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HOUSES TO LET. Bt'lQ HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, 2814^AGUNaT. y.{pi.O. fi4-House of 4 rooms, cornerof l'n,_. y\i. BROTHERTON, 1721 Vallejo st- MO PERN RESIDENCE, 3419 JACKSON ST. ; marine view; 9 rooms and bath: rent reason- able. ADply MADiSON & BURKE -if. SUNNY ROOMS IN COMPLETE ORDER. „ U. S'-iSya Minna St.; key 823, : *?Q* ft JONES-A FINE HOUSE: 9 ROOMS ex.*J~ *J and bath; tine view. I'll () HYDE, NR. GEARY — L SUNNY' .f.y'.yo 12 rooms; cheap, appreciated if seen. "f.'Sil Z. FINE HOUSE TO LET; 6 ROOMS; • V A.O. water free. 23% Morris aye., nr. Sixth. OUsE: 8 ROOMS; UP TO DATE IN AND outride; rem reduced $10. 1911 Buchanan . sl. HOtfKER A LEN 1 , 14 Post st. TO SOME HOUSES AT BALDWIN & . HOWELL'.., 10 Montgomery st. COTTAGES TO LET. '•(.TO WALNUT AYE. Sit. LAG UNA-COT- . U I \t tage of 4 rooms; basement and yard; rent .-■ cheap. ''Si I 7 FINE COTTAGE; 4 LARGE ROOMS: .©'l; bath; basemenL 220 Thirteenth St., . near Howard. _@U__3? COTTAOK, 3 ROOMS, $10 PER MONTH. 511 V Willow aye. Eddy aDd Ellis; key 1200 Eddy. SUNNY COTTAGES. 6 AND 6 ROOMS. BATH, kj basement, yard. Dolores and Fifteenth. •"VTEW SUNNY' COTTAGE 7 ROOMS, LARGE '. XS biisemenl and yard; all modern improve- ■ ments. 217 Douglass St., near Eighteenth. -) ELKGANT COTTAGES: 4 ROOMS; GAS- — fixtures, yard and large cellars: $15 50 with ■water. 957 and 959 Harrison su. bet. Fifth and sixth _?•_>(» HAVES bT.— i-ILANL-t OFFICE OP I 000 'in-. Call; kucbcripuou- .i*u waui ads 1 taken. FLATS TO LET: 71.f. MCALLISTER ST FLAT OF 6 ROOMS; I \J\i bath: sunny side. "CALAIS OF 4 A.D 5 ROOMS; RENT $12 AND F $13. 4061 Eighteenth si., near Castro. silO UPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS: SUNNY 0J V- sida 538 Linden aye., Hayei Valley. MieiOl. WARM BELT, NORTHEAST Con- ner Nineteenth and Noe sts., one block from Castro or Eighteen treet cars: see those three new, lovely, sunny, modern flats: every conveni- ence: rent low; "must be seen 10 be appreciated. "\IODKRN FLATS OF 8 AND 9 ROOMS AND .Ixl bath: 2000 and 2016 Howard st., be:. Six- teenth and seventeenth;. rent $22 50. • Modern flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath: How- -'ard st., bet. Sixteenth and seventeenth; rent I • $12 50. Flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath: 2484 and | --*_'- '3 Market sl, beL Church and sanchez; 1 -. rent $14 and $18. "\\te have 40 brand new flats now :.»T ready; half mo. free. SPECK * CO., 602 MtL MODERN SUNNY FLATS, 6 AND 7 KUO.MS tath. 5 20 Milter 3;.; rent reasonable. .' /"VTEAT BAY- WINDOW SECOND FLOOR . 'J-' fiat of 6 rooms and bath and modern impiovo- ...ments in good order: Dolores St., bet.- Twenty- '• -rhird and Twenty-fourth: No. 1015; rent low to a ; good tenant: key there. Apply to C. S. CAPP A .' CO., Real Estate Agents, 630 Marketst. II iin KIM AYE., NIL PIERCE-FLAT OF 4 .". 'J IUO rooms: rent $10: key upstairs. J '•LAT 6 ROOMS AND BATH, FURNISHED '.complete for housekeeping. Inquire, bet. 12 .and 3, 168 Nintn st. 1 - 4 *_) EDDY-BEAUTIFUL SUNNY COR. .JL.'J'.ti. flat, 6 r>orns; modern; rent reasonable. JUST COMPLET CD: 5 SUNNY-ROOM FLAT; • modern Imp. 2512 and 2514 Folsom sL . r. o.^ NEW FLAT OF 5 Ri'OMS AND BATH, '• .Q— — . wiih large cellar. 3Sb S.lver st. .' "I -1 ... CLAY— SUNNY" FLAT OF 7 ROOMS ■ 1 —"JO a::*: bath: fine view. LARGE UPPER FLAT. 1023 GOLDEN GATE avenue. E AIGHT ST., 630. SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS; newly papered throughout: reut reasonable. '-/".LAY ST., 1417b: HANDSOMELY' DECO- '•-Vl} rate*] flat: 7 rooms; marine view; sunny and '.''light; rent cheap. • ■'1 /ll Q ELLIS. BET. FRANKLIN; AND 'iUlt/ Gough— 7 rooms ana bath; water free; $25. .""ri. , n FLAT OF 4 BOOMS. 133 IVY AVE'., • : <£*! J. U. near Van Ness. H AD-HI AND BAKER— NICE. SUNNY,] cor. Sand 6 room flats: opp Buena Vista Park. '. \TiiW AND MODEBN UPPER FLAT OF 4 i ..:j.\ rooms. Sanchez and Twenty-third sta T" LET-SOME HOUSES AT BALDWIN & HOWELLS, 10 Montgomery st. ''• / -HEAP MODERN FLATS. 5 AND 6 ROOMS; | \J $S io $16; s°e them. 523 Seventh -t. . ! : ' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. •.'1 Bartlett Street. Al A BARTLETT, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH— '11' i 2 sunny rooms furnished complete for, housekeeping; bath, washtubs, hot water; $10. ■ l ~ "^ Lush Street. ~" ' *501 Ql BUSH— TWO NEWLY' FURNISHED '■' — •'_*>_> housekeeping rooms; bath, sink and ' yard top floor. '. \ Clay Street. '■■ 1' IOQ < LAY'— 2 rLE AS NT. SUNNY UN- j : l:y JO furnished rooms. light housekeeping. ■'. • ' j: - f Eddy Street- ' -1 1 Q EDDY'— STREET FLOOR ALCOVE 1 I C housekeeping suite, front room, others '< ' «sup . Eighth Street. % ' 1 flO EIGHTH- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, IUO stationary washtubs, sunny porch; desira- ble for children. . 1 Ellis Street. • r.QI ELLIS. REAR — 2 UNFURNISHED ... 001 rooms for housekeeping; rent $7. .- . Fell Street. •_ -oi FFT-T '_' FUHbNIsHF.D.HOCPEKEEP- 'I—I Ing rooms: private finally; cheap. .- _ Iftli Stree;. i r«jl FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- I 0«J_: nished housekeeping; $10 month; other I rooms. on'0 n' FIFTH— B FURNISHED HOUsEKEKP- . O-iO Ing, $13; single, $5; double parlors, kitch- en, $14. Geary Street. 1 r\f\f\ GEARY-3 LARGE SUNNY FRONT IU.UU furnished rooms; rent low. Co-den flat** Avenue. r»nn GOLDEN GATE AY.- 3 SUNNY FRONT \ U__.U housekeeping rooms; $25; also othera Harrison Street. '.- nOO HARRISON-FRONT AND BACK PAR- ° 100 iorslurnsbdcomplet-hou»^kplng:yard;sl-. 11 0 ward Court, Ql CBJTOWARD, NR. FOURTH-2 SUNNY Olu housekeeping rooms; $10. mm HOWARD-1 BOOM FOR LIGHT J Uol housekeeping: rent $_■ per month. : -T_'"Ql HOWABD-SUBNY FRONT SUITE, .•■l'lJOz nicely furnishea; light housekeeping if j "_J. sired; $10. j .\irv . . ( , HOWARD-FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ;fJ.\JOJ mined fiont rooms. Lsguns Street. "Onn LAGUNA AND MCALLISTER— SUNNY I ..'V.UU housekeeping rooms, with gas stove. L-ax-JUa sneet. ■A 1 1 LARKIN-LARGK FHOETROfiM; RUN- 'III ning water: suitable for man and wife. &A I LARKIN-LABGK SUNNY DOUBLE • OUI furnished room light housekeeping; ».. lutaaitm tstsmms, ?(*•{ MISSION. NR2D-LARGE FRONT ROOM j .1 Os A kitchen; com p.elely furnished; cheap rent Natoma Street. knn NATOMA-SUITE oF HOUSEKEEPING I ■U I i rooms; rent $8 per month; single room, $4 ; per month. ; ■ ' '■':'..'. Nil* Hi Street. mN INT - SUNNY BAY-WINDOW i Ut/ room, folding bed, grate; light housekeep- ; ing. Pearl Street. b6; PEARL, COR. MARKET. OPP. OCTA VI A- .V : 2.or 3 well-furnished housekeeping rooms. - heventli street. . ' T_l9 SEVENTH (GIRARD) — SUITES AND -?*-lc<tchens;also tingle rcoins;newly renovated- | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS - Contlnned. Stockton street. nil STOCKTON— FLUOR; 3 UNFURNISHED UI JL housekeeping rooms; nice garden and view. South Park. 99 SOUTH PARK— I OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS o~i nicely famished for housekeeping. Tenth Street. m TENTH— LOVELY LARGE FRONT room, with kitchen; cheap. Valencia Street. Z.OAI VALENCIA— a SUNNY ROOMS, BATH, •JO suitable for housekeeping: $10. ROOMS TO LET. Bryant Avenue. A ROOMS. WITH BTABLK FOR 2 HORSES. "i Inquire in grocery tor. of Bryant aud Con- verse ais., bet. Eighth and Ninth. Clay Street. nilQ CLAY, NEAR FILLMORE-2 LARGE Z.'ii.U rooms; yard; water; rear; $7. Liglith Street. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 BTH sL, near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Q-J/Y EIGHTH, Nl'.Aii it/LaOil- LAKIiIS ijlxJ rooms; rent $10. Elliott Park. 1 ELLIOT PARK, BET. GEARY' AND 1 o'Farrell sts.— Cottage of 4 rooms and bath. --is Mr.u_ ROYAL HOUSE. 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cetit lights; read inn-room. _mokin_-room and ladies' parlor: rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $_' to $8; mont 1, $8 to $30; elevator 011 olhce tloor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ALL BOOMS ARE GOOD AT HOTEL Rl- mona, 130 Kill, st.; new bouse; new fittings; modern conveniences; elevator at ground floor; six stories; 150 looms; 60c to $1 50 per day. 1 HO ROOMS TO LET AT VERY' REAsON- -1 \)\J able isles. Rosedale, 321 Ills st. THE GRAND CANOT, .18 ELLIS, JUST opened; rooms iiist class; suites; single; reaa ilith _.tieo_. THE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY' hotel: 100 Fifth si., cor. Mission; rooms 60c, *'5c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 ptr week. •-.HO FIFTH— NEW HOUSE; CALL AND CAitJ see the nicely furnished single bay-window rooms; also 3 connecting rooms; housekeeping. Franklin Street. 91 FRANKLIN (N PORT)— FURNISHED ! -dl rooms; gas, running water; very reasonable. _ _ liturv St.cc.. 791 GEARY— HANDSOMELY' FURNISHED — i rooms: rent reasonable. 7- 4 GKARY-NICELY FURNISHED RMS: I.T home comforts; gents onl,-: reasonable. 1 AAA GEARY— let, a nicely fur- J UUU nished front rooms: low rent. i■ — ' Golden Gate Avenue. 1 A (.A GOLDEN gate AYE— NICE SUNNY ItU'l room; furnished; rent $5. Harrison Street. nnCil HARRISON, NB. FOURTH-FINELY i IJs furnished sunny rooms; bath, closet, yard: private: $1 week. Howard Street. nt\A WARD. COR 3D— FINE FURNISH t> . Uti front room, $1 26 week up;also housekeepg 10171 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED J — 1 » 3 large room for 1 or 2: private family. 1 l\(\ ROOMS. 1..c TO 50c NIG T; $1 TO $2 lUU we.k. Lindell House, Sixth and Howa d. TTTp. HOWARD— 3O NEWLY RENOVATED J UOU rooms, day, week, month: rents reas'ble. Hyde Street. /_ 1 Q HYDE— 4 ICE SUNNY UPPER ROOMS; tr IO private. tiessle _>tree.. mn JESSIE, OfF NINTH, BET. MISSION Ol <J and Market— Two or time furnished or un- furnished rooms for bousekeej-iog, with use of bath; r^-nt reasonab.e. Kearny Street. ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en .uite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. 4 . '.Q KEARNY ST.— SINGLE ROOMS: ELJ_- JJO gant furnished; suitable doctor or dentist. J-arkln Stree.. iQQ LARKIN-NICELY" FURNISHED SUN- \tJO ny single and doable rooms: also housekpg | /_>-! C LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE DlO CALL, subscriptions and want ads taken. Leavenworth Street. -." fy ff- -1 AT 9 LEAVENWORTH, HYDE— HAND- j IUI — some parlors; single room; 3 unfur rooms. - iL-uiket stioo.. OKA MARKET-ELEGANT BUNNY ROOMS, COU day. week, mo. ; reasonable; new mangemL ELCHO HOUSE, 863% MARKET ST.-ROOMS -T_ 20c. _5c to 50c night: $1 to $2 week. VOS..MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER I night, 35c to tl: week, $1 50 to $5; iaml.iea 1 ATO MARKET — HOUSEKEEPING XU I O rooms; kitchen exclusive. 1 £_«<-* MARKET— RUITE: DENTIST. DOC- -1 OU-l-tor;other rooms; 2d-hand furniture taken. McAllister btreet. H MCALLISTER.NEXT HIBERNIA BANK— Large rooms, studios, offices; $8 month up. j. i _,!,>, -1 re*>.. nnn MINNA, COX. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR. I DO I nished bay-window room; $1 per week. . | i.i-.ion Streel MONTANA HOUSE, 76414 MISSION. NEAR ! 4th - Newly opened; single rooma 10c, 15c and 20c per nig.it; 60c. OOc and $1 25 per week. HANCOCK HOUSE, 7.1 MISSION: SELECT lamlly rooming-house: $160io$- per week. Pacific Street. \TKW FRANKLIN HOUSE, 321 PACIFIC— Xl Furnished, and unfurnished rooms; prices low. . 1 Pleasant Street. n«- PLEASANT, OFF JONES, BET. SACRA- JO mento and Cay— 4 rooms. Polk Street. 1 -ifiQ POLK— IN MODERN APARTMENT. J UU— house; sunny suites of 3 rooms each; nicely and completely furnished tor housekeeping; gas stove ani sink in kitcbeu; $17 50, $20, $18. a owell Street. THE WILLISFORD, 212 AND 214 POWELL— Nea'ly furnished sunny rooms; reasonable. iii. il > *■■■«. NEW MANCHESTER (CHANGED HANDS), AS 44 sixth, cor. Mission— Newly furnished and renovated throughout; eiegaut sunny suites and single rooms. Sutter Street. SUTTER HOUSE, 308 BUTTER- FURNISH- i ed suites aud single; transient; 25c a day up. HE STANFORD, 820 »/« SUTTER— ELEGANT } sunny suites and single; centrally located for | business men; special attention country transieul. j 171 "I SUTTER— NEWLY' rUR. SUNNY PAR- I 1.1 lor bedr, $15. $18; choice: appre. if seen. 11-I * SUTTER - NICELY' FURNISHED 1111 rooms; suites or single; terms moderate. --A-iin Mre.;. O/fl THIRD-LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE Z4a for offices or workrooma Turk Street. mTURE- NICELY FURNIBHED PAR- ZI I lor; $16. .. -- \»u Ncsa Avenue. 01 H VAN NESS A Y.— UNFURNISHED PAR- pj I ] or< , jig; 2 rooms, $12: furnished rooms. BICYCLES. ONAP BARGAINS -HIGH-GRADE SEC- O ond-hand bit vc.es. all in perfect running order, from $25 upward. Golden Rule Bazaar Cycle De- partment, -ft oeary st. fcTOKAGE. "TTT-OW RATES-* URNITURE. CARPETS, A pianos, household goods; clean, light com- partments; advauces made. J. NOONaN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st, above sixth: open evenlnga T7IURNITURE PIANOS. ADVANCES. J. packing, shipping. CHAS. -_.TAYLOB,_O4Po»_. . * "• " ---,-,Mi__i*BSj_J THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1897. BOARDING AND ROOMS. IJAQ PINE— PLEASANT SUNNY BOOM-* ' "to and excellent board; $20 to 30 per month. 9_1_.1l FOLSOM — FRONT AND BACK PAR- j -jU" lor; with «*r without board: furnished or unfurnisheJ: suitable for two; reasonable. THE SALISBURY. 299 HYDE, COR. EDDY', (under new management)— Elegantly furnished sniles;fiist class in every respect ;beauttfulgrounds C 1 Q ELLIS- NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, j «JJLO with board: $20 up; useo; parlor, piano. COLUMBIA. 123 EDDY — RO .MS $1 50 TO j $3 a week; rooms wiln board, $20 to $30 a month; nice suites; board for two, $40. ROYAL EAGLE HOTEL, 110 POWELL, OPP. j Baldwin: new bouse; suites: single. BROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST., ! J-> board and room $1 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 p-r j week;: choice rooms 50 cents to $1; suite roomi for family $1 tosl 50 per night: class service; I free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY- QIIO VAN NESS— PLEASANT NEWLY OUO furnished rma, with board; summer ratea £»/|Q BUSH— NICKLY' FURNISHED SUNNY DUO rooms, first-class board: day, wk., mo.: sin- gle, $20; 2, $45 mo. ; Lath; modern conveniences. ' 9?.9__ MISSION fei.— BRANCH OFFICE OF -_*_,'_-.> 'IU.X CaU.; kUD_-.ipi.ua_ kua waul ads taken. STORES TO LET. SUITABLE FOR FLORIsT OR LIGHT Busi- ness; nice show window; $12. 630 Vallejo STORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS 'iOJRENT; $20. 442 Sixth sL $1 ti en 1007 LARKIN. COR. POST-* ID.uU. Store; living-room: new: central. 3 9 J. PACIFIC. COR SANSOME — HAND- —^r some large store; basement; cheap* STORE NW. CORNER POST AND BAKER, O with fixtures complete for grocery; 3 rooms in rear: fine concrete cellar: rent $20: water free. OFFICES TO LET. EMMA SPH ECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- j ket st. : light and .heap ASHTON. room 210. EDUCATIONAL- ANDERSON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, accredited— Day and eveninc Classes: private lessons: pui i:_ prepared for California and Stan- ford Universities; a scholarship In U. C, and Stan- ford University each Valued tt $300 per year, for 4 yeais, awarded to highest 2 graduates; send for catalogue; teachers' and civil service examina- tion-,: special evening classes for entrance to Law College. Boom 406, Parroit building. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, eivii and minings .gineerlug. surveying, assaying, navigation, etc.; 20 teachers; day and evening sessions: write for catalogue. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE I and newspaper i lustration reopens (after vaca- tion) on Monday, August 2. For particulars ad- dress 424 Pine st. AYRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- gomery St.; Individ nal instruction in short- I band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, eta; life -Cholarship $50: low rates per wees and month. PIANO LESSONS, VERY' REASONABLE, BY' first-class teacher in nee dv circumstance-. Ad- dress G. F., box 3, Call Office. SINGING, YOKE CULTURE, PIANO LES- O sons: Paris graduate; French and German lan- guage: $2 month. 109 Taylor. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL. | mining, mech., survey, assay.archlt.; day&eve.; est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 833 Markeu BELASCO LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING — Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed en stage. R 5 and 12. 1.0.0. F. block, 7th and MkU | TARR, THE EXPERT, BOOKS OPENED, j closed or adjusted: private lessons In bookkeep- | lng'and rapid talc illations. 855 Market, no. 572. BOWENS ACADEMY*— CR. 12TH AND BRUSH sts., Oakland, Cal. ; next term Monday, July 26. PROF. LOUI. MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, gultar.corneL reasonable. 225 Geary.nr Powell. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, gram., etc. : day, night; $5 mo. 1504 MkL.op.Bth. | ACTING-LEO COOPERS SCHOOL OF ACT- j ing. 81 4 Geary sU GUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AN VOCAL i lessons; $3 mo. Mary YY'e_th_us. 39 Fifth su I SW COR. .SIXTEENTH oi', >_AU MIS sion: branch ofllcn of Thj Call. su&- K riptlons and want ails taken. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ABSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- I est house west of Chicago is KOHLER <& CHASE'S. 26. 28 and SO O'Farr. 11 St. llanos, organ* and all other musical instruments, of all ! grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. J- verything posslblo done to pie asa and satisfy the customer. j ABE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OH j renting a piano? If so don't .fail to call and Inspect the fine instruments we are selling for $3, j 84, $5, $ti. $7. »8. $9 and $H' per month; every piano guaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY' A CO., steinway dealers, cornet Kearny and .utter sts. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- ACTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN Pl- anos; monthly payments $5 up: correspon- dence sollcltea. THE F. W. SPENCER COM- PANY, 933 Market St., opp. Mason; established over 20 years. BONA-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush <fc Gerts and others: sec- ond-han'i pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor to A. I- Bancroft & Co., 321 Post. ADMIN ISTR.MoU'. SALE — MUsT SELL: pianos at immense reduction for cssh or oo installments. Ea'ION EsTaTE 735 Market St. "VTOW IS YOUR CHANCE: OUR BOSS IS -L\ East: pianos at your own prices: easy Urn. a BBUENN' b Piano House. 228 Pos st. .- ->: ;-"• BARGAIN; GOOD UPKIGHT SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernla Bank. • 'EAUTIFUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVAIS', 769 -D Market st., for $125: pianos to rent. IPLEGANT EMERSON" UPRIGHT, FINE J tone, bargain. E. W. LICK, 11*1 McAllisters!. TV" G. RA DGEIt, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET " .A Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 sactu. AGENT FOR SHAW; ALL OTHER STAND- ard makes; rent $2. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. BY 'ON MAUZY, 308 POST BT—SOHMKR, Newby & Evins, Briggs and other pianos. SUPEKIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS.OLD ANEW. U. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Laiham place. N'ABE PIANOS: NEW SCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER * CHASE, 30 O'Farrell St. AT SHERMAN. CLAY A CO.'S ONLY WILL you find a stock of new steinway pianos. 5*17 MONTGOMERY COKNER OF CLAY— U— l open until _:3J oclock; branch office of tbe Call) subscription . pnd want _<!_ taken. HORSES. BUGGY' MARE; SUITABLE -FOR LADY OR business buggy. At 827 Fulton st. CA ALL- PURPOSE HORSES. WAGONS, o\j carts, harness; auction sale every Tuesday. TATTEBSALL'S, 721 Howard St. AUCTION SALES EVEBY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horsea buggies, wagona harness, eta Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia sl, d. WAI KIN'S, auctioneer. A A HOUSES FOR BALE; ALSO WAGONS. IxJ buggies, carta harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 sixth st.: auction tales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN <fc DOYLE. Aoctioneera SW. COR SIXTEENTH ai., NEARMISSION O branch office or TH* Call, subscription* au* want ads taken. :.;.. ,', ft; WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carta harness, robes aud blankets. Lelboiu Harness Company, 211 Lamiu st., opp. new City Hall. INGLE-SEAT BOAD BUGGY. 1 PHAETON, oew,2d-hand wagons, buggies. 100 Golden Gate at LINE -LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK I wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 find top and open bugg*-; also 1 hack. 828 Harrison ->U CARPET CLEANING. (.3 lV STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS; J cleans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Eighth st. lelephone south 230. W HEN YoU BECOME DISGUSTED "WIT it '» poor work send toSPAULDING'S PloneerC*:- p*t-beatlnz Works. b53-57 Tehama St.; lel. so. 4 I J WATTS, reiiab > carpet-cleaning, renovtr, alter- . ation works, 413 McAllister. 'iei. Jessie 32 CLEANING, 8c; LAYING. 3c: RU SAM- pies free; tel. Jessie 944. Stration, 3 Eighth. /'ARPEIS CLEANED* RENOVATED 'LIKE /new. 23 Tenth; lei. south 36. Mackintosh & Co. JE. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLKANING CO., J . 240 14ih St.; cleaning 3c. ayard; lel. Mis. 74. ARPET-. CLEANED. "-RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN. 4S3 Stevenson. Tel. 5.228. ADVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., '40 rutter; tel. Main 894. GEO. WALCOM. prop. CONKLIN'S CARPET - BEATING WORKS, .33 Golden Gate ava -eiephone Easi. 124 FERSON ALS, KLON'DY'KE: RARE CHANCE: STRAIGHT ticket to Dawson City at a premium. Address Our House, Maiket si., near -Ixth, bet. 9 and 10 a. m.; a-k the bartender for -"Alaska Charlie." UINONIA" HAIR TONIC STOPS THAT falling hair; 35c bottle. G. LEDERER, 111 Siu-kton st- A METHOD OF VOICE BUILDING, REDU- xi- ctug the training of the voice to an exact sci- ence; not only is the power of volume of every voice at least doubled and the scale or compass extended irom 2 to 5 tones, but the quality of tim- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant through- out the tire range; perfect ease In singing the hishest note,: patrons and pupils carefully pre- pared for parlor, platform, concert, choir, stage or opeia: former puiiis and references— Franz Vet- ter. Dan Morrison, .'bbie Whlnnery, Adelaide Detchon, Marie Holton. Helen Potter, Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, A'bsnl, Barilll, Lagrange, Marchesi, etc For terms aid instructions app y to CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIO-, 933 Market st., MondaYs, Wednesdays and Fridays only. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- lally; private; no fee without success: probate, insolvency, collections, patents, trademarks etc obtained; private detectives: established lOyears. G.W. HOWE, at law, 850 cor.Stocktn T UNDERSTAND A LL ABOUT THE HAIR; I A have to: I can restore gray or bleached hair to is natural color by a perfectly harmles; process, and 1 do it for from $1 50 to $5; hairdressing, one price for all styles, 25c; switches, $1 to $3. G. LEDEBER, 111 btockton St. "WANT J D— TO KNOW THE ADDRESS OF " one RUFUS NUNNEMAKER or his heira Address Coroner, box 60, Call Office. GROCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE "UP- to-daie" store, -acramento; fruit jams in glass jars, 10c; rolled oats. 2 V_c lb: condensed mll_i, 4 for 25c: tomatoes, OOc doz.: good coffee, fresh and whole, i7i/^c lb, ground to order: fine tea, 25c tt*; send for list. BEESLEY' A SON, Sacramenta V? OTICE— LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK RE- iy moved to 30 Geary St., near Kearny. TELEPHONES. KLEIN'S Electrical Works. 421 Montgomery. If Interested send for catalogue. SUIT TO ORDER ON EASY INSTALLMENTS. L, LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. BeL 7th and Bth. CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS Re- tailed at wholesale ligures. 20 Sansome sl SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY electiolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush. HUFSCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER . gasfitter. 623 Golden Uateav. Tel. Sntter 47L BIG OUTDOOP. STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artlstio ad- vertisements In living light; promoters of bun- less, consult OWL ADV. CO.. lisu Marketst. ELECTRIO LIGHT* IS £._*._' ROOM; Winchester Rouse. 44 Third st, nr. Market; .00 rooms. 25s to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 pec week; iree Otis and baggage 10 and irom iho terry. '07 iijOMEtlY oi., BRANCH OFFICE o—4 .. . ii,- L-_.±__. \l»»Ul aud bUO-CrlptlOUS taken. CLAIRVOYANTS. AA. TELLS FULL NAME. « XV. ASKs NO QUESTIONS. Kfks-M MRS. NASH, CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM. This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of all clairvoyants, who sees It all, tells you all and in- stantly elves you peace and happiness. 1 never ask a question, but before you utier a word I tell your name, names lv full of all that yon are Inter- ested in, all dates, ficts, etc. I tell you who are true to you and who are false, what hopes you may have of winning your desires and what obsta- cles are in your way and how to remove them. How to make tne best of your talents and pros- per. How to get money. I flnd lost articles and locate hidden treasure. Before entering into busi- ness, law, divorce or marriage consult me. Drive away evil spe! la stumblinx blocks, bad luck and habits, and overcome all evil works, rivals and enemies. I never fall. I have brought about moro happiness than all othfr mediums. Others are be helped; why not you? If you are going to see a medium, why no. see the very best? It cost* nomore. Noth los to be pall in advance, and if not entirely satisfactory nothing at all. Do you desire anything fairer than that? Residence, 420 Eddy st., "between Leavenworth and Hyde. Office hours: 9 a. M. to 8 P. M. MMC PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, born double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la SOc; gents §1; palm, and clalrv.: sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. ME. ARNDT. GEKMAN FORTUNE-TELL- er; tells past and future; gives picture future husband or wife; 50c up: never falls. 228 Va Sixth. MME. MELBOURNE, GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant and card reader: never fails; call and be convinced. 437 O'Farrell St., ground floor. ME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM. CLAlß- voyant, card-reader: 25cup. 73 Fourth MME. BaVeNa READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given; 25c up.6 Fourtn. MISS MELVILLE, CLAIRVOYANT; WaTER eadlngs a c.idty; removed 021 V'a Mission st ME. HANSEN. PALMIST, CAKD-WRITER; l'l past, present and future. 26c. 148 6th St., r. 5. \» IS- K. LI^EL, THE -ORIGINAL CAKD- lal reader, returned to 121 Montgomery, room 8. GYPSY LIFE-RE A » SEVENTH ST ; ladles 25c, cents 50c: all questions answered. MME. SYBILLE GIVES CHARMS, FUTURK husband's picture; ladle* 25c. 914 O'Farrell. SPIRITUALISM. I 1 I LARKIN ST., 8 P. M. SHARP; MRS. 1 L 1 Ladd ITnnlgan and Mrs. Bird; adm. 10c I~b<HEE MEETING; 8P- M. 335 McALLISTER; . Stltl, Mayo, steers. Makln, Hargrave, othera AM FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Haight st.: hours 9 until 6P. it. MRS. MAYO STEERS, ll'_Vj OAK; CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 P. it., Thursday, 2 p. m. : readings. LOSE WANTING SITTINGS WITH MRS 1 Griffin come soon; leave Aug. 1. 426 Grove. MRS. Kate hoskins' CIRCLES: tues.* Frl.. 8 p.m.; readings dally, $1. 701 McAllister. M~ RS. J. J. v. Uli NEY'. SPIRIT Lai, MEDIUM, for messages and advice. 1206 Market st. FOR MISCELLANEOUS. BH. P. CLERK GAS ENGINE, COMPLETE; 0 perfect order; guarantee!. WHITE, 516 Mis- sion st. I^OR ALASKAN MINERS — TEAS AND X 1 coffees cheap. 112 Commercial st., bet. Davis and Drumm. LAWBOOKS; LATEsT EDITIONS; MUST be sold. 522 Montgomery st., top floor. JR. POOL, HOUSE-MuVEB, DEALER SEC- . ond-band but ding material, 1122-36 Mission. ■Lioß SALE— 2 GREAT dane dogs; cheap. -T 117 Tenth st. _^B-jH_ SMALL ICE-MAKING PLANT. ADDRESS G. J., box 29. Call Office. COFFEE-MHO,, SCALK, HAND-TRUCK, LET- \J ter-pre_s, desk and safe cheap, 102 Clay st. "I SEVEN-HORSEPOWER ENGINE, 1 FOUR- -1 horsepower eneine, with boiler, gas engine, lathe.., plainer- and shapers. 515 sixth st. BARS, , BACK BARF, MIRRORS, SHOW- casea counters, linol>-um, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures: new and second- hand. J. NOON'AN, 1.17-1019-1021-1023 Mis- sion st., above Sixth. SAFES- BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECON" D- . hand; all sizes; also a lot of safe-deposit boxea CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Marketst., S. F. Bi ILERS.ENG I NEs, 2D- HA ND.UA CHIN" MCINTO..H A WoLP-MAN, 137 Beale st. OAKS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- Jj lug, etc.. bought and sold. 3063 Mission, ur. 7th. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WAN i ADo FOB THE .. Call taken at braucu office, 3-* Bayus _-. rj en until v :3 1 o'clock. PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, UAL, JULY 6, 1897.— kJ Sealed proposals. In tilpllcate. will be received here until 12 o'clock it. August 2s, 1897, and then opened, for : construction of a quartermaster's storehouse and a subsistence storehouse at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government re- serves ri?ht to reject or accept any or a.l bids, in whole or in part. Preference given to articiei of oomestic production, conditions Of price and qual- ity (Including lv the price of foreign prod uctluns the duty theieon) bclu^ equal, and such preference given 10 articles of American production pro- duced on ; ho Pacific Coast, to extent of consump- tion required by the public service there. Infor- mation iurni.bed on application to uniesicned. Envelopes *:or. taining proposals shou d be ; en- dorsed "Proposals lor — — storehouse at Presidio of Sun Francisco, Cal.," and addressed to JAMES M. MOORE, Assistant Quartermaster- General, Chief Quarterma.,er. .-.^MgHßi - ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC ialty: private; no fee without success; probate Insolvency, collectlona prxenta trademarks, etc. obtained: private detectives: established lOyears G. W.HOWE, atty at 1aw, 850 Market, cor. Btoaktn ADVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLKSsSJUC- cessfuI. W. W. DA VI IN. 927 j Market i ■: • HOUSES FOR SALE. A HOUSKS; MAKE l-FF-R; MUST BE SOLD yl and . removed at once:' 549 to 555 Mission st. ■Call 656 Mission st. f__l_3 : S_i^iS_l_«!SS-S__ER___B_H_- PHYSICIANS. DB. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES 2801 25th st. ; diseases of women a specialty. ."■ ' ' ' ' ' ' : CITY REAL ESTATE. OOMETHING CHOICE. ffiQOfifi FINE HANDSOME 8-ROOM RESI- <SIO__iUU. dence known as 576 Liberty St., near Castro: terms, $400 cash, balance $30 per month. ALSO. ffiOP.F.fi CHOICE. BAY-WINDOW COT- tJpZOOU. tage consisting of 5 rooms and bath, No. 636 Liberty, near Castro; terms, $300 down; balance $25 per month. Apply of F. A. Mc- NALLY A CO., 19 Montgomery sl VTEW CHOICE W. A. FLATS. Is $6100— Renting $720 a year and constructed by days' labor: street accepted: this is the best In- vestment ln the city; terms to suiL For particu- lars apply to F. A. McNALLY* <& CO., 19 Mont- gomery st. ©if) r\(\f\ WANTED ON BUSINESS PROP- «3>IU UUU eriv; 6 per cent; 2 or 3 years; pri- vate parties. T. F., box 63, call Office. SOL GETZ A BROTHER, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING- HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTa WE SUIT EVERYBODY', WHY NOT YOU T CHOICEST LOCATIONS', EASIEST TERMS, J and lowest prices to suit the times. ffior A TO RICHMOND LOT*-. WE *S>JO\J can positively suit you in location, price and terma , N ffi7C TO $800-SUNSET HEIGHTS LOTS; (IT I O south of park, near Affiliated Colleges and boulevard; unsurpassed view; $s aud $10 monthly inatallmenta ffi"! nn $150, $200 AND $300-BUILDING «JpIUU. lots; no grading: near Mlsslon-st. and ban Mateo electric-car lines; only $5 monthly. Call for maps and diagrama SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. Cl C BEMIS, /. REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY ST. TOR SALE Choice bonding lot on Army and 27th sta: close . to electric road. $450— San Carlos Villa lot; 100x150 feet. 50x127:6 feet on Jackson _L. overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. - $5500—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park; 25x137:6 reet; electric roaa passes houses; make offer. , $8500— Elegant NW. corner of Cole snd Carl sta J 300— Choice building lots norm of park. Barcain— sW. cor. Fifth ay. and C sL: 109x95 ft. L IN.. INVESTMENT— 2 NEW FLA , ON W. F side of Cole St., near H-ight; contains 5 and 6 rooms; well rented; to be sold at a bargain; price $5.0 J. Apply 740 Ca<tr- sL GOOD INVESTMENT. MIS T BE SOLD. $3050— Lot 25x80; 251 Perry St.: rented $39; ' mortgage of $10.0 can leinain. Apply E. ROB- INET. 41 1 Vi Caliiornia sL, upstairs, room 2. CITY AND COUNTRY' KEAL ESTATE BAR- gains at UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Market sL NEW 12-ROOM HOUSE; PARLORS; ItECEP- J.S tlon; billiard; furnace heat: cheap. 1917 Oak. PARK LOTS BOUGHT. APPLY UNCLE 1 HARRIS. 15 Grant aye., 12 to 2 and 4 to 6. ACIFIC HEIGHTS— WILL BE SOLD CHEAP PACIFIC HEIOHTS— WILL BE BOLD CHEAP to close an account: new houso; 242C_ Gough, near Broadway; contains 8 rooms and all the im- provements; £0 and see it and make o3* r. Do you want a house? the last new bouse o-i Cole st, near Waller must be solo; price astonishingly low; terms easy. Apply on premises; take Haight, Oak or O'Farrell st. cara MONEY TO LOAN. ©Qfifi fififi AT 6*/. PER,' CENT: CITY* OOUU. real estate; also Oakland; life insurance, second mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate in probate; any sum private capital placel; mortgages bouaht. MANHAT- TAN LOAN CO., No. 10 Mills building, ground floor I OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS IN A J S. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions: no d ays. J. NOON AM. 1017 to 1023 Mission, above sixth; tel. South 14. ANY AMOUNT: IST.2D OR 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided inteiests, real estates lv pro- bate; furniture .nd pianos without removal. Mc- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., room 8, ffi"! TO $50,000 TO LOAN ON JEWELRY": «Jpl half ordinary rates; secrecy guaranteed. Cut Kate Loan office, r. 7, Flood budding, 809 Market. LOW RATK, $5 PER MONTH INTEREST on each $1001): 55c per month on $100; second mortgage: any security. Cash, box 2, Call Office. ANKBOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA SAV- BANKBOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA S\ V- Ings and Loan Society bought} mone-/ loaned on all kinds of personal property. 231 Third sL WE HAVE MONEY' TO LOAN ON CUV real estate; Interest reasonable.. Cal. Title Ins. and Trust Co., 210 Montgomery sl, Mills buld. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds snd jewelry of the lowest rates. Ealdwin Jewelry Store. 94S M.rket sL: telephone Green 204. ADVANCES ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal; no delay; no com- mission; lowest interest. Room 68. 1170 MarkeL A NY' SUM; Ist OR 2i> MORTGAGES. FURNI- ix ture, estates, eta H. MURPHY", 628 MarkeL ANY SUM, IST OR 2ND MORTGAGES. Es- tates in probata etc. Kin. 7, 508 Caliiornia, at. ffi "I fiO.OOO ON" LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES t_)JLo low interest. JOS. B. TOPLITZ, 330 Plna ffi;:/ IO $50,000; LOWEST RATE; IST &2D <JpOU ortsr.: any proposition.' Drvaen. -113 Mont FINANCIAL. LOANS on real estate, bonds, eta ; lowest rates. McAFEE BKOTHERs, 108 Montgomery St. DENTISTS. VAN VROOM A CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL V Tailors, 997 Market el: lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous anaesthetics given; electricity the gr. at agent osed to relieve paiu; teeih filled and extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a written guaraniee given with all work done: lowest prices: best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D., physician and surgeon: examination free by the use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns; bridge- work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Marketst FULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction; see our new combination plate: tliinne,;. lightest, coolest plate made; wananted 10 year.: fillings, 50c: crowns, $3 60; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth VfEWYORK DEN TIS I SET OFTLETH, $5; Xsl pain ess extracting, 50 c nona but exper. ne- ed giaduate dentists connected with lh s office' all work warranted. 969 Mission sl, cor. sixth. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'FarrelL \ IL LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., NIL Eleventh no charge for extracting wheu plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set : extracting 50c; gas given. AINLESS EXTRACTION. 60c: CROWN brldce work a specialty; plates $5 up; 13 years experience. R. L. Walsh, D.D.S., 8153,4 liesry. ffir FULL SET TEETH: BEsT MAKE; «J)i). kept In repair; extractiug free; filllngs.soc; crowns, $3 6* Pacifio Dental Parlors, 18 Third. BOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- kot, beL 3d and 4th: gass specialists; painless extracting, with gas, $1:. piaies, $7 up: fill, $1 up. ffi 7 A SET FOR 'IEETH— WARRANT.. D AS fil I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. P.HULTBERG.DEN.HaS resumed prac- tlce. Y. M. CA. b.iidlng, r. lit 2, 4th floor. EY'r.K DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZH, 935 Market St.: gas given; crown and bridge worK. OHIO DENTALPARLORS, 906 MARKET ST.; extracting 50c; filling SOc up: crowns $3 up. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market sL ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR H. C. Young. 1841 Polk st. E. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET St.. OPEN evenings: Sundays till noon, dentistry taugh: /BOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 -nm- V act SL DR. CHARLE~* W. DE K*L LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE TO CREDITORS— KSTATE OF 1\ HENRY POTTKER, de eased - Notice is hereby given by the under igned, A. C. FIiEESE, administrator (with the 11l a mexed) of the . es- tate of HENRY P- T'l'lCKH, decease!, to the credi- tors of an l all pc sons naving claims against the said dec.ased, to hi nil them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months af.er th- first pub- lication of this notice, to tne said administrator (with the will annexed), at room 35, cnionule building, corner of Gear/ and Kearny streets, th- same -ing lis place for the transaction of the business of , he said estate in the * ity and County of san Francisco, state of Ca ifornia. - A. »'. FREESE, administrator (with the will annexed) of the estate of HENRY FOI'TKER, deceased. 1 . . ..'■■-.-■".'.' Dated at San Francisco, July 6, 1897. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator with th- will annexed). ' .;■. ..-,-. PROFESSIONAL •■'.CARDS.'-- - , JOHN £. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; telephone Main 70, San Francisco, CaL "S COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. I HAVE RANCHES OF ALL SIZES lOR -1 sale and exchanga A. F. MICHAELS, Real Estate Broker, 1236 Mamet st., room 126. LITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN; IM- proved: easy terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit D. H. TWIN-, So- noma City; every Monday at 632 Market sL, s. F OAKLAND' AMERTISEMENTS OFFICE— <jOB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ffi"! ZCi LARGE LOTS CLOSE TO ELECTRIC «JJ) I OU, and steam cars: 20 minutes to Oak- land; 45 minutes to San Francisco: $50 ca.h. bal- ance $10 per month. Aaply to MRS. DUFF, 622 Howard SL, S. F. BARGAIN— FOR SALE BY EXECUTOR; LOT 6Ux150: house of 8 rooms; all rooms sunny: flne location in East Oakland, with barn, chicken- houses, etc.: streetcar line passes house: fifteen minutes of Broadway: $4000 cash offered a short time ago; will be sold for $3500 if applied for Immediately. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 958 Broad- way, Oakland. EIGHTH. CASH, BALANCE $12 PER V./ month: 4-room cottage ail modern improve- ments; fenced, sewered and street work dove; see this. . $2600— 3 acres, all covered with fruit; gdod h"ii-e, barn and chicken-bouses: this is your chance. FIELDS REALTY CO., 1146 East Fourteenth s:., Oakland. "INCOME PROPERTY— HOUSE; LOT i 50x150; li i.o lank frame. 2 tanks, windmill and sieam power: income from water, per month, $20: on easy terms. Address P. O. box 192, San Leandro, CaL ffit;-:n chicken ranch FOR sale-350 *ipJO\J. chickens, hone, wagon and cow, Incu- bator and 2 binders, etc. Call 28 Market sL GET A CHOICE, HEALTHFUL HOMESITE while prices are iow; lots $100 to $150 at Fltchburg, beyond Fruitvale; the best property lor Investment now offered: local trains anil electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 45 to San Francisco: splendid climate, oat of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening: very best water facilities; good school: terms to snlL Before bay- ing in this locality see the owner of this property. C. M RUNKLE 915% WasaU-gtou bl. upstairs, room 28. Oakland. Cal. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TRUSTEES' SALE-SCHELLHAAS' STORE; furniiure and household goods this week. 406 Eleventh St.. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERT ISE MEN ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE- <£ 1a AH LOT 25x163: COTTAGE, ROOMS «3>_L:iUVj. and bath: Park-st. business prop- erty: this Is the chance of a century. ffiOinn LOT 35x100: $300 CASH, $1800 «IP — JLUU. can remain on mortgage; house of 7 rooms and bath; on fine avenue. ffiOl fifi LOT 80x125; MODERN COTTAGE * -I'"', of 5 rooms and hath; $50 cash, $20 per month. ffiOQnn LOT 40x150: FINE NEW COT- ©^OvH'. tage. 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash, $25 per month; snap; near station and schoo:. ffiqCAfl LOT 37:6x108; ELEGANT NEW «T?OUUU. corner cottage: 7 rcoms and bath; $100 cash and $30 per month. Qftfififi WORTH $8500; LOT 56x167: ONE OuUUU.of the oest corners on Central aye.; elegant house of 12 rooms; fine grounds and fruit trees; $4000 can remain on mortgage. HOUSES TO LET AND BUILT TO ORDER on the installment plan. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st., Alameds, Cal. (lt;Ofin NEW COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND — UV/. bath, near s: ation; easy terms. $2800— New cottage, 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash. $30 monthly. $2951;— Colonial cottage, 1-story and a half, near Bay-street station: terms reasonable. $30 o— Beautiful co omul *ot:age of 7 rooms; corner lot, 100; your terms are ours. MARCUsE dt REMMEL, -street station, Aiameaa, and 628 Market sL, s. F. Office open Sundays and holidays. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; LOT 40x131; PRICE $3000; building cost $3500 A years ago. T. F. BAIRD. 1303 Park sL, Alameda LINE RESIDENCE; CORNER LOT; $9000; T reiuced to 46000. $7500— Beautiful home; large lot; great bargain for $6000. $1600— 7 rooms: lot 50x150: easy terms. E. D. JUDD <fe CO., 1421 Park st., Alameda. I^OR SALE— LARGE LINE OF BEAUTIFUL J homes from $1400 to $12,000; also fine un- improved property: choice locations; send for de- scriptive ItsL E. D. JUDD A CO., 1424 Park sl, Alameda. ' BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A SNAP— NEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND -iv bath; modern: pretty; lot 40x135; a northeast corner; bearing truit trees: price below cost, only $2500: ea.y terras if desired. O. G. MAY A CO., 2123 Center SL, Berkeley. POCKET MAP OF BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY up to date: price 60c. For sale by JOS. J. MASON, rfal estate. PKOPERTY WANTED. i^OK CASH. A HOUSE, SUTTER TO BROAD- J. way, Hyde to First aye. H. N., box 26. CaiL ffi Aft LOT WANTED AT THE MISSION. iUOUU. Cash, box 37, this office. EXCHANGE-CLEAR, IMPROVED FARM; -10 acres: house, barn, orchaid; near Ukiah; value $6000: for city property or smaller Im- proved farm nearer to San Fraucisco. Address!'. S.. box 50, Call. MEDICAL DR. J. H. JOSSELYN, THE oREAT 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 tils he cannot treat to a perfect core. Ladies, he is always ready to assist you. His knowledge has been strength- ened by extensive experience. No case-peculiar to your delicate organism is beyond his sure con- troL Bis lema c munthl* r-m*dl*-s are sure and safe in their effects. His tried and valuable reme- dies for lost mam ood are never-falling in their action and are war: anted for both youns; and o.d. lie excels all others in the cure of private disease?. Over 50 years of practice enables him to warrant a cure In all cases. Consult tion parlors, 906 Market sl Ca'l or write direct to 906 Mamet sl, rooms 11 and 12. PROCESS THAT 13 PERFECTLY HARM- Ies.; never fails In any case of monthly sick- ness, no mat. er what cause: no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: money in every caseiefnud.d if a cure is not effected; travelers helped immediately; years' experience: home In confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- | suit free the only reiiab c pl:ys clans, DR. AND MRS. DAVIEs, 14 McAllister st.. next Hiberuia | Bank: hou 9a.m.tos*nd7 to 8 p. -L "VTEW PROCESS: NO MEDICINE OR IN- xs struments: patients that rome to my of- ] flee ana have used capsules . call them a humbug; every woman her own physician | for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores in one day; can be sect and nsed at home; be not deceived or n isled by self-praised advertisers. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- A PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- storo every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a few hours when medicines and others have fared; no instruments used; many years' experience; every case guaranteed; advice free; terms reasonable: first-class prlva-e home for conflnein*nt. MRS. DR. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the owl Drngstora ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored in a few hours: safe and sure at any time; Instant relief for travelers: home in confinement: my cele- brated remedies for monthly suppression never failjever. rase guaranteed! consultation tree; pills $L MRS. DH. WYETH. 916 Post st., near Larkin DRa GOODWI.-N, SPECIALIST, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure Guaranteed, any disease orcomplalnt; home for patients, oest skill; free diagnosis; low fees; self : cur& 401 Van Ness. R. AND Mns. WEGENER. 626 EDDY ST.- Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: privat" home in confinement: every coco- fort; infants adopted; terms moderate; pills 51. ABJON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SL- ■t\. guro: rice $1 50. RICHARDS <fc CO., 406 Clay sl; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Wil- bur Safety Packet Co., 531 X St., Sacramento, Cal. 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FOX TERRIER BITCH; white holy, black and tan ears and bead, white body: answers to name of l lego: suitable reward; no questions asked. Address i'2'2x.x / _ Sacramento. "\TEAR CITY AND l OUNTY HOSPITAL, i-s package. Return to 1011 Nebraska; rewaro. ON SUNDAY— A FEATHER COLLAKETTB (boa) on Taylor st. or In Sutter-street car. or Buchsn-n at. Reward paid if returned .55 Bush LOST— LA. Y'S SMALL UOLDWATIH: INl- tlals "B. B.": Montgomery st., be. Bush and Pine: liberal rewaid. 311 Bush sl pHEAPEST AND EEST IN AMERICA— V.' WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- age f rea- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following niarri-,*- licenses hays been Issued by the County Clem's oilice: William J. Condon ana Jennie Roller, 21—21. Charles A. Bates and Mary E. Venabie. 31—33. John G. Anderson and r-lien *nlllva,n, 80— Jos»ph A. iiosm :.ni Minnie Kind, 30— no. ' BIRl'ilS—; _IAKR!A«ii.S— MAIM (Birth, marriage and death notlc.s sent by mall . will not be Inserted. Tuey inns; be handed In at either of the publication offl.es and beiolurnl with the name and residence of persons anthorlisl to have the same pubii-he 1. 1 - ? BORN". GERHARDY— In Oakland, Jul- 26. 1897, to the wife or Otto C. <-erhurdy, a d losshter. -U.Vlti.iE_). ANDERSEN— OLSEN— In Ban Jose, Cal., July 26. 1897, by the Rev. F. V. Fisher, Anton-' 11. Andersen and Anna S. Olsen, both ot Oakland. ■»~— ———---------------— I>ll_l>. Allen, John H. Langreder, Ludwig Brocklebank, Manuel Mahoney. Jeremiah Bargstteam, George G. Makowsky, Edward Carter. Mary L Mosbach.r, Dora Crooert. Tessie Miller, Mary Crane, Thomas Nicoil. Annie M. Halle. EmmaC. j Naylor, Charles H. Hurley, Hanora Oauna. Teolla Kelly, Ellen Rutledge. Honors Kaiser, Ruth Wool*. Mlis CarollneL. Laauinan, Ouusva Wulheru, Frederick H. ALLEN— In Oakland. July 26, 1897, John How- ard, son of W. C. and the lale Louisa W. Alien. and brother of W. i. and Fr-ncis B. Allen. Mrs. J. R. Bateman, and Mrs. G. N. Miller, a uative of Pennsylvania, aged 33 years. BROCKLEBANK— in this city, July 26. 1897. Maifcel Thomas Brackieban _, a native of Now YorK, aged 72 years. Uj*"Frlends are respectfully invited toattenj the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock p. m., at the First Unitarian Church, Geary and Franklin streets. BARGSTREAM-In this city. July 25. 1897. George G. Bargstream, a native of Caliiornia, aged 42 years. Friends and acouatntances are respeo folly inviiel to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lori of Charles J. B. Metzier. 633 Washlngtor street, under the ansplce3 of California Parlor No. 1, N.s. O. W. Members ara reques. ed to attend. By orter of EUOKNE GAUTHIER JR., Prea Frank B Kyis s.-c. WP_& Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. . CARTER- la Watsonvi.le. July 26, 1897, Mary L. daughter of tha lata George Carter, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years. CROBERT— In this city. July 26, 1897. at her residence. 1108 Kansas stree., Tes»ie, beloved daughter of Mary an* the lato James Crobert, and sister of Josieand the late George Crot>ert, a native of pan Francisco, i _96g~luterment private. CRANE— In this city, Jnly 23, 1397. Thorns. Crane, beloved brother of Jlrs. Robert Cnarl.s Brownlee, a native of County Sligo, Ireland. AST" Friends and acquaintance* .rs resoeo- fu'ly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. it., from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Robert Charles Krownlee, 1375 Stevenson street, near Thir- teenth, thence to st. Joseph's Church, whera a solemn requiem huh man will ba cslebrasaJ for tha repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAILE— In Alameda, July 27. 1897, Emma C. beloved wife of W. L. Hail., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sath, a native of Mississippi, aged 24 years 10 montus and 9 days U_S~FrtenCU and acnuainLiuc-.i are resn*cc- fully Invited to attend the funeral -MORROW (Thursday) from 2028 Encinal avenue. Inter- ment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oat- land. HURLEY— In this city, July 26. 1897. Hanora, oeloved wife of th. lata Mark Hurley, mother of Michael, Ellen, Danl-l. Mark and Charles Hur- ley and Mrs. J. Ma. mre, and sister-in-law of Daniel Hurley and the late Ellen Dalv. a natlva of County Cork, lrelani, aged 75 years. Friends and acquaintance* are respect- fully Invited to attend th. funeril THIS \'.' (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 26 Mary street between 1-ifth ant Sixth, Mission and Howard, the uce to SL Pat- rick's Church, wnere a requiem high mass will be celebrated tor the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. interment Holy Cros* Cemetery. KELLY— In this city. July 26, 1897. Ellen, be- loved wife of the lace Frank Kelly, and mother of Frank, George, Thomas. John. James and Ricnard Kelly and Mrs. Nellie Cho Irlck. a na- tive of County Longford, Ir.-iauJ, aged 60 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend th. funerat THIS l»a.\ (Wednesday), . at 1:30 o'clock p. si_ from ber late residence, 172 Shipley streeL thence to St. Patrick's Church, where services will oe held far tbe reDO.e of her sou ; , commencing a:. 2 o'clock p. M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. KAISER— In West Berkeley, July 25 1897. Ruth Kaiser, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 13 days. LAANINAN— In this city. July 25, 1897, Gus- tave, beloved husband of Hannah Lnanlnan, and father of Annie. Eddie, Alb.rt and Henry La. ul- na:!, a native of Flnlan i. a^ed 39 year. and 1 month. A member of San Francisco Lodge Na 4, a a v. w. ftSTFrlena. and acquaintance? ara respect- fu ly invited to attend tbe funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at X :30 o'clock p. m.. from his lata residence, southeast corner Main and Folsom streets, thence to Red Men's Hall. 320 P.*. . street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of an Francisco Loige No. 4, A.O. U. W., commencing at 2 o'clock p. it. inter- ment L O. O. F. cemetery. LANGREDER-In this cltv. July 27, 1897, lud- wig, dearly beloved husband of Caroline Lang- re.ier, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 64 years 9 months and US days. MABONEY— In this city. July 26, 1837. Jere- miah Mahoney, beloved brother of Mrs. M. Mc- Carthy, a native of the parish of Rath, County Cork. Ireland, aged 31 years and 7 months. JS__F"Erlendi and acquaintance- are rescec'- fniiv invited to attend the funeral THIS Da f (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.,' from his late residence, 409 Tenth street, thence i. .;. Joseph's Churcn, where a requiem huh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. ii. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAKOWSKY— In this City, July 27, 1897, Ed- ward, beloved father of Eva, Mary, Edith . and Joseph Makowsky, a native of Poland, aged S3 years. . MOSBACHER— At Paraiso Springs. July 28 1897, Dora, beloved wife of George Mosbacher' mother of bailie Mosbacher, and sister of D. s- Hirsberg, a.ed 40 year. 10 months aud 29 davs' Friends anl acquaintances ar. r__;> .- fniiy invited to attend tho funeral THIS I>AY (Wednesday; from her late residence, 568 Fif- teenth stree:, Oakland. MILLER— tn this cltv, July 20. 1817, Mary, be- loved wife Of Daniel Miller (noa Harris), a na- tive of Liverpool, England, aged 48 years. Notice of funeral Hereafter. NICOLL— In this city. July 26. 1897, Annie Maria, beloved wife of the lata Frederick Nicoil, and mother of nily, Arthur, Theresa Adole and Agatha Nicoil. a. native of Ban try, County Cork, Ireland, agal 53 years 4 months and 22 days. : Friends and acoualntancss ar« resp.c"- fuilv Invite to attend tie funeral THIS Dlt' (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her lat* residence. 7 Bennlngt-u -tree;, thenca to Old St. Mary's College Church, where a solemn reaulem mass wilt bo celobrateJ for the repose of her soul, commsn-lnga; 9 :80 o'clock a.m. In-, terment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. NAY LOR-In Alameda. July 26, 1897, Charles H., beloved husband of Lillie M. Naylor, a na- tive of New Jersey, aged 61 years and -11 months. Friends and acquaintance* are resnsct- - fully Invited to attend th) funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from hl» lale reildence, 1355 \er-iaille* avenue, thence by cre--k boat leaving foot of Broadway, Oak- land, at 1 o'clock P. it., to St. Stephen's Episco- pal Churcn, Fulton street near, Fiilmor*, Saa Francisco, where services will be held, com- mencing at 2:30 o'clock p. a. Interment 1. v. O. F. Cemetery. jB&MBBM_B_BBS_P WOODMEN OF thk WORLD -Go den Gate Camp No. 64: Member* ar. requested io attend the funeral of our late ii'U.bT, Charle* H. Naylor at St. Stephen. Episcopal Church, Ful- ton street, becwee * Webster and Fillmore, THIS DAY (Wednesday;, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. R. i'AHV, Consul Commauuer. D. Olives Jr. Clerk. OSUNA— In his cltv. July 26, 1897, Teoila ' Osuna, a native of Mexico, aged 30 years. RUTLEDGE-Intblscity. Jul*- 27.1897. Honors, relict of the lato Edward W. Kutie-ge, dearly beloved mother of Ti.omas M.. Edward J., Sadla and Pauline Rutledge ami he late Nona Plercy. and fcran-l mother of Samuel W. Piers., a nat ye of Oran Mora County Galwsy, Ireland, aged 64 years. *J~ Notice or tuners' heresfter WOODS— In thlscity, July 25, 1897, Miss Caro- line L. Woods, late of Toieio, Ohio. WULBERN— In this ciiv, July 27.1897. Fred- erick 11. Wulbarn. a native of san Francisco, a.ed 18 v»ar* 4 months and 25 days McAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,! SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. I Telephone South 80. B H. R. HOAVUx Manager moavoy&oo.; Funeral Directors and Kmbalmen, 1235 Market St.. Ret. Bth and t>th. Telephone Sonth 247. • I ■ ■ " *■* ' bun ii. m i -ilildy I I liwm.l "iV* ..TiU'iilil _■* ll' 'I 111 >n' I iw.mil Hid 11