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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 1 9 . ADS MAY M HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Continued . . L $46-330 ) waltresses for sen ang wive . manicuring, mas- Z in 1 mo. for $5 to to Al guaran- ; day and evening room 17. 24 floor. liinery for fall; 2 n 1 mo. for $15; er wk. up; Schoo! ressing School; whole trade, massage; positions $10 a week evening classes. 183 Powell st taught 1 mo, for $5; learn now ons; sits guaranteed; eve. wchool 234 Post st., room 16. WANTED—Halrdressing students; hairdress- ng, masicuring, faciel massege, scalp treat- ments, X only dermatology, eiectrolysis and chirop- taught st Moler's College; new location, near Post; the most thoroughly L Chicago; Powell, t_of special ALD, WANTED—Woman for hairdressing depart- m must be hairdresser, manicure and & frsi-class bair cutter. Apply between § and HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5848 OFFICE HOURS, 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. This new system gives empioyers a chance to phone us unti] 10 p. m. Likewise All can call aiter their day’s work. Our Own Printing Plant issues our free list of positions four times daliy—7 & m., 10 a. m., 1p m, ¢p m ATTENTION. ON AND SEGREGA- N THE PRODUCTION OF LP. IF YOU WANT e THE BEST HELP, DO AS OTHERS DO. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st., Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Phone Main 5848. THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE; THE RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. We gave in 1004 1905 we hope to 64,000 men work. Increase 64,000. We 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, Slavonian, Scandinavian and Greek lan- FREE FARB TO-DAY. FREE FARE. U. 8, GOVERNMENT WORK. NEVADA BTATE. 5 MONTH, $75 MONTH. 55 laborers. steady jobs. 155 teamsters, steady jobs. CHEAP FARE. FEB $1. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A FREE FARE. NEVADA STATE. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. FREB FARB, Teamsters, $2 25 day. MURRAY & RBADY, 634-636 Clay st 11 & m. st HALE BROS' GIRL for general housework; family of & must be good plain cook; wages $25; oall mornings or evenings 2237 Union st, near Flilmore. IRONER wanted on ladies’ and children's wear. 656 Mission st., A GIRL wanted oooking for § adul DLE-AGED wo! ine st ia st. L weanted to take care of two children assist in housework. 1711 Devisadero. esses; one cashier. 318 James Flood work ASKEY'S, Kearny st. usework. plain cooking; small home; $30. 1904 Broadway. general ¥: good aillinery school, estab- ne secured; courss thi 6 O'Farrell st. PPERATORS AND GIRLS ARD FACTORY, COR. s, aesist in housework and care of 4- was! arge knit underwear BROS. r genersl housework and | nousework; | Tady for packing candy and | | e NORTH. EAST. SOUTH. 865 laborers for various positions, no experi- enoe wanted, $35. $40, $45 end found 16 line pullers. 18 swampers. ® sawyers. 2 shingle jolnters. 8 logway men. 16 ~axmen. ® edgermen. 5 cutoff sawyers. 8 sash and door bench hands. Tenoner hand. & mill bench hands, 3 carriage trimmers. 18 men to peel tanbark. 4 graders. 12_crosscutters. 3 tall edgermen. 167 lumber pilers. Band sawyer. city. 2 carriage setters. The wages for abave men run from $35, $40, §50 $6€0, $70, $80, $00, $100, $120 per month and found; located in all parts of California, Oregon, Arizona, Come see MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st | A— MARRIED, Teamster and wife. cook 3 men, coal yard, | | 845 ana founa, 4 farmers and wives, $40 and $50 and found. 8 milkers and wives $50 and $60 and found. Man end wife; man as choreman, wife cook found, 634-630 Clay st. 85 LABORERS, YOU'LL SUIT, abott a steam gseiovel. epecial rallroad fare, §75 month, 55 men for new rafiroad company work, $2, $2 25, $2 50 day. = e 26 laborers to help unload cars free fare, $60 MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. A—LABORERS, | | TEAMSTERS. | 864 men for £3 different places; some in San | | Francisco, others all over California; at mines, grading streets. quarrjes. buiiding ai excavating, pulling down old bufld- belping build new ones; in factories, e yards, manufacturing plants, 1220 | es, etc.; $2 50 and $2 day. Ts to haul, grade, etc., §2 50, $2 25 121 Italian laborers ip San Francisco, $225 a day MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st. waists. erwear. G568 Mis- t school. 518 Parrott woman to take care of 64 Howar: ick bops in pplies. barber running 5 chairs wishes to sell reasonable volving and se are bargains. Oakland, barber cheap: 2 chairs; hen gas stove; no opposi- | 1 edu- | | 5| | | | CHORENMEN 656 Mission | & hostlers. buggy wash A— FREE FARE TO RAILROAD AND TUNNEL WORK. 27 Different Places. 553 men for different jobs, graders, spikers, dari hammermen, "ballasters, pick and ehove] laborers, section extra gangs, powder men, scraper teamsters, muckers, etc., $3 50, 2 $2 50 and $2 da Come see MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A— HARVEST AND HAY FIELDS. 19 men for harvest fields, sack sewers, team- sters, haul grain, men on harvesters, hay balers, etc., §3 50, $3, $2, $150 day and fd. $1 50, $1 75 day and fd. AND VINEYARDS., TEADY JOBS. orses, different prices, Jobs, $3250 found. , steady, $150 day a team: tead 4 plow € teamsters, stock ran: ers, and DAIRYMEN. 45, $30 and found. g EXEN AND BOYS. choremen and boys for ranche: 0, $25, $20, $15 and found. " 4 choremen, private country residence, $20, $25 and found. 46 milkers, $40, STABLEMEN. harness cleaners and floormen, $70, $60, 350 and $35 and fd. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL BLACKSMITHS. 86 blacksmiths, horseshoers, floormen, wagon and carriage men, machine blacksmiths, ete., located all over California, including many in San Francisco, some in mines, camps, custom shops, stage lines, ranches and saw- foundries, etc.; wages $4, also 12 helpers, and ask about them. & buffers and polishers. 6 curriers, country tannery, $2 25 day. Brick kiln setter. $2 50 day; mortar mixer. 9 coopers, 10c barrel. Brick kiln setter. $2 50 day. House structural worker, extra good job. 12 iron moiders, different places, $3 day. BRICKLAYERS—CORNICE-MAKE 18 bricklayers, free fare, $5 to $6 da: 12 cornkve-makers and tinners, free rare, 50c hour, overtime time and a haif. 12 asphaltum rakers, city, $75 up to $4 day. Paper-hanger, $2 25. Ruler, city_printing office. MURRAY & READY, 034-636 Clay st. R shop with side line for sale; business clearing more than $135 month: ess box 1964 Call office, Oakland. wale—Half aying 2-chair : " Inquire 1334% £o ation; near 478 Seventh st., wants st ady Jjob; eity h o Six Steady ba ver. 420 Broadway. >—Berber shop in Box 6% state price country Call office. cor. Jones : lvely min- 23 Market st. barber shops bought and AN, 811 James Flood bl Oak- | rooms; good | | M1 GOLD—SILVER. COPPER—COAL. shaft miners, gold mine fare $4. muckers for gold mine, Nevada Sta 4 muckers, dry quartz, Lassen County, b miners, fare 60c, $75. Laborers, s at mine, $1 40 day found. 4 Itallan miners, boss here, 2180 & CoOk. 5 gravel miners boss here, northeast, $15. 12 jaborers, build roads, northeast, $45 fd. 15 machine miners, fare $2 V0, $i, $5, $90 to §105. 19 single and double hand, fare $4, $90, $75. 12 soft-rock miners, fare $3, $67 50. MURRAY & READY, 631-636 Clay st. CARPENTERS AND MILLWRIGHTS. 26 carpenters, long job, fare Goc, §3 50 day. © finishing carpenters, fare 50c, $3 day. 2 carpenters, different city jobs, $2 50, $ 50, M1 2 2 $4 day. 25 bridge carpenters, lumber company, fare $2, $75 and found 12 car builders, lumber company, fare $1 60, 5 and found. 9 rough carpentérs, fare 90c, $2 50 day up. Cerpenter, finishing work. fare $1, $3 50 day up. Carpenter for mine. $3 25 day. Foreman carpenter, tank erecting, $4 day. Bench hand, work from detall, $3 50 day. 26 laborers to help carpenters. $60 month. MURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay st. WANTED—MALE. EMPLOYMENT Phone James 8301 NEY FREE FARE—FEE $i. $1 FEE. FRF NEVADA. Careor opab R. X., new work. » to-pight $67 50. FREE FARE s ty, nty and C. boss here; steady work; $60. LABORERS 10 laborers, G0c fare, § hours, §2 day, board anywhere, sob MINE=. armen, gold mine, $250 day, south; Al $2 50 day gold re, §3 day, see boss here, board ere you like; 4 muckers, plece, steady work. LUMBER CAMPS. laborers and lumber pllers, $225 and 7 months’ job; plenty other good NEAR CITY. Plow holder, $2 60, scraper holders, $2 50 cook, small hbtel, country, $40 and second cook, city, $45 and found. senters, long job, $2 50 day, 90c fare. . I6c ton, 15c fare. §25 found: storekeeper, resort, $30 choreman, south, $30 found: 8 bench hands, 8 hours, §3 50 day; cooks, $50 found. SPECIAL. 10 carpenters, near city, $350 day; 4 car- penters, rough work, 10c fare, $3 day; team- eter, Colusa County, $225 day. Cook, §65; second cook, $40; dishwasher, §25 and found; cook, $60, morth. CARPENTERS. Carpenters, $3 50 day; long job. WANTED—A first-class bookkeeper; state age, experience, references, salary expected. Box 6134, Call office. WANTED—A good carpenter. 216 Twenty- ninth et BOOTBLACK wanted. 205 Scott st., near Halght. RELIABLE young man with ugfi in bicycle repairing. C. F. SALOM Ne&.'m Twelfth st., Oskiand. 50 day, same | A HOTEL DEPARTME . THIS IS THE WEEK We will send to the springs and resorts. LOOK. 14 cooks for city gnd country jobs, $40, 850, 360, $75 © second and third cooks and broflers, $15 week and $35 and found. 12 walcers, $25. $30. $35_ $40 and found. er boys_little experience $20 found. BELL AND ELEVATOR BOYS. BEDMAKERS AND WINDOW CLEANERS. © porters. city and country hotels, $25 and 520 and found. 16_gishwashers and potwashers, $30, $25 and $20 and found. sl LAUNDRYMEN. | Leundryman. small, easy job, $25 to $30 1. Starcher and ironer, fare $2 day and found. 12 different laundrymen, $2, $2 50 day, 4 waiters, $32 50. Baker, Colusa County, $8 week and found. MURRAY & READY, 6€34-63¢ Clay st HELP WA"ED—-AI.D—O.!flIlOI. A—EXTRA SPECIALS. Night nurse, 10c fare, $25 found. Cook, mine hotel, northeast, $50 found. Janitor for institution, man about 40 years, $22 50 found. Shipping clerk and delivery driver, city, $10 to $12 week. Helper in city, garden and paint, institution, $25 and found. Boy, 1eed press, city printing office, §5 week. 8 crosscut sawyers, spllt, etc., $40 1o $50 fd. Header wagon driver or loader, 500 fare, $1 50 or §2 *day found. LOOK—FREE FARE. :.m”“"' free fare, brickyard, $2 to §2 25 7. 16" laborers, mo blankets wanted, free fare, muckers, same mine, Nevada State, $75. NEW WORK. 155 teamsters, wew work, Colusa Co., $67 50. MURRAY & READY, $34-636 Clay st. 2 CARPENTERS, city job, $4 day. Man mend tents, $2 dal Plumber, city, good_ job. CHUTE BUILDERS, 5 chute builders, men used to an ax, fare $3, $45 and found. LOOK. 3 men, pick up sacks in fleld, fare $1 25, 3150 gay and found, LOOK. 6 laborers_ city job, board home, $1 85 day. Ward master, institution, $30 and found WAITERS. 8 ‘walters, first-class country hotel, $30 fd. MINE LABORERS. 24 laborers, No. 1 mine, fare $3, SPECIAL—BAKERS, ETC. Baker's helper, 10c fare, $9 week. Dishwasher, springs hotel, §25 found. Storekeeper. city restaurant, $30 found. LOOK. 8 laborers, new brickyard, $67 50, HAY BALERS, ETC. 4 hay balers, boss here fare $1 15, ldc ton. 2 bay balers, fare $1 50, $1 day found. 8 sheepherders, fare $1 50, $30 and found. 8 boys, drive power on hay press, fare 10c, $30 and_found, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MINERS, hand work, Merced County, $82 50. Machine miner, gold mine, Merced County, $3 day. 3 minere, drift work, Placer County, $3 day. Cement mason, mine, No. 1 job, $3 50 day. MILLWRIGHTS. 16 millwrights, large mine cémpany, here, $135. 3 lathers, fare 10c, §2 25 cay. CARPENTERS. 12 carpenters, near San Francisco, $4 day. 28 carpentrs, fare $150, prain, rough work, 105, Wheelwright, camp, No. 1 job, $00. Blacksmith helper, no shoeing, city. $2 day. Woodturner, city job, $3 day. Painter and paper hanger, city, $3 day. LOOK. boss Milker, 12 cows, hotel springs, $25 and fd. Aseist porter, springs hoter, $20 and found. TEAMSTERS. Light wagon teamster, $250 to $3 day. Truck teamster, city, 4 horses, $3 50 day. Teamster, hau) grain, city, $1 50 day and fd. Young man drive wagon, work in grocery store, §9 and room. Planér man, city mill, $2 75 to §3 day. TIMEKEEPER. Timekeeper, care for materials, contractors, city, $50 to $75. Chipper, foundry, fare $3, country mine town, $225 day MARRIED. Man and wife; man $40, wife half interest in poultry; house furnished; fare $1 30; Contra Costa County. Man and wife, 18 to_cook for, ranch; no out- side Work for man; $50 and found. Man and wife, man as foreman, wife cook 6 men, $75 and found. BUTCHERS. Bulfb%!r, &ll round man, Sonoma County, $40 to $50. Butcher, all round ’r:_;n_ rare §1, $35 and fd. OK. Watchman, saflor preferred, $2 day. BIG WAGES. Blacksmith and tool sharpener, mine, boss here, $120. Engineer and washer, country laundry, $2 50 day. LUMBER COMPANY—FARE $2. 4 millwrights, $90. 3 car builders, $90. Blacksmith helper, $50. ELECTRICIANS, ETC. Electrician for gold quartz mine, boss here, $90. Second blacksmith, gold mine, boss here, §90. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ++e...420 Bush st who worked at AT, C. R. HANSEN & CO. F. Holm, the pantryman, Hotel Rafael, please report. Broiler $50, third cook $35, country hotel, party here. Second cooks $45-$70 Waiters, city, country, $25-$30; $35-$40 fd. Head pantryman, country hotel, party here, good wages. Pantryman, charge storeroom, resort Pantryman, $25; dishwasher, $25; free Tesort. Man help on range free fare.....$40 found 2 bartenders, $50-$00 found; colored barber and wife, resort. 2 starch froners, country laundry...$2 a day All-round country laundry. ...$40 to $45 and found institution..Good wages ironer, Teamsters. laborers, concrete men, tunnel men, lumbermen, graders, farmers, milkers, §2, $2 25 $2 50 day, $60. $100, $35 $40 mo, Buggy washer, city, $2; woodchoppers, party here, $1 50. Man work in nursery, near city.....$25 fd. Gardener, institution, ‘country......$30 found C. R. HANSEN & CO........420 Bush st. A _SPECIAL......For steam laundry, Nevada Mangle girl, $30_ room, board, wash, over- time; 3 starch ironers, same terms (women); polisher (man), $15 week; good chance for man and wife. Free fare C. R, HANSEN & CO TWO more men for lathing, blacksmith for mine, §4 day; 3 jobbing Blacksmiths and shoers, $3 day: blacksmith helpers and floormen, $2 25 and §3 day; 10 carpenters, $3 50 and $4 day; head loggers, $00 and board; head donkeyman, $85 and board; lumber piler, £#40 and board; tally- man for mill, $40 and board; laborers, co pany work, $1 25 day and board; 2 coach- men, $3% and $45 and found; 8 farmers and wives, $45 and £50 and found; farmers. § and found; chorémen; stable boy. $30: min— ers, $3 day: and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacravrento st. COOKS and_wives, 865 and $50; boarding- house cook, $40; hotel and restaurant wait- ers, $8 week and $25 to $30 month; young man to assist in restaurant, $8 week;: dish- washer and others. J. F. CROSETT & C0,, 628 Sact \mento st. AT RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 602 Clay st., cor. Montg. Phone James 2476. ...Party here noon to-day ........ 429 Bush st. $2°50 per 1000; 50 laborers, Yuba County, $2 50 day. 25 teamsters, Colusa County, $2 25 day. Butcher, country shop, £3 day. Hay bands north, §125 day and found. 4 section de, lumber R. R., $2 day, 10 young 1aen, box ccmpany, east, 20c homr. 25 Ttalian laborers, long job, board any place you want, §2’day. Big job across the bay. 2 to §2 25 day. office, 317 Stockton st.—Waiters wanted for Monterey County hotel, $30; first- class springs, Lake County, $30; summer re- scrt, Sonoma’ County, $30: restaurant, Wood- land_$40; restaurant. north, $30 to $35; also for clty; ook, boardine-house. Nevada, $60: dishwasher and potwasher, Santa Cruz, 4 barkeepe: count: $55, et .$21 per week .$21 per week WAN' $17 per week First-class compositors. Cylinder pressmen . Platen pressmen.. Feeders. - OPEN SHOP. Permanent positions "for competent nine hours. Apply PAYOT, UPHAM & €O, Pine and Battery sts., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED-—Porter for restaurant: $30 per month. 511 Montgomery st. BOOTBLACK wanted; goof wages. 927 Fill- more st., corher McAllister. help; COOKS. COOKS. COOKS. Cook, men, orchard, fare §$1'50, $30 found. Cook, small big-house, fare $2, ref., $30 fd. Cook, small, easy city job, to start, $40 fa. Cook, nice small hotel, fare §3, §50 found. LOOK. Cook for & rallroad camp, $60 found. TOGETHER. Cook, §65; waiter, $25 fd., fare 20c, hotel Job. Waiter, Government position, $25 found. 2 cooks, surveying outfit, 8 men, $40 found. Cook for a camp, 16¢ fare, $40 and found. 2 camp waiters, fars 25c, $25 and found. z » LAUNDRY. fancy starch ironers, boss hers, $2 day. 3 sturcn troners, 98 13 910 weak” o Polisher and starcher, fare $1 50, $2 50 day. 4 starch ironers, fare §2. $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HANDY men, city store, $12_ week. Choreman, care of chickens, $30 found. Ehingle jointers, Sonoma County, $40 found. 4 harness cleaners, 2 buggy washers, Butcher, fare $3. $40 found. Cook und wife, small hotel, fare B.-&'m, MURRA st. Oxen or bull teamsters, $70 found. TEAMSTERS. Y & READY, 834-636 Clay laborers, Y & 25 extra gang 3 MURRA’ READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—A first-class window cresser, one who is capable of dressing a thoroughly ar- tistic window contalning clothing, furnish- ings, hats and tailoring goods; a man of ar- tistic taste and practical ideas may secure a good paying position; only men possessing these qualifications need apply; no one else will be considered. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., Powell and Ellis sta LEARN telegraphy and R. R, accounting; $80 to $150 per month gaiary paid our uates; nm; six -clhnoln '::.G'zr‘l_ld';y“ull 'rnum; day Sforss Behool of Telegraphy, 26 O" st WANTED—Persons of some clerical ability to PR S Bam Kranciscor saiars $1800. A iy _a Pacific Correspondence Institute, at once, ;& Market Tagr ST S e g P X Scott & Van Arsdale bldg.. Mission st. ‘WANTED—Rellable, porter for 0 HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. AT HORD & SMITH'S, ...and 626 Washington NEVADA _FRE FARE. NO DISCOUNT....FREE FARE....TO-DAY $225 for teamsters. '$2 laborers 3 . TEAMSTERS .... Siass $67 50. B No Discount........$67 50... ..SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. R. R. WORK.. veiiieei-re. HAZEN, NEVADA. .ououruonae Utah Construction Co. is doing the work. FEE 31.. .FREE FARE........FEE §1 ill run from Hazen to Churchiil. , or. 34, st., near Kearny. , CA TE] NINE HOURS' WORK. $3 50 PER DAY 2 $2 50 for laborers, n i good 10 laborers for quarry, city. Teamsters, south Teamsters, north Teamsters, City.. Teamsters across the bay. L EXTRA GANG—SECTION WORK. 20 Italians, board themeselves. Foreman for same place. Carpenters, Berkeley $3 Men for ranch near San Jose.$1 25 and board Young men, help in factory... $1 Plasterer, city. Carpenter’ AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 642 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE BUSH 833. CARPENTERS. 5 carpenters, near city, $105. 2 carpenters. mine. $120. 10 carpenters, gold dredgers, $80 found. 10 carpenters, northeast. $97 50. NORTH. Great New Blectric Power Syndicate COM- PANY WORK, no discount, fare refunded, 25 laborers_you'll suit, $45 and found. EAST—FREE FARE. B. P, R. R.—150 teamsters and laborers. FARE PAID—GOLD MINE. 5 machine miners, 9 hours. $90. MARIPOSA CO.—BOSS HERE. 10 laborers, help carpenters, gold dredge, Northeast, long job, $i5 and found. 3728 sawmill, yard and *woods men in 18 dif- ferent counties, top wages— C us. 2 machine miners, $4; 10 laborers, board home. §2: 25 laborers,” $67 50. FREE FARE—25 laborers, $60. Farmer and wife no objection to children, see boes here: 3 biacksmiths, country; 5 lum. ber graders, $100; 3 assistant Jumber grad- ers, $75: cook, mine, fare paid, $40 found; cook, 4 men, $25 found; 1320 men for all kihds of farm work. Call and C us to-day and get free BULLETIN of work at AMER- ICAN EMPLOYMENT BURBAU, 642 Com- merclal st.. near Kearny st WANTED—For contractor's office, a good, re- liable man to keep time and account of ma- terials; must have experience and, good refs.; good wages, steady job. Box 6913, Call office. WANTED—Men and women to prepare for postoffice, Internal revenue, bookkeeper, de- partment clerk and other Government posi- tions; particulars free; open day and eve. Pacific Correspondence Institute, 1095 Marke* A FIRST-CLASS salesman for wholesale mil- linery business; good ealary; permanent posi- tion; references required. 'Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 84 Third st. TAILORS wanted to learn cutting: most mod- ern system taught by practical cutters of 23 years' experience. KOSS & STIEGELER, School Practical Cutting, r. 59, 916 Market. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeks complete: position gueranteed; tuition earned while learning. Call or write MOLER COL- LEGE, 644 Clay st., near Kearny. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has addsd 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms: 25¢ to 50c per night. MEN to learn barber trade; 8 weeks completes; tuition earned while learning. or writ GILLMAN'S COLLEGE, €27 Clay st. WANTED_Men to fill 300 rooms at 20c per night; clothes closets, hair mattresses, elec- tric light in every room. 681 Howard, nr. {d. ___LOST AND FOUND—Continued. LOST—In Emporium, shortly after 5 o'dlock Monday, ‘an " aliigator bag containing small parcels. Return to 1219 Grove st., Oakland, and recelve reward. LOST—Japanese embroidered purse, containing small silver purse with money in it. Return to 5725 Pacific ave., and receive reward. LOST--Ncar Post and Kearny sts., a diamond centered sunburst. Return to 30 Crocker building and receive reward. LOST—Gold fob; initials A. E.; reward. Market st. 320 —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Ine)— ....ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN. ....INTEREST 534 AND 6 PER CENT.... CITY, OAKLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY 25 PROPERTY Second mortgages, life insuran o8- tates in probate undivided laterests in_prop- erty, probate realty loans, stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests in property purchased. ..... MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY. Suite 107-108 Crocker bidg.; phone Main LOST—Diamond scarfpin, plain band ring (Zepha to Joe engraved inside), heavy ring without setting, amethyst ring, lady’s watch and chain (N. F. engraved on case). Re- turn to 781 Howard st, Emporium Storage Co.; suitable reward. LOST—In Palace Hotel, fiftth floor, & fancy vest contaiming watch, stickpin and rail ticket; valuable only to owner; $20 reward and no questions asked if returned to room 203, Examiner building. e LOST—Purse, at Alameda station on Sunday gold menogram “‘W. W. R reward $1 W. W. RICHARDS, 206 Callaghan bldg. San Francisco. LOST—Memorandum book written with red ink, containing receipts. Reward of $2850 by returning to 8§24 Market e e e LOST—Lady's gold watch, hunting case; en- graved ‘‘Lavine’; reward. 532 O'Farrell st. LOST—On Tiburon boat, diamond and pearl setting pendant; reward. 2011A California. e e e —— LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay for pleasure and business: tel. Bush 534. MINES AND MINING. WILL give equal interest to party with small capital to assist in developing mining prop- erty in New Mexico; can give best of refer- ences. Box 6126, Call office. e O e PROSPECTOR, up-to-date, energetic assayer, mining end mill man needs help to locate good mining and townsite propositions ean turn some quick money. Box 6338, Call. WANTED—Partner who can finance good min- ing properties; I have very exceptional op- portunities; am familiar with mine end. Ad- dress P. O. box 296, Oakland. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 105-197 Fremiont st. FOR sale—New and second-hand billiard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying: modern bar fix- tures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER, 625 Mission st., S. F. BARGAINS—$600; houseboat, klinker built skiffs, 3 launches, new steamboat hull, pilot- house with complete stearing gear to use as barge. G. W. CHURCHILL, foot of First st., Sacramento, Cal. 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, pulleys. shafting, etc., etc., bought, sold, ted and exchanged; see Sunday paper H. §. WHITE MCHY CO., 130-132 Beale ANOTHER No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter at R. McCOLGAN, Rooms 301 and 302 Hearst bullding. Third floor, Examiner entrance. Deal directly with londer and save expense. Loans eny amount at 5% and 6 per cent On first, second and_third mortgages, REAL ESTATE IN PROBATE, Undivided interests in estate and property. Money_advanced to prevent foreclosure. NO DELAY. Phone Main 5516. Aa— MONEY TO LOAN On furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts or security of any kind, without removal: we make 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 chanee 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 13- 16, 159 Market st opp. Phelan bufiding. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 801-602-603 ‘building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estato, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, gte; legacien life estates and undivided in- terest. property purchased. Courtzou.l treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estate, In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property. Tocation, ete. Box 223, Call office. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 1 r cent intsrest. Baldwin Jeweiry Store 78 Market st., tel. Main 1844 Branch, 1192 Market nd 27 Third 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 Parrott bidg. A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; nd removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages or on any security; any amount. O. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. MONMEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without securicy; easy payments; large business in 40 principal cities. TOLMAN, 533 Parrott bldg. a bargain. L. & M ALEXANDER 110 |7 Ny amount quickly on furniture or plano Montgomery st.. agents new L. C. Smith & | “without removal o other security: lowest Bros.” Visible Typewrite rates: no commission; econfidential. 506-7 A1 CONDITION Chumpion Dicker, foot- | _Donohue bidg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. power; also materials, benches, tools, etc. AL U — E for lweat Berkeley. bid., S00 Market, cor. ith. suite 1; est. 186S. FIREWOOD, 750 to 81 a load; second-hand | ALVA CO. (The) loans money to s-laried peop. two washstands, glass Leavenworth, nr. brick tile; mantel, dcors, new building. ‘Washington. LARGEST stock in city; second-hand belting, also planing mill machinery, engines, boilers and | electrical machinery. JOHNSON & HORAN, 602 Third st. ALL kinds of second-hand machinery, botlers, engines, shafting and pulleys bought and gold. ARMSTRONG & CO., 905 Market st.: phone South 87. AA—CHICKS, 10c: 20 varieties of thorough- TRY our men’s chees, union made, $1 and $1 30 pair; foot-form shoes, §2 50: we pay express charges. 11 3d st..Exam. bidg. ; open till § pm. CITY superintendent National Life ot U. 8. bred eggs, §1 setiing. Ingleside Poultry Yds., 807 Mt. Vernon av.; Ocean Vw. car stl. bridge. A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, MEN to go on ships to Australlan and other ports. At HERMAN'S, 27 Steuart st. AN enjoyable profitable outing: pick hops in Avey Particulars later. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade free. Ran Francisco Barber College, 741A Howard. PENSION atty., E. A, Bullls, 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. SAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT 517 Jackson st. GET your shoes half-soled while waliting to 60c. 11 Third st . Examiner bullding. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms: 35c night: reading rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market. st. oppesite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. —————————————————————— HOB;ES AND WAGONS. BAY coach team, 6 years old, 16% hands. Bay trap team, 5 years old, 158 hands. These teams are sound, stylish high actors. DR. QUINLAN'S, 311 9th st. Jessie 5u9. A—FOR sale—6 g00d general purpose horses, ;’t(ghhlrg from 1100 to 1350 pounds. 411 ixth st. BAN Francisco Veterinary College next session will begin July 17: catalogue free. DR. E. J. CREELY, president, 510 Golden Gate ave. A. 509 Union Trust building; ref. required. | etc. WHITELAW, 330 Main st. HOUSEMAN warted for rooming-house, SCHO- | TRY our men’s shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; FIELD, 75 Third st. foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay expres charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bld.; catalog fre without security; good terms and easy pay: ments; also on other security. 507 Flood bldg. Pl Bt bt A B MONEY to loan on any legitimste proposition; moderate rates. W. J. MORC..N & CO., In- vestment Bankers, 79 New Muntgomery st. silver, dlamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. LOANS on diamonds, watches aad Jjewelry: private offices. 400-401 Adams building. 206 Kearny st. Globe Mercantile and Loan Co. SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. policies, etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., fl‘lz_?xx_'u(( bldg. MONEY, Money, Money. Any proposition, 49 24 st,, Wells-Fargo Ex- press bldg. Wage Earners’ Invt. & Loan Co. A—ONE per cent per month on valuables. PORTLAND JEWELRY CO., 2§ Stockton st. MINING engineer's library, assayer's Instru- ments, mineral collection, showcase cheap. 3646 Sixteenth st. ANY amount real estate or other security: $100 up. W J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. LOANS—Salaried people; “‘confidential”; 2 pe: A—GENT'S full dress suits to rent. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second floor. ARMY shoes, §1 56; U.S. N. flannel shirts, §1 20; open eve. Mechanics' Store, 574 4th 50,000 HAND-BURNED brick. THE DOLAN CO., Geary and Stockton sts. 100 H.-P. firebox boiler locomotive, steam shovel «ngines and gold washer. 220 Freem't CANVAS and tents rented or sold for Fourth of July. Ross-McMahon Co., 35 Market st. TWO merry-go-rounds; one minlature rall- way. BACIGALUPI, 805 Kearny st. HIGH grade 2d-hand office safe and wagon scale. PARCELLS SAFE CO., 216 California. BAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st. 2D-HAND bldg. material; lumber, door, sash, plumb, material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental bargains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post —e—— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AAAAA—Highest prices for ladies’, gents' cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento. —— e . o —— BUILDINGS and building material bought. The Dolan Cc., 1607 Market st.; phone Jessie 2021. WILL pay highest prices for all kinds good castoff_clothing. Folsom; tel. Jessle 4i6. FOR sale—New and second-hand top and open buggies, cheap. 023 Fulton st. 17 HANDS pacing horse, buggy and harness for sale; cheap. 718 Folsom st. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11'a. m. 327 Sixth st. Al EXPRESS wagon, light campi: wi gocart for eale, cheap. 532 Mpl::fon :{Dn i NEW and second-hand wagons sold cheap. 1680 Mission st., near Thirteenth. HOUSES TO LET. X PRINTED list of houses to let: send for elv- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery. TWO_houses on Broadway, near Gough 1767 of 10 rooms, $55: 1760 of 8 rooms; choice location and marine view. MODERN house, 5 large sunny rooms, bath; pleasant location; £22 50. 135 Devisadero st. — e HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. ELEGANTLY furnished S-room 2-story bay- window sunny modern home; plano; garden: vard; $30; whole or part; musiclan preferred; excellent for opera club, etc.; part remt in lessons; board schoolboy optional. Box 6342, Call office. FURNISHED cottage; modern; sunny; grounds; adults; ref.; $25. 5004 California st., near Twelfth ave. s i HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. H.znntzoumx !urgluhe}l;‘lo-;eov;_ house; owntown corner; bargain if sold at ! Ro Akents. Box 483%, cail, - A BARGAIN—Furnished house, § rooms, sate, §350, 244 Taylor st i FURNISHED © 9 rooms; rent §35; oheap; i'to 4. 1311 Larkin st $0; ohmies I ——— INVESTMENTS. i —4% TO 6% ON DEPOSIT CERT] TES. » : Witharawal at Pleasupe oA AN FRANCISCO AND SUBUR! e BURBAN BUILDING SOCIETY. Garares Captial, A000 X1 Suscribed rantee 1! . E. K. Taylor.... Ex-Sta r Chas. A. Murdock..Pres. C. A. )(ur'l‘mn.&' 3. M, Duke. Assoc. Chas. Webb Howa Allen M. .Secy. Bank of &nfornfir: Joseph A. . General Manager SOLD, rerted. ex : manufacturer LOST AND FOUND. LOST_A pass book with the Hibernia Savings L R R SR O R e 20 LAl AP R, FOR cale—Large work horse, 3 Fresno scrap. | DIAMONDS, ete.. bought for cash. Karl Eber ers, 1 sand wagon. 3130 s-cnmenmo st. ) & CO., 400-401 Adams bldg.. Kearny st. —— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BEST renting stock in the city; good uprights at $2 per mo.; some at $2 50; our own make, $3; one_year's rental allowed off purchase price. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. A LARGE stock of standard planos: all more or less used; prices up. BENJAMIN CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st.; Chicker- ing_agency. ’ MUST be sold to-day; elegant upright cabinet grand* will sacrifice for cash. 581 Valencia. LEFT on sale; Fischer plano; $97. 584 Valen- cia st ALMOST given away; unredeemed storage pi- anos, furn. Whitehead's storage, 1636 Mkt. ELEGANT uprights, new & 2d-hand,$45 to $500. Pierce’s Plano Factory, Market and 14th sts. r cent; chattels, etc. 456 Montgomery, r. 518. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bid. TO salaried people without security. The White Co., 420 California st., rooms 14 and 15. SALARIED people on note. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 125-127 Phelan bidg. Private. A e ALL lcans on dlamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. CASH loaned salaried le_on notes without indorser. MORRELL. Examiner bldg. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FRONT otfices to let—739 Market st. first floor, opposite Phelan bullding; modern con- veniences. PERSONALS. A A e NN “REXRADIO'S" one treatment of “‘3 seconds’ (in our presence) last Wednesday enabled DEAF-MUTE to clearly HEAR and correct- ly SPEAK many words and SENTENCES spoken by ‘‘us'’; INTERVIEW us: A. Rob- inson, Broker, Adams bldg., Kearny; E. vgmuow, Manager ‘Mercantile Agency,” 123 eary “REXRADIO" finds it ‘“exceedingly’” EASY to cure TOTAL DEAFNESS, Deaf mutes, Paralysis, etc. B e toiniod s et e b g el s MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold. | AKE A CHANGE IN YOUR “LUCK” REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. Selling. SPECK & CO. Rents Collected. Leasing. 200 Montgomery st Insurance. INCOME PROPERTIES. $135,000—Downtown Market-st. ik pandin it fine, m’“ basement; lot 45:10x13 leased for years to ‘Al tenant at 3000 a month: reasonable offer entertained. $135.000—Fourth and Mission sts; splendid modern Dbrick bullding: 2 stores and hotel above; 35-ft. lot; reat $750 mo. nart under lease; unexcelled investment. $35,000—Prominent Halght-st. corny 140- £t froatage; fine improvements: stares and ts; renting for 32880 year. $30,000—Mcnigomery ave. business corner; 40 ft. on Montgomery ave.: ciose in; sub- stantial 4story building: stores and rooming-house; fine income; always reated; bargail $28,500_New' building, large corner, Western Addition; 4 stores, 4 flats; rents §2820. $22,500—Mission st., near 16th, with good im- provements; 73-ft. frontage; producing good income: a splendid property. $12,750—Exceptionally fine investment in flats on Washington st.; new and cheice; rents §120 month; a great bargain at this price. $6,000—Jessie and Tth sts.; 6 flats, 11§ blocks from Hibernia Bank: income $o84. $4,500—Two flats, 12th st. near Howard: rental $28 50 month; $1600 bank mortg- age: can remain. RESIDENCES. R sta.; elegant lot; must be reascnable offer entertained. $5,200—Cholce little home; 6 rooms and bath; vicinity 10th and Lake sts.; superb marine view: tastefully and well built; bargain. LOTS. $9,000—24 lots; cheapest buy in Richmond District; "vicinity 27th and _Clement sts.; $5000 profit in the proposition sus $550 to $850 each: cheapest lots in Richmond District; NE corper Clement st. and Thirty-first_ave. SPECK & CO., 200 Montgomery st BALDWIN & HOWELL. 25 Post st. $35,000—Elegant marine view residence; Gough . st near Washington; every modern convenience throughout; full particulars at the office. $5,250—Rents $30 per month; lot 25x75: two flats of 4 and 3 rooms and bath each: Langton st., near Folsom and Seventh. $9.000—All of Outside Land Block, bounded by 42d and 43d aves., L and M sts.; 240 x800: 50 lots; splendid opportunity for subdivision. $19,000—Valencia st., near the junction of 16th st.; transfer point; large hoiding con- taining 32,400 square feet; lot suitable for factory purposes or will produce large income if improved with tene- ments. $8,000—First _ave., near Sacramento st. and the new Presidio Terrace; lot 25x101: substantial modern two-story frame shingle residence, containing 8 rooms and bath: party will exchangs equity for inside city lot. $4,750—Rents $50 per month; near Howard and Tth; two cottages. $60,000—Third st. business site, close to How- ard; large corner lot with an L; present improvements rent for $150 per month. $4.100—Vallejo st., near Jones: lot 23x60; 2 flats of 4 rooms and bath each. Lani two ton st.. ts and $1,500—Two-story house of 2 flats, renting for $15 per month: Morse place, off Broad- way. neer Hyde. | BUY ONE BEFORE THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE $1 23 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. $228 for choice lots, Exeelsior Homestead bilifard table; one grade close ‘to school and Mission-st. electric cars ‘bound to double in valus $400 each on Instaliments of $10 per momth; no taxes; fine lots; near Ocean boulevard: best residence location south of Golden Gate Park: these are the cheapest lots in this district: | advancing in price rapidly. W. J. WHITE. . 26 Montgomery st., r. 8. Phone Main 5704 MARINE view, north side Union st.. between Devisadero and Broderick; 30x137:6; prop- erty equal to the highest priced; can be bought for §200 per foot. Apply H. R. COOPER, 778 Market st. $3750—NEARLY completed; several two-story swell flats; close to main entrance to the park and at other locations; no objectionabls light wells or inside rooms in these flats and every room is and will be sunny; every known latest improvement; 16 minutes from City Hall: 5 car lines; one runs all night. Appiy new 'bulldings, Fifth ave., vet. Fuiton and C sts.. from 2:30 to § p. m. USURERS by new law cannot exceed 18% In- terest and must pay mortgage tax; we have found 3 extraordinary real estate bargains. close in, paying over 18% net income, no tax to pay and no oppression: $2000 to $3300 cash necessary. Corner Lot Co.. 230-2 Crossiey bid. NOE. 618, near 19th—New cottage, $ rooms: built by day work; large lot: will sacrifice for cash, or seil on installments as you now pay rent: house open; owner om FOR sale—Four park lots, south side, bet. T and K sts.. on 3lst ave.. §200 each. Who wants them? J. C. STUART, 1406-7 Cali building. CHOICE building lot, 30x100: Guerrero st.; fine neighborhood. 1504 Guerrero st. $1500 WILL build up-to-date house of § rooms, “REXRADIO" offers a host of REFERENCES to restored leading citizens. “REXRADIO'S” restored patients attend his offices daily for INTERVIEWS, complete. Box 6000, Call. FREE—Our booklet on plumbing: write AHL- BACH & MAYER. plumbers, Howard st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call. 16 _pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 1 “REXRADIO'S"" HOURS 2 to 6; SUITE 1to 4, 500 Kearny. A SPECIAL discount of 50 per cent off. My usual reasonable prices for balance ot this month in order to reach the tourists: I positively guarantee to restore the beautiful contour of the face; remove flabby and un- sightly double chins by my own original, sci- entific method; investigate immediately; con- sultation and beauty booklet free. M. ELLA HARRIS, 128 Geary st. Remember, 50 per cent off this month only. INFORMATION wanted of MISS FLORENCE WELSBY, last heard of January, 1905, at 2502 Clay st., San Francisco; will be gladly received by a friend, at present sick. Box 5992, Call office. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecillan plano player. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. NEW, upright planos sold on §6 monthly pay- ments, SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. s 8-PEDAL Steinway ug; Chickering baby grand. Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, 385 O'Farrell, MEDICAL. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in trouble, consult this specialist on female compiaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate reliet; no polsontng drugs; low 'fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consult me save time and mo advice free. Office, 1018 Market st.: boufs, # a. m. till 9 p. m: ¥ 8. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female compl: and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- B antced: Otice hours 6 fo 5. Sonday . o0 . 1 15 8 10085 Market st.. opposiie Firth. A—DR. WEST can be found at his oid address office and residence, 511A Leavenworth at. bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 607. —MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A Leaven v Am. Geary and o‘!e}rdm Phone d’.‘:".‘h“ Vfinfl'l female pills; best rmaun‘ pills ilfi: -flo‘ afi by txnnn.“ ur's syr- &4 hours: without a fail- i‘}.;mmm:muypmu;fiw unly. Dr. Sylvester's office, (. C. O'DONNELL—Oflice and residence, 102134 Market st., bet. 6th and Tth: parti 10 diseases of women, STAR Halr Remedy restores gray halr, im- proves growth, stops falling, cures dandrui and itching scalp, no staln or stickiness: cleanses scalp: druggists; hairdressers; aec- cept no substitiite. Star Rem. Co.. 1338 Polk. VAUDEVILLE skits—Four cheice productions for sale: skits written to order. Address JENNY WARD HAYES, 1225 Geary st. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, over- coats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tatlor. 721° Market st. 8 BRAND new tallor-made men’s suits. cost $25, for $9 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. 50 ASSORTED souvenir postal cards prepaid 50c. BACIGALUPL 786 Mission st. $1 A WEEK: suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Markst st., between Seventh and Elghth, ONE dollar weekly k you in fine clothing. Art Tailoring. 1644 . under St. Nicholas. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: m&mmamu.m.mm \ 7000 H te. THOMAS e investiga C§ 4 WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-3 i REAL murn—cowm}—r- Sale. SOUTH Palo Alto: ideal, large villa lots fac- ing Stanford University; low price; small monthly paymenis; see handsome catalogue. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. BIG bargain; blg stock ranch; forced sals price; near steamboat and rail. C. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st. BANTA Clara Valley: 10-acre orchard, vine- ard, poultry homes, 00 an acre: terms 4 14 monthly. C. M. WOOSTER CoO., 648 Market st 648 Market st. SACRAMENTO River frrigated lands; 40-acre tracts; Boggs-Glenn ranches cheap now: easy terms. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 848 Market st. NEAR Haywards, 50 acres, 8 acres of orchard, all variety of fruit, 30 acres undsr cultivation, last year's crop’ yieided over 3 tons of hay, good house, high basement: barn and outbulldings; well fenced: im- provements cost over $3000; plenty of wood and water; investigate this Call or address A. B. COl N. 1032 Market st room 2. . $1500 CASH for a fully equipped chicken ranch sandy 10am: good for FINE 40-acre ranch; 15 in fruit. For particu- lars eall 708 Grant bullding. 1 to 4. 8-ACR® Petaluma chicken ranch:

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