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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896. 13 HOUSES 0 RENT TO LET. 15, E.USE TO. LET, 6 ROOMS. 23 B15. Morrts ave, . Sixinst.; key next door, 9] ECWELL— KOOMS FRONT,7 ROUMS 421 Tear; rent cheap: call premises. 18, HUSK 7 ROOMS AND BATH; $483 5D L O. Seventeenth st., few steys from Valencia. 1174 FILLNORE — SUNNY CORNER; & {2 rooms: bath: cheay rent togood tenant. O LET—HOUSE (F 6 RUOMS AND LARGE | yard. Corner Eryaut and Zoe sts., bet. Third and Fou-th; rent $18. 9]y FLERC NE. GOLDEN GATE AVE. £ 8 rooms; large yard: basement; $30. 1o TURQUOISAND DIAMOND FARRINGS D ‘for $70 worth $150. { ncle Harrlz, 15 Grantav NICE_ HOUSE, COTTAGE OR flat. See SCRIBNER & CO.,'7 City Hall ave., and save looking arouns . CHF 43 ncia and Guerrero. & ROOMS, BATH | THIR- | P ROOM teenth 0 HOLE HOU $20. J515 Laguna si., near Union. OUSES 30 NI FOR_VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN « HAMMONL'S, 10 Mopizomery st COTTAGES 10 LET. OTTAGE 6 ROOMS, ) horse and wagon: MADISON & BURKE. & JOTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS; YARD. UNNY COT 4 AND b ROOMS, BATH: 1 basement: yard and stable. Fifteenth and Do- lores sts. VOTTAGE, s ROOMS AND BASEMENT; cheap. 670 Wainut ave., near Laguna. LT R() AND 89— ( AGFS, 3 AND 4 $1.5 Tooms: good order: water free. AppLY remises, 945 Bryant st, or UMBSEN & CO, 14 Montcomery st MAEE YOUE i NTFAY FOR A NEW COT- tage in the Mission: 4 rooms, bath, wood man- tel: 8100 cash, balance monthiy. k. M. LONG, 8207 Twenty-gecond st.: office open evenings. 1705 fi 10 LET. L£LATS .—FLAT OF 4. ROOMS, uli) JIVE RO MS AND BATE D14, fist: cor. Nineteenthand Hariford, near Castro. QUNNY UPPER BA WINDO AT OF 5 © rooms: bath: laundry: stable: $16. 1105 Ala- damu st., bet. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. i Hyde st.; low rent. C‘;l,‘ BAY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS. L . Moss, off Howard, bet. Sixth and Seventh. JLAT 4 ROOMS AND LARGE YARD. 27 Perry st., above Third. ti'PLB XD LOWER FLA each. 26 Ritch st. (] (G1 HOWARD, N 9193 mome snd baih. OP FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, SUNNY:; CAN RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. 85 Page st. 1 "ROOMS AR FIFTH—FLAT 4 ROOMS TO LEY, Calitornia direec, UY THAT FINE DIAMOND.STUD: PRICE $10; cost $100. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. Ellis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent lights in every room: reading-room, con- taining daliy papers: smoking-room and ladies’ varior; opeu ail night; rooms per night, 35¢ to $150: week, $2 to $8: month, $8 to $30; fire es- capes; elevator op office tloor; annex of 65 rooms now ready:hot and coid water In each room: batus. EDUCATIONAL. T FALDS “BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST- Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, yping, telography, languages, English branches, electrical engineering; 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sesslons; catalogue. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS Coilege, 728 Market st.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhere; teacners’ preparalory course free. YEES, 1HE LEADING COLLEGE, 328 Montgomery st.; individual instruction in sborthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, o Jife scholarship $50: low rates per week and mo. 7K KAMONAN, 150 ELLIS. MRW. KATE 3. HART. menager—A guiet house: centrally io- cated: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. NGINEERING SCHOOL: MECH.. ELEC, civil, mining, survey, assay, archit.. X ray taught;es. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN,748 Mkt Eighth Street. 991 EIGHTH ST_NgATLY FURNISHED ©Zz tront room for 10r 2 gentlemen, with gas, bath and grate. HERM A \D st., near APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH rket; furnished and unfurnished. Elm Avenue. 11092 B Av AT ROOMS; /2 Inquire 1512 Gold n Gate ave. 87 7 IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAKR, BANJU: haif-hour lessons, 50c: hour, $1. PROF, D. MANSFIE: D, 1001 Market st., cor. Sixth. OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS 5 oryear's course iree; only accountant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Em porium buflding. CITY REAL ESTATE. A S¥AR FINE RESIDENCE. AT A SACRIFICE. #7250—Modern house of 7 rooms and bath on O'Farrell st near Oc avia; lot 26x120 feet 1o rear street; mortgaze of $3000 can remain. EA‘;TUNA BLDKIDGK & CO., 638 Market st. Bm yaLe MODERN FLATS ONLY TWO YEARS OLD. $6150—A pair of elegant flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath: vicinuy of Golden Gate Park: well bulit; 3 anoum: lot 26x. 16 feel rent 8830 per anon ¥, ELDRIDGE & CO., 688 Market at. SOLD. MUET m A BARGAIN. COMFORTABLE HOME; $2560— Handsome cottage of 6 rooms and bath, nicely located In the Mission, convenient to sev- eral car lines; large lot, 253125 ¢ eet: don’s all to seethis. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ), ELASCO'S LY CEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 2 Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsad on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mk G YMEAR, MANDOLIN, PIANU AND VOCaL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhans, 39 Fifth. 41iin streei. GLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, FIFTH—S! $5 month up. 152 iclsom Stree.. FOLSOM—TWO SNNNY FURNISHED front rooms; rent reasonable. 760 uiton street. FULTON-LAKGE FRONT SUNNY room; cheap. s 11 837 GEARY, COR. MASON-NEWLY FUR- | nished sunnv front rooms: suites or singl 4 0' GEARY (JHE NAVARRE)—-FURNISH- ) ed rooms: board optional; folding-bed. 0SS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Donooe bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. SSION INVESTMENT. MO G RIFANTIAL IMPROVEMENTS. PAYS BIG INCOME. $5150—Two stores and flat of 5 rooms and bath on north side of A.vm: st., near Foisom; slways s congition. rented: in good Con. 0N, ELDRIDGE & CO-, 838 Market st. JEE THE DIAMONDS FOK SALE AT HALF their value at Uncle Harris’, 15 Grant ave. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, day & night; no classes; 35 month. 845 Mission. JIGHT SCROOL:HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE:24 Post ;commercial,shorthand, Knglish :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet; reasonable. 325 Geary,nr. Powell, Sixst: PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE; French.German languages:82 mo. 109 Tavlor,r7. 2ULG SALE—MISUELLANEOUS, VINE JERSEY COW FOR SALE CHEAP; $25 if taken at once, Address HEIFER, box 21, Call Oftice. HE SUNNY CORNEROFSAN FRANCISCO— 438 Geary or 50 Taylor st.—Bay-window suuny rooms: sui es and single. 3 i M5 NETTL 1101 G Suites and sing] ARY, SW, COR. VAN ; newly furuished. Howard Court, QRO EOWASD, COR. = XTH_NICELY FUA- J O+ nished suites, 33 50 a_week: single beds, $1 25 to $1 50; double beds, $1 50 (0 82 50 week. 1020w ARD, \R. SIXTH—NICE, SUNNY 020 Surnished :com. Jessie Streei. F(] JESSIE, COR. EIX H-HANDSOMELY o furnished frout rooms; reasonable rents: good board if desired. Jones street. ()7 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW < management; elegant sunoy suites and singie: newly furnished: baih, etc.: $10 to 330, Kearny Street, ARNY, NR. SUTTER—2 UNFURNISHED front rooms, offices or housekeeping; gas free; low rent. Apply 15 Grant ave. | 7T KLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY — -\ "Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; ficsi f CVery respect: terms reasonacte N IMPORIED FEMALE ENGLISH PUG: ma tese color: 8 months old! in verfect condi- tion; finest and only one n the elty; price $50. Address box M 84, Uali Office. OR SALE—A $66 SINGER SEWING MA- chiue, the latest, for $25. 252 Kighth st. D)Z BROWN LEGHORN AND PLYMOUTH Rock laying pullets 143 Bartlett st. JINE NEAILY FURNISHED KOOM> FOR 4\ sale. 366 Minn. st REAT DANE PUPS FOR SALE OR FOR trade for diamond ring or bicycle; prize-win- ning stock. Call 17 Hyde st. OMESTIC SEWING MACI INE—GOOD AS new. cheap. 1915 M1 sion, near Fifteenth. T. BERNARD PUPPIES — CHOICEST breeding; lowest prices. Kenn-ls, 3818 Ciay st. UY THOSE SOLITAIRE DIA. EARRINGS, ! $180. worth $400. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS' 2D HAND ciothing and dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. BUY, JOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, tables, stands, eic., at the factory and save re- tuilers profit; see our holiday goods; 1t costs noth- ipg. California Rattan Co., 61 £irst st., nr. Mission NAZTIoNAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. Presidio St Bernard 3,\),. AND 3730 TWENTIETH ST, { Z8 Cuerrero—Handsome modarn fl a0d 6 rooms and bath each; $20: see them. 1600 £2 COR. LAGUNZ room flat; niceord r $15 JICE UPPrR FLATS, 12 AND 2u Lodk oo, AN oft Mission, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth 5 rooms and bath: $17; DME & CO., 14 Montgo . ery JLEGANT 7-RQOM FLATS, $35 AND $37 60, including water; sanitary plumbing. 720E Bush. 4@ SEVESTE, NEAR MARKET — SUNNY fiat of 4 rooms; rent modefate. 11202 FILBERT-SUNNY FLAT. 5-ROOY 2U2 modern improvements: near Hyde s LILY AVE. $20. rent reusonable. 774 STEVENSON, baih. Apply DAVID STERN & SUNS, 20 Mont- gumery st. NEAR NINTH— N NY 4| rent iree to January 1. | | —SUNAY FLAT 4 RUOMS; | egant _vew modern flat of 7 rooms and | EW AVENUE HOUSE, 904 KEARNY ST, corper Jackson—single rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 cents per nizht: special rates per week or month. Market Street. 7 OSEMITF FHOUSE, 1043 MARKET — PER night. 35 to §1: week. $1 50 10 $5: familles. JcAliisier direei. MCALLISTER —4 UNFURNISHED rooms to desirable parties: cheap. 708 | Slinna S 667 2UNN4, COR EIGHTH-_NEWLY FUR- D0 { nished bay-window rooms, $1 a week. Mission Street. reet. 100 MISSION — FOR GENTLEMEN: 2 ) furnishe ! front rooms; with stove. ). 1S 10.—SUN.Y FRON: SINGLE 2 roum: rent B niral: quiet. ) MISSION, NEAR NINTH — LAKGE sunny front housekeeping room, §9. gas, eLc. {132 10] 21 THIRTEENTH_SUNNY BiY-WIN- 0125 Sow upper fiat, 5 rooms and bath; mod- Fine Stree.. ern improvements. ] UY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND R 5 820; worth §40. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. UEEEE SUREY MODERN FLAT 7 ROOMS and bath. 1158 Golden Gateave., cor. Webster. $QASD %: & AND 5 SUNNY HOOMS < O newly painted; upper and lower flat. 375 Sanchez st. ©Q PROSPER 23 oge rrom mollern 5-room flat $18.35 1021 . OFF SIXTEENTH, HALF arket — Lovely sunny opper ER—> ICE 6-ROOAL Haight; fine view. K VERY LITTLE N & .HAMMOND'S, 0 ) WEE ALL, ss in the . Nt to any & s United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- &ge free BOUSEKEEPL Bryant Street. H ANT, NEA R THIRD—FRONT SUN- ; $9 per month. ROOMS. BRY ny sui & 5 Capp Street. UY THAT OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, price $65, cos: 150. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant. I Eleventh Street. 14 ELEVENTH ST.,, NEAR MARKET—3 unfurnished sunny rooms wiih respectable conple. Ellis Street. 39¢ (PALMETTO) — FURNISHED 4 Z nousekeeping rooms: also suites and single. 63y CEus CoR: LiT KIN— Y FUR- O+) nished light housekeeping: $3 50 per week. ELLIS Fifth strees. FIFTH—2SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping; cheap. 822 Fiilmore Street. -10 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS TO L'V, family. 2212 Fillmore st., near ¥olsom Street. £ 71 FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH-— SUNNY 92)72 suite, furn shed for housekeeping; §8 mo. | ALL ay. rent $15., water free. | | PINE—ROOMS $5 UP: RUNNING WA- ter; gas; sunny; quiet; grate; gentlemen. 62] Post Street. ” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— ndow pariors; smaller rooms; run- s: 81 50 to $4 per week. { 1owell Sireei. | POWELL—2 SUNNY CORNER FRONT 22D R omat niRy trulihes Street. SIXTH_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: nicely furnished sanny double front rooms. Sixth 12 Steckton screei. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room: baths: elevator;transient soilcited. Sutter Street. SUTTER— LARGE SUNNY PARLORS; elegantly furnishe ; low reat. 51 ‘dlehama Street. 717 TEHAMA_NICE SUNNY FURNISHED {1 ( room ror light housekeeping, with use of hen BOAKDING AND ROOM L MONTE, 50 ARY, COK. TAYLOR fine sunny suites, with board; table first class: Teference. J. E. SLINK=Y, Manager. JoE E NT — PRIVATE DINING - KOOM; everything comnlete; excellent location. 227 Geary st. l EDDY—LOVELY SUNNY PARLORS 412 2ad other rooms. with board, 320 up. TY THAT OPA. AND DIA. RING. PRICE $100, cost $2:0. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave, HE ABBOT-FORD. B2.OADUWA YR. FOLK. Quiet, homelike; terms mod ; bo:rd optionat. OTrL BERTLING, 714 LUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references; all modern conveniences. 8()5\"4 N S NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. ny rooms: good board: reasongble. E CHILDKEN BOARDED. — e L OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD. 325 CUM- berland st., bet. Nineteenth and 1 wentleth, Church ani Sanchez STUKES iu LET. €17.50 100715 LARKIN, COK POS)— D L .0V, Living-room; new.” Appiy KELLY, 102 Eady st. Cearv GEARY — HO also other rooms. SEEKEEPING ROOMS; 225 649 Buward Suree.. HOWARD-ONE OR MORE FURNISH- ed rooms, light housekeeping. Jgessie Streei. JESSIE — FURNISHED HOUSEEEEP- | in; and single rooms Lo let reasonabiy. i 44¢ Bearny Street. KEARNY—2OR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED | ed for housekeeping. either coai or gasstove. ‘\ 230 Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR POST—2 AND 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms; $12. ‘18 i SToEE, 1524 HOWARD, COR. LAFAYETTE, with fixt ures; cheap rent. 19(5 LURK-STORE ~WITH ROOMS 1IN 2U0 rear; suitabie for stationery or bakery: ow rent. Apply upstairs or N GARDI- i J i ASHTON GAR! NE -, 411 Montgomery st. STORE TO LET—1166 HOWARD ST.; SUIT- able for barber-shop; rent $16. 47() FOURTH — SMALL ~ STORE ~ WITH rooms in rear: low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO, 14 Montgomery st. T LOW RENT—PARL Or STORE AND £\ basement. 324 Pos: st. (COFFEE MILL SCALES LETTER PRESS stand desk, money ti., safe; cheap. 102 Clay. MONARCH BLUE FLAME HEATLRS ARE AV tbe best. W.'S RAY MFG. Cu., 12 California ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- BUILERS ENGINES JD-HAND MACHINERY ing, etc., Lought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. water-pipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 187 Beale. SINE FLATS. FUsE PAY BIG®INCOME. CLOSE TO MARKET STREET. £8500 Four good flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath, in Al condition; always rented; pays $818 PerABRUm. ¢ ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 658 Market st. (] M K, I e MUST BE SOLD. EASY TERMS, IF DESIRED. $800—Cottage and lot 2‘5170 feel, near the San B ad and Courtiaud ave. R e EASTON, ELDRIDSE & CO.. 638 Market st. COUNTEY REAL ESTATE. MMAIS ESTATE COLONY TRACT Is being sold in small holdings to actual settlers at Teasonable prices and on most favoraole terms: no land in the worid is richer than that in the va ley of the Putah Creek: none can surpass in fertility of soll and beauty of location the McMahan rancho, acjacent to the town of Winters. Formerly a part of the old Wolfskill grant. known far and wide as_the very best tract of land in California. Putah Creek fiows through the M- Mahan | ract, and_every foot of tne 4000 acres now being subdivided will produce anything, from cabbeges and onlons to orapges, lemons and pome- granates. 7The location is but 75 miles from San Francisco, and fs in the midst of as beautiful a country as one could wish to sve. Itis an ideal region for the iutelligent, industrious, well-to-do home-seeker. Two thousand acres sold since January 1, 1896. Send for maps and full information. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st., S. F. 'WE ARE SELLING THAT §PLENDID NUT orchard of the Ha:ich-Armstrong Nut and Fruit Company: 20-acre lots, all full-bearing trees; don’t fail to inquire about this. LOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 80 Montgomery st. A 10-ACRE PRUNE ORCHARD: ON LEVEL, rich bottom land; frontingon Alameda Creek, in Alameda County ; a rich and rare offering. BOVEE, T0Y & SONNTAG, 50 Montgomery st. FEW BARGAINS. SOUTH OF MARKET ST. PROPERTIES. PAYING BIG INCOME. 2 SEVEN FINETENEMENTS, NR. 37000. Six.h and Bryant sts.: substantially Dbuilt and in good condl lon; alwavs rented: pay $804 per anuum; morigage of $3600 can remain. SIX FLATS NEAR THIRD AND $5000. Brvant ‘sis.: gooa renting iocation: substantial Improvements; ren:s $50 per month; 1ot 4080 feet 5 FOUR FINE TF NEMENTS NEAR $4000. Fowara ana Seveath ses.; aiways ; in firs-class condition; rents $48 per (0((). CLARA ST. NORTH SIDE NEAR $3 . Bth: 4 tenements: reuts $33 per month; mortgage of $1000 can remain. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st [ NIMPEOVED PROPERTY. ALL BAKGAINS, THE TIME TO BUY. $3250—Cor. Washington ana Spruce; 37:6x100; uno structed marine view. $2500—Business property on 24th st, nr. Fol- som: $7:6x100: this is big value. $1825—Go.den Gate ave., nr. Bakerst.; 25x137:6. $1800—2 choice lots o Douglas st., near 28d; 50x100: musi be sold. $1760—Presidio Heights lot; Clay st. Maple: 26x127 8, $1350— Point Lobos ave., near Ninth ave.: 25x 100; terms, $500 cash, balance 820 per mouih. 1000 esch—san Jose ave., near 29th: b lots reauy tor buildiog. $R00—NE. cor. Siiver ave. and Crantst.; 50x 107:8: Colexe Homestead, $425—17th ave, near Clement st.; very cheap. $200—135th ave., near N st.; 25x120. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & Co., 688 Market st. sewered; HE 1500-ACRE GOAD TRACT IN ALA- meda County ia_going in subdivisions of 25 acres up as low as $35 per acre: send for map and description. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. ) LUE LAKES. SUMMER RESORT, With 260 acres and all buflding improvements. is offered for sale or exchange; Lhl of all debt; submit an offer. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. | ‘HOICE LAN! IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, NEAR NILES. 1IN SUBDIVISI)NS. FROM 20 ACRES UP. LOW PRICE, ¢ LONG-TIME PAYMENTS, Call or send for full pariiculars. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. 30 Montgomery st., S. F. NI SMALL MEDIUM AND LAKGE-SIZE fire and burgiar proof safe 109-111 Marie: st STORAGE. TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY:; FIRE- 1 © proot building: advances made. 211 Larkin. FUESITURE PIANOS, ~ TRUNKS: —~AD- vances. shipping CHAS L. TAYLOK.204 Post. PEOPOUSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A clock in the Hall of Jus: ce. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the Ciiy aud County of San Francisco. December 8, 1898, in accordance with Resoution No. 15,475 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed proposa swill be received in oper session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDLY AFTER- NOON. December 21,1896, from 2:30 to _ o'clock, 10 furiiish a ciock for the “Hall of Justice” bulld ing, in conformity with the foillowing specifica- tiofs: For the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for the manufacture and complete set. ting of a clock in the lzntern of the tower of the “Hall of Justice,” erec.ed upon @ lotof ground situate on the southeast corner of Washingion ana Kearny streets, in this City and County, all as shown on ibe plans aud elevations of the said iower accompanyiug these specificaiions. The cost thereof not to exceed the som of three thousand dollsrs The said clock to have a dial face eght feet a1d one-half in_diameter, made of the heaviest French plate glass in the market; well and per- 1ec.ly ground on both sides. There shail be four dials, one on each side of the said (ower, facing north, south, eas: and west. kach dial glass, as above, L0 be set securely In strong iron frames, with the outside of said fra mies ornamented With 8 copper molding of 18- ounce copper. The frame of the dials to be of such weight of metal as may be demanded by ihe detail here- after furnished by the architects. The face of ail hedials to be ornamented with numerals in black, of size as demanded, and the hands o be aiso in black iron. The clock in its entirety to be of the finest workmanship and mechanism, and to be fur- npished with Graham 8 escapement, guaran:eed to maintains variation of not more than 30 seconds per month when regulated Itshall be an elght-day, one half and one bour striking clock, and be pro- vided with & bell 1o wei:h at least 2000 pounds, and be made of the purest bell-metal compo- sition, free from all flaws and of the very best tone. ‘The machinery of the clock proper to be set immedia ely back of dals. equidistant to each, in center of the tower, and et on strong iron frames, counected with the frame proper of the tower, and the bell toba placed in the open por- tion of the tower, Immediately beiow, 28 shown nerewitb. Everything appertaining to the clock, diais, ma- chinery, belis, etc., 10 be suppiied by the con- tractor, and al the work necessary to set the same, complete, In place, 10 be done by the same con- tractor, and the ciock turned over to the Hoard of Supervisors 1n perfect running order, properly regulsied 10 tke siipulated variations. All the above 10 be guaranteed and kep: in order by the contractor for (he period of five years. ‘The above cloek to be of the Seth Thomas manu- facture. or of & muke equaliy as good, in the opinion of the Board of Supervizors The above clock, complete, to be set in place within thirty days after the completion of the building under Contract No. 1, dated —, “The payment for said clock, compleie, to be made 1o full in United S.ates coin thirty-five days after the acceptance by the architect of all work bereiu described. The work of construction to be done in strict ac- cordance with the drawings, plans and specifica- tions, under the supervision and direction of Messrs. Shea & Shes, archltects. Builders will estimate and stale a price for which the entire work wiil be performed in accordance wiih the specifications, drawings and plans, to be seen at the office of Shea & Shes, architects, No. 26 Montgomery street. 10 order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the board has resoived to receive no bids uniess made upon blank forms prepared by tne commitiee, and a certified check for the sum of 8500 deposited by the bidder with and made payable to the clerk of the board, conditioned it the proposal be accepted and the coniract awarded, and If the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute the contract and give the required bond within six davs after, the said sum shall be paid Into the LOST. OST—KNIGHETS TEMPLAR CHAIN; NAME on back, R. F. MOWBKAY. Reward by re- turning to the repair department of Staté Board of Liarpor Commissioners, Paclfic and East sts. City and County Treasury by said clerk as liqui- dated damages for sucn {ailure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to reject all bids It the public good so require. NO. A, RUSSELL, Clerk. Sanpa -t MINNA, COR. *OURTH—FURNISHED housekeeping complete; double; single; 281 cheap. 366 MINNA —NIOELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Mission Street. ,0 (2 MISSION — FRONT HOUSEKEEPING 83 rooms, $8; also single, $5. 3 7 £ MIS-TON — FRONT PARLORS FOR 105D Bous-keeping; aiso 2sunny rooms fur- nished or unfurni-hed. Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NR. SEVENTH—3 furnished rooms complete for housekeeping- Natoma Streei. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH YARD. 284 Natoma sk, near Fourih. 13 TERRIER DOG: OAKLAND LICENSE eward. 834 Eddy st. ] OST— ~HAPED BRuuUn PIN; 4 large diamoad set in center; $30 reward by returning to 2416 Pine st. 1,974 PASSBOOK WITH TIE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of MARY BOLLY. No. 176685. 'The finder will please return to bank. ST OFTETH. FINDER WILL RECEIVE W iiberal reward. ~ 305 Larkin st., rovm 78. UY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, $20; worth $40. Uncle Harrls, 16 Gran: ave, UST—ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE 4 Columbia Theater, one Ea tern Star pin. Please return to this office and receive reward. FOUND. JOUND—A GEAX DRAUGHT HORSE: clipped. Call 124 Valley si., ajier 5 P M. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA — FURNISHED and kitchen. B”rl;leutn Street. SACRAMENTO ST. — CONNECTING % 321 front rooms; lower flut: range; laundry; bath; one or both; cooking utensils; dishes; fire free; cheap. ALCOVE 811 R13ih S reei. 94 SIXTH — SUNNY = HOUSEKEEPING 124 rooms, suites aud single; rent. moderate; Brst floor. -_— meventn Siree.. SEVENTH — LARGE FRONT ROOMS for housekeeping; $8 to $10 month. Stuckton Street. STOCKTON—2 NICELY ¥URNISHED rooms, complete for Lousekeeping; $10. Twenty~third Street. S79R IWENTY.THIRD, BEt. DOLORES [ and Chattanooga—2 furnisned rooms for housekeeping. 170 iuira siree:. THIRD-LARGE, SUNNY, COMFOR- t4ble Bousekeeping rooms; reasonable. 44 HORSES, INE BUSINESS HORSE rides; good single-footer; must be sold. 143 bartlettst. DRIVES AND kind disposition: PROPOSALS EOK -UPPLIES FOR VETER- ans’ Home Association.—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- tion ai its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Franclsco, Califorola, up 10 10 o'c.0ck A. M. Satorday, December 19, 1606, and opened imme- diately there fter in the presence of bidders. for furnishing and delivering quartermaster und com- missary suppiies for ‘eterans’ Home, Napa County, California (raliroad station, Yountville), for (he six months commencing January 1, 1597, and ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and " fnstructions for submitting b.ds, will be furnisned upou apolication by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully foliow “the conditions of these schedules, and 1o bid will be con-idersd un- less it i in accordance with such sch dules. Kach bldder must accompany his bld with a certified ch ck upon some well-known and responsibl banking-nouse for a¢ least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid payable toJ. C. Currier, treas- urer, conditioned that the bidder wili enter into a good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by luw. ‘Lhe board reserves the right to reject any or ali bids and to order any quaniity over or under the amount specified. ‘AddressJ. J. SCUVILLE, Secretary Veterans' Home Assoclation. room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, California, By order of the board of directors. J. 3. SCOVILLE, Secretary. 150 B! ;"l'.;&" 3\0 TRCOND HAND HAR- Dess, inds; wagons, Db surreys. rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1. Zflufi|ulon . 4 HOKSES FO® SALE; ALSO WAGONY buggies, carts, barness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Six.h st ; aoction sales every Wedues cay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. s EMPORIUM SALES YARDS 230 VA lencla st., is the place 10 go I you want to buy, el or exchange horses, buggies, w: or har ness: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. B(Q BET NEW AL SECOND-HAN D HAR ness: all kinds; buggy.wegon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. Bl BEXU DRIVING AN D WORK HORSES; welzht 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. WAGUNS AND CAKKIAGES, NEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 Aine buggies. 828 Harrison st. FINE GULD STOP WATCH FUR 876: COST 1‘ $200; at UNCLE HAKRIS, 15 Gran: ave. 00D BELOND-HAND LIGHT EXPRESS: pew platiorm; laundry; cheap. 414 Broadway. Paurusu.e FOR THE ERECTION OF A brick schoolheuse. Offics Board of Education, 8un Francisco, December 12, 1896. [n accordance with & reso.ution adopted by the Board of Educa- tion of the City and County of San Francisco, Sealed Proposals will be received by the Superin- tendent of Common Schoo's, in Open session of the Boar! of iducation, on Monday, December 28, 1696, at 8:30 o'clock P. M, for the erection Q corupletion of brick school building on & lot st the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Dolores streets. in said City and County, la_accordance with plang and_specifications, which may be seen st the office of Cbaries 1. Havens, architect of sald board, room 65, Flood bullding, southwest corner Fourth and Market sireets. Separate blds will be received for (1) the buildlng exclusive of the work for which spe lal bids are required: for (2 heating anc venillating, and for (3) plumbing ao gasfiting, Kach bid wust be accompunied by & certified check as required by the specifications. The perty or parties to whom contracis may be swarded will be required prior to or at time of the executlon of the contracts to pay their proportion of Lhe cost of edvertising \:hl-lnmen ‘xnn?h“;;.zlllx’ Dew-papers. Biank proposals. furnis o secretary. The board Teserves tlie right to Feject -u{lotul bids, or any portion of any bid as the public good may reauire. GEOKGE BEANSTON, Secretary. JOR sALE VERY CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF FORECLOSURF. OFFER WANTED. N. E. corver of Waller and Laguna sts., in the first block off of Market st. bet. Octavia and La- guDa, cor. making 5 laree 101" ; streets sewered and mac.damized; price $16.500 an. an offer wanted: large por ion of the mortgage can be assumed. This is or.e chance in a lifetime to get & bargain. LHOMAS MAGEE & SON=, 4 Montgomery st. VW ANTED—A PARTY WITH $20 0 T $4000 10 purchase an interest in an enterprise that will pay (o the investor i least 85000 a year: on.y part of the money to be paid down; balance io be piaced in bank as wor ing capital; the present ow eris a physician and canuot devote 10 the Dusiess the necessary (ime: 10 an honest, reliable man fall charge will be given; positively no risk; about 80) acres of land inciuded; only those mean- ing strict business noed Sppiys it you want a good thing Investigate this. H. MURPLY, 625 Markel. OK INVESTMENT 1IN BUBINESS PAYING property, flats, coilages, eic., see M. B. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. MALL HOM NEAR CARS: $1u PER MO. THE McCARTHY CO.. 646 Marxet st. TLL BUILD CUTTAG S5, HOUSES & FLATS at lowest prices for cash or Installmnts on your own lot, or will furnish lot: call-and examine plans. DAN EINSTEIN, Builder, 680 ) arcet sireet. §3500. 1008, TITE IMPEOVEMRSTS DUV, that cost $3700, or will take uuim- groved Sun Francisco yroperty as part pay: must e clear. SCKIBNER & Cu., 7 City Hall ave. ,ARGAIN=HO =K 4 RUOMS: #IGH BASE: ) ment: 1ot 26x108: on Treat ave., near 23d st.; price $200. lot worth the $2000; kLalf cash. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. JEE THE DIAMONDS THAT CAN BE PUR- chased half value at Uncle Harris’, 15 Grantav \OITAGE, 4 ROOMS; LOT 120x125; VERY cheap. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Vaiencia st. %92 ()() WILL BUILD & FIRST- CiisS P £2UV groom 2-siory dwelling; porceiain- iined bath-tub; tile~ siuk; other firs.-c ass plumbing: 2 wooden mante's; gas fixtures, etc.; compleie, ready for occupancy. $1900 for 7-room story-and-a-haif dwelling. $3300 for 2 flats of & and 6 rooms; call and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc,; same submitted for any kind of building: best of references. vonds, etc. W. W, REDNALL, builder, 2412 Marke: st., bet. Thin teenth and Fourteenth. UBSTANTIA L MODERN HOUSKES BUILT; $160t0 $275 a room: parties contemplating bulldine invited to call an{ see plans. 1148 Mission. TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the anthori y of & certain deed of trust, duly executed by ViHGINIA 8 THORNBUKGH "CROPPLR (formerly VIR~ GINTA S, THORNBURGH), wife of E. D.T. CROP- PER, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMP- BELLand THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees,parties of the second {llfl, and tbe SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNIUN, 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, in liber 114 of deeds, at pages 180 and foilowlug, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 5th day oi November, 1896, by the board of directors of sald SAN FRANCIS O SAVINGS UNION. a corpora jon, and the uolder of the note (No.12,718). to secure pa ment of which the aforesald deed of (rust was executed, declaring th t defanlt hud been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under sald note and deed of trust, and requesting and direct- ing said HENRY C. CANPSELL and THAD- DeUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real esiate described therein to satisfy said In.ebtedness. We, HENnY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trusiees, do herebv give notice that on TL ESDAY, (he 22a day of December, A. D. 1898, at 12 o'clock noon of that day the auction salesroom of Easion, Eldridg- & Co., 638 Market sireet, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bid .er, for cash In goid coin of the United States, the pieces or parcels of lana, situate in the county of Fresno, Siate of Califorutu, de- scribed as 0.10ws, to wit: “According to the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In township tifteen (15) south, nnfo eighteen (18) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of sections ihree (3) apd four (4),the whole, containing one thousand two hundred and eighty (1280) acres of land, more or less; together with the appurtenances. TE Ms OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the United States, 10 per cent payable to the under- sizned on the fall 0f the Lammer, balance on de- livery of deed, and If not s0 paid, unless for want of titie (ten days heln’ofllowed for search), then sald 10 per cent to be forfeited, and the sale to be Vold. Acts f sale at purchaser’s expense. HENRY C, CAMPBELL, Py THADDEUS B. KENT, ' j Trustees. 16-ACEE LITILE HOME: CHICAEN- ranch: 5 acres creek boitom; 6 acres or- chard, mostly prunes, all in bearing: 5 acres bench land, cover-d with live oaks, on which is bouse of 5 rooms; 9 chicken-nouses, barn, etc.: 1 miie from station, 4 from town; $2300; easy terms. D. H. TWING\Sonoma Cl.y, Cal Q7 ACRES UF FINE VALLEY LAND TN +) Napa County; 15 acres: full bearin orchard: balance fine vegetable or berry land: springs, T.nning stream and well water; good house, ba.n ani outbuildiugs: horses, cows, chickeus and all personul property at 3 sacrifics 250 acres near Havwar.s at $35 per acr u barns, eic.; terms to suit. 14 acres {a Marin County on Petaluma Creek; tamily orcherd aud vinevard: comp.etely fur- nished house of 4 rcoms; good barn; farming tools; horses, chickens and ducks. EDWiN K. ALSIP & CO.. Room 29, Second Floor, Milis Bulding. UY THAT GOLD HOW.NRD STEM-WIND watch; £60; cost $120. Uncle Hurris, 15 Grant, ESTAURANT T0O TRADE FOR RANCH IN Sonoma or Napa county; average receipt, $14. Box k 129 Call. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATD PAMPHLET OF fornia lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-71 Chronicle bullding, San Francisco,Cal. JOR SALE UK EXCHANGE—_HOMES AND vg:e.ym- in Sonoma County. R.HILL, Wind- sor, Cal. ARIN CO.; 5000 acres: 26_miles from city; lots any size; frait, grain, vegetable.land; rall or water transit; $40 to $75 per acre: erms to sult SYNDICATE INV'T CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND CONPANY IS SELLING the cheapest fruit, table 0 Sver'clered o Ainaeda Casnty in small iractes 1 mile from Pleasanton, 115 hours from San fran- cisco; price 820 to §40 per acre: balf cash; owner must'seil: Utle perfect; investigate. 07 Chroni- ce building. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE To TOWN, I 4 proved: easy terms: also 4to 13 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Mondav at 633 Market at.. 8 F. MONEY TU LOAN. $300.000 AT 633 PER CENT ON CITY real estate: alsy Oskland, at bank rates; estates in probate: any sum. ~NHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry; also on furniture, planos, without re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 848 Market st. { open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D,OR 3D MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and planos without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. $20.000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL Es- tate in sums to sult. Apply to M. 3. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. B WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — fIONEY loaned on_everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. Pledges for sale cheap. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIA. 10 removal: no deiays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market st. $325.00 AT BANK KATES: 15T AND 20 mortgages. estates, Tents, etc.; lend as low as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st. FURNITURE AND PIANOS: WARRANTS ceghed. <CRIBNER & CO.,7 City Hall ave. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY,RTC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 (-rant ave, P KTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD low Interest. N., box 15, Call Office. NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE: 1ST & 2D mortgage: flat or Installment. Dryden. 535 Cal. WErK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THR WREKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. FAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan Loan Office, 49 Third, DENTISTS, A AR AR A AR e R K A A R. L. T. CRANZ— L XTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge work and teeih withont plates a specialty. 356 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. 3 FULL ST OF TEKTH WORTH $16; %,, « warranted 5 years: extraction free; fillings 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. R. JES-UP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- \er and Montg’y, can be foud 818 Kearny st. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. l“ULL SET OF TRETH 87, WARKANTEDS filling 60c, crowns 83. DR. BROWN, 2114 8d. (OLTON DENIAL ASSOCIA 110N, 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCURDA~CE WITH the terms and underthe authority of a cer.ala deed ot irust, duly axecuied by & WITKOW K1 and HANNAH WITKOWSKI (his wite), parties of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. s ENT, trusiees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FKANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, ‘vmy of the third g.n, dated Fevruary 21st, 1890, and recorded in the office of the Couuty Recorder of the county of ,uiare, State of California, in liber7 of trust deeds, at pages 130 and foliowing, and In pursuance of resojution passed on the 12th day of November, 1896, by the boarJ of dir-ctors of said SAN ¥AANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holaer of the note (No. §860), Lo secure paym nt of which the aforesaid deed of trust was ex:cuted, declaring that acfault had be-n made in the paymient of the principal sum and other suma due under sa.d noe and ueed ofirust, and request- ing and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBLLL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustées, (o sell the ?n esiate described therein to satisfy said fo- ebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TULSDA'Y, the 224 day of December, A. D. 1896, at 1% o'clock noon of that day, and a the auction alesroom of Easton, Eldridge & Co., 638 market street, in the and County of San Francisco, State 0f California, we will seil at public_auction, 1o the highest bidder, for cash In gold coin of t United States, the plece or parcel of land si.uate in the county of Tuiare, State of California, de- scrived as foliows, to wii: “Accordin official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In township iwenty-iwo (22) south range twen- t;five (35) enst, Mount Digulo base and merlaian: f section t (8) the southeust quarter (SE. . containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of land, more or less: together with the appur- tenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold 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 so pald, unless for want of Litle (ten duys b ing allowed for search), then u‘;lfi.unw:;ml?: m,w:f““" sale 10 be void. Acis of sa! urchaser’s expense. ARNRY & viad CAMPBEI. THADDEUS B, xmr."}'l‘fll'“. A SET FOR TEETH—WA \RANTED AS good as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baldwin Theater. PAISLESS TXTRACIION, "s0c: CROWN bridge work s speclulty: plates 85 up: 18 years' experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.8., 81684 Geary. D= LSUDLUM HILL 1413 MARKEL ST, NK. Eleventh; no charge for extracting whea Pplates are made; old plates made over like news ieeth from $8 per sei; exiracting 50c: gas given. JET OF TEEIH WITiUUT A PLATE DI H. G. Young, 1841 Polk . J. 3. LKk, 1206 MARKET, COK. GULDEN Gate uve.; open evenings; Sundavs tiil noon. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speclalists; painlesy extracting, with gas, $1: plates. §5 up: fill, $1 up. K. GEORGE W. LEEK, 1HE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and pstentee of improved b r ‘work or teeth without any plate. moved from € to 20 O’ Farrells:. LL WORK KEASONABLE "AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. ATTORNEXS-AT-LAW, IR I S e ol I ARl AILORS AND MECHANICS WAGES COL- lectea; estates poobated: deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. JEFFRESS. law oftice, 832 Market 5t., room 25, DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI. S T e e e o bl sul ect] s, elc., at- t::did‘!; G. \‘\.IEOWE. nnl*'!—urllw. 850 Market. W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- « tation : probate: sll cases: fees low. DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUG- cessful. W. W. DA VIDSON. 927 Market e ———————————— HOTELS. IR SRS S e G o MR SHOS TS ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST, board and room $1 10 82 per day. £6 to 813 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite rooms for family $1 10 81 50 per night: first-class service; free coach. CHARLES MONTGUMERY. property 1s clear OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS | OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ((/FL0I0E FURNISHED HOUSK. OF o ROOMS: part and: $60. D: Broadway, Oakland, ¥ R 90, EASY 1ERMS; (3 ROOMS AND « bath; large lot; Lorin; see it Adc M. P. TODD, 100 Brondway, akland. > FSE HOME 10 BE SXCKIFICED: RE- duced from $6500 to $4000 that it may be sola atonce; 8 rooms and bath; Al ueighborhood. Par- ticulars on application. A. H. BRE=D & CO., 460 Ninh st., Oak and. W. C0X, . Real estate, loan, collecting and rental agent. hias for sale and exchange all kinds of city and _country p.operty, such as business houses, dwellings, cottages, fiats, hotels, vacant and_busi- ness lot., fruli ranches, g:ain farms, raw lands, grazing lands; houses 10 rent: loans negotiated: taxes paid for non-residents: collections made in ail parts of the Uniied States. Uffice, Adeline st., 0pp. station, Loriu, Alameda County, Cal. $ 1 [3 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN OV, Fraitvale; electric cars; only 81 down and $1 a week ; seliing fast: d improvements, H. B. PINNEY, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. 7 TO $150 rFOR CHOICE BUILDING lots fn the town of fFilchburg; a new sta- on established near Ouklaud, on the Haywards and Ban Leaundrolocal line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes’ from Oakland; electric-cars every ew minutes; terms (o suit buyers. Apply to MRS. C. M, RUNKLE, 91637 Washingion st., Oakland, Cal. $75 OIS ASD TPWAED: BUY Now when you can: but few lots left in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland: this is the only choice property n ing offered in this ~tate at such low prices: Dear a fine school: twoelectric roads near by and one will shortly go turougn this tract; grand view: rare sité for s home: dralnage perfect: street all graded: some macadamized: homes now here and others being bulll; terms, 85 casn, 35 monthly, 46% Ninth e, ' Oakladd H. 2. ONES, owner. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THRE A WERkLY CALL. in wrabper. for mailiag. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. $325()., FANDSOME NEW COTTAGE OF DU, 7 rooms: latest design; cholce cor ner lot, 50x100; easy terms. $2400—$50 cash, $25 monthly; eottage 5 rooms and bath: lot 50x125; close Lo siation. $2600—8 00 cash: elegant new colomal cottage; 5 rooms, reception-hall aid bath. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay.street station (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 Market st., San Francisco. 0! open Sundays and bolldays. ReAu ESTATE. BrnsLEL 105 OWNER SIUK: MUST LEAVE + Berkeley; house 3 rooms; lot 100x 126: near station; bargain, JOSEPH J. MASON, Berke.ey station. OR SALE—COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BATH AND reception hall; attic and basemeni; lot 40x 150: fine location; 2 biocks from Dwight-way sta- tlon; 1 block from Oakland elecirics: m immediately. See owner on premise PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 500 LoTs, FROM 850 TO. 20 houses and lots, from $1250 to. 50 ranchos, all sizes, from $100 to. 20 houses, Oakland and Alame 100 business i laces. all kinds, 25 lodging-houses and hotels, from $200t0 3,000 4 flats, lot 50x114 ,000 1 good lot fn cliy. 150 2 iots. Ocean View, 500 What have you to offer? . DECKER, 1020 Market st. opp. Fifth. I“OR EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO property; modern 10-room house, and lot 56x 118 close o jbusiness center in Uakiand; value $6500. WM. J, DINGEE, 450 Eighthst., Oakland. OB EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM NEAR Los Gatos: nice modern 6-room cottage and stable: lo 50x150: well lo ated in East Oskland; value $4500: morizaze $1700 at 8 per cent. WM. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Vakland OOMING - HOUSES, RESIDENCE __PROP- erty, lots and ranches to exchauge. UNDER- WOUD & CO., 765 Market st. JEND FOR OUK LISI OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTEK & WHITTON, San Jose. IMBER—1280 ACRES; KERN CO.: PLENTY water; exceilent stock N.. box 18, Cal’ MAKSIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses have been 1ssu-d by the County Cler’s office: P. ¥. McMllian and Josie A. -ophey, 19—19. Fred D. Ashworth and Flora E. Truil, 26—25. D. Ferrari and Luigia Perazzo, 33—18. E. C. Luchesa and Elizabeth R. Rossi, 23—23, John Wilson and Katie E. Finnigan, 30—20. E. A. Frutsman and Cecelia Matthews, 29—27. LIKE IS —NARRIAGES—bEATILS, IBIrth, marriage and death notices sent by mat: will_not be inserted. They mus: be handed in eitherof the publication offices and be indors wita the name and residence Of persons auchorizsd 10 bave Lhe sume pudlished. | BORN. FULMER—In this city, December 11, 1898, to the wife of Walter W. Fulmer, a danghter. LITZENSTEIN —In this clty, December 14,1898, 10 the wife of H. Litzenstein. a daughter. MORT—In this city, December 5, 1338, tothe wife of (George W. Mort, a son. B MARRIED. HANSEN—PETERSEN—In Haywards. Decem: ber 9. 1896, by the Rev. S. H. Madsen of :he Danish Lutheran Church, Hans Olaf Hansen nd Hansine Petersen, both of Haywaras. JENSEN—PEDERSEN—In this ecity, December 12, 1493, by the Rev. C. Hoel, Chris Jensen and Mathilde Pedersen, both of Ban Francisco. e L DIKD. Hanes, Jacob Hulbert, William Kelly, Frank Knapp, anna L. Ludiow. Mrs. A. H, McCarthy, Belle McColgan. Joha McKeany, Ellen McGinnls, Edward Mercadier, Ciemence Murphy, Timothy J. Kavely, Mrs. Angellne Reavey, Ellen Rellly, Brdget Sharkey, Catherine Smi.h, Hampion M, Spencer, Heury T. Hamel, Joseph Sullivan, Catherine R. Hamlin, Charles A. Webber. Belle Wenderoth, Wiliie E. ALLEN—In this city, December 14, 1896, Annle E., beloved wife of Thomas Allen, a native of England. aged 60 years. ANDERSEN—In Mendocino County, December 14, 1898, Niels Harbow Andersen, brother of Anna Helene Petersen and ihe late Nis Ander- sen. a native of Denmark, aged 51 years 3 months and 14 days. BERRY—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 13, 1898, Annie Berry, aged 50 years. CURTIS—In this city, December 14, 1898 Thomas Curtis brotherof the late Margare. Howard,a native or Igeland, axed 60 years. A Notice of fuderal hereattar DALLIBA—In this city, December 14, 1898, Heuory 8., beloved husband of the late Ellza W. Dalliba, & nauve ot Boston, Mass.,aged 61 years 1 mon:h and 1 day. A9-Friends and acquaintances ara respsct- fuily invited (o attend the funeral TG-MOR RO W (Wednesday). at 9:30 o'clock A. .. from his la teresidence, 1422 Laguua street, thence to St Mary’s Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenua and O'Farreir sireei, where s requiem mass will be Ccelebrated 'for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 0’clock . M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELANEY—A . onth’s mind requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Cathedral, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 o'elock 4. L., forthe repose of the soul of thelate Sarah De- laney. Frieads and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the mass. DOHERTY~In this citv, December 12, 1898, Nel- lle Teresa, dearly beloved daughter of Daniel and Ellen Doherty. and sister of Mrs. E. J. Mol- loy and Fannle Doherty, a naiiveof 1boston, Rss. B&~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late Tesidence, 912 Natoma streel, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, Tanth and Howard streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. {ntermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. DONAHUE—In tbis city, December 12, 1866, Annle Donahue, widow of - the late Peter Dona- d vister of irs. Eleanor Martin and the -Governor John G. Downey. anative of County Koscom mon, Ireland, aged 60 years. ¥ Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:45 o'clock A. M., from heriate resideuce, 2112 Pacfic avenue, thence to St Mary’s Cathedral, where & soiemn requiem high muss will_be ceiebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o’clock A. 3. Inter- ment Mount Usivary Cemetery. DWYER~—In this city, December 13, 1896, Mary, dearly beloved wife of ex-Police’ Officer P. Dwyer, daughter of the late Hugh and Margaret Mcloughlin. and sisterof Hugh and the late Robert and John McLoughlin, a native of Bos- ton, Mass., aged 39 years 10 months and 13 days. "Friends and acqualatances invited to attend the funeral (Tuesday), a 0’clock A. M.. from_her late reside..ce, 625 San Jose avenue, thence L0 Pa:l's Cuurch, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebraied for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. . Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omi. flowers. DUNIGAN—In this citv, December 13, 1898, Mary, beloved sister of Joun Dunigan of San Francisco and Micusei and James Dunigan of Albaay, N.Y.. & native of Lreland, aged 83 years. [Alban7 (N.Y.) papers please copy. A Friends and a QuAaIntances Are Iw fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from the par- Andersen, Niels H, Berry. Annle Curtls, Thomas Dail ba, Heary 8. Delaney, Sarah Doberty, Nellie T. Donahue, Annie Dwyer. Mary Dunigan, Mary Fager, John Fiemming, Bridget Fouse, Sophonisba, Frank. George Gallagher, Patrick Gaskin, William G, Geoftrol, Mever are respect- THIS DAY lors of Carew & Engllsh, 19 Van Ness avenuo, thence o St. Sridgei’s nurch, Van Ness avenus and Broadway, where a solemn requlem mass will b celebrated for Lhe repose of her soal, com- mencing at 9:50 o'clock 4.3t Inierment Holy FAGER—In this city, Decembar 13, 1896, John, beloved husband of Carolina Fager, and foster- father of Mrs. H. Brobeck. anailve of Sweden, aged 66 yoars 6 months and 7 days. & Frienc and acquaintances ara respect- fully Invited 1o sttend the foeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at ] o'clock . ., from his late resi- dence, 1519 Broadwuy (rear). Inierment Cy- press Lawa Cemeters. by c4rriage. FLEMMING—In this ciiy. Decemver 13 1896, Bridget, beloved wite of David F.emming, a us- uva of Counéy Rosscommon, Ireiand, aged 48 oars. B Friends and_ncqnaintances nra réspect: fully mnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late Tosld nce. 219 Vallej> street, thence (o St Francis Church, whers & Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock 4. . Inter- ment Holy Cross emeter FOUSE—In Oskland, December_9. 1896, Sophon- 1s0a Fouse. sister of Nerva Fouse, & Uauive of Philadeipbia, Pa, aged 61 years 1 mouti aad 1 A FRANK—In the City and Coanty Fosnital, De- cemoer 14,1888, George Frank, aged 34 years. GALLAGHEHK=In Onkiand, December 13, 1895, Patrick Gallagher, father of Michael, Mary A. and P. Gallag .er and Mrs. Alexander Davidson, & native of the parish of Tarmonberry, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 53 years. &&Frienas sna_scquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 5:30 o'clock A. ., from his lato Tesidence 742 Lin lon sireet, thance to Church of Immecuiate Conception. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose Of his soul, commencing ¢ 9 o'clock A, . Luter- ment St. slacy’s Cemoiery, Oaland. GASKIN—In this city, December 14, 1895, Wik liam G. Gaskin, beloved husbaniof Johanna Gaskin, and father of William Gaskin, a navive of Engiand. azed 37 vears 7 months sud 2 A Friends aud acauaintances ara respect. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from his late resideace, 40 ueary screetl. Lh 810 L O. O F. Hail, corner Market and Seventh atreets, where services will be heid under the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1. 0. U, F, luterwent 1.6.0. F. Cometery. GEOFFROI—In this citv, Decemner 12 1896, Moyer Geoffol, a Dative of France, aged 62 vears. HAMEL—TIn this city, December 13, 1395, Jos- eph Hamel, a native of Canada, aged 60 years. B Friends and acquainiances are respect- fuily invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10:15 0°clock 4. 3, from the par- lors of H. C. Porier & Co, 122 rddy sireet Lntermen Cypress Lawn Cemetery by train. HAMLIN—TIn San Rafael. December 12, 1896. Charies A. Hamiin of Wesiford, Mass beloved husband of Lizzie K. Hamiin, father of Gertruda ani Evelyn Ham)in, and only brother of Sarah D. Hamiin of San Francisco, aged 59 years and & monuhs. S—1n this clty, December 13, 1896, Jacob a native of Ohio, aged 71 years. HULBERT—In San Leandro, Decamber 13, 1896, Rev. Willlam Hulberi, & native of New York, agel 80 years and 27 days. - Funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from A, E. Cburch, San Leéaudro. KELLY—In this city, December 12, 1896, Franx, beloved husband of Rose Kelly, ana father of Willlam, Frank, John and Anole Kelly, s na tive of Kings Couniy, Ireland, sged €9 sears. 83" Friends and scquaintances are respaci- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. .. from his lats residence. 659 Minna street,thence to St.Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will oe celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- fng at 10:30 0'clock A-. Interment Mount Cat- vary Cemetery. KNAPP—In this clty, December 14, 1896, Anna L. Knapp, beloved wite of iL. G. Knapp, & native of Ireland, aged 40 years. & Funeral TO-MOK KOW (Wednesday), at 2 civek P. M., st Halfmoon Bay. Remaios will bo Shipped Wednes |8y &t 8:15 0'clook . M., from Twenty-fith and Valencia streets. LUDLOW~—In this city, December 15, 1896, Mrs. A, H. Ludlow, widow of the late Captaia James Luiow. and beloved mocher of Mrs. S. N. Joseph, ana grandmotber of James L. Joseph and yames T., May and Sadie Ludlow, & native of Massachuseits. 3 8 Funeral services THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at St John’s Episcooal Churen, Fifteenth and Valencis streets. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. McCARHY—Iu this city, December 13, 1895, Belle, wife of Eugene McCarihy, a native of Eng- land. ‘aged 37 years. McCOLGAN—In this citv, December 14, 1833 John, beloved husband of Anule McColgan. son of the late Eugene and Susan McColgan, and brother of the late Charies McColgan, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years. A member of Alta Lodge No. 342, A. 0.U. W., and Ivy Lodge No. 65, K. of P. AT Friends and acauaintances ara respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORK) W (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. X., from his 1ate residence, I'wenty-vighth and Alabama streets, thence to St. Peter’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing a¢ 10 0°clock A. M. Intermens Holy Cross Cemetery. McGINNIS—In this city, December 14, 1896, Ed- ward. beioved hugband of Elizab-th McGinnis, a native of Paisley, Scotland, aged 57 years. MCKENNY—In this eity, December 18, 1895, Eien McKenny, beloved ' wife of William ana mother of ililam F. McK-nny, and sister of i hael Cochran, a native of County Hoscom- mon, Ireland, agea 70 years. [Providence (R. L) papers vlease copy.] A Friends and sacquaintances aro respect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock A. M., from ber lats residence, 2650 Folsom street. thence 1o St Peter’s Church, Alabama street, near Tw-ntv- fourth, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose 0f her soul Inter- ment Holy Cross Cometery. MERCADIER—Iu this city, December 13, 1895, Clemence, beloved wife of Gustave Mercadier, a native of krance, aged 70 years aod 9 months. B9 Friends and scausiuiances Ara raspaot- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 912 Jackson street, between Powell and Mason, thence to the French Charch, where services will be said for the repose of her soul. MURPHY—In Lathrop, December 2, 1893, Tim- othy J., eldest son of the late Cornelius T. Mur- phy. RAVELY—In Woodland. Desember 13, 1896, Mrs. Angeline Ravely. widow of the late S. W. Ravely, a native of Kentucky, aged 85 years. B3-Fri-nds and scquaintances aro respect: sully invited to attend the funeral THIN DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the par- lors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 22 sand 26 Ming avenue. Interment L 0. O. K. Cemetery. REAVEY~—In this city, December 14,1898, Ellea Reavey, dearly beloved mother of Thomas, James, A. J. aad Mary Reavey. a native of Ire- iand, aged 73 years 2 mootbs and 15 days. AF-Friends and a-quaintances are —respect- sully invited i0 attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:45 o'clock . M.. from her late residence, 1314 Freelon streef, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 0'clock A. M. REILLY—In this city, December 13 1896, ‘Bridget, beloved wife of the lave Bernard Reilly, and beloved mother of Mrs. T. F. Wren. Mrs. F. Tate and Bernard, John and Lue Reilly, a na- tive of County Longford, Ireland, aged 47 years. A@-Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8 0'Clock A. ., from her late resi- dence, 3105 Elghth sires., thence to St. Jos- eph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, comane: ing at 8:30 0'clock A. M. Intermens Moun: Cal- vary Cemetery. SHARKEY—In this clty, December 18, 1898, Catherine Sharkey, beloved mother of Patrick, Jobn, Mary, Andrew and James Sharkey, a I tiva of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 5S years. o~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:50 o'clock A.M., from St. Jos- eph’s Home, Park Hill, thencs to Holy Cross Chureh, Kddy and Scott streets, for services at 10 o'clock a. AL intermeu: Holy Cross Ceme- tery. SMITH—In Easst Oskland, December 13, 1898, Hampton M., beloved husoand of Marths B. Smith. and father of Mrs. G. A. Dennis sad N. E. ~mith, s native of New York, aged 70 years 8 moaths and 18 days. SPENCER—In Alameda, December 12, 1895, Henry Taylor Spencer, a naulve of Iodians, aged 49 years. SULLIVAN—In this city. December 12. 1896, Catherine R, dearly beloved daughter of M yles J. and Kate £. Siliivan, a oativeo! Ssa Frao- cisco, azed 6 months and 29 days. WEBBER—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 13, 1896, Belle Webber, aged 34 years. WENDEROT H—In this clty, December 12, 1895, ‘Willle K., dearly beloved son of Willlam H. and Minnie Wenderoth, orother of Emma Wender- oth, and grandson of Caroline and che late kred- erick Wend-roth, s native of San Francisco, age | 1year 11 months and 16 days. 8@ Friends and acquaintances are respect- snlly {nvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 O'clock P. ., from the resi- dence of Dis parents. 9508 Suiter sireet, near i L O. 0. F. Cematery. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. LincoinScheol. s Telephone 3080. ENOMEY.. C; JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 10567 Mission Street, Near deveuih. "'elephone >outh 54 JAS. ENGLISH. T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., Dear Muarsei s, Sad francisey Telephone 50. 156 F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmer: 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. ‘Telephone South 432 MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEMEe tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- eclusive; locauon unexceiled. w7 Marke Sireel, SOULLOASL COTnES Of SLZLM

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