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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Spoken. < No date—2o miles NW of Point Reyes, schr Ruby A Cousins, from WillapaHarbor for San Francisco. June 20—24 N42 W, ship St Nicholas, from New York for San Francisco, July 11—48 NI3W, Br ship Eaton Hail, from London for Port Los Angeles.. Domestic Ports. ' ASTORIA—SaiIed July 18-Stmr Oregon.for San Francisco. \u25a0 . \u25a0 ; _ , Arrived July 18 —Br bark Orthes, from Yoko- hama. '-\u25a0 v- TACOMA-Salled July 18—Nor stmr Oscar ll,for Delagoa Bay ; bark Tidal Wave, lor San Francisco j schr Sadie, for Guaymas. *> SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July 18-Schr El- norah, from Eureka. EUREKA-Salled July 18—Schr Edward Parke. HUMBOLDT—Off port July 18—Bark Enoch Talbot, from Tacoma for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK-ArrivedJuly 18—Stmr Belgen- land, from Antwerp. Sailed—stmr Normannla, for Hamburg; stmi Witteklnd. for Bremen. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out July 18—Stmr Am- Sterdamat. BREMERHAVEN-Arrived oat July 18—Stmr Trav<-. LONDON—Arrived out July 18—Stmr Mlssls- sipi. - Sailed—Stmr Manitoba, for New York. QUEENSTOWN-Sailed July 18-Stmr Gerraa- nia. from Queenstown. Arrived—Sunr Lucania, from New York for Liverpool—about 6 hours behind the record. % DOVER—Passed July IS—Stmr Danla,from New York for Bamburg. DUNNETHEAD—Passed July 18—Stmr Norge, from New York for Stettin. PKAWU POlNT—Passed July 18-Stmr Veen- dam, from Rotterdam for New York. THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1895. 13 BIRTHS—DEATHS. BOBN. BROWN—In Visitacion Valley, July 16, 1895, 10 the wifeof James Brown, a daughter. HENDY—Inthis city, July 15,1895, to the wife of ' J. H. Hendy, a daughter. KILLEY— Inthis city, July17,1895, to the wife of Paul Killey. a son. LYNCH—In this city, July 13, 1895, to the wife of John W. Lynch, a son. PLUM—In this city. July 17, 1895, to the wife of Charles M. Plum Jr., a son. SMITH— InOakland, Julr 18, 1895, to the wife of W. T. Smith, a daughter. SMITH—At Stockyards, Alameda County, July 4, 1895, to the wife of J. Smith, a daughter. fiIAKRIED. CUSACK—BURTON—In this city, July 4, 1895, Frank C. Cusack and Uallie Burton, both of San Francisco. GRANT—LANE—In Fruitvale, July 11, 1895, George M. Grant and Sadi* E. Lane. MALMQUIST—ANDERSON— In this city, July 17, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelauder, Carl A. Malmqutst and Maria Anderson, both of San Francisco. MULLENDER—ZETI—In this city, July 11,1895, by the Rev. Edcar Lion, William J. Mullender and Lizzie M. /eh. WOOD—LANGTON—Tn this city, July 16, 1895, at St. Stephen's Church, by the Rev. E. J. Lion, Andrew Younger Wood and Caroline Wood Lang- ton. DIED. Carroll. Maggie Sourian, Matilda 8. Clarkson. Henry C. Reabury, Forrest Hurst. Mabel - Shortt, Lawrence H. McCabe, John Starkweather, H. K. Mayer, Laura C, Triplett, Mrs. G. B. Meehan, Mary F. Tobin, Richard Nipper. Maria M. Vodden, Stephen Phillips, Prank J. Williams, Fannie A. Qulnn, Lawrence A. Wendt, Mane CLARKSON—In this city. July17,1895, Henry C, beloved husband of Ellivere Clarkson, and only son of Prentice M. and Mary C. Clarkson, a na- tive of San Francisco, . aged •24 years. JBeB"Frien(!s and acquaintances are respect- - fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY \u25a0 .(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from. the resi- dence of his parents, 522 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, corner of Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment I. O. O.F. Cemetery. CARROLL— In this city, July 16. 1895. Maggie Carroll, beloved sister of Dennis. Cornelius, Pat- rick, Nellie and Bridget Carroll, Mrs. C. Mo Auhffe, Mrs. J. B. Collins and Mrs. C. W. Mur- phy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 28 years. it3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 244 aTwelfth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment HolyCross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Y.L.1. No. I.—Officers and members of Y. L. I. No. 1: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late sister. Miss Maggie Carroll, from 244 aTwelfth street. THIS DAY (Fri- day), at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Byorder K. FITZ PATRICK, President. HURST—In this city, July17,1895. Mabel, eldest daughter of Daniel ana Millie Hurst, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 7 months. MAYER— In this city, July 18, 1895. Laura C. beloved wife of Fred G. Mayer, a native of Oak laud, aged 19 years 4 months and 14 days. MEEnAN—In this city, July 18. 1895, Mary Frances, beloved daughter of Patrick J. and Nellie Frances Meehan. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 7 months and 10 days. fi3-The funeral willtake place TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from her parents' residence, 2103 Powell street, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCABE—Inthis city, July 18, 1895, John Mc- Cabe, aged 40 years. NIPPER—In this city, July 16. 1895, Maria Mar- garetha, beloved wife of Uudolph Nipper; and mother of Eliza, Bertha and Rosa Nipper, and sister of Theodore Schomaker, a native of Han- over, Germany, aged 32 years. US*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi- dence, 2731 Greenwich street, thence to St. Boni- face's Church, Golden Gate avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of the faith- ful departed, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PHILLIPS-'-In Mendoclno County, Cal., July 17, 1895, Frank J., beloved son of Thomas and Mar- garet Phillips, and brother of William. Thomas, Mary, Maggie, George and Addie Phillips, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years. 83"Friends . and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the lunerai TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 218 Arlingtonstreet, thence to St. Mary's College Church, Mission road, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. 11. Interment HolyCross Cemetery. QUINN—In this city, July JlB. 1895, Lawrence Albert, beloved son of James and Elizabeth Qulnn, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 10 days. , SEABURY—Inthis city, Joly 17, 1895, Forrest Seabury, a native of Wisconsin, aged 44 years. gT'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully.invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 12:30 o'clock p.m.. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 122 Eddy street. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. SHORTT—In this city, July 17. 1895. Lawrence H. Shortt. beloved husband of Clara H. Shortt, a na- tive of Canada, aged 60 years. [Canadian papers please copy.J ; . s. .v;; y *3-Interment private. SOURIAU— In this city, July —, 1895, Matilda Susan, beloved daughter of Desire and the late Susan Souriau, and sister of Louis D. and Clara S. Souriau, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 2 months and, 21 day*. Friends and acquaintances are resoect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY .: (Friday), at 8:16 o'clock a. si., from the family residence, 115 Morris avenue, thence to the Church of Notre Dame, Bush street, between Dupont and Stockton, 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. STARKWEATHER—In Oakland, July 17. 1895, H. K. Starkweather, a native of Massachusetts, ' aged 73 years 3 months and 5 days. TRIPLETT—In Maine Prairie, Solano County, Cal.. July 17, 1895. Mrs. G. B. Triplett. a native of Virginia, aged 77 years 5 months and 7 days. TOBIN—Inthis city, July 18,1895. Richard Tobin. a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. VODDEN— this city, July 17, 1895, Stephen Vodden, a native of England, aged 64 years. jJG|~t rlencis ana - acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of Halsted &Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WILLIAMS—Inthis city. July 17, 1895, Fannie A., wife of Captain H. G. Williams, and sister-in- law of Mrs. R. A. Sarle, a native of Litchneld, Me., aged 60 years, fMaine papers please copy.J MS" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Litchfleld, Me. ' WENDT—In this city, July 17.1895. Marie Wendt, beloved -aunt,of Charles Lindeman and Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, a native of Germany, aged 75 ' years 6 months and 17 days. " ." jgs~Frlenas and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY \u25a0 (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her niece. Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, 416 Sixth* street, between Harrison and Bryant. Interment v I. O. O. F. Cemetery/ ' ..-\u25a0•:. T^™TbNI?eT!>"oNDEKTAKERS' .-; " EMBALMING PARLORS. | Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals 1 \u25a0 -. \u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0: \u25a0 -, -. at Reasonable Rates. \u25a0>" z '\u25a0\u25a0- ;\u25a0-. vj- Telephone 8167. '27 and 29 Fifthstreet. - I MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS &EMBAIMEBS, -' 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ', ; Telephone 8080. , CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. TN SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; J. laid out on the lawn plan ; perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before buying a burial place elsewhere. '= \u25a0 - \ '\u25a0 ; : City Office, 9. City Hall Avenue. MEDICAL NEW PR^CESS^6~l^D7c'l>fE7lNiTitTjl A merits or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always inone day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ;knowledge can be sent&usertat home;all cases guaranteed... DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE- il male diseases; ladies may have the benefit of the SKill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice; a home In confinement with best possible care, with the privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital: these who are sick or discouraged should !call on the doctor aud state their case, they will find in her a true friend ; all consultation : free and absolutely confidential ; - a positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit; every case guaranteed without. lnjury to health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. \u25a0 '' '\u25a0\u25a0- •-'... P.."RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFEFOR LOST manhood; general weakness: three bottles $5. STERN BRoij.,druggi3ts, sole ag'ts. 111Grant aye. HE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CURE \u25a01 for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism; best remedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission st., S. F. \u0084 " •..--;\u25a0 .. Daudet'sTphro tablets— GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, potency, and all disorders of the sexual organs; $1a box: 6 boxes f5 ; send for circular. WIDBER'S Drug Store, 14 Ellis St., sole agent. LL ~ FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in one day: no instruments: French remedies guaranteed at any time; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near LaHtln. I ADIES—BEFORE ~ SEEING A DOCTOR 1 consult MRS. EMAR V, 1118 Market St., r. 6. A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO J\. ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and sure: $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. .OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal. DU-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient- emmenagogue; $1per box. RICHARDS A CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts. ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market; leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of ' irregularities, no matter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; home In confinement. R. RICORD'S PILLS; EXPRESS S2 50: SAFE, sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females. Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard. T ADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- J-J nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladles," inletter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ALL LADIES INTROUBLE CONSULT THE Aonly reliable specialist inSan Francisco; in- stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot cure; board: skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention to diseases of the eye; advice free; confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 110y_ Turk st. M~ RS. WEGBNER, PRIVATE HOME for all female diseases; separate homes for la- dles before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; Ir- regularities cured in a day : guaranteed ; no instru- ments; regular physicians of long and successful practice: travelers attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY of 121 1 Mission, now 1508 Market st. : month- y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; no instruments used : sure preventive. DX. H ALL, 14 McALLISTERTsECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women. "PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT; GER- man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. "VICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT J-\ at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS. M.PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. TFIRREGULAR OR ANYFEMALE DISEASE J- see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254Va 4th. COST. TR?-VYED~FRO3T~BAY VIEwTkED^COw"; hilt? stripe on back: spotted face. Liberal re- ward for return to MICHAELCONNELL. Twen- ty-ei?hth aye., between I and Hsts., Bay View. JOST-A LITTLE BAY MARE, 2 years old, JU with shoes on. Return to 133 collingwood St.; receive reward. LUST— (.It AY MALTESK CAT WITH BELLS attached to collar. Finder rewarded if re- turned to J. SEAGER, 536 Valencia st. MALL WHITE AND BLACK SETTER bitch ; has distemper. Reward at 20 Hubbard. d_On REWARD-LOST, SUNDAY JULY 7, AT iipJJ\J Union Park, lady's gold watch and fob, with diamond. Return to 425 Fourth st. OST—SUNBURST PIN;. DIAMOND SET- -i-i ting. $25 reward if returned to this office. FOUND. F"~^n7N^^SA?TvEisT7wATCH AND CHAIN; owner have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses. 124 Erie st. SEWING MACHINES. $~~9X NEW~~DOME STIC SEWING - MA- O— chine; drop leaf , drawers, cover and at- tachments. 205 Fourth st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. "^QHri I ""SACRIFICE; COTTAGE "4 <t]pt7Uv/. rooms and cottage of 3 rooms: rent $9: lot 25x125; terms $150 cash, balance on easy terms; near Market-street station. W.P.RYAN, 960 Seventh st., Oakland. OOD OPENING for a grocery-store, with 4 living-rooms; rent reasonable. W. P. RYAN, 960 Seventh St., Oakland. USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY X) Paying 6 to 8 per cent on investment SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES Close to Oakland. Must be sold. RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles from Oakland. FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont Berkeley, etc. ACRE TRACTS and CHICKENRANCHES, 110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres . close to car line. Terms to suit. Will subdivide. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fail to see them. :- - \u0084„>.; :_ si E.E. BUNCE, ' . 1008 Broadway, Oakland. -ROOMCOTTAGE HOME,ATGOLDENGATE ; easy terms; easy terms; $50 down, $10 per month. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Market st., San Francisco. f . \u25a0 . <2J 11f\l\ A 5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH BATH, tjpliUU.all furnished; lot 80x127; easy terms. Applyto W. C. Mi ißaN, I.orln Station. Berkeley. "jfljTc A LOT NEAR THE ALTENHEIMIN tW-LOKJ. Fruitvale; electric cars; only$1 down and $1 a week :selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. ORNER LOT ON TWENTY-FOURTH ST.— Lot 50x126 feet: price $20 a front foot: other lots in same locality are being sold for $30. Call on A. J. SNIDER CO., rtal estate dealers, 467 Ninth St., Oakland. ." : ONLY 82100— HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS; BATH, hot and cold water; lot 40x132 on Vernon st., adjoining Linda Vista Terrace, and having a mag- nificent unobstructed view of the bay and the Pied- mont hills: your own terms. . Apply to HEBRON A- HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway. Oakland. T>ENEDICT& CO., REAL ESTATE AND LOAN -D Agents, Ninth St., Oakland: the oldest firm in Oakland ; rents collected: business of ab- sent owners promptly attended to. \u25a0 <£il 9?\A BARGAIN;CHICKEN RANCH 12 «j! 1 ~«Jl'. miles from Oakland: improvements cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E. BARNARDA SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. Oft MONTHLY FOR 6-ROOM COTTAGES; (JP^Vf plans free. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate statn. \\r M.M. DE WOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050 »T Broadway. - : \u25a0 -•-.\u25a0 '•\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:-\u25a0-. (JTj^Qp.A $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9- i~n^.tJU\J . room modern houne: nice stable: lot 60x150; a bargain; see It at once. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. W_sg» A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE kE^ WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for maillne. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. XPURNITURE AND CARPET^AT^YOUrToWN 'J price. H. SCHELI.HAAS. 408 Eleventh st. OAKLAND HOTELS. ' /^aTi^sc^iiw^l?^t^e^^eXdTno^Cni) AX largest hotel in. Oakland: , table first class; terms by week or month, moderate; trains to and from San Francisco every 15 minutes; cars from Sixteenth-street , station pass hotel; sample-room for commercial travelers onground floor. ROBERT GAY Proprietor. •\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 . ALAMEDA; REAL ESTATE. MODERN CoWATiE^TTtOOMsTwrTH^LOTi $800: an offer wanted for a lot 80x133, fin- ished stre?t. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. , \u25a0 OK SALE— A LOT ON BROADWAY 60x148 feet, or 100x148 feet, facing the rising sun; the widest street in the city and free from railroads; pleasantly located and only 2 blocks from the Park- street broad-gauge depot. ; For terms address F. K. KRAUTH, 2412 Central aye., Alameda. . -. IF YOU WANT ' . A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALLON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OP A.R. DENKE, WEBSTER STREET. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. fl>l K~5-ltOC>M^ COTTAGE: 60x185; $165 a F. ypl.o. BOEGLE, Golden Gate station. - : TJEFORE YOUBUY ; Be sure nnd Inspect that handsome new 9-room modern house just being finished onDwigbtway, Berkeley; 2 blocks from station and on electric- car line. ""* : \u0084\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-" ' Applyor address . . J. L. BAKKER, : .-..•\u25a0 ' Dwightway,Berkeley. I WOULD LIKE YOU TO SEETH AT PRETTY ' cottage of 6 rooms porcelain - bath and all the latest improvements; In an orchard: all street work done; near the University and station. I J. J. MASON. DTvlght Way station. ' : \u25a0 : TRUSTEES' SALES. rpRUS TEES' SALE-IN ACCORDANCE WITH -L the terms and * under \u25a0 the authority of those three (3) certain deeds of trust, duly executed by JAMES LYNCH, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, one dated Octoberl4th, 1887, and recorded in toe office of the County Recorder of the county of San Luis Obispo, State of California, in Liber Xof Deeds, at pages 615 and following, and also recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Monterey, State of California, in Book A, Records of Trust Deeds, at pages 397 and following: the second dated January 3rd, 1888, and recorded in the office of the County Reconierof said county of San Luis Obispo. in Liber Zof Deeds, at pages 260 and following, and also recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said con uty of Monterey, in book A,Records of Trust Deeds, at paces 403 and following: and the third dated June 3rd, 1889, and, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said county of San Luis Obispo, In Liber 4 of Deeds, at pages 624 and fol- lowing, and also recorded in. the office : of the County Recorder of said county of Monterey, ill Volume .A of Trust Deeds, at pages 459 and following: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 27th day of June. 1895. by the Board of Directors of sflid SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the notes (Nos. 8449-," 8587 and 9410), to secure the payment of which the aforesaid Deeds of Trust were executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment;of the principal sums and other sums due un- der said notes and deeds of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein and not reconveyed to satisfy said indebtedness. - ' ~ Wo, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 6th day of August, A. D. 1895. at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDOE &CO., No. 638 Market street. Inthe City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash In gold coin of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Monterey, State of California, described as follows: According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: In township twenty-four (24) south, range nine (9) east. .Mount Diablo Base and Meridian: Of section thirty six (36), the north half of the northeast quarter (N. y s of NE. Vi). thesouthwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW. Vi of NE. 14). the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW. 14 of SE. Vi). the east half of the southwest quarter (E. Va of SW. 14), and the northwest quar- ter (NW. Vi), and containing four hundred (400) acres of laud. -... And also the pieces or parcels of land situate In the county of San Luis Obispo, State of California, described as follows: According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: In township twenty-five (25) south, range nine (9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian: Of section four (4), the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW. 14 of NX*. 1,4), and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW. ViofbE. I/4). Of section eight (8), the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter (NW. 14 of SW. 1/4 ). \u25a0 Of section nine (9), the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. Vi of SE. 1 4), and the south half of the southwest quarter (S. V2 of SW. 14). Of section eleven (11), the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE. Vi of SE. Vi). Of section 1 twelve (12), . the north half of the northwest quarter (N. y a of N W. 14). Of section thirteen (13), the east half of the southeast quarter (E. 1/2 of SE. 1,4), and the south- west quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. 14 of SE. 1/4). Of section fourteen (14), the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE. 14 of NE. Vi). Of section sixteen (16), the north half (N. Vs>); the east half of the southeast quarter (E. 1/2 of SE. 14), the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. 14 of SE. Vi), the south half . of the south- west quarter (S. 2of SW. 14), and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter (NW. Vi of SW. 3/4). Of section twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter (NE. 14). .: -: - i ../ . . : . '.. « Ofsection twenty-three (23). the south half of the northeast quarter (S. i/ 2 of NE. 14). and the north half of the southeast quarter (N. y 2 of SE. 1/4). > , Of section twenty-four (24), the northwest quar- ter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi Of NE. Vi). the east half of the southwest quarter (E. Vi of SW. I/4), and the northwest quarter (NW. Vi). Of section twenty-five (25), the southwest quar- ter (SW. Vi), and the east half of the northwest quarter (E. V a of NW. 1.4). Of section tnirty-five (35), the south half of the southwest quarter (S. i/ 3 of SW. Vi) ; and v Of section thirty-six (30), the whole. Containing twothousand six hundred and eighty (2680) acres of land, more or leas. With the appurtenances.. \u25a0 j»vV-.- And we farther give notice that at the same time and place and in accordance with the terms and under the authority of the said deed of trust last above recited, of date June 3rd, 1889. and iv pursuance of said resolution, we willsell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States, all those pieces or parcels of land situate in said County of Monterey, State of California, described, as follows: \u25a0 According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: In township twenty-four (24) south, range nine (9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian: Of section thirty-two(32), the north half of the northeast quarter (N. Vis of NE. 14), the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (NE. 1 4 of SE. 1/4), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. Vi of SE. Vi), and containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, more or less; . . - And also, the pieces and parcels of land situate In the county of San Luis Obispo, State of Califor- nia, described as follows: According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: In township twenty-five (25) south, range nine (9) east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian: Of section four (4), the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi of NE. 14). and the. southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. Vi ofSE. 14). - ' -- Of section fourteen (14). the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE. Vi of SE. 14), the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter NW. Vi of SE. Vi), and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SW. Vi of NW. 14). Of section twenty (20), the north half of the northeast quarter (N. Vi of NE. 1/4). the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of BW. Vi), and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (NE. 1/4 of NW Vi). . Of section twenty-two (22), the south half of the northeast quarter (S. 1/9 of NE. Vi), the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE. Viof NE. I/4 and the nor: h half of the northwest quarter (N. 1/2 of NW. Vi). Of section twenty-six (26), the southwest quar- ter of the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of SW. Vi). and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SWViofNW. Vi). Of section twenty-seven (27), the south half of the southeast quarter (S. V? of SE. 14). of section twenty-eight (28), the east half of the southeast quarter (E. y 3 of.SE. Vi). Of section thirty (30), the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE. Vi of NE. Vi), the northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (NE. 1/4 of SW. 14), and tho west half of the northwest quarter (W. Vb of NW. Vi). ' - Of section thirty-two (32), the southwest quar- ter of the northeast quarter (SW. Vi of NE. Vi): the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (NE. Vi of SE. Vi). and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW. Vi of NW. Vi): and Of section thirty-four (34). the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi of NE. Vi), and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW.viof SW. 1,4). Containing one thousand one ' hundred and sixty (1160) acres of land, more or less. Together with the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE-Cash in gold coin of the United States, ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- very of deed ; and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten percent to be forfeited, and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. HENRY C.CAMPBELL, 1 n ._,. to ' THADDEUS B. KENT, _J lruatees - rnp.rSTEES' SALE—INACCORDANCE WITH i. the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by SAMUEL BOND, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated April 2'_' d, 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Tulare, State of California, in Liber 7 'of Trust Deeds, at pages 475 and following: and in pursuance of a reso- lution passed on the ICth day of May, 1895. by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a Corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 10.810) to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar- ingthat default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and direct- ing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THAD- DEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell I the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. <•\u25a0 We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 30th day of July, A. D.1895, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638 Market street, in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, all the piece or parcel of land situate in the county of Tulare, State of California, described as follows, to wit: According to the official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States. ; In township twenty (20) south, range twenty- seven (27) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Of section twenty (20), the north half of the north half (N. of N. %>• \u25a0 Containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, more or loss, '.. ... Together with the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE-Cash in gold coin of the; United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and If not so paid, unless for want' of title (ten days being allowed lor search) then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. . HENRY C. CAMPBELL, >\u0084,_.,.„. THADDEUS B. KENT. f Trustees. . ATTOKNJEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty ; suits, superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable :• collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market, cor.Stockton ONEY ADVANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, contracts,' damages, accidents, notes. ilrst-clasi collections and general law business. Address J. F. \u25a0 NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. JOHN K. A IT EN, ATTORNE x-AT-LAW, :16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. TIT M. H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY- AT-L AW," , > T Mills building, sixth floor, room 5, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Telephone 1644. ..; ; .,.. j;\u0084-.„.,. \\r W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNE ;.' IT -i California St., rms. 14-16; advice free. ... . ,A WEEK'S 'NEWS .'. FOR - 6 cents the -«L WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. : - "PEKSOTiAI,S. D~~XNTTN?P?A^Girr BY YOUNcTLADY^ii^ Address H. P.O.,' box 17, Call Office.'. - SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED BY ELEC- -0 trolysis: 2 sittings free. Reply with address <R., box 83, Call. . '- r \u25a0 '\u25a0.. rpHKfPUBLIC ISHEREBY NOTIFIED THAT 1 E. 'B. WOLFF has no connection whatever with me and never has had, and is ; not and never has been authorized to collect any money on my account. Dated July 17. 1895. \u25a0\u25a0•:\u25a0\u25a0 T. VENTURI, 315 Montgomery aye. HIGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES', GENTS', children's cast-off clothing. I. F., 15 Russ st. ' A N NULMENT~OF~MARRIAOE AND DI- -A vorce: - legal everywhere. Address P. O. box 2263, San Francisco, U. S. Divorce Bureau. T ADIES— FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. JACK- JH ets and capes at wholesale prices, 1152 Market St., bet. Turk st. and Golden Gate aye. -, DR. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED to the Nucleus building, cor. Third and Market sts. A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE -A laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. T A DIES' LAVEISA REMEDY THE ONLY \u25a0LJ safe; guarantee preventive; absolute privacy. Call or address LAVENA CO., 22 Kearny St., 8. F., Ist floor; hours Ito 5,7 to 9. - ; HAS. L. SHE AH AN, 224 Vi FIFTH-PAINT- ing, paper-hanging and whitening at low rates. T7ILECTRIO AND MEDICATED BATHS. 121 XUMontgomery st., room 6. ONE MORE CUT- Oftk Roll Top Desks.. $14 to $35 Oak Chiffoniers From $10 up Oak Bed Sets... ......................$ 17 50 up Oilcloths and Linoleums , r.3oc up Stoves and Ranges $3 up - Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. AIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB- llshed in 1869: Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton St.; strictly one price only. a LLCOURTS: PRIVATE LAW MATTERS. ./Y.LAWYER McCABE, 10S7 Market ;advice free. 1 BUSINESSCAKDS '* I - °: SEXTFREE. ±\J\J\J city or country. HILL, Market st. pABINET,ELECTRIC. STEAM BATHS, 60c; \J chronic and acute diseases treated, $5 a month up; solar bath $1; oxygen used, at DR. HARRI- MAN'S Sanitarium, cor.Twelfth and Mission, 1634. XT' IN E SUITS," * Ift; DRESS PANTS, $4 75. JC Misfit Clothing Parlors, 513 Montgomery st. flfl O SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BYMAIL. <&-*-\u25a0£ NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. BESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3; PRESSES XJ popular prices; engagements by day. 11Geary. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing.books. novels. RAPHAEL. 247 4th st. \\ mIT WASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH work; "Ac yard; contracts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, 1460 Market; machines sold or hired. S~ INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail; try it. By all druggists price SI. or SMITHBROS., Fresno, _ QECOND-HAND AS well as new bars, 0 showcases, counters, shelvlngs, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- -021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. fiLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED at \J mfr3' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs. TT-INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHONOGRAPH -fv. outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt. 0" LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT ANI) SOLD. - store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. GAS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 62JF Golden Gate aye. \u25a0 H. HUFSCHMIDT. OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO Vt order br WILLIAMMcPHUN. 1195 Market. EDUCATIONAL.'. Tr6^AlT^raA^HlEß~J^E pir S GR^vIEN~IM^ V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. "Piano, VIOLIN, mandolin, GUITAR, 1- banjo. MME. PHCENIX, 622 Clay St.. room '20. A ' H.I N, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, V taught. Prof. L.MERKI, 22S Geary ;reasonable. I>ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES . bids; thorough commercial ii. English training. "VfILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE IVI for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, president, MillsCollege P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term begins August 7, 1895. SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. O. ECKM AN, PIANO STUDIO, 205Va Gough St.; assistant teacher for beginners. MRS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness aye.: vocal classes Monday, 8 p. m..sl month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., $3 month: also private lessons and piano; ladles and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). . - . , 1 ILLIAN BEDDARD. THE ENGLISH AC- XJ tress; coaches ' ladies and gentlemen for the dramatic, profession:* appearances -arranged; Shakespearean classes Wednesday evenings. Shakespearean Academy, 9lB Hyde St., 8. F. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AYE., Berkeley, CaL T. STEWART BOWENS, M. A., Principal. \u25a0 MIGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- J-> lette, 24 Post st, ; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. ' Bookkeeping] PENMANSHIP, AHITHMfi -Otic taught 6 weeks -.course $30. 5 Stockton st., r. T>ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Xj Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. R. 6 & 12, 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELXCTBICAL, CIWLTUiNINO, ME- O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VANPER NAILLEN.723 Mkt. STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. : diploma course $30. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r.46: privateor class. rriAßß'a inst., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING X taught In6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical :engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly taught. | Write for catalogue. . A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. , . . , STORAGE 'iLSON^BROsir m^M^R^uff^STREET^ if Get our rates for storage of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of household goods; < separate locked rooms, dust, and vermin proof, at low rales. Telephone south 762. , . TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE; advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. 1 FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- -l ' -Chandise received on storage; money advanced on consignments; lire-proof building. 410 Post st., OTORAOE OF FURNITURE,PIANOS, HOUSE- -0 hold goods, etc. J. M.PIERCE, 735 Market st. XT' IRST-CLASS STORAGE: ADVANCES MADE J 421-423 Market st. CM AS. L. TAYLOR. TRUSTEES' SALES. rnRUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH X the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by JAMES LYNCH, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated April •-', 1890, and recorded In the office of the County Recorder of the county of San Luis Obispo, State of California, in Liber 7 of Deeds, at pages 894 and following, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 27th day of .tune, 1895, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora- tion, and the holder of the note (No. 9948) to se- cure payment of which the aforesaid Deed of Trust was executed, declaring that default had been made In the payment of the principal sum and other sums, due under said note and Deed of Trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEDS S. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice, that on TUESDAY, the 6th day of August. A. D.1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales- room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE &CO., No. 638 Mar- ket street, in th.c City and. County of San Fran- cisco,. State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of ihe United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate In the county of San Luis Obispo, State of California, described as follows, to wit : According to the ofllcial plats and system of sur- veys of tho Government of the United States. " ' InTownship twenty-five (25) south, range nine (9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. *< - Of section twenty (20), the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (SE. Viof NE. Vi): the north half of the southeast quarter (N. I/a of SE. Vi); and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (HE. 1/4 of the SE. Vi). ,„,»». Of section twenty-one (21), the south half (S. Va) and the northwest quarter (NW. 14). 1Of section twenty-two (22), tne south half of the northwest qnarter (8. Vi of NW. Vi); the south half of the southwest quarter (S. Vi of SW.Vi), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. Vi of SE. Vi). Of section twenty-seven (27), the northwest quar- ter of the northeast quarter (NW. 14 of NE. Vi). Of section twenty-eight (28), the east half of the northwest quarter (E. Va of NW. Vi);the south- west quarter of the northwest quarter (SW.- Vi of NW. 1,4), and the northwest quarter of the south- west quarter (NW. Vi of SW. Vi). r or section thirty-five (35), the south half of the' northeast quarter (S. i/ 3 of NE.14); the north half of the southwest quarter (?>. of SW. I/i), and the southeast quarter (BE. Vi). \u25a0 In township twenty-six (26) south, range nine (9) east; Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. \u25a0. , Of section four (4),lot one (1) and the east half of me dontneast quarter (E. Va of SE. 1/4). , I Containing in all one thousand four hundred and eighty-eight and \u0084 eighty-three ,; one-hundredths (1488.83) acres of land, more orless. Together wltn the appurtenances: .\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 TERMS OF SALE—Cash In goldcoin of the Uni- ted States; tern percent payable to the undersigned on the fall of the hammer; balance on delivery of deed : and if not so paid, unless for wantof title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited, and ,the .sale to be void. Acts Of sale at purchaser's expense. '\u25a0\u25a0 - v \u25a0 ' HENRY C.CAMPBELL, l Tnl \u0084_ - ' THADDEUS B. KENT, / Trustee* BOOMS TO LET-Continued. 7zlQ HARRISOX^LARG^^JX^Y^RONT T:t7 alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen. I 1 9Q HOWARD SUNNY SINGLE BACK XX&U rooms; furnished: $1 a week. T'^J. HOWARD, COR. NINTH LARGE x£O~± bay-windowroom suitable for one or two; cheap. . . .. . 1 9HQ I HOWARD NICELY FURNISHED xZAJVa room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $7 a month. QAQ IVY' AYE. LARGE FURNISHED Out/ front room, suitable for housekeeping or 2 gentlemen, $8 month. , A Q-: JESSIE.NEAR MINT— PRIVATE FAM. rxOO ily; a neat single room ; rent $5. ~~\ RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY— ii ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect terms reasonable. Q1 9 KIAKNY-ST. GEORGE HOUSE— OJLZi nished rooms, $1 50 to $3 week; 25c to 75c night: transients solicited. - OR RENT—TO 1 OB . 2 GENTLEMEN. nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; allmodern conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and. Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call. A ' ((SEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, . BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 36c to $1; week, $1 60 to $5; families. 91 MARKET, BET. FOURTEENTH AND l^tv Fifteenth Sunny front bedr«om and kitchen connecting with closets, sink, bath and laundry; $0. AQ 1 MINNA— FURNISHED ROOMS: $6 AND ttOJL $10 per month. UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY JLJ furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. Qft7 MISSION—LARGE FRONT ROOM; SUrF OU I able for two gentlemen; price reasonable. 91 NINTH— SUITE, SUITABLEFOR <' J- physician or dentist: running water: gas. « r»l I PINE—2 SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; $5 U.l X. and $6 per month. . RAND southern, COR, seventh AND VX Mission— Rooms all light;water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p.m.; single, 50 cents; suites, $1 day: $2 50 and $5 week up. . 1" EVERETT, 55 SECOND-FAMILY HOUSE; JCJ new management; respectable: sunny rooms; reasonable : transients solicited. M.DALTON. prop. 1 ( » SIXTH—SUNNY, FRONT ROOM, ALSO xV single rooms; ?1 to $1 50 per week. .JO SIXTH ST., THE HILLS DALE-SUNNY 00 rooms: single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. «\u25a0)•>-. SI'EVENSON 3 NICE, UNFUR- AOO nished; cheap rent. "VTEW PYRENEE HOUSR, 1314 STOCKTON -t-' St.—Sunny front rooms; suites or single: by day, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVE, prop. Q9 A1 SUTTER (THE SHASTA)—AI ROOMS OZi\Jii at up to date rates; elegant rooms; for- merly $5 to $6 at $2 50 ; per week to first-class roomers. 1 O.) TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY' FURNISHED 1 snany rooms, en suite or single. 9AQ THIRD-BEDROOM AND KITCHEN; O\JO large, sunny: furnished, housekeeping; $10. O"! 7 THIRD— LARGE SUNNY' FRONT; jiN «->JL I suite or single :sl 25t055 wcek:ss to $20 mo. I i TURK—NEW MANAGEMENT: NICELY Xt furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable; transients. " TURK-FRONT PARLOR FOR 2 GEN- tl'Jl tlemen $10; a'so single room. $5. ' BOARDING AND BOOMS. TTNC r 6TN~H^TEY^T3T^ : iFTH^S^7r^TjIfNY XJ single room with board $4 50 per week. COT BUSH 2 LARGE sunny BAY'-WIN- OOI dow rooms withboard; price reasonable. ft9ft EDDY'—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES U—U and single; best board:' reasonable. •, ; TTofEL~BERTLING77I4 BUSH—OPENED AS XX a family hotel: references given and required; all modern conveniences. __j - - - CtfILDKEN BOARDED. T ADY \V^H^U^ I X'H^iXdlrF^^WL^^lKE XJ small child to board. Address 1522 a Fell st. STOKES TO LET. -• TORE~3^R^oIIs~A^_rBA^FH7^S27^rGEARY 0 street. TORE— 4 LARGE LIVING-ROOMS: STABLE and yard. 1140 Alabama st. - JH>i : ""RENT A CORNER STORE; GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. : Apply W. B. CLUFF. 17 Sixth st. TnOUR-STORY BRICK AND IRONBUILDING J and basement, 508 Sacramento St., containing elevator, power, etc.: rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN <fc SONS, 20 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO- LET. x McAllister st. rpo LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES -I on first floor: rent reduced. 12 Montgomery St.. rooms 1 and 2. LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. \u25a0 Apply at building or G. H. U.Ml:s>.N &CO.. 14 Montg. St. STABLE FOR SALE. ~ COW STABLE ToTetTeiGHTEENTH AYE. and G St.. South San Francisco. \u25a0 -.<\u25a0 \u25a0• TO LEASE. TO LEASE—I'HOICE^DaYrV^OR^^STOCK ranch of 525 acres; cheap for term of years; near city. Address F., box VS. this orlice . pianos. VIOLINS, etc. ncourTge~h6me industry'; hemme & LONG Piano Co. (established 1875), 340 Post st.: on installments; send for catalogue. - 1 > EREMPTORY ALE OF SEVERAL NEW X and second-hand pianos to make room for two carloads now due. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor. Flood building. \VTANTED-SECOND-HAND PIANO, BUT TO * ' be In good condition. Address Piano, box 63, Call Office. SOMMER AGENCY REMOVED TO40 O*FAR- O reil st.; Steinway, $225; Weoer, $220. G. O. HEINE & CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu- siiek A Son pianos. PENTING PIANOS: LARGE AND VAiiIED Jt assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY *. CO.'S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. \ LEGANT UPRIGHT,- GOOD AS NEW, AT MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. . TVTICK UPRIGHT PIANO FOR PRACTICE; JLi price,' sBo; must be sold immediately. Room 12. 809 Market st. Cm?:a UPRIGHT, good as NEW; lady <U''xtJ". breaking up home and offers at great sacrifice for cash. Room 10, Flood building. p FORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE VX Mathusbek pianos; sold on very easy Install- ments; pianos rented. . 1360 Market st- A N EXCELLENT- OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS v sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please call and have it explained -. he easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano; full-size new up- rights from $160 upward. SHERMAN,CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND Pi- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY&CO. 'ti, cor. Kear- ny and Sutler sts. EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLi_a (ft CHASE. - . T?E\V ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, . STANDARD X makes, almost new, half original cost; see at ouce. F. W. SPENCER &CO., 721 Market st. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST BT.-SOHME"rT Newby <fc Evans. Brlggs and other pianos. CTB I NWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED ; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market C 0 PER VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLDANEW ~J 11. MULLER. maker, repairer. , 2 Latham place. W~ M. G.EADGER, WITHKOIILER & CHASE '' 26, 28 and SO O'Farrell st. STECK, CHICKEBING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. C( AZ A SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'FarreU st. A BETTER ANDEASIER PLAN TO BUY A good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOIILER &CHASE'S. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. \u25a0 DECKER BROS., STEINWAY,FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell at. - PHYSICIANS. tS^fTulSatTsmT NIiuRALGIAr GOUT^SPE^ Xii clal attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market at.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. M. A HOME, AFRIKND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUXKK.I4I3 Eighth si., Alameda. LEGAL .NOTICES.;/- : "VTOTICE ~TO 'CREDITORS - ESTATE OF -L> FKEDENGELCKE, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ad- ministrator of the estate of FRED ENGELCKE, deceased, to the creditors \u25a0 of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office. 319 Pine st., the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. .. -\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 .-' A. C. KHEESE, administrator of the estate of FRED ENGELCKE, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, July 17, 1895. J. D. St-LLiVAN. attorney for administrator. EPARTMENT No. „• 9, PROBATE. —In XJ the Superior Court, In and for the \u25a0. City and County of : Han Francisco. State of Cali- fornia. \u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0-. -'- 'V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 --\u0084-• ,\u25a0\u25a0 . In the matter of the estate of .TE AN BEAUXIS alias J. BEAUXIS alias JACQUES J. BEAUXIS, deceased. No. 16.181. t . . ' Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the . 23d day -of July, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a. M. of . said . day, -• and the court- room •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 tne time and place for proving th« will of said JEAN BEAUXIS alias J. BEAUXIS alias . ACQUEH.I. BKAUXIS, deceased, and for hearing the application of GRACIETTK LAOA- U IE u, for/ the issuance to her of letters ; testa- mentary thereon.' \u25a0 " "• \u25a0 Dated" July 11, A. D. 1888. .' I Seal. J .- C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. P. ALEX ANDRE BERGEROT, Attorney for Petitioner, 143-143 Crocker building,S. F., Cal. HOUSES TO LET. S"9 r~l£Ko6sT HOUSB^OB BBNT^i >'• to 6 rooms separate, suitable for house- keeping. 522 Howard st. UXXY' KW. COR.; 2101 WEBSTER: 10 0 rooms, bath; $65. "1717 POST— B ROOMS; STABLE; LARGE 1111 yard. Apply2to 4. lift TURKSTREET. ~ i-X\J HOUSE OF 45 ROOMS. O. F. YON RIIEIX &CO., - \u25a0\u25a0 513 California street. ± X FIXE BAY*- WINDOW HOUSE \u25a0OF 9 <PttU. rooms, bath. 525 Golden Gate aye. ft J C FELL ST.—FINE 2-STORY HOUSE; 9 . >JXO rooms; all modern Improvements; rent re- duced. Apply 617 Fell st. 1- j 9 TAYLOR— IO SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE XUXj-i yard and garden; flue marine view. LAn VALENCIAST.— 6 ROOMS AND BATH, -L^r I very cheap; yard; water free; rent $16. Apply at premises. Q/IX PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE ; BROOMS «fl)T."<J l - with every convenience and marine view. 1733 Broadway, near Gongh st. SUNNYHOUSE— EDDY',near LARKIN; 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. LATEST BTYLES IXHOUSES TO RENT AT BALDWIN &HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. _OA post, opposite FIRST congrega- "OUtional Church— Good location for doctor or dentist: low rent to a good tenant. Apply to G. H. UMBSEX .v. CO. 14 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HOUSES. HAXDSOMELY FIfR^JIs!IE~D~TfoUSE IN Western Addition; 7 rooms and bath; modern Improvements; willrent it unfurnished if desired. Apply at 1102 Market st. MODERN NEW FLAT; BEAUTIFULLY" PA- pered and furnished; 6 rooms: bath; piano; $5750. 1237 Lea venworth St., near Clay. I\JEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS AND BATH; ELE- -i-> gantly furnished. 422 Page st. Q99~CA NICE COTTAGE, COMPLETELY' <^>^jU.kj\J. furnished; 6 rooms, bath, basement; yard for chickens; barn: lovely place: near boule- vard. Lake Merrltt, Oakland. 1020 Oak st. .Oakland. COTTAUES TO LET. fflj OO^^COTT AO ET'eT ROOMS-r FINE LOCA- <ip~O. tion. 1724 Central aye., Alameda. C.l 1 COTTAGES; 4 BOOMS: YARD:SUN. <U) x x Rincon aye., Second st., near Brannan. m DOLORES, NR. SEVENTEENTH— COT- tage4rooms; bath. pOTTAGE 5 ROOMS; BATH; LAUNDRY; \J chicken-yard; fine marine view; all modern improvements; Green St., bet. Octavia and La- piuia. Inquire 2619 Octavla St., near Green. FLATS TO LET. 'STft~T^Roos[ flat"- bathl sunny! i-U. 929 Nineteenth St., off Castro. INE FLAT 7 ROOMS: ALL MODERN. 625 Golden Gate aye., bet. Van Ness and Franklin. ANTED—A FURNISHED FLAT INTHE Mission or north of Market st. Address MRS. LAUFENBURG, 710 California st. <8_ 1A SUNNY UPPER FLAT3 ROOMS; CEL- «3pxU. lar. 39 Dore st., near Harrison and Ninth. IQ7I HAIGHT ST.— UPPER SUNNY FLAT ttO 12 4 rooms, basement; rent $12. O* 1 /\u25a0» NEW ELEGANT UPPER SUNNY tITIU. modern flat, 4 rooms and bath. 1421 Hayes st. \u25a0 innoICE~FLATS: 1010 AND1012 MASON, 1018 \J and 1030 Sacramento sts. : 5 and 6 rooms; bath. Apply320 Sansome St.. room 4. QQ FLAT 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123 •JpO. Vallejost., near Leaven worth. OZY FLATS: 8 AND 34 HANOVER PLACE, off Sacramento, below Mason: 5 rooms; bath. LAT OF 4 ROOMS: RENT CHEAP. 527% Geary st. ELEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH Wr7, JL- below Bryant 5 and 6 rooms: bath ; $8 to $16. C* %)*)~nf\ 12^6 SACRAMENTO— 7 ROOMS; '. .OV. gas; bath: fine view. •EW 6-ROOM FLATS, BATH, LAUNDRY, -Li etc 834 Folsomst. ; sunny side. TTiLAT: 4 ROOMS: $10 A MONTH. 716 NATO- X 1 ma &t., bet. Eighth and Ninth. EW SUNNY FLAT; 4 ROOMS; BATH; *-' rent cheap. 1126 Alabama st., near 24th. "VTEW, ELEGANT 5 AND 6 BOOM FLATS; .1 all modern conveniences; ?.5 and $27 50. 1710 Hyde st. Q9A ELEGANT UPPER MODERN FLAT: 4 o— ' '• large sunny rooms and bath. 615 Grove st. Si-. COR. EIGHTEENTH AST) CASTRO— UP- per flat of 6 rooms and bath; stable; in good order; rent $16. Apply L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia, near Sixteenth. YEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT OF 7 ROOMS ' and bath; cor. Seventeenth and Castro sts. SPECK <fc CO., 602 Market st. "I A GROVE, NEAR CITY' HALL— ELEGANT X\J flat. 5 rooms and bath. lATEST STYLES IX FLATS TO RENT AT J BALDWfXife HAMMOND'S.' IO Montgomery. - HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. '" ; " sIjN3rYTuI?FU^N7siEIED~RqO^IS^rPRI> vate family: suitable for 2 ladies, or man and wile; rent $7. Ad. Western Addition, box 9, Call. _AO BROADWAY— NICE HOUSEKEEPING luO rooms; also single; nicely furnished new- house. £A 9 BUCHANAN, COR. FELL KITCHEN \J\j£j with stove, and others furnished and sunny. OKOI CALIFORNLA 3 ELEGANT ~ FUR- *-«-'OJL nished rooms ior housekeeping cheap. I 1 ft! A CLAY'—3 FURXISHED ROOMS AND lulubath, for light housekeeping. 1 ROOM, UNFURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEP- X ing. 461 Clementina. P.A/1 EDDY— LARGE SUNNY FRONT SUITE, OXJrt elegantly furnished, for housekeeping; rea- sonable. EDDY'— NICELY furnished house- «-' LI keeping rooms: every convenience; splen- did location. EIGHTH—SUNNY UNFURNISHED AL- cove room ; also single rooms: references. I 9Q7 EIGHTH NICE, SUN NTT FRONT !--O I SUITES; furnished complete for light housekeeping; cheap. ELEVENTH—E LEGANTLY' FUR- :nished front sunny room and kitchen: car- pets and furniture new; hath, etc.; $12; complete for housekeeping: running water. OAT FOURTH SUNNY FRONT FUR- O\f I nished suites for housekeeping; also single. 7AA HARRISON NICELY' FURNISHED, 1 \J\J sunny rooms for housekeeping, or un- furnished; also single. QffOl HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH-NICELY' VO—'i furnished suite housekeeping rms; others. Qft7 HOWARD—SUNNY FURNISHED BOOM; O\J I suitable for light housekeeping. 1 ifi^/i HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT SUITES: X\JO\J furnished for housekeeping ; other rooms- cheap. 170 HOWARD-A LARGE BAY-WINDOW L I \JO room and kitchen with range; furnished for housekeeping: reasonable. P./J Q MIN NA - 2 "NICELY FURNISHED «.'t:O sunny housekeeping rooms. Cfti MISSION. . NEAR . SECOXD-SUNNY' OXJX bedroom and kitchen: rent $10. Ql C MISSION— LARGE SUNN ROOM FOR O-LU housekeeping; also single; $1 50 and $2 50. CM 7 MISSION^ ROOMS, PARLOR FLOOR", Urt 1 complete for housekeeping. IACCO R 1125 MISSION-SUNNY ROOMS X\JOO for housekeeping; children taken; other rooms: cheap. 11 Q7 MISSION-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED XXOI sunny front suits; suitable for housekeep- ing; pnc« reasonable. \u25a0 Tq 17 MISSION LARGE SUNNY SUITE, lt/1 Ifurnished, housekeeping, $15; 3 unfur- nished. 1{ j SOUTH PARK—I OR 2 SUNNY. WELI, X\) furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. C.-1A 2 sunny FURNISHED ROOMS FOR tjpJLv/. housekeeping; range: running water. 703 O'Farrell St., bet Hyde and Larkin. I «>/» SEVENTH—NICE sunny' furnished IOU housekeeping rooms: veranda; yard; cheap. m SEVENTH 2 SUITES OF bouse- XO 4 keeping rooms, $8 and £12 a month; also otner rooms. Th[\ SIXTH-2 CONNECTING ROOMS, COM- i ±Zi\J plete for hsekpg. : every convenience: $10. A 9Q PIXTH— LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM rk£o for housekeeping; cheap. STOCKTON—NICELY FURNISHED rooms for honsekeeplng. I 7 At) s K'l ON -2* CONNECTING ROOMS, .L.I \J'J furnished complete for housekeeping. 7-1 7 TEH A.MA, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH I JL I —2 furnished rooms suitable for housekpng. 099 THIRD— FRONT FURXISHED HO USf". O-J-J keeping suites; $9, $10, $11; single, $1. $1 25. "I AO TAYLOR-SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING luu rooms: furnished: $12 per month. II 1 welsh, 019 FOURTH, BELOW 11^2 Bryant—2 or 3 nicely furnished house- keeping rooms; cheap. 7-1 A VAN NESS AYE.— ELEGANT FRONT I 1U parlor; also kitchen; complete for house- keeping: $25. KOO3IS TO LET. JT^^rrT^slfNNV; SINGLI? FRONT "±Xii room: private family; home comforts. . Ift ft CLARA. NEAR FIFTH ONE. TWO J-UvJ 1 and three rooms; rent low. \ EDDY-LARGE FRONT ALCOVE OOP room, unfurnished. $10, or furnished, $18. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable- half price of best hotels, with equal accommodations- very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. 1 EIGHTH—PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM- X\!O double bed. $1 50 week; also 1. $125 week. Q1 7 FULTON LARGK SUNNY FRONT iJx I rooms, furnished and unfurnished. CiA(\ GOLDEN GATE AYE.—SUNNY, FUR- V±l/ nished rooms, en suite and single; gentle- men preferred. ~ - - ' \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0"\u25a0 WE LEAD FOR BARGAINS; OUR PRICES " convincing; $500 or less cash, balance long time, 2 modern flats, large lot, fine location, price $3200: $500 cash. SI 7OO mortgage, buys elegant 2-story 7-room house, lar^e lot, near Powell St.: $100 cash, balance on time, building lots, block from 2 car lines. A. M. sPECK & CO., 602 Mar- ket »t., corner Montgomery. ""VTEW COTTAGE: FIVE ROOMS; LOT 25x100; -L> large basement, etc. : Jersey, near Douglass. Inquire WILLIAM PLANT, NE. Twenty-fourth and Dougluss. TOCKTON CITY LOTS FROM $125 EACH O upward: easy payments; 5 minutes from Court- house on electric car line: call for maps. C. F. MOORE, 986 Market st.. room 4. \u25a0 ARC. A IN-HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS withtwo business corners; no agents. Apply Albany Brewery, 71 and 75 Everett St., nr.Fourth. BUILDERS. LOOK AT THIS—S LOTS (1 A corner) $550 to $900 each : electric track laid; street work done; Army st.. nr. Cogswell College. J. F. PLUMBE, Agent, 1402 Valencia st. <2» "I AAA LOT 62:6x136 FEET; SPLENDID C*IV'UU. location; forced sale; a snap. $3200— 10- room house; new; near station; street work done ; worth more. a Many other houses and lots for sale in Berkeley. oil AS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station. Q 1 QflO SMALLHOUSE, LOT AND FURNI- -0 1 O\J\'. ture. 12th five., nr. park, south side. COUSTKI HEAL. ESTATE. pE^TucliiD~Fl?6!rsl3^ -It 'prompt sale: 8 acres: house of 10 rooms and bath; all modern conveniences: furniture, piano, carriage, poultry: 20 varieties of fruit. $*00 per acre— lo acres line fruit land; 31 mile out; in whole or part; easy terms. PROUZE 4 BRADFORD, Haywards, Cal. 97 ACRES ALL LEVEL: ALL IX BEAR- - J Iing: almonds and apricots: adjoins town in Alameda County; good buildings; will exchange forincome city property. Apply A.M. SPECK A - CO., 602 Market, st. OZY HOME: 5 ROOMS; 4 LARGE LOTS j(over half acre) ; flue place for chickens. WM. LAMBERT, MUbrae, San Mateo County. 1 7 ACRES; LOVELY LITTLEHOME; FOUR JL 4 acres fruit of all kinds in bearing; house of 9 rooms; nice outbuildings; windmill and tank; lovely old oaks and flowers; a sightly,pretty place at a snap, $2500; half mile from town. D. 11. TWING. Sonoma City. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED -T city property— small farm set out in Al fruit- trees; nearHealdsburg. Address 3022 Buchanan st. T OUIS SCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25. Crocker bulldlnz. The best and cheapest stock ranch in the State for sale on easy terms; plenty of water and feed the year round ; 80 miles from San Francisco and, only 5 miles fromrailroad. Ifyou mean business, call at once and get all particulars. LOUIS LOSS. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker building, San Francisco. QOA(|A LOT 240x135, IN BERKELEY; <J)OUUU. nice cottage, 5 rooru3, barn, chicken- bouses, etc.: 9 cows, established milk route, horse, agon, chickens, etc.; this place clears over $100 monthly: owner sells account sickness. CHAS. a. BAILEY, 46 Market s:., s. 1 ., or Berkeley station. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. JL Our colony is now established; already 25 families have decided to make their homes with I us. We are determined to develop a community j Of homes that will be self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and r>ro:ltable. We own this tract of land, in fact it has been our home for over 30 ears, and we know from experience that the soil Is well adapted to the successful growth of every variety of fruit, grain and . vegetables that are grown in the State of California. We have now 1000 acres in alfalfa, from which we cut three and four crops per annum, and that, too, without irrigation. We claim that we can offer more to the man who really wants a home than has ever yet been offered or that is likely i ever to be offered again. The man who provides a . borne that is self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable forbis family enjoys a sensu of in- ' dependence and proprietorship that is simply im- i possible in any other business and is especially : impossible for the man who works on a salary and Is subject to the fluctuations of business or the \u25a0whim of his employer. We ask yonr investigation j of our offer. Address New England Colony of California, Room 10. Mills building. ARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 "~M ILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts 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 (tores on the property ; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 end 65. Chronicle building. IF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING purposes or an orchard already Improved, where only small cash outlay is required, balance payable tn 6 or 7 years, apply 836 Montgomery St.. S. F. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS THE A WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. money TO LOAN. ~~~PRIV A ATE ENTRANCE IN RE A FROM O'Farrell street; private rooms for ladies and gents: discreet gentlemanly attendants: at UNCLE HARRIS' Collateral Association, 15 Grant avenue. "\T° COMMISSIONTT'OME TO THE LOANER -Li direct for money on your pianos and furniture without removing. 418 Ellis st., room 22. 1 OAKS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND XJ mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ON" FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal. Rm 68, Donohoe bldg, 1170 Market. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi- ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant aye., 3 doors fromMarket st. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. .850 Market St., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. "Uncle BUI." US. LOANOFFICE; 777 MARKET ST., NR. Fourth; money on everything; private rooms, ladies. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY AXKEL & , CO., Mills bldg, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential. "T F.JOHNS & CO.. FINANCIAL AGENTS^ A- 632 Market St., room 9: money to loan in j amounts to suit ou San Francisco and Oakland real ! estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and \ \u25a0old; insurance on man'f g plant placed at low rates. M~ ONEY AT ttxTi'sT AND 3D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. r.l'ii V, 628 Market st. ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE IXSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. OX ANY SECURITY, A TLOW RATES; DEAL- Ingconfidential. 43 Crocker building. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 6122. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON -ci your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN.1021 Mission st. DENTISTS.^ DR. REA. 300 TURK—ALL WORK at lowest prices and warranted: open evenings. *~A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- - V ranted. DR.J. W. KEY.1122 Market st. T\R. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN XJ Gate aye.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction nd patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. AT CHALFANTS'S.HMASON.COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no charge; en bridges, crowns and cold 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 p&imess extraction: artificial teeth, frms&;linings fromsl; extracting 50c, with gas Of 7 A SET Fun TEETH: WARRANTED AS «1P * good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. t-|R. H. \u25a0•. young, BRIDGES and TEETH XJ without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DR. LUDLUM HILL, X44S MARKET ST., near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plate* are made; old * plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. rtOLTON DENT ASSOCIATION. 806 .MAR- \j ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKEB, T OUIS RCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F. REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE I IF YOUHAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate I can place it for you; everybody wants money. "36 QOnrt AX ELEGANT HOME. IN A GOOD <4pOUUv/. location: house of 9 rooms; all mod- ern; don't fail to see itif you want a home. <S_l9PinA CORNER BUSINESS prop- is)X+j.O\J\J. erty: former tenant got rich: it is the right place for the right man. ON THURSDAY IILL OFFER SOME LOTS \J cheap on easy terms; don't bay till then. ©zinf. MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- (tjp^tUv/. mentplan. <gj £. AA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- *SkJ\J\J. mentplan. LOUIS LOSS, Booms 24 and 25, Crocker Building,S F. CITY REAL ESTATE.

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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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Nodate—2o miles NW ofPoint Reyes, schr RubyA Cousins, from WillapaHarbor forSan Francisco.

June 20—24 N42 W, ship St Nicholas, from NewYork forSan Francisco,

July 11—48 NI3W, Brship Eaton Hail, fromLondon for Port Los Angeles..

Domestic Ports.'ASTORIA—SaiIed July 18-Stmr Oregon.for San

Francisco. \u25a0 . \u25a0 ;_ ,

Arrived July 18 —Br bark Orthes, from Yoko-hama. '-\u25a0 v-

TACOMA-Salled July 18—Nor stmr Oscar ll,forDelagoa Bay ;bark Tidal Wave, lor San Francisco jschr Sadie, forGuaymas. *>

SANTA BARBARA—ArrivedJuly 18-Schr El-norah, fromEureka.

EUREKA-Salled July 18—Schr Edward Parke.HUMBOLDT—Off port July 18—Bark Enoch

Talbot, from Tacoma forSan Francisco.Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers.

NEW YORK-ArrivedJuly 18—Stmr Belgen-land, from Antwerp.

Sailed—stmr Normannla, for Hamburg; stmiWitteklnd. for Bremen.

ROTTERDAM—Arrived out July 18—Stmr Am-Sterdamat.

BREMERHAVEN-Arrived oat July 18—StmrTrav<-.

LONDON—Arrived out July 18—Stmr Mlssls-sipi. -

Sailed—Stmr Manitoba, for New York.QUEENSTOWN-Sailed July 18-Stmr Gerraa-

nia. from Queenstown.Arrived—Sunr Lucania, from New York for

Liverpool—about 6hours behind the record. %DOVER—Passed July IS—Stmr Danla,from New

York for Bamburg.DUNNETHEAD—Passed July 18—Stmr Norge,

from New York forStettin.PKAWU POlNT—Passed July 18-Stmr Veen-

dam, from Rotterdam for New York.

THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1895. 13

BIRTHS—DEATHS.BOBN.

BROWN—In Visitacion Valley, July 16, 1895,10 the wifeof James Brown, a daughter.

HENDY—Inthis city,July 15,1895, to the wifeof'J. H. Hendy, a daughter.

KILLEY—Inthis city,July17,1895, to the wifeofPaul Killey.a son.

LYNCH—Inthis city,July 13, 1895, to the wifeofJohn W.Lynch, a son.

PLUM—Inthis city.July 17, 1895, to the wifeofCharles M.Plum Jr., a son.

SMITH—InOakland, Julr 18, 1895, to the wifeofW. T. Smith, a daughter.

SMITH—AtStockyards, Alameda County, July 4,1895, to the wifeof J.Smith, a daughter.

fiIAKRIED.CUSACK—BURTON—In this city, July 4, 1895,

Frank C. Cusack and Uallie Burton, both of SanFrancisco.

GRANT—LANE—In Fruitvale, July 11, 1895,George M.Grant and Sadi* E. Lane.

MALMQUIST—ANDERSON—In this city, July17, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelauder, Carl A.Malmqutst and Maria Anderson, both of SanFrancisco.

MULLENDER—ZETI—Inthis city,July 11,1895,by the Rev. Edcar Lion, William J. Mullenderand Lizzie M./eh.

WOOD—LANGTON—Tn this city,July 16, 1895,at St. Stephen's Church, by the Rev. E. J. Lion,Andrew Younger Wood and Caroline Wood Lang-ton.

DIED.Carroll. Maggie Sourian, Matilda 8.Clarkson. Henry C. Reabury, ForrestHurst. Mabel

-Shortt, Lawrence H.

McCabe, John Starkweather, H. K.Mayer, Laura C, Triplett,Mrs. G.B.Meehan, Mary F. Tobin, RichardNipper. Maria M. Vodden, StephenPhillips,Prank J. Williams, Fannie A.Qulnn, Lawrence A. Wendt, Mane

CLARKSON—In this city.July17,1895, Henry C,beloved husband of Ellivere Clarkson, and onlyson of Prentice M. and Mary C. Clarkson, ana-tive of San Francisco, . aged •24 years.

JBeB"Frien(!s and acquaintances are respect-- fullyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY\u25a0 .(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from. the resi-

dence of his parents, 522 Eddy street, thence toSt. Mary'sCathedral, corner of Van Ness avenueand O'Farrell street, where a requiem high masswill be celebrated for the repose of his soul,commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. IntermentI.O. O.F. Cemetery.

CARROLL—In this city, July 16. 1895. MaggieCarroll, beloved sister of Dennis. Cornelius, Pat-rick, Nellie and Bridget Carroll, Mrs. C. MoAuhffe, Mrs. J. B. Collins and Mrs. C. W. Mur-phy, anative of County Cork, Ireland, aged 28years.

it3~Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her lateresidence, 244 aTwelfth street, thence to St.Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a requiemhigh mass willbe celebrated for the repose ofher soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter-ment HolyCross Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Y.L.1. No. I.—Officers and members of Y. L.I.No. 1: You are hereby notified to attend thefuneral ofour late sister. Miss Maggie Carroll,from 244aTwelfth street. THIS DAY (Fri-day), at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Byorder

K.FITZPATRICK,President.HURST—In this city,July17,1895. Mabel, eldest

daughter of Daniel ana MillieHurst, anative ofSan Francisco, aged 4years and 7 months.

MAYER—In this city, July 18, 1895. Laura C.beloved wife of Fred G.Mayer, a native of Oaklaud, aged 19 years 4months and 14 days.

MEEnAN—In this city, July 18. 1895, MaryFrances, beloved daughter of Patrick J. andNellie Frances Meehan. anative of San Fran-cisco, aged 7 months and 10 days.

fi3-The funeral willtake place TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 11o'clock a. m., from her parents'residence, 2103 Powell street, Interment HolyCross Cemetery.

McCABE—Inthis city, July 18, 1895, John Mc-Cabe, aged 40 years.

NIPPER—In this city,July 16. 1895, Maria Mar-garetha, beloved wifeof Uudolph Nipper; andmother of Eliza, Bertha and Rosa Nipper, andsister of Theodore Schomaker, anative of Han-over, Germany, aged 32 years.US*Friends and acquaintances are respect-

fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi-dence, 2731 Greenwich street, thence to St. Boni-face's Church, Golden Gate avenue, wherea solemn requiem high mass will be cele-brated for the repose of the soul of the faith-ful departed, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

PHILLIPS-'-In Mendoclno County, Cal., July 17,1895, Frank J., beloved son of Thomas and Mar-garet Phillips,and brother of William. Thomas,Mary, Maggie, George and Addie Phillips,ana-tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years.

83"Friends . and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited toattend the lunerai TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi-dence, 218 Arlingtonstreet, thence to St. Mary'sCollege Church, Mission road, where a requiemhigh mass willbe celebrated for the repose of hissoul, commencing at 9 o'clock a.11. IntermentHolyCross Cemetery.

QUINN—In this city, July JlB. 1895, LawrenceAlbert, beloved son of James and • ElizabethQulnn, anative of San Francisco, aged 4monthsand 10 days. ,

SEABURY—Inthis city, Joly 17, 1895, ForrestSeabury, a native of Wisconsin, aged 44 years.

gT'Friends and acquaintances are respect-• fully.invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 12:30 o'clock p.m.. from the par-lors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 122 Eddy street.Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery.

SHORTT—In this city,July 17.1895. Lawrence H.Shortt. beloved husband of Clara H. Shortt, ana-tive of Canada, aged 60 years. [Canadian papersplease copy.J ; . s. .v;;y

*3-Interment private.SOURIAU—In this city, July —, 1895, Matilda

Susan, beloved daughter of Desire and the lateSusan Souriau, and sister of Louis D. and ClaraS. Souriau, a native of San Francisco, aged 17years 2 months and, 21 day*.

Friends and acquaintances are resoect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY

.: (Friday), at 8:16 o'clock a. si., from the familyresidence, 115 Morris avenue, thence to theChurch of Notre Dame, Bush street, betweenDupont and Stockton, where a solemn requiemmass will be celebrated for the repose of hersoul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. IntermentMount Calvary Cemetery.

STARKWEATHER—In Oakland, July 17. 1895,H. K.Starkweather, a native of Massachusetts,'aged 73 years 3 months and 5days.TRIPLETT—In Maine Prairie, Solano County,

Cal.. July 17, 1895. Mrs. G. B. Triplett. a nativeof Virginia,aged 77 years 5months and 7 days.

TOBIN—Inthis city,July 18,1895. Richard Tobin.a native of Ireland, aged 69 years.

VODDEN— this city, July 17, 1895, StephenVodden, anative of England, aged 64 years.

jJG|~t rlencis ana-acquaintances are respect-

fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the

•par-

lors of Halsted &Co., 946 Mission street. Inter-ment Laurel HillCemetery.

WILLIAMS—Inthis city. July 17, 1895, FannieA., wife of Captain H.G. Williams, and sister-in-law of Mrs. R. A. Sarle, a native of Litchneld,Me., aged 60 years, fMainepapers please copy.J

MS" Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par-

lors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. IntermentLitchfleld, Me.

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WENDT—In this city,July17.1895. Marie Wendt,• beloved -aunt,of Charles Lindeman and Mrs.Charlotte Hansen, anative of Germany, aged 75'years 6months and 17 days.

" • ."jgs~Frlenas and acquaintances are respect-

fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY\u25a0 (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residenceof her niece. Mrs. Charlotte Hansen, 416 Sixth*street, between Harrison and Bryant. Interment

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MEDICAL

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A SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE-ilmale diseases; ladies may have the benefit ofthe SKill and attention of a physician of longandsuccessful practice; a home In confinement withbest possible care, with the privacy ofa home andthe convenience of a hospital: these who are sickor discouraged should !call on the doctor aud statetheir case, they willfind in her a true friend;allconsultation :free and absolutely confidential ;- apositive cure for the liquor,morphine and tobaccohabit; every case guaranteed without. lnjury tohealth. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st., bet.Jones and Leavenworth. \u25a0

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P.."RICORD'S ESSENCE OFLIFEFOR LOSTmanhood; general weakness: three bottles $5.

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Daudet'sTphro tablets— GREATmodern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,

potency, and all disorders of the sexual organs;$1abox:6 boxes f5;send forcircular. WIDBER'SDrug Store, 14 Ellis St., sole agent.

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FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-stored in one day: no instruments: French

remedies guaranteed at any time; consult free.MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near LaHtln.

IADIES—BEFORE~

SEEING A DOCTOR1consult MRS. EMARV,1118 Market St., r.6.A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO

J\. ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger;safe and sure: $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delayuntiltoo late. .OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal.

DU-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS;safe and efficient- emmenagogue; $1per box.

RICHARDS A CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts.

ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR.DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market;

leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe-cialist for safe, quick relief of 'irregularities, nomatter what cause; treatment scientific, harmlessand painless; never fails; home Inconfinement.

R. RICORD'S PILLS;EXPRESS S2 50: SAFE,sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females.

Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard.T ADIES

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J-J nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best:safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, forparticulars, "Relief for Ladles," inletter byreturnmail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,Philadelphia, Pa.

ALLLADIES INTROUBLE CONSULT THEAonly reliable specialist inSan Francisco; in-stant relief: $500 paid forany case Icannot cure;board: skillful attention during confinement; spe-cial attention to diseases of the eye; advice free;confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 110y_ Turkst.

M~ RS. WEGBNER, PRIVATE HOMEforall female diseases; separate homes for la-

dles before and duringconfinement; have enlargedand arranged my home to suit rich and poor; Ir-regularities cured ina day :guaranteed ;no instru-ments; regular physicians of long and successfulpractice: travelers attended; no delay: all businessstrictlyconfidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st.

R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT.FORMERLYof 1211 Mission,now 1508 Market st.:month-

y irregularities cured ina few hours; guaranteed;no instruments used:sure preventive.

DX.HALL,14McALLISTERTsECOND FLOOR,next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women.

"PRIVATE HOME INCONFINEMENT; GER-man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission.

"VICEPRIVATE HOME INCONFINEMENTJ-\ at the most reasonable price inthe city. MRS.M.PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st.

TFIRREGULAROR ANYFEMALE DISEASEJ- see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254Va 4th.

COST.

TR?-VYED~FRO3T~BAY VIEwTkED^COw";hilt? stripe on back: spotted face. Liberal re-

ward for return to MICHAELCONNELL. Twen-ty-ei?hth aye., between Iand Hsts., Bay View.

JOST-A LITTLEBAY MARE,2 years old,JU with shoes on. Return to 133 collingwood St.;receive reward.

LUST—(.ItAY MALTESK CAT WITH BELLSattached to collar. Finder rewarded if re-

turned to J. SEAGER, 536 Valencia st.MALL WHITE AND BLACK SETTERbitch;has distemper. Reward at 20 Hubbard.

d_On REWARD-LOST, SUNDAY JULY 7,ATiipJJ\J Union Park, lady's gold watch and fob,with diamond. Return to 425 Fourth st.

OST—SUNBURST PIN;. DIAMOND SET--i-i ting. $25 reward ifreturned to this office.

FOUND.

F"~^n7N^^SA?TvEisT7wATCH ANDCHAIN;owner have same by proving property and pay-

ing expenses. 124 Erie st.

SEWING MACHINES.

$~~9X NEW~~DOME STIC SEWING-

MA-O— chine; drop leaf,drawers, cover and at-tachments. 205 Fourth st.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

"^QHriI ""SACRIFICE; COTTAGE "4<t]pt7Uv/. rooms and cottage of 3rooms: rent $9:lot 25x125; terms $150 cash, balance on easyterms; near Market-street station. W.P.RYAN,960 Seventh st., Oakland.

OOD OPENING for a grocery-store,with 4 living-rooms; rent reasonable. W. P.

RYAN,960 Seventh St., Oakland.USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY

X)Paying 6 to 8 per cent oninvestmentSOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT.

CHOICERESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE.GOOD CHEAP RANCHES

Close to Oakland. Must be sold.RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles

from Oakland.FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont

Berkeley, etc.ACRE TRACTS and CHICKENRANCHES,110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres. close to car line. Terms to suit.

Willsubdivide.THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.

Don't fail to see them.:-

-\u0084„>.; :_si • E.E.BUNCE,' . 1008 Broadway, Oakland.

-ROOMCOTTAGE HOME,ATGOLDENGATE;easy terms; easy terms; $50 down, $10 per

month. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Market st.,San Francisco. f. \u25a0 .<2J 11f\l\ A 5-ROOM COTTAGE WITHBATH,tjpliUU.all furnished; lot 80x127; easy terms.Applyto W. C. MiißaN, I.orln Station. Berkeley.

"jfljTcA LOT NEAR THE ALTENHEIMINtW-LOKJ. Fruitvale; electric cars; only$1 downand $1a week :selling fast; good improvements.H.B.PINNEY.owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland.

ORNER LOT ON TWENTY-FOURTH ST.—Lot 50x126 feet: price $20 a front foot: other

lots in same locality are being sold for$30. Callon A. J. SNIDER <£ CO., rtal estate dealers, 467Ninth St., Oakland. ." :

ONLY 82100— HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS; BATH,hot and cold water; lot 40x132 on Vernon st.,

adjoining Linda Vista Terrace, and having amag-nificent unobstructed view of the bay and the Pied-mont hills: your own terms. . Apply to HEBRONA-HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway. Oakland.T>ENEDICT&CO., REALESTATE ANDLOAN-D Agents, Ninth St., Oakland: the oldestfirm inOakland ;rents collected: business of ab-sent owners promptly attended to. \u25a0

<£il 9?\A BARGAIN;CHICKEN RANCH 12«j!1~«Jl'. miles from Oakland: improvements

cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E.BARNARDA SON, 458 NinthSt., Oakland.

Q»Oft MONTHLY FOR 6-ROOM COTTAGES;(JP^Vf plans free. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate statn.

\\rM.M. DEWOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050»T Broadway. - : \u25a0 -•-.\u25a0 '•\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:-\u25a0-.

(JTj^Qp.A $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9-i~n^.tJU\J. room modern houne: nice stable: lot60x150; a bargain; see It at once. WILLIAMP.TODD,1008 Broadway, Oakland.W_sg» A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5CENTS— THEkE^ WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, for maillne.

OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.XPURNITURE ANDCARPET^AT^YOUrToWN'J price. H.SCHELI.HAAS. 408 Eleventh st.

OAKLAND HOTELS. '

/^aTi^sc^iiw^l?^t^e^^eXdTno^Cni)AX largest hotel in.Oakland: , table first class;terms by week or month, moderate; trains to andfrom San Francisco every 15 minutes; cars fromSixteenth-street ,station pass hotel; sample-roomforcommercial travelers onground floor. ROBERTGAY Proprietor. •\u25a0• \u25a0

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MODERN CoWATiE^TTtOOMsTwrTH^LOTi$800: an offer wanted for a lot 80x133, fin-ished stre?t. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st.,Alameda. , \u25a0

OK SALE— A LOT ON BROADWAY 60x148feet, or 100x148 feet, facing the rising sun; thewidest street in the city and free from railroads;pleasantly located and only 2blocks from the Park-street broad-gauge depot. ;For terms address F. K.KRAUTH,2412 Central aye., Alameda. . -.IFYOU WANT

' .A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH

HOMECALLON THE OLDBUILDINGFIRMOP

A.R. DENKE, WEBSTER STREET.

BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

fl>lK~5-ltOC>M^ COTTAGE: 60x185; $165 aF.ypl.o. BOEGLE, Golden Gate station.

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;Be sure nnd Inspect that handsome new 9-roommodern house just being finished onDwigbtway,Berkeley; 2 blocks from station and on electric-car line. ""* • : \u0084\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-" '

Applyor address .. J. L. BAKKER,:.-..•\u25a0

' Dwightway,Berkeley.

IWOULD LIKE YOU TOSEETH ATPRETTY'cottage of 6rooms porcelain

-bath and all the

latest improvements; In an orchard: all streetwork done; near the University and station. IJ.J.MASON.DTvlght Way station.

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: \u25a0 : TRUSTEES' SALES.rpRUS TEES' SALE-IN ACCORDANCE WITH-L the terms and

* under \u25a0 the authority ofthose three (3) certain deeds of trust, dulyexecuted by JAMES LYNCH, party ofthe first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELLand THADDEUS B.KENT.Trustees, parties of thesecond part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV-INGS UNION,party of the third part, one datedOctoberl4th, 1887,and recorded in toe office of theCounty Recorder of the county of San Luis Obispo,State of California, in Liber Xof Deeds, at pages615 and following,and also recorded in the office ofthe County Recorder of the county of Monterey,State of California, in Book A, Records of TrustDeeds, at pages 397 and following:the second datedJanuary 3rd, 1888, and recorded in the office of theCounty Reconierof said county ofSan Luis Obispo.inLiber Zof Deeds, at pages 260 and following,andalso recorded in the office of the County Recorder ofsaid con utyofMonterey,inbook A,Records ofTrustDeeds, at paces 403 and following: and the thirddated June 3rd, 1889, and, recorded in the office ofthe County Recorder of said county of San LuisObispo, In Liber 4 of Deeds, at pages 624 and fol-lowing, and also recorded in.the office :of theCounty Recorder of said county of Monterey,

ill Volume .A of Trust Deeds, at pages 459and following: and in pursuance of a resolutionpassed on the 27th day of June. 1895. by the Boardof Directors of sflid SANFRANCISCO SAVINGSUNION,a corporation, and the holder of the notes(Nos. 8449-," 8587 and 9410), to secure thepaymentof which theaforesaid Deeds of Trust wereexecuted,declaring that default had been made in the pay-ment;of the principal sums and other sums due un-der said notes and deeds of trust, and requestingand directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELLandTHADDEUS B.KENT,Trustees, to sell the realestate described therein and not reconveyed tosatisfy said indebtedness.

- ' ~Wo, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS

B.KENT. Trustees, do hereby give notice that onTUESDAY, the 6th day of August, A.D.1895. at12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auctionsalesroom of EASTON,ELDRIDOE &CO., No.638 Market street. Inthe City and County of SanFrancisco, State of California, we willsell at publicauction to the highest bidder, forcash In gold coinof the United States, all the pieces or parcels ofland situate in the county of Monterey, State ofCalifornia, described as follows:

According to the official plats and system of sur-veysof the Government of the United States:

In township twenty-four (24) south, range nine(9) east. .Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:

Of section thirtysix (36), the north half of thenortheast quarter (N.ys of NE. Vi).thesouthwestquarter of the northeast quarter (SW. Viof NE.14). the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter(NW.14 of SE. Vi).the east half of the southwestquarter (E. Va of SW. 14),and the northwest quar-ter (NW. Vi),and containing four hundred (400)acres of laud. -...

And also the pieces or parcels of land situate Inthe county of San Luis Obispo, State of California,described as follows:

According to the officialplats and system of sur-veys of the Government of the United States:In township twenty-five (25) south, range nine

(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:Of section four (4), the southwest quarter of the

northeast quarter (SW. 14 of NX*.1,4), and thenorthwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW.ViofbE. I/4).

Of section eight (8), the northwest quarter of thesouthwest quarter (NW.14 of SW. 1/4 ). \u25a0

Of section nine (9), the southwest quarter of thesoutheast quarter (SW. Viof SE.14),and the southhalf of the southwest quarter (S. V2of SW. 14).

Of section eleven (11), the southeast quarter ofthe southeast quarter (SE. Viof SE. Vi).

Of section 1twelve (12), . the north half of thenorthwest quarter (N.ya of NW.14).

Of section thirteen (13), the east half of thesoutheast quarter (E.1/2 of SE. 1,4), and the south-west quarter of the southeast quarter (SW. 14 ofSE. 1/4).

Of section fourteen (14), the northeast quarter ofthe northeast quarter (NE. 14 of NE. Vi).

Of section sixteen (16), the north half (N. Vs>);the east half of the southeast quarter (E. 1/2 of SE.14), the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter(SW. 14 of SE. Vi),the south half.of the south-west quarter (S. 2of SW. 14), and the northwestquarter of the southwest quarter (NW. Vi ofSW. 3/4).

Ofsection twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter(NE. 14). .: -:

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Ofsection twenty-three (23). the south half ofthe northeast quarter (S. i/2 of NE. 14). and thenorth half of the southeast quarter (N. y2 ofSE. 1/4).>,Ofsection twenty-four (24), the northwest quar-ter of the northeast quarter (NW. Vi Of NE. Vi).the east half of the southwest quarter (E. Vi ofSW. I/4),and the northwest quarter (NW. Vi).

Of section twenty-five (25), the southwest quar-ter (SW. Vi),and the east half of the northwestquarter (E. Va ofNW. 1.4).

Of section tnirty-five (35), the south half of thesouthwest quarter (S. i/3 ofSW. Vi);and v

Of section thirty-six (30), the whole.Containing twothousand six hundred and eighty

(2680) acres of land, more or leas.With the appurtenances.. \u25a0 j»vV-.-And we farther give notice that at the same

time and place and in accordance with the termsand under the authority of the said deed of trustlast above recited, of date June 3rd, 1889. and ivpursuance of said resolution, we willsell at publicauction to the highest bidder for cash ingold coinof the United States, all those pieces or parcels ofland situate in said County of Monterey, State ofCalifornia, described, as follows: \u25a0

According to the officialplats and system of sur-veys of the Government of the United States:In township twenty-four (24) south, range nine

(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:Of section thirty-two(32), the north half of the

northeast quarter (N. Vis of NE.14), the northeastquarter of the southeast quarter (NE.14 of SE.1/4), and the southwest quarter of the southeastquarter (SW. Vi of SE. Vi), and containing onehundred and sixty(160) acres of land, more orless; . . -

And also, the pieces and parcels of land situateIn the county of San Luis Obispo, State of Califor-nia,described as follows:

According to the officialplats and system of sur-veys of the Government of the United States:Intownship twenty-five (25) south, range nine

(9) east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:Of section four (4), the northwest quarter of the

northeast quarter (NW. Viof NE. 14). and the.southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW.ViofSE. 14).

- ' --Of section fourteen (14). the southeast quarter

of the southeast quarter (SE. Viof SE. 14),the northwest quarter of the southeast quarterNW. Viof SE. Vi), and the southwest quarter ofthe northwest quarter (SW. Viof NW. 14).

Of section twenty (20), the north half of thenortheast quarter (N. Viof NE. 1/4). the southwestquarter of the southwest quarter (SW. Vi of BW.Vi),and the northeast quarter of the northwestquarter (NE. 1/4 of NW Vi).. Of section twenty-two (22), the south half of thenortheast quarter (S. 1/9 of NE. Vi), the northeastquarter of the northeast quarter (NE. Viof NE.I/4 and the nor:h half of the northwest quarter(N. 1/2 of NW. Vi).

Of section twenty-six (26), the southwest quar-ter of the southwest quarter (SW. Viof SW. Vi).and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter(SWViofNW. Vi).

Of section twenty-seven (27), the south half ofthe southeast quarter (S. V?ofSE. 14).

of section twenty-eight (28), the east half of thesoutheast quarter (E. y3of.SE. Vi).

Of section thirty (30), the northeast quarter ofthe northeast quarter (NE. Vi of NE. Vi),thenortheast quarter of the Southwest quarter (NE.1/4 of SW. 14),and tho west half of the northwestquarter (W. Vb of NW. Vi).

• ' -Of section thirty-two(32), the southwest quar-

ter of the northeast quarter (SW. Viof NE. Vi):the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter(NE. Vi of SE. Vi).and the northwest quarter ofthe northwest quarter (NW. Viof NW. Vi): and

Of section thirty-four (34). the northwest quarterof the northeast quarter (NW. Viof NE. Vi),andthe southwest quarter of the southwest quarter(SW.viof SW. 1,4).

Containing one thousand one 'hundred and sixty(1160) acres of land, more or less.

Together with the appurtenances.TERMS OF SALE-Cash in gold coin of the

United States, ten per cent • payable to the under-signed on the fall of the hammer; balance onde-

very of deed ;and ifnot so paid,unless for want oftitle (tendays being allowed for search), then saidten percent to be forfeited, and the sale to be void.Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.• HENRY C.CAMPBELL, 1n._,.

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THADDEUS B. KENT, _J lruatees -rnp.rSTEES' SALE—INACCORDANCE WITHi.the terms and under the authority of a certaindeed of trust, duly executed bySAMUEL BOND,party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELLand THADDEUS B. KENT,Trustees, parties ofthe second part, and the SAN FRANCISCOSAVINGS UNION,party of the third part, datedApril 2'_'d, 1891, and recorded in the office of theCounty Recorder of the county of Tulare, State ofCalifornia, in Liber 7 'of Trust Deeds, at pages475 and following: and in pursuance of a reso-lution passed on the ICth day of May, 1895. bythe Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCOSAVINGS UNION,a Corporation, and the holder ofthe note (No. 10.810) to secure payment of whichthe aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declar-ingthat default had been made in the payment ofthe principal sum and other sums, due under saidnote and deed of trust, and requesting and direct-ing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THAD-DEUS B.KENT, Trustees, to sell Ithe real estatedescribed therein to satisfy said indebtedness. <•\u25a0

We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUSB. KENT.Trustees, do hereby give notice that onTUESDAY,the 30th dayof July,A. D.1895, at 12o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales-room of EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., No. 638Market street, inthe Cityand County of San Fran-cisco, State of California, we will sell at publicauction, to the highest bidder, for cash ingoldcoinof the United States, all the piece or parcel of landsituate in the county of Tulare, State of California,described as follows, to wit:

According to the official plats and system ofsur-veys of the Government of the United States. ;In township twenty (20) south, range twenty-

seven (27) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian.Of section twenty (20), the north half of the

north half (N. V» of N. %>• \u25a0

Containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres ofland, more or loss, '.. ...

Together withthe appurtenances.TERMS OF SALE-Cash in gold coin of the;

United States; ten per cent payable to the under-signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de-liveryof deed; and If not so paid, unless for want'of title (ten days being allowed lor search) thensaid ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to bevoid. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, >\u0084,_.,.„.

THADDEUSB. KENT. f Trustees.

. ATTOKNJEYS-AT-LAW.

ADVICE DIVORCE AND PROBATElaws a specialty ; suits, superior, Justice and

Police Courts: terms reasonable :•collections, etc.G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market,cor.Stockton

ONEY ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS,COURTcosts and charges paid inmatters of probate,

contracts,' damages, accidents, notes. ilrst-clasicollections and general law business. Address J.F. \u25a0

NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F.

JOHN K. AIT EN, ATTORNEx-AT-LAW,:16 and 17.402 Montgomery st., cor. California.

TITM. H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,",> T Mills building,sixth floor, room 5, San Fran-cisco, Cal. Telephone 1644. ..;;.,.. j;\u0084-.„.,.

\\r W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNE;.' IT-iCalifornia St., rms. 14-16; advice free. ... .,A WEEK'S 'NEWS .'.FOR

-6 •cents

—the

-«L WEEKLYCALL.In wrapper, for mailing. :-

"PEKSOTiAI,S.

D~~XNTTN?P?A^Girr BY YOUNcTLADY^ii^Address H. P.O.,' box 17, Call Office.'.

-SUPERFLUOUS HAIRREMOVEDBYELEC--0 trolysis: 2 sittings free. Reply with address

<R., box 83, Call. . '- r \u25a0 '\u25a0..rpHKfPUBLIC ISHEREBY NOTIFIED THAT1E. 'B. WOLFF has no connection whateverwith me and never has had, and is;not and neverhas been authorized to collect any money on myaccount. Dated July 17. 1895.

\u25a0\u25a0•:\u25a0\u25a0 T. VENTURI,315 Montgomery aye.

HIGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES', GENTS',children's cast-off clothing. I.F., 15 Russ st.'

A NNULMENT~OF~MARRIAOE AND DI--A vorce:

-legal everywhere. Address P. O. box

2263, San Francisco, U. S.Divorce Bureau.T ADIES—FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. JACK-JH ets and capes at wholesale prices, 1152 MarketSt., bet. Turk st. and Golden Gate aye. -,

DR. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED to theNucleus building,cor. Third and Market sts.

A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE ANDPROBATE-Alaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice andPolice Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton.T ADIES' LAVEISA REMEDY THE ONLY\u25a0LJ safe; guarantee preventive; absolute privacy.Call or address LAVENA CO., 22 Kearny St., 8.F., Ist floor; hours Ito5,7 to 9. -

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HAS. L. SHEAHAN,224ViFIFTH-PAINT-ing,paper-hanging and whitening at low rates.

T7ILECTRIOAND MEDICATED BATHS. 121XUMontgomery st., room 6.

ONE MORE CUT-Oftk Roll Top Desks.. $14 to $35

Oak Chiffoniers From $10 upOak Bed Sets... ......................$ 17 50 upOilcloths and Linoleums , r.3oc upStoves and Ranges $3 up-

Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN,

1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.AIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB-llshed in1869: Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA

SPITZ, 111 Stockton St.; strictly one price only.

a LLCOURTS: PRIVATE LAW MATTERS../Y.LAWYERMcCABE,10S7 Market ;advice free.1 BUSINESSCAKDS'*I- °:SEXTFREE.±\J\J\J city or country. HILL, Market st.pABINET,ELECTRIC. STEAM BATHS, 60c;\J chronic and acute diseases treated, $5 a monthup; solar bath $1; oxygen used, at DR. HARRI-MAN'S Sanitarium, cor.Twelfth and Mission, 1634.XT'INE SUITS," *Ift; DRESS PANTS, $4 75.JC Misfit Clothing Parlors, 513 Montgomery st.

flflO SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BYMAIL.<&-*-\u25a0£ NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor,115 Kearny.BESSES CUT AND FITTED,$3; PRESSES

XJ popular prices; engagements byday. 11Geary.

HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFFclothing.books. novels. RAPHAEL. 247 4th st.

\\mIT WASHING MACHINE ANDBRUSH'» work; "Ac yard; contracts taken. WAIN-

WRIGHT, 1460 Market; machines sold or hired.

S~ INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFFPomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan-

druff or falling hair or money refunded: neverknown to fail; try it. Byall druggists price SI. orSMITHBROS., Fresno, _QECOND-HAND AS well as new bars,0 showcases, counters, shelvlngs, mirrors, desks,safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ofthem, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be-fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-

-021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.fiLOAKS,CAPES AND SUITSRETAILED at\J mfr3' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs.TT-INETOSCOPES FOR SALE;PHONOGRAPH-fv.outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt.

0" LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT ANI) SOLD.-

store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth.

GAS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 62JFGolden Gate aye. \u25a0 H.HUFSCHMIDT.

OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'clothingbought. COLMAN.41 Third st.

INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TOVt order br WILLIAMMcPHUN. 1195 Market.

EDUCATIONAL.'.Tr6^AlT^raA^HlEß~J^EpirSGR^vIEN~IM^

V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, andprocures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st.

"Piano, VIOLIN, mandolin, GUITAR,1- banjo. MME. PHCENIX, 622 Clay St.. room '20.A'

H.IN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET,V taught. Prof. L.MERKI,22S Geary ;reasonable.

I>ACIFIC ACADEMY,ACADEMY SCIENCES. bids; thorough commercial ii.English training. •

"VfILLSCOLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITEIVIforcatalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS,president,MillsCollege P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next termbegins August 7, 1895. •

SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER-schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st.

O. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205Va• Gough St.; assistant teacher for beginners.

MRS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL,Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Nessaye.: vocal classes Monday, 8 p.m..sl month; dra-

matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., $3 month: alsoprivate lessons and piano; ladles and gentlemencoached forprofessional or amateur stage (stage forpractice). . - . ,

1 ILLIANBEDDARD. THE ENGLISH AC-XJ tress; coaches

'ladies • and gentlemen for the

dramatic, profession:* appearances -arranged;Shakespearean classes Wednesday evenings.Shakespearean Academy, 9lB Hyde St., 8. F.

OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AYE.,Berkeley, CaL T. STEWART BOWENS, M.

A.,Principal. \u25a0

MIGHTSCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL-J-> lette, 24 Post st,;commercial, shorthand, Eng-lish; low rates.

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Bookkeeping] PENMANSHIP, AHITHMfi-Otic taught 6 weeks -.course $30. 5Stockton st.,r.T>ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—XjPrivate theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsedonstage. R. 6&12,1.0. O. F.block, 7th and Market.

QCHOOL ELXCTBICAL,CIWLTUiNINO, ME-O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,assay: estab. '64. VANPER NAILLEN.723Mkt.

STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESSCollege, 723 Market st.:diploma course $30.NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISSDILLON,14 McAllister, r.46: privateor class.

rriAßß'a inst., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPINGX taught In6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keepfree for 6 months books our graduates fail on.

EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POSTBookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,

electrical :engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-guages rapidly taught. |Write for catalogue. .A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE

WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, formailing.

, . . ,STORAGE

'iLSON^BROsir m^M^R^uff^STREET^if Get our rates for storage of furniture, pianos,

trunks and allkinds of household goods; <separatelocked rooms, dust, and vermin proof, at low rales.Telephone south 762. , .

TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE;advances. LIEBES S. W.CO., 906 Market, r.4.

1FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER--l'

-Chandise received on storage; money advancedonconsignments; lire-proof building. 410 Post st.,

OTORAOE OFFURNITURE,PIANOS,HOUSE--0 hold goods, etc. J. M.PIERCE, 735 Market st.

XT'IRST-CLASS STORAGE: ADVANCES MADEJ 421-423 Market st. CMAS. L. TAYLOR.

TRUSTEES' SALES.

rnRUSTEES' SALE—INACCORDANCE WITHX the terms and under the authority of a certaindeed of trust, duly executed byJAMES LYNCH,party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELLand THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, parties ofthe second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV-INGS UNION, party of the third part, datedApril •-', 1890, and recorded In the office ofthe County Recorder of the county of SanLuis Obispo, State of California, in Liber 7of Deeds, at pages 894 and following,and inpursuance of a resolution passed on the 27thday of.tune, 1895, by the Board of Directors of saidSAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION,a corpora-tion, and the holder of the note (No.9948) to se-cure payment of which the aforesaid Deed of Trustwas executed, declaring that default had been madeIn the payment of the principal sum and othersums, due under said note and Deed of Trust, andrequesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMP-BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, tosell the real estate described therein to satisfy saidindebtedness.

We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEDSS. KENT,Trustees, do hereby give notice, that onTUESDAY,the 6th day of August. A.D.1896, at 12o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales-room ofEASTON, ELDRIDGE&CO.,No. 638 Mar-ket street, in th.c City and. County of San Fran-cisco,. State of California, we will sell at publicauction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coinof ihe United States, all the pieces or parcels ofland situate In the county of San Luis Obispo,State ofCalifornia, described as follows, to wit: •

According to the ofllcial plats and system of sur-veys of tho Government of the United States. " 'InTownship twenty-five (25) south, range nine

(9) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. *<-

Ofsection twenty (20), the southeast quarter ofthe northeast quarter (SE. ViofNE.Vi):the northhalf of the southeast quarter (N. I/a of SE. Vi);andthe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (HE.1/4 of the SE. Vi). ,„,»».

Of section twenty-one (21), the south half (S. Va)and the northwest quarter (NW.14).1Of section twenty-two(22), tne south half of thenorthwest qnarter (8. Vi of NW. Vi); the southhalf of the southwest quarter (S. Viof SW.Vi), andthe southwest quarter of the southeast quarter(SW. Viof SE. Vi).

Ofsection twenty-seven (27), the northwest quar-ter of the northeast quarter (NW.14 of NE. Vi).

Of section twenty-eight (28), the east half of thenorthwest quarter (E. Va of NW. Vi);the south-west quarter of the northwest quarter (SW.- ViofNW.1,4), and the northwest quarter of the south-west quarter (NW. Viof SW. Vi). ror section thirty-five (35), the south half of the'

northeast quarter (S. i/3 of NE.14); the north halfof the southwest quarter (?>. of SW. I/i),andthe southeast quarter (BE. Vi). \u25a0

In township twenty-six (26) south, range nine(9) east; Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. •

\u25a0., Of section four (4),lot one (1) and the east halfof me dontneast quarter (E. Va of SE. 1/4). ,IContaining inallone thousand four hundred andeighty-eight and \u0084 eighty-three ,;one-hundredths(1488.83) acres of land,more orless. Together wltnthe appurtenances: .\u25a0

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TERMS OF SALE—Cash Ingoldcoin of the Uni-ted States; tern percent payable to the undersignedon the fall of the hammer; balance ondelivery ofdeed :and ifnot so paid,unless for wantof title (tendays being allowed for search), then said ten percent tobe forfeited, and ,the .sale to be void. ActsOf sale at purchaser's expense. '\u25a0\u25a0

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HENRY C.CAMPBELL,lTnl\u0084_- '

THADDEUS B.KENT, /Trustee*

BOOMS TO LET-Continued.7zlQHARRISOX^LARG^^JX^Y^RONT•

T:t7 alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen.I19Q HOWARD

—SUNNY SINGLE BACK

XX&Urooms; furnished: $1a week.

T'^J.HOWARD, COR. NINTH—

LARGEx£O~± bay-windowroom suitable forone or two;cheap. . . .. .19HQIHOWARD

—NICELY FURNISHED

xZAJVa room for1or2 gentlemen; $7 amonth.

QAQ IVY' AYE.—

LARGE FURNISHEDOut/ front room, suitable for housekeeping or 2gentlemen, $8month. ,A Q-: JESSIE.NEAR MINT—PRIVATE FAM.rxOO ily;a neat single room;rent $5.

~~\ RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY—iiant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first classin every respect terms reasonable.

Q1 9 KIAKNY-ST.GEORGE HOUSE—OJLZi nished rooms, $150 to $3 week; 25c to 75cnight: transients solicited.

-OR RENT—TO 1OB .2 GENTLEMEN.nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room;

allmodern conveniences: located about 8 blocksfrom Kearny and. Market sts.: private family;references required. Address C. D.,box 1, Call.A'((SEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET,. BET.

X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; pernight, 36c to $1; week, $1 60 to$5; families.

91 MARKET,BET.FOURTEENTH ANDl^tvFifteenth

—Sunny front bedr«om and

kitchen connecting with closets, sink, bath andlaundry; $0.

AQ1 MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS: $6 ANDttOJL $10per month.

UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELYJLJ furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients.Qft7 MISSION—LARGEFRONT ROOM; SUrFOUI able for two gentlemen; price reasonable.

91 NINTH— SUITE, SUITABLEFOR—<' J- physician or dentist: running water: gas. «

r»lIPINE—2 SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; $5U.lX. and $6per month. .

RAND southern, COR, seventh ANDVXMission— Rooms alllight;water,gas and electricbells; elevator runs from 7a. m. to 12 p.m.; single,50 cents; suites, $1 day: $2 50 and $5 week up. .

1" EVERETT, 55 SECOND-FAMILY HOUSE;JCJ new management; respectable: sunny rooms;reasonable :transients solicited. M.DALTON.prop.1 ( » SIXTH—SUNNY, FRONT ROOM, ALSOxV single rooms; ?1 to $1 50 per week.

.JO SIXTH ST., THE HILLSDALE-SUNNY00 rooms: single and en suite; $1 to$150 a day.«\u25a0)•>-. SI'EVENSON

—3 NICE, UNFUR-

AOO nished; cheap rent.

"VTEW PYRENEE HOUSR, 1314 STOCKTON-t-' St.—Sunny front rooms; suites or single: byday, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVE,prop.

Q9 A1SUTTER (THE SHASTA)—AIROOMSOZi\Jii at up to date rates; elegant rooms; for-merly $5 to $6 at $2 50 ;per week to first-classroomers.

1O.)TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY' FURNISHED1

— —snany rooms, en suite or single.

9AQ THIRD-BEDROOM AND KITCHEN;O\JO large, sunny: furnished, housekeeping; $10.

O"! 7 THIRD—LARGE SUNNY' FRONT; jiN«->JL Isuite or single:sl 25t055 wcek:ss to $20 mo.IiTURK—NEW MANAGEMENT: NICELYXt furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable;transients. "

TURK-FRONT PARLOR FOR 2 GEN-tl'Jl tlemen $10; a'so single room. $5.

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BOARDING AND BOOMS.

TTNCr6TN~H^TEY^T3T :̂iFTH^S^7r^TjIfNYXJ single room with board $4 50 per week.COT BUSH

—2 LARGE sunny BAY'-WIN-

OOI dow rooms withboard; price reasonable.

ft9ftEDDY'—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITESU—Uand single; best board:' reasonable. •, ;

TTofEL~BERTLING77I4 BUSH—OPENED ASXX a familyhotel: references given and required;all modern conveniences. __j

- - -CtfILDKEN BOARDED.

T ADY \V^H^U^IX'H^iXdlrF^^WL^^lKEXJ small child to board. Address 1522aFell st.

STOKES TO LET. -•

TORE~3^R^oIIs~A^_rBA^FH7^S27^rGEARY0 street.

TORE— 4 LARGE LIVING-ROOMS: STABLEand yard. 1140 Alabama st.

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JH>i:""RENT —A CORNER STORE; GOOD

stand for drug or grocery business. :Apply W.B.CLUFF. 17 Sixth st.

TnOUR-STORY BRICK AND IRONBUILDINGJ and basement, 508 Sacramento St., containingelevator, power, etc.: rent $80. Apply DAVIDSTERN <fc SONS, 20 Montgomery st.

OFFICES TO- LET.

x McAllister st.

rpo LET—LARGE SUNNYSUITE OF OFFICES-Ion first floor: rent reduced. 12 Montgomery

St.. rooms 1and 2.LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELSbuilding, 925 Market: rents low: no extra

charge for gas, janitor services or heating. \u25a0 Applyat building or G. H.U.Ml:s>.N&CO..14 Montg.St.

STABLE FOR SALE.~

COW STABLE ToTetTeiGHTEENTH AYE.and G St.. South San Francisco. \u25a0 -.<\u25a0 \u25a0•

TO LEASE.

TO LEASE—I'HOICE^DaYrV^OR^^STOCKranch of 525 acres; cheap for term of years;

near city. Address F.,box VS. this orlice.pianos. VIOLINS,etc.

ncourTge~h6me industry'; hemme& LONG Piano Co. (established 1875), 340

Post st.: on installments; send for catalogue. -1>EREMPTORY ALE OF SEVERAL NEWX and second-hand pianos to make room for twocarloads now due. THE J.DEWING CO., secondfloor.Flood building.

\VTANTED-SECOND-HAND PIANO, BUT TO*'be Ingood condition. Address Piano, box 63,

Call Office.

SOMMER AGENCY REMOVED TO40 O*FAR-O reil st.; Steinway, $225; Weoer, $220. G. O.HEINE &CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu-siiek ASon pianos.

PENTING PIANOS: LARGE AND VAiiIEDJt assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY*.CO.'S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. \

LEGANT UPRIGHT,- GOOD AS NEW, ATMAUVAIS',769 Market st. .

TVTICK UPRIGHT PIANO FOR PRACTICE;JLi price,' sBo; must be sold immediately. Room12. 809 Market st. •

Cm?:a UPRIGHT, good as NEW; lady<U''xtJ". breaking up home and offers at greatsacrifice for cash. Room 10, Flood building.

pFORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THEVX Mathusbek pianos; sold on very easy Install-ments; pianos rented. . 1360 Market st-

A N EXCELLENT- OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS-» v sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please calland have it explained -. he easiest terms everoffered forprocuring a fine piano; full-size new up-rights from $160 upward. SHERMAN,CLAY&CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts.

GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND Pi-anos at SHERMAN,CLAY&CO. 'ti,cor. Kear-ny and Sutler sts.

EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLi_a (ftCHASE.

- .T?E\V ELEGANT UPRIGHTS,.STANDARDX makes, almost new, half original cost; see atouce. F. W. SPENCER &CO., 721 Market st.

BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST BT.-SOHME"rTNewby <fcEvans. Brlggs and other pianos.CTBINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED;

grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market

C0PER VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLDANEW~J 11. MULLER.maker, repairer. ,2Latham place.

W~ M.G.EADGER, WITHKOIILER& CHASE'' 26, 28 and SO O'Farrell st.

STECK, CHICKEBING & SONS., VOSE ANDSterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ.

C( AZASON, sole agents, 16-20 O'FarreU st.

ABETTER ANDEASIER PLAN TO BUY Agood piano by renting. Be careful to go to

KOIILER&CHASE'S. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. \u25a0

DECKER BROS., STEINWAY,FISCHER ANDother first-class makes of pianos: littleused:cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER &

CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell at.-

PHYSICIANS.tS^fTulSatTsmT NIiuRALGIArGOUT^SPE^Xiiclal attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON-ALD,M.D.,1236 Market at.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. M.

AHOME,AFRIKNDANDMOTHER'S CARE.MRS. DR. FUXKK.I4I3Eighth si., Alameda.

LEGAL .NOTICES.;/- :"VTOTICE ~TO 'CREDITORS -ESTATE OF-L> FKEDENGELCKE, deceased.

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ad-ministrator of the estate of FRED ENGELCKE,deceased, to the creditors \u25a0 of. and • all personshaving claims against the said deceased, to exhibitthem with the necessary vouchers, within fourmonths after the first publication of this notice, tothe said administrator at his office. 319 Pine st.,the same being his place for the transaction of thebusiness of the said estate in the city and countyof San Francisco, State of California. .. -\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 .-'

A.C. KHEESE, administrator of the estate ofFRED ENGELCKE, deceased.

Dated at San Francisco, July17,1895.J. D.St-LLiVAN.attorney foradministrator.

EPARTMENT No. „• 9, PROBATE. —InXJ the Superior Court, In and •for the \u25a0. Cityand County of :Han Francisco. State of Cali-fornia. \u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0-. -'- 'V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 --\u0084-• ,\u25a0\u25a0 .In the matter of the estate of .TEANBEAUXIS

alias J. BEAUXISalias JACQUES J.BEAUXIS,deceased. No. 16.181. t . . '

Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY,the .23d day -of July, A. D. 1895, at 10o'clock a. M. of . said .day, -•and the court-room •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 tne time and place for proving th«willofsaid JEAN BEAUXISalias J.BEAUXISalias . ACQUEH.I. BKAUXIS,deceased, and forhearing the application of GRACIETTK LAOA-UIEu, for/the issuance to her of letters ;testa-mentary thereon.'

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Dated" July 11, A. D.1888..'ISeal. J .- C. F. CURRY, Clerk.

ByF. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk.P. ALEX ANDRE BERGEROT, Attorney for

Petitioner, 143-143 Crocker building,S. F.,Cal.

HOUSES TO LET.

S"9 r~l£Ko6sT HOUSB^OB BBNT^i—>'• to 6 rooms separate, suitable for house-keeping. 522 Howard st.

UXXY' KW. COR.; 2101 WEBSTER: 100 rooms, bath; $65.

"1717 POST— B ROOMS; STABLE; LARGE1111 yard. Apply2to 4.

liftTURKSTREET.~

i-X\J HOUSE OF 45 ROOMS.• O. F. YON RIIEIX&CO.,-\u25a0\u25a0 513 California street.

C«±X FIXE BAY*-WINDOW HOUSE \u25a0OF 9<PttU. rooms, bath. 525 Golden Gate aye.

ft J C FELL ST.—FINE 2-STORY HOUSE; 9.>JXO rooms; all modern Improvements; rent re-duced. Apply617 Fell st.

1- j9 TAYLOR—IOSUNNY ROOMS; LARGEXUXj-iyard and garden; flue marine view.

LAnVALENCIAST.— 6 ROOMS ANDBATH,-L^rIvery cheap; yard; water free; rent $16.Applyat premises.

Q/IX PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE ;BROOMS«fl)T."<Jl- with every convenience and marine view.1733 Broadway, near Gongh st.

SUNNYHOUSE— EDDY',near LARKIN;9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free.

LATEST BTYLES IXHOUSES TO RENT ATBALDWIN&HAMMOND'S,10 Montgomery.

_OA post, opposite FIRST congrega-"OUtional Church— Good location for doctor ordentist: low rent toa good tenant. Applyto G. H.UMBSEX .v. CO. 14 Montgomery st.

FURNISHED HOUSES.

HAXDSOMELY FIfR^JIs!IE~D~TfoUSE INWestern Addition; 7 rooms and bath; modern

Improvements; willrent it unfurnished ifdesired.Applyat 1102 Market st.

MODERN NEW FLAT;BEAUTIFULLY"PA-pered and furnished; 6 rooms: bath; piano;

$5750. 1237 Lea venworth St., near Clay.

I\JEW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS AND BATH;ELE--i-> gantly furnished. 422 Page st.

Q99~CA NICE COTTAGE, COMPLETELY'<^>^jU.kj\J. furnished; 6 rooms, bath, basement;yard forchickens; barn: lovely place: near boule-vard.Lake Merrltt,Oakland. 1020 Oak st. .Oakland.

COTTAUES TO LET.

ffljOO^^COTT AOET'eT ROOMS-r FINE LOCA-<ip~O. tion. 1724 Central aye., Alameda.

C.l 1 COTTAGES; 4 BOOMS: YARD:SUN.<U)xx Rincon aye., Second st., near Brannan.

m DOLORES, NR. SEVENTEENTH— COT-tage4rooms; bath.

pOTTAGE 5 ROOMS; BATH; LAUNDRY;\J chicken-yard; fine marine view; all modernimprovements; Green St., bet. Octavia and La-piuia. Inquire 2619 Octavla St., near Green.

FLATS TO LET.'STft~T^Roos[ flat"- bathl sunny!

i-U. 929 Nineteenth St., offCastro.INE FLAT 7 ROOMS: ALL MODERN. 625Golden Gate aye., bet. VanNess and Franklin.

ANTED—A FURNISHED FLAT INTHE>» Mission or north of Market st. Address MRS.LAUFENBURG, 710 California st.<8_ 1A SUNNY UPPER FLAT3 ROOMS; CEL-«3pxU. lar. 39 Dore st., near Harrison and Ninth.

IQ7IHAIGHT ST.— UPPER SUNNY FLATttO 12 4 rooms, basement; rent $12.

O*1 /\u25a0» NEW ELEGANT UPPER SUNNYtITIU.modern flat, 4 rooms and bath. 1421Hayes st.

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innoICE~FLATS: 1010 AND1012 MASON,1018\J and 1030 Sacramento sts.:5and 6rooms; bath.Apply320 Sansome St.. room 4.

QQ FLAT 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123•JpO. Vallejost., near Leaven worth.

OZY FLATS: 8AND 34 HANOVER PLACE,off Sacramento, below Mason: 5 rooms; bath.

LAT OF 4 ROOMS: RENT CHEAP. 527%Geary st.

ELEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH Wr7,JL- below Bryant 5 and 6rooms: bath;$8 to $16.

C* % )*)~nf\ 12^6 SACRAMENTO—7 ROOMS;'. .OV. gas; bath: fine view.

•EW 6-ROOM FLATS, BATH, LAUNDRY,-Li etc 834 Folsomst. ;sunny side.TTiLAT:4ROOMS: $10 A MONTH. 716 NATO-X1ma &t.,bet. Eighth and Ninth.

EW SUNNY FLAT; 4 ROOMS; BATH;*-' rent cheap. 1126 Alabama st., near 24th."VTEW, ELEGANT 5 AND 6 BOOM FLATS;—.1 all modern conveniences; ?.5 and $27 50.

1710 Hyde st.

Q9A ELEGANT UPPER MODERN FLAT:4o— ''• large sunny rooms and bath. 615 Grove st.

Si-. COR. EIGHTEENTH AST) CASTRO—UP-per flatof 6rooms and bath; stable; in good

order; rent $16. Apply L. A. SOUC & CO., 465and 467 Valencia, near Sixteenth.

YEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT OF 7 ROOMS—'and bath; cor. Seventeenth and Castro sts.

SPECK <fc CO., 602 Market st.

"IAGROVE, NEAR CITY'HALL—ELEGANTX\J flat. 5 rooms and bath.

lATEST STYLES IX FLATS TO RENT ATJ BALDWfXife HAMMOND'S.'IO Montgomery.-

HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS.'" ;"

sIjN3rYTuI?FU^N7siEIED~RqO^IS^rPRI>vate family: suitable for 2 ladies, or man and

wile;rent $7. Ad. Western Addition, box 9, Call._AO BROADWAY—NICE HOUSEKEEPINGluO rooms; also single; nicely furnished new-house.

£A9BUCHANAN, COR. FELL—

KITCHEN\J\j£j with stove, and others furnished and sunny.OKOI CALIFORNLA

—3 ELEGANT

~FUR-

*-«-'OJL nished rooms ior housekeeping cheap.

I1ft!ACLAY'—3 FURXISHED ROOMS ANDlulubath, for lighthousekeeping.

1ROOM, UNFURNISHED, FORHOUSEKEEP-X ing. 461 Clementina.P.A/1 EDDY—LARGE SUNNYFRONT SUITE,OXJrt elegantly furnished, for housekeeping; rea-sonable.

EDDY'—NICELY furnished house-«-' LIkeeping rooms: every convenience; splen-did location.

EIGHTH—SUNNY UNFURNISHED AL-cove room;also single rooms: references.

I9Q7 EIGHTH—

NICE, SUNNTT FRONT!--O ISUITES; furnished complete for lighthousekeeping; cheap.

ELEVENTH—E LEGANTLY' FUR-:nished front sunny room and kitchen: car-pets and furniture new; hath, etc.; $12; completeforhousekeeping: running water.

OAT FOURTH—

SUNNY FRONT FUR-O\fInished suites for housekeeping; also single.

7AAHARRISON—

NICELY' FURNISHED,1 \J\J sunny rooms for housekeeping, or un-furnished; also single.

QffOl HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH-NICELY'VO—'i furnished suite housekeeping rms; others.

Qft7HOWARD—SUNNYFURNISHED BOOM;O\J Isuitable forlighthousekeeping.

1ifi^/iHOWARD—SUNNYFRONT SUITES:X\JO\J furnished forhousekeeping ;other rooms-cheap.

170 HOWARD-A LARGE BAY-WINDOWLI\JO room and kitchen with range; furnishedfor housekeeping: reasonable.

P./J Q MINNA-

2"NICELY FURNISHED«.'t:O sunny housekeeping rooms.

Cfti MISSION. .NEAR . SECOXD-SUNNY'OXJX bedroom and kitchen: rent $10.

QlC MISSION—LARGE SUNN ROOM FORO-LU housekeeping; also single; $1 50 and $2 50.CM7 MISSION^ ROOMS, PARLOR FLOOR",Urt1 complete for housekeeping.

IACCOR 1125 MISSION-SUNNY ROOMSX\JOO for housekeeping; children taken; otherrooms: cheap.

11Q7 MISSION-ELEGANTLYFURNISHEDXXOI sunny front suits; suitable for housekeep-ing; pnc« reasonable. \u25a0

Tq17 MISSION—

LARGE SUNNY SUITE,lt/1Ifurnished, housekeeping, $15; 3 unfur-nished.1{ jSOUTH PARK—IOR 2 SUNNY. WELI,X\) furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap.

C.-1A 2 sunny FURNISHED ROOMS FORtjpJLv/. housekeeping; range: running water. 703O'Farrell St., bet Hyde and Larkin.I«>/» SEVENTH—NICEsunny' furnishedIOU housekeeping rooms: veranda; yard; cheap.

m SEVENTH—

2 SUITES OF bouse-XO 4 keeping rooms, $8 and £12 amonth; alsootner rooms.Th[\ SIXTH-2 CONNECTING ROOMS, COM-i±Zi\J plete for hsekpg. :every convenience: $10.

A9QPIXTH—LARGE SUNNYFRONT ROOMrk£o for housekeeping; cheap.STOCKTON—NICELY FURNISHEDrooms for honsekeeplng.

I7At) s K'lON-2*CONNECTING ROOMS,.L.I \J'J furnished complete for housekeeping.

7-17 TEHA.MA,BET. EIGHTHAND NINTHIJLI—2 furnished rooms suitable for housekpng.

099 THIRD—FRONT FURXISHED HOUSf".O-J-J keeping suites; $9, $10, $11; single, $1.$1 25."I AO TAYLOR-SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPINGluu rooms: furnished: $12 per month.

II 1 welsh, 019 FOURTH, BELOW11^2 Bryant—2 or 3 nicely furnished house-keeping rooms; cheap.

7-1 A VAN NESS AYE.—ELEGANT FRONTI1U parlor; also kitchen; complete for house-keeping: $25.

KOO3IS TO LET.

JT^^rrT^slfNNV; SINGLI? FRONT"±Xiiroom:private family; home comforts. .IftftCLARA. NEAR FIFTH

—ONE. TWO

J-UvJ1 and three rooms; rent low. \

EDDY-LARGE FRONT ALCOVEOOP room,unfurnished. $10, or furnished, $18.

THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 129new sunny rooms; strictly respectable- halfprice of best hotels, with equal accommodations-very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market.1 EIGHTH—PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM-X\!O double bed. $1 50 week; also 1. $125 week.Q17 FULTON

—LARGK SUNNY FRONTiJx I rooms, furnished and unfurnished.

CiA(\ GOLDEN GATE AYE.—SUNNY, FUR-V±l/ nished rooms, en suite and single; gentle-men preferred. ~ - -' \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0"\u25a0

WE LEAD FOR BARGAINS; OUR PRICES"convincing; $500 or less cash, balance long

time,2 modern flats, large lot, fine location, price$3200: $500 cash. SI 7OO mortgage, buys elegant2-story 7-room house, lar^e lot, near Powell St.:$100 cash, balance on time, building lots, blockfrom 2car lines. A. M. sPECK &CO., 602 Mar-ket »t., corner Montgomery.

""VTEW COTTAGE: FIVEROOMS; LOT 25x100;-L> large basement, etc.:Jersey, near Douglass.

Inquire WILLIAMPLANT, NE. Twenty-fourthand Dougluss.

TOCKTONCITY LOTS FROM $125 EACHO upward: easy payments; 5 minutes from Court-house on electric car line: call for maps. C. F.MOORE, 986 Market st.. room 4. \u25a0

ARC.A IN-HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS withtwobusiness corners; no agents. Apply Albany

Brewery, 71and 75 Everett St., nr.Fourth.

BUILDERS. LOOK AT THIS—S LOTS (1 Acorner) $550 to $900 each :electric track laid;

street work done; Army st.. nr. Cogswell College.J. F. PLUMBE, Agent,1402 Valencia st.

<2» "I AAA LOT 62:6x136 FEET; SPLENDIDC*IV'UU.location; forced sale; a snap.

$3200— 10- room house; new; near station; streetwork done;worth more. a

Many other houses and lots for sale inBerkeley.oilAS. A.BAILEY,46 Market st., orBerkeley

station.

Q1QflO SMALLHOUSE, LOT ANDFURNI--01O\J\'. ture. 12th five.,nr. park, south side.

COUSTKI HEAL. ESTATE.pE^TucliiD~Fl?6!rsl3^-It'prompt sale: 8acres: house of 10 rooms andbath; all modern conveniences: furniture, piano,carriage, poultry: 20 varieties of fruit.

$*00 per acre— lo acres line fruit land; 31 mileout; in whole orpart; easy terms.

PROUZE 4 BRADFORD,Haywards, Cal.

97 ACRES ALL LEVEL: ALL IX BEAR--JIing: almonds and apricots: adjoins town in

Alameda County; good buildings; will exchangeforincome city property. Apply A.M. SPECK A- CO., 602 Market, st.

OZY HOME: 5 ROOMS; 4 LARGE LOTSj(over half acre);flue place for chickens. WM.

LAMBERT,MUbrae, San Mateo County.

17 ACRES; LOVELY LITTLEHOME; FOURJL 4 acres fruitof all kinds inbearing; house of 9rooms; nice outbuildings; windmill and tank;lovely old oaks and flowers; a sightly,pretty placeat a snap, $2500; half mile from town. D.11.TWING.Sonoma City.

OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED-T city property— small farm set out inAl fruit-trees; nearHealdsburg. Address 3022 Buchanan st.

T OUIS SCHLOSS.

Rooms 24 and 25.Crocker bulldlnz.The best and cheapest stock ranch in the State

for sale on easy terms; plenty of water and feedthe year round;80 miles from San Francisco and,only 5 miles fromrailroad. Ifyou mean business,call at once and get all particulars.

LOUIS LOSS.Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker building,

San Francisco.QOA(|A LOT 240x135, IN BERKELEY;<J)OUUU. nice cottage, 5 rooru3, barn, chicken-bouses, etc.: 9 cows, established milk route, horse,

agon, chickens, etc.; this place clears over $100monthly: owner sells account sickness. CHAS.a.BAILEY,46 Market s:., s. 1., orBerkeley station.

THIS WILL INTEREST YOU.JL Our colony is now established; already 25families have decided to make their homes withIus. We are determined to develop a community jOf homes that will be self-sustaining, attractive,pleasant and r>ro:ltable. We own this tract ofland, in fact it has been our home for over 30

ears, and we know from experience that the soilIs welladapted to the successful growth of everyvariety of fruit, grain and . vegetables that aregrown in the State ofCalifornia.

We have now 1000 acres in alfalfa, from whichwe cut three and four crops per annum, and that,too, without irrigation. We claim that we canoffermore to the man who really wants a homethan has ever yet been offered or that is likelyiever to be offered again. The man who provides a. borne that is self-sustaining, attractive, pleasantand profitable forbis family enjoys a sensu of in-

'dependence and proprietorship that is simply im-ipossible in any other business and is especially :impossible for the man who works on a salary andIs subject to the fluctuations of business or the\u25a0whim of his employer. We ask yonr investigation jofour offer.

Address New England Colony of California,Room 10. Mills building.

ARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 "~MILESfrom San Francisco.

RANCHO DE NOVATO.Tracts 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 (toreson the property;send forcircular.

Dairy for sale with or without cows.SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64

end 65. Chronicle building.

IF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZINGpurposes or an orchard already Improved, where

only small cash outlay is required, balance payabletn6 or 7 years, apply 836 Montgomery St.. S. F.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

THEA WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, formailing.

money TO LOAN.

~~~PRIVA ATE ENTRANCE IN REA FROMO'Farrell street; private rooms for ladies and

gents: discreet gentlemanly attendants: at UNCLEHARRIS' Collateral Association, 15 Grant avenue."\T° COMMISSIONTT'OME TO THE LOANER-Li direct for money on your pianos and furniturewithout removing. 418 Ellis st., room 22.

1OAKS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2NDXJ mortgages, furniture or pianos without re-moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery.

MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY ANDother valuables at the Security Loan Office,

1106 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk.

ON"FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUTremoval. Rm 68, Donohoe bldg,1170 Market.NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON

watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures,bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi-ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office,9 Grantaye., 3 doors fromMarket st.

STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. .850Market St., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first

floor: established 30 years; always open. "UncleBUI."

US. LOANOFFICE; 777 MARKET ST., NR.• Fourth; money on everything; private rooms,ladies.

ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,jewelry,furniture and pianos without removal;

lowest rates. Call or writeto HARRY AXKEL&,CO., Mills bldg,sth floor,r 6; strictly confidential."T F.JOHNS & CO.. FINANCIAL AGENTS^A-632 Market St., room 9: money to loan in jamounts to suit ou San Francisco and Oakland real !estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and \\u25a0old; insurance on man'f gplant placed at low rates.

M~ ONEY AT ttxTi'sT AND 3D MORTGAGES,estates, pianos. r.l'iiV, 628 Market st.

ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE IXSUR-ance policies, bank books. GOULD,633 Market.

OXANYSECURITY, ATLOW RATES; DEAL-Ingconfidential. 43 Crocker building.

MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKERbuilding, room 57; telephone Main 6122.

NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON-ci your furniture, pianos orreal estate; lowrates:call and state your proposition or write: openevenings. J.NOONAN.1021 Mission st.

DENTISTS.^DR. REA. 300 TURK—ALL WORK

at lowest prices and warranted: open evenings.*~A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR--

V ranted. DR.J. W. KEY.1122 Market st.

T\R.J. J.LEEK,1206 MARKET,COR. GOLDENXJ Gate aye.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon.

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

nd patentee of improved bridge work or teethwithout any piate, moved from6 to20 O'Farrell st.

ATCHALFANTS'S.HMASON.COR. MARKET,sets of teeth are made to please or no charge;

en bridges, crowns and cold 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-ableagent for p&imess extraction: artificial teeth,frms&;linings fromsl; extracting 50c, withgas

Of 7 A SET Fun TEETH: WARRANTED AS«1P * good as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS,dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater.t-|R. H. \u25a0•. young, BRIDGES and TEETHXJ without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.

DR. LUDLUM HILL, X44S MARKET ST.,near Eleventh; no charge forextracting when

plate* are made; old*plates made over likenew;

teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given.rtOLTON DENT ASSOCIATION. 806 .MAR-\jket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKEB,

T OUIS RCHLOSS.

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

REAL ESTATE!REAL ESTATE!REAL ESTATEI

IFYOUHAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REALestate Ican place it for you; everybody • wants

money.

"36 QOnrt AX ELEGANT HOME. IN A GOOD<4pOUUv/. location: house of 9 rooms; all mod-ern; don't fail to see itifyou want ahome.

<S_l9PinA CORNER BUSINESS prop-is)X+j.O\J\J. erty: former tenant got rich: itisthe rightplace for the rightman.

ON THURSDAYIILLOFFER SOME LOTS\J cheap on easy terms; don't bay tillthen.

©zinf. MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-(tjp^tUv/. mentplan.

<gj £.AA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-*SkJ\J\J. mentplan.

LOUIS LOSS,

Booms 24 and 25, Crocker Building,S F.

CITY REAL ESTATE.