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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1896. HOUSES TO LET. 643 HAIGHT.§ ROOMS, BATH, LATN dry, cement cellar, éic.... 1717 Broderick. 8 rooms, bath. ... 2612 Y olsom, 12 rooms, bath, 1atidry, gar- den. .. . 726 Sholweli, 8 rooms, bath. 538 Capp, 8 rooms, bath. 8360 Twenty-firsi, near Guerrero, 7 rooms, bath...... 22 50 1014 Tréat, 7 rooms, stabie. 20 00 ¥ifteenth, near Howard, 6 rooms, bath..... 20 00 929 Natoma, 6 roows.. ... 16 00 2184 Union, 5 rooms, bath. 16 00 1019 Capp, 5 rooms. 14 00 1086 Sanchez, 5 rooms, bath, 12 50 W. H. CRIM & Ct 118 Montgomery st. % MONHLY—YOUR RENT WILL PAY P15 6rantce brvom cottages house bullt to order, $1500 to $2000; payments $200 to $300 cash, ‘balance month E M. LONG, 3207 evenings after st., corner Mission. Open 0 o'cloc! Ms: YARD: STA- : all modern improvements rent reasonable. Apply 504 neteenth. VONVENIENT HOUSE 8 ROOMS; $28: NICE / location. 1319 Webster st., near O’ Furrell. = = @Qg + LARGE SUNNY ROUMS AND YARD, NICE “L—'I‘Sk\' KOOMS. 530 GREENWICH $9. $555 2% Chestey, bet. Eighth and Ninth. st., near Stockton. Lol s, g 3 GUERRERO, COR. TW! - 50095 ieoatoeny. nent Lapmna = | 1151 S5 uhny fiais: 4 to 7 rooma: $12 to 820, FLATS TO LET-Continued. PSS B Moo i dioro oot s SO PPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY tub, tiled sink; doof opener, eleciric bells, etc., overlorking private park, $20: lower flat, 6 rooms, bath, laundry, large yard for flowers, $25: all in perfect condition: on Twelfth st. DEMPSTER, 6 Glen Park ave. JICE SUNNY FLAT 6 ROOMS AND BATH: rent cheap. 26A Lloyd st., bet. Scott ana De- visadero, Thirteenth and Waller. JRENCH FLAT, 4 ROOMS:; BATH AND STA- tionary washtubs. ‘I'wenty-third and Guerrero- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Vauu exs Avenae. VAN NESS AVE.—NEWLY FUR- 23 nished, sunny suites, from 2 to 4 rooms: complete for housekeeping. VAN NFESS—SUNNY FRONT SUITE 710 complete for housekeeping; $18. Washington >treet.: WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms; ranning watery 50; 796 NCALLISTER_SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 4D 7 rooms, Isundry and bath; rent reduced. Y ROOMS. AND BATH: SECOND : clean: delightful private street, $15. DEMPSTE! 6 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth. QUSNY FLAT 4 ROOMS: LARGE YARD; K cheap to smail, quiet family. 828 Harrison st. 7 UPPERFLAT4ROOMS, YARD, WATER. + 1111 Eim ave., bet. Scott and Plerce s:s. 7 SUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS. 720 $7.50. Widow ave., off Buchanan st., bet. Eilis and Eddy. 21 3 SEVENTH, flat, & roome and bath. NR. HOWARD — UPPER STORY ¥ .8 RCOMs AND 1 Golden ¢ }‘Ul'. KENT—HOU OF 2302 Van Ness ave: modern. PPER PART OF HOUSE; 4 ROOMS. 211 'welfth st. OUSE 6 ROOMS; BATH; LARGE STABLE; yard; $16. 918 Fourteenth st. 426 FULTON—HOUSE 4 ROOM $10. 152 TAY LOR—HOUSE 10 ROOMS: BATH; flne view; rent $40. Apply 929 Broadw COTT, bath: sun all day; ren: reduced. RENT 5204 TURK, REAR —SUNN #lat; ail lizht 100ms; rent $12. UPPER Welsh Street. WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 3 NICE Iy furnished rooms for housekeeping: cheap Miscellaneous. 991 SEARY, BOOM 87 RUOM AND HOUSE 2 renting sgency; no fee for registering. ROOMS TO LET. Bryant Street. BRYANT—FLAT OF 6 FURNISHED Tooms, complete for housekpg: cheap. 110 Capp Street. CAPPST., BET. FIFTEENTH AND SIX- 16 fetnib—Taree iarze sunny rooms; rent $11. 114 cddy street. EDDY—NEAT SUNNY SINGLE AND double room for gentlemen; $6 to $10. T OWER SUNNY FLAT, 3 JANE PLACE, 4 off Pine st., near Mason; no car fare; $12. SUSN\' FLAT; 4 ROOMS; $9. 319 DORE ST., near Bryant. ANTED—200 GOOD TENANTS; RENTS, from $10 up for flats, coitages. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. UNNY FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH; REASON- able. 8 Dearborn st., off Seventeenth, above Va- lencia. JLATS TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE Fltner at PALDWIN & HAMMONDS 10 2Mouigomery st. 1106 — HOUSE_SIX ROOMS AND ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY AND UNFIN- ished basement; front and rear yard for flowers; on quiet, delightful’ street: opposite private park; £32 50. DEMPSTER, 36 Gien Park ave., off 12th. OUSE 5 RUOMS: FINE VILW AND healthy; rent $8. 1557 Kearny st., near Greenwich. 1809 SUTTER — SUNKY HOUSE OF 10 <) rms.; bath: fine garden: rent reasonable. 627 FELL 2, SBSTER—HOUSE OF AR W { 4 rooms and stab e: cheap. 10 ROOMS IN EXCELLENT OR- der; bath, hot and cold water; sta- bs. Upper part 62 Tehama st., near LAUREL AV 13231 SACRAMENTO_FLAT & ROOMS: 2 gas: bath; rent, $16. OVELY, SUNNY, MODERN UPPER FLAT; 5 rooms and bath large yard: only $15; water free. 4073 Twenty-third st., 100 feet from Castro; EDDY—S! Y WELL FURNISHED room; grate; suitable for 1 or 2. ()2 EDDY — LARGE REAR BASEMENT 603 Toom: good elevation: sun ail day; garden; reasonable. 314 EDDY, NR. LARKIN-FRONT SUNSY 614 5i3 Findow room: newly farnished; croser, bath, gas: rent reasonable. i.gnth Streei. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, near Market; furni [T TEHE RAMONA, 130 LLLIS; MRS EATE S HART. mi r—A quiet house: centraily lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold waser. 904 ELLIS (THE CLIFFORD) — NICELY key 4075 till further notice. JEW STEPS FROM CITY HALL; 2 FLATS 5 and 6 rooms: $22 and $30. 14 Grove st. ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST furnished sunny rooms. 321 icising’ we resommend the sosedale House QSUNNY FLAT: +) 811, $10 and 8§ 4 AND 3 ROOMS EACH; 2041 Harris n, onp. 18th. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. P Street. CAPP—2 SUNNY ROOMS; NICE KITCH- en and small bedroom; furnished complete 2 for housekeeping. TR NEAR BUCHANAN: 708 toom nouse, $1%: water, 81, 814 LAGUN HOUSE 6 ROOMS. se 4 ToOms. WESTERN nsome st. W. COR. FURNI Aadion: 9 rooms. Apply 5 EAP ELEGANT R DENCE alifornia and Laguna sts. Go see it. 0 TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HOUSES. City Hall Avenue. 7 CITY HALL AVE._NEAT FURNISHED { room 1n private 10 lady: can arrange for light housekeeping: located nesr J.J. O'Brien’s store: norih of Market st. Fifth Street. 109 FIFTHE — SINGLE AND DOUBLE ‘rooms, 81 50 to $3 per week. 31 FIFTH-LARGE SU. SINGLE furmished room; $1 a week; closet; bath: private. 1503 22, ¥oisom Street. FOLSOM—FURNISHED ROOM; vate family: suitable for 2. Kourth -treet. 1 FOURTH—SUNNY CORNER ROOMS; 2 nicely furnished; price mcderate. PRI- Dore Street. 995 DORE—3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- &9 ing; rent $11. W ILL SELL SEPARATELY NEW ture and carpet of 6-room flat at great sacri- fice. 880 Page st. () DEARBORN, NR, SEVENTEENTH AND oV Valencia—Furnished house: 6 rooms ana bath: piano: rent 82 COTTAGES TO LET. T_ NEAT SUNNY COTTAGE » for small family. 18 Johuston ave., near Geary st. §( ARMY ST, NR POTRERO AVE—6 < J- rooms and NICOL, 534, Califor- nia st. UG COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; BATH: LARGE S vard. 1114 Hampshire st, bet. Twency-third a 5 RENOVATKD COTTAGE: 6 1705 Elifs st., nr. Steiner. ©) TURE—COTTAGE 4 ROOMS: ALSO & 8-room rear cottage; large stable. ) 5 BOOMS, BATH: LOT 5lxlla. « 122 Hill, bet. Church and Sanchez. COTTAGE IN TOWN: 3 TAY ST., « Off Clay, bet. Powell ana Mason. | g $12.5 $10.50 COTTAGE: GAS AND 123 Liberty QUNNY COTTAGES, 4 AND 6 ROOMS, BAT » basement, stable. Ailcen ave., off 15th st., nr. Dolores. ©)Q) 4 MISSION—SPLENDID COTTAGE 8 ~OZ7 roomsand bath; yard; flower garden; $18. | REDUCED ALL THOSE E_HOUSES OX Geary. Sutter, Frank'in and_other streets; get list; good tenants wanted. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. 34 DORE — 4 LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms; $10. FURNL Lddy Street. 719 EDDY —2 UNNY HOUSEKEEPING Tooms: also sing’e, $5 per month. 9] £ EDDY — 8 UNFURNISHED OR FUR- ) nished rooms: fine location; private fam- ily; gas range; reference. Eighth Street. 109 EIGHIH-NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM for iight housekeeping. Eillis Street. T()6 ELLIS—SUNNY FLATOF 3 ORS ROOMS [ with bath; furnished or unfurnished; suit- able for house <eeping. £ 1ith street. 3]4 FIETH—LARGE SUNNY FRONT BED- To0m ana kitchen: bath; yard; private; $11. First Street. 998 LIRST, ST, NR HARRIEON (RINCON ¥ Hill)—4 connecting rooms for housekeep- ing: newly papered and cleaned; gas, water, etc.; with American family; rent reasouable. Xolsom Street. FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNYFURNISHED room; light housekeeping; $1 75 per week. Fulton Street. FULTON—2 LAKGE SUNNY ROOMS; complete for housekeeping: large yard. 52 11 Gtary - 4 GEARY — ENTIRELY RENOVATED: 19 furnished or unturnished rooms for house: keeping. FLATS TO LET. (JOR. PINE AND STEINER, NEW UP- _ per 7 rocms. batn, sanitary, etc. 835 00 8132 Washington, 7 rooms, bath 82 50 1025 Valencia, 6 rooms, bath, 23 50 2518 Mission st.. 6 rooms, bath 117 Hermann, 5 rooms, 58 Tenama, 6 rooms 18 00 £24 Flibert, b rooms, 18 00 207 Second, 7 rooms. 18 00 526 Filbert, 6 rooms. 16 00 20 R 1’5 rooms, batb.. .. 16 00 1211 Guerrero, b r00ms, bath 421 Mississippi, rooms and bath..... 11 McLea Court, 4 rooms, 116 Dorland, 5 rooms W. H. CRIM & C ROOM ., osp. Bells Vista. auy flat, $40; 7-room flat, $35. . Stanford’s. BOVEE, TOY & NTAS ~viden Gate Avenue. SOLDEN GATE AVE.—FINELY FUR- nished alcove; sunny housekeeping; $10. Haight Street. HAIGHT—3 SUNNY FURNISHED rooms complete for housekeeping. | 1510 Harriet Street. HARRIET, OFF HOWARD, NR. SIXTH—2 rooms, furnished for housekeeping: $7. FOURTH—SUNNY FRONT PLEASANT Tooms; gas; bath; from $6 to $10 month. FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM $1 a week up. Ceary sticet. GEARY—8 SUNNY BOOMS IN REAR; cottage; key premises. GEARY—-NEWLY FURNISHED PAR- lors: suites =r single: entirely renovated. GEARY—PLEASANT SUNNY KOOMS; nicely furnished: terms reasonable. 22 22 21 41 72 Gowen G te Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—PLEASANT sunuy single and double rooms, $5 up. GOLDEN GATr—SUNNY ROOMS: ALL convenlences: reasosable rates. 21¢ 525 Abara s 317 THIRD—LARGE SUNNY CLEAN RMS.; double or single; day, week or mouth. 3 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS: UNFURNISHED. 122 Twelfth st., bet. Mission and Howard sts. 315 IWELFTH_FURNISHED ROOMS: reasonable. Tooms; rent $12; water free. 3217 Miscellaneous. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, hesuitable sentleman and wite,orsingle lady light lousek eeping Tivii reasonable; references. L, box 15, Gatl. e ‘Lurk Street. TURK—NICE SUNNY DOUBLE FRONT room;: use of parlor and piano: $8. 3 TURK—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM: suitable for a gentleman; $5 per month. Twelfth Street. Twenty-first Street. TWENTY-FIRST, NEAR MISSION—4 BOARDING AND ROOMS. 7 CLAY, NEAR DEVISADERO—BOARD 28155 nny .o0m in private family ; $26 D for 1, $45 for 2; quiet family of 2. HYZ ELLIS — ENTIRELY ~ RENOVATED /0 throughout; newly furnished sunny rooms; suites and siugle: board optional; moderate rates. 71¢) POST—-SUNNY ROOM; USE OF PAR- 112 162 tor 3 yomns men; with board; $20 each, 724 POST — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED parlor sulte: high-grade accommodazions; -lt(; large sunuy room sultable for 2; first-class table. FIA)OR; 3 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOMS: bath: furnished complete for housexeeping. 937 Shotwell st, 737 ELLIS-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 3 | rooms, suite or single: board optiona. 1520 $A TFORNIA — Pl EASANT NEWLY furnished pariors and other rooms; board optional. 3] 8 SOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FRONT and single room: board; references. 424 EDDY—FINE, SUNNY, NEWLY FUR- mished rooms; house first class in every re- spect; table unsurpassed ; terms reasonale. OTEL BEKILING, 714 bUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given aud required: il o crn convenfences. CHILDREN BOARDED. RESPECTABLE LaDY WISHES CHILDREN to board or un infant to raise on the bottle: moiher's care given. Apply 208 Golden Gate ave. INE COUNTRY HOME FOR A CHILD: 87 il F permonin. Address A. B. box 99, Call Office, Oakland. W ANTED—TOR 2 BOYS TO TAKE CARE OF teams: reasonable; good home; NoO other children. Call at 11934 Langton st. \ IPOW WOULD LIKE 1 OR 2 CHILDEEN (1t 5 years) to board. 809 Bakerst. W ANTED—1 CHILD TO TAKE CARE OF; moiher's cure. 700 Edd STORES TO LET 3027 SACRAMENTO ST.,, NR. BAKE suitable for drugstore: will put in shape rent £30. Apply MADISON & BURKE. ()8 FOLSOM ST—STORE AND 2 ROOMS: also flat of 4 rooms overhead; rented sej ate if desired; rent reusonable. Apply BU. HAM & MARSH, 628 Market st. 100D LOCATION FOR BA RBER-SHOF. APp'Y 9 Geas room 15. OKE AND 4 LIVING-ROOMS. 8114 FILL- more st. N- Grove Street. 4()2} SROVE—2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY &2 front rooms; bath; cheap. KB SMALL BAKERY, GROCERY OR buteher-shop: will build to sult. rent or seil ; $50 cash, per month: near Ingleside. THE Mo- CAKTHY CO., 646 Market st. moward S.ee. 704 BEQWARD. COR. TRIRD—FINELY FUR- nished front rooms and housekeeping rooms, 82 HOWARD — DOUBLE SUNNY PAR- iors, furnished light housekeeping; sultable for doctor or dentis:: others. 33 HOWARD_DOUBLE —FRONT ROOM DO und kitchen furnished for housekeeping; no objection to cnildren:glsu other rooms. 14241 HOWARD, NTH—1 NICELY 4 furnished room for 2: private family. Hyde Street. + HYDE—FRONT SUNNY SUITE; furnished; reasonable. NEWLY JTURE; GUEREERO AND TWENTY-THIRD sts.: concrete cellar; buiit for druggist: bestin Mission for drugstore. QTORE: VALENCIA AND TWENTY-FIRST sts.: choice location; adapted for shoe or dry- R00ds store. TORE—FINE CORNER: 3 LARGE ROOMS and basement. Duncan and Guerrero sts. TORE TO LET, ALSO LAKGFK BASEMENT, at 867 Market st Inquire within. JTORE, WITH 8 ROOMS, NE. COR. GOLDEN 1) Gate ave.and Webster st.; choice location for drugs:ore. OFFICES TO LET. 832 HYDE, NEAR ELLIS—GERMAN LADY £ has sunoy single front room; reasonable. Jones Strest. 907 [ONER—THE VAX WINKLF: XEW management: elegan: sunny suites and single: newly furnished: bath. etc.: $10 to $30. T earny nireos. 2 KEARNY-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: terms reasonable: quiet house. 3() EEARNY—2 FURNISHED ROOMS, PAR- ticularly suitable for geutlemen; electric lights. AXLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsc Howard Sireet. HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished housekeeping room: reasonable. HOWARD—2 OR 3 SUNNY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. Hyde Stres 10002 E¥XDE, COR. PINE—3 UNFURNISH- 2 ed rooms for housekeeping; $12 50. 74 143 s KOOM UPPER AND LOWER FLATS: -27 and 81 Bryant st., near Fourth: rent #13 and $15. Apply MADISON & BUKKE. Ql(' AND UP; ELEGANT FLATS (WEB- «D 1D ster st.): offer wanied. See SPECK & €0, 602 Murket st. EW UPPER FLAT: NORTH rooms snd ba: H SIDE: SIX arden_and yard. o Sessie Siree:. JESSIE, NR. FIFTH—THREE ROOMS 9 365 complete for housexeeping. Larkin Street. 71 housekeeping rooms: $12. Haight-st. cars at Scott. A NICE SUNNY FLAT, OR 1022 Tuirteenth st. F YOU WANT A LARKIN — NICELY FUENISHED sunny rooms: housekeeping if desired. Leavenworuh street. LARKIN—SUITE OF SUNNY FRONT 12]2 515 LEAVENWORTH — 2 NEWLY FUR- Ra= $18, $20, $25 and $35; 4 to 8 rooms: por- | L+ nished rooms for housekeeping: also lower celaiu bath. ' Apply 112 ear Haight. floor, JEW MOL 3 .. COR. Lewis Street. Twenty-fifth and Foisom sts. 5 NICE . OUMS AND BATH; YARD, B Shotwell st. Bl PPRE: SEEN: CHOICE SUNNY corner: 6 big rooms: bath; $20; water iree. 1722 Howerd si., near Thirteenth. MODERN I1M- 1018 Sanchez st., near JUNNY FLAT: 6 KOOMS: L provements; rent $18. Tweunty-tnird. 1035 LWESTY-FIFTH, BET. 4UB0 ana” Noe—s suony rooms: fine garden. R &H) FINE MODEEN FLAT; b ROOMS; . stable, 135 Fair Osk, nr. Twenty-third, $11. FLAT UF 4 SUNNY 15. SANCHEZ bath; $14; ROOMS AND yuard. 4a Shotwell st., nr. Fourteenth. EW SU. Y FLAT; 4 KROOMS, bath; worth looking at, 1226 Union st R SU "CORAER FLAT: 8 ROOMS: i low rent, 1800 O'Farrell st. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—3 OR 4 unfurnished sunny rooms: $11. Ma ket Street. 1032 MARKET—2 NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, $2 week or $7 ‘month; in rear. i Mason Street. 10; ] MASON—PARLUR FLOOR OF 8 NICELY furnished rooms. Aduna stree.. MINNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. MINNA, COK. FOURTH—HOU-EKELP- ing, very cheap: front double and single. 155 251 82 P Be . MISSION—SUNNY FURNIBHED AND unfurnished housekeeping rooms: $6 up. NY ROOMS: BATH; YARD. izabeth, corner C: MISSION — ARGE SINGLE SUNNY room; complete; light housekeeping: $8. 545 3,’ 'U TWENTY-SiECOND ST., NEAR DO- DO iores; 5 nice sunny rooms'and vath; rent cheap; $12 50. 784 FOLSOM ST TICE FLAT OF 6 ROOMS { O and bath. $18: 786, 4 rooms and bath, $15. 869 47 MISSION — HOUSEKEFING ROOMS, complete: also other rooms. Larkin streec. Class 1u every respect: terms reasonanie. 8191 LARKIN — NICELY = FURNISHED 2 front par.or, $2 50 week; single front room, 81 76 week: light housekeeping privileges. (QALLFOBNIA AND LEIDESDORFF (L. AND / L. and G. bullding—Sunny offices: light, water, heat and janitor services free: electric elevato rent from $10 up. Apply 422 California st. JINE OFFICES: 28 KEARNY ST.; SUITA- ble for uny business. QPRECKELS BUILDING, 827 Elegant snanvy offices. $12 50 up: electric-light: beating and junitor service free. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Monteomery st. MARKET— FURNITURE FOR SALE. l(ll‘ SAL: (JFrices sind Ul goods are completely dis- of. ak bed sets, a 81850 Bedlounges. 890 Ktoves. . . 759 Carpets. per 55 Linoleam, per yard 55 Matting, per yard 10 joas will 1)l such time we are conducting business T1l1 our new bulldin; stand. at . _COrner Bevenilh and Mission sis. J Linden 1venue. NOONAN, 9234 LISDEN AVENUK, NEAR GOUGH-3 | J()() CARPETS: CHAMBER —SETS. #14; nice sunny rooms; planked yard: water; stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beas, rent cheap. #10; baz outtits. T. SAR Mission. g e TR MANN'S, 117 o, FOR OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 36¢ 1o §1: week. $1 50 10 $5: families. Mason Street. 223 MASON—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; #8 up. MASON, NEAR GEARY_ELEGANT sunny suites; bath; $20 to $25. McAtlister Street. A MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL— Sunny furnished rooms, $8 and $10; pri- 22 vate. 667 245 Minna Street. MINSNA, COR EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 per week. Natoma Street. NATOMA—FURNISHED ROOMS; #1 25, 81 50 per week. A7 NATOMA—2 SUITES HOUSEKEEPTNG D99 room: $8and £10 month: call afternoons. 611 NATOMA - FURNISHED FRONT 2 room: 6. 72 81, NATOMA ST.— NEWLY FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen; cheap. Perry Streer. PERRY—-TO LET, 3 NICE SUNNY rooms; rent $9. roik Street. POLE—2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS 221 Teiera gentlemen or man and wife: all conveniences. 255 H3 MISSION—3 FR NT ROOMS: FUR- ;12 nished for housekeeping: private family; . Post Street. 713 EOST-SUNKY FURNISHED ROOMS: en suite or single; private bath: 6 to $20. 1115 EOST-1 Ok 2 WELL FURNISHED Sunny rooms 1o private family; bath and running water. ‘)2" CLEMENTINA COZY FLATS OF 4 OZ | rooms; reduced to $1 MISSION—CHEAPEST, CLEANEST housekeeping and otner rooms: $6 up. 1055 e Q 5 ROUMS: 12 WEST MISSION ST. ab . NICOL. 53414 California st. 151 1 MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH—6 2 large sunny papered rooms; bath: laandry. 5] 7 CAK-UPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND . | bach; rent ridnced. TTPPEE FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH; popered nicely; sun all day. 410 Thir teenth st. 1(), UYPERFLAT; 4ROOMS, HALL AND « doubic parlers: reference. 1606% Sievenson st., or. Eighteenth. JUNNY FLAT, 5 ROOMS, BATH, YARD AND cellar. “Key at 317 Fell st. JUNNY 3-400M FLAT; THE MAYBELLE, cor. Van Ness ave. and Grove st. JLEGANT FLAT: 7 KOOMS; IN PERFECT order; moderate rent. 827 Howard, nr. Fourth. _AY-WINDUW FLAT; 3 ROUMS. 28 RITCH st., near Third avd Folsom. 3 AND4 ROOMS: SUNNY FLATs; BATH; garden; $13 and $16. 1706 Fos. st. ¥ LAT, 6 ROOMS: SUN ALL DAY: MODERN. Van 'Ness and Vallejo. ©) FLAT>: 5 AND 4 ROOMS: LARGE YARD and stable. Apply 2 Hayward st., near Eighth. UNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS, YARD, BASE- ment; rent $16. <21 Twelfih st. &58 5 LOWER FLA1, 3 ROOMS: LARGE . « yard: cellur. 1008 Natoma st., near Kleventh, rear. 5‘ NORFOLK, OFF HARKISON, BET. Eleventh and Twelfth—sSunny upper flat, 4 ToOms: g oath. -)0 1425 SACKAMENTO, NEAR HYDE— $20. 1 Sniny rcoms and vath: UNN: MODERN 6-ROOM CORNER FLAT: enclosea porch; marine view. 1106 Green. {LAT, 4 OR 5 ROOMS, BATH: CHEAP. 1513 E ‘Taylor st., bet. Pacitic and Broadway. JRENCH FLAT, 4 ROOMS: BATH: WASH. }.‘ house aud stationary tubs. 3841 Guerrero st. JLAT.3ROOMS; BATH; NEWLY PAPERE Miission warm belt. 3513 21st., nr. Vatenci {RENCH FLAT, 7 ROOMS; BATH AND STA- tionary washtubs; newly tinted; suitable for doctor. Cor. Twensy-third sud Guerrero. Natoma Street. NATOMA —2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS furnished housekeepli: ard; range; $8. G'kurrell stree:. O'FARRELL—2 OR 3 NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms for housekeeping. Polk streec. 140 1 POLK — NEWLY FURNISHED 2 sunny front suite; light housekeeping: neat couple. 30 RAUSCH, COR. FOLSOM, BET. SEVENTH and Eighth—Large front room and kitchen: furnished for housekeeping: $10. Scott Street. 11 AXEh > reec. SCOTT—-2 SUNNY KOOMS, PARTLY FBONT SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; 69 431 Rausch Street. furnished. for housekeeping. complete; reasonable. 244 Sixth st. 3]4 PIXTH-LARGE FRONT BACK PAR- & lors complete housekeeping; single rooms 403 Stevenson Street. STEVENSON, COR. FIFTH — HOUSE- keeping rooms to let. duylor Stree:. TAYLOR—2 SUNNY, NICELY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms, $12; also sunuy 110 rooms. 33 448 dehama Street. TEHAMA — FURNISHED R ST HED ROOMS FOR TEHAMA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; kiichen: housexpg; weli furnished. Ahira Stree:, THIRD-SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms complete; front: first floor:bath:gas. Twenty-sixth Street. TWENTY-SIXTH, N . 143 lowest prices on bousehold gnods. Lew OF 2001 fr new: cash or fimn (nen aveninee CARPET CLEANING. OCAYARDAT GREAT WESTERN CARPST Cieaning Works. 11 Eignih st. ONES & CuU, MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 ighth st.; tel. Jessie 1001, VARPET CLEANING, 3c.; LAYING, 8c.: KUG sampies free: tol. Jessie 94d. Straiton. 19 8th W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSIED WITH work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 355-57 Tehama st : tel. So. 40 YONKLIN'S CAKPET FRATING WORKS. 935 U'Golden Gata ave. : teiephone east 126. WUTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 85 Sth. STEV. ‘mgr. el South 230, UARPEI: LLEANED AND KK VATEDL iike new. FERGUSON ‘& CO,, 23 Tenth: tai €outh 6. D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. E. MITCHELL CARFET CLEANING®0, 133 - J4th s - leaning 3¢ a varl Tel Mission 74 STORAGE. R A e e AN ANAR TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot building: advances made. 211 Larkin. JUENTTURE, PIANOS, TRUNK~: —AD yances. shipnine. CHAS L. TA Y LOK.204 Poss, LATES: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ovements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Umbria, from Queensiown and Liverpoo:; stmr La Tou. rane, trom Hayre, Obdam and Kotterdam. ~alled Sept 12— tmr La Noimandie, for Havre; stmr Campania. for Liverpool ; stme Veendam, for Rotterdam: stmr Aachen, for Bremen: stmr Pala- tia, for Humburg: stmr Kaiser Withelm IL for Naples and Gienoa: stmr Russis, for Genoa: stmr Anchoria, for Giasgow: stmr Isiand. for Stetl GENOA—Arrivel out Sept 9— Ems. Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Fulda, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed ~Sept 12—>tmr St Louls, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Sept 12—Stmr La Gascogne, for New York. ——— e MAERRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issned by the County Clerk's office yesterday: C. W. Wadleign and Annie M. Hacker, 37~21 Max Grimm and kffie Watkins, 27—26. 4. Mitchinson and kmma Nunan, 31—21. F. J. ~plaine and Nellie C. Lanzdon, ¥8—28, J. Hayes and Nano Morrissey, 36—30. W. I. T. Bioz and Wanda Lintner, 22—20. THE DIVORCE KECOLD. Comniaints filea: Jesse Hughes agalnst Annie Hughes. William M. Brisco against Marearet J. Brisco. Mariam L. Friedman sgainst Manuel Friedman. Divorce granted: Jennie B. Pruna from Luciano Pruna, for fail- ure to provide: by Judge Sanderson. Powell Street. 21 214 POWELL (WILLISFORD)—EN- trely renovatea throughout: newly fur- nished rooms; ew suite or sinzie: terms reasonable. 225 POWELL, (OR. GEARY—SUNNY ROOM newly fur., $8: also large sunny,cor. room. Prospect Place. 215 PROSPECT PLACE. BET. POWELL and Stockion, Fine and California sts.— Nice, sunny, furnished rooms to let. Seventn Street. : 14 SEVENTH-PLEASANT ROOMS FOR housekeeping; also single rooms. Sixteenth Street. 2902 SIXTEENTH, CORNER HOWARD— Large sunny front room; furnished: $1 50 a week. South Park. () SOUTH PARK—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW Troom; also other rooms; private; quiet. Stockton Street. EUTIOPEAN (THE), 17 STOCKTON—FUR- nished suites, $4 to $10;:single rooms, $1 50 to $3 week; 50c to $2 night: hot and coid running ‘water In every room: baths; e.evator: transient. EW PYRNEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON— Front sultes: single rooms; housekping :cheap. B fuier mireet. 30 SUTTER—-FURN. ROOMS OR SUITES, $1 25 to $10 wk; night 2¢c to $1 }o:jnn-l‘ " 03 SUTTER, COR, TAYLO| LEGANTLY i mewly furnished sunny rms.; suite or single. 711 SCTTER-SUNNY FRONT BAY-WIN- dow suite: hot and cold water and bath. AaBy.ior Surevi. 109 TAYLOE—SUNNY DOUBLE ROOMS, $2 and 82 50 per week; single §1 50. 516 TAYLOR—-NEWLY FUKMNISHED SURN- 612 0y single and double rooms: private family. TA)LuR—2 SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; uls0 suite: rent reasonal Tenth Street. TENTH—-LARGE WELL FURNISHED room; closet; gas; bath: $7. Fo bilh 1 Ms—MARRIAGEN—DEA 2f, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by ml will not be inserted. They mus. be handed ina: «ither of the publication offices and be ludorsad with the name and residence of persons authorizal 0 nave the same published. | BORN. BRUNINGS—In this city, August 28, 1896, to the wiie of John H. Brunings. a daughter. COLSTEIN—Iu this clty, mber 8, 1898, to Lne wife of James H. Colsiein, a son. EISFELDER—In Sto-kion. September 9, 1898, e wife o k. M. Kistelder, a son. DT—In this city, September 10, 1896, to 1L0%.ite of Anton A e e i FAM—In this city, 1896, to the AT e CGAFFIGAN—In this clty. mber 10, 1 10 Che wite of Michnel MGat uns & e O'CONNER~—In tnis clty, September 13, 1898, 10 e wife of Daniel O'Conner, & daughter. SR—In this city, September 9. 3 the wite of Clarence Baface s dasenier o SMITH—In this city, August 24, 1896, t0 the wite 0t J. C. Smith, a daughter. TOMPKINS—In this city, September 11. 1896, L0 L8 wife of Horace Tompkins, a daughter. WEINBERG—In this city, September 7, 1896, w\;nl?:_rmhnwmnwunm.n‘ 2 R—In this September MARRIED BIGGY—MoDONOUGH—In this city, September 7,1896. by the Rev. J. F. McGmty, Wililam J. Higey and Lucy MeDonough. FRAEER—MACADAM—In this city, September 9. 1898, by the Rev. Fatner ‘Brennan, Phillp E. Fraher and Maggie F. MacAdam, both of San Francisco. HAUSER—FHLERT—In Alameda, September i1, 1898, by the Rev, H. E. J. Ongerth, Conrad Hunser of San Francisco and Hedwig Ehlert of ‘Alameda. ———————————————————— DIED. Johnstone, Minnie McHale, Patrick Merchant. S. D. Parker, Charles H. Schwarzmanan, Max Delee, James M. Spaiding, Lydia A. Whitman, Henry BARRY—In this city, September 11, 1898, Ed- ward J., beloved sonof William and Fanny Barry, and brother of John J., Thomas A., rich- ard L and Lettie Barry, a native of San Fran- cisco. aged 23 years 9 months and 13 days. BF~The fuperai will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 7:30 o’clock A. M..from the resi- dence of his parents, 21 Rausch street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated ror the reposeof his soul, commencing at ¥ o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BENSON—In this city, September 12, 1896, Mar- tin C. Benson, beloved husband of Severine Ben- soq, father of Ruaoiph and Mabel Benson, snd brother of Reinert Benson, s native of Norway, age 129 years. BURT—In this city, September 12, 1898, Mary, V. J. Burt, a native of Ireiand, Barry. Edward J. Benson, Martin C. Burt, Mary Byrne, John Dean, Frank M. beloved wite of eged 64 vears. AF-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funersl TO-MORROW (Monday), at_1:30 o'clock . x.. from her late residence, 2817 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. BYRNE—In this city, . September 10, 1896, Joha Byrne, a native of e, County’ Louth, Ire- land, 51 years. A¥Friends and acquaintances are Tevpior fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o’clock A. .. from the par-, lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, near Market street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GENTLEMEN'S SODALITY OF ST. IGNATIUS College—You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brotner member. John Byrne, as per above notice. The “Chapel Office” will be recited 10r the repose of his soul on Tuesdey next. at 8 o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends are invited to be present. By order of AMES . KELLY, Prefect. CHARLES A. MCAULIFF, Secretary. DEAN—In this city, September 12, 1896, Frank M. Dean, beloved husband of Kugenis Dean, father of Charles W. D, and son-in-law of Mrs. Louise C. Ball, & e of Manchester, England, aged 60 years 9 months and 27 days. DELEE—In this clty, September 12, 1898, James M. Delee. beloved and oldest son of the late Richard Delee and Elizabeth Lee, xnd brother of Edward, Katie, Charies and Maggie Delee and William Lee, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 11 months and 17 days. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to actend the funeral TO-MOR KO W (Monday), at 1 o’clock P. ., from the residence of his mother, 476 £ighth street, thence to St. Josepu's Church, corner Tenth and Howard streets, for services commencing at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JOHNSTONE—In Chicago. Ill., September 11, 1898, Minnie, beloved wife of Frederick John- s oae, formerly of San Francisco. MCHALE—In this city, September 11, 1898, Pat- rick, dearly beloved husband of Kunis McHale, and tather of Eddie and Tom McHale, & native of the parish ot Bax, County Mayo, Ireland, sged 33 years. [Anaco.da (Mont.) Standard piease copy. | B¥ Friends and acquaintauces are respest- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at o'clock A.M., from his late residence. 84 Clementina streei, thence to St. Brendan's Caurch, where & solemn requicm mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing &t 9 oclock A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MERCHANT—In this city, September 10, 1896, S. D Merchant, a native of Albany, N. Y. PARKER—In this city, September 11, 1898, Charles H. Parker. a native of Vermont, aged 75 vears. A7 Funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday) at 10 o'clock 4. X, at his iate residence, north- west corner Broad way and Taylor street. Inter- ment private. SCHWARZMANN—In this city, September 11 1598, Max Schwarzmano, beloved son o Chris- tine and the iate G. Schwarzmang, and bro her of Gustav schwarzmann, a native of New York, age:d $8 years 2 months and 15 days. A7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respeci- fullv Invited to attend the funeral THIN DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. x.. from the residence of nis mother, 123 Colliugwood street, between Elghteenth and ~Nineteenth. Interment L O. 0. . Cemetery. SPALDING—1in this city, September 12, 189, Lydia A. Spalding, a native of New Y ork. BF-The funeral services will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10 0'clock A. M., at her lute residence, the Beila Vista Hotel. W HITMAN—In this city, entered Into rest, Sep- tember 10, 1396, Henry Whitmsn, beloved hus- band of Margaret Whitmau, & nativeof New York, aged 51 years AFFriends and acquaintances and officers and members of Buras ..0Ige No. 68, A. O. U. W., are respecifully invited to attend the runeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'ciock P. ., from his late residence, 58 Chestnut street. inter- ment Cypress Luwn Cemetery, by carriages. ——————————————— MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. CMENOMEY. CMENOMEY. 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 DIRECTORS, 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Marke: st, Sun £ranclsco Telephone 0. 156. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME- tery to the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clusive: location unexcelled. Ottice 97 Markes Sireel. SOuLheast corner of Sixin. PAOIFIO OOAST BONDS. In the case of Albert Meyer vs The City of San Diego to test the legality of the water bonds voted June 27 to the amount of $1,500,000 & compiaint in intervention Las been filed by leading prop- eriy-owners of the city asking that A. E. Nutt, the newly chosen Alderman, and George U, Goid- man, the City Clerk, be made defendants in the neti The following real estate review of Los Angeles for the week endiug September b Is taken from the Los A nyeles Investor: 119 transfers, amountin 75 transters for nomioal Liaanenne considerations. 56 mortgageson cliy prop- ercy. ..iee... .. 863,377 86 41,635 15 44 morigages on county Pproperty. 104,013 00 877,100 00 Couniy e e 30 building permits amounting to 10677 06 1!1;';’ nnemenl.dlor“::e:omh ended August 31, . as compured with ihe Corres, of 188.. is as follows: T mee. TRANSFERS. 869, amounting to $786.326 1,106 amounting to l."uhu,ws MORTGAGES. 485, amouniing to $598,645 28, amounting to 737,138 RELEASES. 50, amounting 10 $780,468 340, smountiog to 568,911 For the month ended August 31.1896, (hero were 214 bullding permits issued, amounting to $309,267. o The only morigage of importance given in Los Angeles last week was for $5000, 10 Tan two years, carrying interest at 11 per ceat. Courchouse bonds have ueen pald at Pheenix, Ariz, 10 Lhe wmount of $2000. There yet remains te be canceled bouds of tihe same series, known as ihe Gounty Courthouse bonds, 1o the amount of AD ussessment of $3 per share has been levied on the capital stock of the California Portiand Ce- ment Compuny, the place of business veing Los ngeles. According to the Tacoma Union there is a sec- tion in_the funding ordinance of that ciby which contains a looshole throuxh which the committee of the Couneil, 1t 80 inclined, could famd the $162,000 or more of once-paid ' warrants. ihis s found 1n the fourth section of the article in the ordinance headeu *-Courons.” The First Natioual Bauk of Helena, Mont..which has faiied, in 1893 absorbed the Helena Nattonal Bank, which was considered at the tine a £00d thing. The reason assicned for the failure of the First Nacional Baok is chat the withdrawals of de- posiLs huve been heavy and the munagement wers uul:lg to realize on the assets. ‘I'he bank closed its dodrs first in 1898, and the period of suspension lasted six months. The comsolication with the Helena National Baok was made later, aud E. D. Edgerton was made vice-president and manager. ‘lne recelver of the Kitutas Valley Naio.al Baok at Ellensburg, Wash., s receiving and fulng Pproots of claims. “Ibe capital stock of the Sioux City National Bank, which has failed, is $300,000. A report hus veeu made by the receiver of the Bank ut Auburn, Wash., in which the assets are stated to be §57,174, and the iiabilities are $18,481. A new banking establisimeat has been opened in the City 0f Mexico, to be known as the Cornweil Cowpany. the members of which are B. T. Corn- well and J. B_Dickenson. 1n addition to & bank- 10g business they will uiso conduct brokerage and make miul invesiments. smsnn'ge'cn begun in the Superior Court at Tacoma by Dennis Follet to have his subcription Len snares of ibe stock of the Coiumbis Na- only $350,000. This mael.ln{ was held September 9, 1895, and on October 28, 1895, the Lomproller of the Currency, knowing that thé association was insolvent, signed o certificate _specitying .the amoant of the increase of the capital stock and Apuroving the same, but this paper never came into the possession of tue association. These ale- gations are all contained in Mr. Follet’s complaint. ‘The fourteenth bi-monthly reportof the Traders’ Bank of Tacoma has been filed, showing cash on hand amounting to $6, 73 27 The Los Angeles Investor has in its New York letter, under date of August 29. the following bank statement for the week preceding: The bank statement for tneweek showa total exchanges $416,580,211. There wus a decrease in surplus of $16,450, leaving total excess of legal reserve $8,336,200, compared with $39,149,925 ihe same week one year ago. Loans decreased $5,143,300. deposits decreased #6,363,800, specie increased $549,100. The decrease in' deposits is due largely to timid depositors who have with- drawn their earnings from the savings banks. An encouraging sign is that no further appiication has been made for the issue of joan certificates, al- thouch the clenring-house commiitee has inet every day for the purpose of receivins them. The consensus seems 0 be thai clearing-house certifi- cates ought never to be issued savein times of panicas a final measure, aithough it is thought that the readiness aisplayed by the commiitee to receive applications has had a very good effect and may even huve averted a panic. I is now believed ihat the preseut crisis in the money murket may be safely tided over without any re- course to loan certificates Next <aturday’s bank repors will refiect the good effect of ne shipments tlonal Bank set aside and to recover » judgment T Aguins. the receiver. A pari ocm- al:lmh that while it had beeq proposed 10 increase stock of the bank frowm $200,000 to a meeting was held by the shareholaers, of which meeting he had uo knowledge, and that | then and there i of gold which are now on their way to New York. THE STOCK MARKET. The range of prices was rather lower again yesterday, and business was dull, as usual. The Bullion assessment falls delinquent Ip board to-morrow. The dividend of the American Sugar Company will be pald October 1. The stockholders of the Edison Light and Power Compauy will hold a meeting to-morrow to con- sider the proposition to reduce the capital stock preliminary to consoiidatiug with the San Fran- cisoo Gaslignt Company. Py ;rhe weekly report of the Con.Cal. & Va Is as oltow: 1000 level—West crosscut 2, started at_a point in north drift 550 feet north from Con. Va. shaft station or #5 feet south from north boundary line of mine, has been extended 16 feer," passing through hard porphyry and clay separations; total lenzth 856 feet; face of crosscut is in diorite or west country rock with stight flow of water. 1650 level—On ninth floor (first floor abeve sill floor) east _crosscut, started from this south drify at a point 50 feel from ity mouth or 50 feet norti from our south boundary line, was advanced 20 passing through porphyry showing clay scparations and fiue lines of quartz; otal length 84 feet. 1750 level—From thirteenth, fourteenth, fif- teenth, twenty-first and twenty-fourth floors, above the floor of ihis level, at north end of stope in old eround of former workings, we extracted during week 120 tons of ore. the average assay value of which, per samples taken from cars in Taine, was $57 8B per ton. From sxteenth foor from upraise which connects with the twenty- fourth floor from end of east drift we are stoping upward in old ground, assayinz about $30 a ton. Total extraction of ore for week amounied to 123 tons, the average assay value of which, per sam- ples taken from cars when raised to surface, was $38 08 a ton. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Pas: Wee BTOCK. Mon. (Tues [Wed.[Thrs.| Fri. | Sat. 190 19, 17| 16 16 10 84 Belcher. 58 Best & Belcher.- Con. Cal. & Va.. Confidence. Crown Point. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross| 1.6¢| Mexican . .| 68 Mono. ¥ BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:80. 300 Belcher. .55 100 S N 79 100 B & B. 200 Union! 200 Cholr, 200 Utan. 500 G&C. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. David Hewes to John Flood, re-record of 793 d 56, N of Fulton street, 109 b, of Von Ne savende, E 30, N to NE line of Hayes Tract, N\W to a point 109 %5 of Van Ness avenue and 76 % of Fulton, S 76 to beginning: $3000. Theodore Green to Frauklin T. Green, lot on NE gorner of Fell aud Devisadero sircets, N 25 by B 11::6; 1 Crocker_Estate Company to E. J. Wales, lot on 8line of Beulahsireet, 131:3 £ of ‘Stanyan, 25 by S 187 0. \ignel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina Splivalo to Owen Barry, undivided half of lot on & 1ine of Sanchez street, 80 N of Day, N 55 by E 80; 10. Hwen Barry to William F._Laumeister, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 57:6 N of Da :6 by E 80: $10. S ; Mary C. and Edward W. Crotton to George J, Doering. lot on 8 linc of Elizabeth street, 100 W of D:amond, W 26 by S 64; $10. Georee J. and Elizabeth Doerlng (McKeown) to ‘Wana Buckner, lot on S llne of Kiizabeth street, 100 W of Liamond, W 26 by S114; $10. John. Tine and W. H. Conly, Kueene Harvey, Richard J. Mier, David McKay, I ouis Braverman and L. Jacobs -(by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Sociery, lot on NW corner of Twenty-third and FKureka streets. N 115, W 100, S 25, . 50, S 90, E 50, 51,365; $4882. Hivernia Savin's and Loan Soclety to Kobert Waite, sauie; $5078. F J. C.'Buckmaster to P. Reddy, J. C. Campbell and W. H. Metson, undivided halr of lot on N line of Eighteenth streez, 105 W of Mission, W 25 by N 85; also undivided half interest in estate of Margurer Buckmaster: $2500. : Thomas V. and Kate O’ Brien to Ella M. Goe, lot on NE corner of Liberty and Dolores streets, N 76:6 by 1575: $10. James Lillie to Maria_ Lillle, lot on S line of Liberty street, 192:8 E of Dolores, E 25 by S 114: gife. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Margaret P. McCourtney to George McCourtney, loton S line of Forty-third sireet, 284.03 W of Teiegraph avenue, W 25 by S 96: slso lot on § 1ine of Forty-third street, 369.03 W £ Telegraph avenue, W 25 by S 96, reserving cottages on such land, being & portion McCourtney Tract, Oakland Township: gift. Same to Annie L McCourtney, lot on S line of Foruy-third street, 309.08 W of Telegraph avenne, W 26 by S 96, reserving cottage on said land, be- ing a portion of McCourtney Tract, Oakiand “1ownship; gift. Same to Mary L. McCourtney, 1ot on S line of Forty-third street. 334.03 W of Telegraph avenue, ‘W 25 by S 96, reserving cottage on said land, be- ing a pordon of McCouriney Tract, Oskiand Township; gift. Same to Paul C. and Annie S McCourtney, lot on sk line of Telegraph avenue and Erie street, NE145.08, 5 176.58, W 140, N 157.45 to begin. ning, being a portion’ of McCourtuey Tract, Oak- land township; gift. George B. M. and Alice M. to Charles W. Boiles, Iot on & line of Central avenue, 250 W of Oak street, W 80:8 by S 540, being the 1 80:8 of lot 15. in K half of block C, Lands Adjacent to Encinal, excepting the N 10 feet taken for widen- ing Central avenue, Alameda; $10. Jobn W. and Lavinia Da: to Emma H. Waters, plat 9, Watson Tract, East Oakiand; $10. J. S, kmery to County of Alameda, a strio o 1and 60 feet in width on & Iine across plat 6, fr & line of said piat to N, lue thereof, sald strip being a continuation of Helen (or Holden) street, to be msed for a public streei, Oakland Town- ship; $1. Freaerick Wilkes 1o Farrington Wilkes, lot 21, block 63, Tract B, Berkelcy L. and T. 1. ..ssocia~ tion, Berkeley: $10. Rosalfe Dajas to Hypolyte Dajas, lot on SW cor- Dner of Sixth street and Bancroft way, S 100 by W 50, Berkeley: also unuivided half interest in loton £ line of Stxih street, 200 N of Chanuing way, N 50 by E 100, being lot 21, block 126, Kay- moud Truct, Berke ey; gif.. Oscar M. and Emily A. Rogers, Clara L. and Ek mer Welsh to John L. ... shepard, lot commenc- Ing at a stake on N line of Raiiroad avenue, mark- ing the division line between the Chipman West 1li-acre iract and the Aughinbaugh 223-acre tract, thence N £ 300, E 200, SW 150, W 40, SW 150, W 160. to beginning. alameds; $10. George Carlisie to Elizabeth O. Putzman, lot on W line of Chestnut (1 wentie h) street. 46:4 from Sline of Encinal avenue, S 46:8 by W 108, being poriion of lots 1,2 and 3, block 9. Bartieut Tract Alameda; $10. Priscilld . Lorena and Eva P. Powell to Henry ‘W. and Maggie Watkins. iot on W iineot Peralta strect, since widened to %0 feet, 50 S ot Taylor, S 40and W 100, block 698, Gibbons jroperty, Map No. 1, Oakland; $10. Rebecca Pantoskey to H. Pantoskev,lot on S line of Fourth street, 125 W 0f Washingion, W 35 by S 100, being lot 12, block 29, Uaklnud; gift. liam B, Bainum to Manuél Fost, lots 4, 26 and 27, block K, Map of Andrew Jones' subdi- vision_of Brookiyn Township, Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. Juana and Gottlieb Zeh to Alexandre Marcel- lingros, lot on N lize of Alameda avenue. 500:4 B of Wamnut street, 40 by N 150, Alameda; $10. Builders’ Contraots. George D. Toy wi h H. Wiillamson, sewerage, gufltlln' and plumbing in a chree-story biick uilding and one story in rear on Powell, near O'Farreil: $2924. Howard & Swain, architects. ‘Westminster Presbyterian Socie:y with James Campbell and ‘Thomas Petius, carpenter work, etc., on S corner Page and Webster streets: $9800. Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : BEGULAR SESSTON—10:; 62 i .55 135) Ophirl.o7 300 Overman. 1 1.00 64 “2.80[200 Justice .2.27|400 Kentuck..0". “ah... 1%300 L Wash....0:4400 ¥ Joki.... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY. Sept. 12—12 x. Bia. Asked, Bit. Asken. 17|Jackson 25 50 05/Julla. — 08 05 (6 U8 Best & Beicher 1.U5 Benton Con.. . — Bodie 60 Builion 08 Bulwer. 48 Oceldental, Caledonts 11 12/0phir.. Chollar 2.26 2.30/0verman... 16 Con.Cal&Va...1.85 1.80 Potos. . 98 l.uw Challenge Con. 48 50 savage. €5 64 Con. Imperial. v2 _U8/Scorplon. - 1 Confidence....1.45 1.50;Seg. Belcher... 10 11 Con New York — Ub|Svndicate 03 —_ Crown Point... 81 Silver HIL." — 03 EastSierraNev 08 Sierrs Nevada. 78 79 Kureka Con... 25 40 Union Con. 47 49 Excheauer 0¢ 05/Utah.... 08 09 woula &Curry. 68 89 Yellow Juckew 36 37 Huje & Norers.1.60 1.55) GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Champion Princess.. Asked.,, 1100 Sebaswopol. 60 85 LoCAL SKCORITIES. Asked Spring Valley Water 97 00 Bid San Francisco Gas. . . 90 50 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Sept. 12-12 1 UNITED STATES BONDS. Brd. Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S 4s coup..10563% U Sdsreg... — 1073 Do new ssuells — MISCKLLANKOUS novne. CAlL-atCbless. 10814110 |PacRoUMSe - Cal Elecr, 83118~ — [Do2disés. = — CouraCW3s — 94 (P&ORy6és. — 115 Dpnt-stex-co 8 873 P&Ch Ry6s. — 10734 Jdsn L&P6s1l8 — |Pwlst RR6:. — F&CHKRGs. — 103 |Reno, WL&L — 108 Geary-stRis. — 10734l8acto P& L. — 103 Losang L8s — 100 |SFENPR3s. 9714 981y Do Gateed 83 95 100 |SPRRAriz8s 93 96 Mkt-stCble6s119 ~ — |SPERCalts. — 11034 DoRyConSs.. 10115 — |SPRECalSs. — NavVin6sist 98~ — 'SPErRCalds — 99 NevCNgR7s. 80 — |SVWater8s.116 — N PCHR6s100 — |SVWaterds.. 97 — N RyCalts — I00LISIitnGEESs — 10214 N Ry Calds. — 100 |SunsT&T6s — = Oak Gas 55..102 — |Suiter-sth9s.107 — 102 Is 53,1023 — |ViswliaWids — = Oninibus vs. 117 — WATER STOCRS. Contra Costa 2973 40 [SanJose.... _ SO Se® 507® 53 |Sorag vaiiey 96 « A+ BTOCKS. Capl . 17% 30 [Pacific Lieht — 49 Contai 12 85— |San Francsoo w% Oak G L &H 51% DI4/S0CKION ... — '+ 39 rac uaslmp. 5214 83 | INSURANGE sTOCKS. Fireman'sFd150 — [Sun pee Sy COMMERCIAL BANK STOKS. er BATC. — — |LondonP&A.123%5 — ::’no-cu. . = _58 |London&~F. —x/, 2714 Bank of Cal.- 225 234 o Cal S DETC010735110 = FirstNadou. — 150 = FAVINGS BANK STOCKS. S&LCo.1200 1260 Famb SEL.1100 1450 480 STREFT RAILROAD ava~gy. - 10534108 T g — [GlantCon, - llnfluon D - Wigoric. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkry. 9245 95 (Nat VinCo.. — BIkDCoalCo. — " 10 (OceanicSSCGo — sp CalCot Mills — — |[Pac AuxFA 1 = Edison Light116 11814 Pac. e 100 GasConAssn. — =~ |Pac Roll Mil — - GerleadCo. 80 100 (Parf PainiCo 6y 714 HawC&SCo. 14 15 [PacTrensCo. — ° g muteh S PCo 1915 1934/Pac T&T Co. 70 MerkxAssn. 100 110 [Sunset T&T. 4l — MElecLight — 434/United GO — g5 BALKS—MOKS (5.0 Board— exsaloN Charles Geddes, architect. Richard0'Connor with Wallace G. Boswell, to erect a two-story frame building on W line of Scots street, 137:6 N of Bush: $3591. Thomas J. Weish, architect. HOTEL AREIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. C E Collis, Partland _ J C Holleway, Cloverdale G W Barnett, Coleville ¥ G Will, Or J C Brown, Stockton S Nichols, Guatemals W S ~unti, Guatemala Miss L Robinson, Napa C Thompson, B Schneider & w, Quiney F M Megeurel C F Winter, Sacramento G T Keyser, Sisson Mrs D Johnson, Cal F F Webster, Sunol W F Weeks&w,Newman C T Calume Cal ¥ Brown, Cal W Dudlay, Val'ejo G H Wise. Vallejo J A Glli, Sea tle T C Coliins, Santa Rosa D Dutton & w, Vacaville C H Heandy, Montpelier S F: tokes, Montpeifer ¥} L Wrigni. W T Wright, Or L Hurdorff, Salinas City F Ciausen, Tacoma © 8 Tiller, San Mateo F Cormer, Chicago G F Hankard, Hollister W P rasley, Ventura L i Hendrick, Jackson J Schiesinger, San Jose J Moore, Sacramento G L Wilson, Stockton L P Gilbert, Sox J Doitinger, San Jose J Loffce, Modesto J W Boynton, Reno F E McKee, Stoc H Van Buren, Stockton T W Wiliams, Modesto C A bevens, Santa Rosa O D Wright, Stockton T J Safford, Los Banos J L Hig RS Post, Fowler G W Newbel D J cory & wt, Seattle L J Coffre, 8 O Barker & w,Durango L J ireiund, Modesto O E Nash, Redding Mrs G L Green, Los Ang J W Hall, Redding Mrs K Bakesirain, Los A C R Scott, Oregon G B Leet, Modesto J M Mechan &w, Nev T Moore. Sacram-nto W T Wright & s, Rosebg G Mattesen, Modesto MrsW it Campoell.SJose J C Fox, sModesto G M McFaviune, Sebastpl L Fox, Modrsto Mrs Gibson, Stanford M Tackabury & w,Denvr G W Gibson, Stanford 8 O Barker & w, hurango 5 Keeper, sisson A J Bradisn, Les Angeles B Harris, Oakland J Creeny, Evergreen C H randy, Montpelier W N Rutherford,Stocktn P Foster. Dixon J O Wachter Sacramento G W Hetherton, Santa D H Potter, San Lucas Cruz GRAND HOTEL, J H Moses, San Mateo R T Devlin, Sacramento R Dollar, San Rafuel D B Keiser & wi, Texas W Morgan,.Capitola F F Garcia & wt, Cal I Rice, Carson 2irs A M Whitesides, Cal FJ Bradon, San Jose T E Gratz, U & N H W Delaney, Alameda J Dolan, Dayton W J Joues, Valley Ford W B Ho lges. Psraiso Sp J H Brink & wt, Cal E A Creonan, Stockton W Campbell, Cal C A Kessler & wr, Ariz U N Light, Omaha ¥ M Moldin. Nelson WJ Kennedy&w.GuFalls W J Doherty, Bakersfid W E Builer & wi, Wash J Hatch & wt. Camden Misses Hstch. Camden A Hatch, Camden H S Wright, Cal W C 1iolma, Los Angeles HK Boder. w&ch,8 Jose P Durst, Whestland R E Moody. Portland W D Cobe, Gilro - P J Anthony & w1, Colo A M L.rowh, Grants Pass Mr Fairfield Rafael C Tuttle, Auburn F LGiibert, W B Wood, San Jose J H Benklemann,L Ang E M Morrison, Los Ang C L Kinstri hicago ~ E C Fisher. Juckson G W Derby & wf, S Jose G T Rives, Nevada Clty J W ¢ urtis, Cai J D McGee, Colusa H LStory & ar. Cal J E Story, Belmont NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R H Wade & w. Buffalo G Johnson & w, Fresno W J Crawford & w, Urgn B R Breese, Jackson F CLa Duke, R M'S Mrs B Burch, San Jose E L Newman, PasoRobls G H Knight. Stockton P T Bright, Mill Valley H D Sili, Pasnaenu, J Ryan, Ireland W B Reynoids&w,LAngl D Cozzens, Sonora R Smyth. £1 Dorado W Por er, £l Dorado CJ Harrison, Uakiand WB Ayres,WalnutGrove W O Eawmer, Cailfornia G P Brady, Oukisnd J Stanlev, Portiand d R H Foster & w,Portland J E Matthewson, N Y C H Brayto ., Tacoma ¥ Field. Ancels Camp MrsEERice®m, Anzels O Mrs McKavd&s, Angels C W & How. I, Battle Creek Mrs S B Kinner,Battle C Miss B B Kinner,BattleC A X Shippey, Circle City B Davis, Circle City W Foreman, Portland = MrsLOurryd&ch,Gri Falls P Peterson, Alvarado Miss H ~haw, Alvarado W Little, Alvarado D N silber, California ¥ » Wilson, Chicago PALACE HOTEL A H Collbran, Denver Mrs M N Tabor, Denver EJ Carter, \'Y Mrs P M Wilcox, Denver M Thompson. Sydney R & Herman, Wash lassell, Los Angeles W L stilt, 111 Mullaly, Mill Valley W S Day, Santa_Barbara Cohe, Seattle M M Bellinger, Tacoma Boud, Seattle Mrs K Wilson. Seaitle H G Bond, Seattle Miss Aca Hanford, Wash E Hagar, Nev ¥ J Colte, St Lows r. N Y “pler, Chicago arkey, N Y Miles, Sunol reen, Milwankee Bradley, Wardner H B Tenoy, Tucson Dariing, Mass J T Valentine, Poila LICK HOUSE. B Durfee, Mass _ Ed Fister & s, Vacaville Smith & w, San Jose T B Brown & oh. Mont S Bryan, Cal J P Irwin & w. St Louis Meagher & w. San Jose Francis J Fox. Butte Moran, Santa Kosa 5 C Cartar, Los Angeles ngus McDooald, Shsta G W Strohl, Napa W Sweeney. Berkeley H Henderson, Cal J ¥ Kelsey. Ventura ~ Miss McDonald. M ¢ Fish, Province, R 1 C M Cogtan, Sacto D.vid S Koss, Portiand O M Fox, San Dieso J W Barbour, Hanford Jas ¥ Peck, Merced 1 Block, Boise City J W Howell, Merced H Grifiin, Modesto Mrs Durfoe, Smarts BALDWIN HOTEL J C Downing, Pa J iarlspe, Sac Erancis, Colitsa A Millkomm, San Jose kwing,'San Jose K S Brown, San Jose Rankin, Los Gatos A S Wagner, Eureka Douglass, St Louls J A Trenton, Oxkland Alsbrook, Memphis J W Mawhinmey, Pa Rogers,w'& fam,Ca. C F Colvin, Vallejo a, W D D re Jr, Kansas City J R Lowe & w1, San Jose tro. San Jose Mrs A Henry, Danviile ES!C“EV wirddatbo vnza S| o G L] C H Colburn, %, Lot 5 o L] Preind w, Zeg zgcw » CLEE PRl ) i B £