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' . HOUSES TO LET. 9707 CALIFORNIA .ST.— 53O: HOUSE OF 8 '•'•'l rooms: all modern improvements; large pard" and garden: water free. eOl'-TAGE 4 ROOMS. LAKGE GROUNDS. .815, 3768 Twentieth, cor. Do orei: alio 4 .rm«.,hi2 Je.-sie. i.ear Ninth, $9:- keys at groceries. ivl-sToi.Y HOUSE: 7 ROOMS AND BATH; . '—. rent reason able. 1225 Golden ate aye. inn HYDE, NEAR OKA. LARGE SUN- . ' ''• ny 14 rooms; cheap; appreciated if seen. HOUSE $13: FINK VIEW, 6 ROOMS; YARD. .Apply 1325' Washington s:., nr. Jones. I HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS AND BaTH. 616 PINE street ' -• - - * - ,**..• ;. ». ■■--. KLOND-i X X GOLD Will rent bousfla at BALDWIN A HoYV'ELL, 10 Mciitsomerv si. BH^ffjjWWTßa •flfcQ »- ,:o 'M HOUSE: BEST P'iß THK ■tJ'O. money: healthy; hue view. Greenwich ;'_ 1 mi Kearny s.s." t).i.^ s JONES— MODERN HOUSE; MARINE -«)- i view; good neighborhood. <•-. li' HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS; l'.'26Vi PINE *^J).I U. st.. near Hyde. ■ »■_. •> 8 ROOMS: DECORATED IN* LATEST <0 «) ■* style; nice mantels: 40-foot sunny yard- ■ fit.c ■ -..;i'<.t<: ■*■■.■ it. 2:,2b Pine st , ne.»r Scott .. ' COTTAGES TO LET. .AoTfAGK 5 ROOMS 18 I'KIX'ITA • m \J oft Mission st. V>° CN N V ROOMS; YARD; CHEAP TO ALL .t* family. 1280 F'olsum sL, near Ninth. (.ii B.W-WINDoW COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS. ■Ca 1 ' 111 Collins st., near ary. pOTTAGE 4 LARGE ROOMS. BATH AND j Va basement: rent reduced. Apply 220 Thirteenth. y .--■ FLATS TO LET. HOUSES AND FLATS RANGING FROM 4 to 9 rooms, rents irom $13 50 to 537 60: at- . tractive location, sunny and quiet; large yard for flowers; 10 minutes from Palace Hotel by Mis-. Elon-st elecir.c-cars. DEMPsiEiu 30 Glen Park ' aye.. off 1 welt Hi st. . T'RANKI.IN", BET. HAVES AND FELL— -T Nice tUt of 5 and 7 rooms each; rent cheap. Flat, 2IJ Gouzh st ; 4 rooms anil bath; $81. Octavia. bet. Waller and Halght, opposite Va- lenc a; rem creatly reduced: the cheapest flats In the city; sun all day: will be put in first class crier; Oan.i ? rooms and bath. Apply MADI- SON A RL RKK. ... .*■.-.-, V"i-:W SUNNY" FLAT; 5 ROOMS: BATH: 1 i-Y laundry; stable; $15. 1105 Alabama til., .- near Twenty-third. SUNNY' LOW! X FLATS: 4 AND 5 ROOMS; bath; .vara; 514, 515. 10 shotwell st, near • Fourteenth. COZY FLAT 3 ROOMS; YARD AND BASK- ment; $10. 123 San Jose aye., near Twenty- third st, AOn rr\ 0 SUNNY RO MS AND BATH; <£'~S.O\J. modern: warm belt of Mission. 143 Valencia su ■VTEW UPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS 941 • -Aa Sanchez st., comer Twenty-third. "IT-LAT, tt ROOMS AND BATH, NORTH X, corner McAllister and Gough sts. -JQBE "I^LAT, IUOiIS, $9. 616 GEARY ST. SUNNY FLAT, 6 KO MS AND BATH; FUR- nlshed complete. . 210 Twelfth st. 0; D 'LOWER FL'T; 4 KOoMS NINE- O. teenth and Coilitigwood, near Castro. I-LAT OF 3 ROOMS; Fl'h.M-HBD OR UN- furnished. 8 Mary terrace, off Turk, between •Hyde ana Lsrt<tn. BEAU IIFUL SUNNY FLAT; NW. COR. VAN Ness aye. and Vallejo: elictrlc lights; oak finish; mtdern conveniences. $-1 C MODKRN SUNNY' FLAT, 4 ROOMS ° <p 1 •* and bath, 2G2 Thiid aye., cor. Clemeut; take-suiro tars. SUNNY' FLAT OF 3 OR 4 ROOMS: SFCOND floor: bath and toilet. 17 Hampton place, off Folsomst*; lei. second and Third. AQ(I - / '■ ■■-!'.• V. THIRD AND FOURTH; 4 . tiCU ana 5 rooms, bath; $12 and 515. SUNNY LOWER FLAT 3 ROOMS; STOVE. to Key 64S Minna st. 000 TWELFTH-FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND 000 bath: cheap. FINK SUNNY UPPER FLAT, 5 RMS, BATH, j basemen . 725 Webster sL, cor. Fulton. c. 1 /• NEW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT; «5 I CL Sims: bath; tas; tuba 909 Fo som,nr.stb. Si FLAT, 6 ROOMS. BAIH, LARGE i yard and basement. 2 -J 6O Fifteenth st. -y;.-**; ELEGANT SUNNY' CORNER UPPER FLAT; 7 noras; modern improvements; rent re- duce!. 120 Weneier, near Haignu . -".::-'V: "YICESTTOI' FLAT; 8 ROOMS..BATH, BASE- _L\ ment; water free; 540. 1023 r.llts, nr. Gougn. SUNNY FLAT. 6 ROOMS ND BATH; REN $13. 2176 Fifteenth st, near No*. ... UN NY 3-ROOM FLAT— THE MAY' BELLE. SUNNY' 3-ROOM F'LA'l— THE MAYBELLE. "202 Grove St., cor. Van Ness aye. ' fro LKT-FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. J. 1208 scott St.. near Eddy. Qj-orv UPPER FLAT 6 LARGE ROOMS AND •0 —U. bath. 202 Fillmore si., bet. Halght and Waller. Ql C LOVELY FLAT OP 5 LARGE SUNNY iS'XO. rooms: bath, gas. mirror-top mantels; grand view; cars imis the door. 1512 Casiro st., near Twenty-fifth. /«7^ BRYANT. NEAR FIFTH-UPSTAIRS U I O flat 4 large sunny rooms; separate yard. 11 ft ASH AYE., FULTON. MCALLISTER, HO Polk, an Ness— sunny flat; basement. AIGHT AND BAKER— NICE, SUNNY, COR 8 and 6 rooms flats; opp. Buena Vista Park. 1 ~i(\l' FO-T-3 OR 5 SUNNY ROOM|FLATb; 1 I UU bath and garden; rent $15. OWER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS ELEGANT, ly furnished ; rent $20. 2510 Harrison st. KLONDYKE GOLD .... — Will rent flats at BALDWIN A HOWELL 10 Montgomery st. 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 ROOMS; 58 to $16; see them. 623 Seventh st. . — , - — » 5-10 40 ROOM FLATs. HOUSES, N. OF Market: cheap. SPECK A CO., 602 Market. CBSCRIPTIONB ANiJ WANT A-Dei XOHTUU Caix taken at brancu wliii***** lon Hayes a**.; open until 9:30 o'clock. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. MQn liryant Street. -1 I (\-i BRYANT. COB. NINTH— » COP.. FUR- J IUI nisbed rooms, complete for Housekeep- ing; cheap. . ilucliatiJin Street. C fit) BUCHANAN, COR. FELL— BAY-WIN- ■I U— dow parlor, $9; bay-window and kitchen, with stove, $13. — ; — A.ueh streo.. -1 1 ny BUSH— 2 OR » SUNNY HOUBEKEEP- X 1 SO ing rooms: no children . Clementina Street. f'Qf\ CLEMENTINA— ROOM-" FURNISHED OnU or unfurnished for housekeeping: 1 fur- nished: in priv-*u> family. Lady Street. P(\o EDDY— U N FURNIBHED ROOMS: '3'Jil hi us.-keeplne or single; alcove suite; 0 her.-*; yard; laundry. t il - EDDY'— ALCOVE OR PA RL R FINELY -' XO p..pered; kitchen; gas range; private fam- ily; references. : -- . Q1 7 EDDY' — PARLOR AX" KITCHEN: Ox. J boih large; every convenience: good garden. X*iis street. 1 7 ELLIS-2 NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY X ( housekeeping rooms; private -family. -::::" iiitii Street. ■tin FIFTH, 2d FLAT-SUNNY FURNISH- • 1 v ed front rooms. 51 25 up; light housekeep- ing. MI.S. PEARSON. : . i;9l FIFTH — LARGE SUNNY FRONT SSI. rooms with kitchen; housekeeping; also single rooms. ;*'• . . -. QAQ FIFTH -NEW HOUSE: CONNECTING «lU*t/ looms; llgnt housekeeping: others. •it a FIFTH— 2 sUNNY FRONT .CONNECT- • )Itl ing housekeeping rooms; closet, bath, pri- vate; 510. . .' ° .-. ■■ Fourth Street. • nor FOURTH— HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. $2 —— • ) per. week. Gold 011 Gate Avenue. R9n GOLDEN OATS — 8 SUNNY FRONT I>_*U furnished LouseaeepiHg looms, 525: also single, s**}. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Harriet Street. 9 HARRIET, NR. HOWARD— FURNISHED *J bedroom and kitchen; sunny; iheap; no chil- dren. Howard Street. Q1 UITOW A B D— NEATLY FURNISHED *-'- 1 " sunny rooms for housekeeping with all con- veniences ; cheap. 1 (WaX Howard — NICE bay-window*' JY7UOsnite furnished lor housekeeping-, a.so single rooms.' ■-.■ •_• ';. ,'\;.: ... 1 1 .J/IAID>WARD-2 fine sunny FRONT * 1 >U. uirntshed rooms; range, water: ring sec- ond bell: $10. A-..*.. 11l tv roe.. 09/' LARKIN— ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- Ofc.U keeping apartments, first floor; central. r~l LARKIN— TWO SUNNY ROOMS COM- 010 piete for honsekeepiug; gas and at— ii) L\RKIN — NICELY FURNISHED IN. ni,'' ny rooms for housekeeping; also suites or single. HjBBss3sSi_k- >i. ii* 1.1.1 Street. 1 ACQ MARKET- 3 ROOMS, PURVI^HED J U-O complete, $12: 1 large front room, un- tarnished. 1 i^U/^ MARKET — 2 OR 4 " FURNISHED XOSu housekeeping rrai.: corner; reasonable. --.-lesion street. 8111 MISSION* — LARGE SUNNY house- — A k-eping rooms, $5 up: suite $10. Q AC MISSION— KOOM AND KITCH- i/40 en complete lor hou 'ekeeplng. -I ill 7 MISSION — NEWLY' RENOVATED 1— 1 i sunny rooms for housekeeping; also single. Naiom* Streei. Cl 7 7 NATOM A— 2 ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING, Oil -*s ; also 1 single loom $4. S\ ; '-" (ii .- 1 NATOMA — SUNNY FRONT ROOM «./ I ii for housekeeping ; two if it i 1 required. N iii 111 streei. r)l NINTH — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR — light housekeeping; cook stove, gas and run- ning water. ' SSaiS? Noe Street. . ,' -I -] NOE - LAR'IF. sUNNY SUITE PAR- LilJ. tors furniihHd for housekeeping; woodeu mantel : bit ; gas; $12. . . -Page Street. JO J PAGE— 3 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, *iO~i partly furnished. Call from 10 to 12 a m 1 o.fc Street:. 1 £09 POLK - UNFURNISHED HOUSE- -1 \)\JS keeping rooms; furnished bedroom. San Jose Avenue. 1 IJ-i SAN JOSE AYE. -FOUR FURNISHED J. IO rooms, compete for housekeeping; $14. Owner 703 Valencia st. MA til Ml'UOt. m SIXTH - ROOMS FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; rent reasonable; sunny bay window rooms. .::-.':.•. 9'Yl SIXIH- NICE SUNNtT FRONT HOUSE- SO'Z keeping and single rooms. Seventh streec. 1 A 9 SEVENTH (G I HARD) — SUITES AND ■a *** kitchens: also single ; newly renovated. shot -well Street. THREE I'NFURNISKD HOUSEKEEPING rooms and bath: rent $9. Apply 9*3 Shotwell. South Park. IU SOUTH PARK-2 OR 3 FURNISHED OR -i VJ uufurmshed housekeeping rooms; also single. Me*venaon Street. 7fJ*C?l STEVENSON'— 2 SUNNY HOUSE- I \J\J-4 keeping rooms; r.-nt $9. Stoclttnii . «-0.. m STOCKTON, NEAR PINE-SUITE OF 3 furnished large rooms; nice garden. I '-MT STOCKION — NICE FURNISHED XOVJ I rooms for housekeeping: rent cheap. 'A ink Street;. ~9Q TURK— HOUSEKEEPING SUITE AND O—O other*: reasonable. I '"^zl'-i TURK— FRONT ROOM HANDSOMELY j O^O furnished, with kitchen, gus and bsth; also i 'single: reasonable. ■ '- Twelfth Street. "I 9 TWELFTH, NEAR MARKET— UNFUR- X — n. shed rooms, suilab c lor housekeeping. ■ Webster Street. 71 WEBSTER — UK 3 SUNNY HOUSE- I XX keeping furnished or unfurnished rooms. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THi» tV. WEEKLY CALL. In wranper. for mailing. ROOMS TO LET. Clementina Street. * Or, CLEMENTINA — FURNISHED ROOM. ■d UO with board If desired. Lady st t-c-e.. 99/Y EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Si.\J alcove room. Ol 9 l-DUY — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; OXii reasooabe; private family. A-/-J EDDY - FURNIsHED ROOMS. FUR- "i—O nisbed and unfurnished flats: reasonable ill A EDDY-LARGE newly furnished clXtr room, closets hot and 00 d water, gas, 'a* also small sunny room, folding-bed: $- and $10. 71 Q EDDY'— LAROE ALCOVE ROOM ; FOLD- XO in< bed; kitchen and gas stove. A-iKhfh stress. SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. ■DI EIGHTH. NKAIt AtuAJsUJI-J UauA Oil' rooms: rent $10. *-— As street. ALL ROOMS ARE GOOD AT HOTEL RA- . moua, 130 Kill, st.: new house; new fittings; modern conveniences; elevator at ground floor; six stories; 150 rooms: 60c to $1 50 per day. ROYAL HOUSE, 128 ELLIS — INCANDES- XV cent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' parlor; rooms per night. 35c to $1 50: week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator ou office floor, rooms with hot and cold water; baths. 1 (\(\ * ItOOWB 'IO LET Al VERY REASON- X \J\J able lates. I'.osedale, 321 Fills St. A nth Streo.. THE COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth su.cor. Mission; rooms 50c, 1 6c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. 107 FIFTH-PLEASANT SU NNY UNFUR- !"• nlshel rooms to let. . Fillmore Street. 1 Ol Q FILLMORE - FURNISHED ROOMS J —SO for gentlemen; $4 and $5. Itolsom street r9O FOLSOM - FRONT PARLOR FOR 2 U+isJ gentlemen, $10; also housekeeping ro-m- C*l PER WEEK) SUNNY FURNISHED «©X rooms. 820 1 olsomsu, near Fourth. *1 n9n 1 - 1 FOLSOM-NICK FRONT ROOM, SUN- IOfcV uy, $4 per ruonth. I' "ilon Street. . 99-AX FULTON. NR. 0. G. PARK-SUNNY i.ii\JO rooms, furnished: with or without board. Oearv Stree.. O^l GEARY- NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS •C/-U-4 ior gentlemen; suites or single; transient. AQ"/ GEARY-SUNNY ROOMts; $5 AND $8. '1 O GKARY - SUNNY PARLOR FLOOR; OX(J also others; light housekeeping or b ard. ceo geaRY-largf:, elegantly and 000 newly furnished ne bouse, all rooms sun* 1 ny; rooms unfurnished and furnished to suit. f A I GEARY-NEWLYFURNI-HEDROOMB: Cv 1 central; reasonable; hauusome; new com- e r flat. Golden Gate Avenue. Q9-fi GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NEWLY FUR* OS\J nished alcove; also single; rent reasonable; reference • cough Streec. 1 (Af\^\ OOUGU— NICELY FURNISHED BUN- -1 OU'I ny rooms: double and single; terms mod- erate; . private family. - Greenwich Street. . self} GREENWICH— 4 ROOMS AND LARGE *±i.O cellar. Hayes Street. VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS' TO LET li with or without board. Can 8 Hayes su THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897. ROOMS TO LET-Contlnuert. i.*uU*.,il- M.Sd*, U<no HOWARD, OPP. NEW MONTGOMERY' "'— •' St.— Doub c and single room: cheap; gas anil bath. ui'tKin -iree — 6- ,j JFSSIK— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY' O'l bay-window room. MIfIBBSHBEI v oiii.» »- roe.. ■? I 7 JONES— NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT A J 1 sunny sing room: private; $8. . • , Kearny Street. :*.'; : v. ?■. '■ 90KE.'RN'Y, NR. MARKET (THE' PORT- — O land)— Clean.homellke rms: month, week, day ARLINGTON HOUsF:. 127 KE iRXy — Pleasant sunny 1 001111, en suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. l.aguiia" Street. TOURISTS— ST. JAMES, COR. LAGUNA AND McAllister, n^ar Pavilion; low rates: sunny. ■ «.-il<i-'.Mr«').; "\roSKMITK HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER X night. 35c toil: week. $150 to .?r>: - families. 1 EiliT MARKET— OF sTOLE AND 1 OS I living-rooms in back; opp. Van Ness. Mason Street ' IOR MASON— BASEMENT: NEW- JUO ly furnished; housekeeping; other rooms. ' Minna Street. oqi) MINNA— NICELY" FURNISHED FRONT 0»)U room: private family; no children; $5 mo. .J..**. »i<>-* - 7 r.-o . , MONTANA HOUSE, 764% MISSION. NEAR 4th— Newly opened; single rooms, 30c, 150 and 20c per nig.it; title. BOc and $1 20 per week. HANCOCK liut.sr.. 'ml Mts.-iuN. eKLECT . lamllv reomlfis-housa II 50 10 $J jut week. n.l-.tl MISSION — NICELY .i-URNISHED, US' a newiy papered sunny front rooms; eu suite or single. I (\OJ\ MISSION .NICE SUNNY . FUR- JLUOU nished room in private family. •• -: ;;."C ; McAllister Street. • .;;i- II MCALLISTER, NEXT HIBERNIA BANK. J. -a Rooms, offices, studios. cla.ssrgoins; $8 mo. up. BESM O'Farrell Street. AOl O'FARRELL -FURS ISH F D FRONT CR ~i <1 i hacK parlor: suitable for 2 gentlemen. - -- I'itie Street. 7«jq pine — HANDsOME FURNISHED I *Dt/ suite. \ ';'.. , : A u.k. street. 17 POLK— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS OR: -L l tingle; $1 week up. .. i US' St-ee.. • i)9Q POST (BOHEMIA)— 2 BLOCKS FROM — Oi* leaiilnt; hnte.s;qulel: travelers a. i-miod ited : .-..11 ..«■ ..-1-0 .. TV-EW MANCHESTER (CHANGED HANDS) AY 54 Sixth, cor. Mission— Newly furnished and renovated throughout: elegant sunny suites; single utter Street. THE STANFORD, 320y a SUTTER— NEWLY furnished sunny suites and single, day, wk, mo. 1111 SUTTER — NICELY FURNISHED J XXX rooms: suite or single: terms reasonable. Taylor Street. 1 fiQ TAYLOR — LARGE DOUBLE ROOM 1 Ut7 for 1 or 2 genu; 91 75; also o hers. - —Jilt stru-J.. ; 9 j 1 THIRD ST. — LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- -13 niihea front rcoms; cheap. Thirteenth Street. IQQ THIRTEENTH — 3 LARGE ROOMS; 1 Ou kitchen, bath, gas ana stationary. Turk Street. _ 1 1 fl 1 TURK— B LARGE SUNNY' FURNISH- I XU-4 ed rooms in private residence; reference. \ uu Ness A^eutte. 4 1 J- VAN N! S3 A VF:.— PLEASANT SUNNY 'Hi) front suite of f nrnisned rooms. Ol 7 VAN NEsS— SUNNY SUIT OP UNF'UR- Ol I nished rooms, £16; also furnished back parlor. V /-mo VAN NFSS / YE— PARLOR rUIrK; I "ivlO also ii. hi keeping rooms; rooms for gentlemen.* - -.*■: . v* = • ■_ *.-';.- *..^.' .- ,*-.•• BOARI>IN(i AND KOOMS, k(\Q VAN NESS AVE.-BEAUITFUL NEW- C\JO ly furnished sunny r.oms; s'.ngle or en suite; running water; 940 and $50 for 2. 71 9 POST-SUNNY FRONT ROOM, SUIT-' II- able for 2; wltn board lor 2, $45. JV'EWLY furnished Parlor suite AND 1' other rooms, with board. In a Jewish family. 1023 O'Farrell st , near Van Ness aye. I -101 VAN NESS -PARLOR SUITE! IjUJL private batb;sing!eand double rms; (board tl t> ELLIS— NEWLY FURNISHKD ROOMS, OX O with hoard; $20 up: use of parlor; patio. HOTEL SALISBURY. 299 HYDE; (UNDER new management) strictly lst-class: handsome large sunny rooms t health lest location in city; beau- tiful (rounds; excellent board , refetences exchngd UllO BUSH— NICK LV' F'URNISHFD SUNNY UUO rooms, first-class board: day, wk.. mo.; sin- gle, $20; 2, $45 mo. tath: modern conveniences. COLUMBIA. 1-3 EDDY —RO* Ms $150 TO $3 a week; rooms wilh bo»rd. $'-0 to $30 a month; nice suites; board for two, $10. KOOKLYN HOTEL' 208-212 Ktsll ST., IJ board and room $1 to $2 per day. (6 to $12 ivr week: choice rooms 50 cents to SI: euite rooms lor family $1 tosl 60 per night: class service- lree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. 9P.9<. Misalt.>N — st, bsCItIPTIONa AAD SOS\l vtant nds taken lur'l'HK CALL CHILDREN BOARDED. I T ADY WISHES 2 OR 3 CHILDREN TO IJ board; motherly care; moderate. 1334 Turk. I ADY WOULD LIKE ONK'OR TWO SMALL I J children to board. 654 Jessie st. ' STORES TO LET. SW. COR. LEAVENWORTH* AND PACIFIC— Store and Hal; good business location; 5 rooms and bath. -r. .." *.v CHEAP RKNT-STORE" 1120 HOWARD, near Seventh: 4 rooms in back. < - STORE AND FIXTURES: 3 ROOM •• AT. tached; 7- room flat on second floor; bath and range. 048 Minna st. * -ilOl SI XT <— STORK; 3 ROOMS; LARGE OSS'A yard; rear entrance; rent, 1 12; water free. OTORK TO LET AT 107-Va FIFTH STREET. Ie 99 HOWARD — STORE, WITH FIX- tOSS tores; suitable for fam'ly ; rent cheap. * OFFICES TO LET. * : 10MMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, .^27 MAR- -t ket St. — $12 to $20. ASHTON. room 210. ' LOST. i FRIDAY' NOON;, DOCUMENTS: YELLOW F cover. Please notify ROBERT PIEPER, 23 Be ii. ah st. ■ F-fPSffBSBtnMEB&M^fIKSKS— B&3I LACK GREYHOUND DOG. |RETURN TO 1108 Howard St. reward. - • LOST— RED COW, WHITE FACE: RE- ward. 428 Connecticut at. .' FOUND. CIAMEiTO PRKSIIBKS, A PUG DOG; OWN- > er can have same by proving property and pay- ing charges Call after ttr.M 15 Pixley st. C GREYHOUND BITCH; GRAY AND WHITE X feel. A. BANKS, 1633 Sixteenth aye., south -an Francisco. •-..*' - . ; ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. J A. MITCHELL -'REMOVED TO 1206 MAR- .ket; all legal matters : collections; advice free. DVIUE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- laltv; private; 110 fee without success; probate. G. W. HOWE, atiy atlaw,Bso Market, cor.atpcktn. J NO. F. HANLON', ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 632 Market, rooms 15 and 16, opp. Palace Hotel.. ADVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLI- SS SUC cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 027 Market st " COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF- DISSOLUTION-THE PART- Is nership existing between 1 the undersigned under the firm name of MEYER A SCHOKN- W ALD was this day dissolved by mutual consent. MR}. A. ScHOF.NWALD has retired from the firm and F. W. MEYER assumes all the cents and liabilities of the firm and will collect all out- standing accounts. FRED. W. MKYER. Aug. 25, lbj>7. MRS. A. SCHOENWALD. PEKSONALS. MISS RAY BENNETT. FORMERLY" 122 POST * St., returned to 1-4V2 Geary, room 4. A METHOD OF VOloF; BUILDING, REDU- clng the training of the voice to an exact sci- ence; not only Is the power ot volume of, every voice at lei si doubled and the scale or compass extended irom 'i to 5 tones, but the quality of tim- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant through- out the tire range; perfect ease in sinking the highest notei: .patrons ana pupils carefully pre- pared for paror, platform, concert, choir, stage or opeia: former pupils and references— F'rants vet- ter. Dan Morrison, /bble Whlnnery, Adelaide 1 Detchon, Mario Holtou, Helen - Putter, Grace Greenwood. Any Leslie, Albant Barilll, Lagrange, Marchesl, etc For terms and instructions app.y to CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIO-, 933 Market st., Mondays, .Wednesdays and Fridays only. ADVUF: FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPF:C- lalty; private; no fee without success; probat . G.W.HOWE, atty at law, 850 Marketeer. Stocktn. IY.N'D'S I INCANDESCENT GAS-LIGHTER; J lights your Welshachs from • th« ' bottom. WEINMANS & SCHAAR, manufacturers, 53:**> Calif* rnia st. '■ ; '* IT DOESN'T COST* MUCH.'- TO -BECOME AC- -1 quai-ited . with my hair-dressing— 2sc— but the acquaintance Is sure to be las ing. Gray and bleached hair restored to Its natural c'lor forfrom $1 50 to $j. O. LEDERER, 111 Stockton at '■**-._ L'KEF:TO ANY . A DDRESS, MY' BOOK GIV- X 1 ing full informatltin abiut a 'never-failing harmless and permanent home cure of the opium, morphine, cocaine, whisky and tobacco, habits. DR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Isabella bldg., Chicago, 111. LASS IN HAIRDRESSING AND MA N I- J curing now forming for M-pt. I; special rates. Upto-Date Parlors, 1026 Market st., iooiu 1. DOOMS PAPERED, 52 50; PAINTING ON JV Installment HARTMAN.239 Third st and 2808 Twenty-lourth St. * . ,:..■>■ MME. HOLLAND HAS" PERMANENTLY Lo- i'l cated at room 1, 223 Post s . MLS ZINELLA. BUSINESS MEDIUM AND astrologer. 109 Grant aye., room 12. AW OFFICE— MRS. S. L. CA81,E,1236 M All. kt, r 1-7; collections; divorc- laws; alvice free. BIG OUTDOOR STEREQFI ICON SIiOYVEVE- ry night tor. Market and Sixth sts : artistic ad- vertisements .In living light: promoters of busl- nfss. Consult OWL* ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. AIR TROUBLES FLY BEFORE QUINONIA Hair Tonic; 35c bottle. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. - ' ""'*.'..- - < *' * *-* ..-.; t v MOONEYtfe CO..DETECI IVE AND COLLECT- ir.g Agency, 917 Market; 25 years' exp.-rlence. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM; Winchester House, 44 'third si, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to 5150 per night: $1 50 to if 6 per week; free bus and bagga -a to and from the ferry. Superfluous hairs REMOVED BY' electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush, PAPER IiANGING.PAINTING.ETU: WALL- paper 4c 1302 Webster, puone Pine 4933. VOTICK- LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK 1' moved to 30 Geary st, near Kearny. SUIT-TO ORDER O.N KA - ALLMi NTS. lO L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st. bet 7th and bth. CLOAKs AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RK- / laili-.i at wholcsnte tigur«-«. 20 bansome st HHUFcCHMIDi, SANITARY PLUMBER, - . isstltter. 623 i-otdeii Hate Tel. sutier47l. CLAIRVOYANTS. ' WHAT is YOUR VOCATION? ' HAVE YOU PROSPERED? WHAT ARE YOUR HOPKS? Mrs DR. F.CLARK will lift the dark veil of your future life; she gives you valuable ADVICE and AID In all affairs of life, 01 private as welt as of business nature as, ior instance, pertaining 10 Love, Matrimony, Friendship, business, Lawsuit!. - Contested Wins, Divorce. Damage Suits, Mining.. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds burled treasures, prevents sickness misfortune; recon- tiles the separated, thus restoring lost happiness. Every person is adapted to some particular busi- ness, profession or irade.wtilcn may justly be term- id their true vocation, and yet more man half of you are fignttng against an unknown fate ior fame, loituno mm position whlcti you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 10 its tit-itv. send .-.lamp for circular ana special terms. MRS. DX. F. CLARK 1206 Market. S. F. MM 1.. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY* an', card-reader, born double veil and secoui sight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la. 50c; gents 51; palm. and. clalrv.; sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. M Mi". ARNDT. I- R.MAN FO *' T lE-TELL- *»i er; tells piti-t and future: 'gives picture future husband or wife: 25c up: never fails; 431 Hayes. MME. HANSEN. PALMIST, CARD- YVRITER; past, present, and future. '.sc. 148 6th St., r. 6. MMF.SVBILLEtFHOM CRADLE TO GRAVE: future husband's picture 25c-.ladies.9l4 O'Farr GYPSY LIFE-RE.-. ii SEVENTH ST.; . ladies 25c, .gents iOc; all" questions answered. MME RaVFNa READS LIFF. FLUENTLY; business advice; names given: 25c up.s Fourtn. MISS MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT and water reader.: 921 V 2 Mission, cpp. Mint. MME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM, CLalß- voyant card-reader: 25c up. 73 l- ourtbst. MRS DR. ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER profession: never falls; advice; help 929 Post SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WAN 1 ADS FOtt THE Cam. taken ut braucu vuice. HJ-J itsyat M.; vi en tun 1 V :3j o'clock. ■ .--..., SPIRITUALISM.; ;..:--'. VOIR FORTUNE TOLD BY CARDS; LA- X dies 10c, gents 25c. 309 1 Ifth st, room 8. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT 6LATK . writer. 118 Halght st: hours" 9 until 6p. k. MRs. MAYO STEERS, liai^j OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday. BP. M. ; Thnrsrta-. 2P. M.; readings. PSYCHIC SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE. SEANCE Sun. Tne. Ft I. eve.; sit. dal. 10 tod. 1423 M'kt. ! MRS. MURKY', FROM NFYV YORK, CF:Lli- btated medium, heater. 303 Jessie, near 4th. MRS. HENIIEK ROGERS, ELIV' I RO-MAG- netlc healer; sitings dully. Ij2 Taylor st. __ MRS J.J. W HIINEY. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, for messages an 1 advice. 1.06 Marfcnt at." MTSDICAL. ' A PROCESS THAT is PERFECTLY" HARM- less; never falls in any case of monthly sick* ness, no matter what cause: no electricity hum- 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 reliab c physicians. DR. AND MRS. DaVIEs, 14 McAllister st. next Ulbernla Bank: horns 9 a. m. to 5 1 nd 7 to 8 p. m. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored In' a few hours; s«-le at any time: no process humbug: In- stant relief for travelers; home In confinement; my celebrated treatment and remedies for nioathl*/ suppression never fail; every case guaranteed; consultation free and contidentlai. ■ !■•-.. MRS DR. YETH, 916 Post st, near Larkln. ALL OF DR. FOU LET'S CAPSULES ARK /V guaranteed absolute cure 'for all female dis- eases! positive y safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time it also acts as a urt-vemive: price $1 60 per bux, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultations 6.1 all special diseases free. WALLER BROS.. 33 Grant aye., S. .-. a cau- tion— Before purchasing elsewhere, write us. FROCKBS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- 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 Markot st., over the Owl Drugstore. SURE CURE, WHEN OTHERS FAIL: NO 10 medicine or Instruments: every woman her own physician for all female troub'es, no matter* from what cause: restores in one day: never fails: consultation free; pills $1 ; can be sent and used at home. DR. POP PER, 318 Kearny st. * LADIES IN TROUBLE OR WHO ARE .'A- suffering from disease peculiar to their sex will find immediate re let by consulting a first- class lady physician, who never falls to core a single case; free consultation,: terms easy. MRS. DR. M. DWYKB, 26 V a Kearny st. MRS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, lM 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. DRS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease orcomplaiut; home for patients, nest skill; free diagnosis: low fbes; self-cure. 401- Van Ness; R. AND MUM. WEGENER. 626 EDDY Sl'.— Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: private home In confinement: every com-' fort; Infants adopted;- terms moderate: pills $L - A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SK- guro: price 51 60. .RICHARDS A CO., 408 Clay st; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 631 X St., Sacramento, Cat ' ALPi- AU'S FRENCH PILLS— A BOON TOLA- diet with female troubles; no danger: safe and' sure; 52 60, express c. o. D; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BRoa, Coast Agents, OaKlaud, CaL CONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TKOUBLK Vj communicate with DH. SANTEE. 33 : Giant aye., Fan Fran' -. ...->.- -■:: -• I jl" PRAK'a FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; XJ safe and efficient emmenagogne: $1 par box. RICHARDS A CO.,drugglSls. 406 Clay Et.soleagta, SURE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHER female, diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 254 !,.._. 4th. OME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Bth st, Alameda. DR HALL 14 MCALLISTER { ST., ■ NEAR . Jones— Diseases of women and children. EDUCATIONAL. \ ANDER ON'S PREPARATORY • SCHOOL accredited— Day and evening o asses: private lessons; pupils prepared for California and. Stan- lord Universities: a scholarship In U. C. and Stan- ford University each valued at 5300 per year, for 4 years, awarded to nighest 2 graduates; sen*! for catalogue: teachers', and . civil service examina- tion*; special evening classes for entrance to Law College. Room 406. Parroit build inc. ,'.*; ALL BRANCHES OF IN TRIM EN A.-* jtjl vocal music taught: very lat-st. methods of Instruction, us d; its'- system of voice culture, voice bui. ding and voice strengthening: corps of competent teachers for beginners and ndvnced •indents. V'LMEE A. H. HoFFMEVER, Prin- cipal, 914 t utter st i^f s SfSSSSSS!t^fffJISSBSm HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering. surveying, assaying, navigation, etc. 20 teachers: ' day and evening sessions; write for catalogue. - YRKS' BUSINESS COLLEGE. 325 MONT- gomery St.: individual instruction 'in short * hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, eta: life scholarship 550: low rates per wee* ana month. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF' MAGAZINE X and Newspaper illustration: day and evening classes; 2 -a unlay claiscs commence August 28. Turticulats 424 Pine st .:-..'-: m TYOOKKEEP NG FREE FOR 1 YEAR IF NOT J J lam-lit In 6 weeks; rapid calculations.' I'AKK, room 572, 855 Market st. ; - SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE OF MUSIC- -0 Piano, singing.' voice building, guitar, -banjo," etc. : latest methods. Ollice 6th floor Y.M. C. A. bldg. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL ELECL.. J mining, mech., survey, assay, archil.; day&eva.: est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market BELAaCO's LY'CKUM SCHOOL OF' ACTING— Private -Jieatrlca'.s arranged: pupils rehearsed in stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.0.0. F". block. 7tn and Mkt (1 RADUATE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DE- T sires pupils in English branches; special atten- tion to foreigners: fere lues. 600 Golden Gate aye. MISS BOLTE' « SCHOOL, 2318 CALIFORNIA; boan ; F:ng., Ir., Ger., music; $30 a month. EUGENE DE FORKS I", SCHOOL OF" ACTING and elocution.. 14 -McAllister, r.70; call 2 to 5. . PROF*. LOUI-MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN. guitar, cornet, reasonable. 1008 Mission st. SAN FKANCiSCO BUSINESS "COLLEGE, 1236 Market st ; 124 positions In '96: 68 in '97. SPANISH— CLASSKS DAILY'; 83 MONTH; 4 to 9p. m. Room 10, V.'M. U. A. building. ACTING— LEO COOPER'S SCHOOL OF ACT- ing; elouu lion and stag.*) technique. 814 Geary. SINGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; Frencfi, German languages: 52 mo. 109 Taylor. OOKKi-EPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, ' gram., etc ;day,nlght: 55 mo. 1604 Mkt. ,op.Bth. GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AN VOCAL f lessons; 83 ma Mary YVesthans. 39 Fifth st 9(t.)|' MISBION ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OP SOSO 'Itot call; kUbucripuo— uiavnuiitoi taken. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. \ T SH ERM AN", C LAY' A CO.'S MUSIC STORK A Corner Kearny and tsu tor streets Great bargains In second-hand high grade piftnot. Original price. Now. 1 Steinway upright. 8575 8375 1 Steinway upright :>75 350 1 Cblckeriug concert grand 1400 400 1 Hallet A Davis Darlor grand... 800 275 1 ChicKering upright 700 375 1 Weber uprlgut .„ 900 450 i Weber upright 650 koo 1 Knab- upright 600 300 1 Kranlch ct Faith upright 450 250 1 Emerson upright.... .... ...... 350 2'.i5 1 Vose ct Sons upright 840 200 : and o.hers too numerous to mention. Sold on our new lent contract, plan, . $6. 6. $7 and 58 per month. These pianos are in i tie condition and fully guaranteed. ! A GREATEST EY'KR OFFERED IN" D pianos; some of the failure stock formerly at the Emporljm; all makes from 5100 to 5250; I rented and sold on installments from 5.2 to $10 per month; al.-o our re. ular stock: best in the city to select from. HEINE, 136 Fills st., Y. M. C. A. building. ABSOLUTFILY' THE OLDEST AND LA RG- est housa west of ihicano is KOHLER- A CHASE'S 26. 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. Pianos,' organs and all other musical instruments, of alt grades and prices. Terms easy; prices lowest Fverythln; possible, cone to please and satisry the customer. ACTUALLY' THE BEST BARGAINS IN Pi- anos; monthly payments 55 up: correspon- . dence solicited. THE F. YV. SPENCER COM- PANY, 6 3 .i Market st. opp. Masou: established over '.0 years. HSSSSIEBSI August bargains— gordon upright, 530; Weber upright 5200; sohmer, 5150; Biuttmer,- 5100: a * sweep on all pianos. B. I F.NN'S, toot Post st. BONA- FIDS REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush A Gens and others; sec- ond-han-' pianos from 8100 up. W. li HAMIL- TON, successor to A. L. Bancroft A Co., 324 Post &7& NOW WE GOT WHAT YOU YVANT; •ij) I O. cheap, gocd second- hand pianos: Weber, Gabler, Plaiel. others. HORNUNG, 216 Post st. OHM FIR A CO.. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY. O Evans, Brings ana other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308. 310, 312 Post iInTRATuR-M SALE — MUST SFJLL; pianos at immense -reduction for cash or on Installments. Ka'IO.V EcTaTK. 735 Market st. 1ANO; UPRIGHT; SP..F;NDtD . INSTRU- ment: cost 5300; sacrifice; 8100. 1625 Church. ELEGANT . UPRIGHT PIANO; , LITTLE used: bargain. 132 Tenth st STEINWAY' UPRIGHT AND BABY GRAND sacrificed. KEEPER'S, 1019 Van Ness aye. ELEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT: FINE J tone; bargain. E. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. 0»A C FINE ROSEWOOD: SACRIFICED ON •tlprlU. 55 installments. 221 Leavenworth st BARGAIN; GOOD LP.IGHT SCHMITZ. ,16 McAllister st, next Ulbernla Bank. - I KA UiIFUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVAIa', 769 Il Market st, tor 51-5; pianos to rent UT G. KADGKn. hOLE AGEN 1' FOR FIALLE I' fl, . & Davis and Francis Bacon planus. 415 aacto. SUPERIOR VIOLINS. ZITHERS. OLD AN EYV. H. M UI.LE P., maker, repairer, 2 Latham place K'SADti. PIANOS; .; NEW fcCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER A ASK, 30 o'F'arrell st ATIbHEKJIAN, CLAY' A CO.'s ONLY" nil*. you find a stock of new steinway pianos. DENTISTS. "VTAN VRUOM A CO. 'B ELECTRO- DENTAL V Parlors, 997 Market st: lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous anaesthetics glveu; electricity the great agent used to relieve pain; teeth filled and extracted painlessly by our 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 .teeth without plates a specialty. . Electro- Dental Parlors. 997 Market st ■ A FULL BET OF TEETH, 85; PAINLESS extraction: see our new -combination plate: thinnest lightest, .coolest plate made; wananted 10 years: fillings, 60c: crowns, 53 60; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth. : "VTFIW YORK DENTISTS: tsKT OF'TLETH, 85; II pain ess extracting, CO 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 discoverer of palulesi extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. DR LUDLUM Hli.t, 1443 MARKET ST., NR. Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; od plates made over like new; teeth from 58 per set extracting 60c; gas given. ffijr FULL SF:T OF TEE BEST MAKE; *?'>• kept in repair; extracting free; fillings 60c; crowns 53 50. Pacific Denial Parlors, 18 Third. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. 50c; CROWN bridge work a specialty; plates 86 up: 13 years experience. It L Walsh, D.D.s.Sl&s^ Geary. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIA'iTON',.7S9 MAR- ket, bet 3d and 4tl:.- gass specialists; pal tiles i extracting, with gas. 81: piaies, 57 up: fill, 51 up. WC HARDING. M D., 600 SUTTER, COR. . Powell: tel. Main 5375; painless extraction.' HIO DENTALPARLORS, 906 MARK ET ST. ; extracting 50c; filling 50c up: crowns 53 up. . LL WORK RKASONABLE AND WAR- ranted . /D R. J. . YV. KEY', 1320 Market st |j [ CiFJT OF TEETH WITHOUT a Pl*Aa*H DH IO H. C. Young, 1841 Polk si. R. J. J. LEEK. 1126 MARKET til.. OPEN evenings: Sundays till noon.- dentistry laugh; CIOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 -*Att- / ketst ■ DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. •'.; SW COR. SIXTEENTH ' M.. NEAR mis sion; branch -office' of THi ; C*L_ ; feu*> scrlptlon*» and want ads leken. '-'• r LEGAL NOTICES. * THE CALIFORNIA '. DEBRIS .-', ; COMMIS- sion. having ■' received- applications to < mine by ; the hydraulic process : from ■ _."« H. Adams. In the King Bird Mine, in Yuba Conntr, near clip- per Mills, to deposit tailings. ln. Grizzly Creek; from J. T. Coffman and George ,'i". Miller, .in tne .Lost Camp M.i.e. near Bine Canyon, Placer. Couuty, to deposit tailings in Blue .Canyou, and from Mrs. E. A. Cox, in tne Washington Mine, in Whiskey Diggings, Sierra County, to deposit tail- ings in State Creek, give* notice that a meeting will' be held at room 69. " Flood' building, -an Francisco, CaL, on September 7, 1897, at 1(30 p. m. • CITY BKAL ESTATE . Cl" v.. REMIS. •-.< KEAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, - 324 MONTGOMERY ST. TOR SALE. cnolce banding lot on Army and 27th sts.: close lo electric road. . f4so— San Carlos Villa lot; 100x160 feet. I » 6700—50x127 feet on Jackson »U. overlook- Ing the Presidio and bay. •-.■.* , • $5 500—2 modern houses of 8 rooms raeh at rark: 26x137 to ieet; electric roaa passes nouses; matte offer. '* ! : r -:.-.*■:• • ; '-'. ; *8500— Eleeant NW. corner of Cole and Cart sts, j 1800— Choice building lots north of park. ■> ■ Larcaiu— SW. cor. Fiftn cv. and it st. lOlxfUlfn. TTERY CHKAT LOTS, POINT LOBOts AVe.t V-2 choice lots, 25x100 eah, on north and sonny side, 82:8 W. from lltn aye, only *20*.0 tor both; lltb aye.. near Clement, elevat d and command- ing a fine marine view, only 51750 for botu. Ap- ply to W. J. OUN.n, 410 Montgomery st. CtJ-^n SNAP: TITLE PERFECT: 200x120; <ijpjO\J. Sslb aye., bet. Q and R st-.., Outsid - Lands. CHAS. C. lisliEK, 507 California St. tf- "VTEW COTTAGE FUK SALE VERY CHEAP. A.! Address O. 0., box 33, Call Office. , $1 ftf*H WILL BUILD HOUSE 'IF 2 FLATS (IP JOW c imp etc: will call. GEO. M. BALS- BURY. Builder, 621 X »'.., sunset District. • BAHGAIN: 3 LOTS IN LAKEVIE W, NEAR luitlcsi'le: for sale, cheap. C. W. L. 38, Call. COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE. fflj 97 C /-) 20 ACRES LEVEL LAND ON THE tJfiZt I «m. river, near Napa; 900 fruit trees. 2 acres alfalfa, good buildiugs, 2 horses, cow, chick- ens an.i far: tools. - ■$225J—12V» acres near Santa Kosa: 950 fruit trees, good uouse, barn and 11 chicken-houses; very chrap. * ■ • > - - • .'::.• $5500—35 acres near town in Alameda County: .'ljii-k-s in beurina fruit and vui -s: fine bouse of 1 2 rooms; good outbuildings: about $6uo worth of personal property included. 'TWMffiil>.!ltß? " " '" . send for our new list of iholce bargains. . GAMAN A LYON, 215 Kearny St. Cj jn()/y WELL - IMPROVED HOME*. 3 tiP'juvU.t acres; new '6-rcom -haid-fi nished cottage, with bath; 2 bay-windows and cemented cellar; tatikhouse, windmill, barn, outbuildings, brooders, Incubators, vegetable garden aud fruit- trees: will Include cow, horse, harness, wagon, bittray; farming and small loots-, aso ihe house- hold furniiure; $2000 cash, balance 5 per cent: a targniu; owner noing East: 15 minutes' walk from the fostoffice. GEO. C. YOU. Mi. Petaluma. LITTLE HOMES *uHOS« TO lOWN: IM- proved: easy terms; also. 4 o 12-acre pieces on' 8 ana 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING. So- noma t,uy: every Monday at 632 Market st, S. V OAKLAND' ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. ' OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. f>OK SALE— NEW 8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE; . all frescoed, with concr. te basement; lot 39x ISO: a gre 1 bargain. A. WINRERG, 1611 Twenty-third aye., Ea-st Oakland. PUR SALE OR EXCHANGE— NEW 5-UOOM -T cottage; lot 35x110 New 7-room cottage; lot 50x125. New 8-room roitige: lot 36x1.8. Also houses to .et a. WINRLRG, 16U Twentv-thlrd aye., East Oakland. V"0 DOUBT ABOUT IT— A HOME ON THE XI Galindo Tract,. East Oakland, Is a perpetual picnic: own your own home at abou: the cos; of reniiug: sewer, city water, aid streets all macad- amized; 3 electric-car lines and Hue 3-story school- bouse, grand site;. climate anil toil the best; com- fortable homes surrounding and building up fast: line large lots for $125 upward: (10 tash, $5 to $10 monthly; carriage Ire.-. Call or dropa line to 459 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington, Oakland. H. JONES, owner. GET A CHOICK, HEALTHFUL HOMESITE while prices ' are tow: lots $100 to $150 a*. Fltchburg, beyond fc'rultvale: the best property lor investment now offered: local trains and electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakland and 49 to San Franolsco; splendid climate, out of ■ damp belt: soil excellent tor gardening*, very best water iodines; good school: terms to suit. Before buy- log In this locality see the owner of this property. I. M. KUNKLE. S ISV-S Waauuigioii oi.. ups'.airs, ri-.om 28, Oakla-i I. ft;. ' ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA KKAL ESTATE. 5 -ROOM COTTAGE IN ALAMEDA. LOT 50x O 150; street work all done Apply 418 Tay- lor aye. o*oo/A(| NEW Co i Tag. , i.ouila"'A.Mi *tJp*jA.UV/. bath; near station; easy terms. $2500— New colonial cotta ;e now building: 5 rooms, bath, etc.; lv excellent location: $150 cash, $25 monthly. $2850— New cottage. 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash and $'dj monthly. MaRCUSE A KKJIMEL, Bay-street station, Alumeda, and 628 Markei st, S. V. Office open Sundays and holidays. j BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE. ' GOALY'ARD'TO RENT: , TEAM IF HORDES. V/ wagons aid harness tor sale. Apply to T. J. MURRAY, cor. Light Ii st. Una University aye., West Berkeley. , ..-•*;■ <■;. v "■>* -'*;;-.•!■ - 1 ■'-— . . BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR RENT— IN • DESIRABLE - LOCATION, Berkeley, modern house of 9 norn bath, s oreroom ana laundry; completely furnished or unfurnished, as desired by tenant: will r»nt fori year or term of years: reasonable to desirable tenant: '3 blocks from Berryinan station, 6 biocks from Berkeley -station and university gale; large yard, stable and chick en-house. Apply on prem- ises, 2025 Virginia st!, or address Owner, box 60, Call Office. ■"•*-'--- ■ .:-••■.- PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. ij'tV CHOICE PIECES OF BUSINESS PROP- S ertv in Alameda In exchange for good ranch or vacant property. C. P. TRoY JR. A CO.. 630 Mkt. TO EXCHANGE— FINE HOUSE AND LOT on Lafayette st. In Alameda: cash value $1600, for home in Berkeley. G. W. HAIGHT, 220 ban- -1 same St., S. F. : 1 i mo EXCHANGE FOR TOWN OR CITY PRDP- • X ertv near the co. st ; 40 acres: 12 Improved: li/a miles from Newcastle, Placer County: good house; 9 rooms. * L W. UIZAK, Newcastle, Cal. I|tXCH.iNGH l-QUITY $1800-6-ROOM COT- J tage.' Oakland, lor smalt improved mountain place. G. N"., box 154, Call. : fl_C AN ACHE; 1280 ACRES TIMBER; GOOD •fjptl for stock or fruit; plenty wa.er. &, box 40, Call. ; : -.-'■: v- .t .-* i M i i PROPERTY WANTED., I OT »60U, OR HOUSE AND LOT $1800, Xj wanted: ensh. 8., box 39: Call Office. ! J-TNANUIAL.. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc. : lowest rates. J McAFEE BROTHERS. 108 Montgomery st. X RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 M*> Id ;II St.; want ad* and subscription***; taken. HORSES. HORSE. $15: GItOCER WAGON, $25; MlLK- wagon. $35: phaeton. $25; baker-wagon, $35; cart. $10: butgy, $26; harness. 1529 Howard st. IRON-GRAY HOrSE; 5 YEARS OLD; 1100 pounds; very reasonable.., li) 88 Howard st. * LOR SALE— AN. ELEGANT, WELL x matched team; suitable for doctor; aold for want of use; cheap At 600 Valencia 8L . . • BEAUTIFUL GRAY. 5- YEAR- OLD ' NUT* wcod mare; has trotted the Vi in 35. 456 night st. .' . ":. - - *'>:;•= ,)f\ WORK HORSES, CHEAP. CAN BE SEEN S\J M stable, 320 O'Farrell. AUCTION SALES EVERY- SATURDAY AT ' 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, etc. Emporium sates yards, 220 Valeucia st-, d. WATKINS, auctioneer. /(ft HORSES FOR SALE, ALSO WAGON** to boggles, carts, .harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 -sixth st : auction' sales every Wed- . nesday. SULLIVAN a DOYLE. Auctioneers. i l\i\ 'ALL-PURPOSE HORSES, WAGONS, < o\f carts, harness: auction sale every Tuesday/ iTATTEKSALL'S, 721 Howard St. FOR SALE— BLACK HOltaE; 6 VEAROOL.D; good roadster; very reasonable. * Olympic Club Stables, 603 Sutter. ' ;'.-;' '■ TTOR SALE— 2 HORSES AND HARNESS; A also 2 milk wagons. 218 Fourteenth »U wagons! anu /carriages. WANTED— HOBSK,' WaGON AN6" har- Tf ness, suitable for the country. 150j , Bu- chanan. -.■■■'■'. •:■" '•*.•■'.■ ; "' WANTED TO BUY A SURREY; MUST BE 11 cheap. .Ad-ire-is J. J, Call Office, Oamauu. CHEAPEST PLACE 1.. TOWN: 1-AuM WAG- J ons, buggies, hacks and harness: new and sec* oud-hantl. . 15th and .Valencia sis.: tel. white 371. BARGAINS!-, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand * wagons, buggies, carls, harness, robes and blunkets, Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkln at., opp. new City Hah. -, VINE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK X wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 hue top and open buggy: also 1 hack. , 828 Harrison at. A WEEK'S NEWS - ; FOR :5 1 CENTS— WEEKLY CALL, la wrapper, for mail j '..-.' I"*'- -t'.t-'*-- ■■■■■:■.■■■-■■:. -■■ '■'■*--•".,-■-.*.*- MONEY TO LOAN. '■'[' ffiPvitl-n AAA AT 6 AND 6Va PER CENT *tP«Ji'v/.i'*J'U on city red estai , also Oakland. Manhattan Loan Co., 10 Mills Bldg., ground floor. (J»-onft A*nO AT LOWEST RATES: BEC- •eJpOUU.' i\J' i ond mortgages, life insurance, estates, undivided interests, rta' estate In probate, any sum. Manhattan Loan co, 10 Mills building. ANY AMOUNT AT 6% PElt CENT 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 legacfe-i bought; no delay. R. McCoLGaN, 24 Montgomery st., rotim 3. ' i - "" 1 I OANS ON FURNITUKr. OK PIANOo IN J J s. F., Oakland er Alameda, at lowest rates, without ■ removal; no commission*-, -no deiays. J. NOUN A.N, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above -sum; . lei. Sooth 14. — - "- .- - >.-.>:'. LOW RATE, *6 PER MONTH lN'li-.K..9T on each $loOi); 55c per montn on $10'): second mortgage: any security. Cash, box 2, Call Office. BANKBOOKS, OF THK CALIFORNIA AY- Ings and Loan Society bought; money loaned ' on all kinds of person property. 231 Third st. WK h AVE MONEY' TO LOAN .ON Cl I V real estate: interest reasonable. Cal. Title Ins. end Trust Ca. 210 Montgomery st., Mills buld. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and Jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 94S Market st.: telephone Green 204. ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS BONDS,. watches, jewelry. sfiverware. sealskins, ' bug- ' giealn.trumeiKs UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ay.. ANCES ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS, with or without removal: no delay: no com- mission: lowest interest. Room 68. 1170 Market. ON FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST; no commission. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall aye. ANY SUM-MORTGAGES: ESTATES: FUR- nlture. P. LEVITZKV. 304 Montgomery st. LOANS ON PIANOS, FURNITURE, REAL xj estate, etc. Room 1, 24 Montgomery st. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL;, low Int.: private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary st. MONEY" to loan on all securities as low as banks, S. SALOMON. 328 Montgomery. ;, ANY SUM; Ist OR 2D MORTGAGES, F'UKNl- lure, estates, etc. H. MURPHY, 628 Market. •i 1 fiOfiOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES 9 lv low Interest. JOS. B. TOPLITZ, 83tl Plae. ffl.Xi-1 In $10,000; LOWEST. RATE; IST <lfe 20 i^OKJ in on 4. : any proposition. Lryden. 413 Mont SW. COR. SIXTEEN J'^i 1., NEAR MISSION: O branch office BI Tuk uu cuoacripuoiu and want ads taken. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been. Issued by the County Clerk's office: - T. H. Cora rains and Annie Connolly, 21—21. ■ - A. Johansson and WUbelmlna I.udhotm, 33*31- G. E. Grindell and Mnttnkla ThomforJ. 3b— 24- I H. W. Morosco and Florence Jackson 25— -'l. J. T. Mctiovern and Catherine Graham, *5 — if. Rernhard Lehtinen and Maria Tuomela, 24—23.' James Talbot anl Mary >. Sweeney. 26—17. ■ ItIIiTUS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. s j I Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mill will njt' be .iis'-rtel. They must be banded In a: either of the publication offices an.i be Indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have tue same published.! ■ ■ • ' • BORN. ■ : ' ;Y/ -'-;.*■•■;;■ CLUFF— In Seminary Parte, August 23,1897, to the wife of W. B. I luff, a daughter. '» *..* KNOWLAND— In Alameda, August 26. 1897, to ' ma wife of J. R. Knowland. a daughter. * McKEE— In this city. Aui?u« 27, 18.17, to thi wife of Sam uel McKee, a -sou. SIDLOWSKI-In this city, August 22. 1897, to the wife oi Abe Sldlows'<l. a i I iter. --, -'.':. -' ... MAHKIEO. ROBINSON-SHEHAN— In this city. August 26, 18y7. by tho Rev. Dr. Buckb**e, John Robtusou and Battle Shehan, uoth nt San Francisco. SHARFE— GUILKEY— WiIIiam E. • harpe of San Francisco and May Mabel Gutlkey of Walter- vine. SHERROD— THOMAS-In this city. August 25, ls»i, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille. Lawrenci L. Sierrod am Jennie R. Thomas, both of San Prancisco. * - i»i*:i>. Bell. Charles .*• •- McKlnnon. Jovlta Blanch*rd. Sadie * Popper, Lotta Crane. John M. Souutag, Kittle W. Daubert, Otto swain. Emma' A. * Lane, Corue.lns J. Wicker, William E. - McCottrey, Robert T. Wilier, Fannie G. BELL— In this city, August 27, 1537. Charles' Ar,s beloved san of Mary an the late Joseph Bell, an) brother of John, Georee, Frank. Edward and Florence Bell, Mrs. J. Turner aud Mrs. T. . Joan son, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 5 months ana 8 days [Delaware and Washington papers please copyj fl^Fnends and aoauaintances are resoeo-- folly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi- dence, 2330 Greenwich street. Interment Na- tional (Presidio) Cemetery. BLANCHARD-ln Napa, Ant-rust 25. 1837. Sadie Blanchard, a native of Kansas, aged 31 year.*, and 9 days. CRANE— In this city. Angutt 15. 1897, John M.. beloved husband of Katie Crane, ■ a native of Michigan,, aged 48.yek.rs. fßrook'yn (N. V.) an.i I. os Angeles (CaL) papers please copy. J -. ' US' Friends and acquaintances are tesDect- Jniiv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW • (Sunday), at 2 o'clock r. m., from' tbe par- lors or the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Geary, thence to- st. Mary's Church, corner Dupont and Califor- nia streets, where services will beheld.. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DAUBERT— In south San Francisco. San Mateo County, August 26. 18**7, Otto, beloved hus- band of Annie Danbert (nee 'Nlderost). a native of Germany, aged 24 years and 2 2 days. • -j. - . i 4 »" Friends and acquaintances and members of me Journeymen Butchers* Protective and ' Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast are respectfully invited to attend the funeral * TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. it, from the residence of his lata er-in- law. Henry Nlde- rost. South San Francisco, ban Mateo County. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LANE In Byron, Contra Costa County. August 26. 1897, Cornelias J. Lane, beloved brother of J. D. Lane of Los Angelei, Mrs. Starkweather and Miss Mary Lane of san Francisco, a native of County Cork, Ireland. flar Friends and acquaintances " are resDec'*- ftiilv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock a. _ from bis late residence, 1034 McAllister street, thence to Sacred Heart Church.- where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of -hist soul, commencing at 11 o'clock a. h. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCOTTRKY'— In Seattle. Wash, August 21, 1897, . Robert T. McCottrey. a resident of San Fran.' dsco, beloved husband of Bella McCottrey, son of the late Elizabeth McCotrey, and brother of Grace, William, Edward and James McCottrey, a native of Sao Francisco, aged S3 years 6 months and 3 days. - jO" Friends and aeanalntances are respect- - fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), at a o'clock p. * from his late resi- dence. 2215 Larkln street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ' McKINNON— In San Mnteo, Angust 26.1897, Jo vita beloved wne of William B. McKinnon. and daughter of Mrs. O. R. de Bernal. a native or San Francisco, aged .28 years and 0 month* jg^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS D VY (Saturday), from Twenty-fourth and Valencia streets depot, theuce to Holy Cross Church. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. POPPER— In this city. August 25. 1897. Lotta Popper, a native of Amtna, aged 70 years. SONNTAG— At Sevlllta Hotel, New York, August 21, 1897. Kittle Wetmore, wife of Charles sono- . v.i':. daughter of Colonel Albert Jenks of Los Ange es, anl granddaughter of the late General George s. Bangs of Chicago, a native of Aurora, 111. ... JO-Interment Rosehiil Cemetery, Chicago. " < SWaIN— In this city, August 26, 1897. Emma Alice, wife of D. W. Swain, anl mother of Net- li', .Stephen and Harvey Titcomb and Gene- vieve, Ralph aal Muriel Swain, a native of Ohio, aged 62 years 7 months and *20 days. [Fre-tnoand Merced papers please copy. | . .• .- i js_r Remains at the parlors of H. C. Porter A Co, 1 22 Eddy street, lutermeus at Martinez Satnrda/. , - j^ l ffißßflWffffit''^WWl]j "luj WICKER— In Reno, Nev., Augnst 27, 1897. sud- denly, William E., beloved husband of the let** Laura . A. Wicker, a native of New York, aged 46 years. 49* Friends and . acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8 o'clock p.- it. from the par- lors of N. s. G. W. Hall, Mason sireet, between Geary and Post. Cremation private. WILLKR— In this city. August 27. 1397. Fannin Gelser, beloved wife of H. W. Wilier, a native of California, a,-ed 24 years 7 months and 6 days* ■ 4*7* Nonce of toner*! i»r-»» ■-.»** : \ ■•■' McAVOY A CALLACHER, FUNKRAL PIfiECTORS A EMBALSItES, ' 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. - •-- -1 '- Estab. 185 S .;" v';-'. V ' TeL Bouth 4f. . CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. B2 Funeral Directors and bmbttlmer*, E . 82 24 AND 26 MINI AYUMt* Lady assistants. Spacious thapel for the use of our patrons* rubber tires on our ambulance. i — - ■ . "'*.•" — . i -l SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. ' -, . PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL ' CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and -Cen- tral Avenue, Saa Francisco. 13