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38 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1902 s ————— I —— — — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— $00 to $90 per acre, on Rancho ma Co.; future value assured. as co is growing rapidly; location try and general farming. Apply i Co. 302 California st., for s and information, large_buil icken raising; abundance of endid opportunity for right man. all or address at 3226 King st.. Berkele; ; this includes 5 splend'd harness, cart. new | 10 chicken WHITTON BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. YOU should see this—An up-to-date modern house of 7 rooms and bath; combination fix- tures, connected with gas and electric lights; Jot 50x156; street woik ail done; mear the university and_ electric railroad; a perfect poem; only $3750, and for sale by MASON. In the Hillegass tract; a fine corner lot, 50x148; street work all done; cement side- walks; a bgggain at §1400 from MASON. Only 2 left; full 50-foot lots in the Hille- gass tract; street work all dome; near the cars. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, | | cres_maple. fir and ceda: River, Wash.: 2 miles from | sty road and school house on | for cash. Address O. P. st Berkeley Station. $IS00_SEE this fine northwest corner, G0X135, with large modern cottage, b rooms and bath; hich basement; chicken yard, etc.; close to 2 ion, schools, ete.; $250 cash, balance easy —— ~ | acre; §120 acres irrigated | all good: see us quickly & MONTGOMERY, | land WHITTON house, barn; | $15 per acre; near town | 33 Vermont st., 8. F. | lemon, peach and prune ; easy orange, right jocality: big mone: ALY & CARR, 927 Mkt, r. 208. Ban Joss and Peninsuler | 3. see WOOSTER. Wy 633 Marks WHITTON S. F., & Sai r country or suburban property. pt., American Guaranty and Trust Hayward bullding. chard in Santa Clara Co. for sale; | Tox 4843, Call office. n Pablo ave., near Point | ASTIN, 401 California st. | for sale. Land Depf t Co.,Hayward bidg. | Beautiful income home | Box 4671, <Call. | | | Richmond. | Richmond. | Richmond. | Richmond. City City City City of of of of | Lots from $180. | Lots from $180. | Lots from $180. Lots from $180. balance §5 . balance $5 balanc®” §5 nce 55 month. month’ month month. per per per per | Fe and Southern Pacific stations at | the p mpany and great manufac- ilding on adjoining iand. ps and price list. and price list. | D COMPANY (Inc.), » LAND COMPANY (Jnc.), XD LAND COMPANY (Inc.), LAND COMPANY (Inc.), rocker building, §. F. rocker building, S. F. cker buflding, S. F. er building, . F. now at the beginning, when prices a town. ~ nus of the Santa Fe Rallroad, andard Oil Company is expend- Iron Works is going to | oying many men; where | . 2nd where ship and rail | These Conditions Exist { AT POINT RICHMOND, Lots in the Santa Fe Tract, Point Richmond. -..Streets graded .$15 cash, $5 monthly .118 Montgomery Street GENTS. Al lev $150 and McEWED BROS.. SOLE A | i SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. | o sl | 100x100, with house, to exchange in city. "Apply 526 Eilis st., 5. jend surrounding country; grand place for & ! installments. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. ERKE LAND, in Large and Small Lots, Note ! following bargains: $650—Good business lot at Ashby station; street work done; 40x100. $425—50x100; close to A the railroad. £550—50x105; fine lot on Shattuck ave., ad- Joining ‘nice improvements; street work done. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Station. NO."315—10-room 2-story house:; modern plumb- ing: beautiful Jawn: barn; large lot; street work and walk all done: close in town; for the moderate sum of $4700. No. 30S—New G-room house; cozy home; 4 blocks from Berkeley station, on good street; $3250. S. QUACKENBUSH, Real Estate, In- surance, 2171 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, Cal. 750 —CHOICE lot 50x105; cunny side; cars in front; 2 short blocks from station; worth $1250; positively must be sold. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. COTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath; high base- ment; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. B 4 above hby station, AT B i cottage of 4 rooms and story house; 7 rooms. fine cottage, 6 rooms and lawn, ‘flowers and fruit; near £chool and station. $2000—New 5-room cottage; near station. $2000—Lot 40x175; up-to-date new cottage of 7 rooms and bath; $500 cash, $25 per month; fine neighborhood. $3300—Lot 40x175; new 2-story house of 8 rooms and bath; first-class neighbor- hood: near station; $750 cash, $27 per month. $5000—Lot 100x150; 8-room modern home; lawn, flowers, orchard; fine stable; near station and school; great bargain. $4500—Lot 42x150; fine N cor. in first-class neighborhood, with 2-story house of 8 rooms and bath; inlaid floors and bil- liard-room; $1000 cash, balance to sult; great bargain. Houses to let; choice lots at low prices. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st. THE BARGAINS WE OFFER SURPRISE THE PEOPLE. $2500—An elegant colonial house; —modern improvements; large lot; must be sold to settle estate. $3000—Fine G-room cottage; beautifully situ- ated; flower garden, and near schools; a bar- gain. $3500—7-room house; lot 50x150; near Mor- ton st. $4000—The greatest bargain ever offered in Alameda; -room house; lot 50x150; sacrificed; close-to Morton-st. station. See the above; all great values. Nothing like them on the market. Houses built, rented and_exchanged. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office cpen Sundays and evenings. GOOD income property in Alameda; house of 6 rooms; lot 50x100; well, windmill, tank; fruit trces, grape vines, etc., to exchange for vacant lots in San Francisco, Oakland or Alameda; value $2000. Call or address Owner, 1805 Sherman st., Alameda. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. W. E. RUDELL, Cor. Washington st. and Fruitvale ave. $700—House of 3 rooms, 3 blocks from car line; lot 50x150; several fruit trees and flowers; §100 cash, balance $7 20 month. $900—House of 5 rooms and bath; lot 45x140; chicken house, barn for 5 head of cattle, fruit trees and flowers; city water; 3 blocks from electric car line; $100 cash, balance $9 60 per month. $1000—House of 3 rooms; large lot; good well; 4 blocks from car line; terms to suit purchaser. $1000—House of 5 rooms and bath; lot 112x112; barn; % mile from station; $100 cash, balance $12 60 per month. $1000—House of § rooms; lot 45x145; $100 cash, balance §12 60 per month; Allendale Tract. | $1100—House of 5 large rooms; lot 45x145; all fenced; $100 cash, balance $12 mcrth. | $1200—New house of 4 rooms, grained in oak: lot 50x174; city water: $200 cash, bal- ance $12 per month. $1500—House 5 rooms; steel bath; 30 cherry trees; city water; lot 50x174; $100 cash, balance $16 80 per month. This is a bargain. $1500—House 5 rooms and bath; lot 50x164; $21 per month will buy this home; For- | est Park. $1550—House 5 rooms and bath; high bassment; stationary tubs; lot 37:6x124; 4 blocks from station; $50 cash, balance $13 per | month. This is a snap. $1700—Modern house 5 rooms and bath; 3 block from school, 1 block from car line, 4 blocks from station; nice barn; city water; lot 35x124; $200 cash, bal- ance §18 per month. $1800—House 6 rooms, bath, mantel; tubs; high basement’ 2 blocks from sta- tion: §300 cash, balance $21 per month. No. 1165 16th street—Six-room modern cottage; a able home; price $2250; smali = payment down, balance same as rent. 76 Orange ave.—Six-room house; large lot; $1200; no payment down; monthly pay- ment $16 80. W. E. RUDELL, corner Frultvale avenue and Washington street: office hours § a. m. to € p. m., Sundays included. A—HULL & LEE, Fruitvale Station. $400—Nice shingle cottage of 2 rooms, large barn; lot 50x125; fruit trees and flowers: by block from electric cars. $1100—2 acres choice land; $250 cash, bal- | ance in equal payments; beautiful view of bay | taticnary home and chickens; it will pay to see this. $1300—Chicken ranch; grand furniture of 6- Toom house, 300 chickens, chicken-houses, brooder-house and brooders, for 1000 chickens, some ducks, 2 horses, fine cow, 1 carriage, 1 spring wagon, 5 Incubators, all farming tools; the furniture ‘alone worth the money; property | contains 6 acres, all in orchard, fine barn, 2 windmills, abundance of water, house of 7 rooms and bath; no fog nor high winds; a long lease at small rent; close to electric cars. $400 cash—Lovely new cottage of 4 rooms and bath, steel enfimel tub, fine pantry; lot 50x100; 3 minutes from local train; balance of price payable $15 monthly; this is & cholce property: highly improved neighbornocod and all for $1550. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | n Paved Streets. 0 the University. LOTS east of Grove st. nice corner; east of Grove. corner; east of Shattuck, near x130 50x10( Sigh Elegant west front lot on Hillegass Corner; 50x140; elezant location. —50x150; east ¢f Shattuck: north of Ellsworth; otce Dwight RESIDENCES. rooms; large lot; good location. ew; 8 rooms; large lot; good location, ew: § yooms; fine location; east of corner; east of $3:50—Elegant house; east of Shattuck. $3750—Good 9-room house: mice location; fine Jot 7 rooms; fine location; )—Nice: 12 rooms; nearly new; close i —E legant house! 9 rooms: handsom: nice locatior Very mice 10-room house; choice lot; ot egant 9-room house; location. INVESTMENTS. rooms; rents for $22: well located. ms; rents for $42 50; very good 70x130, 12 rooms: rents for $50; mearly new; location for income. in nice condition; rents for gain. $800—Well located business lot; cheap | bufldings; paye fair rate of interest LYMAN 2129 Center st. SH, bal. $15 per month; 4 fine 1 block fo train and cars; lot 50x100. MORAN & CO. rooms w. e ASH. bal. $15 per month: § rooms, D11 W. C. MORAN & CO. room cottage, barn and lot, 100x ighborhood. W, C. MORAN & CO. G-room house, just completed ner lot; fine mantel, sideboard, gas fixtures, stationary tubs, poreelain bath, tint- ed walls: 1 block to schooi and church, stores, | etc.; $200 cash, bal. $20 per month. W. C. | MORAN & CO $2200_NEW 8-room house: lot 50x140: ; must be #0ld at once. W. C. MORAN & CO. $700 TP for lots in the Wheeler Tract; 48 al- ready sold; grandest view in Berkeley. W. C. MORAN & CQ. $200—LOT, 50x135. W. C. MORAN & CO. 100x135. W. C. MORAN, Lorin sta- tion, Schmidt block, Berkeley, Cal. = & snap—If you are tired and want to e buy this place; lot 60x270; covered ail over with fruit trees, flowers, vegetables of all descritpions: neat, well bullt cottage; must be seen to be appreciated; owner lives alone | and wants to go to rope; price $2000 for a few days only. MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center ., Berkeley BERKELEY barsaine—Scqd Tor prices o7 1ot in the Hillegass Tract. Special agents, M. & MORTIMER, Berkeley station.o AT $1000—MOST sightly lots in Berkeley in the Wheeler Tract; each 50x130; street work done; send for map. MAY & MORTIMER. $4000—PRETTY home in the Scenic Park, near college; 8§ rooms and bath; lots 70x1252 street work done; land worth $40 a foot. MAY & HALl BOx148; street work all done, including cement walks, macadamizing, gas, sewer, water, and climate unexcelled in the world, 'MAY & MORTIMER. legass Tract; lots $450—LOTS 50x125; street work dome; short walk to cars; a big snap. Call and see us, MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center st., Berke. . BARGAINS IN BERKELEY PROPERTY. $2500—Handsome Dew 2-story, 6 rooms and bath; near Ashby station; lot 40x130; $500 down, rest monthly. 8560 each—Lots, 50x150; on Hillegass ave. ROTHERMEL & MERRELL, 507 California st. MUST be sold: owner leaving for southern part of State; handsome house of 11 rooms and bath; good location; fine view: lot 70x16J; will sell at sacrifice {o make guick sale. Ap- ply JOS. J. MASON, I‘II&AQ, Berkeiey 4 $3500—A grand modern home, 9 rooms, bath, gas, furnace heated, large carriage-house and | stable, corral, lawn, trees; elegant location; a | fine 2 of cars; 3 minutes l’mm‘ ome; 2 lines property; house finished in curly redwood and has large salon parlors: attic contains 2 ad- | ditional rooms and is all floored; owner must | sell and can show that he has put over $6000 in_the propert; large lot. $2600—Beautiful new €-room house on fine corner; choice flowers, berries and garden: large bathroom, steel enamel tub, patent closet, house finished in natural Oregon pine; 2 blocks to street cars; no fog or high winds. $1850—Grand home; choice neighborhood; juet finished; 2-story house of 5 large rooms, | pantry, bath, enamei steel tub, tiled sink, art | windo laree lot. $2000—Lovely house of 6 rooms, close to fine | school, street work done, sewered, gas, electric lights; 5 minutes to local trains; 14 block to | streetcars. g You can get easy term's on all these prop- erties and we have many others. Come and talk your plans over. HULL & LEE, 1222 Fruitvale ave., Half-block from Station. Carriage free. Fruitvale Station, Cal. H. A. PLEITNER.. $1350. For sale—In East Oskland, z fruit trees: chicken house; lot 30x130; all fenced; conven- fent to electric cars and local train, $1250. House of 4 rooms; 7-foot basement; stable; chicken house, 12 chickens: 1 horse; cow: spring wagon; frult trees; lot 65x235; must be £0ld as owner is going to Europe. $750. Cozy cottage of 3 rcoms, hard finished; sta- ble; city wal lot 75x100; two blocks from electric cars; easy terms. x $1€50. Good house of 6 rooms and bath: stable; chicken house, etc; lot 41x111; only 10 minutes’ walk from Fruitvale Station. $2050, New modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; ball, high basement and all_modern improve- ments; fruit trees, ctc.; lot 72x368; all fenced and cross fencwd; fronting on main county road. A new home for $2600; on easy terms; $300 cash: $28 monthly; pretty, colonial style house of 6 rooms and basement: large hall; fine brick mantel; open plumbing; porcelain baths; tiled sink, stationary tubs; rooms beautifully tintcd and frescoed; lot 50x157; all fenced; located in the choicest part of Fruitvale: handy to £chools, churches, and within walking distance of local train. £2500. Two-story house of 8 rooms and bath; man- tel and all modern improvements; fruit trees, etc.; lot 50x137; 12 minutes’ walk from Fruit- 1ale Station; fine location and a bargain. For full particulars apply to H. A PLEITHER, Fruitvale Station. $2700—6-ROOM 'cottage; all modern, with fine flowers, {ruit trees; street work ali done; cars vass the door. $2500—6-room cottage; all modern, with | street work all done; fine iron fence in front; lot 50x140; cars pass door. $1400—4-room modern cottage; hot and cold water; bath, chicken house and yard; street work all done; lot 27%x119. $3200—One acre of ground: fine frult trees; £ood stable: on corner; 3 biocks from street car; with 6-room house, bath, hot and cold water, good mantcl and wash trays. $1400—4-room house in first-class condition; bath, hot and cold water; good basement; deep lot; 2 blocks from strect car. $2100—4 acres near High street. Apply ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1151 23d ave., East Oakland. $7500—_COMFORTABLE country home _on Fraitvale ave.; 3 acres; 2-story house of 11 rooms; large barn and outhouses; owner cleared £350 one vear .on cherries alone; nice family orchard; ‘beautiful grounds; electric car line in front; cee photos at office. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OWNER wants bid for fine lot; A must sell. GONEIN. box 4913, Call office, e — ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. THERE are still a few lots left on Santa Cla: ave.. near Sherman st.: will bulld on terms to st $2650—New cottage; G rooms; Webber st.; lot 50x120. J. H. YOUNG, Bullder, 1243 Park st | $1500—Fine bargain; | $6500—A whole block of land with 4 nice cot- | $10,600—FLATS, 3 blocks from 14th and ELEGANT cottage, fine large garden; must be sold account departure. See owner 1518 Den- ton, Alameda, or 503 California, r. 218, S. F. ——— | COTTAGES WANTED. WANTED—In Alameda, furnished small cot- tage or housekeeping rocms for 3 months state price: narrow gaugg preferred. Box 4848, Call office, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAT. ESTATE. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, ELEGANT NEW HOME. ——§3750— On Valdez st. (first street east of Webster), between 284 and 2ith; Piedmont cars ras proverty; just completed; new modern colonial 2-story houses; 7 rooms, (bath and basement; cn sunny side of street; on heautiful high lot; latest improvements: 'natural wood finish throughout; see these houses to-day. nwmf'ruunr. . 1200. On the east slde of‘weblur st., 25 feet routh of ’_;‘;-lrfl; Just the location for warehouse; lot Oakland. INVESTMENT. Three lots, 75x130 in all; street work all done: on west side Louisa st., bet. B st. and the Santa Fe Railroad. ” FINE BUILDING LOTS. 70x100, west side Oak st., bet. 13th and 14th; only $4550. FOX100; east side Oak street, bet. 1ith and 12th; $2750; the improvements on lot cost $2500; these we throw in. 45x100; south side 15th st., bet. Madison and Oak; only $2700, 40x100; west side Madison, 14th; only $2500, bet. 13th and B0x116; east side West st., bet. 334 and 34th: only $1000; other lots in this tract any size desired at greatly reduced prices; send for map. $3000. NE. corner 5th ave. and Fast 18th st.; 150x 150; very fine corner for homes or for busiress. ; lot*130x129, Chestnut st.; all latest {m- provements; beautiful grounds; one of the best buys in Oakland. $6500. North side of 10th st., bet. Jackson and Madison; lot 75x100; large cottage of § rocms; all in Al condition; this place is a bargain; plenty room for another house or flats. ‘WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oaklard. AN elegant new house, large lot, in cholcest location in Oakland; price $3500; a bargain; see it. Apply to P. ' W. ANDERSON, 28 San Pablo ave. FURNITURE WANTED. A_ WOLLPERT, 713 Misslon st pays highest Drice for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 135% BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special reasons. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bids. —_— GLOVES. D. & F. BLACK suede gloves: best in the world: warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. i EMPLOYMENT WANTED—F B‘“"j‘_ e s A T g = AN American woman would like plain or f: ily sewing; dresses refaced or bound reason- able; or will go out Ly the day. 210 Grove. COMPETENT young woman wishes situation o cook by day or housework; references. Ad- dress B, 616 Larkin st. WOMAN wants work by the day, Nashing, froning, hous cleaning; §1 and carfare. 313 Howard st., room 13. HOTEL housekeeper—A lady who thoroughly ‘understands her business desires a. position in first-class hotel or summer resort; first-class references. Box 1585, Call office. GERMAN woman wishes situation as house- keeper or to cook for men. Box 1597, Call. A LADY would like a housekeeper's position. Address 11 Polk st. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged American wo- man, wishes position where there is children; experienced and trustworthy. Box 1575, Call. DRESSMAKER and ladies' tallor, thoroughly first class, well experienced, excellent refer- ences, $2 per day. Dressmaiker, 570 Harrison. OLD lady wishes position in small family to assist for good home at small wages. 183934 Mission st. TOUNG woman will go out to work by day, washing, Ironing and housekeeping; $1 per day. MRS. BONTO, 1103 Powell st. ‘WOMAN wants work by the day; washing, ironing, first-class house cleaning; $1 day and carfare. Address box 1698, Call office. HORSES AND WAGONS. A LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.; also buggies, wagons, har- ness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m.. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. SPAN of mules for sale; 7 years old; broke: weight about 1050; suitable for camping. J. H. DUTCHER, Livermore, Cal. FOR sale, Santa Rosa salesyard—Just arrived, several fine road and_business horses, new buggies and harness. 1499 Market, cor. 1ith. SAN Francisco Veterinary College. Fourth ses- slon begins June 9. Catalogues by applying to M. L. PANCOAST, Sec., 510 Golden Gate ave. Largest stock 2d-hand wagons, buckboard, sur- rey,harness,work,drivirg horses. 15th&Valenci AN A No. 1 express wagon, single; also light camping wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list houses to let: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. TRAINED nurse, with city references, desires ituation as companion and attendant to in- /velid lady, or would travel with invalid; $30 .to $50_per month and expenses. Box 4901, Call office. | RELIABLE woman wants situation as chil- dren’s ‘nurse or companion to elderly lady; first-class references; willing to assist with housework and sewing. 120 Fourth st. POSITION wiénted by a first-class seamstress. willilng__to help "with other light duties; wages $20. Address Lox 4902, Call office. TWC American women from the East would like a position together on a ranch. Call at 11 Polk st. CAPP, §42—House 7 rooms, bath, high base- ment, $30; will sell furniture costing $1500 for less than one-half its cost; owner will Tent one room. GOUGH, 1811—Handsome house of 10 rooms and bath; just put In thorough order; rea- sonable rent to the right party. Key at office BURNHAM & MARSH CO. COTTAGE, six rooms; 9 Ewer plage, off Ma- son, between Clay and Sacramento. ApPlY | 10 Ewer place. NEW house, 6 rooms and bath, every modern improvement; sunny yard and large base- ment. 521 Liberty st., near Castro. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 639 McAllister st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions _received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. HOUSE—1321 Clay st.; 9 rooms, bath and heat- ers. Key at 1436 Clay st. e e e s HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. A RARE opvortunity; elegantly furnished new modern sunny house of 6 rooms and bath; large grounds; must be seen to be appre: clated; rent $35. F. B. SURRYHNE, 138 Montzomery _st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $800—Nice B-room cottage, bath, gas; street work complete; house is in good condi- fon; very central; 2 blocks from local; easy walking distance of Washington ook into this. $780—Why pay rent when you can buy a neat 3-room cottage within 15 minutes’ walk of City Hall, with ot 25x180 feet? Street work all done; $200 cash, balance monthly. $1200—We have the most extensive list of mod- ern up-to-date houses at the lowest prices; Just think of 4-room cottage with large ‘lot, 65x100 feet; chicken houses and corrals; fruit and flowers; close to cars; sunny; this offer is unsurpassed; easy terms can be arranged. $2000—Pretty 7-room Wew, modern 1%-story house; fine location; street work all done; ot all fenced; $300 down, balance monthly. \, $3500—T wo-story modern house, just comnleled\ 7 large commodious rooms; 2 bay-win. dows; tower window; sun heater for heating water; spiendid workmanship; best of architecture; very central; be- tween two car lines. 7-room modern house; large lot; fruit and flowers in plenty: chicken yards; lovely view; 3 blocks from local and electric lines; good local- ity; easy terms if desired. tages located thereon; modern; in fine,| condition and well rented; bringing in income of $50 per month; improvements alone cost $9500; close to local and elec- tric lines; easy reach of New Santa Fe Rallroad depot; this price has been re- duced for quick sale on atcount of own- er’s departure for Europe. $8500—One of the finest residence properties yet offered; 13 large rooms; sunny corner; centrally located; cost moré than double the price asked; must be sold. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $3850—REDUCED FROM $1500. New Colonial 7-room house; open and nickel plumbing; paneled dining-room, elegant side board, decorated ceiling; in fact an ideal rpot; near business center, schools; large lot; drive- way, lawn; terms $700 cash; balance miort- gage; first come first served. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND FU]‘I.I’;UI‘E FOR SALE. FURNITUR ‘month. H. NITURE good and cheap this month. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. STRONG, willing boy would like a place in a large firm; anything where he can advance would be acceptable: best of reference. Ad- dress C. H., 838 Mission st. 'URNISHED residences and flats In parts of the city, $30 to $350: call to see u: we can sult you. SPECK & CO., 667 Market. FULTON, 1553—Handsomely furnished 10-room house, near Panhandle; reasonable. Apply between 2 and 4 p. m. PACIFIC Heights residence, 7 rooms, bath, modern furn., plano; rent low, desirable par- ty, 3 or 6 mos. com. Apr. 20. Box 4799, Cail. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE, BEAUTIFUL MILL VALLEY. 40 Acres Subdivided Into Lots. We have subdivided into lots the finest prop- erty in Mill Valley, known as the SUNNYSIDE TRACT. The streets have been graded and will be sewered and macadamized. The tract commands splendid views of Mount Tamalpals and the bay. The North Shore Rallroad is about to expend $1,000,000 to perfect an ideal ferry and electric line system. Send now for plats and prices and go and look at the property. / McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. 8. H. ROBERTS, real estate and insurance, Mill Valley, Cal.—Houses to rent, furnished and unfurnished, by the season or year; im- proved and unimproved property for DENTISTS. A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market st., Emma Spreckels bldg.—Painless dentistry at reason- able prices: pure gold flllings, §1 50; other fill- ings, $1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 up; plates, a full set of teeth that look natural and guaranteed, $5 up. Painless extraction. 1 do first-class work only and guarantee it. EIGHT frises for beat crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or filling by my won- derful secret, painless method; 20 years’ ex- perfence; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, r. 7, Flood bids.: extractions done pain- lessly: teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; office hours. § a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager. EASY Dental Parlors, 6 Turk st., cor. Mason— Expert painless extractors; skilled operators; gas given: lady attendant. R. C, ANDER- SON, D. D. ., proprietor and manager. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; flllings, 50c; plates, $5, full set; all work painless and war- 12 ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. SEE my new pink ivory plates; see my new unbreakable bridge; both warranted lifetime; crowns, $2; fillings, 25¢c. Dr. Brown, 54 Sixth. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, G0c. $1750—PRESENT CASH VALUE 3 Owner non-resident and must sell; lot 50x150; € rcoms and bath, all in perfect order; harn, large chicken yard; private water supply on premises; only 1 block from Postoffice; seeing is believing; no reserve; my instructions are to scll. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1750—COST OF LOT ONLY. Improvements given aw present income $15 per month; two houses of 8 rooms each, in good order and only 2 blocks from the local train; near business center; owner in destltute circumstances and must sell at once for the besi offer received; eeeing is belleving. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. COUPLE want ranch positions; husband hon- est, capable, sober, intelligent; performs light general work and superintends; wife splendld housekeeper and manager; Eastern experience. Box 4873, Call office. WANTED—Position as bartender; reference siven. Box 1633, Call office. WANTED by competent man position as coachman, gardener, or to take charge of small place; references. Address box 1399, Call office. A YOUNG man would like position in whole- sale or retail house, any work; city or coun try; good references. Box 4906, Call office. SITUATION wanted by bookkeeper; age 24; 8 years' experience; also Insurance; personai interview preferred; agents need not answer. Address box 4004, Call office, MIDDLE-AGED man; sober, rellable; as man about place; care of horses, cows, , small garden, ‘etc.; handy with tools. Bof 1480, Call office. WANTED—By a man of long practical experi- ence in the manufacture of preserves, pickies, catsups and sauces; city or country. Address W. H., 1729 Eddy st. +- YOUNG man wants position as coachman and gardener; good driver; can milk; handy with tools. Box 1407, Call. YOUNG man, 29, accurate bookkeeper, quick and correct’ at figures, wants position of any kind; speaks French; salary moderate; ref- erences. Box 1478, Call. MALE stenographer desires position; is em- ployed at present but would like change; sev- eral years' experience; best of references; Box 1632, Call office. INTELLIGENT young man having 5 or 8 hours daily to himselt wishes outside work. Address with particulars, box 4916, Call. A MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses and tools, wants light work; no milking; small wages if good place. H. W., 115% Second GERMAN man and wife, very neat, capable as man about place, gardener, etc.; wife ix first-class cook, both with most excellent references, wish situations, either In city or country, at §50. Can be seen at J. F. CROSETT & CO.’S, 834 Sutter st. 3 MIDDLE-AGED man, sober and willing, wants a place; handy with tools; any kind of hard work. Address H. WICKS, 533 Sacramento st. ELDERLY man would like to work in private family; care of horses or cows; city or coun- try; small wages; references if required. Ad- dress 278 Natoma st. DR.R.L.WALSH, 847 Geary, nr. Larkin—Pain- less ext., 50c; plates $5 up; phone Polic 1135, DR. E. P. SHEPARD, 14 ‘Geary st.—Expert workmanship only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. MEYER, 46 O'Farrell, late of 6 Turk st.— Crown and bridge work; gas specialist. GARDENER; understands grafting, budding and ali-around gardening; private place or nursery: reference. Box 1601, Call office. WATCHMAKER, first-class workman and steady habits, wants position; has good set of tools; city or country. Box 1589, Call. MISSION, 2324—Villa residence; furnished; 7 rooms, bath; low rent to permanent tenan e e e ey HOUSES WANTED. ‘WANTED—House or cottage of 3 or 4 rooms, bath and yard; state rent and location. Box 1578, Call office. —_— HOUSES FOR SALE. NEW house, 7 rooms; sun all day: fine resj- dence district: Portola st.. off Waller, bet. Plerce and Steiner. GEO. MOORE, 63 Portola. T INVESTMENTS. THE Investors’ Agency, 137 Montgomery st., S. ; l::ll or write for particulars. LOST AND FOUND. LOST March 27, from Dr. Buzard's Dog Hos- pital, corner Post and _ Fillmore, a black cocker dog, long tall. Return to owner at 413 Hyde reward $10. LOST—On Friday about 2 p. m., brown leather purse; name inside. Return to 2416 Pine st. and receive reward: LOST—Stone marten fur on main drive of Golden Gate Park. Recelve liberal reward at 2218 Clay st. LOST—FEnameled flower pin, diamond center, Friday. Return to 1212A Larkin st.; reward. | FOX terrier; license number 4461. Return to 1701 Van Ness ave, and receive reward. LOST—2 passbooks with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the names of RACHEL SAALFIELD and ROB- ERT H. SAALFIELD (a minor); Nos. 258- . 618 and 210-1525. The finder will please re- turn to bank. LOST—On the night ‘of March 29, bet. Third and Townsend sts. depot and 331 Fremont st., a boy's open face silver watch, initialed H. E. K. on back; link chain and charm; liberal reward will be pald upon return to 318 Steuart st. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernla Savings | and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the | name of MATEO HERRERA, No. 259-319. | The finder will please return to bank. LOST—Small purse containing diamond ring. Finder will be suitably rewarded by return- ing same to H. PAULSEN, 1839 Eddy st. FOUND at Woman's Exchange, jeweled pin; | claimant must prove prop. and pay adver. IT will pay to ‘‘Remember” that the Califor- nia Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st., needs old gold and silver to.make new watch cases. e — 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, SET of teeth without plate, DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. e ey DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by druggists or at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—By man and wife of experience, a jranch or farm to rent or to take care; refer- ences given; write for particulars. Address N. D., 50 San Pablo Oakland. POSITION wanted by electriclan; repalring and constructing motors and dynamos; re- pairing; good references. Box 1596, Cail. $2500—$4000 PREVIOUSLY REFUSED. 2 flats of b rooms each; all modern in every respect; 2 blocks to local train: right in tewn; mortgage $2000; only $500 cash; a guaranteed income of 12 per cent on the investment; h days only at this price. J. §. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Broadway (business certer). A guaranteed income for 3 years, under lease at 9 per cent net on the investment; property las a business prospect and should be werth $20,000 in one year; stores now under construc- tion adjoining this property. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. POt A—JAPANESE reliable house-cleaning, cooks and waiters furnished at short notice. Geo. Kiroshita, 1293 Page, cor. Lyon; tel.Fell 8501, JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most rellable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. WINE cellarman, experienced, best reference, wants employment. Box 4619, Call offjce. MARRIED man, thoroughly understands farm- ing, crchard and vineyard work, wants to take charge of place; good man with horses; good references. P. D., 21% Harrison ave., off Folsom st. 5 NESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel, Main 1097, BRADLEY & CO., 040 Clay. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. JAFANESE and Chinese best help; cook and waiter. 421 Post. GEO, AOKI; tel. Bush 135. THE E. P. VANDERCOOK CO., 1016 Broadw: LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAI $175—Two lots, 50x150 each, well located; close to Telegraph ave. car line and good schcol; easy terms. $300—Corner lot; close to town, car line and school. §250—44 feet front on high ground: grand view; close to car line; fine neighborhcod; easy 'terms. $500—Corner lot 80 feet front; urobstructed view: near car line: well located; easy term $500—Lot 50x125 feet: two feet above grad street work complete; fine view; elegant neigh- borhood; easy terms. Cheap, large corner on R. R., sultabls for factory; good switching facilities. ¢ orner lot on San Pablo ave., 20x125; ; easy terms: certdin to ralse in value. —lIaven .ent, flats (n corner; strcet werk adl done; close to local station and car lines: brings 10 per cent cn $3000; easy terms, And rm. 32, second floor, Mills bldg., 8. F. GEO, W. AUSTIN, 460 TENTH ST., OAKLAND. $1000—No. 708 Franklin st, near Broadw: station; old cottage of 5 rooms; lot 25x75 feet ay, Oalkland. NS. cheaj k3 BELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help, 315 Stockton; Main 5188. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Po» utter; i 5072. o e e L EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, AN experienced nurse wishes engagements, surgical or confinement cases; city or coun- try; physiclan’s reference given; reasonable. Call or address Ladies'’ Nurse, 127 Seventh. STYLISH dressmaking in families, in ladies’ and children's clothes, by experienced dress- maker; §$1 25 per day; references. 1237 Web- ster st., near Ellis. REFINED American lady must have employ- ment; managing housekeeper preferred; city or country; no postals. Box 4008, Call. GERMAN woman wishes to have work Wednesdays: washing, ironing or house- cleaning. Please call 1331 Pacific st., down- YOUNG man, epeaking English, German, some Spanish, with experience in buying and sell- ing cattle, wishes situation. A. F. P., box 4865, Call office. HONEST, reliable young man wants position on ranch, acquainted with all kinds of farm work; $35 per month and board. Box 4861, Call office. Brass. iron beds: mattresses: pillows: window shades. J.F.Hotter,712 Mission; tel. Main 730. e e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. 50 H. P. BOILER and engine complete....$350 35 H. P. Economic return flue bdiler, POrtable .. ceq besssanas 300 20 H. P. return tubular boller. 150 15 H. P. return tubular boiler 125 | 4) H. P. locomotive fire box - 250 4 H. P. boller and engine complet 99 5 H. P. boiler and engine compliete. 100 4 H. P. gasoline engine complete. 100 Donkey engine and botler for hoist! 300 30 oil tanks, all shapes and sizes. 1000 gate ves, also globes, % In. to 15 In. 3500 ft. rubber and leather beit H. 8. ‘WHITE, 130-132 Beale st. A—BUYi.mrll or :enls‘ gear, machinery, en- nes, bollers, water pipes, shafting, puileys, S& WHITELAW, 253-256 Spear st. MAN and wife, both cooks, want work same place, ¢ity or country; man also farmer and teamstér. 15314 Third st., room 15. BAR fixtures: big stock; installments; billiard and pool tables; easy terms or re nted. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Mission. | FIREMAN yants position; seven years' ex- perience; best of references. Box 4740, Call. ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscri) received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimors. FLATS TO LET. 3 A NEW modern upper flat of 6 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. Inquire at 1180 Stanyan st. FILLMORE, 1912—Elegant mnng ugper flat ot T rooms and bath; rent $25. 'URNHAM & MARSH CO., 20 Montgomery st. ELEGANT new flats, 8 rooms. Washington st., between Polk and Van Ness; open to-day. COMPETENT stenographer’ desires position; first-class references. Call office. stairs. permasient 4915, street work all done; stone walks; big pros- pective value; house rented now; improvements poor, but land worth more than the price asked for entire property; terms it desired. Cottage 1743 Filbert st. ($1000) is sold. $3000—No. 1400 Fiibert st.; modern, mearly new Eastlake cottage of C.large rooms (extra well built), in first-class condition; high base- ment with’ summer kitchen and cement laun- dry tubs and cement floor; solid 4-foot brick wall foundation, cemented on the outside; lot 40x125 (note the size); stone walks; vel driveway: open lawn; frult trees; sunny; de- sirable; $500 down, balance monthly; liberal diccount for cash; ‘take 14th or 10th st. cars from Broadway. 5 &ASH),‘ $2 50 monthly; 2 lots, 25x256; price each. s $20 cash, 136 monthly; lot 100x100; price $250 in all, $50 cash, $5 monthly: 4 lots, 100x100; trees and_shrubberies; price $300. 0 $75 cash, §7 60 monthiy;: 8 lots, 100x200; fine oaks and laurel trees; price $575. $05 cash. $10 monthly; 200x200; price $985 in all; fine soll; grand view: superb climate; near electric car. line; fine school; bullding up rap- idly with a good class of people; no fogs nor raw winds; adidining_East Oakland; call or send for circular. 455 Seventh st.,” opposite Bro y station, Oakland; carriage free. H., 7. JONES, Owner, AN acre—201 acres, 2 miles from Hay- “:-M‘mmuunhnlvwadzzm.n, and 3 rooms each: new hay barn, '$700° bulld; barn for 6 horses; store and stone’ tank; water piped from spr piped all over the orchard; fenced a; fenced; all farming todls; 20 head of cattle: several helfers 3 xd A‘ynn old; 6 horses: wagons, buggles, etc.; sickness cause of sejl- Touses o $75.000 Oak- ing. and 1 WALTER'E. LOGAN, 138 Brosawa, Jan § coonhmmmuh;hfi ranch, Address box 4202, Call office, i COMPETENT stenogfipher with experience desires position; wages $25-$30. Box 4914, Call office. MILLINERY done at ladies’ homes; own ma- terial utilized, new furnished; terms mod- eratg. - Address box 1567, Call office. A YOUNG lady ‘Wwishes position by the day or week with the sick, or light waiting in pri- vate family. Apply 340 Plerce st., between 1 and 4 Monday, WANTED—Position by experienced lady sten- ographer; references. W. PARROTT, Golden Gate Station, Oakland. ‘WANTED—Position by experienced lady book- Stenographer; references. - W. - PARROTT, Golden Gate Station, Oakland. GROVE, 790—New sunny modern flat, 6 rooms, bath, tinted, storeroom; adults. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—Sunny lower flat of 4 rooms, NEW modern sunny flat: rds and base- ments; near Park. 257 (hxl’l.l.. nr. Stanyan. NICE cozy flat of 4 rooms: stationary wash- tubs and bath: $18. 1181A Howard st. STANYAN, 1132—Furnished or unfurnishea lower flat; NE. corner; #un all day; modern, TO let—Two sunny corner flats of 7 rooms; good cpening for dentist. Apply to Golden MARBLE—For slle cheap; ten new scrolls, Jarge and small, single or all together, at the Tell House, Ocean View. ‘WHITE Leghorn and black Minorea eggs, 75c setting, $5 hundred; also young black Minor- ca roosters. 3256 Encinal ave., Alameda. —_— e 2 CIGARS at less than auction prices; reliable money back if not satisfactory. IN & CO., 200 Battery st., San Francisco. A—$3 50_Derby and Fedora hats, $1 75, Popular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. — e e FINE SUITS, $10; dress pants, $2 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. 50,000 GALLON redwood tank; 8500 ft. 2, 3, 4 and 6-inch pipe. THOMPSON, 40 Main st. FOR sale—Soda_water fountaln, price Original cost $850. Drug store, Pine & ooy 2 FIRST-CLASS wheels, lady's and tiey man's; $25 for both. 517 Fulton - —_— FRESH cow, calf 4 days old; rich milk; sell or trade for dry cow. 83 Shotwell st. THE firm of Uncle Harris has retired from business. Edison phonographs, records, suppl movi picture machines, films. ma..'}?;éi* ‘033 Mt GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new 2 and launches. J, E. DOAK, 46 l"nmm( hl:“ BOATS. launches, rowboats carried In stock, BAKER & HAMILTON. & | to the best Swedish. MINES AND MINING. TACOMA CO, STEEL CORPORATION. TACOMA (U, Simsmb CURPURATION. TACOMA CU, Simpt CURFORALION. 1HE TACOMA CU, SikkL CORFORATION. 2hE TACOMA CU. biupL COMRPULATION. Organized under tne laws of the State uf THE ank TR Washington. $23,000,000 shares Capital Set aside for properties. ‘Ireasury stock TORRE 1050 ansdoe s . o Par value of shares, «One Lokiar, rutly paid, non-assessable and without lhability to howges. he shares of this company are oflu_ed for c-:-n and on Instaument contracts involving small monthly payments. ‘ihe lacter enabics Feopie of moderate’ means to secure, at Suial cost and by easy jgyments, an interest i toe company. OFFICERS. President, HENKY HSWITT JR. Vice President, A, J. HAYWARD. Secretary. EDWARD HOLTON JAMES. Treasurer, W. E. VEN, Chief Engineer, GEN. J. D. McINTYRE. Counsel, THOMAS CARROLL. - References—Dun’s, Bradstreet's or any bank in Tacoma. Selling Agents, ” THE AMERICAN u‘lJAA'ANTEE & TRUST COMPANY, Hayward Bullding, cor. California and Mont- Cal, gomery and inquiries should be San Francisco, To whom all orde: addressed. COAL AND IRON. The production of coal and iron measures the growth of modern civilization everywhere. It is easy to predict the future of & country rich in the two minerals, which stand for energy and strength. The great Northwest has leaped into prominence as the home of the precious metals, so-called. The crowds have passed unnoticed the timbered areas, the vast coal measures and iron deposits of Washington and British Columbia for the glittering but elusive prizes locked in_the ice and snow of faraway Nome and the Klondike. AIMS OF THE COMPANY. The wants of this growing country are the opportunity of the Tacoma Company. Its plans look to nothing less than meeting the Western demand for iron and steel. The total consumption of irom on the Pacifia Coast already amounts to over 3000 tons daily, Let us ask what the demand will be five years hence, with the population more than doubled and the commerce of the Pacific ours. At the present time the freight charges .on irom from the East, the source of all of our suppiies, is $10 to $I8 per ton. This single item means & clear, additional gain on every ton that the company . will manufacture. COAL AND COKE, IRON AND STBEL. The work planned for the Tacoma Company may be stated in a line: It will bring to- gether, at a point on Puget Sound already selected, the coal and iron found abundantly on its 'properties. It will mine coal: but marketing coal is not the end of the com- pany’s business. Its abundant coal supplies will be turned into coke; but neither is the manufacture and sale of coke the end sought. b The coke is one step, and only one, in the process of manufacturing finished iron pro- ducts. On the one hand we control half a dozen great coal flelds, carrying limitless quan- tities of the best coking coal and located with- in thirty-five miles of tidewater. And we are in close touch with the raliroad companies, which Insures the lowest transportation rates, Our iron mines are so fortunately situated thag their products will be carried in chutes to the barges which convey it to the company s workas, Railroads can never bleed us with excessive charges. Our ores and the reduction wosks are both located on tidewater and we shail own the ships which convey the ore to the place of treatment. Our coal properties again are so near the company’'s works that a short and inexpensive eiectric line will furnish our own transportation from mine {o tidewater should the necessity for it arise, FINISHED PRODUCTS THE AIM. We have already ore in practically limitless quantities. The ore, besides being of the high. est grade, Is self-contained, so f#r as the operations of the furnaces are concerned. It contains only traces of sulphur and is free from titanium. By the addition of a small quantity of hematic, found abundantly upon the holdings of the company, this ore ls self- fluxing, and the quality of the iron thus pro- duced is pronounced by expert authorities equal ‘We shall doubtless seil pig iron, but this, no more than the sale of coal and coke, is the goal of the great en- terprise we are inaugurating. The pig firon will go to the markets of the world in the shape of rails and bars and trusses and all the multifarious forms In which fron iy de- manded in modern Iffe, BUSINESS REALITIES. The {dea is planted in business realities. More than ten years ago the far-sighited men now at the head of the Tacoma Company be- €an putting together the great coal and irom areas which are now the property of the com- pany. It already bas secured coal and from sufficlent for its needs for years to come. It has at its command great capital and more {mportant than all its management represents the highest business talent and privats weaith. Seen thus the Tacoma is something more than a company. It is, in fact, a movement anal- agous to the great United States Steel Cor- poration or the Standard Ofl Company. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. The development of this great enterprise means the bullding of a great industrial com- munity. The company realizes all this and itg far-reaching plans extend to matters incidental to the general scheme outlined above. The growth of this community means greatly en- hanced land values at the seat of the com- pany’s operations and corresponding profit. We are not prepared now to go at length into this branch of our subject. It fs sufficient here to say that the company will absolutely control the site of this community of its own creation. ' The inevitable rise in values, the unearned increment, will inure to the stock- holders of the company. The profits of the factories, stores, shops and bank so necessary to community life will all go to swell the dividends of the parent company. MANAGEMENT. In the prospectus will be found condensed sketches of the lives and business relations of the officers of the Tacoma Company. In an especial degree the success of a mining enter- prise depends on the character, Integrity and business ability of the men in charge. The position and standing of these gentlemen in business life are a sufficlent guarantee of hon- est and efficlent administration. Some eight great dividend-paying enterprises, including mines, banks, collieries and lumber companies, stand to the credit of these gentlemen. The Tacoma Company will be thefr ninth, men have n have the fullest knowledge and. sxperience o mining and the broader walks of business life, Their rellabllity has been attested in a thou- sand relations. Their talents and energles have been placed unreservedly at the disposal of the company, Take the advice of one whose great fortune came to him largely through investments: “T pever invest except with successful men. Show me an investment in which successful men are interested and pushing and I go it blind.” SOURCES,OF PROFIT. This company had at its inception and be- fore a single share of stock had been placed on the market a great aggregation of very valuable properties. These in many cases ars now productive. Properties Itke the Marble Bay holdings insure dividends Thi mine is a dividend-payer now has been nd ever since it was first opened. Our great coal and iron Interests aleo only await the installa- tion of machinery, as fully planned, to maks large profits and ~orresponding dividends cer- These dividend-makers may be concisely po! “:ll'hm:m“ follows ~—The mense depesit of high-grade iron at Redonda and Texada mines. 38 2.—Coal and coke from the Snell mines. 8.—Coal and coke from the various Hay- ‘ward properties—4000 acres. from some 7000 —The lumber obtained acres of fit, soruce and cedar. 5.—Lots at the townsite—some 1200 acres to be fully controlled by the company. 8.—The company’s stores and bank. 7.—A smelter to be located at Marble Bay O e grens Marble Bay gold great Marble Bay -copper prop- erty, now ylelding a handsome profit. 9.The inexhaustible lime and marble de- Dosits at Marble Bay. : 10.—Wharves, townsite and hotel at Marble Bay. . —The great gold-copper deposits on sec- ‘Texada Island. 12.—Profit from the company’'s steamers and barges operating In Puget Sound. 13.—Rofling mills, etc., to be located on Puzet Sound. Ga:z2 Pharmacy, corner Fillmore E Union. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. BAFES—New and second hand. - MAN SAFE CO., 417-423 Blc‘nmenm: IE“ GOLDEN GATBE, 15617—4 rms.; bath; gas range; garden: $25; lower flat, 2 rms.. $12 50: 1 to 4 AS household helper in small family desired by refined laly: wages and kind treatment’ ice. desired; no postals. Box 4909, Call offi A STYLISH 7 perfect fitting; rea- sonable rates. 1131 Polk st. COOK, wlill do general housework; $25 to $i0; referenes. Address B ., Dok 4000, POEITION wanted . country; has first-cl | ' Call office. WANTED—Position as housekeeper or com- %.nlm\ to elderly lady, for l#“dny only. ddress Tady, box 4015, Call office. EXPERIENCED stenographer and typewriter a ition; ite. - C. B RESPECTABLE Swedlan womer wants din- ing-room work, or country work, in house, by the weck. Mission st. German nurse; or references. Box 1479, ‘WANT dressmaking, cutting and fitting; noth- ing but first-class work done; suits remod- ¥ g?:i- st. 4 PR s A vizhes 15 take entiresha FOR second-hand machinery,engines tlers 80 to D.J.McMasters,SE.cor.2na .na"l‘!dr:nm. 1ST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines and boilers FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED, bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market. NEWLY ished corner flat, 8 rooms and | ASK m'vf'”'g(l second-hand typewri 1 mn;uudly bay windows; ; Jrice $025. " Call at makes). Al ER & CO. 110 Monts s, .y COTN le. P e Mt bt i W e S MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand movt w X GRANDLY furnished O-room flat at o bar. | _tures. BULLARD & BREGE 137 Post st. gain. D. McRAE, 837 Mission st. UPSTAIRS flat, 6 sunny furnished rooms. 1020 Central ave., bet. Sutter and Bulh?tl.“ -~ FURNITURE FOR SAL AT CAVANAGH Furniture Co., . Mission st.—S 84S and don st.—Special Inlaid ug:l‘%mnm couches, H chal ; bed sets, $8 and up: 4 rms. furn., oak, $48, No. 7 stove. TURNISHED flat 6 rooms; Geary st. near Jones: part cash, balance casy terms. Par. iacs 15 Shits e L ENGINES and_botle second-hand J. BURKE. 130 Beale st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ahE pay $5 D-:le for names; mfl l,l?:.'lo; Chemical Co:, 241°N. Fifth st.. Phila. ba BIG prices paid fc D g o “Il:l‘?umuv also gents’ Office, 25 Stockton st.; phone Bush 484. WANTEDLarge tank windmill and frame. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. Y. range, King Foraltirs o 11 10 Hosget 4 ROOMS; turniture for sale; | * 285 Clinton Park. Al It b et of 3-room flat for sale; almost g STAMP collection, about 3000 different stam; Wwith duplicates, to sell. Box 150, Call o!fl:: TILTON wants second-] lothing and theatrical 154 9th :N.cle-i:"\. —_— L PR e I WILL pay good cash prices for old sealskins: send postal: will call. Box 4337. Call office. W electric all any | 14.—The Darrington gold-copper mines, 15.—A great iron property in British Colum- bla just secured. A’ glance at these items. covering business already mostly in hand, shows the enormous values back of Tacoma shares. PRICES OF STOCK AND TERMS OF SALE. Any order bearing date of April 15 or earlier will be filled at current prices of 12%e cach or 15c on installments. Installment terms, 10 per cent down and 10 ner cent monthiy until raid. After April 15 the price will be 13%c cash or 16c on Installments. pavable on the same terms. This advance is slizht as com- pared with what will soon follow, as the shares are being subscribed for in a large and the work wil! soon begin on the of smelter and furnaces. The orospectus will give fuller information. We will supply it on request, by mail or phone, Main 5803, - ‘;n'; ;,hbd quarterly dividend will be patd AMFRICAN CUARANTEE & TRUST CO., Hayward Relldinz, cor. California and Montzomery stw. netnio, MINING STOCK FOR SALE. MONTEZUMA shares Interests other directions demanding . T sifeecs 208 per share a lcul-y" “in the The stock is i - ahn-."mmh- person.” C. N. ry, Alameda, Cal v

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