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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 189¢ e —————————— e ettt ettt HOUSES TO LET, 0] SHOT COR. TWENTY-FIRET—10 70T 205n% hah 40; 1139 Valencia, 8 rooms, bath, $26: 1137 Guerrero, 6 rooms, bath, $20; 92915 Natoma, 6 rooms, $16; 105 Diamond, cot- tage, 5 rooms, bath, $15. W. H. CRIM & C0.,118 Montgomery st. MO LET — . GANT NEW MODERN house: § rooms. bath and finished basement; 8419 Tmarine view: rent reasonabie. FLATS TO LET—Continued. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continue ROOMS TO LET-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 LIT—7 ELEGANT FLATS; UPPER AND Tower. 1203 and 1205 Goush st.; owner on premiges bet. 12 and 4. JQ()7 STEINER, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER 1807 faz; 5 modern 1aree sunny rooms: bath FIFTEENTH, BET. MARKET AND Noe—Sunny flat, 5 rooms, bath: rent cheap. QUNNY UPPER CORNER FLAT; 5 ROOMS: " 18161, Webster; reduced rent. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. 7 THOROUGHLY RE modern plumbing; Anply at pr 1 8'a. M. and = T e improvement GSTORY HC £ ‘modern improv 3 TSUNNY -ut: ressonable, HOUSE: 8 ROOM 814 McAllister. BLE, 8 ROOMS casonable T unday, 1 to 3 > BROADWAY : rent $14. 1731 BROADWAY, NR. GOUG: $45. iouses rooms, with every convenience: marine view COR. TAYLO! bath: fine view; JUNNY S and Broadwa: rent reasouable. 200 € $60. e finish: 11 GATE AVE. corper hou ASHTON & QU ' FLATS: 3 AND 4 ROOMS; BATH: garden: $13 and $16. 1706 Post. NCHEZ, NEAR 19TH (FLAT B)—4 decorated and modern. BETWEEN d Twenty-third, Mission an e 5 :'7\1 roows aud hhn;hs e yards to eacl la - watet free: will hold_ uili O'FARRELL & N FLATS O mantel firepia: E rents $20 and $22 b LAT 4 ROOMS. 125 PAGE ST, BET. ough and Octavia. PER _4-ROOM FLAT , Golden Gate Park. it FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH. er and Broderick sts I’{DI cheap. McALLISTER, NEAR BRODER- 7 rooms and bath; newl apered end painied: modern finish, ASHTON & GAR- DINER, 411 Montgomery st Tehama Street. 30 Necond Streat. SECOND—LARGE FRONT ROOM IN private family; suitable for 2 gentiemen. 128 TEHAMA. NR. FOURTH—FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; complete; cheap. TEHAMA, NR. EIGHTH—ONE FUR- nished room; suitable for light housekpng. Third Street. THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. Turk Siree:. TURK, NEAR LARK ronms; bath; gas. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH. BET. MISSION AND HOW- ard—2 sunny rooms for light housekeeping. Twenty-third Street. TWENTY - THIRD — 2 SUNNY F nished rooms for Lousekeeping. Valencia Street. B VALENCIA—LARGE SUNNY BAY- window rooms, complete; housekeeping. —~FLOOR OF 5 914 Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS AVE., COR. GEARY ST.— Sh — GOOD TENANTS FOR NEW flats: special terms; $10 up. SPECK & 0O, 602 Marke: st. 7E RENT MANY FLATS BECAUSE WE W feai“Teople right. BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. &15 LOVELY FLAT; 56 SUNNY ROOMS L. and bath: newly papered and painted. 814 Nineteenth st.. bet. Noe and Sanchez. W BBSTER 207208 NY FLATS, 6 AND 7rooms; rent $25, $2750. LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST., BE- Brannan Street. BRANNAN — FURNISHED ROOMS, with use of stove, 81 per week. E 166 Silver HOU: ave.y . near Scott; see it. NOUSES BECAUSE WE right BALDWIN & HAM- Qun st ©) Within one hour's ride from “an Francisco: the owners will rent for the summer, or longer if desiied, to responsible tenant, their residence (12 Tooms), with about two acres of land highly im- yroved, with full-bearing fruit. ornamental and shade trees, flowers, etc.; furnished house on elec- tric rosd in East Oakland, and within ten m walk of Twenty-third-street station, broad-g railroad: rent reasonable. Kor further particulars MADIS appl 626 Market s & BURKE, SAN MATEO; HANDSOME! nished cottage, 8 Tooms and bath: electric lights: piano: modern im ments. Call or ad- dress room 25, 1170 Market ’-l 303 LoLE N GAT ol to let; furniture and carpets for sale; rea- sonable. EBURT LE D 5-ROOM TRNISH low Brvant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath; 8 10 $16. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bryant Street. BRYANT—ONE OR TWO SUNNY rooms nicely furrished for housekeeping. Buena Vista Park. & BUENA VISTA, OFF BAKER & HAIGHT ©) —2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping. 43 Bush Street. BUSH—2 SUNNY ROOMS, SUITABLE 620 for housekeeping; rent moderate. Bryant Street. BRYANT, NEAR THIRD—ONE SUNNY suite housekeeping rooms; $2 50 per week. Bryant Avenue, BRYANT — PLEASANT FURNISHED front room in private family: moderate. Clay Street. Webster Street. T1] VEBSTER—2 OR 3 HANDSOMELY furnished rooms; gas; bath. 11 furnished rooms for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. P A~ AN, home; private family: reasouable; refncs 1722 CLAY, NR. VAN NESS AVE.—PLEAS- ant sunny bay-window rooms; furnished 1021 Fios Y onne o or more connecting Tooms, or flat of 7 rooms; all furnished complete, ‘Willow Avenue. WILLOW AVE. OFF LARKIN ST.—8 UN- Bush Street. 14] 3 BUSH-LARGE ALCOVE: PLEASANT or unfurnished; small private family; 1o children; reasonable. Clement Street. 911 SLEMENT-3 OR 4 ROOMS COMPLETE Z11 for housekeeping and garden; reasonable; no children. . 11 85 up. 3 WO C ECTING FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, if desired, in private family, near Van Nessave. 815 Eddy st. Ellis Street. 5()Q ELLIS -8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; DU+ 1arge vard; private house; reasonable. 539 ELLIS_FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, & with bath. Eddy Street. EDDY—3 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping: otber newly furnished rooms; Address MRS, P. TREANTON, Tamalpais IS, COR LARKIN_SONNY FUE Station, Marin County. Cal. D nished Nitohens COTTAGES TO LET. h_ Street. ‘@$m COTTAGE: 6 ROOMS, BATH 4 "1 FIFTH—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 325 S e, 145% housekeeping: rent $13 Sacramento st. FINE BASE- 5 ROOM d yard. 757 OF 5 ROOM BATH Treat avi : HO D “OLD 1015 Eighteenth st., bet. OF 4 ROOMS AND STABLE: E o stable on rear street; rent reasonable. 7 1305 ELLIS LEAN F 3 rooms, 81 Folsom Street. [SHED AND UNFUR- SHED HOUSE- single, $5. ITE FOR light housekeeping: rent reasonable. QA9 FOLSOM —TWO OR FOUR NICELY furnished houscieeping rooms,disconnected 732 ANTED—GOOD D FOR COT- tages, 9 up. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. ‘QUNNY COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS 3 BET. UNION AND D1 5. FieriNeat cottaso, & zuoms and bah; Applv 10 C. 413 Montgomery st., Hous: 10 Real Estate Aent AT 4 ELEGANTL 3 cheap: perties leaving city; South Park. ‘QUNNY HANDSOM S5 & rooms, vath, eic. physician: reasonal LY FURNISHED FLOOR suitab! for family or 81 st., near Geary. N RE O SUNNY : rooms all rented; cheap for box 44. Call. 9¢) WASHINGTON, LOWER Z bath, $3250; 9518 Missi 25 Howard, I o o n, upper 6 wer 5 rcom r 7 room bath, $17: cath, $163 . ‘upper 5 rooms, r0oms, bath. $14. W.H. CRIM & 2416 Mission, Minna, upper 4 ipper 5 ooms,§14. zomery. . 118 M 'Ql.;’— 09 NLY—5 ROOMS, WITH STABLE DL £.9V sor 3 norse: teenth, BALDWIN & HAMMOXND, 10 Montgom- eryst. &®18 NICE NE < | O, st., near Third. S18_5-room flat; 11 Webster at., near Waller. $10 . or. Sanchez und Clipper sts McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. OB HIL ] Noad b MODERA Y FLATS ON CAPP ST. bet. Mission and Howard, Tiwenty-second and hird, containing 5 and 6 rooms, baths, atel fireplaces, with large separate back yard, ent will suit you. Callat office, 'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery 734 FOLSOM 00MS 8 7-ROOM FLA’ bath. closets and elevator; Onkland. See KENIG & Oakland. Y UPPER FLAT; & 41A Hill st near Guerrero. + dark room: Py Tnton _st. KROLL, 1006 Broadway, WICE CHEAP SU ik rooms and bath. ND 5 ROOMS AR MARK A T iats; 6 and 4 rooms; bath; stable. ; 6 ROOMS; MODER: . 519 Guerrero, near 3 LA modera Improvement: = 853 2 813 FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY BEDROOM b and kitchen; yard; complete for house- Keeping. 103 FOLSOM—3 FURNISHED ROOMS, complete for housekeeping. Fourth Streec. FOURTH. SUNNY ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping, with range: cheap. £ FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR O light buusekeeping: also single. < oiden Gaie Avenue. 392() SOLDEN GAlE—COMPLETELY FUR- also single; reasonable. nished sunny housekeeping epartments; 338 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—4 SUNNY NEW- 1y furnished housekeeping rooms: bath. 12 22 Geary Street. 1 GEARY—FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT- 2 able for ligh ceeping) Key at 217. 21 Harrison Street. HARRISON—FINE FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for two or three; cheap. 655 Eddy Street. EDDY—LARGE SUNNY CORNER BAY- window front and side room: cheap. 1 Stevenson Streer. STEVENON, OFF SEVENTH—SUNNY furnished front single room. STEVE 'S0N, NEAR FIFTH—4 ELE- gant large rooms; yard; basement; first 623 42 floor. Sutter Street. HE ALEXANDRIA, 751 SUTTER—ELE- 8Dt rooms; first-class' dining-room; elevator. 109 Taylor Street. TAYLOR — LARGE DOUBLE ROOM; = running water: closet; $8; others. 24() TAYLOR—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- DY T00m, suitable for gentlemen. ‘inird stree INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, Wn.rnn: most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ to $1 50 por night; K1 50 10 $6 per week; electric lights 1n every yooin: reading P tree bus. 99() THIRD, COLTON HOUSE—SUITES AND single light housekeeping rooms; 86 up. Turk Street. 116 IURK—BEAUTIFUL SUNNY SUITE; newly furnished; single; with convenien- ces; board opgional, Valencin Street 613 YALENCIA S ICELY FURNISHED room. 1137 YALENCTA_LARGE, FRONT, BAY- window room; furnished; private family. 10433 Vi bath; also single rooms. 1 VALENGIA_SUNNY SUITE, $10, Miscellaneous. AUSALITO GOOD VIEW; LARGE grounds: single or more: whole floor if de- sired. Butler, Shiloh, Sausalito. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 362 TWENTIRTH, BET, VALENCIA AND Guerrero—Board and room for two and single room: first class; private family. QUMMER RATES! MOST ELEGANT PRI vate hotel in city; rooms, with board, bath, elevator, $50 to $65 a month for two. Address R. A., box 44, Call. 835 FOST, NR HYDE_NICELY FURNISHD large front room; good board; 1 or 2 gents. T1() GEARY—HANDSOMEY FURNISHED g front alcove suite suitable for 3, with ex- cellent bourd; moderate: references, {URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, en suite or single. box 60, Call. VICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ALCOVE room and connecting suite: board: central; reference; private bouse. P. H., box 64, Call. E.YOU WANT 70 SELL OR BUY A BUSL- ness auick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $100 FINE SALOON: DOING NICE + business: junctiou of car lines; cheap rent and fine saloon invesiment: investigate this bargain if you want a saloon business. T.LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hail ave. $ 3()(), CIGARSTAND: BIG STOCK: CHEAP Nors in ek OB oneof thefinest bx’xsxng;s vor n San Francisco: see this n. T.LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. L %200, EXUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE: ) i:‘m lo:.‘.my; B.hir‘ker. n: cheap rent: must seil; see T EUBELSRL T O v Hall ave, $~)00 CIGAR-STAND; GOOD LOCALITY: =UWUs cheap rent: stock invoice near amount asked: investigate this place. T.LUBELSKI, 7 City Hail ave, X £55(), IINWARE, GRATEWARE AND » stove store, tinshop and plumbing busi- ness: connected living-rooms; cheap rent: borse and wagon; all on good paying basis; fullest in- Yestigation: must sell, golng Kast: stock invoices $8:0. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $40 CAXNDY - STORE AND FACTORY; « fine bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market. $500, BUSTAURANT: FINE LOCATION; + DECKER, 10.0 Market st. SALOON—BEST IN THE CITY; + exchange for real estate. DECKER, 1020 Marker, $700, GROCERY AND BAR: FINE COR- - ner; offer wanted. DECKER, 1020 Market. To,BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSIN £SS of any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, 19 RooMs: NICE HOME; CLEARS $40; < $350. 20 rooms: best corner on Geary; part cash. 110 rooms: a money maker; $1200. 45 tooms. comer: paosicivelycleacs #300; cost 000; selling to close an estate; ) = A. M. SPEK & CG., 602 Market st. FIxe FASHIONABLE DOWNTOWN ROOM- ing-house: 15 rooms and 2 baths: newly fur- nished; block from Mearket and Kearny; rent rea- sonable. Apply to BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. OOMING-HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP; 18 rooms; well furnished; 4 housekeeping apart- ments: all rooms_full: rent $20: see this bargain; price $800. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 4-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE. 44200 R $ 700 WORTIH 32000, 19-room house on Sutter st.; payments. 12-room house on Mason st. $1100 275 20 rooms on Fourth'st., only 800 16 rooms on Taylor st. 750 45 rooms on Marke' st 2500 H. C. DECKER, Market st., opposite Fifth. ARGAIN—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; ALL| rented. 325 Fourth st. W ANTED—GOOD TENA TOR NEW 80 room house. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. ODGING-HOUSE: MUST BE.SOLD ON AC- 4 count leaving city: clearing $25 a month; price $250. Addres C., box 3, Call Office. ESPECTABLE ROOMING-HOUSE OF 38 rooms: clears$150 per month. Address owner, and save agent's commission, 1215 Broadwa, Oakland. OR SALE_CHEAP: CIGAR-STORE AND fixtures; $100. STRAND & CO.. 45 1hird st. J3¥ANCH BARERY AND VARIETIES; SUN- oy furnished rooms. STRAND & CO. 45 Third. $1800 I“IHST-CLdAi.! CASH CORN‘E!; - grocery and bar: guarantee receipts $500 to $600 per month ; will sell at invoice price: trial given; investigation allowed to suit buyer: all new stock on hand. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. $300 BU:CHBR BUSINESS F OR SALE - at the Mission: all cash trade: clesring $76lper month, HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. $375. S, o Eewer wrmeer o, ; low rent: have satistactory reason for selling. Apply bt 2 2 £.3.10 L. SCHEIK, 200 Hraeseo” 12 20 #0d 2 $250 PARTNER; BUSINESS REQUIRES « tWo owners; clear $75 to each: easy terms to right party: full value, uine, box 33, Call Office. 0 LET CHEAP TO GOOD TENANT FOR Tplumblnx business and tinsmiths; no opposition Within 1 mile. Inquire 5-mile House, Mission road. $325 CIGAR-STAND ON MARKET 8 + location good, 8781, Market st., rm. 2 HICKEN RANCH; 1000 LAYING HENS. Apply BEAR & BUCKLEY, 1511 Stockton. Address Gen- ¥DDY—WELL- FURNISHED LARGE sunny front room. 42 5’@9 HYDE—LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM; “e excellent = {'OR SALE—GROCE. ND 1 5 F o PALES ERY AND BAR CHEAP. EDDY—_SUNNY FRONT BA Y-WINDOW rooms with all modern improvements; 63 UNNY ROOMS, WITH BOARD; FIRST AND second floors; single or en suite; private; cen- $250 CIGARSTAND AND LAUMNDRY + office; cheaj v reasonable. tral: reasonable.’ 2334 Channiug way, Berkeley. | & month; good location. Call at 348 Fatnte o720 Eighth Ntreet. DEVISADERO—NICELY FURNISH- ARE CHANCE—A F QHEERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market: furnished and unfarnished. Ellls Street. THE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS ST, SAN FRAN- clsco, MRS, KATE S HART, manager—Just opened; a newly turnished, well'appointed, quiet house, ‘containing 150 rooms, large and small; sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and electricity, hot and cold running water in each room; elevator and fire escapes: situate convenient to the busi- ness center of the city, principal hotels and thea- ters; electric-cars direct 10 ferry and park pass the oor. 72 ELLIS—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; GAS and bath; $7. Fe!l Street. 1 FELL-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM 41 nice for gpe or two_girls that work out by the day: quiet plate; no children nor other room.- ers; rent £6. FELL—OUN NISHED FROM window room; £5. BAY- 42 = 1721 &f T00ms, with or without board. URNISHED ROOM FOR 2 GENTLEMEN; = F with or without board; first-class private house; 1020 Mission st. and cigar store for sale: splenmgnl\;im'mr? cause of sale mustleave for north. 444 Van Ness, TH CIGAR STA GOOD CORNER; $175. 8¢ value. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. 53() GEARY—SUNNY ROOM AND BOARD for young lady; private family; reasonable. N ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; UNSUR- passed for neatness and comiort; 50c, 76¢ and §1perday: 82, 8250, §3 per week and up; 38 to $30 mo. Hackmeler's Hotel. GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. week, $16 a month, at Hackmeler's’ Hotel ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 125120 EDDY ST.; new management: GEORGE G RUENTG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. Ho 714 BUSH—A FAMILY OTEL BERTLING, hotel: references given and required: all mod- e conveniences, CHILDREN BOARDED. LEASA would like to boa; 121, T HOME OF HER or 3 children. Ad- Eifth Street. WEEK — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; closet; bath; private family. 314 Fifth st. 31 735 kolsom Street. FOLSOM—#5 MONTH: SINGLE SUNNY furnished front room. Fourth -treet. FOURTH — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS to let; cheap. Geary street. 625 SEARY-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR 1 or 2 gentlemen: private family: references. HE MARTINET hAS CHANGED HANDS; handsomely furnished suites and single rooms also suitable apartments for physician. 1101 Geary st., cor. Van Ness ave. 21 764 Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE. — PLEASANT, sunny, double and single rooms; $5 up. Harrison Street. HARRISON ST.—A PLEASANT, SUNNY front room; reasonable. HARRISO! R THIRD—2 ROOMS, housekeeping; front and back parior. HARRIS HOUSE- keeping rms. on same floor: rent $16: bazh. 73 738 Hayes Street. 1 HAYES—2 UNFURNISHED FRONT '2 rooms; use of stove: $8. 10 “Hickory Avenue FICKORY AVE. COR. FRANKLIN—3 large sunny rms; furnishd: housekpg; $15. 106 noward Strees. 704 HEOWARD, COR THIRD-2 OR 3 [ rooms furnished for housekeeping; cheap; other rooms; transient. 7f HOWARD — HOUSEKEEPING ROOM; all conveniences. 106” 1 HOWARD - TWO SUNNY FUR- 2 nished and three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 1121} HOWARDIN PRIVATE AMERL 2 cun family, double and single sunny furnished rooms for light housekeeping, if desired. 804 A LARKIN-LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; neatly furnishe: light hous ekeeping. Market Street. 15611 MARKET, OPP. VAN NESS—TWO . 2 large front unfurnished housekeeping rooms: cheap.. nished rooms, $5; 1 housekeeping, §$6. MicAtlister Street. MCALLISTER SUNNY UNFUR- MASON N MALL 4-ROOM FLAT; rent cheap. OF 4 ROC 016 T WATER AND BATH. near Vaiencia. ROOM JL 7 1‘4 718 T wenty-first s j OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT OF 6 LARGE 4 rooms; yard. 3044 Moss st.. off Howard, near Beventh. 1.')8 FAIR OAKS. " FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, O bath; latest improvements: reasonable. 213 “BAYV-WINDOW FLAT OF 4 R)OMS, < 113614 Stevenson st., near Thirteenth. T OWER FLAT OF ROOMS, BATH; Jrent reasonable. SLATTO LET-— Y, COR. ND LOWER FLAT; : large yard. 1217 enworth sts. BATH. 2517 Y FLAT OF 8 D2z . 1922 Golden Gate ave. TPPER FLAT, 5 LARGE, S Y ROOMS and bath; hall and stairs carpeted. 1825c Howard st.; Tent $19. 1 OWER FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND 4 panhandle of park. } 310 T91¢ 3 LAGUN UN] 1216 Go25 fat: 5 romen, baihe Tay o o JTPPER FLAT; 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 181 LILY . renve $1c' 8 LARGE ROOMS; YAR s teenth st., above Valencia. 0 TET-717 MINNA ST SUNNY FLAT: 4 rooms; rent §18; also rear ténement, 4 room: 402 ()2 CALLISTER —SUNNY “FURNISHED front room, with stove fox housekeeping; rent $6. Hayes Street. 1 HAYES—FURNISHED ROOMS, EN 2 suite and single. 141 LADY WOULD LIKE INFANT V TO BOARD: good care. 132 Flood avi Suunnyside. W ASTED-10R 2 CHILDE TO BOARD. W D—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; good home and loving care: plenty of sun. suine and flowers and room for play; references. Address or call MRS. WINTER, 2316 San Jose Alam, INFANT OR CHILD ome; best of 7OU CAN FIND PLEASA. lent carn for chiid at 402 San Jose av. BOARDED; STORES TO LE A A A e A~ A~ A AAASANAS TORE, WITH 4 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT » cheap. Apply 1223 Webster st., cor. Ellis. QTOCK OF POULTRY RANCH, CLOSE 10 Oakland; 500 pure-bred fowls hatched from Prize stock ; horse and wagon, incubators, brooder, bone and feed jullls and tools; largo {ncome from €ggs for hatching; long lease; low . HILL, Donohoe building, = o 0" Tt ¥ CHANCE OF A LIFETIME_BUSINESS vears established; must be sold, on account of rent cheup. Apply 106 Turk street. TO LET, FIXTURES AND 2 FUR- nished rooms; rent $20. 350 Brannan st. W ANTED—GOOD SALESMAN T HANDLE a good article, clearing from $150 to $200 a month; only those meaning business need in gate. 624 Ellis st., from 10 A M. to OOMING-HOUSE; $107 per monti $876 casii; no agent: .. box 89, Call Office. 22 ROOMS; CLEAKS location and furniture good: investigate; must sell. H. FURNITURE FOR SALE. JURNITURE OF FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND bath; in fine order; with or without fine upright piano. F. 0., box 8, Call Office. (OFE OAK CHAMBER SET: ONE CHAMBER carpet; one kitchen table. 519 Capp, bet 20th and 218t st. OTTAGE TO LET AND PART OF FURNL Sfyure for sale. * Callbet. 1 and 2 o'clock, 608 Sllis st. ‘A THREEQUARTER ~CHIFFONIER AND folding-bed combined: oak; French-plate mir- rors; 2all 3 days. 20 Siiver st TRE SALE ! Prices stand till zoods are completely dis posed of. Oak bed sets Carpets, peryard Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard. Till our new buliding 15 ere stana. Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corer Seventh and Mission sts. NOONAN. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furn!ture exchged. 773 Missio:. 400 CARPETS CHAMBER SETS, $11; stoves, 85: panlor sets, 820. folding beds, $10; bed-iounges, $7. T. D. McCCARTHY 112 4th. ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW . Bediounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid . English Linoleum, 1aid Window shades in 5 colors . FURNITURE WANTED. FFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE | send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Marke! “SUTTER, WANTS FURN highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, pets, pi 11856 Market; essie 761, VALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, !you want highest cash price for your furniture, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. WANTE must invest Address Cash, box 44, Call ALONE PAYS PER GENT MORE than_elsewhere for ture to fill country orders. Leav 'S, 8 Fourth st JALOON DINING-KOOM WITH LIVI3 rooms, cheap, on_account of going East. Call forenoons, Green Bush Saloon, Ingleside race- track. 128, this offi T ESTAURANT — WOMAN WANTS PART ner; good chauce; small capital. - R. W., box 19, Call’ Office. ANTED—GENTLEMAN WITH $400 T0 back first-class dramatic company: may han- dle money. Address H. C., box 4, Call, Oakland. $250, MILLINERY PARLORS: 3 YEARS e yent tinblished; contral location: light, airy ms; rent low: zood reasons for selling. M., 9, Call' Oftice, Oakland. " s OCKSMITHS! CALL AT 1740 MARKET ST, if you intend to start business or buy tools, See this anyway before W ednesday. TROCERY AND BAR: TRANSFER CORN. Apply this o No agent; GROCERY; MAGNIFI- 2teams. Address G, box [ORE AND 2 ROOMS; GOOD BUSINESS olock: rent $18. 1403 Devisadero st. 416 FOURTH-SMALL STORE, WITH ROOM in rear; rent low. Apply 0 G. H. UMB- & CO.. 14 Monteomery st. [ 5T LARGE STABLE: 2414 CALL fornia st.; rent cheap. Apply room 28, Chron- icle building. Howara Street. T612 EOWAR NICELY FURNISHED | T ADY WANTS SI i FOOTER BROKE TO 2 bay-window and other double and single | Li saddle and sound and gentle; chean. rooms: reasonabl 2 3 | L. W.. box 20, & 1 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED EALY YARD, 1701 HARRISON 1217 2 room for 1or 2 gentlemen; gas, bath. Jackson Street. JACKSON, BET. POLK AND LARKIN “Nicely furnished room. 1505 Jdones dtreet. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY alcove: every convenience; private, 907 ONES—THE VAN WINKLE: management: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished: bath, etc.; $10 to S30. NEW kearny Stree:. _A RLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY_PLEAS. ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first ciass in every respect; Lerms reasonable. Langton Street. 2301 LANGTON—4 ROOMS AND STABLE; DUz cheap. Larkin Street. LARKIN — SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; single room, $6: others reasonable, 51 Murke: ~iree:. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. 1508 MARKET_2 M NNY OFFICES; Minna Street. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: large yard. 546 als0 rooms for housekeeping, st., arrived, one car of very fine horses: weigh from 1200 1bs to 1400 1bs: several matched tcams; 1 carriage team, well matched, color dark brown, stand 161, hanas high, age coming 7 years old, cor. WM. LOCK Manager. Just sound, ive, alady tod ind and gentle T Fon‘]u’ —DRUGSTORE, NEW ORLEANS first-class trade: no cutting; average sales $11, 000. Write R. N. GIRLING, New Orleans, FOR SMART WOMAN; SWELL boarding-house: fine appearing gard-n; choice; owner board. 203 Taylor street. DESIRES TLEMAN PARTNER with $25; pay . 12 Mason, rm. 2. H 9% AND CHICKES RANCH 2 MILES FROM Oakland; 50 hogs, 100 chickens: 3 horses, 2 wagons, hariess, 2 boilers, lot tools, large lot panel fencing, lumber, etc.: home, barn and chicken-houses: 8500; prodicts -pay _expenses; rent $10 month. Address W. R. DEXTER, 2924 California st. “GARDLESS OF COST, FINE RESTAU- : location very g A “all Office. Fok SALE CHEAP—GOOD OUSE. Address il., box 48, Call Office. (OASH,PATD FOR ALL KINDS OF GROCER- Address R, box 161, Call Office. 41s0 a highly bred animal: cheap; full breeding if desired; color brown. Apply 1406 Grove st., bet. cheap at 241 5 OB SALE-BUGGY HO| 5 YEARS OLD; good traveler, regular pet; also buggy. Apply NE. corner Pacific and Larkin sts. 4() HORSES TOR SALE; ALSQ WAGO: buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Ho, Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction salesevery Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ies and other merchandise: city or country. ROCERY. BAR, NIW STOOK, NICE FINC tures; 10ng established: with 4'sunny rooms;: whole house, rent $20. must sell at once; small capital. Call at this office. ARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP: GOOD business; 17 years in same block. Apply Call. LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS, TO rent, 109 acres of land; 17 rooms, unturaished, baths, beau:iful location, 5 miles from Martin, Tent $25 per montb. D.J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. MARTINEZ HOTEL T0 RENT; TERMS reagonable; 56 rooms; in good order. D. J. ‘WEST, Martinez, Cal. 7OR RENT—IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD, fine dining-room of large hotel. Apply 92 Broadway. Oakland, room 10. PRl l’Ofmv;Ts SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL * kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; | also 20 cheav hors Fifteenth and Valencia sts. VHICKEN R NCH: HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS; _/ good start of chickens; cheap rent. Inquire MRS. A. SULLIVAN, Potrero ave ar 16th st. URED; SEND FUR CIRCU- e Ranch, 630 Commercial st. ELL OR EX- change horses, buggies, w * haroess you wiil find it to_your advantage 1o call at Derby Sals Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. S, WATKINS, suctioneer, QUNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— (>, 3iiss on Streer. MISSION — FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms: no chiidren: gas; bath. Natoma Street. (O SATOMA_LARGE SUNNY ROOM FUR- nished for housekeeping; range; yard: $5, 567 NATONA, COR. SEVENTI—2 SUITES, { housekecping rooms, compiete; $8 and $10 per month. G171 SATONMA, BETWEEN TENTH AND {2 Eieventh—2 housekeeping rooms. (CORNER NINTH AND NATOMA STS—8UN- ny fron: furnished rooms for light nousekeep- ing; also single; entrance 741 Natoma st. Ninth Street. = (K NINTH — 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, $15; also front suite. 502 SINTH —6 CORNER ROONS, COM- ]Cl pletely farnished for housekeeping: rent ow. Polk Stree. €11 POLK — PARLOKS: KITCHEN: GAS range; piano; reasonible: suitable for piy. sician, Fost Street. 9F9GPOST—3 HOOMS FURNISHED ¥OR housckeeping. Kuss Street. rent §7. OWER FLAT; NEARLY NEW: 5 ROOMS 4 and bath: vard: mantels: warm belt; only $2250. 10*8 Sho:well st.. near Twenty-fourth. ©) UPPER FLATS, 3 ROOMS EACH; $10. Ringold si., near Folsom and Ninth. NT—1241 TWENTY-THIRD ST, tr0, IOdern sunny upper ter free. DEDI CED RE \ Sixteenth, near 5-room flat: rent $1 29 23 PROSPER ST., OFF arket; modern sunny upper water free. $1’7475' E NEAR SIX- . teenth h. ASHTON & GARDINER. 411 Montgoine! HOWARD COURT, N ER fioor; & sunny 1o0ms, $14; lower 4 rooms, $13. RUSS—SUNNY FROST BAY-WINDOW room with kitchen ;complete for housekeeping. Scott Street. . 113 4 SCOTT—2 SUNNY ROOMS; PARTLY furnished for housekeeping. Second Street. SECOND—SUNNY FRONT FURNISH- ed rooms for light housekeeping cueap. sixth_S reet. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN 1THE CITY; cozy housekeeping rooms and single, Seventh Street. SEVENTH — SUITES, SINGLE AND housekeeping: suliable for doctor or dentist, 11 12 142 Minna - ireei. MINNA NEATLY FURNISHED 65 667 rooms, 75¢ and $1 and upward. MISSION—SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING Juission - MISSION ST.—2 FRONT FURNISHED rooms to let. ree.. Horses, mules, wagons, buggles and harness, 150 SEIS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAK: DU 1egs: all kinds: wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. . C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon for 8. F. Police Deparrment. Office and hospital, 121 Citv Hali ave.: _telenhone sonth 401 2 S AND CARRIAGES, NE EXPRESS TEAM WAGON AND horses together or separately; also 3-sprin business buggy; good as new at SHAW'S, 162 Market st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. NEW SIBLEY TENT (80 FEET) AT A BAR- gain. Address T., box 97, this oftice. J,ARGE VARIETY OF THOROUGHBRED 4 chicken eggs for hatching. F. KRAUS, 1031 MeAllister st. UTCHER'S PEDDLE WAGON FOR :SALE, or exchange for zood dairy cow. See C. REY- NOLDS, Dimond, P. 0. Fruitvale. CHEAP: FINE ORDER; COLUMBIA RACER, Hpinodel '95. - Address CLAYTON, Oceidental otel. wnn‘z’ SEWING-MACHINE, WITH AT- tachments: cheap. 2487 Mission st., nr. 21st, B,\Rumx.-auo’xfloiéALE. 164 STEUART street. %1250, BL MITH AND WAGON oD L LIV, hop. doing a good business of from $350 to $500 monthiy. Apply 4OSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. 'OR SALE_CHEAP. A GOOD-PAYING SA- OR 100n, in good locality: must be sold at once on account of sickness. Apply 624 Sacramento st. $225. PUICHERSHOP HOING _GOOD . business. Apply 81 Fourth st up- stalrs; no agents. Fex SALE—GOLD MINE. ADDRESS G. M, box 92, Call Office. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; $550. Wi Addition; living-rooms; owner golng East; make offer. Apply this oflice. CARPET CLEANING. BECOME DISGUSTED WI W HEN vou “BF TH G SCA ) Golden Gate ave. 1TY, ting, 88 8th. STEV. G EEAT WEST RN STEAM CARP) ing works; latest improved machinery ; G. GEORG. C 3¢ yard. .office 11 Eighth st.: phone Jessie 253, ARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YAR. Iaid. 5¢ per yard. RE- S.STRATTON, 19 Eighth. AND RENOVATED ., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. ARPETS CLEAN FERGUSON N'S CARPE works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south EDUCATIONAL. | 1707 Market. N ELVILL] YDEK, STUDIO 514 : teacher vocal music, piano, clocutio dramatic elocution a specialty: vocal Shakespear- ean classes; sta ing: minuet. gavotte, etc. Vocal cl; THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ 25 Montgomery st.; individual instrue- | tion In shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life | scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. H, GERMAN, SP. H: LEARN '’ §2. Flood building. ;] UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHA US, 39 Fifth. PA RENCH ACADEMY. CASTILIA, and Parisian. 3lessonsw.: $3m. Maze bld, r.37. | 00K NG TAUGHT PRACTICALLY, | better than in any college on earth; 6 wks: 1o oneteaches my rapid calculations. TARR,659 Mkt CADEMY OF DANCIN MISSES HUDDY; private and class. 6A Hyde; terms moderate. | BARBERS ON THE WARPATH They Will Endeavor to Crusk Out All of the Five-Cent Shops. A General Strike W.ll Be Ordered by the Exccutive Committee in Two Weeks. The three Barbers’ Unions of this City have dug up the hatchet and gone on the warpath against three common enemies. They have resolved to do battle to the bit- ter end with Wilson's “College” at 1515 Howard street, the 5-cent shops and the Supreme Justices who puncked such a big hole in the Sunday closing law by their re- cent decision, in which they declared the law to be unconstitutional. The three or- ganizations are the Barbers’ Association of San Francisco, the Boss Barbers’ Associa- tion and the Journeymen Barbers’' Union. There are in this City about 2500 barbers, and the majority belong to at least one or- ganization and many to all three. The situation calling forth such active warlike preparations covers three distinct propositions. Jn the first a man named ‘Wilson opened a school on Howard street, where he advertises to teach young men the art of cutting hair and scraping faces for a small fee. The regular barbers claim that Wilson gets the money, and in a week or so turns out upon the community workmen who inflict all kinds of tortures upon their unsuspecting and innocent victims. The tonsorial art, they declare, is only learned by long years of patient study of strops, steel, cuticle, beards, etc. These “college’’ bred barbers are of necessity obliged to work at low wages, and this, with the ever-increasing numbers, will eventually reduce the wages all along the line. All the associated barbers have agreed to boycott, by not giving employ- ment to, the ‘‘college’” graduates, and place ull under the ban who do business with them. The **collegy’”” barber has not caused the rank and file of the craft half so much un- | easiness as the recent creation of the five cent shop, however. When the first of these shops made its appearance it caused no alarm because in the minds of the other barbers arose visions of alkali soay, razors _ with teeth on their edges, towels that were a perpetual boycott on the laundry and other visions that seemed to argue but a brief career. The class that went to such shops were not desired by any other shops in the city. The first. two or three shops flourished, razors and towels notwithstanding, and their successinduced others to make simi- lar ventures, until to day there are twenty 5-cent shops in this City, and many are doing a flourishing buiiness. In several of these shops there are as many as ten chairs in constant use. As may be ex- pected, they are drawing their patronage from the 10-cent shops. in speaking of these shops S. Fuchs, who holds offices in all three organizations, said: d have begun our War &ssoon as | the first five-cent shop opened and crusied it out at once, Now we have a big fight upon | our hands, The effect of these shops is to re- | duce the wages in the entire trade. Do you have any ides what those fellows get? The best of them do not make over §5 or $7 a week. We have arranged our plans fcr driving them to the wall. In the City are 600 boss barbers | and 300 belong to the Boss Barbers’ Associa- tion. They are all in on the fight, even the best shops in the City. Those who'do not belong are subscribing liberally to the fund that we will have to use. Our plan is this. In about two weeks we will order a general strike and call all of the journeymen out of the cheap shops. Those who do not helong to any union we will order | out, and we will pay them the amount of the wages they earn when at work until we rovide them with employment in respect Pie ‘hops. This is woat we want the mon for. We have six committees out in as man districts among_storekeepers who have ba bers’ supplies. We witl withdraw the patron- age of all our unions from any whe sells sup- plies to the 5-cent men or to the “‘college” graduates. In this way we will cut into their business. With influence, pressure, boycott and_plenty of money we are sure of winning the fight. The executive committee will order the strike very soon. The third blow will be struck at the California Supreme Court Justices who knocked out the Sunday-closing law last week. At the next meeting of the barber organizations resolutions condemning the Justices for their decision will be passed. | More than that, the barbers will lay their grievance before the San Francisco Trades Council and the Labor and Trades Alli- ance. The purpose of this is to bring political pressure to bear against the Jus- | tices should they ever seck office at the hands of the people again. Of all the barbers in this City only five shops are opposed to these proceedings. Circulars are being sent to all the barbers in the State to boycott the Justices should they ever run for office again. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. JPaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN : MODERATE. Ofeisterschaft School Languages, 122 0'Farrell YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND CO X jege: individual instraction; 4 months' course; Gay and evening 825 Montgomery st. DELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranced: pupils rebearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.E. block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, i say: esta. '64. VAN DER NAILLE: T EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer ng, telegraphy. medern ianguages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. CIGHTSCHOOL:HEALD S BU AN Post JOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BAX sonablé. PROE, FRANCIS, 10463 Valencia. HEMISTRY MKD ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham’s Schooi. cor. Geary and Powell sts. NJO: REA- AIRDRESSING BUSINESS FOR SALT: NE, "L Baldwin Hotel. Address H., box 105, Call. ROCERY AND SALOON—MUST BE SOLD: 2 burgain, Call at 332 Main st. ARGAIN — GOOD-PAY & -G CORNER ~A- i0on and lodging-house In business part of eity ; present party conducting business for twelve Jiears: reason for selling, death ia family. Apply office. AVING GONE IN DIFFERENT BUSINESS 1 offer my old-established place, the Mocha Cafe, for sale very gaeap, for cash or nstaliments. 621 Montgomery st. or 236 Sutter. ADY OF MEANS DE-IRES GENTLEMAN partner with $50 capital. R. 22,105 Stockton. OR SALE — A G OD-PAYING GANDY- store; established 12 years; best locality: long lense; clearing ove- $100 a month: rare chance for moderate investment: full investiga.ion aliowed. See owner at 22 Sixth st. 'O LOVERS OF 111 ANTIQUE—VERY OLD and eiegant fernleaf mahogany lounge; very ich and choice. Apply 918 Polk, near Geary. JOR SALE—A MARE 5 YEARS OLD: SOUND and kind: can be seen from 10 A. M. (0 5 P.M.; price $25. 635 Davis st. RABRE CHANCE—WILL SELL HALF OR whole interest In a well-established seed and florist business in Oakland: will bear invesiiga- tion. Address W.J., Cail Uffice, Onkland. ALOON; GOOD CENTRAL LOCATION dress P. 8., box 67, Call Oftice. AD BOILERS ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, PiEER ROUTE ¥OR SALE: IN SPLENDID location. Apply Route, box 82, Call Office. Wwaterpipes. MclIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. FR):SH FAMILY COW: MILKS 18 QUARTS; gentl sell or trade. 1312 Folsom st. SEALSKINS ANT PIANOS FOi SALE: HALF store prices. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant nve. KY# TERRIER PUPS AT STALL 85 CALI- fornia Market. \ EW 6-FOOI ENAMELED BATHYTUB, slizhly damaged, at a bargain. H. HUF SCHMIUT, 823 u‘ofd.n Gote ave. DYNAMO ENGINE, BOILER AND A LOT OF ~2/tools, cheap. 516 Mission. BABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNI. ture boukhi at the factory saves reiailer’s pro- fit. _California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission [ UNNY FLAT, 4 ROOMS, YARD; RENT $12; 4a Shotwel! si.. FULTC 500 Tooms: mode JUR FLAT; 4 KOOMS AND BATH; K reasonable. 1164 Fourteenth s OUR ROOMS AND B3 NEWLY PAPER- ed and painted throoghont: on third floor; iractive liouse and peighborbood; low ren only quiet family without children. ER, 56 Glen Park ave., off Twelith st. E1MONTH TO GOOD TENANTS; new flats: cheap. 332 Cumberiand, ur. Church, South Park. SOUTH PARK—2 FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping, $10; 4 unfurnished, $10; 4 furnished, 16 $14. - tevenson Stree:. STEVENSON, COR. OF FIFTH—2 FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. Twenty-sixth Street. 1152 TWENTY - SIXTH — IN 2 large convenient nicely furnisbed; $9 to $11. MISSION; housekeeping suites; é'i 3 5 HOOM~: ALL LATEST inprovements. 10 and 131 Grove.ur. City Hall. 123 TWERTY SIXTI —2 ROOMS: BATH; bousekeeping; $10 & month; single $4. MINNA—NICE SUNNY ROOMS; FIT for two; bath; chea furnished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 113 Tooms; also single rooms; reasonable. {UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—-NICELY Natoma Street. 645 NATOMA-TWO LARGE BUNNY FUR- Ninth Street. 9() NINTH_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: A NINTH-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: single and suite. 4 OAK—UNFURNISHED FRONT PARLOR; new Carpet: waler; conservatory: $8. 12 O'FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED room for a gentlema all conveniences; 923 O'FARRELL, NR. VAN NESS AVE.—-2 front rooms; nicely furnished: $6, $12. 312 PAGE—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, L‘A'RGE sunny bay-window front room, suitable ; for Plerce Street. 914 PIERCE—-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; Post Streei. ()9 POST ST.—SUNNY FRONT ROOM. POST, NEAR JONES—LARGE ROOM; 13(14 POST-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms suitable for gentiemen; bath and Polk Street. 17 EOLK—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, 91 PILK — ELEGANTLY _FUBNISHED sunny 100ms: new carpets, furniture; suit- ‘water; reasonable. Foweil Streei. 225 moniroor and oas sy sseacs Bosems USE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors, e:c., au Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, Oak- land, Alumela. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANN, prop., 841 Pine, cor. Montgomery: phone red 891, < VILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES # doors, mantels, etc.. or sale. 1166 Mission. ONE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgiar proo? safe. 09, 111 Markes s:. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFL, LETTER- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. Sixth Stree:. SIXTH (THE PIEDMONT)-NICELY furnished sunny rooms; rent reduced. MINNA, CORNER EIGHTH—_NEWLY furnisiied rooms, single or en suito: transients. nished rms.complete for housekeeping; $11. suite and single. 2 Oak Street. @ iarrefl street. central; $7. Page Street. two gentlemen; reference. running water; gentleman only : ressonable, TO runnihg water; surtable for 2 gentlemen. gas: breakfast it desired. or singie; $4 10 $12; also housekeeping. able voung men or couple: gas, bath, running POWELL, COR. GEARY—LARGE BASE- 115 N EW RANGES CH) PER THAN SECOND- N RAY Sty o 13 Callfornia OUNTERS ™ SHELVING, SHOWCASES C boughtand sold’ 112114 Markes bet. 7th and¥ia $6OU BAKERY FOR SALE; STEADY « business and good trade; owner leaving city: clearink $100 a week ; all store trade; living- rooms. Apply at once at the Call Office. ['OR SALE—A SALOON CHEAP: 4 ROOMS; Tent$2: leaving city. Apply at Call Office. ELL-PAYING DOWNTOWN ~ CORNER saloon; must be sold this week at o great bar- gain. Inquire LEMLE & CO., 265 Third st. ARE BARGAIN—WEL ~PAYING SALOON: fine location: investigate. 209 Ellis, nr. Mason. ARTNER—FUENITURE AND STORAGE: £ood business: grea: bargain. 414 MeAllister: CKEAPEB’(’ 'AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the a:ll;::umorm one year for $1 50, post- OFFICES TO LET, PRECKELS BUILDING £legant sunny offices; low rent; electric-light; heating and janitor service free. "Apply at build- ing or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Monigomery st. THE DENTAL OFFICE OF DR, JAMES ED- WAKDS, 815 Kearny st to le: ou May 1.” Ap- ply J. A SCHMIDT, 435 Fills st. VA_LrORLNIA SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING— Offices $10 and upward, {ncluding janitor's ser- vices, heat, eleciric and gos lights. Apply at room 52210 A. E. BUCKINGHAM, MARK! ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A DVICE FREEZDIVORCE LAWS A SPROE alty; private; no charge unless successful; ail law suits, claims, collections, wilis. deeds, elc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Marker. J. NOLEN, ATTO I 19 « Market st.; aq- T 3 MURRAY ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT o law: nd}'l“ free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. | W W, DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 426 - Callfornia_st., rooms 14 and 15: advice iree. DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 years' successful practice is agnarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. EMOVED—DR. C. C. ODONNELL TO 1206 Market st.: diseases of woman a specialty. Founded the Red Cross Society. Dr. Henri Dunant, who jointly with his friend and {fellow-citizen Mayrier, chair- man of the Society of Pubiic Utility at Geneva, founded the Red Cross Society, is living almost universally forgotten in the hospice of Heiden, in the Swiss canton of | Appenzell. While the successful warrior | and even the thwarted filibuster are ex- | tolled and glorified Dunant’s fortunes should offer a flagrant illustration of the world’s ignorance of its purest heroes. It was the horror and disgust with which he contemplated the terrible scenes that at- teaded or immediately followed the battle of Solferino, June 24, 1859, that first moved bim to make an appea! to the nations to take common action for the protection of the sick and wounded in war, Baffled for along time by opposition or indifference Dr. Dunant’s’ efforts were at length re- warded by the conclusion, August, 1864, of the Geneva Convention and the institution of the Red Cross Society. Itisnotdoubted that statues will be "erected to Dunant aiter his death, but can nothing be done, ask 'is friends, to impart a litile more f_f;n}ltort into what still remains to him of ife — e — John Oxenford, whose critical writings excited wide comment at the time they were given to the public, wrote over the name of “An English Playgoer.” rily (lwdy © Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicaie maximum temperaturn for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melted suow in inches and hundredthe, during 'the past twelve hours. Tsobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal air pressure: igo. therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature, word “hieh” means high is_usually accomvaniéd by fair wea hers refers to low pressure. and is usuaily preceded and accompunied by cloudy weatiierand raine “Lows” ustally first appe:T on the Washington coast. When the pressare is high in the intarier and low along the coas.,and the isobars extend north and south ulong the coa-t, rain iy jronasie: but when the “low” 1s inclosed with jsobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is \m prob able. With a “high” in (he vicinity of idate’ xad the pressure falling to the California coast, wapmer weather may be expected \n summer and eoides weather In winter. The reverse of these conditiong will produce an opposite result. LATESY SHIPPING INTELLIGGNUL N S iite. iy Ariivea. DR SATURDAY. April 18. r Lily, Bottger, 56 hours from Um River; 10 sks wool and luz ber, 10 Gardiner Mt o, o Domestic Foris. CASPAR—Salled Apr 18—Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Rival. for San Francisco. Movements of Lrans-Ailantio Steamers. LIZARD—Passed Apr 18—Stmr N Now York for Antwery, S0t Yoordland, rm VELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed Apr 1&—Sumr Indiana, frm Philade!phia for Liverpool. Apr 18—Stmrs Noyo and

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