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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1897 ths and 21 - : 2 (hesor E. | Mossachus:tes, aged 68 years 8 mont B g HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ROOMS 0 LET—Continned. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS. Fliageesid T . Brmoa s o, T e T Altovemmows. = X Brannan Street. . Dolores Street. Vallayo Streets S DI P CLARK THE DISTINGUTSARD | Fusiong, oscon Peabo 17, Caaries :RC , Yon see houses to rent by BALDW HOWELL. 10 Montgumery st OUSE MODERN. 614 HER- mann st., bet. Webster and Filimore. v, 1 SANCHEZ, COK. AKMY — NICE 13252 BRANNAN _FURNISHED ROOM with use of range; $1 week. 42 Bryant Stree: BRYANT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: $9 a month. 51 DERSON & CO., ts sunny fiat of 6 rooms: rens 5. OUSE TO L-T— A} Twenty-ninth and Sanch: UOM~, 1577 HAKRISON ST., P'$11: also 4 rooms, 812 Jessie st, near Ninih, 9. xKevs sl groceries R 7 KOOMS, BATH AND LAUD $25. DEMPSIER, 56 Glen Park ave., Twelfth st. i OUSE 5 & rent §8 50. seventh DRY. oft INN Y ROOMS, Y ARD, STABLE: 1664 Alabama st, near Tweuty- 5 OF 7 ~UNNY ROOMS. place. off Folsom, between Second and Third. 3 3 ROOMS: UPPER PART OF &8. 305 First st., jus: above Folsom. 97 () HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS: BATH; $-l.$)( . sunny beit. 109 Cumberland st., between 19th and 20th, Guerrero and Dolores. 608 POLK—ELEGANT, CENTRALLY LO- cated sunpy house of 9 rooms. Apply 10 MADISON & BULKE. $8. neaiing: 215 st g4 uT AV, rent reduced. EDUCED TO $30; 8 ROUMS; DECORATED R iest styie: nice imantols; 40.i0ot sanny yara: asuitary plumbing: see1t. 2525 Pine st., ur. Scoit. JLONDYKE GOLD—0n——. Will rent houses at BALDW. 10 Montgomery st. HAMPTON CHEAF house. £: 5 NOVATED: 1567 Kearny st., near Greenwich. —NICE HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS $30. Apply 1o A. M. SPRCK. —HOUSE OF 23 ROOMS; = Buchanan Street. 60‘) BUCHANAN, « URNER FELL-SUNNY < furnished. bay-window: kitchen, stove,bath. Luan BUSH, NR. POWELI—SCNNY LARGE room; light housekeeping; $10 a month. 717 Buena Vista Avenue. 15 BUENA VIsTA AVE, COR. HAIGHT— ©) ¥ sunay farnished Lousekeeping rooms; bath; yard. PRI FIFTH—2 SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- 214 ing_housekeeping rooms: closet; bath; private: £10. 3()‘) FIFTH—SUITE OF ROuUMS FURNISH- LZ ed for nousexeeping; cheav. FIFTH_CLEAN FURNISHE HOUSK. keeping rooms. $10 to $16; ringle, $4 10 87. 325 Evinom Stree.. ()4 FOLSOM ST._SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; 704 housekeeping and others: cheap. 1133 FOLSOM — THREE UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms; nice yard. Greenwich Street. GREEN WICH—2 ROOMS FURNISHED for light housekeeplng; cheap. 82 HEAP SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS: cars pass door. SW. cor. Doloresand Twenty- fourth sts. Lddy Street. EDDY—HOUSE NEWLY RENOVATED; fron: suite: other sunny rooms: 35 up. ~ KDDY_C MFORTABLE ROOM: 1 OR 30T 2 Zentiemen: gas: b h low rent. 12 Loy — PRIVATE BOARD: NEWLY 412 furaishea’ rooms: spicudia locaiity s ron- sonable 6(’ EDDY-LARGE SUNNY, unfarnished or furnished room;: water: cheap. PLEASANT running VALLEJO—SUNNY FRONT ROOM: private family; 1 or 2 gents: reasonabie. 1329 Veu Leca Avenus. VAN NESS AVE, NB. GOLDEN GATE ave.—Sunny rooms; 85 or 85: gentlemen. 610 Miscellaneou: EWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN private fami y, with gns and bath: desirable location. ~Address Kooms, box 80, Call Office. SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM: HOT AND old water, iarge c'oset, ba h, gas. etc.: good Jocation; 6 minutes’ walk from Kearny aud Mar- ket sis :'reterences required. Address . P. P, box 2. Call Oflice. kighth Streot. 1 EIGHTH—NICE BAY-WINDOW FRONT 2 room: a so small room. 1 JHEKMAN APAKTurNT HOUSKE, 28 STH st. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. SUNNY FURe ‘). EIGHTH — SINGLE 22T nishea tront room; #4. aaida Street OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES. cent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladtes’ parior; rooms per night. sbc to 31 50: week, $2 t0 #5: montn, 8 o $30; elevator ou office 1loor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. RAM()\A.-H]I’I‘L’L KAMONA; MOSI MOD- ern: 160 e/egant rooms: b0c to §1 50 per day. MRS, KATA S HART, manager, 130 Ellls st. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS—200 SINGLE and fam. rms; 20c'to 50c night, $1 to $3 wk. 720 ELLIS-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 120 sicove tront room; aiso single. Boward Street. 796 HOWARD — LARGE HOUSEKEEPING 732 foom: running waier: 8 959 FURNISHED HOUSES. JEW HOUSE, 12 KOOMS, FURNISHED; bi liard room. furnace, etc., to let tn Alamed would exchange for turnished house in 8an Fran- cisco for & few months. W. k., box 150, Call. r PIANO: MODERN; COAL 414 Cappst. 199 6 Koo $23. 2ud cas ranges A HOWARD_TWO NICE SUNNY FUR- i hed rooms: range: reat $9. HOWARD — FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; gas and baih. HOWARD—LARGE ROOM FOR 3, $3: 114 ball room cheap. 2008 Jackson Street. JAUKSON—2 U FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, $6; water free. 906 COTTAGES TO LET. @7 2 COTTAGES, 4 ROOMS: ~TABLE, OUT- $7. houses, large yards: on 18th and 1uth, near Douglass. . B. JOOST, 1438 Mission st, or Fal- con und Moss ave. OTTAGE, 4 ROOMS: KENT $10. 3.72 ) som st.; apply in corner grocery. FOL- 7 ROOM: BATH; FLOWER GARDE { chicken'yard; water free; $12. 4499 Seven teenth st. §18. SQUNNY COTTAG ) basement and yard: cheap. COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS, BATH: MOD- ern; water free. teenth sts. Jessie Street. JESSIE — LARKGE SUNNY FRONT room; also small room: reasonable. 3€ 37 JESSIE.NEAR FIFTH AND MARKET— Housekeeping, $9: single room, $5. Laguna Street. LAGUNA, COR TURK, OPP. JEFFER- son square—2 loveiy unfurnished rooms. 103 Larkin N ree.. 4.n sueon 99 FIFTH_SICEL FURNISHED SINGLE rooms, 23c up: doubie rooms, 50c up. fPHE (USMOPOLITAN—>ELECT FAMILY hotel: 100 Fifth st,cor. Mission: rooms 60c, 7bc and §1 per night: $2 to $5 per week. 10" FIFiH—PLEASANT, SUNNY UNFUR- { nished rooma to let. 1 visom treec. PER WEEK —SUNNY FURNISHED rooms. 820 Folsom st., near Four:) $1 Franklin Street. FRANKLIN — FURNISHED <D first-class locality; sunny. ROOMS: Fulton Streec. FULTON (FULTON HOUSKE)—NICELY FUR- nished rooms: single oren suite; $8and $15 up. 3 79)] GEARY—-NICELY FURNISHED {21 pieasant rooms suliable for gent.emen; rent reasonable; references. 101 tres.. T GEARY—LARG LEGANT FRONT { room: 316, SQTTAGE: & ROOM $16. Soin st nr. Eoreka S0 cor. Twentleth and Castro J WEEKLY CALL, sent t0 any address in the Tnited Statcs or Canads one year Sor $1 50, ost- age free FLATS TO LET. §) OAK—11 ROOMS; ALL SUNNY: MAR- 40 ble steps; mosaic vestibuie: tiled bath- room: sinks; porcelain tubs: tiled wasnbasins: electricity and gas: firepiaces for gas or coal Apply 300 Page st.. or MADISON & BURKE. LLOVER 1T0WN— 4 You see flats to renmt HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. by BALDWIN & JUNNY UPPER FLAT, 6 KOOMS AND ® bath. ¥ Webster st., near Haight. @ UPPER AND LOWER FLAT, 4 $10. rooms: nail ana double parlors 1606 Sieverson st., niear Eighteenth. JLEGANT FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH; new!y renovated.” 523 McAllister st YORNER FLAT, 6 SUNNY MODERN ROOMS: C%ac 820, W corner Shotwell and Twents- sixth sts. 1ng; reasonable. McAtiister Diureet. MCALLISTER, NR. LARKIN—2 SUNNY front rooms suitable for housekeeping. 340 Minna Street. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE 28 ‘aud housexeeping, #1 and 70c. Q] MINNA, COR__FOURTH—EXCELLENT 281 Donexesping room, cheap; man aud wite; doubie or singie. 3() MINNA — PLEASANT ROOMS FOR 469 nousexeeping. Massien Strese. MISSION — NICK HOUSEKEEPING | 56¢ room, cheap; $1 50 week. rooms. @]9 SUNNY FLAT, 5 ROOMS: KANGE, $12. Rorind cola water. 101 Prospect piace, Corner Sacramento si. D : GOLDEN GAT! 20006 Soicaunny upperifias or 6lsooma) mud bath, with modern improvements; rent reason- able to desirable party. See owaer on premises. NHEAP RENT: 3 AND & RIOM FLATS; _ rent $7 and $8. Jnquire 941 Bryant st. . AVE. — NEWLY POURTEENTHST., 4 rooms, bath, cellar, ¥ R HOWARD, 136a— £13. OWER MODERN FLAT 8 ROOMS, NEAR 4 Golden Gate Park; low rent (o responsibie tenant: owner occupies upper flat: pleasani sur- roundings. Apply 803 Sut er st., room 43. ST OWER FLAT, 4 SUNNY KOOMS 172 Hawthorne st, near Harrison. PPER FLAT, 6 SUNNY ROOMS, BA1H: olern Improvements; rent reduced. 792 Clayton si. OVELY LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS, BA(H: ard; rent reasonaole. 3570 17th, nr. ¢ uerrero. JUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT cheap. 19 Julian ave., off Fourteenth st. o 126 [s S 1 MISSION—2 SUNSY FURNISHED 9152 nousekeeping rooms: also other rooms. s MISSION—£LEGANT FRONT ROOMS 1063 lomplete tip'e:bine fiame stove,gas, water Soss Street. MOS8, BET. 61H AND 7TH — LARGE 3 front room and kitchen for housekeeping. Nantn siree:. 'H, NEAR MA RKET—2 CONNECT g Tooms; § OVe: water; gas; INT & housekeep! % <0 rent 81 91 N(“TH—_BAY-WINDUW ROOMS FOR 2] fignt housekeeping: racgs and running water. —= NINTIH—2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- {{ ing rooms. with separate yard: £10. 1 NINIH—FRONT ROOMS, FURNISH- 1303 vd "or ‘watarnishea: sonny; grates: rent reasonable. $6. Oak Street. UNFURNISHED BACK PARLOR, first fioor, sink and grate. 48 Oak st TWENTY-SECOND, ABOVE VA- lencia—Sunny upper fiat; 6 rooms: bath. 3334 A 51 MISSION, NEAK ELEVENTH-6 1.’)1-)2 sunny rooms; bath; newiy pai grained. $18 UPPFR FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH bl . on Twelfth st. DLMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. $13. NEW, SUNNY FLA 5 ROOMS AND bath 3014 Twenty-sixth, near Florida. /'2 A GEOVE—LOWER FLAT: 4 ROOMS; 0 bath; light: sunny: nice yard. §) FLATS; 425 STEVENSON ST.; IN GUOD order; new improvements. ALGHT AND BAKFKE: NICE CORNER: 5 room flat: opp. Buena Vista Park: fine view. TPPER FLAT, 8241 SEVENTH—5 SUNNY rooms, bath. water iree; newiy patoted. HEAP RENT: FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH. 1120 Howard st., near Seventh. 12, FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BASEMENT: SEP- $12. GieTam cudeatrance. 108% Morris av: OSE SUSRY BAY-WINDOW FLAT: ALL modern improvements: rent $15. 245 Niath st, bet. Howard and Folsom. JICE AND SUNNY. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, on Market si.; reduced to $20. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. M 'O LET—FLAT basement and ODELN FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH: flue marine view; reasonabie. 1009 Lombard. 1020 PACIFIC; . 4. ROOMS, rd: rent $10. lowe.l Streei. POWELL, NEAit SUTTER — LARGE uDLY room; gas, grate; suitable fortwo 50 Rixth Srreed SIXTH—FRONT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms furnished complete. 244 Sixteenth Street. 80324, SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA— OUDL3 nicely furnished sunay rooms: exclu- sive kitchen: piano. reventh Stree:. SEVENTH (GIRARD) — SUITES AND kitchen: also single rms.: newly renovated. 14 das.0n TAYLOR — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; private bath: light housekeeping. siree.. 14 Turk Sireet. TURK--3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, complate for housekeeping, 820; 2 for £10. TURK—FRONT ROOM COMPLETE FOR housekeeping: bath: $3 per week. 119 543 Twelfth Street. TWELFTH — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW sulte, comp for housekeeping: also 14 single. 1wenty-second Street. TWENTY-SECOND—2 OR 8 NEWLY furnished rooms; hocsekeeping. 3337 3 FLATS, 5 ROOMS, BATH. 147 GROVE, $19; ) 4and 6 rooms. bath, 715 Grove, $15 and $25. JUNNY FLAT; 56 ROOMS; BATU AND YARD: $14. 172435 Folsom st VHOICE FLATS: CHEAP: IN FINE HOUSE; 6 and 8 rooms; spiendid view. Arply on premises, 2048 Leavenwor'h st., cor. Flibert. VEW UPPER SUNMNY MODERN FLAT: b rooms and bath. 929 Golden Gate ave. 7 RUUMS; FLAT: MODERN IM- $2 - provements; good yard. 1015 McAllister. smu Dews Aveuue. 81/' VAN NESS—SUITE OF FURNISHED { or unfuruishea rooms: $10, $1x. Miscellaneous. UNFURNISHED ROOMY < hou sekeeping: every convenieice; large cios- ets, etc.; goud I cativn; references. Addres X. Y. Z., box 1, Call Office. L, UNFUKNISHED RKOOMS FOK HOUSE- Z xeeping purroses: reierences required. Address A. B, box 1. Call Oftice. o FOR LIGHT LAGUNA, NEAR HAYES—+LAT: SIX sunuy rooms and bath. 52¢ 8-ROOM FLATS: RENTS 84, $10, $12 50. Inguire at 15621 Leavenworth st. BATH; MEWLY UEEER FLAT 8 RO .M papered: $16. 30 Moss, ur. 7th; key cr.Howard. JUNNY FLATS ON M ARKKT, OPP. VALEN- cla; 6 and 7 rooms and bath: will ba put in oider 10 sult tenant: rent greatly reduced. Apply MADISON & BURKE. © SUNNY UPPRE FLATS ELNGANTLY tinted: 8 and 7 rooms: bath. 105 Houth Park. 16, SORNER FLat TWENTY-THIRD $16. aoa Casiro sta-:'s roome ang vaih, $15. JIODERN SUNNY FLAT: 4 ROOMS: . bath. 292 Thiid ave., cor Clement; take Sutro cars. 05 FOLSOM, NKAR SIXTH—FLAT; 191 rooms ana bath. 13.5(). FINE SUNNY FLAT: 5 LAKGE 1350 oo beth; eae: miscoe mtiain: water free. POST—3, 4 OR 5 SUNNY ROOMS; bau garden: rent #10 and $15, 7 MARKET SI.—BKANCH OF CaLL © md ¢ wna suoscripoo ICE LY THE Jaxen ROOMS TO LET. Alabama Street. 8 NICE ROOMS. 1336 ALABAMA, « bet. Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixtn. $7.5 MISSION — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING | ] Steiner. LARKIN — FURNISHED SUNNY 2 lurge clothes cioseis; grate; 1705 Mllis near=eneh | 1411 fron: ‘voom: running water: siover for | privae tamiiy. ~, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, | 2; reasousble. Dolores and Fif- = Goulaen LRy WaTLE Stheck 3] GOLDEN GATE AVE—A NICE FUR- SUNNY SiDE:| =15 LEAVENWOKTH—2 SUNNY ROOMS nished sunny room: furniture new: wit 2 p;'xy torneL | DL completely furnished for housekeeping: | bath und gas: iu private family: references given reasonable. and required. > "IN AMERICA— ©Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FUR- D BEST IN AMERICA—THE iane caeal 498 SOLDEN G ~6)() MARKET—SUNNY FURNISHED AL 1720 Sove, $13; and two o thres housexeep- Guerrero Street. GUERRERO—SUNMNY SUITE; WARM belt of Mission; pleasant home for in- a0 wvalid. Barrison Siree 596 HARRISON. R FIRST — FIRST- 9 class sunny rooms: private; bath Hawthorne Street. HAWTHORNE — FURNISHED ROOM, private tamils, near Paiace Hotel; $5 mo. 165 Hayes 606 BAYFS — FOR ISHED ROO! grate: sultable for 2: qule. 7~ HAYES_$SUNNY ROOMS OR WHOLK { Z1 J0use, 6 rooms and bath, for painter in ex- change for work. Streec. : GAS, Boward Street. HOWARD — FURNISHED from 81 up; ROOMS nousekeeplug $2 up; traus: 821 clent. 180, ¢« HOWARD, (OR. FOURTEENTH—3 sunny front rooms. e e Streec. JESSIE, REAR OF MINT- famiiy; single room: ren: $4. —PRIVATE 435 Bhearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE 127 KEARNY — Pleasuut sunny rooms, en suite and single: 1irst ciass iu every respect: lerms reasonable. FUBNISHED RGOM: EVERY CONVENL ence: location unexceiled: references required. Address C. D, box 1, Call Office. —_— 91 SUITES OF ROOMS; HAND- somely farnished: man ana_ wife or 2 gents; with board or without; bath, gas. Q]4 LARKIN-ALCOVE RUOM: NEWLY furnisied: gas; bath: for 2 gents; with board or without; terms reason ble. LAKGE ROOM, WITH B ARD, SUITABLE for 2; $45; with use of plano aud parior. 712 Post s 83] FULTON—ELEGANT KOOMS; BOAD: ©verything new: running water. gas. bath, HUTEL BERTLIN ., 714 BUSH, ABOVE Powell—Strictly first-ciass; for gentlemen and families: convenient to business center ana prin- cipal streetcar lines; references required. ASTELLEJA, COR. FEL.. AND CENTRAL ave.—New, beautiful, quiet, homelike; nrsi- class cook: families: uochiuren: panhandie frige, INE, 743 — PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS and excellent board; $20 to §50 per month. 140 41 ROOKLYN HOTKL, 208212 BUSH ST, board and room $1 to $2 per day. 86 to $12 per week: choice rooms 50 cents to $1: sulle rooms for family $1 to$1 50 per night: first-class service: free coach. CHARLES MONTGOUMERY. HAUKMEIER'S HOTEL 123 TO 129 EDDY sL: choice sunny rooms $2 50 per week and up: board, Al table, $6 and up. FRED EKTKL aod ADAM HACKMEIER, Proprietors. BE WALDORF, 308 POWELL, OPP. UN1ON fquare—Thoroughly renovated; newly and ele- ganily furnished: board. MES. J.'A. CALHOUN. VAN NESS, NNAR BUSH—SUNNY Tooms, with board; private. HYDE—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM with board: £20 up: use parlors. plano. CHILDREN BOARDED. OME FOR 1 OR 2 CHILDREN; PRIVATE schooling_and music: t>rms $10 to $13; Teferences exchauged. C. B., box 47, Call i b e Db b B ADY WISHES CHARGE OF GIKL, 3 YEARS up: mother's care. 403 Stevenson st. trance clajrvoyan: tranced she will reveal life: she will show you and medium: while en- every hidden mystery in how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles. resiore lost af- fections: unites the separaied. recovers lost, stolen or burled property: tells your eutire lite, pas in a periect trance. E perfect satisfaction guarant ed by mail stamp for circular wi-h special term: l0cates treasures. minerals: t, present and tuture, while ours, 10 A M. OB P. M.} Send MRS DE. F. CLARK, rooms 5 and 26, 1208 Markei, opp. Sixth. 7OUR FUTURE TOL, D BY CAKDS: LADIES 10c, gents 25c: removed from room 38, Sixth st., 10 103714 Folsom. Mi. POKTER, WONDEKFUL CLAIRVOY- ant_card-reader, born double vell and second sight; dlagnoses disease, gents $1: palm. and clair ia. 50c; tull iife reading; la. 60c: ar v.: sit. $1 50. M E, Sopax, WORLD-KENOW KD CARD- 1 “reader; past, ‘presen: gents. 619 Ludy st. t and future: )adies aud hours 9 A M. 108 P A ME. LE 1ormeriy 1 Polk st., readings: ludies. NORMAND, CLAIRVOYANT, returned to 502 O' Farrell; c: gents d0c ] UCKY caib REA DER AND MEDIUM: past, present and future; ludies, 26c. 243 Shipley st., near Fifth. ME. EVA HAKRISON. CARD KEADER M and magnetic healer. 86515 Market st, . 12, 2d floor. KITHMETIC, RE piano: lady teacher: #: ME RAVEN Dbusiness advice; nam ADING. WRITIN Gt 165 Hawthorne st. FLUENTLY: es givea: 20c up. Fourtn. ISS LINDEN, MAG NETIC HEALER AND medium. 126 rourth st., room 23. YPSY LIFE-READ ludies 25, gents SUc G ER, 5 SLVENTH ST.; ;al questions auswered. ME. VIOLA,CLALRVOY AN , LIFK-READ er; business'test, 25¢c up. 534 Howard nr. 4th JTHEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD- reader, raimist. 1169 Mission st., near Eighth. M voyant, card-reader; ME. MOREAU, BE T MEDIUM, CLAIR- 5c up. 73 Fourth st M IS8 MELVILLE, GREAT CLAIRVOYANT and water reader. Y2134 Mission, »p. Mint. ME. AMY BERNHARDT; CARD READER and magnetist. 122 Post st., rooms 10 and 11. ME. ZANONI, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant; by mall, lad. 25¢, gent 50c. Clv.,bx ¥2,Call. M ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-W RITER: pasi, present and fuiure; 25c. 148 6ih, & 5. ME. SYBILLE: CK ture husbaud’s pictur. TO GRAVE; FU- adies 914 O’ Farrell ADL 2 25¢ RS. DR. ANNA THOMAS_FIRST 1 profession: never fails: advice; help. HER 9 Post. SPIRITUALISM. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT . writer. SLATE 118 Haight st: hours 9 until 6 P. & RS J.J. WHITAEY for messages and ad M . SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, vice. 218 Stockton st. ADY WOULD LIKe 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO board: mother’s care. 47433 Tebama st. ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOA®D: mother's care; 0o otherch ldren. 611 Howard. VHILD TO BOAKD WITH RESPECTABLE family in Western Addi.ion; best references given if requested. B. (.. box 145, this office. LADY WISHES : 'kind care. Addre V CHILD TO 258 7th. rear hou STORES TO LET. STORE; 4 ROOMS; STABLE: YARD; b $12. 5556 Laguna st., cor. Greenwich. JTORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS; SUITABLE 1 for clgar store or b.rber-shop. 1155 Howard sL; rent reasonable. $22.50. OFFICES TO LET. MISSION—STORE WITH 8 LIVING. rooms. rent $12. STURE. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. 531 Geary st., near 1 arkin. {MMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAK- ket st.—$1% 10 $20. ASHTON. room 210. STABLES TO LET. eFABLE AND (‘m'TA(”: the rear 529 Eddy st INQUIRE IN HORSES. $100 YILL BUY A HIGHLY BRED ROAD 1D mare; handsome; fast: maxe offer. 11238 Mission st’ ROF.FOSSELLI, PAL PALMISTRY. MIST&PSYCHIC HFAL er treatments and 1ife read ngs. 38-39. 6 Rddy LATES1 SHIPPIN INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY. Octobar 50. Stmr Alex Duncan, Olsen. 5 hours fiom Ames- pori; produes Lo Goodall, Sai , Perking & Lo, led. SATURDAY, October 30, Stmr Newsboy, Posen. Domestic Ports. ALBION—Arrived Oct 30—schr S Danlelson. Sailed Oct 80—Simr Cleone for San Francisco. Movements of Tran«-Atlantic Steamers. CHERBOURG—=ailed marck, from Hamburg New York HAV. New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sal for New York. BREMEN—Sailed Oct New York. Ocit 30—Stmr Fuerst Bis and Southampion, for —Sailed Oc: 30—stmr La Brotagne, for lled Oct 50—Stmr Parls, 30-Stmr Stuugart, for NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 30—Stmr Lucanis, for Liverpool: stm: Pho-nic La Champagne. for Ha Kotterdam: stmr Ful .a for Copenhagen. Tmnort: ian, :or Hamburg: stmr vre: stmr Veendam. for for Nap es; sumr Isiand, ations AMESPORT AND PIGEON POINT—Per stmr Alex Duncan—781 sks beans, 4464 sks oats, 95 sks potatoes, 25 sks wheat, 201 sks bariey, 20 sks corn. Consigrees. Per Alex Duuncan—J, Gudehus: Ml Freitas; & Co: Wolt & Sous: I Wm Cloft. ohn M Pettigrew; W H Dutard: F H Hammer rvine Bros: Ring Bros; VALENCIA—30 GOOD WORK HORSES. weighing from 1200 to 1600 pounds: one 1 of dapple gray. UCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses. busgies. wagons, harness. etc. Emporium sales yards 220 Valencia st 4 WATKINS auctioneer. 426 Muson ~treet. MASON_NICELY FURNISHED r00ms; board optional; 85 to $10 permonth. 108 4() BOKSES FOR ALK, ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Hotss Marke, 327 Nixth st: sucton caies every Wed Desday. BULLIVAN & DOYLE. Avctioneers. MCA llister Stroec. MCALLISTER (NEXT HIBERNIA B. - Large rooms, studios, offices, etc.; $8 mo. 14 Minna Street. MINNA—NICrLY FURNISHED SUN. ny back rom withjdouble bed; also single. op cheap. UST ARRIVED, driving horses. T 150 DRAUGHT AND T r REALL'S, 721 Howard. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FQR, SALE —AN ELEGANT 2.SEATED English cart and comple:e set of si. ver-mounied harness: a rare bargain. Apply to OTTO KA. Y. 2106 Fifteenth st. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUE- nished bay-window room; $1 & week. 667 NE-HORSE DELIVERY WAGON AND cover, sound as new, $100. 131 Coliingwood. Aission sireo.. RAND SOUTHERN, SEVENTH AND MIS sion—Suites;siugle: sunny . elevator: moderate ANCOCK HOUSE. onL 1amily rooming-nouse 1051 MISSION FRLECT 310U 1083 per week MISSION (OPP. NEW P. 0. BLONG)— Parlor floor; newly surnisned; reasonbie. Morris Avenue. MORRIS AVE.—3 UNFURNISHED rooms: rentcheap. 529 Sixth s 12! Octavia Street. OCTAVIA—LAR FRONT ail convenlences; rent reasonable. ROOM: 409 LL KINDS NEW AND SECOND-HAND ‘Wagons, carriages, buggles, carts and harness: Jargest assortment, lowest prices. Fifieench und Valeacia sts. ARGALINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN mew and second-hand wagons, buggies, cacts, barness, robes aud blankets. Leibold Harness Company, 11 Larkin st, opp. new City Hall JINE LAUNDRY, BAKEKS AND MILK wagons cheap for cash or instaliments; 1 fine top mnd open Luggy: aiso 1 hack. 828 Harrison —_—_— FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Q5 HORSEFOWER STEAM ENGINE AND ) meching lataoe: cheap. DONOHUE & KERDELE. 134 Sutter st. < 4 wrve + O'FARRELL — HANDSOMELY FUR- nisted large sunny sulte; sultable for bus.- ea: O'FARRELL—HANDSOME FRONT room to let: reasonable, 12 nes: 32 ¥ine Streec. PINE—LARGE ~UNNY ROOMS: RUN- ning water: grate; also single: cheap. (]( BISE—NEWLY HANDSOMELY FUR- nished parior suite. 9114 FASE—FUKNISHED LARGE SUNNY = froat room. I olk Nrreei. POLK—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; 1 or 2 gentlenen; singie: $ up. 1 ior - ree.. ANDOLPH HOUSE. 5.1 POST, COR.MASON 50 bay-window parlors: smalier rovms: run- ning water. gas: $1 50 to $4 50 per week. 1612 POST—NEWLY FURN SHEDSUNNY fiont room; 1ent reasonab e. WO GOOD FRESH COWS FOR SALE AT 3733 Twenty-six h URSALE_PUPS, A CROSS BETWEEN A Yorkshire and Siye terrier. Apply et 1911 Harri-0n s:., bet. SIxt. enth and Seventeenth. 8 NEW FAMILY SINGER. 64 JULIAN 1V, wve ot Fourtzen h, near Mission. OR SALE—COMBINATION _BOOKCASE and desk: solid waluut. C, 10X 1a, Ui ¥ INE PUNCHEONS ‘N GOOD ORDER FOR “ieat 630 Branuans. . DALMAS HOEMAKEI'S PATCHING MACHINE: first-class order. Inquire 44.34 Third 5 LIGHT DYNAMO, $35: 20 LIGHT DYN- amo, $50; Y-horsepower gasoline engine, $60: electric bells and bat eries, 40 cents each. K. A. SMITH CO., 527 Mission st. S\nALL SCHOUNER-YACHT, ROOMY CAB- 2 in. wood stove, dishes, compass, side lights; complete outfit for ciuising or duck hunting make an offer. JOHN UPPENHEILM, 28 Clay st. OB SALE CHEAP_COMPLETE X-RAY plant. viz.: 12-inch coll. 2 tubes, stand fluoro- scope and 10 storace batteries: good as new. Ad- dress Pnysician, box 4, Call Office, Fowell Stree:. POWELL (THE MONTELLO)—SUNXY fornished rooms; reasonuble; transient. 20 TEE HILLSDALE, 53 SIXTH — ROOMS, suites, single: also light housekeeping rooms. OR SALE—A TAME ALASKA BLACK bear: he cub: 7 moiths old; weight about 65 bs. Inquire 739 Fourth st., cor. Lerry. ~ILVE: BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Eilis st. K. PUOL HUUSE-MUV:=R, DEALER SEC- - ond-hand buliding materiai. 1122-56 Mission. 125 SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN CITY; SINGLE 29 and doutic fiont rooms. 108 SIXTH-NICLLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; en suite or single; #5 up. Ash Avenue. NICELY FURN SHED BAY-WINDOW 6. oo Feivate tamity: tarwe closee 808 Ash ave. Blockion Street. {UROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT Bartlett Street. 47 BARTLETT-SUSNY FURNISHED { rooms for man, wife and single men. Brannan Street. 49]1 BRANNAN-FURNISHED ROOM TO =12 rent. Broadway, A BROADWAY—FURNISHED AND UN- furnished rooms; singie and suites; mod- 63 erate. rooms; sulie or single: day, week or month: Eaibs; hot aud cold waier: transient; e.evator. Sumner Street. $5 ZER MONTH-—NICELY FURNISHED sunoy front room, private family. 215 Sum- ner st., near Howard and Kightn. (8 SUTTER (SUTTKR =HOUSE) — FUR- nished rooms 26c up: sultes, singles: trans. HE STANFORD, 320 SUTTEHR—ROOMS furnished elegantiy: 50c, $1 50 day: 5, $60 mo. 71 1%28% ~UTTEE_SUITES OR SINGLE: [ choice; reasonable: appreciated if seen. Sutier Strese 1512 Castro st., near Twenty-fifth. ()€ WALLEK ST., NEAR STEINER—FINE D22 Jinny fats of 6 rooms and baih: yard: basement; $18. SAVE MON EY BY RENTANG NICE FLATS, $6 t0 $15, at SPECK & C0.’S, 602 Market st. “HEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS; #8510 816; see them. 523 Seventh st. 167 daTe.& "—BEANCH UFFILE OF aken. UMK CALL; SUMRCEVWOL Sl WAL, ads Bush Stree:. BUSH—2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front rooms; piano; gas; running 421 water. 96 BUSH-SUNNY FRONT SINGLE ROOM <O for zentiema: _— Calitornia Street. 14193;1:]:);&'};—8\!!!7 FURNISHRED SU I TER—FURNISHED ROOMS, 5IN- gle and suiies; reasonable rates. SUTTER ST, COR. SCOTT_SUNNY fro .t room in fine house; $6 monthly. 1111 230! Taylor Street. TAYLOR—FRONT SUNNY, BAY-WIN- dow; also hall room. 108 CILERS ENGINES 20 HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 157 Beale st. [OR SALE — SPLENDID KOUGH-COATED St. Bernard bitch Alma (Duke of Edinburgh- lady Gladys). Apply at 1320 Geary street. AFES—BAKGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND hand: all sizes; balf original cost 108-111 Market st, S.-F. P OILERS, ENGINKS, PUMPS, BELTING,GAS engines: bought and soid. WHITE, 516 Mission OFFEE-MILL. SCAL-, B AND-TRUCK, LET- ler-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st BAES BACK BARS, MIRRORS, SHOW- cases. counters, linoieum, office furniture. stora and oilice furniture and fixtures: new and secoud- band. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1033 Mis sion st., above Sixth. J5ABS, SHOWCASES COUNTERS. SHELV- Ing. bought and sold. JUE3 Mission. nr. 7th. TYPEWRITERS. st i SRR SR THE OLIVER, VISIBLE WHITING TYPi- wriler, 18 creauing a great stir in this com- munity and is fasc displacing the old-line ma- chines. consequenuy w. have on hand a large number of second hand machives of all makes, l of which are for sale or jental: cail or send for price. K.W.VAUGHAN&CO., § rotunda, Milis bldg ALL TYPEWRITERS SOLD Of RENTED: send for price and sampie work. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. TAY LOR—DOUSLE ROOMS, $1 75 AND 82 a week; singie rooms, $140 a week. 109 SMITH PREMIER, $45; CRANDALL. 815; 'sample work. SCOTT& BANNAN, 333 Montgy BIRLIS—MARR AEy—oeA Lds. [Birth. marriage and ceath notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. Th ey must b» hunded in at either of the publication offices und be indorsed with t ame and residenceos persons authorized 1 wife of AN Iu —In this cliy, Oc; October 23, 1897, to the a daughter. 19, 1897, to the wife of Charles Angelius, a daughter. BEVAN— (ctober 15, 1897, to the wite of George Beven, a daughter. BUNNER—October 23, Stephen V. Bunuer Jr. CAMPBELL—In tots eit the wife of Thomas D. GUNDERSEN—October C. Gundersen, a son. FORD—At Ciipper Cap, wite of Patrics Ford. a 1397, 10 the @ daughter. v. Ociober 21, 1897, Campbell, a daughter. 26, 1897, tothe wife of wite of F October 18, 1897, to the dau :hter GREEN—In Tu'are. October 27, 1837, to the wifs of B. HL. Green, a daughter. HARINGTO the wite of H ALY—In this city of Rovert F. Heul HANNAFORD—Y In_thi< ear city, October 37. 1897, to red S Harington. a daughter. «ctober 4, 1897, to the wite ason. Woodville, 1897, to the wife of G. L. Hannaford, a son. October 18, HESSER—AY lowa Hill, October 24, 1897, to the wife of G. T. Hesser, a JACKSON—Iu Tulare, son. October 25, 1897, to the wite of Bert Jackson, a son. LUSTIG—In Tu are, Oct: ober 28, 1897, to the wife ot J. Lustig, a aaughter. LIND—In this city, Oc.ol ber 29, 1897, to the wife of H. J. Lind, a daughter. PRICK—In this city, October 22, 1897, to the wite of W. H. Price, auvghter. STRAK LE—In this city, Octover 17, 1897, to the wife of Paul Stranle. a daugiter. SCHEELE—In this city, wife of I. W. Scheeir, wife of A. M. Sedgele: THOMSON—TIn this city Cciober 28. 1897, to the a daughter. SEDGELEY—In Eureka, tober 25. 1897, to the daughter. October 21, 1897, to the wife of Andrew B. Thomson, & son. TEN the wife of Martin Ten WALL~—In this city, O:t of John J. Wall, & son. WELKS—In Viea'la, October IS0 N—_In Crockeit. Oc ober 27, 1887, to nison, a daughier. ober 20, 1897. to the wite 22, 1897, to the wife MAR ATKINSON—BATES—In Fresno, 1897, by the Kev. W. son f Tulare County Fresno County. BROWN_BROWN. by the Rev. 8. A. SIED. October 21, H. Martin, John_ Atkin: aud Mrs, Lizzie Bates of In Eureka, October 23,1897, Nesbit, Charles G. Brown of Elk River and Mis. Maggie Brown of Kureka. BUCKINGHAM—Hl. L—in ver 23. 1897, Georgs A. Bianche HIil, hota of <. CARR—CROOKS—In 897, by the Rev. Father Gleason. Wasning on, Ucto- Buc<ingham and Olive an Francisco ast Oaklaud, Oc:ober 25, Thomas Jawes Carr of Pleasanton wnd Sophie Made- leine Crooks of Eust Oakiand. CLEMMENSEN_NIEMEY ER—In Oakland, Oc sober 27, 1897, by the Rev. J. H. Thelss, ai the residece of Mrs Scheldiug Haat, Jacob Lars C emmensen vf Marshfiaid, Or., ana Josephioe Caroline Niemeyer of Haywards, Cal. DENISON—PA RKISH—In Oakland, Octobsr 28 1897, by the Rev. J. E. of tl Bushnell. 'D.D. pistor Lutneran Church, George Halgh Dentson and Louiss Caroline Parrish. DOGGETT—McLEOD—In Falrrield, October 27, 189., by the Rev. S H. Rhoads, Wiliiam Dog. zett of Santa Kosa and field Vida F. McLeod of Fair- DUNN—FROST—In Visalia, October 21, 1897, by Judge T. W. Holder, S. Minne E Frost of Globe. FALLER—KOPP—_In (olfax, G. K. Faller and Flat. GROVES—WARD. 12, 1897, 1. N. Ward of Ophir. Min HOLST—SMITH—in Waddington, 1897, by the kev. H. i Duip of Traver and October 20, 1897, nie Kopp, both of Dutch in Sacramento, September Groves of auburnand Elia October 23, = Madson'of Haywirds, Jonn Ho.st and Matilda Swmita. HART—LINNELL—Near Farmersville, October 25, 1897, by the Rev. A. Melvin Williams, John ‘W. Hart and Blanche Linnell, botk of Farmers- ville. JOHNSON—WINSTEDT—In this city, October 30, 1897. by G. W. F. Cook. Justiceof the Peace, Peter Johuson and Oliva Wiinelmina Wiastedt, both of San Fraucisco. PHILLIPSON—WILLIAMS—Near Ferndale, Oc- tober 21, 1897, by the Fhiliipson and “Belle aate Kev. W. K. urant, Peter Williams, botn of Fern- STEVENSON_JOHNSON—At the residence of the 1897, by the Rev. W. Stevenson, formerly of <'s varents, Santa Ana. Cal, Uciobe: 20. P. Andrews, Lobert P, Eureka, but now of Hol. ister. and Annie Johuson. L DIED. Akio, J. S Berz, Charles Bailey, Mrs. Ann Baldie Mrs. ~arah Diver, Raymond A. Davey, Jcs. Julla Longworth, Mary L. Luttringer, Fred Ligon. Jona Magagnos, Jullan A. M.r(on;v . Mayer, Vera Moore. Dr. Charles W, O'brien, John A. P.erce, George M. ¥o 3. Samuel J. hobles, Mrs. Mary Reinhardt. Johanna K. Fa lon, Annie Foley, John George, Henry Gosliner, Aaron 0. Su livan, Margaret M. Mrs. sarah E. Savag-, Catuerine . Miss Myrile Thomnpson. Judge J. D. iiton, Pear Tennent. Dr. Johu B. Underwood, Alexander Von Arx. Simon Wiener, Augusta Jackson (infant) Welch. Sa an M. Lynch, Thomas Whorft, Carles Ax Zelinsky, Hymaa AKIN—In Winnemucca, Nev., October 28, 1897, J. S. Akin, a native of Scotland, uged 75 years BAILEY—In East Oakland, October 29, 1897. Mrs. Ann, widow of the late James Baile~, aud moiher of Charies A. and the late George R. Bailey ana Mary J. Keno, a native of kngland. aged 77 years 6 monihs and 11 days. &F™ Friends anl acquaa:ancss are respect- fuliy invited to azzend ta3 faneral oIS AY (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock P. M.. from the chapel ortne Brioklyn Preioyterian uurca, coruer of East Fift:enth street and Twelfth avenue. East Oakland. luterment privata, BALDIE—In this clty, October 30, 1897, Sarah Baidle. BERG—In this city, October 30, 1897, Charles i erg, a na‘ive of Norway, azed 31 years. DIV ER—In tnis city, October 25, 1897, Raymond A. Diver, a native of Monroe County, New Y OrK, age ! 56 vears 2 months an< 12 days. AFFriends an1 acqaalntanc Are respect- sullv invited to attend the faneral TH1S D\ Y Sunday). at 11:40 o’clock A. M.. from 1. O. O. F. lall. corner of Seventh and Market streets, Interment Mountain View Cemetery, akia: Remains to be seen a: the pariors of the Golden Ga e Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street. near Twenty-first. DERBY—In this city, October 28, 1897, Amelia Hartnett, Kate M. Hav.ien, Washington Heron. Annetta Mrs. Walk Derby, a native of New Jersey, aged 19 years and 3 months. DOE—In Preston, near Cloverdale, Sonomsa County, Cal, October 28, 1897, Luke Doe. form- ery of Oaxland, a native of Maiue, aged 72 years. DAVEY—In Winnemucca, Nev.. October 28, 1897, Mrs. Julia Davey, a native of Engiand, aged 60 years. FIDELKE—Tn this citv. October 29, 1897, Henry , deariy beloved husband or Christine Fidelke, and father of Meta, Dora, Minnie and Henry Figelke, a native of Bremerhaven, uermany, azed 35 yearsand 5 monihs. A member of Herrman Stamm No. 224, U. O. K. M., and Brewers' Union. 23" Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invitel to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock ».x,from Red Men's Hail, 510 Bush sireet. hemalus at the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FITZGERALD—In this city. October 29, 1897, Julia Josephine, wife of the iaie John Fitzger- ald, and mother of Anna Fitzgerald, a native of County Cork. Ireland, aged 46 years. BF Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend -he funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock A. .. from her late residence. 630 HOward stre-t, theuce to St Rosw’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FURLONG—In tnis city, October 28, 1897, Jo- sepn. beloved husoand of Mary Furlong. & na- tive of Lreland, aged 72 years 10 months and 13 days. BF Friends and acaqusintances ars respect- fuily invited to attend the fuveral THIS DAY (Bunday), at_10:30 0’clock A. M., from his late residence, 1529 Sutter strest, thence to St Domunie’s Church, Bush and Stelner sireets, where a solemn requiem high mass wili be cele- brated for the repose oi his soul, commencing a 11:50 o'clock A M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FOLEY—In Fairfield, October 24, 1897, John Foley, a native of County Stigo, Ireland, aged 68 years. FaLLUN—In this city. October 30, 1897, Annfe, beloved wife of Michael Fallon, a naztve of Ath: lone. Ireland. a:ed 58 years GEORGE—In New York City. October 29 189" Henry George, a uative of Philatelphia, aged 58 Yen 1 mouch ani 27 days. A3~ A memo:ial service wiil be held in Metro- politan Tem.le THIS DAY (Suuday), at_ 13 o'clock M., under tie auspices of the Single Tax Society. The services will be_at the same time as the funeral services in New York. All are invile GOSLINER—Ln this city, October 30, 1897, Aaron Go Ilner, a native of Hogassen, Germany, aged years and 10 days. iROSS—At Walkers Poini, October 24, Harold 0., infant 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin | Gross, aged 3 months ana 24 days. | HBARTNETT—In this city, October 28, 1897, Kate M, beloved wite of James P. Hartnett, mother of Mary and ‘he late Daniel W. Hart- nett, and niece of Daniel and the iate Mark Hurley and the late kllen Duly, a native of Bos- ton, Mass. aged 38 years. 2% Friends and acauainisncey are rasnecs- fully iavited to attend tae funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M. from her late residence, 227 Ausin avenue, between Van Ness avenue aud Franklin sicest. and Bush and | Pine strees. theuce o St. Mary's Cathedral for services. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMILTON—In this city, October 30, 1897. Pearl, buioved daunghter of Mattuew and Katie itamiiton, anativeot San Francisco, aged 10 months and 15 days. &F Friends and acauaintances are respect- foily invited to attend tne funeral TILIS DAY | (Sunday). ac 2:30 o'clock P. M. from the resi- dence of her parents, 94 Fair Oaksstreet. Inter- men: Masonic Cemetery. HAYDEN—In thiscity, Ociober 28, 1897, Wash- ington Hayden, & native o Boston, Mass , aged 64 years B~ Tho funeral will take placs THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2:3) o'clock P. ). from the par- fors of Halsted & Co,. 946 Misiion street. HERON—In this city, Ociob-r v8 1K97, Annetta Herov, a native of Cincinnati, aged 22 years and 11 months. | HXR:ZELL-In San Jose, October 28, 1897, Miss My:tle May Hartzell, aged 21 years 3 months and 3 days. HAMER—In San Jose, October 28, 1897, Mrs. Sarab lmerine Hamer, a native of Indiana, years 2 mouths and 2J days. | JACKSON—In Tuiare, Uctober 25, 1897, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson, LONGWORTH—In this city, October 30, 1897, Mary Lillian, beloved davghter of Thomsas and Eliza A. Longwo th, a uaiive of San Francisco, sged 6 years ard 28 days. #F" Frieads mod acq alotances fullv tnvited to attend the fun-ral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from the home of the pareats, 1411 Chalianooga street. In- terment « ypress Lawn Cemeiery by electric faneral car. LUITE R—Ta this cliy. October 28, 1897, Fred, beloved son of kmile and Mina Luttrin- ger. and brother of Riehm nd J., Georgiana aud Alpnonse Lutiringer, Mes. W. C. Ranaoipn and Mrs A. W. Brown. anative of San Fran clico. azed 21 vears ¥ months and 28 days. BF-Friends and acaualniancss are respect- fully invited (o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday) at 11 o'clock A. M., from the resi- dence of the parents, 358 Eighiesuth street. Inierment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LONGWORTH—October 30, 1897, Mary are respect- itian EWorth. a native of San Francisco, Cal.. aged 6 years and 1 month. 7 LYNCH—In Cordeis, Cal, October 26, 1887 Thomas Lynch, a native of Ireland, agea 59 vears. LIGON—Tn Auburn, Cal., Octoder 27, 1897, John Ligon, a native of Missourl, aged 62 years. MERTEN=—In this clty, Octover 27, 1 5 beloved husbana of Joseonine Mertens, and fatherot Louis and Juiiny Mer:ens, a native of England, aged 46 -eurs 10 monchs and 3 days. A member of Verein kin racht Maznolia Lodge No.41. A. 0. U. W., and Schiller Stamm No, 278 U O R. M. £~ Friends and_scanaintances ars respaci- fully invited to attend the funeral THTS DAY (Sunday). from Verein Elntracnt Hall Twel feh and Foisom streets. where funsral services will be hell, commencing at 1:30 o'clock P. . R mains at the pariors of H. F. Subr & Cor, 1209 Jiission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemoter, MAYER—In this cite. October 29, 1887, Vera C., youuzest and beloved daugnter of F. D. and | My Sayer, aniister of Corinne Mayer a e tive of Oakland. azed 3 vear: and 6 months. S Friends and aconalntances are respeci- fuliv imvited to aten !t taneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the res dence ot ner aunt, Mcs Ross Harboe 711 Weee ster street, beiween Grove and Eulton. near: spress Lawn Cemeterr. MAGAGNO-—In this ciry, Octob r his reside ce, 204 Cssiro stieet, Magaguos. veloved husbos: == Frgeruine Magagnos aud father of Jumes K. and Charles P. Magag 108 and i osal:e A. Jounuston. a na jeg of Baltimore. Md., ag+d 69 yexrs and 7 monthy A member of Argonant Council, Royal Aroan emm also of harter Oak Lodge, K. of I Aurors od-e, K. and L. of H., and a vateran of th - N 80. 1897, at. Ju ian A, &@-Friends and acquantances ars respect- fwiv invitel 10 atiead ths funeral services TUESDAY, November 2, at 1 o'clock . . at kastern Hall, 32 O'Farrell street, under the au pices of Royal Arcanum, Leuzel Iiill Cemtery. Rt MOUs—In tuls city, October 30, 1897. pr. Charles W Moore, aged 66 years. O'BRIEN-—In South San Francisco, Ocf 2 1897, John A.. beloved husband ':rb"uif' O lrien. and steptather of Willinm. Joho, M 5 and Susan Ford, » native of Pri Tsland, aced 56 yoars. S AF Friends anl acaqnalntancas fuily invitea to attend ths fane (Suuday), at 9:30 o'clock A. a. residence, 1818 Thirteenth avena to All Halluws Church, N street, avenue soith, whers a solemn mass will be celebrated for the reposs of® . soul. commencing a: 10 0'clook A M. nces ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. = PINKHAM—In this city, Octo Cuescer E., beloved husvand of bt'c'a:?;n““‘ beiuved son of John k. anu the late Jawe ' iathr of Harry, Jovle. John. Charles and Gheg’ ter, and brother of Charles . . uv: of Sunia (ruz. (al, aged 46 yenrs months. [Placervilie and e bl ksl mp( i Santa Cruz pupers B Friends ap1 acaualntance !u!l'clln'lled o l’u.'l| T8 funer; (Sunday), at o’'clock p. Hal, Foith sireel, near M:‘xe?v?mfr“:‘:.f Masonic Cemetery, 5 A.0.U. W.—Officers and members . Lodge No 1o, a. . Us o roe’h onasvenyes attend the funeral of our Iat" broty n co A Pmkbam THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 orsions P.a, from Pioveer Hall Four:h street. J. R. HELEN, Recorder. PRESTON-In Gald Run, Cal., October 15, 1897, rs. C. M. Preston. a native ; i MC of Kngland, aged PEABODY—Near Vanden Station, ¢ 21, 1897, Charles Augustus Peabody, native of Boston, Mas, v s are respeci- THIS DAy from bis late e south, thence uear Fifteenth rquiem hogn Pinkham, a na 3 are respect. A THIS DAY October native of October 23, 1897, George Marston Pierce, & native of Maine, aged 60 years. REINHARDD—In ihis eire, October 29.1»4:;’ Jobanna Katherine beloved daughter of Alrr W. and Lizzie Reiohardt. s nauve of San Fran clsco, aged 4 years 1 month and 1 dav. Ba-Friends and acauain’ances are respect fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10 0'Clock A. M., from the resk acnce of tne parents, 4 Lizzie sireet. off Mission, near Cortlaud avenus. Intermen: L O. Cemetery. HOSS—In Merced, Cal., October 2% 1897, Samu J. Ross, an tive of California, azed 39 s 5 Near Ophir, Cal., Sunday, Uctober 24, “;;1;7?%‘::\“!"; Robles, a native of Mexico, aged 75 years. A SULLIV AN—In this city, Octobe: 29. 1897, Mar- gare: Marie Sullivan. beloved daughter of Mrs P. W. Page and Matthew ~ullivan. and sister of Matthew and Iveiter Sulllvan, a native of Ne- vada (1ty, aged 14 vears 4 months and 19 days. A3~ nterment private. SAVAGE—In this city, Octobar 29, 1897, Cathe ‘erine, peloved wife of Micnael J.'Savage, and daughter of Mrs. M. J. aud tuelae Joseph A. Campbell. and_sister of ‘-eorse Campbell Mr: T. Emerson, Mrs. W. Smaliey. Mrs T. J. Mac gonn ana Mrs. J. McNicnolas. ‘a native of Liver- 1, Kngland, aged 81 years and 10 n.onths. 85~ Friends are respecifuliy 1vited to aitent the faneral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at her late residence, 3303 California streei. Iuterment Cypress’ Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Tlfii‘)lr;:rag;xlxn A truria, Cal, October 28,1897, Judge J. D Thompson of Salinas, Monterey County, Cal.. a_nauve of New York. aced 65 years. Brevet Lieu.enant-Coionel of the Eigath 1O Friends and_acquaintances and comrades of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A, R., ara respecttally invited to -attend tne suneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock . M., from George H. Thomas POSt’s rooms. 520 Post street. Interment anonllo(‘«:eeu?; g0 ENNENT—In thiy clty, October 29, 1397, at T Eanes Hospital Dr. John B Tennent of Mar- tinez beloved busband ot kmily W. Tenoent, ana brother of James ‘H. and August Tennent and Mrs. Annle Burns wnd Mrs. C S Cousias, 1 anative of California, aged 37 years and 7 T e Runeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 oclock p. M., from Masonic Hall. lntermen: Martinez. g UNDERWOOD—In San Jose, Cal. October 1897, Alexander Underwood. & native of Noria Carolina, aged 58 years. VON ARX—In this city. October 30, 1897, Bi von Arx, & native of Switzsrlana. oa WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-—Golden b Camp No. 64: Members are hereby reques'e > attend the funeral of our late neighbor. Ch&rey A. Whorf?, from his late residence. 289 Towa street, corner Solano, THIS DAY (Sunday) 3 o'clock . M. Interment lenlc_ Ceme- tery. By o-der GEORGE H. WILLSON, D. OLIVER JR., Clerk. Consul Commander. WELCH—In this city, October 30, 1897, Sarah Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Jl_flln w Waelch, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years e 5;\:“"’5- nd alntances are respac ends and acauaintan: spects m!-l?’lnvum to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), st 8:30 o'clock A. M., from ner lata residence. 466 Bryant street, thence (o St Rose’s Church, wherea solemn requiem mass will becelebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Intermen: Mouut Calvary Cemetery. W IENER—In this city, October 28, 18987, Au- gusta, beloved wife of M. H. Wiener an1 mother of Charles Wiener and thelate Mrs S Harris, & native of Germany, aged 78 years. ZELINSKY—In this city, October 29, 1867 Hyman Zelinsky, a Dative of Germany, aged 63 years. * Mrs. Henrletta Kreling desires to thank the friends of her deceased husband, John Kreling members of Keystone Lolge, K. of H., and tha Iroquo:s Club for their kindness aud sympathy in her late bereavement. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone South 80. JAS. ENGLISH. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDEPTAKERS AND EMBALMEK: 1 FUNEREAL DIRECTOKS, 16 Van Ness ave., LCAT ALalsvi s Swd &Tanoises Telephone So. 156 F.L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Sand 10 CITY HMALL >QUAKE. Telephone South 432 Estab. 185%. Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Diroctors and Embalmers. 22 %4 AND 26 MINT AVENUE, Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use of our patrens. lL.ubber tires ob our ambulance. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. | PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATIO Junction of Bush Street and Cen- tral Avenue, San Francisco. HOTEL ARRIVALS. EW WESTERN HOTEL. W Dashlell, Ukiah A B McNutt, Elmira L N Whipple, Dram S » Basse'l, Fairfleld J Manning. Fairfield B L Fisher, Alameda S summertield, Cal J Eres, Centerville M Leuna, Lecoto F Klockman, Ca! J R sutton, Riversite L Phillips, Los Ang W Harrs, Los Ang T K riose, Salt Lake Mrs L R Rose,Salt {ake Miss A Rose, <alt Lake H C Campbell. N Y H Murray. San Jose W Ingersoll, Kiogman Miss Pritchard, Oakland A Petiers, Sacto LICK HOUSE. H de Vries Van Dons- bergh, St Helena CGotischalk. S Andreas W Thompson, Modesto G H Kellogg. Cal Mrs G Briggs. Davisville M Gouid, Davisville E A Davison, Stockton J Dow, Dawson City T Maclay, Petaluma HCh'y, cal T Bennett, Cal R Wallace, Los Angeles M G Rhodes, O Moran & w, Napa C S Wilcox & w, Napa W E Duncan, Oroville Mrs J S Taylor, S Rosa H V bummany, Merced Miss Z Taylor. S Rosa Hon A Caminetti, Jackn J S Taylor, Santa Kasa G W 'Wilson & w, Vallejo E Chspin, Sacramento W O Gett, Sacramento R R Denby, Centervilla E Fisher, French Guich H W Turner, Wash D Bensly & w, Vallejo H E McCoaaby & w, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL, J Mahoney.ss Aleapulco G Migliavacel S K =a sbury, Napa W G Downey.' Sierra §G Tompkins, Suan Jose C R Argues, San Jose C Hauser, Saiinas H A Meader, N Y W R Gray, Palo Alto F Treanor, Cal F McLaughlia, Cal T Alexander. Sausalits E Holliday, Santa Cruz J A Brophy, Cal A Seller, Modes.o F E Kendall, San Jose G T Best, Oakland J Deper, Palo 2 1to A E Jones, “an Jose H de Bushie. San Jose J C Moore, Los Gaios M Per.ins, ~uisun 0 G Coe, San Jose A W Burel, Sun Jose W F Kuapp, Chicago C A Butrelman, Kts Ldg M Gunchel, Chicago Archur Heops, Chicago WG Diown & w, Angels W A Williard & &, Bosta Mrs S . lien, Northboro C E.Simpson, Vicioria C M HunteryChicago T Hooper & W, Sta Rosa Mrs M Rob nso..~ta Crz W D Exvis, Pinole G Francis, San Jose W W Baxter, Cincinvatl E L Holliday, Santa Crz Miss A Gordon, Sa Rafal PALACE HOTEL. G Wyman, Ohio Mrs G Rose, Sacto J Appleton. Phila E Corrigan, Chicago Mus E Corrigan, Chicago S Peddar. London A Hawley, ~eatile J Baliz Phila F Cannon, Ogden J Lavery, Sunta Barbara F H Green, ~an Rafael G Mason, Santa Barbara 0 G Saxe, Sacto H Pitcher, Livermore H Wilson. Paio Alto Miss L Farish, Deaver Mrs R bbins, Suisun Miss M_Kobbins. Suisul iss Thonipson, Siocktn C Wunke, Germany A Graull. N Mexico G Kade, N Y G Weire, Ohio W Chapin, Sacto = Cwgoad, Germany X Heckgnan, Germany O E Porter, Phila 3 McCune, Boston G 5 Wheaton, Oakland = A Brayton Jr. and H Pomeroy, Stanford Mr & Mrs Fav, § Barbra Mrs Dougherty, Alamda Miss Dougherty. Alamda L A Dou herty, Alamda C C Perkins, Sianiord E Glidden, Boston F Grecory, Boston A B Woud, Detroit J X Hempsiead, Detroit Mrs AK Hicks, Kimath E Kmerso., N Y Agency Mr & atrs Stori, Fresno W £ Wheelock, N Y GHAND HOTEL. W M Sims, Sacto H C Brown, Alameda 83 Hill, Obio J L Hodapp. Isleton A Hess.'Chicago W J Dunn, Rio Vists G Luigo, Birds Landg J U Keegan, Sta Kosa J H Brown, Birds Ldg J M Laugolin, Sta Koss Mrs H Allen, Dixon ‘W J ‘ror, Sta tosa E D Emmett, Phils S B Fulton, >ta «.0sa H Danjels. Grass V T F Smith, San Jo: W M Murray, Aubnrn J R Smich, San Jose J V Kllis, San Rafael T Wickmire, Chica.o Dr R H Ashley, Rosev M de Vries & wi, Cal H V Smith, Ukiah BT McCailougL, Cal Miss B Gocdman, Cal M L Durbin & w. Fresno M Garter. Cal £ H Grixgs, Stanford H J Edwards, San Jose L Brooks, Seat le M Chittenden, Fresuo C Erickson & wt. Cal B.ad.ey, Merced. F B Meyers, ¢ lnclnnatt itch Jr. Stockton Mrs W G Hudson, Lawlor,San Rafael G Adams, San Rafael Nspa e e % 2. J H Lyndon,San Jose M Klipa rick, Gilroy A W Robb, Port Costa G A Persy, Uakland C Read. Oaxland H H Brown, Alam da E & Edson, Alameda J W Robinsoy, Ukiah Mrs A Portd Cal A Porter Jr, Oaklani A borter, OsKiand ppie. Ft Biagg VM Mwy. N Y St Louls D & Fish'p & w,Sacto J T Nea!, Dixoo & W Curran, St Louis W Lyon, Sucto E H Harv.y & w, Mich G Naber Fresno Mrs Campbell, H Mrs Smith & 5, Butt J W Linscoit. 8 Cruz R Jones & w, Chicago’ J Keilly, Cal W G Hudson Jr, Cal G Croit, Stockton Mrs F J Shinn & ¢, Cal €S J. ffery, Dunsmuir R J Young, St Michael A C Woods. Colo T R Brewer, Salinas o —————— ies dry up and die on the approach ot cold weather, and from the el;gslaid by them during the summer comes a fresh | brood in the following spring.

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