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SEE Y ' ¥ WANTED—MALE—Continued. SEND for California gold quarters and halves, 25 and 50 cents each; large illustgated jewelr 25 and 50 cents each; large illustrited jewelry catalogue free. LICHTENSTEIN BROS., Stockton st | A—13% H.P. Ft. Wayne motor, practically new; great bargain. L. EPSTEIN, 538 Mission st. FINE pool table and bar fixtures for sale ] _MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con._ bing trade %! | , Cincinnati, tent operatives s 5 . g g ! cheap. TRANSFER SALOON, 2001 Folsom. v 4 employment | A__GEN full dress suits -to remt. J. s fice, 36 New | " COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second floor. M ancisco, Cal., room | CENTRIFUGAL pumps; job lot for sale; bar- ———————————— | “gain._ 256 Fremont st FOR gale—4 12-foot counters and 2 12-foot glass showcases. Apply 1001 Broadway, Oakland. " | B. . HUGHES COMPANY, printers, en- | “gravers and binders. 511 Sansome st., 8. F. und_real estate | < = " BABY Al Vista panorama cameras, $3 50; take and_Berkeley | "0 1ures 23x6%. Sunset Bazaar, 42 Third. FES—Must make room; no reasonsble offer partic , Salem, Ore. | refused, 123 New Montgomery st. | DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D, McCARTHY. 807 Misslon. TWO merry-go-rounds; one miniature railway. 'PI, 805 Kearny st. and second-hand. The HER- CO., 41 Sacramento st. , magic lanterns, sale, rental RD & BRECK. 131 Post — CELLANEOUS WANTS. prices pald for ladies’, gents’ cast— Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento. RSON pays highest price for ladles’ and s' clothing. Tel. Howard 1187; 154 Sth st, JTHOLTZ, auctioneer, Market ., room 908: tel. Bush 762, Highest prices paid. DIAMONDS, ete., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co.. 400-401 ‘Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st. ariptions recelved at & Church sts. CONFIDENTIAL. kinds and of every description nos_ furniture, warehouse re- ts, k and to people on their in- idual at banking-house rates; in case of sickness or loss of employment We ns, £0 you take no chance of goods; your business is striotly s we make no inquiries of your ; goods remain in your possession u have the loan as long as you de- nding bills or we will pay them ore money; it is an & number; to ladles of nake loans without any se- we can refer you to any newspaper in this city; don’t fatl to see us and we will cheerfully ex- ¥ou our up-to-date method of doing you meet 1o one at our separate ILLINOIS TRUST RSES AND WAGONS. P >w money want to-morrow—not next u can save time, save save money by g SEHOLD. ion @ prom.- e cash on hand—no ome money." $10 to $300 on goods, > ‘we get in buggy horse. planos, y rea- 0 us and receive fair ana all the time. Re- er us when you DELAY." LENDERS."” COMPANY. ghan Building. WITHOUT MON OlD LOA : Examiner Building. disappointments airectly undivided inter- . ‘property in trast, and undivided in- ¥ purchased Sem1-M $6 65 4 00 2 65 2 00 ¢ CO. Rialto bidg., and Mission sts. | 1st, 24 or 3 | Mortgages on real estate In_city, town or country. Low ‘rate of intereet. Give full particulars of property, and pay back in proportion. | “PUBLICITY BRO MEDICAL—Continued. DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 208 Market Leading Specialist for Women. Irregularities cured In 24 hours or no charge; edvice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DR. W. R. MACY, rellable ladles’ specialist. 908 Market st.; hours 10 to §; Sun,, 10 to 3. DR. ROSEN, residence 2095 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixth: ladies, relief or no fee; §10. st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A LADY having met with reverses and about to lose her plano, which she bought on the instaliment plan and having same almost paid for, will sell for a small sum to party taking up balance of instaliments. Box 4715, Call office. A FEW bargains left from last week at the “‘after the holidays sale,’” half price. If you call at once there is stlil a good selection to be made; wmumrmomm. o co N 50 up; a few uprigh up; rents, up. HEINB PIAN Geary et. PRIGHTS FROM §65 UP. Plyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, Gabler, Curtaz, Sterling and many others, on easy payments: open evenings. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18 O'Farrell st. SAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 830 Valencia st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth, A NEW piano for rent at $3 per mo.: others at §2 and $2 50; one year's rent allowed if purchased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. $50 UPRIGHT, a bargain. New pianos for rent, $3 month. Hornung, 216 McAllister. A CHICKERING upright plano, $1ST. HEINB PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. ALMOST given away; storage planos and furni- ture. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr, sac- rificed; terms to suit. Statham, 196 McAllister SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repafrer, 2 Latham place. ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-$500. PIERCE'S Plano Factory, Market and 14th. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. DR. LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. e e et . PERSONALS, PUSRUUSUU IR ova s s T U P UV UU P Sou %34 R-E-J-O-I-C-I-N-G PATIENTS' E-X-R-A-D offered LAST SUNDAY to give FR TREATMENT during the week to FIVE HUNDRED Invalids of | SMALL MEANS. Daily and “all’’ the time, these poor sufferers FLOWED to his offices. 1-I-S-T of FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- FOUR cases SUCCESSFULLY treated: CATARACTS, causing partlal or entire BLINDNESS, 18 cases began to SEE by FIRST treatment; DEAFNESS, 2IS cases in- stautly began to hear; RHEUMATISM, 48 | cases, some “helpless,” made to WALK, etc; PARALYSIS, 18 cases discarded crutches, RAN and leaped; DROPSY, 17 cases helped; NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, ete., 18 cases freed from pain; 104 other diseases wonderfully improved: a grand TOTAL of 534, All NAMES at offices. “WITNESSES" of above: A. Beifrage, 1015 Market; Pres) dent Clements, 330 Pine; A. Salter, 1208 Geary; M. Robinson, 1101 Golden Gate ave.; E. Eaton, 1265 Clay st, Oakland; Editor ENGLEKE, 221 Steiner; J. Keifer, S. Rob- ertson, W. Mathews, G. Rice, R. Ackier, M Jackson, T. Sagner, G. Peters, F. Dudley, M. Dixon, etc. ete. You can have all ad- dresses and INTERVIEW them. Many of them promise to MEET YOU dally at the offices. ALL visitors can have a F-R-E-E SAMPLE of this great healing power. PA- TIENTS can have THREE TEST treatments at SMALL (almost ‘‘nominal’’) cost, and if thete do not GREATLY HELP (they usually doy. they are not obliged to CONTINUE the treatments; but these 3 TESTS are apt to CONVINCE them beyond the shadow of a doubt that a FEW further treatments will SURELY CURE them. WHY not TRY? A few BEDRIDDEN invalids can be treated at eir HOMES, and DISTANT patients treat- through the MAILS. CUT THIS OUT ND TO SICK FRIENDS. Hours 2 509 Kearny. A FREE {ll. 47-page book on piles and fistula, containing much valuable information eon— cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any suf- ferer. Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, suite 501-2, Donohoe bidg., Mkt. and Taylor, 8. F. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS; we will convert them into beautiful handmade rugs of any desired size. The Oakland Fluff Rug Fac- tory, 862 Market st., Oakiand, Cal.; phone Oakland 3508: mail orders our speclalty. { RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenilie-wove rugs. silk portieres; dealer in _REAL ESTATE_CITY—FOR SALE.. $2400—COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath: lot 25x 120; bouse just completed contalns large kitchen and diging-room 12x14 ft., large parior, 2 larze bedrooms with a closet in each room, bathroom, patent closet, ete.; also a small servant’s Toom oOr storercom and basement; all modern improvements; located 8 blocks from the ocean and close to the H-it. car line; in the best residing portion of Oceanside, commanding a grand view of the ocean and situated so that the bed- Tooms get the sun all day: gas and Sp Valley water; mear graded school; no m in wet weather: no dust In dry weather; the best and healthiest locality to live in; $1000 cash, balance in payments to suit. Address for further particulars, box 2606, Cail office. PALM m‘cfil =5 A bome place; garden pl front of each house; palm trees along the sidewalks; a1l houses 'built the same distance from Street line: no stores or flat will be built here; lots 28 to 81 feet wide; east, west, north or south frontage; we have built thir- ty-two houses in this locality: all sold but twn, one corner residence and one inside hovae: investigate this proposition; Affillated Coltages and Masonic avenue cars from M et and Eddy sts. to Carl and Clayton sts. 3 STIERLEN, owner & bullder, on premises. $450 APIECE—2 lots, 20x120 each, at Ocean- side, within 7 blocks of the beach, facing the oeean, 8 blocks from H-st. car line; site for fhe sehoolhouse to be built within 2 blocks: these lots are ready to bulld on and they are a bargain; §30 cash, balancs $10 per month; no taxes: lots in adjoining blocks are sell- ing from $500 to $700 each. Address box 1806, €all office. $300—ONE_of the best lots in the Excelsior tract, oft Brazil ave. and Miesion st., 25 x100; only 20 minutes’ ride from Third and Market sts, by Mission-st. car; best chance in the city for & man to own a home for his family, and can be bought for $5 down and $5 per month: no taxes. Address box 2906, Call office; no agents. $1550—Are you looking for a bargain? Fine northeast corner of Mission st.: new mod- ern improvements; Days more than 8 per Ccent net; has fino future as a business ver 130 feet frontage. corner; See owner. Tel. Churel 20. A. KLAHN, 27 Chenery st. $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- Toom residence on the cast side of 4th av between Clement and California sts.; ba ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and builder. ATTRACTIVE barzains in city real estate onl; st TOME see plans of cottages: 3 rooms, $650; 4. $850; 5, §1200, BUILDER. 436 Parrott bidg. Lo REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale. of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery Francisco. $55,000—Six of the finest flats in the city; vi- cinity of Post and Larkin sts.; 5 min- utes” walk to Kearny st.: heavy foun- dation: sunny side: large lot, 50:4x13 8-9 rooms and bath each; superior fints| in every respect a high-class Inves ment; rents 355 a_month, netting over §1; per cent on $55,000; always rented. Further particulars of BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. YOUR CPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME. CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. CHICKEN ranch to rent; $250 per year; 14 S-rcom house; barn, chicken-houses; r; will sell 1 milch cow, 560 laying hens, 17 chicken-houses, 4 brooders, 1 large incubator;_sitvated inside clty limits. G. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. 3 $3000—SWELL Mission home of 5 rooms and bath; one block to cars; large lot; easy terms. Apply 3310 Mission st. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ELEGANT kome; bullt; 9 rooms; 2 bath- and stable in rear, Addrees O 2001 Bancroft way. ;. OAKLAND ADVERTSA'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. §500 CASH, $10 monthly; 1% acres t 200 Geet on macadamized i oy vflm fence; a number of chicken-pens, all f also brooding-house and workshop; 4 chicken~ houses, shingle finish; §3-1t. ‘with wind- S s e e e Pouscs: "barn for 2 horses and bugky ehed; lectric b the very best of. sandy loam soil; young trees and vegetables; 4 blocks 'to el cars, churches and schools; no better climste to be had; price for all, §1750; a rare bare gain; adjoining East Oaxiand. Call or send for circular, 468 Ninth st. near Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES. FOR _SALE AN UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOT ON PIEDMONT HEIGHTS The Pledmont is the most attrac- tive and accessible of all the transbay sub- urban offerings. The tract s dotted with beautiful homes g all street work and sewer system com- plete. 'W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Phone Main 5704, n Francisco, HOME FOR A MAN ON A SALARY. $700—Large vacant lot near 4th-ave, car line, Fast Oakland; good locality; great im- provements outlined for that vicinity: §25 down and $10 per month and interest at 7 per cent; aniy three lots on these terms. WM. M. BUT- TERS, owner, 468 Eleventh st. Oakiand. ARE you making any money In real estate? You can if you will. Seaa for my new cata- logue and look it over: It's free. GEORGE W, éliSTl.V, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. e e LOWER floor; furnished; 3 or 4 connected sunny rooms: separate entrance; nice home; central; also 1 or 2 upper floor; fine beds. 615 Fifteenth st., Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FIFTH_ 1158, Oaklané—Furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable. . S19—Nicely furnished rooms, en ‘suite; private family; references. s . 108—Nicely furnishea, sunny rooms in private famlly; central Jocation. BLLIS, 750 (Hart Apartments)—Nicely fur- nished 2 3 and 4 room suites. FIFTEENTH, 1674—Nice new!y furnished rooms, singie or en suite, $5, $7, $12 month. TN my Gl suite In private flat. Apply 1115 Ellis. FULTON. 235—Nice newly furnished bay-win- dow room; sunny; also fine single rooms for gentiemen. FULTON, 235—] bay window and single, sunay room; newly ‘furnished; gentlemen. FULTON, 236—Newiy furnished rooms to let; all sunny and cheertul; nice location. FRANKLIN, 1051—Fine, furnished, sunny, front rooms; phone, gas, bath, etc.; $6 pes T 610—Newly furnished sunny com- rooms, from $2 to $5 per week. GEARY, 691—Sunny front room, $2.50 week. fortable FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, moving, pkg. & sh B. h. goods shipped 1928 Hn'lr,‘A phons m’lfl PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Flilmore; tel. Wast 828. BEKINS, Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at out ratés. L I SEWING WACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand ail makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tie office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand, §3, §3. $3; alightly used, $10. $15, §20. You know whers dolis swing in the window. 1051 Market st. AN exceptionaily good No. 2 Remington, Smith Premier. $25; dther typewriters higher and lower prices; rentals, $3 30. Typewriter Exchange, 538 California st FOR sale—Very cheap, a bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL OFFICE, 907 Market st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, from $20; guaranteed 1 year: month. WAL’ SCOTT, 207 TRUNKS. 1 GEARY. 742—Neatly furnished, sunny fronl oo bath, phone, ete.; use of kitchen it de- red. GOLDEN GATE ave, 1642—Two sunny par- lors with use of bath; suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemen. HOTEL Hamilton and cafe, 125 Eilis, bet. Powell & Mason sts., S. F.—Rms $1 to $3 per day: steam heat & telephone in each room. HOWARD, 1711—Nicely furnished. single and double rooms: gas, bath and all conveniencea. rent reasonable. HYDE, 200—Large sunny rooms; nice yard, ete.; §15, $16 and sultes §20; speclal rates to steady, respectable people. AR D _FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture, H. Schellhaas 11th st.. cor. store. [ oaaa————— San Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, 421—One or 2. sunny rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping and gas. BUCHANAN, 612_Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping; sunny; '-’;&fr week; aiso other rooms at §1 50 per we CALIFORNIA, 15023%—Fine, sunny, furnished housekeeping rooms; runming water; kitchen, large closet, ete. EIGHTH, 126A—Good furnifhed front suite of rooms for housekeeping: gas and bath; also single rooms at reasonable rental. ELLIS, 43iA—Nicely furnished rooms for bousekeeping; gas or coal stoves; sinks; rum- ning water. — ELLIS, 104i—Sunny front room; southerny kitchen, gas range, phone, bath; $20. FELL, 228—Nicely furnished suite of house- keeping rooms, with bath and gas range; $12 50 per month: adults only. FELL, 228—2 or 3 rooms; furnished house- keeping; reasonable; bath; gas range; adults. FELL, 700—Fine, furnished, sunny housekeep- ing rooms; rent reasonable. GBARY, 642—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping: also other fine furnished rooms at reasonable rates, © oy % JONES, 1223—Nice furnished sunny rooms; fine location; unexcelled marine view: references. McALLISTER, 912—Nicely furnished rooms, with complete moderns conveniences; splen- dia location. B e s McALLISTER, 978—Fine furnished rooms tg let; water, gas, etc. day; hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests, MINNA, 172—Well furnished single rooms for light housekeeping: reasonable rates. NINETEENTH, 3§2S—Sunny furnished room to let; gas. O'FARRELL, 3Si—Neatly furnished rooms to lot; housekeeping privileges if deaired; rea- sonable rental. PINE, 7S3—Fine fumisted, front room in new, modern flat: also single reoms and housekeeping; baths, phone, ete. e e L e PINE, 1028—Fine, furnished, sunny room; all modern conventences; choice location. POLK, 622—Large, unfurnished. RIO VISTA HOTEL. 258 Third st.. near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences: Togms en suite and single; rates by day. 33¢ up: by week, $2 up; baths free to guests. ALFALFA irrigated lands, $25 per acre; $1 down, $1 month: no interest. Pamphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crossley bldg. GEARY, 917—Nicely furnished clean front rooms’ for housekeeping; bath and running water. - ‘WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO., 1305 Broadway, Oakland. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country. land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. 21 Stockton st., mear Market, 2a_fioor. pade to salaried people without any inconveniences on their on real estate in probate, life policies, estates, second mort- nments of rents, etc. salaried people and others, own names, without security, rates, easiest payments: offices in ipal cities, Save yourself money by cur terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, lding. ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Cail and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. transfer th=ir patronage to 210 Powell, cor- ner O'Farrell, room 8. Phone Montgomery 1297, THE New York Instifiite of massage, gradu- ated nurse and masseuses; both sexes taken. 405 Powell st, MME: GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles absalutely removed without pain: contour re- stored. 114 Geary st.: tel. Montgomery 2087. AT less than cost: uncalled for suits, overcoats end trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Tallor, 721 Market st. WILL Mrs. Dr. Allen, formerly of 15 Turk st., send her address to box 4763, Call. 8 BRAND new taflor-made men’s suits, cost $25, for §5 75. 440 Bueh, nr. California Hotel, HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Balawin's Jewelry Store, $78 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 1198 Market st. and 27 Third st A—On furniture or pianocs at lowest rates; no no publicity; miso on real estate; 1si or 2nd mortgages or vn any security, any amount. O. W, BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. Jewelry in | $1_A WEEK; sults to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st., bet. Seventh and Eighth, MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been ovened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. same can | p rth End Loan Co. loans money on Market st. s, insurance policies, estates in pro- te; 15t, 24, 34 and 4th mortgages; phone Bush 433. €17 Wasaington, near Montgomery. ANY amount quickly on furniture or piano without removal or other security; lowest rates; no commission; confidential. 508-T Donokoe bidg.” 8 Tayior st., corner Market. 1 PER cent on furniture or piano;: no removal; no commission: ;mo_publicity; $25 quiet, confidential, 26 Montgomery st. SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. policies, ete, Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. LOANS to salaried people without indarser; prompt attention and Ifberal terms. The City Loan Co., 211 Crossiey buflding. ALVA CO. loans money to salarfed people with- out security; good terms, easy payments; > an other sceurity. 507 Jas. Flood bldg. NS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- loans on indorsed notes and other secur- S. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. MONEY to loan 2t a low rate of interest; gold, silver, digmonds, pearls and preclous stones bought at W, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. ANY amount, real estate or other socurity; $100 up. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. CASH loaned salaried peopie on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. 8% ON furniture & planos; $15 up: no removal; + Bo com. V. TREMAIN, room §1, 6 Eddy st. 3 o I or publication. | DON'T" borrow money on salary until you see ~es. botlcrs, pumps, | U Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. 5 1 etc., bought, sold, | ALL loans on diamonds & jewelry at 2 per vent wee Sunds L i | ““mo. S. . Collateral Loan Bank, 538 lp{!flrny, eale st. | | MCGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., loans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. MISCELLANE feet feet d feet ( Teet feet (new) foet (new) ; reagy for use, 10¢ cady for use, 12%c %-ir pive (2 ; ready for use, 16¢ 4 pipe 20 bd): ready for use, i8¢ c rder or coin to W. F. ERY CO., { banker hand machinery, McIN- 195-197 Fremont MEDICAL. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or i trouble, consuit this specialist on female compiaints: positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most dificult cases treated; every case taken; immediate reljef; no_polsoning drugs; low fees: my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; coneult me: gave time and money; advice free, 1087 Market st.; hours, § 8. m. to 4, 5:30 10 §:30. MRS. DR. WYETH, spectalist for all female complaints and irregularities: {nstant relief guaranteed; 80 years' experience. §44 Post t. MRS_DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and frregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. Office hours 9 to 5, 10 to 2. 1008% Market st., opposite Fif no. which she bought on the in- ving same almost paid | for 2 small gum to party taking | tallmenté. Box 4717, Call. | t 1 Smith Premier Type- s bargain. L. & M. ALEXAN- Montgomery st., mgemts L. C. visible typewriter. ant for sale; 250,000 ft. % pipe vy ; other sizes up to 12 in.; umps.air receivers: 256 HP. % G.Welssbaum,306 Tehama. nd rents gear machinery, en- Jipes, shafting, puileys, 336 Main st on receipt of price. g 1 Tor_butchers, arehen; B0 | igicmle Gragkies, Sevests xnd Bruedway, . family use direct to con- 3 ith Refrig, Wke., 482 O'Farrell. R sale—A sealskin as good &s mew. DRE. GOODWIN'S herd treatment, ! -3 for temale irregularities; relet w-m:nu 850 Mkt. st., suite 39. DR_C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st.; phone South 622; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. o ans oty paymente, Amers: | DR, 494 MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs: i o asy monthly payments, Ameri- g can Second-Hend Cash Register Co., 27 5th st mm«m‘a’& e ——————jpy PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at €67 Geary st,, near Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all d eases cured by Chinese merbs. 746-8 Clay st. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa— per, Sc up. Hartmann Paint Col, 319 Third. T T PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented: U § and foreign patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. ———————————————————— PROPOSALS. | BUREAU OF PORT WORI MANILA, P, I, Dec. 20, 1905.-—Sealed proposals for the con: struction of two steel wharves in Manila harbor will be received untll 11 o clock a. m. April 5, 1906, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on applica. tion to this office or to the Bureau of Insular Affalrs, Washington, D. C. Plans may be seen at the above offices and also at the United States Engineer offices at Chicago and San Francisco and at the offices of the Engineering News and Engineering Record at New York. W. L. FISK, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engincers, U.'S. A., Direc- tor of Port Works, ilippine Islan subsistence supplies, delivered at such whart or wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- cisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this a. m., . ary 12, ), e iy and opened receiving the e heirs ot LINO division made in on the intestate REY. It !Il‘filtu * decrees Toeain S carpet twine, in hank or_chain,’ at lowest e — Box 223, Call office. rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. AAAA—UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., | “STENZIE PARLOR" patrons will kindly HALFMOON BAY. It Will Be California’s Greatest Resort. 28 LOTS SOLD SUNDAY IN BEAUTIFUL SHORE ACRES AND PILARCITOS PARK. Buy Now and Double Your Momey in 12 Monthe. . Only 40 Minutes From NG BY San Francisco. JULY 1, 1906. Call and Arrange to Go Down and Exam- ine our Subdivisions. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 MONTGOMERY ST. ACREAGE, acreage, acreage. We have the cream. The best tracts of land in this territory, on the beach and inland. The very best for sub- division. Attractive, small places for country homes. Prices right. Investigate. LUTHI & THURSTON, 406 Examiner ' Buildin CALL and arrange to go With us to see_Shore Acres first addition to Ocean Shore R. R. new city of Balboa, on Halfmoon Bay: lots $150 up. P. H. JORDAN CO.. 638 Market st. CARS RUNN GEARY, 1225—A snap; sunny housekeeping suite; ‘private bath; furnished; $20. GEARY, 1417—Front suite of 2 rooms, $16; also large sunny parlor sulte. GOLDEN GATE ave., Gi0—Nicely - furnished sunny front rooms for housekeeping; also good single rooms. HAIGHT, 100%—Fine furnished corner rooms for housekeeping; all conveniences. HARRISON, 24083, betwe:n Twentieth and Twenty-first—2 sunny front rooms, furnished for housekeeping and bath, gas range. with gas included for cooking and light; $12. HOWARD, T743—Nice, clean housekeeping rcoms; alko furnished rooms to let frem $1 50 per week up. HOWARD, $23—Front furn. room; couple or 2 or 3 working girl: HOWARD, 11303 —Nice, Tooms in’ private famil gas, tubs, bath, ete. HYDE, 515 Nicely furnished houstkeeping Tooms; one $12; two $16; also en suite or single’ or_unfurnished, HYDE, 818—Two nicely furnished rooms for housékeeping, with regular kitchen: also un- furnished single rooms or em sufte. LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished sultes from $18 to $30 per month: other rooms from $10 up; special inducements to tourists. LARKIN, 1410—Neat, furnished rooms for rent for housekeeping; also other rooms, sunny, with use of bath and phone. McALLISTER, 483, cor Van Ness—3 furnishel connecting rooms, $18; 2 rooms, $14. Igt. hskpg.: week. sunny housekeeping rent $15 per month; LOT, 50x165; 2 frontages, oné facing beach; chéap. Box 3988, Call office. ALTA PIEDMONT, R AR FOR SALE LOT 88 ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. The most attractive suburban property esst of the bay. . Lock the property over and come and see me. WM. M. BUTTERS, 468 Wleventh st., Oakland. Phone Oakland 3432, PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. CO-OPERATIVE Land and Trust Co. are the owners of large blocks of real estate in ““The Twin Cities,” Palo Alto and Mayfleld, ti Stanford University mmn-;d« large lots, and up; cement walks; country propertyl small monthly payments; houses for rent. San Francisco office, Market; phone Front 31. Salesmen wanted. GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on good Government land you are entitied to 320 acres of Government jand, 1€0 acres of agricultural land and also 160 _acres of a timber claim. Call and see us at 614A Jones st. Tel East 4733. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING ANO COLONI- ZATION COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. —— OAKX! D, Berkeley, Alameda or-San & clmrmfli to exchange for nmm Eastern J. H. EDSON, room Bacon m%?fi'gmu B REAL ESTATE WANTED. LAND wanted for subdivision; will right or will join owner in boomis or town site. MAXWELL, r. Flood building. PROPERTY WANTED. buy o adaition James nnma-":r mtmm or will xo: m ..;-." CBOP. Sic Swekton st oo seme T WANTEDGood city_and country real estate. g& PA&%-. 40 mw m % DIVIDEND NOTICES, 3 McALLISTER, 802—Nice furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; all conveniences; good neighbothood; ratés reasonable. McALLISTER, B868—Weil furnished comfort- able rooms for housekeeping; all convenl- ences. MINNA, 172—Singie furnished rooms, light housekpg., 1 or 2 persons, §1, $1 50, $2 wk. MINNA, 628—Housekeeping rooms; no objec- tions to children. MISSION, 823—Housekeeping suites, gas, run- ning water, etc. » MISEION, 1056—Nice sufte of housekeeping rooms, $18: also single rooms. MISSION, 1220—Nice housekeeping rooms, with gas and running water. OAK, 117._or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping: $5 to $12; hot bath; [@undry; adults. O'FARRELL, 125+—Fine large attic: 8 rooms newly furnished, complete; also others. PAGE, 15—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, single and en suite; very, reasonable; convenient. ol oo D L S L SR e LUl POLK, 601—One sunny rcom for light house- keeping or for 2 gentlemen. WELL, 128—Furnished housekeeping rooms PO;:?: stove and running water; $4 weel LK, 1143—Elegant furnished sunny front Fbonia: et of Hath and plano: reasoqable. POLK, 1018—Sunny, front, ground-floor rooms saitable for family; reasonable; also others. SECOND, 220—Nice rooms, well furnished for light housekeepi FIQ;: reasonable. # 3356—2 or 3 rooms for T undry, yard;rent reas. ; 3443, corner Sanchez—Nicely S memnabie v, e B sunny, bath, SIXTEEN’ SACRAMENTO, 100i—Nice furnished room: éverything modern and new; $10 per, month. STEVENSON, 797%, near Ninth—Single rooms, Dicely furnished, for $1 25 per week; private house. THE Pierpont, 430 Ellis—Newly renovated, fic;ly furnished reoms; single or suites; ths. TWENTY-THIRD, 3005, cor. Guerrero—2 lovely furn. rooms in new modern flat; suitable for doctor's offices or Mving rooms; reasonable WASHINGTON, 1406, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn. rms.; select family; marine visw. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Macket—400 rcoms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 78 to §6 week; elec- trie lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read-room; free bus. baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms. 85c to $1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week: elavator: clec. lights; reading-room: free bus. baggage. WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—Ne better transient house in city; rooms 13¢ to 50c per night: 90c 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 been opened at 1008 Market st. Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. . ROOMS AND BOARD. A~ GEARY, 640 (Maison Tence)—Fine suites and furnished rooms; best French table board: ._reascmable. HYDE, 612A—Newly furnished . rooms and tath: good Bome cooking; rates, ome, $22 50 per_menth: two, $45. BEAUTIFUL, large, sunny rooms: nriv bath, good home cooking: reas. 699 Polk. A WEEK’S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 18 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year, ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG couple desire two unfurnished, i , half-orphan and abandoned boys sirls have been admitted to the asylum from July 1, fllll!._'w J%‘k 1908 : . . aged T years: ordan, : 3 I years: Angeline Jordan, UNKS retalled at wholesala prices. Fac- flx‘ary 940 Mission st., Dear Sixth; first-class stock. e————————— AWANTED—TO LEASE. WANTED—To lease lot in Western Addition sultable for storage purposes; would lease for two years or more: xive deserintion and location. Box 4766, Call STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new. sclentific,_compiete. Office, Market & Taylor. S ——————eENER MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda: Henry Raabe, 23, Davisville, and Margaret C. McAleer, 21, 307 Thirtieth street. Percy C. Abrams, 21, 829 Mason street, and Harriet M. Teaxue, 18, Oakiaad. Antonio_ Toai. 33, Jackson, and Virginia Felipelll, 20, Coima. Jobn R. Toller. 27, 2383 Sutter street, and Werna I. Trent, 34, 385 Sutter street. Walter H. Washburn, 29, Pacific Grove, &nd Edith M. Bradshaw, 26, Livermore, Adoiph J. Builerdieck, 22, 3360 Seventeenth street, and Florence A. Shrakkart, 18, 19 Dearborn_street. ©O. H. Robert Stegling, 534, city. and Liltan A._M. Drake, 40, city. William T. Healy, 21, 915 Fbisom btreet, and Margaret L Flynn, 19, 209 Third avenue. Redellium H. Rowland, 26, 225 Tehama street, and May V. Rogers, 21, 771 Howard st. Lorenzo Mazaini. 22, city, and Antonette Salvemini, 18, Oukland. Andrew Luisch, 23, 463 Central avenue, and Eva Rasin, 18, 124 Beulah street. Frederick P. Jepson, 32, 1283 Geary street, and Flora B. Fuller, 34, 1283 Geary street. Hayward R. Scott, 46, Christine, Cal. and Statira Stephens, 40, Clarksburg, W. Va. Raymond H. Standish, 23, 501 Geary street, and Flora V. MeNeil, 19, 455 Franklin 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 published. Notices restricied stmply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charwe. PAIGE—In this city, to the wife of Edward Denio Paige, a son. L e MARRIED. COHN—ELLIS—In this ecity, December 31. 1905, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Samuel Edward Cohn and Rose Ellis RICHARDSON—LUNDQUIST-in this January 8, 1006, by the Rev. H. A. bach, pastor of Richmond Congregational Church, David Richardson and Loulse S. Lundquist, both of Seattle, Wash. THOMAS—SCHMIDT—In this city, January 10, 1906, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastar of Emanuel Evangelical Church, George W. Thomas and Madalene Schmidt, San Franeisco. both of DIED. Alexander, Isabella. Koening, Max, 77 Brennan, Timothy, 67 Kuftner, Prof. A.. 30 Brickley, Helen, &7 Lacy, lsabella H. Burns, Wiilam'A. Larrabee, Colden, 37 Burns, Edward W. _ Loesch, Louts J., 4 Celeman, Joseph J.28 Lupton, L., 40 Coiligan, Jane, 61 Mclnerney,” Agnes, 26 Curran, Frank, 23 Fardini, Norma, 3 mos Donovan, J. C.. 28 Quaid, David, %0 Downs, Kate. 0 Fischer, Katie ¥., 33 Fisher, Martha E.. 69 Fletcher, Amanda, 53 Govun, Jomn. Harrisson, Eilzabeth, Haveeker, Henry, §7 Hayes,, Thes. R.. 70 Kelleher, Michael J. Kelly, Sarah. Ruddy, Ellen, 6 Ryan, Daniel, 77 Scheurer, William, 71 Schiller, Frederick, 3 Skelly, Gregory V., 35 Wiren, Breta, 78 Kennealy, Mary E.41 - ALEXANDER—In Alameda, January 9, 1006, Isabella Alexander, beloved wife of the late David G. Alexander, and sister of Mrs. John Dative of Massachusetts. 7 Friends a»d acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. January 11, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. from her late residence, 2239 San Jose avenue. Get off at Park-street station, Interment pri- vate. BRENNAN—In this city, Jaouary 9 beloved husband of the W. and James G. Brennan, Mra F. F. Carter and the late Annie Dennisson, tive of the parish of Tralee, County N BRICKLEY—In Napa Coanty. Cal., January 10, 1996, Helen, bel wife of he lai Peter Brickley, a pative of County Cork. BURNS—In this city, January 1 Wiiliam A., dearly beloved e t 22 RS it i i ¥ tend the funeral A. Burms, on Friday, January 12, at 9 a, @, u—mm% r F. . President. w’h - - h‘cfl-?l- Hon. G and neuhew of B a2y e = ~ A will ot Vg hecn yow St

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