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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MO LP WANTED—MALE—Continued. SEN & CO.'S......420 Bush st esser, hotel Jaundry, south.$40 { ndry, springs. $35-840 | ry, south £30 nd: porter, country, $25 untry hotels, $56; French utcher. $40; assistant nt gerdener, $25 to $30; 2. and found; buth 845 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. H. 5. WHITE MACHINERY CO., . Otfice and Ealercom, 130 Beale st. Works and Yards, Ninth and Bryant sts. | We have a brand mew lot of pipe complete, ready for immediate delivery. -inch pi hundred feet (new) -inch hundred feet (new) ~inch hundred fest (new) 13%-inch hundged feet (new) 134-inch hundred feet (new) Z-inch hundred Teet (new) ecrew pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 10c . screw pipe (2d hd); ready for use, 123c nd); ready for use, 15c crew pipe 1 2o . screw pipe (24 hd); ready for use, pipe y B Ao Send by check money order or coin to Express Co., with order. E. 8. WHITE MACHINERY CO., Office 130 Beale st. Reference—Any bank. banker or publication, | 2D.-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, |~ pulleys, shafiing, etc, etc., bought, sold, s 3. F. CROSET s, $26 and found others. nto st/ old to make hotel; $15 Restaurant cook with who understands how to runm Fourth st Wrapper, HENRY LY & NE, 104 Kearny st learn cigarmaking: good pay while ning; $10 security reguired. 616 Merchant Tented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. 5. WHITE 130-32 Beale st. bar fix- prices VSWICK-BALKE- €52 Misssion st.. S. F. baving just sold her furnished flat, all st oiano, will sacrifice same 1o effect im- eale for less than half; cost $500 a vear ago; terms can be arranged. MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. CASH loaned salarled notes without indorser. Federal Loan .’:‘ Bxam. blds. ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal; 2% no com, V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 812 Mutual Bank bidg. ALL loans on dlamonds & jewelry at 2 per vent mo. §. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. L 3t B e it e e R e McGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., 10ans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - UPRIGHTS FROM $65 UP, Plyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, Gabler, Curtaz, Sterling and many others, on easy payments: open evening: BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18 O'Farrell st. AFTER the holidays bargains from $55 up, including many standard makes. Pianos that were $500, $200 up; $400 pianos $150 up. A few for less money. Call early; first come, first served. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary. ON account of immediate departurs, lady will sel! almost new, beautiful, upright piano for a very reasonable figure; might arrange in- stallments. Box 4795, Call office. SAVE dealers’ profits: huy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, £39 Valencia st., between Nineteenth and Twentieth, A NEW piano for rent at $3 per mo.: others at §$2 and $2 50: one year's rent allowed it purchased. ~ SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. rebuilt No. 1 Smith Premler Type- & bargain. L. & M. ALEXA Montgomery st., agents L. C. & Bros.’ visible typewriter. LABOR debts collected Law and Adjustment Ce Phelan G.AR rm. 40 Post cpected aities and WN & CO. spe | | HORSES AND WAGONS. N Joe Co. plant for sale: 250,000 tt. pipe nary & ex. heavy; other aizes up to 12 in.: rs, engines, pumps.air receivers: 25 HP. engine, tanks, G.Weissbaum,356 Tehama. s and rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water plpes, shafting, puileys, WHITELAW, 836 Main st. REFRIGERATORS for butchers, grocers, ho- tels, pub. inst'ns, family use direct to con- sumers. ¥ h Refrig. Wks. 482 O'Farrell, MACHINERY, bollers and engines —Bought, 50l end exchanged: power plants in thelr entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230 Main. | CASH registers—Save money by buying from us; cash or easy monthly payments, Ameri- can Second-Hand Cash Register Co., 27 5th et. A—13% H.P. Ft W, great bargain, full dress suits to remt. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st.. second floor. FOR sale—3 trucks. b large express wagons, 1 malt wagon. 238 Beale st 5%-FOOT bath tubs, $11 50; 20x30 sinks, $3 50; closets, $10 §0. 213 Fourth st | ne motor, practically new: | L. EPSTEIN, 538 Mission st MUST sell nearly new upright piano for than half original price. 584 Valencia from S a. m. to § p. m. A FISHER upright plano, $8. HEINE ANO CO.. 237 Geary st. $50 UPRIGHT, & bargaln. New planos for rent, $8 month. Hornung, 218 McAllister. 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, 110 McAllister SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d-hand, $40-3500. PIERCE'S Plano Factory, Market and 14th SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecillan plano plaver. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. NEW upright planos sold on §5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 MeSllister st. 3-PEDAL Stelnway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger little used, Keeffe's, 285 O'Farrell PI- MATRIMONIAL. WEALTHY gentleman having no incumbrances wishes to meet refined woman; object matri- mony. Box 3291, Call. — e cheap: must be sold | fourth st niel pupples Twent skin as good as new. TPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. VERY cheap. Fisher billing, bookwriting type- er. Municipal Loan Office, 007 Market B C. HUGH COMPANY, printers, gravers and binders. 511 Sansome st., BABY Al Vista panorama camcras, $3 50; take plctures 2%x8%. Sunset Bazaar, 42 Third SAFES _Must make room; no reasonable offer | “vefused. 128 New Montgomery st and office furniture bought_ sold and | ged. T. D. McCARTHY. 807 Miss T merry-go-rounds; one miniature raflway. BACI TPI, 805 Kearny st and second FE CO., 4 and. The HER- Sacramento st MOVING pic A . magic lante pargains. BU RD & BR s, sale, renta K131 Post MISCELL. ices paid for ladles’, gents' cast— rel. Davie R25. 650 Sacramenta, HOUSES TO LET. ladles’ and 154 9th st. N paye highest price for clothing, Tel. Howard 1187; LEUTHOLTZ, u n tel. Bush 762. tioneer, 708 Market st., | Highest prices paid s B SNE: bought for | 20 | ‘Adams _bidg., | = | g EY TO LOAN. LSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. large, t mew sunn Steinway $70; fire ear Turk for ' HOTELS. Larkin, Hayes ; American and electric lights and phone 1o e m: hot and cold water; guiet PR —— las, Market, mising min- Full and | Call office . CONFIDENTIAL. kinds and of every description furpiture, warehouse re- 10 people n- banking-hon notes at and you b as long as you de- sire; if you have any outstanding bills or owe any loan cempany, we will pay them | for you and more money; it is han a number; to ladles of make loans without any se- er to pay ¢ nence w c whatever: we c er you to any bank or newspaper in this city; don't fail to call and see us and we will*cheerfully ex- » you our up-to-date method of doing business; you meet mo ohe at our separate and private offices. ILLINOIS TRUST COMPA room 16, Phelan building; phone M. WITHOUT DELAY —— persons who borrow money awant away—not 10-MOrrow—not next day. You can save time, save sev sble, save money by going to the “HOUSEHOLD.” We have never failed to handle a transaction as prom- it week—but tc ised. Ve always have the cash on hand—no waiting here until “we get in some money." You can have any sum from $10 to $300 on such security as household goods, planos, horses, vehicles, salary, etc., at a very rea- gonable cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment—first, last ane ail the time. Re- member this—and remember us when you want money “WITHOUT DELAY. “RELIABLE MONEY LENDERS. HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY Tel. South $22. 202-203 Callaghan Bullding. INVALID CHAIRS. .D, rented, exchanged; manu ames tricycle i LOST AND FOUND. v in vicinity of Pacific st = Ness ave., on Wednesday evening, 4 male collie puppy; light brown reast. Return to 2063 Van Ness ceive above reward. pass book with the Hibernia Sav- Losn Society of Ban Francisco in ¢ ALICE L. TUBBS, No. 205-522. will please return sto bank AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-602 Examiner Building. Quick settiements: no dieappointments. Eave expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assignments of rents, property in trust, ete.: legacies, life estatee and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. _ Strictly rconfidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. ANY salaried employe or Wage earner can et just on his note: Monthly. Semi-. Weekiy, 5 hite bullterrier; year old; black spot left ear black. Dr. J. F. 537; reward; license orange and white English Goo Goo. N. H. HICK- 1l terrier answering name to 417 Fair Oaks st. or sh_setter dog, all white, 3 Box 3258, 2 years old. Alameda. Irish setter pup; lberal v. H. HALSEY, 1065 Washington Valencia st., & cart. For par- dress box 999, Cali office. LAUNCHE! OR HIRE. LATNCH CO,, foot of Clay business; tel. Bush 534 MEDICAL. LL—Ladies, all who are Jle, cousult this specialist oo positively corrected: the the most Gifficult cases case taken; lmmediate relfef; rugs; low fees; my cethods ases of irregularity; consult e and money; advice free. 1037 re, Do m. to4, 5:30 to8:30, TH, specialist for all female guiarities; Instant relief vears experience. 944 Post st. reliable wpecialist for all fe- and irregulerities; instant re- ced. Office hours 9 to B, Bunday Market st., opposite Fitth. NESTER'S office, 200 Market st. cading Speciaiist for Womep. ured in 24 bours or no charge: virieily private; hours 9 to 8. WIN'S berb treatment, reliable, safe for female irreguiarities; relief r 00 foe; §10; bre. 9-8. 850 Mkt. st., sulte 39. O’ DONNELL—Office and residence arket st phone South 622 particu- tion paid to Aiseases of women. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., v and O'Farrell. Phone East 697. DE_apd MRS. DAVIDS and Hindoo Herbs; hod of treatment. 1126 Market. MACY, reliable indies’ Market et.; hours 10 to $: Sun., to 8. N, residence 2096 Foisom st., eorner Twenty-sixth; ladies, rellef or no fee; §10. ped cvars 10 to 1008 GOO $50—Return $663 - 33 $36—Return 4 00 2 00 $20—Return 265 1388 $15—Return 2 00 100 Or any other sum, and pay back in proportion, THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 500 Rialto bldg., New Montgomery and Mission sts. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estate In_clty, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Locatlon, ete. Box 223, Call office. MONEY loaned salaried Deople and others, upon their own names, without security, cheapest rates, easlest paymemts; offices in 63 principal cities. Save yoursslf money by etting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, Farrote bunidin SALARY LOA. Money loancd salaried people without securi- ty or indorsement. knowledge of employer cr any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bidg. el 4 FIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Iiberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 r cent interest. Balawin's Jewelry ‘Store, Market st.; tel. Mamn 1644. Branch 11 Market st. and 27 Third st. B e e A—On furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity: mmso on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages or un any security, any amount. 0. W. PECKER, 26 Geary, room 36. B e e PO T et T 28 MONEY loaned on salaries, lfe insurance poli. cles, estates, etc. TN LOAN ANT 21 Stockton st., branch office TRUST .C0.. 617 Washington st. NY amount quickly on furniture.or piano A ihout removal or other security; lowest rates; Do jon; confidential. §08-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. _ Douohoo Wide’, § Tuyior st., coroer Market * on furniture or plano; no removal; PR o asion; no_publicity: $25 up; auick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 23. e e SALARIED people without security; aieo on furn., cstates in probate, life lus. policles, eto. Icmmmn Loan & g:m“h 612 bldg. TOANE to talaried people Wwithout indorser; ‘attention and iijberal terms. The City m 211 Crossiey bullding. ALVA CO. Im.--")l-hfleflw'!-m, X, S oenss eacarity. 807 Jas. ¥iod bidg. o toams. o0 ks and. othec ogar: WEF, AGCY., 1557 Pheian. e . rate of interest; mmmsnw of gold, wtuw.iufifl-’nl Sixth st. ‘amount, real ests $100 up. W. 3. WHITE, 28 | "FROM Hox Train to Palace Car’ R LIEHIG STAFF Free Museum of Anatomy moved to 1022 Market st., near 6th. — OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. MAJESTIC buflding, 1281 Market st.—Nice modern. offices 1o let; $10 per month and up. PERSONALS. * “NON-MEDICAL M-A- “R. -R-A-D-I-0"" found it difficult to give treatment to even ONE-HALF-the pa- tients who THRONGED his offices ail last week, when literally the LAME walked, the DEAF heard, the BLIND recsived their slght and numerous other (alleged) INCUR- diseases were quickly, wonderfully RED. Call and READ the ASTON- 5 testimonies of this EVER-IN- ING PROCESSION of grateful pa- so read the testimonies of the FIVE RED and THIRTY-FOUR patients ed last week. Many of ‘them can be TERVIEWED daily at_the offices; also you can WATCH the wonderful cures being made all the time, Improvement is usual.y QUICK, often INSTANTANBOUS. ONE THOUSAND references, Iincluding PHYS!- CIANS, ete. All visitors get a FREE sam- ple of this great healing power. The BED- RIDDEN treated at HOMES. Nearly ALL alleged INCURABLES can be succesefuily treated; N-O-N-E NEED D-E-S-P-A-I-R. Terms modcrate. - Consultation FREE. Of- fices CROWDED. Come EARLY. . Hours, 2to 6. DISTANT patients treated through the MAIL. 500 Kearny st A FREE 1ll. 47-page book on piies and. fistula, containing much valuable {nformation con- cerning_recta) diseases; sent free to any suf- , Donohoe bldg., Mkt. and Taylor, 8. F. ADVERTISING WORLD, Colimbus. Ohfo, a monthly journal of information, plans, "sug- Zestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- ay for free sample, or 10¢ for 4 months’ trial. tells you how to carve out a fortune with a soft new jead pencil; price two bits. J. INGLE, Hazel Creek, Cal. . MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist: wrinkles ‘absolutely removed without pain; eontour re- stored. 114 Geary st.: tel, Montgoinery 2087 AT less than cost; uncalled for suite. and trousers at CHARLES LYON Taflor, 721 Market et. WILL Mre. Dr. Allen, formerly of 15 Turk st., send her mddress to box 4768, Call. AND new tailor-made men's suits, cost 5. for $9 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel, $1 A WEEK: guits to order $15 up, LEMOS, 1127 Market st., bet. Seventh and Eighth MASQUERADE costumes, play books, —wigs iatry orders: GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 133 Wt A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market &t., opposite Fifth, Open until 11 p. m. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four vears at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 067 Geary st., near Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- eases cured by Chinese nerbs. 746-8 Clay st. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOMS papered, §3 50 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa- per, B up. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third. P R R R R PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented: U. S. and forelgn patent iaws, F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS for 5 K. W. D. C. engines and dynamos and switch boards, centrifuge, oak lumber, chain, iron gettee frames, office desks and chair, filing cabinets, cards and guides, iron beds, springs, matiresses, pii- Jows_ mosquito bars, ete.—Office Isthmian Cansl Commission, Washington, D. C., Jan. 5, 190§ —Sealed proposals, in_ triplicate, will e 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; Custom: New Orleans, La.; 30 New ‘Montgom- ery street, San Franciseo, Cal, and 410 Chamber of Commerce building, Tacoma, Wash., also from chief quartermaster, De- partment of the Lakes, Chicago; depot quar- termaster, St. Louls; depot quartermaster, Jeftersonville, Ind.; chief quartermaster, De- partment of Gulf. Atlanta, Ga., and the Commercial Club, Moblle, Ala. D, W. ROSS, general purchasing officer. LEGAL NOTICES. e s i NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanics' Insti- tute and Mercantile Aseociatio Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that immediately after the expira- tion of one month from the date of publication of this notice the above named corporations purpose to _consolidate all of their and each of their property, as- eets and franchises into corporation, be known and styled Mechanics' Insti Dated Dec. 26, 1905. Mechani by Rudolph-J. Tau s D, B MWilea presidon Bonestell, secretary pro ©ON snd after January 13, 1006, Mr. HENRY MONSEESE will_own and _conduct Soups business at 5 Eiils st.. formerly Joseph Baruh. u { AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 B e jer 3 X, FOR sale—Very ch-&am ‘bookwrif 4 . MUNICIPAL O] 907 Market st. te, As- K . Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, suite | Ti presidenis Somon aF ‘ REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. OLIVER REALTY COMPANY, 5-483-G A e nt] 4 ey murirhents vestment: 4 omient " corner: Fillmora at.: modsrn; ‘well built; high-class tenants; will net per cent on investment; liberal terms; price $40,000. : % g Ry u_;}g’-gx;_mw LOTS. = 3 IN ALIL, PAR CITY BASY TMONTHLY PA 2 B-478—2 lots; E line of Wyoming st., bet. Market and Byrme; each s 75 Bismarek S-481—12 lots st. and Persia ave.; each.. %> §-482—6 lots; Athens st., bet. Japan and China aves.; Excelsior Homestead.. 5-483—2 Jots; Wheat st. and Salinas st.. % 5484 lote; Banks st. bet. Bugenia ave. and Pow X B-485—1 lot. Andover st.. between genia ave. and Powhattan st. i B8-486—2 lots; Andover st. bet. Bugenia ave. and Powhattan s lots; Excelsior Homestea Bdinburgh, bet. India and Japan. $-488—1 lot, 25x100; Cotter st., near M| $-489—3 lots, i stead; for the three ‘only. S-490—1 lot, 33x100; Laidley nd Castro cor. 30th Eu- 32 and 44th aves §-493—1 lot; Chenery st., mear Miguel. §-494 1 lot; Sanchez st., nr. Palmer.. £-4955 loté; Dame st.. bet. Randall and Thirtieth S-496—1 lot, bet. Stockton and Dupont. 41st ave.'and A st 31st ave. 46th ave., 46th ave., 18th av near N st. S gt., bet. 38th and 39th ave. 430 th ave. and R st.; 32:0x100 500 8 s $.509—2 lots: Chapultepee st., bet. Vir— ginla and Esmeraida §-510—Cholce _lots on Helghts; fine VIEW ...... 1250 Write for free copy of Oliver's Buyer and Bargain List, published weekly by the OLIVER REALTY COMPANY, 1105 James Flood Building. Tobos Point SACRIFICE SALE. $40,000. . Business property in new #nd-rapidly grow- ing district; under five years’ leaxe: paying 12 per cenf, with room 'for more buildings, which will rent at xood figures as soon as completed. Present owner put up buildings by day's work with no intention of selling. . Everything the very best; needs money, s0 must sacrifice. This is the best bargain to be found in San Franeisco propert 1s cheap at 850,000, and will double In value quickly. Investigate. Address box 3273, Call otfice. (DAY, JANUARY 15, 1906 ‘REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale. ‘YOUR OPPORTUNITY oo ¢ TO SECURE A HOME. CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS - @N SUTTER COUNTY. BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. GOLDEN GATE ave., 040—Nicely ‘urnished sunny front rooms M.M: also HAIGHT, 100%Elegant rooms situated on sunny corner; completely furnished for house- Ikeeping. HARRISON, 240815, between Twentieth and Twenty-first—2 sunny front rooms, furnished for housekeeping and bath, gas ra with Faa Inchaded for cooking and Tght: $12. AEL EORB P ARDON k. Aloflga‘u-,'l H&‘;&ou}:«s-‘wm;mm:‘g‘n week. Sen Bries HYDE, 8151 Tarnished housekeeplng ALTA PIEDMONT. e S AL L e B to $30 per month: ALTA PIEDMONT TRACT. The most attractive suburban property east | — of the bay. Look the property over and come and see me. . ‘WM. M. BUTTERS, 468 Eleventh st., Phone Oakland 3432. PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. Oakland. ‘CO-OPERATIVE Land and Trust Co. are the owners of large blocks of rea] estate in ““The Palo Alto and Mayfield, the Stanford University towns; large lots, $300 and up; cement walks; graded sireets, ete.; small monthly payments; country property: ‘ houses for rent. San Francisco office, 720 Salesmen wanted. Twin Cities," " Market; phone Front 31. write or call at once. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. $5600 CASH secures 20 acres fine alfalfa land that -selis for $150 per acre: the land pays balance from crops each vear; think $3000 worth “of land for $500 cash; you can take possession or we will rent it for you; GOLDEN WEST HAI:FIIO(li 'BAY REAL ESTATE. 802—Nice furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; all conveniences; neighbarhood; rates reasonable. MCcALLISTER, 868 _Well furnished comfort- able rooms for housekeeping; all conveni- ences. MINNA, 628—Housekeeping rooms; no objec- tions to children. NATOMA, 513—Regular kitchen; bedroom; large yard; stationary tubs; bath; $10. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping: §3 to §12: hot Bath: laundry: adults. SECOND, 229—Nice rcoms, well furnished for light housekeeping: reasonable. TAYLOR. 911—Two furnished, sunny rooms; gas range, water. §15; 2 rooms, gas range, $10; 1 room, $T — e ———— Al’mA .,T““' HOUSES. SY. JAMES, McAlllster and Laguna—Furnished sunny suite for housekeping; free yas, bath and laundry; rent §16. it! EDDY, 978, opposite Jefferson square—Nicely ke private furnished 5-room apartment; CALL and arrange to go with us to see Shore ‘Acres first addition to Ocean Shore R. R.: ew city of Balboa, on Halfmoon Bay: lots H. JORDAN CO., 638 Market st. 150 up. P. home. SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. A A A A A AN FOR sale or lease—Modern 10-rm. house: acre of ground: Sausalito. KEMP, 116 Stockton st. ——— e e . GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on good Government Jou are entitlcd to 320 acres of Government jand, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 acres_of a timber claim. Call and _at _B14A Jones st. Tel East 4i33. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVELOPING AND COLONI- ZATION - COMPANY, nd; S REAL E-STA‘I‘E T&EXCE-}NGE. RQOMS TO ' ~"—Furn. and Unfura. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, Corner Ellis and Leavenworth sts., Iu the heart of the city. 300 rooms; 100 baths Modern in every detail. Rates 33 to $15 per week. Rooms, with private bath, §1 day. Tourist travel sclicited. us | A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25 to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BAKER, 647—-Newly and nicely furnished rooms for rent; sunny front; gas, bath, phone: very reasonabie: small private family. OAKLAND, Berkeley, Eastern property. Bacon block, Oakland. Alameda or San Fran- cisco property to exchange for ranches or J. H. EDEON, room 15, BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 5c per night. $1 25 to $4 week. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LAND wanted for subdivision; will buy out- right or will join owner in booming addition 578, James or town site. MAXWELL, r. Flood building. PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED-—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON €O... 40 Montgomery st.S.F. BERKHLEY ADVERT'S'NTS BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new house; modern; $1 25 to $8 per week. BUSH, 775—Nice newly furnished rooms; sun- ny; running water, ete.; with or without board. CALIFORNIA, 819—Nicely furnished rooms. single or en suite; private famlly; references, ~~| CALIFORNIA. 1519, near Polk—Neat, sunny rooms; running water, closets, gas, bath, phone; $5 and $6.month. NTRAL ave., 730-734, near MecAllister. Blegant sunny parlors at §2 50 per week; bath, iaundry, closets, phome, piano. C BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class Toom residence on the east side of 4th ave between Clement and California sty.; bai- ance to suit purchaser. HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and bullder MODFRN cottage: 6 rooms and bath; half block from M n and Sixteenth sts.; wiil sell furniture also. Apply HANCOCK BROS., $09 Mission st ARE you looking for city property or a home Oakiand or Alameda? You can by calling or writing ROTHER- MEL & CO., 507 California st, $3000—SWELIL Mission home of 5 roomsr and bath: ore block “to cars; large lot; “easy terms. Apply 3310 Mission TRACTIVE bargains In city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Mottgomery st., San Francisco. DON'T pay §7000 for 3 flat I bulld 4 flats for $5000. Builder. 436 Parrott bufiding STORE and Jot for sale; 26:7x155; rents $300. 843 Howard st. STORE and lot for sale; 26:7x15:5; rents $300. 843 Howard e ——————————— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. R S AR e T B T OLD ESTABLISHED. ALWAYS RELIABLE, W. J. WHITE COMPANY. LOANS. INSURANCE. TITLES GUARANTEED. ° $15,000—145 acres level ailuvial soti, only 1 mile of fine town, 60 miles from ecity; well fenced and cross fenced: 6 felds; 20 acres fine alfalfa; 2 fine wells; pumping plant capacity 1000 galions per minute; good 5-room house; Dblacksmith shop and ~engine-house; horse barn: 2 large cow barns; windmill and taak; milkhouse and separator: 2 No. 1 horses; 8 Berkshire hogs: 0 head stock hogs; 26 head fine graded young cows; 12 calves; poultry; Wagons, plows, harmess, farming tools. This cholee property might consider residence in exchange at spot cash value. 0045 acres, 1 mile Calistoga; rolling; 9 acres Matero and Zinfandel grape 01l bearing; 9 acres French prunes and choi peaches, 8 years old: balance fine oaks and good pasture, rural delivery; G-room house, Barn, poultry-houses; 2 brooders, incubator, horse and buggy. Dlows - cultivators, trays and boxes; mortgage $1700; con remain; might exchange_for good house and lot. $5000—Half mile Oakdale, Stanisiaus Coun- ty: 19 acres pute black sandy loam, river bot- tom land; 16 acres under irrigation; all in almonds, peaches, apricots and ber- ries in bearin -room house; good barm, sheds and pouitry-houses; Wire netting yards; windmill and tank; close to high school; might exchange. §1000—11 acres, pouitry farm: rich black loam, sloping; 2 acres oaks; fine well; near school; above Los Gatos, Santa Clara County; old bulldings; snap. $4500—Stock ranch, 3 miles from roliing land, part Bil¥; ‘abundance of weod and pasture: plenty water; 6-room dwelling; barn, poultry-houses, fne deep soll and nice neighborhood. ¢ $2200—15 acres_fine level sandy loam; 4 miles south of Sebastopol: on npew electric Toad: 3-room cottage: small barn; good well, 8 acres in blackberries; $1500 down. 3 $1000—80 acres on main irrigating canal, 12 miles from Stockton; 5 acres find alfalfa; 8 acres Zinfandel grapes; 3-room house; barn; 2 windmills, n‘.fl:‘". lhw'-. 2 wagon, harness, plows, harrows. tools 352750 per acre—160 acres on maln trriga- tion canal; 4 miles of creamery and town of Ripon; 20 miles glet‘y' c:; :w:kton; ralse 5 crops alfalfa a_year; A $4000—Near Healdsburg, 21 acres rich loam, slightly rolling: 12 acres fine ml:;u, 9 years old; 6 acres bearing wine grapes; 2 acres ; Mmotern 6-room hard-finished house, closets, cellar: 6 pouitry-houses; brood- houses: large _barn; qcres, between Elmira and Vaca- ‘miles city; level sediment ville, 80 miles _loam; 10 acres full et- ting this geason: 18rge berry patch: nice Nonaia: cibse to graded school; $1000 ‘can re. 3 g, farm, 5§ mfill‘“‘m‘-egv =t C8%Take, brooter nouse and b dating 1000 chickens: 2 incubators; net- e o nboo—cxouw!ch and electric cars; 10 acres; 6 acres hhflmfi. 2 acres straw- house and oul S Mt cash. : b s ) e s ana ‘W. ELEGANT home; well buil! rooms and_tok and efable in rear. ‘Bancroft way. OAKLANXD ADVERTSMTS OFFICE: 1016 BROADWAY. OXKLAND REAL ESTATE. it LINDA VISTA RESIDENCE FOR SALE. na 'One block to Oakland ave. Walking_distance to Key Route———r Modern lhouse of 12 rooms—— Conveniently arranged Beautifully finished Lot Is 50x125, laid out in garden————— PRICE $6000. J. H. MACDONALD & CO. 1032 Broadway, Oakland. il TO CAPITALISTS, We have several very cholce business block for sale: and tn Oakland, -paying good interest, also several -very desirable water 'front Only principals need ap- factory properties. oy, 1052 Broadway, Oakland. FOR SALE ' AN UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOT ON PIEDMONT HEIGHTS The Piedmont property is the most attrac- tive and accessible of all the transbay eub- urban offerings. The tract is dotted with beautiful homes and all street work and sewer system com- plete. W J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., Phone Main 3704, San $25 PER front foot—Athol avenue frontage, of Oakland T‘:c!lon this near new car yards Co.; large demand for neighborhood. . J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 ADWAY. $3500 WILL buy a fine new modern home of every convenlence, on Newton ave.; extra good location and near car lines; 6 rooms and you buy. e e MACBONALD & co.. 1053 BROADWAY. way. OAXILAND FURNITURE FOR_SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in turniture. H. Schellhaas 11th st, cor. store. Oakland. e San_Francisco Advert’s'ents ‘EDDY. 435—Neatly rooms let. Y, “l’i.m:" 0 rooms: 2 bath- ts; handsome mantels lot; beautiful palms and shrubbery Address OWNER, 2001 larxe also_lot Agents, J. H. MACDONALD & CO., room 8. sco, o PR Ll Ll Lot TR S FINE SITE_FOR WAREHOUSE or factory; on rallrond; 2 frontages; colid land: near ali ferries and car lines: 113 blocks from Broad- Way: cholcest locaticn in Oakland. I HC MACDONALD & CO. Broadway. furnished front ny; §5 per week: eek. aiso other rooms at $1 50 W T i g Tarnished housekeeping EDDY. 210—Large front room, suitable for professional man or two gentlemen. 325 —Elegantly turnished suites, with single rooms irom $2 50 per week and I conveniences. 50 (Hart Apartments)—Nicely fur- ELLIS, nished 2. 3 and 4 room suites. EANS A BROAD ROAD TO EVERY READER ROOMS AND BOARD—Coutinued. WOMAN wants 2 children “%fl GEARY, 840—Nice single rooms for or rooms en suite; excellent French bourd. BEAUTIFUL, large. sunny rooms: orivats bath, good home cooking: reas. 899 Polk. Pl o B B oo e R B 2ol LADY, cosy home, will board and room girl under 18 years: home comforts. 1126 Turk. O'FARRFLL, 1770—R board; . y § looms and e PINE. 787—Sunny rooms: good h cook!! $22 50 up. ome e ‘WANTED—2 elderly people to board: nice sun— ny home: terms moderate. Hox 3226, Call. e ——— b SPECIAL NOTICES. - ST. FRANCIS' Girls’ Directory Orphan Asye Ium hereby gives notice that the followi: , half-orphan and abandoned boys an girls have been admitted to the asylum from July 1, 1965, to Jamuary 1, 1906: _Joseph Capalo,’ aged T years: Wiille Jordan, 5 years: Frank Jordan, 4 years; Angeline Jordan, & years: Alice Lewis, 7 years and 6 months: Amalia Martini, 8 vears: Marion Ezzaoni, & Cyrus Croton, 7 years and 6 months: tilda Siiva, 4 years; Carlo Nassamo, years; Edith Colombo, 8 years and 7 months; years and 4 months; Serena Alvarez, 13 years and 3 months; W liam Reed, 9 years and 8§ months: John Smith, 9 years and 5 months; Clarence Smith, 8 years and 5 months: Henry Smit! 5 years and 3 months: Charles Marsceileno, years; Joseph Cosgrove. § years and 8 months; = Frank Birdsall. 2 years and 6 months! Dorls Bullard, § years: Lorrainy Bullard, 11 vears: Ofinde Hammend. 3 years; Marcella Rutherford, S y and 4 months; Frederick Beccaria, 4 years: Violet Mureh, 10 years; Mary Murch, 9 years; Johny Arrausez, 8 years; Andrew Moinahan, § years; Fred Moinahan 6 years: Tilile GU- Dbert, 4 years; Dolores Pavia, 12 years and 6 _months. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society hereby gives notice that they bave admitted in the orphanage from July 1, 1905, to December 31, 1905. the followis named orphans and half-orphans, boys girls. viz.: Bessie Ravinsky, aged 13 years 4 months; Fannie Ravinsky, aged 3 years 10 months: Minnie Gottstein, aged & years; Abraham Schneck, aged 4 years 6 months; Newton Maurice Hart. aged 13 years Harry Joel Hart, aged 9 years 3 Louls Stecker, aged 12 years 10 Samuel Stecker, aged 11 years 3 Phillp _Stecker. aged 7 years 9 Benjamin Stecker, aged § years 3 Lena Blumenthal aged 11 years & Annle Blumenthal. aged 9 yeacsy months; months: Pear! Blumenthal, aged 5 years 7 Lottie Philips. aged 12 years 1 month; Becky Philips, aged 12 years 1 Philips, aged 7 years 8 month: Rosenberg, aged 12 years 1 mont Rosenberz. aged 10 vears 8 months: Sopnie Rosenberg, aged 8 years 3 months, and Rose Rosenbers, aged 5 years 1 month. NOTICE i hereby given that the Maria Kio Orphanage of Lake st.. San Francisco has received the following orphan and haif orphan girls, from Octover 1, 1905, to Janu- ary 1, 1906: Rose A. Nicholas, 8 years and 6 months; Ruth Henderson, § years; Lydla Tiegel, 4 years and 9 months; Violet Murch, 10 years and 10 months: Maud Murch, 9 years and 5 months; Josephine O'Donnell, § years: Martha O Donmell, 2 years and 3§ months: Rasmina H. Gudmandsen, 4 years and 11 months; Dorothy M. Gudmandsen, 3 yeare and 4 months; Gladys rienderson Smith, 7 yours; Vivin B Rafley. 13 yers and 8 months, McKINLEY Orphanage, 384l Nineteenth st., San Francisco—The following children have been admitted to the orpha detween Oc— tober 1, 1905, and December 31, 1905: Eliza- beth. M. Bodes, aged ? years 8 months: Mar- riem Firman, aged 5 yenrs 1 month; Marfom M. Reynolds, aged 5 years 2 months: Myre tle K. Reynoids, aged 5 years 2 monthss Russeil H. Steiger, aged 7 years § months: Marguerite F. Wellington, aged 2 years & meonths, MRS. L. R. COURNEEN, Matron. FIFTEENTE, 16i4—Nice newly _(furnished rooms, single or en suite, $5, §7. $12 month, FRONT room, beautifully furnished for one or two gentleren: o _elegantly furnished front eufte in private flat. Appiy 1115 Eliis. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weeily Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year, STORAGE AND 'An-_ OUSES. FULTON._ 235—Nice newly furnished bay-win- dow room; sunny; also fine single rooms for gentlemen. FELTEE, 235—Large bay-window and single, sunny room; newly furnished; gentlem<n. FOLSOM, 620—Newly ‘urnished suites and sin- gle; fine house; large grounds; housekeeping al llowed, . GEARY, 610—Newly furnished sunny com- fortable rooms, from $2 to $3 per week. GEARY, 736—Kiegantly furnished Suites or single rooms; $10 and up; housekeeping If desired. GEARY, 1050—Newly furnished sunny front sultes, with large closets. bath, ete.: private family; nice neighborhood: reasonable rent. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1002B—Large sunny o furnished fron: room; gentlemen pre- erred, = /s A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniturs, househeld goods stored, moved, shipped. 723~ 731 Howard st., nr. Third: phone Grant 161. FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, moving, pkg. & shpg.: b. b. goods shipped 1§ rates. 1928 Howard: phone Mission 162 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co Main office Eddy and Fillmore: tel. West 523. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. J SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-band all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Stxth, ALL kinds second-band. $3. 35, §5. siightly used, $10, $15, $20. You know whers dolls swing in the window. 1051 Markst st. ! GOLDEN GATE ave., 1042—Two sunny par- lors with use of bath; suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemen. HARRIET, 33, oft Sixth—Frént room, 2 men, $2; also 2 housekeeping rooms, $14. HOTEL Hamilton and cafe, 125 Ellis. bet. Powell & Mason sts.. S. F.—Rms.$1 to $3 per day; steam heat & telephone in each room. HYDE, 299—Large sunny rooms; nice yard, etc.; §15, $16 and suites $20; special rates to steady. respectable people. JONES, 1223—Nice furnished sunny rooms; fine location: unexcelled marine view; references. LARKIN, 1042—2 unfurn. fropt sunny rooms; 2 back rooms, unfurnished; $12; bath, phone. LARKIN, 1163—Elegant newly furnished ront room in modern flat; walking distance. McALLISTER, 012—Nicely furnished rooms, with compléte modern conveniences: splen- did _location. = METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 eingle and_ family rooms, 35¢ to $1 30 per day; §2 to §8 week: the only new and modern 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 giyves free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. - | DAK, 1925 —Well furnished front room, opro- Site Park Panhandle: In new flat: $9 month. POST, 4121¢—Nicely fu sufte; front parlor and bedroom, sunny: private flat; u. of kitchen 1f desired: central: business loc: tion; terms reasonable, RIO VISTA HOTEL. 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single: rates by day. up: by week, $2 up: baths free to guests. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished corner sunny room; §! THE Pile . 430 Ellts—No renovats nicely mmn: single ;':’-ltel: h:. Most convenient and respectable, 700 rooms, 85c to §1 50 nightly, $2 to 88 week; elevator; qlec. lights; ‘WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No bette: tsansient lndlr:mu:oun: to $3 X BRANCH office of The Call for the receo- “hean ogned At 3008 Macket st soaceite Fifth. Oven until 11 ». m. ROOMS AND BOARD. TURK, 1150—Nice furnished single rooms or front suite in mew, flat; adapted for FIVE-STORY building, basement and electrie elevator: about 9600 sq. ft. for storage or manufacturing; Stevenson st.. near Tth. J. V. VICTOR, Majestic bidg.. 281 Market st. STAMMERING. STUTTERING AND STAM NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new, scientific, complete. Office. Market & Taylor. P ————— BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHE. Birth, marriage and death notices sent mall wiii not be ingerted. They must be haad in ut either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publisbed, Notices restricted simply to the announcement Gf the event are published once in this columa free of charge. LEVY—In this city, January 11, 1006, to the wife of Charles Levy, a daughter. MARRIED. BAUMGARTEN—KOCHMAN—In _this city, January 7, 1906, by the Rev. M S. Lewy, Herman Baumgarten and Gertrude Kochman, both of this elty. CARO—COHN—In this city, January 7, T by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, David Caro of Loyalton, Cal. ,and Jennie Cobn of this city. CONROY--MeCANN-—In Oakland, October 18, 1905, by the Rev. Father McSweeney, Jamed Conroy and Mary McCann, both of Saa BCHILLINSKI—ARMSTRONG—In Sacramen- to, January 13. 1906, by the Rev. Dr. W. w. , Lewls B. Schillinsk! and Anale . both of Auburn, Cal. WEBB—HOWARD—In Sacrameato, January 6, 1906, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Frank Webb and Pearl Howard, both of Loomisy Cal. ‘WILSON—LEWIS—In Sacramento, January 10, 1006, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Williamy M. Wilson and Edna Lewls, both of Brod- 'RANKLIN—In thig city, Decembes WOLF—F] 0 3 the . M. 8. , Harry g RN ty. WONDER—CARO—In this Gt{. December 31, 1905, by the Rev. M. S, ', Benjamim Bertha Caro, both of this ci

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