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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1901. B e e ————— ) HELP WANTED—WALE—Con. MINES AND MINING. Two_good city salesmen. WHITE EEWING MACHINE ©O., 300 Post st, ces for 1 per week, men's suits THAUS & CO., 115 Kearny st. o WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. §. Navy; able-bodied unmarried men of good ” between the ages of 21 and 35; not 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 % 8ble 1o read ‘and epeak English. “For er information_apply at the Recrul ice. 40 Ellis st.. San Franeisco, % lains how we teach the trade in two months, saving two years: mailed free. We have no bc shop in connec. tion with our college; chairs and furniture ave &ii made to our own order, with a view o clegnliness and convenience. MOL: BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. Beware of any cheap imitations FALBSMEN_For high-grade book proposition: no house work: s0ld 1o the best pepiie oniy: must be of good edlication, address and ap- Our catalogue ex ness and ability. Address box 823, ffice. WANTED—First-class carriage blacksmith and @ first-class carriage gear and body maker; eteady employment to right party and first class wages. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento, Cal. w TED—Young man as outside draper and salesman in drapery department; state age, experience &nd salary expected. Box 3627, Call office. WANTED—At Restaurant Keepers' Assocla- tion, 127 Mason st, restaurant help of all kinds: male and female; register at once; permenent positions; good pay? WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large 25¢ per night: $1 to $2 per week. . mear Mar- ket—700 rooms, 25c night; reading-rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. HORSES « HORSES for sale; also wagons, garts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, ; muction sales every Wednesday. W ANTEDSecon seated rig in good gle harness and te: price of all or either. FOR sale, cheap—1 horse, also 1 team; weight from 1000 to 1100. Mission st., te Ocean Vies double and sin- particulars and Call office. box 864 arness and wagon 5935 ge will commence its session June L. Pancoast, sec. hack cheap. 2453 Miss! exchange for dlamonds. fine road 150 Grove st. s for sale on Apply at 2457 Folsom st. resh cow and calf. 407 Eureka of wagons, buggles, carts, harness, EGAN & SON, #117 Mission st. wagon horses, he: acers and trotters. 721 How: . cheap. 532 Mission. wagon, for sale cheap. HOUSES TO LET. A PRINTED LIST Houses to let; send for oir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. GOLDEN GATE avenue, bet. Fillmore rooms and bath; choice resi- rented chesp to a first-class y_house of 8 rooms and bath; 2 Howard st., near 1ith st. e, s, bath and base- ; 6_rooms and bath. Beulah Park. 443 hed sunny house, nine for about § months; yard and garden. FINE house Tooms freshly decorated, th meled sink and patent chimney; its t. 310 Clementina st., in the yard; lsom st = estern Adaition from June 1; rooms. bath, washroom. Par- H. CRIM & CO., 11§ Mont- s e st $5—s ROOMS. large yard. 1613 Bush. HED. FURNISHED house from 6 to 20 rooms; east of le for dressmaker; HOUSES TO LET—FURN e of 10 rooms to rent for 2 or 3 e C. C. BEMIS, 324 Montgom- SUBUR HOUSES. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. ms, bath, plano, furnished com- buggy: fare $1 round trip to Call office. Alto; 455 University ave.; large, tuated 13-room house, furnished, is from June 1; electric lights; HYPNOTISM. HYPNOTISM, suggestion, personal magnetism, etc., taught privately by GEO. W. BURKE, 15 Golden Gate ave. e —————— LOST AND FOUND. T—May . & bunch of keys on Market st., one key numbered 7. Return to CY, Southern Police Station, New s rifle, on Wednesday night, and Market to Clft House, 4 with 18 small diamonds. Finder please roll n as reward T setter bitch, black and_white ck patch under left eve. Return e Btable, 423 Post st.; recelve $20 ST—A passbook with the Hibernia Bavings 1 Loan Society of San Franciseo, in the of MICHAEL J. FITZGERALD; No. The finder will please return to bank. and pin with L. B., be- Sutter, Stockton and Bush 507 Powell st.; recelve re- to TOST—A chamols Jewel bag contalning § rings and a turquoise pin. Finder return to 779 Mission st.; reward. LOST—Small black greyhound; white spot on breast: 2 months old. Return to 353 Twenty- anted—0ld gold for manufacturing. O. Nolte, jewelr. 248 O'Farrell bet. Powell and Mason' —_— MEDICAL. A—DR. and MRS. DAVIES. DR. and MRS, DAVIES. Leading ladies’ specialists. Leading ladles’ speclalists. Located for 10 years at Located for 10 years at 1228 Market st. 1228 Market st. Above Sixth st. Above Sixth st. We have no branch offices. We have no branch offices. Cut this out. Cut this out. Remember the number, 1228 Market. Remember the number, 1225 Market. A—RENOWNED specialist; those who desire 1o obtain resultse promptly; 1 treat ladles only; my regulator has no equal; all classes of fe- male complaints relieved by treatment su- perior to all others; the only treatment that he the most obstinate cases are immediately relieved without pain; 1o other treatment will do this; the most dif- ficult cases treated; sclentific methods guar- DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Markt. TMENT that fs guaranteed to give ant relief for all female complaints: gthe “t and most obstinate cases immediately without pain; travelers helped; no it free. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 next to Owl Drug Store. DAVIES, 1228 Market, ladies’ ars’ practice: all cases treated Market st ¥ derful herb remedy; a reliable treatment. cuperior to wny other; positive cure guaranteed at office; patients treated can re- turn sam harmless; consultation free. IMPORTA ice to ladies—Price reduced from 1 0; more to do and less charges: »o ence; i cure in clalist, medicine or pille used; 37 years' experi all cases satisfaction guaranteed; ne day. DR. POPPER, medical spe- 2 Mason st., mear Market. DR and MRS. GOODWIN, 1085 Market, bet. 6th & Tth—Expert specialists: well known and re- liable; % yre. experience; treatment guarant’d to give instant relief from all female troubles; avoid incompetent specialists; consult free. MRS DR WYETH, reliable specialist: 26 yrs.’ successful practice; guaranteed treatment at office; any ailment; home before and during confinement. 942 Post, bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS DR ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable la- Aels’ epecialist: best medical care: low fees. LADIES_Try my monthly remedy; box free. MRE. B. ROWAN, )fll‘:mk.l‘ arance; references required as to trust- | large finished basement; suit- | 50 Twenty-second st. and receive | | { | rey _or_other two- | Catalogue by applying to | MATRIMONIAL. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. PERSONALS—Continued. MONTEZUMA COPPER. Montezuma. Copper. Montezuma Copper. Montezuma Coal. Montezuma Co: Montezuma Coal. Montezuma. Coke. Montezuma Coke. Montezuma Coke. Thousande of people have read these an- nouncements with more or less interest who have not yet applied for a copy of the pros- pectus or report from the mines. Every share- holder bas received a copy of the reports as issued from time to time and has read therein that which has added to his confidence in the company and the properties. While the reports are intended primarily for shareholders, are willing the world should read them. The it 18 willing and even anxious that the light of day be turned upon its properties and its business we Montezuma Company has no secrets. management. The report follows: | OFFICE OF MONTEZUMA MINING CO. TACOMA, Wash., Apri] To the Stockhoiders: SRR Agreeably to the intention expressed in my February letter, to from time to time issue a report on the progress of the Company, it gives me much pleasure to state that the: jast 6 days have been very prolific in develop- ments. COPPER PROPERTIES. The night and day shifts at our Tacoma Group of Mines have been doing good work. We are just in receipt of the first report, since the date of my previous letter. The tunnel is now in 140 feet, the ore has been classified | and placed on the several dumps. The Su- perintendent gent in three samples of ore from three separate places in the tunnel, a copy of the assays of which I herewith submit. Description, GENTLEMEN wishing to marry wealthy ladles send 10c for list. MRS, HERTZ, 706 Ellis st. ALL contemplating matrimony send 10 cents for ‘“The Wedding Bell.” 18 Mason st. MATTRESSES AND UPHOLSTERY. A A A PP PP AN PR MATTRESSES and pillows; tel. South 792; to order or renovated, feather and hair cleaned; expert carpet cleaning; strictly rell- able. HOPKE -BROS.. 318-320 Eleventh st. — MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. FROM now until June 1 we w}& have o e uine cash clearance sale of planos, om- \ fegthe best bargains in the city ers can ring this sale. Read our display 1o ' (e Batletin. ZENO MAU- VAIS, 769 Mariket st., oity. A SECOND-HAND upright plano in good con- aitlon, $50; extra bargains in new planos Guring ‘celebration week. DEWING. CO., Flood bullding. FINE, high-grade upright plano, sacrificed on fecount of death. 219 Leavenworth st., near Eddy. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, restaurant and po- ker tables, barroom chairs, linoleum, new and second-hand; we always have a large stock of saloon outfits on hand; 32 complete outfits on one floor, ready made: 'we can ship everythi in 24 hours. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; write for catalogue. A_s400; UPRIGHT grand, new, for almost half. ' 216 McAllister s! HAVE sold 1 plano; have another excellent up- right at big bargain. J. H. Kiigo, 846 Misston. DWIG planos the most popular. WILEY B. L PLEN 20" senoral agents, 933 Market st. FOR_sale—Silver-plated Boston cornet cheap, 29 Twenty-eighth st. AS 1 am retiring from business I ofter & $1000 burglar proof safe for $350 and a fine plano for $30. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. I AM retiring from business; bargains in dia- monds, watches, jewelry; goods at your own prices; take your choice. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. CHICKS, with or without hens, 10c each; thor- oughbred hatching egss, §1_per setting and upward. Ingleside Poulfry Yards, 807 Mount Vernon ave. TYPEWRITERS at any price to close them out: different makes: call early for bargains. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 120 Montgomy. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. OLD lumber, $ per thousand; all kinds. J. REYNOLDS, dismantler of buildings, Perry st., between Fourth and Fifth. WESTINGHOUSE motors from 1 to 20 H. P.; will_exchange for gas engines. LIVINGS- TON, 558 Mission st. SECOND-HAND machinery of all kinds bought, sold, rented and exchanged. H. S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 5. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. CHOICE litter Angora kittens, pedigreed; rea- CH & BACH plancs, musicians’ delight. Kgo?yggency BRUENN, 208 Post st. h ts b tiful pis . 8COTT- B IR RE PIANG 05 50 Hayes st. $I7_MAHOGANY case Fischer upright. 217 Geary st., room 3 "A SMALL Chickering upright, $135; 6 uj ucond-hmde;; your choice at $110. 21 5 UPRIGHT, $125 Knabe, $135 Stelnway & utéol?s. at FAY'; plano factory, 1729 Mission. hts, Geary. SCHOOL to learn halrdressing, hair work, man- fouring: private lessons or class. MISS 'A. V. DOYLE, 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. Dr. Dunton; diseases of men only; sanitarium 659 Clay st., cor. Kearny; consultation free. SPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. ‘‘Domestic” office, 1021 ket st., nr. Sixtl PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 _vears' experience. J. B. RAY, %7 Jessle at. Dr. Harriett Welch, 2115 Bush; hours 2 to 3, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years' exper. OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. " J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. Ladies’ and gents' cast-off clothing bought and sold. J. Silverman, 984 Folsom ;tel. Folsom 1191. C. LANDECKER, 20 Mont'gy—Watches cleaned and repaired, no matter what's broken, $1; guar. ALFREDUMS Bkyptian Henna; restores sray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 738 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS ERATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada .ne vear for $1. —_— AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market st., you can get storage pianos almost for a song. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. BARGAIN_Must be sold; nice upright plano. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. —— e MUSIC BOXES. MUSIC BOXES—Paul Monaco, expert, and the best repairer and maker on the coast for 15 years; fine Swiss and American music boxes a specialty. 769 Market st., bet. 3d and 4th, south side: thoroughly understands his busi- ness and the right party to deal with. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TO rent or lease—Second floor, 620 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel: Al business location. Apply to GEO, H. COVERT, 623 Market st. | | | (Concentrates 5 in 1) orators and stores. 532 Valencia; tel. Capp 573. E E’ [ B sonable. Presidio Cattery, 3318 Clay st. 8 MINERALS. El E % | A FINE Chinese fur for sale at 1033 Unlon st. z 2 |q2 |FOR sale—New hexagonal aguarium with foun- B B B tain; 8 feet in diameter. 1310 Valencia st. * @ | # | THOROUGHBRED young runts. Giant Pigeon AR ST R Lofts, 276 Ninth st., Oakland. Gold, oz | 30200 | 80100 | 40-100 | FINE suits, $10; aress pants, $2 7. MISEIT Silver, oz . 8.5 5.4 6.8 CLOTHING PARLORS, 487 Montgomery st. | Copper, per cent. 2415 | 23.8 | 11.66 S Gold . $1000 | $16 00 | $8°00 | A NO. 1 fresh young cow; calf, 3 days; milks 20 Silver %10 $04| $08 | quarts dally; gentle. §5 Shotwell st. a v A | Please note that the assayer's test shows | that our No. 3, which is concentrating, would | centrates 1 express wagon, single, also light | concentrate § into 1, which would give the con- a value of $19 45 per ton, from which a small allowance would have to be made for a loss in the process of concentra- tion, if water is used; but it is our present in- | tention to concentrate by smelting, in which event the loss would be very small. I might here add that while going in on the “Tacoma Mine" tunnel, each miner is tak- ing out per day approximately $20 00 worth of ore and putting it on the dump. We have to- day several thousand dollars’ worth of this on the dump, and this, while simply doing tunnel { work, shows the great richness of the Tacoma Mine. Our force on this property has just been doubled, and by the first of July we antici- | pate having a compressed air plant and power {drills in operation. |3 feet wide and one 5 feet wide. | the strata and develop the 14 veins known to | ! entries. The five feet of snow reported at our copper properties will delay the etarting of work on the Chicago and Blue Star Groups until some time in May. COAL MINES, Since my last report in February we have been constantly at work with a crew of over 30 men and can report Eatisfactory Drogress. We have opened up on the surface 6 veins of coking coal; one 11 feet wide, one § feet wide, one 7 feet wide, one 4% feet wide, one By the ald of this development we have been able to lo- cate two permanent drifts which will crosscut exist on our property. A wagon road from Fairfax to the mine has been completed, and we now have on the ground a water wheel, air compressor and power drill, which will ‘be in operation during | the present month. We have a sawmill also upon the ground which is being installed and which will be in operation this mohth. We are now driving entries on the coal and piling the coal up ready for shipment in May. RECENT PURCHASE. ‘We have just purchased 160 acres of coal land, adjoining the property we are operating, and which will be worked through the same The land is covéred with the finest of fir and cedar. This jroperty belongs ex- clusively to our Compa and e a very valu- able piece of land. Sihcerely urs, (Signed) C. W. THOMPSON, President. KBEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMES. There s indisputable evidence that an era of great prosperity s dawning for the Pacific Coast. Representatives of rich Eastern syn- @icates are traveling the length and breadth of the Coast for the purpose of determining its resources in the base minerals euch as cop- per, iron and coking coal. These representa- tives have suceeded beyond their most san- guine expectations, as the following extract from the New York Commercial will testify: “For several months past representatives of strong New York syndicates have been looking over the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska, exemining in the most critical and thorough manner the iron and coking coal deposits in order to ermjne the possibility of establish- ing furnaces, rolling miils, plate and structural works on Puget Sound. Doubt was expressed by Eastern assoclates regarding the ability to find iron and coal in_sufficient quantity and of the right quality for a large plant. But that doubt is now dispelled. They have se- cured the San Ysidro iron mines in Lower California, where expert examination shows 20,000,000 tons of ore cropping above ground. They have found large iron deposits in Wash. ington, British Columbia and Alaska, all with- in easy distance of tidewater. They have been equally successful in locating coking coal in large quantities, accessible to tidewater and cheap {ransportation. This coal makes coke equal to that produced at Connellsville, Pa. These coal fields are in the vicinity of Seattle and Tacoma, and a number of mines have i stalled plants and are supplying coke to smelt- ers and foundries. The New Yorkers have dis- covered that they can produce pigiron and steel billets as cheaply on Puget Sound as they are produced in Pittsburg or Birmingham, and have | as profit the $12 per ton charged for trans- portation across the continent. The consump- tion of iron on the Pacific Coast {s 1000 tons a day, with increasing demand. The Orlent also affords a great market. It is the purpose of the New York syndicate to build a plant with a present capacity of 1000 tons daily. They look upon the Pacific Coast as the greatest un- occupied iron field in the world, where trusts or combinations cut no figure and large profits are permanently assured. They anticipate the beginning of the foundation for the furnace plant within sixty days, and will push it to early completion. They are receiving great en- couragement from foundry and shipbullding people all over the Coast, who assure them unbounded success.”” The above is one of many slgns of time, all of which go to show the enormous develop- ment assured the Pacific Coast within the next few years. It is for the reader to deter- mine whetier or not he shall share largely in this prosperity or whether he shall plod along in the same old rut. It is our candid opinion, and that opinion s shared by 500 people who hold its stock, that the Montezuma Mining Company will make more money for its share- holders (the present low price of the stock considered) than any other company on the Coast. The mines are rich in copper and cok- ing coal, and have only to be developed to become great dividend payers. The co-oper: tive principle adopted by the Company makes 1t possible for anybody to share in the profits. EXCURSION TO THE MINES. We are glad to show the Montezuma prop- erties, and that we may do so are organizing an excursion to Puget Sound and the mines, ‘which will leave San Francisco June 15 in a epecial train of first-class Pullman cars. Fare for the round trip, including sleeper, $40, or free tramsportation to the purchaser of 3000 shares of stock for cash or on instaliments, Ask for excursion folder. PRICE OF THE STOCK. Montezuma stock (par value $1) may be had uring all of “'Presidential Week” for 10c cash or 12c on installments. We invite visitors and others to examine specimens of copper ore, coel and coke at our offices, Ask for pros- pectus. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST COMPANY, Financial Agents, 310 Safe Deposit Bullding, Cor. California and Montgomery sts. Sen Francisco, Cal. Telephone Main 5803, HOUSE for sale to be torn down. 420 Ellis st. Apply to HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post sf CHOIC prices reasonable. runts, runt crosses, white homers: 2041 Linden st., Oakland. CORNER Market and Guerrero, large store; fine location for drug store, liquor or other business; living rooms; $21. BAKERY with oven; 4 living rooms; good loca- tion. Apply 1009 Guerrero st. LIGHT, stnny 315 to $20. Emma Spreck- 1din: —— e OIL. T MUST INVEST $18,000 in California oil shares for young FEastern capitalist; I have strongly advised him to walt; no use, he insists: he wants stock in about four of the newer companies on the younger fields and_three or four in the older. He asks about a dozen questlons of ofl com- panies for his investment, easy and legiti- mate. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for these auestions. All matters confidential. offic 927 Loan Office. 2 Stockton st. , new and 2d_hand moving pic- BRECK, 131 Post st. second-hand machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. | Gasoline or distillate engines, new & 2d-hand; all sizes; guaranteed. NEWELL, 56 Bluxome. PHOTOGRAPHIC and magic lantern goods bought, sold, exchanged. 109 Montgomery st. SAFES New and second hand. THE HER- MAN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. THOROUGHBRED water spaniel pups. 144| Am a visitor. Return Bast June 1. This 18 | Flood ave., Sunnyside. square, Address P. O. Lock Box 2068, | WE pay big prices for sealskins. Portland | COSTA Rica, 10 cents per share, will make you rich: you cannot lose your money; stock guar- anteed by S. F. real estate bonds, certified to by Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust Co.; send for prospectus. Pacific States Mining and Invest- ment Co., 32 Post st. CALISTOGA Oil and Development Company; operating on 2120 acres of ofl land in nine districts. Office, 23 and 24 Merchants’ Ex. IF you have an ofl, mining or other proposi- tion to float call or address The National In- vestment Co., 22222 tt bullding, S. F. SAFES—_New and second hand: all sizes. THE [TZ SAFE. 109-111 Market st.. San Fran. ———————————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. COMPANY wanted to sink on land adjoining upper part of Kern County in ofl belt for one-fifth. Apply to W. M. STANSBURY, Sarta Rosa, Cal. | WILL exchange 6 months’ course of bookkeep- ing, shorthand and typewriting for a bicycle, | _ete. 2906 Sixteenth st., near Howard. | WANTED—2 steam tugs, size from 6 to T feet long; either will purchase or charter them. Address Tugs, box 3618, Call office. WANTED—Gasoline engine, 3 to 5 horsepower; state price. B 4171, Call office. WANTED—A Smith & Wesson 35; good condl- tion; fair price. ‘‘Cash,”” box 3617, Call. | TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and | theatrical goods. 154 Ninth; tel. Folsom 2522. WANTED—2d-hand upright plano or organ for cash. H. L. WHITEHEAD, 1706 Market st. MONEY TO LOAN. A—MONEY to loan at rates which people can afford to pay on furniture, planos, etc.; do not borrow of your friends or you will lose their friendship; do business with strangers and you will be better satisfled; no delay; no publicity. Rooms 9 and 10, %06 Market st. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS MORTGAGED and you need more money, see H. MURPHY, 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, legacles; corporation loans, chattel mortgages and securities. Room 16, 1st floor, o Chronicie building. HALLORAN & OLSEN. ANY amount at 6%; first, 2d and 3d mort- gages. undivided inierest. real estate in pro- ate; ‘mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay; get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, T. 2. HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- | est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 846 Market st.; tel. Main 1644 B 19 Third st. LIVE organizers can secure ofl lands without cash. Call “NOW,” 36 Geary st., room 6. OIL tanks, second-hand. in good order; all sizes: chean, H_S£ WHITF. 516 Mission st. OIL LANDS. OIL lands for sale or lease in all parts of the State. We can furnish you with lands in the best localities. If you are looking for lands or wish to invest in stocks of the leading oil companies call on us before going elsewrere, SHEA & PETERSON, 301 Examiner bufiding, FOR sale or lease—Twenty acres proven land, adjoining San Joaquin Oil Co., in Kern River district. If you have money and are ready to o to drilling see S. T. ALLEN, 474 Parrott building, S. F. OIL STOCK. BEXCHANGE for ofl stock—Improved or unim- proved real estate to exchange for good oll stock; state price and company. Address box 2234 Call office, Oakland. B 1 DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body: see testimonials at office. 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. —— PICNIC SUPPLIES ON your way to picnic or ferry call on MOHNS & MOHNS, 29 Market st., for finest wines and liquors: biggest house: open Sundays. ———— e e PILES- NEARLY 1000 permanent cures hers in your midst; many who have suffered 20 to 30 years; over fifty names of prominent busi- ness men sent as reference; no chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and no salves for eale. Particulars, address Physi- clan, box 1950, Call office, §. F., Cal. PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, §1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles Wwithout fail, no matter of how long standirs. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—In : $20 to 510,000, Box Jogs, Cant et Sets — —_— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. e Sl il e FOR SALE BY BURNHAM & MARSH CO. SPLENDID BUY. $26,500 ........ ke .. Rent $185 Corner property, store, and fioor abave, close to Fourth and Market éts.; by investing $15,- 500 cash will pay 10 per ce clear. SEE THIS TO-DAY. Brick Business Property. $85,000 .. .Rent $475 a month Not far from Union Square; large lot, 55x125 to rear street; 4-story and basement brick building; under graded leas builatng ;. nder & e $500 a month from HERE'S A BARGAIN. $18,500, reduced from §19,500.. Rent $135 Elegant W. A. business corner; large lot and Wwell bullt 3-story bullding of stores and four flats; bullding alone cost the money. SNAP ON GEARY STREET. - Rent $55 ; big lot, Geary st., close to Hamilton Squar 28x125; 2 frontages; well improved. GILT-EDGED CORNER. $30,000... Turk st., near Market * Large lot; pay fine income if improved. TO CLOSE ESTATE. $11,000 .. Rent_$70 Bargain on Howard st., only 75 feet from Sixth; store and 2 floors above; must be sold this week. MARKET ST., NEAR SIXTH. $8850—Back half of Market st. lot; well Im- proved; pays over 5 per cent net. CHEAP RESIDENCE. $6000—Worth $7000; 2-story residence of § rooms and bath on Devisadero st. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS HOME. $5250 for that grand 2-story residence of 10 rooms and bath on Walnut st., near Jackson. HERE IS A SACRIFICE. $3800—Reduced from $5000; rent $31: formerly rented at $50; 2 fine flats of 5§ _and 6 rooms and bath and 27:6 foot lot; on Plne st., near business part of Fillmore st. BURNHAM & MARSH, 20 Montgomery st. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. WALL paper, window shades; rooms papered, 38 up. Jensen & Bath, 308 Sixth: open even. —————— PALMISTRY. A A A A A A PR 1. JEROME FOSSELLI, sclentific palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561. MME. GERMAINE, the business palmist of the Pacific Coast. 906 Market st. Mrs. Lamb,.sclentific palmist and character read- ing; lessone in class and private. 204 Ellis, T. 15. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. GEO D. CAMPRELL. Lawyer, Examiner blg. —_— A e e e PERSONALS. which restores the natural color to gray and faded hair, cures dandruff, stops falling and grows new hair. Not a dye; no stain to scalp or linen; clean and pleasant to use; makes the hair soft and glossy; sold by druggists and hairdressers, or by The Star Remedy Company, 385 and 387 Geary st. | LOWEST rates on furniture, etc.. by private party; no remoyal; no commission; confiden- tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones. ON furniture, pianos; money quick; lowest Interest; easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market s., room 68. no removal; MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth; highest price for old gold, silver, dlamonds. LOANS on salaries without indorser or secur- ity: Eastern plan. Pearson, 309 Phelan bldg. DEAL direct; furniture, planos; no removal low rate; strictly private. Lick, 116 McAllister. 3% on furniture and pianos; $15 up: no removal; To commission; private. Room §1, 6 Eddy st. MONEY loaned salaried people without security. HILL, rm. 44, Merchants' Ex, 41 California. CASH loaned on salaries; New York plan. THE TOUSLEY CO.. 321 Parrott bullding. ON salarles or wages; no indorser required. . F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 143 Phelan building. $100,000 TO loan on real estate or for bullding; low rate. 222 Sansome st.. room 2. CASH loaned to salaried people on note without indoreer MOPPRLL 6010 Examiner building. —_— T = MONEY WANTED. BEST on earth—Blood poison, itching, skin diseases, rheumatism, piles, catarrh any dis- ease that doctors and old _remedies ~have failed. We guarantee to cure sure. Call or write for full information to the old reliable King Liniment Medicine Co., permanently loceted 628 Montgomery st., room 22, third floor. DRS. KING and JONES. A NEW and harmless discovery, a simple clay, which will turn white hair black, brown, auburn or red, and blonde hair a rich golden, in from four to twelve hours according to shade required. DR. FRANCIS C. SHER- MAN, 408 Sutter st. ALL halr and scalp diseases successfully treated; falling hair and dandruff cured; hair grown on bald heads; gray restored to natural color; hairdressing, shampooing and mani- curing. MRS. E, R. DUNLAP, 34 Kearny st. and 47 Post; formerly at St. Ann's building. NOTICE—TORMEY, May 10, 1901.—From this date T will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife; Mrs. M. Silva of Pinole, she having left my bed and board se or provocation. witboutijust iCduse g fprmacation ool A—IF your halr is falling or you are bald, call on m’z, G. 8. MOORE, 438 Geary st., and you will not be disappointed; this remedy s posi- tively guaranteed; preparation sent to all parts of the world; call or send for circular. AN excellent opportunity is offered for parties with capital to earn a good income on safe investment. 118 Phelan bullding. WANTED—$6000 at 6 per cent on ample secur- ity; short or long term. 118 Phelan building. Y MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL uprights lowest prices and eas! t terms. 1 Novella.. ...$65|2 _Chickerings (like 1 Heine baby grand | new) ... ...$200 (ike new) $325(2 Helnes ..... . /§315 up 1 Steinway .......$155'1 Hallet-Davis .....$465 And fifty others: rents §2 up allowed on pur- chase. We handle all makes. Agents for some of the oldest and most famous planos in ex- istence, including Hallet-Davis, indorsed by all the greatest masters; over 50,000 in use in most exclusive homes. Heine Piano Co., 217 Geary. ALL planos purchased of SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. may_be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or baby grand plano any time within 8 years from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright planos, $§ per month; some good pianos eold for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ste., San Francisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. REMOVAL of KEEFFE'S plano store from Market st. to our large and elegant quarters, 314 Post st., opposite Union square. Are now prepared to offer several new makes and all of our old stock at greatly reduced prices. JAS. KEEFFE, 314 Post st., between Stock- ton and Powell. AT BYRON MAUZY'S, 308 POST ST, You are invited to call and hear the Peer- less electric self-playing piano attachment; can be put in any plano; also to inspect our piano factory and €ee how a plano is made, Agent Sohmer, Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Hi iiton, Splelmann pianos. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house ‘west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 25 and 30 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices: terms easy: prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. A LIST of fine second-hand bargains—1 Emer- son, 1 Hallet & Davis, 1 Conover, 1 Curtaz, 1 Sterling, $75, $125, $145, etc.; easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. Chickeripg, Vose, Sterling Agency; also Apollo, king of self-players. AT WILSON'S Storage. 1106 Market st an- ot planos put on sale; w . 55, '3100; ‘albo. vers smail fine ba great bergains, at auction prices. baby . WANTED—To know the whereabouts of CARL JOHAN NELSON, born at Falkenberg, K mar, Sweden. His sister would like to have any ‘information concerning him. 69 Pond st., San Francisco, Cal. AFFLICTED come, we will locate your disease free, without asking questions, looking at tongue or feeling of pulse; tell you how to get well without knife, drugs or worthless instru- ments; sclentific method of treatment. Nervo- Pathic Co., 1382 Market, opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. YOUNG 'man of culture and refinement, a stranger here, wishes to correspond with a young lady of sociable disposition, age 20. Address C. W. TUTTLE, care Y. M. C. A. YOUNG Swedish mechanic, educated and of g00d habits, is desirous to form the acquaint- ance of yourg lady; object matrimony. Ad- dress box 4166, Call office. A WOMAN on exhibition, old and wrinkled on one eide of face, the other made smooth and youthful; hundreds are astonished. New York Institute’ Dermatology, 105 Bilis st. San Fran. CIGARETTE and tobacco habit cured at home; $5; valuable information for 1i 5 morphine, obium, all drug habits. MRS, WILLIAMS, 1839 Polk st., San Francisco. WEEKLY—Sults to order from genuine Scotch, §15 up; fine dress sults, $20 up; ele- t overcoats, $15 up. LEON LEMQS, 1117 arket st., between Seventh and Eighth. ELECTRIC light In every room—Winchesf Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms: e to §150 per night; $150 to $5 per week Tree “bus and baggage to and from the ferry: RAG carpets wove to order and for sale, also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In carpet twine, In_hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth,Oakland. CANCER cured at home by Internal treatment; no ki plaster or pain; book and testi- monfals mailed free. ~Cancer Institute, 121 ‘West Forty-second st., N. Y. SHOULD FRANK HARRIGAN see this let him write to his mother, JANE HARRIGAN, now living at 201 Putnam ave., Detroit, Mich. LADIES' and its'’ shampooing, manicuring and hairdressing; also expert m e treat- WHITE enamel iron_beds, single, three-quarter or_double, $2 2. EASTE! o) NG CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. GENTLEMAN desires the acquaintance of a lady; object matrimony. ~Box 4124, Call. TAILOR made sults, § 50 dress pants, §250. et Croihing Barlor, cor. Bush bad Dubont THE Star Hair Remedy is the only preparation | yfiats and rear cottage; BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, Real Estate Agents. Houses Rented, Rents Collected and Full Charge Taken of Property. 624 Market st. $40,000—Large corner on Geary st near Tay- lor; frame improvements: pays 6 per cent net. $42,500—Lot _57:2%x137:6 feet on the north line of Turk st., near Larkin: house of 9 rooms and g;m on property; this is a choice location for ts. $32,500—Choice corner on Battery st., close to California, with fine 2-story and basement brick bullding on same; lot 29:103x70 feet. $25,000—Geary-st. downtown corner; story building rented to one tenant at month, which can be increased. $20,000—Fine corner in the Western Addition: lot 87:6xS7:6 feet, with 5 modern houses upon same: rents §150 per month; always rented. $15,000—Geary st.. not far from Taylor; 33 feet front; If property is improved it would pay well on the investment. $12,500—Page st., near Market: 2 nice flats of 7 and 8 rooms and bath; lot 21x120 feet; rents | 850 per month. $12,000—Hayes st., near Buchanan; 2 flats on Hayes st. and 2 on Linden ave.; lot 27:6x120 feet; rents $3 per month. $10,000—Post st, near Taylor; 3 flats; well rented; 2 frontages. $10,000—Lot and improvements on Post st.. close to Taylor; lot 20x60 feet through to rear street; tents low; by improving same it could be made to pay good interest. $3000—Halght st., near Scott; lot 25x137:6 feet: 3 flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath; rents $65 per_month. $6700—Scott st., near O'Farrell; nice pair of lot 25x30 feet; rents # 25 per '$52 50 per month. $6500—Nice residence of 8 rooms and bath on Scott st., opposite Duboce Park; lot %x112 feet; in good condition. * $5500—Eddy st., near Buchanan: 3 flats and a cottage; lot 25x120 feet through to Locust ave.; street bituminized and stone sidewalk. $4750—Nineteenth st., near Valencla; nice house of § rooms and bath; lot 25xS0 feet; rents for $25 per month; must be sold; make offer. $3600—Two flats 'and rear cottage on Minna st., between Sixth and Seventh; lot 25x75 feet; | rents $32 per month; always rented. Further particulars of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. : A, J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st. $310,000—Magnificent 4-story brick building, one block from Market st., having three frontages; pays 7 per cent per an- num net;’all rented under guaranteed cases. $35,00—Grand mansfon; Jackson st. corner; fashionable _nelghborhood; contains _beautiful parlors, reception hall, bil- ltard room, 9 bedrooms, 2 baths. $33,000—Sutter st. corner office bullding; not far from Powell; fully occupled by professional men; Income $2400 per an- num. $21,00—0’Farrell st.; 3 flats; near Larkin; 9 rooms and bath in each; renting for $2100 per annum. D $12,600—Plerce st.: large residence; lot 75x137: beautiful grounds: marine view. $8,750—Flegant new residence; 10 rooms and bath; every modern convenlence: Cen- tral ave., one block from the Park. $6,800—Fell st. house; six rooms and bath and two flats on rear street; lot 2x 120 feet: must be sold: a bargain. $6,00—Two flats, 6 and 7_rooms and bath; Webster st., near Ellis; pays 9 per cent per annum;, always occupied. ___A. 1 RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st. JOHN PFORR, 403 Pine st., near Montgomery. §10,000—Five cottages and lot 100 feet front by 82:6_feet Gev!ll’:ssgn Eddy st., n&rflnscolsh 750—Rents per annum: a fine 3-story ho';n, stére and 2 flats upstalrs; on Geary st., near Fillmore. - $2250—Rent $276 per anaum: 2 two-story double flat houses, nedr Sixth and Bryant, of 4 a: 5 rooms per flat; a snap. = $1500—A 2-story house; store and § rooms on Point Lobos ave., near Central ave.; a pick-up. $11,000—Rent $1488 per annum; a corner prop- erty'In the business part of the city. $5000—A. fine double flat opposite Golden Gate Park and Stanyan st.; rent $45 per month. $8000—Rents §744 per annum; 4 flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath at the entrance to Panhandle ark. “u:m—mm $1380 per annum: on McAllister st.. near Laguna; 55x120 to rear street. $2400—Rent $180; Eighteenth st., near Dolores. Make offer; rent $385 per annum; 2 fine flats on Folsom st., nr. Fourth; always rented. UP AND STUDY YOUR INTEREST. ! KEN“' room hm"l; on Hoffman a: Twenty-third st. eyman Tract; no m’am and nearly finished; terminus of Twen- ty-fourth-st. electric cars; easy terms; rent money will pay for it, and in 10 vears you will have saved $2490 instead of giving It to the landlord; 1 have made over people g o homes, ‘and am Still continuing. JACO HEYMAN, 117 Sutter st. = mept. The Superior, suite 69, 14 McAllister. | §950—4-ROOM house, near Cortland ave. and School house; easy terms. Ou;n Bfl!fl":;fl lots on -:'fl;::,m" front- boulevard: street worl tu:l‘olrg' Crow H150 o 3500; casy teruma. and 3 i . Fark lota opposite the' Music Stand; from $100 to $650; . e JACOB HEYMAN, G. H. UMBSEN & Reai Betite Asents, i $25,000—Rents $1112 per anuum; Pacic-st. in- Vestment; 2 houses of 7 rooms each; cottage and 6 flats; 91:Sx137:6. $18,000—East-st. business ~property; old im- provements rent nominal at 380 per month; lot 3 feet front. $13,500—Rents $1554 per annum; Pacific-st. store and upper of 16 rooms and 4 flats; lot o B0 feet front. $7,700—Grove st.; 7 flats; rents $954 per an- num; . $7,500—Hayes st., near Filimore; 2 flats, 7, 6 rooms and bath each; rents $30. $6,500—Third st., near Harrison; present rents 8 per annum. 35, layton st.;, 2-story, attic and basement “ ;e.ldencfle‘ z.?n rooms and bath; Sxtia:s ,500—2_good on Devisadero st., close to Haight; rents $504 per annum; 25x100. $5,600—Montgomery st., near Pacific; store and " flats; rents $579 per annum. $1,750—Henry-st. cottage, with stable; 25x100. Cholce list of building lots in ail parts of the city at prices to suit. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., ' 14 Montgomery st. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery Street. $45,000—Fine business corner; north of Market st.; not far from town; new improve- ments; all month; offer wanted. $10,00—Corner of Fillmore and Page sts.; 6ix 120; fine place for flats. $3760—Lot 45 feet front, good depth: sunny side of O’'Farrell st.;’ improvements, 3 houses renting for $40. $9500—Rents $9750; 3 handsome new flats of 6 rooms and bath: extra large lot; best sun and light possible in flats; best por- tion of Panhandle district; offer wanted. $7250—~Rent $67 50; 2 brand new flats, 6 and 7 rooms, bath; etc.; large lot; Park Pan- handle district; splendid district; will always be rented. $4700—New bay-window residence of 7 rooms, bath, etc.; finished in good taste; in the latest style; easy terms if desired; Park Panhandle district; best home for the | money in the city. « $9000—Fine two-story residence; commanding grand marine view; 8 rooms; with base- ment containing laundry; almost brand new; on sunny side of the street; estra large lot, 30x137:6; rented for $62; a beautiful home in a fashionable district; close to Fillmore st. $20,000—Splendid corner investment on Sutter 8t.; extra large lot, 85x90; present rents $150; could be increased by small ex- penditure of money; improvements good and substantial. $4600—Rent 18; Broadway, near Leavenworth; 8 new flats; always rented; in good con- dition; an excellent income proposition. | $10,500—Expensively bullt flats; sunny side of Page st.: 2 exceptionalfy finished flats; always rented; cost over $19,000 to build. $6500—Offer wanted: rent $8; near Guerrero | and Fourteenth sts.; 3 flats, 5, 5, 6| rooms; lot 25x100. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery t. | ALL GENUINE BARGAINS Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 087 Market o a:g;:oo—s-mom house on Union st.; terms halt $1500—5-room cottage near Buchafian st. $1600—7-room house on Broadway; a snap. $2200_3 flats near Mason and Sutter sts.; rente 21 oA ore ane - ‘"‘,’m“ 0 rear living rooms on Mis< 2400—5-room cottage, half a block fro and Market sts. e o 250—T-room house on Leavenworth st.; very | $3600—Store with rear rooms and flat : Teduced from 500 to make sale; near Bady st $7500—4 brand-new flats; all rented, $72; east of Van Ness ave. | $10,000—Store and 3 elegant flats; pays about | 7 per. cent net. i stores” and flats; Yyears; rents $107; lot Eflt-lout llxhvuucy - 318,500—Grand investment; modern improve- ments; lot T0-foot front; near Taylor st.; rents $170; all rented. .000—Howard . st., downtown; fine 4- { building, with basemient: rents §125. fenny $25,000—Greatest bargain in eit; lot 40 feet tront; 4-story brick building; all rented, and pays positively over 8 per cent net; awithin a "’{'Zs‘&',%‘i‘“ of Chronicle. } , New improvements; rents : 50 fegt 'front: close to Sutter and Leavenworts ste. | 3$36,000—Mission st.; 70-foot frontage; 3 town district. T | $80,000—Van Ness-ave, cormer; 120 feet Van | Ness ave.; 3 frontages; choicest on the avenue; | Pprospective investors, see this. $75,000—Corner, block from Powell and Ellis: | 2 stores and 2 lodging-houses; never vacant; 60 | feet frontage; no property like this on the mar- ket any more; rent about $400. ! bm?w—l;?!:-!:.fcorner. downtown; splendid uilding; 60 feet front; ng 6 nt net. Other bargalns. DY G ¥ pev st Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667, Market st. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc.), 513 GALIFORNIA ST. IMPROVED. $12,000—Union st., near Taylor: 25:9x128:9; 3 110; modern flats and rear house; rents | $8250—McAlliste st., near S'-emer:”:fi' house of 7 rooi and bath. $8000—Pacific, near Powell; 40x60; store and 3 fl}l'l; rants $69. 7000—Folsom st., near Fourth; store H rent $65; 25x80. e $6750—Vallejo, near Laguna; 22:10x87:6; house of 11 rooms and bath; rent $45. $5500—Buchanan st., near Post.; 24x87:6; house of 7 rooms and bath; rent $35. 35;125—};;&7!( st., near Baker; 25x137:6; 2 flats; rents 7. $5000—Corner Leavenworth and Broadway; cottage and 2 flats; rent $41. $4500—Pine st., near Buchanan; 25x110; house ol fa arriet st., near Bi t; 25x75; 3-stor bullding; rents $40. rid $3850—California st., near First ave.; 24x63; house of 8 rooms and bath. $3750—Jones st., near Vallejo; 45:10x38. flats; rents $40 50, $3350—Clementi: st., near Sixth; 20x80; house of 6 rooms and bath; rent $25. UNIMPROVE:! $18,000—Union, near Mason; $6500—Greenwich st., near Taylor; 45:10x137:6. $4800—Union st., near Webster; 68:! $3500—Fulton s near Fillmore; 32:6x137:6. 33000—] ina near Page; 25x1 $2500—Cor. Thirtieth and Dolores: . $1250 each—Dolores, near 30th; 25x100; 2 lots. $1000—~Emma st., near M4th; 25x90. $650—Lake, near 13th ave.; 30x72. WRIGHT & EWELL, Real Estate Agents. General Brokers. 316 Montgomery Street. $135,000—Ellis st., within the artery just off Market st.; retall section; high-class investment. e $125,000—Fine wholesale Investment; Market st., Dear water front: S-story brick bulld: ing; leased. $7,800—2 lots, each 25:6x97; first lot 3 flats, rents $54 per month; adjoining lot va- cant; corner Noe and Henry sts. $27,500—Elegant residence in Western Addi- _ tion; everything modern; large lot; will 415,000 s gcner 16 aga ,000 — Fine corner and residence on Broadway; 13 rooms. $17,500—Good_modern flats on California st., near Broderick st.; well rented. $20.000—Beautiful- modern home on ' Paciflc | ave.; unsurpassed marine view: 12 roomis and 3 baths; a rare bargain. We have also a long list of cholce proper- tles, which we would be glad to submit. R Cottage of 4 this propert; ‘ottage of 4 rooms; this i Sold for. mortkage: Ro bayment ‘down: mso—;g Ry 'eh‘mze t 5 ‘ew mode 01 of rooms; grand v‘le:“:l worth $2000; must be sold; terms to sult. Desirable house of § rooms; thi e Wil i aokt 1 mintehes ey v sonable cash payment, balance same as rent. p INGLESIDE. $1800—Modern house of 6 rooms and bath; fine | view @ ocean; free water; Faxton ave. | $6000—Beautiful mode: residence of § rooms and bath; conservatory, stable and other | buildings: lawn, and shrubbery; lot 100x122:6 feet; small payment down, balance’ monthly. A, E. RUDELL, 223 Sansome st., room 2, first floor. $5000—A VERY attractive investment; 2 good, flats close to Devisadero st., on Pine; the bulldings are in good order and ‘well rented. $2750—Must be sold at once; pays $25 per month; 2 good flats south of Market st., on Perry, near Fourth. Pacific st., near Mason; offer wanted. ‘A homelike, cozy cottage, finely finished, on Fourteenth ave., near Clement st.; can arrange easy terms. $650—On the boulevard, directly facing the | ocean; ‘cost $800; this lot can be bought | at a bargain, as the pwner has to leave | the city at once. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. $16,000—AN elegant corner residence on Broad- way; fine marine view; 12 rooms. $4000—A modern residence of 7 rooms; at the Park; any kind of terms. ; four $8750—Three new flats; rent $85. $5300—Corner Laguna st.; 90x137:6. lden Gate ave., near Central; 50x100. Page st.; large lot, 27:6x137:6. Masonic ave., near Waller st.: 50x106. : JEROME ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery st. Near Laguna s 'ndow house, 8 rooms and bath; ug; Iot; price $4350. BALDWIN & HO' 10 Montgomery. LOTS ON DOLORES STREET. Four Iots on Dolores st.. near Twenitieth: #75 a tront foot; street macadamized; chance, for builders; very desirable for a home or flats; only §75 a front foot. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 COTTAGE ON_CHURCH STREBT, Price only $1750; bank 3300 can re- main; contains § rooms; lot BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. BAKER-STREET HOME. Near Post st.; 3-story house of § rooms; let %x100; street work done; price §3000. BALDWIN & HOW! 10 Montgomery. PARK COTTAGE. Near Oak st. and looking into Golden Gate Park; 6 rooms, bath and basement: lot 3x cement sidewalk: bituminized street: m;e"only §3500, no less; Ilot alone worth the BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. PRICE $6500; RENTS $2 50. Sold to close an estate; 3 flats; well locateds close to Larkin and Jackson sts.; pays big ime terest; always rented. BALD“:IN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. SMALL HOME—CHEAP. Price $1300; only $350 cash_ required, balance can be paid at rate of $12 month: cottage of 4 rooms and unfinished Cor~ ;189 bett. road: take Eighteenth-st. slectric cars. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. FLATS FOR INCOMB. Pay $50 50 per month; price $5200: lot 8x70; 4 separate flats; Woodward ave., near Mission and_Fourteenth sts. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Buchanan-st. residence, near Vallejo; com- tains 8 rooms, bath, etc.: price BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. INVESTMENT—-MODERN FLATS. J Rents §900 per year; 2 modern up-to-date flats; finished attic, ote.; 6 and 9 rooms and bath each; lot 25x110; always rented; only 3 years old; swell neighborhood in Western Addition: price 38150. BALDWIN, & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. BAKER STREET-TWO FLATS. Near California st.; rents $41 50 per month: contain 5 and § rooms and bath; minized; cement sidewalk; price most reason- able; only ;5000 BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. RENTS $1800 PER ANNUM. Price $16,000;: only $6000 cash required; bank mortgage of $10,000 at 6 per cent can remain; pays 1 per cent met per month; substantial 3- story and basement bay-window building of 3 storfes, with 3 rooms above; used as a hotel; lot 50:9x137:6; vicinity of Montgomery and Jack= son_sts. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. INCOME PROPERTY. Price $i000; rents $12 per month; lot 25x90; 2 substantial frame houses; always rented; Bryant st., near Second. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. FORECLOSURB SALE. Asking 33%00; rents $38 per month: make us an offer; 4 separate flats of 4 rooms each; lot 28:7%x122:6: only ome-half block from Folsom and Fourteenth sts. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. MADISON & BURKE, Established January, 1858 Real Estate Agents. Full Charge Taken of Property. 626 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. Geary-st., inside Larkin; 50x137:6; partially improved; only $25,000; cheapest offering on the street. $3000—Beautiful 7-room house, near Eigh- teenth and Castro sts.; must sell on account of sickness: lot 25x100; house in best conditio: 42500 Offer wanted: brick improvements and lot; Clementina st., near First; lot 2x75; $1008 mortgage can remain. Cheap—O'Farrell st., near Devisadero; con- tains 6 rooms and bath and stable; rents §25; only $2900. 3$3500—Broadway, near Octavia st.; 7 rooms gnd bath; a nice home in cholce section; lot x131. $4500—Twentieth st., near Valencia; 8 rooms and bath and stable; lot 28x114. §15,000—Beautiful modern house in the best part of the marine view section of the city. $2500—Twenty-fifth st., near Sanchez; & roome and bath. $3000—Post st., near Baker; lot and improve- ments; rent $33; lot 2x137:6; must be sold to close estate. two flats; rents $6500—Pine_st., $57 50; lot 25x137:6. Laundry building with 2 flowing wells of Al water, tanks, barn and lot 168x120, on north line of Lombard st., between Fillmore and Steiner; also lot 152x12) on Chestnut st., in rear; rents $73 per month; must be sold on account of non- residence. $10,500—Fine vacant property: lot 37:6x30, with two corners; Taylor and Greenwich sts.; just the place for a grocery. $3600—Cheap: Sixth st., near Brannan; 2 flats; there is_a good future for this property. $7000—Harriet st., mear Howard: lot S0XTS, holding frontage to Sixth st.; rent 356. . $1950—Florida st., near Twenty-fifth; cottage 5 rooms and bath; lot 20x100. MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st. WESTERN ADDITION HOME. House on N.W. corner; 9 rooms and bath; sun in every room; finished basement; price §7500. RENTS $6. PRICE $6250. House and flats on Vallejo st.; In good con- near Scott; dition; new plumbing, etc.; always rented; large ‘sunny lot, 43:9x137:5; on north side of street. FOLSOM-ST. PROPERTY. 50-ft. frontage, on the north side of Folsom st., between Seventh and Eighth; old improve- ments bringing in a nominal rent; owner anz- fous to sell; offer wanted. INCOME PROPERTY. Downtown flats, bringing in rents of $13 yearly; price only $19,000; a safe, good buy. CAPP STREET. Six-room cottage and bath in the warm beit, price $3100: also S-room cottage on Capp st., near Eighteenth: 30-ft. lot: price $4000. IN THE MISSION. On Twentieth st., near Mission; 9 rooms and bath; could be turned into flats; price $4100. PACIFIC HEIGHTS. Cheap corner lot, commanding marine vie: on Pacific ave.; hear fine residences; price $12,000. SOUTH OF MARKET ST. Shipley st., near Eighth; 4 flats; remt #0; owner anxious to sell; price $3600. CHEAP COTTAGE. Twesty-séventh st., near Sanchez: 3 rooms and basement; large lot; price only $1200. GOUGH-ST. RESIDENCE. Fine large residence on Gough st.; 14 rooms; large lot, 57:6xi37:6; a finé home; price $18,000. RICHMOND HOME. 6-room house on Fifteenth ave.; very large rooms; could be turned into flats; price $20. Send for list of cheap lots. McAFEE BROTHERS, B s Chllected and. Entn Charge T: Rents Collected an tire ‘aken Propert; of Y. $15,000—Octavia st., near California; handsome residence, 1l rooms; billlard-room and large basement; large lot; eunny all day; sold to close estate. Old Ploneer Hall, on Montgomery st., cormer Gold, near Jackson; can be repaired for & few thousand; will pay well; lof 39:6x137 and L 20x 40; rents last year were $110 per month. $6500 _investment—O'Farrell, near Laguna; rents $50; never vacant: see us about this. $2500—Cottage, § rooms; Tennessee st., near l'n'(an Iron Works; rents steadily $20; a bar- gain. $3000—Lot on south side Chestnut st., west of Hyde; 27:6x110; fine view of bay. HAWKS & SKELTON, 33 Montgomery at. NEW house, just being finished; 5 rooms, bath- room and large basement; & nice home: extrm well built: good finish; marine view; east side Tenth ave.. south from California lot 25x120; only §2650. W. J. GUNN, 530 fornia st. 2 WELL-LOCATED lots: only $750 each: west side Tenth ave., 183 feet north from st.; 25xi20 each; marine view:; elevated ground: the cheapest lots in Richmond: ready for bullding; street work dome; a few steps from the electric cars; easy 330 quarterly: these are the only lots now in Richmond in installments: a splendid pur- chase; they cost cach: easy way to get a home: you never can get a chance like this again; fine way to save and make money. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. SUNNY corner lots always & good speculation. $9000—60x100; NE. cor. Clay and Central sve. $8000—40x 82 NE. cor. Bush and Devisadero. $8000—Elegs o B mf ernished Halght. Elegant e, ly 3 THOMAS McMAHON, 28 Montgomery st. SELECT your lot anywhere: we will buy ft for you, erect a house to suit and sell it you on very easy terms. THE McC. CO.. 646 Market st. $3750—DESIRABLE flats on_ Rausch st., off Howard, near New Postoffice; rented low at 33 monthly: $1700 can remain on mortgage. Apply 21 Moss st., upstairs. OFFER wanted—Northwest corner 23d and Do= svlendid chance for investment: will be sold at half its real value. Send offer to “Owner,” 454 Ninth st., Oakland. ‘main. "mc_mga_maumm NEW 6-room homes; Clipper st. between Church and Sanchez. H. FEIGE, builder, 1024 Capp st. $6000—HOUSE of 2 flats. bay-windows, 4 o, Snans - dunisabia location: park. 1911 Geary st.; rents $43. bath, e 6-ROOM houses just compl ‘balance to /