the san francisco call (san francisco, calif.) 1899-04-03 ...shaw— in stockton. march 31, 1899,...

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THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1899. 9 EDUCATIONAL. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. ELECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. BUSlNESS— Bookkeeping, business .practice, shorthand, typing, languages, English; 24 teachers, day and evening; catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. MERRILL-MILLER college; shorthand, typing; individual Instruction; new typewriters; book- keeping: -rapidity at figures by noted expert Mr. Tarr; day. eve. Rms. 572-6 Parrott bldg. AYRES" Business College. 723 Market st.; shorthand typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches, etc.; life scholarship, $50; low,rates per week and mo. ' ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; Ellis system: sunny rooms; low rates; day. evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1236 Market st. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archi.; day & eve.: est 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. FRENCH, Spanish, etc! Prof. De Fillppe'a . Academy of Languages, 320 Post ablest profs. MARGARET JACKSON, professor piano, bar- mony, voice culture. Studio 623 Turk st. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. married" ANDERSON— HOMANN—In this city, March 30, 1899, by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Peter Ander- son and Meta Maria Homann. BERGTOLD— In this city, April L 1899. by Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fritz Bergtold and Rebecca Muller. CRONIN— In this city. April1, 1899, by Rev. John A. B. Wilson. William F. Cronin of Oakland and Annie Oman of San Fran- cisco. DAVISON— JONES— In .Coulterville, March 6. 1899, M. C. Davison (Dixie) and Mrs. Delia May Jones. ROEFER— MATHEIS— In this- city, April 2. 1899, by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Henry A. Roefer and Helene Matheis. . -. DIED. " Baclgalupi. Louisa Kelly, John H. Bailey, Nathan J. Laventhal. Samuel Bragg, Mary E. McCullough. Robert Brown, Evelina E. O'Connell. Bridget Clarke, George Osborn, Margaret Cradock. William L. Pfeiffer. Louis Farley, Mary Shaw, William Fox, George* W. Straub, Dennis Hagan. Mary Wesolo, Emily . . Hunter, Elizabeth C. BACTGALUPI—In this city. March 31. 1899, Louisa, beloved wife of Filbert Baclgalupi, and sister of Judge A. Spinetti and Michael- L. and William Splnetti, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 10 months and 27 days. (C7"The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1720 Stockton street. gj|r^|j|] BAILEY— this city. April 2. 1899. Nathan J., relict of Mary Bailey, a native of Vermont, aped sfi years. E7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Co., 20 Fifth street,, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. •_{, BRAGG— In this city. March 31, 1899, Mary Klizabeth Bragg, beloved wife of Thomas Bragg, daughter of James and the late Mar- ' garet O'Reiley, and Bister of John, Joseph, Nellie and Emma O'Reiley and Mrs. G. T. Silvey, a native of San Francisco, aged 34- -years. (Portland, Or., and Seattle papers, please copy.) Interment private. Calvary Cemetery. BROWN— In this city, April 2. 1899, Evelina Edith, beloved and only child of Mrs. Corne- lia A. Brown. CLARKE— In this city, March 31. 1899, George, beloved husband of Catherine Clarke, father of Lucy Duggan, and stepfather of William, White, a native of Brighton. Sussex, Eng- land, aged 49 years. (ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 15 Vallejo street. CRADOCK—In this city, April 1, 1899, William Leo Cradock, a native of San Francisco, aged IS years 10 months and 3 days. |TJ"The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- ,dence, 1413 Devisadero street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a requiem . high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. Holy Cross Cemetery. ; FARLEY—Inthis city, April 2. 1899. Mary Far- ley, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Farley, and beloved sister of Mrs. George Porter and \u25a0 Mrs. W. P. Cooks, a native of County Wex- ford, Ireland, aged 48 years. FOX— In Redwood City, April 1. 1899. George W., beloved husband of Sarah T. Fox, a na- : tive of Michigan, aged 61 years. ETThe funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence, under the auspices of F. and A. M. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Redwood City. HAGAN—In this city, April 2, 1899, Mary, the beloved daughter of John and the late Mar- garet Hagan, and mother of William and John McKenzie, and sister of William. Philip and Daniel Hagan, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 1 month and 22 days. HUNTER— In this city, April 2. 1899. Elizabeth Catherine Hunter, dearly beloved wife of Robert E. Hunter, and beloved mother of Richard E., Edward C. John W., Richard C, Albert P.. Julian J. and Ida M. Hunter, and' sister of Frank and Carry Huntt, a native of West Virginia, aged 45 years. KELLY— In this city. April 1. 1899, John H.. husband of Annie Kelly, and father of George W., Harry .T. Kelly and Mrs. Annie d! Vec- chio, and brother of M. H. Kelly and the late Rev. Father Kelly, S. J.. a native of Tip- perary, Ireland, aged 63 years. ICTNotlce of funeral hereafter. LAVENTHAL— In this city, March 31. 1899. Samuel, beloved husband of Rosalie Laven- thal, and brother of Edward Laventhal, Flora Alexander and Lena Levy of Seattle, a na- tive of Germany, aged 59 years. C~yFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 1"27 Octavia street. .Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. CONGREGATION OHABAI LOME— No- tice.—Members and officers of Congregation Ohabai Shalome are hereby Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, of our late brother, Samuel Laventhal, from his residence, 1527 Octavia street. By order of JOS. SCHMIDT. Pres. M. L. STERN, Sec. McCULLOUGH—In San Mateo County, -April -. IS'j9, Rcbert, dearly beloved husband of Mamie McCullough, and father of Harold Mc- Cullough, and beloved son of Patrick and the \u25a0"ate Agnes McCullough. hrotner of &latn<4 McCullough and Mrs. Charles Erickeon and Mrs. William McGrath, a native of San Fran- cisco, a red 26 years and £ months. O'CONNELL—In this city, March 31, 1899, Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick O'Connell. and mother of the late Mrs. J. L. Callahan, Mrs. W. Boyd, John and Dan O'Connell, Mrs. H. Nicollni and Alice O'Connell, a native of the parish of Rossmore, County Tlpperary. Ireland, aged 54 years 10 months and 20 days. \GyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 816 Greenwich street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. OSBORN—In this city. April 1. 1599. Margaret, relict of Henry Osborn, a native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 68 years. (C7Friend3 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher. Co., 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a. solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery- PFEIFFER— In this city, April 1. 1899, Louis, dearly beloved husband of Christina Pfeiffer, father of Mrs. F. Pfeiffer, Mrs. J. E. Gibson, Mrs. L. Stuhr, Mrs. S. I. Simmons and Henry. Emma and the late Charles Pfeiffer, a na- tive of Bavaria, Germany, aged 76 years 3 months and 9 days. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. O. O. F. \u25a0 (rTFriend 1 * and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 511 Halght street, between Flilmore and Stelner. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. SHAW— In Stockton. March 31, 1899, William Shaw, formerly known as Willie Sims, be- loved son of Elizabeth Shaw, a native of Eng- land, aged 48 years. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1808 Taylor street, between Green and Union. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery. STRAUB— In Alameda, April 1. 1899. Dennis Straub, a native of Wurtemberg. Germany, aged 76 years 6 months and 22 days. - \u25a0 (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1617 Hibbard street, Grand street sta- tion. Interment crlvate. Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WESOLO— In Oakland, April 2 1899, Emily, beloved daughter of A. and . Beckey Wesolo, a native of Oregon, aged 5 years and ' ( months. * T -^m— ,— i HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South SO. >i i \u25a0 s— j R mcAuoy ifc co., mm \ I FUNERAL. DIRECTORS &EMBaL,MEK» I 1235 Market st. between Bth and ttk. I | Telephone. South 147. I CITY REAL ESTATE. COZY; new; 4 rooms: bay-window house; 10 foot brick basement; stable. 1439 Shotwell. $3000 CASH, reduced from $4500— 50-foot lot; northwest corner of Twenty-third and Dolores Pts.: 2-story building, store and flat; a big buy; will sell at above figure if sold within ten days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner, 454 Ninth St., Oakland. . . , $1000 WILL buy lot 50x120 on Point Lobos aye., between- 23d and 24th sts.; also 2 lots 25x100 each on 31st aye., between I and H ats. W. P. RYAN. 960 Seventh St.. Oakland. NEARLY new 2-story modern house; perfect order; terms. GEO. W. CHAPIN, 11 Montgomery st. . . OFFER wanted— Mission property; modern flat, and 3 stores; brick foundation, etc.; rents $60 per month: no agents. Box 785. Call. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEW rich land near city: small and large tracts; 2150 acres sold to- 120 families; 7500 acres left. For particulars of immense crops raised in dry season of 1897-98 address THE COTATI CO.. 302 California St.. S. F. WANTED— SmaII ranch, from 20 to 30 acres; vineyard preferred; state price and full par- ticulars: >no agents need apply. . Box 793, Call office. MILLValley—For sale, house, furnished or un- furnished. Apply 526 Turk st. , $5 TO $30 an acre; list' free; crops sure. M. GRIFFIN. Cottonwcod. Shasta County, Cal. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. $5000— HIGHLY improved 9-room dwelling in best resident part of Ukiah City; large lot: good barn; beautiful lawn; flowers, shade and ornamental trees; to exchange for improved ranch in San Joaquin or Sacramento Val- leys. Address W. M. PEERY. Ukiah, Cal. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount on furniture, pianos, without re- moval, or any other good security; payable back In Installments or as a whol*: If you owe a balance on the purchase price we will pay It and carry the loan as long as yon de- sire; avoid red tape and publicity; see us first; you will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call 68-69 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market st. LOANS on furniture or pianos In S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal: no commission: no delays. J. NOONAN. 1017 to 1023 Mission St.. above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6H per cent on real estate, 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate In pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought: no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 1. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and Jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st. : telephone Main 1644. ANY amount by private party on furniture and pianos; no removal: low rates and strictly confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory build- ing, 130 Powell ct. IF requiring money ascertain our rates: circu- lar mailed to any address. R. GOULD, 131 Montgomery St., 8. F. BORROW money on indorsed paper or your salary:' small loans a specialty: any secur- ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 8d and Jessie. A—WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THE CUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE. 22 Mason st. ON furniture, pianos, without removal; no com- mission: private, LICK. 116 McAllister st. SECOND mortgages and undivided Interests In estates a specialty. MURPHY, 638 Market st. $50 TO $50,000: lowest rates: Ist and 2d mortg.: any rronositloTi. T)r<'<l« > n. <13 Montgomery at. MONEY WANTED. PARTY wishes to borrow $100 and will give security. Call evenings. 404 Polk st. FINANCIAL. $30 PER share— shares Realty Syndicate: cap- Hal stock, par value, $100 each. 840 Seven- teenth st, Oakland. MONEY to loan—Real estate, Id mortg. . chat- tels, etc. Harper «\u25a0 Kreiirer. 312 Kmnmlner hi*. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A— s6ooo: BRAND new, elegant 9-room home: billiard hall, plate glass windows, porcelain bath, gas, etc.; lot 40x130; barn; cement drive- way; built by day's work; finished in fir pine; 2 large fireplaces: dining room beamed; doublo floors; elegant carpets to go with house; walk- ing distance of narrow gauge railroad : select neighborhood, etc. Address box 1206, Call office, Oakland. $1850— MODERN cottage of 5 large rooms; lot 50x125 feet; centrally located on Myrtle st. ; street work all done: easy terms of payment. HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway. FOR Sale— Three modern houses, 8 rooms, Just finished; cor. Grove and Albion sts.: cash or installments, or take lot as first payment. WM. MANN,3d & Washington sts., Oakland. $250 CASH will buy cottage of 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x125; balance $1000 on easy pay- ments; situate on Adeline and 18th sts. W. P. RYAN, 960 Seventh st. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage raid. OAKL^ND^PTR^iTrtTRE^POR^ SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $6000— HANDSOME house' and lot. 67x140: 9 rooms. NE. corner Santa Clara and Paru. CHEAPEST and best in America— Weekly Call, 16 paces, sent to any address in the United States, postpaid^ for $1 per year. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HOUSE 2 flats, containing 11 rooms; 4 minutes to depot and university; rent $23; price $2500; house 7 rooms, hath: lot E0x135: good location; street work done; $1500. FREE9E & COD- DINGTON, East Berkeley station. SHERIFF'S SALE. iIIERIFF'S SALE— JAMES X). BYRNES^ plaintiff, vs. A. DAVIDSON, defendant. Sale. Superior Court, Department No. 7. No. 67324. Execution. Under and by virtue of an execution. Issued out of the Superior Court, Department No. 7, of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, on the 4th day of March, A D. 1899, In the above entitled action, where- in JAMES D. BYRNES, the above named plaintiff, obtained a Judgment against A. DAVIDSON, defendant, on the 13th day of February, A. D. 1899, which said judgment was recorded In the clerk's office of said court, Iam commanded to sell all the right, title and interest of the above named de- fendant, ALONZO DAVIDSON, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sult- uate, lying and being In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Commencing on the southerly line of Na- toma street, one hundred ninety-six and 3-12 ' feet (196 3-12) west from its Intersection with the westerly line of Fifth street, and one hundred and sixty feet (160) north from . Howard street; thence west on the said southerly line of Natoma street and parallel with Howard .street twenty-one and 3-12 feet (21 8-12) feet; thence southerly and parallel with Fifth street eighty (SO) feet: thence easterly and parallel with Howard street twenty-one and 3-12 feet (21 3-12); thence northerly and parallel with Fifth street eighty (80) feet to . Natoma street and the point of commencement. Being a portion of subdivisions 19 and 20 of 100-vara lot number 196, according to the official map and survey of the City and County of San Francisco. Public notice Is hereby given that on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, A. D. 1899, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day. In front of the New City Hall, Larkin street wing, In the City and County of San Francisco. I will. In obedience to said execution, sell all of the right, title and Interest of the above named defendant, ALONZO DAVIDSON. In and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise suf- ficient money to satisfy said Judgment, with Interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States. HENRY S. MARTIN, Sheriff. San Francisco, March 13th, 1899. 1 JOHN W. BOURDETTE. Call Building, San Francisco, Attorney for Plaintiff. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning v> orks—Cleans, moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st. : telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-357 Tehama St.; tel. S. 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Butter St.; tel. Main 334. GEO. WALCOM. Proprietor. J. MCQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co.. 453 Stevenson st. ;.tel. South 228: lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c. STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st; tel. Jessie 944. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 14th St.; cleaning. Sc per yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works,- 333 Golden Gate aye.; tel. East 126. ROOMS TO LET- Continued. ELLIS, 418— The "Grand Carnot—Nice front rooms; suite and single; $1 50 to $6 week. ELLIS. 742^-Nicely furnished sunny rooms; suitable for 2: gas and bath: housekeeping. FULTON, 213, near Van Ness— l or 2 unfur- nished front parlors; also 1 back room: ref. GEARY. 14A—Single room, running water. Jl 25 per week. GEARY, 736 (old number 710). near Leaven- worth— 2 single rooms, $4 and $75; with bath. GEARY, I!»4s— Several furnished sunny rooms; modern; opposite park; from $5 up. GRAND BOUTHHSRN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission— Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single: elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission— Select family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOWARP, S29—Rooms from $1 week up; tran- sient. 23c to $1 night. KEARNY. 305, corner Bush— Remodeled; new furniture; several choice sunny front rooms. LEAVENWORTH, 517— Single furnished rooms; gentlemen only: $5 per month. MINNA, fi67. corner Eighth— Newly furnished bay-window room. $1 per week; transient. MlSsioN7~92sV4^near Fifth—Large double and single sunny front rooms; also housekeepings NINTH 20, near Market— Front suite suitable for 2 gents: gas, water and gratis rent $12. OAK, near Buchanan— Large front room; home privileges; no other roomers; $6. Address box 20, Call office. O'FARRELL 20—Sunny furnished rooms: ele- vator; electric lights: day. week or month. PINE. 514A —New management: furnished rooms; double and single; also housekeeping; rent reasonable. ROYAL House, 12fi Ellis St.— lncandescent lipht: reading mom. smoking room and ladies' parlor; room per night, ""c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8: month. $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms withhot, cold wat.; baths. SEVENTH, I!<2 rClrard House)— Sunny rooms; also 1 large unfurnished room; reasonable. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market- Furnished and unfurnished. ki.xth, 136—One large front room suitable for buainew; also rther rooms. STEVENSON, 409, and Mint av«\. 22, near Fifth—Sunny furnished rooms: grate; $1 up. STEVENSON, 790—Furnished room for 2 gen- tlemen; $6 per month; sunny. TEHAMA, 308, near Fourth— Nicely furnished sunny front room. TURK, 303%— Parlor floor; 3 unfurnished rooms, | $17; furnished $20; bath. VALENCIA, 117—2 nicely furnished rooms. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FIRST. 415— Swedish private boarding, with room. $4 a week up: elegant parlor suite. GEARY. 822— Front suite, suitable for doctor or dentist; single rooms; board optional. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; ex- cellent board: reasonable; table board. POST, 608. near Maeon— Pleasant sunny rooms, with excellent board; meals at all houra. I'OWKLL. 309 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished sunny front suite; bath; excellent board. II PARK. 159—Furnished P unny rooms: very reasonahlp; private family: board opt'l. RESTAURANTS. PERINI'S. 16 Mason St.— French dinner, 50c; lunch, 25c or a la carte; prl. rms. for ladles. CAMPI'S Restaurant: nny 2 15c dishes, with email coffee, 25c. 106-8 O'Farrell. opp. Orpheum. LOMBARDI'S French dinner, 25c; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 43 Stockton (old No. 25). nr. O'Farrell. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and ice cream pirlnr. K'3n Market.: popular tirlr»i. CHILUHU . BOARDED. YOUNG couple would like child to board; rea- sonable; brst of rare. 929% Shutwell St.. near Twf-nty-fr.urth. GOOD home for children, $S per month. 210 Ivf-xington aye.. near Nineteenth st. STORKS TO LET. STORE and 2 living rooms: cellar; ga.= fixtures; largo show window. Apply 4174 Third st. EXPERT OPTIC] LNS, THE wrong glasses will ruin the strongest eyes; any sensation of pain is warning; Mayerle'a glasses relieve headache, painful smarting. itching, discharging, burning. twitching, fccratohine;, inflamed eyes and failing sight; Danger Signals and Mayerle's Self-fitting S'Htfm mailed free; write to-day. GEO. MAYERLE, Gorman Expert Optician, charter member American Association of Op- ticians TTl'-.. Market Ft.. San Francisco. MEDICAL. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly Irregularities (irom what- ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed at any time when others have failed; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day; no instruments used; cure at office, $o; home in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting the doctor, frte, before going else- where. MRS. Pit. WYKTH, M_' Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkln; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday; 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and privacy of a home: consultation free and ab- solutely confidential; satisfaction, guaranteed, without Injury to health, or money refunded, by MRS. PR. GWYER 610 Eddy St., bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only. ALL ladies— C only Pr. and Mrs. M. Pavies, true friends of all Invalids, men and women; 60 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or Irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fall; delicacy, privacy, home. etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no de- lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi- dential. MRS. M. PAVIES, 122S Market St.; pills, $1; very strong, $2. A NEW process for female trouble, no matter from what cause and how long standing; every woman her own physician; can be sent safe and sure; no medicines or instruments used; consultation free; traveling parties helped instantly and safe treatment guaran- teed; cure, $5: by the well-known specialists nnd ladies' physicians for 37 years; .see us. . PR. POPPER and PRS., 313 Kearny st. X PR. G. W. O'PONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- ties, from whatever cause. Pr. O'Ponnell has tr. r :'' 1 successfully more cases of irregularl- tjis 'ther physician; never fails to curi Mm first, save time and money; treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Call or write, 1023% Market st. AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics; lat'-st methods; strict antiseptic precautions; ladles near or far see PRS. GOODWIN free; well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in ?4 hours guaranteed: any time; maternity home: best medical attendance; pills, $1: cure, $5. 1362 Market, bet. 7th-Bth; tel. Howard 424. A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all case 3 of monthly Irregularities from whatever cause; positively no instruments used; guar- anteed cure at office, $o; travelers helped in- stantly; consultation free and confidential. MRS, PR. KOHL, 1122 .Market St.. between Mason and Taylor; hours, 9 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. DR and MRS. WEGE.NER. 1312 Golden Gate aye.— Private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention; terms mod- erate; regular physician In attendance; con- sultation free^ Infants adopted into good homes; call before consulting others. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor: Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran- cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese herbs; over 3000 varieties being used; advice free; hours 6:SO to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. ALLmarried ladies know "Seguro," the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay Bt. ; $1 50. Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 631 X st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; J2 50; expressed C O. P. : don't delay until too late. OSGOOP BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland, Cal. PR. and Mrs. Wise, HIS Market St.— lnstant re- lief for monthly troubles or money bark; $5 up. PRIVATE home In confinement: best refs.; 1540% Howard'; Mrs. M. Wiedemann. midwife. MRS. PR. SCHWARTZ, home in confinement; best of care. 852 Castro, cor. 7th. Oakland. DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all dis- eaßes of the human body. 115 Mason st. HORSES. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons., buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Plxth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN fc DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FINE laundry, bakers', milk wagons; 3 bug- gies; 2 extra fine delivery wag. S2S Harrison. 100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Fnlsoni st. TO LEASE. TO lease For wholesale and retail wine and liquor business, store with large light base- ment on very prominent downtown corner. Apply to WILLIAM HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call building. HOISES TO LET. AT 24 Morris aye., off Harrison, near Sixth- Sunny 5-room house, renovated, $13; water free; appreciated If seen; pleaße v invesllgate. BEAUTIFUL modern 10 rooms, bath; reduced from $65 to $40 to good tenant: 11 IS Guerrero, nr. 23d. A. M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. FOR rent—ln Alameda, furnished cottage, 7 rooms, bath; large grounds; 1 block from nar- row-gauge station; reasonable. 1355 Versailles aye. HOUSE and stable, 9 large sunny rooms and bath, large yard, garden and driveway, suit- able for one or two families. 924 Shotwell St., near Twenty-third. HOUSE, 6 sunny rooms, bath; large lower part four stalls may be used for anything. 2319 Mason st. HOUSE of 32 rooms; good for lodging house. In- quire 1163 Howard St., nr. Sth; two entr -1 HOUSE to let; 6 rooms. 23% Morris aye.. near Sixth and Harrison, sts. OCEAN VIEW—New cottage, 3 rooms, large olosets: fy acre land: barn, chicken houses: 12 minutes from cars; rent cheap to responsible party. 3378 Twenty-fourth st. OUR rent department goes to your home; get printed list of houses from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PART of handsomely furnished house; piano; marine view. 2332 Jones Ft., near Lombard. 2 SUNNY front rooms, water and closet; rent $8, 2^2 Natnma St.. near Fourth. Fl KXISHED HOISES TO LET. IK>t PE to let and furniture of 7 rooms for sale. 12 Laskie St., off Mission, between Eighth and Ninth. TO RENT—Furnished, at once, tasteful mod- ern house, 0 large rooms, city water, electric light, large garden, lawn; choicest neighbor- hood; fronting university; five minutes from railway station. Address or call 1Bushnell plaro, Berkeley. FURNISHED FLATS. ASHBURY, 705 5 large Funny rooms and bath, nicely furnished; no children. COTTAGES TO LET. ARLINGTON,333— A cottage of 3 rooms, chick- en house, yard; San Mateo cars to Thlrty- fiftli st. ;rent $6. SUNNY 5-p cm cottage ;% stable; rent $20. Ad- dress bos 812, Call office. TI'RK. 1562—Cottage, 4 rooms; also cottage, S rooms, rear: large stable; reasonable. $9—COTT.<i;K 4 rooms; yard; respectable lo- cation. 1705 Turk Ft., near Scott. $10—COTTAGE, 4 sunny rooms; 1% blocks from Market pt. 132 Rose aye., bet. Gough and Octavla sts. FLATS TO LET. A—HOWARD. 1722, nr. Thirteenth— Sunny, new. 4 rooms; bath and laundry; $15; very choice. Fine new sunny upper double fiat, 10 rooms; stable; cheap. CLAYTON, 872, south of Frederick— Modern sunny flat. 5 rooms and bath; cheap. FLATof 4 rooms. 515 Thirteenth st. FRANKLIN, 715—Sunny comer flat, 6 rooms and bath; near Golden Gate aye. HARRIET. 253, near Harrison and Sixth—3 sunny rooms, upstairs, ?>. MISSION, 1515, near Eleventh— 6 large sunny rooms; bath, laundry and yard; rent $18. NICE flat all to yourself; 4 rooms: modern Im- provements. Address box 539, Call office. OUR rent department goes to your home; get printed list of flats from BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. RINCON Hill— Americans owning house would let (to parties without children) sunny corner flat of 5 rooms and bath; bay windows; fine view of city and bay; last party stayed 9 years. 351 First St.; references. 4 SUNNY rooms and bath; in good repair. 1718 Leavenworth; rent $12. $13—4-ROOM upper flat: sunny Eido. Army St., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. $15—UPPER flat; 5 sunny rooms and bath. 205 Francisco st. tockton; 6 r $26 720 Montg'y ay. ; 5 r..514 Turk; 6 r 17 19 Erkson crt; 6 r.. 11 1328 Hayes; 6 r IS fi.iO Jessie; 3 r 10 16'jti Page; 3 r 151250 Tehama; 4 r 8 A. M. SPECK A '''1.. B£J Market st. 9 4073 TWENTY-THIRD et., near Castro; upper sunny 5 rooms; $15. 897 Noe st., comer Nineteenth: upper 5 rooms: $17. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUCHANAN. 6f>2. cor. Fell— P.ay-wlndow par- lor; mantel; kitchen; blue flame or gas: $12. 'BUSH, 2404— Punny front alcove suite, with kit.hen, bath; furnished for housekeeping; rent $15. CASTRO, 429, rear, near 17th—2 sunny hkpg. rooms: large yard; stable if desired; cheap. EDDY, 743—3 or 4 nicely furnished rooms; low- er flat; also single furnished room. ELLIS, 2094—Furnished front room; light housekeeping If desired; $7 month. FELL. 26—2 or 3 nice sunny front rooms; fur- nished; running water; reasonable. FOURTH, 22E Nice front suite suitable for light housekeeping; also single. FIFTH, 353— Clean furnished housekeeping; 8 rooms $12 and two $12; single, $5 up. FIFTH. 309 New house; well furnished suite with kitchen; suitable for 2 or more. FOLSOM, 870—Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing; sunny rooms; also single rooms cheap. FOLSOM, ISOS, cor. Fourteenth— Unfurnished 2 connecting rooms and kitchen. Call 9 to 1. FRANKLIN, 203—2 parlors furnished; separate kitchen; corner: Funny. GL'KRRERO, 129 Housekeeping rooms to rent; nicely furnished. HAVES, lOSMs—Suite of parlors, dining room and kitchen, suitable for housekeeping; par- lors suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. HAWTHORNE, 172. near Harrison— Desirable housckpg rooms for 2; use of parlors; reas. HOWARD, 704, corner Third— Finely furnished ro. .ms: also housekeeping and transient. HOWARD, 953V4—Front bay-window room, $2 50; also lovely sunny room, $1 75; bath. HYDE, 609— Nicely furnished sunny housekeep- ing suiteß of 2 or 3 rooms; $9 to $16. JESSIE, 439, bet. Fifth and Sixth— 2 large connecting rooms complete; housekeeping; regular kitchen; $10. MINNA, 364—2 or 3 neatly furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single. MINNA, 640—Furnished rooms, complete for hi 'isekeeplng: large yard. MINNA, 725, bet. Eighth and Ninth— Two nice unfurnished moms; bay-window; front garden; big yard. MINNA, 743—5 rooms; rent $11; near Ninth. MISSION, 945— A front room with folding bed in nl kit^hf-n; complete for housekeeping. MONTGOMERY, 1402, corner Filbert -3 sunny housekeeping rooms, $9 per month. OAK, 111 2- or 3 nice sunny housekeeping rooms; complete; rent reasonable. OCTAVIA, 413%— Nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms; 2 rooms or more; rent cheap. I 'l 1WELL, 418— 2 housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. SHIPLEY, 261—4 housekeeping rooms, $6; no children, no animals; house new. SIXTH. 420—Front housekeeping rooms; also parlor suite. SUITE of 2 large nice sunny front rooms, complete for housekeeping; kitchen and bed- room; furniture all new; $2 per week, $8 per month. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission St., bet. First and Second sts. TWELFTH. 145, corner Howard— Sunny fur- nished rooms, complete for housekeeping. VAN NESS, MS— Sunny rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; gas range. VAN NESS aye., 1021— Sunny front parlor suite, 3 or 4 rooms; kitchen; gas range. ROOMS TO LET. ALASKA place, 5, off Mason, below Bay Neat, comfortable furnished room, suitable for lady or gentleman, $4. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.— Pleasant sunny rooms; en suite or single; first-class In every respect; terms reasonable, AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; modern service; elevator; bath; rooms, 50c to $1 60 day. MRS. J. KING. AT Stockton, 242— Sunny front rooms; suites, single; facing plaza; day or month. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fu- rnished rooms, suitc-s. single; also unfurnished. BUS.H, 534. The La Mar— Newly fur: sunny rßoms en suite or single; reasonable. BUSH. 726— Sunny front room for gentleman; $7 per month; reference. EDDY, 120A Pleasant sunny front rooms: also single and housekeeping rooms; rent reasnbl. EDDY, 430—Sunny front room; rent $S. EDDY. 614—Single sunny front room; gas, bath, closets: private family; $8. ELLIS, 204. corner Mason (Clifford)—A sunny corner suite and other sunny rooms; prices reasonable. PERSONALS. BELLE—Come home; all wilf"b<Twell; if In need write; all waiting anxiously. MOTHER— ED. LINCOLN BROS. ~~ Sell 8 lbs rolled oats, 25c; 10-lb sack cornmeal, 20c; butter, 25c square; 19 lbs granulated sugar, $1; flour. Sac sack; tomatoes, 90c cioz. ; sugar corn, $1 doz; picnic hams. Trie 1b; 20 lbs rice, $1; 25 lbs raisins, $1; macaroni. 25c a box; 2 lbs fine coffee, 25c. LINCOLN BROS., cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., above Folsom. YOUR hair won't fall out of you use Lederer's Quintonica, 35c bot.; Lederer's Foamo Sham- poo, 5c pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. LEDERER is the best hairdresser in the city, but he charges only 25c; longest hair rolls, 35c; good switches, $1: fine, $2 50. Open Bun- days 9 to 12. G. LEDERDR. 123 Stockton st. AUGUSTA LEOLA, 2326 Mission st., near 20th —Greatest fortune teller in the world: gives luck, love and magic charms; also teaches fortune telling; fee, $1 and upward. HIE THIENG. 26 Glasgow St., first-class Chi- nese laundry, removed to 338 Minna st. A FINE suit or overcoat to order, $10 75; we have contracts with mills to take all their remnants; samples sent all over the country. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and Copyright No. 4 Sutter St., Law a Specialty. San Francisco. C&l. American and Foreign Bend for Circular. Patents Solicited. SUPERFLUOUS hair removed: no electricity or strong medicines: treatment simple and effective. 112S Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTON. OPERA bangs and switches, 50c up; this week only; artistic opera dressing. La Verite Hair- dressing Parlors, 30 Geary; phone red 3733. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices; $1 a week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny. ELECTRIC lights in every room; .Winchester Hotel. 44 Third St., near Market; 700 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CITY OF.PARIS laundry removed from 119 Stockton st. to 331 Geary. MME. JAUSSAUD. THE genuine misfit, 272 Fifth St.: $30 and $40 suits at your own price: perfect fit guarant'd. PRIVATE residence for ladies In delicate health. MRS DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. Alameda. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no In- jection;guarntd.Dr.Gordln,sl4 Pine, ab.Kearny BATHS, 12V4c; 30 porcelain tubs; separate en- trance for ladies: lady attendant. 34 Fourth. FOLDINGbeds $8 50; bedrm sets $8: bed loung- es $4 50; open ev's. L. J. NEUMANN. 121 6th. Ladles' or gent's clothing.furniture.bought, sold; tel. Mint 997. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. BERWIN & GASSNER. furriers, formerly on Post st., removed to store lip Kearny st. A— CLOAKS, . furs and . suits at wholesale prices. H. KRAMER. 20 Sansome st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrappers for mailing. $1 per year. DRESSMAKERS. SILK or cloth dresses made. $s up; dresses made over: perfect fit.. 3 Eddy. MME. GOLDSTEIN SPIRITUALISM. A— MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader; medical clairvoyant: treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free: sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st. MRS. SOPHIA SKIT, spirit seer. 1724 Market St., near Polk; counsel. 50c; by letter, 50c; meetings every night, 10c. MRS. MENA FRANCES. Independent slate writing medium. 118 Halght st. MRS. ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Frl!. ! p. m.; Men.. 8; 25c: sittings. $1. 233 Valencia st. MRS. B. BAUMANN. the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell. CLAIRVOYANTS^ ARRIVALEXTRAORDINARY. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. MME, E. CURLEY Has permanently located at 337 Geary Ft., bet. Powell and Mason. Her success as a me- dium has startled the entire world. Her power Is acknowledged by press and public to be of the highest order. She advises you to a certainty by a higher than human power. Her parlors are thronged by anxious people looking for important information, and every reply is most gratifying; all are pleased. Without a question she tells each caller their name and for what they came. She gives advice on business, speculation, lawsuits, old estates, love, courtship and marriage— every- thing. The unfortunate and troubled should seek her counsel and start aright. Positively no attention paid to letter unless $1 accom- panies. 9 n. m. to 8:30 p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and sec- ond Fight: diagnoses disease; full lite read- ing: ladles, 50c: gents, $1; sit., $150. 126 Turk. ' YOUR future told by cards, 25c. 1033 Mission, downstairs; Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. MME. HANSON, palmist and card reader; past, present and future; 25c. 1534 sth. r. 21. MIPS A L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards, palmist and planets. 25 Sixth st. JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist. 216 Kearny St., rooms 9 and 10. , BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE—Clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush St., rooms 9 and 10. MME. MOREAU. the best medium and card reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st. ; clairvoyant ' and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c. i MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. ! MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- i bond's picture. 25c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st. i l~i—^ -i-«-s— --——s—m s-s—s—si-s—s—\u25a0\u25a0 1 PALMISTRY. MME. NEEROAAKD, pupil Count St. Ger- malne, 33SS Twenty-first St.. above Valencia; tel. White 1571; reading by mail. $1. " SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. i SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed by i electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush i St.; 15 years' experience: references given. i \u25a0 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 AS we are selling good upright pianos for $6 1 cash and $8 per month, we ask you to lnvestl- -1 gate and approve this method; prices are the 1 same as If purchased for all cash; bargains 1 In good second-hand uprights upon some easy payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter Ftp., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. A FEW good bargains in uprights from $120 up. All guaranteed. 1 Weber, in fine order. Estey, used very little. Bradford, good as new; Knabe, used seven . months. Easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & CO. Chlckering Agents, I 16-20 O'Farrell st. 1 ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St.; pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices: terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. . HORNUNG'S Pianos praised by all great ar- tists; his touch regulator the wonder of the day; please examine. 216 McAllister st. A GRAND opportunity to save money In the purchase of a high grade piano for cash this week. Room 12. Flood building. > PIANOS accurately tuned and warranted: send postal card to COOKE, 1081 Howard st. PIANOS at auction prices to realize advances and storage. Wilson's Storage Rms, 1710 Mkt. NEW pianos, stool and scarf, $3 per mo. rental. SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co.. 560 Hayes st. ! A— UPRIGHTS, $69 up: Installments. $5 75 up; rents $3 60 up (allowed on purchase). 136 Ellis. ' W. G. BADGER, 415- Sacramento St., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett t- Davis pianos. BARGAIN— Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister Ft., next Hlbernia Bank. SOHMER pianos are the best. BYRON MAUZY, Sole Agent, 308 Post st. \u25a0 A PIANO that will please you. . the Byron Mauzy. 308 Post St. KNABE pianos: new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. - SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. LOST. CAMEO fob. Suitable reward will be paid at 1312 Washington st. From dray, a flask of quicksilver, from railroad to Golden Gate warehouse. Return to Btetson-Renner Drayage Co., 403 Battery st. Reward. LOST—Small blue and tan dog, named "Little Man." Return to Haquettee, Palace of Art. 16 Post Bt. : $10 reward. ; LOST—A pass book with the Hlbernla Savings i and Loan Society of San Francisco, In the name of LORENS MELCHIOR. No. 199-131; the finder will please* return to bank. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.- T ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. L. S. CLARK—Emma Spreckels building. 927 . Market: consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. ' W DAVIDSON. 927 Market st. * PHYSICIANS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1021' / Market' Bt.. bet. 6th and 7th. BUSINESS CHANCES. A Tr? 4 ?-. ; r £O**NER saTootr~with ItVlng~~roo7rTs^ on Fifth St.. near Market; rent $30; average iiaiiy receipts $14; fine fixtures, cash register, \u25a0 _ etc. ILKE. 906 Market St.. room 8. A— WAGON and carriage shop; repairing and manufacturing of farming Implements; in lively country town, Alameda County; estab- lished many years; tools $400; stock at invoice price: a splendid chance for good, steady man )7°,* now * his business. Call R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st., room 8. A—$800; RAILROAD boarding-house in Oak- land; first-class paying, best class of board- ers; large rooms; good furniture; rent $20. Particulars of WILKE, 906 Market, room 8. A—sSso; CORNER grocery and bar, with living rooms, on Market 6t. ;. doing a good-paying business; owner bought- transfer business. Particulars of WILKE. 906 Market, room 8. NEAT corner grocery and bar. x well stocked; fine fixtures; living rooms; rent $25; price $600. WILKIE & UNFUG. 906 Market st. GENERAL merchandise store connected with postofflce in lively country town: no oppo- sition; including building, 2 lots 25x150; $2000; stock of merchandise about 13000; rarest chance. For particulars call WILKE & UXFUQ, 906 Market St. CIGAR stand, Stockton and Market sts. WILKE & UNFUG. 906 Market st. TO buy or- sell- your business quick for cash Bee GUS STRAND & CO.. 1027% Market st. $160—PARTNER wanted In one of the oldest business openings, established 25 years; sure $75 or more each per month; light office work: experience not necessary. Apply GUS STRAND & CO.. 1027H Market St., above 6th. A— s2soo; CORNER drug store; doctor's practice ' worth $300 a month: receipts $20 daily; chance for a physician. KREDO & CO., 22^ Geary. A— $100; BRANCH bakery, delicacy and can- Jies; 3 living rooms. KREDO & CO., 22^ Geary st. .SSOC(— PARTNER in manufacturing business; large stock; exclusive trade; $75 to $100 a month clear each; no experience required; plenty of work. Western Inv. Co., 9 'Geary. $200—PARTNER, light business; $18 a week; no experience required; trial given; see it! West- ern Investment Co.. 9 Geary st. GROCERIES and bars, ?400, " $700, $100, $1500, $1600, $2500, $4000, $5500, and many others; sa- loons, $250, $300, $450. $760, $1400 and $1500. Ger- man-American, 34 Kearny st. . YOU can double your money in salmon can- nery shares; only a tew left. See CLARK & CO., room 509, Examiner building. SALOON; bargain; willsell at great sacrifice. Mclaughlin & CO., 777 Market st. FOR best water filter ever offered on this mar- ket; fell en sight: need not remain Idle. S. H. GOULD & CO., 632 Market st. A— TO buy or sell your business quick for cash apply to MOON & CO., 1008Yi Market st. GRAND restaurant outfit complete cheap; place to let. Apply 513^> Jones st. BARBER outfit; 4-chalr shop; a bargain. Call, bet. 10 and 12 a. m., 423 Washington st. $300— COFFEE and chop house; doing good business. Apply at 626 Montgomery st. FOR sale—Well established printing office ' formerly conducted by the late CHAS. W. LIEB, at 220 Sutter St., room 37, will be disposed of at a reasonable offer. For par- ticulars call at above office, or 212 Pennsyl- vania aye. $200—RESTAURANT; good fixtures and loca- tion; paying present owner. National Agen- cy, 7 Grant aye. $400— SALOON, 13 rooms; partly furnished; good place wholesale house. 117 Battery st. FOR sale or exchange Good paying country hotel. Box 666, Petaluma, Cal. \u25a0 i FOR sale Dry goods business. Address P. O. box, 112 Benicia, Cal. OYSTER and clam business for sale cheap. 1325 Polk st. HOWARD, S33— Vienna Beer Hall; for sale cheap on account of discontinuing partner- ship. GROCERY, wood, coal and feed business: whole, part: cheap. NE. cor. Valley. Dolores. FRUIT store for sale cheap; good chance. 130 Eighth st. WAFFLE wagon; complete; 1 horse; everything new; $300. 2108 Mason st., in rear. GROCERY and bar; good stand; <-olng an all cash business; price $1000. Box 1201. Call. ROUTE on this paper for sale. Apply 1737 Hyde St. SALOON: good paying; in business quarter. Apply book store. Clay and Montgomery sts. RESTAURANT for sale cheap; near Union Iron Works. 1245 Kentucky st. SALOON. Inquire Anchor Brewery, after S p. m.. or at 636 Third si. BARGAIN— store; nice stock and fixtures. Box 446. Uklah.. Pal. __ J _ IFOR sals on . account of sickness, florist and nursery stock, greenhouse and heating ap- paratus, doing business of $15 to $25 a day, or will exchange for real estate across the bay. Apply 500 Halght st. JOHN REDLEY— Leaving for Europe, desires to sell his tailoring business. Including stock and good will. 840 Third rt. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL A CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. 11-room house in Angels Camp $450 15-room house; central; $100 cash 300 30 rooms: rent $80; orr Mission st 1300 f)4-room house; clears $300 '. 1600 17 rooms; on Sixth st -450 C-room flat; cheap rent 175 2S-room house; clears $150 650 24-room house; new furniture 750 16-room house; fine corner 10C0 14-room house: new and good 800 16-ro<>m; fine corner; must sell 900 FOR A HOUSE ANY SIZE OR PRICE call on H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. -.th. 10 ROOMS and bath; new furniture; $300 cash, balance payments. DECKER, 1020 Market. MONEY-MAKING LODGING-HOUSES. 40 rooms; Bush st... $2750 21 rooms; Post st 2500 21 rooms; Grant aye 2500 30 rooms; Stockton st 2300 30 rooms; Bush st ISOO 18 rooms;' Van -Ness aye 1500 72 rooms; California st 1000 14 rooms; Stockton st 900 15 rooms; Post at 800 10 rooms; Pine st 800 10 rooms; Taylor at...' 1 ' f>so For bargains. ELSTON & THOMPSON, 239 Post st. ' . . - \u25a0 A-KREDO & CO 22*4 GEARY ST. MONEY ADVANCED O>j»ALL HOUSES. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS A FEW DAYS ONLY. 44 rooms; fine business corner. $200—9 rooms; a give away. Many others from 6 to 300 rooms, from $150 to $10,000. KREDO & CO. WINSTON «\u25a0 CO 1026 Market St. 18 rooms; cheap rent: one floor $450 . 20 rooms; rent $75; north of Market; snap. 800 23 rooms; brand new: give away:..... SOO 32 rooms; will exchange; corner 1000 $1600— ROOMING-HOUSE; north of Market st. COWING & CO., 995 Market st. GREAT bargain; 80 rooms: $330 cash, bal- ance easy payments from Income of house. 105 New Montgomery- 9-ROOM house, furniture In good order; will sell reasonable. 276 .Minna st. i2-ROOM house for sale; rooms full; terms moderate; good location. Box 811, Call office. 40-ROOM lodging-house; good location; owner has run it for 10 years: compelled to sell ac- count of ether business; a. bargain; cheap rent. Call 317 Third St. LODGING-HOUSE for sale; 9 rooms: newly furnished; low rent; owner obliged to go north. 17 Powell St., upstairs. \u25a0•: FOR sale— l 9 rooms, where a good living can lit- made: cheap. 48 Seventh st. DENTISTS. . . DR. T. S..HIGGINS'. Dental Parlors, Emma. Spreckels bldg., 92". Market st. Painless extraction a specialty; inferior work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled .or crowned; pure gold filling from $1; plates from $5. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Beet materials used only. AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. SO9 Mar- ket st cor. 4th. rm. 7, Flood b-ig.. you can have your extractions done painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 60 up- plates, extractions. Tree, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9a. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 2 p m G. W. WILLIAMSON. M.D.. Manager. X FULL set of teeth, $5; see now flexible plates- light and thin: guaranteed 10 years: teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; filling, 60c; crowns. $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors. 24 Sixth St.: telephone Jessie 1132. DR. pEORGE W. LEEK. 20 p'Farrell St., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by Jils wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4: rubber or flexible plates. $3;. received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. TEETH without, plates a specialty; full eet of teeth $5" crowns, $3; fillings. 50c; all work warranted for ten years. Modern Dental Parlors. 1208 Market St., cor. Golden Gate aye. VAN VROOM ' Dental' Parlors; guaranteed work; lowest prices: ten operators; open 1 eveningi* and Sundays. Sixth and Market. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market at., near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. O. YOUNG. 1841 Pom St. \u25a0 _____ LOWEST prices In B. F. ; painless extraction guarntd. N. Y. Dentist. 969 Mission, cor. «th. PARIS' Dental Parlors. 235 Kearu?; set of teeth, j $4; ailing, gold, EOc; silver, 25c; crowns. $3. HELP TED— Continued. '-.' BARBERS' Protective Union, the onTy legal ..-• organized union of the coast, has authorized \u25a0'." •J. J. 11P;1NZ. Its employment secretary, to ;'.••' extend his services into the country .every - -vvhero ami to see that none but reliable help \-_ \u25a0 is furnished. Office, 630 Market, downstairs. -.-; WANTED—Seamen and green hands to go whaling; steamer; no experience .required. '. "STATENS & FRIEDMAN, 257 and 259 Pa- ;;•_ clfic Pt. .-.WANTED— A good neat honest boy from 14 to - 16 years old to work In grocery store. In-- \u25a0 ; quire this morning, between I and 10 o'clock •; at 721 Stockton st. '•' GRAINKR wants boy accustomed to rubbing In for grainer; wages $5 per week. Call cor- -.. ner of Eddy and Mason sts. at Ba. m. to-day, : WANTED— Young man as partner; stock and fixtures cost over $600; no experience required; particulars to-day. 536 California st. WANTED— First-class pressman on custom- \u25a0rr..aJe paJits; steady work; good pay. 4114 Kearny St., top floor. EXPERIENCED man to collect and canvass- money-making 1 : position. E. W. DORR ill Montgomery st. \u25a0 3'QKTER wanted at 36 East St.; $30; call early. -. WANTED—Lunch waiter at " Harrison street. , YOUNO man to. make himself useful In restau- rant. $3 a week. 233 Sixth st. DISHWASHER wantp.l; must carry trays- foung man. 37 Eddy st. ANTED— To rent store .1 2 moms suitable or f>c barber; entrance on 2 streets; cheap .\u25a0em.; $? r>?r month. Apply 1G») Mission st. : WANTED— Engineers and firemen to send 25c for a 24-page pamphlet containing a list of ' questions asked by an examinlns board of '. . engineers. A.ldress GEO. A. ZELLER. book- seller, IS S. Fourth st., St. Louis, Mo. Men- tion the Pan Francisco Call. S TAILORS—Coat makers SIMON &CO., Market ' try. Arr'-y to STKIN, SIMON & CO., Market i. and Second sts. GENERAL tailor and coat maker for country- . Apply REISS BROS.. 24 Sutter st. BARBER^ good workman.' wants steady Job evenings or Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- day. Box 766. Call office. WANTED-^Bushelman at E. MESSAGER'S Cloak Store, 145 Post st. WANTED—Solicitor for stationery firm; one familiar with the business preferred; good salary to right man. Address C. W., Call. WANTED— An active energetic young man for domestic dry goodß department: for Bao- rnmento. Apply Monday from - to 3 p. m.. £23. Market st 10 GENTEEL ladies and gentlemen wanted; $2 to $4 day. Lower floor. 631 Golden Gate aye. TO go this week— 3^o pairs men's shoes, some nearly new, from F>oc to $1 C>o: new shoes, slightly d.tmaged. one-half price. E62 Mission st., het. First and Second sis.; open Sundays. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting, 3.".c to 50c. 562 Mission St.. bet. Ist and 2.1 sts. GOOD shoemaker, withfamily. 4102 Nineteenth «t., near Castro. MAN" who understands, florist business. 500 WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen as canvas- sers; good wages: no experience required. Call from 1 to S p. m. at 373 Hayes st. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third St.. near Mar- ket: 700 rooms. 25c night: reading room: free 'bus and bagpase to and from the ferry. RECRUITS wanted for the United States Ma- rine Corps. United States navy: able-bodied, J unmarried men between the ages of 21 ami 35. years, who are citizens of the United States, or these who have legally declared their in- tention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read 1 and writp English, and be between 5 feet » ' inches and 6 feet in heipht. For further in- formation apply at the Recruiting oiflce. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco, Cal. BARBER'S Progressive Union; tree employ- •' m't H. Bernard. Sec. 104 rth; tel. Jessie 116*. -. WANTED— Men to learn the barber trade; pummer rates or percentage terms. 1542 Mkt. .. ..- WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know ' '• thai Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still y"-": runs Denver Hou.=e. 217 Third st. ; 100 large •;...- rooms; 250 per night :-$l to $3 per week. ...'\u25a0EAILORS, green hands, blacksmiths and car- .!." pente-re for steam whalers: seamen' wanted at '•;:• LANE'S. 504 Davis St., near Jackson. '*\u25a0 KOBSON House. 117 Kearny—Rooms from 25c to COc: $1 to $3 per -wee«. 20 MEN to go on whaling cruise; no experi- ence required. HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart at. "'VMEX and women to learn barber trade at S. F. .:•;•' Barber College. 13SH Eighth st. . .;.;•.-.\u25a0- -.•:-.FINGLE sunny furnished room. '-' 50 a month. :. ''^Limiell House. Sixth and Howard sts. '. " .SfEN'S flne calf shoes to order, $2 50: men's ' "\u25a0"• eolelng, 35c: only one price. 923 Howard st. '•'.' =S INGLE rooms, 15c, 20c, 25c per night: 75c, i. \u25a0..-:•;.•• to J2 5.1 wk. Elcho House. 563>4 Market st. >:.. :WANTED To collect wages due laborers and „\u25a0-.\u25a0'.. clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutler st. Iv;- SINGLE furnished flne l.irpe sunny and airy '•:. room. 25c night. \u25a0edale House. 321 Ellis st. \u25a0'•-\u25a0IRY Acme House. 957 Market St.. below Sixth, ,".'.!. : for v room; 25c a night: $1 a week. . ' CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly * Call, 16 rapes, pent to any address in the ." •r y United States, postpaid, for $1 per . \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'-. \u0084/\u25a0 . AGENTS WANTED. | .-: -/ COUNTRY to sell Leather Lustre: best seller X.\u25a0 ' .. out; sample postpaid, d.'.c. J. Brown. 332 Hush. \u25a04' BE wise and get In while the proposition Is ft* nr*l make zrio<i money. I*3 Seventh st. '\u25a0'•;"' ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED: \u25a0WANTED A pleasant room, large closet and •\u25a0•' ci.-- board In the locality of Sutter and Polk \u25a0; -•' rts. Box £09. Call office. - WANTED—MISCELLANEOIS. ' .WANTED—Second-hand projectoscope . and ':•_\u25a0 ' films; also Hec'rul-handed stertopticon outfit. - :Box Sl7. Call office. : "'\V ANTED— Pomeroy's "Introduction to Munlcl- fv'pal Law.: state price, edition and condition. \u25a0 \u25a0'.•' -jECRAI' Iron, brass and copper bought: coun- ,'•-.:/: try trada solicited. S. F. I. V.. 204 Mission. :••=: . FURNITURE FOR SALE. '.!:•' ; 4>:ROOMS furnished In oak for $4S 50. v.-;th No. .:•.- .-••; \u25a0? range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. t : ; : :•'\u25a0./ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ' -"IK 'WHITNEY hammerless 10-bore Damascus '\u25a0 '..'/shotgun for $30, worth $75, at UNCLE HAR- '. -v-.KIS'. 15 Grant aye. V r BOILERS, engines. ;d-hand machinery. Me- ..'•';• INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-167 Fremont St. '• \THREE or four fine family milch cows and .."'•' calves. J. F. PERLE, Angel Island. TAILOR'S tools for sale cheap. 726 Washing- . -ton f»t. ' A 4sxl6 RETURN tubular boiler, complete. See owner, WHITE,il6 Mission st. v: ' 12AR?. counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, ;'; bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. DRILL press, boring machine, 20-Inch planer •\u25a0 : ' and c-niery grinding machine. 1634 Mission. \u25a0 AN almost new ship's sextant, cost originally ."• $50; will be sold now for $17. UNCLE HAR- '." HIS, 15 Grant aye. : . BAKS. back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office fur- •• . niture and fixtures; new and second hand. :- : . J. NOON AN, 1017-1014-1021-1028 Mission St., ' '.. above Sixth.' ' -$350- SALOON; corner East and Greenwich sts. ; ....-rent $20: owner has two place*. Call at 230 ' Pacific st. . '.'CREAMERY machinery for sale; a bargain; •' ' almost new; latest type separator, boiler, en- .'.,- . gine. etc. : sold separately or together. Apply '\u25a0• -.-. .box 447, Petaluma, ill. '. !QAS engine, 3Vi horsepower, $150; 8 horsepower, •* -'1250; others, new and second hand. DYNAMIC ;. '.V;.EKQIKE CO., 603 California st. ', -'• •"•IjOMESTIC sewing machine; good condition; -•.-•••f-c'omplfcte; cheap. 1913 Mission M., near 15th. •:\u25a0!.; J7.ULLEYS covered by pat. leather prevent slip- \u25a0';..' .;-i>fige; saves power. Cal. Belt Co., 519 Mission. ': ; -J*nENTICr: lathe, screw cut tine; full set of .. ," •_ .attachments. fie» owner, 728 Capp st. .EAKES— AII klzph new and second hand. THE ..-HERMANy SAFE CO.. 417 Sacramento St. . .. JJGILERS, engines, second-hand machinery. -ASHMAN & BURKE.. 139 Heal" St. •• j' , ,_ . -GASOLINE engine*—l horsepower, $100; 2, $125; 3. $150; 4, $175. SMITH CO.. 627 Mission St. •"TOLYPHOXE. $35: attachment (only). $15: will fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupl, 933 Mkt. _ SAFES— Bargains In new an second hand: all \u25a0 .. Elzes; half original cost. US-111 Market. S. F. •*••• SEWING MACHINES. ' $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 42. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth at. ./ STORAGE. .CAL A Storage Warehouse. F. SMITH, prop." •.722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. lay 25. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving CoT Offlc«-^4Ol Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. FIERCE a.- TAYLOR Storage Company: pack- !&«, advance, etc 735 Market; tel. Block ill. ,

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1899-04-03 ...SHAW— In Stockton. March 31, 1899, William Shaw, formerly known as Willie Sims, be-loved son ofElizabeth Shaw, a native

THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1899. 9

EDUCATIONAL.ENGINEERING School, civiland mining; as-

saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min-eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method.

ELECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con-struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics.

BUSlNESS— Bookkeeping, business .practice,shorthand, typing, languages, English; 24teachers, day and evening; catalogue free.HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st.

MERRILL-MILLERcollege; shorthand, typing;individual Instruction; new typewriters; book-keeping: -rapidity at figures by noted expertMr. Tarr; day. eve. Rms. 572-6 Parrott bldg.

AYRES" Business College. 723 Market st.;shorthand typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy,penmanship, English branches, etc.; lifescholarship, $50; low,rates per week and mo.

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ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers;Ellis system: sunny rooms; low rates; day.evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL-LEGE, 1236 Market st.

ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min-ing, mech. survey, assay, archi.; day & eve.:est 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN,933 Market.

FRENCH, Spanish, etc! Prof. De Fillppe'a .Academy of Languages, 320 Post ablest profs.

MARGARET JACKSON, professor piano, bar-mony, voice culture. Studio 623 Turk st.

CHEAPEST and best In America— The WeeklyCall, 16 pages, sent to any address In theUnited States or Canada one year for $1,postage paid.

BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS.Birth, marriage and death notices sent by

mail will not be inserted. They must be handedin at either of the publication offices and beindorsed with the name and residence of per-sons authorized to have the same published.

married"ANDERSON— HOMANN—In this city, March

30, 1899, by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Peter Ander-son and Meta Maria Homann.

BERGTOLD— In this city, April L1899. by Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fritz Bergtoldand Rebecca Muller.

CRONIN— In this city. April1, 1899, byRev. John A. B. Wilson. William F. Croninof Oakland and Annie Oman of San Fran-cisco.

DAVISON—JONES— In.Coulterville, March 6.1899, M. C. Davison (Dixie) and Mrs. DeliaMay Jones.

ROEFER— MATHEIS—In this- city, April 2.1899, by Rev. J. Fuendellng, Henry A. Roeferand Helene Matheis. . -.

DIED."Baclgalupi. Louisa Kelly, John H.Bailey, Nathan J. Laventhal. SamuelBragg, Mary E. McCullough. RobertBrown, Evelina E. O'Connell. BridgetClarke, George Osborn, MargaretCradock. William L. Pfeiffer. LouisFarley, Mary Shaw, WilliamFox, George* W. Straub, DennisHagan. Mary Wesolo, Emily . .Hunter, Elizabeth C.

BACTGALUPI—In this city. March 31. 1899,Louisa, beloved wife of Filbert Baclgalupi,and sister of Judge A. Spinetti and Michael-L. and William Splnetti, a native of SanFrancisco, aged 25 years 10 months and 27days.

(C7"The funeral will take place this day(Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi-dence, 1720 Stockton street. gj|r^|j|]

BAILEY— this city. April2. 1899. Nathan J.,relict of Mary Bailey, a native of Vermont,aped sfi years.

E7"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors ofthe Henry J. Gallagher Co., 20 Fifth street,,thence to St. Rose's Church for services. In-terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. •_{,

BRAGG—In this city. March 31, 1899, MaryKlizabeth Bragg, beloved wife of ThomasBragg, daughter of James and the late Mar-'garet O'Reiley, and Bister of John, Joseph,Nellie and Emma O'Reiley and Mrs. G. T.Silvey, a native of San Francisco, aged 34--years. (Portland, Or., and Seattle papers,please copy.)

Interment private. Calvary Cemetery.

BROWN—In this city, April 2. 1899, EvelinaEdith, beloved and only child of Mrs. Corne-lia A. Brown.

CLARKE—In this city, March 31. 1899, George,beloved husband of Catherine Clarke, fatherof Lucy Duggan, and stepfather of William,White, a native of Brighton. Sussex, Eng-land, aged 49 years.

(ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral this day(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi-dence, 15 Vallejo street.

CRADOCK—In this city, April 1, 1899, WilliamLeo Cradock, a native of San Francisco,aged IS years 10 months and 3 days.

|TJ"The funeral will take place this day(Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi-,dence, 1413 Devisadero street, thence to St.Dominic's Church, where a requiem . highmass willbe celebrated for the repose of hissoul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. HolyCross Cemetery.

;FARLEY—Inthis city, April2. 1899. Mary Far-ley, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Farley,and beloved sister of Mrs. George Porter and

\u25a0 Mrs. W. P. Cooks, a native of County Wex-ford, Ireland, aged 48 years.

FOX—In Redwood City, April 1. 1899. GeorgeW., beloved husband of Sarah T. Fox, a na-

: tive of Michigan, aged 61 years.ETThe funeral will take place this day

(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence,under the auspices of F. and A. M. Inter-ment Union Cemetery, Redwood City.

HAGAN—In this city, April 2, 1899, Mary, thebeloved daughter of John and the late Mar-garet Hagan, and mother of William andJohn McKenzie, and sister of William. Philipand Daniel Hagan, a native of San Francisco,aged 24 years 1month and 22 days.

HUNTER—In this city, April 2. 1899. ElizabethCatherine Hunter, dearly beloved wife ofRobert E. Hunter, and beloved mother ofRichard E., Edward C. John W., Richard C,Albert P.. Julian J. and Ida M. Hunter, and'sister of Frank and Carry Huntt, a native ofWest Virginia, aged 45 years.

KELLY—In this city. April 1. 1899, John H..husband of Annie Kelly, and father of GeorgeW., Harry .T. Kellyand Mrs. Annie d! Vec-chio, and brother of M. H. Kelly and the lateRev. Father Kelly, S. J.. a native of Tip-perary, Ireland, aged 63 years.

ICTNotlce of funeral hereafter.LAVENTHAL—In this city, March 31. 1899.Samuel, beloved husband of Rosalie Laven-

thal, and brother of Edward Laventhal, FloraAlexander and Lena Levy of Seattle, a na-tive of Germany, aged 59 years.

C~yFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral servicesthis day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at hislate residence, 1"27 Octavia street. .IntermentHills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clocktrain from Third and Townsend streets.

CONGREGATION OHABAI LOME—No-tice.—Members and officers of CongregationOhabai Shalome are hereby Invited to attendthe funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock,of our late brother, Samuel Laventhal,from his residence, 1527 Octavia street. Byorder of JOS. SCHMIDT. Pres.

M. L. STERN, Sec.McCULLOUGH—In San Mateo County, -April

-. IS'j9, Rcbert, dearly beloved husband ofMamie McCullough, and father of Harold Mc-Cullough, and beloved son of Patrick and the\u25a0"ate Agnes McCullough. hrotner of &latn<4McCullough and Mrs. Charles Erickeon andMrs. William McGrath, a native of San Fran-cisco, ared 26 years and £ months.

O'CONNELL—In this city, March 31, 1899,Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick O'Connell.and mother of the late Mrs. J. L. Callahan,Mrs. W. Boyd, John and Dan O'Connell, Mrs.H. Nicollni and Alice O'Connell, a native ofthe parish of Rossmore, County Tlpperary.Ireland, aged 54 years 10 months and 20 days.\GyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral this day(Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi-dence. 816 Greenwich street, thence to St.Francis Church, where a solemn requiem highmass willbe celebrated for the repose of hersoul, commencing at 10 o'clock. IntermentMount Calvary Cemetery.

OSBORN—In this city. April 1. 1599. Margaret,relict of Henry Osborn, a native of Westport,County Mayo, Ireland, aged 68 years.

(C7Friend3 and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors ofthe Henry J. Gallagher. Co., 20 Fifth street,thence to St. Rose's Church, where a. solemnrequiem mass will be celebrated for the re-pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock.Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery-

PFEIFFER— In this city, April 1. 1899, Louis,dearly beloved husband of Christina Pfeiffer,father of Mrs. F. Pfeiffer, Mrs. J. E. Gibson,Mrs. L. Stuhr, Mrs. S. I.Simmons and Henry.Emma and the late Charles Pfeiffer, a na-tive of Bavaria, Germany, aged 76 years 3months and 9 days. A member of HarmonyLodge No. 13, I.O. O. F. \u25a0

(rTFriend 1* and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral this day(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi-dence. 511 Halght street, between Flilmoreand Stelner. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

SHAW—In Stockton. March 31, 1899, WilliamShaw, formerly known as Willie Sims, be-loved son of Elizabeth Shaw, a native of Eng-land, aged 48 years.

(CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence ofhis mother, 1808 Taylor street, between Greenand Union. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

STRAUB—In Alameda, April 1. 1899. DennisStraub, a native of Wurtemberg. Germany,aged 76 years 6 months and 22 days.

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(CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi-dence, 1617 Hibbard street, Grand street sta-tion. Interment crlvate. Mountain ViewCemetery. Please omit flowers.

WESOLO— In Oakland, April 2 1899, Emily,beloved daughter of A. and .Beckey Wesolo,

a native of Oregon, aged 5 years and '(months.

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HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.,(Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher),

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School.

Telephone South SO.

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R mcAuoy ifc co.,mm\IFUNERAL. DIRECTORS &EMBaL,MEK» I

1235 Market st. between Bth and ttk. I| Telephone. South 147. I

CITY REAL ESTATE.

COZY; new; 4 rooms: bay-window house;10 foot brick basement; stable. 1439 Shotwell.

$3000 CASH, reduced from $4500— 50-foot lot;northwest corner of Twenty-third and DoloresPts.: 2-story building, store and flat; a bigbuy; will sell at above figure if sold withinten days. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, owner,454 Ninth St., Oakland. . . ,

$1000 WILL buy lot 50x120 on Point Lobos aye.,between- 23d and 24th sts.; also 2 lots 25x100each on 31st aye., between Iand H ats. W.P. RYAN. 960 Seventh St.. Oakland.

NEARLY new 2-story modern house;perfect order; terms. GEO. W. CHAPIN, 11Montgomery st. . .

OFFER wanted— Mission property; modern flat,and 3 stores; brick foundation, etc.; rents$60 per month: no agents. Box 785. Call.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.

NEW rich land near city: small and largetracts; 2150 acres sold to- 120 families; 7500acres left. For particulars of immense cropsraised in dry season of 1897-98 address THECOTATI CO.. 302 California St.. S. F.

WANTED— SmaII ranch, from 20 to 30 acres;vineyard preferred; state price and full par-ticulars: >no agents need apply.. Box 793,Call office.

MILLValley—For sale, house, furnished or un-furnished. Apply 526 Turk st. ,

$5 TO $30 an acre; list' free; crops sure. M.GRIFFIN. Cottonwcod. Shasta County, Cal.

A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— Weekly Call,16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year.

PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.

$5000— HIGHLY improved 9-room dwelling inbest resident part of Ukiah City; large lot:good barn; beautiful lawn; flowers, shade andornamental trees; to exchange for improvedranch in San Joaquin or Sacramento Val-leys. Address W. M. PEERY. Ukiah, Cal.

MONEY TO LOAN.

ANY amount on furniture, pianos, without re-moval, or any other good security; payableback In Installments or as a whol*: If youowe a balance on the purchase price we willpay It and carry the loan as long as yon de-sire; avoid red tape and publicity;see us first;you will be waited upon quietly and quickly.Call 68-69 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market st.

LOANS on furniture or pianos In S. F., Oak-land or Alameda at lowest rates, withoutremoval: no commission: no delays. J.NOONAN. 1017 to 1023 Mission St.. aboveSixth; telephone South 14.

ANY amount at 6H per cent on real estate, 2dand 3d mortgages, estates, real estate In pro-bate; mortgages and legacies bought: no de-lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 1.

HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob-tain liberal advances on diamonds and Jew-elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin JewelryStore, 846 Market st.:telephone Main 1644.

ANYamount by private party on furniture andpianos; no removal: low rates and strictlyconfidential. BONELLI, Conservatory build-ing, 130 Powell ct.

IF requiring money ascertain our rates: circu-lar mailed to any address. R. GOULD, 131Montgomery St., 8. F.

BORROW money on indorsed paper or yoursalary:' small loans a specialty: any secur-ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 8d and Jessie.

A—WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THECUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE. 22 Mason st.

ON furniture, pianos, without removal; no com-mission: private, LICK.116 McAllister st.

SECOND mortgages and undivided Interests Inestates a specialty. MURPHY, 638 Market st.

$50 TO $50,000: lowest rates: Ist and 2d mortg.:any rronositloTi. T)r<'<l«>n. <13 Montgomery at.

MONEY WANTED.PARTY wishes to borrow $100 and will give

security. Call evenings. 404 Polk st.

FINANCIAL.

$30 PER share— shares Realty Syndicate: cap-Hal stock, par value, $100 each. 840 Seven-teenth st, Oakland.

MONEY to loan—Real estate, Id mortg.. chat-tels, etc. Harper «\u25a0 Kreiirer.312 Kmnmlner hi*.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

A—s6ooo: BRAND new, elegant 9-room home:billiard hall, plate glass windows, porcelainbath, gas, etc.; lot 40x130; barn; cement drive-way; built by day's work; finished in fir pine;2 large fireplaces: dining room beamed; doublofloors; elegant carpets to go with house; walk-ing distance of narrow gauge railroad:selectneighborhood, etc. Address box 1206, Calloffice, Oakland.

$1850—MODERN cottage of 5 large rooms; lot50x125 feet; centrally located on Myrtle st. ;street work all done: easy terms of payment.HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway.

FOR Sale— Three modern houses, 8 rooms, Justfinished; cor. Grove and Albion sts.: cash orinstallments, or take lot as first payment.WM. MANN,3d &Washington sts., Oakland.

$250 CASH will buy cottage of 5 rooms andbath; lot 25x125; balance $1000 on easy pay-ments; situate on Adeline and 18th sts. W.P. RYAN, 960 Seventh st.

CHEAPEST and best In America— The WeeklyCall, 16 pages, sent to any address In theUnited States or Canada one year for $1,postage raid.

OAKL^ND^PTR^iTrtTRE^POR^ SALE.AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the

furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin. Oakland.

ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS.ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.

$6000—HANDSOME house' and lot. 67x140: 9rooms. NE. corner Santa Clara and Paru.

CHEAPEST and best in America— WeeklyCall, 16 paces, sent to any address in theUnited States, postpaid^ for $1 per year.

BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

HOUSE 2 flats, containing 11 rooms; 4 minutesto depot and university; rent $23; price $2500;house 7 rooms, hath: lot E0x135: good location;street work done; $1500. FREE9E & COD-DINGTON, East Berkeley station.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

iIIERIFF'S SALE—JAMES X). BYRNES^plaintiff, vs. A. DAVIDSON, defendant.Sale. Superior Court, Department No. 7.No. 67324. Execution.

Under and by virtue of an execution. Issuedout of the Superior Court, Department No.7, of the City and County of San Francisco,State of California, on the 4th day of March,A D. 1899, Inthe above entitled action, where-in JAMES D. BYRNES, the above namedplaintiff, obtained a Judgment against A.DAVIDSON, defendant, on the 13th day ofFebruary, A. D. 1899, which said judgmentwas recorded In the clerk's office of saidcourt, Iam commanded to sell all the right,title and interest of the above named de-fendant, ALONZO DAVIDSON, in and to allthat certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sult-uate, lying and being In the City and Countyof San Francisco, State of California, andbounded and described as follows:

Commencing on the southerly line of Na-toma street, one hundred ninety-six and 3-12' feet (196 3-12) west from its Intersection withthe westerly line of Fifth street, and onehundred and sixty feet (160) north from. Howard street; thence west on the said• southerly line of Natoma street and parallelwith Howard .street twenty-one and 3-12 feet(21 8-12) feet; thence southerly and parallel

with Fifth street eighty (SO) feet: thenceeasterly and parallel with Howard streettwenty-one and 3-12 feet (21 3-12); thencenortherly and parallel with Fifth streeteighty (80) feet to . Natoma street and thepoint of commencement.

Being a portion of subdivisions 19 and 20of 100-vara lot number 196, according to theofficial map and survey of the City andCounty of San Francisco.

Public notice Is hereby given that onTUESDAY, the 4th day of April, A.D. 1899,at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day. In front ofthe New City Hall, Larkin street wing, Inthe City and County of San Francisco. Iwill.In obedience to said execution, sell all of theright, title and Interest of the above nameddefendant, ALONZO DAVIDSON. In and tothe above described property, or so muchthereof as may be necessary to raise suf-ficient money to satisfy said Judgment, withInterest and costs, etc., to the highest andbest bidder for lawful money of the UnitedStates. HENRY S. MARTIN,

Sheriff.San Francisco, March 13th, 1899.

1 JOHN W. BOURDETTE. Call Building,San Francisco, Attorney for Plaintiff.

CARPET CLEANING.

CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning v> orks—Cleans,moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr.,38 and 40 Eighth st.:telephone South 250.

WHEN you become disgusted with poor worksend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beating Works, 353-357 Tehama St.; tel. S. 40.

ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Butter St.;tel. Main 334. GEO. WALCOM. Proprietor.

J. MCQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co..453 Stevenson st. ;.tel. South 228: lowest rates.

CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c.STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st; tel. Jessie 944.

J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 14thSt.; cleaning. Sc per yard; tel. Mission 74.

CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works,- 333 GoldenGate aye.; tel. East 126.

ROOMS TO LET-Continued.ELLIS, 418— The "Grand Carnot—Nice front

rooms; suite and single; $1 50 to $6 week.

ELLIS. 742^-Nicely furnished sunny rooms;suitable for 2: gas and bath: housekeeping.

FULTON, 213, near Van Ness—lor 2 unfur-nished front parlors; also 1 back room: ref.

GEARY. 14A—Single room, running water. Jl 25per week.

GEARY, 736 (old number 710). near Leaven-worth—2 single rooms, $4 and $75; with bath.

GEARY, I!»4s— Several furnished sunny rooms;modern; opposite park; from $5 up.

GRAND BOUTHHSRN, SE. corner Seventh andMission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite andsingle: elevator; moderate rates; families.

HANCOCK House, 781 Mission— Select familyrooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week.

HOWARP, S29—Rooms from $1 week up; tran-sient. 23c to $1 night.

KEARNY. 305, corner Bush— Remodeled; newfurniture; several choice sunny front rooms.

LEAVENWORTH, 517— Single furnished rooms;gentlemen only: $5 per month.

MINNA, fi67. corner Eighth—Newly furnishedbay-window room. $1 per week; transient.

MlSsioN7~92sV4^near Fifth—Large double andsingle sunny front rooms; also housekeepings

NINTH 20, near Market—Front suite suitablefor 2 gents: gas, water and gratis rent $12.

OAK, near Buchanan— Large front room; homeprivileges; no other roomers; $6. Address box20, Call office.

O'FARRELL 20—Sunny furnished rooms: ele-vator; electric lights: day. week or month.

PINE. 514A—New management: furnishedrooms; double and single; also housekeeping;rent reasonable.

ROYAL House, 12fi Ellis St.—lncandescentlipht: reading mom. smoking room andladies' parlor; room per night, ""c to $1 50;week, $2 to $8: month. $8 to $30; elevator onoffice floor; rooms withhot, cold wat.; baths.

SEVENTH, I!<2 rClrard House)— Sunny rooms;also 1 large unfurnished room; reasonable.

SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st.,near Market- Furnished and unfurnished.

ki.xth, 136—One large front room suitable forbuainew; also rther rooms.

STEVENSON, 409, and Mint av«\. 22, nearFifth—Sunny furnished rooms: grate; $1 up.

STEVENSON, 790—Furnished room for 2 gen-tlemen; $6 per month; sunny.

TEHAMA, 308, near Fourth— Nicely furnishedsunny front room.

TURK, 303%—Parlor floor; 3 unfurnished rooms, |$17; furnished $20; bath.

VALENCIA, 117—2 nicely furnished rooms.

BOARDING AND ROOMS.

FIRST. 415— Swedish private boarding, withroom. $4 a week up: elegant parlor suite.

GEARY. 822— Front suite, suitable for doctoror dentist; single rooms; board optional.

O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; ex-cellent board: reasonable; table board.

POST, 608. near Maeon— Pleasant sunny rooms,with excellent board; meals at all houra.

I'OWKLL. 309 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnishedsunny front suite; bath; excellent board.

IIPARK. 159— Furnished Punny rooms:very reasonahlp; private family: board opt'l.

RESTAURANTS.PERINI'S. 16 Mason St.— French dinner, 50c;

lunch, 25c or a la carte; prl. rms. for ladles.CAMPI'S Restaurant: nny 2 15c dishes, with

email coffee, 25c. 106-8 O'Farrell. opp. Orpheum.

LOMBARDI'S French dinner, 25c; 10 a. m. to 8p. m. 43 Stockton (old No. 25). nr. O'Farrell.

WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and icecream pirlnr. K'3n Market.: popular tirlr»i.

CHILUHU. BOARDED.

YOUNG couple would like child to board; rea-sonable; brst of rare. 929% Shutwell St..near Twf-nty-fr.urth.

GOOD home for children, $S per month. 210Ivf-xington aye.. near Nineteenth st.

STORKS TO LET.

STORE and 2 livingrooms: cellar; ga.= fixtures;largo show window. Apply 4174 Third st.

EXPERT OPTIC] LNS,

THE wrong glasses will ruin the strongesteyes; any sensation of pain is warning;Mayerle'a glasses relieve headache, painfulsmarting. itching, discharging, burning.

twitching, fccratohine;, inflamed eyes andfailing sight; Danger Signals and Mayerle'sSelf-fitting S'Htfm mailed free; write to-day.GEO. MAYERLE, Gorman Expert Optician,charter member American Association of Op-ticians TTl'-.. Market Ft.. San Francisco.

MEDICAL.

A TREATMENT that restores instantly allcases of monthly Irregularities (irom what-ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteedat any time when others have failed; travel-ers helped instantly and can return home thesame day; no instruments used; cure at office,$o; home in confinement; skillful medical at-tention; all can save time and expense by con-sulting the doctor, frte, before going else-where. MRS. Pit. WYKTH, M_' Post st., bet.Hyde and Larkln; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8p. m. ; Sunday; 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m.

A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femalediseases; all those who are sick or discour-aged should call on the doctor and state theircase before going elsewhere; they will find inher a true friend; a home for patients, withevery comfort, convenience of a hospital andprivacy of a home: consultation free and ab-solutely confidential; satisfaction, guaranteed,without Injury to health, or money refunded,by MRS. PR. GWYER 610 Eddy St., bet.Hyde and Larkin;office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only.

ALL ladies— C only Pr. and Mrs. M. Pavies,true friends of all Invalids, men and women;60 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar-anteed; any disease or Irregularity; disgraceavoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief,though else fall; delicacy, privacy, home.etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no de-lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi-dential. MRS. M. PAVIES, 122S Market St.;pills,$1; very strong, $2.

A NEW process for female trouble, no matterfrom what cause and how long standing;every woman her own physician; can be sentsafe and sure; no medicines or instrumentsused; consultation free; traveling partieshelped instantly and safe treatment guaran-teed; cure, $5: by the well-known specialistsnnd ladies' physicians for 37 years; .see us.. PR. POPPER and PRS., 313 Kearny st.

X PR. G. W. O'PONNELL, world-renownedfemale specialist, relieves monthly irregulari-ties, from whatever cause. Pr. O'Ponnell hastr. r:'' 1 successfully more cases of irregularl-tjis 'ther physician; never fails tocuri Mm first, save time and money;treatment can be used at home; consultationfree. Call or write, 1023% Market st.

AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics;lat'-st methods; strict antiseptic precautions;ladles near or far see PRS. GOODWIN free;well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in?4 hours guaranteed: any time; maternity

home: best medical attendance; pills, $1: cure,$5. 1362 Market, bet. 7th-Bth; tel. Howard 424.

A TREATMENT that restores Instantly allcase 3of monthly Irregularities from whatevercause; positively no instruments used; guar-anteed cure at office, $o; travelers helped in-stantly; consultation free and confidential.MRS, PR. KOHL, 1122 .Market St.. betweenMason and Taylor; hours, 9 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.

DR and MRS. WEGE.NER. 1312 Golden Gateaye.— Private home inconfinement, with everycomfort; best care and attention; terms mod-erate; regular physician In attendance; con-sultation free^ Infants adopted into goodhomes; call before consulting others.

DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor: Chinese tea andherb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran-cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi-nese herbs; over 3000 varieties being used;advice free; hours 6:SO to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 and7 to 9 p. m.

ALLmarried ladies know "Seguro," the great-est boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 ClayBt.;$1 50. Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se-guro Mfg. Co., 631 X st., Sacramento, Cal.

ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies withfemale troubles; no danger: safe cure; J2 50;expressed C O. P.:don't delay until too late.OSGOOP BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland, Cal.

PR. and Mrs. Wise, HIS Market St.— lnstant re-lief for monthly troubles or money bark; $5 up.

PRIVATE home In confinement: best refs.;1540% Howard'; Mrs. M. Wiedemann. midwife.

MRS. PR. SCHWARTZ, home in confinement;best of care. 852 Castro, cor. 7th. Oakland.

DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all dis-eaßes of the human body. 115 Mason st.

HORSES.

40 HORSES for sale; also wagons., buggies,carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market,327 Plxth st.; auction sales every Wednesday.SULLIVAN fc DOYLE. Auctioneers.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.

FINE laundry, bakers', milk wagons; 3 bug-gies; 2 extra fine delivery wag. S2S Harrison.

100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts,buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Fnlsoni st.

TO LEASE.

TO lease—

For wholesale and retail wine andliquor business, store with large light base-ment on very prominent downtown corner.Apply to WILLIAMHENDRICKSON & CO.,614 Call building.

HOISES TO LET.

AT 24 Morris aye., off Harrison, near Sixth-Sunny 5-room house, renovated, $13; waterfree; appreciated If seen; pleaße v

invesllgate.

BEAUTIFUL modern 10 rooms, bath; reducedfrom $65 to $40 to good tenant: 11IS Guerrero,nr. 23d. A. M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st.

FOR rent—ln Alameda, furnished cottage, 7rooms, bath; large grounds; 1block from nar-row-gauge station; reasonable. 1355 Versaillesaye.

HOUSE and stable, 9 large sunny rooms andbath, large yard, garden and driveway, suit-able for one or two families. 924 Shotwell St.,near Twenty-third.

HOUSE, 6 sunny rooms, bath; large lower partfour stalls may be used for anything. 2319Mason st.

HOUSE of 32 rooms; good for lodging house. In-quire 1163 Howard St., nr. Sth; two entr -1

HOUSE to let; 6 rooms. 23% Morris aye.. nearSixth and Harrison, sts.

OCEAN VIEW—New cottage, 3 rooms, largeolosets: fy acre land: barn, chicken houses: 12minutes from cars; rent cheap to responsibleparty. 3378 Twenty-fourth st.

OUR rent department goes to your home; getprinted list of houses from BALDWIN &HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st.

PART of handsomely furnished house; piano;marine view. 2332 Jones Ft., near Lombard.

2 SUNNY front rooms, water and closet; rent$8, 2^2 Natnma St.. near Fourth.

FlKXISHED HOISES TO LET.

IK>t PE to let and furniture of 7 rooms forsale. 12 Laskie St., off Mission, betweenEighth and Ninth.

TO RENT—Furnished, at once, tasteful mod-ern house, 0 large rooms, city water, electriclight, large garden, lawn; choicest neighbor-hood; fronting university; five minutes fromrailway station. Address or call 1Bushnellplaro, Berkeley.

FURNISHED FLATS.

ASHBURY, 705—

5 large Funny rooms and bath,nicely furnished; no children.

COTTAGES TO LET.

ARLINGTON,333— A cottage of 3 rooms, chick-en house, yard; San Mateo cars to Thlrty-fiftlist. ;rent $6.

SUNNY 5-p cm cottage ;% stable; rent $20. Ad-dress bos 812, Call office.

TI'RK. 1562—Cottage, 4 rooms; also cottage, Srooms, rear: large stable; reasonable.

$9—COTT.<i;K 4 rooms; yard; respectable lo-cation. 1705 Turk Ft., near Scott.

$10—COTTAGE, 4 sunny rooms; 1% blocks fromMarket pt. 132 Rose aye., bet. Gough andOctavla sts.

FLATS TO LET.

A—HOWARD. 1722, nr. Thirteenth— Sunny, new.4 rooms; bath and laundry; $15; very choice.

Fine new sunnyupper double fiat, 10 rooms; stable; cheap.

CLAYTON, 872, south of Frederick— Modernsunny flat. 5 rooms and bath; cheap.

FLATof 4 rooms. 515 Thirteenth st.

FRANKLIN, 715—Sunny comer flat, 6 roomsand bath; near Golden Gate aye.

HARRIET. 253, near Harrison and Sixth—3sunny rooms, upstairs, ?>.

MISSION, 1515, near Eleventh— 6 large sunnyrooms; bath, laundry and yard; rent $18.

NICE flat all to yourself; 4 rooms: modern Im-provements. Address box 539, Call office.

OUR rent department goes to your home; getprinted list of flats from BALDWIN &HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st.

RINCON Hill—Americans owning house wouldlet (to parties without children) sunny cornerflat of 5 rooms and bath; bay windows; fineview of city and bay; last party stayed 9years. 351 First St.; references.

4 SUNNY rooms and bath; in good repair.1718 Leavenworth; rent $12.

$13—4-ROOM upper flat: sunny Eido. Army St.,bet. Valencia and Guerrero.

$15—UPPER flat; 5 sunny rooms and bath. 205Francisco st.

tockton; 6 r $26 720 Montg'y ay.;5 r..514Turk; 6 r 17 19 Erkson crt; 6 r.. 11

1328 Hayes; 6 r IS fi.iO Jessie; 3 r 1016'jti Page; 3 r 151250 Tehama; 4 r 8

A. M. SPECK A '''1.. B£J Market st. 94073 TWENTY-THIRD et., near Castro; upper

sunny 5 rooms; $15.897 Noe st., comer Nineteenth: upper 5 rooms:

$17.

ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.

BUCHANAN. 6f>2. cor. Fell—P.ay-wlndow par-lor; mantel; kitchen; blue flame or gas: $12.

'BUSH, 2404— Punny front alcove suite, withkit.hen, bath; furnished for housekeeping;rent $15.

CASTRO, 429, rear, near 17th—2 sunny hkpg.rooms: large yard; stable if desired; cheap.

EDDY, 743—3 or 4 nicely furnished rooms; low-er flat; also single furnished room.

ELLIS, 2094— Furnished front room; lighthousekeeping If desired; $7 month.

FELL. 26—2 or 3 nice sunny front rooms; fur-nished; running water; reasonable.

FOURTH, 22E Nice front suite suitable forlight housekeeping; also single.

FIFTH, 353— Clean furnished housekeeping; 8rooms $12 and two $12; single, $5 up.

FIFTH. 309—

New house; well furnished suitewithkitchen; suitable for 2 or more.

FOLSOM, 870—Furnished rooms for housekeep-ing; sunny rooms; also single rooms cheap.

FOLSOM, ISOS, cor. Fourteenth— Unfurnished2 connecting rooms and kitchen. Call 9 to 1.

FRANKLIN, 203—2 parlors furnished; separatekitchen; corner: Funny.

GL'KRRERO, 129—

Housekeeping rooms to rent;nicely furnished.

HAVES, lOSMs— Suite of parlors, dining roomand kitchen, suitable for housekeeping; par-lors suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen.

HAWTHORNE, 172. near Harrison—Desirablehousckpg rooms for 2; use of parlors; reas.

HOWARD, 704, corner Third—Finely furnishedro..ms: also housekeeping and transient.

HOWARD, 953V4—Front bay-window room,$2 50; also lovely sunny room, $1 75; bath.

HYDE, 609— Nicely furnished sunny housekeep-ing suiteß of 2 or 3 rooms; $9 to $16.

JESSIE, 439, bet. Fifth and Sixth—2 largeconnecting rooms complete; housekeeping;regular kitchen; $10.

MINNA,364—2 or 3 neatly furnished rooms forhousekeeping; also single.

MINNA,640—Furnished rooms, complete forhi 'isekeeplng: large yard.

MINNA,725, bet. Eighth and Ninth— Two niceunfurnished moms; bay-window; frontgarden; big yard.

MINNA,743—5 rooms; rent $11; near Ninth.MISSION, 945— A front room with folding bed

innl kit^hf-n; complete for housekeeping.MONTGOMERY, 1402, corner Filbert -3 sunny

housekeeping rooms, $9 per month.OAK, 111

—2- or 3 nice sunny housekeeping

rooms; complete; rent reasonable.OCTAVIA, 413%—Nicely furnished sunny

housekeeping rooms; 2 rooms or more; rentcheap.

I'l1WELL, 418—2 housekeeping rooms, furnishedor unfurnished.

SHIPLEY, 261—4 housekeeping rooms, $6; nochildren, no animals; house new.

SIXTH. 420—Front housekeeping rooms; alsoparlor suite.

SUITE of 2 large nice sunny front rooms,complete for housekeeping; kitchen and bed-room; furniture all new; $2 per week, $8 permonth. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission St.,bet. First and Second sts.

TWELFTH. 145, corner Howard— Sunny fur-nished rooms, complete for housekeeping.

VAN NESS, MS—Sunny rooms, furnished forlight housekeeping; gas range.

VAN NESS aye., 1021— Sunny front parlorsuite, 3 or 4 rooms; kitchen; gas range.

ROOMS TO LET.ALASKA place, 5, off Mason, below Bay

—Neat,

comfortable furnished room, suitable for ladyor gentleman, $4.

ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasantsunny rooms; en suite or single; first-classIn every respect; terms reasonable,

AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.—Homelike house; modern service; elevator;bath; rooms, 50c to $1 60 day. MRS. J. KING.

AT Stockton, 242—Sunny front rooms; suites,single; facing plaza; day or month.

BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fu-rnished rooms, suitc-s. single; also unfurnished.

BUS.H, 534. The La Mar—Newly fur:sunny rßoms en suite or single; reasonable.

BUSH. 726— Sunny front room for gentleman;$7 per month; reference.

EDDY, 120A—

Pleasant sunny front rooms: alsosingle and housekeeping rooms; rent reasnbl.

EDDY, 430— Sunny front room; rent $S.

EDDY. 614— Single sunny front room; gas,bath, closets: private family; $8.

ELLIS, 204. corner Mason (Clifford)—A sunnycorner suite and other sunny rooms; pricesreasonable.

PERSONALS.BELLE—Come home; all wilf"b<Twell; if In

need write; all waiting anxiously.MOTHER—ED.

LINCOLN BROS.~~

Sell 8 lbs rolled oats, 25c; 10-lb sack cornmeal,20c; butter, 25c square; 19 lbs granulatedsugar, $1; flour. Sac sack; tomatoes, 90c cioz.;sugar corn, $1 doz; picnic hams. Trie 1b; 20lbs rice, $1; 25 lbs raisins, $1; macaroni. 25ca box; 2 lbs fine coffee, 25c. LINCOLNBROS.,cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., above Folsom.

YOUR hair won't fall out of you use Lederer'sQuintonica, 35c bot.; Lederer's Foamo Sham-poo, 5c pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st.

LEDERER is the best hairdresser in the city,but he charges only 25c; longest hair rolls,35c; good switches, $1: fine, $2 50. Open Bun-days 9 to 12. G. LEDERDR. 123 Stockton st.

AUGUSTA LEOLA, 2326 Mission st., near 20th—Greatest fortune teller in the world: givesluck, love and magic charms; also teachesfortune telling; fee, $1 and upward.

HIE THIENG. 26 Glasgow St., first-class Chi-nese laundry, removed to 338 Minna st.

A FINE suit or overcoat to order, $10 75; wehave contracts with mills to take all theirremnants; samples sent all over the country.L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth.

JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, TrademarkAttorney at Law, and CopyrightNo. 4 Sutter St., Law a Specialty.San Francisco. C&l. American and ForeignBend for Circular. Patents Solicited.

SUPERFLUOUS hair removed: no electricityor strong medicines: treatment simple andeffective. 112S Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTON.

OPERA bangs and switches, 50c up; this weekonly; artistic opera dressing. La Verite Hair-dressing Parlors, 30 Geary; phone red 3733.

SUITS to order on installments at cash prices;$1 a week. N.Y.TAILORINGCO., 115 Kearny.

ELECTRIC lights in every room; .WinchesterHotel. 44 Third St., near Market; 700 rooms;25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week;free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry.

CITY OF.PARIS laundry removed from 119Stockton st. to 331 Geary. MME. JAUSSAUD.

THE genuine misfit, 272 Fifth St.: $30 and $40suits at your own price: perfect fit guarant'd.

PRIVATE residence for ladies In delicatehealth. MRS DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth. Alameda.

RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no In-jection;guarntd.Dr.Gordln,sl4 Pine, ab.Kearny

BATHS, 12V4c; 30 porcelain tubs; separate en-trance for ladies: lady attendant. 34 Fourth.

FOLDINGbeds $8 50; bedrm sets $8: bed loung-es $4 50; open ev's. L. J. NEUMANN. 121 6th.—

Ladles' or gent's clothing.furniture.bought,sold; tel. Mint 997. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st.

BERWIN & GASSNER. furriers, formerly onPost st., removed to store lipKearny st.

A—CLOAKS, . furs and . suits at wholesaleprices. H. KRAMER. 20 Sansome st.

A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call.16 pages. In wrappers for mailing. $1 per year.

DRESSMAKERS.SILK or cloth dresses made. $s up; dresses made

over: perfect fit..3 Eddy. MME.GOLDSTEIN

SPIRITUALISM.

A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium,life reader; medical clairvoyant: treat all pri-vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosisfree: sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st.

MRS. SOPHIA SKIT, spirit seer. 1724 MarketSt., near Polk; counsel. 50c; by letter, 50c;meetings every night, 10c.

MRS. MENA FRANCES. Independent slatewriting medium. 118 Halght st.

MRS. ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Frl!. !p. m.;Men.. 8; 25c: sittings. $1. 233 Valencia st.

MRS. B. BAUMANN. the well-known fortuneteller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell.

CLAIRVOYANTS^ARRIVALEXTRAORDINARY.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.MME, E. CURLEY

Has permanently located at 337 Geary Ft.,

bet. Powell and Mason. Her success as a me-dium has startled the entire world. Herpower Is acknowledged by press and public tobe of the highest order. She advises you to acertainty by a higher than human power.Her parlors are thronged by anxious peoplelooking for important information, and everyreply is most gratifying; all are pleased.Without a question she tells each caller theirname and for what they came. She gives

advice on business, speculation, lawsuits, oldestates, love, courtship and marriage— every-thing. The unfortunate and troubled shouldseek her counsel and start aright. Positivelyno attention paid to letter unless $1 accom-panies. 9 n. m. to 8:30 p. m.

MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant andcard reader; born with double veil and sec-ond Fight: diagnoses disease; full lite read-ing: ladles, 50c: gents, $1; sit., $150. 126 Turk.'

YOUR future told by cards, 25c. 1033 Mission,downstairs; Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays.

MME. HANSON, palmist and card reader;past, present and future; 25c. 1534 sth. r. 21.

MIPS A L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards,palmist and planets. 25 Sixth st.

JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist.216 Kearny St., rooms 9 and 10.

, BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE—Clairvoyant andcard reading. 417 Bush St., rooms 9 and 10.

MME. MOREAU. the best medium and cardreader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission.

MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st. ;clairvoyant' and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c.

i MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; businessadvice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st.

! MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus-i bond's picture. 25c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st.i l~i— -̂i-«-s—

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1 PALMISTRY.

MME. NEEROAAKD, pupil Count St. Ger-malne, 33SS Twenty-first St.. above Valencia;tel. White 1571; reading by mail. $1."

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.

i SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed byi electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bushi St.; 15 years' experience: references given.i \u25a0

1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.1 AS we are selling good upright pianos for $61 cash and $8 per month, we ask you to lnvestl--1 gate and approve this method; prices are the1 same as If purchased for all cash; bargains1 In good second-hand uprights upon some easy

payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and$5 per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.,Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and SutterFtp., San Francisco, and Thirteenth andBroadway, Oakland.

A FEW good bargains in uprights from $120up. All guaranteed.

1 Weber, in fine order.Estey, used very little.Bradford, good as new; Knabe, used seven. months. Easy payments.BENJ. CURTAZ & CO. Chlckering Agents,

I 16-20 O'Farrell st.1 ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house

west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S,26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St.; pianos, organs andall other musical instruments of all gradesand prices: terms easy; prices lowest; every-thing possible done to please and satisfy thecustomer.

. HORNUNG'S Pianos praised by all great ar-tists; his touch regulator the wonder of theday; please examine. 216 McAllister st.

A GRAND opportunity to save money In thepurchase of a high grade piano for cash thisweek. Room 12. Flood building.

> PIANOS accurately tuned and warranted: sendpostal card to COOKE, 1081 Howard st.

PIANOS at auction prices to realize advancesand storage. Wilson's Storage Rms, 1710 Mkt.

NEW pianos, stool and scarf, $3 per mo. rental.SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co.. 560 Hayes st.

! A—UPRIGHTS, $69 up: Installments. $5 75 up;rents $3 60 up (allowed on purchase). 136 Ellis.

'W. G. BADGER, 415- Sacramento St., agent for

Francis Bacon and Hallett t- Davis pianos.

BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16McAllister Ft., next Hlbernia Bank.

SOHMER pianos are the best. BYRONMAUZY, Sole Agent, 308 Post st. \u25a0

A PIANO that will please you. . the ByronMauzy. 308 Post St.

KNABE pianos: new scale; new styles. KOH-LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st.

-SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H.

MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.

LOST.

CAMEO fob. Suitable reward will be paid at1312 Washington st.—

From dray, a flask of quicksilver, fromrailroad to Golden Gate warehouse. Return toBtetson-Renner Drayage Co., 403 Battery st.Reward.

LOST—Small blue and tan dog, named "LittleMan." Return to Haquettee, Palace of Art.16 Post Bt.:$10 reward.

; LOST—A pass book with the Hlbernla Savingsi and Loan Society of San Francisco, In the

name of LORENS MELCHIOR. No. 199-131;the finder will please* return to bank.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.- TADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private;

no fee without success; collections. G. W.HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Market,cor. Stockton.L. S. CLARK—Emma Spreckels building. 927.Market: consultation free; no fees in advance.ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W.

' W DAVIDSON. 927 Market st.*PHYSICIANS.

DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence,1021'/ Market' Bt.. bet. 6th and 7th.

BUSINESS CHANCES.ATr? 4?-.;r £O**NER saTootr~with ItVlng~~roo7rTs^

on Fifth St.. near Market; rent $30; averageiiaiiy receipts $14; fine fixtures, cash register,

\u25a0 _ etc. ILKE. 906 Market St.. room 8.A—WAGON and carriage shop; repairing and

manufacturing of farming Implements; inlively country town, Alameda County; estab-lished many years; tools $400; stock at invoiceprice: a splendid chance for good, steady man)7°,*now * his business. Call R. G. WILKE,906 Market st., room 8.

A—$800; RAILROAD boarding-house in Oak-land; first-class paying, best class of board-ers; large rooms; good furniture; rent $20.Particulars of WILKE, 906 Market, room 8.A—sSso; CORNER grocery and bar, with living

rooms, on Market 6t.;.doing a good-payingbusiness; owner bought- transfer business.Particulars of WILKE. 906 Market, room 8.

NEAT corner grocery and bar. xwell stocked;fine fixtures; living rooms; rent $25; price$600. WILKIE&UNFUG. 906 Market st.

GENERAL merchandise store connected withpostofflce in lively country town: no oppo-sition; including building, 2 lots 25x150;$2000; stock of merchandise about 13000;rarest chance. For particulars call WILKE& UXFUQ, 906 Market St.

CIGAR stand, Stockton and Market sts.WILKE & UNFUG. 906 Market st.

•TO buy or- sell- your business quick for cash

Bee GUS STRAND & CO.. 1027% Market st.

$160—PARTNER wanted In one of the oldestbusiness openings, established 25 years; sure$75 or more each per month; light office work:experience not necessary. Apply GUSSTRAND & CO.. 1027H Market St., above 6th.

A—s2soo; CORNER drug store; doctor's practice'worth $300 a month: receipts $20 daily; chancefor a physician. KREDO & CO., 22^ Geary.

A—$100; BRANCH bakery, delicacy and can-Jies; 3 living rooms. KREDO & CO., 22^Geary st.

.SSOC(— PARTNER in manufacturing business;large stock; exclusive trade; $75 to $100 amonth clear each; no experience required;plenty of work. Western Inv. Co., 9 'Geary.

$200—PARTNER, light business; $18 a week; noexperience required; trial given; see it!West-ern Investment Co.. 9 Geary st.

GROCERIES and bars, ?400,"

$700, $100, $1500,$1600, $2500, $4000, $5500, and many others; sa-loons, $250, $300, $450. $760, $1400 and $1500. Ger-man-American, 34 Kearny st. .

YOU can double your money in salmon can-nery shares; only a tew left. See CLARK &CO., room 509, Examiner building.

SALOON; bargain; willsell at great sacrifice.Mclaughlin & CO., 777 Market st.

FOR best water filter ever offered on this mar-ket; fell en sight: need not remain Idle. S.H. GOULD & CO., 632 Market st.

A—TO buy or sell your business quick forcash apply to MOON & CO., 1008Yi Market st.

GRAND restaurant outfit complete cheap; placeto let. Apply 513^> Jones st.

BARBER outfit; 4-chalr shop; a bargain. Call,bet. 10 and 12 a. m., 423 Washington st.

$300—COFFEE and chop house; doing goodbusiness. Apply at 626 Montgomery st.

FOR sale— Well established printing office'formerly conducted by the late CHAS. W.LIEB, at 220 Sutter St., room 37, will bedisposed of at a reasonable offer. For par-ticulars call at above office, or 212 Pennsyl-vania aye.

$200—RESTAURANT; good fixtures and loca-tion; paying present owner. National Agen-cy, 7 Grant aye.

$400— SALOON, 13 rooms; partly furnished; goodplace wholesale house. 117 Battery st.

FOR sale or exchange—

Good paying countryhotel. Box 666, Petaluma, Cal. \u25a0

iFOR sale—

Dry goods business. Address P. O.box, 112 Benicia, Cal.

OYSTER and clam business for sale cheap.1325 Polk st.

HOWARD, S33— Vienna Beer Hall; for salecheap on account of discontinuing partner-ship. •

GROCERY, wood, coal and feed business:whole, part: cheap. NE. cor. Valley. Dolores.

FRUIT store for sale cheap; good chance. 130Eighth st.

WAFFLE wagon; complete; 1horse; everythingnew; $300. 2108 Mason st., in rear.

GROCERY and bar; good stand; <-olng an allcash business; price $1000. Box 1201. Call.

ROUTE on this paper for sale. Apply 1737Hyde St.

SALOON: good paying; in business quarter.Apply book store. Clay and Montgomery sts.

RESTAURANT for sale cheap; near UnionIron Works. 1245 Kentucky st.

SALOON. Inquire Anchor Brewery, after S p.

m.. or at 636 Third si.

BARGAIN— store; nice stock and fixtures.Box 446. Uklah.. Pal. __

J

_IFOR sals on. account of sickness, florist and

nursery stock, greenhouse and heating ap-paratus, doing business of $15 to $25 a day, orwill exchange for real estate across the bay.Apply 500 Halght st.

JOHN REDLEY—Leaving for Europe, desiresto sell his tailoring business. Including stockand good will. 840 Thirdrt.

COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO.W. CASWELL A CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st.

LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE.

H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st.11-room house in Angels Camp $45015-room house; central; $100 cash 30030 rooms: rent $80; orr Mission st 1300f)4-room house; clears $300 '. 160017 rooms; on Sixth st -450

C-room flat; cheap rent 1752S-room house; clears $150 65024-room house; new furniture 75016-room house; fine corner 10C014-room house: new and good 80016-ro<>m; fine corner; must sell 900

FOR A HOUSE ANY SIZE OR PRICE callon H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. -.th.

10 ROOMS and bath; new furniture; $300 cash,balance payments. DECKER, 1020 Market.

MONEY-MAKING LODGING-HOUSES.40 rooms; Bush st... $275021 rooms; Post st 250021 rooms; Grant aye 250030 rooms; Stockton st 230030 rooms; Bush st ISOO

18 rooms;' Van -Ness aye 150072 rooms; California st 100014 rooms; Stockton st 90015 rooms; Post at 80010 rooms; Pine st 80010 rooms; Taylor at...'1

'f>so

For bargains. ELSTON & THOMPSON, 239Post st. ' . . -

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A-KREDO & CO 22*4 GEARY ST.MONEY ADVANCED O>j»ALL HOUSES.

A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINSA FEW DAYS ONLY.—

44 rooms; fine business corner.$200—9 rooms; a give away.Many others from 6 to 300 rooms, from $150

to $10,000. • KREDO & CO.

WINSTON «\u25a0 CO 1026 Market St.18 rooms; cheap rent: one floor $450

. 20 rooms; rent $75; north of Market; snap. 80023 rooms; brand new: give away:..... SOO32 rooms; will exchange; corner 1000

$1600—ROOMING-HOUSE; north of Market st.COWING & CO., 995 Market st.

GREAT bargain; 80 rooms: $330 cash, bal-ance easy payments from Income of house.105 New Montgomery-

9-ROOM house, furniture In good order; willsell reasonable. 276 .Minna st.

i2-ROOM house for sale; rooms full; termsmoderate; good location. Box 811, Call office.

40-ROOM lodging-house; good location; ownerhas run it for 10 years: compelled to sell ac-count of ether business; a. bargain; cheaprent. Call 317 Third St.

LODGING-HOUSE for sale; 9 rooms: newlyfurnished; low rent; owner obliged to gonorth. 17 Powell St., upstairs. \u25a0•:

FOR sale—l9rooms, where a good living canlit-made: cheap. 48 Seventh st.

DENTISTS. • ..DR. T. S..HIGGINS'. Dental Parlors,

Emma. Spreckels bldg., 92". Market st.Painless extraction a specialty; inferior

work done on the teeth is always the mostexpensive; badly decayed and aching teethwe carefully treat before they are filled .orcrowned; pure gold filling from $1; platesfrom $5. We guarantee to fillsensitive teethwithout pain. Beet materials used only.

AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. SO9 Mar-ket st cor. 4th. rm. 7, Flood b-ig.. you canhave your extractions done painlessly: teethwithout plates our specialty; gold crowns,

$3 60 up- plates, extractions. Tree, $4 50 up; of-fice hours, 9a. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 2p m G. W. WILLIAMSON. M.D.. Manager.

X FULL set of teeth, $5; see now flexibleplates- light and thin: guaranteed 10 years:

teeth without plates, crown and bridge workour specialty; filling, 60c; crowns. $3 50; allwork painless and warranted. Chicago Den-tal Parlors. 24 Sixth St.: telephone Jessie 1132.

DR. pEORGE W. LEEK. 20 p'Farrell St., ex-tracts and fills teeth painlessly by Jils wonder-ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4:

rubber or flexible plates. $3;. received 8 firstprizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years.

TEETH without, plates a specialty; full eet ofteeth $5" crowns, $3; fillings. 50c; all workwarranted for ten years. Modern DentalParlors. 1208 Market St., cor. Golden Gate aye.

VAN VROOM'Dental' Parlors; guaranteed

work; lowest prices: ten operators; open1 eveningi* and Sundays. Sixth and Market.

DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market at., nearEleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings aspecialty; all work reasonable; gas given.

SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. O.YOUNG. 1841 Pom St. \u25a0 _____

LOWEST prices In B. F.;painless extractionguarntd. N. Y. Dentist. 969 Mission, cor. «th.

PARIS' Dental Parlors. 235 Kearu?; set of teeth,j $4; ailing, gold, EOc; silver, 25c; crowns. $3.

HELP TED—Continued.'-.' BARBERS' Protective Union, the onTy legal

..-• organized union of the coast, has authorized\u25a0'." •J. J. 11P;1NZ. Its employment secretary, to;'.••' extend his services into the country .every

--vvhero ami to see that none but reliable help

\-_ \u25a0 is furnished. Office, 630 Market, downstairs.-.-; WANTED—Seamen and green hands to go

whaling; steamer; no experience .required.'. "STATENS & FRIEDMAN, 257 and 259 Pa-;;•_ clfic Pt.

.-.WANTED—A good neat honest boy from 14 to- • 16 years old to work In grocery store. In--\u25a0; quire this morning, between Iand 10 o'clock•; „ at 721 Stockton st.

'•' GRAINKR wants boy accustomed to rubbingIn for grainer; wages $5 per week. Call cor--.. ner of Eddy and Mason sts. at Ba. m. to-day,

: WANTED— Young man as partner; stock andfixtures cost over $600; no experience required;particulars to-day. 536 California st.

WANTED— First-class pressman on custom-\u25a0rr..aJe paJits; steady work; good pay. 4114Kearny St., top floor.

EXPERIENCED man to collect and canvass-money-making 1 : position. E. W. DORRillMontgomery st.

\u25a0 3'QKTER wanted at 36 East St.; $30; call early.

-. WANTED—Lunch waiter at"

Harrison street.—— ,YOUNO man to. make himself useful In restau-

rant. $3 a week. 233 Sixth st.

DISHWASHER wantp.l; must carry trays-

foungman. 37 Eddy st.

ANTED—To rent store .12 moms suitableor f>c barber; entrance on 2 streets; cheap

.\u25a0em.; $? r>?r month. Apply 1G») Mission st.: WANTED—Engineers and firemen to send 25c

for a 24-page pamphlet containing a list of'questions asked by an examinlns board of

'.. engineers. A.ldress GEO. A. ZELLER. book-seller, IS S. Fourth st., St. Louis, Mo. Men-tion the Pan Francisco Call.

STAILORS—Coat makers

SIMON &CO., Market'

try. Arr'-y to STKIN, SIMON & CO., Market

i.and Second sts.

GENERAL tailor and coat maker for country-.Apply REISS BROS.. 24 Sutter st.

BARBER^ good workman.' wants steady Jobevenings or Wednesday, Saturday and Sun-day. Box 766. Call office.

WANTED-^Bushelman at E. MESSAGER'SCloak Store, 145 Post st.

WANTED—Solicitor for stationery firm; onefamiliar with the business preferred; goodsalary to right man. Address C. W., Call.

WANTED—An active energetic young manfor domestic dry goodß department: for Bao-rnmento. Apply Monday from -

to 3 p. m..£23. Market st

10 GENTEEL ladies and gentlemen wanted; $2to $4 day. Lower floor. 631 Golden Gate aye.

TO go this week— 3^o pairs men's shoes, somenearly new, from F>oc to $1 C>o: new shoes,slightly d.tmaged. one-half price. E62 Missionst., het. First and Second sis.; open Sundays.

GET your shoes half-soled while waiting, 3.".cto 50c. 562 Mission St.. bet. Ist and 2.1 sts.

GOOD shoemaker, withfamily. 4102 Nineteenth«t., near Castro.

MAN" who understands, florist business. 500•

WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen as canvas-sers; good wages: no experience required.Call from 1 to S p. m. at 373 Hayes st.

WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third St.. near Mar-ket: 700 rooms. 25c night: reading room: free'bus and bagpase to and from the ferry.

RECRUITS wanted for the United States Ma-rine Corps. United States navy: able-bodied,

J • unmarried men between the ages of 21 ami 35.years, who are citizens of the United States,or these who have legally declared their in-tention to become such; must be of goodcharacter and habits and able to speak, read1 and writp English, and be between 5 feet »'inches and 6 feet in heipht. For further in-formation apply at the Recruiting oiflce. 40Ellis St., San Francisco, Cal.

BARBER'S Progressive Union; tree employ-•' • m't H. Bernard. Sec. 104 rth; tel. Jessie 116*.

-. WANTED— Men to learn the barber trade;pummer rates or percentage terms. 1542 Mkt.

.. ..- WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know''• thai Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stilly"-": runs Denver Hou.=e. 217 Third st. ; 100 large•;...- rooms; 250 per night :-$l to $3 per week....'\u25a0EAILORS, green hands, blacksmiths and car-.!." pente-re for steam whalers: seamen' wanted at'•;:• LANE'S. 504 Davis St., near Jackson.

'*\u25a0 KOBSON House. 117 Kearny—Rooms from 25cto COc: $1 to $3 per -wee«.

• •20 MEN to go on whaling cruise; no experi-ence required. HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart at.

"'VMEX and women to learn barber trade at S. F..:•;•' Barber College. 13SH Eighth st. . .;.;•.-.\u25a0-

-.•:-.FINGLE sunny furnished room. '-' 50 a month.:.''^Limiell House. Sixth and Howard sts.

'. " .SfEN'S flne calf shoes to order, $2 50: men's'"\u25a0"• eolelng, 35c: only one price. 923 Howard st.

'•'.' =S INGLE rooms, 15c, 20c, 25c per night: 75c, i.\u25a0..-:•;.•• to J2 5.1 wk. Elcho House. 563>4 Market st.

>:.. :WANTED—

To collect wages due laborers and„\u25a0-.\u25a0'.. clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutler st.

Iv;-SINGLE furnished flne l.irpe sunny and airy

'•:. room. 25c night. \u25a0edale House. 321 Ellis st.\u25a0'•-\u25a0IRY Acme House. 957 Market St.. below Sixth,

,".'.!.:for v room; 25c a night: $1 a week.

.' CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly* Call, 16 rapes, pent to any address in the."•ry United States, postpaid, for $1 per . \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'-.

\u0084/\u25a0 . AGENTS WANTED.

|.-: -/COUNTRY to sell Leather Lustre: best sellerX.\u25a0'.. out; sample postpaid, d.'.c. J. Brown. 332 Hush.

\u25a04' • BE wise and get In while the proposition Isft*nr*lmake zrio<i money. I*3Seventh st.

'\u25a0'•;"' ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED:

\u25a0WANTED—

A pleasant room, large closet and•\u25a0•' ci.-- board In the locality of Sutter and Polk

\u25a0; -•' rts. Box £09. Call office.-

WANTED—MISCELLANEOIS.'

.WANTED—Second-hand projectoscope . and':•_\u25a0 ' films; also Hec'rul-handed stertopticon outfit.- • :Box Sl7. Call office.: "'\VANTED—Pomeroy's "Introduction to Munlcl-fv'pal Law.: state price, edition and condition.

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\u25a0'.•' -jECRAI' Iron, brass and copper bought: coun-,'•-.:/: try trada solicited. S. F. I.V.. 204 Mission.

:••=:. FURNITURE FOR SALE.

'.!:•';4>:ROOMS furnished In oak for $4S 50. v.-;th No..:•.- .-••; \u25a0? range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market.

t:;::•'\u25a0./ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.'-"IK 'WHITNEY hammerless 10-bore Damascus

'\u25a0 '..'/shotgun for $30, worth $75, at UNCLE HAR-'.-v-.KIS'. 15 Grant aye.

Vr BOILERS, engines. ;d-hand machinery. Me-..'•';• INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-167 Fremont St.'• \THREE or four fine family milch cows and.."'•' calves. J. F. PERLE, Angel Island.

TAILOR'S tools for sale cheap. 726 Washing-. -ton f»t.'

A 4sxl6 RETURN tubular boiler, complete. Seeowner, WHITE,il6 Mission st. v:

'12AR?. counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors,

;'; bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st.

• DRILL press, boring machine, 20-Inch planer•\u25a0 :

'and c-niery grinding machine. 1634 Mission.

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AN almost new ship's sextant, cost originally."• $50; will be sold now for $17. UNCLE HAR-'." HIS, 15 Grant aye.:. BAKS. back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters,

linoleum, office furniture, store and office fur-••. niture and fixtures; new and second hand.:-:. J. NOONAN, 1017-1014-1021-1028 Mission St.,'

'.. above Sixth.''

-$350- SALOON; corner East and Greenwich sts. ;

....-rent $20: owner has two place*. Call at 230'Pacific st..'.'CREAMERY machinery for sale; a bargain;

•' 'almost new; latest type separator, boiler, en-.'.,- . gine. etc. :sold separately or together. Apply

'\u25a0• -.-. .box 447, Petaluma, ill.

'. !QAS engine, 3Vi horsepower, $150; 8 horsepower,•* -'1250; others, new and second hand. DYNAMIC;. '.V;.EKQIKE CO., 603 California st. ',

-'• •"•IjOMESTIC sewing machine; good condition;-•.-•••f-c'omplfcte; cheap. 1913 Mission M., near 15th.

•:\u25a0!.; J7.ULLEYS covered by pat. leather prevent slip-\u25a0';..' .;-i>fige; saves power. Cal. Belt Co., 519 Mission.

':;-J*nENTICr: lathe, screw cut tine; full set of.. ,"•_ .attachments. fie» owner, 728 Capp st.• .EAKES— AIIklzph new and second hand. THE• ..-HERMANy SAFE CO.. 417 Sacramento St.... JJGILERS, engines, second-hand machinery.• -ASHMAN & BURKE.. 139 Heal" St.••

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. -GASOLINE engine*—lhorsepower, $100; 2, $125;3. $150; 4, $175. SMITH CO.. 627 Mission St.

•"TOLYPHOXE. $35: attachment (only). $15: willfit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupl, 933 Mkt._ ———

• SAFES—Bargains In new an second hand: all\u25a0 .. Elzes; half original cost. US-111 Market. S. F.•*••• SEWING MACHINES.

'$2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold;

machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 42.

ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re-pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth at.

./ STORAGE..CALA Storage Warehouse. F. SMITH, prop."

•.722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. lay 25.PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving CoT

Offlc«-^4Ol Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713.FIERCE a.- TAYLOR Storage Company: pack-

!&«, advance, etc 735 Market; tel. Block ill.,—