Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 13

Location:
San Francisco, California
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1897. 13 HOUSES TO LKT. i HOUSE TO 1) let. Jones beu clay an Sacramento- one if Hie nnest residence in the city- 12 lxrg? rooms, bath, suu in every large yard and burden; a lovable home DAVIDSON li li.M, Agents. 137 Montgomery st.

6 RO -MS, BATH. YARD basemeut: or 2 tints: perfect order. ill at. Hi 6 RO MS; MODERN; SU.NNY; PA- e.ed: decorated. 713 Ellis st.

HIU rent for very littlk money, at BALDWIN Ot iiOWELL'Hk 10 st. I UK. MXTKKNTir NKAtI MIS v. sion; bowel) nrlptloml a.ls I tr.MM!i:i) 1101 SKS I ROOMS AND BATH COMPLEIELV FCJRN- -1 laht-d tor housekeeping: rent furniture and poods sale at sacrifice. 6-6 Natoma St.

UCRXlsilKli HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS. BATH -i and piano for lour months at $40 a month. 1509 Jackson su LOANED 'ON DIAMONDS. ry.watche-i.S'alskrns. Uncle Harris.

IB Grant av. TO I.KT. COTTAOE; 708 TURK: RENT $10; FCRNl- ture for sale lu part or whole. Ms, YARD, 911: ALSO FLAT, $15. 6-3 'Mini neur Townsend.

Ai.l 4 AND OMB, BATH, BASE stable, Fifteenth and Dolores 'I' LET- COTTAGE 6 KUUJIs AND IiATH- -1 rent $18. Bryant st. FLATS to i.i;t NEW FLATS; 6 AND 7 IIOOMsT Lj truth and yard; ch- ap. 925 st. -17 1 XTE LI PER I flat: 7 rooms aud bath; 50.

Oil FLAT OF 4 1366 STEVEN- fipXX. on su, near Market and Valencia. LOWER FLAT Of 4 ROOM-. WITH BATH: rent 911, ureenwicu st. UPPER Fa 1243 CLAY 7 ROOMS: rent 22 -ROOM SUN ALL DAY; MODERN; painted, tinted.

707 Hayes st. Olft WORTH $2U; FLAT 5 ROOMS. BATH; ail conveniences: good location. 8 JB Lombard 1191 4 NICK SUNNY UNFUR- xx Ox ulshtd rooms, cheap rent: large yaid. 3LA RG ROOMS A DLA EG YARD.

a Eleventh near Howard. part of 3 OR 4 US XV II- nisbed rooms and bath. 1229 Mission LONVi BUNNY KOOM3. 416 UK 0 key at 418 Hyde bet. Ellibanu o'Farrell.

TWO COZY SUNNY FLATS; 4 ROOMS 1 batn and yard. 8 shotwell, nr. 14th: 916 OPP. PARK: FINE VIEW; HAIUHT AND Baker: 5 Luena Vista nice 6-room flaU 1 GROVE, COR. CCTAVIA.

SUNNY SIDE: ul'l 5 rooms and bath, first floor, $20. 171 TJPPKK FLAT. 7 CHORE 1 I 1U suanv rooms. $I's. I LOWER FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH.

OtU. Pice above Van Ness ave. QA DORK FLAT ROOMS; OX. if rent $8. I SIXTH, NEAR BRYANT SUNNY upuer flat; 4 rooms; separate entrance; cheap.

FLAT 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 27 v. I'earl ft Market, near Valencia. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMOND-, JEWEL- Uncle Harris, 15 Urantav. OOSXV FLAT: ROOMS; SIOKK 0 2 rooms; basement.

417 3 Third st. 40 BRAND NEW NOW ready; halt mo. free. SPECK 602 Mkt. 1' LAI'S Io Li-L tOH.

VtKl LITTLE money at BALDWIN iiuNViO-L'S, 10 ilout- i emery su HEAP a AND rooms. if 16: tliem 52S ''ventu st. HOUSKKKEPIXU) BOOMS. tildy ,1 7 EDDY-VERY NICK. NEWLY PAPERED I sunny, connecting iurnished.

.11 nx-rmmt, A si NNY FRONT BED- room and kitchen; bath; stove; private; Grant Avenue. MONEY LOANED UN DIAMONDS. JEWEL- ry, watches, sealskins. Uncle t.olueii Gate Avenue. Of)A GOLDEN GATE AVE.

UNFUR- Dished upper floor; also furnished parlois. Uaight Street. 0 A 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED COM- plrrr for houseiceeplng: gas stove: bath: si-. ct i ee HOWARD. COR.

THIRD-FINELY FUR- sunny front rooms; single or en suite. 1 1 A HOWARD TWO SUNNY FRONT I'll) housekeeping roams; range; bath; rent $12 50. larkin TURK-8 SU.VNY UU iurnished rooms for housekeeping; reason- able. 1 NICK, SUNNY. FI.ItNISH- XO ed i.ouiekeepiug or single rooms.

is Street. -I LKWIS. OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST-4 sunny unfurnished bay-window rooms, 16. J. inn, -J- MINNA SUNNY" CONNECTING r.

otns ior housekeeping. MINNA I NICELY FURNISHED "i 1 sunny housekeeping rooms. McAllister (11 McALI.I-TER— THREE NICELY i UR- 1 fJ'i inched houskteping rooms. P. 2 LARGE SUNNY CON- (J necting rooms for housekeeping; single (1 25 p.

(IO'JI MISSION NICKLY FURNISHED Bunny housekeeping and other rooms. r77 NATOMA SUITEOF HOUSEKEEPING I rooms, single rooms $4. Kausch Street. (11 RAUBCH. OFF HOM, BET.

SKVENTH 1 and Largo r.x>m and kitchen connecting; for housekeeping; $10. seven: (1 SEVENTH (GIRARD) -SUITES AND renovated tutli 0 4 4 FRONT UN NY HOUSEKEEP- Z. i ing rooms: furnished complete. Third Streot. OOA TniRD 2 UNFURNISHED nOUSE- keeping rooms; good accommodation; water Included; relit $5 and 46.

street. 'An SUNNY UNFURIBn'D rooms, en suite or single; running water. Street. 1 Vqi WELSH, OFT 2 OR 3 I I nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; r-l VAN S9-2OR 3 COMPLETE BUN- nv front housekeeping $15. books TO J.KT.

Clementina Street. tO A CLBMENTINA-6 ROOMS TO RENT: Diamond Street. DIAMOND, NR. tU well-furnished from loom; i retry cottage. i.uily Street.

A SUNNY FRONT BASEMENT; I 'X gas; bath; closets; clean and quiet; rent 10. BOOMS TO LET- Continued. i-iKlith streot. QnERMAN ATABTSIkNT rs RTII m. Market: hamtaiMd mid UiHrll NKAit 3 LARUK 0.1 rooms; rent $10.

Street. ROYAI. BOUBR. 326 INCANDEB- reading-room, smokinc-room and ladios' par! or: rooiAs per night, 35c 10 $1 50. week.

V2 to month, 58 to J3O; elevator on trace floor-, rooms with hot mil cold wa.er: baths- pLIFFOKI). 204 ELLIS. COR. A few sunny rooms to rent: prices reasonable, -itn i.oo I FIFTH-nKAUTIFUL, SUNNY. FRONT tJX room, $5: room.

front suite, THE COSMOPOLIIAN J-KLFCT I AMILT hotel; 100 Fifth cor. Mission: 60c, 75c and $1 to $5 per week. 1 2:1 PER WEEK: SINGLE FURNISHED rooms. 820 Folsom Fourth. MARTINET.

1101 UKARY. DOOR ABOVE Van hu. ies, single rooms: newly fur- nished. Sireec. Kl GOUOH FURNISHED FRONT room with grate; lor 1 or gentlemen; reasonable.

Green Street. 7 OREKN-LARUK iNICIiLY FURNISHED 11 I jront room: rent Street. FU KNISHED ROOMS TO i 0 I let. JKsslE, NEAR PRIVATE, neat, sunny, single room; rent J27 KFARNY Pleasant sunny rooms, en Mine single; firs: cuss in rverv tespeci: termi reasonable. i.iiikm street.

1734 NEW MODERN FLAT; I private family: nicely furnished; lor 2 sunny front rooms: reference. HOUSE, 1R45 PER night, S'gs to week, 91 50 to famt les. IVAU MAKKr! NEWLi FURNISHED sunny rooms, en suite or single; low rent. Martha Place. 6 MARTHA PL, SOUTH OF GEARY, ABOVE Large, sunny room for one or two.

J'iiMin Mruut. MASON FURNISHED 1 rooms, Stj ana also single, per mo. A1 MA-dN SUNNY PA KLOKS, NICE- jJ-O iy for light housekeeping. MINNA. COR SKWLY FUR- UU I niabed luynimioiv room.

Si per week. Atlfcbion HANCOCK HOUSE, MISSION: FELECT lamliv roomlnc-houso: 41 fiU per wee E--TKLLA. 1145 MISSION-NEW HOUSE, newly furnished sunny rooms: single orensuite. Pacitip Street. XTKff FRANKLIN HOUSE, 321 Furnished, and unfurnished rooms: prices low.

Street. US SECOND- CHAMIED HANDS; SUNNY I furnished rooms, $1 26 to $3 week; board optional. 'i si "I TAYLOR I Aim DOUBLE ROOM, I 75 week: fine sunny room, 25 week. BOAKDINO ANO K00513. WASTED- ALL WHO DEHIBE KNTEK.

tain to the six eenth International Convention of Christian Endeavor. Ju 7-12, to I send name and ad iress of person or house, us the case may H. with particulars as to number, ra es, to '97 committee, Y. M. C.

A. Mason i.nd Kills sts. ranno' guarantee gtieHtx to Huy one where contract no; made, but 11 caion-i are we shuil be to till all he fiist- class in the city. Piease vonr app I- cation iy leter. DONALD MACKENZIE.

DINNKR SERVED. WITH WINE AND ceffee, "lie; home cooking. 410 st. PL i NEWLY rURNIHHE ROOMS, 1 with board. $20 up: use of panor, piano.

pOLUMBIA HOTEL. 123 EDDY BOARD VJ and 10011M. $1 to 25 p'Tday; week, (5 to $8: suites, board for 2, $40 month. 740 PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS; I "iO excellent board: to $30 per month. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- welry.seai.sk ins.

Uncle Harris 15 Grant av. "UriNDERMERK, 1401 VAN SUNNY par. or suites: single and double rooms: board. ROOM I'UR UENTJ.tMEN WI.H BOARD; 1 German home cooking: a week, MM Valen- cia SL OTEL 714 A FAMILY hotel; refer rices; all modern conveniences: RHlston tah.es, if desired; new CUHiUItK.V BABY OH CHILD TO BOARD: GOOD HOME; large ya d. 266 I hirteeuth st- HERMAN LADY WISH BABY TO BOARD; home.

4a5i 2 Hayes st MOKES TO LKT. PART OF STORE, WITH PLATE WINDOW: Xlowrenu 1822 st. (UK. SIXTft-N I ii NEAR MISSION, branch office iaU. bu inscriptions ani want nils mlfcn.

9mm TO lkt. BUCHANAN'. I'OK 1 BAY-WIN- dow room, 57: 2 nis, $11; sun all A RYE LAW BUILDING. 1504 MARKET. cor.

City Mall liont suites month. OFFH ES-EMMA BUILDING, 92 Maricei linht cheap. STABLKS TO LKT. 1 A STABLE TO Lfc.T. DENTISTS.

MIYKR, ZAHNAKZT; GAS given. 935 Market, over Hale's, formerly 1012 Mission. A FULL BET OF. TEETH. J5-.

PAI.NLKSS extraction: see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made: warranted ID years: fillings. crowns, S3 50 bMtv anL CHICAGO j.i-Nl.vl, PARLORS. 14 Sixtn. pAINLKSS EXTRACTION, I'IIUWN bridge work a specialty; plates up: 13 years experience. R.

L. NV i.sil, u. O- I ULL KET TEETH; fct.s> 1 MAKS: kept la repair; extractlag free; llltf 60. Pacitij Dintal If Third. CKOOMK DENTAL ASSOCIATION.

759 MAK- ket, 3d and 4th; jrais hpeciallstv. painlesi extracting, witttgas. 91: plates, $7 up. nil, $1 up. OHIO DENTAL -ILVKK FlLL- ings.

up; sold, SI up; crowns, i.i up; plates, up. O6 Market st. EXTRACT lON, DR. 500sutter cor. Powell: tel.

malus37S SET OF I Et-TH WITHOUT A PLATa. Dtt" H. C. 1841 Polk st. Dr.

J. J. LEEK, ivm market OPEN evenings: bunday.H till noon: dentistry taught 1 AL Vj Ket St. DR. CHARLK-.

W. JiKcKKli. fl. 7 A set for warranted good as can be made: DR Marset next Baldwin Theater. 1 jR.

LUDLUM UILL. 1443 MARKET ST, NR. XJ Eleventh; do chares extracting pistes are made: old plates made over nice new; leeta tram $8 per net: extracting Cue; given. 1 GiiOitUlS W. LKKK.

I Hi. UJkVUUIJI XJ Leek dentist, eilgcoverer ot painless extraoUoa and patentee of liuproved bridge work or Without any plate, moved from ato 1 LU VVURK J.J.AbONABLK I.NU ALL vv uitK j.j.AboNAitLK as it Ma4r ranted. iJii. J. at.

Market m. BOTKLS. 1 ROOKLYN HOTKL, 208-212 BUSH i board raid room f1 to per to per week; choice rooms 60 cents to suite icoma tor family to SI. Hi per night: Jitv UiA.XtUis TO WHOM IT MAY TAKE NO on and after this dale. June 16, 1897, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by JAMES T.

'LTON. Rs. VIOLA C. REYNOLDS. COME TO HER 1.

tier's. Myra and Earl are 1.1. tar. not expected to live. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- XX.

liilty; private; no fee without success; pr-bate, insolvency, collections, patents, etc. obtained; private detectives; established lU years U.W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Marke. VKW RHEUMATIC CURE; PATENTKD. MISS IDA VON TEss.

moved from 1130 Market room 33, to 15 1 ddy su, room 19. i VOW, LADIES, SINCE TIIK THEATER hat war Is on. yon must be doubly particular as to how your hair is dressed. Unless It can be 1 done pretty cheap your bairdresslng is likely to be pretty lante 1 do halrdrasaTaf for 2ic. heap enough? And it is as Rood and Beit than i most lia done for 50c G.

LEDEKEtt, 11l Stockton su IjEAITIFY YOUR HAIR WITH QUINO- nia" Hair Tonic; 35c bottle. LEOEBEB, 111 Stockton st. MYRTLE POTTkR, SCIENTIFIC palmist, returned. K. 17.

first floor, 33 ixih. i ril LEPHi KLl.l.N's Works, 421 Montgomery. If interested send lor catalogue. AIRS. DR.

TANNER'S HOME IN CONFINE- I'l menu 12 Le Boy pi. Junes Leaven worth. SUI rTO ORDER ON 1 a i.i. Mi NTS 0 L. LEMOS, 1117 Market bet 7ih and blh.

CLOAKS AND IAILOR-MADK SUITS RE- tailed at wholesale ligurcs. 20 tan-some st. OF li.Ll 110:1, 424 Pine: about 150 and sketch- es by students will lie exbiMied next Friday Saturday from 2 to 0: free admission SUPERFLUOUS HAIRs REMOVKD BY electrolysis. MRS. DR.

WA.LCH, 2115 Bosh. HHl'lX SANITARY PLUMiJKIt, gastiller. av. Tel. butter 47L If DIM BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED.

$150; wedding HILL, L2V, (iearv su ELI ABLE AND KKHIILM bervice. oius 19. 20 and 21, Chronicle oldg. OUTDOOR bTKRtOPTJCON sHoNV KVK- -1 ry night cor. Market nnd bixth artistic vertisemenu in living light promoters of oiui- tes.i.

consult OWL ADV. 140 Market st. ELI CTRXC LJWHt'O IN hN.fc.iwi ROOM- Winchester Housi. 44 Third st, nr. Market; I 100 rooms.

Me 10 fl CO per night: (I 50 to $8 par Keek; bus and baggagit to and srom the terry. BRANCH UVKICE of THE ami uHiiimlt taken. CLAIRVOYANTS. IS YOUR VOCATION? HAVE YOU WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? Mrs- DR. F.

CLARK will lift the dark veil of your future life: slie gives you valuable ADVICE and AID In all affairs of life, of private us well as of business nature as, lor instance, pertaining to Love, Matrimony, Friendship, Business, tor.tested ins. Divorce. Damage bulls. Mining. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds buried treasures, prevents misfortune.

recon- ciles the separated, thus restoring lost happiness Every i son it adapted to some 1 articular busi- ness, profession or i rude. which may justly be term- ed inw vocation, and yet mure than half of I you are righting against an unknown fate tor fame, lortunn position which you do not and c.himoc obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 9 to 6 daily. send stamp for circular and special terms.

MRS. DK. F. CLARK, 1200 Market. IS.

F. MM PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, born double veil second sight; diagnoses disease, full life reading: la. Sue; I gents 91: palm. anJ sit. $1 50.

l'Jb lurk MMK MELBOURNE, GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant: tails; and be convinced. 4.9 Geary room 22, second floor: -01. Keats 50c. MRS. in.

(irtEAT EASTERN lorttme-teller: strong love charms made. 936 Harmon MEL VINA SLA I ANT.MOVD to 797 Mission advice on business and love I affairs: picture future Iniibamlor wite: charms. MME. ARNDT. MAN FOR TUN" K-TKLL- er: tells past and future; gives picture future I husband or wife; 25c up; never falls.

22SWj Sixth. AIMK. RKAU, BEST MEDIUM. CI.AIR- voyautaud cardreader, Is to her old ace 73 Fourth st. customers please call: charms 2lic up I ME RaVKNa READS LIFE FI.UKNTIA; I i'l liiitiiif advice; iiauiei given; 25c up.s Fourth.

MM A SEN, PA I.M IST. CA It D- ADK past, present and uiture; 148 6lh st r. 5. GYPSY I.IFK-R ADKR. 8 SEVENTH ladies 25c, 50c all questions answered.

SYBILLK FitoM CRAULK TO iravi 1. i 914 1 1 MMKITIAMSM. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE wrlt-r.

118 hours 9 until b' p. m. UrKD-ESDA Y.JUNE 16. MM ItITUAi.ISTS 1 I camp-meeting. Trestle olen.

Oakland. 10:30 i a. conference; 2:30 lecture and teats by Mrs. Smith mini hers; 8 p. Il.erary entertain- -1 ment and social hop.

Take cars at Eighth aud Broadway, also Twelfth and Broadway. QO7 MARKET TEST MEETING. P. M. i R.

A. Mrs. Ladd, Finnican, Nlta, y. r. Meekln, Hargrave, others; sick healed: skeptics Invited; 10c.

LARKIN 8 F. PSYCHOMETRIC I1 leadings, Mayo-Steers, Ucudee Rogers, Wrens I KAXIK HKIS-MANN. SITTINGS DAILY, IV 91. circles Friday evenings, 125c 1 15 Franklin. MRS.

MAYO HIKERS. OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, Bp. Thursday, 2 p. u. readings.

MRa KATK HOSKINS' 1 IRCLKS; TUKs. FrL, 8 p.m.; readings dally, 701 McAllister. MRS. MIRINER RETURNED: CIRCLE -UN- day evening; sittings daily. 311 Van Ness ave.

J.J. 1 lIUNEY, KPInITL'AL lor messages aii'l advice. 218 Siockton nt. DR. J.

H. JOsSELYN. THE GREAT KPECIAL- -Ist, still offers his valuable cervices to uo- With a mind ma ured and enriched by cludles of an advanced order, there Is hardly a disease In the catalogue of human ills be cannot treat to a perfect curs. Ladles, he is always to assist you. His knowledge has been strength- toed by extensive experience.

Ho rase peculiar to your delicate organism is beyond bis rure con- trol. His female monthly remedies are aal In their t-ff -cm. His tried and valuable reme- dies lor lout manhood are never-falling in their action, and are warranted for both youn; and old. He excels ail others in the cure of private diseases. 1 ver J'J years of practice enab.ei him to warrant a cure lu all cases.

CousultaUou parlors, VJi 1 Market st. Call or unect MaOMtsb, I rooms 1 1 and 12. A PROCESS THAT IH PERFECTLY HARM- less; never falU in any case of monthly sick- ness, no motter what cauie; no electricity cog or other dangerous methods; money In every case refunded if a cure is not effected: travelers helped Immediately; years' experience; borne la confinement wlta sanitarian convenience. Con- sult free the only reliable physicians, HO. AND MRS.

DA 14 McAllister next iilbvraia Bank: hours. to 5 and 710 pv. LL of MONTHLY norr (from whatever cause) restored in a few 1 Loon: safe and sure at any time: instant relief for 1 travelers; home In confinement: best rare aal privacy: regular physician; 80 years' inccessfol practice; my celebrated remedies tor monthly suppression never fall: every case I tultation confidential; hours 10 to 5: pills 1 UHa. DR. WYKTU.

Bid su. near 1-arkla. DK. FOULKT'S FRENCH A guaranteed absolute cure for all dis- eases (no matter what cause): positively and sure; no danger or after effects; taken in time it 1 also ac as a preventive; price $150 per box; sent tree by mail on receipt of price. WA LL Kit 33 Grant ave.

I'KHCi SS: medicine or ment; every woman hi own phys.cian for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; stores In one day; can he sent and used at hone; If you wish io be irei.ei si- ill on the man physician. DR. POPPKR. 818 st. OUNCK OF PREVENTION is I3ETTER than a pound of curs fo female les, leuccrrboea suppression; it has been in suc- cessful use for 25 veurs: a word the wise is suf- ficient.

Andrews L-, box 35, all ollice. DR. AND s. WKGKNER. 62U EDDY safe quick cure for ail female com i limits enar- atiteed: private home In onriu.

every com- I fort; infants adopted; terms moderate; pills (1. I.OOD IN MPKCI AI4HTIV LA near or far; safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint; home lor patients; beat skill, Jree diagnosis; low fees: seli-cure. 401 Van Nest A LPEAUS PI A BOON TO LA- dies with leiuale troubles; no danger; safe and sore: 92 press C. 0.D.; Oon't delav uu til too late. UfcGOOD BROS.

Coast Acents. LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIH. I eases of the eye permaneniiy cured at MRS. I DR. SCOTT'S, 410 st consult free.

UR CIRE FOR ALL DISKASES; every comfort: satisfac- tion Kuatiin.etd. Mli DR. Yi. 1 I'KAK-a KKMAUi RKUULATLNU XJ safe and rfflcient tmmenacogue; 91 per box. A 406 Clay UKKCI'HK iKi.Kun.

i IKs or. OTUKR 0 female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 2 4th.

HOME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Fun^e, Bth au. Alameda. 1 11AU, 14 acALI.IM Kit BEET, rxu.AU XJ Jones.

Diseases ox aua tiiUarea. MCSICAI. INSTRUMENTS. A RE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a uiano? If so don't fail to call and inspect the tine ins.ruments we are selling for $3, S5, 18. and $1C per mo-, th.

every piano guaranteed. SHERMAN, clay nway dealers corner Keurny and -utter sts. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Xi. bousa west of Chicago in KoIILER A CHASE'S. 26, 28 and SOo'Farreil pianos, or- pans and all other musical or all trades and prices: easy: prices lowest: everytlilnji possible auuo kauaiy ma customer.

PKIGIiTS FROM $50 UP; GREAT BAR- gains to-day: cash or installments. MAUVAIS'. 7i9 Market st. iTUALJ.Y. THE BEST BARGAINS IN Pl- artos; monthly payments $5 up; correspon- dence solicited.

IHr. F. W. feFKNCER COM- PANY, 93.1 Market opp. Mason; establishei over years.

ON A FIDK REDUCTION Tn Halnes. Knabe, Bush A. tier.i and others; sec end-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C.

IJAMIL- 'ION. successor So A. L. Bancroft 6: 824 ion. DMINISTRATOR'ft SALE MUsT SELL; pianos at immense redaction for cash or on installments.

EA'ION EsTaTE 735 Market st. HAW, BTEIKWAX, CUICKKRINO. $185; bargains, $4 a month; a nice small up- right, $95; rent $2 up. HEINE, Kills St. PIANO FOR SALE: GOOD AS KKW: on $5 installment.

221 Leaven worth st. (JU(k- GOOD ROSEWOOD PIANO: ALMOST new; on instill menus. 221 LeavenwortU. ELEGANT OUIiD UPRIGHT USS THAN half price, E. W.

LICK, 116 McAllister st. LINK WKBER. MUST BE bOLu THIS week. 809 Marke: at room 12. UANI NKW PIANO SACRIFICED AT J-j your own price.

835 Castro su GOOD PIANO FoR SALE OR KE NT CHEAP. 11. Ml iZ, McAllister su ELEGANT $800 WEBI UPRIGHT. CHEAP. I.KI KN.N Piano-house.

2 2 8 Post St. KNABK PIANOS: NEW CCALE; NEW styles. KOHitBK 4 CHASE, 80 o'FarreU st. AT HlKK.ua\', CLAY i ONLY UU.li you rind a stock new sieinway pianos- 4.. jiAuv.i-.iL Wi.K FOK Halle i -it Davis and Francis Bacou pianos.

413 bacta IiON jiauv. 10a tvmv r.ccs and ether pianos. UPJfRIOP. VIOLINS, Zll HhKs, NEW I iJ H. MULLER.

maker, repairer. 2 Latham piaca. SUBSCHIPJTONS AND AV ANT ADS FOR THK Call taken at brancu btOco, u.j I open unit -i o'clocic. PKOPOSAIS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OF HARD- ware, Drugs, Lumber, for the Fire Depart- ment, cilice of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the city and County of ban Francisco, June 15.

1897. In accordance with Resolution No. 16.296 bird series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PKOPOSALS wil be 'Ceired lu open session of the Board uf on AKI H.VUu.N. June 21, from to 3 I o'clock, for turn supplies for use of the Fire Department date of award of contract to June 30. in accordance with schedule, em- bracing dru-s.

ironwork, haidwaie, general sup- plies, paints, paint brushes, oils and lun.ber pre- car by the committee on Fire Department of the Board sors, on 11. in this office, copies of which may be obtained at this office, oa Becnna floor. City Hall. Xn TICK Bidders willeslmate separately for leach article enumerated, is per 1 ina.ion, i wi the dU.in-i that the lowest I and bis bid 10- each required will be ac- cented and that in every instance no bid except from persons or firms who are regularly recognized 1 dea.e:s in the articles enumerated dtid upon 1 will be received. Also, all articles end supples 1 shall be of the me kind, quality ana texture as 1 per samples and stored In the Corporation Yard of the Fire Dipi.tmeot, at No.

60 mento Ktrt pi. Also, the rUht is res-rved that the thief Engineer of the Fire Department, an.l with the consent of the Committee on parlment of the Board of Supervisors, have power to puicnase any or all of the. supplies at the market rates, at the expense of the party to whom any contract may be awarded 10 furnish the same, if, upon the of the officers named, the party fails or omits to furnisn the quantity or quality of I the supplies desiifnaud. which, under contract, he i may be required to furnish. Also, all article a and I supp ies furnished to be subject to the approval of the-hlef engineer of the Fire Department, the i of I ire and the Committee on F.

re Department of the Board of Stipe visors, whose decision nba 1 be final and conclusive as 10 the reception or rejection of any or allot the am- cies or supplies offered. The party to whom the contract Is awarded will i be required, prior to or at the lime or the execu- tion of said contract to pay the or portion of the cost, of advert. ling this notice in three daily each Awarded to be chargeable tor us pro of of alvr-nfslnsr. i In order 10 preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the board has resolved to receive no bids upon blank prepared by me coramitup, an.i a certitied check for toe sum of $jOO, in favor of and made pay- ab to tne dork of the Board of super- visors must be depoalted by ihe Uder, condlttoirtd If the proposa Is accepted and the contract awarded, and 11 the bidder shall fall 1 or neglect to pay the advertising cnarges, execute the contract and the bond required Inn sixty days af.er ihe award Is made, ihen. and in that car, the sal.i sum -bail b- paid into the city and lounty treasury by said clerK as liquidated damages stucU failure aid neglect.

Blanks famished by the clerk. 'ihe board reserves 'he right to reject all bids if the public good so r. quire. JNO. A.

RUSSELL, Clerk. SAN FRANCISCO, JUNE IS, sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here uti.li i'2 July la. 1f.97, and then opened, for 5 cav airy and 'ii irtiliery horse at ihe Presidio of San Francisco. Govern- i ment reserves right to reject or accept auy or ail I bids, or any part thereof.

Bias will considered for a less cumber of horses than that stated. Preference given to of domestic produc- cbndltlonn' of price and quality (Including In the price uf lorelgn irodacttons ihe duty theieun) beiut; equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the bile service there, Informa.ion luniisbeJ on applicaclon to JAMES M. MOORE, Assistant Quartermaster-General, U. a. Chief Quarter- master.

BIDS NOTICE 18 HEREBY given that a ed proposals will be received by the board of direc ors of the Veterans' Home As- sociation at Its oltlce. room 13, 320 San I- rancisco. up to 10 o'clock a. Wednesday, June 30, 18J7, and opened Immedi- ate thereafter in tbe presence of bidders, tor fur- nishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies lor the Veterans' Home, Napa County. Cal.

(railroad station Yonntville), for the fix months comniPi.c ns? July 1, 1897, and ending I December 31, 1897. schedules with Information and Instructions for submit. ing bids will 043 inr- tiished upon at cation by the undersigned. Bid- ders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedu es. and no bid will lie consiiitjied unless It is lu accordance with such hach bid- der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon well-known' and responsib banking- house for least 10 per cent 01 tt.e amours; of his DM.

pay iib to J. C. 1 L'KHI treasurer, con- ditioned that the bidder wi.l enter iuto a good and va Id contract upon nonce of acceitance as re- quired by law. Ihe board reserves the rlabl to re- fee an or all bids and to order any quantity i over or under the amount speclllcd. Address J.

J. secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, 320 Sun some si Kan Francisco, Cal. By ord of the Board of Dliect- ors. J. J.

SCOVILLE, Secretary. TTNIVERsITY OF CALIFORNIA, BSI KE Notice to contrai tors, builders and mate- i rial men. Notice Is hereby given to all concerned that sea.cd pioposals or are solicited for per- foimlng the labor and furnishing he materials necessary to the erection of a building for the de- i paitment uf philosophy, on the grounds of the I University of Calliornin, at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bios or proposa will be re- ceiv-U at the office of the assisiau- secretary of the Cements of the University. In South 1 Hall. Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock m.

lot the la. of June, 1597. And notice retiy further given that the plans an 1 speculations of said build haw been made i and adop.ed, ami are placed in the office of Mr. Clinton Day, architect, -22 Sansome Frarcis' room 4, where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 10 o'clock a. until 4 o'clock p.

from this dale until said 24th day of June, 1897. No bids or proposals wil be considered un e-s I the same are accompanied by a certified or aloud said propeser equal to ten (10) percent of his proposal, with sufficient nure.lt-s. condi- tioned that. If catd bid or proposal shall be ac- cepted, the party proposing will duly enter ln.o a I proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and 1 obll.ations In with said proposal, and und specilications, which shall be ore hereby rt qu rci to lea part of such contract- '1 he rUht to jec: any and a i bids Is hereby reserved. This nonce is given pur loan ac: entitled "An Act to amen.

i an Act entitled, 'An Act to create and organize the I niversity of a ap- proved March 23. 18C8- Ann an Ac: amendatory of section 25 ther. of, approved March 28, 187:, relating to the construction of buildings," ap- proved arch 3. if 97. By order of committee on Grounds and Bui.

din of the Board of Moments. Dated June 12, 1897. J. WEsT MARTIN, Chairman. W.

a. McKOWE.N, -Assist, nt Secretary. COPAKTMiKSHir TICKS. OF DISSOLUTION OI" COPARTNKK- The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name and style of JOY 4 ANT, iloinv busineis In tbe city ami of San Fran- c.i.co. of California, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

MR. ISAAC oraNT having purchased tbe entire interest of E. W. JOY In tho business, will continue the same at the old pace of business, and all Claims against said firm will be paid said ISAAC GRANT. ISAAC GRANT.

KDWIN W. JOY. Dated San Francisco, June 9, A WEEK'S NEWS FOK 5 CENTS THM CALL, Is (rrasDer. tor maOinz. CITY HEAT, ESTATE.

ONE OR TWO LOTS NEAR HEY MAN Tract at sacrifice; must sell. H. U. MAXFIKLD, 19 Montgomery st. REAL IWKSTMEN EAL ESTATE NONE BETTKR.

No trouble to show our properties to genuine buyers. CAPITALISTS Grow rich by buying real estate correc: in location and prices. REAL ESTATE Is the safest security to invest in. Lot off Sutler cars. X1 4 Hals, near -en mi mint sell.

house, off rents $20. Has On Hayes great bargain. 3 cottages: stable; lot 50x114 feet; very cheap. 3 elegant flats, one block from Market pavs about 10 per cent. 4 flats on Howard, near Fourteenth mortgage H.

B. can remain; pays 12 per cent. $0000-6 1 ice flats within block of Seventh and I Market rents $70. 3 tla on Powell near Pine. $70 6 flats.

W. rents $75. Fine business property, within 2 blocks Of Bth and Market sts- renting SBOO. $1 Hayes near Market: large lot. Corner 5 2xBo leet, with co 11 improve- ments: I) from Market st.

paving 8 percent. corner: business property downtown, near Market s'-: pays 8 per cen: ac- tuitllv cheap at 30.1K0. Fine investment property; new Im- provements; near Powell and O'FarreU pays 7 per cent. $30,0 Grand business corner: rents $2400. i.usiuess property, near Baldwin, about 40 feet front.

935.1.00— Business property; block from Bald- win: 50 feot f.out. investment. 1,2 block from Mar- ket st. 1 tenant; pays about 8 per cent. Otner bargains at SPECK A 602 Market.

At. HOIUOER- LOUIS A. SOUC. "I A. SoL'C A lj.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA NEAR 16TH. Remember we make a specialty of Mission prop- erty, and as we are on the we can mice you to any part of the Mission in short or ler bo don't ran sac downtown offices it you are looking for property of scrlptio 1 in this part of the city, but ck 1 on us at once and we will save you time aud meney. Mission feet; store, flats and cottnge.

23x105 feet; elegant home; 8 rooms and batrr. 6. Valencia 25x80; store and flat: cheap. I Seventeenth 25x9U; modern flats; 5 a it 6 rooms and bath. San Carlos 25x80; flats; 5 and 6 rooms and bath.

Albion 2bx9o: flats of 6, 5 and 6 ro m- and bath. san Carlos ave. 25x75; house; 6 rooms and bath. Liberty 30x114; house Of 7 rooms and bath. Miss on St.

25x100; store and flat. San Jose 25x1U0; house 7 rooms and bath. Guerrero 25x90 feet; flats 5 and 6 ro -ins and bath. Chattanooga 26x125 feet; house of 7 rooms and batn. 27th at.

25x114; modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath. Army 25x75; house 4 rooms. Twenty-seventh SU; 30x114; cottage 3 rooms. Church st 26x100; store, flat and cot- tage. VACANT LOTS.

18th 25x114. 25x114. su: 25x114. slh st 3ux114. Diamond 50x125.

20th 25x114. Our Us comprises some of the best property In the Mis lon. Lots of 1.11 sizes in any of th home- steads: also good business corners in any part of the Miislon. all a.d get a list and prices. If you want your vacant houses rented place them wiih us.

I. A. soUU 465 and 467 Valencia near 19 th. cTbemdZ CC. BE MIS.

U.HA.L estate and land agent, 824 MONTUOMKii XT. FOR SALE. bntldtnzlot on Army and 27th close to electric road. San Carlos Villa lot: 100x150 feet. feet on Jackson sl.

overt Ire the Presidio and bay. modern houses of 8 rooms each at park; electric roaa passes make offer. XW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. Choice building lots north of park.

SW. cor. Finn av. and st. 109x95 ft.

SEE THOSK NEW HOUSES ON WEBSTER bet. Va'lejo and Green; Fill more-si, can one block; modern In every particular: finished in I natural woods; very sunny: hue marine view; 1 owner will show house to-day; small cash pay- -1 ment desired. -V BOVEE, TOY EONNTAO. Agents. 30 Montgomery St.

COTTAGES. Four. 5. 6 and 7 room tionses: on Liberty, Castro and i.Oth sts. $2200.

$3200 and $4000 each. By F. Nelson. Bui der. best IN THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to an address In the United States or Canada ono yeax for $1 60, post- age free.

EDUCATION NDEHSON'H PREPARATORY SCHOOL: accredited: day and event classes; private lessons; pupils prepared for Cal fornia and Stan- ford umvei stiles; teachers' and civil service ex- aminations: special evening classes for entrance to Law College; pupils coached during vacation. Room 406, Parrot, building. SINGING- PAT KONS AND PUPILS carefully prepared for rarior. platform, con- cert, choir, singe or opera: p.uronue soliriied lioni those who are willing to pay for strictly first- class instruction. Apply to vo al rooms, Y.M.U A.

building. DR. CLARKE, formerly directeur de la lion vocale de l'instlut Paris, France. BALD'S BUOiNKSS LOLLKGE; 24 Bookkeeping, knslness practice, shorthaal. typing, laoraaces, English braactMa, electrical engineering: 10 teachers; 15.00U ates; day and evenlnc sessions; catalogue, YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE.

325 MONT- gomery Individ instruction In short- band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc, lite scholarship $50: low rates per weeic and month. rTIARR, THK EXPERT, BOOKs OPKNKD, closed or adjusted, private lessons In booickeeo- iug'aud rapid alculatious. 855 Market, Im. 572. MRS.

MKLVILLE-SXYDhR, CALI- i'-i piano, singing, elocu ion, uramatic actlnz; vocal classes Tuesday: $1 a month. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL Of Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on R. 5 and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, Tin and Mkt. TpNOINKKRINU SCHOOL: Ju civil, mining, asaar, ray taught; es.lBti-L A.

VAN DKR NAI LLKN.933 Mlct BOOKKPNU. WKIiXU, AKITHMTC. GRAM I'. -Ddar no Classen; $3 month. Mission.

GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AN VOCAL VJ lessons: $3 ma Mar. Weathsus 39 Fifth st. BANJO TAUGHT To BKgIXMJks, vS CENTS per lesson. Address M. box 76.

Call Office. LESSONS; TERMS REASONABLE. Address M. box 15, Call OUice. INGINO, VOICK CULTURE.

PARIS GRAD- uate: French. Ger. lans. mo. 109 '1 ay lor.

HYPNOTISM. OLD-ESTABLISHED: TREAT DISRATES; also teach. Hypnotic Institute, 6 O'Farrell st (uk tALK- MISCKLLASEOUS. BEAUTIFUL SOLITAIRE DIAM. RINGS for $-0 each, worth $40.

Uncle i I arils, 15 I rant PKRFhCTION COLLIfi, "825- -0 000," Imported pups. Kngl.tnd, this blornl: also pure wnlte ormsklrKs. iiupur.ed: all guaranteed. Particulars box 55, Vancouver, B. C.

UOIt COUNTBK AND SHOWCASE. H. MULLEii, vio 2 Latham place. DURHAM COW; RICH MILK: 18 £to 20 quarts a day; gentle. st.

BUILDINGS ON NKW POSTOFFICE SITE. Inquire O'CONNOR, 1166 Mission st-, nr. Bth. l-'INK SUIT FOl AT THE MISFIT X- Clothing Parlor, 513 Montgomery su aiiCoN bUJ Market st. MACHINES FOR RhNl', WEEK or month: all kinds repaired.

1539 Market sl BARGAINS IN NKW AND SECOND- haud: all sizes: also a lot of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Market 8. F. CHOICE WINTER APPLES, COLD STORAGE, In good coudi.ion for the trade at low prices. CONSUMERS' ICE COMPANY, Klghlh St.

1 AKS. BACK. BARS. MIKROKo. SHOW- cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, and office and fixtures, new and second band.

J. iIXA-n, Mission above Sixth. -I. ENi.INE, 1 4-HoKH J. power engine, with 1 oiler, lathes, planers and sbaperj.

516 Six.h su i A.S II MA water- ciu toau it Wolpman. COrl-Kri MILL. Ll.TlEli PRESS, land doss, money li.l, cafe: cheap. IC2 Clay. BARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHKLV- lug, eta, bought and sold.

1063 Mission, ur. 7in. "VTEW ELM WOOD RANGES ARE THE bKSX. W. blur il U.

CO. li Caltiornia si memnn JJEA'. jstatr. 1 7Q ACRES IN THE SANTA CLARA VAL- i ley; house, barn, orchard and vineyard: finest running water; elegant place and cheap- owner will exchange. FINE STOCK RAM 8 MII.E* FROM Meolo Park, pan Coun well Improved: $2 i per acre.

0 HIGHLY IMPROVED FRUIT RANCHES in Santa Clara Valley for sal? or exchange: crops included: valued from (10,000 10 DON'T FORCSKT THOSE CUOICK LOTS IV the K-rr Tract, at Santa Cruz; own one; cheaper than sopping at hotel for summer. Send for country list. SHAINWALD, nUCKBKF A 218-220 -Montgomery su. Francisco. WANT TO SELL 160 ACRES OF DEEDED land; fine house and orchard; fine spring wa er: price 5400; chance of a lifeline.

Address K. WARBY, Carbon P. 0., CaL QOKA LOT 50x150 IN MOUNTAIN VIEW; OOVf. house of 4 rooms: good well: stable, fruit, flowers: house insured for $450. WALTER A.

CLARK. Mountain View. AKIN 26 MiLKS FROM CITY; $40 TO per acre: choice lands in tracts of all sizes; Improved farms, chicken ranches, hay, grain, iruit vegetab.e lands: easy terms; rail and wa.er transit: ood schools. HOME FARM til Chronicle bldg. SONOMA COUNTY LANDs-FRUIT, GRAIN and stock ranches: little homes a specialty.

CHKSSSIORB SHURTLEFF, Sonoma, room 221, U27 Market S. Wednesdays aud Saturdays. 11l ILK HOMES CLOSK TO TOWN- proved: terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H.

So- noma City; every Monday at 833 Market ACRES, $1500. W. M. GRIFFIN, LAND agent, o.tonwood, Cal. House, barn, wood, water; 200 acres in wheat; easy terms.

AN ACitK; VIHJ ACRES TIMLK GOO lortiock or fruit: plenty water. box 40. KANCII 80 ACRES; $500; WOOD AND water. Address W. box 10, (all Cilice.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BROADWAY. OAKLAND HEAL tSTATK. 9 FLATS, 5 ROOMS, BATH. EACH. AT MAR.

local station, akland: mortgage $2200; I offer above mortgage made tuis week buys the property; cost late owner owuerwants I money enough to buy ticket call rly and make offer: no reserve: must sell. J. S.MViSR!j, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. STRICTLY HIGH CLASS RESIDENCE PROP- erty on Harrison house 10 rooms, bath- all modern: corner lot mor.g>i«-d one year ago for $10, 100: can be bought to-day for $9 00; owner East and must have money, 8. MYERS 1002 Broadway, Oakland.

GKT A CHOICE, HEALTHFUL HOME SITK while prices are low; lots $100 to $150 at Fitchburg. beyond Frultvale; the best property for Investment now offered; local trains onl electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 40 to Kan yranclsco; splendid climate, out of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening; very best water I facilities: good school; terms to suit. Before buy ing In this locality eee the owner of this property C. M. KUNKLE.

Miilnftou au room ML Oakland. Cal. AT FRUITVALE. 2 AND 3 BL' CKS OM station; choice building lo on easy terms: cash; streets graded and macadamized; sew- ers, and in: aellKhtfui cllma 45 min- utes from fan Francisco; fare per month or 0 cents per trip; these lots are a bargain at Syndicate Company, 65 Chronicle bui ding, or LOWRY, OWEN Fruitvale station. QQXft 4- ROOM HOUSE: BATH: ALL modern improvements: lot 25x100; IVi blocks from Fruit station; easv terms: this la a bareain; call ear y.

FIELD RKALTV COMPANY, 1146 Kast Fourteenth Oakland. 9jt I PKP. ACRK: SNAP; NAPA COUNTY; 640 acres quart of it rich vcl land: balance finest grazing; enty of water; house and improvements: terms. AYERS Ca, 465 Ninth Oakland, JUST BE SOLD; NO REASONABLE OFFER l'-i refused: house of 5 rooms aud barn; lot 38 feet front: bath; hot and cold water. Inquire 20 Warder st, East Oakland.

300 feet soutueast of Alameda electric railroad. ACRE; 160 ACRKS; NAPA County; 15 ares bearing orchard; house and other improvements: easy terms. Ad- dress A it 465 Ninth OaKlan-l. CaU ALAMEDa ADVERT ISEIEN Ii ALAMEDA 1:1 ESTATE NEW COTTAOE 4 ROOMS AND bath, near station; easy terms. New 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash, $30 mou lily.

olonial cottage. 1-story and a half, near Bay -street anon: terms reasonable. £35 Beautiful co onial ottage of 7 rooms; corner lot, bOx 100; your terms are ours. MARCU-E REMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 K. Office open Sundays and ho BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

DOCKET MAP OF BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY -Tup to date; price 50c; sale by JOS. J. real estate pkopekty TO exchange. -D lot; large cottage; electric room for shop on rear lot, choice garden; clear we I lo- cated San Francisco lots preferred; value $4000. B.

C. box 94, all Office. MONEY TO LOAN. QQnfl AT HER CENT ON CITY tJPOUv.UIvU real estate; also Oakland; es- tates, 1 fe Insurance, second mortgage, any sum. Manhattan Loan 10 Mills bldg.

ground Moor. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CI 1 real estate: Interest reasonable. Cal. Title Ins. and Trust 210 Montgomery Ml Isbuld.

BORROW MONEY ON YOUR WATCHES, diamonds and jewelry at half the interest you pay eitewbere. RATE LOAN Ot-FICE, room 7. Fiood building, entrance SOU Market st. A LOANS ON FURNITURE OR In to. Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions: no delays.

J. NOON AN, lul7to MuMuu 9 bixto. Jessie 4L HIGHLY KKmPKCTABUC AND PIUVATK place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and jewelry of the lowest rales. Baldwin Jewelry 948 Market telephone tirven 201. ANY AMOUNT: IST.

IDOR iUMOIITtIAGIti nndlvided Interests, real estate In pro- bate: furniture pianos without UcCOLUAN. 24 Montgomery room H. li HY PAY HIOH INT. UN SMALL LOANS! We loan at bsc interest per mo. on each $101) en mortgage: any security.

Uold. box 4, Call. linn AT RATES: IST ANU O. yd estates, rents, eta: lend as low as C5O. H.

MURPHY. 62d Market ss. ADVANCKS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal: no delar: no com- mission; lowest interest. Room 6S, 1170 Market. IOANS ON REAL ESTATE, lowest rates.

McAFJCE 10s Mont-. gomery st. ANY SUM, OK 2ND MUKTOAtJEs. KS- tates In probate, etc. Him 7.

608 California, St. I A 000 ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES low interest. JOS. B. IOPLITZ, 33J Pine.

tEj'ri TO $50,000: LOWEST RATK; lfc.T&2D one. proposition. Irvaen. 413 Mont MAIUiIIOK LICENCES. The followin? niarri.i!r'< been Issued bv the County Clerk's office: August F.

W. Rierand B. Weiss, 22. Christen sen and barab Curren, i.5— 18. William H.

Hollis hdJ Carolina White. 1. Oeorge L. Russell and Jessie McMulteo, William K. and Arvilla Bart of-.

.8 4. Joseph '1. and -Mary I. Roaen. David A.

Stuart and Grace KemUuch. 29 21. U. J. Reoer and Josephine Sti ffenoerg, Sam Abrann and Birdie E.

Coieman. 2l. tieorge K. ar.erand Liille K. Vincent, Franc! i Bridges and lUr.

lete K. Wilson. George M. l-ulton and McCann, .6. Jamei Mooney Martha F.

Davison, Gordon li Parcel: and Anna W. Prang. Is. Kmll and Esther Schwartz. "0.

Philip Lynch and Catherine T. Brown, John .1. Fallon and Annie Morrav. DEAriii Birth, marriage and death notions sent by mall will not be ins Tied. They must oe handed la as enh-rof publication offices and with the name and residence of persons authorised to have the same pub.ishe i.

In this city, June 11, 1897, to the wife of Robert A. a son. this city, June 6, 1837, to the wire of Jo.ias Kriaueer, a daughter. Juue 15. 1897, to tna wife of Thomas A.

Lambert, a daughter. LE.NNKFKI.I In city. June 14, 1897, to the wire of Wi asuu. in city, Jane 14. 1897, to the wife of Julius a.

Morris, a daugh er. 31AUKlUiJ. In Oakland, March 24 Charles Coleman and Urace lernard, 00. li of i'nncuca. In this city, June 15, 1897.

by the Rev. a. J. Wells. William E.

v. bigam of Salinas. and Arvilla F. Bart- 'm of i hen. col.

DIED Bar ow, Mrs. Laura A. Kelly, Jonn Burke, Ophelia M. Kramm, Charles H. Cnapratn.

l.obert m. Jane J. Condon, Edwin W. Dennis JU Creuzfger. Hugo Riner.

Kdivirl Garcia. Charles Roach. Felix J. Scbaefer. FranK Hamilton.

s-o'ari. Florida Virginia B. Stafford, stt-pien L. Hellmann. Richard W.

bum van, Frmicis J. Micbaei Sullivan. James G. Hlggins, Delia M. Tobin, In this city, June 15.

1597. Mrs. Laura beloved wife of Charles Barlow, a na- tlv- of Rhode Jslan 1. 43 years, Funeral strictly private. In thi3clty.

June 14,1897, Ophelia M. Buike, a native of Mississippi, 60 years. In this city. Juue 15, 1537. Robert, husband of the late Sarah Chapman, and father of Wihiam R.

and T. F. Cliapmau and Mrs. K. Lowrey, a native of F.ng.and, years and 0 months.

A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1 i. O. O. F.

and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock from the resi- dence of his son, Frank F. Chapman. (515 Gougu street. Interment LO. O.

F. Cemetery. In this city. June 14 1897, Edwin beloved husband of Ellen Coadou, a native of Ohio. AVFrlends anl are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral aerrtcos mis DAY (Wednesday), at a o'clock p.

at his late residence. IOJiS Valencia street. Interment private. In cttr. June 14,1837.

Hugo, beloved husband of Hermine Creuzlger, anl father of Mrs. Henry Moorehouse. Mrs. John McDonough, Louis Creuziger, Mrs. Annie Rice, Paul Montgomery, Albert and Hugo Creu- ger, Mrs.

i.e Berse anJ Charles and 1: ermine Cr-nzlger. a native or Stuttgart, Ger- many, 72 years, i Chicago aud Brooklyn please iopy.j an 1 acquaint are respect- fnliv InviteJ to attend tae funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock from the par- lors or TbeOdof 857 Mission between FiftU ana bUlh. Interment I. O. O.

F. Cemetery. OARCIA-In this city. June 15. 1897.

Charles, beloved son of Rogello and Conohita Garcia, and of Theresa Garcia, a native San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 16 days. GOLDWATER Prescott, Arizona. Benja- min beloved son of Michael and irali Gold- water, and brother of Mrs. P. N.

Aronson and Lizzie Gold water of San Frauoisco, Mrs. Ralph Pruger of Portland, Or, Morris. Henry and Barry Uoldwater of Prescott. and Sam Gold- water of Salt Lake, aged 34 yearj and 3 mouths, papers please copy.j 45TFrtenJi and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKO (Thursday), at 10:15 o'clock a. from the resmence of bis brother-in-IAW, P.

N. Aronson, 1-114 Geary street. Interment HIII3 of Eternity Cemetery by o'clock a. m. train from Third and Townseud streets.

in this city, June 13, 1837. James, beloved husband of Sarah Hamilton, and father of James, Tbomsi. William Edward F. and Charles a. Hamilton, a native of Scotland, 39 4 and 8 days.

ani acauatntances nra respect- fnliy invited to attend funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at a. from his lata residence, 316 Ueiile street, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Inter- meut Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this 01-y, June 15, 1897, at her residence, 2219 Van avenue. Virginia 15., wife of J. Haskell, and mother of William A. W. Monaban and the late Mrs.

Clement Cronise, a native or New York, 43 years 11 months ana 11 days. of tuneral her ja fear. In this city. June 14 1597. Rich- ard beloved husband of Motile Helimanu.

father of Richard, Walter and Harry Heil- mann, and brother of John E. hellmann. a na- tive of Sacraments, aged 3U years and Friends and acquaintance! are respect- fully Invite to attend the funeral THIS I) (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from hii late residence. 708 iirnnnan street, near thence to st Rose's Church, where a solurnu requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock A.

it. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Y. M. lgnatlan Council No.

35, Y. M. 1.l Members are requested to attend the funeral of our deceased brother. K. W.

Jiellmann. 11 aasemb.e at th house of mourning at o'clock a. it. By order P. J.

LAWLEK, President. C. L. Hexer, Secretary. HENRY- In mis city, June 15, 1897.

Michael Henry, a native of Dundau, County Louln, ire- lan 1. aired 65 years. and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Const Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend he funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.m., from the funeral pur. of McGinn 31 Eddy street. lntermeuL Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city. 15, 1897. Delia Mary, beloved daughter of Kmm.i Marguerite an I T. F. a native of san Francisco, agei 1 month.

In the Citv and County Hospital, June 16, 1597. John Kelly, aged 01 years. In Noun Temescal, June 15, 1897, Charles Hermann, In ant son of Charles H. and Carrie Kramm, a uauvd 01 Temescal, aged 6 months and li days. ana acquaintances resoect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a.

from the resi- dence of the parents, Forty-ninth street and siuutnck avenue, TemejcaL interment, Moun- tain View Cemetery. em, June 11, 1897, Jane J. Parsons, aged 75 years 3 months ana 15 davs. Funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock p. from the residence of her son, T.

J. Parsons, 9U5 bienier street. In Nupa, June 13,1897, Dennis beloved husband or Annie of J. and the late Maria Qul.lev. and brother of John, Thomas and Mary Quigley, a native of llltno 33 ars.

and acqaalntancei are respect- fully invited to attend funeral THIS DA (Wednesday), at- 8:30 o'clock a. from his residence. 303 nak street, tnenca to Sacred Heart church, corner Fe.l and Fillmore streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hli soul, commencing a. 9 o'clock a. if.

interment Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. this city, June 14. 1897, Edward Ritter, a native of Luneourg, Germany, aged 61 years and 6 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), from tne uideriaKiug par.ors ol Theodor Uiertts. 957 Mission street, lntermeut grounds of German Benevolent, Society.

In this city. June 15, 1897. Felix Jo- seph, dearly beloved son of Thomas J. Hid Min- nie Roach, sraudson of Mr. ahd Laugh 'in McKeown, and nephew of Mr.

and Mrs. John McK own and Annie K. and Felix McKeown, a native of Seattle, aged 10 months. tST Friends and acQualn nre fullv invited to attend toe fonera'. TO-MOiIROW (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a.

from the resi- dence of the parents. 330b Seventh, street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In tills cltr. June 14.

1897. Franlc Schaefer, a native of Germany, aged 18 years 6 months and vO days. In this city. F.orlda, beloved wife of Joseph solari. a native of 21 years and 4 months.

Friend and are respect- fully Invited to attend tie funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. from her late 2279 Fifteenth In this city, June 14. 1897, Stephen beloved son of William and Jennie stitforJ. and brother of Nicuolus, John and Annie Staf- ford, a native of Shu Francisco, aged 5 years 10 months and 11 days. Friends and acquaintances ars rasooct- invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p.m..

from the dence of tue parents, 'Ma First street, lntermeM Holy Cross Cemetery. SULUVAN-ln Colma, June 14,1897. Frandi Joseph, beloved son of Michael and -arah Sulli- van, a native of coima, aged 2 months and 11 nays, IST Friends and acquaintance respec- lu ly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from the resi- lience of his parents in Colma. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SULLIVaN- Ia this cltv. Jane 14. 1897. James beloved nushandof Miiiui? Sullivan, son of Mary and the late James Su 1 van, anil brother of John limothy Thomas William Daniel J. and George G.

sulllvan, J. F. Byrne and the late Mm. K. J.

Foley, a native of ban Francisco, aged 33 years 3 months and .9 days. funeral hereafter. In this city. June 15. 1807 Elizabeth, relict of the late Philip Toblu, beloved mother of Mrs.

Mary Jlaynes, and granduio tier of Cnariei H.iyn-s, anuilveof Rapnoe, Cuunty Donegal, Ireland, aged 70 years and 13 days. and acquaintance! are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from her la residence, 549 Bryant street, nance to St. church, street, where a requiem hig 1 mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. it.

la-, leruieat Holy Cross emntery. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDIVO Asso- ciation Tne regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above association, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated in St. Dominic's Church. Bush and Steiuer streets, THUS DAY (Wednesday), at o'clock a.

U. Friends are invited to GALLAGHER, UNKKAL DIERCTORS A EMBALMHIS, 20 Fifth Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80." BUSINESS OF M.AVO? ft (iALLA'iH will be conducted a. the old s.and.

No. 20 Fifth street, for the benefit of the widow of the late UKNKY J. GALLAU- HER and his sister, MISS ANNIE Ht.il. JIKS. H.

.1. GALLAGHER. ANNIE B. UALLAUHKR. H.

is. UcaVuV ixauagcr I MOA.VOY Sb 00., Funeral Directors and Kmbiitmen, I Bet. Bth and Telephone South 247..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The San Francisco Call and Post Archive

Pages Available:
152,338
Years Available:
1890-1913