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&S5V 102% — [trcto P &L 100 HOUSES TO LET. 1023 O'FARRELL; tion; rent 1111 1l8 HYDE AN » desirable houses: splendid o reduced.’ Apply MADISUN & BU . KE « SUNNY ROOM> IN COMPLETE ORDER. 3233 Minna st.; key 323 60¢ HYDE, NEAR GEARY—LARGE SUN- Dy 12 rooms; cheap: appreciated if seen. o SARD = ROOM, MODERN HOUSE:; GARDEN: RENT #30; house open. 17-7 reen, near Gough. 437 3a: T R: NEW; $20: OR V { bal. same as rent. Mc L_HOU-E 6 Ru MS: CrLLAR; bath; cheap. Apply 601 Hayes st. OUSE; 8 ROOMS, YARD: REN $12; FINE view. Apply 1325 Washington st., nr. Jones. (PROOM USE Firsc s $30. OUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH: LARGE HOMR Sh'vatelost BEST FOR THE | fine view. Greenwich ; @R 5-ROUM HO DO money: health: ana Kearny DERN HOUSE: 8 RUOMS AND BATH: M e, Cnewis paintead and tinseds factng Garfield Square, Twenty-fifth st. and Treat ave. Apply MADISON & BURKE. OUSE OF 6 KOOMS, WilH MODERN IM-| I provements: rent ‘Apply 53114 ~hotwell. JCLONDYK LD. S K 5 rent houses at BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. EOOMS TO LET-—Continuned. Capp Street. 'T ROOMS FUR- CAPP—2 SUNN nished for housekeeping. Eddy Street. 3() £DDY: NEAR JONES-SUNNY ROOM; low rent; private family. Sk SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; private entrance; every conven- lawn; cheap. CASTRO—2 N 1 Devisadero Street. +) DEVISADI ) housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished; 3 ROOMS, Dykeman Place. GHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS hed; rent reasonabie; Ouber ToOms. Dikeman place. g 318 | IN GOOD ORDER. 818 Eddy Street. EDDY —LARGE nished rooms; ard; laundry. EDDY —SUNNY FURNISHED BAY- window room with kitchen. ®© FURNISHED OR UN- SUNNY UNFUR- single or housekeeping: EDDY—3 LA turnished rooms. Y PARLOR OR ALCOVE: tinely papered: Kilchen; gas range; refer- EDDY—SU A sape v trrwe SHERMAN APAKTM KNT HOUSE, 28\8TH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 8]0 BIGHTH, k. Filovk—s LAKGE rooms; rent $10. ~--iy Street. OYAL BOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ parlor; rooms per night, 35¢ to $1 50: week, $2 to $8; montb, 38 to $30; elevator ou office floor: rooms with hot aud cold water: baths. ROOMS 10 LET—Continued. Seventeenth Street. 9459 SEVENTEENTH — LARGE FRONT = ) room;_alcove and closet; furnished for housekeeping; $6. '\ Steiner Street. 12142 STEINER—3 NEATLY FURNISHED 2 sunny rooms: $3 and $5. Stevenson Street. 61] STEVENSON_2 CONNECTING ROOMS Wwith separate b ds: $3 each per month. vcktan UN!O -SQUARE HOUSE, 226 STOCKTON— Elegautiy furnished sunny rooms, en suite or singie; reasonabie. reo . A LL BOUMs ARE GOOD AT HOTEL RA- mona, 180 Eilis st.: new house: new fittings; modern conveniences; elevator at ground toor; six stories; 150 100m: 50c to $1 50 per day. 100 BooMs *0 TRT 4L 3hES REA=ON- able .ates losedale, 321 klbs st e e HE COSMOPOLITAN—SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth st., cor. Mission: rooms 50c, 7bc and $1 per night; $2 to $5 per week. 107 EL¥Ta—PLEASA »T, BUNNY UNFUR- { nished rooms to let. Eighth Street. EIGHTH—LARGE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: also single; cheap. 17 FINE HOUSE TO LET: 6 ROOMS; S]D. water free. 2815 Morris ave., nr. Sixth. FURNISHED HOUSES. 1 ELLIS—FURNISHED HOUSEEEEP- 2 ing room, §8; small furnished room, $6; flat of 4, $2). 309 FIFTH_NEW HOUSE: ONE LARGE . corner 100m; other rooms: housekegping. 32{'4 FIFTH—3 LARGE (NFURNISHED D4 oay-window sunny rooms: parlor floor. £o0lsom Str $ PER WEEK—FUKNISHED ROOMS. 820 Folsom st.. near Fourth. o Q IN OAKLAND, COTTAGE 4 ROOM $16. Winiy & K. MARSHALL, 1118 Broa way, Osklan1, LET. Q" REAR COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS, I-EAB'E- D (. ment; water free. 359 Jersey st., Castro- si. cars bathroom. 4147 Eightcenth s near Castro-st. cars. 1 NER COTTAGE: 5 ROO: &1—’50 CORN ) ()9 SANCHEZ—ELEGANT COTTAGE: 6 1302 fooms, baca; bay window; vasement: yard ‘ ARGAIN_COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS TO LET; | B furnituie for sale. 300 Sanchez st WATER FRE Qorr \GE OF 2 ROOMS: U rent 86. 2187 Geary st KOOM=, B2 W $14, OR WILL SELL 4 $100 cash; bal. as rent. McCarthy Co.. 646 MKt SORNISHED MODERN COTTAGE, 8 ROUMS: . rousonable. MRS H. DAVEY, Golden ‘Berkelcy train. (OTTAGE « table for " 4 ROOMS WITH A ST BL expressman; $15. 1312 Bake! UITAGE, 5 RUUMS; LATEST InPROVE. | meuts: large stabie. 828 Hampshire, near | Twenty-firs: | BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE 4 ROUM 11, Witier ree. 111 Collins st., near Gear: BATH, STATIONARY TUBS, | rd; $11 122814 T'reat ave. | 5 ROOMS AND sunny all day. 818 | M OuERN-BU VL bath: nicely papere Capp st ~()fz POST—3 OR 6 SUNNY ROOM FLATS; 1706 batn and garen: renc #15. ) SIX LARCE ROOMS AND BATH: 540 $20. ires near Laguna: apply 9 Geary, r 15. ~ IEGRY—HAY-WINDOW FLAT OF & {17 rooms ana bath; reduced to §14 TS, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, ( yard; 6 shouwell, near Fourteenth st.. $14and 87, N EWLY TINTED FRENCH FLAT, 4 ROOMS, bath. wash-house; 3554 Twenty-third st. AND Y FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH improvements. 8340 Twenty-first st., Y UPPER FLA NI E SUND 5 ROOMS; AN "bath; $16: water free. 1505 Franklin s: 210 FLAT 4 ROOMS: HALL, DOUBL B10. paniors. yard. sievenson sc. near 18ih. MODERN FLAT. 8 RO /M5, BATH; - for 2 tamilies. 1128 Howerd st. $13 FLAT 0. NY KUOMS, YARD t. 5 SU . and basement. 321 Twelfth ¥ ., YARD, BASEMENT, $10. 123 San Jose aves, ve.r Twenty-third st. W FLAT OF 7 AN cor. Precita aud Treat aves DERN FLAT OF 8 ROOMS AND 20 Lvon st., corner Page. ELLIS—2 SUNNY ROOMS, FURNISHED complete for housekeeping. "EuLIS—3 UNFURNISHED CONNECT- ing rooms: range; yard; 1 housekeeping. Fourth ~treet. 9991 FOURTH ST, PALM HOUSE—NICELY 2 nished sunny rooms; suite, single; $1 week up. Fell Street. FELL—2 FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED; honsekeeping or single; bath: prjvate fam- 10 Strewi. Y FRONT SUITE, FUR- 2 nished housekpg:$10 month;other Tooms. )] FIFIH—FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT Z 1 roo.us, complete for housekeeping: double and single rooms. 1 FIFTH-SU Fifteenth Street. FIFTEENTH, NORTH OF MARKET— hed connecting housskeeping 899 FoUBTH_SINGLE BOOM, WITH USE of kitchen. suitable for lady. ¥ranklin Street. 9] FRANKLIN (N, WFPORT)—FURNISHED 21 rooms: gas, running water; very reasonable. Ceary 3@1 SEARY_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 suits or single: running water; terms mod. reo.. 774 SEAKY-NICELY FURNISHED RAs: (< Home comforts; g-nts only: reasonable. _ Golden Gate Avenue. 9] () SOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE SUNNY 21U rurnished front rcom; rent very cheap. Geary Street. 4 COMFORTABLE . rooms; bath; necessaries. 1917 Leary st Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished parior floor; $25; aiso other sunny Greenwich Street. ©)() GREENWICH — OR 3 ROUMS, FUR- nished or unfurnisheq, for light house- Hampton Place. | © 0R 4 sUN ton piace. off Foisom st., bet. Second and 1hird. Hurrison Streec. ~90Q HARRISON — 8 KOOMS, FURNISHED com. lete for housekeeping: first floor; rent $13. large yard; Howard Street. 1 HOWARD. 1 2 dow rooms; single rooms $1 up. ISHED BAY-WIN- Ivy Avenue. TOP ELAT OF 4 ROOMS, ecaanics’ Pavilion. TLEGANT S Jessie Street. JESSIF—NICE front housekeeping room: rent NY FURNISHED Larkin strec:. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room and kitchen: yard; $10. o1 GOLDEN GATKE AVE—PLEASAN 21%) sunny rooms for two; ‘also oiher rooma. ros GOLDEN GATE AVE—SUNNY }UR- ) nished rooms, single or double; gas, bath. 1000 SCLDEN GATE AVE—HANDSOME- ly furnished large front room: bay-win- dow: very suon. park exposure: suitable for one or two gentiemen. 7192 HAYES — U {FURNISHED, SUNNY, {12 tront, “alcove: dressing-room adjoining: 80 farnished rooms. Hill Street. 4]A HIL NoAk VALENCIA — HAND- some y furnished sunny room: private family. Bowara Street. 9351 HOWARD — sUNNY SINGLE AND . 2 double rooms; grate; rent reasonable. Sutter Street. QUITER HOUSE, 308 SUTTER-—FURNISH- ed suites and single; transient: 25 a day up. J'HE STANFORD, 32014 SUTTER—SUNNY Fooms, 82 to $4 week: desirable sultes; $18 to $25: special inaucements for business men; trans. T 7711829 ~UTTIR—FURNISHED, UN. | furnished: appreciated if seen ; reasonable- 7] l SUTTER—-NEWLY rUR. SUNNY PAR- lor bedr, $15, $18: choice: appre. if seen. 75| SULTER = Roosts SUITABLE FOR physician or dentist. ’ Sumner Street. 91 SUMNER, OF ' HOWARD, NR. EIGHTH— 2 Nice furnished front roo ath; private fam- 1ly; no other roomer. = uira sire 241 THIRD—LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE 2 for offices or workrooms. Twenty-iourth Street. QW, TWENTY.FOURTH AND DOLORES— Large, sunny, unfurnished pariors; grate; water conveuient; $7. Vun Ness Avenue. 43 VAN NESS AVE_NEATLY FURNISHED sunny housekeeping and siugle rooms. 817 VAN NESS—_SUNNY SUIT OF UNFUR- Srics, Pised rooms, $18; aiso furnished back phrior. Miscell: ous. UNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOM; PLEASANT Bome tor lady: $6 per moutn. 'G. H.. box 30, lice. _—_— BOARDING AND ROOMS. e ASTERN LADY OF REFINEMENT WOULD deyire a few gentiemen to room and board by Sep:. 1; firsi-class board ana home comforts guar- anteed.’ address MRS, B., 1243 Mission, box G. QUITE OF KOOMS, N)CELY FURNISHED; S0 bor without board. 1812 Filmrore st., neac utter. ADY, UNIMCUMBERED, WANTS A WOUR! ingman (0 room or board. M. E. E., box Call Uflice. QUNNY ROUMS, B'KF'STS,GENTS, $10 EACH per mo.; furn. or unfurn. 3990 Twenteth st. OAiD AND ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR first-class de:tistry. DR. H., box 18, Call ] 1.}5) H) DE, BET. SACTO. AND CALIFUR- . L £& nia—Sunny rooms, board; private; quiet. 1401 YAX NESS_SUNNY PARLOK BAY- window suite 8 rms.; private: bath; brd. 80 VAN NESS;AV.—BEA FUL NEWLY furnished front alcove: bay-window; large dress-room;hot,cold water:single rms;summer rate 943 HOWAED_SICK $UNNY FURSIGHAD « rooms of all kinus. 1405 VAN NBss AVE, NR BUSH-SUN- ©J) ny roows, with board; private family. lrd HOWARD, COR. 3D—FINE FURNISH D 104 LIS SWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 518 Wi tront room, $1 26 week up;also housekeepg board: $20 up; us: of parlor: pano 714 HOWARD — SINGLE AND DOUBLE | | () POSTNICE LARGE SUNNY XEAT- {1 suany rooms: also housexe ‘ping; rent low. 90 1y furnis hed rooms; board: fine offices. TG1A Howakp — NICELY FURNISHED, 1012 sunny, bav-window; o:her double and single rooms: reasonabile. 97.,}1«:\\133 NR. SIXTH—SUNNY FUR- D2 nished single room; #3 50 (HQ HOWARD — LARGE S| Y ROOM; 999 it two: 86 100 EvOMs 1sc TO 600 NIGHT: €1-T082 we k. Lindell House, Sixthand Howa:d. OTEL SALISBURY. 209 HYDE; (UNDER new management) strictly 1st-class: handsome large sunny r.oms;healthiestlocatio. in city ;beau- tiful grounds; excelient board: references exchngd ()3 BUSH-NICELY FURNISHAD SUNNY +) rooms, first-class board; day, Wk., mo.; sin- gle, $20; 2, $46 mo.; bath; modern conveniences. VOLUMKIA, 1%3 EDDY—RO,MS $150 TO ) $3a week: rooms wiih bosrd, -$20 to $30 a month; nice suites; board for two, $40. Dassion Stree:. /~ MISSION--NICE LARGE SUNNY ROOMS alsosingle; £5 up. COMPLETE + for housekeeping; £6 uite housekeeping. for housekeepin MIS-TON — MISSION —FUKNISH=D FRONT ROUM or housekeeping. MISSION (ESTELLA)—NEWLY FUR- nished housekeeping - coms, with kitchen; MISSION — SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, comp ete for housekeeping; also single. Ivy Avenue. 124 IVY AVE—2 ¥URNISHED OR UN- furnisbed front rooms for light housekeep- ing: large yard. | dessle Nreer. (SR1 JESSIE-LARGE SUNNY FURNISH- )OO4 ed or unfurnishei front room suitable for couple or 2 gentlemen. Kearny Street. 98 KEARNY, NR. MARKET (THE PORT- &+ 1and)—cClean, homelike rooms: month, week orday. Minna Street. EWLY FURN 7 rooms, sunny, housekeeping; £2 per week. £D HOUSE, T)GIORS | OR DENTISTS, ATTENTIO Elegant flat, cor. ghth and Folsom sts.; 8 rooms and bath; modern; rent reasonable. Apply | DAVID sSTERN & SONS, 20 Montgomery st. NEWLY FINISHED FLAT 4 ROUMS WITH AN batn; large yard anu ail modern improve- 300 Florida st., corner ments: rent $14. Inquire Tweniy-fif b. T, NEW, SUNNY, UPPER FLAT; 8 bath: all' modern improvements. JLEGAX Y room Oak @99 F() 6 SUNNY ROUMS AND BATH: 5}12.00. a1 modern. 1143 Valencia st. 4 ROUMS AND BATH. 221 LAURELAVE, off Van Ness, above Turk: rent reduced © BEAUTI} Y 3-KOOM FLAT (THE MAYBELLE). 202 Grove st., cor. Van Ness ave. AIGHT AND BAKER—NICE, SUNNY, COR. 8 and 6 rooms flats: opp. Buena Vista Park. 10"9 N E H—GERMAN WIDOW D) wishes to rent part of upper unfurnished flat; nesr 2 cars; reut reasonabie. A—2 FURNISHiD ROOMS FOR housek eeping; sunny yard. MI\NA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Nutoma Street. NATOMA—SUITE ROOMS, $8; SINGLE NATOMA; 20R 3 FURN HED ROOMS, complete for housekeeping; low rent. DNinth Srree BAY-WINDOW ROOMS NINTH—-LARGE for light hovsekeepin; NINTH—DOUBLE en connected; all conveniences; sirable; lower flat. PARLORS; KITCH- ©F NINTH—4 OR 5 SUNNY CONNECTIN G )0 rooms, bath, complete for housekeeping: Pearl Street. Q PEARL, COR. MARK © furnished housekeeping rooms; $10. OPP. OCTAVIA—2 HOUSES AND FLATS RANGING FROM 4 10 9§ rooms, rents from $13 50 to $37 50: at- tractive location, sunny and quiet; large yard for flowers; 10 minutes from Paiace Hotel by Mis- slon-st. 'electric-cirs. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st "LATS OF 3, 5 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH. 481 Chestnut st., ear Powell. 1710 &304 CHOICE SUNNY ROOMS, Broadway: 4 large rooms, 814. 4 Uik Sirevi. PO L K~—TU keeping 2 or 3 room ; others furnished. lowell Sirees. HE WILLISFORD, 212 AND 214 POWELL— Neatly furnished sunny rooms; reasonable. POWELL—3 NEWLY FURNISHED iront sunny roms. LARG . near Ninth. Y ROOM ARD: 267 DOKE NY LOWER FLAT: HEALTHIEST L of town: Do car fare; $12. 3 Jane place, Off Pine si., near Mason. NDOW FLAT: ® ROOMS; BATH; heap to good tenant. 16 Perry st. bet. Second avd Third. MUREEN FLATS OF 6 AND 7 ROOMS: THE finest in the city; 732 and 764 Clayton, near Waller; panel ceiling in dinivg-room; oiher rooms papered and srescoed; now open for inspection: #500 cash, balance same as rent. Apply on the premises. Seventh Ntreet. DOUBLE SUNNY FRONT © room suitable for ligt housekeeping: $10 mo. SEVENTH &' TH (GIKARD) — SUITES AND alsosinglerms. ; newly renovated. Shotwell Street. “AR SIXTEENTH —2 housekeeping rooms for couple; ressonable. SHOTW ELL 7 SIXTH-SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING AND { LONDYKE GOLD—— oo Will ret flats at BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ALGHT ST, 620, SUNNY FLAT; 7 BOOMS; uewly papered throughout: rent’ reasonsble. [y ST, 14175 HANDSOMELY DECO. rated flai: 7 rooms; marine view; sunny and hight; reot cheap. (QHEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS; J #810 $16; see them. 523 Seventh st. SLARGE SUNNY COR. ROUMS; BATH; B15.5508 Coerrera. Coleman, 24 Morigomers. £ 10 40 ROOM FLAT=, HOUSE:! N. O Marke:: cheap. SPECK & Co, 603 Murkor, 1A LOVELY FLATOF5 LARGE SUNNY $1D. rooms: batn gas mirrorion. mamon, &rand views cars paes the door. 1617 Casiro st Dear Twenty-fitch. k]9, LOVELY FLAT OF 4LARGE SUNNY DL L. rooms: ras. bath. large 89:8 Nineteenth st. bet. Noe and FLAT, 6 ROOMS, BATH. 418 : key 418 Geary. A WERK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS-—THNB £ EEKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. HOUUSEEEEPING ROOMS. Bartlett Street. ARTLETT, BET. TWENTY-FIFTH AND Twenty-sixth—3 suuny rooms, furnisned com- plete for housekee; ing: baih, hot water, tubs: rent $15. Stockton Street. STOCKTO NICE FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: rent cheap. Taylor Street. MEAR WASHINGTON— Sunny 100m; private family ; reasonable; Tenth Street. TENTH, NR. MARKET—1 OR 2 LARGE sunny rooms: housekeeping if desired. ICE SUNNY HOUSEKEEP. 1ng rooms: rent reasonable. TENTH-SEVERAL HOUSEK EEPING; yard; separaie entrance. par:ly furnishe. TENTH — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; gas, bath; cheap. RLINGTON HOUSE., 127 KEARNY Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. Laurkin Street. 499 LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping also sultes and sin- gle rooms. gl_f)l LARKIN — LARGE, SUNNY FOUR- )2 nished_room: two iarge closets; light housekeeping: $3 week. Leuvenworth Streec. 10] QLEAVEXWORTH NR. HYDE—HAND- 1 some parlors; siugle room: 3 unfur rooms. Aniket Stres.. {LCHO HOUSE, 86314 MARKET ST.—ROOMS 20c, 25¢ 10 5UC niglt: $1 to $2 week. ROYAL EAGLE HOTEL, 110 PUWELL, OPP. Baldwin: new house: suites; single. KOOKLYN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH ST, 5 8-212 B iT. board and room $1 to $2 per day, 86 to $12 per week: choice rooms 60 cents to $1: suite rooms for family $1 to$1 50 per night: first-class service: free cosch. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. SY Lo SIXTERNTE | o NEAR MIS sion: branch office of THs Call Bud- one and went ads fnk sori) CHILDREN BOARDED. RESPECTABLE PARTY WOULD LIKE 2 children to board: no other children; terms reasonable. M. F., box 135, Call Office. 415 i‘-!"!‘H—LAR()E eTORE; 8 LIVING- rooms: fsrge vard: water free; rant cheap. ] OB 3 CHILDREN TO HUAK home: terms reasonable. 1222 York st. i W ASIED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN T0 BOARD: good home and good ca:e. Call 112 Eleventh. TANTED — SMALL CHILD TO BOARD; sunny yard; best of care. 8,7 Howard st. (3EBMAX LADY WISHES 30R 8 CHILDREN 7 to board; motherly care; terms moderste, 1834 Turk at. GO (NEORTWOCHILDREN 10 BUARD: OPPO- site scnool hy location; good hom.; Ger- man famil Twelftn ave. STORES TO LET. ], EE HOUSK, 1016 MAREKT, OPP, FIFTH— Sunny rooms 25¢ per day up; $5 per month up 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET—PER night, 85¢ :0 ¥1: week, $1 50 10 $0; samiiles. 107 MARKET — HOUSKEKEEPING rooms; kirchen exclusive. 136 240rictner room 15774 MARKET-2 UNFURNISHED 2 rooms for housekeeping. UITE; DENTIST, DOC- 2d-hand furniture taken. BMartha Place. MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, BET. Taylor and Mason sts.—Front room for 1or 2 people. G MABTHA PLACE OKF GEARY, ABOVE Mason—Sunny furnished rooms: $6 50 and $8. McAtligrer Sirees. 14 McALLISTER, NEXT HIP. BANK: STU- dlos, offices, hairdressing, dressmak. par. $8. Bunna Stree. 667 MINNA. COR EIGHTH-NXEWLY FUR- { nished bay-window 100m; $1 per week. S Lo s tres . MOSTANA HOUSE, 7643 MISSION, NEAR 4th—Newly opeued: single rooms, 10c, 15¢ and 20c per nigat; 60c, 80c and $1 25 per week. EELECT Pper week. 1943 MISSION — KITCHEN COMPLETE; 240 pantry; large sieepiog-room, well-fur- ANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MINSION famlly rooming-house: ¥1 60 i nished. Ninth Stree:. 1801 NINTH—FOR KENT, FRONT PAR- 2 lor. furnished or unfurnished; also other rooms; cheap: sunny. .Fine Ntree:. ©2] EIYL-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, en sults or singie: 85 up: quiet. 10.K Stree 17 2IE FRONT DOUBLE ROOM OR sl g.e, $5 up; 25 cents per night. 717 EULE-NICE, SMALL SUNNY FUR- { nished roum; sultable working gentieman orlady; 54. ~r 62 POST — ELEGANTLY _ FURNISHED rms; bath; hot,coid water; $8; sunny suites. 1hird Strest. THIRD—SUNNY FRONT SUITE FUR- nishea for housekeeping; e singie rooms, hess Avenue. NNY ROOMS; COR.; VAN NESS—3 sU. 80 other rooms. ——————————————————————— ROOMS TO LET. P A A A A A A AN AN BUSH—SINGLE R 00M, CHE. nished for gentieman. - AR bush Stree:. 99) 3} BUSH—2 NEWLY FURNISHED ZJ1 52 sanny rooms, complete for honsekeep- ing; bath: hot and cold water: sunny yard. Capp Street. SUNNY ALCOVE Waler; with or without TR CAPP T08 1 folding bed; reasonable. Y99 FOST—3 FLEASAKT BACK BOOMS; & furnisned, housekeeping, yard; $10. recond Sirvet. 52 SECOND—NICE DOUBLE ROOMS, 81 50 and $3 a veek: single, $1 und $1 50 a week; 25c and 50c per day. 12 SIXTH—( HEAPEST IN THE CITY: double and single iront rooms. NEW MANCHESTKR (CHANGED HANDS) 54 Bixth, cor. sfission—Newly farnisbed and renovated throughout: elezant sunny sultes: single Tevenin sireei. RAND SOUTHERN, 7'H AND MISSION— Suites, single: sunoy: moderate; transient. 913 ;EVESTH - SUNNY FURNISRED front room; $4 50. Buchanan Street. BO2 BUCHASAN, (0K, FELL—BAY WIN- dow; kitchen; sun; stoves; gas: bath; $15. Clay Street. CLAY, NEAR FILLMORE—2 LARGE rooms; yard; water; rear; $7. sixteenth Street. 30(“6 SIXTEENTH, ABOVE MISSION— Z0 Furnished rooms; $4 up; housekeeping. JTORE SUITABLE FOR DRUGGIST; ROOMS; cement basement Twenty-third and ‘Guerrero. JTORE~TWENTY-FIRST AND VALENCIE: suitable for millinery, dry goods or shoe-store. ARGE STORE, SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND of business; jow rent. 1418 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. ELEGANT OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR D) tists or physicians: rent reasonable. New Buildisg Y. M. C. A., Mason and Eliis sts. {MMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- ket s.—$12 10 $20. ASHTON, room 210. MASON, COR. MARKET — NICE SUNNY front offices: elegantly farnished; reasonable. _——— DENTISTS. VAN VRUOM & CO’S ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 997 Market st : lady attendant; no gas or other dangerous anmsthetics given; electricity the great agent used 1o relieve paia: teeth filled ana extracted puinlessly by our new electrical process; s writlen guarantee given with all work done; lowest prices. best work: all surgical work sitended by G. W. Wiluamson, M.D., physiclan and surgeon: examination free by the nsé of our Dew eleciiical applisnces: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge-work and teeth -without plates a speciaity. Electro-Dental Pariors, 997 Marketst A FULL SKT OF TEETH, 85 PAINLESS extraction; see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; warzanted 10 years: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; lady assist- anf. CHICAGO DENTA L FARLURS, 24 Sixth. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE and lot in San Francisco or Oakland, one of the finest furnished offices and dental practices in Guatemala. Address Dentist, box 153, this office. EW YORK DENTISIS: SKT OFTEETH, §5; Ppainiess extracting, 50c. none but experienc: e graduate dentiss connected with this office” all work warranted. 969 Mission t., cor. Sixth. R. GKORGE W. LLEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, digcoverer of painiess extraction and patentes of improved bridge work or teeth without auy plate, moved from 6 10 20 O’ Farrell. P, LUDLUM HiLi, 1443 MARKET ST., N&. Eleventh, nocharge for extracting when plates sre made; oid plates made over like new: teeth rom $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. §5, FULL SET OF TEETH; BEST MAKE: *). kept in repair: extracting free; fillings 50c; crowns $3 50. Pacific Dental ors, 18 Third. PALNLESS ~EXTRACTION, B0o: CROWN bridre work a specialty: plates §6 up: 13 years experience. K. L WaALSH, D.1.~, 81834 Geary. (BOUME LLNTAL ASSUCIATION, 709 MAR, ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gass speciaiisia: painiess extracting, with gas, $1: piates, $7up: fill, $1up C. HARDING. M. D., 500 SUTTER, COR. « Powell; tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. Oiuu DENTAL PARLORS, 906 MARKET ST.; extracting 50c; filling 50c up: crowns $3 up. K. HULTBEEG,DEN.HAS RESUMED PRAC- D tice. Y. M. C. A. bailding, r. 1& 2, 4th floor. MEYM( DEUTSCHER ZAHNARZH, 935 Market st.: gas given; crown and bridge work. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- A ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Marke: st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A YLATL DR H. C Young, 1841 Polk st et Al T S T S SRS R J. J. IEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.. OPEN evenings: Bm'fhn ull noon; dentisiry iaught OLTON DENT SEOCLA TION, 806 MAK- Chas PR e ARV pelrill WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE A WEEKLY SA1X. tn wravver. for mallins. MARKIAGE LICENSES, The following marricze licenss hava been Issued by the County Clerk’s otfice: Joseph H. Maban and Josephine Norton,23—18. S k. Wililams and Lean Mag er, 37—31. P. Fiizsimmous and Catherine Rooney, 52—48. inctoiann and Catharina Wohlken, 36—25. BIBUHS—iARRiAG S —DEALidd. BORN. BALZER—In this city. July 24, 1897, to the wife of William W. Balzer, a daughter. DISPAUX—July 27. 189710 the wife ot J. T. Dispaux, a daugnter. INTEMANN—August 10. 1897, to the wife of Henrich Intemann. & son. KENNEY—Augusc 9, 1597, tothe Wifeo? J. M. Kenney, a dau :nzer. ENArP—In this city. Avgust 14, 1997. to the wife of Charles ¥. T. Knapp. & daughter. MAGGINI—in inls cits. Augusi 12. 1897, tothe wife of Chiarles Maggin, a son. PETTERSEN—In this city, Augos. 4, 1897, to the wite of Martin Pettersen, u5on. SWANSON—In this city, August 11, 1897, to the wife of Carl Swanson, a dauhter. WARREN—In Oakiand, August 10, 1897. to the wiie of W, H. Warren i daucnter _—_— MARRIED. ENGELHARDT-DEGEN—In Oakland, August 10. 137, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Carl Felix Engelnardt aad Lrnestine Degen. HARTMAN—WOHLKEN—I1 tils cliy, August 12, 197, by the Kev. J. Fuendeling, Ch. Har- man and Cathari :a Woniken. MCGRATH— PYNE—In this olty, August 4, 1897. at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Faiher McDonald, John Mctirath and Julis C. Pyne, \ both of San Fraacisco. RITTER—TIETJEN—In this city, August 11, 1897, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Carl Emii Ri- ter and Marla ! . Tietjen ———— DIED. Beeman,Mrs. Elizabeth McDonnell, Henry D, Becker, Albert B. McGurren, Arthur Conradson. Olat O'Brien. Charies Donovan, Mary Elliott, Margaret Grosslicnt, Charles O'Rourke, Alexander Gerlach, Uatharina O’Leary, Patrick Hermaun, Mrs. Rosa Pratt, Horace G. Kennedy. Patrick ‘Townsend, Caroline S. McAuliffe, Ann ‘Young, Flora BEEMAN—TIn this cv - August 14, 1897. Mrs. Elizabeth Beeman, beloved mother of Mrs. Mar- years 5 months and 17 days. BECKER—In this city, August 14,1897, Albert incouvenience caused by insane patients being detained in the Receiving Hospital will soon be & thing of the past. Dr. Somers, when Police Surgeon, com- plained trequently to the Board of Health on the subject and urged for various rea- sons that other quarters be provided for the insane. Their howlings. particularly during the night, whose condition necessitated the utmost tin =choltz, » native of New York, aged b8 | quiet, and besides, from a sanitary point of view, their presence in the hospital was B, beloved husband of Marie Becker, s native | objectionabie. of Thuringen, Germany. aged 30 vears. CONRADSON—:!n Alaska, July b, 1%37. Olaf beloved husband of Tobine Couradson. and | O father of Katie, Otto ana Jennie Conradson, a | erably taken up fn attending to the insane to the detriment of other patients. Nothing was done to give effect to Dr. Somers’ recommendations and when Dr. Weil, the present Police Surgeon, took charge he made the same urgent request his predecessor for the removal ot the insane from the hospital, but without August 12, 1897, peffect. Yes:erday afternoon Dr. Hatch, super- intendent for the State Board of Insanity, the Receiving Hospital, accom- panied by Sheriff Whelan and Supervisor Delaney, chairman of the Health and Po- lice Commitiee. k in the hospital for 1nsane patients and then cohsulted as to a location for new quarters for them, The large room in the basement the Sheriff’s offices, an present occupied as a carpenter’s shop for tue Police Deapartment, was selected as in every way, and work will commenced 1n fittinz up cells as soon as the police carpenters remove their be- longings to other quarters. This change will relieve the doctors and stewards at the hospital from looking after the insane, which will then entirely devolve upon the Sheriff and hisdeput and the doctors attached to the Insanity Commission will look after their wants Entrance to the new quarters is obtained from the courtyard in front of the enirance to the Receiving Dr. Hatch has just returned of the southern portions of the State and he says he found that visited the requirements of the law passed at the last session of the Legislature as to the care of the insane had been complied with, suitable quarters baving been pro- native of Norway, azed 39yeass and 11 mont DONOVAN—In tots citv. August 14, 1997 Marv, veloved wife of William Donovan, and mother of John J, Catherine K. Wilisxm H., Maggie and James R. Donovan and Mrs J. Sulivan, anative of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 35 years. ELLIOTT—In Oakiand. August 14, 1897, Mar garet. beloved wifeof Robert iiliot,and mother of Jennie Klliott, aged 64 years. GROSSLICHT—In this cf: Charies, beloved husband ot Mrs. Rosa Gross: licht, and father of Mrs. Abe Berastein and Morrls and Seig Grosslicht, a native or Bohe- mia, aged 60 years. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited (0 attend the funerai THIS DAY (Sunday). at 10 0'clock A. ., from L 0. 0. F. Hali, tueace by train trom 1hird and Townsend streets to New Salem Cemetery. GERLACH—In this city, August 13, 1897, Catha- rina, beloved wife of the late Charies Gerlach, mother ot Henry, Kdwara, Jobn and Louls Ger- lach, and sister’ of Mrs Annie Hoffmeister, a native of Prussia, Hessen, Germany, aged 56 years 11 months and 27 days. A& Friends and acauaintances ars respect: folly invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P... from the resi- dence of her son, Henry Geriach, 1226 il bert streer, neac Hyde. inierment Laurel il Ceme- tery. HERMANN—(n this clty, Angust 14, 1897, Mrs. Rosa ~ Hermann, beloved mother of Bessie, Ethel and Ada Hermann, Mrs. F. Ramon, Mrs. J. Feder and J. 8. and M. D. Hermanu, a nacive of Poland, aged 54 years. RENNEUY—In this clty, August 12, 1897, Pat- rick, beloved husband of Juiia Kennedy, sad father of John, James, Willlam, Julia, Joseph and the late 'Thomas Kennedy, a native of Queens County, Ireland, uged 79 years. [New Yor< papers please copy. | Ba-Friends and acaualntances are respaci- fully tnvited to attend the funoral THIS DAY (Sunday), at o'clock A. .. from his late residence. 20 Cuesley streev, off Harrison, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St Josepn’s Cnurcu, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the reposs of bLis soul, commenc- Ing at 8 o'clock 4.3 Intermen: Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. McAULIF ¥E—In thls city, Augost 15,1897, Ann, beloved wife of the late’ Cornelins McAuliffe, and beloved motner of Edward, Agnes and the late Richard McAul.ffe and Mrs. Frank J. Weiss, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 56 vears aud 1 months. [Brooklsn (Y. Y ) and Newars nd Rahway (N. J.) papers please copy. ] R Friends and acquainiances rs respec:- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:45 0'CIOCK A. .. from the resi- dence of ‘her son-in-law. F ank J. Weiss. 810 Twenty-second street, Potrero, thence o >t Theresa's Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebratea for the repose or her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock . . interme Mount Caivgry Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MCDONNELL—In Hay wards, August 13, 1537, Henry Dunean McDonnell, a native of San Fran- cisco. nzed § years 5 months and 21 days. A Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to actend the funecal THIS DA ¢ (Sunday). ~Intermen: private, in Oakland. Please omit flowers. MCGURREN—In this city, August 13, 1897, Ar- thur, beloved husvand of Eilen McGurren. and fatuer of Heary F. McGurcen, & native of County Tyrone, Ireland. aged 56 years. A9~ Friends and acauaintances are respec folly invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday). ac 10 0'clock a. M., from his late resi- dence, 8 Fulton street. Interment Mouat Cal- vary Cemetery. F. oF A.—The officers ana members of Court ‘Acme No. 51, F. 0 A., are hereby requested to assemble Fulton street TO-MORRUW (Mondav), &t 9:30 0'clock A. X, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Arthur McGurren. By order of L. J. MORAN, Chief Ranger. D. J. CRONTN. Rec. Sec. O'BRIEN—Li this city, August 12, 1897, Charles, beloved husband of the late Catherins O'Brien. and fatherof John J., Katle, Frank Joseph. Annle, Ray, Mamie Charias O'Brien, & na- tive of Dublin, Irelana, uged 54 years. A Friends and acquaintances sre respect- folly invited to attend the funeral Tif{lS DAY (Sunday). at 8 o'clock A. M.. from his late resl- denoc, 3452 Seventecn'h street, corner of Capp, thence 10 St. Charles Borromeo Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for ihe Tepose of his soul. commoncinz at 9:40 o'clock A Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. S P. A. OF A.—Funeral notice: The members of ‘the Various branches of St. Patrick’s Alilance of America are notified to attend the funeral ot our late brother, Chariey O'brien. - tate Treasorer, THISDAY (Sunday), 8¢ 9 0'Ci0CK A. aC., from his lace restdence, 3262 Seventeen:h sireet. cor- ner of Capp. 0. 1. ROONLY, State Pres. F. P. HART. State sec. O'BRIEN—ia tuls citv. August 12, 1897, Ktta May. dearly beloved daughter of james I and Jane G. O'Brien, sister of Georze, Jennie and Grace O’Brien, snd uiece of Mrs. T. J. Welsh | gierra Nevads. and Mrs. George Cottrell, a native of Los Ange- les, Cal, azed 15 vears 11 months and 17 days. [Albany (N. Y.) papers piease copy. | A& Friends and acqualo:ances are respeci- #uily fnvited to attend the funerat THIS DY (Sunday), 8t 8:30 o'clock A. ., from the resk- dence of the par-nts, 329 Minna street, theuce o St. Rose’s Church, whers a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 9 0'clock 4. A Interment Mount Caivary Cemeters. O’BRIEN—A month’s mind requlem mass for the repose of the soul of J. J. O'Br.en will be cele- brated TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8 o'clock A. 3., at St. Mary’s Cathedral. O'ROURK E—In South San Francisco, August 14, 1897, Alexander, beloved father of Kugens of Sania Barvara. Mamis Vicioria O’Rourke of Sau Franci.co und Alexander O’ Rourke of Watsonville. i native of reiaad. 8@~ Remains at the parlors of Gantner & Guntz, 8and 10 City Hall square. 'Lk A RY—In this cicy, August 14. 1897, Patrick | 500 Ainns. O'Leary, anative of Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireiand, aged 50 years. PRATT—In Fruitvale, Augnyt 13. 1897, Horace | 300 Belcner .. 251000 G N'Y. 22200 Crwn PL. 100 Exch 400 G&C 65100 HaN 500 Julia . 300 Justice. 200 Kentuck. G. Praut, aced 69 years and 11 months. - Friends of (he family are invited to attend | 600 ... .. the foneral THIS DAY (Sunday), ac 12:30 | 50) E&B.. o'clock P. M., from his late residence. 1485 Twenty-seventh avenue, Frultvale. Interment 1.0. O. F. Cemetecy, ~an Francisco. TOWNSEND—In this city. August 12, 1897, su denly, Caroline ., beloved wife of 'Eugene d Kay Townsend, and daughter of the late Silag Herring. all nauves of York. agod 45 years, 83~ Friends are repectfully invited to attend the tuperal THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2:30 | 60U Cholis o'clock P. M., from her Iate residence, 2618 La- guna street. Interment private. 600. YOUNG—In this city, August 183, 1897, Fiora, | 500 I wite of imon Youn-, mother of Hy- '?.f.'x’."n‘.’. Young, Mrs. L. Aronberg, Mrs. H. Acher and_Mrs. J. Coleman, and sister of W, Wolt and Mrs. D. Lewis, a nauvs of Isbitz Poland, aged 61 years. [New York papers please cony. | % Friends and acauaintances are respaci- solly mvited to attend the funeral services | Anamn. THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:30 ‘o'clock A. M. at her late residence, 16 ‘l'urk street. intermenc Hlls of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clo-k | Bpilion A X train from Third and Townsend streeis. Please omit flowers. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St,, Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. JAS. ENGLISH. T| R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDEPTAKERS AND EMBALMSES FUNERAL DIRECTORS, m.:fl- near MATKe: i, Se4 rrancisss F.1. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Sand 10 CITY HALL SQUALK. Telephone South 43% underneath George Wallace, ally changed yesterday. very little change for a week. An official telegram yesterday stated that no ore wasextrrc'ed from the Consol'dated California and Virginia mine lust week. u- A nebor Mining Company of Colorado paid un extra dividend of 1 cent per share, amount- ing to $6000, on August 12, The directors of the Builion-Beck Mining Com- puy 0f Utah have decided to pass the dividends for an indefinite period and use the momey on hand for the development of the mine. in every WILL CARE FOR INSANE CASES Requirements of the New Law Will Soon be Complied With. New Quarters to be Provided in the Basement Under the Sheriff’s Office. A Stop Will be Put to the Annoy- ance to Other Patients in the Reoceiving Hospital annoyance disturbed patients Besides these potent reasons, the time i the stawards and surgeons was consid- iined the cells <pital. m a tour J. F, Turner in a Ead Box. J. F. Tarner yesterday offered to plead guflty to the charge of forgery, to escape a ‘trial on & charge of perjury, but Judge clined to consider the offer and ordered Tur- ner arrajgned on the perjury indictment. e ‘Wallace Wielded a Razor. convicted of agsaulting famuel Smith with a razor, on the 22d of last May, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Dunne 10 serve eighteen months in the State prison at San Quentin THE STOOK MARKET. The market for mining snares was not materl- In fact, there has been arroll Cook de- kollowing Are the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Week. Best & Beicher. Crown Point. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross| Mon. 18| sl 16| 100 Andes....18 100 Belcher.. Foilowing were Board yesterday: BEGULAR SFESTON—10:30. .16/100 Confl... 871y -06/50) C 1mp 100 Buiiion... 00 08 57) OARD SALES Following were the sales in the San Franelsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. 300 Chioir.. 600 CC&V ... 1.25 (200 € Polnt...19/200 Seg Bel. 400 G * 600 8 Nv... 500 He N, 50 Mexican..23 200 Occldtl...... 0% 100 Ophir. | Fri [ Sat. 18 15 COMMENCING 9:30. 200 Overmn...08 40) Bavage....20 the saies In the Paclfic Stock 201 Mexcn 120/500 20, Chalive... 32200 Nv Qu 309 Ocod.. 1000 ....... 221100 o ti Chailengs Con. Con. smperial. Crown Polat,. DLt Curey. Bet o DNorces STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. August 14-10:30 4 s UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid dsked.. T Bds conp.11214,118 Lonew ssue. 43, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Lo2d s 5a.. 1 Ommbus By, 123 r&cn fi; 8. 100 311143451 1200 CLOSING QUOTATIONS SATURDAY, August 14—12 x. Bid Asked . 1s 18 23 64 05 16 84 L1y 33 01 83 CALatONlase. 11214 Cnl Elac L, 83129 CouraC Wos 95 Dpot-stex-co — Edsn L&EP 63128151293, F&CHRR 6210734 Geary-st BSs — 100 100 1000 8il Hill..0. 100 StLouis...09 5( ) ceidental. ... 10 t 1 Bid. Asked. o ot 06 06 05 06 23 24 10 1 60 62 s Bid Asked. U S dareg... 21135 — 11035 12415 110 15 103 ust at be H Ane L8y — 100 |r) &NPRBL 10814104 Fohreod 84 95 200 NIKLArizdy 9570 99 Mut-atCbleds — 126 |SPRECaiss. 10915111 DoltyCon bs 1097110 |~1 icki alos. 80" u5 Rt ngs 18 — 300 |SPHrRCalSs. 10510814 NevCNghis — 103 [EVWaterss. 12015121 NEyOst ve. — 110 |~VWaterss. 01351015 DNEyom va. — 95 [SIKLUGESI — AuZig WATKR STOCKS. ContraCowa 54 36 (Sprug Valley100341008, Mannvo . 6v — | @AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. _ 26 |racific Liza. 4634 47 8l - |SF G&Klec. 663, 97 95 96p -anFrancace s - 38 Osk G L& 551p — |-i0cKiOw. 1215 ~ Fuo owe dmp 9315 94 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sr 180 — | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. oCat . 83 — |1 Naow 185 — Palkof CaL.235 257 | ondonP&A. 12714150 CMBL&LIC0 — 101%g|erasc | 15— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. AerS&LOn.155) 1410 |-wv &.oma. _ 103 HumbS&L.105) 116 |“ecurity...[253 — Mutaal...... 35 Luiou 1263950 1050 ckbuy Ulionsdd — STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. wiv9 112 |UakSL&dar . 100 T ‘l'uflum. - 8% 8 ~ 4614 463 POWDEE STOCKS. 38 U7 |GaniCom... 35 3534 9215106 | Vigori... 214 23, ok Hiad MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. AlskaTkrs. ¥6 9615 Nai Vinio Ger Lead Co. 100 140 nicS8Co 20 HawC&sCa.. 19% 19%5/lac Aux FA 114 Butch s PLo 311y 3134 PacBoraxCo. 100 MerixAwsn. vo — |PurtramOe o SALES—MORNINw BESSION, 6 Alsska Packers' Association. 15 Giant Fowder Con, e E 50 do do . TSt 35 00 2 37 25 § ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 9 757 50 Hutchinson § P Co e 20 5V Water. 3 Sk 50 do do A s 100 Hawalisn Commerc s 19 25 50 do a0 .. 19 891 $2000 S P of A Bonds. T g Streei— 5 8 Giant Powder Con. 35 50 REAL ESTATE TRAIEAOTIONS. Mosen and Martha A. £ s 0 Peter Tohnson, lo: on NW corner of Union avd Pol L v 26:0% by N 92; §10. e v Presidio and ierries Raiirond Compan: Caliiornia Safe Deposit and frus. uflw:ny‘nug Charles H. Rebnstrom, lot ou I: avenue, 68 S of Union, 35 by reconveyance of 1481 d 303 and same: $4250. City and_County of San Francisco to Emily Winiers (wife of Thomas), ot on S iine 0f Lily street. 137:6 W of Buchauan, W 20 by = 60: % ~ Emily Winters (wife of Thomas) Geiz, same 310, Esiate of Margaret fealy (by T. I 0Brien, ad- ministrator) (0 same, 1ot ofl N 1ine of Puge atrect. 130:10 W of Buchanan, W 64:2, N 12 80, £ 26:8, S 6U; $6350. Morris and Annie Lando to Meyer Lando, undi- vided haif of ot on N iine of Haizht street, 25 W of Webster, W 45 by & 100: $10, Frances 4. Baldwin to John W. Vaientine, lot on N 1i. e of Tnion street, 10 W of Scott, W 4:6, N 187:6, I: 4:6, S 137:6; $10. Kstate of Mina Newman (by Samuel Rosener, executar) to Joseph P. Roesman, 1ot on W line of Devisad<ro strect, 43:6 5 of O' Farrell, % 23:6 by U, Roesman to J. W. McDonald, same; Man Adelheid Tobbenboske to Johanua K. and Anna M. Tobbenboske, .ot on S liuw of Fulton aireet, 108:3 W of Lyon, W Rift, Margaret Skaine to C. C. McMonagie, lot on S line of Carl street, 106 E of Willard, k 25 by S $ - 187 d and Emma F. Emerson to George E. and Elizaveth A. Lindenan, loc oa Slmeof Beulah street, 181:3 K of stanyan, i 25 by S 137 :6; $10. Ralph H. Abbott to Michael Schabiague, lot on NW corner of Broadway and Hyde streets, N 20 by W 70; $10. Catherine F. Ames to James F. rord,loton 8 line ot Fllis street, 30 E of Larkin, S 87:6 by B 26:10; $100. place G M C ark, Plucerville J Gallaghes, Fresno S N Andivus, Pasadena A E ban T Gree'y, Ma: ALAMEDA COUNTY. W. H. Leahy, S and Kegina scheyer to Hannah Lippman, lot on w line of Alice street, 50 N of Thirweenth, N 4 by W 100, vaklan $10, David McMuliin Cutcheon, lot on S k. W 25 by 8 100, being lot 13, biock land: £10. George P. Smyth to Fred W. Fry. lot 36, block 75, map of lots in Brookiyn, r-ast uakiand: £10. Minerva J. Sweeney to Mattie J. ~haw, lots 8 sud 9, biick L, ameuded map Newbury Tract, Berkeley: §10. A.S and Anita S, Blake (by attorney) to Georg. Schmidt. all of block 103, Aliston Tract, Berkel 8, 29 and 31, block 118%, Aliston Tract, subf6ct 10 morigage, Berkeley; $10. George (and as attorney) and Meille N. Schmidt (by attor ey) 0 Elizabeih H. Spe:r, same Lwo pieces, subject to mortgage, B-rkeiey; $10. Williamy H. and Anne I. Phllips to Emma Wixon, lot on E line of Everett street, 50 N of Clement esue, N 50 by E 14u, being lot 11, block 4, Jenks and Mead Homestead Tract, Ala meda: $10. *"Adelheid Tobbenboske to Johanna K. and Anua M. Tobbenboske, lot on SW corner of Chestnut ana West Eighteenth streets, W 120 by S 61, Oak- 1and; gift. Frederick Purrott to Julia A. Hardwick, lot on NW line of county road, No. 1435, trom which the W corner of iands of Parrott, by deed of Junel, 1894, bears SW 249.15 distant, thence NE 100, NW 200. SW 100, SE 200 to beginning, Brookiyn Township: 10. = Oscar > and Lizzie M. Mysel to Lewls E. Camp- bell, lot on N line of Eagle avenue, 148:014 E ot Park street, E 25 by N 150, being the W 14 or 25 teet otlot 7. b ock F, Alameda Homestesd Tract, Alameda: $750. Same to John W. Rew, lot on N line of Eagle avenne, 173:0%5 E of Park street, E 25 by 0, beinz the I5 20 f etof lot 7, biock F, same, Al meda: $750. . W.and Mina E. Pew to Oscar S. Meysel, lot corner of men: and Chestnut streets, W 5100, belug poruion of lots 19 mmiu, biock 80, property owned by. Coiumbus Baktlett in vicinity of Encinal statiou, Alomeda: $1 Catherina orensen to I. H. Sureusen, lot on S 1ine of A street, 200 W of ihird. W 100 by 8 212, town of Haywards, Eden Township: $10. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Stahl, Sac J Sims, Sac Haskins, Folsom lirs I I obers, Stanford Mrs M E Alford, Cal L Dav luma © Coope: F Leita, Cai T, Seattle J Harizell, Stockton Lake, Portland 1 G Zabn, Oakland an Diego F K Kainés, L Angeles P C Allen, San Diego J Dennis & W, Sutter Ck Miss Dennis, Sutter Ck D J ¥ _Carrigan, Eureka B C Kenyon, L Angeles A E Thompson, Millwood i H Griggs, Stanford ~ E P Cubberley & w, Cal 1 B Horning, Marysvle E Juckson, Napa Ira Conran, ac B F Smith, Sac J Wade, Oiegon City ~ Ma~ W.de, Oregon City Miss Witteubrock, ~ac J Matthews, Chicago R Ripley. Cloverdale C B Zuck & w, Butie Mr< W Robinson. Stcktn Miss A Kobinson,stektn F Mason & w. Sac E R Pro.tor, Palo Alto DrF M Reitn, Sac ¥ Rogeis, Kureka R J Voung, Cal J Soper & w, N Y 1 N Laughlin, Moss LndgC Erickson&w.SLObispo Turner, ~acto er, D:roit A W Reid, ur ysville BALDWIN HOTEL. M D Purdy & wf, Mino C Meadows; Ariz Miss M elbourne, Arlz P Hill, Virginia City T B Pritchard. Sausalito G W Jenks, Detroit Mrs J B Cobb, San Jose Miss M E Cobb, San Jose R C ¥'rech, Or M A Wendel, Phila G ) Koenig, San Jose K 1. Poulton, St Louls M Brown, Chicaco E Jackson. Chicago G Wedgwood, Chicago Miss Wedgwood, Chicago Mrs Wedgwood, Chicago M D Yonuk, Vallejo F A Shepard, ~an Mateo F Buckrens, Bakersfield F C Stetler. Ohio G W Herbert. Ohfo F M Myers, Los Angeles Mrs Eitel, N ¥ W D Davis, Trinity W Wright, 1rinity F Wiswell, phiia § 1, El Dorado W Downey & s, EI Drdo & W karhart, Naps CAeza’ N Y C H Herling, San Rafael W T O'Donpell, Vallejo C» Cushman, Chicago Mrs M Jones, Oakdale NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Willisms, Oaklard T Eekevessic, Warm Spg J A Davis. Minueapolis J M A ~haw, U SN W Holdsworth, Fresno R ranning. Fresno Miss ¥ Dixon, Stockton MrsB Puwe{r,AmloCh R Brummer, N Y . F Burrir. W Farron, N ¥ . H Leand, NY_ Y F McLelian, N Y J H Smith, N Y C Van Arman, N Y Y A Lunday N Y 'nor, Fresno C Covert, Merced C Clarke. ~oquel C Doyle, San Jose H A Mal on, uakland R Tembs, Ferkeley F W Lange, Oskland B Fecbyen, Rodeo W Devere, Valleio H Stutz, Oakland N Melntyre, Oakland B Dean.’ Osk.and LICK HOUSE. E W Murpby, Columbia F tchwatigen, Columbla ¥ Wllnnlh{ Columbia A Jacobs & w, Stockton V Wiliis, ~elma W Green, Be vedere S Junbar, belvedere F Swett, M utines J Woodbury, Martinez W Brizgs, Sun Jose N Harrls, San Kafael S Buck, Eureka M S Rose, Fresno W Ward, Fresno J Saith, ~tockton G Buck, Stockton Mrs Harassthy & d, Cal O Moran & w, Napa J Taylor & 1, Sta Kosa E Mlller. Visa fa Miss Kinsey, Haywards Mrs Hewett, Stockton A Hewell, Modesto A Gassaway, Peanut Mne H Marbs & w, ~aco R Barcar, Vacavilie D Jones, Lower : ake T Brown, Oakiand H Fowler, Oaxluid PALACE HOTEL F Rush, Sacrsmento T S Tubkie, St Louls Mrs F Kush Sucramento W G Fumphre, ohio CF Adam, Bermingham S G Williams, New Y ork M Doyle, New York E Locke, Chicago F N Medberry, New York W G Hig ins, ¢ hicago DR ray. Chicazo Mrs H Clivera,San Diego MissM Olive a,5anDiego C X Van Hire, Wisconsia RsPenniman,NewJersey 11 i1 Fause, Philadeiphia Anuje Heywood, Porland C Downiug, 3 urora. Mr Hardlnes, Redlands J Smith, <ait Lakes G K uard. Los Angeles i Mizatanev, Japan W J Youne,Philadelpbia W W ¢ hapin, ~acramento LATES] SHIFPING INTELLIGENOK, Artived. SATURDAY. August 14. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 35 Needle Kovk: 2.0 cds burs. 104 S Kimpay® O™