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BUSINESS CHANCES.
A— SI2OO— CORNER grocery and barTl block~ from
City Hall; 5 years' lease: a good paying busi-
ness; established for years; new stock; best
class of custom; owner to make a trip to
Germany. WILKE & UNFUG. 500 Market.
A— s4oo— SALOON;. doing a splendid business;
best down-town - location; California and
Montgomery sts.; rent $45. Call WILKE _-
UNFUG, 900 Market st. -
TRANSFER corner saloon; 18 furnished
rooms; 3 ' pianos; cash register, safe, etc.;
. clearing about $175 per month; large stock
of liquors; sickness cause of a great bargain.
WILKE & UNFUG, 100 Market st.
JI2S— CIGAR stand, Stockton and Market sts.
WILKE & UNFUG, 900 Market st.
$150— BRANCH bakery With 4 living rooms;
rent $20: on McAllister St.; daily reoelpta,
$10. WiLKE & .-UG. 906 Market St.
$1000— SALOON with 9 furnished rooms; estab-
lished many years; always been money-mak-
ing place; best location; close to California on
Kearny St.; rent low. Particulars WILKE
& UNFUG. WO Market St.
$3250— ATTENTION grocers: the best paying
corr.er grocery and bar in this city; estab-
lished for many years and doing first-class
baying cash store and bar trade; choicest
. location: close to Baldwin Hotel; owner
must leave for Europe on account of family
affairs: a great sacrifice. Address box 400,
Call office.
WE have several buyers for business; see us
if you want to selL Western Investment
CO., I Geary st.
tt.X.o— PARTNER wanted, manufacture ladles*
cloaks; money used to enlarge present suc-
cessful business; a fortune to be made in a
few years. Western Investment Co.. 9 Geary,
91300; SALOON and lunch counter; build-
ing 5-year lease; 3 private rooms; solid
trade of $20 a day. Western Investment Co.,
a Geary st. \^
PARTNER. light business; $18 a week; no
experience required trial given *► see It- West-
ern Investment Co., 9 Geary st.
PARTNER, livery business; office work;
$SvC a month clear: value in stock. Western
investment Co.. I Geary st.
$450— SALOON; $$ clear a day; sickness. West-
t crn Investment Cc, 5 Geary st. •
$200— BARBER shop; elegantly furnished,' good
trade. Western investment Co., 9 Geary st.
SALOON, receipts $3. ~
$900 — Saloon, receipts $15 to $20.
$850— Saloon, receipts $15.
Good locations; best bargains in city. NA-
TIONAL AGENCY. 7 Grant aye.
BARBER shop; 6 chairs: clears $100; sell-
ing acc*t sickness. Nat'l Agency, 7 Grant aye.
*20<_-DININa parlor; nicely fitted; will clear
i $75; good place for man and wife or 2 ladies.
[ NATIONAL AGENCY, 7 Grant aye.
'$100 — SALOON and lunch counter; receipts $7;
rent $20. NATIONAL AGENCY", 7 Grant aye,
. $300— HOTEL; half price on account of de-
parture; this is & rare bargain. MuI— VUGH-
_LIN _ CO.. 777 Market st.
$2500— HOTEL; near city; paying; established
business; trial given. McLAUGHLIN _ CO.,
' 777 Market st.
; $250— PARTNER wanted; old established in-
door business; will pay $75 to $100 per month
to each yearly. McLAUGHLIN _: CO.. 777
. • Market st. .
- FOR business chances, rooming-houses, city
and country real estate, bonds, stocks, loans,
etc.. call en CLARK & CO.. room 609. Ex-
aminer build! ig.
. GROCERY and bar, well stocked. Seventeenth
and Noe, for sale, cheap; established 12
years; low rent, store and 3 living rooms:
lease obtainable; store and inventory open
for inspection. For particulars apply on
. premises or to CURTIN & BEAL'S. room 24,
3d floor. Mills building.
LADY partner wanted; half Interest; $50 per
week Insured; $750 required. Basiie, 873". Mkt.
FOR sale — centrally located barb- shop
Is San Jose; proprietor being otherwise en-
gage! will sell at a great sacrifice. Address
A. F. NOFTZ. 36 Fountain St., San Joee, Cab
__v .
WANTED— man of good appearance as
• partner ln a business where experience is
not required. Inquire at 17A Sixth st., rm. 2.
$450— CORNER grocery, bar room and living
rooms; rent $20; good location; cash trade;
a bargain; sickness. 1401 Baker st.
$350— WORTH $$00; coal yard. hay. grain, oil
route: 150 customers. BASILE, 8734 Market.
OLD-ESTABLISHED blacksmith shop for sale,
with stock and tools. Inquire 080 Broadway.
FOP. sale— A neat restaurant at 129 Fourth st. ;
$125.
SHOE shop that will pay $3 50 per day; no
cheap work; low rent. 332 Bush st.
$150^PARTNERSHIP In good paying business;
$75 per month each. 1027% Market. upstairs.
$300— HORSESHOEING shop; good location;
departure cause sale. McLaughlin. ... M.-^t.
$TcoiooO TO loan on diamonds, watches, jewels. j
silver, plane*, guns, sealskins, silks, paint-
ings. at UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye.
DR. F. P. MCFFE'S ; ____
OFFICE. PRACTICE. HOSPITAL. ETC..
FOR SALE.
For particulars Inquire at the offlce. 4Z5
Kearny st . between 10 and 12 a. m.
SALOON for sale in good country town; corner
lot: property— good stock of liquors, cigars
and fixtures; price asked $2000. For particu-
lars Inquire of W. SCHMALZ, 220 Kearny,
corner Hardle place, basement saloon, city.
FOR sale en account of sickness, florist and
nursery stock, greenhouse and heating ap-
paratus, doing business of $15 to $25 a day, or
will exchange for real estate across the bay.
•_ Apply 500 Haight st.
RESTAURANT; worth $1000: selling on
' account of death in family: receipts $*■'-• per
day; located ir. 200-room hotel; owner going
to "Europe; no agents. Call 933 Kearny st.
FOR sale cheap; must be sold; grocery, wood,
ccal hay and feed business. ; whole or sepa-
rate. Apply northeast corner Valley and Do-
lores sts. ' •
WANTED— A few good men with $1000 cash
each to Join ln a flrst-class business; $10,000
a year Income to each. Box 1106. Call office.
_____ buy or sell your business quick for cash.
Apply to MOON & CO.. 1008". Market st.
laLOON and restaurant, city front; 14 fur-
nished rocms; large yard; rent $_, Apply
Call office. •
FOR sale— Coal yard; good business, Western
Addition: well stocked. F. G. B. MILLS. 340
Steuart st.
DELICACY' and dairy produce store doing a
good business for sale. Box 1137 Call office.
GREAT snap; delicacy etore; $275, worth $1000.
- - Call at 1054 Valencia and Twenty-second sts.
BARBER shop; 3 chairs; short hours; must be
sold on account of owner's sickness; at easy
terms. 423 Washington st. ■
tj i wt> T in country town; good store trade: -4
B fclrsesar.d 2 wagons; $1200. Apply Call office.
FINE restaurant: fine fixtures: good location;
will sell less than invoice. Call office.
PARTNER wanted: restaurant and bakery.
Box 1136. Call office. .
JOHN REDLEY-Leaving for Europe, desires
to sell his tailoring business, including stock
and good will. 340 Third st.
• '-OSMOPOLITAN Hotel business: Peta-
luma. Cal. : 44 rooms; weßJurnlshed, and bar.
FOR eale— Dry goods business. Address P. O.
box 112. Benicia, Cal. -
SALOON. Inquire Anchor Brewery, after 3 p.
m.. or at 636 Third st. p ■
$150— LIGHT manufacturing business: clears
$100 per month. Box 1093, Call office.
a LOON rood paying, business quarter. Ap-
S p^^k«ore, cor. Clay and Montgomery.
•RESTAURANT. Sixth st. ; established 10 years;
good business: -600. Apply Call office.
COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO.
W. CASWELL & CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st.
EDUCATIONAL.
**vf*INE - RINO School, civil and mining; as-
saying blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol . min-
el_loiry surveying, math., cyanide method.
? rLE-CTRICAI^-Theory and practice, con-
mechanical drawing, mathematics.
• K m*PiNE c -S-Bookkeeping. business Practice.
* * .horthand. typing, languages. English. 24
?r.^,e% day and evening: catalogue free.
wcAlirS BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post st.
WRENCH classes, under the auspices of "Al-
nfrce Francalse." will open at the French
ifbVaVy afternoons and evenings for adults
ruK Graduate teachers from French Govern-
tint' will *ive tuition: every pupil who joins
**? ~ JISm member of the library. For
, ™ __*? at French Library. City of Paris
- Geary and Stockton. 3 to 4. 8 to 9 p. m.
-MERiTILL-MILLER college shorthand, typing;
■■ ,*irf.U,V,_«j instruction: new typewriters; book-
L»_Vin» -anldUy at figures by noted expert
Mgrgrilal-: % I _nrn___S]i-6. Parrott bldg.
AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. ;
ss ___L OT i B __ii^Bs^
m f^gggrates per week and mo.
ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers;
i-i'V. .vstVrr- sunny rooms: low rates; day.
S-enir/ SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL-
LEGE, 1236 Market st. ' '
EN VEERING School, civil, electrical, mln-
*%£ 7_Z_Z -mrvev. assay. archi.: day & eve.:
Ur/.ISSt. VAN DER N-AILLEX. 933 Market.
PHYSICIANS.
MRS DR_T DONOVAN. 621 Hayes St.; all
kinds of womb trouble a specialty; diseases
.of the eye treated by herbs. -
REMOVAL notice— Dr. C. C. O'Donnell. office
__d residence. 1021„ Market, bet. Oth and 7th. j
PERSONALS.
! CITY~OF PARIS laundry removed from 119
Stockton st. to 331 Geary. JtME JAUSSAUD.
; WRINKLES removed a specialty at the new
and handsome quarters, Harmonic Life In-
I stitute, 708 Sutter St.. noar Taylor: consulta-
tion free; receptions every Monday and
Thursday from 2 to 3 p. m.
LEDERER'S Quiuonia Hair Tonic, the finest
hair tood. 3oc' bottle. LEDERER'S Faamo.
the best shampoo, 5c pkg. 123 Stockton st. j
! LEDERER, the leading hairdresser, price Ec;
longest hair rolls, only "'■ ; stock of flne wigs
to be closed out, $8: wigs for J2 50; must go;
switches, $1. 123 Stockton st.
LINCOLN BROTHERS.
Butter, 25c roll, picnic hams. 7*4 c lb; cheese,
12"4 c lb; flour. 85c sack; cornmeal, SOc sack;
20 lbs rice, $1; 25 cans sardines. $1; 10 cans
table fruit. $1; 25 lbs prunes, pears, pearl bar-
ley or s*llt peas, $1; tomatoes. ?0c dozen; 8
lbs coffee, $1. Lincoln brothers, • 220
Sixth St., above Folsom.
I JOHN L. BOONE, Patent. Trademark
Attorney at Law, and Copyright
No. 4 Butter St.. Law a Specialty.
Ban Francisco, Cal. American and Foreign i
Send for Circular. Patents Solicited.
! ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester :
House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; ,
Xc to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week; \
free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
SUPERFLUOUS hair removed; no electricity ;
or strong medicines; treatment simile and i
effective. 1128 Sutter st- MRS. CLAYTON.
OPERA bangs and switches, 50c up; this week
only; artistic opera dressing. La Verite Hair-
dressing Parlors, 30 Geary; phone red 3733.
RUBBER goods of every description: catalogue
free. EDWIN MERCER & CO., Toledo. O.
THE genuine misfit. 272 Fifth st. ; $30 and $43
suits at your own price i perfect ftt guarnt d. j
PRIVATE residence for ladles In delicate
health. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. Alameda.
RUPTURE, stricture cured: no knife; no in-
jection. Gurntd. Dr. Gordin. 514 Plne.ab.Kearny.
i DR. F YON BUELOW has removed from *'.!
Valencia to 1208 Market St.*. rooms 9 and 10.
BATHS, 12* Ac; SO porcelain tubs; separate en-
trance for ladles; lady attendant. 34 Fourth.
FOLDING beds $8 50; bedrm sets $8: be,'. loung-
es $4 50: open ev's. L. J. NEUMANN. 121 6th.
A— Ladles' cr gent's clothing, furniture, bought,
sold: tel. Mint 997. JACOBS, i 023 Folsom St.
j BERWIN * GASSNER. 'irriers. formerly on
Post St.. removed to store 110 Kearny st.
CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale
prices. H. KRAMER. g. ""ansome sb
SUITS to order on easy Installments. L.
LEMOS. 1117 Market St., bet. 7th and ith.
"~~ . DRESSMAKERS.
DRESSMAKER— agency; newest dress
cutting system; big profits. J. G., box 11*1,
Call offlce.
i SILK or cloth dresses made. $s up; dresses made
over; perfect fit. 3 Eddy. MME. GOLDSTEIN.
SPIRITUALISM.
• _^!__US_r_rT^H--^EY7^r_-*ce test medium,
! life reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri-
vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis
free, sittings. $1. $32 Stockton st.
MRS. SOPHIA SEIP, spirit seer, 1724 Market
St., near Polk; counsel, 60c; by letter, 50c;
meetings every night, l_fcx
! MRS. ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Frl.. 2 p. m.;
Mon.. 8; 25c; sittings, $1. 233 Valencia st,
; MRS. B. BAUMANN. the well-known fortune
teller, has opened an offlce at 315 O' FarrelL
: MRS MENA FRANCES. Independent slate
writing medium. 113 Haight st.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
! „^~~^_
' ARRlVED— Extraordinary good news for all;
MME. E. CURLEY has permanently located
at 337 Geary st., bet. Powell and Mason. Her
success as a medium has startled the entire
world. Her power is acknowledged by press
and public to be of the highest order. She
advisee you to a certainty by a higher than
human power. Her parlors are thronged by
anxious people looking for important Infor-
mation, and every reply Is most gratifying:
all are pleased. Without a question she tells
each caller their name and for what they j
came. She gives advice on business, specu-
lation, lawsuits, old estates, love, courtship
and everything. The unfortunate
and troubled should seek her counsel and
start aright. Positively no attention paid to
letter unless $1 accompanies.. 9 a. m. to 9:30
p. m. j
MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and
card reader; born with double veil and sec- j
ond sight; diagnoses disease; full life read-
ing: ladles, EOc: gents. $1: sit., $1 50. -" Turk. |
; TOUR future told by cards. 25c; Mon.. Wed.
and Fridays. 1039 Mission St.. downstairs. •
BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE— Clairvoyant and j
I card reading. 417 Bush st,. rooms 9 and 10.
i MME. HANSON, "palmist and card reader; |
past, present and future; 25c. 153H °th, r. 2L j
■ NINTH. 77— Your future told by cards; ladies, j
10c; gentlemen, 25c; satlsf-ctlon guaranteed. |
GYPSY life reader gives true readings: ladles.
: Be; gents, 50c. 1063 Mission st., near Seventh.
' MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card \
reader: 25c up. 73 Fourth St., near Mission.
MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.: clairvoyant
and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c.
| CLAIRVOYANT, card reader; 10c; ladles only.
543 Natoma st . bet. Sixth and Seventh.
; JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist.
216 Kearny st., rooms 9 and 10.
MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business
advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st.
MME. STBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus-
band's picture. 25c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st.
PALMISTRY.
MMc! NEERGAARD, pupil Count St. Ger-
malne. S3SB Twenty-first St., above Valencia;
tel. "White 1571: reading by mail. 31.
, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR-
SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed by
electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush
St.; 15 years* experience: references given.
LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE.
H. C. DECKER
Offlce, 1020 MARKET ST.
13-room house; central: $100 cash $ 300
30 rooms; rent $50; on Mission st 1300
64-room house; clears $300 ....: MM
17 rooms; on Sixth st 450
6-room flat; cheap rent 17a
2S-room house; clears $150 550
23 rooms; best cor. in city; owner sick.. 2200
H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market St., opp sth.
ROOMING HOUSES FOR SALE—
26-room corner bay window house J..2C0
24-room house: new. furniture 1400
16-room house; flne corner 1000
14-room house; new and good 800
16-room: flne corner; mast sell W0
11-room house; clears $75 600
60 houses from 4 to 100 rooms $50 to $10,000
FOR A HOUSE ANY SIZE OR PRICE call
on H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market St.. opp. Eth.
A-KREDO & CO 22H GEARY
MONEY ADVANCED ON ALL HOUSES.
100 rooms; 10c, 15c, 20c; clears $300 $5000
65 rooms; best on Fourth st. ; half cash.. 2400
49 rooms; Geary st. ; will pay for Itself... 1600
28 rooms; housekeeping; clears $100 — .... 000
18 rooms; Post St.: all full: cheap rent... 850 '
9 rooms; new and clean: clears $25 300
6-room flat; .Geary St.; elegant house — 400
40-ROOM lodging house; good location; owner
I -has run It for 10 years: compelled to Bell
account of other business; a' bargain; cheap
• rent. Call $17 Third st.
■ HYDE, 290—25 rooms; nicely furnished; 30 to
46 boarders: lease; cheap rent; good-paying
house; fine location; no triflers. '
i ROOMING house, 19 rooms, partly furnished ln
housekeeping flats: full, sunny; central; $500.
Box 843, Call offlce, Oakland. ■
$1000— GOOD paying lodging house of 40 rooms; |
to sell on account of other business; a bar- j
gain. Call 317 Third st. ;
! 24 ROOM 3 in good location; always full; price
$903. Inquire DICK YON DER MEHDEN,
S3 Fourth st. j
I TO buy a lodging-house, borrow the money of i
, UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. . I
■ SIXTH 420—28 rooms, ' all rented, for sale I
1 cheap'; good reason for selling; pays well.
TURK. 127—17 rooms, all rented, for sale cheap;
party going East.
! A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call.
16 pages, ln wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year.
HORSES.
40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies,
carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market.
$27 Sixth st.: auction sales every Wednesday.
SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ADVICE free; R. W. King, att'y-at-law; 6th
floor. Chronicle building; no advance charges;
estates, m'fgages, damages, attachments.
bankruptcy, all cases; wills, contracts, etc.. j
drawn; moderate fees: call or write. j
ADVICE free: all legal matters. J. B. EVANS, '
14 McAllister St., near Hlbernia Bank.
ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private;
no fee without success; collections. G. W.
HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
; L. S. CLARK— Emma Spreclteis building, 927
Market; consultation free; no fees in advance.
ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W.
W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st.
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TO LEA«E.
POINT RICHMOND R. R. terminus: lots, bus-
iness and res. G. W. Hai*_t, 220 Sansome.
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THE SAT* FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 22, 1899.
HOUSES TO LET.
$95—232? SACRAMENTO st., sear Buchanan;
furnished modern sunny house of 9 rooms
and lath. Apply SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE
& CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. -
GOLDEN GATE, 1915— Elegant house of S
rooms; nearly new; $30.
HOUSE to let; « rooms. 2314 Morris aye., near
Sixth and Harrison' sts.
OUR rent department goes to your home; get
printed list of houses from BALDWIN. &
HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st.
COTTAGES TO LET.
$550 WILL build 4-room bay-window cottage;
will call. GEO. M. SALSBURY. builder. »21
X St.. Sunset District.
b'LATS TO LET.
~~FLAT9/"~ I " HOUSES.
4 rms.; 423 Bryant. sl3 14 rms. ; 721 Ashbury.T 1 *
8 rms.; 120 William lo|l2 rms.; 2723 Pacific. 70
4 rms.: 606 Shotwell 11 j 8 rms. ; 1220 Laguna. 33
3rm5.;521 Linden. » 6 rms.; 707 Ellis 10
C rms. ; 703 Green' 9 6 rms.; 643 Howard. 20
4 rms. ; 177 Russ.... 8 6 rms.; 6 William... IS
3 rms.; 250 Tehama 7 5 rms.; 230% -Third. . 14
A. M. SPECK & CO.. 677 Market st.
CLAY. 1415 A, bet. Leavenworth and Hyde-
First-class sunny flat. S rooms and bath; ex-
tra room in basement; rent reduced very low.
CLAYTON. 873, south of Frederick—
sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath: cheap.
4073 TWENTY-THIRD St., near Castro; upper
sunny 5 rooms; $16.
597 Noe St., corner Nineteenth; upper 5 reomi;
$17. . "
47 Pond st.; upper sunny 6 rooms; $14.
OUR rent department goes to your home; get
-printed list of flats from BALDWIN & HOW-
ELL, 10 Montgomery st.
LADIES' private entrance, polite attention, at
UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant aye.
SHOTWELL, 811, near Twenty-second— Flat of
4 room— and bath.
UPPER flat, 5 rooms and bath, fi l * Dearborn,
off 17th, between Valencia and Guerrero.
$»— 3 SUNNY rooms; 637 Bryant st. Keys 401
Third st.
ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
AT Hotel Francisco. Turk and Taylor sts.—
Homelike house; modern services elevator',
bath; rooms, Mc to $1 50 day. MRS. J. KING.
CLAY, 1723, near Polk— 3 rooms for housekeep-
ing, with bathroom; partly furnished or un-
furnished i no children.
CHESTNUT. 283— Furnished rooms for house-
keeping; cheap; flne view and sun; no small
children^ '■ :-V*
FOLSOM. I*os, corner Fourteenth— Unfurnished
parlor suite and kitchen! rent '2; adults. _
FULTON, 671—3 furnished rooms for house-
keeplngt $13. '
GEARY. 1505—3 large sunny rooms, connecting.
gas range, bath, closet. $16.
GOLDEN GATE aye.. 404—1. 3 or 8 sunny
rooms; complete; hkpg; bath, etc.; $1- to $9.
GRANT aye., 15— The most respectable place
i to borrow money on your valuables.
I HARRIET, ■—4-room flat for sale; furnished
for housekeeping. .
HOWARD, S2o— Housekeeping from $1 BO to $3
I week; also other rooms; cheap.
HOWARD, 2006 A, near 16th— Sunny, front
rooms complete for housekeeping; reasonable.
MARKET, 1028— Large sunny front room and
kitchen; folding bed, closet; $12: 3 rooms. $14.
MARKET. 19404, cor. Haight— 2 housekeeping
rooms, $10; other rooms, $1 per week; sunny.
MINNA, 454—2 back sunny rooms furnished
complete for housekeeping; separate entrance.
MISSION 1725V4. near Thirteenth— Furnished
housekeeping room, bath, laundry, $5; single-
s 3 per month.
MISSION, Three sunny connecting, fur-
nished rooms, kitchen, bath; reasonable.
i NINTH, 20, near Market— Front bay-window
! suite; gas, water, stove; $12.
1 NINTH, 111—2 bedrooms and kitchen connected;
bath; all conveniences; rent reasonable.
i OAK, 119—2 large furnished parlors; bath, gas
and yard; entirely separate: rent $14.
OCTAVIA, Sunny . 4 rooms ; yard; com-
pletely furnished; housekeeping; reasonable.
POLK, 522—2 rooms, complete for housekeep-
ing; rent $12.
POWELL, 41S— Housekeeping rooms, front and
tack room. .-■ ■-: -
STEVENSON. 403. cor. of Nicely fur-
nished housekeeping rooms; complete; cheap.
STOCKTON. 1307— Nice furnished rooms for
housekeeping; rent cheap.
TWELFTH, — 2 or 3 sunny front furnished
housekeeping rooms: with or without stable. '
TWELFTH, Nicely furnished front house-
keeping rooms; private family; gas stove; se-
lect locality. -. . , = ,-■■■
VAN NESS, 31— Suite of 3 bay-window sunny
rooms, rent $18; also 2 single.
CHEAPEST and best ln America— The Weekly
Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the
United States, postpaid, for $1 per year.
1 ROOMS TO LET.
ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny St.— Pleasant
sunny rooms; en suite or single; flrst-claas
hi every respect; terms reasonable.
AT Stockton. 242— Sunny front rooms; suites,'
single, facing plaza; day or month.
AT 52 Second— Double rooms, per wk., $1 50 to
. $3; single, $1 to $1 50; nighty 25c to 50c
BURNETT, 1426 Market told No. 1364)— Fu-
rnished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished.
BUSH, 634, The La Newly furnished
eunny rooms en suite or single; reasonable.
ELLIS. 639. cor. Larkin— Sunny bay-window
room, mantel, folding bed, for 2.
ELLIS, Large nicely furnished room, with
use of bath; rent reasonable.
FRANKLIN, Sunny bay windows, $2 50
per week; rooms for gentlemen, $1 up.
GEARY, 556— Large sunny bay-window front
room: also suites for hkpg; other rooms.
GEARY, 736, near Leavenworth— 2 neatly fur-
nished rooms; 'bath; $4 and $5.
GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor.' Seventh and
Mission— Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and
single; elevator; moderate rates; families.
HANCOCK House, 781 Mission— Select family
rooming house; $1 10 to $6 per week.
HOWARD. 514— One single front room and 1
suitable for 2 gentlemen; rent low.
LEWIS. IS. off Taylor, near Post— TWo large
rooms* and kitchen; private family.
I LOANS made on trunks, pianos, paintings,
statuary, bric-a-brac, furniture, valises, guns.
UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye.
; MASON, 225— Nicely furnished sunny bay-win-
dow rooms. $2 a week up; also transient.
McALLISTER, 677— Furnished rooms; also
housekeeping first flat; cheap.
! McALLISTER, SlS'— Newly furnished sunny
room; running water; private family. .
MINNA, 667, corner Eighth— Newly furnished
bay-window room, $1 per. week; transient.
O'FARRELL. 20— Sunny furnished rooms: ele-
vator; electric lights: day. week or month.
O'FARRELL, 902— Large sunny parlor suite
and front alcove, prettily furnished; private.
O'FARRELL. 923— Front bay-window room;
suitable for 2; private family; board optional.
! PINE, 514 A, near Kearney— furnished
sunny rooms; single or en. suite: $5 up.
; SEVENTH, 192 (Girard House)— rooms;
reasonable; also housekeeping^ ■ .
SHERMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth St..
near Market— Furnished and unfurnished.
STEVENSON. 409. and Mint aye., 22. near
Fifth— Sunny furnished rms. grate;. $1 up.
THIRD, Changed hands: furnished sunny
front rooms, single and double, $1 a week up.
VAN NESS avenue. Newly furnished
front room. $10; also room off parlor.
VAN NESS aye., 1109— Front alcove suite; sun-
ny; pleasant: reasonable-
BOARDING AND ROOMS.
IF you're short borrow of the respectable bouse
of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye.
FIRST. 415— Swedish private boarding, with
room, $4 'a week up; elegant parlor suite.
HYDE, 299 Large sunny rooms, with excel-
lent board; families solicited: reasonable.
O'FARRELL, 742— Pleasant sunny rooms; ex-
cellent board: reasonable; table board.
POST. 509, ne_r Mason— Pleasant sunny rooms,
with excellent board; meals at all hours.
SUTTER, 1128— Nicely furnished rooms over-
look I ' garden: board: desirable location.
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RESTAURANTS.
PERINI'S. 16 Mason st. — French dinner, 60c;
lunch, 25c or a la carte; prl. rms. for ladles.
CAMPI'S Restaurant: any 2 15c dishes, with
small coffee. 25c. 106-8 O'Farrell. opp. Orpheum.
LOMBARDI'S French dinner. 25c; 10 a. m. to 8
p. m. 43 Stockton (old No. 25). nr. O'Farrell.
WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and ice
cream ptrlor. I*-" Market.: popular prices.
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 60. with No.
1 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market^
. " • " "■''""■ " ~'" ' ""
"-"/"' CHILDRE.. BOARDED.
WANTED— ChiId to board: sunny room: good
board; best of care: terms $3. Address R. 8.,
Call branch office, 387 Hayes st.
GOOD home for children not younger than 1
year, $2 per week or $8 per month. Apply 210
Lexington' aye. ■
WANTED— ChiId to board*, best of care; no
questions asked. 417 Jones st. ____
STORES TO LET.
CORNER saloon to let on Sixth st; occupied
.by one tenant for twenty years. Apply to
C. 8. CAPP & CO., real estate agents. 630
Market St.
CLEMENTINA. 23— Store; 4 rooms and bar
fixtures; cheap rent; key upstairs.
MILK depot to let on Third st. Particulars at
243 Seventh st. .
GROCERY and bar fixtures complete; S.W.
cor. Zoe and Bryant sts. Keys 401 Third st.
MEDICAL.
A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all
cases of monthly Irregularities (from what-
ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed
at any time when others have failed; travel-
ers helped Instantly and can return home the
same day; no instruments used; cure at offlce,
$5; home ln confinement; skillful medical at-
tention; all can save time and expense by con-
sulting the doctor, free, before going else-
where. MRS. DR. WYETH, 942 Post st.. bet.
Hyde and Larkin; hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8
p. m. ; Sunday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m.
A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female
diseases; all those who are sick or discour-
aged should call on the doctor and state their
case before going elsewhere; they will find it-
her a true friend; a horns for patients, "with
every comfort, convenience of a hospital and
privacy of a home; consultation free and ab-
solutely confidential; satisfaction guaranteed,
without injury to health, or money refunded
by MRS. DR. .GWYER. £* Eddy st., bet-
Hyde and Larkin: office hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4
and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only.
ALL ladles— C only Dr. and Mrs. M.- Davles.
true friends of all invalids, men and women;
50 years' practice: safe and quick cure guar-
anteed; any disease or irregularity: disgrace
avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief,
though else fail: delicacy, privacy, heme,
etc ' babies adopted; travelers treated: no de-
lay; ' self-care sent; call or write; free; confi-
dential. MRS. M. DA VIES. 122S Market St.;
pills, $1; very strong, $2.
A NEW process for female trouble, no matter
from what cause and how long standing:
every woman her own physician; can be sent
safe and sure; no medicines or Instruments
used; consultation free; traveling parties
helped instantly and safe treatment guaran-
teed; cure, $5; by the well-known specialists
and ladlts' phystcians for 37 years; see us.
DR. POPPER and DRS.. 313 Kearny st.
DR. G. W. O'DONNELL. world-renowned
female specialist, relives monthly Irregulari-
ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has
treated successfully more cases or Irregulari-
ties than any other physician; never falls to
cure: consult him flrst. save time and mnney,
treatment can be used at home; consultation
free. Call or write. 1023 Market St. ___
A TREATMENT that restores instantly all
cases of monthly Irregularities from whatever
cause: positively no instruments used; guar-
anteed cure at offlce. $5: travelers helped in-
stantly; consultation free and confidential.
MRP. DR. KOHL. 1122 Market St.. between
Mason and Taylor; hours 9 to 5 p. m.
i AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics;
latest methods; strict antiseptic precautions;
ladles near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free;
well-known; reliable, safe and rure; cure In
24 hours guarantied; any time: maternity
home; best medical attendance; pills $1; cure
$.*. 1.1G2 Market St.. bet. 7th-Sth. tel. Mint 1633.
DR. and MRS. WEGENER. 1312 Golden Gate
aye.— Private home in confinement, with every
comfort; best care and attention; terms mod-
erate; regular physician in attendance; con-
sultation free; Infants adopted Into good
homje; call before consulting others. '
ALL married ladles know "Seguro," the great-
est boon to them. Richards & Co.. 40* Clay
Ft • $1 50. Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se-
guro Mfg. Co., 531 X st.. Sacramento. Cal.
ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladles with
female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $2 50;
expressed C. O. D. : don't delay until too late.
OSGOOD BROS.. Coast Agents. Oakland. Cal.
LADlES— lnstant relief for monthly troubles
or money back; $5 up. Dr. Wise. 1113 Martcet.
PRIVATE home In confinement; best refs.;
15401. Howard: Mrs. M. Wiedemann, midwife.
DR. WONG HIM. herb Coctor.treats all dis-
en ses of the human body. 11." Mason st.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. .
AS we are selling good upright pianos. for $6
cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi-
gate and approve this method; prices are the
same as If purchased for all cash; bargains
In good second-hand uprights upon some easy
payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and
$5 per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO..
Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter
ets., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and
Broadway, Oakland. /
A FEW UPRIGHT BARGAINS.
Cramer; good for practice $ 72
Weber; flne condition 161
Sterling: walnut case 135
Bradford grand upright 190
Easy payments: guaranteed- BENJ. CUR-
TAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrell St.
ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house
west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S,
26, 2S and SO O'Farrell st. ; pianos, organs aud
all other musical instruments of ' all . grades
and prices: terms easy; prices lowest; every-
thing possible done to please and satisfy the
customer. .
A BIG Snap— The best piano In the city for
the price asked, and we will guarantee it. A
flne Hailett & Davis sacrificed at once for
private owner: bettor see it now if you want
to save money. THE J. DEWING CO.. sec-
ond floor. Flood building.
HORNUNG'S pianos praised by all great ar-
tists; his touch regulator the wonder of the
day; please examine. 2J6 McAllister St.
FOR SALE— Upright piano cheap. Call at 235".
Perry st.
A FINE standard make piano: $150; excellent
order. Room 12, Flood building. :
$150— ELEGANT upright; stool, cover; on $5
Installments. 1115 Post St.
PIANOS accurately tuned and warranted.
Send postal card to COOKE. 1 -1 Howard st.
PIANOS at auction prices to realize advances
and storage. Wilson's Storage Rms.. 1710 Mkt.
NEW pianos, stool and scarf. $3 per mo. rental.
SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co.. 560 Hayes st.
UPRIGHTS, $63 up: installments. $5 75 up;
rents $3 50 up fallowed on purchase). 136 Ellis.
W. G. BADGER. 415 Sacramento St., agent for
Francis Bacon and Hailett & Davis pianos.
BARGAIN— Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16
McAllister st., next Hlbernia Bank.
SOHMER pianos are the best. BYRON
MAUZY. Sole Agent. 308 Post st.
A PIANO that will please you, the Byron
Mauzy. 303 Post et.
KNABE pianos: new scale: new styles. KOH-
LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st.
SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H.
MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. MC-
INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont St.
PULLEYS covered by patent leather prevent
slippage; saves power. Cal. Belt Co.. 619
Mission st. ■ -
38,000 ft. rubber and leather belting; all widths;
• half price. WHITE'S. 514-518 Mission st.
BEAUTIFUL mahogany desk and bookcase
combined; very cheap. 222 Sixth st.
KLf">NDIKETRS— Deerskin outfit for sale. JOSV4
Fourteenth st. ._
WHEEL of fortune at great bargain. Inquire
at 104 Seventh st.
PRENTICE ' lathe, screw cutting, full set of
attachments. See owner. 720 Capp st.
SECOND-HAND fireproof safe for sale cheap
at 42 Main st-
Mercy Mineral Water Co., Oakland, Cal. ; natural j
cure for female complaints, stomach, kidney,
liver, bowel disorders, rheumatism ;sampl;write.
BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters,
linoleum, offlce furniture, store and office fur-
niture and fixtures: new and second hand.
J. NOONAN. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St..
above Sixth. '. " _^__
GAS and gasoline engines; all sizes and
prices; second hand engines purchased and
exchanged. Dynamic Engine Co.. 5C3 Cal. St.
SAFES— sizes new and second- hand. THE
HERMANN SAFE CO.. 417 Sacramento st.
BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery.
ASHMAN _ BURKE. 139 Beale st.
OVERSTOCK— St. Germain Billiard Co.; tables,
saloon fixtures, beer pumps; rented. 409 Mkt.
GASOLINE engines— l horsepower. $100; 2, $125;
3. $150; 4. $175. SMITH CO.. 527 Mission st.
POLYPHONE, $35: attachment (only), $15; will
fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi. 933 Mkt.
SAFES— Bargains In new and second-hand: all
sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market. S. F.
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call.
16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, i: per year.
~ STORAGE.
PI^I^CE^RUTJOLPH Storage and Moving Co.
Office, 401 Post St., cor. Powell; tel Main 5713.
PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company; pack-
ing, advance, etc. 735 Market: tel. Black 311.
" ~ TYPEWRITERS.
ALL typewriters sold and. rented; few partly
used for sale cheap; send for samples and
tf rlcea. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomerjr.
. .. *'■'_ --.— **-* r~ •-. * ". .. — * - _. ■
CITY REAL ESTATE. _^
HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST?
Then- Come to Our New Offlce,
A. M. SPECK & CO.. 067 Market, cor. Third.
Elegant Accommodations. Good Investments.
$60,000.
Corner 60x109 feet on Van Ness aye.; Im-
proved.'
$40,000.
Grand corner; 55x87:6 feet; near O'Farrell and
Mason sts.; can guarantee 8 per cent net lf
Improved.
$110,000.
Grand corner on Ellis Et.; rents $600; lot 55x
120 feet; 3 fronts.
$80,000.
. Grand 6-story Investment; vicinity of Sixth
and Market. Ets. ; rents $500. "*vt ;■-_.-
-$10,600.
Corner 52x80 feet, with 8 flats; rents $115; 1
block from Market st,
$20,000.
Grand corner on Mission St.: 120x118 feet; $
fronts; well improved: rents $2000.
$21,000.
40 feet, corner Golden Gate aye.; pays 7 per
cent net; good Improvements.
*• $3250. (_-_■*.'--.*
Corner 62:6x100 feet; Haight and Broderick;
bargain.
$9500.
Corner: 40-foot front; Hayes Valley; new Im-
provements; rents $90: fine sightly location.
$16,000.
8 elegant flats; rents $1600; 977 Post st.
$4800.
3 brand new flats; rented $ss; select location.
$3500.
10-room house on Pine St., near Devisadero;
a big bargain. ' _„„
Two new flats, vicinity Sixteenth St.; rents
$30. . ?
$900.
5-acre poultry ranch near Haywards.
$2000.
30-acre poultry ranch; near San Ra_.ael; house,
barn, etc
$1250.
Two good flats near Broadway and Mason
st.; half cash.
Other bargains. Call and see us in our new
home. 667 Market st. *_" sp _ cX &__
A M. SPECK & CO..
667 Market st.
i LOTS FINE VIEW OF BAY— North side of
Union west of Devisadero; cable cars at door: |
transfer 3 ways down town: $1950; or any
size; ready for building; fourth cash; balance
Broadway, bet. Fillmore and Steiner; $150 a
front foot; all street work done. „ nnftn . „„
Broadway, near Octavia; 45x102:6; $10,000. or
ft ny glzt?
I 50-vara. S. E. cor. Broadway and Baker;
I magnificent view; $18,000; or any size. _
N. W. cor. Broadway and Baker; ..x13.:6,
I $17,000; not surpassed for panoramic view.
North side Pacific aye.. bet. Broderick and
Baker; $150 a foot. _*!«'*»._'.
N. E. cor. Broadway and Baker; 50x137.
' Broadway, bet. Broderick and Baker; 40x137:6; ;
' : '- ». - _ •*- i
* Broadway and Steiner sts., N. E. cor.; 34.
137:6; $6750. ,_■_..
North 'side Broadway, west of Devisadero; 40
x 137:6; magnificent view. _.„__, o __ _,
THOB. MAGEE & SONS. 4 Montgomery st.
SUTTER-ST. bargain; house and lot. 27*6 x
137:6; near Octavia st. A. J. RICH & CO..
112 Montgomery st.
A— s6soo: Ashbury. near Waller; fine residence
lot 25x156:3. to Tremont aye.; 2 frontages.
A. J. RICH & CO.. 112 Montgomery st.
FULTON, near Scott, facing] Alamo square;
fine large residence; lot 30x13<:6. A. J. RICH
_ CO., 112 Montgomery st.
• BUSH-ST residence; modern Improvements;
i near Webster St.; lot 27x100; must be sold.
A. J. RICH & CO.. 112 Montgomery St.
POST-ST. residence, bet. Van Ness aye and
Franklin st.; lot 27:6x137:6. A. J. RICH &
CO., 112 Montgomery st. ' .
BUSH St.; elegant new flats; rent $70 per
month; a bargain. A. J. RICH & CO., 112
Montgomery st. ,
' a— sll **00: new 3-story flats: Eddy St.: every
modern Improvement: rents $560 per annum.
A. J. RICH & CO.. 112 Montgomery st.
PINE St., near Taylor: choice investment: $500 j
cash; balance on easy terms. A. J. RICH &
CO., 112 Montgomery st. '
__Z______MISSION COTTAGES
Four, 5. 6 and 8 room houses on the sunny
side of Twentieth St.. between Castro and \
Nee; $2200 to $3200; small cash payment; bal-
ance monthly: over 40 houses sold in same
block by F. NELSON, builder.
$1000— ONLY $250 cash, balance $10 a month:
city poultry farm: new double bay-window
house; brick foundation: nice stable, chicken
' house and city water: an absolute sacrifice.
P. A. DOLAN. 40 Montgomery St.. room 7.
! $10. 250— BUSINESS property cor. Scott and Oak
sts.: 3 stores and stable for 5 horses: Im-
provements new; also fine cellar: 40x81: well
rented; great bargain. L. OESTERREICHER,
11 Montgomery st.
$1400— 824 Elizabeth st.: house of 5 rooms and
bath; flne large basement; $200 cash; monthly
installments. ■
$295—25x100: Nebraska st., bet. Twentieth and
Nineteenth: $40 cash, balance $8 per month.
DENTISTS.
! DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors.
Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Market Bt.
Painless extraction a specialty: inferior
wcrk done on the teeth is always the most
expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth
we carefully treat before they are filled or
crowned; pure gold filling from $1: plates
from $5. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth
without pain. Best materials used only.
AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. 809 Mar-
ket St.. corner Fourth, room 7. Flood building,
you can have your extractions done pain-
lessly: teeth without plates our specialty: gold
crowns. $3 50 up: plates, extractions free. J' 50
up: offlce hours. &a. m. to 10 p. m. : Sunday.
9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D..
. Manager.
A FULL set of teeth. $5; see new flexible
plates; light and thin: guaranteed 10 years:
teeth without plates, crown and bridge work
our specialty: filling. EOc; crowns. $" 50: all
work painless and warranted. Chicago Den-
tal Parlors. 24 Sixth St.; telephone Jessie 1132.
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st., ex-
tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder-
ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4:
rubber or flexible plates. $3: received 8 first
prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years.
TEETH without plates a specialty; full set of
teeth. $.": crowns. $3; fillings. 50c; all work
.warranted for ten years. Modern Dental
Parlors. S Mason st., corner of Market.
VAN VROOM ' Dental Parlors: guaranteed
work: lowest prices; ten operators: open
evenings and Sundays. Sixth and Market.
DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market St.. near
Eleventh: crowns, bridge work and fillings a
specialty: ail work reasonable; gas given.
SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G.
YOUNG. IS4I Polk st.
LOWEST prices In S. F. : painless extraction
guarntd. N. Y. Dentist. 969 Mission, cor. 6th.
PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny: set fo teeth
*' "Mint-, gold. SOo: silver. 25c: crowns. 83.
~": ~ LI LINQUENT NOTICES.
! D_LINQUENT SALE NOTICE— Sliding
Hinge Window Company. Location of prin-
cipal alace'of business, San Francisco. Cal.
NOTICE— There ls delinquent upon the fol-
I lowing described stock, on account of assess-
■ ment levied on the 14th day of February, A. D.
I 1899. the several amounts .set opposite the
I names of the respective shareholders, as fol-
j lows: XT -
No. No.
Names— Cert. Shares. Amt.
I Elvln C. McCall « 10.000 $500
Elvln C. McCall 7 6.000 300
! Elvln C. McCall .'. 8 1.000 50
| Elvln C. McCall 9 1.000 50
I Clarence C. McCall 10 10,000 600
| Clarence C. McCall 11 6.000 800
Clarence C. McCall 12 1,000 50
Clarence C. McCall IS 1.000 50
Michael O'SuUlvan 14 10.000 500
Michael O'SuUlvan 15 6,000 300
Michael O'SuUlvan 16 1.000 60
Michael O'SuUlvan.. 17 1.000 50
Jonas Wey!.. 18 6,000 300
And ln accordance with law and an order of
the board of directors, made on the 14th day
of February. 1899. so many shares of each par-
cel of such stock as may be necessary will be
sold at the offlce of the company. No. 215
Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, Cal., on
Tuesday, the 4th day of April, at the hour of
12 o'clock m. of said day. to pay delinquent as-
sessments thereon, together with the costs of
advertising and expenses of the sale.
ELVIN C. McCALL, Secretary. '
Office, 215 Golden Gate aye., San Francisco,
Cal.
PROPOSALS.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., February^—C 1889!^-
Sealed proposals, ln triplicate, will be re-
ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon,
Friday. March 24. 1899, and then opened, for
"Doing all the printing, and furnishing all
material therefor, * that may be required at
Headquarters Department of California, dur-
ing the fiscal year ending June 30. 1900."
Preference will be given to articles of domes-
tic production or manufacture, conditions of
quality and price (Including in the price of
foreign productions or manufacture the duty
thereon) being equal. The U. S. reserves the
right to reject or accept any or all proposals
ln whole or in part. Information furnished
on amplication to undersigned. - Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked "Pro-
posals for Printing." and addressed to J. M.
Marshall. Deputy Quartermaster General. U.
■S. A.. Chief Quartermaster.
SEWING MACHI. .ES.
$2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold;
machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45.
ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re-
pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st.
STABLES TO LET..
TO LET— A barn containing 15 stalls; low rent.
Inquire at 1630 Mission st- . rr;>j,,
CITY REAL ESTATE."
EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.
BIG PAYING INVESTMENT.
$30,000— Large corner, 87:6x137:6, in best part of
Western Addition; Improvements In
first-class condition; rents low at $225;
don't fall to see this.
WESTERN ADDITION FLATS.
$6,800— modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms and
bath; near Eddy and Buchanan sts.;
always rented; lot 25x87:6. »
TURK ST. FLATS.
»6.500— nice flats, with stable, etc. ; aiways
rented; street bltuminized; cement side-
walk: near Buchanan St.; lot 25x120 to
Laurel aye.
MAKE OFFER. ; t *,J .
Large house of 8 rooms and bath; on
California St.. near Pierce; street bl-
tuminized; cement sidewalk; California,
Sacramento and Fillmore-st. cars; must
be sold; lot 25x137:6.
CASTRO-ST. RESIDENCE.
$4,300— Tw0-story house of 6 rooms and bath;
on Castro st: modern In detail; lot 25x
125; terms $50 cash, balance $30 per
month.
RARE INVESTMENT.
Pays 1 per cent per month; only $500 re-
quired, balance easy; a few blocks from
Market and Fourth sts.; large house;
arranged to accommodate 8 tenements;
' in Al condition; just remodeled r- don't
fall to see this.
TWENTY-SEVENTH-ST. COTTAGE.
$2,ooo— Nice cottage of 5 rooms, bath and base-
ment; on Twenty-seventh st. ; ln good
condition: street work all done; must be
sold; lot 25x114.
NINTH-ST. INVESTMENT.
Cottage of 4 rooms and 2-story house of
i ~ 6 rooms ln rear: off Ninth st.; rent $15;
mortgage of $800 can remain; lot 22:6x75.
CHEAP LOTS.
$180— Richmond building lots, on Eighteenth
aye., must he s<*4d: former price $400.
We are preparing bur monthly cata-
logue for our April auction sale. For
particulars apply to
EASTON, ELDRIDGR & CO.,
" 638 Market st.
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
MARIN Co., 26 miles from S. F— s4o to $80 per
acre; choice lands ln tracts of all sizes; Im-
proved farms, chicken ranches, hay. grain,
fruit and vegetable lands: easy terms; rail
and water transit; good schools. HOME AND
FARM CO.. rm. 27. Sth floor. Mills bldg.. S. F.
NEW rich land' near city; small and large
tracts; 2150 acres sold to 120 families: 7500
acres left. For particulars of Immense crops
raised In dry season of 1597-9S address THE
COTATI CO.. 302 California St.. S. F.
SALE or rent— Chicken ranch; suburban home;
cheap. T. ABRAMS, box 174, Petaluma. Cal.
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
FOR sale or exchange— slBoo; store and resi-
dence property, other Income . besides; bay
county; a sacrifice, foreclosure proceedings
instituted: . what have you to exchange?
make offer. Box 1151. Call.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ANY amount on furniture, pianos, without re-
moval, or any other good security; payable
back in installments or as a whole; lf you
owe a balance on the purchase price we will
pay it and carry the loan as long as you de-
sire* avoid red tape and publicity; see us first;
you will be waited upon quietly and quickly.
Call 68-69 Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market st. !
LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak-
land or Alameda at lowest .rates, without
' removal: no commission: no delays. J.
NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission St., above
Sixth; telephone South 14. -'
ANY amount at' 6*4 per cent on real estate. 2d
and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro-
bate; mortgages and legacies bought: no de-
lay. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rm. 3.
HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob-
tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew-
elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry
Store, 845 Market st; telephone Main 1644.
BORROW money on Indorsed paper or your
salary: small loans a specialty; any secur-
ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 3d and Jessie.
ON furniture or pianos, city or Oakland; no re-
moval: low rates: no commission: $25 up;
private party. BONNELLI. 130 Powell st.
IF requiring money ascertain our rates: circu-
lar mailed to any address. R. GOULD, 131
Montgomery st, S. F. ,
A— WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THE
CUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE. 22 Mason st.
ON furniture, pianos, without removal: no com-
mission: private. LICK. 116 McAllister st.
SECOND mortgages and undivided Interests In
estates a specialty. MURPHY. 636 Market st.
$50 TO $80,000; lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.;
any proposition. Dryden. 41? Montgomery st.
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KINAJ-JCIAJb.
MONEY to loan— Real estate.. 2d mortg.. chat-
tels, etc. Harper & Kre'ger. 312 Emamlner big.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE— 9OB .BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL SSTA-'E.
WHY PAY RENT?
We can sell you a new 2-story house of 7
rooms, modern in every appointment, location
sunny side Adeline, near Fourteenth St., on
payments little above ordinary rent: house
can be finished by April 10, A. J. SAMUELS
& CO., 4*B Ninth St.. Oakland.
$1650— LOT 100x126; ln heart of Oakland; will
throw in a good 8-room house: all ln fruit
full bearing. E. E. BUNCE, 90S Broadway.
Oakland c a l.
OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNITURE— and cheap. H. SCHELL-
HAAS' old store. 408 Eleventh St. Sea him.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.
$1000— Lot 50x125; house 5 rooms; good location.
j;200— 75x150; cottage, 5 rooms; Central aye.
$3500— Elegant house, 8 rooms; large lot;
Grand st.. near San Antonio aye.
13500 — 50x150; new 8-room house; Morton street
station. . -'"-" _,
Choice lot en Chestnut st., near San Jose
aye.. $22 per foot; to exchange for San Fran-
cisco property; splendid 7-room cottage; at
Morton street station. ,
The above are in best locations and can be
bought on terms to salt: convenient to trains
and schools. ALAMEDA LAND CO.,
150". Park st., Alameda.
Office open Sundays and evenings.
San Francisco Offlce, 30 Montgomery st.
COTTAGE. 5 rooms and bath; lot 33:4x150; :
fine artesian well, windmill, etc.; easy terms.
$3100— Elegant new home. 8 rooms; lot 42x138;
Santa Clara aye.; terms $400 cash. $25 per mo.
J26OO— NSW Colonial cottage. 6 rooms; lot 42x
207: half block from station and high school;
terms $400 cash. $25 per month.
$3500— New house of 8 rooms: lot 40x150; fine
location: San Antonio aye.; Chestnut Station;
terms $500 cash. $25 per month.
A fine business corner. 25x82:6: store and flat
above; new and modern; must be sold; owner
going East.
Houses to let ln all parts of Alameda.
H. P. MOREAL A CO.. 14**; Park st
BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.
" ! ___— SALE.—^~
$3600—20 ACRES on San Pablo road: S miles
from Berkeley; the bargain. E. E. BUNCE.
908 Broadway, Oakland. - " ; "
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MAESIAGE LICENSES.
Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows:
Irvln R. Colbrandt and Ada F. Hallet 21-13
Ernest R. Lines and Anna M. Wa1ter5...... 29-29
Charles Mererhans and Laura J. Martin.. 3S-S9
Charles W. Triplett and Lulu E. Turner... 3o-22
Franklin A. Zane and Harriet S. Colman.. 2B-28
Conrad Gatzert and Bertha Schudel 25-24
J A Richardson and Clara R. Edmandson. 4s-37
Samuel J. Hutton and Lizzie Pillow 34-30
Antonio Trapani and Giovannlna A5ar0.. .21-13
BIRTHS— MARRIACIES— DEATHS.
Birth, marrige ' and death notices sent by
mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed
in at either of the publication offices and be
Indorsed with the name and residence of per-
sons authorized to have the same published.
BOBN.
NUNES— In this city, March 11. 1899. to the
wife of Manuel Nunes. a daughter.
SCHULZ— In this city. ' March 19. 1839. to the
wife of Henry Schulz. a son.
~~~~~~ MARRIED.
BLEADON— In this city. March 19.
. 1899. by Rev. Isidore Myers, Charles L. Blea-
don and Sarah Attell, both of San Francisco.
BLEY— BIEN— In this city. March 21, 1839,** by
the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto. Simon Bley and Lil-
lian Bien.
WIENER— In this city. March 12. 1899,
by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto. Isidor Coha and
Alice Wiener.
FRIEDMAN— COHN— In this city. March 17.
UN, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Meyer Fried-
man and Ada C— ——.
LEWIS— In this city. March 19, 1599.
by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Michaelis Glaser
and Zelda Lewis.
HANAK-"-CAHEN— In this city. March 19, 1399.
| by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto. Fred Hanak and
Hulda Cahen.
MARKS— SANDMAN— In this city. March 19,
1599, by Rabbi Isidore Myers. Morris Marks
and Henrietta Sandman, both of San Fran-
cisco. r : '_si _ges*siiw*"H
SIMON— SCHMIDT— In this city, March 18, J
1899. by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke. Joseph
Simon and Emilie M. Schmidt, both of -an
Francisco. _________
DIED. "
Bierling. Mrs. F. Llnneweber. Fran-
Burke. Lieut W. F. cisca
Cashin. Thomas D. McDonald. Rose __ _
Faure. Albert McGranaghan. .G.
Fesler. Fred * Maod>nai.l. Madeline
Ford. Henry C. Madden. Mary F.
Fuller. Henry Malison. William
Gomes. Mariano ' M.ntell. Capt. F. M.
Gxeenberg. H. Richards. Evan
Haley. John J. . Schmidt. Albert
Herman. Frederick Sham. William
. Hoffman. J. D. G. ptokes --, jo »-} ann *T?.-_-e
Jensen. Josie Zaborski. Mrs. Albert
Kenny. John
BIERLING— In this city. March 2", 1599; Mrs.
Frlederieke Bierling. beloved mother of Mrs.
Elizabeth Hammersmith, and grandmother or
j Alfred. Elsa and Florence Hammersmith ana
Hans Dames, a native of Dresden. Germany,
aged M years 6 months and 20 days.
C~ Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
* (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence or
her daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Hammersmith.
1332 Geary street, near GDugn. Interment Ma-
sonic Cemetery.
BURKE— An anniversary requiem high mass
will be celebrated for the repose of the soul
of the late Lieutenant William F. urKe
to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, at st-
Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell
streets. Friends and acquaintances are re-
spectfully Invited to attend.
CASHIN— Valdez, Alaska, February 3, IS?9,
Thomas D. Cashin. only and beloved brotner
of D. M. Cashin of San Francisco.
FAURE— In this city, March 19. 1399. Albert
beloved son of Philomene Faure. brother or
Ambrose. Benjamin and Alice Faure. brother-
in-law of Mrs. Benjamin Faure. and nephew
of Mrs. A. Bresson, a' native of San Fran-
cisco, aged 20 years and 6 months. _^
ft - Friends and -acquaintances are J'esP*'-"*--
fully Invited to attend the funeral this day
(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late
residence. 823 Vallejo street, thence to _ tut
French Church of Notre Dame dcs Ictolre--.
Bush street, where a requiem nigh mass wu*
be celebrated for the repose of his ""-'■
commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery.
FESLER— In this city. March 20. 1839. Fred,
beloved husband of Emma Luidgard Fesler.
father of Paulina Mevlus. and brother or
Daniel Fesler and Louisa Hameister. a na-
tive of Germany, aged 49 years 11 months ana
24 days. , •
"t_TFrlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors
of Charles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washington
street, thence to Red Men's Hall. 510 B****B
street, where the services will be held com-
mencing at 2 o'clock, under the auspices or
Germanla Stamm No. 83. U. O. R. M. Inter-
ment Odd Fellows' • Cemetery.
FORD— this city, March 21. 1599. Henry- C .
beloved husband of Katie Ford, beloved son
of Margaret Ford, and brother of Fred ana
Charles Ford and Mrs. Charles Potter, a na-
tive of New York, aged 42 years.
FULLER— the City and County Hospital.
March 21. —99, Henry Fuller, a native of New
York, aged 28 years.
GOMES— the City and County Hospital.
March 21, 18*9, Mariano Gomes, a native or
Ladrone Islands, aged 30 years.
GREENBERG— In San Jose. Cal.. March 20.
1839, H. Greenberg, beloved husband of An-
nie Greenberg. and father of W. B. Lazar.
Hinda. Beckie. Gertrude and Kaufman Green-
berg, a native of Prussia.
HALEY— In this city, March 20. 1899. John J.,
beloved husband of Adeline S. Haley, father
of Charles M. Haley, and grandfather of
Justice U. Haley, a native of Maine, aged &>
years 11 months and 26 days.
CTFrlends are respectfully invited to at-
tend the funeral this day -Wednesday), at
10 o'clock, from his late residence. 121b Golden
Gate avenue. Interment private. Please omit
flowers.
HERMAN— In this city, March 21, 1899. Fred-
erick, beloved husband of Anna Herman, a
native of Germany, aged 59 years.
Friends and 'acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors or
the Pacific Undertakers. 777 Mission street.
Interment National Cemetery.
HUFFMAN— In this city, March 21. 1899. J. D.
Gottlieb Hoffman, a native of Germany, aged
64 years 9 months and 2 days.
CD** Remains at the parlors of Charles J. B.
Metzler, 636 Washington street.
JENSEN— In this city, March 13, 1899. Josie.
dearly beloved wife of Marten Jensen, and
mother of John Jensen and the late Mrs. Kate
Petersen, a native of Monterey, Cal., aged
47 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late
residence, 353 Third street, corner of Harri-
son. - - • ',
KENNY— In this city, March 21. 1539, John
Kenny, a native of County Tipperary, Ire-
land, aged 68 years.
C_TFriend3 and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors
of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between
Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Francis
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
mencing at 9:30 o'clcck. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
LINNEWEBER— In this city, March 20, 1899,
Francisca, dearly beloved wife of Bernhart
Llnneweber. and beloved mother of Maria.
Louisa and Joseph Llnneweber and the late
Sister Petronella (in life Christina) and
Frater Hionoratus (in life Bernhart). a native
of Province Rhein. Germany, aged 55 years 1
month and 8 days. A member of the Third
Order of St. Francis and president of the
Christliche Mutter Verein. ' 'J
* {CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late
residence. 467". Tehama street, thence to St.
Boniface's Church. Golden Gate avenue, near
Jones street, where a solemn requiem high
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment
Holy Cress Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
McDONALD— In this city. March 21, 18». Rose,
relict of the late James McDonald, and be-
loved sister of Mrs. Mary Gavin. Mrs. Kate
Gourdier and the late Mrs. Ann Fredrickson.
a native of County Meath. Ireland, aged 63
years. ■"-' ' '. - ■ _^
ETFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi-
dence of her sister. Mrs. Mary Gavin. 206
" Moulton street, off Fillmore, between Green-
wich and Lombard, thence to St. Bridget
Church, where a solemn requiem high mass
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul.
Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
McGRANAGHAN— In this city, March 22. I*^.
William George, beloved son of Joseph and
Mary McGranaghan, a native of San Fran-
cisco, aged 1 month and 15 days.
MACDONALD— In this city. March 21. 1899,
Madeline Annie, beloved daughter of Wil-
liam and Agnews Macdonald. and sister of
Agnews P.. William, Jeanie H.. John D. and
Eliza Macdonald, a native of S_jj Francisco,
aged 7 years 10 months and 23 days.
lETNotlce of funeral hereafter.
MADDEN— In this city. March 21. 1899. Man-
Frances Madden, beloved daughter of Mathew
and Mary Burns, and sister of Mrs. G. Gra-
ham and J. F., T. A. and M. Burns, a native
of New York, aged 35 years.
(n7"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi-
dence of her sister. Mrs. G. Graham. 10 Turk
street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for
the repose of her soul, commencing at 9
- o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MOLLISON— In this city, March 20, 1-99. Wil-
liam Mollison. brother of J. J. and George
Mi-.lllson and Mrs. Hayhoe of London. Eng-
land, a native of Aberdeen. Scotland, aged
45 years 7 months and 11 days.
tt__TFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock from 170 Pern-
street, thence to Druids' Hall. 413 Sutter
street, where services will be held at 2
o'clock under the auspices of Hesperian
Grove No. 15, U. A. O. D. Interment I. O.
O. F. Cemetery.
MONTELL— In this city, March 19. 1899. Cap-
tain F. M.. husband of Jane N. Montell,
father of John H. Montell. and eldest son of
Mrs H. H. Montell of Oakland (formerly of
Maryland), a native of New Providence, aged
73 years. • - . _
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral service*
this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at B'nai
B'rith Hall. 121 Eddy street, under the aus-
pices of the G. A. R.
O. A. R.— Comrades of Lincoln Post No. 1, De-
partment of California and Nevada. G. A.
R will assemble at post room. 121 Eddy
street this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock
sharp! to pay the last tribute of respect to
our late comrade, Captain F. M. Montell.
GEORGE H. ROBINSON. Commander.
HARRY G. BROWER. Adjutant.
RICHARDS— In this city. March 21. MM), Evan,
beloved husband of Elizabeth Richards, a
native of Wales, aged 76 years and 3 months.
SCHMIDT— In this city, March 21. 1893. Albert
Schmidt, a native of Germany, aged 25 years
and 11 months. *
SHAIN— In this city, March 20, 1890, William
Sham, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years.
Remains at the parlors of Charles J. B.
Metzler, 638 Washington street.
STOKES— this city. March 19. 1839. Jo-
hannah. relict of the late John Stokes, and
dearly beloved mother -of Mrs. E. F. O'Con-
nor, a native of County Tipperary. Ireland.
cfyFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day .
(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her lata
residence, 1925 Filbert street, thence to St
Bridget's Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment
Mount Calvary Cemetery. —
ZABORSKI— Essen. Rufe, Germany. Mrs.
Albert Zaborski, mother of Albert. Ferdinand.
Maria Teresfa, Wllhelmlna, . Anna and Ma-
thllde Zaborski, and sister of Mrs. Fred Hart-
man, a native of Herstelle, Germany, aged 67
years and 6 months. -
HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.,
(Successors to Flanagan A Gallagher),
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EiIBALMERi
W Fifth St., opposite Lincoln ScboaL
Telephone South $0-
r^"™^vicP- voy «fc CO., a
FUNEKAI- DIRECTORS it EllßAUffiM 1
123» Market s_. between Bth and »th. B
Telephone. South 247. 0 .
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