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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1899. CHANCES. 1498 HOUSES TO LET. BAY WINDOW HOUSE—212 Perry st., near Fourth st.; 4 rooms; rent $10; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. . A BUSINES | PERSONALS. A ce saloon, with § furnished | IF ARCHIE MORRISON, formerly of Wheat- rooms: st ! years; everybody knows land, Cal, will write fo his father he will this a mak iever clears | hear of something to his advantage. HUGH han §$200 per m owner wants to| MORRISON. ake a (rip_to ¥ pe. Particulars R. G. i T KE, %u Market st YOUNG healthy mother would like to wet p— —_— - - nurse. Address box 369, Call office. RANCH Bakery in.the Mission; 4 Fe—e LEDERER'S Quintonica, a rare hair tonic, 5ic Tottle; cleanses the scalp; see great window displa 123 Stockton § LEDERER! 100 per month. R. G. WILKE, have that | | in detective S artistic hairdressers ARTNER wani en ldest snd best established bu- | touch which makes a coiffure stylish; price N ity. Call R. G. WILKE, 906 | 2¢; switches, $1 up; open Sundays and holi- Market st days 9 to 12 a. m. 128 Stockton & A SALOON s good business; Mar- | LINCOLN BROS. ket and Seventh rent $40; a byrgain. R.| Sell S Ibs coffee, §1; 12 cans table peaches, WILKE, i Market st | $1: 25 cans sardines,’ $I; 12 cans oysters, $1; . — — — | 20'1bs rice, $1: 4 rolis butter, $1: 20 cans devil- A—$500; SALOON, doing a first s business; | ed ham, $1: 60 cakes soap, $1; 25 1bs prunes or stab. vears cet from Call bldg.; account | pears, §1; 2 Ibs cornstarch, $1: i-Ib can bak- _of sickness. Particulars R. G. Wilke, 9% MKt. | ing powder, §1; 10 Ibs cheese, $1: flour, ¢ =1 gac & ROS., Cash Grocers, 226 A CORNER grocery and bar; livin LN O e 3 “half block from Wieland's Brewery; | _SIxth st., above Folsom Lt receipts abon cash_trade only; 4 | GANT ladies’ tailor-made sults to order hance. Call R. G. WILKE, %06 Market, olesale figures. H. KRAMER, 20 San- §$450—BRANCH bakery and stationery store In | _S0™Me St £ = the Mission; living roon vent 318 average | LADIES' tailor-made suits, §1 week. Chicago daily receipts 0. Call R, G. WILKE, %8| Clock Co., 1814 Market st. Open evening - R PRIVATE Sanitarium—Surglcal and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- % and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero, | 5th; Guerrero st. cars: tel. Blue 91, uboo_furniture below cost to or- YOSHITANI, 313 Sutter st. Patent, Trademark and’ Copyright Law a Specialty. American and Foreign Patents BOON! at Law, JOHN L. | * Attorney No. 4 Sutter st. San_Francisco, Send for Circular. Cal. Market st ECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester = - Hotel, 4 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms: A -$330; CANDY and ice cream parlors: Market %9 $150 ver nIEht: 3130 to 35 per week: 1S dailly. KREDO & CO., 223 Geary et bus and baggage to and from the ferry. A ANCH bakery and noti OPES, billheads, cards, noteheads. Eood s KREDO & CO., 221 or statements printed, $1350; send for sam. BL printer, e Main 1§36, T. BRILLIANT, 335-340 Post st. e, carpets, cloaks ts, etc., on ver 511 ‘Sacramento st.; will sell you dress goods, tailor- easy payments. COMPLE price line ladies' tailor-made suits; low ) ¥ payments. ‘Eastern Outfitting Co. and suit dept., 1306 Stockton st. DR. CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 109 Elm ave. office, Horse Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave.: separate ward for contagious diseases. | Soiamer orete S e 1 .\nld..l91 Mint 997. JACOBS, Folsom st. SUITS to order on easy allments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., Tth and Sth. SUITS to order on installments at cash price “fla week. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. RUPTURE, stricture cured; tion; guarantd. Dr.Gordin, FOLDING beds 38 50; 4 50; open eve's, L. WANTED—OId_gol AN, GROCERY s ifice to-day. C no knifg; no injec- 514 Pine,Ab. Kearn: bedrm sets $8:bed lounges J. NEUMANN, for manufacng. cheap modern _grocery isiness and the city, partnership with & ranch store in & very ahead and ready s to box 805, Cal L Jeweler 243 O'Farrell. bet. Poweil & Mason 5 o b DRESSMAKERS ’ E 265 O'Farrell st. | REMOVED to 387 Geary st.: dresses made, $ e wrv and canlly store; | _up: perfect fit. MME. GOLDSTBIN 1105 Buck “ == — - SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, | " life reader; medical clairvoyance; treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; dlagno free; sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st M1 S HODGE, materializing gean: " | G . acti or new gold | s g e 00 3 3 I i PeW E0ld | "day evening, '8 o'clock, sc. 3% E \ x Cal x | MBRS. MANDENA, clairvoyant, medium and : = ndy_route, with | _PAImist; satisfacilon or no pay. % Sixth. 1 i p0d Ap- | MRS. M A FRANCES, independent slate- 118 E i writing medium. aight st tests to all; Tue: v ; sittings, $1. 233 Valencia st. s 1IFICE—(C fruit store; | MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known_ o ] ag teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Far: \ ERY and at_inventory = going t Tentt. ApOIS CLAIRVOYANTS. - MME. SYLVESTER, the celebrated clairvoy- akery in the c ant, palmist and card reader, returned from wife or two ladies. abroad, opened parlors at 112 Mason st., near Ca e Ellis; hours 9 a. m. to § p. m.; open Sundays; = rr TR e ey e for ladies only; card reading at pri- NSy Store; Sne jggtion. | _vate entertainments. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and | | cLay, = e reader; born with double veil and sec- ¥ 1 dairy r:'iudu::e humi ond dlagnoses disease; full life read- place for man and wife; wi e s = $1; sit., §150. 125 Turk acrifice. Box 740, Call Jesns =31 sle, SLO0 1S Turk MME. GORING, the powerful clairvoyant, ings lovers together; settles domestic troubles. 345 Fifth st. | aloon, East st., nr.Market; account > ID—EDNA V ANT, clairvoyant € 1y, 204 Market st and palmist. 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7 . Apply cor. Precita | MME. HANSON, palmist and card reader; I past, present and future; 25c 12, 148 6th, rm hed restaurant; cheap. N, _fortune teller and palmist. st., room 2 L D] Market MR MME. ETTA RALPH, magnetist and psychom- etrist; pariors 2 and 3, 865 Market st. n business ces | MISS A. L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards, palmist and planets. 28 Sixth st., rooms 2. YOUR future told by cards, %c; Sunday hours, m. 326 Larkin st., room 6. erisp business for | S SLN, card reading and palmistry. 203 t st., room 7 MISS TESSIE GRANT, returned, card reader and palmist. 36% Geary st., rooms 1 and 3 FRANKIE WILLIAMS has returned; room_21. 1ging-house, completely n st. MR nd tea routes supplied from GFO. CASWELL & CO.’S. 415 Sacramento s this paper for sale. Appiy this . MME, AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.; clairvoyant, card reader and palmist; truth Or no pay; 2 MISS MAY FOX, celebrated card reader. Sutter st. : E BURNETT, palmist and card reader, removed to 5% Market st., rooms §-9. MYRTLE POTTER, card reader and palmist. Parlors 12 und 18, second floor, 865% Market. BLANCHE DE CHAPPELLE, clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10. ! | MME. MOREAU. the best medium and card reader; 2ic up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. 304 worth $500. RN on Sixth st ny corner; clea in Oakland; only in_the worth $1000 vior st. (good) ms: on Howard st 3 m boarding house; clears $30...... 2 20 MAR 1020 MARKET ST., DECKER. 5 _ 1020 Market st. 3 1020 Market 8. | yME DR, THOMAS, renowned revealer, first house of 11 rooms for sale, | in her profession: never fails. 325A Sutfer st. st in bakery, near Tehama. | yjeg OLLIE LAKE returned, palmist and House: 9 rooms: good order; | _card reacer. 118 Grant ave, r. 15. second floor. sickness. 276 Minna st o | MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business 5 Fourth s | MISS A_ FAURE, cara reader and palmiat, 405 lald_and lined, | Kearny st., r. 34; French and English spoken. 1510 Stockton St | NyE_ SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 2c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st. advice: names given; 25¢ up. Brussels carpets, rn Ovtfitting Co. . with No. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year HORSES. for sale: also wagons, buggies, PALMISTRY. Grand Arcade Horse Market, e ~mn 227 Sixth st.: aucticn sales every Wednesday. | "‘1’8"‘.'332;“"“".‘,g"}}"d’; FULLIVAN & DOYL! tioneers. R G R DY 3UST arrived, two carloads well-broken busl- | TOUR Tore o ness and work horses. Chase & Mendenhall, | YOUR, In your hand; scientific palmis- try. ERMAINE, 906 Market st., r. 30. BUSHNELL, h st.. euccessors Killip & Co.: salesyard, 1732 Mkt. EIX v =t the famous palmist. between Taylar and Jones | ae ung draft horses for sale at 3 Hubbard | Az MME horses and mules at old Turk-st. 1201 Turk st. FOR rale—i0 bles DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st. Painless extraction a speclalty; _inferior 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 fillings from $1; plates from $5." We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. ~Best materials used only. A NEW o | plates; WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 300 SETS recond-hand harness; wagons. carts, buggies, surreys and horses. 140 Folsom st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. | ERS, engines, )SH & WOLF nd_machinery. Me- | 197 Fremont st. patent—See our new flesh-colored toterest s Eald cannot be detected from the natural ED—Pa : tecth and gum; thin and strong; much su- mine grei [ree wiliine: sieat | perior to rubbér; crown and bridge work: aft and dricts STR E teeth without plates our specialty; flexible It hutlding s s | [\Ial;s lrnml $5; Crn\;ns, $3 50; fillings, 60c; all e e T | work painlcss and ‘warranted. CHICAGO B s, ey Yoore and Jifes | DENTAL PABLORE B Suakl &+ and fixtures; new and second-hand. | AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 M: ] ¢ s | LECT 3 L CLINIC, ar -1016-1021-1028 Misslon ¥t | “ket st., cor—4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can LR £t i have your extractions ‘done painlessly; teeth ters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, | ithout plates our specialty: gold erowns, e i Sitamen m | 3350 up: plates, extractions free, $ 50 up; of- fice hours, § . 'm: €0 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 SRTOCE " ! p.m. G. W. WILLTAMSON, M.D., Manager. | 0., 409 Market 6t.: all | D GEORGE W, 70 O Farrell 5 a0} 0 tantes. as Aatures | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell at., ex- A o neiatines: | tracts'and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- : umps; : imstailmts. | 4" gecret method; crowns, $2: bridges, $; 30-MILE-POWER field and marine glass; cost | rubber or flexible plates, §3; received 8 'firs N Wbt ta he ®oid mow for $14. CAt _Drises; no students; guaranteed 12 years. UNCLE HARRIS', 15 FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $3; gold bridgee, $5 up; painless ex- traction guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW YORK DENTISTS, ‘963 Mission st. 6t VROOM—Painless dentistry; guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 operators; no U~ denta puinless extraction by ‘electricity. 997 arket DR, LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market st. near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fliings a specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. t of teeth, $: teeth without plates a speclalty; liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- AL PARLORS, 8 M: st., corner Market. NEW_YORK dentist, Miesion st., corner Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, 50c up; crown: §2 up; open ev'gs. 80 Market, cor. Stockton. BET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. -proof safe ATIONAL cash reglster and for sale cheap. 42 Maln st., S, 5 F. 9 95. Misfit Cloth- cor.Commercial ants, n , 513 Montgomel heap; bukery eand notion store. 903 nt st. i engines—1 h_p. $100, 2 b p. 5125, 3 0, 4 h. p. $175. Smith Co., 627 Mission. | nd Fedora hats, §1 75. 3 Popu- | inery, scrap fron and | bought. S. F. I Y., 204 Mission st.. TAUNDRY plant, complete: boiler, engine, etc. WHITE'S, 516 Mission st. BOILERS, sccond-hand _machinery. 133 Beale st. SAFES—All sizes; new and sccond-hand. THE NW. COR. Guerrero and Twenty-first sts.; fine house of 12 rooms; large grounds, stable, etc.; in splendid condition; warm, sunny place. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. POLK, 17—Sunny double or single rooms; $5 per week. POST, 507—Pleasant furnishyd sunny rooms; rent reasonable; running ter and gas. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis .—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ gnrlor' rooms, per night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, 38 to §30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. St to n TWENTY-FIRST st.. near Guerrero, two fine houses, 3386 and 3S8; 7 rooms; in first-class condition. —_— URNISHED HOUSES TO LET. PARTLY furnished house; 2533 Mission. Apply room 8, modern cony’ces Flood building. FLATS TO LET. A M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. FLATS. COTTAGES. 1245 Sanchez, 5-r..$13 50 1241 Sanchez, 315 Jersey, 431 4th_ave., 6-r....$15 1217 Pacific, 5-r...... 13 318 Pt Lobos, 5-r..12 50 1914 Union, 4218 26th, B-T....... 325 Lomba 3993 Army, 4-r. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. . FRANKLIN, 714, near Golden Gate ave.— Lower bay-window flat; 4 large rooms; bath vard. LEAVENWORTH, 1519—Upper flat, & rooms; gas; bath; modérn improvements, MCALLISTER, 1441—Handsomely furnished up- Apply 9:30 to 3. TH, near Howard—] unny ice, clean upper flats; 7_rooms and bath; $16; repafrs to | suit. G. H. UMBSEN SUNNY bay-window flat, 6 rooms and bath electric and cable pass the door; rent re- duced. 4081 Eighteenth st. OURTH ave., 210—é-room flat; part. if desired; fine marine view CO., 14 Montgomery. TWED Iy furnished cheap rent. rent reason- able. UPPER flat, storerocm; § 3 chotce sunny rooms near Fillmore. de. 412 Hayes sts. pantry: R flat of 4 rooms; sunny side. near Laguna and PPE en_ave.. 6 ROOMS, $l4; cottage, 4 room Second st., corner Rincon ave. §10-LOWER flat of 4 sunny rcoms. 21 Pearl st., off Market, near Valencia. $15—5-ROOM _upper flat. 4140 Tear Castro. 1591, 4557A EIGHTEENTH_ s rdoms and bath: §10 and $12. . S10. Key 623 Twentieth s near Hattie—t FURNISHED FLATS. fine marine view. 1317 LOVELY furnished flat; Leavenworth st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—2 LARGE sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; 2 folding beds, one in kitd en, one in bedroom; $10 per month, $2 30 per week; furniture all new. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission st bet. First and Second sts. A—TWO large sunny rooms, furnished com- plete for housekeeping, $§8 per month, §2 per week. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission st, etween Fi nd Second sts. T 14A Geary st., a completely furnished suite for housekeeping: closets and running water in both rooms; $20; also other rooms cheap. BUSH, 1408, near Van Ness—3 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, $: Twenty-first—3 sunny com- vard CAPP, 614, ne: fortable connecting rooms; Van Ness ave—To let, 3 or unfurnished. 1723, near roome, furnished Large front housekeeping: also ate family; reasonable. EDDY, 305 single rooms; pri FILLMORE, 2017—$12; 2 furni housckeeping, with bath, wash room FOLSOM, 52—Parlor floor flat of 3 large rooms furnished complete for hskpg: use of piano. ed rooms for yard. for adults; 4 comfortable 2 beds; 2 stoves; gas and coal. EARY, 1917—$18; rooms and bath GOLD!] GATE ave., 404—Elegant parlor sulte, vacant after June 1; references. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1050—2 well-furnished sunny rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; &ne stove; use of telephone. HARRISON, 946—Pleasant_sunny front rooms for housekeeping, y $8 a month, HOWARD, 761% Nlicely furnished sunny bay- window and other rooms; reasonable. HOWARD, 640, nr, 3d—Sunny bay-window rms. also single; Z5c, T5c night; $1, $2 50 week. HOWARD, 2071, near 26th—2, 3 or 4 sunny un- furnished rooms: convenlent: large closets. HYDE, 12 dow rooms, —2 nicely furnished sunny bay-win- complete for hskpsg.: single; reas HYDE, 609—2 to 4 connecting housekeeping rooms, complete with gas and range, $9 to $1. EARNY, 104—Front suite unfurnished, $10; front suite and kitchen furnished, $20 LEWIS, 15, off Taylor, near Post—3 unfurnished sunny rooms; also 2 rooms; cheap. X MARKET, 1025—Large sunny_front room and folding bed, closet, $12; 2 unfurn., connecting _furnished MINNA, © rooms for light housekeeping: corner house; rent cheap. - A, 45-2 sunn; > 6—One, two or three rooms complete for housekeeping; sunny. §21—Large front room_and_kitchen, MISSIO! complete for housekeeping, $3; furnished room, £2 PAGE, 26%Three sunny front connecting room complete housekeeping; gas; bath; $i4. , 608—2 bathroom floor: or 4 sunny unfurnished rooms on private residence PROSPECT place, 123, off California, between Stockton and Powell—2 large sunny rooms; housekeeping; just renovated and ruaning r; $10; private; German POWELL, 417—2 or 3 housekeeping rooms to rent; reasonable. £ s e A SIXTH, 105—2 sunny furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, $2 50 per week. . 420—Bay-window housekeeping rooms, uite; bath; reasonable. ST DN, 711—Nice furnishes rooms for housekpg, 8 to $10 month; other nice rooms. STOCKTON, complete; yard; TEHAMA, 153, near Third—3 rooms, parlor, bedroom, dining-room and kitchen: all newly and completcly furnished for housekeeping: rent $14; without furniture, $9; will sell the furniture for $9. Key at JOHN APPEL'S, 163 New Montgomery st. TWENTY-FIRST, 3278, near Valencla—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; renovated; bath; laundry. VAN NESS ave., 904—Unfurnished sunny par- lors; also other rooms; housekeeping. el o e e ROOMS TO LET. sunny rooms; furnished rent. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant gunny rooms en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonabls AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts. Homelilke house; modern service; elevator; bath; rooms, i0c to $150 day. MRS. J. KING. AT 16 Stockton st., “The Pup”—Nicely fur- nislied rooms for gentlemen. BUSH, 717, near Powell—Furnished front room BUSH, 1124—Beautiful rooms, $10 and $12; sun, ba runnii ; home comforts. CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished s ms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 917—2 or 4 nicely furnished, clean, con- necting; gas range; splendid locatio EIGHTH, 10%, near Market—Furnished front rooms to rent. FIFTH, %3—Clean furnished rooms; 1 single, $: 1 double, §7; private family. GEARY, 55— Elegant sunny front rooms; other rooms; privilege light hkpg.; piano; 'phone. GOLDEN GATE, i23—Large front room suit- able for 2; also single; private family; rent 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: $1 50 to $6 per week. HARRISON, 946—Pleasant sunny front rooms for 2; also single rooms. HOWARD, §27A—Nice front furnished room, $2 per week. HOWARD, 2971, near Twenty-sixth—One large furnished sunny room, closet, $4 a month. LARKIN, 706—Light sunny front room; light _housekeeping if desired. 7 rcoms and bath; reasoneble to de- | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st. Market—Furnished and unfurnished. 6—Large front room suitable for for light housekeeping. ifth st near Market— ; telephone Mint 1762 egantly furnished alcove and single room; reasonable. BOARDING AND ROOMS. AT 415 First st.—Nicely furnished rooms, with board, $4 a 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 offic | O FARRELL, 72—Ple home cooking; single, POWELL, 309 sq.—Furnished sultes and single rooms; business locality for table boarders. ant_sunny rooms; good 25; in ROOM and board cheap. 546 Howard st. 1 OR 2 children to board, and room for par- ents. 439 Minna st. CHILDREN BOARDED. CGHILD to board; terms reasonable. Call 2 to 4 at 1915 Central ave. GOOD home for children, mo, 210 Lexington ave. s, $10 per near Nineteenth st WESTERFEL coffee and fce cream parlor, 1035 Market st.i popular price e e e STORES TO LET. | ELEGANTLY furnished store; living rooms; rent reasonable. 256 Third st _— OFFICH i$ TO LET. TO-DAY, ¢ | in McCARTHY & CO.’S oice furnished office or clerk room offices, 0646 Market. i EXPERT OPTICIANS MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan: | charter member American Asscclation of Op- ticlans. 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 thelr case hefore geing elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospl- | tal and privacy of a home; consultation free | and confldential; home treatment, $5. No in- struments used: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, agent for Berlin Prescription Co.'s infallible pills, 510 Eddy st., bet. Hvde and Lerkin; of- fice ‘hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8; Sun- days, 4 to 8 . m. | A TREATMENT that restoren instantly all | " cases of monthly irregularities (from what- | ever cause), safe and sure: rellef guaranteed | at any timé when others have fajled; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day: no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home in confinement; skiliful medical at tention; all can save time and expense by con- ulting the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS. DR. WYETH, 942 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 | p. m.; Sunday, 10'to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. ALL ladt only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women; 60 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar- | anteed: any disease or irregularity: disgrace | avolded; kind sympathy and aid: sure.reltef, though else fail: delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no de- lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free: confl- denttal. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st pllls, 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 helped 1 stantly; consultation free and confidential home for patlents; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL. 1122 Market st.. between Mason and Taylor: office hours, 9 to 5 and 7 10 8 p. m.; Sundays. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. IMPORTANT—A great progress in medical sci- ence for female troubles, from whatever cauge; 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: cohsultation free; ladles’ phvsician, practice 37 years. DR.' POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A-DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned female speclallst, relieves monthly irregulari- tles, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physicign: never fails to cure; consult him first. save time and money: treatment can be used at home: consultation free. Call or write. 1023% Market =t. DR’ WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and | - | “herb sanitarium, 764-768 Clay st., San Fran- cleco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- | nese herbs, over 3000 varietles being used: | advice free: hours, 9:30 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 et.; $150. Send 2c stamp for cireulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co.. 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladles with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $2 50; expressed C. O.'D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours: rell- able, safe, sure; maternity home: no instru- | ments; consultation tree, confidential: home treatment, $5. ALLEN, 228 Van Ness. “MERITO' sure; a boon to married ladies: write for circular or call Merito Mfg. Co., 227 Leavenworth st.. San Francisco. MRS. DR, WEGENER. 1312 Golden Gate ave. private home in confinement. DR. and Mrs. Wise, 111§ Market st.—Instant re- lief for monthly troubles or mcney back;$ up. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor. treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. ST_Fox terrier, brown and black mark cense No. 2045." Please return to Bavarla Brewery, Greenwich and Scott, for reward. LOST last Sunda chain between San Francisco and Liberal reward for return to 628 Clay Ladies’ silver watch and Fruitvale. st. purse containing money. Liberal reward at 2130 O'Farrell st. ST. BERNARD dog 16 months old; strayed Saturday. Reward offered by returning. to 3928 Seventeenth st. ST—Black cocker spaniel dog with tag 2365 Reward at 910 Geary st. | | == s | LOST—At Caledonian pienlc or 5:30 train, light | | | | CITY REAL ESTATE. CITY REAL ESTATH. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. | GOLDEN GATE AVE. CORNER. $40,000—Large improved corner on Golden Gate ave., a few blocks from Market st.; bank fore- closure; must be sold; lot 85x120. WESTERN ADDITION CORNER. $30,000-A Western Addition corner, mot far out and well improved; paying §220 per month; no better income property on market. DOWNTOWN RESIDENCE. §12,000—Large residence on Jones st., near Clay; fine neighborhood; lot 27:6x127. MISSION CORNER. $7000—Four flats of 5 rooms and bath: all modern _ improvements; bitumenized street; rents $63; corner lot 37x84. WESTERN ADDITION CORNER FLATS. $6000—Four flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath; good condition; on one of best corners on O'Farrell st.; street bitumenized. MARKET-ST. LOT. $4100—Will sell a fine lot on Market st. for mortgage and expenses amounting to $4100; lot cost $7800 3 years ago. $4000—Corner on Devisadero st.; 34x125 feet. SNAP. $4000—Three flats and rear house: good con- dition: near Second and Mission sts.; ground alone worth money. MUST BE SOLD. $200—Two_tenements of 4 rooms each: rents 50; lot 25x100; on Florida st., near Twenty- PRETTY RICHMOND HOME. $2600—Nice cottage of 5 rooms and bath and basement on Fifth ave., near Clement. CHEAP LOTS. §2500—Northwest corner of Willard and Par- nassus ave.; fine marine view. $2000 per lot—3 lots on west side Broderick st.; 25x1%5 each. §1100—3 lots, 25x115 each; double frontage; Dorland st., near Dolores. wenty second st., near Sanchez; lot 25x —Ninth ave., near A st.; street work done; lot 25x120. ‘We hold our regular auction sales every two weeks. For further ticulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market st. $3750-MUST Ee sold; SW. corner Dolores and Army sts.; lot 33x9, with a new residence of 7 rooms ana bath; all rooms elegantly decor- ated; there is a 33x65 vacant lot suitable for a store and flats; only $650 cash required as a first payment. Apply 232 Liberty st. §24,500—FOR sale, good business property; lodg- ing-house and stores with business; a part cash. Address Owner, box 845, Call office. POOR MAN'S CHANCE. $1250 — Terms, $450 cash; containing six rooms and high basement; Third ave., bet. Point Lobos and Clement; size of lot, 35x70; get permit from office to inspect. F. A. McNALLY & CO., 19 Mont- gomery 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 sell at above figure if sold within 10 days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner, 54 Ninth st., Oakland. O. F. VON RHEIN & CO,, - 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 old-fashioned house IF your property is mortgaged and you need A. M. SPECK & €O, 667 Market st., opposite Kearny. o CHOICE INVESTMENTS. _$70,000—Corner, 1 block from Market st., near Powell; 52x98:6 feet; 5 stores; old improvements rent for §3200; rarest buy downtown. $45,000—32 block from Market st., near Fifth lot 35x135 feet; stores and lodging house; bank mortgage of $30,000; rents $200. $25,000—Best retail block west of Taylor st.: 49x135 feet; 2 stores and 6 flats; fine building rents §2400. $21,000—Valencia-st. _business_corner; worth $35,000; 87x103 feet; mortgage §15,000, $20,000—McAllister-st. corner; stores and flats; rents $2100. $16,000—Leavenworth-st. corner; 0 feet front- age; rents §135; $12,000 mortgage can remain. §15,000—3 new flats; near Taylor and Bush sts.; rents $12; a fine bu $8300—Stockton-st. business property; brick bullding; rents $340 net; 10 vears' guaranteed ease. $8200—Northeast corner Van Ness ave. and Green st.; lot 45x124 feet; ready to build; re- duced from $11,000. $5000—4 flats; No. 1114 Florida st., rents $480; want offer. near 23d; 75—Mission home; 5 rooms; lot 25x1l4 feet; near car line. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opposite Kearny. §2500—NEW modern 6-room cottage, with all the latest conveniences; $400 cash, balance $25 monthly; lot 25x125; near corner Twentleth and Castro sts. F. NELSON, Builder. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. $1350—-COTTAGE of 4 rooms and lot 2‘.'.6}(1“5‘; furniture included. Diamond st., near 20th. IF your property is mortgaged and vou need more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market st. COUNTRY REAL ESTA TE. FOR sale—By owner; bargain. Model home, locited in beautiful frostless Hollywood; most healthy and accessible suburb of Los Angeles; reached by electric cars in 30 minutes from city center; fare, 10¢; 5 acres in tull-bearing lemon and naval orange trees, pro- ducing abundance of frult, which is shipped to San Francisco market, brifiging highest prices, being cholcest quality. New 2-story Colonial house, up to date, viz.: open plumbing, range, hot and cold water, fine bathroom, porcelain tub; house wired for elec- tricity; new barn and carriage-house; shade trees, palms, flowers, etc., etc.; abundance of water for irrigation; perpetual water right and paid for; income from fruit sales pays hand- somely on investment; owner engaged in mer- cantile business in San Francisco, and interests are centered there. Would consider exchange for desirable San Francisco or Oakland property. _Address the owner, W. B. GLIDDEN, San Francisco, Cal. 120° Sutter st., FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver 'wand; unexcelled salmor and trout fishing and hunting; owner leaving country. Apply to JAS. ROBERTSON, Duncans, Van- couver Island. NEW rich land near city; small and large tracts; 7160 acres sold to 120 families: 7500 acres left. For particulars of {mmense crops raised in dry season of -1897-88 address THE COCATI CO., %02 California st.” S. F. more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States. postpaid, for $1 per year. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for $6 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon Some easy payments and some good planos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Francisco, and Thirteenth and dway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible dane to please and satisty the customer. B FRUIT. grain and stock farms. W. D HOLCOM & CO.. 20 Montzomery st. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos 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 24 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 8. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Btore, 846 Market st.; telephone Main 1844, ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal; low rates; confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory bidg., 130 Powell st. FOR sale—Upright Stelnway plano in good or- der; aiso Callgraph typewriter No. 3. 1900 Valiejo st. REAL estate, 6 per cent; 2d mortg., chattels, undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer building. OUR specialty is renting new planos; $2 50 per mo. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. MONEY loaned salaried people on their notes without indorser. TOUSLEY, 592 Parrott bldg. A. DANIELS is now with BYRON MATZY, 308 to 312 Post st. = cheia AT Nevada Loan Office, 214 Grant ave.—Money loaned on diamonds, jewelry and clothing. A—CPRIGHTS, $09 up; Installments, % 75 up: rents, §2 up (allowed on sale). Heine, 136 Ellis. A NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways. Keeffe's, 1018 Van Ness, nr. Geary; tel. Larkin 706. BARGAINS—Another big lot pianos put on ®ale cheap. Wilson's Storage Rooms, 1710 Mkt. A—355; UPRIGHT piano 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. STRAIGHT tip: go where you can save inter- est. Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st IF your property s mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY. 630 Market, ON furniture, pianos, without removal: no com- mission; private. LICK. 116 MecAllister. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. KNABE planos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham pl PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS, STATE PRISON SUPPLIES. SEALED PROPOSALS will be_received at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, SAN QUENTIN, until 10:30 4. m_ SATURDAY, 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 189, And at the office of the Clerk at State Prison, FOLSOM, until 9:30 a. m. SATURDAY, 17TH DAY OF JUNE, 1809, 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 stores, forage, fuel, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other staple eupplies, from July 1, 1899, to June 3, 1900, inclusive, on conditions as per printed echedule, which will be furnished upon ap: plication at either of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon gald 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- eponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, payable to R. M. Fita- 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. LOST—Dark blue grevhound, white spot on breast, Friday night; reward. C. ANDER- SEN, 727 Second ft.. or 57 Clementina. FOUND-—-Brown water spaniel - dog. G. H. PORTER, Cal. Market, after 6 p. m. FOUND-—Sorrel mare; prove property and pay expenses. 190§ Greenwlich st. FOUND-—Pair fox terrier pups; prove property and pay expenses. 1620 Greenwich st. e ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER-James G. Ma- guire (ex-Congressman) and James L. Galla- Bher (ex-City and ' County Attorney) have moved their law offices to the Parrott build- ing, 825-855 Market st.; tel. South 215. ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law, eixth floor, Chronicle building; nc advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages, attach- ments, bankruptey, all cases: wills, contracts, etc., drawn; moderate fees: call or write. NO charge unless successful; advice free; of- fice open evenings from 8 to 9. HUGH C. GRANT, room 604, Emma Spreckels building. ADVICE free; divorce law a s no_fee. without success; collections. _G. W, HOWE, atty at law, 530 Market, cor. Stockt MRS. CLARA FOLTZ, attorney at law: pro- bate and guardianship; §th floor Crocker bldg. L. 5. CLARKE—Emma Spreckels bullding, 627 Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st. ————————————————————— CARPET CLEANING. A A A A A A A A A A A A AN NN CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning works—Clean: moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250, WHEN you become disgusted with poor wark send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. LARGE sunny furnished room to rent reason- able. Call $65 Mission st. CARPETS cleaned, c per yard. H. L. JONES, 300 McAllister st., cor. Larkin. Tel. Mint 1501. HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. POLYPHONE, $5; attachment (only), $15; will | MINING ENTERPRISE. fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. ~ = TO the new gold fields, Lower Callfornia— Bargains in new and second-hand. all | " Dewes Navigation and Frading Company will half original cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. | gjspatch a_fast vessel to Todos Santos and = Asuncion Bay, Lower California, the early STORAGE | part of June with passengers and frelght: ~ accommodations for 150 passengers; call early, ALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., = as only few berths left. CHAS. F. BLAN- 722 Mission; glods guaranteed; tel. Clay 25 DIN, President, 10 California st., room 5. . Lo e T 7 | c—————————— PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and storage of | PHYSICIANS. furn. & H. H. goods. 785 MKt., tel. Black 311 MCALLISTER, 4058 unfurnished rooms, bath, $10; 1 large skylight room, cheap. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 3%, GEO. WALCOM. Proprietor. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. J. McQUEEN'S California Cflrgsl Cleaning Co. 463 Stevenson st.; tel. South 25; lowest rafes. MISSION, 1053—Large nicely furnished sunny rcom, $7; also front hall room, $5. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at Se. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 944. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights: day, week or month. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 lith st.; cleaning 3c per yard: tel. Mission 74, O'FARRELL, 208—Several nice furnished rooms from $150 to $2 50 per week. 3 U. S. Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn., 308 Golden Gate; carpets cleaned, 3¢ yd.; tel. Mint 346. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage :nd_Moving Co. | DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, Orilce. 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel, Maln 5714, | 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth. O'FARRELL, 2, nr. Powell—Elegant modern sunny rooms, suite and single; reasonable. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 338 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Fast 126. PROPOSALS— g Proposals for Hardware, plumbers’ mate- rials, lumber, paints, oils, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books, phyfical, chemical and other apparatus and eupplies, 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 8:3) o'clock p. m., for fur- nishing’ the School Department of this city and county during the fiscal year 1899-1600 with hardware, plumbers’ materials, lumber, paints, oils, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, libraty books, etc., and for do: ing the printing 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. J. A SIMPSON, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 27, 18%—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 12 &'clock m., Monday, June %, 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 Honolulu, H. 1. Government Teserves 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 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 Francisco, Cal.."” and addressed to J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quartermaster Gen- eral, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. IMPROVEMENT of San Luis Obispo_harbor, Cal.—United States Engineer's office,8Laugh- 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, 1889, and then publicly opened. In- formation furnished on application. JAMES J. MEYLER, Captain Engineers. CO-PARTNERSHIF NOTICES. NOTICE of dissolution of copartnership—No- tice is hereby iven that WINFIELD 8. DAVIS, BURT . DAVIS and CARL A. HENRY, formerly doing business as co- rtners under the firm name and style of AVIS & HENRY, have dissolved such co- partnership and the business heretofore done by such firm will hereafter be conducted at No. 215 Sansome st. by DAVIS & HENRY, an incorporated company. Dated February 23, 1590 CARL A. HENRY, WINFIELD §, DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS. 1 OAKLAND REAL ESTATH. 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. . NEW 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, 18%9. 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 CATALOGUE. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 Broadway, Oakland. ] Mills Building, San Francisco. Rooms 15 and 16, Second Floor. $1100—5-ROOM house: bath; near trains; also § lots cheap. 962 Third st.. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. i1th and Franklin. Oakland ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $25 CASH, $ 60 monthly till paid for; 3-room cottage; high ~basement; lot 50255 feet; price all told $425; Westall Tract, in tropical Frultvale, adjoining East Oakland; ‘superb climate: no cuid electric cars and a %0- near; not far from a iune 3-story schoolhouse; there are quite a numocr of S. F. merchants now located in this sec- tion. Call or send for circular to 455 Seveuth st., near corner Broadway, Oakland; carriage frée. H. Z. JONES., Owner. $500 CASH, balance on time to sult buyer; a lovely home; modern, up-to-date 2-story new house of 10 rooms and bath: large lot; situate in tropical Fruitvale, on Fruitvale ave., the center of attraction; electric cars pass the door; close to a fine school; sewered and city water and gas; price all told $2000; easy pay- ments; this is a fine buy. 455 Seventh st., near corner Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES, Owner. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladles in delicate health; grounds: private. MRS. FUNKE. 1416 BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ONLY $1600 for a very destrable 6-room house and lot; handy to electric and local station. C. G. MAY & CO., Berkeley. BERKELEY HOUSES. FINELY furnished cottage, 4 rooms; bath: pantry; high basement. Northwest corner Cedar and Arch sts., North Berkeley, new foot wide boulevgsd l large Sth st. 11 MARKS—In this city, May 2, 139, to the wife of Frederick Marks Jr., a son. ROSENTHAL—In this city, May 2, 1399, to the wife of S. Rosenthal, a daughter R DIED. Barrows, Charles M. Jessup, Dr. Thos. C. Bartlett, Henry S. Johnston, Margaret Brown, Tda Kinne, Mrs. W. H. Callender, John R, Lavin, Lizzie Cassell, Robert J. McCumiskey, John Chaffee, Trene Maloros, Andreas Chevassus, Edouard Mayers, Gittel Cowan, O'Leary, Margaret Yjarr)m O'Neil, Edward Grindle; Schott, Charles Hall, M Stelljes, Herman Hettle, Jos Suren, Waldo BARROWS—In Berkeley, May 30. 1899, Charles Mosher Barrows, a' native of New York State, aged 55 years 3 months and 27 da BARTLETT—In Oakland, May 30, 1§99 residence of his brother, George C. Bartlett, 514 Twenty-third street, Henry Snow Bart- Iett, & native of Rhode Island, aged 39 yvears 11 months and 15 days. (Rhode Island and Vermont pavers please copy.) D> Friends are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, 54 Twenty-third street, Oakland. Interment private. BROWN—In_this city, May 29, 159, Ida, be- loved daughter of James and Mildred Brown, and sister of George Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 vears 2 months and 4 da CALLENDER—In this city, May 30, 183, John Richard, beloved husband of Carrie B. Cal- lender, a native of Barbadoes, B. W. L, aged 41 years and 6 months. CASSELL—In this city, M beloved husband of Jane Cassell, and father of Joseph B. Cassell, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years and 4 menths. £ > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 818 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHAFFEE—In Oakland, 29, 1899, Robert J., May 1899, Trene, wife of the late P. M. Chaffee. and mother of Mrs. Jessie L. Hogle, Mrs. Lirlu M. Hender- son, Mrs. L. M. Ogden, Mr. Frank Chaffee and the late Mr. and 9 day I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the furrral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of Bessie J. Wood, 1128 Twenty-third 0. C. Cook, aged 66 years avenue, East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CHEVASSUS—In this city, May 29, 1899, Edou- ard, beloved husband of Louise C. Chevassus, and father of Gustave C. Chevassus, a na- tive of France, aged 67 years. L7 Friends and a; intances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 2221 Scott street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, where a requiem ma by celebrated for the repose of his soul, com mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by special train from Third and Townsend streets. COWAN—In thi8 city, May 29, 1899, Ann, widow of the late Hugh Cowan, and mother of Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. J. R. Lawson, Mrs. J. C. Hamilton, 'Mrs. William T. Boyce and Wil- liam and Hugh Cowan, a native of England, aged 69 years and 10 months. 0> Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Wedn: day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1332 Folsom street. Interment private DARRIN—In this city, May 30, 189, Edmond J., beloved son of Edmond K. and the late Margaret Estelle Darrin, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schumann, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 17 da; GRINDLEY—In this city, May 2§, 189, Dr. Thomas R. Grindley, a’ native of Scotland, aged 59 years 2 months and 16 days. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gaté Undertaking Com- pany, 242 Mission streef, near Twenty-first. Ifterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- riage. ' HALL—In this city, May 28, 189, Mrs. May Hall, mother of Mrs. John Bennett, a native of New York. 07 The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her niece, Mrs. A. E. Riley, 4409 ighteenth street,” thence to St. Francis urch, Sixteenth and Dolores streets. for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HETTLE—In this city, May 30, 1899, Joseph, beloved son of Annie and the late Jacoh Het- tle, and brother cf the late Cecelia Hettle and Mrs, G. W. Barry, a native of San Francisco. aged 24 vears and 7 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1319 Scott street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ESSUP—In this city, 3 May 20, 1899, suddenly, at his residence, 135 Haight = street, Dr. Thomas C. Jessup, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Jessup. and dearly beloved father of Douglas C., Lloyd and Eulalie Jessup, a native of Indiana, aged 74 years. (Portland, or. please oDy [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 135 Haight street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JOHNSTON—In ‘this city, May 23, 1399, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late Owen John- ston, ‘and mother of Winifred, Annie, James, Lillie, Thomas and Helena Johnston, Mrs. P, McDermott, Mrs. J. Haughton, Mrs. Norton and the late Mrs. W. McKenna, a native of Donegal, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:3) o'clock, from her late residence, 62 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 oclock. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KINNE—In Redwood City, May 29, 1899, Mrs. 'W. H. Kinne, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 53 vears 6 months and 19 days. (Boston pa- pers please copy. ) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:3) o'clock, from the Con- gregational Church, Redwood City. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery on arrival of 12:12 o’clock -train. LAVIN—In Haywards, Cal., Lizzie, beloved daughter of Mary A, and the late Edw. G. Lavin, a native of Haywards, Cal, aged 2 years 9 months and 4 day: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), from her late residence, Castro Valley, thence to All Saints' Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Dublin, Cal. McCUMISKEY—In thi§ city, May 3), 139, John McCumiskey, a native of the parish of Dro- mantaa, Ireland, aged 60 years and 11 months. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Ghurch, where there will be 2 mass for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery MALOROS—In Agnews, Cal., May 1599, Andreas Maloros, a native of Viuttano, Aus: tria, aged 55 years. 07 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, thence to St. Joseph's Church. corner Markét and San Fernando streets, San Jose, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. MAYERS—In this city, May 20, 1399, Gittel, wife of the late A. L. Mayers, and beloved mother of Mrs. M. J. Blackman and Benjamin and David L. Mayers, a native of Russia, aged years. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 2320 Sutter street. Interment Hills of Bter- nity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. } O'LEARY—In this city, May 30, 1899, Margaret, wife of the late Dennis O'Leary, and mother and Washington State papers ) of John D.; Annie, Emma and William A. O'Leary, Mrs. J. C. O'Connor, Mrs. M. S. Leon, Mrs, Willlam Harvey and Mrs. T. G, Berkbley, a native of County Armagh, Ires land, aged 69 vears. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 614 Jones street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose f her. soul, .commencing_at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'NEIL—In this city, May 30. 189, Bdward, beloved Lusband of the late Eilen O'Neil, and father of Mrs. E. Cheverria and Nellie and Edward O'Neil, a native of Ireland, aed 60 years. ~ ¥ EF The ‘funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. In: terment private. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. SCHOTT—An anniversary mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of the late Charles Schott at _St. Boniface's -Church to-morrow_(Thursday), at § o'clock. . Friends are invited to attend. STELLJES—In this city, May 20,189, Her: man. dearly beloved husband o6f Anna B: Stelljes, and father of Herman and Henriette Stelljes, a native of Germany, aged 43 years 6 months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are Tespects fully invited to attend the funeralthis day (Wednesday). at o'clock, from his late residence. 841 Sanchez street, between 'Six- teenth and Seventeenth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. ¥ SUREN—In this city, May 29, 139, Waldo, be- loved son of Joseph and Annie Suren, and brother of Ludwig. Leo and Theresa Suren, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock. from the residence of his parents, 327 Eureka street, thence by funeral car at Guerrero and ' Eighteenth streets at 2 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. MACDONALD—In this city, May 27, 1899, to the wife of George F. Macdonald, a daughter. HENRY J.. GALLAGHER CO., (Buecessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, 30 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln Schosk. AVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECIORS & EMBALUERS, 1235 Market st., between §th and 3th. Telephone, South 247.

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