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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1897. 13 HOUSES TO LET. OO MASON, NEAR LOMBARD-8-ROOM I YJL house bath: newly renovated, rent 915; reat free till first of month. XT DUSKS TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE tk oney at BALDWIN HOUhU'6, 10 st. I Tl BUSH -SUNNY HOUSE: 9 ROOMS: yard: rent to cocxl tenant COTTAGES TO 111 i 0 NICE t-BO COTTAGES: LARGE BASK- 1 ment and yard.

1 ami 3 Harry pace, off bet. 1 i an.i Greenwich ais. 0 COTTAGES, 4 AND 6 and 910. 331 and 333 st. COTTAOK; 7 ROOMS A HI; LABGE J.U.

yard. Folsom. neat c-CVNV F.Or>Ms7cH 1 1 KEN 'i-E: BARN; to good tena Thirties, above Noe. TTTT CONGO- SUNN- SIDE TKACT; 4 1 (1 new: or will sell on rental terms month. THE Md bh Market, BEAK BOOMS: QUIET, CO.

sunny. 715 near eighth. rpO I LKT i COTTAGE 1 5 KOOMS AND BATH; 1 rent $18. 440 st- FLATS TO LET; c-roomcobnerSflatl furnished or 0 unfnrnUliedi modern. Northwest corner Van Ness -ye and Vall'-jo.

i -2 FLAT- 3 AND 4 ROOMS, LllUstf and $7 month; water, yard. 1512 Golden Haic aye. rri 5 -S ROOMS IN JIC cood order; water c-: rent 917. 'VoOIfJPOST. BET POWELL AND MASON s.i-iuy tla: of 3 rooms: 916.

VtODERN ELEGANT FLAT: HOOMB AND jSI bath. 4i Herman junction Valencia. 6 LARGE BOOMS; LARGE YARD stable: 4144 25th rear Castro. flat: 1411 Guerrero near Army; ft rooms: porcelain. r.ll AN 912-FLATOK 4 ROOMS: LARGE I 1 1 yard.

1017 Union bet. Jones and Leavenworth. FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; YARD. 214 Eleventh near Howard. ,790 EDDY SB.

VAN NESS AVE. -KLK- -1 gant top flat of rooms: modern in every respect, inquire 810 Market st. '11 -TOt ON NR. MODERN Ox flat of 7 rooms and bath; $30. EAUTIFUL, MoDKRN.

SUNNY 8 ROOMS i and bath. 1 Turk near Taylor. ROOMS', OK WILL SELL PUR- nitureon easy payments. SV NN LOWER FLAT WITH YARD AND cellar. 624 O'Farrell st.

QIC CPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 0-" O. 1 6251 Pine st above Van Ness aye. DO You want a nkw flat OK COT- tape. cheap.

bPtCK it 602 Market. 1 4AN I 5 ROOM FLATS; I baths: gariierj; rent $15. PLAT 3 LARGE bUNNY ROOMS: CELLAR; I. 29 Ringold near Ninth and Foisom. LAT.

3 ROOMS. CORNER MCALLISTER and Pole sis. Al' FLAT 6 SUNNY ROOMS. 915: ALSO sunny cottage, 91 1. Key 623 st.

TO LET FOR VEH- LITTLE money at BALDWIN IiOWELL'S, 10 Moat- I ornery st. LOWER FLAT; 543 CASTRO, NEAR 19th: 5 rooms: poicelalu Dath. MODERN FLATS, AND 6 rooms. to Jfl6: jit. HOUSEKEEPING EOOM3.

Street. '1 1 BRYANT NEAR i sunny suite; running water: $10 per month. k-llis Street. CnQELLIS-2 RUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; i)UO complete for housekeeping. street.

-I A 7 FIFTH PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- I nished rooms to let. 014 large sunny front BED- Ol room and kitchen; bath; no children; pri- vate; 911. 2 ROOM FUR.MSHED COM- piel- for huuuekeepinK; rent cheap. OO' FIFTH-CLEAN ff NICHED HOUSE- keeping; 2, $10; 3.913: single. 95.

Folnorn streoi. 2 LARGE, SUNNY, FRONT 1 rooms, furnished for housekeeping: others. QQA FUKNISHED ROOMS COM- plete for housekeeping: also single. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE 2 OR 3 SUNNY iron 1 housekeeping: also parlor floor.

01 "I GOLDKN.OaTE, OFF. JEFFERSON SQ. OH more connecting housekpg. Harrison Street. 79H 2 NICELY FURNISHED I sunny front rooms: complete for house- keeping.

Howard Street. TAJ OWAKD. COR. FINELY FUR- nlshed sunny front rooms, cheap: also housekeeping. 1 'A SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; also housekeeping rooms.

SUNNY COMPLETE JLUUU for private family; rent 95. Lafayette Street. 91 1 LAFAYETTE. BET. ELEVENTH AND OX 2 2 unfurnished rooms; rent 97.

Larliln AOQ LARKIN 6T. SUNNY FURNISHED rooms for bousekeepiLg; front single or suit. 97 up. Market Street. 1 A 9O 2 ROOMS, 910; 3, 912: furnished complete for housekeeping; front rooms cheap, OAQQ MARKET 2 OR 3 HANDSOMELY 'JO furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping.

McAllister Street. NEWLY FURNISHED front rooms with housekeeping privileges. Slinna Street, Z.A(\ MINNA FURNISHED BOOMS FOB 0 housekeeping; large yard. 1 Z.AQ MINNA -2 NICELY FUBNIBHED wiO sunny housekeeping rooms, be vent street. I AC) SEVENTH SUITES AND single renovated btockton street.

-1 STOCKTON FURNISHED rooms lor housekeeping; rent cheap. hatter Street. QOCB houekkepino PORTION furnished flat, with 2 or 3 bedrooms. Third Street. 1A THIRD SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING JLtiO rooms; complete: bath; gas; 92 50 a week.

Twelfth Street. o-l TWELFTH NICELY FURNISHED kitchen, 2 bedrooms, dining-room, bath; 920. Miscellaneous. TENANTS TO OCCUPY IN PRIVATE FAM- -lUy 3 or 4 nicely furnished or unfrrnisbed rooms, complete housekeeping, on principal car-line street In the Western Addition: moderate price: board if necessary. R.

box CalL KOOMS TO LET. Brannan Street. 79C BRANNAN, ABOVE 3 NICE i 4-0 sunny rooms: 9b. Broadway. FRONT BOOM, OOU furnished or unfurnished: rent reasonable.

i.uily street. EDDY ELEGANT FRONT SUITE: also other clean sunny rooms: 95 up; no -lent. Street. Chkrmas APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH R-.

Mar lurnished and unfnrnlsaed. QI A EIGHTH. NKAR FULSOM-3 LAKGI- roonoa; rent $10. BOOMS TO LET- Continued. Elizabeth Street.

I 9 ELIZABETH. NEAR GUERRERO AND 1 4 -third-Furnished flat 6 rent i OY 126 KLLIB-INCANDES- ce llBhl8: readlnn-toom, sruoking-room and ladles' rooms per night. 35c to $1 50 week. 3to 98; month. 98 to 930; elevator ou oHice ft'jor-.

rooms with hot aud cold wa.er: baths! EAGLE, OPP. BALDWIN-NKWLY XX furbished suites: single; elevator, heaters, etc. VI ELLIS-SUNNY ROOM IN PRIVATE --1 use of bath; rent 95. I atl'vat, THE COSMOPOLITAN SELECT FAMILY "Si FlUh 8t COr A bOc. 75c and $1 per night: 92 to 95 per week.

i olsom Street. TfifiX FOLSOM A LARGE FURNISHED I UU. room to let: 94: every convenience. I'uiion Street. 3 FULTON (FULTON HOUSE) NICELY furnished ims; single or en suite; $8 A 915 up.

Otsary'Streoi. 007 GEARY, COR. NEWLY FUR- I nlshed rooms; suite and single: gents only. 791 GKARY-HANDSOMKLY FURNISHED room: suitable for itentlemen; references. TilE MARTINET, 1101 GEARY, SW.

COR. Van uaud-ome suites, newly furnished. Ooagn Street. NICE SUNNY ROOMS TO J- tt rent cheap. i.uH.rd 1 HOWARD, CORN 3 sunny rooms; rent t9.

liyde Street. I HYDE 2 LAR SUNNY li) nlshed rooms and batb. Jones Street. mJONF.S-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY suite; private: $14. 7 Junes (-the VAN WIN -HAND- i somely furnisbed suites or single.

..1 strews, FIiINQTON 127 KEARNY Pleasant sunny rooms, cd suite and single; first I class In every respect: terms reasonable. Street. HOUSE. 1045 PER night, 35c to 91: week, $1 60 to $5: families. Martha Place.

6 MARTHA PLACE. SOUTH OF GEARY, NR. Large sunny fro nt room. 1 or $8. i.Aiiu.l 101 MINNA.

NEAR NICELY FUR- "iOi Dished sunny front rooms, 95 t0 99 month; bo: baths: also housekeeping. a MINNA SUNNY FUR- 2 nished front room: also single room. HANCOCK MISSION-. FKLECT family rooming-house: 91 50 to 98 per wee CtJ.7 MISSION-FRONT ROOM: KITCHEN: i i completely furnished for housekeeping; other rooms. 1 A'l FURNISHED SINGLE llii'l room: so housekeeping room.

MISSION (EAST LYNN) suite, newly furnished, for light house- keeping. N-iiuma 7f.l CORNER EIGHTH FUR- I nished rooms housekeeping; also single, 94 Fine Street. NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: 95 up; running water: grate; quleU oat Screes. 7nfl POST-SUNNY ROOM, PARLOR FLOOR; lUU hot and cold water; bath; private family; I for man and wife or gentlemen; price $15. Ql f.

-UNNY, Wl- LL-FURNISHEI) 'JJ front room; for gentleman: closet: 96; ref. Street. 9-1 7 FINE SUNNY ROOMS FROM I 75c upward. rpHE PIEDMONT, 19a NICE SUN- ny rooms: modern conveniences. Street.

STEVENSON, HET. SIXTH AND SEV- tunny rooms, single or doable; pri- vate. Mockton Place. THE EUROPEAN, 17 f-TOCKTON FUR- nished rooms 91 50 to 12 50 per suites 93 50 to per week; by night, 50c to 91 50; hot and cold water: elevator: transient. Taylor Street.

1 AQ LARGE ROOMS: $1 75 SUN- ny single; 91 25 and 91 60 week. Tehama Street. TEHAMA NEWLY FURNISHED sunny front rooms, with bath, also 3 connecting housekeeping rooms; quiet place. Tenth Street. I OR 2 LARGE FRONT SUN- ny rooms for housekeeping If desired.

i q-J FURNISHED AND UNFUR- Ox nlshed rooms, $1 week up; clean beds, 5c I and 10c ocr nisliu Thirteenth Street. 990 THIRTEENTH. NEAR Large Bunny newly furnished room. 1 ark Street. TURK-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; 1 tltO folding bed; running water: grate: gas and I bath: BOARttINO AND BOOMS.

i "I ADY WILL TEACH PIANO AND SINGING Jj forropmand partial board. Musician, box 86, Call ofllce. HOME TABLE: SI NNY ROOMS: REASONA- references. 913 Balden date, ur. Octavia.

"VICK SUNNY FRONT ROOM. WITH BREAK- fast; 910. 7i McAllister st. i 7zlQ PINE SUITE OF ELEGANTLY 1 tcO fumi-hed parlors, with board, 950 per month. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 NOW open under new management; has been ar- tlstli ally tinted, papered and elegantly furnished throughout: hot and cold water In every room: elevators and every modern convenience; parties now can have choice ot carpets and furniture; the table, under ihe supervision of Kowaskle.

the well-known French chef, will be unsurpassed. 1 9 FURNISHED SMALL ROOM, with board: 920 a month. VAN AYE NEWLY FUR- I UUO nished innny rooms or suite, with board. LARGE ROOM, GOOD BOARD, FOR 2 WORK- Xj lngmsn: 94 week. 11 to 8.

119 Leavenworth. ROOM FoR 2 GENTLEMEN WI BOARD; Gcimau home cooking: a week. 626 Valen- I cia St. OTEL BhRTLING, 714 BU9H-A FAMILY hotel: refer nces: all modern conveniences; i 1 RalHton tab en. if desired: new CIIJ.LJJ.

i VICE HOME FOR 2 CHILDREN: MUSIC, i and to boo i hool: 10 per mouth. Ad- MRS. E. L. Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal.

OLD NURSE LIKE TO TAKE ONE OR TWO children to board: terras reasonable and mo- I ther care; It-. 565 Bryant in the rear. STORES TO LET. SAN RAFAEL-STORE- TO LOCA- tions suitable for furniture and upholstery, fruits and vegetables, candy and notions. 1,111 I).

Real ill Agents, Ran Ralael: oppos'tebroadgauge depot; open Sundays. LARGE 2 SHoW WINDOW'S, AND Xj 4 large rooms: rent only 922 10. 423 Sixth. BAKERY, 1130 HOWARD; LARGE STORK and 4 living-rooms: cheap rent. 4-1 7 THIRD-2 ROOMS AND BASEMENT; I I also Mat.

A y4l Third st. OFFICES TO LET. O')" POWELL, COR. ELEGANT sunny parlor suite; newly renovate suit- able for doctor. Or-RECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET Oli peasant offices: cheap.

ASHTON GARDINER, room 210, or at 411 Montgomery. PERSONALS. pRETTY LITTLE ADOPTION; I J- good birth. Call at .701 Mission st. A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWh a BPEC- I tally, private; no fee r.ithou: success, pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections, bills of.

sale' damages, etc. private detectives: eatab. 10 years. G. W.HOWE, hSU RU.NKENNESS- CUKES GUARANTEED.

Gold ure, Sacramento, 26 Page 8. F. WANTED- BY A YOUNG W.DOW A GEN- Ueman partner; small capital. 13'J Taylor st. ROLLAND.

PALMIsT: MAGNETIC ii treatment a specialty. Room 1, 223 Post st- ME. MYRTLE POTTER EMOVED FROM IStJ'J Market su to 33 S.xtb, room 17. HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAIXTKD WITH Al stock, no dope or fish oil rooms papered 92 up papered, grained, nlshed 95 up. AMBROSE SCHAAF, Kearny su SPECI A AND LAST CLASS OF SEASON IN haiidressing and manicuring will begin n- day, piil 26: half rates itiven.

Up-To-Date Par- 1 26 Market over The Wonder. CONGESTION AND DIGESTION Yield to the powers of hot baths, aud RHEU- i MATISM flies before it; go to DR. SM Tfl'S ELECTKO-MAGNKTIC B.aTHS and rejoice at I returning iieaith: hygienic board; sunny rooms sanitarium, 1533 BUCHANAN ST. ITA OIL. A powerful, penetrating, blood warming and i vitatizlugrem-dy: does not blister: cures pains in- i terns! and external: 91 bottle: 6 95: 910 gallon- charges prepaid.

Address 15i3 BUCHANAN rvKTECTIVEM ALL BRANCH- XJ e3 legitimate work. Mullen's Agency, 20 Ellis. THE LA KG. ST, THE BEST, IIIE QUICK- I est, the neatest, thf cheapest, the largest and bea liairdrcssinc establishment on the coast- the neatest and politest assistants and artists: the quickest and cheapest service; any style, is only 25c; switcbea run from 91 to 93. LKDERER, 111 biocktonst.

JMNE BLACK SUIT; $12 50. MISFIT CLO l' H- ing parlors. 513 St. lO(M) UBkKK9B CARDS PRINTED, 9150; 1 XUVV weaaing work. HILL, 22i.i Geary st.

ANTED-OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUR- Ing. O. NO LIE, jeweler. 222 O'l-'arrell st. RACIAL BLEMISH KM.

WRI.NKLK>, SMALL- pox pittlnes and superfluous hair removed by latest discn very; sunken eyes and cheeks filled out; baldness cured. MRS. E. KING. 524 Sutler, HOME.

A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth A TRY US ON YOUR NEXT SUIT: MODERN tailoring: lowest prices. 218 Kearny.

upstairs. JOSEPH (ihKVEn'B OPERA SCHOOL FUR- -0 mshes duetp, quartets or entire opera ac i for the proiessioual stage, ana for oratorio, concert or church as well, en shortest notice. Murphy building. Market and Jones, rooms lvl and 1-2. RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DETECTIVE -It service.

Rcoms 19. 20 and 21, Chronicle bldg. MISS JESSIE AND LIZZiTTkEEGAN, LATE with G. Lederer. expert hairdresspr.

ayein? and bleaching specially. l2lVa O'Farreli sl. phone Brown 353- SLITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS; Si a week. N.Y. Tailoring 115 Kearny.

upstairs TWO RENOWNED ITALIAN KEsTAO- rants combined: F. DELMONTE A pro- prietors of the old Buon Gusto Restaurant, 431 I. roadway, have consolidated with MR. ANUELO DELMoNTE. proprietor of the celebrated Fior d'ltaila at 430-432-434 Broadway, just opposite.

NEW i KOJEOTINo MA- chine; the kiuetoscope llims; price re- 1 duced, $150 BACIGALLPI, 946 Market st. LilO OUTDOOR STERkOPTICON SHOW EVE- X) ry night cor. Market and Sixtn artistic vertisements In living light; promoters of bust- I cess. Consult OWL APV. 1140 Market st.

J.AI'.TINIiTON'S SCHOOL Oi iIAG and Newspaper Illustration: particulars to terms, 424 Pine ac; llinsirauoai lor magazines. newspapers, etc. RUPTUHE A.SU PILES CURED: NO Pa until cured: send for book. DRS. FIELD A 1-ORTKRFIELD.

bSB Marke; st. LKCTRIC UGH IS in EVERY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third bL, nr. Market: i i.OO rooms. 25c to 91 60 per eight: $1 50 to (d pec week; tree bus and to and from tbt) lerry.

CLOAKS. FUR 3 RETAILED Ai 7 wholesala prices. 20 Sansume st. I DRESSMAKERS. DIiESSKS, 92 50 UP: CAPE-, 91 UP; WRAP- rHTs, 60c up.

431 Minna st. HORSES. HORSES FOR SALE: WAGONS AND harness, at car stables, 721 Howard su auc- tion every Tuesday. LAD V'SHORMi AND TOP BUGGY FOR SALE cheap. Devisoilero-st.

stable, near McAllister I AUCTION SALES EVEKY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, bncgies, wagons, harness. etc. Emporium sales yards, Valeucia su, S. WAI auctioneer. Aft HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO i "vf buggies, carts, harness: Arrade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth mictloa tiles every Wed- nesday.

(sULLIVaK 4 DOYLE, Auciionuera. 1 EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS XJ of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for 120 McAllister S. F. I Cft HEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY I OUbuslness 900 to pounds. O.d car stables.

1501 Turk: team of large young mules. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. HACK. FIRST- CLASH CONDITION: VERY cheap. 2700 Twentieth su, cor.

Hampshire, I near Potrero aye. CART, NEARLY NEW: BUITABLE FOR PA- per or butcher business; very cheap. Apply i 836 Devisadf lost. TANDEM CART; 6-SBAT TOP CARRIAGE; 5-glasi landau: nearly new. O'BRIEN SONS, 500 Golden Gate aye.

AND BAKER. LAUN- dry and milk wagon: also fine lop buggy ana rockaway. Harrison su FOB MISCELLANEOUS. SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE Tufts' make: 16 places for syrup, 4for mineral water. 2 for soda; large Freucn-plaie mirror and electric llghis: cost 91100, for 9600.

Apply I PRAISER A BEW, Drugstore, Alameda LOR 2S-HORf-EPOWER STEAM EN- glue and tine machinist lathe, with oval chuck I and attachments. Apply DONOHUE KER- i DELL, 134 cutter Francisco. 3 -STONE DIAMOND AMi SAPPHIRE KING; 995; worth 9150. Uncle Hams. 15 Grant aye.

i ARS, BACK BARS, MIRRORS, SHOW- I xj cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, (tore and otlice furniture and fixtures, new and second hand. J. IUI7-IUIB-IU2I-IU-JJ Mission su, above blxth. 7-MONTH-OLD SHEPHi-RD AND ST. BEH- i nard pup; trained and fine watchdog; 915.

W. D. sdIKA.NZ 636 Market st. FoR NO. 2 REMINGTON TYPE- i writer; tine order.

638 lsslon st. SCHOONER. NEARLY NEW: 25 tons. Wharf, Walnut Alameda. JATHES, PLANERs, DRILL- pressers, gas-engines; second hand.

515 Sixth- i 22-FOOT SLOOP YACHT; COM- i 1 plete; skiff and First it. NEW AND fcECONJj-HAN D. .609 St. I BICYCLES, NEW, HIGH GRADES, 945; BIG I bargains In second-hands. Wnverley Retail, 216 McAllister su Wholesa 61 First st.

I i 6 -FOOT PORCELAIN BATHTUBS 910 EACH; in perfect order. H. is. WHj' Mission ATEW CAslI-RhGISTEIiS FOR oft TO J.l rent. 180 Hansom" room 9.

MAI. HiNERY XJ water-pipes. Mclntosn Wolpman, 137 Beaie. pot FEE MILL. SCALES.

LETTER I'RESSL stand desk, money til, safe: cheap. 103 Clay. I i AHS, SIiOWCASKS, COUNTERS. BHELV- I ins, eta, bought and sold, loua Mission, nr. 7th.

Lai-ge double CUMI-AKiJItAi 1 coin bunk cheap, Mission st. TVTKW IIJIWrwD RANGES ARE THE BUST. I W. 8, RAY MFU 12 California su NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LAKUE-SIZiS i tire and burclar proof safe. 103- 111 Market Sf BICYCLES.

i fl WA mANDEMS, PATTEKX, GOOD AS NEW. $70 and upward: bargains in second wheels. Golden Rue Bazaar cycie department, i 25 Geary st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN E.

RICH-ARD-4, LAW UOOiU cJ 86 and 27, Crocker Francisco. Ca- HOTELS. bBOOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH BT. board and room 91 to (2 per day. (6 to 913 per week; choice rooms 60 cents to 91: MM for family 91 to si 50 per night; tirst-cUss tuvicc imvU CHARLES CLAIBVOTANT3.

WHAT IS YOUR. VOCATION? HAVE YOU WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? Mrs- DR. F. CLARK will lift the dark veil of I your future life: she Elves you valuabe ADVICE fend AID lv all affairs of life, of private us well as I of business nature as, for in tance, pertaining to Love, Matrimony, Friendship, Business, Lawsuits, Contested Wills, Divorce. Damage Suits.

Claims. Journeys, Mining, etc. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds burled treasures, prevents sickness misfortune: recon- ciles the separates, thus restoring lost happiness. Every person i. adapted to some 1 articular busi- ness profession or may justly be term- ed thei tru-i vocation, and yet mure tuan half of you are fighting against an unknown fate for fame, lortune and position which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation.

OlUce urs, 9 to 8 daily and Sunday. Pead stamp for circular and special terms. MRS. F. CLARK, 1206 Market tan Francisco.

VOW IS THE TIME TO CONSULT MRS. IN NASH. This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of all clairvoyants, who sees ii all, tells you all and iv- stantly elves you -peace and happiness- 1 ask a question, but before you utiera word I leu your name, names In full of a. that you are inter- ested in, all dates, I tell you who are true to you and who are false, what hopes you may have winning your desires and what, obsta- Hre in your way and how to remove How to make the best of your talents nod pros- per. How to get money.

I flud lost articles and locate hidden treasure. Before en ering Into busi- ness, law, divorce or marriage consult me. Drive away evil spe Is, stumbling blocks, bad luck and I habits. unit overcome ail evil woiku, rva and i enemies. I -never fail.

I have brought, about more happiness than all otlur mediums. are be helped: why not you? If you are going to see a medium, why no sco the very best? It costs no more. Not 1 ing to be paid in advance, and If not entirely satisfactory nothing at all. 110 you desiiv anything fairer than Residence, 4.0 Eddy between l.eavenworth and Hyde. Office hours: 9 a.

m. to 8 m. LADIES RECEIVED ONLY. N. No signs.

ME. DR THOMAS. SCIENTIFIC REVKAL- er by eggs and cards: tells enilra life, tit-sent, luture; consultations en all affairs; noth- ing excepted; names given; good advice; snrs help; restores lost by B.vmpatny; mistake im- possible: tee SI: Post su. nr Laxkln. Vi ME.

MAR FORTUNES TuUl BY planets: predicted "74" passengers overdue Steamer island. 7 Giant room ME.ARNDT.GEBMAN OP. I UNK-TELLKrtT ill Us past aud future: gives picture future bus- band or wlie: 25c up: never fails. 957 Harrison st, MELBOURNE. GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant; never fails; call and be convinced.

419 Geary room 22, second floor; only 25c. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO IVI grave given ladies 25c. 914 o'F-rrell. MRS.

MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAlR- voyant. 61 Fifth water reaaln.s specialty. MMX. KAVENA REaDS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names n. SSonv.6 Fourth MME.

VIOLET CHESTER Has palmist, magnetic healer. Rms. 2-3, 223 Posu ME. MORE A BEST medium, card-reader; 25c up. 764 Howard st, YPSY LIFE READER, 3 SEVENTH ladies 25c, gents 50c; a.l questions answered.

ME. I.EGGKTTF: PAST AND FUTURE; business advice; one price, 25c. 311 Tehama. ETHELG KAY, CLAIRVOYANT. CARD READ- Jlier nd palmist.

1 iti-J Misal 1:1 bet. 7 hand Bth SriKITUALISM, MMX. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM. GIVES ssages and advice on all maiteri pertain- ing 10 mortal bft'aira- 838 Mission st. MRS.

i-ULT MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night. o0c; sittings dally. 31 Fell st. ME. YOUNG'S TESTS-CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c.

41S McAllister; convi. icing MRS. C. J. MEY I ESTCIR.

2 AND HP M. teats 10 all; 10-. sittings. 326 McAllister st. MAYO STEERS, 112y 2 OAK CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 r.

Thunday, 2 p. readings. 1 FRED EVANS, THE SLATE- It writing medium, it now located at 1122 Market. KS. J.

J. HITNEY. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, for messages ml advice. 218 S.ocktoo st. HYPNOTISM.

HYP.NOTISM CURES WHEN ALL ELSE fails: also tauzhu Hypnotic 6 O'FarrelL MKIIICAL. ADItS- RE.NAKD REGULATING WAFERS. An infn'liblecurp I-oriurther particulars and explanatory letter send 2 cents to Pacific Coast A rencv, l.en. rd Medical 0., 828 Spreckels build- ing, 927 Market Fra cUco. All.

CASKS OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored in a few hours: safe and sure at any time: Instant relief for travelers; home in confinement: bes: care and privacy: regular physician; 30 years' successful practice; my celebrate.l remedies for monthly suppression never fail: every cuss guaran teed: co li- mitation free, conMden lal; hours 10 to 5: pills sL 11R3. DR. WVtTU, 916 Post su, near Larkin. J. H.

JO-SELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL- ist, still oilers his valuable services to the un- With a mind ma ured aid enriched by studies of an advanced order, there is hardly a disease in the catalogue of human ills he can no; treat to a perfect cure. Ladles, be is always ready to assist you. His knowledge has teen rued by extensive experience No case peculiar to your delicate organism Is beyond his nure con- trol. His female monthly remedies are sure and in their eff -cts. His tried and valuable reme- dies for lost manhood are never-talltng In their ectlon, ana are warranted for both and old.

He excels all others in the cure of private diseases, i Over 5j years of practice enbb.es him to warrant a cure in all cases. Cousu.ta.lon parlors, UJd Market Call or rite direct to SOtS Market rooms 11 and 12. PROCESS THAT 1H PERFECTLY HARM- Jess: never fails In any case of monthly sick- ness. 00 motler what cause; no clec.rictty hum- dug or other dangerous methods: money in every case refunded ii a cure Is not effected: travelers helped immediately; years' experience; home la confinement with sanitarian convenience. Con- sult free the only reliable physicians, DX.

AND MRS. DA VIEs, 14 McAllister su. next Bank: hours. 9a.m. to 5 and 7 to p.

w. A PROCESS 'IHAT NEVER AILS TURK. store every case of monthly sickness lrona whatever cause in a few hours when msdlcines 1 and others have failed; no instruments used; many years' experience: every case guaranteed; advice free; terms reasonable; first-class private homf for continemenu MRS. DR. Li.IL.UY, 1123 Market st.

over the Owl Drugstore. A Nr-W PROCESS-NO MEDICINE OR IN- -M. strnment every woman her own physi- cian lor ii. female troubles, no mat from wbut cause: resto.es always in one day; can be sent and used home; positive cure; genuine new process can only be had at my office; advertised 20 years. DM.

POPPER, 318 Kearny st. DR. FOXTLKT'S FRENCH guaranteed absolute cure for nil dls- (no matter what cause); positive safe and sure; no danger or after effects; taken in lime It also ac as a preventive; price $150 per box: Bent free by mall on receipt of price. WALLER 33 Grant aye. DR.

ANDMR-4. WJ-GENER. 526 EDDY private home; every comfort: separate rooms before and onring confine female complaints skillfully treated; regular physician: quick relief for travelers; Lest care; terms moderate: babies adopted in good families; consultation free; pills s2, DRU bOO'DWIS SPECIALISTS, LADIES near or far; safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patients; best skill, tree diagnosis; low fees: self-cure. 401 Van Ness A LPEAU'B FRENCH A BOON TOLA- A. dies with female troubles; no danger; safe and sore; $2 50 ex press O.

D. don't delay until too late. OSGOOD Coast Agents. MIKE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dl3- eases from whatever a home la con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction, guar- anteed by MRS. GWYKR, 226 su 'ALL, FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND Dls- of the eye permanently cured at MRS.

DR. 410 Geary st consultation free. DU PRAK'-. FEMALE RKGULATINU PILLS; safe and efficient emmenacoeue: $1 per box. RICHARDS A 406 Clay REMEDIES FOR FEMALE troubles, diseases.

MRS.DH. 2541.5, 4tn. I vR. hall, 14 McALLJSTKK street. XJ Jones.

Diseases or women ana children. LEGAL NOTICES. THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION having received applications to mine by ttie hy- draulic process fro CHARLES and BEN HOW- LET r. In the How-lett claim, near Columbia Hill, Nevada County, to deposit tailings in Ra- vine, mid from the Marguerite Gravel and Quartz Mining Company. in Hie arque Ite mine.

in Eureka Mining district, Nevada i i.unty. to deposit tailings In a ravine, gives notice that, a meeting will be held at room 59 Flood building. San Fran- cisco. on May 10. 1897.

at 1:30 p.m. CITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, KAN Francisco, April 15. in compliance with the provision- of section sof order 3598 or the Boar. 1 01 Supervisors, approved September 15, 1880, there will be sold at public auction by K. s.

bpear at their salesrooms. Ml and 33 Sutter street, on MONDAY, MAY 17, At 10 o'clock a. m. sundry articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed property recovered by the police forte of San Francisco, detailed In an inventory thereof on tile in the office of he 1 lerk of the Board of Supervisors, and consisting of jewe.ry. wearing apparel, knives, etc.

also a lot of trunks, valises, clotliing, property of deceased rsons received from the orouerof this City and County. "Open for inspection 0:1 morning of A. WIDBEK, City and County Treasurer. CITY REAL, ESTATE. NAIOMA-BT.

HOUSE OF THREE fla.s; rent 930: always rented; lot 25x75. Clementina st. 2-story house, 8 rooms; rent reduced to lot 25x80. These properties must be sold to close an estate; no reasonable offer win be refused. Inquire 714 Natoma si.

No agents. CfOfin LOT 75x100: LEVEL; NEAR CARS: worth $400. F. W. FULLER, 19 Mont- gomery.

FOR SALIC HOUSE 3 AND LOT. Day b-u Church uni -ancbez. CC. BEMIS, real estate and land agent, 324 montgomery st. FOR SALE.

Choice bnildinclot on Army and 27th close to electric road. San Carlos Villa lot: 100x150 feet. feet on Jackson overlook- In ihe Presidio and bay. modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: electric roaa passes houses: make offer. Elegant NW.

corner of Cole and Carl sts. Choice building lots north of cor. Fiftti ay. and 109x95 ft. OR SALE OR TO B-STOKY HOUSE, JT' 315 Guerrero st furmerl Hansen D.ein^ and Cleaning Works: steam po.ver; well and pump: aule, 5 stalls; 40x112: easy terms; ap- ply on remises, 1 to 4 r.

m. also cottage, 5 rooms and bath, 302 second near Clemen, st. pOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS: CHEAP ON ACCOUNT of owner in aw- ground leased for two years, can be renewed. 58 Hermann, nr. Valencia.

EORGE 31. BALSBURY, BUILDER, WILL call and give low estimates by addressing 521 Sunset Heights. diQAnrv EASTLAKE COTTAGE, 330 HILL, (jjuuvv. nr. Castro: 5 large rooms, bath and basen ent; lot 25x114; partly mortgaged; mortg.Ri' caa remain if desired: good neighbor- hood; place not large enough for piesent owner.

App B'-IGDEN i TURNEY, cor. Kearny and Commercial; make offer. INSIDE CORNER ON POST tjpoU.UUl'. rents about per month: I a modern building on thin lot will pay well. J.

W. COLJSMAN, 24 Montgomery st. Cash, balance same as rent, for new house; sunny side of Co near Waller: size 01 lot contains 8 ruoms and all modern improvements. rptTTLE LOFT US, LAND AGENTS, 62 I 1 Market su, opp. Palace Hotel: city and coun- try uropertv for -ale and exchange only.

MONEY TO LOAN. "I IBERAL ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, JEW. elry. low interest. Cut-rate Loan Office, r.

7, Flood bUg, 809 Market: lei. brown 19L A LOANS ON OR PIANOS, In S. Oakland or Alameda. at lowest rates: without removal: no commissions; no delays. J.

NOON AN. 1017 to 1023 01., above btXta. telephone- Jessie 4L, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND PRIVATE place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds and Jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market telephone Green 204. fUIM AT 61 PKR CENT ON CITY real estate; also Oakland: estates, lite Insurance second mortgage, any sum.

Man- hattan Loan 10 Mills building, ground floor. ANY AMOUNT: IST. ZDtOR 3D MORTGAGES, estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate: furnlturn and pianos without removal. UcCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery room 3. WHY PAY HIGH INT.

ON S-MALL LOANS? We loan at 65c interest per mo. on each $109 on 2d mortgago; any security. Gold, box 4, CalL I I'lflfTAT BANK RATES: lbT AND I I 2d morteaces, rents, lend as iotr as 950. H. MLRPHY.

624 Market su i TO LOAN ON CITY REAL estate; 2 SPECK CO, 602 Market sr. ON FURNITURE; VERY LUW INTEREST; no commission. SCRIBNKR, 7 City Hall aye. MONEY TO LOAN OX CITY HEAL EsTATE: iv any amount. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine bU, r.

3. 1 fvO.ooo ON LIFK INSURANCE POLICIES low Interest. JOS. B. IOPLUZ.

33J Pine. TO 5J0.000; LOWEST RATE; IST 2D iipOyj any proposition. Dryden. 413 Mont NY SUM, OR 2ND MORTGAGES. Es- tates iv probate, etc.

Km. 7, 508 California, st. FURNITURE AND PIANOS; NO RE- moval: low rates: private party. 219 Powell, r. 3.

ON PIANOS AND WITHOUT removal very low interest. 116 McAllister st. FINANCIAL. PREMIUM BONDS, list or unlisted stocks, g'ld, silver and quartz bought and assayed. F.

EPHRAIM 6-8 Market opp. i aci- Ho el. S. F. EDCCATIOXAL NDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL OK A Mathematics: pupils prepared In day and evening clas.se and by private lessons for Caltor- nia and Stanford universities; marine i engineers' and civil service examinations; special ev'g classes: mathematics mechanical drawing; high school pupils coached.

1:.. 402 Parrot, bldg. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocutitin, 1215 Octavia --aa Francisco. Mli-S ELIZA MACKINTOSH, i of Professor G. W.

Baynham, Glasgow, and graduate of bchool- of Oratory, Philadelphia. Pa- teacher. Office days. Friday p. m.

Saturday a. m. BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Bookkeeping, tusiness practice, shorthand, typinc, telegraphy, ituigmtces. English branches, i engineering: 20 teachers; 15,000 (raau- -1 ktes: day and evening sessions; catalogue. 1 A YRES', 'lHi.

LEADING COLLEGE. SJI JV Montcomerr individual Instructloa tnorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc. Lie scholarship $59- low per week and ml LYCEUM SCHOOL OF I JD Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12.

L0.0.F. block, 7th and MkU LEO COOPS SCHOOL OF ACTING AND Opera, rantoraime and Acting; study 01 reper- i toire and vocal music, bli Geary at. Si HOOL; ELEc7 XJ civil, mining, survey, assay, ray Uunht; e5.1864. A. VAN DKR NAILLEN.933 Mkt IJOOKKPNO.

WKITNG. ARITHMTC. (iKAMP, I Ddav nodaises; (5 montu. 845 Mission. BANJO TACGHT To BEGINNERS, 25 CENTS per lesson.

Address box 76, Call Office. i PIANO. GERMAN, 75c; PUPIL LElPSlCCON- servatory and German High 110 yde st. SINGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French. languages: 9-' ma 109 1 ay.

or. L'ITAK. UA.Ni'UUN, PIANO AND VT Irssons. $3 mo. Westbans.

Hb Fifth. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ANT ADS FOKTHE Call taken at branca liiuet open until o'clock. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I 4 RK YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PIANO? A. We sell them for $4, (5, $6, $7.

$8, $9. $10 1 per month; also for cash; the best makers of every grade; don't pay rent when the same monthly paym- nts will purchase one from us. SHERMAN, CLAY cor. Kearny and Sutler Stain- way dealers. A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago is KuHLER CHASE'S.

26, 2S and at 1 farreil pianos, or- gans and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowest: everything possible duns 10 please, and satisfy lUs customer. ACTUALLY THE BEST BAKGAINs IN Pl- anos; mom hly payments from up: dcliv- I ered free with stool and' cover; correspondence solicited. THE F. W. sPENCER COMPANY.

I salesrooms 933 Market opp. Mnaoa; I llshed over 1:0 BON A FIDK REDUCIIOX IN Halnes. Knabe, Bush Oerts and others: sec- ona-band pianos irom $100 up. W. C.

11AM1L- 'ION. successor A. i Biincroft £24 x'osU ADMINISTRATOR'S MUST SELL: A pianos at Immense reduction for cash or on Installments. EATON i- STATE, 735 Market st. HAW, bTEINWA'i, CHICKEKING.

8185; bargains. $4 a month; a nice small up- right, $95. INK, 136 Kills st. RODGKRS' CABINET GRAND 1. HOHNUNO.2I6Pcst rvoFINEGROVKsTEEN FULLER PIANO Uu installments.

221 Leaven or. St. A BRUENN PiANO: WILL CHARM YOU: A see it before you buy. 228 Post su EARLY NEW BABY Gi: AND STEIN WAY; Ii grea. bargain.

1021 Van Nets aye. AROAIN CAN BE HAD AT MAt'VAIS 1 769 Market agency DecKer Son's pianos. ARE CHANCE; GOOD UPRIGHT CHEAP. SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister, next I CLAY it ONLY LLi4 you find a stock of new s-telnway pianos- A ENTFOrtHALLET Davis ami Francis Bacon pianos.

41 sacta BYKON A LV. JOS 1 ewbv i Evans, iiriees and other pianos. c- UPiiP.IOP. ZiTHEKS, NEW OH. MULLEK.

reimirer 2la am place. PHYSICIANS. DR. C.C. O'DONNELL.

1206 MARKET; RES. 2864 25th diseases of women a specialty. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN; ACRES 1 MiLE FROM i'etaluma; well Improved. Fell.

Oft ACRES CHOICK LAND NEAH AUBURN- valuatlo i $4 'DO: will or exchange for city or Oakland properly- J. H. 1 and 2 Grand Western, JUr.ei cor. PolK and Austin. ANT A CLAKA FOR fiALE, RE -T 0 yin yard; 13 acres; 3 acres orch- ard Apuly 645 Naiomast.

SONOMA COUNTY: LITTLK HCMKS ASPE- cialty. A. H. CHESSMORE, real estate agum, Sonoma, Cal. "1 Oil- AUKS TKACT AND 140- ACRE TRACT at $20 per acre; high and sightly; well lo- catrd for poultry raising.

A. H. Sonoma, Cal. KEAT BARGAINS IN 935 PER acre: small places; improved and unimproved; Alameda near san Francisco. For de- tails write to H.

J. DIGGLES, 69 Columbian building, Marke. San Francisco. MARIN CO. IMPROVED AND unimproved land: terms losuit: fruit, grain, vegetables, rail and water.

R. 65, Chronicle bidg. TITTLE HUMES LOSE lO TOWN; IM. Xv proved; easy terms: also 4 to 12 acre on 8 aud 1 i years' credit. D.

H. TWINO. So- liomaCity; every Mondur at 633 Market S. F. AN ACHE: ACRES TIMBER; UOOD for stock or fruit: plenty water.

a. box 40. BEBT IX AMBKICA-THB tT wiiKKLY CALL, to sny address in tha nitfd fatates or Canada one year for $1 EO, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BROADWAY. OAKLAND tSTAXK. FOR RENT-ELEGANT STORE.

WITH LtV- ing-rooms in re in Fruitvale, summer re- sort if Francisco, whf a buslne-s man can start li nisei an excellent grocery, deli- cacy or dry goods ore. For timber Inf rma.lon. apply to H. A. PLEITNEK.

Fruit station. CASH, $5 LOTS $75 AND upward; out of 33-acre A.lendale Tract, Oakland but 72 lots unsold; will tnlld you 3. 4 aud 5 room cotta (modern) from $300 to $900, lucludln lot: payment as rent; site, climate and soil superb: 3 eiectric roads and fine scbool near: I conveyance free. 459 st bet. Broadway and Washington, Oakland.

H. Z. JONES Owner. BUY A AND LOT IX BEAUTIFUL Jtrul.vale: only a minute's walk lot tie station- see the owners at their office in Fruitvale for bar" gains BASSr TT FruKva.e station. EACH.

4 LOTS Mn.LKOSE STATION tip 1 Tract: streetcars and local trains: only $1 down and $1 a week. H. B. PINNEY, 902 B.oadwav, Oakland. GET A CHOICE, HEALTHFUL HOMESITE while prices are low; lots $100 to $150 at Fitchburs, beyond Frultva'e; the best property for investment now offered; local trains and electric cars: 10 mirrutes to Oakland and 49 to San Francisco; splendid climate, out of damp belt: soil excellent for gardening; very best water facilities; good school: terms to suit.

Before buy- Ing in this locality see the owner of this property, C. M. I'UNKLE. 916Va Washington au, upstairs! room 28, Oakland. Cat.

OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. FINE 8-ROOM RESIDKNCE; WELL FUB- -T nished: large, cultivated grounds: chUce loca- tion; rent $50 per month: ready May 1. WM. M. UK WOLF, 11150 Broadway, Oanlaud.

ARGE 8-ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE; J-J in good repair and very desirable neisobor- rent $25. WM. M. DE WOLF, 1050 Broad- way. Oakland.

OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. To LET TO THE PROPER I OR 2 sunny rooms: upstairs: either furnished or un- furnished, with breakfast, if desired, in choice local! at reasonable price where home com- ioru.au be enjoyed, in s.rlctiy private family; references exchanged. 1217 Webiter Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND FURNISHED BOOHS. -f AUGEHCXNYRO MS; GALI.VDO HOTEL, Oak I and; board optional.

off Broadway. ALAMEDA ADVERT IS r-: OOM HOOiE; FINE LOCATION; BAB- I $2100. lot 50x125: $SCO. Corner lot. 80x138: tine location; bargain.

Furnished til 5) to $100 E. D. JUDD 1424 Park Alameda. FINE NEW RESIDENCE, NKVKR BEEN occupied, at a bargain, si tinted in the choicest i of a large aynitinl has been made upon it. and forfeited, which enables us to sell far below cost; see it and make offer.

JusEPH A. LEON- ARD 1364 la Alameda. 6-room cottage; BEAUTI- fully situated: near Bay-st. gtn.ioj*. A new cottage; colonial style; near nar- row-cause sta lon.

Handsome colonial cottage, with above; situated i ear station. $36tO A snap; colonial cottage of 7 rooms; latge corner lot. your terms are ours- JIAKCI'SE REMMELL. Bay-st. station (broad-gauge), Alameda: 628 Ma ket San Francisco; open Sundays and holidays.

i ARGAIN; ALAMEDA COUNTY: 30 MILES from city: choice land: Iruit, nay, grain, veg- etables, with living springs; 525 to $35 per acre. 11. J. DIUGLEs. 69 Columb an building, S.

F. ALA3IKDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. A LET, SUNNY CORNER COT- xV tage, newly pointed; 8 rooms and bath, base- ment, laundry, attic; all in perfect order: large garden rent low. J. S.

HAN LY, 1351 Park Alameda. A ROOMS AND BOAKD FOR -TV gentleman in private family near Chestnut station, narrow-guage. Apply 1126 Lafayette DENTISTS. VRnOM ELECTRO- DENTAL 99V Market lady attendant: no gas or her dangerous niesthetics given; electric ty the agent used to relieve paiu; teeth tilled aiid extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a written guarantee given with work done; lowest prices, best work; all surgical work attended by G. Wili.ams M.D., physician and surgeon: examination free by ttieu-eor our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge-work and teeth without plates a specialty.

Electro-Dental Parlors, 997 Market st. fiROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, cet. 3d and 4th: pass specialists: painlesi extracJng, with gas, plates, $7 up: fill, $1 up. FULL SET OK TEETH, $7: WARRANTED 5 years; painless extraction: see our new combina- tion plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest made; warranted 10 years: tilings. 50c; crowns, S3 SO.

CHICAGO DENTAL PARLOUS, 24 Sixth street. $7 FULL SET TEETH: BEST MAKE; I kept In repair; extracting free; nlllnfts.soo; crowns, $3 5a Pacinc Dental Parlors, If Third. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H.

C. Young, 1841 Polk st. POSITIVELY PA IN LESS ACTION. DR. J.

HARDING, cor. Powell: te1.ma1n5375 DR. J. J. LEEK.

1126 MARKET OPEN evenings: Sundays till noon, dentistry taught CULIO.N ASSOCIATION. ket si. Dli. CHARLES W. DKcKEK.

$7 A SET FOX WAKKANTED A3 0 I good as can be made; tilling $1 UK MMM 4, dentut. 930 Market next Baldwin Theater. Painless ACTION, BOc: crown orldge work a specialty: plates $5 up: ISyearr experience. U. L.

WALSH. Geary. "I LUDLUM HILL. 1443 M.ARKKT ST, NR. Eleventh; do charce lor extracting whaa plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 6Uc: gas given.

DR. UKOKUE W. LEEK. THK UKNUINIS Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeta Without any plate, moved from 6to ALL WUUK KKASONABLK AND WAJ4- ranted. DEL J.

Vf. KEY. 1320 Market ac. LOST. BLACK LOST ON DUPONT bet.

Bush and California; liberal reward. Re- turn to 815 Stockton SU.MKH LAEOKBCT. LEW ELL YN S-ETTKR: DOG: WHITE WITH 1j black ots: license 2U9H: named Sport. Re- turn to 36 i lgin par reward. POLK.

XriAR HAVES, MALE FOX terrier: white, with black and tan head leather collar and bell; liberal reward. 21 Polk st. a passbook with thehibernia Savings aud Loat. society of San ranclsco, in the name of rM.UA CRAM; No. The finder will please return to the bank.

STORAGE. STORAGE-ROOMS 25x10, 93 PER MONTH: rooms 10x12, new and dry. DECKER, 1020 Market st. TIEDUC. KATES, FURNITURE.

PIANOS, XV Household gooJs, eiu. J. PUUBCJS, 785 Miv MAKKIAGK I.U'LNitS. The following lieonsei hays Issued by the County Clerk's office: I Alois Huckand Sell la Olesecice, W. John J.

Lynch and Mamie Charles A. Pf flier and Ray Striker 29-18. Hoge and Marie Hartinann, 23. I Frederick Doualiueand Nellie Hariclns, 27 Elmer A Wolfe and Miriam K. Lord.

-5 J. Barlealnpl and Amelia Siivestri 22. bikl FBlrth, laarriJiz" and death notices sent br mill will not le Inserted. Tney must be handel In a' either of tba publication offices and be imtoriil with the name and residence of perjoai autnonzjl to have the same pumis.iu.l. BOB.V.

BRIARK-Ia this city, April 17, 1897. to the wirt of W. W. Br.ar<j. a daughter.

In nU cltv. April 13, 1897, to the of John L. Jenkins, 3IAUIUEO. this city. April 21,1897, at the home of the brtle's parents, by the Rev.

Frank K. Baker. William J. Altchlson and Louisa Otto, both of saa MEINHOLD-REHN-In this city. April 21, 1897.

the Key. J. H. Schroeder, Frederick Meinhold and Anna Rehn. this city.

April 23, 1897. by the Rev. Dr. E. R.

Dille. Frank V. M. Savage and Mary Elizabeth Swan, both of San Fran- cisco. DIED.

Bursrmayer, Frederick- McGuinness, John Caltaghan, Mary Maclcay. Alexander o.lins, Timo.hy Mary A. Crowiey. John Parker, George Donovan, Michael T. P.

rKins. Sarah M. Klwood. Kdvarda B. Peyser.

Morrli Ford, Margaret ShleHs, N. Hall. Annia E. bmiley, Thomas J. L.

Harklni. Jamei Thomas. Wiilmm M. Kafica, Paul Ward well. Albert McAmee, anirew Wood, Charles A.

In this city, April 21, 1897, Fred- erick, beloved husband of Bessie nurgmayer, and father of Louis and Frank Burgmayer, a na- tive of asjei 37 years. an i acquaintances are respect- fully InviieJ to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 'i o'clock p. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter A- 122 Eddy street.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CALLAii H.a ln this City, April 22. 1897, Mary, beloved daughter of Isabella una the late JUenis Callaghan. and sister of Johu Henry ant Annie callaguan. a native of Kingston, aged 24 years months and 9 days.

4V Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9 :30 o'clock a. from her lata resiueuce Pacific street, thence to Su Fran- cu Church, corner Vallejo street and Montgom- ery avenue, where a solemn requiem masj will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock U. Interment Mouns Calvary Cemetery. In his city. April 23.

1897, Timothy, beloved husband of Bridget Collins a native of Wood Held, parish of Rosscarberry, County Corn, Ire. ana. (Mass.) papers mease copy. Frlendi and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from his late, residence, 323 Oak street, tuence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose ot his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. it, In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

In this cl April 21, 1897, John Crowley, brother of Mrs. Ellen aad uncle of J. a. McCormick. a native of County Cork.

Ireland, aged 54 years. Friends and acquaintances and members of the -an rrauciaco Association, without further notice, ar- respectfully invited to attenJ the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock a. v. from the parlors or tha Craig, Cocnran 22 and 26 Mint avenue, theuce to St. Patrick's church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 11 :30 o'clock a.

m. train. In this city. April 22, 1897, Michael T. Donovan, a native of Francisco, ed A days.

In this city, April 23. 1897, Edvarda Bertina, beloved wife of Frederick Elwood, niece ofAmalia Kldngien, and sister of clans Clau- sen, a native of England, lb years 10 months and 23 days- Angeles and Port- land (Or.) papers please copy, i and acquaintances are lUiuaul fully Invited to attend the funerai Tu-AIORROVV (Sunday), at a o'clock p. from her late resi- dence. FoUom street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

In this city. April 22, 1897. Margaret Fora, a native of Irelatu. 35 In Alameda. April 22, 1897, Annie beloved wiie of George W.

Hall, aud daughter of Margaret A. aud the lute Jamei Mee. Friends are resDfotfully invited to ateni the funeral services THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock a. at JoM-pu'3 Cuurcn, aU- mtrda. station, luterment private.

No flowers. HARKINS-ln Watsoaville. April 22, 1397. James beioved orotherof Mrs. John Welch and the late Margaret Ford, a na- tive of Letiericenny, County jjonegal.

Ireland, aged aboat 70 years. funeral will take place THIS DVT (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. from his late resi- dence on Saa uan road, services at at. Pat- rick's CUurcn. In this city.

April 1897, Paul Kafka, aged 5 months and 7 days. In Oakland, April 22, 1897. Andrew McAmee. a native of Ireland, 43 years moatusanJ 18 days. this city.

April 23. 1837, John McGalnness, beloved father of Mrs. E. Au.on- lades, broth aw of Michael Galvin, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 66 A3" Notice of funeral hereafter. In this city, April 22.

1897, Alexan- der, husband of Janet Mackay. and father of Mrs. R. V. Watt, Mrs.

F. J. Ttrayer, Waller S. Mackay and the late Mrs. J.

L. Case, a native of Paisley, Scotland, aged 66 years 3 months and 8 days. Funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 12:15 o'clock p. from his late residence, 43 Noo street. Interment private.

O'sULLI In this city, April 22, 1897, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Patrick O'aullivan. and mother of John F. aid Sylvester O' Sullivan and Mrs. John H. Cunningham, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 67 years.

LBonon paDera please copy. Friends and acquaintances are respect- uli invited to attend the funeral THIS vaT (Saturday), at 9:45 o'clock a. from the par- lors of H. C. Porter 122 fcdjy thence to Holy Cross Ciiurch.

Eddy street, near bcott, wh-re will be held, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a.m. Interment Mount vary Cemetery. In West Berkeley. April 22. 1897.

George, beloved son of Christ and Vinnie Par- ker, a native of West Berkeley, aged 4 years 3 months and 18 days. In this city, April 22, 1897, Sarah M. ferkins, a native of Sew Vortc, aged 73 years 6 months and 16 days. and acquaintances are resDsct- fully Invited to attend trie funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock p.m.. from the resi- denco of John 2828 California street.

Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3 o'clock p. m. PEYSER-In this city. April 22. 1897.

Morris, beioved son of Henry and Bertha Peyser, father of Hazel Peyser, and brother of Mrs Paulino Jacobs and Eva Peyser, a native of San Fran- cisco, 37 years '2 months and 1-i days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10 o'clock a. from the resi- dence of his parents, 3J2 Clementina street. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. it train from Third and Townsend streets.

In this city, April 23, 1897. James KMX beloved son of James and Susan Shields, a na- tive of San Fraueuoo, aged 16 days. SMILE ln this city, ADril 23. 1597, Thomas J. L.

Smiley, a n.ui ye of Philadelphia, aged 78 years 1 month and 14 days. i 43" In term out private. THOMAS-In this city, April 22, 1897, 'William beloved son of Mrs. Belle Thomas, and brother of B. M.

Thomas, aged 34 years 7 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintance are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. from the residence oi H. M. 1 nomas.

Bush s.reet, near lyon. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WARDWELL-In this city. April 22.1597, Albert, bolorei hmliaad of Josephine A. Ward well, a native of Mas.iacnus»tt<, ased 51 Friends are resneclfullv iuvltMl to atteni the funeral T.j-MOKROW (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock a.

from the parlors of vA6 street. Interment Cypresi Lawn Cemetery by 11:30 clock a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. In the Ottvnnl- Conner Hospital.

April 23. Allen Wood 37 years. KICAVOY GALLAGHER, i FUXKRAL DIEKCTORS A EMBALM SO Fifth Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone South 80.

BUSINESS OF McAVOY GAIXAi be conducted at the old stand. No. 20 Fifth street, for the benefit of the widow of the late HKNItY J. GALLAW- HEK and his sister, Miss AN.ME g.v llag- HKS.H.J. GA LaGUKK.

ANNIE B. GALLAGHER. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION IS PREPARED TO CONTINUE THE ALB of burial plats and graves in its cemetery an 4 deeds. 1 Perpetual care of lots will be arranged for at Superintendent's othes at the cemetery, cornel Bush street and Central avenue. San MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB- tety to the city non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clusive: location unexcelled.

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