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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 926, 1898. 13 — N s, ST R R S S e e e e s ; —_—_—_—___—_—_—_—_——_—_—_——_——_,—Y——e e ————————————— BUSINESS CHANCES, DRUG store, established many cholcest location, having the highest reputa- tion and a large patronage in prescriptions id general drug business; important other | engagements compel owner to sell. WILKE, l years, in very 783 Market st estaurant and oyster t city S miles ¢rom Sy 8 rare bus ckness in family cause of _ actual value $1 WILKE, 763 Mariet o= TABLISHE! choicest loe: § average ion in Western Addition; monthly receipts about owner to leave f 783 Market st. % corner grocery and bar, with 4 living Mission se and wagon; dying i ing bu no opposition’ wit] Jlow rent. Call WILKE, 189 ‘Matier, branch bakery and confec- on Haves st.; 2 living_rooms; | Grove st. connected with 13 furnished rooms, in | | D corner grocery and | HOUSES TO LET. S e e A | FOR rent cheap to responsible parties—Neatly furnighed house; $ rooms garden; call between hous Teferences required; nd bath and lovely of 1 and 3 o'clock a part or whole. order. 135 Harriet st., bet. Folsom and Har- | SEVEN rooms; bath; large cellar; in perfect | rison. | 7ROOM house; modern improvements. 117 Jullan ave., near Sixteenth and Mission sts. y rent? Why not bulld? You can do | o If you have mortgaged and wish to pay | it off easily you can get best terms of Amer- ican Investors Co. 1f Montgomery st. | ALL OVER TOWN. BOARDING AND ROOMS EDDY. 220—Sunny front single and double |~ rooms; first-class board, §8 FELL, 24—Sunny furnished rooms: board tional; parlor for 2 with board, §35. sk FOLSOM, 5li—Swedish private boarding, with __Toom, $4 13 $5 per week: nice location. HOTEL SALISBURY: beautiful grounds: ta- ble unsurparsed. 9 Hyde, cor. Eady. | TURK, S12- family; bath, urnished sunny Herate. 808—Newly d: terms m. You see houses to rent HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. SUTTER, 717, near Taylor—For office and resi- dence; 8 rooms: very choice: investigate. by BALDWIN & class vestment, Vo | COTTAGES TO LET. | FOUR rooms and stable in good order. 134 from San Jessie st.: rent reasonable. oL Picnle ground, pavillon, | ~ - — . dining hall; rent $4): & No, S : LET. Particulars, | WILKE, 78 Frane 2 =w il SRS Y bay-window flat of 7 rooms and bath. T chance; corner saloon in very tion in city; established many ring above $250 per mo.; lease: » stock: the very best class of customers. Particulars, WIL 3 Market st. OLD and first-cla s paying saloon to Baldwin Hotel; best class of Customn: et nt 360; a business opening. WILKE. 753 Market st Ee €00d bargain. . best location in olty. Frocery and bar; Western Addition. 1 route: well established. ¥ store, a bargain; t Market st. fortune to 1 or TR PG nderstand the business. CURRAN man. CURRAN & €O., 30 Kearny st. l'\EIT\'I R wanted in good ,'\“g‘jp b CORRAN & COL 2 Hemsy LOMth 10 et NOTICE—ARMSTRONG & CO., $63% Market st Wil sell your business quick for cash ARTNF tabli; R in light indoor cash business; d: 385 month to each. Market st. 0—CORNER liquor store; b d account departure: su; ARMSTRONG & & ¢o., rgain: ‘make 5% Market st. ale cheap this week, STRAND, 28 Kearn saloons and gro- $0-BAK Y and confectionery: the best part receipts $20 daily; sell on account other busi Box 667, Call office aitable party: a can make tner wanted; light business: §1S to $20 no experience required; trial given. $ Geary st., room 2. TAURANT, doing good business: n and ‘wife. Address W. A ch office, 106 Eleventh st Y and cigar ure; party le STATIONE out furn: FIRST-CLASS bakery, 4 hors: £00d outside trade. Inquire at ¢ FOR sale—Restaurant cheap rent. FOR sale che: and a location; ment. horse and exp 2029 Twenty-third CIGAR stand. southeast corner New City Hall square and City Hall ave BOOK, good 't clgar store, Address box D corner t $20, Particulars a SALOON, ch. ing room business, nce; with liv- priva near ne and Milling ¢ a limited number of rash or installments; see nne County exhibit at nd for prospectus and la_Mining and Mill- Tuolumne ndike, but buy saloon and > Mission st. nr. T@enty- rwit lease out- svements he 1 chickens; : one of the finest y resort in this T low rent e town to %6, Call. ng lease up estate. saloon and restaurant 2 car lines pposite depot dotng rushing busines living and club rooms t $40: best busi ness opening in market. Inquire WIE- LAND'S BREWERY. ~ PLAY the races on our new system: $60 a week on $100 capital; no charg: s successtul. Call or wrjte the Am Turf Bureau, | g rooms 5 and 6, 850 Market st., 8. F. 5 PHOTOGRAPH gallery: fine lacation; good business: 4 vears' lease; bargain for cash. 41 Mission st Zond location, . =0 ck and nice fixtures reasonable. Box 64, 2 salos side Call 1ITH'S and stock for sale: . Apply at 1129 Alabama st.: no - offer refused: must be sold OLD . FSTAB D grocery and g00d business e if required, or can buy BLACT rea; property. Apply this office. A BARGAIN—Meat market and sausage fa tory: large trs thing complete: party leaving city. 1612 Seventh st., Alameda. $400—R ATRANT and ovster honse: rare hance. I ANDE 34 Sixth st o Rezist'd Patent Agents; Pine st., city. NTGOMERY. cor. Clay—Open until :30 branch office of The Call. Subscrip- nd want ads taken $100 WILL buy a fine arinking waloon, with | stock and fixtures. Inquire 637 Clay st southeast corner Tenth Kiondike fever. SALOON for sal and Howard = tner: commission business In the 5 Market st.. room 17, second f ¥ loaned on watches. diamonds, v interest. Uncle Harris, PORTLAND nrency this paper. e « COFFRR . CAs nd tea rontes supplied from GRO. ELL & CO,’S, 415 Sacramento st. STORF to 1et_cor. Oak and Franklin: able for anv business. Grant ave. o R i TRl S, ALA ‘KA ENTERPRISES. FOR SALE—Ticket to Dawson City, with al- lowance of 1500 pounds of freight: also com Dlete clothing outfit at a bargain. Box 77, 'all office. 82000 WANTED to complete outfit and grub- stake party of 5 men bound for Alaska: 2 of them practical miners of % years' exper- fence; partles comprising this party aremen ding and can give excentional refer- Address F. A. P., Box £2, Call. W passenger and frelght vessel for sale k. 9% Broadway, Oakland, Cal. RTIES with $00 or more to bufld steamer nd dredger for Alaska. Box 41, Vallejo, Cal. 2 HARDY young Scotchmen, holding g0od po- sitlons In English veseel, would like to go to Klondike if they could meet person with cap- ital willing to back them. Box Call office. ences LODGING HOU.ES FOR SALE. TWINSTON & CO., 646 MARKET STREET. RELIABLE BROKERS. 15 rooms, part cash: elegant, new $1,000 19 rooms, corner: a snap for. 550 23 rooms, near Baldwin: only 850 26 rooms, 12 unfurnished: rent $40. 400 25 rooms, pavments: rents $75; new. 1200 26 rooms, offices; will exchange for oity property. 3) rooms, part cash, bal. payments. $ M 2 rooms, fine corner . 14 rooms, on O'Farrell st., only. 16 rooms, on Market, parf offices. 14 rooms, on Golden Gate ave., ren 12_rooms.-central, good furniture. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market s GOOD chance tn make mone 76: terms, half cash, balance mon ments. 106 New Montgomery st. FOR SALE — Coso * Lodging-house. 411 San- some st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. THE balance of house at 1407 Powell st., must be 0ld before to-night; 1 fine walnut ward- robe, 2 folding beds, 2 sideboards, 1S Vienna th of Mar- | saloon: | Inquire this | at 132 Third st.. Portland, Oregon. cor. of Dolores and Fifteenth sts. | $10—_UPPER flat, 3 | lar. 1238 Folsom sunny : vard and cel- near Ninth st. | FOURTE near Market—Handsome | | middle flat: 7 rooms | NEW sunny flat:; 5 rooms: large yard. 1408 Green st.,, near Van M S ave. | HAIGHT and Baker—Sunny corner 5 and 6- room flats: good view: nice nelghborhood ave. and Fill- e profession. SUNNY corner flat; Gole more st.; remsonable Apply at place. 'n Gate suital $10_FLAT of 4 rooms, hall, double parlors. 18 !~ Lexington ave., near Eighteenth st 7 A—80 NICE fiats and cottages, under $10. A—300 nice flats, cottages and houses, $10 up. 20 new flats at SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Market. A_$25 nice cottages and flats on Geary st., or. Polk. SPECK CO., 602 Market st. AT sunny flat, 3 rooms. 1 McCormac . off Pacific. st $S-FLAT of 3 rooms: large vard: sanitary plumbing. 727 Minna st., near Ninth. ALL OVER TOWN— e You see flats to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. ICE bay-window flat; 4 rooms; $14. 14 Moss st., bet. Oth and 7th, near Howard. NATOMA, TH—Flat cellar; sun all day > 5-ROO Mason. A 4 rooms; large vard: st. Farr upper flat, Apply 15 Grant ave, “OND, #20—Flat of § sunny rooms, $15; also cottage, 4 sunny rooms, $1L. 329 TEHAM rent reduced $12_ LOWER fla folding door. st.—Modern flat 6 rooms; water; t. 4 rooms; basement, mantel, 5 Tehama' st., near Eighth TURK and Plerce, NW_ corner—$15; new upper flat: 5 nooms and bath. TWENTY-THIRD, 3727. near_Dolores—Pleas- ant flat in good condition: 5 rooms: bath MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- | elry; low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant a; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, BUSH, 612-2 Jarge sunny farnish first ‘floor, with kitchen; gas range. 1 rooms, EDD Lower floor, complete for house- mornings. keeping: also single room; call ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and want ads taken. bright_front roo »r housekeeping: - $1 completely FILBERT, 7182 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny; front; grate; bath: private. FOL 974 — Sunny housekeeping rooms, furnished, $1 50 per week 202, cor. Van Sunny unfur- -room suites; with gas stove. HARRISON 1—Three rooms, susekeeping: large ya B! y. convenlent furnished flai half of cottage. MARTHA PLACE, 3, off Geary, bet. and Mason—Two or thr furnished hou Keeping rooms MCALLISTER, 2000 — Cheap housekeeping rooms; also single farnished or unfurnished MIN ¢ Large front furnished bay-win- Keeping room; cheap. TON, 1219—Sunny furnished housekeeping room NEW MONTGOMERY, 105—Cheap furnished housckeeping and O'FARRELL, %% One rooms and bathroom; PERRY, 263 sunny ‘rooms M shed reasonable. Unfurnished floor, cheap. POLK 1¥pleasant good-sized housekeep- ing room; reasonable. POLK, 609—2 vard te for housekeeping. STANLEY Place, 19—$10, 6 nice sunny room: including th: also $7 50, 4 good rooms. MONEY loaned on watches. diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant a ROOMS TO LET. 726—Two newly furnished rooms for gentlemen, $7 and $8 per month. . 212 Eady—Large sunny front sultes: also single; for gentiemen. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Bighth st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished FIFTH, 3% Clean furnjshed housekeeping, | _$13; one double, $8; single, § FULTON, 3 (Fulton House)—Nicely furnished Tooms: single or en suite; $8 and $15 up. | GEARY, s0z—Sunny furnished rooms for gent $6 and $7. HOWARD, 715, ST. suites; single; sunn city. HOWARD, 1513A—Furnished rooms single or en suite. to | HYDE, 412—Newly furnished sultes, with or | " without housekeeping; also single rooms; ref- erences. ARLINGTO) se, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and mmgle: first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. LARKIN, 32/—Newly furnished sunny front { “rooms, mear Pavilion, for jubllee Visitors. MARKET, 850—Elegantly furnished suftes and single oms for Jubilee visitors. MARKET, 1032—(New management); rooms, §1 to $2 50 per week MARKET, 1028—Large sunny front room; window. 30x40 feet: carpeted: MARKET, 192 (The Hawthorne)—Furnished, unfurnished; single rms., suites; jublilee vis. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth— bay-window room, $1 a week. fine, clean ransient, 25c up. 4 Newly furnished 'SE, 781 Mission; select family rooming house: §150 to $6 per week. MISSION, §39—Unfurnished bay-window parlor suite, suttable for a doctor. TH, 130%, near Market—Large room; light housekeeping if desired; $%50: one small ! room, £ O'FARRELL, 5%%—Nicely furnished front parlor, folding bed, sultable 1 or 2 gentiemen. POLK, 1012—Pleasant furnished room; #1. POST. 2406—Sunny furnished room In private family; use of kitchen, or board of desired: cheap to desirable party. 203—(The Montelln)—Sunny _suites reusonable: transient. ELL, New house: suits and ‘single; also office ro | CENTRAL House, 52 Second—Ray window Toom, with stove, $2 50 weck: single rooms, $1. newly furnis! furnished com- | 4 fine large HOWARD, 95—Best and cheapest rooms in the | CHILDREN BO;RDED. WIDOW with a comfortable home would like 2 | “ehiidren to board; furnished room for parents. 51 Clara st. ENGLISH widow would like two children to board: furnished room for parents. &1 Cl | CHILD to board: best of care blé: references required. | YOUNG English lady will take children in her | own home: good location: nice garden. Ad- | _dress S., Box 11 Call office, Oakland. B RS STORES TO LET. | $20_STORE to let; cor terms reason- 1033 McAllister st. corner Oak and Fi suitable for any business. 15 Grant ave. PERSONALS. WANTED—News of Captain James Guthrie "ot Montross. "Bcotiand:” last Neard of on of about 6th of July, 18%, and then residing at 2412 Greenwich st., San Francisco; his fath- er died on the ist of October, 1597. Any in- formation will be thankfully received by A. BERN, 2412 Greenwich st. San Francisco, or by BURNESS & DICKSON, solicitors, PRCRSpos: ) GEORGE—WIIL be in the office at 2 to-morrow, January 5. L. H. PRACTICAL peutics taugh 402% Geary st. PHRENOLOGICAL examinations, instructions ypnotism and suggestive thera Qiseases and habits cured. in phrenology and human magnetism. 4061 O'Farrell st. T KNOW from long_ experience what style pleases the best: bairdressing, %c: good Switches, 31; finest, best quality, §3 50; extra heavy, long, $; Monday open all day, except from 11 to 3. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton nervousness, : fat reduced: Fiours, 10 to 6. MRS. JOHNSON, 514t Geary. PRACTICAL California mining foreman desires the acquaintance or correspondence with some mining company; would go to Alaska. Box 69, Call office. 1000 CARDS, §10; 1000 bill heads, $180: 1000 etatements, $1 9: 1000 letter heads, §2 50; 1000 envelopes, $1 90 printed first class: orders of 36 sent free. BROWN & BLEY CO., print- ers and photo-engrav 19 to 27 Stevenson. BLACI MITH: large sho i $15. 1223 Fell st. $20—FUBNISHED large fireproof stor of business, St lock box 13, St TO let—Fine large store. with 1i "2 fires; fine loca- center Helena; long lease. Address Helena, Cal. ng rooms Folsom st.. between Bighth and Ninth: suit | able for any kind of business. Inquire of E. | PETER: 324 Bush st. STORE and § rooms, suitable butcher shop or fruit store; cheap. 2th and Alabama sts. 30 HAYES ST _Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. —_— OFFICES TO LET. 2 BAY-WINDOW sultes, 2, 3 rooms, nicely fur- nished: suitable offices: reasonable. 321 Fllls. | 218 SANSOME st now occupled by W. Loatza ASHTON. 411 Montgomery st TO LET. single or as a whole, to 39 Faay STABLE and 2 rooms, kitchen. party with buggy or light wagon; rent rea- * sonable; reference required. Apply 211 Third ave. near Clement st. | STAGL STABLE of 4 stalls, responsible par DR. CONDORY'S Klondike condensed food capsules. Price, 100 capsules $10, 1000 cApsules Address . DR. V. CONDORY. 989 Howard st. PROF. 4. GREVEN will introduce three more talent to the public in theéir own concert at M. C__A. Hall. on January 2, 1598 Miss M. De Chent, dramatic soprano; Miss L Brown., mezzo soprano, and MR. . ALe BER’ high lyric tenor. BIG outdoor stereopticon show every night cor ner Market and Sixth sts.; artistic advertise- Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st.. nr. Market: 200 rooms, 25 to §1 50 per night; $150 to 36 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the fe MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse baths: genuine massage; Swedish movement ladies, gents. %6 Market st., room 25, 2d floo ADVICE free: divorce laws specialty: priva po fee without succe collections. G. W. HOWE. att-at-law, 850 Market. cor Stoekton. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in fan Francisco at Fastern prices. WALTER RUNT, 835 Clay st. F. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANY person having use for a plano need not do without when good instruments can be purchased from us at cash prices monthly payments of $3. $4. $5, 36, §5, $5. %, $10; handsome scarf and wood seat stool in- cluded;no charge for cartage. Purcahse your medium and low price pianos where they can be exchanged for a Steinway without sacri- fice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all | Erades and prices. Terms easy: prices low- | est. Everything possible done to please and | _satisfy the customer. BEFORE buying a_plano it will pay you to | “consult us.” Why? ~Because we buy only in carload lots, pay cash for everything and give the purchaser the advantage gained | thereby. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st., Curtaz block. |'CONOVER, slightly used, $35 | Steinwav, slightly used, $275. | Chickering, second hand, $1%0. | Large stock, lowest prices, rent. installments. The F. W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st PIANOS at cut prices: improve th: opportu- nity: agency famous Haines Bros.. Bush & | Gerts and Bollerman. WM. C. HAMILTON, successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post. | AT GARDNER & GLASSELL'S, 208 Post st., you will find a large and varied stock of planos: prices and terms as reasonable as any house in the city. | DECKER_& SON planos are aiway satisfac- tory. Get low prices from Mauvais Music Co.. 769 Market | SOHME! 0., Byron Mauzy, Newby, BEva Priggs and other planos: sée our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 812 Post. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—Must sell pianos at | “immense_reduction for cash or on instail- ments. FATON ESTATE. 735 Market st. instrument, & 1131% Misslon st. SACRIFICED — Flegant upright plano, | Tsell. 230 Kearny st.. room 2. | PIANO, Weber. splendta gan, 4 sets of reeds, $0. | SMALLEST ad, lowest pric: | BARGAT ce upright cheap. € McAllister st.. near Hibernta Bank. | HORNUNG'S new style pianos: most perfect, | “brilllant, powerful tone. 216 Post st. | KINGSBURY (1597 model) 1s_the plano you | “want. J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. | i STUPFRIOR violins, zithers, new. 1 old and new. H MEDICAL. A | “cases of monthly irregularities, no matter | what cause: instant relief for travelers; a | cure effected at once without delay; safe and sure at any time: private home in confine. ment: best care and attention; ladies in trouble or suffering from any complaints pe- culfar to their sex should consult the re- ltable specialist of long and successful prac- tice before going elsewhere: every case guar- anteed; consultation free and strictly confl- dentfall DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market. | A PROCESS that Is perfectly harmless: never falls in any case of monthly sickness, no matter what cause: no electricity humbug or other dangerous methodsg money in every case refended If n cure % not effected: travelers helped immediately; vears’ experi- | ence; home in confinement with sanitarian | conveniences. Consult free the only reliable | physicians, DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 14 M- | Allister st next Hibernia bank; hours, 9 a.m.tofand 7to8 p m. | ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause restored at once: safe and sure at any time; kind sympathy and : t relief for ‘travelers: tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement: best core and privacy; for guaranteed rellef consult the doctor, free, before going else- | here: regulating’pills’ and capsules | MRS. DR. WYETH, 618 Post st., near | AL capsules are guaranteed | “atsolute cure for all female diseases: posi- tively safe and sure: no danger or after ef- | fects: taken in time it also acts as a pre- | ventive, pyice 3150 per box, sent free by | mall on receipt of price: consultation on all specia, diseases free. WALLER DROS.. 33 Grant ave., S. F. A caution—Before pur- | chaeing elsewhere, write us. | A PROCESS that never fails to restore every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause In few hours when medicines and others have failed: no instruments used: many years' experience; every case guaranteed: ad- Vice free: terms reasonable: first-class pri- vate home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY. 1126 Market st., over Owl Drugstore. hen others fall; no medicine or every woman her own physi- female troubles, no matter from restore in1day: never falls: con- sultation free: can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny. Orders by tele. or- | | readings 2c and G0c. Room 1, 108 TREATMENT that restores Instantly all | - installments. L. e to order on easy LEMOS. 1117 Market st th and $th. QUINONIA hair_tonic: a_preparation unsur- passed: Jic. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. | $4—Suit to_order: samples; try one. NEU- HAUS & CO.. tallors. 115 Kearny st. CLOAKS and tallor.made sults retalled at | “=hnlesate figures. 20 Sansome st SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolyais. | WPRL MR WERLCH. 2115 Rush LTI A b L —— - — DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up: dresses made over. & Eddy st.. rm. S6. ————————————— CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. DR. F. LARK, the distinguished | “trance clairvoyant and’ medium; while en- | tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will sho&w you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections; unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or buried property; locates treasures, mincrals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by matl. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 6th. MME. PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant card- reader, born double vell and second sl dlegnosis disease, full life reading; la.. gents $1: palm. & clalrv.: sit. $150. 126 Turk. rms. | MME. LE NORMANDE: clairvoyant, card- | * reader. magnetic treatment; hours 10 to 4. 401 Leavenworth st MRS. MADENA, medium and palm! ings 25c this week; satisfaction gar’ MISS MELVILL ater reader. AR tells fortunes by planet “steamer on island. 28% Sixth, r. MME. HAN. palmist, card-writer: pas present and future 148 Sixth, room 5. MME. LINDEN. card roader and magnetist, has returned; charms 126 Fourth st., room 23. MME. ZINELLA, the business medium and logér. Room~(2, 109 Grant ave. | MME. VAN DE VERE returned: card reader | ~and magnetic healer. 1007 Market st., room . ments in living light; promoters of business. | CITY REAL ESTATE. S e e et ST NEW 4-room, bath, pantry, high basement; also 6-room, rented $15; leaving San Fran- cisco; no reasonable offer refused. Box 772, Call office. STOP paying rent. ; Begin the new year right. Remember the difference between paying rent and owning your own home is worthy of a great struggle. Two cottages of 7 rooms, bath, large pantry, lenty of closet room, sink tiled, fine high sement, all floored, brick foundation, cement side and garden walks, stylish front, all mod- ern improvements up to date; must be seen to be appreciated; ; terms to suit purchaser. Apply on premises, ‘corner Cortland ave. and Mission st.. to J. M. COMERFORD. from 1 to 3:30 p. m.; take Mission-st.cars to Cortland av. C. C. BEMIS, REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY 'ST. FOR SALE Choice building lot on Army and Twenty- seventh sts.: close to electric road. $5000—Good . corner for store: must be sold; 1ot G2:4x6) feet. $6700—£0x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. 50-vara on Page st.; panhandle of park. $300—Cholce building lots north of park. Bargain—Southwest cor. Fifth ave. and C st.; 109x95 feet. PROPERTY for sale and to let, all parts of city and country. GEO. W. H. PATTERSON & CO., Real Estate, Ins. Brokers, 1709 Mkt 350 WILL huild 4-room cottage complete: will call GRO. M. SALSEURY. bullder, 521 K st.. Sunset District 4RM. cottage and lot. $S130: 1 hinck from M sion cars: $16 monthl: BARIN, 413 Kearny. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 & 30 mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate in probate, life insurance, goods in warehouse, furniture and planos without re- mortgages and legacies bought: no de- 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda. at lowest rates. without removal: no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 107 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 948 Market st.: tel. Green 204. WE loan on real estate at 6 and 6% per cent: also on second mortgages: life insurance and real estate in probate: any sum. Manhattan Loan Co., r. 10 (ground floor), Milis bulding. ON furniture and planos without removal; no commission: lowest interest: part payments received: money quick and couAdential. Market st., room 6. $1.000000 TO loan on_diamonds: low interest: Derfect secrecy: private entrance: . gentle- manly assistants. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. 170 GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth st. upstairs: strictly private; low rates: tel. Red 1121: establis| 1869, QON furniture, planos: eity or Oakland: no re- moval; low rates: no commission: up: private party. BONELLL, 402 Geary st. ON turniture. nm no_commission: low rates; private. R. 7 City Hall Sa. ANY sum, Ist or 24 mortgages, estates In pro- b etc. Room 7. %8 California st. 50 £50.000: lowest rates: 1st and 2d morts.; any proposition. Drvden, 412 Montgomery. CITY and count “and 2 an; sum: 1st and 2d mort- gages. estates, etc. MURPHY. £2% Mkt st. On planos, furniture: no removal: lowest rates: no com.: privte. 116 McAllister st. 10 STXTH—Most able piace money: diamonds and jewelry. FINANCIAL. 330 Montso: policles LOANS on real estate. bond rates. MoAFEE BRO: to borrow ete.: lowest 1R Monteomers st MONEY WANTED, $100 FOR the use of $300 for 60 days: sacurity 5 race horses in training: would bring $3000 at_publio auction; promising prospect$ as. sured. _Address box 765, Call Office. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- keepine, business practics, shorthand, typ- ing, t iegraphy, languages, English branche es: electrical, cfvil & mining engineering, sur- veying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1592; catalogue. AYRE: usiness College, 325 Montgomery sf instruction in shorthand. typing, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- low rates per week and month. ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech.. survey. assay, archit.: day & eve. est. 1864. VAN DER NAILL! a3 BOOKKEEPING, and_rapid _calculat] course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. magnetist. 223 Post MME_WOODS, card reader, magnetic charms. MME. MOREAU, test_medium, _clairvoyant, %c up. 73 Fourth st.. upstars. room 11, 24 floor. MME. JOSIE TAYLOR, card reader and genu- | FLUTE. mandolin, guitar lessons: club §1 monthly. PROF. GASTALDI, 710 Lombard. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetle. writing, gram- . night: $ mo. 150 Market, op. Sth. INDIVIDUAL Instruction, shorthand and type writing; terms reasonable. 1015A Post st card readel | MRS. FATRBANKS, clairvoyant and palmist; ixth st. MME. MABEL HALL, card reader, has located at 1104 Mission st., room 10. MRS. SHAFFER, test und business medium; sittings dally. 123% Sixth st., room 14. MRS. DR._ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- fession: never fails: advice. help. 929 Post | MIE8 M. STEVENS, card-reading_and magnetfc treatment. 2235 Mason, suite 1-2. | DR. ALICE FAY. medium and genulne mag- netic healer. 128 Seventh st.. second floor. RAY FATR—Card reader; magnetic healing a specialty. 228 Post st..’ room MME._ SYBILLE, cradle to grav band's plcture 25c; ladies. MME. SODAN, Scotch seeres: valmist. 619 Eddy. 9 to & MISS FDNA V. GRANT, mind reader and palmist. 131 Taylor st.. room 2. future hus- 914" O'Farrell st. card-reader and advice: names given: c up. § Fourth st S ——————————————————————————— SPIR.TUALISM. TRST meeting, § p. m., 100, 33 MoAllister st. Stitt, Nita, Evans, Meakin, Hargrave, Han- son and ofhers. MRS. FLSTE REYNOLDS, materlalizing se- ance Wednesday evening, Sc. 237 Stxth st C. V. MILLER'S Mother Sadle materfalizing weance to-morrow, 12 o'clock. 403 Teavenwtn A. M. FRANCIS, independent slate-writer: de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Halght st. 111 LARKIN—S p. m. F. A Marshall of Ore- won, Mrs. Cowell b Oakland: fres. * Or MRS, MAYO STEERS. 112% Oak: clrol Tues. § p.m.. Thurs. 2 p.m.; %c: readings $1. spiritual medium; trel readings, §1. 214 Frankiin, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. spiritual medium, for o moceages and advice 918 Stackton SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 123 Mar- ket st.: 124 positions In '9; 103 in '97. LUDLUM School of Blocution and Dramatic Art. 928 Sutter st. PROF. M. KOLANDER. teacher mandolin, guitar and banjo. 935 Murket st., off Mason. VOICE culture, plano Paris graduate: French, Spanish: new classes: $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. FISK teachers' agencies in 10 cities: wanted now. 420 Parrott_bufldine. LU S L AU Ll LU S teachers TEAS. ICES, 10, 15, 20, 25. 40 E'r can. RUNNING 100 STORES ENABLES US TO SELL VERY CHEAP. WE GIVE FREE PRETTY DISHES, GOLD WATCHES, BICYCLES, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines. 20 hand_machinery. Mo~ INTOSH & 'OLPMAN, 137 Beale st. STEREOPTICON and 200 first-class views (half_colored): cheap; must sell immediately. Box 788, Call Office. FOR SALE—A short sealskin jacket: $5. Ap- ply 1%0A Hayes st. 35 our_combination plate, thin as paper: war: ranted 10 vears: teeth without plates: crown FULL set of teeth, palniess extraction; ses and bridge work our specialty; teeth Im- planted or transplanted: fillings e, crowns $350; all work painiéss and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. A_T:OON to wivas and mothers—Seguro; price $150. RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.: send to Seguro Manu- facturing Ce Sacramento, Cal. DRS.GOODWIN, diseasés of women; ladies eafe, quick cure guaranteed: any allment: maternity home: best care; skill only; low fees; Dr. Schuck’s self-cure, $5. 401 Van Ness. AU’S French pills, & boon to ladies with . Feeino Aanger: safe. cur-: X2 G express ©. 0. D.: don't delay until tso lute. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agenis, Oakland. Csl. | FEMALES in trouble consult a reliable physi- cian: monthlies restored at once: low fee; fe- | male pills, §1 50, DR. SMITH. 1508 Market st., 1t04,7t08p. m. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and le; elevator; moderate rates; families. ENTH, 142_Furnished suites and single rooms at lowest rates. MRS. PRAHL, brop. | STEVENSON, 525%, bet. Sixth and Seventh— | "2 nicely furnished rooms en suite; $10 per | month; private family. STOCKTON, 17, European—Elegant rooms sulte or sinkle! day, week or month; haths hot and cold water! transient; elevator. STOCKTON, 611, near Pine—Three splendidly furnished large roo: and floors of three unfurnished rooms: gard THE STANFORD, 0% Sutter—Sul . single rooms for Jubilee visitors, 50c to $1 50 day. DR. HALL, 14 McAllister st., near Jones— Diseases of women and children. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors: painless dentistry; no shock: painless extraction positive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up: silver fillings, 25c up: gold crowns, 3250 up: your teeth put in without a plate: open evenings. 997 Market st., cor. Sixth: 'Phone Jessie 835, NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 5c: plates, $5; gold filling, Toc up: silver, e u plates mended. $1 up: specral indiicements fo Klondikers: venings and Su 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. S DR. LUDLUM . 143 Market, nr. 1ith: no charge for extracting when plates nre made: 01d plates made over like new: teeth from & Der set: extracting Sic; gas given. SAFES_New and_second-hand; cheaper than ‘ever. Hermann Safe Factory, 58 Sacramen- to st. CHICKEN MEN—Best feed at %o barrel, at 714 Market ot.; call immediately. DY'S l4-carat gold Amer. watch, $11; cost L:ML UNCLE HPRR!S. 1% Grant ave. J_R. POOL. house-mover. dealer second-hand bullding material. 1122-36 Mission st. FINE dog, Great Dane, 13 years old: weight 105 fust it for Klondike. Box 731, . THOROUGHBRED. young St. Bernard dog for Alaska. Fifth and Delaware sts, West Berkeley. CARPENTER shop with & good business. Ap- Ply 712 Larkin st. 5000 PAIR shoe lasts: also dealer in second- hand tools, machinery, etc.: mall orders promptly attended to. 646 Misston st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek 7y ist, discoxerer of painless e!tr-ctlflnd.lnl:d patentee of {mproved -bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from € to 20 O'Farrell. LADIES Mrs. Dr. Puetz: irifallible safe reme- dies; 38 years experience. 254'% Fourth st. HOME in_confinement: digeases of women. MRS. DR. PTYYNKE, 1418 Sth st., Alameda. DRS. K. & K. cure chronle, nervous, blood, skin'or private diseasés. 8 Mason st., S. F. STERILITY cured by Mra. Dr. Sattler, gradu- ate midwife. 179 Powell st - to] pad 2041 CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Curpet-Cleaning Works; cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, o 40 Eighth st.; telephone South SUTTER, 715-719, and 609 Hyde—Furnished and rnished; choice for of H, 111, near Market— room; ‘stove and closet. unfurnished; choice for offices; reasonable; | “send. to. SPACLDINGS Plosner kanon ln\?l!l‘l(fi. e RN beating Works, 363-67 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40, SUTTER, TI5-718, and 609 Hfifl&?film"m arfd | GREAT Eastern Steam Ci t-Cleaning Works, 14 Sth st.. B. GRANT. Tel. Jessle 201. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 420 Sutter; tei. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, prop. #_FULL set :‘l‘ teeth: l:l-‘tl make; repalr; extracting free: fillings. 5c: crowns, ‘Infi.t Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Thlrzmn. FOR sale—Gasoline launch at a sacrifice; 23 teet ‘long, S horse-power. Union make. Ad- dress M. M. HAAS, Napa. FELEGANT. -almost new bar fixtures, very cheap. 1008 MeAllister st. OLD bulldings bought and removed at short : £ notice. Apply Old Bay District Track build- ALLI:!;: Gm.b‘q‘-‘-un has resumed | ings or Ellls. J. B. FRENCH. ractice. nol . Marki Tayl - 2 ket & Taylor. | 5inw saloon front, embossed _stained glass, L A. TEAGUE, A. CANPE and F. TEAGUE, | _nickel plate, very'cheap. 1165 Mission st. removed to Cail bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. — = : 2% | GAS stoves for heating, one-half price; 1 and W. €. HARDING, M. D., 500 Sutter st.. cor. | 2 bowl barber wasl s, chieap. = HUF- Powell; tel. Maln 5375; painless extraction. | SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gaté ave. 'ALL work reasonable and warrans W, KEY, 192 Market st. e ME new and second-hand Sterling wheels: S areaine, NICHOLS & COr. 104 Battery st SET of teeth without & plate. D] YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. LN & BAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand: all wizes: hflfrlo‘flxlnd cost. 109-111 Markei, S. ll‘ COLTON Dantal Association. 50§ D CHARLES W. DECKER. | ket st GRAPHOPH! , $10: Records, $5 per doz.: %}«lmw. $100. Baclealupl, 833-946 Mrkt. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 'FFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, cgelk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. ADVICE Frl«‘.a:vomhw-l clalty; private; without success; collect . W HOWE, atty at law. 85 Market, cor. Stookin. TURK, 126—Furnished room, soitav:: for a gen- tleman; $5 a month. CLEANING, 3c¢; laying, 3c; rug samples free; tel Jessie 844. Stratton, 3 Eighth. ADVICE free: no charge unless successt R BATIDBON. 1 Sariker st e R e g nd 3 F Shch | 500 BUSINESS card inted $1: 25 visiting rugs, pool and car les an renc] N cards prin : CARPETS cleaned and s marble clock: at a bargain; cost $75, etc. cards, 2bc. HILL, 724% Market st. 2 Tenth; tel. South 3. T ) N 15 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- | 3. E. MITCRELL, Carpet. Co., 240 1 G e _ | _seiiptions and want ads taken. st} cleaning ic a yard; tel. B DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 187¢ Market; diseases of women & specialty. | MONEY ed on watches, diamonds, e Gy Tow Dt Dot Herce 1b et oy CONKLIN'S carpet-beating works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone gfl‘ 128, 32 mmm—ktuwa:.w mnm b, et et 'W;'m"'m-';" 05 Fourtn st oo RS, back bars, mirros showe coun- D Nateumn, fhce Airhiure:. stace ami office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-! 4. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. counters, shelving, etc., BARS, showcases, ‘bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near ith. FOR SALE—Cheap; second-hand fireproof safe, at 42 Main st. engines, boflers, Neve, mwmh‘m Tachinéry, ete. SMITH CO. 21 Mtesion 82 COUNTRY KREAL ESTATE. N A~ TO LET—An orange orchard of about ten acres | in full hearing, with about 100 acres of first- | class ralsin grape vines, and combined with an orange tree nursery which alone disposes of from 32000 to $3000 worth of young trees each vear. The property can pay from $3000 to $5000 annual profit; will be let for a term of years; delighttul ‘locality and residence: | centrally’ situated in Placer County. near ralirond; ~ workmen _skillfully ~ exporienced connected, who can be retained at ordinary wages: bullding. implements, etc., com- | plete: ‘good roads for driving: good ' neigh- | bors; pure, running water: country club short | distance; picturesque scenery: oaks. willows, | etc.; one desiring a pleasant foothill resi dence can combine an easily conducted, profitable business: a few thousand dollars capital required to conduct; owner having Jarge interests and necessarlly absent much, | cannot give time. Address for printed de- | ecription, Orange Orchard, Rocklin, FPlacer County, Cal. $3800—-GOING at a sacrifice; an elegant ranch of 25 acres, near he town of Livermore: 10 acres in bearing fruit, eight years old: being runes, pears and almonds; balance in hay d; the bulldings on the same were just | completed last epring at a cost of $2400; good | house of 6 rooms and bath: cement basement; fine tank house with servant's room in same. | together with a good windmill; an excelient | well of water piped to the house and barn and over the ground: large barn, 40x60; price ©f place before improvements were put up was ${800, but in order to make a quick sale party is willing to sacrifice and sell at this | figure: the house is partly furnisned, includ- | ing carpets, stoves. etc., which will go with | the place. GEO. B. M. GRAY, Real Estate | and Insurance Broker, 454 Ninth st., Oak- | 1and. | WANTED—To exchange 2000 acres of good grain land close to town for San Francisco, | Oakland or Alameda property. gty al- all. | lowed: principals only. Box 75 3 $1500—7 ACRES improved, 10 miles from Berke- | ley. Address box 728, Call office. | | ANY one wanting a_small ranch, for grazing | urposes, or & moderate sized orchard, part- | y improved. payable on very easy ‘terms, apply to room 70, Claus Spreckels butlding. | LITTLE homes close to town: improved: easy terms: also 4 to 12 acre pieces on S and 10 | years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market st., S. F. HOUSE of 9 rooms: modern: vard 150 by 200 feet; greenhouse plants, waod water. stable and chicken vard: also goldfish pond; big bar- gain. Call at this office. $0 ACRES good redwood timber land. Men- docino County; party going away. 621 Va- lencia st. BOOK and list of cheap land free. M. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood. Shasta County. Cal. CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca—The Weekly Call_Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one ygar for $1 30, postage ren. _—— PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE, 160-ACRE ranch, Kefn County; 70 acres in alfalfa: will sell 40 or §0 acres. 7-room house, Oakland, lot 30x100. 22-acre ranch, improved in fruit. 3, House 4 rooms, lot %0x117, 1000 pigeons.... 1,600 100 other places. What have you to offer? | H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ‘GOOD-RENTING _Oakland _property to e change for ranches. EDSON & TURTON, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. LEGAL NOTICES. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from O. M. Henry, in the Murphy diggings, near Volcano, Amador County, to | deposit tailings in Rancheria Creek: from | George A. Gritton, in the Clapboard Gulch mine, near Volcano, Amador County, to de- posit’ tailings in Sutter Creek: from Frank J. Goyan, in the Cox mine, near Placerville, Ei | Dorado County, to deposit tailings tn a_ra- | vine; from J. 'M. Longnecker, in the Hull placer mine, near Genesee, Plumas County, to deposit tailings in_a ravine, and from I, Becker and Robert Mooney, in the Home- | stake mine, Amador ' City, Amador | County, to deposit tailings Creek. 'gives notice that a meets held at room 5, Flood building, cisco, Cal., on February 7 1898, in" "Rancheria T will be n Fran- MARRIAGE _LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued by theTounty Clerk’s office yesterday: W. D. Fenderson and Minnle Benson, 25—25. Joseph Guman and Emma A. Haas, 25—23. George §. Vall and Lena B. Slack, 35—22. Jullus Regli «nd Julia Schmidt, $1—24. | J. R. Johnson ¢1d Hilma Anderson, 85—25. E. Phillips and #edel C. L. Asmussen, 25—21. I F. Summers and Gertrude Duncan, 24—19. H. Troller and Maria ppstein. 32—40. C. A Macklin and Olivig 4. Molteno, 2118 A. di Bartolt and Calogera (yona. 27— G. E. Denman and Kittle E. Calgham, 2318, H. C. C. Swift end Ellen Armstrong,29—19. James E. Collins ard Ella H. Woods, #r=18- F. J. Peters and Matilda Labarere, 22—%. John Molfins and Gloconda Pellern, 25—24. G. S. Binckley and Mary E. Gilbertson, 2719, James Hallahin and Delia Costello, 34--27. F. Giullian{ and Mary Caclari, 25—19. J. Ladrucherie and Julie Gout, %—30. T. H_McCauley and Neilie Dunn, 29—25. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence ll)lrhp?‘lmn, authorized to have the same pub- shed. January 19, 189, to the wife ot John Algeo, a son. BROPHY—January 19, 1898, to.the wife of William F. Brophy, a daughter. CHESTER—In Oakiand, January 21, 1898, to the wife of Richard Chester of Orinda Park, a son. COKER~—In Santa Maria, January 18, 183, to the wife of Frank Coker, a daughter. JAVETE—Near St. Helena, January 21, 189%, to the wife of W. E. Javete, a son. LAMPSON—In Mokelumne Hill, January 18, 1898, to the wife of A. Lampson, a son. MENENDEZ—In Sonora, January 20, 1598, to the wife of Henry Menendez, a daughter. MORGAN—In Sonora, January 14, 189, to the wife of Frank A. Morgan, a son. STRICKLER—In Arbuckle. January 18, 1598, to the wife of H. L. Strickler, a son. YOUNG—At Arroyo Grande, January 17, 189, to the wife of E. F. Young. a daughter. MARRIED. RASMUSSEN — PETERSON —In _Petaluma, January 19, 185, by the Rev. W. H. Darden, R. L. Rasmussen and Tina Peterson. GOODLOW—PHIPPS—In Jacksonville, Janu- ary 13, 1898, by the Rev. J. L. Stratford, Otis Goodlow and Lizzie Phipps. FISHER—JENKINS—In Sonora, January 19, 1808, by the Rev. A. H. Croco, John A. Fisher and Bertha Jenkin: DIED. Bradlee, Frank K. | Jackenfelt, Andrew Booth. Warren A. Koch, Irene M. Bechtel, Maximilian| Kelleher, Cornelius J. Becker, Henry Le Blanch, Emily Brown, Thomas Lightner, Edwin Cronin, Edwin J. Lacomber, Peter Clark, ‘Mildred A. Mahran, John B. Chandier, Willlam S.| McSwegan, Hugh Crane, Alice B O'Connor, Michael Daly. Mrs, Margaret| Oberfeldt, Gottlieb L. Finnerty, Julia Ryan, Annle Gielow,” Charlotte Rounds. Sarah A. Hurley, Mrs. Hack | Rice. Charles H. Haroldson. Emil Sandberger, Coralinn Hackett, D. Z. Van Syekle, Morris E. Healey, Capt. H. 8. | Young, Abble A. Joslin, ‘Herman L. BRADLEE—In Oakland, January 24, 1893, Frank K., beloved husband of Maggie Brad- lee, and father of Maggle, Freddie and Rosie Bradlee, a native of usetts, aged 49 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 807 Third street, Oakland. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. BOOTH—In this city, January 23, 1898, War- ren Allen, dearly beloved husband of S. A. Bogth, M. D., and father of Lula Booth, a native of New York, aged 5 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Gantner & Guntz, § and 10 City Hall square. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BECHTEL—In this city, January 23, 159, Max- imihan Bechtel, a native of Austria, aged 5§ years and 1 month. - [ The funeral services will be held this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 145 Franklin street. In- terment private. BECKER—In this city, January 23, 156, Henry, beloved son of Peter and Elizabeth Becker, and brother of Ferd Becker, Mrs. J. J. Coftey and Emma Becker, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years I months and § yS. (7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to (Wednesday), at-2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 516 Octavia street, be- tween Hayes and Grove. Interment 1. O, O. F. Cemetery. J BROWN—In t city, Jam BTt L S, 4, irs. H. McMahon, H. Slammter Maud. MU e Brown, a native of Ireland, aged 5 years and 8 months. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12:15 o' from St Paul's Church, Calitornia _street, near more. Interment Mour el“ i a 5 ntain View CRONIN—In this city, January 24, 1895, at the residence, enth street, Edwin & beloved son of andthe Tate’ James Cos: nin, a native of New York City, aged 3 years and 11 months. [=4 are invited to attend a re- quiem mass at Joseph's Church, this da Interment (Wed: A s, ;'!"l')mg‘t 9 o’clock. CLARK—In this city, Janvary 11, Mil- dred Amidon beloved da of tive of Boston Mass. @ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 2218 Web- ster street. Interment private. CHANDLER—In this city, January 25, 1898, Willlam S., beloved husband of Catherine A Chandler, and father of Katherine A., Wil- liam §., Joseph F., Albert E., Mabel G. and Rutn C. Chandler, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 68 years 2 months and 16 davs. T#Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 113 Duncan street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his =oul. at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CRANE—In this city, January 24, 1583, Alice Bryant, beloved wife of Everett Irwin Crane, a native of Chico, Cal, ased 22 vears 7 months and 29 days. L7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesd: , at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 731 Capp street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DALY—In Jamestown, January 16, 1895, Mrs. Maygaret J. Daly, a native of New York, aced 43 years. FINNERTY—In this city, January 23, 1898, Ju- lia, beloved wife of John Flunerty, mother of Annje. John and Julia Finnerty, and sis- ter of Mrs. P. Reynolds or Portiand and Mre. R. McLeod, a native of Ireland, aged 36 years. L 7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully vited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 320% Ritch street, between Bran- nan and Townsend, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, at 11 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GIELOW--In this city, Janu 25, 1398, Char- lotte, youngest and- beloved ughter of Charles and Johanna Gielow, sister of Jo- hanna Gielow, granddaughter of Mr. and Mri. C. Debne, and niece of Mrs. E. Ly- decker, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 7 months and 26 days. HURLEY—In San Bernardino, nuary 20, 1898, M ack Hurley, aged 51 years. HAROLDSON—In this city, January 25, 1898, Emil, beloved husband of Mary Haroldson, a native of Sweden, aged 37 y L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 96 Mission street. Inte’ment Layrel Hill Cemetery. HACKETT—Near Colfax, January 18, Z. Hackett, a native of Penns 43 years. HEALEY—In this city, Januan tain Henry S. Healey, cler Police, a native of Canada, aged 6 month and 5 days. 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1612 Fif- teenth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by train from Valencia-street sta- tion at 3:25 p. m. JOSLIN—In this city, January 25, 1898, Her- man Lester, beloved husband of Isabelle Jos- lin, and father of Ethel, Olive, Edna, Edith anq Lester Joslin, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 47 years and 2 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 65 Douglass streef, near Seventeenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. JACKENFELT—In this city, January 24, 1588, Andrew Jackenfelt, a native of Russia, aged 35_years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of H. C. Porter & Co., 122 Eddy street. Funeral under the auspices of Court San Francisco No. 7, F. of A. Interment urel Hill Cemetery. KOCH~—In this city, January 2, 189, Irene M., beloved daughter of Will L. and Lizzie J. Koch. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 5 years 8 months and 24 days. KELLEHER—In this city, January 23, 159, dearly beloved son of Mar- 1898, D. Ivania, aged Cornelius_ J.. garet and the late Cornelius Kelleher, and brother of the late Patrick, Kate and Jere- miah Kelleher and Mrs. F. Scully, a natlve of San Francisco, aged 33 vears 5 months and 2 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock. “rom his late residence, 2 San Antonio street, off Vallefo, near Kearny, thence to Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason sireet, where services will be held under the auspices of San Francisco Parlor No. 49. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LE BLANCH—In this city, January 24, 1893, Emily, beloved wife of H. Le Blanch, a n tive of London England, aged 34 vears. LIGHTNER—Ne'r Colfax, January 1S, 1898, Edwin Lightner, a native of Illinois, age’ 22 years. LACOMBER—In this city, January 22, Peter, beloved husband of Emily Lacgr and_father of Jessie B. Lacomber, a . of Nova Scotia, aged 46 years and 27" @7 Friends and acquaintances are yop fully invited to attend the funeral’,dand (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, rm‘,g...l",. 0w lors of the Golden Gate Undert .ges ny, 2429 Mission street, neagallryy nterment Cypress Lawn Ceri'i'. “iric fiieral AT MAHRAN—In this city, January %, 189, John B., beloved son of Hannah and the late James Mahran, and brother of Edward and James Mahran and Mrs. Willlam H. Carter, a native of San-Mateo County, Cal., aged 22 years and 10 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral {o-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 728 Fourteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McSWEGAN—In this city, January 24, Hugh McSwegan, & native of Ireland. @7The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from nis late residence, 117 Fulton street, 'thence to St. Mary's_Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'CONNOR—In this city, January 24, 1898, Michael, beloved husband of Hannah O’Con- nor, father of John and Willle O'Connor, son of 'Mary O'Connor, and brother of John, Thomas and Stephen O'Connor and " Mrs, John McGrath, a_native of the parish of Tarbert, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 40 years. (Buffalo, N. Y., papers please copy). L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, thence to St. Patrick's’ Church far services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OBERFELDT—In this city, January 24, 13, Gottlieb L., beloved brother of Frederick G. Oberfeldt, a native of Schleswig, Germany, aged 45 years 1 month and 2 d RYAN—In this city, January 24, 1805, Annfe, beloved daughter of Mary and the late John Ryan, and sister of James and Lizzie Ryan and Mrs. S. Myers, ‘& native of San Fran- clsco. U The funeral will take place this' day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 33 Lily avenue, off Franklin street, between Page and Oak, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROUNDS—In this city, January 24, 185, Sarah A., widow of the late S. H. Rounds, a na- tive of Boston, Mass, aged 8 years B months and 25 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late 1598, residence, 1311 Dolores street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. RICE—In Oakland, Janusry 23, 1808, entered inlo rost, Charlés H.. beloved “husband of Jane Frances Rice, and father of Charles A “George 3., Edward J. and Octavia M. _ Rice, a native of France, aged 67 years. A member of Keystone Lodge No. 64, 'A. O. TU. W. (New Orleans, La., papers pleass copy). f7The funeral will take nlace this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1381 Webster street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. SANDBERGER—In this city, January 25, 153, Coralinn, beloved wife of Bugene Sandber- ger, mother of George D. Miles, and daugh- tor of Rebecca McKenzie, a native of New Yk City, aged 4 years. (Plainfield, N. I., and.Kingston, N. Y., papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from 102 O'Farrell street. Members of Justice Circle No. 104, Companions of the Forest. are requested to attend the funeral of the D. G. C. C. VAN SYCKLE—In this city, January 24, 189, Morris E. Van Syckle, a native of New Jer- ey, aged 59 years. YOUNG—Abble A.. wife of Charles H. Young, native of Barnstead, New Hampshire, aged 58 beloved mother of Mrs. Ella Crooks, Clar- ence E. Young, Mrs. Lulu Willlams and Mrs. Grace L. Amold. (Santa Cruz papers copy.s 7 Funeral 1 p. m. to-day (Wednesday). Laarel Hill Cemetery. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincaln School. fihm South 80. L B. M AVOY. MAnager. v S YoTons A% ATMERS, et St., between 8th and #th. one. South 7. Estab. 1858 Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use of mfr’umm Rubber tires on our ambulance. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and Central Avenue, San Francisco.