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HOUSES TO LET. _.'• ••'.'•i^'^.tCASELLI AVE.. NR. ] ' H-RT. ELEC- R.-.' •'-'. •/— trie-car. of Douglas*; new modern bouse; !.;.*!• 8- . rc'ouis: Lath; 2 mantels: nicely decorated '-.-. th rough out*. large yard: very nice tielsihborlid: SIS. .:";'*! Cjf^ EOLSOM— LARGE DETACHED ROOM; v. i Ty back, 74.', each 7 rooms: gooa yard; $23. HOUSE OF 11 BOOMS FOR TAILOR OR -maker; cheap: see It. 247 Stevenson st. f"j.| «'l -1- OF 4 LA. GE ROOMS YX'ITH Y'ARD. . -f ■ XI Inquire 14 Oak st- -IJ.L OVER TOWS . . . -V You s-e bouses to rent by BALDWIN A .. HOWELL. 10 Montgomery s . HOI SE O- 9 I HUMS AND BATH. 1427 Tost st ; rent i? 10. . ..QQ HOUSE; 5 ROOMS; RENOVATED; *j O. heaiihv. 1567 Kearny st.. near i-reenwlch. FURNISHED HOUSES. : OUNNY COTTAGE OF 0 ROOMS, $25; OAK- ," land. Apply Dentist, 10 Geary st. I'l'SK OFJS'SUNN Y'.U'.OtiMS AND BATH; newly furnished. 1023 O'Furrell st. .. VI « II USE, la ROOMS, FURNISHED; _-' bi liar.l room, furnace, etc., to let In Alameda; yvotiid exchange for lurnished house In Sim Fran- cisro for a few months. W. 1., box 150. Call » COTTAGES TO LET. •r J'. OMS, BATH, YARD: $20: OR WILL I s^li; $200 caih, balance as r< nt THE MC- CARTHY CO.. 64ii Market st. { •OTTAGE OP I KOOMS; REAR 224 Vi O'FAR- XJ r, 11 s:. : rent $12 50. "c_7 - CiiTTAoES. 4 KOOMS; sTA ILE, OUT- J^l . hous.'s. laree yards: on ISth and lath, near Douglass. M. _ J oc>ST, 1438 Mission St., or Fal- ci It und Moss :ive. •"- ' • r~ ROOMS. B.vTH; FLOWER GARDEN, ( cbicken-yarJ ; .water free; $12. 4499 Seven- OUNNY COTTAGES, 4 ANDSROOMS, BATH, ■'■'"."■ IO basc.ment aud yard; cheap. Dolores and Fit- :;-.*■: teeuth sts. is_l (' COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS; SUNNY SIDE; -.. i- lU. '.O.h st., nr Eureka Apply to F. NcL- ••:.. ML V, cor. Twentieth and Castro st«. FLATS TO LET. r..).j 5-ROOM UPPER FLAT; 315 O'FAR- '• .'£-_»■— . rell, near Mason. Apply 15 Grant ave. ' r J NICE, SUNNY' ROOMS: REASONABLE. ■X 423 Dearb rnrl-.c-; seventeenth st. ;;* >;-KUOM FLAT TO LET. CORNER McALLiS- -. -cT ter and Polk sts. . 1-i.AI OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS; MODERN IM- ■': .y.x vementa 16 Lloyd, iff scott, Waller. . . ..yjjjy-) TWENTIETH, NR. CAPP— FLAT OF '. .. . T- 4 rooms, bath; modern improvements. -V.TpLAT--^-5 lOoMs AND BATH: YARD. 3570 _'•■" X --seventeenth St., near v. tierrero. MODERN SUNNY FLATS. OAN 7 ROOMS, Wl bath. 2520 sutter St., rent reasonable. i :.*;Q-"7J clayton, S. of frtderick— mod- ;-_0 1 ~i ern lower tiat: 4 rooms, bath: cheap. *.*".<» 1 A UPPER AND LOWER FLAT, 4 ■:■■';: v lv". rooms: hail and double parlors. 1606 V - evenson st.. near Eighteenth. '.A. I. LOVER TOWN : : __ Yon see Hats to rent by BALDWIN ft tilt- WELL, 10 Montgomery st. - CUNNY UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND k? bath, _ XYtb-ter at., near llaight. '.*'| pHEAP RENT;' 8 AND 4 It 'OM FLATS: : V_' rent J7 and $S. Inquire 941 Bryant st. T OXVER MODERN" FLAT 8 Rooms, NEAR Xj Holdeo Gate Park; low rent. to responsib e : tenant: owner occpies upper fiat: pleasant stir- . 11 dings. Apply 803 sut er st., ro_m 43. H_ND IUKr.H; NICE CORNER: 5"; I JLI room tiat: o;ip. Buena Vista l'ark: line vi.w. '..:'.: V FLATS, 5 BOOM-. B TH. 147 OKOVE, $19; ■■::*> 4 and 6 rooms batb, 715 Gr-.v.-, ,15 aud $25. '..■■ " i "VIOICE FLATS CHEAP: IN FINE HOUSE; j '■■''.■■: Vj ti and 8 rooms; splei.d'd view. Aiply ou \ .:.;.'■..' premis"-, 2T48 Leavenwui ;. s;. . cor. Filbert. ..•. -\!EW UPPER 'SUNNY MnIJEK -.' FLAT; 5 i -_> rooms and bath. 929 Gotten Gate ave -:';;•«> --Ki'OM FLATS; KENT'S $1, $10, $12 50. !:' '. ; *.t -Inquire at 1521 Leavenworth st. '"'.'.'fijT li CORNeR FLA I; TWENTY- THIRD •"•*' >_ J ''- and < astro sts.: 5 rooms and bath. .;) '::v-;i _» '£.() fine-sunny FLAT: 6 large ■'./.'--.-•-.'. l'l.'"'. rooms; bath; gas ; mi ror mantels: '• ■'»;. . -v>t-r fref. 1512 C'ostru s_. near Tw.nty-llft-.. --; ' ■ -) WALLER ST., N FAR STEINER— .':•-. ■•.'- — sunn-.- flats of 6 rooms and baih: yard: -.- basement $18. '. QAVh MON EY BY RENTING NICE FLATS, -.-=: '.;-o:*6 to $15, at SPECK <t CO. 802 Market si. '•; /"-HEAP MODERN F. A Is, 5 AN 11 6 LOOMS; :. ..■-■y.--*S'M> $lii: s»'<* tl.e-. . _2S Sevwrh st. 'HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Birch Avenue. ' :Of3Q BIRCH AVE.; 1 Ft VAX' NESS, NEAR '-'. ■ ._--iO.Tti.-o-i— 2 pieasa.it unfurnished rooms; 15. :'::-' LilUy street ; (\}~ "EDDY"— SUNN - HALL ROOM; FOLD- ■'/:. * ing ted; trseof kitchen: suit lady out dur- . -..•*•' liigday; private family. '.'."-.-"! - tint -tro... '>r 77 NATOMA — 2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR -■ 1) ti hons-ke, ping; yaid: rent $8. .. .'J]A FIFTH— 2 SUNNY' FRONT CONNECT- »T.I _1 ing housekeeping rooms; 8 ove; closet; bjth: private; 510. Golden Gate Avenue. i -11 i\ OOLDE:N " GATE AVE.— FINELY FUR- •'.. ' In li' nj,iieu lower floor; every convenience; -'. hoiisekeepTiig; sum $25. Grove Street. ■ "9.A9 GROVF. COR Van NESS— UNFUR- .- Ay A ni-iie.-l 3-room sult.s. yyi'h gas stove. bowyrd street. = II 9QI HOWARD UNNY" FRONT fUITK; -;.' J 1 — C "4 nice y ttunlshed for light bousvkeep- . ■ . Ing'. bath. $10. 1 1 _lll A HOWARL— -NICK, SUNNY ROOMS; i : -. 1 JiU lange; water; rent $9: .occand bell. V - zz^-r:~ ,'\l 790 MARKET— SUNNY FURNISHED Air 1 1 —' ' cove, -512; and two or Hire, housekeep- ing; reasonable.^ Minna "^ireei. OCT MINNA. COR. _TH— HOUSEKEEPING -Ol room; cheap; man and wife; double, single. ')(■ MINNA— KURNTsIIED ROOM-, COM- i)-0 plete for housekeeping; large yard. ... -"**»"» ■'""'•• .1 - MISSION— TWO LyPGK, SUNNY', FUR- •-.OJ i nished rooms, complete for Iv nsekeejilng. 1 rt'9 MISSION - L ' tt- _ FRONT fiQO.YI: a ■'■ X ')')*) grate; use of new piano, if desired. L-y A.ST LYNNE, 1063 MISSION— ELI- NT Jjl front rooms; gas; running water; lioiiseke.p- . ing; clean. ! atoms stiooi. Q-l NATOMA. COR. SECOND— HOTJ-.FKEEP- Ol Ing rooms and single rooms from $1 a week • up: quia 1, respectable place. - E ]. 1 NAToMA— 3 sUNNY' ROOMS FURNISH- f . y>_«-*ed complete for housekeeping; 49. New Montgomeryatreet. '1 fan NEW MONTGOMERY— CHEAP FUR- \ J.V D nished housekeeping mid single rooms ■ - Oak street. > '.. -Q9Q* OAK— THREE FURNISHED rooms- .'.-.'.-_>•_. »J sunny; gas: bath: $1-. Ferry Street. PERRY — 3 FINE UNFURNISHED ■-.'■.■■Ax}*) rooms; new house; separate entrance; 1 '. .rear; $9. - . - , It-\ nifh streo- •- - '.-■-'• *] AC) SEVENTH (GIhABD) - SUITES AND .-. J 4-. k ltchr-n : also single rms : newly renovated. Teuain* Street. 71 7 TEHAMA-RKNT $8: LARGE FRONT •;'...-_■ 1. i room: housekeeping: kitchen, if desired. .->-'".;' Turk Sireet. t L j 1 ( 1 lURK--3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, .»■; 1< J compute for housekeeping. $20: 2 for $10. . V.OC "J -ii.-LNN 'i I- URN ISUiD;HOUi.E- :. -'•/ — ~ keeping rooms; reasonable. V\«:i>»ter Street.* . ... 71 1 XVFB-.TKR— LARGE aUNNY SUITE OF •f:'. ; T -• i rooms, wiih every convenience. • : ■*.*".':* ■.:"•*. Miscellaneous. .".-, *, - ;-: x -.^UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT v .''*«— boa sekeeplng: every convenience; large clos- . <ti..'etc. ; good |. cation; leterences. Addre aX. \] A .--Z..,- box 1, Call Ultice. r,:%. '"*.'- •"9 L'N FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- '. 1— keeping purroses: reterences required. Address ..." A-,..1_, box 1." Call Oflice, ' BOOMS TO LET. Lush street. 49] BUSH-- LARGE HANDSOMELY' FU R- "_ —A nished front rooms; niano; gas; running water. .-.■_„ ..."... V i.uut Street. 1 "j O EDDY'— HOUSK NEyVLY RENOVATED; I'O front suite; other sunny rooms: $5 up. , OltO EDDY'— LARGE SUNNY, PLEASANT yJl'O unfurnished or furnished room; running water: cheap. B_-_9B 1 igliti, streoc SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 BTH 0 sL. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. ! j.. ilia Street. ROYAL HOUSE, I__ ELLIS — INCANDKS- cent lights; reading-room, smokinc-room and ladles' parlor; rooms per nlirht, 35cto$l 50: week, 92 to $8: month, SS to $30; elevator ou otbee. floor: rooms with hot and old yvaier: baths. KOSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS— 2OO SINGLE IX and fain, rms; 20c to 50c inglu. 4-1 to $3 wk. 7.1*1 ELLI-— LARGE SUNNY' ROOM; USE I—l of bath; private family: rent $7. -au, ■ * »-11l si»«-.. THE COSMOPOLITAN— S ELECT FAMILY x hotel: 100. Fifth SL.cor. Mission; rooms 60c, 75c and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. 1 CO FIFTH— SUNNY ROOMS, SINGLE AND x *J__ double; respectable; quiet; rent reasonable. * »»l-om >tr-«>-. © 1 PER WEEK -SUN Y FURNISHED •ij- -• rooms. 820 Foisom st . near Fourth. Franklin Street. 7 FRANKLIX-2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOP. • houseKeeplng. . . Fulton Street. O FULTON" (FULTON UoUs'K) — NICELY FUR- -0 nished rooms: single or en suite; $8 and $15 up. bmiv Street. m GEARY— FRONT ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 I Uil gentlemen; batb; rent 510. Golden «.atf> ATeuue. 9"! Q GOLDEN GATE A VS.— FURNISHED — It-' ball room, suitable for gentleman. Harrison Street: '9f> HARRISON. NEAR FIRST — FIRST- '_' —\J class sunny rooms; private; bath. Hawthorne Street. 99 HAWTHORN — NICE FURNISHED j — — rooms to let. Howard Street. 091 HOWARD — FURNISHED ROOMS I C'__X from $1 up; housekeeping $2 up; traus- I cient. I QAt* Howard, COR. FOURTEENTH— 3 JOUU sunny front rooms: rentes. Illinois Street. Q-l fr ILLINOIS (UNION IRON" WORKS)- *J IO Rooms to let, with or yvithout board. » cssie stree.. AOX JESSIE, rear OF mint — small _iO_> .1 igie room yvith closet. $4; private. Kearny Stree;. ARLINGTON HOC-E. 127 KEARNY — -__. Pleasant sonny looms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. Lacuna Street. *■ 9AK LAGUNA-2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS; -L_-U-l suitable for gentleman; private family. Mason Street. "I Oft MASON— FURNISHED GOOD ! J \JO rooms; board optional; terms moderate; j 55 up. B_H__l Minna Street. 9Q MINNA— FURNISHED ROOMS; SINGLE j — I and double: 70c and $1. / /'-MINN y.l'OR. eiohth^nk A *LY FUR- j IiUI nished bay window room; $1 a week. A-'k*io-- -trot).. HANCOCK HOUSE, t MISSION: -EUECT j lamily room lug- hous- $ir,otos4 per week. 1/1-1 MISBIOV— FURN SHED AN]) UN. 1 y-»«'-L furnished rooms tor doctor or dentist, or housekeeping rooms; reasonable terms. Fine Stree:. (11 A PINE— NEWLY HANDSOMELY FUR- V I V nished par or suite. io»r -stree;. . BOHEMIA, 239 POST, OVERLOOKING Union square— Sun all day; three flocks from Pa' ace Hotel: suit-?, with private bath; single; elevator.. K A NDOLPH HOUSE, 501 POST, LOR. MASON ; 50 bay-Mjndow parlors; smaller rooms; run- ning water, gas. $1 50 to $4 50 per week. i uwell siree.. 9HI PO'VTF.LI, (THE MONTELLO)— SUNNY ] _-c'__ furnished rooms; reasonable; transient. Mock i ( ,ii street. EUROPEAN. 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT rooms; suite or single; nay, week or month; la hs: hot and cold water: transient; elevator. butter Street. - Of)Q SUTTER (SUTTER HOUSE) — FUR- -I'-'O nished rooms '-5c up; suites, singles; trans, i THE STANFORD, 320 SUTTER— ROOMS 1 furnished elegantly: 5Uc, $1 50 day; fB. $60 mo. Tenth street. HI TENTH, NEAR MARKET— 2 LARGE 111 sunry rooms; housekeeping if desired. 'A ui k -iree.. • I ()n TURK-SUNNY FRONT ROOM SUIT- XA\J able for a gentleman; $7 per month. OfiA TURK — INGLE IOO.XI-s IN PRIVATE Out family: rent $5; .no children. Miscellaneous. VEWI.Y FUHNISHED FRONT ROOM-IS i.i private iaml y. with gas and bath: desirable location. Aadreis Rooms, box 60, Call -ffice. SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND i rod water, large cose:, in h, gas. etc.: good location; 6 minutes' w.lk from Kearny and Mar- ket sis : reterences required. Addr si P. P. P., box 2. Call Office. - "L'URNISUED ROOM; EVERY CONVENT- X ence: location unexcelled; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call Otlice. HOARDING AND ROOMS, 1 LAROE ROOM, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE 1 for 2: $.5. 712 Post st. &01 FULTON— ELEGANT ROOMS; BOARD; OJ_ everything neyv; running water, gas. bath. CI ASTELLKJA. COR. PEL- AND CENTRAL > ave— New, beautiful, quiet,' homelike; nrai- class cook: iamilles: BO children; panhandle frtge. AI ri HYDE— NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM -HyJ with board; E2O up: use parlors, piano. Brooklyn HOTEL 208-312 bush st ' board and room $ I to $2 per day, 16 to $12 per week: choice rooms 60 cents to $1: suite roomi for Jam. v $1 tosl 50 per night: first-class service: Iree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. HACKMEIKT-.s HOTEL. 123 TO 129 EDDY St.; choice sunny rooms ?2 50 per week and un: board, Al table, (6 and up. FRED EBTEL and ADAM HACK MEIER, Proprietors. TIE VVA-D.KF, 309 POWELL .PP. UNjON square— Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele- gantly lurulslied; board. MPS. J. A. CALHOUN. CHEAPEST AND BEST. IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address iff the j United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- ! age free. - - '..-•■. -■■ • CHILDREN BOARDED. i^HILD TO BOARD WITH RESPECTABLE \J family in Western Addition; best ref- ri-nces given if requested. B. C. box 145. Call Office. CHILD TO BOARD; GOOD HOME; utOD ) care. 218 Giove st I OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOA' D: MOTHER'S X care; no other children. 611 Howard, upstairs. LADY WISHES CHARGE OF GIKL, 3 YEARS up: mother's care. «03 Stevenson st. LADY WOULD LIK - 1 OR _ CHILDREN TO board: mother's care. 471 i/ a Tehuma st STOKES TO LET.' gO STORE SUITABLE FOR A BARBKR; | Hi O. water coan-'Ctloni: In 1 good location. Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts LD- ESTABLISHED BARBER -SHOP 10 OLD- ESTA B 1.1- II Kli ItAI'.BER- SHOP IO lei; rent*lo. 10:0 Scott st., near Turk. (i To it E WIT 3 LIVING-ROOMS; SUITABLE j 0 for clear store or b.rber-sbop 1155 Howard | st- : rent re-son.ble.t-siißKg^^iSßtef^BfflSSfic-!© OFFICES TO LET. EMMA bI'HECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAI. _ ket si.-»l2 ios2U ASifTON, room «10. .*. -* 1 " *■ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1897. PERSONALS. rpHE DISAPPOINTED PaPA (COMIC x op-*ras produced by F Craven's operatic school December 1, m I. O. O. F. Had: tickets 60c. art- mitting gentleman and lady or tyvoladles. Office, rooms 121 and 122. Murphy bulldlng,T-.6 Market. VICE, SUNNY ROOM TO RENT AT 508 -IT Mason st. ; gas and water; references required. RAG CARPETS WOVE TO OKtlr.lt AND FOR sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer in carpet twine, In hank or chain, at lowest ates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth s_, Oakland. MASSAGE AND ELECTRIC TREATMENTS T'A for nervousness, gen debility, rheumati-m. etc.: be.t reference. MRS. L. JOHNSON, 514% Geary st. J'-A PL CARTER, KLECTRO-MAGNKTIC PHY- Xi siilau, mas<ac>.; reierences given. 230 Kearny. niHERE IS RUT ONE PLACE IN THE C_T? X where you can get your hair-dressing done to suit you and at the low price of _SC; ban cut and cuned 15c: suitcbes $1 to $3; gray or bleached hair restored to Its natural color. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. • ' rVUINONIA" HAIR TONIC CLEANSES, V^ softens, refines the hair; 35c bottie. G LEDERER, 111 Stockton St. TIfRS. SUSIE GRIFFIN, LATE OF MME. TiA Phi. lips', ladies' hair-dresser, manicure, chi- ropodist, 61-1 Vi Geary st Tel Brown 404. fjlO RACEGOERs— IT. AY A SYSTEM AND i win money: full intor matlon for Sl. Address Suspended Jockey, box _:!, i all. AD Vic FRET:; DIVORCE La -, A SPEC- laity -.private: no fee yvithout success :collections G.W.UOSV-C, atty at law, 850 Markei.cor. •".fIM BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, fl; -*y-'t' -Jo visiting cards, 25c. HILL, 22i/ Geary. IYOOMS PAPERED, $2 UP; WHITE • ED, $1 XV up: painting and tinting. 1200 Webster s.. ?APK_t-HANGING, PAINTING, WHITEN- i Ing, etc.; wall paper, 4c up MERlgan, 1302 XX'ebster. Telephone, Pine 4933. BADGES. PHOTO. AND BADGE BUTTONS made in san Fianclsco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st, S. F. BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPT-OON SHOWEVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts* artisticad- vertisemetits iu living light: promoters of Busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. MRS LB. U. BARTON, SPECIALIST IN COX- finements and female diseases, 80S Howard. MR-. S. K. McLEOD, rsYi-HoTHERAPEU- Iic and magnetic healer, 521 Ellis st. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM; xvincuester House, 44 Third sl, nr. Market: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to -j6 per week: tree bus ana baggage to and from the lerry SUPE..F_-0-_ HAIK-s REMOVED •BY ! electrolysis. MRS. DR WELCH. 2115 Bush. SUIT TO ORDER ON FA -Y I_> . 1 A LLM . -NTS. L. LEMOs, 1117 Market st, bet.* 7th and Bth. CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RK- J laded at wholes .;e ligu_i-». 2d tausome St. HHUFtC-IMIOT, SANITARY FLUMRKR. . cashlier. b'-_ iioid-n uate av. Tel. sutler 47L 61 r LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 1-1 » AIL: > uhi.' nntiony i.r want Bit inken. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDS'! KIN- ELEGANT, STYLISH dresses $5 up: dresses made over. 6 ' ddt.-.r 86. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. OR. F.CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED trance clairvoyant and medium; while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery iu life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost af- lections: unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire lite, p»st, present ami luture.while | in a pertect trance. Hours, 10 a. m. to SK. m. ; j perfect satisfaction guarant ed by mail. Sen- I stamp for circular with special terms MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms - -6 and 26, 1206 Market, opp. j sixth. M Mi-. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, born double veil and secoal tight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la 50o; gents $1: palm. anT c-Ihli v. sit. $1 &0. 12t> Turk. "DEMOVED— MMI . L -NE.MAR TELLS FOR- J-t tunes by planets; iir lit -74" oveidue s. earner island. 23',_ Sixth st.. near Jessie. Y'OUR FUTURE TOLD B. CARDS; LADIES JL l(!c, nts 25c; removed from room 38, Sixth St.. to 103~V_ Fulsom. BfiH V.ME. "ODAN, YVoRLD-RENOWED CARD -»1 reader; pait, present and future: ladies and gents. 619 i_-dy -t. hours 9A. 11. to 8 1- u. ,-;. ;_;, MME. LE ORMAND, CLAIRVOYANT, lormerly 1 Polk st., returned to 502 O'Farrel; readings; ladies. '-sc; gents 50c. Ml*.!) AMY' BERNHARDT; PARISIAN card-reader; gents 51. I__ Post St., rooms 10 and 11. VTHEL GRAY. CLA li. VOYANT, CARD- I_ reader, palmist, electro-magnetic ' healing. 1100 Mission s- MJl_ KY'A HARRISON". CARD HEADER and magnetic healer. _ti5V- Market St., r. 12, 2d floor. GYP-Y LIFE- READER. 3 SEVENTH ST.: ladles SAc, gents flue; »11 questions answered. "\ I ISS MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT l'J and water reader. D2JV- Mission, opp. Mint. AIM- RAVr.NA READS LIFE FLUENTLY, I -*i. business ad vie.; names given; 25c up.s Fourth.' MME. t-_ BILLE; CRADLE To GRAVE; Fu- ture husband's picture ladies 914 O'Farrell MME. MOKKAU, BET MEDIUM. clair- voyant. card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st. MISS GREEN. CARIi-RE iDKR, RETURNED and located at 005 Market St., room 3. MM 1 SEN, PALMIST. CARD- XV RITER; past, present and future; 25c. '148 6th, r. 5, MISS LINDEN. MAGNETIC HEALER AND medium. 12d i-ourtb St., room 23. VI ME. VIOLA, CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE-READ i'i er: business test, 25c up. 834 Howard nr. 4th MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS-FIRST IN HER profession: never fails: advice; help 929 Post. '" _ i spiritualism: JOHN SLATER, GRAND test seance to- *) nignt at 8 sham 111 Lur-in St.; adm ssion Hie, .sittings 10 to 4 at 800 Leavenworth. MRS. KATE lI A SKIN 8, DEVELOPING CTR. Mon. eve.; clr. Tues. eve.; sittings daly; *1. 701 McAllister st. L-EIV MORE LADIES AND OEMS FORCAN- X vasin ; good thing. 64 Third st. DEVELOPING CIRCLE: 424 TEHAMA ST.; Tues., Thnrs. ana Frl., 8 p. u : 25 tents. \1 RS. MaYOSTEKMS, llitl^ OAK: CIRCLES ill Tues. Bp. M. . Thurs 2p xt 25c; readings $1. A. M. FRANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATS . writer. 11. llatght su: hours V until 6P. it \i RS. J.J. WHITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, i'» for messages and advice. 218 Stockton at. OCCULT SCIENCE. rpEACHfIt, MAGNETIC HEALER; SI I - -1 tings dally; hours 10 to I, 710 8 846 Hayes ASTROLOGY. ASTRAL SEER, PROP. HOLMES, 1 FIFTH st. . horosr-ones. questions, advice. PALMISTRY.- *y IJROF.FOssELLI, I' A 1 MlST<fepsY( II lit AL X er., treatments and life readings. 38-39. 6 Eddy LOST. §fcl-_M LOST — SATURDAY AFTERNOON LAST, line of Stockton, from Bush across Market) down Four.h to depot. • lady's open-face silver Centennial watch a. d cnaln. engraved inside case '•Margaret's IMb Plrthday." and valued as a gift. Address G. M., box 106, Call; reward. LOT— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA savings and Loan society of Sau-. Francisco, In the name of EMMA M. McCABE, (No. 21_,4-3) Tne finder will please return 10 bank. LOST-FRENCH BLACK POODLE. it_"- turn 10 710 Larkin st., and receive reward. BROWN" CURLY' HAIRED MALE RKTRIE- ver; rewaid. 751 .utter st. THE LADY WHO FOUND THE LADY'S 1 brown purse containing money aud bills on the corner of. Polk and Wasuine on . sts. Tuesday morning will return to 1802 l'o. k su she will bu rewaided. JOST— FA W.X* GREYHOUND PUPPY. B_. J turn 143 .-an Carlos ave.; reward. 4 MARKET ST. —BRANCH OFFICE OF '111- Call' want. ad nod subscription-! laaen. .• TYPEWRITERS. THE OLIVER. VISIBLE WRITING TYPE- writer, is creating a great stir in this com- munity and Is fast displacing the old-line ma- chines, consequently w have on hand a large number of secona hand mat hiuei of all makes all of which are for sale or rental; call or send for price. F. W. VAUGH AN&cp., 9 rotunda.Mills bldg ALL TYPEWRITERS SOLD; OR RENTED; send for price and sample work. LAM. ALEXANDER 110 Montgomery su \ MITH - PREMIER, ?45; CRANDALL *15; Sample work. SCO'IT-tBANNAN, 333 M-iutgy - ---■'-. EDUCATIONAL. **rd A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL, CULTURE AND Elocution, 1215 Octavia st.. San Francisco, MISS eliza MACKINTOSH; pupil of Professor G. XV. Bay u ham. Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the .choot of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa, leacher. Office days. I hurs. P. M., Saturday a.m. EALITS BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST St.— Book Keeping, business practice, short- hand, typinc, telegraphy, languages, Engllsli branches: electricaL civil and mining engineering, surveying, assaying, navigation, etc; 20 teacheri; day and evening sessions: ivrite for catalogue. AYRES- BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 MONT- gomery St.: individual instruction In short band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc, lhs icholarship $50: low rales per wee*- anu month. L OOKKEEPING— THERE IS NO COLLEGE it on « arth whose course is as thorough as mine; 4to weens only required: rapidity at figures a specially. TAKE, 855 Market at, room 572. I INS DANCING ACADEMY", POST ; •■> juvenile classes Sats., 2 pm; private lesson- daily, 10:30 to 5; adults' cass Monday evenings. EUGENK DE FOREsT -CH. OF ACTING AND eloc.ttfon. Mercantile Library. 530 Golden G. ' ave., cor. Van N, r.4; call 2 to 4; stage rehearsals. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: .'. CIVIL ELECL, I mining, mech.. survey, assav, archlt.; day d: eve • est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market! ARITHMETIC READING, ENGLISH brnchs piano;lady teacher;s3. 165Hawthorne. SINGING. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE- I O French, Spanish, Ger. lang. : $2 ma 109 Taylor! I JfaflSS GAMBLE'S ' DANCING SCHOOL- ' i'i adults -c:ass sat. -8 P. .M. 317 Devisadero. SAN FRANCISCO B USIN ESS COLLEGE. 1236 Market at.: 124 positions iu '96, 103 in 97. I)OOKKi..EITNG. ABIT HMETTC. WRITING ->gratn., etc. ;day,ti:ght. $5 mo. 1504 Mkt-,0p.8:n! BELA-SCO'S LYCEUM SCHOv^L OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building A RITHMETTC, READING. WRITING- -TV piano: lady teacher: $3. 165 Hawthorne st! LLDLAM SCHOOL OF 'ELOCUTION AND D.amatic Art, 9^B Sutter st. SPAN ISM— CLASSES DAILY; $3 MONTH- 4 0 to& p. _ Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. . ' uiTAR, Mandolin, piano and vocal, YJ lessons: $3 mo. Mar- XVe-th-ns 39 Flftbst. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.'S, THE Ml Sl- cal headquarters of the Pacific Coast, is the place to buy pianos and organs; new pianos from $175 to $1400; second-hand trom $5 1 upward; teimsaslow as $3 per month; sole representa- ' tives for stelnway A sons, A. B Chase. Emerson, I Ludivlg, Smi.h A Barnes pianos and Estey pianos ' and organs. Corner of Kearny and Sutter sts. BSOLUTELY" THE OLDEST AND LAKO- est house west of < hicago Is KOHLER A ASF'S. 26. 28 and SO -O'Farrell st. Pianos, .organs and all other musical instruments, of alt grades anl prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. Everything Lossliile touo . lo pleas* and satisfy the customer. \ TALLY SACRIFICED— LIST OF PIANOS .__. for folloyviug yveek: $.*>so -tetnwav. $275: $550 -bickering, $250: $450 Colby. $2-5 *600 Conover, $800: Jong list second-hand pianos, half price, $50 up. The F. W. SPENCER CoMPA- NY*. 933 Market st. 4 N OTHER CAR OP CHOICE PIANO- OPEN -"_- Monday; one each day to highest bidder; 1 terms easy. Also received to-day three nearly ■ new; must be sold, price or no price. Till. J. DEWING CO.. second floor, FiooJ bldg., Fourth arid Market bis. ijfi SECOND-HAND PIANOS, --QUAKE AND —v» upright, at your own . price 1 nd on your own terms, for one week only; we must have room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO., cor. of Sutter and Kearny sis. T--*; -J .>•"•**> t4 r. ; : BON .-FIDE REDUCTION': IN ' PRICKS— ' j Haines. Knit be, Bosh A Herts and others; sec- end ban-' pianos from $100 up. .XV. C.- HAMIL- TON, successor to A. L Bancroft it Co,, 824 Post. ! . ND THAT AIN'T NO LIE-HORN UNO's _A. pianos are. the best; bargains; second-hand I Steinway, Gab er, Ivers A: Pond. 216 Post st. . f\ GOOD 2D- HAND PIANOS; TERMS EASY; —\J prices low; 1 bickering, steck, X'ose, sterling. BEN J. C'URTaZ _: -O , Hi and .0 O' 1 arrell st. OOHMKK4 CO, BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY, 0 Evans, Lrlggs ana other pianos: see our rent Plan; no iuleresi 4irst year. 308. 810. 812 Post. ADMIN I.VTRAToR'.-, SALE — M UsT SELL; j pianoi at iuimeuse reduction for raslioroa [ installments EATON EsT'A'TE. 735 Markets*, rpEN'-DAY REDUCTION SALE FOR CASH; 1 new and second hand at great bargain. MaU- RAIS, 769 Market st. I, INK STEIN WAY UPRIGHT PIANO; SAME -I as new. sacrifice. 1361 l- olsom, near Tenth. L'AMILY' LEAVING MUST SK4.L $600 UP- X right; great sacrifice. 815 Golden Gate ave. A NOS. ORGANS, ALL KINDS OFML'SICAL J Instrument tuned, repaired. 1131 Va -Mission. KINGSBURY' (1897 MODEL), IS THE PIANO you want. J. HARRY StOTT, 52ttHayess:. | »Si 1 IWiFIANO; GREAT BaRGaIN.SCHMJ.LZ, | O-LC'C' 16 McAllister, near Hloernia Bank. (C INSTALLMENTS,, 2D-H AND UPRIGHT I O-^-Stelnway.Decker.Gabler. Horung's,2l6Post ■ ABSOLUTELY THE BEsT PLACE TO BUY ! pianos: all grades, $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis. CITKKIOK VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD A N W. I 0 11. MULLER, maker, repairer, -J. Latham place.. K-X-B- PIANOS: NEW oCALE; NKW ! styles. KOHLER _-. CHASE. 30 O' Farrell sc. I AT fcUbkJlA.X', CLAY A CO.'s ONLY Si -*._ I you find a stock of new stem way pianos. DENTISTS. VAN vroom <_ co.'s ELECTRO- dental V Parlors. 997 Market st. : lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous annstbetlos given; electricity the great agent used 10 relieve pain; teeth filled and extracted painlessly 'by our new electrical process; a written guarantee given with ail work done; lowest prices, beat work; all surgical work attended by G.W.Williamson, M.D.. phystciaa and surgeon . examination free by tbe use Of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge- work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors. 0.7 Markets-, IpULL SET OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS . X- X traction; see our cnmlti nation plate, thin as paper: warranted 10 ye rs; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty: teeth im- planted or transplanted: fillings .Ml,-, crowns $3 60: all work painless and yv_rrauud. Chicago Leu tat Parlors. *-4 Sixth st. VTEYV YOKE DENTISTS— PLATES, $3 50 UP; -_s silver fillings, 25c up; gold fililni's, 75c up; plates mended. $1 up: all work warranted, pain- less extraction. 50c 969 Mission st , SE. cor. 6th. DR. GEORGE XV. LEEK, THE GENUINE Lee!: dentls:. discoverer ol painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeta without any plate, moved from 6 to SO OFarrelL DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., NR. Eleventh, cocharge for extracting wbeu plate*, are made; o I plates made over like new; leeia Irom $8 per set; extracting 50c.- gas given. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 1306 MARKET— Painless extracting, 50c; open evenings and Sundays. Cljr FULL SET OF TEE I BEST MAKE; •tjptj. kept in repair: extracting free; fillings 50c; crowns $3 60. Pacific Denial Pari .rs, 18 Third. CBOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- . ket, bet. 3d and 4th: pass specialists; painless extracting. lib gas. $1: plates, $7 np. rill, $1 up. DH. J. J LEEK, 11_6 MARKET ST.; OPEN evenings: Sunday till noon; registered dentist. WC HARDING, M. D., 600 SUTTER, COR. . Powell: lei. Main 6375; painless extraction. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WaK- ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 1320 Market St. OKI OF TEETH WITHOUT *• >-l__r_, K_t 1 11. C. Young. 1841 Polksu OLTON DENTAL ASSOC! A lON. tSOd ---til- _et il DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. HORSES. A WELL-MAI CUED TE \ M OF STANDAKD- bred bay mares, 16 hands 3 inches In height; can trot singly In 2:30, together In 2:40; trial given: price singly 1 $150, together $*. 50, to effect sale. Call at 347 Fremont st. AUCTION sALE»> EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, etc. Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia si., _ WAT KIN. auctioneer. Aii HOK-KS .FOR' BALE. ALSO WAGONI -w boggles, tarts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 sixth auction sales every Wsa- seaday. bULLIV A-.' A DOVLK. Auctioneers. UST ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND driving hors-s. TaTTeRBAI.L'S. 721 Howard. •——•»—■ ' ' WAGONS AND CAKKIAGES. ALL KINDS NEW 4 SECOND-HAND WAG- oris carriages, buggies, carts, harness: largest assortment, low es 1 prices, l&tb and Valencia sts. HOUSE, SPRING WAGON AND HARNESS, suitable for peddling. $4 >: or will trade for lighter rig. 622 Telezraph ave, Oakland. GOOD 3-HORS-! EXPRESS- WAGON; CHEAP. r ■ 3878 Eighteenth sL, near Sanchez. ■ ONE-HORSE DELIVERY XV AGON AND cover, sound as new, $100. -131 Colllngwood. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!' IN new and second-baud wagons, buggies, carts, harness, robes and blankets. Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkin st., opp. new City HalL LINK LAUNDRY. BAKER'S AND MILK X wagons cheap for cash or . installments; 1 1 line . lop and open buggy; also 1 hack. 628 Harrison su s CITY REAL ESTATE. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, . 4'.'.' &-.§ '-':': '■ Room A, first floor, Crocker building. HEADQUARTERS, FOR PARK LOTS PRICES Ai.E VERY LOW, WHY XV AIT, BUY NOW. '.. I»7C TO $800: . SOUTH OF " PARK LOTS «3) i O ready to build on: $10 down, ,ss monthly. S9fllY TO $1500: RICHMOND LOTS AND —UU bouses; easy terms; same as rent. al f\(\ TO $300: MISSION LOTS: NOGRAD- •ffI-LUU lug; near cur lines*, out v $5 monthly. GET MAPS* AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ A BROTHER, CROCKER BUILDING. "A I ISslON" HOMES, f " IVI TWENTIETH AND CASTRO STS. $.-600— cash. .*25 monthly; 6 rooms.. $1900— 5400 cash, $25 monthly ; 6 rooms. $8200— 5500 cash. $30 monthly; 8 rooms. * $M4UO— jSUO cash, $35 mon. hi/;. 2 flats. $3710— 5500 cash. $35 monthly; 6 rooms. $4000— » 600 cash. $.5 monthly; 7 rooms. All finished c.mp.ete with large liay-yvindow rooms, mantes, open plumbing, plaste ed base- ments, stone sidewalks: parlors and dining-rooms decorated; have sold 167 houses in the Mission Within the last 12 years an 13 In this block in 4 months; am prepared to give buyers satisfactory prices and terms. F. NELSON, Builder, 20th and Castro sts SNA P-B ANG BUY'— ALL SUBURBAN COT- -0 tage: outs-tlits city: new, bright, cheery place; 1 fare. THE MCCARTHY Co., 646 Market sL i-KKAT BARGAIN— S9SO; COTTAGE, FOUR 'X rooms: stieet wor.t done; 2 minutes' walk frcm Mission-si, cars; also corner lots. A. G., box S, cull C ffice. , . - GEORGE M. SALSBURY*. BUILDER, WILL' ll rail: gives low estimates: furnishes plans for buildings. 521 K St., unset District. '. - | 3g££JESl9i MONEY TO LOAN. WE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 TT and 6V2 per cent, Oakland at 7 an 1 71/2: any sum. Manhattan Loan Co., Mills builduig. ~ . Its ANHATTAN* LOAN CO., 10 MILLS BUILD- ■I'I lug ground ..floor, make loans at lowest rates on 2nd mortgages; life insurance. estates, real estate in probate and undivided Interests In real estate. ANY AMOUNT AT 6V2 CENT ON REAL estate: second and third mortgages, estates, nndlvidea interests, real estate in probate, lite in- surance, goods in yvarehonse, furniture and pianos yvithout removal; mortgages and legacies bought; . no delay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., R3. 1 OANS UN FURNITURE; OR PIANOS IN S J j S. V., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest ratei, without removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, abuva: sixth; lei South 14. /' H-Hfl HIGHLY* RESPECTABLE AND PRlVAlrt place to obtain liberal advances on diamond) and jewelry of thu lowest, rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 94X Market st.: telephone Green 204. CIO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAXVN- T broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs; strictly pri- vate; low rates; tel. red 1121: establishea 18*69. 1 OW RATE, *5 PER* MONTH INTEREST XX 011 each $1001): 65c per month on $100: second mortgage: any security. Cash, box' 2, Call Office. V l* E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CT.V •' real estate; interest reasonable. Cal. Title Ins. and Trustee.. 210 Montgomery st„ Mills buld. PIANOS, FURNITURE, ETC.: NO llOO''- X al; easy terms. 39 Flood bldg., 4th and Mrkt. LOANS NEGOTIATED: LOW RATE OF IN- lerest. BY L VAIN SALOMON, 82 H Montgy. ON FURNITURE OK REAL ESTATE; LOW Interest. tsCRIBNER, 7 city Hail ave. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL; low rates: no commission.' Bonelll, 402 Geary st (£.l (10,000 ON* LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES; f&X\J low Interest. JOS.B. TOPLITZ, 830 Pine. (£.-, . TO $50,000; LOWEST RATES; 1-T &2D •iiP-i-' ■< ' morlg.: any proposition. Dryden,4l3 Mont. V- I Ms TO sl'IT BORROWERS; 6 PER CENT: 0 Is: mortgage security. LANE, 19 Montgy, 1 to 4 ADVANCES ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, without removal. Calif, storage, 722 Mission. If\ SIXTH — MOST RKLIABLE PLACE TO Aw borrow money; diamonds and jewelry. ON PIANO-, FURNTTUR .. WITH OK WITH- out removal ;low rates; no com. 116 McAllister. ANY SUM— IST AN ZD M"i "GES. EsTATES, etc.: 6 percent. 11. MURPHY, 628 Market. Or -.» • Mi.-Siv>N — SUBSCRIPTION-. AND AOA < want r.is -nte*i l»r,Trl K CALL 1 1 INANUIAL. "l\r ANTED— S6O,OOO FOR 5 YEARS AT 8% PER TT annum. Further particulars with F. H., box 18, Call office. -^B^BBEBB LOAN'S on real estate, bunds, etc.; lowest rotes. J McA I-'EK BROTHERS 108 Montgomery st. HONEY WANTED. ANTED— LOAN OF $5000: FIRST MORT- TT gage on bu lie^s irop-ity; will pay 7 per cent. Address X X., box 91, Call Office. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Oof*. RAMBLER; GUODORDER: $iOC'ASH. xOOO Address Bicycle, box 24. Call Office. /• 1897 STERLING WHEELS, SLIGHTLY v) used, gcod as new, at a bargain. A. C NICH- OLS A CO., 404 Battery si. ALL SCHOONER-YACHT, ROOMY CAB- kJ In. wood stove, dishes, compass, side lights; complete outfit fur cmlslng or duck hunting: make an off.-r. JOHN OPPENHEIM, 28 Clay st. SHOW CASKS AND COUNTER FOR MALE. 1820 Powe I st. C LIGHT DYNAMO, $35; 20 LIGHT DYN- fJ amo, $50; '-'-horsepower gasoline engine, $60; electric bells and batteries, 40 cents each. K. A. SMITH CO., 537 Mission st. JR. pool house-mover, dealer- SEC- . end-hand building material. 1122-36 Mission. • TLERS.EN ii IN 2d HAN MACHINERY* MCINTOSH A WoLPMAN. 137 Beale St. FOR SALE —SPLENDID ROUGH-COATED- J? st. Bernard bitch Alma (Duke of Edinburgh- Lady Gladys). Apply at 1320 Geary street. SAFES— RARUAINS IN NEW AND SECOND hand: all slges; half original cost. 109-111 Market st, S. F. I j OILERS, EN GINKS, PUMPS, BELTING.GAS JJeliglnes: bought and sold. WHITE. 516 Mission ttOFFEE-MILL. SCAL , HAND- TRUCK. LET- I -press, uatk and sate cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS BACK Bars, mirrors, show- cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and second- hand. J. noon an, 1017-1019-1021-1024 Mis- sion st,, above Sixth. BARS SHOWCASES, COUNTERS SHKLV- XJ lug, eta. bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS — ESTATE OF THOMAS B. ROBINSON, deceased. No- tice Is hereby given by the undersigned, AL- T. R T. ROBINSON, G. - XV*. FRINK and C. 8. CAPP, executors of the estate of THOMAS B. ROBINSON, deceased, to ibe creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with tbe necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said WALTER T. ROBINSON, G. XV T INK and CS. c ■ PP, at the office of FOX A GRAY". 608 Montgomery street, room 6, the suite being the place for the transaction of j the business of the said estate In the city aud county of San Francisco, State of California Walter T. robin son, G. W. FKINK, 'C. S. CAPP, Executors of the estate of THOMAS B. ROBIN- SUN, deceased. Dated at fan Francisco, October 27, 1897. VTOTICE TO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF IV WILLIAMS 11 ULTZ, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by ihe signed, A. C. FRKESK. Administrator of the estate of XVILLJAM SCHULTZ, deceased, 10 the creditors -of. and, all persons having claims against, tbe said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within leu months after ibe lirst publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at room 35, Chronicle building, corner of Geary and Kearny streets, the same being bis place for the trans- action of the business of the said estate In the City and county of ran Francisco, State of California. A. C. FREl'se, Administrator of the estate of WILLIAM ? CHULTZ, deceased.-. Dated at San Francisco. October £0, 1897. J. .1. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator -VJOTICETO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF JOHN i\ MOHOLY, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. CLA Ha MOHoLY", adminis- tratrix or the estate of JOHN M Holy, deceased, to the creditors of and all' persons having claims against the said deceased, to exbtbit them with the ne< es-ary vouchers, within four months after the first publican, n of this notice 10 the said ad- ministratrix at ; 1438 Eighth avenue suit 11. the same being her place for the transaction of the business ot the said estate In the city aud County of San Francisco, State of Ca.ifornla. CLARA MOHoLY. Admiutstratrix of the es- tate of JOHN" MOHOLY". deceased. Dated at san Francisco October 6, 1897. THE CALIFORNIA DKBRI-S COMMISSION, having received amplications to mine by hy- draulic process from T. La imore in the Conrad A Wheeler mine near Forbeatown, Butt.) County, to deposl tailings in a raviue, and from Edward C. Klguey in the Hound ' Butte mine near San An- dreas, Calaveras Couniy, to deposit tailings in Batista Creek, gives notice that a meet! 'g will be held at room 59. Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, on November 15, 1897, at 1:80 p. H. -'■ - *-- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TVJN'T MI3S ■*, ',. " -~— ~— THIS GRAND VALLKV EXCURSION. .'■' ROUND TRIE, $2 50. A dav of pleasure to the pleasure-seeker and a - day of profit ti> the home-seeker and land-buyer. A special excursion. train will be rim from san Fraucisco to Atwater, Merced County, and return SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1897. This is one of the richest sections of California for growing ersin, fruit, sugar beets, sweet po a- toes. etc. 10.000 acres of the estate of J. \V. MITCHELL, deceased adjoining Atwater, will be so d at auctinu on day of excursion to .the highest binder. Any one looking for a home or fine hrtu- I 'iff land cannot well .afford to miss this great sale. Train leaves ba-i Francisco (tcot of ..arket st.> at 7 a. m. and returns t.t »:45 P M. Connections made with trains from ban Jose, sacrameuto, Santa Rosa, Stockton, Napa, etc. Fare from San 1-ranclsco $2 50: from ail other points in the State one and one-third the regular single trip first-class fare. Barb. 'cue at 12 M. Sale at 1 p. M. lain or vliti e. fttj'j.J-' za's^f^^gpagl^p Send for. large map of California (retails at $1) showing. location of ibis tract of .land; free on application; also detail maps and circulars for the asking. '*£^HB**BB& !! SRMeflS£Mi| For further particulars rales, etc., apply to your nearest ticket agent, .or sec handbills, or see McAFEE EROS., 108 Montgomery St., San Fran- cisco. Cal. BARGAINS ! ! -L> :-'.-. IN EAT. FRUIT AND GEAZLMJ LANDS. ' McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery St., Sau Francisco. ' . r"~r i BY ORDER OF THE BANK OF "WOODLAND . ' CAPAY VALLKY. The earliest frnit &ectiou, well settled and only' ninety miles from san Fraucisco by rail. FnUll AND WRAIN LAND. 88V2 acres, near Winters, $17 50 per acre, i.030 a res, Esparto, $20 per acre. 160% acres, near Tancred, $U0 per acre. LV^i/a acres, near Winters, $2. 50 per acra 181 acres, near Madison, $30 per acre. - 820 acres, near Winters. $'M1 per acre. * . 161 Va acres, near Capay, $40 per acre, 1534 acres, near Capay, $45 per acra ALSO 3440 acres, near Swingles, $2 25 per acre. 480 acre*, near Merrius, $18 50 per acre. 840 acres, near Dunn. can. $7 per acre. '- 240 acres,, near Duuiiig.ui, VI 1 per acre. AL-O 1105 acres, near Willows, $27 50 per acre. I SOU acres, near Anderson, Sacramento River bottom, $16 50 per acre. GRAZING LAND. 11892*4 acres, flanKing capay Valley. $4 per acre. 4520 acres, flanking Capay Valley, $2 75 per acie. --- .. ■•> 3768 acres, adjoining Capay Valley, $.2 25 per acre. 2800 acres, adjoining Capay .Valley, $3 51. per acre. 7820 acres, near Bed Bluff, $2 per acre. MCAFEE BROS,, IPB Montgomery sl. San Francisco, Cal. 9<iiili ACRES FINE GRAIN LAND: 4 MILES A\J\)\J from railroad, in Tehama County, at a low cash rental, or 111 exchange il for improved property in or near this citv. Address A. W. ROBINSON, 221/2 Geary St., room 27. CIONTRA COSTA LANDS. FARMING, FRUIT yj and sugar-beeL ¥. E. WESTON, Walnut Ck. "VTINEYAKD ANDFKUITLAND: 160ACRES; ] V only $11 an acre; one-qutrter mile to tailroad: i ens-r terms; Illustrated landbook free. M. GRIF- I FIN, Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. SKND BTAAP FOrt ILLUSTRATED FAM- phlet of information about Calitornia lands, li. FRANCIS, rms 69-71 Chronicle oidg, S,*F .Cal. ! DI'iJAH-BBKT AND APPLE LAND — 200 j O acr-s, in 10-acre tracts; near Wtuson viile: $100 per acre. B. P. QUINN, Watsonvllle; send tor land cata oi;ue. ffljC AN ACRE— 64O ACRES KERN COUNTY: fJpO good for stock, sheep, rulL S.. box 40. Call. LITTLE HOME-' ULOSK To lOWN; IM- proved: easy terms; also 4 to 12-acre pieces on 8 and 10 yearn' credit. D. H. TWINO, So- noma City; everv Monday ai 632 Market St.. S. V OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9 08 BROADWAY. oakland REAL ESTATE. i THE event :* : • ".' THE EVEINT mfS "OF IHE YEAR. M . .": " ..-,:!•. j*. t OF THE YEAR. OAK-C H'KRED ADAMS POINT. OAK-COVERED ADAMS PjINT. This famous tract of land with a mile of front- j age on Lake Merritt, overlooking the very best residence portion of Oakland, to wit, Webster, Harrison, Jackson, Madison and 1 ak sts.. Is cow- for sale in sub, i visions I his is tbe event uf the year. Already handsome homes bave teen com- menced by purchasers of lots. Ibe stieet work is complete, ihe homes of --enaior (.eo. C. Per- kins, Dr. E. L Dow, A. c. Coffin, R. Geo Zar.n. W. W. Whitman, thai. M. Looke and Frank C. Ha- , vens are within one bock. All desiring the choices lots now on the market are requested to call and be shown tbe property. , Prices from $20 to $40 per irot.t foot- special terms to those who build. ; Send for Illus- trated souvenir. Lake snore Land Co., A. U. Breed, manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES j.TO LEX. 1/LKOANT REsIDENCo,' ON JACKSON ST., XJ $100 with stable.. On Har.lsou sL. near Duraut, $75. On Lake at $80. . On Madison BL. $60. W. K BARNARD. 458 Ninth sL 1 ! I I ' — OAKLAND FLATS. fflj 17 MODERN* 6 AND 7 BOOM FLATS; NO qpX I . dark rooms: stoves; porcelain bath: water and ashman free: near Ade Ine station. Oakland; key at 940 Union st. KoENIG A KBOLL, 1006 Broadway, Oakland. - ■' 'i- gg OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. \\TANTED— CASH BUYERS FOR FURNI. "1 ture and household goods this week. Special at the old store of 11. SCHELLUAAS, 408 E.ev- euth St., Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ' ALAMEDA REAL • ESTATE. JUST XIKK PAYING BENT; GREAT BAR- gams in real estate. $1800— i image of 4 rooms and bath. . "11760— Modern colonial cottage; near rtntion. $3260— Beautiful 2-story- house rooms; large lot. . . ... $2500— Colonial cottage 5 rooms. MAKCU--.E A HEMMEL, Bay-sr, station (broad gauge), Alameda. ffl;-| * > ."\ l l LOVELY COTTAGK; 8 BOOMS «IP X t*o\J. and bath; large lot: lawn, fruit trees, iliwers, etc ; easy terms. Address F. H. L, Alameda Cull Office. tt 1 7*;a rHouBK Or » booms, LOT WXIOB, -tip 1 I OK'. *10.» cash down; $2400. house of 9 rooms, lot. 50x141: $1511 V house 12 rooms, lot bOx 140; $140», hon,e 6 room*, lot 3 XlkO $.500, housed r oms. lot 37:6x125: 13600 ho rooms, 10t52.\155; >660U,b u.e i0 room slot 75x138: lots, ! $200. $300, $400. .■.- .">■.(' up to $2000; all these for small cash payment] an • terms to suit; exeba igea offered in houses, lots and ranches. 8. -. FAL- CONER .*£ co. Ray statlou, Alameua, and 18 Post St.. .-an 1 rancisco. ' t ■ ALAMEDA BARO A INS. $15100- Lot 33:4x100; nice cottage, 4 rooms and bath: any terms $1900 Lot 28x150; modern cottage,. 5 rooms and hath; easy terms. •J'JHtO-Lut 40x150: beautiful new up-to-date cottage: $150 cash •*-'."> per month; nenr station and school; great bargain. $3250— 2-story modern house, 7 rooms and batn; near narrow-gauge R. R. station; tod bar- gain. $3500— Fine 2-story bouse of 8 rooms; corner lot with stable: easy terms $f>6oo— Great snap: elegant bouse of 10 rooms, lard- room, sta.de, etc.: near Morton-it. station. Houses built to suit and to let In all parts of Ala- meda 11. P. MOREAL A CO., 1433 Park at.. Alameda BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SEE THESE BARGAINS: ALL NEW AND 0 modern: two 8-room nouses, $.->200; o;.e-r'Om, $31110: one H-ro.-m. (2000: easy terms.: see owner, 14-7 spruce st.. Be 1,-elov.- .-.- .PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 1 IV FRY STABLE FOB RANCH, $;80d: i' rooming-bouse for ranch, $2000: 2 flats for ranch, $41,00; Mission property for now-mown property. »50H0: luO business places, from $50 lo $5000; 88 houses and lots, from *500 to $25,000: 68 latichei, .from . #450 to . $SO,COJ. H. C. 11KCKKK, 1020 Maraet si. . STORAGE. AT LOWEST RATF.B-HOUSF.HOLD GOODS, pianos, etc.; advances made; fireproof build- ing. F. W. ZEHFUSS, 840 Mission. -Mint 18.1. ; AT LOW RATES— IIURB. CARPETS, ' pianos, household "goods; - clean, light com- partments; " advances made. J. NOON an*, 101/ j to 1028 Mission st-, above sixtn; open evenings. - CARPET-CLEANING. Cil . Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS; /titans, moves! , ays carpets. G. H. STEVEN 4 JMer. 38 anil 40 Mgiiln st.: telephone south 250- -.. ..i... , o i,..,.,j,-, UlfrOUarKD WITH «» poor work send ioSPAULDING'S PloneerCst- ■pet-beat'.nz Worm, ..53-5.' 'I ehama st. : tel. So. 4J. \ d Vance car. •- leaning go., 4uj j\ t-uttdr; iel. Mum 394. GEO. XV'ALCOM, prop. JWAl'TS.reiiab.e carpet-c,eaning,reuovtg,alter- . atlon works, 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessie 321. Ci BEAT EAST ERN STEAM CaRPE 1 -CLEAN r ing works. 14 Bth. B. GRANT, tel. Jessie 201. BARBER'S i.N I KRPRISI-: C'ARPr. I-'JI.K i.N- X) iug wks, 23d 34th. Tel. Ml?. 300. Z. T. Barber. CARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE J new. J. McQUEEN, 453 Stevenson; teL 9. 228. CLEANING. 3C, LAVING. *'c: RU . SAM- ' pies free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 3 Eighth. CARPETS CLEANED I.E.NOV AT LlKifi new. ZA Tenth; lei. south ..0. Macklutosti ACo. J E. iIiTCHr-.1.L, CARPET-CLkaNI.M. CO.. . ''40 14ih st.; cleaning 3c. a yard; tel. Mis 74. CONKLIN'S I'ARFEi - BEATING WOKa*. / i.-.j Golden Gate ave. Telepuoue East l2d> mm—mmkm—mm • TBir h. marriage and i:e*;h notices sent bv mall will hot be inserted. They must b> handed In at either of the publication* offices and be Indorsed with the name and residenceoi persons authoiUed to have the same published.! BORN. DUFFY— October 31, 1897, to the wife of Richard Duffy, a son. GREGORY— October 29, 1897,'tothe wife of Ed Gregory, a son. LOEWK— November 2, 1897. to the wife of XVil- It.iin G. Lr-e-.ve. a (taut-; titer MAR it I Eli. KALFIN— ASCII— In this city, Octobp- 31.189-. by Rabbi Isidore Myers of the Bush-street Temple. Frank Kaltia aud Theresa Ascfc, both of -tin Francisco. DIED. Baldie, Imogene Pray, Frank P. Cumrulngs. vVilliani F. Regan, Daniel A. •-.-' Dilleunurg. Michael Schwartz, Kaii; Fancher, Charles H . •••'evening. ' hristlna J. Fautz, William !-everris, Andrew E. ' Haner, Char! »i G. Sievers, Anna E. J. Harris, William strong. Dr. George W. Hennessey. William D. Vetib-r. Armaud J. Palmer, May H. - Zimmer, Christopher, Zoberbier, Amy BALPIE— In this city. Octoter 30 1597. Imogene Baldie, beloved mother of .Mrs Andr-w t'ordoi and Fred 11. and Salie A. Paldie, a native Of Michigan, aged .7 years 9 months and 19days. 4f~*rFunerai services will be held THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. xt.. at the par- lors of H. F. Snhr A Co.. 1209 Mission street, near i-igbth. Intermeut. Laurel Hill Cemetery. CUMMINGS-ln this city. November 2. 1897, William V, Cummlngs, a native uf Buffalo, N. Y.. aired 42 years. Js7*Ollicers and members of Marine Engl- neeis' Benellclai Ab«o tutio-i No. 3*' ate in- vited to attend his luneral THIS DAY (Thurs- day), a- 2 o'clocc p. xt.' from tits late residence. 1024 Alabama street, between Tyventv-s and Twenty-third. Interment L»urel Hill Ceme- tery. • H&&IJBS3M9 DILLEN*F.UIIG-In this r-Itv. November 3.1897. Michael, oeloveJ husband of Margaret Dilien- burg, and father of T ;ile, Oeor^a. Ait gie. Rose. May and Mar-tare; .Diileuburg, a native ot Ger- many, a^ei 48 years. FANCHKR- In this city, November 3. 1897. Charles a. Fa neb father of Mrs. C. B. Piatt and C. 11. and F- II Kaiirh-T, » native or Essex, N. Y.. aitetl 70 years 9 mouths ana 5 days FA UTZ-In 'his city. No?emoer 1, 1H37 William, beloved husband of Henrietta Fautz. and father of William. Henry. Josephine and Minnie Fautz, Mrs. Laura F. Meiburn and Mrs. A. A Cavagnaro, a native of fl.idi.-n, Germany, age! 71 years. _ 4-F-FrteiHly and acauatntancas are respect- Jniiy Invited to atten I tie lun-srai THIS DAY, (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his lan residence, 2217 Taylor sireet, ineuce to ft Boni- face church. Golden I'a.o avenue, betweea Jones and Leavenworth streets where asolemti requiem high mass will lie celebrated for the repose of his sou!, commencing at 0 tie o'clo3£ a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HaNER— In this cttv. November 1, 1897. Charles CL, beloved busband of Mary Haner, and. father of William, Frank and Jo- Haner and Mrs. Jo- sephine Turtlot, a native of Germany, aged 62 year». SfS~ Friends and annual 11 t,-inr»s are reso'tct'- fniiy Invited to attend tie funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors ot the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Geary, unoer the aus- pices of the California Burial Company. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HARRIS- in this cl •-. November. 3, 1897. Wil- liam, beloved husband of Adeline Harris, anl father of Mrs Otto, Olsen anl Amy and Finer- son Hurls, a native of Toronto, Canada, aged 65 years. HENNESSEY-In this c'tr, November 2, 1897. William Dewain.de ry -beloved son of I John Alfred, and Maria Hennessey, brotherof Mary Agnes Isabella, John Alfred, Arthur Joseph, Mande and the late John Alfred Hennessey, and nepheyv of he. late John Hennessey, a na- tive of San Francisco, age-l 28 years 1 month, and '.'4 days. 49* Friend I ant aTi'ialntanr>'»y arm respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TOMORROW (Friday).' at 1: 10 o'clock e. m.. from his lite residence, 8024 Twenty-fitth. street, thence to SL Peter's Cnurch for services. Interiuen-, Mount Calvary Cemetery. PALMER— InOaklanl. November 2. 1897. May I'., wife of XV. S. Palmer, and daughter of the late -lex D. hober-ton. im Friends and acinaintances ar-y respect- fully invited to attend tbe funeral services THIS DAY (Thursday), a: 10:45 o'clock a. m. at th* family residence, 962 Union street, corner Tentn. Oakland, interment private. PRAY— In this city. NovecibT 3. 1897, Frank Pierce Pray, a native of Kojlimy, Mass., aged 43 years 4 months and 9 days. Friends are ' respect lull <■ Invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Fridav), at 10 o'clock a. x.,iit ins residence of Captain John Bermlagbam 741 chestnut street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. REGAN— In tills city. November 3.1897. Daniel A. Regan, beloved son of Mrs. Peter Stanley, and brother of Joseph A., Jamei and Peter Regan aua Thomas F. cone, a native of New or. etuis. La., age! 40 years. SCHWARTZ— In this city. November 3,1897, Katie, beloved wife of Al Schwartz., daagnterof Jane and the lato James Mclionald, and sister .of Jim. Joe and Clara McDonald and Mrs. C. sweetie.-, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 year,. • US-Friends and arnnaititanc-i ar» r'soe-.'.- Jnllv lnvited to attend the funeral TO- XI OR ROW (Friday), at 8:80 o'cloca a. a., from the resl- sienceo her mother, 207 sniptcy -.trees, thence to sr- Patrl k's Church, where a ->o emn reqiieiu mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, cdrnmencmg at 9 o'cl.ck a. m. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. •• SEVEN I ile this city. November 3, 1897. Christina J. Sevening, a native -if Boston, aged 3 * years. . toy Fnendi ani ac-inalnt.-incsi nr» r-fsn^t*. fullv Invited ti attend tn,s ftiiiert 1 Tills D.\Y (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter A Co.. 122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill cemetery. SEVERN'S— In this cltv. N'ovemher 3, 1897, An- drew Edgar, beloved son of T. J. and Mary dec- erns, .and brotherof 1- r'.e, Esther. Em ll v and Ethel vents a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 11 months and 15 days. jjt"*r Friends and aoaoalntanice-i are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-.MO RROW (Friday), from bis lute residence, 1939 Fills street, iheuce to Holy crosi Church. Idiy street, between t-c >lt and Devlsadero. where » solemn reqaie.n huh mass will be celebrate! lor the repose of his soul, commencing a: .0 doc* a.m. Intermeut Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. Please omit flower*. SIEVERS— In this cl.v. November 3. 1897. Anna Elenora Juliette, youngest anl beloved daughter of Christ and Dina siev.crs a native of San 1-rah- ' iscj, aged 2 montns and 2V days. STRONG — In this citv. November 2, lr*7. Dr. oeorse XV. . beloved iiusuan <■ of Armenia Slront. ana rather of -.orntila B.anl XVnlier V. bir„nt, a native of Bolton. Conn.. a«ed 68 yearn 1 mo un and 0 d.-»vs. iH-rtforl (Conn.) and New York papers ease copy. J *$- Friends are resnectfnllv invite I to s'l'nl the funeral services TO-MORROW Friday), at 11 o'cioca a. m.. a u s late residence, :..; Lar- kin street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VEILLER— In this city. November 3. 1897. Ar- mani Jerome, beloved sou of Mathilda and tbe late ; Louis Vellier. and orotuer of Daniel, Sey- mour, Leo n. Albert, Louise. Augustine, Alice and Hennette X'etller. « native of San Fran- cisco, aged 21 -ears aud 5 months. ZIMMER— Ia Golden Gat'. November 2. 1597. Christopher, beloved busband of Margaret he Zimmer. father of Mrs K. (titter and Joan and LouGe Zimmer, aud grandfather of John, Ed- want. Gustave and Louis nicer and Louise, Chris opber, Katie, Edna, John and Johanna Zlmmer. a native of Nledir Wei-iel. Hessun. Darmstadt, rmany, aged 71 years 9 months and 22 days. JSe~Friends * and - acaaatntancei are respect- fully invited to attend the fun»rsl TO-MORRo at (Friday), at 12 . o'clock m., from his late resi- dence. 12 Adeline street near Menlo, thence by 1 o'ciock p. m. creek-route beat to San Fran- cisco. .1 interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ZoBERKIKH — November 3, lsvT. Amr, only daughter of Morris and Luc Zooerbier. a native or nj.., PraiicMco, a.ed IS years and 1 day. 1506 Hyde street. a $fj*ririternietit private. *ra — « WIcAVOY & CALLACHER, FUN'KRAL DIRKTOR-s A KMBAI.MKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone south 80. JL— ——■——-•— U a»™a»-M»»aaai-aT-«aMM-Mi-M-Mayqa«a'aae-BS-aeaMa« SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. PERFfcTUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and <-en- tral Avenue, Sea Francteco. | &-aaaaaseaaHHßaHnea«Bt-*At'aaßHadeMßMkMtMaae-BMI 11