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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897. 13 MARRIED. , BAKF.R-McDONNELL-rln Oakland, November 10.1897. by Justice of tbe Peace Lawrence. Ernest C Baker and Maud McDonnell, both of Oakland. ' , DURFEE— MARTIN-Tn Ficbfleld, Utah, No- vember 2, 1897, by the Rev J. H. Meteer, Rob- ert J. Martin of Red Lodge, Mont., and Mrs. Emma V. Durfee, formerly of Stockton. FLYN'v— JORDAN—In Castroville. November 9, 1897. F-unene Flynn, formerly of Watsonville, and Mary Jordan of castroville. FINK—YVALLIS-At the residence of the bride's parents, near Crows Landing. November 4, 1897, by the Rev E. B. L. McClellan, George A. Fink and Miss Minnie B. Wallis, both of near Crows "' Landing. LISCOM—SMITH— In Areata. October 30, 1897. by the Key. A. Hoibrook, George Heury Liscom and Maud L. Smith, both of Areata. NATHAN— LEHNHARDT-In this citr. No- vember 10, 1897, by Judga Trout, Herman Nathan and Charioite Lehnhardt, both of San Francisco. No cards Ray— McLEAN In this city. November 11, 1897. by the Rev. M.M. Gibson, D.D.. Flben R. Ray of Jamestown, Tuolumne County, CaL, and oruce M McLean of scotsburn station, Plc.ou County. Nova Scotia. STONY—COLBY—November 9,1897, at the How- ard-street Methodist Kpiscopal parsonage, 643 Howard street by the Rev. Jonn A. B Wl son, D.D., oeor<- Y\'. stony aid Mis. Jennie Alice Colby, both or san Francisco. WHITE—KILER— In Pomona. November 8. 1897, at the home of the Dride's parents, by the Rev 11. 11. Ri c, simeon J. YVhite of Ontario and Miss Lillie B. Kiler. ZIEGENFUSS-YVADE-In San Jos?,. November 6. 1897, at St. Joseph's Church, by the Rev. Father Walsh, George J. Zleg^nfuss of San Joie and YVin-frei C. YY'adeoi'San Francisco. DIED. Eowen, John Joluuon. Hans Bentldn. John H. G. Llbby. Alonzo Blike. Mrs. E. F. Mclntyre. Thomas Counts, Mary McLsue, F;ug->ne J. Campbell, Harry Meehan. Thomas dinner, John J. Malo, Jacob Devereux, Annie Markley, Bennett K. Dunham. B. F. Plccarclo. Gulseppo Damon, Newton F. Quirk, Donald Flynn. Hannah . Rock, Mrs. Ross Grey, Sarah M. Mlva, Julia He iMiadt. Edward IL Simmons, Julia Hidden, Charles Summers. YVilliam K. Hooper (Infant) Ta lev, Edward J. YVilliams, Llda M. BOWEN— In this city, November 12, 1897, John Bowen, a native of YVales, aged 60 years. BKNTIEN—In Alameda, November 11, 1897. John Heiurich Gottfried Beullen, a native of Hamburg, aged 75 years * BLAKE—In Stockton, November 10. 1897, Mrs. E. F. Blake, a native of Maine, aged 81 years 7 months and 7 days. * - COURTIS— In this city. November 1897, Mary,beloved wife of W. G. Courtis, and mother of Pearl L. and Grace W. Courtis, a native of Canada, aged 47 years. *3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence. 803 Page street, luierment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. CAMPBELL-ln this cltv. November 10. 1897, Harry (Scotty) Campbell, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 40 years. L3" Friendi and aconalntanoes am raso'v.'.- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 o'clock p. ir., from the funeral parlors of McGinn Rroi., 31 Eddy street.- in- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CLINGER— Livingstone, Merced County. No- vember 9, 1897, John J. dinger, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 32 years. DEVEREUX-In this city. November 11. J897, at 10 o'clock p. m., Annie, beloved wife of J. P. Devereux. a native of Lockport, N. V., aged 47 years, f To-kport papers please cooy.l ftyFrland-i and nrnnc.***.! **»-\u25a0» rosne-**:'- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. >t., from tbe par- lors of laccnerl <& Bacigaluoi, 629 Broadway, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth and How- ard streets, where mass will, be celebrated fjr the repose of her soul, intermans Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNHAM-In Oakland, November 11, 1897. B. F. Dunham, father of Mary, Florence and Ruth Dunham, a native of Plymouth, Mass., aged 65 yean. jL7*Frlend3 and acquaintance! are respect- fnilv invite 1 to attend the funeral services THIS OAY (Saturday), at 11 o'clocic a. it. at me First Unitarian cnurch, corner Four- teenth aud Castro streets, Oaklaad. Interment private. DAMON—In this city. November 10. 1897, New- ton F. Dam in, a native of Chesterfield, Mais-, a;ed 51 year's 5 monihs and 20 days. Friends and acquaintance! am respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORR (Sunday), at 11 o'clock a m., from the par- lors of the Golden Gr.'.e Undertaking Co., 2429 Mission street, near Tweniy-ttrsu Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral-car. FLYNN— In this city, November 12. 1897, Han- nah Flynn, a native of county Waterford, Ire- land, aged 28 years. a3"l'he funeral willtake place TOMORROW (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 67 Mission street, lb-nee to St. Rose's '' church, Branuau sireet. wner* a requiem high mass, will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREY— this cltv. November 11. 1897. at her late residence, 1304 Post Mreet, 3arab M. Grey, grandmomer or Mrs. Tobey G. Hughes and Mrs. Camilla Kourget, a native of Orange County, N. V., aged 88 years 2 months and 21 days. flS~F"rlends anl acaualntancei ar» respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8:80 o'clock a.m.. from her lan residence, 13U4 I'osi street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, on Y'an Ness avenue, where a re- quiem high mass will be hela for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. HEINSTADT— In this city, November 12. 1-+47, Edward Henry Heinstadt, a uative of San FSu- clsco, aged 3 month). BOOPER— Ia Elmhurst, Cal., November 12, 1897, iut'uut son cf William YV. and Ma.'garet E. Hooper. HW HIDDEN—In Pomona, Novemoer 7. lB97, Char.es Hidden, aged 78 years. JOHNSON— Near Soledad. November 6. 1897, Hans Johuson, a native of Denmark, aged 23 years. LIPBY— In Modesto. November 8, 1897, Alonzo Libby, a native of Maine, aged 60 years. atcLANE— In this city, November 12. 1897. Eu- gene .1. McLane. beloved and only son of tha late John and Kate McLane, and only grand- son of Valentine and Anne Hanlon. a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years ana 10 days. BT* Friendi and acanalntancei are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1710 Dupont siree.. theuce to su Francis Church, corner of Vallejo street aad Montgomery avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McINTY'RE— In Oaklanl. November 10, 1897, Thomas Mclntyre, a native or New York, aged 63 years. BHJBSI MARKLEY— In this city. November 11. 1897. Bennett Keener, beloved husband or Ida M. Markley, and brother of slgel s. Markley, a na- tive of San Fraucisco. aged 33 years. A mem- berof Go.den Gaie Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World. ... *BS~F'rlenin and acanalntanc«i «n» r-.**in»*v \u25a0 fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Suuday), at 2 o'clock p. m , from Pioneer Hall, Fourth sireet, near Market. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking company, 123 Stockton sireet, corner of Geary. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. YVOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Golden Gate Camp No. 64: Members are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Bennett K. Mark ey, from P.oneer Hall, Fourth street, TO-MORRoYV (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. st B/ order GEO. n. WILL-SON. Consul Commander. D.Oliver Junior clerk. MALO—In this city, November 11, 1897, Jacob Malo, a native of Finland, aged 26 yeara a9~Frlendi am m-qiii.i**ci-»i are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Satnrday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of Craig & Cochran Co., 22 and 26 Mint avenue, uuder tbe auipicei of the Sailors' Union of the Pac: nc. MEEHAN—In this city, November 11, 1837. Thomai Meehan, a uative of lreiaiil, aged 68 years. SSHSSftferJ* I ",'^' PICCARDO— Near Stockton, on Sonora road, No- vember 10. 1897. Gulseppe, beloved son- of Mr. and Mrs. John Ficcaido, a native ot San Joaquin County, aged 8 ytars 7 months and 10 days. , QUIRK— I" this city. November 12, 1897, Donald Quirk, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. ROCK— In this cltv. November 12. 1837, Mrs. Rose Rock, a native of Ireiar.d. aged 80 years. Friendi are respectfully invited 10 attenl the funeral MONDAY, November 15, at 9 o'clock a. a. from the resldeucs ot her son-in- law. Edmund Marks, 916 l ev-lsalero street, induce to St Ignatius Cnurch, where a reoulem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. 11. ' inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemeiery. SIMMON'S— In Ocean View, November 11. 1897. 1»97, Julia Simmons beloved mo. her of Wil- liam atid Thorn.ii Simmons. Mrs. H. Hopkins and the late Mrs. W. 11. Wood Held, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 67 years 5 months and 18 days. . ajfT-Friendi and ni-Qiialntancei ar-»" respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Saturday), at 1 o'clock P. m., from the par- lors of lialsted A Co., 946 Mission street, In erment cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SILVA— In this city, November 12. 18*7. Julia, dearly beloved wife of .iosepii Silva, and mother , of Hazel -diva, and daughter of Mrs. J. McCann and late Joha Mccann and sister of Kate, Hayes and Mamie VcCann, a native of san Francisco, aged 30 years A months and 23 days. SUMMERS— In Waterford. November 9 1897, William Kendrick Summers, a- native of Mis- souri, aged 64 years. TALLEY-Iu Siockion, November 5, 1897, Ed- ward Jerome 'failey, a native of Snelliug, aged 29 years 2 months and 12 days. YVILLIA3IS— In Oa<,inl. November 11. 1897, Llda M. Williams, a natlveof Ch caso, aged 23 years McAVOY & CALLACHER, j' FUNKRAL DIRKCTORS i EMBALMKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. ' —^—MM * ——••••••••— im ERtab. 185 1 *. Tel South 47. CRAIG &COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Kmbaimer*, 28- 24 AND 26 HINT AVENUE. Lady assistants. Spacious ibapel for the use of oar patrons. Rubber tires on oar am balanc* OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL KSTATK. ~ ~~ rzr~ THE EVENT THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. OF TUE YEAR. OAK-C'IVERED ADAMS POINT. OAK-COVERcI> ADAMS POINT. This famous tract of land with a mile oi front- ape on Lake Merritt. overlooking the very hest reside ice nortion ' of Oakland, to wit, YVebster, Harrison, Jackson, Madison and i-ak sts., Is cow for sale in subdivisions. This Is the event of the year. a ireaiy handsome homes have teen com- menced by purchasers of lots. The street work is complete, 'me homes of senator <*co. C. Per- kins, lir.K. L. Dow, a. r. Coffin, R. Oeo Zahn. W. W. nil man. thai M. tooke and Frank C. Ha- vens are within one block. All desiring the choices lots now on the market are requested to call and be shown the property. Prices from 20 to $40 per front foot. Special terms to those whobuild. Send for Illus- trated souvenir. Lake snore .Land Co., A. U. jBreed, manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FLATS. C* 1 7 MODERN 6 AND 7 ROOM FLATS; NO «3) i dark rooms: stoves; porcelain bath; water and ashman free: near Adedne station. Oakland; key at 940 Union st. KuENIO A KROLL,lOOti Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND KURNITURK FOX SALK. Uy ANTED—CASH BUYERS FOR FURNI- "I ture and household goods this week. Special at the old store of H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Elev- en! Ii St.. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA KEAL KSTATK. IVILL EXCHANOE EQUITY IN fOLLOYV- \u25a0 "' Ing Alameda residence property \u25a0 for gcod sellable lot, valued at from $1500 io $2000, in San Franciico, Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley, viz.: 1 modern 6-100111 cottase, lot 50x150 fine locaiion, rent from #25 to $28. Apply to the Encinal Realty Office, 1457 Webster St., Alameda. J UsT LIKE PAYING RENT; GREAT BAR- cains in ri-ul estate. I if18J0— < ottage of 4 rooms and bath. 111750 Modern colonial cottage; near station. $3-50 Beautiful 2-story house rooms; large lot. BM-'' $2500— Colonial cottage 5 rooms. MARCUSE A REMMEL, Bay-su station (broad j gauge), Alameda. f l>wn/l LUTON BROADWAY: 40x142; ALL ctJpOv/o. street worn done: near station. <JJ»Q'O LOT 50x150, NORTH SIDE ENCT- \u25a0t^OOyJ. nal aye., near station. ffljl ('.~i\ LAROE tf-ROOM COTTAGE IN tDJ-YjOY/. line order; lot 50x150: call soon and get a bargain. - E. D. J L DD <& CO. * LAMBDABARGAINS -A $1300— Lot 33:4x100; nice cottage, 4 rooms ! and hath: any terms I $1900— Lot 28x150; modern cottage, 5 rooms : and hath: easy terms. $2800— Lot 40x150: beautiful new up-to-date cottage; $150 cash. fib per month; near station and school; great bargain. $3250— 2-story modern house, 7 rooms and j bath; near narrow-gauge lt. R. btation; (,ood bar- -1 gain. I *3500 Fine 2-story bouse of 8 rooms; corner I lot with siable: easy terms JfiflOO—Great snap: elegant bouse of 10 rooms, biillard-room. staule, etc.; near Morton-it- station. Houses built 10 suit and to let In all parts of Ala- meda. 11. P. MOREAL A CO.. 1-132 Park St., Alameda. i WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _ Till* -v WEEKLY CALL, In.vracDer. for mallina. MONEY TO LOAN. \\rE LOAN" ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 »V and 61,2 per ceut, Oakland at 7 an-l 7Lj>; any sum. Manhattan Loan 00., Mills building. Vj ANHATTA N LOAN CO , 10 MILL.S BUILD- \u25a0I'I ing ground iloor, make loans at lowest rates on 2nd mortsagesilife insurance, estates.real estate in probate and undivided Interests In real estate. ANY AMOUNT AT 6V2 REX CENT ON REAL 1\ estate: second and third mortgages, estates, m.dl video interests, real estate in probate, liteIn- i surance, goods la warehouse, furniture and pianos ! without removal-, mortgages and legacies bought; nodelay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., R3. j OANS ON FURNITURE OR PlANO=> IN Ji S. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above fciXlii; tel South 14. IGULY RESPECTABLE AND PIIIVAIK place obtain liberal advances on diamonds snd jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin J weir/ fciore, 943 Market St.: telephone Ureen 204. GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN- IT broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs: strictly pri- vate; low rates; tel. red 1121: esiabiishea 1869. lOW RATE, tb tEH MONTH INTEREST lJ 011 each $1001): 65c per month on $10'); second mortgage: any security. lush, box 2, Call Office. IVE HAVE MONEY' 'lo loan on CUV real estate; Interest reasonable. Cat. Tltla Ins. aud Trust Ca. 210 Montgomery st., Mlilsbuld. PIANOS, FURNITURE, ETC.: No HE.MOV- aI; easy terms. 39 Flood bldg., 4th and Mrkt. LOANS NEGOTIATED: LOW RATE OF IN- terest. SYLVAIN SALOMON, 328 Montgy. ON FURNITURE Oil REAL ESTATE; l-OW interest. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall aye. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS; NO REMOVAL: iow rates; no commission. Bonelli, 402 Geary st Qi-I / 10,000 ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES; •«35_LU low iutetest. JOS.B. TOPLITZ.330 Pine. C* ' I) TO $50. 000; LOWEST RATES; IST &2D •tJpi-Jv' mortg.; any proposition. Dryden, 4l3 Mont. l-I'MS TO SUIT BORROWERS; 6 PER CENT; lOlsi mortgage security. LANK, 19 Montgy, 1to 4 ADVANCES ON FURNITURE," PIANOS, without removal. Calif, storage, 722 Mission. "1 /lSIXTH MOST RKLIARLE PLACE TO -LU borrow money; diamonds and jewelry. ON PIANO-, FURNITURE, WITH OR WITH- out removal ;iow rates: no com. 116 McAllister. ANY SUM—IST AND 2D M'T'GES. EsTATES, etc.- 6 percent. H. MURPHY, 628 Market « WEAR'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THA .V WEEKLY CALL, la wratioer. for mailing. 1 INANUIAL, J BOAS, 330 MONTGY.ST.—LOANS ON LIFE . insurance policies and buys bankbooks. V\, r ANTED— FOR 5 V EARS AT 5% PER ' » annum. Further particulars withF. H., box 18, Call office. LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. J McAFEE BROTHERS. 108 Montgomery st. LEGAL NOTICES. THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION, having received applications to. mine by the hyurauic process from D. U. AHaul et ais ,in the l ambrid c mine near Plymouth, Amador Co., to deposil. in:; 1:1. .1 on a ilat; fiom W. C. Corbett aud A YV. i arm I cli , in. the McMartin mine near Onion Valley, llumas Co., to deposit tailings be- hind tho dnm of the oood Hope Mining Co. in Onion Valley Creek; from George W. Mobler, ln tbe Mohler mine near Pike City, sierra Co., in de- -1 posit tailings in a ravine below the mine: from Manuel Si va and Joseph Enos, in the Manuel Silva Mining Co.'s mine near i herokee, Butte Co., to deposit tailings in spring Valley Creek; lrom J. li. Knee. and Jr., In the Colfax Gravel and Pierce clainii near Colfax. Pit cer Co., to deposit tailings in Long Ravine; from L. L. sherrod et ais., in the American Gravel Mining Co. 's mine near Centerville. Butte to., to deposit tailings In ravines below the mine, and from 1..c Kate Hayes MiningI 0., in the Manzanita mine near Sweet- land. Nevada Co., to deposit tailings In the im- pounding basin of the old Manzanita mine— notice that, a meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building, san i-r ncisco., Cal, on Novem- ber 29. 1t97, at 1:3) r. M MKTiiS— iURRIAGftS—MXMi rßifh. marrlaga aid death noticss sent by mall will not be inserted. Thsy must bs handed in at eltherof the publication ottices and bs Indorsed with the name and residence 01 persons authorized to nave the same published. J , BOKN. •ANDKRSON— In* Crows Lsndi g. November 7, 1897, to the w.te of asm Anderson, a son. BRi->T— in Pomona, November 7, 1897, to the wife of J. M.Brest, a son. BUTTERFIELD— In Aroma*, October 27, 1897, to the wlte of J. A- Butterfleid, a son. BURKE In Kureka, November 5, 1897, to the wife of E. E. Burke, a daughter. iPFARRER— In this city, October 27, 1897. to the wife oi A. It. Pfarrer, a daughter. HALL— Near Modesto. November 8, 1897, to the wife of Charles Hall, a son. HULT— In ton city. November 7, 1897, to the wife of O. 11 uit. a sou. KANE— Near aro,' -November tf, 1897, to the wifeof Henry Katie, ason. RIANDA— Near >au Lucas, October 28, 1897, to the wile of T. Rianda, a daughter. SHELDON— In Pomona, November 8, 1897, to the wife of H. S. Sheldon, a son. . WILSON— In Merced, November 7, 1897, to the - wiie of Lvi tier Wiisou, a daughter. CITY REAL ESTATE. ?i')i\ l oil I RESIDENCE WITH LARGE *>P I'.UWU. grounds in Western Adiition, in- side of Devisadero st. flne building of 11 rooms, bath, . conservatory, garden, etc.; loi 82:6 x 137:6: h.ilf cam if desired: soda: above low Drice on account of leaving the clly. Apply L. Or.s'I'.'.RKEILHER. 630 Market sl. CC. BEMIs, ;. real estate and land agent, B'.'4 MONIGOMF.RY sT. FOR SALE. Cl olce building lot on Army and 27th sts.: close to electric toad. $5 00— Good corner for store; must be sold; lot 62:4.\60 feet. ,#67oo— JOx 127 feet on Jackson st.. overlook- ing the Presidio and buy. - 50-vara on Page nt. ; panhandle of park. $300— Choice building lots norih of park: Barguln >VV. cor. sch aye. and C St.; 103x95 ft. IssioN" HOMEs. MISSION HOME.-. $21*00 io $3700; 5, 6 and 7 room houses on Liberty, Ca iro and 20th Bts.: ,*4OO casu, fib monthly; 17 so.d iv sume block by F. NELSON, builder. , ..-*.- V) FLA MODERN" IMP.: 18 -ROOMS; ATA > bargaiu: test part Of cit. . GEO, W. H. PAT- TERSON, 1709 Mantel ..u FECIAL NEW MODERN 6-ROOM COT- tuge: lot 40 foe* front; very sunny and fin" marine view: lovely home: bargain: $3500; 1114 Green. SHAINWALD-BUCKBEE, '.20 Montgy. 8-KOO.VI HOUSE FOR" SALE IN MISSION, OW. of Valencia a. 11. F. s., box 12. Call. KA IE A ACE TO I'URCH ASE FINE COR- tier; sieadv rental of .1125 per month. only principals address io C. > OLEMAN, 1t.06 Post st; or call evenings or Sunday. * _ ; __ ; ft EORGE M. SALSBURY. BUILDER, WILL VJ rail: gives low estimates: lurnishta plans for buildings. 521 X st.. unset Dlatric . SUBURBAN* PROPERTY. LTA PUNTA TRACT, SAN' PABLO AYE, .iY. 3 miles norih of Berkeley; lots 1t0 .20 acres: low* price, lots 50.1200, $80 to .. 175 each; monthly menu. IJO ACRES ADJOINING CAR YARD OF JTU Valley I'.ailioad: $115 per acre; * eaiy i erms. Ha HI HI , 220 '-.atisoiii - st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. l/'OR RENT— A TEN-ACRE KillII FARM; 1 well Improved; splendid place for chickens; mostly In tearing; French prunes: 1 mile from Haywards. i articulars at 205 Valenclast. SEND STAMP FOR ILLUSTRATED I'AM-; phlet of information about Calliornla lands, li.FRANCIS, ran 69-71 Chronicle j.idg, S,*F .Cal. SUGAR-BEF.T AND APPLE LAND 200 O ner s, in 10-acre tracts; near YV'aisonville: ' $100 per acre. P.. P. QUINN", Watsonville: scad for land cata cc.-t-.e. LITTLE HOMES OLOsK 111 TOWN"; IM- proved: easy terms; also 4 io 12-acre piecej on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. 11. TWING, so- nomaii'v: every Monduy at 632 MarKet it.. s. i' PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. DOOMING-HOUSE FOR RANCH .$2OOO XX a Hats for ranch 4000 Mission property for downtown property 5000 100 business places, from $50 io 5000 88 homes and lots, from S5OO 10 2"-. On 66 lanche-, from *450 to 50,001 H. C. DECEEK, 1020 Market st. \Y ANTED— TO SELL OB EXCHANGE, »20 li acres limber land, redwood and tan oak, In Mendocino cou 'ity, tor property: Oakland vicin- ity preferred. YV., box 9. i all Oiilce, Oakland. OIS IN EXCHANGE Foil FARE AND outlit to AlasKa at your own price for cash. BENCHLEY ifc Co., 630 Market st., opposi.e Palace .Hotel. STOCK IN" PAYING GOLD MINE TO EX- O change for ranch. B. *..4 8 i arki i St., S. I*. PROPERTY WANTED. TV"AX 1'El'- a COUNTRY * EAT OR HOTEL inCalifornia lor Greater New York property; give, par.i -ulars and wil make an ort't-r. Ex- change, box 128, call ifiice DENTISTS. VAN VROOM A COS ELECTRO- DENTAL V Parlors. 997 Market St.: lady attendant; no gai or other dangerous anaesthetics fivea; electricity the great agent used to relieve palu; teeth filled ana extracted painlessly by oar new electrical process: a written guarantee given with all work done: lowest prices; beat work; all surgical wore attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D.. physician and surgeon: examination free by the nse of our Dew electrical appliances: porcelain and goll crowns: bridge-work and teeih without Dlatej a tpecla'.ty. Electro-Dental Parlors. 997 Marketn "I/-ULL SKT OF TEETH, $5: PAINLESS XX- .I traction; see our Combination plate, thin as paper: warranted 10 ye rs: teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty: teeth im- planted or transplanted; fillings SOc, crowns $3 50: all work pauile.is and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth St. YEW YORK lisl -- I.ATK-, fA 60 UP; It silver fillings. 25c up; gold ings, 75c up; plates mended. $1 up: all work warranted, pain- less extraction. 60a 969 Mission si, SE. cor. 6th. D~ R. GEORGE v. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist. discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bndg workor teeta without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O' Farreii. DX LUDLUM HIC-L, 1443 MARKET ST., NX. Eleventh, charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; lee.v from $8 per set ; extracting 60c; gas given. C ROOME DENTAL AsSOCIA'J ION", 759 MAR- _ ket, bet. 3d and 4th: pais specialists; palnlest extracting. iVlih gas. tl: plates, $7 up. nil, $1 up. •J.: FULL SET OF TEE I 11: BEST MAKE: *Z**). kept in repair: extracting free; fillings 50c; crowns $3 50. Pacillo Dental Parljrs.* 18 Third. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 906 MARKET, painless extracting, SOc; open eve'ngs and Sun. DH. J. J. LEEK. 11.-16 MARKET ST.; OPEN evenings: Sunday till noon; registered dentist. W~~ C. HARDING. M. D., 500 SC ITE COR. TT . Powell; lei. Main 5375; painless exiractlou. LL WORK REASONABLE AND YV'AK- ALL WORK REASONABLE AND VV Ait- ranted. DR. J. YV. KEY". 1320 Marke; at. liT OF TEETH WITHOUT "\u25a0 -f— *\u25a0•*.*•*. Dii H. C. Young, 1841 Polk sL CIOLTON" DENTAL ASSOCIATION, -A.Jt- / kelsu DX CHARLES VV. DECKEB. /' 1 C LARKIN— OFFICK OF THE Oil) i a I.- - ui'-' I. iu> 'm mi want ml. taken. LOST. \u25a05:1 fi REWARD MEDALLION BROOCH; *iJrJ.Y/ woman's bead; enamel set In gold and pearls. Return to D., Hotel l'ieasanlon. TOST NEWFOUNDLAND BLACK AND J white dog. answering to the name of .Trusty; $10 reward 120 Kddy st. ff.911 REWARD FOX-TERRIER DOG; 3 \u25a0Jff*^U black spots on bade; license No. 1339: name and address on collar, Return to BON BROS., 100 Sixth SU CERTIFICATE NO. 416. FOR 100 SHARES of the capital stuck of the Dutsch Mining and Milling Co. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to REN O-W - LD, 1308 Pacific. found; L'OUND-O BEATDANE DOG. OWNER AP- P ply 800b Webster St., between 11 and 12 a. m., and prove property.- QILVEK WATCH AND CHAIN. APPLY AT O 1625 Fulton St., prove property ami pay exp. . CHINAWARE. TALK ABOUT BARGAINS! READ THIS: Dinner sets, 60 i leces, ligh*. gray decoration, withborder, per set, 14. \u25a0 Dinner an, 50 pieces, wild Ilower. with gold trimmings, per set, $4 50 Dinner set, 50 pieces, bell Bower decoration, with gold handles and trimmings per set, 95 75. - CHEAPEST PRICES IN AMERICA. ' CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE ELITE CHINAWARE.A SPECIALTY. . GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores .Everywnere. 52 Market Street, san Franciaco Headquarters. FREE BICYCLES WATCHES. CHINAWARE. TYPEWRITERS. 11HE OLIVER, VIsIBLK .WRITING TYPE- J writer, is creating a great stir In this com- munity and is fast displacing the old-line ma- chines, . consequently «•\u25a0\u25a0 have on hand a large number of second hand ma hluei of all manes, all of which are ior sale or i email call or seed for prico. F.YV.VAUGHAN&CO., « rotunds, Mills bldg EMI AGTON >'«'. 3; PINE OR lie Hi *2.i: sample sent. SCOTT & V AN.383 .Yiont STOKAGE. A T LOWEST RATES HOUSEHOLD GOODS j\. pianos, advances made; fireproof building. F. YV. ZEHFU.-..5, 840 Mission. lei. Mint 1821. AT. LOW . BATES— FURNITURE. CARPETS piano v household goods; clean, light com- partments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to low Mlssloa (<%, above ulxtu; open eve-dues. BB EDUCATIONAL. [ SPANISH ACADEMY. PROF". TROPLONG DEL 810, Principal. Class 1. sioos per. term of 8 mouths. $10. Private lessons per term of tnree liiotuhi. tbO. The less us comprise twice a week of ltoiy a houis' duration. 811 i.eavon-'Orth St., near sutler. ITALIAN SCHOOL OF >INGING. 1 Piivate instructions by a qua ifie I tear he- of oral music, t- 50 per lesson of 1 hour; the term embr.ices three mouths, bil Le worth St., ueur Sutter. A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND l\- 1- locution. 1215 octavia st., San Francisco, MISS t;HZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Proiessor - G. YY". Baynliam. Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of thu .-chool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa, teacher. Office days. 'Ihurs. p. m., Saturday a. M. EALD's BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST St.— Bookkeeping,' business practice, snor.- haiia, typing, telegraphy, languages, Enitlish Lrancbi's: eiectrical, civiland mining en glneeriug. purveying, assaying, navigation, eta; 20 teaclien: day and evening sessions: write tor catalogue. * YBES' BUSINESS COLLEGE L'25 MONT- JO. gomery St.; Individual instruction In abort hand, typing, bookkeeping lelegraphy, eta: life tcholarship $50: low ratei ler ween ana month. "Took keeping-there is NO COLLEGE I Dan 1 artb whose course is as thorough as mine: 4 to 8 weeks only required: rapiduy at figures a ; specialty. TARR, 855 Market st , room 572. I UN |'S DANCING ACADEMY, ls2o POST: I* Juvenile Classes Sats., 2pm: private lessous dully, 10:30io5; adults'cass Monday evenings. I t-NGLN|..Ei.iNG SCHOOL: CIVIL ELECL. Hi mining mech., survey, assay, archit.: day&eva: est. lbtfl. A. VANDER NAILLEN, 933 Market. INGING. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; 0 French, Spanish. Ger. long.: $2 mo. 109 Taylor. MISS GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL; J'l adults c asi -at. 8 p. m. 317 Devisadero. IJOOKKi.EPI.NG. Aiti i iiJihiiu WRITING. gram., etc :day.n:cht: $5 mo. 1504 Mkt. ,op.Bth. BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCIiUoL OF' ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building LI.DLA.VI cCHOOL OF LI.OCCIIO.-. AND D aniatlc Art. 0-8 sutler st. SPANISH— cI.ASSi-.a DAIi.Y; $3 MONTH; 1 to 9 p. M. Room 10, Y. MC. A. building. GUITAR. MANDOLIN', ii AN AND VOCAL lessous. *3 ma Mar.- YVeslhans. 39 Fifthsi. - .I*7 Mo.i ii.O.VII.RV COUNER OF CLAY— OJ. i open until i'-.HJ clock: branch Otlice of iln- tall- siihßClptloiM and want ad*, taken. CLAIRVOYANTS. MR--. DR. F.CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED] trance clairvoyant and medium; while en- tranced sh? willreveal \u25a0 every hidden mystery in life: she will show you how to overcome your I enemies, iemove family troubles, restore lost af- j iectlons: unites the separated, recovers lost, stoleu or buried property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire Hie, past, present and luture.while j in a pertect trniics. Hours, TO a. m. to sp. v.; ' perfect satisfaction guarant- ed by mall. Sen.! stamp for circular wildspecial terms MRS DR. F. CLARK, iconii 26 and 2d, 120d Market, opp. sixth. Mil.. I'OR I'ER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY' ant curd -read -r, % born double veil and second bight; diagnoses disease, lull lie reading; la. 50c; Cents $1: palm, ani clalrv.: sit. $1 60. 126 Tune ME. -ODAN, YVIIRLD-RENOYVF.D CARD- i'i reader; pait, present and future: ladies and gents. 019 Eddy st. lionn 9a. m. 10 8 p m. MME. LE NORMAND. CLAIRVOYANT, iormerly 1 Polk St., returned to 502 O'F'arre.l; readings; ladies, -sc; gents 50c Its" MoLLIE VINCENT: MAGNETIC healer and medium. 28 Ellis St., room 8. MME. RAVrNA READS LIFE 1 1.Ci-.Si i.f; business advice; names given; 250 up.s Fourtn. RS. BOSS, PALM ST ANDCLAIRVOYANT: hours 10 to 4, 7 to 9; g. 50c, I. 25. 205 Tuik. Gil'-V LIFE-RF:ADEK. 3 SEVENTH ST.: ladies 25c, gems Sue; ull questions answered. ME. MOREAL, BE- 1' MEDIUM, CLAlß- voyant. card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st. V.ISS MELVILLE,* GREAT CLAIRVOYANT >'» and water reader. 921 Jiis-ion, opp. Mint. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—FIRST IN HER i profession: never falls: advice; help. 929 Post. | MI-s AMY' BERNHARDT; PARISIAN" CARD i leader: genu ?1. 122 Pou st. .rooms 10 and 11 j MMI. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-WRITER; | past, present and future; 25c. * 1-18 bth, r. 5. 1 L" 1 IIEL OKA Y.CLAIR VoYAN READ- i 1-ii-r.pa uiis:,eleclio-magnelic healg. 1169 Mission | MME. SYBILLE, CRADLE TO GRAVE; Fu- I ture hnsband'n picture 25c:ladles 914 O'Farrell | = j SPIRITUALISM. MRS. KATE II A SKINS, DEVELOPING CIR. Mou. eve.: clr. Tues. eve.; sl'.tlugs dal y; tl. 701 McAl.isier st. MRS. MAYOteTEFIHS, ll'.'i/a OAK: CIRCLES Tues. Bp. M. . Thura 2p m.; 25c; readings ifl. AM. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Halght su; hours 9 until 6p. v. Xi BS J. J. WHITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, l'l for messages and advice. 218 Stockton st. OCCULT SCIENCE. MRS. HURLHUT. 846 HAVES; TEACHER; magnetic healer; bus siti ings daily. .* PALMISTRY. II R..K. l'c i-s EL 1.1. Ml A PSYCHIC It HAL I er treatments and liferead. ius. 88-89. -6 F.ddy MEDICAL. * PROCESS THAT Is RFECTLY HARM- 2K. less; never falls in any case of monthly sick- -11. ss, no matter what cause; no electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods; money in every case refunded If a cute -Is not effected; travelers helped Immediately: years' experience: home in confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliab.e pliys cians, DR. AND MRS DAVIEs, 14 McAllister su. next Hibernia Bank; houis 8 a. m. 10 5 1 nd 7 toB r. m. ALL cases OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION" (lrom whatever cause) restored in a few hours; snfe nt any time; no process humbug: in- stant relief for travelers; homo in confinement: my celebrated treatment and remedies for mo 1 thi 1 suppression never fad; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH. 916 Post su, near larkln. A PROCESS THAT N'i. VER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly slckne-s from whatev.-r cause in a few bours when medicines and others have failed; no Instruments used; many yenrs' experience: every esse guar meed; advice free; terms reasonable: lir~ -class private home for continement. MRS. DR. DALfcIY, 1120 Market st-, over Owl Drugs.ore. A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURB iOR all leniile diseases: a home in continent -n , with best Dosslblo care; with the privacy of a h me aud the convenience of a hospital -. those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case; they will find in her true irleud: all consultations free and absolutely coniidentlai. MRS. DR. YER, 220 TurK St. . 1 LL OF DR. FOULET'S CAPSULES' ARK -'» guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases; positively safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time It also acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultations 0.1 all special diseases free. WALLER ERO-., 33 Grant are.. S. F. A cau- tion—Before purchs*»ing elsewhere,' write us. CLUE CURE, WII ..V OTHERS FAIL: NO 0 medicine or Instruments: every woman ber own physician for all female troub es, no matter lrom what cause; restores in one day; nover falls: consultation tree: can be sens ana used at home. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny St Orders by tot. [ill. AND MRS. WEGENER, 1312 GOLDEN 1 -' Gate aye., -formerly 526 Eddy st.—Safe, quick cure lor all f male cuuipltiints guaranteed; private home In ement: every comfort: lufanis adopted; terms moderate; pillsifl. MRS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, diseases of the eye; a permanent cure guaran- teed or no charge made; consult tree: hours. 10 to 12, 2to 4, 7to 8, Sunday 11 to I. 410 Geary su DRS. GOODWIN, DISEASES OF WOMEN; ladles near or far-, safe, quick cure guaranteed: any a.lment; maternity home; oesi care; skill only; low ftes; Dr. fcchnck's self-cure. fO. 401 Van Ness. A BOON TO V-. IVES AND Mo I Hi. Si.- guro: price fl 50. RICHARDS <fc C 0.,, 406 Clay su; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 631 X su, Sacramento, CaL ALP AU'S FRENCH l'c LLS— A BOON' TOLA- dies withfemale troubles; no danger; safeand sore; fi 60, express c, O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS. Coast Ageuti, OaKland, CaL GONFIDF.NITaL i.Ai/lii.3 IN Ii.oLBLK K.i communicate withDB. SANTEE, M utaut aye., San Fran else .. 1 vU PEAK'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS; 1 ' safe aul ifliclent emmenagogue: $1 per box, RICHARDS A CO.,druggisis. 406 Clay st.,soleagt% STERILITY CURED BY MRS. .DR. SAT- -0 tier, graduate n.d wife, 1709 Powell, tel red 2641 IJARIS MATERNITY. 609 BUSH; CONFINE- J- ment a- home 10 days, »20. TeL Green 681. SUBE CUBE IRBEGULARI'IIEs OR OTHER female diseasei. MRS DR. PUETZ, 254% 4th. HOME IN CONFINEMENT; . DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Blh st. Alameda. I R. HALL 14_McALLlSTElt ST., NEAR XJ Joues— Diseases of women and children. pHF.APEST ANDBEST? IN" AMERICA— TnE V ' WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $100, post- age free. \u25a0•-.*\u25a0' :,,: i PERSONALS. IF MRS. 11. LIND OF 767*4 HOW . RD ST. 1 will send her address 10 a friend It will be of In- trrrsi to her. Audress B. *-. box HO. this ollic.-. r OUNQ PEOPLE'S S ICTETY WILL oiVK. X their first entertainment and dance ibis even- I ingat Crys al Mali (}> iiiiHii Cas 1-), 909 Mi.rket St.; a very enj iv hie time is promised. Tickets i udinlttiing ladies and genllenr n, 2">o THE COMIC UPERA INI. 0 O. 1. HA I L ON 1December 1 cannot take piece owing to sick* ! ness; pupils thoroughly prepared for tee pries- slonal stage at J. (i FIY'E ' -O; era School. 1330 Market St., Murphy Building. WANTED- TO Pi RCUASE YV LNUT shell juice. Appy WALNUT, dox 105, Call Oflice. DR. COWAN. CHIROPODIST, REMOVED TO ! elegant office*, 229 Kearny M., near Bush \l AROUERITE GARCIA, EMBROIDERING i -»' and sewing. 281,-; Sixth at., room 15 ALWAYS FIRsT Ii MV MOT I' \u25a0; ALWAYS j in st isyour encomium upon my hair dressing, | though it cosis only 28c; bangs cut an I curled. , 15c; switches, $1 to *3; stray or blenched hair re- stored to its natural color. G. LEDERER, 11l Stockton st. QUINONIA IS THE HaIR DRESSING, PAR excellence; ask anybody. G. LEDLi.EK, 111 Siockton st. . I AW— WANTED, MAN TO STUDY" LAYV IN J office; prefere cCd iogood reasoner; willingto pirciiase in crest In busine.'. Full particulars ir ins. J., box 12 call. HAVE YOUR FEATHER RIDS AND PH.- lows tilled. McCABE, 870 Mission, cor. 1 ifth. DOOMS WHITEN ED.*l 50 UP; PA I'llKKil.fl; It tiuie,!,S2. i. DIXON.-121 Joues. TeLBlk. 129.C MASSAGE AN'O ELHCTRIC TREATMENTS for nervousness, gen i : 1 dcbiili-. rheumatl-ni, etc.: ben teference. Mils. 1- JOHNSON, ulli/lj Geary st. MRS. -CSIK GRIFFIN. LATH OF MME. i'l Plil litis', ladies' hair-dresser, manicure, chi- ro|K)d:s:. bH\'a Geary sL: Tel Brown -104. ADVI-.1-. FREE: DIVORCE LAVl*-. A SPEC- ialiy:prlvaie:no fee wltbout success :CoUectlOns c.YV.HOYVE. any at law. h5O Market.cor. >tockin. C/ wi BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED. $1; OX)*' 25 visiting cards, 25c. HILL22 Vi Geary. PAPEB-UANGI.no, painting, vvhiten- X in«, it*.; iv. II paper. 4c up. MERIGAN, 1*302 YVebsier. Telephone, Pine 4933. BADGES. PHOIo. AND BADGE BUTTONS made in San Fiauclsco at Eastern rices WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st . S. F. 810 OUTDOOR STEREOF 1 ICON' SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market nud sixth sis * ortislirad- vertisemects in livingliaht: promoters of busi- ness. Consul! OWL ADV. CO, 1140 Marketst. Ml:-. Git. 1). BALION.-SPECIALIST l.NiOV- llnements and female diseases, SOH Howard. , L'LECIRIC LIGHTS IN EVEKV ROOM; j Xj vvincnesier House. 44 'third st, nr. Market: '.00 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to HO per WeeK; lree bus and baggaie toand from the lerry. btFE. F'i.c vi - liAiit-1 BF.MnVED BY' electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH 2115 Rush. SUll'T'O ORDER ON F.AsV l.s ftlA LL.YI i IS. 0 L LEMOS, 1117 Marke; Hi., bet 7:h and bth. CILOAKS and : AILOH-MADi'. sens BE- .' tailed at wholesale hgures. 20 Sansome st. j HHUF.-CliMlOi', SANITARY PLUMBER, j .raslitter. t'JH ..olden (.ate hv. Tel. sutler 47 L DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDST MX- ELEGANT. STYLISH dresses tb up; dresses made over. 0 i* ddv.r 86. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A T I- HERMAN. CLAY" A- CO.'*, THE MUM- cal 1 eadquarters of the Pacilic Coas:, v tha i place to buy pianos and organs; new pianos from 17) to »14b0; second-hand irom tb > upward; leimsas-low as $3 per mouth: sole repress :ta- , tives for steinway it sons," a. B i hsse, i-.merson. Ludwig. sm i i. A Lames planoi anl FJitoy planus J Hnd organs. Corner of Kearny and suiter sti. rOR 2 DAY'S YVE OFFER A FINE STEIN- -1: way $-.00*. a < ba 6 Bros., Ham null! and Dew- ing Bios will be solo at aboui halt lejtular price for cash: all In lineorder; an Emerson, $61): and j several curl. cads of flue new pianos at low p. ices; and term* easy. Tbe .1 DEWING CO., 3d floor, I Flood On i ding, Fourth and Market sts. Vt.-.1.l 11. Tile. OLDr.VI' AND i.AKO- est house wps: of i !iica;o Is KOHLER A CHASE'S 26." 28 an i SO O'l an* li st. Piauos, organs and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices, lerms easy; pricei loweit. j Fverythln*; (.osslbia cuu-j lv picas* aul kutlsfy ! ihe customer. HSJESBB \CI l.\] SACRIFICED— I.I-1 OF PIANOS '\u25a0 -it- for following week:?s6o steinway. 9275: ! fi-,50 ( hickfilug, ?2.-,0 if4so Colby. $2-5 SHOO Ccnover. (300: long list second-hand pianos, half price, 850 up. The*. YV. SPENcER COMPA- i NY, 933 Market st. \u25a0-. •' .\u25a0' I .ll SECOND-HAND PIANOS, .-QUAKE AND j *-" " upright, a; your own price i nd on your own j terms, for one week only. we musi bars room for new stock SHERMAN, CLAY di CO., cor. of Suiter and Kearny sia BON /-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICKS— Haines. Knabe, Bush &Certs and others; sec- cnd-harri pianoi Irom *100 up. YV. i. HAMIL- 'ION, successor 10 A. LBancrof: A Ca. 524 Posi I ARGESIOCK OF ST EIN AY. CHICKER- i. ing and other standard makes of upright piano, from ?125 to $260 at HEINE <t CO., 136 I Ellis, V. M. C. A. bui ding; sHAW agents. AND THAT AIN'T NO LIE—HORN UNO'S A pianos rre ihe best; bargains: second-hand steinway. Gab er, Ivers A: Pond. 210 Post si. vii GOOD 2D-HAND PIANO-; TERMS EASY; V prices low; i bickering, Steck, Vose, steillng. BF.NJ. CURT A Z A eo.t, iii and lUn'i arrell si. .Ollill-.il .t CO.. l'.i JIU.Y .MAIZV. NEWBY, 0 Evans, Brings ana other pianos: see our rent Hun; no interest nrst year. 30K. SIO 312 Post. ADMIN" lsTRATOlt'.i SALK MU&T SELIj'. pianoi a*, immense reduction for cash or ! Installments EaION F.sTaTE 735 Markot s*. j Tl-,.\-I)AV REDUCITON" SALE FOR CASH; 1 new and second band at great bargain. Ma U- i R.VIS 769 Market st, I INF;fcTEINWAY I PRIoHi PIANO; SAME Xas new; sacrifice. 1361 lolsom, near Tenth. FAMILY LEAVING MUs I' SELL 8600 UP- X right; great sacrifice. 815 Golden Gate aye. pIANOS, ORGAN-. ALLKINDS OF MUSICAL ! J Instrument tuned, repaired. 113U/2 Jii-s-m. KING.-BCRY (1897 MoDEL), IS The PIANO i you want. J. HARRY oil,5116 Hayiss.. | CO 111 i ANO;i. I'.h A 1 ll.UIn .I.VSCHMI.Z, (iJpIUU. 16 McAllister, near Hibernia Bank. SUPERIOR cIoLI.NS, ZITHI'.ItS,OLD<fcN'EYV. j 11. ML'LL.-.8, maker, lepairer. 2 Lai li am placu i KNABai I'IANOS; NF.VV oCALK; .MiiV I StyleJ. KOHLER A CHASE. 30 o" Farrell si. I AU SHERjiaN, CLaY & CO.'a ONLY "— you nnd a stock of new Stein war -pianos. == - j FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. TjiINE LOFT HOMING PIGEON'S. lNCl.iu- X Ing prizi winners, in pairs to suit; 1 trio Pesrl ouinea fowl, t'i 50. 2029 San Antonio aye., Ala- meda. -Jj 1 7 DOMESTIC SEVVT.iG-MACHIN *yP 1 I . gosd as n-w. 1915 Mission St., nc. 15th, SOLITAIRE DIAMOND KING $22, YVORTH $40: also one $18. worth $30, at 15 Grunt ay,-. 1 TUNIS ST. BERNARD PUPS; CHEAP. 1593 .T Fulton st., corner Lyon. Q .) rj - SCHOONER; NEARLY NEW: NEW »j)—I i), sails: 25 tons Inquire Calliornla Yacht Club. Oakland Creek. I-OR KALE—ESTABLISHED MILK-CO UN- X t**rtrade; cheap. Apply between 11 and 12 at 319 Sixth st. VEYV ELEGANT 6- FOOT QUARTERED. 1' oak bar and back bur; sacrificed. 512 Bush OKI 111 •'. FROM BUSINESS: OUR ENTIRE Jt stock of rattan furniture and Cab.* car luges will bo so at wholesale cost. Ca'iforuia Rattan Works, 745 and 747 Mission st., bet. 3d and 4ih. "OOME '96 AND '9c STERLING WHEELS O at a bargain.'' A. C. NICHOLS A CO., 404 Battery si. ' JB. POOL HOUSE-MOVER, -DEALER SEC- . ond-hand buiiding material. 1112-110 Mission. Bl ILERS.EN GIN E-, AA D MACHINERY MCINTOSH <fc Wolpman, 137 Beale St. IT^OR SALE sPi.EX DID RoUGH-COATED : st. Bernard bitch Alma (Duke of Edinburgh- Lady Gladys). Applyat 1320 Geary street.. SAFES— BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND band: all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market st, S. F. \u25a0 .OILERS, ENGINE-, PUMPS, BELTING.GAS llensines; bought and Bold. WHITE 516 Mission OF FEE-MI i.L. .-CAL . HAND-TRUCK. LEI- Itei-press. «e-k and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BAGS, BAI BARS, MIRRORS, taHO W- cases. counters, linoi. urn, otlice furniture, store and omce furnitnre and fixtures: new and second- hand. J. Noonan. 1017-1019-1021-1023 ah* Sion sc, above Sixth. {.> ARS, SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, SHELV- Ii ing, etc, bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 11a. SEWING-MACHINES. fIBQ MONTHLY; RENTED. REPAIRED, *tjp«i bought, sold; machine supplies. 45 sixth. LLKINDsBOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED. rented; repairing; luwmi rates. 205 Fourth, ROOMS TO LET. . Lean strtMti. j9l BUSH-2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- I 1— 1 nished front rooms; piano; ga»; running water. hmsn SO/- RUSH— SUNNY FRONT ROOM; FUR- 1 O— vl nished; single; for gen leman. , - - \u25a0 1 A-tiUy Hiroei. 110 ED HOUSE NEWLY RENOVATED; 1 l O front suite: other sunny tooms; $5 up 1 \u25a0 . 1 ' -t'. ' *.'««•••- -SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH tO st. near Mnrket: furnished and unfurnished. 1Al EIU UTH-NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS. . ...I, .0-. rvitt: CTSMpPOLITA N-s- ELECT FAMILY 1 hotel; ICO Fifth bb.cor. Mission: rooms 50c, «.">c an.l $1 per night; S2 to $5 per week. 1i\l ' IKI h-plka-ant SUNNY' UNFUR- '\u25a0 X V I rush 1 romis to let. - Oisnni - 1reco . Ifi '" ''"' M _ SUNNY UNFURNISHED ' "' b.»v-wiiuow room; kLchea; gas-siove; running water. 7-KM folsom— 2 DOUBLE SUNNY front t clef rooms: rent 1h-ap x .lia "-'-©OS. cTDOYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIs— INCANDES. cent lichts; lend room unokin- -room and j ladles' parlor; roonis per nlKht, isctosl 60: week, ' $2 to Sh: moniu, *S t.> 130; elevator 011 othce | floor rooms with hot and .old water: baths. ROSF.DALE HOUSE, 321 ELLI*^ 200 SINGLE | and lan., rms; 20c to 50c 11 i;lit. $1 i"fA wk. ! Pi kiln street. Of' FRANKLIN" 1 BEAUTIFUL FRO N r —\J rooms; furnished and unfurnished sunny. Falcon Street. , D FULTON (FULTON HOUSE)— NICELY FI'K- » nished rcorns: singleoren suite: if Sand $15 up. a Golden Gatn Avenue. -90 GOLDEN" GATE AYE -B VY-WIN'DOYV 0— •' rooms, urnisned: al v single; folding-beds. "I jli J GOLDEN" GY X AY '. - 2 I'UR- -1 -"1 nished 10 ims ior housekeeping; $8. LuHani sirou.. I ynft B HOWARD. NEAR EIGHTH-LARGE 1 v'C newly furniihed room, with bath; 36. 1"sOft HOWARD, 1011. F'oUKTcEN'TH— a ltUusunny front rooms; rent $9. Ivy Avenue. "IAQ IVY AYE. LARGE NICELY" FUR- <i\J-V ii shed front room, suit. for housekeep- ing: $7 a momli. lvearnr Street. ARLINGTON HOb-rcK 127 KEaRNY" *"V. Pleasant sunny looms, en suite and single! trst Class in every respect; terms reasonable. Market Slide.. 11 Oh MARKET *?UNNY BUSINESS j 11—— suiies; also single rois.: newly renovated. Mason srreet. 1 "I AO MASON - NICELY FURNIsHED I JLUO rooms, ?5 mouth up: bath, gas; board op- tional. a. .ttiii" - < rou.. HANCOCK HOCSK. .a. MISSIOJf: SELECT lamily niomniK-houss 51 50 ;o»l jer week. o-iurrdll .Mi-eji. i 9QO 8'1F.1.1. NFI 1 RVAN" NF>S AYE i '"— sunny liirnUhed room, sulub c for geu. ;$1. 1 .blk sireo.. "I ({AO FOLK, COR CLA V— l VERY LARGE, IUIOpicely furnished fiom room; reasonable. . i oat siree.. RANDOLPH HOUSE. 501 POST, COR. MASON; 50 bay-window pnrlors; smaller roums; run- ning water, gas: $ l50 to *4 50 per week. CCJiI I'js'l CHANGED HANDS; THOU- oughly lenovated. suites and single; hot and cold water, bath. Mlis. M. sCHCCZ. : ii.ii * -..» . Ql9 SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUN- "i— ny rooms: $1 and up. c luck ton street. EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKOON - ELEGANT rooms; suite or single: day, week or month; baths; hot and cold water, trans'eui, elevator. 1 -wenty -second Street. OQO7 TWENTY-SECOND NEWLY" FUR- Odd I nished suite: also single room. V -.. «... Alcicc Ql f* VAN NESS-LARGE SUNNY NICELY 'JIU turnlsbed front room: telephone. !•} /".VAN NESS-LARGE NICELY FUR- OjU nished room: morning son; $8 mo. ; gents. Midee 1 niiiriiiiv VEVVT.Y FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN" X' private faml y. with gas and bath: desirable ; locaiion. Addre. s Rooms, oox 60, Call 1 Uice. SUNNY.; FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND ! O cold water, large c'oset, ba n, gas. etc.: good i location; 0 minutes' walk from Kearny and Mar- ket sis : reierences required. Addr.si i". P. P., box 2 Call Ollice- HOARDING AND ROOMS. HOTEL BF;KTLIN.-, 714 BUSH, ABOVE Powell— strictly first-clan: for gentlemen and families: convenient to business center aim prin- cipal streetcar lines; references r quired. T-N" ALAMEDA; AN EL-GANT ROOM OR J. suite, for couple or gentlemen: marine vie.v: sonny; 2 mlnuies from Station: terms reason- able." G. R. 8., box 95, Call Oflice QAO VAN NESS NEYVLY FURNISHED OUO sunny rooms; table board; terms moderate KOOKLYN - HoTKlj, Wi-211 BUsH sT. board and room $1 to $'-' per day, 16 to #12 per weeK; choice rooms 60 cents 10 $1; tul'.e roomi lor family Sl lofl 60 per night . first-class servlca; lree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. HACKMEIEI.'s HoTF-L 123 TO 129 EDDY St.; choice sunny rjomi $2 50 per week and up; board, Al table. $ii and up. FRED ERTEL and ADAM HACKMEIER, Proprietors. lii E YV ai DURE, Milt) POWELL 1 PP. UNiON" square— Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele- ganilv furnished; board. MRS. J. A. CALHOUN". STORES TO LET. pORNER !-T «RE AND 2 LIVING-ROOMS; Kj fixtures complete for grocery and bar; good locaiion; cheap reuU 941 Bryant st. OTOKK, BEST LOCATION, SUITABLE FOR O dtessmaking parlor, milliner}-store or restau- rant. Address b x 275. Haywards, val. W.TOBES, OlFn ES, BASEMENT, HALLS, IN" 0 old .building of V..M. C. A., .3- suiter; rent low; splendid location for restaurant. Apply H. 3. UCCOY, 208 Mason st TO LET BAKERY OVr.N AND RANGE; 1 rent low; rooms. 1101 Howard st, OFFICE* . TO LET. EMMA SPhECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- kel si.-*l2 to fill. / SHION. room 210. HORSES. t""OR SALE FOR want OF USE, TEAM P of roan m.-res. white points, sui able for family carriage or light delivery wagon: aLo four hoi sea suitable fgr delivery- wagons: all sound and in good o der. tan be seen at Log Cabin Bakery, 1723 Sau Pablo aye.. Oakland. . AUCTION SALE-) EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, baggies, wagons, harness, etc. port urn sales yard* 220 Valencia sk, 4. YVAIKINs, auctioneer. Jll HOiloß* FOB SALK; A I.SO WAGONS. Ji-f bnggie^ carta, harness; Grand Arrade Horss Marks:, 827 sixth sk: auction tales every W»l- -aesdaf. bULLIV'AN' * DOV Auctioneers. J UsT ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND driving bors*-B. TATTi USA I. L'S, 721 Howard. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. l^our - passenger cart, BREWSTER A coupe and landau, practically new: cheap. O'BRIEN .v sONs, Golden Gale aye and Polk st. ALL KINDS. NEW* SF.COND-HAND WAC- OM carriage. buggies, carls, harness; largest assortment, lowes. prices. Uth and Valencia sts. BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS* IX new and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts. harness, robes aud blankets. Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkln m., opp. new City Hall. L INK LAUNDRY', BAKER'S AAD _ "mILK X wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 due lop and open buggy: also 1 hack. e23 Harrison sb ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE P .EE; DIVORCE LAWS A SI'EC- Salty; private; no fee without success tcoileciions O. W.HOWE, atty at law,Bso Market, cor.Stocktn. ADVICEFREE: NO CHARGE UNL* sS Sue! CCUfuL YY. W. DAVILajN. Wf Mafktfl*. I 1 HOUSES TO LET. ( -Ri> M 11 Ol's ; BiTHi FURNISHED. $20; unfnini-hed. *12; Western Addition. H. R., box 96, Call tilllce. <]W 8 ' ROO s, XVI H. 27 O.VK ROVE *-\u25a0 J '-'• ay,., <ff Hit- lis-in, bet sth and lltb. fi'J-Y HOU-E OF 7 iOi.S AND BATH. <?a-0. 80S Geary St. 1 TTOCSE OF 5 ROOMS; STABLE. ? 82 HENRY »- 11 street. *L•;••).•; 7 ROOMS, BaTH AND LAUNDRY. tii «-». DEMPa 1 lib Glen Par-i ay.-.. iff Twelfth Bt. 'I- Fl EUI lON-TEN EM. NT OF 3 ROOMS; -O rem $3 A ROOM'S and kitchen: first FLOOR. X -Si Natoma St., near tourth. X- 2ND (CENTRA I. HOUSE)— LATELY Xl •N- -\u25a0«- ovatid; quiet; respectable most rc*n nimbi . ffl»Q HOUsE vF 5 IHIMS INFINE ORDER: «3 O. come see it. 1567 Kearny, nr. Greenwicu. A LLOVKR town- -V You s-e booses t*i ren bv'BALDVV'IN a-. HOW I.L 10 Montgomery »\u25a0 lIIINISHKII HOUSES. I'ii.l.YGl*. COMP ETELY FURNISHED: V./ Alameda: mil cheap, .vudiei-i I. 11. . 7.10 eh st. COTTAGES TO LKT. ' >'' i*•) Al MV UNNY COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS, Ol »i ,_ bath, 1, .-. men . yard; reut, *14. "--OTTAGE; 4 LAR'iE .•\u25a0 *'» IS: -I 1 RLE. 238 t colliicgivt ol st., beu Nl.ie.e nth A Tweu'.le.h. SUNNY Cul 1 Ai.l-: 4 RoOMS IN REAR; tO tl'ibO. 224 Va I'Farrellst pOITAGI Ot 4 rooms and BATH. ap- Kj py 40H Dolor, s St. Qu) DE CACHED COITaUI- OF 4 ROOMS; •L*> i . tin children. 1528 Buchanan, near Gea y. c CN NY 1 1 AOE, 4 BOOMS; TOGOOD , EN- O ant $13. 4-17 Flf li. m-a- Bryant. i FLATS TO LET. /^. 1 M FLAT 4 ROOMS. BATH; MODERN «_ 1«). improvements. 826 Cement, Richmond. II /'"I - CLAY-MOD. RN UPPER FLAT: 7 J UI 0 large -in u> rtcui : ele.tiic gas lighting. c;|/' n Fi.AT 3 MS AND KITCHEN C 1 O.i »U. Geary s.. .) FINK SL'S.iY FLATS; 4 AND 0 BOOMS; bath. 715 Grove: tflauul $25. L"LAT (NEARLY NEW) OF 6 ROOMS: BAsE- X me.*.: and large yaid. 11*518 Fulton st Qjl Q UPPER FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH 10. on Twelfth si. li.MPsTER 36 Glen lark aye. C-ir. AND $2250, CUED FROM 918 >. Id siid »25: 2 line flats, 6 rooms and bath each; IMb Va lijo, near Van Ness; ail modern Conveniences: sunny; large yard. \u25a0 C-).y 5 RM. UPPER FLaT, 315 .'FARRELL, «jj —— . near Masou Apply 15 Grant aye. ; ; '_ VICI -j.rtOlJ.il Fi.AT FURNI HLO FOR -\u25a0.i boase&eipi^iic. 219 'lenthst. I. AY-VVINiioVV FLAT, 4 SUNNY I OOMS: II bath; newly renovaied: sanitary plumbing. 19 Flwiug place, b.-:. l'< . cmi Sutter, if laguua; s 16. U*r j ' CLA VTON ST., SOU lil OF FKED- -0 I '1 crick, moierii fit; 4 roomsand bath: cheap. \u25a0SJ- I 1 llT'F:it 1 LAT, 3 ROOMS. 1239 F'uL- V ' ' . som su. near Ninth. V icf; FLAT OF 1. ROOMS NEAR VAN NESS -> aye., .} 2O. sl'li A .'.. 6U2 Mtriets-. HAIGHT AND RAKER-NTCE SUNNY FIVE aud six-room flats; bts-. neighborhood. -J; I•} tl'l'l.KFL IT FOUR SUNNY ROOMS «3 1 . a.ua bath; no children. 528 Greenwich st. VI VV I- LA To L l"; 7 ROOMS AND BATH. *.» 9! F'olsom St., near -ixth. rpiNI'ED SUNNY I'll'KK FLAT, 6 ROOMS J- and hath. 8 Web-terst., near Halght. t LLOYEB IOVVN -IV You >c.- liats 'O rem by BALDWIN & 11.AVKI.L,10 Montgomery at " ..1 vi.ii.l. 1. si. NEAR STEINER-FINE '.'— sunny flats of 6 rooms and bath; yard; basemeni: $18. QAVK MONEY BY UcNTING SICK FLATS, j »T1 tHto i«is, at .--I'ECK .t COl'S, 602 Market st. L IK.'.i- MODERN. F'.Als. 0 ANll0. l.Uoila; I fSio.-flri: s>'e then., .".*_•:( Sevenih v;. HOUSEKEIiPING ROOMS. Capp Street. O/Y CAPP— 2 SUNNY FURNI-HED HOUSE- '' keeping rooms. Castro Street. <i1' CASTRO-2 CR 3 NICE FURNISHED tUU private housekeep;ng; larze lawn. KilUyStreet. |i|- KDDY—SMALL -C.NNV ROOM: FOLD- •'IIIng b d; use of kitchen; private family. ... . ll - : red.. .1] A FIFTH - SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- «)I 1 igliangriiis ; tath,stove.closet,privaie.*lo. \u25a0).]' FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- >- ' ket'.'ng: 2 S . 0: 2 $12 also siugle, $5. 1 rnn kl in Street. rr.*n-> FRANKLIN— L«RGK NICELY' FUR- «JV— nished sunny connecting rooms; suitable for bousekc Howard Court. Zt)Z. HOWARD-.' p..,- -ANT ROOMS COM- » ' —«J ul^te ior housekeeping. --,11 li WA. D.C'iR THIRD— FINELYFUR- -I"''' iiisheii 1. r.e sunny iron: "vms, firs*, floor. 1 1 JIU HOWARD— 2 FINE SUNNY FRONT lii' furnished rooms; ran.-:, rent $12 50: second be.l. l',o| HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT AND I*--— 1tack -,'arlors f urnisned for light house- k ej Jmu, , streei. *7 RQ MINNA— 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR / i. \)V house»eepitig; good sunny yard \ "1J MINNA—LA KG K SUNNY NICELY \ 'T.-0 furnisbed housekeeping. room; cheap rent, - 4/- MINNA— FURNISHED ROOM-, COM- J^U piete for housekeeping; large yard. -\u25a0 LKt IL,, -tic«s.. COI MISSION— LAKGE SUNNY ROOMS; <_ 1 cornice tor houseneeping: $2 a week. 1 A.- " Missl iN— NICE SUNNY FUI;NI>H- i I '«)•_) ed rooms for housekeeping: also sing c Kausch Street. \u25a0Ql BAL'SCH, COR. POLS M, BET. SEVENTM 'J ' and Fi»;hiti—Sunny fiont room and kitchen, : imIshed fur housekeeplug, «s. Scott Street. \u25a0 11 Q SCOTT—2 LVRGFI CONNECTING AN* X 1>l alcove: gas and bath; partly Inrrisiied. tti tilthsireo.. -1 til sfvenTh <gii.ard>'_ suites and Jt— kitchen: also single m.a : nev-ly renovated. KM-iti'ciilli Street. n(\Q.'* SIXTEEN IH, NR. VAI.R.N"cTa-3 ,'lU.>^ newly furr.iihtd sunny rooms: piano; exclusive Kit iin: no tht. dren. touth Park. IAGSOUTH PARK-MODERN FLAT, OR l't'l ) art of it; new y furnished: reasonable. Mockton -\u25a0 ' •*- -1 .1/1*- STOCKTON"—FURNISHED ROOMFOR I lc' I housekeeping; rent reasonable. Taylor Street. Q TAYLOR-COZY, CLEAN. SUNNY FOR- 1 nished roomi and oilices ;very reasonable. Twentieth Street. '-} ft99 TWENTIETH, BK I*. VALENCIA '> —and Guerrero, two sunny furnished con- ncct'ng rooms: bath. 1 --• --fn* .1 mine. / v l 7 VAN" Nil-s AVF:.—YVILL FURNISH TO I 1 11 suit or rent unfiirnish-d. a few •-legatil m'O'ir-.g; corner house; every 10cm front: sunny. V Miacellnneous. KIKiiEN, I ING-UO' M AND SMALL V bedrojm: furolihei. ii. D. 11. , box 20", Call. n UNFURNISHED ROOM-* FOR . LIGHT _ housekeeping: awry corivenlei.ee; large clos- ets, etc.; -(.. il 1< cation; leierences. Address X. V. '/.., box I, Call oflice 11-7 N*-*' l '-" Si.— Hit A U**'tClfi Of 10l »*»<• v-ali.. kunacrii/uoa 4-iui kaii aus taken. PHYSICIANS. 1 P" ~ •h.-ccciioKNUL 1206 market,-; res U '.bHi 20th si.; diseases 01 viouicna specialV.

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Page 1: 9OB BROADWAY. ~~ fi'J-YOFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. ~ OAKLAND~~ rzr~REAL KSTATK. THE EVENT THEEVENT OF THE YEAR. OF TUE YEAR. OAK-C'IVEREDADAMS POINT. OAK-COVERcI> ADAMS POINT. This famous

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897. 13

MARRIED. ,BAKF.R-McDONNELL-rln Oakland, November

10.1897. by Justice of tbe Peace Lawrence.Ernest C Baker and Maud McDonnell, both ofOakland.

',DURFEE— MARTIN-Tn Ficbfleld, Utah, No-

vember 2, 1897, by the Rev J. H. Meteer, Rob-ert J. Martin of Red Lodge, Mont.,and Mrs.

Emma V. Durfee, formerly of Stockton.FLYN'v—JORDAN—InCastroville. November 9,

1897. F-unene Flynn, formerly of Watsonville,and Mary Jordan of castroville.

FINK—YVALLIS-Atthe residence of the bride'sparents, near Crows Landing. November 4, 1897,by the Rev E. B.L. McClellan, George A.Finkand Miss MinnieB. Wallis, both of near Crows"'Landing.

LISCOM—SMITH—InAreata. October 30, 1897.by the Key. A. Hoibrook, George Heury Liscomand Maud L.Smith, both of Areata.

NATHAN—LEHNHARDT-In this citr. No-vember 10, 1897, by Judga Trout, HermanNathan and Charioite Lehnhardt, both of SanFrancisco. No cards

Ray—McLEAN In this city. November 11,1897. by the Rev. M.M.Gibson, D.D.. Flben R.Ray of Jamestown, Tuolumne County, CaL,and oruce M McLean of scotsburn station,Plc.ou County. Nova Scotia.

STONY—COLBY—November 9,1897,at the How-ard-street Methodist Kpiscopal parsonage, 643Howard street by the Rev. Jonn A. B Wlson,D.D., oeor<- Y\'. stony aid Mis. Jennie AliceColby, both or san Francisco.

WHITE—KILER—In Pomona. November 8.1897, at the home of the Dride's parents, by theRev 11. 11. Ric, simeon J. YVhite of Ontarioand Miss LillieB. Kiler.

ZIEGENFUSS-YVADE-In San Jos?,. November6. 1897, at St. Joseph's Church, by the Rev.Father Walsh, George J. Zleg^nfuss of SanJoie and YVin-frei C. YY'adeoi'San Francisco.

DIED.Eowen, John Joluuon. HansBentldn. John H. G. Llbby. AlonzoBlike. Mrs. E. F. Mclntyre. ThomasCounts, Mary McLsue, F;ug->ne J.Campbell, Harry Meehan. Thomasdinner, John J. Malo, JacobDevereux, Annie Markley, Bennett K.Dunham. B. F. Plccarclo. GulseppoDamon, Newton F. Quirk,DonaldFlynn. Hannah . Rock, Mrs. RossGrey, Sarah M. Mlva,JuliaHe iMiadt. Edward IL Simmons, JuliaHidden, Charles Summers. YVilliam K.Hooper (Infant) Ta lev, Edward J. • •

YVilliams,Llda M.

BOWEN— Inthis city,November 12, 1897, JohnBowen, a native of YVales, aged 60 years.

BKNTIEN—In Alameda, November 11, 1897.John Heiurich Gottfried Beullen, a native ofHamburg, aged 75 years *

BLAKE—In Stockton, November 10. 1897, Mrs.E. F.Blake, a native of Maine, aged 81 years 7months and 7 days. *

-COURTIS— In this city. November 1897,

Mary,beloved wife of W. G. Courtis, and motherof Pearl L. and Grace W. Courtis, anative ofCanada, aged 47 years.

*3-The funeral willtake place THIS DAY(Saturday), at 10 o'clock a.m.. from her lateresidence. 803 Page street, luierment private,Laurel HillCemetery.

CAMPBELL-ln this cltv. November 10. 1897,Harry (Scotty) Campbell, a native of Belfast,Ireland, aged 40 years.

L3"Friendi and aconalntanoes am raso'v.'.-fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Saturday), at 3 o'clock p. ir., from the funeralparlors of McGinn Rroi., 31Eddy street.- in-terment Laurel HillCemetery.

CLINGER— Livingstone, Merced County. No-vember 9, 1897, John J. dinger, a native ofPennsylvania, aged 32 years.

DEVEREUX-In thiscity. November 11. J897,at 10 o'clock p. m., Annie, beloved wife of J. P.Devereux. anative of Lockport, N. V., aged 47years, fTo-kport papers please cooy.l

ftyFrland-i and nrnnc.***.! **»-\u25a0» rosne-**:'-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. >t., from tbe par-lors of laccnerl <& Bacigaluoi, 629 Broadway,thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth and How-ard streets, where mass will,be celebrated fjrthe repose of her soul, intermans Holy CrossCemetery.

DUNHAM-InOakland, November 11, 1897. B.F.Dunham, father of Mary, Florence and RuthDunham, a native of Plymouth, Mass., aged 65yean.

jL7*Frlend3 and acquaintance! are respect-fnilv invite1 to attend the funeral servicesTHIS OAY (Saturday), at 11 o'clocic a. it.at me First Unitarian cnurch, corner Four-teenth aud Castro streets, Oaklaad. Intermentprivate.

DAMON—In this city.November 10. 1897, New-ton F. Dam in,a native of Chesterfield, Mais-,a;ed 51 year's 5 monihs and 20 days.

Friends and acquaintance! am respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORR(Sunday), at 11 o'clock a m., from the par-lors of the Golden Gr.'.e Undertaking Co., 2429Mission street, near Tweniy-ttrsu IntermentCypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral-car.

FLYNN—In this city,November 12. 1897, Han-nah Flynn,a native of county Waterford, Ire-land, aged 28 years.

a3"l'he funeral willtake place TOMORROW(Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from the parlorsof J. C. O'Connor & Co., 67 Mission street,lb-nee to St. Rose's

''church, Branuau

sireet. wner* a requiem high mass, willbe celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-mencing at 9 o'clock a. it. Interment HolyCross Cemetery.

GREY— this cltv. November 11. 1897. at herlate residence, 1304 Post Mreet, 3arab M.Grey,grandmomer or Mrs. Tobey G. Hughes andMrs. Camilla Kourget, a native of OrangeCounty, N.V.,aged 88 years 2 months and 21days.

flS~F"rlends anl acaualntancei ar» respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Sunday), at 8:80 o'clock a.m.. from her lanresidence, 13U4 I'osi street, thence to St. Mary'sCathedral, on Y'an Ness avenue, where a re-quiem high mass will be hela for therepose ofher soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m.

HEINSTADT—In this city, November 12. 1-+47,Edward Henry Heinstadt, a uative of San FSu-clsco, aged 3 month).

BOOPER— Ia Elmhurst, Cal., November 12,1897, iut'uut son cf William YV. and Ma.'garet E.Hooper. HW

HIDDEN—InPomona, Novemoer 7. lB97,Char.esHidden, aged 78 years.

JOHNSON— Near Soledad. November 6. 1897,Hans Johuson, a native of Denmark, aged 23years.

LIPBY—In Modesto. November 8, 1897, AlonzoLibby,anative of Maine, aged 60 years.

atcLANE—In this city, November 12. 1897. Eu-gene .1. McLane. beloved and only son of thalate John and Kate McLane, and onlygrand-

son of Valentine and Anne Hanlon. a native ofSan Francisco, aged 23 years ana 10 days.

BT*Friendi and acanalntancei are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW

(Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from his lateresidence, 1710 Dupont siree.. theuce to suFrancis Church, corner of Vallejo street aad

Montgomery avenue, where a solemn requiemhigh mass willbe celebrated for the repose ofhis soul, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. Inter-ment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

McINTY'RE—In Oaklanl. November 10, 1897,Thomas Mclntyre, anative or New York,aged63 years. BHJBSI

MARKLEY—In this city. November 11. 1897.Bennett Keener, beloved husband or Ida M.Markley,and brother of slgel s. Markley, a na-tive of San Fraucisco. aged 33 years. A mem-berof Go.den Gaie Camp No. 64, Woodmen ofthe World. ...

*BS~F'rlenin and acanalntanc«i «n» r-.**in»*v\u25a0

fullyInvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Suuday), at 2 o'clock p. m,from Pioneer Hall,Fourth sireet, near Market. Remains at theparlors of the California Undertaking company,123 Stockton sireet, corner of Geary. Inter-ment Laurel HillCemetery.

YVOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Golden GateCamp No. 64: Members are hereby requested toattend the funeral of our late neighbor, BennettK. Mark ey, from P.oneer Hall,Fourth street,TO-MORRoYV (Sunday), at 2o'clock p. st B/order

GEO. n.WILL-SON. Consul Commander.D.Oliver Junior clerk.

MALO—Inthis city, November 11, 1897, JacobMalo, a native of Finland, aged 26 yeara

a9~Frlendi am m-qiii.i**ci-»i are respect-

fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Satnrday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par-lors of Craig & Cochran Co., 22 and 26 Mintavenue, uuder tbe auipicei of the Sailors'Union of the Pac: nc.

MEEHAN—In this city, November 11, 1837.Thomai Meehan, a uative of lreiaiil, aged 68years. SSHSSftferJ* I",'^'

PICCARDO— Near Stockton, on Sonora road, No-vember 10. 1897. Gulseppe, beloved son- of Mr.

and Mrs. John Ficcaido, a native ot San JoaquinCounty, aged 8 ytars 7 months and 10 days. ,

QUIRK—I"this city. November 12, 1897, DonaldQuirk, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years.

ROCK— In this cltv. November 12. 1837, Mrs.Rose Rock, a native of Ireiar.d. aged 80 years.

Friendi are respectfully invited 10 attenlthe funeral MONDAY, November 15, at 9o'clock a. a. from the resldeucs ot her son-in-law. Edmund Marks, 916 lev-lsalero street,induce to St Ignatius Cnurch, where a reoulemmass will be offered for the repose of hersoul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. 11.

'inter-

ment Mount Calvary Cemeiery.

SIMMON'S— InOcean View, November 11. 1897.1»97, Julia Simmons beloved mo.her of Wil-liam atid Thorn.ii Simmons. Mrs. H. Hopkinsand the late Mrs. W. 11. Wood Held, a native ofCounty Cork, Ireland, aged 67 years 5 monthsand 18 days. .

ajfT-Friendi and ni-Qiialntancei ar-»" respect-

fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAT(Saturday), at 1 o'clock P. m., from the par-lors of lialsted A Co., 946 Mission street,In erment cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electriccar from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets.

SILVA—In this city, November 12. 18*7. Julia,dearly beloved wife of .iosepii Silva, and mother,of Hazel -diva, and daughter of Mrs. J. McCannand late Joha Mccann and sister of Kate,Hayes and Mamie VcCann, a native of sanFrancisco, aged 30 years A months and 23 days.

SUMMERS— In Waterford. November 9 1897,William Kendrick Summers, a- native of Mis-souri, aged 64 years.

TALLEY-Iu Siockion, November 5, 1897, Ed-ward Jerome 'failey, a native of Snelliug, aged29 years 2 months and 12 days.

YVILLIA3IS—In Oa<,inl. November 11. 1897,Llda M. Williams,a natlveof Ch caso, aged 23years

McAVOY & CALLACHER, j'FUNKRALDIRKCTORSiEMBALMKRS,20 FifthSt., Opp. LincolnSchool.

Telephone South 80.' ——^—•MM*——••••••••—im

ERtab. 185 1*. Tel South 47.

CRAIG &COCHRAN CO.Funeral Directors and Kmbaimer*,

28- 24 AND 26 HINT AVENUE.Lady assistants. Spacious ibapel for the use ofoar patrons. Rubber tires on oar am balanc*

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL KSTATK.~ ~~rzr~

THE EVENTTHE EVENT

OF THE YEAR.OF TUE YEAR.

OAK-C'IVERED ADAMS POINT.OAK-COVERcI> ADAMS POINT.

This famous tract of land with a mile oi front-ape on Lake Merritt. overlooking the very hestreside ice nortion

'of Oakland, to wit, YVebster,

Harrison, Jackson, Madison and i-ak sts., Is cowfor sale in subdivisions. This Is the event of theyear. a ireaiy handsome homes have teen com-menced by purchasers of lots. The street workis complete, 'me homes of senator <*co. C. Per-kins, lir.K. L.Dow, a. r. Coffin, R. Oeo Zahn. W.W. nilman. thai M. tooke and Frank C. Ha-vens are within one block.

Alldesiring the choices lots now on the marketare requested to call and be shown the property.Prices from 20 to $40 per front foot.

Special terms to those whobuild. Send for Illus-trated souvenir. Lake snore .Land Co., A. U.

jBreed, manager, 1070 Broadway, Oakland.

OAKLAND FLATS.

C*17 MODERN 6 AND 7 ROOM FLATS; NO«3) • i• dark rooms: stoves; porcelain bath;water and ashman free: near Adedne station.Oakland; key at 940 Union st. KuENIO AKROLL,lOOti Broadway, Oakland.

OAKLAND KURNITURK FOX SALK.

UyANTED—CASH BUYERS FOR FURNI-"I ture and household goods this week. Special

at the old store of H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Elev-en!IiSt.. Oakland.

ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTSALAMEDA KEAL KSTATK.

IVILLEXCHANOE EQUITY IN fOLLOYV-\u25a0

"'Ing Alameda residence property \u25a0 for gcod

sellable lot, valued at from $1500 io $2000, inSanFranciico, Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley, viz.: 1modern 6-100111 cottase, lot 50x150 fine locaiion,rent from #25 to $28. Apply to the Encinal RealtyOffice, 1457 Webster St., Alameda.

J UsT LIKE PAYINGRENT; GREAT BAR-cains inri-ul estate.

I if18J0— < ottage of 4rooms and bath.111750

—Modern colonial cottage; near station.

$3-50—

Beautiful 2-story house rooms; largelot. BM-''$2500— Colonial cottage 5 rooms.

MARCUSE AREMMEL, Bay-su station (broadj gauge), Alameda. f

l>wn/l LUTON BROADWAY: 40x142; ALLctJpOv/o. street worn done: near station.

<JJ»Q'O LOT 50x150, NORTH SIDE ENCT-\u25a0t^OOyJ. nal aye., near station.

ffljl('.~i\ LAROE tf-ROOM COTTAGE INtDJ-YjOY/. line order; lot 50x150: callsoon and

get a bargain.-

E. D. JLDD <& CO.

* LAMBDABARGAINS-A $1300— Lot33:4x100; nice cottage, 4rooms

!and hath: any termsI

• $1900— Lot 28x150; modern cottage, 5 rooms: and hath: easy terms.

$2800— Lot 40x150: beautiful new up-to-datecottage; $150 cash. fib per month; near stationand school; great bargain.

$3250— 2-story modern house, 7 rooms andj bath; near narrow-gauge lt.R.btation; (,ood bar--1 gain.I *3500 Fine 2-story bouse of 8 rooms; cornerIlot withsiable: easy terms

JfiflOO—Great snap: elegant bouse of 10 rooms,biillard-room. staule, etc.; near Morton-it- station.

Houses built 10 suit and to let Inallparts of Ala-meda. 11. P. MOREAL A CO..

1-132 Park St., Alameda.

iWEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_

Till*-v WEEKLY CALL,In.vracDer. formallina.

MONEY TO LOAN.

\\rE LOAN" ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6»V and 61,2 per ceut, Oakland at 7 an-l 7Lj>; any

sum. Manhattan Loan 00., Mills building.

VjANHATTAN LOAN CO ,10 MILL.SBUILD-\u25a0I'I ing ground iloor, make loans at lowest rateson 2nd mortsagesilife insurance, estates.real estatein probate and undivided Interests In real estate.

ANY AMOUNT AT 6V2 REX CENT ON REAL1\ estate: second and third mortgages, estates,m.dl video interests, real estate inprobate, liteIn-

i surance, goods la warehouse, furniture and pianos! without removal-, mortgages and legacies bought;

nodelay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., R3.

j OANS ON FURNITURE OR PlANO=> INJi S. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates,without removal; no commissions: no delays.J. NOONAN,1017 to1023 Mission, above fciXlii;tel South 14.

IGULY RESPECTABLE AND PIIIVAIKplace obtain liberal advances on diamonds

snd jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin J weir/fciore, 943 Market St.: telephone Ureen 204.

GO TO A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN-IT broker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs: strictlypri-

vate; low rates; tel. red 1121: esiabiishea 1869.

lOW RATE, tb tEH MONTH INTERESTlJ 011 each $1001): 65c per month on $10'); secondmortgage: any security. lush, box 2, Call Office.

IVE HAVE MONEY' 'lo loan on CUV'» real estate; Interest reasonable. Cat. Tltla

Ins. aud Trust Ca. 210 Montgomery st., Mlilsbuld.

PIANOS, FURNITURE, ETC.: No HE.MOV-aI; easy terms. 39 Flood bldg., 4th and Mrkt.

LOANS NEGOTIATED: LOW RATE OF IN-terest. SYLVAIN SALOMON, 328 Montgy.

ON FURNITURE Oil REAL ESTATE; l-OWinterest. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hallaye.

ON FURNITURE,PIANOS; NO REMOVAL:iow rates; no commission. Bonelli, 402 Geary st

Qi-I /10,000 ONLIFE INSURANCE POLICIES;•«35_LU low iutetest. JOS.B. TOPLITZ.330 Pine.

C*'I)TO $50.000; LOWEST RATES; IST &2D

•tJpi-Jv' mortg.;any proposition. Dryden, 4l3Mont.

l-I'MSTO SUIT BORROWERS; 6PER CENT;lOlsi mortgage security. LANK,19 Montgy, 1to4

ADVANCES ON FURNITURE," PIANOS,without removal. Calif, storage, 722 Mission.

"1 /lSIXTH—

MOST RKLIARLE PLACE TO-LU borrow money; diamonds and jewelry.

ON PIANO-, FURNITURE, WITHOR WITH-out removal ;iow rates: no com. 116 McAllister.

ANYSUM—IST AND 2D M'T'GES. EsTATES,etc.- 6 percent. H. MURPHY,628 Market

« WEAR'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THA.V WEEKLY CALL,la wratioer. formailing.

1INANUIAL,

J BOAS, 330 MONTGY.ST.—LOANS ONLIFE. insurance policies and buys bankbooks.V\,r ANTED— FOR 5 VEARS AT 5% PER'» annum. Further particulars withF. H., box18, Call office.

LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates.J McAFEE BROTHERS. 108 Montgomery st.

LEGAL NOTICES.

THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION,having received applications to. mine by the

hyurauic process from D. U. AHaulet ais,in thelambrid c mine near Plymouth, Amador Co., todeposil.in:;1:1. .1on a ilat; fiom W. C. Corbett audA YV. iarm Icli ,in.the McMartin mine nearOnion Valley, llumas Co., to deposit tailings be-hind tho dnm of the oood Hope Mining Co. inOnion ValleyCreek; from George W. Mobler, lntbe Mohler mine near Pike City, sierra Co., inde-

-1 posit tailings ina ravine below the mine: fromManuel Si vaand Joseph Enos, in the ManuelSilva Mining Co.'s mine near iherokee, Butte Co.,to deposit tailings in spring Valley Creek; lromJ. li.Knee. and Jr., In the Colfax Gravel andPierce clainii near Colfax. Pit cer Co., to deposittailings in Long Ravine; from L. L.sherrod etais., in the American Gravel MiningCo.'s minenear Centerville. Butte to., to deposit tailings Inravines below the mine, and from 1..c Kate HayesMiningI0., in the Manzanita mine near Sweet-land. Nevada Co., to deposit tailings In the im-pounding basin of the old Manzanita mine—notice that, a meeting willbe held at room 59,Flood building, san i-r ncisco., Cal, on Novem-ber 29. 1t97, at 1:3)r. M

MKTiiS—iURRIAGftS—MXMirßifh. marrlaga aid death noticss sent by mall

willnot be inserted. Thsy must bs handed inateltherof the publication ottices and bs Indorsedwith the name and residence 01 persons authorizedto nave the same published. J ,

BOKN.•ANDKRSON— In* Crows Lsndi g. November 7,

1897, to the w.te of asm Anderson, a son.BRi->T—in Pomona, November 7, 1897, to the

wife of J. M.Brest, a son.BUTTERFIELD—In Aroma*, October 27, 1897,

to the wlte of J. A- Butterfleid, a son.BURKE

—In Kureka, November 5, 1897, to the

wife of E. E. Burke, a daughter.

iPFARRER— Inthis city, October 27, 1897. to thewife oiA. It.Pfarrer, a daughter.

HALL—Near Modesto. November 8, 1897, to thewife of Charles Hall,a son.

HULT—In ton city. November 7, 1897, to thewife of O. 11uit. a sou. •

KANE—Near aro,' -November tf,1897, to thewifeof Henry Katie, ason.

RIANDA—Near >au Lucas, October 28, 1897, tothe wileof T. Rianda, a daughter.

SHELDON—In Pomona, November 8, 1897, tothe wifeof H. S. Sheldon, a son. .WILSON— In Merced, November 7, 1897, to the-

wiie of Lvitier Wiisou, a daughter.

CITY REAL ESTATE.

?i')i\ loilI RESIDENCE WITH LARGE*>P

—I'.UWU. grounds inWestern Adiition,in-

side of Devisadero st. flne building of 11 rooms,bath, . conservatory, garden, etc.; loi 82:6 x137:6: h.ilf cam if desired: soda: above lowDrice on account of leaving the clly. Apply L.Or.s'I'.'.RKEILHER. 630 Market sl.

CC. BEMIs,;. real estate and land agent,B'.'4 MONIGOMF.RY sT.

FOR SALE.Cl olce buildinglot on Army and 27th sts.: close

to electric toad.$5 00—Good corner for store; must be sold; lot

62:4.\60 feet.,#67oo— JOx 127 feet on Jackson st.. overlook-

ing the Presidio and buy.-50-vara on Page nt.;panhandle of park.$300— Choice building lots norih of park:Barguln

—>VV. cor. sch aye. and C St.; 103x95 ft.

IssioN" HOMEs.MISSION HOME.-.$21*00 io $3700; 5, 6and 7 room houses on

Liberty, Ca iro and 20th Bts.: ,*4OO casu, fibmonthly; 17 so.d ivsume block by F. NELSON,builder. , ..-*.-

V) FLA MODERN" IMP.: 18 -ROOMS; ATA•> bargaiu: test part Of cit.. GEO, W. H.PAT-TERSON, 1709 Mantel..u

FECIAL—

NEW MODERN 6-ROOM COT-tuge: lot 40 foe* front; very sunny and fin"

marine view: lovely home: bargain: $3500; 1114Green. SHAINWALD-BUCKBEE, '.20 Montgy.

8-KOO.VI HOUSE FOR" SALE IN MISSION,OW. of Valencia a. 11. F. s., box 12. Call.

KAIE A ACE TO I'URCH ASE FINE COR-tier; sieadv rental of .1125 per month. only

principals address io C. > OLEMAN,1t.06 Postst; or call evenings or Sunday.* _ ; __

;

ftEORGE M. SALSBURY. BUILDER, WILLVJ rail: gives low estimates: lurnishta plans forbuildings. 521 X st.. unset Dlatric .

SUBURBAN* PROPERTY.

LTA PUNTA TRACT, SAN' PABLO AYE,.iY. 3 miles norih of Berkeley; lots 1t0 .20 acres:low* price, lots 50.1200, $80 to.. 175 each; monthly

menu.

IJO ACRES ADJOINING CAR YARD OFJTU Valley I'.ailioad: $115 per acre; * eaiyierms. Ha HIHI,220 '-.atisoiii

-st.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.

l/'OR RENT— A TEN-ACRE KillII FARM;1 well Improved; splendid place for chickens;mostly In tearing; French prunes: 1 mile fromHaywards. iarticulars at 205 Valenclast.

SEND STAMP FOR ILLUSTRATED I'AM-;phlet of information about Calliornla lands,

li.FRANCIS, ran 69-71 Chronicle j.idg, S,*F .Cal.

SUGAR-BEF.T AND APPLE LAND—

200O ner s, in 10-acre tracts; near YV'aisonville:

'

$100 per acre. P.. P. QUINN", Watsonville: scadfor land cata cc.-t-.e.

LITTLE HOMES OLOsK 111 TOWN"; IM-proved: easy terms; also 4 io 12-acre piecej

on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. 11. TWING, so-nomaii'v: every Monduy at 632 MarKet it.. s. i'

PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.

DOOMING-HOUSE FOR RANCH .$2OOOXX a Hats for ranch 4000Mission property fordowntown property

—5000

100 business places, from $50 io 500088 homes and lots, from S5OO 10 2"-.On66 lanche-, from *450 to 50,001

H. C. DECEEK, 1020 Market st.

\YANTED—TO SELL OB EXCHANGE,»20liacres limber land, redwood and tan oak, InMendocino cou 'ity,tor property: Oakland vicin-itypreferred. YV.,box 9. iallOiilce, Oakland.

OIS IN EXCHANGE Foil FARE ANDoutlit to AlasKa at your own price for cash.

BENCHLEY ifc Co., 630 Market st., opposi.ePalace .Hotel.

STOCK IN" PAYING GOLD MINE TO EX-O change for ranch. B. *..4 8 iarki i St., S. I*.

PROPERTY WANTED.

TV"AX 1'El'-a COUNTRY * EAT OR HOTEL'» inCalifornia lorGreater New York property;

give, par.i -ulars and wil make an ort't-r. Ex-change, box 128, call ifiice

DENTISTS.

VAN VROOM A COS ELECTRO- DENTALV Parlors. 997 Market St.: lady attendant; nogai

or other dangerous anaesthetics fivea; electricitythe great agent used to relieve palu; teeth filledana extracted painlessly by oar new electricalprocess: a written guarantee given with all workdone: lowest prices; beat work; all surgical woreattended by G. W. Williamson, M.D.. physicianand surgeon: examination free by the nse of ourDew electrical appliances: porcelain and gollcrowns: bridge-work and teeih without Dlatej atpecla'.ty. Electro-Dental Parlors. 997 Marketn

"I/-ULLSKT OF TEETH, $5: PAINLESS XX-.I traction; see our Combination plate, thin aspaper: warranted 10 ye rs: teeth withoutplates;crown and bridge work our specialty: teeth im-planted or transplanted; fillingsSOc, crowns $3 50:all work pauile.is and warranted. Chicago DentalParlors, 24 Sixth St.

YEW YORK lisl--

I.ATK-,fA 60 UP;Itsilver fillings. 25c up; gold ings, 75c up;plates mended. $1up: all work warranted, pain-

less extraction. 60a 969 Mission si, SE. cor. 6th.

D~ R. GEORGE v. LEEK. THE GENUINELeek dentist. discoverer of painless extraction

and patentee of improved bndg•workor teeta

without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farreii.

DX LUDLUMHIC-L, 1443 MARKET ST., NX.Eleventh, charge for extracting when plates

are made; old plates made over likenew; lee.vfrom $8 per set ;extracting 60c; gas given.

CROOME DENTAL AsSOCIA'J ION", 759 MAR-_ ket, bet. 3d and 4th: pais specialists; palnlestextracting. iVlih gas. tl: plates, $7 up. nil, $1 up.

•J.: FULL SET OF TEE I11: BEST MAKE:*Z**). kept in repair: extracting free; fillings50c;crowns $3 50. Pacillo Dental Parljrs.* 18 Third.

OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 906 MARKET,painless extracting, SOc; open eve'ngs and Sun.

DH. J. J. LEEK. 11.-16 MARKET ST.; OPENevenings: Sunday tillnoon; registered dentist.

W~~ C. HARDING. M. D., 500 SC ITE COR.TT .Powell; lei. Main5375; painless exiractlou.

LL WORK REASONABLE AND YV'AK-ALL WORK REASONABLE AND VV Ait-ranted. DR. J. YV. KEY". 1320 Marke; at.

liTOF TEETH WITHOUT "\u25a0 -f—*\u25a0•*.*•*. DiiH. C. Young, 1841 Polk sL

CIOLTON" DENTAL ASSOCIATION,—

-A.Jt-/ kelsu DX CHARLES VV. DECKEB.

/'1 C LARKIN— OFFICK OF THEOil)ia I.-

-ui'-' I.iu>'m mi want ml. taken.

LOST.

\u25a05:1 fiREWARD—

MEDALLION BROOCH;*iJrJ.Y/ woman's bead; enamel set In gold andpearls. Return to D., Hotel l'ieasanlon.

TOST—

NEWFOUNDLAND BLACK ANDJ white dog. answering to the name of .Trusty;

$10 reward 120 Kddy st.

ff.911REWARD—

FOX-TERRIER DOG; 3\u25a0Jff*^U black spots on bade; license No. 1339:name and address on collar, Return to BONBROS., 100 Sixth SU

CERTIFICATE NO. 416. FOR 100 SHARESof the capital stuck of the Dutsch Miningand

MillingCo. Finder willbe rewarded by returningsame to REN O-W

-LD,1308 Pacific.

found;

L'OUND-O BEATDANE DOG. OWNER AP-P ply 800b Webster St., between 11and 12 a. m.,

and prove property.-

QILVEK WATCH AND CHAIN. APPLY ATO 1625 Fulton St., prove property ami pay exp. .

CHINAWARE.

TALK ABOUT BARGAINS!READ THIS:

Dinner sets, 60 ileces, ligh*. gray decoration,withborder, per set, 14.

\u25a0

Dinner an, 50 pieces, wild Ilower. with goldtrimmings, per set, $4 50

Dinner set, 50 pieces, bellBower decoration, withgold handles and trimmings per set, 95 75.

-CHEAPEST PRICES IN AMERICA.

'CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE

ELITE CHINAWARE.A SPECIALTY. .GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO.

Stores .Everywnere.52 Market Street, san Franciaco Headquarters.

FREEBICYCLESWATCHES.

CHINAWARE. •

TYPEWRITERS.

11HE OLIVER, VIsIBLK .WRITING TYPE-J writer, is creating a great stir In this com-

munity and is fast displacing the old-line ma-chines, .consequently «•\u25a0\u25a0 have on hand a largenumber of second hand ma hluei of all manes,allof which are ior sale or iemail call or seed forprico. F.YV.VAUGHAN&CO.,« rotunds, Millsbldg

EMIAGTON >'«'. 3; PINE OR lie Hi *2.i:sample sent. SCOTT & V AN.383 .Yiont

STOKAGE.

A T LOWEST RATES HOUSEHOLD GOODSj\.pianos, advances made; fireproof building. F.YV. ZEHFU.-..5, 840 Mission. lei. Mint 1821.

AT.LOW .BATES— FURNITURE. CARPETSpiano v household goods; clean, light com-

partments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017tolow Mlssloa (<%, above ulxtu; open eve-dues.

BB EDUCATIONAL. [SPANISH ACADEMY.

PROF". TROPLONG DEL 810, Principal.Class 1. sioos per. term of 8 mouths. $10.Private lessons per term of tnree liiotuhi.tbO.The less us comprise twice a week of ltoiya

houis' duration.811 i.eavon-'Orth St., near sutler.

ITALIANSCHOOL OF >INGING.1Piivate instructions by a qua ifieItear he- oforal music, t- 50 per lesson of 1 hour; the termembr.ices three mouths,

bilLe worth St., ueur Sutter.

A SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE ANDl\- 1- locution. 1215 octavia st., San Francisco,MISS t;HZA MACKINTOSH,pupil of Proiessor

-G. YY". Baynliam. Glasgow, Scotland, and graduateof thu .-chool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa,teacher. Office days. 'Ihurs. p. m.,Saturday a. M.

EALD's BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POSTSt.—Bookkeeping,' business practice, snor.-

haiia, typing, telegraphy, languages, EnitlishLrancbi's: eiectrical, civiland miningen glneeriug.purveying, assaying, navigation, eta; 20 teaclien:day and evening sessions: write tor catalogue.* YBES' BUSINESS COLLEGE L'25 MONT-

JO. gomery St.; Individual instruction In aborthand, typing, bookkeeping lelegraphy, eta: lifetcholarship $50: low ratei ler ween ana month.

"Tookkeeping-there is NO COLLEGE IDan 1artb whose course is as thorough as mine:4 to 8 weeks only required: rapiduy at figures a ;

specialty. TARR, 855 Market st,room 572.

IUN |'S DANCING ACADEMY, ls2o POST:I*Juvenile Classes Sats., 2pm: private lessousdully,10:30io5; adults'cass Monday evenings. I

t-NGLN|..Ei.iNG SCHOOL: CIVIL ELECL.Himining mech., survey, assay, archit.: day&eva:est. lbtfl. A. VANDER NAILLEN,933 Market.

INGING. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE;0 French, Spanish. Ger. long.:$2 mo. 109 Taylor.

MISS GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL;J'l adults c asi -at. 8 p. m. 317 Devisadero.

IJOOKKi.EPI.NG. AitiiiiJihiiu WRITING.gram., etc :day.n:cht: $5 mo. 1504 Mkt.,op.Bth.

BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCIiUoL OF' ACTING—Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building

LI.DLA.VI cCHOOL OF LI.OCCIIO.-. ANDD aniatlc Art. 0-8 sutler st.

SPANISH— cI.ASSi-.a DAIi.Y;$3 MONTH;1to 9p. M. Room 10, Y. MC. A. building.

GUITAR. MANDOLIN',iiAN AND VOCALlessous. *3ma Mar.- YVeslhans. 39 Fifthsi.-

.I*7 Mo.i ii.O.VII.RV COUNER OF CLAY—OJ. i open until i'-.HJ clock: branch Otlice ofiln- tall- siihßClptloiM and want ad*, taken.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

MR--. DR. F.CLARK, THE DISTINGUISHED]trance clairvoyant and medium; while en-

tranced sh? willreveal \u25a0 every hidden mystery inlife: she will show you how to overcome your Ienemies, iemove family troubles, restore lost af- jiectlons: unites the separated, recovers lost, stoleuor buried property: locates treasures, minerals;tells your entire Hie, past, present and luture.while jin a pertect trniics. Hours, TO a. m. to sp. v.;

'perfect satisfaction guarant- ed by mall. Sen.!stamp for circular wildspecial terms MRS DR.F. CLARK, iconii 26 and 2d, 120dMarket, opp.sixth.

Mil..I'ORI'ER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY'ant curd -read -r, % born double veil and second

bight; diagnoses disease, lull lie reading; la. 50c;

Cents $1: palm, ani clalrv.: sit. $1 60. 126 Tune

ME. -ODAN, YVIIRLD-RENOYVF.D CARD-i'i reader; pait, present and future: ladies andgents. 019 Eddy st. lionn 9a. m. 10 8 p m.

MME. LE NORMAND. CLAIRVOYANT,iormerly 1Polk St., returned to 502 O'F'arre.l;

readings; ladies, -sc; gents 50c

Its" MoLLIE VINCENT: MAGNETIChealer and medium. 28 Ellis St., room 8.

MME. RAVrNA READS LIFE 11.Ci-.Si i.f;business advice; names given; 250 up.s Fourtn.

RS. BOSS, PALM ST ANDCLAIRVOYANT:hours 10 to 4,7 to9; g. 50c, I. 25. 205 Tuik.

Gil'-V LIFE-RF:ADEK. 3 SEVENTH ST.:ladies 25c, gems Sue; ull questions answered.

ME. MOREAL, BE-1' MEDIUM, CLAlß-voyant. card-reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st.

V.ISS MELVILLE,*GREAT CLAIRVOYANT>'» and water reader. 921 Jiis-ion, opp. Mint.

MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—FIRST IN HER iprofession: never falls: advice; help. 929 Post. |

MI-s AMY'BERNHARDT;PARISIAN" CARD ileader: genu ?1. 122 Pou st. .rooms 10 and 11 j

MMI.HANSEN, PALMIST,CARD-WRITER; |past, present and future; 25c. * 1-18 bth, r. 5. 1

L"1 IIEL OKA Y.CLAIRVoYAN READ- i1-ii-r.pa uiis:,eleclio-magnelic healg. 1169 Mission |

MME. SYBILLE, CRADLE TO GRAVE; Fu- Iture hnsband'n picture 25c:ladles 914 O'Farrell |= j

SPIRITUALISM.

MRS. KATE IIASKINS, DEVELOPING CIR.Mou. eve.: clr.Tues. eve.; sl'.tlugs dal y;tl.

701 McAl.isier st.

MRS. MAYO teTEFIHS, ll'.'i/a OAK: CIRCLESTues. Bp. M.. Thura 2p m.; 25c; readings ifl.

AM. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE. writer. 118 Halght su; hours 9 until6p. v.

XiBS J. J. WHITNEY,SPIRITUALMEDIUM,l'l for messages and advice. 218 Stockton st.

OCCULT SCIENCE.

MRS. HURLHUT. 846 HAVES; TEACHER;magnetic healer; bus siti ings daily. .*

PALMISTRY.

IIR..K. l'c i-sEL1.1. Ml APSYCHIC ItHALIer treatments and liferead. ius. 88-89. -6F.ddy

MEDICAL.* PROCESS THAT Is RFECTLY HARM-

2K. less; never falls inany case of monthly sick--11. ss, no matter what cause; no electricity bum-bug or other dangerous methods; money in everycase refunded Ifa cute -Is not effected; travelershelped Immediately: years' experience: home inconfinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con-sult free the only reliab.e pliys cians, DR. ANDMRS DAVIEs, 14 McAllister su. next HiberniaBank; houis 8 a. m. 10 5 1nd 7 toB r. m.

ALLcases OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION"(lrom whatever cause) restored in a few

hours; snfe nt any time; no process humbug: in-stant relief for travelers; homo in confinement:my celebrated treatment and remedies for mo1thi1suppression never fad; every case guaranteed;consultation free and confidential.

MRS. DR. WYETH. 916 Post su, near larkln.

APROCESS THAT N'i.VER FAILS TO RE-store every case of monthly slckne-s from

whatev.-r cause in a few bours when medicinesand others have failed; no Instruments used;many yenrs' experience: every esse guar meed;advice free; terms reasonable: lir~ -class privatehome for continement. MRS. DR. DALfcIY, 1120Market st-, over Owl Drugs.ore.

A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURB iORall leniile diseases: a home incontinent -n ,

with best Dosslblo care; with the privacy of ah me aud the convenience of a hospital -. thosewho are sick or discouraged should call on thedoctor and state their case; they willfind inhertrue irleud: all consultations freeand absolutelyconiidentlai. MRS. DR. YER, 220 TurK St. .1LL OF DR. FOULET'S CAPSULES' ARK

-'» guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis-eases; positively safe and sure: no danger or aftereffects: taken in time Italso acts as a preventive:price $1 50 per box, sent free by mail on receipt ofprice; consultations 0.1 all special diseases free.WALLER ERO-., 33 Grant are.. S. F. A cau-tion—Before purchs*»ing elsewhere,' writeus.CLUE CURE, WII ..V OTHERS FAIL: NO0 medicine or Instruments: every • woman berown physician for all female troub es, no matterlrom what cause; restores in one day; nover falls:consultation tree: can be sens ana used at home.DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny St Orders by tot.

[ill.AND MRS. WEGENER, 1312 GOLDEN1 -' Gate aye., -formerly 526 Eddy st.— Safe, quickcure lor all f male cuuipltiints guaranteed; privatehome In ement: every comfort: lufanisadopted; terms moderate; pillsifl.

MRS. DR. SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS,diseases of the eye; a permanent cure guaran-

teed or no charge made; consult tree: hours. 10 to12, 2to 4, 7to 8, Sunday 11 to I. 410 Geary su

DRS. GOODWIN, DISEASES OF WOMEN;ladles near or far-, safe, quick cure guaranteed:

any a.lment; maternity home; oesi care; skillonly;low ftes; Dr. fcchnck's self-cure. fO. 401 Van Ness.

A BOON TO V-. IVES AND MoIHi. Si.-guro: price fl 50. RICHARDS <fc C0.,, 406

Clay su; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to SeguroManufacturing Co., 631X su, Sacramento, CaL

ALP AU'S FRENCH l'cLLS— ABOON' TOLA-dies withfemale troubles; no danger; safeand

sore; fi60, express c, O. D.;don't delay until toolate. OSGOOD BROS. Coast Ageuti, OaKland, CaL

GONFIDF.NITaL—

i.Ai/lii.3 IN Ii.oLBLKK.i communicate withDB. SANTEE, M utautaye., San Franelse ..1vUPEAK'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS;1'safe aul ifliclent emmenagogue: $1 per box,RICHARDS ACO.,druggisis. 406 Clay st.,soleagt%

STERILITY CURED BY MRS. .DR. SAT--0 tier, graduate n.d wife, 1709 Powell, tel red 2641

IJARIS MATERNITY.609 BUSH; CONFINE-J- ment a- home 10 days, »20. TeL Green 681.

SUBE CUBE IRBEGULARI'IIEs OR OTHERfemale diseasei. MRS DR. PUETZ, 254% 4th.

HOME IN CONFINEMENT; . DISEASES OFwomen. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Blh st. Alameda.

I R. HALL 14_McALLlSTElt ST., NEARXJ Joues— Diseases of women and children.

pHF.APEST ANDBEST? IN" AMERICA—TnEV

'WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in the

United States or Canada one year for $100,post-age free. \u25a0•-.*\u25a0' :,,:

iPERSONALS.

IFMRS. 11. LIND OF 767*4 HOW . RD ST.1will send her address 10 a friend It willbe of In-trrrsi to her. Audress B. *-. box HO. this ollic.-.

rOUNQ PEOPLE'S S ICTETY WILL oiVK.X their first entertainment and dance ibis even- Iingat Crys al Mali (}> iiiiHiiCas 1-), 909 Mi.rketSt.; a very enj iv hie time is promised. Tickets i

udinlttiingladies and genllenr n, 2">o

THE COMIC UPERA INI.0 O. 1. HAIL ON1December 1 cannot take piece owing to sick* !ness; pupils thoroughly prepared for tee pries-

slonal stage at J. (i FIY'E'

-O; era School. 1330Market St., Murphy Building.

WANTED- TO Pi RCUASE YV LNUT'» shell juice. Appy WALNUT,dox 105, CallOflice.

DR. COWAN. CHIROPODIST, REMOVED TO !elegant office*, 229 Kearny M., near Bush

\lAROUERITE GARCIA,EMBROIDERING i-»' and sewing. 281,-; Sixth at., room 15

ALWAYS FIRsT IiMV MOTI' \u25a0; ALWAYS jinst isyour encomium upon myhair dressing, |

though it cosis only 28c; bangs cut anIcurled. ,15c; switches, $1 to *3; stray or blenched hair re-stored to its natural color. G. LEDERER, 11lStockton st.

QUINONIA ISTHE HaIR DRESSING, PARexcellence; ask anybody. G. LEDLi.EK,111

Siockton st. .IAW— WANTED, MAN TO STUDY"LAYV IN•J office; prefere cCd iogood reasoner; willingto

pirciiase increst In busine.'. Full particularsir ins. J., box 12 call.

HAVE YOUR FEATHER RIDS AND PH.-lows tilled. McCABE, 870 Mission, cor. 1ifth.

DOOMS WHITENED.*l50 UP; PAI'llKKil.fl;Ittiuie,!,S2. i.DIXON.-121 Joues. TeLBlk. 129.C

MASSAGE AN'O ELHCTRIC TREATMENTSfor nervousness, gen i:1dcbiili-. rheumatl-ni,

etc.: ben teference. Mils. 1- JOHNSON, ulli/ljGeary st.

MRS. -CSIK GRIFFIN. LATH OF MME.i'l Plil litis', ladies' hair-dresser, manicure, chi-ro|K)d:s:. bH\'a Geary sL: Tel Brown -104.

ADVI-.1-. FREE: DIVORCE LAVl*-. A SPEC-ialiy:prlvaie:no fee wltbout success :CoUectlOns

c.YV.HOYVE. any at law. h5O Market.cor. >tockin.

C/ wiBUSINESS CARDS PRINTED. $1;OX)*' 25 visiting cards, 25c. HILL22ViGeary.

PAPEB-UANGI.no, painting, vvhiten-X in«, it*.;iv.II paper. 4c up. MERIGAN,1*302YVebsier. Telephone, Pine 4933.

BADGES. PHOIo. AND BADGE BUTTONSmade in San Fiauclsco at Eastern rices

WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay st . S. F.

810 OUTDOOR STEREOF 1ICON' SHOW EVE-ry night cor. Market nud sixth sis

* ortislirad-vertisemects in livingliaht: promoters of busi-

ness. Consul! OWL ADV. CO, 1140 Marketst.

Ml:-.Git. 1). BALION.-SPECIALIST l.NiOV-llnements and female diseases, SOH Howard. ,

L'LECIRIC LIGHTS IN EVEKV ROOM; jXjvvincnesier House. 44 'third st, nr. Market:'.00 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to HO perWeeK; lree bus and baggaie toand from the lerry.

btFE. F'i.c vi-

liAiit-1 BF.MnVED BY'electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH 2115 Rush.

SUll'T'OORDER ON F.AsV l.sftlA LL.YIi IS.0 L LEMOS, 1117 Marke; Hi., bet 7:h and bth.

CILOAKS and :AILOH-MADi'. sens BE-.' tailed at wholesale hgures. 20 Sansome st. j

HHUF.-CliMlOi', SANITARY PLUMBER, j.raslitter. t'JH ..olden (.ate hv. Tel. sutler 47 L

DRESSMAKERS.

MME. GOLDST MX-ELEGANT. STYLISHdresses tb up; dresses made over. 0 i* ddv.r 86. |

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

AT I-HERMAN. CLAY" A- CO.'*, THE MUM-cal 1eadquarters of the Pacilic Coas:, v tha i

place to buy pianos and organs; new pianos from17) to »14b0; second-hand irom tb > upward;

leimsas-low as $3 per mouth: sole repress :ta- ,tives for steinway it sons," a. B ihsse, i-.merson.Ludwig. sm i i.A Lames planoi anl FJitoy planus JHnd organs. Corner of Kearny and suiter sti.

rOR 2 DAY'S YVE OFFER A FINE STEIN--1: way $-.00*. a < ba 6 Bros., Ham null!and Dew-ing Bios will be solo at aboui halt lejtular pricefor cash: all In lineorder; an Emerson, $61): and jseveral curl.cads of flue new pianos at lowp. ices;

and term* easy. Tbe .1 DEWING CO., 3d floor,IFlood Oniding, Fourth and Market sts.

Vt.-.1.l 11. Tile. OLDr.VI' AND i.AKO-est house wps: of i!iica;o Is KOHLER A

CHASE'S 26." 28 an i SO O'l an* li st. Piauos,organs and all other musical instruments, of allgrades and prices, lerms easy; pricei loweit. jFverythln*; (.osslbia cuu-j lv picas* aul kutlsfy !

ihecustomer. HSJESBB\CI l.\] SACRIFICED—I.I-1OFPIANOS '\u25a0

-it- for following week:?s6o steinway. 9275: !fi-,50 (hickfilug, ?2.-,0 if4so Colby. $2-5 SHOOCcnover. (300: long list second-hand pianos, halfprice, 850 up. The*. YV. SPENcER COMPA- iNY, 933 Market st. \u25a0-.

•'.\u25a0' I

.llSECOND-HAND PIANOS, .-QUAKE AND j*-""upright, a; your own price ind on your own j

terms, for one week only. we musi bars room fornew stock SHERMAN, CLAY di CO., cor. ofSuiter and Kearny sia

BON /-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICKS—Haines. Knabe, Bush &Certs and others; sec-

cnd-harri pianoi Irom *100 up. YV. i. HAMIL-'ION, successor 10 A. LBancrof: A Ca. 524 Posi

IARGESIOCK OF ST EIN AY. CHICKER-i. ing and other standard makes of uprightpiano, from ?125 to $260 at HEINE <t CO., 136 IEllis, V. M. C. A. bui ding; sHAW agents.

AND THAT AIN'T NO LIE—HORNUNO'SA pianos rre ihe best; bargains: second-handsteinway. Gab er, Ivers A:Pond. 210 Post si.

viiGOOD 2D-HAND PIANO-;TERMS EASY;—V prices low; ibickering, Steck, Vose, steillng.

BF.NJ. CURT A Z A eo.t, iiiand lUn'iarrell si.

.Ollill-.il.t CO.. l'.i JIU.Y .MAIZV. NEWBY,0 Evans, Brings ana other pianos: see our rentHun; no interest nrst year. 30K. SIO 312 Post.

ADMIN"lsTRATOlt'.i SALK—

MU&T SELIj'.pianoi a*, immense reduction for cash or !

Installments EaION F.sTaTE 735 Markot s*. jTl-,.\-I)AV REDUCITON" SALE FOR CASH;1new and second band at great bargain. Ma U-iR.VIS 769 Market st,

I INF;fcTEINWAY IPRIoHi PIANO; SAMEXas new; sacrifice. 1361 lolsom, near Tenth.

FAMILYLEAVING MUs I' SELL 8600 UP-X right; great sacrifice. 815 Golden Gate aye.

pIANOS, ORGAN-. ALLKINDS OFMUSICAL!J Instrument tuned, repaired. 113U/2 Jii-s-m.

KING.-BCRY (1897 MoDEL), IS The PIANO iyou want. J. HARRY oil,5116 Hayiss.. |

CO 111 i ANO;i.I'.hA 1 ll.UIn .I.VSCHMI.Z,(iJpIUU. 16McAllister, near Hibernia Bank.

SUPERIOR cIoLI.NS, ZITHI'.ItS,OLD<fcN'EYV. j11. ML'LL.-.8, maker, lepairer. 2 Lailiam placu i

KNABai I'IANOS; NF.VV oCALK; .MiiVIStyleJ. KOHLER ACHASE. 30 o" Farrell si. I

AU SHERjiaN, CLaY & CO.'a ONLY i» "—you nnd a stock of new Steinwar -pianos.== —- jFOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.

TjiINE LOFT HOMING PIGEON'S. lNCl.iu-X Ing prizi winners, in pairs to suit; 1 trioPesrlouinea fowl, t'i50. 2029 San Antonio aye., Ala-meda.

-Jj 17 DOMESTIC SEVVT.iG-MACHIN*yP1I. gosd as n-w. 1915 Mission St., nc. 15th,

SOLITAIRE DIAMOND KING $22, YVORTH$40: also one $18. worth $30, at 15 Grunt ay,-.

1TUNIS ST. BERNARD PUPS; CHEAP. 1593.T Fulton st., corner Lyon.

Q.)rj-

SCHOONER; NEARLY NEW: NEW»j)—Ii), sails: 25 tons Inquire CalliornlaYacht Club. Oakland Creek.

I-OR KALE—ESTABLISHED MILK-COUN-X t**rtrade; cheap. Apply between 11 and 12 at319 Sixth st.

VEYV ELEGANT 6-FOOT QUARTERED.1' oak bar and back bur; sacrificed. 512 Bush

OKI 111 •'. FROM BUSINESS: OUR ENTIREJt stock of rattan furniture and Cab.* car lugeswillbo so at wholesale cost. Ca'iforuia RattanWorks, 745 and 747 Mission st., bet. 3d and 4ih.

"OOME '96 AND '9c STERLING WHEELSO at a bargain.'' A. C. NICHOLS A CO., 404

Battery si.'

JB. POOL HOUSE-MOVER,-DEALER SEC-. ond-hand buiidingmaterial. 1112-110 Mission.

Bl ILERS.EN GINE-, AADMACHINERYMCINTOSH <fc Wolpman, 137 Beale St.

IT^OR SALE—

sPi.EX DID RoUGH-COATED:st. Bernard bitch Alma (Duke of Edinburgh-

Lady Gladys). Applyat 1320 Geary street.. •

SAFES— BARGAINS INNEW AND SECONDband: all sizes; half original cost. 109-111

Market st, S. F.

\u25a0 .OILERS, ENGINE-,PUMPS, BELTING.GASllensines; bought and Bold. WHITE 516 MissionOF FEE-MIi.L..-CAL.HAND-TRUCK. LEI-Itei-press. «e-k and safe cheap. 102 Clay st.

BAGS, BAI BARS, MIRRORS, taHO W-cases. counters, linoi.urn, otlice furniture, store

and omce furnitnre and fixtures: new and second-hand. J. Noonan. 1017-1019-1021-1023 ah*Sion sc, above Sixth.

{.>ARS, SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, SHELV-Iiing, etc, bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 11a.

SEWING-MACHINES.

fIBQ MONTHLY; RENTED. REPAIRED,*tjp«i bought, sold; machine supplies. 45 sixth.

LLKINDsBOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED.rented; repairing; luwmi rates. 205 Fourth,

ROOMS TO LET.

. Lean strtMti.j9l BUSH-2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- I1— 1 nished front rooms; piano; ga»; running •water. hmsn

SO/- RUSH—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; FUR- 1O— vl nished; single; for gen leman. ,- -—\u25a0

1A-tiUy Hiroei.•

110 ED—

HOUSE NEWLY RENOVATED;1 lO front suite: other sunny tooms; $5 up 1——\u25a0 . 1'

-t'.'

*.'««•••-

-SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STHtO st. near Mnrket: furnished and unfurnished.1AlEIUUTH-NICESUNNY FRONT ROOMS.

....I, .0-.rvitt: CTSMpPOLITA N-s- ELECT FAMILY1 hotel; ICO Fifth bb.cor. Mission: rooms 50c,

«.">c an.l $1 per night; S2 to $5 per week.

1i\l'IKIh-plka-ant SUNNY' UNFUR- '\u25a0

X VIrush •1romis tolet.-

Oisnni-

1reco .Ifi

'" ''"'M

_SUNNY UNFURNISHED' "'

b.»v-wiiuow room; kLchea; gas-siove;running water.

7-KM folsom— 2 DOUBLE SUNNY frontt clef rooms: rent 1h-ap

x .lia"-'-©OS.

cTDOYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIs— INCANDES.1» cent lichts; lend room unokin- -room and jladles' parlor; roonis per nlKht, isctosl 60: week,

'$2 to Sh: moniu, *S t.> 130; elevator 011 othce |floor rooms with hot and .old water: baths.

ROSF.DALE HOUSE, 321 ELLI*—̂

200 SINGLE |and lan., rms; 20c to 50c 11 i;lit.$1i"fA wk. !

Pi kiln street.

Of' FRANKLIN"—

1 BEAUTIFUL FRO N r—\J rooms; furnished and unfurnished sunny.

Falcon Street., D FULTON (FULTON HOUSE)— NICELYFI'K-•» nished rcorns: singleoren suite: ifSand $15 up.

aGolden Gatn Avenue.

-90 GOLDEN" GATE AYE-B VY-WIN'DOYV0—•' rooms, urnisned: al v single; folding-beds.

"I jliJ GOLDEN" GY X AY '.-

2 I'UR--1 -"1nished 10ims ior housekeeping; $8.

LuHani sirou..

IynftB HOWARD. NEAR EIGHTH-LARGE1

—v'C newly furniihed room, with bath; 36.

1"sOft HOWARD, 1011. F'oUKTcEN'TH—altUusunny front rooms; rent $9.

Ivy Avenue.

"IAQIVY AYE.—

LARGE NICELY" FUR-<i\J-V iished front room, suit. for housekeep-ing: $7 a momli.

lvearnr Street.

ARLINGTON HOb-rcK 127 KEaRNY"—

*"V. Pleasant sunny looms, en suite and single!trst Class in every respect; terms reasonable.

Market Slide..

11 Oh MARKET—

*?UNNY BUSINESSj 11—— suiies; also single rois.: newlyrenovated.

Mason srreet.

1 "IAO MASON-

NICELY FURNIsHEDI JLUO rooms, ?5 mouth up: bath, gas; board op-

tional.

a. .ttiii"-

<rou..

HANCOCK HOCSK. .a. MISSIOJf: SELECTlamily niomniK-houss 51 50 ;o»l jer week.

o-iurrdll .Mi-eji.

i9QO 8'1F.1.1. NFI1RVAN"NF>S AYE—

i '"— sunny liirnUhed room, sulub c forgeu. ;$1.

1.blk sireo..

"I ({AO FOLK, COR CLA V—lVERY LARGE,IUIOpicely furnished fiom room; reasonable.

.ioat siree..

RANDOLPH HOUSE. 501 POST, COR. MASON;50 bay-window pnrlors; smaller roums; run-

ning water, gas: $l50 to *4 50 per week.

CCJiI I'js'l—

CHANGED HANDS; THOU-——oughly lenovated. suites and single; hot

and cold water, bath. Mlis. M. sCHCCZ.

:ii.ii* -..» .Ql9 SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUN-—

"i— nyrooms: $1and up.

c luck ton street.

EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKOON - ELEGANTrooms; suite or single: day, week or month;

baths; hot and cold water, trans'eui, elevator.

1-wenty -second Street.

OQO7 TWENTY-SECOND—

NEWLY" FUR-Odd Inished suite: also single room.

V -.. «... Alcicc

Ql f* VAN NESS-LARGE SUNNY NICELY'JIU turnlsbed front room: telephone.

!•}/".VAN NESS-LARGE NICELY FUR-OjUnished room: morning son; $8 mo.;gents.

Midee 1 niiiriiiiv

VEVVT.Y FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN"X' private faml y. with gas and bath: desirable ;locaiion. Addre. s Rooms, oox 60, Call 1Uice.

SUNNY.; FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND!O cold water, large c'oset, ba n, gas. etc.: good ilocation; 0 minutes' walk from Kearny and Mar-ket sis :reierences required. Addr.si i". P. P.,box 2 Call Ollice-

HOARDING AND ROOMS.

HOTEL BF;KTLIN.-, 714 BUSH, ABOVEPowell— strictly first-clan: for gentlemen and

families: convenient to business center aim prin-cipal streetcar lines; references r quired.

T-N" ALAMEDA; AN EL-GANT ROOM ORJ. suite, for couple or gentlemen: marine vie.v:sonny; 2 mlnuies from Station: terms reason-able." G. R. 8., box 95, CallOflice

QAO VAN NESS—

NEYVLY FURNISHEDOUO sunny rooms; table board; terms moderate

KOOKLYN-

HoTKlj, Wi-211 BUsH sT.board and room $1 to $'-' per day, 16 to #12 per

weeK; choice rooms 60 cents 10 $1; tul'.e roomilorfamily Sl lofl60 per night. first-class servlca;lree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY.

HACKMEIEI.'s HoTF-L 123 TO 129 EDDYSt.; choice sunny rjomi $2 50 per week and

up; board, Al table. $iiand up. FRED ERTELand ADAMHACKMEIER,Proprietors.

liiE YV aiDURE,Milt) POWELL 1PP. UNiON"square— Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele-

ganilv furnished; board. MRS. J. A. CALHOUN".

STORES TO LET.

pORNER !-T «RE AND 2 LIVING-ROOMS;Kjfixtures complete for grocery and bar; goodlocaiion; cheap reuU 941 Bryant st.

OTOKK, BEST LOCATION, SUITABLE FORO dtessmaking parlor, milliner}-store or restau-rant. Address b x 275. Haywards, val.

W.TOBES, OlFn ES, BASEMENT, HALLS, IN"0 old .building of V..M. C. A.,.3- suiter; rentlow; splendid location for restaurant. Apply H.3. UCCOY, 208 Mason st

TO LET—

BAKERY OVr.N AND RANGE;1rent low; rooms. 1101 Howard st,

OFFICE* .TO LET.

EMMA SPhECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR-kel si.-*l2 to fill. / SHION. room 210.

HORSES.

t""OR SALE FOR want OF USE, TEAMP of roan m.-res. white points, sui able for family

carriage or lightdelivery wagon: aLo four hoi seasuitable fgr delivery- wagons: all sound and ingood o der. tan be seen at Log Cabin Bakery,1723 Sau Pablo aye.. Oakland. .

AUCTION SALE-) EVERY SATURDAY AT11 o'clock of horses, baggies, wagons, harness,

etc. porturn sales yard* 220 Valencia sk, 4.YVAIKINs,auctioneer.JllHOiloß* FOB SALK; A I.SO WAGONS.Ji-f bnggie^ carta, harness; Grand Arrade HorssMarks:, 827 sixth sk: auction tales every W»l--aesdaf. bULLIV'AN'*DOV Auctioneers.

JUsT ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT ANDdriving bors*-B. TATTiUSAI.L'S, 721 Howard.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.

l^our-

passenger cart, BREWSTERA coupe and landau, practically new: cheap.O'BRIEN .v sONs, Golden Gale aye and Polk st.

ALLKINDS.NEW* SF.COND-HAND WAC-OM carriage. buggies, carls, harness; largest

assortment, lowes. prices. Uthand Valencia sts.

BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS* IXnew and second-hand wagons, buggies, carts.

harness, robes aud blankets. Leibold HarnessCompany, 211 Larkln m., opp. new City Hall.

L INK LAUNDRY', BAKER'S AAD

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X wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1duelopand open buggy: also 1 hack. e23 Harrison sb

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

ADVICE P .EE; DIVORCE LAWS A SI'EC-Salty; private;no fee without success tcoileciions

O. W.HOWE, atty at law,Bso Market, cor.Stocktn.

ADVICEFREE: NO CHARGE UNL* sS Sue!CCUfuL YY. W. DAVILajN. Wf Mafktfl*.

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HOUSES TO LET.

( -Ri> M 11Ol's ;BiTHi FURNISHED. $20;unfnini-hed. *12; Western Addition. H. R.,

box 96, Call tilllce.

<]W 8'ROO s, XVIH. 27 O.VK • ROVE

*-\u25a0 J '-'• ay,., <ff Hit- lis-in, bet sth and lltb.

fi'J-Y HOU-E OF 7 iOi.S AND BATH.<?a-0. 80S Geary St.

1 TTOCSE OF 5 ROOMS; STABLE. ? 82 HENRY»- 11 street.

*L•;••).•; 7 ROOMS, BaTH AND LAUNDRY.tii

—«-». DEMPa 1 lib Glen Par-i ay.-.. iff

Twelfth Bt.

'I- Fl EUI lON-TENEM. NT OF 3 ROOMS;—-O rem $3

A ROOM'S and kitchen: first FLOOR.X -Si Natoma St., near tourth.

X- 2ND (CENTRA I.HOUSE)— LATELY Xl•N--\u25a0«- ovatid; quiet; respectable most rc*n nimbi .ffl»Q HOUsE vF 5 IHIMSINFINE ORDER:

«3 O. come see it. 1567 Kearny, nr.Greenwicu.

A LLOVKR town--V You s-e booses t*i ren bv'BALDVV'IN a-.HOW I.L 10 Montgomery »\u25a0

lIIINISHKIIHOUSES.

I'ii.l.YGl*. COMP ETELY FURNISHED:V./ Alameda: mil cheap, .vudiei-i I. 11.. 7.10

eh st.

COTTAGES TO LKT.'>''i*•)AlMV UNNY COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS,Ol»i ,_ bath, 1, .-.men . yard; reut, *14.

"--OTTAGE; 4 LAR'iE .•\u25a0 *'» IS: -I1RLE. 238t colliicgivtolst., beu Nl.ie.e nth A Tweu'.le.h.

SUNNY Cul 1 Ai.l-: 4 RoOMS IN REAR;tO tl'ibO. 224 Va I'Farrellst

pOITAGI Ot 4 rooms and BATH. ap-Kjp y 40H Dolor,s St.

Qu) DE CACHED COITaUI- OF 4 ROOMS;•L*>i

—. tinchildren. 1528 Buchanan, near Gea y.

c CN NY 1 1AOE, 4 BOOMS; TOGOOD ,EN-O ant $13. 4-17 Flf li.m-a- Bryant.

i FLATS TO LET.

/^.1 M FLAT 4 ROOMS. BATH; MODERN«_ 1«). improvements. 826 Cement, Richmond.

II/'"I

-CLAY-MOD.RN UPPER FLAT: 7

J UI0 large -in u> rtcui:ele.tiic gas lighting.

c;|/' n Fi.AT 3 MS AND KITCHENC1O.i»U. Geary s..

.) FINK SL'S.iY FLATS; 4 AND0 BOOMS;—bath. 715 Grove: tflauul $25.

L"LAT(NEARLY NEW) OF 6 ROOMS: BAsE-X me.*.: and large yaid. 11*518 Fulton st

QjlQ UPPER FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH• 10. on Twelfth si. li.MPsTER 36 Glenlark aye.

C-ir. AND $2250, CUED FROM 918>. Idsiid »25: 2 line flats, 6 rooms and batheach; IMbVa lijo, near Van Ness; ail modernConveniences: sunny; large yard.

\u25a0 C-).y 5 RM.UPPER FLaT, 315 .'FARRELL,«jj

—— . near Masou Apply 15 Grant aye.; ; '_

VICI -j.rtOlJ.il Fi.AT FURNI HLO FOR-\u25a0.i boase&eipi^iic. 219 'lenthst.

I.AY-VVINiioVV FLAT, 4 SUNNY IOOMS:IIbath; newly renovaied: sanitary plumbing. 19Flwiug place, b.-:. l'< . cmi Sutter, if laguua; s 16.

U*r j'CLA VTON ST., SOU lilOF FKED-

-0 I'1 crick, moierii fit;4 roomsand bath: cheap.

\u25a0SJ- I1 llT'F:it1LAT, 3 ROOMS. 1239 F'uL-V

''. som su. near Ninth.

V icf;FLATOF 1. ROOMS NEARVAN NESS-> aye., .}2O. sl'li A .'.. 6U2 Mtriets-.

HAIGHT ANDRAKER-NTCE SUNNY FIVEaud six-room flats; bts-. neighborhood.

-J; I•} tl'l'l.KFL IT FOUR SUNNY ROOMS«3 1

—. a.ua bath; no children. 528 Greenwich st.

VIVV I-LA To L l";7 ROOMS AND BATH.*.» 9! F'olsom St., near -ixth.

rpiNI'ED SUNNY I'll'KK FLAT, 6 ROOMSJ- and hath. 8 Web-terst., near Halght.

t LLOYEB IOVVN-IV You >c.- liats 'O rem by BALDWIN &11.AVKI.L,10 Montgomery at"..1vi.ii.l. 1. si. NEAR STEINER-FINE'.'—

—sunny flats of 6 rooms and bath; yard;

basemeni: $18.

QAVKMONEY BY UcNTING SICK FLATS,j »T1 tHto i«is, at .--I'ECK .t COl'S, 602 Market st.

L IK.'.i- MODERN.F'.Als. 0 ANll0. l.Uoila;I fSio.-flri: s>'e then., .".*_•:( Sevenih v;.

HOUSEKEIiPING ROOMS.

Capp Street.

O/Y CAPP— 2 SUNNY FURNI-HED HOUSE-—''keeping rooms.

Castro Street.

<i1' CASTRO-2 CR 3 NICE FURNISHEDtUU private housekeep;ng; larze lawn.

KilUyStreet.

|i|- KDDY— SMALL -C.NNV ROOM: FOLD-•'IIIngb d; use of kitchen; private family.... .ll-:red..

.1] A FIFTH - SUNNY FRONT CONNECT-«)I1 igliangriiis;tath,stove.closet,privaie.*lo.

\u25a0).]' FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE-•>-• 'ket'.'ng: 2 S.0:2 $12 also siugle, $5.

1rnnklin Street.

rr.*n-> FRANKLIN— L«RGK NICELY' FUR-«JV— nished sunny connecting rooms; suitablefor bousekc

Howard Court.

Zt)Z. HOWARD-.' p..,- -ANT ROOMS COM-»'

—«J ul^te ior housekeeping.

--,11 li WA. D.C'iR THIRD—FINELYFUR--I"''' iiisheii1. r.e sunny iron: "vms, firs*, floor.

11JIU HOWARD—2 FINE SUNNY FRONTlii' furnished rooms; ran.-:, rent $12 50:

second be.l.

l',o| HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT ANDI*--—1tack -,'arlors furnisned for lighthouse-k ej

Jmu, ,streei.

*7RQ MINNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR/ i.\)V house»eepitig; good sunny yard

\ "1J MINNA—LAKGK SUNNY NICELY\ 'T.-0 furnisbed housekeeping. room; cheap rent,-

4/- MINNA—FURNISHED ROOM-, COM-J^U piete forhousekeeping; large yard.

-\u25a0 LKtIL,, -tic«s..

COI MISSION—LAKGE SUNNY ROOMS;<_ 1 cornice tor houseneeping: $2 a week.

1A.-" Missl iN—NICE SUNNY FUI;NI>H-

iI'«)•_) ed rooms for housekeeping: also sing c

Kausch Street.

\u25a0QlBAL'SCH, COR. POLS M,BET. SEVENTM

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and Fi»;hiti—Sunny fiont room and kitchen,:imIshed fur housekeeplug, «s.

Scott Street.

\u25a01 1 Q SCOTT—2 LVRGFI CONNECTING AN*X1>lalcove: gas and bath; partly Inrrisiied.

ttitilthsireo..

-1 til sfvenTh <gii.ard>'_ suites andJt— kitchen: also single m.a:nev-ly renovated.

KM-iti'ciilliStreet.

n(\Q.'* SIXTEENIH, NR. VAI.R.N"cTa-3,'lU.>^ newly furr.iihtd sunny rooms: piano;exclusive Kit iin: no tht.dren.

touth Park.

IAGSOUTH PARK-MODERN FLAT, ORl't'l)art of it; new y furnished: reasonable.

Mockton -\u25a0'•*-

-1 .1/1*-STOCKTON"—FURNISHED ROOMFORI• lc'Ihousekeeping; rent reasonable.

Taylor Street.

Q TAYLOR-COZY, CLEAN. SUNNY FOR-•1 nished roomi and oilices ;very reasonable.

Twentieth Street.'-}ft99 TWENTIETH, BK I*. VALENCIA• '> —

—and Guerrero, two sunny furnished con-ncct'ng rooms: bath.

1--•--fn* .1 mine.

/vl7 VAN"Nil-s AVF:.—YVILLFURNISH TO

I111 suit or rent unfiirnish-d. a few •-legatilm'O'ir-.g; corner house; every 10cm front: sunny.

V Miacellnneous.

KIKiiEN, IING-UO' M AND SMALLV bedrojm: furolihei. ii.D. 11., box 20", Call.

nUNFURNISHED ROOM-* FOR .LIGHT_housekeeping: awry corivenlei.ee; large clos-

ets, etc.; -(..il 1< cation; leierences. Address X.V. '/.., box I,Call oflice

11-7 N*-*'l'-" Si.—HitA U**'tClfi Of10l »*»<• v-ali.. kunacrii/uoa 4-iui kaii austaken.

PHYSICIANS. 1

P"~•h.-ccciioKNUL 1206 market,-; res

U '.bHi 20th si.; diseases 01 viouicna specialV.