THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. 13 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday M follows:: ' Harry Asher and Maggie Clifford, 21— 17.^ Peter Bassor and Frances Lauretta, 29—19. David F.Sandstedt and TUlie M.Nlska, 37—33. Lajos Steiner and Rebecca Lachs, 27—20. James McKiernan and Matilda Varley, 27-20. Thomas F. Gately and Sarah A. Burns, 21—20. W. C. Fargeman and L. B. Fredrickson, 28—29. Isaack Berber and Jennie Samuels, 24— 22. DIVORCES GRANTED. Maurice Eintracht from Julia Eintracht: granted by Judge Hebbard— willfuldesertion. Rebecca Lach3 from Henry Lachs; granted by Judge Hebbard— -willful desertion. Ida May Hampton from Harley Grant Hamp- ton; granted by Judge Seawell— failure to provide. BIRTiiS— MARRIAGES — DEATUS. Dili 1 115 — jJIAKhIAwDS — -VLA I Iw. BORN. BRENHAM—InHonolulu, April 19, 1895, to the . wifeof R. B. Brenham. a son. . \u25a0 FARLEY— this city,April29, 1895, to the wife of James F. Farley, a son. GEi/DERT— Inthis city, May 2, 1895, to the j wife of Walter L. Geldert.'a son. HARDY— In this city, May 6, 1895, to the wife of John H. Hardy, a son. LILLY— In this city, May 1, 1895, to the wife of George Lilly, a daughter. SOUTHARD— Inthis city, May 3, 1895, to the - wife of F. R. Southard, a son. - biakried: ASHER— CLIFFORD—Inthis city, May 7, 1895, by Justice of the Peace J. E. Barry, Harry Asher and Maggie Clifford, both of Oakland. DOWNS— DENNIS—In this city. May 4. 1895, by the Rev. W. M. Reilly, J. H. Downs and Charlotte R. Dennis. KANE—POWERS— In Berkeley, April 30. 1895, by the Rev. D. C. Crowley, Frank J. Kane of San Francisco and May Powers of Vallejo. LOVETT— M. T. Lovett of New York and Josephine A. Shaw of SAD Francisco. SULLIVAN— BERGOLD— In Oakland, by th&Rev. Mr.McLean, John J. Sullivau and Pauline Ber- - gold,both of San Francisco. DIED. Behrens, Dr. H. C. F. Jenne, Hanorah Brod. John H. Levy, Abraham : Cunningham, Peter McQuillan, Arthur Dowd, Andrew J. O'Connell, Mary Edwards, Marlon O'Neill, Catherine Gallagher, Ellen Olsen. Charles L. Gilfeather. Denuis F. Vaschold. Fred Gatto, Minna 9 tine. John ' " \u25a0 Hink. Henrich M. Sheehan, Ellen Higgins, Arthur Walker. Cathie Jansson, Charlotte Walsh, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Hazel Willis,Mary fc>. BEHRENS— Ia Golden Gate, Alameda County, May 7.1895, Dr. Henry C.F.. beloved husband of Harriet Frances Behrens, and father of A. G. and W. N. F. Behrens, a native of Hanover, Ger- many, aged 86 years and 11months. , New York and New Jersey papers pleas? copy.] BROD-In this city, May 7, 1895, at bis residence, 4311/2 Grove street, John H.. husband of M. Brod. and father of Amiel H. and Helena Brod, a native of Germany, aged 65 years. CUNNINGHAM— In this city, May 6, 1895, Peter Cunningham, a native of Ireland, aged 46 years. DOWD—in Sacramento, May 6. 1895, Andrew J., beloved son of Andrew and Catherine Dowd, and nephew of Daniel Neeson, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 21 years 1 month and 19 days. jJSTFriends and acquaintances are respect- . fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the resi- dence of his parents, 726 Twenty-fourth street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his 6oul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. EDWARDS— AtHaywards Hotel, Haywards, Ca!., May 7, 1835, Marion Edwards, dearly beloved husband of Jeannette M., and father of Sidney B. and the late Adele Knoph, and vice-president Charles M. Plum & Co. Upholstery Company, a native of Lawrenceville, 111., aged 41 years 4 months and 4 days. /KtTNotice of funeral hereafter. GILFEATHER—Inthis city. May 7, 1895, DenniB F., beloved brother of James Gilfeather, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years and 15 days. JjSs~The funeral will take place THIS DAY \u25a0 (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. if., from the par- lors of McAvoy A Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. Interment private. GALLAGAER—There will be a requiem high mass celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Ellen Gallagher at St. Brendan's Church, ' corner Harrison and Fremont streets, THIS . DAY (Wednesday), commencing at 9 o'clock a. it. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend. GATTO—Inthis city, May 7. 1895, IDnaa, beloved daughter of John and Annie Gatto. and sister of Frank and Louisa Gatto and Mrs. William Allen, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 4 months and 6 days. HIGGINS—In this city. May 7, 1895, Arthur Hijrgins. drowned at Bakers Beach, a native of California, aged 18 years 11 months and 17 days, 43" Notice of funeral hereafter. HINK— Inthis city, May 7, 1895, Henrich M-,be- loved husband of Metta H. Hink, father of Cath- erine, Willie,Hedwig and Henrich M. Hink, and brother of Martin and Carsten Hink, a native of Bremervoorde, Germany, aged 35 years and 7 days. JANSSON— Inthis city, May 6, 1895, Charlotte, beloved wife of Charles A. Jansson, and mother of Josephine Jansson, a native of Sweden, aged 52 years. j*J3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. ii., from the family residence, southeast corner Filbert and Mason streets. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. JOHNSON— In this city, May 7, 1595, Hazel, youngest and beloved daughter of William and Lucy Johnson, and sister of Eva and Ramon Johnson, a native of Santa Rosa, Cal., aged -1 years 2 months and 3 days. JENNE— In East Oakland, May 5, 1895. Hanorah Jenne, aged 56 years 11 months and 5 days. LEVY— In this city. May 7, 1895. Abraham Levy, beloved husband of Jennie Levy, son of Mrs. Sara Levy, and brother of Maurice H. and Annie Levy and Mrs. B. S. Morris, a native of Columbia, Cal., aged 31 years. jS3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend" the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., fromhis late resi- dence, 1216 Buchanan street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 3:30 o'clock p. M. train from Third and Townsend streets. MCQUILLAN— In this city, May 6, 1895, Arthur McQuillan, a native of Ireland, aged 70years. OLSEN—Inthis city, May 7, 1895, Charles L. Olsen, aged 50 years. O'CONNELL—Inthis city. May 6, 1895, Mary, beloved wife of James O'Connell, and mother of Maurice, Nora, Thomas and Maggie O'Connell, and sister- of Patrick and Thomas Connolly, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 40 years 2 months and 23 days. O~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m.. from the resi- dence, 1030 Shotwell street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifh, thence to St. Peter's Church, where ft requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'NEILL— A month's mind solemn reqniem mass willbe celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Catherine O'Neill TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 o'clock a. m., at St: Patrick's Church. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend. PASCHOLD— In West Berkeley, Frad Paschold, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 3 months. . . <\u25a0 jfy Notice of funeral hereafter. SKAINE— Inthis city, May 6. 1895. John Skaine. known as John Conners, beloved husband of Margaret Skaine, a native of Nevada, aged 33 ' years. jKfFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the under- taking parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHEEHAN—InSan Mateo, May 5, 1395, Ellen Sheehan, a native of Ireland, aged 22 years. WALKER— In this city, May 6, 1895, Cathie, be- loved daughter of Henry C. and Sarah Walker, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 8 months and 16 days. «-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. it., from the residence of the parents, 727 Army street. Interment private. WILLIS— this city, May 6, 1895, Mary a. wife of Milton E. Willis, and mother of Fred M., Harry R. and Frances M. Willis, a native of Chester County, Pa., aged 64 years 7 months and 28 days. X?~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from her late • residence, 2009 Howard street. Interment pri- vate, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by \u25a0electric car from Thirtieth street at 2 o'clock p. ir. WALSH—Ananniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, West Oak- land, TO-MORROW (Thursday), commencing at 9 o'clock a. i£., for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Mary Walsh. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to be present.. m UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I EMBALMING PARLORS. I Everything Requisite for First-class Foneraitl I at Reasonable Rates. I * Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street, g MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, J,- FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAIMKRS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School! j Telephone 3080. LAUREL HILL CEHETERY ASSOCIATION. /CHOICE LOCATIONS INANY PART OF THE \J grounds for sale and lots laid out on the Lawn system or Inclosed with low walls, as purchaser may desire. .•\u25a0'-•,: . ,rj Perpetual care of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent. \u25a0 For the purchase of lots or for any improvement* aDDIv to the superintendent on the grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bush st., San Francisco, Cal. \u25a0 CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. IN SAN MATEOCOUNTY; NON-SECT ABI AN; 1 laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; bean- Uful, permanent' and easy of access; see it before bnyius a burial place elsewhere. \u25a0 s . ;*^sS|g * City Office. 9 CitT Hall Arena** , PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. <2>4 00 A COURTOIS SLIDE TROMBONE; <£)^\J\J . in perfect condition; used carefully 1 year: 8-inch bell; heavy tone; price includes heavy leather case and lyre. Address L. A.,box 138, Call Office. BARGAINS IN NEW AND 2D-HANDPIANOS; Hazelton, Brown&Simpson, Mozart, etc. : hard- tlmes prices; Installments. EATON,735 Market st. "VTEW $8 PICCOLO AND $40 FLUTE AT -^.1 half. J. p., box 31, Call Office. AN UPRIGHT SACRIFICED FOR 70; STOOL, cover. Room 21, Flood Building. ffii^fl UPRIGHT PIANO. FOR $195; IMME- t&tJUyj diatesale. Room 10, Flood Building. I^ISHER UPRIGHT; MUST BE SOLD IMME- ' diately. 536 McAllister st. •\Y" M - G. BADGER, WITHKOHLER &CHASE M 26, 28 and 30 O'FarreU St. OUR NEW RENT-CONTRACT PLAN IS meeting with great favor: terms of payment are so easy that everybody can have a piano; besj makers; largest stock. SHERMAN. CLAY&CO. STECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ«fc SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'FarreU st. 2 SECOND-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR guarantee ; $125 each. VA15.769 Market. TTOME INDUSTRY—HEMME & LONGPIANO JJL CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on installments; send for illustrated catalogue. ARP BY SEBASTIAN ERARD; DOUBLE action- and elegantly flushed; is found with difficultyanywhere; a nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY<fe CO. i"I) ARGAINS—PIANOS FROM$75 UP ; ORGANS 1> $25. A. L. BANCROFT &CO., 324 Post st. A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A -A. good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER &CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'FarreU st. ECB ER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND XJ other first-class makes of pianos; littleused; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrellst. . REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- iVT anos at SHERMAN,CLAY&CO. 'S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutler sis. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & CHASE. • FEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W. SPENCER &CO., 721 Market st, • BYRON MAUZY, 303 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby i Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED; O grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. UPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS, OLD NEWT H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. pHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- age free. EDUCATIONAL. G^^oSiv^TE^iTTE^CUE^r^OF^THS^BA^JO wants large room; will give instructions in payment of rent. L. R., box 121, Call Office. HYPNOTISM — LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM and mesmerism; clairvoyants developed by J. DIAMOND. 406 Sutler st., rooms 50 and 51. SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. MEISTER- schaf: School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. QHORTHAND— INDIVIDUAL I N S T R VC- O tion; Marsh system ;terms reasonable ; experi- enced reporter; references. J. G. A.,box 65, Call Office. . . CANDIDATE FOR TEACHERS', ANY COL- \J lege or civil service examination prepared. Success guaranteed. Address "Tutor," box 40, Call Office. \u25a0 .. . VERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING V taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. T>ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— JJ Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5 & 12, LO. O.F. block, 7th and Market. ALT ACHER, JOSE PH~GREVE~N, IM- > proves and beautified , even spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils.. 82 Ninth st. M~~RS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy. 519 Van Ness aye.; vocal classes Monday, 8 1-. m..sl month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, Bp. m., $3 month: also private ° lessons and piano; ladies and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). . S~ TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st. : diploma course $30. REEK, LATIN, MODERN LANGUAGES, \JT mathematics, etc. students prepared for any examination at reasonable rates. R. 333, Phelan bid. ARR'S IN ST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING JL taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS -Ej DILLON, 14 McAllister St., room 46. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly taught. Write tor catalogue. T ILLIANBEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- JLJ tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the dramatic profession ; appearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness aye. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL. MINING, ME- C? chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture, assay : cstab. '64. VANPER NAILLEN. 723 Mkt. clairvoyants. me\ "more au7ble^mm^m,c£airvoy- ant; tips onraces: 25c up. 131 Fourth st. J DIAMOND, MAGNETIC HEALER AND • mesmerist, cures and develops clairvoyants by mesmerism. 406 Sutter St., rooms 50 and 51. EETING TO-NIGHT, 111 LARKIN ST.; I'JL Kate Heussmann and others: free. PROFESSOR M. C. GEE, THE ACKNOWL- X edged clairvoyant, business test medium, has lo- cated at 1031 Market st., opposite J. J. O'Brien's; readings daily, also sittings for spirit pictures; $1; 9 A. M. to 7 p.m. . . •-,; \u25a0,_ MM DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- ; ill er byeggs and carls (inEnglish orGerman)teUs entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs, nothing excepted; names given; good advice: sure help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake Impossible ; fee $1; letter 2. 30 Kearny. p YPSYLIFE-READER; LADIES25c; GENTS vT 50c; near Market. 5 Seventh st. :>.-- ; ME. PORTER, CARD-READER; LADIES IVL50c; gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant; sit- tings $1 50. 210 Turk St., near Jones. A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; -ex magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holyseals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. T)ROFESSOR LEON, PALMIST,THE GREAT -L renowned clairvoyant and life reader, has ar- rived In the city; don't faU to see him; gives luck Inbusiness; healingpower; hours 10 a. m. to B p. if.; also Sunday. 533 Post St., near Taylor. RS. S. SEAL— SITTINGSDAILY: TEST CIR. Wed, eve., Bp.m. ; Thurs., 2. 110 McAUister. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST medium and life-reader. 218 Stocktoo. : SPIRITUALISM. mEST 'CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: SPIRiT PICTURES, Aby Professor Douglas; 25c. 1031 Market st. RS. :HENDEE ROGERS. GIFTED MEDIUM healer; cir.. Mon and Fri; sit dally.122 Turk. ~T M. FRANCIS, 118~HAIGHT. INDEPEN- . -CX. dent slate-writing medium: Sunday excepted. RS. HENDER ROGERS-PS YCHOMETRIST, test and healing medium: cir. Mon. and Fri. eve.; sittings dally. 122 Turk st. RS. EGGERT AIKEN, TRANCE MEDIUM: cir. Sun. eve. developing cir. Tues. eve, 715 Post st. y :**--a> ASTROLOGY. " A STRALSEER^PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY J\- st. ; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. STORES to LET. qa2~m7sn?g^6l\il2r^ OUt for saloon; also 2 basements rents reduced. Q-I -: ONLY, WITH FIXTURES FOR MIL- t}D -L*J linery or dressmaker; 3 living-rooms. 744 Twenty-third St., cor. Guerrero. OFFICES TO LET. V RO^rA^ ;^OO^r ?r^i2T^FLOOR7 Mills building. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, May 7. Stmr Coos Bay, Jepson, — hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mdse, to GoodaU, Perkins &Co. Importations. MONTEREY—Per Coos Bay—l cs cheese, Ic* lobsters. San Simeon— l 9 tubs 49 bxs butter, 11 veal. Isk abalones, 1 sk seaweed, 24 dry hides, 3 bbls tallow. Cayucos— lo7 bxs butter, 7 cs cheese, 6 cs eggs, 16 veal. • \u25a0 • v Pacific Coast By stations— l 7 cs eggs, 4cs honey, 45 bxs butter. 6 bxs fresh fish. Arroyo Grande—4s gunnies 37 sks beans. \u25a0--\u25a0;: Carpenteria— 2 sks dried peaches, 13 ska beans, 3 sks walnuts. I ; Santa Barbara— 29 sks crawfish, 15 bxs oranges, 63 bxs lemons, 1 bx drugs, 5 bxs honey. Gaviota s bxs butter, 4 bxs crawfish. Hueneme— 2 bxs canned peaches, 2 ca eggs, Ibx shoes. Ventura— 2 bxs butter, 2cs eggs, 24 sks beans. 10 bxs dried peaches, 1 bx dried pears, 1 piano, 1bx dried prunes, 53 bxs lemons, 89 bxs oranges, 1 cs hosiery. ' - \u25a0 *- . - - San Pedro— 4s bxs oranges. -• \u25a0• < Newport—2B bxs lemons, 1603 corn, 2 bbls wine. I Consignees. Per Coos Bay—O BSmith &Co; Win Cluff &Co : Smith's Cash Store; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Norton, Teller &Co; . Chas Montgomery & Co; ' HN Tilden . &Co ; Marshall, Teggart Co : J HNewbaner ACo Kowalsky &Co; Dairymen's Union; Hills Bros; W B Sumner A Co; Erignam, Hoppe A Co ; Baker <& Hamilton; Getzßros A Co; Dodge, Sweeney ACo; Standard Oil Co; W P Fuller A Co: Ross AHewlett; 'De Bernardi & Co ; *C E Whitney &Co ; Jonas Er- langer; Wltzel&Baker; HDutard; FBHalght; American Union Fish Co; HHeckman ACo: West- ern Meat Co; Wetmorn Bros; Redington A Co; Ed- wards A Co; ALevy A Co; Ivancovich A Co; F HHammer; Jones A Co; Wleland BrewingCo; J HCain A Co; Imrael A Co; Porter Bros A Co: Dem- ing-Palmer Co; Armsby ACo: Amer Biscuit Co; Buckingham, Hecht &Co; • A SchUUng ACo; McDonough&Runyon; Bavaria Brewer y; Davis, , ilabet 4 Co; MJihrman &Co. \u25a0-- - V — - 3 \u25a0 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued, j QOjTjESSIE— 7wcT~SobMS FURNISHED *j£r± for housekeeping; $15. : OKO MINNA — 2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS 00 tj for housekeeping; also double room ; $6. B*)Q MISSION—2 FRONT SUNNY HOUSE- t)O keeping rooms, with kitchen: $3 per week. Ql 7 HOWARD— SUNNY PLEASANT RMS. t/1 1 suitable for housekeeping; all conveniences. XT 9 EDDY—2 NEAT SUNNY ROOMS; COM- c)X— plete for housekeeping; reasonable. "IA]Q JACKSON, NEAR MASON— FURNISH- -IUIO ed sunny large housekeeping: $7 to $10. 1 A 7 FIFTH— PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- XU t nished rooms to let. ' 9QX7 MISSION, COR. TWENTY-FIFTH — — O«J I Housekeeping rooms to let; 2 large sunny rooms and kitchen, 3 closets, bath, porch, etc.; fur- nished; $15. . a ~{ 99 FRANKLIN — 2 NICE SUNNY FUR- 'x— -^ nished rooms for hous'ekeeeping. C i Q TURK— FRONT ROOMS, HOUSE- *J-iO keeping, $16; single, $6: gas: bath. /*99 f\V T Y -FIRST— TWO NICELY FUR- \)LiJj nished rooms for housekeeping; reference required. . O'(,B JESSIE— MIDDLE FLOOR — THREE Ut)i ' nice rooms; yard; cellar; $13. 9XQ I CALIFORNIA— 3 ELEGANTLY FUR- Z.OO\. nished rooms for housekeeping. . -I 999 MISSION — NEATLY FURNISHED X_—_ sunny housekeeping room; folding bed; gas; bath; $10. qo_i EDDY—3 FURNISHED OR UNFUR- OOtt nished housekeeping rooms. • AAO TEHAMA — TWO HOUSEKEEPING ttttOrooms; well furnished everything handy. 199 ELEGANTLY' FURNISHED X— — rooms to let; also housekeeping rooms.' 01 Q POWELL, NEAR CLAY— 4 NICE ROOMS, UX.O unfurnished, top floor. Apply downstairs. 9QQ GOLDEN GATE AYE.-4 SUNNY FUR^ 000 nished housekeeping rooms. ' iintTWEN x v - m si » NR. Valencia— llui/2unfurnished rooms and kitchen, $14; 9 tO 12 A. M. ml WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY- -2 ant— 2 or 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; cneap. \u25a0 BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH—SUNNY I —.*) kitchen and bedroom: furnished; $7, $8. OAK — NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY OX suites: complete for housekeeping; cheap rent. IQA TWELFTH, NEAR HOWARD —2 F UK- XO"± nished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms. XT Q THIRD, cor. SOUTH PARK-LARGE iJI-O sunny room for housekeeping. Q/VT WEBSTER — 4 SUNNY ROOMS AND V\J I bath, $14: or 3 rooms and bath, $10. 1Q7O MARKET— BET. JONES AND CITY IOIUHall aye., unfurnished suite: water, gas. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE -;»- WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for mailing. ROOMS to LET. O^TTthTr^^T^ul^u^nlTiTk^^ro^msl t)O"i good accommodation; water included; $5 and $6. \u25a0 IQI 4 MARKET—3 SUNNY FRONT UNFUR- -l Oil: nisbed rooms; $10; private family. Q-lfl FOUR LARGE SUNNY ROOMS. 255 XU. Tehama st. 110 EDDY—NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY XXOrooms, $4 ud; also for housekeeping. LEAVENWORTH—NEWLY FURNISH-' •— vl 1 ed front sunny room for 1or 2; $12. q9/ \ TURK-$6, $7 and $10; furnished O— U sunny rooms-; gas, bath. - Q]Q BUCHANAN-SUNNY ROOMS FOR 1 '/1O or 2: • gas, bath.etc.; reasonable. Q-J C MISSION ST.— FRONT SUNNY SINGLE Ulu room; also housekeeping. Cl Q THIRD,COR. SOUTH PARK—2 UNFUR- O1.& nished rooms; $7. m~~ SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN CITY: NICELY furnished single and double front sunny rms. 99 MCALLISTER—NEATLY FURNISHED 3C_i_( rooms; running water. 1TWENTY-SIXTH, NR. MISSION— SUN- -3 ny suite housekeeping; furnished; $9. 1 Q /» SEVENTH ST.—NICELY FURNISHED IOU front single rooms. $4 and $5 a month. TENTH, NR. MARKET— LARGE SUN- ny front rooms housekeeping privileges. 79 BRADV, OFF MARKET—3 SUNNY UN- I .— famished rooms; sunny yard; cheap to small family. ' q9q GEARY-ELEGANT ROOMS, FURNISH- O— ed or unfurnished: rent reasonable. 79»)I MCALLISTER—NICELY FURNISHED I — O'/J room: German family: $10; references. OHOMONTGOMERY—CHOICE FURNISHED Ol'^J rooms; $1 50 a week; ?5 a month. q9l TURK— FRONT SUITE; BAY-WINDOW; O_ <X also single room. QQ FOUR. ROOMS; 2 BLOCKS FROMMIS- «S? O • sion-s:.cars; large yard. , Apply 360 Jessie. F^- STEVENSON — 2 ' UNFURNISHED t)Uc) rooms; cheap. - O\>l THIRD— TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS; OiJ2 good accommodations ; water included; $5,96. C*~\ 1 BUSH—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Oil room; also single front room; bath, gas; private family. 9 nn /< TAYLOR— ELEGANTLYFURNISHED _iUv/tt parlor bedroom: bath, gas; rent cheap; private family. JAg BROADWAY, COR. MONTGOMERY— rtXJO Furnished rooms; sunny; single and house- keeping. "I 991 MARKET, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND X—'—'X Ninth — Large furnished front room, sunny; light housekeeping. lOn SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED IOU front, sunny, single room; $5 per month. O('-T MINNA, COR. EIGHTH-NICE FUR- UUI nished bay-windowrooms; $1 week. Q9O SUTTER— SUNNYFURXISHED Jj'KONT Oi)«j room suitable ior a gentleman. 990 POWELL— LABGE FURNISHED BOOM _._ for gentleman. m' DOLORES^ neap, twentieth— 3 i U«J sunny furnished rooms (cottage); $12. 1 QOfi MARKET— HAWTHORNE; 2 SUNNY Xt/-jUunfurnished; double furnished; desirable.' 1 HOI POWELL ST.—NICELY FURNISHED XUIJX sunny housekeeping rooms; also single; central location. 1 7 LASKIE, OFF MISSION, BET. EIGHTH X I and Ninth— Wanted, woman for large fur- nished room and do some work In part payment. 1 A TWELFTH, NEAR MARKET — SUNNY lv connecting rooms; furnished; low rent. 7Qft VAN NESS AYE.-SUNNY FRONT I V\) room nicely furnished, $7. . C"1 GEARY—ALL SUNNY ROOMS; WILL «JXO rent very reasonable to neat roomers from *Sup; everything new. 9"l X JONES- LARGE SUNNYROOM; NEWLY _;X«.) furnished, 1 or 2 gents or ladies employed oat; $12; single $8. ; \u25a0 . ERARD HOUSE, 142! SEVENTH— \y nished rooms, single and double, housekeeping. 9Q PAGE— 2 LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, x«O suitable for light housekeeping; no children in house. i 7TRAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND VX Mission— Rooms all light; water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7a.m.to 12 p. 11.: single, 50 cents; suites, $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up. rpHE MARSHALL, COR. LAG UNA AND Mo- X Allister— All sunny suites and single; splendid table; rates reasonable. MRS. J. B. MARSHALL. -\7-OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 35c to $1; week, $1 60 to $5; families. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127KEARNY'—PLEAS- 1 V- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect ; terms reasonable. THE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. *28 Eighth at., near Market. BOAKDING AND KOOMS. . X^DY^WILLBRING^UP BABif^ON^BOTTL^ JLi Inquire 1305 Greenwich st. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO BOARD A child. Apply653 Third,near Townsend. 1A 1 (\ VIA— LARGE SUNNY FRONT X*xx" alcove suite.wlth board ; also single rooms CHILDREN BOARDED. Y\rmn!rrLIK^^C^LLDT ; 6~BOILR^T^UN^?Y M planked yard. 321 Turk. DENTISTS. '\u25a0 N^^TOOTH^FILLEIT^OR EXTRACTED painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerons cocaine or gas: won8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable: work warranted; all. operations expertly done: remember I have removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEBK. R, J. J. LEEK, 1 FIFTH— OPEN EVENINGS, and Sunday until noon. : .; T CHA LFANTS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET," J\. sets of teeth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates .prices reduced; small gold fillingsonly$2 ; painless extraction. /^ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION,759 MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli- able agent for paimess extraction; artificial teeth rm $6 ; fallings from $1 ; extracting 50c, withgas $1. R. REA, 9 SIXTH ST. : ALL DENTALWORK at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evenings &I 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A3 \u26663 I good as can be made: filling 1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. A LLWORK REASONABLE ANDWARRANT-" A cd. DR. J. W. KEY,1122 Market st. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. B. XiUSIiUlt HILL, . 1443 MARKET ST near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. riOLTONDENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- \J ketst. \u25a0\u25a0 DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. " FINANCIAL. T OW RATES; CITY, COUNTRY: COLL AT- \u25a0Li eral securities XBAVKftSE, 313 Moctg'y. \u25a0 I COUNTRY REAL ESTATE— Continued. AN EQUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT, __ fair and square deal; an investment offered that is honest: own your own home and be inde- .pendent try It and you will find that we advise you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal., for $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly I payments, without interest, and will throw in town lot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain; needs no irrigation: climate un- surpassed anywhere inCaliffornia: 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad town; fare, round trip, $9. For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland. MARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation: both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms, town of No vato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property ; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. \u25a0-..'\u25a0\u25a0. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65. Chronicle building. \u25a0 TJEDDINGTON TRACT — RUSSIAN RIVER IV Valley; 14 to 40 acres; $25 per acre and up- ward ; easy terms; send for map. J. T.PETERS, Mills building. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . - . - }TIOR LOVELY COUNTRY PLACE NEAR . beautiful Ukiah. onriver; 80 acres, partlybot- tom; 2000 young trout placed in river; oak grove; wood will pay lor place: $25 per acre; part cash. Box 9, Oakland Call Office. \u25a0 . -ACRE RANCH, MOST BEAUTIFULHOME, ~O for sale cheap; good house and barn and workshop; 3 acres in vines, 1 acre orchard; 1 good cow, 60 chickens, 20 ducks; 2 miles from Marti- nez, Contra Costa County; cash, $2500; no agents. Address A. R., box 18, Call. c>9ftftft CHICKEN. RANCH, 4 ACRES, 'UUU. black loam, new 1-storry hard fin- ished house and basement, small barn, large chick- en house and brooder, fine flower garden, 15 min- utes walk from Postotlice; $1000 cash, balance 7 percent. G. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. - ©If' PER ACRE-IMPROVED BIGVALLEY (J)iO ranch; timber; running water: well lo- cated: must be sold; United States patent. W. L. FOSTER, KelseyvlUe, Cal. 1 ' ACRE LITTLE HOMES ON EIGHT YEARS' D credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. M GRIFFIN, COTTONWOOD, cal., sends . free circulars and prices of cheap land. I F YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING purposes or an orchard alreaay Improved, where onlysmall cash outlay is required, balance payable in 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery st., H. F. Or ftftft NEAR HAWYARDS, 8 ACRES, *£UUUU. choice fruit, house of 10 rooms and bath, all modem conveniences; piano, furniture, vehicles, cattle, poultry and implements. Apply to PROWSE & BRADFORD, Haywards. * 9ft ft PER ACRE, 20 ACRES FINE FRUIT *^!jL.\J\J land 34 mile from town, whole or sub- divisions, easy terms. PROWSE _ BRADFORD, Haywards. HOUSES TO LET. H^rTßß?A^^H^U^E^OF^7^O^sirAsfD OO\J bath; nice yard; basement. IAQ FULTON—6 ROOMS; BATH; BLOCK IUO fromnew City Hall. Q9ft HOUSE, 6 BOOMS. BATH; MODERN £p_.U. improvements. 1804 Lexington aye., nr. Stevenson. m EIGHTH — SUNNY UNFURNISHED .LI "i rooms, single or en suite; references. Too ROSE AYE.—HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS. ap- -1-.0 ply 121 Page st. pHEAP HOUSE 5 ROOMS, LARGE YARD, \J stable for 20 horses. 1006 Sansome St., near Vallejo st. TEVENSON, BET. TWENTIETH AND Twent y-first— Neat 2-story bouse of Brooms and bath ; in good order: rents2o. Applyto C. S. CAPP &CO., 413 Montgomery St., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. _^ TQ7~E — HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS AND \u25a0_O I bath reduced to $45; cheap. <T*l ft 3 ROOMS; YARD; CELLAR. 37JDORE OJ-U. St., off Harrison, bet. Ninth and Tenth. 9£ PAGE-HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS A_ND BATH ; —U rent reduced, <2_QX SUNNY HOUSE; 9 ROOMS AND tJpO-J. bath; SE. cor. McAllister and Polk. H~ OUSE 7 ROOMS, WITHLOT AND STABLE; JLL cor. Potrero aye. and Army st. ; rent $15. G. H. UMBSEN &CO. HOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES, , HOUSES, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN _ HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HOUSES. I~pURNISHED HOUSE TO "LET? FOR 3 1 months: rent $150; reduced to 565 to desirable party; situated in Western- Addition, Bay View; II rooms, all sunny; new house. Address F. H., box 52, Call Office. I "'OUR large SUNNY rooms, FURNISHED, -F or willsell furniture of 7-room house for $150. 725 O'Fftrrell st. cottages to let. Pot^a^e^n^hlk^iis^i6^^6u^r"la^ge \J rooms; large yard. Apply 41» Stevenson st. or 25 Florida St., corner Twenty-fifth. "IOf) FILLMORE— OF 5 ROOMS 1 — V and bath ; basement ana stable. \u25a0\u25a0=\u25a0\u25a0 -? y A SUNNY ROOMS AND CELLAR; $15. 417 tt First st. : Rincon Hill marine view, UNNY COTTAGE, TWO ROOMS; LARGE O stable; rent $10. 919 Capp st. pOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT $13. \J 130 Bernard St., nearfLeavenworth, between Pacific and Broadway. QIC BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE— ROOMS; 010. bath; basement. 33 Thirteenth St., near Howard. - • • - \u25a0 "Ql 1 COTTAGE, 4 ROOMS, YARD. RIN- -0 -•- • con aye. and Second St., near Brannan. S" rjNNY COTTAGES, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH. 0 basement, yard; cheap. Dolores and Fifteenth. "YTEAT COTTAGE: 5 KOOMS: BATH; CEL- x> lar: yard; $15. 1127 Twentieth st. ""_ I_. B AY-WINDW COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS tjpX.tr. and basement; 212% Perry st. Cottage; 4 rooms: 206 Perry st.: water free. Applyto G. N. UMBSEN _ CO. FLAT* TO LET. vfE^V^R^O^f^LATsi BAT_Ti SUNNY; INmodern facing park panhandle: 1620 Fellst., bet. Lott st. and Masonic aye. EASTON, ELD- RIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. . 190.7 1 BUSH-FLAT 4 ROOMS (1ALCOVE), .1 _.U I a bath: hot and cold water; gas and water free; rent $22 60. Apply1209 a Bush st. C99 SIXTH ST.-FLAT 4 ROOMS, HALL, »)._._. foldingdoors, mantel, large yard, rear en- trance; rent reasonable. NEST FLATIN THE MISSION: ELEGANT X 1 and sunny; 6 rooms: bath; 829 Guerrero, near Twenty-first: low rent; electric-cars. Key at E. G. DENNISTON'S or ARNOLD BROS.', cor. Va- lencia and Twenty-first st3. 1 4ft FULTON — EXCELLENT FINE NEW A. _U upper flat; 7 rooms; bath. . ICI Ql MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH-5 XOXO3 beautiful papered sunny rooms; bath; anndry. A h'l HYDE ST.—FLAT OP 3 SUNNY -103 rooms. Apply418. - T? LEGANT NEW FLATS; SEVENTH, BELOW XLfBryant; 5 and 6 rooms: bath; $10 to $17. CjT A LOWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS. 108% xtc. Park aye., off Bryant St., near 6th. ©1 1 4 ROOMS ; BATH ;FINE VIEW. ijlll. 1063 1 Broadway, near Joues. fl>"|O FLAT OF 4 ROOMS. 563 MINNAST. LEGANT SUNNY FLAT, 7 ROOMS, beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. miQ NEW MODERN BAY-WINDOWFLAT; lOi 5 rms. ; bath; gas; tubs. 911 Eolsom,nr.sth. ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 4 ROOMS, BATH; modern; only$20. 746 Twenty-third St., near Guerrero. : ' ' Ift9l HAIGHT, ABOVE BRODERICK — XU__<l nice sunny 6-room flat; fine view nr. park. SUNNY CORNER ROOMS; BATH: $15. NE. cor. Polg and Jackson sts. SUNNY FLAT; 3 ROOMS; YARD; BATH; $10. 623 Second St., opposite park. MEW SUNNY FLATOF 4 ROOMS: LARGE 1\ yard. 52 Norfolk, bet. 11th &12th, offHarrison. SUNNY FURNISHED S ROOMS: BATH; modern improvements. Apply410 Haight st. TTPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH; NEWLY «J renovated; rent reduced. 327 Haight st. "VTICEBAYWINDOW FLAT, 4 ROOMS, DOWN- ! 1-1 town: modern improvements; $20; water free. 1308 Powell. > . A LL SELECTED (NEW) COTTAGES, FLATS, 11. houses, with stable, $6 to $100. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. - v-.; ; LATTTIIREE ROOMS; STABLE; $12. 650 Natoma st. \u25a0 NEW UPPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS; $17. 8 WAL- Xi terst., near Ridley and Sanchez. <2»99 ;rft CORNER BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 6 V_._,.»)U. extra-large rooms and bath: all sun- ny front rooms, j Key downstairs, NW. cor. Seven- teenth and Capp sts. • - ' \u25a0 . TVf ODERN FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH ; RENT IVLcheap. .331 a Oak st. < \u25a0 LEGANT, SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND -bath. 145 Grove St., nr Van Ness aye. LATS, FLATS, FLATS, ; FLATS, FLATS, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN <fc HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. QftQ TURK- ST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED OUt7 sunny rooms; privilege of housekeeping. UNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Apply16. 17 and 20 South Park. , tot' FURNISHED ROOM, HOUSEKEEPING; ,t£O. single, $4; yard. 734 Folsom. . Q99 THIRD-SUNNY FRONT, FURNISHED O— housekeeping: room, $9; single, $1, $1 25. 9Q HARRIET—LARGE ROOM AND KITCH- £U en, furnished for housekeeping. 7701 HARRISON. nr. FOURTH— FINELY i i ~-i furnished sunny room; bath; closet; $1 a week. • \u25a0 •• -. • .:•••• \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 , C^TJf^E^AX^ ESTATE. IN ALAMEDA— TO EXCHANGE FOR SAN X Francisco property, modern 2-story house: 9 rooms and bath; handsomely furnished ; lot 60x 150; gas, city and well water: carriage-house; street macadamized; half block to electric-cars; 5 minutes norn broad-gauge station; 6 minutes to narrow gauge; cost $9300. Apply CHAS. C. BEMIS. 324 Montgomery St., S. F. I) EDUCED TO $3400: OWNER ANXIOUS TO X\> sell; corner 30x84, and neat cottage, on 24th St.. near Valencia. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, \u25a0i Montgomery st. ROPERTY-OWNERS, BUILDERS, archi- -L tects— Guaranteed surveys of city lots for $7 50 up by S. HARRISON SMITH,530 California, r. 9. © r ftft COTTAGE OF 2 ROOMS IN BERKE- UUU . ley, lot 40x135, $50 down, $10 monthly; houses and lots all over town. CHAR. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st. or Berkeley station, Berkeley. T7IORSALE— S6SOO: MODERN 8-ROOMHOUSE; -T unfin. basemt: lot 25x110. Apply 2714 Pine. HOUSES FOR SALE ON SMALLMONTHLY payments: loans made on San . Francisco real estate. LOUISBLANK, 214 Pine St., Kns. 58 &59. TIT ANTED— VACANT FLATS; HOUSES " or stores: at once. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. T\rANTED-LOTS $750) FOR LUCRATIVE " business; knowledge unnecessary lady or gentleman: genuine offer. Room 30, Nevada House, Oakland. T\ ANTED— FOR CASH,CHEAP LOTSNORTH ' * and south of the park. S. P., box 180, Call Office. - OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 9 COTTAGES IN A"jTO.II COND? — J tlon; electric cars pass property; 100x240; mortgage $4500; will sell for $14,000 or exchange for clear property or lots in San Francisco or Oak- la-gT E.E. BUNCE,1008 Broadway, Oakland. ELEGANT HOME AT A BARGAIN; STORY and a half cottage containing 9 rooms and bath; natural wood finish; fine elevation: magni- ficent view: large lot; owner going East: terms easy or would exchange one-half for country land. Apply to MATHER A ARNEST, 457 Ninth St., Oakland. ARGAIN-HOUSE, 4" ROOMS; MODERN; lot 50x125; street macadamized: sidewalks; city water; good well on place: price $1000 cash. Apply to WHITE BROS., 1128 Twenty-third aye., East Oakland. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Choice building lots: all street work done; no further cost to purchasers: a few lots remaining unsold; American Investment Union Tract No. 1. A.H. BREED A CO., 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. MUST~~BE DISPOSED OF THIS WEEK; -i-'i- beautiful home in East Oakland : modern 2- Btory house on northwest corner on Tenth aye. : lot, 100x150: barn, chicken-yard, etc.; above grade and commands a fine view; fruit trees: snrubbery; large commodious grounds; 1 block to electric-cars: price, $5500: mortgage. $4000: street work, stonewalks complete; first come first served. J. S. MEYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 1 7 RANCHES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE JL • from $1600 up to $50,000; 9 cottages for sale, some on monthly installments, on easy terms. E. E. BUNCE, 1003 Broadway, Oakland. SNAP, $3250, CHICKENRANCH, 3% ACRES; 2 acres in bearing fruit: bouse of 5 rooms; bath; good barn: 12 chicken-houses; 1200 thor- oughbred fowls; horse, wagon, tools; spring water piped to house and yards. Fruitvale Land Com- pany, Fruitvale station. HOMES FROM $400 UP; SEE OUR LOTS from $75 to $100 each. SNETSINGER <fe CARROLL, Fruitvale station. OOK! $150—LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY $1 cash and $1 a week ; buy a home and save your small earnings; the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINN_Y, 902 Broad- way. Oakland. }?OR RENT—WINDOW AND DESK ROOM :on Broadway; central location. 1010 Broad- way, Oakland. T)USINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY JL> sold on easy terms; small payment down or ex- changed. E.E. BUNCE. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Q7Xft CASH WILL BUY A NICE 6-ROOM I uU cottage, worth $2000. leaving a mort- gage of $1000. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, pakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. "T7URNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN J price. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. T^E^iß^isr"cT>TT^nr_ RooMsi XJ bath and good stable: location very sunny; will sell at bargain. Address Owner, box 1303, Al- ameda, Cal. VTEW COTTAGE: 6 ROOMS; STREET WORK, -> sidewalk; $500 cash, $30 per month. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. TF YOU WANT 1 A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRMOF A. R. PENKE, WEB-TEH STREET. _1 \tU\ NEW MODERN FIVE-ROOM COT- O -*-'"U. tage, easy terms; $5500, on Park St., lot 95x117, improved, rents $40 per month: to exchange for city property, a fine home on Cen- tral aye. E. D. UDD, 1424 Park St., Alameda. Q7 Qftft SNAP; NEW MODERN COTTAGE; -L'J\J\j. street work, sewer, cement walks complete: $150 cash; balance $20 monthly. • Alameda bargains, for cash and installments: houses to let In all parts of Alameda. H. P MOR- EAL _ CO., 1432 Park st. . ~\ LAMEDAPROPERTY— RENT, SELL A or exchange bargains. Call on WILL BURN- HAM <fc CO., 1356 Park st., Alameda, and BURN- HAM <fc MARSH CO.. 423 Montgomery St.. S. F. ALA3IEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. Q ROOM HOUSE; BENT S2S; CENTRAL AVE^ 0 Webster station. Apply 1230 Market st- city. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. h e'greate^t~bargain E VER~OFFER"- Xed! A lovely8-room house with every conveni- ence; beautiful grounds: 75x135 feet; sewered; close to station; only $3000: $500 cash; balance $30 per month. W. C. MORAN, Lorln station, Berkeley. F. BARGAIN; MUST BE SOLD; 7- X room house; new; 2 lots. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way station. COLNTKV REAL ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SANTA ROSA; 11 JD rooms: all modern; handsomely ornamented lot: electric arc light in front; 100x600 feet deep; orchard, garden and alfalfa; photograph at this office;$6000. Oftft ACRES EXTRA FINE SOIL NEAR juXJVJ Healdsburg; 20 acres full bearing prunes, plums and peaches, 18 acres • healthy grapes, 10 acres hay, balance oak timber; livingcreek; 2 hard-finished houses, 8 and 4 looms; spring water piped throughout: fruit-dryer, etc.; last year's in- come $2400 ; an exceptional bargain at $8000. A ~ ACRES: SOLID FRUIT AND BERRIES; i«J 2 miles from depot; 50 miles north: finest land in the State; finelyImproved; $7500, or when fruitIs gathered $4500. C C ACRES— AT STATION, 60 MILESNORTH, OO the late country residence of a deceased gen- tleman; 71/3 acres assorted full bearing fruit: 25 acres healthy vines; modern residence 9 rooms; farm buildings to match: cost $9000 before fruit or vines were planted ; is now offered at the nomi- nal price of $5500, half cash. };?_ ;\u25a0?.-;, A Oft ACRES ALAMEDA COUNTY, 2 MILES _OU from depot: 120 acres heavy grain, besides 60 horses and cattle pasturing at $1 50 monthly each ; only$6000; cheap at $10,000, — TTIRUITVALE— 3S ACRES ON HIGH ST.; JC 10 minutes from electric cars : a beautiful site or for subdivision, overlooking Golden Gate, the bay and surroundings; only $550 per acre. Oft ACRES: PEACH ORCHARD; ADJOINS _-vJ depot: 10 miles from Los Angeles: last year's crop 75 tons; will exchange for select Western Ad- dition or park lots. BOVEE, TOY <fc CO., 19 Mont- gomery st. ! Q'FARRELL & CO. ' ' DAVIDBUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. Ifyou wish to purchase country lands we would like to show you some bargains in Improved in- •rome producing orchard, vineyard, grain and stock farms (many of them bank foreclosures) that we have in Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, Solano. San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, and in the^iddleand northern counties, and In the San Joaquin Valley. We would also call the attention of Olivers to the fact that our Mr. Bush, having an Improved orchard and vineyard and a 40-years' experience and knowledge of the value of land for orchard and vineyard purposes, can intelligently direct buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State, and now is the time to buy. For particulars Inquire of David Bush, country department of O'FAKRELL _ CO., 11Montgomery st. 1C— ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS— IS. N. D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT. The onlyagency in America making sale and ex- change of country property a strict specialty regu- larly publishing a DAILY DESCRIPTIVE LAND JOURNAL. Accurate descriptions of hundreds of places for sale and propositions to exchange ranches for town and city property: also for any class of business or mines. Greatly facilitating and free of charge to buyers and sellers. • 318 Post st., bet. Stockton and Powell, S. F. mo EXCHANGE FOR STOCK OR GENERAL X farm — 31-acre fruit farm ; prunes, pears, peaches; 2400 trees, nearly all in bearing: 35 miles from city;no lncumbrance. J. T. PETERS, Mills building. -- , HOMESTEAD LOCATED; $250 CASH; NEAR railroad; good fruit, vegetable, grazing land; water, timber; employment furnished • for sober single. man; none other apply. 509 Kearny, room 3. A SNAP— 2 ACRES, NICELY LOCATED AT Fruitvale j price $1500; terms,. V3 cash, bal- ance to suit. Apply WHITE BROS., 1128 Twenty- third St., East Oakland. . . TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY house 6 rooms,* 7 lots 1 acre land, horse, buggy, cow, stable, fruit trees, vines, chicken, etc. Ad- dress 1003 Mission, cor. Sixth, room 1, from 1 to 5. CJC.AN, ACRE, 360 ACRES: BY SCHOOL; <|pD easy terms. M. CiBlFJf _N , Cottouwood, Cal. CITY REAL ESTATE. QTARRELL _~C(_~~~~~ > "~ ~~ w 11 MONTGOMERY STREET. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. COLLECT RENTS. RENT HOUSES. EFFECT INSURANCE. $70 000 A VERY" CHOICE PIECE OF V' • X .vv/vf. downtown business property, on the corner of two of the best streets in the city: the lot is exceptionally large and the improve- n-ents nominal; it pays, however, about 6 per cent, J?i"' t ) ne above asking price Is simply the valuation ?m ? e land tne Improvements not considered ims is worthy of a thorough investigation, as it wui Dear out the above statement in every detaiL \u25a0^^9^o, TLAKE RESIDENCE OF 8 V*-*— t»u. rooms and bath on Pacific Heights commanding an exceptional marine view: large lot, 50x68:9; this is positively one of the cheapest residences in the Western Addition. Q^fcfi Cl(\(\ CHOICE PIECE of GEARY-ST. %p«JU.UVJU. investment property; gross in- come $3648 per annum; improvements, stores and flats. QJ 7 Qftft 2 MODERN BAY-WINDOWFLATS O * O\J\J. on the N. line of Oak st. of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each. _ Qftft ftft A BUSINESS CORNER ON BU- UUUU. chanati st., in the northern part of the city: large lot, 80x75. partially improved render- ing an income of $540 perannnm. Qfi^ftft MODERN BAY-WINDOW RESI- cOUuu. dence of 8 rooms and bath; onN. line of Oak St.: lot 25x137:6: this is remarkably cheap, and to look at it means to buy it. BUILDING SITES COMMANDING UNOB- Jt) struct ed marine views: we have very many choice offerings in the select residence section known as Presidio Heights, which we will be pleased to submit to you upon application. <_ OAA ONLY TWO LEFT OF THE ENTIRE .i\l\J . block that we subdivided on 12th aye., near Hstreet, overlooking Golden Gate Park: this is only two blocks from the present terminus of the electric-car line, and is withiu 28 minutes' ride of the Baldwin Hotel; lots are 25x120: there have been very many handsome cottages built on this block: therefore, the neighborhood is assured; re- member we have only two lefu _ 1X ft BUILDINGLOTS ON THE MISSION t^TiJU. road, at the end of the electric-car line; these lots are being sold at a remarkably low fig- ure, as it has been demonstrated by the number that we have sold in a short space of time, and very many have built and are buildingtheir homes i upon t_e_ : bear in mind that the block is only 28 | minutes' ride from the City Hall (the center of the !city), ana they are 25x150, and terms can be ar- I ranged to suit the purchaser; you will fiud our rep- ] resentative upon the block every Sunday. O'FARRELL _ CO., Real Estate Agents, 11 Montgomery st. <1 900 3IAKE AN OFFER. NOE ST. —' -U. west side, near 23d. $1000—90x160: 6 lots, 30x80 each; north side I Trumbull St.; through to Canal St., near Congdon; ICollege Homestead Association, off Mission st., i near St. Mary's College. §450—75x120; W. side 26th aye., bet. Q and R 1 sts.: block 105"J, outside lands. $450 each— 2sxloo each; S. side 18th St., near i Staoyan; Clarendon Heights, block 6, subdivi- I sion 1. $300—30x100; Wayland st.; bet. San Bruno i road and Girard st.; University Homestead Asso- ciation. I $500— 355x100: choice corner lot; fine spring of j water ever flowing: Abbey Homestead Associa- tion. San Mateo County. $175 each— ll6xloo each: choice corner lots; Abbey Homestead Association. | CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California st. I QOOftft PAYS 12 PER CENT PER AN- O — UUU. num net upon the investment; house | 12 rooms; 4 tenants: lot 25x85 feet; off Bryant St., i bet. 9th and 10th: rents $396 per an,num; mort- ; gage $500, 7 per cent ; interest, water and Insur- -1 ance $73 per annum: total net income $323 per i annum. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. i Ql ?\f\C\ 29x88 FEET: COR. OLD SAN JOSE <~vXO\J\J. road and Kingston aye., south from I 30th st. I $500— Cost $1350; entire fractional block No. ! 45. Abbey Homestead Association, San Mateo County. $100— 25x100; lot 4, block 34, City Land t Association. - CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. "TUNE COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS AND BATH; JJ planked basement : only$'iOO cash; easy install- \ ments. Twentieth st. and Potrero aye. Ci^^ftft " ASACRIFICE TO EFFECT QUICK r*!<JO\J\J. sale: almost new flats, 6 and 7 rooms \u25a0 and bath: all modern conveniences; Pine St.. neat :Baker; street accepted by city; lot 25x137:6. I , J. W. COLEMAN,131 Montgomery st. A J. RICH _ CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. j HOUSES RENTED, RENTS COLLECTED. Entire charge taken of property. 112 MONTGOMERY STREET, Under Occidental Hotel. Telephone call, Main 5798. RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PBOP- crtv on Market st. ; rent $7200 a year. Corner Pacific aye. and Baker St., 55x137:6 ft.; price. $11,000. E. side star. van st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts. ; 25x100: price' $2600. 50x127 :8 ft. on Jackson st., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay; $6700. Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 25x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: price reduced from $6500 to $6000: make offer. 2-story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, in South Park: lot 45x125 ft.: price $7500. S.W. cor. Jones and Jefferson sts.; 137:6x137:6. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and bath, basement; on each side of Dolores st.; 25x95 feet. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent, 324 Montgomery street. A BARGAIN. CHOICE VAN NESS AVENUE PROPERTY. . MUST BE.SOLD TO CLOSE THE __ ESTATE OF JONATHAN DRAKE STEVENSON. In the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of JONATHAN DRAKE STEVENSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that inpursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco.State of California. made indepart- | mem 10 thereof, on the- 25th day of April, A.D. 1895, in the matter of the estate of JONATHAN DRAKE STEVENSON, deceased, the under- \u25a0ijned, executors of the last will and testament of \u25a0aid deceased, will sell at private sale to the high- est bidder tor cash, in gold coin of the United .States, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May, 1895, all the right. tit]<\ Interest and estate of the said JONATHAN.DRAKE STEVENSON at the time of his death, and all the right, title and Interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addi- tion to that of said deceased at the time of his death, In and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: . Commencing at a point on the westerly line of Van Ness avenue, distant thereon sixty-six and three-twelfths feet northerly from the ' north- westerly corner of Van Ness and Pacific avenues; running thence northerly along said westerly line of Van Ness avenue sixty-six and three-twelfths feet; thence at right angles westerly one hundred and twenty- four and nine-twelfths feet: thence at right angles southerly sixty-six and three-twelfths feet: thence at risht angles easterly one hundred and twenty-four and nine-twelfths feet to said west- erly lineof Van Ness avenue and point of com- mencement; being a portion of Western Addition Block No. 93. Teems and- Conditions of Sale.— Cash, in gold coin of the United States. Deed at expense of purchaser. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice, and before the making of the sale. All bids or offers must be in writing and left at the office of Charles L. Patton. Attorney-at-Law, No. 319 Pine street, in said city and county, or de- livered to the undersigned personally. Dated April27, A.D. 1895. EDWARD PEABODY and ALFRED S. BARNEY, Executors of the last willand testament of Jona- than Drake Stevenson, deceased. Chaeles L. Patton. Attorney for Executors. /CHEAPEST LOTS IS THE RICHMOND \J District. -, $300. Lots on grade and fronting on $325. Point Lobos aye., Clement St., $350. 34th and 35th ayes. > $400. Two lines of cars willpass \u25a0 $450. 1 the property. $500. Lots ready for building, $750. Sizes 25x100 and 25x120. _ Only$25 cash, balance $10 per month. Call for diagrams, etc. WILLE. FISHER <S CO., 14 Post street. CMIQ' • FORCED SALE OF GILT-EDGED O^tl-ID. business property; new 2-story build- ing,consisting of store with 3 livingrooms at- tached and nobby bay-window flat of 5 rooms and bath, containing every modern improvement; a rooms can be finished in attic: located on 24th St., 138 feet E. of Castro, which is the business point of that section: terms $825 cash, balance monthly. Apply to TOBIN «fc McNAIXY. 630 Market st. 1 - _> A CASTRO—RARE CHANCE; ELEGANT 1O»JU house, 7 rooms, bath, Mlmodern improve- ments, for sale or rent, cheap. Apply to owner, 1619a Post st. - \u0084 -.- \u25a0 - • • CITY REAL ESTATE. /S _ru3_BS_N^dTco^ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. RENT COLLECTORS AND AUCTIONEERS, 14 Montgomery St., San Francisco. Call and obtain one of our "Real Estate Records," which contains a list of properties tor sale in all parts Of the city. \u25a0. IMPROVED PROPERTY. QITC.A 24TH ST., ON LINEOF ELECTRIC »_ "i I «JU. road; 2 nice bay-window flats of 5 and \u25a0i rooms and bath each; brick foundation, etc. ; lot J5x114; sunny side of street. »sil A 9^\ft ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON i-\J .Z.OXJ. Page st.: 9 rooms and bath each; bay-windows, brick foundations, etc. ; lot 30x137:6. V'ft ft A MOS3-ST. INVESTMENT : 3 FLATS gUUuU. of 6.4 and rooms and bath each; rents $42 50; street accepted; lot 25x75. CJQOXA RENTS $81 PER MONTH; TWO \u25a0 • — <JU. 3-story and basement bay-window houses of 10 rooms and bath each; lot 35x70* street accepted: Minna st. ' ©OH AAA GOOD MISSION VESTMENT- . ».— "•"vvi online of electric road; 12 flats and 2 lots. 75x100 and 25x100; two frontages • bay-windows, brick foundations, etc. * <"»<%O ? ICE .-f rOBY BAY-WINDOW •JuCOu. house of 8 rooms and bath; brick foundations, stone walks, etc. ; sunny side of Page St.; lot 25x137:6. 3 Q9^f|o CHEAP AND SPLENDID IN- «E?_.c»V/l/. vestment; nr. Howard and 7th, 2 houses; rents $23 per month. <1 ft 000 RENTS $112 50 PER MONTH: 5 ClU.uuu. houses. 1 of 9 rooms and bath and 4of 6 rooms and bath each; brick foundations, etc.; substantial and in good condition; Fellst.; nice location. -<1Q AAA FINEINVESTMENT; COR. NR. O-L»J.VfV»v/. the park; several new flats, renting for $116 50; lot 31:3x100. QT X ftftft PACIFICHEIGHTS: ELEGANT ,\J\J\J , mansion of 12 rooms and bath: breakfast-room, laundry, etc. : grand unobstructed marine and panoramic view; lot 26:6x12 . 1 /i. (2_?»£ ftftft BUSINESS CORNER ON ONE > '"'.vUu. of the principal streets north of and only two blocks from Market street; old im- provements and lot oOx»'_':«j: must ba sold. <2QQftft HYDE-STREET INVESTMENT; 2 »JOOuU, substantial flats of 5 and 4 rooms and bath each; rents $30; street accepted. C> Oft ftft CLAYAND PLFASANT STS.; IN- >.MJUU. vestment of ; gooddats; rents $82; lot 23x120; 2 frontages. ©rrrAA NICE 2-STOBY BAY-WINDOW %^ I OUU. residence of 9 rooms and bath; brick foundations and all modern conveniences; large lot. • C'-O^A CLAY ST., SUNNY LINE; FINE .^ I—.OU. L'-s:orr bay-window residence of 9 rooms and bath; stone walks, etc.: lot 27:2x102. _•! C ftflft NO REASONABLE OFFER RE- •** LO.UUU. fused; nice location for manufac- j tory: improvements, engine, boiler and machin- ery and lot 71x192: withina stone's throw of Mar- ! ked St.: corner on - prominent streets; will trade { for Oakland property In part payment. . _»-Aftft LARKINST.; 2-STORY BAY-WIN- I >.lIIIMI. now residence of 7 rooms and bath; brick foundations, etc.; lot 22:8x99. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. $1050 each— Pickup; 2 lots, each 26x114; Eliza- beth st. ?2550— Corner on Green st.: 63:9_66; will sub- \ divide. • "* 1050 each— Sanchez St.; 2, each 25x100; ready to buiM on. Richmond: 23d aye. : 50x120. .?4500-Pacific Heights: Pacific aver: 30x127:6: grand marine views and views of ' the Presidio and Marin County. G. H. UMBSEN <£ CO., 14 Montgomery st. "DOVEE, TOY <fc CO. 4 REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 19 MONTGOMERY STREET. Q-| ~AA COTTAGE OF B ROOMS AND •_ iuUU, bath in Western Addition, near La- guna st.; only 2 blocks from Union-st. cars. BOVEE, TOY** CO., 19 Montgomery st. C_«o-AA RENTS $24 A MONTH; 2 FLATS O''- \u25a0O\)\J. in Mission: mortgage about to be foreclosed; bargain. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery su \u0084.)->AA COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND 1 — t)UU. bath: Treat aye., near 24th-st. cars; easy terms. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Montgomery. Ci^Tftft POST ST., NEAR ERODERICK; 2 O«-HUU. flats: large lot, 41:3x137:6: street bituminous. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Montgomery- ©l Qftft COTTAGE OF 4 BOOMS; LOT 36l O-LOUU. 120; only half block from Geary-st. cars: easy terms. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Mont- gomery st. Oil 7 A Aft CHOICE MCALLISTER - ST. - t&X I .UUU. business property; 2 stores; 4 flats above; large lot, 44:1 i 2 xloo. BOVEE, TOY dc CO., 19 Montgomery st. C_9/*ftft 17TH ST-, M(. CLARA AYE.; LOT j C— OUU. 25x87: rents $28; 2 flats: must be \u25a0 sold. BOVEE. TOY &CO., 19 Montgomery st. _- , '{\f\ DEVISADERO ST., NR. HAVES: <><UUU. lot 25x108:3; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms each. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Montgomery st. >. ( yUi A WEBSTER ST., NR. GEARY; 2 fj:VtJ\J\J. new flats: rents $852 a year; always ! rented. BOVEE, TOY <_ CO., 19 Montgomery st. 1 V% ' ~XA SILVER ST., NEAR THIRD; LOT ' V • > i *J\J. 26:6.\75: 2-story house of 8 room"? and bath: rents $26 50 per month. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Montgomery st. i _ ll* ftftft POWELL ST. FLATS, NR. SUT- '\u25a0 OlU.Vul'. ter: always rented : rents $ 1 3S0 a j year; lot 32:6x67. BOVEE, TOY <fc CO., 19 Mont- : gomer;.' st. ' QtA7^\t\ INVESTMENT PAYS 549 PER ! •_ _ • •-"'. month: front and rear houses: near i Howard and -Seventh sts. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., ! 19 Montgomery si. 1 Q O ft AA POST ST. RESIDENCE, NEAR LA- j V Cl/UU. guna; house of 7 rooms, bath, etc. ! BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Montgomery st. ' Qlft AAfl MAKE AN OFFER; OWNER I O-LU.UUU. anxious to sell; Haightst., near Webster: 2 flats: larze basement: suitable for 1 flat; rents $55. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 Mont- ; gomery st. . . < T I ftftft HYDE ST., NEAR GEARY; 3 | C- Ii.UUU. flats of 6, 6, 7 rooms and bath ! each: rents $110. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 Mont- gomery st, QQAftft BARGAIN; CORNER WITHIN 2 OOUUU. blocks of Market st. ; cost, 3 years aco, 2,000: store end flats. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 .Momgomery st. QQ7 A Aft PAYS OVER 8 PER CENT NET; • »UUU. Geary-st. business property near LHTkln; lar^e lot, 47:6x137:6: store and flats: rents ',648 a year. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 I Montgomery st. | QQOXA OAK ST7, NEAR MARKET: \ — •)\J. rents $72 per month: front and rear j flats; lot 27:6x95. BOVEE, TOY _ CO., 19 ; Montgomery st. ': ' ; DO YOU WANT A GRAND MARINE VIEW. ELEGANT RESIDENCE? NE. corner Washington st. and Central aye.: lot 63:5x127:8; modern bouse, 10 rooms, and stable: cost owner over $25,000; cheap at $20,000, will take less; make offer; see It to-day. EASTON, ELDRIDGE _ CO., 638 Market st. UST BE SOLD. ' i REDUCED TO$9000. ELEGANT ASHBUB.Y-HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. ' Nine rooms, bath, attic and basement; grand | view and delightful neighborhood ; large lot, 50x 106:3: house must \u25a0be seen to be appreciated; chance tor fine home at about half value; call for particulars. EasTON, ELDRLDGE _ CO.j 638 Market st. _____________ j ERE IT IS. ONLY $50 CASH, Balance $5 per month, for fine lot on Diamond St., ; near22d; ready to build upon; size 25x125; did 1 you ever see anything so cheap? EASTON, ELDBIDGE _ CO., 638 Market st. WESTERN ADDITION ~~ »' MODERN RESIDENCE. $7000—9 rooms, bath and all conceniences; Clay St., near Scott: lot 25x127:8; choice location and a > bargain. EASTON, ELDRIDGE &CO., 638 Market st. LOOK AT THIS ~~, IF YOY WANT A HOME. $2650 FOR MISSION RESIDENCE. On line of cable, nr. 21st; 7 rooms and bath; house in good condition and nearly new; a big bar- ! gain for a homeseeker; half cash and balance easy. j EASTON, KLDRIDGE _ CO., \u25a0 633 Market st. DF>AT)THIS! — ~ J-V $6000! ONLY $6000! CORNER LOT, 50x110. One block from Park and panhandle: just the place to build elegant home; see it for yourself; it is the BW.cor. Page and Shrader. EASTON, ELDRIDGE &CO., ' 638 Market st. TUST THE PLAOK \u25a0 ~ ~~ R ON 1 I O^ X AND FLATS - >ine corner on Polk st., 25x100; reduced from $4100; owner must sell this week. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., \u25a0 ;-.:;7^.Vtf 638 Market st. ALF PRIOe! ~ X - L SURE SPECULATION. . - SIX LOTS— SISO EACH. ". -. Twenty-eighth aye., 2 blocks south of the park: cheapest lots in the district; size of each _5x120; . buy one or two and double your money. ; ... EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638~Market st. LOVELY HOME. : ~ NEAR HOLLY PARK. $3CO CASH—BALANCE EAST. .New cottage; 5 rooms and bath; only one block from Mission electric .road ;lot 25x100 feet: car- penters jnst about finishing; not too late to make a few changes to suit buyer: call at ofilce. EASTON, ELDRIDGE _ CO., 638 Market St. WE Y E GOT 'EM. ! ~ BARGAINS : BARGAINS ! . J . BARGAINS ! Call at office and register your wants; . we have a large list of desirable properties in all parts of the city for sale at bargain prices. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & .CO., 638 Market st.