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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 190%. BY STATING YOUR WANTS ELP WAI‘I'ID—IAI-'—CC-!I--.I. WELP WANTEN - MAT FeeCantinrad. NURRAY & READY. MURRAY & KEADY. MUKRAY & READY. MUBRKAY & READY MURRAY & KisADY. MURRAY & READY MUKRAY & READY MUKRAY & READY MUBRRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & KEADY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY MURREAY & READY. MURRAY & DY MURRAY & DY MURRAY & DY MURRAY & DY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY. MUREAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY MURRAY & MURRAY & MURRAY & R MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. #URRAY & READY, 634 and 688 Clay st PHONE MAIN 5848. 5848 PHONE. yment and Labor Agents. Lesding Emp TO_EVERY EMPLOYER OF WHITE MALE HELP—We can supply you With white male help of ail kin Free arge No syndicate too large, no firm too smu for us to supply; Mo objection to distance we lhlo ®o0d help: phone, tel h, write or call in person and procure your heip from MURRAY & READY. We gave employment In 1887 to upward of 17.000 men In J888 to upward of 19,000 men. In 1896 to upward of 21.000 men. In 1800 to upward of 36,000 men. In 1801 to ubwerd of 000 men. In 1802 to upward of 45.000 men 1M2 TO UPWARD OF 60.000 MEN. Office open 7 8. m. dily. m Sunday, $.to 12 8. m. Help wanting work—bundreds of places ewniting your selection. Come, read our bulietin boards. Words are good, but only so when backed by deeds TC OUR PATRONS! We resp wish to call your special attention to the present condition of the labor marke Every branch of labor, skilled or unskilled erstocked and will remain %o all through winter. and as the supply and demand i all commodities, the same always governs the lubor market We were confronted early last spring with & grest scarcity of good. in fact, any clase abor. skilied or unskilied The great demand for help had a tendency ake labor stubborn, consequently we were unable to give our patrome such excel- vice s we have in former years MURRAY & READY RETURN THANKS We are much indebted to @il employers horpughly understood the labor market somewhat the burde: BUY HONOR. t confined alone tc entire business wa: labor agitators nan that we sha rs with any heip, has given us employers of he may yourselves you. A m 1" before lemen Good stood as solid eing we double erks, ses held up boycott and could mot hurt *‘Murray ENDS OF LABO) d= in_haste, nor b neediessly EMPLOYE W MONTH, ncisco employment these labor agitators by among the working men Notice—We do not sup- firm or corporation who rike on him.” Advertised same help papers. Result: They soon arge and small employers of . sed their business relations with agents. THESE WEAK- EMPLOYMENT AGENTS R E THE PATRONAGE OF ANY EM- YER WHO BELIEVES ALL ARE AL. ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO WORK FOR A LIVING WITHOUT THE DICTA- ON OF WALKING DELBGATES, AGI- T DEMAGOGUES STABLISHED FACT THAT oyer of heig knew or knows any will they have trouble, @s these ment sbor sgitators make a business of making uble No, they could mot hurt us, because you, r customers, stood ®0 manfully at our back; and for such we are ever grateful; hence this letter of thanks EPRING HAS OPENED. J HAS OPENED. After an ily unprofitable winter “to the great mass of skilled end unskilied ja- borer, we still find upward of 12,000 idle men and boys in San Francis CAUSE It became evident early last fall to most mployers of labor to either close down or curtail the employment of as much labor as they possibly could to remedy if possible the &reat jabor troubles which will take place in year 1904 INDISPUTABLE FACT At all times the supply and demand regu- lates and governs the labor market. BUT NOT TH WAL DEIL UNSCRUPULOUS LEA OF LABOR He is bad. not that he was born bad, but hecause he became bad very soon thereafter. NOW THIS YEAR, 1904, We find him fighting for life or death. HE MUST PASS Away for the benefit not of the mimority, but for the majority—great majority—who are non-union men. AGITATOR, JUETIC All men are ecual bef God and the law. No man Is above the law, and no masn is helow 4. Obedience to the law is demanded s= 8 right, not asked as & favor. This year we wil! be forced into strike after trike. not as the vote of the majority (for the sjority of labor union men do not vote unless i fear), but by a cligue under control agitator. UNIONISM DEFINED. have @ right to form a union for benefit honestly derived from craft or coupied with fraternal orgenization, Much Jasting gcod can be done thereby. BUT WHEN THEY SAY cannot work beside them because he ot join their union, AT SAME HOTEI. WEAR SAME CLOTHES, AN mes the trade et Man GO TO SAM CHURCH, READ FAME BOOKE, BELONG SAME POLITICAL PARTY. PORC ONE STORE TO CLOSE 8 P. M., ALLOW SALOONS TO OPEN 2¢ HOURS DAILY, DICTA®E TO EVERY EMPLOYER OF LA- BOR HOW HE SHALL RUN HIS BUSINESS, FORCE HONEST BUEINESS MEN INTO PANKRUPTCY, E Deprive the #n honest mechanic, &f- ToeThe e veeived ' gnod sducation, DHE RIGHT TO LEARN A TRADE, making criminais of such boyx, who ledrn trades in SAN QUENTIN PRISON. FORCE LAWS THRODGH LEGISLATURE which are unconstitutional), city gnd county municipalities: ©f fraternal fltflnluum to put a union trade sign (sim] 10 a tamale) on them;y FORCE MEN TO BECOME IDLE: BOYCOTT EVERYBODY WHO WILL NOT JOIN THEM: Refuse men to join their unions who pleaded #ith money in hand to pay ipitiation fee—on & pretext, We have many members out of empioyment, yet refused them the right to work @t their craft or trade unless they be- longed to them: competent to do the work, FET THE AGITATORS TURNED THEM MURDER 1S BAD, TO STARVE A MAN 1S WORSE FORCE CAPITAL OUT OF STATE AND COUNTRY: REFUSE TO ALLOW A MAN TO TAKE A PARTNER INTO HIS BUSINESS—UNLESS they say so Force milkmen to strike; cows, unable to milk themseives, suffer untold torture. Force milk wagon drivers to strike, so the new born babe lies at side of mother, no milk in her breast to feed ber offspring with, cap get no milk from the cow—the NEW BORN BABE CAN DIE OF STARVATION. Turns a once honest, bard working man into HOBO (no workman Joses ambition); ETOPS EDUCATION SETOPS CULTIVATIH OF ETATE AND COU PLOY AND HELD ¥ 7 TIONS WITH bis employe to fight him: FORCE MEN WORTH 86, 86 and §7 DAY to stand on same level with man worth only 2 da FORCE MEN TO SUBSCRIBE part of their earnings (which belong to wife and child) to help defy laws THEN THE ? WROD Then unionism becomes worse than socialism, EQUAL TO ANARCHISM THEY DEFY THEIR GOD AND BECOME TRAITORS TO THEIR COUNTRY! Let the CHURCH, irrespective of CREED, let the good women's clubs of this country, YEA, LET EV MOTHER, From thix day on, declare themselves openly, BEFORE GOD AND MAN, Their determination to stamp out, once and forever, the 1LABOR DEMAGOGUE. AGITATOR and WALKING DELEGATE Then and not until then will our church, your home. be safe. Your chbfldren will earn trade—not in a State Prison, but in shops in the city or town you reside, taking home to his mother his week's salary, which will make him a better boy, youth and a mi among men MURRAY & READY TESTING LABOR LAW IN SUPREME COURT. ] We & testing a most ridicuious law | passed by last Legislature. Synopsis of sume Should any empioye of a firm, corporation or of any emplover of help strike for higher wages or for any other cause, you, or your agents, must tell the next applicant cause of last man leaving you or of his dignissal. Case is now in Supreme Court. We will advise you from time to time of success of Thousands of our customers wish us to send them s full report of our Mr. H. V Ready's testimony, two and a half hours. firty-five pages, before United R. R. of S. F. | arbitration e of U. R. R. versus Street Carmen’s nion. We will send a copy of report to you. Con- gressman Liverpash was attorney for Street Union. He knew more about the fon when he got through with our dy than if he had studied labor all rinting plant can ve it EL A5 500D & OUr Own out same you will rec Thanking all past favors and awaiting a continuance of same, very re- specifully yours, MURRAY & READY. THE STAND WE TOOK IN ALL PAST EARS EMPLOY LATIVE TO EMPLOYER WE WILL FOLLOW tscriminate, | YEAR ) CHANGE. MURRAY READY. | MURRAY & READY. MURRAY DY. MURRAY DY. MURRAY DY. MURRAY DY MURRAY DY. MURRAY DY. MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY MURRAY RRAY MURRAY MURRAY READY. READY. READ' READ' WANTED for U. E. army; able-bodied w married men, between ames of 21 and citizens of the United States, of good chara ter and temperate habits, who can epeak, read and_ write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Rialto building, k»z«ahb»»rw»a»?mz?bbm»kkhmhmz«h»h»kkbn MURRAY ew Montgomery st., San Francisco, or 1029 Second st,, Sacramento, Cal WANTED —Experienced dress goods man to #0 to Sacramento. Apply between 0 and 11 a. m. »t HALE BRO AND POPULATION | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE——Con. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 CLAY ST. ——PHONE MAIN 5848—— Leading Employment and Labor Agents, WE SPEAK ITALIAN, GERMAN, SPANISH, GREEK, FRENCH, SWIES. In 1803 we gave During, 1904 we hope work to 60,000 men, to increase 60,000. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. TO NEVADA STATE If you stay four months. THAT'S ALL. 83%c ROLL and up: fine wall paper; samples mailed; painting, tinting, byperice. M. MER- IGAN, 1302 Webster. Tel.’ Jackson 1321. BOOKS baught: libraries purchased. King's Old_Bookstore, 61 McAlljster st. BTEEL lined safe, 1800 pounds: $125. RICH- ARDSON BROS., 1816 Market st, BARGAINS In fine dlamonds and watche easy payme: GARIN, 503 Hmlrd bldg. GOVERNMENT WORK 155 teamsters. $2 day. 155 laborers, §2 day. 155 rockmen, drillers, $2 to $3 day. EIGHT HOURS DAY. TRRIGATION WORK. $1 FEE—THATS ALL. TO THE MINES. 4 ;r:’china single and double hand, $82 50 o §90. ALL OVER GALIFORNIA. ARIZONA. CLOSE TO PRESCOTT. 910 miles—8$9 10, gbd(enmfltw, inborers, drillers, etc., $2 to Don't be stingy with your distance. Get closer to lands of sunshine. CENTER OF GREAT MINES. ARIZONA. ARIZONA. ARIZONA. MECHANICAL. Planer and sticker hand, Oregon, $8 50 da; Tallymen, lumber comnany, boss here, $90. MILKERS. 26 milkers. all parts of California, $30, $35, $40 and found. 4 buttermakers, $40 and found 12 farm and ranch hands, $25. $26, $30 found. WOODCHOPPERS. 125 woodchoppers, all over State. Postmakers, shakemakers, etc. —HOTEL DEPARTMENT- — 12 cooks, different places. $30 to $75 found. Walters, dishwashers, bell and elevator boys. Laundrymen, §15, $20. £30. $40. $£50. $60. $70. MI'RRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cley st YOUR FARE PAID. Milker, Round Valley, §30 and found Butter and cheese maker, Round Valley. §35 and found. Blacksmith helper, mgchine shop, $2 56 day. Cement finisher. MILKER AND WIFE. No other woman on ranch, north. $50 found. b farmers and wives, $40 and $50 found. Baker and cook, country shop, §12 week. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay !l 3 vum HANDE. orange grove, $20 found. grocery. city, §5'to 86 week. Waiter, Tonch cadnters 885 and found Porter, city institution. 25 and found. GARDENERS. Vegetable gardener for ranch.boss here,$30 fd Gardener, flowers, eic.. fare 40c, $30 found. Young man, help i stable city bakery.$8 wk. Steel chippers.cast steel,hand work, $2 50 day Pginter, carriage shop. $3 day. Sticker hand: DRUG CLERK, $60. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 638 Clay st. e —— WANTED—_Good salesman or _solicitor. TUAL INVESTMENT CO.. 467 Parrott bids. :OIEEI A'D ‘WAGONS. fl,?}l TAR auction sales of horses. buggies, agons and harness every Monday at 11 cfork at 615 Bilie st.; all horscs guaranteed fo be a8 represented. . WATKINS, Auc- tinoneer. Ptone East 743. AUCTION sele of horses every Wednesday at 11 @ m., 327 Sixth st.; every horse must be as represented or money refunded. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. FOUR fine surreys. oné pony buggy, carts, wagons and business buggies for sale, cheap. 1504-S Folsom st. SECOND-HAND open hacks, wagonettes. 3- seaters and business buggies. CORVILL MANUFACTURING CO., 48 Eighth st SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary = Coll:ge—Next session begins June &, Catalogs by applying Lo DR. E. J. CREELEY, 510 Golden Gate ave. Iittle experience. $2 50 day. | GASOLINE engines bought, sold, gel‘ull‘:‘- ale s repaired. Sykes-Corson Co., 254 SAFES and_cash registers, new and second- hand 1 FREEMAN, 1320 Market st, SOME good second-hand gasoilne engines, 1 to 12 h. p. cheap. E. B Beck & Co.. 122 Mket. SLOT machines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPL 933 Market. SAFEE_New and second-hand. THE HER. | MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Builard & Breck. 131 Post st. .U!lflAL lN!'l'lU--"l‘l—ccn. ONLY plano house in the city that will rent ou a new plano for §8 per month and allow months’ rent and Sariagy oft purchase price; sole agents for M sehmn and other makes. SCOTT- TAZ, 560 Hayes. A FEW unredeemed storage pianos (also furni- ture) will be gold to pay storage dirt cheap. WHITEHEAD'S storage. 1636 “farket st NEW upright planos sold on $3 monthly pay- mamnws'cuxp{‘rfl & CO.. 16 MeAllister st- EDAL Steinway up. ;Chickeri: by grand: Ehoninger. 5 st O et little used. Keeffe' Hornung, 216 McAllister. lian plano Post st. ianos. ER, Byron Mauzey planos. SORMER, By - R08-a, plaver. ' BYRON MAUZ’ OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. SE. corner Hyde and Green sts., suit able for fruit, grocery, butcher, ete. nf"" to suit tenart: low rent. Apply J. DIMI attorney. 4111 California st.. room 6. PERSONALS. SAFES_New and second-hand. B, B. BECK & CO.. 12! Marke GASOL!NE enl(ne 1l sizes, 7. ASK for prices on second-han makes ALEXANDER & CO. utar;x;n::llel_n;d launche: ypewriters: 110 Monts MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CALIFORNIA Housewricker " pat Co. pays the highest yrice for buildings and will remove the largest building in 10 days. Office and vard N. W. cor. Miseion and Tenth sts. SHOES wanted: misft & castoff; highest pres. ; _mew & 24 hand thl for sale. 49 Mission. TILTON wants good second hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Sth st : tel, Jessle 2851 —— e HEDICAL d?fillln‘ nlc sure lnd qull‘k u(l from irregularities consult we at once; my methods are always safe, painless and reil- able; 1 have no fallures; no exorbitant fees. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Cures guaranteed or no pay: 17 years' ex- | perience in all female d\s(‘l\i(‘r\ call or write without dela: correspondence confidential. DR. WHITE, 02 Market J;(-‘ rooms 7 and 8. A—LADIES, if_you are suffering from irres- ularities or any ailment you will avoid dis- appointmients by consulting me first. My method of treatment is positive and harm- less and I guarantee immediate relief from any cause or make no charges. Advice free. Call or write DR. SYLVESTER, 219 Kearny. ALWAYS be advised and treated by a grad- uate physician; positively the only one here capable and willing to restore you to happi- ness; relief for irregularities; help for un- fortunate ladies; if {n trouble consult him without cost or fee: call or write; confiden- tial. DR. R. H. WESTON, 305 Kearny st. DR. G W. NNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consuit this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; dvice free.” Office, 1018 Marl MES_ DR, WYETH, spe: complaints and Irregullrl(leu Instant relief d; 30 years' experience. 826 Pull st. A fresh, smooth and young looking face, With a real, genuine “‘baby skin.” Don't forgfiet tkg name, M. ELLA HARRIS, The number, 781 O'Farrell st., near Larkin. Call’ or write for ook, free, ‘Hings on Beauty. A1 SUITS to order at §1 weekly. We have contracts with leading houses to take all their shart ends, called remnants. We make sou a fine suit on instaliments cheaper than others do for cagh. LEON LEMOS, merchant bet. _taflor, 1127 Market st., 7th and Sth. THE Star Huir Remedy restores gray hair, im. proves iis growth,stops falling,cures dandruft and itehing sealp: no stain or stickiness: clzanses scalp:at druggists’, bairdressers’ ;ac- €ept no substitute. Star Remiedy Co.. 1338 Folk | A—MICROTINE, & positive cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fever, headache and ali bronchial affections: send ' far free sample. MEDICINE CO.. 272 9th ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, monthly journal of informa lon, plans, sug- gestions and ideas for adveriising. Send to- day for free sample, or 10c for 4 months’ trial. Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood (affecting skin, mouth. bones, ‘etc.). speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. WILL give free treatment to every lady call- g this week at the Gim Facial Massage Device Parlors, 517 Taylor st. GOLDEN GATE, 300 shop: _cixars. cleaned. ~Laundry, newspapers, barber suits cor. tobacea, AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market st. DRDNKENNESS. morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by Willow Bark Co. 812 Shotwell; consultation free; call or write HAIR grown gray restored: pimples, wrinkles, all blemighes removed;: Ihumpuoln‘ specialty. MME. ROUME, 231 Post. parlors 13 and 14. SOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun.; classes Mondays, Fridays. Louise Foster's School of Daneing, 1656 Market. nr. Larkin. Prof. 8 de Loutsky, dermatologisi st.; modern fi treatm DR. KOHL, reliable speclalist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 10083 Market st opp. Sth. Drs. Goodwin, 3 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Ex| in obstetrics, female complaints; Inst. rele treatment §10: hours, 10 to 5; 25 'vears' expe: 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ @ private home before and during t; best medical care; low fees. MRS D. ALL specialist; confinem SUITS to order on installment: pe NEUHAUS & CO. (ine.), tailors. 720 Market HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. IN THE COLUMNS OF THE CALL [ AUCTION. | AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. ATUCTION. REAL ESTATE. . EAUBALITO SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1604 On the Ground, at 2:15 p. m. 22 CHOLCE. 2 22 RESIDENCE 22 22 LOTS 22 Facing Bulkley and Excelsior aves., Reads and El Monte lane, formerly known as Hotel Geneva, formerly EI Monte Hotel. For further particulars and catalogues ap- ply to HENRY STERN DAVID STERN & SONS, Estate Brokers and Auctioneer. 11 Montgomery st Real $10,000- STORES and flats _on 50 feet frontame. $6,500—Store and 2 flats on Mission st.; 6! Store and flat in Mission; rents $47 50; Eighth st Tot_ 24x75. $3,250Store and flat; Church st rents $32 50 lot 25x100 with fine view of park;: rents $220: lot 35x125. Laguna; 2 new flats, lot 25:9x120, to $24,000—Four flats, rooms all sunny $7,500—Ellis st., near with room for more: rear street. $5,500—3 flats on Church st.; rents $72 30; all_sunny rooms: good loeation. $2.000—Two flats, near 25th and Sanchez sts.: rents $30; lot 29:0x114. Properties from §1500 to $200.600 in ail parts of the city. Ranches of all sizes. Oakland, Alomeda and Berkeley property, for sale and exchanze. "EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. $6500—NEW artistic homes, built by day work. They contain reception hall, *salon _parlors, beautiful dining-room in natural wood with brick opsn fireplace; the kitchen is perfect in appointment, light ‘and roomy; 4 bedrooms; all sunny; large biiliard-room in basement: also laundry with cement floor: lot 26x101: east line of Clayton st., south of F'r:darick' transfer to Masonic-ave. ears at Haight or Oak st ride to the door. JOHN STIER- LEN, Owner and Builder, on premises. §1.25 PER WEBK, no interest. Lots in the Excelsior Homestead Tract: all level: no grading to do: ready to build your little home on; close to electri¢ cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgcmery st.. room 5. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr, & Mrs. Travers, 1170 Market. Actina restores lost eyesight icures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA Co., 3524 1dth, nr.Valencia. MRS, Eaton, electric needie specialist. 469 S ter. r. 609." Miss Faton, 233 Geary, room 38 st., cornmer DOG HERBS 1126 Market st. original method of treatment FINE river bottom pasturage: green feed year near Black Diamond, Contra Costa . Address Nucleus, 190 Stevenson, S.F. FOR tale—2 good business horses and 1 top buggy. Centennial stables, 1525 California st. FOR sale—A cushion-tired buggy; good condi- tion. Box 4130, Call office. FOR SALE—Dark bay buggy horse, 6 years old. Box 4211, Call office. HIGH-CLASS pacer, record harness, etc., for sale cheap. 1000 Geary sl Dr. J. H. Halton, veteribary surgeon. Office, hospitai moved 814 Folsom; tel. Jessie 1606, A1 EXPRESS wagon, llght camping wagon anpd go-cart for sale, cheap. 532 Mission st. Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckbd, su rey, harness, work,driving horses. ibth-Valenc S———————eee———— HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED _list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery. MCcALLISTER, 1269—12 rooms, bath and bil- ilard-room; $60: water free; modern. - BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN & HPOWELL, 25 Post st. S HOUSES ToO LIT—FU'I SHED. 2:20; bike, buggy, A COMPLETE furnished house of 9 roomi plang; large basement: 2 blocks from pan- handle; fine view: will rent for any length of time: reference. For further particulars 22ply 110 Clay st. IOUIEI mxllnn-—rol SALE. NIN city. 3C5 Golden Gate ave. LOST AND FOUND, WANTED—Young man who is an experlenced crockery packer. Apply between § and 11 a m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Young man who Is an experienced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Stenographer; young man familiar with bookkeeping and stenography: williug to make himself generally useful; wages small to start; good chance for advancement. Address Box 1061, Call office. WANTED-—Experienced insurance solicitors in each town in California by new life associa- tion: exclusive territory for those who start now; big me ey Bew and in fu future. Address Secretary, P. O. box 487, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED— Stenographer familiar with general insurance brokerage business. Address box 1146, Call office. giving references, stating _previous experienice and salary expacted. WANTED Four_architectural and electrical draughtémen on a long Job. Apply to Telephone Company, Engineering Depart- ment, 216 Bush st. WANTED_An experienced proofreader on Ex:k and job work; one who has some knowl of Job printing_preferred. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 741 Market st. LOST—~Onc black mare, white star on forehead; 1 pneumatic rubber-tire buggy, black body, red running gear; brown day blanket and whip: last Saturday evening, between 8 and 9, on Ocean _boul Finder “apply at Neucleus Stables, 187 Stevenson st. DR. NG, TOY KEE, Union ‘square; all diseases c 319 Powell st., opposite ed_by herbs. .ONI\’ TO LOAN. LIFE insurance policies; loan: A give higher lcan values than companies. United Loun and Trust Company, 21 Stockton nd fioor, Bush 484 VXTX‘D LOAN and TRl ST (‘OHPANY 21 Stockton #t. (upstairs); if you hold a salaried position, on your note, without knowledge of your friends or employer; lowest rate; quick ser- vice; confidential treatment: call, write or telephone Bush 484; we are the best equipped company in the eity, with offices convenient- ly and centrally located; separate rooms, nnz:d ®0 that the strictest privacy Is as- sured. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner Building. Quick settiements; no dllsppfilmenu Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assignments of rents; property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests In property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (INC.). CONTROL $1.000,000. REAL ESTATE LOA INTEREST 6 PER CENT. FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD MORTGAGES. CITY AND OAKLAND. COUNTRY AND TOWN PROPERTIES. ESTATES IN PROBATE. UNDIVIDED INTERESTS IN REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE IN TRUST. 9-10-11. CROCKER BUILDING, 8. F. _ WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, town or’ country. Low rate of interest, Give full particulars of property or chattels. Location, etc. Box 408, Call office, 107- LOST—Saturday evening, April 2, between §:30 and 9:30, on San Brufio road or Folsom st gold sunburst brooch set with nine diamonds gift; $100 reward: no questions. H. J. S., Emp. Planing Mili, 749 Bryant st LOST_Black feather boa. Sunday, on Post st., between Plerce and Filimore, ar on Fillmore, between Post and Fulton. Return to 2148 Post st.; reward. LOS pass book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Bociety of San Franclsco, in the name of HANNAH BURKE, No. 184-619. The finder will please return to bank. TOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of Grace King, No. 216-667; the finder vlease return to bank. LOST—Near ferry, case containing collars and marked Keller Fitzgerald, Oak- Merchants’ Express Co.,15 Spear —_—_— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. YOUNG men of 18 or over to join a mlllury anization. Apply, with references, 8, gt NIT, 473 VaS.ncia st., bet. 6 and § p, m, no expenses. WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Roikin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 pew rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25c to S0c per night. BARBER thop for sale, Chelb. fine busin fine loeation: party leaving the city. Cemmercial st. o molders, bhacksmiths, to stay away WANTED—Machinists, teamsters and woodworke: from Stockton; strike. 8. F. Labor Council. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or maii charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bld, man for real estate office. RELIABLE, capable yo business. Box 1041, Call BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. MeIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. DOBES ¥OUR ROOF.LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy t lay; needs no painting or coating: good over old iron. tin or shingles; best for new rouls. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. MONEY loaned on dfamonds, Jewelry, sealsking and valuables: our fireproof vault is protect- ed from burglars by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 chklon phone Bush 484, MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, bcarding-houses, without security; casy payments; large business In 46 principal eitiés. Tolman, 863 Parrott bld. ANY amount quickly on furniture or piano, without removal or other security; no com.; fairest rates: strictly confidential. National Credit Co., 68 Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market st. THE United Loan and Trust Co.. 21 Stockton st (upstairs). loans money on diamonds, jew- elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484, MONEY Toaned -on 24 and 3d mortgages, un- divided interests real estate in probate, life estates. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstair: MASQUERADE costumes, play book: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Mkt TAILOR-MADE suit §7 50; dress pants $2 50, Misfit (‘Iolh(ng Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to fts natural color. $1: at all drugzists’. PALMISTRY, MADAM DEVAS, PALMIST AND ASTROLOGIST. BUILDL H._JEROME FOSELLI sclentific palmi-r 513 Taylo: st. near Geary. Phone Black 561 PAPERHANGING, ROOMS papered, $4 up; tinting, painting Hartmann Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel. Main 413 LIEBECS REAL ESTATE—Country—~For Sale. W. J. Wall, CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. $15,000—103 acres: all level, County; elegant 7 poultry house: aries; income about $3000 a yea in the county. $30,000—Klamath Co., Southern Orego: dering on Bix Klamath Lake: 3000 acres about 4400 tons of hay annually; alse quantities of grain; well fenced and cros: senced; goud §-room residence; farming imple- ments; 10 horses; 3 good barns, ete. $10,000—In Sonoma Co.: 800 acres well fenced in 8 felds; house; # large barus; dairy houss well watered; 200 acres tillable: all ievel acres §-year-old orchard; 40 head cattie; 20 bogs; farnming implements, etc.; 35000 mort- gage; trade tor bay property. $27,000—In Placer Co.. on R. R.—1680 acres, part Tiver bottom, all can be pioughed; CAarry 400 head cattle year round; dwelling; 3 ood barns; iarming implemenis; 90 head cattle, 12 head horses; plenty water to irrigate; part cash. $8500—Scid by order of Superior Court, 1080 acres, pear Point Arena, 200 acres fine potato land; apple orchard; 500 acres more could be planted; 500 acres heavy timber; well im- proved and fenced: fine dairy or stock ran $5000—Best ranch in Soythern Oregon; acres; 2 sets good improvements; well fency orchard; § horses: farming tools: outside range. nly 2 miles of town, 155 acres; 10 acres old vincyard; family orchard; 60 acres clover or alfalfa: under 3 ditches; large new barn; will build dwelling to sult buyer;, 10 fine milch cows farming implement only $1000 down. $2600—160 acres near boat and cars, Sonoma Co.; good 6-ruom house; vineyard, orchard, barn, cutbuiidings, horses, cow, pouitry. $2000 Job can be had With the place. 00—Ong mile P. 0. schools and stores: 255 acres: 40 level: 10" could be irrigated, house, large bara, buthouses; well tenced and 1 mile of town; room house; 2 large gran- best ranch ba to_tuildings; furniture. $4500—Two and a half miles live town and R. R.; 406 acres; 40 in grain on creek: about 100 acres more bottomn land; 10 acres fuil bear- ing orchard; balance timbered pasture; house, barn, ctc.; fine place for resort or sanitarium; not far from city. § milcs of Santa Cruz; 47 acres; 18 unier cultivation, balance fine pasture assorted (ruit trees: 1500 grapes; windmili tank; water piped to bulldings and yard splindid 8-room hard-finished house, = good stable and poultry houses; spun good horses; 2 cows; 7 dogen he: single and double buggies and harness: hay; farming tools and furniture; trade for No. 1 property around bay. HIGHLY respectable private piace to obtain | $2050--160 acees, % milos of Napa City, 2 liberal advances on diamonds, Jewelry. at 2 | miles P. O.; 30 dcres under cultivation: 15 ver cent interest Baldwin Jewelry Store, | ucres {ull bearing frult: i5 acres fine &rain $46 Market; tel. Main 1641 Branch, 1D Third. | 65 acres more couid be cullivated: "“bilance ‘and racky: house, barn, pouliry houses, 1 PER cent on fumniture or pianos: no removal; | Lioken and racky: hojse, bars.. Bouiry Mouses. no commi; $25 u cow, pouitry, tools. on; Lo quiet, confidential MONEY to loan on low int diamonds, pearls and preolo at W. J' HESTHAL'S, publlcity: : quick, gold, silver, stones bought 10 Sixth st, 2D-HAND machinery, boilers, engines, pumps, puileys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. § WHITE MCHY.' CO., Beale st. 130-1 DESKS and office furniture; $20,000 stock to be sold befare April 15; this stock can be bought in larse or smail lots. T. D. Mc CARTHY CO.. 782 Mission. Phone Bush 461 FOR sale—30 milking cows and dairy outfit complete, with or without pasture for the same. Apply at 818 Grove st., between Web- r and Fiilmore, MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave )ANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. NEW easy method—To wage earners on unin- dorsed notes; absolute privacy Fidellty Loan Company, rdoms 4849 Chronicle bldg. TO salaried people without security: on furni- EATLORS and green hands for steam whalers, fishiug and trading. 504 Davis st. A FIRST-CLASS tallor. 25 Stockton st. STEADY, trustworthy man as partner in well- paying cash business; ufi, 310 Folsom st. BARBERS—Shop to let; furnished complete. 330 Main st WATIAKERE and plntmlhm for country. Apply REISS BROS. CO., 24 Sutter st. YOUNG m—-..llofl wanted for ships. HALLBERG, 517 Jackson st. TAKE notice~I ha of my interest in the firm of Johnston & Ellis, California Market, to Robert H. Johnston, on March 22, 1904. E. V. ELLIS. PAINT your old “and new m:ul and shingle roofs with Asbestos Roof Paint: guarantesd 1o stop all leaks in the one and preserve the new. Front st.; tel. Main 1425, A—FINE suits, §7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Tnal Misdt Clo g A nedr h: open 1o 9 p. m., Sunday to noon, A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, bollers, water lp-. Muu, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, MAN to do janitor work for tuition in 5. F. Barber School. T4l Howard st. .. E. A. Bullls, r. 40, Phelan ¥ P o, Ges, M. Thomas Post, G. A: K. wmgfla Hotsl, # Third ut near Mar- reading-rooms; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at au;-‘dm eiom-tauuln cmx office of lel"n-fi -&.‘mm lll.l- ALTERATION sale—Best fl 50 1 50. r Price Hatter, 80 Kl‘l'.fl.l‘..fl-.‘w open to O I« m.; Sundays to nocn. Iufl\eldd d'lllf inting o.nd ey BARRON, 1310 "&m paj years. r?m?u q.- at uq $1 50 pair; fl - ¥ a"'u’n mlld -4 121 m.' imported 2 b ot e T B s g Sl m FOR sale—Helfer; will calve soon. 200 Ninti W "a.“-':*... Fompel hoth DEMOCRATIC AND REPUB- all'g-"' Shons hplt-ocied ol i LICAN PARTY NOMINEES and bundreds p.flut ‘white nul at a (-gr-nu--u. HON & AWNING Co.. 86 Mrkt.Tel. $3000—160 ‘acres, at station and near Santa Cruz; 36 acres ciear: orchard; 10-room house: oughial mortgage $2000; trade equity $3500—Near San 4 acres bearing fruit, mnm/ prunes; facllitles for |mu||on. build- n 26 acres gandy loam, cnly 214 miles of Petaluma; house, b rooms and bath; part cash. |d quine, with 80-foot shaft and fine body of ore in sight, El Dorade Co.; assays $14 @ ton; would exchange for vacant lot. Rodoc s acres: b milles from Santa Cras; 20 acres under cultivation, balance rolling and scme steep; small orchard and vineyard, bear- ture_indorsed notes and other security. 8, F. | ing; oam house, barn, outbuildings; Discount_Agency. 143 Phelan bank foreciosure; $500 down' und . balance gy e monthiy pavments if desired. rates on furniture and pianos; strict | ' §0500—Near Petaluma; 13 acres; 6-room privacyino commission instaliments accepted. | house; good outbuildings; tools; wagon and BONELLY 301 Bd0y, Conservatary bullding. | hoyse; 10 pauliry BOSeN.. B0 lena: 2 lucabe- d brooders; a monmey-maker. oans on diamonds and jewelry 8 per cent | 'Ok aan" it o, £. ¥ Collateral Loan Hank. 598 Kearny. | yobring bia n“"t :’}:,;’.:’;‘1', et o 3% ON furniture & plano: : no removal; WOUZ FURANE N e . oV s com. wi harness; tools; furniture. o . TREMAL . 8 Bddy Near Sebastopol; 24 acres: all level: 1 PER cent on furniture or plano. 1003 Mutual | 2 flqwh‘ streams; 6 acres apples: acres Blackberries: nice S-room house. f Savings Bank building. 708 Market st, e athutidings: morees: fariing Riaiving STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money (o salarfed employes. R. 311.Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. | CASH lo-uul nluied wle on notes without indorser. Examiner building. SICAL INSTRUMENTS. ";’r..‘&.,““..‘l I Hertz, new 3 Milier, new $ W $145. 3 Eme) to $350, now ’xmu 3 oo new “ 750, g“v’ $185, $325. il ..!a & ‘fi lmtulnuuuun.ncm»- RS - o o "}é&fli“z all ia_apricots _ sust acres, n com- mencing to beat; s miles troin San Jare: lovely home; irioTn Sonome City: 3% séres: wll levels o%d hmu: barn, wndm}l! tank h‘:m‘."lla a:nnrv houses -ud yards: some. ulfalfa; spring 3 lgt:nc ickens: feed i stamp_for nsm'm W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery PRBP'WR{' EXCHANGES A S FOR SALE—135 ncm lm ¥ n redwoad and n. timber_ n;r raflroad at ik Creek Mendocino full par- Alblon tmumc:fnl e A ‘!.'AIIA lands, stock i it el s 2 i A 00D TER UPRI ur mm vy % LIEEAD i i oty Case e 2Lt m..&"a‘.’a‘:.:“‘;’:‘ '“...*""‘ Y -wg:-:mm e 52,- - o AL B 008 SN, u"’o r4ht o sale. :.mm & AL mm-l’-m L S 16 n’l’».h mu”-’ BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INSTALLMENT HOMBES, 512 Callaghan bid., will build on your property or buy you a lot; $8 a month pays principal and interest on each £1000 of balance due, making your in- staliments less than rent. send !Dr \.lrcuhr $2800_ON easy terms; cottage of 8 r. and b., on_West Park st., just off of Mission. Make ‘an offer for cottage of 5 rooms, large yard, on West Park st OFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st INVESTMENT PROPERTY. $8700—Rented for $870 per year: mnew, up-to- date flats In swell neightwrhood. See GEO. STIERLEN, owner and builder. at 1373 Ma- sonic ave., bet. Waller and Frederick sts. CHEAPEST ‘‘cloge in” property in San Fran- | cisco: unimproved lot; size 25x100; $450. Apply at 1218 Turk st. owner; street work to be done later. $1100_COTTAGE of 4 rcoms: street wark all | done; neur Cortland-ave. -school. Apply 3316 Ml-cion st | MODERN 4 and 5 reom cottages: terms same as paying rent. - Apply owner, Lumber yard, S.E. cor, Alabama and Montcalm sts. BUILD on- your unimproved realty: we loan full cost Improv. and part lot at @ per cent. LOAN CO., Crogker butiding TWO cretty homes just completed in the M sion: § rooms. baih: about $1000 down. bai- See MOISE, 320 Sansome LATEST system sanitary plumbing by AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers. 536 Howard. MODERN cottage. 6 sunny rooms and bath; ¢heap for cash. ' 214 Hoffman av A WEEK'S news for 3 cents—The Waekly Call. 16 nages. In wrapper. for maiiing. $1 per vear. SAN JOSE REAL ESTATE e: all modern fmprove- rents | EDPDY. 833 —Four furnished or -fit rooms; private residence; fine location; EIGHTBENTH. 3462, near Valencia—2 neatly housekeeping. furnished rooms: BLLIS, 3103 elegantly furnished rooms, ‘Shle ‘for physician's atfics o et Rosselbes —_— ELLIS, 611—Two nicely furnished connecting rooms, one alcove room; I ‘housekeeping ;. running water, bath and ZLLIS, 685 Well furnished bay-window al- cove room; running water, gas, range; ELGIN PARK, 56—3 sunny unfurnished roams, new and modern, for man and wife; key 4. FOURTH, 323—Corner room and kitchen: com- plete for housekeeping. Call bet. 1 and 4. GOLDEN GATE ave, 4393 furnished rooms for housekeeping: gas; bath.. GUERRERO, 930, bet. 2lst and 2243 fur- ~mehed rooms for housekseping: no_children. JESSIE, 323 Large sunny front parlor, fur- nished housekeeping. gas range. $14 month. KEARNY, 104—Sunny front suite; $11; ua-~ turnished; adults. KNICKERBOCKER_Apartments, 1340 Sunny, furnished 3-rcom suites; steam d, electric lighted; free baths: rate $30 up. LARKIN, 81744 Nicely furhished sunny front room; foldjng bed. gas stove: reasonable. MARKET. 1500, opp. Van Ness—Three unfur- nished rooms for housekeepi $18. MASON. 417—Furnished apartments for house- keeping, single or en sult McALLISTER, 335 Larze sunny parlor; n'ljn?( hot bath; jaundry; $12; others aduits. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton—New. furnisi singla, double hsckps. rms.: gas, bath:$5-§i OAK, 117—Suuny rooms: gas range; hot bath; laundry: adults; $1 25 to §2 25 waek. 352_Three newly furnished sunny also basement room: POLK, 1404—Sunny furnished rooms: single oe housekeeping; gas range, bath; with or with- out bo-lr eat | anlhll. POLK. 612 Bedroom. small kitchen, gas stove, baths; §14: nmo children. POST, 881 Lower floor of 2 or 3 rooms: com= pletely furnished for housekeepivg: no chii- dren. TAYLOR_ 91 range. $ TWENTY-SIXTH, $12, 2 front sunny houdekeeping rooms. VALENCIA. 822 Two or five sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath, electric light and running water. ADVERTISE! 1‘. subscriptions at Call branch offite, cor. Duncan and sta. A BRANCH offics of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and subscrintions has beea opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. room: Open until i1 o _m =~ ST TR YOUNG couple want housekeeping room, not over $10; private family. Box 1083, Call. APARTMENT HOUSES. P coisiiuiushseomi ettt ) ST. HILAIRE APARTMENTS— ———LAGUNA §T., NEAR GEARY—— Vil be ready for occupation in a few ys. Eyerything new. Make your reservations now. Elegaptly furnished apartments with private bath—3, 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat; eleetric light; ele- vator; private phones; rates reasonable. msufl March 15. T[-.R ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST. light and sunny: 2-3-4 rooms and all unfurnished; $27 30 to $40. ervations now. ST. CECLLE,. 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The p"lecuon in elegantly furn, 3-roum ; private baths, steam heat. elec- ic lights, clevator. gas ranges: $30 fo $55. LOUTS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 <o single: furnished or unfurnished: ces. Phone Edst 1360. APARTMENT FOR SALE. APARTMENT _house: centrally located and beautitally finished throughout: every -z‘ ern comvenience. 31 3-room apavtments hath: clears over $450 per month. Box I Call office. APARTMENTS TO LET. STIERLIN, 937 Hayes st.—4 roome, bath; swell; $32 50; unfurnished: finest in-city. ments; elegart home; 28 Magnolia ave., San Jose. Add C_E. Wright, San Jose, Cal | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfaen. STORAGE AREHOUSES. AURORA, corner Second and Folmen sta—_New house, Dew furniture; every A—GILBERT & MOORE Sturage Co.; storage. | modern and sunny: Drices rom_ $t 3 per packing, shipping warehouse, G. G. and Van | week up: this is the only up-to- 5% Brosd b Ness; office 1236 Market, r. 84; tel. South 750. this vielnity; first-class grill attached. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored. meved, l.l 725~ A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st. 25¢ to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week 731 Howard st or. Third: phone Grant 161. | light housckee rooms: open all nigh PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moviag Co.. of- | AT ~The Almonte.” 875 Market st. (or No. L fice Post_and Powell s tel. Priv. Ex. 871, | * Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2. H CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- 8150 0 §10 week; houss open dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126 HUE\A VISTA ave 1502, Grand il.—'l GOLDEN West Storage: advances made. $40 Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving an- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.. phone Jackson 251 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Ic\nlflnn! st.: tel Main 1840 Shipping af cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A‘( exceptionally lvfld No. 2 Rminnon. No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: remtals $2 50. .The Typewriting Exchange, 536 Caiifornia st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold. rented. rep-lred heter Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. !oll- ALAMEDA ADVERTIS'MENTS ATLAVEDA REAL ESTATE. connecting roo unfurnished; gas: BURNETT, 1426 Market (oid No. u‘l)-l'-- nisned rooms. suite. single; aleo unfurnished. e Besimae siBle o CALIFORNIA, 1268, near Leavenworth— Ll‘[e sunny front room; lulllbh 1or2 CAPP, 535—Nicely furnished front parlors ‘warm belt. CASTRO. '919—Room: CHURCH, 14°_Nice furnisred room with of ‘without boan :rnau (lmll! CLIFFORD. 204 Ellls. corner Mason— 1y furnished sunny rooms: prices l‘w CUMMINGS 'nri'l’ s 'l;c)'. nr. Taylor—Just ope! lesirably located: l'l’.'““ and suites, with private bathe, hot and cold water, steam heat, electric light room; elevator. Phone East I ir "!fl. ELLIS, 611—Nicely furnished sunny suite; single; suitable two ladies or gentlemen. ELWOOD, 6, off O'Farrell, near ' gle front room for man; $6 monthly. I §3O_A RARE bargain; chance of a life- time; two beautiful up-to-date modern G- room flats on Clinton ave. bay fro b beautiful marine view: elegant surf bathing; bathhouses, etc.: this is g rare ckance: don't averlook 1. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, 1422 Park st BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS FEDERAL, 76—One furnished rcom. FOR single gentleman, m private home (o other mcmar')‘hl dlnr'e’. -?.v. u_r-m room, with bath adjoining: 4 blocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624, Call office. FULTON. 19—Furnished rooms. BEBKILEY IIAL IWA"I A MURDOCK & CO., South mfl" m Yor bargatns: we build. buv_sell or exchane= BERKELEY HOTELS. HOTEL BERKELEY REOPENS—This ele- gantly appointed house s now under a new ! and experienced management. The service is first class, the accommodations homelike, the treatment of guests courteous, the rates low. The hotel is situated en Dwight way, onme block west of the Dwight way statign, and is therefore_convenient to both the Key Route and S. P. ferry systems. Rates, per day, transient, are {rom §2 to $3, and per month are §30 to §50, according to ts. Ban- quets and wedding dinners will be served on short notice in the most fashionable and de- Ightful manner. All interested in this an- nouncement are Invited to call and | t it. ~ Any furt de- her information gma e prompily given. Tel. Dana 136 | MARKET, BEREa- THREE mods P ‘3..« ol :‘:l;l upper rooms e mall melcn m OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. GOLDEN GATE ave:, W—Roo- to let. GRAND Scuthern. 1"! tnd !m—m to $1 25 night. 3 GRANT ave., 7 mli sunny suite; glso single rooms: ane or two; §2 up. GUERRERO, 212 Nicely furnished front room, with er without bonrd: bath and gas grate. JESSIE, 530—Furnished room. i |4} 1 KISSLING. 27—Furnished room. to Jet. LAGUNA, 1702—Furnished rooms. LEAV!N’WOETH. 21 Furnished rooms. LEXINGTON ave., 1344, opp. nect! furnished sunny rooms on floor; suitable for offices; rent cheap; te fame ily: central. S g g LLISTER, 412. flat 6—Sunny front rooms; hflt windows.. OAK. 224—Furnished rooms. 2 furnished attic rooms. gas - i TN Ytk L8N

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