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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1904. sure and quick relfef consult me; my L0ds a no failures edly contden- MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. NT and back heads of foot lathe, about inch swing. 1240 Valencla st. FOR sale—Well bred white Spitz pups. 50314 Natoma st o giving 3% gallons milk Tweniy-sixth st watch dog for sale; very low. all office. stove for sale cheap. 351 Third ave, Richm: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Continued. CHOICE of Boston musical trombone at leas than half price. ket st., second floor. or Cortols siide | 769 Mar- | Talking machines, guitars, etc.: easy payments: | month's plano rent free. Bruenn, 225 Sutter. | teck upright grand: elegant ma- cheap. Hornung, 216 McAllister. A PRIVATE party left Fischer upright to be sold: $135. 237 Geary &t. 3 A TISCHER upright plano for sale; as good as $135. 237 Geary st, Call or DR. R. | say this 14 years. TH. specialist for ail female | complainte \Fregularities: instant relief __@uoranteed: 50 years experience. 825 Post st. | FOR sale—A first-class new National Cash Rexister, $125; 1303 Polk st. planos, Cecellan plano | 305-312 Post st. | male; medium. Box 2028, Call office. ——— | FULL line of drummers’ samples in, grips and trunks; for sale cheap at 25 Stockton st. | ticket to Chicago; | on $5 monthly pay SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. | 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand: Shoninger, little used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. | amem—mter: TiCo Nned. Neelen S OTarell. ments. AN elegant sealskin for sale for $75. SE- CURITY LOAN & TRUST CO., 21 Stockton. MRS DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- ularities; instant re- Market st., opp. Sth. best regulating pil press. Pasteur's syr- e §5 By express only SGOOD BROTHERS, Seventh and Eroadway, ladtes’ Visiting the leading san! homes of specialist, now tarfume and mater- Europe, will return to San tcber 10 and will be 12 Taylor st. | LL—All who are sick or specialist on female | itively corrected; the unfortu- most difficult cases treated; | _bargain; $§350. ELECANT diamond ring $50; terms $5 per | month, P. V. GARIN, 138 Montgomery st. | SLOT machines, ail kinds; lowest prices. Call or write CAL. MACHINE CO.. 413 Sacramento. FINE diamond sunburst: 7 al 10 Sixth st. { ROOMS papered: $4 up: tinting, painting. | Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third: tel. Main 4 2D-HAND bldg. material; lumber, door, sash, plumb. material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Mrkt. DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co., 807 Mission st.; tel | FOR sale—First-class new bricks. Apply DR. | C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st. | | | large stones; South S11. | SAFES and_cash registers. new and second- band. I FREEMAN, 1320 Market st. remedy; a protection safety guar- he Robert ket and Tth sts., 8. F., Cal. DE_snt MRS DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS. | rigina bod of treatment 1126 Market. S DR GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st be- ary and O'Farrell. LADIES Kumround: safe. sure never falls; $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co., Xearny & Clay. DR ROSEXN, reidence 2585 Folsom st., corner 26tk ladies, relief or no fee ————— -GALLOPING HORSE —— FOR SALE. ristmas present premises a Y, pleas- | r durabi be sold to chil- | f desired. Call near Third. | SOME good 2d-hand gaoline engine | E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Mkt. | EAFES—New and eecond-hand. THE HER- | | GASOLINE engine: MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. | ELEGANT offices: new Italian-American Bank | ___OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. IN the Majestic building, situated at the june- tion of Market, Ninth, Larkin and Hayes sts.; light, sunny offices, with all modern improvements; excelient janitor and elevator service; the exceptional street car factlities | which this district affords makes the Ma- | Jestic one of the most desirable office build- ings in the city. Apply to SPECK & CO., 208 Montgomery st., for further particulars. > T et e ek s S R e A—MARKET, 117—Store with basement and | 4 lofts above; size 47:6x137; 5-year loase; | will put in order to euit tenant. SPECK & | CO., 209 Montgomery et. it ot e SN 1 [ WD S bléz., sunny. SE. cor. Montg. & Bacto.; light and G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montg. 1to 12 k. p., cheap. MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. e B . MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | WANTED. i Second-hand Encyclopedia Britannica; must be late issue; state price. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. DIAMONDE and precious stones bought for cash. KARL EBER & CO., room 405, Ad- ams bldg., 206 Kearny st.; phome Black 3066. DIAMONDS and precious stones bought for . KARL EBER & CO., room 405, Adams 206 Kearny st.; phone Black 3036. WANTED—To buy a small set of house car- penter tools. Address box U85 Call office. ONE_ hammerless ake. 3 shotgun, state price and "~ 3%c—Pe r roll—3ic. bossed; was 35c. $1 s galion. up to date. | anging, whitening MERIGAN, st. and 1302 Webster lch cows an vate sale to-day »( Dave Thomas of nery, engines, botlers, pumps, fiing, etc., etc., bought, sold. d ‘and e nged: see day_papers. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st. | hinery. McIN Fremont st. | 13 Market st. KS—4e we are going to move st., and to avold moving big cut in prices, RICH- 1516 Market st. Livermore. TED—Violin lessons at §1. C. BROWN, Eddy st. | HIGHEST prices for ladies’ gents' castoff cloth- ing.etc. Tel. Davis §25; 850 Sacramento st. A BIG price for ladies and gents' castoff clothing. 922 Folsom st.; tel. Folsom 3522 HIGHEST prices paid; gents' castoft clothing and shoes. Tel. Red 1544. 615 Washington st. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851 B MONEY TO LOAN. —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Ipe.)— .ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN.. . INTEREST 5% and 6 per cent CITY, OAXLAND. TOWN AND COUNTRY | & . PROPERTY. Second mortgages, life insurance policies, estates in probate, undivided interests In property, probate realty loans, stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests in property purchased. % 3 .MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY__... Buite 107-108 Crocker bldg.; phone Main 58i4 AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save exvenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgeges, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests i property purchased. Courteous_meatment. Strictly confidential When You Need Money, { See HERMAN MURPHY. | T d W. Leghorns, B. P. Andalusians, light hins for sale. 6465 | | of diamonds, jewelry on small weekly pay- vered on_first payment. 21 Stockton st. { ng Holstein cow and | also Jersey and Hoi- | {ikers. 1400 Florida st., gear machinery, en- pe. shafting, puileys, 255 Spear st. California virgln god | tor sale by the PORTLAND Los Angeles, return, atnd to Chi. St. Louis; medium, dark; cheap; Box 2081, Call. - rosewood parior table, exquisitely re decoupe); 1 antigue ma- €20 McAllister st to rent gents’ full dress, Albert suits. J. COOPER, (formerly at Palace Hotel). ABLE place r P DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or payments. DEREMER'S, 137 Mont- | room 12, upstairs. r men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; rm shoes at §2 50; we pay express charges 3d st., Exam. bid.: catalog free. FOUR gasoline engines; two 4 h. D. steam en- | new, cheap. 2120 Eagle ave., Ala- meda CE pigeons of all leading varieties, Glen- re Pigeon Lofts, Fourth and Jones, Bim- TRISH setter dog, 6 months old; partly trained. | Box 2106, Call office. | $5_SINGER sewing machine in good working | order after 10 & m., 608 Bilis & WILL LOAN | A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 34 Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels. Location, etc. Cail office. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 458 Parrott blds. A—ON furniture or plancs at lowest rates: no removal; no publicity; siso on real estat 1st or 24 mortgages or on any security; an: amount. O. W, BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. LOANS on furniture, pianos and other se- curity, from $25 u; without removal. THE NORTH AMERICAN REALTY AND BOND HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jeweiry, at 2 per cent Interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. | A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton st., loans money on diamonds, valusbles, etc., at 2 per cent per month. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security: easy payments; e business in 48 principai cities. Tolman, Parrott bldg. Yor ag.. NG & CO., room 537 Parrott bldg., loan money on furniture, piafos, etc., at about half the rate charged by other people; mort- gages at high rates and leases pald of. ON salaries, insurance policies, chattel mort- diamonds, valuables, etc. U PRIVATE—Money lozned on salaries without security - diamonds or chattels; no fee; no | comn.; cut rate.Cal.Loan Co., 526 Parrott bdg. automobiles and launches; | room 60, Columbian bidg. { | NICE, airy office room; furnished; good light; Janitor and telephone’ privileges; private ex- change. Apply 204 California st o et cillbor b oo dihioo S o 6T ST | GROUND floor; store 80x45; suitable for light | manufacturing or restaurant. 511 Brannan. | | TOQ let—Corner store, formerly occupled for drugstors for 9 vears. 1120 Harrison st. —_— FOR rent—Section of large loft; light and alry. { L. MINK. 108 New Montgomery st.. 7th floor DIVIDEND -Ohfli’- DIVID notice—The Giant Powder Com- | pany, Con. A dividend, No. 70, of fifty cents (502) per share on the issued capital stock | of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206, Hayward building, San Francisco, on October 10, 1904. Transfer books close Oct. 3, 1904, at noon. C. C. Quinn, Secretary. | ———e e ———— PALMISTRY. | D e — A—BLACKMAN studied sclentific palmistry 5 years in hospitals morgues, prisons, among all classes, before becoming professional; hours 10 to 5. 537 O'Farrell st. | b | MADAME DEVAS, palmist and _astrologer. | Liebes buldg., 139 Post st.; hours 10 to 8. | . PERSONALS—Continued. a “REXRADIO,” European phenomenal healer by “humanized Radium’ therapeutic power, has leased and removed to ‘‘Radium Hall, corner Market and 4th. Entrances, 783% Market and 1A 4th. | “REXRADIO" holds continuous daily healing meeting (2 to 7 p. m.); lecture and public healing in full view audien 2 and § p. m. daily. Free admission. REXRADIO’ in Europe had the honor of the patronage of Queen Alexandra, Princes | George, Albert 2nd Bismarck; also of many other noble and distinguished personages. “REXRADIO" has successfully treated multi- tudes of (alleged) “incurable” cases of al- most every known disease. ‘REXRADIO'S” offices thronged all la: ‘week; every patient wonderfully benefited testimonials signed by patients and numer- ous witnesses at office. | HOWARD, 1074—Housekeeping rooms. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Pttt BUCHANAN, 1328—Neatly furnished room. HOWARD, 1864—Three sunny rooms for housekseping. JACKSON, 916—Three complete, side rooms for housekeeping. JESSIE, 323—Sunny rear room furnished; gas range. sink; $2 week; 1 room, 31 75 week. sunny, out- BUCHANAN, 1328—Furnished room. BUCHANAN, 1614—Reom to let. BUSH, 338—Handsome sunny rcom to let. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three. | room sunny apartments; steam heat; cenm loc. | BUSH, 763—Room to let. | KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | Sunny furnished 3.-room suites: steam heat- | ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LAGUNA, 1507, corner Geary—Elegant sunny rooms; bath; phone; mew; reasonable. LARKIN, rooms. 82714 —Furnished housekeeping “THUNDER" unheard; patients Jast week each having one ear (totally) deaf to loud- est sounds, including ‘thunder,’ were promptly enabled to hear (distant) “‘whis- pered” conversation. Testimonials shown. LARKIN, 502—Nicely fufnished sunny fromt room3, complete for housekeeping. LARKIN, 819% — Large sunny furnished | housekeeping room; gas stove; §12 per mo. “REXRADIO'S'" first patient in city, man of prominence and character, who after (one) treatment lost all symptoms of life-lons, most distressing disease, says: is a wonder. I belleve he can do almost anything but raise the dead.”” Interview him. “DEAF-MUTE,” totally -deaf and dumb, brought to Rexradlo by his *physician™ Qc- cal prominent practitioner years), who witneseed treatment and results. Patlent's ears treated 3 seconds onl: and correctly, intelligibly spoke words and sentences spoken to him while his eyes were closed, so he could not see to read speaker's lips. Doctor said: ‘“Had I not seen this with my own eyes I would have considered the | statement a hoax or fake, or the chimera of a diseased brain.”” He can be seen (con- fidentially) by persons interested in ‘‘deaf- mutes." ‘REXRADIO" offers to treat 100 ‘‘deaf- mutes” (free); you know gome; bring them. “OSSIFIED” lady (Mrs. Knowles), for years helplessly “‘bedfast” and immovable from rheumatod arthritls; main force could not stir one hair's breadth the solid joints of hands, flagers, wrists, elbows, ankles, knees, neck, etc. Lifted out and into bed like unyielding log. After one treatment (i stantly) each joint moved, she rose from bed (unaided), and sat on chair. Her fin- gers partially open were as if solld marble, no force able to straighten or close them but instantly she straightened and largely closed them, grasped a comb and combed her hair, held pen, Wrote her name, all be- fore imposefble. Her numerous friends are amazed at the wondrous change. She now sits up, has cooked meals, washed handker- chiefs and been wheeled out to visit her triends. Her arms and limbs are stralght- ening more continually. She is the most jovful person In city. Persons intsrested in similar cases can visit her and see for them- selves. -Call at offices and learn the conv nient hours for visits. ; ‘BEDFAST” (alleged) ‘“‘incurables’ can be visited for (free) treatment. us at offices. (poor) Notity e _ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, | 102114 Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu- | lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. DR. BALL, 10731 Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, | treats all diseases of the human body; for | past four years at 115-117 Mason et., now lo- | cated at 667 Geary st, near Leavenworth. | WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis. eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at- | torney-at-law, 6 Hobart bldg., 532 Market st. CLARA E. JEWETT, purchasing agent; coun- try orders a_specialty: correspondence solicit- | ed. 3568 17th et.,San Frwclncofreg.:pp 856. | | PURCHASING AGENCIES. | A—CALL and see our demonstrations, with one- | half of face treated; I guarantee to remove permanently wrinkles, freckles, | | Smallpox pittings, ete.; Restore lost contour. If you desire a fresh, young face, call or | write. MME. GALLINGHAM, 131 Powell st. A reliable cure for superfluous hair, B. B. B. English Caramel; $1 a treatment; free dem- onstration; keep ‘skin smooth and beautiful; prevent wrinkles by using our Skin Food; bo0c jar. Elite Dermatology Institute, 383 Mkt. DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for | rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, | gore throat, etc. Sold by all drusxists for | over 20 years; price 50c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 22 Turk st., S. F. | THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im. | proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruft | and itching scaip; no stain or stickine cleanses sealp: atdruggists’, hairdressers’ cept no substitute. Star Remedy co., 1338 Pofk. | $1200 A YEAR for life secured by small month- Iy payments; easily within the ability of the | average wage-earner or salaried employe. Write for particulars. Investor, box 2123, Call-office. Cancerous lumps, sores, impure blood (affecting skin, mouth, bones, etc.) speedily cured by | skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central | Pharmacy, 325 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. | RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | carpet twire in hank or chain, at lowest | rates. Geo. Matthews, 708 Fifth st., Oakland. | TISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, a ly journal of information, plans, sug- gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for free eample, or 10c for 4 months’ trial. | RUGS made from old carpets; ingrain, brus- sels, tapestry and moquette; chenille curtains | woven into new rugs. Fluff Rug Factory, 862 Market Oakland; take West 8th car. | GERMAN lady, well educated, wishes to make the acquaintance of gentleman of good char- | acter and habits; object, matrimony. ! 2333, Call office. : A _— TO communicate with ladles who have silk or woolen garments they would like to have made into artistic quilts. MRS. LYDIAN, | 940 Capp st. LOANS FROM $1 to $10,000. | | AT the Dunlap Institute, 50 MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. | st., corns. | bunions, etc., cured; dandruff, falling hair cured; hair restored,” superfluous hair ikilled. | DIAMONDS and_precious stones bought for cash. KARL EBER & CO., room 406 Adams bidg., 206 Kearny st.; phone Black 3036. 1 PER cent on furniture or planos: no removal: no commission: no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet confidential. 26 Montgomery st.. rm. 21. BICYCLE, $20: B. & H.;: G_& J. tires; both brakes 1 equipment.~ 1721 Sacramento st CAMPAIGN buttons for sale; also license; | chesp. Box 1593, Cali office FOR sale_Genuine water spaniel: young dogs CHAS. COLEMAY, 426 Natoma st., top floor. ULA for exterminating fleas: cheaply reilabie. Box 2392, Call office. | | CREBCENT Loan Co. loans to salariea ple just on_their note; easy payments. 500 Rialto bidg., New Montgomery and Mission sts. TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other eecurity. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY to loan_at low interest; gold, silver, | dlamonds, pearls and precious stones bought and libraries; best price paid. 1148 Market st.; phone Jessle 374l cheap; good big watch dog. Ocean View. e §500 sealsiin for sale cheap Box 1418, Call office, Onkland. ¢ and jewelry go to the Mili- Sixth ‘t, ex, 611 for buggy-pole, $3: light harness. 27 yant. | lithozraphs for saje; Central | A. W. THOMPSON. MALE fox terriers for sale. 22 Twelfth st. register, §7 50, | I OND hand sutographic 307 Lanan i gent’s bicycle, $15. 1301 Bu- e R L PR ® sewing machine in good order. 1571 Francisco. Twelfth, San M”Kfln to Denver; good till Oct, FOR sale—Oil barrels. drums and tanks. Geo- Partridge & Co., 153 California o EW counter for sale cheap. Apply 858 How. rd st. _— FINE young Hoalstein cow; gentle, ri 1 Holloway st., opp. Ingiesige C’ourflhngm;’l:: TICKET East, way of St. dark. Box 2292, Call ELASTIC stockings, $2. Factory 107 O rell st. (removed {rom 40 sx??f{’ J}g:lgfi Louls; female, short, | —_— O~ W-Hopweill LATEST improved drop head sewing machine: | all attachments perfect; $16 50, 115 Polk st | | JEWEL range and water heater: connected: $24 409 McAilister st A“COOK'S heater cheap. At 409 McAl oo cAllister .. . PN e P ell pum Dw'_l.,.&mma-. 8066 H A LIST OF UPRIGHT BARGAINS— at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. | DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutua! Bank bldg. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. | ON real estate and chattels. E_ W. LICK. | 1008 Mutual Sav. Bank bidg., 708 Market st. | ALL loans on dlamonds and jewelry 2 cent, Kearny. 3% ON furniture & plancs; $15 up; no removal; mo. § F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 5o com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. CASH for short stories, song poems, musical | compositions. For particulars, Author's Man- uscript Ass'n, Dexter Bldg., Chicago, Ill. BEST on earth—Barradas liver, kidney, ague, | rheumatism and stomach troubles Eflyredi ,i‘ BARRADAS MEDICAL CO., 330 Grant ave. | DON'T forget what we told you about our | roof paint; best ever. THE BURNETT | PAINT CO., 308 Parrott building. | _— ANY one knowing the whereabouts of GUSTAV THEBES kindly inform COTTON BROS., Oakland Cal. Information to his interest. J. JONES, “the picture framer,” m on Misaion =t. and Larkin st., §. F., now at 1514 Park st., Alameda. _— PROF. DE LOUTSKY. face specialist: pain- less Parisian methods. 427 Geary st, op- posite St. Francis. A GUARANTEE TO GROW HAIR On the worst bald head. Call or write. DR. G. S. MOORE, 332 O'Farrell st. | MRS, HOLSHOUSER. 320 Starr King bldg., | 121 Geary st. — Bust development, electro. | Iysis, magnetism, massag: CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORRELL, 606 Examiner building. | e — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Chickering, rosewood, perfect order; Chick- | ering, mahogany, good @s new; Weber, ma- hogaty, good as new, three pedals; Vose, & spap: Steriing, oak case, \nlwd te:‘ 'mmlhl: Willard, used one year, ine condition, easy payments—fully guaran- teed: from $185 up. | BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’Farrell st. AT $2 per month up, rent or purchase; lowest terms, lowest prices and greatest variety of mew pianos; all makes In used instruments. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st.; Oak- | land, 1252 Broadway; largest exclusive piano house and only manufacturers here. ! OX account ot moving East. will eell Brown Simpson plano cheap: first-class tome. Ad- Gress P. O. box 311, Berkeley. | WHEN you want to rent a plano, call up or | call on Scott-Curtaz Piano Co., m—-«j Hayes st.; tel. Fell 5761, PIANO, first-class, for sale at a sacrifice; owner living out of town; original cost $850; can be seen for inspection st 546 Clayton st. TPRIGHT pianocs, former prices $275 to $350, Cow BI17"to $168. 700 Market st., second floor. | WALNUT _uj it like mew, worth $275, for $117 at 760 st., second floor. { former price $250, now $115. secondfloor. 76y Market sale—$30; square plano; fine,tome, 323 earny st., room 3. GOOD_plano for sale, cash or instaliments, 230 Taylor st. FO] —_— | ELEGANT suits to order, extra pants or fancy | ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores E»" AT jess than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London | Tallor, 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 st., near Powell. “REXRADIO” last week almost made my “paralyzed”’ limb anew: foot dragged, could raise it half inch, couldn’t put it forward; after ten seconds’ treatment foot ceased dragging, raised it to table top, put it for- ward naturally in walking and running, leaped freely from floor. Interview me at offices. (Many similar cases.) “REXRADIO" made my 24 years' deaf ear hear in three seconds. A lady of noble Eng- lish family had ber finger touched g mo- ment by Rexradio, thus conveying his power to it. Then she placed her finger®on my ear 8 seconds, and ‘‘instantly’” the ear clearly heard ‘‘whispered’ talk at 18 feet. Iater- view me at offices. “REXRADIO" promptly cured my large “Yylcer.”” After first treatment suppuration quickly ceased, ulcer cleansed, quickly. be- came covered with healthy skin. You can’ even see where the ulcer was 7 weeks ag no relapse. Interview me. “REXRADIO'S" entirely cured my agonizing pneumonia. I consider it almost a miracle. Interview me at offices. “REXRADIO'S"” one treatment removed every symptom of my life-long, painful disease, which often had made me wish for death. 1 continued the treatments and after many weeks am still well and hearty. (8ce me.) “REXRADIO’'S" one treatment caused my 30 years totally deaf ear to instantly clearly hear whispers at distance. (This well-known man {s one of the largest mine owners in State.) See him at offices. “REXRADIO’S” ome-treatment instantly en- abled me to rise years (Iocomotor ataxia). Capp (rear). 'REXRADIO'S"" one treatment (instantly) re- moved all disabilities of my paralysis. 1 ran Stuart, 682A and jumped from floor many times, easily. | 1 then presented him with $30,000 as mark of grateful appreciation. See me at his offices. “REXRADIO’S’ terms are moderatey The first treatment costs nothing if a failure. “SUNDAY" (also daily) lecture on ‘‘Curative Radium, and the sick healed free before audience, at 2 and § “REXRADIO’S” Hall and offices, 78314 Mar- ket and 1A 4th. Hours 2 to 8 p. m. (Read his ads daily in all papers.) ALASKA, 27—Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing or single. BAKER, 1411—Housekeeping rooms to let. BRYANT, 421—One large room for house- keeping; gas. BUSH, 1630—Suite of rooms; front, sunny; housekecping of not. | CALIFORNIA, 1512—Three furnished light | housekeeping rooms; no children. “Rexradio | , when he heard ! two treatments In ome Gy | from bed first time in 7 | LARKIN, 1507T—Furnished housekeeping rooms. | LEAVENWORTH, 606—Two sunny connecting | | housekeeping rooms. | | LEAVENWORTH, 820—Newly furnished front rooms; bath, phone; housekeeping. % | LEXINGTON ave., 1 — Completely furnished | | " housekeeping rooins; phone Capp 637 LIBERTY, 304—Take Castro car; 4 sunny | “mod. unfurn. rms.; warm beit; references. q ! MARKET, 1824—Nicely furnished connecting sunny frout rooms; complete for housekeeping | MAYBELLE, 202 Grove, cor. Van Ness—Sunny furn. 2 and 8 room Van Ness suites; bath. McALLISTER, 80 — Nicely furnished front | T00! suitable for housekeeping. | MCALLISTER, 910—Large alcove and house- keeping rooms; nicely furnished and sunny. ' | MINNA, 514—Sunny front rooms for house- keeping; also single rooms. MISSION, 1135—Elegant front suite, complets for housekeeping; gas and bath. ! | MISSION, 1892 or 1804—Three sunny unfur- nished housekeeping rooms. | | NINETEENTH. 8475, nicely furn. front room: ear Valencia—Two | hskpg., gas, bath. | | | | NOE, 483—Three handsome front rooms; gas | _range; $20. | OCTAVIA, 1250. corner O'Farrell—Newly fur- nished housekeeping rooms. OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 o | | $12; zas range; hot bath; adults. | O'FARRELL, 589—Sunny basement housekeeping, phone. rooms, and 1 frent room upstairs; | | | O'FARRELL, 768—Three furnished rooms for | ‘housekeeping. | OFARRELL, 1127—2 nicely furnished rooms | | for light housekeeping; bath, phone. | O'FARRELL, 1136—Light basement rooms for | housekeeping and 1 sunny room upstairs. O'FARRELL, 1381, near Laguna—Furnished hv‘mnnemn( rooms with bath and conve- niences. PAGE, ' 116—Nicely furnished housekeeping | | _rooms. | ' | | f— | PINE, 2108—3 sunny upper unfurnished room: | bath, bay window; cars; refs.; couple only. | POLK, 336—Housekeeping rooms for man and | wite; qulet; rent cheap. i = POST, 905 — Pleasant sunny housekeeping suite, $13 50; one large, $10 50. POST, 951—Two newly furnished rooms to let; light housekeeping. i POST, 1416—Two nicely furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms; $15; no children. | POWELL, 706—Furnished rooms for house- | keeping. | DEVISADERO, %64 Sunn§, front room for | EDDY, 529%—Sunny room to let. | ELLIS, 313—Reoms to let. | BUSH. 806—Pleasant rooms for gentlemen with %ood reference: private family. BUSH, 851—Two m:lito let. BUSH, 911—Nicely furnished front room to let for gentleman. BUSH, 1050—Sunny rooms: references. BUSH, 10% Sunny farnished_room; runming | water, electric lichts; elezant, new, modern; b top flat. CALIFORNTA, 623—Furnished rooms to let. l CALIFORNIA, 825—A nice sunny room; pri- | vate family; board optional; gentleman. i o - | CALIFORNIA, 1512 — Elegantly furnished | rooms; private residence. ( excellent table; | l | | ] CARMELITA, 65—Roomers wanted. CITY HALL PLACE, 2, near Larkin—Large | furnished sunny front room, private family. RA, 230—Two rooms to let. ; Eentlemen only. DEVISADERO, 1301A—Furnished room. DRESSMAKER wants milliner or_lady bustness to share her rooms. Box 2850, Call. EDDY, 3, corner Market and Powell—Furnish- | ed rooms. | | EDDY, 210—Private, elegant, sunny single double rooms; reasonable; $6 to $14. EIGHTH ave. 574-578 near Golden Gate Park—Two sunny bay-window rooms; fur- | nished or unfurnished; reasonable. i ELLIS, 608%Nicely furnished sunny fooms; suitable for lady or gentieman. | ELLIS, 616—Furnished rooms to let. | KEAR! | LAGUNA, 45 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. ———————— HAYES, 48—Two sunny, unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. ® HAYES, 787—Front and back parlor and two single rooms and use of ki : gas, bath and phone: call bet. 12 and 2 o'clock. HAYES, 1405—Front room to let. HERMANN, 131, cor. and opp. 2100 Market— Front parlors for 2 or 3; modern home; $18. —_———— HICKORY ave., 176—Furnished room to rent. HOWARD, 504—Furnished rooms. e e bt s e o - £ HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; e to $1 day and $1 25 to §0 week. HOWARD, 736%—Furnished rooms to let. HOWARD, 7373%—Manilla: nicely suany fur- nished rooms from $1 50 up. Call e S HOWARD, 780A—Furnished rooms. HOWARD, 860—Room to let HOWARD, 1017, near Sixth—Two sunny front rooms. HOWARD, 1864—Sunny front room; gentle- man, $10. HYDE. 419—Furnished rooms to let. JACKSON, 935%3—Furnished room to let. JESSIE, 815%—Furnished rooms to let. JESSIE. 450%—Neat furnished rooms; gentlemen. JONES, 319—To other' rooms, $0. let, furnished suite, $263 I JONES, 320—Furnished rooms to rent. JON tront alcove near Bush—Sunny room. cozy corner, $20. JONES, 940—Modern furnished rooms; rent | JONES, 1456—Newly furnished rooms to let. . 306, cor. Bush—Nicely furnished rooms and bath at reasonable prices. KEARNY 323—Two nicely furnished suftes. 610—Furnished front room to let; $6. | LAGUNA, 1314—Room to let. ELLIS, 732—Furnished rooms to let. l LAGUNA, 1608—Furnished attic room; rent $6. ELLIS, 732—Furnished rooms to let. ELLIS, 732—Furnished rooms to let. BLLIS, 1436—Rooms: cozy cormer; sunay; prices reasonabie; with or without board. ! { FELL. 252—Bright well-furnished bedroom; private family: rent reasonable; gentlemen | only; call Sunday. RAUSCH, 85, bet, 7th and 8th—2 or 3 rooms compiete for housekeeping; sink, yard, cheap. SACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor 5 elegantly | furn. sunny hkps. rms.; plano, phonme; ap- | preciated if seen. SAN JOSE sve. 267—2 sunny housekeeping | | _rms.; fur. or i 1st floor; sep. entrance. | | SECOND, 213—Furnished rooms for house- | keeping. SIXTEENTH, 3063, nr. Valencla—Two side | housekeeping rooms; every convenience. i BIXTH, 3507—Furnished housekeeping rooms; | sunny, bath, gas. | STANYAN, 810, opp. G. G. Park—Sunny fur- | “nished Wousekeeping rooms. STEVENSON, 786, off 9th—Sunny bay-window | _tront pariors, dining room, kitchen; reas. | 41-45—2 connecting rooms; gas | | STOCKTON, running water. Phone, Black 5291. | SUTTER, 895, corner Leavenworth—Two de- sirable housekeeping rooms; reasonable. TEHAMA, 476, near Sixth—$12; 3 rooms com- pleta for housekeeping: no children. TWELFTH, 145—Sunny furnished suites of 2 3 rooms for housekeeping. I TWENTY-FOURTH, 3174—2 or 3 rooms for | housekeeping, with gas range. i | UPPER floor of 4 la bathroom in private 3 dle; ey lot: sunny exposure. Box VAN NESS, 417—3 housekeeping rooms; base- N i | | | 1 ; CENTRAL ave., S13A—Housekeeping rooms; VA sunny. ment. 417—3 sunny rooms in base. coal stoves; $20 month. m: CLAY. 1456—2 rooms for housekseping; sun- ny: marine view; also parlor floor, CLEMENTINA, 54—Housekeeping let. rooms to EDDY, 312—Housekeeping-room. EDDY, 611—Furnished housckeeping rooms. EDDY, T743—Fine housekeeping gas range, yard, phone. EIGHTEENTH, #432—Furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny. B FELL, 025—Newly furnished bedroom, kitchen sink, bath and gas; hot water; $20. suite; FELL, 528—Newly furnished bedroom, kitchen; sink, bath and gas; hot water; $20. FILBERT, 16108 basement rooms for house- keeping. FIRST, 280—Four pleasant rooms for house- keeping; business location; rent mederate, st cvmas feats » atrs Brvamndhseessrmoies = S04 FLORIDA, 924—Nicely furnished parior suite, with piano; housekeeping; rent reasonable. FOURTEENTH, 463—Front bay-window bed- room; small kitchen: new flat; phone; reas. 3 rooms. | VAN NESS ave, 417—Suite of rooms for housekeeping. VAN NESS ave., 421—Nlicely furnished sunny rooms, front; reasonable. V‘;l):‘ NESS ave,, 517—2 housekeeping rooms; VAN NESS ave, ing rooms. VAN NESS ave., 517—Housekeeping suite to let: $17 month. VAN NESS ave,, 027—Three rooms in base- ment to let. 517—Furnished housekcep- ! l VAN NESS ave., 927—Parlor suite to let, ‘vx'clz\'svamc. 8—Two furnished rooms; rent | e APARTMENT HOUSES. | EL DRISCO APARTMENTS, 2901 Pacific ave. _4 and b rooms, unfurnished or furnished: dinners will be served in the grill for the | accommodation of guests. Pt ot | ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson—Marine view: rooms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East e —— | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also single rooms. ———— e GEARY, 1225—Completely furnished sunny suite for housekeeping; gas range; private Dbath; marine view; rent $20. Tel, Hyde 1505. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 811—Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; also single and suites. ey st s s = s i A GOLDEN GATE ave., 370—Sunny furnished ' aicove with kitchen, gas range; private fam- fly; phone. JOHN—Come home. MAMA, 214. WANTED—Address of any dealer han MHarvara” clxar. Box 2974, Cail omu.m"‘, SUITS to crder on installments of §1 week, | NEUHAUS CO., the tailors, 720 Market ac Vests, for §14 75. Fred Wagner, 850 Market, _—_— T EASY Installments for Men and Youths. to Order. Co-operative Talloring, 1117 .l‘:': B " drmsitlha i s it taise, i B i a week; sults to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1 H et st bet. Boventh and ienit " 1% | = el DAY BARGAINS in fine diamonds; P. V. GARIN, 138 Montgomery st oo ONE Dollar weekly you in fine clothing, | Art Tailoring, 1644 , under Bt. Nicholas, Superflucus hair removed; electric needle. Mrs, | Eaton, 360 Sutter. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary,r.38. S e, LADIES and gentlemen, you will find best hair | tonic in the world af 1810 Sutter st. | i { —_— % TAILOR-MADE suit $750; dress Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. dush 3."':':3-:.“ e D T O e et MASQUERAGE 3 Sountry orders. GOLBETERTY B M } hair to its natural color; $1 at all A BRANCH office of The Call reception of .um{u&mmum’p’!fi?‘m“ opeued af Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. g S 440 18 GOLDEN GATE ave. rooms. 426 — Housekeeping GOLDEN GATE, 438—One furnished house- keeping room; lMght housekesping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 522—Sunny alcove, $18; 3 large roams, $20; single room, §11. GOLDEN_GATE ave. 6€20—3 housekeeping roomns. basemen GOLDEN GATE, 631—Nice furnished single housekeeping rooms. GOLDEN GATE ave., 783—Nice front first floor; bay window second floor; housekeeping. room, rooms for, rent reasonable. ng_nmaou. ’;gzfi R m:h‘u, and wenty-first— sunny front r floor for house- Tooms, Yn.n private bath and gas; e c oA e THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE_AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. i 115 AND 117 EDDY _ST. | MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE HO- TEL DOWNTOWN; 150 rooms: 35 SUILTES | WITH PRIVATE _BATH: ELECTRIC LIGHTS: STEAM HEATED THKOUGH- | OUT; TELEPHONE IN' EVERY ROOM; | SUITES WITH BATH, $1 50 TO $2 50 PER DAY: SINGLE ROOMS, 75¢ TO $1; HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041 ASHWORTH HOTEL. 320 Mason st.. bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Rooms with or without private bath. New addition just combpleted; entire house newly renovated; sun In rooms all day. | A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | uskmuwmmtluwuw-‘u light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ALEXANDER, 759 Market—First-class rooms; newly furnished; $3 per week. [— BROADWAY, 817%—Room to let. 3 T BRODERICK, 480—Rooms to let. _BRYANT, 412—Sunny furnished rooms. BRYANT, 519—Furnished rooms. 'J J 5 BRYANT. 2643—Sunny front room; cheap. | FoLsoM, | FOURTH, 491—Furnished rooms. FELL, 937—Elegantly furnished, sunny rooms for gentlemen. | FELL, 937—Nice furnished room to let. FOLSOM, 523 Large park gentlemen; running wader, gas, bath: privats. | FOLSOM, 546—A sunny furnished room to let. —She | FOLSOM, 546—Nice, sunny front room. | 2517, mear Twenty-first—Furnished | \ Tooms to let. FULTON, 636—Furnished room to let. furnished room, single, other roomers; phone. FULTON, 636— $6; double, $8; no GEARY, 602—®urnished room to let. l GEARY, 620—Sunny turnished room to let. l GEARY, 8§78—Sunny front room to rent. GEARY, 1418—Sunny front room; yr!vpu.— GLEN PARK ave., 13 — Large sunny front room; coal grate; rent $8. GOLDEN GATE, 340—Large sunny alcove room; first-class references. GOLDEN GATE ave., 520—3 furnished rooms in basement. GOLDEN GATE ave., 525—1 nigely furnished sunny room; running water. e b o il s Sbaomn S TE RPSEE S | GOLDEN GATE ave., 618—Sunny parior suite: | no chidren. GOLDEN GATE ave., gents; $10. GOLDEN GATE a ment. GATE ave. 1206—Newly furnished. S foorma; runming waters 37 and 35 GOLDEN GATE ave.,, 1524 ‘Rear, sunny room to let. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1736, corner Broderick— Large sunny rear room; free bath; corner house. | GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35c to §1 25 night; $1 50 to $8 wk.; reading-room. | 618 — Sunny nrlu';‘ 6203 rooms In base- \ GREEN, 423, near Kearny—A room to let. GUERRERO. 114—Sunny rooms with board. running water. 0_1'76' place, 14, off First—A large, sunny room | HARRISON_ 670—Sunny rooms ¢o let, HARRISON, 643—Furnished reoms. _— H . Furnished .‘\“na'x_sox : nfl“‘w lu?. running N, 946—Furnished rooms to let; ' | YES, cor. Van Ness—Two single sunny R — T o ments. $6. HAYES, 370-—Nicely furnished sunny room. HAYES, 456—A picely furnished room cheap. ! MARKET, 7 ! | OAK, 42. near Market—Furnished. LARKIN, 613—Three large, light rooms; run- ning water, gas. grate; two large closets; first floor; $22 50. LARKIN, 1063, near Sutter—One large room. LASKIE, 27—Three furnished rooms; house- keeping or single. | LEAVENWORTH. 508 Front room to rent. LEAVENWORTH, 1010%—Two large, unfurnished rooms to let. LEAVENWORTH, 13521—Two or thres rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekps.: $10. i LIBERTY, 504, near CastroModern, sunny parior floor; bath; warm belt. LLOYD, 21B—Furnished rooms; rent $8 per ‘month. 125, nr. McAllister, off Vam atly fur. room for 1 or 2: $1 35, LOCUST ave., @083 off Laguna—Furnished sunny front room. Sunny room to let. MARKET_137—Nicely furnished single room, $12 month. MARKET, 917—Furnished rooms. MARKET, 917—Furnished rooms. MARKET, 908—Furnished rooms. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunay rooms; hot. cold water, elevator. MARKET, 1065%—Furnished rooms to let. MASON, 823—3 complete housekeeping roome. MCALLISTER, 30—Furnished rooms. 1 McALLISTER, 1116—Furnished room to let. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third single and family rooms 38c to $1 $2 to §8 per week only new hotel and rooming-house in San that has office on ground floor, hot water, electric lights, call beils, steam in every room and gives free baths and vator service day and night to MINNA, 9—Furnished rcom to let. i MINNA, 153—Furnished rooms to let. l MINNA, 288—Furnished rooms. i MINNA, 257—Fumished rcoms. MINNA, 325—-A nice furnished fromt room. A, 342—A nice front rcom te let. : MINNA st., 514—Rooms to let. | MINNA, 555—Nice sunny front room: §8 & ‘month. A, 660—Two single rooms; sunny and reasonable. MINNA, 727%—Sunny use of kitchen and front and back pariors; Ras. MISSION, 8$43—A front room to let. | MISSION, 843—A large front room to let. MISSION, 1020—Furnished room to let. MISSION, 1030—3 single furnished rooms te let, MISSION, 1061—Nilce sunny room to let. MISSION, 1433—Nicely furnished room; remt reaconable. )nm&n 2340—Nicely furnished fromt room to let. MISSION, 2245—Rooms to let. MISEION, 2562—Pleasant furnished room in private family; running water. MISSION. 2768—One nicely furmished room. MONTGOMERY, 127—Furnished rooms to let. NATOMA, 204—Nice sunny rooms. NATOMA. 437—Rooms to fet. NATOMA, 460%;—2 connecting rooms; for 2 or 3 gentlemen. —_— NINETEENTH, 3527—Front room: furnished; gentleman; two rooms, lMght rent reasonable, in warm beit. | OE, 254—Large front room furnished, Nmn—mmn;mmun i and back parlor for housekeeping. 123—FElegant front room, lower Soor; o;n"vm ‘house: $10 month, ¢ Classified For Additional ments See Page 46,

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