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.J^ HOUSES TO LET. I -_^ — _ •■»*• Asm on. 411 Montgomery st. /''^^nd^nK. ™ Mlnna Strbit - I »nd bath; pat t* order to ;^uLe coe of T 3 ' ? "' : tere St.; modem «mny rooms und bath. MADI- j r.)o7rr~back; 7*7 ! . a< -'' • "wany 1 -,1s; $23. I isHToT 1 ; -'msand ol11 "-'. 4.1 Montgomery. ?™g. 2 or 4 rooms. 284 Natoma st.. near i ■>]-l- OVER TOWN I h °,n 'xr tO rent by BALDWIN & . -' -|^ ■-'■■■■ in Montgomery. •* - -i,--£-~, FURNISHED HOUSES. • " 1 t X r D , v , se> * t rooms, I ®. bath « piano: ' ...,Mrge grounds;; flowers; rent low: Monterey -.••^^ntgolggg. BALDWIN & HOWELL. \i> '■: > _'.; r . COTTAGES TO t.l.r. - " •:-«2£ M «t° Ot i t r, s V S : lot £ teet^flW Twenty- ■ =ff*~ St.. bet. Noe and Sanchez. !-:^^____»i i ßsK_a ' • nr Reiner! : •^rvh'^'iii 51 -" 1 ° r - win S " U ° ~te7m7~olTs3o < ■ V^"th^ Ft'.RXISHED FLATS. H .;-^^^;| f FLATS TO 111. " ELEGANT sunny uppor flat ~ s~ rooins-'TaV^Tt Improvement. 11 Kingston aye ? bet Mil :-'-f.ree. and .^ an J ° aye.. nr . Thirtieth ; # water ■•• ?£ AT -4- "i oe , rooms, bath; rent reduced to •. '"tiiavi iay Bt> bet * Paclflo and Broad-j a^"il^^ Sr^~^ v " ;eT ~^T~bel • • jv^ced y " ° ff Van Ness aye - reni : J3SS; "•^ li 1 ," 11^ flats - 5 rooms, bath: $15 and $13- -'•^'lo^ S^°jMn HllI X " at ;, * rooms and l^lhT :! .^a-.W. a 920 j Plne.l beU-i Mawm and Taylor :-^_l® a^h^^^^T^ 1^ 1^^ 1 "^ 1^ • *^m-". *-o. AbiiTON, 411 Montgomery st. • ®- a J; h * ?5?Z M ; bet - Harrison "and 81^- :..'. . a - ' . 6tn an^ " tn : •* rooms. I 43 ° ay; fine flat '""^nnrro^ns-^d| -rS^^rSv?"^^! : .FOLSOM st.. 930 U. near Fifth-Five rooms ....;tod bath. JH. ASHTOX, 411 Montgomery st ■^a^ VE^ ft fl . at , of 5 T* nn y rooms; good condition: I . $1.2^120 -Valparaiso st., off Jones. :.-sS#^Sunny u Pper flat; 3 rooms . ioos Natoma \ ;'o^'. ■ near; Eleventh, rear. awma ; I ' il'-AllK" £***• unfurnish ea;~r^t low. 408 fiLEOANT modern S-room flat, bath; sun In .. : ; .eyery_room ; Jlne view. 528 Oak st. ■ ?: -'^Sr J L X ;7 OWN flats7Tand~6~roolns. 303^ and ; ■v^3Bslt_Mason st_; rent $25. ; £LKGAXT new sunny upper flat, 1 rooms and ! ■ -^■1/iiH;. SIS Scott, near McAllister. > \-^-: : Ua>Y]k off k Scott, near Waller-4 :■■ lovely : - : improvements; bath. ! •^;fv&' S t- SSS&SSK Buchan¥n-s~rooms and : --.:.;^ t^. : _$2o._ASHTON. 411 Montgomer}'. .:"A.Tfc.y; bVER TOWN ~ ! : •^V^i^t flats to rent by BALDWIN & I v.:;:?i I ELL, 10 Montgomery st. | .:• NINTH -Branch office of The Call; sub- i ' ..•■,;.-^FiT't'or.s and want ads taken. •;■".:; ; "•:^^HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ;;3532' TWENTIETH, bet. Valencia and Guer- :;g^s 2 a^th sunny , connec furnished 64,' ■>• A TOM A— 2 sunny rooms, furnished com- plete for housekeeping, $11. - ~o~ho"uiekeeping rooms, with yard. H< >USEKEEPINQ rooms cheap: furnished- . rMeasant.quiet place. 297 Clementina st. ' £25..- FOURTH— Nice, large, sunny front room ' ■ •J£^per_weck; also, single. fOS".,CASTR"o, rear— Three nice sunny unfur- i < : misncxl private rooms for housekeeping- , cheap. *■ **•. 1 :.S2l MISSION"— Suite for housekeeping. Slip jsingle_room $4. *• o. ♦v, 64 j. TURK— Sunny rooms; gas and bath; with . > or^ without ng bed also single room. 1120 FOLSOM st.— Very sunny front room suit- i able for one or two persons; use of kitchen I if desired; rent low. 504 HOWARD— Neatly furnished housekeeping ,< rooms; gas, bath; rent cheap; first floor. 821 HOWARD— sunny rooms for house- I keeping; rent $10 month. 548 MINNA — nicely furnished sunny house- keeping rooms. SCI"MISSION, near Second— 2 or 3 rooms fur- nisi,- for housekeeping; no children., 1063 ;JJISSION— Sunny front suite for light . bookkeeping; running water; gas. ;'■ l2ii-iii^BiON— Furnished housekeeping rooms; .-'STOBy; no children. :-26>-iJfN-TH— Front suite or single housekeep- .^■■in.g:-'stove."i water, grate, gas; $14. j '■.'iSS'JCJ'NTH— 3 or 4 sunny furnished rooms com- : . .'plete' for housekeeping; bath, stationary I -. •.-•tubs;' gas if desired: corner house; must be I ■-■■■-.-seeni to be appreciated. •.;326.'0AK — Furnished and unfurnished rooms for ; . ..li^ht housekeeping. . .-IUMrS-lXTH— Sunny rooms furnished for house- .■ ', keeping; bay-window suites; single. ■$'>.r>. n -r ; 2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. 1 : : ''.-553 ; .Seventh st. ] .. Si? .VAX NESS— 2 sunny front rooms complete j •"■.-'fqt housekeeping; $20. MNIi'J;-. jiunny front housekeeping rooms, partly ■.:'■■• Vanished or unfurnished; very cheap. S. W. •y; :•.:£<»•;.. Va.it Ness and Ellis. '..VJE5\:£) ; .-unfurnlshed rooms for light housekeep- '.-..•-■fnjp: 'every 'convenience; large closets, etc.; : ,C.:-jjo'od: : Vocation: references. Address X. Y. Z., ] .-."•- b?ot- X; ■ Call office. ' j \ r ;; ;• ROOMS TO LET. ••.S2i::HOWAßD— Furnished rooms, all kinds, ■1 's-tiem : M up; also housekeeping and transient. • F^HOWARD— room, with stove, ■.■••;$&;■• tingle, $4 and $5. : . 07 v.EJVuy— Sunny room; folding bed and stove; ■•!si.lso.- unfurnished alcove suite. ■ : 142..- "SEVENTH— Furnished suites and single •■yrgOßM at lowest rates. . ■•51.4- PlNE— Large sunny front room, suitable ••'?.* (or arian and wife. | furnished suit; also housekeeping rooms; 1: . f.iilh ; reasonable. 611 Geary. ( }33i9"'-FOLSOM— Almost new cottage 5 rooms; •'•vlfot' and cold water; stationary tubs; every . ;Vc<jnvenience; rent $14; key in grocery. VWSOv -MCALLISTER— Sunny furnished room; ■:;-U.V:'. . bed; closet: gas: $5 !*r month. . "323 - Furnished housekeeping; 2 $12; 1 '■ ■•^ : -s7vto-SS; 3 unfurnished $13. 1 ; -'T43i-TITIRD— housekeeping rooms, com- j ' "'pk^te; also front double rooms. _ ' '476; JESSIE— Two sunny rooms, furnished for •. • •hoiine keeping; cheap. ■ ■ ■ ---■*■; I £?jI~SUSH, near Powell— Sunny rooms; single i •arpi -en sulte^ _^ . . i?B~FJbbY— Just the thing for two or more v-Kentlftmen: elegantly furnished, handsome, °:4vnny front bay-window suite, with connect- ■ '•" Ing bedroom; running water: bath; gas; .•■-■grate; private residence; r.-ierences. : ' -s'HEßsrAN~Apartment House. 28 Eighth St., i • : Y : 'yiea.r Market; furnished and unfurnished. | :'-Jffl»; ElGHTH— Pleasant sunny rooms, $12.' per '■"ivwfeek ami uij. - ! -' \IOXAXj I HO!iseTT2C Ellis— Incandescent lights; (.-.■■'•reading-room; iking-room ani ladles' par- •' lor; rooms per night, Xc to $1 50: week, $2 to ; ■"'•$«: month, 18 to $30; elevator on office floor; | • rooms with hot and cold water; baths. j HOTEL Ramona, 130 Ellis—Home comforts , • ...and conveniences: rooms 50c to $150 per day. • . _MRS. Kate S. HART, manager..".' -- - ; 249 FIFTH— Just opened: bay window; others; fttUtahle for two; housekeeping: suite, all sun- j . v jiyi'.js Jo $15. I THJj: Cosmopolitan— Select family hotel: 100 I I "• Fifth St., cor. Mission; room* Me, 75c and $1 1 V per night; ■- to $5 per week. : VJ3~rHOWAUU. St. Davids— 2oo rooms; suites; ... ..single; sunny i-cadlng-rcom; 25c up. f < • iur*' HOWARD— Sunny furnished rooms; good • .'arid cheap: housekeeping. i |_1^ ; IKO6- llO\VAtiDTnca7 Fourteenth— Bunny front -'. rooms; 19. ; ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny— ■ .. sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class • i in every respect; terras reasonable. ■ Tl{l-: Modern— rooms; suites: single; ! . « housekeeping; new. 230 Kearny st. 1015 MARKET— New Arlington; rooms day, < week or month; transient. _____ 1 667 'MINNA, cr.r. "Eighth— furnished ( ' , bav-wlndow room; $1 a week. jV ROOMS TO LET-Contlnued. HANCOCK Hi >UBE, 781 select family rooming house; $1 50 to ?6 per week. uy UMcALLISTBR— Rents reduced; sunny suite-, 5.»13; HroomB,~ Studios, etc; $7 50 up. m MISSION— Front sunny room; convenient; 10. . 915 A POST— g unfurnished parlors; convenl- enoeK^jjoardJn prlv. tarn.; optional. 233 POWELL— New house; newly furnished; suites ami singles; also office rooms. 127 RUSS— sunny, furnished room; $1 ■ week. S2SB BUTTER- Desirable furnished rooms; also nne parlor suite; bath adjoining. 52 BEOOND -Central House; (iu!et, respectable"; housekeeping, single and double; 25c and DOc per night. GRAND SOUTHERN. Seventh and Mission- Suites; single; sunny; elevator; moderate. 116 SIXTH, the Glenbrook— Front rooms ;~rea^ sonahle ; by_ day, week, month. 125 SlXTH— Cheapet-t In city; double and sin- tunny front rooms: housekeeping. EUROPEAN, 17 Stockton— Elegant rooms; suite or single; day. week or month; baths; hot and cold water; transient; elevator. 252,* THIRD, flrsi flat— Nice modern rurnlsbsd bay-window room lor 1 or 2 gentlemen, with or without plan SUTTER HOUSE, SOS Furnished rooms : running 1. : water; transient; .'"c up. SUNNY furnished room; hot and cold water, large closet, bath, gas, etc; good location: 6 minutes' walk from Kearny and Market sts.; references required. Address P. p. P box 2, Call O.'fice. EXTRA large front sunny room, .suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Box 146, Call office. X a week— Room, board and bath for single gentleman: if 2 together. $:< a week; can haVe all comforts of good home, washing in- cluded : ■ goo 4 quiet location. 2203 Mission, ccr. ISth st. SOS VAX NESS, near Rooms and board: running hot and cold water; terms reason- able; quiet; comfortable. HOTEL SALISBURY; beautiful grounds; ta- _Pjg unsurpassed. 299 Hyde, cor. Eddy. WALDORF, 309 Newly renovated; ele- _gant rooms; board. MRS. CALHOUN. ARGYLE, 1606 Van Ness— Elegantly furnished . sunny rooms: fir.st class board: references. CHILDREN' BOARDED. WIDOW with comfortable home 2 children to board; mother's care, r.l Clara. AMERICAN lady living in one of the health- lest locations in San Rafael will take chil- dren of good family to board; best of care and training. Address W. A. V., box 652 San Rafael. LADY and daughter wish small child; sunny home. 1530 Eddy st. LADY would board children reasonable: best care. 2655 San Jose aye.: San Mateo electric cam; fifth house from second bridge. STOKES TO LET. LARKIN St.. 717, near O'Farrell— s4o. ASH- TON. 411 Montgomery st. STORE and 3 rooms: good location for dress- maker or shoe store; rent $15. Apply 2610 Mission St., or 844 Capp. $12 50— LARGE store, with living rooms. fs2s Howard st., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth. _ OFFICES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS building, 927 Market sitT^ $12 to $20. ASHTON. room 210. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT SHKKMA.V, I'LAV i OSTS, the musical headquarters of the Pacific Coast, is the place to buy pianos and organs; new pianos from $175 to $1400: second hand from $50 up- ward; terms as low as $3 per month; sole representatives for Steinway & Sons, A. B. Chase, Emerson, Ludwig. Smith & Barnes pianos and Estey pianos and organs. Corner of Kearny and gutter sts. AT factory prices until January 1; our large holiday stock must move quickly without regard to prices: Hardman. Steirfway, Emer- son. Chase Bros., Dewing Bros, McDonald, etc., $50 and upward: 37 years in business; all pianos guaranteed. THE J. DEWING CO.. 3d floor Flood bldg., Fourth & Market. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S 26, 2S and 30 OFarrell st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- j est. Everything possible done to please and I satisfy the customer. CHANCE of a lifetime— of all grades can be had from us on easiest possible j terms; installment payments, until January ] 1, as low as $1 per week; prices from $40 up. ! BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. Curtaz block, 16, : IS. 20 O'Farrell St.; established 42 years. CONOVER, slightly used. tSSO. " Steinway, slightly used, $275. . Chlckering, second hand. $100. ' Large stock, lowest prices, rent or Install- ! ments. The F. W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st. 20 SECOND hand pianos, square and upright, j at your own price and on your own terms, for one week only; we must have room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. 1 of Sutte£ and Kearny sts. PIANOS at cut prices; improve the opportu- nity; agency famous Haines Bros.. Bush & Gerts and Bollerman. WM. C. HAMILTON successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post. LARGE stock of Steinway. CnTckering~~and other standard makes of upright pianos from $125 to $25« at HEINE & CO., 136 Ellis, Y. M. C. A. building; SHAW agents-. GREAT sale of fine rosewood guitars for holi- day presents; first class instruments, fully warranted. $10, $12 50, $15, and $20. MAU- VAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market St. FINE Decker & Son piano, good as new. very cheap; second hand uprights; $50 to $150 MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. . SMALL upright, $60; fine large upright, $125: j Sterling, $150; 10 other good bargains. BOW- ERS & SON. 23 and 25 Fifth st. SOHMER & Co.. Byron Mauzy. Newby, Evans. ! Briggs, and other pianos; see our rent plan; I no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale— sell pianos at j Immense reduction for cash or on install- I ments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market st. BARGAIN— Nice upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 j McAllister st , rear Hlbernla Bank. PARTY going East must sell fine upright; ! cost $500. K. 25, 1021 Van Ness aye. .■■-". ; NEW Al grand upright piano at half price. 1033 Valencia St., upstairs. $35— Fine, large upright: sacrificed for cash. 1361 Folsom, cor. Tenth. HORNUNG'S new style pianos: most perfect, brilliant, powerful tone. 216 Post st. PIANOS, organs, all kinds of musical instru- ments tuned, repaired. 1131 Mission st. KINGSBURY (1897 model) is the piano you want. J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. $100 PIANO; great bargain. SCHMITZ. 16 Mc- A Ulster st., near Hlbernla Bank. AN elegant upright piano sacrificed for cash. I Room 12. Flood bldg. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. FT MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. KNABE sianos: new scale; new styles'. KOHLER & CHASE. 30 OFarrell st. AT Sherman, Clay & Co.'s only will you find a stock of new Stelnway pianos. ~~7 .vttKM NEWS ' FOR 5 CENTS— TLi a ■ > WRKKLY CALL, la wrapper, tor mailing. DENTISTS. FULL set of teeth, $5; painless extraction; see our combination plate, thin as paper; war- ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty, teeth Im- planted or transplanted; fillings £oc, crowns $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up; sliver tlllings, 25c up: gold crowns, $3 50 up; your teeth put In without a plate; open evenings. 99" Market St., cor. Sixth; phone Jessie 695. NEW York dentists— Plated $5 up; silver filN Ings, 25c up; gold* fillings, - 7.".<- up; plates mended, $1 up; painless extraction, 50c; all work warranted. 569 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. DR. GEOROE W. LEEK, the genuine Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and j patentee of improved bridge work or teeth j without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 i O'Farrel! St. DrT~LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market stTl rirT Eleventh ; no charge , for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like : new; teeth from $S per set; extracting 50c; 1 gas given. | CROOME~DentaI Association, 739 Market Ft.. \ bet. Third and Fourth; gas specialists; pain- j less extracting, with gas, $1; plates, $7 up; fillings, $1 up. ! $3— FULL set of teeth; best make; kept In j repair; extracting free; fillings, We: crowns, $3 50. Pacific Dental Parlors. IS Third st. TEETH, . with . and without plates, gold j crowns, filling: all work guaranteed; hours, ' 9 to 8; Sunday, 9 to 12. 419 Geary st. OHIO dental parlors, 806 Market st. ■. painless extracting, DOc; open evenings and Sundays. DR. J. .1. LEEK, 1326 Market St.: open even- ings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist. W. C. HARDING, M. D.. 500 Sutter' St., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1320 Market st. _• SET of teeth without a plate. . DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk St. COLTON Dental Association." 806 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. OS LARKIN— office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and waut ads taken. THE SAX FR AN CISCO CALL, MOXPAY, DECEMBER HO, 1597. PERSONALS. GENTLEMAN stranger wishes some one to I eat Christmas dinner with him; object com- panionship; lady preferred. Address Box 1.v... this office. EMMA ALLEN COGSWELL— Call at 104 private boarding-house; can take full charge or Kitchen; best of references. Box 158, Call. EMMA ALLEN COGSWELLL— CaII at 104 _ ea r. n l_ b^_L_B£'ng_east. L. COGSWELL. I READ character from handwriting-; send sample and Tier pupil of Graplio. Box 152. Call office. • ■ LADIES can afford to have their hair dressed i ten at my parlors; only 25c; switches, $1 to i »fi; finest, best quality. $3.50 only; extra I heavy long, $.". up; doll wigs a specialty. I Open Sundays and holidays, 9 a. m. to 12. ! Q LEJDERER, ill Stockton st. LOKETTO Williams, card reader: magnetic I specialties. 120% Geary hi., room 2. I WANTED— ladies and 8 gentlemen for the"- atncal stock company; 2 years' tour; new ' and highly interesting play; applicants must live in city. For full particulars address A. '< B . box 101, Call office. ADVICE free; divorce laws specialty; private; | no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law. Market, cor Stockton. I BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made In I ban Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER i N. BRUNT. :■■::, cia> it., a F. BIG outdoor Btereor>ticon show every night cor. Market and Sixth; artistic advertise- ments in living light; promoters of business. Consult OWL ADV. Co.. 1140 Market st. j ELECTRIC light* In every room; Winchester | House. 41 Third st.. nr. Market; 200 rooms. ~>c to $1 50 per night: 51 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MAILLARD'S chocolates, half and one-pound boxes, at ROBERTS', Polk and Bush ets. MISS ANDERSON, graduate Swedish none; I genuine massage baths; Swedish movement. i g Boom -■■■ 90S Market ft.. Ed floor. CAL. HYPNOTIC l.xsr.. MM* Geary; hypnot- ism practically taught; diplomas issued; $5. MINING man of IS years' practical as well as theoretical experience open for engagement as foreman or any other branch of mining; I t-class references. F. 8., box 87, call. PICTURE framing complete, with glass 7xB inches. 10c; Bxlo and 10x11, l .c; 11x14 and 12x16, 20c; 14x17, 25c; 16x20, 30c; 18x22. 35c; ■-"*-'• 4.* c; 22x28 inches, 60c; hardwood curtain poles complete. IBc; room molding, all colors. lc per foot. JONES. 547 Mission st. MRS. DR. RALPH returned: genuine Thermal cabinet baths: ladies and gents. 993 Market st., rooms 3 and 4. SUCCESSFULLY appeared in opera, concert and church, the following pupils of J. Greven. 1236 Market St.. during November: Mrs. K. Burns, Misses M. de <"hent, L. Han- ' sen, J. La Fontaine, E. Henderson, L. Roe- I der, M. Tunlson, L. . Wilson and Mr. Ch. Schwerdifeger. $14— Suit to order triples; try one] NEU- HAUS & CO.. tailors. 115 Kearny at. GREAT catarrh cure; Wilson's vaporizing In- haler; 32CA Ellis; test free; cure $5. MRS. DR. D. BARTON, specialist In confine- ments and female diseases. 80S Howard St. CLOAKS and tailor-made suits retailed at wholesale figures. 20 Sans. me st. BRANCH office of The Call, I*7 Ninth St.— Want ads and subscriptions taken. ■ SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolysis ! MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush. SUIT to order on easy Installments. L. ' LEMOS. 1117 Market St., bet. 7th and Bth. CLOAKS and tailor-made suits retailed at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. j H. HUFSCHMIDT, sanitary plumber, gasfltter. i 23 Golden Gate aye. Tel. Sutter 471. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN— EIegant, stylish dresses, j $.". up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy St.. rm. 86. CLAIRVOYANTS. ~ MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished ! 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 affections; unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or burled property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, ran 25 & 26, 1206 Market, opp. 6th. MM I*. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader, born double veil and second sight; diagnosis disease, full life reading; la.. 50c- ' gents $1; palm. & clairv.; sit. $150. 126 Turk. MME. LE NORMANDE, clairvoyant: card reader; all questions answered. 401 Leaven- j worth st. MME. MOREAU. test medium, clairvoyant, card reader; 2.".c up. -73 Fourth Ft. CONSULT the lucky medium: full reading only 25c. 41 Minna St.. near Second. • MISS LOLA STEVENS, genuine magnetiat ' and card reader. 202*4 Stockton, rms. 1 & 2. i MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business ! advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. YOUR future told by cards; ladies 10c; gents i 25c. I(H7H Folßom st. ' MMX. SODAN, Scotch seeress,' card-reader and palmist. 613 Eddy, 9 to 8 P. M. i MRS. MANDENA, medium," readings 25c; sat- i isfaction guaranteed. 26 Sixth st. CARD reader and genuine electric battery for rheumatism. IS Turk st, room 15. MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and i water reader. 921V£ Mission St., opp. Mint. MME. HANSEN, palmist, card-writer; past ' present and future; Be. 14S Sixth, room 5. ' MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS— First in her pro- (esMoa; never falls: advice; help. 929 Post. ———————— tPIRti ( IILISM. MME?~MAYO STEERS. 1124 Oak! circles Tues. 8 P.M., Thurs. I P.M.: Se; readings $1. | MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, "for j messages and advice. 218 Stockton st. LEANDER just returned from Alaska; free test to all this week. 309 Eddy. MRS. KATE (SKINS, developing dr. Mon., clr. Tues.. sittings $1. 214 Franklin. MRS. SHRINER, clairvoyant, medium; sit- tings dally; 10 to 4. 230 Kearny St. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Handsomely furnished sunny flat; Western Addition; inside Van Ness aye I Box 1025. Call. $173 — Furnished house; 8 rooms; all rented; i north of Market; central. Box 227, Call office. FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. A GIFT of one of our diamonds or a gold or silver watch will please your friends and save you 50 per cent; price and compare; goods sent C. O. D. ; money back if not as repre- sented. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye. GUAPHOPHONES, *10; Records. $5 per doz; Projectoscope, 1100. Bacigalupl. 983 & 946 Mrkt FRESH family cow and calf for sale. 307 Thirtieth st. FINE Newfoundland pups. Inquire at 265 13th st., or at house 625 2. , th st., Oakland. SOME neW and second hand Sterling wheels • bargains. A. C. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Bat- tery st. V .- '■ BOILERS, engines, 2d hand machinery. Me- ! INTOBH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. SCHOONER: $275: nearly new; 25 tons. ArT i ply California Yacht Club, Oakland Creek or store 663 Broadway, Oakland. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand I building material. 1122-36 Mission. SAFES— Bargains in new and second-hand - all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market Bt., S. F. COFFEE mill, scale, -truck, letter-press desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOON AN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. BARS, showcases, counters, shelving! etc., I bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near 7th. PEDIGREE Irish setters, cheap; all ages Glenmore Kennels, 2041 Linden gt., Oakland] WHISKY. Mcßrayer, April, 1532, from Ken- tucky bonded warehouse direct; 65c per ral- lon. F. EPHRAIM, 62S Market st., 3. F. ' FOR sale cheap— second hand reproof safe at 42 Main st. . . FOR SALE— S dozen of laying pullets, Im- proved incubator, brooder and bone cutter '.i; Elizabeth st. • , <-u"er. ORAPHOPHONES; ■ $10; records. $5 m dozen" KOLLMANN CO., r. 53C-535, Parrott bldg. i SECOND hand dynamos, gasoline and~steani i engines, boilers, pulleys, shafting, laundry i machinery, etc. SMITH CO.. 527 Mission at. RETIRING from business: our entire stocJTof rattan furniture and baby carriages will be sold at wholesale cost. California Rattan Works. 74,- and 747 Mission, bet. 3d and 4th. SEWI>G MAChTxES. 52 MONTHLY; rented, repaired, bought sold!- -machine supplies. 145 Sixth. 'I ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented • ''■ repairing: lowest rates. 205 Fourth. j I- I ■ , TO LEASE. TO lease— The Tomaso Cresta ranch of 120 acres of rich level land, situated In San Ma- teo county, near the .Eleven-Mile House Ap- ply to GEORGE R. ROSSETER, receiver etc., 14 Post st. t , v > OLD Y. M. C. A. building. 232 Sutter St., to rent for long term of lease. Apply to H J M-COY. Mason ana Ellis sts. . -•' ' EDI < VTIOWL. A SCHOOL of physical culture and elocution 1215 Octavia St., .San Francisco, MISS F.L.I/..' MACKINTOSH, i.upll of Professor G. W Bayaham, Glasgow. Scotland, and graduate of the School of Oratory, Philadelphia. Pa. teacher. Office days, Thurs. p. m.. Sat. a. m KEALD'S r.usineßS College, 24 Post st.- Boakkscplag, bttsMMs practice, shorthand typing, telegraphy, lunguages. B !. al. civil and mmmc :\<. surveying, aasaylng, navigation 2>) teachers : liay and evening sessions, write for aatalogoa, LADY teaches piano and mandolin thorough- ly, ;>oc an hour; excellent pianist and ae- companiat for entertainments and vocalists att Octavia st. ATRSS* Business College, M Montgomery st. : individual instruction in shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telesraphy. etc.; life scholar shij>. ISO; low rates petf week and month. ENGINEERING school; civil. elretri.'ul7~m7n- ing, mech., survey, assay, archlt.; day an.i eve.; est. 1564. A. VAX DER XAILLEN. I Market. I__1 __ I.< 'i 'KKEEPIXG — There is no college on earth WUUt* course Is as thorough as mine; 4 to s wcks only required; rapidity at fig- ures a specialty. TARR, n35 Market, rm. 572. LT'XT'S .lancinK academy, 32() Post st.; Juven- ile class** Bats., I P. M. ; private lessons tlnily. WM to Z; adults' class Monday evegs. VOICE CULTURE. PIANO; PARIS"" GRAD- u.-it.-: French, Spanish; classes now forming. t-2 mo. W< Taylor st. FLUTE, mandolin, guitar lessons: club, $1 monthly. PROFESSOR GASTALDI, 710 Lombard st. BINGING, piano; Paris graduate: French, Spanish. Ocr lange.; *2 month. iori Taylor. .MISS GAMBLE'S .lan. -ing school; adults' class Saturdays 8 P. M. ;:r ro St. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetio, writing, gram- n;nr, etc; .lay, night; $5 month. 15' M Market st.. opposite Eighth. FIBK teachers' agencies in \n ~c]ties; teachers wanted now. 4iv> Parrott building. LADLUM School of Elocution and Dramatic Art. KB Sutt.M- st. 615 LARKIN Branch office ITf the Call. Sub- ii'iis and want ads taken. SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- ket st. : 124 positions in '»6, 103 in '97. BELASCOS Lyc.-um School^7~Acting^-Pupils rehearsed op stage. Alcazar building. GUITAR, mandolin, piano and vocal lessons; $3 month. M.iry Wrsthaus. 39 Filth st. MEDICAL. A PROCESS that never fails t^~re*tore~every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In a lew hours when medicines and others have failed; no Instruments used; many years' experience; every case guaran- teed; advice free; terms reasonable; first- class private home for confinement. MRS DR. DALEY. 1126 Market St., over Owl Drugstore. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible care: with the privacy or a home and the convenience of a hospital; those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case; they will find in her a true friend; all consultations free and absolutely confidential. MRS. DR GWTER. 22-J Turk st. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases: posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects; taken in time It also acts as a pre- ventive; price $1 50 per box. sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultations on all ■Pedal diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33 (lr;int aye.. S. F. A caution— Before pur- chasing elsewhere, write Us. ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions restored at once; safe at any time; kind sympathy and aid; instant relief for travel- ers; tumors and ulcers removed by electric- ity; home in confinement; best care and pri- vacy; for guaranteed relief consult the doc- tor before going elsewhere; advice free; con- fidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 918 Post St., near Larkin. CAUTION to women— Before purchasing else- where try a box of Dr. Foulat's Guaranteed Capsules. $1 M a box; do your business with a responsible house; we see you through your trouble, no matter what the cause; no bad after effects; consultation free on all special ailments. WALLER BROS., 23 Grant aye., corner Geary St.. San Francisco. SURE cure, when others fail; no medicine or instruments; every woman her own physi- cian for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores In one day; never falls; consultation free; can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. Or- ders by t 1. DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladies near or far; safe, quick cure guaranteed; any ailmert; maternity home: best care; skill only; low fees; Dr. Schnck's self -cure, $5. 401 Van Ness. DR. AND MRS." W EGENER, 1312 Golden Gate aye.. formerly r>26 Eddy st.— Safe, quick cure for all female complaints guaranteed: pri- vate home In confinement; every comfort; infants adopted: terms moderate: pills $1. A l'.oON to wives and mothers— Seguro; price $1 r M. RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay St.; send 2-c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 X st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEXu'S French pills— A boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe and sure; JJ M, express: C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oak- land, Cal. REMOVED— Mrs. Dr. Scott, 410 Geary St., now 11"4 Market; female complaints and diseases of the eye permanently cured or no charge; treatment by mall; Inclose stamp. DRS. X AND X.. cure chronic blood, skin and private diseases. DRS. KERGAN & KKXXEDY. 8 Mason St.. 8. F. CONFIDENTIAL— Ladles in trouble communi- cate with DR. SANTEE, 33 Grant aye.. S;tn Frahcisco. SURE curp irregularities or other female di«- eases : MRS. DR. PUETZ. 254V6 Fourth. HOME in confinement; diseases of women. Mrs. Dr. Funke. 1416 Sth St.. Alameda. HEALTHY child for adoption! MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. STERILITY cured by Mrs. Dr. Sattler. gradu- uate midwife, 1709 Powell; tel. red 2641. PARIS~MATERNitYT"6O9 Bush; confinement at home. 10 days. $20. Tel. Green 581. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.— ESTATE OF ELLEN ('OAKLEY (alias), deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, A. C. FREESE, administrator of the estate of BLLBN COAKX-SY (alias), deceased to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this no- tice, to the said administrator at room 35. Chronicle building, corner of Geary and Kearny streets, the same being his place for the transaction ol the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, State of California. A. C. FREESE. Administrator of the estate of ELLEN COAK- LEY (aliac). deceased. Dated at San Francisco, December 13, 1R97. J. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for administrator. THE California Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by the hy- draulic process from George Rleber In the Badger Hill mine, near Placerville, El Dora- do County, to deposit tailings in lowa Can- yon; from F. W. Cook In the Try Again mine, near Placerville, El Dorado County, to deposit tailings in a ravine; from Matt Yoner In the Hoosier mine, near Georgetown. El Dorado County, to deposit tailings In Bear Creek; from Otto Relchel In the Moun- tain Ranch mine, near Mountain Ranch, Cal- averas County, to deposit tailings In a ravine; from J. F. Ourney et ale. in the Johnson Placer mine, near San Andreas. Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in a ravine; and from J. G. Underwood and W. N. Lamb In the Chris Limpher mine, near Plymouth, Amador County, to deposit tail- ings in Indian Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., on December 27, 18&7, at 1:30 P. M. N( >TICE of railroad consolidation— Pursuant to the statute In such case made and pro- vi.le.l. notice is hereby given that the Pajaro Valley Railroad Company and the Pajaro Extension Railway Company, upon the written consent of the stockholders holding, more than three-fourth? In value of all the stock of each of said corporations respec- tively, and by agreement of the respective boards of directors of said corporations made and entered Into In accordance with such con- sent and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, have consolidated and amalgamated their capital stocks, debts properties, assets and franchises under the corporate name and style of the Pajaro Val- ley Consolidated Railroad Company. Dated at San Francisco, California, the tenth day of December, A. D. 1897. By order of tbe board of directors of the Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Com- pany. Py E. IT. PHKLDO.V. Secretary. I'HOI'OSALS. SAX FRANCISCO, Cal.. December 16. 1597.— ■•aled propoxaU, In triplicate, will be re- -1 here until 12 M. SATURDAY, Janu- ary 15, IBM, and then opened, for furnishing 22 cavalry horses and 1 artillery horse at the l'r.-siciio of S;:n Francisco. Government re- serves riKht to reject or accept any or all M.is, or any purt thereof. Bids will be con- M.lered tor a lens number of horses than that stated. Preference given to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (including In the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) bolng equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific t to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information fur- nished on application to JAMES M. MOORE. Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. CITY REAL ESTATE. JUST be sold," lot 30x' m" feet"; south sidY of I Jersey, bet. Castro and Diamond. BOVEE. TOY & SONTAtI. 624 Market st. 3000— COTTAGE of 7 rooms . and bath: large pantry; fine basement: brick foundation; ce- ment sidewalk: all modern Improvements. ,1. M. COMEFORD, on the premises, cor. Mis- sion st. and Cortland aye., from 1 to 3:30 P. M. LOT 70x122 feet, house 4 rooms; $900 buys it; $200 cash, balance as rent. THE M'CAR- THY CO., 646 Market St., San Francisco. D. PRATT, Fruitvale Station. 53600 FOR an elegant, modern S-room, 2-story and 25-foot lot near Stanyan st. and Affili- ated Colleges; easy terms if desired; call and ■see plans, specifications, etc.; same submit- ted tor any kind of building. W. W. RED- NALL. Builder. 1326 Hayes st. SELECT any lot owned by this company and we will build a home on it to suit you and soil both on easy rental terms. THE M'CAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. - IF you are thinking of purchasing a home and want it on easy terms, and places you cannot let. call on GEORGE W. H. PAT- TERSON ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance Office, 1708 Market st. F. "a. MN.M.LvTco., Real Estate Brokers, 19 Montgomery st. $35,000— Fourth si., near Mission; large lot; pays 6 per cent net.' $27. £00— Two 60-varas; Van Ness aye.; street work done. $25.000— Choice income piece in Mission; pays 9 per cent. $Ssoo— New buildings rented for $90 per month on prominent corner on Fulsom st. $5000— New pair of Western Addition flats; up to date; rented very low, but pays good Inter- j est. $3100—311 Shotwell St., near Seventeenth: neat modern attractive cottage; terms $500 down; balance $: 0 per month. S2loo— Dore st.; near Bryant; l flats; Income $26; let 2".x85: $ISSO mortgage can remain. Also other bargains not advertised; call for list. F. A. McNALLY A CO., 19 Montgomery. $50,000 wanted to go Into an "Inside" real es- tate proposition. Parties could borrow the money, but prefer to take in a man with ready means on an interest in the deal. Be- cure, sure and' safe. See THE M'CARTHY CO. !ln<). 64fi Market st. CHOICE business property. NW. cor. Mission and Spear its.; 43:10x117:6; must be disposed of Apply H SCHWBRIN, 646 Clay st. WHAT better investment than a cheap San Francisco city lot at $10 cash down and $5 per month. 646 Market st. ■ WELL, are you always going to pay rent? 'You can't commence any younger; start now and buy a home on rental terms. Here is one, 7 rooms, bath, sunny, new and bright. $200 cash, $20 per month. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 646 Market St. WANTED Mission lot from $800 to $1500; own- er to take Richmond lot, worth $500, In part payment. Address B, box 142. this offlc"e. $240— Fine corner, 60x100; 1 block from In^le- slde track; easy terms. Address R. box 114, Call office. — Modern 2-story house, 7 rooms, on Grove st., near Baker; make offer. Address R., box 114, Call office. $3750— cheapest corner In RICHMOND. Southeast corner of £th aye and Clement: transfer Junction of Sutro railroad to Park and Cliff House; modern cottage of 6 rooms; lot 25x120. No reasonable offer refused: No. 2225 Jack- son, bet. Webster and Flllmore. Street worn done and accepted by city. Lot 25:3x137:6. ■ AN opportunity of a lifetime. A home in San Francisco for $5 down, without interest or taxes. 19 Montgomery st. THE M'CARTHY CO. (Incorporated)— Real es- tate owners; city lots; country acres; small houses on rental terms a specialty; low prices; easy terms. JAMES P. M'CARTHY, President; E. A VERY M'CARTHY, Secre- tary. 646 Market st. - FIVE rooms, on sunny corner; beautiful home; easy terms. See for yourself. THE M'CAR- THY CO.. 646 Market St., San Francisco. D. PRATT, Fruitvale Station. MUST be sold at once; 50 feet north side Point Lobos, bet. Twentieth and Twenty- first ayes. ; only part cash. Apply F. M. SMITH. 327 Fifth aye.. Richmond. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. LITTLE homes close to town; improved: easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market st., S. P. FOR SALE— In the Santa Cruz Mountains, near Wright's Station, a well improved ranch of 60 acres; fine orchard; nice house; spring water enough to supply 10,000 people: fine system of water works. Particulars at 363 Tenth st., Oakland. FOR SALE— tracts redwood timber, 3 of su- gar pine, aggregating 60.000 acres; a bargain. A. W. STARBIRD, room 67. Flood building, San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE— Farm 265 acres, 12 miles north- west of Stockton. Cal.; positive bargain. -See OULLAHAN & ADAMS, real estate, 118 East Main St., Stockton, Cal. IN Fruitvale — 6 room house; city water; fruit trees; 4 acres. Apply S. S. AUSTIN, near 23d aye. station. Oakland. BERKELEY REAL. ESTATE. FOR sale cheap— An ideal student's home In the beautiful Berkeley hills, only 2 blocks from the university; price $:50. O. G. MAY & CO.. Berkeley. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount at 6\i per cent on real estate; second and third mortgages, estates, undi- vided interests, real estate in probate, life insurance, goods in warehouse, furniture and pianos without removal; mortgages and leg- acies bought; no delay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery St.. room S. LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Aliuneda. at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market St.. tel. green 204. * ON furniture and pianos without removal: no commission: lowest interest; part payments received: money quick and confidential. 1170 Market St., room ■ ON real estate at 6 and G'.j per cent: also sce- ond mortgages; life insurance and real es- tate in probate; any sum. Manhattan Loan Co., Mills building. ON furniture, pianos; city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates; no commission: $25 up; private party. BONELLI, 402 Geary st. WHY pay high rates on small loans? we loan at Mo Int. per mo. on each $100 on 2d mort- - gage: any security. Gold, box 2. Call. GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 • Fourth st.. upstairs; strictly private; low rates; tel. red 1021; estab. 1569. " . - ANY sum— lst and Id mortgages, estates, etc. ; 6 per cent. H. MURPHY. C2S Market. $100,000 on life Insurance policies; low interest. JO3. B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine. $50 to $50,000; lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryde_n, 413 Montgomery. ON furniture or real estate; low interest. 9CRIBNER, 7 City Hall aye. ON pianos, furniture; no removal; lowest rates; no com.: private. 116 McAllister. PIANOS, furniture, etc. no removal; easy terms. 33 Flood bldg., 4th and Market. $50 TO $50,000: lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.; any proposition. DRYDEN. 413 Mont. 10 SIXTH— Most reliable place to borrow mon- ey ; diamonds and jewelry. CHEAPEST and best in America— Weekly Call, sent to any . address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. FINANCIAL. J. BOAS, 330 Montgomery Loans on life Insurance policies and buys bank books. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.: lowest rates. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st. lIORSEs. • 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket. 327 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. JUST arrived, 150 draught and driving horses. TATTF.KSALL'S. 721 Howard. . WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. BARGAINS! Bargains! Bargains! in new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts, harness, robes and blankets. Lelbold Harness Com- pany ,_2ll_Larkln at., opp. new City Hall. ALL kinds new and second-hand wagons, car- i-iaKes, buggies, carts, harness: largest as- sortment, lowest prices. 15th and Valencia. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or Installments; l fine top and open buggy; also 1 hack. 828 Harrison st. TWO express, 2 grocery, 1 business and piano- box top buggy. 1161 Howard st. . ATTORNEYS AT L.AW. • ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. O. W HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stcktn. -ADVICE free— Private law matters: moderate fees. ATTORNEY MeCABE. 103 Larkln st. ; ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st. ; . ■■ PHYSICIANsT~r ; .-i;.. .. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and res. 120« Market; diseases of women a specialty. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY! OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CHEAPEST piece of property in Oakland; 110 xlOO; one block off San' Pablo aye.. on the northwest corner of two macadamized streets in North Oakland: $15 a front foot for all or part. A. J. SNYDER & CO.. Real Estate Brokers, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. $2700— CASH value $3S00; cottage of 6 rooms and bath; sunny exposure; barn; Al neighbor- hood; 4 blocks from business center, Postofflce and local train: bank mortgage $2400: must be sold this week to highest bidder; first come first served. • • 2." — Two and a half miles from Oakland; 15 acres in fruit; an ideal suburban home; owner non-resident and. must sell; would con- sider an exchange; see property and make offer. ( - .< , - $K)00 — A magnificent corner residence on Har- rison St., near business center; cost years ago $30,000: house of 10 rooms, with an elegant garden and splendid surroundings; must be seen to be appreciated;' would accept some property as part payment. 960 acres of wheat land; SO acres in bearing; fruit; place well improved; situated in Sacra- mento Valley: owner refused 3 years ago $40.- -000; will now sell property for $17,000. $125,000— 0ne of the best business corners on Broadway, Oakland, netting a handsome reve- nue; will bear full investigation. NOTE. ■ Properties In a!! parts of the State for salt cr exchange. We have many splendid bargains j to offer in all classes of property. Send for full descriptions and illustrated catalogue of out large list of properties for sale or exchange. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. '$2500 — Elegant house of 8 rooms and bath; lot 45x160 on sunny side of street, between Ninth and Tenth sts., Adeline and Center- st. stations, on broad-gauge; sold one year ago for $3500; the best bargain on the mar- ket: easy terms if desired; also new house of 9 rooms and bath, furnace, large lot. in best location in Berkeley, and many other bargains. A. J. SAMI'EL & CO.. A» U • OjIJU Tjlj ft. \j\J., 468 Ninth St., Oakland. FOR rent— A large pleasant cottage centrally located in Oakland: large lawn, stable; a very pretty and desirable place; good neigh- borhood; rent only $40 per month. Including water. For further particulars call room 313, Emporium building. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $12 — For rent; 6-room cottage and bath; cen- tral to street cars and local train. ALDEN- GARFIELD CO.. SO2 Broadway, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $3000 — House of 7 rooms and path; lot 40x100; San Jose aye. ; cost $4750. — New modern house of 8 rooms and i bath; lot 33:6x203; this is a beautiful finished i home; a snap; with lot 50x203, for $3000; easy terms. ' -'.' •'■: __ $4800— Fine residence of 10 rooms, billiard room, stable, etc.. near Morton station; great- est bargain in Alameda; Bee this. $3250 — up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms: I porcelain bathtub; open plumbing; lot 40x150; j San Antonio aye.; easy terms. $3500— Fine corner on Central aye.; 41x125; | elegant colonial cottage; 7 rooms; porcelain bathtub; open plumbing, etc.; easy terms. $1700— Modern house of 6 rooms and bath; lot 33:6x125; on Central aye.; this is a bargain; easy terms. $1250— A sacrifice; lot 40x207:6, with 7-room house: one- half block from station and high school. I $750— Cottage of 5 rooms; lot 50x270; Elmhurst, near cars and school; $250 cash. $1900— modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large lot; $100 cash, $20 per month. $2000— Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 35x150; sunny side of Pacific aye.; easy terms. $1400— House" of 7 rooms and bath; lot 50x150; near station; easy terms. Beautiful cottage, 6 rooms and bath; near bay; this is a snap; easy terms. Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; large lot 50x125; stable, fine neighborhood; easy terms. ii — New modern cottage, 7 rooms and i bath; lot 40x150; open plumbing; porcelain tub; | $100 cash, $25 per month. — New hotel property of 23 rooms: lot ! 42x103; on main business street; mortgage of 1 $5200 can remain. — New colonial cottage of 7 rooms and i bath; on corner lot, 37:6x108; see this and make : an offer; terms $100 cash, $30 per month. — New 6-room house; lot 77:6x33:4; : Haight aye.,. near Webster St.; fine surround- i ings; easy. terms. i $2000— bargain; elegant new 2-story | house; 7 rooms and sunny side of accepted I street. Houses to let In all parts of the city. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park St., Ala- I meda. $S00 — Lot 30xlOS; west side Grand St., near sta- i tion. ..-,... $1600— New modern cottage of 5 rooms and ; bath; large lot. Bargain— Lot west side of Lafayette St., near San Antonio aye. ; $25 per front foot. Exchange — $6000; lot s ixl.'O; elegant modern ' cottage, 7 rooms and bath; stable, etc., at Mot- ton-st. station; will exchange for San Francisco property. Many other choice bargains. Houses to let. ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park St., Alameda. BEAUTIFUL homes in the choicest locations from $1600 to $12,000; lots in all parts of the city, $300 to $4000; houses and lots for ex- change; large line of ranch property for grain, fruit and stock; send for circulars. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park St.. Alameda. FOR Rent— A house with 7 rooms; bath, etc.; excellent location; $15 per month. Apply 922 Chestnut St. CHEAPEST and best in America— Weekly ' Call, sent to any address In the United States i or Canada one year for $1 50. postage free. '■ nHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to auy address In the I United .states or Canada one year for $160, post- ag five. FRIITVALE REAL ESTATE. LOTS; close to fetation; $10 cash; $5 per mo. and up; homes', $50 cash, $10 per mo. and up. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Mkt. St., S. F. ; D. PRATT. Fruitvale Station. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 5-ROOM cottage in Berkeley to exchange for ranch: lot 50x125 $2,000 320 acres of land in Michigan to ex- , change for rooming-house 3 acres in Petaluma, 9-room house, for city property 4,500 42-acre ranch, Napa Co., for city prop-. erty .12.000 Corner, 50x120, store and flats 8,000 30 acres, near Niles, for rooming-house.. 3.000 500 lots, from $50 to 20,000 20 houses and lots, from $1250 to 10,000 50 ranches, all sizes, from $100 to 30,000 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda, $1000 to 8,000 100 business places, from $25 to 2,000 What Have You to Offer? H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market St., opp. Fifth. LAND, etc.— l6o acres. $2400; 1280 acres, $3200; improved 30 acres, $3500; 60 acres, $6500; also merchandise. $7'o, for city or suburban prop- erty. Q. ALBERT. 144 Mississippi St.. S. F. MARRIAGES— DEATHS^ Birth, marriage and. death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be . handed in at either of the publication offices ' ami be Indorsed with the name and residence I of persona authorized to have the same pub- lished BORN. CQNBOY— In this city. December 10. 1897, to the wife of John Conboy, a daughter. COHEN— December 16, 1897, to the wife of B. Cohen, a son. " ; CANE— December 12, 1597, to the wife of J. B. Cane, a daughter. DUNNE— December 9, 1897. to the wife of W. J. Dunne, a son. DOLHEGUY— this city, December 5, 1897, to the wife of L. Dolheguy, a son. DOBBEL— In this city, 1 December 5, to the wife of F. W. Dobbel, a daughter. ' GIESSLER— the wife of Fred Giessler, a son. HEALY— December 13, 1597, to the wife of E. ! J. ■ H*alr, a son. • JOHNSON— In this city. December 12. 1897. to the wife of A. C. , Johnson, a daughter. : KNIGHT— • Alameda, ■ November 27, 1897, to the wife of J. J. Knight, a daughter. KENTZeI— In this city, December 16. 1897, to the wife of James R. Kentzel, a daughter. LENA— In this city, December 10. 1897, to the wife of Frank Lena, a daughter. 'Me VICAR— In this city, December 11, 1897, to , lie wife of James McVlcar, a son. 1 O'CONNOR— In this city, December 6, 1897, to | the wife' of Peter O'Connor, a daughter. RODJFER— In this city, December 17, 1597, to the wife of R. E. Rodifer, a son. REYNOLDS— December 17. 1897, to the wife of F. C. Reynolds, a daughter. SCHARY— In this city. December 14, 1897, to the wit> of Julius Schary. a daughter. MARRIED. ANDERSON— In this city, De- cember 18, 1897, at the home of the bride, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., Oscar W. Anderson and Emeline Margaret Anderson, both of San Francisco." ' BEHLMER— GRUNDEL— In this city, De- cember 18, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. Fuendeling, Herman BtHmer and Hannah Grundel. CRARY— ALLEN— In this city. December 8. I^7, by Rev. Dr. Breck of St. John's Church. George R. Crary and Emma Allan, both of San Francisco. HOEHNA— BRINK— In this city, December IS, 1v.»7, by tho Rev. Dr. Fuendeling, Charles Hoehna and Anna Brink. KUSKH- HESS— In this city, December 19, M 97, by the Rev. Dr. Fuendeltng. Fred Kuske of San Francisco and Anna Hess of Berkeley. WALLIS— BRENXAN— Santa Rosa, De- " cumber 9, 1597, by the | Rev. Father Cassin, Herbert E. Wallis and Kathryn .Brennan. DIED. BURKE— In this city, December 17, 1597. Mrs. Mary Burke, a native of County Mayo, Ire- land, aged 68 years. CHISHOLM— In this city, December IS, 1597, Mary E. J., widow of the late Duncan Chisholm, and beloved mother of Mis. An- drew Panella, a native of Whitefleld, Me., aged 7.'. years 9 months and 6 days. • * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 7 Auburn street, thence to St. Fran- cis Church, where a solemn requiem mass _ Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWtiKY— In this city, December 19, 1897. Dennis, beloved son of John and Johanna Crowley, ami brother of Daniel and John F. Crowley, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. • • Notice of funeral hereafter. CARROLI*— In this city December 19. 1597. ilyra Carroll, beloved wife of E. B. Carroll, a native of Ireland, aged 29 years. . COMPTON— In Santa Rosa, December 18, 1897, Somers R., be'oved husband of Minnie Graef Compton, and son of the late Rev. W. F. Compton. a native of California, aged 27 years 9 months and 8 days. DAVIS— In this city, December 19, 1897, Jacob, beloved husband of the late Lena Davis, and father of Harry Davis, a native of Germany. A member of Magnolia Lodge No. 41, A. O. U. W., and California Lodge No. 1, L O. B. B. • • Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1233 Market street. DAVIDSON— in this city, December 19. 1897, David Davidson, beloved husband of Julia A. and father of Calvin and Forest Davidson and Mrs George Sedgely, a native of Prince Edward Island, aged 73 years 8 months and 23 days. • • Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3776 Twentieth street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery by* electric funeral car. ■ .... FANKHAUSER— In this city, December IS. 1597, Christ, dearly beloved husband of Marie Fankhauser, and father of Mrs. Dr. J. So- bosly. Emma, Clara, Mathllde, Albert, and the late Bertha Fankhauser, a native of Canton Bern, Switzerland, aged 59 years 6 months and 12 days. A member of San Fran- cisco Grutli Verein, Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society and Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. : O. O. F. • * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the 'funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), December 21, at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' .Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets. Please omit flowers. In- terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HOLMES— In this city, December 17. 1897, Captain George W. Holmes, late of the R. A., beloved father of George, Florence and Reginald Holmes, Mrs. P. W. Croudace and Mrs. J. G. Roberts, a native of London, England, aged 64 years 'and 6 months. (Lon- don Times please copy.) • • Friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thfs day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, California and Steiner streets. Interment private. HORRIGAN— In this city, December IS. 1897, Ellen Horrlgan, beloved mother of William Fitzgerald, Daniel and Michael Horrigan, Mrs. Ellen Condon, Mrs. Hannah McGrath and the late Mrs. Margaret Stack, a native of Youghal, County Cork, Ireland, aged 94 years. • * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEARNEY— In the City and County Hospital, December IS, 1597, John Kearney, a native of Canada, aged 71 years. KRAMER— In this city, December 18, 1897, Johana, beloved wife of Alonzo Kramer, and mother of Emma Wilson and Mrs. Lillie Moulin, a ' native of Ireland, aged 43 years 9 months and 17 days. McDONNELL— the City and County Hos- pital, December 19, 1897, James McDonnell, a native of California, aged 25 years. MURRAY— solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of tne soul of the late Elizabeth, beloved wife of Thomas Murray, Wednesday, December 22, at . 9 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church, corner of Van Ness avenue and Hayes street. Friends are invited to attend. McFADDEN— In this city, December IS, 1897. Ellen, beloved wife of James McFadden, and mother of Mrs. R. S. Engelhardt, Mrs. H. Apple, and James, John and the late Samuel McFadden, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 55 years. • • Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 2» Fifth street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where mass will be celebrated lor the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery MILLER— In Oakland, December IS. 1897, August T., beloved husband of May E. Mil- ler, and father of Alice, Harvey, Louis and Gerald Miller, a native of Sweden, aged Si y-jars ami 7 months. • • Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), December 21, 15'.<7, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Albert Brown. 468 Thir- teenth street, Oakland, i Members of the Order of Red Men please take notice. O'BRIEN— this city, December 19, 1897, Margaret, beloved wife of Cornelius O'Brien, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 75 years. • • Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 811 San Jose avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. OGLESBY— into rest in this city. De- cember 19, 1597, James Oglesby, a native of Cluness County, Ireland, aged i>6 years. OPENSHAW— Alameda, December 18, 1897. Squire Openshaw, beloved husband of Josie Openshaw, I a native of England, aged 51 years 4 months and 2 days. • • Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the luneral this day (Monday), December 20, from C. H. Wever's undertaking parlors, corner of Santa. Clara avenue and Pars street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery, San Francisco. PACE— In this city, December 19, 197, Charles Pace, a native of London, England, aged 82 years 5 months and 28 days. PULLEE— San Quentln, December 19, 1897, Lucretla A., beloved wife of John Pullee. and mother of George C. Kawson, aged 63 years 11 months and 13 days. SELLECK— In Halfmoon Bay* December 17, 1597, at the residence of William T. Metzger, Mabel C, beloved daughter of H. H. and Alice Selleck, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 years 5 months and 24 days. i • * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day . (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1304 Powell street. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery- WISSEL— In this city, December 18, 1597, Lquis Wissel, beloved son of Henry and Caroline Wissel, brother of August Wissel and uncle of Jessie Wissel, a native of San Francisco, aged 2S years 8 months and 10 days. • • Friends and acquaintances ; are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 519 Sixth street, and thence to Mis- sion Parlor Hall, Seventeenth street, be- tween Valencia and Guerrero, where the funeral services will be held under the au- spices of Hesperian Parlor No. 137. N. S. G. W., at 2 o'clock. N. S. G. ' W.— Officers and members of Hes- perian Parlor, No. 137. N. S. G. W., are hereby notified to assemble at Mission Par- lor Hall, Seventeenth street, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the fu- neral or our late brother, Louis Wissel. By order CHARLES A. BRADY, President. GEORGE E. BOYLE, Secretary." YOUNGER— this city, December 17, 1897, Rachel J., beloved wife of Andrew Younger Jr., and daughter of Mrs. Margaret Vance, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 35 years. • * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the family resi- dence. 1225 Pine street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by the electric-ear from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Double Memorial Services. OAKLAND, Dec. 19. — Announcements j are out for a joint memorial service on I Tuesday evening in the First Baptist Church, San Francisco, in memory .of the . late Rev. S. B. Morse, D.D., and the Rev. G. S. Abbott, D.D., both of whom died recently in this city. A large number 1 of the friends of both •will attend from this city, where the two gentlemen lived for a number of | years, and held pastorates in the churches as well as in San Francisco. . « ♦ » — The Cuban League. At 8 o'clock this evening a meeting of the Cuban League and ' sympathizers j 'With the Cuban patriots will be held at the California Hotel. Captain Mahony and other prominent workers in the ; cause will be Drescnt 11