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BUSINESS CHANCES. $|.|,l(] LORNKR SALOON AND LIQUOR- -JillUHf. store; line location; north of juurket su: 3 living-rooms:, geoi, large st _• op hand; cash resister; well lived up: must be so d nt once on 11. 1-011:1-- ot slckne»a Is. 1.E.--. 5 Fourth st. * IQIiWWI s LOON: OK REST BUSINESS '- J "' U : s-^et "» Hi city; north of Market; -niy a ;-w il 61s from the Chronicle building-, hi s 11 .stiiblish-d an innhlng for mace Utah 26 , rs 11 nd has always do can enormous business A -..= JO now, » hich nil be proven by a *^ - Irul; this Place is we 1 known ami :» .as; y wcrto --'500.: M. LESS, 5 Ko:;rt:i.-.t ' S-J-SO - MILK RoUTE!; 2 . c Ns of <- I'D, _ >*J\J. ' '-I' trade: mot y private custom- ers: exce lent, horse and « aani . ins is awe l- esiabished route; will bear the siricest invest - nation M. I ->, 5 Fourth - VS.i;(j RESTAURANT AND CHOPHOUSE; *-*■*-■"• downtown among the Avhoiesale notriei: no night or Micday work; doing a good paying steady basin cheap r. n : nicerixiu.es v-orthd üble. M. LE-S, 5 1 our.li St. -Jt'jXi) PARTNER. WANTr.D TO TEND "V. — «' '. ca-h counter in well-locacd restiurant steady run of trade; a money-making place; two partners nei essary to run the business properly. M. LL-s, 5 Fourth st. AS*?* .fill TRANSFER CORNER SALOON, <7 — i'" l '- cafe and cUnr-s'.anrt; handsomely fit- ted up and coin* s-plendid business: X private rooms; no Opp sl-iu::: larte stock of tirst-c.a-is goens. M . LE-S, '■ lourih st. Cj]')*-.|) CO NIK SALOON" IN THE BEST «L -I— «' f . pari of the city : neighborhood of lac- tories and shops; -living-rooms; long lease; cheap rm;; a good opening. M L S , 5 Fourth St. s> Kill SALOON, WITH LIVING-ROOMS: '. MM', furniture included; 1 block from Mar- ket st.; has yin- fixtures and a gol stock: does a good paying irad ; worth your while seeing. M. I.F;-.-, 5 Fourth st. _;t-(| RESTAURANT; EXCELLENT LO- t__~ls)\.l. cality on one of the principal streets: present owner in ; he sain.- place 1*» years: cheat) rent. M. LES--', Fourtn St. _• {A|| Ri-STAURANT ANI) 11V ST II- O "■'"'* house in *. he Mission: rent SIC. l-.ving- rooir.s: a sacrifice- partners do not agree. WILKE, 783 MSrfet st. Ivv'/i , ii-'LD - KSTABLISHED BUTCHER- C"l- • shop: choicest location in the Mission: li.:_" cash trade: 2 lior.es, 1 - aeon . cheap rent: i/vwr-vii-ii c. I'articulars WILKE, 783 liar-let s . 4 JtK.V--.r-11. ASS PAYING FRUIT AND VEOE- r-V, table store oii princ pal street Dear Market: owner has to leave aid offers a gieat bargain. Ap- ply WILKE. 780 Marke s.. _.)-|l|l SALOON WITH 36 FURNISHED O — '''"'. rooms kitchen and dinln-e-hall, 1 block from. Muriel sv and C all building; fir.-t-class pajdng bvr; rooms lays occupied. Par.leulars at Wl. K.-'S 78 S Market St. v-j j, j OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR-STORE •.*<'''''. with c übroom: choices: location in Oakland: doing a large steady trade: owner has 01 ber business. Apaty A\ ILK X, 783 Market St. pARTNER WA NT J- D WITH 4*275 IN OLD -■ estubllsiie.l lusiness: It is not the money lhat is needed, but owner wan's re mble. Indusiri- oii4 mau. . Purlieu irs \\ II KE. 783 -Market. . '"NG.llj OLD ESTABLISHED SALOoN, OCi"'. with .1- -in-- lunch, in choicest loca- tion: average receipts $25 perdey: from 90 to 101 customers tor lunch: a first-Class business offer. Call W ILKi-.. 783 Market st pESTAURANT AND CHOPHOUSE; WITH ■Il or without 3-2 furnished room-; (Hipjiite the ferries: lon-j as eif wanted: best class of custom- ers: meals from 25c aoward: a genuine good busin.s-i. Par. tiara WILKE. 783 Market st .-. 1,. 1 CO UN 1- RP. 1-. -1 . IRANI A D iyV>- •_ cMMJ. ter-iinuse; kept Ly on ncr last 4 years; il ilyr-ctipts above f 5O owner must sacrifice, or v. ill iricle for 1 ertv 0:1 hit un; >>' being engaged in o:htr busiii-sj. V\ ILK fci, 78* Market , ;• -.;. I\ NO 1 lON A.ND NOVEL I*l -T.iRK. *_ •'' ■". with agency of dyeing and cleaning li-iuse, on Polk st : -4 living-rooms: rent $35: fine busii.e.s oiv.iin:*: slcknesi th^ cause of sa a \* ILEE. 783 Market at SJ.Y'~|II SAL ' ON WITH CLUB AND LIVING t_ "'*' '• rooms; tent $30: tranier point ol iwo . yes: cl.se to Call building: - 1 d business: tsm a affairs compel .i gieut sacrifice. R. G. •\ ILKE. 783 MarketsL s^ .Villi GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT ON • _ «>c/i». rourthst. ; rent -Hi): flrst-clas.-. loca- tion: best class of custom: rare chance tor liveiy m sn or lady. WILKE, 783 Market st. VOTICE.— GUs STRAND ,«i CO.. 19 SIXTH -' --... will sell your business quick for ■ r-sh. I O X AT OCR BABGMNS— '* Saloon near 3 heaties vbar.'ai 1 $375 Restaurant, tine o- etioti ..... 175 Branch bakery: 3 furnished rooms 150 l orner grocery ai d bar; -' roinis: baigaln ... 375 j ocg:ui,-hcuse. 10 rooms, onlj- ... 27 J I'art' er 'van.c i lv ail kinds of busines. or bargains see sTkaND A CO., 19 sixth ML **-*. ! Mill OoKNKK GROCERY' AND BAR ». I "iuU. a sure money-maker fur the right -3Jo— Gorrl loca'el and paying r»-i:auranL $..0. — 1 Lsi-c u-is lOrner cigai-sore. . .200— F.ne corner saloon; only day trade. Anil many oiner Rood bargains at . ANDr.P.SON <_ ' ■ .'- 777 Market sL Ql'A PARTNER WANTED IN" LIGHT _"" i •'''. business; no previous ex erlence re- qutred: mus: be satisfied with $15 to $1.8 a week. 724-.J Market St., room 17. ff.. -ii WANTED— PARTNER IN REST AU- »„ -tl '. rant tha.l will iay $60 loei-cn; this Is a cuo I . chance f.i man not afraia of wort. B CUR- RAN, 268 Minna B. " -i'/'IUI !INK CHJAR-STORff: BEST ST. O — UU. south of Mar-iet; doing fine busin-ss; rheap rent: has other interests. city Business Exchange, 24 1_ Third. LOB SALE— PAYING .-.-..L00N IN MANU- X f'ictur.ii." distrii-t; rent $30: 4 living-rooms. Inquire WICtiMAN. LUTGEN it CO., 318 Clay. RANCH BAKERY": NEW STOCK: MU sel -day; sev.-re sickness. 3116 23d st. 1 "OXIIALL M IIKET. FILLMORE ST.. BET. F Wash ngton an.i C y: an excellent opportun- i y lor niarnet men- ; we are abou. to open a lirst- ciass niMi-ket. tonal: Ing 19 stalls, fitted np In ele- ganl sly.-. A\ith plenty.ot ai , light and ventilation, Roman tiling lv vestiiiule and fountain and flower- bland In center: an" exceptional chance fur down- town den ers to open n bra Cfa or new deal-rs to begin buiiness: ihis icnr.et will be _-- In the cem er cf the best patronage or tbe city. Apply fur •.tails to BOVEE, TOY d- SONNTAG, 624 Mar- ket SL OPLEND.D r-TERN-WjiEEL RIVEt PA.S- SN'D V *-TEBN-WmEEL RIVE.: FA* O senger and ..-in earner for sa c Apply to T. K. *-T at EH- ■:, General Agent North Pacifl- Railway. 638 Market St.. S. F. IIUCK-Mrill AND WAGON SHOP, DOING J ) t-ood business, and 4-room co .age fot sale AA-.' Oieslimba Carriage-shop, Newman, Stan- isiau-i Co., CaL Q' (_(\l\ PARTNER WANTED: MANU- , :>• yJ\J\J. lecturing; his city: no guarantee; lv- • stiga c. W. a. C, ISO 2 Mission sl \ . A LOON NIL CITY FRONT; FINECHANCB; O cheap; 4 rooms; owner has two places 8 years here *'■'>> Main st. PARTNER WITH 9AOO lOR A NOVELTY I roadshow: a suie winner; lady or gentleman. 8., box !-0, Call. I "'OR SALE— GROCERY-STORE; CHEAP; party is leaving town. Apply at 905 lolsom St., near Flub. atLj-J- BUYS HAI.F-INTERE-.T IN FIRST - — •*-•' class well-paying meat market. A. R, box 106, Call L'RUIT SIORE: GOOD LOCATION; FINE J. business; owier re:i Ing, 409 Geary st. Q-A SALOON F'R SALE; ACCOUNT OF sjOyJ. sickness. 829 Howard st. OALOJN FOR SALE, ACCOUNT OF sICK- Ij ness. 6_by_\ Sansome St., near Washington. 1) RANCH BAKERY AND NOTIONS FOR IX sale: next door lo school. 375 Sanchez st. CONTENTS OF COALY ARD AND CERT-Fl- cate for sale cheap. 915 Post St. I>AKTNER FOR SALO IN, OY.-TKI.- HOUSE: X met st.: small capital P. F.. box 19, Call. PORTLAND AGENCY "CALL" INQUIRE J this oflice or 133 Third St., Portland, Or CIUFFEK AND I'i.A LOUT KB SUPPLIED Kj from CAS WELL & CO.'**, 415 sacramento su /' I r- LARKIN- BRANCH OFFICE oF TIIB *'1 • ' iAI L- iiil.<riiuiini ii i.an. Bit taken. Alaska ENTERPRISES. /i m to Take interest ik AND —'J work on a gold-dredger in Alaska next Apr.l; must be ab.e bodied a.d have 8250 a. Ti. For par- liculars addre-,8 S.. ■ . b>_ 105. i all ollice. LKUAL NOTICES. ■THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS. COMMISSION, 1 having received applications to mine by. the - i.yuraiinc I mm as from D. D. Allard et als. in the I < om brld. c mine near Plymouth, Amador Co., to I *>iosi. locs on v Hat: ion) W. c. i or belt and ' A- \v. i armiefcfte, la the McMartln mine near lPalon A'ahey, i liunas io., to oeposit tailings be- Vvd the dam of ihe oood Hope Mining Co. in ""■'•iou Valley i reek;: from Oeorg- *'. Mohler, ln the Monl-r line i,ea- I'l-e I Ity. sierra Co., li de- posit tailings in a ravine below the mine: from Manuel fi va and Joseph Knos, in the Manuel filva .Mining Co.'s mine MI • herokee, Butte Co.. tod-j. t tailings In .-p-mg Valley Creek:, irom J. It. Knee. and Jr. to the Colfax Gravel and Pierce claim* near Colfax, Placer Co., to deposit tailings In Loim Ravine; from L L. . -herrod et a'a. in the a erican Gravel Mining Ca's mine near Centerville Rune i 0., to deposit Ings In ravines be.on the mine, and from t..e Kate Hayes Mining i 0., in the Manzanita mine near Sweet- Jar.d. Nevada Co.. to posit tailings in Ibe Im- poondlna basin of the old Manranua mine— gives notice that a meeting will be held a i room 59. Flood building, .-an ir. .'uisco., CaL on Novem- i*«r 2U, 1.97. at I;3J p. -_. HOUSES TO LET. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND STABLE. 1-2 . Henry st. HOt-E OF 9 LARGE RoUMS, B'TH STA- tlonary Washtnbs, targe yard. 819 Jessie st. off Ninth: r nt, $25. Y.ODEBN HOUSE. 8 ROOMS AND BATH: -'■ every room sunny. 1123 Devi.-ade.ro st., b.-t. Turk and Eddy. QQ HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS IN FINK ORDER s£_. Lome see it. 1567 Kearny, nr. Greenwich. ALL OVER TOW You s-e bouses to rent by BALDWIN A: HOWELL. 10 Montg mer.' s . FURNISHED HOUSES. ELEGANILY FURNISHED HOUSE. LARGE Xj -rounds, stable: beat neighoorhood in oak- land: rental 9iOi. J. H. MACDONALD A CO., 170 Ninth st. > akland. pOITAOF; COMP. ETELY FURNISHED: " Alameda: rtnt cheap. Addles* 1". IV, 730 cough st. llltMSUtb FLATS. L"U R N I R a X D — 6-ROOM UPPER FLAT; I »22 50: nice part of city. GEO. W. 11. PAT- TERSON. 1719 Vnr sL COTTAGES TO LET. C'>ll-o. o* 4 ROOM*- Xn"iT"bATh" AT 40» Dolor- s st.. nr. Seventeenth. FLATS TO LET. IWriCE FLAT OF 8 ROOMS. AL*. MODERN -Ll conveniences: rent, $20. 11l Harrison sL rt OQA GRuVE— LOWER FLAT. 4 ROOMS; I —s> bath: lleht, sunny: nice yard. FPi-R FLAT NW. CORNER BUCHANAN and 'lurk sts. ; 7 rooms, all sunny, up-to-date, \"EAR CliV HALL, ELEGANT FLAT: 5 i-> rooms: latest improvements: 919. 147(irove. A '20 NICE FLA is NEAR VAN NESS AYE, .~Y. reduced from "-30 to $25 and *2UI SPECK & CO., 602 Market St. l) SUNNY FLATS— I AND 6 ROOMS. BATH. — 715 Grove st. $15 .nd J 25. C«T 1 VERY SUNNY" FLAT; 5 ROOMS, tJDX___ bath. 83bVa Va.encia st. ■Y-*-*-^ FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BAIH: RENT XS cheap. 61 Sharon si., bet. 15th :-nd 16th. MODERN SUNNY FLATS, tt AND 7 ROOMS, baih. 2520 sutler St.; rent reasonable. I <.)j*> CLAY —FLAT OF 7 SUNNY' ROOMS; 1 _._t> fin* view. , ~4 SEVENTH. COB. BKYANT-. ROOMS "1«J"T and bath: rent ft! 2; water free. nni CLAYTON ST., SOUTH OF- FRED ', O I — crick; modern flat! roomsand bath; cheap. V ICE FLAI; 7 HO. IMS; BATH; CELLAR: j-N attic. 3111 Twentieth st. (_*Q LOWER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS. 587 PEARL «sc/. st, off Market, near Valencia. t I.L OVER TOWN -A. You see flats to rem by BALDWIN A: HOWELL, 10 Montgomery St. '..1 WALLKK NKAR STEIN FINE s>_.__ sunny flats of 6 rooms atid bath; yard; basement: $18. - ■ - / AHEAP MODERN" F.-Al's. 5 ANU tf ROOMS; *.' !t8loilo: see them. 523 seven- ii s;. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. lii'ißiit street. • '11 BRYANT-TWO NICELY" FURNISHED i OX x housekeeping rooms. *7. Kill-mi Vista Park. -I C BX'FNA VIS: A C RNER BAKER AND I O Haight, 2 sonny furnished housekeeping rms « i-'. ,t .* . ua.. •)1 j FIFTH— 2 SUN . V FRONT CONNECT- .ii ing housekeeping rooms; batb. stove, closet; private; 10. Franklin Street. /VO FRANKLIN- 3 NICELY FURNISHED O\J_J sunny rooms for housekeeping- Howard Court. 1 1 HOWARD— 2 FINE SUNNY FRONT 1 I'll' furnished rooms, range; rent 912 50; second bell. Hayes Street. coi Hayes— room WlTn GRATE; 00 J use of parlor and kitchen ; $7. " loikm street. 1 Z,Qj LARKIN. NEAR CLAY— 3 HAND- -1 its) i some lurnished sunny rooms, fiat, for housekeeping. _B_Brr _..-._. • l. _..-.. 1 fIOO MARKET— ROOMS FURNISHED FOR IU_C housekeeping, also single; cheap renL Allan:, Street. ' 9AQ MINNA— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | _.\)sj housekeeping, good sunny yard ! -ii* MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- i)ID plete for housekeeping; large yard. -WIIH -»tre-*.. -I (_(_ >J MISSION— FR NT SUITE; RUNNING iUDiJ water: gas; can do housekeeping. Ninth, street. 1 q*- NINTH — 4 NICELY' FURNISHED XslO rooms complete for housekeepiug;' all son- ny; has t^ be seen to be appieciated; nochlldren. ' i oik street. ! 1 Q'Jfl POLK, NEAR PINE-FURNISHED ! I OiJU iront room for lis lit housekeeping. | _ Scott Street. Ury PCOTT— 2 LARur. 'SUNNY C*"-NNECT- O ing rooms and alcove partly furnished. UAtnth sitree.. 1 Of"' SEVENTH — 2 NICE SUNNY- FUR- livU nished housekeeping rooms; also single; yard. _§__% li., Sl VENTH (GIRARD) — SUITES AND ] J vi— kitchen: also singie rnia: newly renovated. m SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN CITY; NICE ;1 -l 0 large housekeeping room. couth Park. l IIQ SOUTH PARK —MODERN NEWLY JUtJ furnished flat, or part of 11 Mockion si mi).. /-I 1 STOCKTON, NR. PINE— FLATS OF 3 Oil unfurnished rooms and lurulshed rooms; garden. Third Street. nTH I D — FURNISHED BOOMS FOR light housekeeping. transienL . __ .*._»» .-\ A _»<•-. /lHll VAN NESS AYE.— WILL FURNISH TO IU" suit or rent tinfurnish-d, a few elegant j rooms; corner house: every room front: sunny. — , ___ | Miscellaneous. KIT' HEN, SITTING AND i ED ROOM, FUR- j nisUed; $7 a month. G. D. H., box 89, Call. 0 UNIURNISH ED BOOMS FOR LIGHT 21N1URMHHED ROOMs FOR LIGHT i £* housekeeping: every coiiveuie.'ice; large clos- ! ets, etc. ; good I' cation": leterences. Addre-sX. j a . ?.., box 1, Call oflice. | I ROOMS TO LET. LMM ftie.i. ill] BUSH— LARGE HANDSOMELY FUH- 'I — 1 nlshed trout rooms; piano; gas; running water. Clay Street. I l I :CLAY', NX. HYDE— LAKGE PLEAS- -1 O 1 1 aat furnished room, with running water. LuUy Sireet. j 1 1 Q Y— HOUSF. NEWLY RENOVATED; UO front suite: other sunny rooms: 95 up. . «_">7 EDDY — SINGLE AND DOUBLE • •)_.. I rooms to leL | p(\-j i DDV - LARGE, SUNNY, UNFUR- KjyJsj nished room; large closet; running water; ; cheap. 1 i_.li* 1 > * ••;»-.. SHERMAN APART HOI'SK, 28 BTH st. near Market; furnished and unfurnished. ..ts Stree*. ROYAL HOUSE. 126 ELLIS— INCANDEB- J V cent lights; reading-room, •.moklnx-room and ladies' i arlor: rooms per nltshL -be to 91 50: week, 92 to <S: m o;i th, 88. 830; elevator on ollice L'oor. rooms with hot Had old water: baths. KOSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS-200 SINGLE and tarn, r_is;i 20c to 50c night, 91 to 93 wk. • • - A .4.11 .■» iit»- . ' THK COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY 1 hotel: 100 Fifth bl, cor. Mission; rooms 60c, 76c and fl per night; 92 to 96 per week. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1897. ROOMS TO LET— Continued. 1 "ii,,*--! sires;. X 99 FOLSOM --LAIHIK ■ BAY-WINDOW sJ_.D front parlor, suitable 2 gents; rent $10. ;_■* 1 PER WEFK — SUN N V FURNISHED _) X rooms. 1820 Folsom st. nearFounh. 1 unon street. '_» FULTON* (FULTON HOUSE) NICELY FUR- • > nlshed rooms: slngleoren suite; $Band *15 up. line FULTON— TENEMENT of 3 ROOMS; ~—*J rent 99. ■ • ■ /'Ol GEARY-NIC ELY FURNISHED ROOM; U«l 1 gas and oath; in private family. Keurny st i eet. ARLINGTON HOOK.*, 127 KK.IR.VY- Pleasant sunny roomi. en suite and single;: .first Class lv every respect; terms reasonable. _■ .*>ai. *-tr***-.. HANCOCK HOUSE, .oi .MISSION: fELFCT lamily rii-oni!ii_-hi us-.* 50 in 93 jiT»ee_. ; ) i)f\Q MISSION— LARGE SUNNY' DOUBLE J —UO front room: a so single. n.i. ii sires.. cm NINTH ST.-2, 3 UK.I HOUSEKEEPING si.\J rooms; water; gas or oil stove; reasonable. Octavla Street. 04 OCTAVIA— BUNNY FRONT ROOM TO Ouk street. QOQbOAK-8 nice SUNNY FURNISHED s)~_,o housekeeping roims; gas: bath:fltt. i or.: siren.. Oqh POST (BOHEMIA), OPPOSITE UNION —•* sj Club, 3 bl cks Palace Hole —sunny rooms: board op.loual; baih; elevator night and day. *,'U POST, 3 BLKS PALACE— ■ AY WIN- — s.sj now sunny rooms: board optional elevator. X ANDOLPH HOUSE. 5:11 POST, i OR.MASON; • 60 bay-window parlors: smaller rooms; run- ning water. gas: $1 50 to ii bo per week. 6. i.y Po-sT — CHANGED HANDS; THOR- — — oughly lenovated. suites and single; hot and cold water, bath. MRS. M. SCHULZ. . one i .street. 01*7 POWELL (HIE COSMOS) — ELE- ' —li gantiy furnished rooms; reasonable. ■AflO POWELL, NEAR SUTTER — SINGLE cJc'O iooui, sunny. Shotweil Street. Q_>7 SHOTWKLL-8 sunny, timed bay-window •JO I rooms and bath: f{lo. Mevenson Street. ' r»*7fl STKVENsJ N-CHrAP SUNNY FRONT \J—\J rooms: single or double. Mucktnn Street. EUROPEAN. 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT Xj rooms; suite or single: day, week or month; baths; hot and cold water; transient; elevator. Tenth Street. HI TENTH, NEAR MARKET — LARGE X front sunny bay-window room; grate: close".; housekeeping. __E_HU____ T Thirteenth Street. 9K(i THIRTEENTH, BET. MISSION AND ♦' — U Valencia— Two rooms furnished for house- Keeping; running water; large porch; rent $10. , - Turk Street. _____! 1 9ft TURK— FINELY FURNISHED FRONT X —\) room, suitable tor gentleman. Miscellaneous. "VfEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN" Is private laml . v. with gas and bath: desirable location. Address Rooms, box 60, Call Office. SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND 1. * cold water, large c'oset, bah, gas. etc. eood location; 6 minutes' walk from Kearny and Mar- ket sts : relerences required. Addr t s* I*. P. P., box 2. Call Office BOAIiDINR AND ROOMS, QAQ VAN NIS- — NEWLY I'l It I-II Xli CUO sunny rooms; table board; terms moderate. RUBS HOUSE, 215 51 NTuOMEKY ST., & !■".- -300 beautifully furnished, sunny rooms; terms, American plan $160 to 92 50 perday, European 50 cents to $1; free coach. J. .-. YOUNG, Proprietor. VTEWLY FURNISHED: CHEAP; MUST a> leave city at once; account %ickness. G. T., box 19, CalL T BROOKLYN HOTEL 20S-212 BUSH ST.. board and room $1 to $2 per day. $6 to $12 per weeK: choice rooms 60 cents to $1; snlte room* fur family $1 tosl 60 per night . first-class sei vica iree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. HACKMEIEr.'-. HOTEL 128 TO 129 EDDY sL: choice sunny rooms $2 60 par week and up; board, Al table, $6 and up. FRED ERTEL and ADAM HACKMEIER Proprietors. CHILDREN BOARDED. TWO OR THREK CHILDREN* WANTED TO board; will teach them. 3239 Six eentb. STORES TO LET. rpO LET-CORNER GR. CKRY-STORE, WITH X 3 rooms; cheap renL Apply 516 Geary sl STORE. 303 SIXTH ST., USED FOR CLUB- room; nicely titled. STORES, Ol ES, BASEMENT, HALLS, IN O old building of Y. M. C. A.,*23i suiter; rent low; splendid location for restaurant. Apply H. J. McCOY, 208 Mason st OFFICES TO LET. rjAO RENT— DESK ROOM: CROCKER BUILD- X Ing. . Address A. B. C, box 9, Call Oflice. EMMA SPHECKKL- BUILDING, 927 MAR- ket st.- -sl-j to $20. ASHTON. room 210. CLAIRVOYANTS; Af RS. DR. F. CLARK. THE DISTINGUISHED Jsl trance clairvoyant and medium: while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life: she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost af- fections: unites tbe senaraied. recovers lost, stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire liie, past, presenl and tutnre.while in a perlect trance. Hours. 10 a. m. to sp. m. ; perfect satisfaction guarant ed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms MRS. 1)11. F.CLARK, rim 25 A 26 1206 Market, opp sixth. MME PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIBVOY- ant card-reader, born duub c A-eil and second Fight; diagnoses disease, full life reading; la. 50c : geulssl: palm, and ciairv.; sil $1 50. 126 Turk. MME. LE NORMAND. CLAIRVOYANT, lormerly 1 Polk sL, returned to 502 O'Farrell; readings; ladles. 25c; gents 50c. ..'3___HQN MRS. ROSS, PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT: hours 10 to 4, 7 to 9; g. 50c, I. 25. 205 Turk. a YP-Y LIFE-READER. 8 SEVENTH ST.: 'J ladies 25c, gents 60c; all questions answered. MME. Raa- i Na READS LlFi<. FLUJiNTi.Y business advice; names given; 25c up.s Fourin. Vi'lTl FUTURE TOLD I V CARD.*-; LADIES J- 10c; gents 25c. 1087 Folsom st. MHJC. MOREAU, BE 1' MEDIUM, CLAlR- voyaut. card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st. MME. SYBILLE. CRADLE TO GRAVr.; Fu- ture husband's picture 25c;ladies 914 O'Farrell , , iss MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT -'» and water reader. ii' 2) Mis don, opp. Mint. \IRSDIL ANNA THOMAS— FIRST," IN HER l'l proiessiou: never Jails: advice; help. 929 lost MME. HANSEN. PALMIST. CARD- \\ RITER: past, jresent and fuiure; '2*ic. 148 6th, r. 5. LATH EL GRA Y'.CLAI RVOY ANT.CARD READ- JLa'er.pa mist.eleclro-magnetic heiiig. 1109 Mission SPIRITUALISM. rpESTIMONI'. L BENEFIT TENDERED TO X .Mrs. Ilei'da Boxers by Ladles' Aid society, at 6'>s McAllister at.. Fillay e\*enliig. the l»ih; Mr. and Mrs. Lillle wiil ass and Mrs. J. J. Whitney will an*v/er writ en qu a ious: 10 cents. MRS. KATE HA SKIN'S, DEVi LOPING CIR. Mon. eve.: clr. Tues. eve.; tings daly; 81. 701 Lister sL CV. M.LI.ER'S SEANCE'S P. M.; 25 CT>. J. 409 Leavenworth- st. ; will leave December 5. AM FRANCIS. INDEPENDaN I ' SLATE . writer, 118 Haight st. ; hours 9 until 6v. it. MRS. MAYO STEKI.S, 1 1 _V a OAK. CTI'.CLKS Tues. .P. m.. Thura 2 p m. Kftci readings 91. . . XX J.J. WHITNEY. SPIRITUALMEDIUM, -»' for messages and advice. 218 Stockton sl OCCULT SCIENCE. MRS. HURLBUT, 846 HAVES; TEACHER; magnetic healer: bus sittings daily. i ; " ASTROLOGY. ' - "■' •' A'" STRAL SEER-PROP. HOLMES, 1 FIFTH st. ; horoscopes, questions, aa vice. PERSONALS. C 11. -CONDOLENCE; KEPT APPOINT- • V . ment; report: add one, prefix half sum. C. B. U ANTED — A 'COUPLE ANTICIPATING matrimony to be married' in the den of Ad. gie's lions Sunday, Nov. 28. Apply at Chutes »f er 10 am.: parties living out of town will p ease tend their photographs. MI-S ANDEKSON. GRADUATE, SWFDISH nurse; baths: .genuine massage; Swedish moveuieni; ladles, gents. 906 Market st., room 2-, second flo- r. . .. - SUIT EVERY 'TASTE AND LOTHE FINEST, hairrtresslng foronly 25c: switches from $1 unto 96 SU: switches of the hne.ii, Lest quail y of hair: for only 9'S L 0; ' bangs cut and curled 15c G. LEDEKEit, 111 Stockton st. .: .' - * - ADVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAW-, A SPEC- ialty :prl vate; no fee without success icollectlons >.. W.HOWE, atty at law. 850 Market. cor. stocktn QUINONIAIs INDISPKN-ABLK ASA HAIR dressing- G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton sv ... 'JAHE COMIC OPERA IN 1.0. O. F. HA LL ON 1 De.ember 1 cannot take place owing to sick- ness: pupils thoroughly prepared for tne profes- sional stage at J. EVE ''- Opera School, 1236 Market sL, Murphy Building. DR. COWAN. CHIROPODIST, REMOVED TO elegant offices, 229 Kearny st., near Bush LAW— WANTED, MAN TO STUDY LAW IN '-J cilice; preference to good reasoner; willing to purchase merest in busines. Full particulars from s. J., box 12 call. CLOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- ■ ailed at wholes. tlgnres. 20 sansome su HHLF-CiiMiJU. SANITARY PLUMBER, . pah Her, c-3'.oiden (.ate ay. Tea .--utter 471. HAVE VOIR FEATHER BEDS AND PlL- lows filled. McCABE, 870 Mission, cor. fifth. ROOMS WHITENED.*! 50 UP; PA PFRFD,SI; -it timed, 2. F. D1X0N, 421 Jones, tel. Blk. 129.L r/A/t BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED. $1; ''v" 26 visiting cards, 25c. HILL, 22-/ 2 Geary. FAPEA-HANGING... PAINTING, WHITEN- ing, etc.; whll paper, 4c up. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster. Telephone, Pine 4933. BADGES. PHOTO. AND BADGE BUTTONS made in San Fraucisco at Eastern prices. ALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay sL. S. F. 810 OUTDOOR bTEREOFITCON SHOW EVE ry night « or. Market and Sixth sts.- art Ist lc ad- vertisements in' living light: promoters of Busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 MarketsL MRS. HIV !'. BARTON. SPECIALIST IN-CON- linements and female diseases, 808 Howard. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM; Winchester House. 44 i bird sl, nr. Market; '.00 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50. t0 ¥6 per week: tree bus and bagga.-e to and from the ferry. SUl'E..Fi.LoL*s ilAii.-- REMOVED BY O electrolysis. MRS. DR 'WELCH. 2115 Bush. SUIT TO ORDER UN EA-Y In a 1 ALI.Mr NT'S. L LEMOS, 1117 Market at. bet. 7th and Bth. ) MARKET -T.— BRANCH OFFICE OF Tilii "1 Call: want ails and subscriptions taken. DRESSMAKERS. MME ool.li-l i- IN- ELKO NT, STYLISH presses $5 up; dresses madeover. 6 I- ddv.r 86. MEDICAL. A PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less; never falls in any case of - monthly sick- ness, no matter .'what cause; no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods; money In every case refunded If a cure Is not effected: travelers helped Immediately; years' experience: home In confinement with sanitarian conveniences - Con- sult free the only reliable pbys.clans, DR. AND MRS. Da VIES, 14 McAllister sr.. next Hibernla Bank: Louis oa. m to 51nd 7 to p. m. ' pA UTION TO WOMEN- BEFORE PUBCBAB- KJ Ing elsewhere, try a iox of Dr. Fouiet's Guar- anteed capsules, *fl 50 a box; 00 your business with a responsible liouse; we see you through your trouble, no matter what the cause; no bad after effects con-ultatlou free on all special ailments. W.vl. ER BROS., 23 Grant aye., cor. Geary sL, -an Francisco. ill MONTHLY IRREGULARITI s OR is- ..-.her conditions restored at once safe al any time: kind sympathy and aid; instant relief for travelers: turaori aid ulcers removed by electric- ity; home in confinement: best car. and privacy: Mr guaranteed re lei consult the doctor before go- linr elsewnere; advice free: confidential. MRS. I'll. YE HI, 918 Post st. near Larkin. A PROCESS THAI N'KVKR FAILS TO Re- -2A store every case of monthly sickness from Whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others have failed; no instruments used: many years' experience: every- case guar meed; advice free; terms reasonable: first-class private bona for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY, 1126 Market sL, over O.vl Drugstore. A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE JOR all female diseases; a home In confinement, with best possible care; with the privacy of a in- and the convenience of a hospital; those who are. sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case; tbey will find in her a true irleud: all consultations free and absolutely confidential MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Tune St. » LL OF DR. FOU LET'S CAPSULES ARE ■'» guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases; positive y safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time it also nets as nreventlve: price $1 60 per box. sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultations on all special diseases free. WALLER BROS.. 33 Grant aye., & r. A cau- lion Before purchasing elsewhere, write us. MURK CURE, WH-.N OTHERS FAIL. No O medicine or Instruments; every woman her own physician for all female troub'es, no matter trom what cause; restores in oue day; no ver falls: consultation free: can be sent and used at home. UR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st Orders by tol. ill. a.nd MRS. Wegener,* 1312 golden I-' Gate aye., formerly 526 Eddy si.— Safe, quick cure for alt female compluints guaranteed; private home In confinement: every comfort; Infants adopted: terms moderate: pills $1. KIICI SPECIAL' ELECTRIC TREATMENT Olf for ladles only at th*-lr residences by an ex- perienced operator and nurse; please name .ho hour. T. X., box 8, Call. REMOVED— MRS. DR. SCOTT, FORMERLY 410 Geary, now 1104 Market: diseases of the eye and female complaints a specialty; consulta- tion free; cure absolutely guaranteed or no charge DRS. GOODWIN, DISEASES OF WOMEN; ladles near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed: any a. I men i; maternity home; oest care; skill only; ■ low ftes; Dr. bchnck's self-cure. $5.-401 Van Ness. ; Boon To '..IVES and mothers— -fv guro. price $1 50. RICHARDS A CO., 401 Clay St.; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 531 X st.. sacramento. Cal. ALP A l'-s FRENCH P. LLS— A BOON TO LA* dies with lemale 1 roubles; no danger; safeand sure; $2 50, express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD R-RoS.. Coast Agents. Oaklaud, cat / lO.sFl DEN 1 1 A*. — L.-.101-.- l_t Ti.oURLE v ' communicate witu Dr. can TEE. 00 Giaut aye., ban Fraud so 1. ' ■ ■•■ ' " I lU PEAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; XJ safe and efficient emmenaeogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS it CO..drugg.sts. 406 cia/ scaoleagla, STERILITY CURED BY MRS DX.'SAT- O tier, graduate mdwife, 1709 Powell, tel red 2641 UARIS MATERNITY, 609 BUSH; CONFINE- -1 ment at home 10 days, #20. TeL Green 681. SURE CURE IRREGULARITIES OR OTHER female diseases. MRS. DR. PUETZ, 284 i /a 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Fuuke, 1416 Sth sl, Alameda. 111. HALL, .14 MCALLISTER ST.. i-'t-U XJ Joues— Diseasos of women and children. '->_»< I HAYES— BRANv.iI OFFICE OP THIS ,_)_>•/ iali: subscriptions snd want ads taken. HORSES. HORSE WANTED FOR FEED; LIGHT WOrlC, 342 McAllister at. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AC 11 o'clock of horses, buggies wagons, harness, etc. Emporium sates yards, 220 Valencia aL, s. WAT I N .-*. auctioneer. 1/1 Houses FOR SALIC ALSO wagon - _\f buggies, rarts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Markov 327 sixth SL: auction tales every W*l" ceaday fcULLI V aN A DOYLE. Auctioneers. I UsT ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND tt driving hors-s. TATTr.Rb* I.L'S, 721 Howard. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. rpWO-HORSK COAL AND HAY WAGON; 3 -1 tons capacity. .58 i --,lollst. \ LL KINDS ; NEW * SECOND-HAND WAG* 2s ons. carriages, buggies, carts, harness; largest assortment, lowes. prices. 15th and Valeucia sis. BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN XX new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carls, harness, robes and ; blankets. Lelbold - Harness Company, -11 Larkin sl, opp. new City HalL >LN'K LAUNDRY. BAKER- AND MILK I wagons cheap for. cash or installments; 1 fine lop and open buggy: also 1 back. 828 Harrison S_ CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE 1 • WEEKLY CALL.sent to any -a hires* in the United States or Canada one year for 91 60, post- age free. ' '' ; *':' a ■"■ ' < • TYPEWRITERS. THE OLIVER, VISIBLE WRITING TYPE- M-riter, is crea: Ing a great stir In tbls com- munity, and Is fast displacing the old-line ma- chines, 'consequently w have oq hand a large number of second hand ma< lies ot all makes, all of whicb are tor sale or rental; call or send for price. F.W.VAUOHANiCO., 9 rotunda.Mllls bldg REMINGTON N<*. "3; FINE ORDrR; -925*. sample sent. BOMS A BANNAN.333 Mont* CITT REAL ESTATE. <3_9nnn WILL BUILD 2 FLAT HOUSES «_*«_, _• complete; will call. OEOBGE M. SALSBURY, Bul.der, 621 X St., Sunset District. MISSION HOMES — NEW AND MODERN: 5 and 6 rooms: cottages and houses $2600 to $3200 each: $400 cash; $25 monthly; corner Twentieth and Castro sts. F. NELSON. ' ' ' KALE CHANCE TO PURCHASE FINE COR* ncr; steady' rental of £125 per month. Only principals address to C. < OLEMAN, lto6 Post st: or call eveninus or Sunday • COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. f'O/Y ACRES IMPROVED RANCH; 15 HEAD tL>U rattle; horses, tools: few miles from town; price $4000; must tell to close estate. SPECK A CO-, 60'J MarkeL . , . . . , "I f'/l-TRK THILL RANCH; 60 ACRES 1 l>_* cultivable; 10L0 cords firewood within 3 miles oi a switch: fair improvements: flue spring of wa er at tbe door: on a couu.y road. D. 11. TWINO, Sonoma City, Cal. , . LITTLE HOME-- CLOSE TO TOWN: IM* ■i proved: easy terms: also 4 -o 12-acrs pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. U. TWIn-.j, So- noma Ci -.-• i-verv Yon! -" si 882 Market st X _* EDUCATIONAL. A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocution. 1215 Octavia St., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Proiessor G. W. Baynliam. Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the t-chool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., teacher. Ollice days, Thurs. p. m., Saturday a. —. H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST st. — Bookkeeping, business practice, short- liana, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches: electrical, clvn and mining engineering, surveying, assaying, navigation, eL:.; 20 teaclien: day and evening sessions; write tor catalogue. i;OOKKEEPING-THERE IS NO COLLEGE i) on tarth whose course is as thorough as mine: 4 to 8 weeks only required: rapidity at figures a specialty. IAR R, 855 Market st . room 572. AYKES BUSINESS COLLEGE. -25 MOST- gomery si.; Individual Instruction In short hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc. lies scholarship $50; low rates jier week ana month. I UNT'S DANCING ACADEMY', 820 POST; I I Juvenile classes Sats., 2 p M ; private lessons dally, 10:30 io 5; adults' c.ass Monday evenings. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL ELEC'L, mining, mech., survey, assay. archlL; dayifceve.: est. 1864. A. VAN PER NAILLKN, 933 Market TVOCAL MUSIC, M ARCHES!- SYSTEM, $.' 50 V ; an hour; term 3 months. 811 Leaven wor.h st. SINGING. PIANO;. PARIS GRADUATE; O French, Spanish, tier. lang. ; $2 ma 109 Taylor. Y.I lS*s GAMBLE'S DANCING, i-CHOOL; l'l adults class sat. 8 p. m. 317 Devisadero. BOOKKEEPING. ARITHMETIC, WRITING, gram., etc. ; day. bight: $smo. 1504 Mkt., op.Bth. BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building LUDLAM eCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND D. amatlc Art. 928 Sutter sl SPANISH— CLASSES DAILY; $3 MONTH; 4 Oto9 p. it. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. /"A till Alt, MANDULiN. PIANO AND VOCAL YJ lessons $3 mo. Man* Wesihr.us 39 Fifths". MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT SHERMAN'.. CLAY A- CO.'s, THE MUSI- cal headquarters of the Pacific Coast, is the place to buy pianos and organs: new pianos from $175 to $1400; second-hand trom $51 upward; terms as low as $3 per mouth: sole representa- tives for Steinway it sons, A. 11 Chase, i-.merson, Ludwig. Smith A Barnes pianos and Estey pianos and organs. Corner of Kearny and suiter sts. ABSOLUTELY' THE OLDEST AND lARG* est house west of chlcano is KOHLER it CHASE'S. 26. 28 and SO O'Farrell sL Pianos, .organs and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. Everything possible noun to pleass aud satisfy tho customer. '■'■-. -* . v *' '*- 4 FEW USED PIANOS AT SACRIFICE _A prices: Ilardman, Steinway, Chase Bros', Km- erson, Sommer, from $30 up: several carloads just arrivi! g and we must have room pianos will he forced out this week without regard to price. THE J. DEWING C0.,2d HoorFlood Lld_,4lh.fcMkL A Cl UALLY SACRIFICED— LIsTOF PIANOS -iV for following week: $550 steinway. $275: $1.50 thickerlug, $210: $450 Colby. $225 *tiOO Ccnover, $800; lons list second-hand pianos, half price. $50 up. Tho F. W. SPENCER COMPA- NY, 933 Market sL lji\ SECOND-HAND PIANOS, SQUARE AND — U upright, at your own price and on your own terms, ior one week only; we must bave room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY — CO., cor. of Sutter and Kearny sts. BON A- FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Kniibe, Bush A Gerts and others: sec- Giid-han- pianos from $100 op. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor to A. L Bancroft A Co., 824 Post. lARGE STOCK OF STEINWAY. CHICKER- J Ing and other standard makes of upright piano, from $125 to $250 at HEINE & CO., 136 Ellis, Y. M. C. A. but. ding; SHAW agents. AND THAT AIN'T NO LIE-HORN ING _ pianos ere the best; bargains; second-hand Steinway, Gab'er, I vers <te Pond. 216 Post st. GOOD JED-HAND PIANOS; TERMS EASY; 4-1} prices low; Chickering, Steck, Vose, Sterling. BENJ. CURTAZ _; I* ON, 16 and -JO O'rarrell st. SOHMER& Ctt. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY. O Evans. Brlg-rs and other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest ,irst year. .08. 810, 312 FosL ADMINISTRATOR'- SALE — M UaT SELL: pianos at Immense reduction for rasuoroj Installments. EATON E**TaTE 735 Market at. HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO. 71/3 CC* laves, slso; squares from $25. STATHAM, 106 McAllister st. • ; QECOND- HAND UPRIGHT FOR $50. ii Great bargains in new pianos at Ma UY'AL*-.', 769 Market FAMILY MUsT SACRIF CX FINE UP- £ right; going East. Room 5, lO.'l Van Ness aye. _f\f- FINE, LARGE UPRIGHT; SACRI- s^syJO. flced for cash 1361 Folsom cor. Tenth. FIAN OS, ORGANS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL J instrument tuned, repaired. 1131 V3 Mi -.sion. KINGSBURY (1897 MODEL), IS THE PIANO you want. J. HARRY' SCOTT, 626 Hayess- -I filial AS GREAT BARGAIN.SCHMIiZ, «JIIUU. 16 McAllister, near Hloernla Bauk. SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, ANEW 11. ML'LLKR. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place KNABE PIANOS; NKW eCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER <_ CHASE 30 O'Farrell SL AT SHER.iiaN'. CLaY A CO. ONLY A, •**.-. you find a stock of new steinway pianos- DENTISTS. TTAN VBOOM «- CO.'S ELECTRO- DENTAL . V Parlors, 997 Market sl : lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous aussstbetlos given, electricity' the great agent used to relieve pain; teeth filled and extracted painlessly by onr - new electrical process: a written guarantee given with ail work done: lowest prices; best work: all surgical work attended by c. W. Williamson, MIA. physician and snrgeon: examination free by the use of oar new , electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns; bridge- work and teeth without plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Market it Ul'U SET OP TEETH. 95: PAINLESS Ex- £ traction; see onr combination plate, thin as paper: warranted 30 ye rs; teeth without plates: crown and bridge work our specialty: teeth im- planted or tiansplanted: fillings 50c, crowns 93 50: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, *4 Sixth sl JVJEW YOKK DE L-TV-.-P, ATE--. 93 50 UP; lv silver fillings. 25c up; gold filings, 75c up-, plates mended, 91 up: all work warranted, pain- less traction, 50c. 969 Mission si, SE. cor. 6th. TAR GEORGE AA. LXXX, THE GENUINE X' Leek dentist, discoverer o< painless extraction and patentee of Improved bndgi* work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 arreli. DR LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST., NR. Eleventh; nocharge for extracting when plates are made; od plates made over like new; leeth from 9B per set: extracting 50c; gas given. CROOMK DENTAL A--S.li Ia 1 IoN, 7.9 MAR* J ket, beL 3d and 4th; cans specialists; patnlesi extracting, with gas, 91: piaies, 97 up. fill. 41 up. $£ FULL met OF TEE, H: best MAKE; qptl. kept In repair; extracting free; fillings 50c; crowns 93 50. Pacific Dental 1 ari .rs. 18 Third. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 906 MARKET, painless extracting, 6oc; open eve'ngs and Sun. DR. J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARK; I ST.; OPEN' evenings: Sunday till noon; registered deutisL We Harding, M. d., 600 SUTTER, cor. .Powell; leL Main 6375; painless extraction. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted., DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st SET OF TEETH WITHOUT- «.ruii_ UA H. c. Young. 1841 Polk sl CAOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 -•.•a.* I -ut. St. ~ DR. CHARLES VV. DECKER. A TTORN F;YS-AT-LAYV. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAW-* A SPEC- IaI ty; prl vaie;uo fee without success; collections G. W. AYE, atty at law. Market, cor.stocktn. ADVICE FRKE; PRIVATE MATTERS: MOD* crate fees ; open ev'gs. McCABE, 103 Larkin. ADVICE FREE; No CHARGE UN LESS SJO cessful. Vv. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st PHYSICIANS. DP. C. C. O'DONNELL, 120.6 MARKET, RES IJ 2864 26th st. : diseases of women a specialty. . ' ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. "I UST_ LIKE PAYING RENT. . «t-__* sf 81750— -olonial cottaire 4 ro:ms and batli.fcß .f 1800 -Handsome cottage near s. ation. $2.oo— Modern cottage 5 rooms; garden im- : proved. - . $2950— Col' nial cottage 6 rooms; tine-grounds. M ARC US' & REMMEL, Bav-sL station (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 Market st., san Fn-nclsco. open Sundays and hoiidavs. LAMBDA-BARGAINS. . . * $1300— Lot 33:4x100; nice cottage, 4 rooms and bath: any terms ■ " '■■ .- -' - i '«- -$l9OO — Lot 28x150: modern cottage, 5 rooms ahd ba.ih: easy terms. > ■ : *28u0-Lot 40x150: beautiful new up-to-date cottage: $150 cash 425 per month; ne<ir station and school; great bargain. $3250— 2-s:or.- inodorn hocse. 7 ' rooms and bath; near narrow-gauge H. R. station; _o d bar- gain. ...:..- -s3soo —Fine 2-story house of 8 rooms; corner lot with siabl-": easy terms' ' SA5OO— Great snap: e.egatit house of 10 rooms. billiard- room, stable, etc.: near Morton-st. station. Houses built to suit and to let in all parts of Ala- meda, 11. p. MORI.AL A CO., 1432 Park st , Alameda. CJiQfTin LVJT ON BROADWAY; 40x142: ALL tjp_>yJ\J. street work done*, uear station. <njq*"-,n LOT 50x150, NORTH BIDE ENCT- «JpUcIv/. nal aye., near s:a'.lon. ft! (_£.(_ LARGE 6-ROOM' COTTAGE IN •ffIXK/s-KJ, llneorder; lot 50x150: call soon and get a bargain. E 'JIDDA CO. ALAMEDA HOUSES. liOK RENT-COTTAGE 6 ROOM-, BATH and laundry. 1724 Central aA*e.. Alameda. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR „ALE. TW" ANTED— CASH BUYERS for furni. ". ture and household Roods this week, special at the old store of H. fcCHELLuAAS, 408 E. ev- ent h sl. Oiikland. OAKLAND FLAT**. Q 1 *7 MODERN 6 AND 7 ROOM FLATS; NO tip 1 I .dark rooms: sieves; porcelain baih; water and ashman free: near Ade station. Oakland; key at 940 Union- st". KuENIG A KROLL. 1006 Broad Oakland. - ' BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. TLAOB SALE-BARGAIN; 3 NEW MODERN £ bouses In North Berkeley;- easy terms; 3 blocks east of station: .also booses in Oakland, iree owner. 1427. Spruce St.. B-rfceiey. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. A GKICULTCRAL LAND" NEAR SEATTLE; JA os in se.ittle; exchange sau Francisco prop- erty." -J. P., box 31, Call.', .... 'JO ROOMS; BUSINESS CORN'EK; HOUSE • 'C- full; sell or exchange by first owner. 60Va Third st , room 5: to agents. PROPERTY WANTED. LOT ABOUT 25x100: VICINITY POTRERO: installments. Manufacturer, box 106, Call. MONEY TO LOAN. WE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 and 6y 3 per cent, Oakland at 7 and 7 V 2; any Bum. Manhattan Loan Co., Mills building." VI ANHATTA N LOAN CO., 10 MILLS BUILD- •*»' ing ground floor, make loans at lowest rates on 2nd mortgages! life Insurance. estates, real estaie in probate and undivided Interests In real estate. ANY AMOUNT AT 6% PER CENT ON REAL estate: second and third mortgages, estates, undivided Interests, real estate in probate, 'lite in- surance, goods in warehouse, furniture and pianos without removal; mortgages and legacies bought; nodelay. R McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery a:., Xi 1 CANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS IN 1 j S. F„ Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 10aS Mlssiou, above _ixih; iel South 14. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PUIVAIK. place l- obtain liberal advances on diamond! and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 948 Market sL: telophons Green 204. GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN- broker at 1 Fourth st., upstairs: strictly pri- vate; low rates; tel. red 1121; established 1869. LOW RATE, *5 PER MONTH INTEREST on each SIOOJ-. 55c per mouth 011 }10' l: second mortgage; any security. Cash, box *.', Call Otlice. \ l ' E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CI 1 '* real estate; Interest reasonable. Cal. Title Ins. and rust Co., -10 Montgomery sL, Mills built 1)lANOS, FURNITURE, ETC.*. NO REMOV- X al: easy terms. 39 Flood bldg., 4th and Mrkt. LOANS NEGOTIATED: LOW BATE OF IN- terest. SYLVAIN SALOMON, 828 Montgy. ON FURNITURE OR REAL ESTATE; LOW interest. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall aye. ON FUBNITUBE, PIANOS: No BEMOVaL*. low rates; no commission. Bonelli, 402 Geary st <_•"] mO.OOO ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES; tJpXU low luletesL JOS.B. TOPLITZ. 330 Pine. Q>Z.{\ TO sso. LOWEST RATES; IST 4; 2D «JPcH' mortg. -. any proposition. Dryden,4l3 MonL l^-UMS TO SUIT BORROWERS; 6 PER CENT: Olsi mortgage security. LANE 19 Montgy, lto4 Ift SIXTH — MOST RELIABLE PLACE TO X VI borrow money; diamonds and jewelry. ON PIANO**, FURNITURE, WITH OR WITH- OU t removal ; low rales; no com. 116 McAllister. ANY SUM— IST AND 2D M'T'GES, ESTATES, etc.: 6 percent. H. MURPHY. 628 Market. MONET WANTED. Oil A AAA ON INCOME INGLESIDE PROP- ■JIU.UvU erty, at 10 percent; 91 2,000 on Berkeley, proporty. at 8 percent: and *17.500 on country property, at 9 per cent. LANE, 19 Mont- gomery sl., 1 to 4 p. m. financial! GOOD OPENING FOR A PARTY WITH (50(10 to 910,0 jO; business well established and paying. F. F., box 19, Call. J BOAS, 330 MONTGY. ST. LOANS ON LIFE . Insurance policies and buys bankbooks. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc; lowest rates. McAFEE BROTHERS 108 Montgomery st. MARRIAGE " LICENSES. The following mama • • Ilcenisi have been Issued by the County Clerk's office: James Harrigan and Alice Eager. 42—27. - Eugene Hltte and Marie Lacanau, 30—27. John J. cantwell and F.oral. Brown. 24—20. Nito Campagna and Carmen, Anuct. 24 — 18. Alfred Johnson and lugeborg Se.her, 'Si—2 9. W. J Wells and Geoigiana Lawlar, 23—18 John B. Curtin and Lucie A. --haw. 30—21. P. F. O'Brien and Minnie G.Bchmld. 39—26. John Toonev and Annie Stanton. 48—40. A. E. F. Thur and Mary A. Lively, 27—22 Otto F. Fisher and Maud T. Storms, 24—18. N. Turner and Rosamond Gower, 40 24. C. B. Smith and ' attic L Anton, 86—19. 8 R Stevenson and Kath-rlne E. Keefe. 24—19. P. simonl and GiusepDlua Dlelberto, 26—22. W.C. Vandewa er and Mary Botting, 43—35. BIRTH,— JIARRI'-\«i{>— JMAl'ili I nirih. marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must In htnded in at either of the publication ollices and be indorsed with the name and resldenceof persons authorized to have the same published. J HORN. BAKER— November 16. 1897, to the wife of C. U. Baker, a daughter. ■ BOGERT-In San Jose, November 14. 1897. to the wife of E. K. 80.-ert, a son. BROOKFIELD— N*ar Edgewood, Cat, Novem- ber 10. 1897. to the wife of George E. Brook- held, a daughter. COLEMAN— in Hensy, November 4, 1897, tothe Avifi- of Georire Coleman, a son. CURRaN — In Dunßniuir. November b, 1897, to the wife of J. (tirran, a daughter. FARRELL— In Napa. November IV, 1897, to the wife of L F. Farreil, a son. GI.KENBKRG-In San Luis Obispo, Cal., No- vember 15, 189/. tothe wife of .Meyer Gr. en- berg, a san. LANOMACK-Tn kton, November 13, 1897, to the lie uf Henry J. 1 angmack, a son. LITTLEJOHN —In Sutter County. November 18, 1897, to the wife of James Litliejohn Jr., a son. RASMUss-.N — in • a.lnas. November 13, 1897, to i hi- wife of P. HainiussTi, a daughter. STBONG-i-In Redding, November 7. 1897, to the .wife of C. G. Strong of Shasta, a son. THOMAS— Near Gas Point. Novemoer 5, 1897. to i the wife of W. L Thomas, a dauithter. M A 11 ill Ei). BEAUREGARD— NI-. ILL- In Dixon. November 7, 1897. by F. P Drlscoli, O.P. Samuel t>. Beau- reg rd Vscavllle and Margaret Nelll of Han Francisco. DENNIS— HOBART— In Reddin., November 11, 1897, by Judge Garden, John M. Dennis and Hattie Hobart, both of French Gulch. FICKA.-*— WIGHTMAN— At the residence of the 'bride's parents, near Anderson. November 11, 11897. J. M. Fickasand Ha tie Wightman. NCH-SMALLMAN— in <-a_taa_, Novem- . ber 10. 1897. by the Rev. C. M. Hill. Fra.iic S. ■ 'French of San Franciscp and E. Mac Smallman of land. • HODGSDON- LAMBERT— In this eitv, Novem- ber 16, 1897, at the residence of the bride's mother, oy tbe Rev. Jamei B. Orr. Daniel R . HoJgsdon and lone Lambert, both of Guate- mala; c. A. i~." McAMI-— BASNEY— In this city, November 14, 1897, by the Rev. Ftank L. Ford. Boss McAmVs of Marysville and Lillle Basuoy of San Fran- cisco. PATTERSON— BEARDSLEY— In ; Panta Clara, November 16. 1897. by the Rev. J. V. Friar of the BaptUt church. Archibald Patterson and Mrs. Josie M Beardsley. , ...... PETERS— BLAKE— In Live Oak, November 15. 1897, by the Rev. J W. L ndy, William J. Ie ers and Emma C. Blake, both of M rysvii ie. SMITH— ANTON -In mis city. November 17, 1597 by the Rev. .01111 A. B. Wilson, D.D.. 1 hannc»v B. Smith and Hani' L. Anton, both of Oakland THorn k— ln Redding, November 13, 1897, by Judge Garden, George Thorn e and Louise Tew. . -. DIED. Alcove. Mrs. Kittle I_iiiritz in. Christian Arp, Hamilton C, Jli-Af William a. Bowers, J. AY. McCarthy. Chart -i Boyet, Ernes' A. Mcl.onlg c Timo hy Brodeiick. John McGinness, Cnar.es J. Chittenden. Mrs. E. Neumaiu Chester Cram. Mrs. Louisa M. Oiler:, Full*: Doyle, Chris Phillips, Matthew Floyd, George Pre Is. John A". Gardner, ,*. bbie E. A. Rank. Mary Gomez Amparo Rowland. Mary Grace. Mary Shananan. Laura L. Ham -r, J. c. Smith.. Ruth Hemmgren, Elizabeth Stanieis. Lillian Hess. Richard Su livan. Honorah T. Howe, Mary E. Tracey, Elizabeth Kenaely Mrs. Catherine Ver Mehr. Fanny A. Ladies, Mrs. M. Whitney, Mrs. Lucy M Wright. Thomas W. ALCOVE— In Anlerson. November 11, 1897, Mrs Kittle Alcove a native of Davisvllle, a^ed 35 years 9 months and 5 days. ARP— In this cl* •-. November 18, 1*197, Hamilton C. Arp, a native of California, aged 2 months and 24 days. BOWERS— In Fair Oats, November 15, 1897, J. W. Bowers, a native of Kentucky, aged 61 years. BOY'ES— In Dana Shasta County. November 7. 1897, Ernest Adello, son of F. W. an . Elizabeth A. Roy os asted 31 yearn. BRODERICK-In Sauiallto, November 16. 1897, John, b-loved ini-n) in lof Mary Broa-rlc-:, a native of cojiu.- Cork. Ireland, aged 67 years. *B"Fnends and nrqu-slntanc-i sr. resn-'S.- fully invited to attend the Mheral Tills UAY'- (Friday). at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from his lata reside ue,' Sausiili... 11.:. i ,SL Mary's Church. where a requiem high mass wi.l be celebrated for the reyosaofhis soul Interment Sausall.o Cemei-r.-. Please omu flowers. /•;■ CHIT 1 F.NDEN — In Santa Barbara. November 15, 1897, Mrs Emma Chittenden, aged 37 years. CRAM — In Stockton. November 16, 1897. Mrs. Liuisa M. i ram of Benicia, a naiiA-e of Penn- sylvania, aged 62 year, 7 months and 7 days. DOYLE— in Stockton, November 16. 1897, Chris Doyle, a native of Irelai d. aged 32 years. FLOYD— In Vallejo. Ca>. November 17. 897. George, beloved s .11 01 Thomas L and Mary E. Floyd, a ua.iva of -Vallejo, Cat., aged 8 months. /_ S~Frleiils and nMuinui-'i nr-> r-sn*- fully Invited to attendthehiner.il THIS -DAY" it- rid at 9 o'clock a. : m.. from the residence- of his grandmother, Mrs. B. A. Kennedy. 18 Hawthorne street, lutermen: Holy C'rosi Ceme- tery. WBBKBMi^gt OARDNF.R-In this city, November 16,1597. Abble E. A. Gardner, a native of Maine, aged 57 years. . ■■ • • :v' GOMEZ— In this city. November 18, 1397, Am- p^ro . Gomez, dearly beioved mother of M. J., Gomez and Mrs. Mary Uermosilio, a native of Mexico, aged 72 years. .' >■ <* J95-*"Frieuds and acqualntancas are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORRoW (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock _. _ from her late resilience. 917 Green streeu. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GRACE— In this city, November 18, 1H97. Mary Grace, beloved mother of .Mrs. Ellen Crilly and Mrs. G. W. Campbell of Stockton, CaL, a native of County Kilkenny Ireland, a<e.l 89 years. HAMER— In Santa Barbara. November 15, 1897, J. C. Ham* r, aged 73 years. ■ .._■ ~\ HEMMGREN— In' this City, November 19,1897,' Elizabeth, dearly beloved svife of Charles F. Hemmgren, mother of Charles and Clara, Hemmgren. and sister of Mrs. B. Kenltz. a na- tive of Siettln, Germany, aged 38 years 9 months aud 9 days. JuSr&B, ' -'.» • HESS— At *_, K. Baldwin's ranch. Santa Cruz County, November 16, 1897, Richard Hess, a naiiA-e of Germany, aged 51 years. ' ' UnWE— ln ihls city, November 18. 1897. Mary E.'. beloved wife of Robert Howe of Sonoma, and mother of Mrs. Taylor GearfcarL Mrs.' A H. Waui-aman and Dora and Zariia Howe, a na- tiv-- of Tenn-i-se', aged 5* years and 1 month. tyFrlends nni acd'i»in-.-n---*s are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, NoA-erai 2 '■, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, from the Church of the Adv-nt, Eleventh street, _e_r' MarkeL Intermeu. Laurel Hill Cemetery. ;.v v.- .- KENNEDY.— TO-MORROW (Saturday). , at . 8 o'clock a. m.. a solemn lil-h mass of. requiem ( n.omh's mind) will be celebrated a si. Igna- tius church, corner Van Ness avenue and Hayes street, for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. - Caiheriie Kennedy, Fr ends and acqualn;-" ances are kindly inv.te 1 to oe pres int. LAURITZEN— In Reclamation. November 16, • 1897. i hristian, husband <f C ara Lauritzen. a. native cf Germany, aged 52 years. LADIGES— In "tockton, November 15 1897, Mrs. Margaretha Ladige«, a native of Germany, age 1 55 years 1 month and 15 days. McAFEE— In this civ, November 18,1897. Wil- liam A., husband of lillle McAfee, sou of Wi - linn and Ann McAfee, and broiher of Mrs. E. • C. Chesebro and Haiti**, susle, ijeorge and Rob- ert Mc Af ■»«-. a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years and 9 montha _\_~ Friends are resnectfollv Invited to ittenl ■ the funeral services TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p.m., a. -■ atonic Tempie, Post and Montgomery turrets, under the auspices of Ori- ental Lodge No. 144, F. and A. M Interment 1. O. o. F. Cemetery. MCCARTHY'— In the City and County Hospital. • November 18, 1897, Charles McCarthy, a u-ttive or Ireland, aged 64 years. McCONIGLE— In this city, November 17, 1897, Timothy, dearly beloved husband of Marzaret Mcconlgle, and father of William T„ M id* ward, nugn James and I. T. McConigle, a native of County Donegal. Ireland, a.ed 60 years. AST Friends and acquatutauc.M are respect- fully Invited to attend -ie fu ier.il I" If-- OAtf (Friday), at 9:15 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of Valente, Marini & Cl, 1524 Stockton street, near Union thenca to SLlrancis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass win be cele- brated for the re pes'} of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. _. luterment Holy Cross Cemetery. ■ r; McGINNESS-In this city, November 17, 1897, diaries J., beloved husband of Mary n.. Mc- Ginness. and uncle of Mrs. Mary c .i.lan, a na- tive of Philaleliihla. Pa. UsT" Friends and ncqualntanos! are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral TO-MORRO A* (Saturday), at 8 :30 o'clock a. m.. from the par- i lors or tne United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to SL Patrick's Church, where* requiem high mass will be celebratod tor the reposo Of his soul, commencing a: 9 o'clock ' a. if. Interment Holy cross Cemetery. NEUMANN— In East Oakland, November 18. 1897, Chester, youngest aid beloved son of A. Land Alms Neumann, a native 01 East Oak- land, aged 5 months. -LLERI— In this city, November 18. 1897, Felix Ollert a native of Germany, aged 45 years. ' £i*r ßemains at tbe parlors of Gain nerd: Guntz, 8 and 10 City Hall square. PHILLIPS— In Reddnu. November 14. 1897, Matthew Philips, a native of England, aged Si years. ■J'SSK PRENTISS— At the Vet-rans* Home. Napa County, California, November 17, 1897, Jonn W. Prentiss, a native of Massachusetts a^ed 06 years. RANK-In this city, November 18. 1897. Mary, beloved wife of Edward Rank, and mother of Martin, John and Mary E. Rank, a native of Ireland, agel 58 years. ROWLAND— In Alameda, November 17, IST? Mary Rowland, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary A. Gray, a native of Wales, aged 6 7 years 5 months and 17 days. SHANaHaN— Near Anderson. November 11, 1897, Laura L, wife of Chester Shananan, aged 22 years 8 months ana 9 days. SMITH— In Redding. November 12,1897, Ruth, daughter of Jay and Clara smith, aged 3 yean 3 months and 10 days. STANIEL-*— ln this city. November 18. 1897, Lillian, d'arly beloved wife of W. H. Stanieis, daughterof the late An' o i and Eliza Yost, be- loved mother of Mrs Roiallnl Gerard and Wil- lie and Fan a Staniel", and beloved sister of Mrs. c.irn-il.i Tannlan and Albert J. and Anton Yost, a na-.lve of San Francisco, a-;ed 40 years. SULLIVAN— In Oakland. November 18. H97. Honorah T.. beloved wife of William F. Sulli- van, and mother of Mrs. J. J. Finn, sister Mary Ida (order of he Holy Name) and Dr. H. F. Sullivan, a native of Fermoy, Couiiiv Cork. Ira- land, aged 61 years. (Boston (Mass. ) papers please copy. J aS-The funeral will take mace TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. \__. from her late resi- dence. 6-1 Twenty-third sireei, the to St. Francis do Sales Cnureh, where a solemn reouiem mass will be celebrate l for the repoie of her soul, commencing at 9MO o'clock a. _. In- terment SL Mary's Cemetery. Oakland: TRACEY— In Oakland, November 16.1897, Eliza- beth Trace', » native of Oakland, aged 1* years 4 months and 10 days. VER MEHR— In this city, November 17. 1897, Fanny A., widow or the late Rev.'j. _ ver Mehr. and mother of Alfred de R. ver Mear. Mrs. J. _. Sea a- ell and Mr*. William G. Doige. a native of Belgium, aged 75 yean 5 months and 21 days Ja_rFuneral services will be held THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. at .race Church, stookioi and California reels. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WHITNEY— In Santa Barbara, November 15, 1r97, Lucy M, wife of the late Ira Whitney of , Carpentaria. WRIGHT— Iu Santa Cruz. November 15, 1897, T homas W. Wright, a native of Louisiana, aged 73 years a d 17 days. . r£3f3___ffl_H_WM3T#M McAVOY & CALLACHER, ' FUNKRAL DIBKCTORS & EMBAI.M_B., SO Filth St.. Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone south 80. m—mm__sm___smmm___mm___s_——_mm—_—S.mJm ■H____>_________ll__Ha*___-M*B__a i H. ii. McaVoY Manager | MOAVOY & 00.. j Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 1v 35 Uarket St.. Bet. Sth and »th. i Telephone South 247. F. L GUNTZ. . Xi. W. GANTNEIW GANTNER& GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Band IO CITY iIALL fcyUAll*. . Telephone booth 4__ 11