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THE SAX FRAXCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, IS9B. 9 HELP WANTED— C onttnned. WANTED—An experienced valet, who also un- 1 demands a butler's duties. Address, giving recommendations, box 402. Call office. ROSEDALE House. lFl~Ellis—Roome 25c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. . SAILORS ana ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis St., near Jackson. 2000 pairs shoes— Another lot of men's shoes; been slightly damaged; at less than one- 9 fourth their value; from 25c to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission; ! men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and 25c per ! .night; 60c, Wk- and $1 per week. WINCHESTER House, m Third St., near j I Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading-room- \u25a0 free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ; MEN'S solelng, 50c; ?adies', 40c; while you wait. S3S Market; branch, 767 Market. BARBERS' Association Free Employment Of- fice. S. FUCHS, Sec... 325 Grant aye. 4 MARKET st.—Branch office of The Call; ' want ada and subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College. 13SH Eighth. ?15 LARKlN— Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. \u25a0 SINGLE- rooms 10c and ISc night, 75c and $1 week. Llndell House, Sixth and Howard. ELCHO House, S63>£ Market St.—Rooms 20c, ! •- 2Sc to 50c night: $1 to $2 week. ROOMS. 16c to 75c per night; &0c to $1 60 per week Oriental. 223 Drumm st. i WANTED, to collect wages due laborers and i clerks. KNOX Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st ., below Sixth, for a room: 25c a niEht; $1 a week. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know ; that Ed Rolkin. *no House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st ; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. FCR.MTCKE WAITED." WANTED—Furnished flat or house; cheap for cash. Y. V.. box 35. Call office. / HIGHEST prices to fillnew building. 840 Mis- sion St.; tel. Mint IS2I. \u2666 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- comery st. ; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—In San Rafael, a modern house or C ; to 8 rooms; must be |oa> rent an>l in a good ; -\u25a0 . . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. . . ROOMS Wll BOARD \\ AVI'EI). WANTED— Room and board by gentleman in a private Jewish family, not to exceed $4 a week. Address box :.13. <'ail office. \u25a0WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— Use of piano for storage; private family. Call Monday, 719 Post st. WANTED—To DC small deposit; , payment! same as rent; give full particulars. : 1 4".x. Call otflca. WANTED— By a mining company, to buy or iharter a vessel ol BO to 12 tons for 6 ur S months, suitable for a trip to Copper River, Alaska; also a small steam or gasoline launch. Address, giving description and price. A. W. BRYANT. Santa Cruz, Cal. ON furniture, pianos; no removal; lowest rates; no com. BCRIBNER & CO., 3 City Hail Bqre. MACHINERY, belting, bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. I BECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins. wanted; best prices: send postal. 1020 Folsom. PAWNBROKER— OId gold, silver, clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. MEDICAL. ALL monthly Irregularities or other conditions from whatever red ;it once; safo and sure at any time; kind sympathy and aid; instant relief for travelers: tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement; i3i' an<l privacy: for guarantee: consult the doctor before going elsewhere; regulating pills and capsules. J'.. MRS. DR. V YETH. 918 Post Bt., near Lurkin. ALL of Dr Foulet's capsules are guaranteed U:tP cure for all female diseases; posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects: taken in time it also acts as v pre- tive; price Jl l><) per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultation on all in aiseases free. WALLER RROS.. \u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0 <;rant aye., 8. F. A caution Before pur- chr.:-ing elsewhere, write us. A PROCESS that never fails to restore every monthly sickness from whatever cause in few hours when medicines and others failed; no instruments used; many •>' experience: every case guaranteed ad- vice free: terms reasonable; first-class pri- vate home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY. 1126 Market st.. over Owl Drugstore. A SURE, safe unJ speedy cure for all female d:s<;'?es; a home in confinement, with best - ble care, with the privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital ; wl'o are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state tli-ir case; they will bed in her a true friend. MRS. DR. GWYFR. L 26 Turk St. ST.' RE cur.-, when others fail; no medicine or instruments; every woman her own physi- cian for al! female troubjes, no matter from \u25a0what cause; restore in1 day; never fails: con- suKation fr^e: can he sent and used at home. PR. POPPER. ?.]S Kearny. Orders by tele. DR. AND M RP. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate aw., formerly rj; Bddy rt.—Safe, quick ctu* f'i ail f-:nale ' •>T.plaints guaionteed; pri- vate home in confinement; every comfort; Infants adopted; terms inoru-rate; pills $1. REMOVED—Mrs. Dr. Scott. 410 Geary St., now 1104 Market: ft-male complaints and Ji eye permanently cured or no charge; •:f>nt by mail; inclose stamp. DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladies; safe, quick cure guaranteed; any ailment; ir.aternity home; best care; skill only; low fees; Dr. Schuck's self-cure, $5. 401 Van Ness. -U.THAU'S French pills, a boon t fer.i.'i •• trj.Hes; no danger; Hafe. rur- ti SO; exr>resp C. O. D. ; don't delay until tx> late. OOD BROS.. Coast Agents, Oaklan LADIES— Why suffer? Get released from trouble; irregularities restored without fall; low fees; specific ft-male pills, $1 50. DR. SMITH, i:.OS Market St.; Ito 4, 7 to- 8 p. m. A BOON to wiv?s and mothers— Seguro; pri'.-* 1 RICHARDS .v CO., MM Clax st. : send -'amp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 X st , Sacramento, Cal. SI'RK cure Irregularities or other female dis- easeF. M^-S. _DR PUETZ, 2S4^ Fourth st. HOME in confinement; diseases of women. MRS. DR. FI'XKE. MIO Eight n St., Alain, d.t. BTERJLITY cuied by Mrs. Dr. Sattler, gradu- ate midwife, 1791 Fowell st.; t ->l. red K4l. FARIS MATERNITY, 609 Bust Bt.; confine- ment at home, 10 days, $20. Tel. Green SBL HEALTHY chiid for adoption. MRS. DR. FUXKK, 1410 Eighth st., Alami DRS. KERGAN & KENNEDY cure blood, skin and pi;\ate diseases. I Mason st. 615 LARKlN— Branch office of The Call; sub- scription? and want arts taken. LOST. LOST—In the neighborhood of Pier No. 27, a gold locket with monogram J. B. C. ; email diamond center. Finder return the same to J. S. CANNON, Morosco Opera-house; re- ward. $25 REWARD— Between the Mission and Tiv- ull. lady's solitaire diamond pin. Return to 2313 Howard st. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of Jacob H>'pok; No. 2141331. The finder will please return to bank. . BRINO old gold and sliver to me and get cash for it. LTNCLE HARRIS, IS Grant aye. LO&T— Pass hook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society at San Francisco, in the nume of ELIZABETH WHITTEN or DO- I'.ENDA ELIZABETH WHITTEN, No. 131* - 037. The finder willplease return to bank. DELIGHTFUL home for a gentleman is ob- tainable in a private family, residing on a mutiny corner in Western Addition; convenient to 4 lines of cars. Address J. W., box 427, Call office. TEAS. TEAS, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 per pound. C»FFEES, 10, 15, 20, 25, 33. 40 per pound. BPICISS, 1 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 'per can. RUNNING 100 STORES ENABLES US TO SELL VERY CHEAP. . '. WE GIVE FREE PRETTY DISHES, GOLD WATCHES, BICYCLES, t MUSIC BOXES, AIR'RIFLES. 2J. T AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores Everywhere. puvsiciaxs. . '_._;\u25a0_ L>hT C. C. onoONNELL, office nnd res. 1209 A'arket; dUeases or women a specialty. BISIXESS CHAXCES. $2500 RAREST chance: corner saloon in very- best location in city; established many .years; clearing above $250 per mo.; lease; large stock; the very best cluss of customers. Particulars, WILKE, 753 Market st. $600— OLD and nrst-class paying saloon; close to Baldwin Hotel; best class of custom; net rent $G0; a fine business opening. Inquire WILKE. 783 Market st. I.I )-ESTAHLlSHED corner saloon, beet part of the city, willbe sold by the brewery direct; a great bargain. WILKE, ~>^ Mar- ket st. NOTICE— STRAND & CO., 28 Kearny St., will sell your business >i»ik-k for oaab. SPLENDID 15-cent bar!..: sfaop; must _seUj^trial allowed. STItANP, Si Kearny st. 1 $450— corner salooa, baal location in city; clears $75 monthly; a sure bargain; offer wanted. BTRAND A CO., tk Kearny st. 3ALOON, n.-xt theater, living rooms; music room; piano; clears $l"i> month; fortune for live man. BTRAND, 2% Kearnej st. TO .-• v your bQaineea tor cash, apply HEALY &. CO.. m Market. $110—BRANCH bakery, candy, notions, etc.; living rooms. HEALY a CO.. 1M Market. $350— HOTEL cigar stand; Well raying. $700—Saio,,n, best location in city. $500- Cor. grocery and i w; Western Addition. $350— Coal oil route: well established. $125—Bakery and delioacy store; a bargain; and other rood bargains at ANPCRSON & WIXNV TTT Market St. Partner wanted; t I paying restaurant; attend to cash counter; steady man only. CURRAN >\ CO., SO Keiirny Bt $200 Partner In saloon doing paying business. CURRAN & CO., SO Kearny st. ROME bakery, delicacy store; north Mar- ket; central; monthly receipts $290; value In -\u0084 fixtures. BASILE. 8754 Market st. WANTED A man to take half Interest in ;i well-established null business, with small capital. Inquire at 413 Mission st. for par- ticulan. i AN old hotel man wants a partner with some meant to go into a fine hotel, all furnished, in the lartrest city in the Northwest; ex- \u25a0 not necessary. Address "Hotel.' . Oakland. ESTABLISHED. increasing business: pays UOOO per year: no opposition; country town, near bay. Address O. X., b< Call i CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Calß sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. FOR BALB— OM-estaUtshed cigar an.l station- ery store; will s.-ll for $^'>r >-less than Invoice, For further particulars address box I'M, Call. FOR sale Horseshoeing business; lit- change for g-ood mechanic: proof of business; j owner leaving city. Box 4.">. Call ottoe. BAKERY and restaurant, doing good business; tint I reason for selling* no busi- with agents. Box 41^. call office NEWS and stationery store— Good business; : « rent; must sell at once; death cause of investigate. Vtlhi Fifth st. FOR BALE— Family gioceiy -tor-, 2518 Mission I st.; the best stock and fine fixtures. Apply to F. smith. 316 Montgomery m DRUGSTORE doing a good business: Bick- 1 ness cause of sale. E. E. BUNCE, SOB j Broadway, Oakland. GENTLEMAN partner wanted; paying propo- o. lijls Market Ft., room 17, second floor. j PORTLAND agency this paper. Inquire thl» offico or at 133 Third st., Portland. Oregon. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. w. caswell & QO.'S. 4;:, Bacramento st WANTED Parts with \u25a0 -t in latest I ateni - ' big money in it. 216 Turk st.. down rta M p. m- FINK sal '•\u25a0 cnean. Inquire 3 Hampton place. Third and Poison) sts. SMALL grocery for sale cheap; owner re- tirinn from business. US Seventh St. FOXHALL MARKET, Fillmure st , between Washington and Clay, will open Saturday. February I; .-i fen remaining stalls for rent; this m.iiket contains IS stalls, is situate. l on a business street in the very center of the best residence portion of the city, is ele- gantly titled up, light and airy, and stalls are already rented by the very best class O l dealers, commanding a large *»stublished trade; the market property is a commodious, Hrst-class building, costing $60,1 an excel- lent opportunity is afforded for market men to make money. Apply at mark'-t between S and 10 a. m.. or at 13OVEE, TOY & 6ONN- VAG'S, 824 Mark' t St. iARQAIN; tiist-class grocery and bar business, commanding No. 1 trade; choice corner location; low rent, with lease: rtew lixtures: fresh line of groceries; splendid op- portunity for family wine trade; this will warrant closest investigation; principals only will be dealt with: must be sold. Apply 41' M ntgomery st.. room 2. AN undivided one-fifth interest in mining proposition, located in very henrt of richest gold bearing district In California: no ai menls; no lurtlvr expense; will pay from %:\u25a0\u25a0 to $10 B day; present owner must sell; price $1000. Box to. ''.til office. ARMSTRONG & ALLISON. M^ Market St.. buy. sell, exchange all kin.ls business. have bargains in lodging houses, saloong, •j and bar. restaurants, branch ba- ll you want business see us. DOWNTOWN notion-store. located in the heart of the traffic, with a good stock and long lease at low rent; price $5000; principals only; good reason for selling. 1314 Call. \ PARTNER wanted with $3000 In shipping and ! commission. 217 Sansome St., rm. 6, 11 to 6. WANTED— SICOO; good security and interest. Address Security, box 446, Call office. 1 $25—STORE to let. cor. Oak and Franklin; suit- | able for any business. 15 Grant aye. . TO rent— ln front of saloon, space for cigar [ stand and clubrooms. 33 Third st. ! ICECREAM parlor and candy-store; account I of death; bargain. 934 Valencia. $60, cor. branch bakery, good laundry office with furniture. Ell Laguna st. BAKERY in fine country town, sold at a bar- gain. Apply 1629 McAllister st. GROCERY and branch bakery; well estab- lished. SG7 Howard st. A WEEK'S news for •'• cents— Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing. . 2526 MlSSlON— Subscriptions and want ads taken for The Call. ] COMPLETE outfit for restaurant, cheap. Call I this office. LODGING HOt-ES FOR SALE. ; A. M. BPECK ft CO., M Market "it ; 30 rooms, elegant new furniture $2SOO j 22 rooms, near Tlv-oli, clears $100 850 ; •24 rooms to rent. 424 Post; rent reduced. ' &0, GO, 90, 130 room houses to rent. Apply A. M. SPECK A CO.. 602 Market st. 108-room hotel, only 6500 16-rooms on Market; part offices 850 30-room house: must sell .'. 750 14 rooms on Golden Gate, rent $40 ..' too 12 room: ; . central, good furniture .-.. 250 H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. $100—Partly furnished house of 14 rooms; near Mission and Third: 24 rooms. Mission and Fourth. $475; 50 houses for sale. Before pur- chasing apply HEALY &xCO., i>l7 Market st. j FOURTEEN rooms, best part Market St.; pays well. STRAND * CO., 23 Kearny st. $200—FLAT, 4 elegantly furnished rooms; opp. City Hall. STRAND. 23 Kearny st. FLAT. 7 nicely furnished rooms, I blocks from Call office; no agents. Address box IN, Call. i 10 SUNNY rooms, fully occupied: illhealth of proprietor cause of sale. Box 484, Call office. 339 HAVES ST.— Branch office of~ne Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. KIHMTIItK FOR SALE. WALNUT DESK, folding bed and other niture cheap. 249 Fifth st. . . I = CARPET CLEAMXG. ClTY^SteaiEr Carpet-Cleaning Works; cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 88 and 40 Eighth st. ; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama St.; tel. So. 40. ] GREAT Eastern Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works, 14 Bth St., B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201. CARPETS cleaned, renovated . like new. J. M'QUEEN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 225. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 420 Sutter: tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, prop. . , CLEANING, 3c; laying, 3c; rug samples fret; I tel Jessie 944. Stratton. 3 Eighth. i CARPETS cleaned and renovated like new. . 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. i J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning Co.. 240 14th (it.; cleaning 9c a yard; -•- tel. Mis. 74. CONKLIN'S carpet-beating works, 133 Golden Gate. aye. Telephone East 126. \u25a0 I 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Can. j Subscriptions and want ads taken. ~~ : COPARTNERSH IP, NOTICES. J^ ' CBRTIFiCATIB^O*' COPARTNERSHIP— No- tice Is hereby given that a. W. SCOTT, JOSEPH MAGNER; and A. W. SCOTT JR. have this day formed a copartnership under the firm name and style of SCOTT * MAG- NER. All three of said parties are resi- I dents of the city and county of San Fran- I Cisco, State of California. ' Bald partnership is formed to carry on a general hay, grain ' and commission business in said city and county, and elsewhere. Dated the 23d day of December. 1837. a w SCOTIV JOSEPH MAGNER, A. W. SCOTT JR. HOISES TO LET. 2 TENEMENTS. 3 and 4 rooms; rent $7 and , . $8 50. M 2 Jessie St., near Ninth; key at gro*: eery. ', S2lVj I>< >Li >KES. between 21st and 22d-Slx rooms and bath. {It;. Inquire on premises. | NICE sunny 7-room new house; $27 50. 21 Noe j st.. near Thirteenth. I I TO9 SUTTER, near Taylor— For office and resl- : dence; 8 rootta; very choice; investigate. HOUBB of 11 rooms in fine onler; rent cheap, j 247 Stevenson st., near Third. 122 CLEMENTINA— Nice cottage 5 rooms and j $7 80—204 PERRT St.: 3 rboms; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont- | gouiery st. WHY pay rent? Why not build? You can do so. if you have mortgaged. and wish to pay- it off easily you can get best terms of Amer- ican Investors' Co., II Montgomery St. ALL OVER TOWN You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery. COTTAGES TO LET. NEW 4.^5 and 7 r. : $I<> $1.". an 1 $->v or will sell, $50 to $150 cash; bal. same as rent, 646 Market st. tilS F> H.SOM—Cottage. 5 rooms, bath; hot, cold water; stationary tubs; rent $14; key grocery. : 32it i'Al'I 1 - 2 sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; bath. SUNNY cottage of 4 or 5 rooms, bath, base- ment. Fifteenth and Dolores sts. i $7. $8 and $% cottages, 3 and 4 rooms ; good or- der. Apply 945 Bryant, or Umbsen & Co., 14 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET. $14. flat, double parlors, dining and kitchen. 43V6 Hermann. June. Market and Valencia. SUNNY flat. 5 rooms and bath; hot and cold water: rent $12. Inquire HENRY EIBEN. Seventeenth and Dolores sts. ' . LOWER Oat of 4 furnished rooms, bath and laundry. $18. 2".2.". Van Ness avenue. 1545 GEARY, cor. Buchanan— Upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent $15; wate: free. 1513 MISSION, nr. Eleventh—? large sunny rooms, bath, laundry, yard; rent $19. $10— FLAT. 4 rooms, hall and double parlors. ICOS Lexington aye., near Eighteenth st. \u25a0 . NEW flat of I rooms, large yard, line view. 1408 Green St., near Polk. BAY window flat of 5 sunny rooms and bath. 117 Perry st. AN upper flat, 7 rooms and bath; rent reason- | able. 128 Fair Oaks St.. between M arid 23d. TWO large. tints, in good order; new improve- ments. 42."i Stevenson St.. near Fifth. | NEW" upper flat; 5 rooms and bath; cor. Turk j and Pierce sts. ; rent. $15. .327 CLEMENTINA— Nice, sunny, 4-room flats; j clean; $13. 4035 EIGHTEENTH ST.— 5 rooms and bath, store and stable; rent $16. 304 Lily aye. 4 rooms and bath; rent $13. Owner. 111 Van Ness aye. i FOUR rooms and bath, 223 Laurel aye., bet. Turk and Eddy, off Van NesS aye.; rent reduced. » $9—LOWER flat of 4 rooms. 27 Pearl St.. off Market, : near Valencia. UPPER flat. 4 choice sunny rooms; $13. 112JA Broadway, near Leavenworth. A $25 nice cottages and flats on Geary St., nr. Polk. SPECK CO.. CO2 Market st. ALL OVER TOWN- ZZ^ZZZHHZZI You pee flats to rent by BALDWIN A HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1423 CALIFORNIA. near Hyde—Furnished rooms en suite or single, or suitable for housekeeping. IK CHERRY— unfurnished rooms to let. 743 EDDY—Single rooms with running water and gas stove. gniffS BUNNY rooms, housekeeping and others; $6 to $12. 249 Fifth st. 325 GEARY—Front alcove room, well furnish- . Ed; running water; closets; suitable light housekeeping. 525 HOWARD—Rooms neatly furnished for housekeeping. I 821 HOWARD—Housekeeping rooms; single, $7 and $8; suits, $12 per month. 223 KEARNY, nr. Sutter-^-3 unfurnished front rooms; housekpg or offices; gas and janitor services free; low rent. Apply 15 Grant aye. 433 LARKIN- furnished housekeeping rooms with kitchen. 102S MARKET— 3 rooms furnished complete, $12; {.art rent in board. 28 MINNA— and housekeeping rooms, 75c and $1 per week. . Ml NATOMA-r-2 or 3 furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping; yard; rent reason- able. 21 NINTH— Front sunny suite for light house- keeping; cooking stove: running water. 315 Vi O'FARRELL— Two or three housekeeping or furnished rooms: rent reasonable. 605 POLK—One pleasant furnished housekeep- ing room; reasonable. 139 SEVENTH- Holliday House; sunny suite; keeping privileges; also single rooms. 119 A SIXTH or 1 sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. IS STANLEY Place— slo, 6 nice sunny rooms, ! including bath; also $7 50, 4 good rooms. 184 SOUTH PARK—Sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping or unfurnished. 125 SOUTH PARK—2. 3 or 4 furnished rooms reasonable .permanent tenant; private. 817 VAN NESS, corner Ellis— Sunny front housekeeping. $1S; also unfurnished. KOOMS TO LET. 422 BRYANT— Furnished room wltb use*~of cooking range, $1 per week. 422 BRYANT— Two large* sunny rooms to let; rent $6 per month. SHERMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth St.. near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 220 EDDY— Sunny front single and double .rooms; first-class board, $3 50. 1 24 Sunny furnished rooms; board op- tional; pallor for I with board, $35. 310 FOLSOM— 4 large sunny rooms; upstairs; rent $9. i .11 FOLSOM—Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location. 246 FOURTH—NewIy furnished sunny front I rooms. I 402 GEARY—Sunny furnished rooms for gents: ! $6 and $7. 1 518 GEARY—Elegant sunny rooms complete for •keeping; also double and single;- rea- sonable. 715 HOWARD. St. Davids— 200 rooms; suites; single; sunny readlng-roo ; 25c up. 180 C HOWARD, corner Fourteenth— 3 sunny front rooms; rent $9. HOTEL SALISBURY: beautiful grounds; ta- ble unsurpassed. 233 Hyde, cor. Eddy. 440 JESSIE— 3 rooms; rear; sunny 'side. : 435 JESSIE— Rear of Mint; a neat, sunny room for one or two; $6 and $8. 1403 OCTAVIA, cor. Geary—Sunny furnished front room; stove,- gas, bath; $6. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny— Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; flrst-clasa in every respect: terms reasonable. THE Hawthorne, 1926 Market— Furnished and unfurnished rooms; also housekeeping. 1151 MARKET— .or unfurnished sunny i.oras, suite or single; best part of street. \u25a0 667 MINNA, corner Eighth— Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 a week. . v--\ HANCOCK HOUSE, 7SI Mission; select family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per. week. 105 NEW MONTGOMERY—Furnished house- keeping and single rooms; cheap. 20 NINTH— Front suite; 1 or 2 beds: grate; gas; running water; housekeeping; stove. - 609 POWELL—Nice cozy furnished front room for rent. \u25a0 \u25a0 GRAND Southern. Seventh and Mission sts.— Suites; single; sunny; elevator; moderate. .. : I) SECOND— Fine double room, week, $1 50 to t $2 50; single. $1 to $1 50; day. 25c to 50c; cheap. 142 SEVENTH—Furnishes - suits and single rooms at lowest rates. 'MRS. PRAHL, prop. 472 STEVENSON, corner Sixth— Suite of sunny front rooms. $15; single room, $6. 17 STOCKTON. European— Elegant rooms; suite or single; day, week or month; baths; hot and cold water; transient; elevator. 109 TAYLOR—Sunny front suite; single room, $125 week; double, $175 week. % 543 TURK— eur.ny room; running water; grate, gas; bath; $10. . . , \u25a0 - 24H THlRD— Large room for workshop or of- t flee. 209 '•TURK,. near Jones— Nice sunny, furnished parlors, newly carpeted. -, . . . 3553 TWENTY-FOURTH— i sunny rooms: gas and bath: Twenty-second-street cars pass the door; rent nO-'^jfaßßgaWß ROO3IS TO LET— Continued.' 613 VAN" NESS aye.— 4 furnished rooms; bath; entire floor. *"2"; together or singly; call 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. 600 BUSINESS cards printed $1; 25 visiting cards 2.-, c. HILL. 724^ Market st. BOARDING AND ROOMS I A young lady wishes room and board in American family, not to exceed $8.50 per week; central. Box 506 Call. SUMMER board ing- house and ranch. Sierra Nevada Mountain*. a. J. INGALLS, Chi- cago Park, _N«v;i.la County, Cal. LARGE front room, bay-window, for 2, with or without board. 914 Lackln st. . . PIANO taught in return for partial board; south Market. Box 490, Call of flee. . \u25a0\u25a0 ELEGANT large sunny rooms, with or without board; first-class Southern and French cook- ing; references exchanged.' 1107 Bush St. 1315% MISSION— Large sunny room; private, with or without board; bath. SOS VAN NESS .WE- Newly furnished sunny i rooms: good board: $20 up. CHILDREN BOARDED. AMERICAN lady living in one of -the healthi- est locations in San Rafael will take chil- dren of good family to board; best of care and training. Address W. A. V.. box 652, San Rafael. WIDOW wishes a few Infants to board. .2618 Bryant aye. ' " STOI.ES TO LET. STORK with '6 rooms, suitable for liquor store; corner Geary and Lyon st.--. ISPLENDID 4-story brick build and " base- ment to let cheap. Apply at sis Mission tit. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANY person having use for a piano need not i do without when good Instruments can be purchased from us at cash prices upon monthly payments of *3. $4. *5. $6, »7. $S, $3, i 110; handsome scarf and wood seat stool In- cluded ;no charge for cartage. Purcahse your I medium and low price pianos where they can be exchanged for a Stelnway without sacri- fice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Butter sts. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE* 8, 26, H and SO O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs ! and all other musical instruments of all i grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. BEFORE buying a piano It will pay you to consult us. Why? Because we buy only In carload lots, pay cash for everything and give the purchaser \u25a0 the advantage gained thereby. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'FarreH st., Curtaz Mock. CONOVER, slightly used. $350. Steinway. slightly used, $275. Chickering. second hand, $190. Large stock, lowest prices, rent, installments. The F. W. SPENCER CO.. 933 Market st. A very fine opportunity this morning to se- cure an elegant upright piano at a great bar- gain. Investigate to-day. THE J. DEW- ING CO. r second floor. Flood building, Fourth and Market. ' WANTED— Standard make upright piano in Rood 'condition 'for good 5-room cottage and lot in Ocean View; rented; incumbrance 1300. Box 4SI. Call Office. PIANOS at out prices; Improve the opportu- nity; agenry famous Haines Bros.. Hush & Gerts and Kollerman. WM. C HAMILTON, successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 321 Tost. LARGE stock of Steinway. Chickerlns and other standard makes of upright pianos from $125 to 129 at HEINE i CO.. 136 Ellis. T. M. I C. A. building; SHAW agent. KEEFFE'S, !"C1 Van Ness aye., 3 fine up- rights, little \u25a0:-•!. 'sacrificed; Schubert, Steinway and Decker Bros. DECKER & SON pianos are always satisfac- tory. Got Inw prices from Mauvais Music Co., 759 Market st. SOHMER&fo.. Byron Mauzy. Newby, Evans, 1 * Briggs and other pianos; see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310. 312 Post, ADMINISTRATOR'S sale— Must sell pianos at immense reduction for cash or on Install- ments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market St. A fine piano sacrificed for cash: see It this morning, as the first caller will surely take It. Room 12 Flood building. FINE Dec! upright piano sold for storage charges. Pacific Storage Co., 22$ Stockton st. SACRIFICED— EIegant upright piano; must sell. 230 Kearny St., room 26. $40 piano: splendid instrument; great sacri- fice. 11311s Mission st. BARGAIN uprieht cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister St.. near Hlbernia Bank. •. "Nil's new style pianos; most perfect. brilliant, powerful tone. 216 Post st KING3BURY (1597 model) is the piano you want. J. HARRY SCOTT. M Hayes st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old omd new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. KNABE piano*: new scale; new- styles. KOHLER & CHASE. M O'Farrell st. : _•: MONTGOMERY St., branch office of the Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. OFFICES TO LET. FURNITURE of five room* for sale; reason- able. Apply 1227 Mission st. 218 SANSOME St., now occupied by W. Loalza ! & Co. ASHTON. 411 Mnntcnnyry. j FOR SALE— -MISCELLANEOUS. SOLITAIRE diamond ring for $30; worth $GO. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. FOR SALE— Cheap; complete outfit concrete sidewalk; planks, tampers, crowbars, shovels. 41S Larkin st. FOR sale— Second-hand lumber, t. and g., $8; flooring. $10; pine, JO; Bay District track buildings. FIRST-CLASS bakery, central part of Oak- land, baking 2 barrels of flour per day; good wagon route. 401 San I'ablo aye. CIGARS, fixtures; must be sold In two days. Apply 204 East St. AN ark for alia, cheap. Apply 1108 Ken- tucky st., near Eighteenth st. '96 SHIRK. '97 Rambler Special; almost new; cheap. 1207 Howard st. SOLITAIRE diamond ring for 535; worth $63. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye. THOROUGHBRED St. Bernard pups. Sire. Roxle Taylor; bitch. Doris. Address "Press," Irvington. Cal. FIREPROOF safe; forge; anvil; iron wheel- barrows; iron [Use. 64 Silver st. BARGAIN— IO horseshoe nickel in slot ma- , chines. .1. ft, box 1, Call Offlce, Oakland. FOR SALE—2 Incubators and 6 brooders; cheap. 2709 Larkin st. . STREET roller, 2:6x2 feet, as good as new, cost $C 0; will pell for $30. 11l Van Ness aye. SOME new and second hand Sterling wheels; bargains. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery st. SAFES— Bargains in new and second hand; all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market. 8. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records. $5 per dos; - Projectoscope. $100. Baclgalupl. 933 & 948 Mrkt BOILERS, engines. 2d hand machinery. Mo- INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 137 Beale St. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1122-36 Mission. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcase*, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and offlce furniture and fixtures; new and sec-. ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- Mission St.. above Sixth. BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, etc., " bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near 7th. .: . WHISKY. Mcßrayer. April, isr>2. from Ken- 1 tucky bonded warehouse direct: Goc per gal- . lon. F. EPHRAIM. m Market St.. 8. F. FOR sale cheap— hand fireproof safe at 42 Main st. ' ..\u25a0.:\u25a0-\u25a0•,, SECOND hand dynamos, gasoline and steam engines, boilers, pulleys, shafting, laundry machinery, etc. SMITH CO.. 527 Mission st. RETIRING from business: our 1 entire stock of * rattan . furniture and baby carriages will be •old at wholesale cost. California Rattan Works. 74:. and 747 Mission, byt. 3d and 4th. 615 LARKlN—Branch office of The Call. . Sub scriptions and want mi-; taken SKIVING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY;rented, repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies.- 145 Sixth.- ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented: repairing: lowest rates. 205 Fourth. r nwnunui . \u25a0 ~~ ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap: send for sample & i. rices. ALEXANDER - CO., 110 Montgomery st. .\u25a0: REMINGTON No. 3: fine order; $23; sample sent. SCOTT & BANNAN. 333 Montgomery. __ ___________ ~ STORAGE. AT low: rates— Furniture, carpets, pianos, household goods; clean, light compartments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 10*3 Mission St., above Sixth; open evenings. AT lowest rates—Household goods, pianos; ad- vances made: fireproof building. F. W. ZEUFUSS. £40 Mission st. Tel. Mint 182 L PERSONALS. HAIK which is oily is generally healthy; come and let me show you how to keep and care for roar hair; hair.-Jressing only 25c; good switches, |t; finest, best Quality, $3 50; extra heavy, long, $5; open Sundays 9 lo 12 a. m. G. LEDERER. 11l Stockton st. ADVICE free; divorce laws tpecialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law, 860 Market, cor Stockton. CAL. INST., 402U Geary; tel. Pavis 583: hyp- notism taught, $5; diseases and habits cured. QUINONIA Hair Tonic prevents the hair fall- ing out. G. LEDERER, ill Stockton st. CKNTI.KMAN, who lias been in Alaska, has some capital and can give the very best of city references, wishes to meet a !ady or gentleman with $7000. Address F., box 452, c»ii prflce. MISS i* HICKS, guitar teacher; class lessons, $1 50 month; now forming. 3.: O'Farrell St. DRESSMAKING for ladies and children: also shirt waists; reasonable. 1023 O'Farrell St., near Van Ness aye. PROF. J. QRBVKN will introduce thfte more talent to the public ir. their own concert at Y. M. C. A. Hall, on January M, UM. Miss M. De Chent, dramatic soprano; Miss I. Brown, mezzo soprano, and MR. M. AL- BERT, high lyric tenor. MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse; baths; f.--i>iiae massage; Swedish movement; ladies, gents. 006 Market, room 25, 2d tloor. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made In San Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. 635 Clay St., S. F. BIG outdoor etereoDtlcon show every night cor. Market and Sixth: artistic advertise- ments in living light; promoters of business. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market St. ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester House, 44 Third St., cr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 GO per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. $14— Suit to order: samples; try one. NEU- HAUS A CO., tailors, 115 Kearny st. GREAT catarrh curl; Wilson's vaporizing in- haler; :;2C,a Kills; test free: cure J5. CIV'AKS and tailor-made suits retailed at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. BRANCH oflkM <>: The Call. 167 Ninth st.— Wanf ad* and subscriptions taken. SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolysis. MRB. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. SUIT to order on easy Installments. L. I.EMOS. 1117 Market St.. bet. 7th and Bth. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN— EIegant, stylish dresses. J.". up; dresses made over, fi Eddy St.. rra. SB. EDI CATION AL. HRALIVS Boatpaai College, 24 Post. Book- ki-rpir.K, liiMiuss practice, shorthand, typ- inc. telegraphy, languages. English branch- es; electrical, civil & mining engineering. sur» veying, assaying, navigation, etc. ; 20 teach- ers day and eve. sessions; catalogue mailed. AYKKS' Bosiness College, 32J Montgomery St.; Individual Instruction in sh'Tttnuid. typing, bookkeeptnc telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- skip, *."••); low rates |wr week ami month. ENGINEERING Qchool; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech.. survey, assay, archit. ; day \u25a0 est UM. VAN DES NAILLKN, 133 Market. LADY teaches piano, mandolin. 50c an hour; excellent pianist and accompanist for enter- tainments and vocalists. 1209 Octavia st. TKACHER piano and vocal music desires m rent in exchange. Address Lady, 615 l.t'r. St. INDIVIDUAL instruction In shorthand; dicta- tion class. 7 to » evgs; $2 50 mo. 1015 A Post. LADY teacher of music and piano; 50 c a lesson. iiddr—S E.. 615 Larkin st. GENTLEMEN taocht languages eveninca by >m lady teacher. Call office. I.l'l'U'M School of Elocution and Dramatic Art. HI Sutter st. PROF. M. KOLANDER, teacher mand.-.Un, | guitar and banjo. HE Market st.. off M.iFnn. FLUTE, mandolin, guitar lessons; ciu»> $i monthly. PROP. QASTALDI, Tin Lombard. VOICE culture, piano Paris graduate; French, ii : new classes; $2 mo. w< Taylor st. .viss GAMBLE'S dancing school; adults' class Saturdays I P. M mi Devtaadero st. FISK teachers" agencies in M cities: teachers wanted now. CM I'arrott building. SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- ket St.; 124 pOSttIOHS in "M. M in 'HT. GUITAR, manrtolln piano ami vocal Sessons; ?.t ni. .nth. Mary \\ .sthaus. 3it Fifth st. CLAIUVOYAf.Tg. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium;' while en- ' tranced she vlll reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome jour enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections: unites the separated, recov- er*, lost, stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life. ; van, present and future, while In a perfect trance. Hours. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. : perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rms 25 & 26. 1206 Market, opp. 6th. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- j reader, born double veil and second sight: diagnosis disease, full life reading; la.. 60c; gents $1: palm. & clalrv.: sit. $150. 126 Turk. REMOVED—Mmp. Lenemar tells fortunes by planets; 'prd'td "74" steamer on island. SS^i Sixth, .room 6. MISS MIRANDA, experienced mind reader; electric and magnetic treatments. Room 31. 1122 Market st. . •___ MME. LE NORMANDE. world-renowned clair- voyant, card-reader; hours. 10 to 4 evenings. 401 Leavenworth st. t ARRIVED—Mme. Davis, the remarkable clair- voyant, card reader and test medium; fee 23c. &02 O'Farrell st. . * MMX BYBILLE. cradle to grave: future hus- band* picture Be; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. i MISS MAUD WINTERS, card reader; electro- magnetic treatments. 120% Geary st., room 2. MISS E. LOEBEL has returned to 121 Mont- gomery st., room 8. Card reader.' -, MME. HANSEN, palmist, card-writer; past. present and future; 25c. 14S Sixth, room 5. MME. MOREAU, test medium, clairvoyant, card reader; 26c up. 73 Fourth st., upstairs. SATISFACTION or no pay. 1204 Mission, above . Eighth, front parlor. Face cream free. DR. ALICE FAY. medium and genuine mag- netic healer. 128 Seventh st., second. floor. MRS. MANDENA, medium and palmist: read- ings 25c this week; satisfaction gar'td. 26 6th. . MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and I water reader. 82114 Mission St.. opp. Mint. MMX. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MME. SODAN, Scotch seeress, card-reader and palmist.' 619 Eddy, 9 to 8 P. M. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; sitting!! daily. 123*4 Sixth St.. room 14. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- fession: never fails; advice: help. 929 Post. RAY FAlR—Card reader; magnetic healing a specialty. 223 Post St.. room 2. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call./ Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50. postage fro*.- \u25a0 . SPIRITUALISM. •MRS. HOSKINS. spiritual medium: circle ' Tues.. Bp. m.. 2."c; readings, $1. 214 Franklin. A. M. FRANCIS. Independent slate-writer; de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Haight st. MME. MAYO STEERS. 112V4 Oak; circle* Tues. 8 P.M.. Thurs. 2 P.M.; 25c; readings $1- MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for \u25a0 messages nnd advice. 21S Stockton st. DENTISTS. D^rXuDLUM*HILiX 1443 Market. nrTilthTno charge for extracting when plates are made, old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set: extracting 50c; gas given. DR. OEO. W. LEEK, genuine Leek dentist, discover cf painless extraction & patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6to 20 O'Farrell st. . FULL set of teeth, $5; painless extraction; see- our combination \u25a0 plate, thin\u25a0as paper; war- \u25a0 ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty;' teeth Im- planted or transplanted; fillings 50c, crowns J." 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors,- 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact; full set. of teeth, $5 up; silver fillings. 25c up; gold crowns, .$3 50 , up; your teeth put in without a plate; open evenings. 997 Market st., cor. Sixth; phone Jessie 695. NEW York dentists— Plates $5 up; silver fill- ings, 25c up; gold fillings, 75c up; plates mended. $1 up; painless extraction, 60c: all work warranted. .969 Mission. SE. cor. 6th. 15—FULL set of teeth; best make; - kepV In repair; extracting free; fillings. 50c: crowns, $3 50. . Pacific Dental Parlors. IS Third st. - DR. J. J. LEEK, 1126 Market st.; open even- . Ings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist. W. C. HARDING, M. D., 600 Butter St.. cor. Powell; tel. ; Main 6375: painless extraction. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1320 Market st. .. SET of teeth without a plat*. DR. H. C YOUNG. IS4I Polk st. .-•-•\u25a0 COLTON Dental Association. 806 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. CITY REAL ESTATE. $650, less than half its value, 200 feet front on Mission road to Ingleslde. gardenland. P. ROTHERMEL, 507 California st. PLACXS for sale."To~TeTTnd to lease in all j parts of the city and country. GEO. W. H. j PATTERSON & CO., 1709 Market street. G. M. SAL9BURY. builder, EH X st. : low esti- mates; plans given: dry washers made for placer mining. 4-RM. cottage and lot. $1500; 1 block from Mis- slon cars; $16 monthly. BABIN, 413 Kearny. COUNTRY HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— 2SO acres unimproved land!~Tuo^ lumne County; wood and water; also 160 acres unimproved land, Mariposa County; cheap: cash; a bargain. Particulars A. BHUHNKE, 1711 Polk st. \VAN TED—A ranch of 50 to 150 acres on a main road, reasonable distance of town or steamboat landing. Address Box 495 Call office. FOR SALE—Up to date ranch, 40 acres; level, fertile; fine overflowing artesian wells; dry season not feared; houses, barns, etc., 18 al- together: fine shade tiees for poultry; lovely little variety or.hard; near station; fronts on railroad; near sugar beet mill; price reduced- 33 miles from San Francisco. Address box 457. Call office. ANY one wanting a small ranch, for grazing purposes, or a moderate sized orchard, part- ly improved, payable on very easy terms, apply to room 70S. <"lavs Spreckels building. FOR sale— Glen Annie ranch, one of the best- kfinwn ranches in Southern California. Ap- ply J. I'EIU'Y LAWTON, Santa Barbara. BOOK and list of cheap land free. M. M GRIFFIN. Cottonwood. Shasta County, Cal. LITTLEhomes close to town; improved; easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market st.. S. F. 167 NINTHSt.—Branch office of The Call; sub- scription* and want ads taken. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $15 PER month; modern 5 roomed cottage; street improved; total price $1250. HUGH M. CAMERON. 479 Ninth St.. Oakland. MODERN* residence, 9 rooms, bath, cemented basement, etc. f near Grove st. ; lot 50x160; plumbing nickel plated: electric wiring; street work complete: price $3500; terms to suit. Lake Shore Land Co.. A. H. BREED, Manager. .1070 Broadway. Oakland. KLONDIKE or bust— lo room house, Eighth St.. Oakland; lot 70x100: barn, etc.; value $10,000; reduced to $6000; a snap; $2500 cash; balance can remain. Box 425. Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $3000—HOUSE of 6 "rooms, with furniture, lot 25xllt>; basement 9 feet high; choicest loca- . tlon in Alameda; close to It. R. depot. Par- ticulars WILKE, 753 Market st. CHEAPEST and best In America— Weekly Call, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, postage free. —^— »— —^» BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SEE this at once; new 8-room modern house, 3 blocks east of Berryman station, Berkeley; price $3500, worth $4500; make your own. terms; also have other houses. See owner and houses, 1427 Spruce st., Berkeley. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE or exchange for city or country real estate, an old-established corner saloon, 2 blocks from Market St.; elegantly fitted up: long lease and reasonable rent. Address box . 459. Call office. , - \u25a0-'\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount at 6Vj p. ct. on real estate; 2d St Sd mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate in probate, life Insurance, goods In warehouse, furniture and pianos without re- moval: mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, mi. 3. ! LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or 'Alameda. at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN*. 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. . HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 94S Market Et.. tel. .green 204. ON furniture and pianos without removal; no commission; lowest Interest; part payments received; money quick and confidential. 1170 Market St. room 68. \u25a0__ GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth St., upstairs; strictly private; low rates; tel. Red 1121; established 1*69. $5 per month Interest on each $1000; 55 cents per mo. on $100; any amount; on 2d mort- i gage, any security. Address Cash. Bx 2. Call. ON furniture, pianos; city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates; no commission; $25 up; private party. BONELLI. 402 Geary st. ON furniture, pianow; no commission; low rate?: private. SCRIBNER & CO.. 7 City Hall Square. ANY sum, Ist or 2d mortgages, estates in'pro- bate, etc. Room 7, 508 California st. $50 to $50,000: lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery. CITY and country: any sum: Ist and 2d mort- gages, estates, etc. MURPHY. 62S Mkt. St. ON pianos, furniture; no removal; lowest rates; no com.: private. 116 . McAllister. . 1100.000 on life insurance policies; low interest. JOS. B. TOPLITZ. 330 Pine. i 10 SIXTH— reliable place to borrow mon- ey: diamonds and jewelry. MdNEY WANTED. MONEY WANTED— for 6 months; secur- ity, 19 cases of first-class furniture now In warehouse, worth $2000: will pay IV* per cent interest. See J. F. CROSETT, Agent, 623 Sacramento st. . \u25a0 FINANCIAL. , J. BOAS, 330 Montgomery st. Loans on life insurance policies and buys bank books. •— LOANS on real .estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. McAFEE BROS.. 108 Montgomery st. ~"~" LOUSES. '' . MARES for breeding purposes: not less than 1450 pounds: must be cheap. T. S. DICKINS, room 556 Parrott building. BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, sold or exchanged; cheap storage; 40 horses; must sell. T. P. NEWELL. 1802 Mission, cor 14th. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons. < buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, SS7 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR RALE—WeII matched young t£am with harness and buckboard: can be seen at Ne- vada - Stable, 44 Clay. Price $125. 50 head of horses suitable for any business. Old Turk street Car Stable. 1301 Turk St. 4 MARKET Branch office of The Call; - want ads and subscriptions taken. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. TOP buggy, new grocery, business buggy and good 3-sprlng. delivery wagon. 1161 Howard. ALL kinds new and second-hand wagons, car- riages, buggies, carts, harness: largest as- sortment, lowest prices. 15th and Valencia.' FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installment*; 1 fine top and' open buggy: also 1 hack. 82S Harrison st. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE to creditors— Estate of ELLEN COAK- LEY (alias), deceased.- Notice is hereby given by the \u25a0undersigned, A. C. FREESE. adminlstratorof the estate of ELLEN COAX- . LEY. (alia*),, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within 10 months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at room ?.". Chronicle building, corner of Geary and Kearny streets, the same being h*s place for the transaction of the business of the said estate "In the City and oCunty of -San Francisco. . State of Cali- fornia. A. C. FREESE. T\ Administrator of the estate of ELLEN COAKLEY (alias), deceased.. . Dated at San Francisco. December 13. 1597. :-:» . J. D. SULLIVAN, . Attorney for administrator. NOTICE * of railroad consolidation— Pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro- ' vided, notice Is hereby given that the Pajaro Valley Railroad Company and the Pajaro Extension Railway Company, upon ths written consent of the stockholders holding more than three- fourths in .value of all the btock of each of said corporations respec- tively, '•' and by agreement of the respective boards of director* of said corporation!) made and entered into in accordance with such con- tent and pursuant to the statute In \u25a0 such case . made and provided, have consolidated and amalgamated their capital stocks, debts, properties, assets and franchises under ths corporate name and style of the Pajaro Val- ley \u25a0 Consolidated Railroad Company. . Dated at San Francisco, California, \u25a0 the tenth day of December, A- D.1597. - By order of the . board of directors of the Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Com- pany, --i ..-•%.-..;< By E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, S5O Market, cor. Stcktn. ADVICE free Private law matters: moderate fees. ATTORNEY McCABE, 103 Larkln st. ADVICE tree: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market St. TO LEASE. OLD Y. M. C. A. building. 232 Sutter St.. to rent for long term of lease. Apply to H. J. M'COY. Mason and Ellis sta. BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same pub- lished. BORN. KOECHLIN-In this city, to the wife of E. H. Koechlin, a boy. MARRIED. liABHARPT—OTTEN—In this city, January 8, UK, by the Rev. Mr. Fuendeling, Theodore J. Labhardt and Jessie Otten. WARREN— KENEDY—In this city, January 8. ISM, by the Rev. Mr. Fuendeling. Walter W. Warren and Maude Myrtle Kenedy. WATERBTRY— MORAN— In this city, January 6. I^9B, by the Rev. Father Prendergast of St. Marys Cathedral, Harvey If. Waterbury of Berkeley and Mary A. Moran of San Francisco. DIED. ANDERSON— In this city, January 8. 1898. Walter, dearly beloved son of Miller and the late Minnie Anderson, brother of Walter and Louie Anderson, and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller of Fruitvale, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 7 months. IC7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this .das (Monday). Jan. 10, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment at Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. BOURKE— In this city. January S. 189S. Min- nie E., beloved daughter of William and Amelia Bourke, a native of Petaluma, Cal. EJ'Thc funeral will take place this day (Monday), on the arrival of the 9:30 o'clock train at Petaluma, thence to St. Vincent's Church for services. Interment Petaluma. Cal. BKHRMANN— In this city. January 9, 1898, Ludwig G. J. Behrmann, beloved brother of. Mrs. F. Pahmke, a native of Scharenbeck, Germany, aged 45 years 3 months and 24 days. GUMMING— In this city, January 8, 1S!>8, Eliz- abeth, beloved wife of the late George Cum- minp:, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 83 years and 9 months. {C? Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1224 Bush street, between Larkin and Hyde. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COOK— In this city, January 9, UM, Blanche Estella, beloved wife of Walter H. Cook. DUDDY— In this city, January 8, 1898, Thoma6 Duddy, beloved brother of James and Wil- liam Duddy, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years. * Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday) at 1 o'clock p. m. from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, and thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Inter- ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DRUSEDOM—In this city, January 9. IS9B. Anna M., dearly beloved wife of John Druse- dom, end mother of Albert L., Walter G., Annie and Clarence Drusedom. a native of Nieder Weisel, Germany, aged 51 years 3 months and 14 days, a member of Martha Lodge No, 241, Knights and Ladies of Honor, and San Francisco Frauen Verein. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow . (Tuesday), January 11, at 2 o'clock p. m.-, from her late residence, ISII Mason street, between Union and Filbert. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. DONOHUB— In VaHejo, Cal., January 8, IS9B, Thomas,' beloved husband of Sadie Donohue. son of Thomas and the late Rose Donohue, brother of James, Francis, Sarah, George and the late John and Vinnie Donohue and Mrs. F. J. O'Neil, a native of San Fran- ciscr). aged 28 years. IT? The funeral will take place this day (Monday) at S:3O from the residence of his father. 425 Kddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private, at Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. FRANKENHEIMER—In Stockton, January 9, lvs. Mi-*. B. Frankenhelmer, wife of the late B. Frankenheimer and mother of Mrs. Jake Haslacher, Mrs. Louis Kahn, Louis, Sam and Jules Frankenheimer, aged 69 years and 1 month. Cs"Notice of funeral hereafter. GREEN—I 3 this city, January 8, IS9B, at her late raaldraee, 439 Bryant street, Mary A., beloved wife of Thomas Green, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. EXFuneral Monday. January 10, at 2 p. m. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GILBERT—In this city, January 8, 189S, Wil- liam Henry Gilbert, formerly of Boston, a native of Wlscasset, Maine, aged 46 years. (Boston papers please copy.) (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday) at 2 o'clock p. m., from N. Gray & Co.'s undertaking parlors, 641 Sacramento street. HECHT— In this city, January 10, 1898. Abra- ham E.. beloved husband of Amelia K. Hecht and father of Edith. Joel X.. Ellas M. and Adelheld Hecht, a native of Germany, aged 59 years 7 months and 17 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. HOLLAND— In this city, January 8, 189S. Susan Florence, beloved daughter of Daniel and Susan Holland, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 2 days. LI AN— this city, January 9, 1898, August A., dearly beloved son of Ernst and Anna Killan, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 1 month and 29 days. < LONG—Inthis city, January, 8, 1898, Marie Ca- mllle, beloved wife the late Claude Long, and mother of J. N. Long, Mrs. Eugene Avy and Mrs. A. Zabaldano, a native of Italy, aged 70 years and 30 days. B^Frlends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services .this day (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 1517 Powell street. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. LLOYD— In Oakland. January 9, 1898, Isabella Jane, beloved wife of Alfred Lloyd and mother of Edgar and George A. Lloyd and Mrs. T. A. Schlueter and Emma D., Ella M. and Thomas A. Lloyd, a native of Racine, Wis., aged 47 years 3 months and 13 days. QUIGLEY— In this city, January 7. 1898. Brid- get Quigley, beloved mother of Frances, James and the la£e Sister Mary Baptist Quig- ley and Mrs. Dempsey of Cleveland, and grandmother of James, Joseph, Frances, Margaret, Frank and Vincent McDevltt, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 94 years. (New York and Cleveland papers please copy.) «i^j*P^ •CTFrlcnds are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1709 How- ard street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her souL commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. NICHOLS— In this city, January 9, 1898, Charles F. Nichols, a native of New Jersey, aged 56 years 4 months and 16 days. (CTNotice of funeral hereafter. POWDERLY— In Oakland, January 9, 1898, Bridget Powderly, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years. . PONSAR— In the City and County Hospital. January 8, IS9S, Franz . Ponsar, a native jof Germany, aged 40 years. RONAN—In South San Francisco, January 8, ISBS, Mary Ronan. dearly beloved wife of the late James Ronan, and beloved mother of John, James, Bernard, Anna and Joseph Ro- nan and Mrs. . D. Hart, Mrs. W. Leighton, Mr«. A. Knierr and . the late Mrs. W. Dea- ble and Dennis Ronan, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 64 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dene* of her son, John Ronan, Eleventh ave- nue, between Railroad avenue and M street South, thence to All Hallows Church, Fif- teenth avenue and N street South', South San Francisco, for services commencing at 2:30 p. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.. . TAYLOR— Alameda. January 9, 1898, Lena, beloved wife of William G. Taylor and daughter of Magdalena Heidt and the late George Heidt. a. native of Ohio, aged 44 . years 1 month and 3 days. (Cincinnati pa- pers please copy.) (CTFrienils and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the- funeral to-morrow ' (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Park street and Central avenue, Alameda. Interment at Mountain View. - ZEGLIO— In this city, January 9. 1898. Ellen. beloved wife of David Zegllo, mother of Rev. •J. B. O'Connor, O. P.; and Sister Mary Philippa of the Sisters of Mercy, Rlncon Hill, a native of Ireland. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at ft a. m., from her late resi- dence. 11 Wolf street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama and Twenty-fourth streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 a. m. Interment at Mount Cal- vary Cemetery.- Please omit flowers. I McAVOYfrGALLAGHER, ' B I FUNEKAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS I I 20 FIFTHST., GALLAGHER, I FUXEKA LDIXBCTOBS &EMBALMERS 20 FIFTHST., Ojp. Lincoln Schtol. I|_ Telephone. South SO. - ' - ' I In. n. m'aviiv. Manager. "•_ , 1 . jncAVOY «fc CO., I FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEBS, I 1235 Market St., between Bth and 9th. I \u25a0-•• Telephone. South 247.* - \u25a0' '*\u25a0

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Page 1: SAX FRAXCISCO MONDAY, JANUARY€¦ · THE SAX FRAXCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, IS9B. 9 HELP WANTED— C onttnned. WANTED— An experienced valet, who also un- 1 demands a butler's

THE SAX FRAXCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, IS9B. 9

HELP WANTED—C onttnned.

WANTED—An experienced valet, who also un- 1demands a butler's duties. Address, givingrecommendations, box 402. Call office.

ROSEDALE House. lFl~Ellis—Roome 25c to $1night;$1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. .

SAILORS ana ordinary seamen wanted atLANE'S, 504 Davis St., near Jackson.

2000 pairs shoes— Another lot of men's shoes;been slightly damaged; at less than one- 9fourth their value; from 25c to $2 50. 562Mission st., bet. First and Second sts.

WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission; !men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and 25c per !

.night; 60c, Wk- and $1 per week.WINCHESTER House, m Third St., near jI

Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading-room- \u25a0

free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ;MEN'S solelng, 50c; ?adies', 40c; while you

wait. S3S Market; branch, 767 Market.BARBERS' Association Free Employment Of-

fice. S. FUCHS, Sec... 325 Grant aye.

4 MARKET st.—Branch office of The Call;'

want ada and subscriptions taken.MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. •

F. Barber College. 13SH Eighth.?15 LARKlN—Branch office of The Call; want

ads and subscriptions taken. \u25a0

SINGLE- rooms 10c and ISc night, 75c and $1week. Llndell House, Sixth and Howard.

ELCHO House, S63>£ Market St.—Rooms 20c, !•- 2Sc to 50c night: $1 to $2 week.ROOMS. 16c to 75c per night; &0c to $1 60 per

week Oriental. 223 Drumm st.i

WANTED, to collect wages due laborers and iclerks. KNOX Collection Agency. 110 Sutter.

TRY Acme House, 957 Market st ., below Sixth,for a room: 25c a niEht; $1 a week.

WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know ;

that Ed Rolkin. *no House proprietor, stillruns Denver House. 217 Third st ; 150 largerooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.

FCR.MTCKE WAITED."WANTED—Furnished flat or house; cheap for

cash. Y. V.. box 35. Call office. • / •

HIGHEST prices to fillnew building. 840 Mis-sion St.; tel. Mint IS2I. \u2666

INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont-comery st. ;highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71.

ROOMS WANTED.WANTED—InSan Rafael, a modern house or C ;

to 8 rooms; must be |oa> rent an>l in a good ;-\u25a0 . . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. . . •

ROOMS Wll BOARD \\ AVI'EI).

WANTED—Room and board by gentleman ina private Jewish family, not to exceed $4 aweek. Address box :.13. <'ail office.

\u25a0WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED—Use of piano for storage; private

family. Call Monday, 719 Post st.

WANTED—To DC small deposit;, payment! same as rent; give full particulars. :

1 4".x. Call otflca.WANTED—By a mining company, to buy oriharter a vessel ol BO to 12 tons for 6 ur S

months, suitable for a trip to Copper River,Alaska; also a small steam or gasolinelaunch. Address, giving description andprice. A. W. BRYANT. Santa Cruz, Cal.

ON furniture, pianos; no removal; lowest rates;no com. BCRIBNER & CO., 3 City Hail Bqre.

MACHINERY, belting,bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. I

BECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins.wanted; best prices: send postal. 1020 Folsom.

PAWNBROKER— OId gold, silver,clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third.

MEDICAL.

ALLmonthly Irregularities or other conditionsfrom whatever red ;it once; safoand sure at any time; kind sympathy andaid; instant relief for travelers: tumors re-moved by electricity; home in confinement;

i3i' an<l privacy: for guarantee:consult the doctor before going elsewhere;regulating pills and capsules. J'.. MRS. DR.V YETH. 918 Post Bt., near Lurkin.

ALL of Dr Foulet's capsules are guaranteedU:tP cure for all female diseases; posi-

tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef-fects: taken in time it also acts as v pre-

tive; price Jl l><) per box, sent free bymail on receipt of price: consultation on all

in aiseases free. WALLER RROS.. \u25a0'\u25a0•\u25a0<;rant aye., 8. F. A caution

—Before pur-

chr.:-ing elsewhere, write us.A PROCESS that never fails to restore every

monthly sickness from whatevercause in few hours when medicines and others

failed; no instruments used; many•>' experience: every case guaranteed ad-

vice free: terms reasonable; first-class pri-vate home for confinement. MRS. DR.DALEY. 1126 Market st.. over Owl Drugstore.

A SURE, safe unJ speedy cure for all femaled:s<;'?es; a home in confinement, with best-

ble care, with the privacy of a homeand the convenience of a hospital ;wl'o are sick or discouraged should call onthe doctor and state tli-ir case; they willbed in her a true friend. MRS. DR.GWYFR. L26 Turk St.

ST.'RE cur.-, when others fail; no medicine orinstruments; every woman her own physi-cian for al! female troubjes, no matter from\u25a0what cause; restore in1 day; never fails: con-suKation fr^e: can he sent and used at home.PR. POPPER. ?.]S Kearny. Orders by tele.

DR. AND MRP. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gateaw., formerly rj;Bddy rt.—Safe, quick ctu*f'i ail f-:nale '•>T.plaints guaionteed; pri-vate home in confinement; every comfort;Infants adopted; terms inoru-rate; pills $1.

REMOVED—Mrs. Dr. Scott. 410 Geary St., now1104 Market: ft-male complaints and Ji• eye permanently cured or no charge;

•:f>nt by mail; inclose stamp.

DRS.GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladies;safe, quick cure guaranteed; any ailment;ir.aternity home; best care; skill only; lowfees; Dr. Schuck's self-cure, $5. 401 Van Ness.

-U.THAU'S French pills, a boon tfer.i.'i •• trj.Hes; no danger; Hafe. rur- ti SO;exr>resp C. O. D.; don't delay until tx> late.

OOD BROS.. Coast Agents, Oaklan

LADIES— Why suffer? Get released fromtrouble; irregularities restored without fall;low fees; specific ft-male pills, $1 50. DR.SMITH, i:.OS Market St.; Ito 4, 7 to- 8 p. m.

A BOON to wiv?s and mothers— Seguro; pri'.-*1RICHARDS .v CO., MM Clax st. : send

-'amp for particulars to Seguro Manu-facturing Co., 531 X st , Sacramento, Cal.

SI'RK cure Irregularities or other female dis-easeF. M^-S. _DR PUETZ, 2S4^ Fourth st.

HOME in confinement; diseases of women.MRS. DR. FI'XKE. MIO Eightn St., Alain,d.t.

BTERJLITY cuied by Mrs. Dr. Sattler, gradu-ate midwife, 1791 Fowell st.; t->l. red K4l.

FARIS MATERNITY, 609 Bust Bt.; confine-ment at home, 10 days, $20. Tel. Green SBL

HEALTHY chiid for adoption. MRS. DR.FUXKK, 1410 Eighth st., Alami

DRS. KERGAN & KENNEDY cure blood,skin and pi;\ate diseases. IMason st.

615 LARKlN—Branch office of The Call; sub-scription? and want arts taken.

LOST.

LOST—In the neighborhood of Pier No. 27, agold locket with monogram J. B. C. ; emaildiamond center. Finder return the same toJ. S. CANNON, Morosco Opera-house; re-ward.

$25 REWARD—Between the Mission and Tiv-ull. lady's solitaire diamond pin. Return to2313 Howard st.

LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savingsand Loan Society of San Francisco, in thename of Jacob H>'pok; No. 2141331. The finderwill please return to bank. .

BRINO old gold and sliver to me and get cashfor it. LTNCLE HARRIS, IS Grant aye.

LO&T—Pass hook with the Hibernia Savingsand Loan Society at San Francisco, in thenume of ELIZABETH WHITTEN or DO-I'.ENDA ELIZABETH WHITTEN, No. 131*

-037. The finder willplease return to bank.

DELIGHTFUL home for a gentleman is ob-tainable in a private family, residing on amutiny corner in Western Addition; convenientto 4 lines of cars. Address J. W., box 427,

Call office.

TEAS.

TEAS,20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 per pound.

C»FFEES,10, 15, 20, 25, 33. 40 per pound.

BPICISS,1 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 'per can.

RUNNING 100 STORES ENABLES US TOSELL VERY CHEAP..'. WE GIVE FREEPRETTY DISHES,GOLD WATCHES,BICYCLES,

tMUSIC BOXES,AIR'RIFLES. 2J.T AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO.

Stores Everywhere.

puvsiciaxs. . '_._;\u25a0_L>hT C. C. onoONNELL, office nnd res. •1209

A'arket; dUeases or women a specialty.

BISIXESS CHAXCES.$2500

—RAREST chance: corner saloon in very-

best location in city; established many.years; clearing above $250 per mo.; lease;large stock; the very best cluss of customers.Particulars, WILKE, 753 Market st.

$600—OLD and nrst-class paying saloon; closeto Baldwin Hotel; best class of custom; netrent $G0; a fine business opening. InquireWILKE. 783 Market st.

I.I)-ESTAHLlSHED corner saloon, beetpart of the city, willbe sold by the brewerydirect; a great bargain. WILKE, ~>^ Mar-ket st.

NOTICE—STRAND & CO., 28 Kearny St., willsell your business >i»ik-k for oaab.

SPLENDID 15-cent bar!..: sfaop; must_seUj^trial allowed. STItANP, Si Kearny st.

1 $450— corner salooa, baal location in city;clears $75 monthly; a sure bargain; offerwanted. BTRAND A CO., tk Kearny st.

3ALOON, n.-xt theater, living rooms;music room; piano; clears $l"i> month; fortunefor liveman. BTRAND, 2% Kearnej st.

TO .-• v your bQaineea tor cash, apply HEALY&. CO.. m Market.

$110—BRANCH bakery, candy, notions, etc.;living rooms. HEALY a CO.. 1M Market.

$350—HOTEL cigar stand; Well raying.$700— Saio,,n, best location in city.$500- Cor. grocery and i w; Western Addition.$350—Coal oil route: well established.$125—Bakery and delioacy store; a bargain;

and other rood bargains atANPCRSON & WIXNV TTT Market St.

Partner wanted; t Ipaying restaurant;

attend to cash counter; steady man only.CURRAN >\ CO., SO Keiirny Bt

$200 Partner In saloon doing paying business.CURRAN & CO., SO Kearny st.

ROME bakery, delicacy store; north Mar-ket; central; monthly receipts $290; value In

-\u0084 fixtures. BASILE. 8754 Market st.

WANTED A man to take half Interest in ;i

well-established null business, with small

capital. Inquire at 413 Mission st. for par-

ticulan.

i AN old hotel man wants a partner with somemeant to go into a fine hotel, all furnished,in the lartrest city in the Northwest; ex-•

\u25a0 not necessary. Address "Hotel.'. Oakland.

ESTABLISHED. increasing business:pays UOOO per year: no opposition; countrytown, near bay. Address O. X., b<Call i

CHEAPEST and best in America— The WeeklyCalß sent to any address in the UnitedStates or Canada one year for $1 50, postagefree.

FOR BALB—OM-estaUtshed cigar an.l station-ery store; wills.-ll for $^'>r>-less than Invoice,For further particulars address box I'M, Call.

FOR sale Horseshoeing business; lit-change for g-ood mechanic: proof of business;

j owner leaving city. Box 4.">. Call ottoe.BAKERY and restaurant, doing good business;

tint Ireason for selling* no busi-with agents. Box 41^. call office

NEWS and stationery store— Good business;: « rent; must sell at once; death cause of

investigate. Vtlhi Fifth st.

FOR BALE—Family gioceiy -tor-, 2518 MissionI st.; the best stock and fine fixtures. Apply to

F. smith. 316 Montgomery mDRUGSTORE doing a good business: Bick-

1 ness cause of sale. E. E. BUNCE, SOBj Broadway, Oakland.

GENTLEMAN partner wanted; paying propo-o. lijlsMarket Ft., room 17, second floor.

j PORTLAND agency this paper. Inquire thl»offico or at 133 Third st., Portland. Oregon.

COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO.w. caswell & QO.'S. 4;:, Bacramento st

WANTED Parts with \u25a0 -t in latestIateni

- ' big money in it. 216Turk st.. down rta M p. m-

FINK sal '•\u25a0 cnean. Inquire 3Hampton place. Third and Poison) sts.

SMALL grocery for sale cheap; owner re-tirinn from business. US Seventh St.

FOXHALL MARKET, Fillmure st , betweenWashington and Clay, will open Saturday.February I; .-i fen remaining stalls for rent;this m.iiket contains IS stalls, is situate. l ona business street in the very center of thebest residence portion of the city, is ele-gantly titled up, light and airy, and stallsare already rented by the very best classOl dealers, commanding a large *»stublishedtrade; the market property is a commodious,Hrst-class building, costing $60,1 an excel-lent opportunity is afforded for market mento make money. Apply at mark'-t betweenS and 10 a. m.. or at 13OVEE, TOY & 6ONN-VAG'S, 824 Mark't St.

iARQAIN; tiist-class grocery and barbusiness, commanding No. 1 trade; choicecorner location; low rent, with lease: rtewlixtures: fresh line of groceries; splendid op-portunity for family wine trade; this willwarrant closest investigation; principalsonly will be dealt with: must be sold. Apply41' M ntgomery st.. room 2.

AN undivided one-fifth interest in miningproposition, located in very henrt of richestgold bearing district In California: no aimenls; no lurtlvr expense; will pay from

%:\u25a0\u25a0 to $10 B day; present owner must sell;price $1000. Box to. ''.til office.

ARMSTRONG & ALLISON. M^ Market St..buy. sell, exchange all kin.ls business. W«have bargains in lodging houses, saloong,

•j and bar. restaurants, branch ba-llyou want business see us.

DOWNTOWN notion-store. located in theheart of the traffic, with a good stock andlong lease at low rent; price $5000; principalsonly; good reason for selling. 1314 Call.

\ PARTNER wanted with $3000 In shipping and! commission. 217 Sansome St., rm. 6, 11 to 6.WANTED—SICOO; good security and interest.

Address Security, box 446, Call office.1 $25— STORE to let. cor. Oak and Franklin; suit-| able for any business. 15 Grant aye.

. TO rent—ln front of saloon, space for cigar[ stand and clubrooms. 33 Third st.

! ICECREAM parlor and candy-store; accountI of death; bargain. 934 Valencia.

$60, cor. branch bakery, good laundry officewith furniture. Ell Laguna st.

BAKERY in fine country town, sold at a bar-gain. Apply 1629 McAllister st.

GROCERY and branch bakery; well estab-lished. SG7 Howard st.

A WEEK'S news for •'• cents— WeeklyCall, in wrapper, for mailing..

2526 MlSSlON—Subscriptions and want adstaken for The Call.

] COMPLETE outfit for restaurant, cheap. CallI this office.

LODGING HOt-ES FOR SALE.;A. M. BPECK ft CO., M Market"it; 30 rooms, elegant new furniture $2SOOj 22 rooms, near Tlv-oli, clears $100 850; •24 rooms to rent. 424 Post; rent reduced.'

&0, GO, 90, 130 room houses to rent.Apply A. M. SPECK A CO.. 602 Market st.

108-room hotel, only 650016-rooms on Market; part offices 85030-room house: must sell .'. 75014 rooms on Golden Gate, rent $40 ..' too12 room:;. central, good furniture .-.. 250

H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth.$100—Partly furnished house of 14 rooms; near

Mission and Third: 24 rooms. Mission andFourth. $475; 50 houses for sale. Before pur-chasing apply HEALY &xCO., i>l7 Market st.

j FOURTEEN rooms, best part Market St.;pays well. STRAND *CO., 23 Kearny st.

$200—FLAT, 4 elegantly furnished rooms; opp.CityHall. STRAND. 23 Kearny st.

FLAT.7 nicely furnished rooms, Iblocks fromCall office; no agents. Address box IN,Call.

i10 SUNNY rooms, fully occupied: illhealth ofproprietor cause of sale. Box 484, Call office.

339 HAVES ST.— Branch office of~ne Call.Subscriptions and ads taken.

KIHMTIItKFOR SALE.

WALNUT DESK, folding bed and otherniture cheap. 249 Fifth st. . .

I =CARPET CLEAMXG.

ClTY^SteaiEr Carpet-Cleaning Works; cleans,moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr.,88 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250.

WHEN you become disgusted with poor worksend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama St.; tel. So. 40.

] GREAT Eastern Steam Carpet-CleaningWorks, 14 Bth St., B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201.

CARPETS cleaned, renovated .like new. J.M'QUEEN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 225.

ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 420 Sutter:tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, prop. • .

, CLEANING, 3c; laying, 3c; rug samples fret;I tel Jessie 944. Stratton. 3 Eighth.

i CARPETS cleaned and renovated like new.. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co.iJ. E. MITCHELL,Carpet-cleaning Co.. 240 14th

(it.; cleaning 9c a yard; -•- tel. Mis. 74.

CONKLIN'S carpet-beating works, 133 GoldenGate. aye. Telephone East 126.

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I615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Can.j Subscriptions and want ads taken.~~:

COPARTNERSH IP, NOTICES.J^'CBRTIFiCATIB^O*' COPARTNERSHIP— No-

tice Is hereby given that a. W. SCOTT,JOSEPH MAGNER;and A. W. SCOTT JR.have this day formed a copartnership under

the firm name and style of SCOTT * MAG-NER. All three of said parties are resi-

I dents of the city and county of San Fran-I Cisco, State of California.

'Bald partnershipis formed to carry on a general hay, grain

'and commission business in said city andcounty, and elsewhere. Dated the 23d day

of December. 1837. a w SCOTIVJOSEPH MAGNER,A. W. SCOTT JR.

HOISES TO LET.

2 TENEMENTS. 3 and 4 rooms; rent $7 and ,. $8 50. M2Jessie St., near Ninth; key at gro*:eery.

', S2lVj I>< >Li >KES. between 21st and 22d-Slxrooms and bath. {It;. Inquire on premises. |

NICE sunny 7-room new house; $27 50. 21 Noe jst.. near Thirteenth. I

ITO9 SUTTER, near Taylor—For office and resl-: dence; 8 rootta; very choice; investigate.

HOUBB of 11 rooms in fine onler; rent cheap, j247 Stevenson st., near Third.

122 CLEMENTINA—Nice cottage 5 rooms and j

$7 80—204 PERRT St.: 3 rboms; water free.Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont-

| gouiery st.

WHY pay rent? Why not build? You can doso. if you have mortgaged. and wish to pay-it off easily you can get best terms of Amer-ican Investors' Co., IIMontgomery St.

ALL OVER TOWNYou see houses to rent by BALDWIN &HOWELL. 10 Montgomery.

COTTAGES TO LET.

NEW 4.^5 and 7 r.: $I<> $1.". an 1 $->v or will sell,$50 to $150 cash; bal. same as rent, 646Market st.

tilS F> H.SOM—Cottage. 5 rooms, bath; hot,cold water; stationary tubs; rent $14; keygrocery.

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2 sunny rooms, furnished completefor housekeeping; bath.

SUNNY cottage of 4 or 5 rooms, bath, base-ment. Fifteenth and Dolores sts.

i $7. $8 and $% cottages, 3 and 4 rooms ; good or-der. Apply 945 Bryant, or Umbsen & Co., 14Montgomery st.

FLATS TO LET.$14. flat, double parlors, dining and kitchen.

43V6 Hermann. June. Market and Valencia.SUNNY flat. 5 rooms and bath; hot and cold

water: rent $12. Inquire HENRY EIBEN.Seventeenth and Dolores sts.

'.LOWER Oat of 4 furnished rooms, bath and

laundry. $18. 2".2.". Van Ness avenue.1545 GEARY, cor. Buchanan— Upper flat, 6

rooms and bath; rent $15; wate: free.

1513 MISSION, nr. Eleventh—? large sunnyrooms, bath, laundry, yard; rent $19.

$10—FLAT. 4 rooms, hall and double parlors.ICOS Lexington aye., near Eighteenth st. \u25a0 .

NEW flat of Irooms, large yard, line view.1408 Green St., near Polk.

BAY window flat of 5 sunny rooms and bath.117 Perry st.

AN upper flat, 7 rooms and bath; rent reason-| able. 128 Fair Oaks St.. between M arid 23d.TWO large. tints, in good order; new improve-

ments. 42."i Stevenson St.. near Fifth.|NEW" upper flat; 5 rooms and bath; cor. Turkj and Pierce sts. ; rent. $15.

.327 CLEMENTINA—Nice, sunny, 4-room flats;j clean; $13.

4035 EIGHTEENTH ST.—5 rooms and bath,store and stable; rent $16. 304 Lily aye.

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rooms and bath; rent $13. Owner. 111 VanNess aye. •

iFOUR rooms and bath, 223 Laurel aye., bet.Turk and Eddy, off Van NesS aye.; rentreduced. »

$9—LOWER flat of 4 rooms. 27 Pearl St.. offMarket, :near Valencia.

UPPER flat. 4 choice sunny rooms; $13. 112JABroadway, near Leavenworth.A $25 nice cottages and flats on Geary St., nr.

Polk. SPECK CO.. CO2 Market st.

ALL OVER TOWN- ZZ^ZZZHHZZIYou pee flats to rent by BALDWIN AHOWELL. 10 Montgomery st.

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.

1423 CALIFORNIA. near Hyde—Furnishedrooms en suite or single, or suitable forhousekeeping.

IK CHERRY— unfurnished rooms to let.

743 EDDY—Single rooms with running waterand gas stove. gniffS

BUNNY rooms, housekeeping and others; $6 to$12. 249 Fifth st.

325 GEARY—Front alcove room, well furnish-. Ed; running water; closets; suitable lighthousekeeping.

525 HOWARD—Rooms neatly furnished forhousekeeping.

I821 HOWARD—Housekeeping rooms; single, $7and $8; suits, $12 per month.

223 KEARNY, nr. Sutter-^-3 unfurnished frontrooms; housekpg or offices; gas and janitorservices free; low rent. Apply 15 Grant aye.

433 LARKIN- furnished housekeepingrooms with kitchen.

102S MARKET—3 rooms furnished complete,$12; {.art rent in board.

28 MINNA— and housekeeping rooms,75c and $1 per week..

Ml NATOMA-r-2 or 3 furnished rooms com-plete for housekeeping; yard; rent reason-able.

21 NINTH—Front sunny suite for light house-keeping; cooking stove: running water.

315 Vi O'FARRELL—Two or three housekeepingor furnished rooms: rent reasonable.

605 POLK—One pleasant furnished housekeep-ing room; reasonable.

139 SEVENTH- Holliday House; sunny suite;keeping privileges; also single rooms.

119ASIXTH or 1 sunny rooms, furnishedcomplete for housekeeping.

IS STANLEY Place— slo, 6 nice sunny rooms,! including bath; also $7 50, 4 good rooms.

184 SOUTH PARK—Sunny rooms, furnished forhousekeeping or unfurnished.

125 SOUTH PARK—2. 3 or 4 furnished roomsreasonable .permanent tenant; private.

817 VAN NESS, corner Ellis— Sunny fronthousekeeping. $1S; also unfurnished.

KOOMS TO LET.

422 BRYANT—Furnished room wltb use*~ofcooking range, $1 per week.

422 BRYANT—Two large* sunny rooms to let;rent $6 per month.

SHERMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth St..near Market; furnished and unfurnished.

220 EDDY—Sunny front single and double.rooms; first-class board, $3 50.

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Sunny furnished rooms; board op-tional; pallor for Iwith board, $35.

310 FOLSOM—4 large sunny rooms; upstairs;rent $9. i

.11 FOLSOM— Swedish private boarding, withroom, $4 to $5 per week; nice location.246 FOURTH—NewIy furnished sunny front

I rooms.I 402 GEARY—Sunny furnished rooms for gents:! $6 and $7.

1 518 GEARY—Elegant sunny rooms complete for•keeping; also double and single;- rea-sonable.

715 HOWARD. St. Davids— 200 rooms; suites;single; sunny readlng-roo ; 25c up.

180 C HOWARD, corner Fourteenth— 3 sunnyfront rooms; rent $9.

HOTEL SALISBURY: beautiful grounds; ta-ble unsurpassed. 233 Hyde, cor. Eddy.

440 JESSIE— 3 rooms; rear; sunny 'side. : •

435 JESSIE— Rear of Mint; a neat, sunnyroom for one or two; $6 and $8.

1403 OCTAVIA, cor. Geary—Sunny furnishedfront room; stove,- gas, bath; $6.

ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny—Pleasantsunny rooms, en suite and single; flrst-clasain every respect: terms reasonable.

THE Hawthorne, 1926 Market— Furnished andunfurnished rooms; also housekeeping.

1151 MARKET— .or unfurnishedsunny i.oras, suite or single; best part ofstreet. \u25a0

667 MINNA, corner Eighth—Newly furnishedbay-window room; $1 a week. . v--\

HANCOCK HOUSE, 7SI Mission; select familyrooming house; $1 50 to $6 per. week.

105 NEW MONTGOMERY—Furnished house-keeping and single rooms; cheap.

20 NINTH—Front suite; 1 or 2 beds: grate;gas; running water; housekeeping; stove. -

609 POWELL—Nice cozy furnished front roomfor rent. \u25a0 \u25a0

GRAND Southern. Seventh and Mission sts.—Suites; single; sunny; elevator; moderate. .. :

I) SECOND— Fine double room, week, $1 50 tot

$2 50; single. $1 to $1 50; day. 25c to 50c; cheap.

142 SEVENTH—Furnishes-

suits and singlerooms at lowest rates. 'MRS. PRAHL, prop.

472 STEVENSON, corner Sixth—Suite of sunnyfront rooms. $15; single room, $6.

17 STOCKTON. European— Elegant rooms;suite or single; day, week or month; baths;hot and cold water; transient; elevator.

109 TAYLOR—Sunny front suite; single room,$125 week; double, $175 week. %

543 TURK— eur.ny room; running water;grate, gas; bath; $10. .. ,

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-24H THlRD—Large room for workshop or of-t flee.

209 '•TURK,.near Jones— Nice sunny, furnishedparlors, newly carpeted. -, . . .

3553 TWENTY-FOURTH—isunny rooms: gasand bath: Twenty-second-street cars pass thedoor; rent nO-'^jfaßßgaWß

ROO3IS TO LET—Continued.'613 VAN" NESS aye.— 4 furnished rooms; bath;

entire floor. *"2"; together or singly; call 10a. m. to 2 p. m.

600 BUSINESS cards printed $1; 25 visitingcards 2.-,c. HILL.724^ Market st.

BOARDING AND ROOMS

IA young lady wishes room and board inAmerican family, not to exceed $8.50 perweek; central. Box 506 Call.

SUMMER board ing-house and ranch. SierraNevada Mountain*. a. J. INGALLS, Chi-cago Park, _N«v;i.la County, Cal.

LARGE front room, bay-window, for 2, withor without board. 914 Lackln st. .. •

PIANO taught in return for partial board;south Market. Box 490, Call of flee. . \u25a0\u25a0

ELEGANT large sunny rooms, with or withoutboard; first-class Southern and French cook-ing; references exchanged.' 1107 Bush St.

1315% MISSION—Large sunny room; private,with or without board; bath.

SOS VAN NESS .WE-Newly furnished sunnyi rooms: good board: $20 up.

CHILDREN BOARDED.

AMERICAN lady livingin one of-the healthi-est locations in San Rafael will take chil-dren of good family to board; best of careand training. Address W. A. V.. box 652,San Rafael.

WIDOW wishes a few Infants to board. .2618Bryant aye.

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STOI.ES TO LET.

STORK with '6 rooms, suitable for liquor store;corner Geary and Lyon st.--.

ISPLENDID 4-story brick build and"

base-ment to let cheap. Apply at sis Mission tit.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

ANY person having use for a piano need noti do without when good Instruments can be

purchased from us at cash prices uponmonthly payments of *3. $4. *5. $6, »7. $S, $3,

i 110; handsome scarf and wood seat stool In-cluded ;no charge for cartage. Purcahse your

I medium and low price pianos where they canbe exchanged for a Stelnway without sacri-fice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. SteinwayDealers, cor. Kearny and Butter sts.

ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest housewest of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE* 8,26, H and SO O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs

! and all other musical instruments of alli grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low-

est. Everything possible done to please andsatisfy the customer.

BEFORE buying a piano It will pay you toconsult us. Why? Because we buy only Incarload lots, pay cash for everything andgive the purchaser \u25a0 the advantage gainedthereby. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20O'FarreH st., Curtaz Mock.

CONOVER, slightly used. $350.Steinway. slightlyused, $275.Chickering. second hand, $190.Large stock, lowest prices, rent, installments.

The F. W. SPENCER CO.. 933 Market st.

A very fine opportunity this morning to se-cure an elegant upright piano at a great bar-gain. Investigate to-day. THE J. DEW-ING CO.r second floor. Flood building, Fourthand Market.

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WANTED— Standard make upright piano inRood 'condition 'for good 5-room cottage andlot in Ocean View; rented; incumbrance 1300.Box 4SI. Call Office.

PIANOS at out prices; Improve the opportu-nity; agenry famous Haines Bros.. Hush &Gerts and Kollerman. WM. C HAMILTON,successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 321 Tost.

LARGE stock of Steinway. Chickerlns andother standard makes of upright pianos from$125 to 129 at HEINE iCO.. 136 Ellis. T. M.

I C. A. building; SHAW agent.

KEEFFE'S, !"C1 Van Ness aye., 3 fine up-rights, little \u25a0:-•!. 'sacrificed; Schubert,Steinway and Decker Bros.

DECKER & SON pianos are always satisfac-tory. Got Inw prices from Mauvais MusicCo., 759 Market st.

SOHMER&fo.. Byron Mauzy. Newby, Evans, 1*

Briggs and other pianos; see our rent plan;no interest first year. 308, 310. 312 Post,

ADMINISTRATOR'S sale— Must sell pianos atimmense reduction for cash or on Install-ments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market St.

A fine piano sacrificed for cash: see It thismorning, as the first caller will surely takeIt. Room 12 Flood building.

FINE Dec! upright piano sold for storagecharges. Pacific Storage Co., 22$ Stockton st.

SACRIFICED—EIegant upright piano; mustsell. 230 Kearny St., room 26.

$40 piano: splendid instrument; great sacri-fice. 11311s Mission st.

BARGAIN • uprieht cheap. SCHMITZ, 16McAllister St.. near Hlbernia Bank.

•. "Nil's new style pianos; most perfect.brilliant, powerful tone. 216 Post st

KING3BURY (1597 model) is the piano youwant. J. HARRY SCOTT. M Hayes st.

SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old omd new. H.MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.

KNABE piano*: new scale; new- styles.KOHLER & CHASE. M O'Farrell st.:_•: MONTGOMERY St., branch office of the

Call; want ads and subscriptions taken.

OFFICES TO LET.

FURNITURE of five room* for sale; reason-able. Apply 1227 Mission st.

218 SANSOME St., now occupied by W. Loalza !& Co. ASHTON. 411 Mnntcnnyry. j

FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS.SOLITAIRE diamond ring for $30; worth $GO.

UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye.

FOR SALE—Cheap; complete outfit concretesidewalk; planks, tampers, crowbars, shovels.41S Larkin st.

FOR sale— Second-hand lumber, t. and g., $8;flooring. $10; pine, JO; Bay District trackbuildings.

FIRST-CLASS bakery, central part of Oak-land, baking 2 barrels of flour per day; goodwagon route. 401 San I'ablo aye.

CIGARS, fixtures; must be sold In two days.Apply 204 East St.

AN ark for alia, cheap. Apply 1108 Ken-tucky st., near Eighteenth st.

'96 SHIRK. '97 Rambler Special; almost new;cheap. 1207 Howard st.

SOLITAIRE diamond ring for 535; worth $63.UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye.

THOROUGHBRED St. Bernard pups. Sire.Roxle Taylor; bitch. Doris. Address "Press,"Irvington. Cal.

FIREPROOF safe; forge; anvil; iron wheel-barrows; iron [Use. 64 Silver st.

BARGAIN—IO horseshoe nickel in slot ma-, chines. .1. ft, box 1, Call Offlce, Oakland.FOR SALE—2 Incubators and 6 brooders; cheap.

2709 Larkin st. .STREET roller, 2:6x2 feet, as good as new,

cost $C0; will pell for $30. 11l Van Ness aye.

SOME new and second hand Sterling wheels;bargains. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery st.

SAFES— Bargains in new and second hand; allsizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market. 8. F.

GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records. $5 per dos;- Projectoscope. $100. Baclgalupl. 933 & 948 MrktBOILERS, engines. 2d hand machinery. Mo-

INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 137 Beale St.

J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-handbuilding material. 1122-36 Mission.

COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press,desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st.

BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcase*, coun-ters, • linoleum, office furniture, store andofflce furniture and fixtures; new and sec-.ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-Mission St.. above Sixth.

BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, etc.,"bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near 7th. .: .

WHISKY. Mcßrayer. April, isr>2. from Ken- 1

tucky bonded warehouse direct: Goc per gal-. lon. F. EPHRAIM. m Market St.. 8. F.

FOR sale cheap— hand fireproof safe at42 Main st.

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SECOND hand dynamos, gasoline and steamengines, boilers, pulleys, shafting, laundrymachinery, etc. SMITH CO.. 527 Mission st.

RETIRING from business: our1

entire stock of*rattan . furniture and baby carriages willbe•old at wholesale cost. California RattanWorks. 74:. and 747 Mission, byt. 3d and 4th.

615 LARKlN—Branch office of The Call. . Subscriptions and want mi-; taken

SKIVING MACHINES.$2 MONTHLY;rented, repaired, bought, sold;

machine supplies.- 145 Sixth.-

ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented:repairing: lowest rates. 205 Fourth. r

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ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partlyused for sale cheap: send for sample & i.rices.ALEXANDER- CO., 110 Montgomery st. .\u25a0:

REMINGTON No. 3: fine order; $23; samplesent. SCOTT &BANNAN. 333 Montgomery.__ ___________~

STORAGE.

AT low: rates— Furniture, carpets, pianos,household goods; clean, light compartments;advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 10*3Mission St., above Sixth; open evenings.

AT lowest rates—Household goods, pianos; ad-vances made: fireproof building. F. W.ZEUFUSS. £40 Mission st. Tel. Mint 182 L

PERSONALS.HAIK which is oily is generally healthy; come

and let me show you how to keep and carefor roar hair; hair.-Jressing only 25c; goodswitches, |t; finest, best Quality, $3 50; extraheavy, long, $5; open Sundays 9 lo 12 a. m.G. LEDERER. 11l Stockton st.

ADVICE free; divorce laws tpecialty; private;no fee without success; collections. G. W.HOWE, att-at-law, 860 Market, cor Stockton.

CAL. INST., 402U Geary; tel. Pavis 583: hyp-notism taught, $5; diseases and habits cured.

QUINONIA Hair Tonic prevents the hair fall-ing out. G. LEDERER, illStockton st.

CKNTI.KMAN, who lias been in Alaska, hassome capital and can give the very best ofcity references, wishes to meet a !ady orgentleman with $7000. Address F., box 452,

c»ii prflce.

MISS i*HICKS, guitar teacher; class lessons,$1 50 month; now forming. 3.: O'Farrell St.

DRESSMAKING for ladies and children: alsoshirt waists; reasonable. 1023 O'Farrell St.,near Van Ness aye.

PROF. J. QRBVKN willintroduce thfte moretalent to the public ir. their own concert atY. M. C. A. Hall, on January M, UM. MissM. De Chent, dramatic soprano; Miss I.Brown, mezzo soprano, and MR. M. AL-BERT, high lyric tenor.

MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse;baths; f.--i>iiae massage; Swedish movement;ladies, gents. 006 Market, room 25, 2d tloor.

BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made InSan Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTERN. BRUNT. 635 Clay St., S. F.

BIG outdoor etereoDtlcon show every nightcor. Market and Sixth: artistic advertise-ments in livinglight; promoters of business.Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market St.

ELECTRIC lights in every room: WinchesterHouse, 44 Third St., cr. Market; 200 rooms,25c to $1 GO per night; $1 50 to $6 per week:free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.

$14— Suit to order: samples; try one. NEU-HAUS A CO., tailors, 115 Kearny st.

GREAT catarrh curl; Wilson's vaporizing in-haler; :;2C,a Kills; test free: cure J5.

CIV'AKS and tailor-made suits retailed atwholesale figures. 20 Sansome st.

BRANCH oflkM <>: The Call. 167 Ninth st.—Wanf ad* and subscriptions taken.

SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolysis.MRB. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush.

SUIT to order on easy Installments. L.I.EMOS. 1117 Market St.. bet. 7th and Bth.

DRESSMAKERS.MME. GOLDSTEIN—EIegant, stylish dresses.

J.". up; dresses made over, fi Eddy St.. rra. SB.

EDICATIONAL.

HRALIVS Boatpaai College, 24 Post. Book-ki-rpir.K, liiMiuss practice, shorthand, typ-inc. telegraphy, languages. English branch-es; electrical, civil& mining engineering. sur»veying, assaying, navigation, etc.;20 teach-ers day and eve. sessions; catalogue mailed.

AYKKS' Bosiness College, 32J Montgomery St.;Individual Instruction in sh'Tttnuid. typing,bookkeeptnc telegraphy, etc.; life scholar-skip, *."••); low rates |wr week ami month.

ENGINEERING Qchool; civil, electrical, min-ing,mech.. survey, assay, archit. ;day \u25a0est UM. VAN DES NAILLKN,133 Market.

LADY teaches piano, mandolin. 50c an hour;excellent pianist and accompanist for enter-tainments and vocalists. 1209 Octavia st.

TKACHER piano and vocal music desiresm rent in exchange. Address Lady, 615l.t'r. St.

INDIVIDUALinstruction In shorthand; dicta-tion class. 7 to » evgs; $2 50 mo. 1015 APost.

LADY teacher of music and piano; 50 c alesson. iiddr—S E.. 615 Larkin st.

GENTLEMEN taocht languages eveninca by>m lady teacher. Call office.

I.l'l'U'M School of Elocution and DramaticArt. HI Sutter st.

PROF. M. KOLANDER, teacher mand.-.Un,| guitar and banjo. HE Market st.. off M.iFnn.

FLUTE, mandolin, guitar lessons; ciu»> $imonthly. PROP. QASTALDI, Tin Lombard.

VOICE culture, piano Paris graduate; French,•ii: new classes; $2 mo. w< Taylor st.

.viss GAMBLE'S dancing school; adults' classSaturdays IP. M mi Devtaadero st.

FISK teachers" agencies in M cities: teacherswanted now. CM I'arrott building.

SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar-ket St.; 124 pOSttIOHS in "M. M in 'HT.

GUITAR, manrtolln piano ami vocal Sessons;?.t ni..nth. Mary \\ .sthaus. 3it Fifth st.

CLAIUVOYAf.Tg.

MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguishedtrance clairvoyant and medium;' while en-

'tranced she vlllreveal every hidden mysteryin life; she will show you how to overcomejour enemies, remove family troubles, restorelost affections: unites the separated, recov-er*, lost, stolen or buried property: locatestreasures, minerals; tells your entire life. ;van, present and future, while In a perfecttrance. Hours. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.: perfectsatisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stampfor circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F.CLARK, rms 25 & 26. 1206 Market, opp. 6th.

MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- jreader, born double veil and second sight:diagnosis disease, full life reading; la.. 60c;gents $1: palm. & clalrv.: sit. $150. 126 Turk.

REMOVED—Mmp. Lenemar tells fortunes byplanets; 'prd'td "74" steamer on island. SS^iSixth, .room 6.

MISS MIRANDA, experienced mind reader;electric and magnetic treatments. Room 31.1122 Market st. . •___

MME. LE NORMANDE. world-renowned clair-voyant, card-reader; hours. 10 to 4 evenings.401 Leavenworth st. t

ARRIVED—Mme. Davis, the remarkable clair-voyant, card reader and test medium; fee 23c.&02 O'Farrell st. . *

MMX BYBILLE.cradle to grave: future hus-band* picture Be; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. i

MISS MAUD WINTERS, card reader; electro-magnetic treatments. 120% Geary st., room 2.

MISS E. LOEBEL has returned to 121 Mont-gomery st., room 8. Card reader.' -,

MME. HANSEN, palmist, card-writer; past.present and future; 25c. 14S Sixth, room 5.

MME. MOREAU, test medium, clairvoyant,card reader; 26c up. 73 Fourth st., upstairs.

SATISFACTION or no pay. 1204 Mission, above. Eighth, front parlor. Face cream free.

DR. ALICE FAY. medium and genuine mag-netic healer. 128 Seventh st., second. floor.

MRS. MANDENA,medium and palmist: read-ings 25c this week; satisfaction gar'td. 26 6th. .

MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and Iwater reader. 82114 Mission St.. opp. Mint.

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

MME. SODAN, Scotch seeress, card-reader andpalmist.' 619 Eddy, 9 to 8 P. M.

MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium;sitting!! daily. 123*4 Sixth St.. room 14.

MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro-fession: never fails; advice: help. 929 Post.

RAY FAlR—Card reader; magnetic healing aspecialty. 223 Post St.. room 2.

CHEAPEST and best In America— The WeeklyCall./ Sent to any address in the UnitedStates or Canada one year for $1 50. postagefro*.- \u25a0

. SPIRITUALISM.

•MRS. HOSKINS. spiritual medium: circle'Tues.. Bp. m.. 2."c; readings, $1. 214 Franklin.

A. M. FRANCIS. Independent slate-writer; de-veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Haight st.

MME. MAYO STEERS. 112V4 Oak; circle*Tues. 8 P.M.. Thurs. 2 P.M.; 25c; readings $1-

MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for\u25a0 messages nnd advice. 21S Stockton st.

DENTISTS.

D^rXuDLUM*HILiX1443 Market. nrTilthTnocharge for extracting when plates are made,old plates made over like new; teeth from $Sper set: extracting 50c; gas given.

DR. OEO. W. LEEK, genuine Leek dentist,discover cf painless extraction & patentee ofImproved bridge work or teeth without plate,moved from 6to 20 O'Farrell st. .

FULLset of teeth, $5; painless extraction; see-our combination \u25a0 plate, thin\u25a0as paper; war- \u25a0

ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crownand bridge work our specialty;' teeth Im-planted or transplanted; fillings 50c, crownsJ." 50; all work painless and warranted.Chicago Dental Parlors,- 24 Sixth st.

VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painlessdentistry; no shock; painless extraction apositive fact; full set. of teeth, $5 up; silverfillings. 25c up; gold crowns, .$3 50 ,up; your

teeth put in without a plate; open evenings.997 Market st., cor. Sixth; phone Jessie 695.

NEW York dentists— Plates $5 up; silver fill-ings, 25c up; gold fillings, 75c up; platesmended. $1 up; painless extraction, • 60c: allwork warranted. .969 Mission. SE. cor. 6th.

15—FULL set of teeth; best make;- kepV In

repair; extracting free; fillings. 50c: crowns,$3 50.. Pacific Dental Parlors. IS Third st. -

DR. J. J. LEEK, 1126 Market st.; open even-. Ings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist.

W. C. HARDING, M. D., 600 Butter St.. cor.Powell; tel.;Main 6375: painless extraction.

ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J.W. KEY. 1320 Market st. ..

SET of teeth without a plat*. DR. H. CYOUNG. IS4I Polk st. .-•-•\u25a0

COLTON Dental Association. 806 Market st.DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. •

CITY REAL ESTATE.

$650, less than half its value, 200 feet front onMission road to Ingleslde. gardenland. P.ROTHERMEL, 507 California st.

PLACXS for sale."To~TeTTnd to lease in all jparts of the city and country. GEO. W. H. jPATTERSON & CO., 1709 Market street.

G. M. SAL9BURY. builder, EH X st. : low esti-mates; plans given: dry washers made forplacer mining.

4-RM. cottage and lot. $1500; 1block from Mis-slon cars; $16 monthly. BABIN, 413 Kearny.

COUNTRY HEAL ESTATE.

FOR SALE—2SO acres unimproved land!~Tuo^lumne County; wood and water; also 160 acresunimproved land, Mariposa County; cheap:cash; a bargain. Particulars A. BHUHNKE,1711 Polk st.

\VANTED—A ranch of 50 to 150 acres on amain road, reasonable distance of town orsteamboat landing. Address Box 495 Calloffice.

FOR SALE—Up to date ranch, 40 acres; level,fertile; fine overflowing artesian wells; dryseason not feared; houses, barns, etc., 18 al-together: fine shade tiees for poultry; lovelylittle variety or.hard; near station; fronts onrailroad; near sugar beet mill;price reduced-33 miles from San Francisco. Address box457. Call office.

ANY one wanting a small ranch, for grazingpurposes, or a moderate sized orchard, part-ly improved, payable on very easy terms,apply to room 70S. <"lavs Spreckels building.

FOR sale— Glen Annie ranch, one of the best-kfinwn ranches in Southern California. Ap-ply J. I'EIU'Y LAWTON, Santa Barbara.

BOOK and list of cheap land free. M. MGRIFFIN. Cottonwood. Shasta County, Cal.

LITTLEhomes close to town; improved; easyterms; also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City;every Monday at 632 Market st.. S. F.

167 NINTHSt.—Branch office of The Call; sub-scription* and want ads taken.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.$15 PER month; modern 5 roomed cottage;

street improved; total price $1250. HUGH M.CAMERON. 479 Ninth St.. Oakland.

MODERN* residence, 9 rooms, bath, cementedbasement, etc. f near Grove st. ; lot 50x160;plumbing nickel plated: electric wiring;street work complete: price $3500; terms tosuit. Lake Shore Land Co.. A. H. BREED,Manager. .1070 Broadway. Oakland.

KLONDIKE or bust— lo room house, EighthSt.. Oakland; lot 70x100: barn, etc.; value$10,000; reduced to $6000; a snap; $2500 cash;balance can remain. Box 425. Call office.

ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS.ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.

$3000—HOUSE of 6 "rooms, with furniture, lot25xllt>; basement 9 feet high; choicest loca-. tlon in Alameda; close to It.R. depot. Par-ticulars WILKE, 753 Market st.

CHEAPEST and best In America— WeeklyCall, sent to any address in the United Statesor Canada one year for $1 60, postage free.———

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BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

SEE this at once; new 8-room modern house,3 blocks east of Berryman station, Berkeley;price $3500, worth $4500; make your own.terms; also have other houses. See ownerand houses, 1427 Spruce st., Berkeley.

PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.

FOR SALE or exchange for city or countryreal estate, an old-established corner saloon,2 blocks from Market St.; elegantly fitted up:long lease and reasonable rent. Address box. 459. Call office. ,

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MONEY TO LOAN.

ANY amount at 6Vj p. ct. on real estate; 2d StSd mortgages, estates, undivided interests,real estate in probate, life Insurance, goods Inwarehouse, furniture and pianos without re-moval: mortgages and legacies bought; no de-lay. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, mi. 3.

!LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak-land or 'Alameda. at lowest rates, withoutremoval; no commissions; no delays. J.NOONAN*. 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth;tel. South 14. .

HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob-tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew-elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin JewelryStore, 94S Market Et.. tel. .green 204.

ON furniture and pianos without removal; nocommission; lowest Interest; part paymentsreceived; money quick and confidential. 1170Market St. room 68. \u25a0__

GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1Fourth St., upstairs; strictly private; lowrates; tel. Red 1121; established 1*69.

$5 per month Interest on each $1000; 55 centsper mo. on $100; any amount; on 2d mort-

i gage, any security. Address Cash. Bx 2. Call.

ON furniture, pianos; city or Oakland; no re-moval; low rates; no commission; $25 up;private party. BONELLI. 402 Geary st.

ON furniture, pianow; no commission; lowrate?: private. SCRIBNER & CO.. 7 CityHall Square.

ANY sum, Ist or 2d mortgages, estates in'pro-bate, etc. Room 7, 508 California st.

$50 to $50,000: lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.;any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery.

CITY and country: any sum: Ist and 2d mort-gages, estates, etc. MURPHY. 62S Mkt. St.

ON pianos, furniture; no removal; lowestrates; no com.: private. 116 .McAllister..

1100.000 on life insurance policies; low interest.JOS. B. TOPLITZ. 330 Pine.

i 10 SIXTH— reliable place to borrow mon-ey: diamonds and jewelry.

MdNEY WANTED.

MONEY WANTED— for 6 months; secur-ity, 19 cases of first-class furniture now Inwarehouse, worth $2000: will pay IV* per centinterest. See J. F. CROSETT, Agent, 623Sacramento st. . \u25a0

FINANCIAL. ,J. BOAS, 330 Montgomery st.

—Loans on life

insurance policies and buys bank books. •—

LOANS on real .estate, bonds, etc.; lowestrates. McAFEE BROS.. 108 Montgomery st.

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LOUSES.'' .

MARES for breeding purposes: not less than1450 pounds: must be cheap. T. S. DICKINS,room 556 Parrott building.

BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, soldor exchanged; cheap storage; 40 horses; mustsell. T.P. NEWELL. 1802 Mission, cor 14th.

40 HORSES for sale; also wagons. < buggies,carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar-ket, SS7 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed-nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers.

FOR RALE—WeII matched young t£am withharness and buckboard: can be seen at Ne-vada

-Stable, 44 Clay. Price $125.

50 head of horses suitable for any business. OldTurk street Car Stable. 1301 Turk St.

4 MARKET Branch office of The Call;-want ads and subscriptions taken.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.TOP buggy, new grocery, business buggy and

good 3-sprlng. delivery wagon. 1161 Howard.

ALLkinds new and second-hand wagons, car-riages, buggies, carts, harness: largest as-sortment, lowest prices. 15th and Valencia.'

FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheapfor cash or installment*; 1fine top and' openbuggy: also 1 hack. 82S Harrison st.

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICEtocreditors— Estate of ELLEN COAK-LEY (alias), deceased.- Notice is herebygiven by the \u25a0undersigned, • A. C. FREESE.adminlstratorof the estate of ELLEN COAX-.LEY. (alia*),,deceased, to the creditors of,and all persons having claims against, thesaid deceased, to exhibit them, with thenecessary vouchers, within 10 months afterthe first publication of this notice, to thesaid administrator at room ?.". Chroniclebuilding, corner of Geary and Kearny streets,the same being h*s place for the transactionof the business of the said estate "In the Cityand oCunty of -San Francisco. .State of Cali-fornia. A. C. FREESE. T\• Administrator of the estate of ELLEN

COAKLEY (alias), deceased.. .Dated at San Francisco. December 13. 1597.:-:»

• . J. D. SULLIVAN,. Attorney for administrator.NOTICE *of railroad consolidation— Pursuant

to the statute in such case made and pro-'vided, notice Is hereby given that the PajaroValley Railroad Company and the PajaroExtension Railway Company, upon thswritten consent of the stockholders holdingmore than three- fourths in .value of all thebtock of each of said corporations respec-tively,'•' and by • agreement of the respectiveboards of director* of said corporation!) madeand entered into in accordance with such con-tent and pursuant to the statute In \u25a0 suchcase .made and provided, have consolidatedand amalgamated their capital stocks, debts,properties, assets and franchises under thscorporate name and style of the Pajaro Val-ley \u25a0 Consolidated Railroad Company..Dated at • San Francisco, California, \u25a0 thetenth day of December, A- D.1597. -

By order of the .board of directors of thePajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Com-pany, --i ..-•%.-..;<

By E. H. SHELDON, Secretary.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private;no fee without success; collections. G. W.HOWE, atty at law, S5O Market, cor. Stcktn.

ADVICE free—

Private law matters: moderatefees. ATTORNEY McCABE, 103 Larkln st.

ADVICE tree: no charge unless successful.W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market St.

TO LEASE.

OLD Y. M. C. A. building. 232 Sutter St.. torent for long term of lease. Apply to H. J.M'COY. Mason and Ellis sta.

BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS,Birth, marriage and death notices sent by

mail will not be inserted. They must behanded in at either of the publication officesand be indorsed with the name and residenceof persons authorized to have the same pub-lished.

BORN.KOECHLIN-In this city, to the wife of E. H.

Koechlin, a boy.

MARRIED.liABHARPT—OTTEN—In this city, January 8,

UK, by the Rev. Mr. Fuendeling, TheodoreJ. Labhardt and Jessie Otten.

WARREN— KENEDY—In this city, January 8.ISM, by the Rev. Mr. Fuendeling. Walter W.Warren and Maude Myrtle Kenedy.

WATERBTRY—MORAN—In this city,January6. I^9B, by the Rev. Father Prendergast ofSt. Marys Cathedral, Harvey If. Waterburyof Berkeley and Mary A. Moran of SanFrancisco.

DIED.ANDERSON— In this city, January 8. 1898.

Walter, dearly beloved son of Miller and thelate Minnie Anderson, brother of Walter andLouie Anderson, and grandchild of Mr. andMrs. A. E. Miller of Fruitvale, a native ofSan Francisco, aged 2 years and 7 months.

IC7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral this .das(Monday). Jan. 10, at 2 o'clock p. m., fromthe parlors of H. F. Suhr &Co., 1209 Missionstreet, near Eighth. Interment at Odd Fel-lows' Cemetery.

BOURKE—In this city. January S. 189S. Min-nie E., beloved daughter of William andAmelia Bourke, a native of Petaluma, Cal.

EJ'Thc funeral will take place this day(Monday), on the arrival of the 9:30 o'clocktrain at Petaluma, thence to St. Vincent'sChurch for services. Interment Petaluma.Cal.

BKHRMANN—In this city. January 9, 1898,Ludwig G. J. Behrmann, beloved brother of.Mrs. F. Pahmke, a native of Scharenbeck,Germany, aged 45 years 3 months and 24days.

GUMMING—In this city, January 8, 1S!>8, Eliz-abeth, beloved wife of the late George Cum-minp:, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged83 years and 9 months.

{C?Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral this day(Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi-dence, 1224 Bush street, between Larkin andHyde. Interment Laurel HillCemetery.

COOK—In this city, January 9, UM, BlancheEstella, beloved wife of Walter H. Cook.

DUDDY—In this city, January 8, 1898, Thoma6Duddy, beloved brother of James and Wil-liam Duddy, a native of San Francisco, aged29 years. *

Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral this day(Monday) at 1 o'clock p. m. from the parlorsof Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Missionstreet, between Fifth and Sixth, and thenceto St. Patrick's Church for services. Inter-ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

DRUSEDOM—In this city, January 9. IS9B.Anna M., dearly beloved wife of John Druse-dom, end mother of Albert L., Walter G.,Annie and Clarence Drusedom. a native ofNieder Weisel, Germany, aged 51 years 3months and 14 days, a member of MarthaLodge No, 241, Knights and Ladies ofHonor, and San Francisco Frauen Verein.

E7Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow. (Tuesday), January 11, at 2 o'clock p. m.-,

from her late residence, ISII Mason street,between Union and Filbert. Interment atOdd Fellows' Cemetery.

DONOHUB—In VaHejo, Cal., January 8, IS9B,Thomas,' beloved husband of Sadie Donohue.son of Thomas and the late Rose Donohue,brother of James, Francis, Sarah, Georgeand the late John and Vinnie Donohue andMrs. F. J. O'Neil, a native of San Fran-ciscr). aged 28 years.

IT?The funeral will take place this day(Monday) at S:3O from the residence of hisfather. 425 Kddy street, thence to St. Mary'sCathedral, where a requiem high mass willbe celebrated for the repose of his soul,commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private,at Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40 a. m. trainfrom Third and Townsend streets.

FRANKENHEIMER—In Stockton, January 9,lvs. Mi-*. B. Frankenhelmer, wife of thelate B. Frankenheimer and mother of Mrs.Jake Haslacher, Mrs. Louis Kahn, Louis,Sam and Jules Frankenheimer, aged 69years and 1 month.

Cs"Notice of funeral hereafter.GREEN—I3this city, January 8, IS9B, at her

late raaldraee, 439 Bryant street, Mary A.,beloved wife of Thomas Green, a native ofIreland, aged 58 years.

EXFuneral Monday. January 10, at 2 p. m.Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

GILBERT—In this city, January 8, 189S, Wil-liam Henry Gilbert, formerly of Boston, anative of Wlscasset, Maine, aged 46 years.(Boston papers please copy.)

(CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral this day(Monday) at 2 o'clock p. m., from N. Gray& Co.'s undertaking parlors, 641 Sacramentostreet.

HECHT—In this city, January 10, 1898. Abra-ham E.. beloved husband of Amelia K.Hecht and father of Edith. Joel X.. Ellas M.and Adelheld Hecht, a native of Germany,aged 59 years 7 months and 17 days.

Notice of funeral hereafter.HOLLAND—Inthis city, January 8, 189S. Susan

Florence, beloved daughter of Daniel andSusan Holland, a native of San Francisco,aged 6 years and 2 days.LIAN— this city, January 9, 1898, August

A., dearly beloved son of • Ernst and AnnaKillan, a native of San Francisco, aged 6years 1 month and 29 days. <

LONG—Inthis city, January, 8, 1898, Marie Ca-mllle, beloved wife the late Claude Long,and mother of J. N. Long, Mrs. Eugene Avyand Mrs. A. Zabaldano, a native of Italy,aged 70 years and 30 days.

B^Frlends are respectfully invited to at-tend the funeral services .this day (Mon-day), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence,1517 Powell street. Interment private, MountCalvary Cemetery.

LLOYD—In Oakland. January 9, 1898, IsabellaJane, beloved wife of Alfred Lloyd andmother of Edgar and George A. Lloyd andMrs. T. A. Schlueter and Emma D., Ella M.and Thomas A. Lloyd, a native of Racine,Wis., aged 47 years 3 months and 13 days.

QUIGLEY—In this city, January 7. 1898. Brid-get Quigley, beloved mother of Frances,James and the la£e Sister MaryBaptist Quig-ley and Mrs. Dempsey of Cleveland, andgrandmother of James, Joseph, Frances,Margaret, Frank and Vincent McDevltt, anative of County Tyrone, • Ireland, aged 94years. (New York and Cleveland papersplease copy.) «i^j*P^

•CTFrlcnds are respectfully invited to at-tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:30o'clock, from her late residence, 1709 How-ard street, thence to St. Charles BorromeoChurch, where a solemn requiem high masswill be celebrated for the repose of her souLcommencing at 10 o'clock. Interment MountCalvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

NICHOLS—In this city, January 9, 1898,Charles F. Nichols, a native of New Jersey,aged 56 years 4 months and 16 days.

(CTNotice of funeral hereafter.POWDERLY— In Oakland, January 9, 1898,

Bridget Powderly, a native of Ireland, aged73 years. .

PONSAR—In the City and County Hospital.January 8, IS9S, Franz .Ponsar, a native jofGermany, aged 40 years.

RONAN—InSouth San Francisco, January 8,ISBS, Mary Ronan. dearly beloved wife of thelate James Ronan, and beloved mother ofJohn, James, Bernard, Anna and Joseph Ro-nan and Mrs.. D. Hart, Mrs. W. Leighton,Mr«. A. Knierr and . the late Mrs. W. Dea-ble and Dennis Ronan, a native of CountyWestmeath, Ireland, aged 64 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday) at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi-

• dene* of her son, John Ronan, Eleventh ave-nue, between Railroad avenue and M streetSouth, thence to All Hallows Church, Fif-teenth avenue and N street South', South SanFrancisco, for services commencing at 2:30p. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.. .

TAYLOR— Alameda. January 9, 1898, Lena,beloved wife of William G. Taylor anddaughter of Magdalena Heidt and the lateGeorge Heidt. a. native of Ohio, aged 44

. years 1month and 3 days. (Cincinnati pa-pers please copy.)

(CTFrienils and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the- funeral to-morrow'(Tuesday) at 1 o'clock, from the MethodistEpiscopal Church, corner of Park street andCentral avenue, Alameda. Interment atMountain View. -

ZEGLIO—In this city, January 9. 1898. Ellen.beloved wife of David Zegllo, mother of Rev.

•J. B. O'Connor, O. • P.; and Sister MaryPhilippa of the Sisters of Mercy, RlnconHill,a native of Ireland.

ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow(Tuesday) at ft a. m., from her late resi-dence. 11 Wolf street, thence to St. Peter'sChurch, Alabama and Twenty-fourth streets,

where a solemn requiem mass will be cele-

brated for the repose of her soul, commenc-ing at 9:30 a. m. Interment at Mount Cal-vary Cemetery.- Please omit flowers.

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