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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. 13 t2— \ ~^S°JSS?~~IP_-iS3j--~^. -^ 7TROivi)WAY.NEAB7GOUGHTsUNNY SIDE: J / 10/ rooms: attic, basement, heater, etc.; lar f! erourjas; rent low on lease: will re it compel >•>> furnlaaied if desired. Apply MADISON &BL KB-*- -628 .Virket St. . _ __ Vi AYE.. COR. (1106). CONTAINING VlO rooms, baths, large b-sement, etc.. »P & clais 10/c-.ion for physician. ApplyMADi» Ui BURKtE, 626 Market st. -— {\u2666 WAjLLER "ST.. NX CORN S :B i«-:*«4a V>houlje: 10 rooms and bath: auu all •>»? ' Apply \l ADI SUN A BURKE. \u25a0 J__ '. ___ 2TsSi£?ig'S^fg^^JVgg!f_ £Xk) bat ti wo. MADISuN_&JJ l J i _-r 'ml 7—r- .T m kGK ROOMS: Howard. . ' ' <TitnnM<; "rl™": rv 7d' BAY-WINDOW (8 r^SJ^ai?* 19 -h-^- P^.off Folsom. 777- „.— -. fi -PSSY ROOMS. 709 ;S1 i . Lau7e, A^:. n'r and Turk sts. ~CI»A-i hiiiisk .^.-.-uTtUOMS; -INPERFKCT 8 40l ortei^l^ ly.'wwOonehiu oeewTwitN'fv .:> o.vD, nk. DOLORES— 6 OOOb nice ™.mv and bath; rent $12 Q. r. U Kv V -„. Iii.LSK; 5 ROOMS AND 0 hnthJi. . parden: bas«ment: rent $12; 8 rJoms^u^k ' * 10 ' 13« 6 "reenwuAt. rrrKTrnrTv^fi ' ;MS: BATH; LAUNDRY; PAN- -! irv>5. Jn- ol yarti: «beap. 780 Capp st., nr. 23d. V 7i.'STniA'\-' loU8 ' t 6 ROOMS: BATH; KENT <£* $22, ' water. 621 ° c avla st, •5— .; SUNNY HOUSE; 6 ROOMS; ,S^9 # fa.b; large flower-garden; cellar. 613 . Grove st ' T/H>K 111. CHOICEST LIST OF HOUSES GO J* to A. J- rtICHA Co., Real Estate Agents, 11-' 2TA>ntpomer>\Bt^ ' Wor.-rijr^ ROOMS, BURNISHED; RENT XT. $14.' Appry515 Second st. r-j,ihA~NTsU.\NY HOUSE, 12 ROOMS; COR. Xj Twenty-first and Guerrero sis.; Tine view elec- tric rs very low rent; s*-e iv Key at corner. E" LKUANT >UXSY HOUSE, 8 KOOM!?: MOD- em improvements; rent reasonable. 818 Me- Allistersu */v _^ oUSI-.S 1O Kl-.-Nl' FUK VERY i.JtiLK money st BALDWIN, &HAMMOND'S. 10 Monifomfrvßt * f __^__ ~~~~ FURNISHED HOUSKS. Q I 7 EDDY, NKARVAN NESS-COMPLETE- ...OI I I-.- furnished; 12 room*-. Ion? or short term. BALDWIN<ft HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st COT'IAGIiS TO _XT. R i .l.L.-r"x"HTsTKINEH-COT- -1 cUr tage of ti rooms and bath; rent moderate. OTTAGK, 4 ROOM-: LARGK YARD; ST A- \J b'.e tor 2 horaes. 15 Eureka, btu 17th and 18th. t'N.\ V COTTAGES. 4 AND 5 RtH>M-->, «AiH, yard and stable. eenth ana uolores nts. _• in -. . COTTAGE IN TOWN, 3 TAY ST., 5" I U.J' '. off (.lay, bet. Powell and Maaon. I , TO 6 KOOilNICE FLATS AND COTTAGES; \u25a0t lglotosls. 81'ECK ACO., 602 Market sU "tijiOl MISSION—SPLKNIJI D COTTAR E 8 J.C*jL~i rooms an 1 b:i;h: yard: flower trarcl»n: $18. FURNISHED FLATS. SUNNY FLAT; f>-ROOM BATH; MARINE view; reasonable. 1332 Union su, nr. Polk. 1.-'URNTTIirfcrS-t.OOM FLAT; NO DEALERS; . J o»l opncirilin'ty to hny. '17 Iafaveite s'. * LAI'S TO LET. j£T, j q CHKAPESf STjiiN^ FLAT; C 10. 4 rooms and bath. Cor. Nineteenth and Hartford. v \u25a0 - "I C I (iLKAVKNWORTH— FLAT 6 ROOMS; XOXO bath: gas: rent $17. F YOU AKT A NICE sunny FLAT, or J- cottaire. see me; I have some nice furnished cottages to leu T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hallaye. (iO 1 HOWARD—4 ROOMS ANDBATHI "L^LAT OF 3 ROOMS; RENT $12 60. MO C Leavenworth st. i'j"v" UPf'KK FLAT~ i ROOM - : HALL: tJplVf. double parlors. 1606*4 btevenson St., near Eighteenth. TTPPKR FLA 6 SUNNY ROOMS. 812^_ U(north sidr) H»lght st. 09- TKHAMA ST.-A MODERN FLAT OF 6 «J— rooms and bath; rent reduced. l rp::R flat; i rooms; BATH; 2 BAY- *J windows: sunny Mdc: 14 - 418Va Lily aye. COZY~4-KOOM FLAT; MODERN IMPltOVE- mfnls: walkiuc distance: r nt low. Owner, DEaKIN. 8 New Montgomery at. , aristore. 7 1 A N ATOM A— FLAT: 4 KOOMS; SUN ALL 1 J- ~r day; lar^e yard; $10. OCTAVIA, BET. WALLKR AND ' opp- Va encia; rent greatly reduced: ihecneai.- est flats in the city-: sun all day: will be put in iirs:- cla^s order; 6 and 7 rooms ana bam; $20 and $25. —MADISONA BURKE. 826 Market st. (il 'I HyTSE—T r ll . MOST . ELiiGANf, FLAT 1 L/i-O in the city: 8 rooms bath, butler's pantry, ! etc.; 6 rui nines from Kearnv or Market sts.; $50. ApplyMADISON & BURKE, A>D-O.ME I:PPER FLAT OF 7 BOOMS ; and bath; sun in every room. 2409 Pacific aye., near I iilmore. DALE PLACE, OFF GOLDEN GATE AYE., bet. Leave nwurth and Hyde 6 rooms and hath. EDICED T<< fib": NICE 4-KOOii. i-LATS: 6, 12 and 'J.: Birch aye.. off JLarkin, o(.p. city \ Hall: newly papered, decorated. bHAXNWALD, IiI'CKBKE <_ CO., 218 and 2_aO Monu-ornersu I QW.CuR. FOLIUM ANDTHIRTEENTH MS - O * upper fiats. 1. and & rooms and bath; 1 tot- ' j tage, 6 rooms and bath and stable for 1" horse and I wagon; rent reason-b.e. Apuly at 113 Thirteenth \ St., near Folsom. 1 VIM! SU>NY UPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND \u25a0j X bath. 1006 Jackson su, above Mason. 1/LAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; FINELY DEC- jI orated. 925 Greenwich st. . SUNNY TUP FLAT: 4 KOOMS; ALLLATEST improvements. 713 Grove V" ICE SU -N NY FLATS OF 4 OK 6 ROOMS AND ,Xi bath . reasonable, ti Dearborn sU, off aeven- teenth, above Valencia. , ; W •***'* J%l> ~'' IjOoD TENANTS; RENTS CO., e^ar^'su 11 " C ° U " SeB - bI " tCK * I VLATs TO KENT FOR VERY LITTLE , X money at BALDWIN is, HAMMOND'SL 10 .Montgomery st. 3 SUNNY FLATS; 4 AND 3 ROOMS EACH , O $11, $10 and $9. 21/41 >larr!,on 18th ' :i TTPPEK FLAT OF 6 SUNNY KOUMS; rent $15 per month. 434 Clementina »v UPPER FLAT. 6 iiOOMsTBATH- CELLAR- opposite Lurllne Paths. Key m 2 Larkin su. / VLAT 1215 JACKS »N. NfcAR LFAVEN. 1 X I worth; hlso 1464 Lenvenworih, corner Japt«on- each contains 6 rooms and bath: lUemanfeis- r>or- celaic tub: nearly imr;rent. $25 and ».>7 60.' VTICE SUNNY tOitNER FLATrT"pot)-tS IN and bath; $27 50, 833 Haight. coraor\veb»te r 2 MODr.RN SUNNY LQKNEKFLATa~7AN-ll A 8 rooms. Inquire at 417% Third st. ' •1 A WATER ;Fj*EK - L 'VELY^LowTr TJD 1 "1. modern 4-roorn flat; sun all day. lsiw^ St., half block from Market and sixteenth. ua SUNNY - WINDOW FLATS: room* and bathroom; rent $20. _652 Pmv St., near Clay. lX UNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 1710 Wa"riT Ington, nr. Polk: 6 rooms: bathroom ; rents 2&. LOWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LA K(Te XJ rms: yard. 30 Moss, bet, 6th and 7th. off Howd. Ql Pv 5 SUNNY BOOM-i; BAY-WINDOW" xO. 28 eat Mission, near elftb. AWKK^VfJf?! ,FOR '""cMfTS-THW -n. wjt.th.LY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. JtIOIihKKJiKrXNO ltOOJls. Avery .Street. *" (i AVERT. OFF POST ST., NR. FILLMORK-S y furnished rooms for bath aud housekeeping, $1« "0. * f Bush Street. OI9OBUBH-2 PARTIALLY FURNISHED *-*\u25a0 ~' J room 8 for light housekeeping. Castro Street. 4 Of) pf^TRO, REAR-3 NICE" HARD-FIN- •* v " sunny unfurnished :large yard :c seap. _.<ldy Street. 015 « D 1 Y -3 OR4UN FURNISHED ROOMB- -**x\j fine location-, private family: reference. 917 " DDY-2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED " x ' housekeeping rooms; private family. Eighteenth Street. 9Q09 EIGHTEENTH —3 BUNNY. FUR. I", '-.- .T' nlsn ed rooms; housekeeping; adults; $10 a month. * iith Street. 119 f«TH— SECOND FIAT, 2 FURNISHED /x ' housekeeping rooms. $3; single room, $1 50 1 4 •") •» I 1/ 1 '" - i KO( >M^ FURNISHED >OK -»t^3 nons>keepii lg .si2p.. rnlontn . a i BOO thers. ivl «om .Str«e t . 974 BBBSflia_J__i!*a* \u25a0 . . fourth Street." ~ 413 L°^y T^l n^h; c L a " p ° E HOOMS - mi, - . r«o . 191 1 GEARY, OPP. PARK-*] 6: ALCOVE .in^. JL.i alt 5 » nd joining room, with porcelain sink; bath; 3 closets: iornlshed. jwo-eiaio 22 50 ruß AD LT * '' SCOMFOKTAKLI *®4.A.O*J. rooms: bath;ail necessaries; 2 beeT reference required. 1917 Geary st. lea ' z DeGa <-» rove .Street. . 14q GROVE, NEAR VAN NEBS - FRONT . LIOand back parlor; use of kitchen; #12? HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Continued. Harrison Street. I 1 47 HARRISON. BET. SEVENTH AND I- 1 " 1 ' Eighth— 3 furnished rooms for house- keeplngi rent reasonable. -* '-"want street. ({AQHOWAP.D-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR II X < > housekeeping; ground floor: yard. Q99 HOWARD— AND BACK PAR- U-.-. lor: furnish, d light single; $4 up. 1 1 49 HOWARD-SUNNY FRONT HuUSE- xXri£j keepluK rooms: range: $10. 1 Of-JK HOWARD 2 OK 3 FURBISHED j.VjUVJ housekeeptng rooms; cheap. 1 7.',' HOWaRD^S OB 4 NICELY FUR- -1 I *.)>) nished rooms for a family, alcove parlor: large kid bedroom: gas: bath; sunny; rea- sonable rent to responsible parti- . Ivy Avenue. 1 ita IVY AVK —2 FURNISHED OR UNFUR- J---^i nished rooms for light housekeeping; large yard. ' » _^__^^________ Jessie Stree.. U&f\ JESSIK— 3 NICE ROOMS: UNFUR- Ot)U nisned ; middle floor; yard: cellar: rent $!'-'. Lewis Street. 1n LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST— 3 UN- J. D furnlshi-fl sunny -upstairs rooms: $11. J.IIIMI ..CO.. <-i MINNA— SUITE ROOMS, FURNISHED TO~r for housekeeping; srparate entrance. ' •.-; : J firj.j MINNA, NEAR SEVENTH— LARGE 010 front rooms and kitchen complete; sunny yard: cheap. _^ Jilhß.O- . ret),. QF^n MISSION—NICELY FURNISHED OiiU rooms: private; board optional ; reasonable. 1 fWA mission— sunny bay-window XVJ_ i T r onis for housekeeping, 1, Bor 4. -I n-O MISSION— 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- Ivi)O ing rooms; American faml.y: cheap rent. 1 nfi'-Jl MISSION— BEAUTIFUL SUITES; l*'vJO2 housekeeping and other .rooms; clean; cheap. •-;, . , Nutuimt Street. /\u25a0« A C NATOMA— 3 FURNISH ROOMS COM- U~J«J pietefor housekeeping; $12. : Ninth Street. <T)f\ NINTH ST. FRONT SUITES; LIGHT S\J housekeeping; single; crate: gas; also 248 Eighth st. "I 99 NINTH -FRONT AND BACK PARLOR J. _.— suite, furnished hsekpng: j{as bath: che»p. Octavia Street. 1 JO^ OCTAVIA,COR. GKARY— FURNISH- Ii"O ed; bay-windows; kitchen; gas stove: $12 up. \u25a0 \u25a0 o'tJtiTell Mxetik. QO' O'FARRELL -UPPF.R FLOOR; 3 SUN O—O rooms; llgnthoubebeeplne; private family, j Pearl Street. * 3 PEARL. COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—1 Front and hac>< parlor: furnished for housekpg. ; \u25a0 Point Loops Avenue. 9190 POINT I- BO'—2 KURNISHE' SCN- - 1-« ny rooms tor housekeeping; Lath; no children; $12. i oik street. 7 f*-\ "I POLK—SUNN v, FURNISHED ALCOVE U l. 1 with kitchen, gas stove, bath; also single rooms. . oViv" Second .Street. «On SECOND RUNNY ROOMS; HCVUSE- tt-J-j keeping; water: bath: o her rooms; $4 up. •• htevenHnn -lire. * AO7 STKVENSON, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Tt— I Sixth— let, 4 elegant rooms: rent $16; very convenient. Apply within, or 705 Oak st. Tehauis Street. JQOTEHAMA-2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, TOO furnished complete; private family. '--»•; --. 1kIM M cc. pOLTON HOUSE, 2-^u THIRD ST.: SINGLE \J suites, lieht housekeeping, $5 up: yard. ci q THIRD, cor. SOUTH PARK fuF- OxO nished housekeeping-rooms: range: water. ; V mkk >>eoa AVituun, 71 A VAN NESS AYE. SUNNY FRONT I I\J rooms, completely furnished for house- -eeplng: $18. - : V J .'.. Washington street. tAO WASHINGTON— S UNN V UN F R- OKJZi nlnhed housekeeping rooms; running water. . Yt elgh, htreet. v, lid. WELSH, OFF FOUR! H-2 OR 8 NICELY \u25a0I -I T" furnished room* for h-'us'-keepine: <-tieap. KOO3IS TO - LET/ ~~ ~~ . i>uaii Sti-00.. Qf\n BUSH— NICELY FURNISHKD BACK O\JQ parlor for a gentleman; reasonable. Clara Street. 1 f\A CLARA—2 TENEMENTS OF 3 AND 4 X\J _: rooms each; $8. Devisadero Street. 1 Q33 I»EVISAI)KRii, COR. CALIFORNIA— J OOP Elegantly furnished sunny rooms. . . i.«idjr .streo;. 000 EDDY—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM; OO~i gas anl bath: terms moderate. <"kUt.)l Mlum.. CHKBMA^ ArAR'IMKM HOUSE. V PTH 0 »:.. n»>ar Market: lurnisho.i and unfurnialiocl. -"-ii-- •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rev.. THE BAMOIfA, 130 ELLIS: Mft.^ KATB 1 ART. maniwt^r—A quiet house: rentrnlly 10- -rsted; newly furnished: elevator: hot A cold w'a>r. 09 1 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR— FOR BEST O-JJ. lodging werecommend the Rosedale House. I'olsoin Street. QZ.IJ FOLSOM-SUNNY ROOMS; WELL FUR- -001 nUhed; front, $2; outside. $1 26 upward, per week. i>e«try >•- eet. 91 7 GEARY—3 SUNNY ROOMS INREAR- **X I cottage: key premises. \u25a0 090 AND 330 GEARY NICELY FUR- O^iO oished rooms, single or double; running water; grates. - . \u25a0 ...,-*' A 1 U GEARY-KENOVATED ANl> NEWLY ~TX O fiirnlnhed suites and single; or hou^ekpns. C 1 Q GEARY KLKGANT SU.sNY Parl OXO lors; single or en suite: other sunny rooms. 1 |A] GEARY (THE MARTINKTTE), COR. X 1v/X Van Ness— Fine suites; newly furnished 1 unuril Mreo.. fiOO HOWARD, OPP. NEW MONTGOMERY— U—O Quieu cean single room; *4 upward. \u0084 liytiestreet. 6 HYDE NEW LV FURNISHED LARGE sunny front room; $15. \u25a0 .. Jessie Street. ~1 A JESSIE, NR, SIXTH-NEWLY FUR- QX.\J nisned sunny room; includingbath; $8. iluiipii<iiren.. m JONES— SUNNY SINGLE ROOM; ALSO ____ sunny suite; private. - 207 •' l> M r .K-1H- VA.N WlttKlttt; X»W . \u0084„ ' tnanaeement: elegant ' tonny salted anJ jj°fj^ii»-wly inrnlghed; bath, tic: »10 to asa >. tirnr niirw A I . KGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNT - riuH in " l aunnv rooms, en suite and single; first "° ev^y respect; terms reasonacle. 1-k.rltln Street. 327 L J ,^RKIx . COR. GOLDEN GATE AVE.- .^^^^^turnUhed rooms; suitable forp by- L **'enworih street. 1906 r^m«', EN ' WORTH . NEAR GREEN-5 """" sunny side, V SSEWl^f?^ 2^* MABKEt - TKB IO Ti^»lc. »1 60 10 $5: famlllea. 2201 hall- rooms; snitable for offlce r ! llBhe<l and unfurnished 2 suites. Un^Mr©si 546 room,!^^* »Om FURNISHED b6 i furn^SSS^nrroHTH-NKWLY ZlJ^naowj-ooins: $1 per week. -»-«»»lon "" . ~ 04 ( rooms by - KEwTv FunMaHED O<kl rooms by «a>, wSJ ."BSIBHBD per day. " weeK o r month, 25c to $1 : i2____iSSiav E - *'*>»t Street. "" " 9Q£v POST-THIS BUILDINO iv , apartments In the cltv; c" r apnSmi, M<>BT «M- -apartmenu In the clcl- : c",?^ I "'^ H' es and airy; gentleman •. 'P'^ea ,™"&' " Khta^ nishtd: allmodern cunvenle»V, ",|tffi r or «ur- -47 D i-OST— LARGE LIGHT silvvT well street. " ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Seventh Street. .' . -1 OC SEVENTH NICELY furnished XOD front slncle rooms: $1per week. - . 1 ,1 .> BJh.VE.NTH—PLEASANT ROOM5 FOR 1 'i.Si housekeeping: also single rooms. .-.jLiii - reel. 90 SIXTH— ELEGANT ROOM<; NEW FIRE- -00 proof building; all conveniences; quleu >tfv«insoii Str«e.. QC\"i STKVKNTON— SMALLDOUBLE ROOM: \)Zi ( $1 a week: upstairs: lady preferred. . btockKin street. . TTiUHOPF.AN (Tn 17 STOCKTON— FUR- XX nlsh^d suites, $4 to $10;>!ncle rooms. $1 50 to $3 wrek: 6') cto $2 night: hot and co.d running water In every room: baths; e.evator; transient. 1;a.)1 STOCKTON SUNNY FURNISHED _ \JJL-> rooms: suites or single; reduced rates. u.ier - i roc rj(\c\ SUTTKR, COP. TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY I \JO newlylu-rnished sunny mis; suite or single. 'layior .-jtreej. . 1 fid TAYLOR—2 LAKGK ROOMS: RUNNING x\JO water; closets- suitable for 2 men; $1 week. I Q 1 TAYLOR— NEWLY Rt.N«JVATh.D SUN- 10 1 ny furnished rooms. - - .)»_) TAYLOR, R. POST NEW LV FUR- *)&-j nished sunny rooms; all modern conveni- ences. ____JU_i I>l t) TAYLOR— M ELY FURNISHED 01 —. large sunny suite; rent $15. In nil St.ro.o;. , 7 THIRD— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY -I 1 suites; single rooms; transient and tourists. yl 7 THIRD— LARGE.SUNNY.CLEAM RMS.; Oil double or single: aay, week or month. '1 urk Street. ' J A TURK-SUNNY FRONT BAY-WINDOW O~Tn. room; terms moderate. BOARDING AND ROOMS. TfW Ti "califoiTn i a^n k\vL y'fT- n nTsTTe d l>J—\-> sunny alcove room; also others; table boar.i. in-} 1 FINE, COR. JONES-SUNNYCORNER lUO'i suite: first-das^ table board. Q I P. VAN NKSS, NR. O'FaKKkLL—H AND- •J 1O 6"mely furnished suite; batb, dres^lug- rooiu aojoimii!;; use of piano, parlor, etc.; home cooking; private family: flower garden: couple or young men; fine location tor physician: reasonable. f^CM POWELL- SUNNY COKNh.lt SUITES t)l>- n&uttersu; excellent board; reduced rates, nil G'FaRRELL NICE SUNNY ROOM, *JLx suitable for '-;board optional. " PLEASANT SUNNY FRONT ALOOVK ROOM. -I n cely furnished, with excellent home cooking; private t'nmliy; terms moderate Address Cen- tral, box 7, Call Office. - QfiO VAN NESS— NEWLY FURNISHED SUN. 01/O ny rooms: good board; reasonable. * OTKLBtKUI.Mi, 714 BUSH ST.— A FAM- llyhotel; references given and required ; all modern conveniences. jOj EDDY - ELEGANTLY FURMSHKD T_j*_ rooms; tab!« and appointments strictly first class. ; . HEAPESTAND BEST INAMERICA-THB \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to an,- address in tra United States or Canada one year for 81 60, post- age free. "^ CHILDREN BOARDED. TADY WISHES TO BOARD A CHILD; OJ mother's care; healthy locality. E. T., box 5. Call Office. ' . ' STOKES TO LET. TonTitimvA^irooß^fEXF^uß^^ IOUL Fine comer store; 4 living-rooms; rent reasonable. "L ROM' PART OF STORE TO L_T. INQUIRE -T barber-shop, 779 Market si. ARUE BUILDING SUITABLE FOR CIGAR factory, etc., 704 sansome su; rent very low. BBAINWAXO. BLCKuEE A CC, 218-2^o Mont- gomery st. i "ORNJiR STORE. CEMENT BASEMENT \J and four rooms: suitable lor bakery or drugs; rent cheap. B. II , box 115. Call. Ol POLK. NEAR MARKET— LARGE STORE; O3 4 rooms; yard; rent reasonable. I AU«_ .TURK, WITHUP-TO-DATE FRONT J-< and show-window*; located 420 Sutter st. Apply to Jt McKI.KQY. 4 Phelan building. OFKIC'ES TO j^et. ~ | AI.IKOi'.NI .Zli^^T^ToK^DoKfT^irAS'D \J L. and O. buildinz—Sunny offices: light, water, heat and janitor services tree: electric elevator; rent from $10 up. Apply 422 California st. fU\(\ SUTTtR, OOS. POWELL SUNNY O\J\J front suite, suitable for physician: others.' VINE OFFICES: 23 KIiARN V &T.; bUITA- X 1 Me for uny *u.sii:etH. '- ...... \u25a0- - ,- PRKCKK_4 BUILDING, 9J7 MARKET- O Elegant si'nnv offices. $12 60 up; eleccric-ll?ht: ceatinK and Jhiiltor service free. Apply at building crU. H. fMIiSKN .1- CO.. 14 .MonU-onwr «t. . I MEDICAL. ALL CAS^S OF II*RKGULAKITIES R_f- stored at once; safe and sure j-elief sunran- teed travelers belr-ed without delay; home in confinement: regular physician of longand suc- cessful practise: medical electricity and safe reme- dies tor all female complaints: ladies call and sta.e your ess- bet re being treated elsewhere; you will save time and expense; consultation free an.i confiden iai. MRS. UK. WYETIi, 916 Post »t., nr. Lark In. ABI.Ej-SI.NG TO* LADIES SUFFEKING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest Improved method of treatment; never fails: 1 erff-ctl v harmless; free from any bad effects: never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped lmraeliateiy; prices to suit the times: home In cohHnement. DR. &MHS. DA VIES. 14 McAllister su. next Hlbernla Bank; consult fr c; French regulating pink pills, $-; hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. it. and 7 to 9 P. m. NEW PROCESS— NOMEDICI.vi-., IN6TRU- ni»-nt or worthies-* pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what CHUse; restores always In one day: can be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed: if you want to be treated sale and sure call on a \u25a0nan's physician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st- DR. FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES. a guaranteed absolute cure for all female Irregu- larities (no matter what cause); positively safe and sure': no danger or aftereffects; taken in tlm°, it also acts as a preventive; price $1 50 per box; sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 33 Grant aye., tan r ranclsco. DB r.OODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of irregularities In one day, guaranteeing a cure or nocharce; separate home for patients; best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 McAllister st. MJBE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dlß- e»ues, from whatever cause; home in confine- men:; every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GWYER, 2:28 Turk su ! D.VT FAILTO CONSULT Dlt. JORDAN AT bis museum, 1051 Market st. ; his 30 years' succfssful practice Is a Kur.rßnieeot fair treatment; the worst cases treated satist'ic orily by mail. LPrJAo M .S FRENCH FILLS—A KO-N TO ladles troubled withirregularities: no danger; cafe and sure; 8" 50 express C. O. D.: don'tdelay until tooiatA OSGOOD BH OS.. Oakland, Cal. MRS. DR. WEGENKR TAKES LADIES BE- tore and daring confinement: Infants adopted into good homes; treats all female complaints or irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy su AIRS. J. A. ACUARD, MIDWIFE— HOME IN -•I con-neoient; 26 years' experience. 665 Mis- sion su ____ ' MRS. DR. ray, SPECIALIST ON PRIVATE diseases; no cure, no pay. 12 Mason, r >oni a. RS. . DR. \u25a0 S-COIT—KKMA__2 SPECIALIST; diseases of the eye treated. '.'l6 Powell su If IRREGULAR OK A -NY Fii.MALK DI>KA^iS J-se»MRs.DR. PUETZand be content. i! 64y 3 4th. 1|K. HALL, 14 MCALLISTERSIR KKT, NEAR \J Jones. Diseases of women ana children. PRIVATE UOM.K INCONri>KMKNT. MRsl. .-'DR. FUNCKK. 1416 Eighth St., Alameda. rUIEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— TUB \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the united States or Canada one year for 81 CO, post- age free. - ~^ DENTISTS. --- .. -. it. L. T. CHANZ— KXTRacYjON PAIN LESS? crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye. O»7 A SET FOR TKETH—WARRANTED A3 «JI? I good as cau be made; filling $1 DR. MMSirs, dentist, 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS ACTION, 60c: CROWN bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: IS. years' experience. R.L. WALSH, D.D.S., 816«/* Geary. Dlt. LUDLUMHILL, 1448 MARKET ST, NR. Eleventh; no chart:* for extracting - when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. ET Or' TEETH WJTmuUT A FLA'IE. DR.- O H. G. Youug, 1841 Polk si. ' -y DX. J. J. Lfc-KK. 1208 MA UKET,COR. GOLDEN Oateave.; open evenings; Sundays till noon. nBOOMK DENTAL A&->O>Ji A i 1< ).%. 7.9 H- \J ket, bet, 3d and 4th; gas specialists: painless extracting, with ir>s, $1; plates. $5 np: fill, *1 up. DX. GEORGE W. LEEK, TilK GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer or painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to '20 o'Farrellst. T/ULL «XT OF \u25a0'IKiSTH. *7: WARRANTED V rive years; extraction, 60c: ; fllliiies, 50c; crowns. $3 60- _ Vhlcago Dental l'arlon, 24 Sixth. T.-'l KSI -CLASS « DE > T V; *'IItST-CLAS.-t X prices; llrat-class results: painless extraction; TelfM'ain 6875. W.C. HARDINO.M.D., 6O')sutt«r "a LL WOK TO SUIT T. M ES~W AHKAN TED. J\. DR. KEa, 1870 MarKet st., Iroi.t City Hail. K. I>V C X KTT, 1703 PO.Vl' ST.. NEAR BU« cnanan: »as given; crown and bridge worn. . LL WORK IiKASONABLK AND WAR- rantfrt. Pi;. J V.'.Ki-.Y 1 I -" Market si. __ : '^ . , ;' .. PHYSICIANS. _ i^^;:r^ J^^_- T\lu"d"C."O'DONN KLL, II.'Oe'iIA YtKETVCORT- xJ Golden Gateave. ; diseases of women a specialty. ( <^ ww ; PJERS ON ALS. WILL MRsVwiLLIAM A. DENTY OFPORT- Iand. 0r.,- send Mrs. J. L. C. her address? N. BKITTAIN, 20GKARY ST., FOR FINE . watch . repairing and jewelry work; low prices: iirst-clasj woric. UPTURE AND PILES CURED; NO PAY Jl/ until cured: send for book. MAXS- FIELD APOhTERFIELD. 838 Market at. MRS. EVANS' COSMETIC PARLORS, 235" O'Farrell su; bairdresslng and manicuring; ladies 60a ADVICK 1-RKE: DiVOKCE LAWS A SPE- cinlty; private; no charge unless successful: all law suits, claims, collection, wills, deeds, etc.. at- tended to. G. W. HOWK.atty-at-law. H5O Market st. UICKNfcSS, NEATNESS*, UP-TO-DATENESS W and dispa.ch are the principal advantages I offer you. Added to another— "cheapness"— no wonder I have such a patronage.- Halrdressing, 2 c. Switches. *1. "(iuinonta" Hair Tonic, 35c. G. LEDERKR. 111 Stockton st. AIRDRESSING, 25c; MANICURING,25c: face treatment, cosmetics; lessons itiven. MRS. BUTLER. 131 Post. VMtKNCH HAIK WASH, PREVENTS FALL- X in« out; make it yourself: send 20c silver for prescript'on. Address A. P., box 90, Call Office. DR. J. M.BHARKKY RETURNED: TREATS neuraathanla&other nerve diseases. 509 Kearny CLOAKS, FUKS AN I) SUITS RETAILED AT 1 wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. . "VEAIN r la A VIRTUE;SUI CLEANED. i-l pressed. $1. 26 Montcomery, r. 14: tel.ret. 2374. URNETT'S CORN CURE— SURE CURE FOR -I-*corns, bunions, warts: 26c. 327 Montgomery. UAKTI.NO lON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE X and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Classes; instructors, J. H. E. PartinKton, Gertrude artlngton. R. L. Fanlngton. Particulars 424 Pine. ORRIS KERRY. FORMER FOREMAN Albert Miller's cloak store, has opened a busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46; ladies', misses', children's cloaks to order ; tit guaranteed ;low prices fTIRt Mv 6 iHLIVKRKJ) V.-5C BAY CITY X Transfer Company, 244 Butter; tel. Grant 57. AT THK PEOPLE'S ONE DOLITrMEDICAL Institute, all rases treated and medicines fur- nished for $1; call or write. 10291 a, Market su, beu Hxtti and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACIALBLEMISHKS, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckles, sc»rs, etc. removed by KUte Electrolysis Cc, 226 Turn, nr. Leaven wortn. AZUR-FIXING OUR SPKCJALI V; FINE edge put on razor. 25c Razor Exchge.63oMarket 1U OUTDOOR STr.KKOPTICON SHOW KVlS- ry night cor. Market end Sixth sts. ; artistic aJ- Tertieements In living light; promoters of bun- cess. " Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Mark*'. 85. LECIKIC LIGHTS IN EVER Y\. ROOMI XJ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market- -IXO rooms, 26c to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to $8 per we*-*: tre-j bus and baggage to and from the rerry. "1 IBM.AI. ADVA.NUKSO.V 1,1 A.MO.VIj-j, - c ,V- -\j »lry. etc.; Iowm: rates. V4S Market tL I'D GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 fa. cor. J<M>l«. DRESS3IAKERS. DKESFI?s~S^ UP^ W^A^plTkS^SSc^TjpT lawn $1 11 . 6' 53,4 Natoma si., above sixth. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY. ~\ LL EVenTS OF LIFE FORKIOLD BY THE jfV. horoscope: advice on all business speculation my specialty, and business men protected b. my method; success guaranteed: oil and minerals lo- citted by the science; correspondence by mail. DR. ST. CLAIK, 916 Market su, room 26: lire. 9 to 7. NOW THY DKSTINY-LOVE. MAr'.RIAOK, business, speculation, legacies and your future by mall 10r. PROF. W. MiiXHOK. 761 Howa .1. CLAIRVOYANTS. GITA-NA, 1 ul GYPSY QUEEN. H TUKK 35 ; truthful In her predictions: reliable In her ad- vice; no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will entile you right; no fake; satisfaction guaranteed: oflioe hours from 9 to 9. MIC PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born r.lih a douDle vellaal second sight: ladles 50c. gents $1; palmistry aaj clairvoyant sittings $1 60. 126 1 urk st., nr. Jon?* At ME. -SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS J** past, present and future: success to ail; tor* tunes by mall: low crices. 866 Mission st, RS. JACKEXET— CLAIRVOYANT: CARD- reader; names and ages given; 60c 614"& Jones st. . Af ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: RKVEALS ±iX past, present, future; 26c up. 764 Howard su ME. RAVENA READS LIFI. FLUEVILY: business advice; names given: 25c up. 6 Fourth ISBMELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- netic-healer. Room 23, 145 Fourth st. \i mk. HANSr.N. palmist, C AI". UEK; i'J past, pres»nt and future; 26c 148 6th st., r. 5. ME. davis; card-reader ANDPA. M- -I>l. Ist: cents $1. 12 2 Post St., room 2. : ME. LKGETTK— PRESE-S 1, PAST AND future; 26c. 311Tebama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. GYPSY LIFK-READKK, Ki-.JlOVt.il FROM 5 seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies 25c: gents 50c. \| M.E, SYBIL! X SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE m husband, wife: ladles 25v, 60c 914 O'Farrel I. MX DR. THOMAS. CLAIRVOYANT; 23 yrs Kwrnv. now 529 Toit: f.-^ $1; letter $2. SPIRITUALISM. QOV* MCALLISTER MRa C. J. MEYER; tJ U test meetings every night; 10c.; Tub A Frl. 2 p.m. ; business sittings dally at above No. $1 m~ LAKKIN SI.. BP. M.. HON. H. D. BAR- rett. Tests by the celebrated rapping and 1 ballot medium, Mrs. Maude Frietag. | fTIKST MEKTING TO-NIGHT, 10c. 335 MCAL- Xlister; Stltt, Bird, Clemens; skeptics Invited. TOADIES' AID~M EETS~TO-DA Y|^S26~McaT^ J-J lister st. ; admission free; tests 3r. m. L>ISUOPGAKKISU.\.22OV a McALLISrEK;?.£ I Jances Tuesday, Friday even's.2sc:lo to 4 dally. , M. FRA.NCIS, INDEPENDENT hUTE- . writer. 118 Halght St.; hours 9 until 6 p. M. CIONCHITA,CARD-READING: PAST, rttßd-' I «rr, future. 821 Howard sU. room 15. HYPNOTISM. Tf^N^rr^r^A^ar^vTr^L" maonTetism* XX practically and scientifically taught in 3 les- eons, also how to hypnotize instantaneously, by professor of the French school; a good opportunity is here offered to physicians and students of science Interested in is therapeutic effects; high- est credentials correspondence solicited. i.a.lor ad- dre<i< Hypnotic and Mesmeric 1 r.s \u25a0ltute.6 O'Farrell. . MONEY TO LOAN. OH 000 A C LOWEST KATES; CITY tS) X\J\J.\)\J\J and Oakland: life Insurance, bankbooks,' stocks and bonds; estates: «ny sum. CHAIN W ALP, BUCKBEK&CO.. 218-220 Mon tier ADVANCJCS UN DIAMONDS. WATCHES, jewelry, also 00 furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN Jt.\V ' Ali.lt STORK, VtS Market at.: open evenings. ONKY LYINGIDLE: TAKE AT$5 IN 1 Kit- <st per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life Insurance, Coin, box 2. Call. ONKY LOANED o.\ JiCWtLKY A~N0" other valuables at tbe Security Loan Ofllca, lHi6Marketsu.pr. Mason: private entrance 7 Tarx. 1 \IKECT OS OUK i-UKMTLKKOit PiAN-j. XJ no removal: no delays; do commissions: lo.t )n:»-roit. i:rn. 68, D.inoliue Dlrlg. 1170 Martce; t:. A > V AMOUNT: IMT, -IU or 3D jUOKTUAUKI XX. cstatts, undivided interests, real ratals la o.*- bate. McCOIXjAN. 24 Montcorserr. room i. ANY AMOUNT; LOWEST RATE; IST * 2D mortgage: flat or installment- Dryden, 685 Cal. CMTY REAL ESI ATE: ADVANCES os RKN'I'S I pianos, furniture. SPECK &CO., 602 Market. pRIVATE~PARTY^I>A~NS~IJN~I^Y~GT)OD X security: low interest. N., box 15, Call Office. OANS ON FUKNIi AM) PIANOS without removal: low Interest. R. 8, 215 Powell A dvam:ksom)iamo>'l)s,j » klrv. £TU J\ Columbia Loan & CollaMral i title*. V i.r»uu.->. OlJ^n UP; NO DELAY: IST AND ill) MORT- <IT«JU gages: Int. in estates. V ':HPHY,BBB Mt« ONE\ TO LOAN ON CITY REALESTATE, MoK' 'EN BROS.. 118 Montgomery »v T OANS ON ALL ' SECURITIES. ROOM 1, JJ 24 Montgomery st. - PAWNBROKERS. ~ WISE AND HAVE I INTEREST;" MONEY loaned on everything. Cut Kate Loan and >e- curity Office, r. 7. Mood bldg. : entrance 80» Mkt. T 126 KKAKNi r*T., ROOM 9— MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc : - low rates; privitii* room*: elevator: i'lfdt?o-t for wait- rhuti. - . , ' nvAiraiAx. MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN ON HEAL estate in lots of $500 to $60,000; no delay. W. H. BUSCH, 410 Pine st. . . ' o*l f\i\ ()f||\ TU LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS <i]p±<>W.l'UUApply rm2'.'2. CMl.saTe Oep-Bldg MONE\ WANTED. TvTanTi : ~U)an^oT^?s^^ «» years from private party: Interest 8 pet cent; security Ouklai.d r**ai estate worth$211,000. Ad- cress F. W.. box 1-H3.CPII Office. STORAGE. ~ T^O^r^A^TE^Fu^NTTTjR^TA^PET^ pianos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments! advances made. J NOONAN.1017 to 1023 Mis- sion, above sixth; open evenings. TORAJfJK— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FlRE- proof building; advances made. ail Larkin. T7»URNtTURK; PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- J Vhni-i-<. shipping. fHAS. 1.. 1 WLOit.2o4 Yon. , WAGONS AND CARRIACEa. MEW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS'! LAtJN- X \^. r «' milk and grocery wag >ns: also rocicaway and 2 fine buggies.- 8«8 Harrison at, TVTEW A NECeND-HAND WAGONS;BAKEKy" Xi laundry and delivery; cheap. .414 Broadway. L OR SALE. AT EASTERN- PRICta FINE X carriage* of every desc iptlon; cash, notes or installments. Carvli: Mfg Co.. 46-48 Bth St.. H. K. : TYPEWRITERS. ALIORAPh! $16. $35: : YOBT, $80: RKj£ \J lngton, $60. tCOTT <& B, 833 Montgomery sb CITY REAL ESTATE. Q^nnn GREEN SI., NORTH SI DR. BET. •JIuUUU. octavia and Laguna: 29:4x137:8. and 2-story bow- window house: 9 rooms and bam; modern; room lor driveway; tine view ot bay. OUGH-ST. RESIDENCE, BET. GEARY AND VJT Post: 27:6x110 and 2-story: 10 rooms ana modern conveniences; street Inorder; fine neigh- borhood; «8500. HOWAKD ST.— NEW i>OWNTOWN FLATS and store; rents $71 50; $11,000. «5» 07 C| STEVENSON ST.. 78 FEET FROM «JpOI«JU. Sixth, 2 flats: rents $35. QtiZifXli REDUCED PRICE; HOWARD ST., (jpTtllf l '. bet. and 2:<<i: cottage: 6 rooms, and lot 30:6x122:6; best residence block. "DEDUCED TO $5000: 2- STORY BOW-WIN- J t dow i!ou-.e, 7 rooms and bath, etc.; McAllister st,, bet. Broderick and Baker; easy terms. T5 EDUCED TO$6000; NEW HOUSES; WEST Xv side Buchanan st., bet. Vailejo and Green: 9 rooms bath arid modern conveniences; fine ma- rine view; houses open for Inspection. CrQnnn fine new residences n. •?•'«"». side Wnsblngton st.. bet. Scott anJ Devisadero; 27:6x127:8. ROADWAY, N.SIDB NEAR PIERCE; FINE Jj marine view; sheltered; 27:6 or 55 feet front; $17-> a front foot.. - - . BAKER ST., BET. CLAY AND SACRA- mento; .25x102:6. and 2-story bow-window, 7 rooms, bath, etc; $5000. DEDUCED TO $2600: EASY TERMS: BW. At cor. Fill more and Filbert sts.; 35:6x100; will be business property. J? ILLMORE ST. ; 2 LOTS 24x100, $1850 EACH; -T reduced price: bet. Filbert aud Greenwich; stone blocks down. VERY CHEAP; REDUCED TO $3750; SE. V cor. rove and Lyon sts.; 37:6 on Grove, 100 on Lyon; good business lot; both reels sewered; Grove su bituraiuized. ffljirc/jCOR. CALIFORNIA ST. AND 22D «Jp I I O\J. aye.; 67:6x100; $1000 can remain on mortgage. For sale by ~ . THOMAS MAGEE A SONS, 4 Montgomery st. M. SPECK <fe CO., 60 i MARKET ST. Solid and paying investments. Oflfl CASH, $1500 IN MONTHLY PAY- j tip O\J\J ments same as r -nt, burs that lovely 6- ! room rottace half block from Misslon-st cars: this property is sold to satisfy mortgage. C- Q(\f\ CASH. $2000 ON MORTGAGE, BUYS <£\u25a0 O\J\J 3 flats near Stockton su fllQT^n 3 NICK FLATS ON LEAVES. <lpO4t)U. worth st.; all rented; pays 10 per cent net; halt cash. *fiOO cash, Sl2OO ON mortgage, BUYS tlrOUl' 2 nice flats near the U. S. Mint; don't wait but see us immediately. QjOnflO £ABH AND $2000 ON mortgage C-" 1 '" buys 5 flats near 6th and Howard sts.; rents *47. - Qf'AAfV 8 BOOM COTTAGES, WITH LOT «Jp*)l_'U\'. 112 feet front: good location: paying over 12 per cent: must sell: loss no object. ©OfJAO 8 FLATS WITH LARGE LOT; 2 «JDOVI/Vf. fronts: rents $1000: near Call Office ; terms, one-halt cash ; any reasonable oiler wanted. Qlzl (\(\(\ 6 FINE FLATS ON MASON ST.; tipIT.I/W. large lot; rents over $103. <Si.A^\ (\f\C\ BUSINESS PROPERTY NEAR \u2666Ip-rO.UUu. Fourth and Market sts.; rents [ $1000; grand improvements. - \u25a0 SPECK A CO., 602 Market st. OUSi-J AND LOT; 5 HOOMs: BATH; CON- servatory: cellar; garden. 2439 Larkin st. AN YOUFIND ~ ~~~ .;\u25a0 CHEAPER LOTS THAN THESE!?! 7 Cfl AND UPWARDS: LOTS ON HAND I «J) I O\J sts., 9th and 10th ayes.: streets on offi- cial grade; property faces the park: terms $50 cash, $10 monthly; take our advice and -put $10 aside each month and buy one of the lots; you will never regret it. BALDWIN<fc HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. r CU CAN PAY - ' I IN t-ILVER. $5 CASH, $5 MONTHLY 9 UNTIL PAID. *it C -i \(\ CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ONTH ilrOi/U, line of an electric-road; street graded, sewered and macadamized: call or send for a dia- gram. B. M.LONG, 3207 22d su, cor. of Mission; open evenings after 7:30 p. m. C. BEMIS, '\u25a0 \ ~ ' KKAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MuNlov-U..&lt**r. FOR SAi'.r; f 2eon— k. Rid* of stauyan su, bet. Carl and I Frederick; 26x100 feet. *4SO—San Carlos VUla lot: 100x150 feet. $6700— 50x127:6 feet on Jackson Bt., overlook- Ing the Presidio and bay. %6000— 2 modern houses of 8 rooms each, as pane; 25x137 ;t»leei; electrio road passes houses; make offer. •• $hSI-O— Klej>.ant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. tiiUO—cuoico building lots north of Dark. Bargain— aw. cor. Fifth ay. and C St.:109x95 ft. 4ii«>nOO elegant new residence of tipO\'\J\J. 6 large rooms, bath and modern im- provements; small cottage on rear of lo;; streec work done. See owner on premises, 171 Randall St., near Mission and Thirtieth. VOW, SEE HERE, CAN YOU BUY FOR l>i $10,000 such a valuable corner as * .V. l-°oi- som and -Ist sts.? 95x90; will subdivide ifre' quired: also 20th st. and Treat aye., 25x110, $2500: also N. side Page St.. 50x100, 37:6 feet from corner Schrader, between Schrader and Stan- yan, $6750; will subdivide If required: offer wanted. Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market su pAYABLK IN &ILVEB, ~ 750— 50x100; on main street, near station, In Berkeley; $15 monthly. $*50— Lot 25x100; near station: $5 monthly. $250— One-half acre: superb views: $5 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILKY, 20 Montgomery st. <E; Q1 OO 2 FLAT,9-KOOMED HOUSE; COR- tJpOI UU. nerlot. .*- 100—6-roomed cottage. *1850 1- roomed cottage. Take Howard-st. cars to Potrero aye., walk two blocks «ttst on 24th su; large lots; easy terms. F. NELSON, builder. , \u25a0 SEE THI-.SK HOUSES: PACIFIC HEIGHTS; 0 2 new houses: all modern improvements; lightedby electricity or gas; will sell cheap; tine marine vlew:con->eryaiory. Fill more and Green sts. JJaYaBIE US bIL VEU. ' ' ~~ $750 Lot 60x100: on main street, near station, InBerkeley; $16 monthly. - -s2so —Lot 25x100; near station: $5 monthly. $^60—une-half acr-; superb views; $5 monthly. CHAB. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. SUBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; $150 to $276 a room: parties contemplating building invited to call and see plans. 1149 Mission. fflj^nnCASH. BALA SA.MK AS KKNT, 4 •I' '\J for a new house on ea-t pide of Cole st., near Waller: 8 rooms and bath; lar.-e lot 25x125; all modern In-inrovements. Api»ly on prem's»s. .---'.-' COUNTRY REAL 1 ESTATE. .; FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE 80 ACRES IN Sonoma County, with uood furnished house, barn. 3 chicken-houses: 20 acres cleared land fenced, rest timber: 9 miles to railroad station: 4 miles to steamer landing; running creek through place; 2 wells: bearine orchard and vegetable gar- den; 300 chickens: 2 horses; 1 cow; 1 wagon: farming Implements; good title; no lncumbrance: price $1600, halt cash, or exchange for hotel or lodging-house. Address J. BRUHN, Sea View, Sonoma County, Cal. ACRES IN SANTA ROSA; MU-iTBi-1 SOLDi owner In trouble. 126 Keamy st, room 37. STOCK RANCH AND VINEYARD INNAPA 0 County; 1100 acres; 50 acres in wine (trapes: good buildings and numerous springs; $15 an acre; willexchange for property near San Fran- ClgCO. KASTO.N. KLDRIUGKA CO.. 688 Market. ij^LORIbTS, ATTENTION FOR .HEAT, 8 -T acres at Baden. San Mnteo County; well Im- proved. ABHTONA GARDINER. 411M Ontgmy. TO RENT- A SMALL ORCHARD, WITH X house of 5 rooms; barn: and chlclren-yard: within i blocks of tbe Oakland and San Levndro electric rnllrond: and 5 acres of.farmland with small house and barn and 350 acres of good hit] land. DKIVEi:, ABER A CO., ban Leandro, Cal. HOMKSTEAD: GRAPE; EARLY FRUIT LO- eaiion: lovely stream: fine oak timber: Santa Clara foothills; $300. 681 California a,., room 1. LOI'.CED SALE CHOICE LEVEL FHUIT X and vegetable land: 1 . mile , from Pleasanton, Alameda County: lVi hours from San Francisco: in small tracts, graded from *20 per acre: title per ect: biggest bargain inti e must be sold; Investigate. 67 Chronic c building. SMALL HOMES ON VEKV EASY TKRMS, $2000; 10 acres fully Improved, near Santa Rosa, $2501'; 10 acres Napa City, 15 acres. $2500: Napa City; all places have pood Improvements. tools, etc. I. C. ARFF. 20 Montgomery st. . ARGAIN RANCH PLK ANTLY SITU- -1 ' ated In the foothills, overlooking Napa Valley, about six miles from the town of Napa; suitable for a summer resort, a nice country home or a fruit or chicken ; farm; large house and > barn: stock, tools, etc. For particulars address . P. o. box 239. Napa. Cal. 5^ USE WANTING A RANCH FOR crazing purposes, or an orchard already Im- proved, where only small cash outlay is required,. balance In 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery st. 1 11TLK HOMES. CLU*K Tl» ToW-N ; "-• liT XJ proved: easy terms: also 4to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D.H.TWIN G, Sonoma City, every Monday at 632 Market, St.. & F. . HI ALKSfcCTION OFGOOD LAND INTULARE XX County, for improved or unimproved property In Berkeley or s»u Francisco. Audreai A, box 87 Cull orn«*. , ... \u0084 ' PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. IN ( 'i M P ROPE \^'^EXciTANGE~FOR X property in Mission. Address F., tox 149,Call. hMJ>'Oi4OL'K i.:M' i..fuKCHAliJiW.Hini »orsal«. WOU3TKK A WUI'JToN. H»n JowJ 1 9K(IACRES TljujjbK LANU. KEK.s" i:x, J. *. 01/ water; tine for cattle-raising. N.,bx.lO,CaU OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAI. ESTATE. ORCHARD HOME— 7SS ACRES ONriEIGHTS v/ overlooking Jruitvale: moaern 7-room home: ornamental grounds: profitable fruit trees; 10 minutes from car line: for sale or for rent. A. H. BREED A CO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. tTO: FOR FITCH BLKU! TO""AY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND Iklends OUT on thk FITCH- BURG, san leandro and . haywards local. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE FIRST IMPORTANT' STOP EAST OF FBUITVALK Is THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON - THE PACIFIC COAST. . ' DIRECTBOATS AND TRAIN FROM FERRY. FOOT OF MARKET STRKET, TO FITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameda, Berkeley and l-'ruitvale trains singed by the Fitchbure scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakland every few minutes. If you are tired of life and want 10 get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, be- coma cheerful, contented and prosperous in FUch- burg. Fitchburg is the most promising suburb on the direct line of up-to-date public ar.d private Im- provements in the vicinity of Oakland. It is a business center by natural location. Its railway lines now operating, deep-water transportation for freight by Damon's line of fast-sailing vessels on Oakland harbor, and the excellent county roads leading to it. are lncon.esttble proofs. it is regu- larly laid out into blocks and lota bounded h \u25a0 wide streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with avenue trees, cypress hedges aud evergreen groves. NOW IS THE TIMK TO BUY. For a home while cheap; for speculation on a rising market: for a turn be first for investment now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay; no street .improvements to make. Water supply from 3 companies at your doors. Lots in this beautiful town at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought in many of the one-street tracts In an Inaccessible haytield. Lots 25 and 60 feet front by100 to 200 feet deep to parallel street; double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments ineasy Installments; title perfect. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery St., S. F. THAD.8. FITCH, Fltchburg. ffl;7^ LOTS: CLOSING BALK: FINK LOTS IN «u~ *J the Allendale Tr. ct, near Frultvale aye.; level and ready to build on; streets air graded: 2 elecirlc roads near by, one on Its way through the ; tract: fine scuoolhousu close: this is the garden spot of Oakland: tose." It is to buy: carriages tree: $5 cash, S3 montbiv; 468 Niuth St., Oakland, and 6SO Market sc. S. F. H. Z. JONES, owner. VyiLL BUILD COTTAGE*: FIRST CASH »» payment $10 to $160, balance monthly: 40 completed In Oakland to choose from; free convey- ance. L. L M. SALSBUBY, 902 Broadway. V SPECIALTY IS ! ' HOUSE-RENTING IN _ * OAKLAND. 2 story modern 9-room honse. '\u25a0 $25 l^tory modern 6- room cottage .' 16 L^jptr sunny modern 7-room flat.. 16 AND 300 MOKK. WM. M. DkWOLF, House- broker and Rent Col- lector, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. __^ A. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS -THIS \u25a0C*. >V KEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. OAKLAND KOOMS TO LET. THE ARLINGTON, NE. COR. NINTH AND Washington sts., Oakland; a few choice suites can now be obtained; table unexcelled: reason- able rates; unquestioned respectability. . ... OAKLAND FUKSITDKE FOR SALE. MTKAH WA.MO.XHS liV l-.\ i KOMZINO H '11- i.l.n ..\ as. furniture-dealer. l]th,Oa:;ld ALAMEDA ADVERIISEMENrS OFFICE PARK STREET. ALAMEDA RKAL JKSTATK. (ft O J 7\(\ $50 CASH?^2T^ON^ : HLyTnEW~ <IP' i ' "I-", cottage of 5 rooms: large lot, 60x 125, i situated close to Bay-st. station. $2750— Handsome new cottage of 6 rooms and both, now building: your terms are (Turn. $2500— Cottage of 6 room* and bath; pretty garden: close to Cliestnut-tit. station, narrow- gauge railroad; lot 40x110; a pretty home; easy terms. Special bargains In lots; houses and stores to let from $10 up. Office open Sundays and holidays. MARCUBE A UKjiMEL, Bay-st. station (broad gauge), Ala- n-.-l.i. San Fr«nclsco office, 628 Market st. iOR SALE— - .••\u25a0 -' \u25a0 ~~ House 8 rooms and bath, Central aye. : house 4 rooms. Urand St.; cottage 6 rooms, Everett su; on long time and easy terms, or -will exchange for ban Francisco property. Apply Jb AbTON. KLDRIDGEACO., - 038 Market St., San Francisco, CaL Ob ft HO LOT 60x150; GOOD LOCATION; «IrUUU. easy terms. $1300— 33x160; cottage of 4 rooms and bath; ;en*y terms. lVb acres at Fruitvale, with good 4-room cot- tage: price $1500. $5000—50x150: house of 9 rooms and bath. \u25a0 BEST LOCATION. To exchange for Francisco property: house of 7 rooms and bath; corner lot: centrally located. Houses to let inall parts of Alauieda; office open Sundays and holidays. Alamedu Land Company, 1500 Part: su. A ameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. G OOD HOMES FOR BENT- OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O. G. MAY ACO.. real estate, buildlnc and loans. 2123 Center r.. ji*rfc»lWr. —————— ———____ BEKKJbXEi HOUSES. I~7o^^R^NTT^T^E~RTcEiLETrc7^VENIiEN^ to train, school and university: a completely furnished house of 9 rooms; bath and laundry; withstable and chicken- honse; cheap to desirable tenant. Address MINOT SCOTT, Berkeley P. 0., C'al. *- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued br the County Clerk's office yesterday; A. C Scurr and Agnes V. Maclaurtn, 24—21. .. J. Cazalis and Mary Cap-ievielle. 31—30. V. L. Podesta and Emilia M. Podesta. 27—19. G. F. Gllcrest and Nellie G. Qulnn, 28-2*. F. C Dabmao and Lena L. Jaeger, 36—28. \ F. Elwood and Bertha A- Clausen, '25—18. F. C. Plise and LlllleCramer, 25—21. C. D. Lafontalne Jr. ana Louise C Robinson. 27-21. . THE . UlVoltOK iil^COiii*. Complaints filed: Addle Youngagainst George Young. Mary Fisher against John Fisher. Meilnda J. Cheadle against Ernest R. Cheadle. Divorces granted: Sarah Rorke from James Korke, for habitual in- temperance; by Judge slack \u25a0 NoraMcGraw-from HughMe G raw, for extreme cruelty; by Judge Slack. Ida Bruce from Scott Bruce, for desertion ; by Judge Sanderson. Jessie Beano from Archer C. Beann, for deser- tion: by Judge Truutt. blii'l ia^— JIAIIRIAGES— 7 DMl'iil" ' Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They mas be handed In at either of the publication offices and be In lorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] BORN. DERMODY— In Mountain View, Santa Clara County. September 23, 1893, to the wife of W. 13. Dermody, a son. ' DINQLEY— In Frultvale. September 29, 1898, to the wifeof C. L. Dingley, a daughter. GROENEWEG— InOakland, September 29. 1895, to the wife of M. J. Groeneweg, a daughter. KAMMERER— In this City, September 23, 1898, , to the wife of William Alvln Hammerer, a son. Ma DISON—In this city, September 28, 1896, to the wife of M. J. Madison, a son. \u25a0 v. ! .- O'BUIEN—InSouth San Francisco, SeptemDer 13, 1896. 10 the wife of James C. O'Brien, a son. RKDMOND—Inthis city, September 27, 1898, to the wife or W. S. Redmond, a son. . . WAIN WRIGHT—In this city,' September 26 189«, to the wife of Charles A. Wuinwri^ht a daughter. \u25a0 ... - , WHITE—In this city, September 29, 1896, to the wifeof J. B. White, a son. . MARRIED. ~ FITZPATRICK—McDONALD—In this city, Sep- tember 20, 1893. at Su Francis Church, by the Key. Fa her Caraher, John Fltzpatrlck and Annie McDonald, both of tian FrancUco. KILEY— EVANS— In this city, September 23, 1398. by the H«v. Father Nugent, Phil E. Klley aud Ida M. Evans. . McGINLEV— STANLEY—In this city.September _'5. 185H, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille. George H. Mciiiniey ' and Myrtle •L. Stanley, both of San Francisco. - STRATTON—HARDY—In this city. September 28, lS'Jb', at the residence of the bride's pare 11 . by the Rev. Dr. K. R. Dille, Charlie C strait on . . and Susie May Hardy, both of nan Francisco. 1 YOUNG— TIE RNEY— In this city. July 3,1898, . Jo.in Young and A?g!e Tierney. -- \u25a0 ±jiiid. , . ;- . .\u25a0:.-: Bean, Albert H. Kirby, Rev. Father T. Brown, Andrew E. LOitus, Ann _ Canfield. John W. . Manning/ Theresa CarrolI Mary " Miller, Maria C&vaoaugb, Mary A. Mitchell, Patrick Christy. Thomas K. Moraei, John J. . - ' Coldwell, lrad U. \u25a0 Murphy, Bridget Curran, John H. O'i onuor. Annie E. '\u25a0) Dletx,Charles K. Prlndle, David S. Feeney. Francis L. . Sabadin, Emily Gilllck. Patrick .'., Scheock, William K. Guerineau, Victor Spencer, A. C. ' Hayman, Richard H. Sperry, James W. Hill, Emily W. S dnor. Addle Hueroe, Prosper L. E. Tuliett, William Jonnson, John \u25a0 ' Waterman, Maggie Wynn. WUliftm -' BEAN—In this city, \u25a0 September 23, 1896, Albert Harlow Bean, beloved husband of Alice Bean, father of Charles, Edith, Alice and the late Mary Bean, and brother-in-law of Mrs. C. F. Hansent a native of can Francisco, aged 36 years and 'ii days. Friends and "Acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY . (Wednesday), at.3 o'cioclr p. m.. from the par- lors of Craig, Cochran «k Co., '22 'and 28 "Mint avenue, int.-ruieut 1. O. O. *".Cemetery. BROWN— this city. September 28." 1898. An- . drew E.. onlyand beloved son of Andrew E. and Ella Brown, a native of Sun Francisco, aged S months and 1 day. Friends and acquaintance* are resDao fnliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a.m., from the resi- dence o( the parents, 71 clipper street.. Inter- ment Holy Cross Ceme;ery. CANFIELD— Inthis city. September 29, 1893. John W., husband of Nettle ti.-ld. and brother of .Mrs. Georje Wellington of Sau .r'rancUco, Airs. Mary Cliaplin and Milton 1.. Canfiold of Los' Angeles, a native of San l-'rancisco, a^e- 39 years 1 month an 1 118 days. JBt3*No;ice of funeral hereafter. CAKRoLL—In this cry. September 29, 1896, Mary, b»joved wife 01 James Carrol, and sister or Krid^e^ an.: Mug-cie Collins, a native of lha I parish of Clonakllty, County Cork, ire. aud, aged •i years. *ff"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tv runer* TO-MORROW (lhursJay), at 10 o'clock a. jr., from the par- lors of McAvoy <& Galla:{hf>r, "JO fifth street, thence to st. Peter's Ciiureli for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAVANAUGU— Inthis city. September 29, 1896, Mary A., beloved wife of John D. cavanaugh, a native of Ireland, iuea 63 years. . 6'S~ -Notice of funeral nereafser. CHRISTY— In the Cltv ana Count* ITospltal. Sep- temoer 28, 189 Thomas K. Christy, a^ed 40 years. COLDWELL— rn this city, September 29. 1893. Irad G. Coldwell, cousin of Trueman Owen and Leverell Coldweli, and partner of John D. Daly. a native of Nova Scotia, aged 42 years. £s""Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO .V (Thursday), as 1 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors or H. c. Porter & Co.. 122 Kddy street, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CURRAN— In Valiejo, September 2«, 183& John It, beloved son of Mrs. Ann Curran. and father of Fannie, John, Mar.-, Eddie, Maggie and James Cumin, and brother of Pat- rick Curran, a native of Brooklyn,N.V., aged 44 years. . s 4®"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence of his brother, Patrick Curran. 62 Tenama street, between 'First and Second, tbence M St. Brendan's Church for service*, commencing at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. DIETZ-In this city. September 29, 1896, Charles Freder ck Dietz, son of Charles and Flattie D etc - a native of &an Francisco, aged 7 months and days. FEENEY-In this city, September 29, 1893, Francis L., beloved son of. Patrick and the late Catherine Feeney, and brother of Robert. Jos- eph. Mary, Anne and Daniel Keeney, a native of San Ma;eo County, Cal.. aged 20 years 2 months and 17 days. ffT'Frlends and acquaintances are Msoeet- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. if., from his lute residence, .334 Day street, off Sanchez, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth, thence to St. Paui's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . GILLICK-In North Berkeley. September 28, 189t». Patrick GillicK, beloved husband or Mar- garet Gilllck. and brother of James, John and Bridget Gillick and Mrs. Dennis Reardan, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 46 years. SSB" Friend* ana acaualnt*nc<u are resnect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his) late residence, corner Henry and Vine streets. North Berkeley, thence to st. Joseph's Church, where mass wi'l be said for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. it. Intermeuc St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. \u25a0 GUERINEAU— In Manzanlta Station, Maria County, Cai.. September 28. 1893. Victor Gueri- neau. aged 60years tj months and 9 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- full'-invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. it., from St. Mary's church, Sausalito. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hi* soul, commencing at the above hour.. HaYMaN— ln San Jose. Cal., Richard H. Hay- man, a native of Newport, Ky.,aged 27 years. HILL— In North San Juan, Nevada County, Cal., September 19, 1833, Emily W.' Hill, relict of the late John Hill, a native of Vermont, aged 75 years. HUEKNE-There will be a requiem high mass i for the repose of the soul of the late Prosper L. X Huerne ro-MORRD»V (Thursday), at, 9:30 o'clock a. m.. at the French Church of Notre Dame dcs Vlctoires. Bush street, below Stos_- ton. Friends are invited to attend. JOHNSON— In this city, September 28, 1896, John, dearly beloved son of Olive and Christina Johnson, and brother of Charles 1-. .loaes of Berk -ley, a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, aged ol years. KIRBY— A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Francis de Sales Church, corner Hobart and Grove streets. Oakland, for there- pose of 1 soul or the late Rev. Father Thomas Kirby, TO-MORROW (Thursday), the first an- niversary of bis death, friends and acquaint- ances are invited to a. tend. LOFTUS—Inthis city, September 27. 1898. Ann, beloved wife of John Lof:us and mother of Mr*. Henry Cawley, the late Mrs. Mary Bechler, Mrs. Kate Driscoll and James Lot'tus, a native of the parish of Kelireekle, Issluma, County . Gal way, Ireland, aged 60 years. [Philadelphia - and Minnesota papers piease copy.j . ' ££S"Frlends and acquaintances ore resnect- fuiiy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. it, from her late residence, 363Va Eleventh street, then co to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem masi will be celebrated lor the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. . Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MANNING— la this city, September 28. 1896, Theresa, beloved daughter of Andrew and the late Mary Manning, a native of Tomales, Marin County. Cal. IS" Friends are Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 968 Post \u25a0 street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mats will bj celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clocic a. K. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER— Inthsclty, September 29, 1H96, Maria, wife of the late Adam Miller, and mother of Mrs. Fredarlcka Hnrlbert. M ri. 1 yaia lir.rndes. Mrs. Annie Joost and Adam, Dr. John A. and Dr. Philip Miller, a native 01 Darmstadt, Germany, aged 8H years and 10 days. JKs*"Friends and Acquaintances are r°srf>c- fßlly Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 o'clock a. sr.. from St. Mat- thew's Church, 29 Eleventh street. Interment private, 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. . MITCHELL— In this city, September 23, 1896, Patrick, beloved husband of Catherine Mitchell, a native of Ireland, aged fit) year). MORAES—Inthis city. September 28, 1898, John J. Moraes. a native of St. George, tt<t>J 125 years. MURPHY— In this city. September 29, 1*96. Bridget, relict of the late Martin Murphy, and beloved sist r of Mrs. James McDermott, a native of County Sllgo. Ireland, aged t>j years. O'CONNOR— In this city, September 28. 1898, Annie E. O'Connor, beloved mother of John J. and Thomas H. Sheehan. Mrs. Lute Hall, James J. Whitney ana Edwarl J. O'Connor, a native of County Meath, Ireland, a^ed 61years. 83" Friends and acquaintances are reso«ct- fuilv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from her late residence, 243 Clementina street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for .servicei at 2 o'clock: p.m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PRINDLK—In this city, September 29,' 1333, David Stoldard Prlndle, a native or Simsbury, Conn., iii;tj 1 69 years 2 months and 17 days. Hartfor and New Haven (.Conn.) papers please copy, Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW(Thursday), at •2 o'clock p. M.. at his late residence, 1315 Gu«f> rero street. Interment private. BABADIN— In this city. September 29, 1338; \u25a0 Emily, beloved daughter of Michael an 1Bertha Sabalin, a native of sail Francisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 19 days. : JBfß"Frienrt* and acquaintances are resn^c:- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. v., from the resi- dence of the parents. S-O^a \u25a0 Larkln street. Interment HolyCross Cemetery: BCHENCK— Oakland, September 29, 1896, William Kelly sehenck, husband of Mrs. J. K. Schneck, and father of Wllllsm and Stephen Scsenci. a native of New Jersey, aged 74 years 1 month and 12 days. .. \u25a0 \u25a0 . , - . . jO-Friends are respectfully invited to atteni the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 - o'clock p. m. , from his late residence. 268 East Ten h street. Oakland. Interment Mountain "View Cemetery. BPENCEU— In this city, September 29, 1898, A. - C. Spencer, a native of Canada, aged 33 years. SPERRY— In Stockton, September 28, 1833, James W. Sperry. ' aS-Funoral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. _.. from S . John's Episcopal Church, Stockton. - Interment private. BYDNOR—In this city, September 27. 18? 1 Ad- die Sydnor, beloved sister of Mrs. George Porter Mrs. Captain »V. R. Hideout, Mfss Clara I lernen and niece of Mrs. George Stewart, a native of California, aged 19 years 7 months and 26 days. Friends and acquaintances i»ri» resnect- . fully Invited to attend trie funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at la o'clock m.. a: Sonoma. Interment Sonoma Cemetery. Remains at her sister's residence, 311 San Jo-e avuaoe- . TULLETT -In : Pleasant Vai;oy, Piedmont,' Sep- tember 28, 1393. William, beloved husband of Sadie Tullett,a native ot England, aged 58 years 10 months and 8 days. WATERMAN— In this city, : September 28. 1890, _Ma?L'te, beloved wife of -George Waterman, a . na.ive of San Francisco, aged 3 ) years. WYNN— An anniversary requiem mass for the .- repose of he soul or the kate William Wynn will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at & o'clock a. h. friends t and acqtisintances are invited 10 attend. ' . ' ; tViCAVOY &CALLACHER , ! j FUN'KRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM K'RS 20 FiftUSt., Opp. Lincoln School. ' \u25a0.Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEilE- tery to the city; non-sectarian: in iiosensaex* elusive; location unexcelled. Othc« i>>»/ _i«x_M s Mwct. souiheat; cor«« v! suuk '

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1896-09-30 [p 13]...XOXO bath: gas: rent $17. FYOU AKT A NICE sunny FLAT,or J-cottaire. see me; Ihave some nice furnished cottages to

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. 13

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BURKtE, 626 Market st.-—

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—rv7d' BAY-WINDOW(8 r^SJ^ai?* 19 -h-^- P^.off Folsom.

777- „.— -. fi -PSSY ROOMS. 709;S1i. Lau7e,A^:.n'r and Turk sts.

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SUNNY FLAT; f>-ROOM BATH; MARINEview; reasonable. 1332 Union su, nr. Polk.

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i'j"v" UPf'KK FLAT~iROOM-:HALL:

tJplVf. double parlors. 1606*4 btevenson St.,near Eighteenth.

TTPPKR FLA 6 SUNNY ROOMS. 812^_• U(northsidr) H»lght st.

09- TKHAMAST.-A MODERN FLAT OF 6«J— rooms and bath; rent reduced.lrp::R flat; irooms; BATH; 2 BAY-• *J windows: sunny Mdc: 14

-418Va Lilyaye.

COZY~4-KOOM FLAT; MODERN IMPltOVE-mfnls: walkiuc distance: r nt low. Owner,

DEaKIN. 8 New Montgomery at., aristore.

7 1 A NATOMA—FLAT: 4 KOOMS; SUN ALL1 J- ~r day; lar^e yard; $10.

OCTAVIA, BET. WALLKR AND'opp- Va encia; rent greatly reduced: ihecneai.-est flats in the city-:sun all day: willbe put iniirs:-cla^s order; 6and 7 rooms ana bam; $20 and $25.

—MADISONABURKE. 826 Market st.(il'I HyTSE—Trll. MOST .ELiiGANf,FLAT 1L/i-O in the city: 8 rooms bath, butler's pantry, !etc.; 6 ruinines from Kearnv or Market sts.; $50.ApplyMADISON & BURKE,

A>D-O.ME I:PPER FLAT OF 7 BOOMS ;and bath; sun in every room. 2409 Pacific

aye., near Iiilmore.

DALE PLACE, OFF GOLDEN GATE AYE.,bet. Leave nwurthand Hyde

—6 rooms and hath.

EDICED T<< fib": NICE 4-KOOii. i-LATS:6, 12 and 'J.: Birchaye.. off JLarkin, o(.p. city

\ Hall: newly papered, decorated. bHAXNWALD,IiI'CKBKE <_ CO., 218 and 2_aO Monu-ornersuIQW.CuR. FOLIUMANDTHIRTEENTHMS

-O * upper fiats. 1. and & rooms and bath; 1 tot-

'j tage, 6 rooms and bath and stable for 1"horse andIwagon; rent reason-b.e. Apuly at 113 Thirteenth\ St., near Folsom.1 VIM!SU>NY UPPER FLAT;6 ROOMS AND

\u25a0j X bath. 1006 Jackson su, above Mason.

1/LAT,5 ROOMS AND BATH;FINELY DEC-jIorated. 925 Greenwich st. .

SUNNY TUP FLAT:4 KOOMS; ALLLATESTimprovements. 713 Grove

V"ICE SU -NNYFLATS OF 4 OK 6ROOMS AND,Xibath. reasonable, ti Dearborn sU, off aeven-teenth, above Valencia. ,;W •***'*J%l>~'' IjOoD TENANTS; RENTS

CO., e^ar^'su 11"

U"SeB-

bI"tCK *

IVLATs TO KENT FOR VERY LITTLE,X money at BALDWIN is, HAMMOND'SL 10.Montgomery st.

3 SUNNYFLATS; 4 AND 3 ROOMS EACH,O $11, $10 and $9. 21/41 >larr!,on 18th'

:i TTPPEK FLAT OF 6 SUNNY KOUMS;rent $15 per month. 434 Clementina »v

UPPER FLAT.6 iiOOMsTBATH- CELLAR-opposite Lurllne Paths. Keym2Larkin su./ VLAT 1215 JACKS »N. NfcAR LFAVEN.1 XIworth; hlso 1464 Lenvenworih, corner Japt«on-

each contains 6 rooms and bath: lUemanfeis- r>or-celaic tub: nearly imr;rent. $25 and ».>7 60.'VTICE SUNNY tOitNER FLATrT"pot)-tSIN and bath; $27 50, 833 Haight.coraor\veb»te r

2MODr.RN SUNNY LQKNEKFLATa~7AN-llA8rooms. Inquire at 417% Third st.'

•1A WATER ;Fj*EK-

L 'VELY^LowTrTJD1"1. modern 4-roorn flat; sun all day. lsiw^St., half block from Market and sixteenth. ua

SUNNY-

WINDOW FLATS:room* and bathroom; rent $20. _652 PmvSt., near Clay. lX

UNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT,1710 Wa"riTIngton,nr. Polk: 6rooms: bathroom ;rents2&.

LOWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LAK(TeXJ rms: yard. 30 Moss, bet, 6th and 7th. offHowd.Ql Pv 5 SUNNY BOOM-i; BAY-WINDOW"xO. 28 eat Mission,near elftb.

AWKK^VfJf?! ,FOR '""cMfTS-THW-n. wjt.th.LYCALL,in wrapper, for mailing.

JtIOIihKKJiKrXNO ltOOJls.Avery.Street.

*"

(i AVERT. OFF POST ST., NR. FILLMORK-Sy furnished rooms for bath aud housekeeping,$1« "0. *f

Bush Street.

OI9OBUBH-2 PARTIALLY FURNISHED*- *\u25a0 ~'J room 8 forlighthousekeeping.

Castro Street.

4 Of)pf^TRO, REAR-3 NICE" HARD-FIN-•*v" sunny unfurnished :large yard :c seap._.<ldy Street.

015 «D1Y-3OR4UNFURNISHED ROOMB--**x\jfine location-, private family: reference.917

"DDY-2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED"x ' housekeeping rooms; private family.

Eighteenth Street.

9Q09 EIGHTEENTH —3 BUNNY. FUR.I",'-.- .T' nlsned rooms; housekeeping; adults; $10a month.

* iithStreet.

119 f«TH—SECOND FIAT,2FURNISHED/x'

housekeeping rooms. $3; single room, $1501 4•")•»I1/ 1

'"-iKO(>M^ FURNISHED >OK-»t^3 nons>keepii lg.si2p..rnlontn.aiBOOthers.

ivl«om .Str«e t.974BBBSflia_J__i!*a*

\u25a0 . . fourth Street."~

413 L°^yT^ln^h;cL

a

"p

°E HOOMS

-mi,

-.r«o.1911 GEARY, OPP. PARK-*]6: ALCOVE.in^. JL.ialt5 »nd joiningroom, with porcelainsink; bath; 3closets: iornlshed. jwo-eiaio

22 50 ruß AD.°LT*''SCOMFOKTAKLI*®4.A.O*J. rooms: bath;ail necessaries; 2 beeTreference required. 1917 Geary st.

lea'z DeGa •

<-»rove .Street. .14q GROVE, NEAR VAN NEBS

-FRONT.LIOand back parlor; use of kitchen; #12?

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—

Continued.

Harrison Street.

I147 HARRISON. BET. SEVENTH ANDI-1

"1'

Eighth—3 furnished rooms for house-keeplngi rent reasonable.-*

'-"want street.

({AQHOWAP.D-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FORIIX< > housekeeping; ground floor: yard.

Q99 HOWARD— AND BACK PAR-U-.-. lor: furnish, dlight single;$4 up.

1149 HOWARD-SUNNY FRONT HuUSE-xXri£jkeepluK rooms: range: $10.

1Of-JK HOWARD—

2 OK 3 FURBISHEDj.VjUVJhousekeeptng rooms; cheap.

1 7.',' HOWaRD^S OB 4 NICELY FUR--1 I*.)>) nished rooms for a family, alcove parlor:large kid bedroom: gas: bath; sunny; rea-sonable rent to responsible parti-

.Ivy Avenue.

1ita IVY AVK —2 FURNISHED OR UNFUR-J---^i nished rooms for lighthousekeeping; largeyard. ' »

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Jessie Stree..

U&f\JESSIK— 3 NICE ROOMS: UNFUR-Ot)U nisned ;middle floor; yard: cellar: rent $!'-'.

Lewis Street.

1n LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR,NR. POST— 3UN-J. D furnlshi-fl sunny -upstairs rooms: $11.

J.IIIMI ..CO..

<-iMINNA—SUITE ROOMS, FURNISHEDTO~r for housekeeping; srparate entrance.

'•.-;:Jfirj.jMINNA, NEAR SEVENTH— LARGE010 frontrooms and kitchen complete; sunnyyard: cheap.

_^

Jilhß.O- . ret),.

QF^n MISSION—NICELY FURNISHEDOiiU rooms: private; board optional;reasonable.

1fWAmission— sunny bay-windowXVJ_iT r onis forhousekeeping, 1, Bor 4.-I n-O MISSION—2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEP-Ivi)O ingrooms; American faml.y: cheap rent.

1 nfi'-Jl MISSION— BEAUTIFUL SUITES;l*'vJO2 housekeeping and other .rooms; clean;cheap. •-;, . ,

Nutuimt Street.

/\u25a0« A C NATOMA—3FURNISH ROOMS COM-U~J«J pietefor housekeeping; $12. :

Ninth Street.<T)f\ NINTH ST.

—FRONT SUITES; LIGHT

S\J housekeeping; single; crate: gas; also 248Eighth st.

"I 99 NINTH-FRONT AND BACK PARLORJ. _.— suite, furnished hsekpng: j{as bath: che»p.

Octavia Street.

1JO^ OCTAVIA,COR. GKARY—FURNISH-Ii"Oed; bay-windows; kitchen; gas stove:$12 up. \u25a0 \u25a0

o'tJtiTell Mxetik.

QO' O'FARRELL -UPPF.R FLOOR; 3SUNO—O rooms; llgnthoubebeeplne; private family, j

Pearl Street. *

3 PEARL. COR. MARKET,OPP. OCTAVIA—1Front and hac>< parlor: furnished for housekpg.

; \u25a0 Point Loops Avenue.

9190 POINT I- BO'—2 KURNISHE' SCN--1-« ny rooms tor housekeeping; Lath; no

children; $12.ioik street. 7

f*-\ "I POLK—SUNN v, FURNISHED ALCOVEUl.1 with kitchen, gas stove, bath; also singlerooms. .oViv" Second .Street.«On SECOND

—RUNNY ROOMS; HCVUSE-tt-J-j keeping; water: bath: o her rooms; $4 up.

• • htevenHnn -lire.*

AO7 STKVENSON, BETWEEN FIFTH ANDTt— ISixth— let, 4elegant rooms: rent $16;very convenient. Apply within,or 705 Oak st.

Tehauis Street.

JQOTEHAMA-2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS,TOO furnished complete; private family. '--»•; --.

1kIMM cc.

pOLTON HOUSE, 2-^u THIRD ST.: SINGLE\J suites, lieht housekeeping, $5 up: yard.

ciq THIRD, cor. SOUTH PARK—

fuF-OxO nished housekeeping-rooms: range: water. ;

Vmkk >>eoa AVituun,

71 A VAN NESS AYE.—

SUNNY FRONTII\J rooms, completely furnished for house--eeplng: $18. -:VJ .'.. Washington street.

tAO WASHINGTON—S UNNV UN F R-OKJZi nlnhed housekeeping rooms; running water.

. Yt elgh, htreet. v,

lid.WELSH,OFF FOUR!H-2OR 8NICELY\u25a0I -I T" furnished room* for h-'us'-keepine: <-tieap.

KOO3IS TO-LET/

~~ ~~

. i>uaii Sti-00..

Qf\n BUSH— NICELY FURNISHKD BACKO\JQ parlor for a gentleman; reasonable.

Clara Street.

1f\ACLARA—2 TENEMENTS OF 3 AND 4X\J _: rooms each; $8.

Devisadero Street.

1Q33 I»EVISAI)KRii, COR. CALIFORNIA—J OOP Elegantly furnished sunny rooms.

.. i.«idjr .streo;.

000 EDDY—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM;OO~i gas anlbath: terms moderate.

<"kUt.)l Mlum..

CHKBMA^ ArAR'IMKM HOUSE. V PTH0 »:.. n»>ar Market: lurnisho.i and unfurnialiocl.

-"-ii-- •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rev..

THE BAMOIfA,130 ELLIS: Mft.^ KATB1 ART. maniwt^r—A quiet house: rentrnlly 10--rsted; newly furnished: elevator: hot A cold w'a>r.09 1 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BESTO-JJ. lodging werecommend the Rosedale House.

I'olsoin Street.

QZ.IJ FOLSOM-SUNNY ROOMS; WELLFUR--001 nUhed; front, $2; outside. $126 upward,per week.

i>e«try >•- eet.

917 GEARY—3 SUNNY ROOMS INREAR-**XIcottage: key premises. \u25a0

090 AND 330 GEARY—

NICELY FUR-O^iO oished rooms, single or double; runningwater; grates.

- . \u25a0 ...,-*'

A 1U GEARY-KENOVATED ANl> NEWLY~TX O fiirnlnhed suites and single; or hou^ekpns.C1Q GEARY

—KLKGANT SU.sNY Parl

OXO lors; single or en suite: other sunny rooms.1 |A] GEARY (THE MARTINKTTE), COR.X 1v/X Van Ness— Fine suites; newly furnished

1 unuril Mreo..

fiOO HOWARD, OPP. NEW MONTGOMERY—U—O Quieu cean single room; *4upward.

\u0084 liytiestreet.

6 HYDE—

NEW LV FURNISHED LARGEsunny frontroom; $15. \u25a0 ..Jessie Street.

~1 A JESSIE, NR, SIXTH-NEWLY FUR-QX.\J nisned sunny room; includingbath; $8.

iluiipii<iiren..

m JONES— SUNNY SINGLE ROOM; ALSO____sunny suite; private.

-207 •'l>Mr.K-1H- VA.N WlttKlttt; X»W. \u0084„

'tnanaeement: elegant ' tonny salted anJ

jj°fj^ii»-wlyinrnlghed; bath, tic:»10 toasa>.tirnr niirw

A I.KGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNT-riuHin

"launnv rooms, en suite and single; first"°

ev^y respect; terms reasonacle.

1-k.rltln Street.

327 LJ,^RKIx. COR. GOLDEN GATE AVE.-

.^^^^^turnUhed rooms; suitable forpby-

L**'enworih street.

1906 r^m«',EN'WORTH. NEAR GREEN-5— """"sunny side,

VSSEWl^f?^ 2^* MABKEt-

TKBIO Ti^»lc. »1 60 10 $5: famlllea.

2201 hall-rooms; snitable forofflce

r!llBhe<l and unfurnished2suites.

Un^Mr©si546 room,!^^*»Om FURNISHED

b6ifurn^SSS^nrroHTH-NKWLYZlJ^naowj-ooins: $1per week.-»-«»»lon

"" . —~

04 ( rooms by

-KEwTv FunMaHEDO<kl rooms by «a>, wSJ ."BSIBHBDper day."

weeK or month, 25c to$1

:i2____iSSiav E

-*'*>»t Street.

"" "

9Q£v POST-THIS BUILDINO iv,

apartments Inthe cltv;c"rapnSmi, M<>BT «M-

-apartmenu In the clcl-:c",?^I"'^ o£H' es andairy;gentleman •. 'P'^ea ,™"&'"Khta^nishtd: allmodern cunvenle»V, ",|tffiror «ur--47 D i-OST— LARGE LIGHT silvvT

—well street.

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ROOMS TO LET—Continued.

Seventh Street. .' .-1OC SEVENTH

—NICELY furnished

XOD front slncle rooms: $1per week.- .

1 ,1.> BJh.VE.NTH—PLEASANT ROOM5 FOR1'i.Si housekeeping: also single rooms.

• .-.jLiii

-reel.

90 SIXTH—ELEGANT ROOM<; NEW FIRE--00 proof building;all conveniences; quleu

>tfv«insoii Str«e..

QC\"i STKVKNTON—SMALLDOUBLEROOM:\)Zi ( $1a week: upstairs: lady preferred.

. btockKin street. .TTiUHOPF.AN (Tn 17 STOCKTON— FUR-XX nlsh^d suites, $4 to $10;>!ncle rooms. $1 50 to$3 wrek: 6') cto $2 night: hot and co.d runningwater In every room: baths; e.evator; transient.1;a.)1 STOCKTON

—SUNNY FURNISHED_

\JJL-> rooms: suites or single; reduced rates.u.ier

-iroc

rj(\c\ SUTTKR, COP. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLYI\JO newlylu-rnished sunny mis; suite or single.

'layior .-jtreej. .1 fidTAYLOR—2LAKGKROOMS: RUNNINGx\JO water; closets- suitable for2men; $1 week.

IQ1 TAYLOR—NEWLY Rt.N«JVATh.D SUN-101ny furnished rooms.

--.)»_) TAYLOR, R. POST

—NEW LV FUR-

*)&-jnished sunny rooms; all modern conveni-ences. ____JU_iI>l t) TAYLOR— M ELY FURNISHED01 —. large sunny suite; rent $15.

Innil St.ro.o;.,7 THIRD—NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY-I 1 suites; single rooms; transient and tourists.yl7 THIRD—LARGE.SUNNY.CLEAM RMS.;Oil double or single: aay, week ormonth.

'1urk Street.'

J A TURK-SUNNY FRONT BAY-WINDOWO~Tn. room; terms moderate.

BOARDING AND ROOMS.TfWTi"califoiTnia^nk\vLy'fT-nnTsTTe dl>J—\-> sunny alcove room; also others; tableboar.i.

in-}1 FINE, COR. JONES-SUNNYCORNERlUO'i suite: first-das^ table board.

QIP. VAN NKSS, NR. O'FaKKkLL—H AND-•J 1O 6"mely furnished suite; batb, dres^lug-rooiu aojoimii!;; use of piano, parlor, etc.; homecooking; private family: flower garden: couple oryoung men; fine location tor physician: reasonable.f^CM POWELL- SUNNY COKNh.lt SUITESt)l>- n&uttersu; excellent board; reduced rates,

nil G'FaRRELL —NICE SUNNY ROOM,*JLxsuitable for '-;board optional.

"

PLEASANT SUNNY FRONT ALOOVK ROOM.-I n cely furnished, withexcellent home cooking;private t'nmliy; terms moderate Address Cen-tral, box 7, Call Office.

-QfiOVANNESS— NEWLYFURNISHED SUN.01/O nyrooms: good board; reasonable.

*OTKLBtKUI.Mi,714 BUSH ST.— A FAM-llyhotel; references given and required ;all

modern conveniences.jOjEDDY -

ELEGANTLY FURMSHKDT_j*_ rooms; tab!« and appointments strictlyfirst class. ; .

HEAPESTAND BEST INAMERICA-THB\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to an,- address in traUnited States or Canada one year for8160, post-age free.

"^

CHILDREN BOARDED.TADY WISHES TO BOARD A CHILD;OJ mother's care; healthy locality. E. T., box 5.Call Office.

'.'

STOKES TO LET.TonTitimvA^irooß^fEXF^uß^^IOULFine comer store; 4 living-rooms; rentreasonable.

"L ROM' PART OF STORE TOL_T. INQUIRE-T barber-shop, 779 Market si.

ARUEBUILDING SUITABLE FOR CIGARfactory, etc., 704 sansome su; rent very low.

BBAINWAXO.BLCKuEE ACC, 218-2^o Mont-gomery st.

i"ORNJiR STORE. CEMENT BASEMENT\J and four rooms: suitable lor bakery or drugs;rent cheap. B. II,box 115. Call.Ol POLK. NEAR MARKET—LARGE STORE;O3 4rooms; yard; rent reasonable.IAU«_ .TURK, WITHUP-TO-DATE FRONT

J-< and show-window*; located 420 Sutter st.Apply to Jt McKI.KQY.4 Phelan building.

OFKIC'ES TO j^et.~

| AI.IKOi'.NI.Zli^^T^ToK^DoKfT^irAS'D\J L.and O. buildinz—Sunny offices: light, water,heat and janitor services tree: electric elevator;rent from $10 up. Apply 422 California st.

fU\(\ SUTTtR, OOS. POWELL—

SUNNYO\J\J front suite, suitable for physician: others.'VINE OFFICES: 23 KIiARNV &T.; bUITA-X1Meforuny *u.sii:etH. '-...... \u25a0-

-,-

PRKCKK_4 BUILDING, 9J7 MARKET-O Elegant si'nnv offices. $12 60 up; eleccric-ll?ht:ceatinK and Jhiiltor service free. Apply at buildingcrU. H.fMIiSKN.1- CO.. 14 .MonU-onwr «t. .

I MEDICAL.

ALL CAS^S OF II*RKGULAKITIES R_f-stored at once; safe and sure j-elief sunran-

teed travelers belr-ed without delay; home inconfinement: regular physician of longand suc-cessful practise: medical electricity and safe reme-dies tor all female complaints: ladies call andsta.e your ess- bet re being treated elsewhere;you willsave time and expense; consultation freean.i confiden iai. MRS. UK. WYETIi,916 Post»t., nr. Lark In.

ABI.Ej-SI.NG TO* LADIES SUFFEKINGfrom irregularities and diseases peculiar totheir sex: latest Improved method of treatment;never fails: 1erff-ctl v harmless; free from any badeffects: never makes them sick to make themwell; travelers helped lmraeliateiy; prices to suitthe times: home In cohHnement. DR. &MHS.DAVIES. 14 McAllister su. next Hlbernla Bank;consult fr c; French regulating pink pills, $-;hours from 9 a. m. to5 p. it. and 7 to9 P. m.

NEW PROCESS— NOMEDICI.vi-.,IN6TRU-ni»-ntor worthies-* pills used: every woman

her ownphysician for all female troubles, no mat-ter from what CHUse; restores always In one day:can be sent and used at home; allcases guaranteed:ifyou want to be treated sale and sure call on a\u25a0nan's physician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st-

DR. FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES. aguaranteed absolute cure forall female Irregu-

larities (no matter what cause); positively safeand sure': nodanger or aftereffects; taken in tlm°,it also acts as a preventive; price $1 50 per box;sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLERBROTHERS, 33 Grant aye., tan rranclsco.

DB r.OODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OFdiseases of women and restores all cases of

irregularities In one day, guaranteeing a cure ornocharce; separate home forpatients; best skill;low fees: regulator $2. 904 McAllister st.

MJBE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dlß-e»ues, from whatever cause; home inconfine-men:; every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or

money refunded. MRS. DR.GWYER, 2:28 Turk su !D.VT FAILTO CONSULT Dlt.JORDAN ATbis museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 years'

succfssful practice IsaKur.rßnieeot fair treatment;the worst cases treated satist'ic orily by mail.

LPrJAoM.S FRENCH FILLS—A KO-N TOladles troubled withirregularities: no danger;

cafe and sure; 8" 50 express C. O. D.: don'tdelayuntil tooiatA OSGOOD BHOS.. Oakland, Cal.

MRS. DR. WEGENKR TAKES LADIES BE-tore and daring confinement: Infants adopted

into good homes; treats all female complaints orirregularities successfully. 419 Eddy suAIRS. J. A. ACUARD,MIDWIFE—HOME IN-•I con-neoient; 26 years' experience. 665 Mis-sion su ____ '

MRS.DR. ray, SPECIALIST ON PRIVATEdiseases; no cure, no pay. 12 Mason, r>oni a.

RS. .DR. \u25a0 S-COIT—KKMA__2 SPECIALIST;diseases of the eye treated. '.'l6 Powell su

IfIRREGULAR OK A-NYFii.MALKDI>KA^iSJ-se»MRs.DR. PUETZand be content. i!64y3 4th.1|K.HALL,14 MCALLISTERSIRKKT,NEAR\J Jones. Diseases of women ana children.PRIVATE UOM.KINCONri>KMKNT. MRsl..-'DR. FUNCKK. 1416 Eighth St., Alameda.

rUIEAPEST ANDBEST INAMERICA—TUB\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theunited States or Canada one year for 81 CO, post-age free.

-~^ DENTISTS. -- - • ..-.it.L.T.CHANZ—KXTRacYjON PAINLESS?crown work, bridge work and teeth withoutplates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye.

O»7 A SET FOR TKETH—WARRANTED A3«JI? Igood as cau be made; filling$1 DR.MMSirs,dentist, 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater.

AINLESS ACTION, 60c: CROWNbridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: IS.years'

experience. R.L. WALSH,D.D.S., 816«/* Geary.

Dlt.LUDLUMHILL,1448 MARKET ST, NR.Eleventh; no chart:* for extracting-

whenplates are made: old plates made over like new;teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given.

ET Or' TEETH WJTmuUT A FLA'IE. DR.-O H.G. Youug,1841 Polk si.

'-y

DX.J. J. Lfc-KK.1208 MAUKET,COR. GOLDENOateave.; open evenings; Sundays tillnoon.

nBOOMK DENTAL A&->O>Ji A i1< ).%. 7.9 M«H-\J ket, bet, 3d and 4th; gas specialists: painlessextracting, with ir>s, $1; plates. $5 np: fill,*1up.

DX.GEORGE W. LEEK, TilK GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer or painless extraction

and patentee of improved bridge work or teethwithout any plate, moved from 6 to '20 o'Farrellst.

T/ULL «XT OF \u25a0'IKiSTH. *7: WARRANTEDV rive years; extraction, 60c: ; fllliiies, 50c;crowns. $3 60- _ Vhlcago Dental l'arlon, 24 Sixth.T.-'l KSI-CLASS «DE>T V; *'IItST-CLAS.-tX prices; llrat-class results: painless extraction;

TelfM'ain 6875. W.C. HARDINO.M.D., 6O')sutt«r

"a LLWOK TO SUITT.MES~W AHKAN TED.J\. DR. KEa, 1870 MarKet st., Iroi.t City Hail.

K. I>VC XKTT, 1703 PO.Vl' •ST.. NEAR BU«cnanan: »as given; crown and bridge worn. .

LL WORK IiKASONABLK AND WAR-rantfrt. Pi;. J V.'.Ki-.Y 1I-"Market si.__:'^. ,;'.. PHYSICIANS. _i^^;:r J^^_-

T\lu"d"C."O'DONNKLL,II.'Oe'iIAYtKETVCORT-xJGolden Gateave. ;diseases of women a specialty.

(

<^ww; PJERS ONALS.

WILLMRsVwiLLIAMA.DENTY OFPORT-Iand. 0r.,- send Mrs. J. L.C. her address?N. BKITTAIN,20GKARY ST., FOR FINE. watch . repairing and jewelry work; low

prices: iirst-clasj woric.

UPTURE AND PILES CURED; NO PAYJl/ until cured: send for book. MAXS-FIELDAPOhTERFIELD. 838 Market at.

MRS. EVANS' COSMETIC PARLORS, 235"O'Farrell su; bairdresslng and manicuring;

ladies 60a

ADVICK 1-RKE: DiVOKCE LAWS A SPE-cinlty;private; no charge unless successful: all

law suits, claims, collection, wills, deeds, etc.. at-tended to. G. W. HOWK.atty-at-law. H5OMarket st.

UICKNfcSS, NEATNESS*,UP-TO-DATENESSW and dispa.ch are the principal advantages Ioffer you. Added to another— "cheapness"— nowonder Ihave such a patronage.- Halrdressing,2 c. Switches. *1. "(iuinonta"Hair Tonic, 35c.G. LEDERKR. 111 Stockton st.

AIRDRESSING, 25c; MANICURING,25c:face treatment, cosmetics; lessons itiven.

MRS. BUTLER. 131 Post.VMtKNCH HAIK WASH, PREVENTS FALL-X in« out; make it yourself: send 20c silver forprescript'on. Address A.P., box 90, Call Office.

DR. J. M.BHARKKY RETURNED: TREATSneuraathanla&other nerve diseases. 509 Kearny

CLOAKS, FUKS ANI)SUITS RETAILED AT1wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. .

"VEAINr la A VIRTUE;SUI CLEANED.i-lpressed. $1. 26 Montcomery, r.14: tel.ret. 2374.URNETT'S CORN CURE— SURE CURE FOR

-I-*corns, bunions, warts: 26c. 327 Montgomery.UAKTI.NOlON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINEX and Newspaper Illustration: day and eveningClasses; instructors, J. H. E. PartinKton, Gertrudeartlngton. R.L.Fanlngton. Particulars 424 Pine.

ORRIS KERRY. FORMER FOREMANAlbert Miller's cloak store, has opened a busi-ness at 14 McAllister,Rms. 45-46; ladies', misses',

children's cloaks to order ;titguaranteed ;lowpricesfTIRt Mv 6 iHLIVKRKJ) V.-5C BAY CITYXTransfer Company, 244 Butter; tel. Grant 57.

ATTHK PEOPLE'S ONE DOLITrMEDICALInstitute, all rases treated and medicines fur-

nished for $1; call or write. 10291a, Market su,beu Hxtti and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal.

LLFACIALBLEMISHKS, SUPERFLUOUShair, moles, freckles, sc»rs, etc. removed byKUte Electrolysis Cc, 226 Turn, nr. Leaven wortn.

AZUR-FIXING OUR SPKCJALI V; •FINEedge puton razor.25c Razor Exchge.63oMarket1UOUTDOOR STr.KKOPTICONSHOW KVlS-

ry nightcor. Market end Sixth sts. ;artistic aJ-Tertieements In living light; promoters of bun-cess. "

Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Mark*'.85.

LECIKIC LIGHTS IN EVER Y\.ROOMIXJ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market--IXO rooms, 26c to $160 per night: $1 60 to $8 perwe*-*:tre-j bus and baggage to and from the rerry."1 IBM.AI.ADVA.NUKSO.V 1,1A.MO.VIj-j,

-c ,V-

-\j »lry. etc.; Iowm: rates. V4S Market tLI'DGOLD. SILVER,GENTS' AND LADIESclothing bought. COLMAN. 41 fa. cor. J<M>l«.

DRESS3IAKERS.

DKESFI?s~S^ UP^ W^A^plTkS^SSc^TjpTlawn $111 . 6' 53,4 Natoma si., above sixth.

SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY.~\ LLEVenTS OF LIFE FORKIOLDBY THEjfV. horoscope: advice on all business speculationmy specialty, and business men protected b. mymethod; success guaranteed: oiland minerals lo-citted by the science; correspondence bymail. DR.ST. CLAIK,916 Market su, room 26: lire. 9 to7.

NOW THYDKSTINY-LOVE.MAr'.RIAOK,business, speculation, legacies and your futureby mall 10r. PROF. W. MiiXHOK.761 Howa .1.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

GITA-NA, 1ul GYPSY QUEEN. H TUKK35 ;truthful Inher predictions: reliable In her ad-

vice; no matter what troubles you may have, comeand she willentile you right; no fake; satisfactionguaranteed: oflioe hours from9 to9.

MIC PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY-ant, card-reader, born r.liha douDle vellaal

second sight: ladles 50c. gents $1; palmistry aajclairvoyant sittings $160. 126 1urk st., nr. Jon?*At ME. -SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLSJ** past, present and future: success to ail; tor*tunes by mall: low crices. 866 Mission st,

RS. JACKEXET— CLAIRVOYANT:CARD-reader; names and ages given; 60c 614"&

Jones st. .AfME.MOREAU,BEST MEDIUM:RKVEALS±iX past, present, future; 26c up. 764 Howard su

ME. RAVENAREADS LIFI. FLUEVILY:business advice; names given: 25c up. 6 FourthISBMELVINA,CLAIRVOYANTANDMAG-netic-healer. Room 23, 145 Fourth st.

\imk. HANSr.N. palmist, C AI". UEK;i'J past, pres»nt and future; 26c 148 6th st., r. 5.

ME. davis; card-reader ANDPA. M--I>l. Ist:cents $1. 12 2 Post St., room 2. :

ME. LKGETTK—PRESE-S 1, PAST ANDfuture; 26c. 311Tebama, upstairs, nr. Fourth.

GYPSY LIFK-READKK,Ki-.JlOVt.ilFROM 5seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies 25c: gents 50c.

\|M.E, SYBIL! X SHOWS PICTURE FUTUREm husband, wife: ladles 25v, 60c 914 O'Farrel I.MX DR. THOMAS. CLAIRVOYANT;23yrs Kwrnv. now 529 Toit: f.-^ $1; letter $2.

SPIRITUALISM.

QOV* MCALLISTER—

MRa C. J. MEYER;tJ

—U test meetings every night; 10c.; Tub A

Frl.2 p.m.;business sittings dally at above No. $1

m~ LAKKIN SI.. BP. M.. HON.H.D. BAR-rett. Tests by the celebrated rapping and1 ballot medium, Mrs. Maude Frietag.

| fTIKST MEKTING TO-NIGHT,10c. 335 MCAL-Xlister; Stltt, Bird, Clemens; skeptics Invited.TOADIES' AID~MEETS~TO-DA Y|^S26~McaT^J-J lister st. ;admission free; tests 3r.m.L>ISUOPGAKKISU.\.22OVa McALLISrEK;?.£IJances Tuesday, Friday even's.2sc:lo to 4dally.

, M. FRA.NCIS, INDEPENDENT hUTE-.writer. 118 Halght St.; hours 9 until 6 p. M.

CIONCHITA,CARD-READING: PAST,rttßd-'I«rr, future. 821 Howard sU. room 15.

HYPNOTISM.Tf^N^rr^r^A^ar^vTr^L" maonTetism*XX practically and scientifically taught in 3 les-eons, also how to hypnotize instantaneously, byprofessor of the French school; a good opportunityis here offered to physicians and students ofscience Interested in is therapeutic effects; high-est credentials correspondence solicited. i.a.lor ad-dre<i< Hypnotic and Mesmeric 1 r.s \u25a0ltute.6 O'Farrell.. MONEY TO LOAN.

OH 000 AC LOWEST KATES; CITYtS) X\J\J.\)\J\J and Oakland: life Insurance,bankbooks,' stocks and bonds; estates: «ny sum.CHAINW ALP,BUCKBEK&CO.. 218-220 MontierADVANCJCS UN DIAMONDS. WATCHES,

jewelry, also 00 furniture, pianos, without re-moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN Jt.\V

'Ali.ltSTORK, VtS Market at.: open evenings.

ONKY LYINGIDLE:TAKE AT$5 IN 1Kit-<st per month for each $1000; same rate sec-

ond mortgage or life Insurance, Coin, box 2. Call.ONKY LOANED o.\ JiCWtLKY A~N0"other valuables at tbe Security Loan Ofllca,

lHi6Marketsu.pr. Mason: private entrance 7 Tarx.1 \IKECT OS OUK i-UKMTLKKOit PiAN-j.XJ no removal: no delays; do commissions: lo.t)n:»-roit. i:rn. 68, D.inoliue Dlrlg. 1170 Martce; t:.

A> V AMOUNT: IMT, -IU or 3D jUOKTUAUKIXX. cstatts, undivided interests, real ratals la o.*-bate. McCOIXjAN. 24 Montcorserr. room i.

ANY AMOUNT; LOWEST RATE; IST*2Dmortgage: flat or installment- Dryden, 685 Cal.

CMTYREALESI ATE:ADVANCES os RKN'I'S Ipianos, furniture. SPECK &CO., 602 Market.

pRIVATE~PARTY^I>A~NS~IJN~I^Y~GT)ODX security: low interest. N.,box 15, Call Office.

OANS ON FUKNIi AM) PIANOSwithout removal: low Interest. R. 8, 215 Powell

A dvam:ksom)iamo>'l)s,j »klrv.£TUJ\ Columbia Loan & CollaMral ititle*.V i.r»uu.->.

OlJ^n UP; NO DELAY:IST AND ill)MORT-<IT«JU gages: Int. in estates. V ':HPHY,BBB Mt«

ONE\ TO LOANON CITY REALESTATE,MoK' 'EN BROS.. 118 Montgomery »v

T OANS ON ALL'

SECURITIES. ROOM 1,JJ 24 Montgomery st.

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PAWNBROKERS.~

WISE AND HAVEI INTEREST;" MONEYloaned oneverything. Cut Kate Loan and >e-curity Office, r. 7. Mood bldg.:entrance 80» Mkt.T 126 KKAKNi r*T., ROOM 9—MONEYloaned, watches, diamonds, etc :

-low rates;

privitii*room*: elevator: i'lfdt?o-t for wait- rhuti.-

.,'

nvAiraiAx.

MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN ON HEALestate inlots of $500 to $60,000; no delay.W. H. BUSCH, 410 Pine st. . .

'o*lf\i\ ()f||\ TU LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS<i]p±<>W.l'UUApply rm2'.'2. CMl.saTe Oep-Bldg

MONE\ WANTED.

TvTanTi :~U)an^oT^?s^^«» years from private party: Interest 8pet cent;

security Ouklai.d r**ai estate worth$211,000. Ad-cress F. W..box 1-H3.CPII Office.

STORAGE.~

T^O^r^A^TE^Fu^NTTTjR^TA^PET^pianos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments!

advances made. J NOONAN.1017 to 1023 Mis-sion, above sixth; open evenings.

TORAJfJK— CHEAPEST INTHE CITY;FlRE-proof building;advances made. ailLarkin.

T7»URNtTURK; PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD-J Vhni-i-<.shipping. fHAS. 1.. 1 WLOit.2o4 Yon., WAGONS AND CARRIACEa.MEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS'!LAtJN-X\^.r«' milk and grocery wag >ns: also rocicawayand 2 fine buggies.- 8«8 Harrison at,

TVTEW ANECeND-HAND WAGONS;BAKEKy"Xi laundry and delivery; cheap. .414 Broadway.L OR SALE. AT EASTERN- PRICta FINEX carriage* of every desc iptlon; cash, notes orinstallments. Carvli: Mfg Co.. 46-48 Bth St.. H. K.

: •TYPEWRITERS.

ALIORAPh! $16. $35::YOBT, $80: RKj£\J lngton, $60. tCOTT <& B,833 Montgomery sb

CITY REAL ESTATE.

Q^nnn GREEN SI., NORTH SIDR. BET.•JIuUUU. octavia and Laguna: 29:4x137:8.and 2-story bow- windowhouse: 9 rooms and bam;modern; room lor driveway; tine view ot bay.

OUGH-ST. RESIDENCE, BET. GEARY ANDVJT Post: 27:6x110 and 2-story: 10 rooms anamodern conveniences; street Inorder; fine neigh-borhood; «8500.

—HOWAKD ST.—NEW i>OWNTOWN FLATS

and store; rents $71 50; $11,000.

«5» 07 C| STEVENSON ST.. 78 FEET FROM«JpOI«JU. Sixth, 2 flats: rents $35.

QtiZifXli REDUCED PRICE; HOWARD ST.,(jpTtllfl'.bet. and 2:<<i: cottage: 6 rooms,and lot 30:6x122:6; best residence block.

"DEDUCED TO $5000: 2-STORY BOW-WIN-J t dow i!ou-.e, 7rooms and bath, etc.; McAllisterst,, bet. Broderick and Baker; easy terms.

T5 EDUCED TO$6000; NEW HOUSES; WESTXvside Buchanan st., bet. Vailejo and Green: 9rooms bath arid modern conveniences; fine ma-rine view; houses open for Inspection.

CrQnnn fine new residences n.•?•'«"». side Wnsblngton st.. bet. Scott anJDevisadero; 27:6x127:8.

ROADWAY,N.SIDB NEAR PIERCE; FINEJjmarine view; sheltered; 27:6 or 55 feet front;$17-> a front foot.. • - - .

BAKER ST., BET. CLAY AND SACRA-mento; .25x102:6. and 2-story bow-window, 7

rooms, bath, etc; $5000.

DEDUCED TO $2600: EASY TERMS: BW.At cor. Fillmore and Filbert sts.; 35:6x100; willbe business property.

J? ILLMOREST. ;2LOTS 24x100, $1850 EACH;-T reduced price: bet. Filbert aud Greenwich;stone blocks down.

VERY CHEAP; REDUCED TO $3750; SE.V cor. rove and Lyon sts.; 37:6 onGrove, 100on Lyon; good business lot; both reels sewered;

Grove su bituraiuized.ffljirc/jCOR. CALIFORNIA ST. AND 22D

«JpIIO\J. aye.; 67:6x100; $1000 can remainon mortgage.

For sale by~ • .

THOMAS MAGEE ASONS,4Montgomery st.

M. SPECK <fe CO., 60iMARKET ST.• Solid and paying investments.

OflflCASH, $1500 IN MONTHLY PAY- jtip O\J\J ments same as r-nt, burs that lovely 6- !room rottace halfblock from Misslon-st cars: thisproperty issold to satisfy mortgage.

C- Q(\f\ CASH. $2000 ON MORTGAGE, BUYS<£\u25a0 O\J\J 3 flats near Stockton su

fllQT^n 3 NICK FLATS ON LEAVES.<lpO4t)U. worth st.; all rented; pays 10 percent net; halt cash.

*fiOO cash, Sl2OO ON mortgage, BUYStlrOUl' 2 nice flats near the U.S. Mint; don'twait but see us immediately.

QjOnflO £ABH AND $2000 ON mortgageC-"1

'"buys 5 flats near 6th and Howard sts.;

rents *47.-

Qf'AAfV 8 BOOM COTTAGES, WITHLOT«Jp*)l_'U\'. 112 feet front: good location: payingover 12 per cent: must sell: loss no object.

©OfJAO 8 FLATS WITH LARGE LOT; 2«JDOVI/Vf. fronts: rents $1000: near Call Office ;terms, one-halt cash ;any reasonable oiler wanted.

Qlzl (\(\(\ 6 FINE FLATSON MASON ST.;tipIT.I/W.large lot; rents over $103.

<Si.A^\ (\f\C\ BUSINESS PROPERTY NEAR\u2666Ip-rO.UUu. Fourth and Market sts.; rents [$1000; grand improvements. -

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SPECK A CO., 602 Market st.

OUSi-J AND LOT; 5 HOOMs: BATH; CON-servatory: cellar; garden. 2439 Larkin st.

AN YOUFIND~ ~~~

.;\u25a0CHEAPER LOTS THAN THESE!?!7Cfl AND UPWARDS: LOTS ON HANDI

«J) IO\J sts., 9th and 10th ayes.: streets onoffi-cial grade; property faces the park: terms $50cash, $10 monthly; take our advice and -put $10aside each month and buy one of the lots; you willnever regret it.

BALDWIN<fcHAMMOND,10 Montgomery st.rCU CAN PAY

- 'IINt-ILVER.

$5 CASH, $5 MONTHLY 9

UNTILPAID.

*itC-i\(\ CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ONTHilrOi/U,line of an electric-road; street graded,sewered and macadamized: call or send for a dia-gram.

B. M.LONG, 3207 22d su, cor. of Mission; openevenings after 7:30 p. m.

C. BEMIS, '\u25a0 \~ '

• KKALESTATE ANDLANDAGENT,324 MuNlov-U..&lt**r.

FOR SAi'.r;

f2eon— k. Rid* of stauyan su, bet. Carl and IFrederick; 26x100 feet.*4SO—San Carlos VUla lot: 100x150 feet.$6700— 50x127:6 feet on Jackson Bt., overlook-Ing the Presidio and bay.%6000— 2 modern houses of 8 rooms each, aspane; 25x137 ;t»leei; electrio road passes houses;

make offer. ••$hSI-O— Klej>.ant NW. corner of Cole and Carlsts.tiiUO—cuoico building lots north ofDark.Bargain— aw. cor. Fifthay. and C St.:109x95 ft.

4ii«>nOO elegant new residence oftipO\'\J\J. 6 large rooms, bath and modern im-provements; small cottage on rear of lo;;streecwork done. See owner on premises, 171 RandallSt., near Mission and Thirtieth.

VOW, SEE HERE, CAN YOU BUY FORl>i $10,000 such a valuable corner as

*.V. l-°oi-

som and -Ist sts.? 95x90; willsubdivide ifre'quired: also 20th st. and Treat aye., 25x110,$2500: also N. side Page St.. 50x100, 37:6 feetfrom corner Schrader, between Schrader and Stan-yan, $6750; will subdivide If required: offerwanted. Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market supAYABLKIN&ILVEB,

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750— 50x100; onmain street, near station,In Berkeley; $15 monthly.

$*50—Lot 25x100; near station: $5 monthly.$250— One-half acre: superb views: $5 monthly.

CHAS. A. BAILKY,20 Montgomery st.<E; Q1OO 2 FLAT,9-KOOMED HOUSE; COR-tJpOI UU. nerlot.

.*-100— 6-roomed cottage.*1850

—1-roomed cottage.

Take Howard-st. cars to Potrero aye., walk twoblocks «ttst on 24th su; large lots; easy terms. F.NELSON, builder. , \u25a0

SEE THI-.SK HOUSES: PACIFIC HEIGHTS;0 2 new houses: all modern improvements;lightedby electricity or gas; will sell cheap; tinemarine vlew:con->eryaiory. Fillmore and Green sts.

JJaYaBIE US bILVEU.' ' ~~

$750—

Lot 60x100: on main street, near station,InBerkeley; $16 monthly.

--s2so —Lot 25x100; near station: $5 monthly.$^60—une-half acr-; superb views; $5 monthly.

CHAB.A. BAILEY,20 Montgomery st.

SUBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT;$150 to $276 aroom: parties contemplating

building invited tocall and see plans. 1149 Mission.fflj^nnCASH. BALA SA.MK AS KKNT,4 •I' '\J for a new house on ea-t pide of Cole st.,near Waller: 8 rooms and bath; lar.-e lot 25x125;all modern In-inrovements. Api»ly on prem's»s.

.---'.-' COUNTRY REAL 1ESTATE. .;

FOR BALK OR EXCHANGE 80 ACRES INSonoma County, with uood furnished house,

barn. 3 chicken-houses: 20 acres cleared landfenced, rest timber: 9 miles to railroad station: 4miles to steamer landing; running creek throughplace; 2 wells: bearine orchard and vegetable gar-den; 300 chickens: 2horses; 1cow; 1 wagon:farming Implements; good title; no lncumbrance:price $1600, halt cash, or exchange for hotel orlodging-house. Address J. BRUHN, Sea View,Sonoma County, Cal.

ACRES INSANTA ROSA; MU-iTBi-1 SOLDiowner In trouble. 126 Keamy st, room 37.

STOCK RANCH ANDVINEYARD INNAPA0 County; 1100 acres; 50 acres in wine (trapes:good buildings and numerous springs; $15 anacre; willexchange for property near San Fran-ClgCO. KASTO.N. KLDRIUGKACO.. 688 Market.ij^LORIbTS, ATTENTION

—FOR .HEAT, 8

-T acres at Baden. San Mnteo County; well Im-proved. ABHTONAGARDINER. 411MOntgmy.

TO RENT-A SMALL ORCHARD, WITHX house of 5 rooms; barn: and chlclren-yard:withiniblocks of tbe Oakland and San Levndroelectric rnllrond: and 5 acres of.farmland withsmall house and barn and 350 acres of good hit]land. DKIVEi:,ABER A CO., ban Leandro, Cal.

HOMKSTEAD: GRAPE; EARLY FRUIT LO-eaiion: lovely stream: fine oak timber: Santa

Clara foothills; $300. 681 California a,., room 1.LOI'.CED SALE

—CHOICE LEVEL FHUIT

X and vegetable land: 1.mile , from Pleasanton,Alameda County: lVihours from San Francisco:in small tracts, graded from *20 per acre: titleper ect: biggest bargain intie must be sold;Investigate. 67 Chronic c building.

SMALL HOMES ON VEKV EASY TKRMS,$2000; 10 acres fully Improved, near SantaRosa, $2501'; 10 acres Napa City, 15 acres. $2500:

Napa City; all places have pood Improvements.tools, etc. I.C. ARFF. 20 Montgomery st.. ARGAIN

—RANCH PLK ANTLY SITU--1 ' ated In the foothills, overlooking Napa Valley,about six miles from the town of Napa; suitable

for a summer resort, a nice country home or afruit or chicken ;farm; large house and >barn:stock, tools, etc. For particulars address .P. o.box 239. Napa. Cal.

5^ USE WANTING A RANCH FORcrazing purposes, or an orchard already Im-

proved, where only small cash outlay is required,.balance In6or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery st.

1 11TLK HOMES. CLU*K Tl» ToW-N ;"-•liTXJ proved: easy terms: also 4to 12 acre pieceson 8 and 10 years' credit. D.H.TWING, SonomaCity, every Monday at 632 Market, St.. & F. .HIALKSfcCTIONOFGOOD LANDINTULAREXX County, for improved or unimproved propertyInBerkeley or s»u Francisco. Audreai A, box 87Cullorn«*. , ...

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'PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.

IN( 'iM PROPE \^'^EXciTANGE~FORX property inMission. Address F., tox 149,Call.

hMJ>'Oi4OL'K i.:M' i..fuKCHAliJiW.Hini»orsal«. WOU3TKK A WUI'JToN. H»n JowJ

19K(IACRES TljujjbKLANU. KEK.s" i:x,J.*.01/ water; tine forcattle-raising. N.,bx.lO,CaU

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAI. ESTATE.

ORCHARD HOME— 7SS ACRES ONriEIGHTSv/ overlooking Jruitvale: moaern 7-room home:ornamental grounds: profitable fruit trees; 10minutes from car line: for sale or for rent. A. H.BREED ACO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland.

tTO: FOR FITCHBLKU!TO""AY TAKE YOUR FAMILY ANDIklends OUT on thk FITCH-BURG, san leandro and. haywards local.

See Southern Pacific Time-Card.THE FIRST IMPORTANT' STOP EAST OFFBUITVALK Is THE PLACE. FAST-

EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON- THE PACIFIC COAST. . 'DIRECTBOATSAND TRAIN FROM FERRY.FOOT OF MARKET STRKET, TO

FITCHBURG STATION INFORTY-FIVE MINUTES.

Alameda, Berkeley and l-'ruitvale trains singedby the Fitchbure scorcher. Haywards electriccars from Oakland every few minutes.Ifyou are tired of life and want 10 get off the

earth, stay where you are. People get well, be-coma cheerful, contented and prosperous in FUch-burg.

Fitchburg is the most promising suburb on thedirect line of up-to-date public ar.d private Im-provements in the vicinity of Oakland. It is abusiness center by natural location. Its railwaylines now operating, deep-water transportation forfreight by Damon's line of fast-sailing vessels onOakland harbor, and the excellent county roadsleading toit. are lncon.esttble proofs. itis regu-larly laid out into blocks and lota bounded h \u25a0 widestreets, graded and graveled, and ornamented withavenue trees, cypress hedges aud evergreen groves.

NOW IS THE TIMK TO BUY.For a home while cheap; for speculation on a

rising market: for a turn be first forinvestmentnow, and hold on. No city taxes to pay; no street.improvements to make. Water supply from 3companies at your doors. Lots in this beautifultown at cheaper rates and on easier payments thancan be bought in many of the one-street tracts Inan Inaccessible haytield.

Lots 25 and 60 feet front by100 to 200 feet deepto parallel street; double frontage. Terms, 10 percentcash; deferred payments ineasy Installments;title perfect.

W. F. McCLURE,19 Montgomery St., S. F.THAD.8. FITCH,Fltchburg.

ffl;7^ LOTS: CLOSING BALK: FINK LOTS IN«u~ •*J the Allendale Tr.ct, near Frultvale aye.;

leveland ready to buildon; streets airgraded: 2elecirlc roads near by, one on Its way through the;tract: fine scuoolhousu close: this is the gardenspot of Oakland: tose." Itis tobuy: carriages tree:$5 cash, S3 montbiv; 468 Niuth St., Oakland, and6SO Market sc. S. F. H. Z. JONES, owner.VyiLLBUILD COTTAGE*: FIRST CASH»» payment $10 to $160, balance monthly: 40completed In Oakland to choose from; free convey-ance. L.L M.SALSBUBY,902 Broadway.

V SPECIALTY IS !'

HOUSE-RENTING IN_ * OAKLAND.2 story modern 9-room honse. '\u25a0 $25l^tory modern 6-room cottage .' 16L^jptrsunny modern 7-room flat.. 16

AND 300 MOKK.WM. M. DkWOLF, House- broker and Rent Col-lector, 1050 Broadway, Oakland.

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A.WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS -THIS\u25a0C*. >VKEKLYCALL,in wrapper, for mailing.

OAKLAND KOOMS TO LET.

THE ARLINGTON, NE. COR. NINTH ANDWashington sts., Oakland; a few choice suitescan now be obtained; table unexcelled: reason-able rates; unquestioned respectability. . ...OAKLAND FUKSITDKE FOR SALE.MTKAH WA.MO.XHS liV l-.\ iKOMZINO H'» '11- i.l.n..\ as. furniture-dealer. l]th,Oa:;ld

ALAMEDA ADVERIISEMENrSOFFICE

—PARK STREET.

ALAMEDA RKAL JKSTATK.

(ftOJ 7\(\ $50 CASH?^2T^ON^:HLyTnEW~<IP'i'"I-",cottage of 5 rooms: large lot, 60x125,

isituated close to Bay-st. station.

$2750— Handsome new cottage of 6 rooms andboth, now building:your terms are (Turn.$2500— Cottage of 6 room* and bath; pretty

garden: close to Cliestnut-tit. station, narrow-gauge railroad; lot 40x110; a pretty home; easyterms.

Special bargains In lots; houses and stores to letfrom $10 up.Office open Sundays and holidays. MARCUBEA UKjiMEL,Bay-st. station (broad gauge), Ala-

n-.-l.i.San Fr«nclsco office, 628 Market st.

iORSALE—-

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~~House 8 rooms and bath, Central aye.:house 4rooms. Urand St.; cottage 6 rooms, Everett su;

on long time and easy terms, or -will exchange forban Francisco property. ApplyJbAbTON. KLDRIDGEACO.,-

038 Market St.,San Francisco, CaL

Ob ftHO LOT 60x150; GOOD LOCATION;«IrUUU. easy terms.$1300— 33x160; cottage of 4 rooms and bath;;en*y terms.lVb acres at Fruitvale, with good 4-room cot-

tage: price $1500.$5000—50x150: house of 9 rooms and bath. \u25a0

BEST LOCATION.To exchange for Francisco property: house

of 7 rooms and bath; corner lot: centrally located.Houses tolet inallparts of Alauieda; office open

Sundays and holidays. Alamedu Land Company,1500 Part: su. A ameda.

BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

GOOD HOMES FOR BENT- OR FOR SALEon easy terms. O. G. MAYACO.. real estate,buildlnc and loans. 2123 Center r.. ji*rfc»lWr.——————

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BEKKJbXEi HOUSES.

I~7o^^R^NTT^T^E~RTcEiLETrc7^VENIiEN^to train, school and university: a completelyfurnished •house of 9 rooms; bath and laundry;withstable and chicken- honse; cheap to desirabletenant. Address MINOT SCOTT, Berkeley P. 0.,C'al. *-

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were Issued brthe County Clerk's office yesterday;

A.C Scurr and Agnes V.Maclaurtn, 24—21... J. Cazalis and Mary Cap-ievielle. 31—30.V.L. Podesta and Emilia M. Podesta. 27—19.G. F. Gllcrest and Nellie G. Qulnn, 28-2*.F. C Dabmao and Lena L.Jaeger, 36—28. \F. Elwood and Bertha A-Clausen, '25—18.F.C. Plise and LlllleCramer, 25—21.C. D. Lafontalne Jr. ana Louise C Robinson.

27-21. .THE.UlVoltOK iil^COiii*.

Complaints filed:Addle Youngagainst George Young.MaryFisher against John Fisher.Meilnda J. Cheadle against Ernest R. Cheadle.

Divorces granted:Sarah Rorke from James Korke, for habitual in-

temperance; by Judge slack\u25a0 NoraMcGraw-from HughMe Graw, for extremecruelty; by Judge Slack.

Ida Bruce from Scott Bruce, for desertion ;byJudge Sanderson.

Jessie Beano from Archer C. Beann, fordeser-tion: by Judge Truutt.

blii'lia^—JIAIIRIAGES—7DMl'iil"' Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mailwill not be Inserted. They mas be handed Inateither of the publication offices and be Inlorsedwith the name and residence of persons authorizedtohave the same published. ] •

BORN.DERMODY—In Mountain View, Santa Clara

County. September 23, 1893, to the wife of W.13. Dermody, a son.

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DINQLEY—In Frultvale. September 29, 1898,to the wifeof C. L.Dingley, a daughter.

GROENEWEG— InOakland, September 29. 1895,to the wife ofM.J. Groeneweg, adaughter.

KAMMERER—In this City,September 23, 1898,, to the wife of William AlvlnHammerer, a son.Ma DISON—Inthis city, September 28, 1896, to

the wife of M.J. Madison, a son. \u25a0 v. ! .-

O'BUIEN—InSouth San Francisco, SeptemDer 13,1896. 10 the wife of James C. O'Brien, a son.

RKDMOND—Inthis city,September 27, 1898, tothe wife or W. S. Redmond, a son. . .

WAINWRIGHT—In this city,' September 26189«, to the wife of Charles A. Wuinwri^ht adaughter. \u25a0 ... - ,

WHITE—In this city,September 29, 1896, to thewifeof J. B. White, a son. .MARRIED.

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FITZPATRICK—McDONALD—In this city, Sep-tember 20, 1893. at Su Francis Church, by theKey. Fa her Caraher, John Fltzpatrlck andAnnie McDonald, both of tian FrancUco.

KILEY—EVANS— In this city, September 23,1398. by the H«v. Father Nugent, Phil E.Klleyaud Ida M.Evans. .

McGINLEV—STANLEY—In this city.September_'5. 185H, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille. George H.Mciiiniey

'and Myrtle•L. Stanley, both of San

Francisco.-

STRATTON—HARDY—In this city. September28, lS'Jb', at the residence of the bride's pare 11.by the Rev. Dr. K.R. Dille, Charlie C strait on.. and Susie May Hardy, both of nan Francisco. 1

YOUNG— TIERNEY—In this city. July 3,1898,. Jo.in Youngand A?g!e Tierney.

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Bean, Albert H. Kirby,Rev. Father T.Brown, Andrew E. LOitus, Ann _Canfield. John W. . Manning/ TheresaCarrolIMary

"Miller,Maria

C&vaoaugb, Mary A. Mitchell,PatrickChristy. Thomas K. Moraei, John J. . - 'Coldwell, lradU. \u25a0 Murphy, BridgetCurran, John H. O'i onuor. Annie E. '\u25a0)Dletx,Charles K. Prlndle, DavidS.Feeney. Francis L. • . Sabadin, EmilyGilllck.Patrick .'., Scheock, William K.Guerineau, Victor Spencer, A.C.'Hayman, Richard H. Sperry, James W.Hill,Emily W. S dnor. AddleHueroe, Prosper L. E. Tuliett,WilliamJonnson, John \u25a0

'Waterman, Maggie

Wynn. WUliftm -'• • •

BEAN—Inthis city, \u25a0 September 23, 1896, Albert

Harlow Bean, beloved husband of Alice Bean,father of Charles, Edith,Alice and the late MaryBean, and brother-in-law of Mrs. C. F. Hansenta native of can Francisco, aged 36 years and 'iidays.

Friends and "Acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY. (Wednesday), at.3 o'cioclr p. m.. from the par-lors of Craig, Cochran «k Co., '22 'and 28"Mintavenue, int.-ruieut 1. O. O. *".Cemetery.

BROWN— this city. September 28." 1898. An-.drew E.. onlyand beloved son of Andrew E. andElla Brown, a native of Sun Francisco, aged Smonths and 1day.

Friends and acquaintance* are resDaofnliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a.m., from the resi-dence o( the parents, 71 clipper street.. Inter-ment Holy Cross Ceme;ery.

CANFIELD—Inthis city. September 29, 1893.John W., husband of Nettle ti.-ld. andbrotherof .Mrs. Georje Wellingtonof Sau .r'rancUco, Airs.Mary Cliaplin and Milton 1.. Canfiold of Los'Angeles, a native of San l-'rancisco, a^e- 39 years1month an 1118 days.

JBt3*No;ice of funeral hereafter.CAKRoLL—In this cry. September 29, 1896,

Mary, b»joved wife01 James Carrol, and sisteror Krid^e^ an.: Mug-cie Collins, a native of lhaIparish of Clonakllty,County Cork, ire.aud, aged

•i years.*ff"Friends and acquaintances are respect-

fullyinvited to attend tv • runer* TO-MORROW(lhursJay), at 10 o'clock a. jr., from the par-lors of McAvoy <& Galla:{hf>r, "JO fifth street,thence to st. Peter's Ciiureli for services. Inter-ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CAVANAUGU—Inthis city. September 29, 1896,Mary A.,beloved wifeof John D. cavanaugh, anative of Ireland, iuea 63 years. .

6'S~ -Notice of funeral nereafser.CHRISTY—Inthe Cltv ana Count* ITospltal. Sep-

temoer 28, 189 Thomas K. Christy, a^ed 40years.

COLDWELL— rn this city, September 29. 1893.Irad G.Coldwell, cousin of Trueman Owen andLeverell Coldweli, and partner of John D. Daly.anative of Nova Scotia, aged 42 years.

£s""Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited toattend the funeral TO-MORRO .V(Thursday), as 1 o'clock p. m., from the par-lors or H. c. Porter & Co.. 122 Kddy street,Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

CURRAN—In Valiejo, September 2«, 183& JohnIt,beloved son of Mrs. Ann Curran. andfather of Fannie, John, Mar.-, Eddie,Maggie and James Cumin, and brother of Pat-rick Curran, a native of Brooklyn,N.V.,aged 44years. . s

4®"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 1o'clock p. m., from the resi-dence of his brother, Patrick Curran. 62 Tenamastreet, between 'First and Second, tbence M St.Brendan's Church for service*, commencing at1 :30 o'clock p. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-tery.

DIETZ-Inthis city. September 29, 1896, CharlesFreder ck Dietz, son of Charles and FlattieD etc-anative of &an Francisco, aged 7 months anddays.

FEENEY-In this city, September 29, 1893,Francis L.,beloved son of.Patrick and the lateCatherine Feeney, and brother of Robert. Jos-eph. Mary, Anne and Daniel Keeney, anative ofSan Ma;eo County, Cal.. aged 20 years 2 monthsand 17 days.

ffT'Frlends and acquaintances are Msoeet-fullyInvited to attend the funeral TO-MOKROW(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. if., from his luteresidence, .334 Day street, off Sanchez, betweenTwenty-ninth and Thirtieth, thence to St. Paui'sChurch, where a solemn requiem mass willbacelebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc-ing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy CrossCemetery. .

GILLICK-In North Berkeley. September 28,189t». Patrick GillicK,beloved husband or Mar-garet Gilllck. and brother of James, John andBridget Gillick and Mrs. Dennis Reardan, a na-tive of Ireland, aged 46 years.

SSB"Friend* ana acaualnt*nc<u are resnect-fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his)late residence, corner Henry and Vine streets.North Berkeley, thence to st. Joseph's Church,where mass wi'l be said for the repose of hissoul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. it. IntermeucSt. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. \u25a0

GUERINEAU— In Manzanlta Station, MariaCounty, Cai.. September 28. 1893. Victor Gueri-neau. aged 60years tj months and 9 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respect-full'-invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. it., from St.Mary's church, Sausalito. where a requiem highmass willbe celebrated for the repose of hi*soul, commencing at the above hour..

HaYMaN—lnSan Jose. Cal., Richard H. Hay-man, anative ofNewport, Ky.,aged 27 years.

HILL—InNorth San Juan, Nevada County, Cal.,September 19, 1833, Emily W.' Hill,relict ofthe late John Hill,anative of Vermont, aged 75years.

HUEKNE-There will be a requiem high massi for the repose of the soul of the late Prosper L.

X Huerne ro-MORRD»V (Thursday), at, 9:30o'clock a. m.. at the French Church of NotreDame dcs Vlctoires. Bush street, below Stos_-ton. Friends are invited to attend.

JOHNSON— In this city, September 28, 1896,John, dearly beloved son of Oliveand ChristinaJohnson, and brother of Charles 1-. .loaes ofBerk -ley,a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, agedol years.

KIRBY—A solemn requiem high mass will becelebrated in St. Francis de Sales Church, cornerHobart and Grove streets. Oakland, for there-pose of 1 soul or the late Rev. Father ThomasKirby, TO-MORROW (Thursday), the first an-niversary of bis death, friends and acquaint-ances are invited to a. tend.

LOFTUS—Inthis city, September 27. 1898. Ann,beloved wife of John Lof:us and mother of Mr*.Henry Cawley, the late Mrs. Mary Bechler,Mrs. Kate Driscoll and James Lot'tus, anativeof the parish of Kelireekle, Issluma, County.Gal way,Ireland, aged 60 years. [Philadelphia-and Minnesota papers piease copy.j . '

££S"Frlends and acquaintances ore resnect-fuiiyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. it, from herlate residence, 363Va Eleventh street, thencoto St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiemmasi willbe celebrated lorthe repose ofher soul,commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. . IntermentMount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

MANNING—la this city, September 28. 1896,Theresa, beloved daughter of Andrew and thelate Mary Manning, anative of Tomales, MarinCounty. Cal.

IS"Friends are Invited to attend thefuneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 968 Post

\u25a0 street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where asolemn requiem mats willbj celebrated for therepose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clocica. K. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MILLER—Inthsclty,September 29, 1H96, Maria,wife of the late Adam Miller,and mother ofMrs.Fredarlcka Hnrlbert. Mri. 1 yaia lir.rndes. Mrs.Annie Joost and Adam, Dr. John A. and Dr.PhilipMiller,a native 01 Darmstadt, Germany,aged 8H years and 10 days.

JKs*"Friends and Acquaintances are r°srf>c-fßlly Invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Thursday), at 11o'clock a. sr.. from St. Mat-thew's Church, 29 Eleventh street. Intermentprivate, 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. .

MITCHELL—In this city, September 23, 1896,Patrick, beloved husband of Catherine Mitchell,anative of Ireland, aged fit)year).

MORAES—Inthis city. September 28, 1898, JohnJ. Moraes. a native of St. George, tt<t>J 125 years.

MURPHY—In this city. September 29, 1*96.Bridget, relict of the late Martin Murphy, andbeloved sist r of Mrs. James McDermott, anative of County Sllgo. Ireland, aged t>j years.

O'CONNOR—In this city, September 28. 1898,Annie E. O'Connor, beloved mother of John J.and Thomas H. Sheehan. Mrs. Lute Hall, JamesJ. Whitney ana Edwarl J. O'Connor, a native ofCounty Meath, Ireland, a^ed 61years.

83"Friends and acquaintances are reso«ct-fuilvinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from herlate residence, 243 Clementina street, thence toSt. Patrick's Church for .servicei at 2 o'clock:p.m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

PRINDLK—In this city, September 29,' 1333,David Stoldard Prlndle, a native or Simsbury,Conn., iii;tj1 69 years 2 months and 17 days.Hartfor and New Haven (.Conn.) papers please

copy,• Friends are respectfully Invited to attendthe funeral services TO-MORROW(Thursday), at•2 o'clock p. M..at his late residence, 1315 Gu«f>rero street. Interment private.

BABADIN—In this city. September 29, 1338;\u25a0 Emily,beloved daughter of Michael an 1Bertha

Sabalin, a native of sail Francisco, aged 1year6 months and 19 days. :

JBfß"Frienrt* and acquaintances are resn^c:-fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 1o'clock P. v., from the resi-dence of the parents. S-O^a \u25a0 Larkln street.Interment HolyCross Cemetery:

BCHENCK— Oakland, September 29, 1896,William Kelly sehenck, husband of Mrs. J. K.Schneck, and father of Wllllsm and StephenScsenci. anative of New Jersey, aged 74 years1month and 12 days. .. \u25a0

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the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30-o'clock p.m. , from his late residence. 268 EastTen h street. Oakland. Interment Mountain"View Cemetery.

BPENCEU— Inthis city, September 29, 1898, A.-C. Spencer, anative of Canada, aged 33 years.

SPERRY— In Stockton, September 28, 1833,James W. Sperry.' • aS-Funoral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2o'clock p. _.. from S.John's Episcopal Church,Stockton. - Interment private. •

BYDNOR—Inthis city,September 27. 18? 1 Ad-die Sydnor, beloved sister of Mrs. George PorterMrs.Captain »V. R. Hideout, Mfss Clara Ilernenand niece of Mrs. George Stewart, a native ofCalifornia, aged 19 years 7 months and 26 days.

Friends and acquaintances i»ri» resnect-. fully Invited to attend trie funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at la o'clock m.. a: Sonoma.Interment Sonoma Cemetery. Remains at hersister's residence, 311 San Jo-e avuaoe- .

TULLETT-In:Pleasant Vai;oy, Piedmont,' Sep-tember 28, 1393. William, beloved husband ofSadie Tullett,anative ot England, aged 58 years10 months and 8 days.

WATERMAN—In this city,:September 28. 1890,_Ma?L'te, beloved wife of-George Waterman, a.na.ive of San Francisco, aged 3) years.

WYNN—An anniversary requiem mass for the.- repose of he soul or the kate William Wynn willbe celebrated at St.Mary'sCathedral THISDAY(Wednesday), at & o'clock a.h. friends tandacqtisintances are invited 10 attend.

' .'; tViCAVOY &CALLACHER, !jFUN'KRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMK'RS20 FiftUSt., Opp. Lincoln School.

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MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY,SAN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEilE-tery to the city; non-sectarian: iniiosensaex*elusive; location unexcelled. Othc« i>>»/ _i«x_M

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