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\ R 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1897. e e HOUSES TO LET. '39 HATGHT.® ROOMS, BATH, LAUN- 639 dry, cemein oeliar, eic....... 2612 Folsom 12 Tooms, bath, Siabie, 17 Guerrero—6 rooms, bath. 1418 Fifieenths, near Hows ms, <eeeesn.815 00 pp—5 rooms. 818 00 1252 York—Co tage, 5 rooms. bath, stable. .814 00 1940 LexIngton ave.—Cottage.5 rooms.batn,$12 00 W. iI. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. HOICE HOUSKS AND FLATS T0 LET BY A. J. RICH & C Pouse. 2504 Bush st 7 rooms and bath, $28. House, 2436-18 Websterst., 9 rooms and bath each, $45. House, 1030 Post st., 11 rooms and bath, $65. House, 1811 Sutter st., 8 rooms and bath, £48. Cottage, 1918 Lyon st., 4 rooms and bath, $20. Cottage, 1814 Steiner st.. 6 rooms a0d bath, $30. Cottage. 2825 Plne st., 6 rooms and bath. #30. Flat. 18094 ~teiner st., 5 rooms and bath, $20. ¥las, 2717 Pine st., 10 Tooms and bath, $45. For particulars and longer list apply A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors, 112 Montgomery Street. NEWLY PAINTED HOUSE OF 65 KOOMS; N rent’si1;" water ree. 8335 Twenty-sixth st. Dear Mission. F()7 JONES_DOWNTOWN: 8 ROOMS AND 50T 2aini 830, UMBSEN & €0., 14 Montgy st. ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY, ON 12TH ) sL: 7 rooms. bath and laundry, on’ Glen Park large yards front and rear, attraciive loca- tion, sunny, clean, in good repair; rents very low. DEXPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. JURNITURE: 4 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR housekeepiug; bath: large yard: must be sold fmmediately; sacrifice: rent $12. 626 Natomast.; no agents. @] 7. 8 ROOMS AND BATH; NEWLY Pa- $17. Tered: in good condition. 2128 Mason st. 7997 BUSH — SUNNY HOUSE: 9 ROOMS; 1220 yard; rent reasonable to a good tenant. 0, 1781 BROADWAY. NEAR GOUGH—S $40. Zooms" evers convesience: marine view: AD TENANTS EJECTED: 88 SMITH, Collector, 14 McA lister st.. rooms 10-11. () 2814 LAGUNA: HOUSE 6 ROOMS. $20. 33581855 Coton: corner: 4 rooms Union: 4 rooms. 5888 SECOND ST.: Key at 539 Second st. $15 PER 817 PER { month. - ROOMS: NEW HOUSE; MODERN IM- © provements: 45 Federal st.; $15 per month to Cesirable tenanis. Key at 539 Second st. UUsks iU NENI FOR VERY LITILE money at BALLWIN & HAMMOND'S 10 Monizomery st FURNISHED HOUSES JLEGANTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE, Y/ containing 11 rooms, north side of O Farreil 50, near Gough; owner going East: will rent for months: 0o agents. Apply 132 First st. (mymmfinfx- FURNISHED COTTAGE: b rooms, bath; garden; 2441 Larkin st. rent very low. JOURNISHED MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE: best location: bath: gas range: chicken-yard: Teasonable. 2087 £an Jose ave, Alameda. COTTAGES TO LET. 0 LET—A COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS; LARGE yard and basement; rent 88. 714 Florida at., between Ninetecnth and Twentleth, Bryant and Harrison. Y COTTAGE: FRUIT TREES; : modern improvements; rent $15. near Castro. e RoOM: 1522 Tooms ta rear: 1arce 3 (OTTAGE: 5 ROOMS AND BATH: 2503 COLikinrst, ber. Lombard. and Greenwica: rent $20. Apply DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Monigomery s.. 4 AND 5 ROO) cheap. Cor. B COTTAGES OF 2 bath, basement, yard: and Fifteenth sts. ©) NEW COTTAGES: 4 AND 5 ROOMS: BATH; 4 basement; corner Twentieth and Folsom sts.! 7o children. 15 Pt TAGE: 5 ROOMS: BATH: $15. Sons: Tard: ‘cctiar. Koy 713 Trest ave. ™ AND $5: COTTAGES: 3 AND 4 KOOMS: [ el e ppic o et 04 st &, oc'G. H. UMBSEN & COL 14 Montgomery s FLATS TO LET; )5 VALENCIA—6 ROOMS, BATH..§23 00 1025 35 iloward—s rooms, sata. ..... 830 00 1143 Valencia—6 rooms, bath . £22 50 B15 Third—Upper six rooms. bath...._....$21 00 147 Thirteenth, near Howard —5 rooms, bath CESunerE 20 00 8629 Seventeenth, near Doiores—Upper 7 rooms, bath: nearly new. -820 00 1609 1 urk—>5 rooms, bath. 320 00 617 Capp—5 rooms, bath ... ... . %18 00 904 Shotwell, cor. Twenty-ihird—Upper, § rooms. bath. & sxicosnsg1800 115 bermann, near Valencia and Market, § rooms, bath... T $18 00 55 Morr.s ave —diddie § rooms, bath......816 00 116 Doriand, near Seventeenth and Do- lores—5 rooms. ... 2 .....§14 00 W. H. CRiM & C0. 118 Montgomery st. CTAVIA, BET. WALLER AND HAIGHT, opposite Valencia—Rent greatly reduced: the flats fa the city; sun all day: will be put lass oraer; & and 7 rooms and bath. Ap- Piy 10 MADISON & BURKE. JLEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS: BATH; fatest Improvements. 3338 Twenty-fir ADELAIDE PLACE, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR D Post—4 nice rooms, $14; central. 1) —FLAT 1128 VALLEJ $10 253 o or Sor: g sna Fow FLATS TO LET-Continued. JLATS 10 HENT FOK VKRY LITTLE Flhtney i sALOWIN & HAMMONDS 16 montromery st HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 61 Birch Avenue. BIRCH AVE., BET. LAGUNA AND BU- chanan—2 rooms and kitchen, $7. . Bush Streer. 90] 51 BUSH-TWO NEWLY FURNISAED *J1O2 sunny rooms for housekeeping; sink: | bath and yard: chean. Eddy Street. g EDDY, CORNER FOWELLL_FURNISHED rooms; $2 up: light housekeeping permitted. 715 EDDY_LARGE ALCOVE FOK LIGHT [ housekeeying: 2 large closets; $15. ROOMS TO LET. ROOMS 10 LET-Continued. CHILDREN BOARDED. Carlos Place. CARLOS PLACE, OFF O’FARRELL, ABOVE Powell—Furnished sunny rooms $4 and $5. Chesley Street. 4 SCNNY ROOMS aND YARD: ALSO 3 large rooms: rent cheap. Apply 16 Chesley st Clara Street. CLARA —3 ROOMS, UPSTAIRS, IN froni; $8; water free. Fine stree: 510 FINE ST NiAR KEARNY-FUR- nished sunny fron room for gentleman in private German family: rent 86 per month SUSNY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT from $5 up: also a large front parior with use of plane. 807 Pine <t. 62] PINE— ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. 4180 use of kitchen for man sud wife. 710 BINE—SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE ROOM sultab'e for two gents or coup e Clay Street. 11044, S8, CLaY AND MASON—GOOD, unny front rooms. 18 - Clementina Street. CLEMENTINA—THREE NICE SUNNY rooms. Key In saloon. 23K Fifth st. 40: 7‘ 9EDDY—LAHUH FRONT RO M, WITH 19 or without kitchen; iower floor; 812 per month. Eilis Street. ELLIS — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED houseke-ping and single rooms; reasonable KELLIS FURNISHED oms; kitchen, 32 102 4 NICELY 107 EIFTH -~ PLEASANT UNFURNISHED | { rooms to ler. 99] FIFTH_NICE LARGE SUNNY FRONT room with kitchen, furnished for house- keeping; reasonable. 39 FIFTH-2 ROOMS; FURNISHED FOR housekeeping: rent cheap. 395 £ H—CLEAN FURNISH 929 turnished housekeeping, 2, $11; sunny hall room, $5. Fillmore Street. 3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS: §o0a yard. 1212 Fillmore st., near Clay. $10. 73 Felsom Street. FOLSOM ST.—NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms cheap. ¥ourth Street. 1061 FOURTH ST—NICELY FURNISHED 2 housekeeping rooms: very reasonable. 4]] FOURTH - cHEAPEST AND BEST bousekeeping and single rooms In the ci:y. Golden ate Avenue. 803 SOLDEN GATE AV —3 SUNNY housekeeping rooms, $15; 1 small, $6. Grove Street. 1929 SEOVE_SUN URNISHED ROOM and kitchen: suitable for folding-bed: | grate: bath; el Haight Street. 100 BaleaT—2 NNY ROOMS COM- pletely furnisned for housekeeping. 220 ST HAIGHT- NY #URD and kitchen, also p1ano. I-HEDSUITE | Devisadero Street. DEVISADERO — SUNNY NEATLY furnished rooms; $4 and $5 a month. 170 Eddy Street. 11 EDDY—NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY single room for gentleman; running wa ()7 EODY—COMFORTABLE KOOMS; 1 OR OV 2'gent emen: gas: batn: low rent: private tamily. 51.) EDDY—NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE Post Street. 631 EO;T — NICE "FURNISHED APART- ment: 2 iront rooms: 2 gentlemen or housekeeping: gas stove; bath; $15. 713 EOST-2 SUNNY FURNISHED CON- mecting rovms: terms reasonable. T15 EOST, UPSTAIKS_SUNNY FURNISH- ©d and housekeeping rooms. Becond Siree:. (CENTRAL HOUSE. 52 SECOND-_FOR PER- manent or trausient; quiet and respectable; reasonable. 9] 7 SECOND—_SUNNY FURNISHED _SIN- &L | gle and double rooms; clean; quiet; §1 week up. Sixth Street. SIXTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT Tooms: Il conventences; fireproof buflding. 33 EDDY — LARGE WELL-r URNISHED Toom: grate: sultale for one OF Iwo. < room, also small room: $10 and $8. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMUNT HOUSE, 28 STH st mear Market: furnished and unfurnished. Ellix Street. OYAL HOUSE; 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent 1ights In ever: room: reading-room, con- taining daliy papers: smoking-room and ladles' parior; open all night; rooms per night, 35¢ to $150:" week, 52 to $8: month, 88 to §30; fire es- capes: elevator on office fioor; annex of 85 rooms now ready:hot and cold water In each room: baths. [HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS, MBS, KATE 8 HART. manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated: newly furnished: elevator: hot &cold water. WINDOW nicely furnisbed; reasona.ie. é?)r' ELLIS—LARGE FRONT BAY 21 room 7112 ELLIS, NEAR LAKKIN {1132 rooms sultable for young e Hall; ressonable. Fifth streec. HE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100~ Fifth st., cor. Mission: rooms 80c, 75c and $1 per nisht; $2 t0 85 per week. — SUNNY near City A WEEK: LARGE SU FURNISHED 1 Foom" cioset: batn: private. 314 Firch st Filimore Street. FINE SUNNY SUITE; inhed. 2 furnished or unfa 991 43 FILLMOR Eolkom “ires £ ©Or FOLS M—SUNNY SINGLE FURNISH- 525 &w’rou Harrison Stree 783 HARRISON—3 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; large sunoy yard; sepa- rate door; rent $18. U EARRISON ST LAKGE OF SMALL ©)£0 tront room: furnished or unformished; housekeeping if desired; chea, Howard Street. 5(4 BOWARD - SUITE HOUSEKEEPING rooms, first floor, $10; single. $5: gas: bath. NT AND BACK | to rent; cheap. 553 HOWARD_SUNNY FRONT ROOM FUR D00 housekeeping; rent $7. 704 BQWARD, COR. THIRD— nished front room; also housekeeping. ]OGé HOWARD—_NII'E SUN dow housekeeping room: rooms; prics reasonable. Y BAY-WIN- aiso single Jesmie Street. 6213 JESSIE, NEAR SEVENTH—4 ROOMS; 2 Tent §9. i | | | 7664 FOLSOM — SUNNY BAY- WINDOW 1002 room, suitabie for 1 or 2; every convent- ence; §7: a1+0 slugle room. FRONT ROOM; Gerry Street. 79] SEABY-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: { rent reasonab e; references. 801 GEARY—_NEWLY FURNISHED BAY- window rooms; central; reasonable; cor- ner flat. 8011 SFARY, COR. HYDE—HANDSOMELY 2 furnished sunny suite of roome: baih; reasonable. 915 GEARY_SUNNy ROOM~: SUITE OR ) single: folding-beds if esired: reasonable. Golden Gate Avenue. 9]0 GOLDEN GATI AVE — PLEASANT 1% sunny doubie aud single rooms: 85 up. 50 ‘GOLDEN GATE—SUNNY FURNISHE suitable for two 33 GOLUEN GATE AVE. — PLEASANT sunny room: gas: bath: private fami y: §6. 505 JOVES-PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS, O with or without kitchen. Kearny Streer. KEARNY—3OR 5 BOOMS COMPLETE | for housekeepiug: also suit and single. | 22 Larkin Street. —3 FLEGANT SUNNY 396 LARKIN sT. —3 20 housekeeping apartments: gas stove; cen- tral. 490 LARKIN — 3 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS for light housekeeping; terms moderate. 500 LARKIN, COR. TURK—3 SUNNY housekeeping rooms. - | Market Street. ARGE FRONT ROOM: ALSO SUNNY housekeeping. 1065 Market, opp. Jones. McAllister Sirees. 1 MCALLISTER—NICELY FURNISHED | 2 housekeeping, also single ro,ms: reaciow. | 22 22 " MCALLI TER_NJCELY FURNISHED bay-window suite for housekeeping: also single. | 3unna srree.. 366 M= A — NICELY FURNISHED | housekeeping rooms, also singie: cheap. 546 MINNA—_FUENISHED SUNNY ROOMS D40 for housexeeping: large yard MINNA_FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, | with kitchen, furnished for housekeeping; | first floor. FUR sAL 'HE ELEGANT FURNITURE | 5, 79 MINNA, NEAR SEVENTH—3 LARGE of an #-room flat, comprising oll paintings, rare | O § O rooms; ail compiete; yard; suany: chesp. branzes, ornaments, bric-a-brac, china. crystal, etc.. at an enurmous sacritice. C. D, box 163, Cail. $1 FLAT TO LET; FOR A SMALL FAMILY: cheap rent. 505 Capp st. FLAT: 4 ROOMS, HALL AND DOUBLE - ‘pariors: yard. 1606, Stevenson,ur. 18th. 13231 SACRAMENTO _ FLAT 5 ROOMS: ©Z2 modern improvements: rent $16. 11 5 ROOMS: YARD; BASEMENT; SUN- - ny. 837 Alabama st. %9 TOP FLAT; 4 ROOMS: SUNNY. APPLY D). Bakery, cor. Germania ana Fillmore sts. JEW SUNNY FLA 8 ROOMS AND BATH; 4N all modern improvements. 532 Oak st. ], YEWLY PAPERED UPPER FLAT: B2, Troas yare 550 Secramente near Jones. I ANDSOME SUNNY FLAT OF 5 ROOMS aud bath: rent reduced. 152514 Turk st. LEGANT MODERN FLAT: 7 ROOMS, BATH. 820 Howard st., near Fourth. i;pm:x FLAT: 6 LARGE ROOM~: FINE view: §10: newly cleaned £nd painted inside. 1305 Greenwich st. TPPER F.AT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH: J ‘reasonable. 732 Grove st. 3632 MNETEENTH — LOVELY SUNNY )& tlat 4 rooms and bach; modern improve- ments. 335 DWELFTH—4 SUNNY ROOMS, BATH « and laundry; rent $16. Apply 19 Tsls st. LSM‘En.unvPEx FLATS_5 ROOMS: BATH: yard; 15, $18 13 Shotwell st.,ur. Fourteenth. 7SUNNY AND LIGHT ROOMS AND latest improvemen s. 3457 Twentieth s, bet. Howard and Capp. JLEST FLOOR. FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, kitchen, ‘washroom, basement, yard. 1205 Goldeu Gaio ave. TLEGANT B\ Y-WINDOW, 6SUNNY ROOMS, 735 Minna st.,'near Nin.b. ROOMS, BATH, E£TC.. TILED SINK, DOOR- opener, ‘etc.: 4 'rooms and bath. second floor; 3 rooms, laundry, large yards for flowers, base- ment, ete.: all sunny: location very attractive: rooms clear rents very low. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park sve., off ['welfth st. CF GROVE — FURNISHED FLAT 125 Sale'a: a sacrifice: compiete. "ROOM LOWER FLAT: 2001 FOLSOM ST. ‘Apoly J. A. ULRICH, 41 Crocker bullding. ———rr—v-n‘z CT_NOUE, NE. FOURTERNTH—CPPER | flat 7 large rooms and bath; in perfect order; sun ail day; drainago perfect. N EW SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 4 BOOMS: 3176 25th, cor. Folsom. J.A.ULRICH, 41 Crocxer bl. FOR TOYASROVE-LOWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS; bath: light; sunoy;,nice yard. LAT; 5 ROOMS AND BATH; SUNNY BELT; $15 per month: 2610%3 Mission st. Apply 844 Capp st RN FLAT: 8 ROOMS, BATH. $25. 508 T owara st near Soventn: _ROUM FLAT; FEDERAL PLACE, OFF FED- At W imt without children; 810 per month. Key at 539 ~econd st. o MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 A 10 318; oo them. B33 Sevenin st g Montgomery Street. | | 57 MONTGOMERY, COR. CLAY — OPEN until 8:3u o'clock: branch ofice of THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. . Nutoma street. 8] NATOMA, COR. SECOND_SUNNY FRONT and pack Lousekeepiog rooms, $1 50 a week: single, $1; quiet piace ior decent people. 55 NATOMA 2 SUITES OF HOUSEKKEP. D9 ing rooms; rent 89 and $10 per month. Ninth streec. 119 NINTH — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED suite of rooms for housekeepiug: bay-win- dow; folding-bed; everything modern: $12 50 per month: app.y amiddie flac: only quiet, sober peo- Ple wanted; no dogs or parrots. Fost Streec. POST—FRONT ALCOVE AND SINGLE room, also housekeeping; all conveniences. 61 71 POST—SUITE UNFURNISHED PAR- lors; also suite furnished housekpg rooms. Seventh Street. SEVENTH -3 FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- & Diete for housekeeplng; 2 beds; no children un- | er 12. Shotwell Street. 9] 7 SHOTWELL-3 SUNNY CONNECTING Tooms 10r housekeeping; gas. bath. South Park. 32 SOUTH PARK—1 OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS, furnished for housekeeping. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—2 ~ NICELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 13 Tenth Street. 11] TESTH, NEAR MAGKET— LARGE sunny frout room; for light housekeeping 1 destred. 5o GOLDEN GATE nished rooms to let. 52 Halight Street. QR HAIGHT, NEAR MARKET — LARGE sunny front room; reason: Hickory Avenue. H 3 HICKORY AVE.—4 ROOMS; YARD; 216 % nt §11. Bowa, suee . HOWARD—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms. MISS L. DEAN, proprietress. 90 ntn Stree.. SEVENTH ST., GIRARD HOUSE—ELE. gant furn. suites, kitchen: aiso single rooms. 14 South Park. ]() SOUTH PARK — FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: also single rooms. Stevenson Str 784 STEVENSON, OFf NINTH-LARGE furnished room: use of bath. Sutter Street. 496 BUITER, NR. POWELL—ELEGANTLY newly furnished light sunny rooms, offices: batn: central; reasonable; appreciated if seen by octor. 5] 4-SUTTER ST_NICELY FURNISHED T00ms: suite or single; (0w rent o desirable VWANTED—CHILD TO BOARD. 318 MAD- ¥id st., near M ission road. HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grtd. Hypnotic Mesmericins, O’ Farrell ADY IN COUNTRY WOULD LIKE 10R 2 small children to board or infant to raise; very Teasonable: best of references given. Inqulreat Cail Office. EDUCATIONAL. UCEHARDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE and Sohool of Instruction (incorporated) PKACTICAL and INDIVIDUAL instruction in the latest improvea methods in assaying, xnalysis, Sscisoplating. CYANIDE process, etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to caleful asay and analysis of ores, waters. etc. 26 O'Farreil st.: elevator. A JCHOOL OF PRYNICAL CULTURE AND Elocation, 1215 Octavia st., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MAUKINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotiand, and graduste of the School of Oratory, Phiizdelphia, Pa., teacher. Office days, Thurs. and Sat. P. M. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, telography, ages, linglish branches, elecirical engineering: 20 teachers: 15,000 gradu’ aica: day and evening sessions: catalOguS $15, COMPLETE COURSE, SHORTHAND Eastern law atenographer: day or evening {natruc- ton. 181614 Post. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.: individual ipstruction in sborthand, typing. bookkeeping. telegraphy, eto. iite scholarshin 850: low rates ber week and mo. STAMMEKING, LISPING, ALL IMPERFEC- tions of speechs, positively cured: voice build- ing. individusl instruction; references from best In Caiifornia. PROF. R. . DAVIS, 1508 Market. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE FEW MORE pupils in sny bra matics. Address J. E. E: NEERING ciiil, mining. survey, inucht; es. 1864 A.VAN . X ray 033 Mict TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSIN ESS College. 738 Marxet st.; studeu s trained; office situations secured: lowest ravea or credit for tuition JLOCUTION AND thorougnly taghi 8P OLLV DRAMA: DEISARTE appearances arra ¥ HOFF-SCH ROEDER, ELASCO'S LY CKU ol SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rebearsed on stage. R. b and 12, 1.0.0.F block, 7th and Mkt. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMIC. GRAMR, @av & night: no ciases; $5 mon:h. 845 Mission. tenants. 78] SUTTER_NEWLY ;FURNISHED AL i cove suite; breakfast {fdesired; reasonable. (1 SUTTER 8293 S water: cheaj “_ NEWLY FURNISHED gl soom; eloser, ot and cold Dpreciated if seen. Siockian >.reet. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON—FUR- oished suites from' $4 to $10a week; singie rooms, $1 £0 10 $3 a week; hot and cold water In every room: baths: transient specialty: elevator. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—NICELY FURNISHED OR unfurnished sunny rooms: transients 50c 112 o $1. ihira srree. 17 THIED (IMPERIAL) — SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; quiet house; touriat specialty; transient. Turk Street. TURK—NEWLY FUKNISHED SUNNY suite; private ramily; en suite or single; 31 bath. Webster Street. WEBSTER — SUNNY NEWLY FUR- nisted rooms for gentiemen; references. 221 Miscellaneous. NFURNISHED LARGE PARLOR SUITE: suitable for business; central. Address A. M. . box 76, Call Office, NTH ST., NEAR MISSIO S8 branch office of THE CALL Subscriptions and s taken. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 15, BOOM ANDBOARD; NEAR McALLIS. . ter and Laguna ats. Address box 17, Call g5 BAERIS0> —BOARD AND ROOM FOR < workiag giri or woman : $14 per month. lr‘)U\-Amnfi(N(A~ EWLY FUR- 02U nished pleasant rooms, with table board: terms moderate, 78] SUTTER-ALEXANDRI:—BEST AND 81 cneapest family hotel In the city; new and elegant suites; also sidgle rooms. JRANCAISE PRIVATE FAMILY: OPPORTC- uliy 10 lesrn Freach. K. R. box 70, Call Ufiice. 11 ) EDDY —LOVELY SUNNY ROOM FOR 2, “ with boa:d; £20 each. 9 FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAM] ily for young couple. Cail 211 Ninih at. HOWARD—UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN sulies or single. 9¢ VAN NESS, COR. BUSH-SUNNY double and ingle rooms with boa 1129 HOWARD-SUNNY BACK ROOMS, £+ 81 week; front rooms with closets, per mouth. 1854 HOWARD—32 SUNNY BEDROOMS: bath snd gas and plain washing: $5 Jackson Street. JACKSON—_NEAT SUNNY ROOM IN private family; $9: references. 101 Jessie Stree:. BQ JESSIE, NEAR FIFTH_SUNNY 1ront room: suitable for two; $6. VAN NKSS_PAKLOR SUITE AND other rooms; board optional. 50z POST—2 NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS, T12 05 oard, saliante for 2 830 sachy parior and planc. 191 comforts. WEBSTER, NEAK CALIFORNIA— Sunny alcove roum, with board; home 997 GEARY—NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS & | en suite or single; first-ciass table board 706 VAN _NESS AVE. _ FIRST- CLASS i board and rooms; lowest price. ones Street. ()7 [OSES_THE “AN WINKLE. NEW management: elegant sunny suites and wingie: newly jurnished: bath, eic.: $10 10 850 hearny Street, RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firs: class In ever, respect: terms reasonable. V EW AVEAUE HOUSE, 904 KEARNY ST, corner Jackson—Single rooms 15, 20, 25, 60 cents per night: special rates per week or month. Lurkin Street. 1013 LARKIN—COR B\Y-WINDOW RM.; 2 exclusive kiicuen: others; all sunny; 6 10 820, 1112LARKIN — LARGE FURNISHED :T0OmS: running water; also singie; pri- vate family: reasonable. 1 SIXTH ~T._THE MANCHESTER: ELE. gaut furnished sunny rooms; fine table board. OTEL BERTLING. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY all_modern convenidnces. STORES TO LET. SHTON & GARDINER, 411 MONTGOM- £\ eryst. Cor. 1700 Market si.; will rent very cheap. AKRBEKR-SHOP. WITH BATHS: ESTAB- lished 16 years: $18per wonth; key &t 639 Eecond st. Carpenter<hop: §7 per monih. 6 De Boom st.; key at 539 Se.ond at. Plumbing-shop; 38 per month. 3 De Boom st. key at 539 Second st. Corner store, 531 becond st.; $14 per mont! key at 539 Second st. 113 iF¥TH-LARGE STORE IN GOOD OR-, der: low rent; good tenant. 1115 LARKIN—NEWLY FURNISHED PAR- O ior floor of 3 rooms. ART OF STORE TO LET; CHEAP. IN- quire 112 McAllister st. 120() LARKIN, COR BUSH_SUNNY FUR- cished rooms: ¥4 and $5. Lily Avenue. 133 LILY AVE—NICE, FURNISHE D, SIN- ' gle front room. 416 EOURTH_SMALL STORE WITH ROOM inrear: low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st CaLL taken at branch oflice, 359 Hayes st.; open until §:30 o'clock. TFONGLISH, LATIN AND MATHEMAIICH; literature & specialty. MISS ROULSTON 724 O'Farrell st. PIANO TAUGHT IN SIX MONTHS: N quick method: $2 :-Dlwrmunm. 823 Hyde PANISH SCHOOL: DAILY, $3 A MON [H: 4109 P. M. Koom 10, Y. M. C. A bmilding. W, st KOF. LOUIS MERKI: ViOLIN, MANDOLLN, gultar, cornet; reasonable. 225 Gea PIANO LESSONS AT ¥ best ref. b, F., box 76, Call Oftice. Sm.\xsu.r‘kh.\uiu( ¥rof. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 320 Post siestab'd 1871 INGING: PIANO: PAKIS GRADUATH; French, German languages: $2 mo. 109 Taylor. EO COUPER’S SCHOOL OF ACTING, DANG. ing, volce, pantomime, stage. 814 Geary st. UITAK, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lesaon Vesihans, 29 Fifth CLAIRVOYANTS. . Y THE REALIZATION& OF THE DREAMS OF AGES. THE FUTURE UNVEILED , FOR THOSE WHO CARE TO SEE. The Parisian prophetess has arrived and is now in the clty: that great exponent of the occult art, that renowned aid famous medium—Miss Van de Vere—whose clairvovant vision penetratcs all the subtle mysteries of Life and veath, from which the comnion mind is veiied. Query: Why is it that so many versons—men and women gified in many ways—struggle on from day to day, urged on by love or bate, or am bition, yet n -ver succred, although their exertions are almost superhuman and tueir fortitude is more than sublime as they drag their weary limbs through years of trial, while their poor, tired eyes gaze yesrning y for that Mecca of Hapyiness they have never found. But_there is hope for all the unsuccesstul ones. Coosult Miss Vande Vere ant she will tell you what the trouble is and how to r-medy it. No matier whether you are rich or poor. high or low, she desires to ho'd out the hand of friends ip and %00d (h._er Lo all Who are mertyrs upon (he rack of tate Miss Van de Vere sends greeting to the people of San Francisco and vicinity and invites all thosa who are unfortuuate or in troub'e to come 10 her and have the cioud removed. Advice ziven on business investments, speculation, love. courtship, | marriage nnd divorce; in fact, upon every matter that would concern your future success. All com- mounicatious sacredly confidential. Letlers con- taining stamps ans eered. PARLO.. 1, 1 FIFTH ST., COR. MARKET. RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST \‘amous medium of ‘modern times. Don’t fail 10 see hier if you are Interested in the affairsof life; it marriage, slckness, deaths, changes, travels, di- Yorces, separations, lawsuils, business transac- tions, 'wills, deeds and mortgages. lost or stolen property, lost or absen: friends, interest you: It you caré w know what you should do (o be suc- Cessful, where you should” go and whom to avold, when t0 buy and seil siocas, +ic.: In & word, what- ever may be your troutle, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted womian and she will scad you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours § A. M. to 8P u.. strict. N. B.—Sa isfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for pamphlet, special terms. MRS DR F. CLARK, 1206 Mar- ket st.. parlocs 25and 26. Take elevator. ME. LE NOKMAND, GREATEST CLAIR- M voyani in the world, permanently locaied where she can be consulted on all affairs of iife: life charts from £1 50 up- reading by mall 50c. in order 10 reach all classes and suil che times | have reduced my price of private sittings to 25c. Cail and be co Oftice, 1 Folk st. ME. IIFIC REVEAL- AV er by eggs and s: tells eniire life, pas. consultations on all affairs: noth- names given: good advice: surs 0st love by sympatay: mistake im- : letter §2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. 188 BERNHAR: RETUKNED: Cakb- reader and magnetist. 174 Sixth st., room 10, second floor. ULT THE LUCKIEST AND B .ST ME- dium; 25c: one price. 41 Minua, nr. Second ALICE FAY. MEDIUM AND MAGNKTIC £\ healer: permanent. 124 Seventh st., top flat. LIFE FLUENTLY: vice: names given: 25¢ 0p.5 ) EADER REMO\ . Market; ladies 2b¢, ge YPSY LIF Seventh st.. TORE—2 SHOW WINDOWS, 2 LIVING- rooms. 1802 Howard st. cor. Fourteeath; rent cheap. Diurkot Streec. 7831 MABKET-LARGE FRONT OFFICE- {CO2 roomsin suites or single: rent reasonable. 7USEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET_PEE night, 836 10 $1: weok, $1 50 10 $6; familics. 192¢ MARKET-FURNISKED AND UN- <V 1urnished rooms for housekeeping. Mauson ~treet. 8 MASON, COR. MARKET (ALBEMARLE)— Nicely furnished sunuy front rooms on Market st.: suite or single: suitable for offices. 4] 3MASON_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY comfortable rooms; very reasonable. McAllister Stroet. 4] 2 McALLISTER — NICE SUNNY FUR- nished 100ms- doub.e or singie; cheap. 1015 MCALLISTER — LAKGE — FRONT T0om: also single rooms, just mewly furnished: with or wilhout Loard; very reasonabie, FINE BASEMENT SUITABLE FOR ANY business; one biock from Market. 15 Grant ave. $25. STORE 3/ROOMS. LIGHT CELLAR. - 1128 Howard st., pear Seventh. T LOW RENT_PART OF STORE ANT barement. 324 Post st. OFFICES TO LET. THREEROOM SUNNY ¥8. 2041 Harrison st OTTAGE: RENT opposite Eighteenth. T. ANN'S BUILDING, 6 EDDY ST., CORNER Poweli—Desirabie offices, with_gas, janitor and elevator. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 80 Moutgomery. ARGESUNNY OFFICE: FULLY FURNiSH- ed: deskroom: cheap. Call 918 Market, rm 69, ESKROOM To LET; CHEAP RENT. AP vly 509 Kearny st.. room 8. ETURNED—EVA FUSTEL, MEDI Tife-reader. satisfaction guaranteed. AND 131" dih. ME. MORLAU, BES| CLAIRVOYANT AND medium i city: fee 25c up. 764 Howard st. MEE. SILVIA RETURNED — CLA(RVOY- M ant; card-reader. 848 Foisom st. M. LEONA REIURNED: CALD..EADER; AW magnetic treatment. 995 Market, room ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA: CARDS: LA dies, 25c: gents, S0c. 951 Miission. nr. 6th. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:iadies 25¢: {14 ' Furrell. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER: past, present and future; 26c. 148 6th, r. 5. RS. DBAN, MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC healer. 608 Post st., room 2. ME. NELSON, MEDIUM AND CARD- reader. 120 Eddy si., Toom 1. ME, LEGETTE, CLAIRVOYANT AND BUS. advice; 35c: one price. 311 Tehama. r. 4th. SPIRITUALISM. Minna Stres:. 43] MUNNA, BET. STH AND 6T front 100ms,$6 mo.un; hot, cold w 124 TENTH_LARGE FRONT ROOM; ALSO 2 'ght bousexeepiug: cheap. Third Street. 3] G TEILD-NICE FURNISHED HOUSE- keepin: rooms: alsosiugle, cheap. 362 IEIRD-2 FRONT }00MS FURNISH- ed for housekeeping: first floor: $10. Twenty-sixih Sireet. 3367 TWENTY-SIXTH, NR. MISSION — 2 o9t ‘g nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. yard, 9. Vun Ness Avena, 39() VAN SESS AVE-FURNISHED ROOM for housekeeping; also siugie room. 35 MINNA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH 4352»:!“!0 floor, sunny unfuroished rooms; gas: 818, 367 MINNA. CORNER EIGATH_NEWLY 667 Tiraine bay-window rooms: $1 a week. 797 MINNA, NEAR NINTH — 3 UNFUR T27 Dined roome: iarge yard: §8 per month. Biission Street. ANCOCK HOUSF, 751 MISSION: SELECT HAXSS Tooming-house: $1 50 10 $5 per week. 1147 SERE e Y s LOST. 4 OST OR STOLEN—AN ENGLISH SETTER. © ack, white and tan ticked: 1.year old “dog": one side of muzzle tan and the other white. ie- tora to 1404 Church st. and receive $5. 0S1 — WHITE FOX-TERRIER: RIGHT i eye and car tips black _bairiess spot on right inigh; name and address in ink on collar; suit- able reward. 221 Montgomery st. ] ,O;1~GENT'S GOLD RING, INTAGLIO SET- 4 tng, bet Sixteenth and Fo som and Twenty- fourth and Valencia sts. Retain (o 3538 Twenty- ourt} —_— ],0ST-ON TWENTY-FOURTH ST., SMALL purse containing gold. Finder will baliberally rewarded if reuruing same to Fiizpatrick & Ward’s grocery-store, i wenty-fourth and Shotwell. G C. C. O, O, '« Remaining 2 weeks only: the famous, world- renowned Miss Van de Vere will foretell your fu- ture, guide your affections and secure you iufaliible luck in love. courtship and marriuge: business and mining Investments a specialty: poaitive praof of accurate predictions given. 1 Fif ES. €. J. MEYER, CIR. TO-NIGHT. TUES., M*Wed ind Fri., s v 3.5 trance cir. Mon. and Fri. eve., 25¢; sitsings daily. 326 McAllister st. ME. OSMAN, SPIKITUAL TRANCE MEDL um; life read!ugs, love siairs, business invesi- ‘ments, mining spectiations speciaity. 538 Mission. DNA WALLACE, “THE ORIGINAL® M dinm and magnetic heuler. 865%, Market st roum 10. ME. GRAY. THE WONDERFUI MAGNET- ic healer. 142 seventh st., room 83. 122] MISSION-SINGLE >ND EN SUITE; 518 YAN NESS—SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- keeplog rooms, $15; also single rooms. 706 VAN, NESS AVE — NICELY FUR- vished rooms, housekeeping privileges. HOTELS. BOOKLYN HOTEL 208-213 BUSH BT, board and room $1t0 82 per day. $6 to $13 per week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite rooms for fam i 1o 81 50 3 service: ires Cove CH. AENTGONERY Tent reasonable: sunny. 225 MISSION — SUNNY FRONT ROOM: gentieman; bath; rent $7; also singie. OST—BET. COR. MISSION AND TENTH i S0t new Oty Mall, & bipek satebel. con- ning money, keys and spectacies. Finder turn same t0 506 Market at. bet. 7:30 4. X. and & P. M.; reward. Aatoma Street. 245 SATOMA — FURNISHED ROOMS 31, #1 5, 81 0: housekeeping rooms, $1 2821 NATOMA, NEAR FOURTH—2 ROOMS; 2 water; yard. lowell Street. 13 EIWELL-NEWLY FURNISHED SBUNNY Tooms: sulte or single. 'EB. 1, DARK-BROWN WATER-SPANIEL. s DA Geary at. and recerve roward, OG—ENGLISH BLACK AND WHITE SET- ter. mostly black; wears plain black leather collar: medium size: name “Roxy.” Reward of 85 will be paid on return of said dog to NE. cor. Jackson and Laguna sts. Los‘r—mzx‘;mnnl:n DIG: ARswERS T0 Dame of “Rum.” Keturn to 2000 ngton st aud receive reward. 4 RS, LLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINGS.9 TUS, §1; circles Tues., Fri. 2F. M., 25c. 333 Valencia RS, J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, M trance test medium & iite'reader. 218 Stockton A X FRAXCIN INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Haicht st: hours 8 until 6 P . g ASTROLOGY. OUR LIFE—THOUSASDS TESTIFY IRE- veal past and future: send 25¢ for character skeich and diseases: birthplace, year, sex. month, BOUT A. M. or F. u. If possible. PROF. BAIRD, as- trologer, dept. 2, San Jose, Cal. d ty pewriting (Pitman or Graham) by | STORAGE. EDUCFD RATES, FURNITUKE, PIANOS, household £0018. ¢'c. J. M IKRC | = LATES1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENGE, Movements of Trans-Atlantic Stosmers. NEW YORK—<alled Feb 1i—~tmr La Nor- manale, for Havre; aimr_Columble. for Mediter- ranean ports: stm: Furuessis, for Glasgow: aimr Aurania, for Liverpoo.: stme Manitoba, ror Lon- don: stmr Italla, fo- Glasgow; stmr Hesieri, for Moditerranean ports. BREMEN—Arrived out Feb 13—Stmr Olden- burg. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Feb 13—8tmr B itanuic. GENOA—Arrived out Feb 13—Stmr Fuerst Bis- marel : NAPLES—Sailed Feb 13—Stmr Ems, for New Yor- HAVR tor New Yor. 5 AMSTERDAM—Salled Feb 13—Stmr Edam, for New York. GIBRALTAR—Passed Feb 13—Stmr Bolivia, for Mediterranean po: e e BIKTHS—BARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth. marriage anl death notices sent by me will not be inserted. They mus: be handed In either of the publica:ion offices ani be indors with the Dame and resideace of persons authorized 10 have (he same published. | BORN. ELMORE—In this city, January 8, 18! wif of Elmore, & son. GILBERT—February 13, 1807, to the- wife of James D. Glibert, + son. HILDEBRANDT -In this clty, Februars 7. 1997, to the wife of Willlam C. Hildebrandt, a daughter. JACOBS—In this city, ¥ebruary 5, 1897, tothe wite of Semuel T. Jacobs, & son. ty. Fenruary 13, 1897, to the rauk Greeniand Minar. a son. 1In this elt February 7, 1897, to the wite ot C. F. Muller, s da RT—In this city, February 13, 1897. to thé o of 1. Paver:. s on Safled Feb 13—Stmr La Champagne, to the ARRIED. LEVY —In_this city, Feb COBLENTZ ry 11, oy erson, David Coblentz DIED. Ayhens, Eugenes McQuol | Botzbach, Kate siaher. Edward J Eradley, A. O. Morrili Caron, Willlsm er. Flora Nelson, G. 4. O'~ell. Ellen Quialan, Joha nue, Phyilis A. H. Siebert, Frances V. 8taagroom. Robert Sullivan, James Thompson, Jonn S, Trowbridge, Sarah A. Westlake, George McLean, Alice | AYHENS—1n this city. Fsbruacy 12, 1897, beloved 101 6f Paul J. and Eugen Ayhens, aad brother of Pauj, Alice, Alfred, Whlter. Chester and Leona Ayhens. a native of Ban Francisco, aged =2 years 6 moutns aud 12 davs H |, A Friends and acqualntances aro respect- flly invited to attend the funeral TiilS DAY (Sunday), av 2 oclock P. M, from nls Ia residence. Sixteenth aveaue, beiween P ant Q atreis, Nouih San Francisco, thence to Memo- fial Presbyierian Church. Eithteenth avenue for services Interment Mason c Cemeters. BOTZBACH—In this clty, Februars 12 1897, Kate Botzoach (nee Floyd), beloved wife of Heney C. Botzbaca, & native of Ireiand. | B Friends and 'acqualntances are respect fol1y fuvit=d 1o attend cne Tuneral THIS DAY (Sunaay), at 9 0'clock A. M..from her iate resl- denc - 752 D1V siou strcet, botween Foisom and Harrison, and_ Seventeenth, thence to the Chureh of 5i. Charies Borromeo. Flzhteen and “Shotwell streets, where a requiem bigh mays will be celebrated for the repose of her s0ul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock A M. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRADLEY—In u Fabruarv 13, 1897, A. 0. Bradiey. a native of Maine, aged 92 ycars. CARSON—In tnls city, Februar; 11, 1897, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Mary A. Carson. a father of Robert E. Carson, ana.iveof Baiti- more. Md., azed 57 years. [Baltimore (Md.) Pavers please copy. | 8%~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to atiend :he funeral THIS JAY (Sunday), at 8: 0 0'clock A. M., at the under- taking pariors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eduy stree:. theuc: 10~ Mars's Cathedral, wiere a solemn requie:n mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9 o'clock A.X. incer- ment Holy Cross Ceweterv. | CARPENTiR—In Oakiand. February 13, 1897, Flora. wife of the late D. S. Carpener, and moiher of Miss Ca-o Carpenter, a na'ive of New | York State, aged 47 vears 7 months and 8 daxs. | FLYNN—Inthiscl.v. Februars 12 1897, Sadie, beloved daughter of William and Sophia Flvnm, | mnaiiveor san Francisco, aged 3 vears and 10 | momns. BF-Friends and acqualniauces are respect- fu ly Invite. to attend <ha funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock e. M . from the residence of herparenis, 819 Brannan street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FORSYTHE—In this cltv. February 11, 1837, muel. husband of Helena Forssihe. and er of Lilia Forsythe, a native of Belfast. Ire- land, | 8¥The funerat will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3:30 0'clock P. L., from the hall, corner Six.eenth and Valencia sireets. under the auspices of Unity Lodze No. 131, L 0. 0. F. Intermen 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. HABERMEAHL—In this clte, Feoruary 121897, Mrs. Maria Habermeah!, a native of Germany, aged 81 ye.rs 4 moaihs aud 11 days. |Napa | aud New York papers pieasa copy. ] G Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully jovied 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 10 o'ciock A. M., from the par- lors of Theotor Dierss. 957 Mission strosi. Integmen: privace. HOAR—In tis citv. ¥ bruary 13, 1897, Ellza- beth, wiie o the late Michael Hoar, and mother of Lizzle and May Hoar. a native of Cabir, County Tipperary Ireland, azed 52 years. B Friends and acqualn are respoct- taliv invited to the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 0'clock . ., from her residence, 15 Tehama street, theace to St Bren- dan’s Chiirch, Fremwout and Harrison stree:s, for services at 10 o'clock A M. In erment Holy Cross Cemetery. JONES—In this city, February 13, 1897, David J., beloved husband of Cainerine Jones, and father of Kdwia and Theo Jones, Mrs. Mary Porter and Mrs. F. Harriugton, a native of Wales. Kngiand. ace | 59 years. &9~ Friends and acquaintances and membersot Cawbrian Mutual aid Soclety are reip-ct- fully Invited to a-tend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 2 'clock P. M., from his iate Tesi. dence, 12 Hawihorne street, between Howard and Folsom. | MCCARTHY—~In this city, February 12. 1897, Denis. beloved nusbaad of the Inte Mary Ang McCarthy. and facher of Mrs. Thomas Murpiy, Mrs William F. Murray and Mrs. Fred Roberis, anative of County Corx, Ireland, aged 75 years. rlends and_acquatutances are respect- fui y (nviced 10 attend .he faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock 'A. M..from the Test- dence of his daughier, Mrs. Thomns Murnnv, 610 Gu rrero street, tuence (0 Mission Dolores Church, where & solemn requlem mass will na celebrated 1ot the r:pose Of hia soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clocs A A Interment FHoiy Cross Cematery. MCLEAN—In this city, February 13, 1897, Alice, veloved wife of Dr. Robert A. Mciean, s native of Marysville, Cal. | MCQUOIDZIn this city, February 12, 1897, at 208 Shouwell street. Joseph A., beloved husband of Hannah McQuoid, a native of New York. aged 80 years. B Ths funeral will take placs THI3 DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock . .. from Masonic Hall, cornier Sixteenth and Valencia streets. un. der ine auspices of Mission Lodze No. 169, F. nd A. M. Interament Masoulc Cemetery. MAHER—In ‘nis city, Feoruary 12, 1897. Ed- ard J., dearly beioved husband of alary A. Maher, ‘& natlve or_St. John, New Brans wick, awed 59 years. [St.iohn (N. B.) papers pleass copy. B4 Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited o atteud the fun-ral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock A. M. from the par- lors of Carew & Knglish, 41 Van Ness avenaa. near Market sireet thence to St Josep's Uhurch, Tenth ant Howard streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORRILL—In this city, February 12, 1897, Mary A. Mortill, beloved mcther o Mrs. C. A. Patter- 800 &nd trs. B. K. Furnas of Columbus, Ohlo, a0d Mrs. Thomas Lray of Meredith, N. H., & natlve of New Hampshire, aged 58 years and 10 months [New iampshire papes piease copy.] A3Friends and acqualniances are respesi- fully (vited to_attend the funscal THIS DAY (Sunday). st 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of H. C. Porer & Co., 132 Ediy sireet. Luterment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemttery. NELSON—In this clty, February 11, 1897, G. A. Nelson. a na ive o New Yo:«, aged 56 years. & Friends and “acouaintances are raspect- fully fovited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (8unday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the resi- dence of J. P. McMan 1, 1408 Sacramento street. lutermens 1.0, O, F. Cometers. IL—In this city, Fepruary 12, 1897, Ellen beloved wife of Edward 0'Neil, and_mother of Mrs. Mary Echeveria and Nellle and Eddie QeNell, & ative of County Kerry, Ireland, aged ari. B3 Friends aud acquaintances are respect- fullv 1uviied to stend the funeral THIS DAY (Bunday), at 10:15 o'clock A. X.. trom her late northe st corner Boyce sireet and St. nue, theace o Holy Cross Church, & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of ner soul commencing at 11 o'clock A. . Intermen: Mouu: Calvary Ceme- tecs. QUINLAN—In this clty, February 11,1897, John; Deloved husband of Ellen Quin 30, and father of Mrs. M. E. Fllio't, emnis, ilmothy, Jobn and the late Robert Quinlan. a uaiive of Ireiand, aged 55 vears [raterson (N.J.) papers pieass copr. | A& Friends and acauainiances are respect- fuly Inviteu lo aitend the funeral I HIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock . .. trom his i Tesidence, 842 Mission sireat, thence 10 S¢. b rick's Church ‘for services at # o'clock P. M. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. BAE—In this cliv, February 11,1807, at 3252 Twen'y-fifth street, Phyills A. daoghter of James und Mar E. Rae, and sister of Edwin J.and Raymond G. Ras, x 0ative of 3 San Francisco, aged 5 years 6 monthsand 325 davs. #a-Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attena the ‘uneral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 o'clock . the residence of her parea:s, v23: i went sireet. Lutermen: Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SIEBERT—In Novato, Mariu Coiu.r, Feroary 2, 1897. Frances Veron.cs, dearly bvelovel g er 0: Ch T es J. and -8 ine Siebert, & nas tive of ~an Fraucisco, aed 11 monthsand 14 days. STANGROOM—In tns city. * Febraar, 12, 1897, Kobert, beloved husband of Margare: Stang: room. aud_father of Arinte Stangroom, & native of_ew York, aged 62 years. i A& The funerat wul take place THIS DAV (Sunday), ai 10 oclock a. .. from hit late resticnce: 35 Gilbert strec:, off Breant. between Plxt. and Sev:nth. thence to St. Rose's Church for services Intermen: Holy Uross Uemstery. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 13, 1897, James Sullivan, native of the parish of County Cork, ire.xnd, aged 50 years. [ Ing-on (D. .} papers please copy. | AF Friends and acquaintances are respact: fuily invited 1o atiend the runeral T¢- MORKOW (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock 4. .. from the par- 1CAvoy & wadagher, 20 Fif.h-street. thence (o St. Pa:rick’s Charch, whers a solemn Tequiem mass will be celebrated for L repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock . M. luer ment Holy Cross Cemetery . THOMPSON—In tins city. February 12, 1897, John K., beloved husoand of Elizabeth Fhomp- 8on, and father ot John C. Lizzie nnd Josepn Ihompson. Mre. T. J. Kourke and J. 5. Gilmore, a Dative of England, aced 67 years and 4monthe, full” invited (o atiend the faneral THIS D (Sunday), at R:30 o'clock A. u. from s i residence 170 Freelon sirect. thnca to Lo Rose’s Church. where & solomn. mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commens ing at 8 0'clock A. M. Interment Mount Catyary Cemetery. TROWBRIDGE—In this city, February 13, 1807, Sarah A. Trowbridg-, & ative of Alsany, N x| aged 70 vears 7 months and 19 days, WESTLAKFE—In this city, February 12, 1897, George West.aks, & nacive of Eogiand, aged 86 vears ————— MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRFCTORS & EMBALMERS, Opp. LincoinSchool. Telephone 8080. HAS. MCMENOWKET, JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UNDEKRTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventn. Telephone South 35 JAS. NGLISH. T. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAI DIRECTORS, 30 Van Ness ave, near Marke: sc, Sa4 Sranoissy Telephone 0. 156. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432 MOUNT PLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEARBST CEMPM tery 10 the city; uon-sectarian: in mo sense ex- elusive: location unexcelled Ofies 987 Mazkes Aireel southeast corner of Sixth REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. John C. Nielsen to Carl A. Bruns, lot on E line of Plerce street, 26 N of Waller, N 25 by E 106 10 *3y L and_ Helen 7. Hutchinson to Wiliam H. Blaiey, lot on N E corner 0f Stevenson and Thir- teents streets: E 25 by N 85: $10. J. .. a-d Josephine C. Sherwood to Lorenzo Scatena, lot ou W line of Stockton street with N i line of . ontgomery avenue, N 14:4%5, W 11:1134, SE 18:814; $10. Fleet E. Strother to Elizabeth Strother, lot on N line of Bush street, 45:9 E of Leavenworth, i 28:115 by N 10.: also corner of Geary and Jones streets, E 24 by N also lot on W lina ©of Grant avenue, 496 N of Poac street, N 48, W 45,598 49:6, E 22: gitr. H. W. GANTNER. Pierrette B 4. Mut.st Herman to Henrieite Consouno. C. Adrienne and M. Lucie Hermaun, undivide | 3 interest in lot on § line of Green! wich sir-et, gife. Bianche A. P. Hermann to same, lot on SE line Nutoma street, 250 NE of Stxth, NE 25 by SE 75; Rt Mary E. Low, wife of George A., to Aaron Stein, lot of N corner 'Second snd Mission streets, NW 117:6by NE 112: 85 Aun, Joseph G. and stobert A. Morrisey to Michael Curiis. 1ot on SE line of Harrison street, 250 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by SE 75: 810 Anton and Ber:ha Mouseigneur to Elise Hansen, Jot 04 NE corner Nevada and Vermoot strests. N 100 by E 25: 810. Christfan_H. E. Sievers to Dorothea C. M. Hu sen. lot on E line of seventeenth avenus, 100 N of D sireet, £ 127:6 by N 25; $10. omon and Doru Gets to George M. Salsbury, 16t 0n 8 line of K street, 52:6 W of Ninth avente, W 45 by S 100: $10. Cecllia A. Dolan to Heary and Anna Nissen, lot on NW coruer of Cortiand and Nevada avenues, W 40 by N 85, beiug portions of lots 1 and 2, block 1, Barman ‘Tract: $10. 0.10 H. Greenwood to Herman Wollert, lot on S Iine of Floweravenue, 75 W of Loomis sireet, W 75 by 65, iots 11, 12 and 13, Haley’s map 1of P. V. lanas; $10. John A. Lyon to 1as H. Lutgen, ot on_E line of Lotta street, 50 S or Parnassus avenue, S 25 by E B1:3: 810. Joseph and Betty Alkalay to Einiracht S. and B. Verein, lots 19 and 20, block 1%, Fliut Tract Homesteud Association; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. F oward J. Hill to John Cronin, lot on S line ot Thirty-second street, 100 W of Magnolta, W 28:8 by S 100, being & portion of lot 7, block G. Jands of Peralta }(mestend Agsociation, subject to & mort- gage, Oaxiand: $10. Martha B. Larkin to Lizzie L Smith (wite of on Eline o Filbert atreet, 196 N of 32 by £ 128, being lot 31, block 567, ; $6023 Clark I, aud Louise B. Goddard to. O. Holmes, 1ot on K line of Adeline street, 175 N of 1hirty- second, N 25 by E 127, biock 876, Oakland: $425. Charies and Mary A. Mobler to Hugn Hogan, 1ot on corner of Dennison and Kennedy sirseis, £ 125 b N 200, block A, Shell Mound Tract, East Oakland : $10. Deios and Hurriet A. Pratt to Ellis Powell, lod 24 in subdivision ¥, Fruitvale Terminai Tract, Brooklyn Township: '$10. and Emeline M. Powell to Torenno D, me, Brookiyn Township; $10. ale Land Company to Nancy C. Cardoza, lot on W line of Bay avenue, 175:49 S Tenin street, N 26:07, W 140:38, S 25, K 142:45 t0 be- gluniog. being the N 14 of lot 18, block U, Hunte ington iract, Brooklyn Township: $5, Martha B. Larkin to Lizzie L. Smith, wife of Sheflield, Lot on S line of itudsdale street, 100 W Henry, & 100, E 10, N 100, W 100 to beginning, belng (ots 3 and 4. block 11, Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brookiyn Township: aiso lot 8, biock 11, same: $10. Joshua K., Stella B. and William W. Mead and Anun L. Leo (trustees estate Siephen Mead) to W, robridge, 1ot on S line of Mead avenue, 84105 k. of Murket stree:, £ 25 by S 126:70, lot 37, Mead Park. Cakiand: $10. Lela May Vinzent (wite Ole C) to Annle Han- ratty, lut on k. line of Filbert street 268:10 8 of Twenty-first, S 40 by 126, block 614, quitclaim deed, Oakland: $10. Dominge, Joseph, Louis and Eucene Ghirardell and Angels Jorgenten. lot on SW corner of Four- teenih and Poplar streets, W 116 by 5 117, biock Domingo Ghirardelll o Domingo, Joseph aud Eug ela Jorgen 2 V' Iine of Poplar streel, 117 S of West, é’eol&nleemn‘:nhv 5100 by W 115, block 577, Oakland; 8 mingo Ghirardelli to same, same, Oakiands 3 W of Mason, W 23 by § 120 e Ghirardelll, Ane 10, uis Ghirardelli to Johanna L. Ghirardeiit same, Oskiand: $10. ‘Cynthia A. Morse to Edwin B. Morse, lots 13 and 14, block K, May of New Town of Lynn, East Oakiand; $100. 3. H. and Agnes A. Simpson to A. T. Spe; on I line of Spaulding avenue, 93.10 S o croft way. E 129.25 by 50, biock 4, Spaulding Tract, Berkeley, quit ciaim; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Ida H. Lutgen with W. W. Rednall, to erect & ove-story cottage on Lotistreet, 50 S of Parnassus, $2250; W. W. Rednall, architect. ——————— The Bubber Industry. People familiar with the conditions under which the world is supplied with rubber say there is reason to fear that the destruction of the trees producing this precious substance is proceeding at a rate which may have disastrous consequences in the near future. That the price of the raw gum has not advanced more rapidly than it has in the last year is due, they say, not to an inteliigent cultivation and multiplication of the rubber trees, but to the complete lack of fores ghtthat charac- terizes the inhabitants of the South American forests. The sudden vogue of bicycles and the universal use of elec- tricity have vastly increased the demaud for rubber, and so far the demand has been met without trounle, but the present chief source of supply is limited, and unless new ones are found or new methods are adopted, several great industries may soon be seriously embarrassed. Rubber is a substance as nearly unique and as difficult to replace as is known to men. Fortanately, however, i: is produced b more than one plant, and the utilizatiof of new species has aiready begun. N, of them compares with 1wo found in the valley of the Amazon, but commercially important quantities of the gum come from each of a dozen plants growing i almost as many tropical fanas. The Lan- donphilia, » climbing vine of Central Atrica, seems 10 be most likely of them all to take the place of the Brazilian trees if tb® latter are doomed to exinction.—NeW York Times. n and EiviraSutton to Louis Ghirar- | { { R. CAREW ) CAREW & ENGLISH., y