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HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MONTEZUMA COPPER AND COAL. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1901. e ——— — s — — — — — , — — — — / / / —— ——————————————— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. | REAL ESTATF CIiY—FOid SALB. MONTEZUMA COPPER AND COAL. MEDICAL. OIL LANDS. MEN_Our catalogue explains how we teach the trade In two months, saving two years; meiled free. We have no be shop in connec- with our college; chaire and furniture | made to our own order, with & view ness and convenience. S EARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. of any cheap fmitations. S ANTED—Men for salt works; $150 fo 82 80 @ally: free fare. Address CARTER'S Salt Wo ]/)5 Angeles, Cal. TED—Laborers and_mechanios to know Ed Rolkin, Reno House roprietor, still Denver House, 217 Third st; 160 large ; Zc per might: $1 to $2 per week. RS and distributers for laundry; wages $ per day of ten hours; references Box 2048, Call office. N to_learn barber trade; catalogue mailed ce. §. . Barber College, 741A Howard st,; barroom chaire used in this college. t N THE best 3-chair shop on Fourth st; ! given . 1st and 2d st {cDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- and shoes for sale, G0c up. 241 Third st MAN with $300 to join advertiser to work pla- cer claim at Cape Nome. Box 2433, Call. TAILORS and coat operators wanted by 8. N. WOOD & CO.; apply at factory, 21 Geary st. TER House, 44 Third st near Mar- ® rooms, Zic night: reading-rooms; free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANTED—100 men to take reoms, 10c, 1bc and 20c. Boston House, 930 Howard st. FAILORS, blacksmiths. all s of world. seamen & green hands; Steuart for sale; also wagons, buggles, ness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, st.; auction sales every Wedresday. VAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. NARY Col d session June 10. Ca: Pancoast, sec., ~ge will commenoe 1ts logue by applying to 510 Golden Gate ave. T—A horse for amily use; must be gentle and stylish. ~ Apply H. P. INNTAG, €4 Market st 100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, arts, buggies, surreys, horses. 1140 Foisom. sound Kinds of wagons, buggles, carts harness, heap. BGAN & SON, 2117 Mission st. < business horses, i wagon horses. heavy, pacers and trotters. 721 Howard. 1 express wagon, single. also light agon for sale cheap. 532 Mission HOUSES TO LET. NTED LIST Houses to let; send for cir- G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. 10 SUNNY rooms; small stable; large West Mission st., near Twelfth; + owner Seturday p. m. and Sunday. v frnshd 10-room house; mewly con- Laguna, nr._ Pacific; for 4 mo=., beg. ¥. D. Madison,104 Crociker bg. JOM: modern: Western Addition: or will £500 cash, balance like rent. THE Mc- CARTHY (CO., 646 Market st. LLISTER, $18—Fine sunny house; 8 rooms ent; large vard: rent $5. e HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. A NICELY furnished bright sunny g ome, 10 s and 2 baths: magnificent view and lo- “aliforn C t z nny corner flat, 3 rooms and Oskland; §iS. Apply at 14 Grant ave., TLY furnished house 7 rooms and 3 months. Particulars 3019 Sacra- st ' DCTAVIA, nr. Broadway—Comnletely fur. ished 10 rooms and bath; for three monthe, per month, l _HYPNOTISM. WANTED Water Heater will flow boiling seconds; will give a hot bath minutes at cost of 2% cents: call n oper send for illustrated Ribbon Water Heating Company (Pxaminer) bullding, room 607. LOST AND FOUND. er bag and receipt book of April 3, 1 receipt book of No. 36, Finder will return to 1056 ky st., and recelve reward. x terrier bitch ck spot ack and tan ears: collar and lock: carriage tire. Retu _57 Minna st.; reward ok with the Hibernia Savings ’ Soclety of San Francisco, in the of WALTER 1. MAGEE 219-104. r will please return to bank. und; color, brindle end white n’ Bruno ave. w —01d gold for manufacturing. O. Nolte, jeweler 245 O'Farrell. bet. Powell and Mason MATRIMONIAL. send 10 ket st ntemplating ing Be atrimony 1016 EN wishin rry wealthy ladie for MBS T 708 Fie et e ————— SSES AND UPHOLSTERY. 3 S and upholstery: tal. South 782 o or ‘renovated. feather and halr . expert carpet cleaning: strictly re- HOPKE BROS.. 318-320 Eleventh st. — e ——— e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Mo- Fremont st new and second hand; we alwa ze stock of saloon outfits on hand ) _everything J. 1012 021, 102 Mission t., a bargain: n_for selling, owner ANTHONY, 2600 Ban- ‘CHAS. erkeley s gear machinery, en- E P = pes, shafting, pulleys, e Spear st. A STEAM merry-go-round for sale, cheap; ac- count death S. M. H, L., Box 365, Watsonville, Cal Works at Ocean 3 15 H. P. 500 volt T. & H. dynamo; also one H. P. 220 dynamo; guaranteed all right. B, JARDINE, = Fremont st BEASEBALL calendar, containing pictures of Biil Lange and George Van Haltren; 30c post- peid. 8. R. CHURCH, 307 Sansome st., 8, F. FIFTY per cent improvement & made to your int; it a LEVY TYP S at any price to close them | out; @ifferent makes. call early for bargains. TYPEWRITER FXCHANGE. 409 California. | 30x16 PRINTING press, good order, $8: other machinery Machin: fting ‘and beiting: send for list ry_Exchange, 148 Second st. LIGHT marine set, directly connected: good " #hape; cheap. H. §. WHITE, §16 Mission st. CEF n vor's transit; in good con: BLAC y box 2916, Call office. ; 8 mos. old, for rent tents; 30 bath tubs; sion st. bollers: second-hand machinery. 139 Beale st. or distillate engines, new & 2d-hand; guaranteed. NEWELL, 56 Bluxome. ITERS, 2d-hund, all makes, at low L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg’y. -ASE second-hand modern engines and t and sold. KROGH MFG. CO. OGRAPHIC and magic lantern goods 4, exchanged. 109 Montgomery st. end secord hand. THE HER- CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. erns, new and 2d-hand moving pic- LARD & ERECK, 131 Post st. S an 105-111 Market st., San Fran. MISCELLANEOUS WANT! TILTON'S misfit pariors wants uerade, Gice'. gents’ ciothing. 15k, Sh: et Sotsom S, 'SIC BOXES. M MUSIC boxes—Paul Monaco, expert, and th> cor. Eighteenth. | | The success of a mining property depends in | for | mirrors, showcases, counters, | | MONTEZUMA COPPER STOCKS. MONTEZUMA COPPER STOCKS. MONTEZUMA COPPER STOCKS. MONTEZUMA COPPER STOCKS. Copper 1s the best mining proposition in the world to-day, for the following reasons: 1. The growing demard for copper occasioned by the advance in electrical construction. 2. The depletion of copper deposits upon which the trade has Litherto largely depended. 8. The immense bodies of low-grade ore in favored localities enabling companies with large capital to make their properties dividend-payers almost from the beginning. 4. Better than gold because “gold is where you find it,” and, considering the large number of gold mines, is rarely found in paying.quan- tities: huge bodies of copper ore carry uniform values and don’t ‘‘peter out.” 5. Better than ofl, because of the numerous wildcat companies. WASHINGTON COPPER MINES, Perhaps the largest copper deposits fn the | world lie in the State of Washington; they were @iscovered and development work begun in some sections only a few years ago; the oldest of these mines are great producers to-day and are making fortunes for the holders of the stock. THE MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY. | This newest and at the same time the largest of copper companies in Washington offers pre- cisely the same opportunities that thousands of people tave grasped to their profit. It has twenty-four fine properties In the famous Car- bon River and Tahoma districts at the base of Mount Rainier, fifty-two miles from Tacoma, one of the most favored mining regions in the world, by reason of the large bodies of low- grade ore, its proximity to rail and water trans- portation, and the abundance of timber and water on the properties themselves. This and adjacent regions have already produced values emounting to $100,000,00, and the output has hardly commenced. The company is capitalized at $10,000,000, of which 35,000,000 is treasury stock, non-assess- able under the laws of Washington. The four properties of the ‘‘Tacoma’ group are destined to become one of the most pro- ductive mines on the Pacific Coast. These slone, when developed, will bring the company’s stock to par. The ore is shown In & veln thirty the whole width of the company’s holdings. The Tacoma tunnel has been driven over one hun- dred feet in solid ore, running over $60 to the ton. There are fifteen distinct veins of minerals In the company’s properties, and it is not un- reasonable to expect that as many more will come to light as the properties are developed. THE ASSAYS. The following is the result of ten assays taken from samples of ore in the tunnel of the Ta- coma mine of the Montezuma Company: Per cent Ounces Ounces ‘Total Copper. Gold. Silver. Values. ! 38 12-100 5 $134 60 | = 12-100 3 75 68 5 24-100 3 54 35 15 80c 4.50 48 in. 30 in. 3335 16 40c 3.26 48 in. 16 In. 56 81 5 20c .66 48 in. 2 in. 177 B3 4100 2.02 282 24.28 8-100 4.62 85 29.41 6-100 03 105 99 6.8 Trace Trece 20 00 Average, $61 22 per ton. HIGH PERCENTAGES OF COPPER. “The high percentages of copper in these | tention of the mining world. It is nothing un- | vsual for them to run from 2 to 76 per cent of copper. What these high peréentages mean will | dividends this year (1900) ore carrying only 4 per Francisco Chronicle. A NEW RAILROAD. The power plant for an electric railroad is al cent copper.”’—San only waiting the development of the ore bodies €0 that fifty tons of ore a day can be mined. This will enable the Montezuma Company to place its ore at the Tacoma smelter for $ 25 per ton, and at the pew Fairfax smelter for | one-fourth of that amount.—(See dispatch In | to mines.) DIVIDENDS. All moneys received from the profits of the Montezuma mines will be paid in dividends to the shareholders. Buch funds cannot be rein- vested in the company. The opening of the mines and all expenses incident thereto must | be provided for out of the sale of shares until | returns are obtainable from the properties. Stockholders will remember that in purchasing shares in this company they at once become in- | terested in all the properties owned by them. THB VALUE OF GOOD MANAGEMENT. | a large measure upon the integrity and knowl- | edge of its management. C. W. Thompson, prasident, also president of the Washington Co-operative Syndicate (a dividend payer), was manager of the Northern Pacific Railway Company’s mining interests for | | five years Dakota, Idaho and Washington. Thomas Carroll, | Judge of the Superior Court of Pierce County. Clark Davis, trustee; register of the Univer- | sity of Washington. E. M. Shelton, trustee; late instructor in agri- | culture to the Government of Queensland, Aus- tralia. | 3. M. Williamson, trustee; Judge of the Su- perior Court of Plerce County. | " 3. D. MclIntyre, consulting engineer, was for | years chief engineer of the Homestake mine, | South Dakota. EXAMINATION OF THE PROPERTIES. Investors have only to see the properties to appreciate their worth. With a view to en- | courage subscriptions tc the stock in a large we will giye intending investors every op- | portunity to examine the mines where 200,000 or more shares are ntemplated on a cash basis. We will be glad to arrange with such for sharing the expemses of examination. EXCURSION JUNE 1. On June 15 we will run a special traln of Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars from San Francisco to Tacoma and Seattle. Fare, round trip, $40, or free transportation to the | purchaser of stock. Serd for excursion folder. | CO-OPERATION AND CONSOLIDATION. | words of the business wurld to-day. The enter- | prises which make money for their owners are | those which are operatad in the largest possible | way and with the greatest economy of manage- | ment. The Montezuma Mining Company has been organized with these great facts of modern | business life fully in view. It owns and controls 2- | twenty-four (24) mining properties, and expects soon to acquire others. Tais policy is pursued | because busincss experience has taught that only by thus consolidating interests can be had | the most efficient management, combined with | the lowest operating expenses, and, consequent- . ly, the largest profit. Instead of a dozen or | more feeble, struggling companies, each having’ its officlal and techmical staff, the Montezuma operates an entire group of mines with its sin- | gle. highly trained and effictent management. Investors will not be siow to perceive that this | policy of consolidation and co-operation means for them a concentration of values in the stock of the company. Every single share reaily rep- resents all that is back of many shares in smaller companies. DOES IT PAY TO BUY MINING STOCK? Some people say it Joes not; and some people say it does. Those people who it does mot pay. But the people who own 1000 shares of stock in the Quincy draw nearly 36000 cash yearly dividends; those people who own 1000 shares in the Tamarack received iast year $17,000 in div- jdends; in the Calumet and Hecla they draw about $33,000 yearly; in the Alaska-Treadwell about $1500 yearly: in the Richardson of Nova Scotia $2500 yearly, and in the Homestake of South Dakota they draw $6000 yearly on each 1000 shares of stock. The list can be extended to include 256 mining companies at least in the Tnited States alone; to own 1000 shares of stock in any one of them would insure & good yearly know nothing about it say income. & 1t you had bought 1000 shares of the “Le Roy"” Gold Mining Company five years ago it Would have cost $0. It is now worth $40,000. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., best repairer and maker on the coast for 16 vears: fine Swiss and American music boxes & specialty. 769 Market st., between Third and l"m;rth. south side; thoroughly under- siands his business and the right party to @eal with, Financial Agents, feet wide, which is traceable on the surface of | northern deposits are what will attract the at- | | be better understood when It is known that the | Calumet and Hecla mine of Michigan is paying | of $40,000,000 from | ready completed, and the laying of the track is | | The Examiner of Mareh 21 for rallroad building | trustee and-vice president; | Co-operation and consolidation are the watch- | < sosloofbs < B TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF COAL LANDS. | A—RENOWNED specialist; those who desire to [ CALIFORNIA Crude Oil Co., now drilling on TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF COAL LANDS. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF COAL LANDS. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF COAL LANDS. ‘The Montezuma Mining Company, in connec- tion with the Washington Co-operative Syndl- cate, has leased for twenty years 1800 acres of the flnest coal lands in Washington, so that to-day there is no better proposition in the State. We have some twelve veins of coal from four to nine feet in width, with an aver- age lift of 2000 feet, and four miles in length. ‘We have approximately some fifty million tons of coal. We have one vein of coal nine feet two inches in width that is pure coal except some two inches of bone; the analysis shows it to be without a superior in the State. I give you herewith the analysis: Moisture, 1.50 per cent; volatile, 24.25 per cent; fixed carbon, 62.00 per cent; ash, 2.25 per gent. We will have in this vein over seven million tons of coal above ‘water and nearly as much below. The other eleven veins, although not as large, would give us a vast amount of coal. I need not say that the magnitude of our coal proposition is a large one; we shall expect before many months to be shipping a large amount of coal per da; A part of our veins are fine coking coal. As a portion of our coal makes the best of coke, and as each oven will earn about $ per day In ‘maki; coke, and with an uplimited demand, this of our business will be exceedingly profitable. Our coal property 1s a little over one mile from the rallroad at Fairfax, where We are opening up our coal. We have about 600 feet elevation, and shall have our bunkers at the railroad and run our coal to the bunkers in a flume, having plenty of water for this pur- pose and also to run ail of our machinery, S0 that all the handling of our coal will be done automatically, which means cheaply. ‘We have with both of our companies money enough on hand to put our coal property in shipping order. So that we expect to be shipping coal in May, and shall, T believe, be able to commence paying dividends in August, 19%01.—Letter from C. W. Thompson, President. DIVIDENDS THIS YEAR. Our coal mines alone will pay big dividends to all shareholders when same are run at full capacity (about thirty men bemng at present employed, the force to be increased as repidly as development will permit), and as soon as we begin turning out ‘‘copper matte” from the smelter these dividends will be very materially increased. The net proceeds of each mine are paid in dividnds to the share holders; not one ment work. . STOCK ADVANCING. The price of the stock of the Montezuma Mining Company is advancing every month, and is liable any month to make some big jumps. These expectations are based upon the following _fact: First—Because the company has a large cap- italization, which is nearly all treasury stock. It has been the experience of the past that all mining companies having a large amount of treasury stock have peen able to successtully develop their properties, because by the sale of such stock they have oblained sufficient work- ing capital for all the purposes of securing and developing _their properties, while companies with & small amount of such stock have failed from a lack of sufficient working capital. The capitalization and organization plans of the ‘‘Montezuma' are such that with honest management failure 1s absolutely an impossi- | bility, and the company must necessarily be- | come’ a great controlling power of the vast | mineral products of th= Pacific Coast. THE POOR MAN'S CHANCE. The man or woman earning wages investing | $5. 810, 315 or more per month for the next few months in this stock may, and most likely will | in the near future receive in dividends every | month a greater income than their present 46 | earnings. People who make monthly deposits in banks may reasonably expect much larger returns by putting the same into the purchase of the stock of this company; and those with a good bank account will, without doubt, find it the best investment on the market at the present time. There has been no time in the past when the | banker and the public generally could invest | money as safely in purchasing the stock of a company, based upon a large capitalization, | with valuable mineral properties and doing a legitimate mining business, with such absolute essurance of large returns as at the present time. The risks are so smail and the prospects so arge that it seems to us that no one with the | slightest ambition to improve his financial con- dition need have any nesitation in purchasing | thi€ stock while he can do so at the present low price. In a short time the nrice of the stock will 8o advance that none but the rich can pur- chase it, when the best opportunity of a life- time wiil be lost to you. WHY A SAFE INVESTMENT. Because the company owns (or controls by long lease) 1000 acres of rich copper properties { and 1500 acres of the best steam and coking | coal in the State of Washington. Because there is a c¢mstantly increasing de- mand for copper, the price for same being | more than double what it was a few years ago. ing coal and coke are 1n such demand on the Pacific Coast that the ccmpany could not sup- | ply one-half of the present requirement of the market If they were producing at full capacity. { | Because first-class steaming and blacksmith- Because the ‘‘Montezum: employs only the most skilled mining engineers to be found on | the continent, hesitating at no reasonable ex- | pense to determine the absolute value of their | mines. Because the Montezuina Mining Company is organized under the laws of the State of Wash- ington, where protection is afforded the investor against fraud and misrepresentation. | Because its Managers and Difectors are men | well known for their high moral character and businéss ability—particularly skilled in mining and financiering. Because the company incurs No Debts, thus running no risk of a financial crash or panic in the commercial world. Do you realize the im- portance of this? The people of this country vly recovering from a great financial de- fon; a few vears of prosperity are before , and then will rely come the regular period of distress, but it will affect only spch institutions as are struggling under a heavy load of debt. The Montezuma Comyany has No Bonded In- | Gebtedness. Its stock is “Non-Assessable. Its management is unsurpassed. Its products can be easily and cheaply marketed. Nowhere In the world can copper and coal be produced more cheaply. ’ rre, consulting engineer for the says 12 his late report on the Coal property: ““The total or approximate esti- mate of coal within the boundaries of your coal lands Is 21,621,600 tuns,"” which would give an output of 1000 Tons Daily for a Period of 75 Years; 300 days to the vear. A BIG, SAFE COMPANY. Large capitalization iusures the complete de- velopment of all the properties now under con- trol or that may hereafter be acquired by the company. A development fund -is created by the sale of shares, and from no other source, The tendency of the werld of action now is in all directions toward combination of capital and ability in great enterprises. The time has gone by when the individual alone, single-handad, can ‘make @ great success. So it is in mining enterprises. The companies of large capitaliza- tion, commanding, as they do, large resources, are the successful onss Such companies pro- tect their stockholders in all of their rights and interests, and return to them large dividends. The losses people meet with in such Investments are always in the small companles, for the simple reason that their capital is too small to successfully carry out their undertakings. FUTURE PROSPECTS. Every man and woman has a desire to im- prove his or her financial prospects. Every man and womun who had the gift of an Independent Judgment, and the courage, re- gardless of the possibilities then existing that every dollar he investel might be lost, to pur- chase 1000 shares or more of the stock in the following companies and held on to it, are.now classed among the wealthy people of the coun- try. The purchaser of 1000 shares of stock in the following companies, when it was first offered to the public at a merely nominal price, would now have the following valuations; In the Calumet and Hecla. In the Boston and Montana, In the Tamarack In the Quincy . In the Anaconda In the Isabella . In the Raven In the Osceola In the Standard In the Butte and large made enormous fortunes for their stockholders. " PRICE OF MONTEZUMA STOCK. share. For a short time it is offered at 10c cash or 12c on month!y installments, These prices are far below the real value, but the company wishes to carry out its co-operat- ive idea, making its shares acceptable to a wide range of customcrs. This stock has in- creased in value 100 per cent since we its sale & short time ugo, and will make alike advance within the next few months. A Block of this stock of moderate size will in a few Years provide a competency for the owner. Remember, the holder of this stock will share in the profits of both the copper and the coal mines. Send n‘.i'uy.&“; mt!ucflvlloa by Jeturn mail. Act 1nds , act promptly, thus securing Tt possible ‘advaftases, for another adsanee in price of shares will soon take place. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST Co,, et A SRS Sheers et Telephone Main 680, — (Read the Other Column.) dollar of such funds can be used for develop- 16_pages, | \?I?’M States obtain results promptly; I treat ladies only. my regulator has no equal; all classes of fe- male complaints relicved by treatment su- perior to all others; the only treatment that helps the unfortunate; the most obstinate cases are immediately relieved without pain; Do other treatment will do this; the most dit- ficult cases treated; sclentific methods guar- anteed. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Mrkt. DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market, ladies’ . i 32 years' practice; all casés treat- ed by our wonderful herb remedy; a reliable treatment, superior to any other; positive cure teed at office; ratients treated can re- turn came day; those wishing to treat them- selves should send for the Hindoo Herb Home Treatment; harmless; consultation free. SW. % of SW. % of 19, 25-25, Kern River, with ils on all sides offers its first at 10c per share for one week: be completed by May 1, and actively continued until 12 wells mpleted; company also has 640 acres 1and in Fresno-San Benito district soon developed; a surer, safer investment ‘was never offered; no agents; no prospectus. Full information ‘at company’s office, room 16, eighth floor, Mills buldg. Pres., Led. F. Winchell; sec., T. A. Kirkpatrick; director and counsel, JAS. G. MAGUIRE. Depository, First Natlonal Bank of S. F. $250 TO $10 per acre; good oil land in San Be- nito Co.: in quantities to suit. JEROME ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery st. DR. and MRS. GOODWIN, 1035 Market st., nr. Gth—Expert specialists; well known and rell- able; 25 yrs. experience; treatment guaranteed to give instant relief from all female troubles; avoid incompetent specialists; consult free. MRsS. DR. WYETH, reliable speciallst; % yrs." successful practice; guaranteed treatment at office; any ailment; home before and during copfinement. 942 Post, bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st., bet. Mason and Taylor—Reliable ladies’ specialist. MRS. D. ALLEN—Removed to 1118 Market st., bet. Taylor and Masor; ladies’ speciali 75,000 ACRES oil land in various counties for lease and sale. ROBINSON, 36 Geary st., 1. 6. e —— PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ‘WALL paper, window shades; rooms papered, §J up. Jensen' & Bath. §08 Sixth; open evenings. ROOMS papered from $3 up; city or country. Hartman Paint Co., :‘1'9 tg ‘st.; tel Red o8l - PALMISTRY. H_ JEROME FOSSELLI, sclentific palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561. ALL cases of female complaints cured with pills: price $._DR. V. POPPER, 12 Kearn MONEY_TO LO A—MONEY to loan at rates which people can afford to pay on furniture, plancs, etc.; do ot borrow of your friends or you will lose | their friendship; do business with strangers and you will be better satisfied; no delay; no publicity. Rooms 9 and 10, 906 Market st. 1F YOUR PROPERTY. a Tmore money, vee 1. MUHBHY, 630 Market st. Loans on estates in probate, undivided interests In estates, second mort- gages, etc. ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies; corporation loans, chattel mortgages and securities. Room 16, ist floor, Chronicle building. HALLORAN & OLSEN. ANY amount at 6%; first, 2d and 3d_mort- gages, undivided interest, ‘real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legcies bought: no de- lay: get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, r. 3. HIGHLY respectable, private place to cbtain | liberal advances on diamonds, dewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 548 Market t.: tel. Main 164. Branch 19 Third st. $00,000 AT 6 per cent in sums to sult In clty; $150,000 on large ranches at fair rates; second | mortgages. R. J. MERCER & SON, 412 Pine. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private | party; no removal: no commission; confiden- tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones. MOST reliable place to_borrow on_diamonds, watches, jewelry. W.J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth highest price for old gold. silver, diamonds. ON furniture, pianos; no remos quick; lowest interest; easy terms age; reliable party. 1170 Market MONEY loaned salaried people without sicurity. BILL, rm. #, Merchants kx., 481 Califoraia. LOANS, 1st or 20 mtgs; city country, 6%, undi- ‘Vided ints.; estates. HARPER, 337 Parrott ble. 'S on salarles without Indorser or secur- | Eastern plan. Pearson, 309 Phelan bldg. CASH loaned on salaries; New York plan. THE | TOUSLEY CO., 321 Parrott building. | $100,000 TO loan on real estate or for bullding: low rate. 22 Sansome st.. room 2. CASH loaned to salaried peopie on note without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner building. TQ salarled_people without collateral or in- domr._ 8. F. Discount Agency, 148 Phelan blg. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 100 Valencia st. et i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANY person having use for a piano can be ac- commodated at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s with castest_payments, lowest prices and most re- liable makers to choose from. Each the best of their grade, from Steinway down. Privilege given to exchange medlum and low priced planos for a new Stelnway any time within three vears from date of purc.ase. Beautiful new uprights sold for $6 cash and $6 per month. We offer to sell some good pianos at $3, $4 and § per month. SHERMAN, CLAY &' CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter’ sts., San Francisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. GEO. D. CAMPBELL. Lawyer. Examiner big. PARTNERS WAANTED, ‘WANTED—Doctor as partner on new discov- ery. Box 2027, Call office. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. EL] e and residen 1021% Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseasés of the human body; see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. PERSONALS. ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptiah Gypsy, draws aside the upcertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, vet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satis- fied in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame and her name has be- come a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice. ISMAR can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sun- days by appointment only, at her office, 1148 Market st., opp. Sixth. Ey mall three ques- tions answered, §1. Full life reading, $5. | THE Star Hair Remedy is guaranteed to re- store gray and faded hair to natural color, cure dandruff and itching scalp, stop falling and grow new hair. If your druggist or hair-- dresser cannot supply you call at 658 Geary st. or 305 Larkin st. Do not be persuaded to take any other; there is none so . The Star Remedy Co., San Franclsco. WOMANLY BEAUTY—Calderwood's Develon- ing School, 1130 Market st.; lessons orally and by mail. §0c; no woman has a right to have wrinkles, look old, be flat chested or fat and flabby; mental healing, human science, thought transference, health culture and child guldance. ARE—you—bald? ‘Are—you—grey? Is—hair—falling? A guaranteed cure effected by MRS. E. R. DUNLAP, 6 Eddy st., rooms 73, T4. A—IF your hair is falling or you are bald, call on DR. G. S. MOORE, 438 Geary st., and you will not be disappointed; this remedy Is posi- tively guaranteed; preparation. sent to all parts of the world: call or send for circular. A MBCHANIC and farmer, no incumbrancs, owning a good home and some property, de- sires acquaintance of lady of some means (40 to 50); object marriage. F., box 2926, Call. WANTED—By young gentleman, stranger, the acquaintance of a young lady who has time for amusements, afterncons or evenings; ob- ject matrimony.” Box 2907, Call office. REFINED gentleman of means, aged 38, desires to meet refined lady of means; matrimony. Address confidentially, box 2011, Call office. YOUNG man wishes correspondence with work- ing girl; object matrimony. Box 2797, Call. A GENTLEMAN desires to meet a lady; object matrimony. Box 2600, Call offi KUESTER, “The Hair Doctor,”” 1152 Franklin st., Oakland—Gray, falling, scalp troubles; home treatment; question blank; information for stamp; established 1866. ABSOLUTELY lowest prices and easlest term: 1 Novella upright. |1 Schiller 1 Emerson upright.. 531 Gabler . e 185 1 Vose . |1 Waverly . L122 2 Stelnways up 1 Fisher upright.... 119 2 Heines <215 up'1 Mason-Hamlin ... 3% .465/1 Hardman . 3 357'1 Miller .. 1 1% and fifty others; rented and rent allowed; rents $3 up; we handle all makes; agents for some of the oldest and most famous planos in existence; agents wanted. HEINE PIANO CO., 217 Geary st. PARTIES having any Kind of repairing or tuning of planos will do well to remember that we have the very 'hest factlities for di- ing fine varnishing, polishing, action repal ing and regulating, and will make lower prices | for good work than any house on the coast. Let us make an estimate on your work. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. SPECIAL sale of good pianos at low prices at MAUVAIS', 76) Market :t., this week: you can pay cash or installments, as you prefer ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; piano: all other musical instrument: { and prices: terms easy; prices lowest; every- | thing possible done to please and satisty the customer. 5 PIANO snaps—$60, $75, $50. $125, $130; easy payments: aleo Apollr slight - used, & bar- gain. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st., Chickering agency. 8 PER month rents a beautiful pianc. SCOTT. CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. ALL kinds of musical instruments, from a plano to a harmonica, at Smiths’ Cash Store, 25 Market st. AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market st., you can get storage planos almost for a song—$8 per month—dirt cheap. HANDSOME 3-pedal standard upright piano; sacrficed account of death, 613 Eddy st., near Larkin. 1 Hallet-Davis 2 Behr Bros. | LADIES Secret to enlarge your bust aix inches free; cannot fail or injure the most delicate. LEONARD MEDICINE CO., Kan- sas City, Kan, REWARD—$1000 pald to anv one whose wrin- kles or freckles return after our_treatment: sample free at branch office. N. Y. Institute of Dermatology, 105 Ellis st., S. F. CIGARETTE and ‘tobacco habit cured at home; $5; valuable information for liguor, morphine, opium, all drugz habits. MRS, WILLIAMS, 1889 Polk st., San Francisco. 8. F. SCHOOL of Natural Therapeutics, 205 Parrott bullding; instructions and treatments. DR. S. TURMAN CO. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 357 Jessle st. MATERNITY VILLA—Mys, Dr. Funke, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. THE Microbane Medical Co., removed to 411 Geary st., where they give you free treat- ment for baid heads, falling hair and dan- druff; Microbane Hair Grower cures all cases; we aiso remove superfluous hair; call and see us. Microbane Medical Co., 41i Geary st. $1_WEEKLY—Suits to order from genuine Scotch, $15 up; fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- zant overcoats, §15 up. LEON LEMOS, 117 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth. TFLECTRIC_ light In every -com—Winchester Hotel, 4 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms; %c to $150 per night; 3150 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. KAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portleres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth,Oakland. MARRIAGE PAPER. Best Published—FREE. THE CORRESPONDENCE, Toledo, Ohio. TANCER cured at home by internal treatment; no knife, plaster or pain; book and testi: montals mailed free. Cancer Institute, 121 ‘West Forty-second st., N. Y. $135_MAHOGANY Fischer upright left on sale. 217 Geary st., room 28. FINE suits, $10; dress pants. $2 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. BEAUTIFUL new pianos. $15% up: rents and casy payments. KLARE, 2206 Fllimore st. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine | SPECIAL sale of pianos this week: Steinway, Knabe and others. BRUEN VN, 203’ Post st. BIGGLST bargain In Fi upright plano; nearly new; must be :old. 301 Jones si HIGH-GRADE piancs; Steck, Hardman, Con- over and others. Wiley B. Allen Co., 314 Post. BARGATN_Mustebe sold; nice noright plano. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernla Bank. A NEARLY new grand uprirht cheap; brilifant, powerful tone. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister. BYRON MAUZY, agercy Sohmer & Co.. Byron Mauzy, Gabler and Speilman nianos, 308 Post. AT KEEFFE'S, 933 Market st.. 4 elegant up- rights at your own price. Shoninger agency. SUPFERIOR violins, zithers. old and new. H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. 1 ————————————————— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. VERY fine large store and basement: 993 Va- Jencia st.. near Twentv-first: key mext door. E. G. DENNISTON. Mission et. SCHOOL to learn hairdressing, hair work, man- fcuring: private lessons or class. MISS A V. DOYLE, 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. WHITE enamei iron beds, siagle, three-quarter or double, $2 EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1810-1312 Stockton st.. near Broadway. JAMES’ Detective Bureau, 127 Montgomery st.. room 21: phone Bush 289: charges reasonable. Ladies’ & gents' cast-off clothing bought & gold. J.Silverman. 984 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1191. OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and precious <tones bought J. R. JENKEL, $17 Market rt. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at all druggis “RINGSLAND Art Colors,” for leather, ond photos, at all first-Class art stores. ALL KINDS of bamboo fancy work to order. HORISHIMA & CO., 28 Elils; tel. Red 1363, SPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. “‘Domestic’’ office, 1021 Marke* st.. nr. Sixth. MASQUERADE costumes, play Dbooks, wigs: country arders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt wood TSE of 2 rooms, 1 50 a month. Apply rooms 27-28, Blythe building, 14 Grant ave. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric_needle, MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. ONE-HALF large office; desirable location. Columblan building, room 80, 916 Market DR. LAMOTTE'S Frenoh Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25c: all druggists. PART of nicely furnished office; telephone, ete. Apply 207 ‘Sansome st. POWELL, 143—Flegant offices partly furnished; terms reasonable. OIL. UNUSUAL opportunity for investment—An ofl | company, owning & valuable lease on proven ofl land, has expended most of its available capital in its first well, now in ofl, and needs some ready cash to comply with lease and sink well number 2, buy pumping outfit. etc. Will sell 150,000 shares at once in blocks of 10.000 shares at low price of 3c per = $300 per block. The only reason for making this exceptional offer i8 to secure ready cash without delay. Personnel of the company the best. Company owns $8000 worth of machis ery. For particylars address box 2872, Call. YOU are entitled to 20 acres in the ol belt; I b R R TR ositivel ery little - S e MORSE, &2 Market st. room 5. " THREE cents per share; safest oil investment; is expected to go to $2 per share in a few months;_send l'or prospectus, P. 8. M. & 1. Co., 326 Post st. JOSEPH B. TOPLITZ, 330 Fine st. MEMBER PRODUCERS’ EXCHANGE. Country nceSolicited. OIL comj forming; you can OIL tanks, second-hand, in P | sizes; cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 516 m:n. S‘fid.&agdumanmmm ‘well. ‘HAMILTON, 8 Flood bldg. and best o The Weekly America—’ any address in ummm!wl;. ~ §1350—4 ROOMS and bath cottage, | #2500 UP—Pac.. e dence CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for.$l, postage paid. e ———te——— POULTRY, EGGS, ETC.—For Sale. THOROUGHBRED Houdan eggs, 75 a setting. Call forenoon, 125 Chattanocga st. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. JOHN PFORR, 408 Plne zt.. near Montgomery, 3000—Rents §i44 per annum; 4 flats of 5 and § rooms and bath at the entrance to panhandie of park. $22,500—Rent $1380 per annum; on McAlliater st., near Laguna; 56X120 to rear street. §2400—Rent $180; Eighteenth st., near Dolores. hmfl»;mzummmum ‘on Polk st.: a rgain. | > $20,500—Rent $168) per arnum; on O Farreil st., near Hyde; a pickup. $11,000—Rent $1458 per annum; large corner property; stores and flats. ‘Make offer; rent $355 per annum; 2 fine flats on Folsom st., nr. Fourth; always rented. $10,000—Five cottages and lot 100 feet front by £2:6 feet depth: on Eddy at, near Soott. $5750—Rent $535 per annum; a fine 3-st house, store @nd 2 flats upstairs; en Gears st near Filh . sale of a park panhandle prop- cottage Imore. it panhan erty on Ouk st hear Central ave.; fine of & rooms and batn: lot 23x110. terms; lot 25x100; Wup'dnlylmlnum ites” walk 10 24th-st. electric cars. Wisconsin and Twen- ty-fourth sts. MUST be sold—S8E. cor. Mariposa and Florida gte.; store of 3 rooms and fat of § rooms, Hts.-Vallejo-st. lots; $20,000 resi. | being bullt in same block. 646 Market. A A e G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 2 $10,000-FIne new residence. sanny side . of ‘Washington st., Presidio Heizhts, con- taining 11 rooms and bath; ail modern improvements; renting for §75 a month; #12,500—Business property; vicinity of Seventh and Mission; improvements consist of store and flat above, with a house of 8 rooms, bath and cellar; renting at ¢t for 390 ver month. $7,000—2 nice sunny‘flats, sunny side of Devi adero st., close to Sacramento, contas ing 6 and 7 rooms and bath; in fine o1 gleor; renting low at §55 per month; 2ix $7,500—Rents $83 per month: Grove st., vicin- ity of Buchanan; 3 flats of 6, 8 and 5 Tooms snd bath each, and 4 flats of 3 Tooms on rear street: mortgage of 0 desired: 25x120. $4,000—Rents #2 per month; 3 coay flats near First and Harrison sts.; steadily rented; good improvements, 25 feet front. $5,500—Cozy residence near Octavia and Broad- containing $ rooms and bath; bay windows: brick foundation: In good or- der; 25x112. $9,500—Rents §1236 per annum; to close an es- tate; price lLas been reduced: substan- tial ‘improvements close to Second and Howard sts.; mortgage of 35100 cgn re- main if desired: In a growing part of town; 50 feet front. $20,000—Fine Western Addition corner; well im- proved; 5 modern buy-window houses; rents $155 per month; cable cars pass door; must be sold to close an estate; §7:6 feet front. $5,250—Rents $792 per annum; price greatly re- duced to close an estate. #.000—Pine-st. restdence of { rooms and bath: $9,000—Corner, near Halzht and Fillmore sts.; Rowe Ak & Ouin:. vents W4 g ogh; $3,000—Hyde st., near Sutter; 2 modern flats of 6 and ‘7 rooms: rents 30 pes montn. $7,500—Central_avenue, near the park: 2 flats | of § and 7 rooms and bath; rents $5 per month; 50x106:3; one-half of lot vacant. $4,000—Rents §52 per month; § tenements, near o . neas Leavenworth, containing 12 rooms and bath; in excéllent order; rent about $55 ‘Auction Auction. Auction! At Our Salesroom, MONDAY, April 5, 1801 at 12 O’clock Noon. EXECUTOR'S SALE. 1904 Devisadero st., east line, mear Pine; bay-window .cottage of 6 rooms and bath; lot 21:6x100; subject to confirmation by the court. PACIFIC STREET INVESTMENT. 621 Pacific st., near Kearny st. and Mont- gomery ave.; substantial brick building, con- taining store and 22 rooms, occupied as a ho- tel; rent $70 per month: 10t 28x137S. DOWN TOWN INVESTMENT. 534-538 Washington st.. corner of Jones alley, between Montgomery and Sansome sts.; 2 sub- stantial 3-story brick buildings: rents month; Jot 37:9x80. s Nk CALIFORNIA STREET INVESTMENT. 1508 California st., north line, mear Larkin; moderntwo-story house of 9 rooms and bath! rent $50 per month; can be easily converted into flats at small ‘outlay; cash above mort- gage of $6600; lot 25x87. CHOICE CORNER INVESTMENT. 340 to 350 Thirteenth st. corner Stevenson, between Valencia and Mission; 6 desirable flats of 5 and 6 rooms *and bath each; rents 3% per month, which are low; both streets ac- cspted; lot 37:6x8). REFEREE SALE. NW. cormer Bryant and Harrlet sts,, be- tween Sixth and Seventh; improvements con- sist of store and i dwellines; lot 75x75. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. 27, 29, 21 and 33 Shipley st off Fourth, be- tween Folsom and Harrison; improvements consist of three-story building containing six tenements; rents $55 per month; lot 41:2x63; subject to confirmation by the_court. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. 27, 20 and 31 Morris ave., between Harrison and Bryant, Fifth and Sixth; improvements consist of 7 flats of 3 and 4 rooms each; rents 384 per month; lot 50x80; subject to confirma- tion' by the court. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 128 Henry st., north line, between Noe and Castro, Fourteenth and Fifteenth; cottage of 5 rooms and stable; street work done; lot 26 X115, SHOTWELL STREET COTTAGES. 313-715 Shotwell st., between Seventeenth and Eighteenth: 2 coftages of 5 and § rooms eac:, as a whole or separately; lot 25x122:6 each VALLEJO STREET BUILDING LOTS. and Hyvde; '5 choice lots suitable for resi- dences or flats; street work done and accepted by the city; lots 27:6x137:6 each: terms, ome- fourth cash, balance in one or two years at 7 per_cent ‘per_annum. CHURCH STREET BUILDING LOT. Church st., west line, near Twenty-sixth; cholce, level ‘building lot; 20x80; must be sold. For further particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery sf BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, Real Estate Agents. 3 Houses Rented, Rents Collected and Full Charge Taken of Property, 62¢ Markot St. $9500—3 modern flats on Buchanan st mear Golden Gate ave. size of lot, 31x91: feet; rents $64 per month. with 3 flats of 5 and 6 room and bath each; rents for $65 ver month. $3500—California st., north side, between | Buchanan and Webster; residence of 3 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x132:6 feet rents for $60 per month. $7000—2 flats on McAllister st., near Fillmore: rents for 350 per month; first-class condition; fine nefzhborhood. $6500—Broadway, view: lot 27x137:6 feet; fine neighborhood. $5750—Nice residence on Octavia st., near O'Farrell: 8 rooms and bath, in fine condition. $5600—Masonic ave.: brand new house of 10 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; lot 2x100 feet. $3500—Lot and improvements on west line of Steiner st.; lot 25x110 feet, with 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; rents for $45 per month. $5560—Bush st., north side; lot 25x75 feet; house of 11 rooms and bath. $3000—Lot and improvements on Shipley st., near Fourth, with flats of 4 and 5 rooms eac! rents for $33 per month. Further particulars BOVEE. TOY | SONNTAG. MADISON & BURKE, Established January, 1858, Real Estate Agents. Full charge taken of property. 626 Market st.. opposite Palace Hotel. Double house on Bush st near Grant ave.; brick; rents $50; lot 35x63; $12,000. $3000—Rents $27 50 per month; new flats; Clara st., near Fourth; 25x75; must sell; owner leaving city. $2300—Offer wanted: brick improvements and lot; Clementina st., near First: lot 25x75; $1000 mortgage can remain. of of property offered low for quick sale; 53xi40; mortgage of $6000 at 6 per cent can remain. $15,000—Beautiful modern house in the best part of the marine view section of the city. $3000—Post st., near Baker; lot and improve- ments; rent $33; lot 2x137:6; must be sold to clos: near Seott; 2 flats; rents $57 5 5x137:6. Laundry building with 2 flowing wells of Al water, tanks, barn and lot 168x120, on north line of Lombard st., between Fillmore and Steiner; algo lot 152x120 on Chestnut st., in rear; rénts $i3 per month; must be sold on account of non-residence. $10,500—Fine vacant, property: lot 37:6x90, with 2 corners; Taylor and Greenwich sts.; just the place for a grocery. $3600—Cheap; Sixth st., near Brannan; 2 flats; there is good future for this property. $7000—Harriet st., near Howard; lot 30x75, holding frontage to Sixth st.: rent $56. MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. A SNAP—$5100; 35 Hill st., rear Guerrero; beau. tiful Eastlake home; 9 rooms, bath, laundr: high basement; brick foundation; fine lot, 35 X1t $63500—Thirteenth, near Howard: 8 flats, 4, §, 5 rcoms and bath; rents $i2; 30x75. $3250—Market, near Church; 7 roomg and bath: %x115; mortgage §46 at 6 per cent. $3500—Pays 10 per cent; 4 flats, always rent- ed: Twenty-second, near Harrison: 25x100. $3400—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; stable for 3 horses; Noe st., near Seventeenth; 25x110. $3%50—Twenty-first, near Valencia; choice lo- cality: 6 rooms and bath; Zx115. 52300—1-‘0! 35 lots in S. S. F., near electric road. $2250—House, 7 rooms: stable; 27:6x125; part cash: Diamond, near Twentieth. - $1800—Dolores, near Thirty-second; 30:6x117:6 to_alley. 31250 Bryant, near Eighteenth; 25x100; bi- tumen. near Thirtieth; 50x1%5; $120—Whitney, grade. $150—Four lots in University Extension. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. HAWKS & SKELTON. Rents collected and entire charge taken of property. $15,000—Southwest corner - Leavenworth and Green sts.; I3TXIS; good house; handsome grounds; on suverb “view: easy approach from Union or Hyde st. cars, Old Ploneer Hall, on Montgomery st., corner Gold, near Jackson; can be repaired for a few thousand; will pay well; good place for can- P50 to $4000—Cottages, 5 to 7 rooms and ot—Lot NW. ‘cor. Larkin and Filbert, 4x 100; fine View of bay. $3000-Lot SE, cor. Larkin and Filbert, 41x82; pretty site for home or flats: view of bay. $2000—Lots Green, near Hyde-st. cars. HAWKS & SKELTON, 323 Montgomery st. $4700—FOR sale; new cozy artistic homes; only two left: contain 7 sunny rooms and finished basement; fine garden: cement walks, etc.; situated on Ashbury Heights, east line Clay- ton st., mear Frederick; c-ave. cars. $3150—SUNNY lot sunny side of McAllister near Webster m:mw !‘& culars H & co.. at 6 per cent ver annum can remain if | 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; | $0000—Halght st., near Scott; lot 25x137:6 feet, | $7000—Shotwell st.; lot 26x122:8 feet; 3 flats; | north side; elegant marine | $6500—Twelfth st., near Miseion; large Dlace | | | | i | { | | | | i | i i i | | | i | | Vallejo st.._south line. between Leavenworth | | | 1 | | | | | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY BALDWIN & HOWELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 10 Montgomery St. §25,000—Rents §1560; Folk-st. business property; large $5000—Nice home on Plerce st., near Halght; rice reduced. $20,000—Large corner and five houses on Sutter st.; rent §1360. $3250—New corner home on Twenty-third st., near Sanchez; No. 3879; owner must sell; large lot, 37:9x65. $7300—Rents §73; lot 42x75; near Sixth and Mis- sion sts, $2100—Vermont st., near Mariposa; cottage of 7 rooms, bath and basement. $2000—Tehama’ off Third; two-story frame building of two flats; rents 3§20 per month. . 50; Sacramento st., near Wal- $#4500—Rents nut; two fats; bargain. $12,500—Haight-st. business corner; store and two flats; always rented; lot 25x100. $21,500—Hayes st., not far from Market; lot 37x 120 to rear street; stores and flats. $5200—Rents 350 50 _per momth; four flats; half block from Fourteenth and Mission sts. $5000—Rents $78 50 per month; business corner on Church st SL:Gxl0; coversd with res; flats above and cottage. $3750—Rents $33; lot 25x86:8; Steiner st., near Turk; store and flat. $5500—Marine view residence on Lombard st., near Hyde; 10 rooms; lot 57:6x187:6. $1750—Church st., near Twentieth; house of § rooms and bath; lot %x80; half cash. 46750—Rents $18 per month; 6 flats on Ritch lot 48:1034x75. Fifth. $1400—Cottage on Corbett road, near Eight- eenth; only $400 casn. $6300—Buchanan st., near Vallejo: nice home; your own terma. $2%50—Central ave., near McAllister st.; cote tage of 5 rooms and bath. $2250—Stanyan st. lot; suitable for flats. $0—Elizabetn st.; fne buliding lot; worth $7000—Three flats; Fillmore st. near Oak: rents $720; lot 25x110. $1100—Banks st.; cottage of 4 rooms and bath. $5000—Baker st., near Pine; house of 9 rooms and bath. $4000—Guerrero st., near Twenty-second; two rents $33. DWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 5 RENTS $1230 hres b and Larkin a splendid investment; see this at once; r compelled to sell; cost over $15,000. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS AT REASONABLB PRICES. ON EASY TERMS. Level building lots on H st. and Nineteenth ave. boulevard, fronting Golden Gate Park. Eddy-st. cars.. Prices moderate . Terms easy . Lots Level Streets max On official grade . Plank sidewalks . Gas—water—mall Better cla: g Sundays and holi- days; don't delay, but interest yourseif in a home lot at once. Small first payments, bal- ance $10 per month. Interest § per cent on de- ferred payments. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc.). 513 CALIFORNIA SPREET. IMPROVED. $12,000—Union st., near Taylor; 25:9x128: modern flats and rear house; rents $99 50. $8250—McAllister st., near Steiner; house of 7 rooms and bath. $7500—Jones st., near Lombard: 25x109. modern flats; rents $6. $6500—Buchanan st., near Post; 24x87:6; house of 7 rooms and bath; rent $35. 3$5125—Post st., near Baker: 25137 rents $37. $5000—California. st., house of & rooms. $5000—Corner Leavenworth and Broadway; cottage and ? flats; rent U1 $3900—Harriet near Bryant; : 3 building; rents $40. 3 o scu 33350—California st., near First ave.; 24x63; house of 8§ rooms and bath. $3750—Jones st., near Vallejo; 45:10x58:9; 4 flats: rents $40 50. $3250—Clementina st.. near Sixth: 20x80; house of 6 roms and bath: rent §%. UNIMPROVED. $18, Union, near Mason; $3:8x137:6. reenwich st., near Taylor; 45:10x137:6. $4500—Union st., near Webster; §8:9x137:6. $3500—Fulton st., near Fillmore: 32:6x137:6. $3000—Laguna st.. near Page: 25xl §2500—Cor. Thirtieth and Dolores; $2000—Waller st., near Stanyan; 25x100. $1600—Florida st., near 1Sth: (0x100. $1250 each—Dolores, near th: 25x100; 2 lots. $1000—Emma st., near l4th; 25x80. nr. 3¢50—Lake, mear 13th ave.; 30x72. W. F. AMBROSE & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 41 AND 42, CHRONICLE BUILDING. WE ADVERTISE BARGAINS ONLY. $27,500—Sixth-s:, Investment; 75x%0; 4 stores and 8 flats; “rents $250 per month. $3,750—Cheap Western Addition flats: lot 37:6x 120 to rear street: 2 flats, 5 and § rooms, and 4-room cottage; rents $5 per month: $2,850—Downtown investment; Harrlet s near Bryant; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms; rent §26 per month. To close an estate—Offer wanted; 2 flats, 5 Eooml each; 25x125; Eighteenth st., near ‘astro. CHEAP LOTS. $4,000—Washington, near Cherry; 50x129. $2,200—McAllister, near Baker; 25x137: $2,000—Waller, near Belvedere; 25x108. $1.100—Church, near Eighteenth; 27x100. $1500—Devisadsro. near Waller; 25x125. $1,800—Folsom, near Seventeenth; 25x122:6. 3900—Twenty-eighth, near Guerrero; $1.400—Cor. California and 13th ave. $850—California, near Eighth ave.; $600—Blake, near Point Lobos; 25x100. $1.000_Second ave., near California: 25x100. $1.200_Twenty-second, near Castro: Z5xIM. $500—Sanchez, near Eighteenth: Z5x110. Make offer—Cor. Eighteenth and Eureka: 50x78, W. F. AMBROSE & CO., 41 and 42, Chronicle building, | SUNNYSIDE. $1500—House of 7 rooms: newly painted through- out: 7 rooms and bath: this,is a bargain. We will loan you the money to buy it. $1350—New modern i-room cottage: grand view: worth §2000; must be sold; your own terme. $1250—Desirable this property will be sold for mortzage: payments, 3250 cash, $14 per month, same as rent. $500—Four-room cottage; large yard; suitable for chicken ranch or market garden; good windmill and all fenced; no payment down; 3§ 50 per month. $800—Five-room cottage: splendidly located: near car line; in good condition: will be sold to the right parties for $i00 cash, balznce $9 50 a month. Here's a chance to own your own home. A. E’ RUDELL, 222 Sansome st., Room 2, first flcor. $1%,000FOUR very fine modern flats near the Park; ¢ rooms and bath each: rents $110; mortgage $8500; lot 40x106:3; cost $13,000 to build. 000~ Two new up-to-date flats in Western O adition: 7 and 11 Fooms and bath re- spectively; rents $55. §-room house: $6,600—Three very nice flats on Larkin st ana § rooms and bath each; rents $62 mortzage 35500. $4,500—A snap; north Harrison, between 5th d Gth; two 2-story houses of § rooms and bath each; rents $40. $7,250—Three elegant flats, § rooms each: west ride Jones, north of Filbert st.; rents $65. Apply R. McCOLGAN, 2 Montgomery st., room 3. 200 CHEAPEST corner offered: 75x100; South San Francisco; level; ready to bulld on; well worth $400. $60—A little snap in Clty Land Association; lot_25x100. $250 cash—Balance on time, or easy monthly payments; new cottage in Mission; or wiil take lot as first payment. $350—Best corner in Ocean View; right on gywlolne; corner San Jose ave. and Broad st.; x100. $1400—But Wil submit offer; Mth-st. cottage in_good ord Liberty near Guerrero; good house, 7 Fooma, bath, basement, etc.; will be sold cheap. McEWEN BROS., 113 Montgomery st. TO homeseekers—Economical folks who wish to own a-snug, comfortable home should inspect that new 6-room house, nearly finished, 672 Noe st., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth: price very low: terms to suit; bullder may be seen on_premises to-day (Sunday). ‘When in this vicinity it will interest you to examine the new f-room bay-window houses building on Hill st.; these will soon be in shape to sell at moderate figures; easy pay- ments. FLINN, SANDERSON & CO.. Real Estate, 235 Montgomery st. GRAND OPPORTUNITY— To secure a fine artistic up-to-date home in & superb location; 50-foot lot; double frontage: sun in every room: cars. schools. park; every advantage: can't be dupllcated; reasonable price. Apply bet. 1and 5 to 72 Central ‘ave., bet. Haight and Waller sts. $12.500_PACIFIC Heights modern residence. THE McCARTHY CO., 645 Market at. COTTAGE of 4 rooms for sale: to be removed. At Twenty-second and Harrison sts. $2700—6-room houses: easy terms; up-to-date. Elizabeth, near Douglass. J. Anderson, owner. For Additional Classified Advertise- ‘ments. See Page Thirty.

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