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THE 8 FRA NCISCO " CALL, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1904. 13 /CRFUNMED TOILET SO0AP TO WANT AD PATRONS—FREE g e Y e el o O s e e e e e e et s i s W FUMPLOYMENT WANTED—Male—Con. hangin expert work vers ates ress A. E from Fa wish positions; tent 1o ali branches of hormes, tend cows, also wife first-class cook od 1 week, MR. MORRIS, 163 middle age. wants position as vege. ener; understands prun- icarpenter tools and un- are for horses; office. 160, Cal 4 reliable grocery man rk, salesman, collector specialties; well acquaint- sddress B BRODERSEN, rell st UNG man (Germen), steady and industri- wishes situstion in saloon or wine and store as bartender or porter; country Box 183 office, Oakiand. ¥ VES— Gentleman and lady of thor- 2 experience will take any case; satisfac- guaranteed 'S reasonable and h Box 119, Call office. hy young man as gardener;: handy with to work: tend to horse, milk; Box 985, Call office. AN expert stenographer and typist (owns ma- work; at liberty after Saturdays; verbatim re 522, Call CLASS colored man would in private 1008 itke & po- amily as butler or cook. ot BER, honest young man would like to take are horses or drive for private family. x 4558, Cail COACHMAN o ly competent; n n also care for gardem and i references. Box 3. Call office. AN eiderly man wants work in a small stable, odging-house or any kind of light work. Ad- drees b office. GARDENER wants position; is also first-class horeer: sober and reliable; best city and . ferences. Box 65, Call office. PER. buyer, time, stock or supply man on railroad, in mill, 8, Call office. as heiper to a photo- ect mysel? in commer- Box 9§34, Call —— n desires any kind position i in wine and liquor busi- of age, steady and sober, nes any kind of work. st . F. position to take care of enings. Box 165, Call. position of any kind; young neat 170, Call. work of any kind Box by co is sa. nt sman varber, position in x 478, Call office. striper and letterer man wants w some experence at £ barber, steady place. Box Cal first class, good shopworker, n. Roehnisch, 639 Jesste. male purse would like posi- Box 508, i office. "RNER, A CHINESE experfenced, first-class cook, Eng- sh, French wishes on; city: first-class ¥ or boar use; best meat ooking : and neat: good satisfaction. CHARLEY W., 1113 one Black 3658 k wants situ- kson st I cook. wants & po- acraments st i or country; has best recom- mendation and long experience. SHIOZAKI, Ceary st ung Japanese wants position as e, to do housework in good good English. F. N., 509 T young Japanese wants position as r mt tuble, to do housework in good fam- speaks good English. F. N., 500 Sutter. Japanese boy n city; wages 515 BAdy =t -cless, Japanese, wants position; ces: wages $8 a week up: phone H. NAKAMURA, 417 Jones st. GOOD boy NK. position as object. H. Hyde 167! JAPANESE boy wants cooking and house- vk $4 o week up: phone Hyde 1675, L 0, 417 Jones st T, frst-clase laundryman, wants & in private family: city or country: 3 A., 1301% Larkin st JAPANESE bedmaker wants work boardina- house or rooming-house: speaks English well Write to WILLIAM, r. 1, 108 Prospect place. JAPANESE High School student wants a pos! understande cooking: has recommen T. IMAL 539 Stevenson st. CHINERE. first-class family cool £35, $30: city or country. W. B. KEE, 615% Dupont st., room 29 CHINESE first-class family cook wants posi- tion 714 Washington st. uation $100 FR: or barber jtch that 1 can’t cure; a trial treat- mens free DR. BROWN, 54 Bixth st. Orfice—No. 14 streee. San Francisco, Cal WANTED To purchase Realty Syndicate ceriificates. MANHATTAN LOAN COM- _ PANY, 107-108 Crocker bullding. COMFA formed: mining or patents; stock #0ld - strong Eastern connections: advice free. Vrite A. F. HARASZTHY, 522 Crossiey bdg. e e ——— A—HOUSES and fiats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free: take advantage of this depariment: it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 2056-39 Geary ., on the square. e LR d flats to let: every do- plece in San Francisco on 2 3 absolutely free; let us find vou 8 place: come in and let us know what 5Pt Jou want to pay and the locality: “we 0 the rest”™ terling lure Company, 1030 Market st McAllister. % H FLATS TO LET—Continued. BROWN, | - | $26—NW | SILVER. 120, bet_ 54 and 4th_Furnished flat| 1 | 25 ME | | e—— city or | | WILL pay 20 per cent more for furniture than ! — willing | will | wants $4 50 day; | Jompetent Japanese butier wishes | EXPERIED ity {3 QUARTZ miners, 83 | day Just fnished, 2 most modern §. ats; reception hall; beamed cellings nt reasonable. 2011-2043 Green FOR res marine LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. 504 nr. Castro—$18; 4 modern ref; warm beit Call bet. . 722 California s "CORNER 2 6 new | sunny FLATS FOR SALE - FURNISHED. SDUCED—Modern sunny upper flat, 7 large ' oms; going to Montana. 917 Jomes st., | near Bush; phone Larkin 41 | TURK. 108%—Flat 6 sunny rooms, bath; well z0od transient trade; pays $25 sacrifice HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. A~MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay at. Phone Main D848, Leading Employn nt and Labor Agents. man, French, Italian, sk, Spanish, Slavonian and! 1003 we gave 1904 we hope to 60,000 men work. . Increase 60,000. MISCELLANEOUS. Grainer and painter, §3 50 day. FARMERS-~DAIRIE! 14 farmers, plow teamsters, $26 to $35 and found: 4 milkers. $30 to $40 found: 6 chore- ™en and boys, private and ranches. Millman, iurniture fastory. . FARMER AND WIFE. F: and wife, Oregon, $400 a Year. Farmer and wife, south, $50 and found. COOKS, ETC. S 14 cooks, waiters and kitchen help, city and country;- porter; butchers; dishwasher, In- stitution, country, $25 and found. Andrew 'Steiger, cook, please communicate. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. completely heap. Box 1 A fiat of 5 rooms for sale: Stevenson st. SEpe—— FLATS TO LET—7URNISHED. ND, §19—Flat of & sunny bay- ;. hot and cold water; $16. window | ? 3 rooms and bath; yard; rent reasonab FURNISHED flat; fine rcoms, bath; Mission warm beit. Box 706, Call office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. H HENRY MAYER pays Lighest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. Mission; tel. Bush 813 908 FURNITURE of elght.rooms for sale, Larkin st.; no reasonable offer refused. ABE LEVY, Salesroom, 1185 Market st. Tel. Jessie 761 Don’t sell your furniture, carpets, office fur- niture, ete., until you get his estimate. dealers or will eell on commission. L. H. BURD, auc., 1636 Market; phone Jessie 2336. CALL on Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission st., be- fore selling your furniture. Phone Red 4462 - — FOUR codks Housework, Housework, Sulsun Chambermaid, Waitress, same house 2 men and wives, counts ~$60-365 Becond girl < s ..$20 Assist in_small boarding-house, country, $25 Housework, § adults . Housekeeper, country ... And a large number of housewor] $25. Call to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. $20 | | WANTED—Girl for general housework for 2 in family, $25, for Sonora, Tuolumne County, fare paid. Apply to.day to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st Two chambermaids, housework, $25 mo. 4 1y to-day: general 825 walitress for swell place, assist upstairs: foune sirls. stenographers. Room 612, Grant 4 girls, uiiding. Tel. South 104. A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: tuition $5 to those entering now; three positions to flil immediately; positions guaranteed at $10 per week up; leading achool in West. 233 Geary st., room 13. WANTED—Girle to learn millinery now for fall season: both seasons taught from, start to finish in one month for $5: positions as trimmers, saleeladies, makers, guaranteed at $10 per week up; 7 positions to be filled im- mediately. Pariors, 143 Stockton r 13 | A—PACIFIC College teaches hairdressing, manicuring, electric massage, etc.; six hours' practice a day; guarantees positions; omly recognized college of its kind on coast: day end evening classes; all parlor work at re- @uced prices. 133 Powell st. | | EXPERIENCED saleslady wanted for hosiery | Gepart steady position for right party. 1 MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. LADIES wanted everywhere, copying letters at | home_ evenings or spare time, and return to | us; 5o mailing or canvassing; $9 weekly earned: materials free: enclose sclf-addressed | envelore for particulars. Guarantee Co., 2 W.12. Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa | WRAPPER wanted; must be thoroughly expe- rienced to take charge of wrapping depart- | good wages and steady position for | party. 1. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53" Ellis. | FIRST-CLASS operator wanted: wages $15 per | week. 509 Kearny st., room 2. 1 A YOUNG woman for second work. 432 Capp street. ! A GIRL for general housework: must be a good cook; family of 3. Apply 1132 Fell st. | WANTED—Girl to do general housework: sleep bome. Apply 115 Fell st., apartment 23. WANTED—Every tennis plaver to try CHIC- LADIES for steady home employment: 38 to $12 weekly. Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- ket et. room 61S. CED operators on silk and alpaca best pay. KONIGSTEIN, 28 First s | PROOFREADER—GIr] who can read proof and set type. Box 143, Call office. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes. 8 p. m. Wednesday; salary no chject. | waiste; HELP WANTED—MALE. LOST AND FOUND, PERSONALS—Continued. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Sociaty of San Francisco in the . names of GEORGE ZIEGLER or AMALIA ZIEGLER, No. 255-1219. The finder will please return to bank. . LOST—A b6-diamond hoop ring, with peculiar crowned setting; more valuable to owner as an heirloom; $40 réward. Return to 528 Sutter st. LOST—Cocker spantel, near Vi name ““Tiger” on back of coll et., room 36, bet. 1 and 3; LOST_2 satchels containing clothes; also yel- Tow bag. SAILMAKERS. 5 sailmakers, steady job, city, §2 50 to $4 day. PRUNERS. hard, MASON Stonemason, mine company, long job, $8 50 dny and found. PIE BAKER. Ple_baker, city job, steady, $15 week. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. to address newspapers, etc., our office. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WANTED—One or two men to learn a good trade; steady work; pald while learning; must have $25 security. Call at 618 Mer- chant st., bet. Kearny and Montgomery. BARBER wanted Wedneadny and_Saturday evenings and Sunday morning. 1532 Chureh, 10 pruners, Ia winter's job, $40. STO Placer County, EXTRA barber wanted. 205 Soott st. WANTED—Good partner for barber shop. 641 Seventh st., Oakland. ! AUGUST GUCKMOELLER, 625 ST Monday evening, one pair of spect Cles In case. Reward at 510 Mason st. FOUND—sAn_opportunity to sell CHICLETS by a live drugiist. , MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order; removated, disinfected (formaldehyde process); excellent carpet cleaning. HOPKE BROS., 1432-3¢ Howard st.; phone South 216. MEDICAL. LADIES who are in troubfe or suffering from any allment peculiar to their sex can find immediate rellez by consulting Dr. White, the only graduate physician in San Fran- clsco who has devoted & lifstime to helping women; 17 years' experience, without a fail- ure, has put him at the head. He guaran- tees relief or no pay. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. LADIES—Possibly I'm not the cheapest nor yet the oldest specialist here, but I AM a RELIABLE graduate physician. When in trouble confide in ‘me. Irregularities relieved the unfortunate helped; I promise best a tention and no danger; I guarantee prompt results or, no charge. Room 1; est. 14 years. DR. B. G. WEST, office 305 Kearny st. —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Ine)— ..ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN. INTEREST 5% AND 6 PER CENT. CITY, OAKLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY ssesesienesesan PROPERTY .... Second mortgages, life insurance policies, es- tates in probate, undivided interests in prop- erty, probate reaity loans. stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests in property purchased. .....MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY..... Suife 107-108 Crocker bldg.; phone Main 5924, AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgages, undlvided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, eto.: legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money, Bee HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 34 Mortgage, on real estate, In city, fown or country. Low rate of Interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, etc. Box 223, Call office. A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton sf loans money on diamonds, valuables, et 2 per cent per month; fire and burglar-proof safe; deposit vault on premises for free use of customers. BALARY LOANS— Morey loaned salaried people without secur- ity or Indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bld. | | A—A GREAT reduction for this month only; it is between seasons; a special reduced rate on prices made from Sept. 1 to Nov. 1 for wrinkles, bagginess, pittings and freckles; from this date I will be in my office from | 10 to 5 daily; will examine your face per- sonall M ELLA HARRIS, Beautyer- mist, Geary st. LADIES—If you have wrinkles, smallpox pit- tings, bagginess of eyes or any biemish of the face, Mme. Gillingham invites you to call and Investigate her wonderful and im- proved method, known to no other in this city: demonstrator can be seen dally. 143 Stockton st.: write for bookiet. THE _Star Hair Remedy restores gray hatr, im- proves its growth.stops falling, cures dandruft and ftching scaip; no stain or stickiness: cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers’; cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Porl DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia. pneumonia, sore throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for over 20 years: price 50c. Manutactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN. 40 Turk st S. F. OXYGEN massage treatments cure all nerv- ous troubles. Office 320 Starr King blds.. 121 Geary st.: MRS. HOLSHOUSER, mas- netle specialist; treatments $2 each. A PROMINENT author says that CHICLETS are wonderful lumps of delight—so they are. ELEGANT sults to order, extra pants or fancy | vests, for $14 75. Fred Wagner, 850 Market. H. ANDERSON, 26 O'Farrell st.—Theatrical, ‘masquerade and carnival costumer. SUITS to order on installments of $1 per week. NEUHAUS CO.,.the tailors, 720 Market st. EASY installments for Men and Youths. Sults to_order. Co-operative Tailoring, 1117 Mkt | A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 24 mortgages or on any security; any amount. O, W. BECKER, 8 Geary, rooi 30, MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Market st., opp. Bth. MEN--The only original Moler Barber College teaches barber trade In 8 weeks; wages earned while learning. New quarters and new appliances. Call or write for {llustrated catalogue. Moler Barber College, 649 Spcramento st. Lately moved from Clay st. HIGH GRADE POSITIONS OPEN. Clerical, technical and salesmen, paying from $1000 to $5000 year; communication strictly confidential; offices in St. Louts and 8 other ecities. Call or write Pacific Commer- clal Bureau (Inc.). 808 Mutual Bank bldg. WANTED—Manager for fewelry and station- v department in large store; must under- stand these lines thoroughly: state age, ex- perience, reference and salary expected. Ap- ply box 188, this office. WANTED—Man capable of managing a crock- ery and household goods department in de- partment store; good opening for right par- ty: state age, experience, reference; also salary. Apply box 169, this office. A PLEASANT faced, fine appearing registered physician and surgeon: must be quite gray, but active: positively no other; no traveling: salary $200 or more when well started. Call at 25 Third st WANTED—Reliable boy, bet. 17 and 19, to do collecting for advertising firm; salary §20 per month fo start: good chance for advance- ment: references required. Box 159, Call WANTED-—Men to prepare for rallway mall custom-house positions. Apply for free logue, Pacific Correspondence Institute, Grant bldg., 1005 Market st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to 50c pey night. WANTED—An all around tailor and coatmaker for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED ucated gentleman to visit small towns and write short articles for publica- tion; $83 per month. Box 930, Call offi GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25¢ to 60c. 571 Mission st., bet. ‘Ist and 2d sts., or 11 TI Examiner bullding. BARBER! shop, centrally located: cheap ¢ DECKELMAN BROS. 106 Ellis st BARBER-SHOP, 4 chairs, win 00d- near-by |- city; well furiished and doing good busi- ness; must be sold. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. WANTEDMen to fill 350 rooms at 20c per night; clothes closets, bair mattresses, elec- tric light in every room. 681 Howard, nr. 84, 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. bid.; open till § p.m. L 2-chair barber-shop for sale; doing owner retiring, 2584 Market. BARBER SHOP for sale; old established place: fine location, 223 Fast st. MRS. DR. WYETH. specialist for all female complaints end irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS. DR, GOQDWIN, well known Jadles’ spe- clalist, has returned from Europe: 25 years' experience in female complaints without a failure; no operation, no drugs; when others fall see the doctor and be content. Materni- ty Home, 412 Taylor st., near Geary. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consult this speclalist 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, 210 Kearny st.; relief guaranteed; no drugs, no operations. MRS. DR, GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., be- tween Geary and O'Farrell. Tel. East 697. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 r cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, Market; tel, Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; large business in 46 principaj cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. ON ealaries, insurance policles, chattel mort- gages, dlamonds, valuables, etc. UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., near Market. TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture, indorsed notes and other security. 8. F. Discount Agency, 125-127 Phelan bidg. $1 a week; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st bet. Seventh and Bighth. ONE dollar weekly keeps you in fine elothing. Art Tatloring. 1644 Mkt.. under St. Nicholas. Superfluous hatr removed; electric needls. Mrs. Eaton,369 Sutter. Miss Eaton,233 Geary.r.38. | TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 30 Mi; Clothing Parlor,cor.Bush and Dupont. MASQUERADE costumes pl books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO4.733 Mkt ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray bair to its natural color.§1 at all druggists’. —_— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residenc, 102114 Market st.. bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. PRIVATE—Money loaned on salaries without security; diamonds or chattels; no fee; no com.; cut rate. Cal. Loan Co.,528 Parrott bid. 1 PER cent on furniture or planos: no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, private, confidential. 26 Montgomery, rm. 21. BLOOD, skin and rectal discases a speclalty. DR. BALL, 10733 Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. LADIES Kumround: safe, sure, $2 Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co.,Kearny & Cl DR, ROSEN, residence 2005 Folsom st., c ladies, rellef or no fee; $10. MONEY loagned In sums from $10 upward: rea- sonable interest. A. O. Colton, 717 Mills bid. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry; confd. Diamond Parlor Jewelry Co., 722 Mkt. s ol eill e DOES_YOUR HOOF LEAK? Have you a leaky tin, shingle, felt or iron roof? Cover it with Mastlc Roofing. It is best for old and new roofs, and for valleys, gutters, decks, balconies, etc. - Mastic Roof Paint and Roofing Cement will stop small leaks. ~Write us about it. Elaterite Roofing Co., 718 Market. 2D HAND machinery, engine, boilers, pumps, pulleys, shafting, etc., etc, bought, l\‘s;. Tented and_exchanged: see H. 5. WHITE MCHY. CO. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & l\V“gO‘L"‘ll;\N. 195-197 Fremont st. AN elegant assortment of diamonds, jewelry and sealskins for sale on small weekiy pay- ments; goods delivered on first payment. UNITED TRUST CO., 21 Stockton t. FOR sale—Commission men or agents, take notice; 7 tons first-class ground chile in cold storz-e; want to sell at once. 411 Grant building. Los Angeles. Cal, A—BUYS. sells or rents gear machjnery, en- Eines, boilers. water plpe. shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear _"t A_THE ®. 3. Co) Call _virgin HI FOR sale—Large black Business horse; 1 lght TEWEERY S5 delivery wagon and road cart. Apply NE. cor. Nineteenth and Castro sts. A SNAP—On accounit of sickness, delicatessen store; good locality; mear large apartment- houses. Cal Box 17 TO salaried people without security. The White Co., 420 California st., rooms 14 and 15. WONG WOO, the fameus herb doctor—All dis- herbs. 746-8 Clay st. an CATARRH, DEAFNE:! positively cured: new method: treatment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter. —_— PAPERNANGING. PAINTING, ETC. First-class work, reasonable prices. J. C. RO- MAINE, 1067 McAllister st.; tel. Fell 2403. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bids. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. ALL loans on dlamonds and jewelry at 2 per cent a CLARA E. JEWETT, purchasing agent; coun- try orders a specialty; correspondence solicit- | ed. 305 Larkin st., room 49; tel. South 319, e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearn; 8% ON furniture & pianos; 815 up; no removal; Bo com. V. TREMAIN, room §1, 8 Eddy st. CASH loaned salarled people on notes without indorser. MORRELL, 608 Examiner building. [ ————— ] PERSONALS. “R.E.X.R.A.D.I.O.'S B.U.L.L.E.T.L.N.™ “NON-MEDICAL"” healing (solely) by human- ized radium power; for ALL discases deemed INCURABLE by others; possible benefits usually QUICK, often INSTANT; terms to suit means; office hours, 2 to 7; free lec- ture and PUBLIC HEALING 2 and 8 p. m. TO-DAY. Radium Hall, 788% Market, cor. Fourth. “SAMPLES ONLY'—The following are but @ few sample cases out of the MULTITUDE successfully treated last week: ‘CRIPPLE LEAPS" —Inflammatory rheuma- tism stiffened my spine and limbs, could barely CREEP along; last Tuesday Rexradio straightened me out and limbered me up; raised limbs naturally, RAN and LEAPED. Many similar cases. “LIFE_SAVED" —'"At the ‘crisis’ ous disease he saved my life.” of danger- 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 {b&r‘n, 11 34 st., Exam. bld.; catalog free. for sale; good location. Corner OLD establ air barber shop; good lo- cality; low rent. 2403 Folsom st MEN, learn the barber trade; tuition free to lucky one. 741 Howard st. SATLORS and ordinary seamen for all parts of the world at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. MEN wanted at 137 3d st., where shoes are re- paired by machinery; sewed soles 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. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, r. 40, Phelan bld. 35c night: reading rooms; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or monthly payments. DEREMER'S, 137 Mont- gomery st., room 12, upstairs MACHINERY for stern-wheel steamer; large marine boiler, 50 and 150 h. p.; surface con- denser. JARDINE, 220 Fremont st. NO. 1, fresh young Holstein and Devenshire cow:_blg milker; gentle. 1400 Florida st NICKEL-IN-SLOT upright Regina; 12 tunes; new; cheap. 617 Commercial s CHEAP—16-jeweled Elgin gent's watch; ne 20-year case. Box 166, Call office. SMALL gas range, almost new, cheap, 1408 Sacramento st. Sl i ol AR TR R TR GAS radiator; also 2-burner stove, nearly new, $4. 113~ Point Lobos ave. 1000 CASES assrtd. wines, champagnes, Johaunesberg Wine Vaults, $4 cs. 617 California. 241 FOR sale AAA_PERRY'S MERCANTILE BUREAL, $06 Market st., room 325, fifth floor. Office bours, § & m. 105 p. m. Bookkeeper's assistant $15 to $25 week Stenographer 815 week Manager department store 825 week Bill and entry clerk 815 week Drug clerk . 812 week Checker .. 815 week Timekeepers . ‘815 week Accountant 15 to $25 week Collector . -$15 week Floor manager .$18 week Two shipping clerks 815 week General office work $15 week Clerk, city or country 4‘1.5 week Young man learn dentistry 10 week 806 Market st., room 825, fitth floor. 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. Mission st.. bet. ist and 2d sts. e e HORSES AND WAGONS. THE quarterly bulletin of the 8. F. Veterin- ary College now ready; mailed free upon ap- plication to DR. E. J. CREELY, Pres,, 510 Golden Gate ave. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year round: near Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, S. F. heap, _fresh family cow. Sweeney st, off San Bruno road. —_— HIGHEST cash price pald for dlamonds at PAUL V. GARIN'S, 114 Sutter st. STOVES disconnected and connected; $2 50: plumbing, gasfitng.409 McAllister;tel. Mint 3086 TOWEY'S furniture polish removes spots and stains; free delivery. 370 Fell st. GAS engines, centrifugal pumps; highest grade; lowest prices. Price Pump Co., 523 Market SAFES and cash registers. new and second hand. I. FREEMAN, 1325 Market st. AT NATIONAL EMPLOYES RECORD CO. Stenographer, must be rapid, $65. Two soda fountain boys, $7. Assistant bookkeeper, $40 to start. Buyer neckwear, veilings, etc., $125. Neat young map for candy store, good pay. Packer, good opening, $40. 2 assistant bookkeepers, knowledge of sten ography, good Correspondence cific Coast. 2 salesmen, flour, $75 and expenses. Office specialty salesmen, good pay. Wine salesman, $100 and expenses. Openings for salesmen, solicitors and agents, Many other positions open. Cali at office. 51 Third st., rooms 9 and 10. £330l representatives, Pa- i AT HORD & SMITH'S Contractors’ Agents. 95 Third Bt. Cranesman, south, 33 50, boss here. Man to run wex thread machine, ehoe fac- tory, §15. Man for dye house, experienced, $15 to $20. Solicitor for tea and coffee, big Iinduce- ments. Man to handle nerve medicine, §1 and com- mission. Amador County, teamsters, $2. A.A—GEO. DAVIS & CO. Employment Agency, 130 Sansome. Man famillar with dry goods, $65, Clerk, knowledge of typewriting, $7 week. Order clerk and collector, $50. Dry goods man, city, $100. Stenographer, $50. Engraver on jewelry, $100. Jewelry clerk, behind counter extra, $75. FOR sale—Good horse and wagon; cheap. 150 Second st. OPEN hark, $200; £0od condition. Apply bet. 10 and 11, 628 Ninth ave., Richmond district. 2D-HAND bldg. material; lumber, door, sash, plumb. material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market FULL line of drummers' samples in grips and trunks; for sale cheap at 25 Stockton st, WANTED—Two horses in_exchange for plano, BYRON MAUZY, 30S Post st. AN eclegant sealskin_for sale for $75. SE- 21 Stockton. CURITY LOAN & TRUST CO., AUCTION every Wednesday at 11 of horses, wagons and barness m. 327 Sixth st. ROOMS papered, $4 up: ing. paintinz. Hartmarn Paint (0., 319 Third: 61, Ma'n 413. FOR sale—Handsome pony; ride or drive; gen- tle; $40. 1318 Grove st. DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co., S07 Mission st.; tel. South S11. FOR sale—b second-hand express wagons, one single truck, 233 Beale st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. WAGONETTES, surreys, buggles, wagons, b ness, work & driving horses. 15th-Valencis e PR S CriVing Thiews U Yalwmtie HOUSES TO LET. A ammnn A—PRINTED _list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery SAFES _New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. “DEATH AVERTED’—''Rexradio speedily, thoroughly cured me of dreadful malady, which slowly but surely leads to certain death.” “SCIATICA’S DEMON FANGS exquisitely tortured me; Rexradio’s power speedily slew this GILA MONSTER and I entered a PAINLESS PARADISE.” “IT STAYS'— ‘Rexradio cured my GASTRI- TIS in July; I stay cured.” “THE FIERY FURNACE of Typhold Fever Was consuming me; Rexradio quickly quench- ed it and delivered me.” ““COULDN'T STOOP through Lumbego; quick- 1y, painlessly stooped and touched floor with hands last week.”” (Numerous others.) "NO RETURN TICKET'—"My cancer left many weeks ago and having no return ticket it remains away.” “PILLORIED FOR YEARS" by deforming “articular’’ rheumatism, joints solid and “{mmovable,”” helpless, entirely waited on by others, lifted from and into bed, racked with severest pains all over, groaning with ony 1f even lightly touched, lying in bed ke a statue of marble, Mrs. Knowles, 370 Bartlett, by Rexradio's ONE treatment was instantly able to ftreely, naturally, move each loosened joint, rose unaided from bed, and seated herself in a chair; first time in years; her excruciating pains ceased and be- ing at her request vigorously slapped she declared the blows produced no pain; her cheery welcome awaits ‘‘visitors”; she will asp and shake your hand with the hands so_long solid and unable to close. SEE HER. “FIRMLY LOCKED JOINTS,” due to AN- CHYLOSIS, in several cases recently, have been UNLOCKED and set at liberty by the MASTER KEY of Rexradio's ‘“‘humanized Radium.” (Proofs.) DISLOCATED VERTEBRA.”—One of the spine bones thrown out of place, protruded outwardly, producing PARALYSIS; Rex- radio’s wonderful power replaced it, also re- moved the paralysis so I could run and LEAP; see me.”” A precisely similar case had a like benefit a week since. lots; only 215 miles from town; surrounded by WHITE & BAYLEY, Succeseors to W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERBE. EXCHANGES. LODL LODL The town that has the “SNAP” to it; the section that has the most fertile sofl in the San Joaquin Valley; fine roads; water trans-/ Pportation. We are subdividing a choice tract in 10-acre ‘modern homes and fine orchards and vineyards; soll rich, black, sandy loam 12 feet deep: school on'the tract; $75 per acre. This will not last over 30 days; first come, first served. Ad- Joining land sold for $125. $5500—Close to Napa City; 50 acres rich, level land; 35 acres in orchard 12 years old; good S-room house; large barn, windmill and tank:; drying plant, poultry yards; horses, o ing tools; good furniture; fine mgome; $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; 3 miles of postoffice; in Sonoma Count: rolling land; 8 acres vines; orchard; finely fenced; building alone cost §2000; house 7 rooms; barn, wagon-shed, poultry-houses. yards: 1300 cords wood; some stock; furniture; price $2500. $400 dJown—40-acre dairy and poultry ranch; 2 good dwellings, barn, poultry-houses, incuba- tor; 6 cows, 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, buggy: tools; 10 tons of hay; only 1 mile of town; in- vestigate quick; $2000. ly 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. -North of Watsonville; 65 acres, 8 acres full bearing apples, 9 in grain; fine berry tch; 40 acres timber; flowing stream; 9-room cuse; 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. 32800—Close to Petaluma, 1 mile station: 10 acres rich loam: family orchard; among beau- tiful ocaks; modern cottage, 5 rooms, bath; good barn, poultry-houses, outhouses; horse, cow, S0 henms, buggy, etc. will add 12 acres adjoining if desired; see this quick. $10,000—Close to 'Geyserville; 56 acres rich Russian River bottom; great hop land, or adapted to alfalfa or vegetables; 12 acres vine- yard, 12 prunes, 23 acres fine alfalfa; large Dew barn. We offer some of the finest farms in the world in this superb section; let us drive you around. Near Hopland; 45 acres rich land; 12 acres pears In bearing: family orchard; good house and outbuildings; well fenced; investi- gate_this. $1500—All level, 10 acres, 2 miles of Calls- toga; small orchard; good house and barn; 3 ALFALFA LAND. wells; near school. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres up: half cash. $50 per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridse canal. $5500—40 acres, all tillable, No. 1 soll; fam- ily orchard; mostly in grain; 6-rpom house; good barn, windmill, blacksmith shop, poultry- houses; near school; fine team; Jersey cow, pigs. laying hens; tools; wagon, 2 buggies; all furniture; close to Santa Rosa. $2750—Foothill ranch of 160 acres; near 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 5-room cottage; good barn; fine water. “IN_ITS TOILS"—Acutely painful RHEUM- ATISM had me in its toils; couldn’t stoop, raise feet, scarcely waik; Rexradio touched me twice and, stooping, 1 touched the floor with my hands, ra‘sed feet high, RAN and LEAPED freely, painiessly; pains all gone and smart slapping did not hurt, where the least touch had produced agony before. “MUSIC IN HIS HEAD"—Totally dea tient complained of hissing, crackling, roar. ing and MUSICAL sounds in his head; after (one) treatment he heard a WHISPER and said, Al those noises have ceased and even my MUSICAL BOX has RUN DOWN." GABOLINE engines, automoblles and launche: all sizes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. UNFURNISHED or_partly furnished home; Presidio Heights; 8 rooms and bath. Box 737, Call office. PLEASANT house; 7 rooms, bath; carpets and some furniture for sale. 943 McAllister st. TO let—Rear house; 4 rooms; 1832 Larkin st. Apply 1350 Larkin st. J MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AAAAAA—Buys any amount good second-hand ‘clothing; special price for fancy ladies and /men’s clothes. 922 Folsom; tel. Folsom 3522. AAAAA_Highest prices for ladies’, gents’ cast- off clothing.Tel. Davis 825, 650 Sacramento DIAMONDS_and_precious stones bought for cash. KARL EBER & CO., room 405, Ad- ams bldg., 206 Kearny st.; phone Black 3036. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. HOWARD, 2130, near Eighteenth—Well fur- nished S rooms, etc.; rent reasonable. A MODERN sunny furnished house, 10 rooms, 2 baths, garden, yard: whole, part. 419 Oak. ‘ haberdasher business. day, see bose here to- man to care for goif grounds, $30 and . $25 and found: carriage bell and hall boy for club, F. CROSETT inter; farmer,; fifl and found, and others. J. & CO. 628 Sacramento st. NDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Butler, ‘tolzx. middie aged, for boarding house, : cook, $45; walter, $30: dishwasher, $25, etc. AT Cal. Emp. Agency, 13 Third st.—Hostler livery stable, oity, $60; plasterer, city, $6 & day. NG everywhere, copy s home TOUNG men evenings, $9 50 week. en- velope for particulars. Manager Dept. W 12, box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. EINLTS, 1247 beteween Octavi Laguna— Gyendest flats in city igm completed; 7. 1, 10 rooms. and 550 ow ave. 5 rooms: will e open daily betw. 10 and 3 o'clock. BAKER, 2110—Bunny besement 3 rooms, bath, gas; $12 50. % o Ko T AR L GO CASTRO, €13, near 30th—Modern sunn. lnn-;_l—'—-:l-—:llg“' CABINET maker for pine furniture factory, 2147 Folsom st., near 1Sth. BOY to learn gasfixture trade; Jearning. 588 McAllister. ELEVATOR BOYS WANTED. ROOM 612, GRANT BUILDING. pald while HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. A VERY_ sunny, light, 5-roomed flat, fur- nished, ‘$125; flat to let, rent $14. 178 Col- lingwood st., nr. 1Sth and Castro. HOTELS. HOTEL BALTIMORE. 1015 Van Ness ave— This first-class hotel, now being corducted on American plan, especially for families for the . Location is unsu: The ail_modern, ;rmu are rb view; glegant. Culsine highest order, 1, N N. Y. with every con- large, sunny and furn| are all SHAN- manager, formerly of Hotel . Y., and Moana Hotel. Honolulu. e ————— HOUSE-CLEANING OFFICES. Levy & Redler, highest price for gents' cast-off clothing, shoes; tel. Red 1544. 615 Washington “FAR REACHING tients have been successfully treated for treatment—Numerous pa- | $400 down—5 acres good land, with mew, hard finished cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large brooder-hcuse, 2 incubators, brooders; ali farming tools; near Petaluma; price $2000. $35 per acre for sandy loam land, siightly rolling; 3 miles west of Petaluma; In tracts from § acres up. We wish to cal at- tention to the choice homes we have in the vi- cinitys of Petaluma and want to have you drive out with us and see them. Photos at this office. $2500—25 acres, half rolling and balance level; near Santa Rosa, 3 miles of Kenwood; rich land: 2 acres orchard; vineyard; creek, 2 wells; nice cottage 5 rooms; large barn: | fenced into 4 flelds; 5 pouitry-houses, large wire netting yards, 150 laying hens: good horss, 3 cattle; spring wagon, top buggy: 4 tons hay; various diseases, hundreds of miles away | terms. ‘without seeing Rexradio. Rexradio treat alleged ‘“‘incurable’” diseases with amazing success. (Names at offices.) “LIKE MAGIC'—I saw the large CANCER before R.'s (single) treatment: after, it was lost to sight and touch. It was like magic. “DANGER POIN; ment at once agonies when her acute disease had reached the “‘alarming” danger point; next day she rose WELL. 4 TILTON wants good second-band clothing_and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 3916. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AR A A e Anars A NUMBER OF BARGAINS IN UPRIGHTS. A small urrlxhn good order. One a little better, a snap. Stodart, mahogany case, fin Grovesteen & Fuiler, full size ‘concert. Fischer, thoroughly repaired . Bechstein, a high-grade Ge: ment e Also a ckering, ', Mason & Hamlin, Sterling and many_others. Eusy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st e e L BEAUTIFUL new upright planos for rent per month; one years rental allowed s chased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. R honest and fair dealing, Hornung Plano T oune, 316" MeAllister st: EGANT _uprights,new & 2d-hand, to $500. Ell;m'. Piano Factory, Market g‘l‘i‘m sts. WANTED—A man with indigestion to try CHICLETS. PANESE houseclean pany “hoe. | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos. Cecelian piano T iner. 618 Congh st phons ey et | “Clayer. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. NEW upright pianos eold on §5 monthly pay- LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. lnut:, SCHMITZ & CO., 16 st. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of S-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering ba =3 business; Shoninger, little used. Keeffe's, S'r'lm st.: for pleasure and ‘tel. Bush “PERMANENT RESULTS"—One treatment may and often does secufe surprising re-- sults, the possible permanence of which de- pends on a limited number of further daily treatments. “PUBLICITY" is objected to by the above pa- tients, hence their ‘names” are not here published, but persons similarly afflicted will find_them at the offices. “$1000 FORFEIT'' if cases above reported are not absolutely “genuine.”” “REXRADIC" (non-medical) humanized Ra- dium healer. Office hours 2 to 7. Free lee- ture and ‘“‘public”’ healing TO-DAY, 2 and 8 p. m. Every person in audiences can have a “sample’’ of Rexradio’'s healing force. RA- DIUM HALL, 78314 Market, corner 4th. FANCY and silk dresses carefully washed. JAPANESE FAVORITE LAUNDRY, estab. 1899. 2122 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 2083. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits. Rexradio's (one) treat- | moved my bedridden friend’s | | $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. $2060—34 acres, near Watsonville: 200 apples; 6 a-res fine potatoes; 2 acres timber; balance grain; 5-room cottage; barn, outbuildings. $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit beit, near Ledi: sandy loam: 5-room house and barn. | $2500—Near Santa Crus, 60 acres rich aliuvial . 8 acres orchard, mostly apples; 10 acres ; balance timbered pasture; S-room house, tarn. Send stamp for the largest and most diversi- list on coast. fled printed S TE & BATLEY, Successors to W. J. wfl.{‘r., - 26 Montgomery st.. room Property Exchange a Speciaity. ,000—210 ACRES, 2 MILES FROM ST. e most highly Improved land. 64 acres, resistent, full bearing vineyard, homes fine modern bulldings city homes), with plant, hot and | ning water; telephone; splendid under ground | sewer system; latest patent plumbing. etc., | with fine redwood park, and valuable water | rights. This is one of the most co-yhfl’ country homes in California. For particu- lars call at 1115 Broadway, room 16, to owner, Dr. R. E. BAUSK SALE or exchange for city property; sacrifice: ul-':-. Nmm:.m—uwflnu.-i and H overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London | FOR sale—84 acres of good level land;’ sub- Tailor, 721 Market st. A divided into small tracts if desired. This land is right at Rutherford, Napa County, YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for §7 50 | Cal. Call on or addrcss the owner, T. B. .down and $1 50 per week. T. BRILLIANT | EDINGTON, at Rutherford. SRUBERENEN 0.« 346 Fhot. .. aner BOvis. ' HOMESEEKERS! DETECTIVE—Private ; all Te.. uumunu?- of the best land 'amul-‘lflh Y in California. M. WOOSTER CO.. G §16 O'Farrell. Pkone Sutter Markat & SPECK & CO., 200 MONTGOMERY ST. Selling. Leasing. Rents Collected. Insurance. BUSINESS ' PROPERTY. $100,006—Choice business property on Flils st not far from Mason; good impro ments; lot 57 6 feet; stores and lodgings. $75,000— Montgomery-st. corner, close to Clay Clay; large lot; pays 6 per cemt. $78.000—Grant-ave. corner; close to Sutter st. and new Shreve quarters; splendid brick butlding. $20,300—Polk st., 2 stores, lodgings abo' $152 50 month; mortgaged $10,000 whis can remain; snap. COME_PROPERTY. close in: $15.000 ; pays T per cent i $23,500—30 fect on Pust st.. mortgage can remal net. $20,000—Corner north of Market st.; new im- provements; pays 16 per cent met. $15,000—Modern new Western Addition flate; rents $153 month; fine neighborhood. $13,250—New flats, close to Golden Gate Park: rents $137 50 month. $12,000—Fine bufldings; lot 41x137:6; Pine st.; splendid location. $11,500—3 fine flats on Devisadero st., ats $100 month. closs $15,000—Pine st residence 11 rooms and : $10,000—Close to Golden Gate Park; and baths; north side on_Page st. $11,600—11 rooms and bath on Scott st., close’ to_Haight. $12,500—Page st., close to Park; 14 rooms and baths: new. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF FINB RES- IDE » LOTS. $26,000—137:6 feet square; unsurpassed ma- rine view. $13,500—Eleventh st., near Folsom; 50x200 ft. $6,750—50x137:6 feet; Pacific Heights. $4,500—30 ‘eet on First ave. boulevard; closs to Lake st. $1,500—Sixth ave., close to park: 30 minutes from Market and Kearny 'sts. 200 Montgomery st. SPECK & CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Do you realize that the growing city of San Francisco has only a small area of Ocean Beach? Astounding prices will be obtained for lots fronting the ocean in near future. We offer the only graded lots fronting right on boulevard, ocean and park. $450 to $1000—Unobstructed oceam and park view. Lots on easy terms. None like them in this city. Selling rapidly at our low prices and terms. Do miss this opportunity; ses them to-day. $100 to $350—Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. Get off car at our Oceanside branch office on corner H st. and 47th ave., open daily and Sunday. $300 to $1100—Choicest Sunset and Richmond lots. On installments. $100 to $100—Level Excelsior Homestead lots. Near cars. $5 monthly. $1250 to $3000—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Mission; easy terms. SOL GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 54, fourth fleor. Chronicle bidg. W. J. GUNN, 530 CALIFORNIA ST. (Savings Unfon Building.) sunny side: a splendid buy, $1,700—Union st., lot 27:6x110; marine view. very cheap: cars pa ready for building. $1,900 for both—2 lots, 50x120, east side lith ave, 225 from Point Lobos ave.; very cheap; graded; street graded, macadam- ized and sewered; both installments of taxes paid; policy of Cal. Title Insurance Company goes with lots. Fine-looking. well-buiit cottage residence. on sunny side of street in Richmond; built Lut a short time; owner going East: a barzain. $3,000—E. line 21st ave., S. from Lake st.; grand marine view; 90x120; choice lot. $2,000—E. line 21st ave., N. of California st.; marine view grand: 50x120; choicest lot in_Richmond. $18,800—Van Ne: flats; of the best built buildings on the avenue; lot 35x 120; first clase in every particular: a fine’ buy for income; under lease 2 ten- ave. - Call at office for particulars about those grand marine view building sites on Pacific Heights. The yiew is a perfect panorama. W. J. GUNN, 530 CALIFORNIA ST. e s PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. Positively must be sold. That_stately home® 2617 Buchanan st be- tween Broadway and Pacific ave. lot 34x100; fine neighborhood; grand marine view, LI rooms, 2 baths, finished basement and attic; woodwork oak and Spanish cedar; heated by furnace and has 4 open firepiaces in addition; in_absolutely perfect condition. original cost $25,000, but will be sold at a great sacrifice; all offers submitted, as & quick sale is impera- tive; key at offic & KILPATRICK, THORN 312 Busa st., near Montgomery. FOR sale—Extra well bullt new hou one left of 22 recently bullt in this block; om Ashbury Heights; a locality of elegant homes; superb view: this home is the home of home building; contains 7 rooms (all sunny), base- ment and attic; plenty of large closet: we have a model kitchen:; you never saw one like it; it will pay you to inspect this home. 893 Clayton st. 3 blocks south of Haight; JOHN STIERLEN, owner, on premises. SOME MORE SOLD. $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. Cholcest lots, Excelsior Homestead Tract: level as a billlard table; on grade; close to fine school and Mission street electric cars: bound to double in value. $10 per month, nNo taxes, fine lots, near Ocean Boulevard; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park. Get the children oue for (.‘nnnwgm; 26 Montgomery st., r. 8. Phome Main 5304 THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, CAN EE DIVIDED FOR 2 BUYERS. CHEAP home; new, modern oottage: basement and attic: all street work plete: casy terms. Inquire on premises, Mission st. $1400—TERMS it desired; 36-ft. fromt: of 19th and Valencia; strest work The Dolan Co., 1607 Market, opp. A $2000 HOME butlt to sult you, any location, on $1 25 per Home Building Association, 427 Crossley A NEW 5-room residence, just completed; see owner. 525 Seventh ave., Richmond. HOUSES built cheap; plans fres. Bullder, room 436, Parrott buflding. STANDARD ble shower baths sold Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers, 336 Howard et. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weeskly Call. 16 pages, In wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. TOMITA PARK—On line of San cars, 45 minutes from Fifth and outside the fog belt and the 8. P. Co.'s bay shore the main line: 50-foot terms only $10 down i g i i gi b I b REAL ESTATE TO EXCEANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 160-acre fruit ranch. fn full wfi; ‘mostly peaches, 16 acres alfalfa _ splendid all necessary fruit houses drier in fact fully equipped for handling price $25.000; will sell on easy terms oF ex. change for good property in Oakland: good reasons for EDSON, scle agent. 14 and 15 l WANTED - House and few acres, near schooi and car line; Berkeley or Pal ferred; state lowest cash price Box 175, Call office. OTT is hereby given that Nnog.vll': & BENSON, of 1001 dissoived partnership, and he wn EORG] XN claime. againat moRgES |

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