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HOUSES TO LET. 0 ROOMS. BATH AND LAUNDRY, ON 12TH - sl.: 7 rooms bath and lautidrv*, on Glen Park ave.,- large yards front and rear, attractive loca- , tion, sunny, o.oan. in good repair; rents very low. DEM 1'- lr.H, 36 Glen Park ave.. off Twelfth su £» i(\ 1731 BROADWAY, NEAR GOUGH— 8 '. ■ IV'. 100ms; every convenience; marine view. ' 1)11) TENANT^ 1 JKCTEI); $3. SMITH . J) collector, 14 Jic.v Ulster st., rooms 10-11. ' TJTiTJ 2814 JUAOITNA: HOUSE 6 RQOM& ~ t^Ji Ah $16—1835 Union: corner; 4 rooms. 914-o-IKSS Uniou; 4 rooms. C BOOMS; S3Bb sKCOND ST.: $15 PER 0 month. Key ut 339 second st. .7hoOMS; 5378 SKCONI) ST. ; $17 PER I month. Key at 539 Second st. ,-. ROOMS; NEW HOUSE; MODERN IM- 1' provements; 4j Federal s.; $15 per month to I desirable tenants. .Key at 539 .-eco:id su HOUSt.J> 1O 14KNT FOR VKRY LITTLE money at UaLUWKV a. HAii^u^K'Ok Id JUnniromerv m COTTAGES TO LET. QTX NICE COTTAGE; 5 V.OOMS: BATH: ' VX«J. sunny: yard; cellar. Key 711 Treat ave. ."VTEWLY FURNISHED COZY COTTAGE. 6 .> rooms and bath: S'JO Baker su; rent $35 to responsible party without children. X-ROOM SUNNY COTTAGE: LARGE OAR- *J den: Cblckeo-bousa; modem Improvements; ° rent $i6 60. 317 Clipper St., near Ca«iro. S7 AND $9; COTTAGES: 3 AND 4 ROOMS; ♦? » good order. Apply on premises, 945 Bryant ..or li. K. OMBSE.N ,V CO.. 14 -Montgomery «C * • FLATS TO LET; 4. ROOMS, BATH, ETC.. TILED SINK. DOOR- 'S; opener, etc.: 4 rooms and bath, second floor; .3 room-, laundry, large yard! for flowers, case- ment, etc: all sunny; locution very attractive: rooms clean: rents very low. DEMPSTER, SO r '"Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. A COS A GARDINER, 411 MONTGOMERY J\ su— l7o7 Powell st.. opn. i'luza; very sunny; large yard; six rooms: rent $'-'S. IOVKLY NEW SUNNY FLAT OF 8 ROOMS 'Jj and bath:' lar-re yard and storeroom: Deautl- ful view; select neighborhood. -115 Hyde st. 'URNISHED FLAT: 2 BEDROOM?, KITCH- -7T en and par. or: rent only $14 per month. Ap- - ply 615 Second st. <g 1 9 LOWER SUNNY FLAT. 3 JANE PL., *_ X—.. oft' Pine, near Mason, >» ob Hill, 110 carfare, HANDSOME SUNNY, NEW, 4iKC.OMS : ALL modern; cheap rent. 2927 Sacramento su (B»"I C 14251.2 SACRAMENTO NR. HYDE— tU-- X . Flat, 5 sunny rooms and bath. ' 8 ADELAIDE P. ACE, (IFF TAYLOR NEAR O Post— Mce 4 room flat. $14.',; -'" • FpOTHE RIGHT PARTY— I CAN SELL A NEW X collage of 4 rooms and bath on terms of 1 50 cash and balance monthly. K. M. LONG, 3-07 Twenty-second st., corner Mission. Office open .evenings after 7:30. <■)- HERMANN, COR. MARKET AND VAIi- —«J encia— Flat; 6 rooms and large basement. 17<LAT OF 3 ROOMS TO LET; $10. 342 Me- J A; lifter st. D»11 4 ROOMS, LARGE YARD. 1017% ,O XI. Union st., bet. Jones and Leavenworttu ill ft GKAKY— 6 SUNNY ROOMS; IN GOOD I'JtOorder; rent $18. "V"l.\V SUNNY UPPEK FLAT: 4 ROOMS: 8176 X\ 'Jsth, cor.Folsom. J. A. ULRICH.4I Crocker bl. 4-ROwM FLAT; FEDERAL PLACE. OFF FED- era! st.: to a tenant without Children; $10 per month. Key at 539 second st. '/>HEAP MODERN FLATS, t> AND 6 \J rooms. $8 to '$16: see them. 623 Seventh st. C*l AND $20: MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 0' O rooms. 91 aud 96 Belcher su, near S. end lillmore. •Ql 1 LOVELY SUNNY FLAT 5 ROOMS, C* X *T. bath and gas. 3928 Nineteenth sU, beu NocanJ Sanchez. ipLATS TO KKNT FOR VKRY UTTLK J money at BALDWIN cc HAMALONi/d, 10 c jicntjromery si. .■» WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THIJ i V WEEKLY CALL. In wraDr>er. for mailisK. ■. • HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. liusH Sireec. Y>9l BUSH — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ''— 1 nlshed rooms; light housekeeping or board: •single $6. .. Castro Street. . - .". .'. . I[)X CASTRO, REAR— 3 NICE SUNNY "1 hard-finislied rooms, unfurnished; large yard; cheap. , , Eddy Street. 1 17 EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY i- 1 I rooms ior housekeeping; running water, bath, etc.: cheap VI C EDDY— I SUNNY REAR SUITE FOR <-J-C housekeeping, 811; also single, $5. i-ilis, Street. Q99 ELLIS — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED O—-1. housekeeping and single rooms; reasonable Of)(> ELLIS-2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- «-)~U ing rooms, with bath; reasonable. 9Qf\ ELLIS— 2 S ALL ROOMS FURNISHED *JO\J for housekeeping; in lear; cheap. i mh Street. £9' FIFTH-CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- « , —«J keeping: 1, 2. 3, 4, $7 up; single, i; 5. 'OM FIFTH— 2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- ■,OII keening rooms; stove; closet; bath; no ■children: $10. JOOI FIFTH— FRONT ROOM AND KITCH- ' ttZ.Oa en furnished for housekeeping; Ist floor. Howard Street. Z.f\A HOWARD — SUITE HOUSEKEEPING OW± rms, first floor, neatly furnshd ; also single. Lacuna Street. QAA LAGUNA, NE. CORNER OF McALLIS- ■ V*t\t ter— Sunny housekeeping rooms, wltn or without bus stove. ■ ' . Larkin Street. Ql Q LARKIN— FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, 1 J-O with kitchen ; also back room and kitchen; single. .u 111 ij.i >troe.. AOr. MINNA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— " OO 5 unfurnished rooms; also cottage. P.ACZ MINNA— FIRNI.-HED SUNNY ROOMS *Jrx\J fur housekeeping; large yard. Mission Street. QCQ MISSION— NEW FURNISHED HOUSE- CO*./ keeping rooms; also single. Montgomery Street. k, R97 MONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPEN *-'— • until 9:3" o'clock: branch office or Tee . C all; subscriptions and want ads taken. -Nittoinit Stree:. CCX ATOM A— l SUITE HOUSEKEEPING *J*JO rooms; 1 single room: rent $20, $4 month. u_ >iuiii Street. • I 901 NINTH— FURNISHED ROOMS ,0-^.C 2 for housekeeping; single or double; rea- sonable terms. i'ollt street. • O NICELY FURNISHED ROOM«, COMPLETE O for housekeepm'.-; price $22. 221 Polk st. ' . fcixtii H mo.. ."I 1C A SIXTH, COR. MINNA- 3 OR 4 FIXE X It) sunny rooms, furnished complete for house- keeping, with use of piano. "I 94 SIXTH— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED J Zi^i rooms for housekeeping; suites and single rooms. ■ . beventh Street. . 0 SEVENTH— B HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, •' furnished complete. 2 beJs; no children under 12. Shotwell Street. 9*l 7 SHOTWELL— 2 SUNNY CONNECTING Z.X. I rooms furnished complete for housekeep- ing; gas, bath, hot and cold water. laytor. Street. Ino TAYLOR ST. — SUNNY FURNISHED J V/O housekeeping room's. . # . Third Street. t) A J THIRD— HOUSEKEEPING & SINGLE tJV/1 rooms; double beds; $5 and $a I/9 THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING t -* *O rooms: complete: bath: «as: «2 30 week. . Webster Street. 71 "I WEBSTER-SUITE OF ROOMS; Pa R- .XJ lors and kitchen: furnished or unfur- nished; gas and bath. "Welsh Street. ml WKLCH. OFF FOURTH— 2 OR 3 NICE- Xl^'ji ly furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. •" - - "■ ROOMS TO LET. Eddy Street. m EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; front and back parlor: reasonable rent. 00/l EDDY— LARGE SUNNY FRONT PAR- 00*1 lor, neatly furnished: rent reasonable. « 11l Q EDDY— K LEG ANT PARLOR FLOOR: v'XQ uniurnished; bath; hot and cold water; gfjod location. f?€>9 EDDY — FURNISHED OR USFOR. \JO~ niihi-d parlor suite: a so single; gas; bath. tili* Street. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCA.TDE'*- cent lights In every room: reading-room, con- taining daily papers: "smoking-room and ladies' parlor; vpeti'all nlslit: rooms per nigh:. 35c to $1 61); week-, $2 to $»: month. $8 to $30: fire es- capes; elevator on office floor; annex of 65 rooms now ready: hoi and cold water in each room; batUs. rpHE RAMON A, 130 ELLIS. MRS. KATE 8. Xll ART. manager— A quiet hnu*e: centrally lo- ' cated; newly furnished: elevator; hot & cold water. SUNNY ROOM WITH CLOSET; USE OF bath: rent $5. 72 i Ellis at. Fifth street. ■ THE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY ho:el: 100 Fifth st., cor. Mission; rooms 60c, 75c and $1 per night: $2 to $5 per week. Franklin Street. 91 C FRANKLIN— LARGE FRONT UNFUR- -I<J nished bay-window room. Eighth Street. OHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH kj su, near .Market; furnished and unfurnished. i'oisom Streeu 09A FOLSOM ' NEAR FOURTH— FURNISH- U-vea rooms: $1 a week. i'ourth Street. Ol C FOURTH— ELEGANT SUNNY FUR- rJXKJ nishea rooms: single and double; $1 25 a week and up. Oburv Street. UfW QT C GEARY— ROOMS: SUITE OR O\*J single;' fo:dlns-beds if desired: reasonable. - Golden. Gate Avenue. VKAQ GOLDEN GATE AVE. — FURNISHED XiJyJO and unfurnished rooms: private family. Howard Street.' :;." : f?9q HOWARD— NICELY FURNISHED SUN- "— O ny rooms; single and double; gas and bath. I 1 9Q HOWARD-CLEAN, QUIET, FRONT XX — d rooms from $5 £0 up. Hunt Street. Ol HUNT ST., OFF THIRD— NICE, CLEAN Ol furnished rooms: CO cents a week aud op. Hyde Street. 7 HYDE — NICE ROOMS, SINGLE OR 4 double, for gentleman. -■ --; - Jones street. 1 1 7 JONES— I LARGE AND 1 SMALL SUNNY XX I room, neatly furnished; private; and $10. ''CM JONES— THE VAN WINKLE: NEW — v i management; elegant tunny suites and single: newly furnished: bath, etc.: $10 to s3o. Kearuy Street, A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. "VTKW AVENUE HOUSE. 904 KEARNY ST., X> corner Jackson— single . rooms 15, 20, 25. 60 cents per night: special rates per week or month. Larkin Street. A 1 9 LARKIN — FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND "i i — bath for respectable people only. •Ql 7 LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED Ox i large sunny front rooms. 1 Al Ql LARKIN— SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE ivJCti room. $12; suitable light housekeeping. Leavcmrunn street. . 101 7 LEA VEN WORTH— FURNISHED lul I rooms; private family; rent reasonable. Market Street. ' "■'_ 1 f\ 9*: 'MARKET — NICELY FURNISHED i- v/« t^snltrs or single, from $1 50 to $5 per wee* XTOSKMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET- PER X night, $35 to $1 : week, $1 60 to $5: families. 1 i;O0 MARKET— LAKGK SUNNY UNFUH- -1— — O nishea rooms; suitable for offices or dressmaking par.ors. -"■■; • *.- ■ Minna Street. - "JB^BES AQI MINNA. BET. FIFTH AND SIXTIT- iOI Nicely furnished front looms; $6 a month and ud; hut and cold water bains.- Allusion Street. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MISSION: SELECT family rooming-house; $1 60 to $6 per week. 1 1 A« c MISSION, NEAR SEVENTH— COM- -1 I'll) fortable room: $3 and $4 a month. Octavla Street. 1 Af\Q OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY— TWO CON- -1 rx\JO nectiag bay-window rooms or kitchen if desired; $18. OTarrell Street. 70 A O'FARRELL— v ICELY FURNISHED I *- j parlors ; also single room. Pacific Street. pi BAND OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT-NEW vJT Frpnklin House, 321 Pacific— Rooms fur- nished or unfurnished: day, week or month. G. PINELLI, Z. MINELLI, A. DONISELLL I'owell street. TIT ILLISFORD — 212-214 POWELL— NEWLY « " furnished rooms. 91 1- POWELL ST., COR. GEARY: 1 LARGE, — _•) sunny corner room; nicely furnished. - second Street. a 7 SECOND — WEBB HOUSE: ELEGANT i furnished rooms. MRS. LINDSAY, Prop. C 9 SECOND— DOUBLE R< OMS, PKR WEEK 'J-- $1 60 to $3; single, $1 to $1 50; per day 25c and 50c. iir SECOND— NICE SUNNY FRONT EMS.; II t) $1 60 to $2 50 per week. Silver Street. QC SILVER — LARGE SINGLE BUNNY 00 front room; reasonable. Mxtb Street. 191 S-IXTH — SUNNY FRONT SUITE OF xOs rooms: reasonable. OQ SIXTH — QUIET RUNNY ELEGANT 00 rooms: Ml conveniences; fireproof building. 19?: SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; * — '' lurnished sunny front rooms. 9^9 SIXTH— LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH _'i_ fireplace: $6 per month. Beventn. Street. 1 49 SEVENTH ST., GIRARD HOUSE— Xrtd— gant .furn. suites, kitchen: also single rooms Mock ton ■ill'esi. THE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON— FUR- X uished suites from $4 10 $10 a week; single rooms, $1 so to $3 a week; hot and cold water In every room; baths: transient specWliy; tlevMor. Sutter Street. /19ft 8 UTTER. ML POWELL — HAND- 'X — U some'y newly furnished light, sunny rooms and offices; bath: central; reasonable; ap- preciated if seen by doctor. Taylor Street. 1 r»q TAYLOR ST.-SINGLE ROOMS; »1 XXJO and $1 25 per week. Tenth Street. 1 AQ TENTH-LARGE BAY-WINDOW SUN- Iv»/ ny room: running water: with bath: suit- able for one or two gentlemen: $10 per month. ill in! ;S tree;. 17 THIRD (IMPERIAL) — NICELY FUR- * nlshed rooms; quiet house; toaris.s specialty; transient. . TH RD— NICE FURN RHKD FRONT room; suitable for gentlemen: $10 month. • * . ' Valencl* Street - QAI VALENCIA-1 LARGE BDNNY FRONT Ptj'i: room; suitable for 2. Vallejo Street. I£l 1 VALLEJO - LARGE FRONT BAY- J Oil window room: furnished; suitable for 1 or 2 persons. ' jkUacnllaneoua. . SW. COB, SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION: branch office of Tub Calx. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ' ' . HOTELS. BROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST., x> board aud room $1 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1; suite looms for family $1 to SI 50 per night: first-class service; tree coaco. CHARLES MONTGOMERY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1897. BOARDING AND ROOMS.' 1 Fi9A CALIFORNIA— ACCOMMODATION 1 •-' — " for 3 young men, with good board; terms moderate. 997 GEARY— NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS — — • en suite or single; first-class table; excel- U nt service. 7"! POST— NICE SUNNY ROOM . WITH '-*-'- board, suitable for two young men. THE VICTORIA. NW. OR. CALIFORNIA X and Hyde— Newly furnished rooms: suite or single: first-class board; terms reasonable. QI A BUSH— SUNNY FRONT BOOM AND U I \J board in Spanish family. A]O EDDY — LOVELY, SUNNY ROOM FOR T; X £. a with board: $20 each: smaller room, $16. QAI LEAVENWOKTH — SUNNY CORNER: v_/V7J suites, single; excellent table: rales mod. •"SO 9 van ness ave.— handsome fab- *J\J~. lor sunny suite; board optional. 44 SIXTH ST.— THE MANCHESTER: ELK- -1"x gant furnished sunny rooms; fine table board. HOTEL BKRTLING. 714 BCSH-A FAMILY hotel: references: ail modern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. REFINED LADY WOULD LIKK ONE OR two children to board: terms rousoziable. Ad- diess P., box 10, Call Office, Oakland. . ■ .y-y.X STORES TO LET. AfcUTON & GARDIN KB, 411 MONTGOMERY ■""V. st — Basement 322 Montgomery ave., cor. Vaiejost.; good location for p. umber: rout $15. 09Q PACIFIC. NEAR CORNER OF SAN- *->— some— Handsome large store: rent very cheap. A 1 (A FOURTH-SMALL STORE WITH ROOM tIXU In rear: low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN <£ CO., 14 Montgomery st. ARBER-SHOP. WITH BATHS: ESTAB- llshed 16yea»: $18 per month; key at 639 Second st. Carpenter-* hop; $7 per month. 6He Boom st.; key at 539 Second st. umDlng-shop; $8 per month, 3 DeEoomiL; key at 539 Second «t. Corner store, 531 Second iu; 914 per month; key at 539 Second st. 4 T LOW RENT— PART OF STORE AND x\- basement. 324 Pos: st. OFFICES TO LET. MODERN AIRY CORNER SUITE; SUlT- able professional or high-class trade. 410 Kearuy st. 49ft SUTTER— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED — light parlors and offices for physicians or demists; central; reasonable; appreciated if seen. 1 PL A Q MARKET - NEW, L • RUE, SUNNY XO\JO front offl.'e-rooms; all modern. EDUCATIONAL. T UCKUAKDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE XJ and School of Instruction (Incorporated); PRACTICAL and INDIVIDUAL Instruction in the latest improved methods in assaying, analysis, electroplating. CYAN IDE proces*. etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to caieful a say and analysis or ores, waters, etc. 26 O'Farrell 6t. : elevator. A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND JrX. Elocution, 1215 Ociavla St., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA Mai KINTOSH. pupil of Professor G. W. Bay ham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the school or Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., teacher, office days, Tnurs. and Sat. p. m. H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches electrical engineering; "JO teachers; 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sessions; catalogue. AYRES\ THE LEADING COLLEGE. 321 Montgomery at.: Individual instructloa la shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: Hie scholarship $50: low rates per week and mo. STAMMERING, LISPING. ALL IMPERFEC- tions of speech, positively cured: voice build- ing, individual instruction: references from best In California. PROF. R. s. DAVIS. 1508 Market. QIC COMPLETE COURSE. SHORTHAND <£)i.O. and typewriting (Pitman orGrahum) by Eastern law stenographer; day or evening instruc- tion. 1818V3 Post st. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND CHINE College, 933 Market su ; students trained; office situations secured; lowest rates or credit for tuition. lANO, VIOLIN. MANDOLIN. .GUITAR, banjo, 50c per lesson. MME. PHOENIX, 622 Clay B-. room *0. If LOCUTION AND DRAMA; I'EI.SARTK XJ thoroughly taught; appearances arranged: 1 to BP.M. OLIVE HOFF-SCHROiiDER, 299 Hydest. BKLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— XJ Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mku T7INGINEEIUNO SCHOOL: MECH.. ELEti, XU civil, mining, \ survey, assay, archtu. X ray taughv;es. 1864. A. VAN DERNAILLEN,723Mkt SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE O Call taken at branch office, 339 Hayes su; open until 9 :30 o'clock. M PANISH.FKENCH.Etc: Prof.DKFILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, Post st;estab'd 1871 SINOING; PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE; French, German languages: $2 mo. 109 Taylor. LEO COOPER'S SCHOOL OF ACTING, DaNC- Xj Ing, voice, pantomime, stage. 814 Geary su BANJO, PIANO, MANDOLIN' AND GUITAR thoroughly tanght; lessons 50c 125 Tenth sl PROF. L. RANKIN — VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, mandola;terms reasonable. 225Geary,nr.Powell GUITAR, MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAi. lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 39 Fifth. OOOKKPNG. WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, I»dav Anight: nocia<srii: $5 month. 846 Mission. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S ONLY WILL you find a stock of new stein way pianos PIANOS SOLD AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.*B JL on very easy payments. THE BEST PIANOS OF EVERY GRADE, I- from bteinway down, can be found at SHER- man, CLAY & co.'.«. "l\rilY PAY RENI' FOR A PIANO WHEN »T the same monthly payments will purchase one at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S. OCR RENT CONTRACT PLAN ENABLES every family to have a line new piano. SHJiK- MAN, CLAY & CO., Krarny and butter sts. A CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN ■r\- pianos; see our Ist lor this week: pianos on $3, $4, $5, $6. $7. $8. $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly payments: fine stool and cover with each; deliv- ered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by expert concert tuners. The F. W. SPENCER CO. Salesrooms, 933 Market st., opp. Mason. A CSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST XV house west of Chicago Is KOHLKK & CHASE'S. 26, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. : pianos, or- gans and all other musical instruments, or all grades and price*; ■ terms easy: prices lowest- everything {JOsslbla done to please and satisfy tnj customer. BON A FIDK REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush .fc Oerts and others; sec- ond-band pianos from $100 up. W. c. Hamil- ton, successor to A. L. Bancroft <fe Co., 324 i ost. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE — MU>T SKLU •x pianos at immense reduction for cash or on lus ailments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Markeu GOOD UPRIGHTS $125, *150 AND $175- -square $65: call soon. MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market st. BARGAIN — FINE LARGE UPRIGHT- cheap. BCHMITZ, 16 McAllister St., next to Hlbernta Bank. (SHU) A GOOD 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT; FINE tjpOXJ. condition; $51nstullmts.221Leavenworth. HOKNUNG'S PIANO; MOST PERFECT- brilliant and powerful tone. 216 Post st. WO. BADGER. SOLE A« ENT FOR HALLET •A Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 Sacta <5« I 0(\ A .WALNUT . UPRIGHT. STOOL. t£!X\J\J. scarf. Bruenn's Piano-house, 228 Post. A SHAW, STEINWAY $250. CHICKERIXG $185;great bargains; s4 mo. Hj£INE.I36 BYRON MALZY, 308 P^ST ST.-s»OHMER, ewbv <t Evans. Briggs and other pianos. SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD* NEW O H. MULLER. maker, repairer 2 La-.ham placa. : HORSES. ' . A(\ HORSES FOR ..SALE; ALSO WAGONS. " u buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Hors» Market, 327 sixth sU: auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DO* LE. Auctioneers. 'THE EMPORIUM BALKS YARDS. 220 VA. X lencta su, Is the place to golf you want to bur tell or exchange bones, buggies, wagons or har- nets: auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. 'A HEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY O\r business from »00 to 1500 pounds. Old Turk- s' cr stables, 1801 Turk; must be sold. CAA SET NEW AND bKCOND-HANb HAH- O\J\J ness; all kinds; bnggy.wagon, carts, surrer *rockawav. 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencli. CA HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; O\J weight 1000 to 1700 lbs. 862 Howard st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. VfEW AND SECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN~- Xi dry and milk-wagon; also tine top buggy and rockaway. 828 Harrison bL . "* MEDICAL. A SURE. SAFE AND SPEED* CURE FOR all female diseases; ladies may have the bene- fit of the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice. . A home in confinement with b. st care, with the privacy of a home and the conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and slate their case. All consultation free and confidential, sole agent Rex Magnus, the great world-ienowed rem- edy for home treatment. MRs. DR. gWVKK. 226 Turk su . R. J. H. JOSSELYN. THE GREAT SPECIAL- -Ist, still offers his valuable services to the un- fortunate. With a mind matured and enriched by studies of an advanced order, there Is hardly a disease in the catalogue of human ills he cauuot treat to a feet cure. Ladles, ha Is always ready to assist you. His Knowledge has been strength- ened by extensive experience. No case peculiar to your dellc organism Is beyond bis sura con- trol. Hi.i female mont remedies are sure and safe In their effects. His tried and valuable reme- dies far lost manhood are never-failing In their action, and are warranted tor both youn< and old. He excels all other* i 1 cure of private diseases. Over 50 rears of practice enables him to warrant a cure in all cases. Consultation parlors. 906 Market st. Call or write direct to BU6 Markets: rooms 11 and 12. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from wbntever cans restored in- a few hours; safe and sure at any time; instant relief for travelers; home In confinement: best care and privacy: regular physician; 30 years' successful practice: my celebrated remedies for monthly suppression never fail: medical electricity for ail fema c- comp'aints: every case guaranteed; con- sultation free, confidential; hour* 10 to 6. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: never falls In any case of monthly sick- ness, no motter what cause; co electricity hum- Dug or other dangerous methods: money In every case refunded if a cure is not effected: travelers helped Immediately; years' experience: home In confinement with sanitarian convenience. Con- sult free the only reliable physicians, DR. AND MRS. DAVIKS, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: hours, 9 a. m. to 5 and 7 to 8 p. it A iROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- XX store every case of monthly sickness front whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others have failed; no instruments used; many years' experience: every case guaranteed; advice free: terms reasonable; first-class private home for confinement. MRS. Dm. DAU£\, lliSi Market su, over the Owl Druz store. ANEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for ail lem ale troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day ;can be sent, and used M home; all rases guaranteed ; do not trust Incompetent female physicians. DR. POPPER, the we.l-knowii pioneer, 318 Kearay su DR. FOULET-'S FRENCH CAPSULES - A guaranteed absolute curs for all female dis- eases (no ma:ter what cause): positively safe and cure: no danger or after effects; taken in time It also acts as a preventive; price $1 60 per box; sent free by mall on receipt til price. ALLfc.il BROS.. 33 Grant ave. R. AND MRS. WEGENER, 526 EDDY ST.; private home with every comfort: separate rooms before and during confinement: all female complaints skillfully treated; regular physician; quick relief for tiavelers: best care-, terms moder- ate; consultation fre«: pills $2. ; Its! GOODWIN. SPECIALIST: LADIES. near or far, safe. qu:ck cure guaranteed: any disease or complaint; home for patients; best skill; free diagnosis; low fees; self cure. 401 Van Ness ave., fiat D. AT THE PEOPLK'SONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute all cases treated and medicines fur- n-sned for SI; call or write. 1029 1 / 2 M rket su, beu Sixth and Seventh," San 1 ranciscu, Cal. DR. AND - MR* RAY — SPECIALISTS IN female, diseases; irregularities restored with- out fall; no Instruments; safe and sure private home: Infallible pills; regular physician. 51 Fifth. QXAA PAID FOR A CASE I FAIL TO CURE «IP«JV'V/ of female complaints or diseases of the eye; consultation free- MRS. DR. SCOTI,S2S Geary DU PKAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenaKOgue; $1 per box. RICHARDS <£ CO..druggists. 406 Clay st.,soie agts, A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS— A BOON TO A ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe ai;d sure; $2 60 express <'. O. I).; don't delay until too late. O*GOOD BROS., Oakland, CaL DON'T FAIL TO CONSULT Dlt. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st. : bis 30 yean successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worse cases treated satisfactorily by mall. SF. LYING-IN (PRIVATJ.) HOMK; DIS . eases of women and children. 235 Kearny,' r. 9. HOME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARS. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda, 1 F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE Xsee MR.-i.Dii. PUKTZ and becontenU Vb4U j{ 4tU. 1 R. HALL, 14 McALIJSTEK STREET. NEAii XJ Jones. Diseases of women and children: ■ DENTISTS. DR. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET ST.: OPEN . evenings; Sunday 1 till nooa. .. ":.".'. ... 1?ULI, SET OK TEETH. $7: WARRANTED 6 J years; painles* extraction: see our new com 1 in »- tlon plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made- warranted 10 y.ars fillings. 50c; crowns, *3 .0. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth stree:. I jMRST-ULASS DENTISTRY; CHEAP: P^Y- r able $1 week. - CHAPMAN. 16th and Mission. POSITIVELY 'PA LESS EXTRACTION. X DR. HARDING. 600 Sutter: Id. main 5375. pHALfAST A CHALFANT. MOVED FROM \J 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridi;ework a specialty. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. BOU iIAU- \J ket at. DR. CHARLE* W. DECKER. q«7 A SET for teeth- warranted A* «JP • good as can be made: filling $1. DR MM its, dentist, 930 Market, st., next. Baldwin Theater. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. EOc; CROWN X bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: lSyeari experience. K. L. WALSH. D.D.S., 815% Geary. T\R. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 MARKET ST., NR. XJ Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c; gas given. SET Oil' TEKi'H WITHOUT A f tAiX UK. O H. G. Young, 1841 Polk su CROOMK DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MAR- \J ket, beu 3d and 4th;- gas specialists; pa inlets extracting, with gas, $1: plates. $5 up. fill. $1 p. DR. WJKO&ttK W. LEEK. TdK HkJCUIKM Leek deniisu discoverer of painless extraciloa and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from «to lOo'KarrelU;. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAK- ranted. US. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market au FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Q;7K NEWS-CAN MILK WAGON. APPLY «3) 10. LA CUAPELLE & LOISELLE, 3401 Mission at . • CHEAP CASH REGISTER. APPLY CUR- \J TIN & BEALS, room 24, third floor, Mills building. . ... I7IAMILY HORSE, PHaE.ON AND HAR- X7 ness for sale, cheap. 1212 Golden Gate ave. THOROUGHBRED HARFORD COW: VERY X gentle: 14 quarts a day. 3-38 Encinal ave Higb-sl. station. Alameda. * ST. BERNARD PUPS; PRIZE; PKblOßEE- stock: sire, champion. Grand Master; dam, first prize, Beauty; 1 perfect color and markings! 3121/4 Fulton st. \TEW WOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. il W. a RAY MFG. CO 12 California su B OILERS.ENGINES.-.'D- HAND MACHINERY X> water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wclpman, 137 Beats. pARS,.BACK BARS, MIRRORS, , SHOW- I ' cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures, new and second hand. J. NUONAjn', 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission s. , above Sixth. •- •■; - BARS, -SCALES, MIRROR^, FRENCH ranges, etc.. bought, sold. JiKKK, 1118 Mission, NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- 1> der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. COFFEE MILL. SCALES. LETTER PRESS, \J stand desk, money till, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. I^ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS. HHELV- X> ing, etc., tought and sold. 1063 Mission. nr.7th. ONE SMALL MEDIUM. AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market s- :•>> ■'••',•. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. • ADVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWh a SPEC- laity; private; no fee without success: probate, Insolvency, wills, collections, bills of sale, deeds, damages, etc.; private detective*; estab. 10 years. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st, corner Stockton st. DVICE FREE; NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cessful. W. W. .DAVIDSON. 927 Market si. I) W. KINO, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- t. lclt build. tig: advice fiee: lowfe-s; all cases. ADVICE FREE; NO CHARGK UNLESS BUC- ■fV cessfui. J. G. JEIFR' SS. 632 Market, rm.aH. BICYCLES. SECOND-HAND— 2 TANDEM-, $30 AND $90; 2 roadsters. $25 and $30; good a « new. Go. den Rule Buzaar Bicycle Department, 25 Geary sL ; : bTB.MINH BI«:Y«JLE, UsKD 6TIMHS. XI for sale for $30 If sold at once. 516 Geary su PROFESSIONAL' CARDS. ! JOHN E. RICHARD^ LAW OFFICES. BOOMS J 'Mi and 27, Crocker Diuloiiitf; MUtiiuou* AUI4 75, ban Franusco, Cat "• : .^ '-. "" t ;, v, JOHN K. AiTKEN AND MAURICE L ASH EH. u auya at Ihw, rout 5.15, a 10. 5Ui floor, Parrot I DKU " CITY ; REAL ESTATE. CC. bemis, ""* ~~~— ■-— ~ ■- • REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR SALE. Choice building lot on Army and 27th sts. ; close to electric road. $450— Sun Carlos Villa lot: 100x150 feet. $6700— 50x127:6 feet on Jackson »U, overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. ;-;■■• $6000—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: '.'6x137:6 ieet; electric road passes houses; make offer. 18500— Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. f 300— Choice building lots north of park. Bargain— SW. cor. Fifth av. and C st.: 109x95 ft. Oil 1 fWI HOUSE OF 5 BOOMS; $1500, 0 J- lull, house of 8 rooms; $1500, cottage of a rooms, within 15 m I. -lutes' walk of ferries; most liberal teims. F. A. BERLIN, room 416, safe De- posit building. ' $* 1 fin FOR A 4" ROOM and bath cut- -I IUU tage with lot 25x100 on th..- Mission- st. Electric line $150 cash. . balance $12 per month. W. W. RED.N ALL, but der, 2312 Market. dlzinnn '° R or exchange. i&^yjVKJ. New cottage on 23d ave. East Oak- land; 6 rooms and bath : high basement: brick foundation; tmy windows; lot 5.x 160. U. li. UMBSEN A CO 14 Montgomery st. T/OK SALE ON EASY TEKMS-MUDEBN X 1 houses on Masonic ave. and Waller st.: house* contain salon parlors, dining-room, billiard-room ami 6 large bedrooms, bath, kitchen and laundry; rooms beautifully decorated; sun in every room; see them to-day. Take Haunt or Ellis street car, Let off at Masonic ave.: owner on premises. LOS ANGKIES REAL ESTATE. Ir>Oß SALE— I* LOS ANGELES. A CHOICE ■ business lot, on the easterly side of Spring street, between Fourth and Fifth, adjoining hand- some three-story bilck building of Los Angeles Athletic Club. This lot Is 60 feet frontage, and contains an area of 9900 square. feet, with existing Improvemen s of a well built HO room lodcin.-- house. and a barn in the rear, and is offered for sale on term* of part cash and remainder secured by mortgage at moderate Interest: price $36,000, about *3 63 per square foot, which is a lower price than any pioperty of similar eligibility can be purchased for. Address, The Investor, 4 Brysou Block. Los Angeles, Ca'. "suburban real ESTATE. * LTA PUNTA TRACT; GEM OF THE BAY » V District; 425 acres: subdivided; 3 mlies north of Berkele-, 8 from Oakland; 47 minutes from san Franc.sco; lots 50x^0U; from $100 to $200; installments: send tor a map. UEOBQE W. HAKiHT, 220 Sansome St.. 8. F. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. " C A HOUSES AND LOTS. FHOM?" '$200~TO O\J $28,000: 100 ranches, everywhere, , H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market St., opp. Fifth. QEND FOB OUR LIST OF OBCUAitli UOMKs »J lor sale. WCIOSTKK & WHITToV. S.-»n Jose. PROPERTY WANTED. What have YOU to exchange for equity In fine Oakland housa ? Prefer ranch, vacant lots or good mining stocks. C. MONROE, 24 Market St., »an Fran<lsco. . MONEY TO LOAN. ' ! a. — J. A LOANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, . In 8. F. , Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates; without removal: no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st, above Sixth. telephone Jessie 41. (Bjqnrj (\(\[\ AT 61 /fe PER CENT ON CITY (JOUU.UUU real estate; also Oakland testates, life insurance, second mortgages, any sum. Man. hattan Loan Ca, 10 Mil building, ground floor. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain the most liberal advances on diamonds and Jewelry at the very lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market. ANY AMOUNT; IST. 2D.-OB 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided rests, real estate In pro- bate; furniture and pianos without removal. McCOLOAN, 24 Montgomery at., room 3. A— PRIVATE AND RESPECTABLE, WITH very light interest, Is the secret of our success. Cut-rate Loan Office, Flood building, M)9 Market. DIRECT OX YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, XJ no removal: no delays: no commissions; low Interest. Rm. 68, Donobua bldg, 1170 Market s*. ft-^9^ (iOn AX BANK BATES: IST AND iS)iJ£O.V\J\J 2d mortgages, estates, rents, etc; lend as low as $50. 11. MURPHY, 628 Markets'. Vt'HY PAY HIGH INT. ON SMALL LOANS? '» We loan At 66c Interest per mo. on each $100 on 2d mortgage; any security. Gold, box 4, Call. <n»F;oo,ooo ON CITY AND country PROP- i£)Oeny: low rates. A. SCHLLLER, 420 Cala. st. ON FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST; no commission. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall ave. I OA.Vs ON RKAL ESTATE; LOWEST BATE I.' of luterest. JAS.B.B' OOKSJ, 214 Pine, r 58-59. PKIVA i PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD X security :!otv Interest. H.D., box 160, Ca1l OtHce. VI ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: ANY IU. amount. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine St., room 3. «J>-/\ TO $50,000; LOWEST KATE: asTAiU (S)O\J mortgage; fiat or lnstlmnt. Drrden, 635 Cal. ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS. JEW KA.RY.KTU -TV Columbia Loan & i ollateral Office. 9 i-rant ave. LEGAL NOTICES. "VTOTICE TO CREDITORS— FSTATK OFSOLE- -1.1 DAD UND\ HEKRERA. alias deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. A. C. FREESE, Hdminlatraior of the estate of SOLE- DaD UNDA HEBBERA, alias deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, Kith the neces- sary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administra- tor, at room 35, Chro .Icle building, corner of Geary and Keany s. reels, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the sad estate in the CUy and County of San Francisco, State of California. A. C. FRKKSK. Administrator of the Estate of SOLE PAD UNDA alias deceased. Dated a: san *raucisco, February 6. 1*97, J. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator. "V'OTICE TO CREDITORS— ATE OF F. W. Xi ST IN, deceased. .Notice Is hereby given by me undersigned, a. c, FREEZE administrator of the es ate of F. W. STEIN, deceased, to the credi- tors of and all person* having claims against toe said deceased, to exhibit them with the - necessary voucher*, within lour months after the first publi- cation of this notice, la the said administrator, at room 36, Chronicle building, corner of Geary and Kearny streets, the tame being bin place for the transaction of the business of said estate In the city and County of San Francisco, State of Call- fo rnla. A. C. FRF.ESE, administrator of the estate of F. W. STEIN, deceased. Da" nt Nan Fr»ncUco. February 6, 1897. J. D. SULLIVAN. Attorney for Administrator. NOTICKO. EXKCUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL * Estate— Notice is hereby clvcn that, pursuant to «n order of the Superior Court of the State of California in and tor the County of Los Angeles. duly given, made entered on 12th day of May, A. D. 1896. and an order duly given, made, and entered ib<-r*lu on the 3jih day of January. 1897. shortening time or nolle. In the. matter of the estate of CIiAKLKS N. Ha SS< iN, deceased, Mo. 1143 of the tiles and records of said court, the undersigned, MARION K. Has.-on. as execa- irix of the last will and testament of said CHARLES N. HASSON. deceased, will, on or after the 11 th day of February, A. D. 1897, and within six months thereafter, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder ail the right, title and Interest which said CHARLES N. MasNON, deceased, had at the time of his death and whicn said estate has acquired in and to thai certain real proper situate in the City and County of san Francisco, State, of California, and described a. follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the southeasterly line of Howard street, distant three hundred and fifty- five (355) teet sou hwe.iterly from the sou:bwest- erly line ot Fourth street, running tln-nc- south- westerly along said line of Howard street, :orty- flve (46) feet, ; hence southeasterly parallel with Fourth street, eighty-five (83) feet, thence north- easterly parallel with Howard street, torty-five (45) feet, thence northwesterly eighty-five (Hj) lea to the point of commencement, being a por- tion of one hundred vara lot No. 130 of said city «nd count:-. . " And also that certain real property - situate In the city of Los Angeles, county of Los An.-elea, Slate of Callfor la, described as follows, to wit: •■ Lot nineteen (19). block D, Morris Vineyard Tract, in said city of Los Ange.es. ' - Lot twenty (20) in bock two (2), Washington Garden Tract, la said city of Los Ange es. Lot twenty-two (22), block two (-), Washington Garden Tract, In s»ld city of Los Anxeles. • . .■; And also the northerly sixty (60) feet of lot three (3;, block seventeen (17), Ord survey of the ci:y of Los Angeles, <ounv of Los An- geles, State of California, and being the north- erly half of said lot 3. now being tte property of the estate of said CHA.;Li-.-> N. Has on, deceased, • the said real - property 10 be sold pur- suant to said order, and the same will .b<s sold in separate lots, parcels or tracts, or parts of said lots, parcels or tracts. Tbe terms of said sale will be cash lu lawful money ot the United States on confirmation of sale, or one-third thereof in cash o-i confirmation of sale, oue-lhiru on or before six months, and one- third on or tut ore twelve months from th • d le of sale, all deforrrd payments to be secured by sole or notes and mortgage or mortgages of the pur- chaser or purchasers on the real es'.aie sold, and to bear interest at the rate of 9 per rent per annum : that offers or bdd in writing will be received by l he undesigned at the otnc*" of Walter Rose, Esq., entrance room '2, 238 W. Firs. s'_, Redick b oc*. city of I os Angeles, county of Los A iigeles. state of California, or Messrs. Eastou, Eidrwge <& Co. 638 Market St.. san | Francisco. Cul , for tbe pur- chase of said property, and sa!4 bids may be lef. with Waller Rose, Ksq., Messrs East on. Eldrlage it Co. or the undersigned, nt 631 south Spring st., in the city of Los Angeles. Cal. Dated this SOih day of January, A. D. 1897. - MARION E. HASSON, Executrix of the last will' and testament of . CHARLES N. HASSON. deceased. Walteb Rose, Esq., rooms 1, 2, 3, Redlck block, Los .un les, CaL, attorney for executrix, or Eas- ton, Eldridge <£ Co.. 638 Market st., San Fran- cisco, or i 21 South Broadway, Los Angeiei. Daied February 2. 1897- . . . . - . COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WHY PAY CASH FOR LAND WHEN YOU ' » can buy It without, and earn it from the prod- ucts of tbe land ? At a value of $20 per acre we have 160 acres % a mile from railroad and 3/4 of a mile ■ from New England MIIU Station, and also 160 acres a: Rock- -1 In, Placer County. These are all good tillable lands and are adapted for the production of the finest wine grape*. No payments down, but pur- chast-rs rt- quired tn improve properties: Interest* from date of purchase, payable annually in ad- vance; payments on the par-has? money to com- mence 4 years from date, payable in annual pav- ments. to be Increased each year as the places are Improved. Also colony land— A tract of 3200 acres In Te- hama County has been surveyed into 41-acre lot* and will be sold nt 16 to $20 per acre on terms of 1-5 down, the balance 10 be paid in ten annual In- stallments at 5 per cent on deferred payments. If any one should wish to purchase the whole of this tract It will be sold fur a small payment down on the purchase price. - These three properties were taken In on mort- gaees. consequently are sold for halt their former value. EDWIN K. ALSIP <& CO., room 29, second floor, Mills building. PRODUCTIVE VINEYARD: RARE BAR- X gain; would exchange. Room 70, Columbian building. BARGAIN— 28 ACRES CHOICE FRUIT, hay, grain, winter vegetables. $25 per acre; 83 acres rich SOIL, 4 flowing nprlnga, *35 per acre, near Pleasanton, Alameda County, lall or write, 69 Columbian building. RANCH BARGAIN: $5 PER ACRE; 1280 acres timber; plenty water: excellent stock ranch; best part of Kern Co. ii., box 20, Call Office. LITTLE HOMES CLOSE 'TO TOWN; IM- -Li proved; easy terms: also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 1■• years' credit. D. H. TWING. So- noma City; every Monday at 632 Market st.. s. F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— v BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. "D ARE CHANCE FOR A NEW HOME AT A -I-V bargain— We will build you a pretty cmiage, with all latest modern improvements, on lot 2&x 104; sunny exposure; superb location; rigut in heart of town: can select your own plans: for $2750: 0n1y few hundred cash, balance In monthly installments;. don't delay, as we can only offer two of them at this figure. ■ WAI. J. DINGcE, 460 Eighth St.. Oakland. . • -.-. ; ' TOCKTON HOUSK AND LOT, 10Uxl00;\ rUht in town: $2000: for sale or trade for Oakland house. C. K. KING, 902 Broad wav, Oak- land. ONE ACRE AND QUARTER AND 9-ROOM house: Ei-st Oakland: very cheap; $3500. C K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. MEW HOUSE; LOT 40x125; OUT PIED- i.I mont . way: corner: $600 over mortgage of $1110. C K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. O^/D PKR MONTH INSTALLMENTS:. ONLY tJp—\J $50 down; 5-room modern house; lot 28x 100; Thirty-ninth st., Oakland. See C K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. (BJI HO CASH AND $15 PER MONTH WILL t)£l-*t\J secure modern 5-room cottage and barn on large lot; beautiful garden: Frulivale: price $1250 if taken soon: cost $1750. SAMUEL & KNOWLES, 481 Ninth st., Oakland. CjOfjnn SPLENDID. COTTAGE, 5 LARGE %iP^.\J\J\J. rooms; lot 40x128: s.reet complete; lawn In front: fine barn and gravel driveway. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth St., Oakland. ffI»7CTO $150 FOR CHOICE BUILDING tip i.O lots in the town of jfltcbburg; a new sta- tion established near Oakland, on the Hay ward -< and San Leandro local line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every ew minutes; terms to suit buyers. Apply to C. M. RUNKLU, owner. Wl5y 3 Washington st., Oakland. Cat. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT -Li room, convenient to local train, by a widow with own home. Address G., box 10, Call Office. Oakland. - - ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENT AI.AMT:»,\ li.fc.AL ESTATE. A LOTS; 50x150 EACH: NORTH SIDE OF tt tan Jose ave.. bet. Walnut and Willow; must be sold; an oiler wanted. T. F. BAIRD, 3 3u3 Park St., Aiameaa. J<.T'hB j. AROAINS-830 I'r R FOOT;LO TS ON NORTH 1> side San Antonio ave,, near Grand st. 51250-r50x150; san Jos«» ave., nr. Willow st. $1750— BOxlijlJ. new modern house. 5 rooms and bath;, norm side of street: muss be sold at ones. • • • • ■ - ■ Many other sacrifices. ! ;••; L ALAMEDA LAND CO.. •Us".- •;-• 1500 Park st., Alameda. ~~~~ \ PROPOSALS. V^OTICE — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -Li that I will on Monday, February 15, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Courthouse In YnbaCity, Sui- ter County, i a!., receive sealed p'oposali for the surrender of bo ;ds issued on Levee Uistrict No. 1 of butler County, according to an act of the Leg- is ature. approved April 9, lt*BO, to the amount of eight thousand five hundred ($8500) dollars. No bids above par will be accepted. All bonds must accompany the bids. ■ L. J. cOPii, t Treasurer of Sutter County, Cal. YibaCity, February l, 1897. >i.\i.i:i a«.i. LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been Issued by the County Clerk's office: O. M. Koenitzer and Magdalena Weiser. 30—20. Patrick Casey and Nora Sullivan, 2j— 27. H. F. Bruns and Catuerine Kettenburg. 31 — Pasqiitle C remele;ind Carmele Levers. 29— 2><. BiKlii^— MAKUiA(iES— l^Aliiir BO UN. ABRAHAM— February 4, 1897. to the wife of I. Abraham, a daughter. CLAKK-In this city, January 3, 1897, to the wife or Milton S. Clark, a daughter. ROSENTHAL— In this city, to the wife of a Hosenthal, a daughter. MAKRIED. ~~ ~ ~ BETZ-OECHSLIN— In this city. February 4 1897. by the Rev. F. Bonn. Louis P. Beta of Berkeley, Cat., and Frieda B. Oechslin of Sau Francisco. BEVIS— McLEAN— In this city, February 4 1897. by tne Rev. William C. Pond, Joseph w' Bevls and Margaret C. McLean, both or 6au Francisco. . DAGGETT-SHELDON— In this city, February 1897. at the residence of .G. A. liagget by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille. W. Albertls" Da?geti and Carrie Louise Sheldon, both or San Fran- cisco. . . '". j^JiJ DOWIiR-CHAPMAN-In this citv, February 4. 18i>7, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Joseph U. Dower of Butter Creek, Cal., and Mae F. Chap- - man of .^u:i Francisco. . HUSON-QUIGLEY— In this city, January 27, 1897, by the Rev. Father Uleasoa. Charles L. Jtuson and Lizzie M. Qulgley, both of ban Fran- cisco. : . . . ' . : c - LEA— MAJOR-Ia Berkeley. February ■ 1, 1897, at the residence of A. O. Donogh. cousin of tha groom, by the Rev. F. J. Masters, D.D.. John Andrew Lea of San Francisco and Mildred Jane Major of New Westminster, B. C. • :• REITZ— HUGHES— this city, February 8, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. K. R. Dille, Wll lam Reltz and Aunle Hughes, both or San Franciico. THOMSEN— In this city. Febru- ary 4. 1>97. by the Rev. C. Hoel, Christian Tnomsen and Ane K. Andersen, both or sau FraiKii >. . . jja±;d. Bacome, Catherine McCluskey. Elizabeth Baker, Grant. W. . Marshall, John *.; ■ Demaitlm, Andrea - Mast, Charles W. i Dennis, Margaret Molk. John H. Douglass. Mm. N. S. Pampanin, L ieiar Gilman, Cbarl-s E. . Roy, George E. Goldsmith. Rosina Shedd, H«nry P. . Gomez, John Sheridan, Theresa- Green, Mary J. Know.Lydia J. ■Harris. Walter . S. one. Lewis C. \ Hermann. Florentine r Sullivan, Daniel J. Jorgensen, NUes Van Bergea, A. H. W. Kehoe, G-oree W. ■ Verha^hen, AdolDh ■ Le to int. Thomas E. Vo^el, jiary '• ;•% Llnd, Mrs. Felicia • '! Weinite, Christian "- :.-;.-. Wiokley, Philip BACOME— In this city, February 3. 1897. Cath- erine, beloved wife of William . Bacome, and mother of the late John Bacome. and mother- in-law of Mrj. Mattte Become, ant aunt o Lawrence Fitzgerald and Mrs. iVCarlyon, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Robe i Alexander, native of the parish of Thurles, County. Tipperary, Ire- land, a^-ed 62 years and 11 mont 09*Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fu If invite i to attend tiie funeral. THl.s DAY (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m m from her late rest- deuce. 'iSO^l Clementina street, thence to St • Patrick's Church, where a solemn- requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 :. 0 o'clock a. x. Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. . ' ..." BAKER— In Stockton, February 4, 18-7. Grant W." Baker, a u»;ive oi California, aged 27 .ears. DEMAKTINI-Ib. Los Angeles. February 3. 1H97. Andrea. beloved brother of Antonio and Ralpn Demartinl, brother-in-law of Thsresa Demariml, and beloved uncle of Lewis, Ralph, Alfred and Eliza Demartim, a native of Genoa, Italy, aged 20 years 1 montb and 9dars. • v - - - - - »j~Frieinls and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKivOW (Sunday), . at- 2 o'clock p it.. »rom the par- lors of laccheri <& Bacigatupi, 827 Broadway. Iniermeu. Italian Cemetery. DENNIS— In this city, Feb mar ir 3, 1897. Mar- . garet, wife of tha late John S. Dennis, a native of ire. and, aged 77 yean. * DOUGLASS— In this cltr, February 5. 1897. Mrs. Nancy S. Douglass, a native of Ohio, aged 79 ' years, f Kasteru papers please copy.] , - $3T Friends and acquaintances are respect- > fully In vltedto attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.m.. from. West Side Christian Church Bush street, between Scott ■ME MMI MM ■llllOi|ll|.liliii*iri>'in'l II WWH ill T ' .ii ■ in mi,, i pJi.bi in aud Devlsa'<erJ. Interment Cypress Lawn '"emetery. by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3:45 o'clock p. ii. OILMAN- In this cltr, Febru*r\- 4. 1897. at St. Luke's Hospital, Charles K. Oilman, brother of B. F. Oilman, a native of well. Mass , aged 58 years 9 .mouths &ui 12 days.' [ Lowe. l (Muss ) paper* copv. ] Friends and . acquaintances and comrades Of Uarfield Post No. 34. G. A. K., and auxiliary -astocla. ions ars respectfully Invited to attenl the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. M., from Alcazar buildings Interment Na- lioiai Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin it Co.. 118 Gear/ stree:. GOLDSMITH— In this cl y, February 4, 1897, llo>ina Go:d<mlth. b 'loved mother of Mrs. J. L. Cerf and Moses, Lewis aut Helen Goldsmith, a native of Franc-, aged 67 years. JBf9~Friendi are reanecrmilv Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m , from the par or* of Haisted it Co . 946 -Mission sires:. ruient Home of Feate Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Third and Townsend streats. ■ > -- • GOMFZ-In this city, February 5. 1897. John R., beloved son of J. E. and Catherine Gomez, and other of Rosa L. Gomez, a ua.ive or Monterey, aged 25 years. |Monerey and bauta Cruz papers nlease copy.J A3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- ■ fully Invited to attend the fun -ru, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8 30 o'clock a. it., from the par- lors of J. L Godeau. 305 Montgomery avenue, men e to the Church of Nu.-stra .-enora de Guadalupe, where a high requiem mass will lu celebrated for the repose of his soul, commens- Ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREEN— in this cltv\ February 4, 1897. Mary J., beloved wife of . the late James J. Green, and motoer of Klir.i Green, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years and 1 month. . 43"Friends aud acquaintances ■ are respect- fully inv'tei to attend ttiH funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, -.0 Perry street. tneiK» to St. Rose's Churcn, where a requiem high mas* will ba celebrated for the repose, of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a.u. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HARRIS— In this city February 3. 1897, Waltrr, Delovel son or fciorge aoJ t arrle Harris, and brother of George, a. arrie and Gracie Harris, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 yeurs and 14 days. HERMANN— In" Oakland, February 5. 1897, Florentine, r.'lict of the late Phillip Hermann, ■ and Deloved mother of Mr-*. Albert Kay.ser. Mrs. Fred Srcnaefer, Mrs- William Wank wskiand Mrs. Henry Kaiser, a native of Herati'lj'e-on-the- Weier, Germany, age l 75 years 3 mouths and 27 dav*. Friends and acqnalntances are respect- fu.iy invited to at: end the tunerul To-MOKi,O>V (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. ic . from the residence of William WaukowsKi, 27271/6 Jackson street, San Francisco. In ermetit 1. 67 O. I-. Cemeierv. JORGENSEN— In this city, February 4. 1897, Niies. beloved husband of Jo3ep:iliu''jor;ensuii, and brother of Airs. H. H arisen of Saratoga, Cal., and Mrs. .1. P 'iilseu ol Paso Rooles. Cal.. a n.i- tiva of Germany, -a^ed 34 years 7 months and 6 dnn. £7* Friends ' and acquaintances are rettpec:- full. invited to a tend me funeral TO-MOKROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi- deuce, 25 Maple court, thence by electric-car* to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for inter.ue.nu KKHOE— In this city, . February 3, 1897, George W.. youngest and beloved son of Margaret J. and the late lonn W. Kehoe. brother of .May, Martin, John, Cecelia and Thomas Kelioe, anl nephew of M. F. Kelly, J. Powers and J. F. Kehoe, aged 5 years and 8 months. ■ A3" Friends and acquaintances are respnet- Invited to attend t.ie funeral TO-MOKROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the home of hia mother. 3535 seventeenth s reet. near Guer- rero. Interment Mount Calv cemetery. Le COUNT— In New York City, January 81, 1897, Thomas Elliot, son of the late J. J. and M. A. Le Count. LIND— C ofF.— Officers and members of Twin PeaKs Circle. No. 102. C. of . F. : You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late com- panion, Mrs. Felicia Lind. By order of, MRS. E. MOSBY, C C Miss Crawford, Flu. Sec. McCLUSKEY— In this city, February 4. 1897, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Dennis McCluskey. and mother of Susie, John. James and Edward McClusker ana Mrs. John T. Fitzgerald, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu.ly Invited to attend me funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8:31) o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 925 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church, Tweuty-tuird and Guerrero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARSHALL— In this. city. February 3, 1897, Joan C. Marshall, a native of the West India Islands, aged b8 years 8 muntus and 28 days. MASS— In this city, February 5. 1897. Charles W. Mass, beloved son or Sophia Mass, brother of Anna and Emma Mass of St. Joseph. Mo., and cousin of John Beck of San Francisco, a native of St. Joseph, Mo., agdd 38 years. MOLK— In Alameda, February 8, 1897. John Henry, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Marga.-etia and the late John Henry Molk, and oruiner of Mrs. Annie Toil, a native of san r'raucisco. aged 24 vears 4 months and 12 days. ' Friends and scanalntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TOMORROW (Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from hit late residence, corner St. Charles a:id sa:i Antonio streets near i-.noi.ial station. Alameda, thence by 12 M. creek boat to Native Sons' Hall. 414 .Ma -o.i siree.. where services will be held at 1:15 o'clock p. ii , under the auspice* of Sau Fran- cisco Parlor No. 49, N. t. . G. W. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. PAMPANIN— In this city, February 5, 1897. 1 seiar, dearly beloved sou of Mr. Pelleerino and the late Murlanua Pampanin. and brother of Augusta, Lou su., Americo and Emma rani panlu aud Mrs. J. Hralda. a native of aim Fran- cisco, aged 13 yea» and 27 days. iSsyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fu y Invited to attend tne funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1616 Dupom stro-i, near Filbert. Interment Holy Croa Cemetery. ROY— In this cil/, February 4, 1897. George E., beloved husband of Julia A. Roy, and father of Susie, George Alexander and Fannie Roy, a na- tive of at. Louis, Mo., aged ; 0 years and 8 months. ■ £2" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the iuneral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his lat9 residence. 359 Brannan street, thence to Bt. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. u. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Omit flowers. SHE DD-In this city. February 5, 1897, Henry P., beloved husband of Kline M. Snedd. and father of Waller A. Snedd. a native oi Boston, Mass., aged by year* 5 months and 10 days. SHERIDAN— In this city, February 4, 1897. , Theresa, beloved wife of James Sheridan, a na- tive of County Longford, Ireland, aged 26 years. Jo9~Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1217 Devisadero street, thence to Holy Cross Cuurch. where a solemn hlgn mass will .bo celebrated for the repose or her soul. . Inter- ment, Mount Calvary C<smetery. SNOW— In this city, i-ebruary 4, 1897. Lydla J. Snow, a native of Missouri, ugod 61 years 3 mouths and 23 days. STONE— Lewis Charles Stone, born at Water- town, N. Y., Augu«t 19, 1829: died at, Gndley, Cal.. February 2, Ifc97. aa~The iuneral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a.m., from the par- lors of Carew <S English. 41 Van S?a avenua. SULLIVAN— In Towles, Placer County. February H, 1897, Daniel J.. beloved husband or Julia • fulllvan, father of Jerry J.. Daniel, Kdwurd and John F. ■ £>ul.ivau. and brother of John J. and Jerry Sullivan, Mrs John O'.Neil and Mrs. Fen- ton of lowa, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 : years. [Boston (Mass.) papers please copy.] X9~Frienrls and acquaintances are respect- fully invited toaitond the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the res- dence of his brother-in-law, John O'.VeiL 3464 seventeenth street, thence to Mlsilon i olores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will t>t» celebrated for the repose of bis soul,- com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Van BERGEN— In this city, February 4, 1897, August H. W., dearly beloved husband of Mar- garnt Van Bergen, and father of Emma, Harry and Lily Van Bergen, a native of Ger- many, aged 59 years 9 months and 15 days. A member of Hermann Lodge No. 127, C. and A. M.. California Lodge No. 1, LO. O. F., and Pa- cific Council No. 8. O. C. F. JB«f-Frlends and acquaintances are respect- full ••• invited to a. tend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 7-0 Capp street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third. interment Masonic Cemetery. ■ VERHAGHEN— In this city, February 5, 1817, Adolph, deany beloved huabana of Pauline Ver- nanhen, and father of George. Jeanette and Ma- thilda Verhft a native of Belgium, aged 45 years 8 months and 8 (lavs. A member of Pa- cific council No. 8, O. C. F. WFrl'-uds and acquaintances are reso»ct- fuliy invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. irom hi* late residence, 232 Dore street, thence :o >t. Joseph's Church for srr vice j. commencing at 2 o'clock p. it. luiermsu; 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. VOGKL— In this cl v, F. bruary 4.1897. Mary, be- loved wife of the late Jacob Vogel, and mother of August and Louis Yo?el and Mrs. John J. Co;. on. a native of Haden, Germany, used 60 year. 8 months and 11 days. . . Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 40-36 Nineteenth street, near Castro. Interment Holy Cross v emetery. WENDTK-In this city, February 4, 1897, Chris- tian Wendte a native of Germany. ay i:enini..s at the parlors of Charles J. B. Metiler. 636 Washlngtoa street. WINKLEY— In this city. February 4, 1897, .Philip W. \\inkley, a native of Biden, Ger- many, aged 63 years and 10 months. 49* Friends and acquaintances and membenof the Draymen's and Teamsters' Union are resptct- lullv Invited toate.i i the uneral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), at Si o'clock p. m., from the lodse- room of Burns Lodee No. 68, A. O. U. vv., Al- cazar build ni:. oi O'Farrall street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. ' . McAVOY A GALLAGHER, T FDNERAX DIBKCTORS ft EMBALMKRB XOVltth St., Opp. Lincoln School. . . ' . Telephone 3080. - MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY. SAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB. tery to the city; non-sectarian;^ uo sense elusive; location unexcelled. otUc« HWi -»>■-« ttxeet, MUtaeaat corner »• biita. -• 13