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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1896 HOUSES TO LE S NIY 6.Re able to good Ness ave, OOM HOUSE: RENT REASON- tenant. 1514 Broadway, near Van 151 yard: fine marine st 3& 93 Z Yooms ca (S—BAY-WINDOW HOUSE 7 mprovements: large basement; View; balt block from Jackson: i 20 “WHOLE HOU - 2814 Laguna s: : 6 ROOMS, BATH. near Union. ©)-STORY, 6 ROOM & ment; large yard. ihi ird. 1, PANTRY, BASE- PP st, near Twenty- T3u ]"I.. SES ALL OVE + X1 aud tor swie.” PATT i st R THE CITY TO LET iSON & CO., 2 Valen- = C H P RE ket (in rear). Montgomery st. ment; yard, etc. N 4__ROONS; FINE BAS) 721 Fourteenth st., nr. Ma BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 ) -ROOM HOUSE off First, ANDBATH. 14GUY PLACE, nesr Folsom si. HOUSEREEPING ROOMS — Continued. Polk Street. Post Streen POST—3 COMPLETELY FURNISHED 1529 housekeeping-rooms, front, back parlor and kitchen: private family: rent cheap. i owell streei. 100] EQWELL_SUNNY CORNER BAY- window suite: also single housekeeping. Shotwell Stréet. SHOTWELL—UNFURNISHED 5 ROOMS for houskeeping: 4 rooms; $10 and $12. 60 South Park. 16 SovTH PAR OR 3 SUNNY FUR- nished housekeeplng rooms, §7 to $14; also single. 2 ¢ I OUSE OF 15 ROO: or ms & wh TOLET AS 2 FLATS ole. Apply 958 Mission st. 19 OUTH PARK _SUNNY FRONT PARLOR: light housekeeping: 2 rooms furnished neai. AMPTON 8 rms, yard. Pl. 8 ROOMS,BATH,YARD:ALSO basement. Off Folsom, bet.2d&3d. b2 papered ; tion for renting room: OAK. floors, N 9 pain EAR MARKET—12 ROOMS, 3 €ach separate for housekecping; newly ted: sanitary plumoing; fine loca- heap rent; go and see it. chicke: r O LET_COTTAGE FOR VERY LITTLE BALDWIN &« HAMMOND'S 10 OF 5 SU d, barn: rent $10. i Thirtieih st., CTHE M 5 ey 711 Treat Poiwell ana Mason. S UNNY COTTAGH, ern_improvements; ROOMS, BATH; MOD- chicken-yard and froit tree. 317 Ciipper si. AN barn: g8, VEWLY R 'Corr.mx o tubs: large OVATED COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS, 1705 Eills st., near Steine: F 4 ROOMS AND BATH; WASH, ard. 2303 Polk st. T IVE S yard, stable. ot.: cheap. ROOMS, BATH, BASEMENT, 107 Geérmania, near Fillmore U » basement. Y CO TAGES: 4 AND®%ROOMS; BATH: teent and Dolores sis. M f tel: $100 V ferred: rent reasonable. s north sids all Office. AKE YOU tage in the Mission: 4 rooms, bath, wood man- sh, balance monthiy. COTTAGE HOUSES WANTED. TANTED_COTTAGE OF 7 OR 8 ROOM. R RENT PAY FOR A NEW COT- E. M. LO! office oven evenings, econd s! e; with grounds and stable, pre- Address W. C., box 71, aylor st. K¥LATS 170 LET. ICE ROOMS; BATH. 1518 bet. Pacific and Broadway. " JLEGANT NEW FL3 T—5 HOOMS; BATH; modern. 121 Liberty st. -1 bath JLEGANT MODERN BA WO SU reasonable. NV FLAT! 2 an 8 AND 5 ROOMS, Zoe st., cor. Bryaot. WINDOW »~1X rooms; bath; $20. 785 Minna st., nr. Ninth. - §l4. AVE: 6 ROOMS California st. 161 bath. s POST-UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS AND OWER PART OF HOUSE TO LET. L Mason st, 310 N ODERN UPPE belt. 841 Capp st., near Twenty-fourth. 5-ROOM FLAT: WARM FoRNISHE FOLAT—5 ROUMS, b th. 506 D Hyde Stevenson Streer. STEVENSON—4 UNFURNISHED NICE sunny housekeeping rooms: rent cheap. 55 rutier Streei. SUTTER, NR JONES—NICELY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; rent cheap. Tenth Street. TENTH — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for family; plano, stationary tubs, yard; 73 124 cheap. ihira THIRD — S rooms: coffipler iree:. NY HOUSKKEEPL roat, first floor, bath, gas. 143 1urk Siree.. TURK—SUNNY ROOM: FOLDING BED; 54 Erate, gas, bath; §10; single, $6. Twenty-sixth Street. TWENTY-SIX NEAR MISSTON— 336 Furnished, sunay, housekeeping suite: yard: 8 and $10. ROOMS TO LEI. Baker Street. BAKER; NEAR PARK—SUNNY FUR- nished room and board; moderate, 704 BOARDING AND ROOMS., e L S 316 HYDE-SUNNY FRONT SUITE AND < single front room: board ontional; modern flat: all conveniences: private family. 725 PINE (KEXOVA): ELEGANT APART- ) ments, Turnished or unfarnished, with su- perior buard: travelers solicited; references. 1107 BUSH (BACHELOR'S HALL): ROOMS wiih or without board; first-class Sonti- ern cooking. 152() CALIFORSIA_PLEASANT NRWLY furnished rooms with board; reasonabie. 505~ JONES —LARGE, FRONT, SUNNY, DUO bay-window room, with board, $45; for couple. SOSVANNESS_NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. ny rooms: good board; reasonable. H OTEL BERTLING, 713 BUSH ST.—A FAM motern conveniences. 1y hotel: references given and required: ail CHILDREN BOARDED. e S SRR S A e e SRR Cnnm TO BOARD: TERMS REASONABLE. 110 Austin st., oft Polk. near Pine. G ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY TOBUAED; X 200d home. 43514 Hayes. (CHILDREN TO BOARD: HOME CARE. 9 Hawthorne st., off Howard. below Third. STORES ‘v LET. 306398 STOCKTON, COR. STUOKTON PL.— Tenant has a vear and a half lease; will sub-lease each of them; very cheap: make offer. JTOCKTON, COR. POST—_STORE AND ELE- »J gant well-lizhted basemen enant has a year and a half lease: will sub-iease each very cherp. $2' STORE: 38 ROOM! LARGE CELLAR. ). 1328 Howard s'.. nr. Seventh. s OFFICES 10 LET. T5H] SUTTER —FPHYSICIAN'S G F FTOE: *) 1 handsomely furni-hea parlors, with room adjoining sdapted for operating. 10 floor, suitable for doctor or dentist; also V7 SUTTER — FURNISHED PARLOR furnished room, with or witbent board. FOR DOCTORS OR DENTI-TS: ganty furnished offices:one eatire floor; offices en sul.e. 901 Sutter st., cor. Leavenworth.. 1 A ELLIS_NICELY FURNISH PAR- © lor sulte, suitable for doctor's office. 0 PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST. Sunny office; $25 a month, 928a Sutter st. bush Stre BUSH—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; first class in every respect: reasonable. 34 BUSH_LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROON: elegantly furnished; beautiful garden: $12. 192252 SH, NEAR LA A — NEWLY Z< fornished sunny front room and back parior: in modern flat: all conveniences: break- fast if aesired; private family; references. 50 Calitornia Street. 1 CALIFORNIA —SUITE OF LARGR 2 sunny front rooms: unfurnished; bath. CALIFORNIA—NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms: suitabie for gentlemen. Eday Street. EDDY—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOM; also side room. 161 1616 ! 63 aiin Ntene HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MR®. RATES HART. manacer—A guiet house: centrally 1o cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cola waser. Toaitn 1 (L EIGHTH_FOR REXT. 2 FURNISHED 2 rooms for light housekeeping. S “tree.. EAT JOURE. te STRU “urnishe ! and unfarnished. FIFTH—PLEA: nished rooms. NT SUNNY UNFUR- 107 Sl BLE: 18 Bylngton st. Apply Q' Farrel! st 71 FILLMORE ~T.—SUNNY CORNEE;: 6 {2 rooms and bat DOW SIX ar Ninth. ; 4 ROOMS; ave. Inquire 624 Hay Folsom Streei. Q571 FOLSOM, SEAR SIXTH - NICELY 'O {2 furnished single rooms $1 per wee: 1061 FOLSOM, COK. SEVENTH—NEATLY furnished room; very reasonable. Geary Street. 405 SEARY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNISH- ) ed rooms: board optional; room wich ele- gant folding-bed. ll 2 FULTON — NE MIDULE FLATS, 7 s and bath. M OE CHOICE, 6 SUNNY ROOMS, $25; also 4 roo; ms, §14." Key 1706 Hyde st. R UUCED TO $18: ALL CON- venience 929145 Lomb: 220. 5 Y BAY-WINDOW FLAT 1652 D&V, por near Cla, anda bathroom. @R SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT 1708 DLOD. Wassington, near Polk: 6 rooms and bathroom. VW ASNTED 4 ANTS TO © ac reduced rents. SPECK & CO, 602 st. OWER BAY- i FLAT—5 LARG s st.. bet. Sixith and —16 GEARY—ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOR D1 8 foor; for doctor or dressmaker; other sun- oy rooms. 1].61 GEARY (THE MARTINETTE), COR- Van Ness—Fine sultes: newly furnished. Golden Gate Avenus. GOLDEN GATE—VERY NICE SUNNY single and double rooms. from 85 up; quiet. Grove Streei. GROVE—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM $4 up; sunny side street; suitable for gen- 21 10 temen. Harrison Street. HARRISON, NEAR TWENTIETH—A nice sunny front bedroom. 240 N “ROOM, and §20. v FLATS; $18 6 HOOMS, 88 TO 10 at LATS money NENT * LITTLE BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 i ontgomers st. I AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR KLY CALL, sent {0 any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 €0, post- - age free. 422 HOU BRAN for hou! SEKEEPING KOOMS. sekeeping: sunny: rent $8. $6., 511 BRY A’ ny suits Bryant Street. NT, NEAR THIRD—NICE FUN- e; front: $2 50 per week. Clemenuna wireet. 6 CLEMENTINA—LARGE FRONT UN- furnished for housekeeping. X Cleveland Street. CLEVEL. 2 Solona . keeping: $9. AND, OFF SEVENTH, BELOW sunny furnished roomis; house- 357 Devisadero Street. DEVISADERO—LARGE SUNNY COR- ner housekeeping rooms, furnished or un- furcished; very desirable; reasonable. HE LEXI furnished housekeeping room: * suites. rddy Streei. NGTON, 212 EDDY — NEWLY algo single and 3 03 1or ligh! ~DDY—SU NY FUKNISHED ROOMS t housekeeping. T 19 EDDY—2 OR 8 NICELY FURNISHED housek eeping rooms: middle or top f00r. 322 ELLIS farnish Ellis Street. (PALMETTO) — ELEGANTLY ed housekeeping rooms and others. 210 2 for nou ELLIS—2 WELL-FURANISHED ROOMS sekeeping; reasonable, FIFTH 2 Fatin reoi. NIOE FURNISHED SUNNY front rooms, with Kitchen for housekeeping. 3! FIFT 25 keeping: 2, $10; FURNISHED HOUSE- , $13; single. 85 CLEAN 6 4 36 FULTON—NICELY housekeeping floor, 3 rooms, batl Fulton street. FURNI o = 25 o back GOLDEN GATE AVE. swen Gate Aveuue. —3 UNFURN: SH- rooms: sunny; cheap; no children. 10 525 Haight Street. HAIGHT — 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rogms: private family. Bowara HOWA tree:. K TWO ROOMS, FUR- RD—ONE nisbed complete for housekeeping, cheap. 113 HOW nouse! ARD —2 NICE FURNISHED kpg rms: also large sunny front rm. 1142 HOW keepi ARD—SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- g rooms: renge, water: $10 to $12. 141 suitabl “AHOW A VARL—2SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; I+ foc housexeeping: reasonable. 5143 room vones Sirees. JONES—2 PLEASANT SUNNY BACK housekeeping: running water:$10. K gas and wa Kearny Streei. EARNY, NR. SUTTER—5 ROOMS OR LESS; ter free. Apply 15 Grant ave. 230 for hous KEAENY-2 OR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED ekeeping: conl or gss. Market Street. 02 MARKET—2 R(OMS; HOUSEKEEP- ing, $8: 4 rooms, $10. 5 422 947 » cAllister Street. McaLLISTER—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS for housekeeping. - —.asmlon StTee.. MISSION — PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms: com plete for hovsekeeping. 10¢ 39 MISSION—FRONT D) lors, newly furmished housekeeping; d others. DUUBLE PAR- 1219 dren. 3 212 MISSION — SUNNY FORNISHED housekeeping rooms complete; no chil- Pearl Street. PEARL. COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—3 sunny housekeeping rooms: well furnished. Point Lobos Avenue. nished POINT LOBOS AVE.—2 SUSNY FUR- rooms; Lousekeeping; bath; $12. meward Stree.. HOWARD — NICE SUN room chea HOWA BD— gle; gas; batl bya T03L BYDE_FLAT 4 FURNISHED FRONT 2 bay-window rooms; gas: bath: grate. vunes Siren:i. JONFRE—THE VAN WINRLE SEW 207 Sanacement: - eiecams vunny suies wingle: Dewly furnished: batn. ete.: $10 1o $30. Y SINGLE every convenience. UITE ROGM: ALSO SIN- iichen, if desired. 1254 200 Stree:. 11 POWELL—SUNNY FRONT OFFICES < rpeis and cortains: doctors or denti: MUSICAL INSTRUME. g GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that we are selling good-toned second- hand pinnos for §3, $4 and_$5 _per month; beautt- ful new uprigh's for $6, §7. 35,39 and $1U per month; 1o cash payment required larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of uprizht pianos from us have the privilege of exchangin< ssme for a Steinway any time within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & (O, Tepresentatives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. Szn_Francisco; 4lso Oak- land, Cal; Portland, Or.: Seattle, Wash. BSULUTELY THE OLDEST AND LA RGEST west of Chicago is KOHLER & , 26, 28 and 80 O’ Farrell st.; pianos, or- gansand all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices: terms eisy; prices lowest; everything posible done to please and satisiy the customer. ALAUALI.\' THE BLST BARGAINS IN PI- anos: see our list for this week: planos on $3 $4. €5, §6, §7, $8, §9, $10, $15, §20 monthly pay- ments; fine 5tool and cover with each; dellverad free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCEK CO. salesrooms 935 Market st.. opp. Mason, (LEGANTHAROUMAN PIANO SACRIFICED the opporiunity of the season: almost new elegant cuse; magnificent tone: don’t delay or you will regret it. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, F.001 builal ‘NUTIL’E TO DRUM CORPS—THIN heads for sale at very low prices: facto cor. Twency-fourth and Rhode STOLBEK H AINES BROS., BUSH & Knabe planos at closing out prices. W IL L. HAMILTON, successor 10 A. L. BANCROXT & CO., 824 Post §1. PARGAINS—AN ELEGANT * . $49: one charel solid oak Estey organ, $47 50 re- member, we tun: pianos for $2. J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 fayes st. TANOS 8§75, $100AND UPWARD 70K CASH or instaliments. ZENO MAUVAIS Masic Com- this week. Room 21, 809 Market st. V Schubert: little used: sacrifics. 1018Van Ness Bl s e Br, d othier pianas. dition, at sacrifice. E. W.L CK,118 McAllister. / Al ED, ¥YOR C H, 5 SECOND-HAND N G. BADGER. St A FOR HALLET "QUPEKIOE VIOLINS, ZITHLKS, OLD & NEW T \NE UPRIGHT PIANO, $110; SQUALL, $30. pany, 769 Market st ‘LLGANT STEINWAY: MUST BE SOLD uprights. BRUE. 28 Post st. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND “ +& Davisand Francis Bacon planos. 406 Sacto. YRON MAUZ 308 PuSI' ST.—~OHMER, H. MULLER. maker, repsirer. 2 L &*ham place. JLEGANT EMERSON, FIRST-CLASS CON- STATHAM & CO., 108 Me 1ster st DOLLAR A WEEK ON RENT CONTHACT buys new piano. 136 Ellis st. AT ACRIETCE: HORSKES, 496 Y ALENGIAHANDEGM i SPAN & steel-zray horses. 2800; several other teams: also 30 good young horses. J. FORESTER, salesman. 4() BORSES ¥OR SALE; ALSO WAGONS les, carts, harness; ' Grand Arcade Horss Market, 27 Six:h st ; anction sales every Wedues Gay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE Anctionases. i-carny Stree.. KEARNY-FINE FURNISHED ROOMS; reasonable. TPHE EMPORIUM SALES YARDN, 220 VA. lencia si., is the place to go 1t you L L0 buy, sell or exchange borses, bugzies, wagons or har- Deas: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. 23 g() KEARNY—SUNNY SUITE: SINGLE 30 Tooms; transient trade solicited; reasonable. LECTRIC HORSE-ULIPPING; CALLED FOR and returned. 540 Valencia; tel. Mission, 227. RLINGTON HOUBSE, 137 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsc Cless 1D every Tespect: terms reasonasle. Larkin S.reec. 42! LARKIN—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms for housekeeping; also single. [ venworih stree 22 LEAVENWOR NICELY FURNISH- ed sunny rooms; pew. carpet; for one or wo gents: private family; rent $10. LEAVENWOHXTH — LARGK SUNNY pariors. singie rooms; running water; gas; 306 bath. Suike - Tes ~ MARKET; FRONT SUITE.FURNISH'D 1007 80t Hoor, ror Gmkwoom or siner parposce C OSEMITE HOUSE. 1043 MARKET — PRR night. 35¢ 10 $1: week. $1 50 10 85: familtes Mason Streec. MASON—NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT rooms; other Jarge rooms; aay, week or 104 month. JcAllister Street. 1 MCALLISTER, OFP. CITY HALL—ELE- 2203 Feit Tront roomws, sultabie doctors,dentista Suiunu S MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 per week. ENTT MISSION, NEAR SECOND — LARGE front room, suitable for two; board optional. = 7. MISSION —CHEAPEST AND CLEAN- 105 esi; slove in every room: conveniences for batching. 1222 MISSION — SINGLE FRONT ROOM; ¥4 1251 1 ree.. 66! Folk Streec. POLE—-FOUR SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms with bath; rent reasonable. Fowell Street. MISSION, CORNER NINTH—2 corner housckeeping rooms; furnished. ] 3 FOWELL-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNSY rooms, svites or single: cheap. © CARLOADS FINE HORSES, SINGLE OR double. for all purposes. 139 Valencia st. 50 BEL NEW AND SECUNU-HAND HAR. ness: all kinds: buggy,wacon, carts, surrey &rockawav: 40 cheap Lorses. 15th and Valencia. 150 SESXEW AND SECOND k:IA:\'uu.uC ness, lnds; wagons, buggles, surreys, Tockaways, earts: must be sold. 1128 Mission 3: B() HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSHS; welght 1000 to 1700 ibs. WAGONS AND CAKKIAGES. W ILL BE SOLD FOR DEBT. ONE COVERED wagon marked Golden Gate Laundry, on Wednesday, November 18, 1896, to highest bidder for cash. New York Stables, 507 Jessie st. HORSES AND WAGON: CHEAP. APPLY MRS, KLUKTSCH, 1765 Fifteenth st., near Valencla. PHAETON. BUCGY AND CART FOR SALE cheap. 903 Golden Gate ave. PBUSIRESY. BUGGY A8 GOOD A8 NE cheap. 1202 Webster st. FyGLASS LANDAU HACK: N USE PRL vate 1 year. WALCOM BROS., 217 Eliis st. EW ANDSECON -HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagon: d 2 fine bugvies. 828 Harrison at BICYCLES, RUMMERS SAMPLES OF THE CELE brates Bosion patent bicysle clothing for sale at retall. L GOODFRIEND & CO., 516-518 Markt. %45, BEAND-NEW BEN-HUKS; REGULAR o . price §85: rare opporunity; every whesl guaranteed. DAVIS BROS, Cyecle Department, ry st. 5 Howard W rUs ARGAIN — 1 chine: all sitachments; $10. SL. near Twenty-first Su. R STOPWATCH F R $10; LE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. $~)50 BOATHOUSE, WHARF, NEW <9IV, float, 9 boats, etc. ' 1826 Maraet st. COST §80, CITY REAL ESTATE. A N BLEGANT HOME. iz NEW AND MODERN. OVERLOOKING THE PARK PANHANDLE. S85()(). AJANDSOME HOME OF 14 SPA > - cious rooms, bath, attic aud bas ment; oaly 2 vears old; beautifuily decorated and finished; exceedingly well bullt: mortgage of 6000 at 634 per cent can remaln. NEAR ALABAMA AND 21T STS. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., * 838 Market st. h ODERN MISSION HOME, ONLY TWO YEARS OL 3200 A HANDSOME BAY . WINDOW $ . coufake of 8 roms and bath, in first- class condition: must be s0.d: lot 25x100 feet. ¢ EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. INE INCONE FROPERTY AT A BARGAIN. PAYS NEARLY 10 PER CENT. 5()(), FoUk FINE FLATS OF i ANDS $8{) § nmn:mufh:u:h;; to Market st.; cholce neighborhiood: lot 8998 feet. EEPUTEASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 5, 838 Marker 1G VALUE. B MODERN FLATS. NEAR THE PARK $61,’) PAIR®OF HANDSOME MODERN . sl., near Ashbury; . flats on the north side ot Frederick only 2 vears old: well built; rents for $630 peraunum; lot 25x11%:6 feer: re- duced from $6750. 2 § EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. MOBERN RESIDENCE. NEAR McALLISTER AND PIERCE STS. MUST BE SOLD. 13.000. A HASDSOME nEsIDENCE . » 0! 10 rooms and bath: well built: elegant sursonndings; large 1oL A7Tx137:6 feei: see this if you wang & home cheap. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. STMENTS. INVESTMEN = I ALL BARGAINs l 7 STORE AND 5 ROOMS AND FLAT $5125. o7 rooms ana’ vath: good_location on Steiner st., near ‘Lurk; in A1 condition; mort- gageof $3000 canjremain. 59000, FISE CORNER ON OAK ST.: ¢ . modern flats of 8 rooms and ‘bath each; elezantly finished and decorated; modern inevery deiail; only 4 vears oid; very fine sur- roundings: cost over $14,000: positively must be s0id account of bank foreciosure. 4 FINE £300 = hes CLARA SIf.. NEAR BT « tenements in Al conditio: rented; pay §33 per month; mortguge of $1500 can remain. %‘%OO( TWO FLATS NEAR 19TH AND e + Diamond sts. of 5 rooms and bath each: in z00d condi:ion: ranted for $27 per month; lot 24x125 £t ; this is & good buy. 300 TWO FINE FLATS ON POST § « near Devisedero; pay $22 per mont $1500 morigage can remalo. EASTO. , ELDRIDGE & €0, 638 Market st. L(yrs. LOTS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. THE TIME TO BUY. ADVANCE IN PRICES 18 ASSURED. $9000 SE. COR. POINT LOBOS AND 31ST 3 . aves.: ;20x125 feet: reduced from 00 for quick sal $6000. % SIPE ATH ST, 55 FT. s OF Weish: lot 25x110, with L' 30x55 feex fronting on Welsh st. or FOLSOM AND 24TH STS; A FINE $2500. 102576300 Toet: st 1o place for stores and flats: good speculation. 185(, ERESIDIO HEIGHTS;LOT; FINE DU, lovon Washington st., near ‘Spruce; the coming residence section of thé city; 26x100 eet. LOTS, ®8()(). EINIE CORNER IN COLLEGE o . Homestead: sSilver ave., one bloct from Mission elec.ric cars; 50x107 feet; thisisa bargain. EASTOM, ELDRIDGE & CO, 658 Market st. AIR WARNING. PRICES OF LOT3 10 BE RAISED ON DECEMBER 1. On that date, under_instructions from the owners. we will add 5 per cent o the prices of alljo:s unsold in the biocks bouuded by Stanyan, Frederick, Cole, Shrader and Beu. ce 3. The prices of these lots could be ralsed 15 per cent and still be the best invesi- ment and sesidence lots In the city. They are the cheapest lots 1 the ueighborhood. which is one of ihe best. Remember the lois are all larze and level. Prices $1250 upward. Termsto suit. Sireet | work done. Sev these-lois at once. Don't walt for December 1, as the prices will posi- tively be raised on that date. Nipe lots soid during the past week. Cali or s'nd for dia- gram. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 7ILL BUILD Cul HOUSES OR flais at lowe rices for cash or instailme.ts on your own lot, or will furnish lot; cali and ex- amine plans DAN EINSTEIN, Builder, 630 F Narket st. : MALL HOMES: NEAR CARS: 81y PER MO. THE ) cCARIHY CO.. 648 Marset st. \ TANTED — TO PURCHASE ON KN | terms, new modern 5-room #nd bath cotiage, | with siable attached and driveway, in the Mission | warm elt; price not 10 exceed $2250. Address Home, box 81, Call Office. H OUSE 8 FLATS, 5 KOOMS EACH; MOD- ern improvgments. 314 Bowie | ride from city’, ' COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. MARIK CO.: 5000 ucres: 36 _miles from city: lots any si: frait, grain, vesetable land; rail or water transit: $40 {0 $75 per acre: ierms to suit SYNDICATE INV'T CO, 65 Chronicle bldg. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. ELMONT LOT~, $300 AND UP; ON ELE- vation: overiooking station: all in fruit trees: water and electric ligh.§ on each lot; easy instail- ments. Apply 167 Tenth st. TQLEASE—200 ACKES GOOD LEVEL LAND, ‘Woodside, 4 miles from Bedwood Cliy: new house. Appiy L. ALTSCH UL, 820 Clay st., 8. F. {OR SALF, EXCHANGE OR LEASE—-NEW modern 6-room cottage in thriving town near S. F.: $2000: excelient location for doctor. Ap- ply at 107 Teoth st., S, F. 7500, FART CASH: 15 ACRES FULL- « bearing vinevard; best varleties; sur- rounded by fruit, olives, ornamental trees: gently sloving; deep, rich soil; grand view: 134 nours' lose 1o staiion (and college): eje- gant 8-room coftage; mantels. bathroom, hard fin ish: larg: sub-cellar, chicken yard, stabie, fine water, windmill; ¢.imate unsu; : s€a breeze, mountain air; one-third below vaiue. Owner, 47 Soathearic. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING the cheapest fruit, vegetsble and grain land ever offered in Alameda County in small tracts, 1 mile from Pleasanton, 115 hours from San Fran- ciseo; price $20 to $40 per acre: half cash: owner mus: seil: tille perfect; investigate. 57 Chroni- cle building. UST BE SOLD WITHIN 29 DAYS TO clear esiate; e egant 30-acre orchard and house; best purtof Alameda County, = SALZ Centerville, Cal. END FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND pamphiet of California_lands jor sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-70-71. Chronicie building, San Franelsco, Cal. JORECLOSED RANCH FORSALE OR RENT: 320 acres in Santa Cruz Mountains: partislly in Iull~mfll;f orchard. ete. Inquire of GEORGE H. LUCHSINGER, 18 Geary st.. San Francisco. [JILE HOMBRCRUGIE R IOWS: T ved: easy terms: also acre pieces on $and 10 yeary crodit, DrH: TWING, Soneua City: every Monday at 632 Market st.. S F. (CHFPALEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag_free. ¢ PROPERTY T0 EXCHANGE. 10(() BARGAT & change. grocery-stores. . 15 iffca- alooms 12 branch bakeri 5 coal and wood . OR EX Prices trom $100 o $4000 Prices from $200 to $1060 «..Prices from $50 o $500 25 saloons.. rices from $350 to $2500 6 drugstores. .. Prices from $2000 10 $4000 15 cigar-s:ores. Prices from $200 o $1200 8 stationery ... Prices from $300 to $850 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp._ Fitih. I“OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FUR OAKLAND or city property, homestead claim, 160 acres; £00d land near railroad in Northern Californi £300. 330 Pine st., room 22. SRACRE RANCH “NEAR —PET\LUMA with nice buildings, stock and farming im: plements complete; w1l trade for clty property: price $6000; no agests. PAILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. O EXCHANGE—160 ACKE U TEDSTAT tent: beautiful place for country residence; 100 miles from San Francisco: for 1ot near City Hall. Address U. 8, box 90, Call Office, QEAD FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES +> for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. IMBER—1280 ACKES; KEKN CO.; PLENTY water: excellent stock ran box 16, Cal’. MONEY TO LOAN $300.000 12, LoAN: v FER CENT: city realty,'also Oakland; bank rates: life insurance, estates. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & C0., 218 Montgomery st. A DY ANCES ONDIAMON DS JEW ELEY.FTC Columbls Loan & < ollateral Office, 8 tirant ave. Al)Va\»\L 8 UN D;AMONLS, WATCHES, jewelry: also on furnliure, piaios, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. LU:\.\S ON REAL ESTATE FIRST OR SEC- ond morigages, and furniture or piauos, any amount: lowest rates. BECKEK, 528 Montzomery NY AMOUUT: ST, 3D OR 3DMORTGAGES, estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- for. re; pianos without removal. Mc- CULGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. MOSEY_LOANED ON_ JEWELRY AND ¥ other valuablesn: the Secnsity Loan Office, 1106Market st.,nr. iprivate entrance 7 Turk. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, no removal: no deiays: no commission: ow interest. Rm. 68, Donohue b dg. 1170 Market si. OUND MONEY IN TRUST AT 6 PER CENT, 0on real estate 2d mortgage, on pianos and furni- ture; no attorney’s fee. ISAACS, 240 Mon: gomery. ALWAYS 0N TOP FOK LIBExAL AD- £\ Tauces atlow interest; cail and be convinced. Cut-rate Loan Oftice, rm, 7, Food bidg, 809 Market A bat PO AT BANK KATES: 15T AND %320 000 2d morteages. estares, rents, etc.; tend as iow as $30. H. MURPH Y. 628 Market st N ONEY TO LOAN ON SMALL Hi mwonthly payments. THE MCCARTHY Ci 645 Murset st. RIVATE PAKTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest. N. NY AMOUNT: LOW HA mortzaze: flat or instaliment. Dr PAWNBROKERS, JUsT coMPLETED— Choice modern bay-window cottaze on the NW. cor. of 224 and Sanchez sts. Forterms, etc., apply 0f TOBIN & McNALLY, 630 Market st. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUS:S BUIL $160t0 $275 a room: partics contemplating bullding Invited 10 call and see pians. 1148 Mission. JUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, OR OTH- Jers, can make $60,000 or more by advancing $3000 10 $4000 in white-oak ranch, with sawmill onk a3 good us best Eastern. F. VON BULO 822 Valencia sti three days only. GEEAT HARGAINS FIC AEIGHTS: T 2 new houses: all modern improvemen iighted by el will seil cheap: fine macine view. Filimore and Green. ST IN BER : $15 monthly. 100; £50 down: $15 monthly $400—Lot 40x120: §25 down: $25 monthly. $50U0—Half acre bill land: $10 monthly. CHAS. A, BAILEY. 20 Monigomers st. MEDICAL, BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from and diseases pecullar 1o thelr sex: latest improved method Of ireatment; never falls: perfectly harmless: free irom any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped ymmediateiy; prices 1o suit the times: heme in confinement. DK. & MRS DAVLES, 14 McAllister si., next Hibernia Bsui gonsuli free; lrencih regulating plak pills, $ Lours from 9'A. 3. {05 P. M. and 7 109 P. M. NEW PROCKSS—NO MEDICINE, :NSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; eviry woman herown physician for ali female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home: ail cases guaranteed. DR. PUPPEK and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Coxmopoiitan i onn Ofiicr, FINANCUIAL, WANTE, will pay 5 per cent net. £25.000 Call Office. F100.060 MONEY WANTED. WANTED: GUOD SECURITY. R. 1. TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS. ADply rm 222, Cal.~afe Dop.Bldg. BEGKELEY REAL ESTATE. VEW MODERN 5-ROUM COTTAGE, 40x100, $1500. $18 monthly: 5-room cottage, 40xS0, 850, £15 monthly. F. BUEGLE, Gelden Gate, or . C. MORAN, Lorin, 5, tHE BEST PART OF BEAUTIFUL Berkeley—House of 5 rooms: bath: large lot; half block from two electric roads; & bargaln. JO~ J MASON. Berkeley station. BEERKELLY BOUSES. OM FORTABLE FURNISHED COTTAGE: 6 rooms; bach: garden; all modern improve- ments: rent reasonnble to'gocd tenant. Inquire atMRS H. DAVEY'S, GoldenGate:take Berkeley train. CLAIRVOXANTS. (GIIANA, THE GIPSY QUELN, 8 TURK ST.; truthtul predictions; reliable advice: no mat. ter what troubles you have, come, and she will guide you right; satisfaction guaranteed. ME. HANSEN, PALVIST CARD-READER, gives every customer ticket for elegant crazy quiit; pas:, present aud future, 25¢; gents, SUc. 148 Six h st.. room 5. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whaiever cause in & féw bours when medicines and others have falled; no Instruments us mauy years' experience: every case guaranteed advice free: terms reasonabie: firsi-ciass priva home for confinement. MRS. Dii. DALEY, 11 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. R, FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES, A cuaranteed absolute cure for all female irregu- Iaritles (no° matter what cause); positively sate: and sure: no danger or after effects; taken in time, preventive; price $1 50 per box; mail on recelpt’ of price. WALLER 33 Grant ave., ®an £rancisco. sent free by BROTH LADIB CHICHEST ER'S ENGLISH PENN. roval Pills (Diamend Brand) are best: sate, re- lizble; take uo other. Send 4c., stamps, for particu- lars, “Reliet for Ludies.” in letter by return mail: &t druggis’s. Chichester Chem. Co.. Philadelphia, DS, GOODWIN,” SPECIALIST: —LaDbIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patients: best skill: free dlagnosis; low fees; self cure. 904 Mo- Allister st. o RON SAFE: MEDIUM SIZE: 4 DOORS; COM- bination lock: nearly new: $40. 112114 Market. JIBST-CLASS SEGOND-HAND GASOLINE engine; suitable for pumping. F., box 22, Call 295 POWELL, CORNER GEARY-SUNNY, . VW ELECTHIC BATH CABINET FOR famlly or business use. 209 Seventh st. POWELL, NEAR SUTTER—3 sanny rooms and Lall bedroom; newly far- single basement room: wicely farnished, $6. 50, OW E LARGE nished. Scott Street. SCOTT—2 LARGE SUNNY CONNECT- ing rooms; partly furnished; gas; bath. Zaath S oves, 3 SIXTH—ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRK- proof building; ail conveniences: quiet. SPIEDMUN,” COR. BIXTH AND MINNA— Nicely furnished sny rms: mod. conveniences. 113 Lhcier siree.. 703 SUITER (SAN REMI) — ELEGANT {US newly surnished rooms, saite or single. 8923, SUTTER—2 SUNNY UNFURNINSHED rooms; rent $10: suitable for dressmaking. Tenth Street. TENTH—-LARGE WELL FURNISHED room: gas and bath; $6. Van hess Avenue. VAN NESS — WLY FURNISHED: sun all day: board i: desired: reasonable. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- aliy; private; no charge unless successful; all Iaw suits, Hllmlhcnlleeflmu. wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, au'y-at-law. 850 Market. 125 40 35 THOROUGHBRY.D JERSEY COW FOR « private family: ‘gentle. 1836 Valencia st. UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE J'BESH COW ANDCALF; RICH MILK. 3414 + business; cheap rent. 1140 M ission st, Sacramento st. ¢) HORSEPOWER OT10 GAS E ond-hand: in perfect order; for be seen runuing at 507 Market st. Con-zl; MILL. SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, mone y Li.], safe; cheap. 102 Clay. 0. 30 MACNIALE & URBAN FIREPROOF safe, in £00d order. 8 Mission st. ¢)-HOKSE POWER SECOND-HAMND GABEN glne for sale. Gun store, 820 Kearny st. MONAECH BLUE FLAME HEATERS ARE ihe best. W. S RAY MFG. Cu, 12 California ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- |5 %, etc., L ought and fold. 1063 Mission, nr.7eh, T A BARGAIN—80 SAMPLES RATTAN chairs, Tocke:s, otc.: 8lso & few fine baby carriages for the next 14 days. CALIFORNIA. INE, SEC- cheap; can A SUEE cunwau ALL FEMALE Dis- eases, from whafever cause: bome ir: confine- men: ; every comfort: satisfaction teed or money refunded. MKS. DR.GW YER, 226 Turk st. DONT FAILTO CONSULT Dit. JOKDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 years' successful practice is a guarantee of falr treatment; the worst cases treated satisfaciorily by malil. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irregularities: nodanzer: safe and sure; §2 50 express C. 0. D.: don’t deiay. until too iate. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakiand, Cal. KNOW THYSELF<ABSOLUGE SELF-CON- trol of the sexual function tauzht; also a complete cure for knesses without medicine guaranteed. Address H., box 123, Call Oftice, CLAULMO0GRA. COMPOUND, ' KING "OF biood puriticrs, 81 a_bottl adies’ Relief,” $2abox. Meiropolitan Dispensary, 1073% Mar- ket s, = & s 550 AILFORA CASET FAILTO CURE OF B500 e Corapisinta or disenses of vt zyns consultation free. MRS. DR. SCOTT. 513 Jones st OME. A FRIEXD AND MOTHERS CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 r.ighth st., Alameda. FIRKEGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE sve MRS DR. PUETZ and becontent. 25414 4th. R HALL 14 MCALLISI ERSTREET, NEAR Joues, ~ Diseases of women ana children. RS DES. DONOVAN, 1308 FOLSOM ST. N RATTAN CO,, 61 First st., near Mission. copfirement: terms r-asonable. OJLERS,ENGINES,2D-HAN U MACHINERY - Ber sives. MoTutoan & Wolpman, 157 Beaie STORAGE. Oxu SMALL MEUIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and bureiar proof safe. 10R-111 Market st | BEWING MACHINES. LL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented repafred: jowest rates. 205 Fourth su A R. V. KING, CHKONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- + tatlon free; probate: insoivency: fees low. KSGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT M\ law. room 431 Parroit buiidin= (Emporium). A DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cesstul. W. W, DAVIDSON, 927 Markes si- MINING MACHINERY. A A A NN AN S'l‘Al PMILL—THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST, the siwplest, the most durable stampmill; run- ning every afternoon from 3 to 6 at Golaen State and Miners’ Foundry, 231 First st.; no cams to break nor tappets to geu loose, AT hxéw mrrxs—rg»mlfi:‘m RE, CARPETS, etc.; elean, Iy, compartménts. aavanoes mads, J. NOONAN: 1017 10 1028 Mis son, above Sixth: open evenings. UKNIIURE; PIANOS, TEUNKS: AD | vances. shipping CHAS. L. TAYLOK.204 Poat. TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- > build'ng: advances made. 211 Larkin. - PHYSICIANS., 1 C. G, O'DONNELL. 1206 MARKET, COR D%m-nu.cmmnnnnlm ME. PEARLAMAGNETIC HEALER; EGY P- tian cards: charms. 228 Post st.. room 2. ME. LEONA, CARD-KEADER AND MAG- netic healer: parlor 12, 8651, Market, 2d fioor. ME. WALTEKS, THE CARD-RE \ DER. RE- turned: ladies, 25c; gents. 50c. 951 Mission. YPSY LIFE READER REMOVED TO 3 Seventh st., or. Market; ladies 45¢; gents 50¢. . MOREAU, BEST FORTUNE-THLLER and medium in city: fee 25c up. 764 Howard st. ONCHITA, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT and card-reader. 138a Fourth st., room 4. M ME. DAVIS, CAKD-KEADER; MAGNETIC healer; charms. 123 Post st., foom 2. M E. LEGETTE_PRESENT. PAST AND M MPE, SYSILLE TELLS FROS CRaDLE TO grave:pictures gtven:ladies 25c: 414 O'Farroll, W ELL-ENOWN CLAIRVOYANT, MISS MEL- future: 25¢; one price. 311 Tehama st., nr.4th VILLE. moved from 1053 Market to 51 Fiftn. SPIKITUALISM, EST CIRCLE TO-NIGAT:10c. MME.YOUNG, 805 McAllister: all skeptics Invited, LATE WRITING DEVELOPING SEANCE to-night;25c:sitsdally. MES,FULTON,31 Fell. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE « writer. 118 Halghtst.: hours 9 untii 9 p. x. RS, MAYO STEERS, 11213 OAK; RE.D- ings daily, $1: circies, 25¢; Sunday, Tues- d\;mfl Friday, 8 o’clock; ladies’ circle, Thursdsy, 2 v'clock. M 3LE OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDL urm. reiurned; lifo readings, love affairs, busi- ness investments, mining speculaiions a specialty. 838 Mission st B % + MCALLISTER — MRS, C. J. HE-YER: S0 zest mnxln? every night, 10c: Tue.. Fri., 2 Pu.: business sittings; trance cir..25¢, Sat eve $1 BISBOP GARKISON, 613 EDDY ST.; SLATE- writing daily, $2; regular phenomenal seauce Mons. and Thurs. open for private engazements. MB& ELLIS, MEDIUM, SITTINGS, 9 TO 8, $1; circles Tues. Fri., 2 . &, 26c. 1824 Market st M RS. SHRINnR, TRANCE MEDIUM: SIT- tinesdaiiy. $1: circle Sun. eve. 311 Van Ness. ASTROLOGY. STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 1 £IFTH, rooms 12-18: horoscopes; questions: advice. HYPNOTISN, A A A A~ AN A AR H XENOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY “TATGHT: success ertd. HypnoticMesinericIng.6 O’ Farrell MASSAGE. BS. D. BARTON, , DOCTRESS—MASSAGE and medic1l treatment. 808 Howard st.. 8. F. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. B ST A S A S OHN k. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS J 28 and 27, Crocker bullding; ielephone Maia 78, San Francisco, Cal. J OHN I AITKEN AND MA URICE L. ASHER, s a duw, rus 519,616, 5th toor, Parrot bidg. Prices from $:350 w0 3800 | | PrRO OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $7 LOTS AND UPWARD:; BUY NOW when you can: but few lots left in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland; 'this is the only choice property Dow being offered in this ~tate at suct Jow prices: near a fine school: two electric roads near by and one wiil shortly go tarouga this tract: grand view: rare site for a home: drainage perfect: street all graded: some macadamized; = homes | now here and others being built; terms. $5 casn, $6 montbly. 468 Ninth st., Oskland. H. Z. JONES, owner. 3 HEAP FOR CASH_BEAUTIFUL BUILD- / ing lot in Golden Gate, North Oakland; size 50x136. G. W. ARMBRUSTER, x4 Montgomery. H o For FITCHBUKG 40-DAY TAKE YOUK:. FAMILY AN FRIENDS QUT ON THE FIICH: T2 BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. eo Southern Pacific Ttme-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, 10 FITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameds, Berkeley and_¥raitvale tralns stnged by the Fiichburz scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakiand every fow minutes, 1f you are tired of life and want (0 get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, bo- come cheerful, contenied and prosperous in Fiica. ) b Flichvure ts the mont promising suburb on the direct live of up-to-date public ard private im- proyements in the vicinlty of Omkiand. It isa usiness center by natural location. lis railway lines now operating, deep-water transportation for freight by Lamon’s line of fasvsailing vesselson Uakland harbor. and the excellent county roads lerding to it, are incon:estible proofs. It is regu- arly 1aid out into blocks and iots bounded by wids reets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with &Venue trees. cypress hedges and eversreen groves. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. For a home while cheap: for speculation on rising marke:: for & turn be first for invesment Dow, and hold on. 'No city taxes (0 pay: no stree: lmprovements o make. Water supply from 3 companies al your doors. Lots in this beautiful 10WD &t cheaper rates and on easier payments than | can be bought In many of 1tie vue-sirees tacts &0 inaccessible hayfield. Lots 25 and 5U feet front by 100 to 200 fest deep 10 parallel street: double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in eusy installments; S R W. F. MCCLURFE, 17 Montgomery st., S. £. THAD. 8. FITCH. Fitchburz. OAKLAND FURN(TURE FOR SALE. A A o, WES e R DIAMONDS BY PATKONIZING H SCHELLHAAS. furnitare-dealer, 11th. Oaxld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. HANDSOME NEW CUTTAGE OF latest design; choice cor- terms. $2400—850 cash, $26 monthly; cottage 5 rooms and bath: lot 50x125; close to station. 82600—8 00 cash: elegant new colonial cottage; 5 rooms, reception-nall aud bath." MARCUSE & REMMEL, | Bay.street station (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 | Markel st., San Fraucisco. Office open Sundays and holidays. OR SALE—$6500: OFFERED FOR $4760: new modern 9-room Louse; San Jose ave.: lot 50x150. Twelve lots on &t. Charles si.; must be sold | great bargain. | IFourteen jots; Briggs ave.; 33x203; only $450 each: fine investment. E. D. JUDD, 1424 Park st., Alameda. A, EXCEPTIONAL OPFORTUNITY FOR investment of a small capital in Alameda, with positive net return of 10 per, cent per annum; 4 Dew 5-room cottages in a first-class locality ; mid- Way between narrow and broad giuge staiionsand | within half block of busine:s streec and electiic | rallway: artesian well: gas-engine and mill; posi- tive sacrifice: n0 offer within reason refused. For further particulars address A. K. DENKE, 1508 Seventh st., Alsmeda, Cal MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followine marriage licepsas wers issued by the Couiity Clerk's office yesterday W. Locke and Cathariua N. Storm. 34—24. S. Sanfilippo and Rosina Morcei, 23—20, J. 8. McDonald and Minnle Demmo: G, Cagniac:i and Rosina Kelll, 38— Jonn E. Roland an1 Sarah E. Veary A. P. Roza and Martha A. A. H. Preckwoldt and Emil: | iliam D. Canty and Mary A. Hughes | G Camicia and Maria Garibotti, 29—19. { €. W. Lowe ani Eila Duanick, A. Gal BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS [Birth, marriace and' death notices sent by m | will noU be inserted. Thev mus: be handed in either of the publication oflices aud be indorsed With the name and residence of Persons auLnorized 10 huve e sume published. | . BORN. AITCHISON—In this city, November 15, 1898, 1o the wife of George Alichison, a son. LEHN—In this city. November 10, 1898, to the | wife of George Lehn, a daughter. R—In Watsonville, November 14, 1898, | to the wife of Henry Prosser. a danghter. — MARRIED. DUARTE—GOFORTH—In this city, November 14, 1595, by the Rev. Dr. K. R. Dilie. Joseph A. Duarte and Currie Gotorth, both of San Lorenzo, Alameda County. Cal. FEELY—MCEVOY—In this city, November 4, 1¥93. by the Rev. Father Jones, George P. Feely and Mary M. McEvoy, both of San Francisco. FRIPP—WOODSON—Iu this city, av St. Luke's Church, by the Rev. Willlam 'H. Moreland, Richard B. Fripp and Nellie Stuart Woodson —————————————— DIED, Lamb, Mary Lang, Mamie Meng:l, Emil G, Milan, George Moore, William L. Newell, vr. L. W. Burton, Arthur J. Collins, Elizabeth £. Dittes, Josephline E. Delaney, Sarah Dougherty. James Dournon, Louis Elenes, Gavino Fitzgerald. Clarencs Yoley. Catherine Hariog, Edwara Heeth, Carl A. H. Heffernan, Garre Hencken, Martin Herting, Rudolph Hughes, Michael C. Jacquenot, Louise Jennings, Laura G. Wright, Pster W. BURTON—In this city. November 15, 1896, Arthur John, beloved son of Arthurand Emm Burton, and zrandson of Mrs. J. A. Hogan, native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 montbs and 6 days. &3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY esday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the rest ence of the parents, 335 Twelfth street, De- tween Folsom and Harrison. Interment Mouut Calvary Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, November 16, 1896, Elizabech E. Collins, diughter of the late Eliza: Dbeth Collins, and sister of the late Mary E. Col- 1ins. & native of Canton, Mass. - &F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORKOW (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock 4. X.. from ihe resi ence of her uncle, James Franks, 98 Fillmore street, thence to Sacred Heact Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A M. Loterment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELANEY—In this city, November 16,1896, Sarab, beloved wife of Thomas Delaney, a na- tive of Queens County, relaud, aged 67 years. BFFriends and acanainianco: are Tespects - fullyinvited to attend :he funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'elock a. ¥.. from her late Tesidence, /2315 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, Vao Ness avenue, where a rolemn requiem hizh mass wii be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A M. Interment Hely Cross Ceme- | _tery. Please omit flowers. DITTES—In this city, November 15, 1896, Jos- ephine Emma, beloved daughter of Charies F. and Winifred Dittes. a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 6 days. AFFriends and acquaintances are respact. fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 0'clock p. M..from the residence of her parents, 1505 Filimore street, near O’ Far- rell. Interment 1. O. O, metery. DOUGHERTY—In Agnews. Cal., November 15, 1%)5. James, beloved son ot John and Catherine Dougherty, and brocher oz fohn Douga erty. Mrs, H. H. Palmer and Mrs. F. P. Clark, a native of Ban francisco, aged 32 years. 8&-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from the resi- aence of Lis sister, Mrs. H. H. Palmer. 343 Fifth sirent, thence to' St. Patrick’s Church. where services will be celebrazed for the repose of his soul, commencing at ¥ o'clock P. M. lntermen Mount Calvary Cemeters. DOURNON—In the City and County Hospital, November 16, 1898, Louls Dournon, l:apd 63 years. ELEN£S—In this city, November 12, 1896, Ga- vino Eleces. a native of Mexico. azed 85 yuars . FITZGERALD~In this city, November 16, 1596, Clarence, son of Charles W. and Mary Fitzger- aid, and g n of Jumes and tie late Josle Ciark, & nauve of San Francisco, aged 13 years 2 months and 18 davs. AF"Friends and acanaintances ars rasnac:- sully invited o attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'ciock A. M., from the residence of the parents, 241 Miaua street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, FOLEY—In this citv. November 15. 1896, Cath- erine, Dbeloved wife of Thomas Foley, and mother of John Foley, and sister of Thomas and John O’Brien, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, ased 54 years. A7 iriends and acauaintances aro respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Tui ), at #:30 o'clock A. M.. from her: late ence. 1071 Gilbert street. off Branusa, be- - tween Sixth aud Seventh. thence i St. Rose's Church. where » requiem high mass will oe celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. M. lutermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. Henry Spenser, George Stappenbeck, W. F. Sullivan, Daniel Tyndall, Catherine Ulimann. Wiiliam Wells, Charies B. Wheian. Katie J. Witt, Dorothea TP 11 HARTOG—In this city. November 16,1896, Ed- ward, beloved nusband f- Mrs. Hartog. a.native of elglum, aged 75 years. HEETH—In this city, November 16, 1896, Carl A. H. Heeth. beloved son of Alvert S, ana Elsia Heeth, and brother of rermann W., rge C., Mrs F. Acker, Albert §. aud Anoa Catharina Heeth, a native of Herford, Germany. aged 31 years and 9 months. HEFFERNAN—In this cliy, November 15,1896, Garreit ‘P. dearly beloved son of Willlam Hof- fernap, and brother of Katle ieffernan, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 23 yearsand 8 AF-Friends and acquantances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:30 0'clock A. ., from his lata residence, 538 Mlssion street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church ior services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENCKEN—In this city, November 16, 1893, Martin. beloved husband of Chrisiine Hencken, d father of Gina and Julius Hencken and 3Mrs. . C. Hacke, anativeof Hanover, Germany. aged 64 years 1 month and 20 days. A member of Triumph Lodgé No. 180, A. O. U. W., Con- cordia Lodge No. 122, i. O. O. F., and Walballa Encampment No. 7, L. 0, O. F. 83 Friends and ncquaintances are respsct: fully invited to attena the funeral TO-MORRO & (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. M., from his Iate residence, 116 Capp street. thence 1o Ma- sonic Temple. where the funeral services will be beld under the auspicesof Goldea twate Lodge No. 50, F. and A. M., at 2 p.x. Interment 1 0. O. F. Cemetery. HERTING—In this clty, November 16. 1896, Ru- dolph, eldest and beloved son of Henry and Marie Herting, and brother of Pauline, Elste, Lillie, kddie, Henry and Fredericka Heri ing. » native of Sai Fraucisco, aged 7 years 3 months and 16 days. 83 Friends and acquaintances ara reynacs. fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock e. ., from the resi- dence of his parenis. 115 Point’ Lobos avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUGHES—In this citv. November 15, 1898, Michael C. Hughes, beloved husbaud of Catuer- ine Hughes. a nativeo: County Armagh, Ire- iand. agea 50 years. R~ Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. M. from the par- lors of "the San Francisco Underiaking Com- pany, 1285 Market street, near Ninth. lnter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. . JACQUENOT—In' Fast Oakland, November 16, 1895 Louise, dear'y beloved wife of Xavier Jacquenot, aud_beloved and devoted mother of Mrs. L. Heino. Mrs. C. Thiele and George Jac- quenot, a nadveof France, aged 61 years 10 months and 25 days. JENNINGS—In this city, November 16, 1896, Laura G., widow of the late Willlam . Jen nings and mother of Josepn E. Jennings. a na- tiveof Massachusetts, aged 58 years 1 month and 18 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her late Tesidence. 48 Uak street. intermen: L U.O. £. Cemetery. LAMB—In Oakland, November 15, 1896, Mary, * dearly beloved wife of James Lamb, aud mouner of Edward, Willlam, Charies. Josaph and Tessle Lamb, Mrs. E. J. Koenig, Mrs. Wiliam Leahy, Mrs. W. Cook und the late Mrs. J.C. Ryan, s native of Macroon, County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years 10 mouths and 15 days. B~ Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:45 o'clock A. .. from her iate residence, 1208 Seventeenth avenue, thence (o St Anthony’s Chureh, wheres solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 O'ciock A. M. lntermea: St. Mary’s Cemetery. LANG—In this city, Novembar 15, 1896, Mamlo 8, beloved daughter of Johanua and the late John Whalen, a native of ~an Fraacisco. A Fri-nds and acqualntances arc respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday) at 1:30 o'clock P.A.,from the resi- dence of her motner, 120035 Bush screet. thence 1o St. Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MENGEL—In this city, November 13, 1896, Emil G. Mengel, beloved sonof Wilhelmine and the late Peter Mengel, and brother of Charles, Albert, Hermine, Frederick and Louis Meagel, anative of Stockton, Cal., aged 29 yesss and § days. B@Friends and acquamtances ara resnsc:- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 0'Clock P. M., from the resi: dence of his mother, 56 Eigin Park. Interment Masonic Cemetery. MILAN—In this city, November 15, 1898, George Milan, a native of Ausiria. aged 62 years. MOORE—In Independence, Iowa, November 14- 1893, Willlam L. Moore, son of the late Dr. Cal vin Moore of San Francisco, anative of Bel fast. Me. G NEW ELL—In this city, November 15, 1895, Dr L. W. Newell, beloved husband of Gwendolan Newell, father of Mizpah Newell, Dr. W.'A. aad tne iuts Josephine brother of Richard, Harry and Perc anative of San Francisco, aged 28 yearssud 8 davs. B@-Friends and acquaintances are respc: sully invited (o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 12:45 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 82 Naloma street, corner of ~econd, thence to the Howard-streec Methodist Episco’ pal Church, for services commencing at 1 o'clock P.u. Interment L 0. O. F. Cemcs RICE—In this city, November 15, 1896, Eleanor, younges: and beioved daughterof Charies. A. and Anny Rice, s nacive oi San Frauclseo, aged 6 years 10 months and 24 days. 1 #&-The funeral will 1ake place THIS DAY (Tuesday), 8t 1:30 0'clock P. M., from the resi- dence o7 the parents, 4421 Tweniieth street, near Diamond. Interment private: RYAN—In this city. November 15, 1896, Henrv, beloved husband of Magzie Ryan. an! father of Edward, Myl-s. Harry and Martinez Ryan, and s0n of Mary und Edward &yan. and brothe- of the late James and kdward Ryas, 8 naiive of California, aged 35 years aud 11 months. AFFriends and acquaintances are respect- oy invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:50 o'clock A. .. from his lats Tesidence, 537 Minna strect, thence 10 St. Pat- rick s Church, Mission street, near Third, where services will be held. Inierment Holy Cross Cemetery. N. 8. G. W.—Oflicers and members of Rincon Par- jor No.73, N. 5. G. W., are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our deceased brother. Heury Ryan, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. )., from his late residence, 537 Minna sireec, Fines enforced. ROBERT J. WILSON, Pres. W. J. WYNX, Secretary. SPENSER—In this city, November 14, 1898, Georze, only and beloved son of Mrs. George E. Spenser. a nativeof New York City, aged 18 years and 3 months. & Friends and acquaintances and membersot Fair Oaks Camp, Sousof Veterans, and Seven Pines Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., are respects fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock A. ., from the par- lors of Halsted & Cp. 946 Mission sireet. Interment I. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. STAPPENBECK—In thiscity, November 16,1896, William F., beloved husband of Magdalene Stap- penoeck, and father of Mrs William Shannon and Charles, Oscar and Emil Stappenbeck, a na- tive of Holstein, Germany, aged 57 years and 28 days. [New York City papers please copy. ] 8@ Friends and acquaiutances are respect: sully invized to actend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P.M.. from his. late residence, 1635 Sutter sireet, belween Octavia and Laguna. interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city. November 14, 1896, Daniel Sullivan, beloved husband of Mary Ann Fuliivan, and father of Samuel, Katie, Daniel. Robert, Stephen, Louls, Alfred.” Frank and the late Thomas Suliivan. a native of Providence, R. L, aged 49 years 9 months and 12 days. [St. Jonil and Bosion papers please copy.! #@ Friends and acquatn pecs- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), trom his late residence, 718 Broad. way, thence to St. Francls Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. TYNDALL—In this city, November 14, 1896, Catherle, beloved wife of James Tyndall, a na- tive of County Kilkenny, Ireland. aged 62 years e y Brienta aod aintances are respect- Friends acquaintan fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA Y (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 15 Rausch street, thence to St. Josepn’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing. at 9 oclock A. M, interment Holy Cross Cemetery. g ULLMANN—In this city. November 15, 1896, Wil- Jiam, dearly beloved husband of Emiile Uiimann, and father of kdward Ullmann, Mrs. B. Smith, Olga and Hilaa Ulimann. a naive of Germany, ‘aged 48 vears 8 months and Bdays. BF-Friends and acouaintances are fully inyited to attend the funeral THURSDAY, November 19, 8 1 o'clock P. .. from B'nal Frith aall, 121 Eddy street, between Mason and Tayior. Remalns at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1209 ission street. near Eighth. 1nterment Cypress Lawn Cemeery. b WELLS—1n Oskland. November 15,1898, Charles B. Wells, a native of Wisconsin, aged 27 years 4 months and 19 days. ‘WITT-In this eity, November 16, 1896, Dorothen, beloved wire of Juilus Witt. and motrer of Julla and Fredaie Wits, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 83 years 6 months and 27 days. WHELAN—A solemn requiem anniversary mass wiit be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Katle J.. beloyed wifs of Peter J. Whelan. TO. MORROW (Wednesday). at 9 0'clock A. 3. at St. Dominie’s Church. Friends and acquaint- ances are invited to attend. WRIGHT—In this oitv. Novemver 18, 1596, Peter William, beloved-husband of Mary Ann Wright, and father of Laura J. and Gerirude A. Wright. ——————————————————— MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. HAS. MCMENOMEY. JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventn. Lone NO. 8354, JAS. ENGLISH. T. R CARSW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Marke: s., Sud sranciges Telephone So. 156. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, QAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMin tery 10 the city; nou-sectarian; in no sense ex- elusive: locauon unexcelled. Ottice Y97 Markes WEeeh SOULLIOAS: COTnGT O Sixti