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P HOUSES TO LET. j Mo LKT-HOUsK, FIVK ROOMS. ?15. 17 I i LasK •■ St. ■ R Mission, near Ninth. j PON: 8-ROOM HOUSE, COHNEK ELM i O »v« and Pierce St.. "near Turk; $.7: also two 4-;oom Qal !, f8 and $10. C-1 -) UK 'ACHED COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS, C/ J— . 1523 Buchanan, near Geary : no children, i fITOUBK OF 5 UOOMa AND STABLE. 182 I\\ Henry st . HOUSE <•!•:» ROOMS IN FINE ORDER; t^ O. come see it. 1567 Kearny, nr. Greenwich. \ 1.1 OVER TOWN ,"\ Yon see houses to rent by BALDWIN &: HOW ELL. 10 Montgomery s-. FURNISHED HOUSES. i;r>rj/» steinkr, near Sacramento— - — ''*) Fine furnished 7 rooms; hath; whole I or part: 10 responsible parties; i-.u. 1 to 4 P. m. L'LKGa.N .LV FURNISHED HwU-SK. LARGi'- -T-« Grounds, stable; ij<-.-it neignuorhood In oak- ; land: rental «10i J. 11. MaCDONaLD .t CO.. j 470 Ninth st, < aklnnd. I COTTAGES TO LET. - ROOMS; PORCELAIN f.BATH; LAUNDRY; B»' modern; luree yard ami basement; grand ma- rine \iew; $.'2. 2 Lii coin, near Jones aiiti i ulon. pOITAUE: 2714 11KYANT ST.; 5 KOOMs: V ' bnth; laundry ; stab c; beautiful garden; cars j ra-^ | pOTTAOK VI 4 ROOMS AND BATH. AT V 40a Polor^s st.. nr. Seventeenth. FLATS TO LET. V-LKGANT NKW SCNNY lI. AT, 6 lU.O.MS Ej and bath: rent f'.'ft. 716 Grove st. VICE FLAT i F 4 ROOM : SEAR SIX ! L _\ aiui Market: 3-12. SF CX <fc CO., 602 Market. ! "qTJt t- 1:00 MS; BATH. I^lo St uIT, Ml, | Q ADI-.LA.DI-: PLACE. OFF TAYLOR, NEAR j 0 IW.-4 nice rooms, *13: sunny. "_T. - LOVELY FLAT Or ; LARGE BUNNY 1 Itu* il •).' rooms and bath: grand view. 292 Third ; ; ,vt| ci r. Clement: take t-utro curs. I I^,'NNY FLAT; t> ROOMS AND BATH. 2134 \' o'i^irell st. r.]^\ FLAT: 3 ROOMS; BATH; STATION- «pIv/. »ry washlabi; fancy mant.-U; gas. 1114 l-'.orida st. ] " PP* B FLAT: 5 LARGE ROOMS; BaTH; % L y^rd. $16. .(i Moss si., nr. "th, key cr. Howard. 0i (\ FLAT, 1123 vallej >aT . R. LEA- O-L'-'" yeaworth, 4 rooms; largeiseparate yard. C 1 - BAY-WINDOW, 5-ROOM. FLAT. 430 o*lo. Seventh s:. I^LAT. 3 ROOM-; RENT *7 60. 240 HAR- r.ei st., be;. HarrUon and iSryant, >:xiii aud fc eve nth. TTPPKR HUSKY FLAT; 4 ROOMS AND kJ ba h: cheap. 19 Julian aye., eft Fourteenth; ELEGANT SUNNY UPPER FLAT OF 6 \j lo.imsand bath; line locution; rent reasonable. 1212 Fulton st. ft I 0 PLAT, 4 ROOMS; HALL; DOUBLE %, J.V. parlors. 1606 Stevenson, nr. Eighteenth. L-LAT, 5 NICE ROOMS; BATH; REDUCED X 516. 1535 lay. or, bet. Pacific and Broadway. IQQ >UNNV UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS: •„ «_'. north s;de, 7 Alaska place, near Bay and Aliisou sts. J LARGE CHOICE SUNNY HO J.MS; $12. "i ll'-'Oa Broadway, near I^tavenwortti st. T 7PPI-R 6-KOOAI I'LEASANT FLAT: CHEAP Lj rent. "-•37 Guerrero s- (-7J CL A"i TON -1-. SOUTH OF F i-; D- O I *± er'.ck: modern flat 4 rooms bath: cheap. TTPPr.R FLAT NW. CORNER BUCHANAN kJ and 1 urK sts.; 7 rooms, nil sunny, up-tn-daie. . ll -,\ -1.-H I OWN — ■ IZZZZZ -rV. You sco fiats to rent by BALDWIN & HOW -LI.. 10 Montgomery st. ( UK.. 1' MODERN F..AI.N SAN 6 P.OoMS- V »hio$;«: mm. th^j;.. 623 seventh St. HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS. . Baena Vista Park. ■j - BUENA VISTA. Cv.RNER baker AND I 'J Jl tight, 2 sunny furnished housekeeping rms Capp Street. [VjCAPP- 2 SUNNY ROUMS FURNISHED ~f completely tor I ous ej inc. »„. li MIM.. 09' FIFTH— CLEAN FURNISHED lior-K- ! ■ -•' keeping; 2. S10; 2, $12: :'. ur.furnisrred,.f 14. ; Franklin street. . FRANKLIN- 3 NICELY FURNISHED — sunny rooms for •-.<.•■ p ng. Grove SI reel. • • ■% ■ .! (iROVE . COR. van nkss ave.— un. —'— furnished; 3-room suites, « itb gas stove. _o »>»;<« mi e<» . ~n I HOWARD — NICE SUNNY HOUSE- «JUi ktepitig room nicely furnished; cheap. 1] j/iaIIOWaRI»— 2 &UNNY CONNECTING 1 J "ill iurnishetl rooms. ratine, water; rent 510; ?sli'sO. Lurkin Mrc«;. 9-77 LAP.X I X — NEWLY FURNISHED ' '— < front suite, with kitchen; also other rooms. ] 'y I 1 HOWARD— 2 OR 3 LARGE FURS I II •i — 1 "1 ed or unfurnished housi keeping rooms. ] "•."" . .XXIV NEAR CLAY— 3 HAND- -1 >)'i i some lurniatied sunny rooms, flat, for I Market Streo:. 1 099 MARKET— 3 H >OMB. FURNISHED J v^O complete, $12: sunny front suite, ?12. McAllister sirset. 1 J MCALLISTER. A. K. BUILDING— BOOMS, X 2 srudios, cltiss-rooms, en suite, etc. $8 ma up. Jinn, , street. ,Mi MINNA— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR — "'•* housplcefping; good sunny yard ~^A(> MINNA— FURNIsHED ROOMS; COM- * _ plete for houekeeping: large yard. 4 "pTjs MINNA ST.- 2 NICELY iURNISUED *J ti Bunny housekeeping roonu. ■-. 'Fklnn Ml'rnl,. SriTK of 2 NICE large sunny house- I>~ keeping room»; loltiing bed aud f.irniuire all i;e»-; .*- So P'-r week. Apply at shoestore, 552 Mis- fcion st., be;. First and Second. I I 'jr. MISSION— SMALL FRONT. HOUSE* 1 !•)•' keeping suite: single rooms: reasonable. Bi -I r-~ MISSION— 2 SUNNY HOVBI KEEP- -L J DO ing rooms, $9; single front room; gents. Is el-/ 2lonTß«>inery .street. 1 f\r NSW MONTGOMERY - FURNISHED 1 \JO housekeeping and single rooms, cheap. 2»miU >:reo.. 1 OQI NINTH— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR l^Ca light housekeeping. Oak Street. r >9Q OAK— 3 BUNNY RO'iMS FURNISHED •J-t/ for housekeeping; gas; ba:h. tv\ tm:i Mreo.. ] 1') BKVENTH (GIi.aRD) — SUITES AND , ' * 1 — kitciif-n: also single mis.: newly renovnted. I ■ Silver Mrcci. ]l\ ". SILVER, NE.xU FOURTH - SUNNY i '' >; front r.om and kitchen lur.iishtd for housekuepltig. ? location ->- i oj . C;] I STOCKTON. Nit. PINK — FLATS OF 3 '11 Qnfuruithed and fnrnlshed rooms; garden. ] I 71 ~\ BTO( KTO-V -8 NICKLV FUP.NIhHED j 1 •X •' rooms complete: water ana sink in kitchen; fio. Tbirteenth Street. , Ocjn THIRTEENTH, BET. MISSION AND "'- *J Valencia 2 tjouis furnlshea complete for ! to-^eKeepiiig; running waier; porch separate;*»O j Twenty-third Street. 97955 TWKNTY-THIRD, BET. DOLORES ') '— / and Chattanooga— 3 sunny housekeeping roonW if\(\ VANifESS AVE.— WILt. FURNISH TO IUU suit or rent unfurnished, a few elegant | rooms; corner house; every loom front: sunny. % M)-< fli.-tiifou*. f) UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT _. bou aetieeping: every convenience; large clos- us etc ; toed X cation; iderences. Addre sX. ■> . /. b*J( J. Call ' 'tl)c«'. • PHYSICIANS. H. C. C. O'DONNELU 1206 MARKET, RE3 £tit>4 25th »v; tiibeusesot women a specialty. BOOMS TO LET. a U»H Mid).. 191 BUSH— 2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- " — 1 Dished front rooms; piano; gas; running water. iiryant Street qqq Bryant— two furnished or un- ij<L>O furnished sunny roomi to let. Clay Street- I'll CLAY, Nil. HYDE— LARGE PLEAS- IuII ant famished room, with running water. Clementina Street. 9Q7 CLEMENTINA— I SUITE OF NICE -•' t rooms suitable for light housekeeping: I cheap; single rooms for gentlemen. l.ti.ir streuc. I IO EDDY— HOUSK NEWLY RENOVATED; 110 from anile; other sunny rooms: 95 up. - — ' ■ — — — CHERMAN APARTMENT HOUBK. 28 BTn 0 su near Market: furnished and unfurnished. LIU* Streo;. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS - IXCA.VDES. j Xk cent lights: leading-room, Fmokin«-room and ladies' larlor: rooms per nlsht, tSctosl 60: week, i *2 to S-h: month, $8 to t3O; elevator on ollli;e ' Boor rooms with hot and < old water: baths. KOSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS-200 SINGLE ' and fair., rms; 20c to 50c night, $1 to $3 wk. 01 /• ELLIS— NICELY FURNISHED VJX\J gas nnd bath: !n private family. ■» -'111 > HMO.. rpHR COSMOPOLITAN— SELECT FAMILY 1 hotel: 100 Fifth ft., cor. Mission; rooms 50c, «6c and 51 per night; S-'J CO f5 per week. iuiton street. q FULTON (FULTON HOUSE)— NICELY FUR- ! «* rushed rooms: single or en suite; $Band 919 Dp, »>» y^ Ll ON— TENEMENT OF 3 rooms; j 4^_O rent 99. i>tary street. con GEARY— 2 M NNV UNFURNISHED * ' « ' V basement rooms: double room for 2. liownrn Street. 1 C>- FOR NICE LARGE ROOM FOR 1 OR 2; I ; f^>O bath 1 128 Vb Howard tt .inn,.- streo:. A~\ C-O^E! 1 — NEW L V FURNISHED A I COVE I Ij C large single rooms: tentlemen preferred. Hearny Street. \ RLINGTON HOU>K, 127 KEARNY — j /V l'leasant tunny 100ms. en unite and single; tir«t class m every respect: terms reasonable. rpHEMOuECN— : LEG ANT ROOMS; SUITES; ' I X. single; housekeeping: new. 230 Kearny st. Lklkln m rec tilt LARKIN— ELtGANT BUNNY SUITE, ' j '1 li'j $16; hall room, ?6; bath: gn«. \n 1 r LARK IX— FU liN JSH KD SUN- ', I 1 ») ny Mines; also single rooms; running water j an i bath. I Of) A LARKIN - SUNNY FURNISHED j OV/'± double room; grate; 1 or 2 (entlcmen; $7. ! ! Martha Place. 6 MARTHA PLAC&, -< ■. GEARY, ABOVE Mason— Sunny large room for -. IiCA :. :(.!«>•■ i.lti'i. j ci q McAllister— neat single fur- ! • <JX •> nishd room: gss; hot and cold water; $(i mo. j I|y ; McaLLISTKR- FURNISHED PAR- j ! 1 1 « >•' lor and bedroom, with the use of kitchen j and dinin groom- ! Minna street. l*i minna;cor. el. hth— newly fur- ; \J\J i nisiied bay-window room; $1 a week. Aiikklo- >tr«o., HANCOCK norSK ■■>; MIR9IOX; PKLF.CT limlly rooniißg-kaus« SI SUtn|i week. ' i I iiflQ MISSION— LABOR BUNNY DOUBLE j 1 — UO front room: aso single. j I niCrHltiSlua NICELY FCRNI>HKD I *- 1 t)\) front or back parlor, cr both; usa of i kitchen If desired. Ninth Street. I 1 oni - FRONT ROOM: BAY WIN- j ' J-OU2 dow; mantel and grate; pleasant; *9. j Olarrell Street. 0<;O0' FA I! R E LL— SUNNY FRONT PARLOR . «' — — (suite; single from $5 up. Page Street. 1 1 €J d PAGE . nh - BAKKR— 3 NICELY FUR- i | X 1 O*± n sned rooms for housekeeping: $11. f Ferry Street. ! O/?O PERRY, REAL- 3 UNFURNISHED ' «.UO light sunny rooms; new house; separate '. entrance; $& j i'me Ktree;. ni 1 PINE— LARGE SUNNY" ROOM SUIT- , Oil ab'.e for 2 gentlemen, $8; private. i'ost street. I O9Q POST (BOHEMIA), OPPOSITE UNION i *-«")t7 Club, 8 blocks Palace Hotel— rooms: i I board optional; bah; elevator night and day. O-JQ POST, 3 BLKS PALACE— HAY WlN- £tjtj aow sunny rooms; optional. elevator. \ I A«DOLPH HOUSE. 601 POST, COR.MABON; j XX 50 i.ay-ninaow parlors; smaller rooms; run- j ! ning water, gas: $1 50 to *4 50 per week. j _)4. PO^T — CHANGED HANDS; THOR- — — ougbly renovated: suites and single; hoi j I and cold water, bath. MRS. M. SCHULZ. 1 uneil siree;. q-l 7 POWELL (THE COSMOS) — ELE- j OJ I gant:y furnished rooms; reasonable. Mxth Streou -I or BIXTH— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; ! X. _t) housekeeping and other rooms. -t Of* SIXTH-FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE 1 lOUor double: running water; tja'li, cheap. Mockton Mreet. } EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT J rooms: suite or single; day, week or month; baths; hot and cold water: transient; elevator. lujlor «ir«e.. xn± TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED t)_ i sunny rooms And offices: hot and cold i water in every room. Turk Street. roil TURK-FLAT OF 8 UNFURNISHED j O~ L i € 2 rooms; bath: rent $10. Miscellaneous. VKWLY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM IN i.' private lami y. with gas anil bath: desirable j location. Address Rooms, box 60, Call Office. QUNJfY FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND vj cold water, large c'oset, La: b, gas, < te. : good location; 6 minutes' walk from Kearny and Mar- ket -M% : relrrences required. Addrt-si l*. P. P , box 2. Call Oilice. BOARDING AM) ROOMS. BQO CALIFORNIA — ELKOANT FURNISH- | *)*-. cl suite, two large closets, hot and cola water; marine view; excellent table; ref. required, j "\\riDOW WOULD IKK A GENTLEMAN' TO " loom and board. Address M E. E., box 22, (.all. O«;O BUSH— 2 GENTLEMEN CAN FIND O— -- ruoms and board In a refined family QflQ VAN Ni-8>- NEWLY FURNIr-HED OUO sunny rooms; table board; terms moderate. j I;>USSHOUMK,2ISM"NTuOMEKY ST., S. F.- Jl 300 beautifully furnished, sunny rooms; terms. American plan $150 to #2 50 per day: ; European 50 cents to $1; free coach. J. s. YOUNG, Proprietor. BJ'.OOKL'V'N HuTKU 208-212 BUSH «T.. \ board and room SI to $2 per day. 16 to?] 1 -! pec . wee*: choice rooms 60 cents to *1; suite room* for family 91 10*1 50 per night: first-class service: In-e conch. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. STOKES TO LET. OLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY. OVEN AND range, wl.h rooms. :10l Jioward st. TORES, Ol FU ES. BASHMENT, HALLS, IN ' 0 old building of Y. M. C. A., 23.! nutter; rent ! low; splendid location for restaurant. Apply H. J. MCCOY, 208 Mm m st STOKES WANTED. Ur ANTED— BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY (Al>- I »» uts). stoic, with nice living-rooms, suitable I for de icHcies «nrl branch bakery, norm of Market I st. N. M.. box 82, Call < llioe. OFFICES TO LET. rilO RENT-DESK ROOM : CROCKER BUILD- -1 Ing. Address A. B. C, box 9. Call Oilice. EMMA tI'KECKELS BUILDING, »27 MAK- kel »t. -?12 to f2a Afclll'uX, room 210. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1897. PEIISOXAL.S. A PARTY' OF LADIHS FOR ALASKA— A XV couiiortnble passenger schooner has teen chart* ed by a party of indies to take them to Alaska. A stop of two weekswili be made nt all tht principal pons. namely : Dy^n. Junenii. SitKa, nil ports of Prince William r-oaud, Orca. Copper It ver and Cooks Inlet La lies wishing to join the party address D. J. ».. box 50, Call Oflice. US, DR. D. BARTON, SPECIALIST IN CON- -1« finement.s and female diieasea. 808 Howard. I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE -L perfect maii'u r In which hair is an*ssM here for 25c only; switches from $1 to »6 50: 1 make »Wl dies of the Hues', best quality or hatr for only $:! .')U: haiii:« cut and ciiilirt lie (i. LEDEREI;, 111 kion st. GAL. HYPNOTIC INSTL, 402 GEARY; v hypnotism taught, !|>s; diseases and intuits cureu; graduates become Psychic club members. C\UINONIA NOW TAKh-S THE LKADASA I half dressing, c. LEDKRER, 111 Slockton. nit KIRCHHOFFER HAS RETURNED XJ from Europe and resumed prentice. Oilice, 850 Market st.: Tel. White 431. Mlr-S ANDEHSON, URADUATE, BWJ-DIBH nurse; baths: genuine massage; >\w(li-h moveniem: ladies, gents. 806 Market st., room 'Jit, second iloor. ADVICK FREE; DIVOKCM LAWS A SPEC- lalty -.private: no fee without FUccessicollPct'.ons u.W.HOWE, atty at law, .^.'>u Market.cor. Stock tn. THE COMIC OPERA IN 1.0.0. F. HA ON ember 1 cannot take pb.cH owing to sick- ness: pupils tborouguiv prepared for the proies- sionul stage at .1. Gi.EVE Opera School, 12arf Market st., Murphy Building. I AW- WANTED, MAN TO STUDY LAW IN Xj ollice; preference 10 good reasoner; willing to purchase In eresl in buslneg. r'ull particulars Jrom >. J., box 12. Call. CLOAKS and tailor-made SUITS KK- laileil at wholes. i!e llgurei. 20 bunsome st HHLF-CUMiUT, SANITARY PLUMBER, . fßStittcr. b'JS '.olden Uate ay. Tel. bUtter47L HAVE YOUR FEATHER P.EDS AND Pil- lows filled. McCABE, 870 Mission, cor. 1 ifth. POUMS WHITENED.*] 50 UP; PAPEKED,SI; XI tinted, 12. i . D1X0>,421 Jones tel. P>lk. 1*96. £.f\l\ BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $1 ; O\J\.t So visiting cards, 25c. HILL, i!2Vi CJeary. BADGUK, PHOTO. AND BADUE BUTTONS made in San Fianrlsco at Eastern prices. Al.l EX >'. BRUNT, 535 day st.. S. F. 810 OUTDOOR STEKEOPITCON SHOW XJ ry night cor. Market and sixth Rts. • artlstlcad- vertiseme.its In living light: promoters of Dull- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1:40 Market sL ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY KUO.M; X-i \Sincuester House. 44 1 hird St., nr. Market; 100 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 pet week; free bus ami baegaze to and from the Inrry. SUPEuFLtoU^ HaiKs REMOVED BY %J electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. 1^ I'll TO ORDER U . >■. A -V I:\SULLJIr..\TS 0 L. LEMOs, 1 1 17 Market »*.. bet. 7th and Sih. /•I LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE U1 O CALL: lubbcrlntloni m «an: a<l< token. DRESSMAKERS. MMF. GOLDSTI-.IN-ELEUANT, STYLISH : i'l dresses $5 up; ili.-isp S made over. 6 i ddy.r 86. MEDIC Ale A PROCESS THAT IS I'EHFECTLY HARM. XV leas; never fails in any case of monthly slclc- n< ss, no mater what cause: no electricity bum- bin or other dangerous methods: money in every case refunded if a cure Is not effected: travelers , helped Immediately; years' experience; home In I confinement with sanitarian convenience*. Con- I sult free the only jeiinbe pliys'.ciaus. UK. AND I MRS. DAVIKs, 1; McAllister St., next HibernU I Hank- homa 9 a m. 10 5 : n.l 7 tod P. M. I pAUTION TO W OMEN BEFORKPUKCB AS- '■ V' 1 Ing elsewhere try a iox of Dr. Foul el's Guar- i anteed Capsules, UN a box: do your buitneis with arejponsib <• house; we see j ibron: Ii your i trouble, no matter « hat the cause; no bud afi . * fleets: cun-.ul:atlon free on all special ailments WAL. BK BROS., 28 ".rant aye., cor. Ueary St., tan Francisco. ALL MONTHLY IRREOULARITIfS op. I x\. other condition* resiori'cl nt once; safest any i time; kind sympathy and aid; ln-itant relief for travelers: minor, a: d nlcrr< removed by elect rlo- i ity; homo in (oiitim-ineiit: best car and privacy: for ii anteed relief consult the doctor before go- ; Ine elsewhere; r.dvlcc free: confidential. Ml:.-. DR. WVEIII, 918 Poal at . near l.arkln. A PROCESS THAT St VER FAILS To RE- store every case of monthly sickness from ■whatever cause In a few hours when medicines and others have tailed; no Instruments us-d; many years' experience: every c»se nuar mend; advice free; »rnn reasonable: fini-otasa private borne for cuntinemenL MRS. Dlt. DALtiY, IIUtS Market »:.. over Owl Drng3:on». A SURE, SAFE AND J-PEKDY CURE :"ur all !emKle dlsear.es; a home In confinemen-, with best Dussiblo car*; with the privacy of a h 'in» a; d tne convenience of a hospital; tno-e who are »'ck or dlscoaraged should call on the doctor and state their case: they will find In her a true friend: all consultations fr«<e and absolutely confidential. MRS. DR. (iWYKR. 22t> Tnr< st. i LL OF tilt. ! KoDLtra CAPSULi-.S ARK -'» guaranteed 'absolute cure for all lemale dis- eases; positive y safe and Mire; no danger or after effects: taken in time il a so acts as a preventive: ! price $1 50 per dux. sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultations on all special diseases i.ea I WALi,ER j:.'!O-., 33 (.rant aye., B. j>. A. cau- tion— Before purcbaKine elsewhere, write us. SUi;E CURE, WH-.N OTHERS FAIL: No" ._ medtciue or v !i:strumrrit»: ever> woman bet I own physic. nu for all ft-mn:e troubles, no matter from what cause; restores in one day: never falU: consultation free; can be sen", unj tssp.l at homa. DR. POPPKR, 318 Kearny st Orders by to! IAL-IKS.CHK ii 11 is ENGLISH PENNY- J royal Pills (Diamond Brani!) are best; safe, re- liable; take no other; send 4c, stain n.<, for particu- lars. -'He for Ladles.'' in letter by return mail; hi druggists. nicheni^r them, Co., Philadelphia. 1)1:. AND M US. WKGKNEii, 1312 (iOLDEN XJ Gate .■•.ye.. formerly 526 Kday St.— Safe, quic* cure for all female complaints guaranteed; private home In confinement: every comfort: infants adopted; terms moderate; pun *i. r ( .< : SPECIAL ELECT IUC TREATMENT o" for ladies only at thflr residences by an ex- perienced operator and nurse; please name li» hour. T. It., box H. Ca!l. DK-. UOODWia, DISEASES »X WOMEN; ;tdies near or far safe, quick cure guaranteed: : any a.ltnent; maternity home; care; sklii only; j low ites; Or. bchuck's seif-cura $,"). 401 VaaNen A BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS— SIm guro; price 91 50. RICHARD* & CO., 40i» Clay si ; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to *ei,urj Manufacturing Co.. &:il X su, Sacramento. Cal. ALP a! 'si 1 Rh.Nl II PILLS— A BOON TOLA- dies with female troubles; no danger; snfeanl sure; $2 50, expres? C. O. 1).; don't delay until too late osoi.ou BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, I al. |)k.MuVI'.D: MRS. DR. SCOT"., 410 GEARY At st., low 1104 Market; female complaints and diseases of the eye permanently tared or no chaige ; treatment by mail; Inclose .sunup. DR LAVILLI 'S CELEBRATED FRENCH FE XJ male Pills: safest and ben; reduced from 91 tosoc. GEO. DAHI.BENUER, 214 Kearny st. (CONFIDENTIAL — J.Ai>lis.a IN lnUliliLK J communicate with JJA. sA.Nilit 6* iaiaui aye,, baiiFrancisoi. 1 \V FKAKB FEMALE REUULATINU PILLsT XJ safe and fflicient rmmenagogue: $1 per box. KICHABDd <£ CO..drDgg:su. 4l)t> Clay n.,sui«»r* STERILITY CURED BY MRs! DR. SAT- tier, graduate wife, 1709 Powell, tel red 2641 pARIS MATERNITY. 609 BUSH; CONFINE- JL meut at home 10 days, «ao. TeL Green 581. SUIiK CL IRJtE(4ULAIUTIEs OK OIUKR female diseases. Mils. DR. PUETJS, 254% 4t_ HOMK IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES Or' women. Mrs. Dr. Fuiik*>, 14 It! Btli st., Alatneda. |)B. 11 ALL, 14 MCALLISTER ST.. ->*.Ait XJ Jones— Diseases ot w-uuiea aud children. O9(| HAVES— lIRA.VtII OFFICE OF Tlitt Out/ 1 all- Mil>scrr,iil>j!M unit want ads taken. MOUSES. AUCTION BALKS EVERY BATCRDAY At 11 o'clock of horses,* buggies, wagons, harnuo*. etc. Hmporlum tales yiuu» 220 VaiKucia »i., i. WATKINs, auctioneer. j/k lluii.ihi FOR KALE; ALSO WAOONt I\J boggles, carts, hfirnef.s; (irand Arcade Horn Marker 827 sixth St.: suction sales every W*l- cesday fcL yam _ DOYLE. Auctionuert. 1 UST AItRIVKD, 160 DRAUGHT AND O driving bors<-s. Tai l . KSA LL'M, 721 Howard. WAGONS AND CAKIUAGKS. SINGLE SEAT, RUBBER TIRE, ROAD buggy and depot coupe, near y new. O'BRIEN & SON?, 500 Golden Gate aye. KLIVKRY OK EXPRESS -WAGON FOR U single horse; cheap. 137 Valencia st. VI ACHINERY, BELTING, PIPE, BLACK- i'I smlth tools, brake-block rnbbtr, h sp. tools of all descriptions bought and *oid. J. LIVING- STON, 'iO4 Mission St., branch store Hi Clay. L OR LK— BKCON II II AND PHAETON AND X 1 top tucgy; cheap. .903 Golden Gate aye. ALL KINDS NEW A SECOND-HAND WAU- ons. carriages, buggies, carls, haruoss; largest assortment, lowes: prices. 15tli nnd Valencia sU. BARGAINS! BAROAINSI BARGAINS: IN new and second-hand wagous, - buggies, carts, harness, robes nnd blankets. Leibolii Uarueii Company, 211 Lark-in st., opu. new City Hull. V INK LAUNDRY. BAKER'S AND MILK X wagons cheap tor cash or installments; 1 linu lop and open buggy: also 1 baclc. b-'a Harrison a. EDUCATIONAL. A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND jT\. .'locution. 1210 Octaviix st., Han Francisco. miss eliza mackintosh, pupa of proiessor G. W. liaynlinm, Glaacow, Scotland, and graduate of the school of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pit, teacher. . office days. 'Ihur.i. r. m., SatuMay a.m. EALD'IS BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST si.— Bookkeepln;:, business practice, eaur:- hana typinij, telegraphy, languages, English branches: electrical, civil and minlugeiigineenti;, snrveylnc assaying, navigation, etc.; 20 teacliert: day tnrl pvpnlnc sessions' wrlta lor catalogue. ];OOKKEEPING-THERE IK NO COLLKOB iJ on (arth whose coarse is as thorough as mine; 4 to 8 weeks only required: rapidity at figures a specialty. TAHK, 855 Market st , room 572. AY RES' LU&INE^S COLLEuE. MS MONT- I gomery Bt.; individual ruction in short band, typing, bookkeeping telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship $50; low rate* per wees ana month. 1 TINTS DANCING ACADEMY, 320 POST; '■> Juvenile classes Sats., 2 p. m ; private lessons daily, 10:30 to 5; adults' class Monday evenings. ENGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL., mining, mecti., survey, archlu; day&eve,: est. 1861. A. VAN DERNAILLEN, 933 Market. ■\7"GCAL MUSIC, MAKCHESI SYSTEM, $1 50 » an hour; term A mouths. 811 Leaven wor.h st. INGING. PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE; 0 French, Spanish, Ger. lang.: $2 ma 109 Taylor. ISS GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL; adults class Mat. 8 p. m. 317 Devisadero. IJOOKKr.JiPI.NU. ARI > UMEITC. WIiITING. Jjgram., etc. :dav. night: *5 mo. 1504 Mnt-,oi).Btu. BEL'ASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building 1 IDLA.M SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Al\'D XJ Diamatic Art K-S Gutter st SPANISH— CLASSES DAILY; $3 MONTH; 4 to 9 p. m. Hoom 10, Y. M. C. A. building. GUITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANo AND VOCAL j lessom: *:. 1110. Marr We*th:ius Hit Vlrihst. ! __ _ _— _____ .^_— —^-_— _ — ____ _ • MONEY TO LOAN. XKTK LOAN ON CITY REAL AT- AT 6 M and 0y 3 per cent, Oakland at 7 and 7V 2 ; any sura. Manhattan Loan Co., Mills building. VIA MI.MI A N LOAN CO , 10 MILLS BUILD- i'I Ing ground flour, make loans at lowest rates on 2nd mortnase»:life insurance. estates, real estate in probate and undivided interests in real estate. ANY AMO I lAT ii' ■_• PEK CENT ON REAL estate: second and ihlrd mortgage], estate*, undivided Interests, real estate In probate, lite In- surance, goods in warehouse, furniture ana pianos without removal: mortgages and le«acie< bought; no delay. K. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., K3. i OANS ON FUKNITUKK OK J?IANOS IN XJ s. V., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions; no decays. J. NOONAN, lulT to 1023 —isalou, übova blxtU; tfcl. South 14. B@H HIGH I.V KEnPJ'CTaBLE AND I'KIV'AIK place to obtain liberal advances on diamond! *n(l Jewelry of thu lowest rates. Baldwin Jewolr/ j ti'.oru. HIS Markei at.-, lelophflas tireen 204. GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN- I broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs: strictly pri- ! vate; low rates; lei. red 1121: established 1869. 1 OW l; Air, r5 I'KH MONTH INTEREST J J on each SlOOJ; 65c per month ou $10'); second ! mortgage: any becurlty. Cash, box 2. Call OlHcb. j iy £ HAVE MuNKY TO LOA.N ON Cl i V '» real t state: Interest reasonable. Ca'. Tltl» Ins. and Trust Ca, -10 Montgomery sc Mills bulO. _-- l\l\l\ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE;/ I t).i'UU 5 to 7 years' time; 6 percent; no commission. Add r. B3 M. N , box 3:, Call. PIANOS, FUKNJTUKK, ETC.;. No RE_OV- -L al; easy terms. 39 ilood blu:;., 4th and Mrkt. OANB NEGOTIATED; LOW KATE OF IN- j -Merest. SYLVAIN SALOMON, 62(4 Montgy. ON FUIINITUKE OK KEAL ESTATE; LOW : interest, BIBNKR, 7 City Hall »vp. N FURNITURE. PIANOS; NO REMOVAL: low rates: no commission. Bonellt, 402 Geary si Cl . (i nut) ON LIFE i.N>UJ<ANCK POLK II - *!<l low interest. JOS.B. TOPH 1 Z. 330 Pim-. Q> p TO.* 50. 000: LOWr.Mf it.Mis. l*r'«S2D «s.t)v morU'. : any proposition. Dryden,4l3 JionU 1/v MX I'll — MOST KKLIAiiLE PLACE Jo x\f borrow morey; diamonds and jewelry. ON PIANO-, I. K-MllKr.. WITH OK WITH- out removal ;low rutea;nocom. lid McAllister lAN 1 SUM— IST AND 2D Ml •■1 S. ESTATES, 1 A etc.; t> percent. H. MURPHY, b'JB Market. -- :-;(iN 1 i.i iMi.iii (in.NKi: Of CLAY— t?_ I open unti O:3J c clock: branch otlicu of Hie ii.ll- bscTlptloni und nan: m.* ihkhii. ?I»>Ni:i WANTED. fltFLn FOR 4 WEEKS: WILL PAY BONUS tjOV. of $15 best security. A., box 100, Call. 11' ANTKD-LOAN 01*10(1; GOOD SECURITY »» and taterejt. A., box 1.9. 1 all Otlice. C; 1 (\ (\(\r\ oniscomkinglksidk PROP- -0 LU.UUU erty, at 10 percent; 2,000 on Berkeley property, at 8 p< r cent: and $17,500 on country property, at 9 p»r cent. LANt, 19 Mont- gomery St., 1 to 4 v. m. HrJM Ii.\A.VC!AL. JBOAS, 330 MONTGY. ST.— LOANS ON LIFE . insurance policies and buys bankbooks. JOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.: lowest rr.tei, J McAFEE BRoTHEHS, MS Montgomery at PROPOSALS. pROIMSALSFOR REMOVING DIRT, A sin J HUb, etc.— Office of the clerk of the Board 01 supervisors of th« city and county of san .Fran- cisco, November 28 1897. In accordance with resolution No. S2O (fourth Strips) of the Board ol supervisor!. .-■EALED PROPOSAL^ will be ricoivel In open session of the Board of supervisors on MOND \Y a iii SOON, nvt'iiiberj'.i. 1897, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock, to perform the following work during the year 1898 .. wit: For the removal of the dirt, ashes, robbiah and filth in the County Jail, jail yards, OUT Prison, Cay Halls, in the City and County Hospitals. in nil pubic - niics nud public huiMin:s. as often as required, but no: less iii:iu three times eacu week; a .such houri as muv be designated by the Com- mittee on Health and Police lor removing ihe rubbish, debris >nd dirt, in- 1 eluding the pruning* from tret's, etc., from a'l ' public squares, :iii-i from the City Hall 1 rounds : and on and around the Incloiufe on City Hall 1 avenue V-noe a week, and at such other time* as may .be di-bUnaiwl and required by the 1 omrrlt- tee on streets; »lso. for me removal of ihe >llrt. rubbish and manure from the stables cl the au- -1 iue, tiook and adder an 1 hone houses of the Fire Department and Police Pa rol as otten as may be required during inn yoar 189 H. Also. for the removal of till dead nninials.wiihin two )i»urs afiei notice from the llralth Officer (excep cuttli-, horsis arid mules) found rylntfln any pub street or square, or upon nny uuoccu- pled 101. All the material, rubbish, cmtwco, etc.. to be ilellV' rcil to iii- Sunititrr Keductlon Works and there crema «d n 1 tee expense of the control 101. Tiip work l<i be dou • under (be stlpervlslon «nd to tin- s .iisf.icilon nt 1 lie MipiTinti'inlt nt 01 >i r<" is and liiiiliWMys, except the engine »i.a hook and ladder c mpaniis' bouses, which will b« subject to the appro oi .he 1 i.n! Engineer of the 1 Ire De- -1 a; mint, aid the h >pltat and Aiui~.ii.usi'. whlc 1 siihll b • «üb}t-ci 0 the approval of me respective olllcers 111 1 urn •'•; also 11 the approval of the com- niilleo on llealih and Police. lor further particulars bidders will apply to those otlicom respectively. NOTlCE— Bidders will slate a specified sum per month for wh ili the entire work will be per- formed, 'v;li the specific understanding that the party to win. 111 lh" contract Is awarded will bo re- qulred in \ mii the offices of me Mayor and s*o- pirinterirlent of Public (streets, the Sheriff the chief of I* lice ami dm Health oil! c; also the 01- -tires o! iheChlef Engineer of the Fire 1 apartment, rial y, tetwpen the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 o'clock mil n, fur the purpose of receiving orders for the performance Of the work. In audition the party awa drd iliu roir.net must keep an oltlce with a teU poos* so that orders from : lie depart- ments may lie received ami p. omuily attended :o. ] Bidders will also entmata wiih the undcts.iind- J Ing ; hat In ( us- the work or labor to be p if'iruuvl Is increased from that ordinarily done, canseJ by ih« erection of additional buildings or from primings, rubt) sh, etc.. 10 be removed irum -iiu.ir m or |nib> c ground.*, that the »<'rvice shall be performed, whether more or less, without udiii- tluiiiil con peusation than the price bid being paid iherefor. lit' party to whom a ( ontract is awarded will be required, -prior to or at the time of the execu- tion uf be contract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice In ihree daily newspapers. In order 10 preserve uniformity and to facilitate ! tli award the board lias resolved to receive no li d unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, ana a ccr Itiea check for the sum of $6WO, rcj'osiU'U by the bidder with and maue payable to die c erk or the hoard, cunditio.ied if the proposal be accepted and the contract a warned, and If the bidder shall fa I or neglect to , mv ,),„ priming charges, execute the co .tract and give Hie r.iiuir-ii bond within Mx days after the award Is made, then and In that case die the said sum ahull be paid ii 10 the city and «ounty treasury by s^lU- clerk in liquidated domnges for such failure nnd ties'**) • Blanks fm 111 oil by the clerk-. '1 Tin' board reserves the richt to reject ail bids if Him public good so require. Pro[)o<nls to be Indorsed, "Cleaning Public J Blldings " JNO. a. RUSSELL. Ceric. CHILDREN I'BOABDKD. T ADY WISHES CHILD TO BOARD; GOOD Jj Inline and care. 91 ft Vi Brynnt st. GERMAN LADY WISHES . CHILD TO board: good bom*. 460y s Hayes st Uf AXTKD-CHILD TO BOARD; A MOTH- care. Apply or aililret,s 1.6 Cnuttanoo. a. IDOW WOULD LIKE 1 OK 2 CHILDREN r.»» lob'nri: where there ore no other cblldren. ISO 9 st/HKf »t. .- . ; . . . . . ■. CITY REAL ESTATE. C ILT-KDBE INVKSTMKNT. VJT ELEGANT FLATS. MUST BE SOLD. GilT f\(\f\ NKW MODERN FLATS On •]? I i .I.'UU. oik> of the choicest corners of the Western Addition: up 10 date In all detui s: thii | Is a tar' off ring, pioperty of this character very se dom b-iti« offer d for sup; large NW co.ner lot 31:3x137:6. Call at office for paitlcniais.. EASTON, ELDKIj (U; it C".. 638 Market St. V\rESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. >? NW. COX. ON PIERCK ST. llf.» -KNTLY REDUCED. ©PrnA 2-story BAY-WINDOW hoi-e •IpUiJ'Jl/. »i 8 rooms and bath and -' rear flats of 4 rooms each; well built; in gi.o I condition; rent* $1586 per annum; street bltuminized; lot 25x110. EASTON, ELDRIDGE it Co.. 038 Market st. HANDSOME MISM COTTAGE. 11 NEW AND MODREN. ON EASY TERMS. <3! r >9fin NEW MODERN BAY-WIND «JP — *-UU. cottage of 5 rooms, bath and base- ment; cement sidewalk: good neighborhood; near Castro-st. cars; !<> 25x114 feet. • EABTON, KLDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. BIG VALUE. WELL-IMPROVED PROPERTY. IN THE WESTERN ADDITION. m.jri-vr\ 2-STOBY HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS tJpTtJUI/. and bath and cottage 01' 4 rooms: on 1 car street; pay $420 per annum: reduced from $5500; lot 20x127:6. EASTON, KLDKIDGE A CO., 638 Market st. SPECIAL LIST. CHOICE LOTS. CHEAP. C&7^nn WASHINGTON 9T., SB. BU- tfl) I UUU. chanan: SUxI27:BV4; elegant loca- tion for Hats. Q-j -nri EACH; 2 LOTS ON ASHBURY ST.; (jplwyU 25x174: magnificent view. <2» 1 Q,-fV NORTH BIDK MCALLISTER ST., »^7 L OO\J. near Lot:: 25x137:6; only one-third cash. CQnn NORTHWEST CORNER ON SIXTH tj*)t7UU. aye., north of the park; 32:6x100. ft'AA CORBETT ROAD. NR, HATTIK; ST. iJuUU, sewered, graded and macadamized; lot, 23x74. EASTON. ELDRIDOK & CO., 6..8 Market st. CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTY. NW. COR. / Mission and Spear sis. ; 45:10x1 must be disposed of. Apply H. SCHWBRIN, 546 Clay st. Qonn NEW COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; EASY terms. 710 San Bruno. : $.11- A/\ THE CHEAPEST PIECE OF — '>\J\j. property in the Mission; north side of 18!h st., 80 west of Guerrero: 31x75; cot: mid basement; must be sola this ween: somebody j will get a big bargain. McEWEN BROS., 118 j Montgomery st. rpYLfcR'S PATENT WAGON JACK FOR I I sale by county and State rights. PHILBRICK, ! 2739 Folsom St. MISSION HOMES — NEW AND MODERN; 5 and 6 rooms: cottages and houses: 52600 to *3200 each: $400 cash; $25 monthly; corner Twentieth and Castro sts. F. NELSON. DARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE FINE COR- -It ncr; steady rental of £125 per mouth. Only principals address to C. 1 01.EMAN, ltiO6 Post st: or call evening or Sunday Or^nnn \will BUILD 2 FLAT houses •X — UUU complete; will call. GEORGE M. BAI.SBT7KY. Bolder. s*l X St., Sunset District. COUNTRY lIKAI, INSTATE. MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDS. . FOR SUBURBAN HOMES. Especially adapted to raising deciduous fruits and veg c ables. We have a few choice subdivisions of '10 to 20 acres each in the Newhail <t Wise tract, which we offer at extremely low prices, ranging Irom $125; only ,11 a mile from Mountain View station. Apply for full particular* to ASTON, ELDRIDG*-. & CO., 638 Market St., San Francisco. or WOOSTEK & wnrnov, 7 Mint a Clara st , Ban .lo.ie. O W KEN V KA N I'll. SUKI.NY RANCH. 0 NEAK HUDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO COUNTY. We will subdivide 1 tie celebrated ranch of the lute Miles D. sweeny In tiatis of 100 acres or less, which soil for fruit, grain and vegetables: p.enty of water: this property Immedia ely Rd- j j 'ins Redwood City. and Is only one hour's ride 1 from San Francisco; suitable for small home ; farms; prices below all former quotations aid j uion unusually easy terms. 1-or particulars call or address BARTON, ELDRIDGK <fc CO., 038 Market »t., San Francisco, Or our Branch Office at Redwood City. I ACRE AND 1 M I'lliiV, ■ M .\ I-. ONE MILK 1 from Haywards; bargain; $1275. PHILBKICK, I 2739 Folsom st. (- 111 ACRK6, SAN DIEGO: WILL EX- IUU change. PIIILBRIcK, 2739 Folaom St. (• (A ACRES AND IMPROVKMKNTS, SAN U'iU M»n-o C'ou'ty: exchange; price 530,000. PHILBIUCK. 2739 Fc'lsnru st. CHEAP RANCH; 225 ACRES; HOUSE, V ba-n, ric. : county road to tbo pace; school short distance; cenral part of Alauieda County: price red nee to $40u0. U. U. CRANE. 410 Montgomery st. "I. 1 ACUKS; CLOSK TO A GOOD TOWN; 1 - '4 Alameda loaoty; level: tood piece of lana: must he sold; S!)00 buys it: 8300 cash, balance »asy ins ailments. H. 11. CKANE, 410 Mont- goineiy st. I Ij'Oß SALE— FARM, 265 ACRES, 12 MILES ] I northwest of Stockton, Cal.; positive bhrgain. Set Oullahan & Adams, Real Estate, 118 East i Mam St., stock tou. Cal. "I ITTLK HOME.-. ULOSK TO TOWN. IM- ' JJ proved: easy terms: also 4 •« 12-acrs plecei I on 8 mil 10 years' credit. D, H. TWI.VU, so- noma City; every .Monday at 63' i Market st., t\ to' -.17 (A'ftluiuiliit) 01.. UKAJCII ut'KlL'B OdLk liituuu.. vt«ui«Ui kua buuacriyttUiu lnKi«n. I'ROPEKTV TO EXCHANGE. LOT* IN BEAUTIFUL FRUIT VALE; flit «\ 111 exchange for ranch or flats and .i-Kiini' . A. W. ROBINSON, -.:'Ji., Geary st., room 27. qiO KXCHANOK— '.SOOD RENTING. CLEAR i. Oakland or San Francisco property for ranchei. \.:>> N .v lURTON, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. AOI'.ICULTURAL LAND NEAR SEATTLE; . osln-e t:ie; r.\cu»nge tan Francisco prop- cm . J. P., box Si, Call. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND KKAL KSTATK. -7 C (\(\ BEAUTIFCI. HOME IN ONE OF tip I >)U>'. Oakliind's suburbs containing Sacres of land: high state of cultivation: modern house in first-class. condition: cost over $10,000 within the past year; direc. communication, viaoectrlc cars; will exf h:inge for flats or bouse in Oakland or Ban Francisco: all clear. WILLIAM J. DIN- QKh, 460 Eighth st, Oakland. jrri/| ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE «JpT«.)UI/. new homes In Oakland; choice cen- tral location; near local train ; house contains 8 room-, beautifully tinted and frescoed; ].orcelal;i bath; open plumbing; sonny co rnerlot ; strictly up to da. c; m to ye price less than cost; easy terms. I 1.1.1 AM J. DlN(} K. 460 1 tenth St., (aklatid. AN OFFER WANT! D FOR AN ELEGANT Piedmont nome: 13 acres? elegant nt-w hoi Me. finished in hard wood; v-r ■ sightly location; 6 minutes' walk to e!o trie-cars: will rent completely fiunUed w!in privilege of purchase, at low flu- I ur-% WILLIAM J. DIN..EX. 480 >• Ighlh. Oakland \ OAKLAND ITVBMrtWBJt I'Oli SALE. \\! ANTED— CASH BUYiIRS FOR FURNI. V? ture and household goods this week. Special at Ihe old store of H. fcCHELLHAAS, 408 hi.cv- i en 111 St.. Onkland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMKPA i:K.\I. KSTATK. JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. $1760— colonial cottage 4 10 ms and bath. $1800 -11 andsome cottage near station. $2ioo— Modern cottage 6 rooms; garden Im- proved. J29so— Col' nial cottage 6 rooms; fine grounds. . Jultl'l'sr) <& RKMMEL, l!av-su Htation (broad gauge), Alitmeda: 628 Market su, £an Frt-nclsca Open Sundays and holidays LOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OAKLAND X or Aliiiuuda prjperty. . ' A fruit ranch of 80 acres.. nix miles from Vaca- vllle; 30 acres In beurini; fruit trees; price $3'JOM: the same proper, y whs sold V years ago for $81)00; the price tor which H can be bouglit to-day wag money loaned on this property. For further par- ticulars inquire or address HERMANN CORDES, 1332 High ,1 , Alani'da, Cat UKKKKLKY KEAL KSTATE. / 8 ACHES AT BERKELEY: FINE VIEW; close to local train: also 3 acres with improve- ments: easy terms. Pattlcu'ors, box it. Call uflice, Oak-Una. i:kkkki,!:v FURNISHED HOUSKS. L^iatNlsilKl) HOUHX TO LET FOR 6 J. months: near the university; a very duslrnb'e locally. Apply J. J. MASON, Real J'slate, [ Berkeley s'.ution. - ' "■•• ...... CHINAWAKE. rpALK ABOUT BARGAINS! A READ THIS: Dinner sets, 50 i.leces, light tray decoration, with border, per set, H. Dinner set, 50 pieces, wild . flower, with cold trimmings, per set, $4 50 . Dinner set, 50 pieces, bellQower decoration, with gold handles and trimmings, per set, $5 75. CHEAPEST PRICES IN AMERICA. CROCKERY, CHINAWARK, GLASSWARE. ELITE CHIN AWAKE A SPECIALTY. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores E very w ere. 62 Market street, ban Francisco Headquarters. FREE. BICYCLES. WA'ICHK**. CHINAWARE. LOST. DIAMOND AND PEARL. BRACELET. RE- turn to 771 Folsom st. : reward. STRAYED OK • STOLEN— A LARGE FOX- bound: black head, tan over eyes: body ntid legs v speckled gray: return and receive reward. 2117 Kolsom st. TOSI-A MINIATURE GOLD CORNET I■> pendant. Finder please return to Kohler A Chase's store; re wan. WEBB AWXXK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THI» - WKEKLY CALIw. in wraDoer. for mailine. HAKKIAGJS LICENSES. The following rnama^-? licpivm have been Issued by the County Cleric's office: C. B. Middlemiss and Marsnret Movies, 23—21. Louie H. King und Ella Olson, 20—19. Aloert Blom and Rebecca .Mlseu. 39—28. James W. oibb end Beatrice Hays, 26—19. :-aniue] O. BucKbee utid Julia M. Crocker, 30-23. A. C Oullabun and Catherine V. Hiver, 25— 23. Albert A bruins and Jeanne Hoth. 35— US. James M. Toner and Harriet M. Keenan, 27—^3. Henry Etlberling aid Crfse.is l-cKer. 31—21. Wi liana a. £Innotl and Mary Collins, 36-34. John H. Larney and Annie M. Kirwin, 30—25. Henry 0 Hyde and Gent- vleve I. Youujr, 25— 25. Ernest F. ±serio and Lizzie Hodge. SB— 2o. Thomas K. Dull and Coidelia SDodgrass, 33— Frea O. Bon den and Helena Zaun, 2tf— .'l. Timothy Co-'iors and Mary Casey. 28—23. T. C. Kieruiff and Geor^iana Nightingale, 30-24. Hugh H. Mciilynn ana Margaret Holland, 46-37. Kmilio Vincentini and Ante laUarberino, 27-18. Albert K. Wallin and Augusta C. <)bl. 23—20. Harry L Hockett and Marie K. Uuye, 31— L IX A ii& — JAAIuTi — DJJATWT f IJlnh. marrlaa;» and death notices sent by mall will not, be inserted. They must b» handed In at either of the publication office* and be Indorsed with the name and residenceof persons authorized to have the samu published. BOKX. GOLLY-In this City, November 14, 1897, to the wife of Edward V. Qoily, a daughter. GRIFFITH— In Live Oak. November 20. 1897, to the wife of J. W. Griffith, a daughter. KNOWLTON— In Airnyo Grand". November 16, 1897, to the wife of J. J. Knowlton. a daughter MAHOOD— November 20,1837. to tlie wife or J. Mabood, a daughter. MULLEN— November 20. 1897, to the wife of John C. Mulien, a son. RYAN— November 22, 1897. to the wife of J. B. Ryan, a son. RICHARDS— In Bucksport, November 10, 1897. to the wife of Mr. Richards, a daughter. BCHUIiDT— InTracv, November lit, 3897, to the wife of Jacob Schuldt, a daughter. SYLVESTER— San LuisObispo, November 14, 1896, to tbe wife of R. J. Sylvester, a daughter. BHAFBB — Near Selma. November 16, 1897, to (he wife of W. H. Shafer, a daughter. MAIIKJKD. BATES— MoNEIL— In San Jose, November 15, 1897, Charles Bates and Jennie McNeil, both of Tracy. - DOMINGUKS-SANFORD— At Nlpomo, Novem- ber 14, 1897, Franlc F. Domingues ot Nipomo and Minna Lain Banford of (iuadalupe. EDRIN«;'ION— HAf KETI — In Salinas, Novem- ber 17, 1H97, by Rev. E. B. llntch. W. W. hd- rington of Ban Miguel and Lirzia Hatch of San Ardo. I-I-.NN — STEXVA RT— Near Arroyi Orande. No- vember 16. 1897 by the Rev. C. U. Lawrence, a vi. i Ftiin and fcflle Stewart. GROSS— s i |. :i.l\(i — In un Luis Oblspo, No- vember 12, l>-97. by I. X Genter, J. P., James A. Gross and Carrie A. sterling, both of Urover. HAMMOND— MONTAGUE— In San Jose, No- vember 20, 1897. by Dr. WaUefleld, William C Hammond and Ella Mont gue, both of Oakland. HYDE— YOUNG— In this city. November 22, 1897. ut the Howard-street M. E. Church, bi- the Rev. .John A. B. Wilson. D D. , Henry C. Hyde of Sonoma aril nevievj a. Youue of Modesto. LEWIS-BERNSTEIN— In this city. November 21, 1837. by the Rev. Dr. J. Nioto Daniel Lewis and Flora Bernstein. NEISSF.R — I \ COBS— In this city. November 21, 1897. by Rabbi Isidore Myeri of the Bush-street Temple, Edward Nelsser and Celia Jacobs of San Francisco. U1KI). Abbott, D.D.Rev. G. 8. Mantel, Marr E. Harrow, Mrs. Harriet Marro.i. Michael Becker, Katharine F. Mooaey, Jamas Bishop, uordon Moriarity, John liovne. Mary O'Brien, John Collins, Thomas F. O'Toolr. Dr. Michael C Creinhion. jane Oliver, William J. Dorn. Florence Owinss, Allen I". Dougherty, James Phillip*. Matilda Falkinciiam. John J. • I'ot er. Lymau O. Feblemelcher Veronica Regan. Tlino:hy Hall. Henry G. Reynolds. Mary A. llunsen. O!sa M. l:ol)b, .lames A. Hess, Conrad Roagers, John Hies.er Zula M. Russell, James Hill, Mary K. C. Kyan. Maggie Holruiieri, Meor<9 Schnorf. Rudolph J. . Holmes. William A. Sharp Mr*. Margaret Klpr>, .Mrs. Anna E. Stoddarj. David 11. [ McCord. Join Sullivan , William F. i McKneany, Edward M. Taylor, Julia 1. Maher. Bridget Te.iie. Thoinai Mallou,Jolin Ward, Thomas M, Williams Jr., S. li. ABBOTT— In Oaklani. November 22. 1897. Rev. Granvili" 8. Abbo t, D. D.. belovej husband of Susan H. Abbot a native of Massachusetts, a*>- 1 dO years and 9 mouths. Friend i ant acqualntanct*) am r»io^:- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the First Baptist Church, corner of Fourteenth and Brush streets, d.ik.Ui> I. BARKOW— In Vaoavllle. Cal.. November 20. 1597, Mrs. Harriet Colman Barrow, mother of tho late .Mrs. Anna M. Hathaway, ased 9^ years 7 months and 9 days. - lnteimeu: in Mason c Cemetery, San Francisco, on arrival' of me 11 o'ciuck a. m. train THIS DAY ( rues lay). BECKER— In this city. November 21, I*n7 Katb- arin" F. CwlOVed wife of Eugene W. Becker, mother of Helen and Dora lee, daughter of !-opbln and the late iiUl,«rt Schrelner,. an 1 sis- ter of Frederick. Hubeit. Lena and Minnie ■ sohreiner. a native or Han Fraucisco, a^ed 28 y«ur< 1 month and 2. 1 ! days. Jfg~Frlenrti riil ncnuMntancei nr» resn"Ct- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY. (Tuesday), at 2 o'clocic p. si., from St. Mark's Lutheran Church. O'Farrell street, between Franklin and Gougu. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. BISHOP-lQ Pielmont, Novamber 21, 1897, Gor- don Bishop, beloved father or Mrs. Emma Wil- liams and the late OUv r Bishop, a native of Connecticut, aged .82 years 1 month and 15 days. BOYNE— the Cltr and County Hospital. No- . vember 22. 1897, Mary Borne, a native of Ire- laud, aged 42 years. COLLINS— In Guatemala. Jnly.l2. 1«97. of fever, Thomas P., eldest son of Richard and Ellen Collins, and brother of Cornelius J.. Rlchird J. and Louise Col ins, Mrs. W. R. Dag;ett, Mrs. D. J. Byron anl Mrs. T. P. Smith, a native of In- diana, a«eJ 41 years and 4 months. CRhIGHTON— lnthlscl'.v. November 21, 1537. Jau?. beloved uifeof the late Ferdinand Crelgh- ton, an 1 mother of Chari->i and M»ry Creightoc. a native oi Ohio, a^ed 74 years 10 mouths ani 8....W Frion.ii ant acaua:n;anc»i are respect- fully invitud to atteud the funer.il Tilts U.vY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clocic p. m.. from the pir- of .the Golden G.-.'e Undertaking Co., 2423 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Intermea: Laurel Hill Cemetery. DOKN — In Selma, November 17, 1897, Florence Elizibeth. wife of Alwlu Dorn, aged VI years and 11 months. DOUGHERTY— In this city, November 22, 1597, James, dearly belovel husband of Brilge:, Dougherty, and father of Eu^une, Nellie, Jo- seph, John. Patrick and Michael Dougherty, a native of County Go I way, Ireland, a^ed 49 years. FALKINGHAM — In this city, November 21, 1*97, John J. Falklngham, a native of Newark N. . aged 41 years. ay Friends an I nonnalntances «re resosc- fullv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. Km from the par- lors Of James Hasan, 445 Valencia street, I men: 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. FKHLKM X I.CHKR— In till* city, November 22, 1897, Veronlcica. beloved wife of August Fehle- meicner, and mother, of William and Otto rehlemelcher, a native of Germany. aged 48 years 7 raoiithi and 2 days. A9*Frtenaj and acaualutancei ar» remect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock v. m.. from the par- lori of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street. lut-rm»ut Laurel Hill Cemetery. HALL— In Weavcrvill«>, November 19, 1897, Henry G. Hal', a native Of M.-ssachmt'tts, for- merly of Humboldt County, aged nbotit 42 years. . HANsl.V— In thU city. .November 22. 1897, Olga Mathilda, beloved daughter of H. B. and Mathilda Hausen. a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months Hud 2'J days. ' HKi'S- In this r.iiv, November B], 1897, Conrad Ben beloved father of Mrs. G. Riedel, and grandfather of Anna and hosle HluJel. a native or, Lrmireans, Germ:tu/, aged 70 yours i monthi and 19 dnvs. - ■ • ■■■■■'■ JB3"Frlends and acq.ualataa;«i ars re<oa3t- folly invited to attend the run>r<4 THI* DAY (lues lav), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from his late re;iaeucß. i 9 P.arrdall street. between Chenery street and San Jos.> av'ntip. thence to St. Pau us Church, corner Eddy and Gouzh street*, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 'i o'clock p. M. ln.erme.it I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HIE>TER-ln this city, November 21, 1897, ZuU .M. Hipster, eldest daughter of Mr*. lizzie Hie-uer and sfster of Mrs. Albert Ferguson, a native Of O <io, ai;eii 96 years. a^"Tlie funeral services will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday). a- 1 O'clock p. m.. at Stew- art Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero street, between 1 went y-second and 1 wenty-ihird. HILL— In this city. Novemb-r 20, 1897. -Mary E. C, beloved daughter or Thomai and Ellen Hill, sheer of Mr<. W. Gudehus and me late Joan T. ant Tlmothv \V. Hill, anl aunt of Frieda Gudehus. a native of B'thel, Vt.,ai;ed 24 years 3 months and 6 days. [Vermoai papers pieasa copy. i /83"Frlendi and acanalntancoi are resr>ec- fnllv invited to attend tin fuueral Tills DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a.m., from th« r-'sl- deuco of the parents. 7 lalhuun street, thence to *?t. Fianci3 Cnurcn for services at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cro*a cemetery. EOLMBERG-In 'his city, November 21, 1897. at St. .Mary's Hospital. George, elden son of the lHie George aud Catherine Holmberg, a "*- -tivc of New Orleans la JK3"The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a.m., from the luneral pariors of Mclilnn Bros.. 31 EdJy street. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLMES— this city, November 22, 1597. Wil- liam A., nelove.i non of .ilary and the latn John Homes, and brother of John It , James N. and Mar,- E. Holmts » native of Yuba County. Cali- fornia, aged 34 years 7 months ana 131 days. • Ss*Friend» and ncnualntaacei are resp-30t- -sniiy Invited to attend th* tuner.'.: TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2:3'J o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 318 Bitch street. Interment 1. O. O. t\ cemetery. KlPP— in San Jose. November 20, 1897. Mrs. Anna K. Klpp. beloved wife of Chrrlcs Kipn, a native of New York, eged 44 year* and '£ months. McCORO— In this city, John McCord. a native of Canada, aged 50 years. Friends an.l HC(iun.lnt>in'">i nr> r'lWt- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), nt 11 a M.from Masonic Temple. Funeral under the allspices of Kin;; So'.oiuou's Lodiro No. 260, F. and A. M. McENEANY— In this city. November 20, 1897. Edward, beloved father of Thomas & and Mary F. McEneany, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. JBSTFrlendi and acquaintance* are respos:- fnlly invited to attend the fanerai THIS DAY - (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from hU lava residence, 25 16 Folsom .-tree-;, thonrtd to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem his;h mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Intermens Holy Cross Cemetery. MAHER— In till* city, November 21. 1897, Bridget, dearly beloved wife if William Maher and mother of Mrs. Jennie McCann and John J. and Will. am Maber Jr., a native of Ireland, agel 67 years. ERVaI a3"Frienils an-1 actinatntanc«» "-■ respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from am lu-o residence, 285 Clementina street, thence to St. Patrick's Cburch. Mission street, where a re- quiem hish inHfMwi.i te celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MALLON— In this city. November 3-', 1397, J0hn. Mallon. beloved father or Peter L. Mallon, Mrs. F. M. Pierce and Charles G Mallon. MANTEL- In this city, November 22, 18»7.Mary E., beloved wife of me laic Michael Mantel, a native of New Orleans, agei 50 years. . MARRON-In Mils cltv. November 22. 1897, Michael Marron, a na'.ivo of Ireland, aged 64 ycuri. MOONEY— In this city. November 21, 1897, James, dearly beloved son of James T. and Kate -Moo ley. a native of ban Fraucisco, aged 11 years and 3 montli3. HOT Friends and acanalntancfli nri» respect- fully Invited to attend tho funeral THIS DAY (Tuesuay), at 1:3(» o clooi p. a., from the resi- dence or bis parents. 368 Harriet street. Interment Moan. Calvary Cetnoterv. MORIARITY —In the City ami County Hoipl- tal. November 22. 1K97. John Moriarity, a na- tive of Ire. and, aged 62 y«*n. O'BKIEN— In this city, November 22," 1897. John, beloved child of George and Annie O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aied 1 day. O'TOOLE— In this city. November 21. 1897, Dr. Michael C. belovel husband of Louisa O'T'>ole. a native of County Wexford, IrelanJ, ag*d 85 years. A3"Frlends and acanalnlancm »r> resp^ct- fniiv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORrtuW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence. North'Berkeiey. thence to St. Joseph's Church, Berkeley, where a requiem tush mass will be celebrated for the repast) of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mar. Cemetery. Oakland. OLIVER— In Nevada City, November 19,1897, William John Oliver, a. native of California, as;ed 20 years 4 months aid 7 days. lN'(;s—ln this city, November 22, 1897, Allen Thomas, beloved son of Alien (i. and Lizzie Ow- ings, a native Of Han t raucisco, acied 9 d*/S> LIPS— In this city, November 22. 1837. Matilda, relict of the late J. Bnrke Phillips, and be.ove.l mother of Mm. W. W. Ellis of Portland, Me, I. M. Phillips mil Mrs. E. B. Russell of San Francisco, a native of Maryland, aged 73 years. POTTER— In this city. November 22, 1897. lo- man (i., beloved husband of the 1m« Amy Pot- ter, and father of Mrs. Jamei Hall, a native of Westoor;, Mas?., :i^«>l 82 years and 11 months. O"Friendi and acauaiT-an::-M nr* respect- fnlly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post stree:. lntermen: I. O. O. F. Cemeterr. REGAN— In this city, November VI, 1807, Tim- othy Reenn, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. REYNOLDS— In this city. November 20. 1897, Mary A., relict of the late Thomas Reynolds, and belovel mother of Mrs. Mat Wilhelmy, Mrs. J. B. Kerwln, and Joseph. George, Lucy and Martha Reynolds and beloved daughter of Mrs. T. Houston, fi native of Dublin, Ireland. a; d &5 year* 11 mon and 25 days, [San JO?e (Cal.) papers please copy.J j(3* Friends anl acquaintance are respect- fully iuvitea to a'twnd the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi- den c. 40;» Twenty- seventh street, thence to St. Paul's Church,' Twenty-ninth and Church Streets, where a solemn requiem mass will oa celebrated for the reposa of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. v. Interment Holy Cross ' Cemetery. ROBB— In Madera, Cal., November 19, 1897, Jamei a. Robb, a native of New Hampshire, aged 66 years and 9 months. RODGEKS— In Br.nta, November 13, 1897. John Rodders, a native of Wales, aged 62 years and 7 months. RUSSELL— In P.erllaiids. November 22. 1897, James Russell, a native of Cnpar Fife. ScoUaud, as«d 28 years RYAN— In r bU cltv. November 1897, at her residence, 328 Jessie street. Maejle Ryan, be- loved daughter of Myh-s and Nora Hynrj. be- loved mother of Eddie, My.es. Harr» nnd Mar- tinez Ryan, and sifter of .Mrs. J. Winslow and Frank aoJ James E. Flvnn. a nail v» i>r Marys- vlll". Cni., atei 81 rears 10 months and 21 liny*. j|£-KeuiHins will be taken Tills DAY (Tues- day), oi 7 o'clock p.m. train to Marysvllle, where the funeral Will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Interment Marynvilie. SCHNORF —In this city, November 21. 1897, Ru- dolph J.. beloved son or Rudolph and Louisa Scnuor , and brother of Charles A., Georgrt F. and Miss LOul-ia >oliiorr, a native of Virginia cit.*. Nev. aged So years 1U jaontas and 10 days. iß^"Frlends and ftCTiiilntancs* nr« respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), a: 10 o'clock a. m.. from his late re<idenCH, 323 O'Farrell sfee . thence b.- 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for inter- ment. SHARP— In Los Gatos, Cal., November 20, 1897, - Mrs. Margate; sharp a native of England. STODDARD— In this city, November 22, 1897, David 11.. beloved husband or i-.llza Stoddard, a, nrtive of aco:land, aged t»6 year* BULLIVaN— In Oakland, November 22, 1597, William F., dearly ueiovel hnsbaulof the late lionorah T. Bnllivan, aid father of Mrs. J. J. Finn, sister Maryiiaof tho Order of the Holy Nnme and Dr. H. F. Sullivan, a native of Lis- lnorp. County WalerfOtd, Ireland, af»d 02 years. I Bo (ton papers p^easn roiiy. | jTJTThe funeral will lake place TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clocic a. m.. from his late residence. Ml Twe itv-.liinl street. theuc« to 8:. Francis de Miles Church, where a solemn requiem mass will b» celebrated for the repo»e of his soul, commencing a: B:SO o'clock a. m. In- terment >-v Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. I.\ ' l.i)!i — In thin city, November til, 1897, Julia ls:.bollf\ wlf* of Captain Charles F. Tuytor, a native cf Qnlncy, 111 aged 33 years. U3~ Friend* are rrm>«»ctfullv invite t to V.tsil the funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at at 'J o'clock r. M.. at the nsilenco of A. 11. Boomer, 1300 Page s. rtei, lorner Lyon. Inter* merit private. TKaLE— IO this <ltr. Nnv m>or 19. 1597 sud- denly, at bis residence, 174") Mission streß:, Thomas, dearly beloved husband ot Ar.-thusa To ale. a native or Leeds. Yorkshire, England, aged 69 ye.iri 8 months and 14 days. a mem- ber of Amalgamated Society of Engineers. Friends and acquaintances nri> respo-t- -fullv invited to at* end th* iiiricral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of 11. K. feuhr <fe Co.. 1-09 Miss on •slree;, near Eighth, thence to the Church of the Ad- vent, Eleventh street, bi'.ween Miss'.oi and Market, where funeral services will im> held, commencing at 1 o'cioc<£ p. 11. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. WARD— In So:iorn», November 9, 1897, Thomas W. Ward, a native uf Tcnnesice, aged 82 years and 6 n:oiuh3. WILI.lAMn— la this city. November 22,1897. Stephen ti. Jr., son of K|ep iea G. and Haunan, ■A. Williams, a native or Mury.)v:lle. Ca:.. a<ed 8K rears. cA V oTX"c ALLAC H E R , T KUNKRAL DIRECTORS & fMBAI MKRS, 20 firth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. JAH-. ENGLISH. ''..'■ T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, r uxdkrtakicrb AXI) kmbalmkrs, FINKIIAJ, DIUKCIOUS. 41 Van Ness »v , near Market s: , San Fraa- Cisco. Telephone Si., 156 F.I. GUNTZ. 11. W. OASTSK4 OANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Ernbalincrs. Sand 10 CITY UALL fcytAliii. Telephone south 43* 13