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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1902 13 HORSES AND WAGONS—Continued. | AUCTION sale every Tuesday; horses, wag- surreys, buggies carts and harness; at Folsom FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed vear near Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables_ 190 ftevenson, . F. HELP W ANTED—_MALE—Con. AT ¢ AL HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & C0., 20 Montgomery. TO LET—Fine house and stable, 131 Thir- teenth st a month and board $40 n month and board er., $40 and board. board. l HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. NICELY furnished house of 7 rooms, close in: will sell reasonsble, Tei, Polk 384L HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—S-room modern house; north of Pine st, west of Van Ness ave., from July or later; responsible tenant. Address box 2102, Call office. 1 INVESTMENTS. GOOD investment—A limited number of shares at 2Bc per share: this stock will be worth cone dollar (31) per share witnin a year; call or write Osceola Mining and Development Company. 414 Crgesley bullding, 8. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A white bull terrier with two black o oors from Kearny u are. Company work Caliente, Huron, Topi: $80, free fare. H raiiroad; free fare: all over Cali- ves; §160 dsy. | sec boss here; eteady suitable reward will be paid for return. Subscription window Call business of- ce. A n waiters, dishwashers. Hundreds of sbs. Call and see us. T—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings d Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JAMES CARTER, No. 272-851. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—June 6, 1004, & lady’s gold watch, ini- t R. H. between Third and Foisom, Geary and Kearny sts.; reward. 52 Geary treet LOST_Between Montgomery st. and Spreckels Market, & diamond pin with small star pend- ent; liberal reward. 227 Clipper st. LOST—Crate on cover. “Natural Oak No. 124, 7. L. J. Holle, 20th and York; reward. e e _ ] phone Main BS2L ouse, good home, | board. , labo teamm- | $3 50, . o and $2 TS. rers, $2-§2 25 J. Michaelis Launch Co.,Unlon-st. Wharf; boat- ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st.; tel.John 2686. MEDICAL. g safe, sure and quick relief irregularities consult me; my methods ess and reliable; no fallures; no ex- CONSULTATION AD- years' experience in all fe- call or_write. DR. WHITE rooms 7 and 8. ners and others. acramento st. )YMENT BUREAU, near Kearny DRECHSLER. b $35 and new work, WYETH, specialist for all femaie and irregularities; instant reliet : 30 years’ per ce. 8§26 Post st. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- ies and irregulerities; instant orers O'DONNELL e consult t 2478, { DR. R. H. WES or wome 5 Kearny 'st.; hours, 10-4, 7-8: uate physician; it pays: irregu- re and confidential cars; low fees. having secured lease of 15 permanently located at 511A orth st., be Geary and O'Fa 3 ERNITY Villa — Secluded; K confidential, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. ed; 18 years' ex; DR. SYLVESTER, 219 Kearny st LADIES—Ku: safe, sure, never fails; DR. ROSEN res} 26th: ladies, rel | DR. and MRS. DAVIES original method of t MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. | BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand mas nery. McIN- - for gro- | SH & WOLPMAN, 185-107 Fremont st s | NDARD ofl rig. fully equipped, and 1500 WA machinist. Box 184, | feet of casing, 11% in. to 7% in.i also 1500 | feet of 8 and 6 inch drive pipe. Apply for particulars GAFFEY & MAHON, 605 Call- fornia st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? - | Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to I needs mo painting or coating; good over iron, tin or shingles; best for new roof ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market s FOR SALE. Ten-horse power engine and boller in good cordition, price $100. Harrison st. steady Job for good 7 Drumm Oakland. ed men as police. Ap bart building, 532 Mari r barber shop: investigate Ingleside t. Vernon ave., bridge. 507 teel 2D-HAND machinery, engines. bollers, pum, shafting, ‘etc., e bought _sold, and_exchanged: see Sunday papers. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-152 Beale st. PAINT your old and new metal and shingle rocfs with Asbestos Roof Paint; guaranteed 1o stop all ieaks in the one and preserve the new 205 Front st.; tel Main 1428, . $750; dress pants. $2 50. Orig- iothing Pariors, 238 Kearny st., Broadway class carriage bidck- lass body makers; loyment to right ISTER & SONS CO., | Labtorers and mechanies to know | : R House proprietor, has | = rooms to the Denver House, ;pen to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon. 250 roor Boe per 0 robme; 250 to B0 per RIEHL | TTHUYE, selis or rents gear machinery, en- 3 . wanted to_learn the barber | gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting puileyn, ve of charge. Gillett College of | ete. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. Commercial st. hoes, union made. mt $1 and t-form shoes at $2 50; we pay harges. 11 34 st. . Exam. bid. - A—350 BARRELS of bonded whisky for sale; small or large lots, United Loan and Trust Co. | FOR_SALE—Good_sec $6 50 per M | | and_wharf plank, LEROY BRUNDAGE, 2021 cthing salesmen. Ap- & CO., 740 Market st Seventeenth st AT energetic man of good | GENTS' full dress, Prince Albert and Tuxedo s1.. room 629 | suits to rent at LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 Stockton st. DIAMONDE, small weekly Trust Co 3. COOPER, gents' full-dress rental parlors, moved from Paiace Hotel to 21 Stockton st., stickerman. Palo Alto Pal Cal | tches and jewelgy for aale on payments. Unifed Loan and 21 Stockton st for_cellar wk. crock- Wiede, 4th&Mission. o suits, attachments. 328 Montey, r. 415. ALTERATION sale—Best $2 50 hats, $1 50, Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st., near Pine; open 10 § p. m.; Sundays to noon k hops in August. Write C0.,122 Batteryst.,S.F. carn barve ages | bl g e TRY our men's shoes at §1 and $1 50 pair: . | foot-form_shoes at £2 50; we pay express o R {seen hands) for | charges. 11 3d st Exam. bld.; catalog free. Tckeon =t ___ | SECOND-HAND sealskins, old_gold and dia- . A Pullis 740, Phelan bidg. | monds bought: send postal: will call. New 0 ¥. Thomas Post, G. A. R. | Municipal Loan Office, 617 Washington st. A BARGAIN; 7-inch three-tone steam siren; good as new. Box 2072, Call office. $200—-CIGAR store: good business; call at my factory. 229 Fifth st FOR sale, cheapCarpenters and plumber's floor trucks and tracks. 953 How _for all parts of KEY Natlonal cash register, $00. ery store, Fourth and Mission sts. | Desk sale this week only, 20 per cent off regu- | ar prices. Richardson Bros., 1616 Market st | BEST white lead 7Tc_per pound; to painters lees. BUTCHER, 741 Mission st. FOR sale—Elegant 60-light electric_bath cabl- net reasonable. Electric Works, 227 Ellis st. tents.new,second-hand. SUN TENT A Crock- 1008 Market st., 1 p m = shoes, slight 563 Mission st.. bet. lst aif-soled while waiting; 3%c bet. 1st and 24 sts, HORSES AND WAGONS, s on each ear; answers to name of Hec- ! et | | | 1 Ocean | | | { | | | BY I FITTING ADVERTISEMENT IN TH 3 FREE TO WANT ADVERTISERS ....IN NEXT SUNDAYS’ NEW AND USEFUL JHE PERFECT CAN (THE-LATEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET.) CALL.... OPENER. Patent Applied For. No More Cut Fingers HRids (CAN OPENED ON TOP.) PRICE 35c Adjustable to Cut Any Size Can. Cuts Either Top or Side of Can. Regquires No Sharpening. TO OPEN CAN ON TOP. Bend over until the bar is parallel with the top of can. TO OPEN CAN FROM SIDE. Remove label from can. seam, with lever perpendicular. Press down on lever, which will force side by top with other hand and cut same as when cutting top. and run evenly around edge'of can to insure even, regular cut. be lifted or broken off altogether. THIS WAY. You cannot cut yourself. o TO OPEN SQUARE CAN Insert point of bar in each end of can and cut two half circles like cut. _ Opened SUPERIOR MFG. CO., SAN FRANCISCO, Retailers wishing to purchase the Perfect Can Opener can bers throughout the United States Simple to Operate. All Working Parts Made From Tempered Tool Steel. Force point of bar into center of top of Set point of lower blade on top of can at whatever distance from edge the opening is desired. Press down handle until biade penetrates the tin. gently toward you, hAlding the can tightly in the other hand. (To get best result hold can by top). Force point into exact center of top. Bend over until bar rests on edge of can. Set point of cutting blade against side of can, always at left of side Han Hut Hans (CAN OPEN FROM SIDE.) IMPOSSIBLE TO CUT YOURSELF Lfins No Jagged Edges. Cannot Break. unsealed or smooth end of can. Then pull blade into can. Hold can tightly In cutting top off always let bottom of bar rest If the side blade comes out while cutting, or cuts in too far and stops. it is because you have not inserted point of barin exact center of can. In this case throw up lever, readjust blade and continue cutting until blade reaches opposite side of seam, when top can Do not be afraid to grasp can firmly NOT THIS WAY y the top. CAL. do so through the job- This Premium will be given to Want Advertisers Thursday, Friday and until 1z p. m. Saturday; after that hour offer will be closed. The premium can onlly be se- cured by inserting a Want Ad. in next Sunday’s Call. Tell your WANTS in next Sunday’s CALL and you will over 85,000 regular subscribers of that popular and valuable advertising medium. be speaking direct to It is safe to figure on an average of three readers to every Sunday CALL issued, so you are reall talking to 255,000 persons, most of whom are home people, consequently a well-to-do and desirable class of our community to consider in locating your wants and advertising your wares. Premiums can be obtained by presenting advertisements at: BUBINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open untl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. 527 Montgofery strect, corner open until 4:20 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister sireet; open until §:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until § p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; open until $ p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broadway....ccovceceens . BERKELEY OFFICE 2148 Center Street.......... ALAMEDA OFFICE: Bchneider's Book Store.. +eesvss.Tolephone Main 1083 +sees..Tolephone North 77 e ————————— e MONEY TO LOAN—Contin 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. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent Interest. Baldwin Jewsiry Store, 846 Market; tel. Main 1644. Brauch, 19 Third. MONEY loaned on diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and valuables, our fireproof vault is protect- MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-802-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Et es, second mortgages, undivided inter- 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. . .42 Spear st.; tel. John 0486. S for rent or sale. ROSS McMAHON & AWNING Co.,35 Mkt Tel. Bush 858. stamp for ."C. WILSON, office 229 Stevenson. NNICA Encyclopedia, latest edition, 31 KING'S, 61 McAllister st., nr. Market, EDISON Phonograph Agency, Peter Bacigalupt, _moved to 786 Mission st. ROUND camping tents f ne xum’ ing for sall ASK for prices on second-hand iters; all makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. i BARGAINS in fine diamonds and watches: easy payments. GARIN, 803 Hayward bldg. sale—Gentieman's driving team: bay. 15 hands higk: bave won numerous firet yrizes in the are perfectly matched and not afraid of cars or amomobiles. | Also chestnut carriege team: 16 hands high; weight about 1200 Ibs each; these may be geen at the stables of Dr. 1. B. Dalziel, 605 Golden Gate ave. vols, FOR sale—Pacing mare, $175: 7 years old, very Comt; Sole Ih ey sswmct; asle e We- man rive; will go double. For particu- iars address box 960 Call. YOUNG, gentle horse. about 1300, well broke, for sale. Grocery, Green and Larkin sts. FOR male—Horse, harness and double-seated | EAFES and_cash registers, new country buggy: $65. 1318 Grove st. ml_mmx.mmr&u:-‘- CAMP wagon for hire. Apply 1421 Buchanan | SOME good second-hand in. street. 12 b. p., cheap. E. B. A.C.;T-mm‘h . . SRS N D EECOND-HAND camping wagon. 848 Howard etreet. MANN SAFE CO., 807 MOVING pictures, magic lanterne, . Dargaing Bulerd & Brech oy’ Bale sental; SAFES—New and second-hand HER- Battery E o -SR] APRIS . AR & FOR sale—Two second-hand form spring wagons gnd one truck. 233 D’::‘kw: MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK. INTEREST 5% AND & PER/CEN jes by eiectricity. PORTLAND , 25 Stockton; phone Bush 484, AT RO AT TN, | Mo e 1o o, gy, ot m » | " chants, teamsters, -houses, withou N A s . Security; easy payments; large business in Second mortgages, estates in probate, undi- vided interests in real estate, property in uk'n“fik#‘;‘;x go:m COMPANY, City Agents 107-8-9-11 CROCKER BUILDING, POST AND MARKET STREETS. 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg, THE Unlted Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstairs), loans money on diamonds, jew- elry and valuables at 2 per cent pér. month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484. 7 MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. TO salarfed people without security; on furni- ture, Indorsed notes and other security. 8. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY loaned on galaries, chattel mortgages, 1ife insurance policles, etc. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. 1 PER cent on furniture or plano. 1008 Mutual Savings Bank bullding, 708 Market st 1% PER cent on furniture and planos; mo com. harged. ELFVING, 616 Hearst bld., Ex. ent. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORELL. 609 Examiner building. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BIG prices pald for old gold, sealskins, dla- monds, gents' full dress sults, etc: send gn.hl card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS., 25 tockton st. WILL LOAN 1 PER cent on furniture or planos; no removal; A mfin.;r :,"",‘3“ on. = commiesion: no “gubu.«:r $25 up «ukg. & ot 2 ot = quiet, confidential, 26 Montgomery st., rm. 7. Chattels, In city, town on low interest; gold, silver, MONEY to loan a and_precious at W. J, STHAL'S, 10 Sixth e e AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; _strict ones bought tion. et ; no commission;instaliments e B S, EONELLE Sof Bay. st Salbne WEST BANK RATE. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to quny amount; first and salaried R. 811, Mutual Sav. Bk. bld; Oakland office, 1103} Brdwy., suite 1-2, second mortgages, undivided interest in estates assignments of rents, etc., at lowest rate of interest. RIVERS BROS., 205 Montgomery st. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave., TOANS FROM 81 T0 810,000 © NEW and second-hand wagons, all kinds, 16185 Market s, opp. Franklin. ” WAGONETTES, wess, work and SAFES—New and second-hand. & CO., 122 Market st. B N GABOLINE tomobil all sizes. A DO‘:K. e @riving horses. 15th-Valencls, 7 g A honsy Joancs misried MONEY to loan for bullding_pu: Tow M people without secur.. 3 rposer ny%ng knowledge of employer or rate; private party. 234-235 Parrot bldg. anyone; confidential and courteous treatment; | ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 call and get terms. Drake 453 Parrott bldg. ms.r.wummm?-: WANTED—To buy second-hand waffle irons for_wason. Box 2070, Call office. i { 1 | AT less than cost | ALFREDU (L oo o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | REAL ALL UPRIGHTS. | EASTON, BLDRIDGE & ¢ Neubert, new $250, now $80. Bnon ‘ccaokm Street. Fischer, new $325, now $85. AUCTION Hertz, new $300. now $67. AUCTION Russell, new $385, “'uwl AUCTION Colby, new $425, now . TUESDAY ...... o - 2 Chickerings, new $450, now $100, $135. At our salesroom at c!o‘c’:"mls o 2 Steinways, new 3575, $760, now 183, $325. Heine, new $576, now s And 50 others; squares for next to nothing: | rents $2 up; installments $4 up; old organs or pianos taken in exchange: tuning §2, fin- | est workmanship. HEINE PIANO CO.. 235- | 237 Geary st.; Oakiand, 1252 Broadway. AAAAA—FINE assortment of second-hand up- rights from $40 up, Inciuding such makes as Chickering, Vose, Steinway, Steck. Knabe, Mathushek, Sterling, Curtas, Erard and many others on easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. A SENSATIONAL fire — Storage planos and furniture will be removed to North Beach and burned it not sold in & few days; this means storage planos and rurniture almost cheaper than fire wood, and must be re- moved. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market. PIANOS for rent; $3 per month: the largest and best stock in San Francisco to select from: planos from $30 upward: our line the best, our prices the lowest. SCOTT CURTAZ __PIANO CO., 560-64 Hayes st. FOR sale—Fine upright piano, on account de- parture; used one year. Box 2008, Call. WILL sell for storage, fine Hazelton and Vose plance. STATHAM'S, 110 MeA SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecelian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st A BEAUTIFUL Steinway upright grand. as £00d as new; cheap. Hornung, 216 McAllister. $105 — STEINWAY upright; private party: no reasonable cash offer refused. 237 Geary st. NEW upright planos old on $8 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 8-PEDAL Stein up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger, little used. Keefte's, 355 O' Farrell. PERSONALS. ATTENTION. See the exhibition n window at Union Drug Co., corner Sutter and Stockton sts., a living | face with wrinkles and bagginess removed from one side; contour and color of youth re- stored. Treated two years ago by M. ELLA HARRIS, 1 O'Farrell st.. near Larkin. LOST—MRS. JULIA KIEL, aged 74, from 312 Eleyenth ave, Richmond district: wearing black dress, shawl and hat with bunch of violets and black feather. Any one seeing her please notify above address. DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, sore throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for over 20 years; price 50c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 32 Turk st., 8. F. A NEW METHOD—Your buse positively devel- oped and enlarged by my method; magnetic massage by appointed graduate, old school strictly confidential. MRS. HOLSHOUSER. | €37 Bush st., apt. 309; phone Front S1. Y gray halr. | its growth,stops failing,cures dandruft scalp; no ain or stickiness; ;at druggists’ 3 cept no substitute. Star RemedyCt sores, impure blood (affecting mouth, bones, etc.) speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Jtny circulation, curing organic weakness, drains, varicocele, etc.; easily worn: $2 30 postpaid; physicians . 140 Geary, S.F. nts of N LEMOS, 1127 Market st h and Eighth. | uncalled for sult and trousers at CHARLES LYON Tailor, 721 Market st. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 50 down and $1 50"per week. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO.. 340 Post, near Powall. | PARISIAN DERMATOLOGY PARLOR s/ transferred to 327 Geary st. opp St. Fran- cis Hotel. overcoats . London halr & moles removed by elec- Dr.A.W.Travers,1170 Market. 50; dress pants $2 50 and Dupont. | Misfit Clothing Parlo | Actina restores lost eyesight: cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valencia MASQU . _play books, wigs country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Mkt. S Egyptian Henna restores gray balr to its natural color: $1 at all druggists. e PALMISTRY. A—MME_ LYMAN, scientific palmist, recently from East. 460 Geary st.; phone Green 39. H_JEROME FOSELLL sclentific_palmist. 515 Taylor st., near Geary. Phone Black 361 e ——— e PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA_ at- torney-at-law, 6 Hobart bldg., 532 Market st _—————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O DONNELL—Office and residence, 102114 Market st.. bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar atention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. | DR. BALL, 10731 Market st REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor treats all diseases of the human body: fe past four years at 115-117 Mason; now I cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- s cured by Chinese herbs. 748-8 Clay st PROPOSALS. FPROPOSALS—State Prison Supplies—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Clerk at the State Prison. San Quentin. until 10:30 a. m., SATURDAY, the 1Sth day of June, 1904, and at the office of the Clerk of the State Prison at Folsom until 9:30 a. M., SATURDAY, the 25th day of June, 1904, at which times and places they will the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel fuel oll, furnishing power to run the jute mill ang electrical appliances for jute mill at San Quentin. clothing, med- jcines, lime, cement and other staple sup- plies, from July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1906, in- clusive, on conditions as per printed sched- ules which will be furnished upon applica- tion at either of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon said echedules, nor unless accompanied by the certified check therein required. nor from eny other parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fled check upon some well known and re- spongjble banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable 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 arately. All payments made on contract be paid in cash or Controller's warrants. Bidders will carefully follow conditions of the schedules. e Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the pubiic interest may require, and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. R M. FITZGERALD, President J. M. OLIVER, Clerk. NOTICE to bidders—Sealed proposals will be received until June 21, 1904, at 7:30 o'clock m., by the Council of the City of Eureka | | | of Eureka under the act of the Legisiature of the State of California of February 25, 1901 (Statutes 1901, page 27). They will be in denomination as follows: Forest Park im- rovement bonds, $125: City Hall bonds. $600; fire apvaratus purchase bonds. $373. and sewer compietion bonds, $575: said bonds will be dated on or after July 1, 1904. Pria- cipal_and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the city of Eureka. Interest payable semi-annually, ome-fortisth of principal payable annuaily, all in United Etates goid coin. All bids must be accompa- nied by a certified check for § per MORRIS gives highest prices for ladies’ and gents’ castoff lolh‘lflrlt postal. 943 Felsom. HIGHEST pald for castoff clothing. Tel, Davis €50 Sacramento st. TILTON wants second-hand cloth: _ theatrical .n;u'rnfip“m tel. Seasie o8t DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co.,, 782 Mission: phone Bush 467. SHOES wanted; misfit & castoff; : OFFICKES ANL STUKRES TO LET. CHURCH, 1300—Fine store: 5 rooms, bath gas; large yard; stable; cheap. FINISHED basement with sidewalk elevator. §76-8 Valencid st., nr. Sixteenth; reasonable Sealed in triplicate, subject t condliions. wil be”received here unti] production or manufacture, condition of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of forelgn production the duty l.}un. on). The United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids or any part thereof. Blank proposals and further in- formation furnished -on application. En. vemw”wmmhl ‘worsed ‘‘Proposals ng Maierials, No. 4559 and to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U, A., Depot master, MISSION FLATS. No. 1068 Capp st., north of 26th; lot 65x118 feet; improvements consist of 3 separate build- Ings, containing 9 flats in all with 6 rooms and parcelain bath in each: lot has two frontages: total r 50 per month. - I TREET RESIDENCE. No. Steiner st., morth of Fell; lot 27:6x provements consist of a 2-story resi- dence, containing 6 rooms, bath and laundry. S MISSION COTTAGE. No. 3986 Twenty-third st., east of Noe; lot 25x114 feet; Improvements consist of a cottage of 7 sunny rooms and bath on main floor; also partly finished attic containing 5 rooms. This Dlace is in excellent condition. aimost ne odern and always rented for onth! 2200 morizage can remain . T T RY-STREET INVESTMENT. t of Polk; extremely gh to a rear st of a 2« frame dwelling e ining 7 rooms and This is an excellent site for an apart- ment house. TENTH-ST. BUSIN Nos. 317- B 25x100 feet; NESS INVESTMENT. Tenth st., south of Folsom; lot consist of a stors flat of 6 rooms and rent very low at $40 per month. E-STREET INVESTMENT. No. 2200 Pine st west of Webster; lot 25x 100 Teet; Improvements consist of a 6-room cot- e MISSION-STREET BUILDING LOTS. S.E. corner of Mission st. and Russia ave.; 11 lots to be sold as pe: iagram. McALLISTER ST. BUILDING LOTS. S8.E. cor. of McAllister st. and Masonic ave.; 3 Jots to be sold as r diagram. MISSION BUSINESS CORNER. S.W. cor. of 20th st. and Potrero ave.; lot 26x100 feet; improvements consist of a stors with 4 living rooms In rear; fine flat containing 8 roome and bath, range in kitchen, large high basement floored and contains one room, brick foundation: also stable and loft for 4 horses. WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. No. 2907 Washington st., west of Devisadero; lot 25x125 feet; improvements consist of a 2- story frame dwelling substantially built, new plumbing and recently renovated for 2 separats tamilies; 3 rooms downstairs and 4 rcoms and bath upetairs; mortgage of $3000 can remain; rent $45 per month. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., . 638 Market street. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. THREE NEW FLATS. $14,000. RENTS $i45 A MONTH, NEARLY 13 PER CENT. New and growing property. First-class residence localit One line of care passing and another slectris line 13 block away, transfering to any part of the. city. Three flats just finished Each flat has coms, bath, reception hall and storage room arransgement and finfsh: sunny exposurs t-class plumbing: fiae south and west; key lot with established and permanent space. Will aiways rent This is an exceptionally good buy. Call at office at once for particulars McALLISTER STREET. $10,000. LOT 25x137:6. Has 2-story building on it, which could be moved to the f and a store put below and small bullding put In rear of lot; or moved to rear and new building Of store and 2 flats built in front of lot In business district, and will rent steadily. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. 5 MONTGOMERY ST. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE Marine View. Within a block of Broadway and Fillmore et.; 12 rooms. 2 baths: practically new; ail latest improvements: absolutely perfect condi- tion; hardwood finish; unobstructed marine view; price $14,500: must be sold on aceount of owner leavi y. KILPATRICK, THORNE & 312 Bush st, near Montgomery. $1 25 PER week: no_interest: lots in the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract: all level: no grad- iog to do; ready to bulld your littls home on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room S FOR eale—§12,000, cash $2000. 3 swell marine view flats mot yet completed; rents $1320 per annum; north line Green st., Nos. 1864- 66-63, east of Laguna: every room is and will be sunny: every possible latest improvement; lot 25x137:6. Apply at the premises, 11 to 3. FREE bomestead presented by Uncle Sam un- der_new Government canal In Nevada. Ses I E. GORDON. @28 Crossley bldg.. 3:30 to 3 m. ily. FOR sale—Fine 3 flats: 8 and 7 rooms. bath: paying property; central: leaving city; no agent. Box 2104, Call. $i500 EACH—3 new S-rooms and bath dwell- icgs; elegantl rnished: on Feil st., 23 feet ‘west of Fiilmore. MONEY at 6 per cent for the full cost of buildings and part iot. Manhattan Savings Bank, 107-8-9-i1 Crocker building. ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL- BACH & MAYER. Plumbers. $38 Howard st. — e A e SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ——ROSS VALL - ROSS STATION TO SAN ANSELMO. The_Finest St an _Residence Tract Within 50 minutes of San Fragcisco ever piaced on the market in 1 to 3 acre tracts, and prices within reach of all; Ros: tion, 1 minute from views and beautif trees and running water party at San Anselm same. only 12 pieces left; station Saturday to show informa Maps and 4 CHOICE lots for sale cheap for cash. ply 328 Bush st., room 4. third floor. * _— BERKELEY ADVERT' S'M'NTY investment is equal to anything on the coast. There is money to be made by buy- ing that class of property—five local trains every hour from Berkeley station to San Francisco. Berkeley ta a village no more—it is the center of California for many things BERKELEY IS CALIFORNIA. SOME GOOD BUYS. A thoroughly well-built two-story brick bufld- ing. a NW corner 6 stores below and fats above, paying weil A fine corner om Shattuck ave, very promi- nently located; vacant; there's money in it A store ard brick warehouse, fitted with com= partments, elevator etc., 1a & business center: for five years. A business block on Telegraph ave.. 3 storss and flats above with vacant cormer adjoln- ing for flats: a choice proposition. JOS. J. MASON, Cor. Center and Shattuck, Berkeley. e ———————— BERXELEY ROOMS. BERKELEY or Oakland—Rooms and _board wanted by family (4 adults), requiring 3 bedrooms, with private bath and sitting- room; good location: full particulars witn terms. _Fasterner, box 2103, Call office. L ———_ — —— FRUITVALE ADV'RT'S’M'NTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—$2750; it cost $3750; rents for $20 per month; 2 cottages on lot. #x150. Appiy to 8. S. AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave., East Oakiand, TWO acres, corner, cottage of 4 rooms, . bath, pantry, badement, windmill and tank, chicken yards, 150 fruit trees. berries, etc., cheap. C. MICHEL. Elmhurst Cal e e —— 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTY OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR saL® TO-MORROW the day for bargains tm furni ture, H.Schellhaas,1ith st. Wu;‘o 1%