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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1896. 15 — e e e e e e o e o o T ) o R T S ] TO LET. W18 ROOMS; PORCELAIN cheap rent. 512 Guerrero. HE RESIDENCE: SW. COR. California and Lagan GO see it. DID HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, OR 2 i fiats 0f 6 rooms; rent reduced. 325 Tehama. MISSION—COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS 2% and bat 7 )Q NINETEENTH NEARCHURCH— <O Modern cortage: 5 rms.; b.- rent reduced. BATH, 624 Locost ave., off Laguna. MISSION NOB HILL, and Doiores: handsome en tine rooms, bath, back and SUMS, U §25 Tehama. i ROOMS; 21234 , $12 50: water free. Ap- N & CO., 14 Montgomery st. OUSES TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 I AY-WINDOW HOUSE Perry st., off F Ply to G. H. UMBS H M DID 12-ROOM HOUSE, 3392 TWENTY- reet, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- vate residence: verv low rent Ree it. __COTTAGES TO LET. AGH OMS C ; BATH: HOT U cold water; yard; rent'$15. 2289 Fifteenth st. COTTAG ROOMS. 181414 SCOTT - St, near Pine. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. ' Hubbard Street. 34 BUBBARD. BET. SECOND AND THIRD, off Howard—Sunny outside rooms, $1 a week and upward: quiet honse. = Jones Street. ‘)O‘ 'XFR— THE VAN WINRLF: NFEW £U 1 monacement: elezan: sunny suites and single: bewly hea: bain. ete.: S1U 10 S8U. 301 1°5E ELBGANTLY FUKNISHED sunuy rooms: bot and cold water; private family. i earny Stree.. ¢ KEARNY—_SUIT OF ROOMS SUITABLE £+ for housekeeping. { ELINGTON HOUSE, 127 EEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsc Class In every respect: terms reasonacie. Larkin Street. ARKIN —1 OR 2 NICELY FOR- 2439 % ished rooms te let. Lewis Street. 3WIS, COR. JONES, BET. POST AND er—Large room, suitable for 2 youag vate family; entrance private. Murke: Sites.. LBEMARLE, COR. MASON AND !(Afi uit- HE A ket—Nice suuny suite facing Market st.3 able for professionals; all conveniences. 737 MARKET, OPP. EXAMINER—NEW, { {01 eicgant furnished rooms; cheap. FLATS TO LET. st., near Twelfth. N —200 GOOD TENANTS; RE rom £10 up TS, for flats, cottages. SPECK & ., 802 Market 33 OAK GRoy .—2 LARGE, SUNNY OO upfurnished rooms: bath and all conven- fences for housekeeping; private family. 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 -MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1; week. $1 50 10 $5: familles. Mason Street. 4(9 ¥asoN — NEWLY FURNISHED AL ¢/ cove: hot, cold water: bath: single; genis. QEE ELEGANTSUNNY RUOMSWITH BATH, O $127%and $20. 326 Mason st., near Geary. MecAllister Streec. 3 Y FLATS; | Q90 McA LLISTER—FURNISHED AND UN- '_S 1 O. rooms, bath. 135 San Jose ave. nr. 24th. 322 Firaished, or sultes suitable for an office. { L "NNY UPPER CORNER FLAT; .isslon Siie€w.. ath: stable. 4600 Eighteenth. NY FLAT OF 1 8 SUNNY ROOMS: BATH; 2 $22.50 < near Fourteenth SUNNY ROOMS. 1120 FLAT & 12 Dolores st. ND 8 ROOMS FILLMUBRE—LOW E unny modern rooms el pa basement NEAR VERY LITTLE HAMMOND'S, 10 Greenwic L' LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST. w Brva s rooms. bath: 8 to HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bush Streec. 99131 BUSH_NEW LY FURNISH - VU2 window room; also rooms: no chiidren. Eigin Park. PAR RID ousekeeping rooms: 475G L | nished h ba Fillmore Street. 10. 3, UNFURNRE - furnished, 38. 2 also oth 140 rooms vei usekeep SUNNY UN rent reasonabie. Harrison Stre roward © HOWARD—2 SUNNY ousekesping roo; ST.—HOUSEKEEE private family: gas bath: chea 114; 12( Jdessie stree:. r housekeeping, Martha Place. } i MARTHA PLACE, OFF ) Mason and 1 —Double roon uluna Streec. LY FURNISHED SUN- ping rooms. A—3 FURNISHED HOCS, Fosi Strees. — UNFURNISHED BASEMENT suliable for business or housekeep- 2iXth Sireec. TH—NICE SU single rooms. 991 ; NY HOUSEKEEP- 492 g an Tehama Street. 448 TEEAMA_LARGE SUNSY FRONT O room and kitchen for housekeeping: well rofshed. Lurk Sirees. £ TURK—3 ROOMS COMPLETE F ) housekeeping: e single room. 51 Washington Stree:. Y ASHINGTON — 8 U shed hou: Welsh Street. 114 \VELSH, OFF FOURTH-2 OR 3 NicE- Iy farnished housekeeping rooms: cheap. Miscellaneous. PARTIESIN QUEST OF DESIRABLE ROOMS n private families or_bo: precisely what they wa ing-houses can fina ;.Seta double pariors. 1775 Mission | oxs | 32 - | QPREC MI1SS[0N—NICELY FURNISHED Tooms, 15¢ 10 50¢ per night: $1 10 $2 week. Q70 MISSION. COR, FIFTH— ELEGANT 8T2 tront suite, well established as doctor's offices; al50 other sunny rooms: reasonable. 613 U'rarreil Sireei. ~ O'FARRELL — TWO SUNNY WELL- { tornished rooms; #5 and §6 per morth. Pine Street. PINE, NEAR STOCKTON-—3 SUNNY rooms; $4, $6 and $1U per month: private Post Street. | 99Q1 POST —ELEGANT FURNISHED | mt gie and suite; terms reasonable. 7~ POST—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR { U7 and iront sicove room. L4l riihSires . SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN CITY: nished double and single rooms. 1 SIXTH — FURNISHED _FRONT room; gas; bach; $6; private family. FUR- (121 5] Py el Stevenson Street. RATIVE HOUSE, §29 STEVENSON reading-room. | (O-OPE! Roo Stockton Street. v PYRNEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON— Front suites; single rooms; bousekping;cheap. N suiter stree.. SUTTER, COR, TA YLOR—ELEGANTLY newly furnished sunny rms. ; suite or single. {703 Taylor Stree:. ? TAYLOR-NEWLY FURNISHED § ny single ana double rooms: private family. |31 Miscellaneous. ,‘I!‘ YOU HAVE ROOMS TO LET SEE OUR methods of assisting yon in securing desirable nants. Call at the Evening Post's People’'s Ex- change Bureau, 659 Market st. "ULTON HOUSE, OPFY. CITY HALL—FUR- ished rooms; single or en suite; 8 and $16 up. PUOM AND HOUSE-RENTING AGENCY VL 1o fee for registerin Geary st., roora 37 BOARDING AND ROOMS. NESS AV ABLESUNNY rooms: first-class table board: reasonable. 130 GEARY—FLEGANT SGITE OF PAE- ¢ lors, with first-class board. . BERTLING, 114 BUSH—A FAMILY references gives a8a required: all mod- ero conveniences, e —————————p CHILDREN BOARDED. T HOME FOR BABY; GOOD CARE; 813015 Sixteenth st. LEASANT HOME, 1727 » CALLISTER BT., for child; good care: terms moderate. OFFICES TO LET. Q)R S26HOWARD,NEARFOURTH_FINE { 2. Iarge store: plate-ziass front. ASHTON | . | £ GARDINKR, 411 Montgomery st. | TS LET-OFFICE AND USE OF SITTING- { Lroom: snitabre tor dentist. 531 Sutter st., up- stairs: inquire from 1t0 3 or 70 8 P. M. JTORE WifH 2 LIVING-ROOMs; ) Haight st., corner ot Fiilmore. CKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant snnav offices. $12 50 up: electric-light; beating and jsnitor service free. Appiy st buliding H. UMBSEN & CO.. 13 Montcomery st 452 ICAL INSTRUMENT: . BARGAIN; STEINWAY PIANO, EX- D ( D. cellent order, on easy terms. 221 Leaven- worth st. LEARANCE SALE—HAINES, KNABE AND Bush and Gert’s piancs; clewring-out prices will role. A. L. BANCROFT & CU., 324 Pos: st. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY H p ano business, my old quarters on Market st are entirely 100 smali; I have therefore moved into my own bullding, at 526 Hayes st., between | Octavia and Laguna, where I can now display o four times the amoun: ©of instruments than formeriy;as I buy for cash and in carioad lots ana have no rent (o pay I can_offer any one desir- iDg & piano Or organ better value for jess laomey than y other music_house In San rrancisco. Respectfully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR 4\ purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- | ®ant_new upright planos, together with fine stool ! and bandsome cover, sold for $6 per mouth: ouly #6 cash payment required; every insirament soaranteed. SHERMA D AY & CO, cor Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast represenca- tives of Steinway & Sons’ planos. | l ARGAIN—DECKER & SON UPRIGHT, $250. MAUVAIS, 769 Mariet st. Q 1 A O BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BUS- > 10U, ton make piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. ARGAIN—$70, GOOD UPKIGHT, SCHMIT! 18 McAlliscer st., next Hibernia Bask. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN | £\ pianos, both new and second-hand st THE | F. W. SPFENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933Market st. ! “ G. R, SULr AGENT FOR HALLET -& Davis and Francis Bacon planos, 406 Sac’to | (YICKERING, KNABE. STECK. VOSE, STER. ling pianos; see our new piano for $187: planos BENJ. ¢ AZ & SON, 18 O’ Farreli. sor rent. ROOMS TO LET. R Rt R Clay Street. 171 CLAY — PLEASANT room; nice locality. 530 719 FURNISHED rady Stree:. EDDY—FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS from &3 50 to $4 per month. EDDY—UNFURNISHED ROOM; RON- ning water: lower floor: 86 & month, Lighth Stree:. QHERMAR APARTMENT HOUSE. 78 sTm s:., near Market: furnished and nnfurnished, Liiis Stree:. HE_RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS KATES MART, manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cola water. YHEON MAUZY, 508 POST SI.—SOHMEX Newby & Fvans. Frices and other planos. RIVATE PARTY FORCED TOSELL STEIN- way at once. Room 21, 509 Marker st. 'B PERSONALS. N EW DECOKATIVE AKT SCHOOL: 2-HOUR lessous in embroidery or Battenberg lace, 50c: lessons free 9 to 12 A. . 2u%5 Geary, room 36. OUSE AND LOT—8600; C.O.D. PRENTIS and Old Hickor, ¥ THIS SHOULD M THE EYE OF ALEX. DUMAS, lasi heard of in 1891, he can find his brother at the Saliors’ Home, San cisco. NIKALAIDUMAS. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- LY eisity; private; no charge uniess successfnl: ail law suits, claims. collections, wills, deeds, et: tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, ¥50 Marketst, EDUCATIONAL. A e S et MES MELVILLE SXVDER, 715 POST 871 vocal music, ep;{:lnx}:mxlo:‘,’rmu Shake- spearean and gen c acting a s, ty; heal classes, Sonday, 8 P.e: B1 monthr PANISH TAUGHT BY SPANISH LADY; Siarms very reasonable. 230 Page st ADY TEACHER DESLKES 1 OR 2 ROUMS in exchange for musit lessons: piana, violin, guitar, voice. Address Teacher, care of MRX WRENN, 215 Larkin st. Y OICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND D L~ sarte taught thoroughly; 23~ lesson. 743 Fol- som st MORRIS BERRY, FORMER FORE M A Albert Milier’s cloak store, has gone {nto b ness wiih H. RIFLSIND, and opened an establish- ment at 14 McAilister, Rms. 45-16; ladies’, misses’, children’s cloaks to order;fit guaranteed 10w prices OB MOST ARTISTIC HAIRDRESSING GO to Up To Date pariors, 850 Market st., roou 14; hairdressing and manicuring free to sll, Wednes- day, 10 to 2 TERCNKS DELIVERED 25C. BAY CITY ‘Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market St: expenses less and scholarship becter than elsewhere: day and night. YBES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND GOL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shortband, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: lifa scholarshiy $50; oW raies per week and month. LMA k. HYEK, PIANO. MANDOLIN, BAN A %3 %405 Geary, Rm. 17+ thorough fnsttuction BOSEEENG, WHITN ARITHMTC, GHAME day & ni-ht: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission MES THOMPSON, ‘CHIROPODIST. 101% Grant ave, room 10. ROF. LUUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guita, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powll, PANTS TO ORDER: SAMPLE BY MAIL $4 WERTHMAN Pants Company ; local agents wanted everywhere. 2215 Geary streel. / ANTED_OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUR- ing. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O Farrell si. Mns DR. MIRANDA HAS RETURNED and located at 17 Grant ave. 1.9%,OF ERESH HALIBUT ON SCHOONER UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCALG Jessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. I ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- piano,singing, French:$3 mo. K.14, 1003 Polk F. & M ES. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar. banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason ELASCO's LYCE UM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 1> Private theatricals arranzed: pupils rehearsed ou stage. B. 5and 12, 1. O. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt Pllot, Mission-st. wharf; price 5¢ & pound. SCPER}'LL’OL’S HAIR REMOVED PER- aud harmless seif-ireatment: manently and absolutely by an entirely new kuaranieed; particulars FREE. E%“dfl destrucl]llonl.l ing. 1106, 343 Phelan bul F YOU WANT YOUR WALLPAPER HUNG cheap call on L. LARSON, 1238 Market st., r. 75. ARGER QUAFTERS FOR AN INCREASED business: I am making more room and rm mm 0 give better service than ever before; Haie Toniels st eotog tor Sova b & 1 ng for c 5 - DERER, 111 smcl‘h:u :‘L s T £ ADVIL‘E FREE ALL PRIVATE LAW MAT- ters; mod. tees. Aity. McCABE, 1027 Market. ADY, STRANGER, DESIRES A GENTLE- an partns $25 capital. Room 2, 122 Post. ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL UF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening gisases: instruciors, J. H. E. Partington, Gerirude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. AT THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institate, all cases treated and medicines far- nished for $1: call or write. 10291y Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Fraucisco, Cal. BS. DR. WALLACE HAS MOVED FROM M 2015 Siockton to 1515 Turk, rms. 14 and 15. 10Q0 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED &1 50; show cards, ete. HILL, 2215 Geary st. AL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS balr, moles, freckies, scars, ete., removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworth. W ATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING. STONE engraving, monozrams,crests: low & guaranteea, J. N. BRITTAILYN, 20 Gear, RAZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE \edge put on razor, 26¢. Razor Exchze, 630Markes V ELVET "AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. W O MEXN'S "ELECTRIC SANITARLUM, rooms 53 Maze building—New and sclentifié methods for promoting healih, beauty. Con. free. 1G OUTDOUR STEREOPTICUON SHOW EVE- Iy night cor. Marke: sud Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- veriisements In Mving light: promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Markes st. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM|[ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markes: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 10 $6 per week: free busand baggage to and from the ferry. JUITS TO OEDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO A guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8ch. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry. eic.: lowes: ratey. 948 Market st OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIESY clothine bought. COLMAN, 41 34. cor. Jessle. (‘HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada ome year for $1 50, posi- ree CLAIRVOYANTS. ROF. M. L. 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PUKTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVUY ant, card-reader, born Y/ith a douoie vellani eecond sight; ladles 50c, gents §1: palmistry and clairvovant sitcings $1 50. 126 Turk sz., ne. Jones ME. ARNDI, BEST FORTUNE TELLER (X M N M M tne world: 50c and $1. shows picture of xonr futare husband o wite. 4 Twelfth. Tel. Mint 621. M YE; SCHMIDT, CLATRVOVANT, TELLS A pas:, present and future: success to all; for tunes by mall: low prices. 856 Mission st. M PE MOREAT, BEST MEDIUN . REVEALS M1 past, present, future; 25¢c up. 764 Howard st. MES.C COBRELITS, CLAIRVOYANT AND business medium M 2LE EAVEXA BEADS LIFE FLUENTLY: M business advice : names given:25c up. 5 Fourth. 1 YPSY LIFL-TEADEB, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies 25¢: gents 50c. ME. DR THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 M “yrs Kearny, now 929 Post; fee 81 letter $2. ) TELLS FROM CRADLE TO : ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farreil. RS EHHORN, CLATRVOYANT: *25c UP. 228 Harriet st., off Harrison, near Sixth. ME. BLANCHARD, CARD READER; LA- dies 25¢, gants 50c. 86234 Mission st. 1SS C. MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Larkin at.. room 2. SPIRITUALISM. A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRES. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 31 & UPWARD! ° FEE 81 & UPWARD: HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast eye? “Are you In troutle, sick or “down"? If so sead this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped 50 many thousands on this coast in the ten years paat, is sgain st her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and I8 now as ready as ever 10 assis every suffering_mortal who wili either call on or writé to ber. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the uniucky: love to the loveless: the separated are united: the sick made strong: poor become rich: 1f you think your husban: or Jover Is untrue consuit her st once. 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WRITE AND BE CONVINCED. 1 ¥1 $1 #1 s1 $1 S1 81 31 $1 81 91 THIS WEEK ONLY. MRS. DR. MIRANDAS, 1728 Market st., S F., Diagnoses disesse, with fuil life reading, from 10ck 0f hair: this week only for $1: tace advan- tage of this rare o portunity if you are {n troubls her reveal:d medicines work wonders with the sick and afflicted. Write address plainly and in- close lock of hair. 81 #1 §1L 51 81 §1 S1 51 $1 $1 31 $1 | et | () BEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; { weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. | T, EiBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 600 SETS | L of good harness, our own maxe, of every de- | scription, for less money iban you can buy Eastern | trash: send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st.,S. F. DA ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST 321 lodging we recommend the Kosedale Jouse. 12 ELLIS—NICE SUNNY ROOM; USE OF bath; rent $5. Fifth street. FIFTH—SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS $1 50 to $3 per week. 109 4A GEABY, NEARKEARNY—FURNISHED 14* fooms; day, week or month; country trade solicited. : $771 GEARY—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED 2173 rooms: key 217. <()] GEARY—NEWLY FUERNISHED SUN- 801 5y tooms: reasonable; elegant new cor. flat. e Avenue. v viues GOLDEN GATE AVE—NEWLY FUR- nished sunny rooms; bath: reasonable. Gough Street. GOUGH—LARGE FRONT SUNNY alcove room and large sunny room con- turnished or unfurnished; op- 1605 Graunt Avenue. GRANT AVE.—3 UNFURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, $20, suitabie lordrfl-m}ln‘, Guy Place. GUY PLACE, OF¢ FIRST, BETWEKN 18 Foitom ana Harison-Large suany. front room. 213 | 15() SE¥S XEW AND SECOND HAND HAE- | ness, all kinds; wagons, nm surreys, 1 ission 3: rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1 50 (g .:Il;.x 5.‘“3’ SECOND-HAND HAR- nds; buggy.wagon, carts, surre; & rockawav 40 cheap horsea. 15¢h and Valencia, 4() BORSES FUE ilk; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss t, 327 Six.h st ; ! SOULLIV F. Anctionerrs. e 'S SALE—2 NEW MILK L new delivery wagon: 1 second-hand n: 1 £00d top buggy; 6 second-hand buggies: mus: be sold 9 ¢ Duggles, mus: be sold at once. Inquire RASMUS- {UR SALE—A GROCERY WAGON, ARL Frew S honndoss Eigh cenih st CARLY FOR SALE-NEW EXPRESS WAGON, DE- livery wagons and business : w ‘and second-send; very cheap. 100 Golten Gave ave: MuE_or ATLANT A, MEDIUM, TELLS M your eutire life from cradie to the grave: gives advice on all affairs; removes evil influence: brings back lost luck and love; speedy marriaze with your cioice; has no equal. 917 Howard RmURN MHS. MAYOSTRERS; CIRCLE Sup. Tues, Fri eveniugs: Ludies circle Thurs. 2 P. 3.; readings daily. 1015 Market, r.19. PROFESSOR CHARLES A. MINGOU'S LEC- ture and test meeting 1133 Mission si, every Friday nizbt. RIENDSHIP_HALL, 326 MCALLISTER— Tesis Fridayy 2 , .; 10c. MRS, C.J. MYER, sittings. A SUANS TEST MEETING TONIOHT 38 A "Eady at: Prot. Tait, materialization; tickets 1 ME. SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE busband, wife; ladies 25¢, 50¢. 914 O'Farrell. A X, TRANCIS INDEPENDENT SLaTE- . writer. 118 Haight st.; hours § untl 6 P. a. ISHOP GARRISO , 1570 MARKET: SEAN- BCeS Tuesday, Fridas’ even's, 256 10 to 4 daily. flfi. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM; sittings $1: circle Tuesday eve, 136 Osk. ADIES AID CARD PABTY TO-NIGHT; admission 10c. 326 McAllister st { NEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- , milk and groce; : o dry. o Brocery wagons: also réckaway NI AN Mthmws e JOR SALE AT EASTEEN PRICES FINE carriages of every desc iption: cash. notes instaliments. Carvill Miz Coy 46.48 Seh s g & PHYSICIANS. DE.C. 5, OPOSNELL 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gateave. ; diseases of women & speciaity. DI T AL ToCORBULE DR JOEDAN AT museum, Market st.: years sncceasful practice is a guarantee of fair e WOIS: Cases irealed salistaciorily by mall LIFDBEA DINGS BY REV. MR. HOWLAND; $1. 1 Fifth si., parior 1. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. })UBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the ip_hereto:ore existing between o “obdug: of o rocery and liquo siore. t 713 . - Bou St, City and County of San Francisco, Douglas ived ou the 18th of A 1896, b) was dissol . y CHOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME. SChenical engineering, surveying, architestare. nssay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mk, TNGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. PIANO, painting, palmistry, $2 mo. Studio 1422 Hyde. TANU LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory, mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. PEOFESSOR G, MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF Violin .guitar, mandolin, bazio. 1707 Marxet. e e T Market PROPOSALS, e A e R e e PROPOSALS R SUBSISTENCE SUPPLIES Office of Purchasing Commlissary. No. 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., August 18, 1898. ealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received a this office uniil 11 o'clock A. 3. ONSATURDAY, Au- xust 29, 1896, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of the fo lowing-nanied subsistence supplies: Pork, Bacon, Beef (corned). Flour, Beans, Tomatoes, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Choco- late, Corn, Crabs, Crackers, Ham. Lobsters, Oysters, Pineappiés, Sardines, Soup, Tapioca, Tongue (beef), Cinoamon, Extracts, Lime Juics, Olives, Pickles. Sait, Pipes, Tobacco, Soap (toflet), Bluing, Iuk, Blacking (saoe), Brooms, Brushes, Buttons, Chamois Skins, Combs, Shoes rings and Toweling. Proposals will not be tonsiderea un- less accompanied by samples of arcicles bid for. The Government re erves the right to rejec: any or all_proposals. Preference will be given to arti- cles of domest ¢ production OF mauufacture, con- ditions of quallty and price (including in the price of forelgn production or manufacture the dutv thereon) being equal. Blsuk proposals and full Information us to the quality of supplies, character of packsg-s, eic., will Le furnished on application to this office. Envelopes contained proposals should be marked, “Proposals for Subsistence Supplies, to_ be opened August 29,” and addressed to the undersigned, CHAS. P. EAGAN, Major snd C. S., United States Army. PEOPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF » trame school building and for replanking and bituminizing_schoolyards—Seaied proposais will be received by the Superintenden: of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 26, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for the construction of » four-classroom frame school building at Sunny- side, In the City and Couuty of San Francisco. Proposals wiil also be received by said board at the time stated for replanking snd bituminizing certain public school yards. ‘All work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen ai the office of CHARLES L. HAVENS, arch'tect of said board, room 55, Flood bullding, corner Fourth and Maret streets. Union 1avor only to be employed on said work. The board reserves the right 0 _reject any or all bids, as the public good may require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR PAINTING SCHOOL- houses—Sealed proposals wiil be received by the Superintendent of Common Scaools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 26. 1896, al 8:30 o'clock P. 3., for painting the interlor and exterior of cortain schoolhonses in the City and County of San Francisco in accordance with specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen at the office of CHARLES L HAV ENS, archi tect of said board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. Bids will be consid- ered only from parties actually engaged In the business of house painting. Unlon labor oaly o be employed on thls work. The board reserves the right to reject any or all Dids as the public good may require « R B- ANST TRUSTEES’ RUSTEES' SALE Tn_ accordance with the terms and under the auihority of s certain deed of trust duly. execated by NAPOLEON ST. GERMAIN and LEWTS W. DUNHA M, parties of the first part, to H RY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO 5a VINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated February 4tb, 1891, and re- corded in the office of the County Recorder of the City and County of'San Francisco, State of Califor- nia, in Liber 1443 of Deeds, at pages 7€ and foliow- ing: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 7th day of May, 1896, by tne Board of Directors ot sald SAN Fi.ANCISCU SAVINGS UNION, a cor- poration. and the hoider of the note (No. 10,639), 10 secare payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under sald note and deed of nd requesting and airecting said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to seil the real estate described therein 10 satisfy said indebtedness. e, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 25th day of Auzust, A. D. 1596, at 12 o'clock noon of that day,and at the auction salesroom 0f Easton, Eldridze & Co., No. 658 Mar- ket street, in the City and County of San Francisco, state of California, we will sell at public_auction, to the Lighest bidder, for cash In gold coin of the TUnited States, all that piece or parcel of land sltu- ate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Commencing ¢ the corner formed by the inter- section of the northeasterly line ot Eighteenth avenue South (formerly Algetia sireet) with the northwesterly line of N street South (formerly Sus- quehanna street), and running thence northwester- Lv & ong said line of Kighteentn avenue Soutn one Lundred and seventy-seven feet three and One- fourth inches (177 and 3 34-13 ft.). more or less, 10 the westerly line of Lhe Case TTact. as ver map hereinafter mentioned : thence elong said line of tne Case 1 ract, NOFLH ten degrees tweive minutes east (N. 10° 12 E.), slyty-ihree feet eleven and one- fourth Inches (€ 1114-12 ft.): thence south eighty-one degrees fifty-five minutes east (5. 81° 55" E.). still aiong said line of said Case Tract, one bundred and fifiy-six feet two and one-haif inches (156 und 2 -1 , 10 & stake: thence north two degrees west (N.%° W.), still along saia line of said Case Tract, eighty-eight (88) feet, more or less, to the sonthwesteriy line of seventeenth ave- nue South (formerly Sumatra stroer): chence southeasterly along the last-named line one hun- dred and eighteen (118) feet, more or less, to sald nortbwesterly line of N street South: and thence sou: hwesterly a'ong the last-named line two han- dred (200) feet to the point of commencement Deing that portion of DIOCK numDer toree hun- dred and_forty-six (346) lying within the Case Tract, in South San_Fraucisco, as Isid down ana delineated on map of said Case Tract, filed October 16th, 1879, In the office of the Coun.y Recorder ot said City and County of San Francisco; together with the appurienances. . TErMs OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States; ten per cent pavable to the under- signea on the fal! of the nammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want. ot title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfelied and the sale to be void. Acts of sale “EBMI expense. HENRY C. CAMPBEL] THADDECS B KENT, " } Trustees ans‘rzzs& SALE. In accordance with the, terms and m‘g the authority of & ce of trust. d e e by JONN FOSTER, party . of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trusiees, parties of the_secoud and the SAN FRANCISCU SAVINGS UNION, party of the third , dated July 14th, 1891, and recorded in the office 'of the County Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco, State of Catiforola, in Liver 1466 of Deeds, at pages 202 and following: and in pursu- ance of a_ resolution passed oun the 26th day of March, 1896, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a razion, and the ho der of the note (No. n.w;)}.mmn payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was Txecuted, declanng that default had been made in the pay ment of the principal sum und other sums due under said note and deed of trust, and reqnest- ing and directing said HENRY C.CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described thereil to sausfy said indebted- ness. ‘We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TURSDAY, the 25th dsy of Augus:. A. D. 1392x at 12 o’clock noon of that day, and at the auction room of kaston, k:m:lxo & Co., No. 638 Market street, in the City County of San Fran- cisco, State of. Cali we wili sell at pub- lic auction to the bighest biader, for cash in gold coln of (he United Siates, all the piece or parcel of land situate in the i nty of San Francisco, State of MMM as follows, to wit: % Commencing at a point on the northerly line of Hermann (formerly Kate) distant thereon eigh:y-seven fee. six inches (87 and 6-12 ft.) easterly from the easterly !ine of Webster street, and running themce easterly along said iine of Hermann street twenty-five (25) feet, thence at rishe angles northerly one hundred and thirty- seven feet six inches (137 and 6-12 ft), chence at right angles westerly tweniy-five (25) feet, and thence at right angles mnwfl{ one hundred and feet six inches (137 and 6-121..) to SALES. the point 0f commencement. Belng 1i0 of Western Additlon block num- ber m and ninety-one (291), together appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coln of the United CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. atn and modern Improvements; ot 20x100; Very chcap: essy terms can be arranged. BALODWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Mon:gomery st. $5 MONTHLY._ 8$5 PRICES $350 TO $400. Think of it! Lots on the line of an electricoad that will take you to your work in 30 minutes, 8t the above prices and terms. All the lots face on streets which are macadamized, graded and sew- ered: #ood climate: tile perfect: water piped 10 every loi. If you buy a lot now vou wiil surely make money. © Go 10-lsy and see them. Take the Guerrero-street electric cars (Mission or Valencia- street cars trausfer st Fourteentn), ride to corner of Chenery ani Castro streets Agent on the ground duily. incinding Sundays, tosbow property. Also a our branch ofice, Twenty-second si., corner of Mission, evenings after 7:30 o’clock. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. J.EST BUSINESS CORNER ON THE SAN 15 feandro road and main sirest to Fitchburg station; size 100x100; cheap a: $30 per front ESIDENCE CORNER, 100100, 2 BLOCKS from the San Leandro road; streets gradea and graveied; price $500. BUSINESS CORNER AT FITCHBURG STA- tion; frontage o suit at $15 per front foot. ONI ENTIRE BLOCK, 200x600: WILL SUB- divide into 48 bullding lots; a good buy to hoid or retallat once to home-seekers. EST GARDEN LAND IN ALAMEDA County, for sale and to rent: will grow flowers, fruits and vegetables to perfection; splendid chance to start a nursery and grow cui flowers for the market. OTFEB BARGAINS ON THE BEST STREETS 1A the best situated locality for a growing town outside the cliy limits of Oakland; low taxes; city water, church, school, free deiivery, etc. THAD. 8. FITCH. Fitchburg. W. F. MCCLURE, 19 Montxomery st., 8. F. B ;NEW $2400. AT TRt v fua CAasH. > 317()5. NEW COTTAGE HOME-—— £350 CASH—BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. Cottage of 5 rooms and bath. large basement, chicken-yard, etc.; good location in Mission, close to Missfon st.; corner lot, 26x100. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Monigomery st. ARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A choice cottage in the Western Addition: £4200: $500 down, balance $35 per month, will secure an elaborate 7-room cotiage on Golden Gate ave., bet. Baker and Lyon sts.; lot 25x137:6; nearly com- pleted. TOBIN & MENALLY, 630 Market st @4' 0 ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY, LOT D 4DV, 255120, on W.line of 16th ave., néar H st.; 2-story residence adjoining: lot ready to butld on: carline on H st.: this is & genuine sacrifice. Call on owner, rcom 12, 43 6th st., 1 t0 5 P. M. §40 0 5100 PER ACRE. THE MOST CHARMING SPOT IN SANTA CLARA VALLEY, THE HALE ESTATE TRACT, NEAR MOUNTAIN VIEW. IN SUBDIVISIONS. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., San Frane sco. Or WALTER A. CLARK, Mountein View. W ASTED_TO LEASE 100 TO 500 AORE: Sants Ciara Valley preferred: partly im- proved; water; no fancy prices. Address, fuil particulars, Responsible, box 42. Call Office. N _UNUSUAL OFFEE—I_OWN 15000 acres of the richest land in the Staie of Call- fornia. Igrow in great abundance every variety of fruit, graln and veretab es grown in the State; Ihuve the advantage of water and raliroad trans- fon: my nave! oranges and grape fruit 1ok rst premium ac Midwinter Fair; my Sugar beets are unexcelied in richness snd purity of sac- charine matter: my irrigating facilitles are the finest in the State; all my improvements are first- class and elegant; 1 will seli 85 & whole or an un- divided one-nalf interest in this valuable tract at a price lower than ever before offered; it will you to investigate this. Address A. 5., box 67, [EEFISEST HOG BANCHIN THE STATE Will be leased for a term of years, or the right parey ean secure s halt interast in & good, paying ranch properiy, as ibe present owner is not able to give it the a‘tention it requires; this property is well improved and wel located and capabie of car- rying several thousand head of hogs the year round. For particaiars address X. Y., box 60, Cail Office. 0 BENT—SATHER RANCH. CONTEA Costa Connty on San Pabio Creek, eight miles from Berkeley; 1150 acres of land, well watered and wooded: abouc 350 acres good grain land: balance excellent pasture: suitable tor milk or stock ranch. R. E. KOWLAND, Orinda Park. HICKEN RANCH FOR SALE—1000 LAY- ing hens, low rent. C. KNUDSEN, Petalumas 0 DAIRYMEN—2500 ACRES OF LAND AT San Carios, San Mateo County, for lease on very easy terms for & milk dairy: pienty of water and Dbarn room. Inquire of W.G. WETTER, room 17, 7th floor, Mills building, or T.G. PHELPS, San Carlos. $3600 EASY TERMS; 20 MINUTES OF - Kearny: $500 cash: 2-story 7-room homes: open daliy; Geary, near Cook. 160 ACRES GOVERNMENT LAND: FINE home; cheap. Address D., box 99, Ca'l Of- fice. $2U CORNER LOT: 116x100; NEAR « electric cars, Colma station. 107 10ih. UST COMPLETED: HOUSE 14 ROUMS; finish natural woods: guartered oak, birdseve taaple, mahogany, curly redwood; gas and in- candescent Iighting: tiled sinks and baths; marine view. Cor. Clay and Laurel; owner on premises. $12" COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; BERKE- OU. Jey: Jor 50x100: near station: $300 downj $16 monthly. $150—Lot 24x100: $5 down, $3 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. QUBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; LD 8150 to $275 aroom: parties contemplating buiiding invited to call and see pians. 1149 Mission. e e e PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. MOSIEREY,NEAR HOTEL DEL MONTE a lake: 2-story house, barn, chicken-hoi 12 lots. il in froit and § kinds of berrie: vegetables grow thriftily all year round. F. C. CALDWELL, owner, 325 Ninth st., Oakland. 0 EXCHANGE—LOT IN SAN FRANCISCO, clear of incumbrance, for wpright piano. Call or address 1130 East Tweaty-second st., Oukland. ALFSECTION OF GOOD LAND IN TULARE Count, for improved or unimproved property in Berkeley or San Calf Oice. Francisco. Addreag A, box 87 A NY ANMOUNT OXBONDS, DIAMONDS <\ watches, jewelry, sliverware, sealskins, silks and instruments; interest low: private enirance; private rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIY, 15 Grant ave. 3100 (000 AT, LOWEST RATES: CITY 4 - nd Oakland: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds; estates: any sum. SHAINW ALD, RUCKBEE&CO., 218-220 Montgy DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, also oo furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE, 943 Market st.: open evenings. $A0000 o TIEr sosteaeR. TN | sums from $100 to $10.000, at car- rent rates. KOGNIG & KROLL, 1008 Broadway, akland. MU.\'EY LYiNG IDLE: TAKE AT §5 INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond morigage or lite_insurance. Coin, box 32, Call, ONEY LOANED ON JEWELEY AND other valuables at the Security Loaa Offica 1106Market st..ar. Mason: private entrance 7 Tur. TRECT ON YOUR FUENITURE OR PIANO: Do removal: no delays; no commissions: low intercst. Rm. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Marke: st. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE 12 ACRES AT Greenwood, Mendociio County. for_large: place, suitable for farming; price not over 83 will pay difference. Write, with partculars. G. W. ROBINSON, Elk. Mendocino County. NY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard already im- proved. where only small cash ou:las is required, balance in 8 or 7 years. apply 326 Montgomery st. ARIN COUNIY—3000 ACRES 26 MILES Al from city; lo's any size; fre ble land; rail ‘or water transit; w 375 per acre; terms to suft. Syndicaie Investmen: Com- pany, 65 Coronicle building. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND: CHOIC- est in the Statey selling in tracts, 5.acres np- ward, 835 per acre: adjoining lanas held at $100 per acre; owner forced to sell: 135 hours from S.F.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicie building. END FUE OUR LISL OF ORCHA K a0MES for sale. WOOSTEE & WHIITON. <an Jose. WEEK'S_ NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_ THMN WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailide. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $200 CASH; BALANCE $10 PER MONTH: house of 5 redms, bach; lot 50x100: well, barn, etc.; a bargain. WILLIAM P. TuDD, 1002 Broad way, Oskland. JHEAT BARGAIN; 5-RUOM CUTTAGE AND bath: own water: staole: lot 50x100: between 2 car lines. KOENIG & KROLL, 1006 B:oadway, Oakland. SEE ALLENDALE \) ILLIT PAY? YESIT Tract at once. Buy a $75 lot or upward fora home or paying investment: Fruitvale, asjoining East Oakland, the garden spot of Oakiand; level and choice site; streets graded: some macadam- ized; only a few left: fine schooi: 2 electric roads near by: conveyance free; $5 cash and $5 monthly. 468 Ninth st., Oakland, and 630 Markets.., S. F. H.Z JONES, owner§ OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. \ EAR DIAMON DS BY PATRONIZING H SCHELLHAAS. fornituré-dealer, 11th, Oaxld _— e e ALAMEDA ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. A MY AMOUNT: 1ST, 20 or 30 MOKTGAGES; A estates, undivided inierests. real estats in bro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomerv. room 3. $90 (000 O, IXFROVED BEAL ESTATE, O sums not exceeding $1000. Call & room 629, Parrot: Buildin, 0 ZE: “'NO DELA D MO 353 gages: int. in esiates. MURPHY,828 Mrkt DVANC) SON DIAMONDS JEWELRY, Columbia Loan & (‘ollatera (ifice 8 iiran- ava. PAWNBROKERS. |;OREOWERS, ATTENTION — INTEREST saved at the Cut Rate Losn Office, room 7, ng. arket st.; private: Fiood bullding. 809 Market si.: strictly pri open evenings;_elevator. T 126 KEARNY ST, ROOM 8—_MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates; private roomy: elevator: pledges for sale cheap. FINANCIAL. INEY TO LOAN ON SECURETY. SYL- A A AR A A s M VAIN SALOMON, 328 llnngcry. r. 214 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. "A DYICE FEEE-DIVORCE LAWS X SPECE alty; private; no charge uniess successful; Iaw suits, claims, collections, wills. deeds, e tended to. 6. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 550 Sacicer OAH F. FLOOD, LAW YER, 638 PARROTT buildine: consultations free; moderate fees. EGAL BUSINESS TEANSACTED WITH- 9ut pavileity; advice fres and confidential. J. G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18 DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st ¥F. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW,581 PARROTT .bidg. Practices n all courts:charges moderate W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CHRON- - Jeie pldz: advice free: moderate: open evngs. LEGAL NOTICES. OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1In the Superior Court, in and for the Citr and County of San Francisco, State of California, DW Probate. .In the matter Of the estate of L IS SOH ER, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given, that In of an order of the Superior ' Court the and County of San Francisco, State of in, made on the 8th day of April, 1892, in the matter of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, deceased. the undersigned aaministrator with the will annexed of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, deceased, will seil st publle auction to the ighest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by sald Superior Court, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of Septem- ber, 1896, at 12 o'clock M., 8t auction salesrooms of G. H. Umbsen & Co., No. 14 Montgomery street. i _the City and County of San Franciseo, all the rignt, title. interest ‘and estate of tne sala LEWIS SOHER, at the time ot his deatn, and all the right, title and interest ihat the sait estate has, by operation of law or other- wise, juired other than or in addition to that of the 'sald LEWIS SOHER, at the time of his death, in and o all those certaln lots, pieces or parcels of land uitnate and being in ih City and County of San Francisco, State of California, ‘bounded and described as foliows: Firsi—Commencing at a poiat on the southerly line of Bush sireet distant thereon one hundrea and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Larkin street, running thence easteriy along sald southerly line of Busn street ihirty feet, thence at right angles coutheriy one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches, thence at right angles westerly thirty fl'ul and thence at right angles northerly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches to sald soatheriy line of Bush street and to the PMN of commence- ment. Being part of 50-vara iot No. 1367 as_iaid aown on the offi_ial Map of the City of Sen Fren- cisco. 2 ‘Sccond—Commencing at a point in the southerly line of U'Farrell street distani thereon one hun- dred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Mason streét, running thence easterly said sousheriy line of U’ Far- rell street fifiy-eight feet to the westerly line of Carlos place, thence at right angles southerly along said westerly line of Carlos 2 seven feet and six Inches, thence at right Sigics omharty’ Biney tevan eat aa % n ninety- nt of commencement, being part o 50-vara m.’uon;nmuuum City of San Francisco. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per purchase money to be paid 1o the und. the day of sale, balance oaan:r:.llu court. purchaser. ~BAMILE SOHER, Admi: with the will annexed of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, de- ceased. Dated Angust 18, 1896. 5 S, Aioraey for Aéministrator, WA snuN * 2 Milis building. kil NEV HOUSE OPENED. 13434 GEARY: foll line latest §nd bdst: T free Qurk room; oz catalog. Cal, Camers Co, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. B 850 CASH, $25 MONTHLY: NEW $2450. cottage of 5 rooms: large lot, 50x 125, situated close to Bay-st. station. $2750—Handsome new cottage of 6 rooms and beth. now bailding: your terms are ours. $2500—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath; pretty garden: close to Chestnui-st. station, Darrow- gauge railroad; lot 40x140; a pretty home; easy terms. Special bargains in lots; houses and stores to let from $10 up. Office open Sundavs and holidays. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. s:ation (brosd gauge), Ala- meda. San Francisco office, 628 Market st. 3001), %5TORY, T-ROUM HOUSE, "COT- J ;. \85e, 8 rdms, large lot; former price $4500: most be sold. 1. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park st., Alameda. 32300 TO $5000—NEW AND MODERN houses on large lots in. good locations; convenient to traius; terms to suit the purchasers. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st.. Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. WILL BUILD A MODERN 5-ROOM COT- with mantel, bath, laundry. basement, hotand cold water: sewered ; lot 40x100 ; for $1500: $300 cash, $15 per month. F. BOEGLE, uolden Gate station. 00D HUMES FUR EENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO., real estace, building and loans. 2123 Center st.. Berkaley. OSEPh J. MASON. KEAL ESTATE AND jnsurance agent, Kerkelev statn. adjoining bank BERKELEY HOUSES. OR RENT FOR ONE YEAR OR LONGER on reasonable terms—A compietely furnished housé of 10 rooms, bath and laundry; stable, chickenhouse: roses, etc.: convenient to railway, school and university. Address House, box 63, Call Office. DENTISTS. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket st.. bet. Third and Foarth: gas specialists; reliable agent for paluless : artill- only extraction: cial teeth from $5; filllugs from $1; extracilng 50 cents, with gas $1. e LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST near Eieventh: no e for exiraciiug whea plates are made: 0ld plates made over like new; Teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. B GEORGE LE Leek dentist, discoverer and patentes of Improved bridg without any piate. moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrelist. FIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS prices: first-ciass resulis; painless extraction: Tel. Main 5375, W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter {ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years: extraction, ; fllings, 50¢.: crowns, 88 50. Chicago Déntal Pariors, 24 Sixth. K. L T. CKANZ—EXTBACTION PAINLESS, crown work, work and teeth withou: Plates & speciaity. 103 Geary st., cor. Graot avs. 7 A SEL FOR TEETH: WARKANTED A3 | good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, Ise, 830 Marke: st.. nexs Baldwin Theaier. w;.sm' nfil:grws. SROWN work a 3 vears en R LW LS Do STi%, Genss %, LUCKETL, 1705 FUST ST, NEAR BO- €nanan; ges given: crown and bridge work. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR J. W.KEY. 1132 Market st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUL 4 *LATE Ui i 6. YOUNG, 1841 Poik st Aol R R R B R, TOUTUN DENTAL ASSUUIATION, SUS M4 USkétst DR CHARLES W. DECKER. ” 3.5, LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open Srégiaey: SSvisvs Wil neva TO LEASE. OR RENT OK LEASE—080-VARA LOT Si cor. mkr-nd Jackson M:‘xllt $50 nz month. Address J. S, 417 Sansome st., S. F. ACRES ON COUNTY ROAD, BELOW SAN 40 Mateo. Ag, 107 Tenth st. LATESL SHIPPING INTELLIGENUE. -n:-:m- of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. KINSALE—Passed Aug 31—Stmr Campania,fm New York for mfi-:: and Liverpoos 23 e e——— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followl: 1ssued b; jmarriage licenses l'.u y the County E. Kahlmeyer and Jennie 28-31. F. Marino and Maria G. Torrano, 26—16. G. W. McEnerney and Elizabeth M. Hogan, 31— 33, D. M, Heagerty and Catherine Gilleck. 30—23. F. Macculloch and Mzry A. Laurle, 37—34. T. 8, Conningham aad Ellzabeth Hacdy, 48—41. I THE DIVORCE RECORD. Compiaints '"“-;um SEE i ay r n Krieger. Laura A Gage agains: Wiillam B, Gage. Fannie Blondeau against Frederick Biondeau. Maria Walton against Herman A. Walton. Alice O. Fritsch against Emil Friisch. Divorces granted: Saran Sarsfield MI_I‘I_ John H. Sarsfieid, for willful peglect: by Judge Trouit. Margares L. l;nclnnrlm- Fred E. Meacham, for desertion; by Judge Troutt. Paoline Heine trom E;raderlck Helne, for willful neglect: by Judge Slack. Arabelia . Hicks from John W. Hicks, for de- ertion: by Judge Daingerfietd. —————— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS ‘Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by mail Tiheror ad penitcation. Jices. and. be jadorssd with the name and residence of persons authorized 0 have the same published. | BORN. BUICE—In this city, August 17, 1896, to the wife of W. Buick, a son. MEYER—In this city, August 16, 1896, to the wife of Angust F. M s01 MAREIED. ESLICK—MOFFITT—In this city, August 20, 1896, Joseph Eslick and Lizzie Mofiict, both of San Francisco. POWELL—CANTWELL~In this city, August 1%, 1896, by the Rev. John A. Emery, Charles Pow- ell and Evelina Cantwell, both of San Francisco. —_————————— DIED. Mattrom, Ellen McCourtney, M. P. McGonizal Michael McMurtrle, Thomas Murray, Willlam Musgrave, Honry ©’Donuell, Michael Quintan, Ellen I Leota F. Bulnia, Rosario Clark, John Classon, Andrew S. Comte, Marie P. Corbell, Catherine Dwyer, James Enreaberg, Dr. A. T. Gillett, Robert Hoffman, Annie L Hubbard, Fiossi Johonnesen, Jennie Judd, Lenora e, Jon o Lynch, Hannah Wall, Thilbert BULNIA—In this city, August 17, 1896, Rosario Buinia, a native of Mexico, aged 85 years. CLARK—In Oakland, Augusi 19. 1896. John Clarz, beloved brother of Mrs. Bridget Callahan, and nephew of the. late Mrs. Ann Johnson, & na- tive of Baillebourough, County Cavan, lreland. AarFriends and scquaintances are respect: fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. from his late resi- dence, 709 J ackson street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will bs ceiebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakiand. CLASSON—In this city, August 20, 1896, Andrew . Classon, a naiive of Lussis, aged 47 yearsl month and 25 dave. COMTE—An anniversary requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Marie Pauline Comte will be celebratea at Notre Dame des Victores Church, Bush street. THIS DAY (Friday). at 9:30 o’clock A. M. Friends are invited to attend. CORBELL—In this city. August 15, 1896, at her residence, 672 Harrison street, Catherine, wife of the late W. Corvell, and beloved mother of Mrs. P. 8. Backus, Mrs' W. E. Tracy, Mrs. T. W. Church, Mrs. W. C. Kirketerp and Peter and Georze W. Corbell. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS VA Y (Friday), 8t 2 o'clock . ., from her lats residence. Interment private. DWYER—In this citv, August 18. 1896, at_his residence, €11 Buchanan street. James. dearly beioved husband of Margarat Dwyer, and iather of James, Nors, Kate, Macy, Ignatius, Alice, Everett and Justina Dwyer, a native of County Tipperary. Ireland, aged 52 years. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funersl THIS DAY (Friday), from hia iaie residence tnence o Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Filimors streecs,where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing st § o'clock A Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. 1 EHRENBERG—In this city, Angust 17, 1896, Dr. A. T. Ebrenbe a native of Zerbst, Anbalt, Germany, aged 67 years and 10 months. GILLETT—In this city. August 17, 1896, Robert Glileit, s native of Oregon, aged 22 vears. HOFFMAN—In Oakiand, August 20, 1896, An- nie L., beloved wife of J. J. Hoffman and sister of Mra. R. S Keefer, a native of Cailfornia, aged 28 years. BaFriends and acquaintances are respect- flly tnvited to attend tie funeral THIS DAY (Eriday), st 2 o'clock . . from the rest ence 0f her siser, Mrs K. & Keefor, 1005 Franklin street, Oakland. Intermen: Mountain View Cemetery. HUBBARD—In this city, August 20, 1896, Flos- sie, beloved danghter of G. W. and A. E. Hub- tard sod sister of Eva, May and Etbel Hubbard, a native of San Francisco, sged 3 months and § @ vs. S5 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Fridsy), at 1 o'clock P. X.. from the residence of her parents, 354 Elevench street, between Folsom and Harrison. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. JOHONNSSEN—In tns city. August 19, 1895, Jennie. beloved wife of Captain George Jobon- nesen, anaciveof New York, aged 44 years 2 months and 13 davs. A9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliv Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Fridag), 8¢ 2 0'clock P. M.. from her lace res dence, 236 Duncan street, thence ( St. Paul's Church for services. Intermens L O. O. . Cem- —Officers_and_members of Acme Circle . 201, C. of F.: You are hereby notified to attend the foneral of our late companion, Mrs. Jennie Johonnesen. from her late residence, 238 Duncsn street. THIS DAY (Fridar), at .2 o'clock P. 3. Fines for nom-attendance will be sirictly enforced. MRS, K. BOLIAN, C.C. A. H. Borax, F. 8 JUDD—In this city. August 21, 1896. Lenors, be- loved wife of Edward Judd, anativeof Min- neiska, Minn., aged 22 vears. & Friends’ and_scquaintances are respect- sully {nvited 1o axtend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 0’clock P. )., from her late rest- dence, 1835 Howard s:reet, between Fourteenth and Fifteentn. Intermeat 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. LYNCH—In this city. August 19, 1896, Hamnah, beloved wifeof Michael Lynch, and beloved sister of Mrs. Margare: Hinds and John Sheehy of Harrisonburg, Va.. a native of Cabirciveen, County Kerry, Ireland. aged 65 years. [Harri- sonburg (Va.) papers piease copy- | &3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 9:30 0'clock 4. M., from her late resi- dence, 9 Kingsion avenue, between Thirtieth snd Thirty-first streets. Mission road and San Jose avenue. thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- of ber soul. commencing a: 9 0'clock . . nterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MATTROM—In this city, August 19, 1896, Ellen Maitrom, 8 pative of Ohio, aged 31 years. MCCOURTNEY—in Oakland, August 19, 1895, Margaret P., beloved wife of the iate Jonn Me- Courtaev,and mother of Mrs. Dr. E. 8. Belden, Mrs. J. HfHughes ana J. ., A. L and_Paal C. McCourtney, a nacive of Ireiand. aged 72 years. &3 Friends are respectfully invited to attend the services THIS DAY (Friday), a: Sacred Hear: Ciurch, corner Fortieth and Grove streeis, where @ solemn requiem hizh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing _at_ 9:30 o'clock A. M Interment private, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. Pleass omit flowers. MCGONIGAL—TIn this city, August 19. 1896, Michael McGonigal, a native of New York, aged 84 years. MCMURTRIE—In this city, August 19, 1896, Thomas McMurtrie, aged 88 e URRAY—I this city, August 19, v Y Deloved son of John and Catherine’ Mur. ray. and brother of Joseph, Kittie. Haitle and Sadie Murray, Mrs. P. Ferdinandsen and Mrs. N. Spinks, a native of San Francisco. 8- The funersl will take piace TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 0’ciock A. M., from his late residence, 1502 Leavenworth street, thetice to St. Bridget’s Church, Van Ness avenae and Broad- way. where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock 4. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MUSGRAVE—At Easthorpe. Nottingham. Eng- land, August 17,1896, Henry Musgrave, beloved father 0f T. Musgrave of San , aged 70 years. O'DONKELL—In this city. July 26, 1896, Michael, beloved husband of Jobanuah sud father of Katle, James and Frank 0’Don: a native of the parish of Camp, County Kerry, Ireland. aged 38 years. &~The interment will take plage TO-MOR- ROW (Saturdsy). at 2 o'clock P. . st Hoiy Cross Cemetery, Friends are invited lo.t:lnd. UINLAN~In this city, Auzust 19, 1896, Ellen qquun. pative of Springfield, Mass., aged 45 years and 4 days. , Augnst 20,1893, at the lowm&;:: %hu iirect, Laota Perry beioved dsughter of Manning and Mary Rowland. a native of ssn Francisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 23 days. SCALMANISI—At Agnews August 19, 18908, Venuta Scalmanini, beloved wife of Giovanni tol, & native of Switzeriand, aged 29 years and 10 months. ¥ SPROUL—In this city, August 20, 1896, James A. a native of n, Mass., 55 years. % and acqualntances members of Crescent Engine No. 10, S. V. F. D., aré respect - fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY « 7). at 2:30 o'clock ». .. from the par lors of Carew & English.19 Van Ness avenue, near Market street Iatermen: Laurel Hill Cem- etery. STONE—I- this city, August 17, 1896, John Stone, & native of New Yon.l;nc;:’i Jeent this city. August 17, bert N ail7a Baiive of Kentucky. aced 74 years. WMCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 5080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME- S tery to the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clusive: location unexceiled. Office 997 Markes street, southeast corner of Sixtn. Weak Men andWome 'HOULD USE D. A BI rds e