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Frsi\F«s cwAiroißm 5%*?a6 fA R I N Kll IN sal7jon7~city ! ■Sa ____.* Jr?wV : bl^ transient trade: guarantee I npr v" , 1( l 0: pttys barkeeper $70; prefers part- !•.__■" *, 11 « ach Rood man business : best place in vlJ^ o > ' nve ? tI S atlon - BTENBKRG 6 TRIE- «KR, bd2 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. 5*450 _iEAUTIFUL SUNN. 10-BOOM «'nvVn^ ll0n8e: Permanently rented: low rent. I'alaceHo^ & TKEIBER, «32 Market St., orp. ' ihue Hotel. SA LOON UN CITY FRONT, ui'i'u- I T^ETtti-^aVS"-^ bargain. STENBEKG _ TREIBER, 632 Market at. j l^*£ , OPPORTUNITY-HALF INTKKJ£»T _■• :u bakery lunch parlor: one of leading places of Ks kind in city: receipts $100 daily: anyone with average intelligence can conduct same; . owners have urgent .business elsewhere: thorough tual ana InveatiKatlon given before buying. STEN- BKBQ A TREIBEK, 632 Market st. ' Ql *-^^0 LI QL'OR-STORE;TUIRDST.;CON- .I i*JU\J. trols largo trade: cheap rent: posi- tively full value in stock, fixtures: suitable for two TRKMnf™ 520 _} c , bar « - STENBERG & 1 1.1.1 HI-.K. 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. $1000 P '■' '-V NORTH OF MARKET; luL\y *, bllklu K'-'%»>Ws. daily; 2 horses and vva_o is; weekly receipts $150; 6 living rms.: rent *35. lease; burtrain. STENBERG, 632 Market st. ,< ,") ,">( ) VV ' ( EKY AND BAB: WESTERN TT?vrVlpi> Al .-'.l lu ) , n: n <> opposition. STENBERG & 1 tU£IBER » y<*~ Market, opposite Palace HoteL S()"S() WANTED; OLDEST, > uu ■ v ■:•■■-.-< V : 1 restauraut; neartrans- ier point; big day and night trade; recefpts 945; n-^iTiJ-i?! 111 " tor hired hell.. STENBERG & T f.KIHKi:. 032 Market st. "< I '"S ( \ DELICACIES AM) DAIRY PRODUCE v-«7iT , • V" iv " M " ''; averages ?G to »7 daily. I ROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. : <£ ') 0 000 CAf^»t TO INVEST: BUSl- t^vu.uuu nesses bought for cash or sold on commission. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. I )Vh!.\., AND CLEANING ESTABLIBH- X-/ ment; good income: investigation will speak for itself. PBOLL _ LLOYD, 719 Market st. V OTICE — HAVING SKVKRAI, BUYERS —•' willing to invest in legitimate business, parties desiring to sell apply oHI AI.V i_ CO., 23 Kearny. C6OAA PARTNER 1X ' CORNER SALOON 7 tu^ouvr. clearing $150 month; not necessary to understand the business, but must be of sober habits. Apply HE ALY. 23 Kearny st. ~Q 7 BHANCH BAKKRY,VARIKTY-STOR_; V ' *'■ 5 rooms: cheap rent. HEALY.23Kearny. <^')'f. lil4A-M.ll BAKERY, CANDY AND v, - - >). stationery store: 4 living-rooms: rent »18 snap. BAKKETT tg SKIFF, Market. PAYING 13-ROOM nOUSE; ALL •JfUU. occupied: central: rent $40: offer ■ ntPj - BARKKTT '-• SKIFF, 8653 . Market st. A . 19^ BRAX CH BAKKRY : MUST BE SOLD ■*_O x — ' '• to-day. BARKETT, S6si-ii Market st. rpo BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY ..X kind quick for cash see STRAND & CO., 45 3d. <I7"> BRANCH BAKERY, DELICATES- V 1 !•'. sen and light groceries; good trade; 3 ronins :_harsain. STB AND & CO., 45 Third st. 1 JEST AURA XT; No. 1 LOCATION; LARGE J.I trade; handsomely fitted ui>: to be sold at a bar.;,;: . STRAND _: CO., 45 Third St. s< "v \{\ SALOON, NEAR MARKET STTT .. .'. t\J. bargain. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. «<' 1 7". PAYING RESTAURANT: COFFEE •. •)*•'. saloon ; nr. Market and Third sts. and new Call building; averages $15 a day; bargain. JOHNSTON, 26y 3 Kenrny st. /'tOALVAKD-A BARGAIN; GOOD-PAYING V.' coal, hay and grain business: fine building; solendid location; good team and harness: new wagon: new safe, scales and truck; 4-stall stable: long lease: cheap rent. ALD£N <_ GARFIELD, 5 OJ Brna Iwsy, Oakland. pEST B SINESS CORNER FOB A GROCERY- -«* store; good chance; low vent. Call at corner Thirty-fourth and Adeline st«., Oakland. I)AKT.M.K WANTED— MAN: VERY X small capita; needed: sure investment; business shows for itself; must answer to-day before Ip.ji.; No. 1 chance. M. M., box 19. CalfOfflce. GOOD PAYING SALOON, WITH LADIES' • J parlors, near manufactories, for sale. Address lE., box 9, ( all. C2v>7'^ SURE BARGAIN; WKLL-PAYINO "■ — • O. city-front saloon; place speaks for itself. JOHNSTON & CO., g6V_ Ktarny St.. room 4. "V-OTICE— HOTEL FOR SALE; HOTEL SHORT - ' distance from city; will sell stock and furniture or will sell stock separate: now is a chance to get a hne stock of liquor at cost; party owns hotel and will give good terms to any one who wishes to rent or lease it. Address A. H, box 31, Call Office. C9^f| SINGLE LADY : WISHES PABTNEB *- — *-»V/. in paying delicacy-store with well-es- tablished route; horse and wacon; living-rooms; Incoming partner to attend delivery and collecting. »l'articul_rs 5 Mason at., room 1. 0 ZJ\i \ RESTAURANT: MUST BE SOLD: • ' \J\J, 1000 meals for 5c and 10c served daily; low rent; money-making place: greatest bargain; " call and investigate. 626 Washington si. I' WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN «_ iJ*J\'\J good quartz-mining property; hi? bar- gain. Address G. W., box 47, this office". • DA LOON FOX SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICK- O ness; price $750; goo ! place: big stake; manu- facturing district. Apply 505 Mission St. DAKf N_R WJAXTED; BAKER PKEFERRKD; X mint be a _LiisU«r. _n<l well ar-(ju«!nii»<l • in .s»n Francisco aud across bay. Inquire 1162 Guerrero. GIN AND COM BIS A- VJT tion table. 2131 Mission st. OOD- PAVING SAXmVICI' WAGON : AC- Vj count of other business. 1400 Folsom _:., cor. T^ntb. pHYSICIAN, OBLIGED TO GO EAST. WILL X s'il valuable practice and office furniture at sacrifice. Address Physician, box 103, Call Ofllce. F rili SALE— ONE OF THE LARGEST AND ■ X oldf-st 'iv,., range and house-furnishing estab- lishments: plumbing, gas-rittinij, tin and sheet- ironmaßufacturing a specialty: investigation so- lciteti. Inquire on premises, 524 Washington st. Q TOKE AND BAiSEMENT FOR BAKE ; v j will build oven for responsible party. Apply corner Twenty-second and Guerrero sts. / UGARS. LATEST SLOT MACniNES,WHOLE- '.. ' sale; agents wanted. KAHN& CO., 220 Calif, st. PARTNER WANTED — BUSINESS F.STAB- ' X lished since 860; capital required from $45,000 to $50,000. Address B. M.. P. O. box 2435. v :j|,|a ROUTE FOR .SALE: EVENING ' OUUU. paper; pays Sl5O per month. Apply ■ tl.is office. '7" ■ 7 \INING-BOOM; CHEAP: i TABLE FOR X) man and wife. Inquire grocery, cor. Howard end Fifth sts.; no agents. • Oj O CA EXCLUSIVE COUNTY RIGHTS • _ •>')\f. for one of the best selling articles; 60 per cent profit. CLASSEN & CO., 629 Shotwell PrY WITH 8600 TO . JOIN IN PROFIT^ x able business. 512 California St., room 14. rPHE 0 X SALOOJS" FOB SALE. 319 EAST ST. VOX SALE— FIRST-CLASS SALOON.DOING X? a fine business; splendid location: owner going away. J. RKIDV A CO., 131/3 Sixth st. RASS FOUNDRY FOX SALE; DOING A good business; complete plant and tools; low I rent; tour years lease; good reasons given for sell- ins. For particulars address GEORGE NOLAN, 133 Beal? St., San Francisco. Q9 r f\ PARTNJSR . WANTED IN OLD EB- -•_—*«-'"• tabllshed wood, coal, hay and gram busines.s. Address B. D., box 91, Call Office. ">^"DUSINESS MAN AS MANAGES ORPAKT- ncr; bonds required. C. M., box 17, Call Office. LOON FOR SALS; 309"THIRD ST. ; SOLD 0 on account of other business. TO LET— CHICKEN RANCH, CORNER RAIL- X road and Thirty-fourth ayes.: good house, with well of water, 6 rooms, chicken-houses, etc. : rent cheap; cars pass the door. O'FARRELL & CO., II Montgomery st. BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE; * living-rooms furnished with the ore; good chance at your own price. • PHILBRICK & MET- CALF, 2548 Folsom st. _ 'BEAT OPPORTUNITY TO J.IVHLY MAN • " I with small capital: one of the best established new and second-hand furniture business at a bar- gain; will sell half or ail on account of sickness. X., box 68, Call Office. ok 17 r/| PARTNER FOR SALOON— HAVING •„ I O\J. secured fine corner advertiser would like partner. Address G. W., box 127, Call Office. Q9AA RESTAURANT; DOING A FIKST- ♦iP-jUly . class business; line chance for man and wife; rent 15 a month. 1009 Larkin st. YOCXG LADY WANTS HONEST GENTLE- x man partner with $100; no trlflers need apply. Address MISS A., box 23, Call Office^ T. 'OR SA .E— BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. J: 49 Second st. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; STOCK AND \J fixtures; owner going East. 1552 Folaoro st. I^OU SALE— BLACKSMITH-SHOP: HEAVY 1 stock: owner sick. Address 8., box 161, Call. INK TIN AND STOVE STOKE, WITH J 1 plumbing-shop, cheap. 1103 Stockton st. ijiOß SALE AT~A~BARGAIN; OLD ESTAB- T lished cigar-store: good location and stock. Address J. D., box 162, Call Office^ . "MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: I>l Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market; _00 rooms; 25c to 51 60 per night; $1 50 to $3 per week ; free bus to and from the ferry. >t.«>7- WOOD AND GOAL YARD; BIG - «350 I O. trade: value In sight $300; no humbug; trial given ; must be sold soon. Apply this office. TTPHOLSTEBER; WITH -SMALL AMOUNT Uofmonev: the best proposition ever offered; business wiil stand Investigation. Address A. 8., Call Branch Office. 339 Hayes st. TO __XCHANGI_. rjnO_Xci_AsG--OII.T-M_ LOTS 1 BLOCK X from .Frnitvale station for stock of merchandise. Address »■ E., box 144. Call Office. ,-■-■■ «DILI>I> r (i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. /TON I I N ENT AirjSI'TLL^NG^Nb^LoXN as; \J sociation— Home office, 222 Sansome St., S. i. ."General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pres.; ; J^liver Eldridge.. V.Pr.; Corbln, Sec.&Uen.Man. TO LEASE. SPACE TO LET IN BRICK BUILDING; ANY • size; with or without power: suitable for laun- dry, manufacturing, etc. Apply GEORGE U. HIND, 411 Montgomery st. _^ODGTXG-HOITB_-S FOR SALE, t 9A ROOMS, WORTH $2000; 0NLY....... 51,100 —V 32 rooms, $800 cash; balance payments 1,600 b rooms on Sutter St.. . 250 65 rooms, clearing #400; payments.. 5.00') Is rooms; best corner in city 1.600 14 rooms, on Geary st ' 850 60 houses, sto 150 rooms; prltes $100 t0. . . 10.000 60-room hotel, with bar: 40 boarders 3,500 20 rooms, sunny corner: must sell 700 32 rooms to exchange for real estate 1,6)0 10-room house: very central.... 250 11. C. DKCKKK, 1206 Market st., cor. Taylor. C?f«AA FINK LODGING-HOUSE: MARKET »U)wUU. s;.; best part: 24 rooms; paying well. JOHNSTON ,v CO., _6_ _ Kearny st. Q1 9X FURNISHED HOUSE: 9 ROOMS; \pi.^O. bath; low rent. 630 Webster, nr. Grove. ODGING-HOUSE; 21 BOOMS; CLEARS $40; ■i all steady roomers. 946 Howard st. "V 1 1 ! ■: 1 . 1 FURNISHED HOUSE OK 10 ROOMS; -A reasonable; all full. 742 Howard st. "H it I HOUSE OF 10 BOOMS AT A SACRI- — V'V/. li.re: owiieroulii;<"d to leave city; rooms over paying rent .1523 PolK s!. . GO' Hi PAYING HOUSE OF 9 BOOMS; RENT $30; no agents. 869 Mission. . poRNEH HOUSE, 30 ROOMS. NICELY FUR- \J nished. 704 Howard St., corner Third. C_7^fl FOR SALE: LODGING-HOUSE, 0 It.)", with saloon: 18 rooms, Including bar- room: nil rented. 243 Minna st. IfUUXITUKK FOX SALK 1 TIONSON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND 11 second-hand: 400 carpet good as new. oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, ?19 up; linoleum, 45c; 7- piece chamber suits, $i 4 50: cornice poles, 2ao: ranges, $6: cash or installments : goods shipped free. T. E. NELSON. 126 Fourth at. LACK WALNUT SET, MARBLE TOP, FOX sale cheap. 106 Eleventh st.; bakery. OR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- ticles of every description. D. McUAE, 829 Mission st. A ROOMS, OAK FURNITURE COMPLETE. SBO t: Elegant Brussels carpet laid Mo Heavy Linoleum laid 40c Floor" Oilcloth _._2oc New B^dlounses. our own make. $5 oO -HIHKK A: SiIIKMK. 1310-12 Stockton. nr.Valjo. (JAKPET C LKAM>«. JMcQUJ BK'SCABPET BEATING ANDRKN- d . ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. south 228. CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated sam« as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ITY STEAM CABPETCLE ANING.BENOVA- ting, 38 Bth. STEVENS, ragr. Tel. South 250. Ti.'i. J. E. MITCHELL CABPET-CLEANINO Xco. (incorp.); old-established carpet-cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 Fourteenth St. telephone Mission 7 L. V kTIONAL CARPET TING AND RENO- i\ vatiug Works HAMPTON _BAILLY: layin? and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 24*. "WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH W poor work Bend to SPAULDING'S Ploneert'ar- ret Beating Works. 353-7 Tehama: tel. So-40. __ pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. iSSi \J (Golden Gate nvt». : telephone eas: 126. PIANOS. VIOLINS. __TC. OPECIAL OFFEB FOB" THE HO___DAYB^A O new piano: largo size; warranted; price 8185. BYRON MAUZY, 308 to 314 Post st. Also sole agent for the following high-grade pianos: Sob- mer, Newby _: Evans, Briggs, "Opera," Singer; complete stock mandolins, guitars, banjos, violins, etc.; open evenings. <B_QA WILL SELL GOOD PIANO ON ?5 IN- f^iO\J. gtailmeuts. 221 Leavenworth at. QTEIXWAY, WEBER, EMEBBON, ESTJBY 0 and numerous other standard makes of pianos and organs are sold upon easy terms and reasonably by SHE KM AN, CLAY A CO., pia_o house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. ! VTEW YORK MAKE UPKIOHT GRAND $165; -lS Weber $275. BRUENN'S, 288 Post st. EEMOVED— F. W. SPENCER AiCft TO 338 J» 1 Post •-.. near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and Spencer pianos. 3SB Post st. 1 \KCKER BROS., STEIN WAV I Till AND i ' other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER _: CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & ■ BASE. .- .. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIs', 769 Market. 1-1 s PIANO FOX SALE OR RENT CHEAPT J SCHMITZ.I6 McAllister st. Hlhernlaßank IJVKON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— SOHMER, Jj Newby & Evans, Brigga and other pianos. UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM »100 UP. HOB- - NUNG's, leading piano-house, 216 Post st. SCPERII IBV 1.1 ZITHERS. OLD A NEW lO H. Ml LLKI:. maker, repairer, _ Latham place. OTEI !C AY, $215; W ' 1 1 KB, $285 ; BOMEB, 1? 0287; Wily, $125; squares, $35 and $56. HEINE, 410 Post st. . MAGNIFICENT STEIN WAY UPRIGHT; IN ltx perfect order; sacrificed. 1019 Van Ness aye. /WHICKERING, KNABE, STKC K.VOSK. STE H- \J lins; pianos : special inducements for ibe holi- days: see on r new piano for •'<l> < 7: pianos lor rent: open evenings. BENJ. CUBTAZ <_• SON, 16 O'Farrell. - .- •_ EXCELLENT LARGE UPRIGHT •j* I O. piano; perfect; sacrifice. 1359 Folsora st. A LL CASH WILL SEC _ A SNAP IF YOU A come immediately; fine upright piano; very little used: price $150. Koom 21, Flood building. A N EXCEEDINGLY NICE UPRIGHT PIANO -"»- for practice offered this week at 80. Room 12, Flood building. PIANOS- X Hazelton. Hrmme and Long, Brown and Simpson: easy terras. 735 .'.lark"; st. ' T.MNE $400 PIANO— SI9O CASH OK INSTALL- X; ments; must sell. s'_ Eighth st., Oakland. A XXI VED-A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- - V grade r. L. Neumann piauos for the holidays: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. si 1 AA SAVED ON PURCHASE OF YOUR OIW piano:prices reduced. BRUENN,22BPost HAINES BttOS.' PIANO — A SUPERB IN- strument, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto bandied: we invite a critical inspection. A. L. BAN CROFT & CO., 324 Post st. A"" T METROPOLITAN . B.MPLE— CALL AND see the wonderful Muehlfeld Pianos: they are the talk of the town: immense assortment just re- ceived. J. T. BOWERS & SON, Sole Agents. OPEN FOX BUSINESS. : The finest line of new pianos for rent and sals in _j»_ Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st.. Spreckels building. _fj_BSK&> D~^r7T"H7wTi£mrAX~vE^^ geon »or S. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall aye.: telephone south 401. 1 C A SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAS- XtJXJ ness: also wagons, buggies aud horses: contracting outlit; sand wsgonsand scrapers. 1128 Mission st. - HORSES PASTURED: $_ A MONTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hyde ranch, 630 Commercial st. .. A A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGON-} j:Vr buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st. auction sales every Wednes- day. BCLLTVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers. 1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HAKNES3; ALL I"" kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also '/0 ch^-ao horses. Fifteenth and Valencia «*. WA-O.NS A.\i> CAltiilAlil-S. T\T AGOXS, CARTS, HARNESS, ETC., CHEAP " at KUAN'S. 2117 Mission; wagon wanted. FOR SALE-JIISCELLANiiOtJS. Mastifl^pup^by~rT>uki7ick~dhu. out of Baby Ruth, winner of second prize in last dog show. Apply 815 Pacific st. . MAS PRESENTS — .NEW AND SECOND- XM.\s PRESENTS — SEW AND SKCOND- hand safety bicycles cheap.- 326 McAllister. ri'l:,(.'lA_ SALE— . ~ , O All Rattan Rockers, ladies' size,' $3 and up. All Rattan Rockers, gents' size, *4 and up. Baby carriages, full s!zo, best gear, $5 and up. Just the thing for Xmas. GALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 55 to 61 First street. • AY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL YARD and livery-stable, including stock and. build- ings; long leas ; low rent: business street: half price if sold at once. J. S. MYERS, 100'_ Broad- way, Oakland. _^ .. I>ARGAINS FOR XMAS. ■iJ A few odd rockers, chairs and baby-carriages at manufacturers' cost. California Rattan Co., 55 to 61 First su ware-store, new AND second- hand; bargain if sold soon, or lots to suit, oee it, 546 Mission st. ' " CALES, MIRRORS, FRENCH HASHES, bars, etc., bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 Mission. 9 FRESH COWS WITH YOUNG CALVES; __ good milkers, 1312 Folsom, OTS OF BRICKS AND GRANITE AT SUGAR JU refinery, Eighth and Harrison sis. J. MOORE. VI MEBCH ANTB' CASH REGISTERS $25. 1> PIERCE & CO., Chronicle building. ELLOWS. ANVIL, VISE, TONGS, SMALL, steam boiler and engine. 631 Howard st. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California, NE SMALL MEDIUM AND .LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof.safe. 221, 223 Market st. VATIO.NAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE, JA scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. ■ TVT E W RAN CHEAPER THAN SECOND- IN hand. W. a RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. . CTU~N^T EX S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES VJ bought and sold 1121% Market bet. au<lBili „ ■ hTOKAGE , . .• ■* VERLAND FREIGHTT TRANSFER c 6" .FifUi.and Blnxome sts., furniture and goods packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware- houses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388. S TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- _oId goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ILBON BROTHERS. 1710 • MARKET- Storage; low rates: telephone South 762. "THIRST-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADS . J_ _a-423 Market st. , CHAS. l. TAYLOB. 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895. HOUSES TO r,KT. . _^, ~^^7\^lOlJSK^9lx6oSlS?ii\Tn. 433 O'FAR- «JS O\J . re.l at. ' _______ i <•;>> FILBEItT— FINE HOUSE; 7 ROOMS J,O__ and bath; basement and yard; rent free. 1 OQQ FOLSOM ST.— HOUSE 8 KOOMS AND l__iOt) bath: modern improvements: rent low. OUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND yard; 147 Valencia si.: rent $16. Apply 28a8 Mission. ■■■■ '-■'■ UNNY HOUSE 8 ROOMS, MODERN I M- -0 provements, 730 Capo: also house 5 rooms. bath and stable, 107. Oerinania St.. near Filimore. 1 A QQ ■TWENTIETH'-. 4 BOOTS'S; LARGE IUOO grounds: rent $14. Key at grocery. OUSE 7 ROOMS, BATH AND STABLK. ii Farren aye., bet. Pierce aud Scott sts. C_9Pl BEAUTIFUL MODERN 9-KOOM TWO- tjp-_.«J. story corner house: garden; yard: 1521 Dolores St., cor. Valley. HAAS, cor. Thirtieth and Sanchez. - Q_l ft COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. t^JLO. Corner of Union and Laguna st. AVKD~— DOLL A DIMES AND NICKELS by renting a house from BALDWIN & HAM MONI) 111 Montgomery st. FPKMSHED HOUSES. _ A COMFORTABLE ROOMS; BATH; 2 BEDS: i" all necessaries. 1917 Geary st. COTTAUKB TO I.XT. UNNY COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS, 0 bath, basement ana yard. 634 Fifteenth St., near Dolores. 7 rrv COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS: GOODOR- »J> I .O\J. der: water free. Apply premises, 945 Bryant St., nr. Eighth, or room 79, H2S Montgomery. JJ\LATS TO JLET.^^ "I CALIFORNIA — LOVELY FLAT: 7 _f'l I rooms: latest improvements; nice garden and yard; rent low good tenant. EAUTIFUL NEW FLAT OF 8 SUNNY 13 rooms, bath and all modern improvements: nothing like it east of Van Ness aye.: secure it at once. 1239 Pine st. ,\ NORTH SIDE, BET. LACUNA AND J-i Buchanan— Fine tirst-rloor flat, 5 rooais: bath: rent moderate to a good tenant. *. Apply to C. 8. CAPP it CO., 413 Montgomery at., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. 0 l 7 FINE LOWER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND »_ 1 l . bath. Apply 33 Thirteentn, nr. Howard. .. I ei~ 7 ROOMS, BATH, RANGE: $10, 6 (JJ)±4_;. sunny rooms, bath, range. Jersey and Sanchez sts. : .. . "5_T7 rr\ ALMOST new MODERN FLAT, tJJ)x t.i)\J. 6 sunny rooms; electric- lighters, 1227 Ist. . vj-EW FIVE-BOOM FLAT TO LET. FURNI- _> ture for sale. 914 Capp st. UNNY UPPER BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 5 O rooms and bath; reasonable. 1120 Treat aye. "I A NEW FINE ROOMS WITH 2 BATHS: ON X"i second and third floors: can be used together or as two flats: on Hayes St., bet. Octavia and La- Kiina: also 2 neat flats. 5 rooms and bdth each, on Linden aye., bet. Hayes an.l Fell, ociavia and La- puna sts.; rent low to good tenants. Apply to C. S. CA Pl .t CO.. 413 Montgomery st., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. v l NX CORNER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, BATH. J cor. McAllister and Broderick sis.: $22 50. CO X NICE CLEAN. "FLAT; 4 ROOMS. 41 tjpl Hermann, junction Market and Valencia. ATEW SUNNY MODE FLAT; 849 DEVISA- —.I dero st., cor. McAllister; just completed: 7 rooms, etc. Apply O'FAKRELL <& CO., 11 Mont- gomery st. <£! <) Fxfi 101 / a LOUISA ST. rl NR. THIRD— tTpX__.c>U. Lower flat; 4 rooms: will give half month's rent free to good tenant. AIN WALD, BUCKBEK & CO., 220 Montgomery St. ANDSOME FL AT ; 7 SUNNY BOOMS bath: large basement and yard; rent only $20; 721 Fourteenth St.. near Market. BALDWIN <_■ HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. I •» AY-WINDOW SUNNY FLAT— FURNISHED I) or not; 5 rooms and bath; laundry. 106 Eleventh st, bakery. 9A7-209 WEBSTER— DESIRABLE SUNNY —•v I flats: 6 and 7 rooms: rent reasonable. rpo LET— 50: FLAT 5 ROOMS, PATENT 1 water-closet and bath: 37 Langton St., bet. how- i.rd and Folsom, west of Seventh. Inquire oppo- site, or room 14, Hotel Pleasanton, Sutter st. flh-J c SUNNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS, GAS AND L'J. bath. 128 Twenty-sixth St., near Oapp. . XTRA CONVENIENT SUNN V FLAT, 7 rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker. . T OVELY FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 814 -Li Nineteenth St., bet. Noe and Sanchez; very low rent to good tenant; key downstairs. OAVED— DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS 0 by renting a flat from BALDWIN <fc HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. 9 FLATS; 13 SUNNY ROOMS: MODERN IM-- —.jirovements; cheap. 1153 Howard. Q>O(\ 522 50 AN I. 926, 4 FINE FLATS OF 6 »j!__\J. rooms and bath each, on Gough St., near McAllister: $20, 6 rooms bath and basement,9l2 Bryant st., near Seventh. Apply to T. P. RIOR- Da.V, t>3'-' Market .st. FUKNISIIKO FLATS. QUNN V UPP E lil'L AtI^^"AI^oTLOW r E R~FLAT~, 0 unfurnished: owner going East. 25 14 ', ■., Sutter. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. Bryant Street. 11 HI BRYANT — CORNER FURNISHED xxUL Hat, 6 rooms complete for housekeeping; rent $27. Kdily Street. (*-f Q EDDY— LARGE CNF UK NISHED FRONT UJL O bay-window room. Ellis Street. ATICELY-FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, li with light housekeeping. 504 Ellis. 1 ifth Street. 991 FIFTH— SUNNY SINGLE, DOUBLE AND — — . 1 complete housekeeping rooms, cheap. 090 FIFTH— 2 KOOMS FURNISHED FOR? •J— •_-• housekeeping; cheap rent. 1 olsom Street. 07 A FOLSOM— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS 0 I \J forhousekpg; also single; rent reasonable. Franklin Street. [I 7 FRANKLIN — 2 SUNNY FURNISHED "rtl I rooms and bath; for housekeeping. lieary Street. 9"! 71 GEARY— TWO HOUSE KEEPING — L 4 ■„; rooms; rent reasonable. -imi GEARY ST., OP P. THE PARK; $16: It'll alcove suite and adjoining room, with porcelain sink, bath, 3 closets; partly furnished. olden Gate Avenue. 1 9A 4 goldjen gate neatly FUR- LJ*\Jrk nished sunny basement, complete for housekeeping. • Howard Street. . "I QX/1 HOWARD— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED lOiJi front housekeeping rooms: range; bath; rent $12 50. • Hyde Street. 110 HYDE— THREE ROOMS FURNISHED ill; complete for housekeeping; $20 a month. Lafayette Street. Q1 1 LAFAYETTE, BET. ELEVENTH AND Ox 2 Twelfth— 2 large unfurnished rooms, $7. Lewis Street. TO LEWIS. OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST-LARGE 10 unfurnished room and kitchen; cellar; $9. O'Karrell Street. Q9Q O'FARRELL — 3 OR 6 FURNISHED O-1O rooms for housekeeping; good location. Call between \) and 1. Pine Street. 1 ( J(\n PINK — SUNNY WELL-FURNISHED IOUU basement for housekeeping. . Polk Street. 1 fIH9 POLK i COR. GEARY— TWO SUNNY XUI/_J suites: complete for housekeeping; sep- arate kitchens: gas stoves: all conveniences; mod- ern apartment-house; rent $17 60 and $25. Prospect Place. 91 9 PROSPECT PL., BET. PINE AND CALI- — 1 _. fornia, • below '. Powell— Unfurnished | front room: light housekeeping; $6; single furnished room, $5. . Sixth Street. m SIXTH- CHANGED HANDS; • ROOMS furnished for housekeeping; suites and single rooms. . ■__9Q SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT riZdU sunny rooms for light housekeeping. Tehama Street.- TEHAMA, NEAR FOURTH— 2 FUR- OUO nished rooms for housekeeping: cheap. . 71 7 TEHAMA, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH— • -1. I Two ' furnished rooms, complete for house- keeping. - , . . Turk Street. 8 TURK— 2 BUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping, or without. Van Ness ATenne. 91 VAN NESS —NEWLY FURNISHED _*X sunny suites for housekeeping; very reason- able and comfortable: with baths. . . . . Washington street. .. C A 9 WASHINGTON— SUNNY UNFURNISH- ■ tJU-_ rd housekeeping rooms. ■ - -.. KOOB1S" TO LET. , .. lieaver Street. •; 9Q BEAVER, BET. NOE AND CASTRO, FIF- _Jt7 teenth and Sixteenth— Bay-window suite of rooms furnished, or 1 large double room suitable forman and wife or 2 gentlemen: grate: sun all day. Birch Avenue. <JJ_ 1 A 4 ROOMS: 5271/2 BIRCH AYE. APPLY £) lU. YON RHEIN & CO., California st. 'ROOMS ;TO;XlST— Continued. . . "" ,-■■-. Bush Street. 1 HI 9 BUSH-NICELY FURNiSHED FRONT JLUl__ alcove room .or 1 or 2 gentlemen. . ... Devisadero Street. "I TAX DEVISADERO-LARGE SUNNY FUR- -1 i \JD nished rooms. $5 and $6 per month. Eddy Street. . ' ;;X ! l-'v{?J 1 9 EDDY— LARGE AND SMALL BAY-WIN- I — dow rooms; sun all day; cheap. _^ Eighth street. "I Oft EIGHTH-3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS TO JLOO let, unfurnished. ■ • .Ellis Street. AA A ELLIS-DESIRABLE SUNNY BOOMS; ~L\JiJ also parlors; central location. _^ Fell Street. ftOO FELL— TO LET; ALCOVE FRONT ROOM; U__O furniahed or unfurnished. ■ 1 "<•!>. in. Street. Q7_ FOLSOM— OR SINGLE ROOM 0 I "i cheap; housekeeping. Geary Street. no J GEARY— NICELY FURNISHED COSY DO"t suite; also single room for gentleman. Golden Gate Avenue. QIQ GOLDEN GATE AYE.-NEATLY FUR- O. LV nished sunny room; terms reasonable. Tq Ygolden gate— newly furnished _:O_: rooms; hot and cold water; gas; bath. ■ r.lfi GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NICELY FU~~v" OL\J nished room for lor 2 gentlemen. Guerrero Street. 2 BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; UNFURNISHED; cheap. At 1305 Guerrero st. ' Harrison Street. 7791 HARRISON, NR. FOURTH— FINELY i I --a furnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; yard; $1 week. Howard Street. "I Q 4 1 nOWARD-2 SUNNY ROOMS; LIGHT 10 -±L housekeeping if desired. Hyde Street. 111 HI HYDE — SUNNY FRONT FUR- lllUa nished room for one or two gentlemen. Jones Street. OA7 JONES — THE VAN WINKLE; NEW _-UI management: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished; bath, etc.; $10 to »30. Kearny Street. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- A ant sunny rooms, en suite and Bingie; first das. In every respect : terms reasonable. 9QA KEARNY— NICELY FURNISHED —«OU rooms: terms reasonable. ■ Larkin Street. ,'IOLAKKIN — 2 OR 4 UNFURNISHED iJ 1 — sunny rooms; private American family; bath. "; LeavenwortU Street. 4 f\ 7 L E A V W ORT H — COMFORTABLY ttU 1 furnished sunny room; hot and cold water; $12. ■ ; Market Street. 1 AT O MARKET, ABOVE SIXTH, IN REAR— J \jLX) liight.airy.furnishedaunny rooms; cheap. ■\7-OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. 1 Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night. 35c to .51 : week, $1 50 to f5; families 1 MARKET— LARGE FRONT ROOM, I I i furnished, $10 month; rear room $5; use of kitchen. Mason Street. n MASON ST., NEAR MARKET— SUNNY room, nicely furnished: $1 a week. . 1 --ion reel. 1 fl .-".'"'. MISSION— NICE SUNNY ROOM WITH JLU«J<J grate, $8; others; cheap. ' EUROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION— NICELY furnish«Hi rooms, single or en suite: transients. -1 999 MISSION — SUNNY FRONT AND !______ back parlors; furnished; single or en suite; rent cheap. ' . Natonia Street. /in' NATOMA— TWO FURNISHED ROOMS DUO for housekeeping; also single. Oak Street. 1 /■> OAK — NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY -LO front room. 91 OAK— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY — •■$ front room; folding bed; grate. O'Farrell Street. 9991 O'FARRELL— FURNISHED _ii-j-_3 room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 79= BBS] L — NICELY FURNISHED ' I — «• 1 front parlor: grate, sjas, bath; rent Sl2. . QQR O'FAKRELL— FRONT BAY-WINDOW •/— U room; running water; suitable for 2; rent ?12. ■ -. ■ Pine Street. 1 QAA PINE, COR. HYDE— NTCELY fur- iOUU nished sunny front room; $8. * l'o_i Street. 7AQ POST-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT I I/O alcove room; also sunny back parlor. Ql Ob POST— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT *J LO suite: also sunny single rooms in modern flat; terms reasonable. Seventh Street. "I 07 SEVENTH— FURNISHED ROOMS XO from ?1 week up; also housekeeping and transient. Sixth Street. 3D SIXTH — THE HILLS DALE, SUNNY 0 _| rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. 191 SIXTH — CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; X-ji. sunny front rooms with grates. Stevenson Street. KQK STEVENSON — 2 LARGE UNFUR- iJO-/ nished rooms. i>')~ STEVENSON— NICE FURNISHED U— 4 front room cheap. Stockton Street. "I Q1 4 STOCKTON— SUNNY FRONT SUITE; xOxtr doctor's ofllce; elegantly furnishd; cheap. Sutter street. 71 1 SUTTER— LARGE FRONT alcove; (11 rent reasonable. Tenth Street. m TENTH, NEAR MARKET — 3 LAKGE sunny rooms, with or without housekeeping. Third Street. ■\iriNCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD. NEAR " Market ; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25c to $1 60 per night; »1 60 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm; free bus. — — ________ . Miscellaneous. AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- .rv ed on the European plan; • light airy rooms from 25c to $1 per day, $4 per month and up. . BO_ni>i>O AIS'I> UOOJIh. R^OfTCE LY^FraN_BH_if D lOlt/8 sunny room; board optional. ■.-■ •:■ VfEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRI- — -1 vate Spanish family: board. 1120 Jackson st. VfEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, 134 AND 136 X y Fourth st.; new furniture and carpets through- out; table first class; terms reasonable; American plan; free bus to and from depot. £A 7 NICELY . FURNISHED ROOM \JvJ I with board: reasonable. ■ . OTEL BKRTLING, 714 BUSH— A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveniences. IAAQ VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED XVUO suite: also single rooms; first-class board. Q99 VAN NESS AYE NEWLY FURNISHED • /_-__ sunny rooms; . parlor floor; comfortable house; excellent table; references. A £ LEA YEN WORTH-LARGE, SUNNY tt_j _t elegant rooms, single and suite; new bed- ding; excellent table; desirable house for gentle- men. . ..... •: HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Pollr St.— Quiet and homelike: charges moder- ate- board optional: ail cars direct. . CHJL_iUi_-N BOAKDKD. I"^alE^w7^?es^a^y~albott^i^yl_^^ XJ to board and care for; good borne and clothes; healthy location; reasonable. Address X., box 4, Call Office. . :' EKM AN , widow . wishes CHILD ; TO \X board. 1411 Twenty-fifth St., near Sanchez. STORKS TO LET. fiORNER OF SEVENTH AND JESSIE, STORE ~U and light dry basement; has been occupied as tea, coffee and spice for five years past. . STORE; 1524 HOWARD ST.. COR. OF LA- f ayette ; fixtures for saloon ; cheap rent. Apply 2838 Mission st. . . , ; p ART OF SHOP AND 2 BOOMS; $5. 411 X , Powell St. : . . ' ,' : :. ; TORE; AND BASEMENT AND 4 ROOMS AND bath, cor Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st. "LIOR RENT— LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND J" part of store. 221 and 223 Market st. , ; - •." «>i- r Iv . __■* •i» LiiT. ■ r.'^ ■.• . -;. REE^^EIfT^r^MON^fHr^GIV^NTuOOD tenants; cottages, flats, $5 up. SPECK _ CO., 602 Market st. ..,._.u.-.- '. - ■■ ,~ . . 91 7 GEARY.- ST.— parlor floor, SUIT- _iX I able for doctor's office. Key 217V_. ELEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents - low; -no extra charge for gas, janitor services -or heating. Apply , at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. St. '-"-•-' '-' \ . I*. CITT REAL ESTATE. -::-„-__• "VTEW MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE: HIGH —i basement, which can be made tenable for 2 ad- ditional rooms; this cottage at a bargain : close to 2 car lines: Carolina at., nr. 24th; easy terms; same as rent. Inquire of RIVERS BROS., Hayes and Octavla sts. T\O YOU KNOW A GOOD THIN G ? Great . Big lots. Clement St., •■ Point Lobos find 25th ayes. $375 and ward; $50 cash, - $10 monthly cheapest lots in th 9 city. They are selling fast: don't wait. Sutro electric cars on Clement st. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. BARGAINS! $1700— California St., near 6th aye.: cable; 50 xlOO: worth $2100: sewered: line buy. $5500— Reduced: 2-story residence and 2 cozy new flats: rents $540 yearly; wide lot; nice garden; marine view; part cash. $700 buys 5 lots near Point Lobos aye. and Sutro cars. $3000— Triple lot and small house near Leaven- worth st.; small flats will pay big; investigate. $2000— Bedrock; sunny corner: California and 3d aye.: 32:6x94; sewered; fine buy. Stockton lots on easy terms. H. E. POEHLMAN, 415 Montgomery st. QJQwA NEW 4-ROOM AND BATH COT- tjpe/c)U. tage.with basement, including level lot 25x100, fronting San Mateo electric road on Chenery St., and joining new c»stro-st. Addition, Fairmount; schoolhouse only 2 blocks away; $50 down, balance $10 monthly. JACOB HEYMAN, room 5, Crocker building, Fost and Market sts. , -..-/*-. ■.... C«OOX MUST SELL— LOT 2 BLOCKS S. OF tip »£«£«_). park; title insured; level; worthdouble. Call at once, 9 Powell St., room 3. '. HOUSE AND LOT; REDUCED FROM $S5OO to $7250; 1318 Leavenworth St., bet. Clay 1 and Washington; house of 9 rooms; bath; elec- tric lighting; hot-air furnace; marine view: terms will be made. Apply MADISON & BURKE. pOTTAGES, JUST COMPLETED; $3600; EASY \J terms; 5 rooms; bath; - elegant mantels: gas fixtures, shades; tiled sink: high basement: all modern: 3 car lines; open daily. E. P. E. TROY, owner, 301 California st. \ CJ> "I WEEKLY : GOOD BERKELEY LOTS. <Jp-L The dollar was earned from day to day; : ;; The dollar was round, it rolled away. Save your dollar. Own your lot. $150— Lot 25x102; $1 weekly. $175— Lot 31x135; $1 weekly. $250— Lot 25x120; $1 weekly; sewered. $313— Lot 25x100: $1.25 weekly; macadamized. CHAS.-A. BAILEY. 46 Market St., S.F., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. ■ ■ ' TA VIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- J track; low prices; easy terms. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. '- " VALE TERMINAL TRACT ; D. PRATT, J 1 Yrultvale Sta. HIE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Market st., S. F. Lots $100 up; easy terms. OUSES BUILT? 150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plan*. 1149 Mission st. COIjNTKT KKAL. ESTATE. RANCHES FOR SALE AND RENT. SEND XV for catalogue or see . E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. /jA-ACRE HILL CHICKEN RANCH; 25 tfcU acres cultivable; plenty of wood and water; a sightly, pretty place: lovely shade trees; $400: half cash. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. Par- ticulars at 632 Market St., room 5. P,r«A ACRES— 9S PER ACRE- PLENTY OF O\jyj water; good hog ranch. P. E. LA_AH, 813 Montgomery st, RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. ' Beautiful young orange groves In tracts of 5 acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between HtocKton and Merced. The ' Stanislaus and San Joaquiu Irrigation Company's canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right. We are prepared to sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels. Mediterranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticulturist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for the orange groves for non- residents. A high and dry country, with a perfect natural drainage system. All kinds of small game near by affords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, including a perpetual water right ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn. fully paid up water rights, $70 per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress EABTON, ELDRIDGE * CO., . 638 Market Street. Han Francisco, Cal. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative. Oakdale, Cal. "1 A ACRES, S100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY- -1" able $2 a week, without Interest; level valley land: railroad runs through the tract: the best bargain in California; secure a home; you will not miss the 82 ■ a week; will be worth $5 to $1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. SUGAR-PINE TIMBER FOR SALE. J. J. BIG LOW, second floor, room 3, Mills building. 4TO 8 ACRE TFhT C KEN r RANCHES ON 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma Clty.Cai. SEND FOR OUR LIST OP ORCHARD HOMES l* for sale. OUST Eli «fc WH ITT' IN". San J039. FKOI'GBTY WANTED. ; "^XnTED^TO EXCirANffET^DI'SIRABLE » »i income property in Alameda for Potrero prop- erty. C. BAY LEY, box 102, Call Office, Oakland. EVIDENCE 10 ROOMS, OR DOUBLE FLAT, bet. Pierce, Devlsadero, Pine and Clay sts; lot about 30 feet; price $10,000. Address P. O. box 2058. „ _______ . ___ i>e zmsxs. I£~MicYIoRTT!ATTr7)FT4B"^ moved to 1012 Mission, near Sixth: gas given. R. L. T. CRANZ— EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye. R.REA.3OO TURK ST— ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted : open evenings. M~ ETAL PLATE $5: TEETH EXTRACTED or tilled painlessly by my patent anesthetic, 60c: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 815% Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite Saratoga Hall. R. L. WALSH, D. D. S. CROUME DENTAL. ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only rell- ' able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth frm $5; fillings frm $1: extracting 50c. with gassl. ton A set FOR TEETH; WARRANTED as tJJ) I good as can be made; lining $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 1130 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. DX. 11. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. . 1 R. LUDLUM HILI.. 1443 MARKET ST., XJ near Eleventh: no charge tor extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c: gas given. OLTOX DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- \J ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. DR. J. j7IEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate aye.— Open evenings; Sundays till noon. LL WORK .. REASONABLE AND WAB- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 2o O'Farrell st. ritOI'OSAL&. I)RbPOSALs"~FOR S^fpPLIE^S^OR~THE J- Whlttier State Scnool. In pursuance of the action of the Board of Trus- tees of the Whittier State School, sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of said school at his office, in Whittier, Los Angeles County, Cal., up to 12 o'clock m.. Tuesday, Decem- ber 17, 1895, for furnishing the following supplies to the said school for the year 1896; said supplies to be of California manufacture . or production where price and quality are equal ana to consist of: 1. Coffee, tea, syrup, rice, etc. 2. Canned goods. • 8. Groceries. ■ V:;.i t „-.?,";■• 4. Butter, eggs, cheese, yeast. 6. Flour, meal, barley, bran, middlings, eta 6. Beans, potatoes, vegetables, etc. •■•■■•- 7. Beef, mutton and pork. • ' 8. Lard, tallow, ham, bacon, etc. 9. Benzine, gasoline, coaloll. in. Crude oil, wood, coal, etc. 11. Flannel, cassimere and blankets. • 12. Crockery and glassware. :.:>T.t- '■' 13. Leather and shoe findings. 14. Brooms and brushes. 15. Caps, hats, suspenders and rubber clothing. 16. Furniture and mattresses. 17. Ice. 18. Drugs. 19 Stationery. x ' All parties or firms desiring to bid will address Superintendent of the Wh'.ttier State School. Whit- tier. Cal., for terms and specifications and blank forms. - " ■ ' : In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award it has been resolved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forma furnished by the Superintendent. . - ■■-■ The number of class bid for should be plainly marked on outside of envelope containing bid. ANDREW MULLEN, President. W. C. PATTERSON, Tn] , t ees A.DINA MITCHELL, Iraslees _ "PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETE .Trans' Home Association— Notice is hereby g yen 1 that sealed proposals will be received by the b»»rd of directors of the Veterans' Home Associatio • at ' its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran- cisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, December 21, 189&, and opened Immediately there- after in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa : County, California (railroad station Yountville), for the six mouths commencing; January 1, 1896. and ending June 30, 1896. ...:,:.- ■ • ■ •: ' ■■■ Schedules, with Information and instructions for submitting bids, will *be furnished upon appli- cation to the undersigned. Bidders will car. fully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it Is in accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- rier, treasurer, conditional that ■ the ■ bidder will enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. Address J. J. Scoville, Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13. 320 Sansome street. San Francisco, California. 'By order of the board iof directors. • ■' J. J. SCO VILLE, Secretary. ] OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. POULTRY RANCHES AnITsMALL.HOMES A in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent orex- change. E. HILL, room 34, Donohoe Bonding, S. F. ffi;KA CASH AND $16 PER " MONTH ; SAME Hi UV as rent; new cozy cottage, 4 rooms and bath; good location; total" price only $1000; this is a bargain; apply at once. HUGH M. CAM- EHON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. ■- ;. <2»O(\ MONTHLY FOR f>- BOOM. COTTAGES; i£>4UVJ plans free. F. BOEOLE. Golden Gato statn. <£•] £n LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN , <JP-I.UV. Fruitvale; electric ears; only $1 down and $1 a week: selling fust; good improvements. H. B. PINN'EY. owner. »02 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND .FITOi IT U *OR SALE HOLI DA Y~i>R ESKNTS hT£f" PßlCeTa tTh] >( HEI.LIIAAS' furniture-store. Eleventh st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET. ALAMhDA real i STATE. To exchange for house and lot in 1 Alameda; 160 acres; 25 acres under cultivation and in fruit; no debt. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St., Alameda. (\(\ DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY PAY ijpi-v" ments— Fine nearly new modern 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath; near station, school and churches: must be sold: call and see at once. H. P. MOREAL, 1432 Park St.. Alameda. - - ffl»f (\(\ DOWN —ELEGANT NEW 6-ROOM «JP JL VJU modern cottage in center of city, close to school and station: lot 35x150: price $2250. For immediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park St., Alameda. ■ . • nnfl new and modern house of 7 «35T:V_H_fV/. rooms and bath: lot .42x147:6; in good locality; terniseasy; installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO.. 1364 Park at., Alamfrda. BERKELEY REAi. ESTATE. tTerkeley BARGAINS. ~ ~ J-> $1500— Cottage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125. $450— Corner 48x70; 50 down, $10 monthly. $350—1 acre on side hill. $500—1 acre on eminence. ■ $600— Corner 100x115 with creek. $150— Lot 25x102; flO down, $.'. monthly. $175— Lot 31x135; $10 down, $10 quarterly. 4500 — acres on fine street. $SOO-Lot 48x100. CHAS.A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., San Fran- cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkele.v. LEGANT LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEY UNIVERSITY, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. $1600—40x130; NW. cor. Durant aye. and Ful- ton st. $1600— 50x130: ; Fulton St.; nr. Dnrant aye. ?160O— 40x130; XV. cor. of Bancroft way and Union st. .- "■: $1750—50x130; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st. . $1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant and Tele- graph ayes. -- . . >■••"-•; . $1500—50x110; Telegraph aye., nr. Durant aye. $1800—46x120; NE. cor. Eancroft way and Tel- egraph aye. ■ *1800— 70x138; Hillegassave., nr. Bancroft way. $2000—70x140; Telegraph aye., nr. Bancroft way. ■ \ $2500— 91x138; University aye., near the Uni- versity grounds. $2000—120x119; Shattuck aye.. nr. Vinest. ; $1800— An acre lot near the Town Hall. Also 70 lots at Ashby station; cheap; on easy terms. Come quick if you. want the choice of these bargains. M. L. WURTS, Opp. Dwight-way station, Berkeley. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. ESCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED~BY~THE Ju directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of tha railroad on account of the vast - bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which wilt bo sold with a perpetual water right. > > Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern san Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWE d: CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton, California. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. _ O ANTA CLARA VALLEY LAND 3. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara St., ban Jose, Cat MONEY TO LOAft. ' -fsT r AND 2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUn". JL fry; administrators' mortgages, interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 628 Mkt, ONEY LOANED, 6V<s PER CENT ON mortgages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. ONEY WANTED TO LOAN IN SUMS OF !V1 $200 and upward, on first and second mort- gages and other collaterals. Full particulars at Laymance Real Estate and Investment Company, 466 Eighth St., Oakland, Cal. r» I f\t\ f\(\f\ TO LOAN— CITY, OAKLAND, *iP JLUU.UUv/ Alameda or Berkeley real estate; first mortgages. HUGH M. CAMERON, Broker, 479 Ninth St., Oakland. \l ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND IVI other valuables at the Security Loan Office, . 1106 Market St., nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR. DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bid?, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential TRICTLY -PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 851) Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first; floor: established 30 years: always -open. "Uncle Bill." WHY PAY #5 ON THE HUNDRED COM- » ' mission to the broker when you can get the same direct from the louner without it and with- out charge for making out papers on your pianos and furniture of private families, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- terest without removal: any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 Ellis St., room 22. \ T OANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND XJ mortgages, undivided interests, estates, and on furniture or pianos, without removal, in the city and Oakland or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential: savings bank books bought. Call or write to BECKER.24O Montgomery. A ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND -~\- all securities. Columbia Loan "and Collateral Oflice, 9 Grant aye. • -, ■■■ ANY AMOUNT: IST, 'JD or 3D MORTGAGES; A estates, undivided Interests, real estate in pro- ' hate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. PAWNBROKERS. T 126 KEARNY " BT^. ROOM ; 9— MONJ3Y loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates : pri- vate rooms; elevator: pledges for sale cheap. ■;.:•! V.* LEGAL NOTION. ■ XI CLYDE, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,' administrator of the estate of the said JOHN CLYDE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the ■ necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator \ at his offices, 319 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal., 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. :. A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the estate of JOHN CLYDE, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, December 5, 1895. J.D.SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator, 319 Pine street. San Francisco. Cal. •DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: - — ' Edgar J. Dave-?a against Florence L. Davega. Lola Roja Keiser against Harry Keiser. Kittle Nugent against John Nugent. Divorces granted: . Lucetta J. Perry from Samuel A. Perry, for will- ful desertion; by Judge Daingerh'eld. Plaintiff , allowed $16 a month alimony, $50 counsel fees and costs. Custody of children awarded to plaintiff. Lottie C. Mintie from Alexander E. Mintio, for desertion: by Judge Sanderson. S Daniel Zehnder from Dora Zehnder, for extreme cruelty; by Judge Troutt ' : '- ■ ■ . Mary McConvill from Richard McConvill, on cross-complaint, for willful neglect: by Judge Troutt. / MARRIAGE LICENSES. - [ '. The following marriage licenses- were issued by • the County Clerk's office December 12: -_ J. J. B. Vigoureux and Angele Marcenac, 80—25. : John Fister and Antonia Zemanek, 40—36. , Pete Olsen and Annie Johnson. 27—23. • - H. Smi.h and Emma T. Connell. 38—27. John C. Beck and Hilda GustafsoD, 29—25. . J. P. Kennedy and Ha.tie S. Kelley, 50—50. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication . offices . and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published.] > BORN. ' DE ANDREIS— In this city, December 10. 1895, to the wife of C. R. de Andreis, a daughter. GRAHN— In this city, December 9, 1895, to the • wife of Henry Grahn, a son.' ■' • -. JORGENSEN-ln this city, December 5, 1895, • ' to the wife of Daniel Jorgensen, a daughter. ; t* ■LUTLEY— In this city, December 5, 1895, to the • wife of Frank Lutley. a daughter. . . ■ \ ■ ''. y.- •-.-- . '-. ■ ■ . ■■■ • ■ ' * MURPHY— In this city, December 8,1895, to the Wife of Charles F. Murphy, a son. MARRIED. ' -:-.: CLARK— McKEE— In this city. December 10, 1895. by the Rev. William Rader, Walter Par- sons Clark and Marguerite Dempster McKee, both of San Francisco. . , COOPER— AYERS— Tn tnis city, December 6, 1895, Astiey D. M. Cooper and Genevieve Avers. WALCOTT— McCLURE— In Oakland, Alfred Ral- sion Walcott and Mrs. Bonnie McCiure. ■ Anderson, Augusta F. Muller, Fred • Rastittu, Phillip O'Neill, Kate F. Carroll, Michael Piisler, Maria : Cronah. Mary !.\. Potter, Thomas K. Dillon, Mary T. Schumacher. Otto P. Em don, John L. . . Shillaber, George Frank, Samuel ■ Shirley Paul Judson, Mary E. Smith, Cora O. Kavanasrli, John I Steffen, Katie Laumelsrer. Willie Thornton. Susie ; Me Avoy, Barney Varni, A Qgt la M. ■ McColgan, Susan Warren, Eugene Morris, Mary a. W. Weidenmuller, F. Q. ANDERSON— In this city, December 11, 1895,' Augusta F. Anderson, beloved daughter of Henry ana Alice E. Anderson, and sister of Louis H., May A. and Alice H. Anderson, born in Davis ville, Yolo County, aged 25 years 11 months and 9 days. [Boston and Milwaukee papers please copy.J Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr <£. Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BASTIAN— In San Lorenzo, December 12, 1895. Phillip Bastian, aged 29 years 11 mouths and 23 days. j«rThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW . (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at the residence of his parents In San Lorenzo. CARROLL— In this city, December 11, 1895. Michael, beloved husband of Annie Carroll, fa- ther of Emma . Matthews, brother of Mrs. ■ Bridget Maroney and John Carroll and uncle of Mrs. Ellen McElraih, a native of Limerick, Ire- ■ land. £®*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday) at 9 o'clock, from St. I Mary's Hospital, ■ thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRONAN— In this city, December 12, 1895, Mary, belovtd wife of the late Samnel Cronan, and mother of Michael, Samuel, John, Thomas and William Cronan and Mrs. John Bulck, a native of County Cork, Ireland, a«ed,4B years ' • ; Friends and acquaintances . ' , respect- fully Invited to attend the funerm' 'SUNDAY, December 15, at 7:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late ' : residence, 21/3 McLea court, off Ninth street, be- tween Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. Jos- eph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock a. 11. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery; DILLON— In this city, December 11, 1895, Mary T., beloved wife of M. A. Dillon, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years. 49* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her brother, John McGratn, 25 Thirteenth j street, between Mission and Howard. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EMDON— In th's city, December 11, 1896. Jonn L., beloved husband of Johanna M. yon Emdon.a native of Aurlch, Ost Furslaud. Germany, aged 53 years 5 month and 5 days. A member of Ger- mania *-tainm No. 83, U. O. It. M., and Hanno- veranner Verein. *S~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, December 15. at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from Reamen's Hall, 510 Bush street. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. FRANK— In this city, December 12. 1895, Samuel, beloved husband of Jennie Frank, and father of Irvln and Albert Frank, and brother of Mrs. S. Lipman and Mrs. S. Roseuer, a native of Phila- delphia, Pa., aged 52 years. JO" -Notice of funeral hereafter. JUDSON— In this city, December 9. 1895, Mary E.. beloved wife of Thomas R. Judson. and mother of Nettie, Clarence. Florence, Frank, ' Fanny, Robert, Minnie and Harry Judsou, a na- tive of New York, aged 48 years 3 months and 24 days. fflTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 12:30 o'clock p. M., from her late residence, Alvarado and Douglass streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KAVANAGH— In this city, December 12. John Kavanagb, a native of County Wexiord, Ireland, aged 73 years. S3" Notice of funeral hereafter. LAUMEISTER— this city. December 12. 1895. Willie, beloved son of William F. and Celia I<au- meister, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 4 days. ,83-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of the parents, 710 Seventeenth street. Interment private. McAVOY— In the City ana County Hospital. De- cember 11, 1895, Barney Me Avoy, aged 30 years. McCOLGAN— In this city, December 10, 1895. Susan, relict of the late Eugene McColgan, and beloved mother of John and the late Charles Me- . Colgan, and sister of Mrs. K. Murphy, a native of the parish of Moville, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 72 years. *B~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, Twenty-eighth and Alabama streets, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORRIS— In this city, Mary Anna Wartson, be- j loved wife of Thomas Morris, a native of Eng- land, aged 66 years and 6 months. jJ3~Funeral private. MULLER— In this city, December 12,1895, Fred Muller, beloved husband of Sophie Muller, a na- t ive of Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 37 years and 6 months. A member of Verein Elntracht. Friends and acquaintances are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, December 15. at 2 o'clock p. M., from Eintracht Hall.TwelfthandFolsom streets. Remains at par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. O'NEILL— In Fresno. December 12, 1895, Kate F. O'Neill, beloved sister of M. J., Eugene and W. J. O'Neill and Mrs. W. Griechen, a native of Belmont. aged 37 years. £*- Notice of funeral hereafter. PILSTER— In this city, December 12. 1895, Maria, beloved wife of Henry, and mother of Hattie and Theodore Pilster, a native of Bremerhafen, Ger- many, aged 40 years 7 months and 2 days. Notice of funeral hereafter, POTTER— In the City and County Almshouse, December 11, 1895. Thomas F. Potter, a native of Rhode Island, aged 72 years. ■ SCHUMACHER— In South San Francisco, De- cember 11, 1895, Otto Peter, beloved son of Fer- dinand and Katharina Schumacher, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 10 months and 8 ! days. jggr Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the residence of his parents, 1434 Fifth avenue South, be- .' tween J and X streets, south San Francisco. In- terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. SHILLABER— In the City and County Hospital. December 12, 1985, George Shillaber, aged 68 j years. 6HIRLEY-r-Tn Martinez, December 11, 1895, Paul Shirley, beloved father of Guy Shirley and Maud Shirley Page, a native of Kentucky, aged 68 years 7 months and 11 days. afs-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, . December 15, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the family * residence in Martinez. ■ ' SMITH— In this city. December 11. 1895, Cora Ovilla Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 11 months and 20 days. - STEFFEN— In this city, December 11. 1895, Katie, beloved wife of Claus H. Steffen. and mother of Minnie, Meta and Mathilda Steffen, and sister of Mrs. Fred Witthack, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 26 years 1 month and 2 days. JB3T Friends and acquaintances are ' respect- • fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, December 15, at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. i Interment Masonic Cemetery. THORNTON— In this city, December 11, 1895, Susie, deafly beloved daughter of Peter and An- nie Thornton, and sister of Lizzie, Rosie and Nicholas Thornton, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 8 months and 11 days. agj~Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the residence : of the parents. 215 Vallejo street, thence to St. Francis Church. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. : ■ ,', ' ' VARNI— In this city, December 11, 1895. Angela ■ M., beloved wife of James S. Varni, and daughter of Cristoforo and Caterina Razzo, and sister of Mrs. Anita Ottoboni and Mamie, Mary, Jennie. Emelia, Cristlna, Rlchetta, Lulgi, Cristoforo and Guglielmo Razzo, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 2 months and 4 days. ■. |g~Friends and acquaintances are resoect- full invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the Catholic Church at Ocean View. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. { WARREN— In this city, j December 12. 1895. En- ; ' gene Crowell, beloved son of Frank K. and Eu- genia Warren, a native of Sonoma County, Cal., aged 9 months and 4 days. WEIDENMULLER— In this city. December 11, 1895, Frederick «., beloved husband of ■ Eliza- beth, and father of Lizzie, Millie, Ophelia, Charles and Louis Weidenmuller, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 65 years. *S"Friends and \ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi- dence. 1319b Pine street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. * - UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I , EMBALMING PARLORS; Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals - ._.., at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. | ; - McAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS & EMBALM KRS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. - ' Telephone 3080. ;V CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, BAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; X laid oat on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean* tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before ~ baying a burial place elsewhere. ■City Office, 9 City Hall Avenue. . 15