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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. MAY 29, 1905. 11 FLATS LADY owning nice home in Western Addition | would like small family to take part or whole | { it; rent reasonable. Box 4732, Call. TO LET—FURNISHED. Y, well-furnished flat 6 r., bath, piano, garden, basement. 1126 Turk st.; call 1 to 5! SUNNY furnished flat; 6 rooms and bath. 438 | Fourteepth st fiats of 3 and 4 rooms and corner flat; 7 rooms and bath, :_great bargain; present temants forced to £ East; will dispose of their furniture at a Ereat reduction, if furniture desired; rent §52 per month. 3 corner of Gough. ALk 440 ok FURNITURE WANTED. “WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS —We pay most money for fu . carpete, office houses, MARK J. be- Y MAYER cluding t, Tugs, cb leaving cit kitchel quick sale 4 storage pi- age, 1636 M'kt. tuition | weeks: ng mow; 7 positions ntee etk up; day and evening | s Geary st., room I8. { | learn ml y trade for | tart to finish in 7 | ons gueranteed $15 week | be filled at once 4 143 Stockton st., r. 3. Hairdressing School: whole trade. | ring, massage. positions §10 a week evening classes. 133 Powell st students: hairdress- | nasszge, scalp treat- now ruetor. to register for | beginning about June 15; | 2lso wanted, 656 nderwear s [ 6 Mission st HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. i A—MURRAY & READY, 084-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5S4 I OFFICE HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. This new system: gives employ to phone until 10 p. m. Lik All can-ecall alter thelr day's work. Our Own Printing Plant issues our free positions four (3 m., times daily 10 ATTENTION. OUR iC ANU SEGREGA- TION THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST: S HEL] IF YOU WANT T HELP, DO AS OTHERS DO. ND ¥C ORDERS TO & READY, (34-636 Clay st., 1 and Labor Agents. 5848, Leading En n SHT OF N TO_LIVE, THE RIGH TO WORK. We gave in 1905 we hope to 64,000 men increase 634,000 e do not supply female help, but we do supply men and wives for all classes of work. WE SPEAK THE German,/ French, Italian, Portuguese, Span- ish, Siavonian, Scandinavian, Hungarian and Greek laguagee. TO-DAY, 5265 men wanted, from $15 to $155 month. SHIP TO ONA, OREGON, HAWAITAN ISLANDS California. and al} pari MENT WORK. STEADY JOBS. ameters, §225 day FOR GOVERNMENT or _sdvancement. §6 Office fes $L ARE YOU? , 634-636 Clay st. | Half-rate R. R 2 THA' CROWDS GOING MURRAY & I SUMMER RESORT. pas baker, $40 | 30 and found; dish- | Second coo and found washer, §: RT Chef cook ; second cook, $60 | and found; men, $40-and found; | dishwasher, $40 an found. 1 OTHER HOTELS AND B. HOUSES. camps, anches, mines, survey lunch counters, etc. nd,’ third and short-order | , $40, $30, 25 waiters, restaurants, cafes, h' counters, $50, $40, $35 $30 and found. PORTERS. LAUNDRYM: 8 starch ironers, $76; also polisher, $7. 3 bakers country jobs, $15 week and $40 fd. 2 assietant bakers, $30 and found, $25 found. Body ironer, $40; polisher and starcher, $65. MURRAY & READY, 834-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL HELP. 39 blacksmiths and helpers, some floormen, horseshoers, orgemen, wag n, some_for m others without _shoel; ranches, | etc., $3 50, §3, $2 50, $2 day; come FIREM, | MACHINISTS— | nt fobs, $3 50-$3 day. $40 found. to $4 BERS, ETC. 2 brass moldel Plumber by c D: Draughtsma; PAINTERS, PATT gasoline engineer. AUGHTSMEN. dge R.R. company. RN-MAKERS, WHEEL- | WRIGHTS | 9 wheelwri; 50 to $4; carrjage | $0; 6 brush hand ‘painters, city jobs, $2 50 day: pattern-maker, $325; car- riage striper, $18 week. BRICKLAY 3 | € bricklayers, boss here, $5 day. MURRAY & READY, 654636 Clay SAWMILLS, BOX F st. rORIES, . ET paid, $3 day. atchet blocks, $60. : trimmer, $2 50 to $4. her and sticker hand, €, §60 found; head line- 50; 6 bench hands, $3 50. . 8 offbearers. 50; 6 woodworkers, $75. lumber, $60. men, peel t k, fare $3, $40 to $45 fd SCANDI LABORERS good men to work in sawmiils, $75. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. UNT 15 HELP WANTED--MALE—Continued. | HORSES AND WAGONS., AT RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 602 Clay st., cor. Montgomery. Tel. James 2476, | BIG LUMBER COMPANY, NORTHERN CAL. 20 Jumber pilers . 50 a day 15 railroad laborers 25 a day 10 section hands 00 a 4 3 woodsmen 00 mon Second felle 60 00 month 5 laborers, sawmill . 1§2700 to $2 50 a day .S.COVERNM'T CANAL WORKS, NEVADA. Half fare, $6 00— —————— Your fare refunded to you after 30 days 50" vens 52 25 a 4 teamsters and laborers. o a da; SHIP MONDAY . SHIP MONDA‘% MISCELLANEOUS. 2 camp waiters, lumber co....$30 month fd. 4 quartz miners, Oregon. $2 75 a day 3 single hand miners, Cala....$200a day fd 2 rough carpenters, lumber co...$2 50 a Way, board 50c. 10 Spaniards to cut wood...... $1 50 a cord Blackemith, no shoeing, country..$3 50 a day Buggy washer, country...... $25 month & fd 4 milkers, north. $40 month & found Old man o do chores, ranch..$15 month & {d Cut-off_sawyer, pine boxX Iumber..$25c hour Cheesemaker .- 40 month’ & found Hay hands, Sacramento Valley, $150day td Harness-maker, country shop.....$2 5 a day 3 orchard teamsters, Yolo Co. mo. & fd 4 general ranch hands....$125 a day & fd BIG NEW JOB, YUBA CO: 10 laborers, steam shovel......$2 25 a day 20 more pick and shovel men....§2 25 a day A—PACIFIC CONTRACTORE' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 635 Washington st. Phone James 8301 NEVADA. Laborers and teameters, $67 50; fee §1. New Government work opening up. SHASTA COUNTY. § Scandinavian lumber pilers, $2 50 day. 8 months' job after work in box factory. SISKIYOU COUNTY. Men to build logging railroad, $67 50; climate and water first-class. MENDOCINO COUNTY. eLaborers, cheap fare, sawmills, bose here, milis run steady. 3 SPECIAL. Lumber pilers, north, $45 and found. “MISCELLANEOUS. Stable man, private place, south, $25 found. 5 milkers,’ from $25 to $10 and’ found. Dench hands, boss here, $355 day. Brick molder, San Luis Obispo, §3_day. Lime burner, boss here, $60; cooper, $2 50 day. Log loader, 7 months' {ob. $70, north. Carpenters, near city, §3 50 day. QUARRIES. 6 laborers, near city, must talk English, §2 25 15 Italian laborers, 10c fare, $60. A—AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 642 Commercial st. Phone Bush 838.. Mines—Gold, Silver, Copper, Coal, Gravel. 85 miners, hand and machine, $15 to $105. 25 muckers, mines and tunnels, $2 25.to $2 50. 15 iaborer large power company, §: 1d. 155 farmers, milkers, haymakers chore men, teamsters, laborers, $80 to $55 found. 3 cooks country, cook, 3 men, $30 to $35 fd. $45 fd.; 10 10 lumber pliers north, steady, Swede lumber pilers, north, $2 50; 15 laborers, sawmills, $30 to $40 fd; nightwatchman: sawmill, $30 to $35 fd; boy, dairy depot, $35. A GERMAN cashier, $60 and board; one who has worked in the Louvre or similar restau- rants. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. HELPER on cakes. 516 Hayes. A WAITER wanted in chophouse at 155 Fifth street. YOUNG man, who is an experienced bundle wrapper, wanted. Apply between 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Experienced drapery salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROJ —_— WANTED—Boy who has finished the grammar school to learn office work. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. BOY wanted who would like to have a summer vacation on a small raneh free of expense; no hard or tircsome work; must know how to harness a horse and be willing to assist about the house; a good, steady boy with references. Address box 4866. Call office. SAN Francisco Veterinary College next sessian will begin July 17; catal free. DR. E. J. CREELY, president, 510 len Gate ave. FOR sale—Young mare, sound suitable for delivery: reasonable. 474 Edwards st., Oak- land. A STRONG business rig: aléo a good family turncut. Apply 2705 Twentleth st. MUST be sold to make room; buggies, surreys, wlgvnl, 100 Golden Gate ave. THE balarce of the stock of the Bull's Head Repository can be seen at 426 Valencia st. ONE fine top wagon; 800d for camping; $60. /1504 Folsom st. FINE young horse; suitable for doctor or business man. 1508 Folsom st. ALL kinde of business wagons, es, sur- Teye and harness at a bargain. Folsom. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11.a. m. 327 Sixth st. FOR sale—i second-hand trucks, 1 single truck, 1 B-ton goose-neck truck. 233 Beale. HARNESS and eaddles, selling out at cost; ‘‘no fake.” 110 Market st.. near ferry. A1 EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and gocart for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. NEW baker's wagon, latest style; one laundry ‘wagon and buggy cheap. 828 Harrison st. NEW and second-hand wagons sold cheap. 1080 Mission &t., near Thirteenth. INVALID CHAIRS. SOLD, rented, exchanged; manufacturer of the Eames tricycle chair. 2018 Mkt; tel. Park 775. —— e INVESTMENTS, ONE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME—Now is the time to Lake it: come and invest a little of your money 'n some £0od mining stock that Will pay you good dividends. Arrangemenis can be made so that vou ean make weekly payments on your stock. Call and let us convince you. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., -§76-678 James Flood bldg., San_Francisco, Cal, | e ey JAPANESE LAUNDRIES, JAPANESE TOKYO LAUNDRY; first-class work at reasonable rates. 429-§1 Francisco ., San Francisco, Cal.; tel. Red 6247. e —— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—$200 reward for the recovery of five diamond rings, wrapped in handkerchief, lost on southbound local passenger train between Sallnas and San Luls Obispo on May 12. Re- turn to D. A. SMITH, 650 Market st. LOST—On a Market-st. car, May 24, & brown leather satchel containing’ some books, valu- able to the owner only. Finder please re- turn to 841 Ellis st.; reward. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of SIMON CORINSON, No. 137-021. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—Lady's black lace cape, on Bady st., Det. Franklin and Larkin, or on Larkin or Folsom st. cars. Write or call at 2852 Fol- som st. and receive suitable reward. LOST—A long mink collarette at Bush-st. Temple Fair on Saturday night; liberal re- ward. 1830 Pine st. LOST—On Fillmore or Sutter st. corner lady's gold watch. Finder please return to 2304 Fillmore st. and recelve reward. LOST—A gold breastpin of 2 red hearts with pearl centers. Return to 2001 Pacific ave. and receive reward. LOST—May 18, skiff painted white. Finder please report to J. PETERSON. 3 Steuart st. Rooms LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CQ., foot ot Clay st., for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. FASTEST, best boats on bay; pleasure parties, towing. ' S. F. Launch Co., 5 Steuart st. LEARN telegraphy and R. R. accounting; $80 to §150 per month salary paid our ates our six schools indorsed by all railroads; day and evening session; apply for catalogue. Morse School of Telegraphy, 26 O'Farrell st. WANTED—In a large wholesale house, several boys, from 18 to 19 years of age, to learn the business; good chance for advancement. Address box 3386, Cal loffice. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeks complete; position guaranteed; tuition earned while learning. Call or write MOLER COL- LEGE, 644 Clay st., near Kearny. WANTED—Men over 20 to prepare, at once, for Custom-house positions: examination in July; pariiculars free. Pacific Correspondence Institute. Grant bldg., 1095 Market st. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; I teach you free and pay you while learning; I have: the only correct method of teaching. The Branch, 761 Mission st. WANTED Young n HALE BR n who is an experienced wrap- between 9 and 11 a. m. saleswoman wanted. Apply 2 m. at HALE BROS. alteration hands on de eults and jackets. City of Paris nd suit department, Geary and Stock- . _®second fioor. PERIENCED OPERATORS AND GIRLS and EARN. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS ED—German girl for second work and - g, 5 Call from 10 to 4 o'clock at 926 | WANTED—10 Jadies to trave ne 3-8y _liquor cure; sal weekly. Call st 14 Geary st for the McKan- | 20 to §60 | assist small family after 9 2. m., 17 Wood teenth UNG girl Cu Thi Sundays off. | rd ave., mear energetic woman wanted for a position to filied at omnce: good opportunity to ad- | ance in & permenent position. Box 8308, Call | NTED—Experienced chorus girls _ for | veudeville ect. Address by matfl box B4TS, Call office. FEWING machine operators on overalls; nio ex- perience necessary. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., #2% Fremont st. ME. DAVIS. WANTED-Young women to learn telephone | eperating: references required. Apply 216 | Bush st., third ficor, after 9 &. m. SOMETHING easy learn; work delivered. Box 5326, Call. | i EXPERIENCED lady clerk wanted in bakery. | | pew in fancy work; to 221 Fourth st. A REAL mpod cook, about 80, $7 per week; GOOD pay dolmg fancy work at home. Market, opp. Seventh: hours § to 5. TOUNG girl, 14 to 16 » help in baker stare. 2439 Celifornis » WANTED—Women to help 30 Commercial st. | e ——— BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. | 1344 to berber shop at FIRST-CLASS barber wanted. 502 Turk st. ABORERS AND TEAMSTERS. 36. rers and teamsters, some in San Francisc me board ourselves, others board with corporations, $2 75, $2 50, $§2 day, $60, $50, $40. $30 and found; see us. 5 plow holders, $2 50 day. 18 gutter I $75. 12 cribbers; electric power-house, $75. FREE FARE. 155 laborers and teamsters, $60. MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 65 laborers, you'll suit, $60. DIFFERENT MINES. 9 machine miners, $90. 40 miners, single and double hand, §75. 18 soft rock miners, $67 50. Muckers, carmen, laborers, $60 and $75. AROUND A STEAM SHOVEL. 55_labore: ou'll suit, $60. NEW TUNNELS FREE HOW ABOUT THIS? rs, free fare, $67 50. W R. R. ELECTRIC, ETC. 155 laborers and teamsters, fare $2, $80. MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay si FARE. MEN AND WIVES. 4 mer, and wives for ranches, $30, $40 found. Ita and Itallan board, with wine. € Italians as quarry laborers, $60. 4 sheep herders, different places, $30 found. 5 special drivers for beer wagons, city, $3 dy. | Stenographer, assist with books, lumber com- pany, $30 found. ! Young ‘'man, drive milk wagon, city, $25 td. Young man, light délivery wagon, $5! 22 boys, city factories, learn trades, city, $6 week Gardener, tend incubator, $30 and found. 16 _stablemen, city and country, $75, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. NORTH. SOUTH. EAST. HAYMAKERS, FRUIT PICKERS. 96 haymakers, pitchers, forkers, rakers, mow- ers, teamsters etc.. £1 50 $125 day and fd. DAIRYMEN. 136 milkers, $40, $35, $30 and found. 14 milkers and run separators, $40 found. 12 cheesemakers and butter-makers, $40 and $45 and found, 5 milkers.fare paid north, $40 and found. VINEYARDS AND ORCHARDS. 26 general hands, no haying, $26, $30 f4. 5 farm hands, home ranches $30 found. | STOCK—OTHER RANCHES. | 45 men, various positions on same. $35 found. CHORE MEN AND BOYS, 35 chore men and boys for farms, private residences about mines, dairies, otc., $35, $30. $25_$15 and found. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. 4 good men for private residences, $30, $35, $40 and found. Farmer and gardener Nevada State, boss EARDER wanted evenings, Saturdays here, £30 and found Sundeys. 411 Devisadero et. . MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTEDTwo firet-class barbers. 12013 |4 HOUSE painters, $2 50 day. Polk et Foreman, painter, house, private work, $4 day. | 6 coopers, work, 10c barrel. BARBER wanted for a 10c shop. 105 Tenth st g T wfi(LLWfllGHTS. TBLR - 2 millwrights, lumber company, $3 50 day. BARBER shop for sale; 222% East st.; a bar- aaber cona: gain. Apply BARBER shop for sale; will stand investiga- | tion. Address box 34i5, Cail. BARBER shops bought & especially Coleman's EX. on premises. | Market, r. 506, | | FIRST-CLASS barber at 41 Sutter st | | 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale &t & bargain esteblished 20 years. Inquire 354 Third s —— HELP WANTED—MALE. AT HORD & SMITH'E, 741 Mission st_, nr. ;!ls): FARE....NEVADA. 100 laborers, rafimsd work, near city: long Job. Among the REDWOODE in California. | Ratlroad work teamsters, $2 25; laborers, §2. | Milker, Ben Jose, $35. Second cook, 25¢ restaurant, south, ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st. Porter for lquor store, §50; porter, hotel, #25; waiter, plain boarding-house, 825 to $30: waitcr, country restaurant, $30 to 8§35 and found: dishwasher, small place, $& & week: @:shwasher. %30 4 month and found: pan- asher, for baker, 81 Aay and board: dieh- washer, $25; choreman for bakery, $25, ete, MAN and wife wanted to manage 300-room house, with privilege of buying: six months trial and salary. Box 3019, Cail office, Pt d R e B i T s b i WANTED—Firet-class saloon porter: good pay: Kevstone do mot epply uniess first-class. Bar, 27 Seventh st, 1 5 bricklayers, special, new job. $5 da: Bench hand, country will, $8 50 day. Flevator boy, $30; bellboy, $20 found. SPECIAL. 10 laborers, board in hotels, $2 25 day. LOOK. Coock for boat, speclal job, £50 found. Young man to learn ple baking trade, $0 to 212 week 2 bakery helpers, city, £10 and $12 week. LOOK. 3 Carriage blacksmith, country, £3 day, Carpenters for ranch. fare 50c, §2 day Yound. CEMENT FINISHERS. cement finishers. country job, #4 a day. MI'RRAY & READY, 634-686 Clay st. A—DRIVERS. 5 drivers for city, beer wagons, etc., $3 day, 8 hours’ work, steady job. MURRAY & RFADY, 634-636 Clay st. CAMP cook, fare 10c, $60. 2 camp waiters, fare 10c, $26. 2 laundrymen, Nevada, free fare, found. MIU'RRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. WANTED-—A young man to care for invalid I‘ll(] ;fll!‘!: about house. Apply 2024 Sutter ., O to 13, ANTED—Two A No. 1 tUnners; prefer men accustomed to astortment work; steady work: good pay. Address box 8269, Call. CUTTER on ladles’ clonks and suits. D. M. DAVIDSON & CO., 52 Hl’.’é st. WANTED—Good bootblack at 2124 Imore #t., bet. Sacramento and _lklllcnls" WANTED Foreman carpenter: wood wages: city. Address box 3414, Call office. BOY wanted in tin . " #hop. Apply 528 Mission ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25c¢ to 50c per night. LIVE young man to take charge of fhe West Oakland route this paper. Box 1872, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—10 men to travel for the McKanna 3-day liquor cure; salary $20 to $60 per week. Call 14 Geary st. WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; steady practice; expert imstructors. Call or write for terms. Gilman's College, 627 Clay. WANTED—Men to fill 300 rooms at 20c per night: clothes closets, hair mattresses, elec- tric light in every room. 681 Howard, nr. 34 SIXTH, 132 (Th: Nevada)—Has changed hands and newly renovated rooms for $1 50 to $5 per week. TRY our men's shoes, union made, $1 and $§1 50 pair; foot-form sh 50; we pay express charges. 11 3d st., Exam. bldg.: open till § pm. BOY well recommended to assist in store and run errands. ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencla st. WANTED—A first-class finisher and carrlage striper. 100 Market st. LOFTS TO LET. LOFT, 25x160; rent reduced. BACIGALUPI, 786 Mission st. MEDICAL. LADIES who are in trouble or suffering from any ailment pecullar to their sex can find immediate relief by coneulting Dr. White, who has devoted a life! to helping women 17 years' experience without a failure has put him at the head. He guarantees relief or no pay, one visit at office is necessary; don’t waste time by writing. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladles, all who are sick or in trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected: the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relle: no poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consult me, save time and money. Advice free. Office, 1018 Market st.; hours, § a. m. till p. m. LADIES—T'm a graduate physician, qualified to give professional advice and skiilful treat- ment to select cases: should you desire the best attention, call or write, in confidence, DR. R. H. WESTON'S office, 305 Kearny ef MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant reliet guaranteed- 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe male troubles and irregularities; instant re- liet guaranteed. Office hours 9 to 5, Sunday .10 to 2. 10083 Market st., opposite Fifth. A—DR. and Mrs. Goodwin, S50 Market, opp. 4th, r. 87—Est. 26 yrs. in S. F.; instant re- lief for all female complaints guaranteed. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR. ROSEN, residence 2085 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixth: ladies, relief or no fee; §10. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. CASH boys wanted at STRAUSS & FROH- MAN, 107 Post st. YOUNG men wanted to deliver bread and as- sist in bakery. 221 Fourth st. WANTED--Experienced bundle wraj rs. Ap- ply bet. § and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.’ PCRTER_ wanted in lunchhouse wages §75. Apply 638 Commercial st., bet. 11 and 2. DOMESTIC salesman wanted, Apply between 0 and 11 a. m. at' HALE BROS." OS. CASH boys wanted. Apply between 9 and 11 HALE BROS. GILLETT'S Barber School; best and cheapest; write for terms. 630 Commercial st., S. F. YOUNG man to do janitor work for tuition -in Ban Francisco Barber School, 741A Howard. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for all parts of the world at HERMAN'S, 27 Steuart st. PENSION atty., E. A. s, r. 40, Phelan bld, Past Com. Geo, H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. LABOR debts collected; suits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 49 2d st., r. 522. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 105-107 Fremont st. FOR sale—New and second-hand billiard and pool tablés; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying; modern bar fix- tures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER, Mission st, 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boflers, pulieys, shafting, etc., etc., bought ; rented ‘and exchanged: see Sunday papers. H, 8. WHITE MCHY CO., 130-152 Beale st. PLATE glass, brick, plumbing material; sash, oors, Iumber, etc., SW. cor. Geary st. Stockton; NE. cor. Clay st. and Mason. LAN CO., 1607 Market st. AA_CHICKS 10c; 20 varieties of thoroughbred chicken eggs. Ingleside Poultry Yards, 807 Mt. Vernon a., Ocean View car to stl. bridge A—BUYS, sclls and rents gear machinery, en- ines, boflers, water pipe, shafting, puileys, Sie. wan'z’ LAW, 338 Aatn st. A—1000 CHICKS at 10 cents every week at CARL STANGE'S POULTRY RANCH, 1408 Silver ave., near San Bruno; Foleom car. pumps, DO- GET your shoes half-soled while walting; 25¢ to 60c. 11 Third Examiner building. SAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT. 517 Jackson st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 35c night! reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. — e~ T OV ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts, A BRANCH office of The Call for the tion of advertisements and been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 o. m. SOLICITORS WANTED. PRI udsa bt 2ot L il B RO UNITED STATES IMPROVEMENT AND IN- VESTMENT COMPANY, 538 California st. preposes to recialm Chinatown and bulld new Orfental City; agents wanted; lfberal con- tracts; references required. LADY solicitors to introduce to the ladies of Tiisrion: "Apply the JEREEY BALN Com mission: the TEn: 7 PANY, lflgnflyfllflfl fiffl‘« % HOUSES TO LET. A PRINTED list of hnnuhlfi.lndhrqr- Montgomery. cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., MODERN L Migsion; m FILBERT. 327—House to let. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. 6-ROOM home for rent, Wilth Oakland. £ oy TR Y S e f5: rent $12. 62 well furn.; clears 14 ARK for sale; modern; 5 rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; big hull and at- tic. Proprietor, Howard House, Vailejo. TRY our men's shoes “58‘ and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges, 11 34 st., Exam. bid.; catalog free. e e e et CABH registers, second-hand and new National and other makes, at bargain. B. J. SCHNETZLER, 118 McAllister st. PATE{lnbdwvanuulx‘l’. models, s} :fll kfl.' unches, ; machine work of Inds. lr’«onny Mach & C. Wks., 278 Jessie, nr 4th. DROPHEAD sewing_ machine, 22-cal. suvns rifle, folding film camera; cheap. Larkin st. MUST be sold, fine large double door safe with steel vault. 354 Hayes st. A—GENTS' full dress sults to rvent. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., floor. . hathtub, $1150; lavatories, $2 75 up; m-:.":z'f.y-, $3 75; 30-gal. bollers, u.':u 4 WHITE Leghorn pullets for sale; Bpits dos. (o R A vl FOR sale—One lady’s Rambler b Conditian; ¢ 741 Capp st. T in wood FOR st., TWNINGE, ten -nt;‘m\ MaMAT | = T O-MORRO W, MISCELLAI'EOUS WANTS. AAAAA—Highest prices for ladies’, oft clothing. Tel. Davis 825, 650 Sacramento. Highest prices paid for ladies’ and gents' cast- off clothing. g'flma. 154 9th; tel. Jessle §916. WANTED—Agents handiing Sullivan's gold sign letters. MARIN INV. CO., 235 Kearny. BUILDINGS and building material bought. The Doian Co., 1607 Market st.; phone Jessie 2921 DIAMONDS, etc.. bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co., 400-401 Adams bldg.. 2068 Kearny st. MINES AND MINING. PERSONALS. 1 HE 18 G-R-A-T-E-F-U-L! [ “REXRADIO'S" first treatment overcame my | crip] PARALYSIS instantly: I RAN and | LEAPED before utterly ‘‘impossible.’” This | appreciative patient, besides liberal fres handed Rexradlo $500_ Get his address of his | friend, D. Cashin, 137 Montgomery. “REXRADIO" (last week) instantly made my | ear hear WHISPER at 115 feet. He did pre. | cisely the same for a friend I sent to him. I saw him do other wondess. Broker, 307 | Merchants' Exchange. il ‘WANTED—By a th hly reliable mining ‘man, o puitner with $5000 to locats new mining district between Bullfrog and Search- | light; 10 claims guaranteed, with ledges | cropping op every claim very rich in gold, ccpper, lead, silver, etc.; wiil give haif in- terest; natlonel bank reference; this will bear investigation. Address J. F. MAIN, 329 Byrne building, Los Angeles, Cal. il WE are headquarters for all Western mining stocks; parties having stocks to buy or sell will do well to get our prices before trading. Goldfield, Bullfrog and Tonopah stocks a specialty. McNICHOLAS & CO., room 38, 810 Market st.; phone Mint 865. I WANT to sell one of my mines to get money to develop a larger one. 1 can give bank reference as to it being on a paying basis and invite the strictest investigation; no agents. Box 3227, Call office. SPLENDID opportunity for an interest in a good gravel mine; have everything to work mine. Address Miner, 520 Van Ness ave. THREE mining claims for sale; Tuolumne County. Particulars 1224 Dupont st.. 8. F. MONEY TO LOAN. R. McGOLGAN, Rooms 301 and 302 Hearst building, Third fioor, Examiner entrance. Deal directly with lender and save expense. Loans any amount at 53 and G per cent On first, second and third mortgages, REAL ESTATE IN PROBATE, Undivided interests in estate and property. Money advanced to Drevent foreclosure. NO DELAY. Fhone Main 5516. Aa— MONEY TO LOAN. On furniture, planos, warenouse receipts or gecurity of any kind, without removal; we make loans on ‘the EASIEST PLAN in the WORLD: payments to SUIT YOUR CON- VENIENCE; In case of SICKNESS or loss of EMPLOYMENT we EXTEND THE LOAN: you take no chance of LOSING your GOODS. This is a TRUST COMPANY; our rates are RIGHT and no DESERVING PERSON s re- fused; CASH ADVANCES ‘made to salaried people. LINCOLN FINANCE CO., rooms 16- 16, 759 Market opp. Phelan building. —MANHAITAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.)— .ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN .. .-..INTEREST 5% AND 6 PER CENT.... CITY, OAKLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY e PROPERTY .. Second mortga; ges, life Insurance policies_es- tates in probate, undivided interests in prop- erty. probate realty loans, stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests in property purchased. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY..... Suite 107-108 Crocker bldg.: phone Matn 5024. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property In trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_treatment. Strictly confidential When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 34 Mortgages on real estate, In city, town or county. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, ete. Box 223, Call office. e e e 'HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 1 ; tel. Ma 1192 Market st. and 27 Third st. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without security or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake. 453 Farrott bldg. ———— " TR T Rrrott blds MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boapding-houses, without security: easy payments; large business in 40 principal cities. TOLMAN, 533 Parrott bl 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, 38 Geary, room 36. ANY amount quickly on furniture or piano without removal or other security; lowest rates; no commission;: confidential. 506-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., cor. Market. MONEY to loan at 2 per cent a month; gold, sil diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTFAL'S, 10 Sixth st. LOANS on diamonds, watches and Jewelry; private offices, 400-401 Adams building, Kearny st. Globe Mercantile and Loan Co. SALARIED people without security; also on furn. estates in probate, life ins. poficies, etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. MONEY, Money, Money. Any proposition. 49 2d st., Wells-Fargo Ex- prees bldg. Wage-Earners’ Invt. & Loan Co. ORIGINAL UNCLE BILL, the only liberal one In his line, at his new quarters, 503 Market st., corner Fourth, 2d flcor, suite 1. A—ONE per cent per month on valuables. | PORTLAND JEWELRY CO.. 25 Stockton st. ON real estate, lmgv ed_or unimproved; any amount, $100 up. W. 1. White, ® Mentg., 1.8 LOANS on salaries, collaterals, stocks, bonds, etc. Ploneer Co., 819 Market st., room 31. LOANS—Salaried people; “confidentlal”; 2 per cent; chattels, etc. 456 Montgomery, r. 3I8. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bld. 'TO salaried peopie without security. The Whits Co., 420 California st.. rooms 14 and 15. §AT 1 BIRD pennls on note. 8. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 125-127 Phelan bldg. Private. STAR Loan Co, of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg ALL loans on diamonds & jeweliry at 2 per cent mo. §. F. Collateral Loan Bank. 538 Kearny. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner bldg. A WEBK'S news for § cents—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. MONEY WANTED. WANTED—From $5000 to $25,000 for manu- factory, woodwork. Box 3015, Call office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SEVEN UPRIGHT BARGAINS. & Notnl ) el Ellomse. o pureRtes “ren o v oy CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. , cpsibe, NOOFT CURTAS. $O0. BAYW o, Fiano Co. 237 ., vou ean A et ood “ew_ pianos for §2 pér months rent &&.« if_purchased. * —— A FISHER t; $60. 584 Valencia st. B Lo S e D B B i wuu stock in the city; good uprights g per_mo. “REXRADIO'S” (one) treatment (last wcek) made my totally DEAF ear distinctly hear whisper at 115 feet: he did the same for my friend. —Mining engineer. 506 Mills bldg. “REXRADIO" had wonderful success (last week) in treating a leading Freemason's 20 | years' CANCER; I saw it; also ancther | friend made hear whisper at 115 feet.—i06 Milis buflding. “REXRADIO'S” (first) treatment wonderfully quickened my years PARALYZED limb. which I instantly used natwally, also RAN and JUMPED freely.—A. R, 1321 Pine. “REXRADIO" instantly made my friend's to- tally DBAF ear hear whisper at over 100 feet.—A. R., 1321 Pine st. “REXRADIO” instantly made my _totally DEAF ear hear a whisper.—A. R., 1321 Pine. “REXRADIO" enabled a lady known to me to hear whisper at 115 feet; BORN with toially DEAF ear. A, R., 1321 Pine st. “REXRADIO" (last week) discharged symptom of my distressing FEMALE WEAKNESS.—Mrs. D., Phillips Hotel. 6th st. “REXRADIO'S" (one) treatment set my eye | straight; it had lang been turned inwards towards the nose. 117 6th st. “REXRADIO" last week made my ear hear WHISPER at 115 feet; did same for my friend’s DEAF ear. B., 446 Sherman ave., Oakiand. “REXRADIO” last week quickly removed a CANCER. 1 carefully examined e spot, | found it normal, and no vestige ofycanc B., 446 Sherman ave. “REXRADIO'S" (onme) treatment in my pres- ence enabled my 2 friends (for years BED- RIDDEN) to rise alone, UNAIDED from bed, for frst time. 0., 146 2d st. “REXRADIO'S” (first) treatment fully cured my severe RHEUMATISM. O., 146 2d st. “REXRADIO" has in my presence cured mzny every alleged ‘‘incurable” diseases; see me. O., 146 24 st. “REXRADIO'S” (one) treatment mads me RUN and LEAP naturally; I was long an agonized RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE. C., 145 Stockton. “REXRADIO" cured my 2 friends of total DEAFNESS, a_third of PARALYSIS and myself of LIVER diseases several weeks ago and we all STAY cured. G. H., 507 Post. “REXRADIO'S” NUMEROUS PATIENTS ARE NEARLY ALL INDUCED TO APPLY TO HIM at the strong URGING of grateful RESTORED _persons. “REXRADIO'S” (three) treatments removed my CANCER fortnight ago; no sign of it to date. 711 6th st. “REXRADIO'S” (cne) treatment last week, made a BLIND person see and RECOG- NIZE a coin. He said: “Till now I could only know a coin by FEELING it.”” I wit- nessed this.—R. 1., 126 Turk. “REXRADIO'S" (2) treatments thoroughly fllzre%_rlnl-y FEVER st its dangerous crisis.— ‘el “REXRADIO" ckly cured my large CAN- CER months q:‘nc‘; it STAYS cured.—112 Fall. “REXRADIO" promptly cured my friends | many vears disabling PARALYSIS.—112 Fell. “REXRADIO" quickly cured my relatives of dangerous nflammatory”” disease and ANCHYLOSIS.—W. Ormsly, 426 Ellis. “REXRADIO'S” (one) treatment cured my RHEUMATIC lameness. 1 have seen him effect many absolutely “‘marvelous” cures.— W. O., 429 Ells. “REXRADIO" ~will FORFEIT $1000 IF ABOVE REPORTS are not “GENUINE,” and capable of ABSOLUTE “PROOF.” \ \ k “REXRADIO" has STOOD THE TEST OF “TIME,” baving been TEN YEARS IN CAL, “REXRADIO’'S'"" _euccessful treatments num- ber over SEVEN THOUSAND: (over 2000 DEAFNESS). “REXRADIO" treats patients at a DIS- TANCE, through the MAILS. “REXRADIO" only accepts cases which OTHERS have ‘“abandoned” as INCUR- ABLE. “REXRADIO" is willing to VISIT and treat a few more BEDRIDDEN cases. “REXRADIO" phenomenal Healer by H'd ‘Terms reasonable; con- Hours, 2 to 6 p. m.— “RADIUM"_power. sultation FREE. s FREE—FREE—FREE. Manicuring, bairdressing, marcel wave, sbampooing and facial massage to those using my preparations, face powders. per- fumes, lotions, skin foods, Mme. Idaline Face Cream, etc., for sale at all druggists’ end at my pariors; be sure and ask your druggist for my card; I also remove super- fluous hair, birth marks and all facial blem- ishes and treat the skin and scalp. Consul- tation_free: see my new and beautiful of- fices. Write or telephone Main 5309 for book- let. DR. W. C. SCHLEY, 1001-1003-1081. James Flood bldg.. San Francisco_ Cal. A _SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 PER CENT OFF my usual reasonable prices for balance £ pouitively uarantes G0 permancatly snd 1 positively permanently successfully remove deep wrinkies, freckles and smallpox pittings by my own origimal sclentific method; investigate immediately copsultation and beauty booklet free. M. BLLA HARR!.,% 128 t. Remember, 50 per cent off this month only. OXYGEN CYLINDER CO. and treatment The latest and most scientific m- struments used for the treatment of all acute and chronic diseases, rheumatism, lnsomaia and pervous disorders. 648 Geary st., San Francisco: phone East 773. STAR Hair Remedy sray bair, im- preves growth, stops falling. cures dandruft and itching scalp. Do staln or stickiness; cleanses ecalp; sts. hairdressers: ac- cept_no_substitute. Star Rem. Co., 1338 Polk. 2 pronchitis, sthia, coughs, coide, oarsences rone! a, . col sore thml" t. nenr:Y:i‘l. SHACKELTON'S BALSAM TREATMENT, €03 Jas. Flood bld. DIAMONDS on credit at wnolesale prices; in- stallments to sult; written guarantse every purchase. DIAMOND CREDIT room fourth floor, Chronicle building. GR:\%UATI“;dngne tM HD“hl‘t‘:f PSO",' graduate of City a ‘ounty Hoepital, S. F.; speaks French, Box 3462, Call office. AT less than cost; uncalled for sults, over- coats and trousers at "HARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market st. SUITS to order on Instaliment. of §1 per week. NEUHAUS CO.. the tailor. 720 Market st. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color, $1. at all druggists’ 80 ASSORTED eouvenir postal cards prepaid 80c. BACIGALUPI, 786 Misslon st. TAILOK-MADE suits §7 50; dress $2 50 Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and §1 A WEEK: suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st.. between Seventh and Eignth. ONE dollar wnul“mnm in fine clothing. Art Talloring. 1644 Mkt.. under St. Nicholas. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, ountry crders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 138 A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and .subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth_ Oren until 11 p. m. __PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in BARS ively cured smethods; tment free. ONG WOO, ihe famous harb doctor—All dis- cases curad by Chinese herbe. 746-8 Clay st PARTNERS WANTED. 8 fl » REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ents’ cast- | *** “REXRADIO'S W-I-T-N-E-§-S-E-S.” ™* NEW COLONIAL RESIDENCE. ALSO ENGLISH BASEMENT RESIDENCE Conststing of T rooms and path each: extra washstands and toilets; sun in every room; marine view and half block from Golden Gate Park: brick fronts; large reception hall and beamed flemish oak dining room: nothing Better for the money offercd in the city: easy terins: see them at onee. Willard st.._between Fulton and MeAllister. .- On MeAllister st. Car Line. DAN EINSTEIN, & Chronicie Building or om Premises, Owner and Builde, BUY ONE BEFORE THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE. $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. $225 for choice lots. Excelsior Homestead Tract: level as a billiard table: one grade: close to school and Mission-st. el ric cars: bound to double in value. $400 each on mMmstaliments of $10 per month; no taxes; fine lots; near Ocean boulevard:; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park: these are the cheapest lots In this disteict; advancing In price rapidly. W. J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery st.. r. 8 Phone Malin 5704, | NEW flats of 5 and 6 rooms; very modern and rented for $660 by the year: low price and gasy termsi half block from Golden Gate ark. WILLARD ST., NEAR FULTON. McAllister st. cars pass the place. DAN EINSTEIN, Owner and Builder. 63 Chronicle Bulding or on Premises. SPECIAL BARGAIN $6500— PRICE—$6500. A big corner, Western Addition, about 200x 137:6 feet in a thriving location: big money in subdividing; must be sold to close an estate. BOVEE. TOY & CO., 117 Montgomery st. SPECIAL bargain; must be soid: cormer. 3 modern flats, 8 rooms and bath: best part Western _Addition. Inquire room 25, St. Regis. 356 Hyde st.. corner Ellls. LOT, 110x102. SW. cor. Oak and Steiner: snap if taken quick. Alexander Mackie, 321 Mkt NEW cottage, tinted walls, open plumbing. gas, nice vard, etc. 2618 Twenty-second st. MODERN house. 7 rooms, Bath; elegant view. 35 Vicksburg st.. near 224; lot 26:8x117:6 FOR sale—A 7-room house in Richmond dis~ trict. Apply 140 Fifth avenue. FREE—Our booklet on plumbing; write AHL- BACH & MAYER. plumbers. 3¢ Howard st. e ————— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sala. A A e At WHITE & BAYLBY, Successors to W. J. WHITE. DON'T BE A SLAVE. Grinding away on a smail salary, making money for a greedy employer or some con- scienceless corporation; buy a little home in the country and ralse your family in health and independence; we have choice little”homes suitable for frult, aifalfa or poultry om edsy terms; investigate mow. arden loam, 8 acres, close to electrio cars, above Petaluma; fine corn -and. potato land: only half cash. $900—32 acres, near St. Helena; 20 fine soil under cultivation: water piped to bulldings; 4 room cottage; cellar; good barn; smap. $1900—Near Watsonville; 1 mile station; 18 acres; 10 acres in apples: 3 acres berries; 1 acre alfalfa; balance bay; new house and barn; farming tools. $1650—10 acres, near electric car, Sonoma County; fine sandy loam; 7 acres grapes; rural delivery; only $400 down. $1650—Close to Somoma City; 4 acres dark level loam; orchard: new hard finished cot- tage; nice barn, windmill and tank; cement cellar; poultry and brooder houses; 400 laying hens, 176 pullete; we have coay little homes mmwmtyon‘h:cnmfl.lu- drive you out to inspect m. $1900—Om electric line, near Sebastopel; 10 acres sandy loam In vines and berries; only $800 down. $3000—10 acres rich loam soil, near Pena- grove, Sonoma Count acres bearing orchard, mostly apples; fine weil, cottage, large barm: fine pouitry and brooder houses; 506 chickens; farming tools; fine Income home; other choics homes in this locality; let us show you around. $130 per acre, close to Sebastopol and Luther Burbank's famous place: only 7 miles city of Santa Rosa: 10 and 20 acre tracts of pure sandy loam, planted to fruit and berries: rural delivery; few blocks electric cars; only one-third_cash, balance iong as desired. $5500—Dairy and stock ranch in Upper Napa Valley of 350 acres; 3 miles town; 30 acres bearing orchard: some grapes; 5-room house; 3 : Dorses. 20 head cattle, wagoms, farming tools: rolling land. 9800.0n county road, 9 miles of Mountain View; 18§ acres, 130 tillable; fine omk timber: large springs; half cash. 5 SALFALFA AND FRUIT LAND. We are subdividing in 10 and 20 acre tracts | fine black sandy loam land near Lodi: from $60 to $85 per acre; some 2 miles of town and some on the Woodbridge canal. $30 per acre—Alfalfa land; rich sandy loam; in small_tracts; all under ditch; 3 miles of Ripon; 17 miles south of Stockton; near cream- ery, school, church and warehouses; cream shipped daily to San Francisco; half cash. per acre—1000 acres sandy loam, one mile of fine R. R. town, 135 miles city; per~ fectly level with irrigation ditcl tfrough land: part cash; party buying and subdividing wil make a fortune. $10,000—Close to High School In beautiful town of Oakdale; 20 acres rich sandy loam: 12 acres apricots; 3 acres cherries; 5 acres Beaches, family orchard; new pumping plant. elegant modern residence of 9 rooms, porcelaln bath, clothes and china closets; ' hardwood mantels, ctc.; income $1500 per year; this to-date home might consider frst-class property in_exchange. TITLES GUARANTEED. Fine water piaat, supplying town 3 miles away; in Santa Clara County: large res- ervolrs, mains and pipes, together with 97 acres farming land; clearing 1 per cent per month on price asked; might consider ex- 1 mile of Haywards: 37 acres fine land; 4 scres bearing orchard; modern house, § rooms and bath; finest barn in coun- 7, alone cost $4000; fine view: this is the best buy in the vicinity; part cash. $7875—O0n Almaden ave., south of San Jose; 35 acres mostly level, nearly orchard; CHAPMAN PARK—Corts Madera. Don’t buy till you see this sightly vilia lots, half superb view of mountain and frons high winds; pure spring water, electric lights, ete.: 10 minutes’ wallt very low prices, bungalow or cottage to suit priee list on application. CHAS. F. O'BRIEN & CO., 30 Montgomery st. o S Ty Ay 5y miles of ul 3 lots of wood; can be tivated; over mile on Beéar River: see photos at our must be soid this week; cost $1300. NAISMITH, owner, Oakland. i i T i Kl s sold i il |