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11 I'll' "IVANTKI>-CONTIXUKT>. yOUNG MAN* WITH 801_r__P_i__NC«_T 1 pants pressing. 373 Natoma .t., upstairs. » -OAINTEB WANTED AT 7:30. 947 HOWARD A street. « ( *AH''E.NTEK WANTED-625 MONTGOMERY \J street. * \V ANTED AT OBOE— SHOEMAKER OH SEC- * ond-hand shoes; steady man. 706 Howard St.* ATM A KER; FINE. APPLY TO CHARLES Vv ADAMS. 1384 Markrt. * LOR SECOND-HAND SHOES, ALSO REPAIR- .. _ ing. cheap, go to lib' Fourth or 706 Howard ___± . ' 1108 3'n PARTNER 1 -MALL -At IT WELL-PAYING J- eoffce-saloou. Apply -.35 Kearny St., room 11.* UABTNEB, SALOON, .vl TRADE; GOOD LO- -a catlou. Apply .35 Kearny st ■ room 1. « AMERICAN BREAD AND CAKE BAKERS --» supplied from Rakers' Hall. 818\ Howard st; conutiy orders promptly attended to by the sec- retar y- noSlat \\" A.NIE'>_;..XPEKIENCED WIREMEN FOR incandescent electric light wiring: none but experienced persons need aoplv. inquire at 5 0 clock p. _. f,, r foreman of Incandescent De- artn -e**t. EDISON LIGHT AND POWER CO., --9 Stevenson sL no 7 3t 1 *OOI) BABBEB-SHOF FOR SALE: CHEAP; NJ good location; only H>3s rent; long lease: good business: reasonable offer accepted. Inquire tall Branch office. no 7 Bt* V\ ANTED -A SOBER MAN IN SALOON Busi- ness; experience unnecessary : small capital required; rare chance; bargain. 030 Third. no 7 lit* '1 1 ODD BARBER CHAIKS.I POLE, a GLASSES; O.cheap. 614 Jessie st. no73t» tr'*ANTED - SEAMEN. APPLY SHIPPING _'' Agency. 313 Pacific st. no 6 7t* V A N ! D— lo EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS ■to canvass for the new high-arm Singer. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. The Singer Manufactur- Ing Co., 22 Post st. no 4 7t 1 1 - 01 ** M,, -AT, POTATOES. BREAD AND -t-v* butter, coffee, tea or milk. 44 Fourth. oc3ltf i 0 () I>AIKS OF SHOES (UNCALLED FOB) 25u xjx/x to $1. 604 Mission st., 631 Vs Sacramento, if L"-REECi'FFEE AND ROLLS. HOME LODGING- -I house, 704 sansome; single rms 20c. $1. $3 wk. CELL US YOUR OLD SHOES; BEST PRICE k- given. 604 Mission, 631 U, sacramento.aul7 3m 7- MEN" WANTED; ROOMS 10c & 15c NIGHT. »- J 140 Minna, bet, 34 and New Montginry. 14 tf "I MEN TO 'SAKE LODGING AT 10c. 16c J xJVJ and 20e a night. Including coffee and rolle. 624 Washington St., near Kearnv. jeltitf "VICE SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 25c A ATI night : $1 50 week 321 Ellis. Rosedale. selitf "\1 EN'S HALF-SOLEING 60c-. DONE WHILE U -*'* wait. 638 Market.opp.l'al. Hotel. LEVE'I.o9 lm l\ ANTED-MEN FOR SINGLE FURN. RMS.. ' ' SI wit. 25c night. Klcho House, 863% Mkt tf l\- ANTED— MEN I 0 CALL AT NEvTreSTAU- -■ ' * rant for 5 and 10 cent meals. 50 Third! sl4 tf rj'RY ACME HOUSE. 957 MARKET ST., BE- -* iow Sixth, for a room; 25c night: if 1 week.2o ly IV AN TED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS To know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, l.as opened Soto House. 32 Fourth st.: 100 rooms- -25c to $1 per night: $1 .5 to ?4 per wee.. 20 lv I 'EST IN CITY-SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND 1* 25 cents per night: $1, $1 26, $1 50 per week. Pacific House. Commercial ana Leldesdorff inl7 \\' ANTED— SINGLE BOOMS 15c A DAY. $1 A ' week: rooms for 3 25c a day, $1 50 a week Reading room: daily rarer*. 3ts ciav st. mr.".' tf AGENTS WAN TED. ALES— AN WANTED— TO SOLICIT PHYSI- -i clans only on behalf of the leading medical Jour- nals; exceedingly attractive terms on this high- class specialty. P. o. box 1552. Philadei- ?''<■•«• 1106 TuTh2t BOARDING WANTED; \\' ANTED— TO BOABD.'A CHILD." AND WILL ,x have nice home Apply 1606 Bush st. 5 lot* XV ANTED— TO BOARD, A LADY. WHO WILL have trie comforts of a good home. Apply 1606 Bush st. nos lot** LODGIMi HOI'SES FOR SALE. TO BUY OK"sLI.L X : oiuiTM^Ho~USETsEE (»t S STRAND. in Sixth St.. near Market . * C-f-"7*; FIFTEEN RO'>Ms;POST ST~ CLEARS <_•>/<*-« $50 month. STRAND, 19 sixth st- * C*'_>";A CORNER HOUSE; 11 FURNISHED •J OOxJ.tuom ;pay ing house. AN D.19 6th st ■ft 9 0 1 0 ELEOANII.Y FUBNISHED BOO - "~ _'" Vf. 11, house; 41 rooms; desirable local- ity N'.of Market bargain offered -.stand Invesil- gatlon. BTENBBBO.I ROLL.TABOB. 995 Market* Si Jill lIOUSE FOR SALE; 95 WELL-FUR- nlsbed roonis; the oldest and best-known house in San Francisco: doit g good business: price moderate. Address JOS. D ESSEN S. 308 Sutter st. '_ noB lot* i )A ROOMS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED: ANY A *± offer wanted. SPECK, 30 Montgomery st. • /-A BOOMS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. xJVJ clear; to exchange. SPECK, 30 Montgomery.* /•000 RUNNING LODGING-HOUSE OF 10 ' ' rooms, kept for many years, for sale very I cheap on account of settling in tbe country. In- j quire 763 Mission st. nob St* j "J UNO-HOUSE OF 35 ROOMS, DOINIi ' j . good business, tor sale; part cash or trade. Apply 603 hront no 4 Tt* I ODUING-HOUSE FOR SALE 40 GEARY kj street. no 2 7t* —^— FURNITURE 108 SALE. HC. KRASKY. NEW AND FIltST*!ci*ASS . second-hand furniture, carpets, bedding, pictures: bargains. 779 Mission st 0c27 tf *|*i eductions ON LARGE STOCK. NEW AND J t second band; 400 carpets, good as new; oil cloth, 25c; parlor suits, 1!' up; linoleum. 45c: 7- piece chamber suit.. *,14 60; cornice poles, '-sc; langes, S6: cash or installments: goods shinned free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. Itt / 'IT PRICES IN FURNI I I I. E AND CARPETS 1 th weeK at McOA HV*. iK>--i''.o v.. : 1~n.2*l lv M it.N *'. I lit WAMEIi. II EN R V KUTTNEK, AUCTION EEb! BUYS I » restaurants, saloons, groceries, notions, car- pets, furniture, planum, 142 iheiau Bulldlng.noo tf \\ ILLIAM Bl EBFIELD AUCTIONEER.": I " buys, sells and rents furnished bouses. Office rpp.i.ite I'alace Hotel, 2d floor Crocker bldg. Itf i ' EO F. LA M SON WILL BUY YOUR FURNT- V ' ture: full cash value. 410 Kearnv, r'm '* mlcf MJ. SIMMONS tCO.. AUCTIONEERS. WILL . buy your furniture, pianos and boots: do tot dispose of them until you have seen bim. 1057 Market st. ap9 tf ALAPGE: QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR- nituro wanted; 20 per ct paid more than else- wher--. MA I. on l- .10 1 i.-nrth ■ new store. m2U tf DENTISTS "*A~NY TOO. FILLED OK**""~EXTRACTED _*V painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won « first prizes: prices reasonable; work warranted; all operations ex- pertly done: remember I have removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. DR. GEOBGE W. LEEK. au2s tf DB.BEA, 605 LARKIN ST.; ALL DENTAL work at lowest prices and warranted. 0c24 tf I»EMOVED— DB. ALFRED sT HILL. DENTIST, XX from Geary to 1 'To Market; painless extractn: plate and bridge work: teeth without plates. 14 tf DB. J. J. LEEK, 1 FIFTH ST.: I OPEN EVEN- JL/ logs and Sundays until noon. seB 6m R. C. S. DUCKETT, DENTIST; GAS GIVEN. 850 Maraet St.. cor. Stockton, opp, 4tb. se2 ly DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., NEAR Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teetn from 88 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. 4tf a FULL SET OF TEETH FOR »7; FILLINGS -/-» at lowest prices; work warranted. DR. J. w KEY. 1122 Market St., bet.Mason and Taylor. 15 if OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 — A&V fcetst. DP. CHARLES W. DECKER, jel tt DX. H. G. TO NO— ACTION PAINLESS; platework. bridgework, teeth wltaout plates' .specialty. 1841 Polk st. -myl4 tt *\1 PAIN— EXTRACTING or TEETH MADE _ > easy: 60c and SI: artificial teeth Iremts; Ciilag from $1. CROOME Dental Asseciatlea, 768 Market St., vet. Third and Fourth. apl'.tr "i_ 1 ■* ik - FOR TEETH:" WAKRANTED AS C I good as can be made: filling L DR. SIUBa dentist $38 Market, next Baldwin Theater ealtt clairvoyants TTm"e7raTen"?"Tci"a^^ jam er; names given: 26c up. 828 Howard. 6 7t* "L'IRST-CLASS MEDIUM: CONSULT DAILY. J 438'/. i'rai.naii st,. bet. Third and Fourth. 4 8* "\{ ME PORTER. CARD READER: LADIES 60c, ii gents $!; tells past, present, ruture; clairvoy- ant sittings $1 50. 60S O'Farreil. nr. jmes.o23 tt LUE-KEADEK, PALMIST: LADIES AND gents. PROF. MANTI, 1163 Market, oct 1 lin '"MRS. J. J WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT. TEST AU medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton. _t MME MoBEaU. CLAIRVOYANT PAS T present and futuro: fee 25c up. 102 4th st tf MME LEGGETTE— PRESENT AND FUTURE told: 25c. 304 Tehama, nr. Fourth. se7 tf MME DP.. THOMAS" ENTIRE LIFE, ill past, present, future; consultations on all af- fairs, nothing excepted: names given.good advice, sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake impossible: lee $1 ; letter $2. 30 Kearny st. ]e4 tf RITUALISM. V 10>/_ EIGHTH ST.- WILLIE HARRIS, d\ grand medium: ladles 50c. nos tf . ASTROLOGY. SEER— PROF. HOLMES. 623 GEARY J\ st. ; noroscones. --uestions. stocks. advice. 2Htf TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. HAS. E. NAY LOR, MFORS' AG'T, 19 MONTY j st. Standard Typewriters and supplies: Mimeo- graph gcotls: installment terms' rents, renairs. tf CARPENTER AND BtILITJER. J A. i«LBON!I.'ARPENTEBTBUILDF.B AND . jobber, 411 Sansome at. noS 7t* BUSINESS CHANCES. T*<o BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY A kind, see GUS STRAND. 19 Sixth st. *_ Qt <-) A PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT «_?*-«-»". manufacturing business; established 18 years: clear $15 to $20 per wee- each: no ex- perlence necessary GUs STRAND, 19 Sixth. * "•WK CORNER OKoCF.K AnITbAR NEAR ipOd-O. Market st. : rent $25: pays well; great bargain. GUS STRAND, 19 Sixth st. * ftyy*; grocery AND bab; old i.map,- -•TTOIO. Hshed place; *_ rooms: cheap rent: value insight; SBltabl* for man and wife; great b.rgaln. see GLS S ; BAND. 19 Sixth st. * *kl7'N BUTTER, EliG ROUTE; HORSE, «*! J- I O. wagon. STRAND. 19 sixth st. $ fflj ,-; 7C ■ A R-S 1 ORE^N MARK ST. : •JJ-J I O. clears $100 month. STRAND.I 9 Sixth* (Dj 1 'IX BRANCH BAKERY, COFFEE PAR- -*T » Ax), lors; great bargain. STPAND, I9 Sixth-* CjO* fi RP*«I'AURAN 1 : FINE CIS I OMEBS; «**":_'•>■.». daily receipts $18; suitable for lady or gentleman. US I RAND, 19 .-ixth st. * Bj oft RESTAURANT AN D OOF FEE A- •**?-_)• >U. loon, near Market st; great sacrifice on account of sickness. Gt'S STRAND, 19 sixth. » (J**.*;|| RESTAURANT. BAR AND 7 FUR- r*7«JeH'. nished rooms; city front: clears $100 per month. QUE STRAND. 19 Sixth st. * <_ '-) •"%. I BRANCH "BAKJTRY : 4 BOOMS; RENT (**o"U' si? 50. STRAND, 19 sixtn st. * *_A{**.ft SALOON CONNECTED WITH SO- tSr'AOV). clety hail where 50 odd lodges meet: clears $100 per month ,: Us STRAND. 19 sixth • 1 flfi SALOON — OPPOSITE FERRIES: -47- IVU. selling on account of sickness; bargain to-day. GUs STKANu, 19 Sixth st. * Vtf\'2P\ PARTNER WANTED IN* COFFEE Cr«l 40. saloon and family restaurant: clears yi'J'J per month to each. bl's STRAND. Sixth.* VALtAt'LE PATENT-RIGHT F"R SALE OR » exchan.e: big Inducement: thousands In use. BeetiUS STRAND, li* sixth st. *_ <_ I AAA DOWNTOWN MERCANTILE COM- yp I UUU. merclal lunchhouse: patronized al- most exclusively by wholesale merchants, their employes, bank clerks, insurance and downtown business men generally; elegant place; clears*lso per month; easily run: famous location; Immense trade; closes at" 6 i- M.; never open Sundays: cheap at $2000; must sell; investigate: make offer. GEO. STEWART. 632 Market st. 1 -im BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY m kind ro to the reliable firm of PROLL A TA- BOR, pug Market st. *__ CM"".!! BARGAIN: WELL-ESTABLISHED tJIOU. butter and egg route; 60 pood-paying customers: fine horse and wagon: trial given. BTEN B ERG, PROLL A- TABOR, 995 Market St. * _. - ""fl RESTAURANT NEAR MARKET ST. ; «J")DOU. receipts $25 to $30 per oav; bargain. STEN BERG. PROLL _ TABOR. 995 Market St. « _o*;fi PARTNER FOR -PAYING tJrO'lv'. liquor-store on Market st.: money to he used for improvements. STENBERG, PBOLL A TaBOK. 995 Market. *_ (_. *\f\f\ WELL-ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND <p«JU''. restaurant, baking 5 barrels of flour a week. BERG, PROLLATABOR.99S Market* _.>-/» A BARGAIN; XX- 'Af RANT ; FINE t*?OOVf. trade; good atook andflxtures: well- lurntshed living-room. STENBERG, PROLL A I A IiOK, 995 Market st. *-* Q.J7*; STATIONERY AND NOTIONS; OLD «Jp_ 1 O. stand; sacrifice: rare opportunity; full value In sight: will give lull Investigation, see STENBERG. PROLL ,\. TABOR, 095 Market st. » "IJaRTNER IN GOOD-FAYING SALOON: GOOD A inducement for sober man: receipts $20 daily. ItER.I. PRoLL _ TABoR, 995 Market St. '* C»_)-ft BARGAIN — FRUIT AND CANDY t_S«)OU. store: lull value insight. See STEN BERG. PK'LL A- TABOR, 995 Market st. * Cl 'tin CORNER SALOON; 4 FURNISHED ». 'o'v'. rooms: receipts $20 dally; stock and fixtures worth the money asked; big barga.n. See STENBERG. PROLL & TABOR, 995 Marketst. * LOR BALE— EXCLUSIVE BIGHT OF 1 selling article that everybody needs in every country: sells rapidly: safe investment. BTEN. ill, PROLL A TABOR, 995 Market St. * f-*;J7;*: BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY V"i' manufactory; fine established busi- ness: in flourishing country town. STENBEBG, PROLL A TABOR, 995 Market st **_ •*N/ r *(iA PROFITABLE BUTCHER'S Blsl- n_ U'l"'. ness: large custom trade; 2 horses: wacons; across bay. STENBERG, PBOLL A j TABOR, 9.5 Market st. . * <_*! --fi SALOON BARGAIN: SELLS 6 »**** IOVJ. barrels beer. STENBEBG, PROLL A TABOR. 995 Market st. * | ! (**-Q*;fi ICICKEAM AND STATIONERY; j '. '_ tJOVJ. elegantly furnished; full value In fix- I ; tures. STEN BERG.PBOLLA Ia BOR. 995 Market* j j ARGAIN— RESTAURANT at YOUR OWN I- price; stock and fixtures: doing fine steady ' trade; splendid opportunity for man and wife. g TEN her... PROLL A; TABoR, 995 Market St. * i Q I Z.f\ RESTAURANT WITH GOOD STOCK ! *tjp*a OVJ. and fixtures : receipts $18; stand In- i vestigation, see STENBERG, PROLL * Ta- j BOR. 995 -Marker «t. « CV''|i|| GROCERY AND GENERAL MER- I •J_,i'Uv. chauiilse store in prosperous town near San Francisco: fine stock and fixtures: doing a profitable busiuess; fine chance ror live man. STENBERG. PROLL A TAB iK, 995 Market St. * (Cj7"-.'l PEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED; 0 ' Ox), fine saloon, opposite carnouse: stock ' and fixtures worth the money acked: don't miss ! it. BERG. PROLL A TABoR 995 Mar-et.* ! CJIAP.A BARGAIN; CO_NEB SALOON, ■JHUtIU. handsomely fitted; chance for 2 part- ners. STENBERG, LAI A80R. 995 Market* I -ARGAIN; $300: BRANCH BAKERY; NO- l> tions: grocery: 3 living-rooms: furnished: rent $12 STENBERG, PROLL A" TABOR, 995 Market st. * j I < s:_* : k(i BARGAIN; BEST PAVING COFFEE ! j •JPtOU. and oyster stands; cheap rent: must j be sold; owner sick. 14 Hayes st. uoS7t* i 1 UTCHER-SHi GOOD LOCATION; FULL I ' ' inveitlgatlon; sickness cause of selling; good I opportunity for butcher. A. 11, box 151 Call ! Branch oflice. 1108 7t* i tSi.'J^ii WESTERN ADDITION FRUIT AND «S> AOVJ. produce business: 1136 McAllister St., corner Fillmore: good horse and wagon: first- class trade; rent $15. noB 4t* DNCH-HOCSE AND SALOON": Al LOCA- tlon: large place: splendid trade; sold ac- count sickness. ANDERSEN A- CO., 235 Kearny St., room 11. - * *L*OR SALE— GOOD-PAYING SALOON; DAY V husine-s; owner having two businesses and not being able to tend to both, wishes to sell either one of the two places. Apply Call Branch. l.oB 7t* QQ*;n SALO N AND 3 ROOMS. CALL AT t~7)Ox)VJ. once. 60 Seventh si. 1108 3t* A'ARIETY BAZAAR; BARGAIN; GOOD BUM- ness. See owner. 1710 Market st. • L'IRST-CLASS BOARDING-HOUSE: TAYLOR, X near Sutter; no agents. For particulars ad- dress, A. A., box 114, Call Branch Office. • ALOON WITH FIXTURES TO- KENT. 11l 0 o' Parrel I st. uo7 3t* . ALODN.I LIVING ROOMS; RENT, $22 50; >.. good business: make offer. 649 Mission. 7 3t* I -RANCH BAKERY: CHEAP; GOOD REASON i > for selling. Apply 66 West Mission st,no7 3t* IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO IN VEST AND WISH 1 to engage In a business paying over 20 per e-iit. for references and particulars address M. M., box 106, Call Branch Office. no 6 3t* f ORNER BRANCH BAKERY. CANDIES, NO- ' tions and cigar-stand; good trade: full stocK: must be sold: reason leaving city. 20 Third. 6 7t* L OK SALE CHEAP— CARPENTER AND CAH- -1 lnet making shop: central location: in good condition: with furnished living-rooms. Apply Call Branch no 6 3t* I -OOD-PAYING DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT; * * must he sold ut once on account of sickness or owners: no reasonable offer relnsed. Address R. A., box 161. Call Branch Office. nob' 3t* pAKERY AND NOTION-STORE FOR SALE II cheau. 123. Union St. " uo4 7t* OR SALE— STATIONERY AND NOTION- -1 store cheap: good location and business. 3138 Sixteenth St. no 4 7t* <; A LOON ON CITY FBO • GOOD BUSINESS; *-^ cheap rent: lease. 108 Steuart st. no 4 7t» *i\ OOD, COAL, HAY AND GRAIN YARD; *> good reason for selling. 1138 McAllister street. no 3 8t MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF 'I HE IM- perlai automatic gas machines, tbe best equipped gas machines in the United States for lighting country homes and suburban residences; lull stock on hand; an extra rare chance for anyone wishing to make a good aud safe investment. Ap- ply B. F. PAH 1., 3.4 V. Montgomery St. no- 7t _ A 7.7. AVERAGE WEEKLY PROFITS ON $150 ""JO invested; prospectus; Itemlz-d statistics Iree. BENSON A DWYER, 8.'4 Broadway. N. V.027 30t ALOON FOR ' SALE, CHEAP, i"NTA* FIRST. 0 class location on Market st.; rent $45 per month. lor particulars inquire of McLEOD * FAUSS, wholesale liquor-dealers, 516 Market, if 'VIAKKEI-ST. SALOON IN BUSINESS CEN- Wl ter; good lease; cheap rent. Inquire at Naber ALPS A BRUNE. 323 Market. cell tf i ITY PAPER BOOTS IN OAKLAND - FOR " sale. J. W. L.. loiu Broadway. Oakland. 2o tf LOR SALE-INTERIOR AGENCY ON THIS F paper: price $3500: paying $200 per month. Inquire this office. - ,_ -e2l if A WEEK'S NEWS" - FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL, la wrapper. lor mailing. CAP.PET CLEANING. I'"niE J. E. MPICHEI.L^!?ATiHET^7SnrANING 1 Co. (inc'p'r'd): oid-establlshcd carpet-cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14tn. tel. 6074. I/XCKLSIOK CARPET WoRKS-CaBPKTs J_ cleaned free for 1 month; upholstering done. Office 201 Polk St., cor. Grove. ■ ocl 2 tf (i ARPETS WELL CLEANED AT BARBER's! V.J 236 Fourteenth St., near Mission: I cents; telephone (Mission) 100. Jen Bui / iITY STEAM CARPEI BEATING AM) RKNO- \J yating Works. and 40 Eighth: G. R. STE- VENS, manager. Telephone call. 3250. -my. t>m MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND KEN, .' oval ing works, 463 Stevenson; tel. 3228.1116 1: C~ABPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND *- renovated same as new. 8. S. FERGUSON _- CO., 23 Tenth st. ; telephone 3030. 1 tf CONKLIN'S'CABPET BEATING WORKS 333 J Golden Gate are. : telephone 21 29. 13 tf THE MORXiyG CALL, SAX FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER" 8, 1894. CITY REAL ESTATE. AL HIIRIOK-I. 1.0018 A. SOI7C. I A. SOUC A CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. • Don't forget we make a specialty of Mission property and by calling on us you win save time and money. $9000— 26x80: business corner on Church St.- new; store, 3 rooms, stable: upper flat 7 rooms! bath, laundry: all modern improvement.: cellar under entire building with concrete floor: terms made to suit. 97000—25x125: Guerrero St.: elegant bay-win- dow house, 9 rooms, batn, aervauts' room; in Al order. *6500— 31 Fair oaks St., near 23d: bay- window flats: 5 ami 6 rooms, bath. $5500-20x122:6; Folsom st., nr. .Otb; bay- w.ndi flats; 5 and 6 rooms bath, laundry; 9- toot basement; stable and driveway. $3800-26x100; Willows aye.. or Valencia: bay- window flats: 4 ana 5 rooms; bath. $3400—25x80; Stefenson, nr. 19th; 2 flats. 4 rooms cacb. $4300—3*0x114: Liberty, nr. Guerrero; bay-win- dow flats: 5 ami 6 rooms; bath. $5001'— 28x122: Treat aye.. nr. 21st: modern bay-window house; 7 rooms and bath. $4500—28x109; San Jose aye.: near Army: bay-window; house of 6 rooms: th. $3'.50— 22x80; Sau Carl, aye.: near Twentieth; 2-« tory house; 5 rooms: bath. $2500—25x114: Elizabeth St.; near Sanchez; 2-story bouae; 6 rooms; bath. $41 00— 25xlo_: seventeenth St.; near Howard: 2-story house; 7 rooms; bath. $3000-22x117; Cb-ttanocga St.; near Twenty- fourth: 2-story house: 6 rooms; bath. $26U0— 25x 00; Twentieth St., near Folsom; window cottage, 5 rooms, bath. $2650—26x100; York St., near Twenty-fourth; new bay-window cottages, 5 rooms and bath. 2.*>xli4: Ford St.. near Church; bay- bay-window cottage, brooms, bath. $2250-26x80: .-auchrz. near Twenty-seventh; cozy cottage, 4 rooms, bath. VACANT LOTS. $1100— 23d, near Noe. $1050- 35x87; 17th, near Douglass. $1450— •-7x'«s: Church, near 18th. $:500— 2t_M: 23d. near Bryant our list comprises some of the best property In the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads: also good business corners lv any part of the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. If you want your vacant bouses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC A CO., 466 and 467 Valencia at, near 16th. ______ l-OVEE, TOY A CO., 19 MONTGOMERY ST., m.l real estate agents. flt9*;nr» «-"EAP HOME: 2-STORY HOUSE xWAOXJXJ. of 6 rooms; half a block from Powell- st cable cars. BOVEE. TOY & CO. •ft 4 ~\C\f) RENTS $45 PER MONTH ; 2 FLATS ***** XO\ '\l . of 5 rooms and bath each; near 14th and Casirosts.; lot 25x115. BOVEE. ro\ A Co. '•ftQfinn E'-LISST. FLATS; RENTS .65 60 -*P»'V.»UI". per month; lot 28x120 to rear street; excellent renting location. BoVfcK. 'I ov A- CO. "fel J '.An PRICE REDUCED; BUSINESS "a; X7t.x)V.IVJ . corner on sth St.. near Market; frame Improvements. BOVEE, TOY A CO. Ql9 nflfi -***"• COBNEB ON FRANKLIN xjftkA.VjxJxJ. St. : frame building; store rents $75 per month. BOVEE. TOY A CO. <fe<<7e"ilk BENTS $65; THREE WESTERN -*rl"IOV'. Addition flats; Just finished unci rented: lot 25x100; online of cable; a bargain. ROVEE. TOY A CO. <ftl *\ C\r\f\ RENTS $1500 PER ANNUM; »JP kO.XIVJxJ. lot 27:6x120 10 rear street; splen- did improvements: location near O'farrell and Polk. BOVEE, TOY A CO. **J*"| 07 r. PRICE REDUCED: MUST BE -PI O I O. sold; new cottage 4 rooms: lot 26x 120: 10th aye, near California; easy terms. BOVEE. TOY A CO. no 4 2t SnTh Q *\(\(\ 30x90; A CHEAP LOT ON CALIKoIf- tJpOVJVJ . nlast.. near 22d aye.; ready for you to build on; on car llneand one block from Sutro road. McEWEN BROS.. 118 Montgomeryst. n4 2t SuTh SOL GETZ A PRO.. REAL ESTATE OWNERS, NO. 18 POST ST. HEADQUARTERS FOE PARK LOTS FIVE-CENT FARE TO THE OCEAN. felAjlTO $600 FOR LOTH. OPP. STRAW- «_"* ll'V berry Hill: 2 and 3 blocks from Park, ; near electric road: $25 down: balance $5 and $10 j monthly. SOL 6ETZ _ BRO., is Posts*. I •"••p-Cn $000, $700 TO 81188 FOB GRADED •*/«»tJ'*. lots ready to Mild 00: Cheapest lots ; north and south of Park: splendid locations; pur- -1 chase our lota and save 25 percent; terms very easy. SOL GETZ A BRO., 18 Post st. SI "ill '"J''''' FOR LEVEL LOTS Nit. MIS- -1 OVJ sion st ana electric-car terminus; only $10 down aud $5 mouthly. SOL, UEI'Z A BRO., 18 Post at. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ A BRO., OWNERS 18 POST ST. a 025 C SuTh TO EXCHANGE FOB IMPROVED CITY PROP- erty; some choice land in large tracts: also several small farms and orchards; all convenient to the city. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Mont- gomery st. no. tf HOUSE AND LOT; 22x80: ONLY 2 YEARS built: contain. 6 rooms and bath has to be sold 011 account of mortgage 1215 Noe st. n2 lm SRHflnfl hKIcK "*■-"-> i*ced. $350 catb, balance Installments: tbe most ele I gantly equipped cottage ever offered: contains 5 I rooms aad bath, bric-a-brac mantels, elegant gas j fixtures, cement sidewalk: 2 rooms can be finished in attic: lot 25x105; 1013 Castro St., bet, 22d aud 23d. TOBIN _ MeN ALLY. 630 Market st. 19 tf Ql Af\lt COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BASE- -JIITUU, ment; 1 block from station; lot 35x87. $850— Cottage 3 rooms: $50 down. $15 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY. 20 Montgomeryst. oc3l tf QUICK SALE OF LOTS: 1 OR 6 NORTH OF vj the park, nr. Strawberry Hill and the lake to be .sold this week; cash or time. Room 12, Flood buildiue. se23 if YIENLO PARK, NEAR STANFORD UNIVER- I'l slty: choice lots in sizes and on terms to suit. *.*■ M. M. DE WOLF. 1118 Broidwav. « ak'and.l 9tf COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. in I ACRES; ELEGANT INCOME FBCIT HOME: -lv/ at Menlo Park; bouse, barn, carriages, etc.; terms or exchange. SPECK. 30 Montgomery st. * I V H. TWIN'ci.SONOMACITY.CAL-COUNTRY 1 ' . real estate. (532 Market, S.F. : Mondays only.tf 91 ACRES GRAZING LAND. HOUSE, BARN", —2 chicken house, horse, wagon and I cows; sell- ing cheap; opposite machine shop, Sausalito. At- ply FRANK 1 AOLO on premises. oct 10 lm MARIN COUNTY-5000 ACBES 26 MILES Ivl from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vegetable land; no irrigation; both rail "and water transportation; $40 to $75 per aero; easy terms; town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular. Dairy for sale wltb or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 84 and 65. Chronicle building. '••/ •■ . »el tf VINE FARMING, FRUIT AND DAIRY LAND. 1 40 miles from this city. In lots to suit, from 10 acres upward; very easy terms. Maps, views and full particulars will be sent on application to GaMAN * LYON". 215 Kearny St., a. F., or GEO. T. TROWBRIDGE, Cot:itl. Cai. aula if OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I * h.N 1 S ARE EXPeTTsIve! "~. CHAS P. KERN, 902 Broadway, Oakland, will build you a home on your own plans 111 any part of Oakland on Installments. au 1 2 SuTuTh tf (jmflfl BEST BARGAIN YET OKFERED; •yT 1 VJVJVJ. cottage 4 rooms; Frultvale station; lot 60x140; a genuine bargain, A. 11. BREED A CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland. no 4 6t (_Qnn NICE SMaLL HOUSE: 2 ROOMS ir-Jl l ''. and lot; all fenced: Dart cash. H. B. PIN V, 902 Broadway. Oakland. no27t SI CASH; A BARGAIN: HOUSE OF 5 1 I OVJ rooms and bath. Adaress WILLIAM p. TODD, 1010 Broadway. Oakland. pc24 tf ex Wu OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. L /URN ITURE AND CARPETS AT YOiTbIoWN T price. At H. SCHELLHAAS', 408 Eleventh st. oc9 cod tf ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. -BOOM 1 3-STOBYi HO Use! U ' N it URN IS H ED* for rent after Nov. 10: Nw cor. of Lafayette st. and Alameda aye. T. F. BAIRD. Morton station (narrow gang") oc-7 eon 7t ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OijfYfM- FOR SALE-MODERN HOUSE. 7 "_*t.lU'*". rooms; between three railroad sta- tions: half block from electric-cars. Address Bnslne-s, Aliinieda Postoflice. no*, 7t* FRUIT VALE REAL ESTATE. f_s ~tT£rms"" $260 CAsIir^AEANCE -4P I —•'''. sio per month, without interest: 4- room bouse and basement; lot 30x100; good loca- tion; near rruttvaie aye A. G. s.NPll'Sl Iruliva'e nation. ' oc2B tf BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. H"^ERKI_^E?-^OB~BALE 1 -AUT'IFUL HOUSE of 9 rooms: modern in every respect: > bar ingly located; price $4600; terms to suit. Apply to owner. J. L. BARKER. 400-402 Twelfth st., Oakland. Qi'3l tf ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W DtTCKTBEE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc, G.W. BOWE, Att'y-at-Law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton t: JOHN R AITKEN. AT I OI'.NI'.V- A r. 16 and 17, 402 mery.cnr. California. t lA* WTDAVIDBON. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. 420 »' « California at., rms. 14-16: advice free. _;•_* R" A CEOTBEBB ATTOBN BY- AX-LAW. 006 • Clay at- ac 3 tt _ HOUSES TO LET. AOF. MINNA, BET. FIFTiTaND SIXTH-5 TttlO rooms and every modern improvement. 3* 00 molTrisave. off HARRISON ST., NEAR —O Sixth— Sunuy 5 large rooms; house all reno- vated; appreciated It seen; $15; water free. * Id n 1 STEIN EB- HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND 'TGI bath. ,1106 7t* <R|4 210 PERRY ST.; BAY-WINDOW lIP ' 71. house; 4 rooms: newly papered and painted: water free Apply to G. H. UMBsEN _ CO.. 14 Montgomery st. ___^^^ UO 4 tf 1717 CHAN AN. BETWEEN SUTTER AND A I A I Post — A fine house.with 6 rooms and bath, newly fitted up; sun In every 10. m; a beautiful la-em-nt ana a large yard aud garden; rent ■>•*->• ; _____ •5:1 ,1 NEAT COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS AND C-i-'-t. bath 1533 L'nlon st. $12— Store and 2 rooms. ~_ ■' 0c25 tf TT N lON-SQUARE FURN ITURE PACKING AND 1 Moving Co.. 301 Stockton st . cor. I'ost. oct tf COTTAGES TO LET. -J-O COTTAGE^ Ta i BuOMs; YARD. BEAR. iITO- 1021 Lombard St.. near Hyde. 1106 7t* Gil A SUNNY BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE, 5 *jPA*T. ro.s: Inr-elr.ird. 'St Dolores, nr. 16th 7* FURNISHED ;j HOUSES. : ATrTL i 1- ur n • sTn*iTiio7Fs jT?Tf*"6 1 rooms; bath, basement, large yard; near Clay and Larkln sts.; owner will rent one room; refer- ences. A. 8., box 1, this oflice. no 3 * TO LET- SUNNY 1 EAT, 4 ROOMS, KITCHEN, Ibath: furniture In use 4 months for sale, ac- count departure; 2 cables within 1 block- cen- tral: rent $25. Address Flat, box 113. Call Branch Offlce. |, 0 3t* ■_ FLATS TO LET. ~ ©1 n LOWER FLAT OF 5 SUNNY ROOMS; fjpXVJ. bath. 24i0a Postal. uoB 3l« • ELEGANT FLATS. TOP AND LOWER, I rooms: hath. 10 Shotweli.nr 14th. $15-20. 8 3t* ELEGANT NEW FLATS. SEVENTH, BELOW Xj Bryant: 5 rooms: bath. $9 to $17. noB 6t 91 Q THIRD— FLAT OF 8 ROOMS: RENT, $20; OAO water free; suitable for 2 families. no« 3t* L'LAT 7 ROOMS AND BATH; LARGE YARD; J sunny side; cheap. 816 Haight st. uoB 3t* A LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, $15! 715 BUSH 7k st.. in rear. noB <Z_ 1 _» SUNNY UPPER FLAT: CLEAN AND tip 10. comfortable. 120 Shipley st. no 7 3t* C*7n BUYS A NICE FLAT OF 3 ROOMS *IJ I complete: tf-ntSll. 1120 Mission. n7 ***" ELPXiANT flat, 6 rooms AND bath. 141 Grove St., near City Hall; $20. no 7 7t» •'/•i J- 1 SITTER- SUNNY UPPER FLAT: — Ul*X- elegantly papered. Key 2610. uo7 3t* V UNNY FLAT OF 3 BOOMS. YARD* MATES ■ free; $12. 356 Third st. ho 6 7t* fli; I 3si NY UPPER ROOMS. OR 2 ROOMS •_,_!. $7. 1008 Natoma, nr. Eleventh. 3t* "s*9*l 14S3V. SACRAMENTO, BAB HYDE— — VJ . Flat 7 sunny rooms and bath, noli lit" 1 (J- 1 FOLSO.M-ELEI.A.NI FLAT; 7 ROOMS; 00 m bath; fireplace every room. n<>6 7t» *> I A SEVENTH-FINE FLAT OF 8 ROOMS; Otl .1' modern: fine view; $25. nos 4t* Q9U MODERN FLAT 8 ROoMS, BATH. «£*---'•". 1128 Howard St., near Seventh. no 4 61* 17 1 _ POST— SUNNY FLATS AND 4 BOOMS, iN - bath: garden; $16. $17 and $18. nol 7t* Qlfi WAIER FREE; FLAT 6 LARGE trlU. rooms: bath and gas. 25 Ford, between sixteenth and Seventeenth, Noe and Sanchez 4 7* NT ICE SUNNY FLAT 6 SUNNY BOOMS AND Ai bath; yard: 19 Lloyd st. Call In grocery, IPiii-ht and Scott. no 2 7t» 4 BOOMS; EVERY CONVENIENCE. 82 EV- erett st. near Fourth. _____^ no'_ 7t* < v AND $9-4 -ROOM FLATS ON BITCH ST. •*TO Apply 325 Fifth su. upstairs. noltf \* EW BONN- 5 AN It 6 BOOM FLATS. 7 PARK i-v road and 1031 Halght st., opposite ltaker.nl 8* QIO i BONN! ROOMS* 135 IVY AYE., «IrlO. near Van Ness. oc"8 tf L*LAT— B BOOMS AND BATH, Wli H~~MiJd" Tern improvements. Inquire 1153 Howard. 2s tf I 9AQI BUSH-FLAT 4 BOOMS. $13; WATER A— tj-^ free. Apply 1-09 a Bush st. oell tr Q.M*. SUNNY FLAT. 4 ROOMS. 728 McAL- trll). lister st. sc'_9 tt HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. T*7q^fißD--rsirNN V HOI S E k"e PI N liO robins: complete; front; bath: .-.a - 3t* G9 j SEVENTEENTH — $10; LARUE BED- *J~ "1 room: use dining-room, kitchen; complete for housekeeping. 1108 St* Q*:q MISSION— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR 000 housekeeping; private tamily ; $10 ■:■*■■/ 9*_Jq MINNA— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ADO housekeeping. • 1* WO SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; BATH*! 1 1354 Howard. • A - STEVENSON - MCE FRONT ROOM 7k— O well furnished, for 1 cr 2 gentlemen; *"■*• ' 1108 -t* «NY FRONT AND BACK PARLOR; UN- ■-- rurnished; nice location; cheap. Bl6H;.!gnt street. noS 3t* (ij- MISSION ST.— FRONT BEDROOM AND OttO kitchen for light housekeeping. * I I A EIGHTH— PLEASANT SUNNY UN FUR IXA nished double parlors: $12; references. * Oil A LARKIN-SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED Q<'*± room; housekeeping It desired; $6 60. • (J* L! 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED 1 1 ( »C8EKBE*r*- «t_5w. ing rooms. 16 Devisadero at., Haight-st. cars. noB 4t* V£*t\ JESSIE-SUITE AND KITCHEN FUR- QUO nished for housekeeping: gas. bath. n8 6t» I 1 O TENTH— 2 SUNNY LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- JIO Ing rooms; private; reasonable. noB tf 1 "v. 9 1 CALIFORNIA —6 ROOMS. DOUBLE parlors: elegantly furnished dinlng-ri.om; kitchen. garden* sun all (lay; reference. 1108 St*- -97 BUSS— 2 OK 3 FURNISHED lIOUSEKKEP- A I ing rooms. uoB 3t* &1Q 5 SUNNY BOOMS; BATH; LA ROE V AO. yard. **208 Fillmore, nr. Clay. 1108 tr 71 Q CALIFOBNIA — NEATLY FURNISHED 1 AO housekeeping rooms. noB st* 9ft! i * BRANNAN - FURNTSHED BOUSE. AVJ* keeping rooms; $7 per month. no 7 st* 09*;» MCALLISTER-3 SUNNY EMS'; SINGLE OAVJ or together; housekeeping 11 de<lred.no7 tf 899 CHEAPEST, CLEANEST. SOB- —— ny lurulshed housekeeping suites: see them. n o 7 It* Oft 7 JESSIE, NB. FIFTH-2 SUNNY HOUSE-' QUI keeping rooms: rent cheap. no 7 21* A RKISON-" BOOMS; BUNNING UOO water; furnished: housekeeping; $10.7 Bt* TEHAMA— 9 NICE SUNNY FURNISHED 000 housekeeping rooms. no 7 2t* 8971 EDDY— I UNFURNISHED BOOMS IN ■>-'<•; private family; grate, gas, bath; $7 6 7t* I^UITE OF SUNNY FURNTSIIED Bi.OMS AND 0 small kitchen complete for light housekeeping; first-class private family. 1834 O'larrell. no 4 7;' q/iO TEHAMA, NEAR FOfIBTH— S NICELY OV'O furuishe 1 suuny rooms for house- 4 st« _» _> l-ELL-2 OB 3 SUNNY UNFIRNISHED OOA housekeeping rooms; reasonable. no3tf jnq BROADWAY— FINE SUNNY NICELY "_v'o furnished houseKeeDlng rooms; new owner. no 2 7t* Ak 7 Harrison — onny furnished ■HI rooms from housekeeping; cheap, no', tf 1 Ap. NEW MONTGOMERY (FARGO HOUSE)- -1 VJx) All kinds of furnished rooms; cheap 028 tf Q I Ql MISSION-FRONT SUITE FOB Holsel OjiiJ i keeping; rent reasonable. oc2B tf GLEN WOOD, 1532 POLK. COR. SACRAMENTO _ —All kinds of furnished rooms cheap. 0c25 lm qj Q MINNA-FLAT. 6 ROOMS, COMPLETE "IO for housekeeping; bath. ocl7 tf ' ROOMS TO LET. Q/J9 MONTGOMERY — LABGE I FUBNISHED OVA rooms, $1 60 to $- 60 per week, $5 to $9 per month. j 1108 6 1* HO(\ LEAVENWORTH, NR. SUTTER— PLEAS- ■ Ax) ant Munnv room, suitable for gentitmau and wife or single gentleman '-■■•_ * lA] «D SACRAMENTO, BET. HYDE AND -1 T1 O Leavenworth — 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. noB 3t*» (II HOWARD-NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM, OX nicely furnished. noB st* ' A 97 STEVENSON-PLEASANT FURNISHED lAk rooms in a private family. noB 3t* I f.9*v l LAY ' NX POLK-FUKNISHED SUITE J U<j-> of rooms: reasonable. 1108 2t* ft<t7 MINNA. COR EIGHTH-NICELY FUB- xJVJ I nished window room*; $1 week. 7 61* •U_Tl SIXTEENTH. » BAB VALENCIA- a • J «TI suuny furnished rooms for Sndsal tup ing: $10 per inontn. no 7 2t* 1 ( d GOLDEN GATE AYE.— STORE AND 3 XVOTt living-rooms. Apply 1046 Golden Gate ***• ;_ uo7 3t* *\JO MINNA SI., NEAR SIXTH-FURNISHED oiO tunny room: with fine flo-place and large closet: American family: cheap rent. 6 3i* • Mil GEARY-3 UNFURNISHED ROOM-- —l-I • ' housekeeping. Key at 217*,^. nog 6t* qi I LYON— PARK PANHANDLE: *. UNFUR- Oil nished, elegant, large snnny rooms. st* n- SIXTH, COR. MINNA (THE PIEDMONT) O Nicely furnished sunny rooms. no 4 tf 2OR 3 PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND bath. Apply 113 Scott st. • no 3 tf 79J GEARY-.: LARGE SONNY FURNISHED IA A rooms: gas; bath: reasonable. . no 3 tf 1 .J7 OLIVE AYE.— ROOMS, 6 To 4; $18 AND A— I $15 -^ < ni-*} 7t* i l**.'|Q MARKET-NICE ! FURNISHED BOOMS; 1 QUO hot and coid water; moderate. no 2 7t irr.ll A HOWARD- NEATLY ~ FURNISHED XOk 1 suites; also douhle and single rms.3o lot 1 Q7n MARKET — UNFURNISHED FBONT IOiVJ suite; good location for a puyslclau. 27 U ROOMS TO LET-CONTINUED. 5 USED AL£ 33 r_L_l S— FC BNIsTI 5" ■IV -.50 to $1 per nlgbt; 81 60 to »2 per week. 14 tf TO LET — LODGEKOOM: MINERVA HALL, 1883 Mission St., cor. Fifteenth; also suitable for dancing academy. no 6 7t* I IN DELL HOUSE. COR 6TH AND HOWARD- -- 1(10 single rooms, newly furnished: 26c night. $1 25 week: satisfy yourself; open all night, 24 tf ABLINOTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY-FLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single: Crs;- class in every respect; terms reasonable jalO tf ■SEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET. BET. A Sixth and Seventn — Single and suites: per night. 35c to git week. SI 60 to »5: families apl lr 80.-jKDINO AM)' ROOMS. I **. OAK— BOARD AND LODGING; REASON* AO able. no 3 3t» 1 71 **. I*"LK— IVANHOF— SUNNY FUR- X I XO nished rooms with board. nol lmo , RAND VIEW; 714 BUSH; OPENED UNDER ' new nianaceinent; family hotel: references given ami required. self* tt CHILDREN" HOARDED. \*ICE HOME FOR SMALL CHILD, WITH _> yard. 17<'6 Howard, near Thirteenth. nnH 7t» — _______________ Vi'OKiN 111 1.1. 1. QTOBB— t^oiTs BOOHS; FI*3cT*VT?E?T^TTK O grocery. SE. Twenty-sixth and Bartiett. 8 7i* I*iO LET— LARGE STORE WITH 2 (.TYING- X rooms; rent cheap. 1503 Turk st. uo6 7t» -mi/k A MONTH— AND 3 ROOMS: 2234 Ql" Greenwich. Apply I3OBV_ Greenwlcb.2 7* PIANOS. VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC A RGAINS IN N EW ft SEC'ND-H AND PIANOS. J) Hazeiton, Brown a Simpson. Mozart.etc: hard- lines prices: lnstallm'ts. C. S. BATON, 735 Mark't, 06 cod 3m . .LARGE. BEAUTIFUL ORGAN, ALMOST -"a new: will sell at one-third former price. J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor, Flood buiid- ln^g. no 4 tf AKGAIN-ROOM THIS WEEK CONTAINS D rare opportunities: uprights $86, $105, $190 and many others; also 100 elegant new pianos to select from at prices that are right; don't delay, but come at once. THEJ. DEWING COMPANY, Flood building. no. tt A TWO-BAN X portable PIPE-ORGAN for sale at $150. J. DEWING COMPANY, second lloor. Mood building. no 4 tf I* FRIGHTS— STEIN WAY IMS. WEBER $275. ' Delfosse $93. HEINE. 40 O'Farreil st. no 4 tf REMOVAL CAUSES THE SACRIFICE OF splendid upright piano; elegant case, fine toue. Room 10, 809 Mar.et st. no 4 tf (E-Q- UPRIGHT PIANO; EXCEPTIONAL ****Q*J. opportunity. Room 21, 809 Market. 4tr * GREAT BARGAIN: AFINE WEBER PIANO*: -.'*. excellent coudttlon; ordered sold by owner for what it will bring. Room 12, 809 Market. 4tt MAGNIFICENT 3-PEDAL UPRIGHT CASE; slightly damaged: sacrifice. 515 Van Ness n.tf BARGAINS IN ALL KIND.N OF MUSICAL instruments. LEON I. STANTON & CO., 9 Thin at. oc2l tt BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT k) pianos. Grovesteen A Fuller, upright $100 German (Dresden) 135 Raven A sous , 145 Wheelock 190 Ana many others to select from. BENJ. CUR- TAZ A SON, 16-20 O'Farrell st. oc'-Otr .'. P.STEWART, SKILLED TUNER A REPAIR- *' .er. With WM. G. BADGEB, 31 Flood bldg. tf \* ILLIAM G. BADGER BEMOVED TO BOOM '' 31, Flood building; pianos sold on install- ments : sole aeent for Pail lard's music- boxes. tf AGENCY" SOHMER. NEW BY dc EVANS pianos. BYRQN MAUZY*. 303 Post St. 016 tf HARPS. DOUBLE AMD SINGLE ACTION; II Erard, Grosjean and other makes: direct im- portation Just received. KOHLER _ CHASE 28 O'Earreil st. ocs tf LINE MEDIUM UPRIGHT PIANO, $175: m large cabinet grand, $225. MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. oc'_ tf l TEI N WAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED- -0 grand tone: V. cost SPENCER. 731 Market. tf CUFERIOB VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD A NEW. OH. MILLER, repairer, 2 Latham place, tr HAVE YOU SEEN TH STERLING PIANO* If not. why not? BEN.I. CUBTAZ _ son, sole agents. 16 to 20 O'Farrell St. aus tf STECK. ( HICKKRANG A SONS. VOSE AND other pianos sold $10 installments. BENJ CURTAZ A SON, sole agents. 16 O'Farrell St. tt KOHLER A CHASE '-_. __ — ND SWO'FABBELL St., leading pianos aud organs: oldest mustc- loouse; largest stock ;easy terms; low prices. ap.Jcf ALL KIN Or *I:EPAIRIN« AND TUNING; low prices; firsi-ciass work. KOHLER A CHASE. '.8 O'Farreil St. de 7 tt HORSES "~~ ' SALE- YOUNG HORSE. BUGGY. lI AR- A" ness and new wagon: bargain. 737 Hayes. 8 At* CM HEAD OF HORSES FOR SALE; *CAR- OV rlage and work, weighing from 1000 to 1700 pounds; suitable for ail kinds of work. G. LIN HAITR. Union Stable. 862 Howard. uo4 7t A I (TION SALE OF HORSES. WAGONS, -V carts, etc.. every Wednesday 11 o'clock at the old-established and reliable horse market, 327 6:h, bet. Folsom and Harrison. SULLIVAN DOYLE, proprietors and livestock auctioneers. sels tf L'O R SALE CHEAP — 200 STREETCAR A horses, owing to introduction of electric car lines by Market-st. railroad. Apply to A. J. ALLEN, Fourteenth and Mission sts. oclO lin \ UCTION SALE of horses, BUGGIES. -'» wagons, cirts. harness, every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at New York Stables, 44 Sixth st. S. ATKINs A CO. Auctioneer*. set' tf FOR SALE-Ml-»«,F.LLAN EOl'.V LOR SALE:. CHEAP, 1 STREETCAR 30 FEET 1 long, Handsomely finished In birdseye maple and upholstered; also 2 30 11. P. electric motors, with a guaranteed efficiency of 93 percent. Apply 3* and 36 Main st. noB lm I IREWOOD. $125 PER LOAD; KINDI.ING- » wood Tree, site of Mechanical Arts buiidGig; uo admission fee. noB -t* '[*■ I'E-'A ITER, REMINGTON No. 2; PER i feet condition: $40. Box 2672. city. noS 3t* . HEAP: NEW PHONOGRAPH. WITH CHOICE 1 records, etc. 8., Call office. Oakland no 6 8t HOUSE, 4 ROOMS; STABLE 47 WEST MIS- - 11 a I on_s no 4 7t* ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT \NNTCA, $25. KING'S Old Bookstore, 15 Fourth st. no 4 tf I i , 11. P. UPRIGHT -BOILER AND ENGINE; I U good condition: cheap. 100 First st. nogtf / - ool) SET OF PAINTER'S TOOLS FOP. SALE. xj 2008 O' Parrel! St.. call bet. 2 and 4. oc3l tf .BONZE AND HARDWOOD OFFICE PARTI- I' tion with rail; also doors, windows, mantels, counters, shelving, sinks, laths, lumber, pipe, roofing, etc 1150 Mission St., near Eighth, sec- ond-hand yard. ■ 0c29 tt V I.W RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND 1"* hand. W. S. BAY Mfg Co., 12 Cailforula.24 tf SECOND-HAND BOILBBS, ENGINES, PUMPS* 0 shafting, pulleys belting, water-pipes, etc. Mcintosh a ______________ X 37 Be.ile St. /"*. UNTE R S. SHELVING. SHOWCASES V bought and sold. 1 12 iy a Market, bet. 7th and Bth ONE small MEDIUM AND LARGE-SIZE . fire and burglar *-____■ -.ar*-.* '.'.l. •■'•-'3 M'kf. 9tf ________ _ M BPICA-. Vj^iiinn^cT^Fl^MEvrwtTll'BESTP II stble care; ladles may have the benefit of the skill ami attention of a physician of long practice; all female diseases treated: consultation Free and confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER, HIIV. Hyde St., bet. Eddy and Ellis. nol tf ANEW PROCESS— NO EDI CINE. INSlRU- meuts or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all femele troubles: no mat- ter from what cause, restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home; all cases guarantee A DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. jylO tf MRS. DR. WEGENER. PRIVATE HOSPITAL for all female diseases: separate rooms for ladles before and during confinement: have en- larged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor: babies adopted: irregularities cured in one day: no instruments: pills and safety capsules guaranteed : regular physician of long and suc- cess! ul practice: travelers attended: no delay: all business strictly confidential. 419 Eddy st-oclB tf MBS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY OF I'-llVa Mlsslcn, now at 1508 Market street, hue returned from Europe with latest improved medical scieuces, obtained from all noted ooileges in Germany; monthly Irregularities cured In less than one day: no Instruments. oclB tf PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT AND JL dlseas-s of women; best of care. Dr. Anna Schaltz, 330 Ellis St., near Jones oc6 3m IK IRREGULAR SEE MRS. DR. PUKTZ AND be contented at once 254 Fourth st ocl6it A LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RESTOR~ /V ed in one day; EI. EC I'RICITY used for all re male complaints; home in confinement; regular physician of long and successful practice; French pills guaranteed; consultation free. MRS. DR. WYETH. sanitarium, 916 Post St. tr U-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; A safe and -efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS A CO., druggists, 406 Clay au. sole agents. le!3 ly ALI'EAU'S FRENCH PILLS. A boon to ladles troubled with irregularities-. no danger: safe and sure; $'* 60. exp.ess C. O. D.; don't dtlay until too late. OSGOOD ÜBOS. Oak- nd. Cal , agents for Alpeao et Cie. apl tf MONEY TO LOAN. TsT AND 21) MORTGAGES. ESTATES. PIANOS, Aallmony; any sum. MURPHY. 628 Market st_2 tr "_">n fill.. FUBNITUBE.PIANO3, HOBSES •3J'__iU.UUU. etc. Howard. 101 st-Ann's bldg tf y-UMS OF $50 TO 190,000 ON FIRST AN I) SEO- -0 ond mortgages, city realty, estates, pianos, dm monds,;bicyclea SPECK. 3O Montgomery. oc!3tt I OANS, ANY KIND. REAL ATE OB COM- SJ merclal. A. M. JANES. 630 Market st. oc9 lm ON ANY SECURITY. AT LOW BATES: DEAL- Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. oc3 6m ORIGINAL UNCLE BILL LENDS MONEY iN everything; all business strictly confidential. 860 Market, NKcor. Stockton. rooms. 17A18. Is ly MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY ABB 1 OTHER valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market, nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ap9tf ■^■I. PERSONALS. plANO^l^^sT^s^^iiALFllOCK: 6BRMAB X lady. 1.0 Howard st. noB la* ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc G.W. HOWE, Att'y-at-Law. 860 Market, cor.stocktou.tt IYAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER AND FOR It sale: also chenllle-wove rug* and silk-rag por- tieres, and dealer In carpet twine lv hank or chain atilowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifths*. Oakland. Cal. felO tf SuTh LINCOLN BROS. ARE SELLING 20 POUNDS i_ granulated sugar. SI; M IT'S, rolled oats. »1 ; 30 lbs. rolled wheat, SI: 30 lbs beans, »l: 5 IT.s. new tea. SI: 6 lbs ground coffee. $1:20 lbs. figs. SI; 20 lbs. new prunes. SI; 25 cakes soap, *1 ; 5 lbs. chocolate, SI; 20 lbs birdseed, SI; flour. 70c a sack; corn meal. 25c: oatmeal. 35c: butter, 30c a roll; picnic hams, 10c lb: we are retailing groc- eries at wnoiesale prices. LINCOLN BROS., 228 Sixths*. no-t 3t SuTuTh ANY ONE KNOWING THE ADDRESS, J~X. street and number, of JULIA HO AG, will confer a favor by addressing W. MATTHEWS, room 18, 402 Montgomery st. ' noB 3t* IN.UCHEIN A- CO., 23 MONTGOMERY AYE.— l" Razors, scissors, barbers and horse-clippers ground, etc. o4 7t» Ci F. HAAS, WOOD AND ivory TURNING xj. and planlng-mlll, 64 First St., S. F. no 4 tf »\ E COULDN'T DO HIE BUSINESS WE'RE *.' doing if prices were not right. Carpets, new and second hand, from .. . 25c up Oak Bed Sets $..7 _o up Mattings, per yard _... 7c up i Mn Itum. peryard "" 50c Kitchen Chairs """ "" " - 25c Kitchen Tables 'i\ 50 EVERYTHING IN ''proportion'.' Largest stock and store in the city; lowest prices: easy terms, if desired. .1. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st, above Sixth. open eveuings. oc2B tf Second-hand as well as new BARS, k. showcases, counters, shelvlngs, mirrors, desks, safes chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too. Be sure and see stock ami get prices before going elsewhere. J. NOON'AN. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mlsslo-^t, above Sixth. 2Str L'RENCH OR SPANISH WOKEnTnTHREE 1 months: new method P. O. box 2166. 0c27 tr I' AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING, 623 '» Golden Gate aye. It. HUFSCHMIDT. 0c24 'in TAB. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT PER- -I* manently removes without pain corns, warts, bunions and callous flesh by a few applications; sold by all druggists, 25c. oc2l lmo* HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LADIES* AND gents* cast-off clothing: old gold and silver bought: money loaned on personal property. A. COLEMAN, 41 Third St.. cor. Jessie. ocli> ly HIGHEST PRICE PAID. FOR OLD GOLD AND Silver and all personal property. 702 Kearny St.. N E. cor. Clay. ael2 tf "VTEW AND OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND -> exchanged. FRAZER'S, 1 i6Vij Taylor. oclO tr » DVICE FREE; LEGAL AND PRIVATE MAT- --Y ters. People's Law Office. 838 Market. McCABK. 4 DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, ETC. [£"*} BALDWIN Jewelry Store. 948 Market.al7 6m rpELEPHONKS, 75; CARTERS FOR J- everything electrical; sena for latest catalogue. Klkis',. Elect bical Works, 720 Moutgy. se2 tf HIGHEST IKICt lAib CAST- OFF CLOTH Ing. -oil jewelry, books. KLEIN. 109 Stx:h.r.r \\ INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO OB- M der WILLIAM McPHUN. H95 Market. **4tt / 'ENTEN lAL STABLES— C A AGES.ROCK- \J aways. victorias, buggies, etc. : 1621 California, nr. Polk; telephone 66x M. CONLON. prop. 27tf l^Uir TO ORDER ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, -. Merchant tailor. 613 Kearny st. my*7 tr A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TUB WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing. WAGONS A-N'l> CAKKIAOES. I ARGE EXPin-_^s~ltlir^JT7T~_l_ : kj wagon for sale; cheap. 205 Twenty-sixth. n3 8* • l NEW MILK WAGONS; MUST BE SOLD AT — once. 829 Howard st. no 2 lin L INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS. 1 rockaway. buggies, Also hack. 828 Harrison, tf STORAGE TOR AGE OF FUE"NITUBE,'piANOs", _OUSh> O hold goons, etc. J.M. PIERCE, 735 Market. ly 17 IKST-CLASS BlOBAGB; ADVANCES MADE." J 421-423 V arket St. CHAS I. TAYLOR. ]«13 *J ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASSESSMENT NOTICE-SCORPION MINING _V company. Location of principal place ot i business, Sau Francisco, Cal.; location or works, ' Virginia City, Storey County. Nev. Notice Is here- j by given that at a meeting of the Board of Direc- tors, held on tne 4th day of October, 1894, an as- ! ! sessment (No. 6) of five (6) cents per share wai ! | levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in Unites states gold coin, I : to tbe Secretary, at the orfce of the company. No. | | 310 Pine street, room No. 28, San Francisco. Cai. I Any stock upon which this assessment shall re* I I main unpaid on the uinth day of November, 1894. I | will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at ■ public auction: and unless payment is made be. I fore, will be sold on FRIDAY, the thirtieth (30th) day of November. 1894. to pay the delinquent as- sessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order or the Board or Direc- tors. GEO. R. SPINNEY. Secretary. • Hire— No. 310 Flue street, room No. **8, san Fraucisco, Cal. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors of the Scorpion Mining Com- pany, adopted at its meeting of November 7, 1894. and entered In its records theilate of delin- quency of assessment No. 6, levied October 4, 1894. is postpone! to December 7. 1894, and the day of sale for upald assessment No. 6 is post- poned to December 28. 1894. GEO. K. SPINNEY', Secretary. Office— 310 Pine street, room No. 2«. San Francis. o. Cal. noB td I USTICE MINING COMPANY— LOCATION OF •' principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of viuirks, Gola Hill, Storey County. Nevada. Notice Is hereby given thatata meeting of the Board or Directors, held on the 2d day of November 1394, an assessment (No. 67) of five (5) cents per snare was leviea upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable im- mediately In United States gold coin, to the secre- tary, at the office of the company. No. 309 Mont- gomery street, room 23, San 9 ranclsco, Califor- nia. Any stork upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of December, 1894, will be deiinauent and advertised for sale at nub- lie auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Thursday, the -7tb day or Decem- ber. 1894. to pay the delinquent assessment, to- gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. R. E. KELLY, Secretary. Office No. 309 Montgomery street, room 23. San Francisco. California. no 3 td TUOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.— OCCIDENTAL — v Consolidated Mining Company: location of principal place of business. San Francisco, Cali- fornia: lrcation of works, Silver Star Miuing Dis- trict. Storey Co., Nevada. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the ' Board of Directors, held on the Ist day or .Novem- ber. 1894, au asse.-iiment. No. 17, of five cents par share. was levied upon the capital stock of the j corporation, payable immediately in United states gold coin, to tho secretary, at the office of the company, room 6.. Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the 4th day of December, 1894. will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at pub- lic auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 27th day of Decem- ber. .8)4, to pay the delinquent assessment, to- gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the B. ard of Dlrectors. ALFRED X DURBROW. Secretary. Office, room 69, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mont- gomery street, San Pranclsco, California, uo. td V OTICE OF ASSESSMENT— Is Consolidated Mining Company — Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cali- fornia: location of works. Gold Hill. Nevada. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting or the Board or Directors, held on the thirty-first (31 st) day or October, 1894. an assessment (No. 17) of five cents (8c; per share was levied upon the capital stork of the corporation, payable Im- mediately in United states gold coin to the sec- retary, at the office or tbe company, room 35, third li .or. .Mills building, corner Hush aud Mont- gomery streets. San Pranclsco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the fourth (4th) day or De- cember, 1894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, aud unless payment Is made before, will be sold on THURSDAY, the twenty-seventh (27th) day of December, 1894, to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together with' costs or advertising and expenses of sale. By order ot the Board of Directors. C. L. MfCOY. Secretary. Office— Room 35. third floor. Mills building. corner Bush and Montgomery streets, San Fran- cesco, California. 1.02 td NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT-.** A VA JO MTN IN*fl i. v Company; location or principal piace of i : business, San Francisco, California; location of works, Tuscarora, Elko County, Nevada. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tha Board ot Directors, held on the 3d day of Octo- | .ber, 1894, an assessment (No. -7), or ton cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock or the : corporation, payable immediately in United States . gold coin to the -secretary, at the office or the company. No. 310 Pine street, rooms 16 and 17, I San Francisco, California. Any stock upon wbicb this assessment shall re» ; maiu unpaid on the Btb day or November, 1894, i will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at pub- • lie auction, and unless payment la made bernre, i will be sold on MONDAY, the 3d day or Decem- b er, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, to- : gether wltb the costs of advertising and expense ' ofaale. By order of the Board of Directors. J. xv. PEW, Secretary. Office— No. 810 Pine street, re oms 16 and 17, Ban Franc'sco, California. oca td _ . U 1 ICE OF ASSESSMENT— ALPHA CONSO-..- Lv dated Mill and Mining Company. Location »r principal place or busiuess, san Francisco, Cal.-. location or works. Gold Hill, Storey County, Nev. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the boarS of directors, held on the 30ih diy of Oc- tober. 1894, an assessment (No. 137; of ten (10) cents per share was levied upon the capital stoc. ut the corporation, p-yaole Immediately in United Mates gold coin to the secretary at tbe office of the company, room 79, Nevida block. 309 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re main unpaid on the 3d day of December. 1394, win tie delinquent and advertised tor sale at pub lie auction, and*— unlets payment is made befcr will be sold on FRIDAY", the 21st day or Decem- ber, 1894, to pay the delinquent assessment, to gether with the costs of advertising and expenses oi sale. By order of the board of directors. CHARLES E. ELLIOT, S-cretary. ■ Office— Room 79, Nevada block, 309 Montgom- ery at . San Francisco. CaL OC3I td - . -.- LOST. I OST-NOVEMBER 5. A GOLD-Pt.ATED PRE- I - sentation shield badge, of little use to any one but the owner, whose name Is thereon. The finder will tie rewarded by leaving the same with G. W. PHILLIPS. San Leaudro Express offlce, -.8 Market street. ■ . • 1 OST-NOV. 6, GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. 1 " in nun Mr-yard of 0. a Hooper „ Co., Fourth and Channel. Finder please return to 76 " Mis- sion, or Excelsior Redwood Co office, Fourth and ChainieLjtnd receve liberal reyv.ird.E. E. EVANS * 1 OST— A PASSBOOK with THE HIBERNIA 1- -..iv lug* and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name or JOHN KELLY, No. 1,881.493. The finder win please return to bank. 1108 of 1 GST— A PASS-BOOK WIIH THE HI Bl KM A Li SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY or Sin Fran- cisco in the name or ANTONIO DA Rosa PIN- HEIRO, No. 190-774. Finder will please return to bank. n o 7 6l * I O-T-KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BADGE; NAME i J Inscribed thereon. Finder please return to THOMAS 11 BROWNE, 20 Front st. Literal reward. no 7 _;■• I OST-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIT.. I'NIA -1- Savings and Loan society of San 1 ranclsco in the name of EMMA WILLISTON, No. 189-1340 The finder will please return to bank. no 4 6t* FOUND. "Fight BLACK horse, apply 211 state J- st., near Eureka. . no 7 3 * L OUN D — HORSE ABO WAGON. OCTOBER 24: X owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at 26 silver st. 6 3t* L*OUND— MISFIT PARLORS ihORMERLY OF 1 SOS Post). 513 Montgomery, cor. Commercial, Fine suits. Sis: black dress tuts, fl 75. tf EDUCATIONAL. ENGLISH BRANCHES »TAUGHT; YOUNG lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van Ness. nol' tf AHLSTAD'S DRAWING SCHOOL: FREE- band.crayon portrait, air brush.99 Murphy bid. OLANDER. TEACHER BANJO, GUITAR _ mandolin: new accumpmt-bks 60c 209 Powell. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL. MINING, ME- O chanical engineering, survey architecture, assay; estab. '04. VAN DER NAILLEN. 7.3 Mrkt . II BOLTE'S SCHOOL. 2428 BUCHANAN l'» Board. Eiig..F'r.,«ier. .music. dancing. 93o in. 6m V lOLIN, MANDOLIN. UIT A :COP. N ET : 750 V PROF. L. MERKI, 225 Geary St.. nr. PowelLtt PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32. POST ST.; charges moderate ;day and ev'g sessions oc.U ;' EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST ST.: always in the lead Send for clrculars.aulS tt A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS -. THE WEEKLY CALL, in wraDper, for mailing. j — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS H. C. and Wilbe (mine Wiersbitzky by J. J. Mc- Dale, Sheriff) to Simon Clay burgh, lot ou line N of Halght street, 150 XV of Webster, W 24 :_«-• by N 1 i 7:«; $4261. P. N . aud Bella S. Lilienthal to Joseph D. Grant, lot on SW corner of Devisadero strset and Pacific avenue, W 137 :6 by S 127 :BV_ ; $10. Lillie winters to Jeremiah v. Sullivan, lot on XV Hue of Brodcr.ck street, 25 N of Oak, N 25 by W 100; $10. P. J. and Amelia A Haver to John W. Wright, lot on \> line of shotweii street, 175 N of 'Twenty fifth, N 25 by XV 122:6; $10. John W. and Annie L. Wright to Edward Un wlu. same: $10. Estate of Julie Wolf (hy Jules Cerr, executor) to O. Perl, lot on E line ol Fair oaks street. 152:6 8 or Tweuty -secoud, S 30:0 by E 117:7; $2200. G. and RacbeiePeri to Lulgl Muzeo. same: $10. Alonzo Slavcu to Bridget Young, lot ou N line of Army street, 210 W of Church, W 30 by N 114; $10. Mary W. Hoffman to Maggie P. Biddle and Wil liam K. Van Reed, lot ou m line or B street. 82:6 H of Thirty-fourth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $ . Maggie P. Biddle aud William E. Van Reed to Mary W. Hoffman, lot on N line B street. 107:6 W or Thirty-third avenue, W _5 by N 100 (soe page 1447 or book of deeds 387*, correctory deed, quitclaim deed; $ . A Montpeliler (trustee) to T. A. Burns, undi vided half or lots 640 to 630, 652. 664. 656, 658, Gilt Map 1; $1. Jacob and Lena -Brownstone to Gerald P. Mouiile. lot on W line of Andover street. 76 ** of Crescent avenue, s 50 by XV 70, lots 130 aud 132, Holiday Map 1: $10. demand P. and Mary Mouiile to W. 1!. Harris, lot on Vi line of Andover street, 100 S of Crescent avenue, S 25 by W 70. lot 132. same; $10. Jacob and Tina lieymaii to Edward Leopold, lot on E line of old -an Jose road, 225:2V_ S of Wor den avenue. S 25:71 a, E 93:6. N 25, >. 95, block 4, West End 2; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Mrs. Ann J. Getty, lot 40, pi.it 38, in said cemetery, Oakiaud township; $31. Alice N. 'ih ver of Oakland to Alexander Campbell of Oakland, lots 16, 18 to 22. block B, amended map of tne Moss Tract, Brooklyn Town ship: $10. Amelia E. Stevens. Chester anil Ella M. Deer ing. of Oakland, to Helen and William Gardiner, lots 67 and 58, Peralta-aveuue Tract, Brooklyn . ownsbip; $10. ii auk and Emma I. Lake and Peter aud ('athar i W. Harder to trunk Bernardo of Bay wards, lot on SW line of First street, 130 SEof C, SB '5, SW 80.39. MV 45.225. NE 84.80, Hay wards, Eden Township: $10. Pacific Improvement Company to Protestant Episcopal Church, In tbs diocese of California. (corporation), commencing at NW corner ot land of First Congregational Church or Niles, th L 2'JO, N 276:4, SW 172:9. SW 171, exoepnng tract conveyed by Charles Crocker to James Woodward April o. 18&0. in 200 d 54, town of Niles, Wash ington Township: $1. J. N. and Mary E. Knowlrs. to Mary B. Holden (wire of D. H.) of Oakland, lot ou NL line of East Eleventh street. .75 SE of Twenty-eighth avenue, SE 25 by NE 100, block I. Knowles A- I'otter sub division of Kennedy Tract, to correct lormer deed recorded la 609 d 17, quitclaim deed, E.ist Oakland: $10. D. B. Ho. den of San Francisco to Mary B. Hol den ot San Francisco, lot 13. block I. Knowli-s A Potter subdivision Kennedy Tract, East Oakland gift. M. H. and Eliza A. Eastman to Barbara Mc . Manus, lot 25. block 4, San Pablo avenue Vil* . Tract. Oakland Township; $10. Peter E. and Florence a. Possen to J. M. Whit worth of Berkeley, lot on XV line of Fulton street, 45 Sof Allston way. S 45 by XV 180, subject to mortgage. Berkeley: $10. Charles A. and Aiic« C. Bailey of Oakland to Matthias Burgbacher or San Francisco, lot on W line of Tenth street, 221:3 S of Allston way, S 40 by W 130. being lot 10. block 119, Allston Tract, Berkeley; $5. Mary A. Mcluuess of San Francisco to Margaret Mclnness or Massachusetts, undivided "-/•» interest iv lot on S line or Dwigh, way, 100 vV of Ells worth street. W6O by 135, being lot 3. block 1451. Blake Tract. Berkeley: $1000. John J. Bluett to Josephine Bluett, lot on E line of Ninth street, 196:2 N or Delaware. N 50 by P* l:< 0. beiuz lot 2:, block 62, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berke ley: gift. W M. and Mary F. Cooper to Edward M. Rey nolds of Santa Clara. lot 3. block C. Knowles & Potter subdivision of the Kennedy Tract, East Oakland, subject to a mortgaie for '800: $10. I. H. and Matilda E. Downing to Serena A. and Mathilda 11. Downing, lot on E comer of Ninth avenue and East I wenty-hrst street, NE 100 by SE 150. block 131. Clinton, Oakland, subject to mort gage for $3500; girt. Jacob i\ratiiger or Oakland to Mary Krat tiger or Oakland, lot 63, Henry & Phillips' vision of the Bray Tract. Brooklyn Township: gift. • p. C. Baker of Oakland t& Ida C. Baker of Oak land, lot 87 ann s 1. .-. of .ot 86, subdivision of lots 64 to 57 and 65 to 68, ningsland Tract, Brookiy n Township; girt. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Charles E. Hatch, lot 1, plat 38, Mountain View Ceme tery. Oakland Township: $66. Arthur H. and Caroline M. Breed to Marie C (wire of Charles 11. Sinclair), lot 3, Frost's Thir teenth-avenue Tract, subject to a mortgage of $1200. East Oakland; $10. Builders' Con tracts. Emma Spreckels with Rtifi'mo A lil-nchi. mar ble work on an eight-story building on ft line of Market street, between Fifth and Sixth: $21,349. Mary i irchell wit. Gardner _ Miron, altera tions and additions on S line of Eddy street, 37:6 E of Stelner; $2300. Charles XV. Stem with Herbert _ Hoffmann, to .build a brick building on se line of Stevenson street, 235 NE of Fourth; $4900. . • — *■ — * HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. P Krug Af, Cincinnati A Strauch _w, Portland M Blumauer, Portland F* G Mcßrltie, Tacotna P W liemlg, N V E Fleck, Tacoma T li Stevens, CSN Sam M-yer. Healdsburg R Brown. Healdsburg J c Smitn, Scotland - Mrs »> Brown Scotland Miss A Brown, Scotland F C Lu<k. Chico 11 B Gltlis, Vreka 1 O I'et.oit & son, France FT Dwver. Sacramento j vv Vane nan, London S Z Earle. Oregon ;F S Dickinson, NY 8 G Evans, U s N i L D Hammond. Chicago C Eddy, Chicago j w T Ellis Jr. Marysviile J l.amson, Shanghai j XV Gordon, China N Bentz, Santa Barbara i B Guggenhetn, Vokoham F Lutsche, Toklo l J I) Sachet. Japan W 11 Tuskln. N V i o a Poole, Yokohama H ; wvrord. Foo Chow | J r Clil ton A valet, Lon N I Johnson A w, S Ear ! J Parsons. Denver E 1 Chun hill A w. Napa I 11 stokes, Canada X W Trimble, N X E C Loftus, N y INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. ! G Miller Aw. Portland F Schaffer Af, Seattle M J McMHlen, Seattle 11 CLanzeudorfer,Bmcla J Sterling, US.\ W li Laniard. Chicago F I Hansen, USX ■ Frank Gage. Boston H Vf Lasslng, li S N G P Jordan, Los Angeles Frank Beech. Seattle Dennis Murphy, tecto J Ma.nire. Portland John T Kir by, Mont TC Ward, Oregon John Nash, Portland E Donaldson. Seattle GNash, Portland H M Niles, Scuttle James Bird. Portland C S Wiley. Seattle Mrs J H Webber, Portind Jennie Wilson. Seattle J Morehouse," Vancouver N O Nelson. Victoria C Eddlson.. Vancouver FS v»olcott, Tacorna FJ McFadden,Mong-Kng C H Day. Tacoma J J Waterman. Victoria A Waddell, Japan A Mcintosh. Canada, M J Camp, California I Perclval, Seattle _ M J Wallace, Ireland NEW WESTERN HOTEL. M Hoff, Chicago ; Ed Skahan, Chicago GL Wilso . Chicago G R Pyrrol), Bakersfleid H Johnson A IT, Cal J H B May. Stockton B M Baker, Stockton A L Brown, Chicago M A Heme, Merced A T Thomas, Oakland C Biniu. Oakland F A Heiter. Vallejo G R Jones, Oakland H Hart. Oakland Ed Cassey, Humooldt M Robb. Humboldt A Sullivan. Ukiah C Mossier, Ukiah C Mutzlc, Mexico ■ Allen, st Paul F Griffith, Minneapolis . . -- 7