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RINCON PLACE, RINCON HILL, OFF &0 Harrison st., between First and &co’:l‘:—%‘ll;lrf of sunay honse: freplaces in pariors; View of ay. SUTTER ST., NEAR T R TLL Gholcer Ciopaite: wnactbut oamonabit nY PPRECIATED IF SEEN; CHOICK FOR doctor or dressmaker, 82! Sutter., nr. Jones. O LET-NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR smail family for three montha: pleasant looa- tlon. Call or write room 80, 7h floor, Ailia bofidtng. Boward Stroew 1 HOWARD = BAV-WINDOW SUITE, HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Contiruved, A A A A e HOWARD-SUNNY FRONT RO kitenen: furnished for h‘lflke.p?n: ARR 76': With kitchen; others H AL Sk en; double and single; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1896 ROOMS TO LET-Continued. MeAtlister Streec. 226A MOALLISTER OPP. CITY HALL— Sunny furnisbed rooms; §8 and $10: Vate family, i i U'karrell siresi. VQ HOWARD-UNFURNISHED Vit 3 : NISH- 1428 toom aad knencer O | 214 SR e e ANTLY FURNISE HOWARD—HOUSEREEPING ROOMS in private tamily: rent reasonable. 1550 JJOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH; Haneed, 1084 et L ¢) PAGE—HOUSE OF 5 ROONS AN 12 385 VAN TENARIN ‘QPLENDID 12-ROOM HOURE, 8808 TWENTY: Arst street, cor. Guerrero, sultable for: boars: ing or private residence: very low reat. See 1. OUSE AND OTHE. 1 to rent by BALDWIN & KAM.’I?UX?&‘.}% Montgomery st WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_TH A WREKLY CALLL tn weavoen for matitag - —— e e FURNISHED HOUSE ICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS LN ana bath; large basement: garden, chickens house, ecc.: Tent Teasonabie 1o Tight party.. 30 Dearborn st off Seventeenth, bet. Valencia and Suerrero MO LET—PARTLY FUR. north of Market st. Call NISHED COTTAGE Address Cottage, box 58, 10 LET. 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BAT / ment and yard. Cor. Dolores and Fif: CO’I‘IA‘GI‘.‘ 4 ROOMS. 1217 PACIFIC ST, bet. Jones venwordh. OF4ROOMS AND LAKGE $ ROOMS. 18 PROSPECT_ AVE, bet. 27th and 28th sts.. near Misston. MODERN 6-ROOM N rent $15 439! $8.50. ] OVEL NS, $14: WATER . 75 Federal st..off 23 bet. Bry'ant & Brannan. 2490 HOWARD-4 OR 6 SUNNY ROOMS; furnishe 3 3 ce Bouss mianed Bousekoeping: fue location: JESSIE—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, neatly furnished for hnulelmvlna-x v one 476 {reei. 433 fl:flfln’mn‘“ MINT AVY.—~2 FUR- e ny housekeeping room: e e e e Kearpy Street. 935 XEARNY, CORNER BUSH—2 SUITES: small kitchen; eversthing complete. Laguna Street. LAGUNA, COR. MCALLISTER—SUNNY housekeeping rooms; gas siove. 90 495 OFARRELL ST.— NEWLY FURNISH- ed rooms, suite or single; terms reasonable. Fine Streec. PINE ST.— TO-LET — NICE SOUNNY 600 Fontroon: —_—_— Kuss Street. RUSS, OFF HOWARO—FURNISHED R i 3 bath: $7: no 1o let” sizn out. o *ixth S reec. 12] §IXTH — CHEAPEST SINGLE AND doubie rooms in city. Suiler “ireer. 308 SUTTER — FURNISHED ROOMS OR . sultea. 8125 to $10 a week; night, 25¢ to #1 50; transients solicized. PERSONAT PP VRO ol ot v IV B HE FAMILY OF WILHELMINE HENNIG wish to extend thanks to their friends and to Pocabontas Lodge No. 4, L U. K. M., for the kind- ness shown ac the funernl of their morher, JULLUS and OTTO HENSIG and WM. (SERT. FOUNG AN OF 30, GERMAN. WISHES TO correspond with young lady. object matrimony. Address J. M. D., box 100, Cali Uflice. TEIS CRILDREN'S CLASS AT HINMAN'S School of Dancing. 1412 Polk st., will open for the season Saturday af ernoou, August 1; the juvenile ciass at the branch academy wiil ‘open Saturday morning. August 8. CITY REAL ESTATE. 7675 $7675. GREAT BARGAIN Must be sold; Page st., north side,nr Buchanan: house of 2 flats: d and € rooms and bath: lot 54:2x 120 to Lily ave.: 27:6x120 of the same vacant. Particulars of G, H. UMBSEN & CO.,’ 14 Mont- gomery st. $5 DOWN AND 85 street_work done. NSTALLMENT LOTS, per month; low interest: Apply 8207 Twenty-second st., cor. Mission, after 7:30 evenings. MOST RELIABLE MARRIAGE BUREAU for ladies and gentlemen; fee 28c. tall on MRS. AKNDT, 4 Twelith 8i., cor. Marker. * M IPSUMMER SALEOT STNLISH TRIMMED Dbats at §1 each, this week only. MRS S. R. HALL, Baldwin Milliner+, 938 Market st. BS. SADIE EVANS COSMETIC PARLUES, 8653 Market st., room 13. PARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL ~FULL course six wevks; competent graduates guaran- teed positions; ciass forming. 8 Golden Gate ave. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; pri no charge uniess successful; ail Iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st, 50 () SUTTER—SUNNY FRONT SUIT !, FUR- nished or unfurnished; also single, fur- EGAL BUSINE-S TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential, J. Larki LARKT, 43 LARKIN, 141 sunny Eentlemen or NEAR CALIFORNIA—A front parior, suitable for 1 or 2 ressmaker: terms reasonable. i 5 q\l|nd.p 'vate family; gents only; references re- Dnished. G. JEFERES&!, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. irees. T()3 SUTTER, COR. TAYLOR—FLEGANTLY W ATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING. STONB 5 a Z *) uewly furnished sunny rms.: sulte or single. engraving, monozram .fl‘\fl‘gfilg' prices;work NEATLY FURNISHED BAY- | 757 3 = guaranteeda. J. N. N, 20 Geary st. window bansekeoplng Tooms. T26 SUITER—3 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS IN ELVET AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufacturess’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. SUTTER 8T._NICELY FURNISHED ToOws, en suite or single; reasonable. LARKIN—2OR 8 NICE FURNISHED rooms for housekeepling. Leavenworih street. LEAVENWORTH—8 UNFURNISHED T0Oms with bath for housekeeping: $10. Market Stree.. €) MARKET (VAN NESS HOUSE)— < Suite unfarnished rooms: light housekpg. BlcAllister Sireed. A MCALLISTER — 8 UNFURNISHED rooms, private family; references. S.inna Siree. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping: Iarge yard. 2439 1015 181 2, 546 FLATS LET. NNY, MODERN FLATS, 747, 749, 781, 735 Capp st., bet. Mission, Howard, Twen:y second and Twenty-third- contain 6 and 7 rooms, bath, mantle, fireplaces, separate yards, etc.; rent £20 ‘and $2% 50: water free: key cor. Twenty- third st Apply OFARRELL & CO., 11 Montgy. )5 3718 MoALLISTER, NR.BRODERIC « 7 rooms and bath. ASHTON & GARD. R, 411 Montgomery st. 10 S Qo Ql’ 10 DEHON ST., BET. SIXTEENTH D19, aud Seventeenth, Church and sanchez— Upper, sunny flat; 5 rooms: bath; yard: modera. NICE UPPER ¥ AT OF 5 ROOMS AND fovpisth: large yard and basement. 48%1 kigh- teenth st. FL.u’-s TO LET—801 UNION, 8 ROOMS, $12; 25 Minna 4 rooms, $11; Poin: Lobos ave., new 7 rooms and bath, $18. 1416 PEVISADERD, NEAR GEARY—SUN- ny upper flat; 7 rooms and bath. JEW SUNNY UPFER FLAT; 7 ROOMS AND bath. 51 South Park. 131 SHERIDAN—W. "CPPER FLAT, FOUR 2 large rooms; hali; nearly new; $15. Key at premises. |93 % on MISSION—SUNNY ROOM FOR HOUSE- keeping: $8. . 947 MISSION-FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping. 1222 MISSION-2 OR 8 ROOMS: FUKNISH- o ed complete for housekeeping. Natoma Street. $10—2 SUITES OF 8 HOUSEKEEPING + 100ms; yard, cellar. 1008 Natoma, nr, 11th. Ninth Street. NINTH, NEAR MAKKET—FRONT SUITE for housekeeping: aiso single; grate; gas. 20 111 ]148 EO%H‘EIR. COR. POLK—NZL“ET Tenth Streof 434 TENTH-4 ROOMS; LOW KENT; NO children. Vun Ness Avenue. VAN NESS — NEATLY FURNISHED unny front: all conveniences: $8: no sign. 794 ECORDS OR CHARTS AT 5bc EACH: MA- thias; framed chesply: o oll paintings, a bargain. JON ES, 547 Mission st. OR PARTIES, FOR DANCES AND BALLS, for theaters, coiffures of ail kinds for ouly 25, done by the best artists in the City, at G. LEDER: ERS', 131 Stockton si.; “Quinonia” iz cures all scalp troubles. ONSUMPTION TREATED; NEW METHOD, Dit. AMERICAN, 56%4 Geary st.; 12 to 2:50. W OHMES 'S “ELECTRIC SANITARIUM, rooms 53 Maze building—New and sclentific methods for promoting heai h, beauty. Con. free. BOARDING AND ROOMS, 627 EDDY ST._SUNNY FURNISH'D ROOM with good board, sultable for two gentle- men; terms $45. SUNN\‘ FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD; man and wife or 2 gents. 1020 Mission st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. ington, Gerirude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. RE. DR, PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND Fa- cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47, 99()5 FULTON — ADULTS CAN FIND & ) bome, near Golden Gate Park, on August 12; nice house: good country fare, with first-ciass family; fine view: call and get terms; 15 minutes’ 10 Kearny st by cable: McAllister cars pass door. 1219 SBARY — FURNISHED ALIOVE room, with board, and other rooms; reasonable. el Bt o e L 1G OUTDOOR STHEEOPTICON SHOW EVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- Vertisements In living light; promoters of bust pess. Consult OWL ADV. €O. 1140 Market st. "ATTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TKEMS Y0U can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also tress s, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-216 Mason st.; Open evenings, SUNKY FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family, with use of bath, for 1 or 2 ladies: with or without board. 3481 Seveoteenth, nr. Guerrero. NINTH—LARGE BAY-WINDOW ROOM for light housekeeping: also others. 2 Pine Street. PINE—ONE OR TWO SUNNY ROOMS; use of kitchen: bath: laundry. Foik Streec. POLK—% FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms; also single. 2814 121 @() SUNNY, UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS. 1820 Becond Street, 9. Jessie s, bet. Hermann and Ridley. 499 SECOND-SUIT SUNXY HOUSEKEEP- 742 AND Bii SANCHEZ NEAR NINE- ing rooms furnished; other rooms, $4 up; 3L teenth—4 rooms. bath each: good as ne bath and laundry. 1914 UNION ST.—FLAT 5 ROOMS AND Scott Street. bath; $14 Apply at frultsiore, 1933 Union st. 113 56QTT-2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; QUNNY MODEEN FLAT: 6 ROOMS; BATH; el Mobwe; ger phept for Tbuse cheap. 210534 Larvin st. $16 FLAT 5 ROO. Post st., near Polk. 615 SEAEY-LOWER FLAT: FINE CONDT. four large extra closets in hall. tion: 6 rooms, bath: all light and sunny; $30; £ 9() FOLSOM—LOWER FLAT OF & ROOMS. 520 AND BATH. 1027 Y MODERN FLATS—925 GOLD- $23; 142134 Hayes st., $18. keeping. 1614 36 SCOTT—3OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS; UN- furnished; bath; gerden, ete. Call P M. Ahird stiee. THIRD — 2 SUNNY ROOMS FUR- nished complete for nousekeeping: $2 week. Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE.—NICE SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms; also others. Y UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS. 71614 Tehama st.. near Eighth. VAN NESS AVE.—NICELY FURNISH- ed rooms 1or housekeeplug. 1 UPPER FLAT; 4 SUNNY ROOMS, 37 $ - Pearl sj., off Market, near Valencia. -ROOM FLAT, CORNER siCALLISTER AND Polk sts. 1706 20573 _ASD 1 ROOM SUNNY [ fia rden, bath: $18 and $16. ‘Washington Street. 15 502 NASHINGTON-SUNNY UNFURNISH- ed housekeeping rooms: running water. A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEELY CALL. in wraover, for mailing. 1520 FIFTEENTH_NEW UPFER FLAT: 5 rooms and bath. 6‘1 7 ONLY—6 HOOMS, BATH: ALL MOD- L L1 ern;’ charming view: 21 Aipine st, near Halght and Baker. BALDWIN & AMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. KOOM Bush Stree. BUSH—2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 1 with 2 beds: cheap. 61 JUNNY UPPER FLAT, & ROOMS; BATH. B Juilan ave., off Fourteenth, near Mission. 20 COTTAGES. HOUSKS AND FLATS: Westera Addition; $12 up. SPECK 0., 602 Market st. $22.5(), MODERY ST FLAT: -9V, rooms aid vath. 25194 Pinest. UNNY FLAT—3 ROOMS, $12: 511 SECOND 8t.; water free; key 515 Secoud st. $13. 550X FLAT OF 4 LAKGE ROOMS. « 7284 McAllister st. $9. LOWEE FLAT 5 SUNNY ROOMS. 367 +J. Dore st., off Harrison. HOWARD COURT, OFF FOURTH ST.—3 rooms; water free; rent $14 OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 5 ROOMS; 4 yard, 3034 Moss, off Howard, bet. 6th and 7th. a3 8 RiOMr~: SUNNY UPPER FLATS $9. s 6 and 1318 Jessic st., near Hermann. LEGANT MODERN SUNNY FLATS; rooms, bath. 185 San Jose ave., nr. 24th. : 8744 AND 374415 TWENTY- oe; 5 and 6 rooms and bath; Apply to EASTON, EL- Tents $16 DRIDGE & 38 Market st. q:] F 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS: BATH, D19, gas and large planked yard. 8930 Nine- teenth st., bet. Noe and Sanchez. 1172 BROADWAY —~FLAT 4 LARGE <4 rooms: rent$14. 6 ROOMS: BATH; GOOD MARINE 2106 Leavenworth st., bet. Fllbert and Greenwich, 842 GROVE. NEAR FILLMORE-LOWER 14 flat 6 sunny modern rooms elegantly pa- pered; vath yard; $25. l“LAT A NIC AT AND OTHERS TO rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- Fomery st §16. VATER FREE: TOVELY UPPER D10, modern sunny 5-room flat; 100 feet from Casiro cars. 4073 Twenty-third si.: key 4075. ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, with bath and all modern improvements 1633 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: Teut, in- cluding water, $42 50, JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; water free. 520 Lvy ave. TLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Brvant. b and 6 rooms. bath: §8 0 §16. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL. sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age free. $12; P\ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMSs, Bryant Street. BRYANT, NR. THIRD-NICE BUNNY suite; $8 per month. 51 46 11 Clementina Street. CLEMENTINA—ONE UNFURNISHED room for housekeeping. rddy Stree:. EDDY_ NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms: also sunoy front rooms. 15 EDPY —3 UNFCRNISHED ROOMS: Y gas; range: fine locauon; private family; reference. Eigin Park. ELGIN PARK, OFF RIDLEY—TWO FUR- nished housekeeping rooms: bath: gas. 4 Aasis ELLIS — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED parior suite: housekeeping rooms: first floor. ELLIS, NR. VAN NESS_ SUNNY 83 rooms suitable for man and wife or two ladies; rent reasonable; references exchanged. Fifth Streec. 314 FIFTH — 2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- 325 kpg rooms; stove; closet; bath: private: §9. FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping; 2, $10; 3. $18: single, 85. Folsom Stree.. 739 FOLSOM—2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS FOR light bousekeeplng; rent reasonab! FOLSOM—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS 1109 fi2iisnea compieie tor Housekeeping, cheap. Geary St eet. 1 GEARY ~ THREE HOUSEKEFEPING 2 rooms: rent ressonable; key 217. Glen Park Avenue. GLEN PARK AVE., OFF TWELFTH—8 UN- furnished sunpy housekeeping rooms: closets. witen Gae Avenue. 416 21 GOLDEN GATE AVE—2 PLEASANT, nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Guerrero Street. GUERRERO,CR, TWENTY-FOURTH, 1201 Saciaee cormer bayrwindow room, with dinfng-room and kiichen: & grates: use of hot water; complgtely furnished for housekeeping; Very reasonable. > California Street. 1426ASALIFORNIA—FURNISHED | rooms for gentlemen; $6 and $9; lower flat; reference. H()8 SECOND—WOULD BOARD 2 YOUNG men or man_and wife: every convenience. T1(CEARY-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms with board; terms reasonable. 1405 YAN SESS AVE—ALCOVE ROOM with board; private family; references. OTEL BERTLING, 714 5USH—A FAMILY hotel: references given aud required: all mod- £ convenlences CHILDREN BOARDED, HILDREN BOARDED: PRIVATE FAMILY in country: school near by: 810a month. MRS, L.ISAAC, Dimond Postoffice, Upper Fruitvale, Alameda County. 1 $HILD: TERMS MODERATE. Twenty-fith st. ADY WITH GIRL OF 16 WISHES 108 2 children to board. 321 Cumberiaud st. PLEASANT HOME AT 1727 McALLISTER STORES 10O LET, TORE, 3 SUNNY ROOMS, NEAR SCHOOL large cyclery. Twenty-third and Folsom sts.; boulevard. TORE AND 8 LIVING-ROOMS—RENT §15 326 Ninth st. [3 NINTH—CORN | 500 E s room: tean. ARGE BASEMENT TO LET CHEAP. ner First and Market sts. TORE_COR. LAFAYETTE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fit' for any business, cheap rent. 4025 GOOD FIX- COR- OFFICES TO LET. B IS SR SO 8201 SUTITER, NR. JONES—CHOICE FOR &% oftices and residence combined; reason- able. 93 KEARNY_FINE FURNISHED EOOMS and offices tolet; quie: house. 85( MAEEET, GOk STOCKTON—CORNER room, 8 iarge windows, suitable for archi- tect or artist: other oftices: rent cheap. ESK ROOM TO LET IN A PLEASANT sunny office in Crocker bullding for $15 per month With free services of a competant sten- ographer. Ad. BILLINGTON, box 54, this office. 9() OFARRELL—LARGE, SUNNY OFFICES; Eddy Street. EDDY—BRIGHT SUNNY ROOMS $6 up; also front suite cheap. 11 4.ghith Streei. HERMAN APARTMENT MOURE, 23 STH ., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. Aiaik Stre AANDELL, 120 ELLIS_SUNNY SUITES, $4 week up; single roows, double beds, $3 up; bath free. ’IVME RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS KATE S, HART, manager—A quiet house: centraily lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. 89] ELLS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST lodging ' werecommend the Hosedale House. kolsom Streei. FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED front room, suitable for one or two: $6, 73 Geury sireo.. 43 GEARY — CORNER SUNNY SUITE: first fioor: bay-window single rooms; an- nex 502 Taylor_st., large suite for physician or dentist. MRS, E. A, H.PKINS. electric lights; elevator and janitor services. 118 EDPDY-FINESUITE; GROUND FLOOK; offices for aoctor or dentist. QERECKELS BUILDING, 937 MARKE Elegant snnnv offices. $12 50 up: electric-light; beating and junitor service free. Apply st building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. BICYCLES, e e, QIGHT NEW 1896 WHEELS, $85 CASH each. 113 Battery st. BES BUE TANDEM, ALMOST NEW: TRIB- une, $50: Cleveiand, $40; Rambler. $40; Ben | Hor, ladies’, $60. DA VIS BROS., 26 Geary st LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markot: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $6 per week: fre¢ busand begkage (0 and from the ferry. QUITS T0 ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS 10 ) guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th, RAZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FING \edge put on razor,26¢. Razor Exchue,630Market T BERAL ADVANCES OX DIANONDS J&w- elry, ete.: Jowes: rates. 948 Market at. STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR + dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessla. (CBEAFEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEFLY CALL, sent to &ny address in the United States or Casada one year for 81 £0, posi- age DRESSMAKERS. RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENIS UP lawn $1up. 50534 Natoma st above Sixth. CLAIRVOYANTS. QUCCESS ABSOLUTELY . GUARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAK: NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ad. Vice on’ business speculations, Lisurance. love, courtship, marriage and divorces; setties lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a happy marriage with the one of your choice: ho locutes mines and hidden treasures, teils of your iriends and enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on Jawsuits and everything reinting to the futurs; thousands of familles long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hear.s made glad throuzh his preaio- tions: send stamp for circulae. 290 Eddy st Hours rom 9 0 § duily snd Sundaya. NITANA T SY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient 80d promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate: she ad- vises you oii speculaiion, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimeny: she Teunites the separated causes speedy and Bappy marriage with the o of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 TOrk st. MPLE _STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER IV ot the seventh daushter, still asionishes the city by producing exact likeness of your futare husband or wife: the xreatest trance clatrvoyant and card.reader on the coust: test her powers ers she salls for Kurope: she guarantees to bring back lost love makes e and happiness in the home. Rooms 3'and 4, 817 Market st. Ladies and gents50¢ MYE_TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, U precedented success in New York City, g est card reader on the coast, gives infallibie love- charms 10 all; hours 10108 Room. 44-45, 508 Stockton st. h ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a dousie vell and cond Indles 500 gents $1; palmistzy and airvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME SCHMIDT, from the principal éities; tells pass, present and future: prices moderate. 356 Mission. M LE ARNDT BEST FORTUNE TELLER (X Y1 "the world: 50c and $1, shows you Lhe pictareot your tuture husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Markes YPSY LIVE-READER, REMOVED FROM § Seventh to 11 Stockton; 1adies 25¢: gents 50¢. Y OSEMITE TANDEM ALMOST NEW. 385 ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS past, present, future; 250 up. 764 Howard st. M bicycles less than cost. W. CRANE, 3u4 Post. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; business advice: names given:25c up. 5 Fourth, M WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McA LLISTER, Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles ARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM; ALSO 13 singie wheels. 306 bost st = YPSY MEDIUM RETURNED: SITTINGS Pfitk c\'cx.n:nv—.\‘l:w_“\:'nl:zu TO LET: sccommodations. mi Geary, Mo Allisier and Powell st, car lines. Fos L —~MiSCELLANEOUS, NEORTWO uons‘lc-T ACIFICGAS ORGAS. oline englnes: second hand Al order. W. P. G, box 107, Cali Office. iy HE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS: handsomely furnished suites; single rooms: $10 month up. 1101 Geary st., SW. cor. Van Ness ave. L{xéll’(l Bzogn'x conPLETE;‘gllEGALLO:ts a Orses, wagon, etc. = 42 . Fonaaile: 3 's, WAEOD, ighth ave., Goluen Gate Avenue. 218 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NICE FURNISH ed sunny front rooms. Gougn Sireet. OUGH. NR. PINE—LARGE SUNNY FRONT FOR SALE-THOROUGHBRED —COCKER & ppsulel pup. 295 Parker ave., off Point Lobos, ARRIVED TO-DAY—YOUNG COW 4 DivS calved: gentle for family. 1812 Folsom st. 3 100, BUILDING ON LEASED 1.0T; SUIT- « able for grocery. W. CRANE, 324 Post, O SMALL ALASKA BEARS FOR SALE, AP ply schooner Norma, Channel st., bet. 4th & bth, alcove room, and large room connecting; fur- pished or unfornished: board optional: private family. Adaress Reasonable, box 99, Cail Office. Grant Avenue. Q]G GRANT AVE —3 SUNNY ROOMS, suitable for dressmaker, $20. { Grove Street. 105 $ROVE-NICELY FURNISHED LARGE frout room; rent $7. Harrison Street. 17 EALRISON_HOUSEKEEPING RMS; 417 edroom. kitchen: 87, §8, 810 per month. Howard Streei. 1 HOWARD — FURNISHED SINGLE 5303 Toom: neat and clean: 83 per month. EWPORT HOUSE, 111355 HOWARD ST., near Sevenih—Sunny furuished rooms, from $1256 a week up; housekeeping from 2 up; trausient. 12172 EOWARD —LARGE ROOM, SUIT- 2 able for 1 or 2 men; gas; bath: private, 1806 HO¥AED 5T.. COR. FOURTEENTH— 3 or 4 sunny unfurnished rooms; $8. Jones Street. 907 IOSER—THE AAN WINKLE: NEW imanagement: elexant sunny suites and singie; newly furnished; baih, ete.; $10 10 iceurny Suree.. BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A Fleasant sunay rooms, en suite and single: first class 1n every respect; terms reasonable. Lurkin Streec. 3 804 LARKIN — LAROE SUNNY ROOMS,| nicely furnished, 87 and $5, for light bouse- keeping. 914 LAREIN-NICELY FURNISHED SUN: ny pariors; also aicove room: use of bath. T1006 LABKIN-—SUNSY FURNISHED PAR- lor tioor of 2 or 3 housekeepiug rooms: gas; bath. 1200 LARKIS—LARGE SUSKY " FUR- nished front room, $7; siugle, $4 and §5. Leavenworth direei. 5()] LEAYVENWORTH, COR. O'FARRELL— Fine large corner sunny rooms; running water; grate; very reasonable. Liberty Street. INELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLE- men In private American family; breakfast {f desired. 3 Liberty st., corner Valencia. Juike we ITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER fiflw 10 §1; week. $1 50 10 $5: families. 797 6 MARKET—-SUNNY FRONT OFFICES: 1370 22 iiiding: now, modera brick. PO ET DU i ndk. POR SALE—AN ARK, 26x16 FEET. APPLY 807 Bryant. RENCH DOUBLE-ACTION ERARD HARP; Fpnc- $400. Warehouse, 722 Mission st. JIVE. HORSE POWER GAS ENGINE, EROWNING & SREMER'S gu Kearny st. T NO. 1 WINDMILL: 4000-GALLON TANK; first-class brass pump; galvanized pipes. Ad- l‘:;;.. EDWARD MoGEKE, 2212 Magnolla st., Oak- BARS. SHOWCABES, COUNTERR, SHELV- ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission st. SPLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45 mhgn lm}n $20 uj REVALK, 310 Cai. ral 00D sxc:)':\.-'n‘nlin lfiv{'fia: ALSO LOT ul 'S, ting, ete. g 8. 415 th'l:h’lnnnn n.u & el OILERS, EN GINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals, UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired: separate parts sold and shipped. 8an Francisco Baby Carriage M'Pg, Con 442 S1eth, ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H.P.: PERFECT Pomer- 2 Adams prtg presses; power 516 Mission OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASE bought and soid. 112134 Market,bet. Tth ‘Uf.: UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHE 1) doors, mantels, ete.. to¢ saie. 3166 Momton NE SMALL MEDIUM ASD LARG 2 Ofin and burziar proof safe, 109, 111 Markes 1 {IRE AND BURGLAR SAFR, LETTRER F press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. y EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- NELE W. 8 RAY itfz Co. 12 Californiss:. SEWING MACHINES, EW FAMILY SINGEKS FOR RENT, 81 50 permonth: V. 8. Singers, $2. 1559 N:rkfl- ALL KIND= BOUGHT, S0LD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired: lowest rateS. 205 Fourth st. LUsST, ST—A PAS BOOK WITH THE HIBFRNTA Savings and Loan Soclety of Sau Frgc =3 lln the name of HANORA or KATIE O'BRIEN, No, 164-1265. The finder will please return to bank. OST — SMALL FEATHER B 0} LG ion st carer trom Losara st Ketsont Finder piease retuirn 1o Call Office and receive re- w 1,OST-ENTLEMAN'S SOLITATRE DIA- 4 mond ring. Finder return to room 11, fiith floor, Mills Buliding, und receive sultabie reward. REWARD—-LOST-3 KEYS ON STEEL 1 ring: Yale. Please 1 e ron e Yol et i 0 515 PRUFESSIONAL CARDS, RANKSHAY, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. ROOM Martha Place. g il ARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, BET. :'II‘;mn snd Taylor—Large sunny rooms'for 1 o 6 2; & Mason Street. MASON—ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; with bash; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 326 421, fourih floor, Parrott bullding (Em porium). ILLS, DEEDS, ETC. L. SONT. W..‘ Notary, 116 Markev: res. 2126 fi'.".l JOHN E. ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. MS 23 and 27, Crocker bullding; Maln 75, San Francisco, Oal. JouE= AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER, aLLyS 8L law, 1ius 513,516, 5ib Boor, Parrou bidg. ME. RAYMOND, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD- reader and magnetist. 1158 Market, room 1. RS, GHT, :CLAIRVOYANT, CARD reader: fee 50¢: ladies only. 714 Leavenworth. ME. LEGETTE — PRESENT, PAST AND future; 25c. 311 Tehama, upstalirs, nr. Fourth, M 185 M. JULANA ROLLIN S MINTAL MAG- netic healer; test medium. 850 Market, r. 30-31 NS BEATRICE BLANCHE, CARD-READ- er, late from Guatemala. 105 Larkin st., r. 2. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: ladies, 26¢; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. ]5?4!1‘ CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH: FEE 25c. 41 Minna st., near Second: basement. N WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THN WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 1 & UPWARD! ' FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcass eye? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn thac life is yet worth living! MRS DR. A. D. 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HOWE, 1820 Marke: st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. OFESSOR MINGOS MEETING, 1188 MIS- sion st.—Lecture and_test: subject of lecture, “What Eoundation Is There in the Bibie for u Deliet In Spirtualism?" 1133 Misslon st g P. M. 396 MOALLISTER—LADIES' 310 SOCIAL 6 to-night: good programme; dancing: ice- cream and cake, 10 cenis. Come and help the cause. Admission, 10 cents. FRIESDSHIE HALL, 526 MoALLISTER— Mrs, Meyers, Friday, 2 . M@.; Mrs. Sloper will speak. MES, DR MIRANDAS Tiik CRLEBRATED spiritual medinm, removed o 1728 Market st. MBS KATE HOSKIXS TRANGE AXD BUSC ness medium; sittings daily; §1. 138 Oak st ISHOP GABRISO -, 1570 MAKKAT: SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even's, 35¢; 10 to 4 daily. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- . whriter 118 Halght st : hours until 6 ». . 7 ASTROLOGY, AR e T RIS e STROLOGY AND MEDICINK NATIVITIES or questiohs answered: Prof. Howari's vital remedies resiore health, 311 Hyde st., 10 to 8. . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. P Bew it i e st oot hect o TR ABYVIcE mr.—_mvomwwn A SPECL. il 4 rihmeoc oot oo L tended 1. G. W, HOWE, att’y-at-law, F. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW,581 PARROTT < bidg. Praciices 10 all courts;charges moderate R W, KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- s dcle pide: advice free: moderate: Spen evnes STORAGE. S Sroo buiiaing: sdvances made. 311 Lhbmm {asces. shipping: CHAS, L. TAY LOK 404 A DR I AD- Post. basiera pias | B INTS TO REAL ESTATE INVESTORS AND HOME-MAKERS. You can make some money now buing land any- where within an hour’s ride of a great seaport city. You can make more money buying in some 10- calities than others. You can make the most money i you select & placs naturally situsted for & town. located in the rect line of up-to-date public and private im- provements, easily accessible by cheap und fre- quent raliway and water :nnl})omuo 08 10 & great commercial and manufacturing metropolis and otber existing busioess ceniers, yei far enough away from any to insure of its becoming a prosper- ous, self-su: rting and independent commuaity. FITCHBURG 18 5O SITUATED. As to combine all these advantages Apd many others. It offers splendid inducementt 0 those about to start business of any discription. or sobirben ho s s c VAle auy ot ibe Walkly centers around the bay. . PR la Oniy 48 minutes from Sab Franelsco and 2 minutes from Oakland by steam and electric cars, which run from daylight until after midoight. Sta:ion on both Jines. No lot more than three blocks from either railroad. ELEGANT CHURCd EDIFICE RECENTLY COMPLETED. GRADED SCHOOL ATTENDED BY 150 SCHOLA RS, The streets are gravelea and ornamented with avenue trees, cypress hedges and evergreen sroves. Mark these improvements. NOTE THE ELEGIBLE LOCATION. Cousider the soclal advantages sure to multiply a5 the town grows, count the chances for profit on your investment in & prospec ive business center 85 compared with the many isolated one-street tracts now on the market. SEE FITCHBURG. Invest judiciously and the almighly dollars sure Lo come your way, will do the rest. Lots ready 10 bul a on, size 25 and 50 feet front by 100 10 200 feet deep. PRICE ONLY 84 TO $10 PER FRONT FOOT. Terms: 10 per cent cash; balauce in monthly \yments. HAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchburg, San Leandro Road. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. $12:0 COTTAGE OF § RUOMS; BERKE- DU, ley: lot 50x100: near station; $300 down. $16 mouthiy. $160—Lot 24x100: $5 down, $3 monthiy. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Mongomery st. 15 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. T Ty OV I3, FRE FAMOUS SANTA CLARA VALLEY, on main connty road, bet. San Jose and Los Gatos: fine 18-acre nearly S-year-old pruue or- chard; moierd house, barn, windmill, tank. ete. water piped to house: sale or exchange for S. income properiy. C.B., £004 Laguna st PER ACRE:; RANCH, 1% HOURS' g.&?g rive from city: suliabie for n'f‘.% ehick: vell wates 1 N ASHTON, 411 Montgomery st "o oo $8 PER ACRE: FOR OAKLAND OR SAN Jose fncome property, 840 acres of land in Tebama County: one-haif A1 fruit and vine land, balance grazing: plenty wood and wate) 3 count road runs through {and. Address Owner, box 46, Mercury Office, San Jose, Cal. {OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY INCOME PROP- erty—30 acres, two-thirds orchard in bearing, one-third bare land: near San Jose: cash value $21.000. Address lock box 14, San Jose, Cul. 10 ACHES SANTA CLAKA IMPROVED FOR city prop.; morigage. M. C. L., box 107, Uall. oK SALE-T810 ACEES OF EXCELLENT fruit and a/falfa land in one body: suitable for colomizat.on; kuown as the Peter Clapp rane 3 miles east of Lathrop: 1 mile from school, church and railroad; 10 miles from Stockton and within sixty rods of the Stanisl ns and San Joa~ quin Company’s {rrigation ditch. which runs par- allel for two miles: 2 good dwelling-houses, Kood barns, sheds, fences, tanks and windmiils: county roads: terms reasonable. Save all commission by applying to NOAH CLAPP, 8 Weber Point, Stock- ton Cal. NY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing pu or an orchard airesdy im- proved. whers only small cash outlay 18 required, nce in 6 or 7 years. apply 326 Montgomery st. ARIN COUNTY—3000 ACRES ¥§ MILES m city; 10.s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta- Dle land: raill ‘or water transiz; $40 o 875 per scre; terms to suit. Syndicate Iuvesumen: Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. TITLE OSE TO TOWN, IA- PIovel, ey 4 10 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years’ credit. D, H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market 8=, S. F. SENDFUEOUR LIST OF ORCHARD 1o xS for sala, WOOSTIR & WH ITTON. NSt v, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN; CHICKEN RANCH: LATES1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Foreign Porta. MELBOURNE—Sailed June 2—Br ship Linden. for Oregon, 8—Br bark Veritas, for Pugel Sound. 16—Br burk Nithsdale, for Oregon. 17—Br ship Jane Burrill, for Roval Roads. July 1—Br bark Meinwen, far Orego BEISBANE—Sailca June 20—Br ship Tweeds- dale, for Oregon. ADELAIDE—Sailed June 11—8r ship Mela- nope. for Oregon. FIJI—In por. June ¥—Br bark Ctty of Adelaide, for_Puget Sound. NEWCASTLE, NSW—=alied June 13—Br bark Louis Pasieur. ior San Francisco. 15—Fr bark Jules Verne, for San Francisco. 24—Br bark In- Vergarry, for San Francisco. 17—Bark Harvester, for Honolulu. July S——Brahip Wavertree, for San Francisco. In port July 6—Brships Albyn, Angletey, Ar- dencraig, Bracadale, Grassendale, Hiddelel, Kei- burnj Langaale, Lavreivank, Peudragon Castle, Port Caledonis, Rinddland Cas'le, Windermere, the Ital ship Salvatore Ciampa, the Nor bark Sijorn, the Br bark Glencaird, the Nic bark Do- minion, the Amer bark Colusa and the Fr bark Jeunue d' Are, ali for San Francisco: Nor bark Seiadun and Br bark Suowdon, for Honolulu; Br $hip Elmburst for Portand, Or: Br hips Mount ‘armel and Port Logan, for n Diego. Chartered Lo load nt Newcas:le, NSW—Br bark County of Anglesey and the Br ships James Kerr and Halewood, for San Franclsco; Br ship Hawks. for Portland, Or. EY—saiiéd June 27—Br ship Rosshire,for slm Francisco. 30—Ship ohemia, for San Fran- clsco. In port July 6—Br ships Blairgowrte, Bothwell and Cromartysaire, the Br parks Blairhoyle and Invermark, the Ital ship Cavallers Ciampa and the bark McNcar, ail for san Fraacisco. Movements of Trans-Atlaatic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived July 30—Stmr Patria,fm Hamburg; stmr Germania, from Liverpool and Queensiown ; simr Carlsrhue, from Bremen; stmr Bohemia, from Hamburg, HAMBURG — Arnived out Persia. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out July 30—Stme Tave. PLY MOUTH~—Arrived out July 30—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck. LONDON—Salled July 30—Stmr Massachusetts, for New York. BEACHY HEAD-Passed July $0—Stmr Ob- dam, from Rotierdam for New York July 830 — Stmr THe DIVORCE RisCOsD. Divorces granted: Elizabeih Henke from Herman Henke, for ex- treme cruelty: by Judge Hebbard. Jeanne Meyer from Louis Meyer, for willful de- sertion; by Judge Hebbard, Plaiutiff resumes her maiden name, Jeanne Casenave. Daniel J. Fulion from Celeste M. Falton, for whiful desertiun; by Judge Daingerfieid, Dinah Elizabeth Scott from Hobert Scott, for wiilful neglect ; by Judge Datngerfleld. Snss’uzfiun MODERN HOUSES BUILT: $150 (0 $275 aroom; parties contemplating buliding invited to call and see plans. 1149 Mission. B A WFEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THI: WEEKIY CALL.1n wraoper, for mailing. PROPLE 200 ¥ 24U EXCHANGE. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR exchange: all sizes and prices, RANCHES FROM 5 TO 2000 ACRES, best location, for sale or exchange. 300 500 B o R hange & DECKERA0% et AKLAND uxLT-EDGEug’“A‘()uP‘I’\' TY; $640 r annom; equity 3 flac morigage, uso&'); (0" exchangé. for AmAL Iproyed (Fult ranch. Address Ranch, box 8, Call Oftice, Uakland. (QYE,OF THE FINKST RANCHES IN SANTA Cruz Co.; 40 ucres frait; fine improvements; $8000: all clear: close to town. F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. 128() ASBES TINBER LAND, KERN CO.c water: fine for catile-raising. N..bx.16.Cail MONEY WO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, 'sealskins, silks and Instruments: {nterest 1ow: private enirance: rivate rooms; discreet silendants, a& UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jeweiry, also oo furniture, pianos, withour re- moval: Jowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE, 548 Market st.: open evenlngs. $100.000 IOXOAN, FITY, AT 67: TS0 | Onkland. ilfe lnsurance. real es- tate in probate, small oriarge sums. SHAINWALD BUCKBEE & CO,, 215-230 Montgomery st. ONKY LYING JDL. TAKE AT $5 INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate soc- ond mortgage or life_insaranice. Coin, box 2, Call. ONEY LUANED ON JEWELEY AND other valuables at the Becurity Loan Offica 1206Marketst..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANU: 10 removal: no delays: no commissions: low intercst. Rm. 68, Donohua bidg, 1170 Marke: st. NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in ro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monizomers, room 3. $30 000 O IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, O sums not exceeding $1000. Call at room 629, Parrott Building. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES tutes:lowest rates:no delav MURPHY 628 Mri. DVANCESON DIAMON DS, J EWELRY, £T0 Colnmbin Losn & i‘ollateral (ffice § Grant ava, PAWNBROKERS, RAND CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, 120 Marketst.; money loaned: watches: diamonds: etc.: 10west rates; bargains in unredeemed pledges. T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM S—MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates; private rooms: elevator: pledeed for sale cheap, EDUCATIONAL. STUoIES WILL BE RESUMED AT ST. Mary’s College, Oakland, Monday, 3 ugust 3. LOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thoroughly tauzh arances arranged: 1 to 8 P.x. OLIVE HUFF-SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st. M USICTAN FROM LUNDON GIVES LESSONS insinging; 4 a month. $54 Mission st TIEHL'S COLLEGE, 738 MA.KET ST, offers unsurpassed advantages and induce- ments in shorihand. bookkeeping, penmanship, typewrlting, English branches, languages, €.c.: expenses less than at any other college. LEON und LULA STIEHL, proprietors. YHES THE LEADING SHORTHAND COI~ lege, 825 Montgomery t.; individual instruc- ijon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: scholarship $50: 10w rates per weei and month. R.& M3S. KOLANTER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, gultar, banjo. 935 Market st.. opp. Mason ELASCO'= LYCHUM 805 OUL OF ACTiNo— 1 Privage thearicals arranced; pupiis rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7¢h and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architecture- stab. '84. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mk, OICE CULIURE, FLOCUTION AND DEL- sarte taught thoroughly; 25c a lesson. 749 Folsom st. NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PIAND, painting, palmistry, $2 mo. Studio 1422 Hyde: TANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory : mud.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyae. NECATIVE KETOUCHING TAUGH i M1ss L FUERSTNOW. 151 Post st.. fifth fioor. N. SACKET, TEACHER OF BANJO, 129 is Third st., San Frincisco. TANO LESSONS, 50¢ HOUR. MR, WATTS, ["218 Golden Gate ave. U RBANSCHOOL AT 2124 OALIFORNTA ST-¢ opens Juiy 27, 1896, X. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R. 17: hours 8 t0 10 P. 3. OOKKPNG, WHITNG, ARITHMIC, GRAMR day & ni<ht: nociasses: 85 month. 845 Mission G UITAKR MANDOLIN., PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 39 b ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin. guitar, mandolin. Iazfo. 1707 Mar-et. LEGAL NOUTICES, A A e e e A s N ThE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of « alifornia, in and for the City and County of San Francisco. tate of MARIE STUBER, 1n the matter of the No. 16,389 to this court by the petition hereto- y J. C. itned, executor of the last will of MARIESTUBER, deceased. that it wonid be for the advantage. benefit and b ‘st interests of the estate of the 81d deceased and tnose intere ted therein, 10 sell the whole of tne real estate of said decedentand also the personal properiy, a general description and statement of which ap- pears in the said petition. 1t is therefore ordered by this court that all per sons interested in the suld estate of the said deceased appear before this court on the 17th duy of August A. D. 1898, at the hour of 10 0’ciock A. M. of said i, at the courtroom of said court, st the new City Hall, in the_Ci'y and County of San Fran- cl-co, Siate of California, 10 show cause why an order should not b= granted executor us praye for 1n_ said petition for the sale of the ‘whole of said real and persoval yroperty of the sald decedent, and that a copy of this order be pub- lished once & week for iour successive weeks in THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 8 newspaper printed and published in said City and County of San Francisco. Daced July 16, 1898. . COFFEY, Tudge Superior Court. N, Attorney for Executor, Superior Court, In for the City and County of ~an Francisco, State ot California. In the matier of (he estats of GABRIEL GAIL- HARD, d 17501, Notice Is hereby Even that TUESDAY, the 4th day of August, A. D., 1896, a* 10 o’clock A. M. of said day and the courtroom of De) said cours st the new City Liallin the City and County of San Francisco, ©of California, have been appointed us the time and p.ace for proving a di authenticated of the will of sald {ne the appiieation of PLERRINS BRRGES for © a) : the Imu’:'iu to him of letters of administration with the will annexea. Dated Juiy ¥1, A. D, 1 tment, No. 9 of 1896. % [s®AL) C. F. CURRY, Clerk, 3 [(OUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. P. Awagbfi&mflm‘. ‘t’zmy for Petitioner, - 142-143 Crocker building, Sau Fran- TYPEWRITERS. EMINGTON, $85: SMITH, $60; SEND FOR sample work. B(M'l“ & BANNAN, 383Matgmy ,$1300. new 4-room house to order and well; terms to suit; §500 cash, $15 per month. WM. P. TODD, 160z Broadway, Oskiand. $1000 DECOUNT: PRICE §270¢ TOT 45 1t. front, on principal st.: near vusiness center; house 10 rooms in 2 flats; weli located and rented: lot alone worth the price asked: call early. A FINE COTTAGE HOME, 7 ROOMs, BATH, $2000; cost 3500 lot 76x120, neighborhood ; 2 blocks to Postoftice; local station and elec- ; $500 cash, balance on mortgage; frst come, first served. 260, HOUSE, 8 ROOMS: BATH: NEW- Z « 1y painted throughout: lot 60x120. Dest Jocation in Oakland: nesr cars; loc alone or:h prics usked; owned by the bank. N IDEAL COTTAGE—" 4rooms; lot 100x120: flowers and shrub- bery; 2 blocks to cars and station: $1200 cash: this is a splendid buy; seeing { belleving, so R OAD W, USINE: ADWAY BUSINESS BLOCK; CASH value $150,000; offer wanted. 1() LOTS I~ FITCHBURG; A NO. 1; AT one-half their value; price $1000; cost 1 year g0 over $2400. A SO SEVERAL IMPROVED AND UNIM- proved properiles, owned by the bank. at Iarge discounts from their cash value. Send for complete list before buying elsewhere. J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. LOTS AND UPWARD—ALLENDALE Tract, East Oakland, adjoining Fruitvale, he acknowledged garden spot of Oakiand: grand View and & chofce slte fo & home: atresis Sraded and macadamized and thé'lots are in shape 10 build on; a fine school with 2 elect ic roads near by; rms §5 to $10 down, balance $5 monthly; con: veyance to and from the Tract free of charge. 468 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JONES, owner. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ axe free. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. B TSI USSP OB SALE-ON ACCOUN'T OF DEPARTURE, X' » modern 2-story dwelling: 11 rooms, bath, etc.: grounas, 75x175: furnished if desired. For par- ticulars apply on premises, 2241 Pacific ave., near Park st. Alameda. A very fine new Steinway DIano also for sale. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET, 'OR RENT—COTTAGE 6 ROOMS: ALL MOD- ern improvements: lawn, flowers. 1438 Niath bet. Mastick and Encinal station. Alameda. LEKKELEY REAL ESTATE. 5() CASH AND 810 PER MONTH FOR A hard-finished, 4-room house: lot 40x100; rice $750. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berke- ey. 125 FOR TOTS TN GOGD LOCATION: must be sold; come and see. W. MORAN, Lorin Station. AVE REXT—ONLY $1500: MODERN. NEW 4-room cottage: 1 block from siation: pay- ments same as rent: 40-foot lot. M. L. WURTS, opposite Dwight way station, (399D, HOMES ¥OR HENT OK FOR SALR on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO., real éstata and bullding, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. OSEPH J. MASON, RiSAL ESTATE AND Insurance agent, herkeley statn, adjoining bank. ———— BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARDIN EFINED COUPLE CAN !FIND BOABD IN elegaat private residence in East Berkeley; beautitul grounds; stable. AddressC., Peralta P, O.. Berkeley. MONTEREY REAL ESNTATE. 250(), NEAR HOTEL DEL MONTE: ON &3 « alake: 2-story house. barn, chicke; house: 12 lots. all in frait and 6 kinds of berries vegetables grow thriftily all year round; must be sold immediateiy. F. C. CALDWELL. owner, 828 Ninth st.. Uakiand. B U —— PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS FOR *~UBSISTENCE 8 plies.—Office of Purchesing Commi New Montgomery street, San Francisco, , July 22,1896. Sealed proposals (in dujlicate), subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this of- fice uniil 11 o'clock A. .,on SATURDAY, Au- gust 1, 1896, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of the following-named subsistence supplies: Bacon, hard bresd, beKing powder, beans, peas, ice, tomatoes, coffee, sugar, tea, syrup, vine: gar.'salt, apples, sricots, chocolate, gelatine, milk, peaches, pears, peas. preserves '(damson), salmon. starch, cloves, flavoring extracts, jam, Je.ly, mustard. hutmeg. olive oll, sanoe (cranverry and 'worcestershire), blacking and. toilet paper. Proposals will not be considered nnless accom- panied by samples of articles bid for. The Gov- erument reserves the rigat Lo reject any or all pro- Ppoais. Preference will be glven to ariicles of ao- mestic production or manufacture, conditons of quailty and price (including In the price of forelgn production or manufacture the ducy theron) belug equal. Biank proposais and full info: mation as to the quality of supp'ies, character of packages, etc., will be furnished on application to this office. Kne velopes containing proposals should be marked “Proposals for Subsistence rupplies, to be opened August 1, 1596, and addressed to the under- signed, CHAS. 'P. EAGAN, Major ard C. S, United States Army. TRUSTEES’ SALES. A e TRUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH (he terms and under the Suthorlty of a certaln deed of trust, duly executed by TOBIAS M. I.IN- DEMAN, of the first . to HENRY C, CAMPBE. and THADDEUS B. KENT. Trus tees, parties of the second part. and the San Fran. cisco Savings Union, party of the third part, dated December 28th, 1857, and recorded in the office of ihe County Recorder of the Citv and County of Nan Francisco, State of Californla, in Liber 1275 of Deeds, at pages 85, and following: and in pur- suance of a resolution passed on the 234 dav of January, 1896, by the Board of Directors of sald SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of tbe notes (No. 8558), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trus: was executed, declaring that default had been made In the payment of the principal sums and other sums, due under sald notes aua deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY " CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, rustees. (o sell the real estate described therein R R Y CAaE ™ e ARY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY. the 4th day of Augnst, A. D. 1806, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and st the auction sales- room of Easton, Eldridge & Co., No. 638 Market street, In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will seil at public auction, to the highest biader, for cash In goid coin of the United States, all that piece or parcei of land sit- uate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Ca:ifornis, deseribed as follows, to wit: Commeneing at the corner formed by the inter- section of the south: rly line of I acific street with the easterlv line of Mason street, and running thence easterly, mwd Lne of Pacific street, one hundrel and fret two inches (108 and 2-12 feet): thence at right angles son!; sixty- two feet six inches (62 and 6-12 feet); thence at right ancles westerly, twenty-seven feet eight inches (27 and 8-12 : thence at xight angles southerly, ten feet six inches (10 lnde-al foet); -five feet line of Mason sireet; fiya .‘:‘.2{ the last-nnmed line, seventy-three (73 feet), (0 the poiat of commencement : Being portion of ffiy-vara lot number three hundred and thirty-five (385): Together with tae appurtenances. Terms of sule—Cash In coln of the Unlied States; ten per cen 10 the u ed on the fail of the bABImer oa deive balance on deiivery of {ien aays being ailowed ‘or :‘..L‘l'».‘.i.‘.“.‘ aid ton per cent to be forfeited and sale Lo be void. Acts of saie | TN ‘A 1 Bilk LA —NARRIAGES—DEA 1ifS, BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, July 30, 1896, to the wife of J. 'T. Anaerson, a son. BRUNS—In Oakland, July 13, 1896, to the wife ot J. C. C. Bruns, a dausher. FLUGGER—in this city, July 17, 1896, tothe wite of J. C. Flugzer, a daughter. HARRIS—1n this city, July 30, 1896, 10 the wiie of Louis Harris, a son. LAUBENHEIMER—T0 the wife of C. H. Lauben- heimer, a daughter. McKAY—In this city, July 27, 1896, to the wife of G. 8. MoKay, a daughter. MORTON—In this city, July 27, 1896, to the wife of Henri F. Morton, a daughte — MARB1£D. BERGK—SCHMIDT—In this city, July 80, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Anton Bergk and Lina Schoudt. BLAKELEY—KNAPP—In Oakland, June 30, 1806, by the Key. Dr. Kummer, Walier E. Hiakeley and Hattle J. Knapp. CRAMER—BERRY—In uhis city, July 28, 1896, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Kev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Louis Cramer and Olive Pearl Berry, boih of San trancisco. PRANCKE—WUTHE — In_Oakland, July 28, 1836, by the Heyv. J. H. Tneiss, Hormann A. Francke of Placervile, Cal., and kmma A. Wauthe of Usiland. HODGE—DILLON—In Napa, July 30, 1896, M. J. Hodge and Mollie Dillon, woth of San Frencisco HORSTMANN—EBBINGHAUSEN—In this city, July 29, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry ¥, Horstmaun and Aona L. Ebbinghsusen. HAMMEL-TURNER—In this city, July 30, 1836, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Gustav Ham: mel and Mary Turner. MEGRAW-—LAUFFER--In this city. July 29, 1596, by the Rev. Dr. £. B. Dille, George k. Me- graw and Anna J. Lauffer, both or Oakiand, Cal. RECIOR—MURRY—In this city, July 29, 1898, by the Rev. M. v\ Boynton, George W. Kector ot Usal, Mendocino County, and Marguerite L. Murfy of San Francisce ——— DikD, Anderson, James Elroy McNutt, Mary Ellen Burk, Nathan McKenna, Arthur Buhlert, Albert Marc n, James Cooke, Susie 5. 'Nelli, Pearl Car.n, Zulims H. Regaun, Mary Dunn, Margaret Seott, Marie Dengis, Lda Agues Smith, Mrs, Ed Florettl, Muurice Toner, Margaret J, Beiibron, Mary Voipe, Giuseppi Vanderslice, Katuering ANDERSON—In this city, July 30, 1896, James Eiroy, beloved son and’ only child of Ellsworth £. and Katie A. Anderson, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year and 11 months. BURK—In this clty, July_29. 1896, Nathan, be- loved husband of Lena Burk, and father of Ed- ward Burk, Mrs. J, J. Sweeney and Mrs. Kosa silva, 8 native of Prussia, aged 72 years. & Friends and scqualnisntes are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral LIS DAY (¥riday), at 10:50 o’¢lock A. M., from the under- taking pariors of Mcuinn Hros, 81 Eddy street, thence to New Salem Cemetery, San Mateo, by 11:80 o’clock A. M. train, BUHLERT—1In Larkspur, Marin County, July 29, 1896, Albert, eliest son of she late Albert and Emma PBuhlert, and deioved brother of Mrs. Mark Strouse and Jean and William Buhlert, & native of Ualaveras Counsy, Cal, aged 51 yeurs and 5 months. AF Friends and acquUAINLANCces Are resnact. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at_2 o'clock P. ., from the par- lors of H. F.'Suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission strees Dear Kightb. lnterment i. U, U. F. Ceuletery. COOKE—In Springfield, stass., July %9, 1393 Susie 8., beloved wife of George N. Coose, and sister of Mrs. E. Bauer and Mrs. M. Whice, & na- tive of Soston, Mass. CARLIN—In Los Gatos, Julv 30, 1896, Zulima M. Carlin, motherot hva V.and R. K. Carlin, aged 71 years. DUNN—In this city, July 80, 1896, Margaret, dearly beloved wife'of P. D. Dunn, and mother of John, Joseph, George, Anna and Mn‘.i‘i; 8. Dunn, & naive of Ireland. ' [New Orlesus Papers piease copy.] 83~ Nouice of funeral hereatter. DENGES—In this city, July 50, 1896, Ida Agnes, beloved wife of Frederick Denges, 'a native of Pennsylvania, aged 40 years 5 months and 19 days. FIORETTI-In the City and County Hospital, July 30, 1896, Maarice Fioretts, aged 49 years. HEILBRON—In this city, July 30, 1596, Mary Heilbron, beloved motherof A. T. Lyons and Mrs. W. W. Barton and Mrs. C. A. Beiderman and Charles F. and Clara A. Helibron, & native of Monterey, aged 56 years 1 monthi and 26 days. A&~ Noiice of funera! hereafior. McNUTT-In this city, July 30, 1896, Kllen, beloved wite of W. E. M. McNuit, and duughter of Richard H. and the late Mary Ellen Perry, & native of kngiand, aged 30 years. [ New York City papers please copy. | #a-Friends and acquainiances &re respeci- sully invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), 8t 10:30 o'clock A. M., from ber late residence, 2U%g Clara street: McKEXNA—In the City anda Couuty Hospital, July 50, 1896, Arihur McKeons, aged 20 years. MARTIN—In this eity, July 97, 1896, James Martin, & native of Scotland, aged 68 years. O'NEILL—In this city, July 80, 1896, Pearl, be- loved daughter of James and Pauline O’Neill, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 1 month. REGAN—In this city, July 80, 1896, Mary Regan, beloved mother of Mrs. J. J. Suliivan and Jobn Regan, aud graudmoiher of James, George, Rufus, Ireancus, Joseph and Neille Suliivan and Mrs. J. J. Shaoghnessy, 8 nativeof County Cork, iréiand, aged 93 years and 7 months. SCOTT—In this city, July 26, 1893 Man widow of the iate Captain Jesse E. Scott, An mother of William C. Martin and Mrs. J. Alli- son Green, & Dauveof Mew Orieads, La, aged 65 years. A~ Friends and acquaintances and membersot Seven Plues Circle No. 3 -are respeci- fully (nvited w0 atend the faneral TellS JAY [ ). 86 2 o'clock . .. from Native Sons building, Mason street, above Geary. inwrment 1.0.0. . Cometery. SEVEN PINES CIRCLE—Ofticers and members of Seven Pines Circle No. 3, Ludies of the Grand Army of the Republic, are requested 10 attend the funeral of our_late sisier, Marie Sco.t. By order LILLY BUTTNER, Pres. pro tem. M. A. WITTINGHA, Sectetary. SMITH-—In Blenteim, July 2, 1898, Mrs. EQ On - 1o thia ey, Tuly 30 1596, at 618 N s city, July 3 A L3 T s, cevent. Marsarar S, beloved wife of Huch Tover, and motherof Willlam F. and Sarah Mrs. Jennie McHale, Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mrs. Jumes A. Mills and Mrs. C. M. Peckinpab, anativeof County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 61 years 4 months and 5 days. VOLPE—Ip this city, July 80, 1896, Giuseppl, beloved nusband of Maria Volpe, aad father of Sophie, Fraok, Lomenic and_Katie Voipe, & na- tveof lialy,aged 62 years 6 monthsaud 10 days. NDERSLICE-In this city, July 29, 1896, Vi iharine. beloved wite of W, K. Vandersiice, wnd mother of Mrs. J. . Johnson and Jeannette, Jiermine and Miiton Vanderslice, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 9 years 3 monthsand 14 days. |Bosion snd Philadelphis (Pa) papers please copy. | A The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), st 2 o'clock P. ., from the family dence, 2702 California street. NICAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENVBALMUERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEME- PR AT streel, Wlll‘h.m of »

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