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fHE SAN FRAD (CISCO CALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1904. CLEARING-HOUSE OF HUMAN INTE 3 KTENDER, honest and sober, wishes situs- = Box 1506, Call office, Oakiand. e . NG . m‘? reoently asrived, wishes work X in factory or anywhere, with « wages. GRO. DATES, 777 Folsom. et ————— 3 :n wishes & Job as watchmaker. wishes office. ATION “wanted by & cook in small ant. AL NAUDE, 1526 Powell st. N s night clerk in hotel or lodging- ity or country. Box 4197, Call office. SITION as bartender. Address Box “106, situation in ealoon. Box all man wants position as porter. Apply Harrison st. ~ san wishes employment in afternoon ing wine. Box 4920, Call office. Oakland or country:; best of refer- | jearn hairdressing, | " manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: tuition $5 to those entering now; three positions to flll immediately; positions gueranteed at $10 per week up; leading | school in West. 233 Geary st., room 13, WANTED—Girls to learn millinery mow for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in one month for $5;. positions as trimmers. salesladies, makers guaranteed at $10 per Week up; 7 positions to be filed im- mediately. Parlors, 143 Stockton st., r. 13. A—PACIFIC College teaches hairdressing, manicuring, electric massage, etc.; six hours’ practice a day; guarantees positions; only Tecognized college of its kind on coast; day and evening classes; all parlor work at re- duced prices. 133 Powell st. ‘WANTED—Reliable woman for cooking and general housework in family of 4 adults; small washing; wages $25; German or Swed- ish girl preferred. Apply between 9 a. m. and 12, Monday, 707 Ashbury st., nr. Waller, "’I:ER wants position. 3522 Eighteenth stree 43 experienced collector; aiso competent book- ecper; best references. Box 4991 Call. PERIENCED bookk £00d references. Box r and office man; Call office. WANTED—A few first-class lady solicitors; must be of nice appearance, well educated and good conversationalists; $1 per day to start with and liberal commission allowed. Address in cwn handwriting, box 479, Call. Glcl% ‘mtr;.l housework; wages $20. 720 for 8t THE REALTY SYNDICATE Capital paid ip. < Surplus oe. 14 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. your money In questionable vent- you can obtsin “First Mortgage ret lien on downtown business #o0d rate of interest and as Government bonds; single bonds esch: interest payable quarterly: at- secking investments for clients and tes should investigate this at 38 Crocker building. ney lenders will soon open e and offer an interest and po- right men who can furnish funds as wanted; this is jortunity to establish a a sound business, much like eferences required. Address box ffice. purchase Realty Syndicate MANHATTAN LOAN COM- ocker butlding. ANTES formed: mining or patents; stock €14 strong Eastern connections: advice free. . F 522 Crossley bdg. FIRST-CLASS pants finishers. 744 Market st, Toom 27. 3 TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes, § p. m. Wedneaday: salary Ao object. WOMAN, “accustomed to bueiness, who can take training for an important position. Executive, box 877, Call office. P a3 s i, ol AL L A NEAT appearing woman to learn typewrit- ing and correspondence; must be graduate of at least High School. 25 Third st. WANTED—GIrl for cookinz and housework in mall family; wages $25. A, Monday, 1802 McAllister st. Fe o e PANTS finishers wanted by S, N. WOOD & CO. Apply 49 Geary st. APPRENTICES and good makers wanted in millinery store. 692 McAllister st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on coats. 1100 Market street. GIRL at silk factory. 31 Jessie street. A YOU rl to learn corsetmaking. Apply Patent Corset, 1565 Sacramento st OPERATORS on ladies' underwear. 666 Mis- sion st., third floor. ¥ULP WANTED—MALE—Continued. LOST AND FOUND, A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 4 We speak the Germ French, Italian, Scandinavian, Greek, Spanish, Slavonian and Danish languages. 1903 We Gave 1804 We Hope to 66,600 Men Work. Increase 60,000. CARPENTERS! CARPENTERS! o i x SAREENTHRS! carpenters, house work, iong job, fare §1 60; $3 50, 8 hours. INQUIRE ABOUT IT. Carpenter, mine company, north, $60 and fd. 3 bench hands, country, $90. MINES. GOLD AND SILVER. 10 hand miners, north, 8 hours, $90. Carpenter, mine, $2 day and found. 10 coal miners, Oregon. MISCELLANBOUS. Grainer, house wark, $3 50 day. Camp cook, near city, $40 and found. Third cook, city hotel, $35 and found. Buggy washer and harness cleaner. Millman, furniture factory, eity. Farmer and wife, fare $1 50, $40 and found. Tailor, country shop. Bookkeeper and stenographer, ranch. Farmer, San Luis Obispo, $35 to $40 and fd. Butcher, country shop, $30 and found. Boy, city factory, $4 week. Cook, waiters and dishwashers, farmhands, plowmen, milkers choremen and choreboys. Portors, bell and elevator boys. MURRAY & READY, 34-638 Clay st. A—SPECTALS! & TRACK FOREMAN. Teack toreman for, naw rallroad; good job; 4 day. Camp boss. grading outfis, Nevada; see boss here; $06 and found. RANCH FOREMAN. Working foreman, ranch, south; $35 to $40 and found 2 Foreman carpenter, country, concrete fore-'| man, north. UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT WORK. NBVADA. STATE OF NEVADA. §1 FEB. SHIP TO-DAY. $1 FEE. 20 teamsters, 2 and 4 horses, $75. SPECIAL. NEW WORK. 15 teamsters for new work in center of min- ing district, $60, fare $1 90; ship to-night. 10 laborers, same’ job, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soglety of San Francisco in the name of WILLIAM B. CARTER, No. 193- 412. The finder will please return 'to bank. Fourteenth sts. FOR sale—Fihe upright plano, bargain. 1010 LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of MARTIN CLANCY, No. 252- 252; the finder will please return to bank. Golden Gate ave. ELEGANT $400 piano for §i30; private party. 301 Eddy st. LOST—TLady's gold watch, bet. Grand Hotel and ferry: liberal reward if returned to Grund Hotel, San Francisco. LOST—Small diamond earring Thursda: ward §5 return to box 4968, Call office. LOST_Heartburn, by @ man who chews CHICLETS. LOST—Pass book No. 17,615. Please return to MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH . foot of Clay st.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. MEDICAL. IF there is any woman who Is suffering from any of the ailments peculiar to her sex I can offer her Immediate relief. I have devoted Jmy_entire life o this work. I NEVER FAIL. 1 ask fair fees, and I GUARANTEE Tesults In each case. If you have been dis- | appointed come to me. FPerfect satisfaction Re- is then insured. I am the oldest graduate specinlist in the city giving attention exclu- sively to ladfes' troubles. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8 | LADIES—It you are in trouble, confide in me. Relief for irregularities. p.for the ui fortunate. My time is devoted exclusively to these conditions. I'm thy only GRADUATE physician here who can’ say this. Call or write. Confidential. Est. 14 years. DR. B. H. WESTON, office, 305 KEARNY MRS. DR. KOHL, reil : ¢ Hpectalist for all fe- male t-cubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Market st., opp. 5th. MRS. DR. WYETH, speclalist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS, DR. GOODWIN, well known ladies' spe- cialist, has returned from Europe; 25 years' experience In female complaints without a faflure; no operation, no drugs; when others fall see the doctor and be content. Materni- ty Home, 412 Taylor st., near Geary. CATTLE BUYER. Experienced cattle buyer for a large meat- packing corporation; must have references; $100 and found. MUKRAY & RBADY, 634-63¢ Clay st. DR. G. W. 0'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consait this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Offlce, 1018 Market st. OPERATORS on ladles’ walsts. 606 Mission st third floor. A—CLERK for office work, young man. MURRAY & RBEADY, €34-36 Clay st. YOUNG woman for housework and to tend to invalia 712 Sixth st., Oakland. TICE girl wanted on pants; le learning - pay 628 Montgomery, room 33. ner for Portland centen- st free niture ( iet; an immense 1 take advantage e you time and O Farrell and Ellis—. flats of 6. 5 and € -roo ice neight 4; large ge pariors snd kitchen for sser or milliner; $30; re- up to date; east ween Goiden Gate ss ave. ew flats, 3106-10-12 | 7 and 8 rooms: light. | ceilings; rent reduced. rent re- « sunny fiat, reascnabie. PERRY'S MERCANTILE BUREAU, 808 Market street, room 325, fitth floor. Office house, 9 a. m. Bookkeeper's assistant week week week week Collector Floor manager 4 Two shipping clerks. . General office work LATE SPECIALS. CARPENTERS. 3 earpenters, company work, near city, $3 50 a day. camp _d hwashers, by machine, see boss and found; fare $1 25. small place. fare 25c, $30 fd. ROCERY CLERK. Grocery clerk, store near city, $60. BUTCHER. Butcher, voung man, shop and wagon, fare 5, $40 and found MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st NTED—10 men each State to travel, tack signs, dlstribute samples and circulars of our goods; salary $75 per mo.; $3 per day ex- penses. KUHLMAN CO., dept. C-10, Atlas block, Chicago. for railway mail Apply for free e Institute, WANTED—Men to prepare and custom-house positions. catalogue, Pacific Corresponds Grant bldg., 1085 Market st. WANTED—Shoe salesman for country store, Teamsters, $2 25, new work, near city, long Job. Teamsters Fare 10c. Teamsters $2 25 Teamsters, bay shore, $2. German, $30 and found city. contract n for flower store, $12 to tea and coffee, big 1 use, $15 to §20 week. teamsters, $2. $2 50; fare $10 90. otry hotel, $66; 2 gravel gasoline engineer for ; carriage painter; milker found; farmers, $30 and J.F X Mission upper cor. bath, $25 550 Haight ms and bath. flats to let ntgomery st Cail £ news for 5 cente—The Weekly Call n wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. ————— FLATS FPOR SALE—FURNISHED. ¥ _upper fiat et » sunny flat, § srnished modes E*——,—‘,= FLATS T0 LET PURNISHED. AT of g sunny rooms, coal and £20. 4226 st. fancy and plain French pattissier; lass waiter: kitchen hand: porter din- porter who can do plain laundry hotsl, ete RK REGISTER, RENT- 3 COMPANY, South 104, §100; two for hotel, Bank clerk (bond required). | " §5; also a first-class clothing salesman, $20 Young man learn dentistry £ week; see boss in city. J. F. CROSETT & 806 Market st. room 325, fifth floor CO., 628 Sacramento st (Open_Sunday 10 to 12 o’clock.) 10c barber shop for sale; rent AT HORD & SMITH'S, 50; price is $150: shop taking in from Contractors’ Agents 95 Third st 10 865 week; 2 chairs steady. Address 7 J street ramento, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms: 25c to 50c per night. A FIE u T-CLASS tailor; all around taflor as a partner. 685 Bush st/ MEN, learn the barber trade; tuition free to lucky onme. 741 Howard st. LADIES suffering from irregularities, sick or in trouble, consult Dr. Sylvester, 219 Kearny st.;relief guaranteed; no Arugs, no operations. A word to the wise s sufficiént. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. LADIES—Kumround; safe, sure, never fails; $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co.,Kearny & Clay. DR. HOSEN, residence 2995 Folsom st., corner 26th; ladies, ef or no fee; $10. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 2D-HAND machinery, engine. boilers, pumps, pulleys, shaftin etc., bought, sold, Tented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. 8, WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- 195-197 Fremont st BOILERS, e TOSH & DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite, in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old fron, tin or sningles: best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO, 713 Market st, FOR sale—New and second-hand billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying: modern bar fix- tures; cheap pri BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER, 6 on st. AN elegant assortment of diamonds, Jewelry and sealskins for sale on small weekly pay- ments; goods delivered on first payment. UNITED TRUST CO.. 21 Stockton st. A—BUYS, gells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW. 263-255 Spear st. A—THE (P. Co.) California virgin gold wedding rings for sale by the PORTLAND $90—-UPRIGHT_grand, -nearly new: & snap. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecelian piano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 st. NEW upright planos sold cn $5 monthly e mlnh‘ SCHMITZ & CO., 18 IcA\lhI.ul’t 8-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby A Ehoninger. little used. Keeffe's. 285 O' A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 18 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year e ——————— MONEY TO LOAN. ZMANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (nc)— LANT AMOUNT TO LOAN . ... P REST 5% AN C] e es CIT;TH(;EAKLAND. TOWN AND mumi Py +veses. PROPERTY .. Becond mortgages, life insurance policies, es- tates In probate, undivided interests m& erty, probate realty loans, stocks and l-l(;ll:l dlflfl unaivided interests in property urchased. PUTTMANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY..... Buite 107-108 Crocker bid, phone Main 5924. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner building. 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 undivided in: terests In property purchased. Courygous treatment. Strictly confidential. ‘When You Need Money, See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reascnable amount on 1st, 24 or 34 Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in eity, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulas of property or chattels, Location, ete. Box 490, Call office. SALARY LOANS— Meney lcaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; all and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bid. A—ON furniture or pianos at lowest rates; no removal: no pubiicity; also on real estate; st or 20 mortgages or on any security; any amount. O. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaln liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent Interes:. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 806 Market; tel. Maia 1644. Branch 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. PERSONALS—Continued. “R-E-X-R-A-D-I-0-'S8" BULLETIN. “REXRADIO'S" PUBLIC “FREE" LECTURE AND HEA] G, WITH HUMANIZED RA. DIUM. 7S TO EVERY PERSON IN THE AUDIENCE DESIRING THEM “TO- DAY" at 2 and 8 p. m. “RADIUM HALL, 783% Market and 1 4th st., CORNER OF gé‘oa ET and FOURTH. Bring your SICK “REXRADIO'S" office hours, 2 to 7 p. m. Consultation “free.”” Terms to suit means. —— “ALLEGED INCURABLE" diseases of all kinds treated by Rexradlo. “MEDICINE” and medical instruments are never prescribed or used by Rexradio, “only” harmiess, painless ‘HUMANIZED RA- DIUM" power. “NAMES" of all patients referred to BELOW are at the offices. “HE LEAPS"—A eri almost po first treatment similar cases. “MILLS OF THE GODS’ Humanized Radium grinds often “‘instantly.’ “LATEST MARVEL" (last Thursday): “‘Through & fall one of my spinal bones was displaced, PROTRUDING outward. It felt Ioose. siipped about under my hand; trylna to stoop caused severe pain. After 2 treat- ments by Rexradio the bone went back to ita place; the spine is now LEVEL to the eve and touch." “"AGONIZING PAIN" for years (GASTRITIS): “Doctors said 1 must die. Last Friday first treatment instantly removed all pains.”” “ETERNAL _ SILENCE'' broken: _several DEAF MUTES have recently HEARD and intelligibly SPOKEN words spoken to them in ordinary voice and WHISPER not only by Rexradio. but also by numercus persons in his “public’’ audlences, whose signatures as WITNESSES are attached to the testimo- Fach treatment occupied 3 seconds Patient's eyes were always ‘“‘closed” during speaking tests to prevent his “‘read- ing’’ speaker's lips and ‘‘guessing”’ what was spoken. ANOTHER WONDER"—Last Thursday AN- OTHER DEAF MUTE after 3 seconds’ treatment HEARD and SPOKE what was t;ifld to her under TEST conditions same as above. “LIGHT DAWNS" for BLIND man: ‘My eves for years barely knew light from dark- ness. After Rexradio's one treatment I sa the form of his uplifted hand, and the lght between kis fingers when separated. 1 looked out of window, and at 30 feet distinguished forms of human beings. carriages, etc. All this impossible before.”” Note—He saw the outlines; further treatments may restore his vision fully. —_— “WATERS SUBSIDE’—'Within 24 hours of Rexradio's first treatment the DROPSY en- tirely left my ltmbs.”" le from PARALYSIS, APED frequendy after public ball. Numerous ind “‘slowly” iseases quickly, ON salaries, insurance policies, chattel mort- gages, diamonds, valuable ete. UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., vear Market. A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton loans money on diamonds, valuables, etc., at 2 per cent per month. PRIVATE—Money loaned on salaries without diamonds or chattels: no fee: no com.; cut rate. Cal Loan Co.,523 Parrott bid. 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos; no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21 T TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other security. 3. F. Diseount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY to loan at low interest: gold, silver, dlamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry: confd. "Diamond Parlor Jewelry Co., 722 Mk MONEY, chattels, other propositions. Bannan & Hall, room 1213 Call bidg; phone Main 3214. TO_salaried people without security. The White Co., 420 Californla st., rooms 14 and 15. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us, Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. JEWELRY C arn a good trade; paid Call 618 Merchant st. WANTED—Man tc while learning. FOR sale—Well transient trade. located barber shoj s SAILORS and ordinary seamen for all parts of at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. MEN wanted at 137 3d st., paired by machirery; s BAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. where shoes are re- ed soles 10 min., 75¢. LABOR debts collected suits attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., Montgy., r.415, ION atty., E.A.Bullls, r. 40, Phelan bldg. Géo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. 14 Third st., tel. Bush , 82 50 day; we ship to (Sunday). ttention—Monday, November 14, of A., Local No. 148, will give a reception and smoker to the general presi- dent and delegates of the American Federa- tion of Labor. A full attendance is hereby required. Refreshments for all. J. R. BLEILY, Secretary. BARBERS, ATTENTION! Wanted—First-class barber-shop doing goo8 ‘busines: to 6 airs; will pay cash for the same. Address, with full varticulars, box 4792, Call office. MEN_The oniy original Moler Barber College teaches barber trade in 8 weeks; earned while learning New quarters and new appliances. Call or write for {llustrated catalogue. Moler Barber College, 649 Sacramento st. Lately moved from Clay st. wages 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. bld.; catalog free. DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. ALL loans on diamondsand fewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. “REXRADIO" fully CURED our rheumatism, neuraigia, failing vision, paralysis, cancer, “fever,” gastritis, anchylosis, dropsy, ulcer, tumor. “Interview’’ us. “CRIPPLE WALKED," unaided (last week), after first treatment; , previously couldn't STAND without strong support; (LOCOMO- TOR ATAXIA). “LAWYER' (one of city’'s foremost) last week lost_ his SCIATICA at Rexradio’'s office, and offers no reward for its recovery! “MINING EXPERT" missed his large CAN- CER several weeks since; now wishes he had met Rexradio a year “‘earlier.” one treatment i-closed nostrils opened my ana I “REXRADIO" long CATA breathed freely. UNERAL MARCH” to the grave was the dolorous tune my pulse played when TY- PHOID fever clutched me, but after Rex- radio’s treatments the tune changed to David's anthem, “I shall NOT DIE, BUT LIV no relapse. K., 112 Fell st. MY HOUSE' and presence Rexradio made DEAF MUTES hear and SPEAK. “REXEADICO" in my office, wonderfully helj ed cases INCURABLE by MEDICINE. (Physiclan). _— “FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH' vainly sought by Ponee de Leon is “found”’ in Rexradio’s ‘humanized radium’’; “friends say I look 20 years younger since he treated me.’’ RESTS REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALN. ME MORE_SOLD. e $125 PER WHEK. NO INTERBEST. NO TAXES, Cholcest lots, Excelsior Homestead Traet; level as a billiard table; on grade; close to fine school and Missfon-st. electric cars: bound to double in value. $10 per month, 0o taxes, fine lots, near Ocean Boulevard; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park. Get the children one for Christma: W, J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery st.. r. 5. Phone Main 5704 $2750—LARGE 8-room house, 47 Arlington st.; could be made Into flats with very lttie expense; near Mission and Guerrero st. cars: $1750 mortgage can stand. D. COFFIN, 2528 Miesion, st., near Twenty-first. SNAP—FOR SALE Lot 50x100: price $600; Felton st.. between San Bruno ave. and Girard st., San Francisco. Inquire owner, 511 Broadway. FOR sale—3 colonfal Rouses, 6 rooms, bath and basement; beautifully finished, up to date and sunny; east side of Tenth ave., near I st Sunset. Hallett & Gee, on premises. MODERN cottages of 4 and 5 rooms; on terms same as rent. Apply owner, lumber yard. corner Army and Condon sts. $1400_TERMS I desired; 30-foot fromt: block of 19th and Valencia; street work complete. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market, opp. Frankiin. A $2000 HOME butit to suit you, ic* ineluded, any location, on §1 25 per week. Mutual Home Bullding Association. 427 Crossiey bid. $3500—COTTAGE, 5 rooms and bath: Vermont st., near 25th; bargain. Box $61, Call office. A NEW §-room residence just completed. owner, 525 Seventh ave., Richmond. MODWRN bathrooms fitted wup; estimates. Ahibach & Mayer, Plumbers, 836 Howard st. HOUSES built cheap: 436_Parrott buildin e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale. WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. Sea plans free. Builder, LODL 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. We are subdividing a choice tract in 10-acre lots; only 214 miles from town; surrounded by modern homes and fine orchards and vineyards: LODI soil rich, black., sandy loam 12 feet deep: school on'the tract; $75 per acre. This will nat last over 30 days; first come, first served. Ad- Joining land sold for $125. Close to Napa City; 50 acres rich, level land; 35 acres in orchard 12 years old: good 8-room house; large barn, windmill and tank; drying plant, poultry yards; horses, cat- tle; farming tools; good furniture; fine income; baif cash, $1800—Close to Sebastopol; 10 acres fine land: 4 acres bearing prunes, berries, garden; 5 acres young apples; half cash. Jdown—160 acres and use of 40 more: 2 miles of postoffice; in Sonoma County; rolling land; 8 acres vines; orchard; finely fenced; building alone cost $3000; house 7 Tooms; barn, wagon-shed, poultry-houses yards; 1500 cords wood; some stock: furniture; price $2500. $400 down—40-acre dairy and poultry ranch: 2 good dwellings, barn, poultry-houses, incub: tor; 6 cows, 13 Angora goats, 2 horses, DugEY tools; 10 tons of hay: only 1 mile of town; in- vestigate quick; $2000. 355 mly 1 mile of Haywards; 37 acres fine land; 4 acres bearing orchard; modern house 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in county, alone cost $4000; fine view; this is the best buy in_the vicinity. $2650—North of Watsonville; 65 acres, 8 acres tull bearing apples, 0 In grain; fine berry patch; 40 acres timber; flowing stream; 9-room house: large barn and granary; water piped to buildings. We have a choice selection of fruit and grain ranches at reasonable prices in this vicinity. See a few. 32500—Close to Petaluma, 1 mile station; 10 acres rich loam; family orchard; among beau- tiful oaks; modern cottage, 5 rcoms, bath; good barn, pouitry-houses, outhouses; horse, cow, 80 hens, buggy. ete.; will add 12 acres adjoining if desired; see this quick. 56 acres rich $10,000—Close to Geyservill adapted to alfalfa or v yard, 12 prunes 23 acres fine alfalfa; large We offer some of the finest farms in the world In this superb section; let us drive you around. : $2500--Near Hopland; 48 acres rich land; 12 acres pears in bearing; family orchard: good house and outbuildings; well fenced; investi- gate _this. $1500—AIll level, 10 acres, 2 miles of Calis- 8 % ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal: no com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 8 Eddy st. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner buflding. monthly payments. DFREMER'S, 137 Mont- gomery st.. room 12, upstairs. $40—A FINE hammerless 10-gauge shotgun; cost $250 new in England. $02 Lombard st., 6 to 8 p. m. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for SL. LEAKY roof? No. If painted with BURNETT MONEY WANTED. W L. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 30c night: reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. e e e e e e PEDIGREED collie pups: sell or trade; what have you? 4246 Nineteenth st.; Castro cars. WANTED— Buyer for second-hand furniture, books and clothing. 105 Fifth st., room 10, Paint Co.’s paint. A werd to the wise is sufficlent. 306 Parrott building. WANTED—$2700; first mortgage: country ELASTIC stockings, $2; factory 107 O'Farrell | property; spiendid security: 7% per cent in- st.; removed from 40 Ellis. J. W. HOPE. | _terest; principals only, Box 8i3, Call office. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde process); excellent carpet cleaning. HOPKB HROS.. 1432-34 Howard st.; phone South 218. TOWEY'S furniture polish removes spots and EALESMEN WANTED. E and city salesmen, $3 50 a day If you can do the business. Call or address C. H. GUNN, 2731 Mission_st. HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR sale—Light spring Studebaker top delivery wagon, new: suitable for florist, delicatessen or dairy produce. 223 Sutter, Mercantile Lib, on custom coats, and an A TAILOR wante errand boy: steady work; good pay. 533 Na- toma. et $500—STEADY man for partner in a No. 1 busin large profits; easy to learn. In- vestigate at 283 Fourth st., bgrber shop. Tel - carpets, stil you get his esth cent more for furniture than | n commiseion. L. H. t; phone Jessie 2536 3 Mission ul', o A YOUNG nurse for grown child, §20. A S ien cook for small family, $35. Ay § Wwoman with c¥ references as for a hotel, city, §35. A restaurant wajtress, §$6 a week. middc-aged woman as working house- keeper. §10. ress for a plain hotel in country, $20. s for city and country. TT'S, 425 Sutter st., near “woman for cooking for two i ace in Nevada: expenses paid: 523 MIS8 PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter Powe NG strong woman with experience for board and room. near fo spital, $25, PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., or French nursery child, §25; A GERMAN ne wn PLUNEKETT, 425 Sutter st A FIRST-CLAES cook for 8 private family, $50, referen. MISS PLUNKETT, 4% Sutter s near Powell, A LADY'S matd, $30: references and | WANTED—Every man WANTED—An all around tailor. BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. EXPERIE Taurant CED man, help cook in small res- S5 Market st., near Bixteenth join brass band. 328 MUSICIANS to st.. third floor. WANTED—Good shoemaker on repairing for shoe store; steady work. 2801 Mission st. BAKE helper. Apply at 966 Seventh st. (Market-st. station), Oakland. BOY wanted ave. Bush 138 Hayes st., corner Van Ness in town to ask his druggist sbout CHICLETS. BARBER shop for sale: 3 chairs, good furni- ture; a bargain. 262 O'Farrell st. CUTTER wanted; one with experience and of ®ood appearance; none but first-class men need apply M The after first week; 611 Commercial . WOOD & CO., 740 Market. barber trade taught free: wi new method. HAIGHT'S, t. Apply REISS | HORSE, about 8 years old, welght from 1200 to 1400 pounds; state price. Hox 1505, Call c.” Oskland. MINES AND MINING. FOR sale—Very rich partly developed quartz mine on mother lode; easy terms: will take some stock. Address box 4947, Call office. stains; free delivery.. 370 Fell st. SELLING our roller-canaries and others at reduced prices. 3168 Sixteenth st. INVALIDS' reclining rolling chair, $10. 176 Collingwaod st., near Ejghteenth and Castro. FOR sale—Fresh family cow; 3015 Folsom st., near Cortland ave. gentle. FOR _sale—French toy poodle and Yorkshire terrier pups. 181014 Post st. WILLOW ave.,, 8 off Larkin, Office desk, roller top, $1 DEFfi;-WELL drilling_outfit; steam power. William Bdward & Co., 111 Fremont st. disconnected and connected: $2 50: gasfitng 409 MoAllister;tel. Mint 3056 near Eddy— new. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed yesr round; near Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, 8. F. FOR sale, cheap, iron gray horse; weight 1250 ‘Wallpaper, 3%c¢; paint, $1 gal.; painting, whit- pounds; work single or double. Inquire at 113 Welsh et. near Fourth, R. F. J. SW and second-hand wagons, buggles, sur- T cheap. 100 Golden Gate ave, g *ning. Merigan, 1302 Webster;tel Steiner 3671. SAFES and cash registers. new and second- 1 FREEMAN, 1325 Market st. 2D-HAND bidg. material; lumber, door, sash, plumb. material. The Doln Co., 1607 Mrkt. TWO fine pandle top wagons for sale cheap, 1506 Folsom st. FULL line of qrummers' samples In grips and trunks; for sale cheap at 25 Stockton st. FOR sale cheap, all kinds of business wagons; new and second band. 1503 Folsom st. 'AN_elegant_sealskin_for sale for §75. SE- CURITY LOAN & TRUST CO., 21 Stockton, FOR sale—Pair of large draught horses. Ad- dress box 4504, Call office. HORSE for sale. 705 Post st. WANTED—To buy. a stylish horse: also buggy and harness. Box 4007 Call office, FOR sale—Gray horse; weight, 1080; age, years; fine for eurrey. 3905 Sacramento 7 FOR sale—5 second-hand express wagons, one single truck. 233 Beale st. GOING out of business; new and second-hand wagons sold cheap, 1680 Miesion st., nr. 13th. o s WANTED—Boys from 13 to 15 years of age for cash boys. Apply between 0 and 11 t HALE BROS." EALESMA immediately to work city trade; references required: state salary expected; as & whole or side line. Box 4849, Call. ot ol b BB st s ' -l WANTED—A young man to drive grocery wagon and assist in store; references re. quired. Address box 4935, Call office. WANTED—Bovs, 17 and 18 years old, for wrappers. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. | WANTED_Educated gentleman competent for encyclopedia work; salary $1000; references required. 47, Academy of Sciences. WANTED—First-class barber, one whe speaks Polish language, for country; wages $20 per week. Box 4837, Call office. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 327 Sixth st. WAGONETTES, surreye, buggies. wagons, har- ness, work & driving horses. 15th-Valencia. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to le end for cir- cular, G. H. UMBSFEN & CO., 20 Montgomery e ——— ELEGANT diamond ring, 0: terms $5 per month, P. V. GARIN, 138 Montgomery st. ROOMS papered, $4 up: tinting, paintin Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third tel. Main 413, DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co., 807 Mission st.; tel. South 811, MOVING pletures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. FOR sale—American ofl stock; Contra Costa County. For particulars add. box 432, C: 4, near Fulton—Home and re for invalids and for mental and nervous cases; phone Page 2505. e ————— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. PR s | oot M e sl S-S DIAMOND, 819 Store and kitchen; good for Christmas to make money. P o e SRS PERSONALS. RN T o vt SRS PSS T LADIES—If you have wrinkles, smallpox pit- tings, bagginess of eyes or any blemish of the face, Mme. Gillingham invites you to and investigate her wonderful and Im- proved method, known to no other in this city; demonstrator can be seen daily. 143 Stockton st.; write for booklet. M. ELLA HARRIS, French liquid powder; Bives face, neck and arms the exquisite de icate tint 'and texture of alabaster; g gre favorite with actresses; will not rub off; send only $1 and test it for yourself. M. Ella Har- rie, chemist and skin specialist, 128 Geary st. “OSSIFIED LADY'—Mrs. Knowles, 379 Bart- lett, joints of limbs, arms, neck. ete.. for years IMMOVABLE; ALL MOVED : LY atter o1e treatment weveral weeks ago. (Sec her.) LEADING CITIZEN ment lost all symptoms of many years' dis- lisease that made life fntolerable; tressing further treatments made wonderful cure PERMANENT. “LEADING PHYSICIANS" have witnessed marvelously successful treatments of total deafness, paralysis, deaf mutes, neuralgia, etc.; names at offiees. “WONDERSTRUCK Mrs. Knowles, the long bedridden, OSSIFIED lady, recently vis- fted me; 1 found all her formerly solid joints freely movable; she grasped and shook my hand—before impossible; I was wonderstruck to see the great change.’” “ATHLETICS —Rexradio instantly helped my PARALYSIS, and I walked, ran, LEAPED.™ PO ik coudhabneart Baccar e iomiss Sl “ALMOST MIRACLE"—Recently I took a DEAF MUTE to Rexradio: in 3 seconds he made her HEAR‘ and SPEAK numerous words and sentences, which we all under- stood clearly. She also spoke for me. It' was almost a MIRAC] J. P.. 3460 20th st. e “REXRADIO" made my many years totally DEAF ear instantly hear WHISPER at 70 feet.” —— “DOUBLE BARRELED" healing: While Rexradio was treating a patient, a rheu- matic person sat within 4 feef, who de- clared she f=lt the power pass 1o her and re_ mova her pains. (A “‘frequent’’ occurrence.) “STORED RADIUM"—Rexradio charged a handkerchief with his healing force. which was taken miles, laid on lady in agony from diseare; In few seconds all pains left her; sound sleep following - “DISTANT HEALING" by Rexradio has been wondertully effective in numerous instances. “REXRADIO” instantly made my ANCHY- o Mmb move naturally, and 1 walked e “MY TYPHOID FEVER" at its most DAN- ‘(.}YEROFS STAGE was absolutely BROKEN UP and fully CURED by Rexradio's 2 treatments, in one day.”’—K., 112 Fell st. THE Star Halr Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth,stops, falling, cures dandruft and itching scalp; no'stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp:at druggists’,hairdressers’; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Pork. DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for rheumatisim, paralysis, neuraigia, pneumonia, gore throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for over 20 yvears; price 50c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 40 Turk st., S, F. SAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches; NOTICE—My wife, KATHARINA RUNDE, having left my board and bed, I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by her all sizes., J. E. DOAK. 48 Fremont st. my name. F. H. RUNDE, 2160 Mission st. ANCY and_silk_dresses carefully wash MISCELLANECUS WANTS. P APANESE FAVORITE LAUNDRY, esta AAAAAA—Buys any amount good second-hand clothing; special price for fancy ladies’ and men's clothes. 922 Folsom; tel. Folsom 8622. AAAAA—Highest prices for ladles gents cast- oft clothing. Tel Davis 825, 650 Sacramento at. DIAMONDS and_precious stones bought for cash. KARL EBER & CO., room 405, Ad- ams bldg., 206 Kearny st.; phone Black 3036. HOUSES TU LET—FURNISHED. A GREAT bargain; downtown li-room house, nicely furnizhed;’ best location in the eity; long Jease. 242 Post st. OAK, 419—Completely furnished modern house, 10 rooms, 2 baths, garden and yard. —— EOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. ence mecessary. MISS PLUNKETTS, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery, r, 12— 2 waitresses, $25 and found; country. —_— GIRL sor gemerai nousework and plain cook- ing: wages $18-§20. 1216 Fulton st., near Devisadero. LADIES for steady home employment: $8 to $12 weekly. Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- ket st., room 1% TEN girls for housework, $20-8$25-$30 per mo. 2 ssiesladies, call early, $40-$50 mo. 613, 613 Grant bidg.; phone south 104. WANTEDTen thousand mothers to give CHICLETS to their children for their ifttle stomachs sake. YOUNG ladies to study for the stage. Box ANTED—Girl for general work and waiting. P oor tivae e A WANTED—Men to fill 350 rooms at 20c per night; clothes closets, hair mattress; electric light in every room. €81 Howard st. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c o 60c. D63 Mission st., bet. lst and 2d sts. or 11 Third st., Examiner bullding. TRY our men's shoes, union made; §1 and §1 50 pair; foot-form shoes, $250; we pay express charges. 11 34 st., Exam.bid. ; il 9 p.m. WANTED—Orders for burnt work. Box 4123, Call office. TWO young men; barber trade taught free; wages after first week. 751 Mission st. ERRAND boy to make himself useful in gents’ furnishing store. ROGERSON, 535 Valencia. ——— e — ENERGETIC, rellablé men as and - A NEAT, experienced bedmaker to rent rooma. Call after 8, 25 Third at.” House of 8 rooms, neatly furn.; all rented; no reas. offer refused. NICE furniture 7-room house; price $550. 43 McAllister st. e ————— HOTELS. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1016 Van Ness ave,— This first-class hotel is now being conducted on the American plan especially for famill ;7 vl 8 les | A FEW GENUINE for the season or year. 18 unsur- passed. The equipments are all with every convenience. The rooms are large, sunny and comfortable; superb view; the i, 5 1 e e St of Hotel Langham, N. Y., & Moana Hotel, ‘Honolulu. HOUSB-CLEANING OFFICES. — moven cusamoxa_ormoms. e g 2 B | Py 902 McAllister, 1 to 8. | WANTED—Store in good loeation for saloon business. Box 820, Call. WANTED—Horse to drive for its board and stabling. 141 Oakland ave, Oakland. TILTON wants second-hand clothing_and aum;x“gma'?fu Bth st.: tol. Jeasie 3016, Levy & Radler, highest price for gents’ cast-oft Clothing. shods; tel. Red 1544, #15 Washington. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ARISTOCRAT planos—the Gabler; e Sl S o ca; over HEINE PIANO CO. -237 Geary. st., 8. F.; 1252 Breadway, : manufacturers ot the Peerl up; 9 wmny cu:f' mlm 4 T e e e P D R, B T 1899. 2122 Fillmore st.: phone Geary 2083. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tailor, 721 Market st. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 50 down ands$1 50 per week. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO., 340 Post st., near Powell. ELECTROLYSIS, magnetism, massage pariors. MRS. HOLSHOUSER, 320 Starr King bide., 121 Geary st. 2 —_— THERE is nothing so refreshing to a fevered mouth as a CHICLET. H. ANDERSON, 26 O'Farrell st.—Theatrical, masquerade and carnival cestumer. MRS. DR. G' 511A Leavenworth st., twee; E m“fi Q'Fa Tel. East be- SUITS to order on installments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS CO., the tailors, 120 Market st. ANT sults to order. extra pants or fancy nu";. for $14 75, Fred Wagner, 850 Market. 'EASY Instaliments for Men and Youths. Suits ta order. Co-operative ’rmam:. 1117 Mkt. : ux nsmn@&nmm“?m z Montgomery O Riltorine. s ke Vnaer St Mlchnias. g s R removed; _ Dt ¥, Bucigr, Wiew ESlonI08 Geary.s M 2 3 ; dress AT otnin Pasior,cor. Bush a4 Dupont BARGAINS in fine_dlamonds: easy P. V. GARIN. 138 Dupont. MASQUERADE AT T £ LYSIS" My nearly helpless limb and B ad normal strenath and abilitics fully restored by Rexradio’s 1 treatment.” LINDNESS AVERTED: natural strong “sight established by Rexradio’s 2 treatments; 1 now easily read SMALLEST PRINT with- out .glasses.”" st e S S S “THUNDER INAUDIBLE"” many years to 2 of us; after 3 seconds public treatment we both heard WHISPER at 30 feet; two prom- inent “‘physicians’ in hail “‘openly” said the results were truly ‘‘wonderful.”” TRUNS AND LEAPS'—PARALYZED pa- tient, in presence of above 2 physicians, after 3 seconds’ treatment, RAN and' LEAPED. “ELECTRICITY,"” concealed batteries, ete., eannot account for Rexradio’s peculiar pow- ers: TWICE he met this objection by inducing ‘‘skeptics'® to PUBLICLY and thoroughly SEARCH him In full view of crowded audiences. On their declaring the search satisfactory, he Instantly touched the totally deaf ear of the chief searcher (skep- tic), who then owned he heard WHISPERED words. “ATTORNEY'S® ANCHYLOSED UNBEND- ING KNEE instantly moved naturally after few seconds’ treatment. “MEDICAL LIBERALITY"—City physician said to audience: I strongly advise incurable by medicine to take marvelous treatment.” “REXRADIO" gives above treatments, which may become ‘‘permanent by further treatments. ‘‘Names' of above patients at offices. " DIO'S” free public healing TO- DAY, 2 to 8 b, m_Office hours, 2 to T 7831 Market, cor. 4th, Bt B sacduom v o A A M A WEEK'S news for 5 Weekly Call. “muvunw.mun:. PAPERNANGING. PAINTING, ETC. cum m‘l.& toga: small orchard; good house and barn; 2 weils; near school. ALFALFA LAND. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres up; half cash. $30 per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge canal. i500-—40 acres, all tillable, No. 1 soil; fam- crehard; mostly in grain; 6-room house; good barn, windmill, blacksmith shop. poultry- houses; near school; fine team; Jersey cow, pigs_laying hens. tools; wagon, 2 buggles; ali furniture; close to Santa Rosa. $2750—Foothill ranch of 160 acres; Clayton; 80 acres fine plow land; house, good barn; family orchard; terms. $1700—25 acres, close to Calistoga; adapted to vines and trees; family orchard; cozy 3-reom cottage; good barn: fine water. $400 down—D3 acres good land, with new, hard finished cottage of 5 rooms and bath. large brooder-house, 2 incubators, brooders; all farming tools; mear Petaluma; price $2000. $S5 per acre for sandy loam land, slightly rolling; 3 miles west of Petaluma; In tracts from 5 acres up. We wish to call special at- tention to the choice homes we have in the vi- cinity of Petaluma and want to ha you drive out with us and see them. Photos at this office. 25 acres, haif rolling and balance Jevel; near Santa Rosa, 3 miles of Kenwood; "rich land: 2 acres orchard; vineyard: creek. 2 wells; nice cottage 5 rooms: large barn: fenced inte 4 flelds; 5 poultry-houses, large wire netting yards, 130 laying hens; good horsa, 3 cattle: spring wagon, top buggy; 4 tons hay; easy term $2600—10 lots at Corte Madera; 4 minutes from depot: log cabin worth $1000, fine shake cabin; stable; fine suburban home; easily worth $3300; hot and cold water throughout; modern. $2950—34 acres, near Watsonville; 200 apples; 6 n-res fine potdtoes; 2 acres timber: balance grain; 5-room cottage: barn. outbuildings. $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit belt, near Lodi; sandy loam; 5-room house and barm. $2500—Near Santa (Tus, 60 acres rich alluvial soll; 8 acres orchard, mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house, tarn. 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. NICE, INDEED—One mile from Haywards, Alameda Co.; 19 acres of very fertile land: @ acres of fine bearing trees; 1 acre vina- yard: gently rolling; big windmill and tan house with 2 rooms; elegant modern house of 8 rooms: new barn: chicken-houses. chicl ens; 2 horses, wagons, mplements and rich household furniture; exceptional bargain be- cause of landlord’s oid age; the land alons worth, the price, $7500. RIAN] & CO., Montgomery st., 8. F. SALE or exchange for city property; sacrifice: 153 acres, Napa Co.: 60 acres in cultivation: fruit, vines and grain: fully equipped and paying: beautiful place: gentleman's home. SHADBURNE. . 406 Montgomery st. —_ $1300—HERE 1s 2 snap. You pay for the house ‘what 't is worth and you get the lot, 25x13, free at a local station across the bay; store 6 living rooms College ave.; near electric_ltne; rent $100. Acdiess 7, SUB. Berketey P. O. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS! Bend postal for catalogues of the bést bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st.