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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1897. RERO: 8 ROOMS; BATH. Californja: 13 rooms: bath. rooms: baih; garden. ~outh Park: 11 rooms 908 GUE: hird st , cor. 20 Twenty-first st, nr. Howard; 7 rooms: bath, : mew: 6 rooms: . H. CRIM & CO., 118 Mon:gomery st. AND BATH; SUNNY 724 Broderick HOY,," 7 RooM~ side; rent $25: water free. st., near McAllister. MGPERN HOUSE uF 10 ROOMS, BES:DE~ Jsundry, ce-lar, storeroom, etc.: garden, front and rear: sheitered location: sun ali day: superb view sewerase and plumbing: only a rew k to center of Ciiy: rent reasonable. NEDY,11 Montgomery st. 17923 Skay st NEAR V {25 Modern house of 9 rooms and bath. 609 14 rooms; cheap; appreciated if seen. 19, House OF 4 ROOMS. 421 FREMONT, $ Z. bet. Harrison and Bryant; graud view. 1225 ROOMS AND ; 20, JUNNY MODERN HOLSE: 6 ROOMS. 707 Ellis st., near corner of Larkin HYDE, NEARGEARY—LARGE UNNY FILBERT — HOUSE 7 bath: large flower garden " OWNTOWN SUN 7 rooms and bath. rANDSOMELY FUKNISHED HOUSE OF 8 NESS AVE.— | 8. iree. FLATS TO LET-Continued. %16 Y UPPER FLAT: 5 ROOMS: . bath: modern improvements. 306A Bartlett st., near Twenty-fourth. $18 6 SUNNY KOOMS AND BATH. 174 + Thirteenth and Howard. VEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT, FURNISHED; cheap to good tenants. 169 San Carlus ave. LAT—729% HAKKISON 5T, BET. THIRD and Fourth; 5 rooms and bath VEW MODERN FLAT: 6 ROOMS; RENT cheap. 4237 Twentiech si., near Castro. ©) NICK FLATS 3 AND 4 ROOMS. 672 AND 678 < Bryaot st., near Fifch; low rent to good tenant. ROOMS TO LET-—Continued. kday Street. EDDY—8 LARGE HOUSEKERPING rooms: private bouse: also 2 sunny rooms. BOARDING AND ROOMS, e e e AN A 8171 HAYES — FURNISHED BAY - W {2 dow front room: nice location: would 2’50 take child 2 yesrs old Or Over to board; re- sponsible parties. 20: « EDDY — NEWLY TINTED UNFUR- 309 Titnes pariors; slso furnished rooms. 9295] MISSION — NICKLY FURNISHED . 2} EDDY __UNFURNISHED REAR BASE- 603 Feat room: xood elevation; - un all day: garden. 60 EDDY — LARGE UNFURNISHED room: running water: sun ail day: cheap sunny rooms, with or without board. ~¢)| CALIFORNIa SI.—SUNNY SUITE, 1524 St bosrd: references. PINCHING. ICELY FURNISHED SUITE, 830 MONTH AN for 2; $15 single, or #+4 weck: good (able. 653 Geary st. E DY-LAKGE WELL- FURNISHED front bay-window room; siso single tront r('}“]9 HE WALDORF, 308 POWELL, OPP. Ul::olg_ square—Thoroughly renovated; newly and el gantly furnisued; board. MES. J. A. CALHOUN. MCDERN FLAT. 8 ROUMS; BATH; 1 . or 2 fami/les 1125 Howard st ) AND $16: 2 LOVELY SUNNY FLATS: $13 £350a% fooms: bath: gas: mirror top mentels; grond view; 1512 and 15121 «asiro cars pass the door: water re, corner Castro and Jersey . 7 LONDYKE GOLD———. - Wil reut flats #t BALDWIN & HOWELL, 30 Montgomery s 5 i —.{ TWENTY-1HIRD, NEAR CASTRO— 4073 Lovely upper sunay 6-room flat; rent $15; water free. OWER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS ELEGANT- i)y furnished: rent $20. 2510 Harrison st. INAY FLAT; 7 ROOMS: roughout: rent reasonable. Lllia Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES. ocent lights; readlig-room, smokine-room and ladies’ parlor; rooms per night, 35¢ to §1 50: week, #2 to $8: month, $8 to $30; elevator oa office floor. rooms with hot and «old water: baths. 32 BLLIS-3 NICKLY FURNISHED FRONT 6 rooms on sungy side: rents reasouabie. HE COSMOPOLITAN—SELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth st, cor. Mission: rooms 50c, 7bc and $1 per night; 82 to §5 per week. Ceurv N 921.00, FOR ADULTS; 4 COMFORTABLE «UVU. rooms: batn; 2 beds: gas and coal stoves: sll necessaries. 1917 Geary st. HANDSOMELY DECO- sunny and LAY ST, C 1417x; 7 rooms; marine View rated fl ‘sunny rooms and bath. I B.. box 68, Call | hight; reut cheap. 1 = JACKSON—_HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND | (VHEAP MODERN FLATS 5 AND 6 KOUMS: 1515 J o et reduced to 830, Ca810816: e them. 528 ceventh at. 7. BUSH—TH] E~U _COTTAGE IN nd batk for $20. the city of 6 rooms 409 LAURLL S1., PA- rent cheap. MADISON & 0O GDERN COT M Gtic” Heighis: BURKE. Gor 7 KOOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY. K25, DEMPSIER, 38 Glen Park ave, off Tweltih DFLIGHTFUL VILLA RESIDENCE, rst and Guerrero warni and sunny: w; large garden, fawn and flowers: clectric curs pus 8 door: low rent; see this elegant piace: key atcor:er. E. G. DENNISTON, 3454 Twenty fi st st., same biock 7ol IVY AV) 3 (31 suany 7-room nouse MOZEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WaTCH- IVl es, jewelry,sealskins. Un le Harris, 15 Grant av HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Busn Sireer. () BUSH =2 NICELY FURNISHED 2526 suany front rooms: light housekeeping; adults only. Eddy Stree:. 1924() EPRY~SUNNY FRONT AND BACK parlor: rooms en suite, single; house- keeping privileges. Eri ERIE ST, BET. AND 14TH—2 FUR- nished sunn. clean connecting rooms. 47 6] FIFTH—SUN .Y FRONT ROOMS WITH kitcheu completw for housekeeping: single FOR MONEY; NEW HOUSE: PARLOR WITH b 5-ROOM HOUSE: BES b FIFIH B 8. baver view: 1567 Kearny. nr. Gresnwich: | 30 folding bed; Ledroom:; Kiichen; other o e e - - Decting rooms; reasonsble. &2 8 ROOMS: ATEST DECORATION —— — L. nice mantels: 40-1t. yard: fine neighbors; 31 . FIFTH—2 ~-UNNY FKRONT CONNyCI- see it: sanitary plumbing. 2525 Pine, or. Scott. 1‘;“).,; housekeeping rooms: stove, bath; pri- = vate, $10. J LONDYKE GOLD- rent houses at BALDWIN & HOWELL, JURNISHED HOUSK: 9 ROOMS AND BATH comtortable and convenient; rent $80. B. R., box 82, Call Office. o] HARRISON—4 ROUMS AND BATH {91 turnished complete; housekeeping; yard; rent 816. - COTTAGES TO LET. R.: NEW: $10; OR WILL SELL; $50 CASH, bal. as rent. THE MCCARTHY CO., 648 Mkt. & NICE SUNNY CORNEE COTTAGE & 1 5. §rooms and veth. Key at 711 Treatave. C)HTTAGE, 4 ROOMS, 220 18th st., or. Howard. 107 Collins st. near Gear: CORNER SANCHEZ AND nt, sunny, modern 5-room . water free. QOUTHWEST S Twenty-sixth—Ei FLATS TO LET , bath and latesi improvewaent - finished 2 Washington; 7 rooms: bath. 25—Corper Lexington and Sycamore: near enteenth and Valencia: 6 rooms; bath. ia: 6 rooms; bath. 16 Mission: 6 rooms: bath. envenworth: 4 rooms Capp: 6 rooms: bath. n: 7 rooms: bath. rooms: bath. 5 rooms; bath. 7 rooms 6 rooms. s ; 5 rooms ard bath. Harrison: 6 rooms; bath. court, uff Ninth st., near Har- 21 Mississippi; 5 rooms; bath. 108 fiyde; 4 rooms: Auburn, 1n sunny court. off Juckson, near Tavlor; 5 TEENTH AND RID- A\ ley—Fine & rooms and bath, in 0 good par:ies. key there. CAPP & CO.. K2a| Estate Agentsand House Keni- ers, 630 Market st. UPPER CORNLR FLAT; 1418 near Buchanan; 6 rooms and bath; Bun iD eVery r00m; eirCiric Curs pass; rent low. Apply MAD ISON & BURKE. 61 U NEW UPPER FLATS 5 ROOMS FACH: 2 modern improvements: sunny: reni $22 50. 3069 and 1071 Fell st., bet. Scott and Plerce. JICE LOWER 12 Bowle ave. (¥ Eleventh s TGEAR ROOMS, BATH: ALL LIGHT, sunny and fine condition: rent $57 50 FLAT OF 3 ROOMS, nr. Howard. $ 950 GEAR 2222 & light and sunny. OF 7 ROOMS AND 1A ¥ NEW FLaT 2" bath, $36. 825 Geary. PARELY BEAUTIFUL NW. COR. SUTTE \'and ~cott sts.; 6 big rooms: §27 50; water ire apprecia caif seen. Key 23.0 Sutters:., cor. Scott. 6 K(OMS, BATH. 78 bet. Polk and Larkin. ODERN 1e.lis FLA reason N PLEASANT, <U - NY ROOMS, Twenty-first and 1,6 Zureka st, bet. Twenty-second. TPPER AND LOWER FLATS; 1819 SUTTER st.: 7 rooms and bath each; rents very low. T®, LET_FLATS OF 4 ROOMS: $10 AND $12. 501 Birch ave.. bei. Octavia ana Lacuna sts. 170 818; = SUNNY FLATS: 5 AND 6 10 rooms: modern. Army st., near Valeucta. TWELFTH—4 NICE SUNNY ROOM a0d bath. Call 19 Isis st. PPER FLAT: 7 ROOMS AND Fuiton st., near Van Ness ave. JL\T OF 4 ROOMS ¢ SIDE; RE $10. Inquire 1618 Fost ()R FOR A FEW DAYS 35 MONTH free. flats up 10 aaie, $8 and up. SPECK & CO., 602 M arker. NFW BA1-WINDOW, 6 KOOMS, 35 Minas, near Ninth: cheap PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS; A FLAT, with yard; rent §8. Address box 1, 1243 Mis’ sion st. JLAT, 3 SUNNY KOOMS: $12 21 GRAND ave.,'oft Mission st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. | FIFTH—CLE keeping; 3, $13 N FURNISHED HOUSE- . $10: single, $5. 3z iv.om ~ires.. 704 FoLsox — HOUSE PING ‘ #6; aiso o:her, cheap; all sunny. 2606 ROOM, FOLSOM—5 UNFURNISHED, SU rooms and bath: warm beit of Mission. Fourth Streei. 997 FOURTH-FURNISRED ROOMS FOR Z29 light housekeeping: also single Golden Gate Avenue. 620 GOLPEN GATE — SUNNY PARLOR floor, complete for housekeeping, #25; suite £14. Grant Avenue. ONEY LOA: es jewelry, s ED 0. DIAMOND®, WATCH- kins. Uncle Harris. 18 Grant av M Howsrd Street. HOWARD—SU > HOUSEK EEPING, other large, nicely furnished rooms, $1 50 64‘l 728 106 keeping. =008 HOWARD—2 NICE SUNN neeping rooms; rent reasonable. HOUSE- HOWARD — LAKGE SUNNY BAY- window suite nicely furnished for house- HOW ARD—! bousekeeping. bas HED ROOMS FUR nuu gas. Jessie Street. JESSIK—2 OR 8 SUNNY FURNISHED Lousekeeping rooms cheap. ac 4 vones Ntres.. JONES—2 SUNNY FRONT U. hished housekeeping rooms: 2056 childrep. Minna Streec. 7 LONDIKE HOUSE, 140 MINNA—HOUSE- keeping rooms at & moJerate price. MINNA. NEAR 5iVeNTH—2 LARGE sunny rooms; yurd; all complete: cheap Mission Stres:. MI-SION — LARGE SUNNY SUITE, comp ete for housekeep!ng: $10. « 2 1 MISSION — CoOMPLETELY FUR- Y252 nished clean sunny housekeeplug and other desirabie rooms. 1514 MISSION—2 LARGE SUN\Y HOUSE- keeping rooms, £15; other rooms $5 up. Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 SUITES OF HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, $8, also single, $4, with yard. Oak Streei. OAK. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housskeepin GEARY.NEWLY KENOVATED HOUS front suite suitable offices; other rooms. 51 Grant Avenue. MOSKEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es,Jewelry, seulskins. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av HE WILMOT, 728 SUTTER—NEWLY FUR- nished family hotel; rooms single and en suite; elevator: teiephone Hyde 2b21. Tl OO =3 TARGE SEUR NV SEDOME EDUCATIONAL. NGINEERING SCHUOL; CIVIL AND M coanical surveying: thorough training in th preparing of plans; mathematics. all branches; privaie lessons, W. FOGELSTKOM, 924 Geary st 4106 P M. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Flocution, 1215 Uctavia st., San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Bayuham, Glasgow, Scot!and, and graduate of the xchool of Uratory, Philudelphia, Pn, teacher. ~Office days, Thurs. P. M., Saturday A. M. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, shori- bauq, typlog, telegraphy, langu 'English branches: electrical, civii and mining enginvering, surveying, as:aying, navigation, et teachers: day and evening sessions; write for catalogue. NDERSON’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL— Pupl! pared for \ aliforaia and ~tunford universitles in day and evening classes and pri- vate lessons; teachers’ and civil service examina- tious. Room 407, Parrott ouiiding. suitable for 2 each. with board ; reasonabie. 803 YAN NESs — NEWLY FURNISHED ' rooms; running water: terms mod erate. 516 ELLIS-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, D1 O with board; $:0 up: use of parlor; piano. ADY WHO HAS 2 OR 3 CHILDREN N ing the aavantages of an excellent private school can find an agreesdie home for the winter by addressing MKS. A. B. LUBECK, shellville, Sonoma County. HOOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST, board and room $1 to $2 per day. $6 to $12 per week: choice rooms 50 cents o $1; suite rooms for family 81 to81 50 per night; first-class service: free coach. CHARLES MONTGUMERY. [ OTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 MARKET—RE- opened under new management: nawly, ele- gantly furmshe.; firstclass in every respect: table unsurpassed; suites, with board for two, $50. OLUMBIA, 1:3 EDDY—ROMS $150 TO $3a week: rooms wilb bowrd, $20 to $30 a month: nice s board for two, $40. CHILDREN BOARDED. YRES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 825 MONT- gomery st.; individual instruction in short band, typing, bookkeeping, lelegraphy, eic.; life scholarship §6U; low Tates per Week ana monch. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE ana Newspaper lllustration: day and «vening classes; 2 ~a urday classes commence Augus. 28. Yarticulars 424 Pine st. NGINEXRING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL, mining, mech., survey,assay, archit.; day& eve.: est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 935 Market. Pia¥o TAUGHT IN 6 MONTHS; NEW, quick meth)d; $2 50 per month. P. T., box 89, Call Office. Grove Street. GROVE—LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room : suitable for 1 or 2. 50 ANTED BY A GERMAN LADY,1 OR 2 chiidren to board: will receive the best of care, 3 Martha place, off Geary st., bet. Mason and Taylor. Luwa HOWARD—SUNNY PABLOR. 4 ROOMS: sultable for doctor or small family. SUNNY FRONT 83 83 ‘B HOWARD—LARGE rooms; rent reasonable. vones arree. HE VAN WINKLE, 207 JONES—CENTRAL; quiet: suuny: running water; $8 month up. Kearny Street. KEARNY—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; suites, single: (ouristy: ufurnished offices. 3 FARNY, D SUITER—LIGHT LARGK rocm: office. factory or hskpg. 15 Grant ave. KLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY — Pleasan: sunny rooms, en :uite and single: first class in every Tespect; terms reasonable. Luguna Street. OURISTS—ST. JAMES, COR. LAGUNA AND McAllister, near Pavilion; low rates: sunny. iarkin * ree. 804 LARKIN-SU FURNISHED ROOM suitable for gentleman; $6. 1()0' LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHKD COR § bay-window parior suite: running water. Leidesdorff Street. 116 LEIDESDOREF — 2 wLIGHT SUNNY ) tront rooms; well turnished; terms reason- able. Gy, 1926 M A RKET—NICE SUNNY suitable dentist or doctor. AWTHOR corner room: Martha Flace. MARTHA PLACE; SMALL AND LARGE furnished rooms to le JuAister duvei MCALLISTER—3 ~UNNY HOOMs; ONE front suite: terms reasouable. Minna Street. 140 JI5NA_SUNM TEURNISHED ROOMS 75¢ a week and upward. 667 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR. DO nished bay-witdow room; $1 per week. 32 © MI-SION—NICE CLEAN FURNISHED ICE HOME FOR CHILD: TERMS REASON- able. Address G. G.. box 18, Call Office. ) CHILDREN WANTED TO BOARD; GOOD home. 1217 Scott st OFFICES TO LET. UNNY LOFT 30x60 FEET; FIRST FLOOR suitable for factory or clubroom, 1028 Markel, ESK-RCOM: $10: PLEASANT, SUNNY office in Crocker building. Aadress O. L, box 38, Call. 1504 MAEEET—CITY WALL SQUARE— sultes $20. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery. {MMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- ket st.—$12 1o §20. 4 SHTON. room 210. HORSES., QMALL DELIVERY HORSE; 1 $35. 185 Collin st. ANTED—CHEAP BUSINESS AND THAV- eler horse, 229 Sixth st. 514 YEARS: 100D KOAD CART FOR SALE CHEAP; closed Sunday. 402 Third st. OMNEY LOANED 0N DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry,sealsking. Unc.e Harns, 156 Graniav VENILE WLLLBLED LADIES' HORSE 10c sale cheap. 1200 Howard st. 426 OLSES, HARNESS, WAGONS, BUGGIES bought. sold:cash or exchunged. 1802 Misston. VALENCIA—20 GOOD WORKING AND ariving horses. UCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, Wa; harness. ele. £mporium sales ywrds zZ0 Valeucia s, 3 WATKINS, suctioneer. ERGLISH-PRIVATE LESSOXS: EXPEEL Tarlced teacher: létters written 36 7 ¢ . 836 A 8L, N AVIGATION SCHOO!. OF CALIFORNIA, oy 118 Market st Tnquire at school for particu’ PIANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY, Z5c haif hour. Removed to 229 Eighth st. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS WATCH- es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av MES FRIEDB RG, VOICE CULTURE; 50c WL wlcsson. 914 O'Fsrrellst, nr Van Nessave. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOUL OF ACT Puplls rebearsed on stage. Alcazar buliding UDLAM SCHOOL OF TRLOCUTION AND D.amatic Art. 9.8 Sutter st 1SS BOLTE'S SCHUOL, 2318 CALIFORNIA; boar. ; Eng., Fr., Ger, music; $50 8 mouth. DE FO. ESI, SCHUUL OF ACTING niion. 14 McAllister, r.70; call 2 to b. M .G, 1286 in’97. $3 MONTH; 4 109 P. M. Koom 10, Y. M. C."A. building. AN FEANCISCO BUSINESS (0 PARIS GHADUATE guages; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. PBUOOKK:EPING, AXIIMMISTIC, WHITING gram., etc. ;day,night: $5 mo. 1504 Mkt.,0p.5to. UITAR, MANDOLIN lessons: $3mo. Ma PIANO AND VOUAL - Westh-us 39 Fifth s WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. $?0 NEW LEATHER-TOP PHAETON, . horse and harness: fine saddie horse: handsome rig: suitable for a doctor or & lady, Ap- ply at Savoy Stables, 331 Goiden Gate ave,, Mou- 8y A M. [OR SALE — HOR~E, HARNESS AND 4 pring top wagon; Owuer no further use. Ap- 46 Thiid st pl; BALK. ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; (irand Arcade Horss Marker, 827 Nixth st: auctlon sales every Wl Desday. BULLIVAN & DO\ LE. Auctioneers. [ U ALL-PURPUSE HORSKES. WA.ONS OV carts, narness; auction sale every Tuesday TATTE A L1 1 Howard st. 4() Bossks rui 14 KARAT GOLD LADIE AMERICAN watch, 811, cost $i0 UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. FINE TALKING PARROT, £X 2404 Clay st., near Web.ier. CHEAP. 163 vom $4 month. \IU,\' TANA HOUSE, 76414 MISSION, NEAR M 4tn—Newly opened; single rooms, 10c, 15¢ and 20c per n i 6Uc, 90c and $1 25 per week. ANCOCK HOUSE, 751 MISSION. KFLECT 1y roomfng-houss. 31001083 per week. IGH GRADE BYKE FOR SALE AT A sacrifice. “BYKE,” box 85, Call office OFHO SKEPOWEK STEAM-ENGINE. Ma- chinist, lathe and jowelry press. DONOHUE & KERDELL, 134 Sutter st. ] == MI~SION—SUNNY FRONT OR BACH I { { rcom; furaished for housekeeping; $10 mon b Ninth S-ree NINTH —2 CONNECTING, SUNNY rooms; furnished or unfurnished; bay- i grates. 30% winao Ok Street. OAK—SMALL FRONT ROOM: fortably furnisued: $4 COoM- 247 Pacific Street. HICAGO HOTEL; SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms: $1 and $150 per week: 222 Pacific. ¥ine Stree.. PINE—SUNNY ROOM FOR 2 GENTLE- men. 7, running water; aiso single. 62 ios Nrree.. T BOHEMIA, 239 POST ST., OVERLOOK- Aing Union fquare: sun all day: 3 blocks from Palae Hotel: sulle with private bath; sin- gle elevator. Octavia Strest. OCTAVIA—2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rcoms; reni cheap. iuwell Niree. POWELL, NEAR SUTTER—DOUBLE parioss and Kitchen; ail sunny; gas range. Shotwell Street. 917 SHOTWELL-Z SUNXY CONNECTING 21 { rooms, complete for nousekpg: gas; bath. Hixth Streoi. SIXTH — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing & sunny bay-window rooms: reasonabie. 124 South Park. SOUTH PARK — SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms: 3 $8 or 4 $12. 16 Sixteenth Street. 2(3¢® SIXTEANTH, NEAR- VALENCIA— aUD2" Nicey” turnished al ove suite: exclu. stve: Kitchen and baih; gas stove; no children. s owe ¢ 90 £9WELL (THE MONTELLO), CORNER ZU L O'Farrell—sunny turnished rooms: reason- able; transient. Siree.. teventn ~iree.. <A SEVENTH — NEATLY FURNISHED 2 "sunny rooms for young wen . private family. 13 TRAND SOUTHERN, SEVENTH AND MIs- (3 Sion—Suites;single: sunny: elevators moderate NICE, FRESH, FAMILY COWS FOR SALE; 26 auaris each a day. 807 Thirtieth st. MPROVED HIGH-ARM *INGER: CHRAP 64 Julian ava., «ff Fourteenth, near Mission. LOT-MACHINES; SCHULTZ: 6 S10T AT a great bargain. B., box 121, Call C flice. . LARGK MILCH COW FOR SALE 1CE cheap. 21.9 Weoster st. BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND half original cost 109-111 “OR SALE—FRESH MILK C)W. 115 VICKS- burg st., be . k1 zabeth and Twenty- hird. HOROUGHBRED MASTIFF DUG PUPPY: pedigreed. Dog, box 59, Call. SAFI" —2 STEEL-LINED FIRE AND BUR- D giar proof; bargain. - G. . box 143, Lall. UNTING SCOW FOR SALE CHEAP; FOUT of Devisadero st, Harbor View. See parcy 112 Ninchst. VILERS, ENGINE~20-HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale 1 ~1Zs 10x16 ©) AUTOMATIC ENGINE and 112x18; almost new: /1sposins of ssme for want of use. For further particulars address JAMRS B. BURVELL, Petaluma, Cai. L OILKRS, ENGINKS, PUMPS, BELTING,GAS B engines: bought and so1d. WHITE, 516 Mission ORDON SETTER T+ SELL; BROKE UN ducks and quail. 1021 Devisadero st UTCHER'S REFRIGERATOR, SCALESAND safe: half price. 24 Montgomery st, room 1. Pasii s mea JEW MANCHESTEEK, 54 6TH, COR. MIs- sion—Elg. nwiy.fur. rms :en suite;single; reas. 9F BIXTH— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; 125 niceiy tarnished double and singie froni rooms. LOT OF SECOND - HAND KUCHEST A\ lamps with hangers. Adure:s M. K. H., Call Oftice. [ ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE T. nt your feet st the same price you buy zeady made ones, from $1. $2, $3, #4 and §5, at Mission at., bet. First and Second sts. HE PIEDMONT, COR. SIXTH AND MINNA Nicely furnisbed suuny d juble and singie rms. Sixteenth Street. SIXTEENTH—FuRNISHED, SUNNY rooms: bath; cheap. 2322 seventh |49 SEVENTH (GILARD) —SUITES AND < kitchens; alsosingierms. ; newly renovated. streec. Siockton 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS complete for housekevping: cheap. -rcew.. 170 1hird Street. THIRD—LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED for nousexeeping; running water, $6 a 362 month. Stockton Sireet. JJUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT rooms; suile or single: day, week or month: hs; hot and cold water: trausient; elevator. Rutter Strest. HE STANFORD, 3013 SUTTER—ROOM~ furnished elegantly: 5 c, $1 50 day: §8, $30 mo. T1enth Street. TENTH—LAKGE, WELL-FURNISHED room; coset; gas und bath: $7. 12 \ ODERN SU Y 6-ROUM FLAT. Blv M ~brader s, “near Halght and Golden Gate Park TPP R, 83920 EIGHT L ST., NR. SAN- J chez— X sunny 100ms; stable for 5 horses, if desired; rent reasonable. 5 RUOOMS; BATH: LAKGR 1934 Bartlett st. = Twentieth Street. TWENTIETH — 2 SUNNY FUR- nished connecting rooms and bath. 362 Thirteenth Street. | THIRTEENTH, COR. HOWARD—NICE 1 sunny furnished rcoms, ¥5 up. 18 Twenty-sixth Streev. TWEN IY-SIX (H, NEAR MISSION— Large front sunny housekeeping suites; 3367 37 to $10. UNNY BaY-WINDOW; 3 ROOMS: YARD, » basement. 3 Hampton place, off Folsom, bet. recond aud Third sis. CONVEN(LAT FLAT OF Second st.. bet. Market and Jessie; rent rea- sonable. $20. $l JUSNY FLAT: 5 KOOMS; BATH; LARGE W yerd. 31915 Bartlett st e 1 41 SUITER—MODERN SUNNY UP 26143 536, iy JUNNY TOP FLAT 7 RUOMS AND BATH; all in good care. 4UA-B Airy st. *18 UPPFR FLAT 4 RUOMS AND BATH D on Twelfth st. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. ELEG.«\NT UPPFR I;LAT 5 ROOMS AND Uath: ~unny; large bisement. 919 Capp st. LOVELY SUNNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS. 219 Elm ave., Van Ness and Golden Gate. FLAT 3 KEOOMS: FURNI-HED. » SW.cor. Zoeand Bryant; keys 402 Third. ©) NEW FLATS, 6 AND 7 ROOMS AND BATH; Z attic 80x20, with vpper fiat; latest improve- is: fine warine view: nofogand wind; pendons r lighting gas throughout and e.ectric iigh cemented wal.s and basemen! gsrden. 21z1 Leavenworth st.. near Filbert. T LEGANT 1Oy FLAT: 6 100MS: SUN IN every room. 14 Grove st., near City Hal ROOMS. AT 36 | Vau Ness Avenuo. 5] VAN NESS-SUNNY,SUITE COMPLETE for housekeeping, $14; 3 rooms, $26. 102] YAY NESS AVE ANDGEARY ST.— =1 Front sununy suite, with kitchen, gas- range. ete. Miscellaneous. 9 UNFURNISHED RUOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping pur oses: references required. Address A. B.. box 1. Call Oftice. B ROOMS TO LET. Bartlett Street. BARTLETT - SUITE OF ROOMS OR single, in private fan:ily; reasonable. 13 Lush Stree.. HILADELPHIA OUSF, 421 BUSH — rooms; gas; running water; $1 week up; sunny. Clay Street. 152() CLAY — SINGLE AND DOUBLE Tooms: sunny, comfortable; for gentle- men: private tami y. Ao HERMAN APARTM st. mear Marke: T HOUSE, 28 8TH furnished and unfurnished. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es. jewelry.seaiskins. Uncie Harris, 15 Grunt av EIGHTH-SUNNY KOOMs; 8125 A week anu upward. 10 Turk Street. ¢ Q TURK-FURNISHID ROOM; <O small, sunny fron: room to let. SMALL, 5 Miscellaneous. URNISHED ROOM; EVERY CONVENI- ence. location unexcelled: references required. ddreas C. D, box 1, Call Office. STORES TO LET. 25, 518 THIKD: STORK: 8 ROOMS AN $35. Dsement. 818520 Geary: store and 1 room. £15-1055 Fols.m, with living-rooms. £16-1049 Foison, and 4 rooms. W. H. CHIM & L0, 118 Montzomery st $12.50. reohs” SIS Mowardae STORE—NICKLY DiCORATED: GOOD . stand for barber. Tweuty-fith and Va- lencia sts. 324 AND 826 PACIFIC—2 HANDSOME large scores, with or without basement; cheap. 1524 M s EEEr, KE. LARKIN_REXT 353 give lense. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery st TORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS; RENT $12. 294834 Mission st. 35 GROCE1Y: CORNE. HOWARD AND $ . Russsis. ASHTOY, 411 Montzomery. TORE AND BAKERY: $25 PER MONTH. ASHTON, 411 Mcntgomery st. 9(). STORE.WITH LIVIXG-UMS: PLATE, $20. Gius:tion.: Howard st.. ber. Fourih aud Fifth. ASHTON, 411 Montgowery st BET. 6TH AND 7TH—UPPER th. Key corver Howard. EIGHTH — LARGE FUR. housekeepiug rooms; also singl «)s) HOWARD ST 'ORE, WITH FIX- | 1522 tures: ‘suicabic Tor fumily: reat cheap 3000 PALRS — ANOTHeER LOI' MENS shoes, been slightly damaged. at less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 2 to $2 50 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. ADIES SHOES, SOLI G, 3%c; MEN'S 4shoes, soling, bc: all repairing done at halt {he usuul price. 562 Mission st., bec. 1s. and 2d. J . hruor BUUSE-MUV:ER, DEALER Sko- + ond-hand buiiding material, 1122-56 Aliasion. OFFEE-MILL, SCAL , HAND-TRUCK, LET- ter-press, ae<k and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. OT OF UNCALLED-FOE SHOES, FKOM 25c up to $1 26. 662 Mission, bet. 1st and 2d AN BACK BARS, MIRRORS, SHOW- cases. couaters, linoi-um, oflice furniture. siore aud ollice furaiture and fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOONAY, 1017-1019-1021-1028 Mis sion st., above Sixth. JJAES, SHUWCASKS, COUNTERS SHELV: J inz, ete., bought and soid. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. SEWING-MACHINES. 00D DOMESTIC SEWING-MACHINE FOR sale cheap. 730 rell st. ¢) MONTHLY: KENTED, REPAIRED, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth. LL KIND> KULGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented: repairing: lowest rates. 205 Fourth, ¥ LEGAL NOTECES. VIICE TO CREDITURS — ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE W.BUTLER, deceased. No- tice is hereby given by the undersigned, A.C. FRKESE, saminis rator, with the wiil annexed, of tue estate of CHAKLOTTE W. BUTLER. de ceased, to the creditors of and all persons naving claims ageinst the said deceased, to exhibit them wiih the necassary voucher: witnin four months afier the first publication of this notice, to the sal A. C. FREESE, administra.or, with the wiil an- nexed, at room 35, Chronicle building, corner ot Geary aid Kearny sireets, the sume being his place for the transaction of the businessof (i said estate in the city and county of San Fra clsco, State of Culifornia. A. C. FREESF, administrator. with the will an- nexed. of the estate of CHARLOTTE W. BUT- LEK, deceased Dated ni >an Francisco, September 17 1897. J. . SULLIVAN, attorney for the adm ni trator, wich tue will annexed. THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION, having received applicatious to mine by the hy- drauiic process from N. B. Willie €t u.. in the Wilow P.acer s xtension, near Howards -tation, Sierra County, to deposic taliings iu Liitle Deer Creek: frum G. A. Rosentbal et al, in the Cali- fornia mine. near Sierra City, Slerra_County, to deposit tailings in - ast fork of DOFLh 10X« Of Nor Yuba River; from Jacok Yaser. In the Sc.ne.der diggings near Spanish ranch, Plumas County, to drposit tailings in Spanish Creek, and from Heiry A siullsted. in the Hallsted P.acer Mine, near £p.nish Ranch, Piumas County, todeposit taiiines in & ravine, gives notice that u meeting wiil be heid at room 59, Fiood building, Sau Francisco, Cal.. on September 27, 1897, at 1:30 F. 1. fine for jewe er or bullion safe:’ YHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN; FARM WAG- / ous, buggles. hacks and harness: new and sec. ond-hand. 15th and Valencia tel. white 571 ARGAINS! BAKGAL BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand wagons, buggies, cacts, harness, robes aud blankets. Leibold Harness Compaxy, 211 Larkin st, opp. new City Hall. INE LAUNDRy, BAREKR'S ASND MILK wagons cheap fof cash or iusiallments; 1 fin (op and open bugz;: also 1 hack. B28 Harrisou st. N~ SUESCRIPTIO o5 2526 % Tt LATES) AND SHIFPING INTELLLIGENUE, Arrived. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. 80 hours from Seattle; 230U tons coal, to P B Cornwall, Sumr Alex Duncan, Olsen. 5 hours from Ames- port: produce, to Gooall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Chilkat, Dunham. 27 hours trom Eei Kiver; pass and mdse, to N P S8 Co. Importatione AMESPORT—Per Alex Duncan—141 sks beans, 79 sks wheat, 192 sks barley, 5433 aks oats kL RIVER—Per Chil —b4 keys 36 hi-kegs 151 bxs butter, 18 cans milk, 20 bxs apples, 4 hd cattie, 2 cs 11083, 1 cs 1 pky dry zoods. Consigree Per Chilkat— Russ. Early & Co: Hills Bros: Cal Typ: Foundry: Wh Breon & Co: ¥ 8 Haizht; Dodge, Bweeney & Co: Chas Harley & Co; Wizl & Baker: O B-mith &Co; Norton, leller & Murshall & Reime.s: McDonough & Kunyon: Wit- vel & Baker: U I Whitney &Co; Baker& Hamil ton: Sanborn, Vail & Co. Per alex Duncan—H Dutard, H Cowell & Co; Rk I Hammer & Co: Jonn M Petiigrew. Movements of Tran atlantic Steamers. DELAWARE BREAKWATER-Sailed Sen: 18—>i ¢ Belgenland, for Liverpool. BREMIN—Sailed Sept 18—>.mr Stutigart, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 18—Stmr La Gas- cogne from Havre. ————————— TN p nay SRR BIRTHS—MARRIAG S —DeA L [ Birth, marriags and dsain noticas sent by mai. will not be ‘nseried. They must be hauded (n a: either of the publicition offices and be indorssd with the name an 1 residence of persons authorized tohave the same puoiisaed. | BORN. BAUGHMAN—Sep ember 16, 1897, to the wife of C. P. Baughwan, & son. BUCKLE Y—In this city, September 6. 1897, to the wite of k. M. suckley, a daughter. CARTER~—September 10, 1897, to the wife of J. K. Carter. a daughter. DAVISON—In this city. “eptember 5, 1897, to e wite 0 N, M. Davison, uson. FiT ZGERA LD—september 9, 1897, (o the wife of John G. Fitzgerald, a son. FRANCIS—In this city, Septemb:r 14, 1897, to ! ite of George W. Francis, - danznter. LANE—In this city, September 14, 1897, to the wife of Georze W. Lane, a daughter. McGUIRE—In this city, Sep ember 15, 1897, to tue wife of John P. McGuire, 1 son. MATIHEWS—in this city. S -plember 9, 1897, to the wife of Charlle Matthews, a son. SAUER—September 10, 1897, to taue wife of George J. Sauer, a son. SPLAINE~—In this city, September 6, 1897, to the wife of F. J Splaine, a son. TERRY—September 16, 1897 to the wife of J. Terry, ason. TOOMr.Y—In this city. September 13, 1897, to the wife of J. J. Toomey a danghier. VAN DE BOGART—September 13, 1897, to the wife of M. L. Van de Bogart, a asughter. WAGN ER—In Berkeley, September 18. 1897, to hs wi e of Captain N. Wa.nor 4 son. — © MARKIED. MASON—-ROCK—In tuls city, August 23, 1897, at St. Brigid's Church, by the HKev. Father Byrne. Edwara W. Mason and Harriet E. Rock, both of Sam Francisco. THOMPSON-WARNER—In this city, Septem- ber ¥, 1897, by the Rev. Father Gieason, Frank J. Tnompson and Ma~ Bell= Warner. ———— DIED. Bernetich. Chariotte Morse, John Cora, Kdward J. Murray, Mary Corcoran, Mary Murphy, James des, Johuniia Poole. Thomas D. Cuilea, Ellen Res;er, Doran. Harold be “t, Hepburn, A. Mortimer Scuoil. Michae: Irwin, Ann Bethulia Jonas. Rev. Joachim homus Koch. Adam X Wiilard C. Kroder. Anita H. Wail James Lesallet, kugene E. J. BERNETICH—In tnis clty, September 17, 1597, Charlotts Bernetich. beloved daughier of Tonza Crisiich and the Iate Peter Bernetich. and nlece of Mrs. Johu M. Kusseil 4 nacive of Se.ve, Daimazia, Austria, aged 13 vears aad 3 months. 85 Friends ad acquaintances are respes:- fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS NAY (Sunday), av 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her mother, 410 Harrison street. Interment Mount Calvary Uemetery. CONN—In this cliy, September 17, 1897, Edward J.. beloved husband of Sarh A. Conn, and fatn e of Richard L anl Edward E. Conn and Mrs. L. Plank. a native of New York, aged 65 years and 26 days. CORCURAN—In Benicia Township, September 15, 1897, relict of tne late Patrics Cor- coran, and ve.ovel motherof John &, Daniel D., Micnast H., William ., Timothy V. and Mimie E. Corcoran, a native of ireland, aged 67 vears. B3 Friends and acqualntances are resnec:: fully Invited t0 attend the ‘uneral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 10 o'locck A. M., from St. Vin- cent’s Charcu, Vallejo. Interment St. Vincent's Cremetery. CORDES—In Stockton, September 16, 1897, Jo- nunua Cordes, beloved mother of Louise, Gus- tave and Emma Cord-s u native of Sathsen- walier. Goriany, aged 73 years 1 month and 10 ays. 85 Friends and acquatniances aro raspect: fal v invited ‘0 voaad ha famatal THIS DAY (Sundsy), at % 0'clock P. .. from th: St Paulus German Luthera . church corner of Gouzh and Eid- sireers. laterment Masonic Cemetery. CULLEN—in :his cits, September 17, 1897, Ellen. beloved dauvhierof Edward and Annie Cullen, a nacive of San Francisco, ssed 3 da7s. DORAN—In bis city. Septemcer 18, 1897, Harold, beioved son of Thomas ¥. and Mary E. W ilverg, Mrs. Gustava Doran, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years and 1 mon h. & Friends and acqualniances ars respect- fally invited to attond the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Bow-s 207 Lar- kin street. Iuterment Cypre:s Lawn ( emetery. We shall all go home to our Fatne:'s house, To our Father’s house In the skies. Where the hope of our souls shali have no blight nd ourlove no hrosen ties: We shall roam on the banks of the Kiver of Peace And bathe In its biissfui tide, And one of the joys of our heaven shall bo The little boy that died. HEPBU:N—{u this citk, September 16, 1897. A. Mort. mer, deariy beloved husband of Mrs. F. M. Hepburn, father of Muric ana kdna Hepourn, and brother o Rufus and weorge Hepburn, & native of Brooklyn. N. Y., aged 48 years. AF~The funeral will take placs THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.M, from S:. John's Lipiscopal Church, Kifteenth street, beiween Valencia and Mission. Interment Mountaln View Cemeters: J. 0. U. A, M.—Members of Abrabam Lincoln Council No.2 J. 0. U. A. M., will assemble at Baal B'ritn Hall av 1 o'clock P M. <harp, to attend tae funeral of our deceased broiher, A. Mortimer Hepbura, TRWIN—In this city, September 16, 1897. Ann, beloved wife-of Francis Irwin, and mother of rs. Clara Neall. Mrs. Faonie Daley, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs Mary Logan, Mrs. Josie Valentine and the laws Thonias Irwin, a native of the parish of Abbey, County Galway, lreland, aged 66 years and 6 months. A%~ Friends and acqualntances are respect fuliy Invited 1o attend the funaral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p.M.. from her late resi- dence, 1428 Moutcomery streei, corner of Greenwich. thence to St. Francis Cnarci for services. Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. JONAS—In this ciir, September 18, 1897, Rev. Joachim Jonas. dearly beloved husband of Amalla Jonas. and father of Abraham and Mar- cus Jonss of OaMland, David Jonas of Santa Cruz. Josepa L. und Jacob S. Jonas of San_Ber- nardiao, Mrs. Moritz and Mrs. Theodor Conn of San Francisco, a native of Rogasen, Prussia, agod 65 ye months and 17 days. [Los An- geles, Sa ruz and New York papers please copy. | & Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully 1nvited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Mo day), at 11 o'clock A. M.. athis late residencs, 1512 Taylor street, under the auspices of Coigregation Shaarel Zedek. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. via 1 oclock r. M. creek boat. Please omit flowers. KOCH—Inthis city, September 15, 1897, Adam Koch, bzloved father of Mrs. Christina Kohnke. Sirs. E. Schmide and Charles L. Koch, a native of Germany ag-i 64 year.. A member of fornia Lodge No. 1 L O. 0. ¥., and Verein Kin- tracht. AFFriends and acquaintances are respect: folly invited to attend the fanerv TH{13 DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from 1.0. 0. F. Hall. corner of Seventh aud Market streets. Remains at the pariors of the Californla Under- taking Com pany, 123 SL0c<101 street, corner of Geary. I[nterment L U. O. F. Cemetery. KRODER—In this city, Septcmber 15. 1897, Anica H., aearly beloved and only child of Mr. and Mrs. A F. Kroder, and zrandchild of Dr. and Mrs. L. Bush and Mrs. Louise Kroder. a na- tiveof San Francisco, aged 7 years 3 months aud 27 da AFFriends and acaualntances are respect. fally Invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock ... from the res- dence of er grandparents Dr ani sirs L. Bush. 210% Howard siresr, becwee e venteenth and Elghteenth. Iuwermen: Lourel Hill Cemetery. LEGALL Legallet, beloved child of Kugene and Mirs. Maria Legallet, a uative of ~outh San Frauclsco, aged 7 months. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- requiring the expenditure of a few thousand dollars to put the park in con- dition. An incident was cited to prov this necessity by showinz that a mJ named Joan Smith was injured a few day! ago by having him:eif and bLis horse thrown down theembankment, a distance ot twenty-five feet, in which Smith's shoulder was dislocated and his Lorse badly crippled. s The park, it is claimed, stands in need of repairing by reason of the filling in ot Precita avenue on both sides, leaving a large nollow in the center which will be filled by the winter rains, making tue place dangerous to inhabitants during the winter months. he executive committee of the clup reported that sidewalks were being laid on Army street from Mission to Alabama with wooden vplanss. The same com- mittee was instructed to wait on Mr. Vining of tne Markel-street line and request him to have the words “Precita Avenue’’ painted on the Folsom-street cars as was formerly done whan the cars first ran on that line. Tue much coveted words were erased at a time when Mr. Vining and the club were not on as good terms as they now are. Hence the requesi. - The Alaska Lecture Tuesday Evening. Rev. Dr. Kummer of Oakland, who has just returned from Alasks, will deliver a lecture at the Association Auditoriam, Mason and Ellis streets, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock: subject, “‘Alaska, the Land of Gold.” Dr. Kummer will throw over & hun- dred dissolving views upon. the canvas. The lecture is for the benefit of the Young Men’s fair fund connected with, the association. —. 1ty, E o L thie cliy, Bagene MOmond dobu |y oltowing Are the Highess Prie folly invited to atiend tha funera. TO-MORROW | (Mooday), from the residence of his parents, 1448 Elventh avenue, South San Francisco, thence to the | rench Church of Notre Dame des Victotres. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORSE—In Oaklaad. September 17, 1897, John. beloved son of the iate Lelia Moise, and brother of Robert H. Char.es B., Susie A.and James E. Morse, anutive of San Francisco, aged 29 years. A Friends are respectfully invited to attenl the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:45 o’ciock A. M., from the undertaking p:riors of Meoinn Beos., $1 kddy sireer. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train. No flowers. MURPHY—Friends and acquain ances are re- spectfully fuvited (o utiend ..n anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of the late James Murphy at St. Charles ¢ hurch, kighteenih and Shotwell streets, TUL.SDAY, 808 A M. MURRAY—In this ol v, September Mary. beloved wife o' W. beloved sister of Mrs T. 3 ani the lawe James A. Qu Creex, Amador County, C 11 months. A& Friends and acquaintances ara resp>: fully invited 1o a:tend ins funerst THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from her late residence, 341z Ulara street. thence (o St. Pat- rick’s Church for services, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M. POOLE — In Alameda, September 18, 1897, Thomas D. Pool:. a naiive of Ohlo, aged 48 years 8 months and 18 days. A Friends and ACQuA(DIANCOS Ars reipaok- sully invited to attend ihe funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late residence. 1326 Park aveaus. interment Moun- tain View Cemeterv, Oakland. RESSER—In San Jose, Cal.. September 17, 1897, Hartman. beloved nusband of Jonanna itesser. and fuiner of Louis and Andrew Resser. a na- tive of Germany, ased 68 yeass and 3 months. Bar Friends aid acauslniances are respioi fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at lg o'cloc A i irom tne tom- ily resiacnce, drner of South Whi.ney ant Key straets, San Joie Cal Iinterment Oak Hill Cemetery. San Jose. ROBERTS—In this city. S:ptember 18- 1897. Elisabeth Frances, beioved mother of Gertrude F. Rob:rts, daushterof Mrs. J. F. Jones, and sister of Mrs. J. J. Davis and Annis and Arthur W. Jones, n Virginia City, Nev., 31 years 4 mon:hs and 13 days. [Virgioia City (N-v) papers piease copy. | 8@ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviced 10 atien | tae funeral THIS DAY (Sunaay), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the resi- deace of her motuer. 146 Fuiion sireet. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric fu- neral-car leaving Fourteenth ana Mission streets at 30'clock P. M. SCHOLL—In tnis ctiv. September 17, 1897, Michael Scholl, amative of Bavaria, Germany, aged 80 yeurs 7 months and 5 days. A®-Friends and acauainiances are respaci- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from Pioueer Hai, Fourth streer, wuere the services will be held under the auspices of California Soclety of 16. 1897, J. Murray, and Hami L Deila Hill Lavaof sutter aged 32 years aad Pioneers. Intermen. Laurel Hi Cemetery. SMITHSON—In Chico. Cal., September 18, 1837, fethulla A. Smithson, a native or £ngland, aged 82 vears. 88~ Notice of funeral hersaftsr. TURLEY—In this clty, September 18, 1897. Thomas Turley, beloved fataer of John und Thomas Turley, s native ot County Kent, Eng- Iand, aged 64 vears and 8 months. B9~ The funeral will take piace TO-MORROW (Monday), at 10 o'clock A. ., from tne par- lors of Carew & inglish. 4l Van Ness avenue, Interment private, vy oress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral-car from Fourteenth aud Mis- sion streecs TYLER—In Bisbee, Ariz, Sepiember 8, 1897, Willard Casper Tyler, a native of Saa Francisco, aged 23 years. WALL—In the City and County Hospital Sep- tember 18, 1897, James Wall, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 27 years. WILBERG—In this clty, September 18, 1897, Mrs. Gustava Kristtue, beloved wife of Andrew | J. Wilberg. aaughier of Mrs. Caroline Iverson, and sister of Mrs. G. 1 1uckley, Mrs. 1. Athiss, Miss G. lverson and G and Alf iverson, a na: tive of Norway, aged 35 years 4 montus and 2 davs. 85 Friends and acaualntances are resneot- fullv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), st 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 112014 Florida streei. bstween Twenty- four.n and Iwenty-fifth. interment L O.O. F. Cemeter ——eeeee MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM YRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scho Telephone South 80. JAS. ENGLISH. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDEPTAKERS AND EMBALME®Y FUNERAL DIRECTORS, T. R CAREW 10 Van Ness ave., Dear &aixve sk, Swa sTagg, Telephone So 158 - F.l. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. sand 10 CITY HALL BUUAKL. Telephone South 433 Bstab. 1855 Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral birrctors and Embalmers«, 22 24 AND 26 MIN) AVENUE. Lady assistanis. Spacious chapel for the use ol our patrons. 1.ubber tires on our ambulance. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES, PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and Cea- r Francisco. ECONOMY RECOMMENDED. Precita Valley Improvement Club Makes Some Sugzestions to the Superviso Precita Valley Improvement Club at its weekly meeting heid last night at Grabam’s Hall on Alabama street, pas<ed resolutions favoring economy in the city’s distribution of the taxes for all things other than matters of urgent necessity, but took particular pains to im press upon the minds of the Bupervisors that Bernal Park is one of the “‘urgent necessities” ! Mexicau 5 THE STOOK MARKET. Almost every stock on the Iist was lower yester- day and the close was weak, as will be seen. Wiih few exceptions the marke. {s now on a lower plane of va ues than it was a week ago. The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will paya menthly div dend of 30 cents and the Spring Valley Water Company one of 50 cents per share to-morrow. The Santa Rosalla Mining Company has de- clared a gividend of 10 cents per share, payabls Septem ber 20. ‘ The Belcher Mining Company bas levied an xée sessment of 20 cen.s per share, delinquent Oct ver 21. The Hatch and Rock Company of Butte County Bas levied an a sessment of § per shere, delin- quent October 21. The Sult Lake Tribune says: The belfef is freely expresied that the ontario will resume work In the next thirty days, the contention being that the advance in leada and In silver is suthcient to justify it. The Dexter mine of Tuscarora, Nev., recently sh:pped gold bul'ion v lued at $2300 and a carload of ore averacing $500 per t ing the Past We Tres W | 23| 14| 25| 3| 8Y 14 53| 09| 74| 75| Gould & Curry Hale & Norcroa| 1.1 2.10| 2.45) 40| 48 66| 6- et | 1.56| 1.85| | X1sf 113 [ 27| 2y 81 53 BOAKD SALEs. Followine were the sales In the San Franolsco Etock Board ) esterday: REGULAR MORN 207 atena 200 Alta 40/300 Con 1m 77|100 Exchar. 2 THI3 0 6w C 700 Eullion....1¢|250 HaN 550 87/1500 Kencc) 15{120 1 ravaze. 5U L0600 Seg Bel..15 85500 SNV .1, -1.20/1000 Sil Hi) -10/70+ Union C. 09300 . Following wers he s in the Pacltic Stock Board yesterday: REGUTAR KFSSIO 22120 ) Chalige. 15500 € Pont 6/100 5 400 (200 43016 &C 41700 .. CLOSING QUOLATIONS SATURDAY, Sept. 18-12 . Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. AlphaCon....” zv 21| i s Anta T — " 30 Apaey.. T T 232 0y 10 Eenton Coa.. 1.00 Helchae.. 38 Best & feion. 76 Lullion 13 Caledoni b6 Chollac 65 Lon.ual@Va. . 1.55 Chullenes Con 47 cra Novada 1.1 taudacd . L miou vua’ Crow . Fon " 37 Con.New Yore. 05 £aCu.uacs 06 Lo 12%r 62 Hale& Norers. 115 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Sept. 18 -10:30 A M. UNITED STATES HONDS. Bid. _Asked. U E4s conp. 11534 Lonew asuei-dig MISCELLANKOUS RONDS. N P.C, 8... LnaLas 5y Bid. Asked. 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Ad S : SAVINGS BANK STOOKS Bers&1,Co. i 40 1560 100 HumbS&L.1u5) 1160 - Mutual.. 85 4u | UmivuTrus. 560 1059 bEbavUiioaasd — | ETREKT KAILROAD STOCKS. Californt: 1L914111 |UnkSL&dar 100 Geary-g...l 40 — |Presidio... 5 — Mackeisi. . 467 41% FUWDEG STOCKS. Atlantley, -~ — |glamdcox... 88 3914 Callforpia... 100 125 | Vigorie 3 iy busierny... 85 95 | MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. n 9514 9914 A Vinva — Tig o 100 ™ oy Y eaanicinte 34 ‘3BIL HawC&SCo.. 28 231G PacAuxFA 1lg 3 HulchsFos 3334 34 |PachoraxCa 100 - = MesExaasn. w rurt Fulnile olp — eALKN—MORNLNS Bassisy, Horra— 25 Huichinson S P Co. 85. Market-st Kallway. 65 S F Gas & Electric Co. 5 do do > 15 do do 190 8V Water.. 15 do do $1000 8 V 4% Bon Street— 260 Hawalian Commercial. 00 do do . 330005 F & N P allway Bonds.