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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1898. 18 HELL. WANTED—Continued. S Wanted 10 finishers: short e untry; 4 weeks' work; $3 per day. room 1205 Claus Spreckels building, § m. to-day. Apply to 12 a. ndy; must under- HROMADA, 222 GoOD stand Battery WANT! giving age, tion, box WANTE! whol elper on cream can ting. ADOLPH and boy for a store. Address, reference and previous occupa- . Call office. ck clerks and errand boys milinery house. Address box 1778, and Sunday. 445 Broad- steady tarber Saturdsy and Sunday Ty WANTED—A good barber. 1806 Powell st. BARBER wanted Saturday and Sunday. 7I5% Davis st. BARBER wanted for Saturday. 956 Washing- _ton st., Oakland. GQOD barber for Saturday and Sunday. 623 ay RBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. % Second st GOOD barber for Saturday, BOY: wages $8 per week. square Market. WANTED—10 linemen. Fifth st NTED—Walter and dishwasher. 207 Sec- iter wanted. 106 Second st for oyster house and restaurant. 25 Good all-around tshwasher. 604 man_ who can roast coffes Box 853, Call office. INET-MAKER wanted to set up chairs, Apply at 6 Ninth st. PAINT burner wanted; first-class man. thi g at 1002 Pine st. Apply WAITER ws TWO ol cisco an nth street salesmen wanted in one in-each county in every State, to $10 made-to-meas- Live men without to take orders for our ure suits and ov experfence « 1t you nish we will furnish a nd outfit, For particu: MILLS wanted for the United States ma- | United States navy; able-bodled, | d between the ages of 21 and | who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared [ fon to become such; must be of | and habits and able to speak, | 1ish, and be between § in height. For further at the recrutting ofice, % Monday, Septem- at 154 Park st., Alameda, of ber shop: Investigate before e of buying pi g shop. seamers for light fron riv- Main st. entrance of Ris- er_trad ed for $15. s and_mechanics to know easy terms; Market st. or Reno House proprietor, still 150 large ver House, 217 Third st.; : $1to $3 per sive Union; free . 104 Tth; ‘tel. Jessie 1104 Ass'n Free Employment Office. S. : Grant ave.; tel. Grant 135. n barber trade at San Barber College, 138% Eighth st. RBERS' FUCHS s to order, $250; men's e price. 923 Howard st. “official_employ- * Protective Unlon. ) Market st., amen wanted at , sunny and airy is st. | , near Jackson | | I3 ; long lease; $2000 or $§2600 cash, bal- ance on iime; a frst-class, paylng place; owner must have industrious man for as- sistant. Call on WILKE, 783% Market st. A—$1200—CORNER saloou in wholsale district rent $30; lease; no night or Sunday work; ex: cellent paying; first-class custom. WILKE, 753% Market st. $#00—PARTNERSHIP in old established com- mission business for sale; clears from $200 to $300 per_month; sickness compels partner to retire. Particulars WI.KE, 783% Market st. HOUSES TO LET. BAY-WINDOW house of 4 rooms; 212 Perry st., near Fourth; rent $12 §0; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & C0. BRODERICK, 1515, near Sutter—7 rooms, bath, basement, laundry; sun in every room; yard; water; $22. ELEGANT house, large basement; rear garden; rent reduced from 350 to $35. McAllister st. front and 818 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. ELLIS, 6% Large front double room; nice Home for 2 or § gents; other rooms. EIGHTH, 111—2 nice furnished front rooms and 1 back room. FOLSOM, $§3—Large sunny bedroom adjoining cozy kitchen; yard; complete housekeeping. PERSONALS. MARK NEUMAYER—Please write to your mother. 1 will be very grateful to any one sending my son’s address, MRS. L. NEU- MAYER, New Whatcom, Wash. PHYSICIAN, ladies’ specialist, will answer by sealed mall any medical questions; send 25 and stamp. P. O. box 513, Oakland, Cal. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegant furnished Toora; suites of single. MRS. H. HYBR. WASHINGTON, $26—7 rooms; bath; $25; own- er's daughter to live with family. J. C. WAGNER, 323 Grant ave. 00 _CORNER grocery and bar with four fine livine rooms; rent $20; choicest location; first-class paying; owner bought hotel in San 3 al Jose, and must sacrifice; __ WILKE, 783% Market st. A—$400; CORNER saloon, with club $30; best location; surrounded by mills and factorfes; a splendid offer. WILKE, 783% Market st. 11 STER and chop house; must sell to- day on account of departure. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st. S $1500_EXPRESS and transfer busines particulars see McLAUGHLIN & CO., Market st. $50-BRANCH bakery and rooms; cheap rent; § daily. 22% Geary st. 00—Partner; milk rcute and boarding sta- ble; 200 steady customers; § good horses, wa- gons, buggies. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary. A—3200; talloring and cleaning; 3 31 50 monthly customers; clears §200 month; old age cause of sale. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary !_- A—Fine saloon, with side entrance, near Bald- win; recelpts $3 dally; cheap rent. KREDO & CO. a bargain. planing Cali notions; living KREDO & CO., T YOUR STORE ESS PLACE WITH ME SELL FOR CAEH . BUYERS WAITING % 20 Market st., opp Fifth. $175-—GREAT bargain; cigars, notions, etc. 3 rooms; really cheap at $20; call to-day. RAND & CO., 817 Market st. FIRS S saloon for sale at a bargain 00d location for man and wife: must be sold. £7°C.HYDE & CO., 1308 Market s $2000_OLD-ESTABLISHED, well-paying corner grocery and bar; fine stock and first-class fix- tures; good outside trade; sickness of owner cause of sale. Box 1698, Call office MAN with $£200 wanted in enterprising busi- ness; large profits; stock given as security or Tnterest In buginess and Vice-presidency: sal- ary. Call room 20, 12 Telegraph ave., Oakind. $1400 WILL buy hotel, 26 rooms, hard finished and furnished nearly new; building cost $4000; large lot. Call at 12 m., 256 Third st. WE can rent you a house with or without a flagpole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- gomery st. 6-ROOM house, Madison ave., near Harrison and Fifth; rent cheap. J. McCANN, grocer. $25-272 Mission, 9 rooms and bath; modern fmprovements; large basement. 3 LODGE rooms furnished, 927 Mission; 10- room house, 2417 Sutter; 5-room cottage,’ 2405 Sutter. Apply L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay st. —— R COTTAGES TO LET. bath; OM, 2326—Cottage, 7 rooms large yard; rent $20. ENTIETH, 443 7 rooms, bath and laund INDOW cottage, 4 rooms; 113 Collins st., hear Geary FLATS TO LET. CHATTANOOGA, 211—Lower flat, containing 5 rooms, bath; patent closet; stationary wash- tub; large chicken yard; all in good order; rent 35, water free. “Apply on premises or to MADISON & BURKE. CLAY, 1220-1221Two b-room flats; sunny and modérn. GEARY, f6—Flegant sunny front parlor; also suites; privilege hkp.; other rms; gas; bath. GLOBE House, §21 Howard—Per night, 25e to §1; week, $1 to $4; reading room; Howard cars. GOLDEN GATE ave., 404—Bay-window parlor floor for 8 or 4; complete; gas range; bath, etc., $25. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms; en suite and Eingle; elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House, 781 Misslon—Select family $1 50 to $6 per week. Msbiu? 33 Sixth st.—Sunny sulte for sekeeping; suite for 3 gents; reasonable. HOTEL VANCOUVER, 1001 Sutter—Elegantly furnished suites and single rooms; moderate, HOWARD, 761%—) = window and other rooms; moderate. HYDE, 232—Newly furnished Tooms from §6 per month u front sunny ; all conveniences. JESSIE, 184, corner Annle—Sunny rooms; single $1; doiuble §1 50 week; also_housekeept KEARNY, 826 Furnished room; use of gontleman or man and wife; private cheap. Inquire shoestore. LARKIN, 405—Neat sunny parlors, together or singl also single. parlor: amily} COME in and see my new parlors; room for all now; hairdressing, 26c$ hair restored to its natural color, $1 60 up; good switches, $1; finest, $3 50; extra, $5; open Sunday 9 to 12, G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. LEDERER'S Quinonia is the best hair tonic. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. DR. A. W. McKENZIE has removed his dent- al office from 115 Kearny st. to the Phelan building, rooms 106 and 108. TWO young ladles can procure good positions to introduce Egry Autographic Sales Regis- ters among down town merchants. PERNAU BROS., Agents, 543 Clay st. BLECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 2c to $150 per night: $150 to 36 ge'r week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, $1 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny. HOME in_confinement; diseases of Wwomen. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 §th st., Alameda. SUITS to erder on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and §th. - MASU MIYAKAWA, Japanese contractor and labor agent, 410 Kearny st.; tel. Green 18. CITY REAL ESTATE. CHEAPEST homes In San Francisco, 5o to all parts of city. $200 secures 4-room cottage; balance .as rent. $12%5 buys fine building lots; rents $6, $8 and $10 per month. THISTLETON, 22 Sadowa st., Ocean View. $325—LARGE lot 44:6x103:6, near Sunnyside; 2 car lines; perfectly level: new cottage oppo- site; positive bargain. 21 Powell st., rooms 1 and 2. $1700—HANDSOME cottage, 4 rooms; bath; basement; large lot; street work done: % Apply 324 rth ave.. near Cortland st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 700—20-ACRE colony lot, 3 miles from Mer- ced, with water; terms easy; lot leveled; gllll trade for city property. Box 237, Merced, al. HERE is a bargain; 138 acres, 2-story house, f:cd barn; appraised value, $2380; 100 acres vel, finest molst loam soil; 2 miles from town on main county road; owner going East; $1000; don't miss this chance. THE REY- NOLDS CO., 35 Third st. TEXAS lady visiting California_wishes to sell fine Texas ranches from $4 to §20 per acre in all parts of Texas; would exchange. MRS. P. T. NORWOOD, 1356 Harrison st., Oakland. TO RENT In Contra Costa County, on San Pablo Creek; 8 miles from Berkeley, 1150 acres land; well watered, wooded; 350 acres good grain land; balance excellent pasture; suitable milk or stock ranch; R. R. facilities; crops never fail. R.E. Rowland, Orinda Park DRESSMAKERS. MISS GILLIGAN, dressmaking and cloak- muking school. 223 Grant ave. MANSFIELD—212 Post—Elegant sunny rooms, sulte or eingle; baths connecting; moderats rates. CLAYTON, 82, south of Frederick—Sunny modern flat of 5 rooms and bath; cheap. DUPONT, 1903, near Chestnut—Lower flat, con- taining 3 rooms; newly papered; rent $7; key at _corner store. Apply to MADISON & BURKE. FLAT 6 rooms, $14; also cottage 4 rooms, 623 Second st.; Rincon avenue. FULTON, 115—Fine sunny middle fiat: 7 rooms, bath; water free; near City Hall; §35. LEAVENWORTH, 1519—Upper flat of § room: modern improvements; sun; $16. , 4 rool 1810 Larkin for LOWER flat, 3 rooms; upper nd bath; rear house, 4 rooms. 411, near Hayes—Excellent 5'rooms; bath; laundry; $14. LYON, 617, near McAllister—New sunny flat 8 rooms and bath. the FOR SaleCheap; steam cleaning and dyeing Works; well established business; good loca- tion. 20 Locust st., Santa Cruz, Cal. $10:0—COR. grocery & bar_in Mission; owner there 7 years. Address Grocery, 863 Folsom. FRUIT store for sale. 130 Eighth st. GOOD barber shop for sale cheap; account sickness. Box 1275, Call office. MARKET on Misslon st.; established by pres- ent owner over 10 years. Box 1274, Call office. GOOD and well established beer bottling busi- ness; close to San Francisco. Box 1249, Call. GOOD branch bakery at cost; fine fixtures. Ap- ply 3027 Sacramento st., Upstair NEAR City Hall bath. 12 and T 2 elegant flats, 6 rooms and Grove st. SHIPLEY, 27, near Sixth—Flat & rooms and bath; $id. 3 and 4 rooms; rent reason: oft Jones, near Clay. ¢ corner bay-window flat; 7 rooms, bath; N corner Dolores and 15th sts. THIRD and Perry—New 6-room; bath; cellar. Key 417% Third st. TPPER sunny flat, 6 rooms; modern large basement and yard. 221 Mission st. WE can rent you a flat_with or without a flagpole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- gomery st. n a healthy farming locality, a shop and tools, & comfortable FOR SALE blacksmith orchard, @ water capacity which pays a net profit of $15 per month; blacksmith ‘business clears from 31800 to $2000 annually; books subject_to_inspection: object retiring. Ad- dress R. H. CLARK, Gonzales, Monterey County, Cal. 3-CHAIR barber shop; established 7 years; $10 must be sol 11 health. Box 1296, 4'n1|7urh~te WANTED—To buy a country saloon; not above 4100; no agents. Box 93, Call office. BARBER wanted to buy barber fixture: cheap. Apply to 170 Shipley st. $4000—A RARE opportunity of obtaining an es- tablished, paying retail notion and stationery business, which must be sold, as owners have been appointed Western agents for Egr&' Autographic Registers. _Apply PERNA BROS., 543 Clay st., San Francisco. secure a good business opportunity wood working line; also house and lot with income rent of $18 per month, besides two living rooms with workshop free; also ma- chinery and tools. Inquire at Call office Market st., below Sixth, | $1 a week. s seamen, carpenters, cos HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart collest pases iis imcets e | Knox Collection Agency, 119 Sutter st. | s, 10c and l5c night; 1 House, STER HOUSE, # Third st., near 200 rooms, 2c night; reading room nd baggage to and from the ferry and 31 | xth and Howard sts. | Marke good canvasser. Apply K, ' to handle a quick-selling novelty of it. Greater West Adv. & Novelty Co., % Washington st.. Oakland, Cal. FURNITURE WANTED. CASH for fixtures, grocerles, furniture, chandise; eold on commission; reasonable. COHN, suctioneer, 480 Seventh. Tel. Mint H. BAUM buys furniture and general mer- chandige. 1057 Market st.: tel. Jessie 32 Y | Telegraph ave., Oakland. AR | GOOD bakery; only store trade; cash business BARBERS Investigate; good loc_shop; tw chalrs, clearing $% per month; lease:’ good | cigar trade; no reasonable offer refused. Sl 0od location; fine chance for baker. “all office. Apply INE grocery and bar for sale; rare chance; Al business. Box 1259, Call office. saloon. Inquire Wieland Brew- near Folsom. -HOUSE with rooms; 21 regular boarders, 11 furnished dwelling, good barn, chicken house, etc., an | $1500_PARTY with that amount of money can | in the | trial before buy- | ing. Address M. J., box 4, Call office, Orkland. | | | 2 SPLENDID flats; 5 rooms, bath; reasonable. 23¢ Day st., between Church and Sanches. 3-ROOM flat. Inquire at 352 McAllister st. $10— FLAT of 4 rooms. 816 Folsom st.. near Fourth. $14—TO let—Corner flat of § rooms and bath. 8 Twenty-sixth st.. near Capp. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPIN A—SUITE of 2 nice front sunny rooms, com- plete for housekeeping: 2 folding beds; 1 in kitchen and 1 in bedroom, with suit to match; furniture all new: $3 per week; sultable for 4 or 5 persons. Apply at shoe store, 62 Mis- sion st., between First and Second sts. BUCHANAD suite of CALIFORNIA, 1255—Three unturnished rooms; light; very desirable. Fell—Bay-window gas or wood. corner | CAPP, 708—3 sunny rooms, clean, neatly fur- nished; housekeeping. CLEMENTINA, 707, corner Eighth—Front rooms complete housekeeping, with bath and vom, 38 to $10. MASON, 225—A sunny bay-window room, nice- ly furnished, $150 up; day, week or month. MCcALLISTER, 319—Nice sunny front room. MISSION, 803, near Fourth—2 parlors, sult- able for doctor or couple; hkpg privilege. L 11 ;Nl;;slnfin room for $1 50 per week; also 2 rooms for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms, ele- vator; electric lights; day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 27l—New management, new fur- niture; elegantly furnished sunny suites and single Tooms; bath and gas; rent reasonabls. SBAN FRANCISCO Ladles' French Talloring College. 916 Market st. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant. stylish dresses, $5 up; dresses made over. § Eddy st.. rm. 14-15. P CLAIRVOYANTS. SO ot SO sy ST OMAR! OMAR! OMAR! THE OCCULT WONDER. 325 EDDY ST., 325 -—— MARVELOUS TESTS. ‘ULL NAME OF EVERY CALLER.— Name of Sweetheart or Husband. Advice to make you succeed in love, busi- ness, marriage, divorce, law suits, etc.; cures drunkenness, bad habits, evil influences; lo- cates mines, buried treasures, etc.; guaran- tees success. OMAR NEVER FAILS POLK, 1802_Unfurnished bay-window room; sunn: also furnished room. POST, Char ; 4 hands, renovated; newly andelegantly furniehed; ‘single or cn suits. MRS, J. A. CALHOUN, formerly of Waldorf. POWELL, 207—Furnished sunny rooms; single or en suite; §1 £0 upward; running water; gas. ———— To unite the separated.and —— Cause speedy and happy marriages. — OMAR FOR Sale—Stock ranch, 1200 acres land; 50 acres fine grain land: remainder grazing, hill land; abundant feed; well sheitered and watered; situated in Colusa County, 16 miles from railroad; price $10 per acre. Apxly to MRS. M. 8. CHANDON, Marysville, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $#00—A MODEL home; house of § rooms, bath and basement; up to date property: fine, large Iot; best buy in Oakland; Galindo Tract, East Oakland; a charming view and grand elevation; city water and sewer; Peraita ave. and Belmont st; price $1400. $125—Grand building lots; 35x114; $10 cash; monthly payments to suit. You can buy any sized lot you may destre and at one-half real value. Call or send for eclrcu- lar. 455 Seventh st., corner Broadway, Oak- land: carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. Guarantees success in all cases. Letters containing $1 and 4 questions an- swered. Private residence, 325 Eddy st. 325. ATTENTION! PROF. H. ROMAINE OAKLAND DRESSMAKING. LADIES' coats, gowns and suits. MRS. E. CHATMAN, 808 27th st.. nr. San Pabdlo. The Oriental Seer SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st. near Market. Furnished and unfurnished. SEVENTH, 192, near Howard (Girard House)— Sunny rooms; reasonable; also housekeeping. SUTTER, 3% Nicely furnished rooms; also other rooms; terms reasonable. EYCAMORE ave, 12 off Valencla, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth—A nicely fur- nished room in private family, $. TREMONT House, 1773 Market st.. opp. Gough —House newly furnished; single rooms or two kitchens for tenants for light ceping; rooms from $5 to $12. VALENCIA, 806Front sunny alcove room; grate; modern convenlences; private ROOMS AND BOARD, ABBOTSFORD, The— PBroadway and Polk sts.; quiet, homelike; terms moderate; board opt'nal; all cars direct. AHLBORN House, 31-321-323 Grant ave. — Rooms 50c up; board and room, 31 per day and upward; free bus to and from hatel. BRANNAN, #48 (Now Mechanics' HoteD— Board and room $4 50 per week; single rooms $1 per week. EDDY, 500—Large sunny front room, suitable for %; gents preferred; others, §20 up, with board. EDDY, 502—Nicely furnished, large rooms, with ‘good board, §20 up; gentlemen preferred. FOLSOM, bl1—Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 {o 5 per week; nice location. GEARY, 277—First-class board; home cooking: speclal rates to students, clerks; dinner, %c. HOTEL SALISBURY, 299 Hyde—Well furnished rooms: beautiful grounds; table unsurpassed. 3. near Leavenworth—Bay-window, 3 unfurnished rooms in new flat; reasonable. ERIE, 47, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth —38 clean furnished rooms for housekeeping; garden. FIFTH, 343—Sulte of rooms furnished for house- keeping: rent cheap. FOLSOM, 870—Housekeeping rooms to let; dou- ble or single; rent r LSOM, 974—Sunny ble and single; all changed hands. D! p conveniences; $1 up; account ot other on. 417 Mason. VERA dining parlors: business; first-class condi: $850_SALOON in Salinas C! Address F. F. G, P. 0. old established; No. 1 location y must be sold at once box 184, Salinas City. GOOD paying saloon on San Bruno road; cause of =elling, retiring from business. Inquire 1796 San Bruno road. CORNER grocery and bar for_sale on account of sickness. 118 Second ., NW. cor. Minna. ‘large assortment; 1 HUF- GAS_fixtures very lo and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. T WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED : ond-hand horse power; e and price. Address box 641, Call office. CLOTHING, bric-a-b books, period end for KLEIN, bought 109 Sixth st. )D_cash_register wan Third st. PHOTOGRAPHIC and maglc lantern appa- ratus. second-hand, 109 Montgomery s | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for $6 cash and $6 per month, we aek you to investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy avments and some good planos for 33, $ and 5 per month. BHERMAN, CLAY & CO., teinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest rge: e west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs an all other musical instruments of ali grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisty the customer. CALLENBERG & VAUP Marshall & Wendell, $150; Sterling, $185; Vose, $195; easy aymenis; guarantced. BENJ. CURTAZ & ON, Chickering Agents, 16-20 O'Farreli st. FOR the next 20 days planos will be sold for “ush at aimost cost price by THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st.; they are making room for fresh stock. Briggs and other planos; ee¢ our rent plan; no interest first year. 305, 810, 312 Post st. $110_A GOOD upright; t., corner of Lyon. IT costs you $0.5 to see the planos we rent for $3 per mo. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes. A MAGNIFICENT 3-pedal Stelnway, nearly new, $150. KEEFE'S, 1019 Van Ness ave. A—$%0; UPRIGHT; $ Instaliments; other cheap planos. 218 McAllister st. SPECIAL sale of pianos; wholesale prices to all. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st D" emallest; price lowest: uprights, §76 up; rents $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. 16 McAllister st., MITZ. new styles. KOH- ittle used. 2700 Sutter A _GOOD upright very ;hpnsu next Hibernia Bank. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR sale cheap: 2 Edison bi-polar d. 08, 540 lamps, with switchboard and apparatus complete; 1 Otis hydraulic _elevator; 1 50 horse-power Mcintosh & Seymour engine; 2 60 horse-power Babcock & Wilcox boflers; all in first-class condition. Apply to Pactfic Telephone and Telegraph Company, 216 Bush. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand_machinery. M. INTOSH & V\'Ul.}’MAN. 195-197 Fremont st. GOOD shoe shop for sale. Apply 316 Gough st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun. , linoleum, office furniture, store and furniture and _fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1033 Mission st., above Sixth. 2, 6 and 10 stamp quartz fice, 1 erick st. New and_second-hand: cheaper than Herman Safe Mafc., 633 Sacramento. EECOND-HAND belting, pulleys. shafting, en- wines, boilers, dynamos, etc. 516 Mission st. must be cheap. | FOR rsale—Call route at San Jose. For par- culars apply at Call business office. FFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO. 415 Sacramento st. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. DOMS; sunny corner. clears $100. 500 21-room house; central; clears $150. 550 oom house: best in the city 1000 com house; worth $500. 300 60-room house; worth $8000. 3000 -oom house; on Sutter st. 24-room house; clears $150. 20-room house; worth $1000. 50 other houses, from 3 to 200 rooms. All prices ————Money to loan on any house———— . DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. A—KREDO & CO.. 221, GEARY ST. 11 rooms; fine residence; Geary at.; all new; clears $60 monthly; must seif..... $600 14 rooms; bay-window corner; central and desirable; clears $100 month 50 rooms; best on Geary st. nothing better ever offered. teeeerer 2000 Beveral large houses to exchange for reality. A—$§1 ROOMS; north of Market st. clears $15 14 rooms; near Call bullding; new 31 rooms; transient; Market 6t... 850 20 rooms; select; transient; corner. 650 36 rooms; elegant; furnished hotel. F. C. HYDE & CO. $250-12-ROOM house: worth $600; north of Mar- ket; must sell. BASILE, §73% Market st. GOLDEN GATE ave., 404—Bay-window parlor floor for 2 or gas range, bath, etc.; $25. HOWARD, 704, corner Third—Finely furnished sunny rooms; also housekpg; cheap; transient. HOWARD, 1068—A newly furnished sunny par- lor suite, hkpg, $12; others, $5; single, $ mo. . 373, near Fifth and Market—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; only . between Fifth and Siki sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping, $8 per week. LEAVENWORTH, 11, near Sutter—3 sunny rooms, stove; bousekeeping; young couple; reference: 1 MINNA, 546 Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing. MISSION, 8242 large sunny front rooms, fur- nished for housekeeping, $14; also one for $8. MISSION, 923%—Completely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms: regular Kitchen. MISSION, 9462 large sunny well-furnished MISSION, 93—1 or 2 rooms, furnished; house- keeping; cheap. 12412 furnished rooms; running itght housekeeping; sunny; garden; water; reasonable. NOE, 1513 pleasant front rooms, large klitchen, coal range, linoleum, b OCTAVIA, 1562 week ; u sired; desirable; no children, OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Sunny room, mantel, kitchen, gas stove; $13. front 2207%—2 unturnished rooms for house- keeping. POINT LOBOS ave., 2120—2 and 3 sunny fur- nished housekpg rooms; $10 and $12; no child. SEVENTH, 178 — Large sunny _unfurnished rooms; housekeeping; water; yard; also fur- nished front rooms. MASON, 223—9-room lodging house, all filled, $%50; bargain, account sickness. Call 2 p. m. SHIPLEY, 259— rooms, $6; animals. no children; no MISSION, 942—Sunny front room for gent, with board and bath, $18 per month; private fam. O'FARRELL, 742—A handsome room, with best board, for lady; hot and cold water; $25. O'FARRELL, 741—Pleasant home for _gent; board; hot and cold water; $20; other rooms. THE ORIEL—New elegantly furnished sunny Market st. suites, with board for 2, $40 per month; slngle rooms accordingly. VAN NESS ave., G19—Sunny furnished suites and single rooms; first-class table board. VAN NESS ave, 803 Flegant sunny rooms, en sulte and single; superior table; ref. required. ———— e CHILDREN BOARDED. CHILDREN boarded; mother's care. 131 Do- lores_ st. ———— STORES TO LET. LARGE store, four llving rooms and basement, 1108 Howard st., near Seventh; rent cheap; sunny yard. BTORE to let; City Hall square, 7, corner Mar- ket st.; sultable for any business; rent low. e e———— MEDICAL. ALL cases of monthly irregularities restored instantly (no matter from what cause); safe and sure at any time; my celebrated reme- dies and treatment have never been known to fail; travelers helped without delay; home in confinement; skillful medical attention; all those who are sick and discouraged consult the doctor free and confidential; strong pills, {L; guaranteed cure, §5. MRS. DR. WYETH 8 Turk st., near Jones. ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women: 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- antecd; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and aid; sire rallef, ; delicacy, privacy, home, travelers treated; no call or write; free; con- fidential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 128 Market st.; pills, $1; very strong, $2. Late of India TELLS FULL NAME OF EVERY CALLER. Tells what vou called for; advises on bus! nees, speculation, love, everything; reunites separated; causes speedy marriages; recovers old estates; locates buried treasures in five days; never falls. Fees, §1 and §2. Satisfac- tion 'guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for special terms. Offices, 1206 Market st. Hours, 10 to 8. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome our enemies, remove family troubles, restore ot affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or buried property; locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, while in a perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for cir- cular with special terms. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, rms 25 & 2, 1206 Market, opp. 6th. MME, PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease: full life reading; la. 60c; gents$1;palm.and clair.sit.$1 50. 126 Turk. MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; present and future; %e. 148 Sixth st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE—Good and cheap. H. SCHELL HAAS’ old store, 408 Eleventh st. See him. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1500_LARGE COTTAGE 1 rooms; lot 50x140: well, windmill; all street work complete; easy terms. $10,000, reduced to $6000—Elegant home; modern house; finest street in Alameda; first- class nelghborhood; lot Tox175; must be sold. E. D. JUDD & €O., 1424 Park st., Alameda. BAN JOSE ave., 2241, Park st. station—Fur- nished 7-room Gottage 6 months; 1 to 4 p. m. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEAR the university, in the very best part of beautiful Berkeley; house of 7 rooms and bath; large lot; street work all done. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. . the best medium an MME. MOREA ¢ me reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. YOUR future told by cards for 2 cents. 221 Sixth st. - MME. LENEMAR—Fortune by planets; pre- dicted in 74 overdue steamers. 231 6th, room 3. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. § Fourth st. ALTA PUNTA Tract again on the market; prices reduced; on San Pablo ave., 3 miles north of Berkeley; lots and by acreage: look at this. Map at G. W. HAIGHT, 220 Sansome st., S. F. PROPERTY WANTED. T5-ACRE ranch, cultivated, for clty or Oakland property. 4234 Missinsippi St. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell -ACRE frult ranch for city or Oakland prop- erty. 4231 Mississippl st. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader and medical clairvoyant; private and chronic diseases cured with revealed remedies; cancers removed without pain; let- ters promptly answered; send stamp for re- ply;: sittings, $1; dlagnosls free. 282 Stockton. MONEY TO LOAN. GOLDEN GATE Loan Office, 10 Sixth st., is open to-day, Saturday, September 17; most re- Tlable place to borrow money on watches, jew- elry and diamonds. W. J. HESTHA deemed pledges at very low rates. ; unre- MRS. SHAFFER, test and business mediu; sittings daily. 212 Sixth st. M, FRANCES, independent slate-writiog me- dium.” 118 Halght st. LOANS on furniture or planos in 8. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal; “no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone Southy 14. HYPNOTISM 8. F. College Therapeutics, 305 Larkin st., open day and eve. for patients and puplls. —— e EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.—Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, ty) ing, telegraphy, languages, English branche electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1863; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches and special course for civil service examinations, etc.; life scholarship, $50; low rates per week and month. UNIVERSITY coach—Newell Perry, Ph.B., Fel- low in Mathematics, U. C., 7407 S. Atherton, nr. Channing way, Berkeley; write for circula: ENGI chool—Civil, ENGINEERING electrical, mi ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & ev est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 633 Market. MARCHEST'S vocal studio reopened. 811 Leav- enworth, nr. Sutter; pri. tultion; volce cult. PIANO and German; pupll of Conservatory in Leipsic; lessons, 75 cents. 110 Hyde st. MME. Annls Montague Turner, vocal Instruc- tions; correct and natural method. 930 Bush. BOOKKEEPING, rapid calculation, practically taught; short time. Tarr, 572 Parrott bldg. SHORTHAND taught in 1 month: reference private lessons; terms $10. 712 Van Ness ave. ELOCUTION and oratory; F. Cooke Caldwell 16 yrs experience. Press Club bldg., 123 Ellis. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases; tively safe and sure; no danger or fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- yentive; price $100 por ‘box, sent free’ by mall on receipt of price; consultation on ail spectal diseases free. WALLER BROS. 23 rant ave., S. A caution—Before pur- chasing elswhere write us, NEW process sent for female trouble; no mat- ter from what cause and how long standing; every woman her own physiclan; restores ai- ways in one day; safe and sure; no medi- clne or instruments used; consultation free; saves disgrace; pills, and’ capsules, $1; cure, $5. By the well-known ladies’ physician, for 37 years, DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st #75-GOOD paylng 16-room house; a bargain; good reason for selling. 127 Turk st. best paying house in city; part 10 New Montgomery _st. e L L BT R FURNITURE FOR SALE. sideboard sty] 1 wardrobe style, with mirror; cost $95 each; also 1 large solfd black walnut wardrobe, i with mirror and marble slab €0lid black walnut bookcase, drawers and desk, and glass front; 5 black walnut arm- chairs, upholstered in’russet leather. Apply 721 Buchanan sf —_— THE Piedmont, 119A Sixth st.—2 or 3 furnished for housekeeping; also other rooms. bedroom and_ Kitchen com. eeping; gas, gas stove and TURK, Fis—Sunny lete for housel ath; $14. TWELFTH, 145—Sunny furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping. TWENTY-SECOND, 333738 furnished house- keeping rooms; rent §15 a month. TWENTY-THIRD, 3166, near Howard—Two front parlors; use of kitchen; no children. DR. WISE, late of Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., obstretrics specialist, offices Hackmeier Hotei, 123 Eddy st., chronic and complicated dis- eases cured; patients assu first-class medical attendance, besides enjoying pri- vacy of home with experienced “attendants; strictest confidence maintained in all cases; consultation free. Hours, 9 to 11 and 3 to 8. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from what- ever cause; no instruments used; guaranteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped instantly; home for patients; consult free; confidential. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market 'st. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3307, near Misslon—Cholcs sunny housekpg’ suite, nicely furnished, $10. LOST. LOST—Small Morocco pocket-book;_return_to Call office and recetve reward. R. B. Mo NEIL, San Rafael. LOST—In vicinity of Nineteenth and Valencia sts., white bull terrier bitch. Return to 1738 Market st.; reward. $#4) REWARD—Lost, small purse containl $105. Finder return to CHARLETON, Misslon st. LOST—On Mission ng 01 road, dark-bay horse; 2 white hind feet; suitablé reward. D. FOLBY, 5 Brady st. LOST—From 13% Valencia st., green 3 libergl reward. R s LOST—September 5, In Oakland, between Hotel Metropole and 'Tenth and’ Broadway, a woman's folding purse; was a keepsake. A reward of $20 will be paid if finder will re- turn same at once to Metropole, VALENCIA, 1154, near 22d—Large sunny front alcove room and separate kitchen; also con- necting rooms; bath, closets and sinks. SUNNY furnished housekeeping rooms, bounded by Eddy, Bush, Jones and Polk sts. Box 1276, Call office. $10, 427 STEVENSON, near Fifth; $9, 1381 Min- na, near Fifteenth. Owner at 705 Oak st. ——————————————————————— OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, WINDEOR Hotel—Rooms without board; ao- commodations for cooking. 9th & Washington. ROOMS -0 LET. ARG T U SR e e, A A—T3 PINE—Nicely furnished sunoy front room; gas; $6 month; gent only. A—STOCKTON, 242 — First-class sunny front Tooms; sulte; single; facing plaza; day or mo. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. MEN, attention; Army & Navy, sure cure; curés new and old cases: agency, A. & N. Drug Co., 306 Sixth st.. San Franciseco. Mall- ed free on receipt of 7c. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave.; private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attendance; terma moderate; infants adopted into good homes, ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; mo danger; safe cure; $2 §0; expressed C. O.'D.; don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. PRIVATE home In confinement by a first-class German midwife; infants adopted into good homes. G165 Turk st., near Larkin. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible, safe reme- dies; 38 years' experience. 254} Fourth st. MRS. ACHARD, midwife; sunny, pleasant home in confinement. 156 Second st. HORSES. ‘WANTED—Horse, about 1200 pounds. 19 Sixth st., upstairs. literature, mythology: Shakespeare on. Mrs. Ehrman, 1234 Bu DENTISTS. DON'T wear a rubber plate when you can get & metal plate for the same price; our com- Dination metal plate, thin as paper and so light it floats. Full set of teeth, $5; crown: $360 up; gold fillings, $1 up; siiver, Goc uj bridge work a speclalty; .written guarantee for 10 years given on all work; we employ none but experlenced dentists to do your work; no charge for extraction when plates are ordered; examination . and consultation free. DRS. 'PERRY & CHRISTIE, 8 Mason st., corner Market; phone, South 781. A FULL set of teeth, $5; see new flexible lates; light and thin; guaranteed 10 years; ceth without plates, crown and bridge work our_specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132. CROOME Dental Parlors, 759 Market st., be- tween Third and Fourth—Palnless filling, ex- tracting, crowning and bridging by use of electricity; plates, $5 up ;filling, 60c up; crowns and bridges, $5 up; extracting, with gas, §1. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dentist, discoverer of painless’ extraction and pa entee of improved bridge work or teeth with- out plate, removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. VAN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors; full set of teeth, § up; fllings, e up; all work pain- less and guaranteed to stand; open evenings. 997 Market st., corner Sixth. PAINLESS EXTRACTION, BRIDGE WORK— New York methods at New York prices by New York dentists. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and ngs a speclalty; all work reasonable; gas given. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1820 Market st. C. 1 MARKET BT.—Branch office of The Call | ‘Want ads and subscriptions taken. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam t-cleaning Works—Cleans, T s s carpere, G B STHVANE. M telephone South 260. ca $0und 40 Bighth st.; CERTIFICATE deposit $300, Crocker-Wool- Sorth Natlonal Tunk, an’_ Francigeo, No: 26,038; dated June 14, 1895. Return to above bank and receive reward. JOE D. BIDDLE. TWO Italian bank books, 1_yellow and cen. G. BIBONTL care Fugazi & Goo § ontgomery ave.; reward. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savin #hd Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of JANE PAUL; No. 169-982. The finder_will please return fo bank. STORAGE. T S S SRR G S PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Con, office Tenth and Market; telephone South 106, AT 52 Second—Nice single, double and light housekpg rms; WK, §1 to $2 50; day e to LARGE assortment of work, draught and driving horses, cheap. 145 Valencla st. AT 416 O'Farrell—Sunny rooms; suites; single; by day, week or mo.; baths, running water. BALBOA, The, 1205 Market. opposite Jones— Rooms, 50 cents; suites, $1 per day; lower by the week; country trade solicited. BOHEMIA, 239 Post, 2 blocks from Palace Hotel; eiegantly furnished rooms; families and gentlemen; all conveniences. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms.; $5, $10 mo. 60 HORSES of every description at Emporium Sales Yards, 220 Valencia st., between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth; also buggles, wagons, harness, et at your own ce; come make an offes 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggl carts,- harness; Grand Arcade Horse M:.r.‘- ket, 327 Bixth; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers, 'WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. EDDY, 18—Pleasant front room; also others; $ up; sunny housekeeping suites cheap. PHONOGRAPHS, $20; records, $ per dozen; projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupf, 938-652 Market. 3. R. POOL, house mover, dealer second-hand bullding materlal. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 781. FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor- age Warehouse, 840 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1521 PHYSICIANS, Lexii S i EDDY, 318—Newly furnished sunny suite and single rooms; private family; quist. BAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all ‘aizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1208 discases of women a mpeclalty. EDDY, 614—Nicely furnished rooms to let; new and clean. ¥ BPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co.. Larkin, opp. City Hall. TO LEASE. HALL to let, &5x70; well furnished; good plano; iadies’ parior, etc.; third Tug , second and fo, R e i Pueniy et and ; reasonable Fowell e, e ., cor. WHEN you become disgusted with poor w send !,nn SPAULDING’'S Ploneer C.‘.rp‘:l: beating Works, 353-57 Tehama 6t.; tel. 8. 40. . McQUEEN'S Cal. Carpet-cleaning Co., 453 ’Bmemn st.; tel. Southmffi: h'e;‘n“n CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard; relald at 3c. ATRATION, 3 Eighth st.; tel Tessie 94k, 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S -beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; Sm: 126. Anv;s&cn Carpet-cleant; tel. in 204. GEO. Wi Co., 402 Sutter st.; TCOM. Proprietor. TYPEWRITERS. ‘writers sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap; send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery. o saimpie work! SCOTEE Moritaomérs. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on dlamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st.; tel. Green 204. AT 6 per cent—City and Oakland real estate, estates and legacles. Manhattan Loan Co., Crocker building. ADVANCES on furniture or planos without re- moval; money quick; confidential; no commis- ston; lowest interest. Room 8, 1170 Market. ON furniture, pianos, city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates; no commissfon; 325 up; private party. BONNELLI, 130 Post st. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. COLONTAL Inv. Co—Money on any proposi- tion; city, country; furn. 405 Montgomery, r. 4. ON planos, furniture, without removal; mno commission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. FIRST and second mortgages, estates; oity and ccuntry. J. W. WRIGHT, 63 Market st. SECOND mortgages and undivided interests in estates a specialty. MURPHY, 638 Market st. $50 TO $50,000; lowest rates; 1st and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. FINANCIAL. FOREIGN and home capltal to invest. SYL- VAIN SALOMON. broker. 325 Montgomery st. et M e L L T SEWING MACHINES, AUTOMATI E ehea; Domestic, Singer and White repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission st. #2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought. sold; n}acmne supplies. 146 Sixth; phone Mimt 45, ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; 205 Fourth st. repairing at lowest rates. 1 WILL sell 18 new 187 high-grade bicycles (sold in 1897 for $100) at $29; biggest bargain of the year; first come, first served. JOSEPH HOLLE, Twentleth and Folsom sts FOR sale_Gent's bicycle; In good condition; cheap. Box 1271, Call office. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 327 Mar- ket; consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. ‘W. DAVIDSON, #27 ket st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wil! not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publicantion offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BARR—In Oskland, September 14, 1898, to the wife of D. J. Barr, a son. BINNEWEG—In Oakland, September 16, 1598, to the wife of A. Binneweg, a daughter. GILLBERG—In South San Francisco, to the wite of H. F. Gillberg, a son. JOCHIMS—In this city, September 15, 1398, to the wife of C. Jochims, a daughts BICYCLES. MARRIED. ANDERSON—RAMACCIOTTI — In this_ city, September 14, 1898, by the Rev. W. M. Reilly, rector of St. Paul's Church, Reinhold L. An® derson and Serena C. Ramacclotti. BADT—TOBRINER—In this city, 11, 1898, by the Re: Dr. J. Nieto, Melville 8. Badt of Wells, Nev., and Della Tobriner of Oakland. NEWMAN—WISE—In this city, September 14, 1898, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nietd, Willlam New- man of Fresno and Lillian A. Wise of San Francisco. NUTTING—HANDY—In this city, September 8, 1898, by the Rev. W. M. Reilly, rector of St. Paul’s Church, George C. Nutting and Adele B. Handy. YOUNG—SMITH—In_this city, September 10, y _the Rev. W. M. Relilly, rector of St. Church, Thomas J. Young and Nellie September DIED. Ballieu, Edward Hulsman, Joseph F. Bang, Markus ones, les Birdsall, Mrs. N. A. Browne, Lucy A. eat, Henry E. Koester, Howard Campe, Mrs. Geshe McCann, Bridget B. Collins, Timoth McCarthy, Joseph H. Colton, Hannah B. Mayntser, Joseph Cotvin, Mrs. M. A. Monaghan, Hugh S. Cox, Joseph F. Noble, Mrs. C. Ferdian, Charles Parker, Frank B. Garassino, Mary Ruge, Griffin, Mrs. L. R. Schaefer, Edward Hart, Noah _ Trout, William Hayden, Martin Tubb, Mary M. BALLIEU—In this city, September 1, 153, Edward Ballleu, - a native of Switzerland, _aged 68 years. 7 BANG—In this city, September 18, 189, Mar- kus Bang, beloved nephew of Martin Stvert- fen, a native of Norway, aged 21 years § months and 3 days. d L7 Friends ard acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral s of Theodor Dierks, 957 Missfon street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Fellows' Cemetery. BIRDSALL—In this city, September 16, 1598, Mrs. N. A., wife of Z. Birdsall, a native of New York, aged 64 years. BROWNE —In Oakland, September 16, 18%, Lucy Anne, widow of the late J. Ross Browne, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 72 years and § months. C7 Funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residnece, 438 Edward street, Oakland. Interment private. CAMPE—In Alameda, September 15, 1898, Mrs. Geshe Campe, beloved wife of John Fred= erick Campe, and mother of Grace, Bertha, Henry and the late Frederick Campe, & na- tive of Baden, Hanover, Germany, aged # vears 3 manths and 21 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1222 Park avenue. Interment pri- vate, in I 0. O. F. Cemetery, San Franciseo, via 2 o'clock creek boat. Please omit flowers. this city, September 16, 1808, Collins, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Hallinan and Mrs. M. J. O'Sullivan, & native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged #1 years and & months. L Funeral strictly private. flowers. COLTON—In this city, September 15, 1898, Hannah E., beloved wife of Nathanel Coiton, a native of Prince Edwards Island, aged 4 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, cor- ner of Stockton and Geary streets. inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COLVIN—In Oakland, September 11, 1838, Mrs. M. A, Colvin, mother of Clarence Colvin, Mrs. V. E. Drake and Mrs. F. Thomas, & native of London, England, aged 67 years. COX—In this city, September 15, 1508, Joseph F.. dearly belovéd husband of Mary J. Cox, and father of Richard and Albert Cox, Mrs. 5. Thomas and Mrs. O. P. Murray, a native of England, aged 54 years 8 months and 11 days. A member of Hiram Lodge No. 43, F. and A. M., at El Dorado, Cal, Diamond Epring Lodge No. §, I Q. O. F., and Court Adelaide No. 7751, A. O. F. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, trom his late resi- dence, 1066% Howard street, between Seventh and 'Eighth, thence to Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. FERDIAN—In the City and County Hospital, September 18, 189, Charles Ferdian, a native of Austria, aged 49 years. GARASSINO—In this city, September 1, 1868, Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Benedetta and_the late Stephen Garassino, and sister of Nicholas, Katie, Jonn, Pauline, Frank and Domenic Garassino, Mrs. Elizabéth Don- dero and Mrs. Clara Binsacca of Watson- ville and Mrs. L. Demartini of San Fran- cisco, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 Years 2 months and 14 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 194 Farragut avenue (Ocean View), thence to St. Michael's Church, Ocean View, where a solemn requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 11:30 o'clock, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery. GRIFFIN—In this city, September 15, 1898, Mrs. L. R. Griffin, mother of Miss Ina Grif- fin, and sister of Mrs. A. A. Sanderson, C7 Friends are resvectfully invited fo at- tend the funeral services this day (Satur- day), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of the crema- tory'at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery, San Fran- cisco. HART—In this city, September 15, 189, Noah, beloved husband of Julia Hart, son of Wil liam Hart of Oakland, and son-in-law of J. H. Coyler, a native of England, aged 40 years 2 months and 5 days. LY Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $3) Fourth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car. HAYDEN—In this city, September 16, 1898, Martin, beloved husband of Ellen Hayden, father ‘of Tessie, Ellen and James Hayden, beloved gon of Patrick and Bridget Hayden, and brother of James, John and Mary Hay- den, a native of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 39 vears. EFFriends and acquaintances are respeet- fully irvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1415 Valenoia street, thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Gu- errero streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HULSMAN—In this ecity, September 16, 1898, Joseph F., dearly beloved and only child of Albert and Minnie Hulsman, a native of San Franeisco, aged 9 months and 12 days. @7 The 'funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), &t 10 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 17 Masonic ayenue, near Point Please omit Lobos. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JONES —In this city, September 16, 1598, Charles, beloved husband of Emma Jones, father of Charles J. Jones, grandfather of Charles R. Jones and Mrs. J. B. Horn, and great grandfather of Wanda, Camille and Wesley Horn, a native of Penkridge, Staf- fordshire. England, aged 78 years 5 months and 22 day 0¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, September 19, at 9:30 o'clock, from Simpson M. E. Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan streets, where services will be held. Inter-* ment Mountain View Cemetery. KEAT —In Napa, Cal., September 15, 1898, Henry E. Keat, beloved brother of Mrs. 8. Braddock, Mrs.' F. Leeming. Mrs. E. Black, Mrs. I M. Osborn and Wililam Keaf. a na- tive of England, aged 37 vears. KOESTER—In this city, September 16, 1898, Howard, beloved son of Edward and Annie Koester, a native of San Francjsco, aged 4 month McCANN —1In this clty, September 15, 1898, Bridget Elizabeth, beloved wife of James McCann, mother of Josephine, Willle and Marguerite McCann, daughter of the late Joseph and Rebecca Monaghan, and sister of Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. C. F. Kapp and Mrs. George Taylor, a native of England, aged 28 vears. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at $:15 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Un- dertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul at § oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCARTHY.—In South San Franclsco, Septem- ber 16, 1833, Joseph Henry, dearly beloved husband of ' Caroline C. McCarthy, beloved father of Joseoh L. McCarthy, only son of Anne McCarthy, and son-in-law of Charl, Nonnemann Sr.. 'a native of Callfornta, aged 33 years 3 months and 27 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late re dence, 1312 Sixth avenue south, between L and M streets south, thence to All-Hallows* Church, N street and Sixteenth avenue south, South San Franclsco, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his_soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAYNTZER—In this city, September 16, 1898, Joseph, beloved son of Mrs. Emilia and the late Joseph Mayntzer, brother of Peter and Walter Mayntzer, and nephew of Fred Ed- wards, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 4 months and § days. = Notice of funeral hereafter. MONAGHAN—In this city, S8eptember 15, 1898, Hugh S., beloved son of Hugh and the lat Margaret Monaghan, a native of San Fra clsco, aged 22 years 10 months and 2 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o’clock, from his late resf- dence, 2320 Larkin street, thence to St. Brid- get's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NOBLE—In this city, September 16, 1808, Mrs., C. Noble, mother of Mrs. C. Boughton, a na- tive of New York, aged 53 years. PARKER—In the City and County Hospital, September 16, 1898, Frank Edgar Parker, & native of New York, aged 61 years. RUGE—In this city, September 15, 1898, dearly beloved husband of Anna Eliza Ruge, and father of George, Henry and the late Anna Ruge, a native of Schleswig, Holstein, Germany, azed 40 years 11 months and 1f days. A member of the San Francisco Turn Vereln, Turn Verein Schuetzen Section, Verein Eintracht and Verein Concordla. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the San Fran- clseo rn Vereln Hall, 323 Turk street, Where funeral services Wil be held. Re- mains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & C 1209 Mission street. Interment I. O. O. Cemetery. SCHAEFER—In the City and County Hospital, September 16, 1898, Edward Schaefer, a na- tive of Germany, aged 63 years. TROUT—In this city, September 15, 1898, at St. Mary's_Hospital, of cerebro-spinal menin. gitis, William, beloved brother of, Conrad Trout of St. Joseph, Mo., a native of Penn- sylvania, aged years. (St. Joseph, Mo, papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1285 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TUBB—In this eity, September 14, 1398, Ma; Martha, beloved Wwife of Rev. ‘Willlam H. Tubb, and mother of Penelope V., Laura L., Ellen M. C., George A. A., Willlam H. and Thomas PFlournoy Tubb, Mrs. John Lad- gish and Mrs. William Jamieson, & native of Schweich, Holstein, Germany, aged 5§ years 7 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock sharp. from Beth- lehem Congregational Church, Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ———————— & 20 FIPTH 8T., opp. Linooln Sohool Tel

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