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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1896 18 — . THE SAN FRANCISCQ CALY, FRIDAY( DRCEMBER 11, Tee6. = =~ = 1% SE OF 6 RUOMS AND LARGE kryautand Noe sts., bet. Third nt §18. ROOMS WITH STABLE. 787 NIC! £ OR e: SCRIBNER & CO., 7 City Hall ave., voki i aron P. 429 THIR- bet. Valencia and Guerrero. “TH AVE_AND large lot, house, fcken ranch. Apply at Franeisca: stitab'e for chi nento s m 3 WHOLE X 14 near Union 1o FOIVERY LITTLE at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 1u e — THOUSE na st.. OOMS, BATH. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. 13 | 426 Fulton Streer. FULTON—4 LARGE ROOMS; rent $10. i BAT 1 Geary Street. T GEARY-LARGE ALJOVE for 1 or % genis: rent reasonab UITABLE | 2 i water. SARY, NEAR POWELL— | Sunuy furgished rooms; grates; running | 33 7 GEARY, COR. MASON { nished sunny frout room suite: NEWLY FUR- | s or single. 140 7 GEARY (THE NAVARR ©) ed rooms: board optional — FURNISH- folding-bed. 518 wa [} ter; gas. LY FURNISHED suites and sunny back parior; running M ARTINEIT Ness—Suites and sin es: newly ful , 1101 GKa RY, SW, COR. VAN rolshed. COTTAGES TO YOTTAGE 8 ROOMS, horse and wa ! T6 8 KOOM, N Ds v INNY COTTAGES 4 AND 5 ROOM basement; yard and stable. T'wentieth. PA :: 4 rooms, bath, thiy, wood M. LONG, oflice open evenings. — i Guerrero Street. FURNISHED or 2 suuny rences. ex- 1 | | | uttended 10.'G. W. HOWE, a FFRSONALS, R SWITH'S BATHS Positively Cure Rupvaatisx and NEURATOIA. I §1: 6 FOR §5. DR, SMITH'S SANITA RIUM #1d ELECTRIC BATHS, 15612 Buchgnan street, near Geary. LD GULD AND SILVER BOUGH watcaes cleaned and warranted. 0. NOLTE, €xpert watchmuker, 122 O Farrell st. EDUCATIONAL. LI'S BUSINESS COLLKGE, 24 POST— ‘Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, yping, telegrapny. langnages, English branches, elecirical engineering: =0 ieachers: 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evaning sessions; catalogue. IANO TAUGHT IN SIX MONTHS; NEW, quick methel; $2 50 per mounth. G., 65, Call TIRHLS College, course free. Q1EADY AND KELIABLE GERMAN BUT- ler would jike 10 join honest German girl or @an to start in business. Address G. AL, box 72, YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 813 A Nontgomery st.: individual instraction i shorthand, typinz. bookkeeping. telegraphy, etc.: Jite scholarshlp $50: Jow rates Der week and mo. Call Ofice. T HEY SELL WOOLEN AND COTTON YAR table liven, lace curtains, towels, hosiery, u derwear, corsets, embroidery, iaces, buiton: ings, threads, handkerchiefs, vellings. etc. cheap at Pioueer Dry-goods Store, 105 Fify DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private: no chage unless snccessiul: il lawsuits, claims, collections, wills. deeds, etc., at-law, 850 market (4 7 GUERRERO-. ¥ ) front rooms. b ate; rooms n rear; bosrd opiional; refe “Howara Court, HOWARD, NR. SIXTH—NIC 102 furnished room. Jessme Street. JESSIE — S Y FRONT cheap: bat. Fifth and Sixth COR. SIX(H—HAN T front rooms: reason | 2 | 8ood board if desired. ROOMS; able rents: NEW COT- | = Jones Street. 7 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW ¥FURNISHED FLATS. D—3 ROOMS , or. E I EARNY, NR. SUTTER—2 UNFURNISHED | LARG rent reasonable. Kearny Street. front rooms, offices or housekeepin, SUNNY FKONT &; gas free; e e low rent. Apply 15 Graut ave. §1 0, LOUSEREEPING FLAT KLINGTOS HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — 3 . sunny rooms: water free, Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; Hrs: rell st Class In every respect: terms reasonabie. Q AND 5 SUNNY KOOMS, | Leuvenworth Streei. upper and lower flat. 875 | | | 411 LEAVEN WORTH—WELL FURNISRED AT i s alcove; also hall room; sunay; §6. grand marine : 8 sunny rooms and a S . bath; 1808 ard 1810 Valiejo st., near Gongh: rents i dcios meoderate. Adoress J. X., box 145, Call office. Y(‘SFMITV. HOUSE. 1043 MARKET — FER T1(), TEPER FLAT: § ROONS_HATT ARD night, 85c to §1: week. $1 50 10 $5: families. L jptouble pariors. 16063 Stevenson s, JicAtlister Streec. T = - 31 5 MCALLISTER—LARGE NY FRONT — SUNNY CORNER: 6] . k e . L SR 6105\\:@7071\?5“113 ren low; no children. E e — |7 MCALLISTER —4 UNFURNISHED 1415 HEoANT TS woms 0 desirable parties: ciieap. el A | Minna Street. JDERN FLAT, S 6 ROOMS; | NEWLY FUR- gas, laiest improvements; rent re- 18 , SUNANY F - 404 Xintn st. AUSCH. N PPER + R 0 At of 4 rooms LAT, 4 ROOMS AND 5 Julian ave. HOWARD—NICE SUNNY large yard: cheap rent. NXY, UPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS: modern. 135 irt aks, nr. R SUNNY MODERN FLAT 7 ROOMS 1 baib. 1158 Golden Gate ave., cor. Webster. OWER_BAY-WINDOW FI b: AT; 5 ROOMS, Sixth and Seventh. 7 ROOMS: SUN ALL corner Laguna. GEO. W. HAIGHT, NR. BAK flac est bioc Haight FLAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROOMS AND basement. 706 Birch uve., ne. Buchanan. T FOR VERY LITTLE DWIN & HAMMOND'S 10 ROOM fine view. S0l NEAR TE 5 1IRD—FRONT SUN- 9 per mont h. Capp Street. SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- ooms: yard: also single. CAPP— ‘wenty-third. | 6 6 7 MINXA, COR. EI nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 4 Nuioma Street. cNATOMA sunay rooms, double and single. 2 NICELY FURNISHED : cheap, i U’karrell Sireo:. O'FARRELL — NEWLY FU 02 RNISHED sunny front suite; also single room: use of baih: married couple or gontlemen preferred. Post Street. “R ANDOLPH,"” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— ning water: gas: 81 50 ba; vindow JFatlors: smaller 0 to $4 per week oms; run- 65 Q1 POST—NICELY FURNI 1 room , water and bath: $d HED, T month. 1 oftice; transient. Foweil Nireei. POWELL—FUR> nished also bay-window sultes; NTSHED OR 23 run UNFUR- front sulte, suitable ‘or dentis:’s ning water; 12 Kuss Streot. ) | room; cioset and bath: 4. RUSS—SUNNY FURNISHED SINGLE Seventh Street. TRARD HOUSE. 142 SFV and klichens NTE 50 single rooms. H—-SUITES 12 Sixth Street. = SIXTH-CHEAPEST nicely furnished sunny d N THE CITY ouble tront rooms TEDMON 1 Nicely furnished sny rm COR. SIXTH AND MIN mod. conventences. = in Stockten >ireei. HE EUROPEAN, i7 STOCKTON nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, every room: baths: elevaior; transie ST.—FUR- , cold water nt sollcited. i | | 5, SUNNY | home. B.D. | management; sunny suites and | - | Single: newly furnishead: b , ete.: $10 1o 830, . | FoQ J0 Y FURNISHED ROOMS: ! £ O quiet; gentlemen only; private: references. | | ! | | | | [ | { JBERAL ADVASCES ON DIAN elry, et 11000 Y DIA OPIUM CUKE, A VEGRTABLE IN- gredient: perfect y harmless; ladies ireated at <IMMISS,916 Market, Columbian blag CIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS r, moles, freckles. scars, etc., removed by . 226 ‘Lurk, or. Leavenworch. STEREOPTICON ~HOW EVE- # 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic nd- 1 lectrolysis C Yerusements in living light: promoters of busi- | ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1 T SGINEERING SCHOOLT MECH, "ELE civil. mining, survey, sssay, archit. X ray taught:es. 1864. A.VAN NAILLEN, 788 Mkt Ni 53 JOSKFINA MEDINA WILL OFEN IVl evening classes in Spanish: indiyidual insiruc- tlon also given; best of references. 312 Oct. ship better than elsewhere; leacners’ preparatory CITY REAL ESTATE. Y COMMON . CUNSENT. The best lots in the city for the money. Think of it! Lots for $350 TO £400 EaCh, facing a street that is graded. sewered and macadamized. Water piped 10 every lot. 85 CASH, $6 MONTHLY are the terms. Mo reacon in the world why youshoule mot owna splendid building 105, but every reason whby you should. This property is or: the line of n electric road, 20 or 25 ninntes’ ride 1o your work. Over 125 1ots heve been sold. Many homes have been built: others now in course of construction. SEE THI CASTRO-ST. ADDITION. Take Mission or Valencia st. cArs: transfer at 14th st. (o electric 10:a: trausier again at B0(h <. and ride 5 minutes to the corner of Casiro and Chenery sts. Agent on the ground ~unday=. Cail a< our oflice or on E. M. LONG, 207 224 sr., coz. Mission. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. POOKKEERING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or year's course free; only acconniant teaching. TARK, room 573, Purrott Emporium building. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING~ 1) "Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsai on stage. R.5and 12, 1. 0. U. F. block. Tth and Mk: FUITAR, MANDOLIN, PtANU AND VUCas lessons, $3 mo, Mary Westhauos, 59 Fifth. OSS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved 10 Donoaoe bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. QUKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, duy & night: noclasses; $5 month. 845 Mission. N: I JL.CTRIC _LIGHTS 1IN R 4 Winchester House. 44 Third st., rr. Market; 00 rooms, 25c to $1 60 jer night: $1 50 to 86 per week ; free bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. R CRAIG & MEDICAT, INSTITUTF, L7 1346 Market st.:’ special treatment for heart disease. the nervous sysiem and ail other diseases carefully treated: consuitation free. Call or write. MY CLalM THAT T DU THE BEST HAIR: WL aressing in the city for 25c has been amptv verified by tbe constantly incredsing patronage; poliweness and neatness is my hobby; switches $1. LEDEKER, 111 Stockton st., nearest Gea: ICTURF-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x91~., 10c.; 8x10 and 10x12. 15¢: 11x14 and 12x18, 80c; 14x17, 25¢: 16x20, 30¢; 1%x22, 3bc: 20x24, 45c: 22x28'tn., 60c. JONES, 547 Mission st. R F. VON BULOW HAS RETURNE from the couniry and opened office at 822 V lencia st. [JAVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- Xl ows filled. McCABE'S, ission, cor. 5th. IVORCE AND AN 1T OF MAR- riage; terms of paymen: oblizing: legal every- where.~ Address lock box F, 9U6 Mark: L B ARGAININ FINE UKESS SUITS. J. ED- LIN, 617 Market st., under Palace Hotel. TEMAKE THiE BEST $12 SUIT 70 ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny. B \ i lowest rates. 948 M \ AGNISCOPE — NEW PROJE VM. chine: uses the Kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPL 948 Market st, DARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper llustration: day and evening Classes; instructors, J. l. E. Partinston, Gertrude | Partington, R. L. Partingion. Particulars 424 Plue. LEGANT MASQUERADE COSTUMES, A DERSON’S, 121 Stockion st.: country orders. S ULl's CL NED, PRESSED, $1: REPAIRS dyeing done. 26 Montcomery, r. 14: tel.red 2374. CARDS, $1 50. SHOW CAKDS, LIC. Tel. Black 141." HILL, 2215 Geafy st. JIGIT SUHOOL: A LD'S BUS.COLLEGE; 24 Post ;commercial,shorthand, English :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKL; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powell. PIANO: PARIS URADUATE suages:$2 mo. 109Taylor.r7. M USICAL GAIN WE fact that we are selling good-toned second- hand pinaos for 8, $4 and $3 per month; beauti- fulnew- uprights for $6, §7. 85,89 and $10 per month; 1o cash payment required larger than the above amounts: ‘sll_purchasers of upright planos from us have the privilege of exchangin ssme for & Stelnway any time within 3 years from date | without sacrifice. SHERMAN,” CLAY & ¢ representatives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos, co Kearny and Suctec sts., Sun_Franeisco; also Uas: land, Cal: Portiand, Or.: Seattie, Wash. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST A LARGEST honse west of Chicago is KOHLER & | CHASK’S, 26, 28 and 30 O’ Farrell st.; pianos, or- | gansand all other musical lustruments, of all | grades and prices: terms eisy: prices lowest: | everything poisible cone Lo pleass unud sutisty the customer. | | | A CLUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IX pt- I A an see our list tor this week: planos on 83 4, 85, §6, $7, §8, 9, 810, $15, $20 monthly pay- | ments: fine stool and cover with each; deliverad free anywhere in the city and kept t | pert concert tuniers. The F.W.SPE | ralesroonis 985 Market sr.. opp. Mason, INSTRUMENTS, CALL ATTENTION TO THIE H 3 NABE PI- { L "anos: get our reduced price: second-hand | uprights, $135; organs, $35. W. C. HAMILTON, successor to A. L BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. | NNEW ELEGANT CHASE BROS. PIANO: case slightly damaged {nshipping: $200 less | ihan regular price. THE J. DEWING CO., 24 floor, Fiood building. TANOS S0iD, RLNTED, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped. stored, for lower rates iban any other firm In the ciy. J. HARKY T'T, 526 Hayes st. 20 TO 509 THIKD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work, A. HOFFMA %165 ELEGANT UPRIGHT; COST $425; . forsaleon §5 instaliments. 221 Leaven- worth st. A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. AZOR EXCHA. , 630 MARKET_—BASE- ment: five edge put on razor for £d cents. L THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines fur. nished for $1: cail or write. 102914 Marke: s, Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. ATCHES, DIAMON DS, JEWELKY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: mus: move; bLuilding tobe torn.down. 5 and 7 Third st. $ UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NU PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. E FLELD. 838 Market st. JAKS, FUKS AND SULTS RETAILED AL wholesals prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. UKNETI'S CORN CURE—SURE CURL FOK corns. bunlons, warts: 2bc. 427 Montgomerv. DRESSMAKELS, *SHIONABLE EASTERN DRESSMAKER desires 10 sew in famiiies or at her rooms. Ad- dress MRS. AMANDA DYER, rooms 3 and 4, 12385 Market st RESSES $2 UP, WHAPPERS 50 CENTS UP, Sr,cupes 81 nod up. 505% Naioma st. above Sxth SUITS MADE FHOM 83 UP: capes, §1: i guaranteed. SKIRTS, 750, 559 Stevenson st. EAUTIFUL UAK AND WALNUT. PIANOS just received and for sale cheap. Z. MAU- VAIS Music Companv, 769 Marketst. TERY FINE TONE, USED PIAN: wood case: good for 20 years; half price. Room 12, 809 Market st. : RUSE- at less than 0 YOU KNUW = That we have sold $40,000 worth of lard in the last month in the biocks bannded by Stanyan, Frederick, Cole, Shrader and Bes- lab sis ? DO YOU KNOW Thatyou can et s lot in these blocks at prices 25 per cent lower than any other iots in the neighborhood, which is one of the best? 1300 UPWARD, N YOUR OWN TERMS - Had you nct batter see these lots at once We think vou had; call or seud for a dia. gram, with prices marked, See these 1008 Lo-day. Take Halght, kddy or Ellis st. cars. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 58000, DEVISADERO ST, BET. ™ PINES . and Bush: choice bu.iness block: 26:6x137:6: good 2-story bay-window of 2 flats: 8 and 10 rooms and bath each: rents $47 503 should be chunged into store. 0. D. BALDWIN & SON, 118 Montgomery st. BUY a Lot b3 0 FOR CHRISTMAS, £ DOWN, $5 A MONTH! $D As a special Christmas offering we will, for the next 20 days, sell a few choice [ots in BOULEVARD BLOCK 722. 5 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH. O No foterest, no (axes. UY NOW: ONLY 19 LOTS TO BE SOLD and they will_soon be gone; make your boy & Christmas present of a lot and it will bea profit- able investment for hi; HESE LOTS ARE POSITIVELY THE BEST in the city for the price. = JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Montgomery st. k8¢ 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 225 FLOOD <. ave.: Sunnyside Tract: $40 cash, $10 per month. THE McCAKTHY CO.. 646 Market. b2 00 Fikn BuIL: 4 FIRST - CLASS %41 8-room Z-story dwelling: porcelain- lined bath-t plumbin; tle sink: il other firs-c.ass wooden mante's; gas fixtures. etc.; complete, ready for occapancy. $1900 for 7-room story-and-a-haif dwelling. $330u for 2 flats of & and 6 rooms; call and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc,; same suomitted for auy kind of building; best of references. vonds, etc. W, W. REDNALL, builder, 2412 Market st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourteenth. B‘ORHALL—P.LL NTRESIDENCI . COR. Jones and Chestnut sts.: lot 50 feet on Jones st by 110 on Clestout st.: splendid marine view. Apply to MOGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chronicie building. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSKES BUILT: $150t0 $275 & room: paftles coutemplating bullding invited to call and see pians. 1148 Mission. EW PACIFIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCES— Only 2 left out of 7 of those elegant residences situated on Gough st.. between Broadway and Vallejo; contaln from 8 to 1 rooms and ali mod- ern conveniences: marine view and elegant sur- roundings; terms easy ; iouses open for inspection. MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY; TO BE SACRI- ficed a¢ once. Room 21, Flood building. 00D MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT, $100. Bruenn Piauo Hovse. (100D UPRIGHT, CHEAF: BARGAILN SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Ban JLEGANT EMERSON, FIRST-C LASS, CON- dition, at sacrifice. E. W.LICK,116 McAllfster. ! MASNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used: sacrifice. 1019V an Noss W G BADGEL SOLE AT ENT FOK HALLET +& Davis any Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacto. RROY MAUZY, §08 FOST ST.—~OHMER, N ewby & Evans, Brizgs and other pianos. JUPERIOF, VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW &) H. MU LLER, maker, repairer. 2 La:ham piace. DOLLAK A WEEK ON RENT CONTRACT buys new plano. 136 Eilis st. WERK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_TLR WFEKLY CALL. In wranper. for msiling. A 1 PROPOUSALS. > = reet. LEXINGTON, 2 EDDY — NEWLY 1 ished Dousekeeping rooms; aiso single and 3 LARF X 8350 per housekee ping: Fifth Street. =1 FIFTH-TWO ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping, $12: also other rooms. 3~,¢) FIFTH—2SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED O Z L for housekeepin; Fifteenth NISHED ROOM, WITH USE OF 1148 Sutter Street. SUTTER — NICELY FU sunny suite and siugle rooms, RNISHED 5 Turk Street. TURK—LARGE SUNNY ROl single room 45 85 up. 0M; ALSO | 91¢ vai Webster Street. WEBSTER, COR. GOLDEN G te fomily ATE AVE. urnished or unturnished rooms in pri- board optional; rent reasonabie. Miscellaneous. ARTIES WISHING TO RENT THEIR rooms will find ready tenants at the San Fran- cisco Renting Company. 53 Chronicle building. BOARDING AND ROOMS, M CLAIRY OYANTS, MPiE SCHMIDT, CLATKVOYANT. TELLS past, present and_future: success to all; for- tunes by'mail; low prices. 856 Mission st. L ME, WALTERSOF TEHAMA; CARD~: LA- dies, 250; gents, oUc.- 951 Jilssion, or. &h. M 133 NELSON, FROM NEW YORK, CARD reader. 120A Eddy st., room 1. TSSMELVINA, CLATRVOY future husband or wife; 50¢c. 76615 Howard. M SYBILLA 1TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 23c: $14 O'Farrell. TON A RNED: WONDERFUL clairvoyant. 138a Fourth st., nr. Howard, r. 4. ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT N T; PICTURE and medium in clty: fee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE ENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth B.BAUMA KNOWN CLAIR- ant in the city. 132 Turk st N, PALMIST, CARD-R D past, present and future; 25c. 1486ths ME. PEARL MAGNETIC HEALER: luckv paimist charms. Room 2, 228 Post st PA MPLE MABLE WOUDS, CLAIRVOY ANTAND card-reader. 207 I'ost, room 8. MPLE- BAY FAIR, CARD AND MIND-READ- er; charms. 11 Taylor st., rooms 2 and 3, £10; references. Apply 2028 Fif- ]Slqocfivfi ROOMS, SI? v Dear Church. : O suite: first-class board; refined Jewish ¥illmore Strees. Shtly. | 513 MCALLIETEE_NEATLY FUENISHED | 3 LARGE SUNXY ROOMS TO SMALL 01 O rooms, with or without board: reasonable. Sy J0mAPe M, ueAE T UTTER, 2516 — SUNNY FURNISHED Bowara Stree. rooms; private family; board optional, 41 HOWARD—STUNNy BAY-WINDOW | 7]¢) POST—TWO LARGE SUNNY FRONT 1054% T50m furnisned tor nonsekeeping; alss | & 12 700 Wit board, $45 for 2: use of parior; nny single rooms: rent low. 1 piano. T~ 7 —WELL FURNISHE. . | QUNNY ROOM WITH BOARD FOR GENTLE 1070 EoFARD-WEL, FERNISHEDS S A I o o P werEDow | 47653 B box 64, this office. R N i o $) EDDY — LOVELY SUNNY PARLORS 1] 282 suites for light housekeeping: bath: §12. 41 T S fooia WIS DORFR a0 T Ty do Sinens, TEE ABBOT=FORD. BL.OADWAY.NR. FOLK. 99 COMPLETELY FUR: Quiet, homellke; terms mod ; bourd optiona 40V rooms for housekeeping, rent $15; 11arge | \TEWLY FURNISHED _ROO) WITH sunny frout room, rent $12. board: table a specialty. 437 Geary st. g1 GFARRELL= 3 SUNNY ROOM, MCALLISTER—2, 3 OR 4 FURNISHED | S 615 rooms or nowss cas stove and | ] UTHL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY Keeping: bath: to & satisfactory party: rent low:nochildren. Mission Street. 7 MISSION—FURNISHED FRONT ROUM, | with kitchen, for housekeeping. MISSION SI. 0 SUNNY FRONT rooms; also housekeeping and single rms. 94 1221 Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY_CONNECT- ing; bay-windows: gas stove; cneap. 1.40: FPoik Stree:. © POLK, COR. GEARY—NICE SUNNY 1002 55iic6t rooms: & separate kitchen: 1n modern spartment house: fine mantel; gas stove: bath: all conveniences; rent $20; refs. exchanged. 1643 POLK —2 NICELY large, sunny front room: rixth Srreer. HOUSEKEEPING rent moderate; SIXTH — SUNNY 124 Soms, surtes sna single; first floor. Sevenin Streec. TH — LARGE FRONT ROOMS 7 SEVE 157 %or nousekee $8 to $10 month. 9()5 SEVENTH—2 SUNNY FRORT UNFUR- 205 Bisbed housekeeping rooms: §8. ilira strees. SUNNY, table housekeeping r00; EWS FOR 5 CENTS—THB EEKLY CALL. in wraper, for mailinz. Pt ————— EOOMS TO LET. R A A AN A California Street. ©660 CALIFORNIA, NEAR HYDE-! 1333 risi. turnisnes or unfurnished, in & pri- vate famiiy; suitable for a lady. = Ellis Street. OYAI HOUSE, 126 ELLIS—INCANDES- cent lights in evers room: reading-room, con- faining daiy pagers; smoking-room sud ladies parior: open ail might: rooms per night. 35¢ Lo $150: weer, §2 to $3: mouth, 88 to 830; fire es- Capes: elevator on office loor; annex of 85 rooms ow resdy:hot and cold water in n}ch room; baths. T HT FAMONA, 160 KLLIS. MBS KATES. HART. menager—A qwet houge: centrally 1o- cated: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold wacer. COMFOR- navle. R Eighth Street. {ILERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 S8TH SIsL, pear Market; furnished and unfurnisbed. b iith Street. ~ FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- | nished rooms. £¢) FIFTH—SI DL $5 month up. 10 ] GLE AND DOUBLE & ulsom Stree. FOLSOM, NE. FOURTH—SINGLE FUR- nished 100ms, $1 per week. 82 otel: references; all modern conveniences. VAN S—NEWLY FURNIS, ny rooms s} HEDSUN. good board; reasoneble. CHILDREN BOARDED. A JONEE_NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 50 D'room with board forcouple: $45. | | | ME. BAY JENNETT,CLAIRVOYASTAND mind-r eader. 122 Post, rs. 10 and 11, 3a floor. ME. LEGETTE—PRESENT, PAST AND future: 25c: one price. 311 Tehama, nr. dth, M MPE, FANKIE DAVIS, PALMIST AND magnetic healer. Room 2, 122 Post st. SPIKITUALISM. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- N um, returned; life readings, love affairs, busi- ness Investments, mining speculations a specialty. 838 Mission st. RRiVED—RUBY CLEVELAND., MAG- <\ netist, cardreader and test medium. 309 Sut- ter, rooms 3 ana 4. {, MCALLISTER—MES. C, J. MEYEK; o test meetings every night, 10c: Tue,, Fri., 2 . 3. ; business s 25¢:Sat.eve §1 RS, MAYO STEE RS—CIRCLE TO-D T, 8 o'clock: 25c: readings daily. 11234 Oak st ‘ ANTED—CHILD TO BOARD UNDER 2 I\ R~. MAYO STERRS; TRANCE MEDIUM, years old. 350 Jessie st located 11214 Oak st.; private readings, $1. FANTFD_INVALID OB CHILD TO CARE 1 T TINGS,0 TOB, V for by parties having own cow, horse, busg; and aif comiorta; 10w Brices Address Ve box 8, Call Capce. ADY WOULD LIKE INFANI TO WET- nurse. W. N., box 10, Oakland office. EFINED HOME FOx OHILD AT 1727 McAlilst : terms mod erate. TLOREN 70 _BOARD; GOOD nome; best of care. Apply 3009 Harrison st. IMALL CHILDKEN 70 BOARD. ADDRESS M. W., box 64, Fruitval 0., Alai meda Co. STORES +“0 LET. A A A A A A A AN AN AR, {TORE. 1524 HOWAKD, COX. LAFAYETTE, 120, with fixt ure p rent. £~ TURK—STORE WITH R VOMS IN O rear; suitable for stationery or bakery: low rent. Apply upstairs or ASHTON GARDI- NE . 411 Montgomery st. S #1: ., 25¢. 1524 Marketst. M. FRANCIS, DENT SLATE riter. 118 Halghtst.: hours § untii § p.x HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM SCLE! NTIFICALLY esmericl) LOST. l OST—TWO DEEDS DRAWN IN FAVOR OF 4 H. Quinn and Alice Quinn: finder wiil be rewarded on their return to MRS, QUINN, 965 Folsom st. ASSBOUK. HIBERNIA SAVINGs AND Loan Society, San Francisco; name, MARY SEXI0N: 2091077 Keturn to_bauk. UNCH OF KEYS AROUND GENERAL P. 0. Finder return 742 Washington; reward. TORE TO L able for barber-shop; rent $16. 1165 HOWARD ST.; SUIT- OST—AMETHYST CHARM. FULL VALUE s paid if returned to 31614 Third st. 42 FOURTH — SMALL UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. STOKE rooms in rear; low rent. Apply 0 G. H. WITH T LOW K —PART OF STORE AND basement. 324 Pos. st. . HORSES, INE BUSINKSS HOKSE: RIDES AND drives: must be sold. 143 Bartlett si t. 150 ness, all kinds; wagons, b rockawsys, carts; must be sold. 112 HETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HA R les, surreys, Misslon s 40 Markex, cay. BULLIVAN HORSES FUR BSALE; b, ALSO WAGONS es, carts, Laroess: Grand Arcade Horsa 27 Six:h 8 ; soction sales every Weduar & DOYLE, Auctioneers. T sel ness; auction [l EMPORIUM SALES YAKD: Jencia st., is the place to goif you w I or exch: Borses, bugg nge les. wago! es every Saturdayv at 11 o'clock, [ To5r-a PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA J Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of MARY McCARIHY, No. 160-1388. The finder wili please return to bank. OST—BLACK LEATHER PURSE CONTAIN- ing postage stamps, keys, etc., $18 coin; the earnings of poor widow; liberal reward to finder. Apply 413 Stockton st. OST—SKYE T1ERGIER DOG, WEARING collar marked ‘*Dick.” Keturn to1921 Mission receive reward. 0ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and 1 oan Society of San Francisco, in the name of FLORENCE 8. COUCHMAN, No. 1,991.082. The finder will please return to bank. OUSI—ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE Columbia Theat one Ea tern Star pin. return to this office and receive reward. Iz . FOUND. Fox-rsniumx SLUT-0W2 CAN HAVE 5 BEL NEW AND SkCONU-HANDU HAR- same by proving property aid paying expenses. 0 ness: all kinds: buggy,wagon, carts, surrey | N. Z.'101 Call Office. & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia, 5 HEAU DRIVING A8 WORK HOHRSES; welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. and £ fine buggies. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- dry, mlik and grocery wagons: also rockaway 528 Harrigon st. B UnINESS WAGON FOX SALE. sion st., F. MAINZER, Call. 1602 MIS- G OOD SEAOND-HAND LIGHL ¥ new platform: laundrv; cheap. 414 < Jourth streei. FOURTH —§' NY FRONT ROOM WITH 408 ¢rate: suitale for lady or gentieman; pri vate famiiy, SEWING MACHINES, X PRESS; Broadway. LI KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, renied Jepaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st BICYCLES, RS s s e AN S PECIAL BARGAIN: NEW AND SECOND- S bana; highest grades; lowest prices. DAVIS BROTHE =, Cycle Dept., 25 Geary st B | HOTELS. BROOKLYN HOTEL 308212 BUSH ST, board and room $1to 82 per day, §6 to $12 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite rcoms for family $i 10 $1 50 per night: first-class service; free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. ———————————————————— PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. e A A A JROUGHT YOUR CAMERA? SEETHE LAT. est & 124 Geary st Callfornis Camera Co. ROPOSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A clock in the Hall of. Jusiice. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the Cliy &ud County of San Francisco, Decomber 8, 1898. in accordance with Reso'uiion No. 15,475 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed r oposa’'s will bs received in open session of the oard of Svpervisors on MONDLY AFTER- NOON. December 21, 1896, from 2:30 (0 5 o’clock, 10 furuish a covk for the “Hall of Justice” build- lng, In couformity with the following speciilca- uors : For the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for the manufacture and complete set- ting ot & clock 4n the lantern of the tower of the “Hall of Justice,” erected upon s lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Washington | ana Kearny streets, in this City and County, all assbown on ihe pians and elevations of the aid lower accompanyiug these specifications. The cost thereof noi Lo excecd the sum of three thousand dollars The sald clock to have a dial face eight feet a7d one-half in_diameter, made of the heaviest ¥rench plate glass in' the market; well and per- fec.ly ground on both sides. There shall be four dials, one on each side of the sald (ower, facing north, south, eas: and west. Each diul glass, as above, to be set securely in strong iron frames, with the ontside of sald ira mes ornamented with a copper molding of 18- ounce copper. The frame of the dials to be of such welght of meial as maybe demanded by ihe detail bere- after furnished by the architects. ‘The face of all the diais to be ornamented with numersls_in black, of size s demanded, and the hands o be also in'black iron. The clock in its entirety to be of the finest workmanship and niechanism, and to be fur- nished with Grabam's _escapement, guaranteed to maintain & vAriation of not more than 30 seconds per month when regulated 1t shali be an eight-das | one half and one hour striking clock, and be pro- vided with & bell (o weizh at least 3000 pounds, and be made of the purest bel-metal compo: sition, free from all flaws and of the very best tone. The machinery of the clock proper to be set immediately back of dials. equidisiant to each, in center of the tower, and set on stroug lron frames, connected with the frame proper of Lhe tower, and the bell to bs placed in the open por- tion of the tower, immediately be.ow, as shown herewith, Everything appertaining to the clock, diais, ma- chinery, bels, eic., 1o be suppiied by ihe 'con- tractor, and all the work necessary to set the same, complete, in place, to be done by the same con- tractor, and (he clock turned over to the oard of Supervisors In perfect running order, pioperly regulated to the stipulated variations. All the sbove (0 be guaranteed and keptin order by the contractor for the period of five years. “The above clock 1o be of the Seth Thomas manu- facture. or of # make equaliy as good, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors. The above clock, complete, to be set in piace within thirty days ater the completion of the building uuder Contract No. 1, dated —., The payment for said clock. complete, to be made 10 full in United Sates coin thiity-five days aficr the acceptauce by the architec: of all work herein deseribed. The work of construction to be done In striet ac- cordance. with the drawings, plans and specifica- tions, under the supervision and direction of Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects. Builders will estimate and state a price for which the entire work will be pesurmed in accordance with the specifications, drawings and plans, 10 be seen at the office of Shea & Shea, architects, No, 26 Montgomery sireet. 1a order 1o preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the voard has resolved to receive no bids uniess made upou blank forms prepared by tne committee, and a certified check for the sum of $500 deposiied by the bidder with sud made paynble to the clerk of the board, conditioned 1t the proposai be accepted and the coniract awarded, and if the bidder shail fall or ueglect 0 execute the coniract and give the required bond ‘within 8ix days after, the said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by said clerk as Lqui- dated damsges for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. e board reserves the right to reject all bids if e public good so require, NO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETER- ang’_ Home Agsociation.—Natice is hereby iven that sealed proposals will ba received by the ard of directors of the Veteran ome Associa- tion a: ks office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Uslifornia, up to 10 o'ciock 4. M. Saturday, December 19,1596, and opened imme- diately thereafter in the presence of bidaers, for furnishing and defivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies forthe Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (raiiroad station, Yountville), for the six. months commencing January 1, 1897, «nd ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and’ instructions for submitting b ds, will be furnisned upou apblication by the undersigned, Bidders will carelully foliow "the conditions of these schednles, and no bid will be considersd un- less it is in accordauce with such sch: dules. Each bidder must sccompany his bid with a certified check upon some weil-known and responsivie Dbauking-nouse for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. payable t0J. C. Currier, treas vrer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into s good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘Lhe board reserves the right to reject any of ali bids and to order any quancity over or under the amount specified. ‘Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Veterans' Home Association. room 13, $20 Sansome st.. San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J. 3. SCOVILLE, Secreary. LEGAL NOTICES. NJOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE— Full sets plumbing, tnning, cornice-making toois of the - iate 6 Pabst will be sold by his admin r.-lr!x.éifl Migsion st 12 4y Wednesday, LUecember 16, 189 i &1000 COTTAGE 3 ROOMS IN BEK- ] . keley: ot 40x130: $15 monthly. £1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $15 moathly $400— Lot 40x120; $26 down: $25 monthly. #$50U—Half acre hill land; 310 monthly. CHASX A. BAILEY. 20 Montgomery st. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THRE WEEKLY CALL, sent to zny address in the Unu’m States or Canada one year for $1 £0, post- age free. MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN AT 613 PER CENT $300.000 o city ron eatats: aiss Gakiand, € bank rates; undivided esiates in probate: any sum. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and %20 Mcntgomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, celry; also on furniture, pianos, without re- rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 948 Market st. ; open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 15T, SD.OR 3D MOKTGAGES, A estates, undivided intervsts, real estate in pro- furofture and pienos without rewmoval OLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. 1 0 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL Ef- $20.000 1ae'i0 sama tosuit.. Apsiy todr. B.LEVY, 11 Montgome: B X NTEREST — MONEY loaned on_ ¢verything. ~Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood bullding. Pledges for sale cheap. ¥ IN TRUST AT 6 X UN KEAL E5- &bD.UOU tage 2d mortgage, On planos & furni- ture; o attorney’s fee. ISAACS, 240 Montgomers. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JUST LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN-—$8500 FOR the celebrated resor: known as Johannisbers, in Napa County, of 320 acres improved In bear- ing resistant vineyard, orchara, redwoods and canyoos: mineral springs and lakes: bunting, bathing ‘and fishing: finely improved, with main buildiug and Cortazss. stables and ou:buildiugs: ail completely furnish=d and equipped for bnil- ness: will seil half interest and take a partner; this is u rare chance for a physician who wishes to star: a sanitarium; this is an income place now and wlil pay large interest on the investment. Cull for detsiled description and photographs ou DAVID BUSH, counury department of G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, 14 Montgomery st. 9 INDUSI RIOUS MEN, EXPERIENCED IN dairy. want to rent a farm with 60 to 90 head 0of cows on: must be nearcreamery or with neces- sery jmprovements for butter-making. L. W., 43 Jessie st.. San Francisco, Cal. A'I'AUC']‘IQN 0! Saturday, Dece: acres tall-bearing orchaj uflding improve- yoents: also 17 26-100 acres fuli-beating orcnard adjoining; known as W.R. Cole place, on horse- carline between Centerville and Newark, Alameda County; splendid income propercy: terms to suit. JEND FOR ILLUSTRAT D PAMPHLET OF California lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 6§-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal Feoe SALE OK EXCHANGE—HOMES AND vinayards {n.gonoma County, . HILL, Wind- sor, Cs ARIN CO.: 3000 acres: 26 miles irom cityi lots any size: fruit. grain, & or water transit; $40 te $75 per acre: ierms3 Lo suit. SYNDI :0., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COAPANY IS SELLING the chespest fruit, vegetubie snd grain land ever offered in Alameda County in smail tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 114 hours from San Fran- cisco; price $20 (o $40 per acre: balf cash; owner must'seil; title pertect; iuvestigate. 57 Chroal cle building. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE Tu TOWN. M- sy terms: also 4 to 12 acro pleces d 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoms vy Mondav at 632 Market st S OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. @150, LoTS SEAR THx ALTENHEIM IN OU. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week : selilng fast: pood improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. 7' TO $150 KFUR CHOICE BUILDING O lots in the town Of Filchburg; s new sta- 1ion established near Ouklaud,on the Haywards and Sun Leandrolocal line, by the Southern Pacific Company;: only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every ew minutes; terms [0 sull buyers. Apply (o MRS, C. M. RUNKLE, 9153 Washington st., Oskland, Cal, "OR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—20 cres fuil-béaring peach orchard at Loom iacer County: over 3000 trees: immediate pos- session given. = CALDERWOUOD, 346 San Pablo ave., Onkland. $75 Loms ASD UPWARD: BUY xow O when you can:_ but few lots left in tho Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjolning ¥ast Oakland: ' this is the only choice property now being cffered In this ~tate at such low prices; near a fine school: twoeleciric roads near by and one will shortly go tirougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a home: drainage perfect: street ‘all graded: some macadamized: homes now here and ovhers being built; werms. §5 casn, §6 montbly. 468 Nintn st, Oskisnd. H. Z JOX LS. owner. ALAMEDA ADYERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $325 HANDSOME NEW CUOTTAGE OF . 7 rooms: latest design; cholce cor- ner lot, 50x100; essy terms. $2400—8$50 cash, $26 monthly: cottage 5 rooms and bath: lot 50x125; close Lo station. $26U0—8. 00 cash: elegant new colonial cottage; 5 rooms, reception-hall a:.d bath. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay.street station (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 arket st., Sun Fraucisco. Uffice open Sundays and holidays. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. A LAMeDA—FOx RENT TO RESPONSIBLE X varty, cheap, furnished new cottage: six large rooms, bath; fine baserment: healthiest part of city. 444 Central ave., bet. Fourth aud Fifih sts.; Sec- ond-ave. stat BEEKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1750 THE BARGAIN OF 1HE SEASON . —House of 6 rooms; large lot; stable, chicken-house; strees work done: near station. JO-r PH T. MASON, Berkeley Station. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 0 EXCHANGF—NINE-ROOM HOUSE FOR twelve-room house: difference in cash; both Western Addiuon: butiders invited (0 make offers. Adaress H. M. SCHOLL, P. O. Station k. OOMING - HOUSES, RESIDENCE _ PrOP- erty, lots and ranches (0 exchui ge. UNDE. WOOUD & CU., 765 Market st. QEND FUR OUK LLST OF ORCHARD _HOMES San Jos: IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, n0 removal: no deiays: no commissions: low Interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg. 1170 Market st $325000 AT BANK RATES: 1ST AND 2d morteuges, estates, rents, etc.; lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Marketst. DVANCES ON DIAMON DS JEW ELRY,KTC Columbiz Loan & Collateral Office, Grant ave. RIVATE PAKTY LOANS ON ANY GOOU security: low Interest. N., box 15, Call Office. NY AMOUNT; LOWEST KATE: 18T &3D morteage: flat or installment. Dryden, 635 Cal. PAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OF¥ clothing. Cosmopolitan Loan Office, 49 Third. TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authorl'v of a_certain deed of trust, duly egecuted by VIRGINIA S THORNBURGH "CHOPPLR (formerly VIK- GINIA S. THORNBURGH). wife of k. D.T, CROP- PER, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMP- BELLand THADDEUS B. KK NT, trustees,parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNTON! party of the third part, dated January 24th, 1894, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Fresn., State of California, o liber 114 of deeds, at pages ‘180 and followlnz, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 5th day or November, 1896, by the board of directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corpora.fon, and the holder of the note (No.12,718). to secure pavment of Which the aforexaid deed of irusi was executed, declaring that default hud been made In the payment of the principal sum and otber sums due under sald note and deed of trust, and requesting and direct- ing saia HENRY C.'CAMPLELL and THAD- DEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real esiate described therein to satisty said inuebtedness. We, HENKY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 22 day of December, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at 'the auction salesroom of Esston, Eidridgs & Co., 638 Market aireel, 1n the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, we will sell at public auction, 10 the highest bidder, for cash in zoid coin of the United States, the pieces or parcels of land, situate in the county of Fresno, State of Califoruia, de- scribed as fo.lows, to wit: Accordiag to_the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the Unlted States: In township fifteen (15) south, range elghteen (18) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian Of sections three (3) and four (4), (he whole, containing one thousand two hundred and elghty (1280) acres of 1and, more or less; together with the appurtenance TEisMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States, 10 per cent payabie to the under signed on the fall of the Lummer, talance on de- livery of deed, and if not so paid, unless for want oftitie (ten days being allowed for searci), then sald 10 per cent to be forfeited, and the sale 10 be Void. Acts of sale at purchaser’s expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL Yoo uion. THADDEUS B. KENT, o RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of & ceriain deed of Lrust, duly executed by S. WITKOWSKI and HANNA WITKOWSKI (his wite), parties of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL aud THADDEUS B. KENT, trusices, parties of the second part. and the AN FRANCISCO NAV- INGS UNION, parcy of the third part, daicd February 21st, 1890, and recorded in the office of ihe Couniy Hecorder of the county of ‘iulare, State of Calitornia, in' liber 7 of trast deeds, at pages 130 and foliowing, and in pursuance of a Tesolution passed on the 13th day of November, 1896, by the boarl of directors of said SAN ¥ ANGISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 9850). to secure payme-nt of which the aforesald deed of trust was execated, declaring that default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under said note and ueed o furst, and request: ing and directing said HKNR Y C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustées, 10 sell the real esiate described therein 10 sausfy sald in- debtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trogtecs, do hereby give motice tbat on TULSDAY, the 220 day of December, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of tuat day, and ac the auction salesroom of Easton, Eldridge & Co., 638 Market strect, in the City and County of san Francisco, State of California, we will sell at_public auction, t0 the highes: bidder, for cash n goid coin of toe United States, the picce or parcel of land si:uate in the county of 'Fuiare, State of California, de- scrived es foliows, 10 Wi : ‘According to_the oficial plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States Tn_township twenty-iwo (22) south, range t ty-five (23) east, Mount Diablo buse and meridian Of section eigit (8) the southesst quarter (SE. ), containtug one hundred and sixty (160) acres of iand, more or less: together with the appur- tenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in go'd coln of the United States: ten per cent payable (0 the under- signed on the fall of the hammy baance on de- livery of deed: and if not 80 paid, uniess for want of Ltle (ten days being aliowed for seatgh), then snid ten per cent (o be forfeited and the saie’ to be vold. Ae:s ot sale a purchasers expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, L rpucicen THADDEUS B, KENT. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, AILORS’ AND MECHANICS' WAGES COL- lectea; estates piobated : deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. JEFFRESS. law oilice, 632 Market st., room 27 DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL alty; private; no charge unless successful; all iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. w. HOWE, au'y-at-law. 850 Marker. W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- + tation free: probate: all cases: fees low. ADVIU!‘ FREE: NOCHARGE UNLESS sUC cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 827 Market s-. FIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. HAMPEL—In this city. December 10, 1898, to the wife of August Hampel, a son. HANSEN-—In this citv, December 9, 1896, to the wite of C. R Hansen, a son. REUSSING~—In this city. December 7, 1896. to the wiie 0’ Carl Reussing, a danghter. MARRIED. DOWNS—-HERON—In this city, December 9. 1893. by the Rev. Dr K. R. Dille, George M. Downs and Agnes L. Heron, both of San Frao- cisco. DAGGETT—M cCLOUD~1In this city. December 9,1898, at_the residence of thebride, by the Xev. Dr. E.R. Dille, George A. Daggett and Lillle G. McCloud, both of San Francisco. FLOURNOY—GANSNER—In_this city, Decem- ber 9, 1398, by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., Harley C. Flourn oy and Flora (. Gansner, both of Quincy, P.umas County, Cal. GRANGER-ZUMWALT—In Watsonville, E. E. Granger of Petaluma and Maggie Zumwalt of Wa:sonviile. GRAY—KEOGH—In this city, December 3, 1891 by the Rev. Father McDonald, Luke Gray and Mary A. Keogh, both of Sun Francisco, WILLIAMS—COX—InSan Ramong December 9, 1898, a. the residence of the bride’s parents. by the Rev. Charles Mcflelingusbmd by the Rey. E. J. Wilson, George lilfams of ral- lon, Nev., and Jessie Cox. B DIED. Asher. Eva McGinn, Chartes E. Ac<erman.SigmundH. Maas. Lena M. Auzerais. Edward L. Magler, Robert Beatty, Roberi M. Magee, Lizzie Brasseil_Johanna Meeley. John Crosby, Bridget Mulligan. Margaret Craven, Maggie Nicolarsen, Jens Petersen. Nicly Rico, Catherine Romberz. Willlam Rodgers, Geotzo N. Fodgers, John Rosenaulsh, Mrs. A. A. Schmisar, Andrew Stioal, Fred Staacke. Adoiph Shreve, George W. ‘Tieroft, Augustus * Thompson, Florencs G. Wolt, Mary H. ASHER—In Strenlen, Silesia, November 16, 1866, Eva Asher. aged 69 years and 4 months. ACKKRMAN—In Oakland, Sigmond H,, beloved 'son of Hart and Emma Ackerman, a native of San Fraucisco, aged &4 years 6 months and 17 days. [New York and Chicazo papers pleage copv.] - 83~ Notice of funeral hereatter. AUZrRAIS—In San Jose, December 10. 1895, ‘Edward L. Auzerais, beloved husband of Leon ide Flerr, aged 38 years 9 moatassai 8 days, 83 Thé funeral will take place TO-MOKRROW (Saturday), at 10 0’ciock A. M., irom St P rick’s Church, San Jose. BEATTY—In Carson City, December 10, 1898, Robert M. Beatty, brother of Mrs. M. £ Stovail and WIill J. Beatty, aged 46 years. BRASSELL—In this iy, Decembsr 10, 1993, Johanna Erassell, heloved motuer of Mrs. Kate McDonald, and courin of William and Jaumes Do an, & native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 vears. 8 Friends and acqualntances ars respect- fully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9:80 o'Clock A. W.. from the Tesidence of her sou- In-law, Michael McDovald, 80 Weish screer, between Zoe and Fourth and Brannan and Bryant, thence to S. Rose's Church for services. commencing at 10.0 ciocs aM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROSBY — In this city. December 10, 1816, - Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick K. Crosby. and mother of Katie, Kose. Margaret and Patrick J. Crosby and Mrs. L. S. rairchild, & mative of County koscommon, Ireland. CRAVEN—In Ocean View, becember 10, 1898, Maggie. beloved daughter of William and Jane Craven, and sister of Peter, John aud = Edward Craven ana Mrs. P. Knapp and Mrs. &. Maisch, a native of Sau K'rancisco. B kriends and acquaintances are respect: Coveney, lizabeth Fehnemann, Minoa Folils, Fred rick ¥. G.more. James B. Gargan, Murty Grever, Hlerman G, Hughes, Frank J. Haskios, B. i, Jepson, Peter P. Jonnson, Katherine Kramer, Lous F. Langery, Join F. Moore, Henrietia fnlly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday),at 1:30 o'clock P.M..from her late residence, Sadows street, Ucsan View. thence .0 St.Michael’s Church for servicesat 2 0'clock Pt Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COVENEY—In Martinez, December 9, 1893, Elizabeth Coveney, a native of Lreland, aged 53 years. { FEHNFEMANN—TIn this citv, December 9, 1893, Minna Fehnemann, mother of the lale Joun Fennémann and B. ana Charles il. Fennemaun, anative of Pyrmont-Waldeck, Prussis, aged 71 years 4 months snd 12 davs. R Triends are repectfully fnvired to attanl the funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 0'clock P, M., & Le7 la.e residence, 3201 Lar- kin street, intermen: Masonic Cemei FOLLIS—In this city. December 10, 1896, Fred- «rick £jo>d¥ beloved son of Ri chard H. and the late Abna Foliis, anative of Sau Iraucisco, aged 26 vears 5 monthsand 11 days. [New York and Daitimore vapers please copy.] A%~ luterment private. Please omit flowers. GILMORE—In this city. December 9. 1895, James B. Gilmore, a natlveof Saa Francisco, aged & years and 6 months. GARGAN—In Ralfmoon Bay, Decamber 8, 1896, Murty Gargan, - natve of Irelana, sged 72 years. GREVER—In this citv. December 8, 1895, Her- man Gernurd Grever. a native of Gross Ror- seharder, Lastrup, uldenburg, Gerwsay, sgel 40 years. % BarFriends and acqualntances are respect fully invited 0 attend the funeral THIS DY (Friday), at 7::0 o'clock A. M., from the par= lors of Gantner & Guniz, % und 10 City Hall square, theice w St. Bonace pnarco, Golden Gute avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth screscs, where u requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencin g at 80'clok A. M. luterment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. HUGHES—In this city, December 7, 1896, Frank J. liughes, & nativeof ~un Francisco, aivd 39 years. HASKINS—In this city, December 7,1893, B. H. Haskins. a native of Tennessee, azad 53 years. JEPSON—In San Rafael, Peter Peierson Jepson, anativo ot Norwav , aged 36 years and 3 monihs. 8@ Friends are invited 10 attend the runeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. AL. from 1.0.0. F. Hall, Fourth an! D sireets San Har fael. Interment Mount Tamulpuls Ceuecery. JOHNSON—In this city, Lecemver 9, 1833, Katherine Johnson, a native of ireland, aged 41 years. KRAMER—Inthis oity, December 9, 1893. Louls F. Kramer, a native 0f Germany, aged 50 years LANGIKY—In Oakland, D:cemver 10, 1898, John Frederick, iufani sonof John H. and Lizzie Langtry, a pative of Oakland, aged 1 year and 5 days. 3" Friends ana_acauatniances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, December 18, at 10 0'clock A. M., irom_the resi- dence of the parents, 707 Flibert stroes. lin.er- meac St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MOORE—In this city. December 9, 1898, Heuri- etta Moore, & nacive of san Francisco, aged 31 years. MCGINN—In this city, Decemver 10. 1896, Charles k. McGinn, « native of (linois, azel 3§ years. Amember of Mara Lodge No. 203, K. of P. A~ Noticeof funeral haraattor. MAAS—In this city, December 10. M., beloved wife of Philip J. uass. years 3 months and 8 days. B Notice of funeral heroaftar MA GLER—In ihis city, December 6. 1895, Rob- ert Magler, a nutive o Germany, aged 70 vears. MAGEE~—In thiscliy. Decamb.r 8, 1896, Lizze, beloved wife of Marshall liazee, mother of George M. Magee, daughter of James and Ellen McDermoit. ani sister of Benjamin. Henry, Thomas, Joseph, Mam e and the late Ellen Mc- Dermo:t, » nauve of_Providence, K. L, aged 24 years ¥ months and 25 days. BF Friends and ACQUAINLANCAY ATA Tespe fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock P.3t. from her late residence, 29 Ritca strect, off Iolsom, thence Lo St Patrick's Church for services, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M. Iniermeus Aount Calvary 1886, Lena ged 28 Cemetery. MEELEY—In this el'v, Desember 10. 1898, Jonn, belovel husband of Mary Meeley. and father of Maggie, Jonn. Daaiel, Edward, James, Mary a3d Joseph Mezley, anativeot Yohol, County Cork, lreiand, aged 55 years. £ Friends and scauaintance: ars respect- {ully invited to attend the faneral SUNDAY, December 18, at 80'cloex A.M., from his late resi- dence, 1085 I'ennessee succe, thencelo St Theresa's Church, whers & solema requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposc of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock 4. 3. lnter ment Holy Cross . emetery. MULLIGAN—In this city, December 10, 1%96, Margares Mulligan, a native of lreland, aged 70 vears. N1COLAYSEN—In this city, December 9. 1896, Jens Nicola sen, a native of Denmark, aged 63 years 5 months and 3 duys. A member 0. Har- mony lodge No. 8 A. O.U. W., Scaadinavian Soclety and Linco.n Post. G. A. R. BFFriends Aud Acanainiances Ara Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY. December -13, at 2 0'clock P. M., from .he par- lors of H. F.Subr & Co.. 1209 Missioa stre nea: righih. loverment I O.0. K. Cemetery A. 0.TU. W.—To the officers and members of Harmoay Lodge No. 9, A. O. U. W.: You are respectinlly reques ed to attend the above- nawel tufral of Erother J. Nico.avsen from tue parlors of H. F. Suor & Co., 1-09 Mission street, Dear Kign h. R. W. ENGLISH, M. W. L. J oHNS kY, Recorder. PETERSEN—In this oy, Niels Petersen, a native ol December 9, 189%. Denuark, sged 36 years. Member of the Danish Brotherhood No. 33 of Tacoms, Wash. (Tacoma papers piease copy. | 8@ Friends and acquaintances Aare respect- folly invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 2:30 o'clock P.M.. from Washing- ton Hall, 35 Eddv street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of the Danish Erotherhood, Golden Gate Lodge No. 49. Ke- mains at the pariurs of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 Mcalilster sireet. Interment L U. 0. K. Cemetery. RICO—In this city, December 9, 1896, Catberine Rico, beloved mother of Henry Ric), a native of County Cos, Ireland,aged 83 yearsaud & months. B3 Friends and acquaintances ara respect- sully invited to nttend the faneral THIS DAY (Friday), a¢ 9:60 o'clock A. M. from the par- lors of McAvoy & ¢ lagher, 20 Fifth streeb, thence to »t. Joseph's Church, where & solema requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. lnter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROMBERG—In this city, December 9. 1838, Wil- liam Romberg, beloved husband of Theresa Romberg, » native of Wes tphalia, Prussia, aged 54 vears 8 months and 8 days. AG-Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully inwited b attend the faneral THIS DAY (Friday), at_2 o'clock P. .. from his late resi- dence, 700 Masoa street. A.0.U. Harmony lodee No. 9, A. 0.U. W, Officers and members: You are hereby noti- fied to attend the juneral of our late brotner, W. Jiomberg, THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from 700 Mason stree:, R. W. ENGLISH, M. W. L. JomNSEN, Recorder. ’ RODGERS—Tn_this eity. December 10, 1896 Joun. beloved husband of the late Earsh Rodgers. and fatber of Jobn WIll. Annie, James and Joe Rodgers and Mrs. E. T. U'Con- norand Mrs. T. J. Fay, a native of County Ty- rona, Ireland, aged 69 years. [Martinez, New Orleans, New York and Brooklyn papers blease copy. ] B Friends and acanaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 0’clock A. M., from the. resi- gence of his daugnter, E. 1. 0'Connor, 2709 Misslon stree:, thefice 10 St James Chureh, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of nis soul, commenc- ing ay 9 o'clock . M. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. RODGERS—In this city, December 10, 1896, George N. Rodgers, a native of £nglaud, aged 44 years. ROSENQUIST—In this_city, December 10, 1896, Mrs. Augusta Alfreda Rosenguist,beloved wite of John August i<osenquist, aud mother of Seims, George, Annie and Agues Kosenquist and sister of Mrs. Larsson, a natlve of Sweden,aged 48 years § monihs and 23 days. SCHMISAR—In this city, December 10, 1893, Andrew Schmisar, a native of Germany, aged 66 years. STROHL—In this city, December 10, 1893, Fred Strohl, beloved son of Godirey and Salome Strohl, and brother of Lou s, George, kddle, Amela and Mudeline Strohl.and nephew of Jacob Strohi, & native of San Krancisco, aged 26 years 3 montbs and 1% days. A~ rriends and Acauainiances Are resnss, sul'y invied 10 attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Saturday), at 2 0'clock P. M., from his Iate resi dence, 7U8 Greeu street. Interment 1. 0.0, ¥, Cemetery. STAACKE—TIn San Miguel, December 7. 1895, Adolph, dearly beloved husband of Barbara Stancke, and brother o¢ Georze Staacke, & ua- tive of llanover, Germany. aged b7 years 1u months and 27 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H. A4 Friends and acouaintances ar: respact fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. ). from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission stres:. near Eighth Interment Cypress Lawa Ceme- tery. SHREVE—(n this city. December 10, 1895 Goorze W.. brother of B. F. Shreve. a nutive of Browa County, Ohio, aged 76 years and 16 days. TIEROFF—In this city, December 10, 1893, A nz- ustus, beloved husoand of Maria Ticroff, ani faner of Mrs. Pau!ine Bowen and Laura Tieryft = native of Germany, sged 73 years 3 months o December 10. 1895, N—in this clty, December 10. 1893, T rarcs. Grace, beioved anughter of Frank I, and Annle Thompson. a native of San Francisco, aged % years7 montns and 29 days. WOLF—1la this citv. December 10, 1896, Marv H. Wol, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 s and 4 months. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 0 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. x F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 8and 10 OITY HALL SQUARE. Telephione South 432 MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, GAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEM tery 10 the city; nou-sectarian: in 1o senses; clusive; location unexcolled Ottice ¥¥7 Magker Sireoh BOULAEASE COFLEE O° Sikil