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HOUSES TO LET. QQ 5-ROOM HOUSE: BEST FOR THE 1* KJ- money: healthy; tine view. Greenwich 1 nd Kearny sis. VIODEHN HOUSE; 8 ROOMS AND BATH: i - *? en3<,nl: newly painted and tinted; facing < arfleld sq, JBrei Twenty-fifth st. and Treat aye. Apply MADISON & BURKE. VFYV HOUSE: 32 uK 16 KOuMrs; ALL _ v , ,?t /: , , l ?; 0 ., e lrance 1 - A PP'V GEORGE YON MLR, 1153 Howard st„ bet. Seventh and Eighth. HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS. YYTTH MODERN Im- provements: rent $12. Apply 681 Vis shotwell. KLONOVVF. fii\j lD , „ .. Will rent homes at BALDWIN & HoWELL. .0 Montgomery 5t.:., - -t3.-| C FINE HOUSE TO LET.; 6 ROOMS; <J 1«J. water free. 231, Morris aye.. nr. Sixth. FURNISHED HOUSES. VL« N £ SHED h °U*E OF 8 ROOMS. RENT 1 *36: flat of 3 large rooms, furnished or uufur- nisned. $18. 1717 Webster st. COTTAGES TO LET. /COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS; LATEST IN' PROVE. Yy ments: large stable. 828 Hampshire, near I wenty-tirst. •i 1 1 bay-window cottage 4 ROOMS; 0 11. water fie ». 11l Collins St., near Geary. J ROOMS. BATH. STATIONARY TUBS, 'I basement, yard: $11. 18281,4 Treat aye. OUNNY COTTAGES op 6 AND 6 ROOMS; 17 bitb: basement; yard. Dolores and Fifteenth. FLATS TO LET: lflVl NINETEENTH— WIDOM IC»U»' wishes to rent part of upper unfurnished fiat; near 2 c-a:s: rent reasonable. (s?9'> e\A i-K. CORNER SUTTER AND C— — .OK. Fillmore— 6 rooms and bath. "•MAT* OF 3, 6 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH. 481 J Chestnut st . near Powell. 171/ I HYDK-7 CHOICE SUNNY' ROOMs! 1 I IV $3J. 1122 Broadway: 4 large rooms, SI 4. '> SUNNY" ROOMS; LARGE". YARD; 267 DORE 0 st., off Harrison, near Ninth. - QI'.NNV LOYVER FLAT: HEALTHIEST Opart of town: no ear fare; $12. 3 Jane place, c" line su, near Mason. BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 6 ROOMS; BATH: cellar: yard; cheap to good tenant. 15 Perry St., bet. Second and Third. "".-. 1 »>4'J CLAY-SUNNY' FLAT OF 7 ROOMS x —TO and bath: tine view. MODERN FLATS OF AND 7 BOOMS; THE finest in the city; 752 and 764 Clayton, near Waller; panel celling in dining-room: o.her rooms papered and irescoed; now open for Inspection: $500 cash, balance same as rent. Apply ou the premises. LOWER FLAT; 5 ROOMS: BATH; $16. 1 1 6 Vis Fulton St.. 1 block from City Hall. KLONDYKE GOLD Will rent flats at BALDWIN A HOWELL, 1 10 Montgomery st. HAIGHT ST.. 630. SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS; newly papered throughout: rent reasonable. /^LAY st., 1417b; handsomely* deco- Y. ' rated flat: 7 rooms; marine view; sunny and light; rent cheap. CHEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS; V. $810 $16; see them. 623 Seventh St. o*l Z. 6LARGE»UNNY'C"R. ROOMS: BATH; 'jlu. 1019 Guerrero.- Coleman, 24 Montgomery. C TO 40 ROOM FLATS. HOUSES. N. OF • 'Market: cheap. SPECK A Co., 602 Market. C.l - LOVELY FLAT OF 5 LAKGE SUNNY t.lu. rooms: bath, gas, mirror-top mantes; grand view; cars pass the door. 151:: Castro St., near Twenty-fifth. ©TO LOVELY' FLAT OF 4 LARGE SUNNY" Cl- . rooms; gas. bath, large yard. 39:8 Nineteenth st . bet. Noe and Sanchez. T?INE CORNER FLAT 7 ROOMS; VERY X sunny; newly modeled; rent reduced. Cor. lost and Webster sts. "V"EYV modern flat OF 8 ROOMS and X"l bath. 20 Lvov st , corner Page ELEGANT FLAT, 6 ROOMS, BATH. 416 Geary su: key 418 Geary. UNNY' FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; FIRST FLOOR: for phys clan or housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished 500 suiter su, cor. Powell. . , 1 ICO ROLOKN GATE AYE. - 2 SUNNY J. I O— flats; 6 and 7 rooms and bath. HAIGHT AND BAKER— NICK, SUNNY', COR 8 and 6 rooms flats: opp. Buena Vista Park. i'l C LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THB | 'lit) CALL Subscriptions an.l want ads taken. i ■ i HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bryant Street. m BRYANT, NR. THIRD-NICE SUNNY till suite, front, $9 per mouth. Capp Street. |14CAPP-5 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: ttl^t furnished; gas; coal range. Castro Street. Afin. CASTRO-2 NICE SUNNY FURNISHED ! *il/«J rooms; private entrance; every conven- ience; lawn: cheap. Oevisadero Street. 1 OOD DEYTSADERO — 2 OR 3 ROOMS, J O—O housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished; modern. EiliA street. 'AC ELLIS-2 SUNNY ROOMS, FURNISHED OKJO complete for housekeeping. Fell Street. jOPA FELt-3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- "^c" keeping rooms. . -\ * "ili Street. "1 'Dl FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT SUITE. FUR- J 00-i nisbed housekpg;slo monthiother rooms. >■)-)-[ FIFTH— FURNIbHED nUNNY" FRONT ——I rooms, complete for housekeeping: also double and single rooms. ■ Folsom Street. { }QAQ FOLSOM— 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED — Ks-iO front rooms for housekeeping; cheap; without children. ■ :'^" •■."-.. Oolden Gate Avenue. /•Oft GOLDEN GATE AYE. — 3 SUNNY' 'i — v rront, complete lor housekeeping, $25; also j single. 88. !§R£S3 tiuerrero Street. 09 i GUERRERO— LET; 2 FURNISHED « >— T housekeeping rooms. ZI.IUII-. -tree.. 1 Alt MINNA— NEW LV FURNISHED HOUSE, ItU 7 rooms, sunny, housekeeping; $1, $1 60, £2 per week. J-ission Street. 1 94 °. MISSION — KITCHEN: PANTRY: J -TO half or whole; parlor; furnished; garden ; sunny. Nlotli street. I 1 O NINTH-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TO J. I O let; al.-o furnished rooms. "1 OC NINTH— 4 OR 6 SUNNY' CONNECTING • •'•J room-., bath, complete for housekeeping; reasonable. Noe Street. "J - 1 NOE-FUR : 2 FRONT ROOMS; HOUSE- '"' keeping; modern flat; teal range; bath; yard; $11. Oak Street. Sl 0 ? ' "WISHED FRONT UPPER •v. flat: sun all day: newly papered. 48 Oak. Post Street. 11l 7 1 POST-2 PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ! Dl ii rooms for housekeeping; also others. /•9j. POST i, I; » ROOMS IUuNISHKD l)-K) complete; b»th; alsosln 6 ierms;reasonabe: Powell :«tree;,. J-lAPOWELL-3 NEWLY FURNISHED «>lv front sunny ro-ms. ,"-.. ■ : irluckion Mreet. IQA7STOCKTOX-MCE FURNISHED JLOl'i rooms for housekeeping: rent cheap. j Taylor Street. 1 OAT TAYLOR, NEAR YVaSHINOTON- J tAJi bunDyioom; private family; reasonable; upper bell. • ' ' ' "lvrenty-Kixth Street. '>0/?n TWENTY-SIXTH. NEAR MISSION- O.IDU Large sunny front furnished rousekeep- li'E sr.|tr-». «8 10 $.L . __^____________ rHYSICIANS. D«. C. c. O'DONNELU 1206' MARKET," RES 2864 20th si. ; diseases of women a specially, BOOSiS TO LET. • Lu.sh Mr»«.. .■ - QQC* BU^H-SIN'GLE ROOM, GHEAr, FUR- KJ—\J ntshed for gentleman. flOfi Bt>H - 1 SINGLE AND 1 DOUBLE O—KJ furnished room; $8 and $5; gentlsmen. . Clay Street. 'f /. 941 Q CLAY", NEAR FILVMORE-2 LARGE 'Tit/ room»; yard; water; rear: $7. Dykemaii Place. "1 7 DYKMAN, OFF MASON. NB. O'FARRELL X I —Nice double trout room, $7; single front, $5. Eighth Street. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH 0 st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 91/1 EIGHTH. NEAR Jr oL&UM-J LARUE. OxkJ rooms: rent $10. •»-**is Street. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INGANDEB- -cent lights; reading-room, funoklni-rnom and ladles' parlor; rooms per night. 36c to sl 60: week, $2 to Sfe: month, 38 to $30: elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ALL ROOMS ARE GOOD AT HOTEL KA- mona, 130 Ellu st,; new house; new fittings; modem conveniences; elevator at ground floor; six stories; 150 rooms; 60c to $1 60 per day. 1 1111 BOOMS TO LET AT VERY REAsON- -IUU able rates. Bosedale, 321 hills st. THE GRAND CANOT, 418 ELLIS, JUST opened: rooms firs; class; suites: single; reas. Eleventh Street. 99 ELEVENTH-2 FURNISHED FRONT ——i rooms. a nth Mitt».. THE COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth St., cor. Mission; rooms 50c, 76c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. 1 liT FIFTH — PLKASANT, SUNNY UNFUR- XkJ I nisbed rooms to let. OrflQ FIFTH -NEW HOUSE: CALL AND OV'i" see the nicely furnished single bay-window rooms; also 3 connecting .01113; housekeeping. 09-4 FIFTH— 3. LARUE LNFURNISHED O— OT oay-wiudow sunny rooms: parlor floor. Fourth street/ 70 FOURTH, UPSTAIRS — NICELY FIR- \ * O nished sunny room; $5 a mouth. 9991 FOURTH. ST, PALM HOUSE- MCELY' : £.——2 nished sunny rooms; suite, single; $1 week up. Franklin Street. 9"1 FRANKLIN (NEWPORT)— FURNISHED — I rooms; gas, running water; very reasonable. Ccaiv sum. 774 GEARY-NICELY FURNISHED RMS: 1 I 'i home comforts; giutsonly; reasonable. Golden Gate Avenue. -1 AAA GOLDEN GATE AYE— HANDSOME- -1 ul/U ly furnished large frout room; bay-win- dow: very sunn t park exposure: suitable for one or two gentlemen. Hayes street. 7"! 9 HAVES - UNFURNISHED, SUNNY. I i.— front, alcove; dressing-room adjoining; also furnished rooms. Howard Street. QQ XI HOWARD — SUNNY SINGLE AND fJOOi double rooms; grate; rent reasonable. (\AO HOWARD-NICE SUNNY' FURNISHED t/TlO rooms of all ktuos. rjf\A HOWARD. COR 3D— FINE FURNISH D I U'ix front room, $1 25 week up;also bousekeepg rr»ll HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED, 10-L3 sunny, ba> -window; o.her double and single rooms: reasonable. inn BOOMS. lfic TO 60c NIGHT; $1 TO »2 IUU week. Lltidell House, Sixth and Howad. -l/v- HOWARD— M NEWLY RENOVATED IUOvJ rooms, day. week, month; rents reas'Lle. fessie stree.. 4 JO 1 JE3SIE— to X - E1; 3 ROOMS; REAR. Kearny Street. ARLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY - Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. .101 l KEARNY' — ELEGANT FC R N 1.-HE D J —— .' rooms, single or en suite, at reasonable : rates; offices. Larkin Street. A 9Q LARKIN -SUNNY FURNISHED j T— V rooms for housekeeping- also sul'.es and sin- . gle rooms. BBBi Leavenworth Street. 1 m 9LEAVENWORTH.NR.HYDE-HAND- iUI — some parlors; single room: Sunfurrooms. , kklket street. ELCHO HOUSE, 863 Vi MARKET ST.-ROOMS 20c. '-5c to 60fi night: $1 to »2 week. LEE HOUSE, line MARKET, OPP. FlFTH- sunny rooms 25c per day uu: $5 per month up YOSJ-.MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER j cl -ht, 35c ;o $1: week, $1 50 to $5; families. j -1 A7O MARKET — HOUSE KEEPING XKf I O rooms; kitchen exclusive. 1 q K i> MARKKT— DENTIST. DOC- -1 OK)— tor ;ot her rooms: 2d-hand furniture taken. 3lartha Place. 6 MARTHA PLACE' OFF GEARY, ABOVE Mason— Sunny furnished rooms; $6 50 aud $8. He All later street. -14 MCALLISTER, NEXT HIE. BANK: STU- It dies, offices, hairdressins, dressmak. par. $8. | Atlaaiun MI«J., / MONTANA HOUSE, 764% MISSION. NEAR j 4th— Newly opened: single rooms, 10c, 15c j and 20< per iilg.it; 00c, 90c and $1 25 per week. HANCOCK HOUSE, 7st MISSION: (-ELECT lamlly rooming-house-. $1 60 to $5 per week. | ■ 1 Oak Street. 90 A OAK-NTCELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Page Street. VINE FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM IN PRI- -T vate lamlly: corner house: beautiful view; 1 firep ace; to: and cold water; porceialn tub: gen- tlemen only: reasonable; reference required. 340 Page street. 1 osr Street" f»99 POST - ELEGANTLY' FURNISHED \ v)— — rms: bath; hot, cold water; $8: sunny suites. j A oneli street. POWELL- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED; very reasonable. t; -'v: -V;" THE WILLISFORD, 212 AND 214 POYVELL— Nea'ly furnished sunny rooms: reasonable. • Sacramento Street. "I 49Q SACRAMENTO. NR HYDE-LARGE j Ij*" sunny lurnlshed room; private family. I ti^.n •■ rr»e.. ■VTEYV MANCHESTER (CHANGED HANDS'! V* 54 Sixth, cor. Mission— Newly furnished and renovated throughout: elegant sunny suites; single -I OK SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; X £0 double and single front rooms. ceicntti Mi'oe.. RAND SOUTHERN, 7TH AND MISSION— { I Suites, single; sonny: moderate; transient. I Seventeenth Street. 0,4 {TO SEVENTEENTH — LARGE FRONT ii^iOO room; alcove and closet; furnished for housekeeping; $6. Steiner Street. 1 Ol 11 sTEINER-2 NEATLY FURNISHED X — L li sunny rooms: $3 and $6. Btevenson street. O. 1 STEVENSON— CONNECTING ROOMS Oil with separate b ds: $3 each per month. Sutter Street. SUTTER BOUSE, 30*8 SUTTER- FURNISH- ed suites and single: transient; 25c a day up. I 'j HE STANFORD, 320% hU TIER-SUNNY J rooms. %2 to $4 week: desirable sulies: $18 to 92b: special Inducements for business men; trans 711 PUTTER-NEWLY OR SUNNY PAR- ' tA - lor bear, Sl5. $18; choice: appre. if seen. 751 £?£££*" KOOMS SUITABLE FOR I «-» L physician or dentist. Tenth Street. lift TENTH-NICE BUNNY FURNISHED HO rooms; reaionab c. ".~- -* *-ircl Mreo;. 941 THIRD- LA R»E~ROOMS, SUITABLE —TS lot olhces or wmrciooms, 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1897. BOOMS TO LET-Contlnued. ■ V a>u >e*a A ten JO VAN NESS AYE.— NEATLY FURNISHED "O sunny housekeeping and siugle rooms. Q"l 7 VAN NESS-SUNNY' SUIT OF L'NFUR- Ol 4 nished rooms, Sl5; also furnished back parlor. BOARDING AND ROOMS. OliX. GEARY- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED OUU double parlors; bath; gas; piano: board for two; *30 a month. -IggiggjjS "jyjA- VAN NESS AYE., BUSH— SUN- X rixJO ny rooms, with board; private family.i C I O ELLIS- NEWLY' FURNISHED ROOMS, 010 with board: $20 up; usjof parlor; piano. 1 f\Q« POST-NICE LARGE SUNNY NEAT- -1 Ut/U ly fuinKbed rooms; board; fine offices. HOTEL SALIr-BURY". 299 HYDE: (UNDER new management! strictly lst-clas3. handsome large sunny Minis; healthiest location incity.beau- | tlful (rounds; excellent board; references exchngd DhQVAX NESSJAV. — BEAUTIFUL NEWLY OUO furnished front alcove: bay-window; large dress-room ;hot, cold water: single midsummer rate GfiO BUSH-NTCKLY FURNISHKD SUNNY DUO rooms, first-class board: day, wit., mo.: sin- gle, $20; 2, $45 mo; bath: modern conveniences. COLUMBIA. I*3 KODV-KO »MS $1 50 TO $3 a week; rooms wilh board, 920 to $30 a month; nice suites; board for two, $10. ROYAL EAGLE HOTEL, 110 POWELL, OPP. Baldwin: new house; suites: single. - BKOOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH >sT.. board and room $1 to $2 per day. $6 to $12 per weeK: choice rooms 60 cents to $1: suite roomi I for family $1 tosl 50 per night: first-class service; iiree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY". I QW COR. SIXTEENTH Wl\] NEAR MIS sion; branch office of Thj Call. buu- I rlption^ aTid want ads tr.ken. CHILDREN dOAKDEC. GERM AN LADY WISHES 2 OR 3 CHILDREN to board; motherly care, terms moderate. 1334 Turk sl '":■■.-:'/ ONE OKTWOCHILDREN [TO BOARD: OFPO- site school: heal hy location; good nom-; uer- man famllv. 226 Twelftn aye. OFFICES TO LPT. CHEAP BENT, $20; 1120 HOYVARD ST., NR. J Seventh; store: 4 rooms in back. ELEGANT OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR DEN- tlsts or phyfciciuns: rent reasonable. New Bulldlug Y. M. C. A., Mason and Ellis sis. 8 mason, near market— nice sunny front offices; rent reasonable. EMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- J ket su- $l2 10 $20. ASHTON, room 210. FDCCATIONAT.. A METHOD OF VOICE BUILDING, REDU- clng the training of the voice to an exact sci- ence: not only is the nower of volume of every voice at le«st doubled aud the scale or compass extended from 3 to 5 tones, but the quality of tim- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant through- out the eutire range; perfect ease In sinking the highest notes: patrons and pupils carefully pre- pared for parlor, platform, concert, choir, stage or opeia; former pupils and references— Franz \"e- ter. Dan Morrison, .» bbie Whinnery, Adelaide Detchon, Marie Holton. Helen Potter. Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, Albani, Barllll, Lagrange, Marchesi. etc For terms and Instructions app.y to CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIO-, 933 Market st, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. - ANDERSON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, accredited— Day and evening c asses: private lessons: put 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 years, awarded to highest 2 graduates; send for catalogue: teachers' tend civil service examina- tions: special evening classes for entrance 10 Law College. 1 00m 406, Parrott bulldiur. HOFFMEYER ACADEMY' OF MUSIC— ALL branches of music taught; the latest methods of instruc.ion used; singing accoidine to theo.d Italian ache pumls are lea In pleasant Irs oils from the first stage* to the last: special care given to those who wish 10 prepare for private or public performances; a cor, 's or efficient teachers assist the princiiai. VoLMER a. H. HOFFMEYER, 914 Slitter St. HEALD'rt BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St. — Bookkeeping, business practice, short- band. typlnc. telegraphy, lausua-es. English branches: electrical, civil and minlugenglneerin;. suive.in^, assaying, navigation, etc.; 20 teachers: day and eveniusr sessions: write for catalogue. : PARTINGTON'S St HOOL OF MAGAZINE and newspaper Illustration— D»y classes, Mon- days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Frldavs; I evening Classes, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Par- ticulars 424 Pine st., San Francisco. YOUNG LADIES' CLASS IN PHYSICAL CUL- -L ture and swimming, Y. M. C. a. Gymnasium, Mason anil Ellis sis.: Wednesday and Saturday mornings. 9 to 12; references required. For par- ticulars Inquire at the as&ociatloa. \ AY RES LUSINEr-cS COLLEGE. 325 MONT- gomery si.: Individual Instruction In short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: lire scholarship $50: low rate* per wee* and month. BOOKKEEPING FREE FOR 1 YEAH IF NOT tauiiht in tj weeks; rapid calculations. PARK, room 572, 855 Market st. SAN FRANCIsCXI COLLEGE OF MUSIC- Piano, siuglue. voice building, guitar, banjo, I etc. : latest methods. Office sth floor V.M C. A. bldg. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL-. mining, niecb., survev.aasav. archlt.; day&eve.; ; est. 1b64. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, Market. BELA&CO LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed en stage. B. 5 aud 12. 1.0.0. F. block. 7 in and Mkt. SPANISH taught IN 3 months; KY'ENG classes; reasonable ierms. 14 McAllister, r. 66. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS t'OLI.FGK, 1236 O Market st. ; 124 positions in '96: 68 In '97. SPANISH- CLAHSaS DAILY; 83 MONTH: 4 to 9p. m. Room 10, Y. K. c. A. building. 4 CTING-LEO COOPER'S SCHOOL OF ACT- -A lng; elocution and stag* technique. 814 Geary. SINGING; PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE; French, German languages; $2 mo. 109Taylor. B OWENS AC ADEMY-CR. 12TH AND BRUSH sis.., Oakland. Cal. ; next term .Monday, July 26. ROF. LOUIfIMERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary, Powell. BOOKKKKPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING. gram., etc. ; day, night-. $5 mo. 1504 op.Bth- GUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3 ma Mary Westhans. 39 Fifth so. t*i7 MUMliOMlittY COuNER OP CLA V— O— I open until 9:3U 0 clock; branch office of Ibe (all: subscriptions and want ad*, taken. DENTIST 1 ;. *.•'"'? VAN VRUOM <fc CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 997 Market st. : lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous anaesthetics given; electricity the great agent used to relieve pain; teeth filled and extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a written guarantee given with ail work done: lowest prices; best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. YVlhiamscin, M.D„ physician sod surgeon: examination free by the use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold I crowns: bridge- work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro- Parlors, 997 Market st FULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction: see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; wananted 10 years: fillings, 60c; crowns, $3 50; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 04 sixth i 1?OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A.HOUSE J? and lot in San Franc. Sco or Oakland, one of the finest furnished offices and dental practices In Guatemala Address Dentist, box 1.53, this office. XTEWYORK DENTISIS; feET OFTEETH, $5; pain ess extracting, 50 c: none but experienc- ed graduate dentists connected with th s office* all work warranted. 969 Mission st., cor. sixth. DR. GEORGE W.> LEEK. THE 'GENUINE Leek dentist, disoverer of palnlesj extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from die 20 i-arreil. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 MARKET ST.. R. Eleventh, cocharge for extracting when plates are made; od plates made • over like new; tee;n from $8 per set; extracting 60c: gas given. ; &- FULL SET OF TEETH: BEST MAKE; JpO. kept. In repair: extracting free; fillings 50c; crowns $3 50. Pacific Dental Pari 18 Third. AINLESS EXTRACTION, fjOc: CBOYVN bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: 19 years experience. K. I* Wal.sH, D. v.>, 816 34 .Geary. C ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th; ;aos specialists; painteii i extracting, with gas. $1: plates. $7 up: till, $1 up. WC. HARDING. M. D.. '600 SUTTER. COR. '. Powell: teL Main 6375; painless extraction. OHIO DENTALPARI.ORS. 908 MARKET ST.; ; extracting 50c; tilling 50c up: crowns $3 up. DRHULTBERG.DEN.HaS RESUMED tlce. Y. M. C. A. bJildinsf, r. .14 2. 4th f100r..; EY'Kii DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZH, 035 Market st. : gas given; crown and bridge work. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND Waß- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY', 1320 Market st-'. XT OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. UK H. c Young, 1841 Polk at. R. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET ST. . OPEN : evenings:; Sundays till noon; dentistry laugh: G OLTON" DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 -LAli« ket st. DR. CUaRLE^.W. DECKER. : - vVEi-.K ■> NEWS FOR :.-. 6 - CENTS- r , 3. W'EXKLY CAIcU la wrwjper, for amillng. . TERSONAL9. A" LLIE-DID NOT 'SEE YOU AT CORNER. FRENCH, box 3, Cttll. ALASKA AND KLONDIKE — COMPLETE jA. guide to prospectors, with map of Alaska and Klondike: m uing laws of U. S.: late mining laws Of California and Canada, etc. ; book of 64 pages, with map, a£c: send postage stamps or postal or- der and receive iy re. urn mall book and map Address F. M. SMITH, Attorney-ai-Law, Mat- tinea, Cal. •, • * :--. ANTED- PARTNER WITH MONEY* TO take me to Alaska. AdJress JOHN HOLT- UM, Champion Cannonba I Catcher, 22 East St. FINE ROOM TO RENT To A GENTLEMAN by a German widow. 257 Lexington aye., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth sts. - . v ';.*: MISS PEARL HARRISON, CARDRKADER, has returned. Room J, 120 Geary st • PROFESSIONAL NURSE Df.slßEs TO take care of an Infant In the country, in a healthy location; best of care and attention g.ven; charges reasonable: best of references given. Ad- dress A. A., call Office. Oakland. ADYTCE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- ialts: private; no fee witnout success; probat . G.W.HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market.cor.Stocttn. LAW OFFICE-MRS. M. L. CABLE, MURPHY' building Market St., room 127: collections made and promptly paid over: all Kinds of litiga- tion; divorce laws a specialty ; advice free. BAGGAGE .LEFT WITH»M«S. KEYES AT An:bony st. can be had at 140 Minna. ■ — « — BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOYVEVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sis.; artistic ad- vertisements in living ll«ht: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM; wincuester House. 44 Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $160 to if 6 per weea; free bus an.l bayga.-e to and from the ferry. GROCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE "IT- to-da c" store, -acramento; fruit Jams in glass jars, 10c; rolled oats. i "Ac &>: condensed milic, 4 for2sc; tomatoes, 60C doz.: good coffee, fresh anl whole, 17J/2C tb, ground to order: fine lea, 250 lb: send for list. BULKY A SON, Sacramento. L'AN'CY HAIRr»UESSING, PLAIN HAIR- J dressing, up-to-date and neat heir-dressing— you will find them all at my parlors for only 2bt.\ switches 8-11 irom ffl to $3; gray or bHacheo hair I' will restore to its natural coior for from $150 to $5. G. DEREK, 111 Stcciton st. SEND lOC FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION of tbe Klondike cold d let, rare and bow to get there. Address R. B. RICH, Portland, Or. DR. IRENE YVEsT; NEW MEDICATED electric treatments. R. 43, 850 Market st. HAIR TROUBLES VANISH BtFJRIS Qt;i7>T- onia Hair Tonic; 35c bo;tle. LEDERER, ill Stockton st. SUPERFLUOUS HaIRS REMOVED BY' electrolysis. MBS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. ME. GOLDSTEIN, 85 ST. ANN'S BUILD- -IVJ ing, 6 Eddy st.— stylish dresses $5 up; dresses made over. •, . ;- : . KLONDYKE DISEASES QUICKLY" CURED by Deming's charcoal. Address A. B. DEM- ING, 1003 Powell sl. MANICURE PARLORS. 995 MARKET ST., room 14. PAPER HANGING.PAINTING.ETC: WALL- X paper 4c. 1302 Webster, puone Pine 4933. VOTICE-LA VERITE TOILET PARLOR i\ moved to 30 Geary su, near Kearny. SUIT TO ORDER ON l'.AiY' l.Ntsi a LLMi-.NTS. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market su. bet 7lh and Bth. CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RK- talled at wholesale figures. 20 fcansome su ' HUFeCHMIDr, SANITARY PLUMBER, j " gasfitter. 623 Goiden Gate Tel. sutler 47L SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADs FOR THE ! Call taken a: brauca mice ioit Hiuot bi.; j i Of en until V :3U o'clocK. .... | DRESSMAKERS. PELIAPLE DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT J.l/by day or work home; $1 50 per day. MRS. : EVA WALK, 15 Thirtieth St. DRESSES made; for $5 AND up; PERFECT '■ x) tit. cu.irnt.teed. 516 a 'J ay.'or. t'LAIRVOYAVT^. MRS. MANDINA. DEVELOPING MEDIUM; all skeptics invited; saiisfact.on guaranteed: ! charges reasonab:e: palmistry or astrology free i Fridays; hours 10 to 5, 108 Ma.oa st. MMt-". Porter, WONDERFUL- clairvoy- J ant card-reader, born double veil and aeconl sight; diagnoses disease, full life reading; la 50c; ! gents $1: palm, and clalrv.: sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. ME. REMIER INVITES SKEPTIC'S: MOST 111 •rood el clairvoyant aril psychological ! palmist of the century. "629 aire; 1. No sign. MME. LIVINOSKA; FOR A FEW DAY'S i only: advice on mines, lawsuits and busin.-ss. I Room 2. 120 V* Geary st.: hours 1 :30 to 5 p. m. MISS MELVILLE. THE GREATEST CLAIR- j voyan: i*nd water reader. 921 Vi Mission st., opp. Mint.- _"■''. MME. RaVKNa READS LIFE FLUENTLY; ' business advice; names given; 25c up.s Fourtn. j MME. MOKEAU. REST MEDIUM, CLAIR- I voyant. card-reader; 25cup. 73 i- ourth su MME.SY'BILLE:FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE; i future husband's picture 25c:ladies.9l4 O'Farr ! ME. HANSEN. PALMIST, CARD-YV'RITER; '• Ili. past, present and future, -sc. 148 6th St., r. 6. TIfKS DR. ANNA THOMAS-FIRST I.N HER i'l profession: never fails; adv.ee; help 929 Post MRS. ZINELLA, BUSINESS MEDIUM AND astrologer. 109 Grant aye., room 12. GYPSY LIFE-READER. ft SEVENTH ST.: j ladies 25". cents 60c:. all questions answered. I I I RITUALISM". MRS. J. MARTIN, ORDAINED MINISTER, trance spiritual medium: crystal reader. ' 23V"» sixth st. MME. YOUNG; TEST CIKCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c; wonderful tests. 605 McAllister su MRS. SLATE-WRITING SEANCE to-night, 60c: sittings daily. 31 Fell st. CV. MILLER'S ETHERr ALIZING, MATE- . rializiog seance, 8 P. m., 409 Leavenwth; 25c. MRS. HENDEE ROGERS, TEST CIRCLE to-night: sittings dally. 122 Tay or st., 8. F. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. - 118 Halgbt st. hours 9 until 6p. jc MRS. MAYO STEER", 112% OAK; CIRCLKB I Tuesday, 8 p. m.; Thursday. 2 p. m.; readings, j MKS. J.J. Wlll'lNEY, SPIKITU A L MEDIUM, for messages and advice 1206 Market su MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS. "absolutely THE oldest and LARG- A Ist house west of Chicago is KOHLER A CHASE'S. 26. 28 ana 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all : other musical Instruments, of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices lowest. 1 verything ' possible done to please and satisfy the customer. ARE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a olauo? -It so don't fail to call and inspect the fine instruments we are selling for $3, 94, $5, 96. $7. 18, $9 and $1C per month; every piano iruarauteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CCA, fcteinway dealers, corner Kearny andsutter sts. ACTUALLY' THE BEST BARGAINS IN* Pl- anos; monthly payments $6 up; correspon- dence solicited. THE F. W. SPENCER COM- PANY, 93.< Market au, opp. Mason; established, over iO years. " vf: .. i.y . * UGUST BARGAINS— GORDON UPRIGHT, six $30; YVeber upright, $200; »-ohmer, *150; . Bluttmer, $100: a sweep on all pianos BKUENN'S, 2*B Post st. ONA-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— .Haines. Knabe, Bush cfc Gerts and others; sec- ond-hani pianos from $100 up. YV. c. HAMIL- TON, successor to A. L Bancroft <fc Co., 824 Poau SOHMER A CO.. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY', Evans. Brlggs and other pianos; see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308. 310, 312 Post. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-MUsT SELL; j pianoi at' immense reduction for rash or oa ! installments. EATON T>TaTE. 735 Marker*** jr/V FINE ROSEWOOD: SACRIFICED ON ! o\J» $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth su - BARGAIN; GOOD LP. IGHT SCUMITZ. 16 McAllister St., next li lbernla Bank. EAUTIFUL" UPRIGHT AT MAUVAIS', 789 'J . Market su, for $125: pianos to rent. ELEGANT -EMERSON" UPRIGHT^ FINE tone, bargain. E, W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. ; WG. BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET If . & Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 41a sacto," GENT FOR SHAW: ALL OTHER STAND- J ard makes; rent ; $2. ... H KIS E, 136 Ellis su £ SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS.OLD NEW. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, J Latham place KNaBE ; PIANOS: NEW SCALE; -NEW styles. KOHLER <fc CHASE, SO O'Farrell st. AT .BHKKJIA.V, * CLAY' & CO. ONLY v» kit*, you And a stock of new stem way pianos. QQ(I HAVES— BRANc OFFICE THii 00*7 Call: i-übscriptiom and want ad t taken. ■. . HOUSES FOX SALE. 4HOUSrS; MAKE OFF- R; MUST BE SOLD rr. and removed <at once; 649 . to 666 Mission st. C'AU li so .JUattiOti St. j CITY REAL ESTATE. CfQ7C 60x100 FEET, SOUTH SIDE A ST., jDO i O. bet. Tnlrty-flfth and Thirty-sixth ayes., Richmond distrl. t. $400-200x120 feet, east side Thirty-fifth aye., bet. Q and R sts. -, .$115—50x90 feet, east side Orizaba st., near Montana; Railroad Homesteaa AssivUtlon. ?65-25x1i.0, in block 10, City Land Association. $1.5-.Vx120. b ock 25. Paul Tract Homestead Association, near San Bruno road. 42950— 2-stor.-, 2 flats: lot 25x80 feet; 22 and 24 san Carles aye.: north from Eighteenth st., bet. Mission and Valencia; SlOOOcan remain on mortgage. CHAS. C. FISHER. 507 California st. "VTEYV HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS: LEVEL LOT; JT Mission cars: $'«000 cash or easy installments; will accept vacant lot In part payment: inspection invited. Owner, 41d Kearny st., 9to 13. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 125x37:6, ON Bay st.. 2 b ocks from broad-gauge depot.Ala- meda. B^6Vi Fourth sl, ci;y. .-.;';=/ ■„:.■' C~IReAT BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROP- T erty: -going to Klondike. Address J. L. COOK a, 1218 Eddy St. .';'.■ ::'■:;; '.. -.'' rA/f'/YAWILXiBUx" PROPERTY YVITH LEASE «""s:iUUnettlnz $14 per. month, inquire Meat Market, 676 Howard. CIITY' AND COUNTRY ESTATE BAR- ) gains at UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Market st. i ) , -f.Z.f\ 5-ROOM COTTAGE AT DYVI.HT «JT — OUU. Way station, lot 50x135, $200 down; $175, lot 50x90, $5 down. S3 monthly; $900, cor- ner, 100x100, $50 down. $15 monthly. CHAS. A. BaILEY. 20 Montgomery SL $1 QUA WILL BUILD HOUSE OF 2 FLATS «H"tJ OUU compete: will calL OEO. 'M. SALS- BURY. Builder. 521 X s'... sunset District PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE SANTA ANA CITY ft property, B/ 6 acre, for span of good n, ules, harness and gasoline engine. M., box 105, Call. FOR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR I"I- X proved city property— A beautiful family re- sort, grocery, bar and garden: lot 189x152; on line of Haywards and San Leandro Electric Rail- road: 2-story building, 11 rooms; modern: hot and cold water; cozy summer-houses; house and stable: For particulars address C. C, box 1, Call Office, Oakland. :.- V CITY PROPERTY' 94000 AND $2,500, OAK- land property $3000, for ranch property. P., box 2. Call Office. Sr AN ACRE; 1280 ACRES TIMBKR: GOOD O for s.ock or fruit; plenty wa.er. S., box 40, Call. • - t'^"^" ".>•""- PROPERTY WANTED. i>'(]A LOT WANTED AT THE MISSION. «"Pi>»."U. C«sh. box 37. this office. .MEDICAL. AK4W REMEDY: GREAT PROGRESS In medical science; no medicine, Instru- ments or worthless capsules used; for monthly irregularities from whatever cause, by the cele- brated woman'j physician of Berlin, Professor Vice; always restores in one day without fail; every woman her own physician, married or sin- gle: oan be bent and used at borne: I. as agent, can positively guarantee that It is cafe in any case; the genuine New Remedy can only 'be bad at my office: consultation free, sole agent lor Pacific, j DR. V. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: never fails In any case of monthly sick- ness, no matter what cause: no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: money In every case refunded if a cure Is not effected; travelers helped immediately: years' experience: home in confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only rellab c phys clans. DR. AND MRS. DA VIEs, 14 McAllister su. next Hiberula Bank: hou.s 9a. m. to 5 nd 7 to Bp. m. A PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a few hours when medicines and others have tailed: no Instruments used; many years' experience; every case cuarameed; advice free; terms reasonable: first-class priva.e home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY, 1126 Market St., over the Owl Drugstore. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored In a few hours: safe and sure at any lime: instant relief for travelers: home in confinement: my cele- brated remedies for monthly suppression never tail;ever/ case guaranteed! consultation iree; pills $1. MRS. DK.WTa.TH, 916 Post 5... near Larkin f ADIES.CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY*- Ju royal Pills (Diamond Bran,!) are best; safe, re- liable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particu- lars. "Relief for Ladles." in letter by return mall; at druggists. Chichester Cham. Co., Philadelphia. ANOENEN, THE MARRIED LADIES' friend; safe, p'.easant anl positively harm- I less: $150 per oox: agents warned. BRANT ! REMEDY CO.. 1144MarketsL Rs! GOODYVT>, SPECIALIST, LADIES near or far: i safe, quick cure guaranteed, any ' disease orcornplaint; home for patients, oestskill: free diagnosis: low Uea; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. R. AND MRS. WEGENER. 626 EDDY ST.— safe quick cure for all female complaints guar- i anteed: private home In confinement: every com- ; fort; Infants adopted; terms moderate: pills th A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SE- girro: price $1 60. 'RICHARDS A CO., 406 1 Clay si.; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro i Manufacturing Co., 531 X St., sacramento, Cal. ALPrtAU'S FRENCH PILLS- A BOON TO LA- dies with female troubles; no danger: safe and 1 sure; $2 50, express C. o D. ; don't delay until too ! late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland, Ka.l ONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TROUBLE communicate with LADIES IN TROUBLE ' communicaie with DR. SANTEE 33 Grant aye., San Franc, •. URK CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES; home in confinement: every comfort: satisfac- tion guaranteed. MRS. DR OWYEK, 226 Turk su I )U PRAK'a FEMALE REOULATINO PILLS; XJ safe and efficient emraenaxogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS d Cu.,cl.-ng„'.3ti 406 Clay si., sole URE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHER SURE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OI'HKK female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 254 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES OF women. Mrs Dr.Fuuke, 1416 Btb sL. Alameda. DR HALL, 14 MCALLISTER ST., NEAR Jones— Diseases of woman and children. (-)p.i)<- MISSION" bI.— BRANCH OFFICE OF _•)— '•) 'IU.M I. a Li.. kuuMroptiuiu and want ads taken. - : !"-'-ii:ki'iii' : FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. FASHIONABLY MADE ENGLISH RIDING suit, nearly new; will fit tall slight man: also pair water-proof fi chine waders and bco.s; all cheap. E., box 17, Call Office. •■ *Y- IX DOZEN THOROUGHBRED HOMING pigeons, $3 per dozen. 1029 san Antonio aye., Alameda. '■'- '-^:\ ■'■■ ■ 1 ""LEG ANT SEALSKIN JACKET: TOO li email for owner; . cheap. 73 Fourth, upstairs. OR SALE— 2O-HORsE BOILER; 15-HORSE engine. Inquire 118 Hickory aye. I TOR SALE— LARGE AND STRONG ALASKA X dog, at 333 Bush, Olymp saloon. '-'.V'r,'.* pVOR SALE— THOROUGHBRED MALE T Japanese pug. Address Pug, box 37, Call. AC RTFICK— IOO TONS CORRUGATED IRON; 100,000 feet second-hand pine lumber. Apply Secretary Builders' Exchange, INVALID'B ROLLING-CHAIR IN GOOD RE- psir; cheap. - 522 Telegraph aye., Oakland. ANT ED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO nt your feet at the same price you buy ready- made ones, from *1. $2. $3. $4 and $5, at 562 Mission su, bet. First and Second sts. ••":--.:;:;'; .i ; FINE LAUNCH AND STRONG ROW-BOAT Cheap. Apply Harbor Vkw Park. A MONTHS OLD . PEDIGREE ENGLISH tt pointer pup cheap. 499 Height Q/inn PAIRS - ANOTHER LOT MEN'S DUUU shoes, been slightly damaged, at less than one-fourth their nine, from 23c to $2 60. 662 Mission St., bet. First and Second. BH. P. CLERK' GAS ENGINE, COMPLETE.; perfect; guaranteed. Will 1"E, 616 Mission SL ADIEs* SHOES. SOLI»G. 3*c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 60c: all repairing done at half the usual pries. 562 Mission St., bet. Ist and 2d. JR. POOI, HOUsE-MuVKR, DEALER SEC- . ond-hand bul.dlng material, 1122-36 Mission. C^Ot FEE-MILL. SCAL , HAND-TRUCK, LET- / tei-prets, oesK and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. OT OF- UNCALLED- KOK SHOES. FROM 25c up to $1 25. 862 Mission, bet. Ist and '.d , Alls, BACK BARN MIRRORS, .-SHOW' cases, counters, linoi-tim, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures: new and second- hand. J. NooNaN, 11.17-1019-1021-1023 Mis- sion sl, above Sixth. - AFES-BAKGAIN'SIN N i-.W AND SECON" D- hand ; all sizes; also a lot of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WAI.TZ, 109-111 Market St., S. P. . i ILKRS,ENiiINE-,2D HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH A WoLPMAN. 137 Bealest. ; : ;^ j/AKs7 SHOWCASES. COUNTERS,* SHELV- J > lue. etc.; bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. SEWING MACHINES/ \ ALL KINDS BOIGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED." rented; repairing: lowest ; rates ■- 205 Fourth. .'. "-.: ; - eTORAGE. ''/ AT LOW RATES-tURNITURE. CARPETS. A pianos, household goods; clean, light com- partments;, advances made. J. NOONAN", 1017 to 1023 Mission st.. above Sixth; open evenings. .< CRNITCRE PIANOS- etc-advances.- -fßl'JilUftsiiliipiu*. V.JtiA3. L.TAiLuI. 1 -Uil'v.l. | tOCMKI i;i".-\T, ESTATE. " SZ.f\{. REWARD; FOR SALE IN LOT'S TO OkJVJ suit, *40 to $50 per aire, 1200 acres of the best fruit land in the state, looattd 4 miles from Brentwood, on the Southern Fatlflc l.ail- rcal. 4 miles from Antioch and Id hours from Baa Francisco; freight to san Fianclsco 75c per ton; from Antiocn to ,-an Francisco, oy steamer, WC; land 13 level and needs' no Irrigation; cli- mate, soil, water and location second to none in the state; if the above ls.ua is not worth as much for fruits as lands in Aiameaa, Santa < lara, Sono- ma, Sacramento and Los Angeles counties, valued ana selling for $150 per acre, I. will pay ths person producing such proofs $500: the growing tre.s. fruit of all kinds, vl' ci, alfalfa and vegetables , proving the capabilities of the soil: title perfect; terms reasonable; several small Improved tracts near station for sale cheap; send for circular. JAMES OH a HA, Brentwcod, Contra Costa County, Cal., owner. 49f)nn 33 aches in NAFA county, 1 tjp — KJKJKf. mile from depot; several acres fruit; running creek; plenty ot wood; good house, 8 rooms and cellar: laree barn and a number of chicken-houses: horse, chickens and farm tools. GAM AN & LYON, 216 Kearny St. ' MILL VALLEY-HOI OF 5 ROOMS, BATH and basement: furnished or unfurnished: nice location: -3 minutes' wale from the station; fruit and flower garden: teautlful view; lot 50x150. Apply 626 Turk St., San Francisco. <& 1 7 PER ACHE; 1200 ACRES: 700 ACRES c"p J. I valley wheat land. 500 mountain land: 10 acres vineyard; all fenced; eooa house, barn, etc.; San Francisco property taken part payment. N. A. BKIT'ION, Williams, Colusa to, (.au LITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN; IM- proved: easy terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWINtj, So- noma city: every Monday at 682 Market St.. X F OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAXO HEAL ESTATE. ctoann 3 acres-, good HOUSE. barn, tjn^U'.'v". cbl ken-houses, etc.; water running through tract; just the place for fowls; half cash. HF.LDS REALTY CO., 1146 East Fourteenth St., Oakland. GET A CHOICE. "HEALTHFUL HOMESITE while prices are iow; lots $100 to $150 at Filchburg. beyontL Frultva.e: the best property for investment usVv offered; local traius and electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 40 to San Francisco; splendid climate, out of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening; very best water facilities; good school; terms to suit. Before boy* ing in this locality see the owner of this property. C. M. KUNKLE '.I!JV2 Washington at-, upstairs, room 28, OaxlanT. tal. .• "; ■■'■■ ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA HEAL ESTATE. ft99l¥l NEW COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS AND tjJ'^i^.KJKt. bath; near station: easy terms. - 92500— New colonial cottaze now building: 5 rooms, bath, etc in excellent location; #150 cash, $25 monthly. - 42550— New cottage, 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash aud .*:■> j monthly. MaRCUSE & RF.MMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market st, S. F. Office open Sundays and holidays. »1 OOn GREAT BARGAIN; 4 ROOMS; «S"JL— kJkJ . bain; gas; high basement; fine Im- proved lot; reet work all done. $8000—6 large rooms; cottage; lot 50x207; furnished. ;, $60 o— New modern bouse, with latest improve- ments! great bargain; cost $8500: must be sold. $1700— 7 rooms: 2-story; lot 50x160. $70")— Corner lot; 40x133: street work all done. $650— Lot 40x138: street work a' l done. , —^ E. D. JUDD A CO.. 1424 Park ' <-% MONEY TO AN. ANY AMOUNT AT 6% PERCENT ON REAL estate: second and third mortgages, estates, undivided Interests, real estate In probate. Lite in- surance, goods in warehouse, furniture and pianos without removal: mortgages and legacies bought; no delay. R. McCuLGaN, 24 Montgomery s;., room 3. CjQfiri (Wil"" AT 6Vfe PER CENT: CITY »iJ>OkJKJ.KJK)kJ real estate; also Oakland: life insurance, second mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate in probate; any bum. private capital place!; mortgages bought. MANHAT- TAN LOAN CO.. No lo Mills build ing, ground floor i OANS OK FURNITURE OR Pl4$%OA IN i J S. V., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions: no do. ays. J. NOONAN. 1017 10 1023 Mission, above sixth; tel South 14. LOW Rate, *5 PER month interest on each $1009: 55c per month on $10'): second mortgage: any security. Cash, box 'A Call Office. BANK LOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA SAV- ings and Loan Society bought; money loaned on ah kinds of person al property. 231 Third st. UrE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CHY »■ real estate: Interest reasonable.' Cal. Title Ins. and Trust Ca, 210 Montgomery st.. Mills buld. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds end jewelry or the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market St.: telephone Green 204. * DVANCKS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS A with or without removal; no delay: no com- mission: lowest interest. Room 68, 11 711 Market. ANY AMOUNT; IST ct 2D MORTGAGES: Es- tate*, turn. 1. LEVITZK\, 304 Moutgry Ist. ON FURNITURE. PIANOS; NO REMOVAL; low Int.; private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary st. MONEY to loan on all securities as low as i'l banks. S. SALOMON, 328 Montgomery. ANY SUM; Ist OR 2d MORTGAGES FUKNl- ture, estates, eta H. MURPHY, 628 MarkeL fl.lA0.0lA) ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES <JPI"J low interest. JOS. B. TOPLH'Z. 33j Pine. Cjcrk TO $50,000; lowest KATE; Ist* 2D "pi/U mortg.: any proposition. Dryden. 413 Mont SUBSCRIPTIONS ASH W AN 1 ADo EOit THK Call taken at branca omit*. «3» liayes »_; open until l» :3J o'clock. -..-:. .fi : ; LOST I 05T— A LADY'S GOLD WATCH: IN VICIN- XJ ity of Ninth and Harrison sts.; valued as a keepsake. Finder will be sui'ably rewarded by returning same to 1321 Va Broadway. ON MARKET, BETWEEN MASON AND Kearuy, an ostrich feather boa; reward. 134 Fourth. '- ''a*;' -'*•)-." '•- ' ; - V '-'-?"'.' I OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA i savings and Loan Socieiy of sun Francisco, in the name of BERTHA M. VOsS; No. 178070. The flji.tr win please return 10 bank. » OsT-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBKRNIA XJ savings and Loan society of San l-rancisco, In tbe name of SALOMON LEV No 1991125. The finder will please return to bank. '■'■■ J./*^"" FOUND. GREAT DANE: OWNER CAN HAVE SAME by proving property. 433 Pine st. v^H'V TRUSTEES' SALES. TRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, ' duly executed oy KICHAKD T. OWEN (sometimes ca led rtICHARD T. OWENS), party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT,' trustees, parties of the second part, and the. BAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third pan, dated Apr 11 llth. 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Re- corder of the County of Fresno, State of California, In liber 114 of deeds, at pager 48 and following, and in pursuance of a resolution pasted on the 2t.d day of July, 1897, by the board of directors of saa SAN FRANCI-CO SAVINGS UNION, a cor- poration, and tbe bolder of the notes (No. 10,784). 10 secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring tbat default had been made in the payment of the principal sums and other sums due under said note« and deed of trust, and requesting an.i directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUs B. KENT, trustees, to sell the | real estate described therein and not recouv^yed to satisfy said indebtedness. We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 24. h day of ah ust, A. D. 1897, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at tbe auction salesroom of Easton.Eldridge A Co., No. 638 Market street. In the City and County of San Francisco. State of California, we will sell at public auction. ' to the highest bidder, for cash In gold I coin of the United states, the pieces or parcel* of land situate n the County of fiestio, state of , California, de- scribed as follows, to wit: According to- the official plats and'^systems- of turveysot the Government of the United states: In township thirteen (13) south, range twenty- one (21) east. Moun Diablo base and meridian: . Of section eieht (8): the south half of the north- east quarter (s. Vi of NE Vi). the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW,*i4 of NW. Vi of NE. Vi): the west half iW. a/ a. id the scutueast quarter (SK. 1,4): ■---. ExcepUi however, a "parcel described as tol- ■ lows: Commencing at a point on the norm line of said south uaif of the northeast quarter (S. tfa of NE. Vi) of said section, distant thereon fifty (60) feet west of the east line of said section.- and run- ning thence south, parallel with tbe e'ust line of said section, to a point distant twenty (20) feet aorta of tbe south line thereof; thence west, par- allel with the south line of said section, fifty (50> feet; thence north, parallel wiib the line of said section, to tal 1 north line of the south half of I the nurtbeast quarter (*. % ol NE. V*) of said section; and tnence east, tloj-gthe last-ncmed Hue, fifty (50) feet, 10 the point of commencement; v And containing In all, af.er deducting said ex- cepted parcel, 1 five hundred ana - sixty-five and one-half (565.5) acres 01 land, more or less. I Together Mtbnhe appurtenances. -. N !\ '. ' TERMS OF SALE— Cash In gold coin of the United States: ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer: balance on de- livery of deed; and ir not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days b ing allowed for search), than said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. ; HENRY C. CAMPBELL. l Tr *,..„. • THAI-HE. IJt, H. K.Jt-N.l, j T r"« - cc* " . v • '. - ... .... ..■•■■ MAKKIAGK LICENSES. The following marri^.-a iir-i»ns>i hsv* been Issued by the County Clerk's office: P. L. Eisenstein and Sarah i.o-iim in. 25— IS. Morr s Gross and Sophie Goldrlnu, 26—20 Gustav • p»ier and Her.ha Monaacb, 20—22. Jose S. Continhoand Maria Soares 24— lis. David Marshall ana Kth/le I*. Mo, re. 25—23. Joseph P. btrlegel and Emma A. Sptrks 29—23. T. P. Sutherland and Viola B. WyroOU 27— .':->. MAItfUAUES — DEATHS. " IBlrth, marrlaze and death notices sent by mill will not cetnser.el. They must be handed iv a- either cf the publication offices aua be Indorsed with the name anl residence of persons authorised to have the same published. J BORN. GILBERT— August 12, 1a97, to the wife of Ernest J. Gilbert, a sou. HAGANS— August 10, 1897, tothe wife of Albert . Orva; Hagans. a son. SCHNEIDER-Auzust 10, 1897, to the wife of Henry Schneider, a son. STRAUB-In Alameda, August 10, 1897, to the wife of Henry Struub, a sou. THIEBAUT-In this city. Auecs. 10, 1897. to tho wife of J. J. Tbleoaut a son. MARKIKD. LAWRY— HUNTER— In Oakland, Cal.. aVOTTISt 11, 1897. by the Rev. George W. I catty. William Jonn Le.wrv and Harris. Eliza Hunter, both of Oakland. " •.•"••. STORM-COPPAGE-In this city. July. 12, 1337. by the Rev. James Fell, Captain James F. storm and M Isabel F. Coppaze. "■-.■■■-- UIEII. Chapman, Ralph J. McDonnell, Catherine Costello, Laura E. Murphy, Ce-el.a Donlzai, Angallne V. Nelson. Rev. A. J. Guenln. Felix O'Brien. Charles Heroins, Rebecca J. O'Brien, Etta M. Hariman. Minna Sprinitruaiin, Edward Healy. Minnie O. Stevens, Marshal O. Holterm*nn, Frledrich Townsend. Caroline 3. Kennedy. Patrick Williams, Mary Lawford, Ann A. Wilson. Helena Look, Joseph E. Young, Mrs. Flora CHAPMAN— In this 0f..-. Auzust 11, 1817. sud- denly. Ralph J., beloved husoaml of Mary E. Chapman, and father of Louis B. Chapman, a native of R"Cklanl. Me. In his 71st year. _ IWFuneral services will be held THIS PAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. 11.. at i lie parlors of the First Unitarian Church, Franklin and oeary streets, Interment private. COSTELLO— In this city. August 12.1897, I.aura E., beloved dauchter of J. M. and Johanna Cos- tello, a native of ; an Francisco, aged 15 years and < month*. JWFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from the residence of her parents, 1208 Un on street, thence to St. Brlgil's Church ior services. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DONIGAN— In this city. August 11,1337. Ange- line V. Donigan, beloved sister of Mrs. M. A. Malles of butter Creek and Mrs. ('. L. Hutton of St. Louis, Ma, a native of Virginia, aged 65 years, ->t. Louis (Ma) and New York City papers please copy. J , ftSTFrleurts and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. it., from the par- lors of the Golden Gr.te Undertaking Co., 2423 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GUENIN-In this city, August 11. 1897, Fo'lx. beloved husband of Eleonore Uuenlu. Luther of Alice Guenin. and uncle of Mr. en 1 Mrs.' Bay- mon Fos, a native of France, aged 69 years and 6 months. as"Friends and acanalntancfti ar<s respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS Ulf (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi- dence, 1510 Dupout street, ihtnoto Fren.'h Church, wnere s-rvlces will be held. Interment; Mount Calvary Cemetery. P. ease omit flowers. HARKINS— In Port Costa, August 11,1837. Re- becca Jane, beloved daughter of the late Charles and Margaret to A. 1 ruins, agel til years and 11 days. 1 Newspapers pleas* cony J 9&"? M funeral will be held THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from the late resi- dence hi, Port Costa, Interment Marline* Ceme- t ery. HARTMAN-In this city, August 11, 189. Min- na, dearly beloved • wife of Israel D unman, mother or Idr. Oussle. Hannah, Either. Abra- ham L.. 1 aui and Simon Hariman, and sister ot Mrs. Jennie Harris and th^ late Arnold Unger of San Luis Obispo, Cat., a native of Schelltberg, Prussls. .Germany, aged 54 yeari IS" Friends and acquaintances ar9 rs-snect- fnllv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Friday), st 10:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, lliO Folsom street, thence by 11:30 o'clock A. m. train from Third and Townsend streets to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for inter- ment. Please omit Mowers. HEALY— In this city, August 11, 1897, Minnie Genevieve Healv. a native of Oakland, aged 18 years and 15 days. SWfe*Bi HOLTERMANN— in this city, August 11. 1897. Frlsdilcn Hoitermanu, a native of Hauover, Germany, aged 48 years. - •■- -AY Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 10 o'clock a. it. from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzier, 636 Washington street. Intermeut Laurel Hill Cemetery. KENNEDY— In this city, August 12. 1897, Pat- rlnk, beloved husband of ju;U Kenned y, aid father of John, James, William.. Julia, Joseph and the late Thomas Kennedy, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 78 years. [Now "ior* papers please copy. J . A7"Friends and acaualntances are respect fully invited to attend the fnneral SUNDAY, August 15, at 7:30 o'clock a. m.. from his lates resldenca, 20 Cnesle/ stree:, off Harrison, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thenco tosuJoiepn's Ctjuron, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commen> ing at 8 o'clock a. it. Interment Mount Cal- vary ceiue'.ery. --..,- "..'... LAWFORD— In this city. August 12, 1897, Ann Amelia Lawforl, beloved mother of Margaret A. and William K. lawford and Mrs. Agnes M. Nichols of Montrose, eclj.. a native of Noting- ham, England, aged 60 years. LOOK— Oakland. August 12, 1897. Joseph E. Loos, late of Denver, Cola, a native of Cleve- land, Ohio, aged 25 years and 28 days. MCDONNELL— In this city. August 11, 1897, Catherine, beloved wife of Michael .McDonnell, mother of Clara and William McDonnell, and daughter of the late Johanna BrasseT. a native of san Francisco, aged 27 years 10 months and 14 days. flSTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvitea to attend the funeral THIS U.-vi' (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her lain residence, 30 Welch street, between Bryant and Brannan. Zoe ana Fourth, thence to st. Rose's Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- ' MURPHY— In this city. August 11, 1897, Cecelia, beloved wife of the late Patrick Murpny, a na- tive of the parish of Soil. County Down, lio.an aged 63 years 2 months and 23 days. . . . Dsf-Frlends anl aconalntanc-M nra respect- fully lnvitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. it., from her lata residence, 4U9 Folsom street, theuce to St. Tr«u- dan's Church, where a requiem hlgn mass be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clocd^.. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. , .. ; -.'.i ■ NELSON— In this City, Rev. A. J. Nelson, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 69 years. O'BRIEN— In this city, August 12, 1897, Charles, beloved husband of the late Catherine O'Brien, and father of John J.. Katie, Frank. Joseph. Annie, Ray, Mamie and Charles O'Brien, ana- tive Of Dublin, Ireland, rued 54 years. O'BRIEN— In this city. August 12, 1827. Etta May. dearly beloved daughter of James and Jane G. O'Brien, sister of George. Jennie and Grace O'Brien, and niecs of Mrs. T. Welsh i.nd and George Cottrell. a native of Los Angeles, Cal., aged 15 years 11 months and 17 days. SPRINGMANN— In this city. Augus* 12. 1837. Edward L., beloved husband of Caroline Spr'.nK- mann. a native of Colbert Prussia, aged 85 years 1 month anl 12 days. jjj-Frieals and acquaintances . ar« respect- fully Invited to attend ths funeral TO-MORKO -V (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. it., from his late resi- dence, 437 a Fulton street, near Octavia. STEVENS— In this c: .-. Angus: 12. 1897. Mar* shall Green, beloved son of Calvin E. and Fran- ces Stevens, brother of Calvin Stevens, and grandson of Mrs. William Green of Vallejo, Cal.. a native of Saa Francisco, a^ed 1 year I montn . and 18 days. ; TOWNSEND— In this city. August 12, 1837. sud- denly, Caroline P.. beloved wile of E. de Kay Townsend, and daughter of the late Silas c. 1 Herring, a native of -New York. WILLIAMS— In this city. Ausust 12, 1897. Mary, beloved wife of John William.'', and mother of Annie Williams, a native of County GaUay, Ireland. ... r ' fIS-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. it., from her late - residence. 254 Vi Clara stre-t, thence to St- Pat- rick's Church. Mission street, betwee.i Third ana Fourth, where a requiem his"* mass will bs celebrated for the repose of her soil- com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. ii. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. WILSON— In this city, August 11,1897. Helens, beloved wife of the late Thomas Wilson, and mother of Thomas C. Mary H. and Joseph M. Wilson, a native of Coanty Tipperaiy, Ireland, aged 56 years 4 months and 25 days, ' Phila- delphia (Pa.) and Charleston (S. C.) papers please copy.) jffipFriends and acquaintances ar» r?spor.- Inl.v invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence.' 535 Grove street iheno<» t-> sacred Heart Church. Fell and Fillmore streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated f >.' the repose of her sonl. commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. YOUNG— In this city, Augnst 12. 1897, Mrs. Flora, beloved wife or Simon Younv, mother of Hvraan 1.. Young, Mrs. E. Ehrenberg. Mr-. 11. Asber and Mrs. J Coleman, and sister of W. .-• VAolfand Mrs. D Lewis. Ml 1~ . McAVOY Sl GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER- - , . SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. , ' ili H. B. McaVuY r Manager i' MOAVOY <Sc CO., Funeral Directors ana Kinbalmeri, 1235 Market St.. Bet. Bth and 9th. . Telephone South 247. F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNBB. . GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Sand 10 CITY IiALL bUUAJUUi. ! Telephone South 4J'i 11