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HELP WANTED—MALE-—Con. e s o GENTLEMAN of indomitable ~v n!m. lood uoponuntty to n‘m TRLs'rv\ oRnn' Btate o manege business of '!Il'.h o ¥ corporation; salc ary §15 cash each; Wednesday from E:'a. quarters; expense money advanced. ager, 3% Caxton bullding, Chicago, WANTED —Immediately; 300 first-class labor- ers; good pay; good food i Jong ical "attendance; ”:',g,- e £ —— N and boys to work in bottling estab- liehment; men ing had experience pre- Terred. Address su‘ "Gotgh st. YOUNG man to assist in notion store, Who ha h-‘a some experience on show windows and u: selesman; state ence, ences, age, ete. . box ms“(‘:‘.'f’ v BOY to assist in_store and errangs; recummondod 635 ‘lle:cllrul!n 'dl - it e WANTED—Experienced dye house, Call Sundey '-‘: 1643 llud‘l:‘e:.:( i SATLORS, ordinary. for ships Lor il perts of 'S, % Steuart st. i WANTED—An experienced driver for one-horse truck In city. Address box 3738, gl?':flce. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, hal price. §63 Mission st., bet. ist and 3d n nflnlumm.owl. Nc‘- mmu‘ MEDICAL. A—RENOWNED specialist; those who desire to obtain results promptly; I treat ladies only; my regulator has no equal; all classes lor to all others; the only treatment that ips the unfortunate; the most obstinate cases are immediately relieved without wn. Do other treatment will do this; the mowt Qif ficult cases treated; sclentific methods anteed. DR. ;2 ‘W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Klrkel. MRS. DR. 'TH has removed from Post st. to 410 O'Farrell; reliable ladies’ specialist; 26 years' successful practice; guar. treatment at office; any ailment; private home for patients Before and during confinement; jow fees. A POBITIVE cure guaranteed in all female complaints or money returned; my regulator Dever falls; the most obstinate cases relieved without fee low; consult free. MRE DR ALLENC 18 Man . Dr. and Mrs. Davies, 1228 Market; our regulator s & treatment that has brought health and happiness to thousands of suffering women; foe treatment guaranteed: strictly reliable. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY. 2 ; w MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. AT S nutuntflu.uwwnuu all lengths and sizes. . SCHWERDT, 821 Mission st. blg for_ladies’ sealskins. lng‘l’nan fice, 55 Stockton st. P B cail i o St i ek P AT 2D-HAND machinery of all kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged. H. 8. White, 516 Mission. BAFES oW and second Band; all sizes. THE _WALTZ SAFE, 109-111 Market st., San Fran. BAFES—N and second hand. 'rm: MAN nn CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. ENGINH and bofltrl: second-hand machin- ery. BURKE, 139 Beale st. runmxs' 10-ton hay scale; jeweler's steel- lined safe, perfect order. 216 California st. Gasoline or distillate engines, new and 2d-hand; all sizes; guaranteed. NEWELL. 68 Bluxome. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving plo- tures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. Port- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED—Sash machinery and_ clamps. DAV!D LEWI!. 553 Brannan st., S. F. TILTON wents good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Sth st.: tel. Folsom B HINDOHERB_AND MRS, DR. DAVIES' original method of treatment; maternity home; stamp for circulars. 1126 Market, 8. F. T, RUFFY'S solution gusranteed to cure all Ekin diseases. G. & Fillmore. PRACTICAL gardener wanted; 205 Hayes st WANTED—At Master Bakers' Protective Asso- clation, foreman, second and third bread bakers; also confectioners; good pay; perma- nent positions. 127 Mason st. BALESMAN wanted expenmeed in the hand- ling of gloves and ribbons at retail; state last position. Address P. N. & CO., box 3756 Call. YOU t singly man NG man for jewelry store; hours 7 a. m. $ p. m.; permanent position and good ce to learn business. Box 3984, Call. WHEELWRIGHT for carriage eand wagon _Works, 1507 California st. NIGHT steward have references in large restaurant; must Box 3745, Call office. YOUNG man to do janitor work for tuition in Ban Francisco Barber E\hool. T41A HOoward MEN to positions at monthly secured after eight weeke' prictice; two years' apprenticeship saved; examina- tions and aiplomas given free; complete out- fit of tools donated; wages while leerning; more calls for our graduates than can be sup- plied; call or write at once for free catulogue epecial offer. MOLER BARBER LEGE, 635 Clav st. WANTED—Recruits for the marine corys, U. £. navy; ablebodied, unmarried men of character, between the ages of 21 and 3i; not less than 'S feet 4 inches and not over § feet 1 inch; able to speak read Enrlisa. For further information &pply at the Recraiting office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. learn barber trade: i a TED—Experienced manager for special branch of our business extending over coast and Hawatian Ielands: party may purchase i interest of this branch; state experience, ability, age, etc. A. B., box 3754, Call office. WAREHOUSEMEN, grain handlers and sack sewers are hereby notified to remain away from Vallejo, Crockett and Port Costa until further notice. By order Bay Counties Wai housemen’s Protective Association No. $228. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per PENEION ATTORNEY EDWARD A. BULLIS, Past Commander Geo. H. Thomas Post No..2, G. A. R., room 4, Phelan bidg., 806 Market. COATMAKERS wanted. BELASCO & HARRIS ©O., 541 Market PER day for 2 or 3 good solicitors. 59 Columbian bullding. GET_your shoes half-soled while waitiri to Boc 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d e 500 pairs second- 0c up. 241 Third st otographer and router. Call office. WANTED—500_men to_buy_new army shoes. $1 up: soling 20c up. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms, e night: reading-rooms; free nd baggage to and from ferry. hand shoes for s WANTED_A go0d Address box 4435, CLASSIFIFD advertisements and subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. nosr‘rr ALS. MENTAL and nervous diseases—A few select s will be cared for at Hospital and Sani- n, 220 Douglass st., San Francisco. or sale: also wagons, buggles, Grand Arcade Horse Market, ; suction sales every Wednesday. N '& DOYLE, Auctioneers, 4 HOR! carts, harness. Six SULLIVA FOR sale—Well broke 115 M. D EYEI ear-old horse; welght Devisadero. FOR sale—Camping =wagon, light team and harness. 1202 Missfon st., room 2 THREE good second-hand _phaetons, _cheap. O'BRIEN'S, Polk st and Golden Gate ave. 4 HEAD of work and ariving horses; 2 fast inds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, cheap. EGAN & SON, ‘2117 Mission st. . 1 express wagon, single; aléo “light cheap. 632 Mission. AN A No camping wegon for saie. HUKSEE WANTED. or five months’ work. Apply at 26 Montgom- ery &t., Toom 25. B HOUSES TO LET. ”\.4\"-1_1) list houses to let; send for cir- N & CO.. 14 Montgomery. near O Farrel be painted; N rooms, vacant leased or rented 14 Montgomery st. r and basement floors furnished, ' & grand piano; half block from car south front; healthy location; splendid rent moderate; no children. Box 3726, IN GATE dence, 12 to View: large garden; 1736—Elegant sunny resi- 14 rooms and bath; fine marine heaters; 2 dancing hails. 2 baths: new modern, sunny corner, THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Mar- Red 3571 tel. HOUSE of 10 rooms, partly furnished or un- rniched. Appl: Bush -l w ket st.; if mutually agreeable | | the district. HORSES wanted to work on scraper job; four | | developed than 1 had expected and MINES AND MINING. MONTEZUMA—COPPER—COAL—COKE. MONTEZUMA—COPPER—COAL—COKE. MONTEZUMA—COPPER—COAL—COKE. Agreeably to promise we are enabled, through the ocourtesy of California sharehold- ers, who have just returned from a visit to the properties of Montezuma Mining Co., near Fairfax, Washington, to present to the large body of shareholders, who could not accom- pany the excursion, and to prospective invest- ors as well, many rong letters of ccm- mendation of both properties and management. These letters are written by honorable men who are competent to do their own thinking and in their reports tell “the whole truth and nothing but the truth of the Montezuma's great copper and coal properties. We repro- duce below brief quotations from these letters which are printed in full in circular form and will be mailed free on application. QUOTATIONS. “If there ever was a copper ‘show’ to make stockholders enthusiastic that is the ‘Monte- zuma's.’ ‘‘My specimens, taken at random from the tunnels, contain better values than the ore on exhibition at the company’s office.” “‘The veine of coal already uncovered, vary- ing from 5 to 11 feet in width, convinced me that my investment was a good one. ““The great difficulties that stood in the way of opening up this property will, when over- come, enable the plant to be worked alm automatically.”” (This refers to water power and drainage tunnels.) “Too much praise cannot be given to the management of Colonel C. W. Thompson, the president of the company. His very presence assures one of the successful completion of the work he has taken in han “I found the properties to be much more in my | judgment more valuable than represented. All | the work connected with them seems to have been done manner, consistent with a well-matured gen- eral plan of operating a large property.” in a systematic and economical “Nature has certainly exerted herself in favor of the Montezuma Mining Company. Your circulars, as sent out from time to time, do not set forth the wonderful possibilities of 1 am satisfied the officers of the | company are men of integrity and ability and thoroughly conversant with their business.” “I undertook the trip with some doubt of the final outcome, expecting the usual exhibi- tion of a ‘hole in the ground,’ and a voluble | description of what we are going to do, but imagine by surprise when a full realization of the possibilities and magnitude of the under- taking dawned upon me. I believe my in- vestment beyond the point of lation and in the realm of the ‘sure thing. Svery indication points to the fact that the Montezuma has in this ‘Tacoma’ mine a fund of almost inexhaustible wealth.'” As the natural result of this visit of share- holders and the subsequent increased sale of shares, prices are advancing and installment terms are stiffening. All installment terms prior to this date are withdrawn and the schedule given below will hold for only a| short time. PRICES: The present price cf Montezuma shares (ui 15c cash or 1ic on instaliments. After August | 1 the price will be 18c cash or Zic on install- ments, the company reserving the right to | withdraw these prices without notice. INSTALLMENT TERMS. $10 down and $10 monthly. down and 330 monthly. $40 down and $40 monthly. 5000 shares, $50 down and $42 50 monthly. 6000 shares, $60 down and $51 monthly. 10,000 shares, $100 down and $85 monthly. The quality of Montezuma shares is evi- @enced by the fact that the slump in ofl stocks and the prevailing labor troubles do not seriously interfere with our business. Monte- zuma has the confidence of every shareholder and is making new converts every day. It is the biggest and safest mining company | on the continent that offers its shares by popu- | lar subscription. | N. B.—We make a standing offer of $100 and | expenses to the person who, after visiting the Montezuma mines, finds we have made a sin- gle misstatement thereof. Ask for prospectus. | THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., Selling Agents, 210 Safe Deposit Building, San Francisco, California. EXCEPTIONAL MINING OPPORTUNITY. Capital is needed to work ore in a group of thoroughly developed gold mines of large ex- tent and undoubted value; tunnels, shafts and drifts already completed expose vi bodies of valuable orc on the mother lod no hoisting or pumping; free water rights; cash required, $20,000, fof which a liberal in- terest in the mines ‘will be given; immense incomes are derived from neighboring mines on the same lode. 321 Phelan bldg. 1000 shar 3000 shares, 4000 shares, 545 Stevenson §14—405 GRE ouse, 7 rooms, bath: suitable for two familles; large sunny NNY house of § rooms, yard and base- Key at 2228 Geary st. e e HOI'SEI o ur’l‘—l?l’nn'unzn. MODERN house, § rooms; nishec; owner going East. 685 33 st., TO RENT—Newly furnished house, $20: every- thing complete. MRS. PARKER, Menio Tark. e ——— _FURNISHED HOUSES—SUBURBAN. “OR rent in Ross Valley—Completely furnished modern house of 11 rooms and bath; 5 min- utes’ walk from Ross station. Apply box 43, Ross _station. completely fur- Olkll—nd JEwWi ELR\' WA'rcllEs. ETC }nR sale rhew—l‘.dy‘l lmlll Id watch and genuine emerald ring. 14 McAllister st., room between 1 and 3 p. m. FOUND, LOST AND LOST-Collle dog; white collar and breast; four white feel; &ray on shoulders; dog license on hind leg: if not returned in three daye Wil puy $100 for the arrest and conviction of the person holding my dog. ubnul reward if returned to 104 Bacramento J#T—Sundny, July 31, from Ban Rafael to #an Francisco, silver watch, with gold logk“ uwitached; valued as keepsake; suitable re- ward for return of same, Address box 3764, Call office. LOFT—¥Friday, July 26 a gold nd nnm-loq cross, with gold double .um d, dlam wol in center, Liberal reward be paid fos r roturn of same to J. H. BRUNI)OI, 16 and 38 Drumm st LOST—Bunch of keys in neighborhood of Pow- 11 and Port ets, hrk‘ll -t iuw A pass-book with The Hibernia Bavings d Loan Soclety of Francisco, In the hume of RICHARD V. MALLISTER, No. 21614, The finder will please return to bank. e LOET—A pass book with The Hibernia unm Boclety_of Ban name of MARIE TONYA, No. n-xiu The flnflof 'lll please return 1o bank. LOST—Tady' marked for ite r-mrn to llunul this city, or Rushville, lenLLAnEols—Fon SALE. lFRS engines, 2d- hand mfl(‘hlnerv Me- B(!){TOBH & WOLPMAN, 185-197 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; can ship every\lfln‘ in 24 hours. J. NOON 1017, 1019, 1031, 1023 Mission_st., above Sixth; write for Gra hophones, lhonnlrlnhl Grlmnphnnrl. $5 to 3 " ppnsy terms; children’s toy graphophones 2d-hand Phonographs, Gramophones very lumbia Phonograph Co., 125 Geary. 1, alogue. AIR compressor, 3 sizes, 5, 10, 20 stamp mills % mining ecars, pumps, locomotive, rail mo- MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—-HERMAN MURPHY, 630 Market &t., makes loans on second mortgages, undivided interests in estates, etc.; also large or small loans on ranches; if your property is mo) and you ne more money, don't fail to see me; lowest rates; quickest settle- ments; financial problems of all sorts and sizes solved by HERMAN MURPHY, 630 Market st. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY $300,000 at 6 per cent in sums to suit. City & Oakland; town & country property, second life insurance & securities. Loans ed estates, undivided interests in Poal catate and legacica W will pEechase any of above securities. Tel. Red.E32{. MAN- HATTAN LOAN CO., Tth.floor, Crocker bldg. ANY AMOUNT AT ¢ PER CENT. nd and third mortgages. Tnalvided interest in real catabe in probate Mortgages and legacies bought; no delay.... Get my terms before doing huumels elsewhere. R. McCOLG. 24 Montgomery s 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 thelr friendship; do business with strangers and you will be better satisfied; no delay; no publicity. Roome § and 10, 906 Market st. ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies, chattel mortgages; secur- ities, manufacturisi, mercantile and ‘mining interests; corporation’ loans. R. 16, 1st floor, Chroniclé builaing. HALLORAN & OLSEN PAINTERS AND 'nloonan. ROOMS papered from ) i flfl‘ done. Hartmann Baint Co.. 419 30 s b Had Sy PALMISTRY. MRS. LAMB, sclentific palmist; head and face reading; lessons given. 617 Jones st. MME. GERMAINE, the business palmist of the Pacific Coast; 1 to 5. 906 Market st. H. JEROME FOSELLI, loltntlfla palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post; tel.Black 56l. PA.B'I‘“RI \VAN 'TED. WANTED—A mgu-tnur for manufacturing lever buggies; profitable business; $200 to $400 re- quired; lady or gent. JOHN SCOTT, 2029 Mission st. PERSONALS. FREE—Success in life can only be obtained through influence; will send absolutely free & 100-page book which Explllnl all the secrets of hypnotism, personal magnetism and mag- netic healing: tells how to cure diseases and bad habits, enables you to win and hold the love and respect of others; anybody can learn in a few days; we guarantee success; write to-day. Address New York Institute of Sclence, Dept. 117 T, Rochester, N. Y. YOUNG man, 35, can give the best of refer- ence, has a position $8 month, has his home partly pald for, wishes to meet a young lady, respectable, that has her home or a few hundred dollars; object matrimony. Box 8705, Call office. WANTED—Experienced manager for special branch of our business extending over Coast and Hawalian Islands. If mutually agreeable party may purchase one-half interest of this branch. State experience, ability, age, ete. A. B., Box 3756 Call office. AIE your hair fs falling or you are bald, call on DR. G. Geary st., and you will_not be dls-ppolnled this remedy is posi- tively guaranteed: preparation sent to all parts of the world; call or send for circular. ALL scalp Impuritics cured; hair grown; sham- “pooing 25c: superfluous hair removed with electricity by an expert; free treat. to show the curative power of my electric mdlltor‘ agts. wanted. Mrs, E. R. Dunlap, 34 Kearn OUR new book free, sealed, tully llluutrlted treats all L‘undlllnn! of men, how to attain “Perlect Manhoo« should be in the hands every mal adult. Address ERIE SEDICAL COn Book Dept..* Buftalo, X. ¥ MARRY rich—20-page matrimonial paper with description and address of all lady and gentle- men advertisers; many wealthy: 10c copy. Special Introduction Co., box i2i, Oakland, Cal. YOUNG widow would like to form the ac- quaintance of elderly gentleman; no objec- tlon going to the country; object matrimony. Box 3704, Call office. HIGHLY mpeeuble private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonde, jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 946 Market st.; tel. Maln 1644. Branch 19 Third st. $17 50—-SOLID oak bedroom set; plate mirror. $1-Solid oakk chair; tactory price. namel beds, all sizes. Tel. Folsom 13%. Belrey s Credit House, 1429 Mission, nr. 10th. $25,000 IN trust to loan at 6 per cent; city or country; see me before going elsewhere. HARPER, 307 Parrott bullding. LOWEST rates on_ furniture, etc., by private party; no removal; no commission; confiden- tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones. ON furniture, planos; no removal; moncy quick; lowest interest; easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth; highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds. ONE per cent on furniture; $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st, r. 1. MONEY loaned salaried people without secur- ity. Hill, r. 4, Merchants’ Ex., 431 California, DEAL direct; furniture, planos: no_removal; low rate: strictly private. Lick, 116 McAllister 3% on furniture and planos: $15 up; no removal; no commission: private. Room 8i, § Eddy st. ON selaries or wages; no indorser required. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 143 Phelan buildl LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Eastern plan. Western Loan Co., 309 Phelan’ bldg. §100.000 TO loan on real estate or for bullding; low rate. 222 Sansome st., room 2. MONEY to loan on real estate. O. A. LANE, room 15, 6th floor, Mills bldg. THE Tousley Company; loans and discounts. 321 Parrott building. CASH loaned to salaried people on note without indorser, MORRELL, 609 Examiner building. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. — e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A QUEST[ON T TIITT Why is it our competitors fight and say more against the Ludwig plano than any other make? Because they know that there is more real value in the ‘‘Ludwig” than any other plano. It is the best piano for the money in the market. They know it. We know it and you will know it when you see and hear it. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., Sole Agents., 3 Market st.,, S. F.; 91 Broadway, Oakland. MO arkable sale of planos at reduced prices will close August 1 'at our store, 769 Market st.; parties who have not been able to decide have now only three days In which to do =o0; we shall have an extra force of sales- men to wait upon customers, so that none may go away disappointed: remember, that all our pianos are offered at 20 per cent and 30 per_cent discount from the regular prices. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. ALL_plancs purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Stelnway upright or baby grand piano any time within 3 years from date of purchase, and have full price_allowed. New upright planos, $§ per month; some good pianos sold for $3, $4 and $ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stein dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ste,, San Frnnclsco, corner Broadway and Thirteenth d. A SURPRISE awaits all who are interested in the self-playing piano; the Cecilian is the lat- est and best; you are invited to our dally concerts, BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st., Union square, sole agents Sohmer & Co. Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Lester, Hamilton and Splelman pianos. ANY plano sold by us taken back any time within 3 vears and full purchase price al- on ‘a new peerless Knabe at regular costs you only 20c a day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell t.; established 1850. 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., Chickering, Vose, Sterling ' Agency; also Apollo, king of seif-players. ANY make at lowest prices. Agency famous Hallet-Davis. Bargain list $50 up; uprights; Mahogany Fischer, $95; Steinway, $185; Chickering, $165: 20 others; rents $2 up. HEINE PIANO CO.. 217 Geary st. FOR sale—Account of the strike, for one-third value, grand upright plano; standard make; fine carved case; absolutely as good as new. 3009 Sixteenth st. JAS. KEEFFFE'S plano warerooms now a- nently located at 22 Turk st., near junction Maceon, Market and Turk; largest in city. ANOTHER cleaning-out sale of age pllnol at vour own price: $§ installments. WILSON'S STORAGE STREINWAY, . Hartman, 81 planos, §150 up. W. C. Hamilton, 8 Flood bidg. BARGAIN—Fine 8-pedal upright; also standard square; planos guaranteed. Call 18 Bartlett, tors, generators; 4 sets holsting works; steam | FINE 3-pedal upright plano; must be sacrificed and water power. J. B. Jardine, 220 Fremont. | hefore Thursday; leaving city. 519 Eddy st. FOR sale—A lot of lumber, all size moulding, | STEINWAY, Chickering, other uprights to closs brackets, sewer pipe, 6-incl doors, four estate, Plarc s Plano i"nctory, arket & 14th, wooden mantels, large wash tray, large range, Box 3944, Call office. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en- gines, bollers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, ete, WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. WANTED—The use of a plano for storage; careful usage. 2625 Nineteenth st. 50 RENTS a fine upright plano: F\"OTT CIYRTAZ PIANO CO,, 560 ~class Apply 1110% Broadway, FOR male—A second-hand harp in fin condition: $100 cl.l'l 1, kinds second-hand bullding materlal, lum- . k‘l'-‘n: brick and firewood: lowest prices. n Bllllflinl !uPDly Co. l 1 llurhel st CANARIES for sale; your chol 50 anales and females. 620 Minna ll, lmwun Seventh and Ellhln. 1 cheap; no rea- ods must. sell, 3400 UL ¢ * forable. camh offe Fetu Kennel has the larg- all descriptions, 116 RFHE“BW the Collef est stock of dogs of H A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Popu lar Price Hatters, earn; é1| |horo|uhbmd hatching egi cmrkl. 10¢ e , 807 Mt. Vernon avi m\m‘:nu for trunk nd dre H:mtucqll!l A, B, BMI' TH l‘O.. Ellll . Nl'.A'r nearly new job nrlmlv ‘?Jnnt. nu, ordon DNI.. ete., soon. Apply 153 Tehama st., down- RANGE for sule, wtalrs, FINE 10; dress Dllfllkfl . llll!‘fl‘ CLoriiNG PAnLons, 4 9 FINE show cases for sale. HENRY nlnc & CO., 642 Market st. Pt iR Y GOOD family cow for sale in Oakland. Box 268 Builders’ Exchange, City. MOVING picturs Stiachiibnts for magic lan- terns, $12 50. 109 Montgomery st. me FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern bollers bought and sold. KROGH Ov. GOOD_second-hand upright for sale cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. teiny uprights. $100; planos N‘ Post. st, A BPLENDID Stelnway; rented §2 upward, BRUE! X LARGE lot of_second-hand upright. pia for e cheap. HORNUNG'S, 218 McAllis A FINE upright plano for sale cheap. 87 Mo- Allister st, BUPERIOR violins, sithers, old and new. H. MULLER,_maker. rapairer. 2 Latham place. MUSIO TS Ve U, lfl.'llc BOXES-~Paul Menaco, expert, and the r'rlrvr and maker on the coast for 15 Seate Bhe Swiss o merican music boxen bet, 34 and dth, south Mo momuthly lln tands his busi- ness_and_the right party to d MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. (OIS st bt kbbb S IONON LBSEONS glven on the banjo; music Miahed, e, Address box sobp Cal " T E————————————————————— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. CORNER #tore; 1ivin mmr fitted up for and bar; w bual HooKEnR & x.nrh‘. i A LIGHT, cheer! : 815 Epreckels h\llld.lll. ‘:’ I.(lri.“l:‘ PP bt oot Man Bt B o b e o SO R LARGE front window to let, with office space, 117 Sutter st. P — O1L. " s on proven_ territory on. tanks. seoond band. i ord, ne In M ler; Nn e ln ?u:.mlln Cov 474 Parrott sizes; cheap. 8. WHITE, 518 st. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms; e to 81 soéxr night; $150 to $8 per week: free '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. $1 WEEKLY—Suits to order from geniine Scotch, $15 up; flne dress suits, $20 up; ele- gant overcoats, E LEON LEMOS, 1117 Market st. beh\een eventh and E!ghkh CANCER cured at home by internal treatment; no knife, plaster or paln; book and testi- monials mailed free. Cancer Institute, 121 West Forty-second st., N. Y. ASTHMA and hay fever cured without change of climate; send or call for Alexander Sure Cure; city testimonials. ALEXANDER 8. 648 Valencia st. KODAK dev: elnpln: by experts: up to 4x3: anly 25c roll; mail orders a speciaity. Rembrandt Studlo, 850 Market, cor. Stockton; upstairs. WHITE enamel iron beds. single, three- -qua or_double, . EASTERN OUTFITTING €O.. 1310-1312 Stockton st.. near Broadwa: HIGH-CLASS violin lessons: agreeat for beginners. ANTOINE MEDER, Ness ave., LARGE sale of real estate August 3, 1801, i‘lrll;;r:e sale. See ad in Chronicle. F. HARRY—Well, sweetheart, silence? Very lonesome. MATERNITY Villa_Strictly private: terms rea- sonable. Mrs. Dr. Funke, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. LADY ‘\Anln a home for El\'an plano lessoms. Call office. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates: years' experience. J. B. RAY, SUPERFLUOUS halr and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS BATON, 1119 Sutter st. TAILOR made sults, §7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Misfit_Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. e method 320 Van at A why this_awful JOSIE. 10 OLD Fold, silver, “diamonds and preclous stones bought. ' J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25c; all druggists. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages.. in wrapper for mailing, $1 per vear. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human.body; see testimonials at office. 115-117 Mason, nr. Bilis. A—DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.: see testimonials at office. PILES. NEARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your midst; many who have suffered 20 to 30 years; over 50 names of prominent business men eent as reference; mo chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and mno salves for sale. Particulars address Physiclan, box office. 8. F.. Cal. PROPERTY WANTED. HAVE you a vacant lot to sell? I want to build a home; state price and location of lot. Box 4414, Call office. HAVE you vacant property for sale? I can deal with you if price and Jocation are right. Box 4413, Call office. COTTAGE or flats; not exceeding $3000. KEAN, 320 Eighth avenue. z REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR _SALB, BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. $11,1 MABulh st., nes Leavenworth; 30x137:/ ; Harrison st.; 2 houses. new cottage. 5200—Reduced; Oak st.; 2 flats; bargaln, bert st., near Mason; flats and houss, $35,000—Rents sm; Mission st.; 4- story brick. 14,600—Rents $105; Bush st, corner; store, ete, 000—Rents $62 50; 3 flats; Larkin st. $140,000—Rents $10,000 a_year; Geary st. 600-—Plerce st.; new Eastlake residence. 50—Rents $80; Grove st., near City Hall, Ninth st.’ near Folsom; 9 rooms. $7500—~McAlllster-st. cnmef store and flat. Bryant-st. corner; 75x75. Rents $80 Folsom-st. cottage; 7 rooms and bath, 500—Leavenworth-st. corner house; 48x68:9, iate-ante:pis; CIAY €.\ near Mason: 3500—Cottage, 6 rooms. d Ashbury sts, 7000—Hayes st.; 3 flats; rent- $70; bargai: BALDWIN b HO\\ ELL 10 Montgomery St., Ilment Lots, $500 eac! Kansas, Eighteenth, R netaahith - and Toweiie tleth sts,, near Union Iron Works: immediate possession glven' on payment of §50 cash; bal- vable $10 per month; you can bufld at | Ohoe: diagram’ at office, Cholce Sunset installment lots and new cot- tagen Just finished on easy terms; prices mode ate; payments only §10 per month; lots level on ‘officlal grade; streets macadamized; gas, water and mail séryice; Nineteantn-nve, houle- st, and Park entrance; also Wighth, Ninth and Tenth aves, Gall at branch oefon, corner of H st, and Ninth ave,, south of Golden Glta Park; open every day. Sundays and holl= days. BALDWIN & HOWRLL, Montgomery st, BPECIAL BARGAINS, al bargain—Mission st. near dth; Jesnle -t, Mfil.w t to t. and Contral ave, sthents”h Wibuminind. Jackson st., near Van Ness ave.; elegant resi- 180x86:6 0e; every modern convenience; 14 rooms and two baths; furnoce; every room sunn !unnlunn your own price; see this at once. DAVIDBON & bIlGH. 30 Montgomery st. ELTON, “fiw".c‘u!&‘mflmlgmlnu;- Charge Taken $2700—Pays bl Zw near Third and int; rents d ord oln-st, inves nt lot alone warth nu ; Hyde and Fr: rents $46 i Ehotée. lots ancisco; 15 minutes m;lll’.our office Superd \{.l,-w boy. corner; b W on south side Chutnut st., west of Hyde: tnut; 22x65; faie hers will bay. bl incom Lot on north -m hl on, near First facing park; on oar line, m}»— in Pntnro. corner Vnmont and 8o- m:mo' 0; strest eraded 16x110: fine view of ba Stockton, L red. ON, 823 l(ommnm st. 8, 1901. REAL ESTATE—CITY-——FOR SALE. brivsus i S sl g e e il o G. H. TMBSEN & CO., mdnuuunu. 4 Montgomery s $35,000—Choice corner on Nm ave., covuna on Van at present with old Improvements; rents nomln.l i ay andsomely if prop- age of $21,000—Rents §1800 per’ annum: . choice inside gufil&m corner; 2 two-story brick ul ings. Farrell st., near Leavenworth; Im- ory building of § rooms nmum. Plerce 3 rooms and bnh and bath; $5,500—Rents $500 per choice flats a! 06 and rear house of 5 rooms ea.000_[EiCk foundation, ete.; H]{; 3 000—Ren! Tonth: Hyc Sutter; 2 desirable flits § " rooms and blth eu:h bufldln: In *good re- ts e ™ with Grtveway and stable in rear; 35x108. $5,500—Rents $570 per annum; inslde store property; 2 with 3 rooms each and flat of 8 room and lot. #,000—Rents $643 per annum; near Fourth and Bryant sts.; 5 front and 2 rear flats: Tetely renovated and in_ splendid comfluan sanitary plumbing, 30x 80. This is a snap. fl.‘m—flmn l choice modern residence of 8 d bath, In perfect order: sani- tary plumbing &nd largs and well-kept garden in rear. $4,250—Near Duboce Park; 2 choice, desirable flats of 5, 6 rooms and bath each; brick (oun\‘hflon. ete.; street bituminized; 24x $2,200—Heduced: $360 per annum; Rausch at good, substantial houses of 6 roo each; mortgage of $1500 can remain; 25x $3,000—Rents $420 per annum; Twenty-third st. improvements store and flat of 5 rooms; 2Bx114. $2,000—Reduced ; rents $264 per annum; near Sixteenth and Valencia sts.; i desirable flats with rear house; must be sold. Cholce list of bullding lots in all parts of the city. Call and obtain one of our Esta: Revords," containing a list of property for sale in_all parts of the city. Latest Pocket unp of San Francisco, 2c. . UMBSEN & Cf 14 Montgomery Real Estate Age LYON AND HOAG., AN __ 114 Montgomery street. m— ny reasonable offer will be accepted: Se enth st., nesr Bryan 2_small stores: lot 2 X85. $5500—Fine modern residence on Scott st., not far from Sutter: 8 room: \and bath; pleasantly situated. $6500—Sutter-st. flats: 6 and 7 rooms; rents very low, $50; uld _easily be rais ed; lo;o !Séll!) & $7800—Rents $79 50; Grove st., near Laguna; 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms bath; also flats on small street; lot 25x120; double frontage; greal bargain: see it at once. $§3500—Very cheapest lot on Market st., sunny side, between 14th and 1th} will trade for residence or flats in Western Addition and pay dif- ference in cash. $92000—Folsom st., near Sixth; rents $7¢ tory bulld- ing containing store, flats and rear tene- $7500—Washington st near Fillmore; fine modern residence containing 10 rooms, bath, etc, house in spiendid pair; fine location; al- ways rented for $60. $4500—Rent $5; Turk st near Stelner: lot %% 137:8; improvements good this Is a & $17,1 l'NN)—'Renth $175. 3 handsome \uldlnr conutn- rooms and aptichy fine light ‘ and sun; grand view; very best vortion P cific Heights. 'u.lso—nem $105; brand new flats east of Van Ness ave. fla rooms, et large lot: best invest __ ment on the Tarket: LYON & HOAG 114 Montgomery st. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc. ), 513 CALIFORNIA STREET. IMPROVE $11,000—Corner Folsom and Erie sts.; 30x143; 3 fats; rents $10,000—0'Farrell st., near Larkin; 25x120 to rear street; house of 14 rooms. $8000—Pacific et., near Powell; 40x60; store and 2 flats: rents $69. $5500—Buchanan st., near Post; 24x87:6; house of 7 rooms and bath; rent $5000—Corner Leavenworth and Franelsco; 70x 8§7:6; 2-story residence of 11 rooms and bath. J4600—Guetrero st near Twenty-fifth; 24:6x house of § rooms and bath. “Zl;\)——(‘larl. near 6th; 25x80; store and 2 flats; rents $46. §3500—Harriet st., near Bryant; 25x75; 3-story building; rents §37. $3500—Lyon st., near Sutter; 25x119:3: house of 8 rooms. $3350—Clementina st., near Sixth; 20x80; house ath: rent $25 UNIMPROVED. of 6 rooms and bath “314.000—C0rner Franklin and Grove sts.; 57x §5500—Greenwich st., near Taylor: 45:10x137:6. $5000—Capp st., near Twenty-fifth: 65x115. Corner 19th ave. and Clement; 200x120. $4000—Corner Jones and Filbert sts.; 25x70. $3500—Fulton st., near Fillmore; 32:6x137:6. §000—Laguna st., near Page: %x100 ‘Union st., near Webster; §1220 enchrFoik st. near Chistauts 27:6x87 $1000—Sanchez, near 1Sth; 26x105. $85 a front foot—Mission st., near 2th. $1100—Francisco st., near Leavenworth; 25x102. 400 lots, $200 to $400; terms easy; electric road passes. INGLESIDE. $1600—Modern, house of § rooms wnd bath! fine view of oc free one block Trom car line; monthly payment, 323 40; no payment down. $6000—Beautiful modern residence of 8 rooms onservatory; stable and other ; flowers and shrubbery 100x122 feet; payment dow: X187:6. 73 lots, small lot balance monthly. SUNNYSIDE. #1000—House of 7 rooms and bath: no payment ‘down; $14 per month will buy it: this is a rare opportunity. $1250—Desirable home of § rooms and bath; no payment down; monthly payment {8 ©$17 50, $1200—Tworstory frame bullding: uostairs 6 room flat; first floor rented steady at 38 per month; $100 down, balance §15 40 per month; the income from this property will nearly pay for it $2400—No. 3508 Mission st.. store In front, with living-rooms in rear. All the above properties were taken by mortgage foreclosure and are bargains. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st., 8. F. A, E. BUCKINGHAM 26 Montgomery st. Rents collected, Full $16,500-75 ft. on Mission factory; rents $112; bargain. $4850-tylish new flate. & sunny; rents §40; Twenty-third st. slz.m‘mylh&mw flats; Hayes st.; fine lo- ts , 4 & 5 rooms; Baker st.; rents $41. £3000—Modern 4 and 5 room fiats; 'Callfornia st. and Eighth ave.; rents $30. $2150—Snap; Clay-st. lot. 25x100; north side; fine residence location. $6000—Bargain; Howard, nr. 8th; bus. prop. SUNSET HEIGHTS PARK LOTS. $500 TO $850, ON EASY TERMS. $825—FEleventh ave, between H and I sts,, near Park music stand; cars pass block, $3250—Houses—easy terms—ahove block, 6 and property. . and impts. for and § rooms; very 7 Tooms, bath, ete.: plans at office. A. E. BUCKINGHAM, 2 Montxo room 11; branch office, Sunset, 1215 Nlnth CONTRACT let for a_new room house on 23d st., near Douglass, Heym: can et with your rent money; plan at office. Algo 2 new 4-room houses on Laundy st., near carhouso and opposite tormlnu- of Valenela. 1in »—Lot- fronting Ocean hou!m nr, pnk. sale—8-room house, n U ave Sod T o 1o, Soadl; very Teasonaby $150—Lots tronting San Jose ave. and cleotrio road. and electric road. $200—Lots, - 20x114, on 20th st.. near Diamon: Park lou. south side, $100, 3160 and upwards; the coming (uum 3 $460—North_of A r Chutes, 25x120, $30—Lots, Elm urn Il -uunn‘ Oukland; $1 down and $1_per month. JACOB HEYMAN, 17 Sutter wt, 50 m.-a'.nn Brrunonlxt.. San Mateo County; 8 G0 BRLE B e Pacoms | EEXMAN, ING LOTS. CHOIC‘B.!!&!L?" the northwest Pt W - ¢ fr.;n't. g0 U’ only a tew ear Park Plnhlndlo l cholce ered al nlw ce to eftect mu Eatate Agents. 4 Mon! SELECT mr lot anywhere, we vnl ln- it (or a house to suft and sel to you i s it Mecknrizy o0 on yery, easy terms. 646 Market s REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. AN N 350, An ESSAVE. mmt easily re-idlnt.‘omr PACIFIC mfim mmc:. $11,000—Fine large residence: rooms bath; in perfect condl legant houses adjol mu m n this pro) on -ll-ldu phntyo(-un yndtmmlnd desirable every particular; dence, § rooms, porcelain bath, tiled mantels, etc.; can & i lot 25x87:6 OAK-ST. TS. $5,000—Two handsome flats of 6-8 rooms and bath each; m ‘ap-to-date; near Park Panhandle; rents for 3570 per UCED FOR A QUICK SALE. a.m—mxm lene!n.noenu o'.? Harriet st., near 6th and Brannan; rents $612 per annum; this property must be sold at once; lot 50x80 feet. SACRAMENTO-ST.. CORNER. $2,500—Desirable corner, downtown; if im- proved would pay well; lot 30x4§ feet. COZY MISSION HOME. $1,700—Must be sold to close an estate: nice cottage, 4 rooms and bath; basement; on Church st., near 2Sth IL. ot 25x 114 feet. EASTON ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO,, 635 Market Street. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. GRAND SPECIAL CREDIT SALE. One-quarter Cash, Balance Flat Loan or In- praliments, 6% per Annum. TUESDA .-August 6, 1901 At Our ‘Salesroom—638 Market Street, At 12 O'clock Noon. PACIFIC-AVENUE MANSION. South side (No. 2719 Pacific ave., 142 feet | west of Scott large elegant modern resi- dence of 12 rooms and, bath; comprising an up- to-date home in o Terms: very respect. ONE-QUARTER CASH. Lot 27:6x 127:8% feet. DOWNTOWN mom‘n West side (No. 711) Leavenworth st., 110 feet north of Post.; an elegant double key by lot. o8 which finest class of Improvement: large returns on the money iAvested: the Beet lot of this class east of Van Ness ave.; im- Emvemanu consist of hmue of 8 rooms and ath; rents $50 per mu Terms: ONE- QUA.RTB'.B CASH. Lot :x 110 feet. MODERN wzsmT ADDITION RESI- North side (No. 200 Bash st., 50 feet west of Lyon; large elegant modern residence, § rooms and bath; § finished rooms in basement; porcelain tubs, tiled mantels, etc., etc.; sunny side of street and built to admit light and sun in_every room: several car lines adjacent. ONE-QUARTER CASH. Lot %7 110 feet west e & sunny house of 10 rooms| and bath; high basement, porcelain tubs, sanitary plumbing, tiled mantels and u) to date in every detall; appraised by Parl Panhandle Commissioners at $9500; cement walk; street bituminized. Terms: O INE-QUARTER CASH. Lot i8x 140:8 fest. TWENTY-FIRST-STREET TS, North side (Nos. 3124 to 3132) renty-first st., 120 feet west of Howard; 5 me its of 1. , 6, l,lrmumflbnthmhlnt‘h'hmn of the Mission warm belt; always rented to destrable tenants: substantial and well built: an !llddluoflll flat cculd be Mlkfi off at a small expense th. s Terms: N OUARTER CASH "ot 30 eet. GUERRERO-ST, Imov‘m PROP! mfl West side (Nos. 324 and 324%) Guerrero st. (Nos. 1 And Ty Spencer st . 218 Teot morih of Sixteentk; 4 well-bullt houses of 9, 9, 6, 4 rooms and bath each; never vacant and renting at the present time for $624 per annum, which can eastly be increased. 2 Tzrml' ONE-QUARTER CASH. Lot 303124 ee MODERN mssmw COTTAGES. 802) Elizabeth st., 100 feet key lot 25x114 lm. north beth st., 150 feet west of 2 stylish cottages, 5 rooms ch; brick foundations, high base- | fine location for fats; will pay Inun‘. REAL ESTATE—CITY-—FOR SA) ING LOT. $5250—Bush st., near w.wh.lfldl.- lot 3 X187:8 ft.; ready to on. ING LOT. FINE BUILDI m—nmummu—mu;n& SSION INVESTMENT. $12,50—NW. corner, nr. 2th and Valencia s 3 flats and Nouse; lot 38:4x73:634 feet. !001( A‘l‘ TH]! TO-DAY. Tyfirst : %“. lot S0x114 feet; a great eh-m get & house. MARINE vmw—WAY. $14.000—North side of Broadway. Feaidence of § roome and bathy 1ot 5 IS fest, with unobstructed mar view. ELEGANT MARINE VIEW RESIDENCE PACIFIC HEIGHTS DISTRI $20,000—First floor, living sh- cedar, dlnm(-room m o kitchen and butler'’s pantry; sec floor, five bedrooms and bath, porcel tub; attic, fe and bath, finished concrete wine closet, furnace room. !ACRAHI:NTO-!'!’. LOT. $1800—North line, near Laurel st.; lot % & t: street work neighporhood. PAGE-ST. CORNER. $16,000—New flats; rents §142 50 §0008 investment: ¢ tenants fn feet; rents are low and be lnereu-d. Nsmm-n. CORNER. um—mnow hnfldln‘: rents §110; & fo closure all done; very THIS 1S A BARGAIN. 4$8500—Northeast corner Central ave, and C st.; lot 60x100 feet. LOOK AT THIB INVESTMENT. $22,500—0'Farrell st., near Hyde; two hous ISote $140; Iot 45 fest front; & postt bargain and must be VAN NESS, NEAE PACIFIC. residence; e wares the » e Price """"; aciio ave.; lot and bath; feet. NEW m m,m—z..-un st., near Jackson; h.u flats, now buudm. of §, 7 and 8 roo rent M Ifixuj ft.; this is & opportun 0 purchase new Ilil SUTTER- m.m—sumr st., N;‘ o nmfl Ten $ ft.; very sunny; alw SHAINWALD, BUCKBEB & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills bid; t st conrt TR 2 205, Folic Howl !mpflwfid. Ml! “m. ehalp-t offering on Ch.lr—Ul'lm.ll st., near Devisadero; bath and stable; m S only $2900. Sssol—Brosdway, mear Octevis st.; 7 roo 2 nice ‘home in choice section; and bath 26x131. Two flats—Clinton Park, near Dolores & TSt Twentioth st mear Valancia; § Too and bath and stable; lot 28x114. $15,000 Beautiful modern house in_the b pots of (he marine VoW Sestioet o¢ I8 Sy $500_Pays §13 per month; Sats; Scott, ne Bl e 3 well rented; 35x57:6. ner Sanches and Jersey sta.; lot ! ea menta. tiied mantels, etc; BAIf & block from Twenty-fourt wiil be -om separately. Terms: ONE- QLARTER CASH. MISSION. BUILDING LOT. South side Hill st., 260 feet east of Noe n:a lot nx-‘-:y Tor building; strect macadamized al Terms: ONE-QUARTER CASH. Lot 22 m . OCEAN VIEW COTTAGE. North side (No. 1M} Sadowa st., 5 feet weet of Plymouth; & "cozy cottage, age B Fooms: reat appearing and In Kood con ock trom ollpenrlc ars and Southern Plc‘mn tion. Terms: ONE-QUARTER CASH. m_nnm feet. LAKE VIEW HOME. Northwest corner De Montford and Jules & modern cottage, 4 rooms and bath, ement, stationary tubs, etc., in firs ssion-st. cars. ONE-QUARTER CASH. Lot 113:6x OCEAN VIEW HOME. North side (No. 206) Minerva st., 55 feet west of Capkll a_well-bullt cottage, 4 rooms and bath. good condition; best part of tewn; Tox st Teet: L8O — Northwest corner of Minerva and Capital sts.; lot 55x100. Terms: ONE-QUARTER CASH. FOR SPECULATORS AND HOMESEEKERS. Gift map No. 3—10 fine lots, Nos. 1308 to 1317, inclusive, on Winslow, Mayflower and Cal tor- nia_aves. Paul tract, block No. 26—Lots 2, 8, 4, 5 on Goettingen and Berlin Paul tract, block No. 7—Lots 4, 5, 10, 11, on Holyoke, Olmstead and Somersét Paul tract, block No. 20—Lot 6, southeast cor- mer Goettingen and Ward Paul tract, block No. 1—Lot 8, ner Hamilton and Woolsey sts.; 50x120 feet. Paul _ Reservation Homestead Assoclation, block No. 2—-Lot 12, north side of Ward st., 107:6 feet east of Berlin: Bx10S fest. Terms: ONE-QUARTER C. ASTON, ELDRIDGE & co., 638 Market l'. RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO. oom 2. seventh floor. Mills Bl $10,000—Prestlo Heights' corner ot Boel iy commands unsu matine . view that cannot be cut off. $9,780—Rented to first-class tenants at m D" annum, should be raised to $1020: ‘well bullt flats and lof Addition; pice locallty. $8,000—Price greatly reduced to meet demands of owner, a eommt on; 3- ing; could be red the prominent tern Addl tlon wtrests; "o 'a Tear um—-heme Helghts: cottage and lot; very cholce nels rhood. $4,500—A re: I vvry Weriern comv, well-built bath, laundry, floo ent, Tovely flower garden, eto.; Western Auvun. cream location; 27:6x100. VALLEY PARK. A _bea tm'l”-:bdmflm T Ross ‘muv u to #an ‘Annlrm" raliroad 'l|!l|| h-uo g raded roady: wetae pives lal m—m fe sy, torms. RAYMOND, BALDWIN Room 2, nvw!h oo, Mile mdg TOR SALT OR BN room: serry convenience;s. 2914 Broderick st.. bet: ot Ium and hnnm c-n or wrlu WM, B m}'fl ” ll lflloollndl oar Ilncr lot 'u:m. T iy g g e i niatt u."'B'-m. "Tg” Beotner st.o 308 Kearny, room A H-LOT with ; perfect gg: £ ADIVO ipper, near n-x nummnemu.otim: or i no of ‘WILL be sold cheap: new taze. terms. 4-room, bath, cot- i your own 54 Prospect ave. 100, with four-room house. uflho:.—'nnnty -fifth st., near Sanches; § ros. an $3000—Morris ave., near Bryant st.; doul bmmmu!fllot ;28307 t $4500—Folsom houses at $§16 Otl:h $3000—Natoma st., corner Russi elegant ! come property; =xfs. -~ 13 nnr!mtt,m-h'l- Lavintiny butl th two AL water, tanks, o T3 on ner 1ine of Lombard st., bet. Hllmm and Stein also lot 152x120 on in rear; re $73 per month; mmhwlflflnmfl T Guerrero and Twentieth st.; cotts; lot qu must be sold. 't B B . o s hm!m ;&:\.:mh st., near Jackson: 8§ reo - ., near Twenty-fifth; cotts nd bath; lot 20x100. HA.DISON & BURKE, 626 t T MIND THE STRIKE, o BUT BUY A HOME. #4500—Two splendid fllll n Ihllfl. rent § north of Tmty<flm st.; must sell. -What do you Think of this? Th!- fla § and 6 rooms and bath; rent §60; lot 28x1 Valencia and Fourteenth sts. 000—Corner lot, 30x90: elegant 3-story batl Ing Dk store In corner; block from Market & Eleventh sts. $10,000—Golden Gate rooms and ; lot M—!vl.nflld IOQ 40x137: ‘“ Be:::':t.. near Van Ness. Sutter st.. near Lea ; rents for §2000 year. § and 6 rooms and bath m—lh!-, s new: Inun rents for §66; ood S se, 8 rooms and bath; lot 25x80; wmlh ll.'m nuuu & GILLESPIE, 630 Market st HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Bargalns in Sunset. lltn-ur nm:nnomn.nlun..-u [ each—Graded and sewered; Ing"U " Ret} e View OF BUrk a4 ocea 4§10 monthly. R ey o Yhaiia o w #75, 3100 to $50-Lavel lota h Sitenila’ Dargaima. for choioe ‘Bomest | onialy, CHOICEST .flu”—"m est streets; on very easy mmmu”—n.flw Richmond, Sunset and Mission 3 bargaine; on ingta unn;-“ umnu- $300—LOT 33x100; ul‘ldll’fixl“.‘ electric -tl:‘Im “iion-On eay torma; 100303 ntest plumbing; on e Seyant o pnear Ninth: 6-room cottage driveway. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st.

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