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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, HOUSES TO LET. LET—HOUSK, FIVE ROOMS, §15 n! s<ie st off Misiion, near Ninth i NNY 8-KOOM HOUSE ELM and Plerce si.. near Turk; $27: also Lwo m flats, $8 and $10. ! @ 1205 ACHED COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS, ! 1 Z. 1523 Bucnausn. near Geary : nochildren. | Hows H OF 6 KOUMS AND SIABLE Iy st 182 | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continuad. | R o el Thirteenth Street. 396 THIRTEENTH, BET. MISSION AXND #=U Valencia—2 rovins furnishea complete for housekceping: running waier; porch separai Twenty-third Street. TWENTY-THIRD, BET. DOLORES and Chattanoogs—3 suuny housikeeping 3728 rooms. HOUSE OF 5 HOOMS IN FINE S O. comesee it. 1567 Kearny, nr. Greenwich. | ALLOVER TaWS— | A\ You sce houses to ren: by BALDWIN & | WELL. 10 Montgome HOUSE SACEAMENTO— | FURNIS s STEINER, N 290 ) Fine v furnished 7 roums; bath: whole | or 10 respon-ible parties; cali 1 to 4 P T LEGANILY FURNISHED HUUSE. LAR K rounds, stabie: bes: Crisood Tn Onk- Tental $10). 4. IL MACDONALD & CO. 470 Nioth st., Cakland £ TNOITAGE: COMPLETELY FURNISRED O ot *vone choap. Audress Ti 8. 700 COTTAGES TO LET. | = ROOMs=; PORCELAIN gBATH: LAUNDRY: O modern: larce yard aud basement: grand ma- rine view: $22. 2 Lii.coln, near Jone: Union. BRYANT ST.; 6 ROOMS: NO1TAGE: 2714 OO A 35 stib o beautiful garden; cars | pass. B | GTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. AT nr. Seventeenth. 208 s 8 FLATS TO LET. FOLSOM, NE. SIXTH—FLAT 7 ROOMS 1 bath! suitable for rooming or private. 1151 Vai Dess Avenue. 40¢( VAN NESS AVE.—WILL FURNISH TO _suit or rent unfurnished, a few elegant T00ms; corver Louse; every room front: sunny. 817 VAN NESS—2 SUNNY FRONT UM furnished rooms, $10; also furnished rms. Miscellaneous. ©) UNFURNISHED #0OMS FOR LIGHT & bou ekeeping: every convenience; large clos- ets, ete.; goud lication: 1eferences. Addre-s X. Y . Z.. bix ). Call Office —_————m———— ROOMS TO LET. Lusn stree:. BUSH—2 LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front rooms; plauo; gas; running 42 water. BRYANT—_TWO FURNISHED OR UN- furnished suany rooms to let. = Clay Street. CLAY, N&. HYDE—LARGE PLRAS- ant furnished room, with running water. Eddy Street. EDDY—HOUSE NEWLY RENOVATE front suite; other sunny rooms: $5 up. 11 39T EUDY ST ICE FURNISH D FRONT ©Z | room with ‘alcove. graie and running water, also single rooms. 1n privaie family. N. NEA R FILLMORE—SU — A JACKS! T 1 7% oy at. 5 rooms, bath; garde; L k) Te. e v BALDWIN'& HOWEDLL, 10 Mont | QHERMAN APAS T HOURRE, 25 ST y st | Dst near Marke:: furniaed und unfurnisned ICE FBAT OF 4 ROOM<: NEAR SIXIH | = =E e e and Market: $12. SPr.CK & CO,, 6U2 Marke 1lis Strees. 00 BATH OYAL HOUSE. 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent lights; reading-room. smokinz-room and adies’ parlor: r00ms per night, Sbcto$1 50: week, §2 10 ¥8: month, &8 o §30; elevator ou office OF 4 LARG AT SUNNY 1 bath: grand view. 292 Thir rent; take Suiro cars . : BATH; STATION iCy mantels; gas. 1114 TPPER FLaT: 5 LARGE yard, $16. S0 Moss st.. nr 10. TFLAT, 1128 VALLEJO ST Venworth, 4 roomws. |arge) 215 BAY-WI 5 430 B1O. sévenm's FL}l 3 ROOM-; HaR- riet st, bet. Harrl xth and Sevent JTPPER sUNNY 4 ROOMS AND ba b; chesp. 19 Ji & Fourzeenth FLAT OF 6 J;filmxr SUNNY UPPER 4 ent reasonatle. »oms and bath; fine locatior 12 Fuiton st. & [, ELat, 1 ROOMS: HALL; DOUBLE D 14U, pariors. 1608 stevenson, nel Eighteen FLALS Ak RUOMS; BATH: KEDUG 10 $16. 1535 or, bet. Pacificand Brosdway. SUNNY UPPER FLAT, 5 ROOMS north side. 7 Alaska place, near Bay aad s o+ ELGIN PAKK-FLATSOF 2 AND 3 ROOM o bath, ;aundry; furn'shed or unfurnished LARGE CHOICE NY HOOMS; 8§12 4 nesr Leaveawor 1120A Broadway nst. floor: rooms With hot and cold water: baths RS EDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS—200 SINGLE und fam. rms; 20c to 50c night, §1 to $3 wk. 816 ELLIS—NICELY FURNI~HED RCOMS; gasand bath: in private family., BOARDING AND EKOOMS. I 859 CALIFORNIA-ELLGANT FURNISI- L el suite. two large closets, hot and cola | water; marine view; excellent table: ref. required. W ipow WOULD LIKE A GENTLEMAN TO 1oom and board. Address M E. K., box 232, Call, )©) BUSH—2 GENTLEMEN CAN 24 rooms and board in a refined family. 808 YAS Nis<_NEWLY FURXISHED sunny rooms; table board; terms moderate. USS HOUSE, 216 MONTGOMEKRY ST. 80U beautifully furnishea, sunny TIND S Fo— rooms; terms, American plan $150 to $250 per d, Kuropean b0 cents o $1; free coach. J. 3 | YOUNG, rroprietor. J EWLY FURNISHED; CHEA MUST leave city at once; account sickness. G.T., box 18, Call. KOOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH =T, B e o $1 to 82 per day, $6t0 $12 per week: choice ooms 50 cents (0 $1; sulle rooms Sor family $1 1081 50 per night: firsi-class servics: tree coach. CHARLES MONTGUMREKY. |4 MARKET ST.—BEANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CaLL: want ads aud snbscriptons tuken. CHILDREN BOARDED. YERMAN LADY board; good home. CHILD BOY Tu BOARD: GOOD Call 41635 Clementina. ADY WISHES home; mother's care. JANIED-CHILD TO BOAKD: A MOTH- er's care. Apply or address 26 Chittaroo.s. | W 1bow wouLn LIKE 1 OR 2 CHIL | W (o boara: where there are no other children. 1208 Stefner st VHILDREN BOARDED NEAR SCHOOL; pinnolessons; $§5 50 monthly. G., Call Uflice, Oakiand. MEDICAL. PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less: mever fails in any case of monthly slck- ness, 10 matier what cause: no eleciriclty bum- bug or other ¢angerous wethods; money iu every | case refunded if a cure s not effected: travelers belped immediately; years' experience: home in confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult froo the oniy relladio physicians. DIC AXD MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAlilster st.. next Hiberuis Bank: hours9 A M. 105 +nd 7 108 P. M AUTION TO WOMEN—BEFORE PURCEAS- ing elsewhere try a lox of Dr. Foulel's Guar- anteed Capsnies, ¥1 50 a box; co ur business Wwith a responsib e house; we see You (hrouzh your trouble, no matier what the cause: no bad aftec eftects: consultation free on all special ailments WAL:EK BROS., 23 Grant ave., cot. Geary | Sun Francisco. 4.an suresn HFE COSMOPOLITAN—SELECT FAMILY A hotel: 100 Fifth st.,cor. Misston: rooms 50g ibc and $1 per night: $2 to §5 per week. Fuiton Streec. FULTON (FULTON HOUSE)~NICELY FUR- nished rooms: single oren suite; $8and $16 up. 3 FULTON—TENEMENT O rent §9. Geary streoi. UNFUR suble room fol GEARY—2 SUN ISHED Howsrd Streei. | @~ FORNICE LARGE ROOM FOR 1 OR 2: DO bath. 112814 Howard st Jones stres 41 598 JUNES—COMFORTABLE FURNI | OZ0 room tor 1 or 2: reasonabie; referen hearny Stree. RKLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY — MO E#N—ELLGANT ROOMS: SUITk ; housekeeping: new. 230 Kearny st. "PPER 6-ROOM PLEASANT FLAT: CHEAP reut. 37 Guefrero st 874 SLAYTON 8T SOUTH OF FRED- O 4 erick: modern flat 4 rooms and bath; cheap. TPPRR FLAT NW. CORNER BUCHANAN [ J and ‘lurk sts.; 7 rooms, all sunny, up-lo-date. | sarhin ~ reo.. AR CITY HALL, ELEGANI FLAT: soms: latestimprovements: $19. 147 Grove. A LLOVER 10W> EERET i A You see flats fo rent by BALDWIN &| UWELL, 10 Montgomery s NEAR STEINER—FINE baths: ¥ S1 of & rooms ai 16 Martha Pluce. PLACE, 0. GEARY, Mason—Sunny iarge room for 2. 3 MARTHA bca.lister 1131 MCALLISTER — FURNISHED PAR- )| Jorand bedroom, with the use of kitchen a0d dinin g-room Stree:. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bryant Street. | BRYANT-2 NICELY housekeeping roou:s; rent 511 BUENA VISTA. CURNER BAKER AND 2 suony farngshed housekeeplog rms 96z FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOU< $10: 2,81%; 3unfurnished, $14. Franklin Street. 502 ERANKLIN 3 NICELY FURNISHED DUZ sunny rooms for housekeeping. 104 §15. Golden G GOLDEN lor sait o Avenue. GATE AVE.—SUNNY PAR- unfurnisied, $20; 2 furnished Grove treet. COR. VA AVE.—T room suites, with gas stove. GROV. furnished 202 Hurrison Streec. HARRISON—3 ROOMS FURNISHED complete for housekeeping; large yard: #13. & 73 - Buwara sues. £~ HOWARD — 2 PLEASANT ROOMS DL complete for housekeeping. HOUSE- : cheap. nEeA HOWARD — NICE 564 ieeping room picely tarn Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EICHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window room: $1a week. A.ibsion Stree. ANCOCK HOUSE. /sl ‘ammiy rooming-houss 1208 | 915 M 1SSI0ON_NICELY FURNISHED | 210 tront or back parior, cr boih; use of | kitchen i1 desired. MISSION; FELECT £150 1083 per week. MISSIO; front room LARGE SUNNY DOUBLE a 50 siugle. O’ Farrell Street. 94§ O'FARRELL-SUNNY FRONT PARLOR 2 Z suite; single from 85 up. Page Street. PAGE, NR. BAKEE—2 NICELY FUR- n shed rooms for housekeeping: $11. RE} = Fine Stree (1] EISE-LARGE SUNXY ROOM SUIT- | OL1 avie for 2 gentiemen, $8; private. 2] FISE—PLEABANT SUNNY ROOM )21 running water; cheap. Call Sundays or evenings. SUNNY FRONT nd wife: 20, PIN E — LARGE, 100m; suitable for man 2114 1 usi siree.. 990 FOST (BOHEAITA), OPPOSITE UNION ~+)eJ Club, 3 blocks Palace Hote/—sSuany rooms; board opiioual; bah elevator night und aay. () POST, 3 BLKS PALAC AY WIN 239 dow sunuy rooms:board optional.elevator. I’ ANDOLPH HOUSE, 501 POST, COR. MASON: 50 bay-winaow pariors: smaller roums: run- ning water. gas: $1 50 to 4 50 per week. JESSIE-NEWLY FURNISHED SU> hy frout room and 2 nice housekeeping or unfurnisied. 616 rooms; Larkin Strees. KIN— NEWI FURNISHED front suite, with kitchen: also other rooms. 997 LAR .).’A T‘)[‘l HOWARD—2 0k 8 LARGE FURNI-H - d or unfurnished hous¢keeping rooms. ToT — CHANGED HANDS; senovated: sultes and single; hot MES M. SCHULZ. 5 LZ ough and cold water, bath Loweil siree 917 POWELL (THE COSMOS) — ELE- 317 Zaneiy furnisned rooms; reasonabie. Lixth Stre ©r SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE, CITY: l--) housekeeping and other rooms. 1557 LARKIN, NEAR "CLAY—3 HAND- D0 | some turnished sunny rooms, fla:, for housekeeping. Mason Street. MASON—32 XUNNY ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping: gas; bath; yard. 511 DicA ilister direes. MCALLISTER, A. K. BUILDING—RUOMS, studios, cless-rooms, en sulte, etc. §8 mo. up. 14 Minpa Streer. @) MISNA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR <04 nousekeeping; good sunny yara | 564 1 SIXTH—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE or double; runulng water; bath; cheap. 136 = ABOVE | THOR- | | ALL MONTHLY IRREGULARITI otber conditions restored at once. safe at any : kind sympathy and aid: instaut ve elers; tumors avd ulcer's removed by elec ite; home in confinement: best car and privacy 1or guaranteed relief consult the doctor before go- ing elsewnere: ndvice free: confideniial. MKS. | . WYEI'H, 918 Post st . near Larkin. PROCESS THAL N+ VEK FAILS 10 Ki- store every case of monthly sickness from Whatever cagse in o few hours when medicines and others have falled; no lustruments used; | many years’ experience; every cuse guar niead; | advice free; terms reasonabie: firsi-cinss private | home for continement. MRS. DR. DALKY, 1126 Market sc., over Ul Drugsiore. SURE, ~AFE AND SPEEDY CURE “OR all female diseases; ahome tu confinement, with best possible cars; with the privacy of a | home and tne convenience of a hos, those Kk who are s docior and true friend: confidential. or discouraged shouid call on the o their case: they will find in her a all_consultations free and avsolutely MBS DR GW YEE, 220 Turs si. TALL OF D FOULET'S CAPSULcS AR £\ guaranteed absolute cure for ail female dis- eases; posilively safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in lime it also acts as a vreventive price 81 b0 per box. sent free by mail on receipt of rice: consultations oa all special diseases free. VALLER ERO~, 83 Grant ave, S «. A Cau- tion—Before purchasing elsewhere, write vs QUAE CURE WH.N Oinkks Fallo No »> medicine o instraments; every woman her own - physician for all femaie troubles, no mattec | irom what cause: restores in one Gay: nover fails: consultation free: can be sen: and used at homs. DR. POPPER, 518 Kearny s: Orders by to! “x.,\.\nisrua WrGENEK, 1312 GOLDE? ) Gate ave., tormerly 528 Eddy st.—Safe, quick cure for all female compleints guaranteed: private nome in confivement: every comfort: iufan adopied; terms moderaie: pils $1 SPECIAL ELECTRIC 50% TREATMENT for ladies only at their residences by an ex- periencea_operator ar hour. T. K., box %, € : please name e DISEASES OF WOME safe, quick cure guarantee home; oest care: kil onl; Dr bchuck’s selt-cure, §5. 401 Van Ness. KS, GUODWIN iadies near or fa BOON TU WIVES AND MUCHAKS—>.- | guro: price $1 50. RICHARDS & (O, 405 | Clay at.; send 2-c starhp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 681 K st Sacramento, Cal. | Biore, 945 Macke: EDUCATIONAL. SCHUOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND | J.Jocution, 1215 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotiand, and graduate of the =chool of OUratory, Philsdelphia, Pa. teacher. Oflice days, Thurs. P M., Saturduy A. M. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeplug, business practice, short- Dbana, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches: electrical. ciVil and mining en glneering, surveying, assaying, navigetion, et.; 20 teachers: day and evening sessions: write for Catalogue. [ OOKKEERINGTHERE 18 X0 COLLEGE 5 on «arth whose course is as thorough as min 4 10 8 weeks only required: rapidity at figures specialty. T KI, 855 Market 51, room 572 S LUSINESS COLLEGE, 8256 MONT- gomery Si.: Individual jnstruction in short band, typing, bookkeepinz 1telegraphy, etc.; lita scholarship $6U: JOW ITales per weex and inonth. l UN1'S DANCING ACADEMY, 320 POST: 4 juvenile classes Sats., 2 P. M ; privat: lessons daily, 10:30 105 adults’ ciass Monday evenings. SNGINEERING SCHOOL: CIVIL, ELECL, mining, mech., SUFVey,ssay. archit.; dayd eve.: est. 1864 A VAN DEI NATLLILN, 933 Marker. | TOCAL MUSIC, MAKCHESI SYSTEM, $2 50 an hour; term 3 months. 811 Leavenwor.h st. GING. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, Spanish, Ger. Jang.: $2 mo. 109 Taylor 185 GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL: adults cass Sat. 8 P M 817 Devisadero. N BUUh K kpPi gram., et NG, ARLIHMETIC, WRITING, ay. night: $5 wo. 1504 Mkt ,0p.8tn. E '3 LYCEUM SCHOUL OF ACTING— Pupils rehearsed on stage. Alcazar building TDLAM =CHOOL OF RLOCUTION Diamatic Al 928 Sutter st. AND ANIS 08 P UITAR lessons H—ULASSES DAILY; $5 MONTH: 4 Koom 10, Y. M. C.'A. buiiding. N, PIANO AND VOCAL s Westhaus 89 Fifth st MONEY TO LOAN. 5 LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT 6 and 614 per cent, Onkland at 7 and 716; auy sum. Manhuitan Loan Co., Mills ouilding. MASHATIAN LOAS €O, 10 MiLLS BUILD- M iig grouna floor, muke losus at iowest rat on 2nd mortgages:life insurance.estates,real estate in probate and undivided interests in real estate. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, N 1897 CITY REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Wéb ) NEW COTTAGE. 4 ROOMS; EASY . terms. 710 San Bruno. 195 THE CHEAPEST PIECE OF 3;‘_):)00 property in the Mission; north side of 18th st., 80 west 0f Guerrero: 31x75; cottace and basement: must be sola this week: sumebody will get a big bargein, MOEWEN BKOS., 118 Moutgomery st GUUD NEWS. Four more new coitazes are to be bullt in the Heyman Tract; four more families have been con- vinced of the benefiis of payiog the monthly rent money toward homes. You rent-payers, who ara throwlng your money away every month without getting any returus. should feel enough Interest to_lnvestizate the ben- efits (o be received from buying a home in the Heyman Tract; Ja ob Leyman, 11 Montgomery st., will explain in detal; take Mission-st. cars, transfer to 22d st., to Heffman ave., and ask for MK JAMES COTTEE, resident ageat, who will show you around. 7() NUW BUILDING: I WO-STORY $l 150. Bouse 6 rooms, bathroom and closet: stable and drivews: near Cortland easy terms. C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st., room 4. YLER'S PATENT WAGON JACK FOR snie by county and State rights. PHILBRICK, 2739 Folsom st. ISSION HOMES —NEW AND and 6 rooms: cottages and houses £3200 each: $400 cashi §25 monthly; wentietk: and Casirosts. F. NELSON. l ARE CHANCE TU PURCHASE FINE COR- ner; steady rental of §125 per moath. Only principals sddress to C. (OLEMAN, 1606 Post 8t: or call eveninks or Sunday. 200 WILL BUILD 2 FLAT HOUSES Z complete; will call. GEORGE M. SALSBURY, Bui'der. 521 K st.. Sunset District e et COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. MODERN: $2600 corner ACRE AND IMPROVEMENTS, ONE MILE trom Haywards; bargain; $1275. PHILBRICK, 2739 Kolsom st. (G40 ACR 640 Niiro con-te: vxchnnge: pri PHILBRICK, 2739 Fclsom st. CHI-}AI' RANCH ACRLE: HOU= barn, etc: connty road to the p ace; school short distance; ceniral part of Alaweda County: price reducel to $1000. H. H. CRANE. 410 Montgomery st. AUR| change A ¥ AMOUNT AT 6Ys PER CENT ON REAL estate; second and ‘third mortgages estates. Gndivided inzerests, real estate in probate. lite 1n- | surance, goods in Warehause, furniture and planos without remoyai: mortgages and lexacies bought; nodelay. K. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st, R3. | 15C% onkiand. or Alameda, at lowes: rates, without removal; 10 commissions: no de.ays. J.NOONAN, 1U17 10 JU23 Mission, abuve oixih; i€l South 14 H;\,nu\' RESPRCTABLE AND PRIVALK lace Ly obiain liberal advances on diamouds | snd fewelry of the lowest rates. Baidwin Jewslds | st telophons Green 204. Y0 T0 A REGULAR LICENSED PAWN- X broker at 1 Fourth st., upstairs: strictly vate: low rates; tel. red 1121; estabiis| OANS ON FUKNITUKE UK PIANOS IN OW KATK, 5 PER MONTH 1NTiLReST 4 ou each $1000: 55¢ per month on §100; second mortgags: any securlly. Cash. box Call Office. W E HAVE MUNLY G0 LOAS ON CLiY real estate: lulerest reasonable, Cal Titls Ins and TrustCo., 210 Montgomery sc, Miiis buid. | Praros, FUBNITUKE, ETC: NO REMOV- al: erm dth and Mrkt UANS NEGC £0: LOW RATE Ol Jterest. SYLVAIN SALOMON, 525 Mont N FURNITU ANOS: NO REMOVAL [ow rates: no commission. Bonelli, 402 Geary st (1\1 ()%000 0N LIFE INcURANCE POLICIE low interest. JUS.B. TOPLITZ, 580 Pi L L0 350,000 LOW ST KATES: 1~0 & 2D ! mori.: any proposition. Dryden,413 Yont. $5t F) SIXTH — MOST RELIAELE PLACE borrow money; diamonds and jewelry. N PLANG, F HNITURC. OGue reraoval Tk low rate NY 5UM—151 Alete: 6 percent. 10 WITH Ok WITH- 1o com. 116 MeAlilster. U AND 2D MIUGHS, ETATES, HOMURPH 628 Market. MONEY WANTED. 7, FOR & WEEKS: WILL PAY BONU= of §15 best recurlty. A.. box 100, Call. | gume: « 1 ACRES: CLOSE TO A GOOD TOW <% Alumeda County’; level; £00d piece of lan: must be sold: $900 buys it: $300 cash, balancé easy insallments. H. H. CKANE, 410 Mont. v 8t. O SALE—FARM, 265 ACREs, 12 MILES northwest of ~tockton, Cal.; positive bargain. See Oullaban & Adems, Jeal Ksinte, 118 East Man st., Stocktou, Cal ARGALN, Biitres. vova house, fiowing. wen part in fruit. 3.9 DUNN, room 7, tenth floor, Milis bullding. JTTLE HOMES CLOSE TO 10WN: IM- proved: easy terms; also 4 ‘o 12-acre pleces on 5 and 10 years credin D, H. TWING, So- Noma Ciiy: every Momday n: €37 Market st N I PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. mo JHANGE—100D RENTING, CLEAR Oakiand or San Fraucisco property for ranthes. + Oukiand. erty. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. 0's in ~eittle; exchunge San Francisco prop: J. P., box $1. Call OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $ I 00 DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY PA ments, will buy a good Zstory coilage, arranged into % flats of 4 100ms each, one now rented, with lot 40x130; good location; 6 minutes’ walk trom local trains, running every hait hour: vrice only $.300. JAS. 8. NAISMITH, 433 Ninth. o < OUNK-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH. E1600. Wik 2son neract rooms and basement; barn and outbuiidings: large brooder, ete.: xood well and force pump; Y mite 10 station: electric cars: Fralivale. Apply at once ALDEN-GAKFIELD (O, +02 Broadway, Usk- | 1an A TRONT FOOT: BEST COR, §50. .“\i KD~ LOA Wik $10.000 o3 Neone INGLESIDE PROP- b - erty, at 10 per cent; £12,000 on Berkeley prop.rty. at 8 per cent: aid $17.500 on country property. at 9 per cent. LANI, 19 Mont- gomery st, 1to4 P, M. JOUD SE ail Oflice. CH P.LLS—A BOON TOLA- dles with female roubies; no danger: sate and sure; $2 50, express C. U. D.; don’t delay until 100 Iate. USGoOD BROS., Coast Agents, Usiland, Cal RENUVID: MRS DR SCOT:, 410 GkaRY st., now 1104 Market: female Complaints and diseases uf Lhe eye permanently «ur.d of 0o cha:ge: treatment by riail; incioss stamp. LI-AU'S FRED r 'SCELEBRATED FXENCH FE eat and best: reduc a from $1 NDEK, 214 Kearny st | R LAVILL male Pilis. todUc. GEO. DAH LBE: ( YONFIDENTIAL — Lavles 1N 1aUUBLE communicate With UK. BANIEL 55 Grmas U PHAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS: safe aud efliclent !mm‘llfl!flil\. $1 per box. KICHARDS & CO.drugg.acs. 408 Clay st. soleagta JTERILITY CURKD BY MRS DR SAT- 2 tler, greduate radwite, 1709 Powell, tel red 2641 PARIS MATERNITY, 609 BUSH; CONFINE ment a: bome 10 days, 320, Tel Green 58 Bu.' HALL, 14 MCcALLISTER SI., NEAR Jones—Diseases of women and children. 330 HALES_ RIS OFFICE oF TR FOR ARBER-SHOP: WELL LOCATED lished b years: $150. SALE-MISCELLAN L ESTAB- 841 Telegraph ave., { o | Yacht Club, Oakland Creek. Inquire California JEW, HANDSOME 16-FOOT QUART on< bar and tackbar: baigain. 512 D Bush st. A Pr;mum;i,n TGREAT DANE BITCH; TWO years old. G. H., box 1) 11 ARROT FOR SAL ing parrot, NE YOUNG M., 133 Teoth st. ALK- FINANCIAL. 00D OPEXIN FOR A PARTY WITH J $5000 to $10,000; business well established and peying. ¥, F., box 19, Call. BOAS, 830 MON I GY. ~T.—LOANS ON LIFE - 1ususance policies and tuys bankbooks. OANS on r-al catate, bonds, etc. JMCAFEE LROTHERS 108 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! lowest rates, Montgomers st NOTHER CARLOAD OF ELEGANT planos just received and a thi d car wil ar- rive during Lhe w ek; we must force out pianos AL your own price t0 make room for thise £00ds: this 1s & snap you are looking for: a few used planos—Hardman, Steinway, Lmerson, Dewing $r0s.—at £60 and upward: vou can't sflord to miss this sale. The J. Dewing Company, sccond floor, Flood building, Fourth and Murket. 17 SI0DART PIANG, UFRIGHT. §80; Stone & Co. piaho, upright, $115; 3—Muiler plano, upr %160; uriiz piano.” uprigh , §15! plauo, upright, $205: 6—V-se planc. upright, §215; 7— Behiing plano, upright, B280: S—woenisch piano, uprighi, $250! 9—Ster- Hug plauo, upegnt, $365: 10—Chickering piano, upright, £300; temptin BINJ. CUKTAZ & SON, 1610 20 O’ Farrcll st., our bullding. (MAN. CLAY & Co’S, THE MUSE i : 'ALAMEDA ADVERTISEHENTS ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OAKLAND or Alameda property. A fruic ranch of 80 acres six miles from Vaca- ville: 80 acres in bearing frult trecs: price £3000 the suine properiy was soid 7 years ago for 350U the price for which fi can bé bought to-day was money loaued on this properiy. For furiher par- ilculars inquire or sddress HERMANN CORDES, 1332 High st., Alamda, Cal. LMOST COMPLETELY FURNISHED COT- tage of 5 rooms and partly finished basement, | on u large, nicely improved lot, location most con- venient and desirab.e, 10 let af a very low rent to Inquire at the kncinal K ealty Alameda. respousible party. Office, 1457 Weuster st LAMEDA BARGAINS. $1300—Lot 33:4x100; nice cottage, 4 rooms nd bath; aay terms. $1900— Lot 28x150; modern cotiage, 5 rooms ! and bath: easy terms. $2800—Lot 4Ux150: beautiful new up-to-date cottage: $100 cash. 25 per month; near station an sreat bargsin E modern house, 7 rooms and batl; near narrow-gauge i. R. station; joud bar- gain $3500—Fine 2-story honse of 8 rooms: | 1ot With stable: ensy terms $5500—Great suap; elegant house of 10 rooms. bitilard-room, stacle, ete.; near Morton-it. station, Houses bullt 10 suit und to let in all parts of Ala: corner | meda. H. P. MOREAL & Cu., 1432 Park st. Alamedn. ———e DENTISTS. .eadquarters of the Pactfic’ Coast, 1s the place 10 buy planos and organs: new pianos from $175 to $1400; second-haud irom ¥dU upward; terms as low as $3 per mouth: sole represe:ta- tives for Steinway & Sons, A. B Chase. r.merson, Lod wig. Smi-h & Baroes planos ant Estey piauos aud organs. Corner of Kearny aud Sutter sta. BSOLUTELY TH OLDEST AND LARG- est house wesi of thicao Js KOHLER & CHAR 26, 8 and 30 O'Farrcll st. Planos, organs and ell other wusieal lnstruments, of all grades ani prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. hverything possibio ¢ous o pieass und satlsty the ciistomer. AC! UALLY SACHIFICED—LIST OF PLANOS for following week: $350 Stelnway., $275: 8550 Lhickering, §: : $450 Colby, $215: $600 Conover, $300; 10ng List second-band_plauos, halt price, $50 up. The ¥. W. SPENUEK COMPA- 815 G. W. RE! SH COW: THIRD C L¥: RICH MILK; 16 quarts doy; gentle. 1312 Folsom st. CYCLOPZDIA BRITANNICA: FULLSET; brand new at half price. 276 Jersey st. E 4 FLEGANT MARBL- MANTELS, AT YOUR own price. 1032 Mlission st. stevenson Streei. STEVENSON—LARGE SUNNY NICE- Iy turnished front room; rent $8. Stluckion Street. {UROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON — ELEGANT Y rooms: suite or single: day, week or month; baths: hot and coid water: transient: elevator. iuyior Siree. © oftices; cozy respectable; reasonable, Y Stres:. on MISSION—FRUNT SUITE; RUNNING ©) water: gas; can do housekeeping. Turk Sireec. TURK—FINELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for gentieman. 12 1135 o MALL FRONT, HOUSE- 199 keeplog sulte: single rooms: roasonabl -y TURK—NICE SUNNY ROOM; FOLD- ) in bed, grate, gas and bath; $10. 54 Nint 1reet. Q0 NINTH-2 CONNKCTING HOUSKEREG, tove, water, gas, $11; 1room,246 Sth st..87. 1 NINTH—+UNISHED ROOMS FOR 2 light housekeeping. 12 Oak Street. 320 0AK-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR O4¢) housekeeping: bath and Kit-hen: §16. 3uik Stres.. POLK, NEAR PINE—FURNISHED sront room for Iight housekeeping. JEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN rivate famiy, with-gas and bath: desirable location. Address Kooms, box 60, Call Office. JUNNY FURNISHED ROUM; HOT AND cold water, Iarge c'oser, ba:h, gas. etc.: good location; 6 minutes’ welk from Keatny and Mar- ket ats : reierences required. Addnass . P P, box 2. Call Oftice. STORES TO LET. LD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY, OVEN AND reventn Stree.. ]4Q SEVENTH (GINARD) — STITES AXD 142 iichen: aiso singie rma.: newly renovated. silver Streev. 165 SILVER, NE& ®_FOURTH—SUNNY O front reom aud kitchen furnished for housekeeping. South Park. SOUTH PARK — MODERN NEWLY furnished-fiat, or part of it ! 109 Stockten Sires:. lfi'lr STOCKTON—2 NICELY FURNISHED i 10 fooms” compicte; water wnd sink in kitehen; $10. rauge, with rooms. 1101 Howard st. - STORES, OFFic ES, BASEMEXT, HALLS, LN X old_building of Y. M. C. A., ¥82 sutter; rent Apply H. Jow: splendid location for restaursnt. J.2cCOY, 208 Mason st STORES WANTED. W ANTED—BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY (AD- uils). store, with nice :iving-rooms. suiiable for de.icacies and brauch bakery, north of Alarket st N. M., box 82, Call Uffice. OFFICES TO LET. O BENT—DESK ROOM: CROCKER BUILD- ing. Address A. B. C, box 9, Call Oftice. EnnA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MAR- ket st.—$12 10 $20. ASHTON, room 210, © TALOR—SMALL ~UITE; FRONT ROOMS: | TTOROUGH BRED 1RISH SETTER PUP- ples; pedigree furnished. 1207 Wailer st. ECOND-HAND DYNAMOS, GAROLIN K AND dry wachinery, etc. Y, 933 Market st. 2( upright, at your own price’ #nd on your owu ferms, for otie week only new atock. SHERMA SECOND-LAND PIANOS, SQUARE AND CLAY & (O, cor. ot REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haiues, Knabe, Bush & Gerts ana others; seo- cond-bant pianos from $100 up. W. ¢, HAMIL- TON, succesyor 10 A, 1 Bancrot: & Co,, 824 ost. ARGE STOCK OF STEINWAY, CHICKER- ing_and other standard mukes of uprignt planos from $1256 t0 $:50 at HEIN K & (0., 136 s, Y. M. C. A. buliding; SHAW agents. steam engines, bollers, pulievs. shafing, iaun. SMITH CO., 527 Mission st. ETIRING FROM BUSINESS; OUK 8NTIRE stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages will be 50'd at wholesale cost. Ca'ifornia Ratian Works, 745 and 747 Mission st., bet. 3d and 4h. “QOME '86 AND '8, 1 at a bargsin.” A. Eattery st J . %, POOL HOUSE-MOVLR, DEALIE SEC- STERLING WHEELS » NICHOLS & CO., 404 QOHMEKR & CO. BYKON MAUZY, NEWBY, Evans, Briggs and other planos: see our rent pian; no interest arst year. 508, 810, 312 Post. bar ]h'A'A{ATUIUN :«au{_xusr SELL; planos ai immenss reduction for cash oroa Instiilments. EATON ESTATE 785 Morket o ECOND-HAND UPRIGHT FOR _ $50. Grear bargaius in new planos at MAUVAILY, 769 Market st ond-nand buiiding materin, 119256 bission. OILERS,ENGINES 2D MAND MACHINKKY ! D MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Bealo st AFES—_BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND band: all sizes; hult origlual cos. 109-111 Market at, S. K. W ANTED-SECON-ILAND UPRIGHT OR square piano for cash. Address H. X., box 50, Cail Uffice. OKNUANG'S NEW STYLE PIANOS; MOST periect, briliiant, powerful 1oue. 216 Post. OILnRS, ENGINES, PUMPS, BELTING,GAS TALSUL PIANO, 735 UCTAVES, $150; squares from 825, STATTAM,106 uiufi.m.' Al | engines; bought and soid. WHITE, 516 Mission Ok FEE-MILL SUAL ter-press, G . HAND-THRUCK. Lel- and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. TAMILY MUST BACRIF.Cr FINE UP. right: golng kast. Koom 5, 1021 Van Ness ave. ARS, BACK BARS, MIRRORS, SHOW- cuses. counters, Jinoleum, oflice furnicure, stors and otlice furaiture aud fixtures; new and second- Band, J. NOUNAN, 1017-1019-1021-1043 Mis sion st., above Sixth. 65, SNk, LARGE UPRIGHT, SACRI- $ . ficed for cash 1361 Folsom. cor. Tenth, We must have room for | ‘flu\‘ VROOM & (O LECTRO- DENTAL i Parlors, 897 Market st ; Jady attendant; o gas or oher dangerous anmsthetics given; electricity | the grees agent used 1o relleve pelu; leeth filisd | #na extracted painlessly by our new electtioal | process; a wrilien guarantee given wilh al! work done; lowes; prices. best work; sl surgical work attended by G. W. Wiliiamson, M.D. physician | and surgeon: exumination ires by the use of our new electrical appiiances: porcelain and gold | crowns; bridge-work and teeth without viates 3 speciuity. Electro-Dental Paciors. 997 Markecs; JULL SET OF TEETH, $5: PATNIESS kX traction; see opr combluation plate, thin as paper: warranted 10 ye.rs; teeth withou: plaies: crown and brdge work out speciulty: teeth im- planted or transplanted: fillings 50c, crowns §3 50: il work painless and warratted. Chicago bental Parlors. x4 Sixth st. INEW YORK DE S 115T>— LI ATKS, $580 UP: | sitver fillings. 25¢ up: gold fiilings, 75¢ up: plates mended, $1 up: uil Work warra: less extraction, 50c. 969 Mission s, Ty JHE GENUINE R, GRORGE W. LREK, Leel dentis:, discoverer o painless extraction and patentee of Jmproved Lridga WOrk or teetn withon: any plate moved from § 1o 20 O' Farreil. R LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NR Eleveuth. Locharge 0r extracting when plates are made; 0 plates made over like new: \ebin from §8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. KOOME DENTAL ASSOUIATION, 759 MA K- ket, bet. 3d and dih; gass speciaiisis; painiesy extraciing With gas, $1: piaces, $7 up. till, $1up. e~ FULL SKT OF 15| H; BEST MAKE; 2. kept [n repair: exiracting free; fllings 0c: crowns $3 60. Paciic Denal Parlors 18 Third. HIO DENTAL PAKLORS, 508 MARK painiess extraciing,50¢; open eve'ngs and Sun. K. J.J. LELK, 1126 MARK: I ST.; OPEN evenings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist. C. HARDING, M. D., 500 SUTTER, COR. « Powell; tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAK- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Marke: st ET OF TEETH WITHOUL a FUAls bx H. C Young, 1841 Folk si. | (OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 803 wAd keost. DE CHARLES W. DECKEIL LEGAL NOTICES. HE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION, having received applications to mine by the JANOS, ORGANS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL instrument, tuned, repaired. 113114 Mission. BAxs, SHUWUASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- g, ete., bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7ok, INGSBURY (1897 MODEL), 1S TH K PIANO K you want. J. HAKRY SCUTT, 626 Hayes st 4 MARKET SI.—BRANCH OFFICE oF 14K UALL: want ads and subscriptions tnken. { SEWING-MACHINES, ¢) MONTHLY: KENTED, REPAIRED, bought, s0ld: machine supplies. 145 Sixth. LLKIND> BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented; repairing: lowest rates 205 Fourth, $ STORAGE. T LOWEST RATES_HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A 'pisnos. aavances mude; fireproot botlding. . W. ZEHFUbSS, 840 Misston. Tet. Mint 1821, A'l' LOW :KAT%;A’UKNITE:E. (IJABPETQ planos, bouse] goods; n, com- rflm-ntfl: advances made. J, nooulf?\" 1017 0 1023 Mission st, above Bixia; open eveninga l $10 PIANO; GREAT BARGAIN.SCHMI1Z, . 16 McAllister, near Hivernia Bank. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS,OLD & NEW. SUE MULLKR, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. NABE PIANOS: NEW SCALE; NEW styles. KOHLELR & CHASE, 30U’ Farrell st CLAY & €O.'S UNLY Wik ock Of new Stelnway planos. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. AR AN AN AN AR AARAA AR DVICE FREKE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- ialty; private;no fee without success;collections . W. HOWE, atty atlaw,850 Market, cor.Stocktn. ADVICE FREE; PRIVATE MATTERS: MOD- erate fees ; open ev'gs. MCCABE, 103 Larkin, DVIOE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC cessful. W, Wi DAVIDSON, 937 Markets: hydraplic process from D. b. Allard et als. in the Cambridze mine near Plymouth, Amador Co., to deposic talings on a flat: from W. C. Corbett and A. W. Carmichae:, in the McMartin mine near Onfon Valiey, Flumas (0., 10 deposit tallings be- hind the dam'of the wood Hope Mining Co. in Onion Valiey Creek: from George W. Mohler, in the Mohler mine near Pike City, Slerra Co., to de- posls tatitngs iz aravine below the mine: from anuel 8i-va and Joseph knos, In the Manuel Silva Mining Co.’s mine near \ heroxee, Butte Co., to deposit tailings in Spring Valley Creek: irom J. K. Kneeland Jr., in the Colfax Gravel and Pierce claims near Colfax, Placer Co., to depos: talings in Lovg Havine: from L. L.'sherrod et als., in_the American Gravel Mining Co.’s mine near Centerville, Buite Lo., to_ deposit_taiiings in ravines beiow the mine, and from tue Kate Hayes Mining Co., i the Manzanits mine near Sweet- land, Nevada Co., todeposit tailings in the im- pounding basin of the vid Manzanita mine—gives notice that a meeting wiil be held at room 59, Flood building, £an I renciseo., Cal, ber 29, 1897, at 1:8) » . on Novem: PHYSICIANS, Dn. C. C. O'DUNNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES 2864 25th st.; diseases Of wolien & specielly. SANTA CLARA VALLEY —10 ished house of 4 | i1 NER ON D L1 Linde: s in_North Oakiand; must be,| soid_betor ¥, Nov. 23, 1807. Apily to A. 3. NYD 487 Niuth st., Onk i NAP FOR HOME-SEEKERS—WE WILL farnish a lot, 50x 135, and bulld you a home in & desirsbie locatlon. handy (o cars, for 1 om $1200 to $:800; small payment down ana monthly pay- ments 1ot to excecd what rent would cost. 0. G. MAY & CU., 2128 Center st., Berkeley. ACRES AT BERKELEY: FINE VIEW; close 10 local train: also 3 acres with improve- men:s: easy terms. Particu'ars, box 2, Call Uflice, Oaklana. e ———————————————————— BERKELEY FURNISHED HOUSES. JURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR 6 months: near the university; a very desirable localty. Appiy J. J. MASON, Keal Estate, Berkelev siatioh. —— bUCLHS—MARRIAGES—DEA Fid, [ Bir'h. marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be insested. They must b3 handoed in at eliher of tne publication oftices #ad b indorsed with the name aud residence ot persons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. BARTLETT—In Auburn. November 18, 1897, to the wife of ~purgeon Bartleit, & son. BILIINGSLY—In Porterville, November 1897, 1o the wife of kd Billingsly, a son. POBBINS—In Vacaville. November 18, 1897, to the wife of X P. Dobbins, son. DAVIS—In Sacramento. November 6, 1837, to the wife of R 1. Davis (nee Stevenson), s son. DEBELL—In Berkeley, November 13, 1897, to the wile of W. 1. DeLell, a son. EVANS—'n Somersville, October 3, 1897, to the wife of John Evans, a son. . FRATES_In Back Dlamond, Novenber 12, 1897, to the wife of P. Frates, a son. GO DWIN—In Vacaviie, November 13, 1897, to the wife of W. Mc.. Goodwin, a daushter. HAINE®*—TIn Flano, November 13, 1897, to the wife of George Haines, & daughter. HOOVER—In Calis:oza, November 16, 1897, to the wife of U. M. Hoover, n sen. LETORA—In Dogtown, November 12, 1897, to the wife of Angeio Letora, a daughter. McAULAY—In Jowa Hil, November 16, 1897, 10 the wife of D. K. McAulay. adaushter. MALONEY—In Bethany. November 6, 1897, to the wife of Joseph P. Maloney, a danghter. NUGENT—Near Sxn Jose, on the Stevens Creek road, November 16, 1897, to the wife ot George D. Nugent. « dauchier. SWIFI—At the St Helena Sanitarium, Novem- Der 12, 1897. to the wife of E. G. Swift of Pope Valley'(nee Bessle Newcomer). ason. SINGLEY 1L Petaluma, November 15, 1897, to the wife of Frank B. Sing ey, a son. STEBBINS—Near ~an Jo ¢, November 18, 1897, toibe wite of C. R. Stebblns, & daughter. STRADLING—In Auburn. November 10, 1897, to the wiie of Charles stradling, & son. SHELLENBERGEB—In Antioch. Novamber 17, 1897. to the wife of Charles Shelienberger, & daugnter ———— e MARGIED. ALMEADER—PERRY—In Yreka November17, 1897, by Jusiice of the Peace E. W. Huwel, John H-nry Almeader xnd Agnes C. Perry. BELLENIR—HEDRICK—In San Andreas, No- vember I4, 1897, by tha tev. M. Travis, David U. Bel euir and Alice E. Hedrick. BERG—SOUTH=At the Oroville M. E. Parson- age. November 8 1897, by the Rev. G. H. Van Villet, Frederick Adolph Berg and Emma Eliza- beth South, both of Clipper Mills. BISSELA—PUPPOLA—In Rockiin, November 16, 1897 John Bissela and Fretruka Puppols, both o1 Rockiin. BRANDT—CAMPLING—In Sierraville, Cal., No- vember 5. 1887, by the Rev. L. Waliace, John Brant and Mri. M. 4. Campiag, both of Slerra- v.ile. COSKER—WOLF—At Howland Fiat, Novem- ber 3, 1887, by the Rev. Fath-r Dermody, Wil Lum Cosker and Katie E. Wol¥. FRANCISCO—CHENNETIE—in Modesto, No- vearb r9, 1897, by .fustice Townes, Alhert N, i raicisco and Cartle C rennette, bothl of Sonora, HELMIG—CARRIALO-In Sonora, November 15, 1897, by W. S. Cooper, J.P, Audrew Hel- mig ot French Flat and Jessie Carrialo of Tut- tietown HULBERT—AMBROSE—In _Auburn, Novem- ber 17,1897, by the Rev. J. H. Wythe Jr, Al- bert H. Huiber: and klsie M. Ambrose, both of Auburn. KENYON—GARRETT—In Sonora, 14, 1897, by W. & Cooper, J,P. yon of Raudsburg, Kera County Garrett of Sonora McM A HON—BARETT—In Sugar Pine, Novem- ber 18 1897 Ly G. W. Nicol, * uperior Judze, J. Morsan McManon of Summerzville and Neva M. Barrett of Sugar Pine. PACKEK—JONES—In La Porte, Cal., October 27,1597, by Hon. C. E. McLauglin, Albert M Packer and Ciara C Jonew POHIMAN—BOURCHIER—In vember 11. 1857, by the Re Louis kohimuu and Mrs. Mary F. Bourchier. RAGGIO—EGAN—In Angels Camp, iovember 10, 1897, Jeft Raggio an. Birdie kgan. RAMSD + LL—ALDERSON—In Michizan Bluft, November 14, 1597, by J. A. Vaa kman, J. b., Cleveland Rainsdell and Maud Alderson, both of Michigan Biuit. STAUNTON—W ALTER—Near Folsom. her 14, 1837, Fred W. Staunton Walter of Towle. TIRET—G \RBARINO—In San Andreas, No- vember 10, 1897, Herbert Tiret and Mary B. arbario. _—_— DIED. Kline, Sarah F. Koenecie. Jouaana Lebro<e, Thomas Linne, Frederick H. cCarthy, Jonn McClain. iTenry MeCord. John 13, November John H. Ken- and Florence Yorterville, No- ¢, N, Flanders, Novem- aud Minnie Baldwin, Marion Earrow. Mrs. Harrlet Becker. Katharine F. Elalr (infant) Burnham, Annte Chupman, Tames F. Chapman, Mre. Ella Clemens, August Mckneany, Edward M. Cutting, Kphratm McGreevy. Iohu Tavis Miss Ll lan Plcs. Sam uel Dooly, dirs. Katharine Xrie, Mry Henrietta M. Ewing, Aaelajte B, Falkingham, John Tord. Mrs Grace P, Forsyth, William K. Hess, Conrad Tiiester. Zula M. Hill, Mary k. C. nili, William Mo, James. Bro. Venerius Keough, John Maner, Bridget Moo iey, Jamey Pereira Mrs. Elizabeth Pette igill, Dr. J. A. Reynolds. Marv A, Rogers_John T. Rowe, Freeman Rvan, Magsie Schnorr, Rudolph J. ~chrader, Louis Scroggs, Jennie Street, Murz J. Taylor, Julia L, Taylor, Mary K. errigan, Thomas F. ~ Teale, Tnomas Keyes Mrs. biiza G, Vesey, Mary A Kier. C T Waite. Elon J. Kinder, W. H. Wickham, W. W. Worth, John L BALDWIN—In Berkeley. November 21, 1897, Marion, youngest son of Captain and Mrs Wil iam H. Baidwin, aged 11 years 1 month and 17 days. ARKOW—Iin Vacaville. Cal. November 20, 1897, Mrs. Harrie. Golman Barrow, mother of the late Mrs. Anna M. Hathaway, aged 92 years 7 months and 9 days. 5 Interment 1n Mason'c Cemetery, San Fraocisco, on arrival of the 11 0'ClOCK A. A train TO-MORROW (Tuesday). BECKER—In this city. November 21,1337, Kath- arine F. ueloved wife of Kngene W. Becker. mother of Helen and Dora Fecser, daughter of Sophia and the laie liubert Schreiner, and sis- ter of Frederick. Hubert, Leaa and Minnie Schreiner. anaiive of Sun Francisco, aged 28 years 1 month and 23 dass. B Friends and acanainiances ara respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 0'Clock P. .. from St. Mark's Lutheran Church, O'Farrell wireer, between Franklin and Gougo. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. BLAIR—In Wooaville. November 17; 1897, the intan: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bluir BURNH AM—In this ctty, November 20, 1897, Anbie, beloved wife of Nelson H. Burnhum, mother of Hattie, Charles, Edwin, irene and James Burnham, and sister of Mrs K. Seaborn of Seuttie, Mrs. J. . Desn and James H. Dalv. a native of San Francisco, axed 37 years and 3 montbs. [ Har.2rd (Coun.) papers pieass covy. | B3 Friends und acquainiances ara respeci- 40lly (nvited 0 attend -he fuaeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from ner lave Temdence, 421y Fremont sirde , thence Lo St Brendan's Church, whers a solemn requiom mass will bo celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock .M. In- termen: Mouut Caivary Cemetery. CHAPMAN—In East Oakland, November 21, 1867, James Flint, busband of Olive R. Chap- man and father of Harriet &., Robert J., Isaac F. and Ofve R. Chapman, & native of Maine, aged 7 years and 2 months. BFFriends anl 8cONALIADCSY Are resnect- sully invited to attend the funsral TO-MORRD W (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the family re ideoce, 1021 Ninth avenue, Kast Oakland. Please omit flowers. CHAPMAN — In_Sonora, November 18, 1897, Mrs. Ella Chapman, a natve of Mexico, aged 49 vears. CLEMENS—In Colfax, Cal., November 17, 1897, ‘August Clemens, & native of New York, aged 25 years. CUTTING—Jn Murphys November 18, 1897, xphraim Cuiting, a native of Massachusetts, aged o9 years. DAVIS—in Fresno. November 3, 1897, Miss Lil- lian Davis. daughter of Mrs. Laura Cagwin, a native of Caiifornia, 18 years. DICK—In Montezima, November 16, 1897, Sam- uel Dick, a native of Penusylvaula, aged 75 years. DOOLY —In Salt Lake City, Noyember 15, 1897, Mrs' Kacherine, widow of'the late B. W. Dooly, and_ beloved motherot J. E_ R. M. and W. L. B Dooly, Mrs. ¥. C. Zimmerman, Mri M. L. O'Connor, Mrs. K. C. Beicher and Mra L. G. Colawell. ERLE—In San Jose, Cal, November 19, 1897, Mr:. Henrletta M., wife of Frank Erie, a native ot Germany, ngea 71years $ mouths and 26 days. EWING—In Oakland, November 20, 1897, Ade- Imide B.. wife of 5. H. Ewlug and daughter of the late Henry and Harriett B. Mygatt. 4 native of Connecticut, aged 40 years 1 moiith and 3 duys. B Friends and scquaintances are respect- fuily invited to atiend the funeral TO-MORRUW (ruesday), ai 11 o'clock . M., from ber Iate resi- dence, 1401 St. Charles siréet, corner Central avenue, Alameda. Interment L O. O. F. Ceme- tery, San Fraucisco. RYAN—In this_city. Maggle, beloved daughter of Myles and Norah Flynn, beioved mother of cddie, Sy.es, Harry and Mariiuez Ryan, and sister of Mrs. J. Winslow and Frank an. James E, Flynn, aged 31 years 10 months and 21 days. ‘@ Notice of tunern! herestier. FALKINGHAM—In the City and County Hospi- 1al, November 21, 1897, Johin Falkingham, & na- tive of New Jerse,, aged 30 years. FORD—In Aubarn, November 14, 1897, Mrs 9 Grace B. Fora, a native of Scotland, aged 18 years 6 months and 27 days. FORSYTH—In this city, November 20, 1897, Wiililam K., beloved husbani of Hannan E. Forsyih, and father of George C., Willlam C. and Orrin W. Forsytn, a native of Ireiand, aged 78 vears. BF-Friends and scauaintAncay are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. 3r.. from the Kichmoud Congregatioaal Church, corner Seventh avenue and Clement strees. Interment Masonlc Ceme- tery. HESS—Tn this city, November 21, 1897, Conrad Hess, beloved father of Mrs. G. Riedel, and grandfather of Aunaand Rosle Riedel. a naiive of Langgans, Germany, aged 70 years 4 months and 19 davs 2 B Friends and acauaintances ar) respaci: fully invited to atcend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Tuesday). at 1 O'clock r. s, from his it resiaence, ¥9 Randall sireel, between Chenery street and San Jose gvenue, thence to St. Paulus Church, coraor EddY and Gough streets, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock P. . 1In.erment L 0.0, F. Cemetery. HIESTER-In this city, November 21, 1897, Zuls M. Hiester, eldest_daughter of Mrs. Lizzie IHiester and sister of Mrs. Albert Ferzuson, & Dativeof O {0, azed 26 years. : A%~ The funeral services will take piace TO- MORROW (Tuesday), at 1 0’clock # M., at Stew- art Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero street, between Twenty-second aud 1 weniy-shird. HILL—In this city, November 20, 1897, Mary I C., beloved asuznter of Thomas and Ellen Hili, siscer of Mrs. W. Gudehus and the late Jonn £ ani Timothy W. Hil. aud_aunt of Frieda Gudehus. a native of Bethel, aged 24 years 3 months and 5 days. [Vermon: papers pieass copy. | A Friends and acauaintances are respect: fuliy invitea to atiend the funeral TO-MOR KO W (Tuesaay), at 9:30 o'clock a. ., from the resi- dence of the parents, 7 Calhoun greet. thence Lo St. Francis Churca for services at 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HILL—In this city, November 19, 1897, Wiillam McPherson | .ive of Peansylvania, aged 75 years and 27 davs. BF~Frienas are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. 3. from *The Oliver,” 599 rine sreet. lntermen: private, Laurel ILil Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. JAMES (HAGGERTY)—In Eacramento, Cal, November 20, 189 Brotners of the L the Community of the Christian Schools, Brother Venerius Jomes (ne Lawrence Haggerty, son of Jane and the Jate Peter Hagcerty, und brother of Agnes M. and Peter hiaguerty, a native of San Francisco, in his 18.h year. BF-Friena ani a-niirancar e resnec fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Monday) from sacred Heart Couege, Eddy and arkin streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the rgpose 0f bLis soul, commenc- ing at 1V A. M. Intermeat Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. KEOUGH—In Benicia. November 14 1897, John Keough, a native of Ireland. aged 58 years. sREIGAN—In this city, November 21, 1897, Thomas Francis, beloved son of James and Ellen Kerrigan, a native of an Francisco, aged 3 yenrs and 7 mont £S—In Loyalton, Cal, November 6, 1897, Mrs. Ehza Gardner Keyes, s vative of Massa- chusetts, sged 67 years 2 months and 11 days. KIER—In Danetosn, Lear Lincoin, November K K 17, 1897, C. T. Kier, a na:ive of Germany, aged 70 years EKINDEK—In Gold Run, November 17, 1867, W. H. Kinder, a na fve of Missouri, aged 86 years. KLINE—In Redisnds, November 15, 1897, Serah F., infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.W Klive, aged 7 months. KOENECKE—In the City and County Hospital Novemoer 21, 1897, Jonunoah Koenecke, & na- tive of Germany, aged 44 years. LEBROKE—In Sierraville, Cal, November 12 1897, 1homas Levroke, » native of Maine, aged 57 years. LINNE—In San Jose, Cal., November 19, 1877, Frederick H., husband of Rosie Linne, azed 54 years 1 month and 16 days McCLAIN — In Benicta, November 17, 1897, Henry, infant son of Mr. aud Ars, J. McClain, azed 1 month aud 27 days. MCCARTHY —In this city, November 21,1897, John, beloved son of John and Kate McCarthy & naiive of San Franzisco, aged 6 years 3 monchs and 3 days. B3~ Notice of funeral hereafter. McCORD—In this city, John McCord. & native of Canada, agea 50 years. BF"Friends anl aconaintances riana fully invited to ettend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesda ). at 11 A >, from Masonic Temple. MCENEANY—In tnis citv, November 20, 1897, Kdward, beloved father of Thomas i, und Mary F. McEneany, a native of lreland, aged 67 yoars B Friends and acanaintances are resnoc- foliy invited to attend the funerat TO-MORKOW 0 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 2516 Kolsom street. thence Lo St. Yeter's Church, ‘where a requiem high mass will bo celebraled for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Hoy Cross Cemetecy. Mg iRE“VY-—In this city, Novembe: 21, 1897, Jol. heloved son ot Ciara and Joun McGreevy, @ native of San Francisco, aged 2 months. MAHFR—In tbi+ city, November 1897, Bridget. dear'y teioved wife of Wiliam' Muher a d mother of Mrs. Jenn-e McCann and John J. and Wil am Maher Jr., a native of Ireland, agel b7 years. B-Friends ant acamaintances ary respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at »:30 o'clock A. M. from her lae residence, 265 Clementina street, thence to St. Patrick’s’ (hurch. Mission strect, where a re- quiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A A interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MOONEY—In this city, Novemp-r 21, 1397, James, dearly beloved son of James T. and Kate Moorey. a_naiive of San Fraucisco, aged 11 years and 3 months. AF-Friends and acquaintancey ara respeci- fully invited 0 Altend the funcral TO-MORROW (Tuesaay), at 1:30 o'clock P. M. from the resi- dence of nis parents, 368 Harriet street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemoters PEREIRA—In Jamestown, November 17, 1897, Mrs. E.izaveth Pereira, a native of England, aged 73 GILL — In Woodville. November 18, Dr. J. A. Pettengill, aged 70 years. REYNOLDS—In thiscity, Novemb 20, 1897, Mary A.. relicz of the late Thomas Reynolds, and belove! mother of Mrs. Mat Wilhelmy, Mirs. J. K. Kerwin, and Jjossph. George, Lucy’ and Martha Reynoids and baloved duughter of Mrs. T. Bovston. a native of Dublin, Ireland. aged 55 vears 11 mon hsaud 25 days. [San Jose (Cal) papers piease copy. ) & Friends and acqualutancei are respect- foily invited to atend the funeral TO-MORRO WV (Tuesday), at 0'ClOCK A. 3., from her late resi- ‘wenty. seventh street, thence 1o St. Cburch, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a solemn requism mass will oe celebrated forthe repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROGERS—In Oakland, November 20, 1897, John Thomas Rogers, & na‘ive of New York, agel 40 years 10 months and 27 davs ROWE—In Quincy. November 17, 1897, Freeman Rowe, a native of Maine, aged 82 years. SCHRADRR—In this ci November 19, 1837 Louis Schrader, desrly beloved brotherof Mrs. William H. Wendero:h. a nativs of Germaay. ga-Friends and acanaiulance: arn rignas: sully invited to aitend the fansral THIS DAY (Mvoday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1204 Mission sires:, near Kighth. lnterment L O. O. ¥. Cematery. SCH NORF—In this city, November 21. 1897, Ru- dolph J., beloved son ot Rudolph ani Louf: Scunor ,and brother ot Charles A., eorge F. and Miss Loulss Scunori, a native of Virginia City, Nev, aged 33 years 1¢ montas and 10 days. 8-Friends and acaualntances ars respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesany), &t 10 o'clock A. M., from nis late Jesldence, 323 O Farreil straer. thence b 11:30 o'clock A. M. train from Third and Townsend Streets 1o Uspress Lawn Cemetery for inter- ment. SCROGGS—In Sacramento, Cal, November 15, 1847, Jennie, wife of Alexaader Scrog's, a na- tive of Ireiand, aged 44 years 11 months and 2 d.ys. STREET—In Chico. Cal. November 18, 1897, Mary June Street, aved 56 years. TAYLOR—In this city. November ‘l‘._lt’o?, Julia Issbelte, wife of Captain Charles F. Taylor, a nauve of Quiney, Ili., aged 39 yeais. W Friends are respecufully favivel to attant the funeral sergces TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at at 2 o'clock P. M., At the residence of A. H. Boomer, 1300 Page sireet, corner Lyon. Luter- ment private. TAYLOR—In this city, November 21, 1867, Mary ¥ 1izabeth, dearly beloved daughter of Harry and Nellle Taylor, 8 native of San Francisco, azed et ~ 19, 1897 sud CALE—In this city, Novymber sud- At "his residence, 1745 Mission street, Thomas, dearly beloved husband o¢ Ar:thusa Teale. a native of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, agea 69 years 5 months und 14 days. A mem’ ber of Amaigamated Soclety of Kngineers, B@ Friends and acquaintancesy ara = respect- sully4nvited to attend the ‘uneral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. x.. from the par- jors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1:09 Mission siregt, pear Eighth. thence (o the Church of the Ad- vent, Eleventh stfeet. beiween Missioz and Market, where funeral services will pe held, commencing at 1 0'clock P.a Interment L O 0. F. Cemetery. VESEY—In this city, November 21,1897, Mary A. Vesey. a nauve of Counecticut, aged 15 years. W AITE—In Redlands, November 16, 1897, Elon J. Waite, & native of Wiscousin, azed 45 years. WICKHAM—Tn Portervil e, November 17, 1897, W. W. Wickham. aged 78 years. WORTH—In Aubur . November 18, 1897, John L. Worth, nacive of Michi.an, ag-d 48 vears —_— pETT e McAVC?7 & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. H B McAVUY ———— — auager McAVOY & CO. Funeral Directors and Embaimers, 1235 Marke: St.. Bet, 8th and 9th. ‘Telephione South 247. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES, PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, unction of Bush Street and Cem- 9 tral Avenue, San Francisco,