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Page 1: Morning call (San Francisco, Calif.) (San Francisco, Calif ... · Trouble ina Choir. ClndßDMl Commer'ial-i.tizette. Itwas New Year's morning, and the fas)-.-ionable choir of the

FRANZ LISZT.First Appearance of the Celebrated

Musician in Paris.Salnt-Saens inFebruary Century.

The young men of to-day can hardly ini-njiiiio Ihe eclat, the magical prestige, withwhich the name of Liszt flashed upon thehoi!/.* v of the young musicians of tho earlypart of thfl second empire— a name so for-eign to the ears of a Frenchman, sharp andhiMIDB as the edjjn of a sword that cutsthr. ugh the air, torn by the Slavic Z as bya stroke of lightning. The artist and theman seemed to belong to fairyland.

After having embodied on the piano thespirit ofromanticism, Liszt, leaving behindhim the glittering trail of a meteor, disap-peared for \u25a0 lille behind Use curtain ofclouds which then

'veiled' Germauy— a <ior-

many different from the one of our day; amuss of little Kingdoms and indepondent

duchies. bni.Ui^i ;>.i :..T->te<l castles andii.'-"; cve \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„ \*. 1'! script the lookof tli*ruidiiifl<•;«>/' 'v-fvh ice of which had

.disappears! ,'•\u25a0.,=•' (fNran?*.*in spite of theefforts of iho pn^Sio.... re it3beauty.

The greater prirf of tim pieces which Lisztpublished seemed beyond the possibility ofany execute but hhst.vlf. nisi were so iu-<!i" ifplaytd according the old method*]which required peri -c; immobility of thewhole body, the elbows close to Hie side, andallowed only a limited action '\u25a0[ the fore-nrm. It was known that at the court ofWeimar, disdainful of his former success,he was occupied with serious composition,dreaming of a renovation of art— a purposewhich excited much anxious comment, sis is

always the case when a now world is to beexplored or an accepted tradition broken.Moreover, the Impression.* left by Lint inParis nave ample ground for all sorts of sur-mises.

Even the truth did not always appearprobable when it was t'lld about him. Itwas said that at a concert of the Co'.serva-tory, nfter the "Pastoral .Symphony" ofBeethoven had been performed, be haddared to play the whole composition overagain alone, the amazement of the audiencebeing quickly replaced by a tremendous en-thusiasm. Acain. it was said thai anotherday, bored witn trio docility of the public—tired of Mains this lion, ready to tear topieces any whodispleased it, forever fawn-log at bis feet- he determined to rouse itaiid amuse himself by coming late to a con-cert at the Italiens an.; calling on some C:ielames in their boxes, laughing and chatting,until the ]'<>:: begun to growl and roar. Atlast he seated himself at the piano, whenthe fury had abated, the only demonstra-tions being tliose of pleasure and admira-tion.

A Cruel Blow.liarper's BUKK

••My father gives me a dollar every birth-day," said Ethel, "and I'vekept every meof them."

"Wliv don't yon invest them?" askeilClispnie. "Ican eet you a nood bond fortioa"

Hospitality."Sit down, Misther'McGuire, sit down."'•I on'y slipped in fer a minute, Mrs.

Don ley—"

"Take a sate, man; shure, yez niolglit aswell l:«sittin' while ye're stnndin'."— NewYork Herald.

BROWN EYES.Worn by a Pretty Girl They Produce

Trouble ina Choir.ClndßDMl Commer'ial-i.tizette.

Itwas New Year's morning, and the fas)-.-

ionable choir of the ultra-fashionable Wal-nut Hill'scliurrb wa3 rapturously greetingthe opening of the year with a superb

anthem that thrilled tho hearts of the con-gregation with a religious fervor so deepthat the collection plate passed by nnseen.

"Ah-ah-ah-ah nhmen!" swelled fit thecleiir soprano note, rising to high 15 anda qnarter.

••Treeloo—

trcelon—

tr^eloodle—

lood!>»,frilly—willy

—weo-00-wee!" went theorcan,Mute stop and viola stop trilling In unison.

"Ah-ah-ah-ah-abmen, ai'.-ah-a'un ah.men, ahmen!" swept out the mellow strainfrom the round, white throat of the con-tralto with so grand a sweetness that thebrown-eyed girlin the sealskin coat turnedto gaze and caught the eye of the bass solo-ist as she turned.

"Trs-lee, tra-!ee, tra-lecd'e-leedle, tonra-loora-llera-loo!" went the organ, soft andlow, somewhere in the depths of its har-monious bowels of melody."

Ah-ah-ali-ah-ah-ah-ahnien, ahn-.en, ah-men!" caroled iho tenor, till his brll-likenotes startled the English sparrows fromthe eaves of the sanctuary; while the girlwith the brown eves smiled and the heartof tho bass profundo played a staccatomovement against hi-*ribs.

be stepped forward, music in hand. Hi<turn had come. His eves were ever fixedupon the girl with the sealskin sacq • Herdeep eyes thrilled his very soul. The flushthat came and ent afrosa her velvet cheekfound responsive echoes In his pulse.With one heart-touching glance he looktilinto the liquid lakes of her gentle visionand sang:

"Ah-an-ah-there, an-th^re. ah-there! Ah-ah-ah-there, ah-there! Ah!"

For one instant the congregation el 1 oneanother's breaths: then th» organ struck upwith a blast like • steam whistle, and some-tiling was heard to drop out of the ehoir-iof tinto the vestibule witha thump like a load ofcoal.

A Courteous Community.Kostuit Courier.

Tin place railed Blackpool, in tlic I>le ofMan, might well be copied by towns wirchaspire for social success. They say at Black-pool that ifyou arrive at mv hour ot thi>dayor iiicutyouare just In time for something brother. The story sops that early one morn-ing a dance was in pr»greM on one oJ Urnpiers when a shipwrecked Bailor, who hadbeen driftingabout on a spar ami hail fottu-nately "landed" on the girders below,crawled up the step*. The M. C. came for-ward—they arc never surprised nt Black-pool—smiled, bowed and said: 'Tlens-dto see yon. sir. Can Ifind yon a putsu'r?"

A MEAT COMBINE.

Proposition to Wipe OutLocal Slaughterers.

AN IMPLIED,NOT OPEN THREAT

What the People of Baden DeclareThey WillDo in This and

Other Cities.

VIDENTLY the meatbusiness of this andneighboring cities isdeemed of sufficient im-portance by the Easternpacking kings to war-rant' the waging of anaggressive war "lostour local dealer.*, bothwhole-ale and retail.

To what lengths thewar will be carried or towhat extent tlio market

will bo affected can only be determined byresults.

W. J. Martin of the Baden stfickyaruawas seen by a Call reporter yesterday andwhen asked regarding the rumor that localmeat-dealers were to bo forced to combinewith the Baden people by means of heavyand ruinous competition he said:

"The situation here at present is very"itniinr to that which existed some yearsago in Chicago before I'iiil Armour andothers combined and entered into the fresh-meat business. Agents were sent to thelocal wholesale dealers asking them toc me in and buy their meat already killedand dressed of the combine

"The proposition was rejected, and onemorning, without «ny previous \vi»riii:tt.'.Phil Armour's bis yellow wagons suddenlymade their appearance on the streets asretail butchrr-shop* and sold meat at verylow rates right before the doors of theretailers.

"Of course, that sort of thing couldlast very long without ruining tome one,and as the combine had the largest capitalth« small dealers were forced to buy theirmeat of the yellow wagons, which, In turn,forced the local wholesalers to becomejobbers.

"Iam only telling you of what happenedin Chicago, so you may be able to judge ofwtiat la bound to occur here, not that Imean to say that wasona willnecessarily beput on here in competition with the retailbutcher-shops, because Iharllv think itwillbe necessary to go to such lengths.But when Phil Armour, Nelson Morris,Michael Cudahy and Gustavus F. Swiftpool their capital to drive local dealers nutof a market it is pretty safe to concludebeforehand that the local dealers will beforced in the end to come to terms. '

"V'-s. tho company has agents out n ixvbuying cattle and bogs for intere deiivsryand uiherwisH farthering: the luiert'it^ »fthe company on the coast.

"Several wholesale dealers have alreadyagreed to close tiioir tlaugbter-honses andbuy their meat of the company just us soonm the company a ready to be^in dIng it."Ican only jj've you the nnme of one of

the lirn:.s at present Inview of the factthat it i;th«* largest tinn her*', it will I>h ofInterest to the general public. 'Dig firm isMiller A: Lux.

"The whole thing means simply this, theextermlnationlof the South San Franciscobutcher business.

"Why? Well, for a number of reasons.These people • oming In here, have at theircommand millions of dollars

—un-

limited capital— and lh« very finest appli-ances, under patent, for the killing anddressing of stock, and beside? that tneywill lave appliances and machinery forthe conversion of all that the South SanFrancisco people now throw Into the bayinto marketable products.

"The business at Baden does not meansimply a neat business. Itmeans the erec-tion and equipment of a number of targefactories for the Durpo»e of using everyp.irtiele of each animal killed. NothingWill be wasted.

"Tl;*»blood willbe converted, by meansof a patent process, into buttons, tLe hidesare to be tanned and put on the market usleather, the horn?, hoofs and bones Will bemade into glup, and the h >ir will be usedfor various purposes. Even tlie bloodywater willbe boiled down and reduced to.miii ilglucose.'

a:! this ami much more will be duneunder patents held by the comuany, and ofcourse this willcall lor the employment ofmuch skilled labor and the outlay of a vastain<•on of capital. Some limn must, how-ever, plspse before all these things can bedone, but you can depend upon it that itwillall he done in as short a time as possi-ble. Let me say right here that all thismeans a great deal to San Francisco.

"itmeans the centering o( the meat-pack-

ins business of the Pacific Slope in this city.'•Tne cattle, sheep «nd hogs raised this

side of Omaha, which formerly went to thatcity, will be shipped here.

"AcenU are baying stock now for futuredelivery, and in addition to tbe Armour &Swift refrigerator-cars, nowat Oakland, theSouthern Pacific Company is building othersas fast us possible to accommodate the ex-pected shipments. There are being built,both at Oakland and San Jose, Immensecold storehouses, and other arrangementsare being made to carry on the business ona largo scale, resembling nothing this sideof Chicago.

•'By the outlay of capital enoug'i to oper-ato all these other business enterprises,which, In a measure are all dependent uponthe fresh meat and packing business, thecompany fur which 1 am agent is ablo toraise the value of all cattle killed at least £2per head, which, when the great number ofcattle killed eveiy day to fillup the demandol thin cityalone is taken into consideration,willshow the immense advantage the com-pany has over smaller dealers.

"Much has been said of the advantage theEastern dealers have over those hern in thematter of fattening bogs, but we havelearned that it can be done just as well hereby substituting steamed barley or Egyptiancorn for the Indian corn used in the East.

"About sixty men are nt work In the can-nery at present, forty girls have been en-gaged to begin work next week and theforce will bo increased steadily until thefall capacity of the buildings now com-pleted is readied. The full force so farprovided is 300. But this must not be takenfor the total number of hands it Is pro-posed to employ, because other enterpriseswill be -*et in' motion as fast as the mainbusiness increases sulDcientiy to niHko thempracticable.

"All this may seem nt the first fiance alittlehard on the local dealers, but such is

not the case. The company can furnishmeat, dressed ready for 'he block of the re-tailer, cheaper than those now killing theirown beef can possibly do; not only that,but the company willfurnish better meat ofall kinds than has yet been placed on themarket.

"That willbo done in this way:Fir a longtime experiments have been underway as ameans of deciding on what process, afterkilling,meat must be subjected to in orderto ol)tai'i the best results, ami it has beendemonstrated that meat first subjected to anicy draft and afterward to a temperaturevery warm willkeep better and better sailthe consumer than meat treated inany otherway.

"That, added to the fact that the meatcomes to the jobber cheaper, and conse-quently to the retailer »nd consumer atlower rates, mates itapparent that the pro-posed operations of the company, instead ofworKing a hardship to the small dealers, willbo really for their good, and the city willbe benefited generally by the transfer of avery largo business from Omaha and othercities to this place.

"Other concerns of liko nature though, ofless iiin(jniti;du willnot be affected pcreep-tablv."

"How nbout the proposed meat war inOakland?" Bskeil the reporter.

"There is virtually no difference betweenSan Francisco and Oakland, so far as theoperations of the company concerned, asall possible fields of competition offering aprofitable business willbe entered. Ithink,however, that there is little prospect ofBiich a thinE as a prolonged meat war here,M the small dealers are too much alive totheir own interests nut to see the advantagesof entering the combine, over those of alone, profitless and in the end, to say theleast, doubtful issue."

Mr. Martin whs unable to say just whenthe proposed war would be declared.

ROW, BOYS, ROW.

Berkeley Students TakeUp the Motto.

Plans for the New Boathouse That IsProposed for the State

University.

OH the past weekthe subject of a boatclub has received con-siderable attention fromthe students at Berkeleyand much Interest wasmanifested in the meet-ing that was held yes-terday to discuss thematter.

Mr. Mays, presidentof the Athletic Associa-tion, called the meeting

to order. Professor KeilogK, prwident-elect,addressed the boyd on the boating gui

•'This is no formal talk," he wid, "only

a few words on the subject of the boat club.Fou have the hearty sympathy of thefaculty in iliis enterprise.

"We want a boat ci«ib anl a good one ifwe hive any."I am surprised that there has been no

boat, club these late years."The Water is not far off. You have no

further to no than the ¥ale men who travelseveral miles to practice. There is no rea-iin uhy we Should not have a boat crew.

MWe are somewhat stimulated by the in-U>rest tlint Is shown in the crews in theEastern collets and by t:e fact that Stan-fi rd ha« already organized a dub.

"Wo dn not care to be c-utiione by ayounger institution. The boating interestshould ba rquil to the interest in otherbranches of athletics.

"On behalf of the faculty Iwish yon suc-cess and hope that the rallying cry of thestudents, 'row, boys, rowI' willlead us onto vletoiv."

:,(•! Edward*, professor in mathe-matics, was ihe next speaker. He was veryhtimoroao ami kept the students laughingcootiouaUy.

"Looking out of the window and seeingthu storm th iis raging," he saiil, "Iwouldadvise you to build an ark rather than ashell."Isee that many of you part your hair :u

the mi Idle toaccord with toe fact that thelenst resistance offered will obtain the bestresults. This shows a good beginning.

"1hope the interest willincrease piODor-liunatplr.

"Profes»or Kellogg has said that it sur-prised him that we have not I.mi a b atclub before. lie is mistaki we had on*twenty-one >» <ars aco. Iiwas composed ofn tie or ten students of the classes of '72, '73ami '71. They hired a barge on Lnke Mer-rlti when the eoursa was not nearly as gooda* itis now. After a month of hard train-Ing they disbanded for lack of competition,Iwant it understood that while Stanfordhas taken the initiative now we bad a boatclub b -lore.. "The university is not established forathletics, but interest in athletics shows In-terest in other things, and it is lor this rea-son that we give it our support."

Professor Oayley spoke heartily In favorof the boat club and told of hlibeta withMr. Lyle ou the annual Oxtord-Cambridge

a trace.Mr. Lyle spoke also of the races in Eng-

land, and described the poor boating facili-ties at Yale. He said that the studentsmust go carefully or they would draw theinterest from the other sports. He wishedthem all possible success, and said that ifthey could not get any other coxswain hewould act as such.

Mr. Cory, the new professor in electricalengineering, gave the boys some sound ad-vire. He is lately from Cornell, and wasverymuch interested tn boating while there.

"The facilities there are not good," saidhe. "as the boathnuse is a mile from thecampus and the only available method ofgetting there is to walk. The lake on whichthey practice Is often very rough, while SanFranctsi o Bay in many spots is ju3t right."

Mr. Cory made an eloquent plea lormoney fur the club and told the studentsthat if they wished to be successful theywould have to be liberal and that every manwould have to give something, no matterbow much or how little.

L. Jacobs spoke on behalf of the middleclass of the Hastings College of Law. lieassured the Berkeley boys that the law stu-dents were more than interested. Tlu-ywore more than willing to contribute to thesupport of the crew if the organization wasopen to them.

Mr. Brown represented the Dental Col-lege »nd expressed the hope that tho projectwould be pushed.

After tln»s«j stirring speeches Iho presi-dent was empowered to appoint a commit-tee of five to consider the plan of organiza-tion and report at the next meeting.

The meeting then adjourned, and thosepresent examined the plans and specifica-tions that Mr. Jewett of the junior classhad prepared.

The plans are for n bouthoii3e 30x60 feetami '_*> feet high. The building is to hetwo stories in height. The first floor is to bjdevoted to boats only. A staircase willleadto the second floor, which will contain «reading-room, ladies' and gentlemen's•iressinii-rooms, closets, lockers and shower-baths.

French windows will lead out from thesecond floor on to a balcony occupying thefull frontage of the house.

Adjoining the boathnose in the rear willbe erected a cottage 30 feet square and con-lining two bedrooms, a parlor, kitchen and

closets.li.is boOM will be for the use of a man

and hli family who will take care of theboatliouse and keep it in proper condition.

SHE'S ALL RIGHT.

The Peking to Dock onMonday Next.

GETTING OUT THE CARGO.

A Stockton Steamer in a Very TightPlace— The Tug Annie Has a

Sniashup.

EFAIRS to the City

of Peking will bennde at Hunter*Point drvdock onMonday, as she willdi etc t!:t'ie on thatday. Her cargo is be-injc taken out vostha-tf. the order Cor-

bidding its removal having been with-

drawn- An official well acquainted withthe ship 3«ii] to a Call reporter vesterdry:

"There was a time when the Peking waswhat you would call a crank ship, and not

oniv that, but structurally weak. The City

of Tokio had the same fault. Butsince thenthe Peking has had heavy timbers put inand an iron deck, and to-day Iwould callhe as sufo a ship as any on trie Pacific.

"She Itail right now."Inloadinga Ion*:steamer like the Peking

It is a great mistake to put ail the weight ofthe cargo into the. bottom of her hold. Theengines are below the water line, more orless, and the result Is that when a ship soloaded (jives a roll she rights herself soabruptly that passengers are thrown aboutin a way they don't like, and that steamereels a reputation for being a era >k withoutdeserving it.

"Take any model you like, put a heavyleaden keel on, give her a jerk to one sideand see how quickly and abruptly she willcivp a jerk the other wav before she rights

herself. A little judicious distrttrutinn ofpart of the cargo above the water line wouldcounteract nil this.

"it Iwanted to SO to tea in a ship likethe Peking Ishould want to soj part of thecargo distributed between decks. Itis forthis reason that a vessel withyards andwell masted does nut roll nearly so much "i->

a ship without ina»ts, after the modern war-ship pattern.

"A proper baia'ice struck between thesoars, the cargo and the ballast is all thePeking wants."

The only sealers now remaining .in portare the Kate and Ann, Unga and 0. 11.Wablberg. They are waiting favorableweather to start for the north.

The tug Annie after taking the news-papers over to Alameda yesterday morningmet with a mishap. Captain Titchworth ofthe Annie has elected to foot the bill, so noblame la imputed. Shortly after the Anjiiebad landed the papers the jibboom of'.isclmoner, iwinsing with the tide, collidedwith the Annie's pilot-house, which hadbeen only rebuilt a week or two previously.The Jibbooru and the schooner stood it, outthe tug's pilot-house was crumpled up likea sheet of paper, the roof lifted off, thefront stove in and a "general average" madeof the windows and panels. The damageswere repaired during the day at a costof $30.

The schooner J. G. Wall left the Union-street dock for the north yesterday witha

non-union crew.The new Stockton steamer Captain

Weber is still on the mud bank at DutchSlough, live miles below Stockton, whereshe grounded a week ago. Then* is not theslightest chance of the Captain Weber be-ing got ifftill tht next high spring tide,which will be two days nfter new moon. As

she grounded on the top of a very highspring tide, it is even possible that she maynot be got off till the next full moon, andthen only,by artificial means. Meanwhilethe Dauntless is making a tri-weekly tripeac i way.

The lines of the barkentine Monitor werecut shortly after midnight yesterday by un-known persons. The Monitor tried to putlo sea d the morning, but the hawser brokeand she had to return.

The wheat fleet en route to Europe onFebruary 1 was: From California 100 ves-sels'from Oregon 54, from Washington 54,or 18$ vessels inall. At the sain.' time It-'.year there were 232 vessels en rout'\ Threewheat ships sailed irotn this port last weekwith cargoes exceeding 4000 tons each!There were the Marion Frazer, with WJton«; the Mashona, with 4288 tons; and theFort Stuart, with 4198 tons. Several shipsare now loading to carry 4%0 tons each.There are now twenty-seven v-heat ships inport with charters, registering 80,300 tuns,and capable of carrying 80,000 tons of wheat,

The recruiting in this city for the marinesat Mare Island averages ten men a day justnow, and 100 men are reported at the bar-ruck-.

The ferry-boat Tiburon of the San Frnn-cisco and North Pacific Company's serviceIs to be refitted and her machinery over-hauled. As sue lies now at Main-streetwharf she is a pretty sorrj-looking wreck.

There is an increasing rivalry in thebanana shipments from Central America,but the importers of Hawaiian bananasclaim that the fruit ennnot be landed her«in primp condition from any port south ofMazatlan.

the Morning call, san franoisco, Thursday, February 9, 1893 -eight pages. 5

PROKiPI^COOD WORK.IPS&Q&SSII Mr.

RHEUMATISM.Awoke ore" Mr- Wiuet F. Cook.Canajoharie. N. V., writes:

"Awoke one

j^*jp^^sTt>^sr7X\ mmornSa'nS with excruciating pains in my shoulder. Tried various

Iw^^'^<» **»^^^X/ reliefs for sudden pains without effect ;went tomyoffice :the runI*?^/EX Bl b̂ecame insufferable; went home at n o'clock and used ST._

M j?p,'Ul..aa JACOBS OIL; effect magical, pain ceased, and at io'clock wenti£k T^Ha FfHH to work; cure permanent."

lss\ |W NEURALGIA.Xh&to*ffgiP-i.i.^fe^ LittleRapids, Wis.

Mywife tiered with such intense neuralgic pains in the face, she thought shewoulddie. She bathed her lace and head with ST. JACOBS OIL,and itcured her£°UrhoUrS

-CARL SCHEIBE.

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0 CUifornla st. fe4 trI, I.A. . 4 BOOMS AND BATH. 725 POLK ST,r t •_> r_QIC FLAT5 ROOMS; BATH; YARD. 17220 it.Folsom St., between Thirteenth and Four-teciith. fe7 31*

1 R.MSHI D OR Fl KNISHJ£D FLAT OF 3y~J suuuy rouim. 24 Halfbt st. fe7 3t*

.•Ii« FLAT OF0 SUMNY BOOMS. 127 PAGELU. Itlbi le77t*

i99 IA 22D-5 SUNNY ROOMS. BATH, tuT:X

—t also 13-J iSancliez. 0 rooms, $12. t; si*

& ) ID KAY-WINDOW FLAT OF "< ROOMS ANDC 'O. batbi wat?r rr>e. 6:i7 Hayes 3t. ro6 4t*

VJICF. SUNNY DPPER FLAT—« ROOMS AND-M hath. s.'i'.t«-..-|. near 'l \v^ntr-tir«t 'e.'>?i:*

1101 IIPINO ftOOMS.ELKTM,Nlt MAKKKT-SI .NYCONNEOT"

ingrooms for housekeeping: rurnlsbed.•

mlyt iLSH, OFI II11. BELOW BRYANT-2_ tnice furnished rooms.; homc'^eepliig.9 101*IrjM"S«, (>Vk HDWAKD. BKf. SIXTH AN!•' Seventh— Nice s'inny front and back house-keeplng rooms: bath ami gas; rent cheap, tel) at*

1AC NEW MONIGOMKR^MTiEFURNISirK'n11/«-> house* eeplnj suites; 88, $10. fe9 St"

1*Al\')*'l- *: UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOU1OV/_ housekeeping. r-- tr_ Of*POST-2 OR S FURNISHED BOOMS FOXUOU h"UBekpepii'jt. re3Im

Q'AfiHOWARD Nil I I.'. i i RNISHKD HOUSK-"'-.%: alaootl.or*; reasonable. fe2 tf•>,-'\u25a0\u25a0 313 1 OURTH-inTRNISIIKD ROOMS•)''! for housekreplutc en snito or single. Ja29 tr

TjTqMCALLISTER^-3ILA^IGE'PLKA3 T]lISv.)1 • "fuiDlsbod rooms: also 'J :11ntsbe 1 for bouse-

keepl;ig. ; j»29 tr01Q MINNA v ST. -SUNNY HOUSERKKpTstiOi-O rooms, fumlsbed complete. J5.23 tt

3! Nil |;\ [.mi, ROOMS Fol: HOISKKKKPIng b-si-iiit-nt: also lie.:Key 3't3 K>l(ly.]:i2otr

1 \u25a0 _• SKVKNTH-2 NICK FRONT ROOMS FD»i'U ulshi lfor housekc*pl-ig; bath: $12. feSM"

II*>>>lHARRISON— FOUK IN.IKNIBHKDXi«_Oi housekeeping room's; $8. ieS .it*/\u25a0I- IIRVA T-LARGA fiiONT A.'.COY Xi UN-1> Iitumutiel: for house« epini?. f«8 3t»

O/lO IITIIAMA-3FLItM->HL!> ROOMS FORDUO h utekeepiiig. . f>

-st»

O9 A TiIIIID ST.—Fi i.-Ni-wi-D KOOMn fOX«i»«v/_lioii?tei»eeping:tiriv.no tiome-.reut Cliea 3*

Q,J MISSION —NICK iiVNN*Y~ROOM FORQ-JO hi-mrkefpliig.

-Te7 3t*

91 FELI I.ABO hUNNV FCBMSHEO H ILL.- I room bath :rent J7. fi7 3t*•» NICK UNFURNISHED UOOMS KuK HOI RE-« temping. 3_13Turk st. re7St*

OQA \u25a0•" AVK..«IFF MCALLISTER ST.-FUIIIO< 1ashed housekeeping iloor, »\u25a0.7 ; 2 ro>ms,>12; stove. re7M**. ,7 O'FAURELI.-FCUNISHED [.WITHI•

n*o of kltcl:ei ami tlininc-room. FeS 7t

n.y') MAttKKT—

SUNNY HoL'SKKKEPING«-«J rooms: nultr.-*,olnijle; reasonable. ja2!» 16*

4.) SOUTH PARK—

2 FURNISHED HwCSE-i— keeDlng rooms; »un all <lay; $12. tos 7t»

QffO Fi-LSOM—

LABUK bL'NM BKDUOOM;OUOkitcbfn: rompletn \u25a0 eepliig: yard, fes 6*

BOOMS TO I.!I.t}(\ftFOURTH n ICELI FURNIs7IED~"sirNNY_ "> rooms; ctn>ap.

•_• 1 C'BIRCH A VIC. NR. LAGUNA—J BOOMSUi ••

anU kitchen ;*K>, Te9 st«I,••» CLaF-FUH.MSUKU B OMS TO LKT.IOZO withbstJK rcj3t*

91 ,- JONES— HANDSOMKSUITE OF PARLORS_I*J tad other rooms reasonable. f«-9 tfj•<•> JISSIK, BACK U.8. MINT-FUUNISHKD

\u25a0»•>•> double room; *7 montb.•

Ql 7 EDDY- J. 3 OB 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;«' 1 Ibath; private family. felt at*Iqta market, cor. rose aye.

—nice

1•'X\J sunn) front room; newly furnished ; termsreasonable. \u25a0 fe93t*1A I'-' Ti<! Vl' AYE..Nil. TWEN IY-FOVRTH-1"1t) 2 rooms, bath and stable. r.\u25a0£> St*

1.1.11 BIXTH SINGLE I1 RNISHED ROOMS;_j_-O'j 84 and ?:.per month. reH 3t»O| -. STKVKNSON ST.. OFF TEN TH—NICKOl Ilarge room; rent very che.ip. reS 3t*j'iMiiTKIIAMA. BETWEEN FIFTH AND

TOO sixth—

2 uururuistied room); downstair*:closets. ieS 'it*mo LET—UNFUUNISHKD 3 ROOMS ON FIRST1Boor, sunny side. 620 Taylor st., nr.Post. B'Jt*Ifl9'"\MONTUOMEBY LA DOUBLBFUR-

-11'_-«) Dtsbad room, prlT«te family, for 2, or sin-.'room. $7 and »5 per mouth;use of ptanu ft*2t*

»l ROOMS A.NITBAIH,%Vi. INQUIRE ATISO« > (..Id. Gate avenue. FeS 31*

097 LAUKI.N—

SUITE OF PARLORS AND«>~ 1 single rooms. 1square above cityBail, fS 7*

»>1 9 HICKOKV AYE. an ti OOTAVIA ST.—• '1 »- lira-- room withdonble bed:rent »t> 83*I(.' soutTiTark-sunny"fi!rnishkdrooml'> $5: bay -window, housekeeping suite. $13.8 6*

3 l> j THIRD -TWO NICE UNFURNISHED• \u25a0'i boas keeping; rooms liirear; 47. fe7 tr

»>7 SECOND, WEBB HoCSK—HANDSOMELY•>' rurnishPd rooms by day, week. or mouth;transient solicited, !.7 1 r

777 MARKET-

FURNISHED ROOMS KN\u25a0 111 suite, single, honsekpg: offices: cheap. 17 Im

QQQ HOWARD, lIIK ORLAND Kit—

NEWLY»'' •'riiruiKlieilsunny rooms ; single and en«ulte:

reasonable; transteut from 60c to (1. re77t*

17 FOURTH PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS KHX Isolte and single; Tory reasonable i«\u25a0? 71,-1THIRTEKNTII

-RUNNY FURNISHED— * a room; suitable 1 or 'igents; with grate.7 lit*

9 1 HAMPTON PLACE, OFF FOLSOM—

NICK—1 tunnyroom furnished; 83. fe7 3t*

I99*1MISSION—SINGLE ROOMS *5 AND 8C____"

-rach. ie7 St*

II.QVAN ness-:* nick sunny ROOMS;1

"'«> booU locality; rent cheap let! Im

I1..jQMA i.ki-1-FVItN IS WED IRON IM n n\u25a0_O suits forOffices; alao other single, tea ot*

QA9 m.i mi Xv choice booms hy theO' '_ month at greatiy reduced prices. Fes st*

*-4l C|JONES-HANDSOMK FURNISHED ROOMSt)l•' single or doable. t>-o 6t*

QA/* VALENCIA-FURNISHED AND UNFUR-Owl)nisbed housekeeping rooms, also slntjierui.m«. Fes at*

Tr~A9 POLK, COR. CLAY—NICELY FUR-IIv/*_. nlshed sunny rooms; transient or by themonth. rr4 7t«QyO GEARY—FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS,0— £ liiprivate family,withboard Ifdesired. 4 lin

191 POWELL— MCE FURNISH KD ROOMS;I*^lalso rooms for lighthousekeeping. d1tr

nnQ HYDE—

NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY»"«/ rooms: gas ami miii. r _________4')A MCALLISTER—SONNY ROOM; CLOSET:IXLLX folding bed: fast American family:»B.reUf

e«l_Q 11 XX BX. i.Alti.l-;FURNISHED ROOM;L>_\JreatB7. .\u25a0] fci lot*

I1Q EDDY—IIOUSEKEEI'NG OUKUUNISHED:I1 0.1lap store. suitable barberorrcsuurant.fi lin

1 1?.* PIEDMONT. SB. COR. SIXTH AND MlV-iluni-Nicely furnished sunny rooms. ja3l tr_1 «_>_.'• /A MAItKKI II ANI) O M L V FOR.I»>f>_ iii»imrn sunny suites and slntlo rooms by

day, week "imonth: transient ]a2S tt

.>. ELLIS PERFECT FURNISHED ROOMS BY_O ciav. week or moiitli: most convenient j27 ImrpnKM-.\\ PLKASANTON. 718 HOWARD ST.,inear Tblrd—3oo sunny rooms; recently rer.ovateii tbroiiKhoiit;gas; running water; linen chaugßildally;reading-room: baths; opeu ailui«ht: pcriiay,COo mid up; per week. _1 :'"and up. Ja'J'J lin

A RLINOTON UOUSK, 1.7 t KKaKNY-I'LKAH-t\ ant sunny rooms, en sulto and s.ngle; first 01.mIn rvery respect; terms reasonable. jalO tt1(W'Jt MISSIO.\-CHi:AP ROOM FOB WORK.X.\J\)t)% Ipgiiien; also nouselceeplna; rooms, 21 im

rpilKBIII.KMA.NAPARTMENTHOUSK OPENED1 to accommodate gtuteel tamllies; 138 sunnyrooms, lurnished or unrumisbed; ij(tl central:prices nuidrr.tn. 28 Eighth st., near Market. 14 Im

A WEEK'S NEWS FOX 5OENTH-TIIBWKKKLTr\ Cam., la wrat>p«r. raadr ror mailing.

BOABDING AM) BOOMS.

MONTGOMERY'S TRMPERANCK HOTEL. M7and 220 Second —Single meals, 25c: boardand mom per day, 78e to 1; by tho week, SI toss;free coach to anil from tha uot&J. ap2l tt

CUV Ki;.VL KSTATE.d_QA MONTHLY WILL BOS COTTAGEiI~UinBerkeley or 4 rooms; save your reut.

*5monthly— Lot 25x125.*10 monthly—Lot 75x125.915 thly—Hilllot. 200x160.S3 iiiontlily—Lot 25x102.$1moutiiiy—Lot '^6x180: che«p and steep.»ii(»monthly—Lot MUxICO. with ereeK.1 [AS A. BAILEY,owner. 20 Montgomery st.9 tf

_oaiiA nkw COn%AGE OF 5 ROOMS IN«|r_ln»U.F— I Kerkeley; *2O) cash, 830monthly; $ 000 lions.• or 7 rooms, near university;tM)>) aiifl upward lot* 00x125, ad}aee it to the

university; S6 and ?:0 monthly. KM.A. CALD->vi-.LL.415 Monteo ii«ryst. fe7 tfr^OTTAGES; ~l LKFI; ItAI.ANCK SOLD: 5\J. ro -ins. bath, if»». stone "ldewaitr. etc.; 24th St.,quarter block «fat of Cistro; IrOOoash: also 4--1011111 cottages. Hoinpsiea 1,<t.. &V.IOU: $.<OO cash. fs 8

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.

1AQ ACRES— PRUNES, IUOO PEACHES;LUO 20 acres vines bearing; vicinity San Jose:

exchange forcity property. PAC. KXCHANGE. 23-Kearu] -.t. *_\u25a0

ACRES IN ALFALFA. AND ICO ACRES—V'U ood fruit laad an i water rlrht,near rail-road, Tulare County, Instiinlivistons at a10* tii?nre:•Ifalfa hera pays $20 per aero net: worth Investsgating. MARK LANKA <".. IS 1,.-; st. fe'J tfOCHOOirSKcTIUN OF 840 ACRES INMONTK-Orey County; 88 per acre 1521 Leaven worth. 7*< ",lI

''\u25a0'I'" AND CPW*ABD; SPLENDIDLY»~. «)\' located lota in the Fanny Davenport

'Irart: Han l.ean<liu m.i; only $10 cash; balance>5 per in. nili. CLOUGIIA BAK— 1002 BroaO-way, Oakland, Cal. ii"6 ircod

IMPROVKI) RANCH OF 70 ACKKS.TO RENTJ cheap ;11 miles southeast <>f S.llllr.iuclsco: s'lit-able for poultry. Apply owner, 335 l>uncai st.S 7*

LOK SMALL FAR.Ms" and LITTLE lIOMKS,I1.11proved and unimproved, sea I). 11. TWING,Bomona City, Cal.; 40 miles tram San Pranelseo:fare $1, or every Monday at 215 Kearny »t..5.F. 7 tfIMPOUT ANTNOTICE—AURANO KKENTS AMibeing nude to puce upon the market lar?elinctHor the richest and most productive lands inFre.^oo County.

These lands are wonderfully mlai.ti»d to thefrowtb of tbe prune, poach, pear, apilcot, nee-ij-rm.-.olive, fieand the era: c.

Ixtraordinary crops oi alialfa and vegetables aregrown upon them.

Purctm.«ers can buy in tracts of from 20 acres to6O111) acres.

Fur Mirthrrparticulars apply to E. B. PKRRIN,\u25a0;'\u25a0-. Kearny st., or hit-.n... Cat. dela Jim* NY ONE DESIRING SUBURBAN PROPERTY- » (buildings lots, villa sites, etc > in the nci.'h-borbood 01 New York, N. V., address ANTOna,P.O. b x 21t'O. San Francl-sco. C.il. rel lotVKff CATALOGUE—SAN JOSE ORCHARDis homes and city property; callor s<*ud for one.WOOSTEB A KNSI'i.N. 024 Market St.. S. F. jisitiMiSTItA COSTA COUNTY LA.Nl>~Foit SALE-U Semi for list. D. J. WESr, Martinez, Ca1.29 Ira^I. \ \u25a0-. :ll.s HAVINGSMALL"1FRUITFARM SFOKIsale or exchanga for Oakland pro;irrly.write toSALSUURY .v CAMPBELL, 400 Ninth Ht., Oak-laml. Cal. jH.'illni( OVKBNMKNI LA>ID>—I'l 1. r1< TLY LEVEL;*> rick soil, iv Dim valley, 011 rath lad, in("alifor-

nia: cmi loymeiit at kohU waees near by : fuel audwater plentiful; many settlers and sonic Hiik farmsthere now. Sen'l 4 cents for In'ormation to F. W.LAKK.(iFlood building. San Fra»cl<c<». nu2o tt

» WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5CENTS— T!Ii. !i-.KL-YA Call. In wraDnnr. ri"»dv for mailing.

OAKLAND HEAL KSTATK.

_O7r»n v uood i^VEhTJUENT,n:!I'aylng•p— Ii)\J, $•_\u25a0<; per month steady; * double fiatwittiln1 uioc« of local station; tho building is new,witii0 room* Apply Immediately toH. X, ALDENor WOODWARD *CO., 90S Broadway. O'ki'nd 3 7t

$.).;._.T AN EXCEPTION AL^BAROAIN IN' A

<3>«^Z» '". new modern cottage terms *looc.ishand £25 per montu if dtslrtd; contains 5 rcoms,bath, hot and cold water, stationary tubs, courtbasainrni etc., with Urgn lot 50x125, and within2blocks from station to San Fraiiclsco, alio electriclino to Oakland; stores handy, and near local post-otHco. Aiplv to WOODWARD 4 CO.. I*o- Broad-way, Oakland. ifß 7t(5.7' A LOT WITHIN 2 BLOCK**OF CLINTONif1 «)U. st.. on »tre^l .srwere Iami tincadainlzei:cemen: sidewalks: electric cars pa« the property;3 f»i t above grHde of strert; clitf.i]>eit lot inK:<«itOaf. land. AY.E. BARNARD «v SON. 40S 9ch st.s 7t

U' AN'i'hD—in KXCHANE, ANY UOOD CITYprop to exrhanae for 100 »ore*: willgivo

goo<l trade, with ii..Investltratlon and particulars.Apply 11. B. ALDKS.9OJ Hroadway.Oakiand.fea 7l

"i:i',Mi 1[ \u25a0 BVIIGAIN:PUOsFkCTIVE ULsI-(fUUl'. nei property: only I lot left; sl?e44t115: faces directly on i-lectric res:: north side orstreet: sinmy frontage; near Fruitrale:terms tosuit: call at once and be Shown tillsproperty. A.ILBREKD At CO.. 460 Ninth st . i'a- .a id. fe4 tr_

1f\ CASH AND1 CENTS PER DAY OtJ 89iJpI.U per month willi>uya lot Id the Gem Tract,only tuto f««"t rrom the Baa i.'an Iro hieotrlc-c»rline, atid near Semluary aye. Pit ATT &CO.. 469Ninth s:.. Oavlamt.

- ___ J»29 tr

a»lf\A month willBUYa homkin sausa-tj1JUllto. K.D. SPARROW. «*0 Market. ]y»if1' ALTFoKNIAEX< ANGKBCRI 1 NINTHs j st.. Oakland, excbai'ires all kinds or prepcrtv;send forcatalogue. ORKKN. SMITH .V CO. jalstf

0I ONE DOLI.AK DOWN.C1• ONE DOLLAR A U.K.

FOR LCI $150 FACH.MELKuKRSTATION TRACT.

71 LOIS SOLDLAST .MONTH.H. B.PIN El OWNKR,

PO7 IIKOADWAY.OAKLAND.OKHCI- OIKN r>\u25a0

'n 1 -\u0084.-> ln'l tf

\! I'llUA KI.AI._TATK.

1 FAl'riKUL ti-ROOM COT A 1 FINK MAN-'' tfIs and fixtures; poreeiain tub; xlnkro"in; til-In?: b-.-eiitrnt Doored and plastered :.SOx 150: sac-ilflc. 2217 Alaui'dn aye.. P-rk utation. f«?7 Bt*

nl IN SAN FRANCISCO;new: ell rented: (*-rnom«»d house inAiameda,

modem: a birnatn; limlIn Tularo, very sap. 1"><uwis>i tobuycallou MRS. CHANDLER

* CO.,13-jr»Park St., Mmoh!c building. Alaineda. f<?4 tr

HI.I-.apply M5S:uita Ckira avnue. 1311 Im*

i'IA.NOS. VIOI.IN.H AMiSl7 rTl?f~MI;SIC\j pine ci^Rf<Tnr~p^AM)s7^NTETiu]Y'^;v r;«> l>srz*tus: sc« them. 1430 Mnritet st.

•.-3t*

A:ANDpl-uio, been in BM a short time, oost 81100,

ullt t>e sold on Insrallments to SUit, forour-nalf Itscm.t W. O BaDGKR. 735 Market si. fe3 7:

\u25a0*'CIIICXERINOASO?» 8 1ASO. 7^ OCTAVE

-\ In plena d order. «10J. W. G. BADGER. 723Market st. f.-a 7t

4 S TKINWAY A &O>S PIANO 7V, OCTAVK./V in f.rct-ciass orJer. }150. W. G.BADGER. 725

MtrkrtjiU re37t« n1 .\ upright piano, standardt\ 11 ak»r. «r>ld to close invulco. 8800. W. G.BADGICtt. 715 Market at. r..;7t

:»-Ui:OR BTOCKOK.THE CELEBHiV }la!!el it Davis pianos; also th« world-re-nownr-l Rfmbatl plariosaud organs W. G. BAD-ijt.ll,725 Market st. fe3 7t

\\- a"nl7cT»~good second-hand upright•» pUuo. Kr.stern make, In exchange for 10 acresin •'.•-«.<• 1 Colony "Ir.nt, Tehaina County. A.I-ilrt'SI'iniio.box «J2. thlsomce. ja27 tf

Kit* i.'ASK, 28. MAMD30 O'FAKRELLSt.: leading plauut and organ*. oldest musts-

tcuse: largest atoek; easy terms; low prteet. upi.f.;LOT OF BKCOND-HAn6 SyUARTTrUNOI;

/\ tne condition 1 at a sacrlilce. KOHLKR AAM..„O

-Farreil at. jy'ittf

ALLKINDS >!\u25a0 REPAIRING AND TUNING;;V low prl es; first lass work. K.OHLEB Jc( 11as!-. 28 O'Farrell st.

' d»7 tt

Y(ws MAUZY.'80S. TO 31 POST ST. SOLEagfiit Snuin»r *Co, Newly a Kv.tm pianos;

chosen above all otbora for Leiand Btaaford Jr.UniversUy^ jailtf

MM VAIS\ :> :< MARKET;100 SHEET MUSIC;ii;Decker a Son pianos: Ideal guitars. I>— tr

0 PIANOS AT A •.. H \'RiH( Ei ALSO NEW• > pluios hi low nriM's: pianos tuned and repairedat t-A\ '6 Piano Factory. 172& Mission st )a14ttI1ALLXT*DAVIS a Nil IM ALLPIANU ANDi'J Ort;au Agency. « G. BADwRR. 725 Market,ti

SIKCK, CHICKKRING iSONS. Vil>K ANDO other pianos wo*4 on HO laaUllmeata. ijknj.CURIA/.a SON, sole agents, 20o'Farrell st ap-Uf

1/ !.. NEUMANN PIANOS; FIRST-CLASS IMI. tone and workmanship. »2 Nlntb st. bo7(I

OUNUNO'S PIANOS; BRILLIANT:POWERful tout: strictly first class. 917 Mlssloa. auSOtt. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 8CENTS— WEKKI.f

\u25a0a Call, la wrapper, ready for mailing.

FOU BALE—MISCKI.KANKOUS.<va^^v iTiTY^TL^KTTriTMTuTN^TTirKr^K^TriTv0 new; 860 cash. EMILPINKL. 14 Kearny. S7»1 OCI Olt'S A ETON; NEARLY NKW: BUILT1' to order. Apuur at Occident Stables, lOiiO

Geary St., cor. Polk. 105 7i*QEGOXn-HANDTFIUEPROOFi SAFE; CHEAP,O 42 Malnot. fo3 7t*__CHOWCABKS, BAR, STORE, OFFICE FIX--0 tures. heberer's Pioneer Store. 25 10th. 12mCAFE, SCALE, 1.X.1 1 Kit PRESS, BTORarTROOS0 ami mniiey-tlll; cheap 103 Clay ft. au7 tC

SCON I>-HAND BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMr*r^ sliartlng, pulleys, belting, water pipes, etce<» ir Mii.NTDSH * WOLPMA.N. 137 Beaiett.

STOKES To I.IT.

TToirK"T7TiniT^nrKTso^rA"BLE! 1l.Mi MIS.t~ nloi. SL feB

'

« 1 BTOUE WITH SUNNY IARDi VERY1 cheap. 514 Sixth st. fo9 7t*I'INK v;,, . WIIII LIVING-ROOMS; BKNT1 if2o: 020 Laiuna, bot.Hayes and Fell. ApplyO.H. L'MHSKN ACO 14 MonU»m>r< st. fo7 t>t

199 TAYLOR ST.. COB. EDDY—

LARGEI__ st. 1;very cheap rent: pnporeil BStttaaaat;formerly paiatstore: saltable for club. re7>t*

9fi7 POLK VERY nhk STORK; GOOD 1.0--_'"• cation: 4 rooms Inraar; B_j__j 50. fe7 7t

111 KLKGANT STORE IN I111. NEW IH'.N--i alaloß building, cor. of Valencia and Twenty-

lirst «ts. ; large plate^gtass show windows: 4 largepleasant rooms In rear of Rtoro; <lry cement baas-ment: sidewalk elevator If Beaded; first-class busi-\u25a0ass location. Apply next door to ARNOLD nunsor 10 K. '.. DBNNISTON.SU Mission st. or 1224Twenty-first. Fes tf

STORK, 118 ELLIS ST.. SUITABLE FOR RKS--1. tanrsnt or any business reasonable. re ltf

OFFICE TO LET—THIRD FLOOU OF 61/,K.'arny »t., formerly occupied by Dr. N.J.Msr-

llnache, deceased Apply to KASION,KLDRIDOKA- CO..or J. A SCH MIDI.425 fills. ):i'!'tr

illPICES TO 111.

1 INI i.ii-K'K ro I.XT; ITABLE FOR AIdoctor. H25 Mission it. __, reO 3t*9| POWELL

—FURNISHED AND UNFUU-

«\u25a0- Ini^lm.lrooms; <nit»l.li-Tor ofllrps. '»'.'7 tf

<jiiii,i>ki:niioakdkd.

IOR 9 CHILDREN TO BOARD CHILD TOL bring upon bottle. 4 3 Minna st.

*UiANTKD-BY A RESPECTABLE LADY CHIL-

»» dren to board, or a baby to raise ou the bottle:best ofcare (riven; also furnished rooms to rout,withor without board: terms very reasonable. 4Vernon 1 lace, oil Hawthorne, b«twoou Folsom,Harrison. Second and Third. ft1

'1 2*

Jadv WISHES care of guild a on a yearsJj old. good home. 013 Fifteenth st. fo7 3t*

W ANTED—TWO CHILDREN '1 0 'HOARD INTT private family. 118 Ninth fe7 7t»

U'IDOW WOULD BOARD 2 OK » SMALLchildren. 30 Halelit st., neir Market. f--57t*

IVINTKIC X o_IC'''s»

KRSORTB, SPRINUH AND HOTELS OK TUBPacific Coast, with rates, location, etc., publish-

ed In the Hotel Gnlde, IUUpates. For sale by news-dealers, or send 25c In stamps to W. M. fA 1 1II!-SON, publisher. 20 KIIU>t,Kins. ?9, 30. 111, turl tf

STORAOK. -:' -

AU^Aycl^ MAD_£ lilkltMlsslou at. tilAti U IAYLO_ JrSit

CITY REAL ISSTATK.

C^ H. IMI.ShN &DO. """

r. _1_KEAL ESTATE AGENTS. RENT COLLECTORS

AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.14 Montgomery at., S. F.

Call and obtain one or oar "HalEstate Rec-ords." which contains a list or.propertles for saleinallparts of the city.

IMPROVED PROPERTY .HK ilII111 COTTAGE AND LOT ON' •21STST..». ivUl'.nr. Valencia; contains 0 rooms andbath.

C?ft9r:A THIS ISABARGAINiELEGANT 2-•.''

—•''• story bay-window house; choices? partof Guerrero st.';i9 rooms and bath; bay-windows,bilck foundations, etc.

<H1HI) 8 FLATS ON-BEAVER ST.. NR. C.VS-«„ UM'U. tro: contiin 6 and 7 rooms and Dataeach; routs $14; lot 25x115.

(2 QFinfi CLAY ST.. NR. WEBSTER; BAT.• > ii"".window boos* or 10 rooms ami bath;brick roiiDdatipns. stone waikt. etc: lot 27:01127 :t3; r.-nts $C0; tenant pay water bi 1.

_9*> (inn 7TH-ST. INVESTMENT INV—

—•vUv.store and flats; well rented! lot

V. i7f>.

OOJAfI AREALPICK-UP-'JNICENKWBAY-C'nuWi window flats of 4 and ti rooms audbath each: brick foundations and ail modern im-provements; reuts *30: lot 23:6x117; no reason-able offer willbe re( used.

Q i"_i__ 2-STORY HOUSE OF8 ROOMS AND1 "'•'"".bath; brick foundation, etc.;nice gar-den: fin*view; lot 25:15x117:0 toau alley; lineof Cuurcu-st. road.

ei^f'i'A MUST BE SOLD—NICE 2-STORY®UUJI/. bay-window residence or 7 rooms indbatb: brick forutdatlons, lauuttry, stona walks, etc.;sunny line of Turk at ;lotB6xlS7^{ less than oue-LhL' cash, balance at 6 per co;it,

QtOX fi(\f\ BUSINESS CORNER on POLKtii_«J.VV'U. St.: In store and booses: rent*¥135; $7000 can remain at B per rent; lot 30x6 1:6.

£•] '% *f)[i '-' NICE NEARLY NEW HOUSESO 1O.O\J\J. in •_'stores and 2 lltta; brick fouu-datlons. stone walks, etc.;Howard st.1 rents $100per 111 outh;lot 50x115.w-]|t mOO BANSOMI ST.: 4-STORY AND

«IT 1 LJ.OUV. l»as-meiu: brlrk and iron biilldln?:iiuder lease at $115 net lor the litst 2 years and? 1-5 net tier month for the next 2 yean; lot l'3x77:6; corner hotel.

•On fit'l\ BUSNFSS PROPERTY ON• •"'.'"''. liiiyesst.:la store and tuts; rents8120; lot &sx'.'J(» to rfarstreet: j.jrt vacant.l'u:li G. H. U.MItSEN A Co., ItMontgomery st.1 > ALl'tti.n;a IJAM.MOND,

REAL-ESTATE AGENTS,BENT COLLECTORS, AUCTIONEERS,

10 MONTOOMI STREET,Telephone 599.

INSTALLMENT LOTS.New subdivision

—Twenty-fourth St.,

only 4 blocks from terminusof cal'lr-cara at Twcuty-fourtll stmid Potrcro&Te.*street work now being donoon Uh ii, Island St.:]"t» froi.t Rh«de UliDdjDc Ilaro, Twenty-fourthand Volost'.;only $10 pur tnontb:lots *(>oo to SSOO tacn:smsUl casb payment;lota 25i100 each.

810 per month*-; Richmond lota,l-ourth aw., mar i'ointLoboi aye.;lots \u25a0 1030 each;'mall cmli parinent:cable-cars ou I'o'mi Li-bag;-.v[ ;street (jrruJP'land mscadaniii-t] •.jets 2*xl'.'O iach.

?'J3 cash : 810 i>**tmouth: Rli timilift lots.Twenty-ninth aye. an ID »t.vnear.Uoldro Gate i'ark;on line of proposedra!>l«-roi»d extension:only $423 eacu; »iz? \I'JO.

Call or se' 6 forprice IWt withniapß of Eichir.or.ll and iitrfrodistricts.> n.. .1cents for our hanaaoma blrdseye view of

the i-astern portion nr sau Fruae lseo.BALDWINAHAMMOND. 10 Moutgonisry st.

:..'. at SuTuih _____T LANDLER,I.. —

_—_

BUILDER AND OWNER. 18 MONTGOMERY ST\u25a0

WHT PAY RENT?WHY )\u25a0 V RENT?

WHY I'AY RENT?

Ifyou are tired of paying rent call and see me.

•30 rcr mouth will j.uichase a flue ccttage of 1rooms ,'iinll>:i:b

$10 per nuiiitb will secure a 6-room cottage Inadtstrable leratlon.

<45 ani lif.ward. nil scrta of 2-stnry b<u'i'i, fromthe n;ost coi-tiy finish- d to the moat Inexpensive;.1.1In i!>i:i..L. neighborhoods.=lr yon o^'ire. Iran err-ct a !,«iite accordinj to

your \u0084wn plans inany part of the city.For pxrticuiar* apply to L. LANI>Ll 18 Mont-

goinfry»t.'

i:ol8tf Fn'luTcu

TONES. ALLEN *I...

0 b_'O MARKET ST..REAL ESTATE OWNERS.

SILVER HEIGHTS—SILVER HEIGHTS.LOTS SJSO TO JIOO.

83 1O ?10 MONTHLY.

1f\f\ LOTS NOW SOLD AND ONLY 30 LOTSlvVleft; on Silver uvr., near MisDion road: eltc-tilc road now butidlnic, anil whrubuilt Lcent! willtake ron frcta tl»f»« lots to any part of the city;rail for majs au(X clrculara.

EACTIFUL ALLENDALE-

ADJOININGhiyltvaie. Oakiann; lovc.y level lots. $12.'>;

SlOcatU an : }5 monthly :electric road willbuildto met; 1block from strum Carl] over 50 lots loidto ii.tte.

•IFRONTAGES: £5x140: OPPOSITE VALKN---ria-sl cable and tirarMission road: 910 monthly.

JON KS. ALLJIN*CO., 830 Market st. ft 5 Su iuTli

Col GET 7. A BROTHER,O 18 POST BEET,

lIEAnQVARTHRS FOR PARK LOTS.

D IYOU 'A' TO BUY BARGAINS?NOW IS YOUR TIMK!

We are bnylni at very lew prices and sell withsmall 1r. :.;i.

take advantage of our low OFFERINGSlook at THISI

Q1Ok *160 TO 8900 FOR LOTS THATHAVE•7 1_•

• . b^en Hold for double tli* price: only3>io down, l,alanco $5 n.oi.ii.ly. M.)L. (,hi/. &.BROTHER.

<'H\ll f-'iiO. |:{UO TO f. 00 FOR LOTS OP-•<. —'"' p^Kito the most attractlra Bart In luepark— tbe lake. Strawberry Hii aiid pmrosed newmusic Stand: only $25 down, balxuce $10 monthly.SOL. U£lZiBROTHER.

QQ/iA 5H50. $300 TO *rOOO FOR LOTSOO'WU, graded and macadamlzrd »tree!«. rea<!yto build on, <ne block from |>>.r* tnd near tna elec-tric car.«: only 'i cash, t>ai.in c on installments.SOL! '.ITZ *BROTHER.

DO YOU WANT A LOJ IN RICHMOND?

IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL ON US FIRST.

ftOAA TO81800 FOR CHOICEST LOTS NORTH'. OV/Uof the park; we buy for iash and sell only111 best locations; easy terms.

Call for maps and diagrams.

SOU GETZ 4 BROTHER,Jals tf SuTh 18 I'ostst.

nz:/ (HAS. H. FORD. REAL ESTATE.

CROCK Kit BUILDING. ROOM 5.

81 50. 517S and J2OO ror south of the park lots:near extension elrcliic road aad park; only $'J5lowa, balance $5 per month.

$250, $300. $350. $400 to 8808 for lots oppositeSuawberr] Hi.I: near the uew lake ami w.iterra'l;onsline ofcable-roads and electric Una i when Im--1-1 iremenu vi.couiple'nl iiwillbo the most fav-ored residence spot near tba park; f5O down;balance -fidper moatS,

400, son. tnoo, 8700 to 81380 fee choice lotsnorthof ti<e park; graded and ail ready t«bullilon: only $50 ra4h down, ana balance $10 patmonth; now la tiietime Co buy lota In that locality:buy lots for bouses now; don't wait untilthe pricesar'beyoui your reach.

81880 for 12 large lot*. Including 1 corn?r; only9250 down: baiauc* $50 p-r month; this is thechoicest piece la taa district; must be hold thisweek.

83200— large corner: Third aye. and Clem-ent st.; sewered aud street Work all done; finebusiness corner.

(HAS. 11. FORD.Fes SuTh tr Crocker Building.Koom 5.

I A BODC•

CO., HEALESTATE AGENTS,1'• 19 Montgomery street

Make offer; rooden bay-windowCats; InMission:rent* 'Jl ; lot2.r>xt<O: near Castro st.

Must be sold; make offer: house and lot: 20x107:sewer and streatwork ii<in": 9- feet from Mission.

91800-2 beautiful building lots; o0xll5:<J: W.side Diamond st,, bet. Slat a d 221; streetworkcomplete: 1block from cars.

Apply to L.A.SOW A- CO..fe 6 >'t Bu h 10 Montgomery street.

\- D. SICKKLS.1> • THK LAND AGENT OF

19 MONTGOMERY ST., THIS CITY.Is the only agent ob this coast making countryproperly a >trict specialty and having a personalknowlrdce of each of the hundreds or ranchesOffered for sale and exchange In all parts or thoState; no Hearsay, Theory or Guesswork; everydescription positively reliables when calling orwriting for catalogue ..No state what Is wanted andamount of money to Invrst, ror Ihave hundreds ofdesirable properties not described In my large cir-cular jsa^R SuTh 1 in

QlFA MONTH BUYS A COZY 4-ROOM COT-«->tage: |nf<<BxlSB: neir train: willtrade. H.

M. WOOLET. 13 Mills building. 3d floor. |l7Usntt

C?Onnn LOT 60x125. WITH STABLE FOR\u2666350UUU.30 horses: Church St.. near Market:owner willrent under If-a^e at $50 amouth. ApplyJAS. J. MI. IN ON. --'\u25a0 Dolores st, fo7 7t*ffitAACASH, BALANCE INSTALLMENTS;.v

•/""\u25a0" room cottages on '25th at., half a blockwest or Castro: 92750, 92900 and 93100 each; alsoa 2-story house of rooms for 93200; ail finishedcomplete and street work done. F.NELSON, build-er, 1520 Twenty-fifth St.. near Castro. lei tf

ARE CHANCE!~~~

$2500— Fine room cottage on SUth it..80 fromCastro st. cable.

92600— 7-room house: Cal. are., nr. Mission st.91800— 4-room cottage on Cliapultepeo st.81800— 4-roorn cottage on Cheruhusco st.91350— 4-roin cottage on Bnena Vista st.Littlecash and on very easy installments.Apply to F. VANDERVKKKN,321 Virginiaare.;

ofHc«. tS3O Market St. Ja2H lino

Q>O(\f\f\EACH-8 "ELEGANT RESIDENCES,«3>UUv'v/ Jmt completed; contain 9 rooms withevery known Improvement; stylish appointments:Artisticallydecorated: elerattd, with grand marineand landscape view: sheltered location, which IsImproving rapidly. Full particulars on premises,Manvan at., a few minutes walk south of Haißht-st.entrance to park, or apply to TUOX at Mi. ALLY,030 Marks! at, l*.iif

jLOPGIKC-HOfJttlW KOK SALK.yen SALE—OVER 100 LODGING-HOUSES,-i prices from *100 to *6000. In all parts of theMtv. Apply ..us SiHANI), 1085 Market St. 1

**s 1 lll<> 23 RO..MS. NR. MABKKTANDSTM.•- ' ' "•*1600—'-"* rooms, near Kearny. Hush.

SSoO— l,rooms. Mission and 6th; bargain.»•..!'— '] rooms. Mason and O'Farreli.200 horses north and south Murket.ApplyW. K. HEALY.719 M'Ttset at. near Third.*•< I*»( \

*" ' u>11LXX Ol'

•'••\u25a0* cot 5 R"O^s-t^ X>)\t. well furnistie'l; 3 bedrooms, parlor andtitchea: che.-ip rent; must sell;make an offer. Busi-ne^s IXxchangp. 0.-7 M:trnet St. [a? [it

1 ODGING-UOUBES AT YOUlt OWN PRICE.j__jA.PPly PAC. E.VCHANGI^ 23 Kearuy.•

yon SALK—HOUSE. 27 ROOMS; ALL NEW-» furitit re and carpets; rent chran; located northff MirW.-t. l!njiilr« F. OCIiS. 915 Market, f.-t tf

I-MSSM } I 1ICES,

j>*LCHER SILVER Ml\IN COMPANY—LOCA^«' lionor principal place of business. San Fran-elsco. Cal.; location or works, UolU Hill. StoreyCounty. Nt v

'Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of theboard or directors, held on the eighth (Hth)day ofIrbruary. lsy3. an .. \u25a0 lament ( v O. «5) of fifty

("»0) cents uer »bare w.ts \u25a0 lad upon tbe capitalstiicK or tiie corporation, payable immediate j inInltod States cold c>in to the secretary ai the offlceof the coiiii>aiiy. rooms J>~ and :..- tiiird floor. Millsi>.i.idim. corner atosii and Montgomery streets banIran. isco. Cjl.

Any ktock upon which this assessment shall re-nialu unpitvl ou the fourteenth. <lit:i) day ofMarch, lg93J willbe delUiqneat and advnrtl.ied forsale ai public icuoo;an . unless ment Is in.Iebefore, willbe «oid on TI'KhDAY. t liefourfi (lthiday or April. I^3.to pay th» delinquent:aiseas-ment, tosethor wan cosis if advert^iiij Mint n-pensej or sale. By or.ler of tba board «>r air-c torsIX L. PKitKlNt*.Secretnrv

Oflice—lTooinsS? and S3,1tliirdfloor, Milts build.ing. corner lush and Montgomery street-i sanrranct«c». Cal. fe9 t-1\u25a0vouch of ASSESSMENT— CALEDONIA ml--i-^ vcr Mining Company. Location of principalplace of baslaen; s;.n Francisco; Cal.'; location ofworks, i;ol,|IHII,Morn Co i •>. \, v

loc''uon OI

.Notice is hereby given t«.at at a meeting of thoI'OSirJ of Directors, held on the SBlb day of Jau Cl-ary. 189n.a'i assessment <.\o. 40x.f lv cents permare was levied ui^oii capital Btoct of the cor-poraUon. pavab.e lmmedtatply in United StatesK<>lil coin, to the stcietary, at tho oftict.1i>f the com-pany, 4 14 Calllorala st.. Sun Francisco. Cal.

Any stock upon which ttiis as<t^sm-»nt sii^in re-main unpaid o. the 2.1 day or March. 1893. willbe delinquent and advertised tor sal* at p.iblicauction and. n^lrss payment is m».I« berore. wllile sold on THURSDAY, the 23d rtav of March.IVJ;>. to pay ttio delloquent .issfjsnKnt. togetherwith tiie costa of advertising and espen.se of sale,By order of the Board of Kir.'i'l.ir*.

as. c ill.Secretary._Office—ll4California at.. San Francisco, CaLjJl tdV^OTICE OF ASSESSMENT-NORTH BELLI-1'Ii-M iffCompany. Location of principalplsco or business, ."an Pranelseo, Cat; location ofworks, Tasca Elko Couuty. Nev.

Notice :t •by given t. at at a. meeting of theBoard of Dir?rtor«. Held oo tae ?etb day of Janu-ary. 1h9.-i. an assessment (No. 23) or 10 Mats perShare was ievie.l upo-i tne capital st»c< of the cor-poration. pa»ablo liiinif,!ii;-;yIn United StatesKdJ coin, to tUe secretary, st 1&9 tTJce of the com-pany, rooms 15 a:.C 17, aio Piue St., San Francisco

Any stock upon which this a3te*sm«nt shall re-rr.ain uap.Md Oil the .id day of Slirch. 1833. winl>^ delinquent ana advertised for ssl« at p::b!lcauction as.l, uvl-ss pjymeut is laaJe before, wlll>e s>ld on MONDAY,the 3d d»y af April.IS9.>,to pay tte d9i!nqu«:.t aaseasrai tOfetbrr withthe costs of ativerti^lniji.1 expente of sale. Byorder of tiie beard or Director*.-' W. PEW, Secretary.

OCice— Roor:3 15 aud 17. 310 r-lr.est.. Ban frran-Cisco. CaL Ja27 ra

It>XCHFQ,UER MININGCOMPANY.-LOCATION-t of iir:ticipal plsce ol Luilncsj,San Frnucisco.

Cal Location of worxs, ild Bill,Storey Couaty,her.

Notlc« is herei'y given that at a meeting of thetnard rjU'rect-irs, UeM on the 26tlid»y of January,l«i*3.ao assessinnut (So. c5) of tea (10) cents perflare w-iiovi^iju;on the c pltals:oeK of the cor-poration, payable l!i!ine,l!a{-.!y in United StateseolJ ccin. to t.ie secretarr, at theories or ;li«c«.-m--pa'iy.room 79. Nevada B KCC, No. 30i) M«.it«omcry at.. Ban Francises, r»:.

Any stock u^on wnlci this aj.'^sjmrtn: stall remain ut.pald on th» Is: .liyo." Mcrcb, 1833, willbodelinquent and »tvert!*«a for *&:• at publlr auc-tlou. anil unle?« paymo >t Is nn.t» b>.!ore. willbteoidoa Wedni-sdsy, the 2'ia d»y of .March, IS'S. topay the dol!nqne;it a?s?ssuiont. to;ets«r with th*coit or adv-rt:sl:ig ai iezaaasas of sale. By o> amor the beard or rectors.

CMA*.E. ELLIOT, •ccretary.once- Mo -in 79. Nerada hiock. No. 809 Mum

gouserv St.. San Fta^c'so Cal. Wl~ td

TkTOTICE OF ASSESSMENT— NEVADA QUEaNA' MminKComj Locatiou or principal place ofboslneea. Baa rra Iseo. Cal: locallO;i cl irks,Tu»carura. i-lko County, Nev.

Notice is hereby Riven that at a meetlnr of thebo»rd of dlrtctiirs. heia oa trie i-.1 <1»y cf .' »r, iiHry,ISB3. an tameat, No. h. or 10 cents per tharewas levied upon th» capVti stock cf t-'-e corpora-tion. piyaO.e l:i.rae-.llat« y U Ualt«d Stat«» goiJccld tithe secretary, at tbeelßco of tbe companyroom 20. 'iiIFine •!.. San Francisco. Cal. •

Any «.no. upon wblcb this asirsuneut shall re-ina unpaM ou the- S7tb d»j ot February; le'S3,willLe delinquent and a:iv.::!-,}•. for •.&•»? publleant'on. aik! uuie«is i»sjn>^n: :« made be ore will (xtsol ion MONDAY,'tbe SOtn day \u0084: Hareb, 18P3. top«y tho detluqaeat • meat, t<.s»u,t-r with tneco<ts of Havcrtis 03 anrl eipeases of s*.e. lyord?rof ".."is t--.irJ of dlrect'irs

H. R. GBAYSON, S. <"*;,ry.-Room 20. ail fine St.. fan Francisco,

Ca.. is 2 4 td* SSESSSIEXT NOTICE—AM)ES SIl.VirKMIN/\ I:ik< cmp.iny. L cation or prti.ctnml pam orDunn's^. San" Fracriscc, Cal.; locstlun of it r»s.t:orey C< ur.tr. Nev.

N Ol cc Is hereby given that at a meeting ef theBoar iofDlrecton, u~, 1 on the Slat dayorjaa-uarr, lsf».>. an assrssmetit (No. 3») of S5 c'ruts pi?r(bare was levied upon t<ie c.ipitnltuck of te-.e cor-poration, parat>is Immediately in Catted MatesROid coin, t \u25a0" tbe secretary, «t th; rrsc« or tli*coiu-P-ny. roo:a 2,Nevada block, 2J9 Wcr.tsomny St.,Si.. Fraaelteo, Cat.

AnT tt«c: upon which tsis flMe««rafnt shail re*m»lr. ua>-ii<s 03 th* i.'4'.u .it'Froruiry. 1winbo de:ißqipr.t. and a-lTert'^i- » for >a:^ »t pub-lic aactlsß: a:.! uuiess p-ytnent ts ius«Je before,willb» told on THDRSDAY, ttis 16;ad»r ofMarch.1*33. to j.ay ttio rle:i:iquent a-sei»«me.it. toc»therwth CO

• o'. ailvrriuluc *nrt•xrenset of s»!e. Byorder or the Board of Directors.

JOHN w. TWIUGS. Secretary.Cflce— K^om 2, Nevada block. 3ua SJor.tg^u-.ery

at .>*&Fraieis o. CU. _ __J»J3 td

ArcsTi JIINI^QCo «-panr. Locrrlen of principal pUc* «>f bust-

\u25a0eu, -i1 Franc sco, Caiiforuta; leeatloa of worka,iaol.l Hilln:laii.s d-.str c:. .--fi.rer Cou iy.Nfv.

h'oilco J* hereby siveu tb«t at a meeting; of theboard of (11rec:<.i«. bed on tiie 6fh «lay cf .'ai:usry.Ifc9:». an a^s- »si>T>t. No. 6^. of tea (10) erutaPer sbure ws» levied upon the capital stocn oftbe ccrpi T*.Liua, jiiyxbie lmme'llateiy. in CnltedMates gold com. to t&e Sfcretary. at ;he oatce oftiie eomp»tiy. room i, liayKurd's buiiiling.4.0Cill-forn:a »tr*ft. San Frsncl-co, <a!.

Anynock upon which tc!s assessment \u25a0 lallre-«a»sn v. \u25a0; a v on the fith <lav of febn:»rT. 1593,w.llbe aellr.qutnt »:.a a.Jvirtised for sale at r-ut»ilcauction, itidunl-ijpayiient l« 11.art*before «iiibeeoid on TIiiiKSIJAY, the '. <1 <J»y of .Marrh 1993, topay the delinquent a«s-s<n:rnt. to;e:h»r with costsof ad>ert!slne and ezpevsM of s»lb. I*,"id'roftn» b..ard el d:rrctors. It. K.KP.i.l-T, Se -•••ary.

Offlce— licoiu 3. Bar ward bul'.rtln;, 419 CaUlor-n'.a street, saa Fr.ir.ci»co. I iK ia!7 t'l

BEST 8 BELCHER MININGCOMPANY-LCCA-ticn of pr.icl^a!place or bu*in«M. £>an Fran-

Cisco. sUloraia: locaUun of works, YlrgiataC.ty,Storey C.iutity, Nevada

Notice Is bere'jy jiven that at a wfetirg of tfceB^iird of • lrectcn. he.d <-i Moiuisy. tbs sixteenthO6tb) <3iy of January. 583.f, an assea*meol (No53) of tw»nty-."iV«"ce:r.s (25?) p«r snare wai leviedupon tbe capital ntck of ibe corporation, payal.leImmediately In Uhit»<l State go.ilcoin. 10 ' \u25a0• »ec-retury at the pfflce <>f th» compist. r.om 33.' Ne-va 'a Mock, 30) Mostfomery street, Saa l-raucl>:o,CailforDla.

Anystock upon wi,i'ti tQis me'suieit shall re-main unpaid en ,c^(Say. tne twnntT-^st (81st)day of February \\t6B, will be delinquent and ad-vertised furvale at public auction, iiulmile"! par-\u25a0neat la made btfire wnibe sold on 7ce.nar.tiiefourteenth (l£th) day of March, 1833, lv I>'V ihedeilr.qaaat iHrwmeiit tojctlier with cost* of an*veriltljg an4azpenies of sale. By or.lrr or theBoard orDlrectuts. L. o.spORS, Secretary.

Cfl!8-K<»oi:> IS,Nevada block. 800 Montf.-mery

strtet. ban Francisco, 01. j%:7 'd

NlOF ASSESSMENT-OVERMAN !«1L-X> %,r Mining C;.mpanv. I.oc-.tlOT of \it nrlpalplace cf '\u25a0--•» Nan Francl»ro, Cat ;location ofworts. Hill,f^torry County, !«eT.

Notice is here > glren that at a meetln; at theRuin! of uirot'oi'.he'd un th« lOib day of Ja*u-jry.1883. an as»*ssimeiit (><>. C6) or twentyfive{•/&)cents per si. .re was levied upon the capitalsleek of the eorporatlen, payable immediately inUnlteil Stites sold coin, to the s»crt»Ury, at theofSce of the company. 414 California st., fan Fran-cisco, (ai.

Any st a upon which this attainment ".tAil re-mali unp-.ld on TUK-iDAf.the 14th day of Febru-ary. l>i'J.J. willle fleilneju'ut and a.tvertiscJ lorsaie at publicauction;and, valets payment is ruttdeb«rcre.wrihe so d on TUESDAY, t .- 7t!i rtar ofMarch. 1«99. to p»y the OellnqaCßl assessment,toiceth«r w:thth» costs of » Irertis ug and expensesof sale. By erder of the BoarJ or iMrtctors.

OKOROE D. KDVfAF.DS. rctiry.Offl'-e-414 Calirornla «*. San Fra:>ci*co. Ca1. 14 16

\ SSF.BSMENT NOTICE-CRUIKsnANK GOLI»j"\ Mini:,g foinpauy—Location of unucipal placnof business, Ban Fraoc «co, «:altrornla: Ineatlou ofwin.Loa I'.urron Ui»tr ct. Router*] C< uuly.ial.

Noilce Is ht-rtby given th»t at a ii;«"t!nsr of theboard of directors, lie d on the 6lh day ifJanuary,IS'JJ, an aMeatmeot No. 3. of ten cei<ta (.10 eaats)per slj*' w»s levied upon the rapital stock ofthe Corporation; payable lmn.erlla:ely. In CattedStbtra fold cum. to t: c secretary, at the oface <the company, room b'. No. 211 bamoaaa street, Sanrranclico. t al.

Atiyctoik upon which this »s«e»«'nent s'lali re-main unpaid on the loth day of Ifbrnnrr. 1593,w.llbe aeiinquMit and advertised far gainat publicauction, and uul'ts payment Is made before willbeBold on !1.1 DAT, tn« :',& day t»r Maicli. I89;<. topay tbe delinquent a-s. I'mn.t. tot;(-ther withcostsof advertising and expenses or s/le. Bi order orth' board ot dtrectoi I .1 W. PEW, «»\u25a0 rrtary

Offic—Room 1. No. 211 SatiSbm* street, .-anFraticlsco. Cal. JalV to felo

» SSE>HMK>T NOTICE—

NAVAJO MINING•*\ COMPANY. Location of principal pla?e<r busl-

n»*v {-an ir.ii''l'i:'i. California. Lvcatlua or works,Tuscarora, Rl*o County, Nevada.

Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting or theBoard of I (rectors, held 011 the 9tb day of January.189.<, mi nsse»iin*nt (No 74) of ten ( 10) cents pergbara was levied upon fas capital stock or tbn cor-poration, payable Immediately in United Statesgold coin. inthe secretary at the office or the Com-pany, 310 Pine street, rooms 15 and 17, Sau Fran-C,. \u25a0• California.

Any stoc< upon which this asseisnsnt shall re-main unpaid on the ISO day or February, 1833,

willbe <J*ltnqii«iitand adverlUed for sal*at pabliaauoilou, an iunless payment Is made be fur» win besold on Tuesday, th« 7th day or March, 189!, topay tie delinquent a(i*uuie-ii together withcost«or advertising: and expenses or stir. By order ofthe Board Of Director*. J. VT.PK.vr, Stcretarr.

Office— 3lo Pine street, rooms 15 and 17, SaaFrancisco. California. Jail td

A^MKNTNOTICE-HALE *NORCROSSJ\ Silver Mining Company

—Location of prtaO

pal place of business. San Francisco, Calirornla; lo-cation of works, Virginia Mining District, Store/County, State o' Nevada.

Notice Is b • r»i.y clveo that at a meeting or theBoard or Trustees, held on the 7th day or January,1893, an assessment (S«. 10:i)of 60 cents p»r sharew-s levI'd upo-i the capital stock of the corporation,payable Imn cIlately in i;« ted States gold coin to

secretary, at th« office or the company, room 28,Nevada block, 209 Montgomery at., (tan Francisco,California-

Any i>toek open which this assessment shall re>mala unpaid on H'.li'AV. the loth day or Febra.arv. IHV.J. win be delinquent, and advertised rer\u25a0ale at publlo auction: and onlets payment lamade before. Willbe told m DAT,the :<i dayer tiarch, IWS. topay tbe delinquent assessment,together withthe costs of -advertising ana eipeuteicfsale, liyorderof tne board of Trustees.

a B. THOMPSON,Office— Room «G. Nevada Mock, 300 Montgomery

at.. San Franclteo, Ca Ifornla. laB td •

ATTOKNIvs AT-I.AW.

Alj\Mt. llihfc Oi"

Al.l/I.Ki.AI. MATTKKS:rnarrtagea annulled: collection*, damages, etc.

0. W.HQv»Katt'y.,Bst> Mam cor. Stockton. a7tf\ir W DAVIDSON, ATTORN LAW. 420»» .California St.. rooms 14-16: advice free dS tf

KA.CKOIIHuKA EY-AT-LAVT. iJT. Clay aeB tf

OOMTa—LOTO—B AND lI.DI.Ks,

T V.LA WRKNOe] CAUPENTEIi AND BUILD-\u2666J • «r,tJl9 HacrameQto st. ; cabinet nor*and Citiesua oa:,.«i i,ruDiot.iv tsudsd: talebliona UOu.mZO tf

BPSINESS CHANCEB."x-,iTir -i-.kv'.'.k POSCUASING OR BELLING

a bntineas call onGITS STRAND. ll»!5 Market. 1TFyoT AVA^Tlo SELLYOI'R PLACE OF15CSI-

'1 ne«i« e^uSik lorcash callor address GCS STRAND,1C33 Market st. l .GORNKR

SALOON; BEST PAYING PLACE INt!;nc:t»: No. 1 locatlnu: birgain to-day. 008

gTR 1035 Marketst. 1

-T \\ CANDY. STATIUNEUY AND SODAt^ <••''. rouotain: 4 rooms; clean ?125 to $150r*r rsmth: lin- Lcstiou; a bargain. GL'SSTF.ANUJ^L-L'jl'^iifl \ 1_>.97- 11< h>T AUnAST; FINEST PLACE INC— '•'• th' city: a barpaiti. GCS STRAND,;ii::-, ".larkei St. I7^ ANTKIi TO i;XCHANUE: I'ROPKRI V LO-»' c»U<l in the l>«t city of Arizona for s*loon,l>car<litig and loiiciiili.iuse or rest iiirant. -.\u25a08008 STRAND. 10-'' -Martot ft. 1*£'7«in good-favin** mechamcv hotel;q IV.'U.barcatn. «P» STRAND.' IoaS Market,t

~\ LL"FOR" SALE »R EXCHANGE.\ Hotrli,&.iloous. zt >ceries, bsr« $15 ito $4000Ke;>tiiaranU. boara. iiHljtiij-tiuuses. 200 to 2500« cffce—jilooni. bik.ries, notions.... lMlto 1100Millinery,laundries, barber-shops.: 150 to 12i)0Milk ranches, dairy produce looto 100i;utcher-sbov-s, »o«'J and coal yard. 175 to t»U0OAud over 100 1u^i'.iesses of all de-

(xriptiom 75 to 5000Partcrs wanted nilkiuds buainess.. 100 to 3uot)i,I!SSTRANI>,Io<o Market st. 1

C'*>"~il PORk"aND SAUSAGE STORE; FIRST.cl.;s« location: 3 rooms: rent tli:a

1;>'lh- ucs SIKA Market st. 1_C *)*)?\f\ FIRST-CLASS CORNER SALOON: 6!--t'".jesn 1 it«:i«e. lorparticulars s«e GTSrtTKAND.«,IO3S Market »t] 1

£-T 1-A OOUM'AIIM!SALOON.WITH B '\vi..•• ii-vf.int niier: sp'etidid Imsincsi. Gl'St I1:ANI».1035 M.irkFt \u25a0• i_r.jT.i\ COFFKr^oVSTERANDCHOP BOUSE.r^vN)". with i>.r: 7 rooms: a bargain. GTSSTRAND, HMS Mar^ft. 1O 1j'A VARIETY, STATIONKKY. CANDY

\u2666^ 1 l)V'.and notion store; Sfuralabed rooms in-c'v. :til;cheat- r iU:v:ilueIdsisht; must sell; -•anatir.r^atn. City Ua^mess Kxcuunge, 10V7 Market6ln-ft. fol> 3t

~^Xt\ii SALOON AND 6KCRNISHKD BOOMS;Market st.: good piano; big stock;

bandscme f,x:nrf<; No. 1 trnJe: value in-rbt:

p.ust .sill. Pu«!i:rs< Ki.change. 10J7 Market st. U< St

Cf.IAA PARINER WANTEDINASTIRKINO<J"

—V'U. active business; iiutie» lieh;. pleav»nt

arnl e^Wy learn-i!:c>' tMi^heJ16 ye.ira; will p.tyt<> earti from fSi.i t>> $100 n*>r month the year round.C:ly ;'ii<:::e"« hii-l:n:-.c'. IO'J7 Market St. Te9 3t

CORNEC GBUCERY AND BAR.C*—V'vu. wlth2rooinB; rent cheap: can areIfii-t-; t'.aiU receij:.- 4-25: pood sti.e* and fixtures:eftablleu d 8 years. BL'SINESS EXCHANGE, I"'J7Markftft. fi-9 3t

C.],'|\ CIGAR STAND AND LAUNDRY OF-C'I-

fice on Market; laundry pays the rent;Ji:ll %.i!o# In sU-t,t: clears about t.^o per montu.City liusluess lixcluuzt. 1027 Jlarkec st. te9 3t

QO«rin HOTEL OF 38 KOOMS. ALL Fcisi0— • '"• iiished a:iJ occupied: 35 rcgiiiarboarders; b!g transient trade; finesaioon con'nect-

[od; ciirsp re-.t: len^ leus»; situa!e\l Im thrivingcountry town pjiiy CO minute's ri<io fr^ni '\u25a0>\u25a0;clears 2;>oul Plsoa montb: cau be increase.!; rare

!Chance:crand bargain. City Kuilaess Eirhan:;e,

IO.'T i!^r>.»t >t. rets 7t

i'f\ SALOON. NEAR CITY HALI. ANDtt It)U.Market it. W.V. HEALY,719 llflrliet*

*?: \ "A GROCERI AND BAR: 4 ljT>7r>;<TTrkNTj±£±O\J: on!y ST.O. Tr;F.HEaLY.713 Market.

•SJ-97' BRANCH IHKKBV; CANIiV;

-!'A

K.— < O- fr.tu.; r; s.: :i)u«t«cll. HKALY.7IS*Mkt.»

qx'iiwoou/coal; hat/and feed-. si-

r_ O*>\'. ness. Ap;i:,'UHEALY.719 Markft su»i>«>- A LOD'.ING

-UOl>E: CLEARING J5O

O«J*'"« r«T RiOHta. «EO. STEWART A M>N,ts.s Kearny 5:. fe!» 3t*

C- • >.'A CIO.AR-STAND: BARGAIN THIS DAY.i.'-«'U. McLAItiHLIN.26Va K«.«rny st. fttf3t»

S'H\t\ SALOON AND LUNCH-HOUSE; IiAR--'*'.csin if sod immediately. Jlcl.Ai Gil-

1.1.s 4 CO., -JBi oKearny ft. |fef» 3t»CJ--.'Ai| SALOON; FILL STOCK LIQUORS^tj*..\M». fixtures: kocml location and business;mrs: VesolJ »t oace: rent ?13. TROUT A HEN-KEL. 1:i'Ubatt »:. tr9 3t»*

V SToi-;Y IK.I-£; FCRNITCHE 7 ROOMS:1\ il-okltclien. illni.'i;room aa 1 hirroo n: o •ar«overi'O incutu net: this wliiLesola this monthhr 11350; ate this bcrgalnJ CAKR* C0..917 Mit.*VOR SALE CHEAP— STOCK AND FIXTUrTsa of variety-store; no re.isn-jao:« t-ff;r refu*-dApplyCall Lr.uica r-fcee. 116 Ninth »t. fc9 St*

QO.-AA COt>EE"s"ALOON ANDKITChKN;O-"«iVy/.l»u>ii.*i part of Market: Ciears $j5O.I'm.'. EXCHANGE. \u25a0;:< Kear^r-it. •_M-U KLY.SKLL OR KXCHANGE BUSINESS Oil1property of any kind. Call ani see til-". W.STLELE, 544 Kenrny St.. room 4. fe9 St*

ENERGETIC YOUNGMAN.P.OOKKKEVER ANDTticrouiU l:ors'inan, with$-50. wants partner-

»blp In sound bu>!Ucs*. Address A., box 7*.thisoSice. fe9 3:«

C' ((l RESTAURANT; SEATS FOR V 4; ONtZiW. MirKelst-; tenlt-- 60: nicely rur..lsbed.ArtlyMEEK'S Fnrn ture-store. 948 Howard *:.

•Cj 1 ."^n GKOCKUV ANDUAH: COME AND SHEQIUU. this. Sod J«-s«i» st. f«y3t*

7 ADY WAN IS MIDDLE-AGED OR ELDKiaTYJ^ rein wltb$1000 as partner 1^ :» ;o !1 •.:.•:•;bo-i>e. 931 Market 'stTrocm 2. le9 ist*T~t •TCilER-SHOPf FIXTURES ANDTOOLS'OM--I'' p!e:e; Torsale or rent very cheap. 18u»i How-pri »U fc9 7f

A N OLD ESTABLISHFD* ISRANCH BAKERY£*\u25a0 for sale. Apply Cail Eraccn > ftce. feoei.J ::t*

O ] AA PER~SHARE-THE BUiTE BKLLE0 1 •VLy Goid M!-ii»e C lapany bavi-:!t jus: par-rha«eJ a veryrich gold mine In liultsCounty. Caii-ft-'rn:a, aud invnler t«> raise fui:Os to develop theliilne and m."ki» it » psyinz li;vesunent. tbecom-VJ-.ny willoff-r 50'Jf) (hares to the jiuiUcat Jl i^rfcSare: non*smallrr than 51) shares willhr »oij attl »t price, hiutte l'.eile G.'lfl MitiinjCompinv,Croc.er building,ro'-.m 5. C. H. FORD, Sec. Tea 7tT:i~~>iTs'ALE— THEGOOIi-WILLAND FIXTURESX(6l tbe well-known undertaklatf bu^iuess of thelato aTSI.ns MAJSSEY: enablishfd in 1856: io-clu.ifs everythiaz re'iul'ixe for eonilouin? a first-«:!iss busine-is: willbe soil at a sacricce. Inquireoa tbe premises. 651 Sacramento tt. tes 7t1 OCX. GCnl^mT! H.SAW FILING. t.TC.:TOWNJ jrer.r city:. joiiiiins pries h'.^aer. reuts Iow»rthan here. Address 11., box iMI.Call ttranch Sit*

1!\u25a0

—COFFEE AND LUNCH HOUJEJ

J* 206 McAliister »t .opposite City Hail, te-i 3t"VUR SALE-TbMALL REs'TaTraN T. 63.1 SF C-JO-it. tt \u25a0

A A SACItIFIC.1-"—STATIONARY. SKWS ANDraccy goods st^r^. establish*)] 15 yean: satls-

fictory reasons Tor sellm;. 1657 Mission st.feV7i«FFIiIRI> PARTNER INLKihT MANUFAtrTUR--» lei;buslr>e<!> to t*ke ciiar?e or a ronte: rapital

Te<} uired. *SOO. K. II. box 58. tfiis office. !t-riit*COBER, STEADY MAN AS PARTNER: PAY--0 iv?; corner saloon. (533 Howard st. reS 'At'01 'A IF t-OLD TO.DAT"— OYSTER AND\u2666J" 1OU. chop cous*. b7O Howard at. reB 3t»

QALOON IN IIEAFMOFCITV-IHEAr:GOODO caus9 rcr sale. 650 Sacramento st. f«8 3t"

Cai.oon and cigabb rore. 10 eaht BT.,O 'or sale, cheap, on account nt otner»buslnes<A;-;iybet. IIaaa2 grocery. 53 Sacramento it.

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*\u25a0» f ONOPOLY— CLEARING $150 A MONTH,-i'l glfeOO. 2-t-' Birtlett. cor .Twenty-rourtb/a 15*

JADY.WANTBPARTNER IN GOOD IIUSINESS.iCall 931 Market .r-->om '£. r«7 3t»

LD-E^TAbLIsMED CUTLER AND LOCfT-O:.-, \u25a0

smltn business; electric pjwer; chem. 615Kearoy st. :fe7 st*

QALOON* FOR SALK: MUST BE SOLD AT ANY0 prlci Inquire 446 Ttirrtst r&7 7t*

/-'OIoTEITGnOCKKY ANDBAR, PAP.TICCLAUS\J 7 P.ne St.; p'ja^eats. • fo7 4t*rORNER GROCERY AND itAK: SITCATKDON'• Srarllnes; lease 5 ye»rs; bargalu. Apply -Jl>larKet st. fe7 7f

/^LD-ESTABLISHED FRENCH LIQUOR-STORE;V/ saloon and wine cellar; fir<t-c!ass fiztureii;horae,•wagon, lar^esrork; fullvalue; cti«-a;>; present . io-pr;*tor leave* city.1BE. cor Eanaorae 4 Pacific 77*

_%A FKL'ITJsTORK ANDKAKERY;EMTAB..__'"'. lisSed 15 years; good bargain. InquireRt 103 Seventh st. f«i7 at*pAP.ITcHANCK-OYSTER. CHOP-hOORE ANDJ t ia)con near ferry; furnislied rooms. la Clsy.C7*

rOB SALE CHEAP—DINI PARLORS, CON--1 nerted with large roomiiig-boiue; Ion? lease.

Mi:s.E-, box 64, tbUoffice. ub Im

"yolTSALE CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; 4J tunny rooms and good location, Apply CallPranch Or.ce^ fes st*7'ALL ROCTE ACROSS THK BAY fOR~S aTe.V^ Inquire Of cashier Call Office. ocil7 tf

ATfECK'SNEWS FOR 5 CENT"-TH WE. I.VCam. la wrapper, re»<!r f°r maldttc.

lIKMIIUKFOB SALE.

T^RNITiTKE^oFTTIOOMS CHEArj^CCODNT-T or ieaviagcity. 1011 HowarJ St feB 3t*

ji. rt.K1 . A'JOOD Ll-KOOM»» t ). )'

*house: land or lot taken Inexchance. Ap-

ply749 Howard st. fe7 3t*OT OK FINKSOLID OAK BEDROOM BETB,j7 pieces, $!J5: Smith's brnssels carpet, • Ie

l.iid. S. W. BBIKEK, 1310-1312 fctocktou st. 2a tr

T'OU BUYINO AND SbLLING URN^ITUHE;T tic,visit City Furniture Co., 431Turk st. ;re-palrlns. moving, packing, shipping at lowest rates.

iiii.i v BROS.. 931 MISSION—*LRNITLRK.V>

Cirpcta. »toves cheap: cash, tnatallm'tl. no3 l]

/-'OOD CHANCE— YOUR IIOUSK FURNISHEDGCHANCR— TOOR lit'U-, FURNISHEDVJ complete -.'tn rurniture, cari\u25a0<>:<, stoves, cur-talcs, fa inkits, pictures and mirrors at ca&n pneet,en e«y Iniuiiments: small aapoelt M. FRIED-VAN a CO.. largest installment house on the coast,228-230 Stockton St., 237 Post; opeu evenings;prompt attention paid tocountry orders. 1 tf

VV'TICE-lAMNOW A 128 FOL'RTII (NEWi'tui.iiicj), and offer a large stock of generalt> rsif.'-:a furniture at reduced prices; £.00 carpets,

fcod aa cew: stoves, $«: antique chamber suits.18; parlor suits. 828; cast) or Installment*; allat

trf.Kck prices. T. H. NELSON, r.'tf Fourttist. al tt

IIIinr:iki;WANTED.[ DAVID ft CO., 963 FOLSO.M; HIGHKSTJ J. price for furniture, carpets ami str.vet. f0;tim

\t iBE, 128 1 ' ST.. PAYS THE HIGHj'li-st iirlte f';r furniture.stoves, r»n;;»s,rarp»ts. 1y

A.R—

WILLIAM BUT IERFIELD.32U Montgomery (Sure Deposit ludg ). cor.

(alifornla. «0 years la the business, buys, sells a<idrents furnisbetl housej. If

» FTER TOO HAVETRIED ALLOTHERS SENDf\ tot LAURENCE VINCENT,auctioneer, room-SU. Fiood ttnllalng: cash always rea'iy. de3o trIIIII.I;HKI.!i.FRANK W.. AUCTIONEER. 19I' Montgo at., boys large and small lots. 24 tr"r-CRMTUUK tTaNTED-EVEKYBODY «ELLS1 their second-hand rurniture at tne Pavilion Auc-tion House, 313 aud 3'Jl Sutter. nr. Grant aye. de« tt

~\ LAROt QCASTITT OF SECO ND-IIANiJfOR"J\ Blture wanted :'20 per cut paid more than else» tre MALONE. 110 Fourth St.: newstore mJO-.r

\f J. SIMMONS 4 CO.. AUCTIONEERS. WILLii. buy jour lurnlture. pianos aud books. 1037J-sintst saOU: ' —

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—j

CAKPETS.

SIAID;heavy floor oilcloth, 25c: aud ele?a>it oak bed-

r.otn »cis, 7 pieces. *.'5. 8. W. MIIIHI.K,1310-13KtKklorret Ja22 tf

C'/.JJ I-

SMITH'S BRUSSELS. «5o A YAIID:\J iMUII—t-ntprice elsewhere 81 ayd. M. FKIED-

\u25a0IA.< A CO.. 228-230 Ktoekton. and 237 Post. Ittr

ttl'KT rCLEANINO.

I AIIFKTS THOROUOHLI CLRANSKD ami1 renovated same as new. S. 8. rtuut'SUN *CO.. 23 Teatb st; telephone 30315 l__THOROUGH CARPET CLEANING. jc perJ sard: altering and laying a specialty. MITCH-

KLL.280 Fourteenth st. ta!7 Im*ryut CIIEATKST PLACE TO GET iRCAR-iitit cleaned Is 453 Stevenaon st. Te1.3228.024 tr{WXtLLIXSCAm»iST.I3EATINU WORKS. 333Lj,».i^— <a>_ .--. .>i..v..urns. tn is