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001 - 2979 Conservators order; moder EACH, 2 AND 8 STORY HUUSES, 6 ANDS vard and water. 521 ana 525 and §23. hot-alr heaters; ~perfect 510 Guerrero st. GOUGH—COTTAGE 8 ment; yard. T $8. 812 JESSIE, ROOM=; R v in grocery. 3 ROOMS; RENT$10. 950754 KENT FOR VERY LITILE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 © with stove; chicken-house; rent §18 50, JUNSY COTTAGES, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, yard and stable. Fifteenth and olores sts. Dbath; garden; 3 SUNNY COTTAGE FOR 18 Johnst r. Geary. ATROOM FLATS: $18 AND $20. 920 PI ©'st., Nob Hill. @] (R 1632 FELL ST, P16. atisontc aves new; facing p: f. CENTBAL AND upper; bath; < and-gas and large vard; 3928 and 39: teenth st.. bet Noe and Ssmchez 8004 tenants; 15; ROOMS TO LET—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1896. 50 HeAllister Screet. 99()% MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY NALL— <VU2 XNiceiy furnisbed sunny room; reasonable. net rooms; very reasonable. Marke: Nieo. OSEMITRE HOUSE. 1043 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to §1: week. $1 50 to $5: familtes. uaun MINNA, COR, FIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 per week. Sireei. 667 asion 1063 AXD 1055 MISSION_SINGLE FRONT +) rooms, $5; rooms with stoves, $8; also sultesfor housekeeping. Liee. \ OTICE—SAN FRANCISCO, OCT. 26, 1896. LINA PET1ERSON, has driven PERSONALS. Larkin ~ reei. LARKIN-SUNNY FURNISHED COR- | e fommy kb s rom my bouse and bome I will udt be resporn i # bill which she 5 ey may contract. OSCA. M WIFy, LUCY FHANCIS WHITE, HA mnl;;g] lafn e ¢ ;‘nd board 'lwzrfll not be re- vonsible for uny debts contracted by her. AL- BERT WHITE, 159 1ast st 228 Hast at. MY WIFE, FARITA MONDRAGON, HAV- ing left my bed and beard. I will no longer be_responsidle for any debts contracted by her. _ Oct. 16, 1896. P. F. MONDRAGON. OUNG GENTLEMAN, STRANGER IN this city, wishes to correspond with & young lady; object matrimony. Address C. B., box 48, Call 'Office. BICYCLES, BT B Sicy » revr oo s ST GRS oo STEAEE! WHEEL, USED A FEW TIMES, for sale terrible cheap. 518 Geary st. 9 TRIBUNE TANDEM; ALMOST NEW, $80; 6 Tor erial, $30: Fowler, $50. DAVIS BROS. Bicycle Department, 25 Geary st. 5 ADE 2D-HAND WHEKLS $20 UP; Hl::-t‘a?# helow cost. 218 McAlliste: 2 YUK SALE-MISCELEANEGUS. TCTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x91N., 10c; 8x10 and 10X12, 15c; 11x14 and 12x16, 20¢; 14x17, 26c; 16x20, 80¢; 18x22, 35c; 20x 24, ‘abe; 22x28 in, 6Uc. JONES, 547 Mission st. NEW HOME SEWING-MACHINE; 315. nearly new; 5 drawers. 1915 Mission st., ur. Fifteenth. FIUM MORPHINE HABIT CURED: NO suffering: no lost time: cheapest cure Known; trial free, COMSTOCK REMEDY COMPANY, office 2, 124 Sixth st., san Francisco, Cal. Niath Street. NINTH-TO LET, A NICELY FUR- nished room. 147 U'rarreil Street. ] 3," O'FARRELL &’ A RUNNY BEDROOM, O nicely farnished; aiso 1 single, $6. 797 UFARRELL-LARGE FRONT ROOM 2 { suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; rent cheap Tost Strest. 935 POST-ELEGANT ROOMS: MOST CEN- ) trai; all conveniences; elevator: 1,958 OR LAND TQ BE1 ON BRYAN FOR President. Address P., 418 Ellis st, OOKS, LADDERS, ROI'ES AND PULLEYS Sor painter; nearly new: must be so.d; worth $40: price §16." 379 Natomast. ST. BERNAED PUPS: CHOICEST BREED- ing: lowest prices. Presidlo St. Bernard ken- nels, 3313 Clay st DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private; no charge uniess successful; all Iaw suits, clajms, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tendedto. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Markets:. EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. 1. G, JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. VO MORETHEATER HATS! LADIES, THAT means hair-dregsing of the best kind. such as T do for 25¢; artistic, becoming and up to date: switches, $1; “Quinonia” Hair Tonic forscalp and hair, 35c. G. LEDERER. 111 Stockton st. Fowell Stree:. POWELL—FOR RENT, TWO NEWLY turnished rooms: for gentlemen. POWELL — SUNNY FroONY suitable for 2: vewly furnished. 11 508 ROOM; Sansome Street. SOME (ZUM KAISKRHOF)—NEW- 816 (G UITAR LESSONS—VOUNG LADY PUPIL M. Ferrer; few scholars. 419 Goary, room 2. W ILL JENNIE R. HAMBERTON OF OAK- way office, 638 Market st., S, ¥. RS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- h%n‘s,'etc.. Lought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. ],ARIES J HAIE FARLOR: GOOD THRAD ing south cause fof seiling: & bargain, Ad- aress Parlor, box 6, Call Office, Gaklard. MLCI CoW, FoRSEN: GENTLE; milk; cheap. 2304 Hyde st. SULL SET UF FIXTURES FOR CANDY- store or bakery. Inquire 734 Hayes st. NEW 16F00T OAK BAR AND BACK BAX, inlaid with fancy woods: cheap. 860 Folsom st., near Fifih, REAT DANE DOG CHEAP; 2 YEARS OLD. 429 Minnast. APANKSE PUGS: GOOD BREED; FATHER and mother at house. 339 Bryan st. RICH 1and please call at the Northern Pacific Rail- $2 PRIZE FOR BEST GUESS ON RESULT of Presideniial elecsion in California. Send ess and 25c (stamps) for McKioley or Bryan ige or button to American Campaign Company, O Py v furnisted, sunuy rooms; $3up; house. | Sacramento, Cal, . OLSCM AND THI s keepingrooms. AINTING, PAPERING, TINTING AND Cottage. o fooms and bath and siable for 11 Second Stroat. e L A R R and wagon; rent reasouable. Apply at 113 - q - TRN — - - . SECOND—NICELY FURNISHED FTN S 80 ZIN teenth ol L ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE "'F’ = i 23 L rooms; 10c, 18¢, ¥5¢ per night; 65c10 8150 and Newspaper Iliustration: day and evening S PER SUN Y per week. Ciasses: instructors, J. H. K. Partington, Gertrode ImgaCnes st on Wash Ty Partington, R. L. Partington. Pariiculars 424 Pine. S e i - O TO 509 THIRD:; CHEAP PAINTING, N ICE SUN © SIXTH—ELEGAN NEW FIRE- papering, whitening and-plastering: estimates Nlow a i proot building; all couveniences: quiet. given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN. 4 SUNNY FLATS: REASONABLE. 2, 4 AND 195 SIXTH- CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; UPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY RE- .. ©'8 Zoe st., near corner Byrant st. 49 housekeeping and other rooms. X ‘moved by electrolysis. MRS. DR, WELCH. 151? WORTH—FLAT; 6 ROOMS, South Park. 2115 Bush, below Fillmore; brs, 2 to 3, ex. Th & Sa. 4 ) gas, bat 1 QUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, §1: REPAIRS £ — o = e » SOUTH PARK —LARGE FURNISHED | Kdyelng done. 26 Montgomery, r. 14; tel.red 2574, $18. =V NNY FLAT; 5 KOOMS, e ~ 1 D LO. bith. 21a Lioyd, off Scoit, nr. Waller. front rooms, 35 to $6; also housckeoping, “PROF. FOSTER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- 5 NEW, MODEEN, IMPROVED BUNNY S e e moved to Mozart Hall, 1358 Marke: st.: waltz & < comei7 and 8 room flats. Key 41744 Thirdst. | o0 sypre CFLY FURNISHED paR. | Frere Susranteed; private or class: terms reduced LAT FIVE ROOMS; BA' ITH STABLE. 9—(' r sait other rooms. WAI‘CHEb. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY OF ALL - Figsa LIND 911 p. 311 G m o Q27 GOLDEN GATE AV 933 Uiver sunay moder bath ton st.: apply 16: FLAT; 4 ROOMS: B. « lorst,. bet. Pacific and SUTTER—_FURN. ROOMS OR SUITES; $1 25 10 $10 wk: night 26¢ to 81 50: transit. 308 Taylor 109 TAYLOR-LABGE FRONT DOUBLE o) separate beds: large double rooms: $% wi. 112 TAYLOR— NICELY FURNISHED 1 & room: $6 month. Streot. N 2 Grove s S Q7 MISSION, BET - 2030 Seventeentn-1 o JEW UPPER BAY-WINDOW 5 rooms, bath; moders. 185 Fair Oaks st., near 1 wenty-third. JLAT 4 ROOMS; G cold water: $10, JLAT 6 ROOMS, rooms, $11, sunny. UPPER FL, bath: laundry HALE MONTH'S REN { EE AS AN IN: du d tenants 1o rent from SPECK & CO., 80 ¢ St "LAT ENT _FOR DWIN & HAMMOND'S, “VERY LITTLE 0 D — SMALL 4, 5 or 6 sunny rooms on Ellis car ) famil cdrner furnished h line; referen DDY—NICELY FURNISHED 13 Tehama Street. ¥OURTH—NICELY 3 and $4 a month. 308 Third Stree:. ~ THIRD—NEWLY FURNISHED 8 suites; single rooms; transient and tourists. Valencia Street. 10161 YALENCIA-2 UNFURNHED R 2 matted 1 front, oack parlor K'S « KLY CALL. in wraper, for m: MS; kinds at reduced prices: mus: move; buildin, tobe torn down. b and 7 Third st . RUPIVEE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DKS. MANS- FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. 1000 CARDS, 81 60: SHOW CARDS. 160: tel.black 141. HILL. 22 Geary, rm. 39. BRITTAIN, 20 GEARY ST, FOR FINE « watch repairing and jewelry work; low prices; first-class work. 2 LOAKS, FURS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNETT’S CORN CUBE—SURE CUBE FOR corns, bunfons, warts: 25¢. 327 Montgomery. AT A BARGAIN-G0 SAMPLES RATTAN chairs, rockers, etc.: 8130 a few fine baby carriages for the next 14 days. CALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 61 First st., near Mission. CITY REAL ESTATE. 00D INVESTMENT. G » FINE FLATS, ONLY FOUR YEARS OLD. 8500, FOUR MODKRN FLATS OF 4 AND + 6 rooms each: 2 blocks north of Mar- ket st.; choice neighborhood; lot 39x96; pays Dearly 10 per cent per annum. KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Mar! 8t RESIDIO HEIGHTS LOT, SACRIFICE PRICE. ONLY $1200 CASH. INE DOUBLE LOT, 60x127:814, ON CLAY st.: just the place for modern home; mortgage of $2400 in Hibernia Bank canremain; only $1200 cash required; sure speculation; can arrange to bulld 1 or 2 honses on this property 10 suit aud pay by monthiy instaliments. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market st. COUNTRY -REAL ESTATE. e e i s A RARE OFPORTUNITY ¥OR HOME SEEK. erg=-On Wednesday, October 28, 1896, at 12 o'clock M., On the premises, near the town of So- noma. we will sell 1o the highest bidder for cash a beautiful home, comprisinz about 7 acres of land and extensive improvements; most exceilent water and plenty of it; magnificent view, and climate unexcelléd; “a splendid place for chick- ens or invalids.” Information from D. H. Twing, Sonoma, or at 1067 Market st., city. Train leaves from ‘fiburon ferry 7:30 A .: this )s a perempt- ory sale and worth the atiention of specnlators. Indiaoa Auction Company. OR SALE — NURSERY AND GARDEN proper:y: San Rafael; central and prominent iocation, with abundant free water: for sale for ca:hor Installments, o wonld exciange for ofiy property; first-class opening for practical gardener. APBlt 16 JAMES. TUNSIEAD or MEPBUKN WILKINS, San Kaisel, Cal. MUST SELL THIS WEEE. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. A GREAT SACRIFICE. NLY $4500—2-STORY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS ana bath on. Scott st., Near Sacramento: rents for $40 per month; owner must sell; see this for snap. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 688 Market st. GREAT BARGAIN. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK., COZY MISSION HOME. 995(), EAND=OME BAY-WINDOW coT- « tage of 6 rooms and bath on Douglas st.. near 24th; only 4 years ol 0st $3600: lot 26x125; this is a beauiiful home ata sacrifice price; flower garden fron: and rear. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. (90D INVESTME, ON STEINER STREET. BUSINESS PROPERTY. $512 STORE AND 5 ROUMS AND FLAT '\ of 6 rooms wnd bath; good business 1ocation on Steiner st., near Tork: well built and in Al condition; price reduced from $6000 for immediate sale;: mortgage of $3000 can remain. EAS10N, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market st. };UILERB EN WXNE!,?D‘HAN O MACHIN. “water-pipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale. NE SMALL M®DIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st NEW ELMWOOD KANGES ARE THE BEST W. 8. RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. OFFEE MILL, SOALES, LETTER PRESS, tand desk, money till, afe, cheap. 10 Clay. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPRWRITER, $45: others_irom $20 un. REVALK. 409 Cal. SEWING MACHINES, A ML EINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED. rentod repaired EDUCATIONAL, EALD 8S CULLEGE, 24 POST st-—Bookkeoping, business praciioe, shor- hand, ng, telegraphy, modern languages, - o B, “efoctrioal - englacenng, wc.i 3 teachers; 15,000 graduates; catalogue, YRES, 1THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.: individual instraction 1n sborthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; 1ife scholarship $50; low rates per week and mo. 0ICE, PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELO- cution; latest and best methods. MRS, CAL- HOUN, 3915 California st. A OQOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY IN § WEEKS or year’s course freg; only accountant teaching. TARR, roum"672, Pnrr(ill {iflormm buildin, QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. RUNKS DELIVERED 25(. BAY CITY Transter Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant b7. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines fur. nished for §1: call or write. 10291q Marke: 8%, bei. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. ELASCO'™> LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= 15 Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsad on stage. i 5 and 12, L. 0, O. . block, 7th and Mks SCHOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanlcal engineering, surveying, architectnre v : estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, AL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS halr, moles, freckles, scors, etc.. removed by XEllte Electrolysia Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworin. QUNNY FRONT ROOM; HOT A £ waier: bath; for couple with board, $40. 226 age st. RAZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE edge put on razor,26¢. Razor Exchee,630Markes TG OUTDOOR STEEEOPTICON SHOW K VE- 7y night cor. Marke: and Sixth sts. ;artistic ad- Vertlgements in lving light: promoters of buss Dess. Consult OWL ADY. CO. 1140 Marketst. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Wiuchester House, 44 Third st., near Markot: S ING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUAT French,German languages:$2 mo, 109Taylor,r7. POUKEEN S ING, ARITHITC, GRA MK day & nizht: nociasses: 85 month. 845 Missina KO¥. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powil NIR- & M KS. KOULANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, gultar, banjo. 985 Market st., opp. Mason UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL ¥ lessons. 83 mo. Mary Westhaus. 39 Pifch, corner of Oak BIG BACRIFICE. ELEGANT FLATS. FACING THE PARK PANHANDLE. $9000 REDUCED FROM $12,000: 2 ELE- « gant modern flats of ¥ rooms and bath each: handsomely finished and well built; nd Lyon sts.: cost over $14.000: only 4 years oid; must be sold on account of bank foreciosure. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & Cu., 638 Market st. FORCED SALE. MODERN. RESIDENCE. IN THE WESTERN ADDITION. $600 AHANDSOME HOME OF 8 ROOMS . and bath, all modern conveniences, on Steiner st,, near McAllister: cost $8500; owner must sell; 102'25x108:8 ft.; only half cash required. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. A SURE SPEC. SIX BUILDING LOTS. IN THE EXCELSIOR HOMESTEAD. 750, Six LoTs, 26x100 ¥T. EACH,READY . for building; handy to Mission- street electric cars: must sell together for absent owner; can subdivide and realize immediate profit forpur- cLaser; adjoining lots now selling av $260 and up- 'SIABLISHED-. 17 YEARS N. D. SICKLES, 'HE T, LAND AGENT, Elleu.nd efihlng! nll leonnu-y p:vbell’tyb‘a sllrll:‘. claliy (301 TO] tions), most relial l,lrfl :’;(lnfl !(QST S\‘)B'Apko';lAT KL LAND OFFiC. IN AMERICA. 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, 0 LET—ORCHARD OF 16 ACRES 8 YEARS old at Stege, In Alta Punta Truct, for sale cheap. G. W. HAIGHT, 220 Sansome st.; San_Francisco. 200 A GOOD LEVEL LAND, WOOD- side, 4 miles from Redwood City: new house. Apply L. ALTSCHUL, 820 Clay st., 5. F. ARGAIN—AN IDEAL RANCH FOR CHICK- ens, turkeys, ducks and geese: 1 mile from Pleasanton, Alameda County, with 16 scres of Vegetable, grain_and fruit lsud; part now in’or- chard: 10-room house; stone cellars, stable, barns and outbuildings; running water from Howing springs; duck pond: water piped through house and grounds; this place will be sold for $2000 if taken immediately. 57 Chronicle building. OWN AND CONTROL IN VARIOUS PARTS of California u 1arge acreage of land suitable for arain, stock, citrus and deciduous fruits, vine- yards or general farming; also well improved ands with orchards and vineyards in full bearing and good buildings: I wil seil large or small tracts in choico localities at very low prices and upou exceptionally easy terms. Send for illustrated circulars and pamphie; H. FRANCIS, rooms 68- 70-71, Chronlcie buflding, San Francisce, Cal. P9, BENT-38 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND, all in apricots, peaches aud prunes; never over- flows: 5 wminutes’ walk from postoflice and depos ot Oakdale, Cal.; 5-room house and barn. Address A. V. STEWARD, Oakaale, or ¥. L. TURPIN, Royal House, San Francjsco. JITTLE HOMES CLOSE Tu TOWN, IM- ved: easy terms: also 4 to 12 aoro pieces on 8 and 10 fone credls D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market st., S. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 100 BANCHES......\.... ... $100 TO §50.000 Income property near City Hall.... 16,000 14 vacant lots for im proved... 100 business places from $50 to. What have you to offer. Apply to H.'C. DECKER, 1020 darket, opp. 5th. W ILL EXCHANGE LOTS FOR FURNITURE ward. ASTON, ELDRIDGE &CO., and carpets. Address F. BOEGLE, Golden 638 Market st. | Gate, Cal. OTS. LOTS. LOTS. ELL-IMPROVED RANCH, CENTRALLY PHYSICIANS., class private family hotel: references required. Victoria, cor. Californis and Hyde sis. NESS—_NEWLY FURNISHED SUN. 808 27 rooma: sond boards seasanabi o EL BERTLING, 714 BUSH SL.—A FAM- 1ly hotel; references given and reqnired: all | Zaoacen conventences CHILDREN BOARDED. W OMAN WOULD LIKE TQ BOARD 2 CHIL. dren; a mother's care. 8 Freelon st., bel. Bryant and Brannan. WLY FURNISHED SUNNY | 200 rooms, 25¢ to 81 50 per night: $1 60 to xcellent table; $20 up. ook Jres Db and. bakpass th and From tns Teiny. 1 /R(}() PEVISADERO—FURNISHED ROOMS 1BERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 1509 Tt voard $20 per month. 4 elry, etc.: Jowes: rates. 948 Market n.s 90 21sy . COR GUERRERUO—NEWLY LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES le)_) furnisned rooms; board: private family. clothinz bousht. lzs‘OL N, 41 3a. cor. Jessis. ELEGA. S| NY-CORNER FIRS1- 5 CENTS—-TLE WESK 'S NEWS WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. A DRESSMAKERS, USSR e, 0-DATI FRENCH TAILORS' SYSTEM ght; suits,$350 up; no botch work. 839 Geary 4162 EARY—ELEGANT STYLISH DRESS: s made: 85 dresses made over. I , $2 UP: WRAPPERS, 50c UP; lawn, $1 up, 50534 Natoma st.. abov» >ixth. CLAIRVOYANTS, ousekeeplng rooms; splendid location; | J R x Ll ORI Bowara sSireec. OFFICES TO wLET. 19284 HOWARD-2SUNNY FRONT ROOMS | JNTEGANT OFFICES AND ONE BTORE IN plete for housekeejing: antique oak . lounge. stool, Iarge cioset, bath, etc.: American famiiy: no children; none people need apply. <one ree:. SHED ROOMS, SUIT! JON. or complete for housekeeping; also single; 51s theap. Market Street. © FURNISHED ROOMS FOR O keeping, only $12. 1028 Market. Minna Street. , NEAR FIFTH — PLEASANT e front room; stove, closets, etc.; pri- y. HOUSE- Y. M. C. A. bulidinz, corner Mason and Ellis sts. Apply to H. J. McCOY, at the building. QERECKELS BUILDING. 927 MARKET— Elegant snnny offices, $12 50 up: electric-light; beating and janitor service free. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Mont=omery st. AL ITANA. THE GY PSY QUEEXN, 8 TUKK ST.; truthful in ber predictions; reilable in* her ad- vice: no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide you right; no fake; saiistacion guaranteed: office hours from 910 9. !\| ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- IV an:, card-reader, bora with a aouble veil and secona sight; ladies 50¢, gents §1; paimistry and clairvoyant sittings 81 50. 126 Turk st., nr. jones. N E_ SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TEL S pas’, present and future: success to all; 1o~ tunes by mail: low rices. 856 Miasion st. STORES W TORKS TO L shoemaker-shop; sion st. Y0 LET. W X rent $10. Apply 2121 Mis- FOR , RENT-STORES residences; $15 and $20. gomery ave., near Pacific. QTORE TO LET: $10. 821 NOx SI., BET. { \5. Sixteenth and Seventeenth. AND “ATTACHED Inquire at 220 Mont~ Biission ~Niree.. FURNISHED large sunny yard; B 9] MISS1ON - NiCELY .21 housexeeping room: .also single: cheap. TO LEASE, T OR LEASE—50-VARA LOT SE. Polk and Juckson sts.: rent $50 ‘Address 3. s 457 Samsome s S0 2 ¥ cor. month. %] MISSION, COR. NINTH—2 LARGE 1251 front housekeepihg rooms. Montgomery Street. 14(2 MOSTGOMERY, NEAR UNION-3 Z furnished housekeeping rooms; separate entrabce; $8 per month. Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 ROOMS, HOUSEKEEPING; rent, $2 50 week Amth Street. NINTH—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS eping: range: running water. 555 Q99 FOST-2 BAC: & tor housekeeping; separate entrance: yard; $10. Fowell Street. POWELL — SUNNY 2 suitatle for 2: also sunny si -508 - Secoad Street. 499 SECOND_SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- £ 4 keeping; water, bath; other rooms; $4 up. seventn Siree. SEVENTH—NICELY FURNISHED roomsfor housekeeping; wita yard. Twenty-sixth Street. g 336 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSIO Sunny furnished housekeeping suitey yard: $8and $10. ‘13 ROOMS TO LET. Lilis Stree:. THE RAMONA, 18) ELLIS: MRS RATES. 3 ART. menager—A quiet house: centrally 10- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold waler. Eighth >ures APAETMENT HOUSE, 2% STH « unfurnished. QIERMAT +" si. nemr Market: furnished TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of & cer- tain_deed of trust. duly execnted by MANUEL SANTOS GULARTE, party of the first [3 HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B, EENT. Trustees, parties of the second rt, and the SAN . FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated January 7th, 1893, | and recorded In the office of the County Recoraer of the County of Tulare, State of Californla, in Liber 10 of Trust Deeds, at page 233, and following: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 8ih dav of October, 1896, by the Board of DI tors of sald’ SAN FKANCISCO SAVIN UNION, s corporation. and the holder of the note (No. 12,197), fo secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trus: was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum and other sams, dus under said note ana_deed of trust. and requesting and direciing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees. to sell the real estate described therein L0 satisfy said indebted- noss: We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, tae 10th day of November. A, D. 1896, at 12 '’clock noon of that day, and at the auction salesroom of Easton, Eidridge & Co., No. 638 Market street. In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. we will sell at public auction, to the hiches. bidder. for cash in goid coin of ‘the United States, the piece or parcei of 1and situate in the Connty of Kins (formerly part of the Countv of Tu'are), State of California, de- seribed as foliows, to wit: Accordipg 10 the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States. In township ninetecn (19) south, range twenty- three (28) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian. Of “section five (5), the whole containing six hundred fif.y-six and four oné-hundredths (656.04) acres of land. Together with the appurtenances. Terms of sale—Cash in gold coin of the United States; ten per cent payable Lo the undersigned on the fali of the hammer; balance on-delivery of deed: and if not so paid, uniess for want of title (ten days belng allowed ‘for_search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. AcLs 0f sale at purchaser’s elxdpenu. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT, }Trustees. kolsom Street. FOLSOM—SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT room suitable for 1 or 2; 8 Fulton Street. 9 FULTON ST. (FULTON HOUSE), OPP. CITY ) Hall—. Rart suites: siugles; Lransient. 2 Geary Street. . ‘)1 GEARY—3 SUNNM ROOMS IN REAR; & cottage; key premises; cellar and i 9:}“8-330 "GEARY, NEAR POWELL—SUNNY 04O Lay-window rooms; grates; water; ress, 518 GliARY—ELEGANT SUNNY PARLORS; suitable for doctor or dentist; sunny suites; singles, 735 GEARY (THE MAKTINETTE), COR- Van Ness—Fine suites; newly furnished. Golden Gave AVeRu GOLDEN GATE—PLEASANT, SUNNY, siugie and double rooms; $5 up, sowurd Siree.. ~ HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED O suuny rooms; private famiiy; bain, gas. 219 171 Ivy Avenue. 309 1vY AVE, NR. HAY®S AND FRANK- R Jin ste.—>ice furnished front room; grate, closet: $5 month; German family. Jones sirenid TONES — THE VAN WINRL! managemen:; elegan; sunny sultes newly jurnished: bath, -efc.; $10 1o 850 XEW and eurny Nireei. EEARNY-FINE FURNISHED ROOMS; reasonable. ALINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Bt sunDy rooms, en suite and single; rss ©lass I EVErY Tespect; terms reasonable. 2 LEGAL NOTICES. JOTICE — TAXES DUK UPON ~ASSksSS ments made by the State Board of Equaliza- tion. Controller's Department. State of Califor- nia, Sacramento, October 12, 1896. In accordance with the provisions of section 3668 of the Political Code, notice s hereby given that I have received from the State Eoard of Equalization the “Dupil- cate Record of Assessments of Railways” and the “Duplicate Record of Apportiopment of Rallway Assessments,” containing the assessments upon the propercy of each of tbe following-named asso- ch!ron: ©or corporations, as fixed by the said State Board of Equalization for the year 1896, 10 vt: Caiifornia Pacific Railroad Company, Central Pa- cific Railroad Company, Northern California Rail- rosd Compauy, Norihern Railway Company, South Puoific Coast Rallroad Company, Souzhern Pacific Ralliroad Company, Southern California Motor Road Company, San_Francisco sud North Paclfic Railway Compauy. Sonthern California Railway Company, California and Nevada Raliroad Com- paoy, Carso and Colorado Railroad Company, Nevada-Callfornia-Oregon Railway Company, Nevada Connty Narrow-Gange Railrond Compint, Nor.h Pacific Coast Rafiroad Company, Pacific Coust Rallway Company, Pajaro Valley R rosd Compavy, San Francisco Maieo (Electric) Railway Company, River gaflroad Company, Sierra’ Valieys Raltway Company, Puliman's Palace Car Com- pany, and Atlantic ana Pacific Railroad Company. The State and County taxes on ail personal prop- erty, and one-half of the State and County taxes on all_real property, are now due and payable, and will be aelinquent on the last Monday in Novem- ber next, at 6 0’clock P. 3., and unless pad Lo the State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 ‘per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and unless 8o paid on or before the last Monday in April next, st 6 o’clock P. M., an additional 5 per ceut will be ndded to the amounat thereof. The remaining one-half of the State and County taxes on ail real property will bo due and able at any time after the first Mouday in January next, and will be Gelinquent on the las Mondsy in A pril next, at 6 o’clock P. M., aud unless pad (o the State Treasurer, at the Capitol. prior 0, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereot, E. P, COLGAN, State Controller. MCIE, LEGEITE — PRESENT, PAST AND future; #5¢: one price. 311 Tehama, upstaigs. \1A‘IE. PEARL, MAGNET. HEALER, CARD AWl reader; charms. Room 2, 223 Post st. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25cup. 764 Howard st. 188 MELVINA, CLAIRAVOYANT PIC- ture; future husband or wife. 76615 Howard. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CAKD-KEADER; past, present and future; 25¢. 148 6ih st., r. 5. ME RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENILY: business advice; names given: 25¢ up. 5 Fourth TYPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 3 Seventh to 4 Twelfth st : Jadies 25c: zents 50c. MPiE; DAVID CARD READER; MAGNETIC healer; charms, 122 Post st., room 2. M N ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25¢: 914 O'Farrell. ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 years Kearny. now 929 Post: fee S1: letter 82. SPLRITUALISM, ME. 1. YOUNG'S CELEBRATED HERB medicines for kidney, liver and all female troubles; also Ler Teliable Lair Tes oratives and toller articles, at 605 McAllister st.: diagnosis free 4105 P tiings dally; test circles Tuesday, Thur., Bat. and Sun. evenings, 10c; tel. Jessie 1101. 326 MCALLISTER—MRS. C. J. MEYERS; test meetings every night; 10e; Tue. and Fri. 2 .3 ; business sit.ings daily zt above No., §1. 1 ISHOP GARRISON TO-NIGHT AT 22034 13" SicAllister; phenomenal seance; slate writing : 25 cents. RS. KATE HOSKINS, IRANCE MEDIUM; sittings $1: circle Tues, eve. 156 Oak. JREE-FREE TEST TO ALL WHO COME this week. LEANDER, Medium, 1007 Market, M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Halght st.: hours 9 until 6 ». a0 RS, SHRINFR, TRANCE MEDIUM: SIT- iingsdaily. $1: circle Sun. eve. 311 Van Ness. RS. ELLIS, MED1UM, SITTINGS, 9TO 8, $1; oircles Tues., Fri., 2 P. 3, 25¢. 1824 Market st. AY MCKINLEY — LOVERS REUNITED; tips on tne election. Foom 2. 12 Ma on s M HYPNOTISM, A A A A A A A A A~ YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success vrtd, HypnoticMesmericIns.6 O’ . DENTISTS. SR S S S ek e SRR "ULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 50c, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 8d. FIRSTCLASS DENTISTRY OR MONEY back: installment plan; established 12 years. Office cor. Sixth and Mission, over £ X L store. OLTON DF: L ASSOCTATION, 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER, R. L. T. CRANZ— KXTRACTION PAINLESS; crown work, bridze work and teeth without plates a speclalty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. A SET FOR TEETH—WAKRANTED AS £00d as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baldwin Theater, PAISLESS EXTEACIION, :gc; CROWN ige work & speciulty: plates $5 up: 18 years’ experichos. B. L. WALSIL DiDisy 8158 Genry. E. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKRT ST., NK. Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: oid plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. QET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR H. G. Young, 1841 Polk s:. R J. 4. LEEK, 1206 MARK BT, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundays till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 708 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas specialists; pa inless extracting, with gas, $1: plates. $5 up: fill, $1 up. R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, diacoverer ot panless extraciion and uiee of lmproved bry work or teeih without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 ¢/ Farrellss. JULL SET OF IEETH, §7; WARRANTED five years: extraction, 50c.: fillings, 60c.: crowns, $350. _Chicago Dental bariors, 54 Sisth. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRT FIKST-CLASS prices; first-ciass results: painless extraction: Tel. Main 6875. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter LL WOKK TO SUIT TIMES; WARRANTED, DR. REA, 1870 Market st., frout Clty Hail. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR ranted. DR J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st STORAGE. ® T LOW RATES—TURNITURE, ( PETS, lanos, etc.; clean, dry, light com| ) advynoe:"mnde J NOD'(AI\S 1017 10 1028 fll‘: #lon, above Sixth: open evenings.- TORAGE—CHGAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE: proof bullding; advances made. 211 Larkin. URNITURE, PIANO: TRUNKS: “AD- vances, shipping, cxu.s‘x. TAYLOL,204 Posi . O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR Golden Gate sve. :diseases of women u specialty. PROPOSALS, PROFOSALS Fok n ik KERECTION OF a two-gtory frame bullding for use as a police sta- tion on the south line of O'Farrell st., between Broderick and Devisadero. Office of the (lerk of the Board of Supervisors gt the Clty and County of San Francisco, October 27, 1898. In accordance with Resoiution No. 15,191 (third series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open session of the Board of Superyisors on MONDAY AFTER- NOON, November 2, 1896, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for the ‘erection of a two-story {reme buiiding, for use as a po'ice station, on a 1ot 25x80 feet oo 'the south line of O’Ferreil street, 212 6-13 feet east- erly from Broderick sireet, between Broderick and Devisadero sireets. 1n accordance with the pians and specifications prepared by W. O Banks, architect, and to be seen at his office, 126 Kearny sireet, room 21, The work of construction to be done In strict ac- cordance with the specifications, under the sugper- vislon and direction of George W. Kussell, super- intendent, and to be completed within sixcy (60) workiug days from date «f award of cuptract, to the satisfaction of the said architect. tne Chief of Police and the Committee on Health and Po.ice of the Eoard of Supervisors. Bidders will estimate and state a price for which the entire work will be performed in accoraance with the spe.1Lcations. The party 1o whom the contract may be awarded will be required, pror to or at the time of the exe- cution of the contract, 10 pay the cost 0f advertis- ing this notice in three daily newspapers. in order to preserve uniformity and to facilita‘e the award the Board has resoived to 1ecelve no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the_committee, and a certified check for the sum of $600 deposited by the bidder with and matle payable to the Clerk of the Board, conditioned if the proposal be accepted and 'the contract awarded; and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printinz charges, execute the coniract and give tne required bond within six days after, the said sum shall be pald into the City and County ‘‘reasury by sald Clerk as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. . Blanks tnrnished by the Clerk, ‘The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the pub!ic good 80 require. % JXNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. ROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR KE- pairs 10 Streets. Clerk’s Office, Board of Super- visors, San Francisco, October 27, 1896.—In Cordunce. with resotation No.. 15,200 (Thif Serles) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS wiil be recelved in oprn session of the Board on MONDAY AFTERNUON, Novem- ber , 1896, from 2:30 to 8 o’clock, for turnishing and delivering the following materials, a: such times und piaces on the water front (except where otherwise provided) as may be required and desig- nated by the Supérintendent of Public Sireets, etc., from December 1, 1898, Lo Lecember 1, 1897, 10F Tepairs to public streets, 'to the setisfaciion of the Comimittee on Public Sireets, Highways and Squares and the Superiutendent of Public Streeis. LUMBER—Of the best quaiity Orecon pine and redwood, assorted sizes, as may be required from time 1o time, 10 be d:livered i the lumover-yard of the successful bidder in this ciiy and county at such times and in such quantities as may be re- auired . CALIFORNIA BASALT BLOCKS—Best qual- ity, to be no less than 314 nor more thin 434 iriches in thickness and not less than 7 inches fa deprh, and not less than 8 nor more than 12 inches in length, well squared aud free from a'i faws, sap and bunches. Sald biocks to Le delivered in such quaniities and at such times and places on the water front as may be reguired and designated by the Superintendent of rublic Streets, High- ‘ways and Squares. ) GHAVEL—To be of good quallty beach gravel, free from sand and dirt. BRICK—~Hard-burned, of the best quality of clay. BITUMINOUS ROCK—To contain not less than 14 per cent of bitimen. PORTLAND CEMENT—Of the bes: quality, which, afier being mixed one week, mus show & tenslié strength of 80U pounds to the square inch, t0 be delivered at the place of business of the suc- cessfol bidder. \UTICE—Bidders will estimate with the under- standing that bids will be entertained only from the parties known to be regular dealers in the material required, and that the board intends to award separately each kind of material required to the lowest responsible bidder therefor, and bid- ders will staie price for kumber by the 1000 feet, for_basalc blocks and bricks by the 1000, gravel and Lisuminous rockc by the tof, and cemont by the barrel for each of the several kinds, and must furnish & umele of basalt stone which they pro- pose to furmsh to the Commitiee on Streets, be- fore the contract for blocks is awarded. “The bidders wiil'bs required to deposit with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 4 certified check drawn to the order of suld Clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Fraacisco, in the sum of $1000 in_goid coin. conditioned if the pro- posal is accapted and the contract awarded, and it the bidder sball fail or negiect (o pay the printing charges, execute the contract aud give the bond Tequired within six days after the award is made, then and in_that case the said sum shall be paid intd the City and County Treasury by said Clerk liquidated damages for such fai.ure and neglect. he Superintendent of Fublic Sireets will be re- quired to report immedliateiy to the Board of Su- peryisorsany failure upon the part of theeontractor to perfarm any of the covenants on his part in said contract_contalued, and upon receipt of such notification the Board ‘shall terminate sald con- tract, and the same shall absolutely cease and de- termiue, PR . : Biank 's furnished by the Clerk. NOTICE—bidders will estimate with the dis- tinct understanding that the varty or purties to whom a cobtract is awarded {or each kind of ma. terial will be iired. prior £0.0x a6 the ime of the execuuon of ulie contruct, (o puy one-sixih the cost of advertising this notice in’three d.ily newspapers: also, thut the furiher right is reserved by the Board 1o termiuate ihe coniract at any tflna if the party or partles 10 whom the same shail be awarded shali not periofm the work to the enlire sai on_of the Superlutenaent of Public Streecs and tue Board. : ” JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—BIDS WILL be racelved uncil November 10, for the con- struction of the tunuéls, pipe line, cement work and oxcavailon =necossary for 30,000 fest of conduit for velopin power Sai Gabriel River. o right Is eserved to Tejec: anyor o Plaps, specluciions and full information can be MONEY FOR BUILDING OR SPECULATION. ‘W¥ HAVE LOUTS OF LOTS. Call at office for list of lots in any part of the ciiy desired. We have bargalnsand can suit you. We have lots of lots. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. W’ ILL BUILD COTTAGES, HOUSES OR flats at lowest prices for cash or installments on your own lot or will furnish jot; call and exam- ineplans. DAN EINST ‘Builder, 830 Market. EE TH: SE HOUSES; PACIFIC HEIGH! 2 mew houses: all modern improvements; lighied by electricity or gas: will sell cheap: fine marine view; couservatory. Fillmore and Green. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SUNTAG, 80 Montgomery. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; $150t0 $275 & room; parties contemplating building Invited to call and see plans. 1149 Misslon. &]000 COTTAGE 3 ROOME IN BER. ¢ + xeley; lot 4Ux150: $156 monthly. +$1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down;: $15 moathly $400— Lot 40x120: $25 down: $25 monthly. $50U~—Halt acre hill land: $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY. 20 Mon(gomery TO LOAN. LWAYS ON TOP FOR LIBERAL AD- £\ vauces atlow interest; call and be convinced. Cat-rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood b uilding, 809 Market st. 5100 (JU Al LOWEST .RATES: CITY f and Oskland: Iife insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds: estates; zny sum. BHAINW A LD, BUCKBEE&CO., 218-220 Montgy DVANCES ON m‘uw_ DS, Wfi:‘CMEx jewelry. also on furniture, 103, withous re- moval; lflr:eab Tates. ALD{V!N- JEWELKY STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. OW RATE;: $6 MONTHLY INTEREST ON each $1000 bay, or life insurance policies. COLX, box 2, Call. OANS ON DIAMONDS: INTEREST LOW: ladies’ private entrance: perfect secrecy, at Uncle Harris', 16 Grent ave. A 3 AT BANK RATES: IST AND $320000 2d mortzages, estates, rents, ete. ; lend as low as $50. H. MURPHY, 828 Market st. ONEY LOANED ON JEWELKY ANO other valuables at the Fecurity Loau Offiza 1106 Marketst..nr. Mason: private erftrance 7 Turk. JRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OB PLANU: no removal: no delays: no commissions: low iniercsi, Km. €8, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market 32 A NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 50 MORTGAGKS; A “estates, undivided inierests, real estate in big- bate. MCcCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, room 3. N FURNITURE AND PIANOS; NO RE- moval:low Interest. Conservatory bldg., room 219 Powell st. NY AMOUNT; LOWEST RATE; IST & 2D mortgage: flat or Instaliment. Dryden, 535 Cal. TY REAL ESTATE:ADVANCES ON RENTS pianos, furniture. SPECK & €O., 602 Market. "DV ANCESON DIAMON CWELKY, 510 Columbia Loan & Collateral Office. 9 Gran: ava. OUNEY 10 LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. McE'JEN BROS.. 118 Monteomerv st. (0 N PAWNBROKERS, same rate 24 MOrtgage, O ACTOSS | locatea; 250 acres; choice land; owner forced to sell; or will exchange for city improved or small ranch: a mortgage of $5600. M., box 6, Call Office, Gakiand. PXCHANGES THE LARGEST LIST OF ANY office in clty and country propesLy: &!s0 room- ing-houses of 12, 14, 16, 26, 27, 46 and 85 rooms to exchange for city and country property. UN- DEKWOOD & CO.," 760 Market st. CAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND EEAL ESTATE. HO! FOR FITCHBUKG! T0-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWAKDS LOCAL. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE_FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET, TO FITCHBURG _STATION "IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameds, Berkeley and_¥ruitvale traing singed by the Fiichburg scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakiand every few minutes. 1t you are tired of life and want 10 get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, be- bwm cheerful, contenied and prosperous in Fiich- u; Fitchburg s the most promising suburb on tha direct line of up-o-date public aud private im- rovements in ihe vicinity of Oakiand. It is s usinass center by natural location. Its railway lines now operating, deep-water (ransporiation for ireight by Damon's line of fasw-sailing vessels on Oakland harbor, and the excellent county roads lesding to it, are inconiestible proots. Itis regu- jarly lald out into blocks and lois bounded by wide sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with aveuus trees, cypress hedges and evergreen Zroves. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, For & home while cheap; for speculation ona rising market: for & turn be first for invessment Dow, and hold on. No clty taxes to pay; no street improvements to make, Water supply from 3 companies at your doors. Lots in this beuntitul {own at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought {n many of the one-streec tractsin an inaccessible hayfield. Lots 25 and 60 feet front by 100 to 200 feet deep 10 parallel street; double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in easy instaliments; utle perfect. W. F. MCCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. THAD. S. FITCH, Fitchburs. 50() CASH; A RARE BARGAIN; 25TORY QU house of ¢ flats: 4 and 5 rooms; batk; patent, dlosets: brick fouadation; g00d neighbor- 00d; 2 blocks from local train; wiil pay good in- teresi: $1300 can remain; 468 Ninth st. H. Z. JONES, owner. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmapo'itan f oan Office. 49 Third. FINANCIAL. TG LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS, Apply rm MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING fiom irregularities and diseases pecullar to thelr sex: latest Improved method of ireatment: never falls: perfecily barntless; free from any bad effects; never makes (hem sick to make them well; travelers helped inmediately; prices 10 suiv the fimes: home in coufinement. DEK. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank consalt free; French regulating pink pills, $: Lours from 9'A: M. 10 5 P. . and 7 109 P. M. LL CASES OF IRKEGULAKITIES RE- stored at once; safe and sure reliet guaran- teed: travelers helped without delay: home in confinement: regular physician of long and suc- cessful practice; medical electricity and safe reme- dies ‘or all female complainis: ladles call state your case before belnz treated clsewher, you will save time and expense; consuitation free. MRS DH. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. BSOLUTELY HARMLESS—THE GREAT female regulator; Dr.Joubin's French Cap- sules are safe and sure; no female should be without them: no danger or after effects: they also aCt as & preventive; a guaranteed cure for {rregularities: price $1 50; sent free by mail on receipt of price: female specialist in attend-. guce. Address £ DAVEGA, 25 Kiaray st, rooms #and 7, S, A SEV PROCESS-NOMEDIC INSTRU ment or worthless pills used: every woman her own physiclan for fomale troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed: if you want to be treated safs aud sure call on & maw's physician. DR. POPPER. 818 Kearny st. R FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULEs, & sraaranteed absolute cure for all female irregu- iarities (n0 matter what canse); positively sate" and sure: no danger or after effects; taken in tim it also acts as a_preventive; price 81 50 per box: sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BHOTHERS, 83 Grant ave., San +rancisco. JADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHPENNY- roval Fills (Diamend Brand) aro best; safe, re: jiable: take no other. Send dc., stamps, for particu- lars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letier by return mail: atdruggist’s. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadeiphis, D?;, S00DWIN MAKES A BPECIALTY OF diseases of wdmen and restores all cases of irregularities in one day, guaranteeing a cure or Do charge; separate home ?nm:u; best skill; Jow fees: regulator 2. 904 McAlllster st. YABLA FEMALE PILLS RELIEVE ALL female troubles in $ days, price $2; Myaeia Tablets prevent all female diseases and frregular- ites, ‘price 1. Write for circular to Woman's Drug Co., Station K, San Francisco, Cal. D'B. HERWIG, 716 O'FARRELL; COMFORT- able sitictly private home before and during copfinement; best of care ano medical attendance; 20 years’ practical experience; terms reasonabie. SURE_CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dis- eases, from what( m‘f‘un:‘: Lome ir confing- men: ; every comfor:: satisfaction guaranteed’ money refunded. MRS. DR.GWYER, 218 Tlltkl'f -DON'T FALL TO CONSULT DR. JOURDAN AT bis museum, 10531 Market st.; his 30 years' $100.00 successful practice is a xorrantee of fair treatment; the worst Cuses treated satisfaciorily by mail. MHB. DE. SCOTT OF 316 POWELL ST., RE- moved 513 Jones: female trouble and diseases of eye a specialty : confinement homes consult fgee ARGAIN: $160; HORSE: COW; 2 HOGS: wagbn; buggy: cart; harness; 3 tons hay; 8 tons coal: 2 dozen' chick-ns, and’ other articles; house 5 rooms; bath; good barn: 4 acres orc¢hard, etc.: rent $12; near cars; Elmhurs:, 7 miles from Address S. J,, box 11, Call Office, Ouk- ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. _ $2450 $560 CASH, $25 MONTHLY: NEW . cottage of 5 rooms: large lus, 50x 125, situated close to Bay-st. station. §: bath, now building: your terms are ours. $2500—Cottage 0f 6 rooms and bath; pretty garden: close to Clestnui-3t. _station, Darrow- gauge rallroad; lot 40x140; a pretty home; easy terms. Spectal bargains fn lots; houses and stores to let from $10 up. Oftice open Sundays and_ holidays. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-si. siation (broad §a0ge), Als- meda. San Francisco offic BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. O YOU WANT A HOUSE? FOR ONLY 1)'$1850 you ‘ean purchase » modera 7-room house, large lot, barn and chicken-house, close 10 station and between 2 electric-carlines; place welt 628 Market worth $3000: must have $500 cash, balance easy | terms. W. . MORAN, Loria, Berkeley. OSTMAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE CORNER in Berkeley; College way and Durant ave.: 50x183; street work doue; Cheap. J. P. ROSS, 1605 Turk st. BERKELEYX HOUSES. TH’A’K’ BEAUTIFUL HOME IN BERKELEY of 12 rooms and bath is now reedy for & tenant; newly painted and papered throughout: 10 acres of ground; lsrge orchard: any yariety of fowers and lovely lawn: price $30, worth $60. Apply A.J. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth st.. Oakland, MAREKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses wers {33181 by the County Clerk’s oflice yesterday: : James A. Desmond and Rose O'Malley, 88—3: C. Paul Margaret McGregor, 63 -4/, F. Garde! d Sera fina Arata, 21—20. A. H. Kiahn and Myrta Gordon, 25—22. E. L. Burford and Anna Quiliinan. 22—-20. Cari Schneider and Lena Lester, 30—20, e e e e THE DIVOXRCE RECORD. Compiaints filed: ‘Annie Fairfleld against Orlando W, Fairfield. Henry Richards sgainst May Richards. Divorces granted: ‘Theodore C. Marceau from Amanda J. Marcean, for willful deser:ion: by Judge Slack. Bessie A. Jeukins from Wiliam Jenkins, for ex- treme craeliy; by Jndge Siack. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be fnserted. They mus: be handed in a3 elther of the publication offices and be indorsed -with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 huve tho same published. | BOYTER—In Alameda, October 21, 1898, to wite ot J. A. Boyter, & daughter. o MITCHELL—October 26, 1895, to the wife of Peter 5. Michell, a son. ——————————————— HS. M. K. RUGERS' HOME IN CONFINE- ment; terms low; infants for adoption. 929 Howard st. OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 .ighth st., Alameda. i IREEGULAR ORANY FEMALE DISEASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 2644 4th. B 3 and children. ])B. HALL, 14 MCALLIST: Jones. Jiseases of women PHOTOGRAI SUPPLIES, () STYLES CAMERAS AND LARGE STOCK 20 photo no;: Cal, Camera Co., 124 Geary st o MARRLIED, CHLEMBENS—KING—In this city. October 2 1905, by the Rev. William - Pond. 3. Feoderiok Chlemens and Jda Mae King, both of San ¥ran- pisD, McManus, Frank Mason, Jolha M. Macien, James * Beatty, Frances E. Bernard, Charles A. Brown, Hattie A. + Fianigan, Willlam F. Meilersn, Harriet B, Holl, Ottelia R. | Mbhls, 1 Myron Horrigan, Mary E. Monck, Ana B. Hummeltenburg, Ellen Nash, Catherine Ly 750—Hardsome new cottage of 6 rooms and 13 Kennedy, Willlam XKronberg, Adoiph Landucel, Ferruccio Langeron, Francois McCoy, Edward Oldenburg, William Petersen, Jucob Th. Roberts, jobn E. Ryau, dary - Tlm, Neison W. Walker, Ethel BEATTY—In Smarisville, Ytba County, Cal, October 25, 1893, Frances Ellen Beatty (nee Tiftt), beloved wife of Rovert Beatty. aged 34 yeers 11 months and 6 days. [De Witt Couniy (Michigan) papers please copy. | BERNX A RD—Fa this city, at his_residence, 2733 California street, Charles A. Bernard, a pative O A ot aad acquaipiances nre. resoecs Friends and acquatntances Ar act- 1ally invited to atzend tho funerai TO-MORROW (Wednesday), ac 1 o'clock P. M. from Pioneer Hall, Fourih sireet, near darkei. lalermsat Masonic Cemetery. ~Remains at the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Geary. BROWN—1In this city, October 26, 1893, Hattle Amelia, beloved wife of Jesse K. Brown, and mother of Hattie J. and Edward C. Brown, a na- tive of London, Engliand, aged 56 years. RarFriends ‘and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock . X, from her laie residence, 314 Eureka street. lnterment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. ~ FLANIGAN—In Oakland, October 25, 1896, Wil- liam F., beloved son ot Edward and Margares Flanigan, a naiive of Oakland, aged 16 years. 45~The funeral will take place THIS DY (Tuesday) morning, from the residence of his parents, 1399 Twelfth sireet, thence Lo St Pat- rick’s Cburch, where a solemn requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 0'clock A, M. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. HOLL—In this city, October 26, 1898, Ottelia R. Holl, beloved and only danghter of Joseph and Justina Holi, and orother of Joseph Holl, & na- iive of San Francisco. aged 8 months. Aa-Friends and scquainiances are respect- fully invited to autend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), az 1 o'clock_P. M., from the resk dence of his parents, 179 Precita avenue, off Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HORRIGAN—In this city, October 25, 1898, Mary Elizabeth Horrigan, & nativeof Moores Flat, Nevada County, Cal. HUMMELTENBERG—In this city, October 24, Ellen Hummeltenbers, s native of Ireland, aged 50 years. EENNEDY—Inthis city, October_ 26, 1896, Wi llam, beloved husband of Mary Kennedy, ana- tive of County Tipperary, ireland, aged 45 years. R Friends and acquaintances_are respect. sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, goruer Craut and Marshall streots, off Mission road. thence to St. Mary's College Churcn for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRONBERG-In this city, October 26, 1896, Adolpn, beloved husband'of Anule Kronberz, and father of Sigmund, Rosle, Joseph, Isador and. Philip Kronberg, a native of Austria, aged 60 years 10 months and 1 day. A7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect. sully invited to attend the funeral TO-AIORROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from B'nal Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street, where the funeral services will be held under the anspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F.aud A. M. Intermen: New Salem Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets &i 11:30 o'clock A. M. F. AND A. M.—Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A.M.: Officers aud members of above lodge are hereby notified to assembie at their hall, 121 Eddy sureer, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 9:30 o'clock . M., 0 attend the funeral of our lawe brother aud secretacy, Adolph Kronberg. By order of the W, M., WILLIAM GLENN COPELAND. LANDUCCI—In this clty, October 25, 1895, Fer- Tucelo Landucel, a native of Italy, aged 27 years. 'F.OF A.—To the officers and members of Court Tnter Nos No. 18, F. of A.: You will assemble @t the pariors of laccheri & Bacigalupl, 627 Eroadway, THIS DAY (Tuesday), au 2 o'clock . M., to_attend the funeral of our late broiner, Ferrucclo Landuccl. by order of L. WIGGINS, G R. JaumEs HALLET, Fin. Sec. LANGERON—In this city, October 28, 1898, Francois, beloved husband of Ernestine Lange- ron, and stepfacher of Charies A. Dumont, a na- tive of Frauce, aged 71 years and 9 months. B Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P.).. from his late residence, 229 Snipley sireet, thence 1o L 0. O. F. Cemetery. McCOY—In this city, October 25, 1893, Edward, husband_of Mary Agnes McCoy, anaiive of County Galway, ireland, aged 42 years. A@F-Friends and acquaintances are respsot- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. i, from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, ¥7 and 29 Fifth street. McMANUS—In Oskland, October 26, 1896, Frank McManus, beloved husband of Nora McManus, and brotherof William and James McManus and “irs. Marzaret Phillips, a native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 36 years. A¥~Friends and acqualntances are raspect. fully invited to astend the funerat TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 :50 0°ClOCK A. M., from the resi- dence of his brother, Seventh ani Castro streets, thence to the Church of the Immaculaie Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock A.x. lnterment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. MASON—In Oskiand, October 25, 1896, John R. Mason, a native of Rhode isiand, aged 70 years 9 mouths and 18 days. MACKEN—In this city, October 25, 1895, James, beloved fatherof Mrs A. F. Otto aud Lizzle Macken, a nativeof Paterson, N.J., aged 74 years 5 months and 3 days. 5-Friends and acauaintances are resnac. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), 8t 2 o'clock P. .. from 1036 Fol- som street. lnterment L O. U. r. Cemetery. MELLERSH—In this city, October 23, 1898, Har- riet B., beloved wife of ‘Thomas Mellersh, and mother of Harriet Neale and Claude Mellersh, a native of Carlinville, 1L, aged 39 years. A~ Friends are invited to attend the foneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), ac 11 o'clock A3, from her late residence, 1814 Buchauan stree!, between Sutter and Bush. MILLS~In this city, October 24. 1896, L. Myron, beloved son of Myron aad” Mary Mills.a native of Rio Vista, Cal, aged 14 years 6 months and 21 days. Aa-The fanerat will take piace THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. 3, from the par- lors of IHalsted & Co, 946 Mission street. Interment private. MONCK—In this city. October 26, 1896, Ann B, widow of the late Richard H. Monck, mother of Mrs. Emilie Newell, George J. Monck and Mrs. C. H. Van Orden, and grandmother of Paul E. and Harvey S. Keller, a native of England, aged 75 yoars. %3~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), st 2 o'clock P. M., from her lateresidence, 2813 How- ard street. inierment Masonic Cemetery. NASH—In Oakland, Cal, October 25, 1896, Cath- erine L. Nash (nee McIntyre), beioved wife of Harry L Nash, snd mother of Harold B. Nash, anative of Scoich Grove, Jones County, Iows, aged 28 years 3 months and 16 days. [Monti cello (Tones County, Towa) papers please copy. | B Frien Acquaintances are respect- fally invited o attend the funeral THIS DAY [Toesday), at 2 o'elock 2. . from her late rest- ence, 1717 Twelfth stree;, West Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Ongland. ENBURG—In this city, October 24. 1896, Wil- O Veloved hushand of Emille Oldenburs, and father of Willlam and Frederiek Oldenburg, a native of Schieswlg, Germany, aged 69 years 7 months and b days. aFriends and scquaintances ara respact. sally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o’clock P. ., from his late rest- dence, 518 Bryant street, between Sixth and Seventh. Interment Masonic Cemeteéry. PETERSEN—In this city, October 25, 1896, Jacob Th. Peiersen, anative of Holstein, Ger- many, sged 79 years. A member of Magnolia Lodge No. 29, 1. 0. O. F., and Master Mariners' Benevolent Association: @ eepect. A&-Friends and acquaintan fully Invited to avtend the funeral TO-MORROW at 2 o'clock P. M., from L. 0. O. F. of m'"’“ll bodfnfll\' ors of H. ;‘ll’flb‘lrp::ml. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. RTS—In this city, October 26. 1898, John nfif%n}y and beloved son of Joseph T. and Julla A Robert3, and grandson of Martin and Bridget Fiynn and Martin and the late Mary koberl.% anativeof San Francisco, aged 2 years and hs. 3 T a-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the resi- dence of the parents, Thirtieth avenue and San Brano road. terment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. RYAN—In this city, October 25, 1893, Mary, be- loved wife of thelate Danlel Ryan,a native of the ulh of Kanturk, Couaty ~Cork, Ireland, O g-Frionds and ncaualntancer are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ‘nesday), at 9:30 o'clock .., from the jors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 FiZth street, thence to St. Joseph's Uhurch, where a requiem _high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 10 0’clock A.at. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. - LM—In this city, October 26, 1893, Nelson wWAller. infant son of Bruno P. and Ellen Ulm, a natlve of San Fraucisco, aged 14 dass. JKER—In this city, October 26, 1893. Ethel, N Aloned daoghier of Jouu L. and Mary Walker. & native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 15 davs. A@Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY esday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the resi~ ence of the parents, 268 Na:oma street. Inter- ment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMYRS, 20 Fifth §t., Opp. LincoinSchool. Telephone 3080. 4 JAMES MeMENOMEY & SON. [UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventn, ‘Telepbone No. 3554, JAS. ENGLISH. T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, * UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIBECTORS, 16 Vaa Ness ave., near Murke: st 54 Francises Telephone So. 156. &