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HOUSES TO LET. \|OT>ERN KOUSi- OF 10 ROOMS, BESIDES i'l laundry, cellar, storeroom, etc.; garden: sun all day: sheltered: superb v.ew: only 15 minute*' w ik from Market and Montgomery] rent reason- able. PJ. KENNEDY, IL Montgomery St. . . j.AQ UYDE, NEAR GEARY— LARGK SUN- VJVO ny, 14 rooms; cheap; appreciated If seen. HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS ANDBATH. 615 PINE street. V.IKE SUNNY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND A garden. 1303 Page st. KLONDYKE O OLD '■ ] Will rent houses at BALDWIN & HoWELL, TO Montgomery st. CjQ 5- ROOM HOUSE: BEST FoR THE tITO- money: . healthy; tine view. Greeuwich Ind Kearny sts. ■ - . 9«59C JONES-MODERN HOUSE; MARINE _•'— view; good neighborhood. - /-.SI'NNY ROOMS IN COMPLETE ORDER. V) 323^4 Minna . si. ; key 323. Q j (\ HOUSE OF 5 BOOMS; 1226 V. PINE <? 1 V. st.. near Hyde. C;'^J 8 ROOMS; DECORATED IN LATEST ill *Ji. style; nice mantels: 40-foot sunny yard; fine neighbors: see II 2125 Pine st , near scott 9-STORY' HOUSE: 7 BOOMS AND BATH; ■— rent reasonable 1225 Golden . ate aye. P FURNISHED HOUSES. I|VLKGANT FUR.MTURE OF 5- ROOM HOUSE 2 for ile or to lease. Apply at 135 Kearny s\ \nv b-hoom COTTAGE. COMPLETELY -_» furnisbed for housekeeping. Corner Eureka id -Twentieth sts . open from 12 to 4. COTTAGES TO LET. C«1 1 HAY-WINDOW COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS ■f-l-l- Til Collins st., near Geary. COTTAGE 4 LARGE ROOMS. BATH AND basement; rent reduced. Apply 220 Tnirteenth. - ffl-1 J oUNNY' COTTAGE, S ROOMS: LARGE .■UT-Lt. yard: wa.er free. Apply 2322 Pine st. SUNNY COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 RuOMS; ■ _ bath and basement. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. FLATS TO LET. T?RANKLIN, BET. HAVES AND FELL— X Nice flat of 5 and 7 rooms each: rent cheap. Flat. 'Jly Goush st ; 4 rooms and bath; $21. Ocirv a. bet. Waller ami Hai^-iit, opposite \*a- ■ lent- a; rent greatly reduced: ihe Cheapest flats in the c ty; sun all day: will be put In first class order; 6 ani 7 rooms and bath. Apply MADI- , SON & BURKE. IjILEGANT SUNNY' CORNER UPPER FLAT; J 7 rooms; modern improvements; rent re- duced. 120 Webster, near Haignt. ' (JUQ 3 SUNNY ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR: «3)0. good Ofighborbood. 1b25 Howard, bet- | Twelfth and Thirteenth. QQ*>C TWENTY-SECOND. NEAR VALKN- 0000 cia— Nice flat; 6 rooms and bath; rent . $18. , • Ql - GOLDEN GATE AYE.-4 MODERN OX I flats; 6 rooms: bath: $25; 4 rooms, $12 50. "VTICEST TOP FLAT: 8 ROOMS, BATH, BASE- AY ment; water free; $40. 1023 i-.llis. nr. Gough. SUNNY' FLAT. 5 ROOMS AND BATH: BENT $13. 2176 Fifteenth st-. near Noe. SUNNY' 3-BOOM FLAT— THE MAY'BELLE. 80S Grove st., cor. Van Ness aye. TO LET— FLAT OF 6 BOOMS AND BATH. X 1208 >cott st.. near Eddy. 3gggg ■\ 1 ODEBN SUNNY FLATS. 6. AND 7 BOOMS, jM. bath. 2520 sinter st. ,* rem reasonable. ig]|- NEW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT; cl vl. orms: bath; gas: tubs. 9o9 Folsom, nr.Sth. (T. 1 4 COZY SUNNY FLAT 4 BOOM-: BATH; OJ-^- yard. 10 Shotwell st.. near Fourteenth. C 4; (IB TURK— SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 4 0— *' rooiii,: large cellar; yard; no cnildren; rent $12 Q><.,l UPPER FLAT 6 LARGE ROOMS AND • -V. bath. 202 Fillmore st., bet. Haight and Waller. 01 C LOVELY FLAT OF 5 LARGE SUNNY O-Lc'. looms: bath. gas, mlrror-iop mantels; prand view;. cars pass the door. 151- Castro St., near Twenty-flfth. ] TO BRYANT. NEAR FIFTH— UPSTAIRS I V I O flat 4 large sunny 100 ms; separate yard. 1 I ASH AYE., FULTON. MCALLISTER, ■» -I- O.Polk, Y'an Ness— Sunny flat; basement. HAIGHT AND BAKER— NICE. SUNNY, COR. S an.l 6 rooms flats: opp. Buena Vista Park. - 1 7 Oft i ' ( - , ~ — 3 uK 5 SUNNY' ROOM|FLATs; ■ J * UU bath and garden; rent $15. ;■>. ■■ ■■?..•«-':■- ELEGANT SUNNY TOP FLAT OF 6 ROGMS; latest improvements. 117 Grave su, -ear City Hall. -. . , VtW UPPER FLAI Or 4 ROOMS. INQUIRE — > at 310y 3 Waller st. OVER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS ELEGANT, ly furnisbed; rent $20. 2510 Harrison st. KLONDYKE GOLD Will rent flats at BALDWIN At HOWELL, TO Montgomery su AIGHT ST., 620. SUNNY' FLAT; 7 ROOMS; | newly papered throughout; rent, reasonable. Clay st., 1417b; HANDSOMELY' deco- rated flat: 7 rooms; marine view; sunny and light; rent cheap. CHEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 BOOMS; $8 10 $16; see them. 623 Seventh st. ■ 50 40 ROOM FLATS. HOUSES, N. OF Market: cheap. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. HOUSEKEEPING ROOSIS. liryant Street. IT AT BRYANT. COR. NINTH— 3 COR. FUR- Hol nished rooms, complete for housekeep- Ing; cbeap. Euchaiian Street. C'(y) BUCHANAN, COR. FELL- BAY'-WIN- VVJ. dow parlor, $3; bay-window and kitchen, v.iih stove, $13. 1.in.1: stroe.. ■ 1 1 90 BUSH— 2 OB 3 SUNNY HOCSEKEEP- " 11-1J ing rooms; no children Eudy street. (.1 - EDDY — PARLOR AND KITCHEN: ♦'14 bith large; every convenience; good garden. Erie Street. 47 ERIE, BRT. THIRTEENTH AND FOUR. '.I t teenth— 3 neat sunny housekeeping rooms. i 11th Street. irnl FIFTH— SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- XOO'j nished housekpg;slo month;other rooms. Q-HO FIFTH— NEW HOUSE: CONNECTING OVJO looms; ilgnt housekeeping: others, -j- *-..* ni A FIFTH— 2 SUNNY FRONT HOU.-E- -. Ol't keeping rooms: stove, closet, bath, pri- vate; $10. Of] r- FIFTH— CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- - OLO keeping; 2, $10; 3, $13; also 3 unfurnished. | 4" Owl FIFTH— FRONT ROOM AND KITCH- " _t^Os en, completely furnished for housekpg. Harriet Street. 9 HARRIET, NR. HOWARD-FURNISHED bedroom and kitchen; sunny: iheap; no chil- dren. ,"*..; .- Howard Street. Vnr HOWARD-FLAT 3 PLEASANT FCR- \ O£o nished bousekeeping-rooms and others- . •fll li >' O WARD— NEATLY* TURNISHED . OX D sunny rooms for housekeeping with all con- veniences; cheap. 1 ffr»Q Howard — nice bay-window -1 UOO so ite furnisbed for housekeeping; a.so single rooms. . ' .' 11 /IflA HoWaHD-2 FINE sUNNY FRONT 1 1 'XV housekeeping rooms; range; waier; $12 50; 1 room, use piano, $6. ill. A HOWARD -SUNNY DOUBLE PAR- -. 1 - -i lors complete for housekeeping: other rooms; private fami. f. : L-...111 >.TOO.. 09-P LARKIN-ELEGANT FUNNY HOUSE- .iZIKy keeping apartments, first floor; centraL 'i X LARKIN— TWO SUNNY ROOMS COM- OXO plete for housekeeping; gas and bath. Alarket streei. 1 onr MARKET -2, 3 OB 4 WELL-FUR- 10 JO nished housekeeping rooms, sunuy cor- ner, reasonable. • •>"-/■' l" . . ' '. j-lbisioii .->tr-o«»i. Q1.7 MISSION - NICE - SUNNY HOUSE- .OX 1 keeping rooms. • -» - N<.4.oin;t Vitieei., C 77 NATOMA-SUITE OF HOTrsEKEEP- -0 I I ing; rent $8; also single room, $4: yard. • ({A = NATOMA-2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS "i« complete for housekeeping; low rent. ...*-.-.* ".'.'. , Noe Street.., 'v .' , - 1 XI NOE - LAR' IE SUNNY SUITE PAR- X.ix ion jurnHhed for housekeeping; wooden mantel ; bulb; gas; $12. ,*, - : -.--.-- -'l HOUSEKEEPING BOOM* - Continued. Page Street. AQI PAGE— 3 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, rfO"t partly furbished. Call from 10 to 12 a k ixik street. 1 RO9 POLK - UNFURNISHED HOUSE- -1 Ov*. keeping rooms; furnished bedroom. : Post Street. (TOO POST — 2 PLEASANT BACK KOOMS OJtf.it furnished for housekeeping: yard; sepa- rate entrance. Seventh street. I A 9 SEVENTH (GIRARD) - SUITES AND 14- kitchens: also single rms ; newly renovated. Shotwell Street. THREE UNFURNISED HOUSEKEEPING rooms hnd bath: rent $9. Apply 9*3 shotwell. Tenth Street. 11l TENTH— LARGE, SUNNY' BAY-WTN- -111 dow room: grate; closol: rent reasonable. 1 o/JTKNTH— FURNISHED BOOMS, WITH XJ-V or without board; terms reasonaole. Turk street. rnn TURK— HOUSEKEEPING SUITE AND O— O others: reasonable. rso TURK— FRONT ROOM HANDSOMELY' O'i 0 furnished, with k i.cheu, gas and bath; also sinsle; reasonable. Twelfth Street. I 1 AC TWELFTH, COR. HOWARD— NICELY' I J T'l furnished housekeeping rooms; rent rea- ] sonable HOOMS TO LET. Lush isiwe:. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, 421 BUSH ST.— Booms, gas, running water; $1 a week and up. Clementina Street. AQ.?. CLEMENTINA — FUBNISHED ROOM, ■yU«J with board If desired. Eddy Streei. f*-\ A EDDY-LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED Oil room, closets, hot and cod water, gas, bath; also small sunuy room, folding-bed; $s and $10. ri Q EDDY — LARGE ALCOVE ROOM; FOLD- i XO inu bed; kitchen and gas stove. J-Jfcli t street. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 BTH _ su, near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 0I i\ EIGHTH. NEAR ioLaoJA-J LARGE OJ.U rooms: rent $10. *-» ■*-! Street. A LL BOOMS ARE GOOD AT HOTEL RA- JX. moua, 130 Ellis st.: new hoase*. new fittings: modern conveniences; elevator at ground Hour; six stories; 150 rooms; 60c to $1 50 per day. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' parlor; rooms per night. 35cto$l 60: week. $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator 0.-1 office floor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. 31 9 ELLIS — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED A-& snnny alcove; private family; reasonable. 1 C\l\ ROOMS TO LET AT VERY' REASON- XVV able iates. Rosedale, 821 Ellis st. a -llh >ii«j.. THE COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth su.cor. Mission; rooms 50c, 76c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. 1 l\n FITTH-PLH.ABANT SU NNY UNFUR- X V I nished rooms to leu Tviinm streei. r9O FOLSOM — FRONT PARLOR FOR 2 •J — O gentlemen, $10; also housekeeping room- n/jOl FOLSOM ST.-LARGE FURNISHED I ODa room; $4. *_._*!*-* straw— 4*f)9 GEARY-SUNNY ROOMS: $5 AND $8. Cl Q GEARY— ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; i/lO parlors; other rooms: light hous'keeping. tCQ GEARY— LARGE. ELEGANTLY AND 000 newly furnished new house; all rooms sun- ny; rooms unfurnished and furnished to suit. _ . Harriet' Street. 3 HARRIET. OFF HOWARD. NEAR SIXTH- Nice slnele furnisbed bedroom; cheap. LuHiirii Street. . nf\A HOWARD. COR 3D— FINE FURNISH D i Ut iront room, $1 "5 week upialso housekeepg --t>>>ie stree— AQr JESSIE, NR. MINT— PRIY'ATE FAM- ~iOO iiy; neat, single room:, rent $5. Q-\A JESSIE— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY' Dtll bay-window room. ones Street. Hn JONES-NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT I sunny single room; privale; $8. V;-**; "•.- ' " Kearny Street. OQ KEARNY, NR. MARKET (THE PORT- ZiO land)— Clean, homelike rms; month, week, day ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en snite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Laguna Street. TOURISTS— ST. JAMES, COR. LAGUNA AND McAllister, near Pavilion; low rates: sunny. i-arkln Street. DOCTORS, ATTENTION — ELEGANT COR. suite, furnished or unfurnished: oilier rooms; housekeepg If desired; board optional. 327 Larkin. ... .-.i.,. »iro»., "\7-OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER 1 night, 36c -.0 $1: week, $1 50 to $6; families. Mason Street. 1 f\Q MASON— SUNNY BASEMENT; NEW- -IUO ly furnished; housekeeping: other rooms. ... . ... .kaiii" Mroo.. MONTANA HOUSE, 764% MISSION, NEAB h— Newly opened: single rooms, 10c, 15c and 20c per Bigot; 60c, 90c and $1 25 per week. HANCOCK HOUSE, VSI MISSION. ('ELECT family rooming-house: fl fill 10 $4 per week. j , __ j -J (\Of\ MISSION .NICE SUNNY FUR- -IUOU nished room in private family. McAllister Street. MCALLISTER, NEXT HIBKRNIA BANK. Booms, offices, studios. classrooms; $8 mo. up. • limns street. DUn MINN','. COit. EIGHTH— NEWLY' FUB- -00 i nished -y-window room; $1 per week. l»'l all-,,11 siioo.. ney A O'FARRELL — WELL FURNISHED IZ. 4 large rooms: grate, gas and batb: for lor I 2 gents. ... i oar siree*.. 9QO POST (BOHEMIA)— 2 BLOCKS FROM i-O'-' lead Ing botels;quiel; travelers accomodated i owe. 1 siree-. lift] POWELL (THE MONTELLO), NW. i.V 1 cor. of o'Farreil— Snnny front rooms; rea- sonable; particular attention to transients. . . iij..n • -••,» .. , ■VTEW MANCHESTER (CHANGED HANDS! 1.1 54 Sixth, ror. Mission— Newly furnished and renovated throughout: elegaut sunny suites; single ■■■'.'■• fcixth Stree- -9/19 SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED ROOM _-^r— . for 2 men: $1 50 each a week. Stockton Street. fi|l STOCKTON. NEAR PINE-SPLENDID Oil parlor suite of 2 large furnished rooms: nice garden. Sutter Street. THE STANFORD, 320% SUTTER— NEWLY furnished suuny suites and single, day, wk, mo. Till SUTTER — NICELY FURNISHED Jill rooms: suite or single; terms reasonable. ! ... ' . - * iHrrt Streei;. 9-1 I THIRD ST.-LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- £~X'Z nlsbed front rooms: cheap. Thirteenth Street. -1 CQ THIRTEENTH — 3 . LARGE ROOMS; 101/ kitchen, batb. gas and stationary. . ;.,-': « Turk Street. 91 1 TURK— NICELY. FURNISHED BOOM. C a Q TURK-EXTRA LARGE NICELY FUR. 04 O nlsbed room: 2 gentlemen; private bouse; gas; bath; $16: single room $5. > *«v Nea* Avenue. - Ql "7 VAN NESS— SUNNY SUIT OF UNFUB- Ol i mshed rooms, $15; also luriusb.-d back parior.^ . >':.',' V-"- ". THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1897. BOARDING ANO ROOBIS, TCTEWLY' FURNISHED PARLOR SUtTE^\ND LV other rooms, with board, in a Jewish family. 1023 O'Farreil st., near an Ness aye, 1401 VANNESS -PARLOR SUITE: Xrtvx private buth;siiig!eand double rms:* |board "1 Af)^ VAN NESS AYE.-SUNNY ROOMS XIV with board; private family VAN NESS A Y.— NEWLY FURNISHED I sunny front alcove; bay-wludow; large dress- room; hot, co'.d water:stngle rms;summer rate XT O ELLIS— NEWI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS, ULU with board; $20 up: use of parlor: piano. HOTEL SABI>BURY. 299 HYDE; (UNDER new management) strictly lst-class: handsome large sunny- rnoms:healtlilest location In citv;beau- tif..l -crounds; excellent board: references exchngd Kl)'-i RUSH— NICKLY FURNISHr.D SUNNY Wu rooms, lirsi-class board; day, wk.. mo.; sin- gle, $20; 2, $45 mo. ; bath; modern conveniences. COLUMBIA 1-3 BODY — -MS $150 TO $3 a week: rooms wild board, $140 to *30 a month; nice unites; board fortwo, $40. BROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST., board and room $1 to 82 per day, $0 to $12 per week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1; .suite rooms for family $1 tosl 50 per night: first-class service- iree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. CHILDREN BOAIIDEH. I ADY "WOULD LIKE ONE OR TWO SMALL .X-i children to board... 654 Jessie st. ' ' GERMAN LADY WISHES CHILDREN TO board; rooms for parents. R. P., box 35. Call. STOKES TO LET. • OTORE TO LET AT 107% FIFTH STREET. ffi» 1 '(' 1009 LARKIN, COR. POST— BUSINESS tJDAU-. b.ock; store, with ig-room. 102 Eddy. I P. 99 HOWARD — stoke, WITH FlX- ±<>^j-^ tures: suitable for family: rent cheap. OFFICES TO LET. IStaMA SPRECKELS BUILDINO, 927 MAR- -2 ket si.— $I*2 to $20. A SHT room 210. EDUCATIONAL. ANDER ON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, accredited— Day and evening c asses: private lessons: pupils prepared for California ana Stan- ford Universities; a scholarship in U. C. and Stan- ford University each valued i.l $300 per year., for 4 years, awarded to Highest 2 graduates: senT for catalogue: teachers' und civil service examina- tions: special evening classes for entrance to Law College. Room 406. Parrott bullillntr. ALL BRANCH OE I N U MEN T A LAND vocal music taught: very lat-s' methods of Instruction us d; oes: system of voice culture, voice building and v. .ice strengthening; corps of competent teachers lor beginners and advanced students. VODMEII A. H. lIoFFMEYER, Prin- cipal. 914 Sutter st BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy, languages, Engllsti branches; electrical, civil and miuingengini-eriiig, veyine, assaying, navigation, etc.; 20 teachers: day and eveniiiz sessions; write for catalogue. MRS. MELVII.LE-SNYDER, RETURNED; lessons practical acting, elocution, piano, sing- ing, dancing: cia-ses, private lessons: 3 to 6; vocal classes Tu. Bp. m. ; $1 month. 2517y 2 California. AYRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE. 825 MONT- gomery St.: individual instruction in short band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship' $50: low rates per weeK anu month. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper lllustiatlon: day and evening classes; 2 Saturday claiscs commence August 28. Particulais 424 Piue st. BOOKKEEP. NG FREE FOR 1 YKAK IF NOT lauchl in 6 weeks; rapid calculations. TARR, room 672, 855 Mar-et st. SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE OF MUSIC — Piano, singing, voice building, guitar, banjo, etc. : latest method*?. Office sth floor Y.M. c. A. bldg. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL., mining, mech., survey, assav.archlt.; dayJteve.; est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R 6 and 12, 1.0.0. F. block. 7 in and Mkt. Cl RADUATE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DX- T sires pupils in English branches: suecial atten- tion to foreigners: references. 60 J Golden Gate aye. MISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2318 CALIFORNIA; boarj ; Eng r .T'r., Ger, musk-; $30 a moi.ih. EUGENE DE FOREST, SCHOOL OF ACTING and elocution. 14. McAllister, r.70: call 2to 5. PROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, guitar.cornet. reasonable. 1008 Mission su SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1236 Market st. ; 124 positions in '96: 68 in '97. SPAN -CLASSES DAILY; $3 MONTH; 4 to 9p. M. Boom 10, Y. M. C. A. building. ACTING-LEO COOPER'S SCHOOL OF ACT- ing; elocution and stag.*? technique. 814 Geary. SINGING: PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, German languages; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, gram., etc. ;day, night: $s ma 1504Mkt.,op.8th. GUITAR MANDOLIN, piano and VOCAL lessons: $3 mo. Mary Westhaus 39 Fifth St. 9-^9-K MISSION — SUBSCRIPTION* AND J.OJi'l want ads taken fur THE CALL MEDICAL. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: never falls in any case of monthly sick- ness, no matter what cause; no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: money iv every rase refunded if a cure is not effected: travelers helped Immediately; years' experience; home In confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliab.e physicians. DR. AND MRS DAVIEs. 14 McAllister su. next Hibernia Bank: hou.-s 9a.m. to 5 end 7to 8. p. m. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION JX. (from whatever cause) restored- in a few- hours; s«fe at any time: nn process humbug: . in-, stant relief for travelers; home In confinement: my celebrated treatment and remedies tor moaihlv suppression never rail; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post su, near Larkin, » LL OF DR. LET'S CAPSULES ARK 2X guaranteed absolute cure for all lemale dis- eases: positive y safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time it also acts as a preventive: price $1 60 per bjx, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultations on all special diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant aye.. S. ... A cau- tion— Before purchasing elsewhere, write us. APBOCESS THAT NEVEB FAILS TO BE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a few hours when medicines and others have failed; no instruments used; many years' experience; every case guaranteed; advice free; terms reasonable: first-class private home for confinement. MRS DR. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the Owl Drugstore. SURE CUBE, WHEN OTHERS FAIL: No medicine or Instruments: every woman ber own physician for all female troub es, no matter from what cause; restores in one day; never falls: consultation free: pills $1 ; can be sen', and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny si. A LL LADIES IN ROUBLE OR WHO ARE /A. suffering from disease peculiar to their sex will find immediate re ief by consulting a lirst- class lady physician, who never falls 10 curt- a single case; free consultation: terms easy,' MRS DR. M. DWYER, '^6V a Kearny St. 1 ADIES.CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- -2 royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are best; safe, re- liable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particu- lars. "Relief for Ladles." in letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia. \,l BS. DR. SCOTT; FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ill diseases of the eye; a permanent cure guaran- teed or no charge made; consult free: hours. 10 to 12. 2t04, 7 to 8, Sunday 11 to 1, 410 Geary st. ; DBS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease orcoraplalnt; home for patients, oest skill; free diagnosis: low ftes; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER. 628 EDDY ST.— Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: private home In confinement: every com- fort; infants adoptod; terms moderate: pills $L A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SE- guro; price $1 50. RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay su; send 2-c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co.', 531 X sl., sacramento, Cat. ALPr AU'S FRENCH PILDS-A BOON TOLA- dies with female troubles; no danger: safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late.. oil., ullns., coast Agents, Oakland, cal. CONFIDENTIAL — LADIES -IN .TROUBLE / communicate with DR SANTEE 33 Grant aye., San Fraui-iso*'Ojgßg£ggggg£ggg| I it PRAE 'a FEMALE REGULATING PILLS: XJ safe and efficient, emmenagogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CCdruggiats. 406 Clay t-..,soie»gt* URE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHER O female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 2&41/2 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Sth bu, Alameda. DH. HALL,- 14 MCALLISTER'. ST.,'. NEAR JoneM — Diseases of women and children.'. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. JOHNE. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; lelephoue Main 75, ban Frauclsco, Cat - ■•- .... PHYSICIANS. DX. C. C. O'DuNNELL, 1 206 MARKET, ' RES 2864 25th st. ; 0 laeases of women a -specialty. PERSONALS. -i-^ ;.':■ '-■ A METHOD OF VOICE BUILDING.- REDU- cii.g the training of the voice to an exact sci- ence; not only is the power ot - volume of every voice at least doubled ana ' the scale or compass extended trom '£ to b tones, but the quality of tim- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant lb rough- nut the ci tire range- perfect ease in singing the highest notes: patrons and pupils carefully pre- pared for parior, platform, concert, choir, stage or opeia: tormer pu pus and references— Franz vet- ter. * Dan Morrison, Abbie Whinnery. Adelaide Detchon, Mane Holton. ; Helen Potter. Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, Albani, Banlll, Lagrange, Marchesi, etc. For terms aid Instructions .apply to CLARKE'- VOCAL STUDIO-, 933 Market St., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. FINE ROOM TO RENT; GENTL-MAN. AT 257 Lexington aye., bet. 19th and 20th sis.; ADVIIE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- lalty: private; nofee without success; probat . G.W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Markeucor. Stocktn. RAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDi.lt AND FOR sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer in carpet twine, ln hank or chain, at lowest ates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth su, Oakland. LYND'S INCANDESCENT O AS-LIGHTER; lights your : Welsbachs - from the bottom. WEINMANN & SCH AAR, manufacturers, 63s Calif, st. , IT DOESN'T COST MICH TO BECOME AC- -1 quainted with my hair-dressing— 2sc— but the acquaintance is sure to be lasiinjr. Gray and bleached hair restored to its natural c lor for from $1 50 to $3. G. LEDERKR, 111 Stockton su REE To ANY ADDRESS, MY BOOK GIV- X ins full information abiut a never-falling barmle-s and permanent home cure of the opium, morphine, cocaine, whisky and tobacco habls. DH. J. C. HOFFMAN, Isabella bldg., 1 hicago, 111. CLASS ,IN HAIRDRESSING AND MAM- \J coring now forming for .--ept. 1; special rates. U;)-to-Daie Parlors, 1028 Market s:., 100 m 1. DOOMS PAPERED, $2 50; PAINTING ON IV Installment. HARTMAN, 239 Third su and 2808 Twenty-fourth st. . MRS. ZINELLA. BUSINESS MEDIUM aX'D astrologer. 109 Grant aye., room 12. I~S RAY BENNETT RETURNED; FOR- merly 122 Post, now 124^-fe Geary. • LAW OFFICE— MBS. S. L. CABLE, 1286 M AR. kt, l'^7: collections: divorc- laws; a 1 vice free. BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and sixth sts.: artistic ad- vertisements in living light: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market su ME. HOLLAND lIAs;PERMANENTLY LO- MME. HOLLAND HA>CPERMANENTLY Lo- cated at room 1, 2^3 P>)«t st. '; V.v\ HAIR TROUBLES FLY BEFORE QUINONIA Hair Tonic, 35c bottle. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. MOONEY'* CO.,I>ETECITVEANDCOL!.ECT- ing Agency, 917 Market; 25 years' experience. MISS PEARL HARRISON, C A ADER, has returned. Room 2, 120y a Geary st. ELECTRIC BIGHTS IN EVERY BOOM; !i Wincnester House, 44 Third su.dr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per nigbt; $1 00 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS BEMOVED BY electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. PAPER II PAINTING, ETC. : WALL- J. paper 4a 1302 Webster, pbone Pine 4933. VTOTICE— LA VERITE TOILET PaRLOk Un- -L\ moved to 30 Geary su, near Kearny. QUIT TO ORDER ON EA-.Y INS I ALLMr.NTS. O L. LEMOS 1117 Market sU. bet. 7th and Bth. C CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- ) tailed at wholesale li-jures. 20 Sansome si. HHUF.-CHMiDT, SANITARY PLUMBER. . rastitier. 6'^3 1 -olden oate ay. Te'. sutler 47l. CLAIRVOYANTS. WHAT IS YOUR VOCATION? It ; HAVE YOU PROSPERED? WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? Mrs- DR. F. _______ will lift tbe dark veil of your future life; she gives you valuable ADVICE and AID In all affairs or life, o: private as well at of business nature as, lor instance, pertaining t*> Love, Matrimony, Friendship, .business, Lawsuit's. Contested Wilis, Divorce. Damage Butts, Mining. She dlscorers lost or stolen property, finds buried treasures, . prevents slcKiieas misfortune:, recon- ciles the separatea, thus restoring lost happlnesi Every person is adapted 10 some particular busi- ness, profession or trade.whlcu may justly be term- ed their true vocation, ana yet more than half of you are fighting against an unknown fate tor fame, lortune ana position whicn you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 10 toaaally. send stamp for circular ana special terms., MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Market, AF. ML. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, bora double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la 50c; gents $1: palm, and clairv.; sit. $1 60. 126 Turk. MME. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TELL- er; tells patt and future: gives picture future husband or wife: 25c up: never falls: 431 Hayes. ME. HANSEN. PALMIST, CARD- WRITER; past, present aDd future, '.sc. 148 6th su, r. 5. GYpsY,LIFE-REaDKR 3 SEVENTH ST.: ladies -5.-. cents 60c; all questions answered. MME. MOREAU.. BEST .MEDIUM,,. CLAlR- voyant. card-reader: 25cup. 73 1* ourth su MISS MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT and water reader. 921 Mission, opp. Mint. MMX RAVEN A BEADS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given; 25c up.s Fourth. MM YBILLE: FROM CKADLETO GRAVE: future husband's picture 25c-.ladies.9l4 O'Farr , IHSl HS DR. ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER 1 profession: never falls; advice; heip 929 Post. _ — _ ! _ 9c iyn mission* — SUBSCRIPTIONS and —<)— ') want ads t*k«>n tor THK Call. SPIRITUALISM. T-'RANK HARLAND— TABLE RAPPING; IN- X dependent music in full light; to-uighl; 25c. 544 Turk St. MME. YOUNG, TEST CIBCLK TO-NIGHT; 10c. 605 McAllister St.: wonderful tests. TO-MOBROW, MOTrfEB SADIE SEANCE; at 12 o'clock: 50 cents. 419 Leavenworth st. AM FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Haight St.: hours 9 until 6P. M. MRS. MAYO STEERS, 112y 3 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 I*. it. ; Thursday. _ p.m.; readings. PSYCHICSPIRITUAL INSTITUTE. SEANCE Sun. Tue. Fri. eve.; sit. dai. 10 too. 1423 M'ku , , MRS MURKY, FROM NEW YORK, CELE- brated medium, healer. 303 Jessie, near 4lb. HENDEE ROGERS, ELECTRO-MAG- netlc healer; sittings daily. I'2'2 Taylor sU RS. J.J. WHITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, fur messages and advice, 1206 Market sw ' , WEEK'S NEWS ' FOR 5 CENTS— x\ WEEKLY CALL, la wrapper, for mailing. HORSES. BEAUTIFUL GRAY. 5 - YEAR- OLD NUT- wcod mare; has trolled the Vi In 35. 466 Haight st. ';fl WORK HOUSES, CHEAP. CAN BE SEEN ZU at stable, 820 O'Farreil. -r WANTED — GENTLE HORSE FOB SMALL farm: ex press- wagon; not above $20, M. P. W., box 12, Call offlce. ' AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, etc Emporium sales yards. '-20 Valencia sb, S. WATKINS, auctioneer. -^ At\ HOUSES FOR , SALE; ALSO WAGON* ttv/ buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth su : auction sales every W*sd- . nesday. bULLIV AN A DOYLE. Auctioneers, f 'C I ALL - PURPOSE HORSES. WAi.ONS, Ov carts, harnesi; auction sale every Tuesday. TATTEHSALL'S, 721 Howard st. OR SALK-BLAI X HORSE: 6 YEARS OLD; good roadster; very reasonable. ; Olympic Club Stables. 508 Sutler. - . - IpOR SALE— 2 HORSES AND HARNESS; X also 2 milk wagons. 218 Fourteenth su WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN: FARM WAG- ous, buggies, backs and harness; new and sec- ond-hand. I sth and Valencia bis.; iel. white 371. ARGATN'SI BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN X) new and second-baud wagous, buggies, carts, harness, robes and blankets. Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkin St., opp. new City Hall. . T/iINE laundry, BAKER'S AND milk X wagons cheap for cash or installments;'- 1 line top and open buggy: . also 1 back. ' 828 Harrison su j ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J". A. MITCHELL, REMOVED TOI2O6MAR- . ket; all legal matters : collections ; advice free. •ADVICE' FREE; 'DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- XX laity: private; no fee without success; probate. G. W. HOWE, atty at 1aw,850 Market, cor.Stocktn. J NO. HANLON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 632 Market, -rooms 15 and 16, opp. Palace Hotel.. AD C FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC I cessful. W W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st STORAGE. * T LOW RATES-r FURN ITURE. CARPETS /V pianos, household goods; clean, light com- partments: advances made. J. NOONaN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st... above sixth; open. evenings., T/URNITURE PIANOS, ETC- ADVANCES. £ packing, shipping. CHAS I*TAYLOR,2O4Fo«. Jftnm^KrWi' , rt<,im^v- in i Jl^i»i^riir-rrT-ff , irfrrigTitiar»ii-riii*rnM.i wifnnmaiieiii CITY' REAL ; ESTATE. " ai- HORIGKB. .' . ;tf ; loois a SOCC. ;' "j A. SOUC & CO. _. 'i ' -.; REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 463 AND 467 -VALENCIA ST.. NEAR 16TH As we make a specialty of Mi«sion property and are right on the ** pot we can sara you ilme and money by calling 01 us at once. : ;j* * *£ $2200—25x100; San Jose aye., near 26th St.; a 2-sto. v bouse of 7 rooms, bach and larue basement. . $3300—26x114; 23d. near sanchez: house of 7 rooms and b.th: stable aud d.lveway. $4250— 26x105; cor. Church and Valley: store, 3 loams: uppir flat of 5 rooms and Lath; cottage of 4 rooms. : - - - _ $-200—25x114: Twenty-seventh, mar Dolores; modern coitage of 5 rooms; bath; 3 finished rooms in basement. $3250— 25xfe0: san Carlo*! aye.: 2 flnts of 5 rooms and bath each; reins lor $30; large base- ment. ' .... $2500— 25x75: Pan Carlos aye.. near 20th s:.; 2-siory house of 6 rooms: bath; perfeci order. - $7600— 31x122:6; Mission St., near 19;h; store. 2 flats and house iv rear; worth $10,000. $65t0-25xl00: -Valencia si., near 20lh: bay- window house of 8 rooms and bath; could at small cost beconverted into Al business property. $4500— 26x115 to alley: Dorland st. i.ear Guer- rero; bay-window house of 8 rooms, bath and laundry: stable. $4500— 42x135; Fair Oaks su, nr. 38th; house of 9 rooms, bath; colt ge of 1 looms. $4500—30x125: Howard st., **tir. 16th; old im- provements, lot worth $6000. V $2860— '28x76 Hardy st, near T6:h: just com- pleted: Eastlake cottage of 5 10 m«. bath and basement; open plumbing; . latest improvements; ON EASY TERMS. Our list comprises some rf the best property in tue Mission. ' Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads; also good btisinesi corners* in any part of III? .Mission, call and get a list and prices If you w.uit your vacant houses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC A CO., 465 and 467 Valencia su, near Sixteenth. . , * ; ■*■:■; * . SOL GETZ & BROTHER. BOOM A, FIRST FLOOR, ,;.';..,: ; CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTa ' WE SUIT EVERYBODY, WHY NOT YOU? CHOICEST LOCATIONS, EASIEST TERMS J and lowest prices to suit the times. Qjorrv TO SlOOO-KICHMOND LOTS- WE iffrJ.Ovj can positively suit you in location, price and terms. Anc TO $SOO-«UNSET HEIGHTS LOTS; ■(Jp I «.) south of park, near Affiliated Colleges and boulevard: unsurpassed view; $6 and $10 monthly Installments. <Bil f\Ci $150 ' 200 AND $300— BUILDING •tipXUU. lots; no grading; near Mlsslon-st. and San Mateo electric-car lines;, only $5 monthly. Call for maps and diagrams. SOL GETZ * BROTHER, BOOM A, FIRST FLOOR, - ■■—■■-' ;* ._» ■■; -.- CROCKER BUILDING. BARGAIN; 3 LOTS IN LAKEVIEW, NEAR -D Ingleside: for sale, cheap. C. W. L. 38, Call. MODERN FLATS OF 6 AND 7 BOOMS;' THE finest in the city; 752 and 764 Clayton, near Waller; panel ceiling In dining-room; 01 her rooms papered and ires<oed; now open for Inspection: $500 cash, balance same as renu Apply ou -.he premises. - (ft I QA/T WILL BUILD HOUSE OF 2 FLATS •lip 1 OUU cimp etc: will call. GEO. M. SALS- RUBY. Builder. 521 X st , sunset District- MUSICAIr INSTRUMENTS. AT SHERMAN, CLAY A CO.'S MUSIC STORE. . Corner Kearny and suiter streets Great bargains In second-band hieb grade piano**. Original price. Now. 1 Stelnway upright $575 $375 1 Steinway upright. i.7.'> 350 1 thickering concert grand...... ■ 1400 "■ 400 1 Haliet & Davis parlor graud... 800 '276 1 ChlCKerlng upright 700 375 1 Weber upright 900 450 1 Weber upright 650 , 300 1 Knab? upright -00 300 I Kranich & Hatch upright! 450 '250 1 Emerson upright 350 225 1 Vose A Sons upright 350 200 and oibers too numerous to mention. Sola on our new rent contract, plan, ;5, b. $.' and $8 per month. These pianos are in.i ac condition and fully guaranteed. -V'- BARGAIN-GREATEST EVER OFFERED IN pianos; some of the failure stock formerly at the Emporium all makes from $100 to $2SO: rented and sold ou installments from $J to $10 per month: also our regular stock: best in the city to select from. HEINE, 136 Ellis st., Y. M. C. A. building. ABSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND I.ARG- est house west -of Chicauo is KOHLER A CHASE'S. 26. 28 and 30 O'Farreli st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instruments.' of alt grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowesu l verythlng possible done 10 pu-asa and satisry the customer. A>- TUALLY' THE BEST BARGAINS IN Pi- anos; monthly payments $5 up; correspon- dence sollclteo. THE F. W. SI'KNCKR COM- PANY, 9 3 is Market su. opp. Mosott; established over iO years. AUGUST BABGAINS— GORDON UPRIGHT, xi. $30; Weber upright, $200; sohmer, $150; Bluttmer, $100: a sweep on all pianos. BiiUENN'S, 228 Post St. BONi-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush At Gerts and others: sec- ond-bant pianos from $100 up. W. C HAMIL- TON, successor 10 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Posu ttffjfi NOW WE GOT WHAT YOU WANT; KP « O. cheap, good second-hand pianos: Weber, Gabler, Plaiel, others. HORNUNG, 216 Post St. SOHMEBA C0...8V 80N MAUZY, NEWBY. C 5 Evans, Briggs ana other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. .308. 310, 312 Post. ADMIN" IsTRATOR'a SALE — MUST SELL; piaiioi at immense reduction for cash or oa installments. EATON EsTaTE. 735 Market SU PIANO FOR SALE. 1605 MILY'IA ST., Berfce'ey. ..'*,- -, ELEGANT UPBIGHT PIANO; LITTLE used; bargain. 132 Tenth st. TEINWAY UPBIGHT AND BABY GBAND STEINWAY UPBIGHT AND BABY GRAND sacrificed. KEEFFE'S, 1019 Van Ness aye. ELEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT;' FINE J tone; bargain. E. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. ■y>A?\ FINE ROSEWOOD: SACRIFICED ON qp'tfXO. $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. APGAIN; GOOD UPRIGHT SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister st, next Hibernia Rank.!ggMJgg| i.EAUTTFUL UPBIGHT AT MAUVAIS', 769 IT Market su, for $1-5; pianos to renu Ty G. BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLE IT .At Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 416 sacto. SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, - Latham placa NABE PIANOS; NEW SCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farreil st. AT KRAI AN, CLAY & CO.'S ONLY VV AJL.L you find a stock of new Steinway pianos. ÜBSCBIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THK SUBSCRIPTIONS AND Yv ANT ADS FOR THK Caii, taken at brancu -lac* U>» Hayta »v; open nntil v -SO o'clocic. ... DENTISTS. tf.;>-6>^'.-^-' TTAN VROOM <_ CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL V Parlors, 997 Market su : lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous ansesthetics given; electricity tbe great agent used to relieve palu; teeth filled ana extracted painlessly by oar new electrical process; a written guarantee given with all work done: * lowest prices: best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D.. physician and surgeon; examination free by the use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge- work and teeih without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Marketst A FULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction; see our new . combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; wananted 10 -years: fillings, SOc; crowns, $3 50; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARL 24 Sixth. VTEWYORK DENTISTS: SET OFTLETH, $5; i.v pain ess extracting, 60c: none but experienc- ed graduate dentists connected with th s office- all work warranted. 969 Mission su, cor. Sixth. , - DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer ot painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Tarreii. DH. LUDLUM HIDD, 1443 MARKET ST.. ,\H, Eleventh; nocharge for extracting when plates are made: J o d > plates made over like new; teeth i from $8 per set: : extracting 50c; gas given. (ft- FULL SET OF TEEIH; BEST MAKE; fS>O. kept in repair: extracting free; fillings 50c: crowns $3 50. Pacific Dental Pari jrs. 18 Third. PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60c; CROWN* bridge work » specialty; plates $5 up; 13 years experience. H. L. Walsh, D. ti.s., 815% Geary. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- J kel, beu 3d and 4th; gass specialists: painlesi extracting, with gas. $1: plates, $7 up: fill, £1 up. WC. HARDING. M. D., 600 SUTTER, COR. . Powell: tel. Main 6376; painless extraction. OHIO DENTALPARLORS. 906 MARKET ST.; extracting 60c; filling 50c up: crowns $1 up. ■ LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY*, 1320 Market st ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLAIA. . Dl* O 11. V. Young. 1841 Polk st. B. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKKT BT.; OPEN . evenings: Sundays till noon.- dentistry laughs COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 -lAit- icetst DR. CHARLMs W. DECKER.' SW COR. SIXIEKNTH B'L.NaAU. MIS sion; branch (.lHce of las ' C___. . tun- •kirijit; and want ads taken. > COUNTRY BEAL ESTATE. <:z£\ ARISE IN WHEAT. A KISE IN WOOL. ;-;.- >' A RISE IN OTHER PBODUCTS ' .? MEANS . '■'. *, :.'- A BISK IN LAND •-" BE WISE AND BUY BEFORE THE RISE. Examine the following list of faim homes, - FKUIT, GBAIN ANu GRAZING LANDS Now ! offered at bed-rock prices: make up your nilna thMi now is ibe . lime to buy and then call and nee us. 3 51CAFEE BROTHERS, ' 108 Montgomery it, S. F., Cal. INSTATE OF LELAND STANFORD, deceased. J :.*.> BYOBDEROF .- - MBS JANE L. STANFORD, executrix. Copeland ranch, Tehama County. i2BB acres. Sbafer ranch, Tehama County, 240 acres. Government ranch, contra Costa, 2957.82 acres. Coon At Fell Tracts, Sauta Clara, 1252 84 acres. McCoppin ranch; san Luis Obispo, 320 acres. Stillmau ranch. Bedlam!.-*., 28-Vs acres. McAFEE BROTHERS, • .108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. BY OBDEB OF THE BANK OF WOODLAND, CAPAY VIUCT. ■ . he earliest fruit -section, well nettled and only ninety miles from san Frauclsco by rail. FnUIT AND GBAIN LAND. . « 88V3 acres, near Winters, $17 50 pc- acre. * '.(I'M acres, neur Esparto, $20 per acre. 180 acres. liear Tancred, 920 per acre,' 13'21/z acres, near Winters, tit 60 per acre. 131 acres, near Madison, $30 per acre. . 320 acres, near Winters, 930 per acre. 161 1 /-*. acres, near Capay, $10 per acre. 153-1 acres, near Capay, $45 per acre. * ALSO - 440 acre i. near swindles, $2 25 per acre. 480 acres, near Merritts, $16 50 per acre. 840 acres, near Dun 11. nun, $7 per acre. * 240 acres, near Dunnigan,' $11 per acre. AL-O 1105 rcres. ne-ir Willows, $27 50 per acre. SOu acres, near -Anderson, - Sacramento Biver bottom, $10 50 per acre. - GRAZING LAND. 5292% acres, flanging capay Valley. $4 per acre. ■ ' 4520 acres, flanking Capay. Valley, $2 75 per ice. 3768 acresi adjoining Capay Valley, $2 25 per acre. , . * * 2800 acres, adjoining Capay Valley, $3 t»T per acre. 7920 acres, near Bed Bluff, $2 per acre. MCAFEE BKOS., 108 Montgomery st., San Franclsco, Cat, A MONEY-MAKING PBOPEBTY. • A VINEYARD OF AN ESTATK BROUGHT TO THE PAYING POINT. Ready for an INTELLIGENT WINE-MAKER I OQ ACRES NEAR SONOMA, 40 MILES X OO from San Francisco; 54.000 young, thrifty bearing vines, with a cottage home, ' wine-cellar and all other buildings necessary or convenient for wine-making and farming: a del gntful home in a delightful climate and neighburnood. For sale cheap, by order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY. •AN 'EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY* would be eutertaine'. Apply to McAFEE BROTHERS, itftr-T,' ' 108 Montgomery St., San Francisca OPECTAL HA AIN ' IN " WHEAT LANDS. CAN BE IRP.IGATED FOR FKUIT AND VEGETABLES. 430 ACRES AT $16 PER ACRE. 470 ACRES AT $14 PER ACRE TN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, UNDER ST AN- X islaus canal, ouly 20 miles from Stocktou: 110 more desirable laud in the. stale; with healthful climate, competing railroads, attractive homes, schools and churches, similar adjoining land has been sold at $60 an acre for - wheat growing.- Ap- ply at once. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st, San Francisca fflj^AAA WELL - IMPROVED HOME: 3 ■ypaUUU. acres; new 6-rcom ha d-finished cottage, with bath; 2 bay-windows and cemented cellar; tankhouse, windmill, barn, outbuildings, brooders, incubators, vegetable garden and fruit- trees: will include .-cow, horse, harness, wagon, buggy, farming and small tools; aso the house- bold furniture; $2000 cash, balance 5 per cent: a bargain; owner -...ing East; 15 minutes' walk from the Postofflce. GEO. C. YOU.--G, Petaluma.^ LITTLE HOMES CLOSK TO TOWN; IM- proved: easy terms: also 4 m 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TVVTNvj; So- noma City; every Monday at 632 Market st., S. F A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 0 CENTS — THI» WEEKLY CALL. In wraDser. for mailing. , PKOPERTY TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE FOB TOWN OR CITY PROP- erty near the co.st: 40 acres: 12 improved; lYa miles from Newcastle. Placer County: good home; 9 rooms. L W. HIZAII, Newcastle, Col. WANTED-CORNERLOT OR HOUSK AND "1 lot north of Market, east of Baker: cheap for cash. CHBIsTOPiIEB, 160 Go den Gate aye. XCHIINOE EQUITY $1800— tt-BOOM COT- toge, Oakland, for small Improved mountain place. G. N., box 164. CalL ffijC AN ACKE; 1280 ACRES TIMBER; GOOD *i3P«-> for stock or fruit; plenty wa.er. * S., box 40, Call. . ;,, . PKOPERTY , WANTED. *_■ ;.... n „nnr,'nr,nVnnn^., LOT $600, OR HOCSK AND LOT $1800, wanted: cash. 8., box 39, Call Offlce. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. liOB SALE— NEW 8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE; all frescoed, with concr. te basement: lot 39x 130; a gre.-t bargain. A. WINBEBG, 1611 Twenty-third aye., East Oakland. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— NEW 6-ROOM ' cottage; lot 35x110. • \ New 7-room cottage; lot 50x125. New 8-room cottage; lot 36x118. Also houses to let A. WI.NBEBG, 1611 Twenty-third aye., East Oak a nd. - ; • ' '■ . *i : - ;- : .y "VTO DOUBT ABOUT IT— A HOME ON THE I\. Galindo Tract, East Oakland, Is a perpetual picnic; own your own home at about the cost of renting; sewer, city water, and streets all macad- amized: 3 electric-car lines and flue 3-story school- house., grand site; climate and toil the best; com- fortable homes surrounding and building up fast; tine large lots for $126 upward: .1 JO tush, $5 to $10 monthly; carriage free. Call or drop a line 10 459 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington, Oakland. -H. Z. JONES, owner. . . ... GET A CHOICE, HEALTHFUL HOME SITE while prices are low; lots $100 10 $150 at Fltchburg. beyond Frultvale; tbe best property , for in men: now ottered; local trains and electric cars: 10 minutes 10 Oakland and 49 to San Franclsco; splendid climate, out of ' damp - belt; soil excellent for gardening: very best water facilities: good school;, terms to suit. Before buy- ing In ibis locality see the owner of this property. CM. BUNKLE. I 15^ \Vas_l__loll »t„ upslair* room 28, Oakland. Cal. - : .~?llS99RBfi_MSaslCSl ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ■JjOO/TA NEW COTTAGE; 4 BOOMS' AND f^2^J.VV. bath: neur station; easy terms.' . $2500— New colonial cotta;e now building: 5 rooms, both, etc.; ln excellent location;* $150 cash, $25 monthly.- •*-- • -.." • 1 . $2850— New cottage, 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash and $3d mouthiv. . MaRCUSE <fc REMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 ilarket st., S. F. Office open Sundays and holidays. ; BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR RENT— IN • DESIRABLE LOCATION', Berkeley, - modern house of 9 room', baih, s oreroom ana laundry; comple'.ely furnished or unlurnl-.hi'd, as desired by tenant: will r. Nt for 1 year or term of years; reasonable to desirable tenant: '3 blocks from Berryman * station, 6 blocks from Berkeley station aud university gate: large yard, stable and chick en-house. Apply on prem- ises, 2025 Virginia' su, or address owner, box 60, Call Offlce. PROPOSALS. OF I- ICE C Q M , VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash., July 81, 1897. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will ba received here until 11 o'c.ock; a. m., August 30, 1897, and then opened, for furnishing and delivery at Vancouver Barracks. ; Wash., Portland, Or., tan Franclsco, Cala., or else- where, stationery required in Department of the Columbia. Informa. ion furnished on application. C.s. reserves right to reject < rac epi any or. ail ! proposals, or any part thereof. Preference given 1 to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of quality aud price ■ (incluJing in the price of articles .of foreign production or man u- facuire the duly thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American . produc- tion or manufacture produced on the Pacific coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Envelopes containing proposals should he marked: "PiopO'vals for sta- tionery." and addressed J. W. Jacobs, Q M. LEGAL NOTICES. THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMIS- sion. having - received applications to mine by the hydraulic process from- E. H. Adams, in the King Bird Mine, In Yuba Countr. near clip- per Mills, to deposit tailings in Grlszly Creek; from J, T. Coffman and George . T. Miller, in the Lost Camp 51 me. neat Blue' Canyon, Placer County, to deposit fallings In Blue Canyon, and from Mrs. E. A. Cox, in tne Washington Mine, in Whiskey Diggings, sierra County, to deposit tail- ! ings In : S.ate Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be.: held -al room 59. Flood - building, tan Francisco, Cal., on September 7, 1897, al WOT.*. > •■'-";. •.-"-. -.-:■■- *•-■ i --.- - v*^'-'Sii«H<Mn!Hß9th n aHßiaudMiMß>eß3aaeHadl MONEY TO LOAN. . U'i -^ 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; nodelay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. *Bi'-^*nn nun AT ° m'^-m *jn c-ti (■pOUU.'i'Ufy business property; other city reel estate at 6V3 per cent: alio Oakland; life in- surance; second mortgages: estates: undivided interests; real estate in probate: any sum: pri- vate capital placed: mortgages bought. MAN- HATTAN LOAN CO., 10 Mil.s bldg, ground floor. 1 OANS UN i'URNTTUBE OR PIANOS IN J ' S. P., Oakland or Alameda, at . lowest rates, without removal; ** no commissions: no deiavs. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above sixth; tel. South 14. : , ; , . ... tf LOW RATE, »5 PER MONTH INTr.Rc.ST on each $1000: 55c per month on $100; second mortgage: any security. Cash, box '2, Call Office. BANKBOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA SAY- Ings and Loan society bought; 1 money loaned on all kinds of personal property. 231 Third st. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY ™ real estate; '* interest reasonable, * Cai. Title Ins. and Trust Ca, 210 Montgomery st., Mills buld. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and jewelry cf the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 948 Market St.: telephone Green 204. ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMOND^, BONDS, watches. jewelry, silverware, se its kins, bug- gies, in-itrumenis UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ay. ADVANCES ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal: no delay; no com- mission: lowest interest. Boom OS. 1170 Market. ON FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST; no commission. SCRIBNEB. 7 City Hall aye. NY SUM-MORTGAGES; ESTATES; FUR- niture. D. LEVITZKY, 304 Montgomery st. LOANS ON PIANOS, FURNITURE, REAL estate, etc Boom 1, 24 Montgomery su N ON FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL; low int.; private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary st. MONEY to loan on all securities as law as banks. S. SALOMON, 328 Montgomery. ANY SUM; Ist OR 2D MORTGAGES, FUKNl- ture, estates, etc. H. MURPHY, 628 Markeu 1 fiO.OOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES •lj!)lU low Interest. 'JOS R TOPLITZ, 830 Pine. <fij^vM iIJ AO.OOO; LOWEST KATi.; 181*10 <Ipc)V mortg.: any proposition. Dryaen. 413M0al SW. COR. SIXTEENTH Ol'., NEAKMISSION-. branch office nl Tun: Cau. tuOacripnous and want ads mien. Wff^wjß'lfTßl :i V.'-****.'*-. FINANCIAL. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc. ; lowest rates. McAFEE BRoTHEKS, luB Montgomery st. b RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 KiNi'H St.: wont ads and subscriptions taken. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been isiued by the County clerk's office: H. Krum ana Mathllde Graefenecker. 40—38. Attllo Canesia aud Mariana Marchetii, '23— 22. Charles Nico.ai and Ito- a Hunzker, 40—36. Charles C. Funkeand Ella M. Fabe', 27—24. Bobert E. Cochran and Mary A.McVev, 25—23- James 1 una and Kate Robert*. 30—25. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. r Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mill will not bcinsertel. They must be handed in a*, either of the publioailon office* and be indorsed with the name am resldenceof persons authorized 10 have tne same published. J BORN. LiPiTTT— In Petaluma August 22. 1897, tothe wife of Frank K. Lippltt, a daughter, MEAD— In this city. August 22, 1897, to the wife o' W. D. Mead, a son. OLlVER— August 25, 1897, tothe wifeof O. E. Oliver, a son. SIEVEBS-ln this city, Auguit 13, 1897, totbe wile of Chris Sieve rs, a daughter. VASSALLO— In this city. August 24. 1897, to the wife of N Vass.lloo' snel ings OHl..aaatight.er. MARRIED. ''.■■',■s::. HANRA'TTY-TRACY-In this city. June 23, 1897,. by the Rh-.-. Father Duffy of Miision Do- lores Church, Arthur F. Hunratiy and Theresa Tracy, both of San i-' rancisco. TITTLE-BURTON— Ia this city. August 25, 189?. ty the Rev. William H. eland, Robert ('. Tittle and Frances' L. Burton, both of San Francisco. • ;..< : DIED. Akerly, Benjamin , Harsh all, Gerson Brewer, Laura C. lierr.'ra, LuU Brandes, Edward ' Matlock. L. B. Bright, lonu . Petty, John Barmon, Anna Sin er. Elizabeth E. i Collins. Mrs- Mary ■ Sneiler. MAry A. - .''; Courtols, Charles Sca.t, Alice B. Geckler, Henrlet'.e Sch'.es-.e.iser, Hannah AKEBLY— In Oakland, Augus*. 24. 1817. Benja- min Akerly, D D.. fattier tit Benjamin M., J. v S. M. X., S., Gr-yham. Alden and Georre Ak- erly and Mrs. ¥. 51. Buck, a native of New York, aged 84 years 9 months and 27 days. JKS" Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a.m., at . St. John's , Church, corner or Eighth and Grove streets, Oaklaud. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. BBEWER— In thlscltv. August 24. 1897. Laura C, beloved wife of Harry Brawer, mother of George B. Bramhall; and sister of Mrs. Hannah L. RldouU a native of Massachusetts, aged 07 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Thursday), at I o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of the Golden Grte Undertaking Co., 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceinetary, by electric Juneral-car. BRANDES— In this city. August ' 24. 1897. Ed- ward Brumes a native of Ban over, Germany, aged 4,1 years 9 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. trora Union-square Hall, 421 Post street, wh?re services wl:l be held under the auspices of Haniverlan Verein, thence to Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at par- lors of Valcnte, Marinl At Co., 1524 Stockton street. Detween Green and Uniou. BRIGHT— In thli city. August 25. 1897. John, beloved son of John F. aud Theresa Bright, a native of can Franclsco, aged 3 years and 10 months. - ' tSf Friends and acquaintance! are resoeei- folly Invited to attend thn funeral. THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the fimTy rvstdence, 13 Verona street, off .Third, between Folsom and Harrison. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. BABMON— In thiscity, Aimuit 23.1897. Anna Barmon, a native of 1 ap.-er, Mich., aged 27 years. > v KSotfHPj'SiSB'SY * .■*--',-c"v, COLLIN 1 * — In Stockton, August 25, 1897, Mrs. Mary Collins, beloved mother of Mrs F. B. Tiriare and Miss Mamie Co lius. aged «2 years. $aTThe funeral will take dace TO- MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence. 622 South Commerce street, thence 10 su Mary's (Catholic) Church, where a requiem 'high mass will be celebrated for tbe repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. tt. , . y COURTOIS— In this city. August 24, 1597. Charles Courtois. anativeof France, aged 42 years- GECKLER— In this city. Augmt 24, 1897. Hen- rietta beloved wife of John Geckler, and mother . of George and Albert Geckler. Mrs. Lena Camp- bell and Harry Dorner of Portland. Or., a native of Bavaria, Germauy.' aged 60 years 8 month > and 7 days. * .*..,.■ gig- Friends and acquaintance? -are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. M.. from her late " residence, 473-'e*islft street, near sixth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HABSHALL— In this city, August 25, 1897, Ger- son, beloved husband of Esthe.* Harsbali. father of Abe Harsbali. and brother of Guitiv Marshall and Mrs. S. Attell, a native of Lobseuz, Prussia, ngei 61 years 7 months and 9 days "jl-i-Kriena.i are respectfully invited to attenl the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M, ai ins Lite residence, 2'2H . Third - street. - interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock a.m. train from ' Third and Townsend streets Please omit dowers. HuBBERA— On bo.ird the steamship city of Para, Augnst 4, 1817. Lull Herrera, anativeof An.igua, GuatemAla. MATLOCK— this city,' August i 4, 1837, L. B. Mat' ock. aged 65 years. - AST Friends and ' acquaintance*! * are r*soest- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock a. k.. from the par- lors of H. C Porter <_ Co.. 122 Eddy a.roal. lutermeni Cypress La-.vn Cemetery. PERRY— In San Leandro. August 21. 1897. John Perry, a native of *•*■* Tor <, aged, 83 years. '• SINGER— In San . Bernardino. Ausust 17, 1897, Elizabeth E. Singer , (nee Doughty), a native of - Portico. Hampshire,' England. - , SNEIDER- in i-in*"iir. August 25. 1897. Mary A., wife A. Sneider, and da-.ubter of Mrs. M Baylesi, a, native of san Francisco, aged 33 years 2 months and 18 day a BCOTT— In this city, August 1897, Alice R, beloved wife of C. S. scott. a native of Indiana, aged 27 yet.M and 1 month. SCHLESSKNOEB-In this city. August 25, 1897, Hannah, beloved wife of the late Louts Schles sender of Sao Jose, and grandmother of Mrs Tharesa I- Mendel, a native of Kempen. Prus Sta, aged 85 veari. . . - WIcAVOY & CALLACHER, j . FUNKRAL DIRECTORS A EMBALMERS, SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. * _J^_ —*————— '— ** *^^* I^ M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - ! . SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND ORAVES. . . * 'PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bcsli Street and Cen- tral Avenue, San BrancLsce. : , . *.....■■!.! jl 13