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:..'•'• HOUSED TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE. 5 ROOMS AND BATH, j comp etc for housekeeping. 1707 Oak st. ryOC SANCHEZ. CORNER ARMY— 4 NICE I £)—«-) sunny rooms: rent $0. "" . ..>.* C\l\ 1 138 JACKSON. NEAR JONES— 7 . .)_.»•>'. rooms: bub: fine order: grand view. KLONDYKE GOLD — , ■ ; Will rent homes at BALDWIN A HOWELL, ID Mont>.;omer> st. ■■ zz c> • ()(J WASHINGTON — 7 ROOMS AND • — t)\fO bath; location first cla-s; 'large gar- .:'tn"; l?S5.* .'"J 91 CAPP— HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND 1 1 L —2 low rent. >•• SUNNY ROOMS IN COMPLETE ORDER. I 1 323V4 Minna St.; key 323. QIC* HOUSE OF 6 po.iM-.. 2814 LAGUNA. .O-ID. ' 4— House of 4 rooms, corner of Un. on. Q1 ~ FINE HOUSE TO LET; 6 ROOMS; '■. xO'. water free. .iSi •> Morris aye., nr. Sixth. %1-jM. COTTAGES TO LET. a COTTAGES, 3 AND 4 ROOMS: BENT $7 — and $S; water free. 1504 Central aye, near To,st st. . MINNA — • LARGE ROOMS; BATH; "UOO garden; yard; water free. SUNNY 4-ROOM COTTAGE:" YARD: WATER free; $11. 6-3 second st., near Townsend. /' ~l\ WALNUT AYE., NR. LAGUNA-COT- U'W tape of 4 rooms: basement :y ard: rent cheap ICI!XISHKD FLATS. T-'URNIsHKn FLAT: « ROOMS AND BATH, j J 1030 Hyde st. . ■ : __ ..■■..___ I FLATS TO LET: ■'ffi. in AND $16; TWO LOVKLY FLATS, 4 ■ ii-' and 5 large sunny rooms: bath, gas. mir- ror-top mantels: grand view; cars pass he door. 1512 and 1512 V;. Castro su, nc r Twenty-fifth. A I ODE UN BUILT FLAT ->F 5 ROOMS" AND "Al ba-.b; sunny basement. <"ap|i St. I OWER FLAT; I ItOOM*-: BATH: $16. 116% .Xj pulton St.. 1 block fro city Hall. MODERN SUNNY FLATS, » AND 7 BOOMS, iv ba:h. •_'."•- sutler st.; rem reasonable. MODERN FLATS OF 6 AND 7 ROOMS: THE finest In the city; 752 and 764 Clayton", near , -Waller; panel ceil I - in dining-room: o. her rooms 1 piiiiered au. l irescoed; now open for Inspection: , *No> cash, balance same as rent Apply on the | • promises. MISSION WARM BELT, NORTHEAST COR- uer Nineteenth and S'oe s'*;., one block irom \ (.astro or Eigb.eenth-slrs'e: cars: see ihoso three ! uew| lovely, sonny, iiu.ciern flats; every conveni- ! ence; rent low; must be seen to be appreciated. E LONDYKE GOLD- Will rent flats at BALDWIN A HOWELL, If). M out gain st. . CO UPPER FLAT: 4 SUNNY BOOMS. AP- <3Tt/. fly 3765 Seventeenth St. QUNNY CORNER, BAY-WINDOW FLAT: : if b'th: modern Improvements electric cars pass •door;. sl4; keys in store. Cor. Bryant and Tweu- •■y-ri,r*['. EdaßPTttttM EFtB ■•iT.O'ijiQ SACRAMENTO — NEW FLAT OF 4 ..JO — O rooms; oath; modern improvements; •reh't'slB. J"" LTLKGANT NEW 6-ROOM FLAT: MODERN Xi linprovements: rentlow. 718 Mirader st. . <jj'y AND $16—2 MODERN FLATS; 4 AND ylO 5 rooms; bath. -663 22d st., nr. Bryanu 1 ; 7nf-I POST -3 OK 5 -JUNNY BOOM FLATS; i .- IUO- bath and girden: rent $15. 'Mx"Smm Vl r. i: HAVE 40 BRAND NEW FLATS NOW :.V». ready; half mo. free. SPECK A CO., 602 Mku HAXGHT ST., 620. SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS; newly papered throughout: rent reasonable. pLAY st., 1417b; handsomely deco- \J Fated fiat: 7 rooms; marine view; sunny and . Jigbt.; rent cheap. ("■HEAP MODERN FLATS, 6AN 6 ROOMS; \J $8 10 $16; sec them. 623 Seventh sU HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. iiryant Street. 11 AT BRYANT, COIL NINTH— PARLOR, •i- l'"i bedroom and kitchen, complete for hcusekeepiug; cheap. California Street. I 9£ 91 CALIFORNIA— 4 PARTLY FURNISH- ] ■ £00 X ed rooms aad. bath, for housekeeping: cheap. ... f;' Clay Street. -I .490 CLAY— 3 PLEASANT SUNNY' UN- XztCiO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ellis Street •-Q-I ELLIS, REAR — 2 UNFURNISHED 00l rooms for housekeeping; rent $7. i "tli Street. "I 'Ol FIFTH— SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- X*JG-£ nished honsekp**;slo month;other rooms. . 09' FIFTH-S HOUSEKEEPING, $13; FUR- •>— nished one $8. single $5. Geary Street. RiO GEARY-FRONT SUITE: OTHER RMS, ' -U l O double or single; housekeeping or board. Gulden Gate Aveuua>. Qf)(\ GOLDEN GATE AY.- 3 SUNNY FRONT O—U housekeeping rooms; $25; a' so others. ILiiglit Street. ''•1 (\(\ HAIGHT, COR. Otri'AVlA— 2 SUNNY x\l\J rooms complete for housekeeping; private family. Luward stiee.. nQA HOWARD-3 SUNNY, ALSO 2 NICE- uv ly furnished for housekeeping. •jone* strea*. "I 1 7- JONES— NICE . SUNNY SUITE, SUITA- ■X J * ble for housekeeping; ground floor; $11*. private. . — — — — — , — ___ — , j Market Street. 1 l'd°i MARKET— 3 l NFURNIHED ROOMS; t-ztO large sunny yard; tear; rent $6. IQO/i MARKET— housekeeping • IO- zt rooms: cat, stove, Call 11 Polk sU Pinion Street. Q'O MISSION - LARUE HOUSEKEEPING l •'«" room, $10; small rooms, $5. ■tl'A - MISSION ST. — FURNISHED FRONT ■ Oil housekeeping room; also others. V-vf Natoma Street. .'77 NATOMA- SUITE OF HOUSEKEEP- • ),l i "ing rooms; rent $8 and $10 per month. Oak Street. AC OAK— $4: SUNNY BOOMS FOB RESPECT- "trC? able worklngwomen; private; day home for children. . . Pearl Street. 3 PEARL. COR. MARKET. OPP. OCTAVIA— 2 0 Q'r 3 weil-furnished housekeeping rooms. Poire 11 street. THE WILLIBFORD, '£V£ AND 214 POWELL— " JL' Neatly furnished sunny rooms; reasonable. • Foint Lodos Avenue. •-• •9-1 ()(\ POINT IX) BOS-SUN NY FURNISHED tLxAyj housekeeping rooms, hath; $8, $12. Seventh street. 1 9ft SEVENTH-2 LARGE FRONT ROOMS: .1 OD furnished for housekeeping; yard and water. butter Street. tz.f\(\ SUTTER, COR. POWELL— FLAT OP S M.V-»v» rooms; furnished * Tenth Street. m TENTH — 3 OK 3 HOUSEKEEPING .xZrx rooms; yard: separate entrance; cheap. •' — * . . , — Third Street. . . , . „ ' 'JO A THIRD — 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- litJzi keeping rooms: good accommodations; •waii-r Included: rent $6. ' ' v. . . - l „ ' .. ' ' ' 'aa •-•' • 1.110.H-i TO LET. Rush" .stree.. 71-7 BUSH-PRIVATE": SINGLE FURNISH- . (.A- * Ed room ; gas and balcony:' $5 a month. Clay Street. . ' 941 Q CLAY, NEAR FILLMORE-2 LARGE Mlv rooms; yard; water; rear; $7. l.dil.v Street- "ll EDDY-SUNNY CLEAN ROOMS* CBN- x XO tral; $5 up; 1 room : also housekeeping. - — * ' — Ligliih *-fr-.*<*.. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH •st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. •.Ol A EIGHTH. NEAR 'ioLsOM-3 LARGE «-»J.y rooms; rent $10. ROOMS TO LET- Continued. s-fsm street. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDEB- -cent lights: reading-room, i-moklnc-room and ladies' parlor: rooms per nicbt, 350t05l 50: week, 92 to $8; moo in, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ALL ROOMS ARK GOOD AT HOTEL RA- mona, 130 EHi*»t.-, new house; new fittings; modern conveniences; elevator at ground floor; six stories; 150 looms: 60c to $1 50 per day. 1 fi(\ ROOMS TO LET AT VERY REAsON- I yjyJ able iahes. Rosedale. 321 Ellis st. HE GRAND I 'A NOT, 418 ELLIS, JUST opened: Dooms tit st class; suites; single; reas. e'-.'Q • ELLIS, COR. LARKIN-FUUNISHED )QU front bay-window for 2; gas and haih. A. llll r»ir«»j.. THE COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth st-.cor. Mission; rooms 50c, 75c and $1 per ntgnl; $2 to $5 per week. QUO 'FIFTH— NEW HOUSE: CALL AND Oy'V see the nicely furnished single bay-window rooms; also 3 connecting rooms; housekeeping. • Folsom stre**.. r-nOl FOLSOM — NICK SUNNY SINGLE I llDs room: every convenience: cheap. dU 1 A WEEK; FURNISHED BOOMS. 820 I JJp 1 Folsom, near Fourth. Fourth --trees. QOOI FOURTH ST. PALM HOUSE-NICELY Z. —— 2 nished sunny rooms; suite, single; $1 week up. Franklin Street. j 9*l FRANKLIN (NEWPORT)— FURNISHED ! -j 1 rooms; gas, running water; very reasonable. 1 "lion Street. -APa FULTON - NICELY' FURNISHED iJWO room; very sunny; with gas; gentlemen preferred. --■_., ' ..>■ bMrr Street. 77 J OEARY— NICELY FURNISHED RMS: I IT home comforts; g**nts only; reasonable. Gulden Gate Avenue. -I in 1 GOLDEN GATE AYE— NICE FUR- JfrUtr tied room: private family. Grant Avenue. (1 OLD RUN HOUSF— SUNNY SUITES: GAS: T water; dfsirab.e for business or professional ' offices. 7 Gram aye., off Market St. . . Harrison Street. I 7791 HARRISON. NEAR FOURTH-FINE- ■ I ' — ly furnished sunny roomi; bath; yard; j closet: private; si. Hayes street. 1 997 HAVES-LARGE SUNNY ROOM, FUR- j _x. i nished or unfurnished; use of kitchen If le- qulred. lluwarii strive. 7fizt HOWARD, COR. 3D-FINE FURNISH D 4.U*i front room, $1 -6 week up; also housekeepg IHO ROOMS. 15c TO 50cNIGnT: $1 TO $2 J.UU week. Llndeil House, Sixth and Howaid. -I i\Z\{\ HOWARD— 3O NEWLY RENOVATED JUtJV rooms, day, week, month; rents reas' ble. 1 Rit(\ HOWARD, COR. FOURTEENTH— 3 J-OUv sunny rooms; $9. ueeeie Streeu 071 JESSIE, NR. HFTH-LARGE FRONT Oil room for 1 or 2*. $6 or $8; stove. Kearny Street. ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Larkin Siree.. /»"! C LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE .U-L-t* CALL Subscriptions and wanteds taken. Leavenworth. Street. I Al 9I*EAVENWORTH,NR.HYDE-HAND- X UI- some parlors; single room; 3uafur rooms. ---1 is,-.* Mroe;, C'A MARKET— ELEGANT SUNNY ROOMS, CijyJ day. week, mo. ; reajonab c; newmangemu ; iT.--LCHO HOUSE MARKET ST.— BOOMS j XJ 2(Jc. 25c to 60c nigbt; $1 to $2 week. VOSI--MITK HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER I JL night, 36c to SI: week, $1 50 to $a; families. I (1701 MARKET. NR.7TH— NEATLY FUR- Ivl 0-£ nished room, suitable for artist orother business; $8; tingle room, folding bed, $5 and $6 IH7Q MARKET — HOUSEKEEPING Iv I V rooms; kitchen exclusive. 1 OU-J*. MARKET— SUITE; DENTIST. DOC- -1 OU— tor ;otber rooms; 2d-hand furniture taken. Maton Street. A~\ Q MASON-NEWLY FURNJSHED SUN- ztxG ny room very reasonable. 1 091 MASON— A NICELY FURNISHED, I" Z.X. corner bay-wlnoow room. Hinoa Street. A»/?7 MINNA. COIL EIGHTH— NEWLY FOR* UU 4 nished bay-window room: $1 per week. Sxiabion Stre«i. - MONTANA HOUSE, 764-^ MISSION. NEAR 4th— Newly opened; single rooms, 10c, 15c and 20c per nlg.it; 60c, 90c and $1 25 per week. HANCOCK HOUSE, /SI MISSION; t*ELKCT family rooming-house: (1 60 11. $•> per week. OKU MISSION — NEWLY FURNISHED CO housekeeping rooms; largo and sunny; cheap. Pacific Street. "VTEW FRANKLIN HOUSE, 821 PACIFIC- Xi Furnished, and unfurnished rooms; prices low. I osr. Stree;. 9QQ POST— (BOHEMIA); 2 BLOCKS FROM -Di leading hotels; elegant; quiet; e'evator. ANDOLPH HOUSE. 601 • POST, CORNER Mason— so bay-window parlors; smaller rooms; gas; r inning water, etc.; $160 tot 4 per week. . . ■ • ':,'•' tii.li f-'-reet. VfEW MANCHESTER (CHANGED HANDS), -vi 44 Sixth, cor. Mission— furnished and renovated throughout: elegant sunny suites; single -I 9*r SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; J —*J nicely furnished double and single front rooms. . ' even in Stree;. RAND SOUTHERN. AND MISSION— vT Suites, single: sonny: moderate; translenu Stockton street. 1 CfiC STOCKTON— 4 SUNNY BOOMS AND IC'UO bath.. Sutter Street. SUTTER HOUSE, 308 SUTTER- FURNISH- ed suites and single; transient; 25c a day up. (THE STANFORD, 320 Vi SUTTER— SUNNY 1 rooms, $2 to $4 week; desirable suites: $18 to $25: special Inducements for business mm; trana 7*l 1 SUTTER— NEWLY FUR. SUNNY PAR- I 11 lor bedr, $15, $18; choice: appre. If seen. '-'Lira stree;. -\ 7 THIRD, NR. MARKET-QUIET LODGING- x I house; transient: tourist specialty; reasonable 9^l THIRD— LARGE rooms, SUITABLE —*i *i for offices or wor* rooms. V MB :>#•«« Avenne. Q1 7 VAN NESS— SUNNY SUIT OF UNFUR- Ol I nished rooms, $15; also turnlshed back parlor. 9S&S3G9BQH Sliscellaneou*. . PRIVATE FAMILY: LAIGE FRONT AL cove room with board; sunny; view of bay; 2 blocks from 3 lines of cars. Apply G. H., box 106, Call. ; Q rooms TO a carpenter who will p work tor rent. Carpenter, box 10, Call Office. STORES TO LET. CORNER STORE. WITH GOOD FIXTURES, 3 rooms and stable: rent low. 500 Ninth &U TORE WITH 3 LIVING-BOOMS TO RENT, $20- 442 Sixth St. f TORE, 2 WINDOWS, 2 ROOMS. 1802 HOW- ard au, cor. Fourteenth. OFFICES TO LET. EMMA SPKECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- J ket St.- $12 10 $20. ASHTON, room 210. STORAGE. AT LOW bates-furniture, carpets, pianos, ; household goods; clean, light com- partments; ' advances made. J. NOONaN, 1017 10 1023 Mission su, above sixth; open evenings. FURNITURE PIANOS, ETC. -ADVANCE^ t packing, shipping. CHAS. LTA YLOR.'-'OII'OSL TH2 AN FRANCISCO ; CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, ; 1897. EOAROINO AND ROOMS. 7 JO PINE-PLEASANT SUNNY BOOM** i~±o and excellent board; $20 to $30 per month. Cl Q ELLIS-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, vJ-LO with board; »Z0 up; use oi parlor, piano.. OflO VAN . NESS — PLEASANT . NEWLY OUO turnlshed revs., with board: summer rates. SALISBURY, 299 HY _ DE, COB. EDDY-PRl- vate hotel*, suites anl single; table unsur- passed; best location in city; irrms moderate. COLUMBIA. l*-3 EDDY— KO MS $1 50 TO $3 a week: rooms wild board. $20 to $30 a month; nice stUies; board fortwo, $10. ROYAL EAGLE HOTEL 110 WELL, OPP. Baldwin: new house; suites; single. . BKOOKLYN HOTEL 208-212 BUSH ST., Xi board and room $1 to $2 per day. $6 to $12 ppr week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1; mite roomi for family $1 tosl 60 per night: first-class service; iree coach. CHARLES MONTuoMERY'. (i(\z\ BUSH— NICK LV FURNISHED SUNNY WO rooms, first-class board*, day, wk.. ma! sin- gle, $20; 2, $16 ma; tath; modern conveniences. SW COR.'," SIXTEENTH ST.. NEAR MIS sion: branch office ot ' 'Jiii LAU. buo- uriptioni and went ails *(ik*>n. *——**—■•■*-—■— S3BSSSSBS3SSSSBBBESSSSBSSSBBS CHILDREN 150AROED. REFINED HOME FOR LITTLE GIRL; FINE care: terms reasonable. 1727 McAllister su MWiM, **^^ p^ 1^ MW "^ IM^ MMIM "*^ M *** M * 1 ' I**'1 **' MEDICAL DR. J. H. JOPSELYN, THE (iBEAT 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 i.ls lie cannot treat to a perfect euro. Ladles, he is always ready to assist you. His knowledge has been strength- ened by extensive experience. No caae peculiar | to your delicate organism is beyond lis sure con- trol. His fema c monthli r inedii s are sure and safe In their effects. His tried and valuable reme- dies for lost main ood are never-falling in their action and are warranted for both young end o.d. , He e.xce s all oiheis in the cure of private diseases. Over 60 years of practice enables him to warr-nt a cure in all cases. Consult parlors, SOS Market st. Ca I or W.Le direct to t»O6 Mar.-el si., rooms 11 and 12. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- Ies-i: never falls in any case of m-mihlv rick* in ss, no mat or what cause: no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous. methods: money in every | case lefund If a cure is not effected: travelers j helped immediately: years' e*tp*rience; borne in confinement with sanitarian' conven.ences. Con- sult fre*- the only re lab c phys cians. DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, "It McAllister St.. next Hiberuia Bank; hou s 9 a. m. to 5 i nd 7 to 8 P. M. A PROCESS THAT NEVER FAII.S TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a few hours when medicine-) and others have fated; no instruments used*, many years' experience; every case tuaran nd; advice free; terms reasonab c: firjl-tlass priva'e home for confinera-nt. MRS. DR. DALEY, 1128 Market st., over the owl Drugstore. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (Irom 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 fatlteverr rase guaranteed I consultation tree: pills $1. MRS DK.WYETH. 'JIB Post st.. near Larkin "VTEW PROCESS: NO MEDICINE OR IN- -1' struments: every woman her own physician for all lemale troubles, no matter from what cause; restores In one day; can oe sent and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny su DRS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST, LADIEs near or far*.* safe, quick cure guaranteed, any diseaso orcoraplaint; home ror patients, nest skill; free diagnosis; low fees: self-cure. 401 Van Ness R. ANDMrtS. WEGENER. 526 EDDY ST.— Safe quick cure for all female complaints guar- anteed: private home in confinement: every com- fort; infants adopted; terms moderate: pills $1. A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— B K- guro; price $1 60. RICHARDS A CO., 406 Clay su ; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to seguro Manufacturing Co., 531 X si., Sacramento. Cal. ALPI- ATI'S FRKNCH PiLLS-A BOON TOLA- dies with female troubles; no danger; safe and sure; $2 50, express c. o. D: don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents Oakland, Cal. LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND PlS- eases or the eve permanently cured at MRS. DR. SCOTT'S, 410 Geary at ; consultation tree. ONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TROUBLE C CONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TROUBLE . communicate with DR. SANTEE, 33 Grant aye., San Francisc -. SURr; CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES: home. in confinement; every comfort; satisfac- tion guaranteed. MRS. DR. OWYER, 226 Turks*. I »U PKAE'o FEMALE REGULATING PILL**: XJ esse and efficient emcaeuasogue: $1 per box. BICHABD-i & CO..dru«ists. 41W Clay «t.,»oie agta, SURE CURE IRHEIiULARI J lES OR OTHER" female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 2a43-,^ 4th. OME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES. OF women. Mrs. Dr. Eunice, 1416 Kth st., Alameda. Dr. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER st., near Jones— Diseases of women and children. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOB THE Call taken at branch bffice, ion Hayw su; open until a *80 o'clock. ' f , ' DENTISTS. VAN VROOM A CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 997 Market su: lady attendant; no gas or other dangerons anaesthetics given; electricity the great agent used 10 relieve palu; teeth tilted and extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a written guarantee given with all work j done; lowest prices: best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D.. physician and surgeon; examination tree by the use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge- work and teeih without plates a specialty. Electro- Dental Parlors, 997 Market st A FULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction; see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; wananted 10 yean: fillings, 50c; crown *, $3 60; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLuRS, 24 Sixth rYJEWYOKK DENTISTS; SET OFTLETH, $5; Xi pain ess extracting, 60 c: none but experienc- ed gi ad uate dentists connected with office* all work warranted. 969 Mission ex., cor. sixth. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist. d:sroverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'tarreU. DE. LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST., NIL Eleventh, no charge for extracting when plates are made; od plates made over Hue new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c; gas given. PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60c. CROWN brtd*re work « specialty; plates $5 up: 13 years experience. R. L Walsh, D.w.s., 8153,4 i.eiry. C»r FULL SET TEETH: BEST MAKE; <tip*J. kept it repair; extractlag free; £llliigs,soc; crowui. $3 SU. Paciilo Denial Parlors, IS Third. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MAR- ket. Leu 3d and 4th: **a»s specialists: patulesi extracting, with gas, $1: plates, $7 up; fill, $1 op. X\f C. HARDING, M. D.. JJENTIST; 600 SUT- if . tor. corner Powell; telephone Main 6375; painless extraction. BUBS DR.HULTBERG,DEN,HaSRESUMKDPRaC- tIce. Y. M. U. A. bJlidlng, r. 1 A 2, 4th floor. MEYER DEUTSCHE!* ZAHNARZH. 935 Market St.: gas given; crown and bridge work. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS. 906 MARKET ST.; extracting 50c; filling 60c up: crowns $3 up. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 1320 Market sL SET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR H. C. Young, 1841 Polk st. R. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET ST. OPEN eveniugs: bund ay till noon; dentistry taught COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION", 80li -lAit* ket st. DR. CHARLE** \V. DECKER. : y WB& HORSES. ftOfifi FIRST-CLASS RIG; HORSE AND *3Pa.UU. phaeton; suitable for doctor. Apply E., box 11. call Office. . C/Y ALL - PURPOSE HORSES. WA<.ONs, O\J carts, harness: auction sale every Tuesday. TATTEiiSALL'S. 721 Howard sU ' AUCTION" SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horse], buggies, wagons, harness, etc Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia St., A WATKINS, auctioneer. - .* J(\ HORSES FOR SALE; AI^JO WAGON*. Tv boggles, cart*, harness: rand Arcade Horss Market, 327 sixth su: auction sal es every W-W* resda,*. SULLI Van *Do V LX. Auctioneers. ; WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FOR SALE-PARK OUTFIT, CONSISTING OF fine road mare, buggy, harness, etc.: cheap. Apply Olympic Club Stables, Powell and sutler. VrKWANb'-'DHANDWAGONETTES.HACKS, 1.1 surreys, buggies.carts, ex press waj;onsliarn.-si; Cheap. 15th and. Valencia, .cl. White 37L BARGAINS! BARGAINS!' BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts, harness, robes aud blankets. Lelbold Harness company, 211 Earalu si., opp. new City Hall. INGLE-SEAT ROAD BUGGY. 1 PHAETON, new,2d-band wagons, bug-ties. 100 Golden Gate ay L-INE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND . MILK X wagons cheap for rash or installments; ; 1 flue top and open buss . : also 1 back. 828 Harrison it BICYCLES. BICYCLE, : IN PERFECT ORDER, VERY cheap. 441 Jessie st, r , ..,-- ffljioe STEARNS WHEELS .2 2- INCH -»■ <•*■■*-'• frame; at a sacrifice. 616 Geary st.".;--; . PERSONAL*. /'. BL- MAIL-YOU ARE TO BLAME; SAME . entrance Friday 2 o'clock sure. f C. K. INCOMPARABLE F. A I TIFI ; EGYP- Dan Enamel: defies detection; 60c. MRS. M. J. BUTLER, 1170 Market at-, room 82. late of 131 Post st. ; .•■: : ;" f ADVICE FBEE; DIVOBCE LAWS A SPEC- xx laity; private: no fee without success: probata, insolvency, collections, patents, trademark!, etc. obtained: private detectives: established 10 years G.W. HOWE, atty at law. 850Market,cor.Stocktn. ME. HOLLAND. PALMIST. HAS RETURN* ed; locates room 1. 2v:3 Pos' st. ME. CHARLOTTE; CASSA, GuNUINE hand-rubblog: dry, alcohol or liniments, $1: face treatment, suc; ladies, invalids. 1007 Market \VANTKD— ONE-. LARGE UNFURNIfcH -.D '» room for housekeeping on Mission, near Elphth or Ninth. Ca 1 1243 -Mission st, ANTED-200 MATRIMONIAL ADVER- Hsemeuts to be inserted In the "Wedding Bell" free of charge; strictly confidential; call personally. Office ill Ellis st. /"•RAY HAIR OR BLEaCHED-PLL MAKE IjT It the color it originally was for from $1 50 to $5: balrdressing, any style, 25c: switches from $1 to $3. You'll find 4leanlinc3a and poll ene6s at G. LEDEPER'S 111 S.ock.ou st. DIVORCE AND ANNULLMENTS OF MAR- r.age; legal everywhere: payments obllelng. Address UNITED STATES DIVORCE BUREAU, lock box F, 1538 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. F~ APEIt HANGING.PAINTING.ETC.: WALL paper 4c. 1302 Webster, pnone Pine 4933. (> P.OCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE "DP- VJ 10-da c" store, -acramemo; fruit jams in glass jars, 10c; rolled oats, i 'Ac to: condensed milk, 4 for 25c; tomatoes, 600 doz.: good coffee, fresh and whole, 17-^c Ib, ground to order; fine tea, 25c lb: send for list. BEESLEY & SON. Sacramento. \OTICK-LA VERITE TOILET PARLOR RE- Xi moved to 30 Geary su, near Kearny. •..';'.- C. TELEPHONES. " ELLIN'S Kiecrlfftl Works, 421 Montgomery. . If interested Fend for catalogue. SUIT TO ORDER ON EA-.Y INSTALLMENTS L LEMOS, 1117 Market sU. bet. 7th and Bth. CILOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- ) tailed at wholesale _ ligure*. 20 bansOme su HHUFrCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, . pastltter. C 23 Golden o ate ay. Tel. sutler 471. : 810 OUTDOOR sTEREOPTICON SHOW EVE* ry night cor. Market and Sixth sin. ; artistic a-.l* Tertiseroenti . In living light; promoters of basin ress. consult oWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market ELECTRIC LIGHTS -IN kVEuY.ROOM: Winchester Boris*. 44 lhlrd au, nr. Market: 100 rooms. 262 tosl 50 per nigh*.; 91 50 to $8 per week; tree bin and bat-ga*ce to and irom UlO ierr/. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND NY AN 1 Aha FOU THE O Call taken at braucu Mac** .*•?» Hay*** t^.; men 111.: : ■■)'■<' ■■Tl.ick. . FDUCATIONAT. A METHOD OF VOICE BUILDING, REDU- clrig the training of tho voice to an exact acl- • 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 ilm- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant through- not the c.. tire range; perfect ease lv sinning the highest notes: patrons and pupils carefully pre- pared for parlor, platform, concert, choir, stage or opeia. tonui-r puiis and reference*!— Franz Ve - - ter. Dan MoriUon, . bbie Whluaery, Adelaide Detclion, Marie Ilolton, Helen Potter. Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, A'baui, Barilll, Lagrange, Marches!, etc For terms aid instructions app v 10 CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIO-, 933 Market st", Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. ANDERSON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, accredited— Day and evening c asses: privat* lessons, pu* lis prepared for California and Stan- ford Universities: a scholarship In U. C. and Stan- ford University each valued at *300 per year, for 4 yeais, awarded to highest 2 graduates; sen! for catalogue: teachers' and civil service examina- tions: special evening classes for entrance to Law College, Room 406, Parroit buildiu?. H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short- baud, typing, telegraphy, languages, English j branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering. I Eiirvevini*, assaying, naviga.ion, etc.; 20 teachers; ! day and evening sessions; write for catalogue. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and newspaper i lustra..o n reopens (after vaca- tion) on Monday, August 2. For particulars ad- dress 424 Pine su AY RES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 WONT- gomery *-'.: individual Instruction In short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship $60: low rate* ' per week and month. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL 1 ELECL. mining, niech., survey, assay, archlu; dayAeve.: j est. 186 L A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 MarkeU BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— vale theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed en stage. H. 6 and 12, 1.0.0. F. block. 7tn and MkU TARR, THE EXPERT* . BOOKS OPENED, closed or adjusted: private lessons In bookkeep- ing; aud rapid .alcula-.ions. 855 Markeu rm. 571 SPANISH— CLASSES DAILY; »3 MONTH; 4 to 9p. M. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. A CTING-LEO COOPER'S SCHOOL OF' ACT- .rV ing; elocution andstage technique. 814 Geary. SINGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, .German languages; 92 mo. 109Taylor. B OWENS ACADEMY— 12th ANDBBUSH sis., Oakland, Cal. ; next term Monday, July ML PROF. LOUI*«MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN guitar, corneu reasonable. 225 Geary, nr. Powell. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING. gram., etc ; day, night; $5 mo. 1504 Mkt.,op.Sih. GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: 93 mo. Mary Westbcua. 39 Fifth sU j CO7 MONTGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY- t)-. I open until 9:3 J oclock: branch office of the Call: subscriptions and wan: ada taken. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ABSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est bouau west of Chicago Is KOHLEB A CHASE'S. 26. 28 and 80 O'Farreli st. Pianos, organs and all other musical Instruments, of all grades' and prices. Terms easy: prices lowesu Everything possible dona to please and satisfy . the customer. . • ARE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a rnatio'.' If so don't fall to call and ' inspect the fine Instruments we are selling for 53, 96. $7. »8, SO and $11' per month; every piano guaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., stemway dealers, corner Kearny and-utter sts. MONeY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. . BE sure and get our prices on pianos: new and ! used pianos $40 and upward: ail guaronteed: sat- ! isfaction assured; orca is, *10. THE J. DEWING Co", 2d floor. Flood building. ACTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- :.;»is; monthly payments $5 up: correspon- dence ■ sollciteu. THE F. W. SPENCER COM* PA NY, 93:< Market su, opp. Mason; tsiabllahel ovi-r -0 years. * Al'. IST BARGAINS-GORDON UPRIGHT, $31);' Webe- upright, $200; bohmer. 5160; Bluttmer,.' $100: a sweep on all pianos. - BKUENN'S, 22b Post st. ON A- FIDE BEDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush A Gerts and others; sec* ond-hani pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor to A. L Bancroft A Ca, 824 Poeu ADMIN ISTBATOB's BALE — MUST SELL: pianos ac I Immense reduction for cash or oa installments. EaTON estate, 735 Market su ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $100 AT 426 Grove St.; leaving city; must sell. CJj^JA ELEGANT PIANO FOR SALE JON $5 t3)"iv/. Installments. 221 Leavenworth st. BARGAIN; GOOD UPiUGHT SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernla Bank. i jiEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVAIB*, 769 J' Market st., for ?125; pianos to reuu ELEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT, FINE tone, bargain. E. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. iWI G. BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET ff .A Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 sacto. AGENT FOR SHAW: ALL OTU ER STAND- ard makes: rent $2. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. BY I. ON MAUZY, 308 POST ST. -SOU MER, Newfcy A Ev^ns. Brlggs and other pianos. SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS.OLD ANEW. 11. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Laiham place NABE PIANOS; NEW SCALE; NEW *l styles. KdHLER A CHASE, 30 '/Fan-ell su AT SHKK.UA.N. CLAY A CO.'S ONLY Wii.l, A'you find a stock of new stelnway pianos. 1 itn MA'i'tt ST.— BRANCH OFjr'ACK OF XV i 'x txtt Caul, kuoecripueu and -aaa*. • ads > take.i. : f* ,; :•;.' 'HOUSES FOR SALE. . . A HOUSES'; MAKE OFF. MUST BE SOLD land removed at once; 649 10 655 Mission st. Can 658 Mission su . , - :' ATTORNEYS- A T-L AW. .. ! ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC jz\ laity: private; no fee without success; probate insolvency, collections, prtents, trademarks, etc. obtained; private detectives: established 10 years G. W.hoWE, any at 1aw,850 Markei. cor. Stocktn ADVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cessful. W. W. DAVIDS* >N, 927 Market su HOTEL FOR SALE. HOTEL' LEAtE AND FURMITURE; "160 rooms: lVi blocks from Market su A. M. { SFJ-.CK, 602 Market St. CITY REAL ESTATE, fv REAL ESTATE" "TTfIX - ,'-... U . for sale by THOMAS Magee a sons, 4 montgomery st. FILLMORE ST., BET. butter: AND bush, 25x100 and 2-story: 8 room* and bath; grow- inginto business piop-nvi only *5000. . NE. COR. GOLDEN GATE AYE. ANDCKN- traI aye., 25x100, $2100; or 50x100, $4000. COR. SKCONb AND JESSIE STS, ONLY 250 feet from Market 21x57:6; only $18 000. ELLIS ST., BET. OCTAVIA AND LAGUNA; only one lot left; 27:6x120 to rear street: $3850; both streets accepted. COR. MISSION AND ANNIE STS, NEAR J hlrd;' s6xl2o; rents $210 a month: $45,000. COR. POWELL AND CHESTNUT STS.; 25x 100; only 83000; or large corner. POWELL-ST. LOTS; 26x100; $1760; OR ANY" else; bet. Lombard and Chestnut sts.; street ac- cepted: electric cars pa>s. -;*^-'t BUSH ST.; 82:6x137:6: BET. TAYLOR AND Jones; and fine residence; only $25,000. O'FARRELL ST., BET. LAGUNA AND BU- chanan; lots any size front; 25x120, to rear street; $3000; very cheap. LAGUNA ST.; 1 LOT LEFT; 25x100; ONLY $2450; beU Ellis and O'Farreli sis. LEAVENWORTH ST., W. SIDE, BET. O'FAR- rell and Geary: 30:9x1:17:6, and 2-story dwell- ings; renting for $ 4 50: $11,500. RENTS $64; 3 FINE MODERN FLATS; 7.7 and 9 rooms; let 25x115; 21st su, bet. Valen- cia and Guerrero. VAN NESS AYE LOT; ONLY $125 A FRONT ♦ foot: 35x126; bet. Green and Uuion; street accepted. RENTS $58: «6000: FIFTH ST., NEAR FOL- som: 25x75 and 3-story; 2 stores below and 14 rooms above. .'■:■ • -; / ©EAA EACH-GREEVWICH-ST. LOTS; 25x «J?UUU 77:6; near Dcvi tadero su j; f..? NW. COR. GREENWICH AND DEVISDERO; Al 37:6x77:6, $lo00: or 6.1:6x77 :6, $1500. SOMETHING CHOICE CJjOOAA fine handsome 8- room RESI- iJpDZiW. dance known as 676 Liberty St., near Castro: terms, 4400 cash, balance $30 per month. Sst£BE©w-i ' ALSO. ©OCXn CHOICE. BAY-WINDOW COT- <3>Z OOV. ( HOIt'E. BAY-WINDOW COT- _ OoyJ. tag* consisting of 5 rtoms and bath, No. 536 Liberty, near i astro ; term?. $000 down; balance $25 p-r month. Apply Of F. A. Mc- ' N ALL i" A CO., 19 Montgomery su . _ , : \TEW CHOICE W. A. FLAT*. li $6100— Renting $720 a year and constructed by days' labor: street accepted; this is ihe b-st in- vestment in the city: teimilosiilU For particu- lars apply to F. a. McNally St CO., 19 Mont- gomery su . -■;'■- 'n> : ,; ;■.- Cl C MIS. ). REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY ST. TOR SALE. Choice building lot on Army and 27tb sts.: close to electric road. $450— San Carloi Villa lot; 100x150 feet $6700— :6 feet on Jacksou su. overlook- lug ibe Presidio and bay. $5500—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 25x137 :6 feet; electric roaa passes houses; make offer. 8500- Elegant NW. comer of Cole and Carl sts. BOO— Choice building lots north of park. Bargain— SW. cor. Fifth ay. and c sU: 109x95ft. CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE BAR- I gains at UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Market sU NEW COTTAGE. 4 BOOMS, BATH; CITY water: large lot*, -Mission cars; $1200 cash or $15 monthly. Owner. 413 Kearny St., 9to 12. NEW COTTAGES OF 4, 5, 7 ROOMS; BATHS; xi large lots; Mission cars, 25 minutes' ride; in- spection lnviied; owner. 413 Kearny, will accept vacant lot part payment; easy terms, like reuu Do you Want a house? the last new house 01 Cole st, near Waller must be solo; price astonishingly low; terms easy. Apply on premises; takeHali-ht, Oak or O'Farreli su cars. fflj I QAA WILE BUILD HOUSE OF 2 FLATS *4P J OUU crop etc: will call. GEO. 51. SALS- BURY, Builder, 521 X St., sunset DistricU $7 A A CASH; 2 LOTS IN HE YMAN TRACT; tST iVY one Is worth the money. Call at 865 Mission st. SW. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION; branch office ot Tua Calx, bunscripuoua and want ads taken. * •-'■-?' COUNTRY REAL FSTATB. ALAMEDA COUNTY— 46-ACRE HOME farm: a choice piece of land; beautiful loca- tion: about one-half In bearing desirable fruits and nuts also embraces hay and pasture land; a splendid property: everything complete, and at a bargain; three trains daily; Investigate this. H. H. CiiANE, 410 Montgomery su A BAKE OPPORTUNITY FOR PHYSICIAN; -desirable location: controlling a fine prac- tice: nice residence; store; large lot In Alameda County; price $2160. H. 11. CRANE, 410 Mont- gomery su TORE MAtRIFICKD FOR $1200— A NICE home, close to the sen: 4 acres black level soil: valued $200 per acre; a new hard- finished house: cost over $1000: other buildings; good well; fruit trees, etc. ; i.ultable for chicken ianch: owner going to the gold fields. Adlress box 52, P. O Capitola. T HAVE RANCHES OF ALL slZfcS FOR 1 sale and exchange. A. F. MICHAELS, Real Estate Broker, 1*36 Market st., room 126. HOTEL FOR SALE— AT JACKSON, AMA- dor County; situated center of Main street: 40x90 feet; lot 133 feet back of building; good bar, 2 piilors, 24 rooms, electric Hants through- out: must be sold by September 1; doln-t excellent business: rents for $75 per month; come and see this bargain*, pri c $6500: pun cash. GEO. W. MORROW, real estate agent, Jackson, Cal. Ot 1 7 PER ACRE; 1200 ACRES; 700 VALLEY 0J- • wheat I'and, 600 mountain land,- 10 acres vineyard; all fenced; good house, barn, eta; San 1 rancisco property taken In part javmenu Ad- dress N. A. Bkitton, Williams, Colnsa 10, Cat 41*1 Q AAA 217 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM tSPXt/.UUU. Napa, for sale or exebanse for Oakland or San 1 rancisco property or good busi- ness; 150 acre* cultivated: 10 lv choice fruits: 15 olives: 1 blackberries; loo*e soli; 20 living springs: good 2-story house; 9 rooms; bath; hot and cold water; cottage, 2 rooms; 3 barns: 5 chicken-houses; brooding-house; granary; work- shop: windmill and tank; plenty shade tree* arid hundreds of redwoods: springs can be utillz d for baths', would make excellent summer resoru Ad- dress owner, C. R. LOOK, Napa, Cal. LITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM* proved: easr terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces on- 8 and 10 years' crediu D. H. TWINU, So- noma City; every Monday at 632 Market «U, s F MONEY TO -LOAN. OtOCifi AAA AT 6Vfc PER CENT: CITY QOUv-VVV real estate; also Oakland; life insurance, second mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate In probate: any sum: private capital placed; mortgages bought. . MANHAT- TAN LOAN CO., No 10 Mills build ing, ground floor OAKS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS IN ■J & F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: no d c ays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above sixth; tei. South 14. ANY AMOUNT: IST.2D OR 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided inteiests. real estates in pro- bate; furniture and pianos without removal. Mc- COLGaN, 24 Montgomery at., room 3. LOW RATE, (5 PER MONTH INTEREST on each $100 55c per mouth on $100: second mortgage: any security. Cash, box 2, Call Office. BANKBOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA Sw- ings and Loan Society bought; money loaned ion all kinds of personal property. 231 Third su . \»"E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY »» real estate: . Interest rea-onable. Cat. Title Ins. and Trust '-TO Montgomery su, Mills butd. HIGHLY , RESPECTABLE AND PRIVAT place to obtain liberal advances ' on diamonds and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 94a Market su: telephone Greea 204. ADVANCES ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal; no deiav: no com- mission: lowest interest. Room 08. 1170 MarkeU ON FURNITURE. PIANOS; NO REMOVAL; low Int.: private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary at. MONEY to loan on all securities as low as banks. S. SALOMON, 328 Montgomery. NY SUM; IST OR 2D MORTGAGES, FURNl- ture, estates, etc. H. MURPHY, 628 Market. ANY SUM, IST OR 2ND MORTGAGES, ES* J\. tatea in probate, etc. Km. 7, 508 California, su Of "I f|o.ooo ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES tJ)IU low Interest. JOS B. IC'PLITZ. 831) Pine. (J*.;:/ 1 'iv $50,000; LoWEsT RATE; IST A2D <Jpt)U mortg. : any proposition. Dryden. 413 Mont 4)r.)/* MISSION ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF Z.0Z.0 'i Ha, CAUL; ■ auuaCfiptiuiu , iaia want ads taken. ' '■ , : . ■',':-' I -"": ,f/"-'.':'- ; '^\ - . -; ;: FINANCIAL. • LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st. . r , PHYSICIANS. DP. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1306 MARKET, RES 2864 25 th at.; diseases of women a specialty. a OaKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND BKAL KSXATJfi. • (JOOAf) NEW COTTAGK; 4 ROOMS AND ifpZiZVV. bath; near station*, easy terms. . $2500— New colonial rotta.e now building: 5 rooms, bath, etc ; in excellent location; $150 cash, $25 monthly. ■ — - ■ S2Bso— New co'.toge, 6 rooms and bath; *150 cash and fHj monthly. MaRCUSE A I'M MEL, Bay-street sta'.lon, AUmeda, and 628 Martet St., ■ Si *'. Office open Sundays and holidays. ::;^y." : ©RflAfk BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSK: ijpoyjyjyj. overlooking Lake Merritt: lOroorm; bath: finely finished; eaav terms; lot 50x100: all street won done. WILLIAM B. TODD, 1002 Broadway, Oaklaud. ONLY f650-EUKNISHEO HOUSE,* ROOMS; lot su xlSO ; 32 apricot trees. full bearing; sac- rifice sale. Owner, oox 483 P. 0., Oakland. GET A CHOICE, HEALTHFUL HOME SITE wbUe, prices are low: lots $100 to (150 at I'iichburr*. beyond Fruitvale: the Deal proper*. for investment cow offered; local trains and electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and ib to ban Francisco; splendid climate, oat of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening: very beet water facilities; good school: terms to suit. • Before bay- ing in this locality see the owner of this property, C. M. KUNKLE. tlsi-i Waanlugton au upstairs, room 28. Oakland. CaL : *.*'••' : OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE-FKOM TUESDAY AND BAD* ance of the week, trustee's sale. bCHKLL- HA,\S' store, 408 Kleventh st-, Oakland FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL FRUITVALE. We have 6 elegant • ottages for sale cheap and on terms to suit purchasers: price Horn $800 to 51 00; buy a home in this growing suburb. Ap- ply to BAsf-El I' BROS., Fruitvale stat.on. ttK9& * BEAUTIFUL LOT-> 4 BLOCKS wOZ O. from station. D. PRATT, Fruitvale station. . . .„•.;'•.■; SO/* An "3 ACRES; GOOD HOUSE, BARN Z'-W. and chicken-bouse: water running through tract: just the place for lowls. Fields' Real Co.. 1146 E. Fourteenth st-, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE ©l^ftfi LOT 25x163*. COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS •J'l'iUl/. and bath: Park-su business prop- erty*, this is the chance of a ceu tury. fljjoirtn LOT 35x100; $300 CASH, $1800 — 1"". can remain on ■ mortgage; housj of 7 rooms and bath; or. fine avenue. (ffiOlllfk LOTSOxI2S; MODERN COTTAGE HbZiXVV. of 5 rooms aud bath; $50 cash. $20 per month. ffi'/finn LOT 40x150; FIXE NEW COT- ZOVyi. tase. 6 rooms and bath; $1&0 cash, $25 per mouth; snap; near station and achooi. SO(2f\(\ LOT 37:6x108; ELKGANT NEW ODUU. corner cottage: 7 rooms and bath; $100 cash and $30 per month. CJ./?nAA WORTH $8500; LOT 56x167: ONE •JpUUUt/.of the nest 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. MORE A L A CO., 1432 Park St., Alameda, Cal. SI Z>(lfl GREAT BARGAIN; 4 BOOMS: ) ' Z.VV. bain; gas; high basement; fine Im- proved lot; a reet work all done. $3000—6 large rooms: cottage; lot 50x207; furnished. $60 o— New modern bouse, with latest improve- ments: greet bargain; tost $8500: must be sold. $1700— 7 rooms: 2-story: lot 50x150. $700— Corner lo:*. 40x188: street work all done. $650— Lot 40x128: street work a'l done. . E. v. JUDO A CO, 1424 Park st- t&a&i $z}(if\(\ HOUSE: 8 ROOM*-: LOT 40x181: iiVW. building cost $3500 three years ago; this Is a bargain; see it. T. F. BAIRD, 1803 Park St.. A lamella. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NICE LOT IN WEST BERKELEY ON OTH -Li s'.., near Bancroft way, Po.isii s atlon. 2009 Seventeenth St., San Francisco. ORDERED BY THE BANK TO HELL-HOUSE of 0 large rooms; aubstantl»lly built: near the University*, sold for amount of mortgage. ,■ J. J. MASON, Real state, Beraeey station. A SNAP— NEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND bath; modern: pretty; lot 40x136; a northeast corner; bearing fruli trees; price below cost, only $2500: easy terms if desired. O. G. MAY A CO., 2123 Cenier st.. Berkel-y. . TKOFERTY TO EXCHANGE. <B»r AN ACRE; 1280 ACRES TIMBKR: GOOD ijpO for s'.ock or fruit; plenty wa.er. 8., box 40, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. I- CIASH: 2 OR 3 FLATS, OR LO l; STATE LOW- > est price. G , box 5, Call Office. OfiP-l/l/l L °T WANTED AT THE MISSION. -JP-JUI'. Oash. box 37. this office. . USUAL NOTICES. XTOTICE TO CREDITORS — ESTATE OF IN HENRY POTTKER, deceased — Notice is hereby given by the under igned, A. C. FREESE, administrator (with the ill annexed) of the es- tate Of HENRY PoTTKEB, deceased, to the credi- tors of and all persons naving claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them; with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to tne said administrator (with the will annexed), at room 36, Chronicle building, corner of Gear/ and Kearny streets, th-? same b Ing his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the • lty and County of ban Francisco, state of California. A. c. FREESE, administrator (with the wilt < annexed) of the estate of HENRY POITKEK, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, July 6, 1897. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator with the will annexed). DEPARTMENT No. 9. PROBATE— IN THE Superior Court in and for the City'and County of San Francisco. State of California. . in the mat- ter of the estate of JOHN BAN D. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that FRIDAY, the 13th day of August, A. D. 1 897. at 1 0 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the courtroom of Department .No. 9 Of said Court, at the New city Hall, in the City and County of fan Francisco, state of California, have been appolnte.l as the time and place for proving the will of said JOHN BAND, deceased, and for bearing the application of CATHERINE BAND for the issuance to her of letters of administration .with the will annexed. . Dated July 30, A. D. 1897. • [SEAI.J CHARLES F. CURRY, Cleric. By V. F. NORTHROP. Deputy Clerk. M. S. TAYLOR, Attorney for Petitioner, City Hall, Alameda, Cat. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The win-- marrta-re licenses have been Issued by the County Clerk's office: Alfred Ober and Jennie Johnson. 23—22. Angus McMillan and Laura C. Aeuirre. 63—80. W. T. satii-rwhteand Anna Cummlngi.27— 2o. R. M. Mitchell Jr. ana Hannai Ltebscher. 25— J. Daniel D. Dlneen and Hannah Koster, 28— 28. Christopher Reed ani Etnel i D. can an, 21—17. • Granbatista Demar.ini and -lonnda DemartlnL 34-18. BIRTIIS— MARRIAGES— DEATtfS. rßlrtti, marriage and death notion sent by mall will not be inserted. They must, oe handed in a; either of the publication offices and be in lor* *t with the name and residence of persons author!** i to have the same pubilaheL | s- •• . BORN. BURGER— InIy 25, 1897, to the wife of (.'.Burger, a daughter. ''Tvl*.*-: COLBY— Au ;nst I. 1837, to the wife of Clyde W. Colby, a daughter . COSOLY— August 3, 1897, to the wlfeof J. P. ; Cosoly, a daughter. COOPER— this city, August 3, 1897, to the ' wife of WlliUm Cooper, a eon. DA VI-— ln this city. July 5, 1897, to the wlfeof I Oeorge Davis, a son. i GIBSON In Oakland, July 25, 1897, to the wife Of A. R. Olbsoa, a daughter. .. i ISAACS— In tbi- city, August 2, 1897, to the wife , of J. L Is\ac3, a daughter. t ._ JUNGBLUT— JuIy 20, 1897. to the wife of Otto A. Juncblo , a son. BORAX— In tbls city, August 3, 1897, to the wife ■ of Dennis ■**•< -ran. a son. - WINN— in Berkeley, Cal., August 2, 1897, to the 1 wife of W. B. Winn, a son. T^a*ggjMf»*^HjCT****d WAGNER— In this city. at the Potrero, July 31, 1897, to. tue wife of Henry A. Wagner, a ; daughter. 'n 3IARctIED. GORMAN— WHITE— In this city, July 31, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. E. It. Dllle, Jonn Gorman of San Fraucisco and Adeline L White of Soulier ■ Creek, -ante Cru< County, Cat. GWYNN-BECKHUSON— In thli city, July 27 1897. by the Rev. Mr. Walk. Charles A. Gwynn and Madeline Beckbuson. both of San Francisco. HARLow_McCABE-In this city, July 31,1837 i by the Rev. - Dr. E. R. Dllle, Anlrew Franklin , Har ow and EUzaoeih Mccab.-, both of Kan Francisco. ■".._■:. . .. HIGGINS-DOLLANCE— In Portland, Or.. July « 31, 18*17. William J. Hlgi-lns of New York City | and Rose Dollance of Denver, Colo. ' KNECHT-BACHMANN-Inthls city, August 2, ?. 1897. by the itev. F. W. Fischer, Henry Knecht : and Bertha Bachmann, both of can Francisco. MILLAKD-DEA^-lu this City, July. 31, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Diile, Charles H. Millard ■ and Eugenia C Dean, Doth of San Francl.co. MOHR— BUhKOKLIX-In Oakland. August 1, 1897, a; the' reslden c of theorlde'j parents. * by the Rev. J. H. Tnei-is, Henry Mobr and Anni? Buergelin. . MONTGOMERY — BCHONW ASBKR - In this city, July 21, 1837. ty the Rev. Or. E. R. Dllle, George Montgomery and > Elizabeth Schon- wasse*. bum of San Francisco [ ' S3; DIED. Le BallUter, James K. Magner. Anne C. Bower. .Mrs. George Martin. Richard W. Coogan. Michael Morrison. Margaret A. - Crlsman, Cuaries L Mager. Ha-oid J. Conway, James Peterson. Jalmar A Casey, Bridget rarkkala. Mary J. Deai. William J. Ro:ueo, Maria Grtffia. Edward D. Sii-vari. Julia I. Hylund, Michael , Sweeney, Dennis Hill 31ri. Mary A Steward, soon J. • Hinkle. Harr/ C. i-*chwab. Heloise Hart. Mangle Tann. Mary .I.'t- .-. John H. Taft. D. M. McGulr-*, Charles Zwick, Philip LB BALLISTER— In this city. Au;nst 3,1837, James V., beloved husnand or Rena Le Ballls.er, a native of Maine, aged 63 years. SS" Friends are respectfully Invite 1 to atteal the funeral TO-MoRROW (Thursday, at a • o'clock p. M.. from the parlors of 11. C. Porier A Co.. 122 Eddy street. N. B.— Funeral und*-r the auspices of Templar Lodge No. 17, L O. o. F. Please omit flowers. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BOWER-In this city. August 3, 1897, Mr-. Oeorge Bower, dearly beloved wife o: George Bower, and mother of Mrs. Ada Wells. Geor,*e Bower Jr. and tha lata Maul Boner, 428 Oak street. SS" Notice of funeral hera-i't-*r. COOGAN— Ia Oakland. August 3. 1837. Michiol Coogan, auniivct or county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 74 .-ears. Notice of funeral hereafter. CRISMAN— In thl* cl'.y. An?usf 2. 1897. Charts? L Cr.sman, a native of Pa ; nsylvania, asoJ 81 year*. '\ . Friends and acquaintance! are ratoeet* lnllv Invited to alien. l tne funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. "m.. from Mission Ma-tonic Hall, corner of sixteenth ami Valencia streets, linger ihe ampice* of Mission* Lodge No 169. F. ati'l a.'M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. CONWAY— In this ii y, Au-tust 1, 1807, James Conway, a native <>t San Frautisoj, aged 15 years 11 months an.! 3 days. CASEY— In this city. Auiu3t 2. 1837. Bridget Casey, a native of Ireland, used 77 years. DEAN— In this city. August 3, 1897. William J.. beloved you i;eu son of Mrs.' J. and th? lam George Dean, a native of Newfounilaud, ai-el 28 years and 9 days. < " ; J, ;. .:-,.., GRIFFIN— In this elf. AiiTUSt 3, 1897, PI -1 war I D.. dearly beloved husband of Llllie Griffin, and son of John D Gr.ffin. a native or San Fraucisco, aged 27 years 7 munlh) and IS days. HYLAND-In th city. August 3, 1897, Michael, beloved husband of the la. t* Mary Hyland, and father of John Hyiaul aul .Mrs. James Am- brose, a naliva of County cal way, Ireland, aij**i 7 J years- A9*Fiienas and acqualntancei are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:iO o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of ins daui:ht r. Mrs. James Ambrose, 413 For.v-seconl avenue, off Point Lo bo i ave- nue, thenre to star of the sea Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for tin repoje of his soul, commenein'; at 9 o'clock a.m. Juterraent Mourn Calvary Cemetsry. HILL— In Fruitvale, Alameda County, Augusts, 1837, Mrs. Mary A., widow of A D. Hill, aid mother of Mrs. M. L. Maxwell,' Mrs. H. (*. : Squire ana Anna A. iilll, a ua:lve ot England, aged 80 year*. 09" Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at at. Stephen's Church, Fulton street, between Webster aud . Fillmore, san Francisco. Interment L o. O. F. Cemetery. HINKLE— In Seattle, Wash., July 13,. 1897. Harry Conrad Hln*-le, M.D.. a native of In- diana aged 37 yean 8 months and 1 day. HART— In this city, Aui-nst" 2, 1897. Maggie Hart, wifeof Thomas Morriih. beloved daughter of he ins aud the la. c Jonn Hart, an s ster of Mrs. F. Saunders. Mrs. D. , Couroy. Tbomai and the late James and John Har., a natlvd of Brooklyn, N. Y. age.i 35 yean and 4 mouths. rß'Ooxiyn (N. V. ) papers please copy.j ^r- ., Friend I auu acqualntancei are respec*-- fully invited to attend m-> funeral Tills DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence other sinter, Mrs. F. t-auuders, 15a Mc- Lea court, off Ninth street, between Harrison an I Bryant. Inter-neat Holy Cross Cemetorv. JOKY— In this city, Aueust 2. 1837, John 11., be- loved husband of Annie M. Jorv, and father of Edward, Fred." George. John. Lizzie, Kittle and Annie Jot/, a native of England, a^ed 40 years 2 months and 4 days. SB* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late reuaenc-*. 540 Howard sire**:. between Firs*, and Sacond. luence to St. Patrick's Church, for services, commencing at 10 o'clock a. ml Interment Holy Cross cemetery- MrGUIRE-In this cir*. July 3, 1897, Charles Mcoulre, a native of Belfas, Ireland, aged 42 year?. MAGNER— In this city, August 1897, Anne C. beloved wife of John D. Manner, and sister of Walter Goldsmith, a uAll of Sue Francisco, age i 34 years. / - -- --• aSTFrlenil3 ant acquaintances a.*"* resneit- fu Iv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her tale . residence. 1230 a Broadway. thence to SLLngid'a Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MARTIN -In Livermore. August 2. I<<37. Rich- ard Winter, son or Mr. and Mrs. J. Wast Mar- ' tin, a native or California, aged 3d years. •)S"lniermen(, private. MORRISON — In this city. Autnst 2. 1897, Mar- garet A., wife of Thomas H. . Morrison, and daughter of tbe late Joan and Rachel Middle* toi. a native of Phllalelphia. jg-y Friend* are respe-*: fully invited to atten I the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. M.. irom her late residence, 2525 Pine street. . Interment private. MAGER— In thl3 city. Auguit 1. 1897. Harold J. Mager. a native of San Francisco, a^ad 10 months. ' PETERSON— Drowned in San Francisco Bay, August 1, 1897, Jalmar Slgfrld, dearly beloved son of John and Christine Peterson, and beloved brother of Albert, Nels and I.lllie l'cterso-j, a native of Sau Fraucisco, aged 15 years 1 month and 7 days. BS" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS D-v* (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. v.. from ihe residence of bts parents. 602 Railroad avenue south, south San Francises. Interment Lu. o. If. Cemetery. WmmWBMtS PARKKALA— In this city. Augus'. 2,. 1897, Marie Johanna Parkkala, a native of Raahe, Finland, aged 25 .■eari.*£S**#**SSßao&Qt£*Ss; jWFrlendj and acquaintance* are resoeot- fully Invited to attend :be funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at. 9 o'clock r. m., from the par- lors of tDaisted A Co., 916 MUsioa s-.reec interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROMEO— In his city, July 30 1837. Maria Ro- meo, a native of San Francisco, aged 09 years. SIEVERS— In thisc:tr. August 2, 1897, Julia 1., beloved wife of Joan H. sievers, and mother of Mr.. J. G. lis Mrs. Frank Paul and May, Sophie and Joan R. *■ levers, a native of Baltimore, aged 48 years and 6 months. ayFrien-is and acaualntancei are resp**c-.- fnlly Invited to attend the funecal THIS HAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. v., from her lav residence. 1306 Jones street, near Clay. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. SWEENEY— In th's city, August 1, 1897. Dennis, . beloved husband of Catherine Sweeney, a native o! Mill tLrest, county Cork. Ireland, aged C 8 years. SS" Friends and acquaintance* ars respect- . fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DA i" ; (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. it., from his late residence 1717 Jones street, ihcnce to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bs celebrated for the repose of hii sbnl, i commencing at lOo'clock a. m interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STEWARD— In this city, August 3, 1837. Joseph James, beloved son of Mrs. Sara and the late Joseph Steward, and . brother of Charles and Annie Steward, a native of san Francisco, aged ' 11 years 10 months and 14 days- '- SCHWAB— In tnls city. August 3, 1897. Heloise, Infant daughter of George and Rosallud Schwab, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 days. , TANN— In Haywards, Auguit 1, 1897. Mary, - beloved wife of John D. Tann and motner of ' William, May, John, Len». Gu.sie and Joseph Tann, ased 40 years and 9 months. ': :.* Friends and acquaintances ate respect- full** invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock: a. m.. - from 'All bain; cnuron, Haywards. Interment Catholic I cemetery. * . . ; TAFT— In San Joie, July 21. 1897, D. H. Taft. a native of Meudon, Mas*., agta 73 years S months and 21 days. SSWICK— In the City and County Hospital, August 8, 1897, Philip Zwick, aged 32 yean. BT. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDINO Asso- ■ ciation — Tne regular monthly, requiem high '■ mass for the deceased ■. members of the abovj : association, and for tha deceased parents anl relatives of the members, will be celebrated In St. Dominic's Church. Bush and Steiuer streets. TO-MOrtROW (lhursday), at 9 o'clock a. m. Friends are invited to attend. . . . ■ v McAVOY & GALLAGHER, ■•• jj . FUNERAL DIKECTORS & EMBALM KB*, SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. -Jk*******-**-*M*--*Mar**-MHMB-*KMK****MMHMIMai*M**MBXe H. B. Mc.cVoV Manager Mo A. 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