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HOUSES TO LET.
CUNNY BAY-WINDOW; 3 ROOM-: YARD,
■>■- basement » Hamptoa place, oft Folsom, bet
•••ecuiiii and Third sts.
rpo LET. " '■ -:i
J- New* modern house of 8 rooms. 52 Caselli*
aye. west of Doug. ass: near eectric cars: rent $18.'
i^').---. SUNNY" iiOU-.'E: : HOOMS ANO
•.. — *'. bath; waterfree. 724 Brou'erlck'st., nr.
McAllister.
MILL VALLEY; FURNISHED HOUSE OF 5
Ltl rooms: ta.fc; near station. Apply 'lurk.
— — '■ —— 1 1 1 i__
"14fjriA' ELLIS-5" ROOMS; YARD AND
1 T:VJt7 basement; lent $12; bet. Buchanan and
Webster.
I'/OiIIY: ,N1 GEARY— LARGE SUNNY"
Vlyi O 14 rooms; cheap; appreciated if seen.
i 1 OLDEN OATE PARK'
PANHANDLE.
RESIDENCE TO LET CHEAP.
Cor. Oak nnd Clayton s:s . B»t 4 room*?, bath,
$22 50; bouse 7 :0.-ms. bath, $115; all new aud
modern Improvements. -
Q«0 11' USI- 6 SUNNY' ROOMS AND YARD.
»- ■■- • 9-7*-^ Treat avei,-near Twenty-second st
1 TOO 1 •J-J-S'ES.'-NEA.R BROADWAY— FOUR
X I fJO'i rooms: sun back and front; rent $13.
<_; 1 * House of broom*-. Lawrence
S2PLO. place, off Fremont st ,* nr. Harrison.
1 villi 1 VOUNA, CORNh.lt BUSH— FINE
JV "" 2-story house of - rooms, sun in every
room. Apply on Hie premises.
HOUSE. & ROOMS, BATH AND BASI MKNT;
-L-l rent 514. Ii quire cor. Nineteenth and F'oi-
f ° m st * •
' Jt\ AND T 2 FOl.Si.i. — EACH 7 ROOMS;
; « iv front and back yard: $23; with water.
TIM) LET-HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH.
X 1306 Lark all
"*•
<< v.; 6-ROO M _ r BEST FOR MONEY;
■ L. <--. healthy; view. 1567 Kearuy. nr. Greenwich.
KLONDYKE ..OLD '-
Will rent bouses a: BALDWIN -5: HoWELL
10 Mi ntgomerv st. fW
COTTAGES TO LET.
A R.: NEW: $10: OR WILL SELL; $50 CASH,
■"i bai. as rent. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 MkL
Ol I BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE -1 ROOMS;
0-*--L« water free. 107 Cbllins st.. near Geary
X- (i natoma— sun n y Cottage 4 rooms
Os.iu and bath; large yard, stable: rent moderate
9J I F"F:LL — NICE COTTAGE; a ROOMS.
—XX yard basement: rent reasonable.
DO NICE 4-ROOM COTTAGE Mill ATIC:
CO- larsre g.rden: stable for *_' horses. Particu-
lars at 4083 Army st.
Q7 2 COTTAGES a ROOMS, on ko»coe,
0 ' • near < Descent aye. App 04 silver st.
DU I ..1 NICE SUNNY CORNER COTTAGE:
«Ip 1 O. i rooms and oath. Key at 711 Treat aye
IIR.MSHEI) FLATS.
OT- . ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FLAT.
«_ • O. McAllister, near Devi-aJeio: sunny and
modern: all iit.ens and tabl. «are ready to com-
mence nouse* eepi:g. -I'!. 1 , A 1 '„ 602 Market.
FLATS TO LET.
Sl 9 NEW MIDDLE BAY-WINDOW FLAT;
«^ i— . 3 bath, gas,! r.i. s. 9w9FiTsom,nr. sth.
1 ''I*- 1 CLAY— A GOOD SUNNY FLAT OF 7
X — i» ) rooms.
SUNNY UPPER FLAT. MODERN; 7 ROOMS
and bath 124 Fulton st.. near Van Ness aye.
7 9fi -MCALLISTER —SUN N V FLAT, 7
•— U rooms; rent ?30. Key at 7-8.
.)!,,! TWELFTH— SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
— lv*> lurtiislied flat, Brooms, Sii*. 0.
"I Q9q SACRAMENTO- NEW FLAT OF 4
10 — O rooms; Ij— l j. : modern Improvements;
rent $18.
DARKLY BEAUTIFUL NW. COR. SUTTER
X\ and --cott sts.; 6 big ruOm<: $27 50: water tree;
appreciatea it seen. Key -.00 Su tier s;., cor. Scotu
ELEGANT NEW FLAT; 6 ROOMS; BAlH;
$20. 735 .v lnna 3 „ near Ninth.
i) FLATS; 3 AND 5 F.ACH; STABLE IF HE*
— cjuired 32 Cbesley st., beu Seventh and
Eighth, off Harrison.
CjOn MOUERN 10-R OM FLAT: BATH;
»- «>"'. water free. 536 Lyon st., near F'uiton.
L'LM 5 ROOMS: BATH, STATIONARY
' wasbtubs; laree yard; t2O. 15*/1 Broadway.
» 1 rTAN'D $14 CHEAPEST FLATS IN HE
cl- city; 4 and 5 looms; bath, gas, mir. or-
top mantel,: cars pass the door. 1512 and 151-1. 2
"-astro st., ear . wenty-fifth; key at d.ugstoie.
corner Castro and Jersey.
1 NEW UPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS; SUNNY:
J modern improvements; rent $*._ 60. 1071
Fei. St.. between Scotia .d Pierce.
Will UNION. 5 ROOMS, $13; bOH UNION, 3
OUI rooms. 58: SO5 Uniou, « rooms, $9.
IOO;*. SACRAMENTO— NEW FLATS OF 3
lO— O rooms; separate entrances; rent $12 50.
'-•/* SECOND, NEAR MARKET— COMFORT-
sjfj able 7- room flat, *16.
;_. 1 - SUNNY UPPER FLAT, 5 ROOKS,
At), modern. 137 Fair Oaks St., nr. 2nd.
A- ROOMS: CORNER FLAT; $20. NORTH-
ft west corner Clay and Masoa sts.
i- ROOMS .\SI) BATH; MARINE VIEW.
O 1-2-2H Lomba d ,-t.
YEW -UNNY FLAT; YARD; BASEMENT;
-' wcodeu mantels: exposed plumbiii*?: magnif-
icent view: $10. ibib .**■ St., cor. Douglass.'
*).' PERRY— 2 FLATS I HOOMS EACH:
—<- O $7 and $>; a month; In ite le&r.
tju . 7 MODERN sUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS,
C 1 '• bath: yard. 2321"v*% Pine at.
"I llii-A AND 1213 RUSH—*. FLATS; ' AND
J— "l ,*; rooms, bath, *_a.: $16 aud $13. Apply
1211-V5 BH-s'i *•»•
MODERN SUNNY, TINTED UPPER FLAT:
6 rooms and bath. S Webster su, nr. Haigbt.
■C. I < 6 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH. 174
•_"' 1 ( . Thirteenth and Howard.
KGOLD -ii — .
. Will rem lIS at BALDWIN di HOWELL.
10 Montgomery su
Q_ 1 -> ANI) $15: 2. LOVELY Sl NNY FLATS;
». Id I and 5 rooms; bath; cas; mirror top
mantels; grind view; 1512 and 151'Ji... ias ro
s.. ue.ir Twenty-fifth; tars pans the door: water
trie. Key at drugstore, corner Casiro and Jersey.
0,: FOR V FEW DAYS. I._ YON I
V) ftee. flats op to ia c, $8 and up. SPECK' it
Co., 002 .'•! ark*-t-
I /,-•> i •.**. i-.n 1 V- 1 HiKD, M.alt O .SIT.O-
-.i ''i • ) Lovely upper sunny 5-room Hat; reut
(lb; water tree.
Ll H FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMSELEGANT-
aIy lurnished; rent S.O. -510 Harrison au
pUEAI' MODERN FIATS, 5 AN'ii 6 ROOMS;
VJ *Siogl6; Bee them. 523 Seventh *t.
HOUSEKEEPING HOOMS. .
Lryant St re. el.
-11 BRYANT, NB. THIRD— NICE SUNNY
011 suite, front; $8 pe** month.
. .
Lady i-«o-.
on- EDDY— 2 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS
sjyJO for houseKeepg: alsosingle; private tamily.
Fell Street.
,0-1 FELL— 2 FRONT FURNISHED ROOKS;
'J — I housekeeping: baih; private family; cheap.
A lull streo..
01 a FIFTH — 2 SUNNY. CONNECTING
•*u)l*_r housekeeping rooms; stove: closet; tath;
private: * 10.
i.l ile Oate Avenue.
1 . M i GOLDEN GATE AVE 3 ROOMS FOR
J^Ui housekeeping; single, $5.
ImiriMiii Street.
-Q-l HARBISON— ROOMS FURNISHED
101 complete for hout>ekeep:ng: bath; large
yard: rent $16.
7*_>9' HOWARD-LA RUE HOUSEKEEPING
i OZ. room: ru: nlng water: »8.
1 OltO HOWARD— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
I— UO in private family; gas and bath: cheap.
-i ij., . HOWARD— 2 BAIK ROOMS F'UK-
-1 • -"1 nished complete for housekeeping.
OfiAC HOWARD — HOUSEKEEPING'
ZU'""""- rooms; single; gas and use 01 bath; pri-
vate family. . ' . ;
Hyde Street.
M 1 HYDE. NR. GEARY-2 UNFURNISHED
Ol X Tousekeeplug rooms: sunny yard; private
family. ',y-~\~\ *.5-;:*}~.
i mr HYDE- UNFURNISHED R OOMS.
Laikln -Street.
A no LARKIN-SUNNY.FURNISHED
*3__t7 rooms tor housekeeping: suites and single.
AQO LARKIN-NICELY' FURNISHED
"100 housekeeping rooms; bay-window.
nOISEKKEPIXO -ROOMS — Contlnneil.
Jn Allin-.- Street.
J99 MCALLISTER— 2 ob a NICELY' fur
"— — ' nished rooms for housekeeping.
Minna Street.
9f.Q MINNA— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR i
— '■'' housekeeping; good sunny yard: "
9m MINNA, COR. FURNISHED i
—O I housekeeping; cheap; .'double front and I
single. " i. ' .- .;
. Mission >trs:*>i. ,
C9*j MISSION — LARGE SUNNY SUITE '■
O— l compete for lioDseKeeping: $10.
QlfO MISSION— 2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR-
ODO nished for housekeeping.
Ninoni** Street.
,r rjrj NATOMA— II SUITES OF nOUSEKEEP-
-0 I i ing rooms rent $S; ysri.
fifi': NATOMA —•_ FURNISHED BUNNY
'»''•' front looms tor housekeeping; hot and
cold water.
Niuih street.
91 NINTH— LARGE BaY-WINDOW, WITH
— 1 cooking range for housekeeping: other rooms.
lout Street.
8.)- POST— FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
— i suite: kitchen: larze closets.
-101k ton i.i 00..
/ill STOCKTON, NEAR PINE—FLOORS OF
' i 1 1 3 unfurnished rooms: ifurnished rooms. .
Third Street.
1 HP 1 THIRD — LARGE SUNNY' ROOMS,
I I/US Hrst floor, for housekeeping.
Twentieth Street.
•_>/"» 9 9 TWENTIETH, NEAR VALENCIA— 2
OO— — sunny front furnished housekeeping
rooms and hath.
, .
Turk Street,
- j o TURK— LARGE FRONT ROOM: COM-
-o*.«> plete tor housekeeping; $3-5 perweek;
also single rooms.
\ -..» .>..».. \VCIIUB.
1 091 VAN NE£ * S A"** ck - GEARY— FRONT
I ''—1 sunny suite; kiichen; gas; range: etc. •
Miscellaneous.
-ftlE 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; NR. 2
•tj* 1 O. Hues of cars; lovely garden; 2 in family.
Address MRS. J. 11. 8626 Mission st. -: j
9 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
— keeping purr oses; reterences required. Address
A. R. box 1. Call Office,
j „— M.-iTa al — BRANCH *UF'FICII OF
lUt i am, - a... i-Kti lyiij. *iivi wa-u ads
taken.
.---------------_--■-_---. _____---___________.
ROOMS TO LET.
Brannan street.
79' BRANNAN. ABOVE SIXTH-3 SUNNY
I — O rooms, very cheap.
A-i.i-1-i *>t*r«*ia-. •
PHILADELPHIA HoUSF, 421 BUSH —
rooms: gas; running water; $1 week np: sunny.
—-I 7 BUSH— FINE FURNISH TD SUNNY"
OX 1 room: $8 50.
Cole Street.
"(IO COLE-SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE. CON-
OfJO necting room optional; grate;, hoi and cold
water: bath; suitable for gentleman.
1 11 il v street.
00 1 eddy— large furnished front
"Ot room; all conveniences: reasonable.
F.i t' KDDY — LAKGE WELL FURNISHED
ft L O front b&y-window suite; also single front
rcom. -3 J_ogi
A.fciirli Mroo.
SHERMAN APARTMENT nOUSE, 28 BTH
st. near Market; furnished and unfurnished.
Lllis street.
DOVAL HOUSE. 126 ELLIS — INCANDER-
XX cent lights; reading-room. Fmoklng-room and
ladles' parlor; rooms per night, SOc to $1 60; week,
$-' to $8: month, *8 to $30; elevator on ottice
floor: rooms with hoi and told water: baths.
- ...n -i rm —
THE WALDORF — NEW HOUSE; JUST
opened: sunny rooms: teL Mint 1792. *.'4Flfth.
rt-HK I • --.MOI*. A.N i — >KLKcr >*A.MII.V
1 hotel; 100 Fifth st, cor. Mission: rooms bOo,
The and $1 per niglit; $3 to $5 per week.
1 -*) FIFTH — SICE SINOLF- AND DOUBLE
lo- rooms: $1 '-'5 upward; respectable; quiet.
Cu.deu t.Hte Avenue.
1 .-.r* GOLDEN GATE AYE.-SUNNY FUR-
-1 Oft nisbed single and doub c rooms.
Oil GOLDEN GATE AYE.— SUNNY AL-
0— fJ cove for 2 or 3; alsosingle; references.
"■fiO GOLDEN GATE-SUNNY FURNISHED
OfJO room; single or doubl?.
Harrison Street.
7 QAI HARRISON — NICE FURNISHED
i OU-i room.
i_«*M Mian..
7f)A HOWARD — NICE SUNNY ROOMS;
1 U*i also housekeeping rooms.
Ol (jB HOWARD— BAY- WINDOW ROOMS;
010 $2; suites suitable for any business;
transient.
Jackson Street.
"I -\f\t) JACKSON, COR. LARKIN— HAND-
-1*l)'/-_ somely lnrnished parlor suite In modern
sunny flat: gas, bath, etc. ; suitab c for '2 gentle-
men; also fine single room: appreciated if seen.
|> on«.« -*•*. * en .
117 JONES— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
XX* rooms: (8; private.
THF. VAN WINKLE. 207 JONES"" - CENTRAL;
X quirt: sunny; sunning water; $8 month up.'
•J"! (A JONF's— LARGE SUNNY ROOM; RUN-
I L\) ning water; reasonable.
! ' Kearny Street.
•)A KEARNY'— SUNNY FURNISH ROOKS:
tffj sul is, Single: tourists;' unTurnisbed : ol_lces.
KiARNY, NI. SUITED — Oil 1 LAROK
room: office, factory Or hskpg. ISOraut aye.
ARLINGTON UOUI---K. ' 127 KEARNY —
Pleasant sunny rooms, en .suite ' and single;
hrst c!a^s in every respect; terms reasonable
A.-i_,in "*ll*Bil..
Nt C LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE
OluT'AlL; -fubserlntioni *n.i want ad. taken,
-"'t""*- Street.
TOURISTS— ST. JAMES, COR LAGUNA AND
McAllister, near Pavilion; low rates: sunny.
Leavenworth Street.
1 (\(\ LEAVENWORTH ST.— LARGE SUNNY
IUO front room*, also 2 single rooms; $8 and 15.
---. L - 1i.J0..
HAWTHORN", 19-"6 MARKET— NICE SUNNY*
corner rooms; suitable dentist or doctor.
-Hurt ha Place.
6 MARTHA PLACE, SOUTH OF GEARY,
above Mas id— Nice sunny rooms: $6 and (8.
. ' McA Ulster Street.
H MCALLISTER. NEXT HIBERNIA BANK.
Rooms, studios, classrooms; ollices for den-
lists, attorneys, etc
, Minna Street.
_2\(>l7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NEWLY FUR-
Ol) * nisbed bay-window room; $1 per week.
A-'»*ii>- -iron..
HANCOCK HOUSE, .0. "MISSION: SELECT
family rooming-house tTsotosi perweek.
-ltZ.l A MISSION ST.', NEAR ELEVENTH—
I O 1 "3 Bright, sunny rooms; single or en suite;
$1 25 weelt up. ,
Ninth Street.
1 Qn l NINTH ST.-SUNNY FUBNIRHED
IOUa front room; bay-window and grate; $8.
l'lno Street.
/"_9*l PINE-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
o—l bay-window room, with grate; reasonable.
-I Ot>7 PIN-.— HANDSOME SUNNY UN T U
1— — * nished rooms, single or en suite; gas,
bath, running, water; no children.
i'ost Street.
QOQ POST, BOHEMIA, FRONTS UNION f-'Q..
— Os 2 b.ks. Palace; sunny suites: private bath.
A*) POST— SUNNY FRONT DOUBLE AND
*i__'t tingle looms..
7-0-f I POST-SUNNY' RO »MS: BATH; HOT
l Uer. water: for man and wife or gentlemen.
t/iri/.l POST— PARLOR SUITE, WITH OR
1 UUUs without board: one single, front. . . .^
19J- POST, FIRST FROM VAN NESS—
J — l O suite; sonny; single; board; gentlemen.
THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1897.
ROOMS TO LET— Continued.
i owe. I street.
9 A I POWELL"* (THE MONTELLO)— SUNNY
timft 1 furnished rooms; reasonable: transient.
I oik street. j
1 *) 1 7 POLK— SUNNY CO N N E C T I N G
X— I i housekeeping rooms; newly furnished;
also single rooms. -:.',.-..' ; t
-- ceveiitn Streo.. „-._ •
GRAND SOUTHERN. SEVENTH AND MIS.
sion— Suitesisingle: sunny: elevator: moderate
•.._.,, **m» .
"VTEW MANCHFJSTEK, 54 6TII. COIL -MIS-
-i-» sion— F.lg. nwly.fur. mis ten suite;siugle; reasi
Sixteenth Street.
Q9QQ SIXTEENTH — NICE FURNISHED
O—OO room; bath; hot aud cold water; very
cheap, j /
-' : 1 —
Stockton Street.
I EUROPEAN, 17' STOCKTON — ELEGANT
a rooms; suite or single; day, week or month;
baths; hot and cold water; transient; elevator. '
Sutter Street.
THK STANFORD. 320V<j SUTTER— ROOMS
furnished elegantly: 5-Jc, *1 50 day; $8, $30 ma
\ au Ness Avenue.
1 C VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED
1 O sunny suites and single rooms; housekeep-
ing. '* _::?
,
Miscellaneous.
'URN-SHED ■ ROOMJ EVERY CONVKNI-
x ence: location unexcelled: references required.
Address C. D , box 1, call Offlce.
■—
HOARDING AND KOOMS, j
BROOKLYN HOTEL -08-212 BUSH ST.,
board and room $1 to $2 per day, (6 to $12 per
week: choice rooms 60 cents to $1; .suite rooms
for family $1 tosl 50 per night: first-class service:
Iree coach. CHARLES MON TOOMERY.
HOTEL ."AIRMOUNT, 1714 MARKET— RE-
opened under new management: newly, ele-
gantly furnished; first class in every respect:
-.able unsurpassed; suites, with board lor two, $50.
HACKMEIF.R'S HOTEL. 1-3 TO 129 EDDY
st.: cboice sunny rooms $2 50 per week and
up; board, Al table. "s6 and up. FRED ERTEL
aud ADAM HACKMEIER, Proprietors.
THE WALDORF. 309 POWELL, Ol'P. UNION
square— Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele-
gantly furnished; board. MRS J. A. CALHOUN.;
THE WILMOT, 138 SUTTER—NEWLY' FUR-
nished family hotel; rooms single and en suite;
elevator; telephone Hyde 2521.
n'\- HYDE— B V Y-W ENDOW ROOM; SUN-
j J.l''_)nv; bath, gas, piano, breakfast; running
| water: cheap rent. .
c i .» post— two LARGE sunn, rooms,
I 1— suitable for '2 each, with board; reasonab.e.
inn VAN NESS — NEWLY FURNISHED
j CUO rooms: running water; terms moderate.
! -1 s Fl LIS NEWLY" FURNISHED ROOMS,
i OJLU wiih board; $120 up; use of parlor: piano.
CHILDREN" BOARDED.
VICI* HOME FOR A CHILD; TERMS BEA-
| -i-> sonable. G. G., oox 19. Call.
1 OR 2 CHILDREN BOARDED; FINE RUN-
X nyyard; mother's care.' 664 Stevenson st.
STOKES TO LET.
rpO LET— GOOD CHANCE FOR A CIGAR-
X siore; on transfer corner; rent cheap. 500
1 Broadway, NW. cor. Kearny st.
E-.1 HOWARD — STORE, FIXTURES, 5
: OOL rooms, *20; 1106 Union, store. 3 rms., $10.
-I ,■:.-» MAEKET, NR. LARKIN— RENT $55
li)- "reive lease. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery st
UJ.Q.": GROCERY; IOKNE.. ID -WARD AND
tpOsl. Russsts. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery.
STORE AND BAKERY; $1.5 PER MONTH.
ASHTON, 411 Montgomery st.
•5:9-0 STORE.WITH LIVING-RMS' : PLATE-
•y—fJ. glass from*. Howard St., beu Fourth aud
Fifth. AsHTON, 411 Montgomery st.
"I £.<■)*/ HOWARD ST STORE, WITH FIX-
-1*l) — — tures: suitable for family ; rent cheap
OFFICES TO LET.
1 "-vf. I MARKET— CITY HALL M.UAHF-—
JLOUi -.uites $20, AsHTON. 411 Montgomery.
EMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 9*.7 MAR-
-1.1-l si.-sl*_ to t'2o. ASHTON, room *210.
MEDICAL.
IMPORTANT TO ANXIOUS WOMEN!
Dr. Allen Godfrey's Liquid Female Regulator
Is the most effective and reliable remed** on the
face. of the earth. F*or suppression and irregular. ties
it is absolutely reliable. When everything else tails
this excellent preparation will positively have the
desired effect. No anxious waiting, no weary de-
lays. This remedy acts Lromotly in all cases.
Used by hur.dr-ds i ladiei without a single fail-
ure. To save yourself further wo ry and anxiety
it ii best to get the remedy at once. Trial bottle
free for limited time only) at DIL COOK'S oflice,
865 Vs -'-ti rivet st.
A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM-
less: never falls In any case of monthly sick-
ness, no mat what cause: no electricity bum-
bog or other dangerous methods: money iv every
rase refunded if a cure is not effected; travelers
belied immediately; years' experience; home in
confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con-
sult freH the only reliab c physician*. DR. AND
MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister su. next Hibernia
Rank: houis 9a. a. to 5 mid 7to p. it
A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE FOR
all female diseases; a home In confinement,
with best possible care; with tbe -privacy of a
h me and tne convenience of a hospital; those
who are alck or discouraged should call on the
doctor and state their case, they will find in her a
true friend: all consulin'ions free and absolutely
confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st.
ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION
(from whatever cause) restored 'in a lew
hours: snfe at any time: no process humbug: In-
stant relief for travelers; home in .confinement;
my celebrated treatment and remedies for -liouihlir
suppression never fail; every case guaranteed;
consultation free and confidential.
MRS. DR. YE ill. 916 Post St.. near larkin.
ALL OP DIL F'OU LET'S . CAPSULES ARK.
a* 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 ureventive:
price $1 50 per box. sent free by mail on, receipt of
price; consultations o-i all special diseases free.
WALLER BRO-.. MM '.runt ay.*.. .T. - A cau-
tion— Before purchasing elsewhere, write us.
4 LL LADIES IN I ROUBLE OB WHO ARK
.'A suffering from disease peculiar to their sex
will find immediate 're. ief by consulting a first-
class lady physician, wno never fails to core a
single case; tree consultation: lerma easy. MRS.
DR. M. DWYER, -6i/ 3 Kearny »t
lADIF.S.CHICHESTF.K'S ENGLISH PENNY-
- royal pills (Diamond Brand) are best: safe, re-
liable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particu-
lars. "Relief for Ladles." in letter by return mall;
at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia.
DUKE CURE, WHEN OTHERS FAIL; NO
i? medicine or Instruments: every woman her
own physician for all female troubles, na matter
from what cause; restores in one day: never falls;
consultation free: ran' be sent an.i used at home.
DIL POPPER. 318 Kearny st. Orders by teL
DRS. OOODWIA, DISEASES OF WOMEN;
ladles near or far-, safe, quick cure guaranteed:
any a.lment; maternity home; can-, skill only;
low fees; Dr. tchnck's self-cure. *5. 401 Van Ness.
RS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
di.soases of ibe eye; a permanent cure guaran-
teed -.. no charge made; consult free; hours. 10 to
12, 2to 4, 7to 8. Sunday 11 to 1. 410 oeary st.
DR. ANDM.iS. WEGENER, 526 EDDY ST.-
Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar-
anteed: private home In confinement: every coat-
fort; Infants adopted; terms moderate: pills IL
A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SE-
guro; price 81 50. RICHARDS A C 0.,. 408
Clay su ; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro
Manufacturing Co., 531 X su, Sacramento, tal. •
ALP, AU'S FRENCH. P.LLS— A BOON TO LA-
dies with female troubles; no danger: safe and
sure; $2 50, express C. o D. ; don't delay until too
late. O.Gi.OU Hi: ■>.--.. Coast Agents, Oakland, tal.
CONFIDENTIAL. — T.ADIES IN TROUBLE
J communicate with DO. san'TEE 33 Grant
aye., San Franiisc-i.
T"j L PRA X a FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
XJ safe and efficient emrnenagogue: *L per box.
RICHARDS A CO.,droccUts. 406 Clay st., sole
PRIVATE— LADIES IN TROUBLE. AD-
dress DR. ALVIN *-PENCER,R,2IB, 9-7Markt
SURE CURE IRRF.GULARITIES OR OTHER
female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, '2biL' 2 4th.
HOME IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES OF
women. Mrs. Dr.Fun*£e,l4l6 Bth su. Alameda.
D& hall, 14 lister ST., near
Joues— Diseases of women and children.
BRANCH OFFICE OFTHECALI.. 167 NINTH
it. — Want arts and mm. nptiuni taken.
ATTOKNEVS-AT-LAW. . -V ;' :
ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A BPEC-
iaI vate; no fee without success collections
G. W. HOWE, atty at 1aw, 850 Market, cor.stocktn.
A. MITCHELL* REMOVED TO 1206 MAR-
J A. MITCHELL REMOVED TO 1206 MA R-
. ket; all legal matters collections ; advice free.
DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUO
cessfuL W. W. DAVIDSON, 9*-7 Marketst
PERSONALS.
"WOULD LIkETO HEAR FRO* BERNARD
»' KING. Address 36 South Portland aye.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. , slsTi.R SARAH.
TN_FORMATION..WA-NTET» OF MARY MUL-
-1 t_.'BKEY (maiden napie), formerly of County
Ireland, who arrived In tan Francisco about
1867, and there married a German; Information
as to her whereabouts, jf living, or if dead particu-
lars of her deroase, is desired by her relatives.
Please crrnmunicat - HUGH G. CONNELL
51 Chambers st:. New York City. .' ; ' '" -.",, ' '
HYPNOTIC INST., 6 O'FARRELL. IS NOW
branch of Ca 1 . Hepn tic Ihsu, 76i Market;
hypnotism successful y taught: diplomas issued;
diseases and habits cdred: free clinic 3 to 5 daily.
. 3 l ' '■ — '
ADVICE. FREE; DIVORCE. LAWS A SPF.C-
laliy -.private; no fee without success collections
G.W.HOWE. atty at law, 850 Market.cor.Stocktn.
S MY PATRONAGE INCREASES I EN-
large my staff of assistants, so yon will not
nave to wait: halrdresaing the .ame old price, 25c;
gray and bleached ha'r res.ored to natural color,
$1 60 to $5. G.'LEDERER. 11l Stockton St.
L* J. APPLEBY. CON RT SOLOIST: TEACH-
Hl.er of banjo, mandolin, guitar. 1007 Market
St.. near Sixth. ':.'.''■
A t O OILY. OR GREASY SUBSTANCE IN
IV 'Qulnonia" Hair loolc: 35c bottle, LED-
F_l'F"d(, 111 Stocktou st.
PAINTING, WHITENING, PAPER-HaNG-
ing: roofs, gutters painted. Hartmaun, 239 3d.
MISS- RAY*. -BEXNI-TT. MAGNETIC HEAL-
er. of 122 Post, now* 36-Vs Geary, room 1. i
ELGARDIN DE BALENCIA RESTAURANT,
206 McAllisters.; Spanish and Freuch din-
ners, 25c. ; .' ;.. y '.'■ .*.:
BADGES. PHOTO. AND BADGE BUTTONS
made in San Franrlsco at Eastern prices.
WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st, S. F.
BIG OUTDOOR bTEREOFTTCON SHOW EVE
ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts-; artistic ml-
vertlsements in living light: promoters of Ousi-
ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market
ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM;
Winchester House, 44 Third st, nr. Market;
200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night;. $1 50 to $6 per
week: free bus and bagga.e to and from the ferry.
MRS. S. E. McLEOD, PSYCHOTHERAPEU-
-110 and magnetic healer, 521 Ellis st.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY
electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush.
N* OTICE— LA VERITE TOILET FAKUn.---
-I*l moved to 30 Oeary St., near Kearny.
SUIT TO ORDER F:.V-iY INSTALLMENTS.
L LEMOS, 1117 Market si. bet. 7th and Bth.
CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE-
) tailed at wholesale figures. '20 Sansome st
HHUFsCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER.
. gasliuer. 623 (.olden Gate ay. TeL Sutter 47L
541*7 atoNTUO-ri-ICtt- oi, BRANCH OFFICE
• — i iilaio.AU: waul ad* »_,_ nuwcripuaiu
taken. . ''.'■:. mWT-V-.
DRESSMAKERS.
MME. GOLDSTEIN — ELEGANT STYLISH
dresses made $5 up; dresses made over. 6
Eddy st., roiyii 85"
CLAIRVOYANTS. .
MRS*. DR. F. CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED
trance clairvoyant and medium; while en-
tranced she will reveal every bidden mystery in
life: sbe will show you how to overcome your
enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost af-
fections; unites the seuarated. recovers lorn, stolen
or burled property; locates treasures, minerals;
tells your entire lite, past, present and iuture,while
in a penect trance. Hours, 10 a. m. to 6p. m.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send
stamp lor circular with special terms MR-s DR. F.
CLARK, rms. 25 and 26. 1206 Market, opp. sixth.
M Ml. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY-
ant card-reader, born double veil and second
sight; diagnoses disease, lull Ufa reading; la. 50c;
gents $1; palm, and clairv.: sit $1 60. 12U lurk.
M.ML LA NORMANDE WORLD - RE-
-I .Owned -reader: questions answeied;
Hindoo charms 401 Leavenworth st.
V. ISS MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT
-»' and water reader. it'2iL*a Mission, opp. Mint.
MME. RaVENa READS LIEF. FLUENTLY:
business advice; names given: 25c up.s Fourtn.
ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-WRITER;
past, present and future; '.Sc 148 6th st, r. 5.
GYPSY LIFE-RE » SEVENTH ST.;
ladies 26c, gents bOc: all questions answered.
MME. LEGF.TTE.LIFE-READER AND Busi-
ness advice; one price, 25c. 313 Jesile.nr. 4th.
MRS. B. BAUMAN, THE WELL-KNOWN
fortune teller. . 132 Turk st, cor. Jones.
ME. MORE AC, BK.-T MEDIUM, CL A I
voyant. card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st
MME. SODAN, RENOWMKD CARD- READER
aud Scotch, seeress. . 619 Eddy sL; 9 to 8 P. a.
MRS DR ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER
profession; never tails; advice; help 929 Pose
1/ RANCH OFFICE OK THE CALL 167 Ni-> I'd
I) St.: wan: ad* and subscriptions taken.
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. FULTON -SLATE-WRITING SEANCE
.'I to-nigh.; sue; sittlugs dally. 31 Fell st:
MRS. HENDEE ROGERS; PARLOR CIRCLE
to-nignt. sittings. 122 Taylor st.
MME young, test CIRCLE TO-NIGHT,
10c. 605 McAllister st ; convincing tests.
MRS. MAYOSTEEttS, _I2V_ OAK*. CIRCLE'S
Tues. (p.m., Thurs 2pm.; 26c; readings $1.
AM. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATE
. writer. 118 Haight st.; hours 9 until tr.it
BISHOP L GARRISON. SEANCE SUNDAY,
J Tua Thurs. eve.; sit. dai. 10 to 5. 1423 M'k*.
MRS J. J. V HIT NEY. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM,
for messages and advice. 1206 Market st
■yon HAVES— BRaNi.il OFFICE OF the
000 CALL: subscription* and want adi taken.
FOR, MISCELLANEOUS.
LADY'S SOLITAIRE DIAMOND PIN; $30,
cost $50. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant aye.
FOR SALE— PEDIGREED GREAT DANE
X l . female pup cheap Apply G. D., box 35, Call.
A.NGF.; WATERBACK. WITH HEATER;
XX large Wiuthrop; in order. 303 Turk st. ■ • -
GOOD SINGER TAILORING MACHINE;
VJT cheap. . 64 Julian aye., off 14th, nr. Mission.
Half VALUE, boo- egg pacific uncu-
bator. 1003Va Broadway, room 17, Oakland.
L'lilsO.V .16 -It CURD SPRING PHONO-
i-_ graph. 41 5 Drove st '■■_.:..,-. *' .'
YOUNG JERSEY COW FOR SAL*. CALL
1 at 222 Dore St.
BoILERS,ENi'INEs,2I» HAND MACHINERY
i McINTOSH A VVOLPMAN. 137 Beale st.
SAFES— BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND
band: ad sizes; half original cost 109-111
Market st, S. F.
BOILERS. ENGINES, PUMPS, BELTINO.OAS
. engines; bought and sold. WHITE, 616 Mission
LOT OF SECOND - HAND ROCHESTER
A LOT OF SECOND-HAND ROCHESTER
lamps with hangers. Addrejs 11. R. IL, Call
OlHce.
Ly ANTED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO
"I ht your feet at the same price you buy ready-
made ones, from *1. $2, $3, $4 and $6, at 662
Mission st, bet First and Second sts. .
_>/-.ri/\ PAIRS - ANOTHER LOT MEN'S
OUUU shoes, been slightly damaged, at less
than one- fourth their value, from - 250 to $2 50.
662 Mission at., bet. First and Second.
LADIES' SHOES, SOLIiG, 35c; MEN'S
shoes, soling, 60r; all repairing done at half
the usual price. * 662 Mission st, bet. Ist and 2d.
JR. POOL HoUsE-MoVr.R, DEALER BEO-
-. ond-hand building material, 1122-36 Mission.
COI* FEE-MILL SCAL.*, HAND-TRUCK, LET-
ler-press, ae.k and safe cheap. 102 Clay st
LOT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES, FROM
25c up to $1 25. 662 Mission, bet Ist and 2d
! T-r
Bars, BACK bars,, MIRRORS, SHOW-
cases. counters, linoienm, office furniture, store
and othce furuitnre and fixtures: new and second-
hand. J. NOONAN, lu-7-1019-10-1-10'-. Mis-
sion st, above Sixth.
hAKS. - SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV-'
JD lug, etc., bought and sold. 1068 Mission, nr. Ott.
/•I - — BRANCH UF-TCE OF' THE
Die) CALL SubscrlptloiM and want ads taken.
BEWINO-MACHINES.
DOMESTIC.NEW HOME, WHITE, WHEELER
A Wilson No. 9: cbeap; repairing guaranteed.
1916 Mission st
m.*.* MONTHLY: RENTE U, REPAIRED,
•_"■— bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 sixth.
ALL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED
_r\. rented; repairing! lowest rates. 206 Fourth.
-• STORAOE.- ~
AT LOW RATES-FURNITURE CARPETS,
pianos, household goods; clean, light com-
partments; advances made. J. NOONaN, 1017
to 1023 Mission st, above Sixth; open evenings., j
I7ICRNITURE. PIANOS, ETC. — ADVANCES.
X packing, shipping. CHAS. L.T AY L0R.204 Post.
"I t*n NINTH St — BRANCH OFFICE OF
JOl 'ma cai.fc- su -scrip and tnautaiU
taken.
CITY KEAL ESTATE.
CHOICE FLAT-. ' '"'-"
DESIRABLE LOCATION".
ONE BLOCK FROM PARK PANHANDLE
*-s{7f.flf_ THREE SUBSTANTIAL FLATS
tjp I UUU. of 6, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; remed
for $744 per annum; iv good conditio i. ;. lot 2bx
112:6.. EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO, '
, . ,•-.:*-,. 638 Market st. j
Il*" EST I.K.N ADDITION RESIDENCE.
" • SMALL CASH .PAYMENT. •
*•*•-. ■-■••< BALANCE SAME AS RENT.
©Ori-flfl UNIoN ■ ST., NR. BAKER; TWO.
•iPO-uUU. siorv house. nearly new, of 9 rooms
and bath: lot *_7x150.
EaSTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
63b Market sl .
AYES VALLEY INVESIMENT.
PAY'INO GOOD INCOME.
C_"l£» C\f\(\ HAVES ST.: 4 MODERN"
«IPI.U.UUU. flats and residence of 8 rooms and
bath; also stable on rear sireet; substantially
built; In good condition ; rents $1 35 a month; lot
51:6x1211, street work all done.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
•*'■•- • 638 Market sL
MISSION COTTAGE.
. .- ONLY' $150 CASH'
"VTEW, MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS
IX and bath: lot 25x114; price $'2300: only $.60
cash; baiance same as rent; or we will build on
adjoining lot cottage, house or fiats, according to
your own plans and price.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
638 Market st.
FINE BUSINESS LOCATION.
X" NE. CORNER ON PACIFIC ST.
mh f\(\f\ 2 COTTAGES OF SAN « ROOMS
«J> l UUU. and bath: lot «6x6ot street work all
done; store could bs made st small expense.
EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO.,
6hB Market st.
BARGAIN LOT. ~
POSITIVELY MUST BR SOLD.
<mtr\r\r\f\ FELL ST.. N. sIHE. 137:6 FEET
tJpOOUU. W. of Steiner: 55x137:6; cement
sidewalk: street blinminized and accepted; ready
for building.
EASTON, EL ."RIDGE A CO.,
_fo|l]_j] 638 Market st.
T OTS. LOTS. ~ LOTS. LOTS.
©IOnA COR ELIZABETH AND BELLE-
•-©l-iUU. vue; 64x15i5.
or.-19-r-n Ist AYE, NR. MCALLISTER;
©I 9"^A 25 TH ST., NR. BRYANT AYE.;
©-I QKfl COR. '- 0111 AND ALABAMA; 25x
GflQ^r. WASHLNGION, NR. SPRUCE;
<PIOOU. '.5x127:81/i.
"-^^yOO FULTON ST., NR. LYON; 25x100.
dJi-n-TCA LAGUNA ST.. NR * HAIGHT; 25x
Q97*^(*) PAGE ST., NR. FILLMORE; 25x
C— • OU. 100.
<*\\ c ? l 7r\f) 20TH ST., NIL CHURCH: 50x114.
CjCflOn * " W - COR. VALLEJO AND la-
•SOf'fJf'. K una sts.; choice corner; -lOxl'.O;
grand marine view.
EASTON, ELDRIIV'E A CO.,
638 Market sL
\ T AUCTION. AT AUCTION.
A. ....8Y....
CENTER A SPADER, *
REAL ESTATi-. AGENTS
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By order of executor. Estate of
L L PORTER deceased.
MONDAY, OCT. 4, 18f»7,
At 12 o'clock M.
AT SALESROOM, 11 MONTGOMERY ST.
Lick House block.
Lot on S. side of Brannau st, 226 W. of 4th:
100 feet front: 60 feet runs through to Biuxome
St., other 00 fret I'JO feet deep.
Terms c sh — sale subject to confirmation.
As site for mill, warehoti-ie, storage or draylug
business, this lot cannot be duplicated.
S. P. MIDDLETON, Auctioneer.
i • BEAT BARGAIN; $950; COTTAGE 4
' ' rooms: street work done; 2 minutes' walk
from Mlssion-st. cars: also corner lots. B, box
40, Call.
■51700 WILL BUILD 4-ROOM BAY*- WlN-
t\p I yjyl. dow cottage complete; will calL GEO.
M. SALSBURY, Builder, 5.1 Ksu, Sunsei District.
/'HEAP: NEW 12-ROjM HOl SE; PARLORS,
Vs reception, billiard; furnace heat. 1917 Oak.
ATEW COTTAGE FOR SALE; VERY CHEAP.
Xl G. C. C, box 37, CalL
tMTCHBI'RG, ON THE HAYWARDSL 'C A
L steam line, is the Ii st important station east
of Frunvnle; hourly trains to San Fran iseo;
electric-cars every few minutes to Oakland: deep-
water transportation afforded with the early com-
pletion of the Oaklana Harbor tidal canal in
front of the townslte.
An Ideal locality for homes, for business, for
manufactories: size ol lot-*, to suit buyers a. the
low price Of $4 to $10 per front foot on easy terms.
C. M. RU.- KLE, Windsor Hotel, room 2, 9lh
and Washington sts., Oaklaud, Cal.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ANOTHER LOT OFSECOND-HAND PIANOS
In fine condition at bhermau, Clay A Co. 's
music* house.
Original price. Now.
Steinway uprigbt $575 $325
Weber upright 800 425
Gabler A Bro. upright 450 250
Cnickerlng uprighL... 750 850
Pease upright, oak case , 400 275
Nugent upright 360 225
Estey upright 450 300
Leiand upright, mahogany case 350 225
Oilman upright 360 12b
Steinway square 600 225
Call early if you wish to get a bargain: sold on
our rent-contract plan al from $3 to tH per month.
A FEW FINF. PIANOS, SLIGHTLY USED,
2\- at great reductions; a Hardman. steinway.
Chase Bros., I* mersou, Sommer, Gilbert and
others; from $7a up: also elegant new pianos at
veiylow prices and favorable terms; all instru-
ments guaranteed ana exchanged if desired. THE
J. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood building,
Fourth and Market sts. WBS*\m*Mt\*XtX\\*
ABSOLUTELY' THF. OLDEST AND LARG-
a.V est house west of Chicago is KOHLER A
CHASE'S. 26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell sL Pianos,
organs and all other musical instruments, of all
grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest.,
F. verything possible cone to please and satisfy
tbe customer.
CTUALLY THE FINEST LINE OF
ACT U ALL Y TIIIS FINEST LINE OF
pianos ia , the city; both new and second
hand-, examine for yoursel ves or correspond with
us. THE F. W. SPF.NCER COMPANY, 933
Market st , opp. Mason.
BONA-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES—
Haines. X be, Bush A Gerts and otbers; sec- 1
ond-hani pianos rrom $100 up. W. c, HAMIL-
TON, successor to A. L Bancroft A Co., 324 Post.
*.)f\ GOOD llllllA.Mi No.-.; TERMS EASY;
i-U prices low; i.'hickeriiig, steck, Vose, sterling.
BENJ. CURTAZ A i 11.*,, .6 and .0 O'i arret! St.
SOHMER A CO. II » RON MAUZY, NEWBY.
O Evans, Brlggs and other pianos: see our rent
plan; no interest first year. 308. »10, 312 Post.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE- MUsT SELL;
pianos at immense redoction for cash oroa
installments EATON F.sTaTE. 735 Market su
(3j«-*?t F'L.-GANT PIANO; COST $400, FOR
«© • O.sale on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth.
i.ABY GRAND AT A GREAT BARGAIN.
D MAUVAIS, 769 Market St.; call soon.
ffl«r INSTALLMENTS, 2D-HXND UPRIGHT
•tlpO.stelnway.Decker, Gabler. Horung's, 2l6 Post
ABSOLUTELY THE BF.ST PLACE TO BUY
pianos; all grades, $2 up. Hi-.IN'E. 136 Ellis.
CT WAY UPRIGHT AND BABY' GRAND
O sacrificed. KEEFFE'S, 1019 Van Ness aye.
BARGAIN; GOOD UPiIIGHT SCHMITii. 16
McAllister sL, next Hibernia Bauk.
"iy G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLE f
1 1 .A Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 Sacta
SUPERIOR VIOLINS, WITHERS. OLD ANEW.
ll MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place
KNABE PIANOS: NEW oCALE; NEW
styles. KOHLER A CHASE, 30 O'Farrell su
AT bHERAIAN. CLAY A CO. 'is ONLY Vv 1i...
you find a stock of new steinway pianos.
J MARKET ST.-BRANCH OFFICE Or* - THi.
"r Call want a. I. and Mihscrlntm-n laken.
HORSES.
r(\ ALL - PURPOSE HORSES. WAGONS,
Of) carts, harness: auction sale every Tuesday.
TA.TTEuSAI.L's. 721 Howard SL
HORSES, HARNESS. WAGONS. BUGGIES
bought, sold. can or exchanged. 1802 Mission.
AUCTION* SALES EVERY SATURDAY AC
11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness,
eta Emporium sales yard* --0 Valencia su, ._,
WATKIN.-s*. auctioneer.
Atk Horses for SALE. at-so w'AOO.v*t
*iv buggies, carta, harness: Grand Arcade Hona
Marke:, 327 sixth st. : auction -.ales every XV-H-
-nesday. SULLI VAN A DOYLE. Auctioneers.
WAGONS AND CAKKIAOES.
COB SALE— AT 309 NOE ST., A FIRST-CLASS
F hack. :.'..'
CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN; FARM WAG-
i.'iis. buggies, hacks and harness: new and sec-
ond-hand. 15th and Valencia sis.*, lei. white 371.
ARGAINSt BAROAINS! BARGAINS! IN
XJ new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts,
harness, robes', aud blankets. Lelbold Harness
Company, 211 Larkin st., opp. new City HalL
T/. INK LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK
-F wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine
, top and open buggy; also 1 hack. 826 Harrison sL
COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.
SWEENY RANCH,
NEAR REDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO
COUNTY.
We will subdivide the celebrated ranch of the
late MyleB D. sweeny in tracts of 100 acres or
less; rich soil for fruit, grain and vegetables-*,
plenty of. water; this property Immediately adjoins
Redwood City, and is only one hour's ride from San
Francisco: suitable for small home farms; prices
below all former quotation and upon unusually
easy terms. For particulars call or address
KASTON, ELDRIDGE A CU.
638 Marketst... San Francisco.
Or onr Branch Offlce at Redwood City, cal.
At OUNTAIN VIEW LAND?.
i" FOR SUBURBAN HOMES.
Especially adapted to mining deiiaunus fruits
and vegetables. We have a few choice subdivisions
of 10 10 20 acres each In the Newnall A Wise
Tract, which wo offer at extremely low prices,
ranging up to $125; only half a mile from Moun- :
tain View station. Apply forfull partlcu. ars to
" EASTON'. ELDRIDGE «fc CO.,
• 638 Market St., Sau Francisco.
Or WOOSTER A WHITTON,
. 7. Santa Clara st., San Jose.
THUS IS Ulf. FINKST PROPERTY IN THE
state for the price; is located at Bonny Doon.
the garden Spot of Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz Co.;
rich soli; fine spring water; 70 acres under culti-
vation; 'JO acres French prunes; 100 acres con-
tainin.. about 15,000 cords Of wood: all for 011,000;
will accept part lirst-class >an Francisco property.
F. W. LAKE, 70 Columbian building.
LITTLE HOMES CLOSK TO lOWN; im-
proved easy terms: also 4 to 12-acre pieces
on 8 and 10 years' credit. D, H. TWIN it So-
noma City; every Monday at 632 Maricet st., s. F
GRAIN FARM, 268 ACRES. M. GBIFTIN,
VT Land Agent, Cottonwood, Shasta Couniy. Cal.
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR CITY
house ami lot; large timber and .stock ranch.
Apply 105 New Montgomery st.
ffijr. AN ACRE; 1280 ACRES TIMBER; GOOD
<3"«J tor stock or fruit; plenty wa.er. S., box 40,
Call. „'."; ;
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
BEAUTIFUL CORNER RESIDENCE— NEW
cottage: thorough y built! electric lighting
and bells; only 6 months old; 5 large rooms and
oath: dining-room .3x19: parlor 13x17: kitchen
12x14: lot 55x11**: centrally located on Twelfth
st : 3 carllnei within i minute**' walk: terms to
suit. Lake shors Land Company,* 1070 Broad-
way, Oakland. -'''-•.-••
&7' WILL BUY A LOT WORTH 5150 IN
tjp * O the Allendale Tract, East Oakland: noth-
ing like It for the money: build your own home
or we will build it for you; payment as rent. $5
ca-.h, $5 monthly; 3 c ectric car lines and fine
sclioolhouse; site, climate and -.oil the best. Call
or drop us a line. 459 Ninth st., bet. Broadway
and Washington, Oakland; carriages free. 11. Z.
JONES, owner. : •*.'-<-;
HIO FXCHANGE — GOOD RENTING OAK-
J land or civ property for ranches. EDSON A
TUHTQN, 1209, Broadway, Oakland.
. OAKLAND FLATS.
•Jjl-7 MODERN 0 AND 7 ROOM FLATS: NO
«Jp 1I . dark rooms: stoves; porcelain bath;
water ami ashman free; near Adeline station,
Oanland: key at 940 Union st. KOENIG it
KROLL, 1006 Lroadway, Oakland. ■ :* •
OAKLAND-MISCELLANEOUS.
I ADIEs' CATERER; I ARGE OR SMALL
-J orders. 808 Twentr-seventn st. Oakland.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE.
ffl_*J7^n -MODERN COLONIAL COTTAGE
*tjp 1 I « "U. of 5 rooms
S'J'.TO— Cottage 6 rooms; $50 cash. 825 monthy.
$2400— Elegant 5-room cottage; near station:
fine garden.
i*f.i-_*6o— Beautiful colonial 2-story house of 6
rooms; largo lou MAF.CUSF. A REMMELL.
Ray-si. sta ion, Alameda, anl 628 Market SL, S.
F. Office open - un-Jays and holidays
MONEY TO LOAN.
QtKflifi (.*nn AT «-AND 61^ i ' Ell CENT
tXOy'fJ.fJyJfJ on city red estat.-. also Oakland.
Manhattan Loan Ca, 10 Mills Btdg. , ground floor.
*slQnn (i(Xil AT LOWEST RATES: SEC-
•O-Dv'v/.-U-l-'*' ond mortgages, life insurance,
estates, undivided interests, real estate lv probate,
any num. Manhattan Loan Co, 10 Mills building.
ANY AMOUNT AT 6% PER CENT ON REAL
estate: second and third mortgages, estate*,
undivided interests, real estate ln probate, lile in-
surance, goods in warehouse, furniture and pianos
without removal: mortgages and legacies boughi;
nodelay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Moutgomery SL. K3.
1 OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS IN
J J S. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates,
without removal; 1 no commissions; do delays.
J. NOONAN. 1017 to 1023 Mission, above sixth;
tel South 14.
HIGHLY KKS.PKCTABLK AND PKIVATK
place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds
and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry
Store, 948 Market st. telephone Ureen 204.
ON F'URNITLRE AND PIANOS WITHOUT
removal: no commission; low Interest; part payt
receivea; money quick; private. IL 68, 1170 MkL
MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS ON
city real estaie: Interest reasonable. ROB-
ERT J. MKRCKR A SON, 410 Pine St.
LOW RATE, #5 PER MONTH INTEREST
oo each. $1000: 55c per mouth on $100; second
mortgage; any security. Cosh, box '2, Call Office.
BANKBOOKS OF THB CALIFORNIA Sav-
ings and Loan Society bought; money loaned
on all kinds of personal property. 231 Third st.
WF** HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY
real estate: Interest reasonable. Cal. Title
Ins. and Trust Ca, -10 Montgomery st., Mills buld.
ANYBUM— IST AND 2D M'T'GKS, Ei-TATtS,
etc.: 6 percent. H. MURPHY, 628 Markeu
PIANOS FURNITURE. WITH OR WITHOUT
A removal; low rates; no com. 116 McAllister.
1 AKufc AMOUNTS TO INVEST; IST-CLASS
J a securities; low rates. R. 222 Safe Deposit bldg.
ON FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST;
no commission. SCRIBNER 7 City Hall aye.
ON* FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL;
Ion; in*-: private parly. Rm. 3. 40- Geary su
a* 1 /iO,OOO on life INSURANCE POLICIES
■IIJMU low interei*.. JOS. B. IOPLITZ. 330 Pine.
(Jj "ll l IO *ii*,Oo*J. LuvtF.-sT KA'i't; IST '2D
yjiOfJ mortg.: any proposition. Dryaan. 413 Mont
.-•■HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—
v../ WEI' CALL, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-
age free ■-•--■'::
FINANCIAL.
LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates,
MeAFEE BROTHERS. 108 Montgomery sL
EDUCATIONAL.
A SCHOOL OF* PHYSICAL CULTURE AND
Elocution, 1215 Octavia st., san Francisco,
MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Proiessor
G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate
of the tchool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa.,
teacher. Office days, 'I hors. p. a., Saturday a. m.
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST
St.— Bookkeeping, business practice, short-
hand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English
branches; electrical, civil and mining en gingering,
surveying, assaying, navigation, etc; 20 teacheri;
day and evening sessions; write for catalogue.
ANDERSON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL—
Pupils prepared for 1 allfornia and Stanford
universities in day and evening classes and pri-
vate lemons; teachers' and civil service examina-
tions. Room 407, Parrott ouiidlng.
AY RES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT-
gomery St.; individual Instruction In. short
band, typing, bookkeeping telegraphy, etc.; life
scholarship $50: low rates per week ana month,
PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE
and Newtwspsper Illustration. '424 Pine si.:
free exhibition of works by students dally, 2 to 4
***. a.-, Saturday clauses morning and afternoon.
ENOIN'EErtINU SCHOOL: CIVIL ELECL,
J mining, mem., survey, assay.archiu: day-fceve.:
est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Marks'.
MISS GAMBLE'S DANCING -CHoOL;
children's c.ass Sat. 8 p. m. - 317 Devisadero.
UGENE DE FOREST. SCHOOL OF ACTING
and elocution. 14 McAllister, r.70; call 210 5.
BELA&CO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF' ACTING—
Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building .
LUDLAM SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND
D.amaiicArt. 9-8 Sutter st.
MISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL 2318 CALIFORNIA;
: boar . ; Eng., Ft, Ger,, music; 30 a mouth.
AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236
Market sl; 124 positions in ' 96; 68 ln '97.
SPANISH— CLASSES DAILY; *3 MONTH; 4
to 9 p. M. 1 Room 10,. Y. M. C. A. building.
SINGING: PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE;
Frencn, German languages; $2 ma 109 Taylor.
BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING,
gram., etc. ;day,ntght: $5 ma 1504 Mku.op.Btn.
GUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL
lessons; $3 mo. Mary We-ith-ius, 39 Fifth si
LOST.
WILL THE BOY WHO CALLED SATURDAY
" morning a,.d claimed tv have found a large
Maltese cai call »ga n at 931 1 Hsh st., and either
bring the cat or led ivhere i. can be found and re-
ceive $5 ieward, which will not be r..s?J.
BROWN SETTER DOG: WHITr. BREAST
and wnite paws: nickel-plated collar. 3416 Mis-
sion st.; liberal reward.
LOST— WHITE G HOUND BITCH; 7
black spos: reward. Return 2764 Mission sL
BICYCLES.
97 CLEVELAND: BRAND NEW; AT SACRI-
• lice. Call at once 516 Geary >v
PHYSICIANS.
DB. C. C. O'DONNELL 1206 MARKET, RES
2864 26th St.: disease** of women a specialty.
BIRTHS— CARRIAGES — DEATHS.
rßlrth, marriage and death notices sent by mill
will not beinsertel. They mast be banded la a*
either of tbe publication offices an 1 be indorsed
with the name anl resideaceof persons authorized
to have tue same published.]
BOKN.
HEENAN— In this city. September 26. 1897. to
the wife of J. C Heenan a daughter.
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MAKKIED.
CLUTE— HORAN— In this city. September 20.
by the Rev. Father McMahon, Edbert S. Uinta
and Katherlne Horau.
ROSE— NOLL— In this city. September 20.1897.
by the Rev. 11. Gehrcke, otto E. A. Boss and
Katherlne Noll, both of san Francisco.
SKABORO-RIEGELHUTH-In this city. Sep-
tember 23. 1*97. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Jo-
seph H. seaborg and susie Rlecelhuth. .
ulEl).
Blake. Hon. Maurice C. Johnston, Captain F.
Byrne. Mary E. , Kelley, Agnes E.
Condree, James Lennon, Lizzie M.
Cashing, Mrs. 11. R. Manners. Mrs. Annie
Driscoll. Alice E. Miller. Louis
Evans. Edward Peterson, Josephine
Far), Michael Phora, John A.
Gamble, John P. Quintan. Bridget
GerarJl, Mervyn G. J. Ryan, Ellen
Hacker, Amanda Taylor, Orlin A. t *-**
Hanna. John McE. Tobbeuboske, Adelheid
Hyland, John Van Deuseu, Daisy M.
BLAKE— In this city, September 26, 1897, Hon.
Maurice C. Blake, a native of Maine, aged 81
yean .11 months and 6 -j.i-.-s. -.-.«;
*S"The funeral services will take place
TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock
a M . at his late residence, SOB Hyae street.
Interment private. Mount Tamalpais Cemetery.
BYk.VE- In New York City, September 26, 1897,
Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of tbe late Ma-
lachy anl Bridget Byrne of Santa Bon, and
sister of Julia B. and James P. Byrue and Mrs
Thomas Ccmmlngs of san Rafael, a native of
Tuolumne County, California, aged 34 year* 7
months and 21* days. 1 Tuolumne and Souoma
County papers please copy.j
CONDREE— in this city, September 26, 18*7.
James Condree. a native of Ireiaul, aged 102
years and 9 months.
CCS HING— In San Rafael, September 27.1897,
- Mrs. H. it. Cusbing. mother of Marion C. Stet-
son and p. B. Cushmg.
a*3"The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. a., from the resi-
dence of her son in san Rafael, interment- pri-
vate. V..-
DRISCOLL— In this city, September 27, 1897.
Alice IC, beloved daughter of John A. and
Katie E. Dnscoll, a naiive of San Franciico,
aged 3 months and 18 days.
4_j~Notice of funeral nerMftsr.
EVANS— In the City and Couuty Hoipita'.. Sep-
tember 26, 1897. Edward F.vans, a native of the
Isle of Maa, aged 63 years.
FARL— In this city. September 25,1897. Michael
Farl. a native of Ireland, aged 69 years.
»S"i"rien<ls and acquaintance* are respect-
fully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par-
lors of H. C. Porter A Co., 12"i Flddy street
GAMBLE— In Oakland. September 24, 1897. John
P. Gamble, a native of IreiauJ. '-"-';
GERARDI— In this city. September 27. 1897.
Mervyn Gabriel Joseph, dearly beloved son of
Gabriel and tne late Martha Gerard L a native of
Sau F'rancUco, agea 3 years 6 months and 20
days.
AST-Friends . and acaualntances »r*> respsc%
fully Invited to attend the funeral services
TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. 11 ,
at the residence of his latuer. 15 Elliott park.
Interment private. .'•"(-.*;'*'*
HACKER— In this city, September 27. 1897,
Amanda, beloved wife of cnaries Hacker, a na-
tive Of Flulan 1, azed 33 years.
HANNA— In Vale jo, Sep. ember 7, 1897. John
McE., beloved son of John and Sarah Hanna,
and brother of Mrs. G. H. Hop pa and George it,
D.N. and the late James McM. Hanna. a na-
tive of sau Francisco, aged 32 years 6 months
and 8 days.
£-_)** Friends and acaualntancei are reinsc'.-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the
family residence. BU9 Hayes street. Interment
Laurel Hill Cemetery.
HYLAND— In this city. September 27, 1897.
John, beloved sou of the late Mtcnael and Mary
Hyland, aud brother of Mrs. James Ambrose,
a nail v j of San Francisco, aged 32 years.
JtS*Frlends and acquaintances * are respno'
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. a., from the
lestdence of his sister. Mrs. James Ambrose,
413 Fourtu avenue, oft Point Lobos, thence to
star of the Sea Church, where services will be
held for he repose of his s >ul, commencing at
11 o'clock a. 11. Interment lijty Cross Ceme-
tery.
JOHNSTON— In this city, September 27, 1897,
Captain F., beloved husband of Mary S. John-
ston, and father of Frank H. and Florence John-
ston, a native of Kings Couuty, Ireland, aged 49
years and 5 months.
JK_r*N'oticeof funeral nereaf t»r.
KELLKY— In this city. September 27.1897 Ag-
nes Ethel, dearly beloved daughter of John and
Aggie Kelley. and granddaughter of Mrs. Ellen
Burdett, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 years
b months and 14 days.
_S~The funeral will take otace TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. a., irom the res'-
dence of the parents, '222 Chestnut street, near
Stockton. Intermeut Holy Cross Cemetery.
LENNON— In this city, September 26, 1397,
Lizzie M., eldett and beloved daughter of John
and the late Lizzie Lennon. and dearly beloved
sister of James _•*,. Julia, Gertrude, sally and
Ella Lennon, a native of San Francisco.
/WThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at -.30 o'clock a. m., from her late
reatdence, 027 Church street, thence to Mission
Dolores Church. Sixteenth and Dolores streets.
where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repoje of her soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. a. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-
tery. ;
MANNERS— In tnis city, September 26, 1897.
Mrs. Annie Manners, a native of Germauy, aged
45 years. -•-■•• - -•*-*- .*-■- -
_f«TF"r!ends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at '2 o'clock p. m.. from her late
residence, 14;*i7-U> Mission street, near Eleventh.
'. luterment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. "
MILLER— In the. Cliy and County Hospital, Sep-
tember 27, 1897, Louis Miller, anativeof Ger-
many, aged 56 years.
PETERSON— In this city. September 26. 1837.
Josepnine, ** beloved daughter of Anguit and
Mary Peterson and sister of Rose, A.bert. Fred-
die and Frank Peer »on and Mrs. J. D. Coghlln.
a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 10
monibs and 20 days.
A3*T*Frlends and acquaintance* are resn?:.-
fully invited to attend the fun-rV. THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from the residence
otthrt parents, 10 Hampton place, off F'oliQui
street, between secoud and Third, theuce 10 Si.
Patrick's Church lor services.
PHORA — In this September 27, 1897. Join
A., beloved husband of Louise H. Phora. a na-
tive of Philadelphia, aged 62 years 10 months
and 22 days.
QUINLAN— In this city, September 26. 1897.
Bridget relict of the late John Quintan and be-
loved sister of Joseph Kennedy, a native of Par-
sonstown. Kings County, Ireland, aged 73 years.
A3~Frlendi and acquaintance* are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 8 o'clock a. m.. from the par-
lors of McAvoy it Co., 1235 Market street,
theuce to St. Jmu-u Church, where a solemn
requiem high mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, commencing at 0 o'clock
a. a. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. *
RYAN— In this city, September 27. 1897, Ellen,
beloved sister of Martin Ryan, a native of
County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 63 years. ...
Friends and acquaintances are rssD»c.-
fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from the par-
lors of the Pacidc Unlertakers. 777 Mission
street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St.
Joseph's Church, wnere a solema requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of ncr soul,
commencing at 9 o'clock a. at. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
TAY'LOR— this city, Septemb-r 27, 1897, Or-
lin A. Taylor, anativeof Illinois. . . ..'.,.
TOBBENBOskf;— In this city, September 25,
1817. Adelbeid, beloved wife of the late J. Henry
Tobbeuboske, and beloved mother or Joaanna
K. and Anna M. Tobbenbos.ie. a native of
Bremen. Germauy, aged 55 years li months
and 24 days.
trW Friends and acaaalntaaces are resosj;-
fnlly Invited to attend toe tunerai THIS DaY
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. h., from her late
residence. 1621 Fulton sireet, be.weea Lyon
street and Central avenue, lniermeui Masonlo
Cemetery.
VAN DEUSEN— In this city. September 1897,
Daisy M. Van Deusen. a native or Ohio, aged 33
years 4 months and 19 days.
MCAV 6 Y 4 CALLACHER, T
FUNKRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM KRS, '
20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
Telephone South 80.
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JAS. ENGLISH. T. H. CARii**
CAREW & ENGLISH.
WNDKPTAKER-i AND EMBALMKIi* •
FUNKKAL DIRECTORS,
IP Van Ness aye., near jiu«. »_, am* .c'ranai «<---*•,
Telephone so. 168. .. *"•
F. L GUNTZ. H. XV. GANTNBB.
GANTNER & GUNTZ,
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
8 and 10 CITY HALL tHjUAUIfc
Telephone couth 432.
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