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l norsES to LET. G*«.;fk 8-HOOM HOUSE. '-11l LAKKIN ST.: V-«i>- $25. 8-room hous.-, 3017 Hyde: will re- pair b(V>th to suit. Apply 1- <". BABIN, 413 Kearny. QjO I S ROOMS; UPPKit PART OF HOUSE. AjOi S>s First st., just above In KOKI I;*' -.- A TOM A— HOUS X 8 ROOMS; ''' ''"'' i.O- V>_. c/atiou for lodgers; good yard, sunny : $14. 71UJOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY, IN* SPLENDID I cotidilinn: large yards for flowers; delight ul 1 ■cattlsn: rirdticedio $-_5. DEMPssTEK, 3v Glen Park Ive . off Twelfth si. CjOO S ROOMS; LATEST DECORATIONS; 'Jo-- nice mantels: 40-ft. yard: fine neighbors; see it: sanitary plumbing. 2525 Pine, :r. :-cctL HOUsE FOR SALE, TO BE REMOVED. Al'- ply 50 Halght st. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jeweiry.seaiskins. Uu.le .'1 arris. 1 5 Grantav KLONDYKE GOLD- -.-■--- ■■ -- I Will rent homes at BALDWIN A HoWELL I 10 Montgomery sL ')*,';■; MISSION & 1. -BRANCH OFFICE OF < x2*Jm.\J 'ma call; i-iiOat.H/Uoaa sxut >»»ai tuit ! taken. -:.-.'. : BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. Yr>Oß RENT-IN DESIRABLE LOCATION, L. Berkeley, modern bou e of 9 rooms, bath, I storeroom and laundry; completely furnished or I 'unfurnished, as desired by tenant; will rent for 1 ! year or term of years: reasonable to desirable j tenant: 3 blocks from Berrvmau station, 6 olocks i from Terkeley elation and unversity gate: large 1 yarJ, stable xnd chicgen-hoti-e. Apply on prem- ' ises, 2025 Virginia St., or address Owner, box 60, I Call Office. COTTAGES TO LET. ©in COTTAGE; 3 ROOMS AND RATH; CTi*. high easement; 1 acre of ground: chick- i en-houses, fiuit trees, etc : only 50 yards to elec- tric-cars: cor. Tweu-y-thi-rt aye snd Twenty-third St., East Oakland. Inquire 94 Ninth st., S. F. j 4 ROOMS NEW, OR WILL SELL 550 CASH; $10 permonth. THE MCCARTHY CO, 646 ; Market st. 990 THIKTEENTH, NEAR HOWARD-COT- | — — V't->ge; 4 large rooms, bath and basement; ] reduced rent. S*7 COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS, 606 HERMAN ! 4 . st , near Fillmore. COTTAGE OF 4 NICE SUNNY' ROOMS: j rent $10 : water free. 2241,4 O'i-'arrell st, _ j Great Bargain— new cottage; 5 RMS. bath; modern. Patterson A to.. 1703 Mtrket. SUNNY* BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE: 7 large room., bath, gas. 1876 Fifteenth st , near Dolores. FLATS TO LET. SUNNY LOWER FLAT : HEALTHIEST PART i of town; no carfare: $11. a Jane place,, off Pine, nr. Mason. VTICE SUNNY FLOOR: A ROOMS, BATH: —A furnished or unfurnished: rent very low. 1408 Ellis st. 1 , , 1 J -LAT OF 5 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN; SUNNY side of street. 440 Jessie st. jl ol LILY AYE.— UPPER FLAT; 5 SUNNY" *_1-0:j rooms and bath: bnsemenL O ROOMS AND BATH. $10 AND $8 APPLY 0 on premises, 334 Bryant,, near Second. ULAT 3 ROOMS, YARD, BASEMENT, $10. J? 123 San Jose aye., near Twenty-third st. A ROOMS AND BATH: VERY ATTRACTIVE r upper flat on Twelfth SL: reduced to $18. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye, off Twelfth st. UNFURNISHED UPPER FLAT; 4 ROOMS; U bath, $30. 751 Suttersu 1 TUI" POST— 5 SUNNY ROOM FLATS; x I v'U bath and garden; rent $15. ONEY' LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry.sea:s_lns. Uncle Harris, ls Grant ay 9/19 FRANKLIN— SUNNY' UPPER FLAT; _U— 5 rooms, bath, modern r- gui rem ents. TO LET— A FLAT OF 7 ROulls, 36 SECOND near Market sl: very cheap. I 79fkl FOLsOM, NEAP. THIRTEENTH— -I I —U^ Sunny flat: 6 rooms; bath; yard; $15. I*r.Q- EIGHTEENTH, NEAR HATTIE— 4 "iOt/O and 5 rooms and bath; $10 and $13. C-1 'J AND $15: 2 LOVELY' SLNNY FLATS: ] •"pJLO 4 and 5 rooms; bath: gas; mirror top j mantels; gr*nd view; 1512 and 1512V_ 1 astro I 8., near Twenty-tilth; cars pass the door: water : »r>e. Key at drugstore, corner Castro and Jersey. | 79Q1 HARRISON, BET. THIRD AND j l—Oa Fourth— Flat; 5 rooms and bith. ELEGANT SUNNY* TOP FLAT:" 4 ROOMS; 1 tear Mechanics' Pavilion. 125 Ivy aye. KLONDYKE GOLD Will rent flats at BALDWIN <£. HOWELL 10 Montgomery su .fiT'-" TWENTY-THIRD, NEAR C ; .STRO— nUIO Lovely upper sunny 5-rooiu flat; rent $15; water free 71 1 FULTON— S-ROOM FLAT: MODERN IM- i 11 provements; rent $12: water iree: cheap. LOWER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS ELEGANT. ly famished: rent $20. 2510 Harrison »L HAIGJri ST., 620. SUNNY FLAP; , ROOMS; newly papered throughout: rent reasonable /-LAY' ST., 1417r.; HANDSOMELY DECO- \J rated flu:: 7 rooms: marine view; tunny and light; rent cheap. CHEAP MODERN FLAT'S, 6 ANI> « LOOMS; $8 10 $16: see them. 623 Seventh St. •- o 40 ROOM FLATs. HOUSES, N. OF 0 Market: cheap. SPECK A Co.. 001 Market. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Jiryaut Street. ►11 BRYANT. NEAR THIRD— NICK BOH- •'II ry suites; ?8 per month up. -I I t,-t BRYAN COR. OF* NINTH-3 COR- 1 1 ''1 ncr turuiihed rooms complete for house- keeping; cheap. jttuan stree:. -I -l QQ BUSH-2 OR 3 SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- -1 I —•) ing rooms; nochldren. Eddy Street- Oft- EDDY— 2 LARGE ROOMS FOR LIGHT • '"•> housekeeping; aiso 2 others. i .1111 Street. . 01 FIFTn— NICE SINN FRONT ROOMS - — 1 with kitchen, housekeeping; also double rooms. '"•I IO FIFTH-NEW HOUSE: CONNECTING OV/O looms; ligni housekeeping: others. 01 A FIFTH— a SUNNY FRONT CONN El T- *)L *T in? housekeeping rooms; stove; hath; pri- vate; £10. diary stren.. rutycy RA FOP. ADULTS: 4 COMFORTABLE "J" .Ol'. rooms, bain: 2 beds: gas and coal stoves; ell necessaries. 1917 Geary st. Lolilcii t.nle. Aveiiuj. erorr GOLDEN GATE AVE.— HOUSEKEEP- O— . i ing and single rooms. 1 ACI i GOLDEN GATE A V — TWO SUNN \' J 'lUt housekeeping rooms, $12; also large sin- gle, $0. (■rant Avenne. "It ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- i«J es jewelry, s»a:sK.n-.. Uncle Harrls.ls Grant ay Uow»ril Street. r-r'-t 1 HOWARD - Ml ELY FURNISHED IDI 3 sunny bay- window j other rooms with kitchen. 1 •>•>/! HOWARD — 2 OR 3 FURNI-HED J.O^»*i rooms, complete f r housekeeping. L-rJtin Minei. 171Q LARKIN, NEAR JACKSON— 3 FUR- j 1 i LO nished sunny housekeeping rooms; $21. i Market Street. "1 «YOQ MARKET-LARGE SUNNY* FRONT lU_,O room, with or without kitchen, $10 and $12. iiini:-, Street. 37"| MINNA, NR. FIFTH — LARGE FRONT ij I L. basement room; closets, stove, etc.; pri- vate family. Mission Street. J ARGE SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR J_ housekeeping: 1 94, 2 $8 permonth: single ; rooms $1 per week up. Apply shoes.ore, 562 Mis- j sion sL, beL First and second. t_9 A WEEK: 821 MISSION :LA GE SUNNY C"-£ housekeeping rooms: suit $10. qgql MISSION — NICELY' FURNISHED ./.-.Os sunny from rctms: also housekeeping suite: quiet <.ii 7.) I MISSION ST., NEAR T'WI-NTY- -22. I— 1 third — Nicely furnished bay-window room: water, grnte, gas and connecting kitchen complete jor housekeeping. Morris Avenue. "I eyn MORRIS AYE. -4 UNFURNISHED »— D rooms; lower floor. Call 52:* sixth sLj | HOISKKKEPni} nnOTH - Contlnne.l. I JiHtoma Street. Q"J NATOMA-2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR Cl housekeeping: also single rooms. New Montgomery .street. 1 Ci'l NEW MONTGOMERY-CHEAP HOUSE- -1 UO keeping and single rooms. i*'L «tri-H|] .MI'DJ., SUNNY' FRONT ROOMS: FURNISHED OR unfurnished: for housekeeping. MO O'Faire 1. Page Street. 1"J 9 < PAGE, NEAR BAKER— NICELY -» -dT lurmshfd looms; very cheap. Pearl street. O PEARL. COR. MARKET— 2, 3OR 4 FfR- -0 nishid honsekpg rms; complete: tflo, $15, $20. ioi%t sires:. nOHEMIA, 259 POST-NEW; ELFGANTLY > furnished tunny suites, or single; tourist; elevator; all conveniences. 1 im ell Str«ot. •rrio POWELL. NB. ITER— DOUBLE PAR- 01/O lor 3 , kitcbi-n: gas range: call fore no jn. - . . ..,:m.. street. KAISERHOF, 816 SANSOME— SUNN FUR- nished rooms $3 month up; housekeeping ; rooms. Mioiirt stree — I 400 SECOND — FURN ISHED SUNNY — — . rooms housekeeping; water; bath; oilier. .- riih Street. "I 9 A SIXTH — FURNISHED HOUsEKEEP- x —"J ing A sunny bay-window rooms: reasonab c. teventli street. Hty SEVENTH (GiII ARD) —SUITES AND J "1— kitchens: also single rms ; newly renovated. Twentieth Street. 9/-*99 TWENTIETH. NEAK VALENCIA— 2 | •-Ax-. — < stiu: y furnished connecting housekeep- ; ing rooms aod be.th. \ __ Ne»» AMiime. [ cI Q VAN NESS AYS. — TWO BURNT j 010 rooms complete for housekeeping. I /"'I 'J VAN NESS. NR TURK— 3 FURNISH Ell : I) 1 ♦) sonsy rooms: houseietplng or singly; gas stove: bath ; no children. 1 ROOMS TO LET. ! LUhlt Str«»<?.. HOTEL BKRTLINQi 714 BUSH. ABOVE Powell — Strictly first cUss; for gen tie men and ! families; convenient to business tenter and prin- I cipal streetcar lines; references required. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, 421 BUSH — X rooms: gas; tunning water; $lweei£ up; suuny. Lcidy streo;. r"! Q EDDY — LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR 2 I -Lv gentlemen : modern: oniy $10 per month. J-l|»llflt 'ttao.. SHERMAN* APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 BTH St., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 31 |» EIGHTH. NKA.. A^i-SOJi— j A-AlkUJi L\i rooms: tent $10. M-uia street. ALL ROOMS ARE GOOD AT HOTEL RA- mona, 130 Ellis st.; new house; new fittings; modern conveniences: elevator ai ground noor; six stories; 150 loom-.; 50c to $1 50 per day. EOYAL HOUSE, 120 ELLIS — INC ANDES- cent lights; reading-room. Mnoklne-room and ladies' parlor; rooms per incut. 35cto$l £0: week, 92 to $8; month, SS to S3O; elevator ou edicts Boor, rooms with hot and told water: baths. 1 111 ELLIS - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED • J- JL*_ sunny front rooms; suites or single. I A()Q ELLIS— LaRGE -SUNNY ROOM FOR I J "dUO gent. eman or 2; also smaller room; rea- I sonable. ■"•'Hit MVOJ.. THE COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth BL.cor. Mission; rooms 60c, : 76c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. v. iuit StroJ.. Af) GEARY — SUNNY' FURNISHED "v- rooms, «5 and $7. brant Avenue. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es.jewelry, sealskins. Uncle arris. 15 Grant Grand Street. Alameda. BEDROOM FOR GENTLEMAN ; GRAND ST. M. Call Office, Alameda llayes street. _>ofi_ HAVES— SUNNY FRONT ROOM; OUUa furn'sQed: cheap. i-ov.arrt Mies:. "1 7f?7 HOWARD-2 NICELY FURNISHED 11 "I rooms, sunny; gas: bath; gentlemen pre". .■ohm stree.. THE VAN WINKLE. 207 JONE^-CENTRAL; quiet: sunny; running waier; $8 month up. r 1 r- J&NES— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; Ol' $5 a month. Kearny Street. * — KFARNY, NP. SUTTER— LI GUT LARGE room: office factory or hskpg. 15 Grant aye. ! 9_j KE.'RNY, ML MARKKI' (THE PORT- ■ — O land)— clean. homelike rms; month, week, day ARLINGTON HOUsE. 127 KEARNY — _x Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Laguna Street. TO FRISTS— ST. JAMES, COR LAGUNA AND A McAllister, near Pavilion; low rates: sunny. J.-lk<. M.uo., \*OSF.MITE HOL'SL, 1045 MARKET— PER J :i; h:. Bbc toil: week. $1 50 10 $3; lamiTes. HAWTHORN, 19.6 MARKET— BUNNY corner rooms; suitable dentist or doctor. 4 MARKET si.-KLAMH oi'rlCE OF THE Call; waul ads and subscripilon-t i.men. j.ifcdii,-. 'tree , 609 MISSION— NX ELY FURNISHED SUN- O*- ny rooms; a quiet place: prices reasonable. MONTANA HOUSE, 764% MISSION. NEAR 4lh— Newly opened: single rooms, 10c, 15c and 20c per nig_t; COc, 00c and $1 25 per week. HANCOCK HOUSE,' *"el MftHMUN eKLECT lamllv icon ii.g-tii.use. tl 60 to jier week. Natom.i Street. 7/-1 1 NATOMA, CORNER EIGHTH-2 FUR- lul nished housekeeping rooms; connecting; j clean; single. I est stree;. j 99Q1 POST— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY I <-• —Oa rooms for gentlemen ; single or en suite. setenth Street. GRAND SOUTHERN. SEVENTH AND Mis- sion- Suites; single: sunny imojersle: transient •"'O'ii.n;. street. • £90 STEVEN* ON— CHEAP SUNNY FRONT j cl— "A/ rooms; single or double. , Taylor street. j NQTA V LO R— LA SUNNY FRONT ! 1 ji' rooms: newly furnished: reasonable. j - - 4-Jl-ll >! rut).. j 94 1 THIRD ST.-LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- j ~t!2 r.iihed front rcoms: cheap. lurk Street. \ "I 09 TURK— FURN ED SUNNY BOOMS; J O— . centrally located; suitable for gentlemen; $9 and $10. STORES TO LET. p ROCERY-STORE; » ROOMS; BRICK BASE- i 1? ment: good location. NE cor. Dolores and 1 Fifteenth st<. . I , CIORNKR STORE TO LKT: GEARY AND ) William St., Apply 516 Geary st. i CjOK GROCERY': < ORNErt HOWARD AND o*3c'« Jiusssts. ASHTON. 411 Montcomery. TORE AND BAKERY: $25 PER MONTH. ASHTON, 111 Mmtgoraery st. S9O STORE.WITH LIVINO-KMS.: PLATE- «**)_. '/. glass fioni: Howard St.. bet. Fourth and Fifth. AsHTON, 411 Montgomery sL / (ORNER HOW ARDA.ND LAFAYETTE STS.; \J with fixtures; rent cheap. -I r.J.i HOWARD ST.— TORE, WITH FIX- -10 — — lures: abl- for lam Iv ; rent cheap mo li T*— RENT REDUCED; MACHINE- I shop or factory: first-ciass condition. On Mis- sion, bet Main and spear. AWX'iK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THI» WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for Eiaillus- THE SAN CISCO- CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1597. BOARDING AND ROOMS, HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 MARKET-BE- i opened under new raaeag<-mem; newly, ele- gantly furnished; first class in every respc t: table unsurpassed; suites, wltb board lor two, $60 a month. -, ;,; .i j ■% L UKNISHED FRONT ROOM. WITH BOARD. J- tor gentleman: u< mellke, 1485 Pine. nr. Polk. pa. van NESS — NEWLY FURNISHED C\J^ rooms; running water; $40 o .. (10 for two. B'ARDERS WANTED; $4 50 TO $5 PER week; comfortable and convenient. 815 Pine. rTAO PINE — PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS 1 TO and excellent board; I*2o to $80 per month. | nil! HYDE-LARGE SUNNY' FRONT AL- -1 1 — .'1 cove: suitable for 2; board; references. HI GUERRERO— 9 FURNISHED SLNNY JO looms wi.h board. 1 t/Yl VAN NESS AYE.— PARLOR SUITE: 1 Jul prlva'e bath: single and double rms; (board Sl v> ELLIS— NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Ol C with board; $;0 up; use of parlor; p.ano. CtOLUMBIA, 123 EDDY— RO IMS $160 TO I $3 a week; rooms Willi board, 820 to $30 a month: nice bolies: board fortwo, $10. BROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST., board and room $1 to $2 per day, (6 to $12 p.-r j week: choice rooms 60 cents to $1; • suite room, for family &1 iosl 60 per night; first-class service; iree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. OCiTM- MISSION — SUBSCRIPTION.* A-MJ — .o—.o want ads taken tor 1 HI Call. ' CHILDREN BOARDED. 1 OR 3 CHILDREN BOARDED; FINE SUNNY X yard: mother's care. 564 Stevenson. CHILDREN TO HOARD— HOME, \J of care and references; no objection to infants. 101' Cumberland, bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth. LADY FOND OF CHILDREN WISHES child to brarJ: sp endid home: unexceptional care; very healthy locano... E. M. T., Glen Ellen, Cal. 00(i JtA\K*S— BKAN'«-H OFFICE of TIU 00-." Call: inbserl i>tion, snd want eds taken. OFFICES TO LET. DESK-Ri-OM: $10; PLEASANT, SUNNY . In. em Crocker b.iildtng. Aadrcsi O. L., box 38, Call. I 'A i MARKET— CITY HALL Mjl'AllL- -1 OU 1 suites 120. AsHTON 411 Montgomery. EMMA SPKECKEI.S BUILDING, 927 MAR- krt St.- $l2 to $20. ,-SiITON. room 210. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANOTHER LOT OF SECON D-HAND PIANOS In fine couditiun at Miermau, Clay di Co. 'a music house. Original rrlce. Now. Steinway upright 11575 <**25 Weber u pri. ht 800 425 Gab.er it Bra. upright 45'J 25. > lettering upright _ 700 :-50 Pease upright, oak case 401) 275 -Nugent uptight 360 225 Esii-y Ullrich: 4.0 ill) I and uptight, mahogany case 350 22* I Oilman upright 350 125 | Steinway square 600 225 Call enr.y if you wish to gel a bargain: sold on our rent-contract plan at from $3 so *S par mon.h. KLONDIKE PIANO. With li! liMiil-tiible attachment; per ectly portable: « eighs complete only 400 pounds: new, strong action: inveuiel and nuilt by .1. a. Cundall, for iiiiniii; can ps, ranches ana out-of-the-way places; just lb* thing for Alaska; price. i omp ele. only 522.1: orders now taken, >a 1 and inspect ■ this clever invention at Jungblut's, 10 Goldea Gate j aye.; pateni applied for. ABSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LA KG- ! J.A. est house west of Chicago Is KOHLER a I CHASE'S -J6. 28 and 30 O'Farrll st. Pianos, ! organs and all other musical Instruments, of all ! grades anl prices, let us easy: price, lowest ' Tverythlng (.ossluie ion- to please, i.vi tuilsfy the customer. A BARGAIN— EVER OFFERED ! in pianos; some of the failure stock formeny j at the l-mporlmn; nil makes from $100. $250; j rented ar.d so d on Installments irom $2, MO per j month: also cur regular 3 trek; best In ci v to select from: Shaw agents. HEINE, 1.6 Ellis. UEW GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS: A Jj Hard man. Chase Bros, Steinway, Dewing: Bros , Gilbert, sonira->rand ethers at S9 J and up- I ward; bottom p ices heir; all pianos fu.ly guarau- j teel. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor Flood building. Fourth ami Market sts. ACTUALLY THE BEST' BARGAINS IN PI- j .^j- anos; monthly payments 55 up: correspon- I dence solicited. THit. F. W. fePENCKR COM- ! PANY, MS Market at., opp. Muuu: establiansl i over LO years. BON .'-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush it Gerts aud ethers; sec- ond-han-i pianos from $100 up. W. c HAMIL- | 'lON, successor to A. I- Bancroft A Co, 324 Pos- 1 ••O GOOD -D HAND PIANOS; TERMS EASY;' ; X- V prices low; (Tuckering, Sleek, Vo,e, telling. | BENJ. CURTAZ <fc tO.s, i 6 and 20 O'j anell St. AT HOHNUNG'S, SECOND-HAND UP- I lights: t5 Installments: Decker, s:eiuway. j Gabler, Newman. 216 Post st. SOHMER& CO.. RiRON MAUZY, NEWBY. Evans, Prices ana other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308. SlO. 312 Post. ADMIN KATuR'a SALE — MUsT SELL; p. aim i inimenss reduction for cash or on Installments. Ea'ION Ei-TaTE. 735 Market st. <l> -J *T ELEGANT PIANO, COST $400, FOR j tip I O. saieon $s installments. 221 Leavenworth ! IV ANTED-SQUARE OR UPRIGHT PIANO; " cheap; for cas i. 221 Eleventh st., north. DECKER A SON AND GIBSON PIANOS tOR sale cheap at MAUVaIS', 769 Market SIEINWaY UPRIOHTAND BABY GRAND sacrificed. KEEFFL'S, 1019 Van Ness aye ELEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT: FINE X tone: bargain. F. W. LICK, 116 McAllister sL BAI GAIN; GOOD llillT bOHHITZ. 16 McAllister St., next Uibernla Bank. "IV" G. BA DGEK. SOLE agent for HALLET j " >*t Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 41 j sacto. i SUPERIOR \ lOLINS, ZITHERS.OLD ANEW. O H. MULLS ft, maker. repairer, 2 Latham place KS.Mi.. PIANOS; NK'.v" -NEW styles. KOHLER 4% CHASE 30 ■•/ Farrell su AT bilKlLriAN, CLAY A CO.'S ONLY \> . i*-- -V you luiu a slock of new Mem way piauos. SW. COR MXTT.fc.NTTi oi., NEAR MISSION; brunch rtbee M Ilia. Ctta. tuobvripiioai and want ads laki-n. FOR sale-miscellaneous. ILERS,ENGI.NEs,2t» HAND machinery j McINTOSH <fc WOLPMAN. 137 Beale st. BUTCHER'S REFRIGERATOR, SCALES I and safe at half price. 24 Montgomery St., I room 1. THOROUGH HRE U IRISH SETTER: • cheap: ll^ld trial; bench show blood. Glen- ! more Kennels, '2041 Linden, Oakland. C-srONE DIAMOND ANDSaPPHIRE RING; 0 $95: worth $150. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant aye. 1 9-I NCH X-RAY OUTFIT (QUEEN'S); 6 J — cell«, storage batteries, fluorosenpe, screen- tubes; price $350. BACIGALUPI, 946 Market. NEW '97 CRESCENT BICYCLE FOR SALE; 1\ $30 410 Minna st. i*OR SALE— FINE EVENING ROUTE; BEST U lccaiion. 3007 Fll more sl 1 ANDARD-BRED DRIVING HORSE, GOOD j O bug*y and harness; cail to-day. 2971 Howard. IGAR-STAND FIXTURES FOR SALE, j ' 2^ol Folsom st. -i"... l A LOT OF SECOND-HAND IH-CHESTERJ _V lamps with hangers Addre.-s H. R. H., Call ! Otnce. - j \t' A NT ED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO I ' » ht your feet at the *ame price yon buy ready- made ones, from »1. $2. $3. $4 and $5, at 562 Mission st , bet. First and Second sts. Of {All PAIRS - ANOTHER LOI' MEN'S OUUU shoes, been slightly damagod, at less than one-fourth their value, from 2jc to $2 50. 662 Miislou St., b-t. First and Second. BH. P. CLERK GAS ENGINE, COMPLETE! perfect; guarantee!. WHITE, 616 Mission St. JADJE.V SHOES. SOLI -O. AUy, MEN'S J shoes, snlln;, SUC; all repairing done at half tbe usual price. 662 Mission si., bet. Ist and 2d. JR. POOL. HOUsE-MoVER, DEALER Si-.O . ond-hand building material, 1122-36 Mission. CAOFFEE-MILL. SCAL-, TRUCK, LET- -1 tei-press. i-e-k and safe cheap. 102 Clay si. LOT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES, FROM 25c up to $1 25. 662 Mission, bet. Ist and 2d BARS, BACK BARS, MIRRORS, SilO.i'- cases. counters, iinon-um, omce turnltnra alore and othce luruitn.-e and fixtures: new and second- hand. J. NoON AN, Hjl7-101S'-1021-x023 Mis- sion sl, above Sixth -BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND- j band; all sizes; also a lot of safe-deposit boxes. { CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Market SL,S.E.:"4J ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, &HELV- J> lug. etc.. bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. ; j SEWING-MACHINES. ifflj 9 MONTHLY: RENTED,: REPAIRED, •3*^ bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 sixth. A KINDS BOL'GHT. SOLD. EXCHANGED. _ v rented; repuiriuj-; lowest rates. 205 Fourth, i PERSONALS. YOUNG MAN* WHO CAME IN SECOND IN 1 boys' rice at Main's Circus, Thursday eve. Ing, address D, Call Offl c, Sixteenth and Mission sts. MATRIMONIAL MAGAZINE; PERSONAL ads: beat published; 10c a copy. MESS- ENGER. San Jose, Cal. AX HYPNOTIC INST., 765 MARKET ST.; \J hypnotism practically iati;ht; d seases and habits cured. \i" ANTED -TO KNOW THE WHERE- »' aboutsof J. R- Welch, formerly employed by Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Rail- way. Addresi R. K. RITCHIE, 2 New Mont- gomery St.. Palace Hotel. :i" ip. . . A DOLPH O>TERLOHr, ORGANIZER OF A Alasks parties, where can you be seen? G. R. S.. box 123. Call. - '.'j, ".:./_ MISS RAY BENNETT, FORMERLY 122 POST i'l .St., returned to 124 V*3 Geary, room 4. Joseph JONES— for TRUNK or will be sold. 873 Mission st. A DOES. .PHOTO. AND BADGE BUTTONS made in San am isco at Eastern pr.ces. WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st., S. F. A METHOD 'OF -VOICE BUILDING. RED U- -». clng the training of ihe voice to an exact sci- ence; not on is tne power of volume of every voice at lensl dounled ano the scale or compass extended trom 1 10 o tones, but the quality of tim- bre becomes absolutely pure and resonant through- out the entire range; perfect ease in sluicing the highest noiei: patrons ana pupils careiully pre- pared for parlor, platform, concert, choir, stags or opeia: former purls and references— Franz vet- ter. Dan Morrison, bbie Whlnnery, Adelaide Detchon, Marie Holton. Helen Potter, Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, Albani, Bariili, Lagrange, Marchesi, etc. For terms ana Instructions appy to CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIO-. 933 Market St., Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays only. T ADll-S WHO COME TO MY EsTABI ISH- \j meni to get their hair dressed for 2sc are not turned over to inexperienced nirls. but to my best artlsies; I have only one price, 25c, and only one kind of hMr-dresslng. the best: gray and bleached hair restored to natural color, $150 to $5. G. LEDE ER, Ills nation st. BIG OUTDOOR STEKEOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night tor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements in living liiht: promoters of liusl- n<ss. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market sL ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVErtY ROOM; Wincnes'.er House. 44 Third st, nr. Market; UOO rooms, 25c 10 $1 50 ;.er night: $1 bo to k6 per wee*: Iree pus an.i baggage to and from the ferry. ADVIcFJ FREE; DIVORCE LAW- A' SPEC- ialiv: private: no fee without success: probst . G.W.HOWE, nay at law, 850 MarkeLcor.siocktn CLASS IN IIAIRDREsSING AND MAM- curing now forming for -1 pi. 1; si*cinl rates. Up-to-Date Parlor*, 1026 Market st., loom 1. HAIR COMING OUT? USE "Q'.'INONIA" air Tonic: 35c bottle LEDEREK, 111 Stockton st. MRS. S. E. McLEOD, PSYCHOTHERAPEU- TIC and magnetic healer, 521 Ellis s:. SUPERFLUOUS HAIKs REMOVED BY O electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. V OTICE— LA VERITE TOILET PAltLO"Txtc.- L* moved to 30 Geary st,, near Kearny. SOU TO ORDER on EA -V 1-cBIALLMr NIA L. LE.MOS, 1117 Market sL. bet 7th and Bth. C\LOAKS AND T'AILOK-MADn, SUIT'S RK- I tatieJ at wholesale ligur-i. 20 fransomo sl HlilTMi.-Mini. SANITARY PLUMBER. . rasfi'ter. 623 den <-at» nv. 'i e'. Muter 471. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED trance clairvoyant and medium: wh.le en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life: she will show you how to overcome your enemies, 1 emove family troubles restore lost af- fections: unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or burled properly; locates treasures and min- erals; tells your entire lie, past, present and lu- lure while in a per.cci trance. Hours, 10 a. At. to sp. m. , ;. ■• - - N. B — Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp tor ciicnlar with special terms MRS. DR. F. CLARIS, rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Market St., opp i-ixtii. a • Mi. ioRTER wonderful clairvoy- jSt ant card-reader, born double veil and secon I sight: diagnoses disease, lull life reading: la 50c; Lents $1: palm, and cl air v.; sIL VI bo. 126 1 mis.. VI ME LENEMAR; FORTUNES T'JLD BY I'l planets: prdi'J 74" ps,'g overdue steamer Isiai.d. 19 Sixth St., room 7. -1 ME. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TELL- i*I er; tells past and future: gives picture future husband or wife; 25c up; never falls; 431 Hayes. AIME. LA NORMANDIE, WORLD - RE- -I*l nowned card-reader; Hindoo charms, 25c up. 401 Leavenworth sL MRS DR. ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER profession: never falls; adv.ee; hep 929 Tost MRS. B. BAUMAN", THE WELL- KNOWN fo. tune teller. IS- Turk st, cor, Jones. GYPSY LIFE-R E.*D R. SEVENTH ST.; ladies 25c, cents tOe: all questions answered. MME. HANSEN. PALMIST, CARD-WRITER; past, present and inline; -.cc. 148 6th St., r. 5. MME. More au, BESI MEDIUM. CLrtlß- voyant, card-reader: 25c up. 73 Fourth sl MM E. ZINKLLA.THE BUSINESS MEDIUM and estroioger. Room 12, 109 Grant aye. MME RaVTNa READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given: 25c up.s Fourth. MME SOD.AN. RENOWNED CARD-READER and Scotch seeress. 619 Eddy st. ; 9toBp. M. 1 1 RANCH OFFICE OFTHK CALL" 167 Ni.« til I' st.: wan; ads and subscriptions taken. SPIRITUALISM. AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE . writ.-. 118 Halght St.: Tours 9 until 6P. tt. MRS. MAYO STEERS, 1 12U, OAK: CIRCLES Tues, 8 p.m.; Thurs. 2 p. ii., 25c: readings, $1. BISHOP L. GARRISON. SEANCE SUNDAY, 'i've Thurs. eve.; sit. dai. 10 to 5. 1423 M'k- MRS. J. J. v. HITNEY, sPIIIITU A L MEDIUM, for messages and advice 1206 Market st. ASTROLOGY. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED OR NO SALE xA UNCLE HARRIS, I*> Grant aye. DENTISTS. \*"AN VROOM ' <fc CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL V Parlors, 997 Market st. : lady attendant; no gat or other dangerous anaesthetic* given; electric. ty the great agent used 10 relieve pain; teeth filled nd extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a written guarantee giveu with all work done: lowest prices, best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M. 1).. physician and surgeon: examination free by the u»e of our new. electrical ' appliances: porcelain and gold crowns; midge- work an T teeth without elates a epeclalty. Electro- Dental Parlors. 997 Marketst A FULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction; see our new combination plate: tblnne t. lightest, coolest plate made; wartanted 10 years: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; lady assist- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth VTI-WYORK DENTISTS; SET OFTLETH, $5; -Li pain ess extracting, 50c: none but experienc- ed gl ad uaie dentists connected with th s office- -11 work warranted. 069 Mission kl, cor. Sixth. DR. OEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, d soverer of painlesi extraction and patentee of improved bridge; worn: or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 10 20 O'TBrteii. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 MARKET ST.. Ml, Eleventh, liochsrge for extracting when plates are made; oil plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. C_*r FULL SET OF TEETH; BEST MAKE: *3)*J.< kept in repair: extracting free; lillings 50c; crowns $3 5U Pacific Denial Pari .rs. 18 Third. I>AINLKSS EXTRACTION. 50c; CROWN J- brldsre work a specialty; plates $5 up: 13 years experience. R. L. WaIAH, D. d.-v, 815*4 Geiry. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, t.»t. 3d and 4lh; pass specialists; painlssi extracting, lib gas, $1: plates. $7 up: till, »1 up. DR. J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET ST.: OPEN evenings; Sunday till noon; registered deutlsL OHIO PENTALPARLORS, 9»6 MARKET sT. : extracting 50c; filing 50c up; crowns $3 np.fß We. Harding, M. D.. 600 SUTTER, COR . Powell; tel. Main 6375; painless extraction. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. ■• DR. J. W. KEY. 1320 Market sL ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A full. UK H. C. Young, 1841 Polk sl COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION*. 806 -VAtt- ) ketsL DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. LEGAL NOTICES. THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION, having received applications to mine by the hy- draulic process from N. B. Wllllu et al., In the Widow acer Extension, near Howards •.tutioc, sierra county, to deposit tai lngs In Little Deer Creek; from G. A. Rosenthal et al., In the Cali- fornia mine, near Sierra city, sierra County, to deposit tailings In east fork of north fort of North Yuba River; from Jacob Yager, ln tbe scmeder diggings, near Spanish ranch. Plumas County, to deposit, tailings in Spanish Creek, and from Henry A. Hallsted, in the Hallsted P.acer Mine, near Spinish Ranch, P.nmas County, todeposlt tai lues In aravine, gives notice that a meeting will bj held at room 69. Flood building, .-a 1 Francisco, Cal . o-t September 27. 1897. M 1:30 p'ir. PHYSICIANS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. 1206 MARKET, RES , 2864 25th nt. i diseases of women a specially. CITY READ ESTATE. j C*. C. BEMIS. /. REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR SALE. Ukom building on Army and 27th sts.: close tc electric road. $450— San Carlo* Villa lot; 100x150 feeL *6700— 50x127:6 leet on Jackson &:.." overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $5500—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at rnrk: 25x137:6 feet; electric road passes nouses, ttiake offer. 18500— Elegant NW. corner of Co.i r.nd Carl sts, 4300— Cholc» building lots north of park. Bargain— SW. cor. Fifth ay. and (J sL; 109x95"-.. TI7"ANTED~CHEAPBUILDING LOI'-i-. THE »V Mission; cash. MCCARTHY' CJ., 646 Market. VToitTH SIDE OF TWENTY- FIFTH. BIT. — Sauchrz aid Noe sts.— New modern cottage of 5 rooms, bah, bit- basement, attic terms tocuiL A. PETRY, builder and owner, lu2l fcanchezst. rJ;j.)|Wi 25x114 FEET: ELEGANT TWO- »iis*x^-\.»U. story house of 8 rooms and bath; finished atlic. Address 4138 25th. near Castro. (J;.U'/iri A BARGAIN; 4 FLATS IN PKI:- -tJ*-10UU. feci order; 4 rooms each: all modern improvements: r< nts $49. 921 a Florida st. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. I ARGE (OR. HOUSE. LOT: EQUITY' $3000; Xj exchange subuiban property. 1505 Sielner. T|*XCHANUE EQUITY. $.800— 6-ROOM COT- xj lage, Oaklan d, tor small impioved mountain place. G. N\, box 154. Ca 1 Office. (**.' AN ACRE; 1280 ACRES TIMBER: GOOD (J?c) for stock or fruit; plenty wa.er. s., box 4J, Call. MONEY TO LOAN. MMi AT G ANU 61 /*« I>KR CKXT <pO\l\J.\J\)\J on city red est;-t , also Oakland. Manhattan Loan Co., 10 Mills Bldg., ground floor. Aonn HAfl— LOWEST RATES: SEC- tJpOv"'." "\"' ' ond mortgages, life insurance, estates, undivided interests, tea estate In probate, any turn. .Manhattan L-.an (o, 10 Mills building. A NY AMOUN 1 AT 6% PER CENT ON REAL A estate: recond and third mortgage*, estate*, li' divided interests, real esia c in probate, lite In- surance, goods in waiehouse. furniture and plan is without removal: mnrtt:ag«*s and legacies bought; nodelay. IL McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery a.., Kit i OA.Nb ON FURNITURE OR .PIANOS IN* J J S. F., Oakland or Alameda, at io.vest rates, without removal; no commissions: no deays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, ab^vj fcixtu; lei. South 14. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRlVAlii .ace in obtain liheral advances on dlamonli fnd jewelry of 1 lie lowest lates. Baldwin Jewelry fc.ore. Din Market st.: letopfcotM hreen -01. I ARGE AMOUNTS TO INVEST: FIRST- -1 j class securities; low ratis. R. 222 fcafe Deposit bnlloing, ON FURMT-RE AND PIANOS WITHOUT commission; low Interest: p-n't pa t received; money Quick; private. K. 68. 1170 Mkl MONEY IO LOAN IN ANY' AMOUNTS ON cliyri>al estate: Interest reasonab c. ROB- ERT J. MERCER A SON, 410 Pine st. LOU' RATE, *5 PER MONTH INTEREST on each $IU0J: 55c per month on $10'): second mortgage: any security. cash, box '-. Call Office. I>ANK*.ooK-> OF THE CALIFORNIA S\ V- > ings and Loan Society bought; nmne/ loaned on all kinds of personal property. 231 ll.irdsL Uf £ HAVE MONEY TO : LOAN ON Cli'Y real estate; interest ren'onabls, Ca'.. Titla Ins. and Trust Co., 210 Montgomery sl, Mills buld. ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMOND-, BONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, seilskins. bug- in -'.rumen. s UNCLE HARRIS, ISGrantav. A NY SUM— MORTGAGES: ESTATES; FL'R- A niture, etc. J. L , box ISO, Call Office, MONEY LOANED ON PIANOS; KEASONA- bIe terms. Apply .1. ii., box 30, Call office. ON FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST; no commission. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hull aye. ON FURNITURE, PIANOs; NO REMOVAL; low int.: private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary »l * NY SIM; Ist OR 2d MORTGAGES, FOUNT- A lure, estates, eta H. MURPHY, 628 MarkeL C*iri°' ouo on LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES "JIV low Interest. JOS. B. '1 OPLITZ, 33 J Pine fflj-il 10 *oU,OUd; UiV. r.Si' llAT'l-.; lsl'ikjlj 4^t)\f t_ortg. : any proposition. Dryden. 413 Mon: 1 I'H NJ.-Vilt OIV — _il_.N-rt! OFFICE Oi;' 1*» -7 M.uil oi. kLLftC'l'ipllO- OFFiCE aO_ Dl 'ill J. CALL, lUb&C'lipllrJ-i . .._ ..»„. krli. taken. MONEY WANTED. "W,'ANTKD-$lOOO AT 7 PER CENT FOR 5 fl yeais: good FeCuritv. J., box 90. Cal Offic ■. FINANCIAL. J OANS un real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. ij MCAFEE BRoTHK.KS._UB Montgomery st. EDUCATIONAL. ALL BRANCHES Ol IN .- MENTAL AND vocal music taughl: very Ist. si methods of Instruction us d; ties; system of- voles culture, voice ding and voice strengthening: corps of comoeie.il teachers for beginners and adv need students. VoLMER A. B. HoFFMEYER, Prin- cipal. 914 utter St. EEDS A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND A J locution, 1215 octavia st., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Proiessor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduaie of the cchool of Oratory, Philadelphia. Pa, leacber. Ollice days, 1 bars, p. m., Saturday a. m. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; c ectrlcal, civil and mining engineering. surveying-, assaying, navigation, etc.; 20 teachers; day and evening sessions: writs for catalogue. ANDERSON'S PREPARATORY* bCHOOL— A Pupils prepared for 1 alifur.ila and stanlord universities in day and evening classes and pi i- vate lessons: teachers' and civil service examina- tions. Room 407, Parrolt oui.ding. A\ RES BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 MONT- gomery *>.. ; individual instruction In short hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc. : ilia tcholarship $50: low rates per weeic ana month. PARTING SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper lllustiation: day and evening classes; 2 sa urday claiscs commence August 28. Particulars 424 Finn st. ARTISTIC SINGING; PIANO: VOlCE- buildin:;; guiiar and banjo; latest methods: terms reasonable; classes free. R. 83, Maze bldg. BOOKKEEP NG FREE FOR 1 YEAR IF NOT taucht in 6 week*: rapid calculations. TAKK, room li7'2, 855 MarKet st. IN BERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL. J J mining, mech., survey, assay, archil.: davvteve.; est. 1b64. A. VAN DER NAiI.LEN, 933 MarkeL MRS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, »17* A CALl- forniast. ; pia -0, staging, elocution, dramatic acting: vocal # c. asses Tuesday, $1 a month. BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building.**] MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS WATCH- es. jeweiry.seaiskins. Uncle Harris 15 Grant ay UDLAM eCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND LTDLAM bCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND D. amatic Art. 9.8 Sutter sL MISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2318 CALIFORNIA; boar. : Eng., in, Ger., music; $30 a mouth. EUGENE DE FOnKST. SCHOOL OF ACTING and elccutluii. 14 McAllister, r.70; call 2to 5. FRoF. _OUI-> Nl E X X I : V 1 ( i LI N. MANDOLIN, gultar.corneL reasonable. 1008 Mission su SAN FiCANCISCO BUSINESS ( OI.LhGr.. 1236 Market sl ; 124 positions in '96; 68 in '97. SPANISH— CLASSf.S DAILY; $3 MONTH; 4 to 9p. m. Room 10, Y. M. c. a. building. SINGING: PIANO: PAKIS . GRADUATE; Frencn, German languages; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, gram., etc ;day,ntght; $5 mo. 1504 Mkr.,op.Bto. GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PI ANO AND VOOA L lessons: $3 mo. Mar.- We-r-.h us 39 Fifth st. HORSES. GRAY MARK, SUITABLE FOR WAGON, buggy or saddle. 1406 Railroad aye.. bo. s. F. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry, sealskins. Unc c Harr;s,ls Grantav OKSEs, HARNEt-S. WAGON'S, BUGGIES boughL sold; cash or exchanged. 1802 Mission. AUCTION SALE-* EVERY' SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, names*, etc. Emporium sales yatcts. 220 Valencia »l,_; WAT KINS, auctioneer. Alt HOilsK.'* FOR SALE: ALSO WAGON* Tv buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arrade Horn Marker, 187 Sixth SL : Kneel sales every W-jd- nesday. SULLIVAN A Do V LIC. Auctioneers. . Ei\ ALL-PURPoSE HORSES. WAi.oNS, •JU carts, harness: auction sale every Tuesday. TATTE* SAL L's. 721 Howard st. ~~ WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN; FARM WAG- ons, buggies, backs and harness; new and sec- ond-band. 15th and Valencia tis.; tel. white 371. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand, wagons, ' bugg.es, carts, hsrness, robes and blankets. Lelboli Harness Company, -11 JLarsln st., opp. new City HalL; T. INK LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK -T wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 line top and open buggy; also 1 hack, p'.'s Harrison st- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. J. AEGAIN — 80-ACKE RANCH FOR $830. i ' ' h:>lf cash: 8 hours from san Francisco and 4 [ miles fr m ;a:nliut:lu Sonoma County: good home, | b/irn, chicken - houses. implements furniture;! olonty v.a.er and tDi.ber ( »000 cods): no incum- brance. Address J. 15RUH.-., Retnany, nr 1. C. SCHARFF, 20 Montgomery St., San Fiaucis-o. SDBTORJKAA — ALT A PUNTA TRACT: SAN I'ab o aye, 3 miles north of Berkeley; lots 50x 200. fSBU to $1C0: at reave %'2bO; mon hly pay- ments: parties taken 10 irae. U. W. HAIGHT, '220 Sansome st., san Francisco. I tyi ACRES CLOSE TO LI VERMORK, ALA- -1— •} meda County: level good piece of land; must be .-old; jfiHHl'buvs it: SAOO cash, balance easy installments. H. H. CRANE, 410 Montgom- ery st. 1 i-(\ ACRES HILL LAND. ALAMEDA J. ' V." County: nice cottage house; abundance of fine timber; several springs; well adapted for stock: price $-0tO: -58'JO cash, balance easy in- stallments: 11,. interest: no taxes. H. H. CRANE, 410 Montgomery St. TO LEASE OR FOR SALE— a SMALL RANCH, 3 miles west from Redwood City: Apply '20 Trrsi er st,, ciiy. — . ! LITTLE HOMES CLOSK TO TOWN: IM- provel: easy terms; also 4 to 12-acre piece* on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWINO, So- noma City; every Monday »-, t'3'-' Market St.. f\ F OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. {lPfiri IlVa ACRES IMPROVED: FINE •*Jn J Ijv'U. orchard: good liouse: barn and chicken-houses: an abundance of water; only two hour.' drive from > an land. Address E. RICH- TER, P. O. North Temescal. TjVjTO DOUBT ABOUT IT— A HOME ON* THE x* Oalindo Tract, East Oakland, Is a perpetual picnic: own your own home at abou; the cos; of renting; sewer, city water, a id streets a.l macad- amized; 3 electric-car lines an I line 3-slor/ school- house. grar.d site; ciimateand soil tbe best; lorn- fortitble horn.-- s'irro iiiJing and building up fast: tine large lots for *tl2» upward: »10 cash, 85 10 $10 monthly; CairiaK'' 'i*-- - Call or (Imp a line to 459 Niutn At., bet. Broadway and Washington, Oakland. 11. Z. JUNES, owner. Gl-.l A CHOICE hr.ALlhr'lT, 'lipilK SITE whil-s prices are iow: lots fflOO to $150 at Titchbur?. beyond Frultva'e; the best property lor investment now cCerei; local trains anl • lectric cars: 10 minutes to Oaklanl and 45 to San Francisco; tpit'iidtl climate, ou; ot damp belt: soil excellent lor gardening; very best water facilities; good school: terms to suit. Belore buy- ing In this locality see the owner of this property. i. M. KITNKLK. 1 15Vi *•*• ~»uiUii.oj »i., upstairs, rr om '2H, Uak-ianl. I 'at OAKLAN D— MISCELL ANEOUS. ADIEa* CATERER: I AROE .OR SMALL xJ orders. 808 -seventh st., Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. fe < OO 8-KOOM COTTAOE: $400 CASH, *3p« \J\> . remainder $15 per month. $1700— 5-ronm cottuge; $500 cash, remainder S'2b per month. ill oo— 4 io. m cottage; $100 cash, remainder $20 i er month. $22 jo — early new 5-room cottage; $30 Cash, iemiiuder $20 per month. $2300— New i^room cottage; $300 cash, remain- der -^0 per month. $.7 Mi— 6-room 2-story bouse; price reduced from fSbOO; JltO cash, remainder 525 per month. $3000— N'esrly new 6-room cottage; $300 cash, remainder $25 per mouth. $401.0— New 7 room 2-story house; $400 cash, remaindr $10 per month. $10. COO— I 'J- room re idence; $4500 cash, re- mainder on time. $11,000— 12-room residence; (14400 cash, re- mainder on lime. send aduiess for Targe list of splendid bargains in horn, ana building lots; must be sold regard- less of piic&sfJßMßi JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st , Alameda. pOTTA'-B 5 LOOMS AND BA TH, LOT 50l \J 1 50, fur sale at a bargain. Inquire of owner. 2.28 >an Antonio aye., or T. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park st., Alameda. **f'OH LuT Mxl ' - 5 - ALL STREET WORK •J*'C)"J 1 none. Morton-su station. i^l 1 r\r\ LOT 50 - 150 * os SAN ANTONIO •4pJL-Lvv/. avenue. •51 7"^o *" 13 °: ELEGANT NEW COT- tjp Jl i OK), tage; 5 rooms and bath: bargain. fljrjOAA modern cottage; 6 rooms »4p— _.UU. and bath: large corner lou Morton- st. station. "v-fV, ( )\t>f\ 90x150: FINE HOUSE; 7 RCOMS S4D-.-JUU. and bath. EXCHANGE- ELKGANT 7-ROOM COTTAGE, - modern, witn stable, oest location, to exchange for si., Fraa Cisco property. Many oilier -pjiia bargains. Houses to let, for sa 1 .-. bull) ea&y terms or exchanged. Office oren Sundays and ho I days ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park St., Alameda. •Jtf-i'-^O REDUCED FROM $9000: KLE- \J ~i)\J. gant house: 10 rooms: corner lot. $2000— Reduced from $2500; large, new 5-room COttaee; gas, chandeliers, c.c: large lot. (1200— 50x1 fiO. on San Jose aye. ; bargain. $750— t Orner .01: 40x138: see us. E. D. J l DD A Co., 1+24 Park st, Alameda. fflr^OAn NEW COITAGr.; tsooms; AND *jJ)ii — - \J\f. bath; near station; easy terms. $2500— New colonial cottaje now building: 5 rooms, batb, etc ; in excellent location; $150 cash, $25 monthly. S2sso— New cottage, 6 rooms and bath; $150 cash ana $3J monthly. MaRCUSE A RKMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., Si F. Office open Sundays and holidays. MEDICAL. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: never falls in any case of monthly sick- le ss, r.o mat er what cause: no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: money in every rase lefundid If a cure Is not effected; travelers helped Immediately; years' experience: home ln confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliable physician-. DR. AND MRS. DAVIEs, 14 McAllister St.. next Uibernla Bank; horns 9 a. m. to ft i.nd 7 to 8 F. m. A KE. SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE FOR all female diseases: a home in confinement, with best possible care: with the privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital; those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case: they will find In her a true friend: all consultations free and absolutely confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk sL \ Li. CASES OF MOMHLV IsUPPREbSION A. (from a; ever cause) restored in a few hours; s^fe at any lime: no process humbug: in- staut relief for travelers; home in confinement: my celebrated treatment and remedies for moathlr suppression never tail; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 91« Post St., near Larkln. V LL OF Di:. FOULET'S CAPSULES ARK • » guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases: positive y safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time It also sets as a preventive: price $1 60 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultations on all special diseases free WALLER BRO-., 33 Grant aye., & *'. A cau- Before purchasing elsewhere, write ns. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- A PROCESS THAT .-'EVER FAILS TO RE- More every case of monthly sickness front whatever cause in a few bours when medicines and others have tailed; no instruments used; many years' experience; every case guaranteed; advice free; terms reasonable: first-class private home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY, il2d Market st., over the owl Drugstore. SLUE CORE, WHKN OTHERS FAIL: NO . medicine or Instruments: every woman her own physician for all female troub es, no matter trom what cause; restores in one day; never falls: consultation free: pills $1 ; can be sent, and used at home. DR. PoPi'Ei;, 318 Kearny st, V 1.1. LADIES IN TROUBLE OR WHO ARK .'v suffering from disease peculiar to their sex will find immediate re ief by consulting a first- class lady physician, who never fails 10 cure a single case; tree consultation: terms easy. MRS. DR. M. DW V ER, 26V 3 Kearny st- MRS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE . COMPLAINTS, diseases of lhe eye; a permanent cure guaran- teed or no charge made; consult free: hours, 10 to 12, 2t04, 7 to 8, Sunday 11 to I, 410 Oeary at. DRS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease orcoraplaint; home for patients: nest skill; free diagnosis; low ftes; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. ft, ANDMnS. WEGENER, 52d EDDY ST.— Safe quick cure for all female complaints guar- anteed: private horns in confinement: every coot* fort; infants adopted: terms moderate; pills EL BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SE- A boon to wives and mothers— se- guro: pries $1 50. RICHARDS A CO., 408 Clay si. : send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro. Manufacturing Co., 531 X su. Sacramento, Cal. LP.- AU'S FRKNCH PILLS— A BOON TO LA- ALP AU'S FRKNCH PILLS— A BOON TOLA- dies with female troubles; no danger: safeand sure; $2 50, express C. O. D. : don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BRUS., Coast Agents, Oakland. cal. CONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TROUBLE VJ communicate with DX. bantee. 33 Grant aye., SanFraurTsc-. l ,L PKAE-o FEMALE REOULATTNO PILLS; XJ safe and efficient emmenagogus: $1 per box. RICHARDS _ CO..drugglits. 406 Clay it.,soleag_, ECZEMA, BLOOD AND OAK POISON AND all s«.ln diseases removed without pain or scar T. DUFF V, 1306 Goiden Gate avo. sr?- SURE CUKE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHER O female diseases. MRS DR. PUETZ, 254 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Fnnke, 1416 Bth sl. Alameda. DR. HALL, 14 MuALLISTEit ST., NEAR J utiLj— Diseases ot wouea and children. LOST. v ,___:. SMALL CHAMOIs BAG. I DNT.II MMI COLD tj coin, libera' reward if returned 10 ('. HAN- SEN at W. D. EWE It _ CO.'S, b26 CtAf St. "I BLACK, WHITE AND TAN ENGLI^It 1 J setter dug; $srewarl. Return to ISIS Larkin LOST— FR'DAY- NT OUT. LADY'S GOLDS watch, with initials IT. O. E. on baclr. wi v blacK enambled bow-, in attached: tetweeu Hotel Be la vista and coiner California and i'lerca sts: suitable reward will be psidlvr Us retura 10 E A 1 ON , ELDRIDGE & CO. ;'\ .':: J^. DIAMOND BREASTPIN, BET. 2000 LAtHJNA and 220b Filberts:- on car line of Caii'.O. Hyde and Union sts. suitable reward. LOST— FEMALE PUG. RETURN" 811 HOW- ard si. (j-\ £ LARKIN— BRANCH iuFfclCE OF THE \)LO ia L. f-nbserli titmi nil.' want f.iis -i-iteiu STORAGE. AT LOW BATES— FURNITURE CARPETS, pianos, household goods: > clean, light com- partments; advances made. J. NOONaN,' 1017 to 1023 Mission St.. above sixth: open i v. .nines. URN IT L PIANOS, ETC -AD V A '- i- .C pa. ii, Shipping. CIIA-. I. TAYLOR, 2O4 Post. IBIKTIIS— IiARRIAfIfiS — OEATJi Birth, marriage and duath na'.lcs sent by mdl will nat belnsertel. They must, be banded In x: - either of the public oflioei and be indors.'l- with the nsraeanl reside of per id in authjrUaJ to have tne same pubilsaed. j BORN. LAWLOR— In this city, to lhe wife of M. J. Law - lor. a son. WINTER— Tothe wife of F. William Winter, a sm. v >i ;. aßc'ieie BARN'ETT-COH.S— In this city. September P. 1331, ny :>r» lie,-. Dr. J. N.eto. Chan m Lai-nett and Bella Colin. FEUSIER— WIETOFF— In this city. September ft 1897, by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D. Louis Feusier aril Clara Sel ma Pauline Wleiolt both of sioc-iton, Ca . HUGHES-NOLAN— In this city, September 8, 1107 at fct. Mary's Cathedral, by the Key. Father Rosters, Barnard Hughes of Ssn Frau- cisio an I Winifred M, Nolan Tomaies. NIEWERTH-RICHTEK- September 8, 1897. by the Key. Paul Brauke, August Niewerth and Llz'.le Klcht-r. ?^?.~ -— -~ DIED. Caiey, Joseph A. Martin, John Christie. Helen J. Murry. Mary Cossrove, Patrick C. Rohrer. Jacob J. Davit, Mrs. Fsther Schuler, Mary liiLon. Mary L. shea, Margaret - Eliasso-i, Hilmer Mmonsen. Anna Friar, Margory R. Bteinmeyer, Kit L Go dsbv. Harriet E. Summertoa, George Hrrrriman. William H. Wood war I, John KidJ, James Worded, Naomi T. CASE r— ln Alameda, September 10, 1897, Jo- seph A. Casey, a nativo ot Londonderry, Ire* land, aged 4/ years 5 months and 4 days. aOT ßemains win be removed to K. I*. B. Hall, 220 Mason street, San Francisco, today O t- urtay). and from thence to st Mary's Cathe- dral. Van Ness avenue, TO-MORRuW (Sunday) morning, where a solemn requiem mi si will ba celebrate l for the repose of nis soul, luterment private Knights of the Red Branch will assem- ble at their hall this (Saturday) evening, to make arrangements for the funeral ot our late brother, Joseph A. Casey. By order President. CHRISTIE— In this city. September 10, 1897, He'ea Josephine Christie, a native of Pennsyl- vania, age! 59 years and 4 months. COSGROVE— In this city, September 8, 1897 at 118 Bernard siree:, Patrick ('.. deary beloved husband of Kos3 Cosgrove. and fainer of Mollie, Charies J. and Joseph J. Cosgrove, a native of Ireland. *iS"The funerat will taks piacn THIS DVT (Saturda.-), from Si Bridget's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for th» repose of his soul, commencing a: 9 o'clock a. m. interment private. Please omit flowers. DAVIS— Mrs. Esther Davis, beloved mother of - Mrs Kay Max Mr*. Mary Priutess and Joseph Goldsione, aged 65 years 7 months and 3 davs. DILLON— In this cltv. Sentemtser 9 ISTT, Mary L. Dillon, beloved motuer or Mrs. L. Schuckman and. Themis Dillon, and sister of Thomas Mc- Cartney of Red Bluff. CaL, a native of Keswick, Cal., aged 54 years. ELIASSON-In this city, September 9, 1«97. Hil- mer Eliasson, a native of Sweden, am,- 1 23 year.;. FRIAR— In this eLy, fep'.emb?r 10. 1597, Mar- gery Rosi. beloved daughter of Hugo P. and Meda F. Friar, a native of sari Francisco, aged 7 nion-lis an I '2 A days. jft_~Funeral private. GOLDSBY-In Oakland." September 10. 1897, Harriet E, beloved wife if Z. N. Ooidsb.-. and sisier of Lieu' enant (>ov.»rnor Jeter, a native of : 1 lino aged 58 years 9 months anl 16 days. HARRIMAN— In the City and County Hospital. September 10. 1897, William Henr.- Harriman, a native of New ilumi shirs, aged 44 years. KIDD— In this city. teptemb?r 9, 181)7. James, beloved husband of toe late Emily Kind, ant fat ler (f Elizabeth, John T. and Arthur Ki.ld, Mrs. E. Bur.ell or Los Atmeles. Mis Jennie Cannon of San F*ranci-co and Mr . Annie Pre- ton of Milwaukee, a native of Cambridge, Eng- land, aged 6-i years 5 mi. nibs and i) days fbi.a An^elt-s (Cal.;. r.filw.ukee (Wis.),' Peterborough: and Cambridge (England) papers capv.J Friends aul acquaintances urn resp«ct- fnllv lnvited to attend Hie funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. Jr., from liii lan residence. 1187 l.o'.ores street. iiit»rmenc Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. MARTIN— In this city. September 10, 1897. John Martin, a nativu of Ireland, aged 69 years. MURRY— In Oakland. September 10, 1897. Mary, beloved wiieof Dennis Murry. and sister of Mrs. Ellen Clark, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 60 years. -. •.>' r-vi . flSTFnends and acaualntanc»i sr<» rnsp^c-- fnllv Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her lata residence. 822 Myrtle street, thence to tbe .Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at V o'clocc a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. BOHRER— In this city. September 8. 1897, Jacob J., beloved husband of Mina Rohrer, and farther of W. J., Fred. Karl and Theodora Rohrer and Mrs. George Moultod, a native of Neuffen, Wur- temberg, Germany, aged 46 years 5 months anl 13 days. &9~Friends and acquaintances art resnas-.- fully Invited to atten 1 the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from bis Isa residence, 2481 Foisom street, thence to San . Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 821* Turk street* where the services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock P. it., under the auspices of Gam brlnua Verein. Schwaben Verein, Sudden; sober Verein and Mission Turn Verein. Schwaben Gesang Verein Is respectfully invited to attend. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. SCHULER— In Oakland, September 7, 1897, Mary, beloved wife of John Schuler, and mother of William and diaries Ludwlgsen and Mrs. Therese Mehdenbauer, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. j*_*rFrlend3 and acaualntancei ara respect- folly invited to attend tin funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from h*r late resi- dence. 1*39 Sixteenth street. Oakland. Inter- ment Mauntaln View Cemetery. 6HEA— In' tht3 city, September 9. 1897. Margaret , relict of the late Dennis Shea, and dearly be- loved mother of Mrs. Mary L. Buchanan and John, Edward, Tnomas and Dennis Shea, a na- tive of Cas letown. Barehaven, County cor*, Ireland, aged 60 years. -- '. i - v Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS da i (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clccic r. m. from the resi- dence of her son-in-law. Jim"! W. Bncbanan, 49 Tehama street, between First and Second. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ONSEN— In this city. September 9. 1897. Anna, beloved e.ife of Christ Slmonsen, anit mother of Anton slmotisen. a native of Den- mark. aged 43 years 8 months and 14 days. • flQjr Friends and acquaintances and members of M zpan Circle No. TOO, C. F. of A., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. tt., from the par- lors of Theodor Dierics, 957 Mission stress, between Fifth and fcixth. Interment Laurel Bill Cemetery. STEINMkYER— In Oakland, September 9, 1597, Mrs. Louise sieicmeyer, beloved mother of Hugo and Frank steinmeyer, a native of Han- over, Germany, agel 71 years 1 month and 20 days. [St. Louis, New York and 'Brooklyn, papers pteasa copy.] j(_rFrlends and acquaintances ara respect- fully invited to attend the Tuners! Tills DA V (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the German l.ulnera.i Zioa Church, corner Twelfth • iul Myrtle streets, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. SUMMERTON — In Racine. Wis., September '!, 1837. George, beloved hnsband of Ma ilda Sum- merton, and lather of Amelia and Elizabeth Summer ton. a native of England asjed 64 years. WOODWARD— In the City and County Hospital, September 10, 1897. John Woodward, a native of England, aged 65 years. WOKDELI In Oakland. September 10, 1897. Naomi Taylor, beloved wife of Abram W'orde.l, and mother of Mrs. Ida stark, a native of baa- gerties, N. Y. SyFrlends and 1 acquaintance* ar* r'sn»- - - fully Invited to attend the funeral MONDAY, September 13. at 11 o'clock a. m., from herlat-t residence, 1410 Eighth street, interment pri- vate. Mountain View Cemetert*. McAVOY &. CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAL3IERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. : S I | *-» Estab. 185-$. Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embaimers. ■ 32- 544 AND XC MINT AVJbMfE; Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use or our patrons, i, übter tires on our ambulance — maamaamasssaamaaassatamaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaatsßaaaaaaass mzzmxrr ■ -— — — — ■ I SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. I PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL ! L CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, j j Junction of Bush Street and Cen- i tral Avenue, Saa l-rfinciaco. 13