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HKI.P W.WTKD— Continued.
BPEcT.rL"NOTICK . . . .T.7!7^7..'.T..77T.T.?. ."
Not that we -.want to. 'but we are "like the
■» great daily press" of this great "country." scr-
vnnts of the people; we are therefore com-
pelled to open pait of to-day to fill these 3241
different pos<iU;ns> so call-er.rly, as Mr. Ready
, will be at office aione; aH our other staff
. will celebrate :. ;....
° " .'.Murray & ready
..Leading Employment and Labor Agents..
.... c s .. Want To-day :
;i2S| rallrQaditcamr-ters and
$1 75 day .- ..Laborers '.... $175 day
Free -.•. c fn'r» frej
500 men ■• tor .Arizona *
C C 49 farm ani orchard hands," $28, $25; 2 stable-
men. *cc. boss here $20
3 °b.utter. • matters „ . .$25 nnd found
12 milkers f ■ $25 and *20 and found
••'•'!« Urtwrertf.: &>{■•« great mine*
°.-. .'..,::■.. wages from $2 50 day
n.)"esr*-.ri^nce. required
2T. »golJ sravef miners' '. $2 50 day
■ .' :,rinV>e.s. fil'.erjs.. : {1 60 a day
30 latforefs ami teamsiers, city Jobs.. Jl 75 duy
lsiT w.;o-.lch>4pj.:era ...• $1 50 and $1 cord
, ;•( tlethaicers. .:_..»,.: Be So anJ lie each
.-- 10 NrlcK\_.Ti'.l laborers ,t, t '....tl ?f> to $2 day
" chocemeri for ranches ..-.' $2 and found
/vi I •'*/••■ ■ .'.MURR.VY. * READY.- "
c ...*.'..... £. .'. ' . ■ . .:,„.". :...;.. '.634-6:6 Ciay st.
"o,XsSIBTABTI?.-b«ker," o ,XsSI8TABTl?.-b«ker, near city, !" % and found:
rirU-£r.>.r'-a milk. wagori, $:'*o ar.d found; city
"0 j" b / M.tUfR-A-Y- & READY.' 634-636 Clay st.
GANG edgerjnSn -for sawmill, see boss here;
c -cood wages. ./MURRAY 4 -READY, 634-636
Clay gt. /» . -•■
v COOKS »....:. '.".., .C00K5. '....". COOKS
Chef hotel cook, country. $63 to $70;. broiler
or fry er, 'same place. $30 and found: steam-
boat cooks '. : '••■SJj and found
12 hctcL bo;iTdlng house and' .restaurant
cooks, different i>laees. $60. V<u. $40 and $30.
MURRAY. '&.- rUBAD-Y. 634-036. C1uy St.
UNEMPLOYED ". 777.. . . ....- : .777
What Murray.* Read.Vhajre done for others:
. gave"l7,ooo rr.en w&*k during year 1537. MUR-
RAY & READY- ffln do for you during this
. year. 1&&S; ounvr cue., . .'. .-.come all
t MURRAY & -READY. C34-(3"6 Clay st.
20 WAITERS .... ''WAITERS .-... WAITERS
For springs, resorts,.' hotels and • restaurants
In city ar.d country.- $30, $23 and 120 and
found. MURRAY & READY. C 34-636 CTay st.
9 DISHWASHERS •./..- DISHWASHERS
For city -and -country hotels, restaurants.
mines, "etc.. $:;. $20 ami $I.' and found. MUR-
RAY & READY. 634-656 Clay st.
2 IRONERS. FARE FREE.... S3O AND FOUND
. inarkersand dWtributora, fare paid, $30 and
found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st.
J BUTCHERS. COUNTRY SHOPS
Man to clean butcher'-s wagons, etc. $26 and
found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St.
TYPEWRITER, 'country; exceptionally good
lob: with a large corporation. MURRAY &
READY. 634-636 Clay st.
MAN arid. wife, man to pick fruit, wife cook.
$ri and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636
Clay Bt. . .;
WANTED— Cook, French restaurant. $60; sec-
ond cook, $.73; cook, ulaln, notel, $40; sec-
ond cook. $20:- waiters, $35, 17 a week, $6 a
week anJ J2 ll a month: dishwashers. $15 to $25;
vegetable mar.. 525: roners, $25 to $40;
washer. $3, >: butler. $S5; second butler, $30;
etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton St.
CLERK for Insurance dfflce; assistant bookk-
eeper; shop timekeeper; collector; to-< Jay.
313 Bush st.
HOTKL man»K»r: clubhouse steward: hotel
clerk; checkroom- clerk; to-day. 313 Bush st.
PRACTICAL young man as cashier and man-
ager. $100 per month. 313 Bush st.
SKIPPING clerk; 2 porters for commission
5- house; driver for bakery. 313 Bush st.
WATs'TED— A hoy for restaurant. 12? Fourth'
street. '. - :
WAITER, extra for to-day. 108 Hayes st.
"WATCiiMAN; janitor?, porters, butlers, fire-:
, man; investigate new prop&sition, subscript-
tlcn. ■ 313 lluih Ft. ;
SALESMAN for.? machinery; liquor traveler;
j bookkeeper; store porter. 313 Bush at.
: RELIABLE, young men to collect and take
orders for a reliable firm: must.be acquainted
and furnish ?.?J0 cash security. Address box
. U. branch Call office. 3ST Hayes Ft.
LADY and gentlemen Bollcitors to sell neces-
household article. Box. 7645, Call office.
BOY to learn de?ijcnlrtg and lithographing;
must ti.iv»sflme talent.' *>>r drawing; no sal-
while learning. 529 Clay Ft., .room 7.
BOY wanted to learn electrical trade: must
live with parents. Address M. S., box M ■
Call office. l •
soldiers and their friends wanted to eat
best U»c meal, in Oakland. \;3 Franklin st.
SAILORS and ordinary wanted at LANE'S
004 Dafis st., near Jackson.
\\ ANTED— Laborers and. mechanics to know
lhat Ed Roikin, Reno House proprietor, still
runs Df-nver House. 217 Third st. : 150 large ]
rooms; 25c per night; $1 to M per week.
WANTED— At. Montana, House. 7G4>~ Mission, i
men to take rooms; 10c, lie and 25c per'
night: 60c, 90c and $1' per week. :
BARHERS'" Progressive Union; free . employ- J
ment.. Bernard,. Pec.. 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164.
MEN'S flrie calf shoes to order, $2 SO; men's
polir.g. 35c; only one price. »59 Howard st. !
MEN to learn.-ibarber trade in eight weeks. 8. ]
F. Barber. College, 13SH. Eighth st.
£ SINGLE furnished; fine, large, sunny and airy i
m room. 25c night. Rcsedale House, 321 Ellis. ■
BARBERS' Jtss'^TFrei'Emplbym'-t Office. s7 ;
FUCHS, Sec... 325 Grant aye. ; tel. Grant 136.
TRY Aerae H6u"seVSs7 Market St.. below Sixth,
for a room; .a right; $1 a week.
•SINGLE rooms. 10c and 15c night: 75c and $1 i
week. Llndell--House,..Slxth and Howard sts..
WANTED— To collect' wages due laborers and
clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter it.
WINCHESTER^HOUSE. .44 Third St.. near
Market; 200 rooms. .' ■ a night; reading room;
fr»t» 'bus and -baggage to and from the ferry.
AGENTS WANTED.
CATALOG, war' goods, flags, bows, etc., free.
L. N. . SHItAN, 34 Oliver St., Boston. Miss.
WANTED— Men and women in every town to
work for U3 at their homes
NO CANVASSING. .
We will send you work immediately. We
have several lines of work to giv» out, some
of which requires no experience whatever. If
you can't devote the who! day to our work
you can earn $5 or $6 a- week by working ar
hour or two of an evening. Enclose stamp.
we will send you full- instructions free of
charge. Standard Art Manufacturing Com-
pany. 51 Standard building, 142 West Twenty-
third si . New York.
EiRE and qui-ci. seller:' we want live agents;
new; money? Room l*OS, Clau* Epreckels bdg.
WANTED — Good solicitors for coffee and tea;
laJles preferred. 901 Washington st., Oakland.
ELEVENTH, MX- Branch office of The Call.
Subscriptions and ads' taken.
WA.VTEO— MISCELLAAEOIS.
WANTED— A second-hand typewriter. Ad-
dreps box SCSO, Call office.
GOOD double action harp very cheap. Box
774. Call office. - . .
. LOST.
—Black-hatred water spaniel; answers to
the name of Major. By returning same to
1120 Lombard st., near Hyde, a reward of $5
will be paid.
LOST— Small black and tan bitch; has fresh
wound on neck: etitcned and bandaged. Re-
turn to I. W. O'ROURKE, Veterinary Sur-
geon, 1507 California st . and receive reward.
LOST— Lady's gold watch';' Initials A. W. D. on
case. Liberal reward to finder at 203 Mission ;
at., upstairs. »
LOST— A passbook with the Hibernla Savings
ard Loan • Society -o* San Francisco, No. 135.-
201. In the name Of THOMAS DOLAN. The
finder will i lease return to bank.
$2 50 REWARD— White bull terrier dog; ears
cropped. Return tp 1627 Turk" st. .\-...; ;
L<~>ST— Lady's Elgin watch on Vallejo st. Re-
■:-:. to MISS BERGEN. 1522 Powell «'.
..FOUND.
FOUND— Great Dane, license £35. Owner can
hive the same by paying expenses. Address ;
709 Stockton st. ED. REYNAUD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ADVICE free; no charge unless successful.
<V. W DAVIDSON. 527 Market st.
ALL private law rases. Insolvency, collections,
free advice; open cv. Atty. McCabe. lOC Larkia.
L S. CLARK— Emrn«Bprcckels bid?., 327 Mar-
ket; consultation free; no fees. In advance.
AM/irE fr»e on nil !»cal matters. T. F. ;
KTACK. M MrAillwfpr ft., room 84. I
btSWIXG MACHINES.
AUTOMATIC. ' Domestic. Singer" and White :
_ cheap: repairing jruaranteed. 1315 Mission st.
X MONTHLY-- Rented. rrp.alr^C. boughtTßold;
machine supplies, nr, Fi x .th: phone Mint 45.
ALL Uln>ls bought, !«o!d, i-xchansed. rented:
_ror-alrir.g nt lowest ratss. 205 Fourth et.
TYPEWRITERS.
Al J}lA ty ?™ Hl r*'f''M-zn<i rented!" f^w~partYy j
„ price*. , AUEXANPEH &. CO., 110 Monlironuv >
rmrvtciAsa.
DR C. C. O'T'ONNFTt.L r«n^. •4• 4 . r , 8l(1 , nTO . I
UM Market; d'seace* at wrm.*" 4 r '* l( '' n «».
omen a specialty. -J
ni'SINESS CHANCES.
A^-$1200; HOTEL and bar; near boat landing
and depot; 35 furnished rooms; 40 steady
boarders: large transient trade. KREDO £
CO.. ~ | Geary st.
. A— s9oo; CORNER grocery and bar; $500 cash,
balance time: all fresh stock; fine business;
mostly bar trade. KREDO & CO., 22^ Geary.
$1000— GROCERY, Oakland: exchange for
ranch; also $2000, grocery and bar: exchange
for Oakland or Alameda home. KREDO &
CO., 12V4 Geary st.
$1100— FAMILY liquor store *«-<th bar and side
entrance: value in stock. KREDO & CO.
A— s3oo: RESTAURANT. $30 dally; 20 steady
boarders; other good restaurants from $200
to $3n». KREDO & CO., 22Vi Geary st.
A— MEAT market: $50 dally; oldest in city;
make offer. KREDO & CO. 22H Geary st.
A— s2oo; branch bakery, notions and school sup-
plies; near school. KREDO & CO.. 22^ Geary.
A— $1000; WOOD, coal, hay, grain and boarding
stable. KREDO & CO.. -- -„ Geary st.
JSJO-GROCERY and bar. with wine-making >
outfit; first-class location; rood stock; rent i
$25; a bargain. City Agency. S5O Market st.
$12'X>— GROCERY .■■■■". bar; North Beach: long-
estahltahed; 4 living rooms; guaranteed busi- :
ness; rent $45. City Agency. '-0 Market st.
ISOO— COAL a..; wood yard; Western Addition;
long- established; choice lot custor«?r«; rent
free: horses, wagons, etc., woith JiCOO. City '■
Agency, j.c-0 Market st.
! A— RESTAURANT: large trade $125
A grocery and bar; Western Addition; re-
ceipts $15 day; |550. ROGERS & HYDE, UN
Market St.
GOOD paying saloon on Market st.; cheap. j
_ ROGERS A: HYDE. 1206 Market st.
1 — FIRST-CLASS restaurant for sale in Oak- j
lanu; owner has had the place 8 years; loca- .
tion is the best in the city: on principal
street; no opposition; clearing $200' per month;
this is a rare chance; proprietor is going to
Europe. Mclaughlin & CO.. 23 Kearny.
PHOTOGRAPHIC plant, best In Central Call- 1
Corals, for gale; chance of lifetime to up-to-
date worker. Address BENT, 40 California st.
SMART man (Catholic preferred) to Increase
trade lr. finely fitted up grocery and bar. Box
S. C. 04. all office. •
$2300— C ASH business on Market st. W. 11.,
box 10. Call office. ' '
FOR SALE— Saloon; stock and fixtures; one of j
the best locations in the city; doing a good ■
business; no reasonable offer refused; good I
j reason for selling. 434 Pine St.. near Kearny.
i FOR SALE— Paying 15c barber shop; estab-
lished 21 years; finely fitted up, retiring from !
business. O. S. MEYSEL. 1504 Park St.. I
Alameda.
SMALL produce commission business paying '
big: $350, worth $800; will guarantee business
with real estate. Box 7432 Call office. j
; BEST little restaurant in S. F. for sale; see j
It; cheap for cash; no agents. Address R_,
| box 106. Call office.
$150— ESTABLISHED crisp business: complete
with machine; on Market ct. Address H., |
box 271. Call.
' JC-ACRE chicken ranch; great bargain. LOW- ■
KRY « OWENS. Fruit vale station. j
FOR Sale— Very cheap; well paying saloon, |
' lunch and lodging house in prosperous coun-
try town; account of sickness. For particulars
apply at 130 Ninth st. .S. GROSSMAN.
FOP. Hotel, 26 rooms, furnished; cost
■ UiGOO 10 years age; now asking $ISOO. lot In- i
eluded. Call at 216 Third St., San Francisco, j
get terms and make offer.
j FOR SALE— SIIO; big bargain: candy and cigar |
' store; 3 living-rooms; furniture; cheap rent;
sickness Qause of sale. £28 Third st.
BAKERY, selling s' buckets bread over coun- '
ter; good cake trade; rent $30. 3025 Sacra- \
mento st. .
; FOR SALE— Cheap; bar and grocery; $250. G., ■
box 25, Call office. |
1 FOR sale A fruit store, doing good business,
at 267 Third St.
WANTED— A paper route. Box 5631, Call of-
i fice. : |
' SOBER steady plumber and tinsmith can take j
long-used shop In center of town St. Helena: I
German preferred; rent $10- month. Address
ROSSI & ANDERSON. St. Helena.
BUTCHER SHOP for sale cheap: doing very
good business: satisfactory reasons for sell-
ing; investigate. S. , box 454, Call office.
• SALOON and 3 living rooms; rent $1S; same
hands 14 years; opposite new postofflce site. ,
• 50 Seventh et.
GOOD shoemaker shop for sale. Inquire 305
Third st.
AN extraordinary chance, $1500 for coal busl-
j ness; 2000 cash customers; buildings; office; :
1 6 wagons: 6 hcrses: steam engine; circular
saw; stock on hand, etc: yard 300x130; low
rent; owner going to Alaska. See S. H. {
MATHER A SON. 460 Ninth st .. Oakland.
[FOR SALE^-One-thlrd or % Interest in a flrst-
: " class hardware and plumbing business In
• town of 6000 inhabitants near San Francisco,
; In the center of the best dairy, poultry, fruit !
and farming districts In the State. For par- !
ticulars Inquire of SANFORD BENNETT,
; 17-19 Beale st. i
FOR .sale In Fruitvale— Branch bakery, a no-
tion store; nice line of confectionery, station-
ery, cigars and tobacco; also news depot,
laundry and employment office; next to camp;
good reason for selling; living rooms; low
i rent. Box 364, Call office. |
GROCERY and bar; old-established place. Ap- :
ply at 252 First Bt.. corner Clementina. - . -
; FuR sale — old established groceries and ;
bar?; price $1250. Box 201, Call office.
LONG established corner saloon; must be sold.;
cheap If at once. Box 1256, Call office.
FOR sale— Call route at San Jose. For par-
ticulars apply at Call business office.
COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO.
W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st.
CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly i
'.'all. Eerit to any address In the United :
States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage
paid. ;
LODGING HOUSbS FOR SALE.
A- KREDcT&" CO." ~~ Oeary~Bt. ;
UP-TO-DATE BROKERS.
110 rms; best $4650. 13 rms; clears $50...5560 i
Mrms; corner 1200; 12 rms; best 500
53 rms; Sixth St.. 1800112 mm, transient.... 950
4? rms; Geary.... 11 rms; good 400
Bras; Kearny.. 2600J10 rms; O'Farrell... 650 ;
25 rms; Post 1550 9 rms; Leavenw'th. 275 i
22 rms; transient. WO 9 rms: Taylor 350 i
20 rms; very best 1600 j 9 rms; Jones 450
20 rms; cor. Kear- : 8 rms; Jones 225
ny 1000- 7 rms; Geary 225
■'■ 17 rms; Powell... 700 And many others.
14 rms; Eddy..... 850 ~7.
Many of the above part cash, balance time. j
1 60 ROOMS and &8 rooms, exchange for city or I
: Oakland property. KREDO & CO.. 22>4 Geary-
! 777777777.7777 ROGERS & HYDE
12C6 Market et.. Junction Golden Gate aye.;
take elevator.
32 rooms; clears $200 monthly $2500
50 rooms; sunny corner; payments '..
1 14 -rooms; near Leaven wort h. on Eddy.... 960
; 44 rooms; fine for transients; part cash... 1600
; 21 rooms; near Baldwin; cheap
i 24 rooms; on Ellis; best in city.. ISOO
46 rooms; Market St.; clears $200; cheap
FO-ROOM German hotel $1100
FO-room corner house; clears f.SOO 1400
26-rooms; rent $50: central 650
19 rms.; boarding 1500 10 rms.; fine cor... 300
15 rms.: corner... 900 15 rms.; on 4th St.. 250
22-room house 850
H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market St., opp. Fifth.
LODGING house, 23 rooms; 1 block from
Market: rent $58; cash or trade. City Agency,
SBO Market st.
! 19 ROOMS furnished; rent $33: good living:
j cheap for cash; owner goes away. 48 7th st.
LODGING-HOUSE for sale very cheap, at 25
Ninth st.
339 HAVES ST.— Branch office of The Call.
: Subscriptions and ads taken.
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
j GOOD furniture very cheap at 4 Scotland St.,
off Filbert, near Mason, in rear, upstairs. j
FURNITURE of 5-room flat for sale: rent $13 j
• 1344 Eddy ft. _^
I — —^— ?™ — ""^ —^— —^—— ,
~ MORSES.
'■ CAMP -wagons, buggies, wagons, harness of all ■
kinds; 40 horses; must sell. Emporium Sales ;
Yards. 220 Valencia st.
40 HORSES for side; also wagpns, bugei-.«
carte, harness; Grand Arcade Hori>» Mar-
ket, 227 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- •
day SULLIVAN & r>OYLK. Auctioneers. ;
WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ;
FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap
for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open
buggy; also i hack. 828 Harrison- st.
! SPECIAL rale of harness and vehicles. , Lie- ■
bold Harness Co.. 211 Larkln. orP. City Hall I
CARPBT cleaning.
rrr"Y"~^Steanr~Carpet-ClcanlnK Works—
moves, lays carpets C H. STEVENS. . Mgr..
■ Si and 40 Eighth ft.; telephone South. 2io.
WHEN. you become disgusted with poor work i
send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet
Beating Works. 3.^-57 Teha ma n.; tel s V
iNCIC Carpet-cleeninß Co., 402 Sutter st.;
tel. Main W.. GEO." WOLCOM. Proprietor.
J - McQUKEX'H Cal. Carpet-Cleaning Co.. 453
' Stevenson st. . Tel, S. 225; lowest rates.
CAiIPEIS t leaned nt 3c per yard: relalfl at 3c. j
STRATTON. 3 Eighth St.; t.l. Je«.<ie 944.
J~B MITCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 14th
St.; cleaning 3c n yard: Mission i*. j
COnTclln^S Carivt-Bentlng Works, 333 Golden
Gate aye. ; Ul. E««t 126 '
THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1898.
HOUSES TO LET.
ELEGANT S-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Cali-
fornia and Lake ets. ; prices will sunrise
you. MARCUSE A REMMEL. 628 Market nt.
: JANE place, 5. oft Pine St., bet. Mason and
Taylor—Upper floor, house; 5 rooms; cheap.
i LINDEN AYE.. 468. near Lacuna St.— sl2 60;
houve of 4 rooms, cellar and yard.
NEW elegant houses of 6 and 8 rooms: pay-
: ab'.e same as rent; Leavenworth. nr. Lombard.
! TO LET— House on Jackson st. hill: seven
rooms and bath: nice yard, garden and fine
view. Apply 1210 Jackson St. \
WE can rent you a house with or without a |
flac pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont-
sToawry st.
$25— SI'NNY house. 7 rooms, bath and laundry; ;
yards for flowers. DEMPSTER. 3« Glen ;
Park aye.. off Twelfth st.
HOtSES TO LET.
, HANDSOMELY furnished hoOM of 11 rooms;
1 desirable location. Address box "656, Call.
j TAYLOR. SlO — Completely furnished sunny!
house, 10 rooms and bath. Call between 1:30
• , i
COTTAGES TO LET.
: $7: SUNNY cottage; 5 rooms: Roscoe St.. eff
Crescent aye. Apply 64 Sliver St.. off Third. :
FLATS TO LET.
ABHBURY Heights and Park-Flats 1708 Wai- ;
ler st.. 6 rooms and bath: $12 and $18.
j CHURCH. 1317— Upper flat 5 rooms and bath;
rent $10. j
j COLLINGWOOD. 144—6 rooms and yard; ash-
man and water free: $10. j
I ELEGANT upper flat 5 rooms and bath; mod- '
em built; sunny all day. 919 Capp st.
ELGIN i'AKK 25— A lovely flat; five large!
rooms; hot and cold water; store room.
FLAT of 5 rooms; eunny side; no children. I
440 Jessie st.
GEARY, 1517— 4 nice rooms: bath; toilet; cellar; ;
yard; furnished; hall; gus; $1S: water free.
HOWARD. 1155— Cozy flat of 4 rooms; station-
ary wash tubs anj bath; $IS.
, HYDE, 1708, near Val.fjo— Elegant sunny mod- :
crn flat: 5 rooms and bath; rent reasonable, i
JERSEY. 339. near Castro— Modern fiats. 5 and I
; 6 rooms; basement; bath; yard; $12 and $13. ]
i LANGTON, 38— 515; sunny flat, 5 rooms and !
bath.
lib Perry Ft.; $1": flat. 5 rooms.
llti'— Perry St.: $10: fiat, 4 rooms.
BACTON. ELDRXDGE & CO., 63* Market.
j LARKIN. 70*^— Sunny flat 7 rooms and bath;
rent $35. j
MCALLISTER, l? 09, -r Park— 3 and 5 rooms :
and bath. $7 U and Jl3. j
NINETEENTH, 4210— Flat 4 rooms and yard; j
1 ashman and w***r free: $S.
NINETEENTH, 4216 and 1120— Two lower flats I
4 rooms each; tubs and bath and basement; '
! ashman and water free; $12 each.
i PIERCE. 8032. near Greenwich— New upper flat
of 5 large rooms and bath; basement: yard; $18. |
i TURK. "OB and D— 2 sunny flats. 4 rooms and
i bath: large baeement, yard; rent $12 and $13;
no children.
UPPER flat of 5 roimß and bath: basement.
13S1 Baker, bet. Post and Geary sts. |
WE CSA rent you a flat with or without a flag- :
pule. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Mont-
gamery st. (
4 AND 6 room flats on Twelfth st. and Glen
Park aye., $IJ. $14, $15. $18 and $23 50. DEMP-
STER. 36 Glen Park aye.. oft Twelfth st.
$11— THREE sunny rooms; yard; 137 Ivy aye.;
' water free.
' $12— < UPPER) 4 sunny rooms, 135 Ivy aye.;
! (lower) $10.
I $15 PER month: flat 5 rooms. 724 Harrison St.,
bet. Third and Fourth.
I 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay— Open until 9:30 j
! o'clock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip-
tions and want ads taken.
!!J . ,
KOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
: AT 52 Second— Nice single, double and light
■ housekpg rms; week, $1 to $2 60; ciay, 25 to ouc.
! BUCHANAN. 602. corner Fe4l— Bay-windows;
kitchens: others: single, en suite; $6 to $9. i
! BUSH. ISOS-^-S small housekeeping rooms fur- j
nished.
1 CASTRO, 1015—3 furnished rooms, bath and
gas, complete for housekeeping.
EDDY, 604— Furnished housekeeping rooms.
FOLSOM, i7o— Sunny rooms, furnished for
fa usekeeplng; rent cheap. j
FOLSOM. 573— 2 sunny rooms, furnished for j
housekeeping; water In kitchen: J2 2a a week. .
GOLDEN GATE. 780— Large unfurnished room,
$S; small bedroom. $4.
HOWARD, STVs— Nicely furnished rooms, com- i
plete for housekeeping, very reasonable.
JESSIE, 476. near Sixth— Furnished rooms for
housekeeping; also others.
MCALLISTER, 422— Furnished rooms for house-
keeping; gas and bath.
MINNA. 28— Furnished rooms. $1 per week;
housekeeping rooms; piano free.
MINNA, 571B— Nice sunny unfurnished room,
$4.
: MISSION. 1215^4— Well furnished single and !
double sunny rooms; terms very reasonable.
NATOMA. 645—2 sunny furnished rooms, com-
plete for housekeeping; yard; $11.
NINTH, 111—2 or 3 sunny front; bath and !
stove; all conveniences; rent reasonable.
OAK. 911—3 sunny furnished rooms; piano, gas,
coal stove, garden.
i POLK. 522— Front sunny connecting unfurni;>h-
| ed suite; also single njom; nice and quiet.
' POLK. 607— Nice large bay-window front room.
I kitchen; complete for housekeeping; $10 mo.
POLK. 6U— Parlor suite and kitchen with gas
stove: reasonable.
j POLK. 1643, cor. Clay— 2 or 3 learge nswly-
furnl?hed sunny front rooms; housekeeping.
j POST, 615—2 sunny back housekeeping rooms, i
$12: also other rooms.
I POST, 1304— Unfurnished rooms suitable for !
! housekeeping, single or en suite; low rent; ]
choice location.
J BACRAMBNTO, 1W Tims rooms; separate!
entrance; rent $7; large yard.
| SEVENTH. lt>l — Large sunny rooms for house-
keeping. $7, $8 and upward.
I SHIPLEY. 255— 4 housekeeping rooms; $6;
water and scavenger free; no children; no
do>*s; no cats.
SOUTH PARK. 184 — 2 sunny rooms, complete j
a for housekeeping: $10 50 per month.
STOCKTON, 1307— T0 rent— Nicely rurnlshed
rooms for housekeeping-.
TURK. 338—2 completely furnished housekpg
rooms; gas, bath; nrivate; use of parlor.
2 OR S completely furnished rooms; housekeep-
ing; use of piano. The Piedmont HoUBe. 113 A
Sixth st.
3 DESIRABLE sunny rooms for housekeeping;
corner; marine view. G. . box 400. Call office.
ROOMS TO LET.
APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonable;
Com. Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st. ; trunks
moved to any part of city, 25c; tel. Main 49.
ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny St.— Pleasant
Bunny rooms, en suite and single; first-ciass
In every respect; terms reasonable.
AT 147 Powell and 211 O" Farrell, nicely fur-
nished rooms by day, week or month.
AT 242 Stockton — Sunny rooms; pretty view;
.-,-jiel house; baths, gas; very reasonable.
AT «W Hyde. Sutter 715-717-719. S2»\± and Mason
*?7— Ch"i<'e. >unny: r^.isrr'.iibie: Investigate.
AT The Randolph. 501 Post— Slnp-le rooms, bay-
window parlors and suites, $1 50 to $4 week.
BOHEMIA. 23b Post, 2 blocks from principal
hitfls; newly furnished; all conveniences.
DELAWARE. 1433 Market— Furnished or un-
furnished single and double rms. ; $8. $10 mo.
EDDY, 118— Pleasant, clean sunny rooms, $5
up: also housekeeping rooms; quiet home.
EDDY, 326 — Nlcrly furnished small room for
gent; also larger room for light housekeeping;
private family.
ELLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)— First-class sunny
rooms and suites for gents. $1 60 to $* week.
FOLSOM. HO. near Fourth— sl a week and up;
sunny furnished rooms.
GEARY. 14 A— Furnished rooms; $1 50 per week
and upward. alp-> transient.
GEARY. 405 (The Navarre)— Elegant furnished
rooms; suites or single. MRS. H. HYER.
GEARY. .",:.(;— Elegant sunny suite parlors; :
suitable 2 <-r 4; piano; other rooms; light
housekeeping.
GEARY. •/.'-— Handsome sunny front room;
every convenience: also nice single rooms.
GLOBE House, 821 Howard— Per night, 20c to
$1: week. $1 to $4: reading room: Howard cars.
GOLDEN GATE a\>.. 727— Sunny, handsomely
furnished front room; running water; fire
grate; private family; reasonable.
GRAND SOUTHERN, S. E. cor. Seventh and
Mission— Pleasant sunny rooms, en mute ana
single: elevator; moderate rates; families. 1
Hancock House, in Miasma Bstii i .»iun>
rooming house; $1 50 to $5 per week. <
.;.-'•>.. ltVik. nrar Fourth— Finely fur- -
n'.sh*<s sunny roorr.s; bath; all convenience's; !
guist borne. V a week.
ROOMS TO LET— Continued.
HOWARD, 935V4 (New Philadelphia)— All new;
sunny rooms; gas; baths free; lowest rates.
HYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)— Unfurnished
sunny corner suites: running water, bath and
gas; flrst-class every respect; terms reasnble.
JONES, 207— Nicely furnished suites and single
rooms reasonable; gas, water, bath; central.
JONES. 301 — Sunny front rooms, handsomely
furnished; hot and cold water; baths.
MARTINET, 1101 Geary, door above Van Ness-
Suites, single rooms; newly furnished.
I MARKET, 206S— Large sunny bay-window front
| room for one or two gentlemen; $7 50.
j McAllister. Hkttt— Nicely furnished single
and double rooms; reasonable; opposite City
Hall.
! MCALLISTER, BU— Nice front suite: also front
single room; bath; gas; private family.
MINNA, 330— Nice sunny furnished front room,
$5 month: private.
' MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth— Newly furnished bay-
, window room, $1 per week.
! O'FARRELL. 271— New management, new fur-
niture; elegantly furnished sunny suites and
single rooms: bath and gas: rent reasonable.
O'FARRELL. 20— Sunny furnished rooms, ele-
vator, electric lights, day, week or month.
O'FARRELL, 416— Changed hands; nicely fur-
j nished sunny roomi. en suite or single; rea-
I sonable.
; POST, 622— Sunny suite or single rooms; first
I cla*s in every respect. MRS. M. SCHULZ.
; POST, 910— Sunny, well furnished double par-
1 lors; kitchen: bathroom: private flat.
POWELL, 2C7— Changed hands; nicely furnish-
; ed sunny rooms, single or en suite, $1 25 up.
POWELL, 317—2 handsomely furnishrd single
rooms; tea- floor; reasonable.
I
j POWELL, 420— A sunny unfurnished front
| room.
j PROSPECT PLA''E. 123: off California st 7
bet. Stockton and Powell — Large room, $5;
private; German.
! SEVENTH. 192. near Howar 1 (Clrard House)—
Sunny rooms; reasonable; also housekeeping.
! SHERMAN Apartment House. 2S Eighth St.,
near Mnrket— Furnished and unfurnished.
i SILVER STATE House, 16-18 Mason St.— Fur-
nished rooms; single, $1 50 to $3 a week;
suites, $4 to $5; baths; elevator; electric
lights; hot and cold water; transients solic-
ited; restaurant. MRS. J. GALE, Proprietor.
THE New Grand Hous-2. 246 Third St.— lso fur-
nished rooms from $i to $4 p^?r week or from
$3 to $15 month; reading-rooms. A. T.
VAYSSI. Proprietor.
NTV-FIF.ST 3392, cor. Guerrero— Newly
furnished boardinir-house: sur.ny rooms.
; WINDOW (opposite Cls.ua Spreckels building)
to see parade. 724^ Market st., room IS;
I fine rlew.
1 6M LARKIN ST:— Branch office of The Call.
Subscriptions and want ads taken.
ROOMS AXD BOARD.
BUSH, 822— Sunny rooms with bath. gas. run-
ning water, telephone, breakfast; $15 month;
! down town.
i ' ■ —
ELLIS, 518 — 2 sunny tlcove rooms, with board.
FOLSOM. 511— Swedish private boarding, with
room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location.
! HYDE. 293, Salisbury— Changed bands; thor-
! oughly renovated: pleasant sunny rooms with
flrst-class board: beautiful giounda; quiet,
homelike: reasonable.
: BUSH. S22— First-class rooniß and board, every-
thing the very latent: seen to be appreciated;
Bpecial rates for gents.
HYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)— Nice sunny room 3;
bath, gas, telephone; with breakfast, $10 mo.
MCALLISTER, 127s— Front room, with alcove;
modern upper flat: \~, per week.
BUSH, Handsomely furnished front bay-
window rooms; fim-c!a?s board; running
water; bath. gas. telephone, down town.
i SOUTH PARK. 159— Good table board. $3 per
wec-k; with nice sunny front room, $4 week.
1 SUTTER, 112.S— Nicely furnished sunny rooms;
first-clas6 family board; nice grounds; rea-
sonable.
TIT!? oriel— New elegantly furn'.shod, sunny
Market-st. «-uite«. with board for 2. $40 per
month : single rooms accordingly.
! VAN NESS, SOS— Sunny newly furnished rooms;
electric lights: bath: with board: moderate.
CHILDREN* BOARDED.
LADY 7ivine In Alam«!a would like l~or~!
children to board: references exchanged. Ad-
! dress E. 8., 201S Eagle aye.
i CHILD to board; best of care; terms $10. 1034
| McAllister st.
I FRENCH lady boards children or Infant;
mother's care; nice home. 1107 Clay st.
STORES TO LET.
! FINELY furnished barber shop to rent: water
and gas iWeK hbach burners); 1 living room-
rent only $12. ELLIS, 707 Brannan st.
HOWARD, 1155— Store, with 3 living rooms; fine
locality for barber phop; rent $15.
STORE to let: 3000 Mission St., southwest cor-
ner Thirtieth; rent $25. Apply to MRS
foRSTMAN, 7 Thirtieth st. '
OFFICES TO LET.
MARKET, 1249, bet. Sixth and Sev-enth^Of flces7
furnished or unfurnished; first floor; front
rooms.
MEDICAL.
ALL Ladies— C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Daviea,
true friends jf all invalids, men and women:
5€ years' practice; safe and quick cure guar-
anteed; any disease or Irregularity; disgrace
avoided; kind sympathy and cid: sure relief,
though e!«=e fail: delicacy, privacy, home.
etc.: babies adopted; travelers treated; no
ilelay: self-cure sent; call nr write; free: con-
fidential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 58 McAllister
St.: pills. $1: very strong, $2; cure, $5.
A TREATMENT that restores aIT cases of
monthly irregularities ffrom whatever cause)
in a few hours; safe and sure at all times
when others have failed; no instruments used;
I travelers helped at once; home in ■
| ment; every case guaranteed; consultation
| free and confidential: self cure. $5; pills, $1.
I MRS. DR. WYETH, 2CS Turk St.. near Jones.
j ALL of. Dr. Fouleta capsules are guaranteed
| absolute cure for all female diseases; posl-
I tively safe and sure; no danger or after cf-
( fects; taken in time It also acts as a pre-
ventive; price. $1 50 per box, sent free hy
mail on receipt of price; consultation on all
special diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33
Grant aye.. S. F. A Caution— Before pur-
chasing elsewhere write us.
NEW priv-ess for female trouble; no matter
from what cause; no medicine or Instru-
ments use<i: restores in one day without fall:
every woman her own physician; away dis-
grace: consultation free: can be sent and used
at home: pills and capsules, ft; cure. $f,- by
the well-known DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
j A TREATMENT that restores instantly all
| cafes of monthly irregularities from what-
ever cause: no instruments use.l ; guaranteed
cure at office, $5: travelers helped instantly;
home In confinement; consult free; hours 10 to
5, 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market.
A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all
cases of month'- Irregularities from what-
ever cause: no Instruments used: guaranteed
cure at office, $5: travelers helped instantly; j
home in confinement: consult free: hours 10 to
6. 7 to ». DR. and MRS. KOHL. 112 Market.
I DR. WINTERS & Dr. Schwartz. 852 Castro, cor.
7th, Oakland: reliable practitioners: home In
confinement: guar'td cure for all female dis-
eases from whatever cause: diagnosis free.
DR. and MRS. WFHENER. 1312 Golden Gate
aye . private home In confinement, with every
comfort: best care and attendp.nce; terms
moderate: Infants adopted into good homes.
A BOOM to wives ami mothers — Segtiro- price
$1 50: RICHARDP A CO., 406 Ci ;t y st.: send
2c stamp for particulars to Feguro Manu-
facturing Co., FSI X st., Sacramento, Cal.
AT.f'EAU'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.
08OOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal.
PROF. THOMPSON'S new cancer cure; quick
and sure. S6*'. 3 Market st.
'R. HALL, 9 McAllister St.; diseases of
women and children.
HiS. ARCHART). midwife: home In conflne-
rnent: confinement 'ilone, S". 156 Second st.
DEXTISTS.
A FULL set of teeth. $5: see new^flexible
platea: light and thin; warranted 10 years:
tf><Hh without plates-, crown and bridge" work
our specialty: fillings. 50c; crown 3. $3 50: all I
work painless and warranted. Chicago I'en-
ial Parlor?, 24 Sixth st. ; telephone Je<sie 1132.
DR. LtTDLUM HIM., WU Market "stTT nrTTlth; j
no charge for extracting when plates are j
made, old phites made over like new; teeth !
from $S per set: extracting, 50c: gas given.
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent-
ist, discoverer of painlens extraction and !
I utentee of improved bridge work or teeth
without plate, removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell.
-AN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors: full set
of teeth. $5 up: fillings, 25c up; all wurk
painless and guaranteed to stand; open even-
ir.gs. 957 Market ft , ccr. Sixth.
NEW YORK m»ti'-ds at New York prices by
New York <!entists. Sixth and Mission its.
L7~A. TEAGUE. A. CANE and F TEAOOTB.
removed to Call bldi?.. 6th floor, rms. 603-6<J7.
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
PERSONALS.
GREVEN'S latest war song, "Remember, Boys,
the Maine." is a'bipr hit all over the coun-
try; for sale at the music stores, at Odd Fel-
lows' Hall and office rooms. 121 and 122 Mur-
phy building. 1236 Market st. --■-■■■■- •■
■ HAIR doctor's - remedy; no lead, silver, etc.
Send stamp. Specialist. N. G. depot. Oakland.
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
FOR a fine view of the Fourth of July parade
go to the Hotel Fairmount, 1714 Market St.;
windows for rent reasonable.
I AM prepared to wait on all who come to my
new halrdressing: parlors; hairdressing. 25c
only; good switches, $1; best, finest quality,
:$3 50; open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LED-
ERER. 11l Stockton st. *
J. A. WOLF, formerly member of the tailoring
firm Curley & Wolf, S. F., Is now in business
at rm. 11, Macdonough building, Oakland.
QUINONIA Hair Tonic prevents the hair turn-
ing gray. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st.
LADIES— Monthly Regulator never fails;
box free. Mrs. B. Rowan, Milwaukee, Wls.
ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester
House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms.
2£c to 51 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week:
free bus and baggage to- and from the ferry.
MRS. JOHNSON o new method of electric mas-
sage, salt baths and herb cure. 579 Geary st.
HOME in confinement: diseases of women.
MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Bth St.. Alameda.
SUITS to order on easy Installments. L.
LEV'S. 1117 Market St.. bet. 7th and »th.
DRESSMAKERS.
SAN FRANCISCO Ladles' French Tailoring
College, 916 Market ft.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
] MRS. DR. F. CLARK the distinguished trance
clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she
will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she
will show you how to overcome your enemies,
remove family troubles, restore lost affec-
tions; unites the separate, recovers lost,
stolen or buried property; locates treasures,
minerals; tells your entire life. past, present
and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours
10 a. m. to sp. m. ; perfect satisfaction guar-
anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with
special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms
25 and 26, 1206 Market St.. opposite Sixth. .
PROFESSOR OMAR .
THE OCCULT WONDER
Gives invaluable advice on anything you may
be in trouble or in doubt of. Full named,
dates, facts, etc.. in all cases. Satisfaction
. guaranteed. F*e, $1 and $2. 323 Eddy st.
MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and
card reader; born with double veil and second
sight; diagnosis disease, full life reading: la.
We, gents sl; palm, andclalr. sit. $1 50. 12C Turk.
MRS. DR. E. J. MOORE, 1104 Market st.
(Vendome building)— Trance' medium; unites
the separated; changes luck, locates buried
treasures; letters answered; inclose stamp.
MRS. B. BAUMANN,. the well-known fortune-
teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st.
' MME. HANS' -■.'. palmist, card reader; past,
\ present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth St., room 10.
MME. MOREAU. best medium and card
reader; 25c up; by mall $1. 73 Fourth st.
MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business
advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st.
MJCS EDNA V. GRANT, card reader and
palmist. 215 Kearny St.. room 2.
MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus-
band's picture. 25c: ladles. 914 O'Farrell st.
MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first In her pro-
fession: never fails: advice: help. 923 Post st.
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. BUTLER, clairvoyant and spiritual me-
dium; Hindoo control; 10 to 5. 679 Geary.
MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium;
Bitting* daily. 212V4 Sixth st.
M. FRANCES. independent slate writing me-
dium. 113 Haight fit.
: MRS. ELLIS, medium. 233 Valencia st.; read-
ings. $1: cir. Tues.. Fri.. 2 p. m.: Sat. 8: 25c.
MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and bu«l-
r.«s medium. 232 Stockton st.
HYPNOTISM
AT Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin St., Tuesday
evening, July 5, practical demonstrations of
nnaesthesle by suggestion necessary in sur-
gery and dentistry healing; admission free;
elevator. DR. S. TURUMAN.
HYPNOTISM taught, diseases and habits cured:
send for journal. Cal. Institute. 402V^ Geary.
' — — — — — — — i—^— —^—^»
PALMISTRY.
. MRS. CHANDLER— lecture Sunday, 3 p.
m., SOS.Larkln; readings at res.. 3".3 Geary st.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AS we are selling good upright pianos for $6
cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi-
I gate and approve this method. Prices are the
! same as If purchased for all cash. Bargains
I in good second-hand uprights upon same eas>
payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and
IS per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.,
Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter
sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and
Broadway. Oakland.
ABSOLUTELY the oldest and 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.
AS vacation Is here, freight being low. 5 car-
loads pianos coming, we must make room; no
reaaonable offer refused. BENJ. CURTAZ &
SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell St.. Chlekerlng agents.
SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans,
Briggs and other pianos; see our rent plan;
no interest first year. 308. 310, 312 Post st.
FINE upright for $150; come early If you want
to secure a bargain. THE ZENO MAUVAIS
MUSIC CO.. 769 Market st.
WE invite critical examination; new store, new
good*. CLARK WISE & CO.. 41 Geary Ft..
cor. Grant aye., Conover agents.
WILL sacrifice on account of departure, mag-
1 nificent upright piano. S3B Webster st., near
McAllister.
; CALL to-day for bargain in fine upright piano:
must sell. 1823 Eddy st.
I A NEW England upright In first-class condi-
tion. $175 cash. Address T.. box 4, Call office.
AN upright piano, nearly new; brilliant, pow-
erful tone: cheap. 216 McAllister st.
SPECIAL sale of pianos: wholesale prices to
all. W. C. HAMILTON. 324 Post St.
"AD" smallest; price lowest: uprights, $75 up;
rents. $2 up. HEINE, 13G Ellis st.
A GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAllister
St., next Htbemia Bank. SCHMITZ.
KN'AHE pianos; new scale; new styles.
KOHLER & CHASE, 30 OFarreli st.
1 SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H~
MULLER. maker, renalrer. 2 Latham plac«.
FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS^
PAIR solitaire diamond earrings reduced to $60;
bought in Philadelphia at a cost of $150
UNCLE HARRIS, IS Grant aye.
LITHO engraving battle-ship Maine, framed
and unframed; framing with glass 7x9 Inches,
10c: SxlO and 10x12. 15c: 11x14 and 12x16, 20c;
14x17. 25c; 16x20, 30c; 18x22, Ssc; 20x24. 45c; 22x
28, 60c; curtain poles complete, 15c: rm. mold-
ing. all colors. ft;open eve.Jones.s47 Mission.
AN ark anchored at Alameda boat house. Chest-
nut St., Alameda. in good condition; will ac-
commodate eight persons; sealed tenders re-
ceived to June 30. JOHN ELDER, Alameda.
A NEW barge, 17 feet by 62 feet by 5 feet
breadth: now on beach at Sixteenth and Ken-
tucky sts. Apply steamer Queen of the Yu-
kon, foot of Folsom st. •■
THOROUGHBRED Irish setters; hard-time
prices. Glenmore Kennels, 2041 Linden St.,
Oakland, Cal.
FRESH Al thoroughbred Jersey cow; regis-
tered stock. 3150 Twenty-fourth st.
SCALE, safe, coffee mill, desk, letter press;
cheap, at 621 Mission st.
BOILER, engines, tools, metals, electrical
goods. WHITE'S. 514-516-518 Mission st.
1130— WEBER piano; fine condition; $10 down;
$5 per month. 225 Sutter ft.
EXCHANGE— mare for type-
wrlter or tandem. Ohio Dental Parlors 719
Market st. • !
BARS, back bar 3. mirrors, show cases, coun-
ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and
office furniture and fixtures; new and sec-
ond-hand. J. NOONAN. 1017-1019-1021-10S3
Mission St.. above Sixth.
GAS fixtures very low; large assortment; 1
and 2 bowl barber washsiands, cheap. HUF-
BCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ay«. -
GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $5 per do*.;
Prcjectoscope, 5100. Bacigalupl, 933-946 Mrkt.
! 2 BARBER chairs for sale; only $15. .41 Third
St.. pawn office. , ■
LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, elect!
goods; new, 2d-hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission.
J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand
building material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787.
BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. Me- '
* INTOSH & WOLPMAN. Fremont & Howard.
SAFES— New and second-hand; cheaper than I
| ever. I Hermann Safe . Maf c. 533 Sacramento.
SAFES — Bargains In new and second-hand; all
sizes: half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F.
BARS, show ;. cases, ' counters .*. shelving, :: etc.,
: '. . bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Seventh.
CITY REAL. ESTATE.
A PICK-UP.
$IS,s'.O— Business property on Sixth at.,thrcugh
to Harriet; 2 fmntages.
M. B. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st.
WORTH $4,500.
J3750— J17C0 can remain at *M per cent; bay-
i window house: S rooms and bath: stone slde-
. walk; street basalt blocks and accepted; lo-
cated in Western Additiun on west line of
i stre°t: just 15 minutes from Market st. ; in buy-
I Ing this property you pay no agent's commis-
i Bion and agents need not apply. Address M. ,
: box 72. Call offlc«.
i $1350 WILL build r.eat cottage, with lot: near
Park and museum: easy payments. SALS-
BURY. Builder. s*l X et., Suns-t District.
FOR sale— Twenty-first St., nr. Bryant; new 7-
room cottage: open tr.-day from 2 to 4 p. m.
J. FLAHERTY, Builder. 1207 Market st.
SEE to-day— new 4 rm., bath, pantry, etc.;
complete; cheap- easy terms. J. D. MORE-
LAN'D, Sunnyside aye., Sunnyslde.
I NEW cottage; bath; 9table; Kirge lot; Mission
cars: $2000: trade "<m for outside property;
balance rental. 413 Kearnv st.
$6000— AT a sacrifice, lot 60x157:6, with 2-story
house, rented, on Halght st.. near Market.
Address R., box 114, Call office.
NEW elegant houses of 6 and 8 rooms; pay-
able same as rent; Leavenworth. nr. Lombard.
| $23.500— BUSINESS property; rents $150 month;
j might exchange in part. Box 17J, Call office.
! CORNER lot: 100 feet Mission: Zoo-Park line; ,
graded: sewered. 413 K»arny st. :
COtXTRY REAL ESTATE.
STOCK LANDS FOR SALE.
720" acres. Fort Seward ranch, with or with-
out fiOO head of stock cattle.
2400 acres: Woodman ranch.
6000 acres; Alder Point ranch.
All located on Ec! River. Humboldt County;
j banner stock county and lands of California: i
never failing water and wood; no droughts.
! These ranches will be sold on terms to suft
i purchasers. For full particulars write H. T.
FAIRBANKS, Petaiuma. Cal.
FOR Sale — 10 acres, well Improved, with new
buildings, large orchard; 1 mile from station:
3 miles to Stanford University. For par-
ticulars apply P. O. box 139, Redwood City.
No agent.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE— 9O3 BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL. ESTATE.
j FORECLOSURE bargain? offered by Oakland '
Building and Loan Association, 1151 Twenty- .
third aye., East Oakland, Cal.
Lots from $150 up.
Houses, 5 to S rooms, from $1000 to $1000.
Call and see our list.
FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS—
A LIST OF .
A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS
THAT POSITIVELY MUST
BE SOLD AT ONCE.
J67S — 50x125 on Filbert St.; an estate.
J3si—2isxllO on West st. ; macadamized.
I $6iO — House and large lot In Fruitvale.
: Sl3;.O — House, 7 rooms, in nice location.
r. ■■ '— H'.'uee. S rooms, near Center Station.
$1600— Cottage, 7 rooms; big lot: an estate.
$I*o0 — 5 rooms, 3 blocks from City Hall.
$1250— Cozy cottage, 5 rooms, near station In ;
: East. Oakland; newly painted; easy monthly
i installments; now open for inspection.
$1600 — Store and cottage on a fine business
corner; street work all done; owner away and
must sell.
I $2400 — Modern house, 8 rooms; Poplar St.
I $3000— Fine c ittajre, 7 rooms; very central.
! $4%0— 3 flats; Eighth St.; good income.
For further particulars apply to HUGH M. ■
! CAMERON, Real Estate Dealer, 479 Ninth st., :
: Oakland.
high ground: ;
good drainage!
NO FOG!
Cottage In Eaat Oakland, 5 rooms, bath;
hot and cold water; marble washstand; laun-
dry tubs; high, serviceable basement: big '
yard; for sale at $1800. part cash. WILLIAM
M. DE WOLF, 1053 Broadway. Oakland.
A BARGAIN—
An upper flat. 5 rooms and bath: lower flat, 4 [
rooms and bath: also double cottage, 3 rooms
In each; lot 50x100: rents for $37 month; price ,
$3500. W. P. RYAN, 960 Seventh St., Oakland. I
| J. CALLAGHAN. real estate dealer, notary !
public: property Incited after. 814 Broadway.
j OAKLAND HOTELS. !
i HOTEL WILSON, newly furnished and reno-
vated; under new management; entire satis-
faction guaranteed; American and European
plan; the table Is a special feature: meals 153
up; special rates week or mo. W. H. Bushier
& Co., Props.. 1165 Washington. Tel. Main 163.
FURNISHED and unfurnished housekeeping
rooms, single and double rooms, $1 to $3; I
suites, $2 50 to %3: transients solicited. Oriental
Hotel, 864 Washington, % block from station. :
WANTED — country property In exchange
for fine house and large lot In beautiful Ala-
meda: value $3700; mortgage $1000. R. S. ,
FALCONER & CO., Bay Station, AlanWa. '
FOR Exchange— For good ranch, new 8-room !
modern house; street work done; convenient |
■ to cars and center of Oakland. Address C. ,
! P. KERN, 1010 Broadway. Oakland, Cal.
! FURNISHED and unfurnished housekeeping
rooms, single and double rooms, $1 to $3;
suites, $2 50 to $3; transients solicited. Oriental :
HotM. SCI Washington, H block from station.
OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET.
FOR RENT— New 6-room house with improve- j
ments; stable; large grounds; rent $15, In- <
eluding water; Grove and Benton sts..
1 block from Adeline station; East Berkeley :
train. MRS. LANGE. _^
RESIDENCE; 8 rooms; bath; barn; large lawn; •
tennis court; conservatory; ent cheap: cen- !
tral; 589 24th St.. nr. Grove. Apply owner, R. !
FRANK. Oakland Pickle Fact.. 1622 Grove.
OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD.
1 ALL conveniences; new furniture: housekeeping !
or single: board optional; $3 month up. 670
Broadway.
THE Colonial, cor. Second and Broadway — Board
and rooms; from $4 per. week up.
FINE sunny sUlt»: also «unnv . .nirle room: vs>-
cant .Tune 1. THF " "VR, t" Vi~h*h «t
OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNITURE" i ' household grinds th!« week. I
FPHPTTKA »S* nM «trM-# 4!X -Pl.v»nth «.
OAKLAND MERCHANT TAILORS.
SUITS made to order on Installments: $1 week.
Boston Woolen Mills. 920 Broadway. Oakland.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. \
j
ALAMEDA REAL ESTATES.
FOR Sale— Cheap; nice house of 5 rooms and
bath; large grounds: good location; lot 50x
100. Apply to A. NEWMAN, 306 Market st.
$6CO— LOT 30x125; elegant location; street work, '
done. $1500— New 5-room cottage on Grand st. ; '
2 blocks from Grand st. station. $3000— Elegant
new colonial cottage, 7 rooms and bath:
Chestnut st. station; easy .terms. $6000— Fine
7-room cottage; modern in every way: lot 50
xl 50; stable, etc.; Morton st. - station; will ]
exchange for San Francisco property. Bar-
gains in all parts of Alameda. Alameda Land
Co., 1500 Park St.. Alameda.
SNAP— house and bath; lot 50x150; good ;
location; 5 minutes' walk from station. Ap- i
ply to owner, 1812 Chapln st.
FOR sale immediately, cheap, house and lot
35x115; i rooms and bath; all new improve-
ments; 2 blocks from Grand-st. Station: 1526
Pacific aye., Alameda. GEO. SCHNEIDER,
Alameda. ■
CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly
Call. Sent to any address In the United
States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage I
paid. . .
ALAMEDA HOUSES.
WILL build modern 5-room house on a nice
lot, good location: only $1600; terms. Apply
to owner. J. H. YOUNG. 1243 Park. Alameda.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS on furniture or pianos In S. F., Oak-
' land or Alamoda, at lowest rates, without
removal; no commissions: no delays. J. ,
NOON AN. 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above
Sixth: tele-phone 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.
ANY amount at E% per cent on real estate; 2d
and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate In pro-
■ bate, furniture without removal. R. Mc-
COLGAN, : 24 Montgomery St., room 8.
ON furniture, pianos, city or Oakland: no re-
moval; low rates: no commission: J $25 up;
private party. BONNELLI. 120 Powell st.
ON. pianos, furniture; no removal"; lowest rates; t
no commission; private. 116 McAllister st.
$100,000 TO loan on Income city property; $10.- i
000 on furniture. G. W. OWEN. 1405 Call bldg.
$60 TO $60,000: lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg,; j
any proposition. Dryden. 413 Montgomery st. :
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.
CHOICE residence property In Oakland to trade i
for a good ranch. ■ HUGH M. .CAMERON. I
473 Ninth st.. Oakland
EDUCATIONAL.
HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post st.»-BQok-
keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ-
I ins, telegraphy, languages.. English branches;
electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur-
| veying, assaying, eta.: go teachers; 1100- grad-
, uatea placed 3lnce 1592; catalogue..
; NEW assortment of catchy comedy pieces and
! j latest war. recitations; for parlor, plattQnn or
j • stage use. taught by Mrs. Klncaid at her
school of -elocution and expression. Alcazar
building. 120 O'Farfell st. . " ■ -,
AYRES' Bosiness College, '723 Market st.;
individual. Instruction. in shorthand, I typing,
bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar-
ship, $50: low rates per week and month. ■
SPANISH lessons given: "also English branches
; taught; special attention to backward pupils;
IoW terms., 910 Clay St., Oakland.
__ — ,-. 4.: ..., .. r — | — , — . ; .
BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; a
I course In Tarr's counting-room makes you
I thorough. Room 572. 555 Market st.
UNIVERSITY coach— Newell Perry. Ph.B., Fel-
: low In Mathematics. U. C. 2407 S. Atherton,
j nr. Charming way. Berkeley; write forclrcular.
I ENGINEERING School: civil, electrical, min-
ing, mech. survey, assay, archlt. ; day & eve ;
est. 1564. VAN PER N'AILLEN. 533 Market.,
j SHORTHAND taught in 1 month: references;
private lessons: tarms UP. 712 Van Ness aye.
STORAGE.
! PIPmC^RT-^OLPH^StoragTTna^l^ving^CoTT
office, Tenth ana Market; telephone South 168.
FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor-
age warehouse. S4O Mission st. : tel. Mint 1821.
BIRTHS— MARRIA6ES— DEATHS, -
Birth, marriage and death notices sent by
mail will not be inserted. They must be
handed in at either of the publication offices
; and be indorsed with the name and residence of
persons authorized to have the same published.
BORN.
MoCULLOUGH-July 3. 1898, to the wife of
James A. McCuHough, a daughter.
RICHTER— 24, 1598. to the wife of Ernst
Victor Richter, a eon. •
STEBBINS— this city, June 20, IS9B, to the- .
wife of A. D. Stebbins, a son.
• '' : . married:
HALEY-MANN- July 2. 1398, by ? the Rev. -
H ratio Stcbbins, Justice N. Haley and Mary :
A. Mann. .
DIED.
Bertrand. Jean B. . . McCreary, William
Corkeny, Miss Mary Quinlan. Kate F.
Cronin, Cornelius Rogers, Thomas
Eckhardt, 'Mrs. B. Rosen. iorn, Emtl
Fitzmaurlce. W. M. Swensson. Samuel E. \
Fogarty, Alicia Sartorius. Alfred M.
' Ford, Joseph P. Thomsen, Henry
Granger, Anna Tren*«hel. Godfrey A. '
Keegan, Michael Williams. Albert C.
Lambert, Charles R. Weaver, Mrs. Mary ■
BERTRAND^-In the City and County Hospi- .
| tal, July 3. ISO*, Jean Baptiste Bertrand, a
native of France, aged 51 years.
CORKERY— In this city, July 1. 183 S. Miss
Mary Corkery. ; ' t
CyThe funeral will take place this day.
(Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi-
dence, 621 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary's •
Cathedral. »„• . J .» o
i CRONIN— In this city. July 3, 998, Cornelius."
! beloved- husband of Mrs. R. Cronin, and ,
! father of M. J.. J. M., C. J.. W. W., Rosle "
I and Nellie Cronin, a native of County .
Kerry, Ireland, ased 55 years.
{CTNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains'
at the- parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767
I Mission street; •;•« ' > .-"■■*
! ECKHARDT— this city, July 3. 1823, Mrs. °
Barbara Eckhardt, a native of Germany, ,
; aged years 6 month.; and 24 days.
d?"Notlcfc of funeral hereafter. - •. „"•„ ' °
FITZMAURICE— this city. July 1, 18SS." ',
: William Mark, dearly beloved son of the late -.
' Patrick H. and Elizabeth Fitzmaurlcev a :
native of Cork, Ireland,- aged 46 years. . ■ •*•
C^Frlenilf and acquaintances are respect-.
'fully invited to attend the funeral this day '
(Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of
McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between
Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Mary's Ca-
thedral, where a requiem mass will be cele-
brated for the repose of his soul, cbmmenc- 5
ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private,- Hply. •
Cross Cemetery. . . c •
FOGARTY— In this city, July 1, IS??, at her
residence, 30 Dorland street, Alicia, beloved
wife of H. P. Fogarty, and mother of Nicho- ■ •
las, William, James, George, Joseph and- |
Alicia Fogarty, a native of Ireland, aged 62 •
years. . . '•
Friend? and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral this day .
(Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- .'
] dence, 30 Dorland street, thence to Mission o ;
: Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem-
! mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment."
■ Mount Calvary Cemetery. *-° •
FORD— New Orleans. La., July 3, 1803, Jo- "
seph P. Ford, husband of the late Mamie E. O -
! Fcrd of San Francisco. '
GRANGER— In Alvarado, July 2, IS9S, Anna,
beloved wife of F. B. Granger, and mother
of Farley B. and Clarence Granger and Mrs. • *
E. E. Chase of San Jose, a native of Shrop-
! shire County. England, aged 63 years 1 ■
month and 3 days. ' - „ . .•
(CFriends and acquaintances are respect-
! fully Invited to attend the funeral this day
(Monday), at 10 o'clock, irom the residence. .
KEEGAN— In San Mateo. July 2. IPOS. Michael,
beloved husband of Maria Keegan, . and father
Of Michael, James, Lizzie. Katie and the late .
John Keegan, a native of Ireland, aged 52. .
years. ' .' •
EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-'-,
fully invited to attend the funeral this das'
(Monday), at 10 o'clock, from his late home, •
thence to St. Matthew's Catholic Church, •
where a requiem high mass will be ' cele- .
brated for the repose of his soul. Interment ■'
St. John's Cemetery. .• . ;
LAMBERT— In Yountville, Napa County, June.
24. 1838, Charles R. Lambert, brother of
Mrs. L. M. Maasey and Mrs. B. D. Egery of •
Vallejo. Cal., a native of Philadelphia, Pa., •
aged 76 years. . "
McCREARY— this city. July 3. IS9S, Wil-
liam McCreary, beloved friend of Peter J.-
Kearney, a native of Ireland, aged 77 years.
C^TFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow
(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of
J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. In-
terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . .. y •;
QUINLAN— In this city, July 2, IS9S. Kate For-
rester, wife of P. B. Quinlan, and mother i f
Kate F. and W. S. Quinlan and Mrs. T. J.
Watson, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years.
C7"The funeral will take place to-morrow -
(Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- -
dence, 716 Golden Gate avenue, thence to -
St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem high '
mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, "commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- •
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
ROGERS— In this city, July 1, 185S, at St.
Mary's Hospital. Thomas Rogers, a native of
Ireland, aged 67 years. A member of Unity
Post No. 171. G. A. R.
C^Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend tne funeral this day
(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of
MeAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street.- Inter-,
ment National Cemetery. Presidio.
ROSENDORN— In this city, July 2, 189$, Emll.
beloved husband of Rosalie Rosendorn, and 1
father of Sol, Maurice and Benno Rosen- '
dorn. a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 52
years and 10 months. ■ ■■ ;
E7"Friend« are respectfully Invited to at- ,
tend the funeral, services this day (Mon- ■
day), at 12:45 o'clock, at hla. late .esidence,"
2132. P05t street. Interment Hills of Eternity
Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and
Townsend streets at 2 o'clock. . S".
X of H.— Eagle Lodge No. 2204.- K. of H.:
Officers and brothers, please meet in lodge-
room this day (Monday), at 11:30 o'clock, to : -
attend the funeral of our. late treasurer.
Emit Rosendorn.
J. K. PHILLIPS, Register.
SWENSSON— In Selgler Spring.-. July 1. 1898.
Samuel E., beloved husband of the late Prls-
cilla Swensson, and father of Leora E.
Swensson, a native of Sweden, aged 59 years.
2 months and 13- days. . • .
Friends and acquaintances are respect- •:
fully invited to at .nd the funeral this day -••
(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the ha!! of King "
Solomon's Lodge, 1533 Fillmore street, serv- •
Ices to be held under the auspices of King ;
Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M: R&:. „
mains at the parlors of H. C. BunKer ft "C*.. .
2666 Mission street. Interment Masonic Ceme- ;
tery- • . ■!'■'■' .
SARTORIUS— In Niles, Cal., July 3, IS98 V .AI-- .
fred M.. beloved son of John G. and Maple-! '
Theresa Sartorius, and brother of George!- . '•'
Alvenise and Angela Sartorius.- a native of
San Francisco, aged 24 years and 2 months. ..."
Cy Notice of. funeral herea. -r. • "• _• :
THOMSEN— In the German Hospital. JaJy •2, . =. '
IS3S, Henry, beloved husband of Elizabeth •
Thomsen, a native of Kappeln, Schleswig- \
Holstein, Germany, aged 63 years II month*
and 2 days. • ■ *
Friends and acquaintances are reSpect^ :
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ,
(Tuesday)-, at 2 o'clock, under the auspices "•.
of Pacific Stamm No. 78. U. O. R. M.. from .
the funeral parlors, of D;erks & Maass, 957 ■ .
Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. In- . ■
terment I. O. O. F. "Cemetery. . , _.
TRF.NSHEL— In this city, July 3, -IS9S, God- .
frey A. Trenshel, a native of Germany, ..
aged S3 years 4 months and 9 days. . ■ .'"
WILLIAMS— In this city. July 1. UK, Albert '.
Clay beloved son of William ahd Margaret.
Williams, and brother of Ida. Ben, "Ralph .
and Eunice Williams, a native of San Fran-
cisco, aged 16 years 8 months and 4 days. -.■ •' -
ETTFriends and acquaintances are respoct- . '•
' fully invited to attend the funeral this day
(Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the family, rest-.
dence, 205 Guerrero street. Interment Cypress .
Lawn Cemetery. . • ,'
WEAVER— In this city, July 3, . IS9S, Mrs; V
Mary Weaver, a native of Brooklyn. N. T." _'
IMcA VOY & GALLAGHER.
f CKiIiAL biRECTOKs; & i.ilßA£.Mß&i ...
• to iiiTE ST., Opp. I»ine»ls wmj.. . .
Telephone, SouthjjU.^___^_ i . ■
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;_ m * mmmm f!^t^FTvoY. Manager. : ; ___
S. B. M'avov. Manaj-'f-r.
McflVOY <fc CO.,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3. _ .
1285 Market St., between Bth and Stth. . ■ I
Telephone. South 247. - ! I.
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