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:'_ MOlsfcs TO LET. 225 rem >S ~ TENKM: NT 0F * EOOMS i i BJH>MS .AND KITCHEN; FIBST FLOOK. a: I!S4 .'.atoma si., near Fourth. >k'/ 2ND ,r, ; n il! A L 110u SK ) _ IjATKLyKKK . U- ovatfd: quiet: respectable; most rea-onabl-. <.S HOUSK \-L>- 5 lOOMS IN FIN X ORDER: , <^U>. come see It. 1567 Kearny. nr. Greenwich. 740 i' OOsI s l IM --I-^K« ■: DETACHED ROOM; i jv; oaclc, .1.. each 7 rooms: tcooa yard: $VJ. \LLOVEB TOWN— " ' Tirivv 2m r'T.i hoUlies to ren; b >' BALDWIN A , H'>U ELL. 10 Jlontffi'ni.'r* s-. FURNISHED HOUSES. 1., UKNISHED HOUSE; 6 KOOMS AND BATH: x moJern: Cheap to gtod tenants. 714 sterner. ]V"KW 11. VSK, 12 KOOMS, FURNIAHKb; -Li bi liar<l room, furnace, etc, to lft in Alameda; won a exchange for luruished bonse in Sun Fran- clsco for « few montiis. W. '.. box 150. Chil COTTAGES TO LET. SUNNY COTTAGE, 4 BOOMS; TO GOOD TEN- ant $13. 447 Flfih, near Bryant. Q I O DEI'ACHEI) COTTaOE OF 4 BOOMS; O-• — . no children. 1523 Buchanan, near Geaiy. SUNNY oil .\ i.l- . -. 4 A.n H 5 KOOMS, BATH, basement, aud yard: cheap. Dolores ana Fit- teemh sts. Ql(' COTJ"AGE; 5 IiOUMS; BUNNY SiDE; OiO. LOth St., nr. Eureka. Apply to F. NeL- SON, cor. Twentieth aud Castro st*. I'LATS TO LET. C '>') -f\ FI.A11IV!- KO MS AND BATH. tj* — mO\J. 1-7 Ash aye., bet. Polk aud Vau N ess. HAIGHT AND BAKER— NICE SUNNY FIVE and six-room flats: best neighborhood. \r. Il\ UPPER AND 1,0 WE R FLAT; 4 » I', rooms; hall and doable parlors. 1606 euson si., nr. Eighteenth. j \i ODERN SUNNY" FLATS. 6 AND 7 ROOMS, J 1 .'I baih. 2520 sutter st.; rent reasonable. nv.. I <■) UPPEK FLAT FOUR SUNNY ROOMS O-L — . uud bath; no children. 528 Greenwich aU W74 CLAVI'O.N ST., SOUTH OF FKED- O i rt crick: modern Hat 4 rooms and bath; cheap. ITPPEK SUNNY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND > bath. 19 .lulian aye., off Four.eenth st. VI W *LAT TO Lp.T; 7 RouM.b AND BATH. v-> 951 Foisom St., near sixth. I"»LATS— ROOMS ANI) BATH: YARD. 3570 seventeenth st., near i^uerrt-ro. rpiKTED SUNNY Ui'PF.R FLAT, 6 KOOMS -L-aud bath. S Webster St., near Haight. '_> FLATS, 5 KOOMS, BATH, 147 GROVE, $19 0 4 and t> rooms, bath, 715 Grove, $15 aud $20. J NICE, SUNNY ROOMS: RENT REASON- "a ab 23 Dearborn si., oS seventeenth st. \ LLOVEK TOWN — J\- Yon see flats 10 rent by BALDWIN <$: HoWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 01 /' CORNi-.K FLAT; TWENTY-THIIiO _LU. and Castro sts.: 5 rooms aud bath. ton WALLKK ST., NEAR STEINEB— FINE • ' — — • sunny Hit's of 6 rooms and bath; yard; basement: $18. ■■"QAVE MONEY BY BENTINO NICE FLATS, 0 $6 to $15, a. SPECK <fc CO. 'S, 602 Market si. /■HEAP MODERN FLATS, 0 AND 6 KOOMS; \J *-Bioslti: see them. 523 Seventh HOrSEKEEriNG ROOMS. Castro Street. jAFCASTRO-2 OB 3 NICE FURNISHED •i"'c) private housekeeping; larze lawn. l'app_ Street. i) SUNNY" ROOMS: FURNISHED COMPLETE - - f>t housekeep.n?. 20Capps;. Eddy Street. <>-| - EDDY— SUNNY ROOM: FOLD- I • ' J. I ing-bed; use of kitcuen; private lamily. Ellis Street. 00/ i ELLIS — TWO NICELY FURNISHED 0— U rooms; complete tor housekeeping: bah. ulill -ireo-. II J FIFTH— SUNNY FRONT CONNF.CT- •>i "■ u;ir housekeepiug rooms; oaih; stov^} •-.Ht; private: *J0 • ■•!- I rH— LLEAN, FUBNISHEDHOUoE- D — «J keepinj;; 2 $10 2 $12; alsosinyie, *5. *■ uimibi .->tr«s«.. -I 1 rv i FOLSOM— 2 SUNNY FRONT R OMS; 1 J \JO furnshd complete honsekp?. rent cheap. ritnkliii Street. 'nn FRANKLIN — a L • RGK NICELY FUR- «J>'>- nish«^d sunny connecting rooms; suitable for houteke^ pia«. /w, FRANKLIN— 2 SUNNY H'R.MSHED «3U 1 ' rooms nii'ieie fcr housekeeping. v o.ueu t,«t^ A*eiiuo. rnn GOLDEN GATE — HOUSEKEEPING j • »Jv/ rooms; bedroom: convenient. drove Street. '7fi9 GBOV-". cor! VAN ness— unfur- _l '_ nished 3-room suites, with g»s stove, j.aiiii.- Mr«j«».. 1 7OA MARKET— SUNNY FURNISHED AL- Jl'iXll cove, »12; and two or three housekeep- ing; reasonable. 11111 -< street. - if- M INN A — FUttN -HED ROOMS, COM- dIU plete for housekeeping; large yard. I>»»ioina «>ti«;e.. NATOMA— SUNNY ROOMS FOR O i \ hous«-ke^pinz; yard: rent $8. Perry Street. O/?0 PERRY-$8: 3 UNFURNISHED PUN- _U«J ny rooms; separate entrance; new house; rear. .Point Lodos Avenue. <>19n roINT LOBOs— TWO SUNNY FUR- — J +-\J n shea rooms: housekeeping; *8. L 1 i..k >ireet. -1 q-i Q POLK-2 OR S WELL FURNISHED 1 _. 1 tj rooms, complete for housekeeping; gas; running water. Mxtb Mreo.. .■ . i SIXTH — FRONT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- i"T ing rooms furnished complete: reasonable. te'ienth Miets.. 1 An SEVENTH (GIKaRD) _ SUITES AND J z i_ kitchen: also single rms.: newly renovated. leliama street. " rr-I rj TEHAMA, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH il i —Nice sunuy room lor light housekeeping; rent $4. Turk Street. C on TURK-SUNNY FRONT HOUSEKEEP- U— O ing suiie; reasonabie. Webster Street. rj-i i WFB-TER— 'Z OK 3 LARGE SUNNY ill rooms furnished or unfurnished for house- keeping. iliscellaneou*. O NFURNISHED KOOM.S FOR LIGHT — hou aeKet-pinK: every convenie- cw; l»rg- clos- ets, etc.; Bocd I' Call jeierences. AddresX. } . Z., box 1, Call Office. /- , - LAKKIN-BKANCK OFFICE OK THB l/l«) (All. -iif.*. rti.noiu »' »tn. «<1 ■ txk<>n. BOOMS TO LET. liaker Street. "i\ a BAKER— NICE SUNNY FURNISHED 1 ■ ''I ro m ; with or without board. i.ukit Mi-eet. A m BUSH— 2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- . t—J olshed front rooms; piano; gas: running uate-i. Clementina Street. /40 3 TINA-FURNISHK'> FRONT I '•'••. 4 rojm iorl»1y or geuilemen; *3 month. V t.uiiv Mreo.. T-; Cl EDDY— NEWLY RENOVATED; 1(i from suite; other sunny 100 ms: 16 up. tU)' EDOY— LABOE sUNNY, PLEASANT \JV' • Ui.fnruui.ed or furnished room; running w»te|; cheap. *-»k*»tli StroJi. CH'JRMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 BTH . ÜBl - *"*" Markei; turntahed and unfnmished. TSL:^ M I ' ITAN S| L ECT FAMILY AJr2 "a, 00 ffth --cor. Mission: rooms 60c '»c •«d «1 uer night; $■> to M per week. KOOMS TO LET-Continued. i-iii* Street. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES. cent lights; readiiiK-room. Mnokinu-room and ladies' parlor; rooms per nli:ht. Ssctosl 50: week, *2 to $S; month, *8 t» $30; elevator on olUce lloor: rooms with hot, and io!d water: bath*. T3OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS— 2OO SINGLE it nnd fait, mis; 20c to 50c Durnt. ifl to $3 wk. j» Ukom ">t r««j.. 1 099 1 FOLs O« ST.- FURNISHED FUNNY iu --« lront room *.nu use of bath; reasonable. franklin Street. C)/-> FRANKLIN — 4 BEAUTIFUL FRO N To — o rooms; furniaheU and aniarnlshed: sunny. 110 FKAN 'KLIN-SUNNY FRONT ROOM IN ilu few house; ■ private lam ly : $8. •Fulton ntreat. 0 FULTON (FULTON HuUSE)-NICELY FUR- *' nished rooms: single oren fuite; $Sand $15 up. »'*iti v Stroo.. m GEARY— LARGE FRONT ROOM; CEN- yJi. 1. traliy located; rent $10; use of bath. 101 7 GKAR Y —LARGE FRONT room; 2 -I \J 1. t large clothes closets, trate, gas, etc. Ouerrero Street. IJ9J OUKRRRRO, NEAR TWENTIETH— IN • *-* * private fami.y, front alcove room; sunny; all conveniences: board reasonable. Hayes Street. "lOAa HAYEP-1 PLAINLY FURNISHED i*ti' sunny room; 12x15 feet: private; lamp; first floor; #7. Hawthorne Street. \Af\ HAWTHORN — NICE FURNISHED liv rooms to let. Howard. Street,. 1 £0H HOWARD, COR. FOURTEENTH— 3 •*-*- V/VJ sunny front rooms; rent $9. . unp Mree.. i 071 JESSIE, NH. Jr'IFTU AND MARKET- *-> I - 1 - Large front rm. for 10r2:56 or f8; stove. 4-i JESSIE, REAR OF INT— SMALL SIN- OO gle room with closet; $4; private. Kearny Street. Of) KF.ARN Y-SUNN \ FURNISHED ROOMS; O\J suites, singles; tourists: unlurnished oflices. ARLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY — A Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect; lerms reasonable. Lurkln streec. DA 4 LARKIN, DOWNSTAIRS— SMALL OR 01/"± laree room to lady; rent reasonable; apply to dressmaker. 51»(ioi> >treet« Jl O MASON. OPP. NATIVE SONS' HALL— ■jIO Nicely furnished sunny room reasonable. JilAlim^r Kuee;, I^4 MCALLISTER (A. AND K. BUILDING)— xtc Rooms: studios: oflices: $8 per month up. 11111:1 Street. l±n>7 MINNA, COR. J-.H.HTH— NEWLY FUR- DO I nisbed bay-window room; $1 a week. i.»uo'i "treo.. TTANCOCK HOUSE, >al MISSION: SELECT XT lamlly rooming-house: 50;o$j per weeit. Q.TI 1 MISSION — NEATLY FURNISHED c/ — 1 2 front room; ga»; bato: $7 per month. 1 oik Street. In POLK— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, 1 OR 2 X i gentlemen: single, $1 a week up. 1 (<AI POLK, COR. CLAY— I VERY LARGE, XO^iO nicely furnished from room; reasouable. i osr Mree.. RANDOLPH HOUSE, SJI POST, COR.MASON; JLV 50 hay-window parlor-t: smaller rooms; run- ning water, gas: $1 50 to $4 50 per week. 600 PJST — CHANGED HANDS; THOB- _— oughly renovated: suites and single; hot ! and cold water, bath. MRa M. s-CHULZ. Second Street. QQ-J SECOND-SUNNY FURNISHED PAR- -00 1 lor for housekeeping. Muckton streec LTROI'EAN, 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT JT-j rooms: suite or single; clay, week or month; tabs: hot aud cold waier: transient; e.evator. 1 t'(\A T> CKTOX, BF;r. UNION AXi) FILL- IOuI best— Nicely turnished sunny r.onn. ; Tenth Street. m TENTH, NR. MARKKT— I LARGE RM. complete for hou-e»eeplng: 1 small rm., $3. '1 uik Mree.. '9JI TURK— SUNNY FRONT AND BACK •J— -T'J parlor and kitchen; use of bath. Miscellaneous. V"EWLY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM IN i.l private faml y. with gas and bath: desirable location. Address Rooms, box 60, Call Ollice. ! SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND I k? cold water, large c'oset, It h, gas, etc.: good location; ti minutes' w»lk from Kearny and Mar- ket a's : reurences required. AddreSi P. P. P., box 2. Call Orlice. HOARDING AND KOOMS. QAQ VAN — NEWLY FURNISHED OUO sunny rooms: table board; terms moderate. IjKOOKLYN HOTEL, 2os-2ia bush st.. i) board and room $1 to $2 per da/, 16 to $12 p-r week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1; suite roumi fur family $1 tosl 90 per night: first-class sorvlcu: lree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. ACKMEIEP.'o HOTEL, 123 TO 129 EDDY si.; Choice sunny rooms $2 50 per week and up; board, Al table, $6 and up. FRED ERTEL and ADAM HACK MEIER, Proprietors. ThE WAi.D'iRF, 309 POWELL, OPP. UNION square— Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele- ganilv furnlsi.ed: board MRS. J. A. CALHOUN. CHILDREN BOARDED. LADY WISHES BOY TO BOARD; GOOD home with mother's care. 418 Clementina st. GERMAN WIDOW WOULD LIKE TAKE \J 1 or 2 children to board from good people: 2 i to 3 years of age; good home. Address M., Lox 39, Call. NMARRIED LADY Wl^liEs TO TAKK \J care of 1 or 2 children at her hume during the day. Apply 744 Harrison st. I /'ERMAN LADY WISHES A CHILD TO vJT boa d: good home. 435^ Hayes sL PLEASANT HOME FOX BABY: RE v-ON- x abl<i: room for parent. 39 Dorlaud, nr. Dolores. LADY WOULD LIX.. 1 OK 2 CHILDREN TO board: mother's care. 474y Tehama st. MOJII-.s TO LET. QTORE. BEST LOCATION. SUITABLE FOR O dressmaking parlor, millinery-store or restau- rant. Address b X 275. Hay wards, ' al. k. TORES, Or Fii ES, BASc.MENT, HALLS, IN O old building of V M. C. A., 23- .--utter; r.-nt low; splendid location for restanritnt. Apply H. J. MclOY, 208 Mason st. TO LET — BaKKRY OVi.N AND RANGE; rent low; rooms. 1101 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. EMMA M'I'.ECKELS BUILDINU, 927 MAR- ket st.-$l- io r.'O. A6HTOK. room 210. HORSES, AUCTION .-.ALEi EVERY bATURDAY AT li o'cloclc of horses, buggies, wagons, harness. »te- Emporium sales yam* YAi '» aieiicm »L, i. WATKINs, anctioncer. A(\ Jiui..-h.-. FOR bALB: ALHO WAGON ttA/ buggies, run*, bartieas; Urand Arcade Hori« Market, 327 sixinuL: nucUon sale* every W»l- -seMla/. fcl'JLLl VAN «fe IX>YLtC Aoctloneera, UST ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND driving hors-g. TATTr.RSALL'S, 721 Howard. WAGONS AND CAKKIAGKS. dfltt DUMPCART FOB SALE CHEAP; <JplD. call bet. 10 and 12. 530 PoiutLoboi ay.-. rOUK • PASSENGER CART, BKEWSTEB JT conn* and landau, practically new: cheap. O'BRIEN & &ONS. Gulden Gate aye and Polk su ALL KINDS NEW SECOND-HAND WAG- ons carriages, buggies, carts/harness: largest assortment, loves. j.nce». 15th and Valeacla sts. I)AR«>AIN"S! 12ARGAJNS! BARGAINS! IN J) new aud aecond-hand wagous, buggies car.* burneas, robes aud blankeu. Lei bold Harue*4 L'ocipaiir, -11 Larkln «t., opp. new City Hall. 1, INK LAUNDRY. BAKER'a AND MILK r wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 hue top and open buggy: aIRO 1 hack. c*2» Harrison -»L I'HYSICIANB. DX.C.CL O'DUNNELL, 1206 MARKET. bes 2bt*4 2bth su; OlseaM.lol woiueu a specially. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1897. PERSONALS. \yiIMUVKi: WOULD LIKE To MAKE THE " acquaintance of a German elderly lady of mpsns. object matrimony. Address H.. box 11, Call Orlice, Oakland. WILL THE COUSIN AND SISTER OF PAT f " Slaman address him at B. C. box 49. Call? HVE YOUR FEATHER BEDS AND Pil- lows filled. McCABE, 870 Mission, cor. tiftb. ALWAYS FIRST 11 MY MOTTO: ALWAYS A best is your encomium upon my hair dressing, though it costs only 25c: ontigs cut and Cnrled. ' 15c. switches, $1 10 *3: cray or blenched hair iv- stored to iv natural color. G. LEDEKER. 11l Stockton st. QUINONIA IS THE HAIR DRESSING, PAR excellence; ask anybody, li. 1.1.D1-. i.E X, 111 Stockton st. ■ AW— WANTED, MAN TO STUDY LAW IN lj oilice; prefereuce to good reasoner; willing to purchase in;ert«!«t iv busines. Full pailicular.s tr.mi >. J., box 12. call. <f|^d ROOMS WHITEN EI).?1 50 UP; PAPERED,S4; tinted, 12. f. D1X0N.421 .loves, tel. Blk. I^9 *. rpHE DISAPPOINTED PAPA (COMIC 1 op-ra) produced by F Greven's uperatic school December 1. .n I. O. O F. Hall; tickets 80i-. ad- mitting gentleman au<i lady or twoladici. OiKce, ' rooms i2l and l22,Murpuy bul:din»,lv36 Market. ; MASSAGE AND ELECTRJC I RKATMENTS for nervousness, gen debility, rheumatt^m, etc.: beu lefereuce. MRS. L. JOHNSON. 514 V Geary st. MRS. i-USIE GRIFFIN. LATE OF MMX. Philips', ladies' hair-dresser, manicure, chi- ropodlst. fil4' (i"urv st. ; Tel. Brown 4U4. ADVUK FREE; DiVoliCK LAWS A spF.C- lalty -.private; no fee witnout succes»:collectous W.HOWE, atty at law, 830 Market. cor.stocktn. Cft|\ BUSINESS CA R D S-" PRINTED. $1; O\J K.J 2,1 visiting cards, 25c. HILL, 22Vj Geary. KOOM PAPERED. $2 UP; WHITE XI), $1 up: painUog and tinting. 1200 Webster s:. pAI'EK-HANGINu, PAISTINO, WHITEN- -1 in?, elr. ; wall paper. 4c up. MERIGA.N, 1302 Weusier. Telophoue, Pine 4983. BADGES. PHOTO. AND BADGE BUTTONS made in San Fianrlsco at Eastern prices. "ALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Cl«y St. S. F. BIG OUTDOOR bTEREOP ICON SHOWEVE- ry nighicor. Market and Sixth sts.' anisticad- vertisemenls in living Uaht: promoters of Dusi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market st. MRS. DR. U BAKI ON. SPECIALIST CON- tinements and lemale diseases, KOS Howard. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM; Winchester House, 44 ihli-d st., nr. Market; '.00 rooms. 25c to $1 50 per eight: $1 50 to ifC <>er week; iree bus and baggaje to and from the li-try SUPERFLUOUS HAiRi REMoVKD BY electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Eush. S U IT-TO ORDER EA -.V IN S 1 A I.LM i-.NTS. L. LEMOS, 1117 Marke: st.. bee. 7th and Stn. CLOAK* AND 'IAILOR-M.A.DK SUITS RK- lailed at wholcsa'.a ligur>*s. 20 t-ansome SL HHUFeCHMIDi", SANITARY PLUMBER. . resriner 623 i.oiden <• ale ay Tol. (^11(^471. DKESSMAKERS. MISS 'PHAYER WISHES A FEW ENGAGE- ! ments by the day: good refs. 1055 Market. MME. GOLDST KIN- ELEGANT, STYLISH i'l dresses 55 up: dr^ssps made over. 6 • ddv.r H6. EDUCA TIONAL. V SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND -i»- Klocution, 1215 Octavia St., San Francisco, ' Miss ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Proiessor G. W. Baynham. Glascow, Scotland, ami graduate of the echool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., teacher. Ollice days, 'Ihurs. P. M., Saturday a. v. H EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.— Bookkeeping, business practice, snori- liana, typine, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and minlug engineering, suivevins, assaying, navigation, etc. ; 20 teaclieri: tay anil evenius sesaions: write for catalogue. AY RES' bUS IN ESS COLLEGE, 825 WONT- gomery el.; individual instruction In short hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.. life bcholarship *SU. low raiej per weeic ana month. j.OOKKEEPING- THEBB is NO COLLEGE '' on arth whose course is as thorough as miue; 4 to H weeks only required: rapidity at (inures a specialty. TARR, 855 Market st , room 572. 1 UN IS DANCING ACADEMY, 320 POST; -!■> juvenile classes Sats.. 2 p. M ; privatj lessons daily, 10:30 io 5; adults' c ass Monday evenings. EUGENKDEFOREsTsCH. OF ACTING AND elocution. Mercantile Library. 630 Golden O. aye., cor. Van N, r.4; call 2 to 4; stage rehearsals. "L7NGINKEUING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL, S-J mining, meca., survey, assay, arcb.lt.; day&ev&; est. 1&64. A. VAN DER NAILLEN. 93cs Markei. INGINO. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; ! French, Spanish. Ger. laDg. : |2 ma 109 l'aylor. MISb GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL; adults . c; ass SaL 8 P. M. 317 Devisadero. OOKKr.E ARIIHMETH, WRITING, gram., etc sday.riigbt: .fo ma 1504 Mkt-.op.Btn. BELASCO's LY< EUM SCHuuL OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar buil'lin; T IDLA.M SCHOOL OF EI.OCU AND -Li Diamatic Art. S)-8 Sutter St. SPAjSISM— CLAUUCS DAILY; $-i MONTH; 4 to9p.ii. Room 10, Y. M. C. a. building. GUITAR, MANDOLIN, ANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3 mo. Mary Westhr.us 39 Fifth si. <)^»J, MlsslvN — B»«JIiiPTIOXa ANIi Z.OZ.I' v. anl iml« .akfti turTHK CALL MUSICAL I>STKIJMKNTS. AT SHERMAN. CLAY & COS, THE Ml'M- cal quarters of the Pacilic Coast, is lha place to buy pianos and organs; new pianos from *175 to $1400; s<-comi-h:uid irom ?5 1 upward; terms f»« low as $3 per month: sole representa- tives for Stelnway <fc -ons, A. B. Chase, i-.mersou, Ludwig. Siui.h & Barnes pianos ani Estey piano* and organs. Corner ol Kearny and suiter at* T.-'OR 2 DAYS WE OFFER A FINE STEIN- J? way S200; a < hase Bros., Hardman and Dew- ing Bros, will be solu at about half regular price for cash: all iv fine order; an Emerson, $60: and several carloads of line new pianos al low Ices and term* easy. The J. DEWING CO., 'M floor, : Flood biii.dinr, Fourth and Market sts. ABSOLUTELY TkLS OLDEVI' AND l.ARG- est liouse west of Cbicazo is KOHLER <ft CHASE'B. 26. i! 8 aud SO O'Farr^ll st. Piano*, I organs and all ether musical instruments, of all ; grades and prices. 'Jt-ri'n easy: price* lowest. F very thing pcaalbi* i.ou« to pleasa mil aallufy the cusiomor. A Cl UALLY SACI IFICED — LIsT OF PIANOS A for following week: $550 Melnway. $275: $560 (.bickering, $210: $450 Colby, *215 *dOO j Conovifr, S00; long list secuml-hand pianos half price, $50 up. The F. W. bPENcEit COMPA- N Y. 933 Market si. y /| SECOND-HAND PIANOS, .-QUAIiE AND —\f upright, at your own price «nd on your own terms, for one week only; vte musi have room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY <fc CO., cor. of Suiter and Kearny ats. BON.A-FIDK BEDUCTIoN IN IRICEs— 14 aines. Knabe, Bush ift Oerts ar.d others; sec- ond-han-i pianos from $100 up. ( W. C. HAMIL- 'iON, successor to A. L. Bancrofll & Co.. 324 Posu T ARGE STOCK OF .--TEINWAY, CHICKER- -Lj Ing and other standard makes of v , ni;i I piano, from *li:s to $1:50 at HEINE & CO., 136 Ellis, Y. M. C. A. building; .-HAW agents. AND THAT AlN'i NO LIE-HORN UNG'S pianos rre ibe best; bargains; spcond-bond Steinway, Gab er, Ivers & Poud. 216 Post st. Ori GOOD 2D-HAND PIANOS; TERMS EASY; — \J prices low; Cbickeriiitc, Steck, Vote, t-terllng. BENJ. CURTaZ & eO Hi and 20 O' i arrell st. QOUMEK«fc CO. BVR O N iIAUZY, NEWBY. C 1 Evans, BrljjKs and otiier pianos: tee our reut plan; no interest nrst year. £08, 310, 312 lost. ADillNls'i'ltAToß's SALE — ilUol" SELL; p:am>i ai inimea»a rertnciloa for cash or on instuilmeiits. EATON Ki-TaTK, 735 llnrket «- Ten-Day red on SALE FOX CASH; new and second hand al grt-HL bargain. MAU- BAIs, 769 M«rKei si. STEINWAY SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE AT a sacri ricv. G. T., box *>8, Call. L INE (-TEINWAY UPRIUHI PIANO; SAME Tas new; sacrilice. 13bl 1-olsom, near Tenth. L AMILY LEAVING Al ÜbT SELL $600 UP- -T right; great sacrifice. 81n Go.den Gate aye. OIANOS, OHGANS, ALL KINDS OFMUSICAL J instrument tuned, repaired. 1131 Va MUsion. KINGsBLRY (1897 MODEL), IBTHK PIANO J you want. J. HaKRY SI.OTT, 526 Hayeasi | Jl. 1 I w iPiANO; GREAT BARGAIN. SCHMIiZ, tJIIUU 10 McAlli-.ter, neur lilrjerula Ba>iK. SUPKRIOK IuLI.NS, ZITHi.RS,OLD<SNEW. li. MULLKR, maker, lepairer. - Latham place. KNABj. I'IAAU.i; Nl'.'.V tCALIfi; . -'•E^V styles. KOHLEK & IHASE. 3OLCFarrell St. Ai bilbK.«lA.\. CLAY <t CO. ■•-. O^LY v. nu* you ijiu a mock of new nteiuwa/ pianos- TYPEWKITEKS. THE OLIVER, VISIBLE WRITING TYPE- -1 writer, is creating a great stir In this com- munity aud is fast displacing Ihe old-line ma- I chines, consequently \v. have ou hand a large Dumber of second hand ma.ib.iue4 of all makes, ali of which are lor sale or lental. call or send for price. F.W.VAUOHAN&CO,, Brotunda,Mills bldg LL TYPEWRITERS SOLD OR KEN TED- send for price and sample work. L. <t M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montsjomery 8L : - REMINGTON N<>. 3; FINE OROi-.R; 1f25: sample sent. SCOl'l Jt BAN NAN, 333 Mont. city real estate. tnsurancis at cut rates. INSURANCK Ai' lUT RATrS. Moui'.v properly invested in real esiate proves best class of secuiity; $100,t00 to loan at 6 per cent. *250— Lot 25x120; near D st . »850— A spiendid bargain in a cottage: lot 50 lot'; vicinity of Folsom st. JIXOU— - iUts; block from Geary $3000— ..0. 1-11 Market near 15th. oj— sro- m collage ou Geary, near Webster; 2 fronts $3500—4 flas near 4th st. ; rents 988 i H 3500— '.'ODx 135, with 2 cOlUsps: ne^r Car line. 8:-i6l)0— 2 flms near Jones and Geary. i4S»OC— 3 ita a. Rlneoo Hi I: rents $55. »tji»OO— 6 eie mil il its; rents *7o; Shotwell st. 15, i 1)0— rreil st : lutgelot; nenr Powell. Jk',ooo— Cora*r lot- 6 >x 250; rent $210. S33...oo— Corner 187x137, wi.li tine improve- ments: par* ulruost 10 1 cent, $36,0.0— Fine corner. 4IU1U0; oaly Jew bocks from Ba dwlli. $60 000-Graud corner, 80x100; within 2 blocks from (>rphetiru f 7B.ooo— Grand business corner. 50x100; near M.irxelßnd Eliiss'.s. ; i-avs 7p *r cent $125,000— GranU ( investment: pays positively 6 tier cent: half a bloc-, from M«Tkel st. ' ' ' $155,000—3 grand properties otterpd for sale; now rented; long lease; pitying 6 percent net. A. M. SPECK & CO.. 602 MarKtt sL , "YOU'VE LONGED 1 FOR A HOME • All your life. Don't deny it ! \Vho hasn't? Now that a home la within your grasp and will ccst you no more than the payment of rev; tor a siMed number of years, why not own one? Ta k to us. or, better s ill, take th- Guerrero- streei plat-trlc cars (Mission md Valencia transfer at Fourteenth st. ) aud go to the Castro-st. Addition. ") Tell t c conductor to Lots, (350 10 .-<4oii each. ,- Chenery and Terms, $5 monthly. ) Diamond sts. Mreel uork done, including grading, sewering and uiiH-.idniiii/. See ail the pretty homes lhai nave been built. If you see them you will want one. 100. Why not? Our agent on the grounds Sundays wUh diagram and pricis BALDWIN & HOWELI, " 10 Montgomeiy st SPECIAL — NEW MODKPN 6-ROOM COT- tHge.: lot 40 feet ln,nt; very sunny and fine marine view: lovely home, bircain; $3500: 1114 Green. SHAINWALD-BUCKBKE, 2aO Montgjr. GC. BE Mis, . keal estate and land agent, 324 MONIGOMh-RY sl\ FOR SALE. Cliolce building lot on Army and 27th sts.; close to electric load. $5 00— Good corner for store; must be sold; lot 62:4x60 teet. $6700— 50x1 27 :« feet on Jackson st.. overlook- ing i he Presidio and bay. 50-vara on Page Ht ; panhandle of park. $300— Choice building lon north of park- Burgaln— SW. cor. sth aye. and C st ; 109x95 ft. MISSION HOMES— AND MODERN: 5 and 6 rooms: cottages and houses: $'-'600 to (3200 each; *400 cash; $25 monthly: corner 1 wentlelh and Castro sts. P. NELSON. <s:*/>Ufin handsome, NOBBY', BUT COZY; «|p — ' 'v'v/. new toltuge just completed; 4052 "ifith st., near Noe: this is the choicest residence block iv the district: 1 block from 24th-sl. cars, l block from Castro-st cable, F. A. SicNALLY & CO., 19 Montgomery st- C.«)/-/\/-i P.\RT (ASH, BALXNCE EASY tJpOUUV/. iprms; handsomely ilnlthed 6-room, L-story residence, well planned and up to lUte in every particular: see it at once: iot2sxlOO; finest- located horn« ever offered for Mia In the Mission; K. side lair Oaks «t, near wotily-rifth. S. A. BOK.n, owner and builder, 4079 Twenty-fourih St. 8-KUOM lIOUSE FOR SALE IN MISSION, 0 W. of Valencia st. H. F. S., box 12. Call. RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE' FINECOR- x\r ncr: steady rental of $126 per -mouth. Only principals address to C. t OLEMAN, lfcO6 Post si; or call evenings or Sunday. pEORGE M. SALSBURY. BUILDER, WILL vT cnll: gives low estimates: tarnishes plans for buildings. 521 X sr.. un.set District SUBURBAN PROPERTY. LTA PUNTA TRACr, SAN PABLO AYE, XX. 3 miles north of Berkeley; lots 1 to 20 acres; low price, lots 50x200, $80 to <175 each; monthly payment*. "I JO ACRES ADJOINING CAR YARD OF J"O Valley P.allroad: $115 per acre; easy terms. HAIGHT, 220 Sansom» st. PROPERTY TO EXCIIANUE. 1 IV FRY 81 ABtiE FOR RANCH $IXOO l' Roominz-house for ranch 200'J 1 2 flats for ranch 4000 Mission property for downtown property.... 60U0 100 business places, from $50 10 5000 88 houses and lots, from *600 to 25,00J 66 ranches, from 8450 to 60,00 J H. C. 1)1 CKt.it, 1020 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. MBS.DK. F. CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED trance clairvoyant and medium; while en- tr&nced she . will reveal every hidden mystery Iv life: she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost af- fections: unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or burled properly; locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire lire, past, present and luture, while in a pertect trance. Hours. 10 a. if. ioSp.jt.; perfect satisfaction guarant ed by mall. ' Send stamp for circular with special terms MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and iio. 1206 Market, opp. Hxth. Mill-. PORTER, WONDEittUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, born double veil aod secunl tight; diagnoses dUease, luli life reading; la. 50c; gents $1: palm, au.l clalrv.: sit «1 60. 12b TurlC "OKMOVED— MM*. LK.NEMAR TELLS FOR- -It tui:es by planets; pr'dt "74" overdue s;eamer island. J3 V 2 Sixth St. near Jessie. * MMX. -ODAN, WuRLD-RENOWKD CaßD- rearier; past, present and future: ladies aud gents. 619 i. idy st.. hour.t 9a. m. io 8 P M. r OUR FUTURE TOLD BY CARDS; LADIES -L 10c, K'-nts 25c: removed from room 38, Sixth St., to 1037 Vi Folsom. MME. LE .nORMAND, CLAIRVOYANT, lormerly 1 Polk st., returned to 50.: O'Farreil; readings; ladies. -sc; gents 50c CONSULT LUCKY MEDIUM; READS FROM cradle to grave; 25c. 41 Minna st, basement MISS MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT J« and water reader. i»2JVh Mis-sion. opp. Mint MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER proiesBioo: never fails: advice; help. i»29 Post MME. MOREAU, BK-1' MEDIUM, CLAlB- voyant card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st Ml^s AMY' BERNHARDI; PARISIAN CARD reader; geut-i $1. 122 Po^t St. .rooms 10 and 11 MME. HaVi-Na KKaUB LU'B JTLCISJfTI.Y , business vie.-; name.l given; 25c up.s FourtD, MMX. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD- WRITER: past, present and future; 2."> c. 148 tith, r. 8, MRS. ROSf-, PALMIST ANDCLAIRVOYANT: ±11 hours 10 to 4, 7 to 9; g. 50c, 1. 25. 205 Turk. If I Y.CLAIRVOYAJNT.CARDREAD- i X>er,palmlst,electro-magnetic healg. 110U Mission yP-SY LIFE-READER. 3 SEVENTH ST.: ladles 2fic, gents 60c; all qnestlonsanswered. MMX. SYRILLE. CRADLE TO OIUVK; FU- ture husband's picture 25c;ludlcs 914 (J'Farrell . SPIRITUALISM. rnEST MEETING, 8 P. M., 10c. 335 ■ cALLIS- I ter. Stitt. Mrs. Evens, Meakin, Hurgrave, Hanson, others. \|.RS. KATE H ASKINS. DEViLOPIXG CIR. i»I Mon. eve.; cir. Tues. eve.; sittings dal.y; H. 701 McAllister «t mL BKIN— TO-NIGHT, LKCiURK, MR. Sieiner; tests. Mrs. Cowe 1; admission free. DR. M. MUEHI, NBRUCH— GRAND SPIKIT- uaI tes.^ seance to-nigh:, 10c. 605 McAllister. V , RS. MAYO STEKi.-, 11^V 3 O.\K; CIhCLE.S ill Tues. Bp. M. . Thurs. 2p M. ; 25c; readings 91. All. 1-HANCTs. v INDEPENDENT SLATS . writer. lIS Halgh; st; hours V until ti p. St. \. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, SPIRITUALMEDIUM, J'l lor messages and advice. 218 Stockton su ASTISOLOGX. ASTRAL SEKR. PKUF. HOLMES, 1 FIFTH st. horoscones. questions, advice. ; ■■• -;• • ' PALMISTRY. pKOF.FOSSELLI, PAI MIST&PSYCHIC HEAL I er treatments and life read.iun. 38-89. 6 F.ddy CHINAWARK. TALK ABOUT BARGAINS! READ THIS: Dinner sets, 50 pieces, light jrray decoratlou, with border, per set, 44. Dinner set, 50 pieces, wild flower, with gold trimmings, per set, $4 60. Dinner set, 50 piece*, bellfiowcr decoration, with ' gold bandies and tria)iiil:n£s per set, 95 75. ' CHEAPEST PRICES IV AMERICA. CBOCKERY, CHIN AWARE, GLASSWARE. ELITE CHINAWARE A SPECIALTY. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. stores Everywnere. , . 62 Market Street, San Fraucisco Headquarters. FREK. • . KICYCLK9. • WA I CHKS. CHINAWARE. 4 MARKET ST.— BRANCH OKFICK OF 'IMJi J Uu; want ads and subscription taken. - t'OI'NTRV KKAL, ESTATE. FOR SALE — AT FORECLOSURE PRICE.S. I properties of the Peop.e's Home Savings Bank, now lv liquidation; orchard lands, vineyard lands, whcai lands, s^ruzing lands. For further particu- Ursaddress the CALIFORNIA SAFr. DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO, sE. cot of Call ornia and Montgomery sts., or UI'.N.N'IsUX, BOOTH <fc BaKTNETT, it> attorneys, 328 Montiromery st, or PKOPLE'sHOME VINOS BANK, room 24, tenth floor, Ills building, Sail Fraucisco, Cal. i)l\{ >(\ ACRES FINE GP. AIN LAND; 4 MILES iUUUirom railroad, in Teharua County, at a low cash lental. or will exchange it fur improved properly in or near thU city. Address A. W. KoBINSON, 22 Vi Geary st., room 27. SIiND STA>.P FOtt II.LUaTRATKD l'AM- phlet of Information about Callioruia lands. 11. FRANCIS, rms 69-71 Chronicle oldg, S.'F .Cal. SUGAR-BKKT AND APPLK LAND — 200 acr-s, in 10-acre trncts; near Watson vllle: $100 per acre. R. P. O.UINN, Watsonvilie: send for lanl cata ogue. 1 ITTLB HOME-> C-LOSK TO TOWN; I M- XJ proved: eas>- terms: also 4 'o 12-acre plecei on » and 10 years' credit. D. 1L TWIN<4 So- noma City; every Monday at 63'J Market 3t.. X i' ,'^»J'7 MOATUOMjiRY COi-eNEK OK CLA V— «J— I open uiitl> 9:31) clock: branch ottlCßJf ilu-tall «nfcscvlptloiM «n<l wan: fdn inken. MONKY TO LOAN. \\rE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 ii and 6y 2 per cent, Oakland at 7 aiU 7V a ; any sum. Manhattan Loan Co., Mills building. X,| ANHATTAN LOAN CO, 10 MILLS BUILD- i'J ing 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 6y PER CENT ON KK.AL estate: second and third mortgages, estate), 111 divided interests, real estate In prubale. Lite In- Kiirauce. eoods lv warehouse, furniture and pianos without removal: morteages and legacies bought; no delay. K. McCOLUAN, 24 Montgomery si.. K3. I OANS ON FURNITURE OK PiANOS IN Jj S. F., Oakland or Alamud.t, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAiN. IUI7 to 1U23 Mission, abova alxth; tel. South 14. IGHLY KESPKCTABLE AND PKIVAI place to obtain liberal advances on dlamondi »nd jewelry of the lowest rate\. Ealdwln Jewuir/ b.ore. 848 Market. St.: lelophona Gieeu 20-1. <2>i 00 (\(U\ ANO *ioo.ooo AT 6J/3 PKR <IP' v/V«" 'VI" cent on c.ty real esiate In Minis 10 suit. ROBEKT J. MKIUEK & SON, 410 Pine. GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN- broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs: strictly pn- vate; low rates; tel. red 1121; esiablUhea 1869. T OW KATK, *5 I'EK MONTH INTKRKST JJ on each SlOOt): B&cper month ou S10'): second mortgage: any security. Cash, box i. Call Olnce. \ I E U AVE MONEY '1U LOAN ON Cl V • I real estate: Interest rer.^onable. Cal. Title Ins. and Trust Co., -10 Montgomery st.. Mills buld. PIANOS, FURNITURE. ETC.: NO REMOV- X al: easy terms- 39 Flood bldg., 4tb and Mrkt. LOANS NEGOTIATED; LOW KATE OF IN- teresi. SYLVAJN SALOMON, 328 Montgy. ON FURNITURK OK KEAL ESTATE; LOW interest, SCP.IBNEK, 7 ity Hall aye. ON FUKNITUP.E, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL: low rates: no commission. Bonelli, 402 Geary st GJI /\O,OOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES; <3P±U low intetest. JOS.B. TOPLITZ, 30 Pine. fl.r (1 TO!f60.000; LOW KST.'KATEB; 1 1 <t'_'D tJpOV' mortg. : auy proposition. Dryden,4l3 Siont. ulM.i TO SUIT BORROWERS; 6 PER CENT; Olsi mortgage security. LANE, 19 Montgy, 1 to 4 ADVANCES OX FUH.NITURE, PIANOS, 1Y without removal. Calif, storage, 722 Mission. 1(\ SIXTH — MOST ItkLIAKLE PLACE TO J.U borrow morey; diamonds and jewelry. ON PIA.NO-, Fi!KNITUKr.. WITHOKWITH- ont removal ;low rales; no com. 116 McAllister. ANY SUM— ItS 1' AND •J.U M'T'GEs. ESTATES, etc.: b' percent. H. MURPHY. ti-JH Market. MOMJV WANTED. WANTED— $4000: GOOD INTEREST PAID: ii country land, etc., securKy; railroad ex- penses paid to examine security. J. J. , box 82, Call. \\r.ANTED-$84,000 TO ify&.OOO AT 6 Pl-.R IT cent; good security. Addresaß. W., box 12 CalL C«9C (U\(\ WANTED AS INVESTMENT *!r£O.V\-)\J. in estab.ished manufacturiiii; business In Stockton, (al.; i>bject improvements and extension of business. O. 1:., box 60, all. FINANCIAL. JBOAS, 330 MONTGY. ST.— LOANS ON LIFE • insurance policies and buys bankbooks. \Y ANTED— S6O,OOO FOR 5 V EARS AT b% PER II annum. Further particulars wllh F. H., box 18. Call oitice. JOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rcte.4, McAI-'EE tKoTHEKS. 108 Montgomery st. MEDICAL. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less; never falls in any case of monthly sick- ss, no matior what cause: no electricity bum- bng or other dangerous methods: money in every rase refunded If a cure is not effected: travelers helped Immediately; years' experience; borne la confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliable physicians. DX. AND MRS. DAVIEs. 14 McAllister su. next lijberoi* Bank; hours 9a. m. to 5 md 7 to B p. >i. AI..JL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION" (from whatever cause) restored In a few bours; s»fe at any time; no process bumbug: in- stant relief for travelers; horn« in confinement: my celebrated treatment and remedies for moathlr suppression never fail; every caa« guaranteed; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DX. WYKTH 816 Post st.. near Larlcln. APKOCh.S-i THAI VKK FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few hours when medicines aiid others have failed; no instruments us-d; many ye«rs' experience; every case s;u;ir meed; advice free; terms reasonable: firsi-ciJiss private home for confinement. I MRS. lilL DALi'-Y, 1128 Market St.. over Owl Drnsr.s;ore. A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE iOR all female diseases; a home In conlinemen', wllh best possible care; " with the privacy of a h"mo aid the convenience of a hospjial: those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case: they will find In her a true trleud; all consultations free and anso utely confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER. 22«J Tnr* St. ■\ LL OF DR. FOU LET'S CAPSUL AKK -'» guaranteed absolute cure lor all lemale dis- eases: positively safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time it also acts as a preventive: price $1 60 per box. sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultations 011 all special diseases free. WALLER EKO*., 33 Grant aye.. S. r. A cau- tion— Before purchaßins elsewhere, write os. UKE CUKE, WH',N OI'HKHS FAIL; NO 0 medicine or Instruments: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no nnii t Irom what cause; restores in one aay: nover fail*: consultation free: can be sen: and used at horns. DR. POPPER, 318 Keariy st Orders by tel. DR. AND MRS. WrGKNBK, 1302 GOLDEN Gate aye., formerly 526 Ed<ly st.— Safe, quick cure for all f -male compluints guaranteed; private home in confinement: every comfort: iutams adopted; terms moderate: pills $1. KS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, diseases of the eye; a permanent cure guaran- teed or no charge made; consult free: bours, 10 to 12, 2to 4, 7to 8. Sunday 11 to 1. 410 deary sV DK-. GOODWI.-n, DISEASES OF WOMEN; ladies near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed: any a.lment; maternity home; oest care; skill only; low ftes; Dr. tchnck's self-cure. 95. 401 Van Ness. ■ A BOON TO UlVfca AND MOl'H MiS-SK- guro: price $1 60. RICHARDS <fc CO., 403 Clay su ; send 2-c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 531 IC st., Sacramento. CaL - : ALP AU'S FRKNCH PiLLS— ABOON TOLA, dies with inni c troubles; no danger: safe anil mre; t'i 60, express *■'■ O. D. ; don't delay until too late, GSGIfOD 8K03., Coast Agents. Oakland, 1 al. ONFIDKNTIAL — j.^.jJlx.o lli ix.OUiiLK ' communicate wltn DX. bANTJKE, Hi uzauu aye., BauFrauciscx 1 \V PKAK-S FEMALE KEUULATINO PILLS; XJ safe anj efficient emmenagogue: $1 par box. MICHABD4 .V CG.,druKgiUs> 4IMCUr st..solea(t« pARia MATEKNITY, 609 BUSH; CONFINE- J- ment at home 10 days, 420. ' lei Green 681. SUKE CURE IKREGULAKIIIES OR OTHER iernale diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 264 1/ 3 4th. OME IN CONFINEMENT: , DISEASES OB" women. Mrs. Dr.Funice, bth su. Alaineda. U. HALL, 14 McALLISTEH BT., Ni^Ait Jones— Dlseant-s ot wumen nad children. ATTOKSEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAW- A SPEC- lalt.v: private; no fee with out collections G. W.HOWE, atty atlaw, Bso Market, cor.stocktn. DVICK FREE: NO CHAROE UJNLc&SaaO cessiul. W. W. DA V 1 DS'JN. t>»7 Market s: , SEWING-MACHINES. ffl> 9 MONTHLY; RENTED, REPAIRED, <J7— . bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 sixth. ALL K I N Ds BO SOLD, EXCHANGED. rented; repalriug; lowest 'rates. 205 Fount), OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND KKAI, KBTATK. fpHE EVENT 1 THE F.Vi-ftT OF THE YEAR. OF ThE YKAB. OAK-COVKBED ADAMS i'OIN I. OAK-COVKKtD ADAMS POINT. This famous tract of laud with a m;le ol front- age on Lake .Merritt. overloolclng the very best residence portion of Oakland, to wit, Webster, Harrison, Jackson, Madiann and uak sts.. Is now for sale in subdivisions. This Is the event of the year. Alria.iy handsome homes have teen com- mencfdi by purchasers of lots. The street work la-complete, 'ihe homes of -enator lien. C Per- kiua, Dr. K. L. Dow, a. f. Coflln, B. Ueo Zaun. W. \V. Wnlimnn. i hay M. tooku.aud Frant C. Ha- vens are within one block. All d< g ring the choices', lots now on the market are requested to call and be shonn the property, I'rlces from $'J0 to $40 per fror.t foot. Special terms to those who build, Send for Illus- trated souvenir. Lake Shore Land Ca, A. U. Breed, manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. <SjOXn FOB A NKW3 BOOM COTTAGE AND iipOOxJ lot; good well of wu:er, etc.; Day for It 011 smiill iijstallineins, Allendale Tract, East Oak- land. $75 will buy a $150 lot: «5 cash. $5 monthly; streets all graded: some maca-liunized: 3 electric- car llue< aud fine schoolbonse near site: climate and soil can't be beat. $I^6— Fii>» larre lots In the Gallndo Tract, East Oakland; almost any sized lot you wish; small payment down; 10 monthly; see them at once: fast c.o-dng out: worth double sakeil. Call or send lor circuler,4s9 Mnth si., bet,' Washington and Broadway, Ouk and; riage free; H. Z. JO^ffc;^s, Owner. BABOAIN— NEW HOUSE, 8 BOOMS AND baih; high basement; io: 40x160: on 27th St.. nr. le e^rauh avenue: location is the best In UaK- land: cost, less than li years at;o. $4.00; can s.-il for $3:50 and make the payments easy. A. J. saMi 1.1. & CO., 4i 8 Ninth St.. Oakland. CRKAPEST A>*O BEST IN AMEBICA— TOB- V WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the 1 nlted .States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. KLfttJANT KEMDfc;>efc. ON JACKSON ST., $100 with stable. On liar l-iou sU. near Durant, $71 On Lake st. JBO. On Madison si.. $80. W. X BABNARD. 458 Ninth St. OARLAXU FLAX>. ©1 7 MODEBN 6 AND 7 BOOM FLATS; NO <ipJ I . dark rooms: stoves; porceUiu baih: water and ashman free; near Ade.lne station. Oakland; key ut 940 Union st. KuKNIU & KBOLL, 1006 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND BOOIBi To LET. 4 NICELY FUBNISIIED SUNNY ROOMS FOB T housekeeping: rent 810; no children. 1422 Fourteenth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND FUKNITUKK FOX SALE. \\rANTKD— CASH BUYERS FOR FTJBNI- m tureand houseliold goods thU week. bpecial at the old store of li. tCiIELLa AAS, 408 ev- en! s:.. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BABGAINS— 5- KOOM'COTTAOE AND BATH lot 60x100. price $1850: oom cot.a^e and bath, lot £.oxl4o, price $2750: I'2-roJin cottage and bath, lot 160x150, price $4800; also other de- sirable property, some sold for ihe mor;gage: easy payments. Apply or wrile to a. it. DENKK bB. 1503 Webster sU, Alameda, Ca!. CjOAA LOT ON BBOADVVAY: 40x14'.'; ALL «jJ;(JV/v. sireet wort done: near station. <njQr;n lot 50x150, NORTH side ENCI- «JpO«Jv/. nal aye., near s ailon. <ft! P.^fi AR(iK 6-BOOM COTTAGE IN »IrH»«JV7. order; lot 30x150; call 30on and get a bargain. E 11. JLDD4 CO. A JLAMKDA BABGaINS. r\ $ISOO-Lot 33:4x100; nice cottage, 4 rooms and bath; any terms. $1900— Lot 28x150; modern cottage, 5 rooms and t>alh; easy terms. $28UO— Lot 40x150: beautiful new up-to-date cottage: $150 cash. <525 per month; near siatiou and school; great bargain. S32J0 — 2-story modern house, 7 rooms and bath; near narrow-gause K. R. station; to.d bar- gain. " ' $3500 — Fine 2-story house of 8 rooms; corner lot with smble; easy terms fhSOO— (treat snap: e.egant house of 10 rooms, bliliard-rooiu. staule, etc.; near Mortou-u. station. Houses built 10 suit and 10 let in all parts of Ala- meda. 11. p. MORKAL & CO., 1432 I'arK st., Alameda. ("IHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMEBICA— THB \J WEEKLY CALL, sent lo r.ny address in the United S.tates or Canada one year for $1 £0, post- ase free. PROPOSALS. US. JiSOINKEROFFICK, Bl HKK BUII.D- -• me, .-cattle Wash., Nov. 8. 1897.— sealed proposals for rurnishlng 600.000 turn ut stone and other materials forjeoustruct on of jetty at Grays Harbor, Wash., will b- received heie until 2 p m., Dec. lv. 1897. and Uitn pub:i ly opened. Infor- mation furnished on applicaliun. HABBY TAY- LOR,Capt»Iu !■ nelneer*. MKRlAttPiS— ilLir.ii. [Elrih. marriage aad aeath notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must b? htnded In a", either of the publication ottlces and be indorsed with the name and renldenceoi persons authorized to have the sama published, j IiOR.V. ALLEN— In Grass Valley, November 4, 1897, to the wife of Sco.ty Allen, a daughter. CANNON— In Grass Valley, November 4, 1897, to the wife of Walter Canuo.-i. a son. CLAPPKBTON-In East Kiverside, November 2. 1807, to the wife of James Claoperton, a daugh- ter. DEBF.VAN— In AHuras. November 4, 1897, to the wife of J. U. Derevan. a son. GKOKGE— In Oakland, November 9, 1897, to the wlf> oJ J. Ellicott George, a daughter. SCHULlZ— November 6, 1897, to the wife of C. F. >chultz. a son. WOlifF- In ihis city. November 6, 1897, to the wlff> of M B. Wolff a. son. MARRIED. BRBNADOU— VKBOEZ— In this cltv. November 7, 1897. b» U. W. F. Cook. Justice of the fe^ce, Jean B. "Bernadou of San Francisco ana Justine Vergez of Alameda. DKH-BKI'N In this city. November 6, 1897. by the Bey. J. M. Buehler, Frederick Glamier and Catharine Brtrijes. KOTTINOEB— BAKTHOLUY— this city. No- vemb't 9. 1897, by the Bey. J. M. Buehler. Wil- liam B. Kottinger and Alberta A. Bartnoldy. LEPPLA— KOEHLEB-In :hls city. November 6. 1897. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, John Leppla and Charlitte Koebler. STREET— KRIEG— In this city. November 6, 1897, by the Bt-v. William Lyons, George E. Street and Lulu A. Krieg. STAMP— COLBY— Iu ihis city, by tbe Bey. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of Howard M. E. Church. George W. Stamp and Mrs. Jennie A. Colby, Doth or San Francisco TISSKRaND — CANTBALL— In Alturai, No- vember 1. 1897. by J W. Harrington. Judge of the Superior Court, John Tisaerand and Lovicy Cantrall. ■ ; ' ' ' — — — — _ DIED. Albert, Lewis 'Jones. Martha E. Bechiuim. Amelia Kcatirn;, Timothy Krady. John ■ Kelleher. John Brune. August McLaren. William BramsteJt. Jotin K. McNally, Mat.hew Buckley, Joseph A. Ma ml Louts Burhaus, W. D. . Mooney. Jauies H. Carroll. vViiliam V. . Musso, J. L. Fahey. Pauline Partridge. A.' Augusta Fltzslmom.Bev. Father Rode, hmil Frank, Nathan Sparrow, Richard Gooden. William T. Kpratt William P. . GrlfUtn, Enoch . Tammeyer, Mrs. Mary Hamati. John Ward, Stephen HosUlns. Mrs. Sarnh Weppier, Peter Wren. Mary ALBF.RT-Tn thls'clty. November 6. 1897. Lewis Albert, beloved father or Lewis I and Wi Ham J. Albert and Mrs. William Buchanan, a native of New BedforJ. Masi., aged 7 years. 49*FriHiid4 and acaualutancet ar* respect- folly vited to attend the funeral TO-MOBUO (Thursday), at 2 o'cloclc p. m., from the par- lors of lialsted <fc Co., 9i6 Mission slreec Jnterment private. BECItMAN— In "this city, . November 9, 1897, Amelia, beloved daughter of Herman and Ida Bechmai. acd sister of Minnie Bechman. a na- tive of -San Francisco, aged 3 months and 10 days. .' . ■ : K9~Frlends and aoaualntancsi are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOBBO (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence of her parents, 2010 Fosom street. Interment I. O. U. F. Cemetery. BBADY— In this city, November 8, IST7, John, beloved faiher of lln'in aud Heur.v Bradv, a na- tive or County 'Monagnan, Ireland, aged 73 year*. : ' " IS" Friends anl acauatntancei are respect- fully invited to attend the funeru Tills DA.V (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clocic a.m., from the res'- aence of P. J. Mee?an, 2930 Howard -treet, near Twenty-sixth, thence 10 Bt. Peter's Churcii. where abo em n requiem mass will be celebrated for the repoje of his soul, commencinj at 9 o'clock a. v. iniernmiu Mouus Calvary Ceme- tery. BRAMSTEDT — In this cltv. November 6, 1897. Jobn H., dearly beloved husband, of Dorothea l!ranniek. ana f*tner of Henry. William. Alfred and Rudolph Bramttedt. a n.i- tive of Germanr. aitel 55 years and 1 4 days. A mem of Verein ■ Eintrachu Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. o. U. W., and Charter Oak Lodge No. 1756. K. of 11. [Oakland papsn please copy. | > J9-Frlenai and acauaintanoa? aro respect- folly invitea to attend tha funeral THI* DAY (Wednesda*). at 1:30 o'clocic P. tl , from his late ' residence. 20.V Sancnez street, near Market, thence to Veretn Elntrachi Hall, rorner Twel:th and Fosom streets, where funeral service< «ill be held, corn mencin? ai 2 O'clocic p. m. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. BRUNE— In this city, November 9. 1!*»7, A u?UBt, beloved husband ot Anna Urine, and fa:her of Kllle. Ausust. A«nes aud Willie Bruue. a native of uermany. itM 65 \<nr, 3 monthi and 3 days. A member o. Knights of Pythias and Guard of Fus'leen •S" Friends anl arnu»liitanc9« ar^ r«^neV-; fully Invited to attend the luneral KRIDA\, November 12. at •-! o'clock r. m., from his late residence, 2249 Geary street. ' " BUCKLEY— In thU city. November 9,1897, at his residence, 331 Jersey street. Joseph" A., beloved husnand of KIleD Bucklev, a native of Leels, Knuland. aged 50 yearj B months and 27 days. fSltka (Aiuka) and Leels (lingland) papers copy. j *S"No:ice of funeral hereafter . HALLofLIBEBTYLODGENo3496,KNIGHTS of Honor— Members Ol the abuva lod^e are hereb.- notltl"rt to be present at the lod^erooca 10-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clocic p. v.. to p*y the last tribute of reipect to the memory of our decaased bro.her, Joseph A. Buck ey By order B, K. OEOBUE, Dictator. Fkx I. Saiximox. Ke porter. BUBHAUS— In city. .November 9, 1H97, W. D. Burhaus. a native of New York, aged 81 years. CABBOLL— In Vallejo, November 9, 1807, Wil- liam V., husband <> M. A. Carroll, and latnar of William E.. Thomas H. arid Viucent i. l arroll, a native of New oik itv, .\. V., aued 53 year*. «S"The funeral will take Dlaco TO- MO RIIOW (Ttiiirsilay 1. •'« 8 -iO o'ciock a. M.. from lh« par- lors of Carew & Enellsh. 41 Vaa Sets avenue, tlience to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, between Howard and i olsom. where a low requiem m«ss will be celebrated for tbe repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. U. In- terment Holy Croij Cemetery. FAHEY — In this city. November 9 1897, Pauline Fahey, beloved aisterof Mrs J. W. Mavder. a native of Honolulu, U. I, aged 39 yean tf mo'r.hi and 24 days. J»-The funeral service* will take placs Tu-jIOKKOW (Ihuisday), at 2 o'clock p. U-, at the residence or her s ster, 1278 fia^yiia street. FIT/.SIMONS-In thU city. November 8. IHV. Bey. Faiher T. A. Fltsimo.is 0.1., a native of County Cavan, Ireland, uged 55 yean. «S-The funeral will talca ulac<» THIS DAY (Wednesday) from f-t. Dominic's Church, lienlca, where a sjlemn requiem mass will 09 celebrated for tho repose of his soul, commeaciii; at 9:30 o'clock a. v. Interment Menicla. FBANK— In this city. November 8, 1«»7, Nathan Frank, beloved father uf Aiar* K. Frank, Mr*. I. Aronson. Mr-. A. H. Wliaoa aud iioiui A. Fran it, a«eJ 66 reari. <S" Frlendi ani aCTualntancs^ nr-» rssMS*.- fuilv inviied to attend the funeral Tills DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clocic a. m. , from the residence. I*os M:o:t street Train leaves Th.rJ and Tovruseni s:n>ets at 11:30 o'llock A.M. Interment New Salem Cemetery. No flower* GOODKN — In tho Oltv ani Count* H'>»pU»'. No- vember 9, 1897. William Thomas Mien, a na- tive of Oho, aged 52 years. GBIFFITH-Tn this cltw November 8.. 1897. Enoch Urillith, a native of New York, aged 76 yenrs. HAMAN-In this cliv November 8. 1897. John, beloved husband 1 f Anna Haman. and latherot Mr.t U Scbmitit a irt Henry iiaman, a native of Wurtemburg, Oerman/. aged 64 years nnd 11 months. B9"FrleniH anrl aoinainianc»i in r»spec- fullylnviieJ 10 attend the funeral TO-MOBHOW (Thursaay), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from bis la.a residence 2229 Mission stree:. between F-i^ri- teeii.h ani Nineteenth, thence by funeral-car from Eighteenth and Guerrero »treet» «t J o'clocic p.m. luiermen: Cypress Lawu Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. HO-Kl.vs— In Mariposa, October 30, 1897, Mrs. Harali Hoskinj, a uutive of Cornwall, England, ag*d 86 years. JONES— In this city, Xovmbsr 9. 1867. Martha K.Jones (nee Baymoud). wife 01 j. I. Jones, mother of Josepnine, Lavid »ud l.iyruo d Jones, daughter 01 Jane Ka> moni. and sUter of John E. Baymonl. Mrs. William Thomai and Arthur J. and Florence K. Raymond, a native of sati Francisco, aged 30 years 11 months anJ 20 days. aSS*The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday), at '£ o'clock p. m.. from the resi- dence of her moMier. .1227 '1 weoiy-Urst street. I Interment Masonic Cemetery. ' KEATING— In ihis city, November 7, 1897. Tim- othy, beloved husbaTd of the late Cat.herin« Keating, father ot John. Thomas. P.ic!i»rd, Cor- nelius and the late James and Mar/ Keating, and brother-in-law of Mr*, liarbara Crowle,-, native of tbe parisM of Cabirciveen. County ; Kerry. Ireland, a^ed 55 yean. «3"Frlend< anl nca«t<Uo*i»nf"i p" "ii"'.- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:4.-i o'ciock a.m.. from tne pir- lors o? the l.'niou Undertaking Compaay,. 733 Mission street, near 'lhirJ. iu^.ic< lv tM. I'airicli'a Church, where a solemn requiem mas.-i will be celebrated for the repose of hi-t soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment .Moua; Cal- vary Cemetery. KELLEHEK— In Novato, Novembsr 8, 1897, John Kelleher, beloved brottier of Mrs- A G. scown, a native ot Donervaile, County Coric, IrfUml, a:ed 64 years Bsg~Fri<»nrU a'i I acanalntans'M «r> ">in>r- fully invited to attend the funeral THI3 DAT (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. irom till late residence, thence to the 1. at nolle Church, where a requiem mass will be off-red for the repose of nis soul. Inerment Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Kala?l. McLAKEN— In East Oakland, November 9, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Man- McLa-en, and father of Kugeue aud Teresa McLaren, a iia:ive of Scotland. Frlen 1 1 mil aTjn»iTan-:i»t are respect- fully invited to attend tbe funeral. McNALLY— In Peia'.umo. November 9, 1b97, Matthew, beloved husband of Unsafe McNally. sou of Michnel McNaily and bro her of the late Mary McNally. MAMLOK— November 9, isi?. i.onis, beloved husband of Brunoite Mamlock. and father of Bosie. l-'auline. Josieanl Flossie MamlOK. a na- tive of Koshmln, Germany, ajed 87 years. aSTThe funeral will tal«9 rjlac> THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 2827 Jacksjn slr*ec Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. it. train. MOONEY— In this c!ty. November 6, 1897. Jam<M U.. beloved husband of ihe la:» Kate Mooaey, and falh<aro< vvilllam > anJ Richard Moonfy and Mrs. R. Kehoe, a native of Canada, a^fl 50 years. BfS" Remains at the parlors of the United Un- dertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MUSSO— In San Jacinto. November 1. 1897, J. L. Musso. a^ed 70 years. PABTBIDGE— in this city. November S, 1897, A. AUKiista. beloveti wife of George Partrl and motuerof Jennie, Alice and Nellie Part- ridge ana Mrs. Ira C. Hays, asfed 65 year* BODE— In this city. November 8, 1897, Emil Rode, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 61 years and 19 days. Friends an! f>ftin l »lnt < i>j"> rpsn»ct- fnlly Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clocic p. m.. trom me p-tf- lors of Charles. J B. >letzier, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceuieiers-. SPABBOW— In ihe Cltv anl County Hospital. No- vember 9, 1897, Richard r-parrow. a native ot Massachusetts ai;ei 41 years SPBATT— Iu Jt?suo, Ca November 5, 1897, William P. kpratt. aved 42 years a id 7 montn*. [New York anl Galveston papers pieasn copy.J TAMMKYRB— In tnH city. November 9, 1897- Mri. Mary Melbourne Tammeyer, a native of Marburg. Ctermauy. aged 68 years 6 months and 1 day. I New York papers pieasa couy.J gg~ Friends ani acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOBBO* (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from her latn residenca, 3 Central place, off Pine street, be- tweea Kearny and Dupont. Interment Masonic Cemetery. ■ WEPPLER— In the CUT and County Hospital. No- vember 9. 1837. Peter Weppler; a native of Michigan, a«ed 62 years. WARD— In this city, November 9. 1897. Stephen Ward, a native of irelau'l, aged 42 years. WREN— In this city, November 8. 1897. Mary, beloved wife of John Wreu. mother of Thomas J. Wren, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Tulte, and Bister of Thomas J. Tults. a native of Sun Fran- cisco, aged 2 2 years 2 months and 2 days. Friends an;l aranalntancw ar<» resoect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:bO o'clock a.¥.. from ihe par- lors o. James Molenoruey & r,on, 1057 Missljn street, theuce to St. Joseph's Church, where a su.emn requiem ma->s" will De celebrated for the repose ot her soul, commencluj at 9 o'clocx A. U. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . ST DOMINIC'S CHUBCH BUILDING ASS<> ' elation — Tne regular monthly requiem htgti mass ror the deceased members of the abov* association, and for the deceased parents ani « relatives of the members, will be celebrated la St Dominic's Church. Bush and Sleiner streets. TOMOBKuW (Ihuraday), at 9 o'clock a. it Friends are invited to attend. McAVOY GALLAGHER, |" FUNKRAL DIKECTORS & EMBALM KBS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. * Telephone South 80. . H. a. McaVuV Manager MOAVOY <Sb CO., Funeral Director* anU Kmbalmeri, 1 ,35 Market St.. Bet. Bth uml 9th. - J Telephone .South 247. ' Efitab. 185 S. , Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Faneral l>lr.*ctorg and £mbalmer<, 23 -44: AND 26 .MINI AVJiNUK. Lady assistants. Spacious thapel for the use of our patrons, i.uhl.er tires on our ambulance. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Buih Street and C«a. ' tral Avenue, Saa Fnadico, — — ■— " • ii ■ i it— — dia^i 13