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| a | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1897 13 e e R e e e R RS e e e et e e e T e e S g HOUSES TO LET. LACES TO LET AND FOR SALE IN ALL paris of the city. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Valencia st. B0, o ey e 1781 BROADWAY, NEAR GOUGH—8 ence: marine view A ) collector, 14 Mea llister st., rooms 10-11. 59(). 2918 vA8 WENANTS RIKCTED: 83 SMITH, ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., Dear Market; furnished snd unfurnished. Eleventh Street. 1164 ITH_BAY-WINDOW FRONT ROOM uitable for 2; $10 a month. wiih graze; UNA: HOUSE 6 ROOMS. 16— 1885 Unlon: corner; 4 rooms. $14—1883 Union: 4 rooms. - F, ROOMS; O month. 5385 S.COND ST, Key at 539 - econd st. $15 PER 7 ROOMS; 5! | mouth. 'Key a: 75 SECOND SL; 817 PEK Second st. 395 FIFTE—CLEA ¥ifth Siree FURNISHED HOUSE- D ke-eping, 2. 8 cr 4, 37 up: singie 8 EDUCATIONAL UCKHARDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE i aud School of Instruction (incorporated): PiiAc TICAL and IV DIVIDUAL instruction in ihe latest improvea methods in assaying, unalysis, electropiating, CYAN1DE process, etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to careful a.say and analysis of ores, waters. etc. 26 O'Farreil st.: elevacor. HOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND £\ Elocution, 1215 Octavia st., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MA« KINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotiand, and graduste of the =chool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa, teacher. Cffice days, Thurs. and Sat. P. M. 820 Folsom Stree: FOLSOM, NEAR FOU ed rooms! 81 a week. A-FURNISH- 7 RooMs: -0 provement desirabie tenuni: NEW MODERN IM- 45 Federa: s1.; $15 per month to Key at 539 ~econd st. ou; SES 10 KENI FOK VERY LITTL] money at LALDWIN o MAMMOND'S iy Monteomes JEWLY FUR: rooms Tespousible party wi $10. il e NICE COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS: B. sunny: yard; cellar. Key 711 Treat ISHED COZY COTTAGE. 520 Baker st.; rent $35 & hout children 2d Da NEAT COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS. 1703 F-ROOM SUNNY COTTAG den Tout $16 50, AND F9 Rood order. : st, or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 37 O THE RIGHT PARTY—1 CAN SELLA NEW eoitage of 4 rooms and bathont cash and balance Twenty-second st., cori Oftice open | eveaings after 7:50. OF EERMANN, COR. MARKET AND VAL 25 tieiniial; "o roors sad iarge basemen FLaror 3 ROUMS TO LET; $10. 342 Mc Alligter st 2 ROUM Y 101734 EW O order: rent $18. "LARGE GAR- chicken-house: modern improvemeats: 317 Cilpper st., near Cas 7o, mises, Nonigomery st FLATS TO LE 20 Y Mnssion. wort b Union s NY FLAT OF 4 EOOMS : no chilarern. 520 Turk st AND B rear. I-L,\V:\.—tl SUNNY ROOMS: AT SUNNY UPPER k of 350 1509 SORDEX GATE av Golden Gate Avenue. ©/ und unfurnished rooms: private fami; 11 Hunt Street. 4 HUNT ST., OFF THIRD—NICEK, CLEAN furnisned rooms: 50 cents a week and up. Jones Street. ~ JONES—1LARGE AND1SMALLSUNNY { room, veatly furnished; private: $8and $10. 207 _THE VAN WINKLE nugement: elegant NEW sunoy suites and engle: newly furnished: bath, eic.: $10 o 830. ':)l "2 CONNECTING ROOMS,SUITE cln $8 and 310: grate. gas and bath. Kearny Street, RLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY — Pleasantsunny rooms. en suiteand single; firs: ss in every respect: terms reasonable. N EW AVEANUE HOUSE, Ll 904 KEARNY ST., corner Jackson—Single 1ooms 15, 20, 25. 50 Cents per niEht: special rates per week or month. 4 Lurkin Streec. LARKIN — FLAT OF ¢ ROOMS AND baih for resp-ctabie peoyle only. 12 1035, AxKET — NIC Maiket Street, LY FURNISHED le, from #1 50 to §5 per weex OOsuites or st MITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET_PEK 7 GBE Y R 858 10 81+ Webk, $1 50 10 861 families. © OQ MARKET_LAKGK UNNY UNFUR- nishea rooms; saitable for oftices or dressmaking par.ors. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, iyping, telegraphy. languages, English branches, eleczrical engineering: =0 teachers: 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sessions; caialogue. HORSES. () HOBSES FOR SALE: ALSO WaGONS 40 Dazgies, carts, haruess: Grana Arcade Horss Marker, 327 Sixth st auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOY LE. Auctioneers. "HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 230 VA. jencia st., is the place 10 go1¢ you want (o buy. sell or exchango Lorses, bugkies. wagous or has Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. F() BEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY business from 800 to 1500 pounds. 0.d Turk- St car stabies, 1801 Turk: must be sold. H(() SEF NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- Zess: sil kinds: DUEEY,Wagon, carts, surtey & rockaway: 40 cheap borses. 15th and Valencia. 5() EEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; . THE LEADING COLLEGE, 823 Montgomery st.: individusl instructica in shorthand, typing. bookieeping, telegraphy, otc. life scholarship $30: low rates Der . week and mo. JTAMMEKING, LISPING, ALL IMPERFEC- tions of speech, positively cured: voice build- ing. individua! tnstruction: references from best in California. PROF. R. 5. DAVIS, 1508 Market. &5, COMPLETE COURSE, SHORTHAND D 1. and typewriting (Pltman or Grahsm) by Eastern law stenographer; day or evening lusiruce tion. 181835 Post st . QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 933 Market st. ; students trained: office situations secured: lowest Tates or credit for tuition. PLANO. VIOLLN, MANDOLLN, GUITAR barjo, 50c per lesson. MME PHENIX, 624 Clay s-. room 20. LOCUTION AND DRAM ELSARTE Y thorougnly taught; appearances arranged: 1 to 8Pae OL.VE HOFF-SCHROLDER, 269 Hyde st. KLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private tueacricals arranged: puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt J3OUKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N § WEEKS or year's course free; only accountant teaching. TARK, room 572, Parrott Emporium bullding. INGINEERING SCHOO! civil. mining, survey, 1augniies 1864 A. VAN MECH. ELEC, assay. archit. X ray R NAILLAN, 755 Mkc JUBSCEIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken at brauch office, 339 Hayes st; open until $:30 o'clock. QPANISH,FRESCH,ETC.: Prof. DE FILIPPE'S ' Academy cf Lungusges, 3520 Post st:estab'd 1871 QINGING; PIANO:; PAKIS GRADUATE, French, German lauguages: $2 mo. 108 Tayior. 11 Mason Street. MASON—FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI vate family: gus and bath: gentiemen. street. MISSION: SELECT 5150 10 $8 per week. Mission COCK HOUSE, 151 JLEG U sunny beit of Tespectable month. torney: GANTLY FURNISHED FLAT IN THE Mission: 10 a permanent, tenaut: _the rent will only be 20 per Apply to KiNG & HOKNBLOWER, at- wat-law, cor. Larkin and MCAllister sts. “ROC eral s month. \IE rooms, $% 1o $16: 818 M FLAT; FEDERAL PLACE, OFF FED- 10 & tepant without child $10 per Key 9 ~ecoud st MODERN FLATS, see them. AP AND $20; MODERN FLA fooms. Biaud 96 Belcherst, near S end Filimore. s LOVELY SUNNY FLAT 5 ROOMS bath and gas 8928 Nineteeuth st., bet. IS 10 nk.1 FUR VERY LITTLE FALUWIN ‘@ HAMMONUS 0 >tontgomery st 62 single HOUSEKEEPING T Busn streer. BUSH — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms; light housekeeping or boaT 6. ROOMS. Castro Street. AR — 3 405 castro, = NICE SUNA ' bard-finished rooms, unfurnished: large yard; cheap. 117 Eddy Street. EDDY—NICELY FUR ISHED SON rooms jor housekeeying: running wases baib, etc.: cheap EDDY—1 SUNNY REAR SUITE FOR 218 housekeeping, 811; also single, $5. 322 Ellls Street. ELLIS — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED hovsekeping and single rooms; reasonable 33 ELLIS—2 S v A LL ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping ; in sear: cheap. {508 ELUIS_SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; complete for Lousekeeping; $8 and S11. 314 chlidre: Iifth Street. FIFTH SUN keeping rooms n: $10. NY stove: FRONT HO! closet; bath 73 Harrison Street. HARRISON, NEAR THIRD—3 HOUSE- keeping rooms; rent $13. 212 Z 129 rooms: bath Howara Street. =~ HOWARD — FOUR HOUSEKEEPL stationary washiubs. 90 Laguna Street. LAGUNA, NE. CORNER OF McALLIS- ter—Sunny housekeeping rooms, wiin or without gas stove. 435 Jnna stree.. MINNA, BET, FIFTH AND 5 unfarnisbed rooms: also cottage. TH— 546 MINNA_FURNISHED SCU for housekeeping: large yard NY ROOMS 859 Mission Street. MISSION—NEW FURNISHED HOUSE- keeplag rooms: also singie. e 27 e con Montgomery Street. MONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPE: u ntil 8:3, o'clock: branch office of THE : subscriptions and went ads taken. 1146 %0rbie 2o0m. 85 sna 84 month. . NEAR SEVE H—COM- 1403 desired; $18. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—TWO CON necting bay-window rooms or kitchen it G furnished Pacific Street. NEW FRANKLIN Kooms furnished or un- PINELLI, RAND OPENING, House, 821 Pacific day, wesk or monih. G. MINELLI, A. DONISELLL v Fowell Street. ~ ILLISFORD — 212-214 POWELL—N furoished rooms. W LY 57 Fow CLL ST., COR. GEARY: 1 LARGE, sunny corner room; nicely furnished. 37 tecond Stree:. SECOND — WEEB_HOUSE: ELEGANT surnished rooms. MRS. LINDSAY, Prop. Silver Street. QQEILVER — LAKGE ~SINGLE SUNNY OO tront room; reasouatle. Sixth Street. ]8L SIXTH_SUNSY FRONT SUITE OF 2 rooms: reasonable. SIXTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT 38 rooms: il convenlences; fireproof bullding. 949 SIXTH_LARGE FRONT BOOM, WITH < fireplace: 56 per mouth. sevenin Stree:. chen 150 single rooms 149 SEVENTH ST, GIRARD HOUSE—ELE. Z gant furn. suites k. 42 rooms and officeg: pres Sutter Street. SUTTER, NE. POWELL — HAND- somely newly farnished iight, sunny bath: ceniral: reasonabl clated If scen by doctor. 1093 Taylor Street. TAYLOR ST.—SINGLE ROOMS: 81 25 per wee 51 109 Tenth Street. TENTH—LAKGE RAY-WINDOW SUN- Dy room: running water: With bath: suit- able for one or two gentlemen; $10 per month. 17 transient. inira strees. THIRD (IMPERIAL) Dished room. 534 1 VALENCIA —ONE L 2 front room, suitable for EO COUPER’S SCHOOL OF ACTING, DANC- i ing, voice, pantomime, stage. 814 Geary st. ANJO, PIANO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR thoroughly tanght; lessons 50c. 125 Tenth st. ROF. L. RANKIN — VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, mandola;terms reasonable. 225Geary,nr. Powell ANDULIN, PIANU AND VOUAL mo. Mury Westhaus, 59 Fifth. WRIT no el 5, ARITHMTO, GRAME, BooKKeNC monih. 845 Mission. dav & nig CLAIRVOYANTS. MBS DR F CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST M. tamous medium of ‘modern times. Don't fall 10 see her If you are interested in the affairs of life; if marriage, Sickness, deaths, changes, travels, di- vorces, separations, iawsuiis, business transac- tions, ‘wills, Geeds and morigages, 10st or stolen property, los; or absent friends, interest you: it you caré to know what you should do (o be suc- cesstul, where you should go and whom Lo avoid, when 0 buy and seil §.00Ks, etc.: in & word, what- ever may be your troutle, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman' and she will send you sway happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours Y 4. M. 10 P. M., strict. N. B.—Sa.isfaction guaraniced by mall. " send stamp for pumpblet special terms. MRS DR. LARK, 1208 Mart ket st.. parlors 25 and 26. Take elevator. A0S 50c. 50c. 50c. OV Remaining 2 weeks only: the famous, worl i- renowned Miss Van de Vere will foretell yo: ture, guide your sffections and secure you {nfaliible luck iu love courtship and marriage: business and mining investments & specialty : positive proof of accurate predictions given. 1 Fiith st., room L MYME DE THOMAS SCIENTIFIO REVEAL- M er by egss aud cards: tells entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs: noth: ing excepted: names given: good sdvice: sure Delip;, restores los: love by ey mpathy ; mistaks im possible: fee 81 letter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. MPL: LEONA RETURNED: CARDIEADER; M magnetic treament. 995 Market, room 3, MPLE MORLAU, BEST CLAJRVOY ANT AND M medivm in'city: fee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. MES B BAUMANS, BENT-KNOWN CLATE- M voyant in the city. " Residence, 132 Turk st. FLUENTLY: MAE: BAVENA READS LIFE A 25¢ up.5 Fourth business advice: names given: WELL-KNOWN CLAIR- ter readings a speciaity. \ ME. NEOMA, CARD-READER;: PAST, I present and tuture; 25c. 131 Fourth st sat Isfaction guaranteed. MISS MELVILLE, M voyant, 51 Fitth st. M2LE SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave;pictures given:ladies 250: 514 O’ Facrell N ISSMELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE Vot futare nusband or wite. 50c. 76835 Howard. ME, WALTERS OF TEHAMA: CARDS: LA M dies, 25c; gents, s0c. 951 Mission, ur. 6th. MEE LEGETTE, CLAIRVOYANT AND BUS, Madvice; 25c; one price. 311 Tehama, or. 4th, MLE. BANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; X past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th, r. & (CoAcHITA RETURNED: card-reader. 138 Fourth st. WONDERFUL room 4. LICE FAY. MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC £\ bealer, permanen: 128 Seventh st., top flat. 1 or Vallejo Street. 611 JALLEIO — LARGE window room: fornished; suitable for 1 2 persons. S Miscellaneous, W. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION branch oftice of TEE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 1f BOARDING AND ROOMS. CALIFORNIA—ACCOMMODATION for 3 young men, with §00d board; terms 520 moderate. 712 POST— WITH board, Y ROOM itable for two young men. YPSY LIFE-READER REMOVED TO 8 Seventh st, nr. M indies 25 50c. SPIRITUALISM. Q7 MARKET ST_MEETING TONIGHT; U speaking, tests; Mrs. Kate Hoskins. D. N. Place, Meda Hoskins. M*S S I MEYER, CIR TO-NIGHT, TUES., Wed. and Fri., % P. a.; (rance cir., Mon. and ¥rl. eve., 250: sitiings daily. 326 McAllster st. M E: QSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- um; life readings, love affairs, business invest- ments, mining speculations specluity. B38 Mission. MADAME CRAY, THE WONDERFUL MAG: IVl “netic healer, wants a few more patients. 142 Eeventh st., room 83. 555 Natoma stree:. NATOMA—1 SUITE HOUSEREEPIN roome; 1 single room: rent §10, $4 month. ;12 2 for housexeeping; somable terms. Niath Stree:. 1 NINTR—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS single or double: rea- 133 1154 SIXTH, COR MINNA—3 OR ¢ ¥ « Kuss Street. RUSS —2 ROOMS ¥OR HOUSEKEEP- tng: rent reasonable. 97T GEARY— 22T enouiie or singie; ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS first-class table; excel iint service. HE VICTORIA, NW. COR. CALIFORNIA and Hyde—Newly fornished rooms: sulte or siogie: first-class board: ter ms reasonable. 8 1 BUSH_SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND board in Spanish family 4 EDDY—LOVELY, SUNNY ROOM FOR 2 with board: 820 éach ; smalier room, 816. 12 80 LEAVENWORTH — SUNNY CORNER: sultes, single; excelient table; rates mod. SI3th Siree. sunny rooms, furnished complete for house- keeping. with use of plano. VAN NESS AV HANDSOME PAR- 502 % sunnyAulte; board optionial. 4 SIXTH ST._THE MANCHESTER; ELE- gant furnished sunny rooms; fine table board. 24 SIXTH—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Tooms for housekeeping: sulies and single 304 ira THIRD—HOUSEKEEPING & SINGLE rooms: double beds; 85 and $6. treet. 14 THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms; complete: bath; gas: §2 50 week. 711 nished Webster Street. WEBSTER—SUITE OF ROOMS; lors and kitchen: furaished or : gas and bath. PAR- unfur- 1] 2% YELCH. OFF FOURTH- L £2 1y turnished housekeeping room Welsh Strees. 20K 3 NIC chen; ———————————— H QXEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refe reficy | modern convenis nces. CHILDREN BOARDED. a EFINED LADY WOULD LIKK ONE OR two children to board: terms reasonable. Ad- 88 G-, box 10, Call Office, Oakland. STORES TO LET. SHTON & GARDIN 1-K, 411 MONTGOMERY st — Basement 332 Moutgomery ave., COr. jo st.; §00d location for p.umber: rent $15. PACIFIC, NEAR CORNER OF SAN- z 328 st tndsoms large store: rent very cheap. PACE SUITABLE FOR CANDY.STORE OR barber-shop. inguire at 916 Market st. - 334 ROOMS TO LET. A A A A AN AR ] Eddy Street. EDDY—LARGE SUNNY FRONT PAK- lor, neatly furnished: rent reasonable. 177 416 ELLIS—SHOESTORE TO LET; REN] cheap: establishied 10 years, % FOURTH—SMALL STORE WITH ROOM inrear: low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & €0, 14 Montgomery st. 618 EDDY—KLEGANT PARLOR FLOOR: uniurnished; bath; hot and coid water; 800d location. 632 EDDY — FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished parior sulte: a/so slngle: gas; bath. RoxAL mousr, cent taining yarior; 81 50, capes. Ellis Street. 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- ¢ lights 1n every room: resding room, con- 3 ally papers: smoking-room and ladies’ opeu all niglt: rooms per night, 35¢ to week, $2 to $5: month, 88 to $30: fire es- elevator op office flcor; annex of 85 rooms _IOW ready:Lot and cold water in each room; baths. THE BAMONA, 180 ELLIS, MRS KATE S HART. managér—A quiet house: centrally lo- ted: newly furnished: eievator; hot &cold water. JUSNY ROOM WITH CLOSEI; bath: rent 5. 721 Eills st. 7 TaE . hotel: 100 Fifth st. 50¢; 7bc and 81 per nigh USE OF Fifth street. COSMOPOLITAN ~— SELECT FAMILY «cor. - Mission: rooms :'83 10 85 per week. 215 Franklin Street. FRANKLIN—LARGE FRONT UNFUR- nished bay-window room. B ARBEH-SHOP. WITH BATHS: ESTAB. lished 16 years: $18 per wouth; key av 539 becond st. Carpenter-shop: $7 per month. § De Boom st.; key at 539 Serond st. Plumblog-shop: 85 per month. 3 De Boom st. key at 539 Second st. Coruer store, 531 becond st.; 814 per month; Key at 539 Second st ADIES' AID CARD PARTY TO-NIGHT. 418 McAlister st.: 10c. R. ADDIK SWAIN! uight at 51 Fifth st, TEST SEANCE TO- psycnics welcome: 25c. \Pis MAYO-STEERS—CIRCLE_TO-NIGHT, A¥L'8 o'clock, 26¢; readings #1. 11234 Ouk st. RS. KLLIS, MEDIUM clrcles Tues., Fri SILTINGS.9 TO¥, $1; 22. 3., 26c. 233 Valencia MES A GRIFFIN_CIR. SUN. EVE.: 250; parior-test mtg. Thur. eve.: stge. 42614 Grove. MES J, . WHITNEY, CLAIRVOVANT, tranee test medium & iife reader. 218 Stockton M. FEANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLAT! - writer. 118 Haieht . : hours 9 until 6 P . HYPNOTISM. THE LIQUOR MORFHINE AND CiGAR- ette havit, also nervous complaints, cured by hyprotism. Prot. T.A.KENNEDY, 180 Ellls,r. 23-80 YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; success grid. Hy pnotic MesmericIns, O Farrell DENTISTS. ULL SET OF TEETH, $7: WARRANTED 6 years; palniess ex(raction: se our new combina- tlon plate; thinnest, lightest, coolest plate mads warranted 10 y«. 111ngs. 50¢; crow us, $3 0. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth stree.. [ IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; CHEAP; le $1 week. CHAPMAN, 16th and_Mi; OSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter: tel. main 5875. Csu,r.ufl‘ & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason 10 119 Poweli: bridgework a specialty. CULION DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 808 MAR: ket st. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. A BET FOR TEETH—-WARRANTED AS 2 can be made; filling $1 DR SIMMS dentist, 930 Market st, next Baldwin Theater. AINLESs BXTRAGTION, St cBUWX ige work @ specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years expericacs R L WALRH. D.Ds, 815% Gears. )%, LUDLUN H1ii 1448 NARKET ST, N Eleventh; bo charge for extracung whea plates aro made: oid plates made over new; Teeth from $8 per set: extracting 5Uc: gas given. T LOW RENT—PARL OF SIORE AND basement. 324 Posi st OFFICES TO LET. JET OF TEELH WITHOUT A FLAlE DK H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st R G Likin, 1206 MARKET, COK. GOLDEN e.; open evenings; Sundays till noon, 49 SUTTER-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED light jariors and offices for physicians or dentists; cebiral; reasonable; appreciaied if seen. MARKET — NEW, L RGE, SONNY 1508 front o o-roome; ai modern: PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLLES, S S SeI D SaiR CAL UAMERA 0O, HAS REMOVED To 48 / Geary s, near Kearny and Market Lates: in photo goods. PHYSICIANS. D B C. C. DONNELL, 1208 MARKET, RES. 2864 26th st ; digeases 0f women a specialty, Gl bt B0t apesianain, o sesn ot, 1 gas 8] L3 Iinlesy. extracting, with gas, $1; plates. 85 up: flrll up. LEEK, THE GENUINE . GEORGE W. Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extractioa and patentes of improved bridge work or teeth 0 20 O Farreils:. without any plate, moved from AND Wake ALl WORK KEASONABLE ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 1123 Market st HOTELS. BROOKL\'N HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST. board and room $1t0 §2 per day, $8 to $13 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite 00ms for family 81 10 81 50 per night: frst-class service; reo coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. A WEERLY OALL: tn wraner, for mating. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. NEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN. dry and milk-wagon: lso fine top buggy and rockaway. 828 Harrison st TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' S8ALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certsin deed of trust, duly cxecuted by EDGAR L. DOW, Pparty of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMP: BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, tristees, par- tes of the second part. and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS U ION, party of the third part, dated | June 21st, 1892, and recorded iu the office of the County Recorder of the ‘county of Alameda. State of California, in liber 445 (f decds. at pages 429 and foliowins, and in. prsuance of « resolution passed on_the 15th day of Uctober, 1896, by the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCH SAVINGS UNION, a corperation, and the holder of the note (No. 11.7.5), to srcure payment of which the aforessid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum and other sums due under sald note and deed of irusi, and requesting ana directin; said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDRUS B. KENT, trusiees, 1o self the reai estate described thereiu to satisfy said indebred- ness. W&, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees. do hereby give notice that on FRIDAY, the 26h day of Fetruary, A. D, 1897, ¢ 12 o'clock noon of that day, aud &f the ave fon Salesroom of ‘Wm. J. Diugee, Nos 460 and 463 Highth streer, iu the elty of Oakland, couny of Alameda, State of California, we will sell at pablic auct on. (o the bighes: bidder, for cash in zold coln of the United States, the piece or parcel of land Situate in the township of Brook yn, county of Alameda, State of Calliornis, described as fol- 10w, to wit: Commeneing at apolnt on the weaterly line of Oranxe avenue, distant ihereou two hundred snd fifty (250) feet sou Berly from the southerly line of "Enst Twenty-s-venth strect, and running thence southerly aion said Ii: € of ‘Oranze avenus one hundred (100) foet: thence ai right avgles Westerly one hundred and fifiy (150) feet to the ensterly lue of Sunnyside avenue: thence at Tieht aneles northerly along the last-pamed line one hundred (100) feot, 80d thence ut righ ansies easterly one bandred and fifty (150) feet to the point of commencement : Belng lots numbers twenty-five (25) and twenty- s1x (26 {n biock numberoze (1), as laid down and deliueated on the mup entitled “Map No. 2 of he Blasdel Trac:. Fast Cexlana Helghts resubdi- vided June, 1830, W. F. Boardman. C. E. filed June8, 1460, In the office of the Connty Recorder oF said county of Alumeda. 2 Logetuer with the appurtenances. Terms of sale—Cashi in g0.d coin of the United | states: payab.e to the undersigned on mr; balance on delivery of | deed; and 1f not so paid, unless for want of title | Gten duys being allowed for s earch), then said ten | per cent to be forfeited nnd .he sile to be void. Bcts or sale at purchuser's expens HENRY C. CAMPBELL,) JHADDEUS B. KENT, | Trustees. RUSTEES' SALE — IN _ ACCORDANCE with the terms aud under the authority of ceriain deed of trust, duly executed by CARRIE L. COOK (femme s0i¢), party of he first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL ‘and THADD£US B. KENT, Lrusiees. parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS ' UNION, party of the third pari, dwied July 13th, | 1892, and recorded’ in the offics of the County Kecorder of the county of Alameda, State of Calitornia, in liber 445 of deeds, at pages | 461 and fol owing: and in pursuance of a resoiu- tion passed ou the 28th day of Jauuary, 1897, by | the Board of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO | SAVI' GS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 11.771), to secure payment of which the sforesaid deed of trusi was excouted. declaring that cefanit fiad been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum s d other sums due under sald note aud deed of trust. and requesting a0d directing swid HENRY (. CAMPBoLL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to s Il the real esta:e pescribed thereln 10 sat.sfy said Indebied- ness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on FRIDAY, tie 26t day uf Febr ary, A. D. 1897, at 12 o’clock noon of tuat amv, and &t the suction salesroom of Wm. J Dinged, Nos 460 and 462 Elghth street. in the city of Oakland, couuiy of Alameda, State of California, we will lic auction, to the high 8 bidder, for colu of the Uniied Siates, the picces of parce s of land, situate 1o the town of Herke.ey, county uf Alameds, State of Califoruia, described as foliows, 0 wic: Lots numbers elght (8) aud eleven (11) a3 laid down and detinewied onthe map entitie i “Map of Peraita Park, Berkeley, Alameda Coun y, Cal.,” filed March Z4th, 1588, {n (he office of the County Recorder ofsaid county of Alameda, and now of record In liver 11 of maps st page 49, aud 10 which mapand the record hereof special refe ence is heieby n ade for further o more particu.ar description, to:ether with the appurienances. Terms of sa e—Cash {n gold coln of the United States: ten per ceat payable 1o the undersigned on the fall of the hammer. baiance on delivery of decd: and If no. 80 paid, uniess for want of litie (ten days Leiug alowed for search), then said tea Per cent to be furfeited aud the sae 10 be void. Acts of sale st purchaser’s expense. “NRY C. CAMPBELL. ) THADDEUS B. KENT, jTrustees. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of a certaln deed of trust, duly execuied by ANTONIO SILVA, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL aud THADDEUS B. KENT, trusiees, partles of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS party “of the third par, dated 2, 1891, aod recorded in the office of the Couuty "Recorder of the county of Tula State ‘of California, in liber 7 of trust deeds, at pages 594 and following, and in pursuance of a resoiution passed on the 9ih day of January, 1897, by the board of directors of the BANK OF VISALLA, a corporation, and tbe holaer by assign- ment of' the note (No. 10,375). 10 secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was extouted, deciaring that d-fault had be-n made in the paynient of the principal sum and other sums due under said note and deed of trust, and request- ing and directing sald HENRY C. CAMPBELL aud THADDEUS B. KENT, trustées, to sell. the reai esiate described thereld 0 salisty said in- debtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B.KEN I, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TULSDAY. the 9ih day of February, A. D. 1897, at 12 o'clock noou of that aay, and ax’ the auction salesroom of Easton, Eldridge & Co., 638 Market street, ln_the City and County of Kan Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash 1o goid coln of the United States. the picces or purceis of land situate in the county of Kiugs, formerly part of the county of Tulare, State of Callfornia, described as follows, to wii: Accordiug (o the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United State: In fownship eighteen (18) south rangetweniy- one (21) east, Mount Diabio base and meridian: Of section thirteen (18), ile southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW. 14 of SW. 14) and the west half of ihe west half of the soutneast quarierof the southwest quarier (W. 33 of W. 3 0t SE. 14 of BW. 14). Of section twenty-four (24), the northwest quar- ter of the northwest quarter (NW. 14 of NW. 14), and the wes: half of the west haif of (he northeust Qquarter of the northwest quarter (W. ¥ of W. 33 of NE. 14 of NW. 14). Contaiting in ail one hundred (100) acros of ibe appur- land, more or less, together wi tenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coln of the United States: ten per cent payable Lo the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed: and if not 80 paid, uniess for want of title (ten duys b Ing aliowed for search), then said ten per cent Lo be forfeited and the saie' to be vold. Acts of sale at purchaser’s exponse. HENRY & CAMPBEL THADDEUS B. KENT, " | Trostees. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCURDANCE Wil the terms and under the anthority of a certain @eed of trust, duly executed by JAMES A WAYMIRE, party of the nirst part, to HENRY C. CAMPB“ELL’IA'I’I 1'1(AD¢DEUSB KENT, trust- ees, 63 Of the secon t, and T FRARCISOS SAv NG R o third part, dated March 29th, 1862, the oftice 0 the County Kecorder of the conn of ern, State of California, in liber 41 of desds st pages 124 and_following, and {n pursuance of & resolution passed on the 21st day of Jannars: 1897, by the board of directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 11,552). 1o secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other suma due under said note and deed oOf trugt: wud e uesting and direc iog sald HENRY CAMP- %ELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell ‘the real wstate described therein, to satisty id inaebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do béreby give notice that on TUE DAY, the 23d day of Febuary, A. D. 1897, at 120'clock Boon of that day, and at the auction sales- room of kKaston, E\fl!ld& & Co., No. 658 Market street, in the City and unty ol San Francisco, Siate of California, we will sell at public auction, toihe highest bldder. for cash In gold Goln of ihe United States, all m.&lee-or parcels of land sit- uate 1o the county of Kern, Siate of California, as- scribed as follows, t0 wi “According to the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: To lownship twentv-six (26) soutn, ranss ewenty.slx (26) east, Mownt Diabio: bise' and me idian: Of section thirteen (18), the whole: and Gf se: tion Lwenty-three (25), the whol In township twenty-s X (26) south, range iwenty-seven (27) east, Mousc Disbio base and meridinn: Of section nineteen (19). the whols od Of gection thirty-one (51), the whole, together with the appurtenan: és. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in id coln of the United States; ten per cent pasyable to the under- signed on the fall of the uammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and If not so paid, uniess for want af tide (ien daya boing allowed. for ‘search). hen Said Lo per ceit 1o be forfsiied; and the sals to be void Acts e at purchaser’s e: nse, RENRY G CAMPBELL S THADDEGS 8. KENT. " } CITY REAL ESTATE. e COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Jovk LoTs Gose Our offer of last Sunday of 17 lots at $450, §5 & moath, s0ld 4 of them during the week: only 23 ‘more deys [a which to buy at these terms: 35 A MONTH. $450—LOTS IN THE HEYMAN TRACT—§450 $§5 A MONTH. Cholce Jots; 263118; level and ready to build on: situstion superd, communding & fine View: half & block to 22d-5t. cars: 3 bIOCKS 10 Castro-st. cars; good nelghborhcod; close to schools, stores, eic.; right in LowD, Not away oat of reuch. 13 MORE LOTS 25 MORE DAYS! Taxe 23d-st. cars to Hoftman ave., ask for James A. Co.ter, who will show you around. JACOE HEYMAYN, Owner, 11 Montgomery 935(), WORTH $4000-A VERY SOKT £V, snap for_bargain-seekers; elegant 3 siory frame buiiding: 2 flats, 5 rooms end bath each; brick foundation; bay-windows; hot and cold wa er; siationary washstands: lot 24x125 feet; Dismona st , near 18ih: sireet work doae: only haif block from cable and electric cars: only 20 minutes’ ride from ferry. CHAS. (. FISHEE, 507 Californias . 110(), BOUSE OF & ROOMS; $1500, $ . house of 8 rooms: 1600, cottage of o rooms, within 15 minutes’ walk of fofries: most liberal terms. ¥. . BERLIN, room 416, safe De- posit building. 1100 EOF A £ROOM AND BATH coT- 1 tage with lot 26x100 on the Mission- st Electric line $150 cash. balance $12 per month. W. W.REDNALL, butider, 2312 Market. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. $4000. *Vek Oikaga on 338 aver Fass Onk- land; 6 rooms and batb: high basemeut; brick oundaiion; bay windows; lot 52x160. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS-MOD houses on Masonic ave. and Waller s.: hous contain salon_pariors, dining-room, biliiard-room and 6 large bedrooms, bath, kitchon aud laundry ro0ms besutifuily decorated: suu in every roo see them to-day. Take Halght or Elils street car, Let.Off at Masonic ave.; Owner on premises. SUBURBAN EEAL ESTATE. A LTA PUNTA TRACT: GEM OF Thi BAY vided: 8 mlies north of Berkelev, &from Oakland: 47 minutes from San Francisco: lots 50x200: irom $100 to $200: installments: sena for a map. GEORGE W HAIGHT. 220 Sansome st.. S. F PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 5() HOUSES AND LOTS. FHOM $200 TO $28.000: 100 ranches, everywhere. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, QEND FOK OGR LIST OF ORCHAKD HOMES o2 1or sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Joss. PROPERTY WA VW EAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR equity n fine Oakiand house ? Prefer ranch, yacant lots or gooa mining siocks. C. MONROE, 24 Market st., San Francisco. - NTED. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON FURNITURE OR PIA. in 8. F., Oakland or Alameda, at lowest rates: A PRODUCTIVE VINEYARD: gain; would exchange. bullding. RARE BAR- Room 70, Columbian ARGAIN—25 ACRES CHOICE FRUIT, hay, grain, winter vegetables, $25 per acre; 83 acres rich soll, 4 flowing springs, $35 per acre, near Pleasanton, Alumeda County. Call or write, 69 Columbian butiding. ANCH BARGAIN: $5 PER ACRE; 1280 acres timber; plenty water: excelleni stock ranch; best part of Kern Co. B., box 20, Call Office. T ITILE HMOMES CLOSE TO TOWN; IM. proved; easy terms: aiso 4 1o 12 acre pleces on 8 and 1 years' credit. D. H. TWING, So- noma Clty: every Monday at 632 Market st., S. F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. R2() PR MONTH INSTALLMENTS: oNLY 2D 2Y §50 down; 5-room modern house; lot 28x 100; Thirty-ninth st., Oskiand See C. K. KIN 902 Broadway, Oakiand. $1()() CASH AND 815 PER ) ONTH WILL <D secure modern 6-room cottage and barn on large lot: beautiful garden: Fruiivale: price #1250 if taken soon: cost §1750. SAMUEL & KNOWLES, 481 Ninth st., Oakiand. SPLENDID COTTAGE, 5 LARGE $2000. oot or t0xias: sreec complete; lawn in front: fine barn and gravel driveway. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. $T5 10, 310 foR CHOICE BUILDING ©) iots fn the town of slichburg; & new sta- tlon established near Osklaud, on the Haywardy and San Leaudro local line, by the Sonthern Pacifi Company: only 4 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes from Vaklsnd: electric-cars every ew minutes: terms w0 sult buyers. Apply to G M. RUNKLE, owner, b16%g Washington s, and, Cal. 13 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN B150. Fo AT cae oatr 81 Gors 2nd §1 a week: selilng fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY owner, 802 Broadway, Oaklsnd OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT room, couvenient to local train, by a widow with owrrhome. Address G., box 10, Call Office, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA EKEAL ESTATE. O SEE THESE TO-DA' are ours; own your bome. Grand bargain: $:250; handsome cottage, 8 rooms snd bath: just completed; latest aesign; brick mantel: open plumbing; corner lot. 50x100. $2760— Artistic cottage; 6 rooms and batn ; all latest improvements: large lot, 57 feet frontage: close to GGrand-street siation: your terms are ours. 2500—Handsome new coionial cottage; 5 room: and bath; a little gem. MARCUSE & KEMMEL, Bay-street station (broadgauge). Alameds:; 628 Markel st., S. ¥ ofiice open ~undays and holidays. LOTS: 50x150 EACH: YOUR TERMS NORTH SIDE OF without removal: no commissions: no delays. | 4 Lan Jose ave.. bet. Walnut and Willow; must J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1025 Misslon st above Sixth. | be soid; an offer wanted. T. F. BAIRD, 1303 | télephone Jessie 41. Park si, Alameds. 3 AT 63 PER CENT ON CITY AHRGAINS-830 P R FOOT;LOTS ON NORT. $300.000 e S o Gainndesiares, | b ARG AEN 3ot i QLTS O NORTH life insurance, second mortgages, any sum. Man. hattan Loan Co., 10 Mil s bullding, ground floor. ] GHLY KESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place Lo obtain the most liberal advances on diamonds and jeweiry at the very lowest rates Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Marker. NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 3D/OR 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided inserests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and planos without removal McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery .. room 3. —PRIVATE AND RESPECTABLE, WITH very light Interest, Is the secret of our success. Cut-rate Loan Office, Flood building, 508 Market. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITGRE OR PLANO, no rem~val: no delays: 1o commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg. 1170 Market s:. 205 AT BANK KATEs: 15T AND $325.000 84 wiontiken Slaios ronte ero- lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st WY PAY HIGH INT. ON SMALL LOANS? We loan at b5c interest per mo.on each $100 on 2d morigage: any security. Gold, box 4, Call @A00,000 ON CITY AND COUNTRY PROP- D eriy; lowrates. A. SCHULLEK, 420 Cai. st N FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST; no commission. SCRISBNER, 7 City Hall ave, [0ANS ON REAL ESTATE: LOWEST RATE L/ of tuterest. JAS.B. BT OOKS, 214 Pine, r 58-59. KIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security;low interest. H.D., box 160, Call Ofiice. MOUNEY TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE: ANY smount. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine st, room 3. $50,50, 350,000 LoWEST KATE: 151 & 2D OU morrgage: it or instimnt. Dryden, 535 Cal, DVANCES ON DIAMON DS, JEW ELRY,ETC Columbia Loan & Coilateral Office. 8 tirant ave. FINANCIAL, VW ANTED TO BORROW $1500 FROM PRI Vate party on good improved city Droperty. Address Money, box 47, Call Office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RE .YOU CONTEMPLATING chase of a plano? if 5o our warerooms coniala ihe most desirable stock from which to make the selection; bargains for casn, iusta Iments or rent contract plan: we are selling some pianos for 83, £4 ani 85 per month: beautiful new uprights for #6, 87, 8 §9 and $10 per month: no cash pay- ment required Jarger than the above amounts all purchasers of upright plancs from us bave the privilege of exchanging same for o Stelnway any time within § years trom date of purchuse with out sacrifice.” SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., repro- sentatives of Steluway & SOn’s pianos, cor. Kesrny and Euiter sts. San Francisco; aiso Oskland, Cal; Portiand. Or.: Seattle, W ash. THE PUR- CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN planos; see our l'st for this week: pianos on 3, 84, 5, b, $7. 89, §9, $10, $15. §20 monthly payments: fine stool and cover wich each: deliv- ered tree anywhere in the city and_kept tuned by expert concert tuners. The F. W. SPENCLR COv Salesrooms, 933 Market st., opp. Aason. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST honse west of Chicago s KOHLEL & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O’ Farrell s.: _pianos. or- gans and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices: lerms easy: prices lowest: everything possibie Goue 10 Please wuG sausfy Lug customer. T AI3Es, BUSH & GERTS AXD KNASE PL. and t our reduced prices; fine second-hand prighits, $135¢ organs, §35. W, C. HAMILTON, successor 10 A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 524 Post st DMINISTRATOR'S SALE — MUST SELL, janos at immense reduction for cash or oo iments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market. ins: 00D UPRIGHTS $125, $150 AND_8§175: square $65: call soon. MAUVAILS MUSIC COMPANY, 768 Markot st ARGAIN — FINE LARGE UPRIGHT: chewp. SCHMITZ 16 McAllister st., next to Hibernia Bank. 90 A GOOD 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT; FINE $Y0. Laitiion; soinstaimes 221 Leavenworin, ORNUNG'S PIANO; MOST PERFECT; brilliaat and powerful tone. 216 Post st. w +& Davis and Francis Bacon planos. 415 Sacto. 00 A WALNUT UPRIGHT, STOOL, $100. are” Bruenn's Plane-house, 26 Hes. SHAW, STEINWAY $250, CHICKERING $186:great bargal mo. HEINE,136 Ellis. PYRON MALZY, 808 PuST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briggs and otber pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHEKS, OLD& NEW H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham piace. G. BADGE. SOLE AENT FOR HALLET LOST. OST—THURSDAY AFTERNOON, LADY'S « umbreila handie, ivory chased with' silver, zo- 1ng ‘rom Mission i. to Sixth and Market. Return 10 1043 Mission st. and receive reward. OST—SEVERAL MONTHS AGO, IN OR OUT Of the 0/d Broadway Brewery, family photo- ‘aphs of myself and chiidren, & iittie boy taken {3 Paris: also Paschal Grausset. A Suitable re- ward wii be paid on return to DR KOSTEK, 633 Broadway. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH i want ads and subscriptions taken. PEOPOSALS. OTICE — NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Twill 0n Mopday, Febraury 15, 1897, ai2 o'clock P. 3., at the Courthouse in ¥nba City, Sut- ‘ter County, \ al.. receive sesivd proposals for (he surrender of boids issued oo Levee istrict No. 1 of Sutier County, ACCOring to AD act of (he Leg- is ature, approved Aprii 9, 1880, to the amount ot he thousand five hundred (85500) doliars. No bids above par will be accepted. All bonds mus: accompany the bids. L. J. COPE, Treasurer of Sutter County, Cal. Yuba City, February 1, 1897. STORAGE. EDUCKD RATES, FURNITUHE, PIANOS, ouschara geota. sic. M. FIRRCE, 795 Mar. TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- proot bullding: sdvances made. 211 Larikin. 81250—560x160; 5an Jose ave., nr. Willow st. $1750—50x150." new modern’ house, 5 rooms and bath: nortn side of street: mus: be sold ai ouce. Many other sacrifices. ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 5-BOOM COTTAGE: MANTEL BATH pantry, laundry, hot and cold water, stabl chicken-nouse; fenced: sewered: 3 blocks from sistion: log_ 40x100; $1600. W. Lorin, or F. BOLGLE, Golden Gate, LEGAL NOTICES. - J OTICE 07 EXECUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL AN “Estate—Notice 1s hereby given that, pursuant 10 an order of the Superior Court of the State of California in and_for the County of Los Angeles, duly given, made aud entered on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1896, and_an order duly given, made and ‘enerea _thereln on the 3uth day of January, 1897, shortening time ot notice. in the matter of the esiale of CHAKLES N. HASSON, deceased, No. 1143 of the files and secords of said court, the undersigned, MARION E. HASSON. as execu- inix of the last will and testament of said CHARLES N. HASSON, decessed, will, on or atter the 11th day of February, A. D. 1897, and Within six months thereafter, sell st private sale 10 the bighes. and best biddér ail the right,titla and interest which said CHARLES N. HASKON, decensed, hud at the time of his death and whicn said esiate has acquired In and to tha: certaln real proper.y sivaate i the City and County of San Fraucisco, State of Califorala, and described as Tollows, 10 wit: Commencing at & point on the sontheasterly line of Howard sireet, distant Lhres hundred and fifty- five (355) feet sou hwesterly from the souihwest- erly line of Fourth sirect, runaing thence south- westerly ai60g sald ine of Howard street, forty- five (45) feet, hence soutbeasterly parallél with ¥ourth strect, elgnty-five (85) feei, thence north- easterly parallel with Howard street, forty-five (45) feet, thence morthwesterly elghty-five (85) fe-t to the point of commencement, being & por- tion of one hundred vara iot No. 130 of said City ana County. And also that certaln real propertv situate in thecity of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of Callfor I, described as follows, to wit: Lot nineteen (19), block D, Morris Vineyard ‘Tract, in s8id clty of Los Angeies. Lot'twenty (20) In b ock two (2), Washington Garden Tract, 10 said city of Los Ange es. Lot twenty-two (22), block two ( ), Washington Garden Tract, in said ¢ity of Los Anzeles. And also the portherly sixiy (60) feet of lot three (3), block seventeen (17), Ord's survey of the ciy ‘of Los Angeles, councy of Los An- geles, State of California, and being the morthe erly balt of sald lot 3, how being_tke property of ‘the esiate of saic CHAGLES N. HAS-ON deceased, the said real property to be sold pur- suant to said order. and the same will be sold in separate lots, parcels or tracts, of parts of sald lots, parcels or iracts. The terms of sald sale will be cash iu lawful oney of the United Siates on confirmation of ale, or one-tbird thereof i cash on cou firmation of sale, one-Lhird on or before six months, and oe- third on or before twelve months from th - dute of saie, all defe:rcd payments 10 be secured by note OF notes and mortgage Or morigazes of the pur chaser or purchasers on the real es:ate sold. and to bear interest at (he rate Of O per cent per annums: thatoffers or b.ds In writiug will be received by 1he undersigned at the office of Waiter Rose, £5q., entrance room 2, 238 W. Firsc st., Redick b oc<, cliy of i 08 Angeles, County of Los Angeles, Stats of Calitornla, or Messrs. Easton, Eldridge & Co., €38 Market 'st, San Francisco, Cal, for the pur- chase of said_property. and sald bid3 may be left with Walzer Hose, Esq., Mes<rs Easton, Eldriage & Co. or the undersigned, at 631 Souih Spnog st., in the city of Los Angeles. Cal. Dated this 30tk day of January, A. D. 1897. MARION E, HASSON Executrix of the lasi will and testameni of CHARLES N, HASSON, deceased. WALTER RosE, Esq., rooms 1,2, 3, Redick block, Los Ang les, Cal), atidrney for executrix, or Eas: ton, Eldridge & 'Co., 638 Market st., San Fran. cisco, or 21 South Broaaway, Los Angeies. Daied February 2, 1897. —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Tho following marriage licenses have been tssued by the County Clerk’s offic Jonas M. Leall and Sophle Hertz, 28—18. A. Zierenberz and Catherine von Fangen.38—37. Michael Lynch and Mary Casey, 30—33. J. W. Bevis and Margaret C. McLean, 20—21. G. . Harris and Clara B. Penefield, 23—z George P. Perich and Annfe L. Burke, 23—21 Leon F Dougiass and Victoria Adams. 37—31. Micbelo Fabriso ana Saveris Macchiorla. 41— 50, A. Ferrazziniand Magdalena Calaachin, 2829, Neville H. Castle and Mary C. Scot, 33— 44. W. A. Daggett and ( arra L. Sheldon, 27—19. William Rielz and Annie Hugh-s 2318 William H. Jones and Florence L Scoit, 27—21. Louis B. Betz and Friena V. vechslin, 89—19. BIKTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. CUMMINS—February $,1897, to the wife ot Ed A. Commins. & son. EDW ARDS—In Oakland, January 25.1897, to the ‘wifs of Ambrose F. Edwards, a daughter. MEYER—In Stockton, January 18, 1897, to wife of Louls Meyer, & daughter, i NAFTALY — February 4, 1897, to the wite of Asher Nattaly, a daughter, PATTISON—February 4 1897, Georze Pat Ison. aon. to the wife of MARR.ED. DAGGETT-—SHELDON—In this city, Februa 8, 1897 by the Rev. Dr. E. R. WIQ’W. A D.‘«q go.L of san Fraaclsco and Carra L Sheidoa of oruiand, Ur. FERGUSON—WINTERS—In this city, Febru: 3, 1897, by Justice of the Pence Joha 'A. Carron, Jouu D. Fergussn and Cleofas Winters. PERICH—BURK..—Febfuacry 3, 1897, Geo: Perich and Annie Burk. no{n of San Vr-lcltrc': DIED, Bacome, Catherine Muncey, Joe B. Brush, George A. Roy, B George Schad, George H. Jr. Schaefer, Utimer D. Scamidt, Myrue Sheridan, Theresa Stone, Léwis C. Sullivan, Danlel J. Tuomford, Henry A, Tus in. Wiiliam 1. Tyson, Winitred Braun, Hugo Chenol, Catnerine Dockery, Hev. H. G, Doiey. J. C, Goldsmith, Rosina Hougham, Bridget Jorgeusen, Ni.es Kao.man, Charles f. Linklater, Jaboo Leonard, Bridge: Vao Bergeu, A. H. W. McUiuskey, Elizabeth Vogel, Mary Molk, John H. Woesi, Charles L. BACOME—In this cliy, February 3. 18987, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Willlam Bacome, and mother of the late John Bacome, and mother- in-law of Mrs. Mattle, Bacome, and suat of Lawrence Fitzgerald and Mrs. P, Cariyon, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Robe:t Alexander, & native of the parish of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ire- land. axed 62 years and 11 months. BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday). at 9 0'clock A. ., from her late resi- dence, 260% Clementina sirest, thence (0 St Patrick’s Church, where a solemfl requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:50 0'clook . A Interment Mouat Calvary Cemetery. BRUSH—In this olty, February 2, 1897. George A. beloved husband of Louisa C. Erush, and father of W ililam Howard, Hazel, Evelyd and ¥lorence Loulse Brush, nacive of England, agea 50 years 5 months and 23 days. [bosion [papers please copy. | B Frienas are respecttully tnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), st 11 oclock A. ., from his late residence, 403¥ Twenty sixih street, near Sanchez luterment L 0. 0. ¥. Cemetery. BRAUN—In this city, February 2. 1897, Hugo Braun. anative of Berlin, Germany, aged 69 years 10 mouths and 18 days. B-Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the par- lors of Theoaor Dierss. 567 Mission streat. where the fucersl services wiil be held. under the auspices of Germauia Lodge No. 1718, K. of H. Interment L 0. O. F. Cemetery. CHENOT—In this city, Februsry 3, 1897 Cath- erino._beloved mother of Eugens E. Chenot, aged 64 vears. RF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful ¥ luvited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock .M., from the par- lors of’ Halsted & Co. 946 Alission sireet. Interment Mount Calvacy Cemetery. DOCKERY—In this city, February 8, 1897, Rev. H. G. Dookerr, beloved son of Jamesand the late Jane DocKery, brother of James P. aud diargaret T. Dockery and Mrs. Charles Ronecker, anaiive of Caiffornia, ased 36 years 9 months aud 16 days [Los Angeles and New Orleans Papers please copy. | Ba-Eriends and acquaintances ars respaci- fully tavited to attend a solemn requiem high mass for the repose of his soul, commencing ak 10:30 o'clock 4. ., THIS DAY (Eriday). at Sacred Hear: Churchi, Fell and Fillmore sircets. Interment Los Angeles Cemotery. DONLEY—In this city, February 3, 1897, J.C. Doniey, & native of Pennsylvania,aged 58 years. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily inviled to attend the iuneral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock ». 3., from L. 0. 0. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of the L O. 0. F. Board of Reilet Interment 1.0. 0. F. Cemetery. GOLDSMITH-In this city, February 4, 1897, Xosina Goldsmith, beloved mother of Mrs. J. L Cert and Moses, Lewis aad_Helen Goldsmith,a native o France, aged 57 year: HOUGHAM—In Oskland, February 2, 1897, at Der home, 379 Fifih street, Bridget Hougham, beloved wits of H. D. Hougham,a naiive of County Cavau, Ireland, aged 75 years. B3 Friends’ and _acquaintances are respacts full/ Invited (o attend the faneral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9 o'clock .M., from the Church of the Immaculate Conceptio JORGENSEN—In this city, February 4, 1897 Niles. beloved husband of Joseph ine Jorgensen, and brother of Mrs. Hausen of Saratogs, Cal., and Mrs. J. Paulsen of Paso Rovles, Cal. & na- tive of Germany, aged 34 years 7 months and 8 days. A3~ Notice of funeral heroatear. EAUFMAN—In Los Angeles, February 4, 1897, Charles H. Kau'man, a native of New York, resident of San Franclsco. 85-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Eniday), trom Thira and Towasend sireer, by 1130 O'clock A. M. traiu. Interment private. Home of Peace Cemetery. LINKLATER—In Berkeley, February 8, 1897, Jacob Linkiater, a naiive of Edinburgh, Scot- 1and, aged 51 yeass and 27 days. sa-Fuveral THIS DAY (Friday). at 2 o'elock P. ., from his late residence. Members of Yerba Huena Lodge No. 178, K. of K., are requested ignagiend the funeral of ‘Brother Link: later as [ £ above notice. f R. H. NOBLE, Reporter. LEONARD—In . this city, February & 1847, Bridget Leoaard, a naiuveot Ireiand, aged 63 years. McCLUSKEY—In this city, February 4, 1897 Elizabeth, beloved wite o Deanis McCluskey. and mother of Susle, John, James and_Edward McCluskey ana Mrs. John . Fitzgerald, a a- tive of County Cork, Ireland. A5-Nouceof funeral nereattar. MOLK—In Alameda, February 3, 1897, John Henry, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Marga‘eua and the late John Heary Molk, and brocner of Mrs. Annle Toll. 8 native of Saa Frauciseo, aged 34 vears 4 moaths and 12 days. R Friends aod acqualntances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, February 7. at 10 0'6lock .., from his late residence. corner St. Charies aud San Antonio streets near kaocioal station, Alameda, thence by 12 3t creek boat to Native Sons’ Hail, 414 Masou stree., where services will be held at'1:15 o'clock P. 3, under the auspices of San Frau- cisco Parlor. No. 49, N. % G. W. Interment 1 O. O. F. Cemetery. MUNCEY—In this clty, February 2, 1897, Joe slngham Muncev, anative of Halitax, N. 8, aged 82 years aod 8 moaths. ROY—In this city, February 4,1897. George E., beloved husband of Julia A. Roy, and father ot Susle, George. Alexander and Fannie Roy, & na- tive of Bt Louls, Mo., aged 00 years and 8 months. SCHAD—In Apgeis Cal, Jauuary 21, 1897, George H. Jr., Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Schad, aged 3 months and & days. SCHAEFEK—In this city, Feoruary 4 1897. Ott- ‘mer Doug ass, beloved 500 0f August aud Mary E. Schaefer, & native of San Franisco, aged 1 year and 5 months. SCHM IDT—In this city, February 3, 1887, Myr- tle. youngest and beioved daughterof Martin aod “Adeline Schmidt, and sister of Albert Schmidu & native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 16 days. SHERIDAN—In this cliy, February 4, 1897, Tneress, beloved wife ot James Sheridan, a ua- tive of County Longiford, ireland, aged 26 years. B3~ Friends and ecuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO- MOR BOW- (Sajurday), at 9 0'clock A.3c., from her Iate resl- derice, 1217 Devisadero streec, thence to Holy Cross’ Unurch, where a solemn hign mass will Be celebrated for the repose of hersoal Inter ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STONE—Lewls Charles Stone. born at Water- town. N. Y., Avgust 19, 1829 died a: Gridley, Cal.. Februacy 32, 1897. 83 The faneral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 3 o'clock P. M. from the par- lors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, SULLIVAN—In Towles, Placer County, February 8, 1897, Daniel J.. beloved husband or Julia Sulifvag, father of Jerry J., Daniel, Edward and Jobn F. Sullivan, ‘and brother of Jobn J. and Jerry Sullivan, Mrs. John O'Neil and Mrs. Fen- ton of Iowa, a uative of County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 yeurs. [Boston (Mass) papers pleass copy. R Trisnds and scquaintanoes are respect- fuily invited Lo attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saiurday). at 8:30 o'clock 4. . from tho resi 1s brother-in-law, John O'Neil. 3463 nth screet, thence to Mission Lolores Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be colebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 oclock 4. X Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMFORD—In Haywards February 5, 1897, Henry A., beloved nusband of Marie Thomford, and father ot Heary, John and Georgs Thom- ford. a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 59 years 9 months and 29 days. 2@ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), st 2 oclock P. M. from Congrega- tlonal = Church, Haywards. luterment San Lorenzo. g TUSTIN—In this city, February 4, 1897, Wiiliam Isaac Tustin, beloved father of Fernando Tus- tin and Mrs. Martha Pation, anative of Lees. burg, Va, aged 76 vears 1 month and 15days. TYSON—_In Alameds, February 3, 1887, Wini- fred, beloved wife of James Tysod, and daugh- ter of Mr.and Mrs Samuel riasieit, aged 24 years 9 months and 7 days. BF-Friends are respectfully Invited t attan the funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 11 o'clock A. M., at the residence of her parents, 1540 Ceniral ‘avenue, corner of Paru sireec. Alsmeds. latermen: privaie, Mouniain View Cemetery. VAN BERGEN-In thiscity, February 4, 1807, August H. W., dearly beloved husband of Mac xaretha Van Bergen. aud father of Emma, Harry and Lily Van Bergen, a native of Ger many, aged 69 years 9 moniha and 16 days. A member of Hermana Lodge No. 127, F. and A. 3L, Californta_Lodge No.1, L 0. 0. F., and Pa- cific Council No. 8, 0. C. F. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o aitend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 7:0 Capp sireet, Getween Twenty- second and Twenty-tuird. 'Lutermen: Masonio Cemetery. VOGEL—Tn this ofv, Febraary 4 1897. Mary. be- loved wite of thelata Jacob Vogel, and mother of August and Louls Vozel and Mrs. Joha J. Conion, & nativeof Haden, Germany, aged 60 years 8 months and 11 days, B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to astend toe funeral TO-MOKEDW (Saturday), at 10 O'clock A. M., from her late residence, 4086 Nineienih street. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemaetery. WOEST—In thls city, February 1, 1897, Charles Louls Woest, & native of Germany, aged 44 years. —— MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,) 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080. . L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Sand 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432 LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION I8, REPARED TO CONTINUS THE SALE of burial piats and graves in 1is cemetery and give deeds. Ferpeiual care of lots will be arranged for at the Superintendent’s office at the cemetery, cotner Bush stree and Central avenue, San Francisco, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEQ COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB tery ; non-sectarian; sease Slusive: focation unexsetied. - Ofio 487 s reeh 0ULBeAS: COFREr O BLLid

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