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THEKITEISRULED OUT.

Stockton People Can Sec the RacesBetter on the Regulation Track.

LUCK IfTBH THE . SHOKT-ESDERS..

There Was a Falling of the Favorites, and theMen Who Tike Long Uianm Made

Plenly of floney.

Special to Tite MorxixciCall.

Stockton, Sept. 20.—The second day'sracing of the fair was poorly attended, anditis evident that the people are not thor-oughly warmed up for the annual carnival.

The day was beautifully sunny, with acool breeze blowing, and the track hard andfast.

The racing was somewhat tame, beingvery one-sided and confined chieily to dis-trict horses in the slower classes.

The short-enders' luck seemed to havecome with them from Sacramento, andthose of them who were induced to makebooks had ample opportunities for doing soand making sure winnings.

The district yearling trot was won by theMount Vernon nlly Sadie Me, driven in thebest time of 3:05%. First rate for a young-ster.

Speculation ruled very livelyall the after-noon. Tlia directors have wisely retainedthe services of t tie First Artilleryband fromSacramento, and they played selections be-tween the races in their well-Known artisticstyle.

First Race.The opening race was the special trot for

local horses, and four came up for thescore Lulu, John L.Sullivan, Maude andAmerutn. John L was favorite at £25,Maude brought $7 aud the field $4. Therewas au even start at tbu fifth attempt,Maude with the poie trotting ahead, a half-length lead of the favorite. This pair ledall around to the stretch in the same posi-tion. Douathan r.iade a drive on Johnten yards from the wire, and the maretangled up, finishing first under the wire ona break, an open length in front of John L.Time, 2:40. Lulu was distanced.la the second heat Maude won ina jng,

John Lbreaking at three different stages inthe heat. Time, 2:38%.

'1 here was a race in the third heat, Billy;Donalhan drivingJohn L right upioMaude,when he broke on tho kstretch and itlooked like Maude's race. The Boston boycame very fast in the stretch aeatn and wasat Maude's wheels 100 yards froru home, butbroke and swerved, frightening the marc,and she mixed it up, too. John Lcaughtthe quickest, and coining on took the heatby a length in 2:37%. The short-enderswere jubilant, as Mauda had been selling at$100 against 525 in the field.

The fourth heat foroisbed some excite-ment, the field now selling first choice.John L went out in front and stayed thereto the drawgales. Maude broke on thefirst turn and again on (ha back stretch, butcame at a lively rate, gaining on the mieil-Istic equine every second. Just then thelatter made a terrible mix up of it andMaude, trotting squarely, passed him andwon the heat and race iv a walk. Time,2:37&

SVMMAKY.Stocktov, Sept. 20.— Special trotting race.

Maude, b. vi., by KitliarJs' Elector OVall—fca111vaii)........ 112 1

John 1.. Sullivan, b «., by Dexter PrinceiDonstiuut) 2 12

Anterum,b. c, Dy Auterus (I'arkcr) 3 3S 3Lulu,b. m., by Frank Hunter (l.etginser) dist

Time, U:4O-2:35y3-:J:37Vi»-2:;J7%.

Sicund Kace.Five youugsters were driven out for the

yearling district trot, Sadie Me, Cham-pionet. KingDent, Lucky Ticket and Mor-ris. The first named was first choice at$25, Lucky Ticket sold out at S8 and thefield for $11. King Dent showed the wayto the quarter, where he was passed by thefavorite, behind whom MillarJ Saudersdrove a nice steady beat and won in 3:07%.Lucky Ticket was driven up to him in thelower turn, but broke, and came fast inthe stretcn when he got bis gait, buttangled again nearing the wire. Ch&ui-pionet and Morris got the flag.

The favorite won the second heat andrace from wire to wire In3:05%, going verynicely. Lucky Ticket and KuijjDeut brokebadly at the first turn and wero both shutout.

SUMMARY.S»me day— Yearlinp trot. Mlie beats.

Sail;e Me, bt 1., by Moii.it Vernon (.Sanders) 11J.urky Ticket, b. c, by Trotting hlcket (Ura-

ham) 2dSKill);Will,l>. c.by l'aah» (Maben) '& <1*Morrii,I),c.. by Elect Moore (Jortisu) dt«tCtiaiDpionet, b. c. by C't>aui|>ioii (I'arkerj dlst

Time, 3:O7Va— 3:OJVi-Thlrd Kaon.

Thero were only a couple of starters inthe three-minute class trot, Antioch sellingat 523 to £18 for Cora S. The first namedtiotted half a leugth in the lead to the half,but broke badly, caught and l«roke again,and the mare went out in the lead and wonthe tiist heat with ease, Antioch gallopingagain in the stretch. Time, 2:30.

The bett >r» now paid £30 foi Cora S andSIG for Aiitioch. The latter took a slightlead to the quarter, where he broke, movingveiy sorely, and the mare captured thesecond heat in 2:30.

Speculation was now At a standstill.Wall drove his horse now, but, although hewent better this heat, he broke up to bitshalf way down the homestretch and themare won iv2:27.

&UMMART.Same day— Three-minute trot; parse 1600.

Cora S, b. n>., by Klector (Sullivan) 11lAntlorti,br. li., by Mambrluo Wliltes (Mc-

Dowell) ; a 2 2Jinie, tl9o—2i3*—*&Fl.To-D,ij'« Event*.

The races were all trotted to-day on theregulation track and willbe trotted thereonto-morrow, as the spectators can get but avery indifferent view of the races on thokite. There is a capital programme set fordecision to-morrow. Tho first race is a fiye-furiong dash tor the ruuner.s, the entries-being, Famous 110, Myrtle 113, AlfredBand Jim B 122, and all wills'art. Inthe2:25-class trot six horses willcome up lorthe word,.Edmia, Macgie, Don Marviu,Waldstein, Colonel May and Loumar.Three are left in for the 2:30-clasa pace,Albino, Major Lambert and Daisy Me. Theday's racing will wind up with the2:35-cluss trot fontwo-year olds. Mohave.Clarayne, Sidlette, Counters and Aaron Sare the starters. The poolroom is packedto the doors aud speculation has set in inearnest. The good money should be cut upbetween the followinghorses:

Kunuing, five furlongs—Myrtle to win,Alfrod B the placp.

2:25-class trot—Elenia or Maggie.2:30-class pace— Albino.2:35-class trot—Aaron S.The pavilion is nearly completed, and was

formally opened to-night In the presence ofa huge crowd. The exhibits are tastefullyarranged in the interior of Urn really splen-did building, and the tout ensemble rivalsthe State Fair pavilion.

NEVADA STATE FAIR.

Canny Scot Once Alore I'roTes Himself ft

Kacehorae.Heno, Sept. 20.—The second day of the

Nevada State Fair opened with a muchlarger attendance than yesterday. ;Theweather was delightful and tbe track intine condition. A stock parade took placethis morning at 10 o'clock.

For the first race, running, half a mileand repeat, for a purse of S-00, SSO to thesecond horse, Dewdrop, Rt>d Cross, R. 11,Vanity, Jack the Ripper, Nelson, Charger,Jew, Ida Glen and Joe Harding started.Jew won the first boat in :49, and Dewdroptook the next two heats and won the race,Jew second.

For the second rac?, the ileno handicap,one and a half mile d;ish, Sl2 added, theentries were: Captain Al, Cauny Scot andGold JJar. Captain Al sold favorite. Canny iSC"U won In l:.r>7, Captain Alsecond.

F.T the third race, pacing, 2:25 clasa,$500 added, Simple, Geo Wapple, Ferrittand Tom Pepper were entered. Wapple,the favorite, won in three straight heats,

Boat time. 2:40%. .The display at the pavilion is good and

larger than for many years past Therewillbe chariot and bicycle races to-niorrowmorning. The chariots will bo driven byladies in costume, the race to be one-halfmile and repeat.

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OIKXED IN THE KAIN.

Kaclng in Oregon In the Uan&l Oregon

Sort of Weather.Independence, Or., Sept. 20.—Tbe open-

ing day of the races began in rain, but theweather cleared at 2o'clock. .

Inthe first race, running, three-quartersof a mile, Patricia won, Altu3l second,

Chiban third. Time, 1:19.Trotting, for. PoU County two-year-olds,

Tillywon. Buena Vista Bess second, Maythird, Best time, 3:'J4.

Trotting. 2:50 class, Multonomah won,Lucy Baker second, Dicky Lyune third.Best time. 2:47. -

NINTH DISTICICT FAIR.

Geary Open* a Successful Exhibit Witha Good Speech. ""•

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Uohxrbvillb, Sept. 20.—

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District annual fair opened here to-day.Trip weather was fine and the entrie- inthe stock and fancy horticultural depart-ment good. Hon. T. J. Geary delivered theoration before a large crowd. The race pro-gramme was excellent, the races being wellcontested. Thejsate receipts exceed thoseollast year so far.

KCNSINU 11ACES.

EesnltJ cf Yesterday's Events at Latoniaand Grav«send.

Latoxia., Ky.,Sent. 20.—Tbe track wasfast a:;d tho races resulted as follows:

Seven furlongs, Rally won, Mark Ssecond, Alphonse third. Time, 1:29%.

Oue mile, Kildare won, Rimini second,Laura Davidson third. Time, 1:42%.

Free handicap sweepstakes, one and asixteenth miles, Ila Pickwick won, Senoritasecond, El Kayo third. Time, 1:48.

The Kimball stakes, six furlong?, KingLee won, The Sculptor second, ilaunigauthird. Time, 1:17.

Four furlongs, Julia Kinney won, iJon-netta second, Sallie R third. Time, 0:55.

One mile, Cup Bearer won. Pat Conleysecond, Bessie Bislan'l third. Time, 1:43,

AtGraveaentl.Gravesexd, Sepr. 20.—The track was in

good shape and the winners were:Six furlongs, Rosa II won, Adelburt

second, St. Felix third. Time, 1:15.Five and a half furlongs, Snm Weller won,

Courtihip second, Fitzsimmous third. Time,1:09%.

One and a aixteenth miles. Lord Motleywon. The Fop second, Algoma third. Time,1:51%:

'lhe Neptune stakes, six furlong?, LauraGould colt, won, MiddleUn se.'oud, Procidathird. Tune, 1:10.

One and three-sixteenth miles, Strath-meath won, Correction second, Masterlodethird. Time, 2:02,

One and a sixteenth miles, Willie L wou,Nomad second, Roquefort third. Time,1:4i».

VOTING GOES MERRILY ON.

The Colton Kesidence Nowin the Lead.

Thirteen Oat cf the Twenty Votes Recorded.

Six Private Residences on the List.Which Will Win

"Which is the most artistic private resi-dence in .*>an FrancUco?"

The vote keep 3broadening oat. giving in-creased zest to the artistic contest.Itis a matter for congratulation that our

leading artists differ in their estimate ofwhich is the most artistic private residence.Itshows that San Francisco has many

wealthy residents who are possessed ofakeen appreciation of the beautiiul in archi-tecture.

Four more artists have been heard from,S. Lando, Nellie A. Steam?, Carl yon P^r-bandt and James Kahler.

Thirteen artists have now sent in theirvt.tes and two more residences have beenadded to the list already published.

The vote at present stands as follows:The Colton reaidence : .TTtip Totfne residence 4Colonel A. Q. Jlatres' residence 1The nnc Croclier residence 1W, 11. Crocker's residence 1The Flood residence 1

S. Lando brings a new competitor intotbe field. He says:

"Trie most artistic private residence inSan Franci>co according to my taste Is the\V. 11. Crocker building at the coruor ofCalifornia and Jones streets."

Nellie A. Steams says:"Ishould point without hesitation to the

Colton house."There are other homes much more pre-

tentious more demonstrative, if one mayuse the term, but for simplicity, grace andrefinement of outline itseems tome to bevastly auperior to the many architecturaljumbles about our city that are thrown, to-gether with little apparent regard for pro-portion.

"This is my impression only, forIhave noknowledge of architecture."

Carl yon Perbandi differs from the others.Hoft»ys:

•'Flood's palace is tnv choice. The buill-ing la monumental. Grand and strong ivtbe idea, it is modeled Inits details by athoroughly artistic mind."Imiss something though. The woik of

the sculptor, whose genius would brightenand animate the strong features of thearchitecture.

"Figures orgroups in bronze, what col-oristic effects they would add to the greatlines of the structure."

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James Kahler is an admirer cf the Coltonresidence.

"Fur many year?," he says, "Ihave ad-mired the wonderful proportions of theColton house on California street, next toFlood's rosidence.

"Classic simplicity, purity of style Ihavealways preferred to the brilliancy of richlyornamented modern structures, whosearchl-tectural idea is so often more odd than im-posing.

"Of al! the many elaborate residencesSan Francisco has been beautified withwithin the last eight years, none seemed tomo excellent enough to overcome the im-pression Ihave got of the Colton bnildins.

"Some small ornaments may be ratherweak and so arf, undoubtedly, the lions inlront of the home. But Ivote for it ju*tthe same."

The Colton residence now leads by onevole. Itreceived twoout of the four addi-tional votes and the Townereslder.ee, wt)ic;iwas in the van, now takes second place.

The seven votes yet to come inmay bringsome of the others more prominently for-ward, but it would seem as ifthe final de-cision would rest with either tne Coltouie>iience or Towne residence.

Which willitbe?

CONSUL W'KIWLEY'S FUNERAL.The Comnlar Corp9 In Alteiidance.

I'inuaera »• Fallbrarrrs.TLe last solemn rit«3 were performed

over the remains of the late HawaiiaaConsul-Geueral, D. A. McKinley, at theI'alace Hotel at 3 o'clock yesterday :iftt-r---noon.

Over 100 of the nearest relatives andfriends of the deceased assembled in throoms occupied by his family iti tlu> 1,, cand listened to the serv e^s perform* .the BeTS. (i.Gibso-i and E. B. Cburtb.

Th« entire c insular corps of th«j city un-assembled to pay official respect to theirlate member.

A number of handsome and costly floraldecorations bearing Bawaiiaa mottoes anddesigns were grouped about the casket.

Upon completion of the services tbeca<ket was home away by pallbearer* ClaoaSpreckels. R. J. Creitfhtou, C. N. Pel too,M. M. Estei>, T. B. Shannon, J. K. Wilson,A. K. Coney, and Samuel M. SbortrMM

Aprocession of eleven coaches followedthe hearse to the Odd Fellows' Cemetery,where the remains were laidunder the sod.

THE DUNPHY ESTATE.Special Letters Petitioned For by the

Kxecators.

Carmen M.Duuphy and Jennie C. Dun-phy have petitioned the Probate Court forprobate of the will of William Dunphy,who died on the 17lh Ins., leavlup a verylarge estate, the value of which is not evenapproximately known by the petitioners

The- petitioners— Carmen M. Dunphy,agedabout 50 years, nud Jennie C. Dun-phy—are named in the said will as execu-tor», and th« devisees are the aaM petition-ers, Mary. Flood, James C. Dunphy (ihelast three being stated as over '21 years ofage) and Viola C. C Piercy, aged aboui 11years.

Carmen M.Dunphy is tho wife, JmniftC. Dunphy, Mary Flood aixl Jam.--* C.Duuphr are tho children and VioliPiercythe orphan grandchild of the deceased.The will, which has not been Gled, w;is

executed on the l.">:h of May, ISSB, wiunthe testator was 51) years of nso.

Jud?e Levy granted special letters of a I-mini liatiiMi to thßexwcutor.*.

THE MORNING CALL, SAN FBA"N"CISCO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTKAfBER 21, 18?>2-ETGnT PAGES.5

{ WOETH A GUINEA AUOS..';

I 130 1llifif\u25ba Complying with general re-:{quest,; BEECH AM'S PILLSwillin future for the United

; States be covered withj A Tasteless andj Soluble Coating,•completely disguising the!taste of the Pill without inany j

;way impairing its efficacy.;» - Price Jj> cents a Box. '<|

\u25a0New York Depot *<S« Canal Street. !

cc2B W«SUMO 1518 TJ.VU

FLATS TO LKT-COXTINUKD. .L<)W1; i-LaT: «NICE ROOMS/ BATH? 15 11

Taylor, bet Pacific and Hroadw^y. sels tf

\u25a0fCEW FLAT:6 ROOMS ANDBATH. 981 HAK-i.^ nsou st., near Sixth. selo 7t«"\TICK NNY FLAT, 800 HAVES ST.. COK-1> Webstor; rent . $35. Apply LANDRY 0. HA-BIN. 413 Kearny st sal tfIUAT 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS AND HALL;-I- also flat 3 rooms and yard. Apply417 Clemeu-tlr.ast., near Fifth. bu24 tf

MALL-ADVERTISEMENTS ANl> SUBSCRIP-tior.s taken at Cai.i, P.rancli Offices, 603 Larkin

st. 339 Hayes st and 2518 Mission st:open till9:3Q p. m. . L___

hoi>i:m, ris<; KOOMS.

7f?ri HOVV^RD^VuR^sTiElTRTmMirvrrfHI\J*J2 kitchen, for housekeaplng. se2l iit»

79Q CALIFORNIA—

NICE FKON ROOM;I£jO light housekeeplug.

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SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSKKEEPINGROOMS:_no children. 1312 Howard, bet. 9th. 10th.22 2t«<Hjl 2ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR

ViJ. housekeeping; sink, running water. 703O'FariO 1, bet M>deand Larkin; no children.

•OO' I'OIRIII

—NICE FRONT SOITK iIOUSK-

££O keeping rooms.-

se2l st*

QOO HOWARD—

FURNISHED ROOMS FOBOOjLi housekeeping. st»i 12f

Ql{Q M BSION-DUUBLB AND SINGLE SUNNYO\)O mis.; also housekpug; re.isonable. se2o 3t*1') MOSS. OFF HOWARD,NR. SEVKNTH-3 OR1» 4 furnisheii rooms forhousekcoolng. se2o 10t»99jlO'FARRELL(REAUJ-4 SUNNY KOOMS

for housekeeping. se2o 3t*

091 MASON—2 OR 3 FKNISHD SUNNY" BASE-*-*&Iment housekeeiilng rooms reasonable. 20 3*

m STOCKTON—

*URNISHItD KOOiIS FOR111 housekeeping: $,1.1 per mouth. se2o 2t*,', IE MINNA—DOUBLE AND SINGLE: FUK-tJztO iiishedandunfurulsheu rms; bunsekpg. '-03*Q»;9 MISSION— LARGE FKONT PARLOR "NOZ^jsunny side; also 2small rooms; rent reason-able. . se2Q tf1 Q MOSS. OFF HOWARD, BET. SIXTH ANDIO Seveuth— Nice sunny front auT back house-keeping rooms: gas; bath; rent cheap. se2o 2t*t)||C SIXTH-LARGE FRONT ROOM COM-jjVIQplete for housekeeping; bath. sc2o 2t*I•>/« BRANNAN—FURNISHED OB UNFUR-

\u25a0tIOU ulshed iioiisckcepiiu mis. to let; cheap.2o 3*

*>7 RUSS-1 OR 2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT IIOOSE-£> \ keeping. se2o 2t«.Cl(\ CALIFORNIA

—2 OK 4 FURNISHED

t lO housekeeping rooms: also front room. 20 .Ot*

70C FOLSOM-H'P.N. OR UNFURN. ROOMS;iOU housekeeping; call after 5 j*.m. se!9 3t»

C]flO'FARKELL-BUNNY BASEMENT; FCK-OltJ nlshed tor housekeeping. sel9 tf__OA7 FOURTH—DOUBLE AND SINGLE NICF.LYOUI rurnlshtQ rooms; also housekeeping. 18 7t*

7.)-^ BKANNAN-, ABOVE SIXTH-BEDROOMI•ZO and kitchen furnished; $8. solB st«

I1a WELSH, OFF FOURTM-2 FURNISHEDHirooms forhousekeeping; reasonable. s?18 st*

rOQPINB—SUNNY BEDBOOM WITH USB OffO£Q kitchen. se!B st*

Q9^.l MISSION—

FURNISHKD SUNNY BAY-tJjLitJ'4 window room; folding be<l; houseupg. 18 5*11Q MASON—NICK SUNNY ROUMb; >M--1 lO pleteiy furnisbod tor housekeeping; reason-able; 8<;17 tf

C A(*MINNA—

FURNISHED ROOMS FORt)IUhousekeeping. au'J-l tf

IQAI SACRAMENTO— PLEASANT BUNNYIOUIuufnmlahed housekeeplni' rooms. Jy'-'l tf

1Or 1HOWARD—SONNY CORNER BAY'-WlN-lZtl'idow room furnl.slio-1; yrlvllego Ultcben. tf

717 O'FARITtLL-PAIiLOK FLOOR; 3ROOM?.111 completely furnished forhous&keeplng.se? tf

QQQ BODY—PURNISRBD FRONT AND BED-OOt/ room; reasonable; privilese cooking, set* tf

JESSIE-FLAT 8 MUK UNFUKMSHEDO\J room»: r<*nt$14. au2B tf

IJOA MISSION— BAYWINDOW ROOMl"lt)U;tii.Ikitchen; housoneepz; goa; bath. lot

/\.> WASHINGTON—SUNNY. UNFURNISHEDO\)<£. homekeeping rooms; running watt-r. 7t*

*>/tTQ OLAY, NEAR FILLMORE—

2 LAROE£.110 rooms; yard; water; rear: »S. selO tf1O FELL

—3 SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSB-

-1—

keeping rooms: complete; yard. ge!4 lot

CAQ ELLIS-2 SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED«JUO complete forhomekeeping- se!4 tr_-[ Ql AND 15i/a POWELL— THE KWELL;i-O'* .sunny double and single rooms. sel3 tf

KOOMS TO LKT.

8 MASON. COR. MARKhT-SLNNY SIITES;single; offices for doctors or dent sts. se2l st*

Tj•»)X LEAVE.S WORTH—

LARGE UNFUR--1U—«J nUhed room. se2l 3t»A I/it JESSIE— 3 ROOMS INKEAR.-I-lU3 se'.'l 2t«

-r VASSAR PLACE, OFF HARRISON ST.. NEAR0 Third—3 liny roonn; bath; closet; $13.21 3t«£1 FIFTII-SUNNYPiTo r AND BACK PAR-*J-L lors; suite or single. se'il3f

79CJ CALIFORNIA—NICE FRONT KOOM,SUIT-IM-O sbie ror two; reasonable.

•l[\||'j!IIAKRISON, NEAR SIXTH-SUNNYJLUUOg front rm»; neatly rum. ;private fainlly.*

3k»r. FlrlH-FUKNISHED' HOUSEKEEPING,Q£.O partly furnished. aio to $16; also single.

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QI7 HOWARD—2 PLEASANT JtIOLSf.KKKP-i/lIIngrooms. se2l 21*

OQ VI i:leventh—

sunny unfurnished—?_>•) rooui.», with closet; private tamlly, se3l 2*

91 '-U' MAKKF.T-NKAiLY r UXNIBHID—1OU roo i:s conipleto for tiouiekeepiiig or oth-erwis?, at preferred.

•»Q f3 NICE KOOMS. 247 CLARA ST.. ISE C%pO. Fifthand Sixth. soil3i*

7AQ POST- LARGE SUNNY iTKONT ROOM;I\JO aisosluglo room. .se2o at*A£*C)l MINNA KOOMS IN THE UEAR.-jlj^-i se'.'Q St*

7Q9 SUITER-2 SUNNY fRUNTROOMS, FUR-% OZi nlshed: $25. , se2o 7t*

1v9Q MISSION—FURNISHED SUNNY SUITEI'-—

rms. :private family;ref. exchanged. '^o 2t*

QlQ EDDY—

NICELY FURNISHEO MNW010 to, or suauy unfurnished iuite: reason-able. seJQ 2t»1,49 S VKN111

—1 LARGE UNFURNISHED

11-. BOOM; Girard Hons*. se2o 7t*

f\9'» POST-FRONT DOUIiLIi ROOM; ALSOO—u sunuy single; batb; gas. se2o 3t»

779 Mission ST.-SUNNY FRONT ROOMSI1^ and single rooms. selB 4t*

9A7 JONES—

SUNNY KOOMS, FURNISHED,~U1 for 2 gentlemen; al3O others. se!B ist*f'f).TI11KI)

—THOROUGHLY REN«i VATED

Ou nice front suites aud single rooms forsick peo-ple; also housekeeping rooms; country trade andtransient solicited; rent reasonable. selS 7tO»> RDDY

—LARBB SUNNY PRONT ROOMS;

Ot) also single; $150 to $4. sal B4t*

/llQ GEARY-SUITES $25. UPWARD; SINGLE11V rooms $10. up; newly furnished. selB 4t«

777 MAKKKT-KUKNISUED KOOMS.INSUITE111 single: housekpg and offices; rent cheap, lm

1QllUSTEVENSON, BEr. T>VENTIKTH ANDJ O\JV Twenty-first, near Valencia— 2 suotiy fur-nished rooms; single or light housekeeping: rentmoderate. sei7 6t*OA] tTkK-MCKI.Y FURNISHED SUNNYO"1 suite: also single rooms; housekeeplng.l7 tf|AQMASON—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY-LUO rooms; en sulteand single; reasonable, 10 lmf*1 9 KDDY

-NICELY" FUKNISHEI>. SUNNY

\JIjZibay-window suite: llgiithousekPKplnj;.sls tfpLKNWOOD HOUSE, SE. COB. SACRAMENTOU and Polk; nicety furnished sunny rooms, singleor en suite; cheapest rents Inthe city. se!4 15t

FURNISHED ROOMS WITH SPANISH FAM--0 liy. '.>-'.*' Jackson st.; le<irn lan^iuge. so!3t^RAQ BUSH— NICELY FURNISHED FRONTO\JU sunny rooms; en snlte. Blnglo; chenp. -.i.ilm9QI SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: EN— • 2 aulte. single; other rm»: r.-.i-...:iable. dell lm1 I

-a. SE. COR. SIX 111,V MINNA-ELFGANTLY

iIO furnished sunny rms; snßea, Mnglos.sell linrIQ TAILOR—I. .X BOOM. NICELY**JIO furuislied; board optional; rrem-h cook-lng. eat lm

91 QTURK —"NICELY PURMIBHKD FRONTwLU room; also single; reasonable; bath, satf tf

P\fW STOCKTON—

CHANGED HANDS AND«-/U— thoroughly renovated: furn. rooms, sulto. sin-gle; reisonable. MKS. MAKDKN,proprietresn. lm

il9^ O'PARBBL— FURNISHED SUITE;trZ.U also single and liougekeeplr.i; rooms. se7 tf

£•97 GKAKY-

NICBLY FURNISHED BACKXJiLt \ p-irlor-. reasonable; liiiinv. se7 tf79 1GROVE STKEET— ROOMS AND BATH.}j^2 se4 tf

OWl O'FAKKELL-

2 LARGE SUNN FKONTO^iO rooms ulceiy furnished; bath. se3 tf

OVAL 110 lI2« ELLIS STREET— NEWhouse; Just opened -.incandescent light Inevery

room; first-class readlne-room, containing alldallypapori: open allnight;rooms per night 35c tosl 50";week, $1 75 to $7; month. 97 to $30 Jy29 if

('('AIHOWARD (YOLO HOUSE)— FURNISHEDUuiirooms 25e per night; per week $1up.gel lm

THE NEW PLKASANTON, 715 HOWARD ST.,1near Third— sunny rooms: recently reno-vated throughout: gas: running water; linenchanged dally;reading-room; baths; openall night-per il:vy.60c and np; per week, $1CO and np.2B lm»

ELLI3-NICELYFURNIRHED FRONT AL--000 cove; also single ro%ins; sunny. au2B tf

37 SECOND (WEBB HOUSE)—

FURNISHEDIrooms; day, week, mouth, transient, au'2.3 lmriUlB ABBOTBFORD. NW. COR, LARKINAXDIBroadway— Nice, quiet, ireiite«l aud homelil(«:furnished orun:urnt»hed sunny rooms atextromalyinouemte prices; llctn bensekeaplng permltted.4Ct*BLINOTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY-PLEAS-a ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; flrst-ru»j.Inevery respect: terms reasouablo. jalOtf

Y'OSKMITE HOUSB) 101S MAKKKTST.. lIET,1Sixtb and Seventh; .»5c to al per night; par

wefk. $1 f.t> to Sft:single and en suit famllia<2.{tr

BOAKUINO AM) UOOHS.

\u25a0rTTrTot^T AVfA~^TXmfE~^NjTY~FR<)N Tlilualcove suite, with board. selB 7t*1(\f\ GOLDEN GATE AYE.. ONEBLOCK FROMiUU city Hall—Furnished rooms, with board:terms reasonable: table board. sal3lm

MONTHOMERT'9 TEMPRRANCR HOTBL. 31TI>land 32» Second st—Siagleiaeals ase; boardaatrcora per day, 76e te tl;by me wee*, ai t*s»:!ra«ccacb to aud' from tbe h»tol. ayJli-f

CIIILDKEV 11OAUDKI).

V%r"lDO W "vrOULDTiKFTTmTciTiLDR TO»' board: largny^rd ;best of care. 30 llalght.lBlniIIOULDLIKK1 OK 1CHILDREN TO BOARD;

l.irge yard; best of care: torms reasonable608 Eightrfnthst,near ("in<«rr«ro. Mllm

STOKKS TO LET.

moIKASK—THE BAKERY ON SOUTIICOR^OK1Howard aud Eleventh st*., together with res-taurant aud 7 rooms above if wanted: rent verycheap. Apply to P. 0.MOLLOY,138 Montgomerystreet. se2l 7t'I'OLET-RESTAURANT AND BAKERY. WITHibrick oVen: 49 Second »t.. bet. Market and Mis-

sion; a fine locnttnn;" $45; water free. ApplytoP. C. MOLLOY.138 Montgomery st. ::. seat 7t

SK. COIt nVK.MVIIIIUI) ANl> ALABAMA—

Large storo and .basement, with upper flat of 6rooms aud until "\u25a0

- " Belli 7t*

orrnjiH to LKT.

rTQ^MABBBT^SOn'nY FRONT orFICB;SUI?IO'> able for rsal-«st»te agent or doctor. 20 3t*

ESK ROOM.WITH OK VfITUOVXDESK.*

218California at, ruoui 3. saltf-:

OAKLAND TIKAL iSI".TK.

QNk U1> v cXirjucAsiT~^

PIEDMONT HOMES.

AN OPPORTUNITY. OF VODK LIFETIME TOBUY A BKAUTIKULLor ALONG THK

PIEDMONT CABLE.

The remainder of tbe Falrvlew Tract to be closedout at once t.) closa partnership utfalrs

lvthis property.

EXCEPTIONALLY EA%Y TERMS AND SPECIALntIOBB

FOR THE NEXT 30 D4YS.LOT 25 TO 50 FEET 1 KO>T BY 125 TO 150

FEET IN DEITH.

# PRICES ONLY *^00 TO $300 PER LOT.

20 PER CENT LES3 THAN ADJOINING PROP-ERTY.

SPECIAL TERMS. 830 TJTsiLliALANCE $7 60 MONTHLY,

ONLY 14 MINUTES TO: SKYENTU ST. ANDBROADWAY.

CABLE CARS EVERY 5 MINUTES.TlrtFairvlew Tract is one of tbe most charming

locations for a home slt-e on tbo Piedmont Cable ;itIs protected from the b:iy winds aud cold.MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPE VIEW OF THE

". te. PIEDMONT HILLS.STREETS GRADED AND CITY WATER.ONLY 50 MINUTES FROM BANFRANCISCO.RBMBMBBB THIS is a BPECXAX OFFERING.OF LOW PRICES AND JCASY TXBMB.TO CLOSE OUT TIMS 1"iiAOP.FIRST COME FIKST SERVED.F-r maps and fullparticulars apply to M.J. LAY-

MANCE A 0., 4titlBth gt.,Oaklaud. Cal. se2l lOt

J^NOX ORCHARD. lIAYWARDS.

THE REMAINDER OK THISELEGANT TRACTTO BE OLOBJCD OUT UPoN KASV TERMS.

ALL LOTS 60x160," COVERED WITH FULLBEARING PROIT TKKKS.

$250 TO $100 EACH, ONLY$10 AND $20 CASHAS FIR3T PAYMENT.BALANCE $7 50 TO 810 IN MONTHLY IN-STALLMENTS.

This elegant property Is located within" threeMocks or tbe center or ikobeautirul town of Hay-wuraj, two blocks of horso and e'ectrlc cars,

CITY WATER TTI'ON IIIK TRACT.This Uwithout exception the chpap'-st and most

desirable property adjoining Hay-wards. Tbo termssr« made so easy that the fruit upon tho trees willpay the Installments. For maps and fullparticularsapply to M.J. LAVMANCK & CO.,

4C6 Eighth St., Oakland, orFRANK LAKE,Western Union Telegraph oilire,

-\varns.'

al. s»2l lOt

£•.% FIVE DOLLARS DOWN.

Sl-ONK DOLLAR A WEEKIor buildinglots IntheALYIN TRACT, NEAR ITVAI.E,

Close to Uaywards Electric Road.ONLY TEN MINUTES RIDS FRO*! OAKLAND.PRICE, $l.r TO *2.->0 KACIL

Tract fenced and graded.JACOB HEYMAN,630 Markot St., and 018 P.road-

way. Oakland. selB tfAYWAKUS PROPERTY.

——*1 2'^-acre i(.t» on clectilc road, In full-bearingfruit; 000 per acre.

1-aere leta in town and suburbs; very cheap.Ranches from 0 to £00 acres; finely improved:

easy trrms.Apply to P. WILBERT, Cistro St., uear B. Hay-

w»rds. solB 4t

Q]A— - — —

CABB.— — — -

$10.ivy.

'

Balaaea 55 to $10 per month; the grandest olferever uii«ile on proporty int'Us location.

THE DOWLING TKACT. on the direct lino oftho Oakland aud lierkeley Electric lUllway,andthe only IOJ-foot street ru:ir:in; fro'n Oiklaud toBerkeley,

LABOBLOTS, ONLYfISO TOBBO9 EACH. .Streets all praded; city water mains lal'l: posi-

tively tiie best ana cheapest property ev«r offeredror sale alone; tbls great highway; only 10 minutesto tiMbusiness center of Oakland and only 40 min-utes to San Francisco; double track now laid i.y

the electric company; terms only $10 cash: bat-anro at $5 or $10 per month; lots only $150 to$601).

IHE DOWLINO TRACT Is the most elevatedj n:re of land on t:ils road: 150 feet abuvn tbe sealevel, where nature and art hiive combined to mv<oa resort for tas latally thit isabsolute perfection.TIIE noWLINii TRACT. TBE GAKDEM SPOT

OF ALI NlA.

TIIK DOWLING TRACT,only 5 minutes' wa kfrom the State Lniveisity and 3 to ths new public

.1. tinul.THE DOWLING TRACT will be built up with

haudsome houses. There Is not a sectlun of O<k-laii<V« suburbs whero property willincrease invalueSO rast as In tbls tract

Anyperson who is fortunate enough to see thisii'lvc1itiemrnt bas 110 excuse fornot hay tag a housenf bis own, aaiess Itbe nis mtsfottsne to get to our

Bees aft tbe last one Is taken. or fullpart cu-i-irs uspsand to see tho property apply to W. C.MOP.AN, l-orln. South Berkoley; take Berkeleytram, itop at Lorln: ( jtrr'.a/ealwars ready to showproperty; orgo to CAUNALL-UOPKINS CO., 024Market .it., S. K. »el4if

Cjk>XCASH. BALANCE *5 PER MONTH; 10k^ZiO lots for sale In tho lesutlful ElrahurstIract: ir you want to buy a 1 -t on the Installment|..an. and oae tbat willdouble tu-valiia bi.-lore paidfur, see thes>< lots. For particulars apply at 01.cc loowner,- J. \V. LAYMANCE,400 Eighth St.. Oak-Inid. se!s lOtlniKB IBUT DOWN.IU NOTHING MORE,

For thoso nrtld large acre lots IntheBUTBB TRACT.

Lr.rated on tbe Redwood road, near Frultvalestation; best chance for safe speculation ever Of-lend:do not fall to see them »t once, as they willt.ot be 011 tie market long; remember, high, dryatid sightly acre lots on the saslest of es.-y terms.

A. H. BREED * CO..se3 tf 460 Ninth gt., Oakland.

SPECULATOR!*, ATTENTIONI0 18 arres directly on the. San Leandro elertrloroad; entirely level and well adapted for subdivi-sion; floe chance to make looucy:call;see; Investi-gate. A. H.BREED A CO..

4bO Ninth st.,so3tf Oakland.

HOMF.SITK OR FOR SPECULATION.Frultvale aye.. near station: large corner

property: 380x140 with improvements; onlyt'6500; terms 10 suit; arare opportunity.

A. 11. BREED Jt CO..460 Ninth st.

ne3 tf Oakland.

Cjj-I ONF. DOLLAR DOWN.®1. ONB DOLLAR A WEEK.

FOR LOTS $150 EACH.AIELKOSE STATION TRACT.

I'.O LOTS ALREADY SOLD.11. B.PINNEY, OWNKK.

PO7 MtOADWAY. OAKLAND.OFFICE OI'KN EVENINGS. aul4 tr

OAKLAND rUUMTUUK FOB HAI.B.

IFrPEN 11 1 RiTyoiTvvavFouod and chkaT.Iseen. SCHELLHAAB. 40S Kleveuth st deO tfcoil

lIPUSEST O 1.X.1.

SOC HOUSE 10 NICKSCNNY ROOMS; CHEAP—').rent. 1058 Howard St. se2o tf

TO LEASE—BRAND SOU riir.RN' BOTEL, CORSeventh nnd \u25a0teilefl t>ts., opposite uew I'o.t-

office site: i>o large and sunny rooms; 8 bath-rooms; oliice; large dl!iln»-iiom. Kltrlu-n,etc: besthotel proposition la tho olty; 44 front and bay-window rooms: nyilraulic elevator; tern lv allits appurtei >li' •*; will rent very low to a ro-spontltile unu first class tenant. Apply with-in. aul» cod tf

1Kf)'^T.AOINAST., (INKPOOR FROMQ KAKY;IJuii Unrurntshed bouse withlo rooms, sunnyside, handsomely fitted up; large dtulng-room; rent$50. Keys next door. sc2o 7t»

5 CLEVELAND ST.-HOUSE 4 LABOE SUNNY«Jj^>iiis. yawl and basement se2o 3t*r^TiVM BAY-WINDOW HOUBE—B ROOMS;\J modern improvements; suit.tble for doctor;$33. hW, Dcvisadero and Geary sts. MlB7t«QKCONI) FLOOR— THREB BUNNY BAY-WIN-O d»w rooms and i>*th aud good ce.lar. 3 Bamp-ton place, bet. Second and Third sts. sem tl

Q ROOMS; r. 111 AIL MoDKKN IMPROVE--0 incuts. 413 Leavenworth; ke-y grorerv. seltf 7t«

COTTAOKS TO LKT.

<JTT7;OLi?I NQWOOD, BET. 10TH AND SOTH—-I'lCottage. 4 rooms; large yard. Apply212. 4t*iior WALLER— LARGE 7-KOOM COTTAGE;Jj£.O renl >2f>: watrr free. se!9 St*

"VJ"EW COTTAGE-UNOBSTRUCTED MARINE1> view; rents $22 60: In prime condition; 2626Larklu St., 1 Ilock from Hydc-st cable; get olf atChestnut St. Apply to W. I.MORGAN, 612 Cal.street.

'nelStf

OTTAGE OF 0 ROOMS, BATH. CONSERVA-tory, garden and chicken-yard. 13 HillSt., near

Valencia. BEDEKARX * AUBRY, real estateagent, cor. Valencia and Twenty-second, sell tf

7/VI LAIKKLAYE.—4 ROOMS: BATH; ALLIUJ modern linprovmts; $16. Key grocery. 18 8*

SONNT COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS; BATH; KABE-inent; staidw. C.r.Dolores and Fifteenth. 18 ht»

fljlQ COTTAGE: HOUSB il BOOMSt CLARAffliO. n»»r Kirtlist Apply 3::» Flflh st se!7tf

fuhnibited iiocsks.

O»J*JI MISSUJN^N?CKLV~XNir COMPLETEYO±*Oi rurnlshed flat. 6rooms and bath. so'2l 7t*

HOUSE FINELY FURNISHED: 7 ROOMS ANDbatb: Mat BoMea Gate Parks to loaso for

long term, For further particulars apply to J. B.I.KWI".438 Montgomery st. «f-7 tf

H.ATS TO LKT.

OC^ACLIPPEB STrr^R7~CABTRO^3" LARUKUtlurooms and bath; rent $12. se2l .it*

4 SUNNY KooMS; BATH; CHEAP RENT TOX good tenaut. 16 Lloyd st. se2l tt

<2» 1Q FLAT; ROOMS: BATH;YARD. 1720Va•^> 1 G. Folsom. l-«t. Thirteenth, Fonrteenth. 313*uuTrr FLAT: 0 ROOMS: BAY.WINDOW. 7V8<S> I'l.Bowieavf.; key at 7. »eUI 2t«

1/LAT 4 KOOMS; *1»; NO CHILDREN. 714I1Natotr.ast. seiO 4t»

C">n •' LARGE ROOMS; BATH: MODERN.«jT*-U. 138V< Fair Oaks, iir.Twenty-thmL 20 3t»<Z:*)i\ CORNER FLAT,B BOOMS, BATH; 499{Jf^''. wHiity-thinl. Key 1105 Alabama. 10 3t«

lOWKK FLAT(NEW); 3 ROOMS AND BATH;J rent 14; C2su Ivy nve.. bet. Octavla and La

guna. Apply G. 11. IMii-lN&CO.. 14 JMoutgoin-ery st \u25a0 \u25a0

\u25a0

- ' . se»7 7t1 Q CAPP. BET. KIC.HTKENTH ANDNINK-

OJO tf-entb; upper flat:6 rooms: modern. 18 7i*.CjjQA-NICE PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-•7'—.* 1 -:ii. kitchen, bath: o.U. closet, eas, ce!-

ar. yard: furnished hall. 1917 Geary. selB 7t*iVIAUmTsSIOnTn A ICLKVENTU— SUNNYIUUO rooms; reiitslt>; water free. s»lB7t*(Y| r 4UNFUKNISIIEDKOOMS;II'l'Klt01 floor; private family; »25. se!B 7t»nC)\ .McALLISTEK—ELKGANT UPPER FLAT{L1 7 rooms; bath; rent $37 60. se!7 7l»O-UNNY-CORN FLATS; 6 AND 7 BOOMSPand biuh. X.v at 33 Thirteenth gt selß7t»1<y\ ERIE— 4 SUNNY rBONT ROOMS;:JOt rent »14. se!s tf

MIDDLEAND upper GRAND FLATS oh THEN'.iuheasierly slopn of Nob Hill, west

-Hue

Stockton st. (Nil,611 bet. Bush and Pine; h roomseach; sheltered from the wri>terly wluds: sun altnay; \u25a0> iiiiuuteV walk from t «\u25a0 baalasjal ee&ter;will Iraready fur occupancy Ottuber 1. .-010 if

-..--\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0;..-\u25a0'\u25a0' '• -\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

'

ITY KEAL KSTATK.

m|cALESTXBim MABAH,

1:I;AL LSTATE AGENTS AND INSURANCiS-BKOKEUS,

3UONTGOMKRY ST.,NEAR MARXBT.BUILDINGLOTS SOUTn OF THE PARK.

$:»30. INSIAlLMKNTS.BJtAUTrrUL MAKINKAND PARK VIEW.

Cv the electric road. 18ih aye., bet. Maad N sts.:on Urn line of Struwiierry Hillnnd the new lake;Biog <-.-ish: balance 520 monthly Install meats;graded: fenced; slza »6xlBt>. my2s ifWeKr_C">-(\ I'RIMITIVKHOME. WITH SHED.' INCOi)". Berkeley: linelet, 100: sldewalKed;$25 r. sti, #'..') inoiitltly.

fi'ii—1.. t 80x1*5. with rri-e'<. f"" ni'.nt'jly.LOU Lot on hill;23x140; $1 monthly.

*'J0 monihiy— New eatta<e: 5 rooms, bath. etc.«.et niai« 1000 lots; I<\u25a0

•-r only what Iown.CHAS. A. BAILEY,o\TU?r. 20 Montgomery. te'J tf1IESIRAULECITY AND OAKLAND PROPERTY1' to exchange lorsmall improvedand large uulm-proved ranebos. H. M. CAMERON. 479 9th st,Oakland. au'JC lm

I'AMoIS JONES TRACT!'NO INTEBJBSI 11! JUST THINK Of IT!!!

NO TAXES JIM' THINK OF IT!!!

GAS AN!) WATKB TO KVERY LOT!!!

CEMENT WALKS!!!yjto $10 a mouth: blgaest elevation; sandy soil;

lots 40x125 feet; lots 50x150 feet. ThH tr-iet Isl ated, as willbe seen by our map, between Oak-lMidaud S.in Lc.indro, within touch of 2 railroadsnnd within300 feet of tbe liritpower station or tbeSan Leandro electric road, wnera cold,raw windsare unknown: land It level, streets laid out nndgradod : casaeßt walks; gas an 1 water to every lotror prices and. asass apply te MAKCUSE Jk REM-mi i., JoaesTale, lower sta*loa, San Lenndro roau;

028 Market st, opposite Palare Hotel. San Fran-cisco; Bay-st. Sstatloa, broad-gauge, and Hlnb-Rt-station, narrow-gauge. Alanieda. se!B 5t SiiWeFr'ITOR SALK-IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS;"

fluemnrtarn nnttagna; "1 aad 0 rooms and bath;on r.i..r c.l lines in the best part or the city. Forparticulars apply to LOUIS BLANK,121 Eddystreet. au3l WeFr trCj»lf\ A MONTH WILLBUY A HOMEIN SAUSA-<IpXUIIto. E, D. SPARROW. 828 Market jy» ttv.r.||i| LOT 25rl27:HVi: 2-STORY BAY.rlD'-'OUU. window hoiise: H rooms; batb: allmtHl'rn liiiprovement.i. Inquire 3711 City 18 7t*

ALAMEDA aUCAX BBTATB.ffii)AAA BRAND NEW COTTAOB:

"ONLY

i3±.\i\J\J. *100 cash; balanco easy term.Bl7—

-Good bonsa. 7 rooms: large l->t: both b.r-

gains: aeetaea. J. S. HANLEY A CO,, 1351 P»rKst., lasaaila. te3l tf1/INE RESIDENCE CORNER. 150x135; BKSTr part or Alumeda; $9500 cas.'i or part exchange;NE.cor. Grand and San Antonio sts. :as whole or In

subdivisions. G. ROEOO. U3O Market st gelß7t*

MUST ii .soi.D. CORNKR LOT. 75x160.house of 7 rooms, bath, tine stAble. prica Is

BMOOUU'KTnalVilur: cboap iiuii'vsand lots fortale ou easy terms: a, lar>.'» list of Baa Fr.tncUcoand Oakland iiop-nty toexchau^o forAlameds audoutside lands. MB&I. 11. CHANDLER. 1320 Parust. Masonic i:nlldlii<r. AlauiO'la. au27 tt

a BARUAIN.•r\ $t>76o; new. modern 2-story no!:se; 8 rooms

and bath: speaking tabes: clothes chute; electricbells: stationary waabtnbs; all rooms redwood fin-Isbed; street roa.»daiiii.:c-d atui ceineut sidewalks:exceptloualty flue iibU'hhorhood ; sunuy side ofStrret: i;ear" station; lot 60x150; $1000 i'ash. bal-ai:ce $50 per mouth. Apply to H. P. MOItEAL,1432 Park St.. Alamed*. 1i27 tr __

LOKIN HEAL ESTATE.VEVN .Vi;i<oM( o ITAUEINHEART Of LORIN;

i' reason for selling account departure, loi 45x180; beaatUul Bowers; lot .ill fenced: $300 down,balance £35 pel montti. For full address write orcall on JAMKB MAOORTY, City of Paris, BanFran iscu. an24 wpsa>nt_f_

CUUJiTUY UKAL ATK.

wXvFTo ir V l"i;CASH btt(TTiTac:k ksigo d Isnd in Konoma or .Marlu counties. Ad-drees B. WHIT 76B Market -t. •_A>]l<if) BEAUTIFUL bUBOBBAN BOMB IN«j"1 M >'. Sonoma: everything handsomely fit-ted: 6-room house, carriage, carrUi.-e-bo;ise. barn,stable, ctilcken-hoiues, lawn, g-ir.leu: choice fruit

and grapes. SV/KETSEUABKIGG.". 1021V,Mkt.*

1rA ACRES, 2 MILES FROMSANOER, !REBNO_L«)UCounty; Al land; good houio and farmbuildings; 15 acres In vines and orchard, balanceingrain: price SlOO per acre; clear ot mortgag«:willexchange for t:.»>r rancn Inanyor tbe coastcounties. Apply to R, >V WOODWARD A CO.; 902Broadway. Oakland. se!B 7t• -Hi; BALI OB EXCHANGE. AT GREAT SAC-Trllce, half section ol good level farming land,near 1v are City; can be Irrigated. Adcri-ss 1-7 1Thirteenth aye.. Kast Oakland. se!B7t

GOVERNMENT LANDS!U FOR HOMfi.OU INVESTJIENTI

INCALIFORNIA—FiLtst level farminf lands.Rich black Soil, ready to plow.l.?.i e. Sue valley; railroad throughWater ditches now bullJlu;.Jlildclimate, freo fuel, cheap lumbar.Work at good wages there now.Laud Ciiibe taiteu without resldeqee.

Bead 4c stamp for full luforinatlou to K.vr.LAKE,6 Flood building. Ban Francisco, Cal.apli tf

ONOMA COUNTY LAND-SALE OR EX-Ochange: write fuily. AM'P.EW PRICE. lleai<taturg, Cal feUtr

SCHOOL LANDS. $1 60 TO s?3 AN K3; O>CkJ very easy terms: sold by the State la tracts lisolt; no residence or improvements required, allfciiii.s ot lanus, lo mai.y dlflerent counties; sealttsinp fcr lUt: open day and evenings. F. W,1AKi I.Flood nuiidlm 13lf

t-.m ati \l.

EA7!irs^iu^rNT>>r7 >)LTKTnC^TToTrrTTF. -.dnuule-entry bookkeeping, nsnaianaiiln. snort-

hand, t>-pe-writl telegraphy, ate., all includeil Inboalness rnnrw voder one fee i.f »7.. Je3o If

pACIKIC BUSINF.S3 COLLB • 820 POST BT.j1 lifesclioUrsblp .*75: day aud c onlug. oc2o tr

MlEtCANTILB college* NORMAL BOHOOI.i'lUoiden fiate ft an Neat. Day evmlnrs. 18 tf

rpKLKsCOPICSTUDIBS: LESSONS INASTROn.1omy. MISS A1.1.0K AN.220J Flllmore st.set SuWe ln>»

/ 'LASBBS IN SPANISH FOR LAUIES. 1530\J Jackson St. sels 7t*rriHl iI;.\NK SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, BSO1Market st.— This school will educate only In thetrue system or aloenttoß and voice culture; 1termonly needed; children taught In school classes;fcimi ressoaihle OBce 17. s«i in

\1Jir. GIFFARD HAS KC.SUMKD 888 FRENCHI'l daasesi latest method. IBW Pine st. au3l lm

SINGING: VOICE CULTURE. APPLY DAILY,O 503 Powel St.. PROF. J. B. OOILVIK.an!I8 3myUROPiEAN BOMB AND DAY SCHOOL FORJl< gir.i; 2127 Jackson st.; board; Kagliaa, French.<;cn;;an, music, dancing; S'iO per mohlt. specialFrench classes; coach rails 'or pupils. je.'d tt

GERMAN PROFESSOR OK THE PIANO; MOSTImproved method. HiNinth St.- auS 3m

T>ROF. D. MANSFTBL9, MANDOLIN.GUITAR,J banjo, compositions. Btndle 1705 Market.au.'! 3m

"^t UOOL CIVIL.MUSING,MECBANICAL,BLB:0 trlcal engineering, surveying, srcalteotore, 3Lt-laying:estab. 18»i. A. \inil»r Nallioii. 7'-i.< M.trt<-.

LOST.

| OST—MONDA ON VALENCIAST. CABLK-iicar. brown leather satcneL Betora to 320Baaaoase »t.. room 01. and receive reward. sc2l 2t*

J OST— LADY'S SMALL GOLD WATCH ANDJ fob chum;mounted with .1 a -nonils and rubles;

engravnl one side S. H. Kinder lib-rallyrewardedby leaving at 327 Duncan st., bet Church andDolores. MX«. HOKAX. . se2l 2t»

1 DOUBLE-BARRELED SHOTGUN.GOINGJ J from Hfthavo. to Potrero; return to South SanFrancisco Provision House receive reward. se2o 2t*

IOST-A passbook with the lIIBKKNIAJJ BaVlnzS and Loan Society of Ban Francisco, Inthenayieof ANDREW JOHNSON. Na 1.701.44(5.The finder willplease return to bask. se2o Ct*

FOUND.pAMB ro aSO CHURCH BT, a WHITB pav 'rot soil U-

ASTItOLOGYjMKORRAU, 73 FOURTH ST., FORTIIVI teller; clalrvoyant;Bllf> rea'ler: fee2Sc. sI7 8»

MU>. I.EBKBORN, CLAIRVOYANT. MKDIUM.20 13th st..bet Howard;fee^6o t-.26c.3m

A BOY ONLY ONB THATIMPORTS BBNUIRB. Spanish and frencb love powder*. Call orwrlto withstamps, 30 Halglitst. se!3 3m

MKS. WILSON TELLS PAST. FUTURE, I'KKS-ent; ladles 50c; gents. »l. io-i Eigbtb jyl 3m

aiMB. DR. THOMAS. aOIBNTIFIC REVEALERi»l by eggs and ear.ls : tells entire life,past, pr.-t--ent future; consultations on allaffairs, nothing mxcepted; name given, valuable advies and jure help:rasaares l<mt love by sympathy; mistake Impossible;diseases ciiled; lee $1; letter »2. 30 Koarny. 13 ly

HE. EXODIUS, CLAIRVOYANT. HAS KO--moved to 14 Turk St.. Koom 9: fee 50c. o'iltt

SI'IKITIALIMM.

Ml-\!ll l.! i: IIBT AND litBINESS MBDICIftcircles— Tuesdays, 8 r.M.;Fridays, 2:30 r. m.;

25c: sittings daily,*l. 1104 Mission st. sell 3m

MRS. BHRINEB RKMOVBD TO 1027 MISSION.Circles Mon.. Frl.ovc.;sittings dally. »e8 .lin

MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIKVOYANT. TKSTmedium and life,reader. 218 Stockton. ap2s tt

WENTISTS.

DR. K. H. BCHULTZB, DENTIST. ROOMS 88-MMarpby building.1230 Market st. so2O 3m

Dr. KEA. t»23 MARKET, ext. tkkth BOo;wlthgasfl; tilllngs low; open evenings. ]»3tf

NY ABVLIM KKXPBB knows ALLDENTAL. \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0 are dangerous; by my wonderful secretlocal application to tbe gums trr.th mar be fined orextracted painlessly; thirteen first prizes for finestfilling,crown work, bridgework and plates. I rec-ommead mydental eollega that h is removed from1170 Market st. to 1 Fifthst. cor. Market: you cmhave good dental work <ione at my college forone-l;;if the price the - cheapest deutintn charge:tiiose wishing me lo do the work callat my mainI'llico, HO'Farreli st.;examination At both place 3free. DR. G. W. I.EKK. aUlOtf

GT Pf.K SET; TO PLEASK OR NO CHARUE:Qi filling»1; ext. 60c. DR.PERRY. 8Mason, tr

COLTON DENTALASSOCIATION, MARKETL/St. DR. CHARLKS W. IIKKKIt, jeB tfTTr. H. G. KXTRACTION PAINLKSS;\f plate-work, brldjte-work, teeth without plates,asperlalty. 1841 Polk st myl4tfVi) PAIN—KXIRACTINO OF TEETH MADB1> easy, 60c aud #1; artificial teeth rrom nil-Ing from ai. cko.iME Dental Association. 753Market st, bet Third and Fourth. apl'i tt(j>7 A SET rOK TKBTHI UAKUANTKD Al*<tP

•good a« can be made; tiilimjai. DX. si.MHS,

I,llst.«30 Market st, next Baldwin Theater. oetttIR.A.LUDLUHHILL,144SMARKETST., NBA*XJ Itleveoih: n« cnarge for eiuaciiug wn«a pUtaaMe soade; old plates made over uce newi leetafrom *t»per set; sitractlng so«; gas given. tit

DR. C H. WILBON. DBNTIST.I 111 MA»*BTst. bnt Viftnand Blxtb. 000. Miuoa. miS'.:

TYI'EWKITKUS.

\I.L PREVIOUS WORLD'S RECORDSj'V broken: 8162 pnrfuct words written inTheCallgtaphtn 1 hour at Saratoga, N. Y.,July, 1892;average 136 words per ininute. The Caligraph stillstands at the head. See our new black ami whitskeyboard. Terms ot sale to suit purchaser. CHAS.K. NAYLOR.gen. agent, IVMontgomery S&aaSl tf

STABLKB TO l.XT.

')] PERRY— STABLE rOK OR lIORSKS:»Jl 4«oo« livingrooms. Apply IiASTON4 Wl.l'.RIDHH. t.:<S Market St.

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t~^RS^CLABSnn OR^AUB;~ADVAIScBTirADIfc1 W2-841 MiMlou»L CUAS. L. TATLOK..ili.t.

CITY KKAL KSTATK.

/\'iAKIChLLA CU.,

REAL ESTATE AGENTS &KENT COLLECTORS.11 BONT6OMI ST.. S. *

YEW RESIDENCES ON PKKSIDIO hmuhts.i^ cor. Sacramento and Waiast sts ;each contains15 rooms, finished in hardwood: plate-^lass doorsand ail tiie latest improvements: just completed.O'FARRKI.LACO.. 11 Montgomery St.

ftlirul -NKW COTTAGE OF 5 KOOM8; NR,1J UU. Cortland aye: 1 b!oi-k from school:

size of lo;25x70. O'FaRRELL iCO.. 11 Slout-goinery st.C? k>nmi WORTH $2W9-COTTAGE OF 0

'"'". rooms aiiibath in tho Richmond dis-trict. ol UiRELLACO.. 11Montgomery st.

Q.;*)"n MUI'I.KYsV.. Ml.STH; OOTTAOE;0

—O«)U. this 1* a banrata; size of lot 25x75.

O'FAKKKLLA CO.. 11 Montgomery -•Q'JOnn DOUGLASS ST., NR. MTH: HOUSEC*

—'J\'\J. of0 rooms and bath, in flno condition :

concrete walk: street graded. O'FARKELL A- CO.,11Montgomery sr.>-O'a/| RESIDENCE WITH LARGKf^i)«>v;U, grounds la Colma; irult and flowergarden ;size or lot 135x120. O'FARKELL ICO.,11 Montgomery st.

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CMQiIO REDUCED FROM $5250; KESI--tj!":iOUU.deuce on the sunny side of ElginPark:28 feet front: th«- cholcn borne <.f tbU beautifulStreet. O'FARRELL a CO.. 11Moataonsery St.

v. if\f\(\ 18THST.. NEAR NOK—2 FLATS OFjj) 'Uulf, 5aud 6 roouis and b.ith e»eb; brick,foundation, ete.;slieaf lot 25x114. O'FARKELL*CO.. 11Montgomery st

<2 r^Jr\(\ BRODERICK ST.. NEAR WASHING-t^U

—OyJ. ton:cottage or 6 roeau and bath; 7-foot basement: brlct fonaaatlon; slzo of lot 25x87:6. OhARRELL CO.. 11 Montgomery st. __(Jh (-/» NEW HOUSE OF 2 FLATS, JUSTO^

• «'". Bulshed: 23d st. near Harrison; largelot aud Bne location. O'FAURELL & CO., ilMontgomery st

qT\ i\l\ 8 MODERN FLATS; N. SIDE OK*sV.O\J\J. Uaisiit St.. near Devlsadero: con-talning 5, (5 sad 7 rooms and 8 baths: alwaysirnted I«r $7& per month: elagaat homes snrronndthis properly; patent stone sidewalk; street ac-cepted lycity and c&ble-cars pass tbe door; doai'lmis.-, tbis i rtnaity, whleh paya 9 per cent per

aiii.iini.. . RRELL A- CO.,11 Montgomery st.

C? I1 i\('\f\ FINE CORNER RESIDENCE ON»7 IL.UUU. Church St.: splendid yew: rarebanraln; sizo of lot 89x100. O'FARRELL Jt CO..11Montgomery St..~\ SHBIKY HEIGHTS: 271AND 273TREMONT-A kve.,south of Frederick St.; Sssedera homosof 6 an :7 rocnis and bath, respectively; just bnllt;the owner ou ttie premises to-day ; luuke an oiler.O'FARRELL A CO.

Q l'-'iH 2 FLATS ON ALABAMAST.. WILLv!'i-.«)l'.be sold on Installment plan. bet 21staud 22d: a fine UiYesßjsent. paying $*0per month:alze of lot 26«1OO. O'KARKELL *CO.

AOj'OA LOT ON THE CORNER OF SAN(JrOtMU. Joseave. and Day St.; 38:6 feet frontand 200 ftet froui the electric-road terminus.O'KARRELL & CO.. 11 Montgomery st.

U.lll) IMIAMAST.. NEAR BTU;STOREC~l''V'l'. J«:ul flat renting for $4:< per -nth;size ofIt 25x75. O'rARRELL 4- CO.. 11 Mout-E»mery st.

W'.itnil JACKSON st.. BET. BRODEBJCE« »\'V 'V.and Baker; one of the most Charming

COttaKCS, contatuliig 6 rooms, bath aud lanndry;size of lot 25x127 :8V4. O'FAKRELL CO., 11Monttornery st.

Q]Q r\(\(\ JONES ST.. NEAR TURK; DOWN-tjpJ O.UUU. town property; laconte Jt6s permouth; Use or lot 27:0x107:6. O'FARRELL &CO., 11 Montgomery st.

AOQCA COZY COTTAGE ON 9TH AVI NR.»^->*-«>l-'. California st.; size of lot. 33:hxl-'O.O'FARKELL 4 Co.. 11 Montgomery St.r.-n(|H'

—BKST LOCALITY OK THE

0 l\)\J Falrmouut Tract.$850-Cnmberlaud: 3 lots 25x114.Sllso— Kiizabt-th st. neai Douglass: 25x114.$1350— Bryant st. near 25th; 25x100.$1400

—California aye., ne»r Cortland and Mis-

sion st :30x100.51450— Masonic aye., nr.Golden Gate; 25x106:3.$1850-19thst., near Cbnr b; 25x100.$!9lK)— Sacramento St.. near Locust; street rnac-

sdamized aud concrete walk; 50x100.52100— Fulton St.; Panhandle lot25x137:0.92250— South Broderick St., near Bueaa Vista

Park: irrand view.S3UsU— Fell St., near Lott; 25x137:6.*4250— n\v. cor. Rldlej and Scott sts.: 31x119.i- l)i>—Oas St.. near A-uoury: 50x137:6.$14,000 N. linePine St.. near Larklu; six137:6.

LRRI LLA CO.. 11 Montconicry. sets SuWeQ|-- (lRENTS $59: ATOMA Bl BET.t_ 1 lilw,Istand 2d: store and flats; a bargain,W. I.MORGAN A CO.. 512 California st.Q.jr-A RENTS $53 RAUSCII ST.. BET.C*"iii)yt. Howard and Folsom; fine Urge lot,25x112; covered with Improvements; street ac-repted: a bargain. W. I. MORGAN a- CO., 512California st.

-Cr'JO^vfl rKo.NTANIIREAR HOISKS; 7 AND«_*

—*.«>". 4 rooms each; lar lot. 37:6x90;

Juniper St.. bet Folsom and Harrtson. W,l.MOK-;GAN A CO.. 512 Cal. St.

Q-O-n DOUBLE 2-STORY HOUSE OF 6

£•I£i*J\J. rooms and bath each; mortgage$3000. German Bank: lot S3xB3: street accepted:Lombard st, Ccoraer), l>«-t. Powell aud Masju. w.I.MORGANii•>., 512 Cal. St.

CQr/in MARINE-VIEW,DOOBLE LOT: SIZECOOUU. 51:6x137:6; Vallejo st, bet Bakerand Lyon. W. I.MORI > \ Co.. 512 Cal. stQ9Q||fl RENTS $37: 2-STORY HOUSE OF 8O"-O''U. rooms, rear house of 4 rooms; I'uioust», n siilf.bet. Sansoms and Montgosaery. W. I.MORGAN &CO.. 512 Cal. St.

OLSOM ST., BET. 20XH AND 21bT; CHOICEP residence lot 25x122:0; $3000. W.I.MORGAN

A CO.. 512 Cal st

QjOOfl L'-STORY BAT-WINDOW taODSE 01O"OUU. 7 roosas and bath; r.-»r boase of 6rooms: Filbert sL. b-_t. Leaveuwortb ami Hyde;large lot 22:11x137:6. W. I. MORGAN 41 CO., 513Cai. st»--STOKY AND ; INISB BASEMENT BESI-—

deuce. 10 rooms and bith. brick fci.'ulatioa:only Jt!s'Jo; Jones St.. w. side. bat. Filbert andGrseßu !an?« lot 22:6x137 :8; street bttnml-nous rock. W. I. V"|;.,i\.\ CO.. M'J Cal. St.

•> -il jtROADWAI BET. JONE3 AND«j"—OO\J. i. inworta st.<.: 2-story house, 5rooms. W. I.MORGAN .< CO.. 512 Cal st

QOVXH RENTS $41 2-STORY HOUSE, 14COIJW. rooms; Taylor, bet. Green anJ UnionSta.; (corner); size 51:3x55. W. I. MORGAN ACO.. 512 C.il. St.

pBEEN V. lri« SI-\u0084 BET. MASON ANDTAYLOR.vX 3 house.i, a room-, and bath each: rents ?i>9; lot25:9x00: ttreet accepted. W. 1. MORGAN A CO..512 California st

CQf'fii'i DOLORES r., W. hIOE. BET.25THOOllUu. aad »eth; bay-window cottage; 5rooaasaad bath; size of lot, 34x101:9. W. I. MOR-(jAN A CO., 512 Cat st. se2l WeSQ tf

<C'l> '"'«n W>*l*»: LOT 7, BLOCK 25. PAUL»^-_i)''. Tract Homestead.

$35-39:5x105:3; lot 13, block 4. SunnyvaleHomestead.

StfeO— 3 corners. 100x120 each; lot 8.block 87,and lot 1. block 02. Untverslty Homestead AsiGCia-tlon. CHAS. C.FISHER, 50-j California st. •_<"" Hill) GREAT REDUCTION IF SOLD

ilil.'lWu.yuict;prominent business corner,137:6 on Sar.soiue st. by a depth of 70 feet; storesand a hotel above; large lacetaa.

$11, \u25a0'—

Bush near l>ev!sndero: partlyUnproved;no better location forflat*; 85x137:6.

$5750— Howard st, near 'i'weuiy-flrst: nice1-story; five rooms, bath, Stable? great barfrain;30x122:0.

$5700— Clinton Park, near Guerrero and Th:r-tenuth sts., .ilinost new: 2 flats, bay-window reat-dence of 11ronms 2bathi;rent $47 GO: 25x75.

\u25a0t 10,500— St.. near Hyde, 3 fine 2-storyres' irncrs: rent $90; 31:6x137:0.

$5000— south Pan: large house of 11 rooms:bath; sunny si«1o; rent $51): 23:6x67:3.

$8000— Pacific st , pear Stockton; 9 li'io storesan<l a S-story frame dwelling:rent 9100: 34x117;6.

Gift Mapand Homost • iilots ingreat variety.13suwc L.OE-STKRREICH ER,60:; Callfoi strp P. RIORDAN. 632 MARKET ST., OFFERS1.for sale the following bdrgaius.

*13,000— 27:Cx120; O'Farreil st. bet. Larkln andI'olk. with a substantial dwelling-bouse or 14 teomiaun bath; cJoaeta; storeroom; Bne iirick basement.For permission to see premises apply toT.r.RIOU-DAN,632 Markot st

$19,000—06x75; SB. cor. of Harrtson st and OakGrove aye.. near 6th st. wltb store and improve-ment*;rented for $IdO j>itmonth;fine Investment

J4000— 37:6x110; N W. cor. ot Golden Gale av«>.aa I.ott St.; all street work complete aad sidesewer.

$8600— 55x90; on S. sl.fe or Turk St.. n*ar Bu-cbanan; street scrept^d withside sewer to lot; gasand water pipes; floe Investment to build flats.f4250-'2sxil2: W. stile or Rauscii St.. near How-

ard, with tenement building r.-its fis;streti ac-cepted: finß bargain.

$8»00— 37x9); N. side of O'Farreli st. nonr La-guaa. with double two-Story hi vieor 8 rooms a>idbath ineach; rents $75 :electric Isrs in»treet: flnoInvestment. T. P. RIORDA.N. 03V! Market Kt.

BOISSnWeFr 8t

II'HY PAY RENT.'» When forEASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Yon can acquireYOUR OWN HOME

In any part ofCITY OK SUBURBS?

Apply for particulars.JAMES SIMMONS.

se2 tr FrSnMoWe 19 .Montgomery st.

VUMEROUS CHANCES TO EXCHANGE CITY-l-> ar.ilcountry property; nlsocash buyers. 1021V-.Market St.. SWEETSER .v BKIOGS.

•TFYOU ARE TIRKD oi PAYING RKNT CALLJ. and sea nic: Ihave 2-story houses, cottage andflats Inall parts of l.c city ror sale lveaay monthlypayments equal to rent. Inquire for particularsl.oi LANDLER,IKMontgomery st

se4 SuMoWe Fr tf'

I)A( [TIC HEIGHTS.

810 BARGAIM BIG HAItUAIN!

A rare opportunity: reduced from f18.000 to$13,000, Inorder to eifect an Isamedl >te sale. I'ar-tlcs desiring to secure a choice residence site lv themost aristocratic portion of tba city should t:ikuadvantage or this »t once. This property Is actuallyolTered at from 60 to 60 per cent lrss than otherproperties in tbls choice locality. Location. s\v.corner Jackson and Gon^b streets: si?.e, 00x127:S Vt.Jackson-street frontage has bituminous street pave-inenland patent stuue sidcwaik.

EASTON, ELDRIDGE * CO., 638 Market St.

so2O 3t TnWoFrt .»r'),'n JUST COMPLETED IN THKWARMtjr i>ZOU..belt of toe Mission and only I'/,blocks from electric road; house contains 7 lari<erooms: all latest improvements; particular atten-tion has been paid to the sanitary pluinhliu:see It:ChattaDooca St., bet. 22d and SM; -lot MzltO;TRUV A Mi-NALI.V. Market st se2O 3tI/OB SALE- HOUSE; 1230 GOLDEN OATEI'aye.. ur. Fllmore. 2 tlaU of 7 and 0 rooms each;rrnt $70: price, *10,000. Inquire upstairs hot 10and 12 a. m. se2o lmrpHE HiiMK BUILDING COMPANY, IiMONT-

-1 goiniry.it., is prepared to furnish plans, specifi-cations aud estimates for any class of building,an y wbere, forcash or on the Installment plan: callat the office and inspect plans; tbe Home I'ulhlcr,pu lijhed monthly,contain* a series of articles In-terestius; to lutendlng bulliifirs,wltbelevatloniiaadfloor puns: sample copies free. selH Im

BARGAIN—21ST ST.. NEAR CASTRO; BSAw*tirulboine: house 8 rooms; unfinished attic:

parlor decorated: oak vestibule and door: nilcon-veulences. ('.MASON,builder, on premises. sI6 7*m. U\f\l\ NEYf t-R"OM COTTAGBATBERKK-O^VJUU. ley:5 minutes' walk from Golden Gateatstl— i$20 mouth; lendld bargain ifapplied forat eaes. 215 Hays St.. city. s«l5 7t»

C»4l7rrv »500 CASH, BALANCE INSTAIT-\u25a0— I«JU. ments; 7 vomfortable S-rooni bay-wln-

dow and bath cotta«fs wltnfl.'oreu baseinents,woodmantels, stone sidewalks, etc. Cor.23d and Diamondsts. and 25th and Diamond sts. ouly 1 block we<tOf Castro st . \u25a0 . se7 tf

DO YOU WANT PROPERTY. CITY OR CO"UN-try Intbe prettiest valley of ibe State? Apply

to Papa Laud 'Company, N»t.», cal,, for list ofproperties. >e2S tf

r.: siM CIIANCES-CONTINDJSD.C»9 n^i^TtTTTEKTsrlcA^Y^rArr^vk'XNted• —• \J. in .-i Rood-paylnx restaurant; duties toattend cash-counter: willpositively clear over $3ga month to each; owner prefers partner to hiredhelp; this cheapest and i.^t opportunity ver of-fered. Apply ti. -n i i:,768 Market st. »

To SELL OR IX(I!A GE;B Y INESS OR PROP-*-erty ul. k.v. Apply B. WHITE. 765 Market. »

To BUY. A LEGITIMATEPAYING BUSINESS1any kind. WHITE. 765 Market *_Gttyfiftfl MliXROUTE; HSTABIISHED 16• c\j\j\j.yrs. MCLAUGHLIN.26VHKearny2u 7*dICinO saloon and LUNOB-HOI 8E;tj.1UUV. willpp.y for 2 men rr,,,.,i wanes. Mc-LAL!(;i;LIN.-JtU, a Kearny st

"se!9 st»

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' SALOON: MAKKKTST.; CHEAT I.AHBain.MrLAUGHLlN.26'.«.Kcarny.l»3t«

Q'HA SALOON ON BKS'1 STAND ON MAII--*?,t)\>\J. kct St.; cost $1500: createst bargataever offered in this city;satisfactory reasons forselling: day and ui^ht house. MCLAUGHLIN*CO..20Vfr Kearny st. selO 7t»

Q7"A CANDY-STORE WITH SODA-FOUN-rpi< \>. tain: barcata if sold immediately. MoLAUGHLINA CO., 26»/J, Kearny st. sol 3 i7tfpo BUY, StLLOU EXCHANGE A BUSINESSIcall ou

A. G. KNIGHTA CO..1010 Market st.

s,u3o 1 in ippeslte Fifth.(^A RPENTER- SHOP FO!t SALE

—CLEARS

\J kIBOtoS2<»o p*rmonth. A, G. KNIGHTJt CO.,IOIuMarket st..opposite liftb. ai:26 tfC«;" (l CORNER SALOON; MUST BE SOLD'.

-•'' ... once. 214 Firth st se!B 4fLM>RSALi:—< 'HEAP: A FIItST-CLASS SALOON;£ eleeantiy fitted up; centrally located iie.^rKearny st.:' ;< years' It-ase; rent >i.'i; evt-rytiiincineood running order, for particulars apply to V'M.HATJE. 74 and 70 Ftr.n St.. c>r. ot Mission. anlB tt

SALOON AND LCNCH-HOI SELLING AC-cou:.t departure; ia I; make offer. 229 Spear

street. 8818 7t»yitlli,CANDY. CIUAR STOHE: CiIEAP;r good business; S'CU-

—\u25a0»\u25a0 -"Stockton, s**^ 15t«

PIANOS, VIOLINS ANl> BHKKT MCBIG,

\N U^^uFlTlMntANWir7'lANO. $200; SEE IT.2\ BYRON aiAUZ .̂MHI'ost st seJl tt11 AlXKl*DAVIS AND KIMBALLIiANO AN'OIIOrgan Ageocy. w. G. BADGER. 723 Market, tt

HORNUNGVTI'IANOS: BRILLIANT:I'OWKR.fnl tone:strictly fir<tclass. 917 Mlsslou. auu'tf-

\ECKEK A S<>\ PIANOS. LEADING.1> HAEFFEB pianos, BMdIOJM i<tlch.

10-ceut stief. ssnal .At MAUVAIS',709 Market S. F. ap'22 tr _

A LOT OF SI HAM)SQUARE PIANO.?:/V fine condition ; at a tacriflce. KuHI.KU*CHASE, 23 O'lfarre ls:. iy-9 tr__

KOHLER A CHASE. 28. 28 AM)39 O'KARRKLLst: ir-alt; pianos and crgaus: oldest masts-

he—BtlTfest stocs; easy termi; lowprices. ap'2J;r

C TKCK, CIIICKERING A SONS. VOSE ANDother pianos sold on SlO Inatallnseata BENJ.

CORTAZA- SOX, sole agents. 20 o'Farreli st ap3 tf|7i L. »ia.vn PIANOS: FIRST-CLASS IXI. 1on<» and workinannhin. 82 Ninthrt. no? tf

lIOKSES.EH)RSAL] ITB*RGAIM—HORSE ANDBlJ Inquire503 Su'.ttr st. s?2l ifU'OB SALE-SORREL MAKE; 4 YEARS OLD:Pl5hands 1inch U£t;. sound and gentle. Ap;>ly2116 Golden Bate avf. se!s 7t*OKNTKNN'IAL CARRIAUEd. KOCK-vJ aways. v;ctori:is. bofgies. etc: 1521 CallforalaSt.. bet Larkln and Polk; telephone 60x. M. CON-ll)

-proprietor. n;r 13 tf

WAGONS AND CAKBIAGI

SCAB! ALMOSI nfw,cheap; harness aoig IlowarJ St. «eji:t.»

iiOOO SECOND-HAND BUi.GY:CHEAP. WF.ST-''crn Uellvery Compai.y, "J5 Anthouy st. ie2oSt*

Tnulk express wauon. inquire cor.0 Broadway and Mockton su. fe'.'O 31*1 li.HI SECOND-HAND WAGONS ANDBUGGY1jchtap. 1114 HArrison. neai Seventh. au2tf tt

1 <\u25a0 ND-HANU EXPRESS WAGON aT 24

1Beaiest a. W. SANBQIt.NE. feU tr

F«)H SALE—>IISCEI.LAXI!(II7S.

In», PLANER. 1 \ iins.-forge, bellows, punches, etc. 1721 Mission. 20tf

\,'L'LL-BLoT»I)EDGORDON SETIEKBITCH. AP-Ijiiycur. Army and San Jose aye. \u25a0 s<»2o 3t*VtW MIL 11 COW AND CALF. sixteenthi-\ and bryant aye., grocery -store. %t'~*i 'Mm

-ONi;\V SHUFKLE-IJOARDS; MADE TO ORDER;—cost J:SO lipifce: will be sold dirt cheap. 500

PaciSc St.. Ccr. Montgomery. sel6 7t*

ONLY ?:>0: MNUtK<»CILLATOK- HIGH ARMsewing m.-.c:utie, with attachments; sewing

machiues bought, soM, exchanged, r^ntfd or re-paired: BQppU E fcrall machine!*. THE SAMUELHILLCO., 2i? New Montgomery st. selO t

SV BICYCLES FOB $10each. 329 Golden Gate aye. jy_.3 in

AFS. SCALE, LETTEK-PRKS}*, STORE-TRUCKO aad nirney-tiil: cn»ap 102 Clay »t au7 it

Leconi>-uand hoII.KKS, engines, PUiirs,0 iti.'LiLijt,pulleys, belting, water pip<M. etc.(Jt4tf McINToSHiWOLI'MAN. 137 Bea!e«tCHEPARDs FOOT AND IOWER LaT'"hbTKJ planers, drlll-prwa?* 6f7 Miitioa«v se'27tt

ASSESSMENT NOTICES."T"7-sl£sTsrENT~:roTfc!i^A and Silver MiningCompaiiy. Location of prin-cipal place or business, San I inrisco. Cat.; loca-tion of works. Gold Hill, Storey County. Nev.

Notice is hereby given that at a Meeting of theboard or directors J; i!on tbe 16th day of s«pt«m--ber,.lBif2. a:i sssesimsat (No. 58) ot tweuty-tive(25) cents per sUare was levied ul.o the capital<«tork of tbe corporation, payable immediacy InUnited St.ye* co:d coin, to tl;e se r t.iry.at tbeoffice r.f the company, room 3,331 Pine street, i-aairranciiCO. C..L

At.y stock uon which this sasessment shall re- |main unpaid on the 20th da) or Octot er. 1883, willbe deilnqoent and advertised for <talo at pablleauction, aad unless payment «s made before, willbesold on Thursday, the 10th day ofNovember, 18^2,to psy the delinquent assessmeiit together withcosts ofadvertising and cpeaaas nf sals. Vjorderof the board of direct 'irs.

JAMES NEWLANDS. Secretary.Office—Room 3, 331 Pine street, San Francisco,

Calltomia. selO td

\u25a0VfOTICE OF ASSESSMENT-MONO GOLD MlN-j.i ing Company Location of principal pU'e of

business, San Francisco. California: location or ;works, Bodie. Mono County, California.

Ni.tlre Is hereby given that at a mettlne or theBi>ard of Director!, held on the 15th day of Sejitem-

• ber, 189-. »«sf«sment [No. 32)0f tweaty-five (25)cei.ts per hbare was levied upon tbe cap:tal stocn ofthe corporation, payable immediately in I'ultedStates gold coin to tbe secretary, at the oSice of t:.ecompany, rooi 62. Nevada Block, 309 Montgomery

!street. San Francisco, California.Any atoct upon which this assessment shall re-

main m>pald on the twenty fourth day or October,1592. willbe (leiliKjiieMand ailvertlstd for sale atpublic saetiOD, aril ti-.1o»s payment Is made beforewillbe sold on MONDAY,the roarteanth day of No-vember. 1892, to pay tbe delinquent assessa to--i.er with t:.«! costs of advertising and expenses of

sale. By order o.' the Board of Direr-I H. D. ALKIR. SecreUry.

OSce— Room 62. Nevada block, 3t»'.' Montgomerystreet. San Francisco, \u25a0 • ornta. se!6 td* SSESSMENT NOTICE

—ALPHA CONSOLI-

V dated Millaud Mining Comuauy. Loeatl >ii ofprincipal place or business. San Francisco, Cslifor-nia: location ot wuriis. Gold Hill,Store) Couuty,Nev.

Notice Is hereby given that *t a meetinz of theboard of directors. he;d O'ithe 2d day of September,1892. an Beaeasasesil (No. 9) o.' 10ce!:t*per sharewas levied npon the capital Stacic of the corpora-tion, payable immediately in United States goldcoin to tbe secretary, at tbe offlre or the company,room 7S*, Nevada blocK, 309 Aloutßoiuery street,San Francisco, California.

Auystoct vion which this as-jessment sLaii re-main unptld on the Cth day of October, 1892,willbe delinquent and advertised for sale Jit publtaauction; ai," unless payment i*made before. willbe sold on ii;iK-D.Vi. tbe 27th day or October.1892, to pay the delinquent lisessinsiil t<-fetb"rwithcosts of advertising and expenses of sal*. Byorder or tue Bo^rd of Directors.

CHARLES E. F.LLIOTT,Secretary.Office—Room 7;-*. Nevada block, 3jjMuutgomeiy

street, San Francisco. Cal. sp3 tdVTOTICE OF ASSESSMENT— NORTH HELLEXi .'-.,« Mining Company. Location of riaetpalplace of business, ban Francisco, Cailforuta; loca-tion of works. Tus'arora, 1.1.0 Coaaty. Nevada.

Notice iiHereby given that stameetiat; or th'Board or Directors, held on the Ist daf of Septem-ber. 1892, an ais»-s<Tneiit (No. 20) of t»-i> (10) centsper share was levied upon tbe capital stock ofthe corporation, payable Imme.ilately la UntUstStates gold coin to tbe Beeretary at tho oface or thecompany, 310 I'loe street, rounii 15 sad 17, SanFranc'.sco, California, or st th oliice of E. R. Grant,Transfer Agent. Na. 57 Broadway, New VortCity. N. Y.

Any stock npon which this assesiment shall re-main unpaid on the 6th day or •

\u25a0• lob.-r, 1892. willbe delinquent and advertised for sale at j.u'jlieauc-tion, and, unles' payment is nmde before, willbesf.id on MONDAY,the 7th day of Norember.1892. to pay tne delinquent assessment tojetherwith costs of advertising aud cxjiecses of sale. Byorder or tbe Board of Directors

J. W. PEW. Secretary.oftVe—3lo ri-e street, roeass 15 and i~. Baa

Franc California. se3 td _AASSEMIMBNI NOTICE-CHALLENGE CON-iv aeUdated Mtailng Coaipaay. Locatioa of prin-cipal place of busl'ics'. am r.»'(«;i-.00. C.il. ;loca-tion of woriis. Gold Hill.Storey County, Nev.

Notice i- liirtly given th^tat a maotlng of tbeBoard of Directors, held on the 2-lth day of August.Ix'jj.an assfwnierit (No. I2jofJOeants p<>r sharewas levied cpou tbe capital stock or tbe corpora-tioa, payable linmedlKtely In United States ko!u

eoln to t*e Secretary, at the oDce of tne coinpauy,331 Pine street, ro \u25a0> a 3. Sju Francisco, Cat,

Any stj'ic npon which this assessment shall re-m»lfi uupal't on the 27th day of Beptesnbi I1892,willbe dc.l:>'iut-nt and advertised tor sain al publicauction; at'<! unless payment Itmade before willbesold on UK-HAY,the 18th day of October, 1892.to pay tbe delinquent aseesea«aot< togetber witacosts of |« srtlslne; and ei.'ie.'.sei of sale. Byorderof the Board o! Directors.

C. L.McCOY. SecreUry.Offlce—^3l Pine street, room 3. Sau Francisco,

Cal. aa2s_tdT/KST & BELCHEK .MINING COMPANY.—Loca-I> tlon of prlnc<pal place of busine**,

-<n Fra>i-

Cisco, California: location of worsi, Virgtiila CiiyStorey County. Nevada.

Notice is hereby giv«n that at a meeting of tii«J'.oar iof Directors held on the serenteeoth (17th)day or August, 1892. an SMe^iment (No. 52) or'Iwenty-five < <• ts (25e) par share was Ifvlf>duponthe capital stock of tbe corporation, payable Im-mediatfMy In United States g>id colu. to the Beere-tary, at the office of the mpany, room S3 Nevadablock. No. 309 Mo:itj;ouiery street, San Francisco.California. »••.',,

Anystock apoa which this asse<sinont shall re-main unpaid on Thursday, the U2d day of .Septem.ber. 1892, will be delinquent and advenl«ed forsaie at public auction: and unless payment Is madebefore, willbe sold on THUBSUAY, the thirteenthriSthl day of October. 1892. to pay the delinquentaascassttsnt, together with costs of advertising andexpenses or sale. By order of the Boaid of Direc-t>rs. L. OSBORN, Secretary.

Office—Room 33 Nevada block. No. 309 Montgomery St., Sa iFranc Ito. c»\. »u!8 td

ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.

ADVICE FREE o> ALL LEGAL MATTERS;\u25a0i\ marriages annulled; coilectlous, damages, etc.0. W.HO>VK.att'y.. 850 Market.cor. Stockton. a7tt•VTOAH V. FLOOI ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 131i.i Montgomery St.. rooms 6 and 8. sell lin

\JLJ W DAVYbsON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 420vv .Callforala st.. rooms 14-15: advice free. d3tf

KA.CROi AIIOK.NEV-AT-LAW. il*. Clayst moiit

\u25a0OMKI I<> I.OAN.

\i"6"S"ey" afSy onVuStaTTlTisecunu JloilT-1M gages without delay. Kl-HV 320 Pine. 3 lm

1( ans ON REAL ESTATE, NOTES. MDS. INiwarehouse. J.5.80 WMAN. 323 Montgomery. tC

BAIIRKIToF^IONEV O"i IST OR 21) MORT-A BARREL OFMONEY ON IHT OR VI)MURT-.e»ge; 6percent; nodoiay. J. L.,41i O'Farrell.ly-

MONEY LOANED FROM »1 UPWARD ATl»«curilyLoan Bank, 11O» Market »t.,nr. Mason;

private entrance 7 Turk. >. J. FKANK.I.I>aOO.»a

CONTUACTOKS AM) ItUILDi:T».

JT.LAWRENCE.CAUFEKTKK AND BUILDKit. eif hacraiuento st: cablaet workand CtllogasOAC4M iirvmpiiyaUcudsa; tslepboue 90a tal4t£

LODfiING HOUSES FOX SAI-E.

*Q^97w\n fink LA!a;lT~7y7ioT>^r"7roTsK~;*tP^.l'V'U. v.el! furnished ;always full el ii.-.-r--n>!e teiiants; sacrifice sreouut of country lu;<-reißs;will txoba-n^e fcr nooil business or da- Uud rest.fience. SWJ.EISEKA BRIGGS. 1021. = Market 1

BWH1TE.765 MARKET ST., HAS HOUSES ALL• sires aniiprices: easy payments and for ex.*

Q.Vr\(\iiFINELY*IKMSHE»NKW BOARD.i^OOI/,ingaydrs>)!'.i!ni:hi>u-s); Oil Hill:firstCJHSS. THE CABNALUHUPKINS CO.. C. A. 1)6-Iartmeiit. OJ4 Market ;>t. se2l 7t*o->r;fin paktnei: \NTI-.l> inbestsec-v !

<''•'- ond-cias* iiotel In city: i^rtnin pre-Terred: m-s cench; long lease. THECARSALUKOI-KINS CO.C. A. I'oi't.. <;21Market. S. F. 20 7t

3w9«»fl i'-aI«s ai-v:sv"nny corxeu "f'i.at-*~?—t!\.l. 7 rooms: all new: paying hoase: ri-r.lonly$-&. ApplyJ. W. GALE. t,'l7 Martft. sel9 Ct

QUlOn I!"ST !*5-ROOM;HOUSE MARKETClv'v'V'. St. GAI.K.J 17 Market st. eelflgt

QAIOON AND LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE.0 7 Merchant st. ue2o 7t»

Q U;l) 1" FURNISHED ROOMS: PKHJlT-r^'iv'l'. nent roomfn renl (50 otbei businrwscause ofselli;i|t. 208 Second st-, near Howard. 207*L'IKST-CLASS LODGING-HOUSE; 20 ROOMS;1 lull: steady roomers; low rent; good li-cation;

%vi;isell reasonabie; part is!i: can hay trial. 916' ai'SSIO!'

st-

selB Tt*

QQAI. LOI'GING-HOUSE; CO KOOMsTiIOuTe\u25a0 •C^t7^-;Vy • always full. 2t7 Second st. se!7 7t»

Q'>:,() WELLFvRNISHED HOUSE; PAYS *20\u25a0 Vi

-'-".over r^iit. « all 512 Post st. sel7 7t«'

\u25a0pIMYATIi BOAHDING-HOUSK: FiRST-CLASS;" JL 17 r-'ons: downtown; barjain. THE car-\u25a0'\u25a0 NALL-HOI'KINSCO.; C. A. i>rjr; t>24 Market 15 7*:.Vi,T7|UKMSHED HOCSE, ILOOMS. 339 JESSIE'. •JL ?t.:S-.'50. . .sels -\u25a0*

IIKMTIBE M>i; >\i.K.iTrT;y7T6TmT?Su7n^^^cIJTATE^rTATTiTFoi;

: <J seciiid-haiiil fnrnUure. stoves, etc. se.'O tr

. roilRKNT ANI< FURNITURE FOR SALE-A.X fine 10-room bouse: a.l modi-rn Improvements:"CliS liolusrn G:.te *vo., Vau Ness: would renttarnl>bfd for 1year. Call fioin2to 5. se2o 4t»

J \ON'T PAY CINCMINtTINSTALLMFNT PRICES-I--'for furniture. See SULLIVAN.907 Mission. tfiCiNiKYBDYERS WISHING SECX)ND-nANDV>'furniture Ol carpet* at reduced prices; satisTac-tlc-n <tmoiipy lefninteu -.shipped fr*e.773Market. ly

CHANCE—YOUR HOUSE FURNISHEDVT complete wltn fnrn;tur*», carpet.', stoves, car-\: i:.s. blankets, pictures and mirrors at cash prices,oa easy installments; small deposit M. FRlED-*ian A CO.. largest installment bouse on the coast.JiVt-230 Stockton St., 237 Past; open evenings;prompt attention paid to • ntry orders. lif"a-I'TICE-I AM NOW At IM FOURTH (NEWX\ ticildmg). and effer a large stccs or gtDeralhouse! I fcrnKure at reduced prices; 500 c*rp*t*.

(c \u25a0.! as new: stoves, StJ ; antique chamber suits,.6. -..tior suit-v $25; eisa or lostallments: all at

brftruck \u25a0'

i«s. T H. NELSOV. 126 Fonnh it altf

I-.- -\u0084.-,\u25a0\u25a0. , c. KTETR. .. .-^.^,_~T^EwTINE HRU ILS CARPET 6OcTSe\VEDX\and laid; heavy floor oilcloth. 2&c; elegamilcoleum. 50e. B. W. SHIRKK.1334 Storkton st;apodal attention to country orders. sel7 Om

7 'ARPKTS— SMITH'S BROBSRLS. 85c A YA»oT\ lr. tailiseat price »ls«w ber* $1 ayd. M. FKIED-

11A.V A ro. 2'-'S-2SO sti.cktnn. aud 237 I'ost Ittf

CARPET LEANING.T^KPKTS^^Tuf'KOUUULY CrEAN"sEtT~AND\J ie: ovate! same as new. S. S. tERGUSWN ACO.. 23 Tenth st; telfphone 3038. IttOONKLIN'S CARPKT-BEATINU TTORKS. 333V Uoiien Gatp aye :te'epbon* 2120. 12 tf

C-N GO THE IiIiCKS; THScbeapeit : i:» eto get your carpets r.ui«d li

t-THATTON'.s. 45;iStevensou St.; tel. 3225. '2i tt

Bl»/ \NIN"',3 CENTS PEK YARD. AT\J JJITCIIELL'S, 2.".6 Fourteenth st i;ir23 tr

/UiY bIfAM CAKP^r" BEATING AND RENO-\J vstin? Works, 3S-4O Eijhttisl: telophaaer'.ti'. mri tr

q'pauldino's pioneer carpet-be\u25baT Werks do the neat work. 353 to illTetaia»*i.:tele?ho^e ;:;'i? airiJtr

iu^TNE"sV~ssTTancTs^qirru\ establTsheu .-tl HCsINESS:C 'wv.clearing ?-ot> a month: cleau a \u25a0 rk;requiring no experience: any intelligent man canmake bl< money: no rssi: monopoly of cast:;week'* trial: investigate; owner leaving fur Mcxl-

CQ. SWELTSER A tiRIuGS. 10'21',-a Market st. *Dl;.nn BAZAAR 1.1.V STOCKED WITHO-l< "A/, varieties. st»tio:!erl?S. etc.;doss to 4school?: ice crf-ara anJ soda fduntalns: 3 livin;-

-'ruouis. hlltlng-room ... 1-rJ: owner lii«posltlun bettt-r su'.tea to bis health; selling for ln-vo'ce. SWEETSEK A-BRIGGS, 10-'li^ Market at.*QQflrt RESTAHRANT; HANDSOMELY FIT-«^ CUU. ted: estabiished profitable trade; eatedlv !.\u25a0.-.: of city: vaiue m slock and fixtures: fullInvestigation solicited: a chance seldom offered;bonanza to right man: fittings in for bar. BWEET-SKR A BRIGGS, Jo2l^ Market It. *__QllOO COFI-EE SALOON (NO RESTAU-ti;11UU. rant), doing a large trade; clearingS2OO mcctli; full Investigation.• located nearStockton and Market: any one can ruu this. is oneor tne best of its klad lv tall city. Apply K.KENNY.1004 Market it. *__Q|]|ij| >\ool> ANDCOAL YARDFOR SALE;•J?IIV'U.2 biocks from Baldwin Hotel: tasbeen established 2J rears: doing a Jarga trade; isclearing -?»D0 per inontb; fu1 value i.istock; horsesarid Eons, etc.; hoaae for family; long lease.Apply K. KENNY. 1004 Market st.

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*_•QA/in I'A \u25a0: 1N ER WANTED BY A HIGHLYig!O\HJ. respsctablc, \u25a0•- islble m.in In a busi-ness that has beon estaM >c I9 years, and he »v liguarantee t&atit clears ?250 per month:he is tiredordipeudinz up3n hired help; no previous exp^ri-en<"e required; yon can try It tintil ruMysitisSedberore buying. ApplyK.KENNY',1004 Market St.*

vl|.|i., GROCERY-STORE AND BAR; ELE-O-L"*-'U.cant corner: very beel and highlyIm-jirdviaifpart Western Addition; llnec&Me; band-(tme stock; fiae fixtures: g.oJ hurse. wagon andcart: first-clats faiuliy trade; large business at theT>ar: sacriSced ainio't half, so as to sell at ocee; *ccto-lay. i.Ki.». STKWAKT & SON. 135 Kearny. 1

Q.^'/v PARTNER WANTED: 50 PER. \u2666_— ''''• day If willingto work; tas plenty tj

Co: wants good workin^man to-day so as to i?o to\u25a0woric at onte; nosuch etiance ever red: best orrefrrenee; fullest Investigation; experience notnecessary.; any sober, industrious man can do thework. GEQ. STEWART A- SON. 135 Kearny st 1

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Art SALOONA>D10 FURNISHED ROOMS;V"""-rtrixt f4O: seliln; account sickness; bar-gaia; \u25a0\u25a0:dld locatioj. Apply 10-7 Market 1QI r,t\ PARTNER WANTED IN GENTEELC*J

• '*'. cash bosinees; lionip'itor Snnday work;

pa^s $15 a wee« to e»ch; ouly a steady manwanted. Apply 1027 Market St. I-QOAfj PARTNER WANTED; ONLY THOSE

meaning business need ply: l.iseieared over Sl6OO in the past 4 months: investi-ca:ir>n Iclted;see tbls oarg»in. 10-7 Market s:.l(^t>7' CORNER (jRCCI-Ry ANDBAR,WITHO»J

• t). rooms; vaiae in stock aua fixturesULEASON &CO., 873 Market St. 1_C? Vflfk CIGAR-STAND AND LAUNDRY OF-«^ Ouv. fice: rains in sight: great sacrifice;mn3t «?li. GLEASON *CO., 573 Market ?t. 1

\1IST BE BOI.D-COFFEE SALOON: POSI-l'l tlvely clearing over month; trial SVdtayosL'Gwc.i resporsibie irtles before purchaslug. PA-CIFIC EXCHANGF, 23 Kearny st •_r.'j'A RESTAURANT CLEARING $10« PERk^->>)\'. month. PACEXCHANGE,2S Kearnr.*T OKSALE-SALOON: OPP. RAILROADJ tercilnns of railroad and county ge,at: summerresort, garden and icehouse connected with saloon:suitable for bowling-iliey and restaurant; longlease and cheap rent; good place for2 yonng men.A: lyChleajo P.rewery, 1420 Pine St. se2l 7t

vcf'llA GOOD-PAYING COR. SALOON. withCO''U- ladies' wliieroom9.4ooMcAlllJter. 21 6*II-HOI.ESALE ASD RETAIL LIQUOR-STOKE;*'

fu* trade and No. 1 place and bargain. ApplyJ. MING, SE. cor. Sacsome and Pacific sts. sc2i 7t«

QO-^ RESrACRANT; MUST BE SOLD ATO—

•*J. oiice; going East ApplyGrocery. 1071

Howard »t. se2l 3t»/ lABLIBHED BALOON: DOING GOOD\J business: investigation solicited; no agents. J.k'., tox 23 tbls office. 8621 3t»"L^XPRESS BINESS; OLD ESTABLISHED:T-J ,-> o itneome; cbea Stana 717 Market 21 3*Q'jhn SALOON IN GOOD RCNMSO OR-•^•>l|U. der; a Jiving rooms; cheap rent: sideentrance. Call Branen. Sc2l 3t#

I)ESTaCRANT AND COFFEE-BAI F<MJk sulp. Inquire 311 butter st. shoe store.

•A.;(|Hjj PARTNER WANTED IN BCTCHERO*~"''"»busiuens; large cash trade: fullvaluein stock; would likegood nsaa act as casbier; fall::.vc,t:sMtijiigiven. Address L.M.,box 144, CallBranch. se2l 3t*

O 1"

A LAUNDRT: DOINGBUSINESS J's TOC I'\u25a0 '• $40 week. Call Krauch. se2l 3t«C»'_>AA OYSTER- HOUSE, RESTAURANT;

'>*"^.near o'Farreil and Market r.s.;everj-tnicg new: coat 9390; receipts now $20 day: In-creasing rieht alou?: selling account other b'i,l-

ness; sure bargain. . Ai.E.917 Marxet st sel9 6t"q I (T BAKLRY,CANDY, SODA FOUNTAINoJc/v'. aud news depot; good location: 5

rooms; a bargain. WOODRUFF. -, Market IB5*

$-(1(lCASH: BALANCE EASY; CHOICEiJ)i)uUorchard; Alameda County; a bargain.See MATHEVt S. 120 Sutterst. sel7 7tpCTCHFR Bt -i.^S FOR SALE AT A SACRI-•;lice; corses, w»gons. tools, etc. in fine locationand doing a good business. Apply to A. H. BREEDa CO.4tiO Ninthst. Oakland. sel>< 7t1, OK SALE— KOITE ON EVENING PAPERJ Address F.,box 24. this office jy!3cod tf

C?r fi(\ PARTNER BYWELL-KNOWN BUILD-\?O\JVJ. er.AcUve Man,box 86.Call Branch.2o 3*TJUTCHER SHOP-5450; 2 HORSES, CART,li'•'> living rooms; rent $30; 7 years lease. Particu-lars 757 Howard St. SC2O 7t*

I^OR SALE— THE I.a"i;uksT AND FINEST PUO-X togrspb Ballery In Sonoma Coanty, and mostcomplete gallery In State; dolnn a good bnsln-ss:I,rizes for worn good. Address Photograph Oallrry.Ik..x lOOjjCall BranebOffiee. »e2O 7t*(ft'97^ I'^NE RESTAURANT, COMPLETELY«j£Z;IO. fitted up and newlyrenovat'-d through-out;partly sti|;pli<d with fresh provisions; Septem-ber rent paid; wellloeitsrt. Inquire317 Third 2*ATiOr;LITTLERESTAURANT, DOINO v,l\,XN baslnees, must be cold account t-f proprietorhaving tofo to South Auienca: price rery cheap;see It;105 Ninthst »e2O 't

CjCn/lPOR SALE-NICE PROFITABLE BUSI-**?.C\J>J. ness, suitable for man and wifeor singleI>«rson; present owner bad place nearly 3 yeurs;r<-Mt low;two livingrooms and yard. Inquire Calliirancn. se2o 3t*

BAR'JAIN—

EXPRESS BUSINESS: GOO D*'stand: also good horse lor s»i». Inquire

Saloon. m cor. Kearny and Pacific sts. se2> 3t*

QAI-OONAND LUNCUHOUsE:4 Y'EAR.VLEASE:O owner goinx to coanlry;must te Iby Novembsr]. ApplyCall Branch Office. se2O_7t*_Ut'TCHEK-SHOP FIXTURES AND TOOLS TOJ> let *20, orrorsale. 1806 Howaril «t. se'-'O 7t*t-ALoOyTwiTH LIVING-ROOMS, YARD ANDO ttabto; also borse aud wagon for sale. 2)3

\u25a0 K!6hthjst se2o 3:«

|>EBTAORANT—TAKE notice— am obligedJtto sell: make me an oifer; trouble lv family.Apply Call Branch Office. ae2o 7t*

¥>ARTNEB FOX RESTAURANT. flOOO; HALF-J Interest in cash office business. $300. 931 Mar-jet St., room a. se2o st*

v»/w| COrFKE-.SAI.ooN AND O1IOPHOUSE;*J)tJ\J\J. doing a good busln-s»; ftaav location;suitable for BUM au-l wife or '£ men.l^T'artlculars622 Clay fct. rootns 1 and 2.

'se2o 3t*

OVSTER-HOLSE GOOD LOCATION: CHEAP.IU7 Thirdst. near Mission. se!3 15t»

IVTICE LOON ON THIRD ST« NR. MARKET;XI sell tbls week. Inquire 45 1bird st. set* 7t*

'POI'ITUY WANTKU-I WILL EXCHANGE 5J acres inoak wood Colony Tract, Tebaou County,for tie:;*and chickens: land Ifbeing at SIS per

acre. AQdress Hens, box 45. this office. se!7 5t

17>OR SALK—

WELL-

ESTABLISHED CANDYand stationary store; livingrms. 128 3d.«15 lin*

/^LD-ESTABLISHED. .CENTRALLY LOCATEDv/s.tioon: account other busiuess. inquire KUIIL.fcCHWARCKE .v 0 .cjr.Suiter and Kearny. se'J tf

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