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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1897. _—_— 639 i, coment o HOUSES TO LET. 2 Folsom—12 rooms, bath, OOMS, BATH, LAUMN- ellar, 6rc.......... 845 00 $40 00 725 Shotweli—9 rooms, DAL, ..o <v.- 30 00 462 Eighth s ve— Richmond, new cotiage, 5 Tooms, bath....... s $25 00 17 Guerrero—6 rooms, batb.. ... 1822 00 1418 enh, near Howard—6 rooms bk 5 an .-817 50 16 Lafayite—6 rooms. 5 .2 818 00 20 Ash ave., near Polk and Mcaliister—d raom = ..815 00 oms. ... 813 00 1019 C 252 York—Co tage, U Lexingion ave Capp—i ruoms. W H. CRIM 5 rooms. baii, stable..814 00 Cottage,b rooms,batn. &'60., 118 Noutgom | URNI erence required. HOUSE, 10 LE Twenty-ninth a 3006 oy 7 ROOMS, BATH side of Gles very attractive ave., off Twelfth st. PLACES TO LET AND FO s of pa Vaienc! ton $4 HED HOUS! + TWENTY-SECON the city 1731 BROADW A . rooms; every convenience: marine view . ANDERSON nd Sanchez sts. rooms. xcellent repair_and Glen Park SALE IN ALL y. PATTERSON & CO., 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 403 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Broadway. BROADWAY—HOUSEKEEPING rooms nicely furnished; alsosingle rooms. ghth Street. 101 BISBTH, NEAR MsREET — FUR- 2 nished sunny bay-window front room. 218 84, EDDY—2 LARI rooms for hous. keeping, $14; also single, Eddy Street. GE FURNISHEDSUNNY 607 EDDY—2 water; compiete; light housekeepiog. SUNN1 ROOMS: RUNNING 715 E 715 gasand vain DUY—LARGE ALCOVE: 3 CLOSKETS: light housekeeping. 330 Eilis Street. ELLIS—2 §VALL ROOMS FURNISHED for hous. keeping: in rear; chieap. Essex Stree ESSEX, RINCON HILL—FLATOF 3 ROOMS, furnishéd or unfurnisbed; large yard. 10 F1ith Street. FIFTH — PLEASANT UNFURNISHED Tooms o let. 322 FIFTH—2 ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; rent cheap. SF F 325 firuishea:single. araished, 86. IFTH—3 10 4 UN/URNIiSHED OR HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 8TH st., Dear Market; furnished and unfurnished. Fell Street. 943 FELL-2 RICE SUNNY ROOMS; UN- © furnished; cheap. xbapetiy busei s I TSRS e Fulton Streel FULTON (FULTON HOUSE), OPP. CITY 3 Faiiexsn sulics or sugle, §8 & 4 §16 up. 9()1 SEARY-ELEGANT.Y FURNISHED i ‘en suite or singie. 31 602 S, ARY; NEAR JONES_LARGE FUR- Z nished rooms: 7 private famiy. FRONT ALCOVE; reasonable. GEAPY—LARGE furnished sor 2 or 3 perons 801 SEARY NEWLY FURNISHED BAY- windcw rooms; reasonable: new corner iat. OFNSEARY-NEWLY FURNISHED D!} sunny front rooms; private family; with- ou. chil.ren: references. GEARY, CUR. HYDE—FRONT ALCOVE room for gen.lemen. LEAVEN WORTH, NEAR WASHING- 9 rooms and bath: $30. llvGOL'G H—8 Y, NE. N KEATLY #EDU X tenant: pewiy RENT 10 STEADY painted; cabls CED renovated; 707 Mason st R FOLSOM—LARGE 52 Iolsom Stre FURNISHED SIN- O gle room; light housekeepiog; $1 50 week. 22 Fourth Street. FOURTH—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 1 8 JSE OF 4 ROOMS (REAR), 1810 LARKIN Larkin st. 529 FOURTH—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms for housekeeping: cheap. Hursy.m 9 SUNNY RUOMS, COR. PIERCE B and Elm ave BAR, JESANTS collector, 14 Mca B ¢ 2814 LAGU. T $20. 55185 Tt $14—183 7 ROOMS; 5 © month. T ROOMS; month. 3 Union 38 . or. Tu 50. 22 Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—3 SUNNY ROOMS complete: gas; bath; other rooms. ) GOLDEN GATE AVE.—ROOM &t £03 TWO housekeeping rco 1.8, $15. 12 Grove Street. GROVE — TWO CONNECTING SUNNY housekeeping rooms; ulso others. EJECTED: $3 SMITH, lister st., rooms 10-11. SE 6 ROOMS ; corner; 4 rooms. 4rooms. SnCOND SI.: $15 PER 9 - econd st. SECOND SI.; 817 PER © 539 Second st . ROOMS O provements Cesirable tenants. K NEW HE 45 Feder 1HOUSE; MODERN INM-. $15 per month to ecoid st. FOR VERY LITTLE NT Ho%aks 20uAt0 Tl B FROOM SUNNY O den chickenh $1650. 317C AND $9: COT H. UMBS Y COTTAGE FLAT °E VAL O 537 Ho 3 Valencia—b 1o 9 Sevinten ro s, bath; near c1 foarth, nse ifford st.. s rear; i Apply on_premise COTTAC moa, n_impiovements: Castro. 3 AND 4 ROOMS: 945 Lryant TAGE: .. 14 Mo BATH; BA-E- ex aud Fifteenth 2. 5 ROOMS: 511 1. Hyde Street. HYDE—2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms; suony yard; private fam- reasonubie. Bearny Streec. FARNY—5 UNFURNISHED ROOM@ K 104 533500525 or board 1n exchange. 22 LEAV! nished. front room; runuiug wate Leavenworth Street. WORTH — LARGE _ UNFUR- o chil- drens 810. LEWIS, OFF TA Lewis Streev. LOR, NEAR POST— 16 35" large tarnished roosh and Kitchen com. plete; siove. 493 LIXDEN AVE stationary tub Linden 1venue. 2 ROOMS AND BATH : private famlily; use of par- lor; $9; there is 10 sign out. Golden Gate Avenue. 9]0 GOLDEN GATE AVE.— PLEASANT <unny single and double rooms; m oderat 730 {OLDEN, GATE-NICE BOOM FOR young lady, with avother; board if de- sired: 1ise of parior; $5. Grove Streer. GROVE, BET. GOUGH AND OCTAVIA— Furnished room; suitable for one or two. 41 Harrison Street. 779, BARRISON, NR. FOURTH-FINELY (L2 turnished sunny rooms: bath; yard: closet; 81 per week. Hayes Street. URNISHED FRONT ROOM; RENT $4 AP- ply at 536 Hayes st Howard Street. HOWARD ST.—SUNNY FURNISHED rooms, single, §1 per week; double, $1 75. HOWARD ~T._SUNNY DOUBLE AND single rooms with gas and bath; reason- 54 623 able. 323 HOWARD — FRONT ROOM, UNEUE- 24 nished, grate and bath; also front room, furnisbed. () JOWARD CORNER SIXTH-NICELY Y89 surnished suites, 3 50 a week- siugle beds, $1 35 to §1 50; double, $1 50 to 52 50 a week. = HOWARD—3 FURNISHED ROOMS 1425 forousekeeping, with bazh: renc rea sonabie. Jessio Streec. JESSIE, NEAR FOURTH—BIG SUNNY farnished rooms; $7 and $9 month; private 31 family. Stockion TEE EUROPEAS, 17 STOCKTON ST._FUR- Dished rooms, en suits or single; hot. cold water in every room: baths: elevator; transient solicited. NEWLY FURNISHED D roums; also 2 for offices; 1o a new hou e. soree.. Sutter Street. SUTTER, COR. POWELL—SUNNY FUR- nisbed or unfurnished rooms. Tel. main 500 5375, Taylor Street. TAYLOR — SINGLE SUNNY ROOMS, $160; double, $175, etc.; parior sulie 10 chieap. 112 TAYLOR — UNFURNIKHED SUNNY suite, 1ent $12; single rooms §2 a week up. 115 TAYLOR ST. — HANDSOMELY FUR- ing, $20; also simgie. nished suite. privilege of light h.usekeep- Tenth Street. TFNTH ST.—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW rooms; grate and bath; rent reasonable. TENTH, sunny room: 10 111 NEAR MARKET - LARGE + lizht housekeeing f desired. ABGE SUNNY FRONT _ROUM, FUR- nished: gas and closer. 126 Tenth st. Thirteenth Streot. 4181 THIRTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA— '2 Rooms for one or two gentlemen. Turk Strees. TURK—FURNISHED HALL ROOM; §1 l 2 week. Q SUNNY ROOMS: RENT $8; BATH AND gas. 5414 Turk 54 TURK—SINGLE FRONT ROOM: GAS and batn; 6. Vau hess Avenu VAN NESS AVE.—2 NICELY FUR- nished suu 'y rooms: $8 and 10 s month. VAN NESS AVE —NICELY FUKR- nished sunny front room; private famity. 30; 78 Miscellaneous. UPPER FRONT BOW-WINDOW SUNNY rooms: suite or single: grate; near Oak and Plerce. Address J. B, box 2, Call. W. COR. SIXThENTH ST., NEAR MISSION: branch office of THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads tak«n. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 1520 706 YAY . SESS ~AVE — FIRSTCL S8 (U0 ro0m and boara: prices to suit the times. C CALIFORNIA-ELEGANT RE 2100 Gence ot eoid wasrin evecy room fur- Dace; table fi ht ciass; excellent service: telephione. GEARY, COR. TAY 501 Fh5r anny suie wih reascnable terms; first-class board. CALIFORNTA—PLEASANT, SUNNY pariors, with bourd: also table board. bath to rent on NEAR FIFTH-FURNISHED : private family; $4 month. 362 fEssE Z front room 4192 EDDY-LOVELY - SUNNY PARLORS < and other rooms, with board: $20 up. S TO LET; A—6 ROOMS, BATH..§23 00 1—5 rooms, bath 522 50 ms, bath . 50 eur Dolores—Upper 7 ¥ new o ....820 00 bath, 20 00 : #1800 Liear Howard—Middle $1800 ar Valencis and Market 5 3 i - $1800 ~M’ddle 5 rooms, bath 316 00 car Seventeenth and Do- lor om £14 00 8344 Alabama—d rooms.. . #1100 W. H. CxIM & Ci, 178 Montgomer NLEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS; BATH; E improvements. 3308 Twenty-firs st ia S BET 15 JON o Y 50D ZForntined g, 7 or 5 rooms; sun BLCHANA N—MUDERN CORNEK BAY- ow flats 4 rooms; bath; cheap to good JERN SUNNY BAY-WIN- rooms; bath; chesp to good SUNNY RQOMS; IN GOOD 5 ReNT $10 "HEAP FLATS; 5 ROOMS | s 1OOMS AND BA FUR- hed. 1142 Turk st, or. Jet- AND §12-NICE 4.ROOM FLATS AT Tuird 8. Mission 15 AND rent $20. 850 1% Market Street. ARKET, COK. STOCKTON—NICELY roished front suites: suitabie for iight housekeeping: terms reasonable. Jones street. 9(7 JONEA-THE AaN WINKLE: NEW 20U maoagement: elegan: sunny suites and single: newly furnished: bath, eic : $10 to §30. 502 VAN NESS AVE_HANDSOME PAR- UL jor sunny suite: board optiona INCE SUNNY ROOM WITH HOARD; SUIT- able for 2 young men. 712 Post st. 4] 3 MASOX-—NICE Dy rooms; sul.abie forlig.t housekpy Jiason Street. Y FURNISHED SUX : mod MINNA--2 ROOMS | 20 ing: FOR HOUSEKEEP- furnisbed complete; reut reasonabie. Kearny Street, RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms. en suiie and single; firsy Class in ever respect: term s reasonable. JEW AVENUE HOUSE, 908 KEARNY ST, corner Jackson—Siugie rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 Gents per night: special rates per week or nionth. 454 % 54 S suite; separate entrance, INN1—2 HOUSEKEEPING ROUMS 546 INNA_FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS © housekeeping: large yard. | 561 Mission Street. ISSION, NR. SECOND — ELEGANT ont reom With use of kitchen: cheap. @5 $I. g SUNNY HOUSk K+ EPING ROOM: SIN- rooms, §4 821 Missivn st. 527 % CALL; subscrip: Montgomery Street. ONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPEN niil §:3 o'clock: branch office of THE ons and want ads taken. Duioma Streei. £1 10 $1 25 week: housekeeping rooms; §175. 220X 8 FURNISHED FRONT Tooms for bousekeeping; hot water: single. New Montgomery street. EW MONTGOMERY—FRONT FUR- 1053 © nisued housekeeping sulies, $1 50, 81 75. Luarkin Stree: 897 LARKIN, CORNER GOLDEN GATE 52 ave—Pledsant furnished or unfurnished sunuy rcoms 4 9 LARKIS —¥iaT oF 2 bath for resp ctable peoi 1309 MALKIN —SUNNY FURNISHED ) ‘oom: batn: cheap. 6 ROOMS AND only. Lesvenworch Sireet. LEAVENWORTH - SUNNY _ FRONT room; runniug water, bath; $16; private 221 famlly. Lily Avenue. LILY AV ICELY FURNISHED front single room: cheap. 132 1()37 POST-SUNNY ROUMS WITH BOAKD. HE MENTONE, POWELL, COR. SACRA- mento—Pleasant sunny rooms; modern co veniences: choice tab.e: bay v.ew; homelise place: references. QOB VAN NESs AVE _ELEGANT SUNNY B rooms, en suite or stog.e: excellent table. 80 50 OARD $15: ROOM TO SUIT Y CORNER le: rates mo LEAVENWORTH — <U2 sui‘es, single: excellent EDDY, COR. HYDE—SUNNY SINGLE room, with or without board; terms mod. central. Address box D., Call Office. 7TOrR PINE (KENOVA) — NEWLY FUR- { 29 nished suites and single rooms; service strictly first class; references. 4376 SARY—2 NSWLY FURNISHED SUN- © | ny suites, with boar:: terms moderate, O™ GEARY—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, £Z | suite or sinele; first class dining room; good table: excelleat service. Diniket Street, Y OSEMITE FOUSE 1043 MARKET _ rER night. 36c 10 §1: weak. 1 50 10 85: tamilies. DcAllister Street. 99()L MCALLISTER-NICELY FUR 2U2 rooma; also housekeeping rooms Tensonab'e. 21 NINTH—BAY-WI nished for light housexeeping: siove: run- AMinth Street. DOW SUITE; FUR- ning water. PA 18 Page Street. SUNNY FURNISHED AND UN- farnished housekeeping rooms. 15 MeaLLiy O bach; ters VAN NEss 01 6 or 8 oo ., vet. F0isom &nd busement LaT OF 7 BOOMs AND easonable. ISHED FLa AV FLAT OF 3 ROOMS AND ) iaren. W SUNNY UP) F 4 RGOMS AND BATH: £20 Turk st, rear. PERFLAT: 3 ROOMS, J.A. ULRICH, 1 Crocks 22 FPolk Stre POLK—4 ROOMS COMPLETELY FUR- nisbed; bousekeepl bath and gas: $26. 121 715 POST—SUITE S rooms with board or housekeepiug. POLK—2 OK 8 FURNISHED SU \NY | housekeeping rooms; large front room. Tost reei. Y FURNISHED Seventn Street. g SEVENTH_FURNISHED UPPER FLAT; 3 rooms; suitable for 2 couples; cheap. 165 SILVER, Silver Street. NE. FOURTH — 3 SUNNY O furiished housekeepiug Tooms. 11. Eaion st be ANDSOM ‘7. ‘7{ no e S FLAT OF 5 ards for flower clieap rent. tences; reasonable rent. YARD. 101 1d Leavenwostn. LA et. J. GE NNY, NEW, 4 ROOMS: ALL 2027 Nacramento s RxUy Sireet. 1154 SIXTIL COR MINNA=S OR 4 FINE ) sunny rooms, furuished complete for house- keeping. 0OMS; Ba3H AND MOD- 421 Lyon ROOMS: BATH 01 Twe fth st.; 820, s: bath; lanodry: frout and 50. | rear 5 ¥OUT SUDDY 10 108 8 I'on Glen Park ave. second_floor: STER, 36 Gien Pac ave., off Twelfth st « HY Di— MOSI ELEGAN I FLAT | o in ihe city: 8 rooms, bath, butler's pantry, etc.; 5 minhtes from Kearuy or ' arket sts.; §50. Apply B 626 Market st. AUISUN & SHTON & AR MY S Duponust., 8 uf § ROUNS AND BATIL 411 MUNTGOMERY ) of Vallejo: 8 rooms aud puinted; rent $20. INER, MOD- rent moderate. 1806 O’ Far- T, NEAR SANCHEZ _2 JLEGANTLY FU 4 sunnv belt of the tenaut: o K Tespectable mouth. Appy wrneys-at-law Ii\H.\\AU.\ 2 Bay-wiud 1ndry - reat, $2 Y_FLAT: 6 RNISHED FLAT IN THE Missiou; 10 a jermanent, the rent will only be §20 per G & HOZNBLOWER, at- in and MCAlLster sts. ST, NEAR ELEVENTH_ ow flat: 6 large, sunny rooms; ROOMS cheap. 1307 Pacific Q:)(,‘m,\rnrun AT OF 5 ROOM B20. tah and al” coaveniences. 625 Vallejo. 1602 SrENEx JUNNY FLAT; 4 LARG Tnquire 1616 Jac 11()87'\';“”“”"' NEAR HYDr = sax 5 rooms and bain; rent $1b. —iOWEE .SUNNY FLAT of 6 rooms; modern improvements. NICE KOOMS AND BATH. ~ROUM FLAT; FEDERAL PLAC io & ténant witho eral st mouth. , OF ¥ FED- st children; $10 per ~econd Cuiu' 10, Tooms, $8 10 $16 ATS, b see them. AND 523 Seventh-s: LAT: 5 ROOMS AND BATH: SUNNY BELT: §15 per month; 261035 Mission st. Apply Had Capp 3 lf' AND $20: MODEREN FLATS,5 AND 6 $18 rooms""5i aud 86 Leicher st near end Filimore. $14 LOVELY Noe and Sanchez. SUNNY FLAT 5 ROOMS, bath and gas 5928 Nineteenth st., bew odern flats} 5 ana 6 rooums: $15, $16; | | 210¢ with use of piano. Aayior Nirees. TAY1OR—2 ~USNY ROOMS: FUR- nisoed: use of Kitchen: rent reasonable. 426 Tehama Street. TEHAMA — TWO WELLFURNISHED Tocms for house eeping, §8; no children. TENTH—LARG Tenth Streec. £ FRONT ROOM OR 2 124 {5 Sousecoepin: cnean. 143 fots: compint suir, Strees. HIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ath: gas; $25 50 week. HIKD—SUNNY SUITE FURNISHED 2007 309 fiunt Tooms, nousexeeping; $10and 812, 3622 Twentieth Street. TWENTIETH, N..AR VALENCIA—2 sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. HE VICTORI and Hyde—Newly furnished room Calitornia direes. COR. CALIFORNIA suite or slugle: rebts reasonable: dining-room 1o rent. MCALLISTER—_OFFICES AND KOOMS to let; Golden Gate Dye Works. 342 258 Minna S 43] MINNA, BET, FIETH AND SIXTH— 1 Nicely furnished front rooms; $3 a month and up; bo: cold water baths. 66 reet. MINN 1. COR. EIGHTH— nished bay-window rooms NEWLY FUR- 1 a week. Mission Street. T 4TCOCK HOUSE, T8l MISSION: SELECT family rooming-house: $1 50 to $5 per week. 1053 WSSION — LALGE SUNNY RoOM DO with grate; smail room adjolning, it de- sired: cheap. 1¢ ()f MISSION — DESIRABLE SUNNY 2 room; grate; privaic famlly; suitabe for man and wife: rent reasonable. 44 SIXTH ST_THE MANCHESTER: ELE- gaut furnished sunny rooms; fine table board. OTEL B<RTLING, 714 B! SH—A FAMILY hotel: references: ail modern couveniences. K'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THH KLY CALL. in wraper. for mailing. CHILDKEN BOARDED. HILDREN TO BOARD; MOTHER'S CARE; pieasailt home: references. C.J., box 7, Call Office, Uakland. - STORES TO LET. 1014 F555e PLATE GLASS WIN- 2518 Mission, store and i room... "L 26 6.5 Third, siore, 3 rooms and cella With oven 641 Lost, store and TIVing-rooms. ... A% W. H. CRIM & CU., 118 Monigomery st. TORE, COE. GUERRERO AND TWENTY- » third sts.; cement basement: good location for druggist or oiher business. QTORE WIT FIXTURES: LIVINGROOMS and cellar. 8552 Twenty-third st., Dext to cor- ner Guerrero. 9510} MISSION—ELEGANT KURNISHED 291Uz frouvroom i private family; reason- able. Datoma sireei. (4 SATOMA—FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT rooms: reasonable. 1771 ELLIS-SHOESTORE TO LET; RENT { cheap; esiablished 10 years. JORTHEAST CORNER PACIFIC AND SAN- AN ‘somse 5:s.; handsome large corner store; cheap. £95. SIORE, 8 ROOMS. LIGHT CKLLAR $25. T Toward ac. near Seventn, Niath Street. Q() FINTH, XEAR SARKET—FRONT suites and singles for 1 or 2 persons; grate, gas: running water: light housekeeping. 1922 NIXTH-NEW, CLEAN FUR<ISHED sunny rooms, stites or single, reasona.le. Oak JLEGANTLY FURNISHED LARGE SUNNY front room: suitable for 3 privilege light housekeeping. 117 Cuk 8 Octavia Street. 1403 0STAVIA, COR. GEARY—TWO CON- O necting bay-window rooms or kltchen it desired; 818, O’rurreil stre:. O'FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED bay-window front rcom, suitable for 2, $10. 925 | 3 FOURTH—-SMALL STORE WITH ROOM inrear: low rent. AppLy 10 G, H. UMBSEN 14 Montgomery st. &G I ARDEK-SHOP, WITH BATHS: ESTAB. lished 16 years: $18 per month; key st 539 +econd st, Carpenter-+hop; 87 per month. & De Boom st.; key at 539 Se ond st. P umbing shop; $6 per month. 3 De Boom st.; key st 539 Second t. Corner s'ore, 531 second st.; key at 539 Second st. A%, LOW RENT-PART OF STORE AND £X batement. 24 Pos $14 per month; OFFICES TO LET. 1508 MARKET —NEW, L\RGE, SUNNY MARKET, COR. STOCKTON—NICELY furn:shed front, sunuy suite: cheap. 2 0ik Niree.. 19205 FOLE, NEAE SUTTER - NICELY 'O furnishied front room: terms reasonable. 1702 PO COR CLAY_SEWLY FUR nishied sinzie rooms; sunny; bath; §6 and $8. Tost Streec. POST—2 FURNISHED SUNNY CON- Decting rooms: terms reasonably POST (UPSTAIRS)—2 FRONT ROOMS; farnished: reasonable: permanent parties. 71 71 Cla: LARA —3 LARGE SUNNY FROST Street. 15 swml; rent §8: water free. UNF! housekeeping; rent moderate, Liay Street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR 1249 Clay st. Eddy Street. 307 EDDY—COMFORTABLE ROOM: 1 OR family. geutiemen; gas, bath; low rent; private DDY — LARGE WELL-FURNISHED T 603 foom: graie: suitabie for 1 ors NY ROOM: WITH 1507 GRe tamiy: oo smak siagie room. { quiet family; also FPowell Stree ILLISFORD —212-214 POWELL-NEWLY furnished rooms. 995 POWELL CORNER GEARY—NIOELY £9 jurnished large sunny corner room. POWELL ST.—FRONT FURNISHED sute; sunny, convenient Lo Wwn. tecona Stree:. SECOND — WEBB HOUSE: ELEGANT furnished rooms. MRS. LINDSAY, Prop. 37 60: EDDY— ARGE UNFURNISHED REAR basement room; sun all day; garden. 618 unfurnished; bath; s00d location. DDY—ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR: hot and coid water; OYAL HOUSE, Ellis Street. 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent 1ights in cvery room: reading-room, con- taining daly pajers: smoking-room and ladies varior; §1 5u: weex, 32 to $5: montb, capes: elevator on oftice 1100 opeu all night: rooms per night, 35¢ to 10 $30: fire es- annex of 85 rooms now ready:Lot and cold water In each room: baths. JLATS 90 ENT FOR VERY LITTLE money al BALDWIN & MAMMONUS v sontgomery st fPHE KAMONA, 130 ELLIS, MRS, KATE S. HAR T. nianager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: eievator; hot &cold water. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CE WEEKLY CALL. 10 wracoer, for mafling ASTROLOGY, Y ok LIFE voai past and fut sketch and dissases; hour, A M. OF P. M Azri.0,er, Dept OUSANDS TESTIFY I RE- e; send 25c for character birthiplace; year, sex, month, if possible. ~ PLOF. BALR, Sau Jose, Cal. “ () F 420 roomt Fikiye s LLIS—LARGE SUNNY ALCOVE : running water. 721 ELLIS-LARGE SUNNY ROOM, SUITA- ble 1or 1 or 2; rent $7. Silver Street. G SILVER — LARGE ~ SINGLE front room; reasonable. SUNNY Sixth Street. 83 SIXTH _QUIET =~SUNNY ELEGANT rooms; all conveniences; fireproof bullding. 'O ofti e-rooms; ail modern. 49 SUTTER—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED light jariors and offices for physicians or dentists; central; reasonable_arpreciaied if seen. LOST. 0ST—IN OAKLAND, PACKAGE OF MAG- netic legging; $1 reward. 463 E.eventh st, Oakland. OST—D+ CEMBER 28, WHITE N £EWFOU N D- land doz: speckled nose, black ears. black spot at root of tail; liberal rew. rd. 14 aartford st. UST—GULD WATCH; BLACK FOB: CRY- J stal charm: $20 reward. Keturu to KNAPP & STHEET, 1200 Market st. AN PURSE, NEW, CONTAINING MONEY and Mrs. C. C. Enreve's visiting cards. Reward, Call Ofiice. THE 91H, ~T. BEANARD DOG; 4 whites two brown spots on side. Return and re- ceive reward 2204 Twenty-third st. Apy one hold- ing same will be prosecuted. ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERN(A 4 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of THON AS or JENNTk O'UON NELL, No. 175288, 'I'he finder wiil please return to bank. RANCH OFFICE OF TH¥ CALL.167 NINTH st _wantad_and sutscrintions taken. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. AL AMERA CO. HAS REMOVED TO Geary st., near Kvarny and Market. Latest and best in phoio zoods. LATES1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENOEK, 195 SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; ) furui-hed sunny 1ront rooms. 242 SIXTH—LARGE FRONT RCOM WITH fireplace; §6 per monih. Bevenin »ireei. 142 SEVESTH ST, GIRARD HOUSE—ELE. gaDL furn. suites, kitchen; also single rooms. Arrived. SATURDAY, January 30 Stmr National City. Andresen, 38 hours from Eureka; lumver, to C A Hooper & Co. Lomestic Ports. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 30-Ship St Nichols: BenceJan 7. FOKT BRAGG—<alied Jan 30—Stmr Noyo, for Sa_ Fra Sixteenth Street SIXTEENTE SI.—TO RENT: FUR- nished room, wi.h or without board. 288 1695 house. Fifteenth Stree:. FIFTEENTH—MIGDLE FLAT: ELE- gant bay-window unfurnished room; new Stevenson Street. 786 STEVENSON — UNFURNISHED: 2 sunny front rooms, suitable for light house- Kkeeping. MAKRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage llcenses have beea issued by the County Clerk's ofli Edgar J. Davis and ¥reda Kuutl, 26-16. W. L. Muck and Sadie M. Hyman, $2—26, Gearge F. Lingente,der and M: Martin Johnyen and Mary Petersen, 45—38. John 0's0% - nd Mary T. McCarl, 44—30. Julius L. Fischerand Martha Grundwald, 31—18. FIRST CLASS; | OR (FL MONTE)— | BIKTHN—NARRIAGES—vEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall | not be inserted. They mus: be handed in elther of the publication offices and be indorsed With the namo and residence of persons aushorized 10 have the same published. | BOGN. BENDER-Jsouary 21, 1897, to the wife of Thomas L. Ben n. DONNELLY—In ‘his city. January 27, 1897, to the wife of Edward J. Donnelly, a davehter, EINSELEN—In this city, January 23,187, t0 the wife of Charies R. Einselen. a son. ELLISON—In this ciiv. January 24, 1897, to the wite of James Ellison Jr., a son. GENEREAUX~—In this clty. January 29, 1897, 10 the wife of . aptain k. C. Generaux. ason. HEANEY—January 27, 1897, (o the wife of Edw. J. Heanes, s danznter. MCCLEMEN—January 28, 1897, to the wite of J. H. McClemen. a daughter. RATHBUN—In Colma, January 28, 1897, tothe wite of Frank Rathbug, & daughter. RUTHERFOR D—In this city, Jaonars 26. 1897, 0 tne wife of E. A. Rutherford of Cotati & dauehter. e ——— M JOHNSEN—_PETEKSEN—January 50, 1897, by the Rev. C. J. Larsen, Martin Johosen aad Mary Peer-en, boih of San Francisco. —— DIED. Mangan, Willam Mar:in. Mrs. A. Mateoder, Anton Meyer, Moses Parker, Eliza Quule, John F. Quinn. James H. Raty Aaron, David ‘Angelo, Joan ‘Asclund. Peter J, Aufenanger, John Bonar, Wiiliam Bucklew. Frank Carlsen, Agnes D. Cockreli, James. Daly, Elizabeth Dempey, Patrick J. Dumont, Plerrs* Durxee.'Joha L. Fiizgerald, Willlam Geogan. Eilzaveth Hotze, Carl Loughborough, A. H. McAuley, Emma Wackenreuder, Henry McDonasil, Mary Whytlaw, dirs. J. N, AARON—In this city, Jaauary 30, 1897, David, beloved husband of Mary Aaron, and father of Lous, Victor, Harry S, Puuline and Katle . Aaron and Mrs. Abe L Brown of Marysville, 8 ative of Germany, aged 6% years. ANGELO—In the City aua County Hospital, Jan- uary 80, 1897. John Angelo, aged (0 years. ASKLUND—In this city. Jaouary 27. 1897, Peter Johan, beloved husband of Gustava Sophia Asxlund, a naiive or Swedeu, age. 85 years 3 monchs and 8 days. d acquaintances are respect- fuli *invied to a'tend the funers! THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock 4. .. from the > wedish Methodist Church, on "Howard strect. near Ninth, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemeters fro.u Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets at 11:67 oclock A, M. AUFENANGER—Iu this city. Jannary 28, 1897, John Auienanser, s native of Germany, aged 68 23-Friends and_acquaintances and comrades of Garficld Post No. 34 G. A. K. and auxiiary associaions ars respecifully 1nv.ted t0 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 G'ciock P M, from Alcazar buiding. lnierment Na- toual Cemetery. Kemains at the pariors of A. W. Martis & Co. 118 Geary strest. BONAR — In tha City and County Hospltal, January 30 1897, William Bouar, aged 28 years. BUCKLEW—In Nordboff, Ventura County, Cal., Jauuary 26, 1597, Frank, beloved 801 o0t Mrs. Martha Buck ew of San Rafael, a1d brother of Mrs. Jonn Allison of Sau Raisel and Mrs. Peter Gardnerof Oakland, a native of Cincinnatl,0nio, aged 52 years 7 moiths and 15 days. CARLSEN—In this city, January £0.1597, Agnes D., beloved daughter 'of F. F. and Henriette Carlsen, ann..v ) San Francisco, aged 1 year ths and 18 dass. COCKRELL—In wils clty, January 30,1897, Tames Cockrell, w native of Tennessee, aged 32 yenrs. DALY—At her residence, 922 Jackson street, Elizabeth, beioved daughter of ihe iace Michael a0d Uatherine Daty, a nat.ve of San Francisco. 2@ Nouce 0f juneral hereafter. DEMPSEY—In this city, January 29, 1897, Pat rick J., beloved husband of Mar father of Joseph Haroid Demps of Eille 'Dempsey, a native of Skiboereen, County Cork, lreiand, aged 32 years and 10 wou s, B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily (nvited to at.end the fuueral THIS DAY (Sunday), . 9:30 0'clock .. from his late residence, 249 kirs. avenuc, near California & reet, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for ine Tepose of his soul. commencing at 10 o'clock A% Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. DUMONT—Iuthis ef v, January 30, 197, Plerre, beloved husband of Ksteile Dumo t. and father of Alexandre. Kene, Aimeeand £m ife Dumon., @t ive of France, azed 80 yeurs and 6 mooths. BaFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuly nvited coat end the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 1 0'clock P. 2. from his late resi- dence. 811 U.ementiua siceit. between Fourih and_ Fifih, thence to the French Church, —ush sireet, where =e-vices wil ove heid, thence (o Druidy’ Mall, where the funeral wi:l ‘take place under (he auspices of Perseverance Grove No. 10, A. U. 0. D. DULKEE—In this city, January 29, 1897, John L. veloved busvand o Mary Durkee, and father of Mary L. Beosie 1. and John R. Durker, & na- tive of Balllmore. Md., in bis s ventieth yéar. g Funera. will tace pla e from Si. Brigid’s Chburch, corner of V'an Ness «venue and Broad- way. where & solema high mass will be cele- braied, commenciug at % o'clock $1arp. Frieuds a3d acquaintances are invited. Plcase omi. flowers. FITZGERALD—In this city, January 29, 1897, at s residence, 1521 Howa-l street. Wiliiam F1 zgeraid, late of Valiey Ford. Sonoma County, beloved husband of Margars. Fitzgeraid. anl father ot Mrs. P. F. Warl and theate James, William, Maggie and Nellte Fltzeerald, & native of ounty Limerick, Ir-iand. aged 70 years snd 7 months. [Washington (D.C.) papers piease copy. | £3Th> funeral will take piace TO-MORROW (Monaay), from ths Cuurch of the As ump- tion. Tomales, Marlu County, upon arrival of train from San Fra.icisco. GEOGA N —In this city. Japuary 29, 1897. at the Tesidence of her sister, 1131 _Geary street. Elizaveth, beloved wié o J W. Geogan, and motber of £ H. Ceozan. and daughter of Mrs. Elizaveth Meising. aud sister of Mrs. .-eorge Bunker. Mrs. D, % L bby, Mrs. Huddare aud Gusiav and Louis Melsing. & native of saa Fran- cise . uged 26 ye.rs. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuiiy invited 1o atte ‘d the fun-ral THIS DAY (Sunday), ot 2 o'clock P. M.. from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs George Bunker, 11,1 Geary sireet. Interment J. O. O. F. Cemetery. HOTZ¢—In Oakland, January 0. 1887, at the residence of F. W. Welle, 661 Hobart street, Carl H otze, a nauive of Swhizerlaud, aged 66 years and 4 months. 29 Friends and _acquaintances are respsct- fuliy Invited to at'eid the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday), at 12 o'clock M., at the funeral pariors of sienre Evers #36 W. 1ugton swwest, Oakland. lniermens private. LOUGHBOROUGH~—In this city, Janusry 28. 1597, Aiexander Hamilton, beoved hus.and of Marisnua Zaue Loughborough, and beloved faiher of A.Z, Georgs A., Frauces and Joseph- ine Loughborough. a native of Warcentou, Va., 8ged A2 years 3 months and 11 days. #3~The funeral will (ake place TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10 0°clock A. M., from St. Mars’s Cathedral, where a_soleinn requiem mass will be offer d for the repose of his soul. Frieads au i acquaintauc-s are respectfully invited to atend. Piease omit flowers. McAULEY—In this city. at tho Potrero, January 30, 1897, Emma, beloved wife of Joun McAuley, Diece of Mrs. Kate Hennebery, and cousin of Kute, Lllie ani Aonie Hal, a‘nativeof Dum- barion, Scotland, aged 22 years. McDONN ki LL—Mary, dearly beloved wife of John JcDonnell, moiherof J.J.. Willlam 3. Rose anl kva McDoaneli and Mrs. Francls Noonan, and beiovel sister of Jo.anna O'Nell, Mrs. William Reblerst and Denuis O'Neil of Grass Valiey, a native ot Behreaaven, parish of Aries. Countv Cork, lreland, aged 60’ years. [Boston papers piease copy. | A5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited toattend the funeral TU-MORRC W (Monday), at_8:30 0'clock A. M., from her late resiGence, 158 Casiro street, Lhence to Mission Dolores Uhurch, Sixteen h and_Dolores s:res.s. where a requiein high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MANGAN—In this city, Jauuary .8, 1897, Wil- Jiam, belov.d brother of 1homas, James und Michael Mangan, Mrs. D. Carroll, Mis. Dan Quiil and Dells Manean, a naiive of the parish of Tarbert, County Kerry, Irelan i, aged 48 years. A Frieads and acquaintwnces are resnect- fuily invited to at:end ths unersl THIS DAY (Sonday), st 8:30 o'clock A. M. from the resi- dence of hiy broiher. Thomas Mangan. 5013 Sixth street. tnence o St. Rose's Church, Brao- nAD sireet, where a solemn requiem high masy will be celebrated for ne rspose of Lis 50ai, con- mencing ac 9 o'clock 4. M. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. Pivuss omit flowees. . MARTIN—In this city, January 28, 1897 Mrs. Alexander Mariin.” loving Wife of Alexander Martin, aod beloved mother of Mebel and Stan- ley Mariin, & native of Pniladelphia, aged 48 years. [Paiialelpnia papers please copy. BT Friends are respectfully invited Lo azten her tuneral TO-MORRO W (Monda ")t 11 o'clock. A M. from ber late residence, 2404 Jackson atrect. Intermen: private, Masonic Cemetery. MATEODER—In this city, January 29, 1897, Anton Mateoder. a nativeof ltaly, aged 33 yeas 83" Friends and acquaintances and membersot sis.er cour s of American Foresters ure reipect- fully luv.ted 10 attend the funeral TilS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. .. from the par- fors of Theodor Dierks. D57 Mission street. bo- tween Fifth and Sixth, unler the auspl-es of Court America No. 3, ¥. of A. Interment Ttallan Cemeters. MEY ER—In this city, January 29, 1397. Moses. Dbeloved husoand ¢f the iate Dora M eyer, and fatherof _ou s, A'lit, Bonnie and Lilly Me:er and Mrs. J. W.'Wo f, Mrs. Lu Zobel, Mrs. Cari Goldberz wnd Mrs. A. ilumentis native of Germany, aged 70 yeirs 4 mo.ths and 9 days. BFFriends are renectfully favited 0 attead the suneral services TO-MORROW (Monday), ai 10:15 o'clock A. X.. st his late residence. 1317 Gulden Gate avenve. inwrmen: Hills of Eternity Cemeters, by 11:30 o'clock A. M. train from ‘Third and Townsend streeis. PARKER—{n this city, Jaugary 30, 1837, Eliza ‘arker, belove | mother of T. + Parker, Mra. C. H. Naylorand Mrs. Dr. \. W. Perry, a native of Londn, England, az+1 77 yeass aad 5 montbs. E&-Friends and acqualntances ary respect- fuily { 1vited to attend t .6 runeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 10 0'clock A. X.. from her late resi- dence. 1705% luchanan street. lniermen: 1 0. 0. F. Cenietery, QUALE—In this city, January 30, 1897, John F. Ryau, Ja eiby. Prentiss Stllwell. Witllam Syce. Willie P. Thompson. Martha Tracy Auvgusta Viilage, Mamie Vujovich, Gligo veloved son of tus laie Franx and Catherin: Quale, and nephew of Michael Doian of el wood City ani Mrs. Mary A. Savage, a native of San Erancisco, aged 40 years and 9 moatas. A& Friends »0d_acquaintances are respect- fully invited (0 n:tend tne funeral TO-M 'KROW (Monday), at 830 o'clock 4. M. sharp, from his late residence 116 Ash avenue. thence o St Mary’s Cathedral. Where a solemn reauiem mass will_be ceiebrated for tue reposs of his soul. commencing at 9 o'clock .M. lnter- men: Mount Calvary Cemetery. ST. PATRICK'S MUTTUAL ALLIANCE ASSO- ciation 0f <alifornia—Ofticers and members are hereby requl to ssembie at i16 $n avenue TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8 0’clock A. .. for the purpose of_attending the funeral ot ourlace brother, Jobn F. Quae The fancral decail will leasa tuke notlce By order of 2 B Gy ERTY) Prosident. P. H. FLYXX, Secretary. . QU!NN—In this cits, January 28 1897 at his residence, 1126 Valencia street, James H. beloved_husband of the late Mary Quina, a na- tive o Nenagh, County Tipperary, Lreland, aged €1 vears. A9 Friends and acqualniances are respect fal'y inviced to attend -he funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:45 o'clock A. M., from his late Tesid 1126 Valencia stresi. thence (0 S James Church, Twenty-talrd ~and Guerrero Btreets. where a requiem high mass will bs celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RATHJE—In this city, January 30, 1997. Mary Louise, beloved wife of A. Katujs. ‘ani sister of Jrs. A. Hauwerswitn and B. Feriiz & native of Loulsville, Ky., azed 47 years § months and 15 days. RY AN—In this city. January 3J, ) €07, James H., dearly beloved husband of Biidge: Ryan, and father of Lalsy and Thomas Ryanand ilr.'Jobn Scanlan, anative of New York, aged 02 years and 4 moatns. 85 Friends' and_acquaintances are respect- fuliy imvited to attend the funeal TO-MORROW (Monday). at 2 0'Clock ». M., from his late rest- dence, 170815 S.ockton screel. Interment Mouot Calvary Cemetery. SELBY—1n Oskland, January 29, 1897, Prentiss Selby, soa of the lale Thomas H. Selby, aged 50 yeart, B3 Friends are respectfully invited to atteal the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. ., at the iaml v residen.e. 1360 Madison street. Interment .private. Kindiy omi flowers. i STILWELL—In Lorin, Willlain, beloved hus- band of Lizzie Stilwell, a ntive of Pennsyl- vania, aged 76 years and 3 months. G. A. R.—Attentlon, Lincoln Post No.1, G. A. R. Comrades will asse be at headquariers, 414 Mason streec, THIS DAY (~unday) a: 12 o'clock ., to attend the fuveral of Comrade Wilam Stiiwell, at Lorin, Alxmela County, 1 o'clock boat (Borkgley train). By order of P. H. MASS, Commander. H. L BARKER. Adjutant. SYCE—In this city, Ja nuary 29, 1897. Willfe P., beloved infant of | homas und Mamle Syce (nes Kenaedy), a native of San Frauclsco, aged 5 months aud 1 day. BFFriends and acquaintances are respect: folly favi-d 10 attend .ho funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 0'clock P. .. from the resi- deuce of the parents, 56 Eighth sireet. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemeery. THOMPSON—In this city, Janus Martha. beloved wife of William nadve o: County Armagh, Ireland. @ Friends and acqualntances ar respect- fuity 1nvited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 o'clock M., from her iate resi deuce, 103 Clark sicee:, thence by creek boat leaving ot of Marke: sirve: at 1 o'clock P lntermens Mountain View-Cemetery, Oskland. Reat, loved one: - Painiess be thy sieep. Toy wakening Shall be joyful evermore. TRACY—In this clty, January 30, 1437, Augusts, beloved daughter of william k. Aod Susan (Cor- bel) Tracy. and granddaughter of Mrs. A. F. Tracy, a na:ive of San Francisco, aged 3 years 4 monhs and 12 days. VILLAGE—In this city, January 30,1897, Mam1e, beloved wife of K. B. Viliage, mo.hier of Rinaldo B Viiage, and sister of Thomas Tierny, a ua- iive of Hoston, Mass., aged 41 years 3 months and 3 days. VUJOV.CH—In this city, January 28,L887. Giteo, beloved son of Simon and Mare Vujovi b, nepaew of George Lnzer and John Lepetich, and cousin of T aud P. Vuj vich, & native of Modjez, Erceg Novi, Boka Koiorska, Austria, aged 26 years. 23~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited o atte d she fuieral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock . at the und.r- v.king parlors 6.7 Broadway. theucs to he Russian Churco. latermen. Kussian Cemetery. WACKENREUDER—In this clty. January 28 1897, Henry, beloved son of Tomisa Wacken- reudér and brother of Mrs. M. Krause, Kr est | Wackenreuder and Mrs. 1.0sa Benenke, a native gf w0 Francisco, a ed 53 yeurs | moath and 15 2y BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful'y invited 0 a‘tend the suneral THIS DAY (Sunday), ac 2 0'clock . X., from Maennerbund Hail, corner Twenty-fourti sirewt and Potrero under the muspi es of Precita rarlor \. S G. W. ILn.ermen: Mount Calvary 28, 1897, “Thomoson, & Cemetery. . 8, G, W.—The members of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. S.G. W.. are herevy notified to assem- ble k¢ Maenuerbund Hall. Twenty-fourth sures. and Potr ro aveoue, THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clocs P M. to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, H. Wacsenc-udar. By order of H.'S. SPAULDING, President. J. M. HICKEY, Secratary. WHYTLAW—In Glas ow, Scotland, January 3, 1897, Mrs. Jobn Newion Whytlaw. —— MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FONERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. Teleptone 5080. TAn MUV ENOMEY < JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 1057 Mission Street, Near Soventii. “Velephone Soiih 354, JAS ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALME®S FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 10 Van Ness ave., Dear Marsest, Sud Erancissy Telepbone 0. 156. F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432 MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clusive: location unexcelled. Ofiice W97 Marke wreel_souLDeas. COTuer o° SLELA REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, City and County of San Francirco to S. Shroaer, 1ot ot W iine of Valencia street, 195 S of Twenty- wourih, S 65 by W 80; — John Schroeder or J. Shroder to Jchn F. Schro- der, lot on W line of Valencia street, 195 S of Twenty-fourth, 5 21:8 by W 80; $10. Louise £ 1 ¥t to Charles A. King. lot on S line of Alvarado street, 180 W ot Noe, W 25 by §114: | 10. ¥ ilip S, Fay (cuardian ot Paul B. and Clarence A. Fay, miuore) to Charles W. Fay, lot on SW corner of Yolo and Vermont streets, 3 100 by W 100: $7:0. Samuel J. Shepler to Edwara C. Harrlson, lot on SE line of Prague street. 175 ~W of Brazil. SW 75 by 812100, portion of biock 85, Exceisior Home- stead; #10. Charies Nonnemann to Mary E. Hare, lot on N corner of kighth avenue and M street. NE 75 b NW 75,lot 38, block 139, Central Park Home- stead Associaiion; 81260 Johin and Marie Shackleton (or Marie Ohaco) to Frank Paytavay, 10t on S line of Central s reet, 25 E ot Monticel'o, E 25 by 100, lot 13, block 8, Uity Land Association: gif . John W. and Martha J. Ross to Bertha Behrend loton W line of High street 175:6 S of Ocean | Hoose road. SW 90, NW 142:2, NE 98:10, SW 10.:5, being lot 2, block 25, Noe Garden Home- stegd \ nion: 810. Frederick H. and Lizzle C,, or Lizzie 8, Lefavor (Collins) to Solomon Ducas, lot on SE corner of Moscow street and r-ussia avenue, 100 by S 600, 1ots 1 to 4, block 80, r xce sior Homestead Asso- cl tion: also lot on SW corner of Moscow street and russia avenue, W 200 by S 600, lots 1to 8, block 75, same: $10. Solomon and F mma Ducas to Wililam G. Loewe, same (two piece<): $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. £dward and Mary 4. Hackett. Mack and Nettie Weber to M. T. Dusinbury, 10:_on NE corner vf Eieventh and Webste: sireets, N 100 vy ¥ 100, being lots 1 to 4 and 28. biock 161, Usklana; a1 Max Konlng and Mary M. Banninck, executors te Johanna M. Scheldecker, o Martin Bende- ,d.hlo; ?IDE “ll;el;r; {;lllb!rli street, 300 8 of West s enth, v 25, block I, Mar) Ongland; ‘%2600, KeL-street Tract, ary M. Ba n'ok (wife of J. F.) to same, quitclaim deed, Uakland: $10. gt W. Berzman (by Tax Collecior) to Charles Babb, the W 16 feec of lot 4, block U, Klluknervile ‘I'ract, Oak and ‘I ownship: §1. Charles Babb to Cosmopolitan Mutnal Benefit nxnfl’ lg:n Asso:iation, same, Oak.and Town- suip; €. Wilifam H. and Frances Mackinnon to John A. MeNaughton, lot on AW corner of Tompkius and Lowell sireets. thence alonz _Lowell 67:6, th nce W 6219 to Ellve of r ght. of way of « alifornia and Nevada Railroad, thence Slg 71.19. Eto b '\nnln.l. belng the S haif of iov 16, block 27, :;}%“ subuivision of Mathews' Tract, Kerkeley; Pucific Coast Savings Society to J. A. Fickes, 1oz 0n N line of Thirt evh street, 465 & of Marxet, E 50 by N 140, being loc $3, viock 2033, Row aud Tr ct. Oakland: $1u. ho G. ani Agnes M. Agar (irusteesof the es- tate o1 Joseph Macdonough) to Frederick J. Lea, lotou N corier of Central wvenue or Twelftn s:reet and,Union, N 118.50 by & 53.25, block 575, Oakland; 810. Malinoa M. and Richard J. Mott to Union ay- ings Bank, ot on W line of Vernon street, 420 f Sania liosa avenne, N 140 by W 130, being lois 13,14 a.d N haif of lot 11. block E, stanford " ct, Oakiand: #10. Sarih A, McKee (hy stiomney) to Charles L. Bishop, loton S line of Staniey street, 390.70 K of Grove,'E+50, S 105.. 8, W 50. N 105.08 o begin- ning, 'being_iot, block 8, McKee Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Same (0 H. H. White, 10t0n SW corner of Ban- ton and Grove streecs, S 45 by W 120, being lot 19. block % samie, Gaclatid (owaship: $10. Adolph and Maria Zelier 10 F. Henrieh, lot 50, Locksley square. Oakland Townshin: $17, Union Savings Bank to James H. Mokler, lots 5,8 a0 47, Broadway Trach, Oakland Towrship; Frank M. and Rese H. Wil on 1o Miles 8. Cong- don, ot 20, block 3, corrected map of Da.ey's Scenic Park Tract, Berce.ey: $10. Wilter F. Woolsey to J. F. Hoover, foton S line of Ward sireet. 206.49 E of Shat uck avenue, B 40 by S 184 be.ng lot 13, resubdivision of b.ock D, B ke Tract, Berk: ley: £10. 3 s Georze Smith to Jose Fraak, lot 69, in Smith's Subdivi<ion of Town of Sun Leandro, den Town: ship: $190. Josepn S. Rose to Joseph F. Oliver, lots12, 13 and 14, block A, map «f Dabner's Additioa 10 same, Eden Townsuip $330. Builders’ Contracts. Dr. Eenry Kreutzman with Henry Jacks. to erect threestory trame vuiiding on N line of Sutter sirect 165 1 of Larkin, Oscar Haupt architect; Sa.ue with California Electrical Works, elec- trical work. same, same archizect: $236. Same with J. k. Sul lvan_paioting and varnishe ing sem-. same architect; $775. Same with E. J. Dufty, plumbing, gasfitting and sewers, same, same archiiect; $920. H. W. Stokes with Bailey & Milier, to erect a two-story building un E iine of Lyon § reet, 15 S0I: ToVe, CODLTac ors archi ects; $2500. John J. Janssen (0 J. Bucher. to erect 8 two- story build pg on Bartlett s reet, noar Twenty- s=cond, Mar.ens & Cofey, architec s: $3050. @. W. Roop with Honm and Sheibley, carpenter work, plumbing, sewering. o c.. of frame AHIdIngS on W line of Hyde strert, 97:6 ¢ of Go.den Gate avenue, Townsend & Wyneken, architects; $1340, IN FRATERNAL BONDS, The Doings of Some of the Beneficiary Organizations of the City. Templar Grove, Ancient Order of Druids, at fts Iast held meeting initiated three cavdidates and conterred degrees, Hesperian Grove nitiated one candidate and re- ceived thres applications. Volta Grove iniviated one cardidate, conferred degrees and recelved two applications, On the 20:h Inst. the grand officers visitea Peta- luma and attended a joint meeting of Cvpress and Yetaluma eroves. There were eighty-five Druids ac_the meeting, and after the mee:iog the grand offi ers were entertained by Pasc Arch If L. Gerckens. Un Friday the grand officers visited Sonoma ana to-day they will g0 0 Sacraniento. Lespeiian Grove celebrated lis twenty-clg annivernary by a ball on last Saturday night. Templar Grove will give.ts next party in Feb- ruary. Go.den Gate Clrcle will give its first anniversary par.y February 6. Young Ladies’ Institute, Branch 7. The following-named are the officers of Branch No. 7, Y.L L, for the current term: Mrs. Kent- zell, P. P.; M. Stemn, 1st V. P.: C.Young, 2d V. P’ M. Daly, F. &: M. Dilion. §: H. Fl.zpatrick, ¥ 8% Mre. Lewis, E.; Josie Shes, M.: Helen iiz- patrick, sentinel; Mrs. Richurdson. J. k. Buckley and M.’ Matoney, trust ees. Ken zeil, the ro- tiring presiden., was presented a beaatitul gold pin 1a recognition of services during Lhe term. Court Golden tra, F. of A. The following-named were installed as officers of Court Golden Era, F. of A., by C. S. John- stone, D, G. C. R., assisted by I. Schwartz. P. C. R.: . F. Moran, . R.; A. Condratte. S. C. Rj M. Levy, F. §.; James Butier, 1.; E. A. Smith, R S&; P.McDerm.t, > W.; P. Carroll, J. W.i L. L. Rev. S. B.; H. Donohue, J. K.; William Gall, T.; George Adsm, physician. Court Liberty, A. O. F, The followlng officers were installed by the High Court officers for Court Liberty, Anclent Order of Foresters: H. C. Mayer, P. C. R.; T.J. Johnston, C. R.; William Schuhrer Jr, & C. R.: L. Leon, F. P. A. Leich. R. &.: C. Grunael, T.; P. Mathie, §'W.: W. H. Jobnson, J. W.: C.Sheehan, %. B. V. Luscich, J. B.; E W. ‘Thomas, ph:sici Leonard Hass, S. Hoftman and L. Louy, trustees. During the evening the membars 0f_tne court pre- sented the retiring chief officer with & siver mounted merschaum pive as a slight token of their esteem. Golden State Parlor, N. D. G. W. The progressive voung ladies of Golden State Par- lor, N. D. G. W., are taking a live interest in the Grana Parlor that will meet in Sonors, 8+ several of them were corn in the place where the next grand session of the order is to be held. Tne par- lor will send two delegates, an‘ befoie the meeting the em. ership may have increased 10 au & an exten: as to pe it toe sendin. of Liree viegitos. ‘Lbe parior has ihree &Pp ICaliODS 10 act upon 4t the fext meet ng. Grand Secretary Mrs Georgie C. Ryan pald a ¥isit to the rarior at its last h 1a meeting. Recording Secretary Miss Job.nna eser and Ber si-ter, Louite were in Watscnvile a few days since to aiteid the marriage of their (ous: i, Miss Ni.nnie Nobicen, to M. A. Petersen. The bride is a member of the Retekah lodge of Watsonvilie Companions of the Forest. The follo ing-nam =d officers 0f Minerva Circle, C. of F.. Friendly Society of the Ancient Order of Fores.ers, were instalied by Mrs. Bell, D. 5. G. C. C., assisted by Mrs L. §. Brcon: Mrs. Blake, C. C} Mas. Boits, 8. C. C.: Mrs. Dogle. T.: k. Ber. rett, F. &.: Miss May Beil, K. 8.: Mrs Klme, K. G.:'Mrs Butler, L G., and Mrs. McKay. The officers of Germania American Circle wer installed in Union-square Hall by Depu y Mrs. Dankwert last week, u d_during the evening thi circle received a visit from a delegution of Frank- lin Circle. The grand officers insta'led the officers of Ssn Ratael Circle last Tuesday. To-morrow nignt the officers of Alta Circle will be installed. Court Oauk Grove, A. O. F. The following named have been installed as the officers of Court Oak Grove, A.O. F., for the cur- rent term: N. F. Bogel, P. C. R.; Charles Holion, C. R.: J. F. Pirie, S. C. R.: Charles Weiner, F Charles J. Mills, &. S.: 8. Damkroeger, T.: August Merr, & W.; Augnst Flower. J. W.: August Adam- son, 8. B.:"J. F. Johnson, J. B.; H. Damkroezer, yhvsictan. This court will give s third anniver- sary bail 1n Social Hall. Foresters’ buildiog, Feb~ ruary 20. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. J Cummings, Los Angels G Waterson, Cal J P O’'Ma ey Los Angels] Eewley, Ca E Nuckers & w, Scott V W G Hall. resno Brighton, Mas W Newton Los Angeles ¥ il o1 A Wal ace, Cayucos W Rutherford, Il H A - miley, Cayucos Jone-, Va iey Ford G Wa'iace. Cayiicos L Loring, Cayucos Kennett, Fresno Vandern fresno T Vaughy, Fresno H Peeler, Orange Toman, Uran e H Lomme, Fennington WH hoon, N Y G Engelke. Riverside C Hutehison, Riverside € Thompson, +omales J W Kent, Nev W Jones. Alameda. 3¢ Venoerat, Visaiia C McCane, Los Angeles J Cariton. Rocklin I Day & w, Cloverdale J Stone, Bur inghianie W Ri hardson, Truckee ATangle, Or A T angler. Or Miss A iangler. Or 3 C swan, Red Bluft P P Hulburt, Red Bluft H Smith, ltedaing W E Stabbs Red Bluft H L Longan & w, Nev 3 Diamond, Modesto L M Wanrmsu. Nev G G Parsons Mass E N Smith. San Mateo Mrs J We ham, N Y DG McCiair, Jdaho Mrs Loring, 'Y R A House. Mich N E Long, Pa D Bowers, Pa GRAND HOTEL. F A Boole, Red Blaff S Solon Holl, Sacramnto G “tephens, Il J G Aliyn, Chicago A G Golon, Des Moines R Booth, Grants Pass N Delaney. Alameds H Youker. Los Angeles W Jerny & w, Alemeda J W Du n, Salt Lake Port Costa G B Sciic0s, o Unlah H T Hoster. Porcland Jirs Harris & £, Pittsfield G H Yeaton &w N D Miss Johnson, Mass W Reynolds, Santa Rosa. Miss E Johnson, Mass E Smith & w, Oaxland John A Rich, Tenn X Mannion, Los Anceles 3 Wickenden, Ls Ang k¥ Hodges&w. Hidsburg N W Smiih, Nevada H Baker & w, Stockton C W Atkins, N Y Mrs Browning. 'Sa1 Jose E dela Crusta, ¥anta B M Roths ‘hild. Chicago W Eliott, Santa Monica W Maguire. Dutch Fiat J Adams. ~anta Monica J Thompson, Crows Ldg W * Rubren, +resno ¥ Henderson & w. L A J Joh _son. Detroit J B Irisn, Davisvi le J A Pred vis Auburn Dr Tibbits Sscramento R'A Perxins, Atk Dr W A Moore, Penicls T Coftin & w. Ca-son Mrs A E Jones, Sonon.a J Roberts, Sacramento Mrs Chaplin, - tockion 8 C Giilis, Stanford D billard. Snta Rosa, C Lindsay, -anta Cruz C M Cassius, Santa Cras PALACE HOTEL. 7 Summerville, Or G L Paine, Boston Miss Gibson, Stanford H Brewer, Conn G W Gibson, Btanfora W Ntucken, H mburg 1 Rogers, N Y. V Ri:hter, Hamburz H B Keanison, N Y F H Boyne, Los_Angeles J A Sanborn, Uakland J C Hateson, N ¥ EFOwcheron, NY M A Kivama, Japan J3C Howar !, Minn H Erijikl. Japan New Orleans H B Chamberialn, Denvr FRMiler&wt,La S Dalion & wf, « bicazo D Levy, N Y Juiss L B Dalton, Chicagor J Dolan. Coultervile S ¥ Wiiletts, N Y Rogers N Y 8 Rosensteln, N Y P Piunkett, USN J hirown, San Berna-dno Bush, Roslyn John 1T Shaw, BALDWIN HOTEL. B M Birdsall, Oak'and 3irs C Martin, TF Pixley. Oakland J C Edwards, 3 Kiib:, Ohio & Price, Ohio JSmihi & w, N Y C Joues, Pe aluma Drk Thompso ,spokane 12 Allendrw. R P Vassar, ¥ ¥ D Plnnston, Mont F * Gould, Chicago F Krethmer. N ¥ Miss A Lohg, Por:land T M | L Harris & w. Sacto W D Dav ¥ G Clayton, Mich 3 M Norton, O H ¥ Johnsondw,Chicsg E Witzinskl. Sonors F C Brown.'Vallejo T Collins, Dixon NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Lamont, Mich J A Jonnson, Suisun A A Gibson. Suisun J A Holdsneath, Grante F J R A L A D w T A Holdsneath. Grantvl ville € G Dicker, Grantville J L Day, Flves E C Dearborn, Elves W DAKers, Elves 3 Myler, Elves T Worvey, Paris T J McHenry, Parls R A Baker, Syracuse H Natunn, Philadephia ¥ Martin, Antioch Mrs Thompson, 1daho C Dougiass &w, Tacoma F J Norwoud, B ¢ 33 simpson, Watsonvie P A To.ace, Watsonville LICK HOUSE. H A Stanfield, Nev City T B Westcott, St Douls has M Mannon,s anford A McMilian. Knoxville L L 3mih, Oakiand ¥ B Wagnar, Livermore Mrs Vaiensen, Aruo W S Kinney, Astoria W J Hus ey,M Hamilton N T hicago €M Henderson & w. X Y-Mrs A 1 Wiider,san Jose Miss M Wilder, ~an Jose Harry Johnson, Los Ang WP Hammal, N York E K Rudorfl, sonora C Bennet, Elve L Hckman, E!ves W A Murko, Par J E Wlisea. Sonora P B Britton, San Jose ) ¥ f