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(USICAL INSTRUMENTS. ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SHORTEN YOUR DAILY PROGRAMME MONEY TO LOAN. £LP WANTED—MALE—Continued. ¢ .429 Bush st Pacific R. R. teamsters, R. ..§2 and .429 Bush st. drive a team. an to wash dishes and for morning and evening; $1 EA ts. _Box 2510, Call ME umbing trade; s 35 prac : schoois € ¥ E send for particuiars. Press Sya- N. Y $45 | $30, room, board | i wife, apartment-house, city, $65 | AFTER the holidays, $2 25 day | position after 8§ | Gabler, Curtaz, Sterling and many others, on n to work in & coalyard; | 1765 Waller FREYGANG-LEARY CO., | SUPERIOR violins, A LADY having met with reverses and about to lose her piano, which she bought on the installment plan and baving same almost | paid for, will sell for & small sum to party | taking up balance of installments. Box 4715, Call office. bargains from $65 up, | Tincluding many good standard makes. Planos that were $500, $200 up; $400 pianos $150 up, A few for less money. Call eariy; first come, first served. HEINE PIANO CO.. 237 Geary. UPRIGHTS FROM $66 UP. Plyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, yments: open evenings. J. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. W plang for rent at $3 per mo.; others at §2 and §2 ; one year's rent allowed if purchased, SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. | SAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencla st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. MOST new piano player at less than half Call evenings, 1658 Hayes st. HER upright, $96. HEINE PIANO CO., Geary st WAY piano; must be sold. 584 Valencla 83 m to9 p m g CONFIDENTIAL. Loans of all kinds and of every description made on planos, furniture, warehouse re- ceipts, livestock and to le on their In- dividual notes at banking-house rates; in case of sickness or loss of employment we extend your loans so you take no chance of losing your goods; your business is strictly confidential, as we make no inquiries of your neighbors; gobds remain in your possession and you can have the loan as long as you de- if you have any outstanding bills or owe any loan company, we will pay them for you and give you more money; It s easier to pay cnie than a number; to ladies of prominence we make loans without any ss- curity whatever; we can refer you to any bank or newspaper in this city; don’t fail to call and see us and we will cheerfully ex- plain to you our up-to-date method of doing usiness; you meet no one at Our separate and private offices. ILLINOIS TRUST gO‘KP’AdY. room 16, Phelan building; phone ain MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND. SUMS FROM $10 TO $300. RATES NO HIGHER HERB. TERMS A LITTLE BASIER AND °* PAYMENTS MORE CONVENIENT. A COUPLE HOURS' NOTICE WILL DO. COURTEOUS TREATMENT ALWAYS. BECURITY—A CLAIM ON YOUR FURNI- ALMOST given away; storage pianos and furni- ture. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. | BARGAIN—Chbickering upright grand: brilliant, powerful iome. HORNUNG. 216 McAlllster. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East’n mfgr, sac- rificed; terms to sult. Statham, 110 McAllister zithers, old_and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. ng “barber trade: | E1; P po- NT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-$500. PIERCE'S Plano Factory, Market and lith. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy plancs, Cecllian piano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. the ng 604 Mon! suits 4924 s Phelan AR. rm. 40, as Post, C ected | 53 _in. serew pipe (2d hd): ready for use, 15c L 4-in. screw pipe (2d hd); ready for use, 18c senulpe | Send by check, money order or coin by W. F. “ e Express Co., with order. d from ferry e recep. ions has ranch- for cuts les, Cal SALESMEN WANTED. r & cents—The Weekly Call, per, for mailing, §1 per year. HORSES AND WAGONS. $ INE n truck, in good order, with form wagon, imosi new 4 1l kinds of buggie WEE s, at KLJ opposite | ™. | 2D-HAND machinery, engines i 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, 285 O'Furrell. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year, MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. H. . WHITE MACHINERY CO. Office and Saleroom, 130 Beale s Works and Yards, Ninth and Bryant sts. We have a brand mew lot of pipe complete, ready for immediate delivery. . -inch pipe. tl' 25 per hundred feet (new) -inch pipe.... $3 95 per hundred feet (new) : 25 70 per hundred feet (new) 7 60 per hundred feet (new) $8 90 per hundred feet (new) $11 95 per hundred feet (new) screw pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 10c . screw pipe (2d hd); ready for use, 123 . WHITE MACHINERY CO., Office 130 Beal it. Reference—Any bank, banker or publication bollers, pumps, pulleys, shafting, ‘etc., bought, sold rented and exchanged: bapers. H, 8. WHITE MCHY. | | BOILERS .engines. TOSH & WOLPMA) nd biiliard and we rent tables modern bar fix- -BALKE- New and second-ha: v pa; ts; buying; pric: 652 M g met with reverses and about to 1ano, » she bought on the in— t plan and having same almost pald 1 for a small sum to party taking of instaliments. Box 4717, Call. LADY havi for Calitornia gold quarters and haives, 50 cents each: large i logue free, LICHTENSTI Stockton st . 835 a bargain L. & M AL 110 Montgomery sl., agents L. C. h & Bros.’ visible typewriter. Ice Co. plant for sale; 250,000 ft. ry & ex. heavy: other sizes up to engines, pumps, air receivers: ; ipe, tanks. G.Welssbaum, 356 Tehama. and rents gear machinery, en- water pipes. shafting, pulleys, LAW, 336 Madin st. igerators for butchers, grocers, hotels, pub. inst'ns and family use direct to consumers, Ft. Smith Refrigerator Wks., 482 O’Farrell. | Je—A sealskin as g0od as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. MACHINERY, boilers and engines bought, ®0id and exc ed; power plants in their entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230 Main. | A—1% H.P. Ft. Wayne motor, practically new; great bargain. L. EPSTEIN, 538 Mission. full dress suits to_rent Stockton st., second floor. 3. 21 DENTAL office ; electrically equipped; nity: cheap. Box 3949, Call, | cow for sale; 2 vears old. Apply Munich st bet. Persia and Brazil av. A SWELL muff; 316, new, imported black bear boa and 2 Mission st. IRON pipe, 1000 feet 6-inch. THOMPSON, 40 TURE, PIANO, HORSE, VEHICLE OR EALARY, ETC. NO PUBLICITY ABOUT IT. NO BANK MORBE RELIABLE. PROOF—OUR LARGE BUSINESS. EVERY REASON YOUR APPLICATION SHOULD BE LEFT HERE WHEN YOU NEED MONEY. WE'RE READY AND WILLING. ENTIRELY NEW PAYMENT PLAN. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., 202-203 CALLAGHAN BLDG., MARKET AND MCcALLISTER STS, PHONE SOUTH 822, LOAN HEADQUARTERS. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner Bullding. Quick settlements; no dlsappolntments. Save expenses by dealing directly, Estates, 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, ANY salaried employe or wage earner can get just on his note: Monthly. Semi-M. Weekly. $50—Return to vs..$13 35 §6 656 §3 85 $30—Feturn to us.. 800 400 200 $20—Return tous.. 535 265 185 $15—Return to us.. 400 200 100 Or any uther sum, and pay back in proportion. THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 500 Rialto bldg. . ontgomery and Mission LL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estate In city, town or country, Low rate of interest, Give full particulars REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. JANUARY &, REAL ll!’l‘Am—cOlJm!flM'** THOMAS MAGEE & SON: REAL BESTATE Agam’l:s.A and Publishers “‘S. F. R Estate Circular,’ 5 MO! Y ST. NTGO? INVESTMENTS. $32,000—Corner close to Van Ness and Turk, almost 135 feet of frontage on two streets; old improvements on it now bring in $105 a mo, $32,000—50x187:6, close to Geary and Leav— enworth; fine site to improve later. $30,000—Van Ness-ave, corner; 40 feet front by_large depth, $30,000—Near O'Farrell and Mason; 25-foot lot and fair building; under leas: $30,000—Van Ness-ave. corner; 35 feet front; in_excellent_locality. $27,500—Van Ness- ave. corner, close to Mar- ket, frame jmprovements paying $145 a month. §26,500—Bush-st. corner, not far from Jones; over 175 feet of frontage on two streets; rents from temporary improvements are $121 & month; this corner 13 suitabls for many pur- ,000—California st.: nearly 60 feet front. 21,000—Mission st., near Ocean Shore Ter- minai, 46x85. $20,000—Mission st.; large frontage and ex- tra depth and equal to a corner; pays 6 per cent now with old improvements; with new building will pay 10 or 12 per cent. $20,000—Howard st., back to rear street; 2 frontages. $20,000—Rents $117 & month; extra large lot; well adapted for manufacturing purposes. $18,750—Hyde 8t., Dot far from Geary; near- 1y _40x115. $18,000—Market st. with an adjoining lot to rear street: two lots and two bulldings; rents $107 a montk, $17,500—Howard st., near Third: good three— story building, paying $65 a month. $17,250—Brannan st., near Second; 50x80; in best manufacturing section of the city. $16,500—Post st., not far trom Leavenworth: two frontages. $16,200—Turk st.; in the progressive portion; nearly 30 feet front; cheap. $15,000—Howard st.; good three-story build— ing rented for $S0 a month. $15,000—Not far from Geary and Leaven- worth, 25 feet front and fair house of 3 stories; rents $80. $15,000—Adjoining plece, 25 by §7:6, with very good three-story house: these two pieces, £0 feet front, for $30,000, paying $180 a month. $14,100—Close to Polk _'and ~ Washington, nearly 47 feet front by 137:6 feet deep. $13,000—First st., not far from Howard st.; 26 feet front: rent $50 a month. $12,000—Fremont st., nearly 50 feet front by 100 to rear street. $12,000—Fremont st. and to rear street; three-story building of 20 rooms; 3 baths. $11,500—Hyde st., right in town. $10,000—Howard 'st., not far from Ninth; 25x90 and good building of store and flat part- ly_under lease; rents $65 a month. 7 $9500—Large brick house on First st.; large Iot: will need to be changed Into business very soon; Improvements of a permanent and substantial character are being erected close to this property. ty, zf‘fm’}ffir?f'g’lc. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Box 223, Call office. 5 MONTGOMERY ST. AAAA—UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., FOR SALE AS PER DIAGRAM. 21 Smckwnflds(fi[::ar Market. £V G Y T Y s Loans made to salaried people without any publicity or other inconvenience on their notes. Loans on real estate in probate, life ineurance policies, estates, second mort- gages, assignments of rents, etc. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salarfed peopie without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott blds. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 1 r cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry Store, Market st.; tel Main 1644, Branch 1192 Market st. and 27 Third st A—On furniture or planos at lowest rates: no removal; no publicity: also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages or on any security, any W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. amount. O. THE North End Loan Co. loans money on salaries, insurance, policies, estates in pro- bate; 1st, 24, 3d and sth mortgages: phone Bush 433. 617 Washington, near Montgomery. MONEY loaned to salarled people, retall mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; €éasy payments; large business in 40 principal cities, TOLMAN, 553 Parrott bldg. ANY amount quickly on rurniture or plano without removal or otmer security; lowest rates; no commission; confidential. 508-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. LOANS to salaried people without indorser; prompt attention and liberal terms. The City Loan Co., 211 Crossley building. ALVA CO. loans money to salarled people wit] out security; good terms, easy payments; also on other security. 507 Jag. Flood bldz. 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos: no remova no_commission; no publicity; $35 up; quic! quiet, confidential. 26 Montgy. st., room’ 21 LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- loans on indorsed notes and other secur- S. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. policies, etc, Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg, MONEY to loan at & low rate of interest; gold, silver, dlamonds, pearls and precious=ston:s bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ANY amount, real estate or other securit $100 up. W.'J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. TRIFUGAL pumps; job lot for sale; bar- &ein. 256 Fremont st. LET. Jet; o send for cir- 20 Montgmy. FOR sale—i 12-foot counters and 2 showcases. Apply 1001 Broadway, Oakland. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, gravers and binders. 511 Sansome st. 2-foot glass en- S. F. 183 @ }OOD sanitary couch for sale Belvedere st.; phone Grove 934. cheap. 0 facing ocean, | | SAFES. BABY Al Vista panorama cameras, $3 50; take pictures 21,x6%. Sunset Bazaar, 42 Third. CASH Joaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal 1o com. V. TREMAIN, DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. ALL loans on difamonde & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., loans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. HIGH grade second-hand office safe and wagon le. PARCELLS SAFE CO., 216 California. sonable offer st. SAFES—Must make room; no refused. 123 New Montgome and office furniture bought, sold and hanged. T, D: McCARTHY, 807 Mission. D s TWO merry-go-roundg; one miniature railway. BACIGALUPI. 865 Kearny st. New and second-hand, THE HER- N SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental bargains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. MA INVESTMENTS. INVESTMENTS. $500 certificates in an establiched ng large dividends, which, on erests, 1 wish to dispose <losest nvestigation. 53 James Flood bl | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recept | AA—Highest prices paid for ladies’, gents’ cast- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento. ANDERSON pays_highest price for ladies’ and gents’ clothing, Tel. Howard 1187; 154 Sth st. e e e e DIAMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co. 400-401 ‘Adams bidg., 206 Kearny st. JAPANESE FLORIST. JAPANESE Florist—Fresh cut fiowers eveiy day s for sale a speciaity. 1708 Polk st., near Washington. FPhone East 1304. LOST AND FOUND. reward dog, in Oakland, small reddish- ail, white tip, 4 white h ave. MRS. E. B. sking st. and Lingola : cream and brown on the other; marked eturn to Nolan stable, reward 611 CaMfornia st Hibernia Savings n Francisco in the No. 183-870. The A passbook with the Loan Society of KATIE QUI2 please re book with the Hibernia Savings ranciscé in the A No. 121-589. please return to bank. I who are sick or in trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate heiped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; Do poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consuit me; save time and money; advice free. 1087 Market st.; hours, 9 a. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and firregularities; instant relief guaranteed: 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS, DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- MONEY WANTED. LOAN of $500 wauted; am willing to pay at the rate of 12 per cent per annum: loan to be repaid at rate of $5 weekly. I believe T can satisfy you thelloan is a safe one and gilt- edge. Box 4710, Call. ———— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. T vent $15; 518 Sixth st * large store, in gooa conditio tric lights and gas. PERSONALS, SRR A AN A SRR AR AN AN BT S AUTOMOBILE {nstruction by mafl; we teach repairs and operation of forelgn and Ameri- can cars; license guaranteed; positions open: §25 weekly: lessons $1 each. Automobile Schools of America, T42A 7th ave., N, Y. City TO the public—After this date, Jan. 4, 1906, I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife, as she has left me. Signed, JOHN F. MILLER, 737 Tehama st. A FREE {ll. 47-page book on plles and fistula, containing much valuable information con- cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any suf- ferer. Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, eulte 501-2, Donohoe bldg., Mkt. and Taylor, 8. F. THE New York Institute of massage, gradu- ated nurse and masseuses; both sexes taken. 405 Powell st MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist: wrinkles absolutely removed without pain; contour re- stored. 114 Ceary st.: tel. Montgomery 2087. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS’, London Tailor, 721 Market st. 8 BRAND new tallor-made men's sults, cost $25, for $0 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. male troubles and irreguiarities; instant re- lief guaranteed. Office hours 9 to 5, Eunday 10 to 2. 1008% Market st., opposits Fifth. $1 A WEEK; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st., bet. Seventh and Bighth, DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 208 Market st. Leading Specialist for Women. Irreguiarities cured in 24 hours or no charge; advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DRS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, reliable, safe, prompt for female irregularities; rell m!e 39. or no fee; $10: hrs. 9-8. 850 Mkt with the Hibernia Savings v of San Francisco ic the E O'NEILL; No. 264-696. please return to bank. st., lady's gold watch and L. 8. Return L S. MARKS, st.; reward, French poodie, answers to name return him and receive re- rrell st. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 10213 Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. —_— A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 697. DR. W. MACY, reliable ladies’ s 908 HAI%Q! st.; hours 10 to 9; Sun..’;;“.t.‘nu:: —_— e DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs original method of treatment. 1126 Market. ch and snake pin; monogram eturn clerk, Palace Hotel, and re- famond bar pin, between Unmitarian Benton st., Alameda; reward. 515 Benton st., Alameds, Fine Liewellyn setter bitch; white and W, strayed from home. Return to 1898 Broadway and receive $10 reward, LOETFoxterrier bitch; $5 reward on return. WARD & PETRY, 24th and Folsom sts. \A WEER'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 36 1 for mailing. $1 per y DR. ROEEN, residence 2005 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixth; ladies, relief or no fee: $10. - MINES AND MINING. KEEVER BROS., mine owners-developers 'fret our plan; safe; big profits. 24 Chronicl, B O ettt | ASSAYING, ore testing. H. W. WHITE, 751 Market st e ——— e ——— MATRIMONIAL. ORI 3=, - Vo’ vl R SN TEBEE T St e . G 5; o ony. G. . 5 Mason sk, Francisco. == P — /FA(!{BEB FOR HIRE. MUSEUMS, €. A MchBILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay | DR. LIEBIG STAFF Fres Museum _of + for pleasure sud business; tel. Bush 534 ' Avatomy moved 0 1023 Market st., near 6th. MASQUERADB costumes, play Dbooks, wig: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mk B —————— 1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctog treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary et., near Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all als eases cured by Chinese nerbs. 746-8 Clay st /85 0.5 (<X VivOo LN LS os| os| os os| of| o0¢ 4.5 755 McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st Il SAN MATEO PARK. A perfect spot in a perfect country; enjoys better and more thorough improvements than any tract on the Peninsula; will be 24 minutes’ ride from San Francisco when Bay Shore cut- off, now nearing completion, {8 finished; no ferry boats, no changes; one ticket takes you home, instead of three different fares! Lots are 100x125; sewers and water pipes lati:; roads macadamized; shade trees planted; a view of the bay and surrounding country that _cannot be equaled; 100 feet, with all this for $700. Don’t wait! Go down there Sunday and se- cure your lot; the amount is a mere nothing; one-fifth cash balance to suit YOU! BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st., FRANK S. GRUMMON, San Mateo and Burlingame. il - SLOAN-KATZ REALTY CO., Inc., Room 803, James Flood Building. $18,000—Hyde st., near Geary, with frontage on side street: 3 flats, all rented. $17,500—South of Market st. investment; large lot menr 9th and Folsom sts., with L on rear street; pays ood interest. $15,000—Gough st., near Golden Gate ave., 50x 100, with 2 houses; always occupied. $15,000—Fulton st., facing Golden Gate Park; nearly half a block: nicely situated. $9,500—Splendid Mission st. corner; rented; store and 2 flats; good ‘Income. $3,000—Lake st., D0x100, ready for building; convenent to electric cars. $2,000—Diamond st., near 24th; electric cars; 56x100; mdy‘;or bull;ilnx. . ,500—Modérn recldence; 7 rooms gnd bath; o ‘Page st., near Broderick; a bz &l‘ . LING i TO BEAT THE BAND. ONLY $1 25 A WEEK. $275—FElegant level building lots, ck school; fine car service on Mission st. the Excelslor Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the beby where the ozone is not polluted with dust and smoke, to say nothing of the deadly mlmh’f‘,! I‘;’Alflntxflfllt and no taxes. LDEN GA’ LOTS, Lot ONLY $10 A MONTH $400 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; enhancing in value Wwith every stroke of the clock; buy n next week may be too late; “'Nat Goodwin’ is not the only man that ap- preciates this beautiful section; no taxes. W, J. WHITE COMPANY, 26 Montgomery &t., room 8. $20,000—VICINITY Fourteenth and Valencia sts.; Jot 50x80; rents $165 a month; 6 new flats of 5-6 rooms and bath; Mission is finest renting locality in city. BALWIN & HOWELL, 25 POST ST. $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- room residence on the east side of 4th ave., between Clement and California sts.; bal- ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS. owner and buflder. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa R B tp, Hartmann Paint Co 816 Third. PAINTER, paperhanger, wants work; or contract, Address box 4737, Call 02’&::“ PATENTS. FOR sale—201 Chattanooga st., near 24th and Dolores; modern house and lot, 8 rooms and bath; large stable on rear street; terms it wanted; ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., ‘Montgomery st.. San Franeisco. COME see plans $850; 5, &M of cof 3 3 o rooms, $650; 4, 436 Parrott bldg. INVENTIONS patented: U € and foreign patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. c Storage & Van Co.: furniture, T household stored, 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on -gn.; Ving, . b. h. goods shi 3 Tates = B Howara: son 1 phone Mission « PIERCE-RODOLPH St ge. and Moving Main office Eddy and '(fl-'fl& BEKINS Van and 8 11 Montgomery PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME. CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES Address P. 0. Box 51, Yuba City. WANTED—Country real estate in all of INVESTMENT €O, California. JOHNSON 1305 Broadway, Oakland. A STAMP brings our free of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., Montgomery San Francisco, ALFALFA 1 ed lands, $25 acre; $1 ok xnphm- at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crossley bidg. OF “TROUBLES VAN NESS ., 519—Nice, furnished, sunny Tooms from $1" per montn and up; with or without privileges. _— WALLER, . Octavia and Market—Nicely z 71, ar. O A 3 APARTMENT HOUSES. ROOMS TO i ¥ —Furn. and Unfura. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, wlu i‘-\lhm and Leavenworth sts., down. $1_month; no{nterest. -ACRE ch in Lake County; 5 acres or- R ara AT 11 S Fablo wve., Oukiand. ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. JUST ONE GOOD SIZE LOT AT A SACRIFICE. All street work complete, T T e IT 1S A SNAP. MUST SELL. BSee me at once, ‘WM. M. BUTTERS, Phone Oakland 2432 468 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ERNMENT LAND. 0 WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 acres of a timber claim. Call and sce us at 514A Jones st. Tel. Fast 4733. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING AND COLONI- * ZATION' COMPANY. e e BRODERICK, 222, near Oak—Nicely furnished, pleasant rooms fo let. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new house; modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. BUSH, 754—Large rcoms, nicely furnished; running water, bath, etc. BUSH, 1066—Nicely furnished, large, sunny fooms for gentlemen; in & Tefined private family, DEVISADERO, 756—Pleacant, furnished, sunny Tooms’ 1de gatietoen; breakfast it desired; 3 car lines. ELEVENTH, 136—Unfurnished _rooms light housekeeping for man and wife. ELLIS, 403—Nicely furnishea, sunny rooms in private family; central location. ELLIS, 927—Neatly furnished front room for lnay:’dbrlvllo family; reasonable; references wanted. ELLIS, 1463—One front room for a gentle- man. FRANKLIN, 1061_Fine, furnished, sunny, front_rooms; phone, gas, bath, etc.; §6 per month, tor REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WANTED -To _exchange for city property, 80 | acres very near Fresno city, all in bearing frult and grapes; price $25,000; pay from 16 to 30 per cent income per year; mo incum- brances. THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Unlon Sav- ings Bank building, Oakland, Cal. PROPERTY WANTED. 1 WANT to buy any kind of city property business or residence, or will loan first, sec- ond, third or fourth mortgage on same. J. COOPER, 21C Stockton st. 5 WANTED—Lot to build on; Richmond Dis- trict, SMITH, 554 Stevenson st. WANTED -Good city and country real estat BURR-PADDON CO.. 10 Montzomery st. S FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $1250—TO CLOSE ESTATE. Modern cottage; b rooms, bath; lot 50X150; located 2 blocks from electric line; above Fruitvale and near East lith st.: the cot- tage would cost to build $1300 without the lot. Call at onc THE ALDEN CO., 468 10th st., Oakland. COTTAGE., 4 rooms, bath; 25-ft. barn, chicken yard, etc.; lot 50x150; 1 mile from station; $1300. SMITH, 554 Stevenson st., S. F. OAKLAND ADVERTNMNIN OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU. When I set out to sell a lot it is bound to go. This lot s going to be sold so low that the | buyer can make a good turn on the invest- ment right away. One, of the most desirable lots fn the beauti- ful Alta Pledmont Tract. Almost at your own figure, Street work, sidewalks, sewers, water and gas mains complete. All ready to build upon. Tight now, FINE RESIDENCE NEAR BY. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. = It ts golng ot a sacrifice if s0id at once. See me to-day or reach me by phone Main 5704. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. SNAP—Bargain: $2700; house. barn, tankhou: fenced, street improved, flowers and fruit; 36th_st., near Grove, and near Key Route. THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Union Savings Bank building. Oakland, Cal. BEFORE you buy get my new catalogue of bargains: made up especially for busy people who mean business. FREE for the asking; may save you or make you a lot of money. GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway. FURNITURE OAKLAND TO-MORROW the day for bargaine in furriture, H. Schellhaas 11th st., cor. store. Oakland. T T— San Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 1502%—Fine, sunny, furnished housekeeping rooms; runnmng water; kitchen, large closet, ete. CLEVELAND, 12—Nice housekeeping rooms, $5 per month; all conveniences; sunny all day. ELLIS, 434A—Nicely furnished, sunny house- keeping rooms; gas range; running water; convenlent. ELLIS, 800—Nicely furnished, double, connect- ing rooms; also single rooms; phone, running water, etc. FELL, 228—Nicely furnished suite of house- keeping rooms, with bath and gas range; $1250 per month; adults only. FELL, 700—Fine, furnished, sunny housekegp- ing rooms; rent reasonable. FILLMORE, 1083—Nicely furnished or unfur- nished sunny rooms to let; reasonabie rates. FOURTH, 401—Neatly furnished rooms, com- plete for light housekeeping; also single rooms; reasonable. HAIGHT, 226—Nice rooms, nished for housekeeping; pleasant. HYDE, 299—$15 and $20 suites and one §18; sunny; yard; homeiike surroundings; induce- ments to permanent people of character. HYDE, 818—Two micely furnished rooms for housekeeping, with regular kitchen; also un- furnished single rooms or en suite. HOWARD, 743—Nice, clean housekeeping rooms; also furnished rooms to let from $1 50 -per week up. HOWARD, 1130%—Nice, sunny housekeeping rooms in private family; rent $15 per month; Bas, tubs, bath, etc. HOWARD, 2381—Very fine, sunny9all front, 4- room furnished suite, $17; 2 rooms. $10; ults. LARKIN, 1410—Neat, furnisAed rooms for rent for housekeeping; also other rooms, sunny, with ‘use of bath and phone, LEAVENWORTH, 1010—Nicely furnished, sun- ny front rooms for housckeeping, with kitchen. McALLISTER, 405, corner Polk—Neatly fur- nished sunny rooms, single or en suite, com- plete for housekeeping; nice Jocation. MISSION, 1049—Nicely furnished front suite; gas_range, $18; front single room, $8. MISSION, 1220—Convenient, sunny rooms to Jet for housekeeping; yard, laundry, gas, run- ning water; very reasonable. MISSION, 1604—Nicely furnished, sunny and convenient front rooms for light housekeep- ing; sas, coal stove, etc.; aduits only. completely fur- convenient and OAK, 117_or 14 PageComplete for house- keeping: $5 to $12; hot bath; laundry; aduits. Bl e ot Tha b ot Pl Bt el Kt O'FARRELL, 375—Well m—um-& Tooms, gas plates; 3 sunny rear rooms, with coal etove. PAGE, 15—Nicely turnished housekeeping rooms, single and en suite; very reasonable; convenient. POLK, 367, near McAllister—Nicely furnished bay-window sultes; running water, phone, etc.; also good rooms. POLK, 1143—Nicely sunny a3 apd con : bath and phone; rent reasonable. PO 1 = gas $4 and mm ‘reasonable rent. :'““' o SEVENTEENTH, above Valencia—Three turnished Muleouifl.mq.lu bath. FULTON, 235—Newly furnished rooms to let; all sunny and cheerful; nice location. GEARY, 742—Neatly furnished, sunny front rooms; bath, phone, ete.; use of kitchen if de- sire HOTEL Hamilton and cafe, 125 Ellls, bet. Powell & Mason sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to $3 ger day: steam heat & telephone in each room. HOWARD, 1711—Nicely furnished, single and double rooms; gas, bath and all conveniences; rent reasonable. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 35c to $1 50 per day; $2 to §8 week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on grourd floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in everv-room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MINNA, 733, near Ninth—Elegant bay-win- dow 6 rooms and bath; $24. O FARRELL, 381_Neatly furnished rooms to jet; housekeeping privileges if desired; rea- sonable rental. O'FARRELL, 908N and $10 per mont phone, ¢ PINE, 783—Fine. furnisked, front room in new, medern flat; also single rooms and housekeeping; baths, phone, etc. PINE, 1025—Fine, furnished, sunny room; all modern conveniences; cholce locatfon. POWELL, 230 (Hotel Kyle)—Choice furnished rooms; single or en suite. RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third st., near Ho ard—New house with modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single; rates by day, 35¢ up; by week, $2 up: baths free to guests. SACRAMENTO, 515—Large front rooms to let; will_do for two, SACRAMENTO, 1431—Furnished front room; bay window; gas; electric lights; rent, $10. SIXTH, 520—Newly furnished rooms with elec- tric lights; $1 per week. STEVENSON, 797%, near Ninth—Single rooms, g{cely furnished, for $1 25 per week: priva ouse. ‘WASHINGTON, 1406, eorner Leavenworth— Nicely furn. rms.; select family; marine view. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—i00 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night. $1 75 to §6 week; eiec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, yead-room; fres bus. baggage. 7 2 WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, 33c to $1 50 nightly, $2 to §8 week: elevator; clec, lights; reading-room; free bus. baggage. WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better transient house in city: rooms 15c to 50c per night: %o to $3 per week. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has ely furnished rooms, $5 also unfurnished room; been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. GEARY, 640 (Malson Tence)—Fine suites and turnished rooms; best French table board: reascnabie. FRANKLIN, 1433—Fine furnished rooms with best of board: all home comforts: §25 to $35 per month. O'FARRELL, $i1—Nice. comfortable rooms with good board; also furnished rooms for housekeeping. EDDY, 404 (The Marlborough)—Nicely fur— nished roams, with best of board, from $25 per month up: walking distance. WEBSTER, 1363—Nicely furnished bay-win- dow front rooms; evervthing new; also single rooms; excellent table board. VAN NFSS ave., 808—Nice, comfortable fur- nished rooms With excellent board; strictly home cooking; reascnable rates. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031, facing Jefterson square—Nicely furnished rooms with board in private family: rates reascnable. EDDY, 1178 (The Plaza)—Elegant furnished rooms, fronting Jeferson Park, wieh first- class board: location unexceiled. TURK, 1159—Several nice furnished rooms in new. modern flat; speclal inducements to stu- dents; table board at very reasonable rates. HYDE. €12A—Newly furnished rooms and tath; good home cooking; rates, one, $22 30 per month; two, $45. P el A L el S AN PR SEVENTEENTH, 3680—Nicely furnished rooms in new, modern, sunny flat with family of two; board if desired. UTAH, 523—Rooms to rent, private POST, 1402—Private Jewish new home; can ac- commodate few with rooms; exceilent board CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tinited States or Canada one year for $1. e ———————————— PROPOSALS, with board in PROPOSALS for 5 K. W. D. C. enzines and dynamos and switch boards, centrifuge, oak lumber, chain, _iron settes frames, office desks and chair, fling cabinets, -cards and guides, iron beds, springs, mattresses, pil- lows, ‘mosquito bars. etc.—Office Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C., Jan. 8, 1006.—Sealed proposals, in triplicats, will be received at the office of the general pur- chasing officer. Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington. D. C., until 10:30 a. m., Jan- uary 23, 1906, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing the above- mentioned articies. Blanks and full informa- tion may be obtained from this office or the offices of the assistant purchasing agents, 24 State street, New York City; house, New Orleans, La.: 36 New Montgom- ery_street, San Francisco, Cal, and 410 Chamber 'of Commerce building, Tacoma, Dartmént of the Lakes: Chicago e partment es, ; N i g T SR ? sgég g F?aii g SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family : Price: ail kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic_offiee. 1021 Market st.. mear Sixth. used, $I $20. it Yt wibdow. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The 16 pages. tn wrapper, for: TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith l’hllk: bigher and lower prices; 3 FOR sale—Very chea; Fisher, and OFFICE. 907 Market st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, ail from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals month. WALTER ", 200 WAREHOUSES TO LEASE. FIVE-STORY butlding, basement and electric elevator; about 9600 sq. ft. manu; ; Stevenson st., near Tth. J. V. VICTO! bidg. Market st. » DIVIDEND NOTICES. PO IR R b o TSRS DIVIDEND notice.—Savings and Loan Society. 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter, declared a dividend for the term ending cember 311905, at the rate of three one-half (3%) per cent per annum, deposits, free of taxes, and payable after January 2, 1906. Dividends not for are added to and bear the same rate of interest a3 principal. SDWIN BONNELL, cashier. deposits in the savings department of company as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 86-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary devosits at the rate of 3% per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2. 190& J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. THE Central Trust Company of California, 43 Montgomery - st., corner of Sutter—For the half year ending December 31, 1906, a divi- dend has been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this bank as fol- lows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum and on ordinary deposits At the rate of 3% per cent per annum. pay- able on and after Tuesday. January 2, 1 HENRY BRUNNER, Cashier. B ld e s o e SR DIVIDEND NOTICE—Mutual Savings Bank of San Framcisco, 710 Market st.—For taa balf-year ending December 31, 1905, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of threa and one-half (3%). per cent per annum onm all deposits, compounding semi-anoually, free of taxes and payable on and afier Tuesday, January 2, 1906. GEO. A. STORY. Casher. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con., Giant Station, Cal. A dividend, No. 85, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable on January 10, 1906, Transter books close January 3, 1906, at noon. Checks will be mailed, C. C. QUINN, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Humbaldt Savings Bank, 628 Market st., opp. Paiace Hotel—For the Rhalf year ending December 31. 1906, @ divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three and sixty one-hundredths (3.00) per cent per annum on deposits, free of all taxes, pay- able on and after Tuesday, January 2 1908. W. E. PALMER, Cashier. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanies' Ingti Cdte and Mercantile Library Association - Notlce is hereby given to all whom it may concern that immediately .fter the tion of one month from the date of the first Dublication of this notice the above named Zorporations purpese to comsolidate ail of thelr and each of thelr debis, property. as- te and franchises inta one corporation. to - and tyied Mechanics: Inscitute Dated Dec. 20, 1905. Mechanics' Institute, by Rudolph J. Taussig, president: Joseph M. Simming, secretary. Mercantile Library As- sociation, by D. E. Miles, president; C. K. Bonestell, secretary pro tem. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: hew, sclentific, compiete, Office, Market & Taylor. S ———————————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage lcenses Were lssued yesterday: Orvis W. R Tredway, 35, Lodl, and Emily J. Farrler, 45, §53 Sutter street. Gust _Swanson, 34, Weed, and” Kristina Olson, 29, Washburn, Wis John H. Fitzgerald, 21, 1741 Fifteenth ave- nue South, and Mary J. Manley, 21, 1741 Fif- teenth avenue South. Hane Christenson, 21, 108 California street, and Mary L. Curran, 18, 42 Clarence street. Pedro A. Guerrero, 42, T34 Green atreet, and Rita Moreno, 38, T34 Green street. Joseph Heiler, 31, 336 Harrison street, and Clara Goldbers, 27, 336 Harrison street. George H. Pitt, 21, 525 Second street, and Hilda Poole, 19, 409 'Harrison street, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per— sons authorized to have the same pubiished. Notices restricted simply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this column free of charge. CALLAHAN—In this city, to the wife of T. J. Callahan, twins—a son and a daughter. McCORMICK—In this city, January 3, 1906, to the wife of John A. McCormick, & daughter. e e e e CORNAHRENS—DANNEMARK—In this city, January 8, 1906, by the Rev. J. H. Schroe- der, Henry Cornabrens and Anna L. Dan- nemark, both of this eity. FELDBUSCH—YOUNG—In this city, January 4, 1906, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder. John H. D. Feldbusch Jr. and Anaie C. Yeung, both of this eity. LUCE—BURCHELL—November 16, 1905, by the Rev. Hobart Chetwood of Pacific Grove, George H. Luce and Mabel F. Burchell. YA JaAU% PAYNE—KNIPE—In this city, Janusry 3, 1906, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Hobert Chaun- cey Payne of this city and Catherine Knipe of Brooklya, N. Y. THOMPSON—SMITH—In this city, January 4. 1906, at the home of the bride, 1108 Van Ness avenue, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Georze H. Thompson of Berkeley, Cal., and Wendia Smith of this city.