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HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. A-—MURRAY & READY, Phone Main 5848 ..Leading Employment Labor Agents, < .. OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. Blacksmith, country shop. $50 Brick mason, country. Catholic choreman, insti MIIk wagon driver, city_; Choreman for ranch. found; 12 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, £20 and $25 apd found; farmer and wife; 10 Soie HOTEL Chef and second cook, country 7 cooks, Qifferent places, city X 3 walters, country; German waiter; kitchen help. etc e 3 MU Y & READ CITY and country drummer for established inting house and bindery; steady employ- 1. salary and commission to ‘experienced e trade. Address, with refer. 8, Call. n experienced youns man as boys" and children's clothing de- permanent position; state experi- references. Address box 3672, Call. e s SNe o . distribute circulars, samples, tack . etc.: no canvassing: good pay. A. Advertising Assn., Washington, D. C. A YOUNG man of Jewish extraction pre- ferred; well connected, ambitious and ener- getic to act as solicitor. Box 8501, Call ix solicitors; gentlemen or ladies; com.; apply from 3 to B p. m. C. T. TRIMBLE, 808 Folsom st. ANTED—An experienced solicitor; make $200 per month 2 applications per day; 9 to 4. Examiner bullding, room 601. D—A young man; must have expe- ce in clot! and furnishi oods. ©2-66 Third st. - s WANTED—Men and women meke bIg 7 everywhere to oney on & new proposition. 610 et., room 7. for general work. Barrel Factory BUSEELM tory, 287 Apply California 224 and linois ste. California Clothi: Rt - O’'Farrell =t s WANTED—Errand boy. BRO., 1450 Market st. A. BERBERT & A GOOD dishwasher wanted. 134 Third st WANTEDFirst-class dishwasher. Apply after 6:30, restaurant, 206 McAllister st. COMPETENT solic! or; salary; good oppor- tunity for first-class man. Box 3517, Call WANTED—Young man to work in cake shop. 836 Third st WANTED—Men now engaged in_representing wholesale tailering firms and have been suc- cessful in the line; very largest wholesale talloring concern in U. £ will give such men opportunity to make more money than they vle equip- swatches, es opeaed investment of salesman; to right parties; good n will find this their opportunity ICOLL, Lock Box 529, Chicago, il overnment position—9889 year: probably 10,000 this school ‘education required for talogue free. Columbian Cor- liege, Washington, D. C. .., will without req salaries gu ring eed rvice ts for the marine corps, U. 4, unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; mot Jess than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st.. San Francisco. NTED—Bright young man from I years of age; must be good at figure age and salary expected. Box 2564, WANTED—Person in each county to represent established house, solid financial standing; bona fide weekly cash salary §$18 paid each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; money advanced for expenses; inclose self-addressed stamped _envelope. Manager, 320 Caxton bldg, Chicago. LIFE chance for a sober, steady, trustworthy YOUDg man as partner in groceries, fruit, veg- etables, candies, nuts, cigars end tobacco store; best location in Oakland; $375 re- quired: positively a bargain to_suitable par- ty. 715 Washington cor. 5th, Oakland. BARBERS, attention; for sale—one of the best paying barber shops and bath in the city, price $2750; only party with above amount need apply. Box 2881, Call office. GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: £00d opportunity to right man. F. PERSON, Parrott building. ts, inexperienced preferred. Hoo- ty of Physical Culture, 1327 Mar- £. navy: able- w ANTED—First class card writer. Box 2844, Call office WANTED—Experienced domestic__salesman. Apply bet. § and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. £-CHAIR barber shop for sale cheap. 11194 Folsom st BARBERS—Good 2-chalr shop., mear city. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. WANTED—A competent, qualified shoe trav- eler for Northern California and Bouthern Oregon; must be familiar with the above ter- ritory; state salary end where employed. Box 2279, Call office. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; eight weeks; tools donated: situation guaranteed; cztalogue mailed free; discount this month Gordon's Barber College, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large To0ms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in de- mand; only requires § weeks: tools donated; cetalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COL- LEGE, 635 Clay st. ALL size men's shoes. slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 ‘ste. YOUNG men to learn barber trade; catalogue _mailed. 8. F. Barber College, 741A Howard. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale: S0c up. 241 Third st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, BHOc up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr.5th. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, 8, 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. EATLORS, ordinary. for ships for all parts of the world. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes half-soled_while waiting; 25c to S0c. 563 Mission st bet. lst and 24 s WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st, near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night; reading rooms; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. ASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. — HORSES AND WAGONS. E black team; roadsters; about 16 hands. fast; about 16 hands. ast; ‘about 15 hands, : make fine family horse: pair 14 hands; will sell cheap; must Can be seen Van Ness Board- 510 Van Ness ave, AUCTION sale, Monday, Jen. 20; 40 head heavy wagon and livery horses at 11:30 & m. Senta Clara Milk Co., 721 and 723 Howard st A LOT of horses for sale at Arcac orse Market, 327 Eixth t.; also buggies, wagers harness, etc; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. FOR sale- o0 2600 roadstes Five high-class carriage teams, 2100 Ibs each; also several fine stylish GEO. A. DAVIS, Pleasanton, Cal. FOR sale—An old_established livery stable, wagons, buggles, harness, etc.: g0od business: rent cheap; owner sick. Box 3580, Call office. FOR sale—At Eclipse Stable, 1375 Eddy st., 6 cheap work horses, 4 sound horses, welght 1200; fine surrey horses. DRUMME] sample gloves for sale at HEINEMAN'S, 109 Sansome st. ARGAIN in good carriage, saddle. business d_rosd horses. DALZIEL, 605 G.G. ave. AN A No. 1 express wagon, single; also light camping wagon for sale, cheap. Mission. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list houses to let; send for eir: cular. G, H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery, ADWAY, 1930, near Laguna—Eight rooms, h; fine marine view; rent $42 50. “OMEORTABLE 4-room house; rent $12. 200 ckory ave. HOUSES FOR SALE. e st et o ot B e WEW modern house, 7 rooms; sun_all day: lerge basement, yard. Portols, off Waller, bet. Plerce and Steiner. lm 68 Portola. HOUSES WANTED. A—SUNNY furnished house in the Mission, 7 rooms; moderate rental. Box 2899, Call. HYGIENIC HAIR TREATMENT. LADIES and gentiemen, this interests you— Free consultation on hair and scalp treatment HARTLAND, by appl: y &pp) &my:& nd MRS, MACHINE WORKS. ENSIGN Machine Works, 415% Sacramento st., bullds models and e ‘machinery Tmine holsts 4, 8, 12 1. P apecietty moey MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMEN wishing to marry ladies send 100 for list. Mrs. Herts, ‘wealthy 708 Ellis. m MINING COMP. MONTEZUMA MINING COMP. THE MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY Of WASHINGTON. SHARES ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH SHARES ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH SHARES ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH To 32c cash or 87c on instaliments. March 10th there will be another advance, and the Companey has decided to make the price APRIL 1ST—FIFTY CENTS A SHARE. APRIL 1ST—FIFTY CENTS A SHARE. APRIL 1ST—FIFTY CENTS A SHARE. Shares are now 29c cash or 32c on install- ments. Obviously money is to be saved in buying now. WHY THE ADVANCE IS MADE. WHY THE ADVANCE IS MADE. WHY THE ADVANCE 'IS MADE. The following letter from the Montezuma Mining Company gives good reasons for the advance in prices of shares: “MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY, o TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 14, 1901 ‘The American Guarantee & Trust Co., 328 Montgomery street, “San Francisco, Callf. *‘Gentlemen: ““We beg to annmounce that on April 1st, 1902, the shares of the Montezuma Mining Company will be advanced to 50 cents, pay- ' ment in all cases cash. No installment con- tracts will be authorized or accepted by the Company upon any terms after the date | aforementioned. Meanwhile, a _regular montbly rise in valucs, to be duly an- nounced, will be miade until April 1st. Our azents are asked to note these facts and govern themselves accordingly. “It has all along been confidently asserted by the management that the shares of the Montezuma Minine Company have been guoted far below their actual values. The increased prices, named above, are the best Suarantee that we can give of our faith in th above dictum often repeated to our agent The Company is now quite beyond the devel- | opment stage. It has the means requisite to place its mining operations upon a paying basis, as we believe. Of course, this state- ment’does not include the larger plans of the Company, embracing the erection of coal bunkers at Seattle, Tacoma and San Fran- cisco, and coke ovens at the latter point; improvements that must, if they are made, come through additional sales of stock It is enough, for the pressnt to say that by April 1st’ the improvements the company Dow have in hand will be complete and upon an eminently profitable basis. “If our hopes are realized, every confidence they will be, as we have our shares | after April lst will be sought after at a | price much beyond the figure we have | named. This is the argument and reason | Zor the sharp advance in price, named above. ‘Our agents are asked to be guided strictly by the facts. Monthly price notices will be issued as usual, and the monthly letter of the president will give yourselves and clients | full information as to the progress made in | the several enterprises in which the Com- | pany is interested. **Yours_faith: MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY. E. M 8. SHARES SHARES SHARES letter just received from the Company ¥ is coming in rapidly, and that of the Directors favor the early with- | drawal of shares from the market. We ask our correspondents to govern them- selves accordingly. We know these shares o be, for the price, the best on the market. FOR PURE INV. NT. FOR PURE INVESTME: FOR PURE INVESTMENT. Those of our friends and others who are familiar with the progress of Montezuma matters, and who cannot afford to pay cash for any considerable quantity of shares, are invited to write us for easy installment terms that make it possible for them, by the expenditure of a few dollars monthly, to secure a goodiy holding of shares that are paying regular quarterly dividends of increasing amount. Prospectus and fullest possible information on application. RELIABLE NEWS FROM THE MINES. RELIABLE NEWS FROM THE MINES. ] RELIABLE NEWS FROM THE MINES, The ~Washingion “Journal of Mining" publishes interesting news of our mines ana | others of the district, as follows; | “In the year 1801 all records have been broken in regard to the amount of devel- opment work done in mines. Especlally is this true of the development of copper, gold, | silver and coal properties, which has taken place in the Carbon River Mining District | and the Tahoma Mining District. In the | Carbon River Mining District a location hae | been made for a railroad running from Mon- | tezuma to the Surprise mines, the Chicago group, belonging to the Montézuma Mining Company, the Leola mines and the Copper | King mines, that will benefit a score of | other properties on which work is beins | done. The right of way of this road through the forest reserve has been granted by lhe{ i | i i | Government to the Washington Co-opera- tive Mining Syndicate. The tunnel of the Leola Mining Company, 725 feet long, has been leased to the Washington Co-operative Mining Syndicate, who have installed com- pressed air machinery, and have jet a con- tract for 400 feet of entry which is to con- nect this tunnel with their Surprise group of veins at a perpendicular depth of 300 feet below their present working. This tunnel is being pushed by night and day shifts and will soon cross the mother lode, which in turn will tap the Surprise and Guiley veins, thus putting in sight an immense quantity of ore. ““The Copper King group of mines is sit- uated north of the Surprise group. This com- | present season. extended the trails to the location at which they are deveicping the ore, and have erected houses, | stables and other necessary quarters, and | will undoubtedly make a great showing dur- ing the coming year. “In the Tahoma District a great deal of money has been expended by the Montezuma Mining Company and the Washington Co- | rative Mining Syndicate in perfecting a fil;:l»(‘lass trail to their mines situated on The Mowich River, fifteen miles from Monte- zuma. The Montezuma Mining Company has irstalled on the Tahoma group of mines a compressed air plant, which was attended | with a great deal of difficulty, as the lum- | ber 21! had to be whipsawed from Alaska cedar at a high altitude, and the machinery | had to be packed in, and some portions | which were heavy snaked in over the trail but the plant is now running and develo; ment work “will be very rapid. This' com- pany has already driven 250 feet of entry on The large veins of chalcopyrite ore, and they are now running another on the same vein 150 feet below the first entry. As their ore in the upper entry ran from six to seven- teen feet wide, with values ranging from $25 to $125 per ton, this lower entry will | put in sight by spring a vast quantity of ore which beyond question will warrant the | building of an electric railroad for its | transportation. “The Montezuma Mining Company are | opening a large coal mine at Montezuma. | and are shipping coal. The coal measures | they are developing are geologically the old- est that have been developed in the State, and a test of this coal made by the quar- termaster general of the United States Army shows that it is the best coal mined efther in Washington or British Columbia. This company is installing a plant of one hundred coke ovens. The Northwest Improvement | Company are opening large mines three miles down the Carbon River from Montezuma and are already shipping coal; they, too, are | erecting a large number of coke ovens. At Fairfax, the Western American Compan: have increased their plant of coke ovens during the year to sixty-five. The Carbon Coal Company of Carbonado have erected seventy-five coke ovens. The Wilkinson Coal | Company of Wilkeson have erected fifty ad- ditioral ovens, which will give them 100. “As a summary, the mining interests of Pierce County have been fully doubled dur- | ing the present vea COPPER KING MINING SY COPPER KING MINING SY. COPPER KING MINING SY: The Copver King group referred to is traversed its entire north and south dimen- sions by the big “‘Surnrise” vein of copper. zold and silver. Shares of the Comnany find a ready sale with us. The price is bc cash and 6c on installments for a’ short | time. MONEY-MAKFRS. MONEY-MAKERS. MONEY-MAKERS. These rich Washington mines will make money for the holders of their shares. Thou- sands of Californians are interested in them. The reader will find it worth his while to call at our office for examination of maps. photographs, specimens of ore, coal and cdke. Write if you cannot call. Address the selling azents. The AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO 328 Montzomery st.. San Francisco, Calif. FOR Sale—100 shares Montezuma stock (Wash. ington), 25¢ a share net cash. Box 3599, Call. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1902. mflm LOST AND FOUNL—Continu: "—Wedn: , Jan. 4 p.m., ok e e ) lace, to Bush, to Mon! + to Occidental notes.’ Finder liber- otel, small roll of gol ally rewarded at L. A. GIACOBBI'S, 216 Kearny st. LOST—Diamond studded fob, watch attached, in the vicinity of Hotel Mateo, San Mateo. Liberal reward on communication to box 2837, Call office, LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of DORA BOHLKEN; No, 208-167. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—Pair gold-rimmed spectacles on Sacra- merto st. from Lyon to Fillmore; reward. 3102% California st, MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. ON furniture, plancs; no removal; money quick; lowest Pfltfl“‘ easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68. PERSONALS—Continued. A A A AP A AP A P s PARTIES us Information of my som, C. E. KO! hall be amply rewarded. JOHN KOHL, Jefferson, Wis. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st ¥, 1. CASH loaned to salaried ugga on’ note with- out indorser, MORRELL, Examiner bldg. 3% ON furniture and pianos; $15 up; no re- ‘moval. Phone Black 1709. Room §1, 6 Eddy. 10 on furniture, pianos: no com.: privats ¥ arty. Be. Ahn's biag. 6 Bady: rime 5, Sen e Lowest rates, furniture, pianos; no removal: no eommu.?‘e‘onndentlul. ‘Whitehead, 1710 Mkt. ON salaries, N. Y. plan; indorsed paper di: Counted. TOUSLEY CO.. 321 Parrott bids. FOUND—Small gold watch; engraved M. E. C. J. W. C. BEATTIE, Yosemite House. ON furniture, pianos; lowert rate: no removal strictly private. LICK. 116 McAllister st. Ve, of marriageable people. many Tich, mall free. J. W. Gunnels, Toledo, ORio. SUPERFLUOUS hair removed; roots Kkilled; harmless; made at home; formula 26c silver. MRS. FINLEY, Campbell, Santa Clara Co. 10,000 PERSONS on whom to cure cancerous diseases for $10 aplece at 238 Sixth st., room 11; call after 7 p. m. ANTIQUE jewelry, diamonds, pearls, wm stones, antiques and curios bought. The Old Curiosity Store, 118 Geary st. Nat Raphael. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. Marfidgs vaver’ contatming. Nundreds of “per- IT will pay to “Remember’’ that the Califor- nia Watch Case Co., 220 Sutter st., needs old Zold and silver to make new watch cases. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order, also cleaned and sterilized, uphol- stery; Al carpet cleaning; honest work guar- anteed. HOPKE BROS., 411 to 415 Powell st.: tel. Bush 421. MEDICAL. DR. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick and in trouble call and corsult the speclalist. My medicines have been used for many years by theusands; the unfortunate helped; relef inall cases taken: the most obstinate cases have been relieved by my medical treatment; free confidential advice cn all subjects of a. deli- cate nature; all classes of female complaints treated; relief to th> longest cases. DR. G. ‘W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Market st., opp. Fifth. MRS. D. WYETH—Reliable ladies’ specialis 30 years' experience; instant rellef guaran. teed: home before and during confinement; infants adopted.- 410 O'Farrell, near Taylor. MRS. KOHL, specialist, 410 O'Farrell st. MRS, M. WEGENER, ladles’ physician, has returned from the East and resumed busines home in confinement. 112 Mason st., formerly of 1312 Golden Gate MRS. D. GOODWIN, ladies’ physiclan: 25 years' successful experience in 8. F. 'Ma- ternity Home, 906 Market st., opp. Fourth HINDOOHERB and MRS. DAVIES' original method of treatment; maternity home; home in confinement. 1126 Market st., S. ¥. MRS. D. ALLEN. 1118 Market—Reliable ladles’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. F vou want a_home I will loan vou money to buy it. A. E. RUDELL. 222 Sansome st. ON salaries without indorser: other proposl tions. S. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bl LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Easterr plan. Western Loan Co., 309 Phelan bldg. MONEY WANTED. $12,000 WANTED at 6 per cent per year on Eood city property; private parties. Box 3571, Call office. $2000 OR $3000 want=d on second mortgage. Box 2850, Call office. MUSICAL I AGAIN we remind vou that our plano stock, both new and second-hand, is the largest west of Chicago and includes the most reliable makers to choose from. New pianos sold upon easy payments of $6 per month; some good planos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHER- MAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutfer sts.. San Francisco; cor- ner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. SOHMER & CO. Plan BYRON MAUZY Planos. LESTER Piano: HAMILTON Pis SPEILMANN Pianos. CECILIAN PIANO PLAYER. PIPE_ORGANS. { BYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st. I ONLY carry the best switches, free from dyed by £1. §1 50: hair dressing, 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. FORTUNE told from cradle to grave; send dime and birthday. J. MYERS, 105 Lincoln Park station, Chicago. 1 WANT at once some old sealskins and will pay cash and good prices. Address at once box 1205, Call. A—IF your hair is falling or you are baldcall on Dr.G.S.Mcore.232 O'Farreli:send for circular. SBATING rink, art gallery, Mechanics' Pavil- lon; open afterncons & even'gs; 10c; L. free. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. THE A'VIDA COMPANY permanently cures stomach trouble. 763 Valencia st., cor. 19th. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experience. J. B, RAY, 457 Minna st. | ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE: instantly: 10c and 25c. All druggists. Mrs. Briggs—Superfiuous halr. moles destroved | by electric needle. 96S Sutter:tel.Larkin 3171 SUPERFLUOUS hair and mnles destroved with | elcctric reedle. MME. BOLING, 407B Hyde. | SUPERFLUOUS hair removed and roots killed. MRS, ALLIE M. NUNN. 100235 Dolores st. JEWELRY for sale; diamonds, preclous stones bought. T. Fershtand. 126 Kearny st., rm.29. ATTENTION, BARGAIN-HUNTERS- Becond-hand upright pianos from $55 up. Second-hand square planos from $50 up. Second-hand organs from $25 up; new upright S T e s ON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Vose, Sterling pianos. LADIES, consult the original MRS. DAVIES at the old office, 1228 Market st.; 30 years experience in obstetric and other cases. Dr. Rosen, res. 1349 Alabama st., nr. 26th; treatment §5 to $10;avoid delay;none decelved. | DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposite fon square; all diseases cured by herbs. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. ON account of removal will sell lot of Golden Wyandottes, won first awards in Oakland, Fresno and State show; unable to fill orders for eggs last season at $2 50 per dozen. Ap- ply O. T. NOBMAN, 1727 Broadway, Ala- meda, Cal. FOR sale, or in trade for laying hens, some fine brown Leghorn, white Leghorn and barred Plymouth Rock roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old; also wire netting, gates and posts. MRS. C. B. HALLIDAY, 1811 Stuart st., Berkeley. ALL makes, rent $2 up, credited if purchased; installments $3 up: big allowance for old planos; bargains $25 up in Steinways, Helne, Chickering, etc. Agents wanted for Peerless Heine and 20 others. HEINE PIANO CO., ELECTRIC needle specialist: superflious halr & moles destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. MASQUERADE costumes. play books. wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. MEt. Masquerade costumes at H, Anderson’s, theatri- cal costumer, 26 O'Farrell; country orders. TATLOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25¢; all druggists. 217 Geary st. A FULL-SIZED upright plano, $85; six-octave Mason & Hamlin organ. '$35; Steinway square, $100; elegant burl walnut Cameron upright, used only few months, $275; Bech- stein baby grand, almost new. ' BOWERS & SON, 23 Fifth st.; IVERS & POND, Agents. ANY plano sold by us taken back any time within 2 years and full purchase’ price al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe, at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a plano from 'us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 1850. WE have planos to show you during the spe- cial sale of this month that will cost you very liftle in comparison with their real value; it is money in your pocket to take ad- vantage of this offer. 'THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC CO., 760 Market st. AR Wiraare'carpet cost $40; never used; price “BUGGY; used 3 months; elegant; half cost. Sales and exchange and sale office, room 321, Phelan building. $147 WILL buy a good new plano during our clearance sale at 933 Market st.;-second-hand pianos, $85 up. THE WILEY B. ALLEN COMPANY. PHYSICIAN and surgeon's offices (3); ele- gantly furnished; also latest surgical instru- ments and electrical appliances, X ray, etc. cail to-day, 9 to 1, 2 to 5; must be sold at once. 305 Larkin st., rooms 63 and 64. TEN gas engines, 2 to 30 H. P.: fine conditio woodworking _machinery, ~electric motor: some shopworn lathes, steam and _power pumps. BURTON, 44-46 Main st., S. F. A—PIANO, left on sale for lack of space, will store or sell; no reasonable. cash offer . 217 Geary st., room 36. . A—$750 STEINWAY upright piano, new; will sell at half price for cash. dress box 3505, Call office. OUR pianos, the leading makers; price $100 up- ‘ward lues best in the city. PIERCE'S PIANO FACTORY, Market. 1ith & Church, nearly Ad- A—BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. WALLPAPER 3¢, worth 10c; paperhanging, painting. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st.; tel. Jackson 1321, BAR fixtures; big stock; installments; billlard and pool tables; easy terms or rented. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 652 Mission. PRIVATE sale of paintings of Hawail on Koa Tood plaques; cheap and beautitul; 35 to $15 apiece. Box , Cgll office. FOR sale—2000 trees; Mun Peach, Lovell Peach, Royal Apricots, Almond trees; cheap. H. C."TREAT, Concord, Cal. LOT 2d-hand pige, all sizes; chem lot belting: half price of regular goods. §. WHITE, 516-520 Mission st. VERY finest quality sealskin, $110 cash; same as new coat, 2973, Call ‘cifice GENT'S black suits for mourners rented for $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 23 Stockton st., upstairs. i also mew . bust 86, for $250. Box A_SLAUGHTER sale of storage pianos; dirt cheap, WILSON'S Btorage, 1710 Market st. NEW plano sold at sacrifice; taken for debt. Apply 108 On‘k st. 100 NEW planos $3 a month; money allowed on - purchase. HEINE PIANO CO., 217 Geary st. PIANO, pianola and music left on sale; no reasonable offer refused. 217 Geary st. PRIVATE party will sacrifice account death handsome new 8-pedal upright piano. 595 Ellis. STILL renting new planos, $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. $175—A RARE chance; fine upright. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. $125—SCHLEIP upright, excellent condition, $75; Erard upright. Hornung, 216 McAllister. SUPERIOR violine, zithers, -old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. AT KEEFFE'S. 22 Turk st., near Market— Shoninger, Schubert and Steinway bargains. —_— NEW HYGIENIC TREATMENT. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- lor Price Hatters, 830 Kearny st., near Pine. FINT cuits. $10; dress pants, $2 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st. GEM pans for school, 2 for 5c. GITSHAM'S, 905 Valencia, 2946 Mission. BUFF Leghorn eggs for hatching. st., near Church. 2 RARE talking silver gray African parrot, with cage; beautiful bird; $50. 1019 Butter sf TYPEWRITERS, 2d hand, all makes, at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg’y. PRINTING plant; good as new; cost $4000 to $5000; price $2000; low rent. 514 Pine; 10-12. 128 Valley DR. ALICE J. PRATHER, late of New York, has permanently located 607 Ve hours 10 to OIL. OIL tanks, second-hand, In good order; all sizes; cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. e e e e OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FOURTH, 308%—§tore and basement to let; suitable for hardware store. Apply J. DE- MARTINI, 317 Washington st. EMMA Spreckels building, 927 Market st.—Of- fices with modern conveniences, §15 to $25. ASHTON & GARDINER. BOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. WANTED—Five square planos, good schools. BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st. for STORE; suitable for restaurant or clofhing. 714 Kearny st., near Hall of Justice. GEARY, 363, near Powell—Elegantly furnished suite. FAIRBANK'S 10-ton hay scales; jeweler's steel lined safe, perfect order. 216 California st. OLD Schweitzer violin, 1815, worth $250, only $90. Portland Loan Office, 25 Stockton st. TURQUOISE diamond earrings, $2250. Port- land Loan Office, 25 Stockton st. 26-INCH full dress sult case, leather lined, $5. Misfit Parlors, 23 Stockton GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand, and launches. J. E. DOAK, 396 Mission st. ENGINES and bollers: second-hand machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. SAFES—New and eecond-hand. THE HER- MAN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. 1ST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines and bollers bought, eold, Krogh Mfg. Co., 9 Stevenson. NEW Singer sewing machine: § drawers; oak; complete; cheap. 1915 Mission, nr. Fifteenth. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving ple- tures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. —_— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SECOND-HAND gas fixtures and mantels wanted. Address A. B., box 2876, Call office, WILL pay cash and good prices for old seal skins. Address at once, box 1205, Call office, HANDSOME large store; very reasonable. 328§ Pacific_st.. near Sansome e e S s e e et PALMISTRY. DON'T fafl to read SIR HENRY PRI- CHARD'S large ad on page 24, MRS. ALDRIDGE, celebrated palmist; children speclalty. 1010 Larkin; no sign; read. daily. G. L. Neergaard, president St. Germain Col- lege, Teads 1 to 4. 700 Post; phone Hyde 2933. H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561. PERSONALS. ARRIVED— Ladies, don't look old; Dr. N. De SAVOYSKY of Parls, greatest authority on feminine beauty, will ‘meet you at La Verite Parlors and instruct you how to acquire and preserve health, youth and beauty; after years of study is able to give electrical treat- ment for deep wrinkles that excels anything ever given in this country; electrolysis with modern European method clears the face of all blemishes without pain or scar; flesh re- duced; no dieting: no exercise; phone How- ard 1861. 1140 Market st., opposite Hale's. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth st.; tel. Jessle 2851, BIG prices pald for sealskins, full dress & Tux- edo suits. Portland Loan Office, 23 Stocklon. e e . MONEY TO LOAN, HERMAN MURPHY, 605 Examiner bullding, .. $4,500,000 ‘at lowest rates . on first and second mortgages . . Life interests in estates . . Property belng held in trust 11.. Undivided interests in real estate IILife insurance policies, estates in probate. . Financial problems of all sorts and sizes, oSN .1f You Need Money.. SEE HERMAN MURPHY, 603 Examiner big. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (Inc.). $300,000 at 5% & 6 per cent in sums to sull City, Oakland, Town and Country property second mortgages, life insurance and secur: ties; loans on unseitled estates, undivided In- terests in real estate and legacles; will pur- chase above securities. Tel. Red 5024. MAN. MATTAN LOAN CO., 7th floor, Crocker bl AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. First, second and third mortgages ‘Undivided interest in real estate in Mortgages and legacles bought; no delay.. Get my terms before doing business elsewh: R McCOLGAN ntgomery st. GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer. Examiner bie.. §. F.; branch office, Nome, Alaska, season 1902. e e e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Triday evening at the Camera Club entertainment, umbrella with gold em- bossed handle. Please return to owner at 53 Noe st.; reward. ANY proposition, any amount per cent; first, second and third mortgages, estates in pro- Date, interest in estates, legacies, undivided interests, securities, manufacturing and mer- cantile interests, corporation loans. Room 18, 1st floor, Chronicie bldg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. A RELIABLE corporation established in 1863; proper place to w money on dlamonds. Jjewelry, pianos and sealskins. Columbia Loan Office, § Grant nr. Mkt.; tel. Black 3471, DISAPPEARED—From entrance to Free Pub- lic Library, & lady’s Tribune bicycle. Reward if returned 107 Mission; no questions asked. LOST on Geary, near Jones, between 5 and 6 o'clock, & steel purse. Finder return to 637 Geary st. and receive reward. LOST—A P. N. G. Rebekah pin. Friendshi 211 on bar. Finder setatn i 437 Golden Gate ave.: reward. \ REWARD for return of small blask cocker spaniel; license No, 3471. 2505 Gough st. LOST—Gold shooting medal, Co. st. Reg. In. Return to 120 Becond st s et ANY amount, lowest rate, on furniture, plano or househoid goods, without removal: confl dential. ORMSBY, 26 Montgomery st., op. posite Lick House, [UNICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant , Dear ucury st.; phone Red 1603. o HIGHLY respectable private lace liberal advances.on 'diamenda. Jewelrs ot Jowest rates. Baldwin Jews S 846 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 ABOUT your hair—To restore gray and faded hair to natural color, cure dandruff, stop falling and grow new hair, The Star Halr Remedy {s superior to all other tonics and restoratives. It is clean and healthful, is not gummy or sticky; no grease, no stain; never fails. Sold by drugglsts, hairdressers or our office. 385 Geary st., The Star Remedy Co. X HOT OFFER—MASTEN, THE TAILOR, 701 Geary st., cor. Leavenworth; phone ‘Lar- kin 1016; any suit or overcoat in the store lo order for $20; no more, no less; any style: send for samples; suits pressed blc: ladies and gents' garments remodeled; goods called for and delivered free of charge. LISTEN! It's not what you pay for our $5 all- wool pants; it's what vou get for what you pay. They are world-beaters; best value on earth; made to order. MASTEN, The Tailor, 701 Geary st., corner Leavenworth, AN elegant line of remnants for sults to order, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on install- ments, $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market £t., between Seventh and Eighth, A REFINED widow, 29, wishes the acquaint- ance of a gentleman of means: object, mat. Hmony; ' references exchanged. Box 3583, Call office. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; 25c to §$1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggase to and from the ferry. WHY guess? You can be certain of fit by using Standard Patterns; Fah.“pnfltste.;:: and The Designer now ready. J. W, EVANS, Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenllle-wove rugs, sllk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. Geo, Matthews, 709 Fifth, Oakland. SUPERFLUOUS halr and moles perman Ao by electric nier«:ée;nmn;meed :I;tl!lxy- n or scars. . Suttdr st.; hours 9 to 4. R TIQUOR and tobacco habit cured secretly withe a.: g?uent‘& ;‘Eovl'l‘m Y!ormuh b:or’::m":r ver. i , Cam Clara Co., Cal. o it A—WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, Eills, makes colored Bhirts 10 orders §1 sachs same as white shirts; selection 300° patterns. LOWEST rates on furniture, ete., ivate party; no removal; no eomml-l;mw g Hial.” Room 3, 301 Jones. LOST—Pair gold-rimmed spectacles on Sacra- mento #t., from Lyon to Fillmore; reward. 1023 Castornia st g \ On real 1st or 2nd & on fur- FEEay X e A—MAY McMILLIN has charge of hairdress- department at La Verite Parlors, B D Hislirar tel. Foton agy 140 ADOPTION Fine, healthy baby: mavried RS W G o ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color: §1: at all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ATDR. OLIVE GRUVER, lady physiclan and surgeon, at 1122 Market st.; hours 10 to 8. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 102114 Market , bet. Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body; see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason,nr.Ellls. PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. ‘WOOD and ivery turning, planing, shaping and sawing. CARL F. HAAS, 95 Fremont. — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE CHOICEST BODY OF RECLAIMED MARSH LAND, 8660 Acres. No waste soil. 2800 acres under cultivation. Remainder will be. Net rental, $5 to $7 per acre. One and a_half hours From San Francisco By rall or water. For sale As a whole On easy terms. A long lease might be given to desirable Dparties. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. VILLA SITES in the heart of the EL CERRITO HIGHLANDS, Ban Mateo, In view of the great demand for building sites in E] Cerrito we have been instructed by the Bowie Estate Company to offer for sale the choicest portions of the above property. Maps showing locations and subdivisions to be_seen at our office balance Terms one-third cash, two years. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. SAN MATEO, FAIR OAKS, MENLO PARK, PALO ALTO. We have some beautiful villa sites and homes in these beautiful places; also some handsomely furnished houses for rent. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS. in one and | We desire to call the attention of intending buyers of country lands to some bargains in in- come producing orchard, vineyard, grain and | stock farms, many of which are bank fore- closures, that we have for sale. Mr. Bush hav- ing had forty years’ knowledge and experience of the value of lands and being the owner of an income producing orchard and vineyard, can intelligently direct Intending buyers to the best | lapds and bargains in the State. DAVID BUSH & SON, 10 Montgomery st. MUST be sold at once, as I am leaving the State permanently and the sale of this ranch is the only thing that detains me, conse- quently will sell at great sacrifice; any one wanting a good income home will do him- self a world of good by giving this his im- mediate attention, for I am looking for first money; the ranch consists of about 16 acres of the best land in the State; dark red soil, perfectly level and 10 feet deep; free water righ Jocated right in the town of Center- ville, Fresno County, Cal.; 814 acres bearing oranges and lemons, 2 acres prunes, full bearing small vineyard, 1 acre fine assorted fruits; the rest of the land fine garden or truck land; dwelling of 9 rooms (2-story), with large shade trees that meet over ghe house; bunkhouse, lemon-house, store- house; large barn 'and other outbufldings. fine garden, fenced with pickets; place all fenced and ditched; bordered with orna- mental trees; 2 good mills with pumps; splendid location for general store and feed stable; good corrals and sheds. This will certalnly bear the fullest investigation; it is a genuine snap for the right man and must be sold at once; no reasonable cash offer refused; price $4500; $2500 cash, balance to suit; no agents: write or see owner. JAS. KILGORE. Fresno, Cal. $3 AN acre—1000 acres; stock ranch: good house and barn; on railroad; farming land for hay; 10 miles from Ukiah; well watered; plenty timber, redwood, pine, tan oak. $5 an acre—1860 acres; only 4 miles from Ukiah; Russlan River runs through ranch: bottom land for general farming and hills for_pasture: well watered: worth double. $5000—120-acre farm; § miles from Santa Rosa; 16 acres in orchard, bearing; 8 acres in vines; 12 acres bottom land; 20 acres in grain; good 8-room house; large barn; stone winery; granary, etc.; includes 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 wagons, all chickens, all farming impléments; a bargain; good Home; fine cll- mate: fishing and huniing, $1800—7 acres near Petaluma; poultry g00d 4-room house; 11 poultry bufld- §00 laying hens; incubators, brooders 11 appliances complete; paying $100 per month; party called away; must be sold. Fine redwood and tan oak timber lands at $5 tq $8 an acre; best kind of investment; sure to double in'a year. ROTHERMEL & MERRELL, 507 California st. 80 ACRES, Jackson County, Oregon; fine ap- ple or early vegetable land; fair house; well and creek; 8 miles from railroad and 2 from Sams Valley postoffice and _school; _clear; $700, or trade for Oakland property. Paso Robles, lot 300 by 180; clear; $125, or G. WHITTL) 435 trade. H. 131 San Pablo, Oakland, MENLO PARK—FAIR OAKS. Garden spot of California; spreading oaks; pure mountain water: 1 hour from city double railroad track will be built this year: now s your time to buy; 2% acres or more: easy terms; one-quarter _W. G. GRIFFITH, 311 Hearst blds. ~——FOR BALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value as fan Franclsco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets and information. PO o o st R A (A FOR sale—80-acre stock ranch 2 miles from Fresno; all fenced, stocked and running now; write for particulars. W. A, WHITE, Fresno, Cal. $460—100x200—A _NICE level apot in Colma, & a chicken ranch; near the car line. i'.&o"i HEYMAN, 117 Sutter s PROFITABLE orange, lemon, prune’ fanas to seil: HERE localiey mi.‘l‘y; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 st 20 ACRES of Food farming lande with plenty ‘woods upon same; «l cash, Box 3504, Cail office. S T TOVELY lot_in lovely Millbrae; price low. MARK LANE, 634 Market st., opp. Palace. REAL E! 'ATE—CITY—FOR SALE. 14 Montgomery AUCTION AUCTION AUCTIO! AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AU [ON fEaey A Atemey AUCTION AUCTION _ AUCTION At our salesroom, MONDAY, January 20, 1902, o at 12 o'clock noom. s REFEREE SALE. The followinmg piece to be offered by order ot Gustav H. Umbsen, sole referce. Subject to_confirmation by the court & No. 4373 Twenty-fourth st., SE. cor. Hoft- man ‘ave.; well-built cottage of § rooms, With stable in'rear: windmill, etc.; cars pass the door; lot 65x100. LAMBERT ESTATE. Administrator Sale. No. 1068-1070 Howard st. and No. 577-8579 Natoma st., bet. 6th and Tth; improvements consist of 2 stores, 3 flats of 4 roome each and 2 lodging-houses of 14 and 19 rooms each; Tents $1602 per amnum. o L, property 1s only blocl from st and 1 block from the new Postoffice: lot 50x165. isregular. Subject to confirmation by the court. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. No. 412 Taylor st., bet. O'Farrell and Geary: good substantial improvements; consist of 3 flats of 7-8 rooms and bath each; rents $118 per month: lot 25x87:6. BRANNAN-STREET INVESTMENT. No. 432-124 Brannan and No. 1-3 Freelon t., bet. 5d and 4th; substantial improvements consist of store and 3 rooms, 2 flats of T rooms and bath and 2 houses of 7 rooms each; rents $85 per month; lot 35x160; 3 frontages. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. 1815 Broadway, bet. Gough and Octavia ; an elegant residence consisting of - 22 ms and bath; in perfect order; led by desirable residences; large lot; ample sun; lot 42:9x120: terms very easy. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. No. 2422 Clay st., north side, near Fillmore: modern bay-window residence of 7 rooms and bath; in_perfect order; lot 25x90; bank mort- sage’ of $3300 at 6 per cent can remain. HOWARD-STREET INVESTMENT. No. 230814 Howard st., near 19th; 2-story bullding consisting of store and 3 rooms and bay-window flat of 5 rooms and bath; brick foundation, etc.; rents $28 per month; lot 21:10%x75:6. SSION INVESTMENT. No. 104-166 San Carlos a and Valencia, 18th and 19th of 6 rooms each; rents $26 foundation, etc.: lot 25x80. per month; brick PACIFIC-STREET INVESTMENT. No. 1355 Pacific st., near Hyde; frame bulld- ing occupied as Chinese laundry, under lease: rent $20 per month: tenant pays water makes all Tepairs: lot 22:6x65. MISSION COTTAGE. No. 3537 Twenty-second st., near Dolores; cottage of 5 rooms; nicely located and shel- tered from winds and fogs; cars pass the door; lot 25x160. WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. No. 2763 Octavia st., near Union: good cot- tage of 6 rooms; street bituminized and ac- cepted by the city; lot 31x72. For further particulars apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. REAL ESTA’ $41,000—Rents £245 50 per month; choice cor- ner* on’ Fillmore st.; improvements consist of store and flat; 62:6 fees o front. $27,000—Rents $185 per month; Sutter at., this =ide of Larkin: 3 substantial houses of 9 rooms and bath each, and 4 rear houses of 3 and 5 rooms and bath each; all in perfect repair; large lot, 57:6x137:6. $20,000—Rents $150 per month: Hayes st., near Octavia; building consists of store and 4 flats 25x120; 2 frontages. $17,000—Rents %168 per month; near 16th and Mission sts.; 12 cosy flats of 4 and § rooms and bath each; steadily rented and in perfect repair: street bitumin- ized; large Kk 135 feet fronmt. $14,000—Rents $115 per month; Hyde st., near Sutter; 3 modern flats of roems and bath each; 25x87 ages. $12,000—Rents $63 per month, which are low: Post st., near Taylor; Z-story and basement residence of 9 rcoms and . bath, and 2 flats on rear street; 2 frontages. $11,250—Rents 04 per month: Hyde st., near Sutter; new bay window flats, stead- ily rented to desirable tenants. $10,000—Rents $97 50 per month; Broderick st., near Park; 3 new bay window flats of 6, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; 25x100. $9,500—Jackson st. near Webster; a well built two-story residence of 10 rooms and bath, brick foundation, etc.; this is a very desirable residence location; large lot, 30x117:8. $8,5600—Rents $71 per month; Vallefo st., close to Van Ness ave.; 3 modern flats of 6, 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; brick foundation, etc.; 25x122:6; two front- ages. §$8,100—Rents_$70 per mont! near Park; 3 new flats, bay window: brick foundation, ete. teadily rented; 25%106:6. $7,500—Rent §$70; desirable corner in Mission; improvements consist of store and 4 flats; all in perfect order and steadily rented. 500—Rents $45 per month; Oak st. near Fillmore; 2 substantial flats of 5 and 8 rooms and bath each: brick founda- tion, etc.; 25x87:6. $3,700—Rents $45 per month: 19th st., near Guerrero; 2 modern flats, bay win- dows, brick foundation; 27:6x100. $5,250—Rents $55 per manth: 19th st., near Mission; 2 desirable flats and double house of 6 rooms and bath each; large lot, 50 feet front. $4,500—Rents $33 per month; Post st., near Devisadero; 2 flats and rear .cottage, in perfect order and steadily rented; 25x131 $4,100—Rents per month; Diamond st.. near 19th; 2 well built flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each with stable in rear; driveway, ete.; 27:6x125. $3,000—Rents $35 per month; 23d-st. store and flat of 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x1il4; this Is a snap. $2,000—Rents $18 per month; Army and 6 and 7 2 front- Ashbury st., 2 well built flats of 4 rooms and each, brick foundation, etc.; terms easy; make offer. $2,250—Hampshire st., near 20th: cottage of 5 rooms and bath in good order; 2x 100; easy terms. Call or ‘send for our Real Estate Record, containing a list of properties for sale in all parts of the city. Latest pocket map of San Francisco, 25c. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Real Estate, 114 Montgomery st BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Rents Collected, Houses Rented and Fuil Charge Taken of Property. 624 MARKET ST. $15,000—Cholce hotei, containing 85 rooms, stores ‘below, on_the southeast corner of Cali- fornia st., near Larkin; lot 70xS7:6 feet; rents $300 per month. $20,000—Lot on City Hall ave. near City Hall ‘square: size 30x100 feet. $16,000—Three choice modern flats_om Oc- tavia , near Geary, containing 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; lot 26x110; rents $130 per month. 15500 ~Three new fats on the north line of | Eilis st., near Gough, containing 7 and 8 rooms and bath each? lot 2 :6x87:6; rents $130 per month. $14,000—Three chiolce flats on the west line of Hyde st., close to. Geary, containing 7 rooms and bath each; rents §$105" per month; lot 25x i7:6 feet. $10,000—Two modern flats on Devisadero st., near McAllister, containing 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; rent $70 per month; lot 25x 100_teet. $7500—Choice residence on the north line of Washington st.. near Steiner, containing 12 rooms and bath; rent $80 per month. $6500—Two choice flats on Green st., nmear Webster, 6 and 7_rooms and bath each; lot 26:9x137:6; rents $55 per month. $6750—Plerce st., near Halght: 2 modern flats, containing 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; lot x106:3; rents $55 per month. $6000—Sutter st., near Buchanan; residence containing 8 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x137:6 feet. $4700—Webster st., near Post: 2 flats con- taining 4 and 5 rooms and bath each; lot 27:6x 93; rents $34 per month. Choice cottage on Prosper st., near 16th, containing 5 rooms and bath: lot 25x80; Tented at present for $1S per month. 2250—Cholce lots near Laurel st.; size 25x 127:8%: overlooking Presidio reservation; street Bituminized, . §2250—Choice lots on 1st ave., near Sacra- mgx;&o)ol_tc'.lllte 2[51112 fat. oice lot on Clay st., near Cherry; ze 24:5x127:8% feel _— SANTA FE TRACT, POINT RICHMOND. The prices of all unsold lots in block A, 1, 10, 21, 22, 83, 34, 43 and 44 will be nerased AR A e $50 PER LOT. and after January 21, 1902. A few good level lots graded strests it stpe B Lo ey e $5 Monthly. tgomery - $10 Cash. McEWEN BROS. ..118 Monf at., Sole Agents. $8750—! property on First st., Howard and Folsom; rents $47; old mm".’é 2-story. f’o—amflmflafi-nmn:mflflA 100 each—Level lots near Mission electrio cars. $2250—Modern Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x80; on Alvarado st., near Castro 'Iwenw<fou§tm . OTHERMEL MERRELL, 507 California st. ‘POULTRY and free list. C. dalty ranches for sale; write for R. ), Petaluma, Cal, $5600—Sacrifice; location; well 87 REAL ESTATE—OITY—FOR SALE BALDWIN & 3 MONTGOMERY STREET NEW PROPERTIES. 700—Price reduced from A bt <y Ly R A | bath; lot 25x110; Collingwood st., neal Twentleth. $2,250—Rents $17 per month: doubls cottage of 4 rooms each; lot : Bryant st $3.500—San 3 ttage of 5 rooms Bath? ot Frxvr: strect work done 0 $3,600—Guerrero st., near Twentleth; house of 8 rooms and bath; rents §27 per month; lot 25x100. ,000—Inco month: Yerba S e e T 46%6x80; 4 fats of § rooms and bath each. $12,500—Scott_et.: income $102 50 month; 1ot SOx131:6; 2 separate gwellings and 2 fats; improvements if good condic m. $6,000—Downtown inside property, on Larkin st., with 2-story residence; lot 803 }‘fi‘;?; just the place to build § - . ,000—Clayton st., not far from the Park, 7 very cholcs well-buflt flats: nothing i Detter on the market; lot 25x125; renta | $630 a year; this is a very desirable i purchase. swel $12,000— Price reduced from $13,500; prominent northeast business corner, on Halght st.: lot 25x100; store and rooms below; 2 sunny bay-window flats above; rents $1080 per annum; never vacant, as rents are very low and can be easily increased. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. EXCELS anything in_bullding s veessend S0 .33 Judge for yourseif. Your own terms; monthly installm ..Home lots in blocks fronting G. G. o 17th, 1Sth, 19th and 20th aves., H and I sts, . .Opposite Strawberry Hill and new park.. Entrance on H st. and 19th ave, boulevard ELECTRIC CARS PASS THE PROPERTY, Lots and streets on official grades, ready foi o DUlldINg .« .eeceericrigen ® . Blank ‘sidewaliks Gas and water...........qee ‘Welsbach street 1aMDS..........e Superior residences and improvements. .. ;Better class of property.. .z Call at once at branch o e, cor. H st. an: Ninth ave. (c week days, Sundays an holidays), south of Golden Gate Park; horse and buggy at your disposal. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FORECLOSURE SALE. $400 cash, $1200 can remain on mortgage, I choice_building lots on Twenty-fourth st., near Diamond, 26x114 feet each; must be sold; sultable for a builder. Apply to BALD- WIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. NELSON, JOHNSON & CO., 205 Montgomery st., opp. Mills bldg. New Modern Downtown Flats—3 new mod ern flats, elegant in detall, marble steps, elec, tric_lights, etc.: nothing fner in city; price $14,500; rents $1410. Handsome Modern lence—Fine larse north corner on California st.; 80-foot P:onh‘l{' 12 rooms and bath, billlard-room, etc.} cosi over $20,000, but pressing need for money forces the price down to $14,500. New and Handsome Western Addition Flats— Three fine, well-built flats of 7 rooms and bath; light and sunny rooms: large lot; a chance t¢ get a handsome income of $1260 for $10,500. Presidio Heights—New, elegant lence of 10 rooms and bath: large lot, 35x100; house detached, giving sun and light In every room; price only $8500; this is a snap. Park Panhandle Residence—Handsome mod- | ern residence of 9 rooms and bath and base | ment; very conveniently arranged and close te the Panhandle; amidst elegant modern res dences. | Richmond Flats—Two well-bullt ot § and 6 rooms and bath; modern; lot foet] | Tents $432, and the price $4000. | | _Near corner Kearny and Bush sta, price, | $3500—House, 12 rooms and bath, in first-class condition: on small street; must be sold this ‘week: owner non-resident; choice plece of In- side property. To Close an Estate—Two large, well-built, hln?isome residences on north side of besi street, Western Addition; lot 55x110; forced sal¢ to liquidate debts; price §11,500. Three handsome modern flats on large lot; 26-foot_ frontage; unobstructed marine view| 8 17, 7 rooms and bath; rents $1213; price $11,000. NELSON, JOHNSON & CO. 205 Montgomery st., opp. Mills bldx. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st. $77,500—Bush_st., not far from Kearny: w are now comstructing an elegant story brick building, which when com- pleted will be worth §100,000, and will contain & store, 100 rooms, 23 baths, elevator and all the very latest mod ern improvements: it is now_under a 10-year guaranteed lease at $6600 per annum. $75,000—Sutter corner lot 75x137:i rents $4250 improved stores and flat per sopnum, $37,500—Polk st.: 75 feet frontage; stores and flats; fine Income property; well rented. | $37.500—Van Ness ave. corner investment, | near McAlljster st.; 50x100; residence | and flats; this property will sell for | $1000, per front foot in the near fu- | ture; is mow covered with good In provements and well rented. $35,000—Downtown business investment, near Kearny st.;- lot 48:9x93:6; J-story brick building; pays $2400 per annum; 1 under lease. | $25,000—Franklin st.; 105 feet front; mot far from Market st.: flats paying good 1 | come; a fine row of houses paying { well, ‘with a large parcel of land fully | worth $30,000: such holdings are scarce; must be sold to satisty lega- cles. $19,000—Rents $1980; an elegant large corner 37:6x100, covered by new buildings, consisting of flats: all the latest mod. { ern improvements and a large sto this property is never idle; a rare op- portunity to secure a good investment. | $14,000—Clay st.; 2 houses, 8 rooms and bath [ each; lot 56:6x137:6; near Devisa- dero 'st. { $13,500—Eddy st., near Gough: largs residence and lot 37:9x120 to rear street. $13,500—Vallejo and Fillmore s ner lot, marine $9,000—California-st. residence. near Larkin; 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x87:6. $6,000—Fillmore st.; new cottage, 8 rooms and bath; lot 37:6x8%; grand marine view. $4,500—Vallejo-st. lots, near Fillmore; 27:63 100; marine view. $4,500—Seventh ave., near Fulton st.; 7T5x120; make an offe: A. J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st. Willard B. Harrington. John W. Flinn. FLINN, HARRINGTON & CO., Real Estate Agents, Submit the Following #0000—North side Pine, cast fine modern residence, 9 rooms, lsundry and bath; in flntv?h-al order; very la on account of lose mif to business district; lot IK%T:C." s tavia st., near Green; nice T-room Idence, with bath; in fine order; lot 125:3; property always rented at figures paying handsomely on_asking price. $5000—Reduced _from ; Golden Gate ave., close to Scott st.; nice S-room residence, 8 rooms, laundry and bath; plurmb- ing; lot 27:6x110; present nets 7 cent on asking price. PINE st., near Taylor; 8 rooms m—m & g and bath; h:lm—l‘fll Church st.; 4 rooms and bath; 25x80.. $4200—Lombard st.; 2 flats; lot 25390, $5250—H1l st., near Valencia; 12 rooms; ot 25x114. $5500—Mission, near 25th; stors and flats; lot 32:6x115. NE. cor. Noe and 22d; house of 7 rooms and 2 flats of 3 rooms and bath each; lot 26x110; ‘make an offer. 7 houses and larger pleces of land In Sau- salito; cheap. PATTERSON & CO., .11 City Hall square. SW. cormer 17th and Church; 100x100; im- proved. . SH. cor. 19th and Hartford; 75x86; im-"- proved; will sell all or part. PATTERSON & CO. Apply at 3715 Seventeenth st. WANTEDFlats south of Market st.: incom- only. Full particulars box 2905, Cail office; ipx Additional Classified Advertise- ments See Page Thirty-eight.

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