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THZ SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1897. o o 1 HOUSES TO LET. ¥, 5 ROOMS AND BATH, | ng. 1707 Oak st ISHED HOU ) ete for Lousekee R JON ES—T ACKSON, N B grand view. bath: fine ord LONDYKE GOLD. K rent houses at BAL omery 05() WASHINGTON -7 R OMS AND Ue) pati; locatton first cl. large gar- ¢ $88¢ 1791 CAPP—HOUSE OF 6 LOOMS bath: low rent. AND ) 94 ¥NY ROOMS IN COMPLETE ORDER. Minoa si.; key HOUSFE OF § ROOMS, 4814 1 GUNA. ¥14—Tlouse of 4 rooms, corner of Un.on. FINE HOUSE 10 LET; 6 KOOMS; water fre Morris ave., nr. Sixth! COTTAGES 10 LET. ) COFTAG = ana §8 ros: s, AND 4 ROOMS: RENT free. 1504 Cer £33 M )3 O gard A—86 LARGE K n; ysrd; water free. UNNY 4-ROOM COTTAGE: YARD: WAT free; $11. 68 Second 'st., near Townsend 670 WALNUT AVE, NR. LAGUNA—COT- ) £ 1) tage of 4 rooms: basement:yard: rent cheap YURNISH D FLATS. FyRsisn 16 LET TWO LOVELY oom Capp i < BATH:$16. 11614 Ciey H ODERN St 1 "oach. 252 \ NNY FLATS 6 AND7 KOOMS, MULELR FLATS OF 8 AND M finest tn the efty el ceiliv Tescoed balauce sa! er; now open £ as rent. W 12 block ir e those three every conven be appreciated. 'y m\‘.! 'y rent’ low; must be $7 | al ave , near | i , , ¥ to $5; montn, 88 w F30 | floor; rooms with hot and coid water: baths. i EOOMS TO LET-Continued. Asuis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 LIS — INCANDES- cent lights; reading-room, *moking-room and Iadies’ parlor: rooms per night, 350 to §1 50: week, elevator on office GOOD AT HOTEL RA- new house; new fittings; elevator at ground foor; 50c to $1 50 per day. LL ROOMS AR 180 Eilis st. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 45 PINE_PLEASANT _SUNNY KOOM< ava excellent board: $20 to §30 per monih. | PERSONALS. CITY REAL ESTATE. L MAIL—YOU ARE TO BLAME; SAME B. entrance Friday 2 o'clock sure. C. K ELLIS_NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with board; $20 up; use 03 parior, plano. 808 VAN NESS — PLEASANT NEWLY furnished rms, with boar summer rates. JALISBURY, 299 HYDE, COB. EDDY—PRI- vate hotel: suites und single; table unsur- Passed; best location in clty: terms moderate. "ROOMS 10 LET AL VERY REASON- able 1ates. Rosedale, HE GRAND CAN opened; Xuain sires HE COSMOPOLITAN—SELECT FAMILY otel: 100 Fifth st.,cor. Mission: rooms 50c, nd $1 per nigat: §2 to §5 per week. CALL 75 () FIPTH_NEW HOUSK, 309 seé the nicelv furnisbed single bay-window rooms; aiso 3 conneciing rooms: housekeeping. Folsom Strew:, AND 1 FOLSOM — NICE SU T66% Toom: every conventenc A WEEK; FURNISHED KOOMS. 820 ] Folsom, near Fourth. Y SINGLE cheap. \ |ep Fourth Street. ©©991 FOURTH ALM HOUSE—NICELY Z.2ZZz nished sunny rooms; suite, single; $1 veek up. Franklin Street. ©71 FRANKLIN (Nr.WPORT)—FURNISHED rooms: gas, running water; very reasonabl ¥ Wiron Atre 508rFULTO NICELY FURNISHED OUO room; very sunny; with gas; gentlemen preferred. Geary 7 { GEARY—NIC! { <1 home comforts; g-nts onl Stree LY FURNISHED RMS: reasonable. OLUMBIA, 1:3 EDDY—RO /MS §1 50 TO $3 a week: rooms wilh bosrd, $20 to $30 a month; nice suiies; board for two, $40. OYAL FAGLE HOTEL, 110 POWELL, Baldwin: new house: suites; single. KOOKLYN HOTKL, 208-212 board and room $1 to 82 per day, £6 to $12 per week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1; suite rooms for family 81 1081 60 per night: first-class service: iree coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. 6()3 BUSH-_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY +) rooms, first-class board; day, wk., mo.: sin- gie, $20; 2, §i6 mo.; tath: modern conveniences. OFP. BUSH_ ST, QW UUR. SIXTEKNTH SI, NEAR MIS sion: bramcn office of 1Hg Aalla Bube *criptions and want ads taken. CHILDRE ARDED. FINED HOME FOR LITTLE GIRL; FINE care: terms reasonable. 1727 Mcallisier st. — e e I.\COMPAR,ABLI’. BEAUTIFIER: KEGY P- tan Joamel: defirs detection: 50c. MR M. J. BUTLEK, 1170 Market st., room 32, late of 131 Post st DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- rliy: private: nofee without success: probats, insolvency, collections, patents, mdemui;. eto.. obtained: private detectives: established 10 years G.W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Marke!,cor. Stocktn. N AE KOLLAND, "ALMIST, HAS RETURN- ed: locatea room 1, 2:3 Post st. hl ME. (CHARILOTIE CaSsa, GUnNUINE hand-rubbing: d-y, alcobo! or liniments, $1; face treatment,5uc; ladies, invalids., 1007 Markei LARGE UNFURNISH <D keeping on Mission. mear al1243 Mission st. W A TED—ONE i room for hi Eighth or Nintl VW ASTED—200 MATRIMONIAL ADVER- iisements to be inserted in the “Wedding Bell” free of charge: striotly confidential; cail personally. Office 111 Eilis st. (GRAY HAIR OR BLEACHED-TLL MAKE X it the color it originally was for from ¥1 50 to $5: hairdressing, any Siyle, 23c; switches from #$1 10 $3. You'll find cleaniiness and poll eness at G. LEDEREKR’S 111 S:ock.on st. TVOKCE AND ANNULLMENTS OF MAR- riage; legal everywhere: payments obliging. Address UNITED STATES DIVORCE BUREA U, lock box F, 1538 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. MEDICAL j”“““‘ HANGING PAINTING, ETC.: WALL Daper dc. 1302 Websier, puone Pine 4935, R. J. H, JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL ist, still offers bis valusble services 10 the un. fortunste, With a miad matured and enriched by- studies of an advanced order, there is hardly a disease in the catalogne of human 1l he cannot treat 10 a perfect cure. Ladles, he is always ready 1o assist you. Hls Knowledge has been streng:li ened by extensive experience. case pecullar | to your delicate organisia is beyond Lis sura con- trol. His fema e monthly r medics are sure and safe in their effects. His tried and valuable rere- dies for lost maniood are never-fafling in their action and are warrasted for boih young and o.d. He exce s all others 1n the cure of priva:@ diseases. Over 50 vears of practice enables him to warr-nt a cure in ali cases. Consult.tion arlors, 905 Market st. (‘al or w.ite direct 10 $06 Maraet si, rooms 11 and 12. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—NICE FUR- nished roo private famil G Grant Avenue. Y OLD RUN HOUSF—SUNNY SUITES: GAS: T water: desirab.e for business or professional offices. 7 Grant ave., off Market st. PROCESS THAT 1S PERF less: never falls in any case of monthiy sick- ness, 1o maL er What cause: no e ectricity bum- bug Or other dangeraus methods: money in every case refund-d if a cure is not effected: travelers LY HARM- | helped immediately; years' exp-rience; bome in confinement with sanjtarian’ conven.ences. suit fre- the only reifabe phys ciaax. DR. AN D MKS. DAVIES, 14 Mcallister st.. next Hiberuia Bank: hou s9 4. M. 105 :nd 7 te8 P. ¥ Con- Barrison Street. 91 HARRISON. NEAR FOURTH— § {Z2 1y furnished sunny rooms; bath; yar | closet; private; ¥1. Hayes ntreet. JTLONDYKE GOLD —— — ! 99~ HAYES—LARGE SUNNY ROOM, FUR- W at BALDWIN & HOWELL, | && hed or unfurnished; use of kitchen if re- Mc quired. T | 5 1 FLAT UNNY ROOMS. aP- | Boward Streer. ¥ Sever b st NNY COREF TO — FLAT EW modera improvements; OF 4 LEGANT NEW 6-ROOM FLAT 718 shrader st. ROOM FLA rent $15. KAND NEW FLATS . free. SPECK & CO., 60 oW T ST., 620. SUNNY pered throughou 14178; | | MODERN | 180 | | [ 704 | A HOWARD, COR. 8D—FINE FURNISH D A PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few hours when medicinea and others have fal'ed: Do instruments used: many years' experience: every case £uUATAD:ec advice free: terms reasonab e: first home for confinem+nt. MRS. DR. Markot st., over the Owl rugstor. LL CASES OF MO SUPPRESSION AL (irom whatever cause) restored in a few hours: safe and sure at any time; § ¢ reliet for travelers: home in confinement: my Cele- brated remedies for montbly suppression never fail:every cuse cuaranteed ! consuliation iree: pliis lass priva-e ALEY, 1128 HOWAF 1050 woms o )—50 NEWLY RENOVATED week, monta s rentsreas’tle. LSRR L N Doy maT tront room, $1 26 week up:also housekeepg | $1. MKS. DR WY r.TH, 316 Post s:.. near Larkin n improvements: ele iphge jXnd el E S s DI = — — ceys in siore. Cor. Bryant and Twen- | HUUMS. 130 10 B0 NIGHT: 811082 | N EW PROCESS: No MEDICINE O T | lU(’ week. Lindeil House, Sixihand Howad. | AV struments: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, nO matter from what cause; restores in one cau oe sent and used sthome. DR. POPPER, 38 Kearny st HOWARD, COK. FUURTEENTH—3 sunny rooms; $5. ve; le Stroe:. JESSIE, NR. FIFITH—LARGE FRONT room for 1 or 2; $6 or 88; stove. 37 Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY Pleasunt sunny rooms, en sulte and singl first class in every respect; terms reasonable. PR, G0ODWIn, SPECIALIST, LADILs near or far: safe, quick cure gnaranteed, any aiseas: orcomplaint; home for patients, vest skill: free diagnosis; low f-es; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. R AND MuS. WEGENER. 5 Sate quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: private home in confinement: every come fort; infants adopted: terms moderate: pills $1. TO WIVES D MOTHR price $1 50. RICHAKDS & CO., 406 Clay st ; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 551 K st., Sacramento, Cal. Larkin Sirew:. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 61 LPFAU'S FRENCH PiL1LS—A BOON TO La- dies with femzle troubles: no danger: safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.; don’t deiay until (00 late. USGUOD BROS,, Coast Ageats, Oasland, Cal. 5 AND 6 KOOMS; Seventh st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bryant Street. 1101 BREAST, "COR. NINTH—PARLOR, bedroom and kitche complete for heusekeepiug: cheap. California Streec. €)= 97 CALIFORNIA—4 PARTLY FURNISH ZDO4 ed rooms aad bath for housekeeplng neap Clay Street. CLAY—2 PLEASANT SUNNY U furnished rooms for light honsekeeping. 142 I 11th Streer. 1 FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT SUITE, FUR- 2 nished housek 153 96 FIFTH 325 gisned one 518 o bie or sivgie; 620 T SUITE: OTHER R) ouseke or board. Golden te Aveuua. GOLDEN GATE housekeeping roo A 3SUNNY FRONT 25; also others. Haight Street. VIA—2 SUNNY 1sekeeping; private HAIGHT, COR rooms complete f 10 family 1 Stres NY, ALSO 2 NICE- isekeeping. ] 7 JONEE-NiCE { ble vate. ; ground floor; $11: ’J - Diarket Strees. 3 ( NFURNIHED ROOMS; yard; 1ear; rent $6. MARF 124 - Call1l Foik st Siission Street. ON — LARCE HOUSEKEEPING $10; smail rooms, 85. room, Q50 st SUNNY SUITE, SUITA- | Leuvenworth Street. ©LEAVENWORTH,NR. HYDE—HAND- < some parlors; single room; 3 unfur rooms. 101 Biuikaer Nres:, HOUSE, 8634 MAKKET ST.—ROOMS c to 50C night: $1 to $2 week. HOUSE, 1085 MARKET—PER night, 5c to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families. 1073% MARKET NE TUH-NEATLY FUR. {2 nished room, snitable for artist or ocher business; 85; single 1oom, foiding bed, 35 and §6 MARKET — HOUSEKKEEPING | | | | | 1079 13624 MARKET Z tor;other rooms; rooms; kitchen exclusive. TE; DENTIST, DOC- 2d-hand furniture taken. Mason Streei. 4]3 MASON-_NEWLY FURKISHED SUN- © ny room very reasonable. 1021 MASON—A NICELY FURNISHED, corner bay-winaow room. Minna Street. MINNA, COR. KIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window room: $1 per week. 66 Biission Stree:. ONTANA HOUSE, 76413 MISSION, NEAR M 4th—Newly opened: single rooms, 10c, 15¢ and 20c per nigat; 60c, 90c and $1 25 per week. HA 854 cheap. COCK HOUSE, 751 MISSION: ~KLECT mily rooming-house: £1 50 1085 per week. MI1SSI0N— NEWLY FURNISHED housekeepiog rooms; large aud sumny; Pacific Street. EW FRANKLIN HOUSE, 831 PACIFIC— Furnished. and unfurnished rooms: prices low. N I ost trees. 239 POST—(BOHEMIA); 2 BLOCKS FROM £ leading hotels; elegant; quiet; eeva ANDOLPH HOUSE, 501 POST, CORNER Mason—50 bay-window parlors; smaller ; gas; ranning water, etc.; 8150 to #4 per rian Siresi. R (CHANGED HANDS), B 44 Sixth, cor. Mission—Newly furnished and renovated throughout: elegant sunny sultes; single NEY MANCH 195 SIXTH_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: 49 niceiy furnished double aud single front rooms. ~ FURNISHED FRONT Natoma Street. NATOMA — SUITE OF HOUSEKEEP- ; rent 85 and $10 per mont! Oak Street. Pearl Street. © PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—2 ) or § weil-furaished houseKeeping rooms Fowell Street. VHF, WILLISFORD, 212 AND 214 POWELL— furnished sunny Tooms; reasonabl Point Lobos Avenue. POINT LOBOS— FURNISHED housekceping roon 212 streec. LAKGE FRONT ROOMS: housekeeplng: yard and SEVENTH—2 furnished for 136 water. Sutter Strest. SUTTER, COR. POWELL—FLAT OF 8 rooms; furnished. 500 Tenth Street. ; 194 TENTE -2 OR 3 HOBSEKEEPING L &% rooms; yard: separate eatrance; cheap. e L 27 334 THIRD — 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE. . keeplog rooms: good accommodations; water included: rent $6. e e s 0033 TO LET. e A A AR A AN Lusn Stree. BUSH-PRIVATE: SINGLF. FURNISH- ed room ; gas and balcony: $5 a month. Third Street. 117 Clay Street. CLAY, NEAR FiLLMORE-2 LARGE rooms; yurd; water; rear: § 2419 Eddy Street- EDDY—SUNNY CLEAN ROOMS: CEN- tral: 85 up: ffont room: ulso housckeeping. 11 Lighth Streci. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSF, 28 8TH 4J'st, near Market; furnished and unfurnished. | 11 revenin Stree:. (GRAND SOUTHERN, 7TH AND MISSION- ¥ Suites, single: sunny: moderate; transfent. Stockion SiTeel. STOCKTON—4 SUNNY ROOMS AND bath. 1806 Eutter Street. UTTER HOUSE, 308 SUTTER-FURNISH- ©ed suites and single; translent; 25c a day up. 7lv1{x STANFORD, 5203 SUTTER—SUNNY rooms, 32 10 §4 week; desirable suitea: $1% to $25; special Inaucements for business men; trans. 711 8ot WLY ¥UR. SUNNY PAR- [} lor bedr, $15, $18: choice: appre. if seen. ahira stres:. THIRD, NR. MARKET-QUIET LODGING- house; transient: tourist specialty ; reasonable I~ { €A1 THIRD—LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE 92 for oftices or workrooms. Vau Ness Avenns. VAN X NESS—SUNNY SUIT OF UNFUR- nished rooms, $15: also turnished back 81 perlor. Miscellaneous. RIVATE FAMILY: LAFGE FRONT AL cove room with board; sunny; view of bay; 2 blocks from 3 lines of cars. Apply G. H., box 108, Cail. +) ROOMS TO A CARPENTER WHO WILL ) work for rent. Carpenter. box 10, Call Oftice. ETORES 70 LET. CDRNLBSTORE WITH GOOD FIXTURES, 8 rooms and stable: rent10w. 500 Ninth st. Sroux'wxfi;a LIVING-ROOMS TO KENT, §20. 442 Sixih st LL FEMALE (OMPLAINTS AND DIS €ases or the eve permapenuy cured ai MRS DR BCOTT’S, 410 Geary st ; consultation free. (CCOSEIDENTIAL — LabIES IN THOUBLE communicate with DR. SANTEE, 33 Grant ave., San Fraacisco. URe CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES; home in coofinement; every comfort: satistac- tion guaranteed. MRS, DR. GW YEK, 226 Turk st U PRAK'S FEMALE EEGULATING PILLY, #afo and eflicient emmenagzogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.druggisis, 408 Clay st.soloagia QURE CURE IRREGULAKIL1ES OK OTHER female diseases. MRS DR. PUETZ, 25414 4th. EDDY ST.— | N ROCERTES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE «UP- X to-da " store, ~acramento; fruit jams in glass jars, 10c; rolled oats. #4c B: condensed milk, 4 for 23e; tomatoes, 60C doz.: good coftee, fresn and whole, 17%gc Ib, ground (o order; fine tea, 25c : send for list. BERSLEY & SON, Sacramento. TUTICE_LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK RE- ‘moved to 30 Geary St., near Kearny. e LEPHUN KLLIN'S kiec'rieal Works, 421 Montgomery. 1f interesied send for catalogue. Qquitto ORDER ON EA~Y INSTALLMENTS. D L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and 8th. OOk AND TAILOK-MAaDR SUITS RE 1ailed at wholesale figures. 20 sansome st HU SANITARY PLUMBER, . gastitter. €23 Golden Gate av. Tei. Sutter 471, l 16 OUTLUOE STEREOPTICON S HUW KVE. 3" 1y night cor. Marker and Bixth sis.; artistio ad- Sertiaements Jn Jiviug Nght: Fromoters of basi ress. Lonsult OWL ADV. 1140 Market s, 1IGHTS LVERY RoON: ster House 44 Third st, ne. Markes; 100 rooms. 252 to $1 £0 pec night: 81 50 10 §8 pec iree bus zud Laggaze 10 and trom o ierry. N ONSAND WANL ALS FORTHE QUBSCKI SUE thken 20 brauca ufica, 339 huyes sai oren V73 wrelock FDUCATIONAY,. HOD OF VOIUE BUILDIN REDU- M cing the training of the voice to an exact sci- | ence; not on'y is the nower of volume of every | volce at lersidoubled and the scale or comjass extended trom 2 10 5 tones, but the quality of tim- bre become lutely pure and resonant through- out the e tire range; perfect ease in singing ihe highest notes: pa:rons and_pupils carefully pre- pared for parior, platfurm, concert, choir, stage or opera. former puiis and references—Kranz Ver- | ter. Dan Moriison, bbie Whinnery, Adelaide | Detchon, Marie Holton, Helen Potter, Grace Greenwood. Amy Leslie, Albani, Bariili, Lagrange, Marchesi, ete. For terms and instructions app.y 1o C. KK VOCAL STUDIO=, 933 Market st., | Mondays, Wednesaays and ¥ridays only. DERSON'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, A "accredited—Day and evening c asses: privats uyils prepared for California_and Stan- ersities; scholarship in U. C. and Stan- ty each valved et $300 per year for awarded to highest 2 graduates; send fo zue: teachers’ snd civil service exami Special evening classes for entrance 10 Law room 406, Parrott building. | lessons. ford Un S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST TEALL H Pookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy, languaes, English | branches; electrical, civi and miniug en gineering. surveying, assaying, navigaion, etc.; 20 teachers; | day and evening sesslons; write for catalogue. P NGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and newspaper {/1ustra..on reopens (after vaca- tion) on Monday, August % ¥or particulers ad- dress 424 Pine st YRES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 525 MONT- gomery s.: individual instruction in short- band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; liie Echolarship 860: low rates per week and month. GINEEKING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL, | mining. mec! rvey,assay,archil.; day& eve.: est. 1864 A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. ELASCO'S LY CEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— ¥rivato heuiricals srranged; puplls rebearsod on stage. R and 12, 1.0.0.F biock, 7th and Mkt OME IN CONFINEMENT; DISKASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. B HALL, 14 MCALLISTER SI., NEAR Joues—Diseases of women and children. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE CALL taken at branch ullica oV Huyes b open until §:30 o'elock. D T,um. THE EXPERT) BOOKS OPENED, closea or adjfusted: private lessons In bookkee; ing aud rapid «alculations. 85 Markes rm. 575 PANISH—CLASSES DAILY; $3 MONTH; 4 t09 P. M. Koom 10, Y. M. C.'A. building. CTING—LEO COOPEK’S SCHOOL OF ACT- £).ing; elocu tion andstage technlque. 814 Geary. DENTISTS. ey AN VROOM & CO.'S KLECTRO- DENTAL or other dangerous anmstheties given; electricity 2ud_ extracted painlessiy by our new electrical process: & writlen guarantee given with ail work done: lowess prioes: best work: all surgical work attended by G. W. Wiliamson, M.D. paysician aod surgeon: examination iree’ by the useof our pew electrical sppliances: porcelain and gold crowns; bridge-work and teeth witbout plates a specialty. Electro-Dental Varlors, 897 Marketst Paclors, 897 Market st. : Iady attendant; no gas | the great agent used 1o Telieve palu: leeth filled | INGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, German languages; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. OWENS ACADEMY—CR. 1270 AND BRUSH sts, Oakiand, Cal.; next term Monday,July 26. ROF. LOULs MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guiter,cornet. reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powell. OQOKKKEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, gram., etc. ; day,night; §5mo. 1504 Mkt.,0p.8th. ULTAR, MANDOLLN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3 mo. Mary Westhcus. 39 Fifth st FULL SKT OF TEETH, $5; PAINLESS extraction. see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; warianted 10 years: fillings. 50c; crowns, $3 50; 1ady assist- snt. CHICAGU DENTAL PAKLURS, 24 Sixth EWYORK DENTISIS: sET OFTLETH, 85; pain‘ess extracting, 80c: none but experienc ed graduate dentisis connected with th s officer ali work warranted. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth, R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist. d:scoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth withont any piate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farreii. ¥ LUDLUM HILL, 1348 MARKED ST, NR, are made: 0d piates made over ke new: teech from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. Paixtess EXTRACTION, 80c: CHOWN bridge work # specialty: piates $5 up: 13 years experience, K L WALSEH, b.1.s, 81634 Geary. = FULL SET TEETH: REST MAKE: ©. kept in Tepair; exiractiag frée; £llings,50c; Crowas, §3 60 Pacific Dental Parlors, 1% Third KOOME DENTAL ASSUCIA S LUN, 750 MAK- ket, tet. 3d and 4th: pass specia‘isis; patniess extracting, with gas, $1: piates, $7 up: fill, $1 ap. ‘V C. HARDING, M. D., DENTIST; 600 S . ter, corner Powell painless exiraction. K HULTBER HASRESUMED PRAC- tice. Y. M. C A. buliding, r. 1 & 2, 4th floor. hléynn DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZH, 935 Market st.: gas given; crown and bridge work. HIO DENTAL PAKLORS, 906 MARKET ST.; extracting 50c; filling 50c up: crowns 3 up. telephons Main 537 ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1520 Marke: st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUL A FLATE DR H. C Young, 1841 Polk st. R J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.: OPEN eveniugs: Bundays ull noon: dentistrv iaught OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, B0S Ak kesst. L CHAKLES W. DECKER, HORSES. $200, FinsTonass miG: HORSE AND « pharton: suftable for doctor. Apply E., box 11, Call Ufiice. 5() ALL-PURPUSE HORSES WAGONS, carts, harness; auction sale every Tuesday. TATTEWSALL'S, 721 Howard st. UCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of Lorses, buggies, wagous, harness, eto. “£mporium sales yards, 230 Valencia st, 3 WATKINS, auctionrer, 4 Housus foR SALE, ALSO WAGONS buggles. carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.: suction sales every Wads pesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Avetioneers WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. OB SALE—PARK OUTFIT, CONSISTING OF fine road marec, bugey, barness, eic.: cheap. Apply Olymplc Club Stabies, Powell aud Sutcer. NnWAxb:(D HANDWAGONETTES, HACKS, SUTTEYS, DUZRIeS, CAT IS, e X Press WAZODS. LArn 83+ cheap. 15th and Valencia, iel. White 871, TORE, 2 WINDOWS, 2 ROOMS. ard st., cor. Fourteenth. 1802 HOW- OFFICES TO LET, IMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- ket st.— $1% 10 $20. ASHTON, room 210. B A — ETORAGE. T LOW BATES—-¥URNITURE. CARPETS, planos, household goods: clean, lighs com: partments; 10 1023 Mission st, above Sixtn: open eveuings. advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 ICYCLE, ARGALINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-haud wagons, buggies, carts, harness, robes aud blankets. Lelbold Harness Company, 211 Larkin st, opp. new City Hall. INGLE-SEAT KOAD BUGGY,1 PHAEKTON, new,2d-hand wagons,buggies. 100 Golden Gate av MINE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fiue open buggv: also 1 back. 828 Harrlson st. BICYCLES. A AANAAT IN PERFECT ORDER, VERY cnesp. 441 Jessie st 310 EIGHTH, NIAH PULSOM—3 LAKGE 1V rooms; rent g10, * PUBNITURE PIANON TC.— ADVANCES, packing shipping. CHAS. LTAYLOR,204 Post. $125 STEARNS WHEEL: 22-INCH + frame; at asacritice. 516 Geary st Eleventh, pochsrge for extracting when plates | | |G 5T MONTGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY— | 9 Upen until 9:30 oclock: branch office of 1be Call: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. 3IUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND JLARG- est bouse west of Chicazo is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26. 28 ana 80 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical lustruments, of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. Fverything possible dons to pieass and ' satisty the castomer. RE YOU 1HINKING OF PURCHASING OR rentinz a vlano? If so don't fail tocall and inspect the fine jnsiruments we are selling for $3 §4, ¥5, ¥6. §7. 18, §9 and $IU Qer month; every plano guaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, steinway dealers, corner Kearny and-utter sts, \l(}.\'k\' SAVED 1S MONEY EARNED. BE M ure and get our prices on pianos: new and used pianos $40 and upward: ail guaronteed: sat- hwclmn assured; organs, $10. Ti . DEWING | €U, 2a floor, Flood building. | A LTUALLY i ! £\ anos; monthly payments $5 u dence solicitea, THR F. W, SPE PANY, 935 Market st, opp. Mason; over 10 years. S (N PI- correspon- ER COM. established UGUST BARGAINS—G £30; Weber B.uttm $ RDON UPRIGHT, upright, £200; sohmer, $1560; : u sweep on all plunos. 2 Post st. ONA-#IDE REDUCTION 1IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ond-hand pianos from $100 up. W. ¢ HAMIL TOX, successor 10 A. L Bancroft & Co., 324 Fost. DMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE — MUST SELL: planos a¢ jmmeose reduction for cash oron instaliments. KATON ESTATE, 785 Market st. JLEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $100 AT 4261, Grove st.; leaving city: must sell. $40, KLEGANT PIANO FOR SALE ‘0N #5 + fpstallments. 221 Leavenworth st. ARGAIN: GOOD UPHIGHT SCHMITZ. 16 Mcallster st., next Hibernia Bank, EAUTIFUL EPHIGH'I' AT MAUVAIS, 760 Market st., for §. ianos to reut. UPRIGHT, B JLEGANT tone, bargatn. E. W We BADGEN, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLKT .& Lavis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 sacto. GENT FOR SHAW: ALL OTHER STAND: ard makes; rent $2. HLEINK, 136 Enis st. YION MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SONMEK, Newby & Lvans, Eriggs and other pianos. UPKRIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS,OLD & NEW. . MULLZR, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place NABE PIANO3: NEW oCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 o' Farrell st AL BHERMAN, CLAY & CO-S ONLY Wik you find a siock of new Stéinway pianos. FINE LICK, 116 McAllister st. 47 NANTH SE—BRANCH OkiC 1()7 Ans Caln; suoscripuos lm'\-:n‘: :l‘: 1aken. 3 ] HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSKS; MAKE VFFo MUST BE SOLD and removed at once: 549 o 555 Milssion si. Cati 556 Mission st | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE; DIVORCY LAWS A SPEC lalty: private; no fee without success; probate insolvency, collections. prients, trademarks, etc. obained; private detectives: estabiished 10 years G. W.HOWE, aity atlaw,850 Market, cor. Stocktn DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLKSS SUG- cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 937 Market st. HOTEL FOR SALE. OTEL LIEABg A.\l')offlnl‘mrrvnl; 150 roems; locks from Markey st M. SPICK, 802 Searkel st sl EAL ESTATE P FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONE, 4 MONTGOMERY ST. ILLMORE ST., BET, SUTTER AND BUSH, 25x100 and 2-siory: rooms and bath; grow- ing into business prop>riy: only $5600. E. COR. GOLDEN GATE AVE. ANDCEN- tral ave., 25x100, $2200; or 50x100, £4000. OR. SECOND AND JESS1K STS, ONLY 250 feet from Market st., 2;x57:6; only $18,000. LLIS ST., BET. OCTAVIA AND LAGUNA; oniy ohe ot lefi; 27:6x1%0 to rear street: $3850: both streets accepted. OR. MISSION AND ANNIE STS, NEAR 1hird: 56x120; rents $210 a month: $45,000. OR. POWELL AND l);iEETSUT STS.; 26x 100; only £3000; or larze corner. OWELL-ST. LOTS: 25x100; $1750; OR ANY size; bet. Lombard and Chestnut st: cepled; electric cars pass. USH ST.: 82:6x137:6: BET. TAYLOR AND Jones; and fine residence; only $25,000. ()’EARRELL ST, BET. LAGUNA AND BU- chanan; lots any size front; 25x120, to rear street; $3000; very cheap. AGUNA ST.; 1 LOT LEFT; 25x100;: ONLY $2450; bet. Ellils and O'Farrell sts. EAVENWORTH ST, W. SIDE, BET. O'FAR- rell #nd Geary : 3 nd 2-story dwell~ 45 ings; renting for $ ENTS $64; 3 FINE MODERN FLATS; 7.7 and 9 rooms; lot 25x115; 218t st., bet. Valen- cla and Guerrery, AN NESS AVE. LOT; ONLY #125 A FRONT fooi; 85x125; bet. Green and Uulon; street accepted. ENTS 858: §6000: #IFTH ST, NEAR FOL- som: 25x75 and 3-story: 2 stores below and 14 rooms above. $50 EACH-GREENWICH-ST. LOTS; 25x 77:6; near Deviiadero st. W. COR. GREENWICH AND DEVISDERO; 87:6x77:6, $1000 2 C Suuz'n:m G CHOICE. $3200, TISEEANDEOME EROOM BEAL . dence kuown as 576 Liborty st., near Castro: terms, §400 cash, balance §30 per month. ALSO. £5() CHOICE, BAY.WINDOW COT- 3?080. tage consisting of 5 rcoms and bath, No. 536 Liberty, near Castr balauce $25 p-r month. terms, $500 down: NALLY & CC., 19 Montgomery st EW CHOICE W. A, FLATS Apply of F. A. huc- JN 26100—Kenting $720 & year and constructed by days’ labor: street accepted: this is 1he best in- vestment 1u the city: terms tosuit. For particu- lars apply to F. A. McNALLY & CO., 19 Mont- gomery st. C. BEMIS, « BEAL KSTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR BALE, Cholce buflding 1ot on ATmy and 27th sts.: closs 10 electric road. £450—San Carlov Vilia lot; 100x150 feet. §6700—50x127 :6 feet on Juckson si. overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $5500—2 modern houses of B rooms each At vark: 25X157:6 feet; vleciric roaq passes houses: make offer. $8500—FElegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. park. st.: 109x95. ITY AND COUNTRY REa L ESTATE BAR- gains at UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Market st. EW COTTAGE, 4 ROOM®, BATH; CITY wate: arge Jot: Jission cars; $1200 cash or $15 monthly. Owner, 413 Kearny st., 9 to 12 EW COTTAGES OF 4, 5, 7 ROOMS: BATHS; large lots; Mission cars, 26 minutes’ ride: in- spection invited; owner, 413 Kearny, will accept vacant [0 purt payment: easy terms, like rent. 0 YOU WANT A HOUSE? THE LAST new house 01 Cole st, near Waller must be 0la; price astonishingly jow: terms easy. Apply on premises; take Halght, Oak or O’ Farrell st. cars. $] 800 YILL BUILD HOUSE OF 3 FLATS comp ete: will call. G150, M. SALS- BURY, Bullder, 521 K st., Sunset District. §700 Sasu: LOTS IN HEYMAN TRACT: [} one s’ worth the money. Call at 865 Mission st. Eargain—SW. cor. Fifth av. uod OAKLAND EDVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATH $220 NEW COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS AXD . bath: near siation: easy terms. $2500—New colonial cottaze BOW hulldln‘e 5 rooms, bab, elc.; in excellent location: $130 cash, $25 montbly 42850—New cotage, 6 rooms and batn; $150 cash &0d §3J moothiy. MARCUSE & KFMMEL, Bay-atreet stacion, Alameda, 0d 628 Marked b, F. Office open ~undays and holjdays. $5000 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSEK: . overlooking Lake Merritt: 10 rooms; bath: finely finished; eass terms; lot 50x100; ali Sireet wor: done. WILLIAM P. TOLD, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. Q4% 3650~ FURNISHED HQUSE, 4 ROOMS; \J 1ot 5Uxi80; 22 apricot trees full bearing: sac- rifice sale. OQwaer, vox 483 P. 0., Cakiaod. ET A CHOICE, REALTHFUL HOME SITE X whue prices are jow: lots $100 w0 $150 as Fitchburg, beyond Fruitvale; the best property jor investmen: row offered: local trains and electric cars: 10 minutes to Oakiand and 48 w0 San Francisco; splendid climate, ou: of damp belt: soil excellen: for gardening: very best water facillties; school: ierms to suit. Before buy- ing In this locality see the owner of this property, C. M. RUNKLE. 5153 \Wasuingron st. upstairs. r60m 28, Uakiand. Cal OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR BALE. URNITURE—FKOM TUESDAY AND BAL- ance of the week. trustee’s sale. SCHELL- HAAS store, 408 Kleventh st., Oakiand FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. EAUTIPUL FRUITVALE. We have 6 elezant (ottages for sale cheap and on terms to sult purchasers: price fiom $500 to $1.00; buy a_Lome in this growing suburb, Ap- Py 10 BASSETT BROS., Fraftvale stat:on. §525, & BEAUTIFUL LOTs ¢ BLOOKS Z9. irom station. D. PRATT, Fraitvale station, $2600. 3, AU5ES: 0OuD HOUSE, BARN 46UV, and chicken-house: water 'runnin through tract: just the place for jowls Fielus Real y Co.. 1146 k. Fourteenth st., Oakiand. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA mb ESTATE $1400, 107 ey CorTagn LRonns eity: thisis the chance of a ceatury. LOT 35x100: $300 CASH, #1800 $2100. G35 enai'oh hortesse: nouss of? rooms and bath; oc fine avenue. $2100. per month, $2800), LOT fosiso: FinE NEW COT- 74 . tage. 6 rooms and bath: $150 cash, $25 per month; snap; near station and school. $3600 LOT 37:6x108; ELEGANT NEW . corner coltage: 7 rcoms snd bath; $100 cash and $30 per mont $600 WORTH $8500; LOT 56x167: ONE + of the pest corners on Centralave.; elegant house of 12 rcoms: fine grounds and frult trees; 84000 can remain o0 morigage. 10T 30x125; MODERN COTTAGE ©of 5 rooms aud bath; $30 cash, $20 OUSES TO LET AND BUILT TO ORDER on the instaliment plan. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st, Alameda, Cal §1200, SBEAT BARGAIN: 4 RoOM: . batn; gas; high basement; fine im- proved lot; s.reet work ail done. 38000—6' large rooms: cottage; lot S0x2U7; furs, New modern house, with latest improve- ments: great bargain; cost $8500: must be sold. $1700—7 rooms: 2-story: iot 5UX150. 8700—Corper 10 : 40xi38: streer work all done. §650— Lot 40x128; street work a'l done. E. 0. JUDD & CO, 1424 Park st. 8000, HOUSE: 8 ROOM~: LOT 40x181: b « buflding cost §3500 Sirge years sgo; this Is abargain; seeit. T. ¥. BATED, 1803 Park st.. Alameda BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ICE LOT IN WEST BERKELKY ON 9TH st., near Bancroft way, Posen s ation. 2009 Seventeenth st., San Fraccisco. W. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISSION; branch office of TMk CALL' “tubscriptious nd want ads taken. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. LAMEDA COUNTY — 46-ACRE HOME farm: a choice piece of land; beautiful loca- tion: about_one-half fn bearing desiruble fruils a0d puts. £130 emoraces hay and pastare land; a splendid properiy: everything complete, and at a vargain; three trains d.ily: invesiigate this H. H. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. BARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PHYSICIAN; desirable location: conirolling a fine prac- tice: nice residence: store; large lot in Alameda County; price $2150. H.H. CKANE, 410 Mont- gomery st. 0 BE SA(RIFICED FOR #£1200—A NICE home. close to the sen: 4 acres biack level soil: valued $200 per acre; a new hard-finished house: cost over $1000; other buildings; good well; fruit trees. etc.: suitabie for chicken ianch: owner going to the gold fields. Adiress box 52, P. O Capitola. HAVE RANCHRS OF ALL SIZkS FOR L sale and exchange. A. F. MICHAELS, Real Kstate Broker, 126 Market st., room 126. OTEL FOR SALE—AT JACKSON, AMA- dor County; situated cenier of Main street: 40x90 feet; lot 133 feet back of bullding; good bar, 2 pwlors, 24 rooms. electric lights torough- out: must be sold by September 1: doinz excelent business: rents tor 875 per month: come and soe this barzain: pri e $6500: part cash. GEO. W. MORROW, real estate ageat, Juckson, Cal. $17 PER ACRE; 1200 ACRES; 700 VALLEY wheat §iand, 600 mountain land; 10 acres vineyard; all fenced; g0ou house, barm, eic; San Francisco property taken in part yavment Ad- dress N A. BRITTOYN, Wiliiams, Colusa (o, CalL $19 000, 217 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM Napa, for sale or exchsnze for Oakland or San Francisco property or good busi- ness; 150 acres cultivated: 10 in choice fruits: 15 olives: 1 blackperries: 1o soii; 20 living springs: good 2-story hous ; bath; hot and cold water; coltage, 3 barns; 5 chicken-houses; brooding-house; granary; work- shop: windmill' and tank; plenty shade trees and hundreds of redwoods: springs can be utiliz d for baths; would make excellent summer resort. Ad- dress owner, C. R. LOOK, Napa, Cal. JITTLE HOMES CULOSK TO 10WN: IM- proved: easy terms: also & o 12-acre pleces on & and 10 years credit. D. H. TWING, So- noma Cliy; every Monday at 632 Market st., N I MONEY TO LOAN. $300.000 AL Sl EE 0 Cuntena” o real estate; also Oakland: life insurance, second mortgages, estates, undivided interests, Teal estate in probaie: any sum: private capital 5 bought. MANHA'- TAN LOAN CO,, No.1u Mllls buflding,ground floor OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS IN S. F., Oakland or Alameda,at lowest rates, without 'removal: no commissions: Do de.ays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission, above bixth; tel. South 14. ANY AMOUNT: 18T:2D OR 30 MORTGAGE, estates. nndivided intei esis, real esiates in pro- bate; furniture snd pienos without removal. Mc- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. OW RATE, PER MONTH INTEREST on each $1000: 58¢ per month on $109: second mortgage: any security. Cash, box 2 Calt Office. ANKBOOKS OF THE CALIFORNIA SAV- ings and Loan Society bought: monev loaned onali kinds of persoaal property. 23} Third st W E HAVE MONEY 10 LOAN ON CItY Teal estate: interest reaconable. Cal Tltle Ins. and Trus Co., 210 Montgomery st., Mi.is buld. IGHLY RESPECTABLIC AND PRIVATE lace to obtain liberal advances on dlamonds and jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry siore, 943 Marke: st.: lelgphons Green 204. DVANCES ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS with Or wWithout removai: no delay: nocom- mission: lowest ypterest. Koom 8% 1170 Market. N FUCRNITURE, PTANOS; NO REMOVAL; low lot.: private party. Rm. 3, 402 Geary st. hiONKY to loan on all securities as low as banks. K. SALOMON, 328 Montgomery. NY SUM; 18T OR 20 MORTGAGE: ture, estates, otc. H. M URPHY, 62 FURNI- Market. NY SUM, 18T OR 2ND MORTGAGES, kS A tates in probate, etc. Xm. 7, 508 California. st $IOOM ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIKS low interesi. JOS. B. 1CPLITZ, 830 Pine. $50 10 $50,000; LOW EST RATE; 18T & 2D mortg.: any proposition. Dryden, 413 Mont 2526 taken. MISSION B1.—BRANCH OFFICK OF UHE CALL: sUDSCOPUOLS UG WaUG &S e ——— FINANCIAL, LO‘NB on real estate, bonds, eiC.; lowest rates. MCAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st. PHYSICIANS, R. C. C, O'DUNNELL, 1208 MARKET, RES 2864 25th st.; diseases Of WOImER & specialLy. RDERED BY THE BANK TO SELL—HOUSE of 9 large rooms; substantially bullt: near the University: sold for amount of mortzage. J. J. MASON, Real nstate, Berke ey station, SNAP—NEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND bathi; modern: pretty: lot 40x185; a northeast corver; bearing fruii trees; price below cost, only $2500: easy terms if desired. O.G. MAY & CO., 2123 Cenier st.. Berkel-y. FROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. AN ACRE; 1280 ACRLS TIMBER: GOOD for sock or fruic; plenty wa.er. S., box 40, $ Call. PROPERTY WANTED. VASH: 2 OR 8 FLATS, OR LOT; STATE LOW- est price. G, box 5, Call Office. $500 LOT WANTED AT THE MISSION. + Gash. box 37, this office. _ LEGAL XNOTICES. OTICE TO CREDITORS — ESTATE OF HENRY POTTKER, deceased — Notice is hereby given by the under igned, A. C. FREESE, administrator (with the wiil annexed) of the es’ tate ot HENRY PUTTK EK, deceased, 10 the credi- tors of and all persons naving ciaims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months atier the first pub- licatfon of this notice, to tne said administrator (with the will annexed), room 35, Cnronicle building, corper of Geary and _Kearny streets, th- same b'ing his place for the transaction of the business of the sald estate in the « ity aud County of tan Francisco, State of Caiifornia. A. \. FREKSE, administrator (with the will annexed) of the estate of HENRY POITKER, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, July 6, 1897. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for ad minfstrator with the will annexed). EPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—IN THE Supenor Court in and for the City’and County of San Francisco, Siate of Califoraia. In the mat- ter of the estate of JUHN BAN D, deceased. Notice s hereby given that FEIDAY, the 13th day of August, A.D. 1897, 8t 10 o'clock A, M. Of said day, snd the courtroom of Department No.9 of sald Court, at the New City Hall, in the City and County of Ran Franclsco, tate of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of 4a1d JOHN BAND, deceased, and for Dbearing the application of CATHERINE BAND for the issuance to her of letters of administratioa with the will annezed. Dated July 80, A. D. 1897, [SEAL] CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP. Deputy Clerk. & TAYLOR, Attorney for Petitioner, City Alameda, Cal. B —— MARRKRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriuge Iicenses have been issued by the County Clerk’s otfice: Aifred Ober and Jenule Johnson. 23—22. Angus McMlllan and Laura (. Agoirre, 53—30. W. T. Satterwhite and Anoa Cummings, 2 7—20. K. M.Mitebeli Jr.ans Hannan Liebscher, 35—20, Danlel D. Dinsen and Hannah Koster, 28—u8. Christopher Reed ani Etnel D. Chrian, 21—17. gOranbauista Demar.ini and (lorinda Demartial BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage aud death noslges sent by mall will ot be inger: ‘They mus: be handed in a: either of the pubiication offices and be iniorsai with the name and residence of persoas authorisel 10 b me pablishel. | BORN. BURGER—Tuly 25, 1897, 1o the wife of C. Burger, a daughter. COLBY—Auzust 1, 1837, tothe wife of Clyde W. Colby, a dauzhter . COSOLY—Auzust 3, 1897, to the wifeot J. P. Cosoly, a daughter. COOPER—In this city, Auzust 3,1897,to the wife of Wiliam Cooper, & son. DAVI-—To this city. July 8, 1807, tothe wite of George Davis, & 30n G1BSON—In Oakland, July 25, 1897, to thé wife of A. . Gibsoa, a daugliter. ISAACS—In this city, August 2, 1897, to the wite of 1. L. Isiacs, a daughte: JUNGBLUT—July 20, 1897, tothe witeof Otio A. Jungblur, a son. SORA N—In this city, August 3, 1897, to the wife of Deanis soran, a son. ‘WINN—In Berkeley, Cal., August 3, 1897, tothe wife of W. B. Wing, & son. i WAGNER—In this citv. at_the Potrero, July 31. 1897, to tue wife of Henry A. Wagnen a daughter. e MARKLE O, GORMAN—WHITE—In this éity, July 31, 1897, o Rev. Dt l%dn."nm.l‘:%: Gorman of San Tan an eline ite of 4 ' Creck. -anta Crux Conaty, Cal. o GWYNN—-BECKHUSON—Iu this eity, A 1607, by (e Rev, Mr. Waik, Charies’ ‘&, G yad and Madeiine Beck huson. both of San mnedeo. HARLUW-—-MCCABE—In this eity, Ju'y 81,1837, by ‘:m'm&milf;.l{ = :i Andrew Frankiin o e : Harow o cCabe, both of San HIGGINS-DOLLANCE—In Portland, Or. July 81,1397, Willlam J. Higgins of N ¥ 81 Rose Dollance of Denver, Colar * O r O KNECHT—BACHMAN N—In this city, August 1897, by the Kev. k. W, Fischor, Hoqrr rocut and Bertha Bachmann, both of 8an Francisco. MILLARD—~DEAN—In thls city, July 81, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Charles H. Millard and Eugenia U Dean, both of San Francisco. MOHR—BULRGELIN—In Oakland. August 1, 1897, a: the residen e of theoride’s parents, * by the Rew J. H,Tnelss, Heary Mobr and Anni> Buergelin. MONTGOMERY — SCHONW ASSER — In_thls city, July 24, 1837. by the Rev. br. E. R. Dille, Georze Monigomery and - Kllzabetn Schon- wasse-, botn of San Francisco —_— DIED. Le Ballister, James E. Magner. Anne C. Bower. Mrs. George Martin, Richard W. Coogan. Michael Morrison, Margarat Ae Crismap, Coarles L Mager, Ha'oid J. Conway, James Peterson. Jalmar S, Casey, Brlige: rackkala. Mary J. Deai, William J. Koweo, Marla Grifita. Edwara D, Sievars, Julia I. Hyland, Michael Sweeney, Dennis Hill Mrs. Mary A, Steward, Jusepn J. Hinkle. Schwab. Heloise Hart, Ma: Tann, Mary Jory, John H. Taft, D. H. McGuire, Charles Zwick, Phillp LE BALLISTER—In tuis city, Augost 3, 1837, James E. beloved husnand of Rena Le Ballis:er, anative of Maine, aged 63 years. B Friends are respectfuily invital to atteni the funeral TO-MURROW (Thursday), a: 2 o'cloek P. &.. from the parlors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 122 Eddy street. N. B.—Funerzl under the auspices of Templar Lodge Mo. 17, F. Piease omit Howers. Interment } Cemetery. BOWER-In this eity, August 3, 180° George Bower, dearly beioved wife o Bower, and mother 0f Mss. Ada Wells, G Bower Jr. and the late Maudl Bower, 428 Oak street. BFNotice of funeral hersa’ar COOGAN—In Oakland, August 3, 1897, Michel Coogan, anative o Coaucy Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 74 vears. 8@~ Notice of funeral hereaftar. CRISMAN—In this cl'v. August 2, 1897, Charles L Crisman, a pauveot Pe nsylvauia agel 8L years. B¥ Friends and acqualntances are raspect- folly Invited to attend the funaral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock P ‘M. from Mission Musonic Huil. corner of “ixtesnth aud Valencia sireets. uncer the auspices of Mssion Lodge No. 166, F. anl a. M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. CONWAY—In tnis ¢iy, Avzust 1, 1897, James onway, & natve San ¥rancisov, aged 18 years 11 months and 3 days. . CASEY—In this city. August 2. 1807. Bridget Casey, a native of Ireland. uged 77 years. DEAN—In this ciiy. August 3, 1807, William ., beloved you igest oG of Mrs. J. and the late George Dean. s native of Newfounlland, agel 28 years and 9 days, GRIFFIN—In this cltv. Anust 3, 1897, Fdwarl D., dearly veloved husband of Lillie Griffin, and Son of John D_Gr.Mfin. a native of San Fraucisco, aged 27 years 7 montha and 16 days. BYLAND—In thseity. Avgast 8, 1897, Michael, beloved husband of the la.e Mary Hyland, snd father of Jona Hylani and James Am- brose, & native of County Galway, Ireland, agel 71 years. A% Fiienas and acquaintances are respect- fully invited (0 attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8::0 0'clock a. M., from the resi- dence of His daught-r. Mra James Ambross, 418 For y-secon! avenue, off Pont Lobos ave- Due, thence Lo Star of the Sea Church, where & solemn requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the reposs of his sonl, commencing at 8 o'clock A Interment Mouut Calvary Cemetery. HILL—In Fruitvale, Alameda County, August$, 1837, Mrs. Mary A. widow of A. D. Hill, aad mother of Mrs. L. Maxwel, Mrs H. C. Squirs ana Anna A, Killl, a naiive ot England, aged 50 years. #3- Funeral services wil be held TO-MORROW (Tbarsday), at 2:30 0'clock P. M., ai St Stephen’s Chureh, Falton sireet, betweea Webster and Fillmore, San Fraucisco. Interment L 0. O F. Cemetery. HINKLiS—In Seattle, Wash., July 13, 1897, Harry Conral Hinle, M.D., a native of Ine diana aged 37 years 8 months and 1 day. HART—In this city, Au:us: 2, 1897, Magaie Hart, wife of Thouias Morrish, beloved daugter of Ca'herine and the iaie Jonn Hart. and s ster of Mrs. F. Sanoders. Mrs. D. Couroy, Thomas and the Jate james and_Johu Har, a nativa of Brookiyn, N, Y.. axed 35 vears and 4 months. (15 00zlyn (N. Y.) papers please copy. | 8- Friends and acqualntances are respec’- fully inviced to attend t0s funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). et 1 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of Ler sister, Mrs. F. Sannders, 104 c- Lea court, off Ninth streec, beiween Hacrisox ent Bryant. Intermenc Holy Cross Cemetory. JORY—In this city, August 3, (837, John H., be~ loved nushand of Aunie M. Jory, and father ot Edward, Fred. George. John. Lizzle, Kiitfe ana Annie Jorv, a pative of kngland, ased 40 years 2 months and 4 days. BF-Friends sud scauaintances are respect- fully lovited to uttend che funweal THIS DAY (Wednesdsy), at 9:3) o'clock A. M., from hig late resaence 540 Howard stres:. beiween Firs: and Sacond. (ueace to St. Patrick’s Church for services. commencing at 10 0'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross « emetery. M(GUIRE—In this citv. July 8, 1897, Charles Mctuire, 8 native of Belfas, Ircland, aged 42 years. MAGNER—In this city, August 2, 1897, Aune C.. beloved wife of John D. Magner, and sister of Walter Goldsmith, a native of San Francisco, age' 34 vears. BF-Friends and_ acquaintances are respast faly invited to attend the funeral TATS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. from her iate Tesiaence, 12504 5roidway, thence to St brigid’s Church, where a solemn requiom nass whil be celabrated for the repose of bec soiil. commenc- ing at 9 0'clock A. 3. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MARTIN-In Livermore, August 2 1837, Rich- ard Winter. son of Mr.and Mrs. J. Wast Mar- 1D, a nauve of California, aged 33 years. B3 Intermeng private. MORRISON—Iu this_city, Autust 2. 1897, Mar- garet A..wife of Thomas H. Morrison, and daughter of thelate Jonn aad Racuel Middie ton. nacive of Philatelphia. B~ Friends ara respact fully invited to attent the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at il o'clock A. M., irom her late residence, 2525 Pine street. lnterment private. MAGER—In this ¢ity. August 1. 1897, Harold J. Mager. a Dative of San Francisco, aged 10 months. PETERSON—Drowned in San Francisco Bay, ‘August 1, 1897, Jalmar Sigfrid, dearly beloved s0n of John and Christine Peterson, and beloved brother of Alvert, Neis aud Lillie Petersos, a Dative of Sau Franclsco, aged 15 years 1 month and 7 days. ¥ Friends and sacaualntances Are respeci- fu'ly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. . from the Testdence of his parents, 602 Rairosd avenue south, South San Francisco. Interment L U 0. ¥. Cemetery. PARKKA LA—In this city. Augus: 2, 1897, Marle Johsooa Parkkals, anative ot Raabe, Firiand, aged 2B vears. AFFriends and acqualniancey Ars respect- & DAY fully Invited to attend :he fuaeral THI: (Wednesday), a; 2 o'clock P. M., from t lors of | biaisted & Co., 938 Mission Intermen: Laarel Hill Cemetery. ROMEO—In biscity, July 0. 1897, Maria Ro- ‘meo, a native of San Francisco, aged 69 years. SIEVERS—In this city. August 2, 1887, Julia L., beloved wife of Jonn H. Sievers, and mother of Mrs, J. G, lls, Mrs. Frank Paul and Mav, Sophie and Jona R. Flevers, a native of Baltimore, aged 48 years and 6 months. #FFriends and acaualntances are respec- sully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock P. M., from Ler Ia: residence, 1306 Jones street, near Clay. Int ment Masonic Cemetery. SWEENEY—In this city, Angast 1, 1897, Dennis, beloved husband of Catherins Sweeney, a native of Dill J.rest, ounty Cork, Ireiand, aged €8 years. &~ Friends and acqualntancey are réspec: Sully invited to attend the funsral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at_9:30 o'clock A. ., from his laie residence 1717 Jones street thence to St Brigid’s Church, where a_solemn requiem mass wiil be celebeated for the repose of his sbul, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemeery. STEWARD—In this citv, August 3, 1537, Joseph James. beloved son of Mrs. Sara and the late Josepn _Stewara, and brotzer of Charles and ‘Annie Steward, & native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 10 months and 14 days. SCHWAB~In tnis city. August 3, 1897. Hel infant daughter of George and Kosallud Sch & native of San Francisco, aged 26 da; TANN—In Haywards, August 1, 1897, Mary, beloved wite of John D, Tann aud motner of William, May, John, Lena, Gussie and Joseph Tann, aged 40 years and 9 months. &7 Friends and acquaintances ats respects fuilv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock A. M. from Al Suin(s Unarod, Haywards. loterment Catholic C ry. TA#T—In San Jose, July 21, 1897, D. H. Taft. s Dative of Mendon, Mass, aged 73 years 8 months and 21 days. YWICK—In the City and County Hospital, August 8, 1897, Phillp Zwick, aged 32 years. BT. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- ciation — Tne regular montbly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the abova assoctation, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated [n St. Dominic’s Church, Bush and Steiner streets, TO-MO®KOW (ihursday), at 9 0'ClOCK A. M. Friends are invited (0 atiend. ———— e ——e MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. He B. MCAVOY —— ——————— Manager McAVOY & CO.. Funeral Directors and ¥mbalmers, 135 Market St.. Bet. 8th and 9th. ‘Telephone South 247. Estab. 1854, ‘lel. Bouin 4/, CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 22 24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. Lady assistants. Sgacious <hapel for the use ot our patfons. : Lbber tires.on our ambulance. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and Cen« tral Avenue, San Francisco.