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ANTED—200 GOOD TENANTS; FLATS TO LET—Continued. RENTS, from $10 up for flats, coitages. SPECK & 14 HOUSES TO LET. ‘@Q REAR HOUSE; ¢ ROOMS; 1021 CAPP w DO. street. $20—Sunny bav-window house of 7 rooms and | CO., 602 Market st. bath; large yard: 1023 Capp st. $8—Upper flat of 4 rooms; 1025 Capp st. McLiLWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. $20), ESIIDENCE: "TREAT AVE. > 2. posite Garfiria’ square; 7 rooms. PFORR, 329 Montgomery st. BAUTIFUL EASTLAKE RESIDENCE IN & stylish locaiiy, Western Addition, 421 Osk st.: between 2 liues of cars; all modern improve- ments; containing § room- and bath: rent $40. ~A@ TWENTY-SECOND S1., NEAR DOL- 355 3 SUNNY FLATS; 4 AND 3 ROOMS EACH; $11, $10 and $9. 2041 Harris 'n, opp. 18th. H bath; Park view. OTCE SUNNY FLATS: 6 AND 7 ROOMS: 1314-1816 Fell, nr. Baker. F LATS TO KENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 montgomery st. $21.5 rent FINE UPPER CORNER FLAT: 6 rooms und bath; porcelain tubs: reduced. Cos HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ores—b nice sunny rooms; bath; cheap: $12 50. © ROOMS AND BATH. 138 T.—7 ROOMS; BATH $42 50 with STNE ROOMS AND BATH; RENT REASON- -l.4 able. 221 Turk st. Z ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY AND UNFIA " ished basement; front and rear yard for flowes on quiet, delightful_street; opposite private park; 450, DEMPSTER. 36 Glen Park ave., off 12th, TP AY-WINDOW HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS: 212 B Perry st., off Fourth: $12 50: water free. Ap- ply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. TE COURT, OFF SUTTER, BE' 1) Poweli’ and Mason—4 rooms, $14; central cheap, LIBERTY, NEAR VALENCIA, MISSION 11 Virm beit? nouse 8 rooms and bath; large yard; cheap. Inguire 706 Ivy ave. [y} SUTTER—NICE SUNNY HOUSE OF 10 160Jmms; large closets; bath; rent $45; water included. (), 2814 LAGUNA ST HOUSE 6 ROOMS. D £Y. £14—1831 Union st.; house 4 rooms. 403 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Broadway. BROADWAY — NICELY rURNISHED housekeeping rooms; a!so single. Bush Streer. BUSH—-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY front rooms for housekeeping, or board if desired. 1405 Castro Street. CASTRO (REAR) — 8 NICE SUNNY rooms; large yard; stable: $9. 290 Clay Street. ~ CLAY — LARGE FRONT ALCOVE | rooms and front ana back parlor. 915 Eddy Place. EDDY — 3 UNFURNISHED OR FUR- nished rooms: fine location; private fam- ily: gas range; reference. 2 Eighth Streer. NINTH ST.—FRONT HOUSEKEEPING suites or single: gas or wood stove. JICELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN WESTERN Addition; 9 rooms. Apply 524 Sansome st. P ELEGANT RESIDENCE: SW. COR. fornia and Laguna sts. GO see it. H() 'SES 10_RENT FOR_VERY LITTLE money st BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery st. QPLENDID 12-ROOM HOUSE, 3392 TW ENTY 3 first sireet, cor. Guerrero. suitablo for board- ing or private residence Eea it. N a1l TCELY FURNISHED RCOMS: BAY WIN- dow: kitchen and use of bath room. Apply 2 Eighth street, lower flat. 33 Ellis Street. ELLIS — LARGE FURNISHED ROOM; 8ls0 housekeeping rooms in rear. 639 ELLIS, COR. LARKIN — FRONT AL~ cove bay-window; light housekeeping; gas and bath. 70 3 ELLIS—PARLOR FLOOR OF 8 UNFUR- nished rooms and laundry. ROADWAY. N 3 completely ‘furnished: 10 rooms: attic, base- ment, bath und large grounds: rent low on lease | to desirable tenan will rent unfurnished. Apply MAD < 626 Market st., cit; 0 ¥ E ; COTTAGE & : BATH; plano. 30 Dearborn, off ~eventeenth, near Va- jencia. " COTTAGES TO LET. “COTTAGE IN TOWN: 3 TAY ST., 10.50. off Clay. between Powell and 6 ROOMS, LARGE YARD, STABLE. Fourteenth st. Essex Street. NFURNISHED R004S FOR HOUSE- keeping. Call 8 Essex st., Rincon Hill. 31 Eifth Streer. FIFTH—LARGE SUNNY FRONT BED- room ana kitchen: bath; yard: private: $11. 525 io.s0m Street. FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FURNISH- room; light housekeeping; $1 75 week. 850 vate OLSOM — SUNNY SINGLE _ROOM also connecting housekeeping room: p family. (CoITAGE, € R OMS, CHEAP TO SUITABLE U party. Apply 8:0%a Jessie st., off Ninth. 15 SOT ROOM O ZZ rooms: rear; stable and shed 11 ATSUNNY COTTAGE FOR <D « famil, 18 Johnston ave., near Geary st. G‘-: HAM COTTAGE 6 ROOMS; rent moderate. 22 Fourth Street. FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. $6 to $8 per month; also single rooms, $5 per mouth. Grove Street. 402} SrovE-2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY 22 bay-window rooms, bath; cheap. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896, e —————————————————— e —————SS ] ROOMS TO LET. Brady Street. BRADY, OFF MARKET — 8 UNFUR- nished rooms; cheap to small family. Bryant Street. 4192%2RY ANT, NEAR SECOND—SUNNY furnished room, bath and gas, cheap. iday Streec. 4 EDDY. CORNER MASON—NICELY FUR- nished, clean, sunny rooms; day, week or month. Tei. Jessie 411. "The Portsmouth. HE EDDY—NEAT, SUNNY RUOM FOR gentlemen; $6. 115 2o0== Y-WINDOW FRONT SUITE; 42 Dished rooms: house first class in every re- : terms reasonable. cheap; other newly furnished ro>ms: $5up. 603 EDDY-NICELY FURNISHRD SUNNY EDDY—FINE, SUNNY, NEWLY FUR- room; fireplace: suitable one or two. Liguin QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, & .. near Market: 2% STH furnished and unfurnished. BOARDING AND ROOMS. LOST. FoE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR 1 OR 2, WITH breakfast, $10 month, or full board $15 each: or will arrange meals and room and terms to suit. $10 REWARD: GOLD DIAMOND LOCKET: initials H. 1. B. 1805 siason N LARKIN ST.—HANDBAG; JEWELRY, monev, pajers; for God's sake Teturn: poor widow’s only possessions; liberal reward. 304 Vun Nessave, * OST—SEPT. 3 GOLD WATCH CHARM, A. O. F. No. 7556, Court Twin Peaks. Return to 1148 Market st., bet Seventh and Eighth. $§5 EEWARD—LOST, ABOUT 3 WEEKS 2g0, & gold hand with chain, on which Isa zold fisn, norseshoe, coral beads aud White sea- shell. Apply 1215 Clay st. privilege _sitting-room: American family; good table. 451 Polk st., corner Locust, between Golden 12 F0Si—2 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE rooms, sultable for 2, with board; $20 each. S single,with board for 2; $50. EDDY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 1520 pariors; newly tproished; other rooms; board optional. S Z newly tornished sunny front rooms: tabie first class: terms reasonable. rooms: first-class table board; reasonable BERTLING, 714 HUSH—A FAMILY G, 7 Gate and Mcallister. JONES—NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY i"{z pariors for 4 young men: §0od board; $20 CALIFORNTA — PLEASANT SUNNY TOQ2 OFARRELL_IN A REFINED HOME 8(8 VAN NESSAVE —DESIRABLE SUNNY Telereuces glven aud required: ull mod- CHILDREN BOARDED. Liiin Steeei. THE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS: MRS KATES. HART, manager—A quiet house: rentrally lo- cated: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cola waser. 20 ELLIS — THE CLIFFORD; LARGE sunny sultes; also singie rooms; gas; bath. 321 ELus, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST ). lodging we recommend the rtosedale House. ICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH, * ELLIS—-HANDSOME PARLORS; CLOS- N 10 a laay or gentleman: use of piano if desired. ets: water; also 2 large pleasant rooms. 1015 Ellis st. Folsom Streei. 10] 31 FOLSOM_SINGLE SUNNY FRONT 92 room; rent $4. Fulton Street. FULTON — 2 ~NICELY FURNISHED rooms; sunuy; gas and bath. 11 Geary St eei. GEARY—8 SUNNY ROOMS IN REAR; cottage; key premises. 21 IDOW WOULD LIKE 1 OR 2 CHILDREN (1105 years) to board. 809 Bakerst. W JLADY WISHES INVALID OR WIDOWER |- 4 with children; room and board; private fam- 1165 Missio 4025 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. — PLEASANT 49 howme for child: room for parents. ADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES CHILD 4 to board: personal attention: mother's care: healthy location: large grounds. 2518 Coliege ave.. Berkeley, Cal. ily. STORES TO LET. 3()8 EOLSOM—_STORE AND 2 ROOMS: ALSO flat of 4 rooms over store; rented sepa- rately, if desired: rent $26. Apply BURNHAM & MARSH, 628 Market st. 3 STORES, § TIVING-ROOMS; REDUCED TO #20 aud '$18: suitable for any business: no bakery in location. Apply MADISON & BURKE; Kev grocery, Polk and Grove sts. JTORE TO LET—261 THIRD ST. APPLY 214 O Third. XCELLENT CORNER FOR DRUG-STORE or grocery. Twenty-fi'h and Folsom sts. GEARY—NICELY FURNISH'D ROOMS; rent reasonable. GEARY—NEWLY FURNISHEDSUNNY rooms; reasonable; elegant new corner fiac. 72 80 21 “uiues Gate Avenuae. GOLDEN GATE NY FRONT BAY- window room ; terms reasonable. Grove Street. 4()21 GEOVE_FURKNISHED SUNSY BAY- ~2 window room; bath; cheap. Hayes Street. HAYES — 3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms; quiet: cheap to small family. 33 Huwscd Nieo . 704 EOWARD-_FINELY FURNISHED frout rooms; housexeeping,rooms; cheap. 74] HOWARD —¥i RNISHED ROOMS EN {41 suite “or single; housekeeping rooms: transient. 1 HOWARD—LARGE DOUBLE BED- £ 14- :h room furnished: $6; also large sunny unfurnished room; $5. Cors 3SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE BASE- _ ment, yard. Harrison st., bet. Twenty-second and Twenty-third. JUNNY COTTAGES, 2 AND 5 ROOMS. BATH, basement, stable. Aileen ave., off 15th st., nr. e Dolores. Y MODF.RN COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS AND : jarge flower garden and cellar. 613 Grove. '.)é.)_l MISSION—SP. DID COTTAGE 8 —SPL rooms and bat! EUUCED ALL THOSE NICE HOUSES ON Geary. Sutter. Franklin and other streets; get 1ist; good tenants wanted. SPECK & CO. 602 Market st FURNISHED FLATS FLAT OF & rent reasonable. 8 Hartford rooms » st., ighteenth. 'WUNNY FLAT, 5 KOOMS, BATH, FURNI- 2 ture for sale: reni $15. 1911a Hyde st.; no dealers. FLAYTS TO LET. 25 PE 2 BEAUTI- £\ tul new flats: SE. cor. Fillmore and McAllis- ter sts.: 837 60, $32 7 rooms and bath eacn: reduced from $16, $40: porcelain_tubs. hardwood finish, sunoy rooms, etc.; a bargain. SHAIN- WALD, BUCKBEE & Cu.,, 218, 220 Monigumery. DEDUCED TO $18; SUNNY UPPER FLATS, \ 16 and 24 Birch ave., near Larkin st. and City Hall; 4 rooms and bath. SHAINWALD, BUC BEE & CO., 218-220 Mon:gomery st. F YOU WANT A NICE SUNAY FLAT, OR cottage. see me; I have some nice furnished cottages t0 tet. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. ‘}( ._;— AND 2037 MISSION, BETW £EN SIX- 2030 teentn wna Seventeenin; 4 aud 6 rooms and bath. LAT 5 LARGE HOOM barn; rent $12. 431 Tenth st 53] SEVE NTH—FLAT 4 LARGE SUNNY D91 room -, with stable. YARD, yard; flower gurden: $18. | WITH | {1 1188 leges Haight Street. HAIGHT-SUNNY SUITE OR SIN- gle furnished room; housekeeping privi- if desired. Jessie Streec. 9771 JESSIE— LARGE WELL-FURNISHED « front room: stove or grate; suitabie for 74 Barrison Street. HARRISON—-THREE NICELY FURN- ished sunny rooms for housekeeping; hot nd cola water; stationary tubs. 43 193 Hayes Street. B HAYES—SUNNY FURNISHED RMS.; single or housekeeping; reasonable. Jones Strent. gentleman $5. 07 IONES_THE VAN WINRLE: NEW { management: elezaat and singie: newly fornisned: bath. etc.: ()] JONES — ELEGANTLY FUINISHED sunny rooms:suite or single:private family O Tooms: in suites or single; terms moderate. nowurd Siree.. 1 HOWARD—LARGE SU 2 keeping sulces: singie rooms: reasonable. Y HOUSE- 1142 HOW \RD—2 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW furnished housekeeping rooms: range; rent $10. nyde Stree:. 10003 flsz}go%lt PINE; UNFURNISHED Bearny Street. OR LESS ROOMS. KEARNY, NEAR SUT- ter; gas and water free. Apply 15 Grant ave. 90! Laguna Street. LAGUNA. COR. MCALLISTER—SUNNY housekeeping pariors with gas stove. 42 Larkin Street. LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED sunuy rooms for housekeeping: also single. JONES—_NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT 7 JONES_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 511 ficove sunny parior: aiso other rooms i eirny Streo. TORE TOLET, 2206 FILLMORE ST., NEAR Sacramento: rent 810, $ 15, SIORE_AXD FIXTCRES AND 3 . rooms. 213 Fourteenthst. STORE OF TWO LIVING-ROOMS; FINE chance grocer. 452 Haight s TORK, WITH 8 RUOMS, NE. COR. GOLDEN Gate ave. and Webster st.; choice location for drugs:o OFFICES TO wuLET PR LS BUILDING, 927 MARKE Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up: eiectric-light. beating and janitor service free. Apply at building or G. H. UM B! & CO.. 14 Montcomery st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CrUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- ; see our list for this week: pianos on 8: $4. 85, $6, §7, 38, §9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- s; fine_stool cover with each; dellvered free anywhere in i d kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCER CO., ket st., opp. Mas! ny and S instruments are for sale on monthly payments of 33, $4. 85, 86, 87, 48, 89, $10, $12, $15. $20 and $25 permonthi: the best ot every grade from lowest Prces to Steinway Baby, Parlor and Concert Grands: why pay rent when better planos can be bought from us for about seme pavments ? every plano guaranteed ; fine wood-seat stool draped cover included: no charge for drayage: planos kept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN CLAY & O cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. al Oakland, Cal., Portiand, Or., Seattle. Wash.; Stein- way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE [N MY p ano business, my old quarters on Market 8L are entirely 100 small: I have therefore moved into my own building, at 526 Haves st., between Octavia and Laxuoa, where I can now display over four times the amoun: of instruments than formerly ; as I buy tor cash and in carload lots and have no rent 1o pay I can offer any one desir- ing & piano or organ better value for less money sunny suite; single rooms; electric lizhts. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and singie; first class In every respect: Lerms reasonabie. Leavenworth Street. 99 KEARNY-NICSLY FURNISHED ROOMS; | than any other music house in _Francisco. terms reasonable: quiet house. hes?l-c::u\l_\' yours, .! HARRY SCOTT. KFARNY—WELL-FURNISHED FRONT INE USED STEINWAY, HARDMAN, Chase Bros'.. etc.; astonishingly low prices easy terms. THE J. DEWING CO.. second floor i100d bullding, rourth and Market sts. LL MUSICAL GOODS SOLD AT REDUCED prices, pianos to rent and for sale cheap at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. USTER, 906 MARKET AND 9 ELLIS—SIS- front_rooms and suites, 50c to $1 50 per night; 83 to $6 per week; offices to let. 7 OSEMITE HOU 1035 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1: week. $1 50 10 85: families. 41 LEAVENWORTH — SUNNY SINGLE *7' BARGAIN: STEINWAY PIANO, EX- room; gas and bath; rent $6. D { O.cellent order;ensy terms. 221 Leaventworth Marke ~.ie0.. RAND UPRIGHT PIANO, $160; A BAR- gain. 1200 Webster st AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1619 Van Nesss LEARANCE SALE—HAINES, KNABE AND / Bush and Gerl's pianos: clearing-out prices will rule. A, L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Pos: st. 51 Leavenwor.h street. -~ LEAVENWORTH—2 UPPFR ROOMS, O uiso basement: completely furnished for housekeeping. Lewis Street. LEWIS ST., OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—3 sunny unfurnished rooms; water free: $1 34 THIRTEENTH ST.—NIOE FLATS: § rooms and bath, $17; 4 rooms and bath, $15. 9514 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 2514 5 50mms wnd vath, 816. OWER F J yard. 3739 Seventeenth st. A ROOM MODERN FLAT, IN PER- U fect order; moderate rent. 827 Howard st., near Fourth. 13231 SACRAMENTO—FLAT 6 ROOMS: —t)2 : bat rent, $16. SE\'» MS AND BATH. TWENTIETH, near Mission, opposite postoflice; rent, $18. "Q NICE FLAT 4 KOOMS. 14 MOSS § <)« bet. Sixth Seventh, near Howard. CAT 5 R OMS AND BATH. kson st., above Mason. &15. & 5 NICE ROOMS AND BATH. D1 I. 268 shotwell st. TLAT: & : NEWLY TINTED and pa 5 Greenwich st. OVELY, SUNNY, MODERN UPPER FLAT; 5 Tooms and bath? large yard: only $15; water free. 4073 Twenty-third st., 100 feet from Castro; key 4075 tiil further notice. M ODERN FLAT: 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 1809 FLAT OF 4 £ddy st Se 198 FELL-UPFER 8 . Inguire 612 Buchanan st. 5 BOOMS AND BATH; YARD AND UELLAR. $1 4 rooms and bath. Key at 317 Fell st. 524 Linden Avenue. N AVF.—A ¥RONT FURNISHED rivilege of housekeeping; $4 a LIND room; month. 3 M. MARTHA PLAC! Martha Flace. , OFF GEARY ST., NEAR ason—2 rooms for light housekeeping. 44 Minua Stree.. MINNA—LARGE FRONT DOUBLE room for light housekeeping, $8: also single. 448 MINNA_NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM and kitchen, well furnished for housek'p'g. Mason Street. 1()2 MASON—FLAT SUITABLE FOR DOC Z tor or dressmaker; unfurnished basement. 2.)334,\',0. NEWLY FURNISHED 4O rooms. Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— nished bay-window rooms NEWLY FUR- 1 per week. 66 Aiaslon Streec. $13 Mumsion — HIOELY O roo 5¢ to 50c per nighf G205, CERIGHT" CHEAPC¥OE AT SCHMTTZ, 16 McAllister, next Hivernia Bank. 215 $150. W G PADGER SOL¥ AGENT FOR HALLET «& Davis and Fraucis Bacon pianos, 408 <ac’to THICKEKING, KN ABF,_STECK, VOSE, STER ing plabos; see our new plano ior $187; piaios cor renl. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 U Farrel'. YHON MAUZY, 508 PUST ST.—SOHMEW& Newby & Evans. Friegs and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD & NEW D H. MU LLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham biace. BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BUS- ton muke plano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. 872 ® FRO. JITE; & physician’s offices for years; also otherrms. Wfl. SION—NICELY ¥URNISHED room, gas and bath, $5. 122 | MISSION—LARGE SUNNY PAKLOR, $11: also single room, $6. Streec. Natoma NATOMA, COR. KIGHTH—2 OR 3 FUR- nished or unfarnished rooms. 821 Jiimnion NiTes.. MISSION—TO RENT, SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms, 85 up: furnished or un. furnished. O’rarreil Street. 32 O'FARRELL—LARGE FRONT ROOM and kitchen, unfurnished, $10; single, fur- nishea, $5 and $6. 94 MISSION—2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; well furnished for housekeeping. 1055 MISSION — FRONT BAY-WINDOW suite complete; housekeeping, $15: also one $8; one $6 116 MISSION—_LARGE SUNNY FRONT rooms, light housekeeping; $7. 121 MISSION — FRONT BAY-WINDOW sunny suites; complete for housekeeping. 69 Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS furnished for housekeeping: range; yard: 38, $11 LOWER FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS 555 NATOMA—3 SUITES HOUSEKEEPING rooms, §8 and $10 per mouth; yard. 92 =3 O'FARRELL — NICE FRONT _ROOM well furnished; suitable for 1or 2 gents; cheap. 71 Pine Stree.. PINE—3 SUNNY ROOMS; $4, $5 AND $10 per month; for gentlemen. Post Street. POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; suite or singie: ail conveniences. Powell Street. 214 POWELL " (WILLISFORD)—EN- 21 tirely renovatea throughout: newly fur- nished rooms: en suite orsingie: terms reasonable. ACH—FL FLATS: FOLSOM _ST., $29 Montgomery st. ©) FLATS: 3 AND 4 RCOMS: LARGE YARD and sllJE. Af_q?l}"_z Hlywnl’? st., near Eighth. SHBURY HEIGHTS AND PARK: FLATS, 3 10 9 rooms and bath; Tent $9 up. Apoly L. HeLBING, 1718 Waller, house-renting agent. JLEGA FLAT CORNER FOLSOM AND 4 'l wenty-fifth: o rooms and bath. 142] OCTAVIA NEAR POST-DESIRABLE sunny bav-window flat: 5 rooms, gas and bath: statlonary washtubs. CTAVIa, BET. WALLER AND HAIGHT, - and yard. 4A Shotwell at. Sbl ] opposite Columbia square. JOHN PFORK, opy. Valencia — Fent greatly reduced; the cheapest flats in the citv: sun all day; will be put iu first-class order; 6 and 7 rooms and bath; $20 and $25. §] 3 EYDETHE SOST ELEGANT FLAT . in the city, centraily located: five minutes irom Kearny or Market; 8 rooms; bath; butlers paniry, etc. 1 15] GUERRERD, CORNER OF TWENTY- ! 191 fourth—New's rooms and bath, $12; 6 and 7 roois, $16 ana $18. ) FLATS 7 KOOMS, BATH, REDUCED FROM = $2250 10818, Apply MADIS N & BURKE. 24 Oak Street. OAK—2 LARGE, SUNNY TUNFUR- nished connecting rooms, for housekpg; $9. 71 OAK—LAKGE FRONT KOOM: SUNNY yard, etc.: housekeeping if desired; no ob- jection to one child. 995 POWELL, COR GEARY—SUNNY ROOM newly fur., $8: also large sunny cor. room. Sixteenth Street. SIXTEENTH—ONE OR TWO SUNNY furnished rooms: with or without house- ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE L Y LL, sent to any address in the h:!(;d ates or Canada ome year for $1 50, post- rea MEDICAL. A TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment never fails; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them, sick 1o make them wel travelers helped immediately: prices to sult the times; home In confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McaAllister st., next Hibernia Ban consult free: Krench regulating pink pills : hours from 94 M. 105 p. M and 7 t0 9 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed: travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home [n confinemeut: regular raduate phy- sician; 30 yeary' successful practice; MEDICAL ELECTRICITY us+d: ladies, consuli the doctor before going elsewhere; you will save time and expense: consultation fres and confidential. MRS. DR. WYELH, 916 Post si., near Larkin. A SEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own poysician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: resiores always in oned can besent and used athomes all cases guaranteed #you want 1o ve treated safe and sure call ona ician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- roval Piils (Diamend Brand) are best: safe, re- liable; take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for particn- lars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; 8t druggist’s. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia. LPEAC'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies tronbled with irregularities: o danger; safe and 0 express . O. D.: don’t delay until too ELESSING E te. OSGOOD BKOS., Oakland, Cal. 140 Uctavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — SUNNY bay-window and kitchen; gas and bath. 915 Folk Streec. POLK—2 OR 3 SUNNY FRONT FUR- nished rooms, housekeeping: gas, range; also single. 15 Seventh Street. SEVENTH — LARGE ROOMS FOR housekeeping; $8 and 9. 20 Stockton Place. STOCKTON, NE. COR. GEARY—2 OR 3 sunny unfurnished housekeeping; cheap. 125 ataN ree.. SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY housekeeping rooms and others. RET CHEAP—FLAT FOUR ROOMS. 515 Thirteenth st., bet. Guerrero and Market. VR MARK r:‘.T—sUNNY STOCKTON PLACE. OFF STOCKTON ST.— Filat of 4 rooms: sunny. 3 ROOMS AND HALL. 6 BOWIE . ave., off Eleventh st. 22 $1 3025 Sixteenth Street. SIXTEENTH, BET. MISSION AND Valencia—3 furnished rooms for house- keeping; bath included. 732 sulter Streei. SUTTER. NEAK JONES—NICELY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping: low rent, reet. s ) ISEASES WOMEN SPE- ty: unexcellt In restoring irregularity or other conditions; home in confinement: best m’n: low fees: pills §3. Moved to 904 McAllisterst RS. DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treats all femaie complainis of irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. URL FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, e o, yBatever cause; home it confinement very comfor:; satisfaction guarant MRS, DE. GWY IR, 226 Turk st © 7k RS J. A ACH \RD, MIDW [FE—HOME IN confinenient; -25 years' experience. 555 Mis- sion st. MES M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; terms reduced. 929 Howard st. fin. DORA GRAY—ALL FEMALE COM- plaints restored; cure guaranteed. 327 kddy. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 25414 4th. . HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT, MBS, - DR, FUNCKE. 1416 Eighth st., Alemeda. 308 PPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY ub, tiled sink, door opener, electric bells, ete., overlorking private park, $20: lower flal, 6 rooms, bath, laundry, large yard for flowers, $25: all in periect condition: on Twelfth st. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave 45 Y ROOMS AND BATH: SECOND floor: clean: delighiful private street, $15. 1513 DEMPSTER, 86 Gien Purk ave., off Twelfth. }_ LAT 4 OR 5 ROOMS, BATH: ¢ HEAP. ‘Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Hroadway. }“E\V STEPS FROM CITY HALL; 2 FLATS 5 and 6 rooms: $22 and $30. 14 Grove st. $l NEW SUNNY UPPER FLAT OF § - rooms; bath. 2874 23d st., nr. Harrison. ‘_506 LOMBARD, NEAR DUPONI—CHEAP- ©OUD est flats in’town: 5 rooms and bath; re- duced 10 $13: nice ordes 1 706 PUST—3 AND 4 ROUM SUNNY FLATS: garden: bath: $13and $16. 520A TURK—REAR SUN\Y UPPER FLAT: all light rooms; rent 13, $7. UPPLE FLAT: 4 ROOMS YARD AND + water: all separate. 1111 Elm ave. TORNEN MIDDLE FLAT; 419 THIRD 8T.: 7 rooms and batl Key at 417 Third. ] OWER SUNNY FLAT, 8 JANE PLACE, 4 near Mason st.; no car fare; healthy : $12. () JOWER BaY WINDOW FLAT: § <U. roums: bath: modern improvements. »i8. 2533 Mission st. 3 124 71ehama Street. TEHAMA—4 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keepin; i rent moderate. Tenth Street. TENTH—3 LOVELY HOUSEKEEPING; Ppiano, gas stove: call Monday. 14, Third Stree:. THIRD — SUN'N Y HOUSEKEEPING rooms: complete: bath: gas, 502{:[3D—TWO PLEASANT HOUSE- ping rooms; back and froat. 33 Turk Stree.. TURK—2 OR 8 FURNISHED HOUSE. keeping rooms. 513 Van hess Avenue. VAN XNESS AVE-—-LARGE SUNNY furnished room and kitchen; other rooms. 502 114 Washington Street. WASHINGTON — SONNY UNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms: running water. Welch Street. WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NIUELY furnished rooms: housekeeping: cheap. Miscellaneous. 221 GEARY, ROOM 87—ROOM AND HOUSE ‘2 renting agency; no fee for registering. LAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROO: 3 1613 Folsom st near Tweitths > DATH: F A fed o b IR WEsK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE ‘WEEKLY CALL. ia wravper, for mailing. Til 10: 10! 51 612 111 SINGLE keeping. 3026 SIXTEENTH-NEATLY FURNISHED sunny front rooms; #4 up. South Park. 16 S0UTH PARK_WELL-FURNISHED SUN- ny front rooi 5() SOUTH ~PARK — VERY “DESIRABLE newly furnished sunny rooms, bath, gas, etc. ; Tespectable private family; moderate. Stevenson Sireet. 4()8 STEVENSON, COR. FIFTH—FURNISH- ed rooms to suit. 623 SIEVENSUN, OFF SEVENTH_SUNNY Stockton STOCKTON — NICELY FURNISHED UROEEAN(IH ). AT STOCKTON—FUR- nished suites, $4 to $10;:single rooms. $1 50 to $3 week: 50c to $2 night: hot and coid running NEW PYRNER HOUSE, 1314 STGCKTON— Front suites: single rooms; bousekping :cheap. ~uier creei. 81 26 10 $10 wk; night 250 to $1 50 transi. SUTTER — HANDSOME ROOMS AND suites, newly furuished; rates reasonable. newly furnished sunny rms.; suite or singie. Auylor Strees. TAYLOR—SUNNY ROOMS; TAYLOR—NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- ny single and double rooms; private family. TAYLOR—2 SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; furaished Tooin. saliabi for 1 or 3, cheap. large room: $2 a week ; gen leman. water in every room: bath: .eVAtor; transient. SUTTER—FUR! ROOMS OR SUITES, SUTTEK, COR TAYLOR~ELEGANTLY and doubl 50 a week up. also suite: rent reasonable. lenth Street. TENTH — LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; housekeeping if desired. <aaTd v 17 THIRD-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; quiet house.. 1urk Sireet. 1434 TURK, CORNEK STEINER—NEATLY furnished rooms for gentiemen, $5. Vincent Street. VINCENT, OFF GREEN—FOUR SUNNY rooms: $8. PHYSICLANS. A VWEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THW WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. DENTISTS. B oot (BOUME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas specialist pa Inless extracting, with gas, $1; plates. $5 up: fill, 1 up. KAl yDUUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST eventh: no charge for extracting whea Plates are mode: old plates made over 1ike news leeth from §8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. K. GRORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of ‘improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from § to 30 O Farrell st. k‘ULL SET OF TEETH, §7; WARRANTED five ; exiraction, : fllings, 50c.; crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth. IBST-CLASS DENTISTRY ; FIRST-CLASS Prices: first-class results; puinless extraction: Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter KL a. HANZ—EX1RACTION PAINLESS, Town work, uridge work und teeth withou: Flates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Graat ava. A SET FOR TEETE: WAREANTED A3 #00d as can be made: fillinz $1. Dr. SIMM3, ‘ntise, 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. Puxuu EXTRACTION. ‘?: fiww: Uridge work a speciaity: np: 18 vears experionca R L WALSH DD 516% Geacy. A L WORK TO SUITT MES:WARRANTED, 43 DR. REA, 1870 Market st., frout City Hail. K. LOCKETL, 1705 #U L SI.. NEAR BO- Chsnan: gas given: crown ana bridee work. R C. C. ODONNELL, 1206 MARKET, Golden Gate: n:dmmawomen-.;d%: T)ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT D% museum, 1051 Market u?’nu:on:-r, successtul practice is a guATAULes Of falr treatmant; he worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail, ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. ST OF TEETH WITHOUT & rid Tk DI il G. YOUNG, 1841 Poik s.. T 1206 MARKET, COR. EN DG o et inaas S oo, W ELTE FOX TERRIER (BITCH); BLACK and brown head; name Fannie: reward. 820 Bryant st. FOUND. AME TO PREMISES ONE BAY HORSE &nd harness: owner_can have_same by paying for adverdiamg. FRANK 5. KNOWLES, Uniou arc. AL NOTICES. J OTICE O OF L ESTATE. In the Superior Court, in and for the Citv and County of San Francisco, State of California, Dept. 9, Probate. In the matter of the estale of LEWIS SOHER, deceased. Notice is he eby given, that in_pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of tne City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, made on the 8th day of April, 1892, in_the matter of the estate of LEWIS SOHEK, deceased, the undersigned aaminis:rator with the will annexed of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, deceased, will sell ut public auction to the highest 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., at_auction salesrooms of G. H. Umbsen & Co., No. 14 Montgomery street, in_the City and County of San Franciseo, all the right, title. interest and estate of tne sala LEWIS SOHER, at the time of his deatn, and all the right, title and interesi that the said estate has, by operation of law or other- wise. acquired other than or in addition to that of the sald LEW LS SOHER, at the time of his death, in and (o all those certain lots, pieces or parceis of land situate and being in th “City and County of San Francisco, State of California, bounded and described as follows: First—Commencing at a polnL on the southerly Iine of Bush street distant thereon one hundrea and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Larkin street, running thence easteriy along said southerly line of Bush street thirty feet, thence at right angles eoutherly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches, thence at right angles westerly thirty feet, and thence at right angles northerly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches to said_southerly line of Bush street and (o the point of commence- ment. Being part of 50-varasot No. 1867 as iaid down on the ofli-ial Map of the City 0f San Fren- cisco Sccond—Commencing at a point 1n the southerly line of (’Farreli street distant thereon one hun- dred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterty from the easterly line of Mason street, runuing thence easterly along said southeriy line of O’Far- rell street fifty-eight feet to the westerly line ot Carlos place, thence at right anxles southerly along said westerly line of Corlos place ninety- seven feet and six inches, thence at richt ancles westerly fifuy-eight feet, and .hence &t right angles northerly ninety-seven feet ana six Inches 10 said southerly line of O’ Farrell street and to the point of commencement, being part of 50-vara lo: No. 954 on the official map of the City of San Francisco. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase mopey to be paid 1o the undersigned on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by aid court. Deed at the expense of purchaser. EMILE SOHER, Admipistrator with the will aunexed of theestate Of LEWIS SOHLE de- c Dated August 18, 1896. W. A. PLUNKETT, Attoruey for Administrator, Milis buildinz. HOTEL ARRIVALS, COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. E Day, Stockton J P McManus, Stockton B Southcott, S Cruz O Snyder, Denver W Bott. Los Angeles C Morris, Stockton ST Weaver, Fresno T Smipmun, Petaluma B Pariowt, N Y A Whigman, Omhha W H Jackson, Chicago C Factor, Los A ngeles J Doherty. Bakerstfeld A P McGrath, Visalla J O Jellison & w, Cal Mrs Stecle & d, Bolinas M Kahiliy, Merced M E Flaherty, Cornwall F W Busey, N Y P Thompson, Boston G W =ylar, Folsom T L S Folsom A Sells, Foston i J Hegan & w, Chico J ert, Cakland W Horkan, Petaluma. F Hagstrom, Portland S hompson, Wash J R Murphy, S Kufael C H Jones, Or S Rahiliy Jr. Merced T E Collins, Fresno P J Kelly, Los Ang R Coliins &'w, Los Ang J Norman & w, L Gatos E English, Arryo Grande L Little. Mooterey WBBray & w, Oskjand L A MacCabe, Cal R Staiford, Eureka J Strixner. Edreka. J Relay & w, Na_pa Miss A Ross, Onkland Miss E Koss, Oakland GRAND HOTEL. J J Wilber, Oakland Miss Hall, California BT Kirk, San Jose 3 B Ferguson, Kentucky ¥ Griswold & wi, Sacto R Bearkslee, Stockton AT Herrmann, S Jose J Matihews. Salinas W Mack, Salinas E Gra:z, US S Oregon F N Delunon, California G L Wilson, California Mrs O Dolling, Angels G Povey, Angels 1 Spires, Humboldt — H B Bissell. Fresno W Carlson, Sun Diego Mrs Bissell, Fresuo K Dinkelspiel, San Jose L C Bissell, Fresno W W Emery, Angels H E Jackson, Saclo R B Brooks, Sacto W Harrington,St Helena A Schnitz & wi. Los Ang Miss Atchinson, Sta Rosa Miss A Laughiin, Cal 5 Murdock, Austin A Graves, Auburn P Farnsworth Jr. Austin Mrs J Scurry, Seattle L 8 B Slusser, L alifornia ¥ M Clarke, Carsen ¥ Elljott, Bakersfield J'C Morris & w1, Utica L L Jewell, Grant's Pass ¥ Buitieman,Marysville E Huntron, ~acramento J B Beoham, Los Ang C Gurnee, Oakiand Miss Polhemns. Fulton C Spauiding & wf, Cal L M Grant, Salinas M Brearley, Sucramento C H Wood'& wi, L Ang BALDWIN HOTEL. T D Prince, Auburn J McVail. Chicago C B Booth, Los Angeles 1 M Todd, Auburn J E Smith,San Jose G Strachern, N Y R Thomas London F Johuson, San Jose Miss W C Henisey, N Y W Simons, Chicago N S Sanborn, Ventura DrE G Case, Ukiah R W Foster, N W M Shinn, 'Los Angeles 3 Lonergain, Los Ang B C Morrison, Los Ang. L'Sprague, 5 Y W G Thompson, Nupa EB X J Stueble, Wilhiams R ¥ Marr, Willlams Miss T Stueb. liams Miss L Marr, Williams N A Chapman, Colusa G G Baliinger & w,s Jose W Baker, Sun Jose G Cstavley, Livermore E Moore, Kansus City PALACE HOTEL. Schwedetsky, N Y A M Schlerwen, N Y C Juad, Conn H E Whitaker, Phila B Whitaker, Phila G Lenney, Phila W Farrell, N Y F W Humes, Wis S Pope, Cal Mrs M Cox, N Y J Y Levot, Chicago A G Clark, siass Miss M Clark, Mass C Henne, Stanford T'T Lane & w, Cal A R Vermelye, Chicago W H Stanley&w, Cal J H C Goffin, U S N H Little, San Diego George Lang, Stockton J Dwight,w&fm, Ohio Mrs G Lang, Slockton R REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Winfield W. and Helen M. Coulter 1o Marie Rose Flood, iot beginning 168:6 £ of_Gough street and 127:814 N ot Pacific avgnue, N 5 iuches by k 81; 310, Marguerita B. Evans (widow of A. B.) to Susan Hosken, lovon S line of Sacramento sireet, 131:3 k& of S.einer, 25 by S 182:6; $1000. Thomas R Hobson and Wailace A. Wise (trus- tees of Crawford and Harriet Ferris) to Lutius L. Solomons. 1o: on W line of Boarbin street, 756 N of kddy, N 60 by W 90: $6.5. cdwin and Helen 5. Goodall to Thomas L. Hen- derson, lot on the NE .ine of Buena Visia avenue, or Park road, 207:87% Sis of Waller, N 84 deg. 36 min., E 180:414, 8 9 deg. 69 min., k 26:1, § 84 dee. 36 min, W 116:734, N 38 deg. 41 min, W 8035%4; 85. Pnz:be A. ana W. R. Hearst to William H. Blakely, SE corner of lands granted by the City and County to William H. Blakely. by deed dated January 13, 1870, and recorded January 15, 1870, in lifl;'l"b]‘u( devds 10U, W 132, N 59.715. E 185, 591:5: b George A.and Fanny H. Knight to Frederick Klenz, 1ot on N line of ¢’Farrell street, 311:6 W of Steiner, W 22 by N 82:6, Hamilton square; $10. Estate of Samuel Crim (by Georze S. Crim, tros- tee: Grace M., Samu | M. and William H. to John P. fll}'ntl HH‘WMIO{‘ 1689 d. 36 div.ded 34 of 1ot on S line of Tweniy-third siree e sons, % 50 by & 100} $575. ™ Hannah B. Dingley 10 Charles L. Dingley Jr., lot on SW corner of Day and Douglass sireet, S 51:6 by W 80: $10. Charles . Hazel.ine to Bank of Callfornia, un- divided half of lot on SE coruer of Green and Sz some streets, £ 137:6 by = 54: $5. Ida M. Kennedy (by R. I. Whelan, Sherift) to Edith A. Chavell, 10t on_S line of Pacific street, 114:7 W of Sansome, W 22:11, & 78:6, £ 23, N :9. W 1inch. N 68:9: 8725, H. G. Rogers to Isabella A. Rogers, 1ot on N line of Greenwich street, 80 W of bupont, W 20 by N 90; uls0 lot on NW line of Minna sreet, 75 SW of Fourth, SW 26 by NW 80: a'so lot o 8 line of Precita place, 122 W of Columbia place, 8 100 by W 24; $300. ALAMEDA COUNTY. J.fand Alice Greenhood to D. Edward Col'ins, 1ot on K lineof Eollis street. “25 S of Yerba Buena avenue, E 125, S 178:5, W 125, N 185:8 10 begin- ning, being lots 8, § aud 10, bicck 14.in piat 6, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Uukland: also prop: erty in Tulare; $10. Eliza J. Tripp to San Francisco Savings Union, surrender of 445 d 285, o0 SW iine of F Twelfth stieet, 75 NW ot Second avenue, NW 75 by SW 300, being lots 7,8, 9, 16, 17 and 18, block 27, Clinton, East Oakiaud: grant. F.mmia Harvey 1o George H. Harvey, lot on SW line of East Twenty-third street, 160 NW of Thir- teenth avenue, NW 50 by sW 150, biock 139, Cilnton, East Gakland: gifi. kva Scheeline (wife of Nathaniel) to Edmund S. Ciprico, iot on N iine of Tyler sireet, 400 K of Calms, £'50 by N 135, being lot 4, block L, Har- mon Tracs, Birkeley: 83, A. J. samuel to Anna £, Samuel, lot on N line of Central avenue, 205 E of Ben on (3i. John street), ¥ 50 by N 15U, Alameda; gift. rdward Browu to Nina k. Brown, 1ot on W line of Park avenue, 286:815 S of Cevtral avenue, S 50, W 154:i015, N 50, £ 154:915 ¢ beginuing, the S third of lot A and N half of iot B, block 3, Alameds Park Homestead, Alameda; $10. Ernest H. Staples to Myron T. Holcomb, lots 6, 11 and 12, block A, Webster, Twenty-fourth and Valdez street property, Oaklaud; $10. Charles Babb to Homer Moul. the N W 50 feet of 1ot 2, block B, subdivision 50 cf Associates’ Tract, quitclaim deed, East Oakiaud: $5. Henry H. ana Alameda L. 8ell to Charles F.and Emily D. Schulz. lot on NW lue of Third avenue, 100 NE of East Twelfth streei, NE 50 by NW 180, being portion of lots 6 to 1%, block 50, Clinton. Hen ana Mat wilnrnn: Nemie A. Craig, n e o Nemie ; Lot on XN line of Channing way, 350 E of Audubon street (College avenue), E 50 by N 304:6, bring the E half of lot 21, 3 1 y e block D, Berkeley property, Cario Dell Osso to Anna Beban, lots 18 to 20 and all of lot 21, which is 40x135, in block 7, Jose Domingo Tract. Berkeley; $10. Julius T. Schich to : mil Liess, lot 11, biock D, map of Buenaventura Tract, Berkeley: $10. Charles and Emetie Ciausen to Lavinia L. Rat- tenbury. loton E line of Chestnut street, 100 N of cl Thirty-second, N 25 by E 128:3, Oakland, quit- laim deed; $10. Lester G. and Mary L Burpee to First National Bank of Vakland, lots 9. 10, 11, 15, 17, 19 and 20, Tesubdivision of that porcioh of plat 18, W of Pine S Amended Map, Lakeview, East Oakland: Edwin W.and Mary A. Woodward, Warren R. and Grace Shiiling 1o Lester G. Burpee, same: also 1 property In Fresno. quitclaim dee John L. Champlin (assignee Edwin W. Wood- ward, insolvent) tosame. L Tk naolvent) tosame. same two discilptions, W 50 by Scenic Park. Berke.ey: gift. 'ine of Ledar street, 100 W from ¢ Charles R. Story to Caroline T. B. Story, lot on cenic avenue, 26, beinglot 8 in block 5, Daley’s Emmal. Bowne to Delos Pratt, lots b and 6 in subdivision C, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. same, same: $10. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to Bt st raintall, of melted E O Clear @ Portly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow rxpranation. The arrow flies with he wind. The top figures ion indicate maximom temperature for the ays; those uhderneath it.if any, the amount of 0w in inches and hundredths, uring 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solld lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means hizh barometric pressure and s _ususlly accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” [ efers to low pressure.and is usually preceded nd accompsnied by clondy weatherand rains. Lows” usually first appesr on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the Isobars extend n b marked curvature. rain south of Oregon s improb. | able. the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes | weather may be expected in_summer and colder | orth and south along the coast.rain is probable; ot when the “low” 1s inclosed with fsobars of WiLh & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and weather In winter. The reverse of th:ese conditions will produce an opposite result. ———— st Rotterdam: Rome, for Glaszor NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Veendam, from Rot erdam. Sailea Sept 5—Stmr La Bourgogne, for Havre: mr Mohawk, for London; stmr Amsterdam, for tmr Saale, for Bremen: stmr City of stmr Eiruria, for Liverpool; stmr Scandla, for Hamburg, SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Sept 5—Stmr New York. Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Paris, for New York. PLYMOUTH—ATrived out Sept 5—Stmr Colum- bia. BREMERHAVEN—Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Mun- chen, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Sept 5—Stmr La Touraine, for New York. HAMBURG—Salled Sept 2—Stmr Marsala, for New York. bras| GLASGOW—Sailed Sept 4—Stmr State of Ne- for New York. — e MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage .icenses were lssued by the County Clerk's office yesterday: R. E. S. McCloskey and Sarab Brown, 24—17. William H. Brittain and May Mead, 24—, Alexander L. Petty and Katie M. Welch. Henry Birkholm and Kristine Petersen, George T. Cowan aud Rosa K. Fehrn, 5 Andrew Stohlgren and ma Fernquis! C.J.A. Nelson and Wilhelmina Nesandes Arastus T. Ingie and Effie 3. R. Jesse: Henri Benguerel aod Marie Indart, ¥. H. Qualman and Agnes Sulliva Nils C. Andresen and Marie J. Molinier, 21 Christopher B. Savage and Adelaide Dohs, 26—22. Oscar Odin and Em ma Carlson, 27—27. Jean Saint-Lezin and Madaline Condou, 29—22, David A. Hannah and Lizzie Jones, 46—36. Abe L. Brown and Fanny Aaros, 26—28. John A. Musa and Marie Siewart, 3! THE DIVORCE RECORD. Complaint filed: Chauncey Parke against Eliza Parke. Sarah L. Moore against Frank P. Moore. Bikk s s—AARRIAGES—ubA Lady, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 1l not be inseried. They mus. be handed in ag either of the publication offices and be indorsad with the nameand residence of persons suthorized 10 Dave the same published. | BORN. AST—In this city, August 22, 1896, to the wite of D E. L. Ast. a daughter. AVIS—In South San Francisco, September 1, 1896, (0 the wife of J. L. Davis, a son. DAY—In Oakland, September 4, 1896, to the wife of Wilifam H. Day, u daughter. DINNIGAN—In this city. August 28, 1836, to the wife of Richard R. Dinnigan. a danghter. GUNDERSON—In this city, September 4, 1896, LESLIE—In this city, August 25, 1898, to the wife of C. Gunderson, a son. to the wife of S. A. Leslie, a son. MOFFITT—In this city, August 29, 1896, to the wife of Edward R. Mofiitt, a daughter. PARKER-In Berkeley, September 5, 1896, to the R wife of George E. Parker, a son. OTHWEILER—In this citv. August 30, 1896, to th>.wife of Charles Rothweiler, a son, B e e — BREDEHOFT—DIRKS—In this city, F. MARRIED. September 5, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Claus Brede- hoftand Anna C. H. Dirks. 'A1RCHILD—FRENCH—In thiscity, September 2,1-96. by the Rev. Horatio Stebbins. Mahion D. Fairchild of Oakland, Cal., and Mabel K. French of Carson, Nev. KESSLER—MICHAELIS—In this city, Augui. #6. 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeiing, Richard P. Kessier and Emma Michaelis. LUDWIG—HELAHAEF—In this citv. August 15, 1896, at the bride’s residence, by Justice John ‘A. Carrol, Harry C. Ludwig and Eiiza E. Dela- haef. boch of San Francisco. SCHLICHTMANN—HACHMANN—In this city, SMITH—STROECKER—In this city September 3, 1898, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, August _Schlichtmann of Bethany, Cal, and Emma Hachmann of Livermore, Cal. September 3, 1838, by the Rov_ J. Fuendeling, Franklin A. Smith and Emma M. Stroecker. e ——————————————————— BOWDICH (nee McCA RTH Y—TIn this oity, DIED. Bowdich, Fllen Teresa Hobart, Joseph B. Brandt, Ernest Jubler, Aifred L Byrne, Caroline C. Kalb, Florence 4. Campbell. Mary S. Liewelyn, David S, Carlson. Eric McCrary, Thomas Clark, Michael O’ Mahony, James Dodge. siles B. Pteiffer. Charles T. Donohue, John W. Schuite, Theodore Toer. Annie Seoit, John B. Gunderson (infan man, Charl Harbaugh, Mrs. R. bk Sept. 6, Ellen Teresa Bowdich, beioved w, b ara W. Bowdich and dearly beloved st it Grace and Kthel Marcarette McCarthy, and daughter of the late John and Marzaret “Barry :_n% beloved am;(e' o& MF. ifi. J. 3, W. E. and G . Barry and Mrs. S. F. Hodzkine # West Maitiand, Australia. The pmmas & Notice of funeral hereafter. Australian papers please copy.] B BYRNE—In this city, September 3, 1896, KRANDT—In this city, September b, 1! Ei Brandt. beloved husband of the ll(sese‘Th:xr’asn Branit, and father of Dora, Harry and Julins Brandt, a native of Germ iy, aged 42 years. A Friends and acquaintances are respact. fully Invited to attend tne funerat TUESDAY, September 8, 8t 2 o'clock P. M., from the pur” s . C. rier & Co., 122 K Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. et C., belovea daughter of Matthew lndc‘?ll’;: Byrne (nee Lucas), and sister of it 3 ::'-uv- of San Fraucisco, aged 2 %fi. :2’:1"‘;& 5. 2Friends and acquaintances fully invited to uun‘:qma.!nnufl el'ro B sg:lg"),":l 11 o'clock A. w.. ¢ e parents, 14 White street, of Va- licjo. between Hyde and Larkin. b 5 lico. between Hyde kiu. IDtermen: pact- HIS DAY from the resi- CAMPBELL—In this city, September 4, 1898, AMary Sus «n, beloved fufant d: g Goa=a, beloved lufait dsughter of Joseph native of San Fracisco, aged 4 months and 28 days. A¥-Friends and. acquaintances are fully invited to atténd the funeral Tul;'n’fl’v Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. .. from the resi- once cr'the parents, 29 Dehon stroet, between Sixteenth and Seventeéenth, Church and Sanchez Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. CARLSO N—In this >ity, September 2, 1896, Eric Carlson, bro.herof Jack Carison, Mrs. F. B. Brown and Mrs. Christine Fngeibrechtson ot Red Bluff, Tehama County, & native of Swedeu, aged 29 years 4 months ana 18 days. 85-rienas and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to atcend .he funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P, a . from Swedish Socie.y Hall, 901 Marxet street, under the aus- pices of the Swedish Soclety. Interment L O 0. F. Cemetery. CLARK—In this city, Michael, beloved husband of Margaret Clark, anative of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 43 years. 2F Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to awend the funersl THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors ot J.'C. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Charies Church, Elghteenth and Shouwell streets, for services a: 1:30 0'clock P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DODG:.—In this city, September 3, 1898, Mliles B. Dodge, beloved husband of Laura M. Dod :e, and father of Mortimer M. and Albert U. Dodge, anative of Rochester, N. Y., aged 67 years & e Friends and acquaint sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock .. from Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street. Interment L O.0.F. Cemetery. DONOHUE—In this city, September 5, 1896, Tohn W., beloved son of Mary and the late Patrick Donohue, and brother of Allie and Eugene Dono- hue, Mrs. Neit Henry and Mrs. James McVan- ner, a native of San Francisco, age 58 years9 R Bhonds and cquaintances are respect: ends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funerat TO-MOREOW (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A.3.; from his late Tesidence, 120 West Mission sireet, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOLEY—In this city, September 3, 1896, Annie (Anita), dearly beloved danghter of Thomas and Mary FKoley. and sister of Josie and Thomas Foléy, Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Frank, Eila and ihe late Julia Foley. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 622 Stevenson street, thence to St. JOs- eph’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GUNDERSON—In this city, September 4. 1896, infant son of C. Gunderson. HARBAUGH—In Alameaa, September 3, 1895, Mrs. Rosanna Harbaugh, a native of Maryland, aged 95 vears § months an‘ 6 days. 2F Frieuds and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from her la‘e residence, 2038 Alameda avenue, Alameda, Interment private, HOBART—In Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal., September 4, 1896, Joseph B. Hobart, a na- tive of Masyachustits, aged 50 years. JUHLER—In this city, September 5, 1886, Al- fred L. beloved son of Jes M. and Anna Juhier, | and brotherof Jesste, Etta, Elwood and Aima Juhler, x native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 15 days. KALB—In East Oakland, September 5, 1896, Florence A., wife of Capiain Richard Kalb, and mot.er of Alexis, Irma and Etelka Kustel, & na- tive of Wisconsin, agel 40 years 6 months and 15 days. [Sacram:nto Bee p ease copy. | 8 Friends and acqualntances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servicas TO-MORIOW (Monday), at 2 0'clock P. M., a6 her late residence, 1563 | wenty-third avenue, East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. LLEWELYN—In Clayton, Cal, David S. Llew- elyn. aged 38 vears 3 months and 6 days. B3 Funeral will take p.ace at Clayton THIS DAY (Sunday). McCRARY—In this clty, Thomas McCr: beloved son of Marthieann and Allen McCrary, and brotherof S. A. Mc- Crary, a native of Kausas. aged 24 years. A mem- ber of Dallas Lodge No. 95, L. U. O. E., of Friday Harbor, Wash. A& Friends and acquaintances are respact- | fully invited to attend the funerai THIS DAY | (Sunaay), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the par- lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street, under the auspices of Odd Fellows’ Board of keliet of San Francisco. Interment 1. 0. O. ¥, “emetery. O'MAHONY—In Ukiah. Mendocino County, Au- gust 27, 1896, James O' Mahony, brotuer of Pat- | rick O'Manony, a native ot Fermoy, County Cork, lreland, aged 3% years. PEEIFFER—Iu this city, September 3, 1898, Charles J., beloved sono? Louls and Christing Pfeiffer, and brother ot Mrs. F. Pfeiffer, Mrs. J. Gibson. 'Mrs. L. Stuhr, Mrs. S. L Henry ana Emma Pfeiffer, a o & York, aged 85 years 5 months and 26 days. A Friends aud acqualulances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of his parents, 5)1 Huight street, near Fillmore, | interment L 0. O. F. Cemetery. SCH ULTE—In this city, September b, 1896, Tneo- dore Schulte. beloved husband of Ty A Schulte, a native of Germany. aged 74 years. B3~ Friends and acqualntances snd mem- bers of St Peter's Verein are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the Con- vent of the Immaculate Conception, Twen fourth and Guerrero sireets, theuce (o St. An- thouy’s Church, Army and Folsom streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | SCOTT—In this ciuy, September 5, 1896, John Benson Scott, & nativeof Tennessee, aged 66 years. B9~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited Lo attend the funeral TO-MORROW, (Monday), at 2 0'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 September 5, 1898, | Stockton sireet. cormer of Geary. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . | STEDMAN—In this city, September 5, 1893, Charles Stedman, a naiive or 63 years. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. from the par- lors of H. C Porter & Ce sdd v % New York, aged T WCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRFCTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. [CM ENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY.. JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, [UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, 18 Vaa Ness ave., near Murke: st., San Francisos Telephone So. 156. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEARESI CEME- tery to the city: non-sectarian: in no sense ex- clusive; location unexcelled. Office ¥97 Murkes Sireel. SOULheAS: COrner of Sixih. CAMPAIGN HATS. Political Headgear Made This Year in Picturesque Styles. There are made this year for wear in the political parades of all parties campaign hats of red, white and blue of a novel char- acter. In making fur derby or soft hats the fur is first brought together as a hat body upon a metal cone about two feet high and having many perforations. This cone, standing upon its base, is made to revolve slowly within a tailer glass box; there is produced from below a constant draught downward through the perfora- tion. The fur of which the hat is to be formed, sheared from the skin and light and fluffy, is fed into the upper part of tne chamber, where it floats about in sepa- rated fibers and is gradually drawndown to the cone. It does not go through the perforations. but lodges across them and all over the cone in a uniform tuickness. Itisavery simple but a very wonderful operation. The hat body thus first formed goes through various processes of shnnking, felting and shaping until finaily it is fin- ished as a smooth, harda-finished derby, or a smooth or rough-finished felt or soft hat. The red, white and blue campaign hat is made of furs dyed in these colors, fed into the cone chamberand mixing on tie cone. The finished hat is a soft felt. rough fin- ished, with more or lessof the colored fiber ends free. after the manner of rough- finished soft hats. The Napoleonic is a weol soft hat, with the sides turned up in the style of the chapeau worn by Napoleon. It is made with brims in different widths, so that when the sides are turned up there is some variation in the length of the pro- jecting points, one style having longer points, another shorter. It is worn plain or with a badge upon one side or with a nerrow ribbon laid diagonally across one side. The Nuavoleonic is made in black, in white and in other colors. There is a gola hat and a silver hat which are identical in shape. The gold hat is gold colored and trimmed with a gold cord. 'The silver hat is gray in color and trimmed with a silver cord. A campaign hat ‘that is intended for every-day use as well as for wear in po- litical parades is a smooth-finished felt in the style of a tourist hat, creased in the top. 'he tip or lining is printed with a party device and the hat is worn with or without a campaign button in the band.— New York Sun. e C.BC Colony exports annually £20,000 worth of dried flowers.