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• . niTSI.MSSS CHANCES. r^O— BAKERY, principal street; baking 2 bar- re\< >luilv; mostly store trade; horse and ■ wagon; 3 living rooms; genuine offer. M. LTIi^S. '•>•> Market st. • ■ .-. 1 .: . ». Ais3ooo AMUSEMENT business in an excel- Cjent locality! largest and best equipped of its Kind in this State; ha:j a complete monopoly; - positively clearing from $300 up per month over -and above all expenses: full, value in -lent: thorough investigation allowed. M LfeS. "0 5 Market st. $17j£-BRAN"CH bakery and delicacy store In an . exceedingly busy locality; • old-established ' "b-Kirn^s, large stock; 4 nice living rooms and tvith; r-'tit only $16: has fine trade. M. LESS \'jSb Market st. -, | jawji-RESTAURANT. on the best street in the I •jt>*tcin Addition; cheap rent; well fitted up- i lias ?•■» ■' custom. M. LESS. - 765 Market st. ! ,• ..XKR wanted In well-paying restau- . rar.t: i rlnclpal streets; central; owner tired , • unr ■■■liable help; sober ' man; no ■ other I '•"LESS. :•■:■ Market et. STRAND v CO.. 23 Kearny St., buy. sell or . >»xoh.i;-*'' business quickly; partners procured. itTsiSALOON and road house; 3 rooms; rent %P- ': ;ys We "' STRAXD & CO., 23 Kearny. rS~-cr;\R. notion and variety store: 3 rooms > nr ,e i.v-at'.on: a snap. STRAND. 23 Kearny. _ivvr.cC>RNER grocery and bar: best in city ; 2 ryms: rent -•_■ STRAND. 23 Kearny st! -.4150-AFIRST-CL'ASS saloon and lunch place' $250 month. STRAND. 23 Kearny st. ' 7,'Z .. RESTAURANT and chop house; best lo- > Nation; opposite the ferries; a first-class pay- •■^tr business; meals 20c and above; low rent; c , rare chance and great sacrifice; owner has t% 'to leave for Europe at once. WILKE. 753 Market I. ■ ~>T\~, 90 ■'■ i-establlshed drugstore, with doctor's officei large store and prescription trade; ir.a-v;:-:>.~t-- rer of 9 specialties for general ' "drug trade; no better chance to step into a v Itrst-r'.ass paying business. Particulars, ■* \VU.;<K. 753 Market st. I2OQO^CORNBR grocery and bar: established jnany years and doing first-class store and tar business; 4 living-rooms; horse and wag- on; low r»r.t: full value in sight; sickness cau^e: a sacrifice. WILKE, 781 Market st. I - U'UANT: bargain on account of •an'.ediat* departure of owner; .trial .given. McLAT'^HLIX & CO., 30 Kearny st. >-" iTLO^N at a sacrifice, with side entrance and rooms. MCLAUGHLIN _ CO.. 30 ■ p\RTNEK In general merchandise store.. $350 Bakery: large oven; store trade $40 1400 Restaurant; fine corner 900 Candy ."tore; worth $500; price 225 | Delicacy store; large trade 1100 f Saloon; line corner; down town 2000 Apply :-■ H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. $:o<T_3RAXCH*ljakery and coffee parlor; cen- tral; living rooms: furniture Included worth tJOO; mus-t be sacrificed on account of sick- ' ness. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. • $3000 ILL buy half interest in a winery and larjre b-ittllng works; mineral waters, beer. etc; i-ays $300 clear profit per month. Apply t; 0. J. BECHT & CO., 308 Stockton st. " $IaftfPARTNER wanted in established cash business; will clear $75 per month to each. which will be proven by trial before you buy. Pacific Exchange, 995 Market st. $300— PARTNER wanted in light business suited to plain steady man; $15 to $20 a week; a no experience required; trial given. 9 Geary st. room - FIXE corner grocery, with living rooms; sell- ing out on account of death. Inquire at northeast corner Filbert and Flllmore sts. < VaXTED— Man with $250 to manage a busi- ness; $>w per month for a few months; a good n-.an wanted. 533 Third st. WELL-PAYING laundry for sale; good loca- tion; small rent: sickness. 5103 Sixteenth at. WANTED— To lease, smokehouse. Address stall 57, Union-square Market. . CIGAR store; best street south of Market; cheap r-nt. Inquire 2- rd st. FOR sale— Your own price; old-established corner saloon. Box 1331. Call office. A CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE..! . — THE NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 Mission, bet. -Third and Fourth, San Fran- cisco; 94 rooms; all new beds; on one floor: running full; cheap rent, long lease, privilege of renewing same; on Investment of $2000 for 1597 eighty (SO) per cent per annum was real- ized over all expenses, which can be proved, with even better prospects this year; for tale on accoount of falling health and old age. Address as above or inquire .on premises. SALOON for Sale— Bids will be received at the office of Public Administrator A. . C. Freese, Chronicle building, for saloon, stock and fix- ture?. 211 Grant aye..' known as "Bob's Place." Bids will be opened Monday, the 2Mh lnst. FOR SALE— Hotel close to railroad pas.«en- ecr depot in lively country town; every- - thing newly furnished and in good run- nine order. For particulars apply to Mc- LEOD .<■ JTAT.TE. r 518 Market st." " ' SPECULATORS— I have •positive inside infor- mation on a stock which will make $500 on every V- "0 invested within 30 days; if you want to make money write immediately. S. SCOTT. 6 Wall st., New York. BARGAIN In bar and grocery at half price; i death In family cause for selling; no agents. p. Call on owner. 730 Minna St. MEAT market for sale; a bargain; no opposi- tion; north of Market st. 1108 Hyde terrace, flat 4. near California st. PARTY leaving city will sell good paying cur- tain laundry business, with furniture; very cheap. 33S Fell St.. near Gough. HOME bakery and coffee parlors; must be sold at once; price $130. Address box 1311, Call. OLD established saloon and lunch place; rea- sonable. 49 Stevenson Bt., near Second. RESTAURANT for sale; trial given; no . agents. Inquire 651 Sacramento st. CORNER saloon; good business; well fitted out. Apply 417 Hayes st. $550— Saloon, club rooms and cigars; fine fix- tures; a gold mine. KREDO & CO.. 22V4 Geary st. — Corner grocery and bar; value in stock; dally receipts $25. KREDQ & CO . 22V4 Geary. $600 — Fine saloon; 40 minutes from city; good town; bonanza. KREDO & CO., '224 Geary. CORNER grocery, bar; very good location.. s4so A good branch bakery and delicacy store. 300 A very nice clear store; good location 300 Three good saloons and 3 restaurants for rale at ANDERSON & CO.'S. 777 Market. St. FOR sale— Branch bakery, confectionery and stationery, corner store, with living rooms. in Western Addition; kept by present owner 10 years. .AddreEs this of flee. STEAM merry-go-round for sale; guaranteed first-class order; $1000; party leaving State. Address D. P. RAIRDON, 1147 Harrison at. GOOD delicacy store and coffee parlor: , good location; owner going to Klondike. 123 Tay- lor st. RESTAURANT established 3 years for sale; no reasonable "price refused; business good. Call at 513Vj Jones st., near Geary. ■ CIGAR store for sale cheap; good business lo- cality. 518 Hayes st. BERLIN restaurant for sale cheap. 249 Fourth. FOR SALE— A complete planing mill plant. Including a 50-horse power boiler and engine, at very low price. Address A. F. GILBERT, Oakdale Lumber Yard, Oakdale, Stanislaus County, Cal. ONE of the best-paying restaurants In the city; located on principal street. For particulars address WM. HERRMAN. 620 Washington st. BARGAIN, on account, of departure: paying coal and wood business in running order; good location. Box 1257, Call office. CORNER grocery and bar; 2 living rooms; good ptace for man and wife. 117 Fillmore st. A CHANCE for a bright gent or lady to buy interest in the "Wedding Bell" publication; $600 and references required. Inquire person- ally of R. BENJAMIN. 11l Ellis st., city. $100— Bakery, notion and circulating library and furniture for housekeeping; present parties have run It five years; rent $10. Cor. Castro and Henry sts. NEWSPAPER routes and general news agency; price J3SOO ash: principals only. Ad- dress Agent, box 1249, Call office. BRANCH bakery, confectionery, notions, sta- tionery, Hbran- • cigars; cheap for cash. Ad- ; dress .box 1224. Call. FOR sale— Good store for man and wife: home bakery: all- store trade. Apply Call office; no agents. ' ■'-:,.''•-' SHOP for Bale; well established; cheap rent. 2009. Hyde St., near Union. FIRST-CLASS saloon; best location; receipts from $15 to $46 per day: nearly all day work; too much other business; will sell for less an half value. Grocery, corner of Sixth *r.d Howard Btß. PATENTS— SMITH &' OSBORN. Reglsfd Pat. AKPnts; established 1562. 319 Pine St.. city. MO.VET loaned on watches, diamonds. Jewelry; lew interest.. UKCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ay. HLA.Y 'he rar*>« on our: nnv system; $60 a ■•vek on $1"" capital guaranteed or no charge for service*. The American Turf Bureau, rooms r. anil 6, CO Market St.. San Francisco. ELACKSMITIi >hop for sale or rent: estab- lished „ ears. Address H. MATTIIIESEN. _Liv*rmore\ Cal. '• ' '■ * ' •■' '-■■■■-'■-■ PORTLAND acency this' paper. Inquire this efflce r,r at 133 Third Ft.. Portland. Oregon. . COFFER and tea routes mninlled ' from GEO. W. i ABWELL & C 0.'8.. 415 Sacramento st til Mo'ntoomery ■ nt..' branch office of the Call; want ad« and subscriptions taken. -■ . TYI'KU 'RITEKaI C*"^"-* ~--v~_^^.~^ -^j~**~*~*^~, -^ t^J' Soo'l order, $25; 6<»nd for sample work. ■ OTT _ UAN.VA.'C, 333 Montgomery st. I . _* PERSONALS. X— Fear not; have* n^Tforgot you. ,■_. MATRIMONIAL. ..■ A Febru C ary n "w mm H 00 J trlaB&t rla8 & ,F. all ° r sen <» Mo for :^r BUSINESS PERSONALS I Q be 1 nn N eflc N iif ' .* beneficial, p. LEDERER.'IU Stockton st. N he7te<i m e thOd ,L m ?a F c ' treatment; .heated, room. MRS. JOHNSTON. 514 ft Geary! T c i a ?er l?rl ?ri aU H ty 2 hair can only be retained by heavy iAn $ : « est^ finest quality. $3 50; extra QLPnp?™*' t,? c en Sun days from 9to 12.- I*. -h.DERER. 11l Stockton st. M nfo^e'n X ' >ER fOp~bath7rn7aßsa»;e: Swedish movement. 906 Market, room 25. second floor. TRUNKS moved, 25c. Commercial Transfer Co.. 22 Stockton St.; phone Main 49. ELECTRIC lights In cry room; Winchester ££ fe-^f e -^ Third 8t ~ nr. Market; 200 rooms. Zsc to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; ire* bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in l* n Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. ESS Clay at.. K. F. ! CAL Institute. 402% Geary; hypnotism taught; ! diplomas Issued; diseases and habits cured. SUIT to order on. easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market Bt.. bet. 7th and Bth. ■ $14— Suit to order: samples; try on«, NXtT- | HAUS & CO.. tailors. 115 Keirny st. CLOAKS and" tailor-made suits retailed at wholesale figures. 10 Sannome st. ELEVENTH. 10^-Braneh •-nice of The Call Subscriptions -nnd want ads taken; DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN— EIegant, stylish dresses. $5 up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy St.. rm. 86. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance I clatrvoyanFand medium; while entranced she . will reveal ereiy hidden mystery in life; sh? ! will show you how to overcome your enemies, j remove family troubles, restore lost affec- ! tlons; unites the separated, recovers lost, j stolen or buried property: locates treasures, ! minerals; tells your entire life, past, present S and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. : perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. S°nd stnmp for circular with j special tirrnp. MRS. PR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 12>i6 Market st.. opp. Sixth. M:\iß PORTER, wowletful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sight: diagnoses disease: full life reading; ladies 50c, , gentssl; palm, and clalrv.; sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. MMX. IDA SCHMIDT, magnetic, card reader and fortune teller: German. Spanish and French spoken. 234 O'Farrell. rooms 4 and K. MI?S MELVILLE, gr^at clairvoyant nnd watfr reader 921^ Mission; German spoken. MME. HAN9EN, palmist, card-writer: past, present nnd future; 25c; 148 Sixth, room 5. MRS. MANPENA. medium and palmist; read- ings 25 nnd 50c this week. 2S Sixth st. MI.-'S !',Kf/T. GRANT, card readlner and mag- netic healing. 122 Fost St., room 10. RAY FAIR, <^ard reader: magnetic healing a specialty. 223 Post st.. room 2. MME MARIE VINCENT, clairvoyant and I card r^n<W 2S Fill* St., room 4: hours 11 to S. MRS J< iHNBON, card reader and magnetic healer. ll* 1 ? Ellis St., room 51. MRS FAIRBANKS, clairvoyant : circle Tues. j Frt. eves., Me: readings dally. 25c, 800. 10S 6th. CLAIRVOYANT, tea and card readings, 50c and ST. SI2A Lasuna st. MISS PEARL HARRISON, card reader and magnetic healer. Room 2, 120'j Geary st. MISS CLARK, card reader and palmist. 120 A Eddy St.. room 3. MISS TROY from Chicago, magnetic healer and card reader, l^ln Market, rm. 17. 2d floor. MMX. MOREAU. best medium and card- reader; 2."c up; German spoken. 73 Fourth st. MMX. ARCHER, clairvoyant and mind-reader. 101H Grant aye., room 15. MISS L. PEAN. magnetic hpaline, card reader. MM Market st.. room 41. top floor. MMX. LE XORMANPE. clairvoyant, card- i reader, magnetic treatment 4"1 Leavenworth. | IDA INGLEWOOD. card-reader, magnetic healer. 12f: Fourth St.. room 23. MMX R.fVKN'A reads life fluently: business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. i mTss KDNA V. GRANT, I*l Taylor St.. room I t: mind reader and palmist. j MRS SHAFFER. t»st and business medium; [ sittings dally. 123H Sixth St., room 14. MRsTdR. tnlTeTpro- fession: never falls: advice: help. 929 Post. SPIR.'TUALISM. MRS. FULTON TULEY, materializing seance to-nisrht and Tuesday evening; s"c; Bitting. 1513 Geary ■_, • C. V. MILLER'S Mother Sadie seance to-mor- row, 12 o'clock. 503 Popt St.. 503. MRS. ALKE FAY, medium and magnetic healer, 32 Lewis st., off Jones, near Post. MISS SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny St.. room 24. A. M. FRANCIS, Independent slate-writer; de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Halght st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, tor messages and advice. 518 Stockton st. 615 LARKTN ST.— Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ade taken. HYPNOTISM. CAL. Institute, 4f>2>4 Geary: hypnotism taught; diplomas issued; diseases and habits cured. ALASKA ENTERPRISES. KLONDIKE Wanted— ls more men to go to Dawson City, leaving here about March 1 in the employ of the Alaska Transportation, Trad- Ing and Mining Company; steady employ- ment guaranteed on reaching Alaska; $500 cash required. For particulars call at com- pany's offices, rooms 20 and 21, Chronicle building, San Francisco. 2 AUSTRALIAN miners from Coolgardie, 25 years' experience, wish to get staked for Alaska; easy to arrange; references. M. NOLAN. 67." Mission St. PARTY forming for gold fields; start March L 1236 Market St., room 126. DOGS for Klondike— 2s strong dogs for imme- diate use. 510 Van Ness aye. FOR sale— Three (3) Scotch collie dogs, suita- ble for Klondike work. Apply C. KRAMER. MO Pacific st. WHAT you must have— The only makers of the genuine Klondike moccasin on this Coast. Pacific Shoe Co., Ut First st. WANTED— r.OO men to buy the new Pitt or rip saw; works both ways like a crosßcut. 17-19 Fremont et. KLONDIKERS— SpeciaI rates for a limited number going by Victoria. Call or write m\ Third st. FOR SALE— 4 big Et. Bernard dogs: trained for Klondike. Box 1259. Call office. KLONDIKE provisions, lowest prices, packed and delivered to boats. SBARBORO & CO., wholesale, and retail grocers, 531 Washington. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— Tho Weekly Tall. In wrapper, for rrnlllng. 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, 50c; 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 s»t of teeth. $5 up; sliver fillings, 25c up; gold crowns. $3 50 up; your teeth put In without a plate; open evenings. W! Market St.. cor. Sixth; 'FTione. Jessie 1695. NEW YORK Dentists— Painless extraction. 50c; plates, $6: gold filling, 75c up; silver, 25c up; jilates mended, $1 up; special Inducements to Klondlkers: open evenings and Sundays. i 6?» Mission st.. cor. Sixth. DR. LUDLTJII HILL, 1448 Market, nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $S por t-et; extruding 50c; gas given. DH (;r;<>T:on W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth i without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. j t, A TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE. ! removed to Call M-g- Oth floor, mis. 603-607. ALL wi-rk reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SETT of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. ELEVENTH, 106— Branch office of The Call; subscri-tlons and want *Aa taken. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 189 S. HOUSES TO LET. GLEN . FARKT^^^^T^cTah^r^^oms? bath, laundry. 2 yards; $23. DEMPSTER. V ALL OVER TOWN — — V ' ' — You see houses to rent by BALDWIN A HOWELL. 10 .Montgomery.' . '-":.. ' HOUSE of 7 rooms, bath, $17; cottage of 5 rooms, bath. $14; also corner flat of 5 rooms, • bath. $15. 1152 East Fifteenth st., cQr. 23d aye. HOUSE 7 rooms, bath and laundry; garden front and rear. . 732 Shotwell st. • , HOUSE of 6 rooms; large grounds. •'• Apply ' 401 ■ Third st. ... .. $S— HOUSE, 5 rooms, in fine or-Jer. like new. 1 1567 Kearny st., near Greenwich. MODERN sunny house of 9 rooms; every im- provement. 511 Devisadero st. •':. _^^^ FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNITURE, etc.. of a 5-room house; privi- lege of renting premises. 218 Elm aye. FURNITURE, etc., of 10 rooms for sale; privi- lege renting premises. Box 1145, Call office. TO RENT— Furnished residence of 11 rooms : with attic and basement. Apply 1255 Octa- | via street, between Ellis and O'Farrell; $80. COTTAGES TO' LET. COTTAGE of 7 rooms and ' large basement; rent $15. 386 Fell St. vFURNISHED bedroom and kitchen; also cot- tage -of three rooms and barn in Alameda. Call at IOVs Eighth st.. San Francisco. SUNNY cottages. 4 and 5 rooms, bath; base- ment; yard: cheap. 1576 loth St., nr. Dolores. FURNISHED FLATS. -/-." NICELY furnished' sunny 6- room flat near park. Apply 577 Ellis St. FLATS 1 0 LET. 4 AND 6 room flats; some with gardens; sunny; attractive view: on Twelfth st. and Glen Park aye.; $12. $13. $14. $18 and $23 50. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth st. ALL OVER town - You Bee flats to rent by BALDWIN i _ HOWELL, 1C Montgomery st. , BAKER. SOS, opposite Park Panhandle — 8 rooms ! and bath: modern ; rent . $25. . ; CLAY, 1815, near Polk— New modern middle flat, 6 rooms; large yard. i EDDY, 1541— Healthful sunny corner flat; 6 rooms, bath; modern Improvements; rent reasonable. i FELL, 1118— Upper flat 6 sunny rooms; alcove parlors, etc. ' •-v ■ : - v •~K | FLAT to let. Apply at 333 Golden Gate aye. j $10— FLAT of 4 rooms. 816 Folsom St., near Fourth. FLAT of 7 rooms and bath, suitable for room- j Ing and private house. 951 Folsom. near Sixth. FURNISHED floor for housekeeping; central; private; references. Box 1317. Call office. GEARY. 1513— Flat of 5 nice sunny rooms; to adults; $17. Apply on premises. GUERRERO. 1411, near Twenty-sixth— s rooms and bath; $15. HOWARD, ::>'-.: A flat of 5 rooms In good order. Key at 728, upstairs. IVY. 129. near Van Ness aye. — sunny rooms, $12: lower. $10. ' - ■■ ■ $9— LOWER flat, 4 rooms; yard. 109 Germania st., near Fillmore and Waller. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low Interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ay. NICE sunny flat 5 rooms; bath, gas and i yard: 3930 Nineteenth, bet. Sanchez and Noe. — NICE sunny flat 5 rooms; bath, gas and yard. 25 Ford St., between Sanchez and Noe. RENTS reduced to $1S and $20; 6 and 7 rooms and bath; Capp St., between Twenty-second j and Twenty-third. Apply MADISON & ; i BURKE. SUNNY side flat 8 rooms; rent reasonable; furnished or unfurnished. 1610 A California st. I $20 — Sunny bay-window flat: 6 rooms and bath- ! room. 1710 Washington at., near Polk. $22 — Sunny bay-window fiat; 6 rooms and bathroom. 1633 Clay st., cor. Polk. . . TAYLOR. 131— Flat of 4 unfurnished rooms and bath. Inquire on premises. ■ ■ WALLER. 312V4— Upper flat of 4 rooms; bath and cellar. . - ' ; $13 — WATER free: sunny lower 4-room flat; modern: large lot; garden. 4075 Twenty- third. St., few steps from Castro: care key 4071. »-■-— —»————-_ r— *?^^^r^n^^ES HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. , . C^N^rAT^s2^TO^^^ic7ly^fuTrnsh^d^?njnt j rooms for light housekeeping; $2 a week up. CLAY, 1423 — Two pleasant sunny ■ unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. . -- - ■ ■ - i EDDY, 917— Nicely furnished connecting house- ! keeping rooms; gas range; private family. • ELEVENTH, 120—2 front rooms neatly fur- I nlshed for housekeeping;' bay-window; $12. . ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin— Front bay-window; alcove; mantel; 2 or 3 gents preferred. -. FIFTH, 325—3 clean- furnished housekeeping rooms, $13; 2, $12; also single room, $5. FOLSOM. 1120— Two sunny rooms suitable for housekeeping. . *. ' ; GEARY, Light housekeeping and , other • sunny single and double rooms; no children, i GEARY, 518— Elegant sunny furnished - rooms. $S up; also suites; gas, bath; housekeeping. GEARY, 1917— 520 for adults; 4 comfortable rooms; bath; 2 beds; gas and coal stoves, all necessaries. j GOLDEN GATE, 1050—2 or 3 large, nicely fur- ' nished rooms for housekeeping, or single: gas cook stove; free use of telephone. GROVE, 202, corner Van Ness — Sunny un- j furnished 3-room apartments, with gas stove. I GUERRERO. 215 — 4 lovely, furnished sunny rooms, complete for housekeeping; , double parlors, dining room, kitchen, bath, laun- dry, etc. ' . HARRISON. 940, near Sixth— Furnished rooms for housekeeping: also single rooms. HOWARD, 604— Sunny suite of housekeeping rooms; bath; gas; first floor; $12 a month. HOWARD, 1203— Nice sunny housekeeping j rooms; private family; cheap. " HYDE. 230 — Two gunny furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping: rent $15 per month. i HYDE, 419— Sunny suite of parlors for light ' housekeeping; other sunny rooms; $5 50 up. i JESSIE. 433 — 2 nice sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; rent $3 30. ' ■ i LARKIN, 625*4, third bell— Two or three sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; running water, bath; rent reasonable. -.-; - ■ LARKIN, 804— Large sunny front, with small I room, furnished for housekeeping, $10; double room, $6. ■ i MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; ! low interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ay. ; NEW MONTGOMERY, 105— Complete furnished ] housekeeping rooms, $6 per month; single, $4 NINTH, 21— Sunny suite for housekeeping; stove and water; others; $1 50 a week up. OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary— connect- ing parlors; sun all day; gas stove. POLK, Large sunny bay-window room, with kitchen: $13 month; water, gas. POLK, 2702—5 sunny rooms, partly furnished; rent $6. j .SIXTH. 136—2 nice sunny rooms complete for housekeeping; others, $5 month up. -.. SIXTEENTH, 2926— Large double parlors with ! regular kitchen, sunny, furnished, $16; un- furnished, $11. , • STANLEY Place, 19— 6 nice sunny room*, including bath. . SUTTER, 913— Large unfurnished front room with alcove; modern conveniences; private family. • ..'■■_ THIRD, 143— Sunny housekeeping rooms, com- plete; front, first floor; bath, gas.'. . , TURK — 3 or 4 newly furnished rooms; complete for housekeeping. '.-, . . VAN NESS aye., 1021— Sunny front suite, 3 or ■ more rooms; gas range; piano. j ROOMS TO LET. i ARLINGTON • House, 127 Kearny St.— Pleasant ! tunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class In every respect; terms reasonable. BOHEMIA, 239 Post— Elegant apartments , at I ' reasonable rates; elevator; tourists; transient. BRYANT, 458— Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with bath; cheap. - BUSH. -708— Elegantly furnished sunny front "parlor, $10; private family. -. ' ' DELAWARE. 1151 Market— Furnished single ! : and double rooms, $8 and $10 mo. ; nice suites. EDDY.2I2 (The Lexington)— Rooms per night, I 50c to $1; week. $2 to $6; families. : [ ELLIS, 577— Nicely furnished sunny front suite for two. . : - ■■.''.."•:-•■;'.■; ' '."■■■■...■.■■.. ■ FIFTH. 107— Pleasant unfurnished rooms to let. FLORENCE Hotel. 102 Ellis, cor. : Powell— , gant v sunny rooms, . en suite or single;" quiet .. home: for families and those who appreciats j : . comfort : '- elevator ;■ baths ;• moderate charges. -■- GEARY, 402— Sunny furnished rooms tor gents; '. y %6 and $7. -' „,■..,■ ' '\ ;:.;.-■■; -V-'.' ';' ' ;v>\:-;s,' ■ ■£■■■.-;■ GOLDEN GATE. 219— Sunny front room, also ■ inside : room. $4 ; month up. . . - • - • ". •; . ?• . •■ ' . GRAND SOUTHERN. V SB. - cor.: Seventh and . '. > ■ Mission— Pleasant funny rooms, suite and $ single; elevator; moderate rates; families, j ; ' , -. .-.•--■■» --.- r '.-_.■-,.-,;,..,-. ■...■:,-„■ .■..-. , ROOMS TO LET— Continued. HANCOCK HOUSE, 7SI Mission: select family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 >cr week. . HARRISON, 8»t— Large sunny well-furnished front room, $7 a monthj^sultable for two. HAVES, 431— Two furnished rooms. H( .WARD~ nST~STT. DAVID' S-200 rooms; suites; single; sunny reading-room ; 25c up. HOWARD 989— Doctor's office, furnished com- plete; also suites; other rooms. $5 per mo. up. HOW \RD ' 524— Lartre sunny well furnished rooms, $2 'week up: single rooms^up. HOWARD, 11-' Furnished front rooms from $4 month up. KE\lrn : ? 229 (Charleston)— Cleanest, nicest furnished suite and single rooms in city; rea- sonable. MASON, 1929— Sunny furnished rooms; rent cheap. 1 MCALLISTER! 14, A. K. building— Large sunny rooms, studios, offices, class rooms, $7 50 month up. MCALLISTER, 511-Xlcely furnished sunny back parlor, $8 a month '^jlght housekeeping. MCALLISTER, 815 -Nicely furnished front suite; $15 per month: hot and cold water. MCALLISTER IDtO— Furnished front room; sun | all day: running water, gus; }G month. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds Jewelry; low interest. PNCLS HARRIB, 15 Grant *.V. NEW FRANKLIN. :i -' 1 •'aclllc-Rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; day, week or month. POLK, > 919— Sunny newly furnished rooms; housekeeping if desired. PINE, 6Sl— Nice furnished rooms. POST 1033— Nicely furnished front room; gas and bath. POWELL 203 (The Montello)— Sunny suites and single/ rooms:- 1 -isonable; transient. j> r~ HOUSE "33 Commercial, near Mont- gnay— Beds. 10c. 15c. etc; coffee and rolls free. SEVENTH. H°— Furnished suites and single rooms at iqwest rates. MRS. PRAHL. prop. SHERMAN "Apartment House. 88 Eighth St.. near Market: tarnished and unfurnished. STOCKTON 17 European; elegant rooms; suite or single; day. week or month; baths; hot and cold water; transient; elevator. STOCKTON 611. near Fine—Splendid suite of 3 large furnished rooms; garden, bath. SUTTEIt SO4 Nice sunny furnished rooms; central;' reasonable; .ingle or en suite. SUTTER 809 Changed hands; new furniture; suites or single: transient; terms reasonable. SUTTER 715-717-719. » nfl 609 Hyde— Furnished and unf'urn.: chol'-e nnd sunny; reasonable. BUTTER. 717 -Handsomely furnished front suit.-;' also two other rooms; private family:, references. TAYLOR 804— Sunny front parlors, single or en suite. $5 month up: bath, gas, grate: private. TKNTH HI— Large sunny front rooms; house- keeping if desired. TWENTY "FOURTH. 3345— Large unfurnished front room: also furnished. 4 UARKET PT Bi >;i r h office of The Call. Want a'ls and subscriptions taken. BOARUIM' AND ROOMS EDDY 220-Sunny front single and double room's: flrst-clns^ b ard. FELL. 28— Nicely furnished sunny parlors for two, with board, I FOLSOM 6H— Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location. HYDE, 1105— Front sunny room; gas, bath, running water: lirfikfast: ftf month. THE MONTROSE PE. corner Van Ness aye. and Geary Bt . will reopen March IE; thor- oughly renovated and newly furnished. For terms apply at 80S Van Wess aye. \yVLi,f,r, i2?«'i ("on.fortably furnished sunny room; bath and piano; good board; home comforts; references .'xchangpd. WANTED— In a quiet I'rotestant family where there are no otht^r boarders two gentlemen, either frle.n.ls or brothers, who would be will- Ing to occupy one sunny room with separate beds: bath included; terms very reasonable; references exchanged; quiet neighborhood; cars pass the door Address A. P.. 2554 Fol- som st. VAN NESS. S • Beautiful sunny parlors; modern: flrst-i-l.iss table. CHILDKKN BOARDED. LADY would like 1 or 2 ■■hildren to board: any age; can take churpe of Infant from birth; large yard; cow's milk. Address R. X., box 5. Call office, Oakland. HFIALTHy location n ar school; large y_rd; b«st of care for 1 or 2 children. 2824 Mission. LOVING care, sunny home, enough to eat, for little ones; reasonable. 1530 F.*ldy st. STORES TO LKT. STORE. 3 rooms, cellar and jard; rent $14. 326 Ninth st. STORE, with fixtures, corner Howard and La- fayette sts. ; cheap rent. TWKNTY-SECOND. 3328-Ptore. three rooms and hall; large yard; rent $la. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Call. Sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50. postage free. MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS. WHAT'S; THAT? YOU ARE? GOING TO BUY A PIANO? WELL. NOW, WHAT DO YOU WANT? : A piano made In 1898. with every dollar ex- pended on the Instrument, modern In every ! respect, with all the late attachments, or the 1 same old piano made from 154:' scales? I have a piano to sell that I will guarantee from top to bottom and will back 1 It with every dollar I have. As I own my own build- ing and store.' and as the manufacturers also back this "Instrument' with $2,000,000, this; I I think, a good guarantee. . The piano Is the Klngsbury. ■ ' The price Is $225. The address is 526 Hayes st. The firm is J. HARRY SCOTT. ■ - ; ; - ON account of extensive alterations In our wnrerooms we offer the following bargains: I One' Newhall 'piano jrg One- Raven & Bacon piano ; ....- 70 One New York piano joo ! One Gilbert piano ; 125 One Mathushek piano __ #i 140 One Weber piano' • ■.., 165 One . Gabler r piano ; ' 195 1 One Jewett , piano ■...:. _._ ' 21.* One Stelnway piano '.....'....' \ 280 One Steck piano 345 One Chickling piano '.'. 355 All guaranteed; easy ' payments. BENJ CURTAZ '&., SON. 16 to 20 O'Farrell at. ANY person having use for a Dlano 'need not do without when good Instruments can be purchased from us at cash* prices' upon monthly payments of $3. $4. $.", $6, $7, $S, $!>, $10;- handsome scarf and wood seat ■stool' In- cluded; no charge for cartage. Purchase your medium and low price pianos where they can be exchanged for a Stelnway without sacri- fice. SHERMAN, CLAY ,v CO.. Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and gutter sts. ' • , ■ ABSOLUTELY- the oldest nnd largest house west of Chicago "Is KOHLER & CHASE'S 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all other -musical instruments •of all grades ■ and prices. Terms easy ; prices low- est. Everything ■ possible done to please -and satisfy the customer. EASTERN factory prices: special bargains 7n used pianos this week: agency Hardman Chase Bros.. Dewing Bros., etc; Stelnway $l-,0.. THE J. DEWING CO.. -second floor' 1 Flood Building. Fourth and. Market sts.".;,*: A- FINK line of second-hand pianos offered this week •at ■ very low prices, ■ Including Stelnways, - Chlckering. Hnllett & Davis Emerson nnd others. •- THE F. W SPENCER CO.. 93-1 Market, st. - ' '™'~ c "* FINE tone, large size upright." $.*•>: ■ great bar- gain: new .'Decker & Son and Gibson pianos at low prices. MAUVAtS. 7CT Market Bt/- COLBY pianos are the best for the money In the market: highest award at World's Fair* call and see for yourselves. 933 Market st. ' SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mauzy; Newby. Evans Brings and other pianos: see our. rent plan : : .no Interest first year. SOS. 310, 312 Post St. ' ADMINISTRATOR' sale— Must sell pianos iat - Immense ■ reduction ' for • cash • or ion install- _ ments.- EATON ESTATE; 735 Market st. PIANO, lovely Instrument, equal to new sao- ,. rlflce for $45. 1131^ Mission st. ■ ■■ : ~ iT^. $90— DURABLE upright piano. action perfect for 1 sale on Installments. 221 Leavenworth st! BARGAIN— Good Steinway piano ■In : first-class : condition,: only $100. 208- Post st. " - i . $125— ; upright : great bargain. '18 McAllis- ; ter St..) next .Hlbernla : Bank. SCHMITZ. -- 1 •AGENCY Haines Bros, pianos; ■ second-hand - pianos. $75 ' up. -W. C. HAMILTON. 824 Post. KNAPK pianos: : new, ; scale: new > styles KOHT.F.R & ; CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. '; SUPERIOR ' violin**,' zithers. ' old and r new. H 'MULLER., maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. SMALLEST ad, lowest price. ; Heine, 138 Ellis. 839 HAVES ; Branch , office .of The s Call. ; -■- Subscriptions and nda taken. ■■" - - ; - ; - -; ' . '''■'-■■'■, STORAGES. ■:).■!■■'''-', ':''-.:''■■ .,. AT low " rates— Furniture, carpets, ,' pianos, - household goods; clean, light ; compartments; advances -made; >J. NOONAN, ; 1017 <to 1023 . Mission St., above Sixth open evenings. \ ■:;:. AT lowest j — Household ' goods, pianos; ; ad- vances made; • " fireproof -5 building. **"F. •■* W '• ZEHFUSS, 840 Mission st. " Tel. Mint • 1821. ' ~~^~l CITY -IEAL ESTATE. PART cash;. $30 monthly; elegantly de- signed- and constructed , home, 7 rooms and bath; highly decorated and .up" to date in every particular; select neighborhood; lot 25x 105; 1015 Cnstro St.. 1 block from 2-lth-st. cars. S. A. CORN," owner and builder. ■-. /: $850— HOUSE, 4 rooms, in Berkeley; ; soxl3s; $50 down.' $10 -monthly.-' . - .- y ■ $150— Lot 25x130; 18 down, $3 monthly. i 'V __ CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery St. FOR . SALE— corner of 6 new modern • flats; best location; rents $150 per : month. Address box 1323. Call of flee. . < > BIG bargain— 6 modern Western Addition flats, $15,000;- renting for $133 50; $7000 can remain on mortgage. Postofiico box 2495.' $1400— NEW cottage. ,4 rooms and bath: lot 23 by 125; 429 Douglas st. Call at SPECK'S, 602 Market St., or 865 Mission st. -. - NEW house,, 7 rs., bath: easy terms: Mission: swap, part paymt for lot. BABIN, 413 Kearny. 615 LARKIN Branch office of The Can. Subscriptions and want ads taken.' COUNTHY itEAL ESTATE. "^ BOOK and list of cheap . land free. M. M. GRIFFIN. Cottonwood. Shasta County. i Cal. LARKSPUR REAL ESTATE. BEAU^FIFUL HOMES TnTXrK^PUr! Villa lots and acreage; easy terms; 45 minutes from the city; cottages for rent. AMERICAN LAND TRUST CO.. 132 Market St. PROPERTY TO EXCIIANGi:. FOR exchange for a , good-paying lodging- house, 2 houses and lots in picturesque city of Sausallto; both houses rented. -MRS SPRAGUE. 858 West i St.. Oakland. , - „ MONEY TO LOAN! ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate- 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, undivided inter- ests, real estate in probate, life Insurance,' goods' in warehouse, furniture and pianos without removal; mortgages and legacies bought; no delay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Mont- gomery, room 3. . LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or. .Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: 'no delays. J. NOONAN. 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. ; . ADVANCE* quick on furniture, pianos, with- out removal: mdse In storage; life ins. poli- cies, house rents, bank books, etc. : low in- terest; private; no com. R. 68. 1170 Market. $5 UP to any amount on indorsed paper, pianos, .furniture' or. Jewelry; all business strictly confidential; private offices. M. E. DOUGAN & CO.. 230 Kearny st.: upstairs. 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, pianos; city or Oakland; no re- moval: low rates: no commission; ■ $25 up; private party. BONELLI, 402 Geary st. LOANS on real estate and on furniture or pianos without removal; any amount; lowest ■ rates. BECKER & CO., 328 Montgomery st. GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs: strictly private; low rates; tel. Red 1121; established 1869. . ANY sum. Ist or 2d mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7. s^B California st. $50 TO $50,000: lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryden,-.413 Montgomery st. CITY and country: any sum: Ist and 2d mort- gages, estates, etc. MURPHY. 62S Mkt st. ON pianos, furniture; .no removal: lowest rates: no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. SIXTH. 10— Most reliable place to borrow money; diamonds and Jewelry. . . . 815 LARKlN— Branch office of The Call. . Sub- scriptions and want ails taken. . : _ _ ""financial! LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.;. lowest. rates. McAFEE BROS.; 10S Monti?om«"~ st. MEDICAL. ALL Ladles— C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all Invalids, men and women; 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid: sure relief, though else fall : delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted ;- travelers treated; no delay: self-cure sent; call or write; free: con- fidential. DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 59 i McAllister St.; pills, $2. • • :• . ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause restored at once: safe and sure at any time; kind sympathy and aid; instant relief for travelers; tumors re- moved by electricity; home In confinement: best care and privacy: for guaranteed relief consult the doctor, free, before going else- where; regulating pills -and capsules, $1. , MRS DR. WYETH. 918 Post st., nr. Larkln. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all . female diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible care; with privacy of home, and con- venience of a hospital:. those sick, or discour- aged call on' the doctor and state their case; they will find in her a true friend. MRS. DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st. SURE cure, when others fall; no medicine or Instruments; every woman her own , physi- • clan for all female troubles, no matter from : what cause; restore in 1 day; never fails; consultation free; can be sent and used at . home. DR. POPPER, 313 Kearny; orders by telephone. • . A TREATMENT that restores instantly 'all . cases of monthly Irregularities (from what-, ever cause); no instruments used: cure 'at of- fice $5; consultation free; hours 10 to 5. DR. AND MRS. KOHL. HIS Market st. DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladles; safe, quick- cur? guaranteed: any ailment; j maternity home; best care; skill only; low fees; Dr. Schuck's self-cure. »5. 401 Van Ness. A BOON to wives and mothers — Seguro ; price $1 50. RICHARDS & CO.. .406 Clay st. ;. send Ie stamp for particulars, to Seguro Manu- facturing Co.. 531 X st., Sacramento,. Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills', a boon to ladles with female troubles: no danger: safe, cure; $2 50; express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS.. Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. BAD legs made good; all • swollen or ulcer- ated limbs quickly cured. DR. ' MYERS, Stockton. Cal.; treatment by mall. CAPSULETAS— sure: • harmless; guaranteed or. money refunded. ( MME. ■ MAS- SON, 1223 Geary St. DR. HALL, 59 McAllister St.; diseases of wo- men and children. : , LADIES— Mrs. Dr. Puetz: Infallible, safe rem- edies; 38 years' experience. 254.4 Fourth st. HOME in confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth St., Alameda. DRS. K. &'■ K. cure chronic, nervous, blood, skin or private dls .ses. - 8 Mason St.. S. F. 4 MARKET ST.— Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. ■ - -' HORSES. YOUNG buggy mare for sale cheap. 34 Syca- ! mote aye., off Mission St., near Seventeenth. $20 YOUNG business mare: sound;', stands without hitching. SUTTON. 22 Post st. v .. KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sale. Horan's Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant sU. BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts ; bought, sold or exchanged; cheap storage; 40 horsss; must Bell. ,T. P. NEWELL. 1802 Mission,' cor. 14th. 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. 615 LARKIN ST.— Branch office of The Call. • Subscriptions and. want ads taken. ■: - ; WAGorrs. and carriages. ; . WE sell nt bargains the second-hand carriages, • coupes and wagonettes taken ' in exchange. O'BRIEN & SONS, . corner Golden Gate aye. and Polk st. :.•..'!.■ %■'.■. /.•-;: SECOND-HAND' grocery. - bakery delivery wagons, 2- wheeled . carts, road ■ wagons, bug- gies and harness 'bargains cash. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. _- - ..- ■'• '. '■ -V -■• '-.■'.' "'- : '. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons' cheap for cash or installments: 1 fine top and open i buggy; also 1 hack. 828 Harrison st. r . ■ ■ - 615 LARKIN ST.— Branch office of The , Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. .".'.' ~^ :.-.: :■ proposals. : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS— The Equitable Gaslight Company Invites i bids from > Caltfor- ■ nian contractors on ; brick "• buildings, corru- guted Iron .buildings, >,' foundations for s gas holders, : generators- an machinery on gas holders and steel tanks,, oil and water tanks, boilers, pumps, blowers, exhausters, ' engines and other machinery; also cast iron gas pipe Mr ton of 1«. ■ 14,' 12, 10. 8. 6 . and ; 4 Inches in diameter. Plans and specifications can be seen at the" company's office, rooms <19 and 20 I -eighth floor, Mills building, < San Francisco. \ SAN ' FRANCISCO." Cal., - Feb. 23. > 1898-Sealed i proposals. in triplicate, will be received here, ', and nt office 1 of Quartermaster, - San. Diego Barracks, Cal ,; until 11 o'clock a. m.. March ,2- >,"IS9S, and then opened,: for furnishing wood and - coal j for ." Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, ■ Fort .Baker, ' Benlcla Barracks, Fort Mason, ' . Presidio; of San Francisco, San Diego ' Bar- ' .racks and San ■ Francisco,, Cal.. during fiscal ! ' year commencing , July 1, 189 S. .* Government ; ' reserves ? right '. to : reject - or accept " any ■ and v. all -bids,, or any - part ■* thereof, -r Preference i given to articles of domestic production, con- | ditions of quality ' and. price (including in , the • price of foreign productions the duty thereon) • ' being ? equal, r and ':, such s preference •/ given ito articles of American ' production | produced on . ', Pacific ■ Coast sto : extent *of consumption ;- ; re- quired by the public service. there. - Informa- tion furnished on application to Quartermaster 'J at -.' San t Diego ' Barracks/ or to - undersigned. : j * Envelopes' containing | proposals should be ; in- f .. dorsed "Proposals a for wood ; (or coal)," and addressed to said Quartermaster, .or to.JAS.-; M. MOORE. Assistant Quartermaster-Gen- l- eral V. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. :;,-.. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ; OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKUXD KEAL ESTATE. _ FOR sale— High lot, 53x145, fenced, with large barn; new; street work complete, ' including sewer and -water pipes; one-half block from :• cars; bargain if taken Immediately. •, 1590 Alcatraz- ave.; Lorln, Berkeley. -•: • . :' A BEAUTIFUL HOME. I 7 ..- ■-:■ One of the neatest and best built homes In Oakland; It stories, 6 rooms, and also serv- j ant's room, bathroom, large reception hall; 2 chimneys, Monarch patent grates In parlor and j dining-room; 5 . large closets and fine pantry: ' back stairs from kitchen; Iron porcelain-lined j roll-rim bathtub: plumbing nickel plated; ce- ment steps and walk; front chimney Is rough blocks of sandstone, very pretty; this property is in good neighborhood and within six min- utes' walk of -station: price $3SOO, complete;- terms can be arranged. ; Call for further par- ticulars Lake Shore Land Company. A. H. BREED. Manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. .. 167 NINTH St.— Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and want ads taken. • '■ ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS; ALAMEDA' REAL ESTATE. 11200— SACRIFICeT lot " 40507Twi th gooT 7-room house; half block from station and' high school ; easy terms. • ." ■ . -■ ■ ■-. ■ ' ■ * ■ ' $2SOO^-New ' modern- cottage ; lot 40x150; fine location; $150 cash, $25 per month; for cash $2500; snap. . Beautiful new 8-room house, complete; lot 50x203; choice location; very easy terms. To Close an Estate — 10- room house; lot 60x140: Alameua'a best location; see this and make an offer. $12,750— Better than a Klondike as an Invest- ment; properties bringing $130 per month; mortgage of $9000 can remain; bargain. . , Houses to let in all- parts of the city. H. P.-MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park St.. Alameda. BIGGEST bargain— s2Boo: lot 70x160: cottage 6 v rooms: orchard and chicken yard: • >$ block i from Mastic station; all improvements. 1531 i Prospect st. Apply 501 Market St., S. P. WILL sacrifice a modern . new- house; small I payment, balance monthly; going to Klon- dlke: must and will sell. Box 1215. Call office. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. MUST be sold to close an estate; lot 123x270, near station; two frontages; street work done on one frontage; I want an offer. JOSEPH J. MASON, real estate, Berkeley Station. HOUSE of 8 rooms to let. furnished: modern Improvements; large, pleasant grounds; also one new surrey and phaeton for sale; also hand printing press and type. Box 1210. -Call. ~~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ~ ~- ADVICE free: divorce laws specialty; private; no fee without success; collections, wills, probate. insolvency, deeds, | damages, mort- j gages, copartnership, bllls-of-sale, patents, j trademarks, etc. ; established 10 years. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. ' PRIVATE matters. Insolvency, collections; free advice; open evenings. MeCABE, 103 Larkln. ' ADVICE free; no charge unless successful W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st. CHEAPEST and best in America— Weekly ! Call. Sent. to any address In the United j States or Canada one year • for $1 - 60, postage free. . . • ■ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO 'cREDITORS-^Estate .of JACOB NOTICE TO CREDITORS— Estate of JACOB C. JOHNSON, deceased. ' Notice is hereby ' given by the undersigned, ANNA E. JOHNSON, executrix of the estate of JACOB C. JOHNSON, 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 notice, to the said executrix at the office of J. C. JOHN- ; SON CO.. No. 400 Market St., the same being her place for the transaction of the business.' of the said estate In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Executrix of the estate of JACOB C. JOHNSON, de- ceased. • Dated at San Francisco, February 24. 1898. ■ J. A. STEPHENS, . Attorney for Executrix. Clans Spreckels build- Ing. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ; '. ! ARRIVED. ; Friday, February 25. . Schr Nettle Low, 6 hours from Point Reyes; 50 boxes butter, to J H Newbaner Co. ■. .-'=; >;< TRANS- ATLANTIC STEAMERS. LONDON— Feb Stmr Mississippi, . from New -York. . MOV ILLE— Feb 25— Stmr Ethiopia,' fm New York. ' LIVERPOOL — Arrived Feb 25— Stmr Bri- j tannia, from New York. ■ • ' ' * • NEW YORK— Arrived- Feb 25— Stmr Breiher- haven. from Antwerp. ■ . - . ,- MARRIAGE LICENSES. R. O. -Hoffman and Adrlenne M. Ray. 28—20. Olausßellesen and Glna Osborne. 33—26. -■ :-> • Max G. Gorgoll-and Ida Browcko-wsky, 30—21. < • M. Andichou and Eugenic Combatalde, 26—23. I George Keck and" Dhlale Ward. 25—23. ,T. de Lawczynskl and Anna Fabry. 32—22. J. F. Stromberg and Veronica Tunnev, 23— IS. M. Elmer Miller and Alice T. Stele, 27—27. ' Births— marriages— DEATHS. Birth, ' marriage 'and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must i>e handed in at either of the publication offices an.i be endorsed with the name. residence of persons authorized to have the same pub- lished. ' V: ; \ _1 ".'-.■''. •:■■'-■ BORN. : : CUNEO— this city. February 17. 189S, to the wife of Frank Cuneo, a daughter.. ■ ' ' EICKHOFF— San Rafael, February 17, 1898, to the wife of Henry Elckhoff, a son. KAUFMANN— In this city. February 23, 1898, to the wife of William Kaufmann, a daugh- ter. . -•■.,. .-..-•---..• ... TIETJEN— In this city, February 15, 189S, to the wife of Henry Tletjen. -a daughter. — — — —— — — — —^— — —^— — i— — j MARRIED. ALLEN— McHARVEY— In this city. February .19, 189 S. by the Rev. M. !M. Gibson, D.D.; John H. Allen, U. S. M. C. Mare Island, Cal., and Georgia A. McHarvey of San Fran- cisco. ■ '..: ' LEMPP— In this city. February 24. IS9S. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Edward Lurch and Clara Lempp. McLEAN— CROSETT— In this city, February 22, IS9B, by the Rev. W. C. Pond, D.D... Alex"- i ander D. McLean, M. . . D. and Lucia K. Crosett, both of. San Francisco. ORDWAY— ASTON— In Watsonville, February 21, IS9S, by the Rev. . Father Hassett, Ed | Ordway and Maria Aston. . •- ■ ! DIED. Badlam, Alexander .T. T Jamison. Luther H. Bartlett. Ann Jones, Rev. J. H. Bert elsen, John P. Lapham, Lorenzo Bolger, Lizzie ' . Lee, Mrs. James W. Briggs, Mary Lerch, John ' Bruner, Margaret .. Lowensteln, Isaak Chrlstensen, Chester Moock. Jacob -m •■ Cllne, John E. ' O'Farrell, John J. Corcoran. John F. Paulsen. James Crego, Mary J. . , Peacock. Clifford S. Donovan, David M. Power, Thomas F. Faulkner, Lizzie Wehrll, William * Francalse, Adelaide Trebucq,. Denis Gemballa. Walter Toulouse, Benard Green, < Edward W. Whlttler, Alonzo A. Guinn. Margaret Wilber, John M. \ Imslck, Wllhelmina ' ; BADLAM— " this city, February 24, 1898, Alexander .Thomas, dearly • beloved ■• son of ! . Mary and the late Alexander Badlam, and i brother of Edgar B. Badlam and Mrs. Frank Bradford, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 35 years 8 months and 7 days. . . Friends and '■ acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 3 o'clock, from the family residence, 1024 Franklin street. " Interment private. ''• " . •;,;■» . \ N. S. G. W.— Stanford Parlor No. 76. N. S G W. Brothers: You are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late brother. AT Badlam. this day' (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock : from \ the family residence. 1024 Franklin . street. By order of the president. . . JOHN W. LEWIS. President FRANK VAN DEVENTER. Secretary. ■' BARTLETT— In Santa Clara, February 24, 1898. Ann. Ufcloved . wife of Henry " Bartlett, sister . of Mrs. Robert Gallagher and Miss Margaret Mcßride, and, aunt of Mrs. : George Tewis ' Mrs. H. Penningson X Mrs. A. Jewell and ' Duncan Mcßride. ••-■. ■ ... ;' r ■' B.~7"The funeral will * take' place this day (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from her late residence. Clay street, near Lafayette, thence to St. Claire's Church, where a requiem mass, • " will be said for the repose of her soul, at ' 9 .o'clock. Interment Santa Clara Cemetery.' BERTELSEN— In : this city. February 22, 1898, ■ John Peter, beloved- husband ,of » Louisa Ber- telsen. . father of Arthur,; Myrtle : and Walter • Bertelsen, and- brother of -Mrs.- Decker and Christ Bertelsen. a native of Schleswlg, aged '■' 3S years 3 months and 18 days.-. A member of ' Dania, ' Danmark No. ■ 2.*--,*-* , ' ; \ ." ' ; "Z^T Friend « and s acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend, the funeral to-morrow ; (Sunday), .at 10. o'clock, : from K. of P. .-Hall;; - 909 ~ Market'^street,' where funeral services " will be 'held under the auspices of rl Dan- mark No. 2. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- : tery, by train leaving Third and. Townsend' streets at 11:30 o'clock. '.Remains at the par-: lors of H. P. Petersen & Co.. 228 McAllister street. ~ "•'.-;."' '.-,.' '''•.; - '■'-..■. : BOLGER— In this city, February 25. 1835. ' Liz- : zie, ) beloved daughter -of * Mary .'and the lato • Solomon -, Bolger, a native of San : Francisco, -. aged 18 years.-- -'■ .-:--."■*:.-----—-—,■ , - _-. , BRIGGS— In. Grass Valley. February 20, IS9S. Mary r: beloved wife of the late James Briggs, ' mother.; of * Annie, ■">,. Mamie, Willie::, and 9 Ella Briggs, and grandmother of James and. Wini-. I fred Briggs. -a, native of ■ Ireland, aged ;67 j ■■'': years." ': ■ ' ..;-.-'-j -.-■,. -' • ■:■ ■■■- ■■",!■■' BRUNER— In Hanford. ' February 23, > 1898, : Mar- r-i garet, • beloved wife of John Bruner, and sis- i ter of ; Della.:'Dugan. of San Francisco and ia Mrs. William ' Thurman :of Healdsburg, a na- ' *" ' ■• ■:■? ■;.--; '■ -, ■".. - -■■,■■■;•"■. ■-' '_.:-■■:-• ■ -. - ■..-*- -■ ': tlve of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 47 ' years.. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend th* funernl this day (Saturday), at S:3O o'clock, f*>m the funeral parlors of James McManus. Seventh and Caa-- tro streets. Oakland, thence to the Church of the Imtfiaculate Conception, where, a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CLINE— In this city, February 23, IS9S. John E. Cline, a native of Canada, aged 50 years and 11 months. E7"Frlends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Satur- day), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 1317 Broadway, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for cremation. CORCORAN— In this city, February 25, IS9B. John F., beloved son of William anJ the late Maria Corcoran, and brother of Thomas, Mary, Jane and Alice Corcoran, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 21 days. O Friends and acquaintance are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at I: JO o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 357 Clementina street, thence to St. Patricks Church for services at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CREGO— In- this city, February 25, 189 S. Mary J. Crego, grandmother of G. 11. Borland, a nati\e of Salem, Mass.. aged 59 years. E7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN— In this city. February- 25. U9B, our darling baby, Chester Simon Chrls- tensen, dearly beloved son of John P. and Johanna M. W. Christer.sen. and brother of Anna christensen. a native of San Francisco. aged 1 year S months and 7 days. DONOVAN— In this city. February 25. IS9B. David M., eldest and beloved son of Murty and the late Catherine Donovan, and brother of Edward, Hugh and John Donovan, and cousin of Mrs. M. Keily. a native of M;>ri- posa County, Cal., aged 37 years 7 months and 2S days. (£?■ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 7:3' l O'clock^ frofn his late residence. 14Xfi Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church. wher>} a mass will be celebrated for the rtpoea at his soul, commencing it 8 o'clock; Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FRANCAISE— In this city, February 23, IS9B, Adelaide Giraux, beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Marshall, and grandmother of Rev. E. J. DuEuy, a native of France, aged 7S years. ttTFricnds and acquaintances are respect- f-.illy invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the French Reform Church, H27 Pacific street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FAULKNER — In Bethany, San Joaquin County. February 25, 1898. Lizzie, dearly be- loved wife of James Faulkner, and mother of William B. and .Tames K. Fnulkner and Mrs. Joe Maloney, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. (C, 5 " Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at S o'clock, from her late resi- dence. Bethany, thence to the Catholic church, Livermore, where mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. Interment Livermore. GEMBALLA— In this city, February 25, IS9B, Walter, beloved son of Gustave and Elsie Gemballa, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months. GREEN— Near Los Gates. February HIM, Ed- ward Walter Green, a native of England, aged 42 years and 7 months. GUINN— In this city, February 25. IS9B. Mar- garet Guinn, mother of W. j. Guinn. a na- tive of County Longford. Ireland, aged 58 years. C? Notice of funeral hereafter. IMSICK— In this city, February 25. UN, Wil- helmina Imsick, dearly beloved mother of Fred. Herrmann and Willie Imsick. Mrs. F. Block, Mrs. E. Alber, Mrs. J. Denzler and Mrs. F. Rathjens. a native of Germany, aged- 69 years 3 months and 27 days. ty Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow- (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. F. Rathjens, 13278 Pacific street, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. JAMISON — At the home of the parents, on Mount Hamilton road. February 22, 1898, Luther Howe'.l Jamison, a native of Mis- souri, aged 34 years 4 months and 10 days. JONES— In Pacific Grove. February 15. 1898, Hi • .1. H. Jones, a native of Cornwall. Eng- land, aged 74 years. LAPHAM— In this city, February 24. 1898, Lorenzo, beloved husband of Amelia J. Lap- ham, a native of Massachusetts. (C?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Inter- ment private. LEE— In Watsonville. February 22. IS9B, Mm. James W. Lee. aged nbout 53 years. LERCH— In this city, February 25. lg», John, beloved husband of Maria C. Lerch, a na- tive of Germany, aged 63 years 1 month and fl days. (T7*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 12iW Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers LOWENSTEIN— In this city, Fehruarv 25. 1898, Ipaak. beloved husband nf Lena Lowenstein, and father of Mrs. M. Levy. Mrs. J. Krone, Mrs. S. Flyshaker. Mrs. .1. Ramon and Nathan. Joseph and Daiid Lowenstein, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 9 months and 19 day*, CTFriends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. 1012 Jack- son street, between Mason and Taylor. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. I. O. B. B.— Members of Modin Lodge No. 42, I. O. B. 8., are requested to meet at the lodgeroom to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our 'fite brother, Isaak Lowenstein. By order of H. MAUSER. President. MOOCK— Tn this city. February 24, 189S, Jacob, dearly beloved husband of Mary E. Moock. father of Carl F., Edna E., Katie, Louise C. and John J. Moock. son of Katherlne Moock, and brother of Gretchen. Barbara. Katie, Peter, John and George Moock, a native of Germany, aged 43 years 3 months and 29 days A member of German Metzger Verein, Butchers' Board of Trade and Memorial Lodge No. 174. A. O. U. W. (n7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Shiels build- ing, 32 'O'Farrell street, where funeral serv- ices will be held under the auspices of Mem- orial Lodge No. 174, A. O. U. W. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1209 Mis- sion street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. O'FARRELL— In this city, February 23, 1898. John Joseph O'Farrell. beloved brother of Pct a r O'Farreli, Mrs. Henry Brockhoff and the late Mrs. John McClellan. a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 5 months. (TTFriende and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 5:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence Of his sister. Mrs. Henry Brockhoff, 130 A Fourteenth street, near Folsom. thene» to the Church ut St. Charles Borromeo, cor- ner Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for services, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cpmetery. PAULSEN— Near Custrovllle. February" 22. 1898. James Paulsen. a native of Denmark, aged 42 years 3 months and 10 days. PKACOCK— In Oakland, February 25, 1898, Clifford S . beloved son of James C. and Mar- garet Peacock, a native of Oakland, aged 4 months and 17 days. POWER— In this city, February 25, 1898, Thomas F.. beloved son of Rose and the late Thomas H. Power, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 29 years. $y Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday. February 2S. at tM o'clock, from his late residence 2535 Folcom street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TREBUCQ— In this city, February 24, 1898, Denis beloved husband of Madeleine Tre- bucq brother of Benard and Jean, uncle of Benard Mousqull. and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Gallard. a native of France, aged 4fi years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funernl to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence Thirty-fourth and Railroad avenuee. South San Francisco, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall corner Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held, under the ans- pices of Franco-American Lodge No. 207. In- terment Golden Gate Cemetery. TOULOUSE— Ia Golden Gate. Oakland, Febru- ary ""4 I S 9S Benard, beloved husband of Al- bine'Touloufe, and father of Louise Tou- louse a native of France, aged 42 years. try Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J S Godeau, thence to French Church of Notre Dame dcs Vlctoires. where . services will be held, commencing at 10:30 O'clock, thence to French Zouaves' Hall. 320 Post strret. between Stockton and Powell. WEHRLI— In this city, February 23. 189 S. Wil- liam beloved husband of Annie Wehrll. and father of Henry. Gretohen and Rosie Wehrli. a nutive of Switzerland, aged 45 years S months and 22 days. A member of Triumph Lodge No. ISO. A. O. U. W. (r_7"Fr'.ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, .rom the parlors of H F Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. WHITTIER— In this city. February 25. 1898. Alonsio A., beloved son of Flavilla S. and the late Alonzo A. Whittier. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 12 days. WILBER— Near San Jose, February 23. 1898. John M. Wllber, a native of New York, aged 70 years and 19 days. IMcAVOY & GALLAGHER, i FUNERAL DIRECTORS & KMBALMERS I 20 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincoln School. 3 Telephonf. South SO. 1 Estab. 1858. Tel. South 47. CRAIG &COCH RAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs, 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use of eui' c&trons. Rubber tire* on our ambulance. 15