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HOUSES TO LFT. OUSE OF 9 ROOMS FOR 1 OR 2 T ants: cheap 1o good party; first floor suitable for office. 421 Powell st. T3() CAPP—2STORY, 6 ROUMS, PANTIRY, *)'" laundry, iarge garden, cheap: also house 5 oms, bath and stable, 107 Germania st. VY43 HOWARD-—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; - ) bat ble; rent low. HOUSE7 KOOMS AND BATH. 8482 eventeenth, few steps from \ alencia. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Halght Street. 9] EAIGHT_LARGE FURNISHED FRONT Toom for 2 yentlemen: g beds: hot and cold water:dgrate, with privil geof parlor, nse of piano and library: slso sunny single room. boward Siree:. 11284 BEOWARD-SUNNY BAY-WINDOW 20O rooms for housekeeping: bath; ~other rooms for housekeeping, 810; American family: no children: cnly quiet, sober peoplé need apply THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1896. FPERSONA G ET WELL FOR CHRISTMAS! Dr, Smith's baths and electric treatments quickly purify the blood; never fail to cure . Rheu. matism, Neuralgia, * ick and Nervous Headaches, Dyspersia, Chronic Catarrh, female and pervous diseas s. Copsultation free. Write for particu- lars. Sanitarium, established 40 years, 1513 Buchanan st. Lyde Streei. NV 2 TORY; 8712 CLAY ST.; BEAUTI- ENful ‘marine view. Address DR. DAVIS, Murphy bullding. OUSES; 8 TO 8 ROOMS; BATH; HAMP- oft Folsom st. bet. Secoad and 1hird HYDE—LARGE SUNN Y FRONT ROOM; nicely furnished: rent §12. 230 ton pl $9(). \WHOLE HOUSE: 6 ROOMS, SATH. P<£U. 2814 Laguna s:., near Union. vunes Strea.. JONES—THEJIVAN WINKLE: NEW () OAK, NEAR MARKET—12. 4+ fioors Tapere.: painted: sanitary plumoing: fine loca- tion for renting rooms: cheap rent; go and see it. T OUSES LU sENT FOK VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HaMMONDS 10 nizomer ROOMS, 3 each separate for housekeeping; newly 20T Sanagement: 'slegan: sunay suites and single: newly furnished: bath, etc.; $10 t0 $30. 1 enrny Siree.. RLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY — A Sleaiant smnny rooms, en suite and single; frs: ard. Key at 711 Treat ave. 5 ROOMS, ent reasonable. OTTAGE 7 ROOM:! nearly complete: large garden: teenth st., near Valenci 118 Flilmore st. BATH, BASEMENT & : BATH; 5 FURNISHED, 3470 Seven- LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED 500 g2, Firnishea room: $7.1 cl#88 In every respect: lerms reasonable. Larkin Street. 429 Tuams or housekeeping: sultes of single. TLARKIN, COR, TURK—SUNNY SIN- 107131 LARKIN-WARM SUNNY ROOMS; 2 bay-window and ochers; kitchen. Leuvenworth Sireei. rooms. 'q‘cxxv COTTAGES WD base nt; stable. ROOM SUNNY o provements; chicken-hos lnrd SL., near Castro. 638 Jessie st., near Seventh. 5th sts. es and 1 3 OR 4 4 AND5 ROOMS: BATH, ; MODERN IM- $1650, 817 Clif- LEAVENWORTH, NEAR POST—-TWO ms, gentlemen: pleasant outlook. 2 Geary si., room 36, Sewike o . OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, $6c to §1: week. $1 50 to $5: familles. Y &7 .50 AND §9-00 S, 8 AND 4 Myrtle Avenue. D § .0V rooms: good order: ¢ free. ADPIY | ) MYRTLE AVe—_UNFURNISHED ROOM premises, 945 N & €O, 14| 2 with use kitchen, 85 to single lady. Montgomery st ) alance month £100 c nd st. ; office open evenings. 07 Twenty O'rarrell Sirees. 1 O'FARRELL_NICE SUNNY ROOMS; 2 single and double; cheap. 31¢ DWARD G. CAPO—ANY ONE KNOWING the whereabouts of EDWARD G. CAPO, jew- eler by occupation, formerly of St. Augustine, Fia., will confer a favor by nouiying ANTONIO CAPO of St. Augustine, Fia. FRBEE EXHIBITION TO-DAY — RESTAU- raat, hotel men and private families cordially invited to call and inspect Prenga:'s new broliing system: meat trolled by this process remains ten- der and retains all juice. Ladles, no biack fingers Or 500(: restaurant pariors connected with exhibi- tion; meals, American or European style; hisnest gold medals, 124 O'Farrell st., near Powell. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; nocharge nniess successful; all law suits, claims, coliections, wills, d etc., at- tendedto. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Markets:. EDUCATIONAL. ISR v atmtobiohs s S SRS, PEALDS BUSIRESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches, electrical engineering; 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evenlng sesslons; catalogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.; individual instruction 1a £horthan ing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, eto.; Iite -cnql.n'l‘:'lg $50: low rates per week and mo. ESGINEEHING SCHOOL: IHECHh.i Ei.l!u, civil, minoing, survey, assay, archit.. {nagntics 1904 . VAN DER NAILLLN,793 Mkt BOOKEEEPING THOROUCHLYIN SWEEKS or year's course free; only accountant teaching. TARE, room 572, Parrott Emporium building. TIEHL'S SHO! AND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: expenses less and elsewhere: day and night. ELASCO'S LYCEU M SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. O. 0. K. block, 7th and Mis W ANTED—PTPILS IN ENGLISH LITERA- ture and Latin. Address S F., 1519 Clay st. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PLANU AND VOCAL xe-m:: $3 mo, Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. Ross-yorcE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Dooouoe bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. DB, , HALPRUNER, ~CHIROPODIST, ~RE- moved to room 394, Emporium building, 855 Market st ] BEAVE HEARD OF SOME OTHER PLACES where they dress hair for 25c. but there is neither quickness, neatness nor poilteness there: any of my empioyes who offend in any particular are dircharced: patrons will please report offend- 13 (0 me. Gray and bleached hair restored to Datural color. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. A BE YOU GETTING BALD? My private remedy sure cure for baldness; guaranteed an absolute preventive for 10ss of hair: starts new growth in 30 days;eradicator of dandruff Testimoalals and circulars at 424 Folsom st.. near First. J. W. O'HOR’E. Kept by all droggists. WE MAKE THE BEST $12 SUIT TO ORDER in the U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 116 Kearny. ],IBERAL 4 DVANCES O DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st, M A(:[A\'ISCOPEh« NEW Pnomn;cTL\u gxs.z: chine; uses the kinetoscope films; price BACIGALUPL 946 Market st, it FPine Streec. ELATS 1617 DEVISADERO, N flat 9 rooms. chance to rent rooms “% th; in fine order; good PINE — ROOMS 85 UP:; RUNNING water, gas; sunny, quiet: gentlemen only. Post Street. 621 wl SCEVENSO ine flat, $15. ET.FIFTH ANDSIXTH Apply within or at 705 POST, COR. MASON—THE RANDOLPH— | 501 Changed hands. 50 bay-window parlors: small rooms; ali light: running water; gas; $1 50 10 $5 per week; 50c to $1 per day. AP corner third. flat. 2645 Harrlson s, LTROOM SUNNY UPPER near Seventeenth Street. CH, COR. MISSION—TO SEVENTE - CHOICE SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 6| 3281 Al Sy oo $25. fooms; modern improvements. 17084 3e5 s baany. Hyde st Do s teo.. /04] BABRISON—5 SUSSY FEATS 8 | wpImnMoNT,” COR. SIXTH AND MINNA— 11 and 4 rooms: 88 and $10 sach. Nicely furnished sny rms; mod. conveniences. CES FOR RE T, LEAS! AND SALE, ‘~lncklun NEFOOE. hout city. PATTERSON &CO., 2 Va: DOW FLAT, 1652 POL. s and bathroom: rent §20. oy QUNNY 1D nr. Clay; 5 roos HE EUROPEAR, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single; hot, cold water in every room: baths; elevator; transient solicited. QUNNY BAY' ho) D ington, nr. Polk: 6 rooms and bath; rent $25. OFL Z Shotwell st., nr. Fourteenth; 314 and $18. LAT, 1704 WASH- =, 4 AxD 5 ROOMS, BATH, YAED. 12| 109 daylor Sireei. TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS $1 25 AND doubie rooms $2 & week. 3 ROO; PART FLAT. Lobos ave., cor. Eighth ave. 1819 POINT iuck ‘iree.. TURK_ ST, NR. LARKIN-—SUNNY MO. TS: 6 KOOM th; gas; latest improvements: reut 5_( room; $5 a month. Twenty-first Street. POST—5-ROOM SUNNY FLAT; BATH rent $17. 8 OR 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS AND KITCHEN, if desired; part of flat: furnished or unfur- fine view. nished: very healthy location, NW. cor. Twenty- RY — 4 UNFURNISED able for business. FLEGANT § 4 ROOMS. bath; all la ROOMS Key at 217 Geary st. 161275 CASTRO ST., NEAR fifth: 4 rooms; bath 8nd gas; water 715 Grove AND ROOMS, ALIFORNIA ST., WEST OF POLK—SUNNY le and appointments first- : rooms newly furnished: pri- 28, Call U flice. (KENOVA)— NEWLY FUR- {720 PINE nished apartments wiin first-class dining- ‘@ 1) FLATOF FIVE basement, 708 B ., n:. Buchanan. ¥ ROOMS AND room; tabie boarders solicited: service unsur- . | passed. ANICURE AND CHIROPCDIST PARLORS, MRS, CARROLTON, room 10, 1207 Market. ARTINGTON'S ECHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustraiion: day and evening ciasses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Pertington, R. L. Parungton. Particulars 424 Pive. | ],ADIES FATRDRESSER—MES HUBBARD, removed to the Vendome, 1104 Market st., will be pleased to see her old pairons; hairdress- ing, 25¢; hair coloring: face treatment. LEGANT MASQUERADE COSTUMES, AN- DERSON’S. 121 Stockion st.; country orders. JUIT> CLEANED, PRESSKD, $1; REPAIRS dyeing done. 26 Montcomerv, r. 14: tel.red 2374 1000 CARDS, §1 50. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st. 0 TO 509 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, p-rrlnz. whitening and plubenng: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.z $ A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, day & oight; no cls)ses: $5 month. 845 Mission. TGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE:24 Post jcommercisl,shorthand, English :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet; reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powell. TNGIN PIAN PARIS GRADUATE French.German languages:82 mo. 109Tayior,7. MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method oOf tlreatment; never fails; perfectly harmless: free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make tnem well; travelers helped immediately; prices 10 sult the times; home in coutinement. DR. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank; consult freo; ¥rench regulailng. pink pills, §; hours from 9 A. M. 0 5 P. . 8nd 7 109 ». A EEOCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others have falled; no instruments used; many years’ experience: eVery case guaranteed. advice free: terms reasonablei firsi-ciass privaie home for confinement, MRES. DK. DALEY, 1128 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. R. FOULET'S FRENCH OAPSULES— a guaranteed absoiute cure for all female dis- eases (n0 ma ter whet cause): positively safe and sure: no dang T or after effects: taken in time is also acts as & preventive: price $150 per box; sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave. A NEW PRUCKSS—NO MEDICINE, TRU- ment_or worthless pills used; eviry woman herown physician for ali female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day; can besent and used at home: ail cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny, AZL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION Te tored in & few houTs: safety assured at any time: instant relief for iravelers: home in confine ment: consult free; confidential; hours, 10 05, MRES. DR. WY ETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. QUEERFLUGUS HAIE PEENANENTLY RE- moved by electrolysls. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush, below Fillmore: brs, 2o 8, ex. Th & Sa. TS, SCIATICA, CATARRH. DISEA ES OF women. DR. SPITZY. 41834 Kearny, 1 tod P, | AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE- ment; fice edge put on razor for 25 cents. A % JHE PEQPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAT Institute, all cases treaed and medicines far- Dished for $1: call or write. 10203y Marke: s, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. W ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds au reduced prices: mus: move: bullding t0 be torn down. 5 UPTUR : NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORT K RFIELD. 838 Markel st. LOAKS, FUKS AND SULTS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. BUK.\'ET’I"E CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns. bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery. 1L FACIAL BLEMISH .S, SUPEBFLUOUS hair, moles. freckles. scats. etc.. removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Tur, nr. Leavenworia. Y FLAT, 5930 NINETEENTHS 5 rooms; bach and gas: water free; $14. L¥ee R. | 714 BUSH—A FAMILY %, hotel: refer all modern conveniences. OTEL BERTLI 12072, $22. Apply 12118 Busu H: FLAT b ROOMS, BATH, | L. © iarge suuny rooms: bath: laundry D 719 FO§T—3 NICELY FUBNISHID ROOMS ‘ { 12 snifable for 2: parior, piano: $20 each. { 53T TUR CELY FURNISHED SUNNY parlor suite; boara option:l % PROSPER SI., OFF SIXTEENTH, ¥ 4¢) block from Market—Lovely sunny uppe! modern 5-room flat; rent ¥15, water AL VINDOW ROOM; WITH OR WITHOUT ) board: convenient to Hayes or Fil more sts. al cars; private family. D. M.,box 126, Call Office. 16 OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- veriisements in living light: promoters of bust Dess. Lonsult OWL ADYV. CO. 1140 Marke: . FECTRIC LIGHTS TN EVERY R0OM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 pet week: fres busand baggage {0 and from the ferry. IBELAL AUVANCES UN JAMONDS, yaW- | 4 elry, etc.: lowes: rates. 445 Market st. . (VHEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 A $5 10 §16; see them. 523 Seven: st 6 ROOMS, 1412 EDDY — LOVELY SUNNY PARLOR | < suite and other rooms with good board, FLATS 90 FOR VERY money at ontgomery st. HENT ] LITTLE | BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 | 820 up. KOS VANNESS-NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. ' nv r oms: good board: reasonahie " BUUSEBEEPING KOoMs. ] 9ADAIR=S ROOMS AND BATH: Hor L& $16. | oid water; bay-window:sunny all de; CHILDGEN bUARDED, J ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD, ierms reasonable. 2633 Post st. V STOKES LET. Avery Street. Y, OFF GEAR Av 6 NEAR FILLMORE— 3 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms: bath. JOR . shop: fixtures ull complete; rent cheap. Ply to UMBSEN & CO., 14 .i0atgomery. i FIRS1.CLASS BUTCHEB Ap- Buchanan Street. 602 BUCEARAN, COR, FELL—SUNNY BAY. Z windows; Kitchen; cheap. &1 6. SEW LIGHT STORE AND § ROOMS. D 1D. 909 Folsom st.. near Fiith. ROCERS AND LIQUOR-DEALF RS, ATT boulevard and Twenty-third st. for honsekeeping. Castro Street. ) unturnished rooms; large y: ‘CAPP—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS % CASTRO, REAR—2 OR 3 NICE SUNNY T tion—Fine business corner; rooms. Folsom N .V STORE ANDS LIVING-ROOMS; RENT AN cheap. SE. cor. Page and Lyon sts. $1(), SIOEE. 321 NOE ST, NEAR MAB- D 4 U. ket, for miliiner, printer, harness-maker, ete. LOW RENT—PART OF STORE AND £\ ba ement. 324 Pos’ st. 40 sday str 212 ~MHE L XINGTON, suites EDDY — NEWLY furnished housekeeping rooms; aiso single and OFFiCES 10 LET. E—SUNNY Ellis Street. ~9¢)¢) ELLIS (PALMETTO)—FURNISHE ©.Z £ housekeeping rooms: also suites and singl '0 SUTTER, COR POW [ 0! front suite: unfurnished: other offices. TRUSTEES’ SALES. USTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authori v of a_certain 914 FIFTH-2 SU . keeping room: 7 vate; $10. FRONT HOUSE: stove; closet; bath; pri- deed of trust. duly executed by VIRGINIA 8. | THORNBURGH CROPPER (formeri: VIR~ GINIA S. THORN BURGH),wife of . D.T. CROP- PER, party of the first part, 10 HENRY C. CAMP- | BELL and THADDLUS B. KENT, trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO | SAVINGS UNION, party of the third par:, dated January 24th, 1894, and recorded in the office of the "99)¢) FIFTH-2S5UN 322 K novmskeeping: cheas. QOF FIFIH—CLEAN, F NY ROOMS FURNISHED ISHED HOUSE- | County Recorder of the county of Fresn , State of California, in liber 114 of deeds, at pages ‘180 and following, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the bth day or November, 1896, by the board )2V keeping: 2, $10; 3, $13; single. $5. Fourth Street. TRIA HGUSE, }y single and housekeeping rooms. 3 KBA RNY, NR. SUTTER—5 ROOMS OR LESS; A\ gas and water free. Apply 15 Grant ave. hearny Streec. Leavenworsh sirees. LEAVE unfgrn 101 MeAlister 1 MCALLIST '2 rooms for offices. treoc. NFUR NISHED 7 MCALLISTER—PARLOR, 2 BEDROOMS ) and kitcheu; gas, stove and bath; toa sat- ¢ fisfactory party rent low: no chiidren. s.usslon el ‘G MISSION-SUITE OF SUNNY ROOMS i complete for housekeeping. ‘1251 MISSTON, COR. NINTH — HOUSE- keeping rooms, sunny: $12. Uctavia Street. ©Q OCTAVIA. COR. GEARY—BAY WIN- ) dows: kiichen; gas stoves; furnished. Van Ness Avenne. VA 88 AVE—TWO ROOMS FOR housekeeping: also singie rooms. 612 KOUMS TO LET Lush Stree:. +Or BUSH—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM; Ry 6 { first fioor; tourist trade a speciaity. 9B BUSH—FURNISH D ROOM FORSIN- 823" e gentleman; reasonabie; references re- quired. kddy EDDY, COR. POW rooms, trom $1 50 up: : ‘mitted 510 530 NY FRONT FDDY—SMALL FURNISHED ROOM; private tamily: gas; bath: §7. + DDY—FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS; 85 50 to 84 per monih. Asuis Nt-eOL. 3 ¥4, 180 ELLIS: MRS KATRES. 5 ;::R}-:rf‘::’nmf—,s quiet_house: centrally lo- coted: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. ALEHth SIEEC. QEER) PARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH g Slzi‘.nn‘éfigz-‘rnu furnished and unfurnished. et kuiton Street. . 26 FULTON—2 SUNNY FURNISHED BAY- 448 wizdow room Geary Street. 3 -330 GEARY, NEAR POWELL—-SUNNY 328 tnenisned 83 grates; running water. 57 G ARY, COR_MASON — ELEGANTLY 337 furnished rooms; ren: ressonable. EARY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNIS gd rll‘)omn:( board optional; folding-bed. TTI, 1101 GE \RY, SW, CUR. VAN Suites and singles; newiy furaished. L viues \moe Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—HAND- 1000 somely furnished Iarce sunny bay-win- dow front x00mm; #ls0 slugle room. . 246 FOURTH—NICESUSN- | WORTH—1 LAKGE SUNNY | bed room,kitchen; bath:gas;g15. | furnished housekeeping | ight housekeeping per- | of directors of sald SAN FRANCISUO SAVINGS | UN1OS. a corpora on, and the holder of the note §). o secute pa ment of Which tbe deed of \rus; was executed, declaring bt defunit had been made in the payment of the | principal sum and other rums ue under sald | Dote and deed of trust, and requesting and direct- | ing saia HENRY C. CAMPSELL and THAD. DAUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisty said inaebtedness. We, HEN1.Y C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give noilce tha: on TUESDAY, the 22d day of December, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the suction salesroom of Easton, Eldridg- & Co., 638 Market Sreel, {n he City xnd County of San Franclsco, Slate of California, we will sell st pubilc suction, to the highest bid Jer, for cash in Ko.d_coin of the United States, e pieces or parcels of land, situate 1o the county” of Fresno, State of Califoruta, de- scribed aa 0.1ows, to Wit According 10 the oficial plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United Sistes: Tn townsuip fifteen (15) south, range eghieen (18) ast, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Ot sections three (3) apd four (4), the whole, contalniug one thousand two hundred aad eighiy’ (1280) acées of land, more o less; together witl the appurtenances. TE M8 OF SALE—Cash in gold coln of the United States, 10 per cont payabie 0 the undet- signed ou the fall of the lammer, balance on de- livery of deed, and 1f not_s0 paid, unless for want of titie (ten days being allowed for search), then Sa1d 10 per ceat 0 be forteired, and the sale 10 bo void. ACII]“L!:‘]:“& purch; W;llshfixxl:efll& HENRY C. CA THADDEGS B, KENT, } Trustess. WITH RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDAN the terms and under the authority of a cer.ain aeed of trust, duly executed by 8. WITKOW-KI and HANNA'H WITKOWSKI (his_wite), parties of the firsi part, to HENKY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS. B. KENT, trusiees, parties of the second part. and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated February 21st, 1840, and recorded in he office of the Couuty Recorder of the county of .ulare, State of California, in liber7 of trust deeds, av pages 130 and following, and in pursuance of a Teso.ucion passed on the 12th day of November, 1896, by the boari of dir-ctors of said SAN ¥ ANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the hojder of the note. (No. 9860). to secure paym bt of which the aforesaid deed of trust was exccnted, declaring that default had be-n mede in the paymient of the principal sum and other sums Que under sa«d nove and ueed of trust, and request- ing and directing sald HrNKY ¢, CAMPBLLL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the reai esiate described therein to satisfy said io- debtedness. We, HENRY C, CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KLLNT, trustees, o hereby give notice that on TULSDAY, the 224 day of December, A, D. 1898, at 12 o'clock noon of tuat aay, and a: the auction salesroom of Easton, Kldridge & Co., 638 Market street, in the City and Couity of ~an Francisco, State 0 California, we will seii at public_auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in goid coin of t United States, the plece or parcei of land dliuate in the county of Tuiare, State of Californis, de- scribed o3 foliows, (o wii “According to the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United Stales In iownship twenty-Lwo (22) south. range twens’ ty-five (25) east, Mount DIavio base and meridlan: 01 seciion eight (8) the southesst quarter (Si. 14), containing one hundred und sixty (.80) acres of land, more or less: togeiher with the appur- (No. 12, aforesuid ()“D.GOLD, SILVER, GENTS™ AND LADIEY clothine bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessia. DEESSMABELS, ITS MADs FrOM §3 UP: SKIRTS, 75¢; capes. §1: fi_guaranteed. 559 Stevenson s. 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DR. F. CLARK, 420 Geary st. GIAYNA, THE GIPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST.; truthiul predictions: reliable advice: no mat- ter what troubles you have, come, and she will guide you right; satisfaction guaranteed. N ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVUYANY. TELLS past, present and future; success to ali; for- tunes by mail; low prices. 858 Mission st. M¥E,. WALTERS FROM TEHAMA ST.: cards, planets, charms; Iadies, 26¢; gents, 50c. 951 Mission st. i M2E. MOREAT, BEST CLAIRVOYANT and medium in city; fee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. MEE RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Pourch M E LEONA CARD-RE\DER AND MAG- nstic healer: parlor 12, 86534 Market, 2d fioor. ME. M \BLE WOUDS, CLAIRVOYANTAND card-reader. 207 Post, room 8. N ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER, past, present and future: 25c. 1486thst..r. 6. tenances. TEHMS OF SALE—Cash In goid coin of the United States: ten_ per cent payable Lo the under- signed on the fall of the hammer: ba ance on de- livery of deed; and if not 0 puid, uniess for want of title (ten duys b ing aliowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be Void. AC:S Of sale’a: purchaser’s expense. | ENR MPB! HADDEUS B, KENT, t""’m ——— PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, e e e S AP AR A Ao Bouuu’r YOUR CAMERA? SEE THE LAT- i st &L 124 Geary st Caufornis Camera Co ME. LrGETTE—PRESENT. PAST AND fu_ure: 25¢; one price. 311 Tebama st., or. 4th ME.RAY BENNETT,CLAIRVOYANT AND mind-reader. 122 Post, rs. 10 and 11, 3d floor. ME. FANNIE DAVIS, MAGNFTIC HEAL- er and card-reader. Koom 2, 122 Post st. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CRADLE TO pictures given:ludies 3¢: €14 O’Farrell. ME. PEARL, MAGNETIC HEALER: luckv palmist charms. Room 2, 2:8 Post st. M SrANALUALLSM. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI. nm, returned; life readings, love affalrs, busi- ness investments, mining speculations a specially. 838 Mission st. 326 MCALLISTER—MRS. C, J. MEYER; test meetings every. night, 10c: Tue, Fri, 2 p. M. ; business si. (1ngs:trance cir.,25¢;8at.eve §1 h RS. MAYO STEERS, 11234 OAK: READ- ings daily, 81: circies, 25¢; Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, & o'clock; ladies’ circle, 1hurs. 2 ». m. R~ FULTON, MATE(IALIZING SEANCE to-nignt; sittings daily. 31 Fell st. RS. KLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINGS,9 TOS, $1; circles Tyes., Fri.. £ P. ir., 26¢c. 1824 Market st. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATR wrl 118 Halzhtst.: hours 9 unt!' 9 ASTROLOGY. ABTBAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, rooms 12-18; ho oscopes: gue: A 1 FIFTH, ns: advice. BYFNOLISM, YPNUTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grtd. Hvpno'ic MesmericIns,6 O’ Farreil Lust. S T,SST-LADY’S PURSE IN INNLR WAIT- ing-roow, ferry depot, Tuesday morning; con- tains $15, papers and cards of owner. RetsIn Lo 530 California st., room 18, aud receive reward, OST—LADIES GO..D WATCH, ON THIRD 4 and Market sts. Please leave at Call Office and recelve reward. UNDAY—A VERY SMALL YORKSH(RE terrier; name Tommy; reward $5. 2728 Pacific st % ~USI—ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE Columbia Theater, one KEa tern Star pin, Please return to this office and receive reward. FOUND. S S e e e i "OUND—A GOLD WATCH NEAR KING'S Mountain House, San Mateo Copnty. Address A. M. Strong. Stanford vmvenm!-. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, PUCTEEIS ol bre oo s AL IS VRN DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. alty; private; no charge unless successtul; ail law suits, claims, coliections, wiils, deeds, eic., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, au'y-at-law, 850’ Market. AILORS AND MECHANICS WAGES Culs lected; estates probaced: deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. J=FFRESS, law oflice, 632 Marke st., room 23 W, KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL « tatlon free: probate; all cases: fees low. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrout bufldins (Emporiam). RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patients: best skill; free diagnosis; low fees; self cure. 904 Mc- Allister st. NDIA OPIUM CURE, A VEGETABLE IN- gredient; perfect y harmless; ladies reated at home. Write B. D. KIMMISS, 916 Market, Co- lumbian building. LPrA 'S FReANCH PILLS—A BOON TO udles with female troubles: no danger; safe and sure; §2 50 express C. u. D ;don’t delay until too late. OSGUOD BROS., Oskliand, Cal. SURE (URE FUR ALL FiMALE Dis- eases, from whatever cause: home in confine- inen: ; every comfor:: satisfaction guaranteed o money refunded. MRS. DR.GW YER, 226 Turk st. ON'T FALL TO CONSULL DR, JUKDAN AT his museum, 1051 Marxet his 30 years successful practice Is & guarantee of fair treatmen; the worst Cases treated satisfac.orily by mail. I3 PALD FOUR A CASE1FAILTOCUREOF $000 female complaints or diseases of the eye; consuitation free. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 518 Jones st. U PRAE’> FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe_and efliclent emmenasogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts. N{ETEOPOLITAN ~ DISPENSAKY, ~1075% /l Market st.; 20 years’ experience in nervous Lh sexes: cO aad sexual diseases CITY REAL ESTATE. (. UMBSEN & °CO."REA S E-TATE . agents. rent collectors and auctioneers, office and salesroom 14 Montgomery st., near Market. AT AUCTION. \ AT AUCTIO‘ We will sell at auction by order of the Superior Court the property of the estate of Cyuthia Anua Jaquith, de at our salesroom, at 12 o'clock M., Monduy, December 7, 1896, property situated at the NW. cor. of Waller and Devisidero sts.; substantial 2-story attic and basement dwelling- house of 9 rooms and bath; brick foundation: all modern improvements: nice sarden: lot 40x100; further particulars can be had at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, 14 Montgomery st. TANTED—AT ONCE NICE, CLEAN COT. iages and flats. SPECK & CO. 602 Marke:- 9700 YAEL BUILD & FIRST- OLiss $ 4 8-room 2-story dwelling: porcelain- iined bath-tub; tile sink; all other fira.c as plumbing; Z wooden mante!s; gas fixtures, etc. complete, ready for occupancy. 81900 for 7-rcom story-and-a-haif dwelling. $530U for 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms; call and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc;; same suomitted for auy kind of building: best of references. uonds, eic W. W. REDNALL, builder, 2§12 Market st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourtecnt "UST COMPLETED— Cholce modern bay-window cottaze on the NW. cor. of 22d and Sanchez sis. Forterme, etc., apply 0f KING & MCNALLY, 630 Market st. UBSTANTIAL MODEKRN HOUSKS BUILT; $150t0 $275 » room; parties contemplating bullding invited to call and gee plans. 1149 Mission. S1000, COTTACE, 8 ROONS IN BEE- . keley: 10t 40x150: $15 monthly. $1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $15 monthly - $400—Lot 40x120: $256 down: $256 monthly. $600—Half acre hill land: $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY 20 Monigomery st. COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE, MCMABAi ESTATE COLONY TRACT 1s belng sold in smail holdings to actual settlers ay reasonable prices and on most favorable terms: no land in the worid is richer han that in the va ley of the Pulah Creek: none can surpass in fertility of soil and beanty of location the McMahan rancho, adjacen: to the town ot Winters. Formeriy a part of the old Wolfskill grant, known far and wide as_the very best tract of land in Californis. Putah Creek flows through the Mc- Mahan : racc, and _every foot of the 4000 acres now being subdivided will produce anything, from cabbages and onions to oranges. lemons and pome- granates. ‘I he Jocation is but 75 miles from san Francisco, and is {n the midst of as beautitul a country as one could wish to sre It is an ideal region for the iutelligent, industrious, well-to-do home-secker. Two thousand aeres sold since January 1, 1896. Send for maps and full information. * BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 80 Montgomery 8t., S. F. W E ARE SELLING THAT SPLENDID NUT orchard of the Ha:ch-Armstrong Nut and Froit Company: 20-acre lo:s, ail full-bearing trees; dor’t fail to inquire about this. . BLOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. A 10ACRE PRUNE ORCHARD: ON LEVEL, £}, rieh bottom land; frontiugon Alameda Creek, in Alameda County ; a rich and rare off-ring. BOVEE, TUY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. 'HE 1500-ACRE GOAD TRACT IN ALA- meda County s_goinz in subdivisions of 25 s up a3 low as £35 per acre: send for map and description. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. [,LUE LAKES. X SUMMER RESORT, With 260 acres and all bullding improvements. is oftered for sale or exchange; Lhis property 1s clear of all debt; submit an offer. BOVEE, TUY & SONNTAG, 80 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 75 LOTS AND TUPWARD. BUY NOW O when you can: but few lots lett in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, . adjoining East Oakland; this is the only choice property now being offered in this ~tate at such low prices: near a fine school: two eleciric roads near by and one will shortly go throngn 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 s, Oakland. H, Z. JONES, owner. O! FOR FITCHBURU! 40-DAY TARE YOUR FAMILY AND ¥RIENDS OUT ON Tfléxl‘fl'fln' BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. Feo Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE_FIBST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, 00T OF MARKET STREET, TO ¥ITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES, Alameda, Berkeley and Frultvale trains singed by the Fiichburg scorcher. Haywards electric’ cars from Oakland every few minutes. 1f you are tired of life and want 0 get off the earth, stay where you are. People ge: well, be- E:lne cheerful, contenied aud prosperous iu :\wn- l!fi»enburc Is the moat promising subnrh on the girect line of up-to-dace public and private. im rovements in (he vicinity of Oakland. It isa usiness center by natural location. lts railway lines now operatinz, deep-water transportation for frelght by Uamon's line of fast-salling vessels on Tebing 10 . ave" aconestioie pruote I la more: are incon:estible 0 - larly laid out fnto blocks and lots bounded D!m mg:d.fl and zrlnvflafl. and ornamented with ‘es, Cypress s and evergreen groves i I:OW sh’.lu“fl‘sn'l!uhw:'l) BUY. ‘or & home wl eap; for speculation on 3 rising market; for a turn be first for invesiment Dow, and hold on. No clty taxes 1o pay; no stroet improvemeats t0 wmwake. Water supply from 3 companies at your doors. Lois In this beautifal 10WD &t cheaper rates and on easier payments thaa can mm in many of e Olle-Slree Wactsia an} ble hayfleid. Lots 25 and bU feet front by 100 to 200 feet deep 10 parailel sireei: double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred puyments in easy iasialiments; ul# p;flec. W. ¥. MCCLURF, 17 Montgomeryst, S F. THAD. 8. FITCH. Fitchburs. BEKKELEY REAL ESTATE. WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP: OWNER must sell; modern home; house of 6 rooms, attic, large lot, fine grounds,\bearing orchard, well, windmili, livinw creck wirh trout. 423 Bush, S. F. MUNEY 10 LOAN, i < TO LOAN; 6% PER CENT; &300.000 city realty, also Oakland; bank rates; life Insurance, undivided estates. SHAIN- WALD, BUCKBEE & C0., 218 Montgomery st. DVASCES UN DIANONLS, WATCHES, jewelry; also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval; lowes. rates. B\LDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 948 Market st. ; open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D.OR 5D MOKTGAGES, estates, uudivided interests, real estate in pro- bate; furnfture and planos without- removal. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY ioaned on everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, 100m 7, Flood building. Pledges for sale cheap. G T0 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON $20.000 &5 ral ctaie 2 WLEvy N Montgomery st. §65.000 N IEUSTAT 6% 0N REALES- . tate 2d mortgage, On pianos & furni- ture; o attorney’s fee. 1S4 A CS, 240 Mon:gomery, ONkY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND AVl other valuables a: the Security Loan Ofiice, 1108Market st.,nr. Mason:private entrance 7 Turk. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, no removal; no deiays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market st. $325.000 A7, BANK_FATES 15T aND 2d mortgages, estates, rents, etc.; lend as iow as $50. H. MURPH v, 628 Market st. DVINCES ON DIAMONDSJEW ELRY, 1010 Columbia Loan & ( ollateral Office, § Grant ave. MES, 2, ARTON, DOCTRESS: RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD and medical treatments. 808 Howard st = security: low interest. N., box 18, Cail Office. OME, A rRIE.D AND MOTIEK'S CARE. — NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE; IST &3 MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 kighth st., Alameda. ¥ IRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI EASE see MRS DR PUETZ and becontent. 15415 4th. R HALL, 14 MCALLISTERSTREET, NLAR Jones. Diseases of women and cbildren. ES. DKS. DONOVAN, 1806, FOLSOM ST.; confinemext: terms reasonable. TYPEWRITERS, AVE YOU SEEN THE NEW PEERLESS typewriter and Kotary Dupiicator? They stand at the head. K. E. REVOLK & CO., 409 Califoruia. Auss1s SMITH PREMIER: ALSO RENT and sell all kinds of typewriters. L. &M. AL- EXANDER & CO, 130 Montgomery at., Write for circu M FPROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FORREMOVING DIRT, ASHES, " filth, etc.—Office uf the clerk of the Board of Supervisops of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, Novewber 30, 1896. In accordance with Resolution No. 15,360 (Third Scries) of the Board of Supervisors 'SEALED PROPUSAL> will be received in open session of the Borrd of Supervisors on MONDAY AFIK R- NUON, December 7, 1898, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, to periorm the following work during the year 1897, to wit: For the removal of the dirt, ashes, rubbisn and filth 10 the County Jall, jail 'yards, City Prison, City Halls, in the Clty and County hospitals. in all public offices and public bul.dings as often as re- Quired, but not less than three times ech week. For removing the rubbish, debris and dirt, {n- cluding the prunings from’trees, ete., from all public squares, and from the new City Hall grounds and on and around tne Inclosure on City .Hall avenue once a week, and atsuch other times as may be designated and required by the Com- mittee on Sireets; also, for the removal of the dirt, rubbish and manure from the stabies of the engine, hook and ladder and hose houses of the Fire Department and Police Patrol as ofien as may be required during the year 1897. Als0, for the removai of all dead animals, within two hours after notice from the Health Officer (ex- cept cattle, horses and mules), found Iying 1n any public street or square oF upon any unoccapled ot. ‘Tne work to be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the ~uperin:enden. of Streets and Highways, except :he engine and hook and Iadder compailes’ houses, whicn will be subject to the approval of the Chief ngineer of the Fire De- partment aad the Hospital and Almshouse, which wiil be subject to the approval of the respective officers 1n charge: also to the approval of the Com- miitee on Healih and Police. For further particulars bidders will apply to those officers respeciively. NUTICE—Bidders will state a specified sum per month for which the entire work will be per- formed, with the specific nnderstauding that the party to whom the con.ract 18 awarded will be re- quired to vasit the offices of the Mayor and Super- intendent of Public Streets, the Sher.ff. the Chief of Police and the Health Office; also, offices of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Deparument, daily, be- tween the hours of 10 A. & and 12 0'clock noon, for the purpose of receiving orders for the performance of tne work. 1n sdaliion, the party awarded the contract must kavg an office with a telephone, so that orders from the departments may be received and promptly attended t0. Bidders will also estimate with the nnderstand- ing that 1b case the work or labor to'be performed is Increased from that ordinarlly done, caused either by the erectlon of addl.fonal buildings, or from prurings, rubbish, etc., to be removed from squares or public grounds, that the service shall be perforwed, whether more Or less, without addi- tlonal compensation than the rice bia being paid therefor. ‘Tne party to whom a contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execu- tion of the contract, to pay the cost of advertising 1his notice In three dally newspapers, in order to preserve uniformiiy and to facili- tate the award the Board hasy resolyed to re- ceive no bid unless made npon blauk forms pre- pared by the commictee, and & cerilfied check for the sum of $500, deposiced by the bidder with and made payable to ihe Clerk of the Board, condi ioned it the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded, and it the bidder shal fail or neglect to pay the | rinting charges, execute the contract and glve the required bond within six pays afier the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid 1nto the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liquidated dam- ages for such fai‘ure and neglect. Bianks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves tne right to reject all bids it the pubiic good 80 require. 5 Proposals to be indorsed “Cleaning Public Bulld- ings.” ey JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS EOK SUPPLIES FOR VETER- ans’ Home Assoclation.—Notice 1s hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- tion ai lits office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 10 o'clock A. M. Saturday, December 19, 1886, and opened imme- diately thereifter in the presence of bidders. for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies forthe Veterans’ Home, Napa County, California (raliroad station, Yountville), for ihe six monihs commencing January 1, 1897, and ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and _instructious for sabmitiing b ds, will De furnisned upon aplication by the undersiy Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of these schedules, and no bid will be considered un- less it 18 In accordance with such sch dules, Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified ch ck upon some weli-known and responsibie banking'nouse for i iesst, 10, per cent of ithe amount of his bid payable toJ. C. Currier, treas- m eog‘l:m:ed that the Hd% wl;l’ enter into & and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by 1aw. ‘Lhe board reserves the right t0 reject any or all bids and to order any quaniity over or under the mfllirlfl(d. Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Veterans’ Home Association. room 13, 820 Sansome st. San Franeisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J. ). SCOVII.LE, Secreiary. DVICF FREEK: NO CHARGE UNLESS sUG- cegstul. W. W. DA VIDSON. 927 Market st. PHYSICLANS, PEUUS ST uss e PP TSRV VS it. C. 0. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR, Golden Gate av.; diseases of Wwomen a specialty. STORAGE. A A A A A A~ A A NP TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- proot bullding; advances made. 211 Larkin. UKNITURE, FPIAN TRUN D ‘Vances, shipping. GHAS T TAY. Powe OHOXCE LAND IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, NEAR NILES, IN SBUBDIVISIONS, FROM 20 ACRES UP. LOW PRICE, LONG-TIME PAYMENTS, Call or send for full particulars. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st., S. F. 1500, CEICKEN GUTFIT—2000 CHIC: o 1), kens, incubators. brooders, 2 horsés, harness, 2 wagons, car., 3 cows, farming tools and household farn ture: place o 6t; $250 per year 50 acres well improved; 12 acres bearing grapes: 40 ‘mores in hay: plenty fruit; 135 miles K. R. siation; a bargaln. GLO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. TOCK RANCHES 1% SONOMA COUNTY. 5700 1cres, 7 miles from railroad. 4000 a Tes, 15 miles from rai roud. 2000 acres, 20 miles frum railroad. ‘Are all first class: cheap, easy terms. 7. T. PETERS, Mills Bullding. END FOR JLLUSTRAT~.D PAMPHLET OF California_lauds for sale by H. FRANCIS, 9-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal. 00 00D HOME CHEAP; POSSESSORY RIGHT (J 10 160 ncres; must be sold. Address D., box 91, Call Office. 1. 1 A RES, ALAMNDA COUNTY, CHOICE L3 plece of level Jand: fronts on two roads; only 10 minutes frem town; public and high schooi; price $1000. H. H. CANE. 410 Moni- gomery St. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HOMES AN Vg-l.iylrdl in Sonoma County. R.HILL, Wind- sor, ERY DESIRABLE LITTLE HOME OF 18 acres; one mile from town: house of 7 rooms: barn and froit bouse: 300 French prunes; 100 trees of family orchard: 100 White Adriatic figs; 5 acres Tokay grapes; all in bearing: Al creex bottom soil: some personal property; $3200; easy terms _D. H. TWING, Sonoma, ¢ a! ARIN CO.; 5000 acres: 26 miles from city; lots any size: fruit, grain, vexetable laud; rail or water traasit; $40 to $75 per acre: erms to suit- SYNDICA' IN VT CO., 65 Chronicle blag. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING the cheapest frult, vegetuble and grain land ever offered {n Alam: County in small tracts, 1 mile from Pleasanion, 135 hours from San Fran- cisco; price 820 to $40 per acre; hal? cash; owner must seil; tiile perfect; investigate. b7 Chroni- cle building. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE TU TOWN. IM- roved: easy terms: aiso 4 to 12 acre pleces ‘and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City. every Monday at 632 Market .. 8. F. PROPERTY 10 EXCHANGE. 3, 5. 27.AGHE RANCH, SANTA CRUZ Cu. 10-acre ranch near San Jose. 8-rcom house and lot San Jose. 900-a re ranch in Santa Clara Co. 8-room house in Belmont, 8an Mateo Co. 20 houses in Oakland from $500 to. 15 houses In Berkeiey from $200to........ 1 IHAVE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY, WHAT HAVE YUU TO OFFER? H. . DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. S b it ol mardesb e S aduie S ) W ANTED—IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SAN Francisco, Onkland, Berkeley or Alameds to exchange for ine buliding lots in & fine growing section: will assame mortgage. 468 Ninth st., Oakland. SEND FOR OCR LIST OF ORCHARD HCMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. TIMBER_T280 ACKES; KERN U water: exceilent 800k ran:h. & DENTISTS, HALFANT & 8 Mason 0 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. DB_ L. T. CRANZ— L XTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, brid, work and teeth without plates a specialty. 336 Suuter, NE. cor. Stockion. FULL S&T OF 1LETH WORTH 81 %« « warranted § years: extraction free; filliugs 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. SULL BET OF TEETH, 87, WARKANTED: F g S0c, crowns 83. DR, BROWS, 114 34, (CULTON DENTAL A=SOCTATION. 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER, T E. W. PRATT—TEETH ON ALUMINUM _ylates same price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. 7 A SET FOR TEETH-WARANTED A3 $7 Zood as can be made: sliing 81 DR. SIMsS dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baidwin I heater. AINLESS EXTRACIION 80 CROWN bri W a specl: 1 plates up: ears’ experichon B L WALSIL D.D.s, 81685 4 W LUDLUM H1l L. 1443 MARKET ST., NK. Eieventh; no charge for ~extracung 'when plates are made: oid ‘made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; exiracting bUc: gas given. JET Or TEEIH WIT:UUT A FLAIE DR S5, 6. Young, 1841 Poik a:. 9.9, LEK K. 1206 MARKET, COE. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundays tiil noon. ROOME DENTAL ASSOUIATION. 769 M, Kot bet. 3 sad 4ih: ghs Specialiscs; pa extracting, with gas, $1; plates. 85 up: 81 ap. GRORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of ess extraction proved work _or_teeth patentee of im) :r.l'amum plate, moved m‘.u 20 O’ Farrelist. TL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR: Annud. DER. J. W-%EY. 1123 Markes st CHALFANT, MOVED FROM | mortgege: flat or installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. PAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. (0smopo itsn | oan Offics. 49 Third. EANANCIAL, TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS. Anniv rm 222,441 - afe Dep.Bldg. $100.000 MONEY WANTED. % ANTED_FROM PRIVATE PARTY, 8200 on goud security: good interest. J. M. D.. box 44, Call HORSES. 150 SES NEW AND SECOND HAND HA K Dess, inds; wagons, surre, Tockaways, carts: must be soid. | 1138 Mission vy 40 HORSKES FOR SBALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 527 Six.h 5t ; auction sales every Wedues ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. T'HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia si., i3 the place to go1f you want to buy. sell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- Dess; auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. H(() BEL NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR: ness; all kinds; buggy,wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. FOR SALE — YOUNG HORSE; SOUN stand without hitehing: very cheap. 3007 Fij more st. H() HEAL DEIVING AN WORK HORSLS; weicht 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, EW ANDSCOND-HAND BAKERS', LA UN- AN “dry, milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 3 fine buggies. 828 Harrisonst. 00D SECOND-HAND LIGHT EXPRES: new platform: laundry: cheap. 414 Broadwa FIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN, BECKER-—In this city, November 13, 1898, to the wite of J. P. Becker, a daughter. EHRENWARTH—In this city, December 3, 1898, to the wife of M. khrenwarth. a daughter. HELMORE~In Ogden, Utab, December %, 1893, to the wife of Paul Helmore, a son. MARRIED. DINKELSPIEL—BACHMAN—In this _city, De- cember 1.1896, by the Rev. Dr. J. Voorsanger Samuel . L Dinkelspiel and Beatrice L. Bach man, both of San Francisco. DUFFY—MORRISSEY—In this city, November 26, 1896, at Holy Cross Church, by the Rev. Father McGinty. Richard Francis Duffy and Cecilia A, Morrissey, both of San krancisco. HACKETT—O0'DONNELL—In this city, Decem- Der 2, 1896, by the Rev. Willlam N, Meserve, Frank H. Hackett of Alamedaand Ruth M. Nicholas -0’ Dounell of Sau Francisco. KOCH—PLATZ—In this city, December 1, 1893, by the Hev. Hermann Gehrcke, William F. Koch and Minnie Platz, both of San Francisco. LE WIs—POW IERS—In this clty, November 29, 1836, by the Rev. Father 'Keane, Thomas Lewis ana Christina Powers, both of San Fran- cisco. S NAYLOR—RILDRETH—In this clty, November 29, 1898, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Wilber: W. Nayior and Oiive G. Hildreth, both of San Francisco. PRESTUN—SANTRY-In this city, December 1, 1893, by the Rev. W. & Urmy, James Preston and Mary E. Suntry, both of San Francisco. — e DanD. Kelley, Maria Kelly, William J, Maguire, James Magner, Jeremiah A. Postiglione, Sylvia Adams, Willlam Bianchi, Eugenlo Barricklo, Mrs. M. A Jeecheras, Barnard M. Benimer, Herman H. Connolly, Briiget Piersiorft, Mrs B. Dononue, Joha Pyne, Katherine T, Fenn. Mary O’Conne I, Nora Ryan. Anna E, Rupiey. Reinhard Sharkey, Dr. James M. Schmld, Leonard B, Finren, Marie C. Goley. William J. Hamon, James A. ‘Harbaugh. Felix V. Harper (inf mt) Scnaufele, Louis Hawkins, Oliver C. Swickard, Ellas Herdel, Frederick ‘Wallace, John Zwieg, Hermann ADAMS—In this city, December 8, 1898, Wil Tllam, beloved husband of Maggle Adams, s na- tive of San Francisco, aged 35 years 3 months and 7 days. BIANCHI-In this city, December 32, 1898, Eugenio, beloved sonof Eugenioand Emily Bisnchl, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 19 days. A&~ Friends and acqualntances are respact. tnily invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY Eel il ie i of ¢ mpany, Stockton sireel, corner of Geary. Interment privaie. BARRICKLO—In_ this city December 3, Mrs. Mary A., beloved mother of James John J. and Fimer J. Barrickio, daughter of James ‘and Mary Ruddock and sisterof J. W., 3. C. A J..G.T., P. H. and the late B.J. Rud- dock, a native of Mallow, Ireland, aged 49 years and iplmumm. flswnkm and Sonora (Cai.) pa- pers please copy. 4 B Friends and acquaintances are resnsc:. fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her Iate residence, 709 Ellis street, thence to St. Mary’s Ca:hedral, where a solem: Tequiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul lInter- ment Mount Calvary (emetery. BECHERAS—In this city, December 3, 1893, Bernard M., beloved son of Marius and Lucy Becheras, a natlve of California, sged 4 years 6 months and 3 days. 1896, BEHLMER~—In this city, December 2, Hermasn H,, beloved husband or Meta Benlmer, aud father of Mrs. H, Fabsel, Mrs. F. Deranthal 2 - 13 and Helnrich, Johann and Herman Behlmer, a native of Schwarmen, Province of Hanover, Germany, aged 68 years 8 mouias and 2 days. AF-Frionds and acquainiances are respeck fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Frfyd-ly , 8t 2 o'clock P.M.. from his late resi- dence, 2205 Larkin street, near Green. Inter- mea: 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. CONNOLLY—In this eity, Bridget, wife of the late Marti mother of the late John O’Donnell, and grand- mother of M. Deiin and Mariin 0'Donuell, anativeof Spiddle, County Gaiway, lreland, S Frients’ rospac iends and acquaintances are raspact- fali? tnvited to axend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. . from the resi- dence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs O'Donuell, 219 Natoma stree, vetween Third and Foarth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn reqiiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. In- terment Mount Calvary Uemetery. DONOHUE~—In this city, December 2, 1893, John Donohue, a native of Ireland, aged 74 years. - A Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 7:15 o'clock A.M.. ai the chapel of St. Mary’s Hospital, where & soiemn requiem mass will be ceicbrated for the repose of bis soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 10:40 o'clock A. M. train. FENN—In this city, December 3, 1895, Mary, beloved wife of James A. Feno, anative of San Francisco, aged 238 years. FINREN—In this city, December 3, 1896, Marie C., beloved wife of Jacob H. Finren, and mother of Henry De Groot Finren, Mrs. . Cima and Chris and Jacod Finren, & native of Hellevoetsluls, Holland, aged 09 years 8 months and 3 days. A& Fri-nds and scqualntances aro respect- sully invited toattend che funerai TO-MORKOW (Saturday), at 2 oclock P. M. from the Mizpah Pregbyterian Church, Harrison street, near Fourth, Interment i. 0. 0. ¥. Cemetery. GOLEY—In Santa Margarita, Cal., December 2, 1398, W ym J. Goley, s naitve of Ireland, sged 32 years. HAMON~—In this city, December 3. 1896, James A., beloved husband of the late Dslia Hamon, and father of Alfis, Philip, Madelaine and Ger- tie Hamon, and brother-ln-law of M. K. Carr, & Dnative of Jersey Islana, Engiand. [Jersey Island papers piease copy. | A Friends and acanaintancey are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock A. 3., from his late residence, 185 Chesinut srest, between Dupout and Kearny, thence to_St. Franc.s Churen for services. lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. Y. M. C. U.—Leo Assembly No. 4, Y. AL G U.t The officers and members of Leo Assembly No, 4, Y. M. C. U, are requested to attend the funeral of our late broiher, James A. Hamoa, which will take place TO-MORROW (Saturdsy), at 10 0'clock A. M. from his residence, 133 Chestnut street, between Dupont and Kearny. P. J. M CCORMICK, President. J. J. SHrAHAYN, Rec. Sec. HARBAUGH-In Alameaa, December 2, 1898, Felix V. Harbaugh, & na.iveof Penusylvanla, aged 63 vears 3 months and 23 days. A& Friends anl acquainiances are respect- tolly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Exiday). 8% 1 o'clock ». 3¢, from his iate resi- ence, 2038 Alameda avenue. Inierment pris vate at Mountsin View Cemetery, Oakland. HARPER—ID this city, December 3. 1596, jufant dauzhger of S. W. and Modesto B. Harper, a na~ tive of San Francisco. HAWKINS—In San Rafael, December 2, 1893, Oliver C. Hawkins, a native of Rhode Island, wged 65 years =nd 9 months. HERDEL—In Oakland, December 8, 1896, Fred- erick, beioved father of Maria, Friiz, (ieorge, 1izzie and Mathiss Herdel, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 54 years Member of Verein Eintracht. Loucordia Lod ze No. 122, L. 0, O, k., an | Germania Lodge No. 7, Order of H. S. 2~ >otice of funeral Lereafter. Remains at the pariors of Theodor Dierss, 957 Mission street. KELLEY—In th's city, December 3, 1898 Maria, beloved wife of ‘John H. Kelley, and mother of Coleman J. ani the late James 1. Kelléy, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 60 years. #F-Eriends and acquamtances are respect- sully invited to attend the funerai TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her lats Tesidence, 812 Ivy avenue, thench .o St. Mary's Catnedral, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing a § 0°Clock A6 luterment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, Dezember 8, 1833, William Jephtha, beloved §on 0f Jephiha Marian and Ma- mie J. Kelly. a nacuive of San krancisco, aged 3 months #nd 9 days. AF-Friends and acqualntancas are respect- fullv invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), av 11:30 o'clock A. ., from the resl- December, 2. 1893, Connoly, and dence of his parents, 23 Perry sieel. lnter- men: Holy Cross Cemetery. MAGUIRE—In tnis ciiy, December 2, 1895, James, beloved husband of Katie Maguire, and Tather of Ethel and Liosd Maguire, and son ot Katherine and thelate Michael Masuirs, and brotuer of Mrs. john Burns, George. Frank and the late John Maguire ani Mrs Agnes Cod- dington, 'a native of San Fiancisco, aged 34 years and 6 months. A& Friends and scquatntances are Tespect- solly inviced to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at_1:30 o'clock P. . from his late Tesidence, 286 Shipley street, near Sixth, and Inence to St. Pacrick’s Church for services at 2 o'clock P. 3, lntermeat Mount Calvary Ceme- Lery. MAGNER—In this eit7, December 3, 1896, Jera- miah ., beloved son of Catherine and the lata Thomas W. Magner, & native of San Francisco. POSTIGLIONE—In this city, December 3, 1593, Sylvis, beloved daughter of G. M. and Adelaide Postiglione, & uative of Virginia City, Nev, agel 15 years 3 months and 13 days. [Vrginia City (N6v.) papers please copy. 8Friends and Rcanaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the residence of her parents, 2624 Sacramenio siret, near steine intermen: Masonic Cemetery. PFERSDORFF—In this cily, December 2 1898, Mrs. Bertaa Pfersdorft, widow of the late Hugo Plersdor®t and mother of the late Mrs. Gustav Tinrichs, a native of Giessen, Germany, aged 70 v ears 6 months and 16 days. 8- The faneral will iake place THIS DAY (Friday) at_2 o'clock P.M. from the residence of Gustav Hinrichs, 2110 Pine street. Funeral private. PYNE—In Ocean View, December 2, 1896, Katherine Teress, beloved wife of . Patrick Pyne and mother of Gertiude, Annie, Willle, Arthar, Walter and Tommie Pyne and danghier of Mrs Mary L. Blake and sister to adopted brother Charles J. Blake, a native of San Fran- cis 0, aged 39 years 10 months and 27 days. A Friends and acquaintances ars raynac. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), 8t 9 o'clock A. ., from her late resi- dence. Ocean View. thence to St Michael’s Church, where a requiem high mass will oa celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 0'clock 4. M. iutermeus Holy Cross Cemetery. O’CONNELL—In this city, December 3, 1896, Nora, beloved wifeof Lawrence O’Connell, sud mother of Aggie, Josle, John and Nora O'Con- nell, and sister of E. J. Mahoney, a native ot Abbyfeale, County Limerick, lreland,aged 36 years and 6 months. 85~ Notice of funeral hersafter. RYAN—Tn this city, December 3, 1893, Anna E. Ryan, formerly Mrs. Kearney, & native of County Galway, Ireland. RUPLEY—In this city, December 2, 1896, Reln- hard, beloved husband of_Catherine Rupley and father of Mrs. B. Harter. Mrs. J. Titas and Mrs. P. Kane, a native of Switzerland, aged 73 years. Ra-Friends and acauaintances are respect. fullv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday) at 3 o'clock P. M. from _the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. P. Kane, 2028 Meallister sureet. In.erment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. SHARKEY—In this city, December 2, 1595, Dr. James M. Sharbey, uncle of Mrs. John Barry of Benicia, a_pative of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 67 years 4 months and 17 duys. B@-Friends and acquaintances are fespect- fully Invited to attend the fnneral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 1:30 0'Clock P. M., from_the par- Jors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission sireet, near Seventh, thence to St. Pairick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHMID —In this city, December 32, 1898. Leon- ard B. Schmid, beloved husbaniof Babeite Schmid (nee Simoa). and father of Marie and Albers ~chmid, & uativeof Wurtemberg, Ger- any. aged 33 ‘ears 7 months and 26 days. @ Friends and acoualntances Are raspect- fully Invitedto sttend the funeral SUNDAY, December 6.8t 1 o'ciock P. ., from the par- lors of Gantner & Guniz, % and 10 City Hall thence to St. Bonltace’s Church, Golden enue, between Jones and Leavenworch where services will be held. lnierment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHAUFELE—In this oity, December 1, 1898, Louis Schau?ele, & native 0f Germany, aged 53 years. SWICKARD—In the Citv ana Count Hospita!, D cember 3, 1896, Blias Swickard, aged 71 years. W ALLACE—In this city. December 3, 1895, John, dearly beloved husband of Johanna Wallace, d father of John M. Walluce, and grand- of Mrs. E. Hayden. a nativeof Cork, , aged 75 years. [Boston (Mass.) papers piease copy. | W Friemds and acquaintances are respect sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Satt ), at 1 o'clock P. M., from the par lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockion stresr, near Unioa. incermeu: Mount Calvary Cemetery. ZWIEG—In this city, December 8, 1893, Her- ‘mann, beloved husband ot Julia Zwi father of Clara. Bertha aod Walter Zwleg, and brocher of Mrs. kmma Mangels, a Dative of Germany, aged 66 years. @ Friends and acqualntances and members of dermann Lodge No. 127, F. and A. M., are invited to actend the futeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at_2 o'clock P. M., from the family res.dence, 9697 Howard street, near T wenty- second, thence to 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery for cre- mation Pleas® omit flowers. ————— WMCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMFKRS, | 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. 3 Telephone 3080. ¥, L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors acd Embalmers. 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. ‘Telephone South 432. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, QAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB Siudive: fosarion dnosseiten oBice D67 Narke iseeh, SOULLOAS. COFUGE OF SIxta

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