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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1895-10-10 [p 15]...GRAHAM—In East Oakland, October 8, 1895,-Jessie Graham, a nativeof Nova Scotia, aged 44 years. — HfiFFERNAN—

LATEST/SHIPPING" INTELLIGENCE.

Arrived. J• ;WEDNESDAY, October 9.Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, 26 hours from Na-

varro; pass and produce, to Gray AMitel.Movements of Train-Atlantic Steamers.

NEW YORK—ArrivedOct 9—Stmr Majestic, fmLiverpool. ." .. •\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0 •-« ', , ' • --. •-.-.-;

Sailed Oct 9—Stmr Britannic, for Liverpool;- st*St Paul, for Southampton; stmr Kensington, forAntwerp. •- • .

BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Oct 9-StmrKaiser Wilhelm 11.

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SOUTHAMPTON-Arrived out Oct 9-StmrAller.

Sailed Oct 9—Stmr Havel, forNew York.GENOA—Arrived out Oct 9—stmr Saale.GLASGOW— Arrived out Oct*9-S_mr Clreassla.ROTTERDAM-Arrived out Oct 9-Stmr Wer-

keodam.Sailed Oct 9-Stmr Maasdnm, for New York.STETTIN—SaUed Oct 9-Stmr Georgia, forNew York.

-HURST CASTLE-Passed Oct 9-Stmr NewYork, fromNew York forSouthampton.Importations.

PISMO—Per Navarro—23s sks beans, 397 sksapricots, 628 sks barley, 61 bxs apples, 178 sksprunes, 20 sks peaches.

Consignees.Per Navarro—E R Stevens &Co; HDutnrd: S P

MillingCo; Gray AMitchell; Chluda* Flach: ThosWhite. .

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1805.15

J_lAltliiA(__- _.IC___-S__S.

. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday aafollows:

Henry J. Hughes and Emma A. Qnlnn. 25-20.T. Anderson Jr.fand Laura Gottwals. 20—'_-.">.0. E.R. Or*mlow and Marie Suchting, 22—21. .A.H.Wilhelm and Pauline Hargens, 23—22.Clyde S. Garfield and Grace M.K.Sprott, 36—28.Frank J. Nunan and •Hattie D. Coleman, 21—22.W. F. Cordes and Albertme C. Meyer. 25—21.Robert Reed and EllaF. Shattuck, 33—23. ;Karl A.Hedberg and Alma C. Johnson. 23—23. .

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7 THE DIVORCE RECORD.\u25a0 Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol-lows: . :-/*7 •'.,,-..;.

Antonio M.Fera against Louisa Y.Fera.Daniel Zehnder against Dora Zehnder.Beatrice L. Drew against Charles Drew,

Emily Warnecke against George Warnecke.William L.Eaton against MinnieEaton.

BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS.fßlrth, marriage and death notices sent byman

willnot be inserted. They must be handed inateither of the publication offices and be indorsedwith the name and residence of persons authorizedto have the same published..!

BORN. 7rrASHER— 8, 1895, tothe wifeof Ralph

Aslier, a son. ...KAUFFMAN—InLos Angeles, October 8,1895,

to the wifeof Isidor Kauffman, a son.- -

LAWLER—In this city, October 8, 1895, to thewife of Joseph Lawler Jr., a son. -. • • •

McKENZIE—To the wife of G. L. McKenzie,a son.

SIEL—InLos Angeies, October 8,1895, to thewifeof Nate Siegel, a son.

YOST—InFruitvale, October 5, 1895, to the wifeof Albert Yost, a daughter.

DIED.Boston, William W. .-, Short. JacobDe Brie,Gertrude .Kedon, MartinEichlberger, Charley McCarthy, FlorenceGraham, Jessie McMann, JamesGander, Charles T. McNeal,Robert It.Graves, Emma Moody, Charles R.Hicks, Thomas J. Peake, EdwardHubert. Emile .Rodoiph, Dr.S. F.Hefiernan, Michael Robertson, Richard H.

Isaacs, Edward

BOSTON—In Silver City, Nev., October 7,1895,William W. Boston, a native of England, a_:ed75 years. ,•..."••-\u25a0-';

DE BRIE—In this city,October 8,1895, Gertrude,beloved wifeof William de Brie; and mother ofMrs. Frank Knieckei, Mrs. Gus Henriole andGeorge de Brie, anative of Prussia, Germany,aged 69 years.

JgyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from her lateresidence, corner Vicksburg and Twenty-fifthstreets, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twentv-nlnth and Church streets, at 2 o'clock p.m.,Interment private., .

EIenLBERGER—In this city, October 7,. 1895.Charley Elchlberger. a native of Germany, aged29 years.

'"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited toattend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the par-lors of Charles 3. B. Metzler. 638 Washingtonstreet. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

- .GANDER—In this city, October 9. 1895, CharlesT., beloved son of Charles and Leonie Gander,

a native of San Francisco, axed 5 months and 9days. -_-._...

SCS"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TOMORROW(Friday),at 9:30o'clock a. m.,from the residenceof his parents, 59 Precita avenue, oft Mission•street, between Army and Twenty-seventh,thence to St. Anthony's Church for service*.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRAVES—In this city, October. 9, 1895, Emm*Graves, a native of Virginia,aged 48 years.

GRAHAM—In East Oakland, October 8, 1895,Jessie Graham, a nativeof Nova Scotia, aged 44-years.

—HfiFFERNAN—In Oakland, October 8. 1895. at

the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. P. Benin,912 Filbert street. Michael, beloved husband ofthe late Mary Heffernan, and fatherof Mrs. PaulBertin, Mrs. John Blake, Mrs.W. Wollard andJohn and Michael Heffernan, a native of CountyTipperary. Ireland, aged 62 years.

-__3~Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 8:80 o'clock a.m.. from the Churchof St. Mary's Immaculate Conception, where asolemn requiem mass willbe celebrated for therepose of .his soul. Interment private. MountCalvary Cemetery, by 11 o'clock a. m. creekboat.

HICKS—In the City and County Hospital. 00.tober 9,1895, Thomas J.Hicks, aged 40 years.

HUBERT—In the city and County Hospital, Oc-tober 9, 1895, Emile Hubert, aged 'AS years.

ISAACS—In this city. October 8, 1895, EdwardIsaacs, anative ot Indiana.KEDON— this city. October 8, .1895, MartinKedon, beloved father of Martin and Annie B.

and the late Oeorge and Fannie Kedon. anativeof MUltown, County Roscommon, Ireland, ajed64 years. (Cincinnati papers please copy. ._KJ"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock p. Xt„ from the par-lors of McAvoy A Gallagher, 20 Fifth street.Interment HolyCross Cemetery.

MCCARTHY—Inthis city,October 9, 1895. Flor-ence, dearlybeloved husband of Maria McCarthy,and father of Neal, John. Nellie.Josie, Eddie and• Charles McCarthy, a native of -the parish ofScull, County Cork, Ireland, aged S3 yeara.

\u25a0 and 4 months, fCounty Cork papers please "copy.jJiff-Friends and acquaintances \u25a0 are

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fullyInvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late resi-dence, 1319 Montgomery street, thence to St.Francis Church.Corner Vallejostreet and Mont-gomery avenue, where a solemn requiem .masswillbe celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-mencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment MountCalvary Cemetery- -\u25a0-. •V

McMANN—Inthis city, October 9, 1895, James,dearly beloved son ofJeremiah and the late MaryMcMann, and brother of John, Patrick and DennyMcMann and Mrs. M.But well, a native of San'Francisco, aged 26 years 11months and 14days.

Friends and acquaintances are respocv-'fullyInvitedto attend the funeral SATURDAY.October 12, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., fromtne par-lors ait Valente, Marini A Co., 1524 Stocktonstreet, near Union,thence by 11:45 o'clock a.m.train from Third and Townsend streets forHolyCross Cemetery.

McNEAL— Oakland, October 7. 1895, RobertHart McNeal, a native of California, aged 8years ana 26 days. .;.;.\u25a0"-.-•»

MOODY—In this city, October 8, Charles R.Moody, anative of California, aged 22 years 7months and 2 days.

PEAKE—At Herschel" Island, Alaska. December14,1894, Edward Peake, anative of Washington,D.C, axed 45 years.

_X_TFriends and acquaintances and members ofMarine Engineers' Association No. 35are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 'A o'clock p. m., from the par-lors of Godean A Lipman, 326 Sutter street,between Stockton and Grant avenue. Interment1. O. O. F. Cemetery.

MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL Asso-ciation No. 35—Members are respectfully

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vited to attend the funeral of our late brother,Ed T. Peak. THISDAY(Thursday), at 2o'clockp. M., from 326 Sutter street.

J. J. SEAREY, President.XVxt.Wabekjj, Secretary.

RODOLPH—In Oakland, October 8,-1895 Dr.Samuel Francis Rodoiph. a native of Switzer-land, aged 78 years 9months and 27 days.

ROBERTSON—In Los Oatos, Cal.. October 7,1895,Richard Howard Robertson, a native of Cali-fornia, aged 6years 4 months and 11days.

SHORT—In San Anselmo, Marin'County, October9, 1896, Jacob Short, brother of J.O. B. Short ofSan Anselmo and Mrs. D. Parpee of Mayfleld,.a native of Silver County, 111., a?^d 61years. -J

Friends and . acquaintances*

are respect-'fullyInvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 11o'clock a. xt..irom the residenceOf his brother, J. O. B. Short. San Anselmo.'Interment Mount Tamalpais Cemetery, SanRafael.

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§ UNITED CNr.ERTAK.ERJ_' IjEMBALMINGPARLORS.

Everything Requisite tor Flrst-class Funeral*at Reasonable Rates.

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McAVOY:A CALLACHER, IFUNRRAL DIRECTORS AEMBALMEBS, .

SO Fifth St., Opp.LincoinSchool.Telephone 3080.;* *—*

las. McMenomjst. Chas. McMe.vombt.' JAMES McMENOMF:V & SON. •

UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS,1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. \u25a0

Telephone No. 3354.'"'

CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY.7:INSANMATEO COCNTY; NON-SECTARIAN;'

laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- -.tiful,permanent and easy of access; ace it before-

'baying a burialplace elsewhere. , •-

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7r;_.__' 4. CITY REAL ESTATE. •..-.• ;

SOL GETZ A BROTHER, .- 7t7 >. ,7_..-7'.;;.;real ESTATE OWNERS,

ROOMA,FIRSTFLOOR, CROCKER building.• HEADQUARTERS for PARK lots. :

NEAR the AFFILIATEDcolleges.

FINEST RESIDENCE lots INthe CITYonINSTALLMENTSat low prices.

"3."I f\f\ TO ?350: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH"-'J-W of the park; $10 down and $5 monthly.SOL GETZ <fcBRO.-

CM^A TO $1100: GRADED LOTS NEAR<lP^1;•-'" park car lines; elegant view of ocean,park and concert valley: on terms to suit pur-chaser. SOL GETZA BRO.©100 TO- $250: BUILDINGLOTS NEARVP1""Mission and San Mateo electric car lines,Lakeview and new racetrack: onlyglO down nnd$5 monthly;your choice of 100 lots: don't mls3this. SOL GETZ ABRO. . v

CALLFOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. '

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OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL.ESTATE.

"VTEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS AND BATH;LOTAl 25x100: electric-cars pass door; price $1800;easy terms.

-C. A. JACOBY, 1020 Eighth aye.,

East Oakland. . " . "

OPPORTUNITY OF. A LIFETIME— AC-count of illness, weare instructed by the owner

to sell at once a neat, modern cottage of fiverooms,bath and high basement in unexcelled location:three blocks to local train: no reasonable offer willbe refused. WILLIAMJ. DINGEE, 460 EighthSt., Oakland. .... '.

YOU WANT A HOME? IWILLBUYYOUa lot,build house on your ownplans, this sideof bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C.P. KERN, Central Bank buildin?, Oakland.YA'E ARE BUILDING TWO 87aNDT6- ROOM"

houses within5 minutes' walk ofbusiness cen-ter of Oakland; willsell on easy terms. C. P.KERN, Central Bank building.

BUSINESS PROPERTY— SI7SO BUYSSTOREon Shattuck aye., Dwight way station; leased

for $180 year; this pays big interest; has responsi-ble tenant; will Increase in value. W. E.BAR-NARD ASON. 458 Ninth St., Oakland.

COTTAGE AND LOT 50x130; LOCATED ONhighground: near electric street-car line price

only$500. ALDEN&GARFIELD, 1002 Broad-way, Oakland. ...MUTC ALBUILDING-LOANASSOCIATIONS;XIX loons onhomes: shares: rent money soon paysfor a home; Investments in shares arc safe andprofitable; new series now; $1per month. CHAS.E. NAYLOR.room 8, floor8,Mills building.

USINESS PKOPERTY PAYINC6 TO 8 PERCENT ONINVESTMENT,SOLD ON TERMS

TO SUIT.Large list of choice residence property to be soldto the highest bidder: 14 acres near "Blair Park, ;

Nob Hill,Piedmont; 400 choice lots; A acres Inlruitvale. •

GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland.ACRE "ERACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES.110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line;

can subdivide; fine lanJ; easy terms.THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.

Send forcatalogues.* .._ E.E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway ,jsakland.DON'T LOSE MONEY PAYING RENT-S2Bper month, nothing down, buys a modern cot-tage of 5 rooms and bath, furniture included. EastOakland; 2blocks from local station and electriccars: street work complete; neighborhood strictlyfirst-class: price only $1900. $600 less than actualvalue. J. 8. YEItS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, j

GREAT BARGAIN—S7OO, REDUCED. FROM$1100: 4-room house: barn; chicken-houses;lot75x150: fenced: near electric cars- easy terms.Fruitvale Land Company, Fruitvale station.©Ol _ MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES:t&Au\J plans free. F.BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.(_tlP»n LOTSNEAR THE ALTENHEISfIN

XOXJ. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 downand $1a week: selling fast; good improvements.H.B. PINNEY. owner. 602 Broadway, Oakland.

OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.

FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWNprice. H.SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st.

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111... i!.».» REAL ESTATE.

OR SALE OR RENT: BER^ELEY?TSOOOcash: worth $7000; owing to departure of

owner; home place: 9 rooms; lot 100x300: bearingfruit trees; stable; charming view; rent $30. Ad-dress Home, box 67, CallOffice.VOC SHOULD SEE THAT PRETTY" COT-X tage near the university: electric-cars andrailroad, all the latest improvements and abar-gain. ' " .

House of 7 rooms on the sunny side of street: allstreet work done; cemented walks;only live min-utes' walk from university. Apply to JOSEPH J.MASON, Dwieht Way Station.

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ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.

ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.

FOR IMMEDIATE .SALE—

NEAR SCHOOLand station: streets improved and sewered.

$4360— cash ;$35 monthly; 33x150: hand-some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; nearWillow or Chestnut st. station.

$3250— $200 cash: $30 monthly: 33x150; ele-gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway; 6room and hath. >

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-: $3250—950. cash: $30 monthly: 38x100: cor-ner bouse, Infine condition: 8 roooM and bath.$3150— *200 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: newcottage, 5 rooms and bath: central location.

82250—550 cash: $26 monthly; 30x100; cot-tage, 4 rooms and bath.

Houses to rent from .).10 up.Open Sundays and holidays.*-. • MARCUSE &REMMEL,

Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market St., San• Francisco. ';.'/. •.

fiflfll-or 401160: $200 CASH; GOODtipxJXJxJ. location. J.H.YOUNG, 1243 Park st.,

Alameda. .'T AROE LOT; REDUCED FROM $1500 TOXX $1000; 2 cheap lots on the Park; they must besold. HALLA BAIRD. 1803 Park st.. Alameda.

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STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTSSTOCKTON REAL ESTATE.

DR.OLIVER,~~-

\u25a0.\u25a0"*:\u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0•^ REAL ESTATE DEALER,' 613 East Main St., Stockton. 1

Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions;lots inthese and other additions at $5 a month;no interest and no taxes; largest list of Inside prop-erty ot any dealer In Stockton: quick sales and,small profits is the motto of this office. .IpSCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE

A directors of the S. F. and S.,J. ,V.R.. R. Co.(Valley road) for the principal station in thesouth-"eastern part of San Joaquin County and Is destined

1to become at once the most important of allthestations on the line of the railroad on account ofthe vast bodies of rich, alluvial- loam lands sur-rounding the town, every acre.of which willbe•sold with a perpetual water right.

Take some of your money out of the 4-per-centsavings bank and invest in1this :coming •center ofsoutheastern _-an Joaquin County. ... ..:.

For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E.E.HAP.LOWE &CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton,California. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0— \u25a0 \u25a0

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SANTAjCLARA COONTY.REAL ESTATE. ',

OANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. .19,000 acres In subdivisions for fruit planting.

Applyto C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.

32 East Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal.

OR EXCHANGE.'

....'.>\u25a0-\u25a0-..$35,000

—50 acres fine full-bearing orchard-prunes, peaches, pears and apricots; line pumping

plant for irrigation; good for20 per cent net on in-vestment; owner .engaged, away from home andcan't attend to It;.must have $12,000 cash,balance San

'Francisco property unincumbered.

WITCHER JONES, 25 East Santa Clara St.; SanJose «'al. ; \u25a0\u25a0 '-_ -•'-..\u25a0-\u25a0 . :-.-'- \u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0••.-.-. v.-

, PROPERTY WANTED.

WANTED— MoITEFtITToTTTA^OEPs^OR^exx rooms; Western Addition:at a bargain: about

$3600: principals only. Address Cottage, box 75,this office. .

ROPERTY WANTEDFOR CASH: ON THEnorth side ofthe park, ln tbe Mission, gift maps

and Inall tbe homesteads; must be cheap and goodtitle. J. BROWNSTONE, 11Montgomery st.

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NICE RESIDENCE OR DOUBLE FLAT OF1.1 gome 10 to 12 rooms: bet. Pine, Clay, Steinerand Broderick, at from. $10,000 to $14,000. Ad-dress P. O. box 2058.;- :_•*":- \u25a0\u25a0-:'~~

TO EXCHANGE.

A'~ITELEGANf~MoIDE~]^^JA choicest and most convenient residence por-tion of East Oakland: near 4 electric-car linos andlocal train; 2-story house. 8rooms, bath, laundry,fullelectric service; a fine

'property; price only

$6500: willtrade forunincumbered pfoper:y. A.H.BREED ACO.. 460.Nlnth St.. Oaicland. *•\u25a0\u25a0*.*-\u25a0*,\u25a0-f—m

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STORAGE~

S^TORXaEOF^URNITirRErPI^^hold goods, etc, J. M.PIERCE. 735 Market at.

WILSON :BROTHERS^ 1710 MARKET-Storage; low rates; telephone South 762.

IRST-CLASS STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE421-423 Market at, CBAS. L. TAYLOB.

CITY KEAL ESTATE."AL HORI.-ER. ..'... '" ' " '

LOUIS A. SO DC.";\u25a0.*T A. SOUC &C0.,. • ' :

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REAL ESTATE ANDINSURANCE BROKERS

HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED.

465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST.,- NEAR 16TH.

As we make a specialty of Mission property andare righton the spot, we can save you time andmoney by calling onus at once

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$15,000—76x105; cor. Guerrero and 20th: thefinest spot ln the Mission; elegant residence of 9rooms, bath: large grounds; jstable and carriage-house; look at this: make an offer, for itmust go.

$5500—25x85; 19th st., near Mission; doublebay-windowhouse, 7 rooms and bath each; streetworkall done and accepted; rents $48.

$6000—26x105: Guerrero st., near 18lh; modernbay-winlow house 8 rooms, bath; conservatory:finished basement; street work all done; in thewarm belt. .--

$6760— :19thSt., near Valencia; bay-win-dow flats 6and. 7 rooms, bath, laundry ;latest im-provements ;'rent $46. •'-."

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$4000—San Carlos aye., near 20th; 2-story house6 rooms, bath; A 1order..

$4000—26x100: Florida st., near 24th; modernbay-window flats: 4 and 5 rooms; bath; laundry:inperfect order ;buUtonly 2> ears. \u25a0 . :- *

$2800— 26x110— Dame St., near 30th:cozy home;bay-window cottage: 5 rooms; bath; 2 mantels:finished basement. \u25a0\u25a0'.-... $2250—26x125: Diamond st.: a cheap home forsome one; bay-window cottage: A rooms, bath;large basement: Alorder.

$2800— I-exington aye., nr.Valencia St.;2 flats; 4 and 5 rooms and basement; brick foun-dation: InAlorder: rent $28. *

Our list comprises some of the best property Inthe Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home-steads; also good business .corners lnany part ofthe Mission. ,-Calland get a list and prices.Ifyou want your vacant houses rented place

them withus. . • .L.A. SOUC «fc CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St., near

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INVESTMENTS. :'.~

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-K9f_o CASH DOWN, BALANCE IN PAY*-tfp£.XJxj ments: elegant 6-room modern cottage;

lot 25x114; near car lines; must besold this week; any reasonable offer\u25a0 entertained. 'H'j*'

-)}',-\u25a0 ff MONEY TO LOAN.<J29nnn HALF CASH; CORNER STOREt*p.___L. XJXJ. and 4 rooms; lot 25x114; car-line

terminal.MONEY TO LOAN.

(COOSA *'PLATS;" LOT •' 25x80; ALLtS)AjAOxJ. rented; a fine buy. ;•• -\u0084-

MONEY TO LOAN.-RQ^nO 2FLATS (MODERN) AND REARtJpOOXJXJ. cottage; all rented: large lot. ''"":

MONEY' TO'LOAN.

* :-'7':7:[fflj"!£_ KAfk CORNER STORE AND7FLATS:tipXO.UUU. nearly new; opposite plaza; rents$140 a month; offer entertained.

MONEY TO LOAN.<CQ9 Exflfl BUSINESS PROPERTY";tJpO_ii. OxJxJ. near Tivoli; lot 25x137; well

rented.///./. .MONEY TO LOAN.-£"3^ flflflCORNER BUSINESS PROP-tJpUU.UUU. erty; 2 stores; within a block of

4/77 .Baldwin large lot.

; MONEY TO LOAN..ft^flHAH ELEGANT 2 CORNERS; IOOx

UU.UUU. 100 feet: partly Improved; in-come about $300 a month; onGoldenGate aye., near City Hah; this prop-erty can be made to pay handsomely.

MONEY TO LOAN.

A.M.SPECK &CO.,602 Market St.,

Opposite Palace Hotel.ffi-OXriBACK—2 LOTS 26x100 ON DIAMONDuPOOXJ street, near Chenery, 1blook from elec-tric cars: street work all done, graded, sewered andmacadamized :."">SO casb, $10 monthly; a big bar-fain; call at once. BALDWIN A HAMMOND,10 Montgomery street.

ILLBUILD TO ORDER— A VERYneat 4-room cottage, with bath; lot fenced:sewer and water connected, etc.; lot 26x100; street

graded, sewered and macadamized: call at once;terms ifdesired. BALDWIN Jt HAMMOND,10Montgomery st.

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TIMES ARE IMPROVING.ButIcan sell you a few lots

at hard-time prices, providingyou call at once.$250 forlots 25x120 on 44th aye., bet. BandC;

$50 cash, balance monthlyinstallments.'

$300 for lots 25x120 on 27th aye., bet. Band C;$50 cash, balance monthly Installments.

$350—Lots on India aye. and Edinburgh st., IntheExcelsior Homestead: level and ready tobuild onand about 2 blocks from the Missionelectric road and Silver ayes. ;$60 cash, bal-ance inmonthlyinstallments.

$400—Lots in the University Homestead, about ablock soutn of the Old Ladles' Home; 120 x100: limonthly installments of $10.

$450 for lots on A st., bet. 22d and 23d ayes.; $60cash, balance monthly Installments. •--*.-

-$BOO for lots on Randall st., 2 blocks from Missionst. and a halfblock fromelectric road:ready

,to build on; street, sewered and macadam-• V^""•lied; $50 cash, balance monthly install-ments. f '----:\u25a0•. \u25a0'-.\u25a0-.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

$700— Lots on Warren St., ready tobuild on: streetsewered and macadamized and 1block fromMission electric road; $50 cash, balancemonthlyInstallments.

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$1000— Loton San Jose aye., -about 200 feet fromThirtieth st. and Joost's electric road; streetsewered and macadamized and ready tobuild on.. . 1

$1100— I.ot on Clement st.,;132:6 feet west of

..*"Eighth aye.; street sewered and graded andready to build on. •. .__....'J.BROWNSTONE, Real Estate Owner,

: -\u25a0 11Montgomery st... 1 ..'•\u25a0

\u25a0 . .- • \u25a0 ..\u25a0--. .SF. LOTS—SIOO UP; NEW TRACT; $5• down, $5 per month: low prices: easy termaTHEMCCARTHY CO., 646 Market st.

-t .:

rflO close .'AN \u0084 ESTATE—iam ."AUTHOR--1Ized by the heirs to Sell the followingproperty:

Lot 60x75. south corner -First st. and Laurel place,bet. Folsom and Harrison, with good 2-story houseof 9rooms; reduced to $5760. '«' -.\u25a0<!.•.= .

\u25a0.•:- .-- . . also . .:--"<---.--77 W. Minna st., 250 feet from Second ;25x80;

rents $35; price $8760: both of these propertiesmust positivelybe sold;no court proceedings; titleperfect. H.'MURPHY, 628 Market. \u25a0\u25a0•:.,--

FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP: ON ACCOUNTgoing to country; 2-story house of 6rooms and

bath: stable for 2horses and carriage: lot22x117:6toalley: cars passing every 5 minutes. Inquire atplace, 239 Chattanooga st., bet. 23d and 24th. .-TREATS .AND

-LOT. 60x80 FEET: RENTS

F $62 50 a month: at Nos. 77 and 81 Everett St.,bet. 3d and 4th,Mission and Howard: must be soldat once to settle estate.

flflfl 2 NICE FLATS AND LOT 25x90tS)OxJxJ\J. feet; at No. 1017 24th at.

(ft9_ir_(_ MODERN COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMStipAuAXJX',and bath; high basement: cementsidewalk: all in fine condition; on York St.; lot25x100- $1000 cash. See XV. K. C, 1534"^ San-chez, C3r. 29th, 3 Polk St., City.

HOUSES BUILTSISO TO$275 A ROOM;CALLand examine plana 1149 Mission st.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

THE\u25a0XX WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for mailing.-

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COUNTRY UEAL ESTATE.

ESPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY3 OR4 hours from the bay: the most equable climateof Central California, and the neighborhood of the

Inextgreat development of electric power; equal toFolsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de CapayGrant.; unquestionably the earliest and -finestfruit belt on the coast "and superior to any fordl-versified farming; about 600 acre*, In 20-acrefarms, surrounding the town; town already con-tains large brick blocks, a tine hotel, a fine high-school building, water works, artesian, pure andsoft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take thewhole Interest of present owners inthe colony lotsand town property, ln lumpor otherwise, at shock-inglylow figures; it won't cost much to examine;Is an Irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO.D.FISKE A CO., Woodland, Cal.

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HEADQUARTERS FOR •_ = . , -.CALIFORNIA LANDS.

OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON,628 MarketStreet.

GREAT BARGAINS. GREAT BARGAINS!-GREAT BARGAINS!

Colony tracts; improved farms, small and large.'Speculations Inland and water, large and small.Grazing and dairy farms ofall sizes and prices.Choice bargains inAlameda, Santa Clara. Santa

Cruz. Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, Marin,'Sonoma, Napa and Glenn counties, as wellas othersections. Numerous choice properties for ex-change. THOMAS MoMAnON,

.-•-.-- '. \u25a0 . 628 Market st.

THE BEAUTIFULSTANTON TRACT.

Containing 600 acres, has been subdivided intovillalots of from three to twenty acres, and Is nowbeing placed on the market. • \u25a0•''",.

This tract is located near Haywards, close toHaywards Electric Road.

'Quick and cheap trans-

portation between Francisco and the property.A rich loam soil, great fruit land, will produce

any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovelylocation for a suburban borne. The cheapest andbest . land 1ever offered In that , locality. Pricesrange from

-$150 \u25a0 per -'acre :upward. "Adjoining

lauds sell lor$600 to $1000 per acre. .;. .v-

-.\u25a0•,-Call and see me quick, and get your choice of

location. r- F.J.SULLIVAN, -

7Boom 88 Chronicle Building," ::San Francisco. 7

39/Y-ACRE TRACT ALFALFA LAND, SIXO^uixJ miles from HillsFerry: 100 acres checked;artesian water on adjoining lands, in alfalfa, sell-ing at from $60 to $100 per. acre: $20 per acre,half cash, or will

-exchange for Oakland clear,

rent-paving property."

D.»H.-

TWING,SonomaCity. Cal. '\u25a0 \u25a0-..-->-." '\u25a0"

'"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..".-.":\u25a0; :.-.<-

MUST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST Lo-icated 160-acre ranches 'In Lake County:\u25a014

mile from Clear Lake, withjplenty running water;100 acres improved: 6-room house: plenty timber:$2500: time to suit onpayments.- W.L.FOSTER,Kelseyville. Lake County, Cal. \- . - . f*zygwe&,

fiflflflACRES YVELL WATERED,. WITHINOUUU 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap,A. M.SPECK Jt CO.. 602 Market st. '-.-%, :,,:j•TO.8ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON TOA years' credit. P. H. TWING, Sonoma Clty.Cal.

SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMESforgale. WOOSTEB &WHITTON,San Jose.

MONEY TO LOAN.GOTt6 THE BROKERANDPAY COM.

mission, but-come to the loaner direct and payno commission: no charge formaking out paperson your furniture and pianos without removing-lowest rates. 418 Ellis St., room 22.

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4?,'

ANYAMOUNT:IST, 2DOR 3DMORTGAGE!:JA estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro-bate. McCOLGAN,131 Montgomery, room 1.1;:\u25a0•

T OANS ,ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2NDXjmortgages, undivided interests, estates; andon furniture or pianos, without removal, in SanFrancisco. Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; anyamount: lowest rates: all business confidential.Call or write toBECKER. 240 Montgomery st. |

NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS,pianos and family Jewels; low interest: pri-

vate entrance; gentlemanly, discreet attendantsat UNCLE HARRIS',15 Grant aye.

NY SUMOF MONEY ON WATCHES, DlA-monds, jewelry, sealskins; highest price paidforold gold, sliver; business strictly private: pos-tal orders attended to. Western Loan office, 74th.

STRICTLY private loan OFFICESr~BSOMarket, cor.Stockton, ring.17 and 18. first floor:

established 30 years: always open. "Uncle BUI."NY SUM: FIRST OR SECOND MORT-gages, estates; no delay. MURPhy, 628 Mkt.

'CfiTO-60 CENTS PER -MONTH FOR EACHOxJ $100, according to security: any sum; alsosecond mortgages. J. O. R., box 87,Call. \u25a0: . \u25a0,-

M"ONEY LYINGIDLE:WILLM\KE LOANS;$5 per month Interest on each $1000 from

$5000 up and 55 cent" per month interest on each$100 from $200 up. L-, box 6, Call Office.

LOANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOSwithout removal, incity and Oakland: low in-

terest; dealings strictly private. 215 Powell st.

\'ONEY~ON' ANY* SECURITY; STRICTLYiVJ.private;lnterest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 39.

ON ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES;dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building.

--1%. CTTY,COUNTY AND COLLATERALSE-Ug curitieg. TRAVERS ALAMB,512 California

NY AMOUNT OF MONEYON WATCHES,diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, allvalu-

ables and securities: private office-, business con-fidential. Columbia i.oan and Collateral Office(Incorporated),- 9 Grant aye., 3doors from Market

VfONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY ANDAt other valuables atthe Security Loan Office,1106 Market st.,nr. Mason: privateentrance 7 Turk.

BORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,jewelry,furniture and pianos without removal:

lowest rates. Callor write to HARRY ANKELACO.. Mills bldg. sth floor,r 6: strictly confidential

EDUCATIONAL.~~ "

:VAT'E~LESSO>nrF^^Ing.arithmatic, grammar or shorthand; bylady

schoolteacher. 216 Minna st., near Third.

PRIVATE LESSON'S GIVEN IN PITMANshorthand, day and evening, by a young lady.

608 O'Farrell at. \u25a0

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MRS. FULTON: SLATE-WRITING SEANCEto-night; 50c; sits daily Bp. it. 31Fellst.

MP.S. LAKE (INSTEAD OF MILLER) TO-night In genuine materialization; admission

50c, at Swiun's, 105 Stockton st. .M~ISS GERTRUDE MARRACK,VOCAL.CUL-

ture, piano, organ. 416 Taylorst., near Geary.

LESSONS IN OIL. WATER COLOR ANDchina painting at pupil's own home. MISS H.

ARDING,1620 Dolores St., city.

MRS. MELVILLESNY'DER, 519 VANNESSaye.; oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy;

classes and private lessons: also piano; dramaticelocution a specialty.VIISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL. 2297 SACRAMENTO:XxX board, English, French, German, piano, $30month; separate French kindergarten; coach.

1"FORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE-'pares students for the university (admission on

recommendation); law, medical college, civUservice; day Aeve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg.

ERMAN, FRENCH, PIANO-NEW, RAPIDmethod moderate. European teacher. 623 Turk

ZITHER LESSONS BY F. LAUTERBACH.Rooms 70 and-71, 305 Larkin,cor. McAllister.

"YTIOLIN,MANDOLIN,CELLO. BANJO; REA-> sonable. PROF. FRANCIS,1045"^ Valencia

ELOCUTION— DBA A7DELSARTeTTFh I-cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF

SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde St.; call afternoon orevening. ."

-VTOHTSCI!OOL;HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24iAPost :commercial, shorthand, English;lowrates

LOCUTION—

VOICE-CULTURE. RECITA-Drama; class Orprivate. W.T.ROSS,6Eddy.

I*"BENCH— LEARN. TO SPEAK FIRST: IN-Ifallible method. E. VUCASTEL, 6 Post st.

CIHEMDSTRY* AND ASSAYTnG. CUN INT7-XJ ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.

RENCHi GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVINGJD method ;Larcher School, Flood bldg,Market st.

QAN~F A ClSCo"~B USlNESS"COLLEGE, 1236

0Market; send forcat.; day and evening session.

1ENGLISHLITERATURE"aND MYTHOLOGYXclass or private. MRS. EHRMAN,1234 Bush.

TTOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GRJBVEN IM-V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, andprocures positions tobis pupils. 82 Ninthst.yjOLIN."MANDOLIN" GUITAR, cornetV taught. Prof. L.MERKI,225 Geary reasonable

PACIFIC ACADEMY,ACADEMY'SCIENCESblflg; thorough commercial <fe English training.

ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed

onstage. R. 5Jt 12. 1. 0.0. F. block, 7th and Market.

SCHC^LELECTRICALTCIViL7MINING."ME~chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,

assay, eatab. '64. VAN DER AILLEN.723 Mkt.

STIEHL'S SHORTHAND 'AND BUSINESSCollege. 723 Market st.:diploma course $30. ,

UNGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISSXx DILLON,14 McAllis'-T,r.45; pnvateor clasi.EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POSTBookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,

electrical engineering,-

telegraphy, |modern lan-gnagea rapidly taught. Write for catalogua———_____-_—

__LJEOAL NOTICE-T

DEPARTME"ffT^-o7l6^iu^ATEriN^nESuperior Court, inand for the City and CountyOfSan Francisco. State of CaliforniaInthe matter of the Estate of VICTOIRE JAC-QUOT, deceased.Notice is hereby given, that MONDAY,the 21staay of October. A. D.1895, at 10 o'clock a.v.of

said day. and the Courtroom of Department No.10 of said Court, at the New City Hall, in the Cityand County of San Francisco. State of California,have been appointed as the time and place forproving the will of said VI( RE JAGQUOT,deceased, and for hearing the application of A. C.FREESE.'PuhJIc Administrator, for the Issuancetohim of letietfe ofadministration, withthe willan-nexed.

- . -Dated October 8, A.D.1895. it..1 v.,

[SealJ CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk.ByF.B.HOUGHTON,Deputy Clerk.J. D.SULLIVAN,attorney forpetitioner.A.RUEF, of counsel. ...ESOLUTION—AT A MEETING OF THEBoard of New City Hall Commissioners, held

October 8, 1895, the following resolution waspassed toprint , -.-.,".,,,:-

Resolved, That a progress estimate, No.16, inthe sum of $8176, in favor of O'Connell ALewisoncontract No. 69,.pass toprint..

Commissioners Sutro, Croswell, Brod-Pri'k. J. J. MCCARTHY*,Secretary.TN" THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITYX and County of Han Francisco, State of Califor-nia, Department No.

—. .CATHERINE WILKS,Plaintiff, vs. STEPHENWILKS, Defendant. Action brought In the Su-perior Court, City and County of san Francisco,

State of California, and the Complaint filed In saidCity and County of San Francisco, In the office ofthe Clerk of said Superior Court.

The People of the State of California send Greet-ing to STEPHEN WILKS, Defendant. You arehereby required to appear, in an action broughtagainst you by the above-named Plaintiff in theSuperior Court, Cityand County of San Francisco.State of California, and to answer the complaintfiledtherein withinten days (exclusive of the dayof service) after the service on you of this Sum-

Imons, If served within this County; or,if servedelsewhere, withinthirtydaya :*,..:\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.-;

-.The said action |la :brought toobtain a judgmentand decree of this Court dissolving the bonds ofmatrimony now existing between plaintiffand de-fendant upon the ground of defendant's willfulde-sertion, and willfulneglect, ana awarding toplain-tiff the exclusive care, charge, custody and controlof the minor children, Issue of the marriage be-tween plaintiff and defendant, also for general re-lief,as willmore fullyappear in the Complaint onfile, to which special reference ishereby made.

AW of which will-more fullyappear. inthe Com-plainton file herein; to which you are hereby re-ferred. \u25a0-•.'\u25a0 <•-"•-.-\u25a0,.-

And you are hereby notified that ifyou fall toappear and answer the said Complaint, as aboverequired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Courtfor the relief therein demanded.

Given under myhand and Seal of said SuperiorCourt at the, City and County of San Francisco,State of California, this 27th day of September. inthe year of our Lord one thousand eleht hundredand ninety-five. C. F. CURRY,Clerk.[skat.l By H.F. Morbis, Deputy Clerk.-A.RUEF, Attorney for plaintiff,402 Montgom-ery street, san Francisco. Ca.XTOTICE TO. 1CREDITORS

—ESTATE OF

AY HENRY',W.WOODWARD, deceased. Noticeis hereby given by the undersigned, R. M.POG-SON and JAMES KVELYN BELL, executors ofthe last willof HENRY' W. WOODWARD, de-ceased, to the creditors of,and aU persons havingclaims against ihe said deceased, to exhibit themwiththe necessary vouchers, within ten montbsafter the first publication of this notice, to the saidexecutors of said last willof HENRY XV. WOOD-WARD at the offices of CORMAC <St DONOHOE,at 207 Battery street, in the City and County ofSan Francisco, Stateof California, the same beingtheirIplace tor .'the transaction of the business ofthe said estate in the Cityand County of San Fran-cisco, State of California.

-R. M.POGSON and JAMES EVELYNBELL,

'Executors of the last will and estate of HENRY

'W.WOOD WARD,deceased. .CORMAC <ft DONOHOE, attorneys for said exec-

utors, 207 Battery street, San Francisco. .Dated at San Francisco, 23d September. 1895. :

-DEPARTMENT; NO. 9, PROBATE. INTHE

Superior Court, in and for the City and Countyof San Francisco. State of California.In the - matter ;of the: estate of GIOVANNIROCCA, deceased. .... . -\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0- ."Notice Is hereby given, that FRIDAY,the lltb

day jof October,' A.D.' 895, at •10 o'clock a. it.ofsaid day, and Ithe courtroom of Department No. 9of said court, at the New CityHall,in the City andCounty of San Francisco. State of California," havebeen appointed as- the time and place forprovingthe.will of said iGIOVANNIROCCA. deceased,and for hear ng|the application of Horace J. Per-azzi for the iasuance to him ofletters testamentarythereon..'-.'-: \u25a0""-"•'.'-',-' '\u25a0\u25a0''

-\u25a0\u25a0-.

Dated September 30, A.D. 1895.[SealJ ->>.. CHARLES F. CURRY,Clerk,. - ByF. B.HOUGHTON," Deputy Clerk.

-, A.. RUEF,;attorney for petitioner, - 402 Mont-jgomery at., San Francisco. "

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STORES TO LET.

PARI OF rloNtT^t;^Seventh sL Snltable for watchmaker, etc.

-TOR RENT-CORNER NW. COR.A Kearny and Broadway: $50; good stand. ;

OFFICES TO LET.~

o™Mt^?^-L/ ing, 530 California. ASHTON, 411 Montgom-*-**j» .-. ;\u25a0 ; .:. /•\u25a0 _;• -^ \u25a0-; \u25a0

TYESIrXbLE FURNISHED " OFFICE ONXJ Market st.; rent cheap. Applyr.7,1- lood bldg.

EtS&S* 2SFSB. IN K^TW SPRECKFiLS_V_.r,iln 9"5 ;M,-r--et: Knl*x low; no extra-,h_,M

rg£*BV,)-*?.ltorBervlc,8V,)-*?.ltor8ervlc,"'or heating. Applyattending orG.H.UMBSEN A CO., 14 Montg!St.

PIANOS. VIOLINS. ETC.H°-«?22?'? WANOHOUSB REMOVED tox-i ..bios: s:.: instruments strictly flrst class.

i,^f7^l7l'^!:^^HT,ATAGREATSAT>A li.-?'LN LIST OF PIANOS.

—P^m\'nts U "-w *ant? d 5 years.

-Cash or easy

1 .standard; rosewood: good- condition..:.....$l5O•2«.K :''"'^c'ellent piano: verycheap.... 2001?iar«.hS,!i,thoroug.h,yrenewed: same as new. 250lMarathon :practically new...;.. ;- 225\te,T t!i"" bronze panels... 276ij--sie\ . slightlyused •>--,1Emerson; largest size; walnut:'be_iut_fu_7. 325P__>mr. {*„-. . "SHERMAN. CLAY A CO.,

: and Gutter s^nt3-S'em.Way Pi™°' COr Kearny._Large selection of renting pianos.TV 1U»i- utSOLD IMMEDIATELY-UPRIGHT;-tVA protect order: $52 60. Room 21,809 Market.

' ImSffi'H™*^:SPLENDID CON!dltlon; $200. Room 10, Flood building.

tl^££?-_ *„I-ONG PIANO CO. HAVE RE--U- moved, to 735 Market st."L'-EW - STEINWAY^ CHICKERING ANDi-,Tt^ *I,on. second-hand uprights; almost new;your own price. BOWERS A SON, 23 Fifth st.

\Y ,'i':J"' Si)n^-Kit.EMERSON, LESS THAN11 halfcost. BRUENN, 228 Post st.

r-ELEBRATED BUSH A GERTS PIANOS;4i*r\0-??

*u,»urp«Bsed ;cases unique. A.L.BAN-CROIiT &CO., 324 Post BU

S\.' '"x,l^ 1_} H VIOLLNsTzTIHERS, OLD&NEW___^ _.*ai_i_LEß, maker, repairer, 2Latham place.I_>EMOVED-F. W. SPENCER a co. TO 333"T..-IK

* 'si- near Lowell, sole agents Conover,loiby and Spencer pianos. 838 Post st.

\V?k ".T- BADGER WITHKOHLER&CHASE,''26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.

(")PBN. FOR BUSINESS.\J The finest line of new pianos forrent and saleinban Francisco. . . , j.HARRY* SCOTT,' . 929 Market st., Spreckels building.

FJAChJ| KM!:i; L

°W I' -

-*ii KOHLER A

A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A• "£?-_£? plano by renting. Be careful to go toEOHLER A CHASE'S, '*\u25a0*- and 30 O'Farrell st.TYECKER BROS.. STEINWAY,FISCHER AND

other first-class makes of pianos: little used:cneap for cash or on easy terma KOHLER *CHASE *"8 and 30 O'Farrell st.

'

"RARGAINS INHIGH-GRADE PIANOS;EASYj \u25a0" Payments. SCHMITZ &C0.,"935 Market st.

N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS,__ guitars and banjos atMAUVAIS'.769 Market."OYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.-SOHMER,xxNewby &Evans, Briggs and other pianos.

SITX'K. CHICKERING A SONS., VOSE AND....g'^rilng pianos sold on$10 installments. BENJ.CURTAZ A BQN. sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st.-_—_______

_MEDICAL.

TABER'S "INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE,"for either sex ;send 2c for Information or 50c

for trial jar. TAYLORCHEM. CO., box 1896, S.F."I AIUES

—CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-xjny royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best:safe, reliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for

particulars, "Relief for Ladies," inletter by returnmail;at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,Pailadilphia, Pa. '- .- \u25a0

A DL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR.JX DAVIES,14McAllisterSt., near Market;leadsallcompetitors; only qualified trusty specialists forsafe quick relief of irregularities, no matter- whatcause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless;never fails: home inconfinement.TJ MATISM, CHILLS AND FEVERTt cured by cummincs' rheumatic belt; no elec-tricity:hundreds of testimonials from prominentcitizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS.303 Third st., S. F. '.

AHOME. A FRIENDANDMOTHER'S CARE.XX. MRS. DR.FUNK'S,1416 E.chiliSt.. Alameda.NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE,INSTRU-ments or worthless pillsIused ; every womanher own physician for all female troubles; no mat-ter from what cause; restores always Inone day;Ifyou want tobe treated safe and sure call on men'sphysician {knowledgecan be sentAnsedat home; ailcases guaranteed.- DR.POPPER, 318 Kearny st-

LADIES—

DAUDET'S FEMALE- REGULA-_, ting puis; strongest. safest, best; never fail;$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.;sole agents.

"J"\R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OFAydiseases of women and restores all irregulari-ties In one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;regulator »2; home for patients. 1370 Market gt

"OPECIALIST—PRIVATEDIBEA6ESOF MEN.O Offlce 6,318 Kearny st.

DR. SCHMIDT, 1608 MARKET-DISEASESof women: hours Ito3 and 5t06 p. xt. ••

PROFESSOR A. L. CURRY, TAPEWORMspecialist, has removed to 921 Market st., bet.1Ifthand Sixth: consultation free. •; <

\1Rs ' DR. DALE—

QUICK"RELIEF-

FORirregularities, whatever cause; practiced since18.2 San Irancisco; 40 years' experience; trav-elers helped; no delay: no Instrument used; homeInconfinement; pills$1..1328 Grove at. ...DR. RICORD'S PILLB.EXPRESS $2 50: SAFE,sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females.Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S, Sixthand Howard.

SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES,from whatever cause;, a home ln confinement

with every comfort; satlsfac ion guaranteed, byMRS, DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st.

ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-stored Ina few hours: safe and sure relief atany time; travelers helped at once: home in con-finement; French pills guaranteed; consult free.

MRS. DR. WYETH,916 Post st„ near Larkin.i*'HYTHROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLYxx on worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar-

antee 'to restore irregularities In8 hours with ournew discovery, which Is safe and sure. Price $5Callor address MME. KARKOW Woman's Dis-pensary, 1206 Market St.

"I ADIES. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS.AiEMARY.sure cure. 1561y_ Market street.

ALLLADIES INTROUBLE CONSULT FREEMRS.DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell St.,

the only reliable specialist ln San Francisco: $500paid for a case Icannot cure, no matter whatcause: special attention to disease of the eye.

MRS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME inconfinement; iirregularities cured In a fewhours without operation; pills$2. .419 Eddy st.

aTllar"d7-

FRENCH BPECIFIC everfalls to correct any female Irregularities from

whatever cause. Price $6. Agent, EDWIN W.JOY*,Powell and Market sts.', San Francisco.

LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A~BOON TOladies troubled withirregularities: no danger;

safe and sure: $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delaynntil too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal.

IF IRREGULAR OR ANYFEMALE DISEASEgee Mrs. Dr.Puetz and be content. 254"4 4th.

C~ HEAPEST AND BEST.INAMERICA—THEWEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in the

United States or Canada one year for$1 50, post-age free. \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0-.-\u25a0

• ... >: \u25a0\u25a0 . - . \u25a0 .-,

. ..„."-' .. dentists. ..,-;-.. -:\u25a0: .-~~

ETAL^PLATFr^HT^fE^II^I^X^or filled painlessly by my patent anaesthetic,

60c; won 28 prises.. Obdontunder Dental Parlors,816">4 Geary st.,. bet. Larkinand Hyde, oppositeSaratoga Hall. R. L. WALSH,D.D.5..,ClROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR-

/ ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only reli-able agent- forpainless extraction: artificial teethfrm $6; fillingsfrm $1; extracting 50c. withgassl.

Jfc7 A SET FOR TEETH:-WARRANTED AS"4P 1 good as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS,dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.

DR. H.G. YOUNG. .BRIDGES AND TEETHwithout plates a specialty. \u25a0 1841 Polk st.

R. LUDLUM HILu, 1443 MARKET ST.,near Eleventh:

-no charge for extracting when

plates are made: old plates made over like new;teeth from $8 per set; extracting 5l»c: gas given.IMILTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION.806 MAR-VJ ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.

DR.J.J. LEEK,1206 MARKET.COR.GOLDENGate aye.— evenings: Sundays tillnoon.R.REA.BOO TURK ST—ALLDENTALWORKat lowest prices and warranted ;jopen evenings.Ll. WORK REASONABLE AND WAR-ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st.

DR." GEORGE •W. LEEK. THE GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction

and patentee of improved .bridge -work or teeth

without any plate, moved from6 to 20 O'Farrell st.

PARTNEKSHIF NOTICES.HE COPARTNERSH IP HERETOFORE EX^I3ting between the undersigned was this day

dissolved by mutual.c onsent, MR.EI ELE retir-ingfrom the business. rMr.Hagen' will continuethe business at the New Louvre,8-14 O'FarreU st.,as heretofore. • ."-»> . ..,...,

Dated October 8, 1896.~

•\u25a0 RUDOLF HAGEN.

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.-: . -\u25a0. ;F.EISEI.E.

-VOTICE—THE FIRM OFNEVILLE A COM-A' pany, heretofore doing business at 31-33 Cali-fornia street, in the City and County of San Fran-cisco, is dissolved. GEORGE 11. BRYANT,re-tires from the firm. SARAH A.NEVILLEandC. M.OSBORN. .the \u25a0' remaining partners, aro

'au-

thorized to transact all business inliquidation ofsaid firm and have assumed all the obligationsthereof, and all claims are tobe presented to them.

GEORGE H.BRYANT,; SARAH A. NEVILLE._

7 C. M.OSBORN. -'•_ ihe undersigned have formed a partnership un-der the name of NEVILLEA CO.. and will.con-tinue to carry on the same business transacted bythe late firm of NEVILLEA CO. .. *,. SARAH A.NEVILLE, *-

C. M.OSBORN.

HOUSEKEEPING; ROOMS—

Continued.

-~7 7 •--\u25a0"- 7 Welsh Street.-

-I -| 11 WELSH," OFF" FOURTH, * BELOWXlAlBryant—2 or 3 nicely furnished ,house-keeping rooms;- also 4 rooms: downstairs; yard;cheap; no objection to children. \u25a0"\u25a0

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Miscellaneous.J ROOMS—RENT $10: WATER FREE. IN-A quire at grocery cor. Eighth and Harrison sts.

ROOMS TO LEX.Bryant Street.

"I"I(11 BR ANT-FURNISHED FLAT OF 61XXJX. rooms, complete tor housekeeping: rent$27. \u25a0:" . "

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.V. .*. Eddy Street.

AOQ EDDY—LABGE SUNNY* ROOM; ALSO-J _<_" single room suitable for working girl.

("'OO EDDY—ELEGANT NEWLY FURNISH-xJAO ed parlors, suitable forphysician: very rea-son __>____ \u25a0

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Eighth Street.

THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE -.^126sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished:strictlyrespectable; central; very moderate prices.28 Eighthst., near Market. A. XV.MANN .

.". ... , .Ellis Street. ; - ,|._ClOft ELLIS-LARGE ALCOVE SUITE;ROOM

tt*__i_/ adjoining: nicely furnished: running water.

"447*'/.'

Geary Street.00/TQ GEARY— SUNNY FURNISHED OB——UO unfurnished rooms.

'-Golden Place. ''

\u25a0 7f£j. £;.i• ;'

3GOLDEN PLACE,OFF GOLDEN GATE AYE.,near Larkin—Sunny furnished front double and

single rooms; bath, gas: moderate.

Harrison Street. .rjOflHARRISON—2 NICELY FURNISHED_ AxJ rooms complete for housekeeping. .

Hayes Street.

17A7A HAVES-NICE FRONT ROOM; ONLY1 XJ _ $4 ncr month; bath.

•Jones Street. J>~i;

Q/|*l JONES—

CORNER SUNNY FRONTOxJx room:hoard ifdesired; private family.

Kearny Street.

ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS-ant sunny rooma en suiteand single; first class

inevery respect: terms reasonable.Larkin Street.

AOfl LARKINST.. COR. TURK-FURNISHED*±__-U front room, $7. \u25a0_

1 (l-jfllLARK SUNNY FURNISHEDll'-Ugfront rooms: gas: $5 and $6.

Market Street.

CXA MARKET, COR. STOCKTON-OFFICESOt_>U forphysician ;most centrally located.

-yOSP'MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.1Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites: pernight, 35c to$1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. -."J ()AQ-y MARKET—ELEGANTLY FURNISH-JA'tti? Ed rooms: new fireproof building;bath;

!hot and cold water; elevator; thoroughly modern;1 references.

1 *^n^ MARKET—

NEWLY FURNISHEDi—V___aunny rooms: opp. CityHall;cheap."I991 MARKET—LA FRONT ROOMFORX •___

— ___ office: rent *10 per montb.Martha Place. . ?_;;."/> -;•. "_:;\u25a0;...

6 MARTHAPLACE, OFF GEARY NEAR MA-son— Sunny rooms, $5 to 86: private.

Mason Street.

AAljMASON—CHANGED. HANDS: ELE-AX K. guntly furnished suites; single, cheap; everyconvenience.I.*IQ MASON—LARGEFURNISHED FRONTA

—XO room.

Mission Street.

(_»79 MISSION, COR. THIRD—

ROOM, SUIT--1)1 <- able fordoctor and dentist.flA 91 FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN-J-A-^i-L gleor en suite; reasonable.

*l*1Q7 MISSION—ELEGANTLYFURNISHEDHOI front parlor suite lor dressmaker or doc-tor: single rooms', cheap.-

EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY"Afurnished rooms, single or en suite; transients

Pine Street.A OflfiPINE. COr! HYDE;. FURNISHEDIOuU large sunny corner front room; 88.

Powell Street.

"I7 POWELL— OR 4 NICE SUNNY FRONT-L Irooms: suitable fora club; partly furnished:near Stockwell's Theater.

-wl

' S¥, QUIET FURNISHED ROOMS; $80 and SIO. 215 Powell st.

7f)Q POWELL—

LARGE -8 UNNY SUITE;1 UO single; handsomely furnished; crag;.bath;gentlemen preferred.

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7 -77*«t7- • Knss Street. --..>• -*:•*/;

Q ,1 3"BUSS—

LARGE FURNISHED FRONT0-±4 room for 2.

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Scott Street..

1791 SCOTT, COR. BUSH-PARLOR SUITE11-1or single. \u25a0

'..,;•'- Seventh Street.

9*lO SEVENTH—

SUNNY FRONT ROOM;—XO furnished; $5 amonth. \u25a0 .-='. ; :-••.,----

Sixth Street."IQl SIXTH

—CHANGED HANDS; NEWLY

XO-i furnished rooms; transient 50c and $1 pernight. '.'.\u25a0'• .' ;.QQ SIXTH

—THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY

00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to$1 50 a day.

:7*7".--'•' Stockton Street.

/_»AX STOCKTON, BET. PINE AND CALIFOR-xjxJO nia—Newly furnished sunny bay-windowrooms: hot and cold water; board optional; refer-ences. '.

\u25a0 Taylor Street./_»*! TAYLOR

*-SUNNY CORNER BOOM,

xJXO suitable for 2gentlemen. . •

Tehama Street. '-\u25a0

477 TEHAMA, NEAR SIXTH—2 DOUBLEAX Irooms; also a single;cheap.

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-" ; Tenth Street.' '••""-7-1AQ:TENTH— NICE FURNISHED SUNNYXXJO rooms; suitable forone or two gentlemen;use of bath; hot and cold water: reasonable.

7>*'

Third Street.

99fl THIRD-SINGLE AND SUITES, LIGHT___.-- xlhousekeeping, $5 up: brick building;yard.

fINCH STER HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR»» Market: most convenient and respectable; 200rooms 26c to$1 60 per night;*160 to $6 per week;electric lightsinevery room ;reading r'm;free bus.

Turk Street.

MTURK-SUNNY ROOMS SINGLE ANDen suite; suitable for manicure or alcoholic

baths.-

lIRTURK-SUNNY SUITE, FURNISHEDAAW or unfurnished; board optional: every con-venience.

Twenty-fourth Street.

704 TWENTY-FOURTH-

LARGE SUNNY'"/alcove bay-window furnished room suita-ble for A: use of kitchen ifrequired; bath; rent

reasonable. • . . ..Miscellaneous.

ANTLYFURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS;

109° iaiTom!l* refined tom"y« 'Address P.., box

A BOOMS; RENT $10, WATER FREE. IN-*J quire at grocery, cor. Eighth and Harrison sts.

"H'Si~i K, 7r TO 1 ott 2 GENTLEMEN\u0084

™Cf7y 'shed sunny front bay-window room;r.lmodern conveniences: located about 8 blocksfrom Kearny •*'••? Market sis-: private family;references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call.

i"NT-i'°/ ILI M AN,NICELYFUR-_?;£«££__ n:.,)r /ront^bay-window room, privatefamily: 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer-eneea Address X. Y. Z.. bog 1. Call Office. . - -—^——^———

BOAKHiNG AND ROOMS.C^^^ayTxh^XahgT^su^OXJO dow room; running water, gas, bath, gar-den ; board very reasonable. 74^.

'*312 EDDY^-HEA'IH;NICELYFURNISHEDOKAbay-window rooms, suite and single- _rooms for gentlemen: very reasonable. .77404. Tt'RK-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNYjzXJj:rooms; board optional; bath, hot, cold- ref-erencea ..-.',-- 7-

' .IJAO PINE -PLEASANT ROOMS; EXCELIITOlent board ;$20, $25 and $30 per month.OiAn EDDY -SUNNY SUITES: . SINGLEU-i.U rooms; board; special rates for breakfastand dinner. _

\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:-.*: , "7;A LAMEDA;CHESTNUT-ST. STATION;205^-ci. San Antonio aye. ; a sunny front rooms- fur-nished; board or not: private family.

HE 'ABBOTSFORD, . BROADWAY . ANDPolk St.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder-ate- board optional; allcars direct. .OTELBERTLING,714 BUSH—OPENED ASa familyhotel: references given and required-

all modern conveniences. '\u25a0 ; \u25a0•--.-

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CHILDKEN l-OAHDED.~~~~

ady^wouldllkFto^avFatTin^to raise home, having her own cow, or 1or2

children to board: . Apply 1.132 Howard st.T ADY LIVINGINOAKLAND WILLBOARDAJ lor 2children or baby to raise. Particulars at663n Natoma St.. city. .WANTED— CHILD TO BOARD INFAMILY:"' no; other, children. Call or address 310 Ivyaye., near Franklin. •

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7;7 PHYSICIANS. 7:77^77';7;77:fuMATISMT^EURALGIA,"GOUT^SPe"-Al/.clalattention to these diseases. J. A.McDON-iALD,M.D.,1236 Market at.; 2t04,7t0 8r.m. j

HOUSES TO LET. -\u0084\

li^_^.. n̂- N̂CE '\u25a0

"actfioTh'eights :

i«ftn,. «_"''-'*':I,ice bay-window house of 8rooms and bah; rent reasonable: 2120 Pacincto rw \u25a0>.' 7,'"'-- Vi,C a and Buchanan. Applyto P. C. MOLLOY, ISBMontgomery st.

<")() PKR MONTH: 6ROOMS: LARGEBASE-_*? *-xjatamt; yard. 14 Cedar aye., near Larkin st.

OUNNY HOUSE 5 ROOMS, BATH: GRANDw_ viewof bay. 3 Codmau place, off Washingtonat., bet. Powell and Mason.'

"V ijK" X AR MARKET-8 ROOMS; BATH,xjyard, garden: rent $30; water free.

M°.HSR£ HOUSE, 8 BOOMS, BASEMENT;•AX $hq. Key807 Church at.

A"Ll

-N"

AN CAN'T SEE, BUT YOU CAN-C, J.no ,est I,slof houses atBALDWIN &HAM-MONp, ipMontgomery st. .

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<*>7 8 ROOMS, WITH EVERY MODERN*&oI. convenience; nicely decorated: refinedneighbors: 40-foot sunny yard: kind landlord.SAMUCHTENSTEIN. 15 Grant aye. 7_YOU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYSINA the houses you rent from BALDWIN A HAM-

MOND,10 Montgomery st.UNNYHOUSE—OBO EDDY,NEAR LARKIN;9 rooms: bath: rent $30: waterfree." ——~—

=!UOTTAUES TO LET.

OUNNYT6fTA> 6 BOOMS. BATH: BASE--0 ment; yard. Cor. Doiores an.i Fifteenth sis. \u25a0

FLATS TO LET.

001 LIBERTY NEAR noLOB^ES-FLAT 5——

1large rooms; batu. yard and basement ;rent

reduced."

SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 11'1b PIERCE ST.;7 rooms and ba:h;oilmodern improvements.

I99P SACRAMENTO-FLAT OF 7 ROOMS;\u25a0______D also flat of 5 rooms; fine view.

<£_ 1Q NEW B I DOW FLAT;6 LIGHTST lO.rms; bath ;modern. 909 Folsom St.. nr. Sth.

T^YTI FLATOF 7 ROOMS AND BATH. *333iA Halgi.r St., cor. Webs'. er.

UNNY FLAT: 4 ROOMS ANDBATH. AP-L> plyat 1444 Jackson St.

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5 ROOMS; BATH:CELLAR;BAY-WINDOW:$13 50. 1417 Pacific St.. near Hyde.

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ani MODERN FLAT:8 ROOMS; BATH;1o—.I. or 2 families. 1128 Howard st.

\'EU. HANDSOME UPPER FLAT OF _.

__.i rooms. 734 Fourteenth st., near Market..O. 19 UPPER FLAT 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 35

'C* - —• Moss st., off Howard, near Seventh

pHEAPEST FLATS IN THE CITY—

TWOv lovely flats, 4and 5 rooms, bath, gas. wasbtubs,large yards, 814 and 816 Nineteenth, bet. Noe andSanchez; $14and $16, water free: key Ingrocery,cor. Nineteenth and Castro; also lovelysunny flat,4 rooms, bath, gas, washtubs, 25 Ford st.", bet.Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Noe and Sanchez;key upstairs. . .• _-•;.\u25a0

Oil 6CHOICE SUNVYROOMS; MODERN<_ —V. conveniences. 1712 Hyde st. "M*.4AQJI HAIGHT,NR. FILLMORE—FLATOF 4tOI? sunny rooms; $12.

VKW FLAT,8ROOMS: BATH:MODERN IM-—'provements. Southeast cor. Sacramento and

Walnut sts.

9 NEW ELEGANT SUNNY UPPER FLATS; 6—rooms, bath, attic. 1232 Eighteenth st.

IIIZOE—FLATS:UPPER ANDLOWER; $11*i15_ and $12;be:. 3d and 4:h.Bryantand Brannan.1-IC3MISSION, NEAR -ELEVENTH—47s

X'JIOa and 6 beautiful sunny, papered rooms;Lath: laundry.

V 1"

UPPER FLAT; SUNNY: NICE ANDCi"- warm all day; 4 rooms: bath: splendid.condition. 720 Ivyaye., nr. Hayes and Bnchanan.

QIQ LOWER PART OF 16 ELLIOTTPARK,tpXO.off Steiner. near Geary— 3 large rooms:marble mantel: cellar and yard. Inquire at 1911Geary st.

. iNY FLATS: 3 ROOMS, ALSO ONE OF 4O rooms and bath; garden. 1706 Post St.; $13and $1.5. \u25a0

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-HARRISON—FLAT,5 LARGE SUNNY

-—111 rooms and bath: rent reasonable.

/".HEAP RENT; SUNNY FLATS; 4 AND 5. V,'rooms an.', bath. Twenty-sixth St., near Capp.BLINDMANCAN'T SEE, BUT YOUCAN—The best list of flats at BALDWIN&HAM.-

MOND,10 Montgomery st,

I.EDUCED "_0 ELEGANT, NEARLY NEWIt flats to $25: $25 flats toSI4 to $16. SPECKct CO., 602 Market st. ,'; \u25a0 ...\u25a0-..V

"'"' -"".fl :ROOMS ANDBATH:MODERN:*4 —u..O,\J. bay-windows: water free. 15 Henrysi.,near Sanchez.YEAR CITY HALL:10,141, 143 GROVE ST;Ai 3 elegant sunny flats; 6 rooms each.

CHOICE SUNNY FLAT: 7 ROOMS ANDbath. 1314 Fell St.. near Broderick.

\ WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

THE•A. WEEKLY CALL. In wraDDer. for maning.

HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS.

Hrannan Street./_»A9 BUCHANAN. COR. FELL

—BEDROOMUV/___- and kitchen complete forhousekeeping, $10.

,Clay. Street...

m"CLAY—

ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-Iing:furnished or unfurnished. .. .

Clementina Street. >'. \u25a0'

97*1 CLEMENTINA—NEWLY FURNISHED\u25a0^l-i housekeeping rooms: reasonable.

Bills Street.£_o_l ELLIS

—FURNISHED ROOM FOR

OxJA lighthousekeeping; $10. .COn"ELLIS. COR. .LARKIN—SUNNY.PUB-xJOO nished room for light housekeeping. •

'Everett Street.

* 77 7Of EVERETT,. NEAR FOURTH—2 SUNNY'0"x furnished housekeeping rooms. - . <

Pifth Street.

Ql A FIFTH—

2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE-Oltt keeping rooms; stove: closet: bath; privatefamily:$10.

3.J0 El_-*TH^2""KOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-—au ing: rent $"".

FIFTH—2 SUNNY" RMS. FURNISHED\u25a0~C3 complete forhousekpg; waterin kitchen. '.

Folsom Street. .. '\u25a0 ' •'-:*":'•'C'Q FOLSOM—THREE SUNNY UNFUR000 nished rooms, range, hot and cold water.QQO FOLSOM-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED•OUO bedroom and kitchen; yard; completohousekeeping.

Fourth, street.

4QI FOURTH—

2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS"I•'1 furnished complete forhousekeeplng; cheaprent; private family.

Garden Street.

"1QGARDEN, ABOVESIXTH— FURNISHEDAOrooms complete forhousekeeping; water.

Haight Street.

£.941 HAIGHT-2 LARGE UNFURNISHED0~AA sunny bay-window .connecting rooms;bath; hot and cold water: $10. :_,.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.

Harrison Street.

fJACk HARRISON—

NICELY FURNISHED*J.O flat,complete for housekeeping; bath andgas.

Howard Street.

QAQ HOWARD -SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING</TU rooms; also single: with bath.

11H9 HOWARD—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMSAXXJ^ and one single, forlady; bath; pleasant.

Market Street. k_-;_ 777.71Q9C MARKET —"BOOMS FOR LIGHTX OAxJ housekeeping. .-_:«,. :-..--. »-".i.M'v;

Minna street.r'.iC*MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS FOROAxJ housekeeping: large yard. .-:-•=C (XQ MINNA—LIGHT FURNISHED HOUSE-QUO keeping rooms: $5 up a month. . ,(x(\7 MINNA.COB. EIGHTH—NICELY"FUR-UUIDished hay-window room; $1a. week.

3liaston Street. ;." * "-;_.'''/v''.';SO Q MISSI6N-NICELARGE FRONT HOUSE-

OOkeeping room, $8: alsosingle.

"IAX?: AND 1125 MISSION —FURNISHEDXXJOO or unfurnished rooms; housekeeping, andothers; $7 up. .\u25a0\u25a0 .

7 MISSION, NEAR TENTH—

NICELY•furnished front and back parlor, light

housekeeping. . . 7 •Natoma Street.

Q9QI NATOMA-3 ROOMS ONFIRSTFLOOR;OZtOi stable for 2hora*B or more.

Ninth Street.

——A (IANINTH-FUBNISHED SUNNY ROOMSAXJA for housekeeping; rent $10. :

.Nineteenth Street.

OAQ NINETEENTH—4 OR 6 ROOMS, FUR-OxJQ nished forhousekeeping. •\u25a0' <-

-"7-7; Seventh Street. \u25a0-

991 SEVENTH— SUITE ANDKITCH-Aj_Z en; 3 connecting rooms, for housekeeping.

Stockton Street.(J "IQl STOCKTON

—2 NICE FURNISHEDU±03 hack rooms; also 3 with water; cheap;

yard. , . . . ...7 Third Street.00_ THIRD—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;OOA waterfree; good accommodation; $6.

Twenty-fifth Street.'1

";_9fiTWENTY-FIFTH-2 SUNNY UNFUR--1 >}—Unished housekeeping rooms; $6 amonth;references; nochildren. -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -..-. \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 ;

,' Turk Street.

oof: TUBK-3 NICELY furnished SUN--000 ny rooms forlight housekeeping. ; . .:..--\u25a0•

Valencia Street. ..9*lCB VALENCIA— OR THREE SUN-*-xory rooms for housekeeping ;bath. <

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