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P HOUSES TO LET. ' j ITAOE; COMPLETELY' FURNISHED; ' \ leda: rent cheap. Audreys I. H., 730 ..otigh st. •■■'.ii' ton-tenem:.nt of 3 Rooms; __ •> rent $9. 1 ROOMS AND KITCHEN; FIRST FLOOR 1 iS4 Nstoiuast., near Fourth. - - 2ND (CENTRAL HOUSE)— LATELY K>K- >'- ovated; quiet: respectable most rea onable. QC HOUSE '* 6 ROOMS IN FINK ORDER; *( O. .ome it. 1507 Kearny, nr. Greenwich. LLOVKR TOWN — - loti s .. bouses to rem by BALDWIN A l.ciVv KLL, 10 Montgomery s-.- -IT'KXISHEI) HOUSES. J, URN FD HOI SK: 6 ROOMS AND BATH: •' mo'.ern- ran to (i od teimnts. 714 steiner COTTAGES TO LET. t/"OTlAOE; 1 LARGE KOOVIS: STABLE. 218 KJ v oiltr.gwi ol St.. bet. Nineteenth a Twentieth. C< U N -. V COT"! AOF *. 4 ROOMS IN REAR; C i-l'i 50. 22 4 Vis ■.■Karrell st /"(OIT VOL. OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. AP- V S St. Cf I <■) DX! ACHED COTTAGE OF 1 ROOMS; >> I_. i.o children. .3 Buchanan, near Geary. . CYCO'I TAGE. 4 ROOMS; TOGOOD I EN- antsl3. 447 Fif.b.'ueai liryant. Oil* COTIAGE- 5 ROOMS; SUNNY s UK; .7 1 O. iO.h st., nr. Eureka. Apply to F. Nr.L- SON. cor. Twentieth anil Castro st- ' I.A'! TO LET. Oir -.;, $22*50, HEUI'CED FROM $18 ■C ' O ai.d .25: *.::.- flats, 6 cms and hatn each; l.Mb Va itjo, near Van Ness; all modern conven. ences: sunny; large yard. Bj.il, 5 RM. UPPER FLaT, 315 u'FAKRELL, *(„•— - . near Ma-oti Apply 15 orant aye. . V'ICl-: 3-KOOM FLAT FURNI -HKD FOR I -> housek cc pine. 219 lenihsi. AY-VV INiitiW FLAT, 4 SUNNY I OOMS; .' ■ bath; newly renovated: sanitary piumbing. 19 Ewing pace, be-:. ii s. ana Suiter, off lacuna; $16. UrVcLAITO.N ST.. SOUTH OF FKED- v I "l crick; modern flat 4 roomsand bath: cheap. £•11 I PPEK FLAT. 3 ROOMS. 1239 FoL- tp « I . som st. near Ninth. Vl* FLAT OF 6 ROOMS NEA VAN NESS J-v aye. $20. SPECK .t CO., 602 Market Bt. HAIGHT AND BAKER— NICE SI NNY FIVE and six-room flats: best neighborhood. V I «■> UPPER FLAT 1 li; NNV ROOMS "- -1 — . ana bath: no children. 528 Greenwich st V- VV 1-LA'l TO L It 7 ROOMS AND BATH. -i-V 951 F'oisom St., near sixth. TIN lED SUNNY UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS and bath, s Webster st.. near Haight. •1 FLATS, 5 ROOMS, HATH, 147 OKOVE, $19; • • 4 and 6 rooms, bath, 715 orove, $15 and $20. V 1.1. OVER IOVVN * * -TV- Ton see flats to rent by BALDWIN .'. HoWELL, 10 Montgomery st. I '■.',*■) W ALL. ST., NKAR STEINER-FINE — sunny lia-.s of tt rooms and bath; yard; tusement; IflS. vJ A V i-. M O.N EY BY' RENTING NICE FLATS, C $6 to $16, at SPECK i CO. 'S, 602 Market si. / HEAP MODERN F. Ats, b AND 6 LOOMS. v *S- to - lH:see Ahem. 52S -ev*n-b st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. < tipp Street. 9/1 CAPP— "J SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- — V.' keeping rooms. Castro Street. JflX CASTRO-2 OR 5 NICE FURNISHED aVO private housekeep. ng; large lawn. Eddy Street. <il 7 EDDY-SMALL sUNNY ROOM; FOLD- Oxi It ~ '.' 1: use of kitchen: private family. » is. Ii -i . «0.. •>] . FIFTH— 3 SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- Uli ighkrtgrms ; bath,stove.closet,pilvate.slo. lourth -tree.. ;.i- FOURTH — ROOMS SUITABLE FOR -— » * llgtit housekeeping; also single. Franklin Street. 'IJO FRANKLIN— 3 LARGE NICELY' FIR- u"- nish' d sunny connecting rooms; suitable for houjekeeplu-j. Crove Street. '709 GROV'f. COR Van ness— unfur- -\'— nished 3-room suites, with gas stove. Utiles Street. Qt 1 HAVES— FRONT ROOM: USE OF PAR- O- J. It r, dining-room and kitchen; $8; weekly ir month. y. Howard Court. .-.'J-X HOW Mil)-*.' P..i%ABANT ROOMS COM- < » — O *ol*-:e ior housekeeping. P. D,COR THIRD— FINELY PUB- iV't !i-r<e sunny iron: looms,' firs; floor. InO 4 HOWARD— SUNNY' FRONT and I • ~. 1 ■ ..■ k larlors furnished for light house- k - id^^BHHHBHp: Miunn Street. . !•(, MINNA— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR — I'- -pttig: good sunn)- yard " j/- MINNA— FURNISHED ROOM-., COM- •'i pit-.e for housekeeping; large yard J-'Hlon -treb;. CQ] MISSION— KITCHEN AND BEDROOM * —' complete fi rhouskping, $10: large $2, 1 0~\ \ MISS] ' x — NICE SUNNY FLtNI-H- I VsJO ed rooms for housekeeping: also sin*,- c. !>*lo*m» stiee-. .-TT NATOMA - SUITE HOUSEKEEPING •11 I rooms; rent $18 per month; yard. (tak Street. OAK. 1 BLOCK FROM VAN NESS— 2 O rooms ■ tup etc. large pantry, good stove, fl- ' 'floor, $8; double parlors, first floor, sink, ■ Point; Lonns Avenue. 919fl POIXT LOBOS— TWO SUNNY' FUR- — 1 —V c shea rooms: housekeeping; ib. Scott Street. nO SCOTT— 2 LARGE CONNfedINO AND XX .) alcove: gas and bath; partly furnished. * « nth streo.. 11') SEVENTH (OIRARD) - SUITES AND IT— kitchen: ais single rms.; newly renovated. south Park. IAQ SOUTH PARK— MODERN FLAT, OR 1 VO part 01 it: new y furnished: reasonable. atockton •- '"■a-. "I 9fl 7 STOCKTON— FURNISH ED ROOM FOR * sJV 1 housekeeping: rent reasonable. Taylor Street. -> TAYLOR-COZY. CLEAN, sunny fur- >> Dished roomi and oflices; very reasonable. Tehama Street. 717 TEHAMA, BKT. EIGHTH AND NINTH lit —Nice sunny room for lignt housekeeping; rent*4. Tenth Street. 11l TENTH, NEAR MARKET— ROOMS XXX ci.mpiete for housekeeping. Twentieth Street. 4('99 TWENTIETH, BEI'. VALENCIA • JvJj_— ii 'l Guerrero, two sunny furnished con- necting rooms: bath. '. sssi N«a'« Avenue. r ] 7 VAN NESS AYE.- WILL FURNISH TO ''ll suit or rent unfurnish d. a few elegant looms; corner house; every room front; sunny. . Miscellaneous. rt UNFURNTSHED KOOMS FOR LIGHT — housekeeping: every convenience; large clos- ets, etc. ; -gocd-l' cation; lelerenl.es. . Addre.sX. \ . Z-, box 1, Call Office. jj*£*<ggj /.•I r LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICK OF THE Oil) , ni 1, im ... 1 i«-m 1 • wan: »c tnkeri. KOOMS TO LET. • u*il .- 1 re«;. 491 BUSH— 2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- -I—l nished front rooms; piano; gas; running water. B Of- BUSH— SUNNY FRONT ROOM: FUB- —v) nished: single; for gentleman. Clara Street.- ■ ©jr MONTH-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED tjcl lrom room, b'i i/a Clara sL, near Fourth. • ROOMS TO LET— Continued, luilr St root. 3 EDDY-SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT RMS. from *1 50 to *3 1 er week. 1 I Q KDDY— HOUsE NEWLY RENOVATED; 1 1 O front suite; oilier sunny rooms: $5 up. ' 'l'l' '- - • re — SHERMAN APARTMENT HOtTPF, 28 BTH k st. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. 1 Q\ EIGHTH-NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS. * —.11 .*- ..Ow.. THK COSMOPOLITE — P ELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth et.cor. Mission; rooms 60c, .be and $1 per night; $-2 to *F6 per week. 1117 fifiii-pleaiant sunny UNFUR- XVI nisiiei rooms to leu ' i bikntn -t rcoi»-. fiJR POL-HOM -SUNNY UNFURNISHED (JIUI bay-wlndovv room; kitchen; gas-stove- running water. ', * .ii* Street. ROYAL ROUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES. cetit lights; readlntt-room. Mnoklntz-room and ladies' rarlor; rooms per night. Ssciosl 50: week, $2 to (8: month, $8 to $30: elevator on office floor, rooms with hoi and told water: bntbs. KOSKDALK HOUSE, 321 ELLIS— 2OO SINGLE . and fam. rms; 20c to 60c night, $1 to $3 wk. Franklin Street. 9f' FRANKLIN — 4 BEAUTIFUL F RONT _vl rooms; furnished and unturuished. sunny. Fulton Street. o fulton 1.1 ON house)— nicely FUR- -0 nished rcoms: singleoren mite; $Band if 15 up. v.«.u - strut}.. mC GEARY' — LAKGE FRONT ROOM; 2 IVJI I large clothes closets, crate, gas, etc. Golden "Gate Avenue. . r on GOLDEN GATE AYE. — B VY-WINDOW «'*-«' rooms, urnlshed; cl-o single; folding-beds. bunurii Mrc-st, 1 C(\(\ HOWARD, COX. FOURTEENTH— 3 IC UO sunny front rocms; rem $9. 979 ft A RD-a SMALL SUNNY' RCOMS; i i — V water, b iy- window: ?6 ». tssie stree'..' AAf\ JESSIE, "WEST SIDE, UPSTAIRS, ■T*iU rear— 3 rooms. 4r JESSIE, REAR OF MINT— SMALL SIN- • «» gle room with closet: $4*. private. Kearny Street.. ARLINGTON* HOU--E. "127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny ro.ms. en hUlte and single; brst class in every respect; terms reasonable, , Market. Street. I 1 99 MARKKT — --UNNY' BUSINESS 11 — — suites', alsosingierms.: newly renovated. Muson street. * IHR MASON - NICELY FURNISHED l"v rooms, $5 month up: bath, gas; board op- tional. HZBI J- •akin - - > 100.. HANCOCK HOUSE. ,-. .MISSION. FF.LKCT lamllv roominc-noustf *1 60 in 91 )rr week. Q.yl X MISSION - NEATLY' FURNISHED <-"— 1 2 front room; gas; bath; i~ per month. 1 ui k Mreo.. 1 ftJQ POLK, COR CLA V— l VERY LARGE, IOit) nicely furnished from room; reasonable. i 01.: >i ree.. RANDOLPH HOUSE. 501 POST, ( OR.MASON; 50 ay- -a iiuunv parlors; smaller jt>>-ni*i; run- ning water, gas': $1 50 to Sl 5U per week. 000 PosT — CHANGED HANDS; THOR- U— — ooghly lenovated: suites and single; hot and cold water, bath. MRS. M. SCHULZ. Mi.cl « -„ . 949 SIXTH— NICKLY FURNISHED SUN- * —J— ny rooms; $1 and up. Mockton Street. EUROPEAN. 17 STOCKTON — EI.KOANT rooms; suite or singlet uay, week or month; tabs; not and cj'ld Water: transient; evator. V.... .\f«« Ave^aa. 01 r» VAN NKSS- LAKGE SUNNY NICELY OJ.U furnlshel front room: telephone. /•I (".VAN- -NKSS— LARGE nicely FUR- "It" nished room: morning son; f 8 mo. ; gents. MiscellHiieous. YK.WI.Y FT RNISHED FRONT R'JO.M IN* Xv vale lami y. with gas and bath: desirable locaiion. Addie, Rooms, dox 80, Call 1 flice. SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND O coid water, large c os»t, ua h. gas. etc.: good location; r> minutes' wilt, from Kearny and Mar- ket si s: leierences requited. Addr-s, P. P. P., box 2. Call Oflice. BOARDING AM) ROOMS, IN ALAMEDA; AN ELEGANT ROOM OR suite, tor couple or gentlemen: marine view; sunny; 2 minutes from station: terms reason- able. G. K. R. bix 94, Call Office R0 VAN ESS — NFAVLY FURNISHED Ov/O sunny rooms; tableboard; terms moderate. BROOKLYN HoTEL, iOVJIi BUsH ST.. board and. room $1 to $2 per day. tti to $12 per week: choice rooms 60 rent* to $1; isul'-e roomt iur lamllv- $1 tosl 50 per night: first-class service; lree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. HACKMEIER'a HOTEL, 123 TO 129 EDDY St.: choice sunny roomi $2 50 per week and un: board, A 1 table, $6 and up. 'FRED ERTEL and A DAM HACKMEIER, Proprietors. ThE WALDORF. 809 POWELL, (Pl'. . UNION square — Thoroughly renovated; newly aud ele- gant!.' lurulsi.ed: hoard MRS J. A. CAI. Ho UN. STORES TO LET. CORNER STORE AND 2 LI V'ING-tOoMS; . fixtures complete for grocery and bar. good location; cheap reuU 941 Bryant feU uTOKK. BEST LOCATION, SUITABLE FOR >-? dressmaking parlor, milliner) -store or restau- rant. Address b x -75. Haywards, (al c TORES, OFFI" ES, BAStMKNI, HALLS, IN ' 0 old building of Y. M. C. A., -.3- >utte.; rent low; splendid location for restaurant. Apply il. J. McCOY, 208 Mason st rpo LET — BaKERY OV>.N AND RANGE; Trent low; rooms 1101 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. EMMA sPRKCKELs BUILDING, 927 MAR- i ket m.-*gl-' 10 $20. ASH lON, room 210. 11. '■' . "- • DENTISTS. \TAN VROOM ilk CO.'3 ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 907 Market su *. lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous anesthetics civeu; electric. ' lbs great agent - need to relieve palo; teeth filled and extracted painlessly by oar Dew electrical process; a written guarantee given wltb all work done; lowest prices, best work; all surgical worK attended by G. W. Williamson, MD.. physician and Burgeon: examination frea by the use of our sew electrical appliances: porcelaia and gold crowns: Drldge- work atil teeih without plates a specialty. Kleclro-Dentsl Par. 997 Market*!-. VULL SET Or TEETH, $5: Fa IN 1 ESS »• X- JF traction; see our c«. mbination piate. thin as paper: warranted 20 ye is; teeth wlihou'. plates; crown and bridge work our specialty: leeth im- planted or transplanted: fillings 60c, crowns $3 60: all work panile,B aud warranted. Chicago ueuiul Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ■ YEW YOKK DEN LISTS- PI ATES, $3 50 UP; lv sliver fillings. 25c up; gold fillings, 76c up: plates mended. $1 up: all work warranted, pain- less extraction. 60c. 969 Mission si. SFL cor. tttn. DEL GEORGE IV. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dsntist. discoverer of painless axtractiou and patentee of improved bridge work or teetn without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O* Farreii. DR.. LUDLUM HILU 1*4*13 MAKKET ST.. NR Eleventh . 1.0 cii.i rge for extracting wheu plates are made; od plates made over like new; team from *8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. Qt" FTW.L SET OF TEE . II; BEST MAKE: iso. kept lv repair: extracting free; fillings 5()C; crowns $3 60. . Pacific Dental Pari irs. 18 Third. CROOMK DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MA'K- kst, oct. 3d and 4th. f ais specialists: palnlest extracting, with gas. $1; piates, $7 up. fill, Sl up. OHIO DENTAL PA LORS, 90« MAKKK'I. painless extracting, 6oc: open eve'ngs and Sun. DU. J. J LF:EK. 11*6 MARK. ST.: OPEN evenings: Sunday till noon; registered dentist. VL r C. HARDING, M. D.. LOU ftU i TKK, COR Tr '. Powell; lei. Main 6375; painless exiractlou. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. ET OF TEETH WITHIIUi' * PUAVfI. Dii ii. C. Young, 1841 Polks.. i C BOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. BOd -iA«t- - act st. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. '_', .■'//..PHYSICIANS.. DR. C. C. O'DON'N'ELL. 1206 MARKET, RES 2864 25ih au ; diseases of -a omen a specialty. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 1897. . PERSONALS. ... \V"A\TKD — TO PI RCHASK WALNUT "•shcsll juice. Appy Wa^NUT, oox. 105, Uall Oflice. DR. COWAN, CHIROPODIST, REMOVED TO elegant oilices, 229 Kearny St., near Bush A.VARGUERITE GARCIA, EMBROIDERING ■l'l and sewing. 28% >ixthsi., room 15 IIIDOVV Kit WOULD LIKE TO MAKE THE '» acquaintance of a German elderly lady of means object matrimony. Address 11.. box 11, Call Office, Oakland. ALWAYS FIRt-T IS MY MOTTO; ALWAYS bestisyour encomium upon my hair dressing, though it costs only 25c; nangs cut and curled. 16c; switches, $1 io * 3: gray or blenched hair re- stored to us natural color. G. LEDERER. 111 Stockton st. QUINONIA IS THE HAIR DRESSING, PAR excellence; ask anybody. G. LKDErER, 111 Stockton st. I AW— WANTED, MAN TO STUDY LAW IN Xj office; preference io good reasoner; willing to purchase in crest in busines. Full particulars from s. J., box 12 Call. HAVE YOUR FEATHER BEDS AND PlL- lows filled. McCA BE, 870 Mission, cor. 1 ifth. II OOMS WHITENED.*! 50 UP; PAPERED,**!; II tinted, 42. I-. DIXON,I2I Jones, tel. Blk. 129.1. HPHE DISAPPOINTED ~PAPA (COM I C A opera) produced by F (ireven's operatic school December 1. ,n I. O. O. F. Hall; tickets 50c. ad- mitting gentleman and lady or two ladles. office, rooms 121 and laa, Murphy bullding,U36 Market. \JAShAOE AN'u ELECTRIC TREATMENTS ™ lor nervousness, gen rid debility, rheuraail-m. Gear ,U ,e,er<>Ul - '' Mtts - X- JOHNSON, 514^ \ i X ,? h i r. t 1 II ; : «RIPI'TN. LATE OF MMX. J»« Ihi lips'. ladles' hairdresser, manicure, cbl. ropodtst. ai4i/ 3 Geary St.: Tel Brown 4,4. A UVIV.E FREE; DIVoItCK LAW'S V *I-VC- vJ a L t^\?, r i>' u,e:no fee wi '"out successicollect. ons v.W.HOWE. atty at law, &50 Market.cor. stock tn PwfWJ BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED. $1; OV\> 25 visiting cards, 25c. HILL, 221. 3 Geary. PAPER-HANGING, PAINTING, WHITEN- J ing, etc.; wall paper. 4c up. MERIGAN, 1302 We hater. Telephone, Pine 4933. BADGES. PHOTO. AND RADGE BUTTONS made in san Fiancisco ai Eastern prices WALIEK N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st, S. F. BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPi ICON SrtOWRVE- ry nlghi tor. Market and Sixth sis • artlstical- vertiseme its in living lisht: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO, 1140 Marketst Ml;v ii.: 1). RARTON. .-PELT A LIST 1 CO V- •tinements and female diseases, hOB Howard. 1 ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM- J VV lucnester House. 44 lhird st, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to *1 50 per night: ,*1 50 io nd nor ■seei;: tree bus nna bagga.-e to and from the lerry. Fi.lcOli-s 1 1 a : l . - KM .j V BY tO electrolysis. MRS. OR WELCH, 2115 Bush. SUIT-TO URDEROA EA »V l.'-Si A LLM. A is 0 L LEMOS. 1117 Market «i. bet 7th. and Bin. CILOAKS AND i'AILOK-MADK SUITS RE. J tailed at wholesale ligur^j. 2d bansome st HHUFt-CUMIlci SANITARY PLUMBER . rastiiier. i... '.olden mate ay. i.- . .-utt^rA7L DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLU.sTI IN- ELEOANT, STYLISH dresses *5 up: dresses made over. 6 ddv.r sd. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT i-UKRMAN. CLAY A- CO.'a, THK Mimi- 2\. cal leadquarters of liie Pacillo (.oast, is .he place to buy pianos and origins, new pianos from (176 to ifl-llO; . ecu ud -In. ud norn *5 ■ upwaru; terms as low as S3 per mouth: sole represents*. tive9 for Steinway A funs, A. B thase. , niHrs..n. Lucl wt?. Siul h * Barnes pianoj an I Estey jinnos and organs. Corner of Kearny ami su.ter at***- UOit 2 DAYS WE OFFER A INK STEIN- A way WOO; a ilia c Rros., Hardman and Dew- ing Rios w.ll be solo at about hall tegular price for cash, all in tine order; an Emerson, $60: and several carl .ads of line new pianos at low p ices and term* easy. The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor, Flood On ! dine, Fourth and Market sts. ABSOLUTELY Tin. ol.Ri-.--T AND I.A I'.O- 2\. est housa west of Chicago Is KOHLER A CHASE'S 26. 28 ani SO o'liirrll st. Planoi organs and all oilier musical instruments of all grades anl prices. Terras easy. prices lowest 1 ve.-yihin i I osslo.-J c.iii.** to pleasa and satisfy theciiBtom»r BUM AC! 1. .M 1.1 SAC IFICEI'— I.i- lOL PIANOS -V fur fo.lowiig week: $560 -teiuway. *275: $. 50 (.bickering, *r*--*.O $450 Colby. 52.5* SOOO i onover, ¥300; long list second-band pianos, hall price, SSO up. Ihe F. W. SPENCER COMPA- NY, 933 Market St. .tl SECOND-HAND PIANOS, SQUARE AND — V upright, at your own price i nd on your own terms, lor on. week only; we musi have room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO., cor. of Suiter and Kearny sta Bon,*>-fidf; REDUCTION IN pricks— Haines. Knabe, Rush A Gerts and others; seo- ord-han-i pianos from $100 up. W. (.*. U A MIL- 'ION, successor to A. 1. Bancroft A Co., 324 Posl J AROE STOI X OF ts'l EINWAY. CHICKER- Xj lng and other standard makes of upright piano, from ?125 to 6250 at HEINE ,'.- CO., 136 Ehls, Y. M. C. A. hul. ding; sHAW ageuts. AND THAT AIN'T NO LIE-HORN UNO'S pianos rre .he best; bargains; second-hand Steinway. Gab er. 1 vers A Pond. 216 Post st. .)(\ GOOD 2D-HAND PIANOS; TERMS EASY; — V prices low; Chickerlug, Steck, Vose, Merllng. BKNJ. CURIA/ Jt tu.v, 16 ana 20 a" . arrell st. (.UH.Mi-.lM* *..»,. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY, 0 Evans, Lrlgcs and other pianos*, see our rent plan; no Interest nrst year. fcOS. 810. 312 Post. ADMIN TDK's SA LX — Ml'sl* SELL: pianos at immense reduction for cash or ißStallments Ea'ION F..-TaTK 733 Markets- rpi-.N-DAY REDUC IT ON SALE FOR CASH; 1 new and second blind at great bargain. MaU- RaIS, 789 Markei si. LINE STEINWAY UPRIGH 1 PIaNO: SAME Xas new; sacriflce. 1361 Folsom, near Tenth. LAMILY LEAVING MUsT SKI.L ; $600. UP- x right; great sacrifice. 815 Golden Gate aye. pIANOS) ORGANS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL J icslruuieni tuned, repaired. 1131 Va Mission. KlNliftßL i'.Y (1897 MODEL), IS THE PIANO you want. J. HARRY St OTT, 5215 Hayes JJ. 1 / .PIANO; GREAT BA RG.vIN.SCHMII Z, tjPlvU 16 McAllister, near litoernis Bank. SUPERIOR VIOLIN-), ZITTIERS.OLD&NEW. 11. Ml. I LER, maker, repairer 2 Latham placs KNAR.-. PIANOS: M..V fcCALE; -NKVV styles. KOHLER <t CHASK. 30 o' Farrell st A A SMI.R..IAN'. CLAY A CO.'s ONLY » **-- JrV you ftnd a stoc- of new sieiuwnv pianos for- SALE- MISt ELLA l-INE st. Bernard PUPS; CHEAP. 1593 -C Fulton st., corner Lyon. fljj\>7" SCHOONER; NEARLY NEW; NEW •„—'■''•. sails: 25 tons Inquire. Calliornla Yacht Club. Oakland Creek. L'OK SALE— ESTABLISHED MILK-COUN- X ter trade; cheap. Apply between 11 and 12 at 319 Sixth st. VTEW ELEGANT 16-FOOT QUARTERED- J-v oaK bar and buck bar; sacrificed. 512 Rush STEREOPTICON 200 FIRST-CLASS VIEWS for suit or rent; cheap. App.y Immediately, A., box 2, Call. II RING FROM BUSINESS; OUR ENTIRE It stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages will be so d at wholesale cost. California Rattan Works, 745 and 747 Mission St., bet. 3d aud 4th. "COME '96 AND 'it, STERLING WHEELS S3 at a bargain.'' A. C. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery su JR. POOL HOUSE-MOVER DEALER BKO- -. cnd-hHiia liuLdiug material. 1122-36 Mission. Bl lLi-.Ks, I.IA E-, 2D HA DMA CHIN Mcintosh ds WoLPMAN. 137 Dealest. . UOU SALE — SPLENDID ROUGH-COATED X* st. Bernard bitch Alma (Duke of I-Jdlnburgh- Lady Gladys). Apply at 1320 Geary street. SAFES— BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND O hand, all sizes: half original cost .109-111 Market it. S. F. I. Old ENGINES.PUMPS BELTING.GAS iJeucines; bought and sold. WHITE. 616 Mission i -\ OF FEE-MI i.L. .-CAL , HAND-TRUCK. LET- KJ lei-press, i.esk and sate cheap. 102 Clay St. . BAKS, rack Bars, mirrors, isRO »V-' cases, counters, linoleum/office furniture, store and office lurnltnre and fixtures: new aud second- band, J. Noonan. 1017-1010-1021-1023 Mis- sion at, above sixth. 1., AKS, SiiOW.-ASKS, COUNTERS, BHELV- Jl lug. etc., bought and sold. 2063 Mission, nr. Via. SEWING-MACHINES. dan MONTHLY: RENTED, REPAIRED, Ci— bought, sold:, machine supplier. 145 sixth. ALL K i IS D bought, SOLD, exchanged. - rented; repairing: lowest .rates 205 Fourth, STORAGE. AT LOWEST KATES— HOUSEHOLD GOODS, pianos, advances made; fireproof building. F. W. ZEHFUss, 840 Mission. TeL Mint 1821. -" ; A.T. LOW RATES— FURNITURE. CARPETS, piano****, bousehold goods; clean,, light com- partments: advances made J. NOONaN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st., above sixth; open tventngs. ' EDUCATIONAL. . - ; ■ ;,, SPANISH ACADEMY". PROF". TROFM.ON'O DEL RIO, Principal. Class li-ssons per term of 8 mouth**. if 10. . Private lessons per term of three months. $50. Ihe less n*, comprise- twice a week of 1 to 1 Vs houis' duration. 811 Leaven «orth st., near Sutter. ITALIAN SCHOOL OF SINGING. i- Piivate instructions by a qualified teacher of oral music, * 50 per lesson of 1 hour; the term embraces three months. 811 Leavenworth St., near Sutter. A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULT AND Elocution. 1215 Octavia st, San Francisco, Miss ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the cchool of Oratory, . Philadelphia Pa, teacher. Office days, Ihurs. p. m., Saturday a. m. HKALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST at.— Kookkeepliu, business practice,' short- hand, typine, telegraphy, languages, English branches: electricaL civil and milling engineering, surveying, assaying, navigation, etc; 20 teaclieri; day and eveulin; sessions: write for catalogue. AY RES' BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 MONT- gomery st.; individual instruction in short hand, typing, bookkeeping, lelegraphy, etc., Ufa tcholarship $60: low rates per week ana month. j OOKKEEPING-THERK IS No COLLEGE XI on <arth whose course is as thorough as mine: 4 to 8 weeks only required: rapidity, at figures a specialty. TAHK, 855 Market st , room 572. i' UNI'S DANCING ACADEMY, :*>2o POST; 1 ■< juvenile classes bats., 2 p. m : private lessons daily, 10:30 to 5; adults' class Monday evenings. EUGENE DE FOREST SCH. OF' nCIIVII a ND J eloc.ition. Mercantile Library, 530 Golden G. ; aye., cor. Van N., r.4; call 2 to 4; stage rehearsala ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL. mining, mecn., survey, assay. archil.; day&eva.' est. 1&61. A. VAN NAILLEN, 833 Market. SINGING. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, Spanish, Ger. lang. I $2 mo. 109 Taylor. VI ISS GAMBLE'S DAN CIA SCHOOL; l'l adults cass sat. 8 P. m. 317 Devisadero. 1100KK«-..B.P1.\U. ARITHMETIC.- WRITING ->grnm., etc. (day, night: $5 ma 1504 Mkt-,op.Bth. BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OP ACTING— I'uplis rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building LLDA.A.M SCHOOL OF' Ji.A,OCLAAO^ AND D am.it Art. 9-8 Sutter SPAAIoH— CLASSES DAII.Y; *3 MONTH; 4 .to 9p. m. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. GUITAR, MA.Viiui.i.V, i'l AN AAli VOCAL I- lessons: $.1 mo. Mar/ Westhaus.' 89 Fifth *TV7 :•-..... -'-.'Ml'-ll V lU.Miit OF CLAY— «.j^_ I (pen untl «:3J c clock branch office of Uie (all- oi. Isvt-r(,.t ion* nnd want lids laken. : .'■ . tI.AIKVOYASTS. MRS. DR l.i LARK, THE DISTINGUISHED trance clairvoyant and medium: while en- tranced she vi ill reveal every bidden mystery In life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, iemove family troubles, restore lost af- lectlons: unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or burled property: locales treasures, minerals: tells your entire lite, pest, present and luture, while in a periect trance, Hours. 10 a. m. to sp. m. ; i perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with pedal terms MRS. F. CLARK, looms .5 aud 26, 1206 Market, opp sixth. '.c2*sFl'H3fisJfil Mi. POKIER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant card-reader, born double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease, lull life reading; la 50c; gents $1; palm, aud clalrv.: sit. $1 su. 126 1 uric \JMK- >ODAN, W. RLD-HKNOWI.iI CARD- I'I reader; past, present and future: ladies aud gents. 619 F.jdy st., hours 9a. m. 10 8 p m. At ME. LE NORMAND, CLAIRVOYANT. i'l lotmeriv 1 Polk st., returned to 502 O'F'arreil; readings; ladies. 25c; gents 50c. MM LI.IE VINCENT: MAGNETIC healer and medium. 28 Ellis St., room 8. MMX. RaVkN'A READS LIFK FLUENTLY: ousi.iie.s «d vie-; names given; 25c up.s Fourta. MRS. ROSS PALMIST A D CLAIRVOYANT: hours 10 to 4, 7 to 9; k. SOc, I. 25. 205 ink. / ' l'-Y LIFE' READER. 3 SEVENTH' ST.: \J ladles 2 r.c, gems 60c; all questions answered. | MMX. MOREAU. HK-1' MEDIUM, CLAIR- j A'l voyanu card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st. pONSULI LUCKY- MEDIUM: READS FROM Vj cradle 10 grave; 25c. 41 Minna sL. basement. ; \ , lst-> MELVILLE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT j -»< and water reader. 9211^ Mis- ion, opp. Mint. Mi;-. DR. ANNA THOMAS— FIRST IN HER prolessiou; never fails; advice; help! 929 Post Ml-*- AMY BERNHARDT; PARISIAN CARD reader: gent, ¥1. 122 I'o-i st., rooms 10 and 11 1 \imi. Hansen, palmist, card- writer: I i'l past, {.resent and future; 25c. 148 bib, r. 5. V THEL Gil a V,( LAIR ANT.CARD READ- JE.er.pal mist, electro-magnetic bealg. 1169 .Mission MMX. BILLK. CRADLE TO GRAVE; t'V- .ll ture husband's picture Indies 914 O'Farrell SPIRITUALISM. 1 ADIK>' AID SOCIETY CONFERENCE Is mcc ing; Mr. and Mrs. L.llie aud test' medi- ums: iOc MRS. KATE Vt-KINS, DEVELOPING CIR. Mon. eve.: cir. Tuea eve.; sl. tings duly; 31. 701 McAllister st. Cl V. MILLER MATERIALIZING TRU.M- KJ . pet seance, Bp. m.: -sc. 409 Leavenworth. MRS. M.vYOSTEEi.S, 1121^ OAK: CIRCLES Tues. 8 p. m.; Thurs 2p m.; 25c; readings $1. AM. FRANCIS INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Ilaluh*. St.: hours 9 until 6P. it. v. Ks. J.J. WHITNEY. SPIRITUALMEDIUM, -'. for messages and advice. 218 Stockton St. . PALMISTRY. PHor. F'O-SKI.LI. I'Al M IsT* PSYCHIC HEAL X er treatments and life read. 38-39, 6 Fdd MEDICAL. APROCESSTHAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less; never falls in any cage of monthly sick- ness, no matter what cause; no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: mousy iv every rase refunded lf a cure Is not effected; travelers helped immediately; years' experience; home la confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliable physicians. DX. AND MRS. DAVIEs, 14 McAllister St.. next Hibernia Rank: hums 9a. v to 5 md 7 108 p. m. ALL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored -In a few hours: s»fe at any time: no process humbug-,' In- stant relief for travelers; home * in confinement: i my celebrated treatment and remedies tor monthl/ ' suppression never (ad; every case guarauteed; lons'iltation free and confidential. MRS. DR. V YETH. 916 Post St.. near larkin. A PROCESS THAT Xc VJ.;K FAILS TO Rtt- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a Jew hours when medicines and others have failed; no instruments used: many years' experience: every esse guar. tueed ; advice free; terms reasonable; rlrst-olass private home for continement. MRS. DR DALEY, 1126 Market St.. over Owl Drugstore. A surf:, SAFE and isPEICDY CURE yoR all female disear.es; a home In confinement, with best possible are; with the privacy of a home, and tne convenience of a hospital; those who are sick or discouraged should call onthe doctor and state their case, they will find In her a true irleud: all consultations free and absolutely confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. 1 » LL OF DR. LEI'S CAPSULES ARE ■ft guaranteed absolute curs for all lemale dis- eases; positive y safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in lime it also sets as a preventive: price $1 60 per box. sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultations 0.1 all special diseases free. WALLFHI KRii-., 33 Grunt nve.. S. r. A cau- tion— Before parehssing elsewhere, write us. OURE CURE, WHEN OTHERS FAIL; NO 0 medicine or Instruments: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores in oue day: never falls: consultation tree: can be sent* uqu used at home. DR. I'OPPER. 318 Kearny si. Orders by tol. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER, 1312 OOLDEN 1 ' Gate aye., formerly 526 Eddy st.— Safe, quick cure for all female complaints guaranteed; private home In. tonfi emeni: every comlort: infants adopted; terms moderate: pills $1. MRS. DR SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, diseases of the eye; a permnnent cure guaran- teed or no charge made; consult tree: hours, 10 to 12, 2 t0. 4, 7to 8, Sunday 11 to 1. 410 Geary st. DRs. GOOD DISEASE* OF WOMEN; . ladies near or far: sale, quick cure guaranteed: any a.lment; maternity homer oest care; skill only; low ftes; Dr. schnck's sell-cure.. 5. 401 Van Ness A Soon to. VvlVrs and' Mothers— sk. guro; price $1- 50. RICHARDS <fc CO.,' 406 Clay su: send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 631 K st.. sacramenlo-, CaL; ALP. AU'S FRENIII P. LLS-A BOON TOLA- dies with female troubles: no danger: safeand sure;.-t2 60, express C. O. D. ; don't delay until ioo late.- OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland. ( aL CONFIDENTIAL"— i-AAili!.& IN TROUBLE ' communicate with Dll.bAN.TEli; M Giaut ava, San ran. Iso >. - , 1 VU PEAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; XJ safe aal efficient emmenagogue; $1 par box. RICHARD* A CO..drugglsta 406 Clay tu,soleagt« PARIS MATERNITY, 609 RUSH; CONFINE- X ment a-, 1... in- 10 days, $20. ..Tel. Green 681. I URE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHKB O lemale diseases. MRS. DR PUETZ, 254Vfe 4th. OMK IN CONFINEMENT: DISEASES' OP women. Mrs Dr.Funke, 1413 Bth su, Alameda, i\R Hall, . 14 : Mcallister ST., ■ near XJ Jones— Diseases of woffied and children.' ' CITY REAL ESTATE. $*-l*7 ~f\ FOR SALK-HUOSE lot: LOT i. i OV. 25x125: house 9 rooms; hard finish; bargain. -Room 4,850 Markei st. . MISSION HOMES : : — $2(i00 10-83700; 5, 6 and 7 room -bouses oti Liberty, Ca-dro nnd * 20th sts.; $400 cash, $26 monthly; 17 ' sold in same block by!'. NELSON, builder. . Q FLATS; MODERN IMP.; 18 ROOMS; ATA O bargain: lest part of city. GEO. W. H. PAT- TERSON. 1709 Market ,L «■ , * i SPECIAL — new MODERN 6-ROOM COT- tßge: lot 40 feet front; very sunny and fine marine view; lovely home: bargain $3500! 1114 Green. WALD-BUCKBEI-;, 220 Montgy. 8 -ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN MISSION, W. of Valenclast. 11. V. S., box 12. Call. |>A RE CHANCE TO PURCHASE FINE COB- l\i ncr: steady rental of «125 per month. Only principals address to C. 1 OLEMAN, lt>o6 Post at: or call evenings or Sunday. - EORGE M. SALSBURY. BUILDER, WILL call: gives low estimates: furnishes plans for buildings. 621 X st..* unset District. COUNTRY KKAL ESTATE. fflj-l *. l(\(\ 40-ACRE TRACT, WITH BUILD- ■tJP-LZvH/. ingi; Contra Costa County: all un- der cultivation; , pari cash, ' balance on time. $1500—160 acres In Napa County; good house and barn; fenced: 10 acres orchard, exchange for city property. 850 Market st., rojm 4. I'OK RENT— A TEN- ACRE l-'RI Ii FARM; J well- improved; splendid place for chickens; mostly In bearing; Frenoh prunes; 1 mile from Haywards. 1 aiticulars at 205 Valencia st. 9fti fl ACRES FINE GRAIN LAND: 4 MILES ivl'ufrom railroad, in Tehama County,, ata low cash rental, or will exchange ii for improved property in or near this cltv. -Address A. W. ROBINSON, 22 Vi Geary St., room 27. SEND STA - P FOit ILLUSTRATED PAM- phlet of information - about Caliiornia. lands. H. FRANCIS, rms 69-71 Chronicle bldg, S,F' .Cal. QUGAR-BEET AND APPLE LAND — 200 0 acr*-s, .in . 10-acre tracts; near Waisonvllle: $100 per acre. R. P. QUINN, Watsonville; send lor lav 1 cata o*.-ue. BfeXfej LITTLE HOME*- CLOS.-. To lOWN; IM- J proved: easy terms; also 4 to 12-acrs pieces on 8 anl 10 years' credit D. H. TWING, So- noma City; every I'oDlc.v at 63" Mnrket St.. S. v" PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 1 IVERY SI ABLE FOR RANCH 9.1800 1; Rooming-house forrauch... '. 2000 2 flats for ranch 41)00 Mission properly for downtown property ... 50110 100 business places from $50 to 5000 88 bouses and lots, from »50d 10 25.00U 66 lunches, from $450 10 50,(i0J H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market St. LOTS' in exChaNge for .FARE AND 011 1 fit to Alaska at your own price for cash RENCHLEY Co., 630 Market St., opposite l'nlace Hotel. STOCK 'IN PAYING GOLD- MINE TO Ex- lO change for ranch. B. s., 48 larkin St., K. , MONEY TO LOAN. TyE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 " and 6V2 per cent, Oakland at 7 and 71.2; auy sum. Manhattan Loan Co., -Mills building. MA N ATT V N LOAN CO ,10 MILLS B I LD- 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 6V*i CENT ON REAL estate; second and fhlid mortgages, estates, 111. divided interests, real estate in probate, lite in- surance, goods in warehouse, furniture and planus without removal: mortgages and legacies bought; nodelay. IL McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery- s:.. KS 1 OANS ON F'CK.si'l OR I'iAAOa IN I ■ *-. V., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rales, without removal; no commissions; no decays. J. NOONAN, 1017 lo 102.i Mission, abovo sum; iel South 14. HsH HIGHLY KEsPr.C i A RLE AMI PiilVAli place tJ obtain liberal advances on dlamondi KUd te« elry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry btoro. B4S Market bl* tei^pn.ins Green 204. GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWS- broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs strictly pri- vate; low rates; tel. red 1121; establlsbed 1869. LOW ' RATr., *5 PER MONTH LMtRi.ST on each $1001; 55c per month on O'l; second mortgage: any security (ash. box 2. Call Ollice. X' P. HAVE MONEY 'JU LOAN ON Cl 1 V " real estate; Interest reasonabis. CaL Title Ins. aud Trust Co., 210 Montgomery st., Mlilsbuld. "PIANOS, FURNITURE. ETC.: NO REMOV- X al; easy terms 39 Flood bldg.,* 4th and Mrkt. LOANS NEGOTIATED: LOW RATE OF IN- tereat sYi.vain SALOMON, Ms Montgy. ON 1. -SlTUiil-. Oil HEAL ESTATE; LOW InteresL SCRIBNER 7 City Hall aye. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL: low rates: 110 commission, lionelll, 402 Geary st iij 1 1 tO.OOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES; (Jl" low Intetest. JOS. R. TOPLITZ. .130 Pine. 8-.! TO $50,000; LUWFST RATES; I>l 2D Oi> mortg. : any proposition. Dryden, 4l3 Mont y 02CH TO SUIT BORROWERS; 6 PER CENT; Ols*. montage security. LANE, 19 Montgy, 1 to 4 ADVA ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, without removal. Calif, storuge, 722 Mission. If\ SIXTH — MOST RKLIAHLE PLACE To All borrow money; diamonds acd -jewelry. ON PIANO , FiIRNITURiw WITH OR WITH- ont removal ;low rates;nocom. 116 McAllister. AN SUM— IST AN I) L'D M'T'GES, ESTATES etc.: 6 percent. H. MURPHY. 628 Market! ' ' '■ MONEY WANTED. ANTED-$84,000 TO $85,000 AT 6 PER II cent: good security. Address B. W., box 12 CalL *; ?.;.:'.: FINANCIAL. J BOAS, 380 MONI GY. ST.— LOAN BON LIFE -J . lnsuiauce policies and buys bankbooks. \l' ANTED— FOR 5 YEARBAT 6% PER » » annum. F'unher particulars with P. H., box 18, Call oiilce. .*;, lOANSou real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. J MCAFEE F.R.iTTIEttS IUB Montgomery st , HORSES.' UOB SALE FOR WANT OF USE. TEAM F of roan mures, white points, snl able for family carriage or light delivery wagon: aUo four horses, suitable, for delivery wagons: ail sound and in good oider. Van be. seen nt Log Cabiu iSakery, 1723 Sail Pablo aye.. Oakland. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT .11 o'clock of borses. buggies, wagons, harness. etc. Emporium sales yaidj, 2211 Valencia »l, a WATKINS, auctioneer. 411 HOUSES FUR SALE; ALSO WAGONA 'IV buggies, carta harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 sixths*.: auction sales every vv**A- uesday. fcULLI VaN A DOYLE. Auctioneers. • JUST ARRIVF.D, 160 DRAUGHT AND driving horses. T -VI I I.HA 1 L'S. 721 Howard. WAGONS ANO CARRIAGES. yOUR - PASSENGER CART, RREWSTER 1 coupe and lanuaii, practically new: cheap. O'BRIEN it SON'S. Golden Gate uve. and Polk st. ALL KINDS NEW& SECOND-HAND WAO- ons. carriages, buggies, carts, harness; largest assortment, lowest prices.* 15th and Valencia sts. BAROAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN* XJ new and second-hand wagous, buggies, carta harness, robei and blankets. Leibold Harness Company, ill Larkin st.. opp. new City HalL • line LAUNDRY. Rakers AND MILK x wagons cheap lor cash or installments; 1 hne lop and open buggy: also I hack. 62a Harrison .1. CHINAWARE. TALK ABOUT BARGAINS! READ THIS: Dinner sets, 50. 1 ieces, light gray decoration, with border, per set, it. Dinner set, 60 pieces, wild flower, -with' gold trimmings, per set, $4 50. Dinner set, 50 pieces, bell How or decoratiou, with gold handles and trimmings, per sat, $5 75. • CHEAPEST PRICFIS IN -AMERICA.' CROCKERY, •. CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE ELITK CHINAWARE A SPECIALTY. GREAT. AMERICAN IMPORTING.. TEA CO. stores Everywhere. ■ 52 Market Street, san Francisco , Headquarters. FREE. "' : .■■■:■ 'BICYCLES. ' - '.' ''■ :; - •; ■■'-.- Wai CHE'S. • • CHINAWARE. . typkwrltkks. . The OLIVER' VISIBLE' writing type- wrlter, is creating a great stir In this com- munity and- Is fast displacing the old-line ma- chines, ° consequently, we have.- on hand a , large number, of.secuou hand' machinei of all makes, all of which are tor sale or rental; call or send for price. F.W.VAUGHAN&CO., 9 rotunda.Mllls bldg pEMINGTON No. 3; .'FIN URIVR; $25: j lb sample sent' SCOTT ABA NNA N,*3 yif Mont ■Milli lllllil Mill mmn 1 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND KEAL KSTATK. COTTAGE WITH U60 C FIIEK RIDES: A Kj chance to own an Oakland home with iree rides to San .Francisco for a year: 730 free rules on the electric cats and 730 free rides on the san Fran- cisco f rry; aiso free city water for one year; the above will b* awarded to the first person who pur- chases .me of our lots In the Montgomery Tract, in North Oakland, and complete Iher-on wi hin ninety days from November 11, 1897,' the most attractive Vl-storv house or cot ago cjstin***: over fl-00. ■ Apply at once to RICHARD J. MO.VI- (iO.M.-.RV, 1112 Broadway, P. O. box 224, oak- land. (J* i? PL A FOR A NkW 3-ROOM COTTAGE A ND f^TsiOV lot: good well of water, etc. pay for It On small Installments; Allendale Tract, East Oak- laud. $75 will buy a ♦190 lot: «•**> cash. $5 monthly; streets all graded: some macadamized: 3 electric- car Hue- and line schoolhouse near site; climate and soil can't be beat. 1-3— Fine large lots in the Galindo Tract, East Oakland; almost any sized lot you Wish: small payment down; monthly; see them at once fast cosing out; worth double asked. Call or send for circular, 469 .Ninth St.. bet. Washington and Rroadway, Oak. and; cairlage free; XL Z. JONES, Owner. HQH THE EVENT THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. OF THE YEAR. OAK-COVERED ADAMS POINT. OAK-(JOVKRcD ADAMS POINT. This famous tract of land with a mile of front- age on Lake .Merritt, . overlooking the very best residence portion of Oakland, to wit, Webster, Harrison, Jackson, Madison and oak sts., Is not for sale in subdivisions. This Is the event of ihe year. Alreaty handsome homes have teen com- menced by purchasers of lots. The ntreet work Is complete, 'me homes of *-enator (-eo. U. Per- kins, Dr. K. L. Dow, A. f. Coffin, R. Geo Zahn. W. W. W'nlimau. (hay M. Cooke and Frank C. Ha- vens are within one block. All desiring the choices lots now on the market are requested to call and be shown the property. Prices from $20 to $40 per lror.t foot. Special terms to those who build. Send for Illus- trated souvenir. * Lake Sbere Land Co., A. U. Breed, manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FLATS. *» 1 rr MODERN 8 AND 7 ROOM FLATS; NO ■tIP -la- dark rooms: stoves; porcelaiu bath; water and ashman free: near Ade. lne station, Oakland; key nt 840 Union st. KuENIG A KROLL. 100« Hroadway, Oakland. OAKLAND KOOMS TO LKT. J NICKLY' FURNISHED SUNNY' ROOMS FOR 4 housekeeping: rent »10; no children. 1422 Fourteenth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND FUKMITUKK FOR SALK. Air ANTED— CASH' BI'YERS FOR FURNI. 11 ture and household goods this week. Special at the old stare of H. SUHELLUAAS, 408 Elev- en; St.. Oakland. .■: . ; : -' . : .. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL KSTATE. BARGAINS— ft-itOOMC'OTTAOE AND BATH -> lot 90x10(1, price $1850; 8- ootu cot aie and bath, lot 50x110, price $2750: 12-rojm cottage and bath, lot 150x150, ptice •1800; also other de- sirable property, sume sold for ihe mortgage: easy payments. Apply or write to A.R. DENKE SR. 1503 Webster sL, Alameda, Ual. QSOH Ll,r ON BROADWAY 40x142; ALL t^IOVV. street worK done: near station. ■ftk'^n LOT 9 0*150, NORTH SIDE ENCI- tJPOcIU. nal aye., near s. anon. ■ftl finfi LARGE 6-ROOSL COTTAGE IN •yrIUtJU. tine order; lot 50x150: call soon aDd get a bargain. E. I •. JL'DD A CO. * LAMBDA BARGAINS! J\ $1300— Lot 91-1:4x101); nice cottage, 4rooms ami bath: any terms. fe^VSXE* - $1900 Lot 28x150; modern cottage, 5 rooms and hath; easy terms. $2800— Lot 40x150: beautiful new up-to-dato cottage: $160 cash. *25 per month; near station I and school; itrcat bargain - I $3250— 2-s'.orv modern 'bouse, 7 rooms and j bath; near narrow-gauge R. R. station; j,oyd bar- ! gain. I 3.3500— 2-story bouse of 8 rooms; corner I lot with stable: easy terms 5.">500— oreat snap; elegant house of 10 rooms, 1 lard- room, i-ta .le, etc. : near Morton-*it. station. Houses to suit and to let in all parts of Ala- meda. . . 11. P. MOREAL A CO., 1432 Park St., Alameda . BlKTliS—liAßßlAjfe—MrilS. BORN. BLEY— In Santa Cruz, November 5, 1897, to the wife of Charles Bley, twin dun*. DELANEY— Novemoer 10, 1597, to tne wifeof J. J. Deianev, a daughter. DUFF— In Fortuna, Cc ob-r 24, 1897, o the wife of Virgil a. Duff, a daughter. ENGLISH— In this city. November 10, 1897, to the wife 01 Jaiues English, a sou. ERICKSON— In Centerville, October 23, 1897, to th? wife of Chris Erl-kson. a daughter. FRE.MBD— in Fortuna, October 27. 1897, to the wife of George B. Irembd of Blocksburg, a daughter. HAHRIOAN— In this cltv. November 11, 1897, to the wife of W. A Harrigan. a daughter. KONKLE— In Nevada City, November 1897, to the wife of irank Konale, a son. LARSEN— In Eureka, October 28, 1897, to the wife of Mr. Larseu, a son. LUTZ— In this city. November 3, 1897, tothe wife of Johu E. Lutz, a daughter. MEYKR— Ia Oakdale. November 1,1897, to the wife of A. E. 11. Meyer, a son. MORTON— in ibis city. November 10, 1897, to the wife of James Morton, a son. NUNKR— in San Andreas, November 3, 1897, to ihe wife of c. G. Nuner, a daughter. OTTEN-In tnis city. November 7, 1897, tothe wife of llenning P. Otten, a daughter. PETERSON Near Ferndale, October 29,1897, Vto the wife of Peter Peterson, a son. OWELL— Near 'Cayucos, October 81, 1897, to the wife cf ... C Powell, twin sons. SAWYER— in Oakland, November 7, 1897, to the wife of Dr. 1. E. sawyer, a son. SEIDEL— Near Areata, October 29,1897, to the wife or Albert Seidel, a son. STEWART— In San Andreas, November 1, 1897, to the wife of George A. Stewart, a son. WALTHEKS— In south San Francisco, Novem- ber 5,1897, to the wite of William Walthers a •isnehier. ' j | — — —^,_^.^^ MARitfEO. BUSHMAN— BROOKINGS— At Reno, Nev., No- vember 4. .897, by Justice of ihe Peace John Ke-slng, Charles Bushman and Mrs. Mamie Brookings, both of Murysvil'e. COOK— G KKK.N —In sau Jose, November 9, 1896 by the Rev. H. Mcl vile Tenney, John Wesley Cook of tan Jose and Delenna O. ureeu of Santa Cruz. EVA NS— TUCKER— in Crescent City, Cctober 3o 1897, by the Rev s. Leak, James Franklin Evans and Elmer Grace Ewing, both of Requa FOX— sANOR— At the Catholic Church, Lorn- poo November 9, 1897, by Rev. Father Lacs, thomas F. Fox aud Mary San or. ' HELLWIG— KICHLER— In Mount Eden, Octo- ber 27. UD' ny the Rev. C. Wa t >n. Frederlca P. He I wig of Alvarado and* Emma L. Elchler of Mount Eden. KAUSSEX— DEAN — At the home of Andrew Worthlngton, In Waddlngton, Humboldt County October 28, 18b7. uy the Rev. W. F. Grant,' George W. Kaussen of Ferndale and Mary Dean. NOBLE— WHITE— At the residence of the bride In lone, October 30, 11-97, by the Rev. H. Cope- land, C G. Noble and Mra E. M Wnlte. PETERSON— WOODWARD— Ia Eureka. (ctober 81, 1897, by the Rev. .-. A. Nesbitt, Peter Peter- son and Alice Woodward, both of Ferndale. RODOE --MOORE— In San Andreas, Novem- b-r 1, 1897, by Justice of the Peace P. H. Kean, (.hares Rodgers and Faunie Moore, both of Copperopo Is. ROW LAND- MOORE— this city, November 2, 1897. by J. E. Barry. Justice of the Peace, Junot* M. Rowland and Annie M. Moore. SAMSOE-INWOOD— In this city, November 10, 1897, by the Rev. George D. B. Stewart, J. P. Samsoe of Pinole aod Angelina Inwoodof San .Francisco. THOMAS— BURNSIDES— In "Watsonville, No- vember 3. 1897. by tbe Rev. Mr. Rich, Joseph H. Thomas of Nevada City and aiyrtle F. Buru- sides of Watsonville. TURNER — CAMPBELL— Alameda October 20, 1897, Frank K. Tur er of Merced and Grace - B. Campbell of Aiameda Usli ' R— EWING— In Crescent City, October SO, 1897, Pffuge. Usher and . Mra Georgleanua Tucaer. -13M6BwtRt0jnHl i WlsE— W l LDON— At.the resdence of v. R. Wel- don, ln Eureaa. October 29, 1»97, by the Rev. T. H. .-tephens. .ben. zer J. Wis* and Margaret L. Weldon, both of H-'anipou. Trinity County, Cat. "'. : DIKD. ~. Alexander. Gumprlcht Lewis, David P. Anderson, Mrs. Atta Lima. Manuel C. . Aiifre .Edmund Mcliowan. Walter J. /Ax. ell, Silas H. Malo, Jack : • '. Brune. August , '■ -■ Markley.- Bennett K. But er, Blanche Me lou, Bridget . .Clark. George U. Merriman, Samuel colemau, Eva R. Mohr, Annie R. C ' Courtis. Mary Morgan. Grace E. Cowing, Jonn Morrison, Mrs. Mary Damron (infant) Mozo. Jennie Denuison, William Ogden, Archie Devereux, Annie O'Keefe, Michael •• • Dunham, B. F. Riley. Rionara < Grant, Catherine - - ttnotwell, Joseph li, ' Greene.-Hecior. . Simmons, >- . Hansen. Emilia ■*.'.. Smith, Garpnelia .. Harrigan (Infant) Spratt, Wiiilam P. Hawklus. William Sullivan, Bartholomew Bering, Freierlck A.B. Thomas, Joseph A. Jonas, Sarah Urban!. Emma Lairt-incai, Filippo Vau orden. L A. K. ALEXANDER— In Oakland. November 11.1897, Gumpricht Alexander, beloved father of Mrs. M. -plro and Mrs. A. Levy, a native Of Nakel, Prussia, ased 84 years. . ANDERSON— In tils city, November 10. 1«97. Mrs. Etta, wire-of J. O. Anderson, and mother of Joe and Letta Anderson, a native of saa Francisco , aged 21 years and 5 day). AUFREUHT— In this city. November 1897, i* dm unl Aufrechu a native of Germauy, agei 40 years. AXTEI.I In Woodbridge, November 8. 189?, Silas H. Axtell, a native- of New Jersey, aged 85 years : BRUNE— In this cltv. November 9, H97. August, beloved husband of Anna Brnne, and father of Ellie. August. Agues and Willie Brune. a native of Germany, agei 65 v>-»r« 3 months and 3 days. A member of San Francisco Fuslleers Mutual Benefit Fund, also member of Alemuuia Lodge No 8 Knights of lythlas. d9TFrlen:M and acaualntancei ar<-> r?sne3".- fmty nivtielto attend t ie funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late resiaence, 2249 Geiry street. BUTLKR-In van Jose, November 8, 1897, Blanche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Butler, a native of Santa Clara, aged 1 year and 4 months. ' CLARK— In Stockton. Novemb-r 7. 1897, George Curtis Clark, a uative of California, aged 31 years and 6 months. COLi-.MAN— in ibis city. November 10, 1897, Eva Hutu, beloved daughter of Edith and Wil- liam Coleman. » native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 17 days. COURTIS— In this cltv, November 11, 1897. Mary, beiovei wife of W. O. Courtis, and mother of Pearl L. and Grace W. Courtis, a native of Canada, agei 47 years. *s"The funeral will take Dlace TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m., frora her late residence, son Page street, luterment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. COWLING— In Sonora, November 3. 1897, John Cowling, a Lative of England, aged 40 years. DAMRON— In Selma, November 8, !Hd7, Infant daughter of George a. and Laura Damron. DKNNISON— In this citr. November 10, 1897, William, beloved husband of Mary Den nlson, and father of Annie, Katie. Hannah, Lizzie and Joe I'enn (son. Mrs J. C. Beam atid Mrs. J. Ply the. a native 01 County Galway, Ireland, aged 06 years and 10 month a .*■ aSJ"PrI>-nd*i ant acq v tan eas are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at « o'clock a. m., from his late resi- dence, 119 London street (Exc lslor Home- stead), thence to Old Su Mary's College Church, wtierv a so emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 f 3O o'clock a. m. Interment Mouut Calvary Ceme- tery. DEVEREUX-In this city. November 11. 1897. at .10 o'clock p. a. , Annie, beloved wife of J. P. Devereux. a native of Lockport, N. V. , aged 47 years, r Lo.-kport papers please cooy.j X9~Friends and acquaintance* are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. if., from the. par- lors of laccnerl A Bacigaluoi. 6-9 Broadway, thence to St. Joseph's Church, lentil and How- ard streets, where mass will be celebrated fjr the repose ot ncr soul. lntermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNHAM-In Oakland, November 11, 1897. B. F. Dunham, fattier of Mary, Florence and Ruth Dunham, a native of Plymouth, Mas.***., aged 65 years. . &3~Fr!ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend ths funer*! services TOMORROW (Saturday), at II o'clock a. m., at the First I'ultaria.i cnurch, corner lour- teeuth and Castro streets, Oakland. Interment private. - GRANT— In Stockton, November 8. 1897, Cath- erine, infant daughter of John and Mary Grant, aged 1 year md 8 months. GRKEN— In Marysville, November 8. 1897. Hec- tor Green, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 38 years. HANSEN— In this cliy, November 10. 1897. Emllie. beloved wife of Cnarlei E. Hansen, a native o! •*. ologne, Germany, aged 51 years. B3*"The funeral will take nlace THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- aence. IT.' Fmtoa straet, between Pierce and Scott, and tnonc,- to 1. O. 9- F. Cemetery, where the remains will be * cremate!. Please omit flowers. HARRiOAN— In this city, November 11, 18a7, Infant daughter of W. A. and Olive J. Harrigan. HAWKINS— In this city, . November 10, 1897. William Hawkins, a native of Ireland, agei 24 years. ■ BERING— Near Live Oak, November 7, 1897, Frederick Augustus Benjamin Heilnr, a native of (lermuny, aged 78 years 10 mouths and 12 days. .. s -.- JONAS— In this city, November 11. 1897, Sarah, widow of the late Isaac A. Jonas, a native of Live-pool, England, aged 73 years. jWFrlends an I acquaintance ar*» respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THI3 DAY (Friday), at 2 o clock p. m.. frora the residence of ber daughter. Mrs. R. E. Lo an, 428 Jones street Interment Hll. so! Eternity Cemetery, by 3:15 o'clock p. it. train lrom Third and Townsend street* :;•>:•-. LAFRANUHI— In .November 4, 1897. Fllippn Lafiauchi, aged 55 years 3 mouths aud 20 daya LEWIS— In Eureka, November 1, 1897, David P., son of Samuel R. and Addie M. Lewis, a na- tive of Eureka, Hum bo dt County, CaL, aged 4 years 6 mouths and 'il days. LIM '—In Santa Cruz, Novembers 1897, Manuel c. Lima, a native of Azores Islands, aged 27 years 4 months and 18 days. McGOWaN— In this city. November 10,1897. . Walter J., beloved son of Matthew and .he late Mary A. McGowan. a native of san Franclsoo, ■ aged 24 years » mouths and 13 days. jjjri'rieuiis and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend -.he funeral THIS UAt" (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence, 1630 Hayes street, theuce to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, near Page street, wher* a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clooi a. *£. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALO— In the City and County Hospital, • No- vember 11. 1897, Jack Malo, a native of Flu- land aged 26 yeara MARKLEY— November 11. 1897, Bennett Kee- nev Markley or sausalito, CaL, a native of Sun Francisco, aged 32 years. £«-iif mains at the parlors of the California Unaertaalne Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Oeary. MELLON— In Oakland. November 9, 1897. Bridget Mellon, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years and &days. MERRIMAN — Near Korbel, October 29, 1897, Samuel Merrlmau, a native of Ohio, aged .72 years. MOHR— In Mount Eden, November 10, 1R97, Annie R. C, beloved sister of Henry, Hermann and William Mobr. a native of Mount Eden, Alameda County, CaL» aged 33 years 10 months an* 1 10 days. j*(y Friends and acquaintances are rasneot- ftiliv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. ' m.. from her late residence. Mount .tden. Interment Moun: Eden Cemetery. MORGAN— in san Jose. November 8, 1897. Grace Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B Morgan, a native of Santa Cruz, aged 11 years aod 6 months MORRISON— In Stockton, November 5, 1897, Mrs. Mary Morrison, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. MCZO— In Stockton, November 7, 1897, Jennie, daughter of Felice and Maria Mozo, a native of Italy, aged 9 years. OGDEN— In Quartz Mountain, November 2, 1897, Archie, son of Augustus Ogden, a native of California, aged 6 years O'KEEFE— In Santa- Cruz, November 9,1897, Michael O'Keefe. a native of Santa Cms, aged 7 ' years and 6 months. RILEY— In the Cltv and County Hospital. No- vember 10, 1897, Richard Riley, a native of Ire- land, aged 55 years. BHOTWELL-ln Sausalito. November 10, 1897, Joseph M. shotwell, a native or Rabway. N. J., aged 67 years. jO" Funeral services and interment private, to be hell at Cypress Lawn Cemetery Chapel THIS DAY (Friday). SIMMONS— In Ocean View, November 11. 1897, 1597, Julia Simmons, beloved mo. of Wil- liam and Thomas Simmons Mrs. H. Hopkins and the late Mrs. W. H. Wood Held, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 67 years 5 months and IX daya sa-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of aaisted A Co., 946 Mission s'reet. In erment Cypress Lawn Cemeterr, by electric car from Eighteenth aud Guerrero streets. SMITH— In Oakland. November 11. 18?7, Gar- pbella, wifeof E B. smith, a native of New York, aged 55 years. SPRATT— In Fresno, November 5. 1897, Wil- liam P. spratt, aged 42 years and 7 months. : SULLIVAN— In this city. November 9, 1897, Bartholomew Sulllvau, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years. THOMAS— In Alameda. November 8. 1897. Jo- seph A. Thomas, a native of Wales, aged 60 years 6 months and 25 days. URBVNI — In Stockton, November 7, 1897, Emma, youngest child of Ralph and Mary Ur- ban!, a native of California, aged 8 months. .' VAN i. RDKN— In Han Rafael, November 6, 1897. I. 'Amoreaux K. Van Orden. aged 2 years and 9 months^ . , ■ MCAVOY A. CALLACHER, I FUNKRAL DIRECTORS A EMBALM KRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. J»^m»^c^m^»i»m*^ml| H. d, MCAVOV - Manage! I^OA-VOY & 00.. Funeral Directors* and Embalmers,' 1235 Market St.. Bet. Bth and 9th. . Telephone South 247. * ■ F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. OANTNKR, GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers.' Sand 10 CITY hall. bUUAi&Jfi. . Telephone south 432. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. ' PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL • CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, ■ Junction of Booh Mr set and Cm- ■ ■ ' "*. ■>> tral Avenue, San Franc-loco. - ' ~~ """ 1 smiaii i 11 11