modern flats; rented ' continu- ously: large lot; an excellent buy. BALDWIN & HOWELL. CHEAP FLATS AT THE MISSION. $3250—Rent §348 per vear; Clinton Park, near Fourteenth and Guerrero sts.; bay-window flats; 5 rooms each. LALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. $1100—5-ROOM house; bath; near trains; also 8 962 Third Oaklan OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES THE largest and best list of furnished and un- furnished houses for rent in Oakland. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. Cal OAKRLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer 1iith and Franklin Oakiand: POOR MAN'S CHANCE. $1250 — Termk, $450 cash; old-fashioned house containing six rooms and high basement; Third_ave., bet. Point Lobos and Clement; size of lot, 70; get permit from office to inspect. F. A. McNALLY & CO., 13 Mont- gomery st. $3000 CASH—Reduced from $4500; &0-foot lot; northwest corner of Twenty-third and Dolores ets.; 2-story bullding, store and flat; a big buy: will sell at above figure if sold within 10 days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner, o4 Ninth st., Oakland. ONE of the most complete houses ever offered for sale; 455 Frederick, nr. Stanyan; contains salon parlors, dining room, kitchen, § bay- window bedrooms; finished basement; finely decorated throughout. Owner on premises. FOR eale—Very cheap, an elegant new dwell- ing, containing 9 rooms and bath, with fin- ighed attic and basement; best marine and ark views: on Masonic ave., block above rederick st. IF your property Is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. §2600-NEW modern 6-room cottage, with all the latest conveniences; $400 cash, balance $35 monthly; lot 25x125; near corner Twentleth and Castro sts. F. NELSON, Bullder. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. | 0. F. VON RHEIN & CO., IF you have lots north of Golden Gate Park west of First ave.-and you wish to sell, ‘then ewll on W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMED\ REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMESEIKERS!! These five houses on our list must be sold at a sacrifice to close contracts: No. 1—§1430 for a $2250 home; 5 rooms, bath. No. 2-$1650 for a $2500 home; 5 rooms, bath. No. 3—$2350 for a $3500 home; 6 rooms, bath. No. 4—$3000 for a $4700 home; § rooms, bath. No. 5—$4500 for a $7000 home: 8 rooms, bath. The above homes are located on thé main avenues of the city and contain modern Im- provements, MARCUSE & REMMEL, 620 Market st., §. F., Bay-st. Station, Ala. OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. — e ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | HOME for ladles {n delicate health: large grounds: private. MRS. FUNKE. 1416 Sth st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. JUST the place you have been looking for. You have been Wwanting to raise chickens; here is your opportunity: I have a Very fine corner Iot, 200x140, with a fine house ~of 7 rooms: In perfect order: electric cars pass the property; only 5 minutes to R. R. station: a fine orchard, chicken houses, ete.: 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 electric and local station. C..G. MAY & CO., Berkeley. $1350—COTTAGE of 4 rooms and lot 27:6x1003 furniture included. Digmond st., near 20th. IF your property is mortgaged and you need ‘mare money sca H. MURPHY, 630 Market BERKLLEY HOUSES. FINELY furnished cottage, 4 roome; bath; pantry; high basement. Northwest corner Cedar and_Arch sts.. North Berkeley. e e - LOST. 2 PAIRS Le Maire opera glasses, on ferry boat Berkeley, on 11:15 trip Sunday to Oakiand; 1 pair had initlals H. suitable reward. 2150 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. ST. BERNARD dog 16 months old: strayed Saturday. Reward offered by returning to 3928 Seventeenth st. LOST—Black cocker spaniel dog with tag 2365. Reward at 610 Geary st. LOST—Dark blue greyhouhd, white spot on breast, Friday night; reward. C. ANDER- SEN, 227 Second st., or 57 Clementina. FOUND. FOUND—Brown water spaniel PORTER, Cal. Market, after 6 p. FOUND—Sorrel mare; prove property and pay expenses. 1908 Greenwich st FOUND—Pair fox terrier pups; prove property and pay expenses 1820 Greenwich st. MINING ENTERPRISE. TO the new gold fields, Lower California— Dewey Navigation and Trading Company will dispatch a fast vessel to Todos Santos and Asuncion _Bay, Lower California, the early part of June with passengers and freight: accommedations for 150 passengers; call early, as only few berths left. CHAS. F. BLAN- DJN, President, 1¢ California st., room 5. dog. G. H. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: William A. Logle and Estelle G. Thrasher.20-27 Julian Oestriecher and Tillie Korn... John Carlson and Emma Johnson Edward F. Marting and Mary N. C. W. Derby and Elizabeth A. William Peters and Ella R. Icard David L. Dilmar and Ella M. Smith. M. I. Asmussen and Anna J. Willardson..25-28 Sam F. Scott and Franc M. Owen..........24-21 Constant J. Auger and Hattie D. de Lyons.27-24 Arthur G. Swift and May M. Hogan. 20-13 J. H. Vincent and Katherine Rosenblatt..25-27 Alois G. Hodetz and Anna Sanders. 37-39 Edmund Q. Burke and Penelope Ricl 12418 | Maynard Jones and Itha Golden 26-13 _ BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage .and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. FERRETTI—In this city, May 22, 1889, to the wife of John Ferretti, a daughter. KAMINSKI—In this city, May 20, 1899, to the wife of S. J. Kaminski, a daughter. | BRAX 11 LEDDERHOS—In this city, May 5, 1599, to the wife of Theodore Ledderhos, a daughter. e e MARRIED. ANDRESEN—SAHLING—In this city, May 27, 1599, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Peter Emil Andresen and Gertrude L. Sahling. BY—SAWYER—In Los Angeles, May 26, 1899, J. Ransome Bransby and Florence Saw- ver. BRISTOL—DOHERTY—=In Oakland, May 20, 1599, Henry C. Bristol and Celia C. S. Doherty, both of San Francisco. COULTER—MUELLER—In this city, May 28, 1539, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, John Coul- ter and Elizabeth Mueller. DREWS—BOWE—In this city, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Drews and Tillie Bowe. HOLMBERG—HOFMANN—In this city, May 24, 1899, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, John Holmberg and Lina $Hofmann. KRAUS—WITTENBERGER—In this city, May 2, 1 by the Rev. H. Samuelson, Morris Kraus and Ernestine Wittenberser, both of San Francisco. STELLING—PRANGE—In_this city, May_ 2, 1599, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Stel- ling and Emm: nge. ————— DIED. Hayes, Frank J. Jessup, De. Thos. C. Johnsen, Ole May 23, 1899, Claus Henry Bailey, Henry Behm, Jennie Bray, Susan S. Cassell, Robert J. Johnston, Margaret Cohn, H. Kinne, Mrs. W. H. owan, Ann Mayer, Gittel Cramer, James T. De’ Fremery, James Delfs, Henry Fleming, Nora E. Grebe, Mildred P, Grindley, Dr. T. R. Hall, Mrs. May Hampton, Edna M. BAILEY—In this city, May 27, 1399, Henry Bailey, a native of Iowa, aged 1 yea E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, Whers ervices will' be held under the auspices of n_ Francisco Lodge No. 5, Fraternal Qrder of Eagles. By order of president GUSTAVE POHLMANN, Sec. BEHM—In this city, May 27, 1589, Jennie, be- leved sister of Emanuel, Sol S. and Al H. Behm, a native of Poland, aged 39 years. €7 Friends and acquainfances are respc fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Emanuel Behm, 110% Oak street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train fror: Third and Towns- O'Neill, Mary E. Protter, Jackson Rogers, Nellie I Sheerin, Thomas.J. Stilljes, Herman Suren, Annie ‘White, Francis C. end streets BRAY—In Melrose, May 28, 1.9, Susan S., beloved * wife of Arthur Bray, and sister of Anna, Agnes and Daniel Conners, a native of California, aged 18 years and 7 months. CASSELL—In this city, May 29, 1899, Robert J., beloved husband of Jane Cassell, and father of Joseph B. Cassell, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years and 4 months. COHN~—In this city, May 27, 1859, H. Cohn, be- loved husband of Henrietta Cohn, father of Charles, Levi, Abe, Harry, Dave, Newton and Alfred Cohn, Mrs. S." Cohn, Mrs. M. Gooday, Mrs. M. Schwartz and Mrs. B, Fischer, and brother of S. Cohn, a native of Poland, aged 61 years. I Friends and acquaiptances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late res dence, 198 Eddy_street, and thence by 11: o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for in- terment. . COWAN-—In this city, May 1899, Ann, widow of the late Hugh Cowan, and mother @ M Wilson, Mrs. J. R. Lawson, Mrs. J. C. Hamilton, 'Mre. William T. Boyce and Wil- liam and Hugh Cowan, a native of England, aged 63 years and 10 months. 7 Friends are respectfull invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1332 Folsom street. Interment private. CRAMER—In this city, May 27, 1599, James T., beloved son ot Rernard and the late Kate Cramer, and brother of Katie Cramer, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 27 years 5 months and 5 days [ The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his father, 14 Ritch street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DE FREMERY—In La 1 Junta, Colo., May 28, James de Fremery, beloved father of de Fremery and Mrs. P. J. Van a native of Holland, aged 73 James L. Loben € years. DELFS—In this city, May 28, 1869, Henry, dear- ly beloved husband of Laura Delfs, and father of Walter H. Delfs. a native of Hol- steln, Germany, aged 57 years 4 months and 15 day: - > Friends and acquaintances are respect- full invited attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 68 Pine street, near Stockton. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FLEMING—In this city, May 28, 1809, Nora E., daughter of the late John and Catherine Fleming, and sister of Mrs. J. D. Sullivan and the late Peter J. Fleming, a native of Worces- ter, Mass. - > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesqay), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, 218 Fair Oaks street, thence to St. Jamies Church, cor- ner of Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetary GREBE—In Oakland, May 25, 1899, Mildred P., cnly and beloved daughter of William C. and Constance Grebe, a native of Chicago, Il aged 10 vears and 5 months. GRINDLEY—In this city, May 2§, 186, Dr. Thomas R. Grindley, a native of Scotland, aged 59 years 2 months and 16 days. s and acquaintances are respect- fully nd the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage. HALL—In Hall, beloved mother of Mrs a native of New York. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her niece, 440§ Eighteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HAMPTON—In this_city, May 29, 18%. Edna Millicent, dearly beloved daughter of Willlam and Eva Hampton, and sister of Lewis Hamp- ton, a native of San Francisco, aggd 1 year and 2 months. HAYES—In this city, May 27, 159, Frank Jo- seph Hayes, a mnative of New York, aged 47 years. this city, May 25, 1899, Mrs. May John Benneti, JESSUP—In this city, May 29, 1899, suddenly, Dr. Thomas C., dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Jessup, and dearly beloved father of Douglas, Lloyd and Eulalie Jessup, aged 65 years. JOHNSEN—In the City and County Hospital, May 29, 189, Ole Johnsen, a native of Nor- way, aged 53 years. 3 JOHNSTON—In this city, May 1899, Mar- garet, beloyed wife of the late Owen’ John- ston, ‘and mother of Winifred, Annle, James, Lillle, Thomas and Helena Johnston, Mrs. P. McDermott, Mrs. J. Haughton, Mrs. Norton and the fate Mrs. W. McKenna, a native of Tonegal, Ireland. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednes at §:30 o'clock, from her late residenc Rausch street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KINNE—In Redwood City, May 2, 1599, Mrs: W. H. Kinne, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 53 vears 6 months and 19 days. (Boston pa- pers please copy. ) 1 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the Con- gregational Church, Redwood City. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery on arrival of 12:12 o'clock train. MAYER—In this city, May 29, 1809, Gittel, wife of the late A. L. Mayer, and mother of Mrs, M. J. Blackman and Benjamin and David L. Mayer, & native of Russia, aged 85 vears. [ Friends are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 2320 Sutter street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 10:30 o'clock train from Third and Town* send streets. O'NEILL—In this citv, May 2, 180, Mary Ellen, beloved daughtér of John and Mary O'Neill, and sister of John Humphrey O'Neill, a native of Fresno, Cal., aged 1 year and 2 months. PROTTER—In this city. May 27, 189, Jackson Protter, a native of Missour!, aged 60 years. ROGERS—In this city, May 3%, 183, Nellle Isa- belle, infant daughter of Clarence and Jesste Rogers, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 14 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 613A York street. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. SHEERIN—In this city, Ma; J.. beloved husband of Clara’ Sheerin, and brother of Mrs. W.. B. Hanly, a native of California, aged 2 vears 10 months and 22 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'cleck, from St. Pat- rick’s Church. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. STELLJES—In this citv May 29, 1899, Her- man, dearly beloved husband of Anna B. Stelljes, and father of Herman and Henriette Stelljes, a native of Germany, aged 43 years. SUREN—1In this city, May 20, 1563, Waldo, be- loved son of Joseph and Annie Suren, and brother of Ludwig, Leo and Theresa Suren, a native of California, aged 2 years 4 months and 71 days. WHITE—In this city, May 25, 189 Francls Caroline White, a native of New York City, aged 42 years and 2 months. T Remains at the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 635 Washington street. . , 1899, Thomas HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallaghen), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, LADEWIG—In this city, to the wife of Authur E. Ladewig, a son. -m“n&arwumm

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