the san francisco call (san francisco, calif.) 1895 …...the san francisco call, thursday, june 13,...

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1895. 13 ai ARKIAGE LICENSES. ; Licenses to marry were s granted yesterday . at follows: ' \u25a0 Martin WinKlerand Louise Koerner, 29—20. . ;:Slllas A. Chase and Annie Purdy, 27—21. * C. M. Runsincer and Annie M. Reynolds, 35—28.. James Connolly and Lizzie Corbett. 37 24. I V Robert Styles and Violet E. Williams, 21—17. Moritz Eranstetter and Rose Kischler, 32— 30. C. M. Baldwin and Josephine E. Guerrero, 32—20: August C. Holliu and Tillie Frick. 24—23. ; ; ; DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. M. I. Auld vs. John Auld. Annie L. Crews vs. John T. Crews. , DIVORCES .'\u25a0GRANTED. Elfrieda Clara Potts from Noble Foss Potts, by Judge Hebbard, on the ground of extreme cruelty. H C. Glock from P. Olock, by Judge Troutt, on the ground of willful desertion.- -^' Mary E. Redding from John Redding, by Judge Troutt, on the pround of willful desertion. will 1 lit) -wiiiiiLiAuLJs— 1 no. BOIIN. . ADAMS— In this city,June 4, 1895, to the wife of John J. Adams Jr., a son. GRAGES— In this city, June. 8, 1895, to the wife of Joseph Gragcs, a son. HARVEY— In this city,May 31, 1895, to the wife of D. G. Harvey, a daughter. . , HARRIS—InMonterey, CrX.June 12, 1895, to the wife of AmyHarris, a daughter. , IRWIN—Tn this city,June 10. 1895, to the wife of Rev. D. Hanson Irwin, a daughter. , LESTER—InSan Mateo, June 9, 1895, to the wife of C. F. Lester, a sou. ROSENBERG— In this city,June 10, 1895, to the . wife of Isadore Rosenberg, a daughter. MAIIKIED. AUSTIN— ROATH— In this city, at the Palace . Hotel, Samuel S. Austin and Mamie A. Roath, daughter of the late W. T. Roath of Denver, Colo. BRIE— BEItOER— In this city. June 11. 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Meyerson, Henry Brie and Callle Berger. both of San Francisco. LINOBERG—KAHN— Tn Petaluma.Cal., June 12, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. Meyerson, Montague L. Lltioberg of Los Angeles and Estella Kahn of Petaluma. . - . .. ... .. BIKD. : . Anderson, Minnie ; . Irwin. Christopher .Ball, Harry H. Lehrke, Henry | Bright, Ethel L. Lee, Egbert P. ! Curtin, Caroline. Muller, John . I Callasrhan, Thomas Mene;e, Elizabeth G. Dickey, Amelia Mc( inn Mary Dunne, Annie McGee, Mrs. Elizabeth Fltzpatrick, Margaret Nearv, Charles Gunning, William Posadas. Edward Hlncke, Antone Smith- Nancy Use, Susanna Wiftoii, Charles Willlard. Mrs. H. C. ' ANDERSON—InFrultvale, June 12, 1895, Minnie, beloved wife of Miller Anderson, and mother of Albert and Louie Anderson, and sister of Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs. M. Zern, Julia and Emily Miller, \u25a0 a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years. : - BALL— In this city, June 12, 1895, Harry n., I dearly beloved husband of Delia, and father of Mabel Ball, a native of England, aged 37 years. BRIGHT—Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Ethel L., In- fant daughter of John W. and Ella Bright, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1year 5 months and 17 days. - CURTIN—In this city, June 12, 1895, Caroline, beloved wife of Joseph Curtin, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. JB®"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., irom her late resi- dence, 597 Linden avenue. Interment* Holy Cross Cemetery. ; CALLAGHAN— In this city, June 12, 1895, Thomas ! Callaghan, beloved father of Charles, Thomas H.,John L., Dennis F. and Elizabeth A. Callaghan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years. ... JBs"Notice of funeral hereafter. DICKEY— InHaywards, June 12, 1895, Amelia, wife of James R. Dickey, a native of New Y'ork, aged 73 year3. DUNNE—Inthis city, June 11, 1895, Annie, be- loved wife of George Dunne, a native of . Boston, \u25a0 Mass.. aged 38 years. FITZPATRICK— Inthis city, June 11. 1895, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late Thomas Fitzpat- rick, and mother of Edward, May and Margaret . Fitzparrick and Mrs. Frank 8. Grummon, a na- tive of Kings County, Ireland, aged 67 years and 6 months. . JtSTThe funeral will take place THIS DAY < (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi- dence, 226 Tenth street, thence to St.. Joseph's Church, where the mass of the day will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary GUNNING— In this city, June 12. 1895, William Gunning, a native of Scotland, aged 59 years. HINCKE— In this city, June 12. 1895, Antone, dearly beloved husband of May Hiucke, a native of Denmark, aged 28 years and 1 month. SlS"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. x.. from the par- lors Of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Interment I. O. O.F. Ceme- . tery. IRWIN—In this city,June 10. 1895, Christopher, dearly beloved husband of Kate Irwin, and son of Margaret and Robert Irwin and brother of Mary Irwin, a native of New York, aged 27 years and 10 months. Friends and .acquaintances are resnect- fnlly Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the residence . of the mother. 634 Minna street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy - Cross Cemetery. USE— Oakland, June 10, 1895, Susanna, be- loved wife of William A. Use, and mother of Mrs. Julia Hlnz. Mrs. S. Hespe and Mathilda and Augusta Use, a native of Germany, aged 66 years 10 months and 17 days. . «3* Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at the residence, 677 Sixth street, Oakland. Interment strictly . private. Please omit flowers. . LEE— Froitvale, June 12, 1895, Egbert P. Lee, . beloved father of Mrs. Leonard Georges, Charles - H. and George A. Lee, Mrs. C. B. Hollywood and Bessie I. Lee, a native of Maine, aged 65 years. LEHRKE—Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Henry, be- loved husband of Louise Christine Lehrke, and father of A. W., G. F., W. C. and Louise Lehrke, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years 8 months and 27 days. '. . Notice of funeral hereafter. McGRATH—Inthis city, June 11, 1895, Mary, beloved daughter of \u25a0 John and the late Mary Mc- Grath, and sister of ' Julia and Delia McGrath, a native of Chicago, 111., aged 18 years 1month , and 20 days. \u25a0,•.\u25a0\u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of her father, 323 Tehama street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem I mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McGEE—In this city, June 11, 1895, Mrs. Eliza- beth McGee, beloved mother of Thomas, John, James and Richard McGee, Mrs. M. Gately, Mrs. George Dawson and Mrs. J. J. Hayes, aged 73 years. ["Spokane (Wash.) papers please copy.] *3"Friends and \u25a0 acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. u.. from the resi- dence of her son-in-law, Mr. J. J. Hayes, Twenty- second street, near Douglass, thence to St. James ; Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MENGE— In Fruitvale, Jnne 12, 1895, Elizabeth G., beloved wifeof H. Menge, a native of Han- . over, Germany, aged 41 years. MULLER— At the German Hospital, June 10,1895, John, beloved brother of Nicolaus Muller,Mrs. H. DillingandDledrich Muiler of Alameda, a native of Elmlohe, Ann, Lehe, Hanover. Germany, aged 62 years 2 months and 11 days. , Friends and acquaintances •' are respect- fullyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday),- at 2 o'clock P. if., from the par- lors of H. F. Snhr <& Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. ; Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ... NEARY— In this city,June 9, 1895, Charles Neary, ! a native of Scotland, aged ?36 \u25a0 years. - [Sydney (Australia) papers please copy.] JW Friends and acquaintances and members of thePaciflc Coast Marine \u25a0 Firemen's Union are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. it., from ,:\u25a0 the funeral, parlors of \u25a0 McGinn Bros., 31Eddy ". street. Interment HolyCross Cemetery. POSADAS— Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Edward, infant son of Zenoro and Marie Posadas, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 days. \u25a0-: .. " •.- " •;\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0 19* Interment private. . -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0", SMITH— Inthis city,June 12, 1895, Nancy Smith, a native of Ireland, aged 76years. '. •' '\u25a0 . :; WILSON—In this city, Jane 11, 1895, Charles Wilson. .\u25a0\u25a0 .: -\u25a0. , \u0084-.\u25a0.. •;-\u25a0\u25a0 :/"- ;i WILLIARD— In Madrone, Santa \u25a0 Clara ' County, Cal., June 11, 1895, Mrs. H. C. Williard. I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class iunenkls ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 at Reasonable Rates.' * I Telephone 3167. *--s 27 and 29 Fifth street, j\u25a0- MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, Ij FUNERAL DIEKCTORS * EMBALMEBS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ; ..; Telephone 3080. ' . Jas. McMrxomeyT l^""™^™ h.'/'icMknomet" ' --' -V JAMES -McMEXOJUEV & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND E3IBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Seventh. i/ .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0-. ~ '-- Telephone No. 3354. LAUREL HILL CEfIETERY ASSOCIATION. '/CHOICE LOCATIONS IN ANYPART OF THE , \J grounds for sale and lots laidout on the Lawn system or < inclosed with low walls, as purchaser may desire. , ; . ,^ ' j Perpetual care of plats a specialty. -.^ . ; Cemetery permanent. •\u25a0..,.. . \u25a0 _.. •.• ,--y;.-,:'• ' /-'For the purchase of lots or for any improvements apply to the superintendent on > the grounds, Cen- ' tral avenue and Eush St., San Francisco, Cal. ;.. . : "cypress lawn cemetery. TN SANMATEOCOUNTY; NON-BECT AH; 1 laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual cars ; i bra» tiful, permanent and easy of | access; see it befor* buying a burial place elsewhere. \u25a0i i \u25a0\u25a0 1 1I HfllllM I liOl f \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0 ••:.« \u25a0 City Oflic*.9 Cltr Hall Arena*. > \u25a0 ';. .' ' EDtlCATION AX. AVTI^^AKE^FEW PRIVATeTpUPIITdUR^ >> T ing vacation; terms moderate." '.Teacher, box 126, Call Office. : :. i ; ' : - . ' /^ \u25a0 X '*.\u25a0:. SPANISH," FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- I schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. •VfIGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- J-> lexe, 24 Post st.r commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish ; low rates. V: : i :\u25a0\u25a0-. ' ." , •'" ." . lILLIAN BEDDARD, THE . ENGLISH AO- I -i tress, coaches ; ladies and - gentlemen for the ] dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake- , spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. " ' BKLAaCO*S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— j JJ. Private theatricals arranged ;• pupils. rehearsed ' on stage. It. 5 &12,1. 0. 0. F. block, 7ihand Market. | T7"OCAL,TEACIIER, iOSBFH GBKVEN, TM- V proves and beautified even spoiled voices and ; procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth St. / .\u25a0' A MASTERY OF SPAN ISH AND FRENCH in 4 months with Professor Duque's LIVING method practically taught by native, university instructors: classes ($3 per month) day and eve. ' Call and examine this master method. : 104 Hayes, j . SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- \ ;0 chanical - engineering, surveying, architecture, : assay; estab. '64. VAN PER NAILLEN.723Mkt. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. diploma course $30. \u25a0 : EDWARD TOJETTI, ARTIST, HAS KE- opened his - studio . and classes. ' Room 141, Murphy building, corner Market and Jones sts. - NGLISH BRANCHES . TAUGHT BY .MISS I DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. j MBS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, \u25a0 Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness - ave.; vocal classes Monday, 8 p. m.. $1 month: dra- matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., $3 month :also \ private \ lessons and .piano; ladies and gentlemen j . coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). . .". j ARR'S INST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING -L taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep I free for 6 months books our graduates fall on. ' H BAUD'S BUSINESS. COLLEGE. 24 POST I Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, > electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guagea rapidly uuv.'U;,. Write lor catalogue. '•..;\u25a0•\u25a0, .-\u25a0 ..' DENTISTS. ~ " ~~ DR. KEA, 9 SIXTH ST. : ALL DENTALWORK at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings, 1 \li. J. J.LEEK, 1208 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN ±~r Gate ave.—Open evenings ; Sundays till noon. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth i without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. I AT CHALFANfS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are insult to please or no charge; | on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced- small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth m $:> ;flUinga irom $1 ; extracting 50c, with gas 81. "o*7 A SET FOR TKKTH: WARRANTED"^ <!P I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS. dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. ALL* WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- A- ed. DR. J. W. KEY,11-22 Market st. DR. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DR. LUDLUM: HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., ' near Eleventh ; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; ' teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. /^OLTONDENTALASSOCIATION. 806 MAB- \J ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL. ESTATE. TF YOU WANT A PRETTY HOME AT YOUR J. own price call and see Harmon's 5, 6 and 7 room houses at Lorin station . will take payment half cash or by Installments. E. D. HARMON, 1627 Woolsey st., Lorin station. \u25a0 . TO EXCHANGE— A FINE 10-ROOM RESI- X dence in one of OaKland's finest localities for a good fruit, hog or stock ranch :must be clear of incumbrance. Apply CLOUGH & BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. .... T\O YOUWANT A HOME? I WILLBUY YOU XJ a lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C. P. KKRJS', Central Bank building, Oakland. , JUNE BUSINESS CORNER; GOLDEN GATE; -I 1 fronts San Pablo ave.; great bargain: account owner going East in 2 weeks; one-third value for cash. C. K.KING,902 Broadway, Oakland. QA ACRES OF FINE LAND, HOUSE, BARN; <JV/ plenty water: fenced; La Jackson County, Oregon; 6 miles railroad station: willexchange for Oakland or San Francisco property; will take mer- chandise or milk ranch and route: no agent. Ad- dress F. R. W., 520 East 15th St., East Oakland. T>USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY : SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. ' - LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE. ' GOOD CHEAP RANCHES 16 onInstallment plan. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES ; Close to Oakland. Must be sold to close an estate. RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles from Oakland. ; FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont . Berkeley, etc. ACRE TRACTS and CHICKENRANCHES, . LOS ANGELES City and Country Property for sale or exchange for Oakland or ' San Francisco property. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fail to see them. - \u25a0 -- E. E. BUNCE, ' \u25a0-':. - - \u25a0 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ( 359' : » f\nCl BENT ?165; CAN BE IN- \u25a0 t^}^ju.\J\J\J, creased; Broadway income. prop- erty; excellent investment. W. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. \u25a0 ©7^o CASH WILL BUY A NICE 6-ROOM <jp I O\J cottage, worth $2000, leaving a mort- gage of SlOOO. .Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. . T>IGBARGAIN; .< ANY ONE WITH81000 CAN JJ double their money :. in six months; 6 elegant ; lots must be Bold at once ; worth 93000. T. C. WAT- '. SON, 463 NinthSt., Oakland. \u25a0 Q>l FLA \u25a0: LOTS" NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND ; «JP-I-«Jl/. streetcars for sale on small weekly or monthly installments : buy a home and save your , earnings. PINNEY, 902Broadway, Oakland. flizlXnri MUST BE SOLD; LARGE HOUSE; (JPtOUU.IO rooms and bath: large barn; plen- ty of fruit and flowers: sunny side of street; lot 82 xl60; well worth $7500: electric-cars one block; aristocratic neighborhood; the best buy in Oak- land to-day. I GRAY &NAISMITH, 463 Ninth St., Oakland. . , r- \u25a0 -. »- I AM AUTHORIZED BY THE OWNER TO exchange a desirable lot in Oakland for a span of young well-mated driving horses or a good horse, buggy and harness. Address J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. . '. : . \u25a0 . \u25a0 F~ OR SALE OR LEASE- AT HIGHLAND Park, cozy country home; 150x190; garden, stable; beautiful view. Address THOMAS, East Twenty-ninths,t. and Twenty-third ave., Oakland. I ELEGANT HOME AT A BARGAIN; STORY and a half cottage containing 9 rooms and bath; natural wood finish; fine elevation; magnificent view; large lot; owner going East; terms easy or would exchange for country land. Apply to MATHER As ARNEST, 467 Ninth St., Oakland. T ARGJK LIST;OF CITY IMPROVED AND J-J unimproved property for exchange for country land. MATHER &ARNEST, 457 Ninth, Oakland. BUSINESS AND , RESIDENCE PROPERTY- soId on easy terms; small payment down or ex- changed. E.E. BI'NCE.1008 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE ' FOU SALE. TpURNITURE 'AND CARPETS ATYOUROWN \u25a01 price. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh St. ' OAKLAND HOUSES TO v LET. WANTED^^N^E^PEmE^CEiTwoIiAirTO : rent a large well-furnished residence for pri- ; vate boarding. Address P. P., Oakland Call Office. OAKLAND bo oms v and houses. o^T^^ek^olsshof^g^p^efelkence can *be accommodated with handsome rooms and board in a beautiful modern residence; cen- trally located. Add. 770 Thirteenth St., Oakland. ALAMEDA REAL estate. v FOR IMMEDIATE SALE and station; streets improved and sewered. $2250—950 cash, ?25 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. \u25a0, : , $2400— cash,. $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cot- tage, 5 rooms and bath. . ' $3250— cash, $35 monthly; 38x100; corner house in finecondition : 8 rooms and bath. $3250— cash, $30 monthly: 37x110; ele- gant colonial cottage ; 7 rooms and bath. '\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- : -- ";- : $3850-?200 cash, $35 monthly: 37x120: hand- some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath. * •. \u25a0 . - i Houses to rent from $10 up. _ . . ' Open Sunday and holidays. \u25a0'''\u25a0 ;: - '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -. '. -.MARCUSE A P-EMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. : ; : ; .:..::;.;. YOU WANT \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0:.:\u25a0;.;\u25a0:. :.\..V.- \u25a0<: : \u25a0\u25a0 A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL 1 AND STYLISH \u25a0 \u25a0.-i-.-j-J-.:^ ; ;..-,- ,HOMB-:v.. .•;•\u25a0;• r»r , -.-.\u25a0 \u25a0\u0084.•. - CALL ON THE OLD BUILDINO FIRMOF ' A. R. DENKE, * - ,: . : -V- WEBSTER STREET. A WEEK 7 .i NEWS FOR ,6 \u25a0 CENTS -THE \u25a0 -ex WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. i ' .\u25a0". rjVBEKKELEX REAL: ESTATE. OR SALE—HOUSE 7 ROOMS, ALCOVE AND :J} bath ; \u25a0 modern conveniences lot 100x135 In- qulre in shoes; ore, Dwight way station, Berkeley. OTT A E;i4 / ROOMS; WINDMILL: NEAR \J Dwlght wav, Berkeley; $1600; easy ' install- ments: , willexchange for > vacant . city ( lots. 914 Twenty-thirdSt.. near Dolores, city. :-\u25a0\u25a0. .;X \u25a0..,'\u25a0 s«: \u25a0FRONTING ON telegraph AVE.,only ' 6 J? minutes from university: 13 large lots, about acre«, for exchaaee for - city property Addlv JAS. J. MASON, Dwlght way station?*? ' *?* T \u25a0 <i!ill) KENT FOR GOOD HOUSE; 6-ROOM uDJ-vr. house, newly painted, papered: half-acre land: tankhouse; 60-foot well; 6 blocks to train and cars, x M.L. WURTS, Dwlghtway station. -.; •«\u25a0 C V^NLY $1800— HOUSE OF 7 BOOMS; 2 LOT V . 6 \u25a0 minutes from I station ; a » bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Dwlght- way station. .-: * ; •..\u25a0*\u25a0 I HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Continued. ; IAQ JESSIE, CORNE^TiE^ONI)7' LAFAY-' iv(/ ette House: single and double rooms, and housekeeping rooms; respectable house, "--m:;.:"\u25a0 :-\ •'FILSOSI.'.-'t CORNER BKCOKD FUR- *-» I \t nished or unfurnished housekeeping ; and single rooms, 'v : -; ;\u25a0*•;- ; ---"i.. -- . tr-:? : ' : ; ;-: :\u25a0\u25a0. : ";\u25a0 BOOMS TO LET. ' ; \u25a0 : ;. ' \u25a0 ' 1 :'y. % -j. MRa-; A. \u25a0FISHER, : FORMERLY "OF > 417 Kearny,'; has removed to 520 Bush st. ; I house ihas been thoroughly, renovated and newly fur- nisind ; tooms single or en suite; rents reasonable. "1 CiOli r HOWARD—3 NICE BAY-WINDOW J-UOU rooms,' unfurnished; :\u25a0 also •' large ; single bay-window room, furnished, $8; ~- 1 :small single room, furnished, $4. .;.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 \u0084 -;,..,;.\u25a0. :, ' ;\u25a0 •: Af\Q. TURK CHELSEA HOUSE; HOT lui/ water throughout; baths: housekeeping. : qnq ninth— nicely furnished sunny QUO front rooms to let;cheap. •. ': \u0084 ' . \u25a0 : ,- t .~ POST CHANGED .HANDS; NICELY *iUI furnished suites; cheap. \u25a0 r. > ?"••?', \u25a0 . ' . '. - ;;„.? I 1/1 EIGHTH ST.—SUNNY UNFURNISHED J-Xtfc rooms: single or en suite; references. A JESSIE ST., BET. SEVENTH AND Ut)t Eighth—Large sunny front room; private family." ' . _\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0'- \u25a0 \ '\u25a0'\u25a0- ; :-•> •\u25a0' .\u25a0 .'. . ' --\u25a0 ' \u25a0:\u25a0 . " -'; \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ~ , 1 C\f* ELEVENTH LARGE AND SMALL J-V/U rooms: reasonable; light housekeeping. - 99X FOURTH—FURNISHED FRON'i ROOM, _„•) suitable for man and wife or 2 gents. ; . . : •-. 9Q9AI PIERCE LARGE SUNNY FRONT ZiOZAJ'H parlor; furnished; only $5. :•'•\u25a0"" -.. : ,.fj. A QAB FULTON— PARLOR SUITE, SUITABLE ttOU for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. < .. 99Q FRANKLIN-NICE ; SUNNY room .to juJJU let; lady preferred. /:;;'„ STEVENSON— 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED; OVO cheap. \u25a0: ' '\u25a0-'- C -.-\u25a0-•^.- -.' ..-;' : -. -[ 99 TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY .FURNISHED JL^^J sunny rooms; also housekeeping rooms. OQI B MINNA—LARGE FROiNT ROOM.NICE- UOJL'Iy furnished: new house. \u25a0; •••;- ~\Qf* SEVENTH NICELY FURNISHED -LOU front single rooms $4'and $5 a month. ;SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN CITY; DOUBLE and single front nicely furnished rooms. \u25a0 Cy| Q TURK— SUNNY . FRONT AND *J~±iJ backrooms, gas. bath; $6 and $8. i Qnj.MARKKT ~^' "* FRONT, BAY- XOUdb window room: also small room; $4., - 1 MARKET— LARGE, SUNNY FRONT J-vJtJttroom; also 1large housekeeping room. 9f)Q KEARNY— FURNISHED \u25a0£Ut7 front and back sunny rooms; cheap. : . : ... 91 A TURK, NR. JONES— 2 SUNNY FRONT £il\J furnished rooms; - other , room for : light housekeeping. :.-. .\u25a0 \u25a0 ..\u25a0; .-\u25a0-•;•' Ql 7.EDDY— LARGE UNFURNISHED PAR- ! OX I lor and nice furnished bedroom; bath. EDDY PLACE, OFF JiDDY, BET. POWELL i and Mason Nicely furnished front room. , Cl A BUSH— NICELY , FURNISHED SUNNY uli front suite rooms; also single: moderate.'' 1 (\Q FIFTH SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; lvi' newly papered; single and en suite: cheap. CifiJ MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— FUR- VJ\J I nished bay-window rooms ; $1 week. : -;. 1 fim POWELL— 3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY IvUl rooms: also furnished housekeeping.* .':' 1 OqA STOCKTON—LARGE SUNNY FRONT \ IOOu rooms; first flat: newly furnished: cheap. I\T EW~P YRENEE HOUSE, 1314 . STOCKTON list. Sunny front rooms; suites or .single; by day, week or month. | PH. MAYSOUN prop. RS. CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THE management of the "Mlramar." 703 Geary St.; sunny rooms, single or suites: excellent board; elevator; prices moderate to suit the times. "jIQ EDDY—SUNNY CLEAN FURNISHED 110 rooms, $4 up; also housekeeping. %• \u25a0 i CC SECOND— SUNNY FURNISHED SUITES; 00 also double and single: gas: bath.. " . : . qq SIXTH ST., THE HILLSDALE— SUNNY 00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 aday. 19HQ 1 HOWARD NICELY FURNISHED liiUt/3 room for 1or 2 gentlemen; $7 a month. "I O7A MARKET., BET. JONES AND CITY 1O \J Hall ave.—Unfurnished suite: single. OnO UTTER—ROOMS $1 60 A WEEK AND OUO up; transient rooms a specialty." IF YOU DESIRE NICE ROOMS REASON- abIy, stop at 203a Powell: transient solicited. EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— furnished rooms, single or en suite, $1 to $3 perw^fc; night 25c to $1; transient solicited. : \u0084 RAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND Mission— Rooms all light ; water, gas and electric bells: elevator runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. : single, 60 cents; suites, $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up. . •YTOSEMTTE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and ' Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 35c to 81; week, $1 50 to $5: families. A ISLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY— ii ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; tirst'closs inevery respect ; terms reasonable. ' CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA— THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United ;Siates or Canada one year for $1 60, posll - -aga free: .. STOKES TO LET. .^T?rr^U^ ; NY^STOR^r^r % 3IOE^T3?EA^ tIPIU. Market. ., 1 : .. ..- .. r ;. T?OK RENT.- A CORNER STORE; GOOD JJ stand for drug or grocery . business. \u25a0 Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixthit. *.-:-. \u25a0\u25a0-.: T^OUB-STORY BRICK AND IRONBUILDING X and basement, 608 Sacramento St., containing elevator, power, etc.: rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN &SONS, 20 Montgomery st. BOARDING AND ROOMs! "IT* U^R^SIIEiD^A^^iR^T^RESSERP~RuSr- -T nin? water and adjoiuing < room, with ' board. 1931 California st. .- rnH.l5 BERESFORD. BUSH AND STOCKTON; X first class; SI 50, S2 per day; withparlor, $2 50. WM. CHAM BERLIN, Prop. CHILDREN BOARDED. TNFA^T~WA^?raD^6nKiA^T^2T^AR'- X rison st. X\[ ANTED— OR CHILD; FINE home; cheap. Address or call 821 Market St., Oakland. \u0084 »\u25a0. ' 01 Q EDDY—DANISHLADYWISHES CHILD V1 O to board; good home; no otherchildren. : ,~ OFFICER TO LET. . ELEcT^TwSFI?IC^S~rN~^N^V~^sI[^r&CKI?LS building, 925 Market;; rents low; no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. g Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN &CO.; 14 Montg. at. STABLE I'OR SALE. T^^L^^WlTll~2o^TlL^S^A3fD~ ;V^Al^ O with 6 rooms above: cheap. Apply Call I OHice, 710 Market. \u25a0\u25a0 '. -;\u25a0 \u25a0--. \u25a0.-. STOIC AGE > ~~ W~^ILSOIT^ROTIIE R^rT7Ib"IVIXRK"ETr7>ET our rates for storage of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of I household goods; separate locked ' rooms ; dust and vermin proof; at low rates. Tel. South 762. > \ :: \u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:. ---.•\u25a0. TyiLSONBROS.,I7IO MARKET ST.— OUR .. » "-\u25a0 rates and examine | our method for storage of furniture and all kinds of household goons; dust and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. | TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, - MDBE; advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. SAFE, DRY. CHEAP PLACE TO STORE YOUR furniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- PANY, 818 Mission st. \u25a0 , , : : I FURNITURE, PIANOS . AND OTHER MER- chandise received on storage; money advanced on consignments fire-proof building. | 410 Post st., QTORAGE OF FURNITURE,PIANOS, HOUSE- p hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE. 735 Market st. THIRST-CLASS STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE J 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. \u25a0;*'\u25a0>\u25a0;._\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0 -\u25a0:•. pkoposaxs. ; v " . .:-; . _\u25a0. TpROPOSALsT^ X FOB SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors ol the Veter- ans' Home Association at its office, room 13, No. 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. it. SATURDAY, Jane \u25a0 22, 1895, and opened 1immediately thereafter inI the pres- ence of bidders, - for s furnishing and delivering quartermaster: and ; commissary -supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napu' County:, (railroad station, Yountville) for the six: months commencing July 1, 1895, and ending December 31, 1895. -.Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it :is-. in : accordance with such schedules. ?-\u25a0-•:\u25a0 -'\u25a0:-\u25a0 -•'-.:,.., \u25a0'. ; 'tf- : . .-->/:- -\/---.. \u25a0-.,-., ->;>;?;; .- Each bidder must accompany his , bid witha cer- tified' check I upon j some well-known and responsi- ble banking-house for. at least 10 per cent of the amount of his - bid, payable :to J. C. CURRIER, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good ; and valid contract, upon \u25a0 notice : of ac- ceptance, as required bylaw.* - '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- -\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 , : ..' - :' -'.-•\u25a0-- \u25a0 The 'i board \u25a0 reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified.-- Address -:J. J. SCOVILLE, " -- '\u2666 Secretary - Veterans' Home Association, room 18, Ho. 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. .K \u25a0--.\u25a0•\u25a0-- .r' By order of the Board of Directors. ./, .i ; ; ; "PROPOSALS 1 FOR LABOR SEALED \u25a0*. PRO- X posals : for performing I the labor of painting the buildings of the Veterans' Home \in t apa County I (railroad station I Yountville) will be received by the board of directors of ; the Veterans' i Home As- sociation at I its : office, room 13, No; 320 Sansome street, - San = Francisco, \u25a0 Cal., up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday,' line 22,' 1895. :'\u25a0 *\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0- -•-...\u25a0:->\u25a0> ;,, \u25a0•\u25a0 Specifications willbe furnished bidders upon ap- plication. Bids ' should be j marked ."Proposals for painting," and addressed to ; -- ,.•-.-'• "\u25a0•-: ----- i. , :: -^-' -;•?-- *.'.'\u25a0 J. J. SCOVILLE. : Secretary Veterans 1Home Association, room ; 13, \u25a0-: 320 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. " .,-<-.-\u25a0I H .:\u25a0.. \u25a0-,-.> OTICE IS i HEREBY \u25a0: GIVEN. THAT < THE -Li I board of directors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals I for ; the - pur- chase of $11. OO'J of the bonds of : said v district, and i bids will be received therefor at the : office of said board in the city of Escondido.' California, until 10 o'clock a. m. on the Ist day of July, 1895. -' -: ;r: .: \u25a0 -,-.- •.'.;,;-.«.- .•\u25a0 •.\u25a0.-•.•. ;-:<-^i-- \u25a0.:.•: -^"'. A.I. WEBDEN, \u25a0•\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0'\u25a0 Secretary Kscondido Irrigation District. r Dated Muy8, 1895. . \u25a0 '. ' houses to , let. . : \u25a0 T?\Q^ultonTbet. polk~^and"van!?ess^- XUO 6 rooms and bath. . \u25a0 \u25a0.'\u25a0. ' ' T .;-;'>: > .*;;'• y .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.yff AOr MINNA, BKT7~FIFTH AND SIXTH— S *xO«J rooms and every modern Improvement. \ . . \u25a0: A AQ LEAVENWOETH—HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS ttUt7 and bath. \u25a0-'-•: 1:^ y -y, - MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE AND LARGE GAR den ; fine view; basement ; 809 Castro; near Twenty-first. L. A. SUUC A CO., 465 Valencia st. OUSE OF 6 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. 622 Ellis st. \u25a0 .-. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 -\u25a0• \u25a0:'-:\u25a0 -k-;.-:\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.. -..- OUSE ; ' 8 , ROOMS ; <\u25a0'" BATH; ' MODERN IM- provements: basement; $20. ; 2125 O'Farrell. FRONT AND REAR . HOUSE TO -7 LET \u25a0OR 1 lease; cheap. 421 Powell st. = -. : ' ; . : . AOf\ POST, OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREGA- tfcOU tional Church—Good location for doctor or dentist; lowrent to a good tenant. ; Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. . 9191 PERRY— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; ; 4 —i VZi'Arooms and basement; water free: rent re- duced. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN &CO., 14 Mont- gomery st. - . \u25a0';\u25a0.'-•. :V- ' " \u25a0 . : _\u25a0\u25a0-..\u25a0. , - ATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT J BALDWIN &HAMMOND'S,10 Montgomery. QUNNY HOUSE-SSO EDDY, NEARLARKIN; O 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. ; qjQA 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL \u25a0 FRESCOED. tlpZiU . 1816 Filbert St., bet. Octavia and Laguna. HOUSE, FINE LOCATION, PERFECT RE- palr. Inquire ALMA K.KEITH, 24 Kearny. niiwisuti) HOUSES; J / FURNISHED~FLAT FOR SALeTrENT LOW; X 1 4 bedrooms: owner going \u25a0 East; bargain. rE,, 1 box 101, Call Oflice. . coxxagks TO let. ?i^fT^SETT^N3?y^663^A^D^XBLE; \J rent $10. Thirtieth fit.,south of Noe. \u25a0ffiji Q AND $15 COTTAGES OF 4 . AND 5 «IDXO rooms: bath, basement: and yard. Cor. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. \u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0•-\u25a0: : '~-;-. >. FLATS TO - LET. ' 9/V7~AND izTI^POLk—VERy"niCe"sTORES~; <-<\f i 4 living rooms; $20. <J»1 C BAY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS. \u25a0: 14% ilpXO. Moss St., off Howard, bet. 6th and 7th. .. Q9l HOWARD— TWO FLATS, 3 OR 4 ROOMS U&Xand bath. - __-_________iLi_^L£' QQA SUTTER—ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 CfO\J rooms and bath; latest improvements; call from 2 to 3 o'clock. \u25a0 \u25a0 I PLATS OF 8 AND 4 ROOMS; RENT $8 AND ' $11. 166 Clara st. : ' "VTEW FLAT; 5 ROOMS, BATH; REDUCED -Li rent. 21 Douglas St., near Seventeenth. Qjjl 9 FLAT: 4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD. ijpxA. 4443/2 Clementina «t., near Sixth, v . . "VTEW, ELEGANT FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS: -Li modern improvements; reasonable. 1710 Hyde. C ROOMS, BATH, WITH STABLE; 18 BYING- -0 ton ave. Apply1621 O'Farrell. TVfEW MIDDLE FLAT: 2 BAY-WINDOWS; X> 8 rooms; suitable or 2 families; bath; gas; tubs; cheap. 909 Folsom St., near Fifth. \u25a0:- .:. "VfEW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT;FIVE -Li rooms; bath; modern: $20. 12 Garden st. TTJOI HAIGHT, ABOVE NEW XU^IX sunny 6-room flat,near park; good view. MOST DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH bath and all modern improvements; rent,' In- cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. -s ODERN FLAT OF~B ROOMS: BATH; ONE or two families. 1128 Howard st., near 7th. CM BRAND NEW FLAT OF 5 RMS.; NICE (jplO. location. SPECK'S, 80 Montgomery st. ~<n» 1 1 COZY FLAT ; 3 ROOMS ; YARD : base- <lpXX. ment. 123 San Jose ave., near Twenty- third st. ' . IjEGANT FLAT; 5 ROOM; BATH; SUN IN X!i nil rooms. 8 Grove, near City Hall: E" LEUANT SUNNY FLAT;BROOMS; BATH. Sh 145 Grove, near CityHall. . mo RENT— NICEFLAT OF 6 ROOMS, BATH ; Xnewly renovated ; rent reduced. - 327 Halght st. C~IOZY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. WITH \J furniture and general household, for sale if required; a splendid opportunity for a young mar- ried couple. Inquire 111 Howard St., upstairs. 70 FOURTH—FOUR rooms, suitable for I O office or housekeeping: rent $20. -r ' ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT BALDWIN HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. SPLEN DID 6-ROOM FLAT: BATH: LARGE rear lot; very low rent. . 2510 Mission st., Key next door. \u25a0' - - \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . -.-'\u25a0.. FURNISHED FLATS. - U^msllED~T^frs"R^olSsT"R^NT^3s" 10 Metcalf place, oil Geary, bet. Mason and Taylor. - , . . T7IURNISHED UPPER FLAT ~5 ROOMS; J hath: complete. . 1905 Bush St., cor. Laguna. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMSs. /T;7iH'NATOMA STT^TT'URNTsTIIiDnPRONT UUO rooms, for housekeeping; hot and cold water. . __\u25a0 ... Q9QI SEVENTH- 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- O^O2 keeping rooms: rent cheap: 1 '\u25a0- : •;"..'\u25a0 y : ; : qOffHAIGHT— 3** LARGE," 1 SUNNY ROOMS, *j£iO furnished for housekeeping; cheap. ; :•: r ROSS, OFF MARKET SUNNY FRONT room, with use of kitchen: cheap. . ." 1 A9l FRONT SUITE, FOR LIGHT XU^X housekeeping: bath. POST— NICELYFURNISHED BOOMS, UOX $4, 96, $8; gas, water: large closets. •"; - CO! \u25a0 POST— NICELY FURNISHED ; FLOOR, UOX 4 rooms, for family: -. gas, water; large closets ;low|rent to good tenant; adults. Q99 POST VERY NICE SUNNY SUITE; O*-*-. light housekeeping. 1 QOft MARKET— UNFURNISHED HOUSE- XiJ£i\j keeping rooms; also single and double, furnished. : -_< . \u25a0 1 (* SOUTH PARK—SUNNY CORNER; WELL XU furnished housekeeping suite: very cheap. 071 MINNA-ONE LARGE SUNNY FRONT 04 X basement room; stove, closets; private family. ; - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*-\u25a0 . 701 HARRISON—2 NICELY FURNISHED I OX sunny housekeeping rooms: fine stove; run- ning water; porch, closets, bath: private; $10. ATI Li. JESSIE— TWO i'RONT ROOMS NICELY a: I U furnished for housekeeping. ' 9 UNFDRNISHJKD rooms TO LET FOR •j housekeeping. ,103 Ash ave. : ; . \u0084 \u0084 .... 1I I TWENTY-SIXTH,"-NEAR MISSION— X XO:» Completely furnished housekeeping suite $9 and $11. . ' .- " .\u25a0- ;:.,. QkO MISSION—2 ROOMS BURNISHED FOR 000 housekeeping: private family; rent $12. ;: tea UP— FURNISHED, ROOMS, COMPLETE C" for housekeeping; yard. 734 Folsom st. x,yy A~\Q FRANKLIN— 2I (SUNNY. ROOMS, COM- jcXO pletely furnished : housekeeping; gas, bath. 110 TENTH—TWO LOVELYHO USEKEBP- XXOIng rooms; other rooms; private family. ;-:> 7 i a EDDY— MIDDLEFLOOR COMPLETELY X.O furnished for housekeeping; on lower, four large rooms; rent $20. .-.-'• - .K1 A THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK— HOUSE- OXU keeping rooms. - ' '' \u25a0 QC'.Q MISSION 3 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- QUO nlshed for housekeeping. ; ; , 190 OAK FURNISHED ROOMS FOR X/UO housekeeping, or singly: reasonable. : , . IAI FELL—2 TO 4 ROOMS, SUITABLEFOR XUX housekeeping; $25 per month. \u25a0. . ;.-,•-. 91 1 FELL SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- Ax keeping suites from $13 to $20. - . Q9A HAYES LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, OA\J single and in suites, for light housekeeping. A OQ LARKIN— NICELY FURNISHED BAY- rtOO window housekeeping rooms; reasonable. ; i COO ELLIS—2 ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR OtLiKJ housekeeping; also single rooms. .•"•:\u25a0• ;-: AA Q TEHAMA 2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS HO well furnished for housekeeping; every- thing complete. -'- .-\u25a0\u25a0;..•; .-:\u25a0\u25a0• . : . -,: ; vVT.'i-ft^T, C^l MISSION, NR. SECOND— SUNNY BED- OUX room and kitchen, furnished rent $10. ":.; i? Q99 THIRD— SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED O^iZl housekeeping suites, $8, $9, $10, $12. 1 Of* SEVENTH - NICELY FURNISHED XOU sunny front housekeeping rooms with ver- anda. - \u25a0.',-\u25a0 ;.\u25a0•\u25a0.; .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.*\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 '.? \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0,.-•-\u25a0\u25a0-•.\u25a0->\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0* OA7 FOURTH SUNNY FURNISHED OU I . front rooms for houseKeeping; also single- cheap. \u25a0\u25a0 ; ;.:.:.v;v;::^;o"Jvt; : v '--.- r:: : -,:\ . 7 AHO SUNNY -SUITE OF HOUSE- \u25a0;\u25a0 IxOkeeping rooms; gas and bath. ;,.;;,. : -. ; ,, \ 1 f>CQ MARKET LARGE : BAY-WINDOW XUOO room and kitchen complete « for house- keeping, $16. ':;."\u25a0 \u25a0• ';.:}:: V-.\ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.. \-.:\u25a0. i;\:..,:: .^ .. v ;^ 79 ~\ * A -xAN,» ABOVE SIXTH— SUNNY I *dO kitchen and bedroom, furnished, $7.'. CLEMENTINA— ROOMS (UNFUR- ttUX nlßhed) for housekeeping. ; , I ... : 91 A AB MARKET, BET. FOURTEENTH AND •^XttU. Fifteenth— Unfurnished sunny front bed- room and kitchen; connecting; new; with sink, closets, bath, laundry; cheap; no children; cars pass the door. •;.; ; ,' -<•«•;•;. :: ' r - Q99 FOLSOM 1 OR .2 LARGE SUNNY OAia rooms; furnished for > housekeeping if de- sired; reasonable; I suitable for man and wife. . v h A OAK— I ; OB 2 - SUNNY FURNISHED XV rooms housekeeping, or rooms for gentlemen. O1 1 VENWORTH—ELEGANT « HOUSE- OX X keeping rooms, cheap; gas and bath.";/:^>j \u25a0\u25a0• UNFURNISHED . SUNNY> ROOMS j AND bath. 714 McAllister St. > '\u25a0\u25a0 ,-i \u25a0„ -\u0084-. -.;. - /; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.-\u25a0.-.; A9A SIXTH— 2 : NICELY FURNISHED. SUN- X£AJ ny rooms; good stove: bath: rent $12. sat;;! rKI ! C PAOE,- NEAR = WEBSTER— 3:NEWLY OX X furnished | housekeeping r A rooms: •<; private family new house : no children: all rooms sunny splendid view; rent reduced: everything complete. 77 NINTH— OR 5 3 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS \u25a0I 1 for housekeeping. l ! '•;'. :-,-': j- y ,y; \u25a0: ..._\u25a0> u . ;-j Q HOUSEKEEPING s ROOMS v FURNISHED O $10. Apply 240 Fifteenth st., near Mission. Q1 7 THIRD ST.-LARGE < BUNNY FRONT OX I housekeeping; also others; $6. $10, $12. ,' M* Q1 (* THIRD SUN Y*f HOUSEKEEPING OXU suites; $8 to $10; single rooms, $1 to $1 25. ; CITY REAL ESTATE. :'v ,- : <J_l 9 (\fif\ RENTS $100; 2-STORY BUILD- (J)I<y.UUU. ingand lot; Berry St., nr. Dupont; lot 22:6x100. •..\u25a0._\u25a0--- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 - ! fiiQA AAH RENTS $497; LARKIN-ST.IN- <Irt7U.UU'/. vestment, having two corners, I stores and dwellings: nearly 60 van in size; on one of the best portions of the street. \u25a0/, , " C*°^ AAA VERY CHEAP: '- BRANNAN <35Ou.UUU. st.: 137:6x250 feet through to and fronting 137:6 feet on Bluxome St., bet. Fifth and Sixth, near railroad freight sheds; fine site for warehouse of any kind. . ' <j_or. Ann brick: .warehouse and <S)ZO.UUI/. lot, 137:6x125 onBluxome ,bet. Fifth and Sixth : or warehouse and lot ' 137 :6x250 to Brannan st. ,' ' d_QA AHA RENTS $274 50; CORNER; 90x tjPOU.yUU.I2S, covered with 2-story and 3- story buildings on Ellis st. MAKE OFFER: OWNER MUST SELL: TWO lil-2-story dwellings in : first-class order and lot 37:6x100; Pierce St., near Golden Gate ave.; houses rented for $70. ' * Apply THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 MONTGOMERY ST. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRSTFLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS, Come now and get bargains In lots on install- ments. 1 ' : -V r: j;-" d_lA. A. * 125 - 150 TO $300 FOR LOTS *J5-LUU. north and south of park: fine locality. $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ &BRO. QjO^A TO $1100 FOR GRADED LOTS, (35 Ot)U ready to build onin Richmond and south of park, near cable and .electric cars, on easy in- stallments. SOL GETZ &BRO. ~Qt TfiO, $150 TO $250 FOR SI'LENDID LOTS tJ&XUU. near Mission st. and electric-cars; your choice of 50 lots: only $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ i BRO. f<ALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. \J \u25a0 , \u25a0 V,,. SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room A, first floor,Crocker building. ©CCAn RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH tHS«J«JvU« every modern convenience; must be sold. •"-\u25a0.. - $5500— South Park brick buildlnz of 14 rooms. $12,000— California st., near Van Ness ave., house of 10 rooms. Ranches for sale or exchange for city property. $3750—2 flats of i and 5 rooms: great bargain. 2 fiats, Natoma St., near 14th; rents $24: cheap. Slaughter-house; fully equipped for butchering: only $.600, part cash, balance on time. For further particulars apply C. H. WORKMAN, 630 Market. fflj^KA GIVEN AWAY; 2 LOTS ON DIA- j «!DU«JU. jnond St., near 21st; 25x125 each; st reetwork done. WILSON & CAItR,18 Post st. /CHEAPER THAN EVER! \J •". - \u25a0•' . ' . \u25a0 $100. Lots In Fruitvale. Oakland, $125. A block and half from caw. $150. . Fine lots on Mission, San Francisco and $175. San Mateo electric roads. \u25a0;...•; 'm'! $200. North and south of the park. ° $250. \u25a0 All ready for building. --';?.'?;-. $300. Terms easy. ••» . \u25a0\u25a0'j-;^:^-' $400. - JONES, ALLEN<_ CO., 630 Market st. QAAA CASH— A BARGAIN; 2 2-STORY tipOUUU houses of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each ; Washington st., near Hyde: elegant locality ; 39:9 front; street bituminized; patent sidewalk and sewered; houses in good order: balance of $4000 can remain on mortgage if desired; good income for working man. - JONES, ALLEN&CO., ' 630 Market st. T OUIS SCHLOSS. ~~ ;•• Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F. Q7AAAAFOR A CHOICE PIECE OF «Jp l\J.\J\J\J business property on 3d st. ; fine investment. *£\fl AHA A BARGAIN IN BUSINESS <JptJU.UvU. property on 4th St.; don't wait, but come at once. ' <n»-| AA AAA FOR THE CHOICEST PIECE t3)XUv/.UUU of residence " property \u25a0'\u25a0 in ! the Western Addition; 2 fifty-varas. \u25a0 . rs SANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TO exchange for ;• San Francisco property; free from incumbrance. <GzIAA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- «Jp_tUU. ment plan. OfcKAA MISSION LOTS OV THE INSTALL- «Jp«JUU. mentplan. tin AAA WANTED FOR A GILT-ED3E «Jp XU.UUUinvestment; good real estate se- curity. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building,S F. UST BE SOLD, AS OWNER WISHES TO leave the city; 2-story \u25a0 bay-window house,' 7 rooms and bath and all modern improvements. 27 Rondell place, oil? sixteenth St. . \u0084 . . AKGAIN FOR CASH. > ~~~., Will sell in block 743, on Kst.. south of the park, lots 27 and 28: also in block 735, J st., lots 4 and 5. at $200 each; lot 25x100 feet; cost $400 each. Answer WILLIAM, box 44, Call Office. .', I~7<OR SALE— A FINE HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS } - and large basement, stable, outhouses, garden, forty fruit trees, streets graded and a good well of water. Inquire at FRED MEINCKE, Five-mile House. Mission road. .--\u25a0., .\u25a0•,...\u25a0 VTOW IS THE "TIME 1 0 BUILD, WHILE J-V materials - are cheap. .Will build anything, anywhere; cash or easy monthly installments, plans included. O. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. "I 1 /IX1O7:6-SW. COR. JERSEY AND DIA- XXfct mond sts. Apply within. >\u25a0 1 f\(\ LOTS FOR SALE AT COLMA,CHEAP. ±\J\J GEORGE W. CHAPIN, 6 30 Market. cJiXAA COTTAGE OF 2 ROOMS IN BEHKE- «J?c)UU. ley, 10t.40x135, $50 down, $10 monthly; houses and lots all over town. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st. or Berkeley station. Berkeley. . ' <Bi9AAA 2 HOUSES, 5 ROOMS EACH; LOT «E>ZiUUU. 25x60,J6 Jansen st. HOUSES FOR B ALE ON SMALLMONTHLY payments: loans made on San Francisco real estate. LOUISBLANK 214 Pine st;, rms. 58 59. CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA— KJ WEEKLY. CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for si 50, post* age free. !\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0-\u25a0:-.-\u25a0-\u25a0.\u25a0.. \u25a0 tOUMTKJ UE : A L ESTATE. QA ACRES Al REDWOOD t7mBER~LANI> Ov Mendoclno County; $300. 110 Eighteenth st. OO A VAN NESS FAMILY ROOMS, tjtdKJ with board; suite or single." :,. . \u25a0_: <$±AKX\C\ 66 ACRES, NEAR CALISTOGA, <D)^tt»v/V7. NapaCeunty; 20 acres In vines and fruit trees: horse, wagon and Implements; 2 cows- lot of chickens. R. C 1729% Mission St., S. F. ' THE CALIFORNIA LAND BUREAU, 640 XMarket'- st., has farming, '.. grazing and fruit lands, vineyards, orchards, orange groves, \u25a0 dairy and poultry ranches, small homes and large tracts for investment; redwood: and "pine timber lands; State and Government lands: every county in the State; all sizes and prices; for sale or exchange. - TTIIRST-CLASS' CHICKEN RANCH FOR SALE X I with or without stock; no reasonable offer re- fused. FISCHER, 546 Thirty-first ave. and San Bruno road. ;. ' / ''" ':: \u25a0.--.• *.'\u25a0'-: 3 OR 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR town. A. M.DENNETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal. i, 4 TO 10 ACRE LITTLEHOMES ON EIGHT years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Col. N E«UAL SHOW. FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, fair and square deal ; ; an Investment offered that is luonest; own your own home and be Inde- pendent: try it and you will find that we advise you right; we willsell you 40 acres of alluvial soil in the Warren , Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal. for $280: $3 per acre down, balance In 60 monthly payments, without interest, and will throw In town lot 100x160: land suitable. for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain ; needs -no Irrigation; climate | un- 1 surpassed anywhere in Califfornia; 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from countv seat of county, and 6 miles from Inearest I railroad town; fare, round; trip, $9. For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON" CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland. - . ~;• ARIN COUNTY—SOOO ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0 . -• ' : , : RANCHO DE NOVATO. \u25a0Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- , table '. land; ;no Irrigation; : both .- rail - and water transportation; $40 ,to $75 ; per [ acre: easy terms, town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular. ": Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 64 and 65. Chronicle building. : v v \u0084" TF YOU WANT. RANCH FOR GRAZING X purposes or an orchard already improved, where onlysmall cash outlay Is required, balance payable in 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery at., a. F.'.'s* BUSINESS '. CHANCES— Continued. QJAA OLDESTABLISHED NEWEST ANDJ <tir"T "U. laundry office :centrally located : rent $20; laundry pays 9lo; must sell: sickness cause of sale: bargain. WOOD &CO., 917 Market St. . Ox A: - d'aTry~and PRODUCE STORE in <tijOO\J . heart of city: own m going to Germany; cheap. \ WOOD <_ CO., 9 17 Market st. , - ; , <2»_f XA GROCERY AND BAR; FINE COR- <p a t)\J. ner: 3 livlnsjrooms; bigstock; bargain. Yv'OOD&CO., 917 Market st. : D 1-: st AURANT, COFFEE - SALOON cheap; Xt on ' account of sickness: good paying; trial given ; rent $17: water Cree. 2424 .Mission st. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE CAR- penter: shop for sale, account other business. : Apply 241 O'Farreli St., cigar-store. PARTNER (ACI'IVE OR SILENT): MUST X have $10,000. Address P., box 79, Call Office. CjJ _AAA LIVE U AN: HALF INTEREST; (in^tUUU. established 6 years. A. 8., box 39, this office. OR SALE— PALACE COFFEE-PARLOR, 20 Third St., on account of other business. CHANCE TO GO IN GROCERY BUSINESS at invoice; 1wagon, almost new. 1142 Folsom. OLD KSTABLISHKITsHOESTORE; HAVING good custom trade: owner wishes to retire from business. Apply to LOUIS BLANCHETTE, 304 Hayes st. --•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . LODGING-HOUSES FOR "SALE. OoTrOOJIS; GEARY ST.; FINEFURNITURE; _— new Brussels carpets: clearing $125 net; part cash, balance easy terms. SPECK &CO., 30 Mont- gomery st. -•---;\u25a0\u25a0; . Ok BOOHS (CORNER); RENT $125; MONTH- ZiUly income $305. A. M. SPECK & CO., 30 Montgomery st. /I/VROOM LODGING-HOUSE $ 800 trU 45- room house, clearing $200 ;..... 2,600 18 rooms, tine corner...... 750 7, 8. 9, 15, 25, 50. 75 and 100 rooms. I- or sale or exchange, payments or cash. . H. C. DECKEK, 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor. fit Q >•> 01 GREAT BARGAIN; STORE; -11 <JpO^«J. rooms: newly papered and furnished: _ rented; rent paid for 7 months. 322 Third st. PRIVATE ROOMING HOUSE, IO^ROOMS, X all . occupied, with stable, outhouses, laree yards. Address L.,. box 5, Call Office. .. \u25a0.'•... "\u25a0 . IP OR SALE, GOOD BUSINESS HOTEL: . steady boarders; on account sickness; no agents wanted. 20 san Bruno road, near Army st. TOUTTERFIELD (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER; XJ bargains In lodging-bonnes. - Crocker building. *UKNJTIiKK FOR SALE. \u25a0\u25a0'-.- " "^^o6^iT^oT~"F^Rsfrrul^"^oß~^ALE 0 cheap. 1021% Natoma St., between Eleventh and Twelfth. --. . If OR SALE—FURNITURE OF 4 ROOMS, COM- plete, for sale; cheap. 429 Franklin st. I J DROOM SET, $11: PATENT- TABLES J-» $2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth. 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st, H-'G. KRASKY, CARPETS, pictures: . folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices; Cal steplndder manufactd for the trade. ; 779 Mission. pUT PRICKS INFURNITURE ANDCARPETS \J this week at-McCAKE'S, 918-950 Mission st. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND XV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c- -1 -piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, - 25c- ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. B^PPeu CAKPKTS. P^RUSSEKs7^cTTAIIT; % ~RO^B^R V ?^BRUS^ X-» sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIHKK, 1310-1312 Stockton. cakpkt clkaxixg. pARPETS THOROTCHIT'^CLEANED^AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. "VTATIONALCARPET BEATINGAND RENO- XI vatin? Works, HAMPTON& NUNAN ; laving and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND I Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. TiniEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH »» poor work send to SPAULDING'S pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tel. So-40. CAONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKa 333 J Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. T~HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.): old established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, lei. 6074. T McQUEEN'S CARPET beating and REN- -0 . ovating works. \u25a0 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. ITOII SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. f\ A^^NGINE^3?STnORSEPO WErTuSED vJT Hmonths: perfect order. At WEMPE BROS.', 673 Market st. B~ ILLY GOAT, CART AND HARNESS FOR sale cheap. Apply 14% Decatur St., off Bry- ant, bet. Seventh and Eighth. ...^ Gas ENGINE HALF HORSEPOWER: new; perfect condition: suitable for small launch, turning lathe or small manufacturing busi- ness; has run six heavy sewing-machines; for sale cheap. Apply to GEORGE J. KELLEY, room 47, Academy of Sciences building. APPARATUS— FOR- WALK - CHEAP; I - small soda apparatus;, 4 syrups; marble front ' and back : faucets silver plated; complete with black tin tubingand all necessary fittings; will sell at about a fifth of original cost. Address 8., box 157, this office. piIEAP SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTER VJ wanted. 612 Sacramento st. \u25a0\u25a0 rpHOROUGHBRED COACHPUPPY DOGS FOR X sale. 835 Brannan st- near Eighth. \u25a0< OB SALE— A WEBSTER VACUUM FEED- water heat<r and purifier. Apyly Golden West Hotel, 32-36 Kills st, •;\u25a0\u25a0 POOL TABLE AND BAR COUNTER. 118 Washington st. •\u25a0 \u25a0 rpHOROUGHBRED NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; X watch doj: gentle with children; will be sold cheap. C. S.. 23S Day 3t. " S" ~AFE FOR SALE: FIRE AND BURGLAR proof. . T.HURLEY, room 95, 305 Larkin st. TIT ILSHIRH SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, •\u25a0 '' coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. "VTEW $100 LADY'S SAFETY; $50 CASH OB i.i installments. 326 McAllister st. . 1LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes : which have been taken Inexchange as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers' safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof; all .sizes; at less than half cost; see them before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Dm mm St., San Francisco, Cal. : , ; \TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN 6ECOND- -Li hand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. (COUNTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES J bought an.-: sold 1121i-o Market bet. 7th and Bth 31O>K. TO LOAN. ~* A" " 632 Market St., room 9: money to loan In 63a Market St., room 9: money to loan In amounts to suit on San Francisco and Oakland real estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and sold; insurance on inan'f'g plant placed at low rates. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos without : re- moval: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. MONEY AT 0%: IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. MURPHY,628 Market st. ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- X ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Maricet. MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY and DlA- monds. Mills' building, fifth floor, room 6. '- ON AN Y SECURITY, AT LOW BATES; DEAL- \J Ingconfidential. 43 Crocker building. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER _ building, room 67; telephone Main 5122. ANY SUM OF \u25a0 MONEY, ADVANCED ON yonr furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOON AN, 1021 Mission st. ' - :• < MONEY LOANEDONJEWELRY AND OTHER jTL valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market st. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASSESSMENTTNOT7c^^HE"'SAN : BA^ Cisco and Han Joaquin Valley Railroad : Com- pany. Location of principal place of - business, City and County .of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. , \u0084 . . . «,•_ Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 21st day of May,1895, an as- sessment of ten dollars ($10) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Bank of California, treasurer of said corporation, at the office of said treasurer, northwest corner of >Bansome and * California streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. ' , : \u0084 Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on < the 2d day of July,1885, will be delinquent and; advertised for sale at public auc- tion, and unless payment is made before, will :be sold on the 30th day of July, 1895, to pay the de- linquent assessment, together with costs of adver- 1 tising and expenses of salt-. By order of the Board of Directors. - - ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. / No. 321 Market : street, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. \u25a0 - . ~ r LEGAL NOTICES. \u25a0 D" JLPABTKJBNT No. 97 PBOBA^rET^No] 16,051— 1n the Superior Court, in and for the City and County of Kan Francisco." State of Cali- fornia. -In the matter of the estate of MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 18th day of June, A. D. 1895, at»10 o'clock a. m. ;of said day, and the courtroom ;of Department;. No. 9 of said court, at the new. City Hall, in the City and County Of San Francisco, * State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased, and tor hearing the application of MYER DAVIDSON and JOSEPH HARRIS,for the issuance to them of letters testamentary thereon. -•: Dated June 6, A. D. 1895. : f£eal.l C. F. CURRY, Clerk. J : } By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. "\u25a0 J. : H. SMITHand MORTIMER SMITH, Att'ys forPetitioners. >";>,;: ;i v-.:::.^ ':ri- <.^r : :-: \u25a0 -\u25a0- i property TO j exchange. /^ott\^lTin"larkspur to exchange \J for vacant lots. F. V., box 64. Call Office." -, \u25a0;, T OWN 2 GOOD OUTSIDE LOTS, . VALUE $500 X each, but owe $250 each yet i and % can't I carry, the payments; willexchange the equity. ~ Address Exchange, box 10, Call Office. BfTsnmu CHANCES*. P** ou ' * ' -Sf«NBKBo 7ii ' JL ii :_r "'__'»\u2666 < £ e * r Tnircl - sell or exchange businesses, far-- cishedhouses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Alamecia and Oakland property; send particulars; all applications for sales promptly attended to. PROLL &STENBKRG. 719 Market street. ft 7A A FINE STATIONERY, NOTION, CAN- '- I -'« dy store; two agencies: fixtures and Stock worth money asked: present owner 3 years- departure. PROLL A STEN BKRO. 719 Market st! A^iCi PROMINENT CORNER GROCERY, *u>Y :iJKJ ' bar, north of Market st.; established trade. Further particulars see PROLL &STERN- BERG, 719 Market st. - SPLKNIHD PAYING LAUNDRY, WITH latest improved machinery: controls . immense trade; none need apply but prenulne buyers: refer ences exch'd. PROLL&STE>*BERG, 719 Market TV" ANTED—PARTNER WITH$500; FOR ES^ '" tablished wood, coal, hay.fn-ain,bi!Siness: large trade; 2 horses, wanons: remaining partner reliable man. PRO 1.1, 4 STKNBERG. 719 Market st. Q J^A W ELL ' ESTABLISHED CORNER «iT i«-»\.». butcher business: big outside trade- horse; wagon: must sell, on account 01 departure" PROLL & STKNBERG. 7.19 Market st. JtlUin CIGAR STORE— FOURTH STREET: «J3UUU. popular stand in business center; clears *150 month: easily run; sellingaccount departure PROLL A STENBERG. 719 Market st. ae ' " re - OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA- «£P~XVri7. loon; business center; sacrifice: must sell account other business: trial : full investiga- tion. PROLL A STKNBERG, 719 Market st. Ql1 HANDSOMELY FITTED UP POPC- *- * I '-" VF « lar saloon; location unsurpassed; in business center, near Kearny st. PROLL _: STEN- BKRG, 719 Market st. QQAA SPLENDID OPPORTUNITV FOR www. 1 man to buy interest in well-established cash business: full investigation; references ex- changed. PROLL ifc STEN BERG. 719 Market st. <<QAA PAYING HOTEL AT JUNCTIONOF «i KJXJKr. 8 car lines: owner retiring from busi- ness. PROLL &STE.VBEUG, 719 Market at. CJ^^n BAKERY PvESTAURA NT; WEST- <po«JVJ. em Addition; genuine bargain: reason- able rent; selling account departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market it. ___ QIIAA VEGETABLE, FRUIT, PRODUCE *uSXJ_V/«J. business; Eastern and coast steamers supplied: located in downtown market: first-class business. PROLL d; STKNBERG, 719 Market St. rpo SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND X quick for cash see STRAND &CO., 45 Third st. "ffl*OAj \PO P. AND DELICATESSEN O— UU. store; rent $16; good paying place; bar- gain. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. Ofr-l BRASCH BAKERY: THREE ROOMS; QIOU.cheap. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third ffl? OCA PARTNER WANTED INA FIRST- «uT<JtJV'. class paying saloon: best location oncity front: owner well-known business man and thor- oughly responsible; partner preferred to hired help. bee to-day, STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st. CO" n OBOCBRY ANDBAR; PAYS WELL. «-»« '. STRAND &. TUTTLE, 45. Third «. ©07 c COFFEE SALOON: CLEARS $100 a *$£iO. month.' .STRAND&TUTTIJ-:, 45 Third. Aox(\ LOON: fdll value in sight. tS)ZOU. STRAND 4 TUTTLE, 45 Third st. "<j_ o -/ \ CORNER SALOON; BEST loca- tJiOOU.tion on Fourth st,: pays well; cheap rent; prcat bargain. STRAND <._ TUTTLE, 43 Thirdst. QIAAA CORNER SALOON: VALUE IN O-LUUV.'. sight: clears over $100 a month: un- surpassed location. RAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. - Q A^\C\ SAI . '*° DOWNTOWN AMONG BIG •_ "I* ' '-'• business houses: selling at , a great sacrifice; in reality worth double the amount asked: day trade only. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Thirdst. . Q•) ",A RESTAURANT; BEST PART OF •*«-''\u25a0'• Fourth St.; pays well: full value: bar- gain. STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. QO- A WANTED—HONEST SOBER PART- V— ""• ner in pood runnine payius saloon and lunehhouse. STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Third st. }7NERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTED AS J partner in a good-paying cash business: $150 required. Apply 10-day, I* Dk MARTINI, 548 Mission st. QO^A PARTNER in good-paying resC '—•"\u25a0'. taurant on city front; only first-class man wanted. Address W., box 93, Call. dJMCA, WELL-PA VINO RESTAURANT AND •_ "t«*"'. coffee saloon: choice location; splendid opportunity to make money: sell on account of de- parture. IIY. WEHNER,* 539 California st. Q%f| SALOON: CITY FRONT; PAYING rj)—jUU. well: must be sold at once make offer. HY. WEHNER, 539 California st. Ql (\(\ BAKERY,CANiJY, SODA AND ICE- *4>XUU. cream parlor: best location; near Mar- ket; finely fitted; 2 living-rooms: low rent: re- ceipts $8 day. BARRETT &CO., 865% Market. Q1 AAA CORNER GROCERY AND' BAR; <i£SXUUU. heavily stocked : big cash bar trade; receipts $15 per day: satisfactory trial given. BARRETT <<: CO., 866^ Market St. Q1 7 X WOOD AND I. YARD, VICINITY OX I «J. of Fourth and Mission s's-: net rent $7 per month: 3 stalls. BE ALY, 23 Kearny st. QQXf> BEST ESTABLISHED IJELICATES- tJpO»J''. sen store: corner: north of Market: fur- niture 5 rooms fncludert: rein $45; daily receipts •16: nmradio for two Jr.rti<\*or for mas and wife. SPECK &CO., 30 Montgomery at. C«Qfin GOOD SALOON; RENT #30; LEASE. OOUU. WILKE, '.'3S Kearny St., room 4. . "QI7X GROCKP.V AND BAB: RENT $14; O-L *-*• bargain. WILKK.235 Kearny, room 4. I^OB'SALE— NOTION-STORE: THREE LIV- . ing-rooms: rent $12.- Apply this ofiice. . 17-OR SALE—LIQUOR-STORK; $300: VALUE lin sight. 1819 Kills st. . -. 1-- BAKERY: GOOD BUSINESS: 3 «t5 X I 'J. living-rooms: furnished. 621Fourth st. OCA ACRES NEAR WILLOWS, GLENN » '* ' County, for exchange or merchandise. 8., box 101, this office. 17<OR SALE FOB $6000— CHAMPAGNE MAN- . ufacturlCK business of established reputation: owner willassist untilparty is thoroughly familiar with business. Address Champagne, room 4, 325 Montgomery st. Q7~A HALFINTEREST INGOOD ESTAB- O •'"'. lisheil business: references given and required. Address O. 11., box 5, Call. OR SALE-PALACE COFFEE-PARLOR, t2O Third st. ; on account of other business. . <2>QA AMA hotelpropertyandbusi- tJOU.UUlf. ness for sale: best paying business on line of railroad, in thriving town: did business $35,000 in1894, tar better expectations for 189.">: tine buildings am! grounds; accommodations ample and Snt-dasa; splendid opportunity and bargain to rightman. CURTIS itBOWLEY,Mills building,San Francisco. QlCnn H.M.n ASH. BALANCEINSTALL- tjJIUuU. ments: business pays $175 month; right man can easily increase it to $500 or more. Inquire CURTIS «fc BOWLEY, 32 second lloor, Mills building. . "U»OR SA.L.E—ESTABLISHED SECOND-HAND X I clothingand ttilor shop with stock. ApplyM. EEILKR &CO., 102 O'Farrell st. "PARTNER WANTED; VERY PROFITABLE X enterprise; splendid opportunity. Box 26, Call Office. \u25a0 . '\u25a0,:\u25a0\u25a0 -7 V%: r\ OOD PAYING HOTEL AND BAR; LOWEST \X rent. 8., box 57, Call Office. ORNER BAKERY, NOTIONS, LIBRARY, \J candies: 3 living rooms: rent $12. 312 Twelfth. <35 1 { 1 ' IN OAKLAND, FRU IT.VEGETABLE (ji.-'-'' and fish route, with horse and wagon. A. Z., Call Office, Oakland. ry OOD CHANCE FOR MANOR WOMAN; $300 VT •will buy a small business located in best part •f Oakland; no opposition; good lease and clearing from $80 to $100 per month. Address K., Call Office, Oakland. ' '' ; ' - .•--\u25a0: fIuQAA BIG STORE; FULLSTOCK; FIVE OUU. rooms furnished; $18' rent. 341% Fifth st. ••/.. I^OR CROCKERY-STORE AND I>'lX- ' tures; cheap rent. 1230a Pacific st. TJESTAURANT:. FINE LOCATION ON MAR- iI ket St.; man and wife with small capital or partners: living-rooms. Apply this office. 11' KLL-PAYINO RESTAURANT; ' GOOD LT> »' cation: must be sold at once ; account of sick- nes». Inquire 1049 Folsom st. I^OR SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY stand IN- . side depot, cor. California St. and Central ave. - "COR SALE—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE: -C good locality; well-paying business. Inquire 127 Second St., in the butcher shop; no agents. ROCERY. BAR, 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; VX must be sold. Cigar store, 145 Thirdst. QALOON FOR SALE. APPLY 335 FOURTH O street. .. , -- ' * '--\u25a0 \u25a0- -'-'\u25a0\u25a0'-" PARTNER WANTED -LADY OR GENT X with means; respectable: no better paying busi- ness. 112 Taylor St., room 7. - \u0084 ', -. OR SALE-CIGAR CHEAP ON AC- count of sickness. Inquire 601 Davis st. ELL ESTABLISHED AND PAYING sta- ple grocery without bar, cheap; situated on Market st. Address W. E., box 65, Call Office. QIAAA FIRST-CLASS REST AUB A NT •^^rUU. clearing $150 per month. '.. Inquire of proprietor Fonzo Cafe. Berkeley Station. ' \u25a0;\u25a0 - - C'^f^A GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING- ODOU. rooms: receipts $10 daily; conducted by owner of building, who wants . to retire: splen- did location. See owner, 45 Capp st,, or LOOMIS & CO., 878% Market st. '\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. T?OR SALE—GOOD INSIDE ROUTE ON THIS JO paper. Apply1404 Ellis st. * UST BE SOLD AT ONCE; BEST PAYING livery stable in town; 30 boarders: 25 livery horses: hacks, buggies, etc.; centrally located: low rent: this is a fine opportunity to get a good business at a bargain; principals only. Address P. 8., box 127, this office. ' \u25a0 V TvftOCEE Y AND BAR DOING GOOD BUSl- vXness; on corner; 6 living-rooms: large yard; lon rent; to be sold at sacrifice on account. of ill health. A pplv 501 Seventh St.. cor. Bryant. ; ? :\u25a0 ONABCH CARD MACHINE, THE GREAT- eat money-maker on earth; $12. BACIGA- - I.l'. 1 ' PI , 946 Market St. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0->-:':-: :::^.y^:^ A 1 AA' YOUNG- LADY AS PARTNER IN O J.UU. nice business; will handle all cash. Ad- drfcas Partner, Call Office. * .- ,: T nAVK. SHORT DISTANCE from CITY;- 8 X acres fitted for raising poultry and 73 acres grain land; will rent as a whole or separate; $150 besides rent required : rent cash. •'\u25a0 Call between 10 and 12 •nd 4 and 7, WILSON, 112 Eighth St.. 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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1895 …...THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1895. 13 • aiARKIAGE LICENSES.;Licenses to marry were s granted yesterday. at

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1895.13

• aiARKIAGE LICENSES.

; Licenses to marry were s granted yesterday . atfollows:

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Martin WinKlerand Louise Koerner, 29—20. .;:Slllas A. Chase and Annie Purdy, 27—21. *

C. M.Runsincer and AnnieM.Reynolds, 35—28..James Connolly and Lizzie Corbett. 37

—24. I

V Robert Styles and Violet E. Williams,21—17.MoritzEranstetter and Rose Kischler, 32— 30.C. M.Baldwin and Josephine E.Guerrero, 32—20:August C. Holliu and TillieFrick. 24—23.;; •

;DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN.

M.I.Auld vs. John Auld.Annie L.Crews vs. John T. Crews.,

DIVORCES .'\u25a0GRANTED.Elfrieda Clara Potts from Noble Foss Potts, by

Judge Hebbard, on the ground of extreme cruelty.HC. Glock from P. Olock, by Judge Troutt,on theground of willfuldesertion.- -^'

Mary E. Redding from John Redding, by JudgeTroutt,on the pround of willfuldesertion.

will1lit)—

-wiiiiiLiAuLJs— 1no.BOIIN. .

ADAMS—In this city,June 4, 1895, to the wifeof John J. Adams Jr., a son.

GRAGES— Inthis city, June. 8, 1895, to the wifeofJoseph Gragcs, a son.

HARVEY—In this city,May 31, 1895, to the wifeof D. G.Harvey, a daughter. . ,

HARRIS—InMonterey, CrX.June 12, 1895, to thewife of AmyHarris,a daughter.

,IRWIN—Tn this city,June 10. 1895, to the wife ofRev. D.Hanson Irwin,a daughter. ,

LESTER—InSan Mateo, June 9,1895, to the wifeof C. F.Lester, a sou.

ROSENBERG— In this city,June 10, 1895, to the. wife of Isadore Rosenberg, a daughter.

MAIIKIED.AUSTIN—ROATH—In this city, at the Palace.Hotel, Samuel S. Austin and Mamie A. Roath,

daughter of the late W. T. Roath ofDenver, Colo.BRIE—BEItOER— Inthis city.June 11. 1895, by

the Rev. Dr.Meyerson, Henry Brie and CallleBerger. both of San Francisco.LINOBERG—KAHN—Tn Petaluma.Cal., June 12,

1895, by the Rev. Dr. Meyerson, Montague L.Lltioberg of Los Angeles and Estella Kahn ofPetaluma. . - . . .... ..

BIKD.: . Anderson, Minnie ;.Irwin.Christopher.Ball, HarryH. • Lehrke, Henry| •Bright,Ethel L. Lee,Egbert P.! Curtin,Caroline. Muller, John .I Callasrhan, Thomas • Mene;e, Elizabeth G.

Dickey,Amelia • Mc( inn MaryDunne, Annie •McGee, Mrs. ElizabethFltzpatrick, Margaret Nearv, CharlesGunning, William Posadas. EdwardHlncke, Antone Smith- NancyUse, Susanna Wiftoii, Charles

Willlard. Mrs. H.C. '

ANDERSON—InFrultvale, June 12, 1895, Minnie,beloved wife of Miller Anderson, and mother ofAlbert and Louie Anderson, and sister ofMrs. A.Johnson. Mrs.M.Zern, Julia and Emily Miller,

\u25a0 anative of San Francisco, aged 28 years. : -BALL—Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Harry n.,

I dearly beloved husband of Delia, and father ofMabel Ball, a native ofEngland, aged 37 years.

BRIGHT—Inthis city,June 12, 1895, Ethel L.,In-fant daughter of John W. and Ella Bright,a na-tiveof San Francisco, aged 1year 5 months and

17 days.-

CURTIN—Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Caroline,beloved wife of Joseph Curtin, anative of SanFrancisco, aged 32 years.

JB®"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., irom her late resi-dence, 597 Linden avenue. Interment* HolyCross Cemetery. ;

CALLAGHAN—In this city, June 12, 1895,Thomas !Callaghan, beloved father of Charles,Thomas H.,John L.,Dennis F. and Elizabeth A.Callaghan, a native ofCounty Cork, Ireland, aged63 years. ...

JBs"Notice of funeral hereafter.DICKEY—InHaywards, June 12, 1895, Amelia,

wife of James R.Dickey, anative of New Y'ork,aged 73 year3.

DUNNE—Inthis city, June 11, 1895, Annie, be-loved wife of George Dunne, anative of.Boston,

\u25a0 Mass.. aged 38 years.FITZPATRICK—Inthis city,June 11. 1895, Mar-

garet, beloved wife of the late Thomas Fitzpat-rick,and mother ofEdward, May and Margaret. Fitzparrick and Mrs. Frank 8. Grummon, a na-tive of KingsCounty, Ireland, aged 67 years and6months. .

JtSTThe funeral will take place THIS DAY< (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi-dence, 226 Tenth street, thence to St.. Joseph'sChurch, where the mass of the day willbe cele-brated for the repose of her soul, commencingat 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary

GUNNING—Inthis city, June 12. 1895, WilliamGunning, a native of Scotland, aged 59 years.

HINCKE—In this city, June 12. 1895, Antone,dearly beloved husband of MayHiucke, anativeof Denmark, aged 28 years and 1month.

SlS"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. x.. from the par-lors Of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stocktonstreet, near Union. Interment I. O. O.F. Ceme-.tery.

IRWIN—Inthis city,June 10. 1895, Christopher,dearly beloved husband of Kate Irwin,and sonof Margaret and Robert Irwin and brother ofMary Irwin,anative ofNew York, aged 27 yearsand 10 months.

Friends and .acquaintances are resnect-fnlly Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT(Thursday), at 1o'clock p.m.. from the residence. of the mother. 634 Minna street, thence to St.Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy-Cross Cemetery.

USE— Oakland, June 10, 1895, Susanna, be-loved wife of William A.Use, and mother of Mrs.Julia Hlnz. Mrs. S. Hespe and Mathilda andAugusta Use, anative of Germany, aged 66 years10 months and 17 days. .

«3*Funeral services willbe held THIS DAY(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at the residence,677 Sixth street, Oakland. Interment strictly.private. Please omit flowers. .

LEE— Froitvale, June 12, 1895, Egbert P. Lee,. beloved father of Mrs. Leonard Georges, Charles-H.and George A.Lee,Mrs. C. B. Hollywood andBessie I.Lee, a native of Maine, aged 65 years.

LEHRKE—Inthis city, June 12,1895, Henry,be-loved husband of Louise Christine Lehrke, andfather of A. W., G.F., W. C. and Louise Lehrke,a native ofHanover, Germany, aged 63 years 8months and 27 days. '. .

Notice of funeral hereafter.McGRATH—Inthis city, June 11, 1895, Mary,

beloved daughter of \u25a0 John and the late MaryMc-Grath, and sister of 'Julia and Delia McGrath,a native of Chicago, 111., aged 18 years 1month,and 20 days. \u25a0,•.\u25a0\u25a0

Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi-dence of her father, 323 Tehama street, thence toSt. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem

Imass will be celebrated for the repose of hersoul, commencing at 9o'clock a. m. IntermentMount Calvary Cemetery.

McGEE—In this city, June 11, 1895, Mrs. Eliza-beth McGee, beloved mother of Thomas, John,James and Richard McGee, Mrs. M.Gately, Mrs.George Dawson and Mrs. J. J. Hayes, aged 73years. ["Spokane (Wash.) papers please copy.]

*3"Friends and \u25a0 acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAYThursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. u.. from the resi-

dence ofher son-in-law, Mr. J. J. Hayes, Twenty-second street, near Douglass, thence to St. James; Church, where a solemn requiem mass will becelebrated for the repose ofher soul, commencingat 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount CalvaryCemetery.

MENGE— InFruitvale, Jnne 12, 1895, ElizabethG., beloved wifeof H. Menge, a native of Han-. over, Germany, aged 41 years. •

MULLER—AttheGerman Hospital, June 10,1895,John, beloved brother of Nicolaus Muller,Mrs.H.DillingandDledrich Muiler of Alameda, anativeofElmlohe, Ann,Lehe, Hanover. Germany, aged62 years 2months and 11days. ,

Friends and acquaintances •' are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday),- at 2 o'clock P. if., from the par-lors of H. F. Snhr <& Co., 1209 Mission street,near Eighth.;Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery. ...

NEARY—Inthis city,June 9,1895, Charles Neary,!a native of Scotland, aged ?36 \u25a0 years. - [Sydney(Australia) papers please copy.] •

JW Friends and acquaintances and membersof thePaciflc Coast Marine \u25a0Firemen's Union arerespectfully Invitedto attend the funeral THISDAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. it., from

,:\u25a0 the funeral, parlors of \u25a0 McGinn Bros., 31Eddy". street. Interment HolyCross Cemetery.POSADAS— Inthis city, June 12, 1895, Edward,

infant son of Zenoro and Marie Posadas, anativeof San Francisco, aged 17 days. \u25a0-: .. "

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19*Interment private. . -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0",SMITH—Inthis city,June 12,1895, Nancy Smith,

anative of Ireland, aged 76years. '.•' '\u25a0 . :;

WILSON—In this city, Jane 11, 1895, CharlesWilson. .\u25a0\u25a0 .: -\u25a0. , \u0084-.\u25a0.. •;-\u25a0\u25a0 :/"- ;i

WILLIARD—In Madrone, Santa \u25a0

Clara'County,

Cal., June 11, 1895, Mrs. H.C. Williard.

I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' IEMBALMINGPARLORS.

Everything Requisite for First-class iunenkls;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 at Reasonable Rates.'

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ITelephone 3167. *--s27 and 29 Fifth street, j\u25a0-

MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, IjFUNERALDIEKCTORS *EMBALMEBS,20 FifthSt., Opp. LincolnSchool.

; ..;Telephone 3080.' .

Jas. McMrxomeyTl^""™^™ h.'/'icMknomet" '--'-VJAMES -McMEXOJUEV & SON,UNDERTAKERS AND E3IBALMERS,

1057 Mission Street, Seventh.i/.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0-.

~ '-- Telephone No.3354.

LAUREL HILL CEfIETERYASSOCIATION.

'/CHOICE LOCATIONS INANYPART OF THE,\J grounds for sale and lots laidouton the Lawnsystem or < inclosed with low walls,as purchasermay desire. , ; . ,^

'j Perpetual care ofplats a specialty. -.^.;Cemetery permanent. •\u25a0..,.. . \u25a0 _.. •.• ,--y;.-,:'•'

/-'For the purchase of lots or forany improvementsapply to the superintendent on > the grounds, Cen-

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tralavenue and Eush St., San Francisco, Cal. ;...:

"cypress lawn cemetery.TNSANMATEOCOUNTY; NON-BECT AH;1•laid outon the lawn plan: perpetual cars;ibra»tiful,permanent and easy of |access; see it befor*buying aburial place elsewhere. \u25a0i i\u25a0\u25a0 11IHfllllMIliOlf \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0 ••:.« \u25a0 City Oflic*.9 Cltr HallArena*. >

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EDtlCATIONAX.

AVTI^^AKE^FEWPRIVATeTpUPIITdUR^>> T ingvacation; terms moderate." '.Teacher, box126, Call Office. ::. i;

': -. '/^ \u25a0 X '*.\u25a0:.

SPANISH," FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- Ischaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st.

•VfIGHTSCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL-J-> lexe, 24 Post st.r commercial, shorthand, Eng-lish;low rates. V::i:\u25a0\u25a0-.

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lILLIANBEDDARD, THE. ENGLISH AO- I-i tress, coaches ;ladies and

-gentlemen for the ]

dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake- ,spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. " '

BKLAaCO*S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— jJJ. Private theatricals arranged ;•pupils. rehearsed

'onstage. It.5&12,1.0.0.F.block, 7ihand Market. |T7"OCAL,TEACIIER, iOSBFH GBKVEN,TM-V proves and beautified even spoiled voices and ;

procures positions forhis pupils. 82 Ninth St. / .\u25a0'

AMASTERY OF SPAN ISH AND FRENCHin4months with Professor Duque's LIVING

method practically taught by native, universityinstructors: classes ($3 per month) day and eve.

'Call and examine this master method. :104 Hayes, j

.SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL,MINING,ME- \;0 chanical-engineering, surveying, architecture, :

assay; estab. '64. VAN PER NAILLEN.723Mkt.TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESSCollege, 723 Market st. diploma course $30. \u25a0:

EDWARD TOJETTI, ARTIST, HAS KE-opened • his

-studio . and classes.

'Room 141,

Murphy building,corner Market and Jones sts.-

NGLISH BRANCHES.TAUGHT BY.MISS IDILLON,14 McAllister,r.46; private or class. j

MBS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL,\u25a0

Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness-

ave.; vocal classes Monday, 8p.m.. $1month: dra-matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., $3 month:also \private \lessons and .piano; ladies and gentlemen j. coached forprofessional or amateur stage (stage forpractice). . .". j

ARR'S INST., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING-L taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep Ifree for 6months books our graduates fall on.'

HBAUD'S BUSINESS. COLLEGE. 24 POST IBookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, >electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-guagea rapidly uuv.'U;,. Write lor catalogue.

'•..;\u25a0•\u25a0, .-\u25a0 ..' DENTISTS.~ " ~~

DR. KEA, 9SIXTH ST.:ALLDENTALWORKat lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings,1\li.J. J.LEEK,1208 MARKET,COR. GOLDEN±~r Gate ave.— Open evenings ;Sundays tillnoon.

R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction

and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth iwithout any plate, moved from6 to 20 O'Farrell st. I

ATCHALFANfS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET,sets of teeth are insult to please or no charge; |

onbridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced-small gold fillingsonly $2; painless extraction.

CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR-\J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists: only reli-able agent for paimess extraction: artificial teethm$:> ;flUinga irom $1;extracting 50c, withgas 81."o*7 A SET FOR TKKTH: WARRANTED"^<!P Igood as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS.dentist, 930 Market st., nextBaldwin Theater.

ALL*WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT-A-ed. DR. J. W.KEY,11-22 Market st.

DR. H.G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETHwithout plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.

DR. LUDLUM:HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,'

near Eleventh ;no charge for extracting whenplates are made; old plates made over likenew;'

teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given./^OLTONDENTALASSOCIATION. 806 MAB-\J ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL. ESTATE.

TFYOU WANT A PRETTY HOME AT YOURJ. ownprice call and see Harmon's 5,6 and 7roomhouses at Lorin station . will take payment • halfcash or by Installments. E. D. HARMON,1627Woolsey st., Lorin station. \u25a0 .TO EXCHANGE—A FINE 10-ROOM RESI-Xdence in one of OaKland's finest localities foragood fruit, hog or stock ranch :must be clear ofincumbrance. Apply CLOUGH &BAKER, 1002Broadway, Oakland. ....T\O YOUWANT AHOME? IWILLBUYYOUXJ a lot, buildhouse on your own plans, this sideof bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C.P. KKRJS', Central Bank building,Oakland. ,

JUNE BUSINESS CORNER; GOLDEN GATE;-I1 fronts San Pablo ave.; great bargain: accountowner going East in2 weeks; one-third value forcash. C. K.KING,902 Broadway, Oakland.QA ACRES OF FINE LAND,HOUSE, BARN;<JV/ plenty water: fenced; La Jackson County,Oregon; 6 miles railroad station: willexchange forOakland or San Francisco property; willtake mer-• chandise or milk ranch and route: no agent. Ad-dress F.R. W., 520 East 15th St., East Oakland.T>USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY :

SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. • '

-LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE.'

GOOD CHEAP RANCHES16 onInstallment plan.

GOOD CHEAP RANCHES ;

Close to Oakland. Must be soldto close an estate.• RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three milesfrom Oakland.

; FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont• . • Berkeley, etc. •

ACRE TRACTS and CHICKENRANCHES,. LOS ANGELES City and Country •Property forsale or exchange for Oakland or'San Francisco property.

THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.Don't fail to see them.

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- -E.E. BUNCE,

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- -\u25a0 1008 Broadway, Oakland.

(359':» f\nCl BENT ?165; CAN BE IN-\u25a0 t^}^ju.\J\J\J, creased; Broadway income. prop-

erty; excellent investment. W. P. TODD, 1008Broadway, Oakland. \u25a0

©7^o CASH WILL BUY A NICE 6-ROOM<jpIO\J cottage, worth $2000, leaving a mort-gage of SlOOO. .Address WM. P. TODD, 1008Broadway, Oakland. • .T>IGBARGAIN;.< ANY ONE WITH81000 CANJJ double their money :.in six months; 6elegant

; lots must be Bold at once ;worth93000. T.C. WAT-'. SON, 463 NinthSt., Oakland. \u25a0

Q>lFLA \u25a0:LOTS" NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND; «JP-I-«Jl/. streetcars for sale on small weeklyormonthly installments :buya home and save your, earnings. PINNEY, 902Broadway, Oakland.

flizlXnri MUST BE SOLD; LARGE HOUSE;(JPtOUU.IO rooms and bath: large barn; plen-ty offruitand flowers: sunny side ofstreet; lot 82xl60; wellworth $7500: electric-cars one block;aristocratic neighborhood; the best buyin Oak-land to-day. IGRAY &NAISMITH,463 Ninth St.,Oakland. . , r- \u25a0 -. »-

IAM AUTHORIZED BY THE OWNER TOexchange a desirable lot in Oakland fora spanof young well-mated drivinghorses or a good horse,buggy and harness. Address J. 8. MYERS, 1002Broadway, Oakland. . '. : . \u25a0 . \u25a0

F~ OR SALE OR LEASE- AT HIGHLANDPark, cozy country home; 150x190; garden,stable; beautiful view. Address THOMAS,EastTwenty-ninths,t. and Twenty-third ave., Oakland. I

ELEGANT HOME AT A BARGAIN;STORYand a half cottage containing 9rooms and bath;

natural wood finish; fine elevation; magnificentview; large lot;owner going East; terms easy orwould exchange for country land. Apply toMATHER As ARNEST,467 Ninth St., Oakland.T ARGJK LIST;OF CITY IMPROVED ANDJ-J unimproved property forexchange forcountryland. MATHER &ARNEST, 457 Ninth, Oakland.

BUSINESS AND,RESIDENCE PROPERTY-soId oneasy terms; small payment down or ex-

changed. E.E.BI'NCE.1008 Broadway. Oakland.

OAKLAND FURNITURE 'FOU SALE.

TpURNITURE'ANDCARPETS ATYOUROWN\u25a01 price. H.SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh St.'

OAKLAND HOUSES TO vLET.

WANTED^^N^E^PEmE^CEiTwoIiAirTO :rent a large well-furnished residence forpri-; vate boarding. Address P.P., Oakland Call Office.

OAKLAND booms v and houses.o^T^^ek^olsshof^g^p^efelkencecan *be accommodated with handsome roomsand board ina beautiful modern residence; cen-

trallylocated. Add. 770 Thirteenth St., Oakland.

ALAMEDA REAL estate. v

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—

and station; streets improved and sewered.$2250—950 cash, ?25 monthly;30x100; cottage,4 rooms and bath. \u25a0, • : ,

$2400— cash,. $20 monthly;37:6x100: cot-tage, 5rooms and bath. . •'

$3250— cash, $35 monthly; 38x100; cornerhouse in finecondition:8rooms and bath.

$3250— cash, $30 monthly: 37x110; ele-gant colonial cottage;7rooms and bath. '\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- :

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$3850-?200 cash, $35 monthly: 37x120: hand-some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath. *•.\u25a0 . -

iHouses to rent from $10 up. _ . .'Open Sunday and holidays. \u25a0'''\u25a0 ;:-'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0

-. '. -.MARCUSE A P-EMMEL,Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market st.,

San Francisco. :; : ; .:..::;.;.YOU WANT \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0:.:\u25a0;.;\u25a0:. :.\..V.- \u25a0<: : \u25a0\u25a0

A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL1AND STYLISH„ \u25a0 \u25a0.-i-.-j-J-.:^ ; ;..-,- ,HOMB-:v.. .•;•\u25a0;• r»r , -.-.\u25a0 \u25a0\u0084.•.-CALLON THE OLD BUILDINOFIRMOF

'A. R. DENKE,* -

,:.: -V-WEBSTER STREET.

A WEEK 7 .iNEWS FOR ,6 \u25a0 CENTS -THE\u25a0 -ex WEEKLY CALL.in wrapper, for mailing.

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.\u25a0".rjVBEKKELEX REAL:ESTATE.OR SALE—HOUSE 7ROOMS, ALCOVE AND:J} bath;\u25a0 modern conveniences lot 100x135 •In-qulrein shoes; ore, Dwight way station, Berkeley.OTTA E;i4 /ROOMS; WINDMILL:NEAR\J Dwlght wav, Berkeley; $1600; • easy 'install-

ments: ,willexchange for >vacant.city( lots. 914Twenty-thirdSt.. near Dolores, city.:-\u25a0\u25a0. .;X \u25a0..,'\u25a0 s«:\u25a0FRONTING ON telegraph AVE.,only

'6J? minutes from university: 13 large lots, aboutacre«, forexchaaee for

-city property • Addlv

JAS. J. MASON,Dwlght way station?*? '*?*T \u25a0

<i!ill) KENT FOR GOOD HOUSE; 6-ROOMuDJ-vr. house, newly painted, papered: half-acreland: tankhouse; 60-foot well;6 blocks to trainand cars, xM.L.WURTS, Dwlghtwaystation. -.; •«\u25a0 C

V^NLY$1800— HOUSE OF 7 BOOMS; 2 LOTV.6 \u25a0 minutes from Istation; a » bargain. JOS. J.•MASON,Dwlght-way station. .-:

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HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—

Continued. ;

IAQJESSIE, CORNE^TiE^ONI)7' LAFAY-'iv(/ette House: single and double rooms, andhousekeeping rooms; respectable house, "--m:;.:"\u25a0 :-\

•'FILSOSI.'.-'t CORNER BKCOKD—

FUR-*-»I\t nished or unfurnished housekeeping ;andsingle rooms, 'v • : -; ;\u25a0*•;- ;---"i..

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:':;;-: :\u25a0\u25a0. :";\u25a0 BOOMS TO LET.

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MRa-; A. \u25a0FISHER, :FORMERLY "OF > 417Kearny,'; has removed to 520 Bush st.;Ihouse

ihas been thoroughly, renovated and newly fur-nisind;tooms single or en suite; rents reasonable."1CiOlir HOWARD—3 NICE BAY-WINDOWJ-UOU rooms,' unfurnished; :\u25a0 also •'large;singlebay-window room, furnished, $8;

~-1:small single

room, furnished, $4. .;.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 \u0084 -;,..,;.\u25a0. :, ' ;\u25a0 •:Af\Q. TURK

—CHELSEA HOUSE; HOT

lui/ water throughout; baths: housekeeping. :qnqninth—nicely furnished sunnyQUO front rooms to let;cheap. •. ': \u0084

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—CHANGED.HANDS; NICELY

*iUIfurnished suites; cheap. \u25a0r.> ?"••?', \u25a0 .' . '.-;;„.?

I1/1EIGHTH ST.—SUNNY UNFURNISHEDJ-Xtfc rooms: single or en suite; references.

A JESSIE ST., BET. SEVENTH ANDUt)tEighth—Large sunny front room; privatefamily."

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1C\f* ELEVENTH—

LARGE AND SMALLJ-V/U rooms: reasonable; lighthousekeeping.

-99X FOURTH—FURNISHED FRON'i ROOM,_„•) suitable for man and wife or 2gents. ;. . :•-.

9Q9AI PIERCE—

LARGE SUNNY FRONTZiOZAJ'H parlor; furnished; only $5. :•'•\u25a0"" -.. :,.fj.

AQAB FULTON—PARLOR SUITE,SUITABLEttOUfor2 gentlemen or man and wife. < ..99Q FRANKLIN-NICE;SUNNY room .tojuJJU let; ladypreferred. /:;;'„

STEVENSON— 2 OR 3UNFURNISHED;OVO cheap. \u25a0:

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-[99 TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY .FURNISHEDJL^^J sunny rooms; also housekeeping rooms.OQIBMINNA—LARGEFROiNT ROOM.NICE-UOJL'Iy furnished: new house. \u25a0; •••;-

~\Qf* SEVENTH—

NICELY FURNISHED-LOU front single rooms $4'and $5 amonth.

;SIXTH-CHEAPEST INCITY;DOUBLEand single front nicely furnished rooms. \u25a0

Cy|Q TURK— SUNNY . FRONT AND*J~±iJ backrooms, gas. bath; $6 and $8.

iQnj.MARKKT~^' "*FRONT, BAY-

XOUdb window room: also small room; $4.,-

1 MARKET—LARGE, SUNNY FRONTJ-vJtJttroom; also 1large housekeeping room.9f)Q KEARNY— FURNISHED\u25a0£Ut7 front and back sunny rooms; cheap. :.:...91A TURK, NR. JONES— 2 SUNNY FRONT£il\J furnished rooms;

-other ,room for:light

housekeeping. :.-.•

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Ql7.EDDY—LARGE UNFURNISHED PAR-!OXIlorand nice furnished bedroom; bath.

EDDY PLACE, OFF JiDDY,BET.POWELL iand Mason

—Nicely furnished front room. ,

Cl A BUSH— NICELY,FURNISHED SUNNYulifront suite rooms; also single: moderate.''

1(\Q FIFTH—

SUNNY FRONT ROOMS;lvi'newly papered; single and en suite: cheap.

CifiJMINNA,COR. EIGHTH— FUR-VJ\J Inished bay-window rooms;$1 week. :-;.

1fim POWELL— 3 UNFURNISHED SUNNYIvUlrooms: also furnished housekeeping.* .':'

1OqA STOCKTON—LARGE SUNNY FRONT \IOOu rooms; first flat: newly furnished: cheap.

I\TEW~P YRENEE HOUSE, 1314 .STOCKTONlist.

—Sunny front rooms; suites or .single; by

day, week or month.|PH. MAYSOUN prop.RS. CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THEmanagement of the "Mlramar." 703 Geary

St.; sunny rooms, single or suites: excellent board;elevator; prices moderate to suit the times."jIQEDDY—SUNNY CLEAN FURNISHED110 rooms, $4 up; also housekeeping. %• \u25a0 • iCC SECOND— SUNNY FURNISHED SUITES;00 also double and single: gas: bath.. " . : .qq SIXTH ST., THE HILLSDALE—SUNNY00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to$1 50 aday.

19HQ1HOWARD—

NICELY FURNISHEDliiUt/3 room for 1or2 gentlemen; $7 a month."IO7A MARKET.,BET. JONES AND CITY1O • \J Hallave.—Unfurnished suite: single.OnO UTTER—ROOMS $160 A WEEK ANDOUO up; transient rooms a specialty." •

IF YOU DESIRE NICE ROOMS REASON-abIy, stop at 203a Powell: transient solicited.

EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—furnished rooms, single or en suite, $1 to $3

perw^fc; night 25c to $1; transient solicited. : \u0084

RAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH ANDMission— Rooms alllight;water, gas and electric

bells: elevator runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m.:single,60 cents; suites, $1day; $2 50 and $5 week up. .•YTOSEMTTE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.X Sixth and

'Seventh— Single and suites; per

night, 35c to 81; week, $1 50 to$5: families.A ISLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY—iiant sunny rooms, en suite and single; tirst'clossinevery respect ; terms reasonable.

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CHEAPEST ANDBEST INAMERICA—THE\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited ;Siates or Canada one year for $160, posll

--aga free:

.. STOKES TO LET. •

.^T?rr^U^;NY^STOR^r^r%3IOE^T3?EA^tIPIU.Market. ., 1 : .. ..- .. r ;.T?OK RENT.- A CORNER STORE; GOODJJ stand fordrug or grocery .business. \u25a0 Apply W.B.CLUFF, 17 Sixthit. *.-:-. \u25a0\u25a0-.:

T^OUB-STORY BRICK AND IRONBUILDINGX and basement, 608 Sacramento St., containingelevator, power, etc.: rent $80. Apply DAVIDSTERN &SONS, 20 Montgomery st.

BOARDING AND ROOMs!"IT*U^R^SIIEiD^A^^iR^T^RESSERP~RuSr--T nin? water and adjoiuing<room, with

'board.

1931 California st. .-rnH.l5 BERESFORD. BUSH AND STOCKTON;X firstclass; SI 50,S2 per day; withparlor, $2 50.WM. CHAMBERLIN, Prop.

CHILDREN BOARDED.

TNFA^T~WA^?raD^6nKiA^T^2T^AR'-X rison st.X\[ANTED— OR CHILD; FINE'» home; cheap. Address or call821 Market St.,

Oakland. \u0084 »\u25a0.'

01 Q EDDY—DANISHLADYWISHES CHILDV1 O to board; good home; no otherchildren.

:,~ OFFICER TO LET. .ELEcT^TwSFI?IC^S~rN~^N^V~^sI[^r&CKI?LSbuilding, 925 Market;; rents low; no extracharge forgas, janitorservices or heating. g Applyat buildingor G. H.UMBSEN &CO.; 14 Montg. at.

STABLE I'OR SALE.

T^^L^^WlTll~2o^TlL^S^A3fD~;V^Al^O with 6 rooms above: cheap. • Apply Call

IOHice, 710 Market. \u25a0\u25a0 '. -;\u25a0 \u25a0--. \u25a0.-.

STOICAGE >~~

W~^ILSOIT^ROTIIER^rT7Ib"IVIXRK"ETr7>ETour rates for storage of furniture, pianos,trunks and allkinds ofIhousehold goods; separatelocked 'rooms; dust and vermin proof; at lowrates. Tel.South 762. > \ :: \u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:. •---.•\u25a0.

TyiLSONBROS.,I7IO MARKETST.— OUR.. » "-\u25a0 rates and examine |our method for storage offurniture and all kinds of household goons; dustand vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. | •

TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, -MDBE;

advances. LIEBES S. W.CO.,906 Market,r.4.SAFE, DRY.CHEAP PLACETO STORE YOURfurniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM-PANY,818 Mission st. \u25a0 , , ::

IFURNITURE, PIANOS.AND OTHER MER-chandise received on storage; money advancedon consignments fire-proof building.|410Post st.,

QTORAGE OF FURNITURE,PIANOS,HOUSE-p hold goods, etc. J. M.PIERCE. 735 Market st.

THIRST-CLASS STORAGE ;ADVANCES MADEJ 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L.TAYLOR.\u25a0;*'\u25a0>\u25a0;._\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0 -\u25a0:•. pkoposaxs. ; v

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TpROPOSALsT^X FOB SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME

ASSOCIATION.Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will

be received by the board of directors ol the Veter-ans' Home Association at its office, room 13, No.320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, upto 2 o'clock •p. it.SATURDAY, Jane \u25a0 22, 1895,and opened 1immediately thereafter inIthe pres-ence of bidders,

-for s furnishing and delivering

quartermaster: and;commissary -supplies for theVeterans' Home, Napu' County:, (railroad station,Yountville)for the six:months commencing July1,1895, and ending December 31, 1895.-.Schedules with information and instructions forsubmitting bids willbe furnished upon applicationto the undersigned. Bidders will carefully followthe conditions of the schedules, and no bid willbeconsidered unless it:is-. in:accordance with suchschedules. ?-\u25a0-•:\u25a0 -'\u25a0:-\u25a0 -•'-.:,.., \u25a0'. ;'tf-:..-->/:--\/---.. \u25a0-.,-., ->;>;?;;

.- Each bidder must accompany his ,bid witha cer-tified'check Iupon jsome well-known and responsi-ble banking-house for. at least 10 per cent of theamount of his

-bid, payable :toJ. C. CURRIER,

Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder willenterinto a good ;and valid contract, upon \u25a0 notice :of ac-ceptance, as required bylaw.*

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\u25a0 The 'iboard \u25a0 reserves the right to reject any or allbids, and to order any quantity over orunder theamount specified.-- Address -:J. J. SCOVILLE,"

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Secretary-Veterans' Home Association, room 18,

Ho. 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. .K \u25a0--.\u25a0•\u25a0--

.r' By order of the Board of Directors. ./, .i; ;;

"PROPOSALS 1FOR LABOR—

SEALED \u25a0*. PRO-X posals :for performing Ithe labor of painting thebuildingsof the Veterans' Home \in t apa County

I(railroad station IYountville) willbe received bythe board of directors of ;the Veterans' iHome As-sociation at Iits:office, room 13, No;320 Sansomestreet,

-San =Francisco, \u25a0 Cal., up to 2o'clock p.m.,

Saturday,' line22,' 1895. :'\u25a0 *\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0- -•-...\u25a0:->\u25a0> ;,,\u25a0•\u25a0 Specifications willbe furnished bidders upon ap-plication. Bids

'should be jmarked ."Proposals for

painting," and addressed to• ;

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::-^-' -;•?-- *.'.'\u25a0 J. J. SCOVILLE. :Secretary Veterans 1Home Association, room ;13,

\u25a0-: 320 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. ".,-<-.-\u25a0IH.:\u25a0.. \u25a0-,-.>

OTICE ISiHEREBY \u25a0: GIVEN. THAT<THE-LiIboard of directors of the Escondido IrrigationDistrict willreceive sealed proposals Ifor;the

-pur-

chase of $11. OO'J of the bonds of:said v district, and ibids willbe received therefor at the:office of saidboard in the cityof Escondido.' California, until 10o'clock a. m.on the Ist day of July, 1895. -' -: ;r:.: \u25a0-,-.- •.'.;,;-.«.- .•\u25a0 •.\u25a0.-•.•. ;-:<-^i-- \u25a0.:.•: -^"'.A.I.WEBDEN,

\u25a0•\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0'\u25a0 Secretary Kscondido Irrigation District.rDated Muy8, 1895. . \u25a0 '.

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houses to ,let. . :\u25a0

T?\Q^ultonTbet. polk~^and"van!?ess^-XUO 6rooms and bath. . \u25a0 \u25a0.'\u25a0.

'' T.;-;'>:> .*;;'• y.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.yffAOr MINNA,BKT7~FIFTH AND SIXTH—S*xO«J rooms and every modern Improvement. \.. \u25a0:A AQ LEAVENWOETH—HOUSE OF 9 ROOMSttUt7 and bath. \u25a0-'-•: 1:^ y -y, -

MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE ANDLARGE GARden;fine view; basement ;809 • Castro; near

Twenty-first. L.A. SUUC ACO., 465 Valencia st.

OUSE OF 6 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. 622Ellis st. \u25a0

• .-. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 -\u25a0• \u25a0:'-:\u25a0 -k-;.-:\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.. -..-OUSE ;'8,ROOMS;<\u25a0'" BATH;'MODERN IM-provements: basement; $20. ;2125 O'Farrell.

FRONT AND REAR .HOUSE TO-7 LET \u25a0OR1 lease; cheap. 421 Powell st. = -.:';.: .

AOf\ POST, OPPOSITE FIRST CONGREGA-tfcOU tional Church—Good location for doctor ordentist; lowrent toa good tenant. ;Apply to G. H.UMBSEN &CO., 14 Montgomery st. .9191 PERRY— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; ;4—i VZi'Arooms and basement; water free: rent re-duced. Apply to G. H.UMBSEN &CO., 14 Mont-gomery st.

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ATEST STYLES INHOUSES TO RENT ATJ BALDWIN&HAMMOND'S,10 Montgomery.

QUNNY HOUSE-SSO EDDY,NEARLARKIN;O 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. ;

qjQA 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL\u25a0 FRESCOED.tlpZiU. 1816 Filbert St., bet. Octavia and Laguna.

HOUSE, FINE LOCATION, PERFECT RE-palr. Inquire ALMAK.KEITH,24 Kearny.

niiwisuti) HOUSES; J /

FURNISHED~FLAT FOR SALeTrENT LOW;X1 4 bedrooms: owner going \u25a0East; bargain.rE,,1box 101, Call Oflice. .

coxxagks TO let.

?i^fT^SETT^N3?y^663^A^D^XBLE;\J rent $10. Thirtieth fit.,south ofNoe.

\u25a0ffiji Q AND $15—

COTTAGES OF 4 .AND 5«IDXO rooms: bath, basement: and yard. Cor.Dolores and Fifteenth sts. \u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0•-\u25a0: :'~-;-. >.

FLATS TO-LET.

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9/V7~ANDizTI^POLk—VERy"niCe"sTORES~;<-<\fi 4 livingrooms; $20.

<J»1 C BAY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS. \u25a0: 14%ilpXO.Moss St., off Howard, bet. 6th and 7th. ..Q9l HOWARD— TWO FLATS,3OR 4 ROOMSU&Xand bath.

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QQA SUTTER—ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7CfO\J rooms and bath; latest improvements; callfrom2 to 3o'clock. \u25a0

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IPLATS OF 8 AND 4 ROOMS; RENT $8 AND'$11. 166 Clara st. : '

"VTEW FLAT; 5 ROOMS, BATH; REDUCED-Li rent. 21Douglas St., near Seventeenth.Qjjl9 FLAT:4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD.ijpxA.4443/2 Clementina «t.,near Sixth, v . ."VTEW, ELEGANT FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS:-Li modern improvements; reasonable. 1710 Hyde.C ROOMS, BATH,WITHSTABLE; 18 BYING--0 ton ave. Apply1621 O'Farrell.

TVfEW MIDDLE FLAT: 2BAY-WINDOWS;X> 8rooms; suitable or 2 families; bath; gas;tubs; cheap. 909 Folsom St., near Fifth. \u25a0:- .:.

"VfEW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT;FIVE-Li rooms; bath; modern: $20. 12 Garden st.

TTJOI HAIGHT,ABOVE NEWXU^IX sunny 6-room flat,near park; good view.

MOST DESIRABLE FLATOF7 ROOMS WITHbath and all modern improvements; rent,' In-

cludingwater, $30. 1625 Bush st. -s

ODERN FLAT OF~B ROOMS: BATH;ONEor two families. 1128 Howard st., near 7th.

CM BRAND NEW FLATOF 5RMS.; NICE(jplO. location. SPECK'S, 80 Montgomery st.

~<n» 11 COZY FLAT;3ROOMS;YARD:base-<lpXX.ment. 123 San Jose ave., near Twenty-third st.

' .IjEGANT FLAT;5 ROOM; BATH; SUN IN

X!inilrooms. 8Grove, near City Hall: •

E" LEUANT SUNNY FLAT;BROOMS; BATH.Sh 145 Grove,near CityHall. .mo RENT— NICEFLATOF6ROOMS, BATH;Xnewly renovated ; rent reduced. -

327 Halght st.

C~IOZY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS ANDBATH.WITH\J furniture and general household, for sale ifrequired; a splendid opportunity for a young mar-ried couple. Inquire 111 Howard St., upstairs.

70 FOURTH— FOUR rooms, suitable forIO office or housekeeping: rent $20. -r '

ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT ATBALDWIN HAMMOND'S,10 Montgomery.

SPLEN DID 6-ROOM FLAT: BATH: LARGErear lot; very low rent.. 2510 Mission st., Key

next door. \u25a0'- -

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FURNISHED FLATS.-

U^msllED~T^frs"R^olSsT"R^NT^3s"10 Metcalf place, oil Geary, bet. Mason and

Taylor.-,. •.

T7IURNISHED UPPER FLAT—~5 ROOMS;

J hath: complete. .1905 Bush St., cor. Laguna.

HOUSEKEEPING KOOMSs.

/T;7iH'NATOMA STT^TT'URNTsTIIiDnPRONTUUO rooms, for housekeeping; hot and coldwater. . __\u25a0 ...Q9QI SEVENTH-3UNFURNISHED HOUSE-O^O2 keeping rooms: rent cheap: 1'\u25a0- :•;"..'\u25a0 y:;:qOffHAIGHT—3**LARGE,"1SUNNY ROOMS,*j£iOfurnished forhousekeeping; cheap. ;:•: r

ROSS, OFF MARKET—

SUNNY FRONTroom, withuse of kitchen: cheap. . ."

1A9l FRONT SUITE,FOR LIGHTXU^X housekeeping: bath.

POST— NICELYFURNISHED BOOMS,UOX $4, 96, $8; gas, water: large closets. •";

-CO! \u25a0 POST— NICELY FURNISHED ;FLOOR,UOX 4 rooms, for family:-. gas, water; largeclosets ;low|rent to good tenant; adults.

Q99 POST—

VERY NICE SUNNY SUITE;O*-*-. lighthousekeeping.

1QOft MARKET—UNFURNISHED HOUSE-XiJ£i\j keeping rooms; also single and double,furnished. : -_< . \u25a0

1(* SOUTH PARK—SUNNYCORNER; WELLXUfurnished housekeeping suite: very cheap.

071 MINNA-ONE LARGE SUNNY FRONT04 X basement room; stove, closets; privatefamily.;

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• .701 HARRISON—2 NICELY FURNISHEDIOX sunny housekeeping rooms: fine stove; run-ning water; porch, closets, bath: private; $10.

ATILi. JESSIE— TWO i'RONT ROOMS NICELYa:IUfurnished for housekeeping. '

9 UNFDRNISHJKD rooms TO LET FOR•j housekeeping. ,103 Ash ave. :; .

\u0084 \u0084 ....1I ITWENTY-SIXTH,"-NEAR MISSION—X XO:» Completely furnished housekeeping suite$9 and $11. . ' .- "

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QkO MISSION—2 ROOMS BURNISHED FOR000 housekeeping: private family;rent $12. ;:

tea UP—FURNISHED, ROOMS, COMPLETEC" for housekeeping; yard. 734 Folsom st. x,yy

A~\Q FRANKLIN—2I(SUNNY. ROOMS, COM-jcXO pletely furnished:housekeeping; gas, bath.110 TENTH—TWO LOVELYHOUSEKEBP-XXOIng rooms; other rooms; private family. ;-:>7 ia EDDY—MIDDLEFLOOR COMPLETELY•

X.O furnished forhousekeeping; on lower, fourlarge rooms; rent $20. .-.-'•-

.K1A THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK—HOUSE-OXUkeeping rooms.

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QC'.Q MISSION—

3 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR-QUO nlshed for housekeeping. ; ;,

190 OAK—

FURNISHED ROOMS FORX/UO housekeeping, or singly: reasonable. :, .IAIFELL—2 TO 4 ROOMS, SUITABLEFORXUX housekeeping; $25 per month. \u25a0.. ;.-,•-.

911FELL—

SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE-Ax keeping suites from $13 to $20.- .

Q9A HAYES—

LARGE SUNNY ROOMS,OA\J single and insuites, for lighthousekeeping.A OQ LARKIN—NICELY FURNISHED BAY-rtOO windowhousekeeping rooms; reasonable. ;i

COO ELLIS—2 ROOMS, FURNISHED FOROtLiKJ housekeeping; also single rooms. .•"•:\u25a0• ;-:A AQ TEHAMA

—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMSHO well furnished for housekeeping; every-

thing complete. -'-.-\u25a0\u25a0;..•; .-:\u25a0\u25a0• .:. -,:; vVT.'i-ft^T,

C^l MISSION,NR. SECOND— SUNNY BED-OUX room and kitchen, furnished rent $10. ":.;i?Q99 THIRD—SUNNY FRONT FURNISHEDO^iZlhousekeeping suites, $8, $9, $10, $12.

1Of* SEVENTH-

NICELY FURNISHEDXOU sunny front housekeeping rooms with ver-anda.

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OA7 FOURTH—

SUNNY FURNISHEDOUI. front rooms forhouseKeeping; also single-cheap. •

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7 AHO SUNNY -SUITE OF HOUSE-\u25a0;\u25a0 IxOkeeping rooms; gas and bath. ;,.;;,.:-. ;,, \

1f>CQ MARKET—

LARGE:•BAY-WINDOWXUOO room and kitchen complete « for house-keeping, $16. ':;."\u25a0 \u25a0• ';.:}::V-.\ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.. \-.:\u25a0. i;\:..,:: . .̂.v;^

79 ~\ *A -xAN,»ABOVE SIXTH—SUNNYI*dO kitchen and bedroom, furnished, $7.'.

CLEMENTINA— ROOMS (UNFUR-ttUX nlßhed) forhousekeeping. ;, I... :

91 AAB MARKET,BET.FOURTEENTH AND•^XttU.Fifteenth— Unfurnished sunny front bed-room and kitchen; connecting; new; with sink,closets, bath, laundry; cheap; no children; carspass the door. •;.; ;,' -<•«•;•;. ::

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-Q99 FOLSOM

—1 OR .2 LARGE SUNNY

OAia rooms; furnished for > housekeeping if de-sired; reasonable; Isuitable for man and wife. . v

h AOAK—I;OB 2-

SUNNY FURNISHEDXV rooms housekeeping, orrooms forgentlemen.

O11• VENWORTH—ELEGANT «HOUSE-

OXX keeping rooms, cheap; gas and bath.";/:^>j\u25a0\u25a0• UNFURNISHED. SUNNY>ROOMS jANDbath. 714 McAllister St. > '\u25a0\u25a0 ,-i\u25a0„ -\u0084-.-.;. -/; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.-\u25a0.-.;

A9A SIXTH—2:NICELY FURNISHED.SUN-X£AJ ny rooms; good stove: bath: rent $12. sat;;!

rKI!C PAOE,- NEAR = WEBSTER— 3:NEWLYOXX furnished |housekeeping rArooms: •<;privatefamily new house:no children: all rooms sunnysplendid view;rent reduced: everything complete.

77 NINTH— OR 53 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS\u25a0I 1 forhousekeeping. l! '•;'. :-,-': j- y ,y;\u25a0:..._\u25a0>u.;-jQ HOUSEKEEPING s ROOMS vFURNISHEDO $10. Apply240 Fifteenth st., near Mission.Q17 THIRD ST.-LARGE < BUNNY FRONTOXIhousekeeping; also others; $6.$10, $12. ,'M*Q1(* THIRD

—SUN Y*fHOUSEKEEPINGOXU suites; $8 to$10; single rooms,$1 to $125.

;CITY REAL ESTATE. :'v ,- :

<J_l 9 (\fif\ RENTS $100; 2-STORY BUILD-(J)I<y.UUU. ingand lot;Berry St., nr. Dupont;lot22:6x100. •..\u25a0._\u25a0--- -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 -!fiiQA AAH RENTS $497; LARKIN-ST.IN-<Irt7U.UU'/. vestment, having two corners,

Istores and dwellings: nearly 60 van in size; onone of the best portions of the street. \u25a0/, ,

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C*°^ AAA VERY CHEAP: '-BRANNAN<35Ou.UUU. st.: 137:6x250 feet through toand fronting137:6 feet on Bluxome St., bet. Fifthand Sixth, near railroad freight sheds; fine site forwarehouse ofany kind. . '<j_or. Ann brick: .warehouse and<S)ZO.UUI/. lot, 137:6x125 onBluxome ,bet.Fifth and Sixth:or warehouse and lot '137 :6x250toBrannan st. • ,'

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d_QA AHA RENTS $274 50; CORNER; 90xtjPOU.yUU.I2S, covered with 2-story and 3-story buildings on Ellis st.

MAKEOFFER: OWNER MUSTSELL: TWOlil-2-story dwellings in:first-class order and lot37:6x100; Pierce St., near Golden Gate ave.; housesrented for $70. ' *

Apply THOMAS MAGEE & SONS,4 MONTGOMERY ST.

SOL GETZ & BROTHER,REAL ESTATE OWNERS,

ROOM A,FIRSTFLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING.

HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS.

NEWBLOCKS,NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS,

Come now and get bargains In lots on install-ments. 1

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*125 - 150 TO $300 FOR LOTS*J5-LUU. north and south of park: fine locality.$10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ &BRO.

QjO^A TO $1100 FOR GRADED LOTS,(35Ot)U ready to build oninRichmond and southof park, near cable and .electric cars, on easy in-stallments. SOL GETZ &BRO.

~QtTfiO, $150 TO $250 FOR SI'LENDID LOTStJ&XUU. near Mission st. and electric-cars; yourchoice of 50 lots: only $10 down and $5 monthly.SOL GETZiBRO.

f<ALLFOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS.\J \u25a0 , \u25a0 V,,.

SOL GETZ &BRO., Owners,Room A,first floor,Crocker building.

©CCAn RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, WITHtHS«J«JvU« every modern convenience; must besold. •"-\u25a0..

-$5500— South Park brick buildlnz of 14 rooms.$12,000— California st., near Van Ness ave.,

house of 10 rooms.Ranches for sale or exchange forcity property.$3750—2 flats ofiand 5 rooms: great bargain.2 fiats, Natoma St., near 14th; rents $24: cheap.Slaughter-house; fully equipped forbutchering:

only $.600, part cash, balance on time. For furtherparticulars apply C. H. WORKMAN,630 Market.

fflj^KA GIVEN AWAY;2 LOTS ON DIA-j«!DU«JU. jnond St., near 21st; 25x125 each;st reetwork done. WILSON & CAItR,18 Post st.

/CHEAPER THANEVER!\J •".

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$100. Lots InFruitvale. Oakland,$125. A block and half from caw.$150. . Fine lots on Mission, San Francisco and$175. San Mateo electric roads. \u25a0;...•; 'm'!$200. Northand south of the park.

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$250. \u25a0 Allready forbuilding. --';?.'?;-.$300. Terms easy. ••» . \u25a0\u25a0'j-;^:^-'$400. - JONES, ALLEN<_ CO.,

630 Market st.

QAAACASH—A BARGAIN; 2 2-STORYtipOUUU houses of 5and 6rooms and bath each ;Washington st., near Hyde: elegant locality;39:9front; street bituminized; patent sidewalk andsewered; houses in good order: balance of $4000can remain on mortgage if desired; good incomefor workingman.

-JONES, ALLEN&CO.,'

630 Market st.

T OUIS SCHLOSS.~~

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Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building,S.F.

Q7AAAAFOR A CHOICE PIECE OF«Jp l\J.\J\J\J business property on 3d st.; fineinvestment.

*£\flAHA A BARGAIN IN BUSINESS<JptJU.UvU. property on 4th St.; don't wait,but come at once. '

<n»-| AA AAAFOR THE CHOICEST PIECEt3)XUv/.UUU of • residence "

property \u25a0'\u25a0 in! theWestern Addition; 2 fifty-varas. \u25a0 . rs

SANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TOexchange for ;• San Francisco property; free

from incumbrance.

<GzIAA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-«Jp_tUU. ment plan.

OfcKAA MISSION LOTS OV THE INSTALL-«Jp«JUU. mentplan.

tin AAA WANTED FOR A GILT-ED3E«Jp XU.UUUinvestment; good real estate se-curity.

LOUIS SCHLOSS,Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building,S F.

UST BE SOLD, AS OWNER WISHES TOleave the city; 2-story \u25a0 bay-window house,' 7

rooms and bath and all modern improvements. 27Rondell place, oil? sixteenth St. . \u0084 . .

AKGAINFOR CASH. > ~~~.,Will sell in block 743, on Kst.. south of the

park, lots 27 and 28: also inblock 735, Jst., lots 4and 5. at $200 each; lot 25x100 feet; cost $400each. Answer WILLIAM,box 44, Call Office..',

I~7<OR SALE—A FINE HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS} -and large basement, stable, outhouses, garden,

forty fruit trees, streets graded and a good well ofwater. Inquire at FRED MEINCKE,Five-mileHouse. Mission road. .--\u25a0., .\u25a0•,...\u25a0

VTOW IS THE"TIME 10 BUILD, WHILEJ-Vmaterials-are cheap. .Will build anything,

anywhere; cash or • easy monthly installments,plans included. O. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st."I1/IX1O7:6-SW. COR. JERSEY AND DIA-XXfctmond sts. Apply within. >\u25a0

1 f\(\ LOTS FOR SALE ATCOLMA,CHEAP.±\J\J GEORGE W. CHAPIN,630 Market.cJiXAA COTTAGE OF 2 ROOMS INBEHKE-«J?c)UU. ley,10t.40x135, $50 down, $10monthly;houses and lots all over town. CHAS. A.BAILEY,46 Market st. orBerkeley station. Berkeley. . '<Bi9AAA 2HOUSES, 5 ROOMS EACH; LOT«E>ZiUUU. 25x60,J6 Jansen st.

HOUSES FOR BALE ON SMALLMONTHLYpayments: loans made onSan Francisco real

estate. LOUISBLANK 214 Pine st;, rms. 58 59.CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—

KJ WEEKLY.CALL,sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year forsi 50,post*age free. !\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0-\u25a0:-.-\u25a0-\u25a0.\u25a0.. \u25a0

tOUMTKJ UE:AL ESTATE. •

QA ACRES AlREDWOOD t7mBER~LANI>Ov Mendoclno County; $300. 110 Eighteenth st.OO AVAN NESS FAMILY ROOMS,tjtdKJ withboard; suite or single." :,. . \u25a0_:

<$±AKX\C\ 66 ACRES, NEAR CALISTOGA,<D)^tt»v/V7. NapaCeunty; 20 acres In vines andfruit trees: horse, wagon and Implements; 2cows-lot ofchickens. R.C1729% Mission St., S. F.

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THE CALIFORNIA LAND BUREAU, 640XMarket'- st., has farming, '.. grazing and fruitlands, vineyards, orchards, orange groves, \u25a0 dairyand poultryranches, small homes and large tractsfor investment; redwood: and "pine timber lands;State and Government lands: every county in theState; all sizes and prices; for sale or exchange. -TTIIRST-CLASS' CHICKEN RANCHFOR SALE •XIwith or without stock; no reasonable offer re-fused. FISCHER, 546 Thirty-first ave. and SanBruno road. ;.

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3 OR 4LOVELYBROOKSIDE HOMES,NEARtown. A. M.DENNETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal. i,

4 TO 10 ACRE LITTLEHOMES ON EIGHTyears' credit. D.H.TWING,Sonoma City, Col.N E«UAL SHOW. FOR ALL;STRAIGHT,fair and square deal;;an•

Investment offeredthat is luonest; ownyour own home and be Inde-pendent: try itand you will find that we adviseyou right; we willsell you 40 acres of alluvial soilin the Warren ,Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal.for$280: $3 per acre down, balance In60 monthlypayments, without interest, and will throw In townlot 100x160: land suitable. for all kinds of fruit,berries or grain;needs -no Irrigation; climate |un-1surpassed anywhere inCaliffornia;168 miles northof San Francisco and only 20 miles from countvseat of county, and 6 miles fromInearest Irailroadtown; fare, round; trip,$9. For investments andinformation address or call on the H.M.BENSON"CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland.

- . ~;•ARIN COUNTY—SOOO ACRES 26 MILESfrom San Francisco. \u25a0

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: , : RANCHO DE NOVATO.\u25a0Tracts of any size desired; fruit,grain and vege-, table '.land; ;no Irrigation;:both .- rail

-and watertransportation; $40 ,to $75 ;per [acre: easy terms,

town of Novato; graded • school, hotels and storeson the property; send forcircular.":Dairy forsale with or without cows.

SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 64and 65. Chronicle building. : v v \u0084"

TF YOU WANT. RANCH FOR GRAZINGX purposes oran orchard already improved, whereonlysmall cash outlay Is required, balance payablein6or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery at., a. F.'.'s*

BUSINESS '. CHANCES— Continued.

QJAA OLDESTABLISHED NEWEST ANDJ<tir"T"U.laundry office:centrally located:rent$20; laundry pays 9lo; must sell: sickness causeof sale: bargain. WOOD &CO., 917 Market St. .c» OxA:-d'aTry~and PRODUCE STORE in<tijOO\J. heart of city: ownm going to Germany;cheap. \ WOOD <_ CO.,917 Market st.

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<2»_f XA GROCERY AND BAR; FINE COR-<p a t)\J. ner: 3 livlnsjrooms; bigstock; bargain.Yv'OOD&CO.,917 Market st. :D1-:stAURANT, COFFEE - SALOON cheap;Xt on'account of sickness: good paying; trialgiven;rent $17: water Cree. 2424 .Mission st.

GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE CAR-penter: shop for sale, account other business. :

Apply241 O'Farreli St., cigar-store.

PARTNER (ACI'IVE OR SILENT): MUSTX have $10,000. Address P., box 79, Call Office.CjJ_AAA LIVE UAN: HALF INTEREST;(in^tUUU.established 6 years. A. 8., box 39,this office.

OR SALE—PALACE COFFEE-PARLOR, 20Third St., on account of other business.

CHANCE TO GO IN GROCERY BUSINESSat invoice; 1wagon, almost new. 1142 Folsom.

OLD KSTABLISHKITsHOESTORE; HAVINGgood custom trade: owner wishes to retire from

business. Apply to LOUIS BLANCHETTE, 304Hayes st. --•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .LODGING-HOUSES FOR "SALE.

OoTrOOJIS; GEARYST.; FINEFURNITURE;_— new Brussels carpets: clearing $125 net; partcash, balance easy terms. SPECK &CO., 30 Mont-gomery st. -•---;\u25a0\u25a0; .Ok BOOHS (CORNER); RENT $125; MONTH-ZiUly income $305. A.M. SPECK &CO., 30Montgomery st.

/I/VROOM LODGING-HOUSE $ 800trU45- room house, clearing $200 ;..... 2,60018 rooms, tine corner...... 750

7, 8. 9, 15, 25, 50. 75 and 100 rooms.I-or sale or exchange, payments or cash..H.C. DECKEK, 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor.

fitQ>•>01 GREAT BARGAIN; STORE; -11

<JpO^«J. rooms: newly papered and furnished: _rented; rent paid for7 months. 322 Third st.

PRIVATE ROOMING HOUSE, IO^ROOMS,X all. occupied, with stable, outhouses, lareeyards. Address L.,.box 5, Call Office. .. \u25a0.'•... "\u25a0 .IPOR SALE, GOOD BUSINESS HOTEL:. steady boarders; on account sickness; no agentswanted. 20 san Bruno road, near Army st.

TOUTTERFIELD (WILLIAM),AUCTIONEER;XJ bargains In lodging-bonnes.

-Crocker building.

*UKNJTIiKK FOR SALE. \u25a0\u25a0'-.-"

"^^o6^iT^oT~"F^Rsfrrul^"^oß~^ALE0 cheap. 1021% Natoma St., between Eleventhand Twelfth. --. .IfOR SALE—FURNITURE OF 4ROOMS, COM-• plete, forsale; cheap. 429 Franklin st.IJ DROOM SET, $11: PATENT- TABLESJ-» $2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth.20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st,

H-'G. KRASKY, CARPETS, pictures:. folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices; Calsteplndder manufactd for the trade. ;779 Mission.pUTPRICKS INFURNITUREANDCARPETS\J this week at-McCAKE'S, 918-950 Mission st.

EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK,NEW ANDXV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new oil-cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c--1-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles,

-25c-ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped

free. T.H.NELSON, 126 Fourth st. B^PPeu

CAKPKTS.P^RUSSEKs7^cTTAIIT; %~RO^B^R V?^BRUS^X-» sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth,20c: open evenings. SHIHKK,1310-1312 Stockton.

cakpkt clkaxixg.

pARPETS THOROTCHIT'^CLEANED^AND\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON &CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36."VTATIONALCARPET BEATINGANDRENO-XI vatin? Works, HAMPTON&NUNAN;lavingand altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244.

CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING ANDIRenovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R.STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.

TiniEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH»» poor work send to SPAULDING'Spet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tel. So-40.

CAONKLIN'SCARPET BEATINGWORKa 333J Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126.

T~HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINGCo. (incorp.): old established carpet cleaning

machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, lei. 6074.T McQUEEN'S CARPET beating andREN--0. ovating works. \u25a0 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228.

ITOII SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.f\A^^NGINE^3?STnORSEPO WErTuSEDvJT Hmonths: perfect order. AtWEMPE BROS.',673 Market st.

B~ ILLY GOAT, CART AND HARNESS FORsale cheap. Apply14% Decatur St., off Bry-

ant, bet. Seventh and Eighth. •...^

Gas ENGINE—

HALF HORSEPOWER:new; perfect condition: suitable for smalllaunch, turninglathe or small manufacturing busi-ness; has run six heavy sewing-machines; for sale

cheap. Apply to GEORGE J.KELLEY,room 47,Academy of Sciences building.

APPARATUS— FOR- WALK-CHEAP; I- small soda apparatus;, 4 syrups; marble front

'and back :faucets silver plated; complete withblack tin tubingand all necessary fittings; willsellat about a fifth of original cost. Address 8., box157, this office.piIEAP SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERVJ wanted. 612 Sacramento st. \u25a0\u25a0

rpHOROUGHBRED COACHPUPPY DOGS FORXsale. 835 Brannan st- near Eighth.

\u25a0< OB SALE—A WEBSTER VACUUM FEED-water heat<r and purifier. Apyly Golden West

Hotel,32-36 Kills st, •;\u25a0\u25a0

POOL TABLE AND BAR COUNTER. 118Washington st. •\u25a0

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rpHOROUGHBRED NEWFOUNDLAND DOG;X watch doj: gentle with children; willbesold cheap. C. S.. 23S Day 3t.

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S" ~AFE FOR SALE: FIRE AND BURGLARproof. .T.HURLEY,room 95,305 Larkinst.

TITILSHIRH SAFE,LETTER-PRESS, SCALE,•\u25a0''

coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st.

"VTEW $100 LADY'S SAFETY; $50 CASH OBi.i installments. 326 McAllister st. .

1LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKESof safes :which have been taken Inexchange

as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows:3burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers' safes,8 pawnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire andburglar proof; all.sizes; at less than half cost; seethem before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom,221and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 DmmmSt., San Francisco, Cal. : , ;

\TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN 6ECOND--Li hand. W. 8. RAYMfg Co., 12 California st. ,«

(COUNTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASESJ bought an.-: sold 1121i-o Market bet. 7th and Bth

31O>K. TO LOAN.~*

A""• 632 Market St., room 9: money to loan In• 63a Market St., room 9: money to loan In

amounts to suit on San Francisco and Oakland realestate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought andsold; insurance oninan'f'g plant placed at low rates.

OANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2NDmortgages, furniture or pianos without :re-

moval: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery.

MONEY AT 0%: IST AND 2D MORTGAGES,estates, pianos. MURPHY,628 Market st.

ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR-X ance policies, bank books. GOULD,633 Maricet.

MONEYLOANED ON JEWELRY and DlA-monds. Mills'building,fifth floor, room 6. '-

ONANY SECURITY,ATLOW BATES;DEAL-\J Ingconfidential. 43 Crocker building.

MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER_ building, room 67; telephone Main5122.

ANY SUM OF \u25a0 MONEY, ADVANCED ONyonr furniture, pianos orreal estate; low rates;call and state your proposition or write: openevenings. J.NOONAN, 1021Mission st.

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MONEYLOANEDONJEWELRY ANDOTHERjTL valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106Market st. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.

ASSESSMENT NOTICES.

ASSESSMENTTNOT7c^^HE"'SAN :BA^Cisco and Han Joaquin Valley Railroad :Com-

pany. Location of principal place of-business,

City and County .of San Francisco, State of Cali-fornia. ,

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• . . . «,•_Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the

Directors held on the 21st day of May,1895, an as-sessment of ten dollars ($10) per share was leviedupon the capital stock of the corporation, payableimmediately to the Bank of California, treasurer ofsaid corporation, at the office of said treasurer,northwest corner of>Bansome and * Californiastreets, in the City and County of San Francisco,State of California.

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Any stock upon which this assessment shall re-main unpaid on < the 2d day of July,1885, willbedelinquent and; advertised for sale at public auc-tion,and unless payment is made before, will:besold on the 30th day of July,1895, to pay the de-linquent assessment, together withcosts of adver-

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tising and expenses of salt-. By order of the Boardof Directors.

- -ALEXANDER MACKIE,Secretary.

/ No. 321 Market:street, City and County of SanFrancisco, State of California. \u25a0

- .~r LEGAL NOTICES. \u25a0

D" JLPABTKJBNT No. 97 PBOBA^rET^No]16,051— 1n the Superior Court, in and for the

City and County of Kan Francisco." State of Cali-fornia. -Inthe matter of the estate of MARCUSDAVIDSON, deceased. • Notice is hereby giventhat TUESDAY, the 18th day of June, A. D.1895, at»10 o'clock a. m. ;of said day, and thecourtroom ;of Department;. No. 9 of said court,at the new. City Hall, in the City and CountyOf San Francisco, *State of California, have beenappointed as the time and place for proving thewill of said MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased, andtor hearing the application ofMYERDAVIDSONand JOSEPH HARRIS,for the issuance to themof letters testamentary thereon. -•:

Dated June 6, A. D.1895. :

f£eal.l C. F. CURRY, Clerk.J: } ByF. B.HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk.

"\u25a0 J.:H.SMITHand MORTIMER SMITH,Att'ys

forPetitioners. >";>,;: ;iv-.:::.^ ':ri- <.^r::-: \u25a0 -\u25a0-

i property TO jexchange.

/^ott\^lTin"larkspur to exchange

\J forvacant lots. F.V.,box 64. Call Office." -, \u25a0;,

T OWN 2GOOD OUTSIDE LOTS,.VALUE$500X each, but owe $250 each yetiand %can't Icarry,the payments; willexchange the equity.

~Address

Exchange, box10,Call Office.

BfTsnmu CHANCES*.P**ou'*'-Sf«NBKBo 7ii

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sell or exchange businesses, far--cishedhouses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco,Alamecia and Oakland property; send particulars;allapplications forsales promptly attended to.PROLL &STENBKRG. 719 Market street.

ft7AA FINE STATIONERY, NOTION,CAN-'- I -'« dy store; two agencies: fixtures andStock worth money asked: present owner 3 years-departure. PROLL A STENBKRO.719 Market st!

A^iCi PROMINENT CORNER GROCERY,*u>Y:iJKJ 'bar, north of Market st.; establishedtrade. Further particulars see PROLL &STERN-BERG, 719 Market st.

-SPLKNIHD PAYING LAUNDRY, WITHlatest improved machinery: controls . immensetrade; none need apply but prenulne buyers: references exch'd. PROLL&STE>*BERG, 719 MarketTV"ANTED—PARTNER WITH$500; FOR ES^'"

tablished wood, coal, hay.fn-ain,bi!Siness: largetrade; 2horses, wanons: remaining partner reliableman. PRO 1.1, 4 STKNBERG. 719 Market st.

QJ^A WELL 'ESTABLISHED CORNER«iT i«-»\.». butcher business: big outside trade-horse; wagon: must sell, on account 01 departure"PROLL & STKNBERG. 7.19 Market st.

JtlUin CIGAR STORE— FOURTH STREET:«J3UUU. popular stand inbusiness center; clears*150 month: easily run; sellingaccount departurePROLL A STENBERG. 719 Market st.

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OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA-«£P~XVri7. loon; business center; sacrifice: mustsell account other business: trial: full investiga-tion. PROLL A STKNBERG, 719 Market st.

Ql1 HANDSOMELYFITTEDUP POPC-*- *I'-"VF « lar saloon; location unsurpassed; inbusiness center, near Kearny st. PROLL _:STEN-BKRG,719 Market st.

QQAA SPLENDID OPPORTUNITV FORwww.1 man tobuy interest in well-establishedcash business: full investigation; references ex-changed. PROLL ifc STENBERG. 719 Market st.

<<QAA PAYINGHOTEL ATJUNCTIONOF«i KJXJKr. 8 car lines: owner retiring from busi-ness. PROLL &STE.VBEUG, 719 Market at.

CJ^^n BAKERY PvESTAURANT; WEST-<po«JVJ. em Addition; genuine bargain: reason-able rent; selling account departure. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market it. ___QIIAA VEGETABLE, FRUIT, PRODUCE*uSXJ_V/«J. business; Eastern and coast steamerssupplied: located indowntown market: first-classbusiness. PROLL d;STKNBERG, 719 Market St.

rpo SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KINDX quick forcash see STRAND &CO., 45 Third st.

"ffl*OAj\PO P. AND DELICATESSENO—UU.store; rent $16; good paying place; bar-gain. See STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Thirdst.

Ofr-l BRASCH BAKERY:THREE ROOMS;QIOU.cheap. STRAND&TUTTLE,45 Thirdffl? OCA PARTNER WANTED INA FIRST-«uT<JtJV'. class paying saloon: best location oncityfront: owner well-known business man and thor-oughlyresponsible; partner preferred tohired help.bee to-day, STRAND A TUTTLE,45 Third st.CO" n OBOCBRY ANDBAR;PAYS WELL.—«-»« '. STRAND &.TUTTLE,45.Third «.©07 c COFFEE SALOON: CLEARS $100 a*$£iO. month.' .STRAND&TUTTIJ-:,45 Third.Aox(\ LOON:fdllvalue insight.tS)ZOU. STRAND 4 TUTTLE,45 Third st."<j_ o -/ \ CORNER SALOON; BEST loca-tJiOOU.tion on Fourth st,: pays well; cheaprent; prcat bargain. STRAND <._ TUTTLE, 43Thirdst.

QIAAA CORNER SALOON: VALUE INO-LUUV.'. sight: clears over $100 a month: un-surpassed location. RAND & TUTTLE, 45Third st.

-QA^\C\ SAI.'*° •DOWNTOWN AMONGBIG•_ "I*''-'• business houses: selling at ,a greatsacrifice; in reality worth double the amountasked: day trade only. STRAND & TUTTLE,45Thirdst. .Q•)",A RESTAURANT; BEST PART OF

•*«-''\u25a0'• Fourth St.; pays well: full value: bar-gain. STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st.

QO- A WANTED—HONEST SOBER PART-V—""•ner in pood runnine payius saloon andlunehhouse. STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Third st.

}7NERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTED ASJ partner in a good-paying cash business: $150

required. Apply 10-day, I* Dk MARTINI,548Mission st.

QO^A PARTNER ingood-paying resC'—•"\u25a0'. taurant on city front; only first-classman wanted. Address W., box 93, Call.dJMCA, WELL-PA VINORESTAURANT AND•_ "t«*"'.coffee saloon: choice location; splendidopportunity to make money: sell on account ofde-parture. IIY.WEHNER,* 539 California st.

Q%f| SALOON: CITYFRONT; PAYINGrj)—jUU. well: must be sold at once make offer.HY.WEHNER, 539 California st.

Ql (\(\ BAKERY,CANiJY,SODA AND ICE-*4>XUU. cream parlor: best location; near Mar-ket; finely fitted; 2 living-rooms: low rent: re-ceipts $8 day. BARRETT&CO., 865% Market.Q1AAA CORNER GROCERY AND' BAR;<i£SXUUU. heavily stocked :big cash bar trade;receipts $15 per day: satisfactory trial given.BARRETT <<: CO., 866^ Market St.

Q1 7X WOOD AND I. YARD,VICINITYOXI«J. of Fourth and Mission s's-: net rent $7per month: 3 stalls. BE ALY,23 Kearny st.

QQXf> BEST ESTABLISHED IJELICATES-tJpO»J''. sen store: corner: north of Market: fur-niture 5 rooms fncludert: rein $45; daily receipts•16: nmradio for two Jr.rti<\*or for mas and wife.SPECK &CO., 30 Montgomery at.

C«Qfin GOOD SALOON;RENT #30; LEASE.OOUU. WILKE, '.'3S Kearny St., room 4. ."QI7X GROCKP.V AND BAB:RENT $14;O-L• *-*• bargain. WILKK.235 Kearny, room 4.

I^OB'SALE—NOTION-STORE: THREE LIV-. ing-rooms: rent $12.- Apply this ofiice. .17-OR SALE—LIQUOR-STORK; $300: VALUElinsight. 1819 Kills st. .-.1-- BAKERY: GOOD BUSINESS: 3

«t5 XI'J. living-rooms: furnished. 621Fourth st.

OCA ACRES NEAR WILLOWS, GLENN—» '*'

County, forexchange or merchandise. 8.,box 101, this office.

17<OR SALE FOB $6000— CHAMPAGNE MAN-. ufacturlCK business of established reputation:owner willassist untilparty is thoroughly familiarwith business. Address Champagne, room 4, 325Montgomery st.

Q7~A HALFINTEREST INGOOD ESTAB-O

••'"'. lisheil business: references given and

required. Address O. 11., box 5, Call.OR SALE-PALACE COFFEE-PARLOR, t2OThird st. ;on account of other business. .

<2>QA AMA hotelpropertyandbusi-

tJOU.UUlf. ness for sale: best payingbusinesson line of railroad, in thriving town: did business$35,000 in1894, tar better expectations for 189.">:tine buildings am! grounds; accommodationsample and Snt-dasa; splendid opportunity andbargain to rightman. CURTISitBOWLEY,Millsbuilding,San Francisco.QlCnn H.M.n ASH.BALANCEINSTALL-tjJIUuU. ments: business pays $175 month;right man can easily increase it to $500 or more.Inquire CURTIS «fc BOWLEY, 32 second lloor,Millsbuilding. ."U»OR SA.L.E—ESTABLISHED SECOND-HANDXIclothingand ttilorshop with stock. ApplyM.EEILKR&CO.,102 O'Farrell st."PARTNER WANTED; VERY PROFITABLEX enterprise; splendid opportunity. Box 26,CallOffice. \u25a0 . '\u25a0,:\u25a0\u25a0 -7V%:

r\OOD PAYING HOTEL ANDBAR; LOWEST\X rent. 8., box 57,Call Office.

ORNER BAKERY, NOTIONS, LIBRARY,\J candies: 3 livingrooms: rent $12. 312 Twelfth.

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INOAKLAND,FRUIT.VEGETABLE(ji.-'-''and fish route, with horse and wagon.A.Z., Call Office, Oakland.ryOOD CHANCE FOR MANOR WOMAN;$300VT •will buya small business located inbest part•fOakland; no opposition; good lease and clearingfrom $80 to $100 per month. Address K., CallOffice, Oakland.

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fIuQAA BIG STORE; FULLSTOCK; FIVEOUU. rooms furnished; $18' rent. 341%

Fifth st. ••/..I^OR CROCKERY-STORE AND I>'lX-'

tures; cheap rent. 1230a Pacific st.

TJESTAURANT:. FINE LOCATION ON MAR-iIket St.; man and wife with small capital orpartners: living-rooms. Apply this office.11' KLL-PAYINO RESTAURANT;

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»' cation: must be sold at once;account of sick-nes». Inquire 1049 Folsom st.

I^OR SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY stand IN-. side depot, cor. California St. and Central ave.-

"COR SALE—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE:-C good locality; well-paying business. Inquire127 Second St., in the butcher shop; no agents.

ROCERY. BAR, 9 FURNISHED ROOMS;VX must be sold. Cigar store, 145 Thirdst.

QALOON FOR SALE. APPLY 335 FOURTHO street. .. ,

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PARTNER WANTED -LADY OR GENTX with means; respectable: no better payingbusi-ness. 112 Taylor St., room 7.

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• ', -.OR SALE-CIGAR CHEAP ON AC-count of sickness. Inquire 601 Davis st.

ELLESTABLISHED AND PAYING sta-ple grocery without bar, cheap; situated on

Market st. Address W.E., box 65, Call Office.

QIAAA FIRST-CLASS REST AUBA NT•^^rUU. clearing $150 per month. '.. Inquire ofproprietor Fonzo Cafe. Berkeley Station. ' \u25a0;\u25a0

- -C'^f^A GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING-ODOU. rooms: receipts $10 daily; conductedby owner of building, who wants .to retire: splen-did location. See owner, 45 Capp st,, or LOOMIS&CO., 878% Market st. '\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.

T?OR SALE—GOOD INSIDEROUTE ON THISJO paper. Apply1404 Ellis st. • *

UST BE SOLD AT ONCE; BEST PAYINGlivery stable in town; 30 boarders: 25 livery

horses: hacks, buggies, etc.; centrally located:low rent: this is a fine opportunity to get a goodbusiness at a bargain; principals only. AddressP. 8., box 127, this office.

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TvftOCEE YAND BAR DOING GOOD BUSl-vXness; on corner; 6 living-rooms: large yard;lon rent; to be sold at sacrifice on account. of illhealth. Applv 501 Seventh St.. cor. Bryant. ;? :\u25a0

ONABCH CARD MACHINE,THE GREAT-eat money-maker on earth; $12. BACIGA-

-I.l'.1'PI ,946 Market St. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0->-:':-: :::^.y^:^

A 1AA' YOUNG-LADY AS PARTNER INOJ.UU. nice business; willhandle all cash. Ad-drfcas Partner, CallOffice. * • .- • ,:

T nAVK. SHORT DISTANCE from CITY;-8X acres fitted for raising poultry and 73 acres grainland; willrent as a whole or separate; $150 besidesrent required :rent cash. •'\u25a0 Call between 10 and 12•nd 4and 7, WILSON, 112 Eighth St.. City.

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