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LATEST SHIPPINti INTELLIGENCE. ITorelen Ports. SAX JOSE DE GUATEMALA— Arrived Dec 3— Snur Jeanie, hence Nov 17. I'ASAMA- Nov 23— stmr Starbnck, fm ManzaniHa; Nov 24—Stmr San Jose, hence Oct 29. HI'LL—Arrived Dec 2— ship James Kerr, hce July 13: Brship Socotro, bence July 3. IJIKKIEN II KA Arrived ijec 3—Br ship Chry- eomene. hence July 4. \u25a0•• \u25a0r: \u25a0 \u25a0 . LIVERPOOL— Arrived Dec 3—Brship Wilhelm Tell, hence July 10. . GLOUCESTER— Arrived Dec I— Br ship Kelat, hence 3ulr 22. '.' . ••:, ,r . 1 '. \u25a0 ADELAIDK-Arrived Dec 2-Br bark Duke of Arsyle, from Hastings Mill. HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 3— Brstmr Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. LUNDY ISLAND— Passed Deo 3—Brship Ains- dale, hence July 24, forBristol. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. . NEW YORK—Arrived Dec Stmr Stuttgart, from Bremen. . . sailed Dec 4—Stmr Paris, for Southampton; stmr Teutonic, for Liverpool: stmr Westernland, for Antwerp: stmr Island, for Stettin. LONDON—Arrivedout Dec 4—Stmr Richmond Hill. . . SOUTHMAPTON— Arrivedout Dec 4—Stmr St Paul. ; \u25a0 Sailed Dec 4— Stmr Aller, for New York. ROTTERDAM— Arrived out Dec 2— Stmr Ob- dam. - Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Veendam, for New York. .LIZARD— Passed Dec 4— Stmr New York, for Rotterdam. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. 15 C, beloved son of Delia and the late V. X. Col- lins, a native of California, noted 84. years 6 montas and 4 days. [Stociaon : papers plcasa copy.] " . ; - .; . \u25a0 iKB-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, George H. Wood, 713 Fulton street. Interment Laurel Hill "Cemetery. CATES—In this city, December 3. 1895, Mrs. Katie Cates, daughter of the late Daniel and Mary R lioriarty and sister of Frank Morlarty, a native \u25a0* of Springfield, Mass., age'd 36 years. [San Josa papers please copv.] \u25a0 «3"Frit'nds arid acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at I 'o'clock p. m., from the par- lors or Charles J. ; B. Metzier. 638 Washington street, thence to Oakland, creek boat. Interment . St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CASTERA— InOakland. December 4. 1895, Adele Castera. beloved mother of Mrs. E. Hock. Charles M. and Louis A. Castera.' Mrs. M. McCammant and Mrs. L.Peterson, a native of France, aged 65 years. CAWLEY—Tn the City and County Hospital, De- cember 4. 1895, Michael Cawley, aged 65 years. DILLINOHAM-In the City and CountyHospi- tal, December \, 1895,- Edw. L. Dilhngham, aged 31 years. ' '" ; DE PINA— Inthis city. November 30, 1895, Jose "de Pina, a native of Portugal, aged '2a years. * ' EVERSON— December 3, (Jeorcce J. Everson, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years. ELLIOTT— Entered into rest on December •4, 1895, Herbert Sherwiu Elliott, son of the late Alfred and Mary Elliott, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged '23 years. GAUBATZ—In Colma, December 4, 1895. Laura E., beloved wife of Ferdinand A. Gaubatz, a na- tive of Cape Girardean, Missouri, aged 69 years. 85"Friends and acquaintances ar« respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resl- aence, Colma, where services will be held. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.. GARTHORNE—Inthi3 city, December 3, 1895. George Henry, beloved son of G.H. and Minnie Garthorne,. a native of. San Francisco, aged 16 years 10 months and 29 days. ftsT"Friends and acquain;anccs are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services TO- MORROW (Friday) at 2 o'clock p. m..:ii the resi- dence of the parents, 1023 Chester street, Oak- land. HARMOX— Inthis city. December 3, 1895, An- drew, dearly beloved husband of Martha A. Har- ruon, a native of New York, aged 59 years. [Brooklyn (N. Y.)papers please copy.] J63F"Frlenris and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at "2 o'clock v. m.. from the par- lors of Carew A English, 19 Van Nejs avenue, near Market street. Remains at 7O2Va Van Ness avenue until 1 o'clock Thursday. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HKTTHICH— In North Oaklaud, December 3, ' 1895, Isabelle Burnett Het rich, adopted daugh- ter of George Michael and Amelia C. Hettrich.and beloved sister of Jerome, Willie and Ida Burnett, a native of San Francisco.aged 12 years 8 months and 10 days. fl3TFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to at. end the funeral services TO- MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the residence of the paren:s, 176 A street, corner of Helen, North Oakland. JESSEN— In this city, December 3, 1895. Matbias, beloved husband of Christine D. Jessen, and faiherof Mrs. Henry Leu. Henry Jessen, Mrs. Adolph Barthold and Mrs. Herman Barthold, a native of Arm Husum, Schleswig, Germany, aged 76 years 10 months and 12 days. * #5"St. Paulus Frauen Vereln and friends and acquaintances are respectfullv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 27 Ciem- entina ssreet. be. ween First and Sacond, thence to St. Paulus Church, corner of Gough and Eddy street, where funeral services will be held com- mencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment Masonic Cemetery. KNABE— In this city, December 3, 1895, Peter Knabe. beloved husband of Mary, and father of Peter and Charley Knabe, and brother-in-law of John C. Mantz, a native of Germany, aged 53 years. [German papers please copy. ] J6f»" Friends and acquaintances are respect- : fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o'clock. a. m.. from the par- lors of James Ha?an,:rs2s Valencia street. , Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | LYONS—In this city, December 4, 1895, Mollie L. Lyons, beloved daughter of Michael and Mary Lyons and sister of Maggie G., John J.. William F. and Katie a. Lyons, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 19 years. JK3~Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the residence of her parents, 136 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, \vhere a solemn requiem mass willbe celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LKARY In Vallejo,December 4. 1895, Elizabeth W., wife of P. J. Leary and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raines, a native of San i'rancisco, aged 29 years and 3 months. MORRISON—In this city, December 2, 1895, Jeannie Morrison, beloved wife of E. W. Mor- rison, and daughter of Mrs. James Mclntyre, a n-uive of Scotland, aged 26 years. a3*Fnends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursdav). at 11 o'clock a. m., irom the par- lors of A". W. Martin A Co.. 118 Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McKENZIE-In this city, December 2. 1895, Honora McKenzie, beloved wife of the late Allen McKenzie. and sister of Mrs. James Mooney, and aunt of Mrs. TT. W. Gantner, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. Adolf Jurgensen, and Lillie aad Annie Mooney, a native of County Limerick, Ireland. [Benicia (Cal.) papers please copy.J #S" Friends and acquaintances nr? respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. x.. from her late residence, 334 Bryant street, between First and Second, thence to St. Brendan's Church, corner ofFremont and Harrison streets, where a solemn requiem mass will' be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAHEE- Inthis city. December 3, 1895, Thomas F., beloved hnsband of Lizzieand father of Mamie and Maggie Maherand brother of Mrs. Edward Fahey of San Francisco and Mrs. Martin Fahey 9 of San Jose, a natfvtfTif the parish of Monivea, County Galway, Ireland, aged 26 years. IK3"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 239 Fremont street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment HolyCross Cemetery. MOOTRY— Inthis city, December I, Thomas Mootry Jr., a native of New York City, aged Ti . year3. j£J~Friend3 and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock a. M.,from 641 Sac- ramento street. Cremation at Cypress Lawn \u25a0 Cemetery. McCLANCY—In the City and County Hospital, December 4, 1895, William McClancy, aged 59 years. -.: .'• O'NEIL—In this city, December 3, 1895, John O'Neil. a native of Ireland, aged 47 years. j&g* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. M.. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter & C0.,. 122 Eddy street. luierment I.O. O. F. Cemetery. . O'CONNELL— this city, December 4, 1895, Maurice, beloved husband of Margaret O'Connell, and father of John J., .Maurice, Maggie, Luke and Noran O'Connell. a native of County Ros- common, Ireland, aged 42 years.' »' \. POIRSON— Inthis city, December 4, 1895, Eu- gene, beloved husband of Mrs. Pauline Poirson, a native of France, aged 67 years and 2 months. RIPPE— In Mount Eden, Alameda County, De- cember 4, 1895, Dora, beloved wife of C. Rippe, and mother of Annie. Sophie, John and Fred Rippe, a native of Germany, aged 63 years 11 months and 19 days. \u25a0 - i £B"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence, Mount Eden.. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. : \?• ' . . RHOADS— in this city, December 4,1895. Daniel, beloved husband of Amanda Rhoads and father of Mary Kieffer. John W. Rho»ds and Elvira Dawson, a native of Illinois, aged 74 years. - SHEEHAN— In this city. December 3, , 1895, Delia, dearly beloved wife of Peter T. Sheehan, and mother of May, Peter T.,John J. and Rose sheehan. and sister of Mrs. Thomas Gilmore and Thomas and Katie Dillon, a native of the town of Galway, Ireland, aged 40 years. BIS" Friends and ' acquaintances are resDPCt- : fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence. 14 Frederick street, off First, between i Bryant and : Brannan, thence to St. Brendan's Church. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . WUESTEFELD— Inthis city, December 3,1895, Hermann Wuestefeld, \u25a0 beloved brother of Mrs. Ernestine Genster, a native of Herstelle, West- phalia. Germany, aged 57 years. . . S-yThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the undertaking '. parlors of H. F. Suhr A Co., Mission street, near Eighth. Interment private. '' WALSH— In Oakland, December 3. 1895. Michael E. Walsh, beloved son of Hannah Stevens and the late Miles Walsh, and stepson of ll.' J. Stev- ens, and brother of Miles and Margaret Walsh, ' and stenbrother of George Stevens, . aged 24 years 5 months and 25 days. ST. DOMINIC'SCHURCH BUILDING ASSOCIA- i tion— regular monthly requiem high mass for ,the deceased members of the above - association, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated in St. Domlnlc'i Church, Bush and Steiner streets, THURSDAY, December 5, at, 9 o'clock a. m. Friends are in- i vited to attend. - - . 1 UNITED UNDERTAKERS' | r EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. \u25a0 '27 and 29 Fifth street. I McAVOY & CALLACHER, I FUNERAL DIfiECTORS &EMBAI.MKRS, 90 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone SOBO. Jas. McMknomeyT™^ Chas. McMkxomby. \u25a0 " JAMKS McMENOMEV Si SON, ! UNDERTAKERS AND KMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh.' .•;\u25a0:-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 TelephoneNo. 3354. - --' -\u25a0 - - t: i CYPRESS LAW!) CEMETERY, SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECT ART laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- ; tiful, permanent and easy of access; . see it befort feurliiK a burial place elsewhere. : ' \u0084 ,-• : * City Office, 9 City Hall ATesa* r°" DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Complaints filed: \u25a0 -.-', Charles H. Mullen against Maggie Mullen. Emily Goldsmith against Berthold Goldsmith. Deitrich Heins against Josephine Heins, Frank P. Dunnell against Alice Dunnell. ; Divorces granted : Lena E. Grillith from Henry J. Griffith, for cru- elty, by Judge Troutt. -\u25a0\u25a0.-.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 William S. Taylor irom Augusta Taylor, for infi- delity, by Judge Sanderson. \u25a0 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followingmarriage licenses were Issued by the County Clerk's office December 4: Thomas Howard aud Alice G. Ireland, 27—17. Thomas Malcom and Anna C Larson, 27. Patrick O'Mahoney and Lilly E. Keenan. 30—23. . W. P. Clark and Marguerite D.McKee, 2S—2O. \u25a0 Ernest Philpott and Florence Williams, 39— \u25a0 W. Stirling and Kvangeline G. Smith, 32-40. : George E. Meeklns and EllaS. Monahan. 32—30. David J. Gllmore and Frances L. Craise, 39—30. ; Jonn E. Pease and Maude A. Dougherty, 22—18. J. C. Hosselmeier and AnnaSchroeder, 21. J. G. Nygren and Eugenia A.Carlson, 32—25. \u25a0 Louis Williams and Sarah A. Tuchscher, 30—27. I Charles Ziegler and Mary E. Schmidt, 34— i!9. .. BIRTiiS—MARItIAGES— DEATHS. \u25a0r ßirth, marriage and death notices sent bymail .will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published.] " 7 .\u25a0-•.;• ... .',i-l\ :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - .:\u25a0> -BORN. BARRY—In Oakland, December 4,1805, to the . wife of George S. Barry,a daughter. . DAMON—In this city, November 27, 1895, to the wife of John Damon, a daughter. . . . , VALLE—Tn this city, December 3, 1895,' to the wife of Jose Ignacio de Valle, a daughter, j HARRIGAN— In this city, December 3. 1855, to the wife Dennis C. Harrigan, a daughter. HOLDEN—Inthis city, November 21, 1895, to the wife of Louis Holden, a son. ... \u25a0 ; .• KENNEY— Inthis city, December 3, 1895, to the , wife of Peter Kenney, a daughter, MARRIED. THIEBAUT-In Oakland. November 1 V5l, 1895, George Fritz Navlet and Hlppolyte Thiebaut. \u25a0 , \u25a0-. \u25a0 .DIED. \u25a0 : i. 1 Bell, Ysabel B. Knabe.Peter \u25a0 \ Butler, Mary J. . . Lyons, MollieL. Baxter, Dnvid P. ' » Leary. Elizabeth W. Collins, John C. McClancy, William Castera. Adele "' * ' Mootry, Thomas Jr. : Cates, Mrs. Katie Maher, Thomas F. . Cawley, Michael ' McKenzle, Honora 'De Pina, Jose :\u25a0• . Morrison, Jeannie Dillingham. Edw. L. O'Nell, John Elliott, Herbert S. O'Connell. Maurice Everson, (ieorge J. Poirson, Eugene '. Gaubatz, Laura E. Rippe, Dora Garthorne. George H. '•'. Khoads. Daniel Hettrich, Isabelle B. Sheehan, Delia'.;'; .'•I!;; " Harmon, Andrew ; ~ -.'\u25a0 Wuestefeld. Hermann Jessen, Mathias Walsh, Michael E. BELL—Inthis city. December 3. 1895, Ysabel ' E. ' j Bell, sister of Mrs. H. Clay Miller and mother of . George B. Field, a native of Monterey, Cal.,aged 38 years 7 months and 10 days. . - j(3"Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday) at 9 o'clock 1 a. m. from st. Mary's Hospital chapel, where sol- - emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the | re- pose of her soul, commencing at the above hour, thence by llo'clock creek boat to inouutain View Cemetery, Oakland, for Interment. BUTLER—In San Jose, December 3. ' 1895, at the I residence of her aunt. Mrs. J. J. Devlne, Mary J., . beloved daughter of Hannah and the late Martin I Butler and sister of Harry and LizzieButler, a na- . tive of San Francisco,' aged 22 years and 1day. . A3" Friends and .acquaintances are > respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral "JHIS DAY. (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of her mother, northwest corner of Tenth I and Bryant streets, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass willbe I celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing . at .10 o'clock a. m. ;; Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemeterv. >\.v-. :.'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0 \u25a0.-\u25a0;'\u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0 BAXTER—Inthis city, December 1, David F. Baxter, a native of New York, aged 75 years. COLLINS— this city, December 4, 1895, John OAKL ADVERTISEMENTS V OFFICE-^9OB BROADWAY. \ -,;...„ : OAKLAND ; KEAL ESTATE.^ TDUTCHErShOP; " FIXTURES COMPLETE: -L> excellent location: established 16 years; rent reasonable. Apply 1522^ Seventh, Center station. ENUINE BARGAIN— BEAUTIFUL HOME; "J 8 rooms and bath: full electric service; lar<e lot; situated in the central part of Oakland: terms $500 cash, balance $50 per month. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 XinthSt.. Oakland. - ' 5-ROOM HOUSE. BARN, ETC.; LOT 100x100: only $700: easy terms. LODGE <fe POWELL, Fruitvale station. . ," .'•\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 \C!<- W U \ BUYS NEAT COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS; t£)U\J\J near Oak-st. station; short walk to busi- ness center: a big snap. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. > : \u25a0\u25a0 - fi> OA MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES: rjp£\J plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. <ftl Pvfi lOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIMIX vDXO\J. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: selling fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNE Y. owner. 902 Broadway, Oakland. . \u25a03S" 1 AWEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE iS-w' WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, for mailinK. OAKLAND I'UKNXTUKE rOK SALE TTnJRNTTURE T AND i CARPETS AT YOUROWN r price. H. SCHKLLIIAAS.408 Eleventh St. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—I43S PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. FO» IMMEDIATE SALE NEAR SCHOOL and station: streets Improved and sewered. $4350-8300 cash; $33 monthly; 33x150; hand- some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; near Willow or Chestnut st. station. $3250— $'200 cash: S3O monthly: 33x150; ele- gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway: 6 rooms and bath. $3*250— cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor- ner house, infine condition; 8 rooms and bath. \u25a0 $3150— 5'200 cash: $'27 monthly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath; central location. \u25a0 $'2250-SSO cash; $25 monthly; 30x100; cot- tage, 4 rooms and bath. . .. . Houses to rent from $10 up. Open Sundays and holidays. '"- MARCUSE AREMMEL, Bay-st. station Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - <SIA f\f\f\ NEW and MODERN house of 7 iJp'iUUU. rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6; in good locality; cermseasy: installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. Ti«3OMS~AND~BATH; tjp^jc). large chicken-yard. '. 2120 Enclnal ave. BERK REAL ESTATE. ERKELEY BARGAINS "~~~ X> $1500— 4 rooms; large lot 100x125. $450— Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly. $350—1 acre on side hill. $500—1 acre on eminence. $600— Corner 100x115 with creek. . $lf>o—Lot *25:c10'2: $10 down, $5 monthly. $175— 31x135 ; $10 down, $10 quarterly. $4500 3 acres on fine street. $300— Lot 48x100. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., San Fran- cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkeley. LEGANT LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEY UNIVERSITY, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. $1600-40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- ton st. $1500— 50x130: Fulton St., nr. Durant ave. $1600-40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft way and Union st. . : $1750—50x130; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st. $1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant aud Tele- graph ayes. \u25a0 :•. •.'="\u25a0 $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. $1800—46x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- egraph ave. \u25a0 S1800— 70x138: Hillegassave.. nr. Bancroft way. $•2000—70x140; Telegraph ave., nr. Bancroft way. $'2500—91x138; University ave., near the Uni- versity grounas. 1*20x119: Shattuck ave., nr. Vlnest. $1800— An acre lot near the Town Ha'.l. Also 70 lots at Ashby station; cheap; on easy terms. Come quick ifyou want the choice of these bargains. C \u25a0'- - V - M. L. WURTS, ' \u0084 <-:; V ... . ' Opp. Dwight-way station, Berkeley. city keal ESTATE. tpxtraordinary opportunity Xjof THE SEASON. . - . BRITTANranch,' .- SAN MATEO COUNTY. '.-'--? iv 1150 ACRES . ; : AT AUCTION. ' ' ... BRITTANRANCH, ,- , ' SAN MATEO COUNTY. 1150 ACRES AT AUCTION. . DH.C. 7, 1895. AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., * - ON THE GROUNDS, \u25a0 ' •'BAY FOREST FARM," . ' SAN MATEO COUNTY, ONE MILE DISTANT ' '' FROM REDWOOD CITY, , ; •-: -\u25a0' .-'';\u25a0 BY THE ORDER OF BERTHA BRITTAN. - DESCRIPTION. ~ \u25a0 --\u25a0 TO CAPITALISTS. This property, partly NO BETTER SUB- lavel, rolling, hilly and URBAN HOME wooded, -picturesque \u25a0 CAN BE ; FOUND. witli grand bay and To investors The vaUey views, is im- \u25a0 price willinsure large proved with fine resi- profit. denc«, elegant grounds \u25a0 \u25a0 * and many outbuild- \u25a0TO HOMEBEEKERS. ings. "\u25a0':*\u25a0? . Combine and buy ' this property, then WATER SUPPLY. subdivide it. Itshills. Thesupply of water valleys and oak groves Is abundant from wells . will make many lovely and a private reser- and 1 varied places to 1 voir, which can be milt any taste. The pro- i largely Increased, posed grand boulevard I while Spring Valley's survey runs through I main passes along on* this tract, . side. THK OLIMATE. \u25a0 This section cl the ' Santa Clara Valley. LOCATION. which is that nearert Bay Forest Farm la San Francisco, has m only one hour's ride delightful, healthy and from San Francisco or - unexcelled climate, San Jose, with many while the soil is the trains daily. The com- - most fertile of any por- mutation ticket to this lion of the State. city is $8 per month. . The line will soon be ENVIRONMENT, made an overland Families of wealth road and the service is \u25a0-: surround this property to greatly improved. In every direction for An electric road is an . miles with their grand , early possibility. ; suburban villas. Stan- | 1 ford University is TERMS. within six miles, and Half cash and bal- many other educa- ance in two years at ' tional institutions are j 7 per cent: interest withineasy distance. secured by mortgage. Title perfect. Sale OWNERSHIP. . final. No - confirma- This property has tion necessary. For been in the family of > further particulars - the present owner over see catalogue. forty years. A most careful Inspection of the property is In- vited, and carriages will meet visitors at Redwood City for tnat purpose. ..'..•. Trains, 10:40 a. m., 'eaving San Francisco, and 3:44 p. m. returning fromRedwood City on day of sale. Stop at the grounas and ' lunch » may be had there. For further information, maps, etc., apply to McAFEE BROTHERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 108 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. dfcl f\f\ 1P SOLD TO-DAY,FINE LOT SOUTH «|pIUU. of Park, 25x120; worth $500; owner must go East. 9 Powell st., room 3. OUSES BUILTSISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL 1L and ex»mlnet>lan«. 1 1149 .Mission st. COIiNTKt KEAI, .y. STAT£w TjMNEST LAND INTHE STATE. In10 to 20 acre tracts; 1 mile from courthouse, Santa Rosa: $160 per acre; your own time. 6 2-3 ACRES EXTRA GOOD LAND ADJOIN- ING THIS CITY; 4Vis miles from cityhall; $2250; will sell half. HUGH SHIELS, Crocker Building. ESPARTO TOWN ANDCOLONY: ONLY 3 OR 4 hours fromthe bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de Capay Grant"; unquestionably the earliest aud finest fruitDelt on the c^ast and superior to any for di- versified .farming; about 000 acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town; town already con- tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and I soft; deßired a purchaser or purchasers to take the \u25a0 whole Interest of present owners Inthe colony lots and town property, in lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO. D. FISKE A CO., Woodland, Cal. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lyingalong the Stanislaus River, one mile from ' Oakdale. the principal Rtation of the Southern Pacific. Railroad on the line between Stockton' and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquln Irrigation Company's canal run3 directly through the colony and the property has a per- | peuial water right,with an annual water tax of only$150 an acre. . .-\u25a0'.: . We are prepared to sell portions of the property already - planted to Washington Navels, Mediter- ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property Isnnder the immediate direction and care of an ex- perienced horticulturist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration . cares for the orange groves for non-resident3. Prices for land, including a -perpetual water right ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. I Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70 per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable In six annual payments, without Interest; title per- ftct and liberal discount for cash. \u25a0. . . Forfurther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress ASTON, ELDRIDGE*& CO., KASTON, ELDRTDGE & CO., 638 MarketStreet,' - " San Francisco. CaU Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal.' HAVE SEVERAL NICE PROPERTIES TO exchange for Oakland, Berkeley nnd Alameda property. For particulars inquire 632 Market St., room 5; D. H.TWING, Sonoma County, Cal. 1 f\ ACRES, *100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY- JLU able $2 a week, without interest; level valley land; railroad runs through the tract; the best bargain In California; secure a home;' you willnot miss the $2 a week; will bo worth $5 to $1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. WE HAVE SOLD 870,000 worth of THE McMAHAN RANCH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS. Catalogue free to any address. BOVEE. <te CO., 19 Montgomery St., =;•-=• San Francisco, Cal. UGAR-PINB TIMBER \u25a0 FOR ! SALE. J. J. BIGLOW, second floor,room 3, Mills building. TO 8 ACRE CHICKKN RANCHES ON 10 tt years' credit. D. H.TWINO. Sonoma Clty.Cai. SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES n for wale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON. San Jose. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS stockton KE.VI, krtatk. sTJa^o^Th^^been^s^le^t^d^by^the directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of th* railroad on account of the vast . bodies of rich, alluvial . loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which willbe sold with a perpetual water right. - Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and Invest in this coming center ot southeastern Nan Joaquin County. .-•;.... ... \u25a0 For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWK CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton. California. ; SANTA CLARA COUNTY. KKAL ESTATE. OANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres In subdivisions for fruit planting. . . Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal. MONEY TO tOAfi. ''" ' y^ WHY PAY *5 ON THE HUNDRED COM- mlssion to the broker when you can get the same direct fromthe loaner without it and with- out charge for making out papers on your pianos and furniture of private families, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- 1 terest without removal: any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 Ellis St., room 22. -\u25a0. *; - ': . \u25a0 -* \u25a0\u25a0 ' LOANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND mortgages, undivided interests, estates, and on furntture or pianos, without removal, in the city and. Oakland or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential: savings bank books bought. or write to BECKEK.24O Montgomery. DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY AND all securities. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave. NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D or 3DMORTGAGES; J\. estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate, McCOLGAN,24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. IST AND 2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN- -1 try: administrators' mortgages, Interests ines- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, Mkt. ONEY LOANED, 6Va PER- CENT ON mortgages. A. F.JOHNS «fc CO., 632 Market st. lOANS ON, FURNITURE AND PIANOS; J dealings strictly private. R.' 88,Chronicle bldg. ONEY LOANED »ON . JEWELRY AND other valuables at the \u25a0: Security . Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason ; private entrance 7 Turk. TLfORROW MONEY: ON YOUR DIAMONDS, X> jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKELA CO., Mills bldg. sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential TRICTLYPRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 \u25ba *i Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18,flrst floor: established 30 years;. always open. - "Uncle Bill." " " ;\u25a0 ;'- ; , Bio'rcuss:''.. : V.y~: :,-^.-'. _\u25a0./. ARK CYCLERY— NEW WHEELS TO LET"; beat accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mc- \u25b2Ulster and Powell st. car luea. ' \u25a0 y CITY KKAL ESTATE. y A *UCTION7~~~ ~T~~ -..-.-•: BY . I .;\u25a0;; i SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. - SALESROOM. 218 AND 220 MONTGOMERY STREET, ! MILLS BUILDING, TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 10, 1895, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. '.I ! ESTATE OF JAMES" McGINN, " DECEASED. DEVISADERO AND ELLIS bTS.—SE. corner; ' "insubdivisions: corner 371/2XIOO ft.; inside lots 25x100 and 25x127V 2 ft. Ellls-st. k>t, 27V2x112y 2 ft. Devisa- dero st. is rapidly becoming the best uptown retail business street." CALIFORNIAST. -Nos. 2935-2937 2 : S. line, nr. *••• •-\u25a0\u25a0':- Baker; '*> modern flats; rents $42 50; r.sa^i, j Ot 25x82V2 it.: also the vacant lot, 25x82% ft,, adjoining, which is to be sold separately. HENRY ST.—N. line; 100 ft. E. of Castro: 26x 115 ft.; street paved, sewered and ac- cepted: lot ready to build on; in the Mission warm belt. OCEAN VIEW—Lots 2 aud 6, block D, Railroad Home'stead Association: will be sold as a whole or in 12 subdivisions of 25x 125 ft. each. BENFRANKLINHOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION —Lot 104. 25x114:8 ft. CITYLAND ASSOCIATION— Lot 81, block 39; lots 9. 10 and 11, block 38; will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions. EIGHTEENTH AVE.— Richmond district: E. •-- , line, 278:11 ft. •N. Clement st.; 50x 120 ft. Also THIRTY-SIXTHAVE.-SE. Corr.er B st.; 120 ft. . onB st. by iOO ft.on 36th ave. BOULEVARD LOTS. FIRST AVE.-Rlchmond, nr. Point Lobos; 25x 120 ft.; must be sold. \u25a0,:'\u25a0;<••" ESTATE OF OTTO FAUSS, DECEASED. HAIGHT-ST. INCOME PROPERTY— SE. cor. , Scott st. ; Nos. 783 to 791 Haightst.; 3 stores and 6 flats; buildings built in the most substantial manner; rents $252 50; lot 68:9x70. SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCES. 5 ACRaMENTO-ST. INCOME PROPERTY— Nos. t:,~;1716, 1778, 1720; near Van Ness ave. : 3 substantial modern residences of 10 rooms, bath and basement: beautifully decorated and frescoed front and back stairs; rents $180; lot 79x127 will be sold as a whole or in parcels. : DOWNTOWN INCOME PROPERTY. DAVIS-ST. INVESTMENT— Nos. 409-411 Davis St.: W. line, near Washington; store rented to one tenant for sloo a month; lot 24x75. MISSION COTTAGES. DUNCAN-ST.—2 NEW COTTAGES; Nos. 232 ana 234: N. line, near Dolores; 5 rooms, bath and basement each; terms, one-fifth cash, balance in monthly or semi-annual payments; lot 25x114. DAY-ST. COTTAGE. DAY ST.— No. 12; N. line, near Dolores; new cottage of 5 rooms, bath and base- ment; terms, one-fifth cash, Dalance In monthlyor semi-annual payments; lot 25x114. , MISSION WARM BELT. HARDY ST.— lino, 100 S. of 16th: 2 lots 28x75 each: close to Church aud 16th elec- tric line. RENTING PROPERTY. PINE-ST. INVESTMENT— Nos. 1435-1437 Pine St.; Nos. 36 38 Austin st., near Polk; houses; rents $74 50; lot 25x120. yOUR OWN HOME. Will build you a modern s»room and bath cot- taci' on the Heyman Tract. $250 down ; $25 monthly, lncludlne Interest. This will average you $6 40 per month, as the In- terest decn monthly. 4-room and bath, $200 down; $20 monthly, In- cluding intere"'; average interest $5 20 permonth. For particvlfirs call or appoint evening. JACOB HEYMAN, room 5, second floor, Crocker building. ; ___^ al nnnir.KK . LOUISA. SOUC I A. SOU C <fc CO.. J. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. $6000—25x105; Guerrero St., near 19th: warm i belt: elegant residence of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, ! conservatory, large basement and yard. $4700—50x115: Fair Oaks, near 24th; bay-wln- ' dow house, 10 rooms, ba.li; modern large base- : ment; all in Al order. : $2250—27x114; Valley St., near Church: bay- I window flats, 4 rooms and bath each; always I rented for 2t>: look nt this. \u25a0\u25a0> [ $2600— 25x114; 27th, near Church: must go; [ modern bay-window<»ottage, 6 rooms; bath; laun- dry; cost Qwncr $3254>, -ri-»-r— r~ - v " Here is a chance to secure an elegant home In the I warm belt of the .Mission, on easy terms: $2000 , j rash; ! $3500 can remain; bay-window house. 8 | ' rooms, bath: modern Improvements; in Al order; : lot 25x114; 20tJi st., near Valencia. j $5250—50x100; Bryant ave., near 24th Rt.: cot- ; tagp, 8 rooms; bath: conservatory: finished bas^V 1 ment: fine grounds; a good buy; sold by order of 1 administrator. :". .: $5500—25x90: 19th st., near Valencia: bay-win- ; dow flats, 6 and 7 rooms; bath; laundry; latest j improvements; rent $45. . . j $3250— San. Carlos ave., near 20th; 2-story I house, 6 rooms, bath; Al order. Our list comprises some of the be3t property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads; also good business corners in any part of I the Mission. . Call and get ulist and prices. ' t If you want your vacant houses rented place I them with us. L. A. .SOUC Jit CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St., near 16th. SOL GETZ <fe BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A. FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. , HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEAR THE AFFILIATED COLLEGEa FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE CITY ON INSTALLMENTS at low prices. CT»-| (\f\ TO $350: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH «I?1UU of the park; $10 down and $5 monthlv. feOL GETZ &BRO. QJXn TO $1100: GRADKD LOTS NEAR \u2666P'iOv/ park car lines: elegant view of ocean, park and concert valley ; on terms to suit pur- chaser. SOL GETZ <fe BRO. ! (\(\ TO $250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR <UPi-V/l/ Missionand San Mateo electric car lines, Lakeview and new racetrack; onlyslo down and $5 monthly: your choice of 1001ot3: don't miss this. SOL GETZ <fc BRO. - \u25a0 . - CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. f-OL GETZ <fe BRO., Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker building. HE ONLY LOTS ~~~~ FOR*SALE AT $350 ON STREETS GRADED. SEWERED : AND MACADAMIZED. All ready to build on and within a block of an electric road that will take you to your work in 30 minutes. You can buy on $10 monthly payments. WE WILL BUILDTO ORDER I - \u25a0 ON ONE OF THE AROVE LOTS A neat and substantial 4-room bay-window cot- tage, and the house and lot complete will cost you only $1250. A very small amount down and $16 a mouth. ' Now yon had better take a pleasant littlo ride and see this properly. It's way down in price and way up Indesirability. Take a Mission or Valencia street car, transfer at 14th Ito electric road, and ride to Chenery and Castro sts. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, . ; . \u25a0, . 10 Montgomery st. ffl»"l WEEKLY: GOOD BERKELEY LOTS. <C) J- The dollar was earned from day to day; The dollar was round, it rolled away. Save your dollar. Own your lot. $150—Lot 25x102; *1 weekly.. $175-Lot 31x135; $1 weekly. $250— 25x120; Si weekly;sewered. $313— Lot 25x100: $1.25 weekly: macadamized. CHAS. A. BAILEY. 46 Market st., S. F., or .Berkeley station, Berkeley. . DO YO WANT \u25a0 " \u25a0 . , .: . TO MAKE MONEY? I Those cheap lots on Clement St., Point Lobos and Twenty-fifth aves. ure selling fast; the Sutro elec- tric cars will run on Clement st.; buy now while prices are low; Clement st. , and Point Lobos ave. are graded and macadamized.' > $375 and upward. ' $50 cash, $10 monthly. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. T OVELY<RESIDENCE IN THE MISSION JU che«.p; or will exchange for a good building lot in Western Addition: 7.rooms and bath, with every known convenience. Applyto WORKMAN 6 FRENCH, 630 MarKet Pt. ' IpOR SALE. :- . 1 PACIFIC HEIGHTS; MARINE VIEW. Large lot, 38:4x127:6, with finest marine view, which can never be obstructed; very choice loca- tion ; a bargain. G.H.I'JIBHE CO., \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>-.;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. 14 Montgomery st. I~T LEGANTNEW MODERN COTTAGES; EASY J terms; Sbotwell St., near 17th: 6 rooms, bath; all modern; right in town; $3600: open daily; see them. E. P. E. TROY; owner, 301 California Rt. : HOUSES RAISED, ALTERED OR TURNED into flats; all kinds of building done in San Francisco or Alameda County for cash or monthly installments; plans furnished. O. W. FOKSYTH, 640 Market at. \u25a0•-• \u25a0 /<\u25a0\u25a0' , ".\u25a0 \u25a0» -..- \u25a0--:-\u25a0. -.- ARTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 6 J- rooms and bath; modern improvements; elec- tric : lighting; . large garden, chicken-house and yard: $3200, part cash, balance long mortgage. 217 3d ave. - . . ..- .\u25a0; . .. \u25a0 ; . , .. 5 -ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE; BEST BUY •Jin !\u25a0 Richmond . district; \u25a0 all modern improve- ments; stone sidewalk: iron fence: street work all done; y 3 block from stree tcftrs. Apply 7th and Point Lobos aves. or B. I. TAYLOR, 3116 Point LObOS.^'.;-'^..^-?;j: .r; ; V V' <*•\u25a0\u25a0'• \u25a0*-'\u25a0••\u25a0 \u25a0-.? ••-.-•.' •\u25a0 -. AKEVIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- JU track; low jjrlces; easy terms. THE MCCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. v , -^ •>\u25a0•.;\u25a0 i rC,. .. -..,\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0' '• '-•.:\u25a0•: V.-:.-. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0 - \u25a0 MEDICAL. ! A BLESSING TO LADfES INeTTANT RE xi. lief for monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) bv the most experienced ladies' physicians In San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method, superior to others: ladies will save time and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on others; patients who have been ifiposed upon are spe- cially \u25a0 invited ; home in contiriement: treatment warranted : advice free, conildentiai: DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Jones. ' NEW PROCESS-s-XO MEDICINE, INSTBU- ments or worthless ' pills usea; every woman her own physician for ail female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always inone day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ;kno w led cera'i lit' sfnt and mr-d at home; all cases guaranteed. DR.POPPER, 318 Kearny st. MME. KARROW, THE EMINENT FEMALE specialist, iri'ats diseases of women, removes hair by electricity permanently and positively re- stores'irregularities in 8 hours with the greatest discovery ever invented: price $6. Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market St., room 26. \u25a0 ______ aLL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- XV stored In a few ho\irs: safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped at once; home in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin. lAIIIES - CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- JLJ royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladies," in letter by return mail ; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia. Pa. , riIABER'S INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE." X for either sex : B"nd 2c for Information or 50c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO.. box 1896, S. F. lADIES DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA Ju ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. R. HALL. 14 McAllister street, near 'Jones. Diseases of women and children. \ : SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- XV. eases, from whatever cause; a home in con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. 1)1!. GWYER. 226 Turk st. DO PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efheient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., druggi3t3,4U6 Clay st. .sole ag'ts. HOME, A kiend AND MOTHER'S CARE. - V MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. DR. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF j U diseases of women and restores all lrregularl- \u25a0 ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; regulator home for patients. 1370 Market st. RS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation: pills $2. 419 Eddy St.. A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS^ A BOON TO J\. ladles troubled with irregularities; no danger; safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakland, Cal. IF IRREGULAR OR AXY FEMALE DISEASB see Mrs. Dr. Pnetz and be content. '254^8 4th. LOST. TfT^S^^VxTPAllclin^^ MAiil<ETST..NR, JU Ninth. Return to 3 Isis St.; reward. T OST—LAKGE PEBBLE SPIDER PIX; PIN Xj broken off; red eyes: green eyes; milkywhite j body: reward. HOWE, 604 O'Farrell. Lost— Brow Spanish bette , with last year's license. Return to 1217 Greenwich su and receive reward. T ADY'SGOLD WATCH: MONOGRAM A.M. JUR.; liberal reward: noquestions. 2503 Gough. OST— A PASS BOOK WITH THE HIBERXIA J Savings a'nd Loan Society of San Francisco, in thenameof CKSARECOHTOPASM. No. 200-1321. The finder willpl".-.se return to bank. ______ FOLND. N CND— D ECEMBE R3, COR. MONTGOMERY X and Bush sts., a setter pup (slut with cast in one.eye. Owner apply JOHN 11. MILLER,Mills building. PUG DOG— OWXER PROVE PROPERTY X and pay expenses. 706 Larl:inst. I^OUXD-BxVY MARE, NEAB SIXTEENTH ' and Church. Apply 2 Church lane, near seven- teenth st. STRAY ED—MABE ANDCOLT: OWNER CAN have same on provin« property and paying costs of advertisement and keeping. Apply 1621 Do i ores. ' " EDDOATIOSAL. lTeTga^rTelTlle^eljl^iid^givesl^* jsons in French; evening course. 217 Geary. MIBBBOLTE' S SCHOOL, SACRAMENTO: board, English, French, German, piano, $30 month: separate French kindergarten; coach. R.«5. MELVILLE SNYDEB, 519 VANN KSS ; oratorical,, vocal, dramatic academy: classes, private lessons : piano '.dramatic elocution specialty. USIC AXD THE DRAMA— FREE IXSTRUC- 'X tion in vocal music, elocution and acting: stage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed; pupils fitted for concert, choir and stage. . Otlice hours 2 to 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1236 Market .st. T^LOCUTIOX— DRAMA, DELSABTE, PHYSI- JCj cr.l culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde St.: call after 1P. M. PaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN;MODERATE. j Aleisterschaft School .Languages, 122 O'Farrelfst j ALMER ,-E: HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO, XV banjo, mandolin: \u25a0-" 405 Geary room 17. EALD'S BCBINEBSCOI LEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, -business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. ritefor catalogue. VTIGHT SCHOOL; tiEALD'HBUS. COLLEGE;24 i.' Post: commercial, shorthand, English;low ratei "\7"IOLIN. MANDOLIN, CELLO. BANJO: REA- V sonabie. PROF. FRANCIS, 1045VJ Valencia. CHEMISTBY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- \J ham's School, oor. Geary ami Powell sts.- AXFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1230 Market; send for cat. : day and evening session. "\riOLIN. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET | V taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary reasonable | ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— X> Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed lon stage. Rys «fc 12, 1. O. O. F. block, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELECTRiCALTUIVIL, BUNTN^ MK- O chanical engineering, surveying, wchltecturo, assay; estab. '64. VANDER N AILLEN. 72S Mitt. LKtiAL >OTICKS. \u25a0 \u25a0 * \u25a0- j SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR SALE BUSIXESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY In the city of Oakland. Alameda and Berkeley •SATURDAY. December 7. 1895. at 2 p. k., at salesroom, 468 Eighth St., Oakland. We will sell by order of A. C. Freese, Public Administrator of the City and County of San Francisco: Eight modern cottages, well located, with large lot?, all situated in splended localities in Oakland and Berkeley. Also, two modern flat3 on San Pablo avenue, Oakland. Also, six large business and residence lots in Oakland and Alameda. Do not fail to secure a catalogue at our office and examine the property before day of sale,- AS SPACE WILL NOT ADMITOF FULL PARTIC- ULARS. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MENT CO., * 466 Eighth St., Oakland. EPAKTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—INTHE Superior Court, inand for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Inthe mat- ter of the estate of CHARLES D. ROOT, deceased. Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 9th I day of December, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, \ have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said CHARLES D. ROOT, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of RUBY ALICE ROOT for the Issuance to her of letters testamentary thereon. ! Dated November 26, A.D. 1895. [Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY. Clerk. ByF. B. HOUGHTOX, Deputy Clerk. WALTER H. LINFORTH. Att'y for Petitioner. PIiOPOSALS. P"^ BOPC«ALB ~ FOB T BUPFLIEB FOR U VET& j JL rans' Home Association— Notice is hereby given | that sealed proposals willbe received by the board i of directors of the Veterans' Home Association at ' its ofllce, room 13, 320. Sansome street, San Fran- cisco, California, np to 2 o'clock p.m., Saturday, December 21, 1895, and opened immediately there- after In the presence of bidders, for furnisning and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans'.' Home. Napa County, California (railroad station '. Yountville),for the six months commencing January 1, 1896, and ending June 30, 1896. \u25a0•:,-! . Schedules, with information and instructions for submitting bids, will bo furnished upon appli- cation, to the undersigned. Bidders willcarefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it 13 in accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent Of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- rier, treasurer, conditional that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board re- serves the right to reject any or all 1bids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. Addrens J. J. Scovi Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13,320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By order of the board i of directors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. D'vlc^jTß^^TDl^oltCE^^NiripßO^A^rE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and j Police Courts; terms reasonable;' collections, etc. I G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market.cor.Stockton I WW." DAVIDSON, ATTORN EY-AT-LA.W.4IMI \u2666 California at., nna. 14-16: adrlce free. \u25a0—..'.* BDIiDINIi ANJU LOAN ASSOCIATION. s O^rTN^N^li^mfiLDTN^rA^DTboTN'A^'- .\J sociation— Home office, 222 Sansome st., s. F, General savings <v- loan business. Ed E.Hill, Pres.; Oliver ridge, V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.4Gen.Man. \u25a0<::\u25a0 .-.. \u25a0 .-. . ?-.--«.r*-.. !i- -.\u25a0-:-. ROOMS TO LET. Bush . Street^ 1 01 9 BUSH— NICELYFURNISHED FRONT X\J±+j alcove room for lor 2 gentlemen. ... Eddy Street. 9Q EDDY (YORK HOUSE)-SMALL SUNNY -*Osinglerooms, 3 double, nicely furnished, eap. :\u25a0'••. , Ellis Street. ; * C (\A ELLIS—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, O\Jit with light housekeeping; . also single room. Eighth' street. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms," fnrnisbed and unfurnished; Etrictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighth at., near Market. A. W. MANNING. FoUnm Street. 7OC FOLSOM— FURNISHED FRONT * *jO room; $5 month. 191 A 1FOLSOM SUNNY FURNISHED -L—'X tea room, front; also housekeeping rooms: $5 and $10 per month. Golden Gate Avenue. O"l Q GOLDEN GATE aVE.-LARGE UNFUR- •\u25a0'Xi/ nished room, $3. 1 91 7 GOLDEX GATE AVE.—NEWLY fur- -l. X I nished front suite, suitable for doctor; private family. Grove Street. "IA-: GROVE—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE X\JO front room; rent $9. ' ,' Jloward Street. TT'RONT ROOM. SUITABLE FOR TWO, 7. 20 X Howard court, upstairs. , * 11QO HOWARD— NICE UNFURNISHED XXOO rooms. Hyde Street. , ©IT 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; MORN- fff 1 X . ingsun. 503 Hyde st. A(\O uyde-nicely FURNISHED SUXNY "iv/O parlor suite; also housekeeping rooms. Jones Street. 9f17 JONES THE VAN WINKLE: NEW- Zi\) i management: elegant" sunny suites and single; newly furnished; bath, etc.; $10 to SSO. QAQ JONE'S— 2 or 3 PARTLY FURNISHED UVJO housekeeping rooms withpiano, connecting kitchen aud bath: 2 well furnished sunny bay-win- dow rooms for gentlemen. Kearny Street. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— XV ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; nrst clas* in every respect: terms reasonable. \u25a0 Larkin Street. 1 r-l Ql LARKIN SUNN V FRONT SUITE; lulO'> breakfast if desired; private family. Leavenworth street. Q1 n LEAVENWORTH— PLEASANT SUNNY OIU rooms; home comforts; gentlemen only; references. 9fH9 LEAVENWORTH NICE SINGLE Zi\J-t£ room : 1block of 2 car lines; $5 month. Aliirket Street. Q9l MARKET SUNNY' FRONT ROOMS U-jX and offices; newly furnished; cheap. "1 199 MARKET NICELY FURNISHED JL xZiJu rooms, en suite or single: $2 to $6 a week. -yOSEMITE lluisK, 1045 MARKET, BET7 X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 35c to $1 : w«>ek, $1 50 to $5: families 1 QAjRMARKET ST.-CHANGED HANDS; XGdbU thoroughly renovated; rooms from S6 up. Mason *treet. '1 "1 MASON— SUNNY* FRONT FURNISHED t)li room; gas; bath: alsosingle; private family. Minna Street. n('i7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- UU I nished bay-window room,;.$1 a week. Mission Street. T7»UROPE HOUSE." 1169 MISSIOX—XICELY furnished single or en suite: transients. furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. 1 79Q 1MISSION— 3 SUXNY EUBNISHE D X I liOz housekeeping rooms; bath: laundry; $0. O'Farrell Street. THE CORNWALL— FURXISnED X sunny rooms: in suite or single; by day, week or month. 416 O'Farrell st. 1 ->)'•) O'FARRELL-LABGE SUNNY UNFUR- U— O nished parlor. Pine Street. 79c PINE—DEVONSHIRE: BAY VIEW; I i-t/suites .*l5 up; room for light housekeeping. Powell Street. I OQ POWELL ELEGANTLY FURNISHED X—O suites; single sunny front rooms; 'transient. Tost Street. \u25a07fiQ POST— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 1 \J*J alcove room; also sunny back parlor; $16 aud £11. -• - - - -.- r \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0• .. - Sixth Street. OO SIXTH TH.E HILLSDALE, SUNNY 00 rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day. Stockton Street. 1 qi A KTON— 1 NNY FRONT SUITE; lOIt doctor's office: elegantly furnishd: cheap. Tenth Street. m TENTH, NR.MARKET-LARGE SUNNY fro nt rooms; housekeeping if desired. Third Street. TiriNCnESTER HOUSE-44 THIRD, NEAR IIMarket; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25c to $1 50 per night ; *1 50 to $6 per week; electric lightsin every room: ingr"m: free bus. . Turk Street. •r \O TURK—SUNNY' SINGLE ROOM; GAS; t)-±»J bath; . v . Webster Street. QIQWEBSTKR NICELY FURNISHED O±O front room; reasonable. 31i8ceUftncous. FULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL— FUR- nlshed rooms, single or en suite. and $16 up. ' \ MKKICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- J\ ed on the European plan; light airy rooms from 25c to $1per <l.'iy. $4 jier month and up. UOAKXJA.MV A.SU UOOJtIS. R~o6^^A^fD^6XRITFOR~WORI< ilNrr?; I }\Z; 515 per month; private American family. 814 Kills st. : \u25a0 ' GOOD TABLE BOARD AXD ROOMS ATTHE Brunswick Hotel, Oakland. rpHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND X polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional : all cars direct. Q99 VAN NESS AVE.—NEWLYFURNISHED '_— sunny rooms; parlor floor; comfortable house; excellent table; references. I'M SUTTER THE WESTMINSTER; yll handsome bay-window rooms: other rooms. 1 71 A CLAY— SUNN V, WKLL-FURXISHED X I xrk rooms: excellent board: references. C*t)Q EDDY-SUXXY SUITES. WITH BEST U—U board, 45 upward ; single, 20 upward. TTOTEL BERTLIXG, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS XX a family hotel ; references given and required; ail modern conveniences. "VTEWHOTEL WENTWORTH, 617 BUSH ST.— JL\ Changed hands: fine rooms: good table. - Ai)A LEA V NWO R TH— LARGE, SUNNY T"^*i elegant rooms, single and suite; new bed- ding; excellent table; desirable house for gentle- men. . CHILL) KEN BOAKIiJEO. p^R^rAifr^FAMi \"^vFT^VK?T^niAr^f6 vJT board; reasonable. ;G. F., box 3, Call Oflice. NGLISH WIDOW WISHES 2 CHILDREN TO board; room for parent. 4"Va Gilbert st. "VTURSE WISHES IXFAXT OR CHILDREN J-\ to board: reasonable. 2819 Sixteenth st. ' *\u25a0 STORKS TO LET. (T^rs^rETN^R^T^sTo^E'^A^rri^^ O*X rent gift. VON RHEIN A CO., 513 California, Cj»_>A STORE CORNER WILLOW AVE. AND »J'". Polk St., near Eddy; living-rooms; fine location f or^grocery aud bar. O TORE ON THE N. SIDK^OF MARKET ST. O Apply1500 Market st. QTORE AXDBASEMENT and 4 ROOMS AND O bath, cor Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st. |/Oi; RENT—LARGE FROXT OFFICE AND J part of store. 221 and 223 Market st. OlTViCtfs iO LET. \u25a0 oTT^EATTY^T^^XRToTrTT^ _. 1 t able for doctor's otlice. Key 217Ve- LEGAXT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra ccarge for gas. janitor aervicea or heating. Apply Kt bnildlng or G. H. UMBSEN &CO.. 14 Montg. st. 1 STORAGE O"~VERLAND FTtEKTH^F^TRA^SFICEi Co" Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods Eacked, shipped and stored: j 9 large fireproof ware- onses; lowrates; advances made. Tel. south 388. TORAGEOF FURXITURE. PIANOS. HOUSE- O hoid goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MAR K ET— TT Storage; low rates: telephone South 762. i piRST-CLAfc>S STORAGE ; ADVANCESMADK J 421-423 Market at. CHA&L. TAYLOB. TO LEASE. pA^E^TO^iT3^^rCjTB^?ILinS^GTANY size: with or without power: suitable for laun- dry, manufacturing, etc. Apply GEORGE U. HIND, 411 Montgomery st. SEWING MACHINES. . "^ LL KINDS SE WIXG-MACHf NES BOUGHT" _X sold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard. HOT/SES TO LET. Ci^^SoS^fß^KE^F^KEE^ToTiOoS^fE^. yj ant; neat house of 8 rooms and bath, 2307 Oc- . tavla st.. rent $25 : 2309 Octavia, 10 rooms and oath. $30; between Pacin; ave. and Jackson. Ap- plyVON RHEIN «fc CO., 513 California st. 1<Y3Q TWENTIETH— 4 ROOMS; LARGE IVUU grounds; rent $14. Key at grocery. . 9"! 1 GEARY—HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS; BATH; ' rentreaaonabie. Key 217Va- . „-. OUSE, 4 ROOMS: STABLE FOR 5 HORSES. 271h and Alabama st. QUNNY HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, BATH; WATER; 0 gas; $20. 524^<j Turk st. (rear), near Larkin. HOUSES TO LET IX ALL PARTS OF THE city. PATTERSON &CO., 927 Market, r. 40. TW( 'STORY' HOUSE. BEAUTIFULLY FUR- X nished: city: lease 3 years; $37 50 per month- water free. GEO. W. H. PATTERSON & CO ', 927 Market st.. room 420. *>;«-•;;-> ~t s^ 1 (\ COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. <?XU. Corner of Union and Laguna st. S" AVED- DOLLARS. DIMES AXD NICKELS 0 by renting a house from BALDWIN & HAM lo.M) 10 Montgomery st. COTiAOES iO LKT. "1 Q J FILBERT sT^^OZY^CO^TAGFroF^S XU-iUrooms; $13. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. Ci K :ROOMS; GARDEN; BASEMKNT; V^marine vie v. Lombara, bet. Kearny <fc Mnte'y. pOTTAGEOF 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED COM- v> plete for housekeeping; $14. 202 Perry st. Cjl1 NICK CLEAN COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS QXI.(Mission) SPECK & CO.. 602 Market. FLATS TO LET. "V BW UPPER 1 ! A 1; sIKO^M^A^D^IiATiH: i-> back lot; improvements: cellar, stable and yard. 17 Sharon su, bet. Fifteenth and sixteenth, Sanchez and Church; rent reduced. »CTO .?18— 10 NICE CLEAN .FLATS AND <JJ \J cottages; special terms to good tenants. SPECK &CO.. 602 Market sr. 7] FRANKLIN—LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS * X\J and bath: rent reasonable. 1 70 (K POST-3 AND 4 ROOM^LATS; BATH; JL 1 \J\J garden: rent $13 and $16. <B>l F\ NICE CLEAN FLAT; 4 ROOMS AND »_ A»J. bath. 41 Hermann St., Junction Market and Valencia. 999 GROVE -FINE MIDDLE FLAT OF 7 —— — rooms and bath. SUXXY FLATS, 4 AXD 5 ROOMS, BATH; 0 yard: $14. $18. 8 Shotwell, near Fourteenth'. FLAT. FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS. 65 MINNA x st., near Second. T-'LAT, FIVE ROOMS; CHEAP TO GOOD x^ ant. 7^ Bowie ave., off Eleventh st. MODERN LOWER FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND bath: new; 1134 Twenty-second St., nr. Noe Apply to KA.STON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Mar- ket st. 9 NEW FLATS: 7 SUNNY ROOMS AND bath: latest improvements: unobstructable view; rent reduced; garden. 923 Fell st., premises. QIO LOWER FLAT 6 ROOMS ANDBATH; •_ 10. Rl5, upper flat 6 rooms and bath. , Apnly 33 Thirteenth st., near Howard. (3*l= SUNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS, GAS AND KP X*J . bath. 128 Twenty-sixth St., near Capp. 1?IVE LARGE SUXNY ROOMS; YARD; CEL- J lar; $13. 1611 Stevenson. Qin UPPER FLAT; S ROOMS. 39 DORE '.. L\J. st., ofj Harrison, near Nintfc. XTRA CONVENIENT SUXXY FLAT, 7 rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker. LO V ELY.FLAT: 5 ROOMS aYd BATH. 814 Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and SRnchez; very low rent to good tenant; key downstairs. Q99 XA 8 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH ; 2 SETS y—^.UV/. of double parlors. 1775 Mission st. "fljfj ANDS7: 3ROOMSE ACH;\VATKr7 YARD separate; Elm ave. Apply 1512 G Gate ave. OR. SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 6 ROOMS and bath. 1042 Folsom st. i^INE COR. FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH; rent cheap. Cor. McAllister and Broderick. JA FIFTH - 2 FLATS; SOR 6 ROOMS: $16 *iU-±and $17. \u25a0 - - \u25a0 "1 "M XIMISSION," NEAR ELEVENTH ST.—6 XOxOz large sunny papered rooms; bath; laun- dry. \ - 9 FLATS; 13 SUXXY ROOMS: MODERN IM- provementa; cheap. .1153 Howard. 9 SUNXY FLATS; 5 ROOMS EACH. McAL- »- lister st. and First ave. Q9A $22 50 AXD 525, 4 FINE FLATS OF 6 \u2666_ v/. rooms and bath each, on Gongh St., near McAllister: $20, 6 rooms, bath and basement, 9l2 Bryant St.. near Seventh. Apply to T.P. RIOR- AN,632 Market st. SAVED-DOLLABS, DIMES AND NICKELS by renting a fla'. from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND. lo Montgomery st. E LEGAXT XEW FLATS; SEVENT ifsT.. BK- low Bryant: i> and 6 rooms: bath: S8 to $16. A WEEK'S NEWS FOB 6 'CENTS THE \u25a0f*- WEEKLYCALL, In wraDDer. »or mailine. HOtbIiKEEI'iSG KoUJls. Devisadero Street. AA A DEVISADERO— TWO SUNXY FRONT Z.\J\J'± furnished rooms, \i;hor without house- privileges; no other roomers. Xitidy Street. 9] O EDDY WELL -Ft BNISHED FRONT I '.- suite ior housekeeping; also single. * Eighth Street. m EIGHTH SUXXY UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also front alcove room. ' 99 1 EIGHTH— SUXNY RuOM.S AXD —— J- store: large yard; all conveniences; --HO. _______ > irth Street. O"I A FIFTH— SUNNY FRONT HOUSEKEEP- "I* ing room; stove; bath; private family; no children; - 8. l-'olgoin Street. . "j 9/11 FOLSOM— SUNNY FROXT BAT-WIN- -1 -"tl dow room and kitchen cooiplete; $10: o:h>-rs. X^Q FOLSOM 8 SUNNY UNFURNISHED *JiJkJ rooms: range; hot an 1 cold water. lou rtli Street. C\7 FOURTH— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED •J\J I front rooma for housekeeping; $8 and $10. Franklin Street.. 91 FRANKLIN - NICE SUNNY HOUSE- I keeping rooms. tJeary Stieet. 1Ql 1 GEARY ST., OPP. THE PARK; $16: J fJxx a cove suite and adjoining room, with T.orcelain sink, bath, 3 closets; partly furnished. Golden Ciat« Avenue. \u25a0 Qf\O GOLDEN GATEAVE.—LARGE ALCOVE ' *O furnished room and kitchen for housekeep- ing: gas and gas stove. qqD 001 DENGAI AVE.— 4 ROOMS; BATH; *JtJO completely furnisued housekping; lowrent. Harrison Street. n ~ - HARRISON— DOUBLE PARLORS, FUR- \J'jO nished for housekeeping: bath. Howard Street. CO' HOWARD— NICE FURNISHED rJ^nJ rooms for housekeeping; $8. naCt HOWARD-CHEAP HOUSEKEEPING I \jZi room; also elegant front parlor; rent $10. \u25a0| £>£./! HOWARD-TWO SUNNY BAY-WIN- X OO4: dow honsekeeplng rooms; bath: rent $12. Leavenworth Street. . O\(\ LEAVEN WORT H— 2 BASEMENT oxv/ rooms, with laundry; suitable for couple; housekeeping. Market Street. -\ O'rri MARKET— 4 HOUSEKEEPING RMS X O I 2 furnished; 317. -1 (\')L* MARKET FURNISHED AND UN; J *jZ,\J furnished rooms for light honsekceping. McAllister Street.- Al CK McALLISTEP.-FLAT; 3 NICELY FUR- tIDnished sunny rooms; complete forhouse- keeping, with gas-stove: no children. aiinna Street. 9QI MINNA— FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- *-O1 keeping front double and single. Mission Street. GO^l MISSIOX— COMPLETELY' FURNISH- t/ZU2 ed; nice kitchen: exclusive bath: sunny. iin^ MISSION— FRONT dou ble PAR- HZu lore, with kitchen, porch and yard; $15. I 099 MISSION 1 LARGE HOUSEKEEP- XO^Zf ingroom; rent 8.- .....•-..\u25a0 Natoma Street. C£7 NATOMA-2 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- O\J I ing; rent $9: also others. O'Farrell Street. Q9Q O'FARRELL 3 OR 5 FURNISHED OZ.O rooms for housekeeping: good location. Call between v and 1. Pacific Street. 909 pacific st.. NEAR MASON— OOZi nished housekeeping rooms. Sixth Street. 1 C)A SIXTH—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- \u25a0 J .ti: nished for housekeeping; suites and single r.oins. -\u25a0----\u25a0- -. .\u25a0-:.- w - \u25a0\u25a0:• .•'•'-.' '.. ' P.9Q SIXTH 3 LARGE- UNFURNISHED *j£o sunny rooms for housekeeping; cellar; »_ater; $9. \u25a0 . . - -. \u25a0„,. \u25a0 t«;venson Street. l\\C* EN.SON— 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS. ' ' 1"J and bath, furnished for housekeeping. Welah Street. ml WELSH. OFF FOUBTH-2 OR 3 NICE- \u25a0*--•- Ttg ly furnished housekeeping rooms, , cheap.

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Page 1: 5-ROOM - Chronicling Americater ofGeorge Michael and Amelia C. Hettrich.and beloved sister of Jerome, Willie and IdaBurnett, a native of San Francisco.aged 12years 8months and 10 days

LATEST SHIPPINti INTELLIGENCE.

ITorelen Ports.SAX JOSE DE GUATEMALA—ArrivedDec 3—

Snur Jeanie, hence Nov 17.I'ASAMA- Nov 23—stmr Starbnck, fm

ManzaniHa; Nov 24—Stmr San Jose, hence Oct 29.HI'LL—Arrived Dec 2— ship James Kerr, hce

July13: Brship Socotro, bence July 3.IJIKKIENIIKA Arrived ijec 3—Br ship Chry-

eomene. hence July4. \u25a0•• \u25a0r: \u25a0 \u25a0. LIVERPOOL—ArrivedDec 3—Brship WilhelmTell, hence July 10. .

GLOUCESTER—ArrivedDec I—Br ship Kelat,hence 3ulr 22. '.' . ••:, ,r . 1 '. \u25a0

ADELAIDK-ArrivedDec 2-Br bark Duke ofArsyle, from Hastings Mill.

HONGKONG—ArrivedDec 3—Brstmr EmpressofJapan, from Vancouver.

LUNDY ISLAND—Passed Deo 3—Brship Ains-dale, hence July24, forBristol.Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers..NEW YORK—ArrivedDec Stmr Stuttgart,from Bremen. . .

sailed Dec 4—Stmr Paris, forSouthampton; stmrTeutonic, for Liverpool: stmr Westernland, forAntwerp: stmr Island, forStettin.

LONDON—Arrivedout Dec 4—Stmr RichmondHill. . .

SOUTHMAPTON—Arrivedout Dec 4—Stmr StPaul. ;\u25a0

Sailed Dec 4— Stmr Aller,for New York.ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Dec 2—Stmr Ob-

dam.-

Sailed Dec 4—Stmr Veendam, for New York..LIZARD—Passed Dec 4—Stmr New York, for

Rotterdam.

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895.15

C, beloved son of Delia and the late V. X. Col-lins, a native of • California, noted 84. years 6montas and 4 days. [Stociaon :papers plcasacopy.]

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iKB-The funeral willtake place THIS DAY(Thursday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the resi-dence of his brother-in-law, George H. Wood,713 Fulton street. Interment Laurel Hill

"Cemetery.CATES—In this city, December 3. 1895, Mrs.

Katie Cates, daughter of the late Daniel and MaryR lioriarty and sister of Frank Morlarty, a native

\u25a0* of Springfield, Mass., age'd 36 years. [San Josapapers please copv.] \u25a0

«3"Frit'nds arid acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at I'o'clock p. m., from the par-lors or Charles J. ;B. Metzier. 638 Washingtonstreet, thence to Oakland, creek boat. Interment.St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland.

CASTERA—InOakland. December 4.1895, AdeleCastera. beloved mother of Mrs.E.Hock. CharlesM.and Louis A. Castera.' Mrs. M.McCammant• and Mrs. L.Peterson, a native of France, aged 65years.

CAWLEY—Tn the Cityand County Hospital, De-cember 4.1895, Michael Cawley, aged 65 years.

DILLINOHAM-Inthe City and CountyHospi-• tal, December \,1895,- Edw. L.Dilhngham, aged31years. ' '" ;

DE PINA—Inthis city.November 30, 1895, Jose"de Pina, anative of Portugal, aged '2a years. * '

EVERSON— December 3, (Jeorcce J.Everson, ana-tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years. •

ELLIOTT—Entered into rest on December •4,1895, Herbert Sherwiu Elliott, son of the lateAlfred and Mary Elliott,a native of San Fran-cisco, aged '23 years.

GAUBATZ—InColma, December 4, 1895. LauraE., beloved wife of Ferdinand A. Gaubatz, a na-tiveof Cape Girardean, Missouri, aged 69 years.

85"Friends and acquaintances ar« respect-

fullyinvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resl-aence, Colma, where services willbe held. In-terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery..

GARTHORNE—Inthi3 city, December 3, 1895.George Henry, beloved son of G.H.and MinnieGarthorne,. anative of. San Francisco, aged 16years 10 months and 29 days.

ftsT"Friends and acquain;anccs are respect-fully invited toattend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2o'clock p. m..:ii the resi-dence of the parents, 1023 Chester street, Oak-land.

HARMOX—Inthis city. December 3, 1895, An-drew, dearly beloved husband of Martha A.Har-ruon, a native of New York, aged 59 years.[Brooklyn(N. Y.)papers please copy.]

J63F"Frlenris and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at "2 o'clock v.m.. from the par-lors of Carew A English, 19 Van Nejs avenue,near Market street. Remains at 7O2Va Van Nessavenue until 1 o'clock Thursday. IntermentI.O. O. F. Cemetery.

HKTTHICH—In North Oaklaud, December 3,'1895, Isabelle Burnett Het rich,adopted daugh-ter of George Michael and Amelia C. Hettrich.andbeloved sister of Jerome, Willie and IdaBurnett,a native of San Francisco.aged 12 years 8monthsand 10 days.

fl3TFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invitedto at. end the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday),at 2 o'clock p. m., from theresidence of the paren:s, 176 A street, corner ofHelen, North Oakland.

JESSEN— Inthis city,December 3, 1895. Matbias,beloved husband of Christine D. Jessen, andfaiherof Mrs. Henry Leu. Henry Jessen, Mrs.Adolph Barthold and Mrs. Herman Barthold,a native of Arm Husum, Schleswig, Germany,aged 76 years 10 months and 12 days. *

#5"St. Paulus Frauen Vereln and friends andacquaintances are respectfullv invited to attendthe funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 27 Ciem-entina ssreet. be.ween First and Sacond, thenceto St. Paulus Church, corner of Gough and Eddystreet, where funeral services will be heldcom-mencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment MasonicCemetery.

KNABE—Inthis city, December 3, 1895, PeterKnabe. beloved husband of Mary, and father ofPeter and Charley Knabe, and brother-in-law ofJohn C. Mantz, a native of Germany, aged 53years. [German papers please copy. ]

J6f»"Friends and acquaintances are respect-: fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY

(Thursday), at 10 o'clock. a. m.. from the par-lors of James Ha?an,:rs2s Valencia street.,Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. |

LYONS—Inthis city,December 4, 1895, MollieL.Lyons, beloved daughter of Michael and MaryLyons and sister of Maggie G., John J.. WilliamF. and Katie a. Lyons, anative of San Francisco,Cal., aged 19 years.

JK3~Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the residenceof her parents, 136 Page street, thence to SacredHeart Church, \vhere a solemn requiem masswillbe celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-mencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Interment HolyCross Cemetery.

LKARY—InVallejo,December 4.1895, Elizabeth

W., wife of P. J. Leary and daughter of Mr.andMrs. Thomas Raines, a native of San i'rancisco,aged 29 years and 3 months.

MORRISON—In this city, December 2, 1895,Jeannie Morrison, beloved wifeof E. W. Mor-rison, and daughter of Mrs. James Mclntyre,a n-uiveof Scotland, aged 26 years.

a3*Fnends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursdav). at 11 o'clock a. m., irom the par-lors of A". W. Martin A Co.. 118 Geary street.Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

McKENZIE-In this city, December 2. 1895,Honora McKenzie, beloved wife of the late AllenMcKenzie. and sister of Mrs. James Mooney, andaunt of Mrs. TT. W. Gantner, Mrs. Frank Wells,Mrs. Adolf Jurgensen, and Lillie aad AnnieMooney, a native of County Limerick,Ireland.[Benicia (Cal.) papers please copy.J •

#S"Friends and acquaintances nr? respect-

fullyinvited toattend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. x.. from herlate residence, 334 Bryant street, between Firstand Second, thence to St. Brendan's Church,corner ofFremont and Harrison streets, where asolemn requiem mass will'be celebrated for therepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clocka. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

MAHEE-Inthis city.December 3, 1895, ThomasF.,beloved hnsband of Lizzieand father of Mamieand Maggie Maherand brother of Mrs. Edward• Fahey of San Francisco and Mrs. Martin Fahey

9 of San Jose, anatfvtfTif the parish of Monivea,County Galway, Ireland, aged 26 years.

IK3"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his lateresidence, 239 Fremont street, thence to St.Brendan's Church, where a requiem high masswillbe celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-mencing at 10 o'clock a.m. Interment HolyCrossCemetery.

MOOTRY—Inthis city,December I, ThomasMootry Jr., a native of New York City, aged Ti. year3.

j£J~Friend3 and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock a. M.,from 641 Sac-ramento street. Cremation at Cypress Lawn

\u25a0 Cemetery.

McCLANCY—In the City and County Hospital,December 4, 1895, William McClancy, aged 59years. -.: .'•

O'NEIL—In this city, December 3, 1895, JohnO'Neil.a native of Ireland, aged 47 years.

j&g*Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited toattend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. M.. from the par-lors of H. C. Porter & C0.,. 122 Eddy street.luierment I.O. O. F. Cemetery. .

O'CONNELL— this city, December 4, 1895,Maurice, beloved husband ofMargaret O'Connell,and father of John J., .Maurice, Maggie, Lukeand Noran O'Connell. a native of County Ros-common, Ireland, aged 42 years.' »' \.

POIRSON— Inthis city, December 4, 1895, Eu-gene, beloved husband of Mrs. Pauline Poirson,a nativeof France, aged 67 years and 2 months.

RIPPE— In Mount Eden, Alameda County, De-cember 4,1895, Dora, beloved wifeof C. Rippe,and mother of Annie. Sophie, John and FredRippe, a native of Germany, aged 63 years 11months and 19 days. \u25a0

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£B"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Friday), at 1o'clock p. m.. from her late resi-dence, Mount Eden.. Interment San LorenzoCemetery. : \?•

' . .RHOADS—inthis city,December 4,1895. Daniel,

beloved husband of Amanda Rhoads and• fatherof Mary Kieffer. John W. Rho»ds and ElviraDawson, anative of Illinois, aged 74 years. -

SHEEHAN—In this city. December 3,,1895,Delia, dearly beloved wife of Peter T.Sheehan,and mother of May, Peter T.,John J. and Rosesheehan. and sister ofMrs. Thomas Gilmore andThomas and Katie Dillon,a native of the town

of Galway, Ireland, aged 40 years.BIS"Friends and

'acquaintances are resDPCt-

:fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Thursday), at 2o'clock p. m.. from her late resi-dence. 14 Frederick street, off First, between

iBryant and :Brannan, thence to St. Brendan'sChurch. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. .

WUESTEFELD—Inthis city, December 3,1895,

Hermann Wuestefeld, \u25a0 beloved brother of Mrs.Ernestine Genster, anative of Herstelle, West-phalia. Germany, aged 57 years. .. S-yThe funeral willtake place TO-MORROW(Friday), at 2o'clock p. m., from the undertaking

'. parlors of H.F. Suhr A Co., Mission street, near• Eighth. Interment private. ''WALSH—InOakland, December 3. 1895. Michael

E. Walsh, beloved son of Hannah Stevens andthe late Miles Walsh, and stepson of ll.'J. Stev-ens, and brother of Miles and Margaret Walsh,'and stenbrother of George Stevens, . aged 24years 5 months and 25 days.

ST. DOMINIC'SCHURCHBUILDINGASSOCIA-i tion— regular monthlyrequiem high mass for,the deceased members of the above

-association,and for the deceased parents and relatives of themembers, will be celebrated in St. Domlnlc'iChurch, Bush and Steiner streets, THURSDAY,December 5, at, 9 o'clock a. m. Friends are in-

i vited to attend. - - .

1 UNITED UNDERTAKERS' |rEMBALMINGPARLORS.

Everything Requisite forFirst-class Funeralsat Reasonable Rates.

Telephone 3167. \u25a0 '27 and 29 Fifth street.

I McAVOY &CALLACHER, IFUNERAL DIfiECTORS &EMBAI.MKRS,90FifthSt., Opp. LincolnSchool.

Telephone SOBO.

Jas. McMknomeyT™^ Chas. McMkxomby.\u25a0" JAMKS McMENOMEV Si SON, •

! UNDERTAKERS AND KMBALMERS,1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh.'

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i CYPRESS LAW!) CEMETERY,SANMATEOCOUNTY; NON-SECT ART

laidout on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- ;tiful,permanent and easy of access; .see it befortfeurliiK aburial place elsewhere. : '

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City Office, 9 City Hall ATesa*r°"

DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.Complaints filed: \u25a0 -.-',

Charles H.Mullenagainst Maggie Mullen.EmilyGoldsmith against Berthold Goldsmith.Deitrich Heins against Josephine Heins,Frank P. Dunnell against AliceDunnell. • ;

Divorces granted :LenaE. Grillith from Henry J. Griffith,for cru-

elty,by Judge Troutt. -\u25a0\u25a0.-.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0

William S. Taylor irom Augusta Taylor, for infi-delity,by Judge Sanderson. \u25a0

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The followingmarriage licenses were Issued bythe County Clerk's office December 4:

Thomas Howard aud Alice G. Ireland, 27—17.Thomas Malcom and Anna C Larson,

—27.

Patrick O'Mahoney and LillyE.Keenan. 30—23.. W. P. Clark and Marguerite D.McKee, 2S— 2O. \u25a0

Ernest Philpottand Florence Williams, 39—\u25a0 W. Stirlingand Kvangeline G. Smith, 32-40. :

George E.Meeklns and EllaS. Monahan. 32—30.• David J. Gllmore and Frances L.Craise, 39—30.; Jonn E.Pease and Maude A.Dougherty, 22—18.

J. C. Hosselmeier and AnnaSchroeder,—

21.J.G.Nygren and Eugenia A.Carlson, 32—25.

\u25a0 Louis Williams and Sarah A. Tuchscher, 30—27.ICharles Ziegler and Mary E.Schmidt, 34—i!9. . .

BIRTiiS—MARItIAGES—DEATHS.\u25a0rßirth, marriage and death notices sent bymail

.willnot be inserted. They must be handed in ateither of the publication offices and be indorsedwith the name and residence ofpersons authorizedto have the same published.] "

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.:\u25a0> -BORN.BARRY—In Oakland, December 4,1805, to the. wifeof George S. Barry,a daughter. .

DAMON—In this city,November 27, 1895, to thewife of John Damon, a daughter. . . .,

VALLE—Tn this city, December 3, 1895,' tothe wife of Jose Ignacio de Valle, a daughter, j

HARRIGAN—In this city, December 3.1855, tothe wife Dennis C. Harrigan, a daughter.

HOLDEN—Inthis city,November 21,1895, to thewifeof Louis Holden, a son. ... \u25a0 ; • .•

KENNEY—Inthis city,December 3,1895, to the, wifeof Peter Kenney, a daughter,

MARRIED.THIEBAUT-In Oakland. November

1 V5l, 1895, George Fritz Navlet and HlppolyteThiebaut. \u25a0

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.DIED. \u25a0 : i.

1Bell, Ysabel B. Knabe.Peter \u25a0

\Butler,Mary J. . . Lyons, MollieL.Baxter, Dnvid P.

' » Leary. Elizabeth W.Collins, John C. McClancy, WilliamCastera. Adele

"' * 'Mootry, Thomas Jr.:Cates, Mrs. Katie Maher, Thomas F..Cawley, Michael ' McKenzle, Honora'De Pina, Jose :\u25a0• • . Morrison, JeannieDillingham.Edw. L. O'Nell, JohnElliott,Herbert S. O'Connell. MauriceEverson, (ieorge J. Poirson, Eugene

'. Gaubatz, Laura E. Rippe, DoraGarthorne. George H.'•'. Khoads. Daniel• Hettrich, Isabelle B. Sheehan, Delia'.;'; .'•I!;;"Harmon, Andrew;

~-.'\u25a0 Wuestefeld. Hermann

Jessen, Mathias Walsh, Michael E.

BELL—Inthis city. December 3. 1895, Ysabel'E.'

jBell,sister of Mrs. H. ClayMiller and mother of. George B.Field, anative of Monterey, Cal.,aged38 years 7 months and 10 days. . -

j(3"Friends are respectfully invited to attendthe funeral THISDAY (Thursday) at 9 o'clock

1a. m. from st. Mary's Hospital chapel, where sol--emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the |re-pose of her soul, commencing at the above hour,thence by llo'clock creek boat to inouutainView Cemetery, Oakland, for Interment.

BUTLER—InSan Jose, December 3. '1895, at theIresidence of her aunt. Mrs.J. J. Devlne, MaryJ.,. beloved daughter of Hannah and the late MartinIButler and sister of Harry and LizzieButler, a na-. tive of San Francisco,' aged 22 years and 1day.. A3"Friends and .acquaintances are > respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral "JHIS DAY.(Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi-dence of her mother, northwest corner of TenthIand Bryant streets, thence to St. Joseph's Church,Tenth street, where a requiem high mass willbeIcelebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc-ing.at .10 o'clock a. m. ;;Interment Mount Cal-vary Cemeterv. >\.v-. • :.'\u25a0 \u25a0

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BAXTER—Inthis city, December 1, David F.Baxter, a nativeof New York, aged 75 years.

COLLINS— this city,December 4, 1895, John

OAKL ADVERTISEMENTSV

OFFICE-^9OB BROADWAY. \-,;...„:OAKLAND;KEAL ESTATE.^TDUTCHErShOP; "

FIXTURES COMPLETE:-L> excellent location: established 16 years; rentreasonable. Apply1522^ Seventh, Center station.

ENUINE BARGAIN—BEAUTIFUL HOME;"J 8 rooms and bath: full electric service; lar<elot; situated in the central part of Oakland: terms$500 cash, balance $50 per month. A. H.BREED& CO., 460 XinthSt.. Oakland.

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5-ROOM HOUSE. BARN, ETC.; LOT 100x100:only $700: easy terms. LODGE <fe POWELL,

Fruitvale station. . ," .'•\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0

\C!<- W U\ BUYS NEAT COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS;t£)U\J\J near Oak-st. station; short walk to busi-ness center: a big snap. W. E. BARNARD &SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland. > : \u25a0\u25a0

-fi>OA MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES:rjp£\J plans free. F.BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.

<ftlPvfi lOTSNEAR THE ALTENHEIMIXvDXO\J. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 downand $1a week: selling fast: good improvements.H.B.PINNE Y.owner. 902 Broadway, Oakland. .\u25a03S"1 AWEEK'S NEWS FOR 5CENTS— THEiS-w' WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, for mailinK.

OAKLAND I'UKNXTUKE rOK SALE

TTnJRNTTURE TANDiCARPETS AT YOUROWNr price. H. SCHKLLIIAAS.408 Eleventh St.

ALAMEDAADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE—I43S PARK STREET.

ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE.

FO» IMMEDIATE SALE NEAR SCHOOLand station: streets Improved and sewered.$4350-8300 cash; $33 monthly; 33x150; hand-

some new colonial house, 7 rooms and bath; nearWillow or Chestnut st. station. •

$3250— $'200 cash: S3O monthly: 33x150; ele-gant colonial cottage, on principal driveway: 6rooms and bath.

$3*250— cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: cor-ner house, infine condition; 8 rooms and bath. \u25a0

$3150— 5'200 cash: $'27 monthly; 31x100: newcottage, 5rooms and bath; central location. \u25a0

$'2250-SSO cash; $25 monthly; 30x100; cot-tage, 4 rooms and bath. . .. .

Houses to rent from $10 up.Open Sundays and holidays. '"-

MARCUSE AREMMEL,Bay-st. station Alameda, and 628 Market st., San

Francisco.'

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<SIA f\f\f\ NEW and MODERN house of 7iJp'iUUU. rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6; ingood locality; cermseasy: installments. JOSEPHA.LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda.

ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET.

Ti«3OMS~AND~BATH;tjp^jc). large chicken-yard. '. 2120 Enclnal ave.

BERK REAL ESTATE.

ERKELEY BARGAINS"~~~

X> $1500— 4 rooms; large lot 100x125.$450— Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly.$350—1 acre on side hill.$500—1 acre on eminence.$600—Corner 100x115 with creek. •

. $lf>o—Lot*25:c10'2: $10 down, $5 monthly.$175— 31x135;$10 down, $10 quarterly.$4500

—3 acres on fine street.

$300—Lot48x100.CHAS. A.BAILEY,46 Market St., San Fran-

cisco, orBerkeley station, Berkeley.

LEGANT LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEYUNIVERSITY,

TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.$1600-40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful-

ton st.•

$1500— 50x130: Fulton St., nr. Durant ave.$1600-40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft wayand

Union st. .: $1750—50x130; Bancroft wav, nr.Union st.

$1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant aud Tele-graph ayes. \u25a0 :•.•.'="\u25a0

$1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave.$1800—46x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel-

egraph ave.\u25a0 S1800— 70x138: Hillegassave.. nr. Bancroft way.$•2000—70x140; Telegraph ave., nr. Bancroft

way.$'2500—91x138; University ave., near the Uni-

versity grounas.1*20x119: Shattuck ave., nr. Vlnest.

$1800— An acre lot near the Town Ha'.l.Also 70 lots at Ashby station; cheap; on easy

terms. Come quick ifyou want the choice ofthese bargains. C \u25a0'- - V

-M.L. WURTS,'

\u0084<-:;V.... ' Opp. Dwight-way station, Berkeley.

city keal ESTATE.

tpxtraordinary opportunityXjofTHE SEASON. . -. BRITTANranch,' .-

SAN MATEO COUNTY. '.-'--? iv1150 ACRES . ; • :AT AUCTION.

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BRITTANRANCH, ,- , 'SAN MATEO COUNTY.1150 ACRESAT AUCTION. .

DH.C. 7, 1895.AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.,• *

• - ON THE GROUNDS,\u25a0

'•'BAY FOREST FARM," .'SAN MATEO COUNTY,ONE MILEDISTANT

' ''FROM REDWOOD CITY,,;

•-: -\u25a0'.-'';\u25a0 BY THE ORDER OFBERTHA BRITTAN.

-DESCRIPTION.

~\u25a0 --\u25a0 TO CAPITALISTS.

This property, partly NO BETTER SUB-lavel, rolling,hillyand URBAN HOMEwooded, -picturesque \u25a0

• CAN BE;FOUND.witli grand bay and • To investors

—The

vaUey views, is im- \u25a0 price willinsure largeproved with fine resi- profit.denc«, elegant grounds \u25a0

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—*—and many outbuild- \u25a0TO HOMEBEEKERS.ings. "\u25a0':*\u25a0? . Combine and buy• ' —

this property, thenWATER SUPPLY. subdivide it. Itshills.Thesupply of water valleys and oak groves

Isabundant from wells •. willmake many lovelyand a private reser- and 1 varied places to 1voir, which can be milt any taste. The pro- ilargely Increased, posed grand boulevard Iwhile Spring Valley's survey runs through Imain passes along on* this tract, .side.

——THK OLIMATE.

\u25a0 This section cl the'Santa Clara Valley.

LOCATION. which is that nearertBay Forest Farm la San Francisco, has m

only one hour's ride delightful,healthy andfrom San Francisco or - unexcelled climate,San Jose, with many while the soil is thetrains daily. The com-

-most fertile ofany por-

mutation ticket to this lion of the State.city is $8 per month. .The line will soon be • ENVIRONMENT,made an overland Families of wealthroad and the service is \u25a0-: surround this propertyto greatly improved. In every direction forAn electric road is an . miles with their grand ,early possibility. ; suburban villas. Stan- |

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ford University isTERMS. within six miles, and

Half cash and bal- many other educa-ance in two years at

'tional institutions are j

7 per cent: interest withineasy distance.secured by mortgage.Title perfect. Sale OWNERSHIP. .final. No

-confirma- This property has

tion necessary. For been in the family of >further particulars

-the present owner over

see catalogue. forty years.

Amost careful Inspection of the property is In-vited, and carriages willmeet visitors atRedwoodCity for tnat purpose. ..'..•.

Trains, 10:40 a. m., 'eaving San Francisco, and3:44 p. m. returning fromRedwood City on day ofsale. Stop at the grounas and 'lunch» may be hadthere.

For further information, maps, etc., apply toMcAFEE BROTHERS,

REAL ESTATE AGENTSAND AUCTIONEERS.

108 MONTGOMERY ST.,SAN FRANCISCO.

dfcl f\f\ 1P SOLD TO-DAY,FINE LOTSOUTH«|pIUU. of Park, 25x120; worth $500; ownermust go East. 9 Powell st., room 3.

OUSES BUILTSISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL1L and ex»mlnet>lan«. 11149 .Mission st.

COIiNTKt KEAI,.y.STAT£w

TjMNEST LANDINTHE STATE.

In10 to 20 acre tracts; 1mile from courthouse,Santa Rosa: $160 per acre; your own time.

62-3 ACRES EXTRA GOOD LAND ADJOIN-INGTHISCITY;4Vis miles fromcityhall; $2250;willsell half.

HUGH SHIELS, Crocker Building.

ESPARTO TOWN ANDCOLONY: ONLY 3OR4hours fromthe bay: the most equable climate

of Central California, and the neighborhood of thenext great development of electric power; equal toFolsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de CapayGrant"; unquestionably the earliest aud finestfruitDelt on the c^ast and superior to any for di-versified .farming; about 000 acres, in 20-acrefarms, surrounding the town; town already con-tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high-school building,water works, artesian, pure and Isoft; deßired a purchaser or purchasers to take the \u25a0

whole Interest of present owners Inthe colony lotsand town property, inlumpor otherwise, at shock-ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine;isan irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO.D.FISKE A CO., Woodland, Cal.

RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY,OAKDALE,STANISLAUS CO., CAL.

This beautiful property comprises about 1000acres of land lyingalong the Stanislaus River, onemile from'Oakdale. the principal Rtation of theSouthern Pacific. Railroad on the line betweenStockton' and Merced. The Stanislaus and SanJoaquln Irrigation Company's canal run3 directlythrough the colony and the property has a per- |peuial water right,with an annual water tax ofonly$150 an acre. . .-\u25a0'.:. We are prepared to sell portions of the propertyalready

-planted to Washington Navels, Mediter-

ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The propertyIsnnder the immediate direction and care of an ex-perienced horticulturist, who has received diplomasand medals at eight different county fairs in theState and fora small consideration . cares for theorange groves for non-resident3.

Prices for land, including a -perpetual water rightana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. IUnim-proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable Insix annual payments, without Interest; title per-ftct and liberal discount for cash. \u25a0. . .

Forfurther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad-dress

ASTON,ELDRIDGE*&CO.,KASTON, ELDRTDGE &CO.,638 MarketStreet,' •- • "

San Francisco. CaUOr to F. T.KNEWING,our representative,

Oakdale, Cal.'

HAVE SEVERAL NICE PROPERTIES TOexchange for Oakland, Berkeley nnd Alameda

property. For particulars inquire 632 Market St.,room 5; D.H.TWING,Sonoma County, Cal.

1f\ ACRES, *100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY-JLU able $2a week, without interest; level valleyland; railroad runs through the tract; the bestbargain InCalifornia; secure a home;' you willnotmiss the • $2 a week; willbo worth $5 to $1.WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st.

WE HAVE SOLD870,000 worth of THE McMAHANRANCH

INTHE PAST 60 DAYS.Catalogue free to any address.

BOVEE. <te CO.,19 Montgomery St., =;•-=•

San Francisco, Cal.

UGAR-PINB TIMBER \u25a0FOR ! SALE. J. J.BIGLOW, second floor,room 3, Mills building.

TO 8 ACRE CHICKKN RANCHES ON 10tt years' credit. D.H.TWINO.Sonoma Clty.Cai.

SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMESn for wale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON.San Jose.

STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTSstockton KE.VI, krtatk.

sTJa^o^Th^^been^s^le^t^d^by^thedirectors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co.

(Valley road) for the principal station in the south-eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destinedto become at once the most important of allthestations on the line of th* railroad on account ofthe vast .bodies of rich, alluvial . loam lands sur-rounding the town, every acre of which willbesold with a perpetual water right.

• -Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent

savings bank and Invest in this coming center otsoutheastern Nan Joaquin County. .-•;....... \u25a0

For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E.E.HARLOWK CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton.California. • ;

SANTA CLARA COUNTY.KKAL ESTATE.

OANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS.

19,000 acres In subdivisions for fruit planting.

. . Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.

32 East Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal.

MONEY TO tOAfi.''" •'y^

WHY PAY *5 ON THE HUNDRED COM-mlssion to the broker when you can get the

same direct fromthe loaner without it and with-outcharge for making out papers on your pianosand furniture of private families, which furnitureis now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- 1terest without removal: any amount from $100 to$5000. 418 Ellis St., room 22. •

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LOANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2NDmortgages, undivided interests, estates, and on

furntture or pianos, without removal, in the cityand. Oakland or Alameda: any amount: lowestrates; all business confidential: savings bank booksbought. orwrite to BECKEK.24O Montgomery.

DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY ANDall securities. Columbia Loan and Collateral

Office, 9 Grant ave.NYAMOUNT:IST,2D or 3DMORTGAGES;

J\. estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro-bate, McCOLGAN,24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3.

IST AND2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN--1 try: administrators' mortgages, Interests ines-tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, Mkt.

ONEY LOANED, 6Va PER- CENT ONmortgages. A.F.JOHNS «fc CO., 632 Market st.

lOANS ON, FURNITURE AND PIANOS;J dealings strictly private. R.'88,Chronicle bldg.

ONEY LOANED »ON . JEWELRY ANDother valuables at the \u25a0: Security .Loan Office,

1106 Market st.,nr. Mason ;private entrance 7 Turk.TLfORROW MONEY:ON YOUR DIAMONDS,X> jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal:lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKELACO., Millsbldg. sth floor,r 6; strictly confidential

TRICTLYPRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850\u25ba *i Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18,flrst floor:established 30 years;. always open.

-"Uncle Bill."

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ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TOLET";beat accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mc-

\u25b2Ulster and Powell st. car luea.'

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CITY KKAL ESTATE.yA*UCTION7~~~ ~T~~-..-.-•: BY . I.;\u25a0;;iSHAINWALD,BUCKBEE & CO.-

SALESROOM.218 AND 220 MONTGOMERY STREET,

• ! MILLSBUILDING,TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 10, 1895,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

'.I ! ESTATE OF JAMES" McGINN,"

DECEASED.DEVISADERO AND ELLIS bTS.—SE. corner;'

"insubdivisions: corner 371/2XIOO ft.;inside lots 25x100 and 25x127V2 ft.Ellls-st. k>t, 27V2x112y2 ft. Devisa-dero st. is rapidly becoming the bestuptown retail business street."

CALIFORNIAST.-Nos. 2935-2937 2:S. line, nr.*••• •-\u25a0\u25a0':- Baker; '*> modern flats; rents $42 50;r.sa^i, jOt 25x82V2 it.:also the vacant lot,

25x82% ft,, adjoining, which is to besold separately.

HENRY ST.—N.line; 100 ft. E. of Castro: 26x115 ft.; street paved, sewered and ac-cepted: lot ready to build on; in theMission warm belt.

OCEAN VIEW—Lots 2 aud 6, block D,RailroadHome'stead Association: will be soldas a whole orin 12 subdivisions of 25x125 ft.each.

BENFRANKLINHOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION—Lot 104. 25x114:8 ft.

CITYLAND ASSOCIATION—Lot 81, block 39;lots 9. 10 and 11, block 38; will besold as a whole or in subdivisions.

EIGHTEENTH AVE.—Richmond district: E.•-- , line, 278:11 ft.•N. Clement st.; 50x120 ft. Also

THIRTY-SIXTHAVE.-SE. Corr.er Bst.; 120 ft.. onB st. by iOO ft.on36th ave.

BOULEVARD LOTS.FIRST AVE.-Rlchmond, nr. Point Lobos; 25x

120 ft.; must be sold. \u25a0,:'\u25a0;<••"

ESTATE OF OTTOFAUSS, DECEASED.HAIGHT-ST. INCOME PROPERTY— SE. cor. ,

Scott st.;Nos. 783 to 791 Haightst.;3 stores and 6 flats; buildings built inthe most substantial manner; rents$252 50; lot 68:9x70.

SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCES.5ACRaMENTO-ST. INCOME PROPERTY— Nos.

t:,~;1716, 1778, 1720; near Van Ness ave. :3 substantial modern residences of 10rooms, bath and basement: beautifullydecorated and frescoed front and backstairs; rents $180; lot 79x127willbe sold as a whole or in parcels.

:DOWNTOWN INCOME PROPERTY.DAVIS-ST.INVESTMENT—Nos. 409-411 Davis

St.: W. line, near Washington; storerented to one tenant forsloo amonth;lot 24x75.MISSION COTTAGES.

DUNCAN-ST.—2 NEW COTTAGES; Nos. 232ana 234: N. line, near Dolores; 5rooms, bath and basement each;terms, one-fifth cash, balance inmonthly or semi-annual payments;lot25x114.

DAY-ST.COTTAGE.DAY ST.— No. 12; N. line, near Dolores; new

cottage of 5 rooms, bath and base-ment; terms, one-fifth cash, DalanceInmonthlyor semi-annual payments;lot25x114. ,

MISSION WARM BELT.HARDY ST.— lino,100 S. of 16th: 2lots 28x75

each: close to Church aud 16th elec-tric line.

RENTING PROPERTY.PINE-ST. INVESTMENT—Nos. 1435-1437 Pine

St.; Nos. 36 38 Austin st., near Polk;houses; rents $74 50; lot 25x120.

yOUR OWN HOME.

Will build you a modern s»room and bath cot-taci' on the Heyman Tract.

$250 down ;$25 monthly,lncludlne Interest.This willaverage you $6 40 per month, as the In-

terest decn monthly.4-room and bath, $200 down; $20 monthly, In-

cluding intere"'; average interest $5 20 permonth.For particvlfirs call or appoint evening.JACOB HEYMAN,room 5, second floor,Crocker

building. ;___^

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REAL ESTATE ANDINSURANCE BROKERS.

HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED.

465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH.

$6000—25x105; Guerrero St., near 19th: warmibelt: elegant residence of8 rooms, bath, laundry,!conservatory, large basement and yard.

$4700—50x115: FairOaks, near 24th; bay-wln-'dow house, 10 rooms, ba.li; modern large base-

:ment; all inAlorder.: $2250—27x114; Valley St., near Church: bay-I window flats, 4 rooms and bath each; alwaysIrented for 2t>: look nt this. • \u25a0\u25a0>[ $2600— 25x114; 27th, near Church: must go;

[ modern bay-window<»ottage, 6 rooms; bath; laun-dry; cost Qwncr$3254>, • -ri-»-r—r~ -v—

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Here isa chance to secure an elegant home IntheIwarm belt of the .Mission, on easy terms: $2000 ,jrash; !$3500 can remain; bay-window house. 8 |'rooms, bath: modern Improvements; in Alorder;

: lot25x114; 20tJi st.,near Valencia.j $5250—50x100; Bryant ave., near 24th Rt.: cot-;tagp, 8rooms; bath: conservatory: finished bas^V1 ment: fine grounds; a good buy; sold byorder of1 administrator. :". .:

$5500—25x90: 19th st., near Valencia: bay-win-;dow flats, 6 and 7 rooms; bath; laundry; latestj improvements; rent $45.. .j $3250— San. Carlos ave., near 20th; 2-storyIhouse, 6 rooms, bath; Alorder.

Our list comprises some of the be3t property inthe Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home-steads; also good business corners in any part of

I the Mission. . Call and get ulist and prices. • 't

If you want your vacant houses rented placeI them withus. •

L. A. .SOUC Jit CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St.,near 16th.

SOL GETZ <fe BROTHER,REAL ESTATE OWNERS,

ROOM A.FIRSTFLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING.,HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS.

NEAR THE AFFILIATEDCOLLEGEa

FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS INTHE CITYONINSTALLMENTSat low prices.

CT»-| (\f\ TO $350: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH«I?1UU of the park; $10 down and $5 monthlv.feOL GETZ &BRO.

QJXn TO $1100: GRADKD LOTS NEAR\u2666P'iOv/ park car lines: elegant view of ocean,park and concert valley;on terms to suit pur-chaser. SOL GETZ<fe BRO.

! (\(\ TO $250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR<UPi-V/l/ Missionand San Mateo electric car lines,Lakeview and new racetrack; onlyslo down and$5 monthly: your choice of 1001ot3: don't missthis. SOL GETZ <fcBRO.

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CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS.f-OL GETZ <fe BRO., Owners,

Room A,first floor, Crocker building.

HE ONLY LOTS~~~~

FOR*SALE AT $350 ONSTREETS GRADED. SEWERED: AND MACADAMIZED.

All ready to build on and within a block of anelectric road that willtake you to your work in 30minutes. You can buy on $10 monthlypayments.WE WILL BUILDTO ORDER I

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ON ONE OF THE AROVE LOTSA neat and substantial 4-room bay-window cot-tage, and the house and lotcomplete willcost youonly $1250. A very small amount down and $16a mouth.

'Now yonhad better take a pleasant littlo ride

and see this properly. It's waydown inprice andway up Indesirability.

Take a Mission or Valencia street car, transferat 14th Ito electric road, and ride to Chenery andCastro sts. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, .

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ffl»"l WEEKLY: GOOD BERKELEY LOTS.<C) J- The dollar was earned from day to day;

The dollar was round, itrolled away.Save your dollar. Own your lot.

$150—Lot 25x102; *1weekly..$175-Lot 31x135; $1 weekly.$250— 25x120; Si weekly;sewered.$313—Lot 25x100: $1.25 weekly: macadamized.CHAS. A.BAILEY.46 Market st., S. F., or

.Berkeley station, Berkeley. .

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\u25a0. , .: . TO MAKEMONEY?IThose cheap lots on Clement St., Point Lobos and

Twenty-fifthaves. ure selling fast; the Sutro elec-tric cars will run on Clement st.; buynow whileprices are low; Clement st.,and Point Lobos ave.are graded and macadamized.' >

$375 and upward.'

$50 cash, $10 monthly.BALDWIN &HAMMOND,10 Montgomery st.T OVELY<RESIDENCE IN THE MISSIONJU che«.p; or willexchange for a good buildinglotin Western Addition: 7.rooms and bath, withevery known convenience. Applyto WORKMAN6 FRENCH, 630 MarKet Pt.

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IpOR SALE. :- .1 PACIFICHEIGHTS; MARINE VIEW.Large lot, 38:4x127:6, with finest marine view,

which can never be obstructed; very choice loca-tion;a bargain. G.H.I'JIBHE CO.,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>-.;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. 14Montgomery st.

I~T LEGANTNEW MODERNCOTTAGES;EASYJ terms; Sbotwell St., near 17th: 6 rooms, bath;

all modern; right in town; $3600: open daily; seethem. E.P. E.TROY; owner, 301 California Rt.:

HOUSES RAISED, ALTERED OR TURNEDinto flats; all kinds of building done in San

Francisco or Alameda County for cash ormonthlyinstallments; plans furnished. O. W. FOKSYTH,640 Market at. \u25a0•-• \u25a0 /<\u25a0\u25a0' , ".\u25a0 \u25a0» -..- \u25a0--:-\u25a0. -.-

ARTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 6J- rooms and bath; modern improvements; elec-tric:lighting;. large garden, chicken-house • andyard: $3200, part cash, balance long mortgage.217 3d ave.

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5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE; BEST BUY•Jin !\u25a0 Richmond.district; \u25a0 all modern improve-ments; stone sidewalk: iron fence: street work alldone; y3 block from stree tcftrs. •Apply 7th andPoint Lobos aves. or B. I.TAYLOR,3116 PointLObOS.^'.;-'^..^-?;j: .r;;VV' <*•\u25a0\u25a0'• \u25a0*-'\u25a0••\u25a0 \u25a0-.? ••-.-•.' •\u25a0 -.

AKEVIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE-JU track; low jjrlces;easy terms. THE MCCAR-THY CO., 646 Market st. v ,-^

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MEDICAL.! A BLESSING TO LADfES

—INeTTANT RE

xi.lief for monthly irregularities (from whatevercause) bv the most experienced ladies' physiciansInSan Francisco, restores all cases byan improvedmethod, superior to others: ladies will save timeand money, be assured of honest treatment byconsulting the doctors before calling on others;patients who have been ifiposed upon are spe-cially \u25a0invited;home in contiriement: treatmentwarranted :advice free, conildentiai: DR.and MRS.DAVIES,14McAllister St., near Jones.

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NEW PROCESS-s-XO MEDICINE,INSTBU-ments or worthless

'pillsusea; every woman

her own physician forail female troubles, no mat-ter from what cause; restores always inone day;if you want to be treated safe and sure callon men'sphysician ;kno wled cera'i lit'sfnt and mr-d at home;all cases guaranteed. DR.POPPER, 318 Kearny st.

MME. KARROW, THE EMINENT FEMALEspecialist, iri'ats diseases of women, removes

hair by electricity permanently and positively re-stores'irregularities in 8 hours with the greatestdiscovery ever invented: price $6. Woman's Dis-pensary, 1206 Market St., room 26. \u25a0

______aLL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-

XVstored Ina few ho\irs: safe and sure relief atany time; travelers helped at once; home in con-finement: French pilisguaranteed; consult free.MRS. DR. WYETH,916 Post St., near Larkin.

lAIIIES- CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-

JLJ royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best:safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, forparticulars, "Relief for Ladies," inletter by returnmail;at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,Philadelphia. Pa. ,riIABER'S INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE."X foreither sex :B"nd 2c for Information or 50c

for trial jar. TAYLORCHEM. CO.. box 1896, S. F.

lADIES—

DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULAJu ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail;$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.,formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents.

R.HALL.14 McAllister street, near'Jones. Diseases of women and children.

\: SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS-XV.eases, from whatever cause; a home in con-finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-anteed, by MRS. 1)1!. GWYER. 226 Turk st.

DO PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS;safe and efheient emmenagogue; $1 per box.

RICHARDS&CO.,druggi3t3,4U6 Clay st. .sole ag'ts.HOME,A kiendANDMOTHER'S CARE.- V MRS. DR.FUNK'S, 1416 Eighthst.. Alameda.

DR. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OFj Udiseases of women and restores all lrregularl-

\u25a0 ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;regulator home for patients. 1370 Market st.

RS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME INconfinement; irregularities cured in a few

hours without operation: pills$2. 419 Eddy St..

A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS^ A BOON TOJ\. ladles troubled with irregularities; no danger;safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O. D.; don't delay

until too late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakland, Cal.

IF IRREGULAR OR AXYFEMALE DISEASBsee Mrs. Dr. Pnetz and be content. '254^8 4th.

LOST.

TfT^S^^VxTPAllclin^^ MAiil<ETST..NR,JU Ninth. Return to 3 Isis St.; reward.T OST—LAKGE PEBBLE SPIDER PIX;PINXjbroken off; red eyes: green eyes; milkywhite

j body: reward. HOWE, 604 O'Farrell.

Lost—Brow Spanish bette , withlast year's license. Return to 1217 Greenwich

su and receive reward.T ADY'SGOLD WATCH: MONOGRAM A.M.JUR.; liberal reward: noquestions. 2503 Gough.

OST—A PASS BOOK WITHTHE HIBERXIAJ Savings a'nd Loan Society of San Francisco, in

thenameof CKSARECOHTOPASM. No.200-1321.The finder willpl".-.se return to bank.______

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CND—DECEMBER3,COR. MONTGOMERYX and Bush sts., a setter pup (slut with cast inone.eye. Owner apply JOHN 11.MILLER,Millsbuilding.

PUG DOG—OWXER PROVE PROPERTYX and pay expenses. 706 Larl:inst.

I^OUXD-BxVY MARE, NEAB SIXTEENTH'and Church. Apply2 Church lane, near seven-

teenth st.

STRAY ED—MABE ANDCOLT:OWNER CANhave same on provin« property and paying

costs of advertisement and keeping. Apply 1621Doiores. ' "

EDDOATIOSAL.•

lTeTga^rTelTlle^eljl^iid^givesl^*jsons inFrench; evening course. 217 Geary.

MIBBBOLTE'S SCHOOL, SACRAMENTO:board, English, French, German, piano, $30

month: separate French kindergarten; coach.R.«5. MELVILLESNYDEB, 519 VANNKSS;oratorical,, vocal, dramatic academy: classes,

private lessons :piano '.dramatic elocution specialty.

USIC AXD THE DRAMA—FREE IXSTRUC-—'X tion in vocal music, elocution and acting:

stage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed;pupils fitted for concert, choir and stage. .Otlicehours 2 to 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1236 Market .st.

T^LOCUTIOX—DRAMA,DELSABTE, PHYSI-JCj cr.l culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFFSCHROEDER, 299 Hyde St.: call after 1P. M.

PaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN;MODERATE. jAleisterschaft School .Languages, 122 O'Farrelfst j

ALMER,-E: HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO,XV banjo, mandolin: \u25a0-" 405 Geary room 17.

EALD'S BCBINEBSCOI LEGE,24 POST ST.Bookkeeping, -business practice, shorthand,

typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modernlanguages rapidly taught. riteforcatalogue.

VTIGHTSCHOOL; tiEALD'HBUS. COLLEGE;24i.'Post: commercial, shorthand, English;low ratei

"\7"IOLIN.MANDOLIN,CELLO. BANJO: REA-V sonabie. PROF. FRANCIS, 1045VJ Valencia.

CHEMISTBY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-\J ham's School, oor. Geary ami Powell sts.-

AXFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1230Market; send for cat.:day and evening session.

"\riOLIN. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET| V taught. Prof. L.MERKI,225 Geary reasonable| ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—

X> Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsedlon stage. Rys «fc12, 1.O. O. F. block,7th and Market.

QCHOOL ELECTRiCALTUIVIL,BUNTN^ MK-O chanical engineering, surveying, wchltecturo,assay; estab. '64. VANDER NAILLEN.72S Mitt.

LKtiAL >OTICKS.

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SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR SALE

BUSIXESS ANDRESIDENCE PROPERTYIn the city of Oakland. Alameda and Berkeley•SATURDAY. December 7. 1895. at 2 p. k., atsalesroom, 468 Eighth St., Oakland. We willsellby order of A. C. Freese, Public Administrator ofthe City and County of San Francisco:

Eight modern cottages, well located, with largelot?, all situated in splended localities inOaklandand Berkeley.

Also, two modern flat3 on San Pablo avenue,Oakland.

Also, six large business and residence lots inOakland and Alameda.

Donot fail to secure a catalogue at our office andexamine the property before day of sale,- ASSPACE WILLNOT ADMITOF FULLPARTIC-ULARS.LAYMANCEREAL ESTATE AND INVEST-

MENT CO., *466 Eighth St., Oakland.

EPAKTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—INTHESuperior Court, inand for the City and County

of San Francisco, State of California. Inthe mat-ter of the estate of CHARLES D.ROOT, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that MONDAY,the 9th Iday of December, A. D.1895, at 10 o'clock a. m.of said day, at the courtroom of Department No.9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the Cityand County of San Francisco, State of California, \have been appointed as the time and place forproving the willof said CHARLES D.ROOT, de-ceased, and for hearing the application of RUBYALICE ROOT for the Issuance to her of letterstestamentary thereon. !Dated November 26, A.D.1895.

[Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY. Clerk.ByF. B.HOUGHTOX, Deputy Clerk.

WALTER H.LINFORTH.Att'y forPetitioner.

PIiOPOSALS.

P"^ BOPC«ALB~FOBT BUPFLIEB FOR

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VET& jJL rans' Home Association— Notice is hereby given |

that sealed proposals willbe received by the board iof directors of the Veterans' Home Association at

'its ofllce, room 13, 320. Sansome street, San Fran-cisco, California, np to 2 o'clock p.m., Saturday,December 21,1895, and opened immediately there-after In the presence of bidders, for furnisninganddeliveringquartermaster and commissary suppliesfor the Veterans'.' Home. Napa County, California(railroad station '.Yountville),for the six monthscommencing January 1, 1896, and ending June30, 1896. \u25a0•:,-! .

Schedules, with information and instructions forsubmitting bids, will bo furnished upon appli-cation, to the undersigned. Bidders willcarefullyfollow the conditions of the schedules, and no bidwill be considered unless it 13 in accordance withsuch schedules. Each bidder must accompany hisbid witha certified check upon some well knownand responsible banking house for at least 10 percent Of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur-rier, treasurer, conditional that the bidder willenter into a good and valid contract, upon notice ofacceptance, as required by law. The board re-serves the right to reject any or all 1bids, and toorder any quantity over or under the amount speci-fied. Addrens J. J. Scovi Secretary Veterans'Home Association, room 13,320 Sansome street,San Francisco, California. By order of the board iof directors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary.

ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.D'vlc^jTß^^TDl^oltCE^^NiripßO^A^rElaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and j

Police Courts; terms reasonable;' collections, etc. IG.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market.cor.Stockton I

WW."DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LA.W.4IMI\u2666 California at., nna. 14-16: adrlce free. \u25a0—..'.*

BDIiDINIiANJU LOAN ASSOCIATION. sO^rTN^N^li^mfiLDTN^rA^DTboTN'A^'-

.\J sociation— Home office, 222 Sansome st., s. F,General savings <v- loan business. Ed E.Hill,Pres.;Oliver ridge, V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.4Gen.Man.\u25a0<::\u25a0 .-.. \u25a0

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ROOMS TO LET.

Bush.Street^1019 BUSH—NICELYFURNISHED FRONTX\J±+j alcove room forlor 2gentlemen. ...

Eddy Street.9Q EDDY (YORK HOUSE)-SMALL SUNNY-*Osinglerooms, 3double, nicely furnished, eap.

:\u25a0'••. ,Ellis Street. ;*

C (\A ELLIS—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR,O\Jit with light housekeeping; . also single room.

Eighth' street.

THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126sunny rooms," fnrnisbed and unfurnished;

Etrictlyrespectable; central; verymoderate prices.28 Eighthat., near Market. A.W.MANNING.

FoUnm Street.

7OC FOLSOM— FURNISHED FRONT* *jOroom; $5 month.

191A1FOLSOM—

SUNNY FURNISHED-L—'Xtea room, front; also housekeeping rooms:$5 and $10 per month.

Golden Gate Avenue.

O"l Q GOLDEN GATEaVE.-LARGE UNFUR-•\u25a0'Xi/ nished room, $3.1 91 7 GOLDEX GATE AVE.—NEWLYfur--l. X Inished front suite, suitable for doctor;private family.

Grove Street.

"IA-:GROVE—NICELYFURNISHED LARGEX\JO front room; rent $9.

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Jloward Street.TT'RONT ROOM. SUITABLE FOR TWO, 7. 20X Howard court, upstairs. , • *

11QO HOWARD— NICE UNFURNISHEDXXOO rooms.

Hyde Street. ,

©IT 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; MORN-fff1X. ingsun. 503 Hyde st.A(\O uyde-nicely FURNISHED SUXNY"iv/O parlor suite; also housekeeping rooms.

Jones Street.

9f17 JONES—

THE VAN WINKLE: NEW-Zi\)i management: elegant" sunny suites andsingle; newlyfurnished; bath, etc.; $10 to SSO.

QAQ JONE'S— 2 or 3 PARTLY FURNISHEDUVJO housekeeping rooms withpiano, connectingkitchen aud bath: 2 wellfurnished sunny bay-win-dow rooms for gentlemen.

Kearny Street.

A RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY—XV ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; nrst clas*inevery respect: terms reasonable.

\u25a0 Larkin Street.

1r-lQl LARKIN—

SUNN V FRONT SUITE;lulO'> breakfast ifdesired; private family.

Leavenworth street.

Q1n LEAVENWORTH— PLEASANT SUNNYOIU rooms; home comforts; gentlemen only;references.

9fH9 LEAVENWORTH—

NICE SINGLEZi\J-t£ room:1block of 2car lines; $5 month.

Aliirket Street.

Q9l MARKET—

SUNNY' FRONT ROOMSU-jXand offices; newlyfurnished; cheap.

"1 199 MARKET—

NICELY FURNISHEDJL xZiJu rooms, en suite or single: $2 to $6 a week.-yOSEMITE lluisK, 1045 MARKET, BET7X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; pernight, 35c to $1:w«>ek, $1 50 to$5: families

1QAjRMARKET ST.-CHANGED HANDS;XGdbU thoroughly renovated; rooms from S6 up.

Mason *treet.

'1"1 MASON— SUNNY*FRONT FURNISHEDt)liroom;gas; bath: alsosingle; private family.

Minna Street.

n('i7MINNA,COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR-UU Inished bay-window room,;.$1 a week.

Mission Street.T7»UROPE HOUSE." 1169 MISSIOX—XICELY

furnished single or en suite: transients.furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients.179Q 1MISSION—3 SUXNY EUBNISHEDX IliOz housekeeping rooms; bath: laundry;$0.

O'Farrell Street.

THE CORNWALL— FURXISnEDX sunny rooms: insuite or single; byday, week or

month. 416 O'Farrell st.

1->)'•) O'FARRELL-LABGE SUNNY UNFUR-U—O nished parlor.

Pine Street.

79c PINE—DEVONSHIRE: BAY VIEW;Ii-t/suites .*l5up; room for lighthousekeeping.

Powell Street.IOQ POWELL

—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED

X—O suites; single sunny front rooms; 'transient.

Tost Street.

\u25a07fiQ POST— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT1 \J*J alcove room; also sunny back parlor; $16

aud £11. -• - - - -.- r\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0• .. -Sixth Street.

OO SIXTH—

TH.E HILLSDALE, SUNNY00 rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day.

Stockton Street.

1qiA KTON— 1 NNY FRONT SUITE;lOItdoctor's office: elegantly furnishd: cheap.

Tenth Street.

m TENTH,NR.MARKET-LARGE SUNNYfront rooms; housekeeping ifdesired.

Third Street.

TiriNCnESTER HOUSE-44 THIRD, NEARIIMarket; most convenient and respectable; 200

rooms 25c to $1 50 per night;*150 to$6 per week;electric lightsin every room: ingr"m:free bus.

. Turk Street.

•r \O TURK—SUNNY' SINGLE ROOM; GAS;t)-±»J bath; . v .

Webster Street.

QIQWEBSTKR—

NICELY FURNISHEDO±O front room; reasonable.

31i8ceUftncous.

FULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR-nlshed rooms, single or en suite. and $16 up.'

\ MKKICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN-J\ ed on the European plan; light airy roomsfrom 25c to $1per <l.'iy.$4 jier month and up.

UOAKXJA.MV A.SU UOOJtIS.

R~o6^^A^fD^6XRITFOR~WORI< ilNrr?;I}\Z;515 per month; private American family. 814

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GOOD TABLE BOARD AXD ROOMS ATTHEBrunswick Hotel, Oakland.

rpHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY ANDX polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder-ate: board optional:all cars direct.

Q99 VANNESS AVE.—NEWLYFURNISHED• '_— sunny rooms; parlor floor; comfortablehouse; excellent table; references.I'MSUTTER

—THE WESTMINSTER;

yllhandsome bay-window rooms: other rooms.

171 ACLAY—SUNN V, WKLL-FURXISHEDX Ixrk rooms: excellent board: references.C*t)Q EDDY-SUXXY SUITES. WITH BESTU—U board, 45 upward;single, 20 upward.

TTOTELBERTLIXG, 714 BUSH—OPENED ASXX a family hotel;references given and required;ailmodern conveniences.

"VTEWHOTEL WENTWORTH, 617 BUSH ST.—JL\ Changed hands: fine rooms: good table.

-Ai)A LEAV NWOR TH—LARGE, SUNNYT"^*ielegant rooms, single and suite; new bed-ding; excellent table; desirable house for gentle-men.

. CHILL)KEN BOAKIiJEO.

p^R^rAifr^FAMi\"^vFT^VK?T^niAr^f6vJT board; reasonable. ;G. F., box 3, Call Oflice.

NGLISH WIDOW WISHES 2CHILDREN TOboard; room forparent. 4"VaGilbert st.

"VTURSE WISHES IXFAXT OR CHILDRENJ-\ to board: reasonable. 2819 Sixteenth st. ' *\u25a0

STORKS TO LET.

(T^rs^rETN^R^T^sTo^E'^A^rri^^O*X rent gift.VONRHEINACO., 513 California,

Cj»_>A STORE CORNER WILLOW AVE.AND»J'". Polk St., near Eddy; living-rooms; fine

location for^grocery aud bar.OTORE ON THE N. SIDK^OF MARKET ST.O Apply1500 Market st.

QTORE AXDBASEMENT and 4ROOMS ANDO bath, cor Hayes and Webster. 734 Hayes st.

|/Oi; RENT—LARGE FROXT OFFICE ANDJ part of store. 221 and 223 Market st.

OlTViCtfs iO LET. \u25a0

oTT^EATTY^T^^XRToTrTT^_. 1 t able for doctor's otlice. Key217Ve-LEGAXT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELSbuilding,• 925 Market: rents low; no extra

ccarge forgas. janitoraervicea or heating. ApplyKt bnildlng orG.H.UMBSEN &CO..14 Montg. st.

1STORAGE

O"~VERLAND FTtEKTH^F^TRA^SFICEi Co"Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods

Eacked, shipped and stored: j9 large fireproof ware-onses; lowrates; advances made. Tel. south 388.

TORAGEOFFURXITURE.PIANOS. HOUSE-O hoid goods, etc. J.M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.

WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET—TT Storage; low rates: telephone South 762.

ipiRST-CLAfc>S STORAGE ;ADVANCESMADKJ 421-423 Market at. CHA&L. TAYLOB.

TO LEASE.pA^E^TO^iT3^^rCjTB^?ILinS^GTANYsize: with or without power: suitable for laun-

dry, manufacturing, etc. Apply GEORGE U.HIND,411 Montgomery st.

SEWING MACHINES. ."^LLKINDS SE WIXG-MACHfNES BOUGHT"

_Xsold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowestrates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard.

HOT/SES TO LET.

Ci^^SoS^fß^KE^F^KEE^ToTiOoS^fE^.yjant; neat house of 8 rooms and bath, 2307 Oc-. tavla st.. rent $25:2309 Octavia, 10 rooms andoath. $30; between Pacin; ave. and Jackson. Ap-plyVONRHEIN«fc CO., 513 California st.

1<Y3Q TWENTIETH— 4 ROOMS; LARGEIVUUgrounds; rent $14. Key at grocery. .9"!1GEARY—HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS; BATH;'

rentreaaonabie. Key 217Va- . „-.OUSE, 4 ROOMS: STABLE FOR 5HORSES.271h and Alabama st.

QUNNY HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, BATH; WATER;0 gas; $20. 524^<j Turk st. (rear),near Larkin.

HOUSES TO LET IXALLPARTS OF THEcity. PATTERSON &CO., 927 Market,r.40.

TW( 'STORY' HOUSE. BEAUTIFULLYFUR-X nished: city:lease 3 years; $37 50per month-water free. GEO. W. H. PATTERSON & CO ',927 Market st.. room 420. *>;«-•;;-> ~t

s^ 1(\ COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH.<?XU. Corner of Union and Laguna st.

S" AVED-DOLLARS. DIMES AXD NICKELS0 by renting ahouse from BALDWIN &HAMlo.M) 10 Montgomery st.

COTiAOES iO LKT.

"1QJ FILBERT sT^^OZY^CO^TAGFroF^SXU-iUrooms; $13. Apply G. H. UMBSEN &CO.. 14 Montgomery st.

CiK:ROOMS; GARDEN; BASEMKNT;V^marine vie v. Lombara, bet. Kearny <fc Mnte'y.pOTTAGEOF 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED COM-v> plete forhousekeeping; $14. 202 Perry st.

Cjl1 NICK CLEAN COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMSQXI.(Mission) SPECK & CO.. 602 Market.

FLATS TO LET.

"V BW UPPER 1 !A 1; sIKO^M^A^D^IiATiH:i->back lot; improvements: cellar, stable andyard. 17 Sharon su,bet. Fifteenth and sixteenth,Sanchez and Church; rent reduced.»CTO .?18— 10 NICE CLEAN .FLATS AND<JJ \J cottages; special terms to good tenants.SPECK &CO.. 602 Market sr.7] FRANKLIN—LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS* X\J and bath: rent reasonable.170 (K POST-3 AND 4 ROOM^LATS; BATH;JL 1 \J\J garden: rent $13 and $16.

<B>l F\ NICE CLEAN FLAT; 4 ROOMS AND»_ A»J. bath. 41 Hermann St., Junction Marketand Valencia.

999 GROVE -FINE MIDDLE FLAT OF 7—— —rooms and bath.

SUXXY FLATS, 4 AXD 5 ROOMS, BATH;0 yard: $14. $18. 8 Shotwell, near Fourteenth'.FLAT. FOUR OR FIVEROOMS. 65 MINNAx st., near Second.T-'LAT, FIVE ROOMS; CHEAP TO GOODx^ ant. 7^Bowie ave., off Eleventh st.

MODERN LOWER FLAT; 6 ROOMS ANDbath: new; 1134 Twenty-second St., nr. NoeApply to KA.STON,ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Mar-ket st.

9 NEW FLATS: 7 SUNNY ROOMS AND—bath: latest improvements: unobstructable

view; rent reduced; garden. 923 Fellst., premises.

QIO LOWER FLAT 6 ROOMS ANDBATH;•_ 10. Rl5, upper flat 6rooms and bath. ,Apnly33 Thirteenth st., near Howard.(3*l= SUNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS, GAS ANDKP X*J. bath. 128 Twenty-sixth St., near Capp.1?IVELARGE SUXNY ROOMS; YARD;CEL-J lar; $13. 1611 Stevenson.

Qin UPPER FLAT; S ROOMS. 39 DORE'.. L\J. st., ofjHarrison, near Nintfc.

XTRA CONVENIENT SUXXY FLAT, 7rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker.

LOVELY.FLAT:5 ROOMS aYdBATH. 814Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and SRnchez; very low

rent to good tenant; key downstairs.

Q99 XA 8 SUNNYROOMS; BATH;2SETSy—^.UV/. of double parlors. 1775 Mission st.

"fljfjANDS7: 3ROOMSE ACH;\VATKr7YARDseparate; Elm ave. Apply 1512 G Gate ave.

OR.SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT;6ROOMSand bath. 1042 Folsom st.

i^INE COR. FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH;rent cheap. Cor. McAllister and Broderick.

JA FIFTH-2 FLATS; SOR 6 ROOMS: $16*iU-±and $17. \u25a0

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"1 "MXIMISSION,"NEAR ELEVENTH ST.—6XOxOz large sunny papered rooms; bath; laun-dry. \

-9 FLATS; 13 SUXXY ROOMS: MODERN IM-

provementa; cheap. .1153 Howard.

9 SUNXY FLATS; 5 ROOMS EACH. McAL-»-lister st. and First ave.

Q9A $22 50 AXD 525, 4 FINE FLATS OF 6\u2666_

—v/. rooms and bath each, on Gongh St., near

McAllister: $20, 6 rooms, bath and basement, 9l2Bryant St.. near Seventh. Applyto T.P. RIOR-AN,632 Market st.

SAVED-DOLLABS, DIMES AND NICKELSby renting a fla'. from BALDWIN &HAM-

MOND. loMontgomery st.

ELEGAXT XEW FLATS; SEVENTifsT.. BK-low Bryant: i>and 6 rooms: bath: S8 to $16.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOB 6 'CENTS—

THE\u25a0f*- WEEKLYCALL,In wraDDer. »or mailine.

HOtbIiKEEI'iSG KoUJls.

Devisadero Street.

AAA DEVISADERO— TWO SUNXY FRONTZ.\J\J'± furnished rooms, \i;hor without house-

privileges; no other roomers.Xitidy Street. •

9] O EDDY—

WELL -Ft BNISHED FRONT—I'.- suite iorhousekeeping; also single.

* Eighth Street.

m EIGHTH—

SUXXY UNFURNISHEDhousekeeping rooms; also front alcoveroom.'

99 1 EIGHTH— SUXNY RuOM.S AXD——J- store: large yard; all conveniences; --HO._______

> irth Street.O"I A FIFTH—SUNNY FRONT HOUSEKEEP-"I*ing room; stove; bath; private family; nochildren;

-8.

l-'olgoin Street. ."j 9/11 FOLSOM—SUNNY FROXT BAT-WIN--1 -"tldow room and kitchen cooiplete; $10:o:h>-rs.

X^Q FOLSOM—

8 SUNNY UNFURNISHED*JiJkJ rooms: range; hot an 1cold water.

lourtliStreet.

C\7 FOURTH— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED•J\J Ifront rooma for housekeeping; $8 and $10.

Franklin Street..

91 FRANKLIN-

NICE SUNNY HOUSE-—Ikeeping rooms.

tJeary Stieet.

1Ql1GEARY ST., OPP. THE PARK; $16:J fJxx a cove suite and adjoining room, withT.orcelain sink, bath, 3closets; partly furnished.

Golden Ciat« Avenue. \u25a0

Qf\O GOLDEN GATEAVE.—LARGE ALCOVE'*O furnished room and kitchen for housekeep-

ing: gas and gas stove.qqD001 DENGAI AVE.—4ROOMS; BATH;*JtJO completely furnisued housekping; lowrent.

Harrison Street.n

~ -HARRISON— DOUBLE PARLORS,FUR-

\J'jOnished for housekeeping: bath.

Howard Street.

CO' HOWARD— NICE FURNISHEDrJ^nJ rooms for housekeeping; $8.

naCt HOWARD-CHEAP HOUSEKEEPINGI\jZiroom; also elegant front parlor; rent $10.

\u25a0| £>£./! HOWARD-TWO SUNNY BAY-WIN-X OO4: dow honsekeeplng rooms; bath: rent $12.

Leavenworth Street. .O\(\ LEAVENWORT H—2 BASEMENToxv/ rooms, with laundry; suitable for couple;housekeeping. • • •

Market Street.

-\ O'rriMARKET—4HOUSEKEEPING RMSX

—OI2 furnished; 317.

-1(\')L* MARKET—

FURNISHED AND UN;J *jZ,\Jfurnished rooms for lighthonsekceping.

McAllister Street.-AlCK McALLISTEP.-FLAT; 3 NICELYFUR-tIDnished sunny rooms; complete forhouse-keeping, withgas-stove: no children.

aiinna Street.

9QI MINNA—FURNISHED LIGHTHOUSE-*-O1keeping front double and single.

Mission Street.

GO^l MISSIOX—COMPLETELY' FURNISH-t/ZU2 ed; nice kitchen: exclusive bath: sunny.

iin^MISSION— FRONT double PAR-HZu lore, with kitchen, porch and yard; $15.

I099 MISSION—

1 LARGE HOUSEKEEP-XO^Zf ingroom; rent 8.- .....•-..\u25a0

Natoma Street.

C£7 NATOMA-2ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-O\J I ing;rent $9: also others.

O'Farrell Street.

Q9Q O'FARRELL—

3 OR 5 FURNISHEDOZ.O rooms forhousekeeping: good location. Callbetween v and 1.

Pacific Street.

909 pacific st.. NEAR MASON—OOZi nished housekeeping rooms.

Sixth Street.

1C)A SIXTH—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR-\u25a0 J

—.ti:nished forhousekeeping; suites and single

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P.9Q SIXTH—

3 LARGE- UNFURNISHED*j£o sunny rooms for housekeeping; cellar;»_ater; $9. \u25a0 . . - -.

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• t«;venson Street.

l\\C* EN.SON— 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS.''1"J and bath, furnished for housekeeping.

Welah Street.

mlWELSH. OFF FOUBTH-2 OR 3 NICE-\u25a0*--•- Ttg lyfurnished housekeeping rooms, ,cheap.