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THE SAN FRAN 1SCO CALL, MONDAY, OVEMBER 28, 1904. " s v S it =5 1 © PR HELP WANTED—MALE—Continted. | Y, 634-636 Clad st. aln 5848, 3 Lal >r_Agents. a, 8 hour day. rs, laborers and , fare $3 50 day. f s mill, south a Napa Co., see nday. $16 found. RS, BT 5 wasters and kitchen ands, § 908 We 60,000 M1 1904 We Hope to Increase 60,000. ADY, 634-626 Chay st. Gave Me: Work. er for banking com- nces; $40 found, with Moler Barber Coll S weeks; orig earned ng. New Cali or wr Moler B y moved from Ciay st. —Cook and $50; pot- a week; $40; milker ine appearing register=d €eon; must be quite gray, ely no other; no traveling when well started. Ci women to first-class ed at rclal st. learn the instructor; GILLETT'S atlw; Apply spondence t st.; open for malil r free Institute, venings to prepare se positions. 1085 Marke: > D—Laborers and mechanics to know i Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, e | rooms to the Denver House, » rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night. | £ man who is a_thoroughly goods bundle wrapper. Ap- and 11 . m. at HALE BROS, akers wanted for the coun— N, SIMON & CO., Market | INSTE nd sts. man to learn the barbér trade method. HAIGHT'S COR- Mission st ung man of good hebits In a s large sunny room; 2476 Howard st. i oy HOTELS. HOTEL BALTIMORE an Nees ave.— Thie ass ot ng conducted on fespecially for famiiles for the seascn or year. Location is unsurpassed. The equipments are all modern, with every cua- venjcnoe. The rooms are jarge, eunny and superb view; furnishings are all highest order. H. HAN- . formerly of Hotel Langham, N. Y., and Moara Hotel, Honolulu. EE— able compeny and shoe- phone Howard 3583. INSTALLMENT BUILDING. COMPANY. llaghan building, or buy you a lot; and interest on f balance due, making your in- aiime ss than rent; send for cl INVESTMENTS. argains—100 American Marconis, $4, STRUCTION 512 Propert princip; 1000 Rhoderick Dhu, 28c: all other stock on similar terms. E. COWPER-THWAITB, Stockton, Cal. LOST AND FOUND, MONEY TO LOAN. TTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.)— ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN AND 6 PER CENT. KLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY . PROPERTY .. ges, life insurance policie: tates in probate, undivided interests in prop- erty, probate realty loans stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests in property sed MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY. 107-108 Crocker bldg.; phone Main AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 801-602-603 Examiner buflding. Quick settlements; no disappointments, e expenses by dealing directly. , second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property In trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money, See HERMAN MURPHY. s WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3 Mortgage, on real estate, In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, etc. Box 223, Call office. ZMANHA’ m vard, 620 Second st., 2 geese; information given. A. W. MIL- At Third and Townsend Depot, a bag in ladies’ dressing-room. Return 4 Broadway and receive $10 reward. T--On Monday evening, ladies’ open-faced watch and pin; monogram on back, M. Return (36 Howard, receive reward. kness by the per- chance for ews CHICLE gold watch, with fob, vicinity reward. 2614 Sacramento. & . 12 Remington shotgun; table reward at 563 Geary st. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay asure and business; tel. Bush 534. e A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton st., loans money on diamonds, valuables, etc., at 2 per cent per month; fire and burglar-proof safe; deposit vault on premises for free use of customers. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or Indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bid. hiture or pianocs t lowest rates; no removal; no public also on real estate; or 2] mortgages or on any security; any . O. W. BECKER, 86 Geary, room 86. A “R.E.X.R,A.D.I1.0.'S B.U.L.L.E.T.LN. S. L.A.S.T W.E.E.K.'S “REXRADIO'S” humanized Hadium (NON- MEDICAL) healing. often INSTA! Benefits usually quick, Consultation free, 2 to 7 . m. Free “public’ healing TO-DAY, 3 and § p. m., 1 Fourth st, corner Market. CIRCULAR. “SHE DANCES"—Crippled by paralysis for camldn’t years, feeling gone, slowly without subport; ONE tment all “feell put it forward tully, “long” steps and N 18 inches. (NAME given.) dragged foot, it or put it forward, couldn't ‘‘creep’ after Rex- “On_reaching home I was able to DANCE, a thing I had nev expected to do the balance of my long life.! these troubles * returned, foot didn’t drag, walked naturally with & SUPPORT, yraised foot ctually “THEY _ CLOSE' My ANCHYLOSED fingers Were stantly loosened and glos after Rexradio’'s OD years doctors and my (unclosing) last week) in- ed on my m treatment. cines had utterly our failed to help. 1 came from Sacramento for treatment and am abundantly satisfled.” (NAME at offices.) “FACIAL PARALYSIS"—'‘Cheek and Iip par- alyzed and without feeling; ONE treatment by Rexradlo and feeling retirned and I could naturally control the parts.” (NAME given.) “NEURALGIA was chronic and severe; ban- ished promptly last week." (NAME given.) “LAMENESS from chronic SCIATI iy cured last week. I ran and (NAME given.) 8 C. Tl rom; “THREE SECONDS' made many years' at 80 feet.” (Hundreds more.) pt- PED. treatment by Rexradio ‘DEAF” ear hear clearly “CONSUMPTION"'—"“Rexradio's given.) HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jéewelry Store 906 Market; tel, Main 1644, Branch 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- ts, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security: easy payments: large business in 46 ncipal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. r; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde ellent rpet cl ning. HOPEE 34 Howard st South 2{8 who are in troubid or suffering from ent peculiar to their sex can find mediate relief by consuiting Dr. White, the only graduate physician in San Fran- ciseo who_has devoted a e to helping women; 17 years' expe: e without a fall- ure hag put him at the head. He guaran- tees relief or no vay DR. WHIT! Market st, rooms 7 and 8. DRS. GOODWIN has returned from Europe: a §. F.; 28 years' experience s only; Drs. Goodwin is well the implicit confidence of from irregularities or other tions; relief agsured or no charge; avoid ; fee low; houre, 2 to 4 and 6:80 to 8:30 S50 Market st., second floor. >ossibly I'm not the cheapest nor ye e oldest specialist here, but 1 AM a RELIABLE graduate physician. When in trouble confide in me. Irregularities relieved; tunate helped; I promise best at- and no danger; I guarantee prompt no charge. Room 1; est. 14 years. T, office 305 Kearny st. hops bought and soid at Coleman's ¥ shops & specialty. 705 arcund tailor and coatmaker Apply REISS BROS. & CO., man to visit small publica- Box 950, Call office. half-soled while waiting; 25c on st.. bet 1st and 2d sts., miner building. rooms at 20c per r mattresses, elec- 681 Howard, nr. 34 $1 and $1 50 50: we pay express bid ; open till § p.m nth om en as city and coun- 247 Fifth st nd able seaman. Thom. 110 Davis st. ass band. 328 Bush st., or men wanted to peddie st telegran » Montg: Ty st ir barber shop; good lo- 2403 Folsom st barber trade; Howard st. AN'S, 26 Steuart st. st whepe shoes are re- sewed soles 10 min., 75c. men (green hands) for T WJackson st. collected; suits, attachments. justment Co., 328 Montgy., r.418. E. A. Bullis, r. 40, Phelan bld H. Thomas Post., G. A. R. tuition free to | seamen for all parts of | MRES. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed 10083, Market st., opp. Sth. WYETH, spe rregularities o MRS. DR. complaints and guaranteed; $ instant relief e. 944 Post st I who are sick or uit this specialist on female positively corrected; the unfortu- ; the most difficult cases treated; 1018 DR. G. W. O'DONNELL— in trouble ¢ g in trouble, consult Sylvester, st.; relief guaranteed; no drugs, MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth t., be- tween Geary and O'Farrell. Tel. East 697. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERR original method of treatment. 1126 Market. LADIES Kumround; safe, suré, never fails; $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co..Kearny & Clay DR. ROSEN, res 24th nce 2095 Folsom st., corner ladies, relief or no fee; $10. MINES AND MINING. EXPERIENCED metallurgical chemist can treat most refractory ores by improved cyan- ide process and extract gold from any pul- verized material; ordinary costs; w scriznce; open for engagement. Call office. — e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Have you & leaky tin, shingle, felt or fron | root? Cover it with Mastic Roofing. It is best for old and new roofs, and for valleys, gutters, decks, balconics, ete. Mastic Roof Paint and Roofing Cement will stop small leaks. Write | us about it. Elaterite Roofing Co., 713 Market. | 2D-HAND machinery, engine, boilers, pumps, pulleys, shefting, ete,, etc., bought, sold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papes H. S WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beaie A LONG Isabella bear boa; worth $80; accept $15; also swell white fox stole; very hand- some. Call 1006 Haight st. Phone Park 380. tel, 44 Third st., near Mar- 5 night; .reading rooms; baggage to and from ferry. ts and subscriptions has )5 Market st., opposite 111 p. m. subscriptions received at , cor. Duncan and Church sts. s shoes, siightly damaged, half dission st., bet. 1st and 24 sts. SOLICITORS WANTED. JR for merchant taflor. 1125 Mar- between Seventh and Eighth. IOII!I AND WAGONS. TO HIRE—A couple of working horsee by the %, @iso room for a few more boarders. bia Stable, 122% Eddy st BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont s AN elegant assortment of dlamonds, jewelry &nd sealskins for sale on small weekiy pay- ments: goods delivered on first ‘ment. UNITED TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st. A—BUYS_ sells or rents gear machinery. en- gines, Bollers. water pipe, ihatting. puileys, ete. WHITELAW, 5 Spear A—THE (P, J. Co) Californla virgin gold wedding_rings for_sale by the PORTLAND JEWELRY CO.. 25 Btockton st. REPUTABLE place to rent gents’ full dress, Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st. (formerly at Palace Hotel). TRY our men’'s shoes at $1 and $1 50 pali foot-form shoes at $2 50; We pay express _charges, 11 34 st., Exam. bld.; catalog free. DIAMONDS and jewelry on small weekly or monthly payments. DEREMER'S, 187 Mont- gomery et., room 12 u irs. o THE quarterly bulletin of §. F. Veterinary Col- lege now ready: malled free upon application Dit. E. J. CREELY, Pres., 510 Golden Gate $12 HIGH arm, drophead sewing machide: aimost new, 1915 Mission st., near Fif- teenth. WANTED—Good_gentle horse, about 1100 or 1200 pounds. 2864 Vallejo st. FOR sale—40 business wagons of all kinds at half price. 1503-5 Folsom st tor sale. Ap- “Apply bet. hmond district. AUCTION snle of horses. wagons and harness every Wedne at 11 o m. 827 Sixth st FOR sale and exoress wagons, ome + single tr 253 Deale st WAGONE" surrevs, buy 17> s ) AGONE x&ies_ wagons. bas. driving horees. 15th-Valencia. wcriptions recelved at an & Church sts. f The Call for the recep- and tions has opposite 0’ Montgomery 10 rooms: perfect condition; gas | ghts; front and back garden. piy 4 Montgomery ave, | E ni home; 8 roome and baih Box rooms ARD, 2180, pear Bighteenth—8 rooms buth finished basement; rent reason- NICE fresh family cow; rich milk; gentle; for sale very reasonable. 8917 Twenty-sixth st., near Church. FINE Victorla; also carriage and double har- ness. 1011 Sutter st. insurance policies, chattel mort- onds, valuables, etc. UNITED > TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., salaries, s. Agency, 125-127 Phelan bldg. oney loaned on salaries without diamonds or chattels; no fee: no Loan Co.,523 Parrott bl 1 PER cent on furniture or planos; no removal; no commission: mo publicity: $25 up; quick, private, confidential. 26 Montgomery, rm. 21 MONEY to loan at low interest; ®old, diamonds, pearls and preclous 'ston at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth MONEY loaned in sums sonable interest. A. O. Colton, silver, bought rom $10 upward; rea- Mills bld. MONEY loaned on dlamonds, watches, jewelry: confd. Diamond Périor Jewelry Co., 722 Mkt. TO salaried peoplo without security. The White Co., 420 California st., rooms 14 and 15. T borrow money on salary until you see Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank blds. TAR Loa Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried R 3 Mutual Sav. Bk. 4y s and jewelry at 2 per 1 Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. furniture & pianos; §15 up; no removal V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. CASH loaned salaried people cn notes without indorser, MORRELL, 608 Examiner building. ey MONEY WANTED. s S. F. Collatera LOAN wanted; $650 for sixiy days; bonus of $150 paid; good Cripple Creek mining stocks as security. Box 1953, Call office. P e B MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NUMBER OF BARGAINS IN, UPRIGHTS -§55 1l upright, good order a snap. 5 case, fine condition..$135 r, full size concert..$143 A s One a little_betier, Stodart, mahogany Grovesteen & Ful Fischer, thoroughly repaired Bechstein, a high-grade German instru- ment Also a Chickering, Vose, Stelnway, Weber, Mason & Hamlin, Sterling and many_others. Eusy pavments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 REAUTIFUL new upright planos for rent, $3 ver month: one year's rental allowed if pur- chased, SCOTT-CURTAZ, 566 Hayes st. | HALLET & DAVIS plano for sale cheap; also large French plate mirror. 332 Third av | ‘Richmond district; Sutter or Geary cars. eck upright plano, $200; on account of sic ness. 1010 Golden Gate - BQUARE grand plano, fine tonme, $30. 1228 Filbert st. FOR honest and fair dealing, Hornung Plano House, 216 MoAllister st. ELEGANT uprights,new & 2d-hand,$45 to $500. Pilerce’s Piano Factory, Market & 14th sts. SOHMER, Byron Mauz player. BYRON MAUZY, 808-312 Post s NEW upright planos eold on $5 menthly pay- ments, SCHMITZ & CO. 6 McAllister st. DAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger, little used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. SMALL office. 8 Sixth st. P s — PERSONALS. A WORD TO THE LADIES. Call and investigate MMB. GILLING- HAM'S wonderful work of art; two ladles can be geen (one aged 72 years) ‘at her offi daily. Why go through life with a wrinkied, sallow, sunken and flabby face when & sci- entific treatment can change you to youth and besuty? Mme, Gillingham stands at the head of her profession; she has no equal. Call and be convinced. Office, 143 Stockton st., corner Geary. A—A GREAT reduction for this month onl 1t s 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 vour face per- sonally. M. ELLA HARRIS, Beautyder- mist, 128 Geary st. ALL bills contracted before the 1st of Dec. the Elystum Restaurant, 570 Geary st., clt: must _be collected by that date, as we will not be responsible for any bills after the above date, ~ C.D. ANTUNICICH & CO. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray halr, im- proves its growth,stops falling, cures dandruft and itching scalp; no staln or stickiness; dent suspenders 25c; shirts, 35¢. 574 4th st. NICKE new IN-SLOT upright Regina; 12 tunes; cheap. 617 Commercial s HIGHEST cash price paid for diamonds at PATLL V. GARIN'S. 114 Sutter st. BTOVES dlsconnected and connected: $2 50 plumblag. gasfitng 400 MceAllist el. Mint 3086 polish_r £ noves spots and very. 370 ‘el st. GAS engines, centrifugal pumps; hi st prices. Price Pump Co., hest grade; Market st. lumber, door, sash, plumb. material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market FULL line of drummers’ samples in grips and trunks; for sele cheap at 25 Etockton st. elegant sealskin_for male for §75. SE- CURITY LOAN & TRUST CO., 21 Stockton. ROOMS papered. $4 up. ainting. Hartmanrn Paint Oo., 3i9 Th! tel. Map 413 DESKS bought, wold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co., 807 Mission st.; tel. South S11. MOVING pictares, magic lanterns, sale, rental; . bargains, Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st BAFES—Ngw und second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery GAEOLINE engines, 21l sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. tinting, painting. _JESIRLLAREODE WANTE. AAAAAA—Buys any amount good second-hand clothing: lpodnalz;noo for fancy ladies’ and men's clothes. Folsom; tel. FOT 8522, Indies’, ge BAAAA—Highest McALLISTER. DA3—3 rooms and bath, coms pletely or pertly furnished. moUTze ¥ >—FOR SALE. ¥OR_sale Fincly Tornished house of 11 roome; very teascnable. 28 Flis st FURNISHED house, 8 r. and bath: tion; clears $35 mo.; sell cheap. prices for nts’ cast- Davis 525, A VERY fine diamond sunburst broach; & | cleanses scalp;at druggists’,hairdressers’; ac- bargain; §225. 10 Sixth st. cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. ARMY shoes, $155; union overalls, b6c; Presi. | DR. ROWBLL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for rheumatism,paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, sore throat, otc, Sold by all drugglsts for over 20 years; price Manufactured solely by ROWELL'& BROWN, 4 Turk st., §. F. OXYGEN massage cures weakness and nervous troubles. Office, 520 Starr King bldg.. 121 Geary st. MRS, HOLSHOUSER, magnetic specialist; ladles and gentlemen. 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts in- curred by my wife after Nov. 1, 1904, WALTER J. KELL. FANCY and silk_dresses carefully washed. JAPANESE FAVORITE LAUNDRY, estab, 1609. 2122 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 2053 AT less than cost: uncalled for suits. overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS’, London Tallor, 721 Market st. YOU can buy %76 worth of furniture for $7 30 down and 81 50 per week. T. BRILLIANT TTURRE CO., 340 Post st., near Powell detective; all classes I gitimate work promptly attended to. HARRY ROGERS, 8§16 O'Farrell. Phone Sutter 2634. DOCTOR—The greatest Sus he E eons in the Eust are using CHICLETS. y not you? H. ANDERSON, 26 O'Farrell st.—Theatrical, masquerade and carnival costumer, SUITS to order on Installments of $1 per week. EUHAUS CO.. the tallors, 720 Market st EASY ipstallments for Men and Youths, Sults to order. Co-operative Tailoring, 1117 Mkt. $1 8 week; suits to order $16 up- ‘xl:‘_!.;ugvs.‘u:: ith. Market st., bet. Seventh you n fine clothing. ONE dollar weekly k¢ Art Talloring. 1644 t., under St. Nicholas. ELECTRIC light baths; hot and cold tub baths. 467 st, WANTED—Workingmen to underwear at P, FELIZ'S get their winter 852 Third st. ELEGANT suits to ordef. extra pants or fancy fo6 Kea Vests, for $14 75, Fred Wagner, 850 Market. Levy & Redler, highest Superfiuous hair removed; electric needle, Mrs. clothing, shoss; tel. Red _ Eaton,860 Sutter. Miss Eaton,233 Geary,r.s8. second_hand clothing 154 Sthst.; tel. Jessie fll—m: ‘wants 8. TAILOR-MADB ; drees . Misfit Clothing ”.:.m and m “DROPSY"" week Rexradlo quickly reduced treatment (last week) astonishingly heiped me.” (Name o “POWERLESS HAND"—'‘Couldn’ hold things in my PARALYZED My bloat was very large; last $iaas Rex- radio’s (one) treatment enabled me to do both naturaily last week.'” (NAME given.) “BALMY SLEEP"'—"‘Rextadlo’s SINGLE treatment wonderfully relieved my affiictions and my INSOMNIA departed. had the soundest, in all my life. Same night 1 sweetest sleep 1 ever had am greatly satisfled with these unexpected, wondertul resuits of Rex- radio’s FIRST treatment.” (Name given.) TQUICK AS A FLASH'—'"Rexradio expelled my terrible LUMBAGO and I ‘bent,’ touch- ing floor with hands, RAN and LEAPED; 81l before impossible.” (Name given.) “RHBUMATISM floor, least movem (first) treatment nt agonizing. killed all pa my foot (painl chatr back.” ( ame given). Could not raise feet off Rexradio’s removed muscle ‘contractions,’ and instantly I threw in, y) over the top of a high “DEAF MUTE! —Several recently have (by 3 seconds’ treatment) been enabled to HEAR CROWD of and SPEAK what they heard witnesses. DOUBT it? and watch results! Well, bring sdme e O e o TN S “ANCHYLOSED JOINTS" bave been quickly freed, 0 they moved naturall LAMENESS ceased. 1y, and DENY it 'who may, Rexradio CAN and often DOES accomplish these wonders, “OSSIFIED LADY'" cement—yet ONE treatment made all th man on eart results. joints move naturally. but Rexradio could get such (SEE her and BB CONVINCED.) -Mrs, Knowles, 379 Bart- tt, joints of arms, limbs, etc., immovably soitd” for years—same as bricks joined by by Rexradio No “LOCOMOTOR CRIPPLED by it, others LESS, powerless, have been marvéloutly helpea by Rexradio, ATAXIA"'—Many pers ons literally HELP- quickly and it "$1000 FORFE 'TS; GENUINE F. offices. CROOKED persons may absolute “deny" above cases are mot| PROOFS at it. This work s STRAIGHT, however “LARGE_CIRCULAR’' now ready, CROWDED cases. with MULTITUDE _of CALL for it WEEKLY. wonderful NEW eircular published “DISTANT TREATM! in ‘‘remote”’ places helped. NTS"—Many ave been marvelousiy inval “BEDRIDDEN" 1w sufferers have been quickly (some INSTANTLY) helpedsand enabled to RISE from their beds right awa: y. H “FREE PUBLIC dience TO-DAY, nd § p. m. corner Market. TO SICK _FRIENDS. column DAILY. LING” in view of au- Dally office hours, 2 to 7, RADIUM HALL, 1 Fourth st., CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL See ads in this MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wi country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Mkt. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its nautral A _BRANCH office of The Ca tion of advertisements and subscriptions h: been opened at 1008 Market st., Fifth. Open until 11 opposite —— e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and_residen: 10213 Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar atte on paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% 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. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs 746-8 Clay s CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in BARS itively cured; new methods Preatment tree, D 1 week's Cottingham, 204 Sutter. e e e e . _zmnmone. PAINTING, ETC. First-class work, reascnable price J. C. RO- MAINE, 1067 MeAllister st.; tel. Fell 2403, INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, a torney-at-law, 6 Hobart bldg., 532 Market st. _————— CLARA F. JEWETT, purchasing agen " correspondence soliclt- 305 Larkin st., room 49; tel. South 319, try orders a speclalt: PURCEASING AGENCIES. e ———————— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Bids wanted—Notice 13 hereby given that sealed . proposals will be - celved by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home_ of Callforni Room 13, 320 Sansome et., California, up at its office, Francisco, to 11 o'clock a. m,, Sat ur- day, December 8, 1904, and opened immedi- ately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies, etc., for the Vet- California crans’ Home, Napa County, (rallroad _station, Yountville, I. o. b.) commencing _January 1905. Schedules w! £ix months, and ending June 30, 1, for 1905, ith information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully fol- low the conditions of the scheduies, and no bid_will be considered unless it is in ac- Bids must be made on samples submitted whenever cordance with such schedules. called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent. of the amount of his bid, pavable to C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bid- der will enter into a good and valid con- tract upon notice of acceptance, as required upon some well known and Ly law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Preference will be given to goods manufac- tured or produced in this Btate, price, fit~ ness and quality being equal, un d er the pro- visions of Section 3247 of the Political Code. Address Jobn F. Saeeban, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, Room 18, 320 Sansome s Francisco, California. By order of the . 8 Board an of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secre- tary. PROPOSALS will be received at the Burea; ‘of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, ton, D. C.. Wasbington, D, Q. December until 10 o clock and publicly opened im: mediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Mare Yards Wash, as specll charging alr reseryoir; one 4- lathe with motors, and one Tstand, Cal., and Puget Sound, fled, a compressed air plan comprising locomotive, air compressor, an t, d eel coupled Switening _locomotive, one 2A-Inch ‘engine ind steam hammer. Blank proposals will be fur- nished upon application to the Nan Bithed gon spolication” £ e Navy” Fey Wash. H. T. B. HARRIS, r Gen- eral, U. 8 N. 11-5-04. e $20,000 MUNIGIPAL water works bonds, town of Wheatland, for sale, untaxabl r cefit interest; serial 40 vears; P up to Monday, Dec. 5, 1904, qer- tified check of For information address R. N. Town Clerk, Wheatland. .Cal. 10 per cent to accom REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALN. $35,000_LOT and_improvements; Pacific st., nr. Hyde; 98x137:6; rentals, $200; $15,500 at 20,0 ot ant Iimpraveinents on Central ave. ), and imj ‘ements on near Jackson st.; 67:8%x2ll; rear half of lot irregular; rents $150. $9250—Stores and flats; Bryant st., near 7th; reptals $99; lot 80x90; good location for in crease in value, ubstantial in Richmond; - Sy Ty e Other desirable city and country properties or application. PR D. GRUBB, 25 Mills bullding. LD, NO TNTEREST, NO TAXES, Cholcest lots, Excelsior Homestead Tract; level as a billiard table; on grade; close to fine school and Mission street electric cars; bourd to double in value. o310 per monih, no taxes, fne lota, near Houlevard; restdence tion, south of Golden Gate Park. Get the children SPECTAL BARGAIN. ONLY $16,000. Fine business cor., centrally located; store, basement and flats; well rented; in fine busi- ness location; lot 27x85. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 812 Bush st. AND UPWARD. Size, 27:6x137:6; Van Ness ave, Green and Union sts.; surrounded by elegant new im- provements: streets all accepted; lots level and on grade; cheapest building lots in the eity. (ORNE & KILPATRICK, 812 Bush st. $2000—CORNER lot, 100x115; Seward “and Douglass sts. §1750—Corner lot, 51:0x110; Hill and Noe st: $1000—Corner, 2 lots, San- chez and Palmer sts. Send for our monthly circular. D. COFFIN, 2528 Mission st., near Twenty-first. $13,000—2 SWELL flats on Clayton st., near Haight; rentals §120 a month; modern in every way: lot 27:0x106:8. Apply to Baquit able Realty Co., room 6, 916 Market st. $27,000-210 ACRES, 2 MILES FROM ST. Helena: most highly improved land: 64 acres, resistant, full bearing vineyard: homes fine modern bufldings (complete ltke city homes). with gas plant, hot and cold running water; telephone; splendid under ground sewer sys- tem; latest patent plumbing, etc., with fine redwood park and valuable water rights. This “mo?:.u lt;t th|: u'm complete country homes rorn: ‘og particulars call at 1115 Broadway, Oakland, to owner, DR R E BADSKE. oo 1 LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electric outside the fog beit and just be . the S. P. Co.’s bay shore “‘eut- will join the main line; 50-foot lots from $400 up, terms from $10 to $50 down and balance at rats of $10 a month: sewer and water pipes in front of every lot; pure artestan well ater; over ome-half lots sold since August 1; an exceptional opportunity to securs a lot in this desirable section: take the electric cars and get off at “LOMITA PARK" and investigate; maps sent on- application. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., 116 California st.; Tel. Main 673. REAL FSTATE TO EXCHANGEH. A A AR A A A s 160 ACRES of good level land In Lake County, near Kelseyville, to exchange for Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda property. P. C. LAS- SEN & CO., 466 Fifteenth st., Oakland, Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS WHO wants a beautiful and complets new 6- TO let—$10; Alameda; sunny, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. room cottage, worth $4000; now for sale for $8250; lot 50x108; location first class. Owner, 1243 Park st., Alameda; terms $500 cash. roomis, bath: station. 3250 Encinal ave. near. High st BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS sunny flats, §7000; half cash; Golden ate ave., near Central ave.; 5 and 8 rooma, ®paih; attics; 2 basements; rooms tinted and frescoed; open dally; strest work complete, LOT for sale—Splendid chance; on Ocean Beach; lot 13 on 46th ave.; owners leaving city. Apply 28 Laskie st., off Mission, near Ninth. $1400—TERMS 1t des of 19th and Valencl The Dolan Co., 1607 A $2000 HOME buflt to suit yoa, lot inclu any location, on $1 25 per week. Mut Home Building Association, 427 Crossiey bld. street work complete. Ma riet, opp. Franklin. MODERN cottages on terms; same as rent. owner, lumber yard, corner Army HOUSES bullt cheap; plans fres; easy pay- Room 436, Parrott bldg. ments. BTANDARD portable shower baths sold by Ahlbach & Mayer,, plumbers, 836 Howard et. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale. WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERBE. EXCHANGES. LODI. . LODL The town that bas 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 2 miles from town; surrounded by modern homes and fine orchards and vineyards; eoil 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. $8500—Close to Napa City; 60 acres rich, level land; 35 acres in orchard 12 years old: good 8-roum house; large barn, windmill and tank; drying plant, poultry yards; horses, cat- tle; farming tools; good furniture; fine incom balf cash, $1800—Close to Sebastopol; 10 acres fine land; 4 acres bearing prunes, berries, garden; 5 acres young apples; half cash. $500 down—160 acres and use of 40 more; 2 miles of postotfice; in Sonoma County; rolling land; 8 @cres vines; orchard; finely fenced: building alone cost $2000; house 7 rooms; barn, wagon-shed, poultry-houses, yards; 1500 cords wood; some stock; furniture; price $2500. $400 down—40-acre dairy and pouitry ranch. 2 good dwellings, barn, poultry-houses, incub: tor; 6 cows, 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, buggy: tools; 10 tons of hay; only 1 mile of town; in- vestigate quick; $2000. $5500—Only 1 mile of Hayward: fine land; 4 acres bearing orchard; house 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in count alone cost $4000; fine view; this is the best buy in_the vicinity. $2650—North of Watsonville; 65 acres, 8 acres tull bearing apples, § 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 reasonabfe prices in this vicinity. See a few. $2800,—Close to Petaluma, 1 mile station; 10 acres rich loam; family orchard; among beau- tiful oaks; modern cottage, good barn, poultry-houses, outhouses; horse, cow, 80 hens, 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 vegotables; 12 acres vine- yard, 12 prunes, 23 acres fine alfalfa; I new ‘barn. We offer some of the finest farms in the world in this superb section; drive you around. $2500—Near Hopland; 45 acres rich land; 13 acres pears in bearing; family orchard; good house and outbuildings; well fenced; investi- gate_this. $1500—AIl level, 10 acres, 2 miles of Calls- toga; small orchard; good house and barn; near school. ALFALFA LAND. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesto; 20 mcres up; half cash. $50 per acre—Near Lodl, on the Woodbridge canal, $5500—40 acres, all tillable, No. 1 soll; fam- fly orchard; mostly in grain; 6-room house; good barn, windmill, blacksmith shop, poultry- houses; pear school; fine team; Jersey cow, pigs, laying hens; tools; wagon, 2 buggies; ali furniture; close to Eanta Rosa, $2750—Foothill ranch of 160 acres; near Clayton; 80 acres fine plow land; house, good barn; family orchard; terigs. $1700—25 acres, close to Calistoga; adapted to vines and trees; family orchard; cozy 5-room cottage; good barn; fine water. down—5 acres good land, with new, hard finished cottage of B rooms and bath large brooder-house, 2 incubators, brooder: near Petaluma; price $2000. 37 wcres moder 5’ rooms, bath; let us ali A special at- tention to the choice homes we have in the vi- cinity 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; § poultry-houyes, large wire netting yards. 150 laying hen: # cattle; spring wagon, top DUBEY; e d horss, asy terms. $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: 206 apples; 6 s_fine potatos 2 acres timber; balance grain; 5-room cottage; barm, outbuildings. ,lmlgy.lcm h; vine ;fl fruit belt, near Lodi; sandy loam; 5-room house 3 $2500—Near Santa Crus, 60 acre soil; 8 acres orchard, mostly apple: grain valance timbered pasture; 5-room house, . Send stamp for the largest and most diversi- fied printed list on the coast. £ WHITE & BAYLBY, Successors to . W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Property Exchange a Speclalty, $6000—80 ACRES of land, all under cultiva- tion, with improvements, in orchard section ot Butter County; only three county seat and om line of miles from new irrigation diteh. A enap If taken soon, but will not keep. . M. J. NEWKOM, 406 Second st., Marysville, Cal. o dwi i proi ) a2 FALE change for city rty; sacrifice: :u“.‘u‘ Nipa Co G0 -’a:s' n cultivation; rul vines and grain; equipped ; beautiful ; gentleman’s home. BHABAURNE. 406 Montgomery st. 400 ACRES good mountain land in Santa Clara Co., and good house and good barn; pluv.; of water; for sale or exchange. Inquire 31 Taylor st. m‘“’i"?‘”'..‘}fi’m F the. best lana cd bascains n Calitornia. G M. WOOSTER CO. 648 Market st. CONTRA Costa County real for sale. Send for list. n;.wm,mum_ R e BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. —$3500— A CHOICE home on Delaware st., Berkelay; § rooms and bath; lot 40x135; new and modern; sunny exposure; fine view: easy terms of payment if desited; 1o trouble to show prop- erty. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO.-(Inc.), 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st., . Oakland. BRAND new house, 7 fine rooms; modern; up to date; finished in finest kind redwood; lot 48x120: this is bargain of lifetime; owner compelled to sell; original cost $3500; owner spent $200 mo: can be bought for $2250; open for inspection all the time; come soon. 1! Versailles ave., near Encinal. e BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. TO lease—An ideal country home; house of 12 rooms; every comvenience; near cars and university; best location; forty-five minutes from San Francisco; owner going East. Ad- dress T. S. B., Berkeley P. O., Cal. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. WILSON'S Inn, 2144 University ave.; a_fine, modern bouse; central location. A. H. WIL- SON. e OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAELAND REAL ESTATE. WE have clients looking for investments in Oukland property. If you have either houses or lots for sale call at our office or mail us full description and price. C. E. REED, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. BARGAIN—Beautiful 7-r. home in Piedmont; fine neighborhood; good location; near car line; will seil cheap; must be seen to be ap- preciated.s Apply to E. MORRIS, 675 36th _st. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schelhaas, 11th st.,cor.store, Oakjand Settlement and Entry—Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washing- ton, D. C., October 7, 1004: Notice is here- by given that, on September 20, 1904, the Acting Secretary of the Interior restored to Settlement the public lands in the following described areas, which were temporarily withdrawn for forest reserve purposes; and that the sald public lands so restored to set- tlement on September 20, 1904, will become subject to entry, filing and seiection at the Tespective United .States Land Offices for the several Land Districts in which the lande lie, viz.: Visalia, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Marysviile, Susanville and Redding, California, on January 31, 1905: Township twenty-etght (28) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East; Township _twenty-eight (28) South, Range twenty-nind (29) East; Town- ship twenty-seven (21) South, Range twen- ty-eight (28) East; Township twenty-seven @7) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Township = twenty-six (26) South, Ran twenty-nine (20) East; Township tw &~ (26) South, Range thirty (30) East; Township twenty-five (25) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Town- ship twenty-five (25) South, Range thirty (80) East; Township twenty-four (24) South, Range twenty-nine -(20) East; Township twenty-four (24) South, Range thirty (30) I3 East; Township twenty-three (23) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Township twenty-two (22) South, Range twenty- nine (29) East; Township twenty-one (21) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Town- ship twenty (20) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East; Township twenty (20) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Township nineteen (19) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East, Township nineteen (19) South, Range twen- ty-nine (20) East; Township eighteen (18) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East; Town- ship eighteen (18) South, Range twen- ty-nine® (28) East; Township seventeen (17) South, Range tweniy-seven (27 Past; Township seventeen (17) South, Rang twenty-eight (28) East; Townsbip seven- teen (17) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Township sixteen (16) South, Range iwenty-six (26) East: Township sixteen (16) South, Range twenty-seven (27) East; in Township sixteen (16) South, Range twenty- it (28 “East, Sections four (A, five (5, six (6), seven Sections fitteen (15) inclusive; Township ~fifteen elght (8), nine (9), and to thirty-six (36), both (15) South, Range twenty-six (26) Fast; Township fit- teen (15) South, Range twenty-seven (27) East; in Township fitteen (15) South, Range twenty-elght: (28) East, Sections three (3) to nine (9), both inclusive, sixteen (18) to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, and twenty- eight (28) to thirty-three (33), both inclu- sive; Township fourteen (14) South, Range ~twenty- 25) Fast; Township fourteen (14) South, Range twenty-six (26) East; Townehip fourteen (14) South, Range twenty-seven (27) Bast, Township thir- teen (13) South, Range twenty - four (24) East; Township thirteen (13) South Range twenty-five (25) E: in Township thirteen (13) Range twenty-six (26) East, west half of Section four (4), Sections five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (35, NW 3 of Section nine (9), Sections seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), and Sections twenty-five (25) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Township twelve (12) South, Rangd twenty-four (24) East; in Township twelve (12) South, Range twenty-five (23) East, Sections four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (1), elght (8), nine (9), Sections sixteen (16) to twenty-one (21), both Inclusive, all of Eectlons twenty-two (22), twenty-thiree (23), twenty-four (24), lylng south of Kings River, and Sections twenty-five (25) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Township eleven (11) BSouth, Range twenty-three (23) East; Town- ship eleven (11) South, Range twenty-four (24) East; in Township eleven (11) South, Range twenty-five (25) East, Sections five (B), six (8), seven (7), eight (S), nine (9), Sections ‘sixteen (16) ' to twenty-ome (21), both Inelusive, and twenty-eight (28) to thirty-three (33), both incl A Tor ten. (10) South, Range twenty:tws (22) East; Townshi = twenty-three (23) st; Township ten (10) South, Ral twenty-four (24) East; Town. ship nine (9) South, Range twenty-two (22 East; in Township nine (8). th, Ras twenty-three (23) East, that of Section eighteen (18) lying south of part_of nine (29) ot ot o (ll).I that part of Lu.. inclusive, = A% tions six. to sleven (11), Yo | TELL YOUR WANTS TO READERS OF THE CALL Sections fourteen (14) to twenty-three (23), both inclusive, and _Sections twenty-six (26) to thifty-six (36), both inclusive; Township sls (6) South, Range nineteen (19) East; Town. ehip six (6) South, Range twenty (20) East: Towaship five (3) South, Range nineteen (19) East; Township five (3) South, Range twen- ty (20) East; in Township ten (10) North, Range eighteen (18) East, Sections one (1), two (2), eleven (11), twelve (12), (thirtee: (13), fourteen (14), twenty-three (33), twen. ty-four (24), twenty-five (35), twenty-six 26) and twenty-seven (27); Township nine- teen (19) North, Raoge seven (7) East. Town- ship tweniy (20) North, Range seven (i) Bamt; in Township twenty (20) North, Range eight 8) East, Sections one (1) to thirty-thres @3), both Inelusive; Township twenty-four (24) North, Range two (2) East; Township twenty-four (24) North, Range three () East. Township twenty-four (24) Narth, Range four (4) East; in Township twenty (20) North, Range fitteen (13) East. Sections two (2), four (4), five (5), six (9) and eight (9); in Township twenty (20) North, Range sixicen (16) East, Sections two (2), three (3), eleven (11), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14); § 33 of Township twenty-one (21) Nowth, Range fifteen (13) East; Township twenty- one (21) North, Range sixteen (16) East; in Township twenty-two (22) North, Range fourteen (14) East, Sections three (3) to ten (10), both inclusive, fitteen (15) to twenty- two' (22). both inclusive, and twenty-seven 27) to thirty-four (34), both inclusive; im Township twenty-two (32) North, Range six- teen (16) East, Sections one (1) to three (3), both inclusive, nine (9) to sixteen (16), both inclusive, twenty-one (21) to twenty-eight @8), both inciusive, and thirty-two (32) to thirty-six (36), both inclusiv Township twenty-two (23) North, Range seventeen (17) East: Township twenty-two (22) North, Range eighteen (IS) East; in Townshio twenty-three (23) North, Range fourteen (I4) East, Sections thirteen (13), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), twen- ty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (36): in Town- ship twenty-three (23) North, Range fifteen (13) East, Sections thirteen (13) to eighteen (18). both inclusive; in Township twenty- three (23) North, Range sixteen (16) East, Sections eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14); in Township twenty- three (23) North, Range seventeen (17) East, Sections ome (1) to five (5), both inclusive and Sections seven (7) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Townsh#) twenty-thres (23) rth, Range eighteen (18) East; in Town- ip twenty-four (24) North, Range nine @) East, Sections ten (10), eleven (i1), tweive (12), thirteen (13), fourteem (14), fiftéen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two twenty-thres (23) and twenty-four (24); in Township twenty-four (24) North, Range seventeen (17) East, Sections one (1) to four (4), both inclusive, E 13 of Section five (3), E % of Section eight (8), Sections [ to sixteen (16), both inclusive, Sections twen- ty-two (22) to twenty-seven (27), both inclu- sive, and Sections thirty-thres (33) to thirty-six (36), both inclusiv Town- ship twenty-four (24) North, Range eighteen (18) East: in Township twenty- five (25 North, Range sixteen (16) East, Sectfons one (1), two (2), thres (3), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), four- teen (14), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25); Township twenty-five (25) North, Range seventeen (17) Bast; Township twenty-five (25) North, Rangs eighteen (18) East; in Township twenty-six @6 North, Range ten (10) East, Sections one (1), five (5). six (6). seven (1), eight (8), nine (9), twelve (12), N 3 of Section thir- teen (13). Sections fourteen (14), sixteen (16). seventeen (17). eighteen (18), Sections nineteen (19) to twenty-three (23), both in- clugive, Sections twenty-six (26) to thirty (307, both_inclusive, and Section thirty-five (3%). in Townehip twenty-six (26) North, Range fifteen (15) East, Sections one (1 two (2), three (3), N 1 of Section five ( N 3 of Section six (8), and Sections eleven (11) and_twelve (12); in Township twenty- seven (27) North, Rangs twelve (12) East, Sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24); In Township twenty-seven (27) North, Range fourteen (14) East, Sections eight (), Dine (9), ffteen (13), sixteen (18), twenty two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), thirty- five'(35) and thirty-six _(36); Township twen- ty-eight (25) North, Range nine (9) East; in Township twenty-elght (28) North, Rangs thirteen (13) East, Sections twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (20): In Tuwnship thirty- four (34) North, Range ten (10) West, Sec- tions seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), sixteen (18), seventeen' (17), eighteen (1 nine- teen (19), twenty '(20), twenty. (21), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (@0), thirty-one (1), thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33); in Township thirty-four (34) North, Range seven (1) West, Sections twenty-five (25), thirty-five (35) and thirty- six (36); Township thirty-four (34) North, Range six (8) West; Township thirty-four (34) North, Range five (5) West: N 1 of Township thirty-four (34) North, Range four (4) West; Townehip thirty-five’ (35 North, Range five () West: Township thirty-ive (35) North, Range four (4) West: Township thirty-five (35) North, Range three (3) West: Township thirty-five (35) North, Range two (2) West: W 34 of Townsitip thirty-five (35) North, Range one (1) West; S 3 of Township thirty-six (36) North, Range four (4) West; Township thirty-six (38) North, Range three (3) West; Township thirty-six (36) North, Rang four (4) East; Township thirty-seven ( North, Range four (4) East; Township thirty- nine (39) North, Range three (3) West: Township thirty-nine ((39) North, Range two (2) West; in Township forty (40) North, Range eight (8) West, Sections two (2), thres . ten (10) and fifteen (15); in Township forty-one (41) North, Range eight () West, Sections one (1), two (2), three (3, ten (10). eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), four- teen (14), fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twen. ty-three ' (28), twenty-four (24) twenty-five (25), twest ix (28), twenty-seven 27). thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (3%): i Township forty-one (41) North, Range seven (T) West, Sections two (2), three (3), four @), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9), ten (10), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and twenty (20); all of Mount Diablo Meridian, California. W, A. RICHARDS, Commissioner. Approved: THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary of the Interior. BRYANT, 4212 sunny rooms, nicely furnished for housekeeping; gas. BUSH, 855—Large bandsome pariors, kitchen fur. complete; rent low; nr. business center. DEVISADERO, 1619—2 large rooms and bath; large yard; dressmaking trade established; cheap rent; apply after Sunday. —_— EDDY and Polk. sts, Gladstone—Sunny nousekeeping apartment 1, 2 or 3 rooms; electric lights; hot water; central. EDDY, 702—Two _sunny houSekeeping rooms. ELLIS, €05—2 large parlors for housekeeping: gas range; runaing water; also other rooms. Pl —————— FIFTH, 353—3 housekeeping rooms; also 2; one single room. —_— FOURTEENTH, 728—Front parior and kitshen; nicely furnished; bath and gas; handy to cars. GEARY, 1225—Fine, sunny, bay-window suite; all conveniences; location the best; marine view; terms reasonable. GOLDEN GATE, 357—Newly furnished rooms; hot und cold water; gas range; bath. i HOWARD, 1588 Housekeeping rooms, with gas range; bath; phone; also single room. R e sty HOWARD, 17082 fur. housekeeping roomas; running water; gas range: bath, ete. HAIGHT, 138 Sunny bay-window alcove reom, grate and la kitchen gas range, $6 week. J“nslt 323 Large front sunny parior; gas i ink: 3 to §3 75 a week. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- Toom sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. KEARNY, 104—Unfur. bay-window front suite and kitchen, $20; sunny; aduits. MISSION, 1728—Sunny housekeeping _room also large t room, bath and laundry; very reasomable. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $3 to : gas range: hot bath: aduits. FOST, 962—Sunny front rooms, $5, #9, 8, §10 monith; modern: gas, bath, phone. SEVENTEENTH, 3226—TRree large housekeep— ing rooms; cook stove, bath, sink, station- ary tubs; $12 50. ¥ THIRD, 320—Housekeeping rooms to rent; cheap to steady folks; all conveniences. VAN NESS ave., 3019—Upper floor, unfur- nished; every convenience: adults: $16. i d entire city: prices o $45 wp. Phone Page 81980 in locality; rooms 31 50 week and up. A—_BRUNSWICK House, 148 25¢ to $1 per night. $120 to light housekeeping rooms; open ail night. Continued on Page Tem.

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