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» THE' SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904. - { FURNITURE FOR SALR. WANT COLUM Auction Hous: for furn! est pri at 19 T urk st., nr. $75 worth for $7 50 and §150 per week. BRILLIANT'S, 840 Post r Powell. ce in city for second-hand fur- seary st Tel. Polk 1477 , etc. 782 Mission; tel and laun, a, 3¢ 525 ok, fami] assist wi n styie. ework, $20; 15 ¥ week ter st country, taurant waitress, Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 1. Bush HEl ¥ WANTED-FEMALE. dress, $25. 0; chamb nurse gir hotel, $3 th children in family oung _girls, learn TED- uring. weeks [ Girls etc.; $5 to those entering Immediately; to b lovs to teed st §10 per week up; leading West Geary st., roan 13, airdressing. trade taught from A to Z now; 3 po- positions guaran- hool in rT to learn mi ipery now for onth for $i txiesladies positions a: nteed at $10 tockte . gua evening clase, 143 trade, manicuring, massage, x; thor. system oo new Box 49 te ave. city after 4 o'c low ave. roved exclusive mission. terr! Call cartare paid cashier in & re- housework In Alameda solicitor, either sex, WARD Broadway, Oakland. who is & first spring_sea- s trimme per Wk up: on st., . 13 A—LADIES, learn all branches hairdressing ete.: secured at highest wages: day and eve. Removed to 133 Powell st goods: b The Oatine . AL 1, Call lock dally every fast selling staple ar- itory; big & 1. French, German or ¢ Washington EMENTS -anc A BRANCH of advertiser: subscriptios ffice, cor. Duncan & ce of The Ca st 1008 Market o the recept. and subscriptions has beea opposite Fifth Church ure and everything for the | both seasons taught from start to finish | | | | | | ummer's job: boys for also 10 b for box | 65 day. dy work 2% o 82 you can | = work: sash and door $4 day: blacksmith cook and here: hundreds of ¢ CAL_ EMP. GOVERNME! msters, $57 50 a month srers, $60 & ers, rockme: mer’ $40 and b $45 and boar: 4 feet $1 building. $25 EMP. AGENCY, 14 sce ue and g0 to wo a day and board Third st AT C. R. HANSEN & CO., Bmployment Agts., 429 Bush st, 642 Clay st 10 tunnelmen, Humboldt steamer salls to-day; 20 Sca $30. $35; work, Nevada, stableman, city HOTBL DEPARTMENT. Kitchen steward, country hotel, second. country hotel .country hotel, untry to $30; all same piace und cook, $25; a handy man for s A ndinavian: pers, §35 and found; milkers, farmers, teamsters, 8 hours' work, $35 and found. laborers, . $75; chet $160; second cook, $50; dish and pot otel, free fare, $25; waiters, porters. and elevator boys, city and country) $20 dishwasher, washer, club, must understand painting and carpenter work, $:5 and found €. R. HANSEN & CO. Employment Agent 842 Clay st. 129 Bush st., AT CONTRAGTORE' AGENCY, 95 THIRD ST ook, city, $60 and fourd. Muckers, {urnel, 2, free fare. Milkers, $30 and found -Young man for office, country, $65. One who understands telegraphy Man to run burly drill [ wdryman, country hotel nen, Cal Plumber, $3 50, Woodemen, nort $2 50 1o $2 75; e 50c $40 and found. EPHONE MAIN 5521 quarry, north $40 and found. free fare. Laborers, §2 to $2 20, ail over State, Ranch hands, $1 25 and found Sticker hand, $4, near city. Teamsters, all over State. $2 10 $2 25, HORD & SMITH. COOK for miners. $40 and found: ranch cook: cook, $14 week; cook, private family. $30 and found: German hotel waiter, §: found; restaurant waiters @ishwasl others. I F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento RANCH forewan, $50 and found: 2 mill- wrights §3 50 day: 3 blacksmiths $2 day wnd board and $3 day: 2 blacksmith hel, S €-horse tcamster, $2 50 day milkers, § and $35: farmer, $30 and $1 00 day; butcher fer country, $40 and found: chorcman for re- sort: R. R. track foreman. $65; machine men, glaziers and otbers. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. €26 Sacramento st A—AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 042 Commercial st.. laborers Zare all summer's job. $60_ only two horse temmsters, free fare, hends, $1 80; 10 farmers, easy near Keamny, north, $67 50: 10 laborers, free § hours: 6 hay 502 fere, same ranch, $26 and found: Qishwasher, city restavrant $50; 3 millmen, near city. $25; 6 bovs, factory; chef RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT -602_Clay St. Phone James cook, city $60 to $65; second cook, $45 to B S R AGENCY. . NEVADA—Government Ditch—NEVADA TUAMSTERS, LABORERS, TUNNELMEN, Sash and Door Men Cook, sswmill camp 6 Lal , steam shovel $2.25 day. Hay hands, Miners, Milkers, Etc. 602 Clay St. 602 Clay St. ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Cook and baker, plain hotel, country, $50 to $60; Kitchen small boarding-house, $35 private piace, $35: dishwashers, men, potwashers, city and country, janitor and run elevator, $40, etc cook! ‘hand, ; night DY, phone Main 5S4S. and 636 Clay st.; b3S PH: Smplcyment and Labor 3 1904 We Hope to Inercase . SPANISH FREN ITALIAN s GRE! NEW — NEW — NEW ARIZONA ARIZONA §11 04 $11 04 8950 MEN WANTED. HUNDREDS GOING DAILY — ARE YOU? Teamsters, latorers, hummermen, drillers, $2, $2 50, and $3 50 day Florenice, ‘center of great mines—ARIZONA. FREE FARE—S8 HOURS DAY To State of NE ADA, NEVADA, NEVADA. TED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK. drillers, teamsters, laborers, rockmen, tunneimen, $2 50, $3, vertime paid—cost §1 fee— that's all—2 years' work. NORTH—FREE FARBE—EAST—SOUTH 186 Jaborers, no experience required, you'll GREAT LUMBER TRU 196 lsborers, lumber companies, and_found . TO THE MINES AND QUARRIES, 26 laborers, foremen for mines, $i0 and $30 3 md miners, $60. Vocs, owner here to-day, 7 50. LABORERS—TEAMSTERS, scraper and sand wagon teamsters, $2 26 S 35 to $60 see him, Shift big wages. 18 drillers, no fare to pay, $! da 164 laborers. all ovvrx(‘zhlblf;rnll. gome in Francisco, §2 and $2 . "aborers, § hours' work daily, that's all, day HAY AND HARVEST HAND! haymakers, all over State, §1 50 day fd. harvest hands, sack sewers, pitchers, etc.. §2 day and found : 15 teamsters, extra good jobs, $1 60 and §2 Qay and_found, DAIRYMEN, STABLEMEN. 64 milkers, extra good jobs, come see, §35 end $40 and found. 6 butiermakers, 2 cheesemakers, $40 and §75, 52 01 as £50 and found 19 stablemen, city and country Jjobs, $60 and $35 and found. GARDENERS—CHOREME! 5 _gardeners. private jobs, boss bere, $35 and $30 and found. 48 choremen and boys, different jobs, $35. $30, $25 and found. 16 hay balers, 25c ton. FRUIT PICKERS, ETC. 85 orchard and vineyard hands, jobe, $26, $30, $35 and found. permanent 16 fruit pick tare $1, extra good job, $26 and found. . 3 DRIVERS. DRIVERS. DRIVERS. 65 hack drivers for San Francisco, $60, MARRIED. ® men and wives for farms, orchards, vine- yards, dairies, mines, etc., $40, $50, $60, $70 and found. MECHANICAL. € carpenters, differs laces, §3, $3 50 day. Electrician, factory, $3 day. Lather, fare $1. $2 4 moprentice bo; 5 Crosscutter, logs, L. , $45 and found. Tinper, day Carpeniter and blacksmith, ranch, fare 20c, $45 and found. 5 crosscut sawyers. TRADI 2 lathers, city, $2 50 per M and door hands, lumber company, $3 1o $3 50 day. 1S blacksmiths, different places, $3, $3 50 day Foreman molder, iron worker, $1 to $5 day. painters, paperhangers, city, §3 a da: mith factory, fare 10c, §3 'a da carriage painters, $12 to $15 week. Weavers on blankets Machinist roller grinder, fare 2 brick loaders, country, 25c turners, Carefully read these: 60c. Carringe painter and sticker hand, $4 day. Wheelwright, 50c fare, steady job, $50 found. Hage works, fare $1, §30 found . wheel machine, fare $1, $3. call very early. planice mill, fare $1, §3 day. Woodchoppers. 196 ch , evervwhere in the State. Logger, Dolbeer logging donkey, $75 found Hotel Laundry Butchers—Other Dept 18 springs, resorts, hotels, camps, mines, ranches, saloons, etc., $70, $60, $50, £40, $30, $25 found. 3 sks, $35, $40 found. hotels, cafes, etc., $40, $35, $30, hwashers, see us, $35, $30, rters, bell and elevator boys, $15 found. LOOK 3 janitors, $40; wholesale houses; 2 porters, £40. 4 boys, city factories, $4 week; omnibus boys Butel and bookkeeper, manage _country shop, good wages; sausage maker, $60 fd. Many other butchers wanted. Laborer do butcher's work, mine, $35 found LAUNDRYMEN. Laundryman_ institution, $30 found springs hotel, extra easy good job, ound. 18 laundrymen all over California. 3 vegetable gardeners, $30 found. bakers, Clay st A—TALL MAN. Very short man to wear our advertisement in clerical robes. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED for U. §. army, able-bodlied un- married men, between ages of 21 and 3 citizens of the United States, of good char- acter and temperate habits, wWho can speak, read and_write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Riaito building, New Montgomery st., San Francisco, or 1029 Second st., Sacramento, Cal WANTED—Strong_young man, from 18 to 20 years of age, to fill orders in Wholesale house. Box 489, Call WANTED—A steady man_to learn a trade; will meke in short time $50 a month, 3101 Folsom st., upstairs. FOR sale—Three-chair barber shop; reason for ling, golng Info other business. 54 North Mais pa, Cal RBER for Saturday and Sunday, Broadway 528 | NE MAIN. ‘ | AUCTION sale every Tuesday; horses, wag- i parts of 27 Steuart st. TLORS and ordinary seamen for TRMADN SA the world at B STER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- 700 rooms; 85c night; reading-rooms: frec 'bus and haggage to and from ferry. SHCOND-HAND sealsking, old gold and d monds bought; send postal: will call. New Municipal Loan Office, 617 Washington st. DIAMOND ring, earstuds, sunburst; bargain. Ring landlady, 376 Geary st., 1 to 6 p. m. | | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | Cail branch office,cor.Duncan and Church sts. | ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. our shoes | 1f-soled while waitini | to 50c, 50S M!: LAUNCH for sale; hunting cabin; 6 H.P. ‘Dew engine; snap. 1628 Bay st., Alameda. 'AWNINGS_ tents,new,second hand. SUN TENT & AWNING CO.,42 Spear st.; tel. John 6486, FOR sale—Elegant 60-1ight electric bath cab- inet; remsonable. Electric Works, 227 Ellis. y fon st., bet. 1=t and | HORSES AND WAGONS, IF you want hors's at your own price be sure and attend the big auction sale at Horn's sck Yards, corner Tenth and Bryant sts., | June 6, at 11 o'clock. 8. WAT- | ctioneer. Monday, KINS, TENTS for rent or sale. ROSS McMA 1 TENT & AWNING CO.,35 Mkt.Tel. Bush 858, | PIGRONS_AIl the leading varleties; stamp for cataiogue. C. WILSON, office 220 ‘Stevenson. BRITANNICA Encyclopedia, latest edition, 31 FOR sale—Pacing mare, $175; 7 years old, very fast; gentle in every respect; safe for Wwo- man to drive; wiil 3o double. For pasticu- lare address box 960, Call. —_— one surrevs, buggles, carts and harness; 1140 Foisom st. L SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Next session begins June 6. Catalogs by applying to DR. . J. CREELEY, 010 Golden Gate ave. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year | round; mear Black Diamond. Contra Costa County, Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, §. F. TEN fine camping wagons, surreys and rubber- Ure buggles: new and old; cheap. 1603 Foi- ——— ROAN horse, 4 vears old; well broke; cheap. 3863 Eighteenth st. B FOR sale—Two second-hand platform spring Wwagons and one truck. 233 Beale st, SECOND-HAND camping wagon. 843 Howard street. FIRST class 24 hand express wagon with top. Inquire N. BULLERDIECK, 1654 Miasion. vols. KING'S, 61 McAllister st., nr. Market. EDISON Phonoeraph Agency, Peter Bacigalupl, moved to 786 Mission st. ND-HAND safes, §55: 00-inch desk, $27. .. 816 Market st. ROUND campiug tents for sals; cheap: some mnew: 16x16. 319 Third st.: tel. Main 418, ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; all makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. BARGAINS in fine diamonds and watches easy payments. GARIN, $03 Hayward bldg. SAFES and_cash registers, new and second- hand. .Xn P’&P;WMA . 1329 Market st. BOME good second-*nd gasoline engines, 1 to 12 b, P cheap. T. B. Beck & Co., 122 Mkt, SAFES_New andf second-hand. THE- HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 307 Battery st. MOVING plctares, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargaine. Bullard & 31 Post st. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. PERSONALS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanentiy removed by the use of “Sten- aie,” the most wonderful and effective der- matological preparation ever placed before the public; will positively remove by the Toots any growth that can b presemted; will not injure most delicate skin. Sold and ap- plied by Mrs. E, G. Henderson, 326A Eilis. A LONG STORY MADE SHORT—A wrinkled face positively testored to its former contour; simpie, harmlesy, scientific method shown on the living face; Permanency guaranteed. Cail or write for book. “‘Hynts on Beauty,” free. M. ELLA HARRIS, 781 O'Farrel! DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for rheumatism, paralysis ncuralgia pneumonia, sore throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for over 20 years; price 30c_Manufactured solely by ROWELL' & BROUN, 32 Turk st., 8. F. A NEW METHOD—Your bust positively devel- oped and enlarged by my method; magnetic massage by appointed graduate, old_school; strictly confidential. MRS. HOLSHOUSER, 637 Bush st., apt. 309; phone Front 87, THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray halr, Im- proves its growth, stops fatling,cures dandruft ard ftching scalp; no stain or stickines: cleanses scalp; at druggists’, hairdressers': ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Peik CHYLO—Positive cure for indigestion, d pepsia_and_preventive of appendicitis; by mail 10e, 25c, 50c per box. The Chylo Co., 121 Geary room 721. Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood ‘aftecting ekin, mouth, bones, ‘etc.), speedily cured by ekilled speefalist from Europe. Apply Central 261 G ave. Worst cases cured. “VITAL ring"” produces healthy circulation, curing organic weakness drains, varicocele, etc.; easily worn; $2 50 postpald; physicians recom. them. Dr.Burnard Co., 140 Geary,S.F. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Mnr}-t st. ASOLINE engines, auto—-blles and launches; A a3 DOAK. 48 Fremont MISCELLANEOUS WANT! NOTICE Is hereby given that I have sold my grocery siore at 1001 Turk st. LOUIS KOE- NIG. A GUARANTEE TO GROW HAIR On the worst bald head. Call or write. DR. 332 O'Farrell st, 1 NEW and second-hand wagons, all kinds, at 1615 Market st., opp. Franklin. e oo B L o0 ol VGRS HO; of all grades bought, sold and changed. H. A’T;KINEON_ 65 Hermann st. WAGONETTES, surreys, buggies, wagons, har- work and driving horses. 15th-Valencia. HOUSES TO LET, A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H UMBEEN & CO.. 20 Montgomery, ———————ee e e ] HO.SH8 10 L101—FURN-SHED. 'RNISHED house; in Mission; 8 rooms and bath; reasonable to desirable party. J. C. Pitcher, 6th and Hooper ets.; phope South 375, HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALB. H, 509—Must sell at once; ; rent $36; make offer. NICELY furnished house of T rooms, close will sell reasonable. Tel. Polk 3841. NAP downtown house, ® nicely fur- 14 rooms, nished rooms; 8 rented. Box 469, Call office. e e =ouszs To LET. om cottage in San Jose; fur- nished comvletely; beautiful garden: all kinds of fruit and berries; near car line. Address 547 South Eleventh st., San Jose. qovvaonns TO LET. FOR rent—One 8-room house, with bath, com- pletely furnished; Tawn and flower garden, some fruit; fine chance for any one wishing to stay in country three or four months. For particulars address MRS. M, E. EPLEY, Napa, Cal. INVESTMENTS. GOOD investment—A limited number of shares at 2c per share: this stock will be worth one dollar ($1) per share witnin a year; call or write Osceola Mining and Development BIG prices paid for old gold, sealskins, dia- monds, gents' full dress suits etc.; send postal ' card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS. 25 Stockton st. MORRIS gives highest prices for ladies’ and gents’ castoff ciothing; postal. 943 Foleom. . A FINE sult to order on Installments of §1 a week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits. overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 721 Market st. HIGHEST price paid for castoff clothing. Tel. Davis 825; €50 Sacramento st. SUPERFLUOUS bhair & moles removed by eles- tric needle. Mrs.Dr.A.W.Travers, 1170 Market. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont, DESKS bought, €old and exchanged. T. D. | McCarthy Co., 752 Mission; phone Bush 467 SHOES wanted; misfit & castoff; highest pres.; new & 2d-hand shoes for sale. 749 Mission. -_— MONEY TO LOAN, Actina restores lost eyesight: cures deafness and catarrh, A’VIDA CO., 19th. nr.Valencla. MRS, Eaton, electric needle speclalist. 369 Sut- ter r. 609. Miss Faton, 233 Geary, room 38. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK, INTEREST 6% AND 6 PER' CENT, APPLY DIRECT TO A SAVINGS BANK. Any amount advanced on CITY, OAKLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY real estate. Second mortgakes, estates in probate, undi- vided dnterests in real estate, property in trust; loans closed promptly. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY, 107-8:9-11 CROCKER BUILDING, PO AND MARKET STREBTS. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick gettlements; no disappointments. 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 confidentlal, When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on ist, 2d or 3rd Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particular: of property or chattels, Location, etc. 3. Michaclis Launch Co.,Unlon-st. whart; boat: ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st ; tel John 2686, LOST AND FOUND, LOST—On Oakland train or ferry, small grip containing money. Heavy reward on return- ELBEY BROS., 1150 Market st.. San sco, or 1057 Washington st., Oakland. LOST—Collie dog; sable, with half white neck and white chest. Reward If returned to F\ H 21 California st.; phone James 1501, LOST—White grevhound pup, black spot on side of head. Return L. BERONIO, 314 Union st, and receive reward, Company, 414 Crossley building, S, F. Fox 490, Call_office. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. LOWEST BANK RATE. % — e Any amount; first and second mortgages, C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO.. foot of Clay | estates in probate, undivided interest in for pleasure and business; tel Bush 534. estates, assignments of rents, etc., at lowest of interest. RIVERS BROS., 205 Montgomery st. SALARY LOANS— Money icaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or anyone; confldential and courteous treatment; all and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. ANY amount quickly without removal or other security; no co fairest rates; strictly confidential. -Natio Credit Co., flnnom. bldg., 1170 Market st. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaln liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 r cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third. on furniture or plano, watch fob, diamond liberal reward. LOST—Gentleman's buckle Room 22, Donohoe atlding. T—Yellow canary from 835 Hyde st., bet, tter and Bush; liberal reward. Lady’s watch with monogram, t\ddr’“:‘){ 1526 Franklitn st., Oakland, FOUND—Cocker spanlel. Owner can have same. by paying expenses. 100 Noe st. MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG man wishes to get acquainted with young lady; object matrimony, Box 487, Call. MEDICAL. 38 desiring safe, sure and quick relle from irregularities consult me; my methods 2re painless and reliable: no failures: no ex- orbitant fees. CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience in all fe- maie disorders; call or write, DR. WHITE, MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant reiief guaranteed; 30 years’ 82 MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe. male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Marke! Sth, BARBER for evenings, days. 1050 Howard st. BARBER for Saturday at 505 Fourteenth st., near Washington,- Oakland. Saturdays and Sun- BUSHELMAN 1638 McAllister st. WANTED—First-class blank book forwarder. F. MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIll who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu- the most difficult cases treated; Office, 1018 ket MONEY loaned on dlamonds, jewelry_ sealskins and valuables; our fireproof vault is protect- ed from burglaries by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 §tockton; phone Bush 484, MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without securi(y; eaey payment: 46 principal cities. Tolman, 552 Parrott 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. AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strict Privacy: no commisston; Installments accepted. NELLI, 301 Eddy. Conservatory buildin: 1PER cent on furniture or pianos: no removal no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet. confidenfial. 26 Montgomery st.. rm. 7. diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixt] STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311, “futual Sav. Bk. bld.; Cakland office, 110314 Brdwy., suite 1-2. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave., LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. TO salarled people without security; on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other scurity. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bidg. MONEY loaned on salaries, chattel mortgages, life Insurance policies, etc. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. SPECIALIST for women; DR. R. H. WES- office 305 Keerny It a graduate physician; it pays larities relieved; safe, sure and confidential YOUNG man of gond appearance as salesman in tailoring department; must have some perience. Apply £. N. WOOD & CO., Market st. 740 WANTED—8 experienced cutters; must come well recommended. Scotch Plaid Tailors, 1009 Market st. MEN and women wanted to learn the barber trade, free of charge. Gillett College of Barbers, 647 Commercial st. A _profitable outing: pick hops in August. Write E. CLEMENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st.,S.F. FIRST-CLASS bricklayers wanted at Falrmont Hotel Mason and California sts. BARBERS—$150 buys my shop with a money- making business. 235 Eighth st. FOR sale—A good 2-chair barber shop with 2 furnished rooms. H. BERNARD, 104 7th st. TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale; very cheap. 16% Third st. BARBER shop for sale, cheap. EUREKA REALTY CO., 783% Market st. BARBER shop for sale; clears 325 per week; rent $8. 3147 Twenty-fourth st. WANTED—Sellors and ordinary seamen for all Europe. LANE'S, 504 Davis st. WANTED—Young man who is a thoroughly experienced jewelry and silverware salesman; must have iccal experience. Apply between 9 and 11 at HALFE BROS." ALL Men to learn the BARBER TRADE; only clght weeks required; positions secured: con- stant practice and expert instruction; special offer and catalogue mailed free. MOHLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Three first-class carriage black- smiths and three first-class body makers; £00d wages and steady employment to right garties Apply A. MEISTER & SONS CO., cramento, Cal. SALESMEN wanted to sell nursery stock; cush 2dvanced weekly; write immediately for territury before NURSERY 0., Chico, Calt oo CHHIC0 L O Cal SR e WANTED—Laborers and ! know that E4 Roikin, Reno Hous: propricior: hes 8dded 100 new ‘rooms o the Denver Houre, 217 Third st. 250 rooms: 26e to 500 per BIEhE, TRY our men's shocs, union made, $1 50 pair; fml-fmmn(“fi‘l‘;fla A-HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12, express or mail charges. 11 3d st.,Exam. YOUNG man to learn trade; wages Conk, $60; bellboy, $22 50. while learning. 741A Howard st. RRIGHT, ghnteel boy, about 12 years: re(- | SAILORS and young men (gregp_hands _erences: steady. Room 115, Phelan building. | — ships. HALLBERT, 617 Jarnimm v 1oF AN solicitor advertising . 1. 6, am. Past Com. Pension Atty., E. A. Bullis, r. Phelan Aloc S i R Drs. Goodwin, pert in_obstel ; hours 10 to 5 . 1118 Market—Reliable ladles’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees, MRS, DR. GWYER, having secured lease of premises. is permanently located at Bl1A Leavenworth st., Efl» Geary and O'Farrell. LADIES irregularities cured; 18 years' ex.; private. DR. SYLVESTER, 219 Kearny st. LADIES Kumround: safe, sure, never fails: $2. Glearon-Rugles Drug Co..Kearny & Ciay. DR ROSEN resides 2095 Folsom st., corner __26th; indies. rellef or no fee; $10. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. — e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALR. ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 1 PER cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mutual Savings Bank building. 708 Market st. 1% per cent on_furniture and pianos; no com. charged. ELFVING, 616 Hearst bld., Ex. ent. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORELL, 009 Examiner building. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALL UPRIGHTS: Beubert, new $280. now $60. Tischer, new $325, now Hertz, ‘new $300, how $67. Russell new $385, now $135. Colby, new $425, now $180. 2 Chickerings, néw $430, o prices. Call and axamine them. Renis $2 up nstaliments $4 up. Old piancs or organs take in exchange. Tuning $2, finest workmanship. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st. Gakland, 152 Broadway. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 105-197 Fremont st. STANDARD ofl rig, fully equipped, and 1500 feet of casing, 11% in. to 7% in.: aiso 1500 feet of 8 and 6 inch drive pipe. Apply for particulars GAFFEY & MAHON, 505 Cuil- o1 3 DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tha or shirgl best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. 2D-HAND machinery_engines, boilers, pumps, pulieys, shafting, etc, etc., bought, sod rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. §. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st. A—FINE suits, §7 50; dress paints, $2 50. Orig- inal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny et., near Bush; open to 9 p. m.. Sunday to noon. A NICE small upright: good order. One a littie better, for practice . $50 One Kranich & Bach, ccudition fine.....$100 One Belmont: mahogany case; a snap...$147 One Little Jewel; used thres months.....$150 One Sterling; walnut case; good order..$155 One Mathushek; fine order; rosewood..$165 Also one Chickering, 2 Vose, 2 Steinways, 2 Stecks, 1 Knabe; all in first-class condition; easy pay’'s. Ben). Curtaz k_Eon. 16 O'Farrell A SENSATIONAL fire—Storage planos and furniture will be removed to North Beach and burned f not sold In a few days; this means storage planos and furniture almost cheaper than fire wood, and must be re- moved. Whitehead's Storage, 1638 Market. PIANOS for rent; §3 per month; the largest and best stock in San Francisco to select from; planos from upward; our line the best, our prices the lowest. SCOTT CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560-64 Hayes st. ‘water pipe. shafting A_BUYS, eells or rents gear machinery, en- wies, puileys, ete. WHITELAW, 203-255 Spear st. SPECIAL bargains this weel uare 08, E;;;lth.t‘-‘ mn& organs, §25. BYHoN GENTS' full dress, Prince Albert and Tuxedo suits to rent at LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 Stockton st. WILL sgell for storage, fine Hazelton and Vose pianos. STATHAM'S, 110 McAllister st. 3 . Cectl mmuns. b s ol .-:': ”u'::za for sale o .qunh.y'-nr.l"n Nmflm%s ‘1"::1 st Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. A BEAUTIVUL Stelnway upright grand. as 3 = P T £00d as new; cheap. ung, 216 McAllister. “moved trom F&Jn Hotel to 21 Stockton st.,. | $165—STEINWAY upright: private party; no upstaire. reasonable cash offer refused. 237 Geary st. PAINT your 1o stop all leaks in the one and new. 206 Front st.; tel Main 1 £ NEW 1d on $56 monthl; - TnentsECHRITTS & COu 16 MeAloer S PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby Keatte's. 3350 ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; §1. at all druggists’. PALMISTRY. A—MME. LYMAN, scientific Imist, recenjly 3. rom East. 460 Geary st.; phone G: H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 513 Taylor st., near Geary. Phone Black 561 PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at- torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bidg., 532 Market st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residenc 102115 Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. N OF THE CALL, BUT YOU MAY GAIN ONE REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 MARKET STREET. AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, Tuesday ....,.... June 7,1904, At our sal 12 o’clock noon. HAYES-ST. INVESTMENT. Nos. 620-628 Hayes st. and 609-611 Ivy ave., west of Laguna st.; lot 25x120 feet, running through to rear street; improvements consist of two very beautiful flats fronting on Hayes st.. containing 6 rooms and bath each, and tw: first-class flats fronting on rear st. Ivy ave Tent $98 0O per month; morigage $1800. . . CLARA-ST. INVESTMENT. Nos. 17-19 Ciara st., west of Third: lot 25x90 feet; improvement 3 flats of 6-6-6 rooms and | bath each; new modern plumbing; renting for $02 ber month; mortgage of $1000 in German k. CLEMENTINA-ST. INVESTMENT. No. 20 Clementina st., west of First.; lot 25% 80 feet; improvements consist of a 2-story (rame bullding of 10 rooms and bath; aiso rear house of 4 rooms and basement; rent $40 per month. VALPARAISO-ST. INVESTMENT, - Nos. §2-84-86 Valparaiso st.. east of Taylor: lot 23x60 feet; improvements consist of 3 flats, containing 3-1-6 rooms; also rear house with & Tooms and basement of 2 rooms and cellar: also § unfinished rooms in basement of fromt Hat; morigage of $1006 can re SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCE. No. 3100 Sacramento st., west of Baker: lot 25x137:6 feet; elegant 2-gt: residence of 9 rooms and bath: rentinggfor §50 per month. 12TH-AVE, BUILDING CORN NW. cor. of 12th ave. and M st.; lot B7:6x 100 feet, “ALSO Building lot on B. iine of 9th ave., 175 feet north of O st.; lot 25x100 feet. MISSION CORNER. SE. cor. of 24th and Capp sts.; lot 59x68 ft.; improvements consist of a 2-story building, containing store and flat above of 5 rooms; only small portion of the lot now bullt upon: mortgage of $3400 can ; rent $34 per month, BRODERICK-ST. RESIDENCE. No. 2211 Broderick st., south of Jackson; lot 27:8%x112:6 feet; improvements consist of a 2-story residence of § rooms and porcelain bath, open plumbing, etc.; rent §55. SUTTER-ST. BUILDING LOT. South line of Suiter st., 110 feet east of Stelner: lot 27:6x137:6 feet. NORTH OF PARK BUILDING LOT. Westerly ine of Willard st., 100 feet south of Turk; 25x100 feet; sewered, etc. MISSION-ST, INVESTMENT. No. — Mission at., west of 9th; lot 25x125 feet; improvements consist of & §-room dwell- ing: good foundation; house in first-class order; rent r_month, TWENTIETH-ST. BUILDING LOT. Northt line of 20th st. 205 feet west of Church; lot 26x114 feet, | ALSO Southerly line of 20th st., Church; lot 20x114, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 130 fest west of THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMBERY ST. $16,500. NEW PARK RESIDENCH. B0x137 6. Fine 2-story, Engiish basement residence on north ride of street, having an artistic den In white pine, open fireplace in burnt pine, large stairway and reception hall in white pine, nat- ural finish; large reception-room looking into the park, with elegant mahogany grate; din- ing-room’ in Flemish oak finish; conservatory, butler's pantry, kitchen and servants’ room. Permission to inspect obtained at our office. Second floor has 4 bedrooms, bath, toilet, large clothes, cedar and linen closets. Basement has laundry and Chinaman’s reom. Electricity throughout; fine yard and lawn; street_work done. PLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. DR, BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG_HIM, herb doetor; treats all disesses of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po . herb doctor, cures all_diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cured by Chinese herbs. _740-8 Clay st. l’llfll’l)!Al..’_SJ $1 25 PER week; no_interest; lots in the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract; all level; no grad- ing to do; ready to bufld your little home on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. PARTIES having lots for sale north of Golden Gate Park can find an immediate purchaser by communicating with W. J. GUNN, 530 California (Savings Union Bullding.) A SANTA CRT ITAIN HOME. 120 acres_with a $4500 crop; books to show: an established summer resort: sprinkled road: rural delivery; over 25 per cemt net income; good reasons for selling; price $10,~ 000, B. H NOBLE, Los Gates, Cal. CHARCOAL burners—We have 200 acres heavy oak, manzani d madrone timber to turn into charcoal; will sell for royalty | or percentage; three miles from R. R.: downm ! hill; easy to reach. Hermosa Ranch Co., | _Cloverdale, Cal A‘ALE‘ALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, | vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- | logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st. SOUTHERN Oregon irrigated lands, dairy farms, stock ranches. alfalfa land, timber | Jand. mines. S C. TRAVNER, 804 Kearny. e ————— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. nd property to exchange for- mntry property. P. C. LASSEN, 468 Tenth st., Oakiand, ¢ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING. sunny. partly furn. housekeeping rooms; The Virginia, 1065 Powell. it A ENAP—: $15 mo. BUSH, 23332 sunny furnished room: smail kitchen, EIGHTH, 10%—Housekeeping room: furnished; bedroom and Kkitchen adjoin! GEARY, 946 Light housekeeping rooms, 35 te $8 per month; also single rooms. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1529, near Scott—Floos” of 3 or 4 rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping: rent reasonable. JACKSON, 2311—Housekeeping rooms; come pletely furnished or unfurnished; gas rang phone; bath. JONES, 507, junc. O'Farre| For keeping, 2 pretty sunny YTooms; KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; ed, eléctric lighted; free baths: rate $30 up. LARKIN_ 326, cor_ G. G. ave.—Furnished sun- ny; central; bath; phone; run. water; reas LARKIN, 817%—Nicely furnished sunny froag Toom: folding bed; gas stoye: reasonable. MISSION, 944 Housekeeping and single roomeg reasonable; central. i Tight house- also single. rent reasonable. OAK, 10—2 rooms, compiete for housekeepings ! use of piano. OAK, 117, and 535 McAllister—Rooms com- plete, housekeeping; gas range, hot bath, laundry, $5 and $12. POLK_ 612—$14; bedroom, kitchen, gas stov: bath; large froht suite, Lousekeeping: seas. POLK, 634, cor. Eddy—Housekeeping rooms and others; use of kitchen If desived; reas. POLK, 1402—Sunny housekeeping rooms: gas and bath free; reasonable. TURK, 808—Nicely furnished suite and kitchen; running water, gas, bath, phone. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny bay-window_rgoms; nice, neat, complete. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received ac Calil branch office, cor. Duncan & Church ets. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions b Deen opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open_untf] il p. m. AR5 3R — APARTMENT ZOUSES. A—CORDOVA APARTMENTS. 1084 SUTTER ST., COR. LARKIN ST, Beautifvily light and sunny; #-3-4 rooms and bath each: all unfurnished; $27 50 to $40. Make reservations now. ST.CECILE. 115 Fellabove Van Ness ave.—The acme of perfection in modern, elegantiy fur- nished 3-room apartments, with private bathe, steam heat. electric light elevator. gas rangess 30, 30, $37. $40, $43. $AT S0, $50. $30. A SNAP—3 partly furn. hkpg. rooms; $15 me.3 The Virginia, 1006 Powell st Supplies—Sealed ed at the office of PROPOSALS—State Pri proposals will be_rec the Clerk at the State Prison, San Quentin, until 10:30 a. m., SATURDAY, the 18th day of June, 1904, and at the office of tHe Clerk of the State Prison at Flipum until 9:30 a. m., SATURDAY, the 2Jth day of June, 1904, at which times and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons, consisting of _ subsistence stores, forage, fuel. fuel oil, furnishing power to run the jute mill and electrical appliances for jute mill o€ San Quentin, clothing, med- icines, lime, cement and other staple sup- pites, from July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905, in- clusive, on conditions as per printed sched- ules which will be furnished upon appiica- tion at either of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon said schedules, nor unless accompanied by the certified check therein required, mor from any other parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompdny his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well known and re- large business in | sponsible banking house for at least 10 per ent_of the amount of his bid, pavable to the President of the Board, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. Bids for either prison must be marked sep- arately. All payments made on contract will be paid In cash or Controller's warrants. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the publie interest may require, and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. R. M. FITZGERALD, President. J. M. OLIVER, Clerk. FROFUBALS—BIDS _ WANTED Notice ia hereby given that sealed hiwyosals will be received by tre board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, al., up to 11 o'clock @. m., Saturday, June 4, 1904, snd opened immediately thereafter §h the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and cominis- sary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yourtville), f. o b. for six months, com- mencing July 1, 1904, and ending December 81, 1904, Schedules with information and in- structions for submitting bids will be fur- nished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be consid- ercd unless it Is in accordapce with uch schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be made on samples submitted. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a gocd and valia contract upon Rotice of acceptance, as re- Quired by law, The board reserves the rigat 1o reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount of spec- ified. Address John F. Sheehan, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansoms st., San Francisco, Cal. By order of the Most _convenient and_respectable: 100 board of directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, | &t 8§ per cent. MORAN & SWAIN, 2131 35 1o §1 50 night: $2 to $8 wes! Becretary. Shattuck ave., Berkeley. elec. lights: reading-room: free b Rt B e e S $600—WE have been authorized to sell a few lots, 25x100, only 1 block Mission st, near 334 st.; street graded, sewered; $30 cash, balance $3 month, G cent interest. MIS- ;ION REALTY COMPANY. 2 29th st. — T e APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMENT house of 4 rooms wanted in de- sirable locality; furnished. Box 617, Call. FREE homestead presented by Uncle Sam un- der_new Government canal In Nevada. See J. B. GORDON, 628 Crossley bldg., 2:30 to 5 p. m. daily. - SNAP—Cozy sunny cottage, 5 rooms, bath and laundry; latest improvements; north side O'Farreil st.; $4000 only. Inquire 1308 De- visadero, between 10 and 12 a. m. MONEY at 6 per cent for the full cost of buildings and part lot. Manhattan Savings Bank, 107-8-9-11 Crocker building. FOR sale—2 houses: each 8 rooms and bath; lot 28x84. Apply 976 Pine st. FURNISHED apartment of 3 rooms wantedj rent. Bex 719, Call office. WANTED—An apartment of 3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. Box 138, Call office. e —— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to 35 per week and 1ight housekeeping rooms: open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st (or No. L Fittn st.)—Rooms, e, Goc. $1. $1 50 nights $1 50 to $10 week: house open night. FINE cor., 75x80, nr. Market st.: 6 blocks west City Hall. Room 217 Parrott building. ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL- BACH & MAYER. Plumbers, 836 Howard st. _— POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. ALTA PUNTA TRACT at Stege, on Santa Fe and clectric_roads; land $300 per acre; lots 50x200 at_ $150; orchard of 15 acres and buildings $400 per acre; monthly payments; send for maps, etc. Haight, 401 Cal. st., §. F. FOUR cholce lots cheap for cash. Apply 328 Bush st.._third floor. room 4. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS ERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY BUSINESS PROPERTY as an investment is equal to anything on the coust. There 14 money to be made by buy- ing that class of property—five local trains every hour from Berkeley etation to San Franciaco. Berkeley fs a village no more—it is the center of California for many things. BERKELEY IS CALIFORNIA. SOME GOOD BUYS. A thoroughly well-buiit two-story brick bulld- ing. a NW corner 6 stores below and flats above, paying wel A fine corner on Shattuck a nently located; vacant; there's money in it. A stone and brick warehouse, fitted with com- , partments, elevator etc., in a business center; leased for five years. A business block on Telegraph ave., 2 stores and flats above with vacant cormer adjoin- ing for flats; cholce proposition. JOS. J. MASON, Cor. Center and Shattuck, Berkeley. $2760—SIX-ROOM house; lot 40x135; street work and sidewalks complete; east of Shat- tuck ave.. near university and station: $500 cash, balance $25 month, including interest BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur~ nished rooms, suite, single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegaatly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. FILLMORE, 2210—§10; 3 sunny unfurnished rooms; yard. GRAND Southiern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35a t $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. GRANT ave.. T—Nicely furnished froat reoms, : $2 to $3 30 wfek. HOTEL DUFFERIN, 749 Ellis—Eiegantly fur< nished suites and single rooms. ES. 207 (Van Winkle)—Furnished ; suite or single: gents preferred; sunny $2 up. 1021—2 unfurnished rooms. N, S0i-Large sunny rooms, L or 3 persons, $6 and $8. McALLISTER, 30—Sunny front room, well fur= nished; gas, water; other rooms; central. POST, 889, near Hyde—Large furnished front ®as; for 1 or 2 gents. ROYAL House, 1% Ellis_Incandescent lghts. ading-room, smoking-room and_ladies” r; rocms per night, 3oc to §1 50; week. 33 to $8; month, $8 to 330: elevator on floor: rooms with hot and cold water: SIXTH, 136—Furnished rooms; location ceme tra rges reasonable; cars pass door. THE ST. KATHRYN, NF. cor. Leavenworthy and Eilis—Sunniest rooms in the city: new botel; just furnished fresh and clean: haie mattresses in every room: also hot and cold water, baths, etc.; steam heat throughout; elevator service and every.modern couveni- ence; rooms from $3 per week up. THE FALMOUTH, 1040A Market st.—Sunny rooms; hot and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7. UNITED STATES, 123 Ed near Market—408 Poome, 35e 1o §1 hight, $1 5 to §6 weeks slec~ tric lights (no gas), running iter in every room; elevator,read.-room; free bus: baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st near Markst NOTICE to bidders—Sealed proposal received until Jure 21, 1804, at p. m., by the Courcil of the City of Eureka for §5000 415 per cent Forest Park improve- ment bonds; $100,000 43 per cent City Hall bonds; $15,000 434 per cent fire apparatus purchase bonds, and $35,000 415 per cent sewer completion bonds, issued by the city of Bureka under the act of the Legislature of the State of California of February 25, 1901 (Statutes 1901, page 27). They will be In denomination as follows: Forest Pack Im- rovement bonds, $123; City Hail bonds. fire mpparatus purchase bonds, $375, &nd sewer completion bonds, $875; sald bonds will be dated on or after July 1, 1904, Prin- clpal and interest payable at the oifice of the City Treasurer of the city of Bureka. Interest payable semi-annually, one-fortieth of principal payable annually, all in United tes gold coin. All bids must be accompa- nied by a certifled check for b per cent of the bid payable to the Mayor of the city of Eureka, State of Callfornla. The city of Yureka contains & population of 11,000, as- sessed valuation $3,800,000, with = presenc ‘bonded indebtedness’ of $109,250, incurred in 1802. J. P. WUNDERLICH, City Clerk. PROPOSALS for Hay and Oats, Office Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal., 36 New Montgomery st., May 6, aled proposals in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, June 4, 1904 and then opened, for furnish: ing and dellvering at San- Francisco, Cal., Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore, thirty- eight hui and seventy-six (387t) tons of hay, fifty-six hundred and twelve (5612) tons of ‘cats, subject to an increase or decrease of ver’ cent. United States reserves the Tight to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof. Further information and blank proposals furnished on application. Envelopes contalning rom-l- to be marked e Sy B e S AUCTION sale—Office General Superintendent, Army Transport Service, San Francisco, Cal., May 27, 1904, —There will be sold at public auction, at 11 o'clock a. m., June 7, 1904, at Folsom-st. wharf, a lot of miscellaneous con- demned quartermaster's stores, a list of which can be seen at Folsom-st.' wharf. C. A. DEVOL, Major and Quartermaster, U. §. A. FRUITVALE ADV'RT'S'M'NTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHARLES F. LEE, Phone Vale 206. Office half a block from Fruitvale station. $15 monthly and own your own home; & lovely §-room, bath, pantry. high basement, b: foundation cottage; handsomely deco- rated interior: steel enameled bath: hand- some palm tree: full-bearing fruit trees and flowers in abundance; 3 blocks from the car line; graded school cloge by, and lo 70x113: only $500 cash required: price al told $1750. 1222 Fruitvale ave, CHARLES F. LEE, FOR sale—$2750; it cost $3730; rents for $20 per month: 2 cottages on lot, '40x130. _Appiy to §. S AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave., Fast Oakland, WOLF House, 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from 13s to $1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. ADVERTISEMENTS. spbscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Chureh sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has beem apened at 1008 Market opposite Ffth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND ROARD. SUTTER, 614 (The Westminster)—Handsomely furnished sunny bay-window suites of rooms. GEARY, 501, Hotel L'Aigion—Family rooms and board: entirely removated; reas. prices. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-36 wk.: American family. VAN NESS 1700, cor. Turk—Elegant sunny suit: first-class table board: all modern com- _—mm OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1 HAVE $3000 and wish to buy a home be- tween West st. and Telegraoh ave., north of Twentieth st. Having no time except Sunday I would like to have some addresses sent me of homes in this district. Please state_all 'particulars and address MRS. B., box 1202 Call office, Oakland. A BARGAILN. $2750—Only, for a 2.story, S-room house; lot 50x192; =ood well of water: 1423 Linden st. For information see LASSEN, 406 Tenth st., Oakland REMOVAL REMOVAL THE ALDEN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE. HAS REMOVED FROM 1118 BROADWAY TO 1233 BROADWAY. e ————————————— OAKLA!? FURNITURE FUR SALS. MORROW the bargains in furni- T Care. H. Schelinaas.T1th ot. cor n el 1 st.,cor.store, Oakland. DAY, January 2, 1904 ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary. cisco, on June 10, 1964. Transfer books close June 3, 1904, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec’tary. DIVIDEND No. 9, 5 per cent. now due and pay. able to dapositors of Pacific Bank at 408 Mont- gomery st room 6. J. HOWARD BARNARD, SPECIALISTS. 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