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T FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 —— THE SA 1901 : [ FLATS TO LET. 5 . USPE apd flats to let; an immense oly free; take advantage st; it will save you time Cordes Furniture Co., 245-39 Geary on the square. B —" ) LB A nt—Great bargain: new 5-room flat $23 per month; sun all day; new hings for sale. Purchaser has advan- 5150 paid by present tenant. Apply & Furn Co., 1089 Market st. A STER, 1484—Upper flat, 8 rooms, nished ; fiat, 7 rooms and bath; all vements: large garden; renmt 1 McAllister st, between and Pierce. upper of two: sun in every room; i, tile finish; beamed 4 - reception hall: remt remodeled; new: rent $18; rooms and bath; rent $16. Elizabeth st., bet. Diamond and room flat: new porcelain eis: additional sttic mg:;mu ll’.".nce Hotel. 1441 Broderick et 738 Modern middle any; den Gate T-room flat; between McAllister st ve. — near 20th—2 moderr new flats, rooms; Tent reasonable; key on —_— t of Mission; new and su 8-room per and middie fiet. 11221134 Guer third; rent $35. ADER, 726; up-to-date uj s and Bath; sun and Heht il d:.yl N & HOAG, 116 Montgomery at. el 3 w, elegant top flat, 6 rooms and bath; ne view; rent iy $30. S anen and Filbert sts. . 1 . mear Clayton—New 6-room fiaf and §25. RAL, modern flat; 5 rooms, bath. 1080 Sscramento st., above Powell. LL. 627, near Castro—Upper flat, § rooms nd btk — ARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call » LYON & HO. 116 Montgomery at. fist, 8552 Twenty-third e st oms, bath; basement. Dear fat WRAY, 3322 Filimore st. — modern flat, 8 sunny rooms, 1523 lay ot., ear Hyder "o ats in fine condition; rent $27 50. ettt S oo MRS 08—Cozy flat, 3 upper sunny unfurn. sicove; bath; gas range; refs; ER, 35, between 16th and 17th—New IX-ROOM flat to bt t reasonable; all-night car service. pper new flats; € rooms; rents $27 50. Folsom st. 7 rooms and bath; rent $20. 4 Precita ave. 6-room flat, 1 165 Noe st., nr. 15th. ELEGANT, sunny, o north of Market. FLATS POR SALE—FURNISHED. [ e e P )N, 30, bet. Howard and Folsom— € leaving city; furnished flat of 4 rent §10. $-room flat; rgain. well furnished rooms: 4pply 12 to 8 p. m., 1T 1130% —Furniture from a sunny 7- sell; reasonable. 494 Eddy st. furnished flat, 6 rooms, bath; cheap. 406% O'Farreil st. at: 7 1 Franklin st. sunn; corner »r apartments of four nable. Box 3969, Call grown children, $30; refer. 1l family in Alameda, $30. . 85 week. $30. . $15 month giris, $25 and $20. 5 Sutter st., near Powell. &ood S8 PLU hous: NKETT, — 8 large rooms and gas; vent | —_— 802-868, near Scott—2 nice sunny upper | couple. | fiat, § sunny rooms, bath; rent $23. 3609 Sacramento st. | corner, six-room flat, com- | rooms; | , Menlo Park, $25. | EELP WANTED—MALE. A—lmmtgumt.mm-e-yn. Leading Brm w t and Labor Agents. '““.“m German, Feech, Ttalian 1908 We Ga T 80,000 Men Work. GoLD - MIN! %mflh vhcer.rznfg a co::“ Carpenter, ‘mine. north, § 3 mnd o, ANOTHER MINE, ners, good gold fiilne, no blankets I_IB:AI accommodations, reading and 3 mucken; Inquire about ft: COAL MINE, | i SEATLOT RSN o s y guarantee $3 to day can be made; £ood_accommodations. ‘are Refunded. MURRAY & READY, 634 and €36 Clay st. CARPENTERS, SHINGLERS, MECHANICAL. LONG JOBS. :nrpenten. plain house work, fare 50c, $90. 2 Shrbenters, Berkeley, $3 to $3 50. shinglers, ‘fare $1, long job, 31 per M 1d. carpenters, ';;'fl'f district, $§97 50. UM RS. 6 plumbers, fare p-m,BEtrsm, $4 day. 4 bench hands: 6 cabinet make 8 iron ::fim. gee boss here, 33 50 day:'2 brush- sers; 3 paperhangers, city. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st s NARRIED? i Al ED? Working foreman and wife for ranch, $60 fd. | Married farmer, no work for wife, $50 fd. Farmer and wife, Oregon, $40 fd. FOREMAN. | Foreman for scraper gan, Nevada, $65 fd. { FARMS—DAIRIES. | 80 plow teamsters, $30 to $35 fd.; 10 general farmhands, $26 to $30 fd.; 10 milkers, city nd country: 10 choremen'and choreboys. Boy for grocery store, city job; boys for factories. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. COOKS, WAITERS, BUTCHERS, ETC. German cook, country hotel, $50 found. | 6 other cooks, b waiters, 14 dishwashers, | ete.; 10 butchers, shops and slaughterers, $30 to §60 fd.; sausage.maker, country shop, south, $40 and found. WOODCHOPPER. < 10 mon to chop stove wood, north, good iong | Job, tare $2 50, $2 cord. Stableman, city company, $60. Handy msn for ranch, $30 and found. Woodchoppers, Santa Clara County, $280 a SPECIALS. GOOD MINE. § hand miners, $82 50. ¢ muckers, $75. TO BUTTE. | 10 laborers, no experience needed, for large company; 6 months’ job, $60; brick wheeler, ®ood job. $2 50 day. MURRAY & READ" 634-636 Clay st. G ARE . A ST, S0 CL W . MIDNIGHT SPECIALS. ] CARPENTERS. 10 carpenters, house work, Santa Cruz Co,, 8500, 8 bours. 6 carpenters, C. C. Co., fare $1, $3 25 day. Baker, country shop, good man, $18 week. Stableman, country stable, $35 and found. Buggy washer, city stables, $60. 10 laborers, near city, $2 day. Bakers' belper, city, $30 and found. 2 mer to build fences by contract Roustbout, mine boardin LA | MURRAY & READY, | FREE TO OREGON TO FREE. | OREGON COAL MINERS. OREGON LOOK. 10 coal miners for a good mine, good alr, no gas, level vein, price §1 ton. BIG WAGES Can be made on this jc MURRAY & READ STEWARD. Steward to take charge of boarding-house, big construction job, $75 and found, see party here, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. BOOKKEEPER. | Bookkeeper and stenographer for a country | meat market, middle-aged man, $40 and fd. MURRAY & READY, (34-636 Clay st. AT HORD & SMITH'S, Contractors’ Agents .-.. 95 Third st. BUTTE COUNTY. BUTTE COUNTY. Long job; fare $2 70 laborers, $2. AMADOR COUNTY—Fare $2 35. Teamster, $2. Milker, $25 and found. nort Man for dye house, $15 to AT INDEPENDENT EMP, AGENCY, Phone James 5576. 612 Mercbant st. Want 8 single hand miners, $8, 8 hours. 6 carpenters, company work, 6 mo. or,longer. | 10 laborers,” railroad. §2. board $4 50. 1 gasoline engineer, $3. | 1 x00d concrete man, $3. 2 harness cleaners, $60 to §70. 2 hostlers, $2 per day. 1 butcher, all-round man. DAIRY farmer, $60 and found; stableman, pri vate family, $30 and found; blacksmith, $2 50 day; 2 butlers, and $40 and found; board- | ing-house cook, $40; pan washer, $30; and | others. J. F. CROSETT & CC., 628 Sacra- | mento st. i parior maid, $30; two sec- ‘each; housegiri, 3 in family, usegirls, $25 and . MRS. NOR- A—WANTED—Giris to learn hairdressing, &, etc.; trade taught from A to Z weeks; tuition $5 to those entering now; ree positions to fill immediately; position: aranteed &t $10 per week up: leading in West 253 Geary st., room 18. D—Girls to learn millinery now for n; both seasons taught from start in_one month fer $15; positions as i.mers, salesiadies, makers, guaranteed at $10 per week up; 7 positions to be filied im- mediately. Pariors 143 Stockton st., r. 13. FIC College teaches hairdressing, ng. electric massage, etc.; six hours’ « a Gay; guarantec positions; only recognized coliege of its kind on coast; day 4 svening classes: all parior work at re- ¢ es. 183 Poweli st. EXPERIENCED SHIRT OPERATORS AND A LIMITED XNUMBER TO LEARN. STANDARD FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AXD GROVE STS. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear; good ey 656 Mission st., third floor. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ waists; good pay. 656 Mission st., third fioor. ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st.—Man and | wife for private placc, country, wWho under- stand milking, poultry and vegetable garden $50 and found: second cook, $40; cook, 3¢ walter, $40; dishwasher, $30; choreman, $15, ete. | A_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12— | Second coole $40; night clerk, §25; office open | Sunday 9 ™ 12. A—HOTEL GAZ: Dishwasher, city; TTE. $25 A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12— | Masseusee for springs, $30. | | WANTED-—Three laborers, pick and shovel, Fourteefith ave. and N st. South; take Ken- tucky-st. car. REPORTER for weekly trade paper; city: $1 week to start; state experience in own hand writing. Eox 3926, Call office. 26 Montgomery, r. 12— and found. | e | | | ONE or two men to learn a good trade; steady work: no night or Sunday work; $25 security required. Apply upstairs, 618 Merchant et. FIRET-CLASS plumber wanted. 3612 West st., | Oakland. | | WANTED—To buy a barber shop in & good | country town. Box 8567, Call office. | | | | BARBERS—I_want to buy all or half of good paying shop. Box 8882, Call office. | NTED—3 good, bright, errand boy: nomtions: chance to advance. M. MAN & CO., 233 Post st. teady | IED- | YOUNG girl to assist with baby, ete.; good home. 3930 Scventeenth st. for second work and sewing. WANTED—G 307 Hyde WANTED—A competent girl for cooking and housework, 2097 Bush st. TALENTED amateur performers, Apply at Chutes, 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary Bo object. WANTED—Ladies to do plecework at home. steady employment; good pay; experience un. necessary. Call Emma Spreckels bldg. 927 Market st., room 401, EXPERIENCED sewing machine operators on nd Jumpere; 82% Fremont st overalls, coats LEVI ETRAUSS & CO. Apply to Mr. Davis. and sslary and experience, Cail office TYPEWRITER ze if any. Box 3 EXPERIENCED weitress want 500G pay. week it, 631 Clay A YOUNG girl, 13 1o 18, to assist in light housekeeping and take care of children. Ap- ply 661 Turk st, room 22. SEWERE—Ladies’ waists, tenuls % or carfare paid. H. S o r 100 writing short let- LADIES earn $20 pe % ng. ] ters, Send envelope for Caesopolis, Mich. People’s Mg Ce., ELP of_all nationalities to fill_various "u:- “yrs’ LAMBERT, 415 Powell st. GIRL wanted to learn tobacco stripping. Ci- sor Factory, 42 Market st. I el BeBlasc e SRS R TED—German girl for upstairs work and WA T awe. 821 California st. . FIRST-CLASE eleeve maker and improvers. CSTEE, 495 Geary st. WOMAN to_clean paint. near Ven Ness. I VIR W, i e OPERATORS on pants wanted. 1142 Howard street. e — PANTS finishers and good sewers. 245 Seventh street. SEREEPER wanted. Apply 026 Howard '2‘_’,»:&-1-.!!-.-. 145 Linden ave., steady work. | YOUNG man for men’s furnishing goods want- ed. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROB." | | WAN wanted handy with pla r's and paint- er's tools on jobbing, etc.: state experience and lowest terma. Box 8810, Call office. EXPERIENCED cigar salesman with estab- lished trade; local factory; good salary. Box 28908, Ci FIN PERRY'S MERCANTILE BUREAU, 806 Market st., room 825, firth floor. Office hours, 9 &. m. to 5:30 p. m. Clerical Help Furnished Free to Bookkeeper's assistant. .$13 to Stenographer ... .. 815 Manager department store. 3 Bill and entry olerk. Drug_clerk ., Checker .. Timekeeper Accountant Collector Floor manager ‘Two shipping clerka. General office work Bank clerk (bond required Young man learn dentistry. 806 Market st., room MEN to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required; only institution teaching the ton- sorial art. Call or write for free catalogue. loyers. ‘week ‘week Epecial offer. Mohler Barber College, 649 Sacamento st. LEARN the barber trade at Haight's; he teacnes you in shops: the only practical method; “wages while learning; don’t mix us with fake barber colleges. 647 Commercial. GOOD wages paid while learning trade to 1 or 2 men furnishing references and $25 security; steady position. Call this morning from § to 12 at 212 First st. ALL unemployed clerks, bookkeepers, mechan- ics, skilled and unskilled laborers, are invited to register with us free of charge. HORD & EMITH, 85 Third st., San Francisco. WANTED—Men and women to prepare for Government positicns. Apply for free cata- logue giving particulars, Pacific Correspend- ence Inatitute, Grant bidg., 1005 Market st. ANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that 4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 26¢c to 50c per night. TRY our men's shoes, union made; $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes, §2 50: we pay express charges. 11 3d st., Exam. bld.;open till 9 p.m. BOY nted, 230 Third WILL teach one young man the barber trade; pald while learning. 751 Mission st. BOY to attend store and run errands. ROGER- SON'S, 535 Valencia st. | LOST AND FOUND—Continued. BLACK horse and cart lost from 185 Seventh Mod- street. LIKE FINDING MONEY, Selling your old gold and wilver to the ern Watch Case Factory to be made into new ‘watch cases. 220 Sutter st. e —— LAUNCKES FOR HIRF. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay st.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. MONEY TO LOAN. i B 2 —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.)— ..ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN... .. INTEREST 51 AND 6 PER CENT. CITY, OAKLAND, TOWN _AND COUNTRY .....H..ml‘lfil"ln LR . ™ policies, es- tates in whtl undivided interests in - erty, probate realty loans, stocks and legacies and undivided interests in property purchased. L) MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY. 107-108 Crocker bldg.; 2Mm Main J. Michaelis Launch Co., Union-st. Whart; boat- ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st.; tel. John 2650, e ————————e—etpw—— MEDICAXL. LADIES desiring safe, sure and quick relief from irregularities consult me; my methods are painless and reliable; no failures; no ex- orbitant fees; CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience in all fe- male disorders; call or write. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., Tooms 7 and 8. Ao b i ol 3 o B S LADIES—If you are In trouble, confide in me, Relief fgr irregularities. Help for the un- fortunate. My time is devoted exclusively to these conditiens. I'm the only GRADUATE physician here who can say this. - Call or write. Confidential. Est. 14 years. DR. R. H. WESTON, office 305 KEARNY ST, MRS. DR, KOHL, reliable spectalist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Market st., opp. Sth. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irrégularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 vears' experienice. 944 Post st. | i | AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner llr!llldil'll‘q Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and vided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. ‘When You Need Money, See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on st, 24 or 34 4 ? on real estate or in city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give tull particulars of property or chattels. Location, ete. Box 490, Call office. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salarled people without secur- ity or Indorsement, knowledge of employer or any ane; confidential and courteous treatment; CYCLE skating rink, Central Park, opp. City Hall, Market st.; iadles free. ml“wmumugn"‘. NEUHAUS CO., the tallors, 720 st ELEGANT suits to order, extra pants or fancy vests, for $14 75. Fred Wagner, 850 Market. EASY installments for. Men and Youths. Suits to Order. Co-operative Talloring. 1117 Mkt $1_a week; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS. 1137 Market st., bet. Seventh and th. BARGAINS (n fine diamonds: easy paymests. P. V. GARIN. 138 Montgomery st. ONE Dollar weekly keeps you in fine clothing. Art Tailoring, 1644 Mkt.. under St. Nicholaa. Superfluous halr removed; electric needle. Mrs. Eaton, 369 Sutter. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary.r.38. LADIES and gentlemen, will find best Rair tonic in the world at 1810 Sutter st. TAILOR-MADE suit $780; dress paats $330. Miafit Clothing . cor. Bush and Dupont. MASQUERAGE costumes, play books, country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 738 s Henna restores gray all druggists’ e — PURCHASING AGENCIES. CLARA L. JEWETT, purchasing agent; coun- try orders a speclaity; correspondence solicit- ed. 805 Larkin st.. room 49: tel. South 1. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or | in trouble consult this specialist on female | complaints: positively corrected; the unfortu- | nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; | advice free, Office, 1018 Market st. ! LADIES suffering from irregularities, sick or in trouble, consult Dr. Sylvester, 219 Kearny | st. Relief guaranteed; no drugs, no operations call and get terms. Drake, 403 Parrott bldg. A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; mo publicity; also on real estate; 15t or 24 mortgages or on any security; any amount. 0. W. BECKHBR, 36 Geary, room 36. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-ho ‘without security; easy payments; large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS: HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain ' original method of treatment. 1126 Market. | LADIES —Kumround; safe, sure, never falls; | $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co.,Kearny & Clay. | DR, ROSEN, residence 2005 Folsom st., corner | 26th; ladies, relief or no fee; $10. | MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. | BARTENDER wanted. GASSAWAY & WOOD, 101 Stockton st. 500 BARBERS to buy our new brand of razors. G. A. TROST Barber Supply Co., 308 Mason. FOR sale_Three-chair barber shop. 779 Fol- som, near Fourth - MEN to loarn the detective profession. 797 Market st., room 104. BAILORS and urdmn{‘y lllml."nu for all parts of __vaired 10 min.,75c. SAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. LABOR debts collected; suits, attachments., Law and Adjustment Co., 328 Montgy., r. 415. | FOR sale—Rich copper min TO order; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde | process); excellent carpet cleaning, HOPKE BROS.. 1432-34 Howard st.; phone South 218, | e ———— ______MINES AND MINING. 1 MAKE a specialty of selling good mining | property. A. D. RENFRO, Crossley bldg. | will"bond for | trial, Box 3704, Call offic MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. boilers, pumps, pulieys, etc., etc., bought, sold, | Tented 'and exchanged see ‘Sunday papers. H. §. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st. | BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. r. 40, Phelan bldg. omas_Post, G. A. R. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 85¢ night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite, in rolls easy to lay; peeds no painting or coating: good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. | ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts, ALL sizes men' slightly damaged, halt pric be 1st nd 24 _sts. HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR sale at Eclipse Stable, 1375 Eddy st.— 4 stylish driving horses, single and double; one large stylish surrey horse; very gentle, FINE river bottom pasturage; green:feed year round; near Biack Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, S.F. 14-FOOT furniture moving wagon, A harness, team; good stand, transfer corner. Twenty-fifth st. ALL kinds of business wagons, surreys and buggies and carts cheap. 1504-6 Folsom s = rubber-tire Victorla, the latest kind, for sale cheap. 1508 Folsom st. ONE handsome chestnut singlefooter; 16 hands; 1000 pounds; sound and gentle. 1000 Geaw st. | Dool tables; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COL- LENDER, 652 Mission st, AN elegant assortment of diamonds, ’mlf” and sealskins for sale on small weekly pay- ments; goods delivered on first payment. | UNITED TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- &ines, bollers; water pipe, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 263-255 Spear st. FOR sale—New and second-hand billlard and | liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 r cent Interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 08 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. YOUNG & CO.. room 537 Parrott, bldg., loan money on furniture, planos, etc., at about half the rate charged by other people; mort- gages at high rates and leases paid off. ON salarles, insurance policies, chattel mor gages, diamonde, valuables, etc. UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., near Market. A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton sf loans money on diamonds, valuables, et 2 per cent per month, Loans on furniture, planos and other securitles, $25 up, without removal. The North Ameri- can Realty and Bond Co., 60 Columbian bldg. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. PRIVATE—Money loaned on salarjes without security; diamonds or chattels; no fee; no com.; cut rate. Cal. Loan Co.,523 Parrott bld, 1 PER cent on furniture or planos; no removal no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. TO salarted people without securit; ture, Indorsed notes and other security. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. MONBY to loan at low Interest; gold, silver. diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. MONEY, chattels, other propositions. Bannan & Hall, room 1213 Call bldg; phone Main 3214. DON'T_ borrow _money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches jeweiry, contd. Diamond Parlor Jewelry Co.,722 Mkt. | STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried | employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. e A_THE (P. J. Co) Callfornia virgin gold | wedding rirgs for sale by the PORTLAND JEWELRY CO., 25 Stockton st, | | REPUTABLE place to rent gents' full dress, | Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st. (formerly at Palace Hotel). | TRY our men's shoes at §1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express | charges. 11 3d st., Exam. bid.; catalog free. DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or monthly payments, DEREMER'S, 137 Mont- WANTED Cheap saddle horse. Box 3901, Call office, PARCEL delivery wagon; aiso business buggy cheap. 523 Fulton st. FOR sale, cheap—A business buggy in good condition. Box 1599, Call office. NEARLY. new buggy for sale cheap. Box 1778, Call office. FINE, stylish park Dugg: bargain. 426 Ninth st. GOING out of business; new and second-hand ‘wagons sold cheap. 1680 Mission st., nr. 13th. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and hamess every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 327 Sixth st. WAGONETTES, surreys, buggles, wagons, har- ; pole and shatts; a ness. work & driving horses. 15th-Valencia. | e HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular, 7-ROOM honse furniture for sale; house to let. Call at once, 1960 Geary st., opposits Hamil- ton Park. MARY, 20, near Fifth and Mission—7 rooms, double parlors; rent $25. HOUSE of 7 rooms for sale. 424 Minna st. FURNISHED house for sale; 10 r.; a bargain; must be sold; investigate. 503 Jones st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. FOR sale—Finely furnished house 9 room: rent reasonable; pays well. 27 Laskie st., de- tween Eighth and Ninth, off Mission. 12 SUNNY rooms; nicely furn.; pays well; leav. city for health; sacrifice. 610 O'Farrell. At rent $40. 8§16 McAllister 12-ROOM house; street. l HOUSES WANTED. PSSR i Bt ivstos AR COTTAGE 4 to 6 rooms and bath: in or near eity; must be reasonable. Box 3719, Call G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery | | FOR sale—Thoroughbred | SAFES and cash registers, new and | | gomery st., room 12, upstairs. / FOR sale—Younz hunting dogs, plgeons, Bel- | glan hares. 1202 Haskell st., cor. San Pablo, Berkeley. H { A BRAND new 40-foot skift; up to date; var- | nished inside. T. TITTOCK, Park-st, Bridge Boathouse, Oakland. | FOR sale—A lot of secomd.hand carvet. Ap- ply 422 Golden Gate ave. | i ecaloaraidiah, - Z b SN SIS IO FINE talking polly and canaries for sale 5501 Minna st. " BOOKS and libraries; Holmes pays the high- | est. 1140 Market st.. phone Jesste B4 | —_— Irish Setter pups. | 1114 Vermont st. o GOOD gentle cow, giving 3 gallons milk daily, | for sale cheap. 4039 Twenty-sixth st. | GOOD tone square grand plano; $50. 1228 Filbert st. A _FINE hunting dog for sale. Apply 2020 | Lake st. GAS engines, centrifugal pumps: highest grads; | lowest prices. Price Pump Co., 523 Market st. CASH register, small National; perfect condi- tion; used sev. mos.; §50. 409 Examiner bidg. $1 gal.; painting, whit- | Webster! tel.Steiner 3671 | . being wrecked, H Phone Capp 35}15.' vt Wallpaper, 3%c¢; paint, ening. Merigan, 1302 FOR sale — St Bernard dog, 11 months old. | ANTONE DAVILLA, Alvarado, Cal. —_— econd- hand. I FREEMAN, BARGAINS In 2d-ha ing Nationals, guaranteed; registers, includ- erme. 14 Turk st. | 2D-HAND bldg. material; lumber, door, plumb, material. The Dolan Co.. 1807 Mrkt, —_— 0 0 OO T FULL line of drummers’ samples | trunks; for eale cheap at gfi 'Sk:ck"t;rn‘m AN elegant sealskin for sale for $75. - CURITY LOAN & TRUST Go. 21 Stockem | ELEGANT dlamond ring. §50; t 5 monih. P, V. GARIN: 138 Montgomery ot SLOT machines, all kinds; lowest prices. write CAL. MACHINE CO., fl;rfl:t"ng.ill:l:f COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 6 sunny rooms and bath. Dolores st., between Nineteenth and Twentieth. TO LET—Cottage, '5 rooms, bath; 4 lot fixed for chicken ranch; $16. 128 Andover av. . __ _ __ ____ ] SOLD, rented, exchangdd: manufacturers of Eames tricycle chair. 20i8 Mkt.;tel.Park 775. SUBMANAGER, also solicitors; Pacific Mutual | Life, 508 Montgomery st.; call mornings at | sooms 31-32, Tth floor; references required. WANTED—A man to run bowling alley. Ap- ' ply at Pear] Lodging-house. Mission and Ninth ste., WILLIAM ASHMORE. Ty _LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Green leather purse with coral beads and pin. Finder please keep contents, but return purse and corals to Hoffman Cafe and receive liberal reward. string of | SAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- | ROOMS papered, $4 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co.. 410 Third. cel. Main 415, DESKS bought, sold and exch: 38 S McCarthy Co., 807 Mission st 7 ter South 811 MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. ANN SAFE CO. 307 Battery st. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AAA—Highest prices for ladies,' gents' castoff clothing. Tel. Davis 825, 650 Sacramento st. AA—_BUY any amount good 2d-hand ladies & men's clothes. 922 Folsom; tel. Folsom 8622, | | COLLECTOR by established company: salary | $C0 per month; $300 cash security and refer- ence. Box 8881, Call office. | WANTED — Seaman _and ordinary seaman. | THOS. MURRAY, Shipping Agent, 510 Davis street. i 1 WILL teach you all about life insurance and | row to well it: write for terms and appoint- | ment. Box 3243, Call office, WANTED—Men to 81 850 rooms at 20c per night: clothes closets, hair mattress, electric light In every room. 681 Howard st. B F. Barber College, 741 Howard st., wants all young men to know that it has the fnest equipped school west of St. Louis: ‘red. rates. GET your shoes half-soled while wall ; 28c to 60c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts., or 11 Third st.. Examiner building. ANCE to make money for bright boys A i gitis. Cau'i015 Geary st. JOB carpenter wanted. 2140 Pine street. PLO’ wanted. Benicla lron Works, 519 Oion. ., Ean Francisco: GETIC, reliable men as ci ‘f.-,nuuu; steady positions. 3‘? and coun- , Fifth et. WANTED—Shosmaker; first class. Box 3983, Call_office. st. LOST—Sunday afternoon, on Scott or Sacra- mento st., pensy diamond brooch; valued keepsake; ltberal reward. 240 Montgomery st.. toom 1. LOST—Brown water spaniel dog, on Belmant Marsk; bald spot benind each ear; answers name King; reward offered. Inquire LOUIS LINSS, Diamond Salocn, Ocean View. LOST—A bitch puppy with graylsh yellow woolly coat und black muzzle; answers to the name of San Coy. Anybody returningy same to 711 Pine st. will relve §20 reward. LOST—In Oakland Oct. 22; chamois bag con- taining 4 rings, one diamond stud and clus- ter of dlamonds; liberal reward. 1198 Sixty- Grst st., Oakland. LOST—October 16, in Tivoll, a gold watch, chain and charm. Liberal reward on return MISS MACNEIL, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st., between Mission and Howard. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Sav! and Loan Society of San Francisco in name of GEORG GOESCHL, -No. 252-960. ‘The finder will please return to bank. LOST—October 16, in Tivoll, a lady's gold wateh, chain and charm; $5 reward on re- turn MISS MACNEIL, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth et., between Mission and Howard. LOST—Lady's gold watch, monogram N. E. 220, Q"-h!n‘ Return B. L. Hodghead, rm. bullding; reward, —Oct. LOST—Oct. 23, » lady's black m‘-?u:: ward. at athletic grounds, I-hu'flfi afternvon. Finder leave same CLABROUGH & GOLCHER'S, Market n.“ —A Bill LOST—A Billy goat anewers to the name to 14 Eddy st. and receive reward. et e i LOST--Turquoise pin, surrounded with dia. monds. Finder return to 1005 Chestnut and recelve reward. " 2 and Buchanan, i 301 Eddy st. DIAMONDS and précious stones bought for cash. KARL EBER & CO., room 405, Ad- ams bldg., 208 Kearny st.; phone Black 3086, DECOYS wanted; collapsible preferred; state price; must be In gcod condition. Box 8875. all office. WANTED—A meat refrigerator, about Bx7 _ feet: must be cheap. Box 3867, Call office. — ‘WANTED—Second hand coin safe in good con- dition. Box 1466, Call office, WANTED—A Duncan lathe in good ndi- tion. Box 2813, Call office. ol —_—_— . Levy & Redler, highest price for gents’ cast- clothing, shoes; tel. Red 1544. nfiuhlmz: TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth st.; ul.'l“lul‘fll. a1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW GENUINE UPRIGHT BARGAINS: Mussard—Small upright, fine order. Fischer—Fine order, very reasonable. Sterling-=Mah: case; used 1 year, Chi ogany case, perfect order. by R _BENJ. ccfg‘x'u_t N, 16 O'Farrell sw | for sale; Francesco Ruggeri, Dominicus _ Mon! ana, Sebastian Klots, M vielin Ceasar 1. H&Afl ULLER, i m...f'.i“flm..m.-.r. { wxflmmmmt.muflgu call Scott-Curtaz Plano > 560- Bu:nxumun.- o —_— ELEGANT $400 piano for §150; private party. nearly new; snap. McAllister st. bt A PRIVATE party left Fischer upright sold; $135. 237 Geary st. incig $90—UPRIGHT HORNUNG, Y, 808-812 Post st. | | medicines nor medical ALLloans on diamonds and jewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 8 % ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no remo no com. V, TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bullding. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ELEGANT offices; new Itallan-American Bank bldz., SE. cor. Montgy. & Sacto.; light and sunny. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgy. LARGE cellar to rent. 1106 Powell st. ON-MEDICAL.” prescribes, uses instruments; “REXRADIO neither heals | (solely) by ‘humanized Radium' power; re- sults speedy, often “instant”; first treatment benefits, or ‘‘free’’ public healing to-day at 2 and 8 p. m., 7831 Market and 1 Fourth. “TYPHOID FEVER.” REXRADIO" quickly _expels Typhold Fever. H. C. Knott, 112 Fell st., was last week prostrated with this deadly fever. His symptoms were alarming, fever, extreme, | pulse at highest, temperature excessive, vom- ited “blood.”” At helght of fever Rexradio's first treatment quickly started a profuse sweat, when all extreme symptoms largely subsided right away, pulse and temperature became nearly normal. After second treat- ment (same day) further copious sweating, followed speedily by perfectly normal pulse and temperature, and complete cessation of blood vomiting, ' Patient became cool, easy, resttyl, slept long, soundly. Next morning but well, and went out to transact all day. To date no relapse, and pa- tient has quickly recuperated. To-day he sald: T am feeling po-fectly well. I owe my wonderful recovery, and perhaps my ‘life,’ to Rexradio's ‘non-medical’ treatment alone. He used no medicine but just. passed his ‘humanized Radium’ power into me, which instantly thrilled my whole body, promptly | abating the severe pains and fever in a most | surprising _manner, producing a refreshing coolness and strength all over me., I am as- tounded at my rapld and complete . cure, and as a small token of my practical gratitude I have Insisted on Rexradio's acceptance of a biock of stock In a gold mine with which T am connected. Language Is 100 poor to ex- press my_appreciation of his truly marvelous power. While he Is around I shall never ain_dread ‘Typhoid.’ 1 am willing to r' to the truth of the abov tement.”” PHYSICIANS TESTIFY. “REXRADIO" Jast week by one brief treat- ment publicly restored many totally deaf ears, some 0f which were witnessed by one of the most noted city ‘‘physicians” (name at of- fices), who signed the testimony, vouching for its correctness. Another physician brought a “‘deaf mute,” Wwho In 3 seconds began to hear and speak. A third physician, at hall, pub- Jicly counseled alleged ‘“‘incurables” by medl- cine to try Rexradio's power, When these “‘physiclans” indorse tbis treatment, ‘day- men” may do well to ‘investigate” it. * ‘REXRADIO’S' one treatment entirely cured the paralysis with which my baby was “born.” ** . Allen, 379 Bartlett. “REXRADIO” has recently made several “‘deaf mutes” hear and speak before numer- ous witnesses. One case was witnessed by Mr. Butler of the S. F. Chronicle, signed the record, vouching for its ‘‘correct- ness.” “ ‘REXRADIO'S’ 2 treatments reduced my large cancer one-half.’'—Name at offices. “REXRADIO'S" references: Mr. H. K., 112 | Fell, cancer, failing sight, fever; Mr. B., 632 Market, r. 11, paralysis, total deafness; K. Hall, 17 4th,’ paralysis: Little, 201 Hyde: Stuart, 6921 Capp, locomotor ataxia; Mrs. Knowles, 379 Bartlett, “ossified” lady; Mrs. Porter, 8490 20th, anchylosis, deaf mute, etc. See them. Hundreds more. “REXRADIQ" gives free ments with wonderful (daily), 2 and 8 p. m., am Hall, _cor. Market and 4th. Daily office hours. 2 to 7. Entrances 783% Market and 1 4th. A—MME. GILLINGHAM, “‘public” treat- results _“‘to-day’’ proves its growth, stops falling, cures uln:h':;n'umnwm: U ., Dairdressers'; ac- cept Do substitute. Star Remedy co., 1338 o F L YNGR WANTED—Bills to collect under 2 years' standing by competent and reliable man. For L. SCOTT, 997 Mar- . information apply to C. ket st., room 104. PAAEAnERE FAVORITE CAUNDRY, wiss 1899, 2:22 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 2033. on earth—] liver, kidney, o A M TO GROW HAIR ‘worst head. Call or writel PRG. T MOOKE, 898 OFarreu st AT Jess than cost and S CHARLES LYONS . Tonten Market st. PATENTS. | | INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA. at- ‘\ torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bidg.. 552 Market st. B e | DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, | , 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and T particu- lar attentiogfpaid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases s specialty. DR. BALL, 107314 Market | | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM_ herb doctor, | | | treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo. worth. | WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- | | _easea cured by Chinese herbs. 746.8 Clay st. e ———————— EEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sals. | WHITE & BAYLEY, Successcrs to W. J. WHITE. | CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERBE. EXCHANGES. I LODIL LODIL. The town that has the “SNAP” to it; the section that has the most fertile soil in the | San Joaquin Valley; fine roads; water trans- | | portation. | | i | joi¥e are subdividing a choice tract in 10 acre | lots; only 23 miles from town; surrounded b modern homes and fine orchards and vineyards: rich, black, sandy loam 12 feet deep: | school an’ the tract; $75 per acre. This will not | last over 30 days; first come, first served. | | Adjoining land sold for $125. electric ] | $12,000—Only 2 miles Sebastopol; | cars ‘pass place; 100 acres, of which 13 are | bearing apples; all level, rich, sandy loam, adapted to hops, potatoes or corn; houses, fine barn, sheds, poultry-houses and outbuildings; complete set farming tools; horses | | and cattle with place. | $2800—Close to Petaluma, 1 mile station; 10 acres rich loam; family orchard; among beau- | tiful oa modern cottage, 5 rooms, bath; good barn, poultry-houses, outhouses; horse, | cow, 80 hens, buggy etc.; will add 12 acres adjoining if desired; see this quick. | _ $10,000—Clox to Geyserville; 56 acres rich Russlan River bottom: great hop land, or | adapted to alfalfa or vegetables; 12 acres vine- yard, 12 prunes, 23 acres fine alfalfa; large new barn. We offer some of the finest farms in the world in this superb section; let us drive you around. 82500 -Near Hopland: 45 acres rich land; 12 acres pears in bearing; family orchard; good house and cutbuildings; well fenced; investi- gate this. $4000— | | | | 0se to Petaluma; 24 acres rich, sandy loam in potatoes and asparagu some orchard and garden; falr 7-room house; out- | bulldings; refused $9000 for 17 acres adjoining | mot so good; half cash. i $1800—Close “to _Sebastopol; 10 acres fine | land: 4 acres bearing prunes, berries, garden 5 acres young apples; half cash. $500 down—160 acres and use of 40 more; 2 | miles of postoffice; in Sonoma County; rolling land; 8 acres vides; orchard; finely fenced; | building alone cost $2000: house 7 rooms; barn, | wagon-shed, poultry-houses, yards; 1500 cords | k, furniture; price $2500. | $400 down—4i0-acre dairy and poultry ranch; | 2 good dwellings; barn, poultry-houses, incuba~ 6 cows, 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, DUgEY 10 tons of hay: only 1 mile of tawn; in- gate quick; $2000. 1 mile of Haywards; 37 acres res bearing orchard; modern house 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in county, alone cost $4000; fine view; this is the best buy in the viclnity. | $6500—Close to Calistoga: 90 acres; 45 level, | productive loam sof fenced and cross fenced; plenty fine water; fine prune orchar: Zood house, barn and outbuildings. We have a large list of desirable homes in this locality. | Let us drive you around. $2650—North of Watsonville; 65 acres, 8 acres full bearing apples, 9 In grain; fine berry patch; 40 acres timber: flowing stream; 9-room large barn and granary; water piped to . We have a cholce selection of fruit and grain ranches at reasonable prices in this vicinity. See a few. + $3500—5 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- tion; Russian River bottom; 25 mcres; 5 acres | vineyard; new builiings; 5-room and bath cot- tage: good barm; windmill and tank; poultry | houses; see this, and if you want only part of it will sell unimproved portion at $100 per | mcre; if you want to raise corn that will make the Kansas article “'side step” see some of our homes on the Russian River. $2950—34 acres, near Watsonville; 200 apples; 6 acres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber; balance grain; 5-room cottage; barn, outbuildings. | Thirteen acres rich valley land near Sonoma. City; 9 acres fine grapes, 15 years old, balance pears and assorted fruit easy $700; no buildings: make an offer. $1500—All level, 10 acres 2 miles of Cal | toga; small orchard; good house and barn; 2 | | wells; near school. | ALFALFA LAND. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesti; 20 acres up; half cash. | 830 per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge canal. 200—10 acres in vine and fruit beit, near | Lodi; sandy loam; 5-rcom house and barn. | | $2500—Near Santa Cruz, 60 acres rich alluvial soll; 8 acres orchard, mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house, barn. | Send stamp for the largest and most diversi- | | fled printed list on the coast. | WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Property Exchange a Specialty. PRI i s Mo v s B limbtasscon VRPN R 160-ACRE ranch for $3250; six miles from a | | large town; Alameda Co.; fine level road to the land; 130 acres cultivatable; neve: fallure of crops; mo brush or waste land well watered by many fine springs; house, barn and outbuildings; fenced and cross | fenced; school 1% miles; a splendid.ranch for stock, hogs and poultry; this 1 a genu- | ine bargain; don't miss it; photos and full particulars at this office. H. . CRANE, 508 California st. ! e e ee———— | | FOR SALE. i | " The Potter ranch, three miles north of Napa, has been subdivided Into 15 blocks, | ranging from 10 to 30 acres each; this ranch | | is nicely located in the center of Napa Val- | ley, near a good school. and is offered for | sale_at the low price of 365 to $00 per acre by Napa and San Francisco Real Estate Co., 25 North Main st., ‘Napa, Cal. FOR sale—A nice Bartlett pear ranch: nice pew house and barn; finest, coolest drink- ing water; heaithlest Dlsos 1 Db Stats; ill_take fn exchange o ropert. e 'part payment. FRED BRANDT, Chi- cago Park, Callfornia, SALE or exchange for city property; sacrifice; 153 acres, Napa Co.; 60 acres In cuitivation; fruit, vines and grain: fully equipped and S‘JIIC: beautiful place: gentleman's home. ADBURNE. 405 Montgomery st. A ater Jor atatoptes of ihe. best lar | Send 1 for catalogues and bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 048 Market st. . $9000 WILL secure a large tract of is werth’ four times the amount asked; be sold before November 1: a chance to a fortune; positively no-risk. Box 2702, B sl 8 b PR it coecmcend A SNAP for immediate cash: 200 acres of the finest land in Northern California. ALEX MURDOCK, 875 Thirty-seventh st., Oakland. | ‘make Call. for homesteads, cheap. ! Sutter st. * { i ! FOR sale or lease—Nearly 5 all im- | proved, house. ete. E. A. HUSING, Fourth ave. and B st., San Mateo. R Government lands I - Imm':'.lnu-d..—.wv e | i CHEAPEST and best in Weekly Call, pages, sent any address States or —n-hi.' RANCH TO LEASE. porcejain | attic _and one finished room in basement: AUCTION At our salesrooms at 13 o'clock neon, Thurs- Oct, 27, 1904 DOWN-TOWN BUSINESS SITE. No. 313 Stockton st. north of Post.: lot 20:1%x80 ft.; \mprovements thereon & 3- bullding, consisting of store and 2 lofts, basement; will lease for .bu-*st’. per mo. MISSION FLATS. Nos. 538-540 Noe st. north of 19th; fm- Jrovements consist of 3 modern Seta. eemtsin: ng 5-6 rooms, porcelain sas m—t wooden mantels and tiled sinks; remt $47 30; built 6 months; mortgage $1300. WESTERN 'ADDITION RESIDENCE. No. 2758 Filbert st., east of Baker; im- provements consist of a modern residence, taining 7 rooms and bath, u-—al‘ 25x107 ft., irregular; rented for $40 per mo. RESIDENCE SITES. SE. line of Park Hill . 155 ftr. NE of Tilden st. S5x112 fr; property situsted im com- entire rest- the Park Hill Homestead Association; manding an unsurpassed view of the city; the most desirable location for & dence; In the vicinity of Buena Vista POTRERO COTTAGES AND BUILD! LOTS. NO. L No. 1101 Rhode Island st.. north of 25x110 ft.; improvements consist of cottage, containing S rooms and bath: plumbing; permanently rented for 320 No. 1101 De Haro st.; !mprovements of & modern cottage containing 5 rooms, stable to accommodate 3 water tank and windmill; lot 25x100 ft.; ed for $12 per monl;.o a Bullding lot on the eust line of DeHaro %8 . north of 3. lot Wxieh . # bk i o East line of Rhode Isiand st. 408 ft. north of 23d st. 25x100 ft.; to be sold as per dis- gram. FIRST-ST. IN | . No. 314 First st south of Folsom: lot 20x | 72 ft.; improvements consist of 2-story | bullding and large basement, used &5 & ma- chine shop; rented for $50 per mo, MISSION FLATS. Nos. 54-56-58 Sharon st., north of 16th.: lot 25x125 ft.; improvements consist of 3 mew flats of 6 rooms and porcelain hath emch; rents $72 50 per mo.; mortgage $2000; bullt about one year. FIRST-ST. INVESTMENT. Nos. 359-35014- h 3 rison; lot 45:6x! ft.; improvements consist of frame dwellings, cottage and 2 fate; remt $46 per mo. MASON ST. No. 1315 Mason st., north of Jackson; lot €2:9x137:6; improvements consist of a 3-story brick bullding. with flat and large stable in rear. BUSINESS CORNER. Nos, 2833-35-37-39 Laguna st. and 1901-3-7 Union, being the SW. cor. of Union and La- guna; lot 30x100 ft.; improvements consist of 2 stores and 6 flats; total rents 1167 per meo.: concrete sidewalk. street bituminized, build- ing having been erected 3 years. . LOMBARD-ST. INVESTMENT. Nos. 2356 to 2574 Lombard st., west of De- visadero st.; lot S0X137:6 ft.: improvements consist of 8§ new, modern flats, containing 4-5 rooms, porcelain baths shingled W rents $146 50; beautiful graes lawn around entire building. THIRD-ST. PROPERTY. No. 340 Third st. NW. of Harrisen; lot 28x 80 ft.; Improvements consist of & 3-story frame putiding, consisting of stors and rooming: house above, containing 14 rooms; rents $88 per month; new, modern plumbing throughout the entire bullding. SAGE DEALEY & CO., 638 Market st., opp. Palsce Hotel G. H. UMBSEN & CO, 20, Montgomery St. AUCTION AUCTION AvcTioN AUCTION AUCTION investment, residence and unimproved will be hell at our salesroom, 20 ery st., TUESDAY, October 25, 1004, at 12 o'clock noen. ( GUARDIANSHIP SALE. SW. cor. of Francisco and Leavenworth ts., 137:6x137:6; an eclegant site, having an unobstructed marine view. GUARDIANSHIP SALE. Outside Lands block $53; size, 240x600. DOWNTOWN HOLDING. 1149 Larkin st., west line, nr. Sutter st.: three-story house, containing 16 roome bath: rents 300 per month: bank mortgage of $7500 at 6 per cent can remain; 27:6x113:6. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. 1216 Fuiton st., north line, bet. Scott and Devisadero sts.; 9 dwelling, bath, etc.; rent per month; 25x137:6. IA-STREET RESIDENCE. 2026 California north line, bet. Octa- via and Laguna sts.; a desirable residence of ® rooms, bath, laundry, ete., In perfect or- der; 34:3%x1352:6. CHOICE BAKER-STREET LOTS. Baker st., east line, bet. Fell and Hayes sts.; 2 choice lots, suitabie residences, apartment house or flats, on the main driveway tc the Park and overlook! the entrance to Park Panbandle; 25x100 . CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. West lin Guerrero st., bet. 24th and 25th sts.; also Fair Oaks st., east line, 25x 125 each; choice location for residence or flats. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. Dolores st., east line, bet. 24th and 25th sts, and Fair Oaks, west line; desirable bulldink lots, commanding fine view; 25x123 each. PAGE-STREET RESIDENCE. 1326 Page st., north line, near Central ave.: 2-story dwelling of 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x114. PARK BUILDING LOTS. Oak st., south line, bet. Baker and Brod- erick sts.; 2 choice tuilding I 25%137:8 each: overlooking entrance to 'k Pan- ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. Sacramento st south line, bet. Maple and Spruce sts.; 27:6x132:7 MORR! [VESTMENT. 7 Morris , east line, off Harrisom st., bet. 5th and 6th 'sts.; Z-etary bouse ar- ranged into 2 flats of §-4 rooms each; remts $32 50 per month: 25x80. COZY MISSION COTTAGE. north line, bet. Sanches snd ; a new modern cottage of 6 rooms h basement. concrete bulkhead. ete.; 25x114. For catalogue and further particulars ap- oly to our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904 AT OUR OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 25 Post st., at 12 o'clock noon. BY ORDER OF WILLIAM J. DINGEE, ESG. Administrator of the Estate of ALVINZA HAYWARD, a8 a8 s BOULEVARD LOTS 38 BOULEVARD LOTS 38 BOU! ARD LOTS 38 . FRONTING ON LOMBARD-STREET BOULEVARD GREENWICH STREET, OCTAVIA STREET, LAGUNA STREET. LOTS ALL LEVEL AND READY TO BUILD ON AT ONCE. SUITABLE FOR HOMES, FLATS OR STORES. STREETS AND CROSSINGS ALL BITUMINIZED EXCEPT GREEN WICH STREET, WHICH IS MACAD. TERMS CASH OR 30 PER CENT OF THR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED BY THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LO. CERTIFICATE OF TITLE AT THI NOMINAL COST OF §10 PER A IORE ST. AND UNION ST. CARS INVENIENT TO THIS PROPERTY. THESE ARE THE LOTS YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. DON'T MISS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904, at 12 O'/CLOCK NOON ik

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