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HOESKS T«i LST. I TTK_tE.*S ACHJ3AP.ONE: 7-ROOM HOUSE: 2 Jl story: centr-1: water free: $15. ' -- M - I'ost. 000. rnsXKW* HOUSE: 6 ROOMS AND ,^_i_.»)' '. hath: finished ■ men; : water free. f^»4 Fifteenth st.. near Guerrero. ; Ol 1,1 rBY-HOUSK 11 ROOMS; BATH; J. 1 1 rent rfasonabie..; Key -17 1 ... ~C* .- _ COTTAGE,' 6 ROOM^. CLEAN; WATER >10. t:eo; Clara st.,nr._FifUi._Ai'pl3- »25 Fifth. ~r*l 011-6cSEIOFi4»ROOMS:< 219 LINDEN •S IZ. aye. Applj THOS SULLIVAN, 743 Mis- f ion st. ' __: ■ I"ir'<T» lIHERMANN.'N R. FLuLMi)RK— MODERN 0 '■! cottage: ■» rivims an.l bath; $10. Apply to G. 11. DMBSEN vt CO.. 14 Montgomery st. TTri-Sf" 4 .>h_RKET_-SUNN Yj HOUSE; 7 ROOMS ■J >\ '■[ ana Ualh; cor. Market and Van Ness aye.; VSOTTAGEOFS ROOMS, YARD AND BABS- .(/•meat. 239 FrtUt^ 00-TWEXTY-THIB i>N ''■* RHAMPSHIRE-B » ' — rooms; bath; yard; rent $17. __^ Trnr'sF lf O LETi S~ ROOMS: LARGE YARD; •J 1 r, it ?IH. XKcor-er Lombard and Hydosts. ;3or~t'ti2l . CLAYiST.; NEAR STEINEB-7 >.).>. sunny rooms and Lain: situated In best i-Vriinnof \\'t>'«tfrn \ddiilon; too.l terms to right {^m ?AppJy BHAI.N W ALL. BUCKBEE «fe CO., I__o Montgomery st. | "<,.»cVKAKY. HKT. LAKKIN ANDPOLK- «'___ Furnished or unfurnished; rent ieasonab!e. Apply at DAVID STERN A Nj', 20 Mont- "_> tl* COTTA< OF 4 KOO '- AND BATH. ,MO. Cprnerof Cnion and Laguna st. jj CAVED DOLLARS iM:iK.S AND nTcKELS b by renting a house from BALDWIN jfc ham MUNI). 10 Mojitaomfry -'■■ ——^__ t _ L i:M-iii:i» iiOL'SKS. ~" I JS.MEDA=FtTRNISHEI»HOUSE;TWE_,VE Irtwms and bath: ronf*sO. Address, with rei- ivg. Wum-r. Ai--"'-' 1 !:1 ''• ■ •:,• FI'IIMSHKI) I(.A1». • 'WERIMODERX FURNISHED FLAT, 7 rooms a?: ! hush: ""heap; on account of de- ure. Aprly SUI- California st. n ; ckly 1 r:;.-.i-":u D flat of 6 rooms y ami batbJ - '■ i J!' P' n * -• " tiear Fillmor«>. • lUil A»_s IO L*ir. , ■ iTTAGE; * BOOMS; GARDEN FRONT AXD I '.•«r: firif view. 886 (iuerrero st. or: NVOUT fAG K,~( 4 » ROOM 8; J MODKBNTM- > >rovi-n>ats. >;U O'Farrell st. i •; i.\' 1 ROOMS, BATH, YARD, CELLAR; \ fI.V 1127 tntieib st. \ rrr^-LEAN COTiAGE WITH STABLE; - > yinced to §17. SPE< KJ: CO., 602 Market. : taTse <*f 4 OMS; good yard and hicken-house; pump in yard: rent $8. Ap- wonty-soventh and Kolsom. j KitOTTAGEB R6oMS;~BATH: LARGE i 10. cellar. 4_l Cedar aye., near Laguna st. HOWARD COUI tT— 6 ROOMS; §12*i_r I ( NICOL. 534i_ '..lorniSk st. . ... I ."AY-WINDOW COTTAGES, 5 ROOMS. LARGE I > yar<i. basement. 132 Dolores et.. nr. Fifteenth. "1 I.LTIIE RICH AND POOR PEOPLE NOW _V so to A. M. SPECK _: CO., 602 Market St., for - \. I rant ■•• -- ■ -. houses and flats: notice the rush. lI.ATS TO LET. ~~~ Q97 r;A FLAT OF 8 ROOMS AXD^BATI? «7— ' .O\J. water free. 1029y_ Jackson st.! nt-ar Mason. .'. 7 ' T OWKrIi.AT: 3 BOOMS; BATH; CHICKEN- \a yard: |10 32 Powell aye. Ta SHOT\VELL-4 ROOMS; YARD; RENT TT * _ _.. . I V !:u"rm:n flats, 5 rooms and bath. _.> SCO: completed Novemher 15. HSNoest. ImTaT OF 3 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT $15. ' X 5-il Jts>ie St., between seventh and Eighth. Q->7r"F-.AT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH; Z4O • -'• -■.: st. Apply THOS. SULLIVAN, 743 <". ] " WOr-NEW LIST •- DAILY OF COT- ", O '.:.gcs, flats. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. < ')U| 1 ""CAL-FORNIA BT. HANDSOME UP- - •'ll per flat 7 rooms and laih; all Improve- ci nis. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery s:. inn 7 HAVES, OVERLOOKING ALAMO Jlul square— Lower fiat 6 rooms and bath; !___ ' ' " "' l '- MBsEX *Co 1 4 Mont gomery st. \ SPECIAL OFFER— ONE MONTH'S BENT - V :rf>e to sood tenant: 2 modern flats of 6 rooms : • J . bi tfa each. 2204-6 Fillmorest.. nr. Sacramento: !• :.is._ 50: cars to all pans of the cm- pass the aoor. Apply SHAINWALD, BUCKBEK & CO, 2LS -:eu:coßiery St. I'LAtHs ROOMS, LAUNDRY AND BATH; f.ue marine view. SlO Vallejo: key at premises. I O UPPER FLAT; 4 ROOMS; C INSEBV- • ■'■ atory; bath; gas; uush iraj-s. 1034 - .:.'-:*ent.h _t.. near Castro. <9O .- / 1 2231 Bl a B ET, x 1: a X SIX- . — >)>*. teenth; nJce flat 7 rooms and bath; yard. ■ ... ■ .. ..->■ ■ ,_ t . - \■ 1 rMIS*ION-6 ELEGANT PAPERED, — _______ii y roon '' 3 * bath; laundry. -^ 0 S NY. I" PPeITTIaT OK~ 4 ROOMS. 1238 0 Bush st.. bat. Hyde aud L_rki_. DOB E ST., BET. HARRISON AND BBY- •'1 ar.t. Ninth ar.-l Tenth-Upptr Bat; 3 rooms a£d_cel!ar; rent 810. WILLIAM -FLAT; 6 KOUMS, BATH; _-__-___?' or rf ' llt 3 {urn i ihed room*, £•] j 2sTLA«A-s"IX""NiC_rRO()MS; -?77T2 '- 11 • NVPSt -Mission, 6 rooms. NICOL, 5341 A California st. __ ; V IAT LARGE ROOMS. BATH A XI) LATEST -i. improvenaents. Jl9 'iiattar.oogi-. St. ')!". 1--Dl»V— NFURNISHED ROOMS; PRI- _l vatt? family; line location; reference. 1) LEAS ANT FOUR-ROOM FLAT; ONLY" $12. - 1 -" 929 Nineteenth st., near .-tro. 1' 1 .AToi r THREE ROOMS; RENT «7. 20y 2 J- Garden si., near Sixth. V IC K CORNER FLAT: 7 BOOMS AND BATH. ___-" 3 ilai ' ht st^ cor - Webster. < I >/~YL.\T; FUUR ROOMS; HALL AND • ■-■ yard. 444 Clementina st., near .-:xth. 1 99ft SA_K___CENTO» — BUNNY FLAT 7 -1— — \) rooms; elegant view of the bay. YtW UPPEB FLAT; 7 BOOMS; BATH: ALL ■1-' latest Improvements. Bryant st., bet.Tvventy- lirst and Twenty-second. A] 91 ELLIS. NEAR VAN NESS AVE.-SUN- '' 1 —'i uy opper Bat 5 rooms; $13. . , TWO NEW FLATS; JUST FINISHED; 6 -» moms and bath: reut $20; Fourth aye., near Point Lobos aye. : all latest improvements. ' I""<'LEGANT NEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST.. BE- J low Bryant; i> and 6 rooms: bath; $8 to $16. 'rri II REE 10l F_ATS,VKRY CONVENIENT: -L $ts. Inquire at 841 Bryant st. L'l..,i g SUNNY BOOMS: MODERN IM- -1 provements; cheap. 1153 Howard. '['■ < LET— $2O, $22 50 AND 525, 4 FINE FLATS J of 6 rooms and bath each, on Gough St., near McAllister: $20. 6 rooms, bath and basement, 1012 P.ryant st., near Seventh. Apply to T. P. 8108- -1) AN. 63'J -Market st. ;*:~- -"/'}•} GROVE— FINE MIDDLE "FLAT OF 7 — — — rooms and bath. -s 1 X ."SUNNY BOOMS; UPPER FLAT: ALL <jJM •-'• modern improvemeiits. Twenty-third st., or. Harrison. I">AY-WINDOW FLAT; 1625 CLAY ST., NR. X* Polk; 7 rooms and bath; rent $25/ QAVED-DOLLAKS, DIMES AND NICKELS 0 by renting a flat from BALDWIN & HAM- M ON D, IO M outgomery st. Q1 q 5-ROOM FLAT, BASEMENT AND . 10. yard. 706 Birch avc, nr. Buchanan st. Q9H FULTON, NR.OCTAVIA: ROOMS C— ". and bath; large yard. ASHTON, 411 yoniconiPry st. .'-•.■<"; JIOL'SKKEEI'INO KOOMS. Buchanan street. IkII BUCHANAN (REAR)— ROOMS FOR XOXX hoi:s?keeping. fcddjr Street. _t9J. EDDY— OR S NICELY FURNISHED 't— "t sunny rooms, complete for housekeeping. Kleventh Streeet. 1 1 J ELEVENTH BT.— SUNNY FRONT BAY- J. I j: window bearoom: newly carpeted, with kitchen completely furnished tor housekeeping; sun ali day; private nath adjoining these apart- ments: reasonable; sink; hot and cold water, etc. Fell Street. 3 ROOMS AND LABGE STABLE: CHEAP. Southeast corner i-ell and Webster sts. Fifth Street. j DOC FIFTH-SUNNY CLKAN FURNISHED O_jU housekeeping rooms, 3, 13: also single, 85. lOQI FIFTH— FBONT BOOM AND KITCH '■»-O_ en, fnrnlsbed for housekeeping: first floor. First Street. . ' 9 LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS NICELY — furnished: nil:; lete tor housekeeping or dress- making; rent 10: also sor ts gentlemen to t>oard, '2 In a room, $4 a week. 264 Firut St., upstairs. I olaom Street. RKO folsom— Sunny V NKURNIMI 000 rooms; range; hot and coM water. 1 9JI rulxi.M -!. FRONT BAY-WINDOW lj_____A and kitchen; new and clean; $14; others. Fonrth treet. °07 FOURTH— SUNNY FRONT BAY-WIN'- *J\J t dow rooms furnished for housekeeping. . " • . Fulton street... 4 ! ./■ 11C FULTON ST.— LARGE HOUSEKEEP- XX\J ing rooms; also single: sunny side: cheap. ■ • Harrison street. _____ ■ ' . Ai 7 HARRISON— .«iUNNY> front ROOMS .__, I furnished for housekeeping ; rent cheap. ; CXC HAKRISON- FRONT AND BACK PAR- U_»_»ior furnished for iio>if>ekeeping; ruanlnii water; bath: also single hall bedroom. • HOPSEKEEPINo room.. _, ~ — ~ ~~-~^-l!______: Continued. Bo ward Str^tT ) ] 925^^MO^ th HOUSEKEEPIN Q Jackson Street. \ '■ I-eaveinvorth street. Minna Street. 546^^[ r g^BHg> > BOOMS TO R - Mlsglon Street. Ig3j^ o^ggy-OH HOUBEKEEP. Montgomery Avenue. TJNFURNISHED ROOMS-SUNNY QUIET c, C n h e e a a r P Pacific D s r H °" 8e ' - 220 M °°S' Powell Street. 9 ?5 CO «- GEARY-LOWER FLAT r___llL of 8 roo "'s. nlcelyjurnished LAI i Second Streat. 9Q9 fECOXD-FURXIPHED ROOMS FOR -U-, housekeepinK^reasonahiP. XVVJUma * UK Shotwell Street. Sixteenth Street. ~~~ 2802 X^ H;COE - HOWARD-TWO ke?pint-. «l 3! BUDny r °° raS> com P lele for uo«M- utter Street. ~~~ 1205 SSI? ce 1 r T:?^ ukxy unfurnished i- \Jtj room; light housekpg: new modern flat. ' ' Turk Street. 307 7 V r K Oll 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS pyj I for light housekeeping; gas and bath. I Twenty-sixth Street. 115! TWK >>" 1 Y-SIXTII ST.. NEAR MIS- ; nlcelyl,rl, O l__e_ll.'up? nny h ° aW BBpIBB Buit: Webgter Street. ~ 711 WEBSTER-2 OrTIaRGE HANDSOME *-*--*- rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Miscellaneous. ROOMS-RENT $10: WATER FREE. IN^ J quire at grocery cor. Eighth and Harrison sts.* BOOBtS TO I.K'l. Krannan Street. 79^ BRA NNAN, ABOVE SIXTH— SUNNY I _JU large bedroom and kitchen, furnished; ?8. . ISush Street. 797 BUSR-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS: I -j I suite and single; light housekeeping. Q"| _» BUSH— LARGE SUNNY KRO NT ROOMS vjl.O nicely furnished: bath, hot and cold; gas; nreplace: $10 to $15. . Bush, NR. LAGUNA— NEWLY' FURNISHED front sunny room in modern flat. Address box 123, Call. Capp Street. • 9X CAPP-3 SUNNY ROOMS. Clay Street. mfj CLAY— LOWER SUNNY FLOOR, 5 J-— L • rooms for housekeeping; $20; range, laundry. Eighth Street. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms,, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. _8 Eighth St., near Market. A. W. MANNING. AQ EIGHTH— SUNNY FRONT BAY-WIN- J.\-"O dow room, with stove; $10 a month. Eddy Street. OOQ EDDY— ELEGANTLY, NEWLY FUR- | •JOO niahed euite and single; sunny; very rea- sonable. J9O EDDY— LARGE SUNNY ROOM; ALSO ~i —'> single room suitable for working girl. Eleventh Street. 1 qQI ELEVENTH. REAR— FOUR SUNNY J 0«72 rooms: rent $9. I Ellis Street. CfJ.' ELLIS— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY U\J*J front room, single or suite. . j Fifth Street. 1 AQ FIFTH— FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE' X\Jd or single; $1 50 per week. •.ii; ■ •>;•.■.■ I nUmii Street. 701 FOLSOM— S6 UP; FURNISHED ROOMS * O"± complete for housekeeping; single, f4. : Geary Streets 91 71 GEARY — 2 FURNISHED ROOMS; _ll a rent reasonable. -_9Q GEA I'.Y— NICELY FURNISHED PAR- »J_-O lor for 1 or 2 persons. (' AO GEARY— LARGE SjUNNY NICELY FUR- UU_> nished room: gas; running water; stove; $10. : . 790 GEARY— SUNNY FRONT ROOM, SIN- I— O gle or suite, also housekeeping; cheap. Golden Gate Avenue. mO GOLDEN GATE AYE.-2 SUNNY FUR- _LUt/ cished rooms; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE AYE.— 4 NICE. SUNNY, 000 furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; gas. GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NICELY' FUK- _lU_j nished sUnny front room; bay-window. Harrison Street. 1 1 QQI HARRISON— NICELY FURNISHED -L-LOO2; frontj room, $3 month to respectable party. ■ I ■ ■ : ■-'-•:;/-• ■j Hayes Street. ■. 9OX HAVES ST.— LARGE UNFURNISHED _-O_» room with small connecting exclusive kitchen: stove, carpet and ga»: $10; no children. . . Howard Street. A99HO W A RD— L RG E UN N V ROOM.- UA*j clean: quiet; rent $7; gas. 1 -|Af_n HOWARD — COZY HOUSEKEEPING X\JO\J rooms; $10 up; single and double rooms. U9Q HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; ____-_«-' furnished; double or single; closets; $6. TToq HOWARD - FOUR NICE UNFUR- -1100 nished rooms. ' I Jones Street. gAT JONES-HANDBOMELY FURNISHED ■wi parlors; single or suite; with board: pri- vate family. : Kearny Street. n KEARNY— LARGE BUNNY ELEGANT suites and single; running water; fireplace; '$10 to $15. " I ■•■."' • r ' A BLUSGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- S\. ant sunoy rooms, en sulteand single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. Larkin Street. 'I Of LAKKIN — NICELY FU R N I SHE D OXO sunny front rooms; $5 and $8 a mon;h. 1A! QI LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED -I-V.LU3 sunny room for housekeeping; kitchen If desired. | Leavenworth Street. C-J q LEAVEN WORTH-LARGE HANDSOME Ktl-*J parlors: other rooms; ail sunny; large yard. j Alarkot Street. 707 MARKET ST.— SUNNY BAY-WINDOW • O suites, $4 a week up; single $1 60 up. pQLUMBIAN P.UILIMXi,. BOOM 23, BOOJt- \J renting Agency— Rooms, with or without board: furnished or unfurnished. 916 Market st. Q9l .MARKET - SUNNY FRONT ROOMS »7_ t and back rooms; newlj' furnished: cheap; offices. ■■ I "\rOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. i. Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per Bight, 35c to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families YnQ'7l "MARKET (THE EP WORTH)— IUO I 2 Large pleasant front rooms: single or en i suite: modern I convenience*; clean; quiet; re- | spectahle; $5 a month up. McAllister Street. A(\O MCALLISTER ST.— 3 UNFURNISHED ■tr"'O rooms; tath; large yard. Minna Mreot.. nnn minna, cor. eighth— nicely fur- UU i nishea bay-window room: $1 a week. . 'Mission Street. o;r A MISSION-LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; OJ_:Butt2 friends or married couple: reduced rent.: | ' ■' : UROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION— NICELY furnished rooms, siugle or en suite; transients. -1 Q99 MISSION ST.— SINGLE FURNISHED 1 O_-_S room; $4. '■ •■ -■ O'Farrell Street. QA O'FARRELL ST.— NICELY FURNISHED _» \J room with elevator, fire-escape and latest im- prdvements. [ ' •'• - .'-•'- O_»Q O'FARRELL— ELEGANT ROOMS; SUN- iiOu ny: quiet and comfortable; convenient and reasonable. *.-]'. ■.;■•». . ■' . . . . 900 O'FARRELL — NICELY .FURNISHED . >_.— suite.wlth piano; grate; hot and cold water. A 9'"^ O'FARr|eLL - NICE SUNNY FRONT _t__t/ rooms for one or two persons. . ■'■■ 7«"9Q~b'K A R RKLL— 2 NICE SMALL ROOMS, v)_-0 furnished; large aunny parlor, unfur nlsbed. ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1805. ROOMS TO liET— ont in»ieci . ..".•■;■.-■ . Ninth Street. ■ Ol NINTH-FURNISHED ROOMS,' SINGLE —'-t- and suite; sunny: transient; rent reasonable. T1 Q NINTH— B - W I N DOW AND SINGLE ■ -«--.t/ front room; central; cheap; lower flat. I Post Street. 907 p OST-GOOD "sunny front ROOMS 1 and suites for_rent: reasonable; transients. FLAO POST-BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED u\Jtj rooms; also small rooms; $2 a week upwrd. m POST-NICELY FURNISHED SUITE; rent reasonable. Q ] A POST— 4 NICELY FURN ISHSD ROOMS : v-LU $5. $9, 10; light housekeeping allowed; all modern conveniences. 1 'i_)"_rp«>ST, NEAR VAN NESS-NICELY -l*j\j-x furnished cozy rooms: gas: bath; Amer- ican family. , V ■ rr .: Sacramento Street. 1 QOQ B SACRAMENT o-nicely fur- J-_»v/t/ nished small front room; $13. . Second Street. 904 ECON NR. HOWARD-FURNISHED ** UJ roor_3, double and siugle; also housekeeping. Seventh Street. 1 O(\ SEVENTH— NICELY FURNISHED SIN- ±*J\J Ele front rooms. $1 a week. "j '-_7 SEVENTH — FURXISIIED ROOMS $1 A J-t-M week up; also housekeeping; transient. M 9 SEVENTH— PLEASANT ROOMS FOR -- A - Tr — housekeeping; also single. . Shotwell Street. OAA SItOTWELL — SUNNY FURNISHED Kj\J\.r rooms; private family; terms reasonable. Sixth Street. 00 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY *J»-> rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. Stevenson Street. f_9o STEVENSON — SUNNY FRONT FUR- \J— \J nished room with grate; cheap. Stockton Street. "1 Q9fi STOCKTON — 2 OR 3 NICE FUR- J-O4J-V/ nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. Slitter Street. ■» £*9A ELEGANT LARGE SUNNY U__l' front suite; bath; hot and cold running wa- ter; closets; nreplace; gas; other single rooms; cht>ap. 1111 SUTTEK — ELEGANT ROOMS; NEW -1111 building; board optional; 1 suite, $12; single, $6 to $8. Third Street. TiriNCHESTER HOUSE-44 THIRH, NEAR " Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25c to §1 50 per night ; *1 50 to $t> per week; electric lights m every room: reading r'm : free bus. Turk Street. ■J AQ TURK— NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT 'X.\JO suite; suitable for married couple or oilice: first tloor. mTU SUNNY SUITE. FURNISHED II vj or unfurnished; board optional; every con- venience. Van Noss Avenue. Qf|9 VAX NESS VIC. — NICELY FUR- <-"-'— ntehed sunny parlors; elegant neighbor- hood : board optional. Miscellaneous. A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- -""» ed on the European plan; light airy rooms from 25c to $1 |.. r day. $4 per month and lip. BOAUlllNti ASH KOOMS. VT V. W i lOT K l l WENTwbRTH,6I7BUCT[ S l'.— i-i Changed hands: fine rooms: good table. xi TAYLOR— BEAUTIFUL FRONT BAY- OXO window sunny suite: elegantly furnished: handsome Dew boose; excellent board; bath, hot and cold running water: . gas; nreplace; a lovely home: lor 2 gentlemen: $40. XI -I.IS--J I-IXE SUITES WITH FIRST- *JOt) class family table; references. 9_"|7 JON ES-THE. VAX wTnKLE; S3T- — " I tirely and thoroughly refurnished: elegant large sunny rooms: excellent table; references. Q9f_ GEABY— PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS; U~O excellent table: moderate terms. 91 Q GOLDEN GATE AYE.— LARGE. SUNNY 010 front parlor; first-class board: refi?rence3. AJL | I TURK — MOST ELEGANT SUNNY I _tvtt front room 011 Turk; table unexcelled; very ' reasonable. Qq9 FORNIA ST.— ELEGANT SUNNY Oi)j rooms; choice locution; table unexcelled; select. 9"! Q LEAVENWORTH— NICELY' FURNISH- -dX O ed sunny front room; first-class board. 7AQ O'FAR&EIiL.— ELEGANT SUNNY PAR- • \J<J lors;piauo;folding bed;sunny alcovo;cheap. O"T7 JONES— _ I ■:< A X TLY . FURNISHED J L I double pariors, single rooms, with board; reasonable. K(_ I GKABY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED *-»v/'r large sunny rooms; excellent table; thor- oughly lirst class; comfortable; reasonable. QAQVAir NESS — NEWLY ELEGANTLY V\JU furnished; excellent table; comfortable home; moderate; references. ROOMS AND BOARD; MODERATE PRICES. 8027 Mission st. - "?- v THE ABBOTSFORD, .BROADWAY "~ A XI) 1 Polk st.— Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate- board optional: ail cars direct. f_O 1 BUSH— BEST TABLE FOR PRICE IN '■'— •- city; elegantly furnished frontsuitand board 1 for 2. $50; single rooms $20 up; lnrge aril sunny. THK HOTEL BERESFORD REOPENED BY J-MRS. H. CHAMBERLAIN; terms moderate; quiet home; superior table; billiards and smoking- rooms. . . Q9?; HYDE - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED <-'*— rooms: board unexcelled: references. MRS T. W. BROTH ERTON, cor. Hyde and Pine. HOTE LBEBTL ( 714 BUSH-OPENED AS a family hotel; references given and required; ali moii'TTi conveniences. vb n.uhgji IiOAKDiiIJ. . CHILD, WO R K I NG BOY <^GIB^"ToTBT)ARir: terms reasonable. 110 Austin, off Polk, near Bash. REFINED HOME IN AMERICAN FAMILY for little child at 402 San Jose aye. LADY WITH DAUGHTER 16 YEARS DE- sires lor _ children lo board. 1505 24th st. STOKES 'IO L.ETJ STORE— SUITABLE FOB CANDY-STORE: well established; rent $20. 2222 Mission st. STORE AND. BASEMENT TO LET CHEAP cor. First and Market sts. - -' •■ '■'■.;■ IT'IXE OOBNER store, WITH rooms. suitable for grocery, bar and cardrooms; cor. of Polk st. and Willow aye.; rent $:>5. Inquire of owner, room 12, 43 Sixth st., 2 to 5 p. if. ■ "VTEW STORES BE. COR. HYDE AND PINE; -Li owner will put in fixtures. S^ TORE AND BASSME X AND 4 ROOMS AND O bath, cor. Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st. MALL STOR~E7~SiS; 439 BUSH ST.. OPP. California Hotel; suitable for shoemaker. OR LARGETfRONT OFFICE AND part of stdH'. '221 and 223 Market st. Cl'iltKS TO LET. ~~ ft^fTMA^KliTTc^r^TOcin^oTr^AllGTcST OUVJ sunniest best located and cheapest otSces on Market st.; flrst floor: a rare opportunity; worth while seeing. jqc GEARY— LARGE FRONT OFFICE FOR _tOU physician or dressmuker: convenient loca- tion; cheap. "VTEWLY FUKNISIIEDHUNNY PARLORS TO J-V reut for either physician's ofiice or studio; Sut- ter St., near Leavenworth. D., box 16, Call Office. I <2_l F_ FURNIBHED OFFICE WITH PRT •_)1«J. vale olllce; telephone, healer, etc 313 Montgomery st. , 171LEG ANT. OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKEL3 -J building, 825 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or.;, 11. UM I'.SKX <fe CO.. 14 Montg. St. STABLES TO LET. ~ O TABLE; LARGE CLEAN AND SPACIOUS kJ storage; well built; 4 stalls; water free; con- venient to driveways; cheap. 822 Geary st. LOST\ , LOST— DIAMOND STAR SCARFPIN\ ON north'sideof Valencia St., bet. Sixteenth and Keventeenth, Sunday. Return to 6368 Valencia st. and receive reward. "p.ARK BROWN MARE, CTRCLE BRAND ON XJ neck, white spot on forehead, roach back; also side spring buggy. $25 reward if returned to 1138 McAllister st. Q» X REWARD— LOST, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER <£p*J 3, white setter bitch puppy about 3 months old; has brown spot on one eye. Return to \VJL- LIAM F. WATTSOX,29IS Sacramento st. LOST-S HDAY, 10TH INST., DIAMOND sleeve-button in gold setting. Reward $10 will .be given by returning to 1808 Bush st. GOLD CHAIN BRA(ELET; LETTER 8 ON snap; lost on east side of Kearny St.. oetween Jack and Wuiihiiigton; reward. Leave at this Oflice. ' T OST-PASSBOOK OF SECURITY BANK, ■ij Mills building. Return to bank; reward. STOKAGiS ' "" OVE RLANI) FTtEIG-Fir^TRAN^FEr; co^ Fifth and Bluxonie sts., furniture and poods packed, shipped and stored; 9 large Hreproof ware- houses; low ratea; advances made. Tel. south 388. STORAGE OF FURNITURE. PIANOS. HOUSE- hoId goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. W I LBON BROTHERS. 1710 MAR ET— '' Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. TjU T-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES M ■T 421-_23 Market ■_ CHAS. I_ TAYLOB. ENGINE J'OK SALE. CJf9?C(fY~^K^'BTETM^ tip_-_»U.. capacity 8000 gallons per hour. Per- kins Pump ana Knglue Co., 117 Main at., B> _'. CITY REAL ESTATE. IVINK KLATs! "" ~~ J TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF MARKET. - $720 PER ANNUM. $6250—8 fine flats of 5. 5, 6 rooms and bath; only 4 years old; in good condition; always rented; lot 26x96 feet; cost $8750, EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO ■ . .638 Market st. ARKIN-ST. RESIDENCE. I ONLY $4000. A modern 2-story bay-window residence of 7 rooms and bath; brick foundation, cement walks, etc.; 1 block from Union-.st. cable. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. A GREAT BARGAIN. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK, AS OWNER LEAVES CITY. $2100— A handsome bay-window . cottage of 6 rooms and bath on Douglass st., near 24th: only 3 years old: cost $3600: lot 25x125 feet; this is not a "cheap article," but a beautiful home at a sac- rifice price. ' EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO 638 Market st. BUY A HOME. ~~~ NEW AND MODERN. EASY PAYMENTS. $500 cash, or less, Dalance monthly, same as rent, will buy an elegant modern house of 6 or 7 rooms and bath; large basement; substantially built: elegantly finished und complete in all de- tails: see them to-day; they are open for inspec- tion; California St.. cor. 2d aye. take Sacramento- st. cars. Call at office tor further particulars EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO 638 Market 'st. "U'INE RESIDENCE. " ~ J DEVISADERO ST., NR. PAGE. $6000— A 2-story bay-window house of 8 rooms and bath and basement in good condition; lot 25x 100: this is a bargain. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ' 638 Market st. IIIFTH-ST. CORNER. I ' X" WELL IMPROVED. $8750— A store, flat of 6 rooms and hath and rear bouse of 6 rooms; on sth st., near Harrison; lot 25x75; recently reauced from $9500. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. CUIOICE LOTS. ~~ ~~ V^ .. BEDROCK PRICES. THE TIME TO BUY. $2750— Baker St., nr. Washington: 25x106:3 ft. $2250— Clayton St., nr. Page; 25x106:3 ft. $2100— Clayton St., nr. Waller; 25x106:3 ft. $2100— Waller St., nr. .Masonic aye.; 25x150 ft. $2000— Duncan St., nr. Church: 48:8x114 ft. 1900— Geary si., nr. Wood; 25x125 ft. $1750— Waller st., nr. Clayton; '25x106:3 ft. $1625— Shrader St., nr. Beutah; 25x106:3 ft. $1600— Beulah st., nr. Shrader: 25x137:6 ft. *1500— Carl St., nr. Cole; 25x137:6 ft. $1460— Lyon St., nr. Filbert: 27:6x112:9 ft. $1375— Sacramento St., nr. Maple; 27:6x132 $IH7s— lBth B'.. nr. Noe; 25x114 ft. * $1100— Crescent aye., nr. South: 50x100 ft. _- $1000— Cook st.. nr. Geary; 25x120 ft. ,SSSO— I street, nr. 12th aye.; 26x100 ft. Sunnysiile aye.. nr. Gennessee, 50x100 ft. Corner Silver aye., nr,Craut; 50x107 ft if6oo— X St., nr. 11th: 25x100 ti. BaSTON, ELDBIDoe & CO., 638 Market St. A HOME FOR YOUR RKNT MONEY. J\ A real story of how many are obtaining homes and how you may obtain one. • A, tired of living in a rented house, buys our $L'ooo house nnd lot, paying $200 down, leavin" $1800 to i>" paid In monthly installments of $15, Including interest (7 per cent per annum), which decreases every month, the last interest payment being less than 10 cents. When his payments are Completed he has, by paying no more than the rent of an inr^rior house, bought an 1 paid for a home that in the meantime has Increased in value. All the time he has lived in a new and modern house, built to suit his nwds and tastes— own home, which he could improve as he saw fit. B rents a house for $15 a month. It is not new, not modern, and doesn't suit in other ways. You can't get much of a house tor $15. Bui every month his landlord takes the rent, and X has noth- ing to show for it. He acquires no interest in the property. A'^ home has cost him $200 (the orig- inal payment); B hasn't any home. We will build a modern 4-room cottage (with bath and basement) on the Heyman Tract for $2000. Lot 25x100, 200 feet from the 2'.'d-st. electric road and 2 blocks from the Castro-st 0 kble- cars; 20 minutes' ride from downtown. Streets graded and sewered and rimst pure • spring waier piped. Terms— 200 down, balance $15 a month, which includes interest. Call arid see plans at oilice. For full particulars see JACOB MAN, Owner. Room 5, second floor, Crocker building, Market and Post sts. ~~\ 81. SPECK <fc CO.'B INVESTMENTS J.V. M. SPECK it CO.'S INVESTMENTS $2100 p OLD COIN-2 GOOD FLATS; DOWNTOWN; VX rents $18: cheap. — S2BOO GOLD COIN— BUSINESS PROPERTY AT 518 Castro St., bet. 18th and Vjth; oner wanted. §3500 GOLD COIN— 2 NICE 1 J.ATS OF 6 ROOMS and bath each; near Hayes and Octavia: rents $30: very cheap. *4"!00 GOLD COIN— CORNER 7-ROOM HOUSE; fine stable; bet. 16th und 17th aud Valencia; wor:hS6000; rents 880. -- . - - . '. . $5500 — - : -iU-;^ p OLD COIN— FLATS, ON LOT 37x112 FEET, VJ near 6th St.; rents $50: cheap. $5600 GOLD COIN— BUSINESS PROPERTY, WITH frame improvements, on N. line of Howard st., near 3d; actually worth $9000. $6675 p OLD COIN— FLATS ON N. LINE OF BUSH VJ St.; all rented: reins $53; any offer wanted, no matter how low. —.■515,000 p OLD COIN-CORNEK STORE AND 7 FLATS; VT nearly new; rents $140 a month; offer enter- I tamed. $70,000 GOLD COIN— BUSINESS CORNER; 87x87:6; only a few blocks from the Baldwin; rents $400 $112,000 OLD COIN— SOxBS FEET; 1 TTIE VERY VX focus and cream of future property; within 100 feet of the .Baldwin. __ A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st., N Opposite Palace Hotel. A COZY HOME. —" ~ PRICE REDUCED. «, o »n . OWNER LEAVING S. F. $4800 — Comfortable bay-window cottage- 6 rooms, bath, etc.; also 1 nice additional room in postered basement: sunny and cheerful- garden etc.: lot 25x106:3; $2100 mortgage can stand; house built by day labo ; Baker st.. near cable; street bltumlnized: a tine chance for nuick buyer See Jf. E. POEHLMAN. 415 Montgomery. OR SALE -MARINE VIEW; PACIFIC X Heights; we offer one of the tinc-st Pacific Heights lots, commanding unsurpassed and un- obstructed marine view of entire hay anil Golden Ga;e. st a big bargain; lot 88:4x137:6 feet; price $125 per foot, wor;h $200 per foot. O. 11. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. CjOX PER MONTH— GREAT BARGAIN**! '£HJU flats and store; Fell St., near Van Ness aye.: fronrs on 2 streets; large lot; always rented; | must do sold at once. Apply to WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Market st. .'"I)(JW.\,irTER WEEK; PRICES $100 •'"'•"up; home and investment lots. THE Mc- CARTHY COMPANY, 64b' Market st. C COTTAGES ON EASY TERMS, STOCKWELL \J St., near 17th— $3600: 6 rooms, bath: gas: all modern: high basement; elegaut mantels; tiled silk. E. P. E. TROY, owner, 301 California st. OR(\f\ COTTAGE; FIVE ROOMS AND -UUu. bath; cement side s; lot 25x100; elegant interior decorations. 905 Florida st., nr. 21st; owner on premises every afternoon. AKGAIK- DRKSS CIRCLE, PACIFIC Helßhts; 61:6x137:6; Vallejo, bet. Baker and Lyon; lovely ecenery; sheltered, C. W. F., box 65, Call Office. ■ OR SALE-SUNNY 3-FLAT HOUSE: LOT 25x100; In Western Addition, near Market st. inquire 130 6th st. ■ JACOB HEYMAN. REAL ESTATE, HAS RE- ri nioved his office to room 5, second floor, Crocker building, Post and Market sts. T OT FOR SALE ON CALIFORNIA AYE., Xj bet. Folsom and Howard sts. — A good building lot, graded and sewered; owner lives opposite Moniezuma st. <3il G^A RICHMOND INVESTMENT; ♦TpJ-OtJU. large lot with 2-story building; store and 3 rooms on first floor; 6-room flat above; rent 3 $300 rer year: 16 per cent per annum on the price asked ; see this at once; only offered for a few days. C. F. MOORE, Real Estate Owner, 935 Market St., room 4. . • ' W ILL BUILD FOR $600 4-ROOM BAY-WlN- dow cottage; brick foundation. ■ GEO. M. SALSL'URY. builder, 1310 Lyon st. OUSES LT$l5O TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. I A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THK -<-». WEEKLY CALL. In wraDßer. for mailing. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ~~ pERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP.— WE \J certify that we constitute a partnership trans- acting business in the City and State of New. York aud the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Its principal 'place of business is San Francisco, California Its name is MANDEL. PURBCH it WIENER. ,V .'• . The full* names and respective places of resi- dence of all its members are signed hereto. Dated October 17, 1895. EMANUEL MANDEL, [SEAL.] San Krancisco, Cal. SAMUEL PURSCH, fSKAL.] : -New York City. N.Y. MITCHEL WIEN ER. [seal.] :.;."..:■. ■ San Francisco, Cal. Statk of Cat.ifohnia. ■ v ■ City and County of San Francisco. / 8S " <>n this 17th day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, before me, L. MEININGER, a Notary Public, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, personally appeared EMANUEL MANDEL, SAMUEL PURSCH and MITCHEL WIENER, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to and who executed the within Instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed- the same. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and ailixed my official seal at my office in the City and County, of San Francisco, the day and year in this certificate first above written. ' [Seal.J L. MEININGER, Notary Public In and i for the City and County of Sun Francisco, State of California. ■ Filed October 18, 1895. [Endorsed.] ■■■ , • C. F. CURRY, Clerk. By WijuLlau A. Dbane, Deputy Clerk. .-,».•■■ . -• ■ • !'■■■'.■■: COLNTKV KEAL ESTATE. T^iceTCittle home of 9Vs acres right -1-* in town: Al land: nice orchard of 2 acres: good house of ♦> rooms : will exchange for city property : another of 18 acres, creek bottom land: good im- provements; .$4000: will exchange for Oakland property. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City, Cal. ffi;QP.nn Do YOU WANT A NICE HOME «DO«JUU. in Sonoma County? We have 23 acres of fine land; house and barn, chicken-houses; the place is well fenced: there are on the place 6 acres of Tokay grapes in full bear- ing; 71,2 acres .in prunes, peaches and pears: balance of the place in pasture; will take part cash and mortgage for the balance: It is located near a railroad, and only a short distance ■ from Mount Olive. For further particulars apply to ■ . ; BOVKE, TOY & CO., . ' ' 19 Montgomery st. • "1 (\ ACRES IN PETALUMA, HALF MTLE lv from ' postoffice; 10 acres full bearing fruit, including 900 cherry trees; 5-room hard- finished house; windmill and .tankhouse over spring in the rock; only $4500; small payment cash.or will trade for choice unincuinbered city property. 99 ACRES 1% MILES E. OF MILLS COL- — -J lege; 2 miles from electric road to Llvermore and 14 mile from extension of Laundry Farm road to Corral Hollow; beautiful new 9-room house, veranda all around; horses, carriage, bugey, new wagon and all tools, for the low price of $5250. TAN-BARK LANDS. SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS, 4 TO 6 CORDS 0 to the acre, close to transportation, at from $7 to $10 per acre. MONEY TO LOAN. HUGH SHIELS, 602 MARKET ST., CROCKER BLILDING. TO EXCHANGE FOR OAKLAND OR ALA- x meda property— llB acres rich loam soil, 7 miles from Watsonville and 3 miles from Aptos, Santa Cruz County: most of the treea are in bearing— 9so apricots, 1300 French prunes. 250 apples; 60 acres cleared and .in cultivation, balance 58 Rcres in oak timber, able tor hogs; house of six rooms; water piped to house and barn from springs: several fine sprirms on place. Address E. COMSTOCK, .r. o. box 2437. city. ... . ~ __ _____ __ _ T — '— i HE BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT. Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided into villa lots oi' from three to twenty acres, and is now being placed on the market. This tract is located near Hay wards, "close to Haywards Electric Road. Quick and cheap trans- portation between San Francisco and tbe property. A rich loam soil, great fruit land, will produce any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovely location for a suburban home. The cheapest and best land ever offered in that locality. Prices range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining lauds sell for $600 to $1000 per acre. Call and see me quick, and get your choice of location. F.J.SULLIVAN, Room 88 Chronicle Bnllding, San Francisco. SPAHTO TOWN AND COLONY: ON LV 3 OR -i 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de Capay Grant"; unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit belt on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming; nbout 600 acres, iv 20-acre farms, surrounding the town; town already con- tains large brick blocks, a tine hotel, a fine liigh- school building, water works, artesian, pure and soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take the whole interest of present owners in the colony lots and lown property. In lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine; - is an lrrisr&tlon canal on the land. Apply to GEO. D. FISKE <fc CO., Woodland, Cal. - OKANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, ~ OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lying along the Stanislaus River, one mile from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad ou the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company's canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right, with an annual water tax of only SI 50 an acre. We are prepared lo sell portions of the property already planted to Washington Navels, Mediter- ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and . .;r» of an ex- perienced horticulturist, who hasreceiv. il diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for the orsDge groves for non-residents. Prices for land, including a perpetual water rlztit ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70 acre. Terms: The purchaso price payable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per- fect und liberal discount for cash. . : I" For further particulars, aiaps and catalogues, ad- dresa EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street, San Francisco. Cal. Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative. .. Oakciale, Cal. LEASE, SALE OK EXCHANGE FOB CITY property; 480, 500 acres: stock ranches; value $3200, $51)00 and $5500; has buildin., water and oaks; lease for $75. $150 and $100 per year. I, M. SALSBURY, 902 Broadway, Oakland. ATO 8 ACRE CHICKEN 1 N i HEB ON 10 tt years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City.Cai. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES i for sale. WOOSTER & Wll ITTON. San Jose. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON RSAL KSTAT.E.' DR. OLIVER, ". • : REAL ESTATE DEALER. 613 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; lots In these and other additions at $5 a month; no interest und no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of h!iy dealer in Stockton: quick sales and small profits is UlO motto of this office. . : I?SCALON HAS BEKN SELECTED BY THE Tj 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 the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lauds sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be sold with a perpetual water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent sayings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern san Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOW'E CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton. California. MONEY TO LOAA. "T N V AMOUNT ; 1 ST, 2Dor3DMOItTGA GEfT; -£*- estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. - J OW RATE, $5 PER MONTTfINTEREST ON XJ each $1000 on loans $5000 up, and 65c per month on each $100 from $-00 up: any proposi- tion will attend to. Coin, box 89, Call. TST AND 2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN- x try: administrators' mortgages, interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 6<;B Mkt. 1 (ia.ns ON REAL ESTATE IBT AND 2ND X-i mortgages, undivided interests, estates and on furniture or pianos, without removal, in the city and Oakland or Al?.meda; any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential : savings bank books bought. Call or write to BECKER.24O Montgomery. MONEY LOANED, 6y a PER CENT ON morcgages. A. F. JOHNS ifc CO., 632 Market st. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS; xJ dealings strictly private. R. 88,CIironicle bldg. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: basiness con- fidential. Columbia i,oan and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant aye., 3 doors from Market "VI ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND 1»J other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1 106 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 UABR V ANKEL A CO., MiUs bldg, 6th floor, r 0; strictly confidential STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 *J Market, cor.Stockton.rms. 17 and 18,nm floor: established 30 years: always open. "Uncle Bill." LOANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- tPrest: dealings strictly private. 215 Powell st. FINANCIAL. . " CUT^~^o3aJS^ r oTr^A^E^sT2^b^"6^PEß \J cents issued by city of Monrovia, Cal. : partic- ulars upon application. DE VAN <fc CO., Los An- geles, Cal. . -. . • _ EQOTIATOR OF LOANS DESIRKS TO -Li make connections with capital. Address E., box 80, Call Oflice. PERSONS WHO WANT 4 TO 7 PKR CENT x. interes a year on their mouey should consult I. W. KNTZ <fc CO.. 401 California st. ANY SUM OF : MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or . real estate: . lowest rate; call and state your proposition or write: opea evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. BICiCL.ES. . . . .-. PARK CYCLER ; Y— NEW WHEELS TO LET? JL best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- ▲ Ulster and Powell st. car lines. • ■ -■''.-.<.-• ~~ ~ fKOPOSALS. . P' "ROP6sALS~"FbR"~Si:BSISTTfNC"E' S^UP^ Xlplies.— Office of Purchasing arid Depot Commis- sary, No. 36 New : Montgomery street, San Fran- cisco, Cal., November 11, 1896.— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject 10 the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., on FRIDAY, November 22, 1895. at which time and place they will be opened in trie presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivery of the following- named subsistence supplies: ■• . Pork, Bacon, Flour. Beans, Beef (corned), Rice,' Vinegar,- Pepper, Candles, Apricots. Blacking, Blueing, Borax. Chocolate. Corn, Crabs. Flavoring Extracts, Lobsters, Matches, . Oysters, Pickles, Salmon, • Salt, Sardines, ■ Sauce" (cranberry), Shrimps, Soap, Soup, Starch. Sugar, Tapioca, 1 Thread, Tobacco, Tomatoes, Towels, Toweling,' Packing Boxes,' Nails and Hammers.- Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied by sam- ples of articles bid for. The. Government reserves the right 10 reject any or all proposals. . Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, 'conditions of quality and price (in- cluding in the price of foreign production or manu- tecture the duty thereon), being equal. Blank pro- posals and- full information as to the quality of supplies,, character of. packages, etc., will . be fur- nished on ; application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked, "Proposals for Subistence Supplies, to be opened November 22, 1895," and addressed*: to the ■ undersigned. CHAS. P. E AN, Major and C. S., United States Army. -■ j | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. (RQKA BUSINESS CORNER, LOTS&VENTH «JPO«JU.and Peralta sts. Apply 1548 Park St., Aiameda. . ... p ALL AND SEE THE NEW HOUSES AL- \J den & Oarfleld are building and selling on easy payments. Office 902 liro.«iway, Oakland. TpOR SALE OR TO RENT IN OAKLAND, 40- X room lodging-house, completely furnished; en- trance from two principal streets: good transient business and steady roomers; rent low. owner leaves Oakland. Apply 309 Eighth street, Oak- land. Cal. . • T WILL BUILD PLASTERED HOUSE OF 3 -«- rooms on lot 25x120 for $300, on easy terms; no Interest for one year: near Berkeley. F. M. BAKGAS, 902 Broadway, Oakland. OULTRY RANCHES AND SMALL HOMES -I in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent or ex- change. E. HILL, real estate; hours 1 to 4p. M.; room 34, Donohoe building, San Francisco. p ROCER WANTED-UObl) CHANCE; STORE •VI. with fixtures: complete. Apply C. E. BOMAN, Adeline and Thirty-fourth sts., Oakland. ACRES, LESS THAN LOTS, NEAR berke- ley, #25 down, $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAI- LEY, 46 Market st., San Francisco. H ICKE RANCHES FOR SALE AND RENT. \J See JS. E. BI'NCK, 1008 Broadway. A(\(\ NEW HOUSE, 3 ROOMS; NEAR «JPIV/V/. lecal trains and electric-cars: $50 cash and $10 monthly. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oakland. • • ■ UST BE SOLD— II/. ACRES UNIMPROVED In suburbs of Oakland; tine location for chicken ranch. Also 3y acres all 111 bearing fruit; house, barn, tooihouse, tankhouse, chicken-yard. und chicken-houses; 20 minutes from Broadway, BENHAM <fe THOMAS, -165 Ninth st., Oakland. (2{QXA g SMALL COTTAGES: RENTING <iPU<J\J. for $10 per month: 10 minutes' ride on electric cars to business center or local trains. Ap- ply It. J. MONTGOMERY, 9K6 Washington st. TMRUITVALK-r.F.ST BARGAINS AND BEST J. terms ever offered; houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc. in Immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourself call at our office. Fruitvale. Syndicate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. O(| MONTHLY FOR d-KUOM COTTA< ±*U plans free. F. BOKfiLE. Golden Gate statn. <ft 1 LOTS N1: A THE ALTENUEIITIN «Plt'"« Fruitvale; electric cars; enly $1 down end $1 a week: seliin? jasi: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. iv.vn-r. SO'i r.r.iadway. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—I43S PARK STREET. ALAJII.DA REAL ESTATE. T?OR IMMEDIATE SALE —"nTTaR^SCHOOL -L and station; streets Improved and sewered. $4350—5300 cash; $35 monthly; 33x150; hand- some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250— $200 cash: $30 monthly; 33x150; ele- gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway; (j rooms and bath. $3250—550 cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- ner bouse, in fine condition: 8 rooms and bath. $3150—3200 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location. $2250-SSO cash: $25 monthly; 80x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and batli. ~ ■ - <-: - Houses to rent from #10 np. Open Sundays and holidays. M AROUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station Aiameda, and 628 Market si.. San Francisco. - . . . ■ . . ■_-.-■'<■ ALA3IEDA HOUSES TO LET. TO l^t^clieTp^^o^^ote^^y^tlenTvnt: newly painted and papered <J-room cottaee; all modern conveniences: high basement and" large lot; trains to ana irom city every 15 minutes. call at 1437 Ninth, or McPhersou st., near Mastick. broad-gauge, or Encinal Park, narrow-gauge rail- road station. .- y alameda rooms to let. jn^alamedX lor 2 sunny furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; modern house: prefer no children. 2232 San Antonio aye., Aiameda. BERKELEY KEAL estate. ELEGANT LOT?T NEAR fIIE~EERKETEY UNIVERSITY, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. $1600-40x130; NW. cor. Durant, aye. and Ful- ton st. ■.*•■'..-■■■' $1500—50x130: Fulton St., nr. Durant aye. $1600-40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft way and j Union st. ■ -■•v-> $1750—50x130; Bancroft way. nr. Union st. $1600-40x110; SE. cor. of Duraut and Tele- I graph ayes. 500—50x110; Telegraph aye., nr. Durant aye. $1800—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- egraph aye. 1800—70x138: Hillegass aye., nr. Bancroft way. $2000—70x140; Telegraph aye., nr. Bancroft way. $2500-91x138; University aye., near the Uni- versity grounds. - $2000—120x119; Shatt aye.. nr. Vinost. $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. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. CANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLI proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. BUI; DlNii AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ONTINENTAL BUJLDING AND LOAN As- \J sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eldrklge. V.Pr.: VV. Corbin.Sec.&Gen.Man. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Atlantic Stesntan, NEW \ ORK—Arrived Nov 11-stmr Chateau, I.afite, from Bordeaux; stmr Manitoba, from Lon don. '-■.. Arrived ont— Stmr Hekla, from Copenhagen; stmr Trave, from Southampton: stmr Saale, ■ from Gibraltar: stmr Virginia, from Stettin. BREMEN—SaiIed Nov, 11— Stmr Weima, for New York. . ' AMSTERDAM-Sailed Nov 11— Stmr Zaandam, for New York. ' • ■ ■ - ■ MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as follows , .-.'''"'-.'-V; ■, .C. M\ Schnoor and Annie Macdonongh, 26 — Carl W. Mohr and Marie Schaefer. 54—54. Antone Joseph and Carlotta M. Terra, 46—27. j Prosper ilos and Marie Marquis, 23—21. ' Meritt J. Adams and Emily Squibb, 23—20. Fred'k C. Mintie and Helen L. Johnson, 21—18. James J. Daly Mamie E. Connors, 22—18. Michael Silk and Maria Ford, 21—19. ' W. C. Johnson and Elizabeth Fulton, 47—27. Frederick \V. Rose and Helena Hess, 125—23. S. J. Veruey and Jennie Hutchinson, 29—29. James E. Gilbert and Bella Baocus, 21—18. \-^ > .-■■ DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. ~~~~ Divorce granted : Gertrude M. Semple from Hewsom C. Semple, for failure to provide; by Judge Sanderson. Gellar Amiraux from Josephine Amiraux,' for cruelty; by Judge Seawell. Mrs. E. Clausen from R. J. Clausen, for willful neglect: by Judge Troutt. Custody of the children awarded to plaintiff. Jeanette English from A. IT. Enrrlish, for willful desertion; by Judge Sanderson. I'laintiff allowed to resume her maiden name of Jeanette Kahn. BIRTIiS-MARRIAGES-IIEATHS. - [Birth, marriage and deatli notices sent by mail will not be inserted.. They must be handed In at either of the publication "olhVes and be Indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. J iv?;; ,-■■ *.•>. ■. . BORN. ... . , : CAMP—Tn this city, November 11, 1895, to the wife of William Camp, a son. • MAUZY— In this city, November 11, 1895, to the wife of Byron Mauzy, a daughter. NEL«ON— November 9,1895, to the wife of John O. Nelson, a daughter. RUORER—In Berkeley, November 6, 1895, to the wife of George D. Rhorer, a son. • - - ■ ROSKNCRANTZ— In this city, November 10, ' 1895, to the wife of Isidor Rosencrantz, a son. TOOMEY— In Fresno, November 10, 1895, to the , wife of \V. F. Toomey, a son. ' MAKKIED. ADAMS— SQUIBB—In this city. November 11. 1895, at the residence of the bride's» mother, by the .Rev. Dr. Dille, Meritt J. Adams and Emily Squibb, both of Napa, Cal. BRABENDER—TURNER—November 10. 1895, '. by the Rev. Paul Branke, Charles Brabender and Lillian Turner. ,' * :- MATTFELDT—In this city," Novem- ber 9. 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Theodor .Blnner aud Sophia Mattfeldt. •..; .. . GEARY—In this city, November 7 : 1895. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Captain Rich- ard Dabel and Ellen Geary. ..- v DIKHL-WUESTEFELD—In this city, Novem- ber 10, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Frederick W. Dlehl and Lena Augusta Wuestefeld. -; GOTZSCH— WILLIG—In this city, November 9 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Albert H Gotzsch and Ida A. Willis. MOON—DIVOLL—In this city, October 30, 1895 by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Alfred B. Moon of San Francisco and Carrie B. Divoll of Oakland NUTTER — DRINKWATTER - November 11. 1895," by the Rev. Dr. CO. Brown, David SH. .Nutter and Kellle Driukw • CULLEN— November 11, 1895, by the Rev. C. O. Brown, I Philander W. Pray and Eva Cullen. WELSCII— LAGOMARSINO— In this city, No- vember 9, 1895, by the Key. Philip Coombe, Au?uste Welscb and Rose Lagomarsino, both of , San Francisco. . DIED. Basr'tt, William ' McMullin, Mary Bassillo, Joseph L. McAuliffe, Mary J. Desplegelere, P. Markey, Agnes M. Fryer. William Norris. Colonel Basil Harms, Hans . Nash, Anna E. Hearty, John Norton, Mrs. Mary E. Hellar, Mary E. Root, Charles D. : . Hansen, Mrs. F. O. Rosseter, Robert S. ■- Justice, Charl.-s W. Stlckney, Elenora B. ' , Lawrence, Edward T. Taylor. Joseph , Lovegrove, Ella R. Tomalty, Ellen . McCarren, John Vellguth, Hermann McEnroe, Patrick H. Zlmmer, Charles M. BAS3ETT— In this city. November 10. 1895, Wil- liam' M. Bassett, beloved son of M. L. and Fan- nie Bassett. a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 8 months. ... 43"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of Craig <fe Cochran, 26 Mint avenue. Re- mains at 26 Mini avenue. Interment Masonic : Cemetery. BASSILIO-In thl3 city, November 11, 1895. Joseph L., dearly beloved husband of Margarette Bassilio, and father of Joseph. John. Maggie. William, Clara, Katie and Georite Bassilio. a na- tive of Sydney, Australia, aged 54 years 1 month and 1 day. DEspiEGF.LERE-ln this city. November 11, 1895, P. Despiegelere, a native of Belg-um, aged 82 years. FRYER— In this city, November 9, 1895, Wil- liam R. Fryer, a native of Ireland, aged 47 years. GK.VII.KMKVS SODALITY OF ST. IGNATHS . Cuurcu— Chapel Oflice will be recited THIS. EVENING. November 12. for the repose of the soul of our la*.» departed brother member, John Stralney. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to be present. ■ JAMES R. KELLY, Prefect. (Has. A. McAi'lifk, Secretary. HARMS— In this city, November 11, 1895, Han3, beloved husband ot Maria Harms, and father of , Freda and Rosie Harms, a native of Holsteln, Germany, aged 50 years 10 mouths and 15 days. DfSTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late residence, 929 Pacific street. Please omit flowers strictly. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. <>iii- cers and members of Syracuse Lodge No. 58, K. of P., Endowment Rank Knights of Pythias, Section No. 70, and Norman Lodge No." 1841, K. of H.. are respectfully Invited to attend. HEARTY— In this city, November 10, 1893, John -Hearty, beloved father of Ella Hearty and Mrs. J. Barnacle, anp uncle of . Thomas E. and James Hearty, a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged 64 years. ■ - fiSfNoticeof funeral hereafter. Remains par- lora of United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. HANSEN— In Haywards. Cal., Frederikka Godt, wife 01 Thomas g. Hansen, a native of Sonder- burg. Als siesvig, Germany, aged 29 • years' and 10 months. HKLLAR— In this city, November 10, 1895. Mary E. He liar, a native of Illinois, aged 42 years and 4 months. - .; JUSTlCE— onboard steamer City of Sydney. No- vember 10,1 895, Charles Wllllnm Justice, dearly beloved brother of Maud, Gus and Harry Justice, and nephew of diaries and John McKeever. a native of Aiameda County, Cal., aged 32 years and 6 months. • > £S"Fri(itidB and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:45 o'clock a. m., from thenar- lora of the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 , Fifth street. I Interment Mountain View Cemetery; Oakland, by 11 o'clock a. m. creek boat. LOVEGROVE— In city, November 9,' 1895, Ella It., wife of the late (Seorge H. Lovegrove, a native of New York City. ■■: ■•'. ,":■". JKTNoticeof funeral hereafter.- LAWRENCE— In We ,t P.erkeley, November 10, 1895, Edward T. Lawrence, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 7 months and 27 days. McAULIFFE— In this city, November 1895, Mazy Jane McAuiiiV-. a native of Maryland, aged 45 years. McCARREN— this city, November 9, 1895, John, beloved son of James and Mary McCarren, ana brother of Mrs. McDevitt and Mollie. Sarah, Tom, Kittle, James, Agnes. Charles. Genevie and .Mnggie McCarren, a native of Santa Clara, aged 25 years 10 months and f> days. JVSTFrieniis and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at, 9 o'clock a. jr., from his late resi- dence, 1224 Montgomery street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated ior the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. 11. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McENROE— In this city, November 11, 1895, Putrick H., dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Thomas McEnroe, and brother of John, Henry, James and Thomaa McEnroe, a native of Colombia. Tuolumne County, Cal., aged 39 yean and 9 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, a. m.. from his late residence, 427 Fulton street, tnence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Flllmore and Fell streets, where a so.emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. Jt. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. Y. M. C. U.— Loyola Assembly No 1, Y. M. C. U.— Members of the above named assembly are re- quested to attend the funeral of our latu brother, Patrick 11. McEnroe, from his late residence, 427 Fnlton street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock a. St. Yours fraternally, L. J. DWYER, President. J. J. Powers, Recording Secretary. McMULLIN— In Oakland, November 11. 1895. Mary, beloved wife of David McMullin, and mother of Samuel, Ellen and Rebecca McMullin, Mrs. W. A. McElhatten and Mrs. J.D.Arm- strong, a native of Ireland, aged 65 yean. jffS-JNoticeor funeral hereafter. . '.; ! - MARKEY— In this city, November 11, 1895. Agnes Mary, beloved daughter of Alfred and Mary Markey, a native of San rancisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 2 days. H3TFrlt-nds and acquaintances arc respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. »c., from the resi- dence of the parents, 3 Victor street, off Bryant between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NASH-In this city, November 10. 1895. Anna E. Nash," beloved mother of E. L. Nash, Mrs. E. J. Scott and Mrs. X. N. McKaig, a native of Massa- chusetts, aged 81 years and 4 months. K3~ Friends and acquaintances ' are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the West Side Christian Church, Bush street, above Scott. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NORRIS— In this city, November 10, 1895, at the Occidental Hotel, Colonel Basil Norris. Surgeon U. S. A. retired, a na ive of Frederick, Md., aged 67 years and 8 months. • JKS*Friends. officers of the Arm}' and Navy and companions of the Loyal Legion are requested to attend the funeral at Post Chapel, Presidio, TO-MORROW (Wednesdao), at 'i o'clock P. v. Interment at Presidio National Cemetery. ; NORTON— An anniversary requiem high* mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Mary E. Norton TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a.m.. in St. Dominic's Church, Steiner and Bush streets. ROOT— In this city, November 11, 1895. Charles Dat'i's. dearly beloved husband of Ruby A. Root, and father of Dorothy E. Root, a native of San Francisco, aged 42 years 3 months and 24 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at '£ o'clock p. m., from his late resi- dence, 600 Geary street. ROSSETER— In this city, November 11, 1895, Robert Stanislaus, beloved son of Winifred E. and the late John H. Rosseter, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 10 months and 7 days. STICKNEY— In this city. November 10. 1895. Elenora R. Stickney, mother of C. E. Backess, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 81 years 7 months and 10 days. ■ jearFriends and acquaintances I are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock p. if., from her late resi- dence, 322 Lombard street, bet ween > Stockton and Dupont. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ST. JOSEPH'S UNION— semi-annual solemn high mass of requiem for deceased members and the deceased friends of the living members of St. .JoseDh's Union will be celebrated in St. Mary's ! Cathedral THIS DAY at 10 o'clock a. m. The sermon will De preached by an eloquent clergy- [ man from Oakland. ! TOMALTY— In this city, November 11, 1895. Ellen, beloved wife of P. J. Tomalty, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years. £sg-Frieuds are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 ! o'clock a. m from her late residence, 636 Mliuih ! street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cros3 Cemetery. :*'•.'-■ TAYLOR— Near Woodbridge, November 10, 1895, Joseph Taylor, aged 40 years. ' VELLGUTH— At Yonntville, October 8. 1895. Herman Vellguth, aged 40 years 9 months and 1 day. . . . . ZIMMER— In San Jo3e, November 10, 1895. Charles M. Zimmer, a native of San Jose, aged .26 years., • , . ,■. - *~^ UNITED UNDERTAKERS' , EMBALMING PARLOUS. Everything Requisite for Flrst-claB3 Funerals at Reasonable Rates. ' - Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. I MCAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNERAL DIBXCTORS A EMBALMr:RS, - 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone 3080. Jas. McMenomky. Chas. McMesoksv. JAMES HeMXBOHEI & SON, UNDEKTAKEKS AND EMBALJIERS, 1057 Mission Street, Xear Seventh. - ' - Telephone No. 3354. ,^^^^^_ JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. • CAREW & ENGLISH, ; UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER3, -; v FUNERAL DIRECTORS, • ; . 19 Van Ness aye., near Market st., San Francisco. Telephone so. 3156.... N. B.— Not connected with any other house in ttus city. : ,-■ . . CYPRESS LAWS CEMETERY, IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN- X laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beati^ tlful, permanent and easy of , accesa; see it befoxs hajiiiK a burial place elsewhere. ' - - -r • I City office. & City Hall A eout. 13