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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906 INVESTMENTS. ing min. Fuli and otfice. LOST AND FOUND. nec reward. morning, on lease return S5 O’ Farreli. MISC —FOR SALE. ERY ©0., aby gran 11 Sansome st., S no reasonable offer ‘ re bought, soid and D. McCARTHY, 807 Mission. ture railway. nd second-hand. The HER- 7 Bacramento st. gic lanterns, sale, rental; BRECK, 181 Post & MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. nts as manufacturers’ e product of merit; re- make advances on s J. A. HOYE, 90 8. Cal. gente’ cast- 650 Sacramento. ghest price for ladies’ and Howard 1187; 154 9th st. cash. Karl Eber 206 Kearny bought 1, ms bldg consult this epecialist on y corrected; the ot difficuls cases e taken; immediate rellef; uge; low fees; my methods all cases of frregularity; comsult i mopey; advice free. 1037 9a m tod 5:80 to epecialist for all female gularities; inetant relief e experience. 944 Post st egularities; instant re- hours 9 to 5, Sunday t st., opposite Fifth. office, 206 Market st. Specialist for Women. red in 24_hours or Ro charge; tly private; hours 9 to 9. he treatment, religble, femaje frregularities; relief 9-8. 850 Mkt. st., suite 39, DC ket tention 4 MRS DR. GWYER, 6114 Leavenworth at., *. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone Bast 697, NNELL—Office and residence : phone South 622; particu- a1 to diseases of women. { MEDICAL—Continued. | DK, and MRS. DA nd Hindoo Herbs original method of treatment 1126 Market. | DR W. R reliable ladica’ speclalist, #66 hours 10 to 9; , 10 to 3. esidence 2995 Folsom st., corner you can get the money bills that are pressing you? loan you $10 to $100 at one-half ind you can repay in pay- y or $4 monthly or more, > amount of loan advapced on salaries by giving us note without co-signer and with- wiedge of employer or any gne; s on furniture, plancs, etc., With n need of money it will pay you us on payment plan. It costs ou out of debt. t our cffice we Wwill ex- you will know the total cost re before you get the loan. on cheerfully given whether you t HUTTON CREDIT CO., 912 Mutual Savings Bank Buflding. detal n NFIDENTL Loans of all kinds and of bvery description made on planos furniture, warehouse re- ceipts, livestock and to people on their in- | dividual notes at -anking-house rates; in i case of sickness or loss of employment we extend your loans, so you take no chance of | lo ur goods; your business Is strictly confidential, as we make no inquiries of-your neig! goods remain in your possession and you have the loan as 10ng as you de- sire; if you have any outstanding bills or | owe any loan company, we will pay them | for you and give you more money; it is | easter to pay one than a number; to ladies of | prominence we make loans without any se- curity whatever; we can refer you to any benk or newspaper in this city; don’t fail to cell and see us and we will Cheerfully ex- plain to you our up-to-flate method of dolng bustnes: YPU meet no one at our separate and private offices. _ ILLINOIS TRUST :‘1 MPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704 WITHOUT DELAY — sons who borrow money want away—not to-morrow—not next You can save time, save save trouble, save money by golng to-the “HOUSEHOLD.” We have never feiled to handle & transaction as prom.- ijsed. We always have the cash on hand—no ng here until ‘‘we get in some money." can have any sum from $10 to $300 on such security as household goods, pianos, horses, vehicles, salary, etc., at & very rea- sonable cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment—first, Jast ana all the time, Re- @ remember us when you ITHOUT DELAY. BLE MONEY LENDERS.” OLD LOAN COMPANY. Tel. 202-203 Callaghan Bullding. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner Buflding. Quick eettlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; sssignments of rents, property in trust, etc.: legacies, life estates and undivided In- terests in property purchased Courteous treat . __ Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. Soutk ANY salarled employe or wage earner can get Just on his nots: Monthly. Semi-M. Weekly. us..$15 35 $6 65 $3 35 us.. 8 00 4 00 200 us.. 535 2 63 135 us.. 4 00 2 00 100 sum, and pay back in proportion. CENT LOAN TO., 500 Rialto bldg., New Montgomery and Mission sts. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on ’ 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estate \‘ In_city, town or country. { Low 'rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, ete. Box 223, Call office. loaned salaried Deople and others, their own names, without security, rates, easiest payments; offices in pal citles. Save yourself money by our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, building. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned ealaried people without securi- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and.get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. | BIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 | per cent interest. Balawin's Jewelry ‘Store, 978 Market st.; tel Main 1644 Branch 1163 Market st. and 27 Third st. A—On furniture or planos at lowest rates; no { ~ removal: no -publicity; m1so on real estate: 1st or 2nd mortgages or on any security, any | amount. 0. W, BECKER, 36 Geary, room 3. | MONEY loaned on salaries, life insurance poli- [ cles, estates, etc. UNITED LOAN AND | TRUST CO. 21 Stockton st., branch office €17 Washington st. ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano | without removal or other security; lowest 1o commission; confidential. 508-7 rates; ] Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. . | T PER cent on furniture or plano; no removal; commission; no_publicity; $25 up; quick, et, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. qu | SALARIED people without sécurity; also on v 1 furn., estates in probate, life ins. policles, etc, mpire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. | LOANS to calaried people without indorser; | “prompt attention and liberal terms. TheCity Loan Co., 211 Crossley buliding. | ALVA ©O. loans money to salaried people with- out security; good ternts, éasy payments; aiso on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bldg. loans on indorsed notes and other secur- 8. F, | { | LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- ity; NT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones | _bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. TO MAKE TRIFLES PERSONALS, | A FREE 111, 47-page book on piles and fistula, containing much valuable information con- cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any suf- | ferer. Frank R. Weston, M. D., author, euite | _601-2, Donohoe bldg., Mkt. and Taylor, S. F. | ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohlo, a monthly journal of information, plans, sug- gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for frec sample, or 10c for 4 months' trial. KEITHLY stops itching in one treatment, Keithly stops hair from falling out. Keithly gfows hair on bald heads. 927 Mkt. MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkl absolutely removed wit.out pain; contour re- stored, 114 Geary st.; tel. Montgomery 2087. AT less than cost; uncalled forisuits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market 8 BRAND new tailor-made men's suits, cost $25, for $9 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. | $1 A WEEK: suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. —————— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. TO BEAT THE BAND. ONLY $125 A WEEK. §275—Elegant level building lots; close to school; fine car service on Mission st.; cream of the Excelsior Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the baby where the ozone is not polluted with dust and smoke, to say nothing of the deadly microbe; no interest and no taxes. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY '$10 A MONTH, $450 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car eervice unexcelled; en- hancing in value with every stroke of the elock; buy now; next week may be too late; ‘‘Na Goodwin'’ 1s not the only man that appreciates. this beautiful section; no taxes. W. J. WHITE COMPANY, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. $2400—COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath; lot 25x 120; house just completed contains larg kitchen and. dining-room 12x14 ft., large parlor, 2 large bedrooms with & cioset in each room, bathroom, patent closet, etc.; also 2 small sérvant's room or storeroom and basement; all modern improvements; located 3§ blocks from the ocean and close to the H-st. car line; in the best residing portio of Oceanside; commanding & grand yiew the ocean nd situated so that the bedrooms get the sun all day; gas and Spring Valley water; near graded school; no mud In wet weather; no dust in dry wellher‘:l the best and heaithiest locality to live & balance in payments to suit. further particulars, box 8115, Call office. $450 APIECE—2 lots, 25x150 each, at Ocean- side, within 7 blocks of the beach, facing the ocean, 3 blocks from H-st. car line; «site for the schoolhouse to be bullt within 2 blocks; these lots are ready to build on and they are & bargain; $50 cash, balance $10 per month; no taxes; lots in adjoining blooks are sell- ing from $500 to $750 each. Address box 1818, Call office. $300—ONE_of the best lots in the Excelsior Tract, off Brazil ave. and Mission st., 25x 100: only 20 minutes’ ride to Third and Market sts. by Mission-st. car; close to good graded school: best chance in ‘the city for a man to own a home for his family, and can be bought for $5 down and $5 per month; no taxes. Address box 8191, Call office; no azents. $5500 TO $5800; just completed; several two- story swell flats, close to main entrance, to the park and at other locations; every known latest improvement and every room sunny; all-night car service; terms to suit. Apply goly at new flats, 4036 Callfornis si., from -to $2000 CASH will buy brand new first-class 7- room residence on the east side of 4th ave., between Clemept and California sts.; bal- ance to suit purchaser, HENRY BUR- ROWS, owner and bullder. FOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view blocks and lots; cheapest in district. E. J. HOOPER, 20 Montgomery st. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. DON'T pay $7000 for 3 flats; I build 4 flats for $5000. _Buiider, 436 Parrott bufidini . REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME. CHOICP 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUT;E_RG)UN". BEST OR—C_H—A;D LAND ~ IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. A BEAUTIFUL mountain ranch for 128 acres; fine improvements; quantities of woéd and water, alfalfa, fruit, etc.; suitable for a summer resort, fruit ranch or private summer home. Address C. S. HOLMES, Gilroy, Cal. WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of Celifornia. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO., 305 Unlon Savings Bank building, Oakland. ALFALFA firrigated lands, $25 per acre; §1 down, $1 month; no interest. Patphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crossley bldg. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery t.. San Francisco. ALTA PIEDMONT. FOR SALE LOT 98 - 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., Oakland. Phone Oakland 3432, ———————————— PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. ANY amount, real estate or other security; $100 up. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. | CASH loaned salaried people on notes without | indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. - | 8% ON furniture & planos; $15 up; no removal; no com, V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. “ | DON'T borrow money on salary until you ses | __us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. | ALL loans on digmonds & Jewelry at 2 per vent | “mo. & F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. CO-OPERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO. offices at Palo Alto, Mayfleld and 720 Ma ket st.. San Francisco; agents for all kinds of town and country property and owners of larze subdivisions. HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND ADVERTS'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND RI BEE S S TO CAPITALISTS, ‘We have several very choice business blocks in Oakland, paying good interest, for sale; also several very desirable water front and factory properties. Only principals need ap- vy 3. H. MACDONALD & CO, 1052 Broadway, Oakland. e FOR SALE AN UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOT ON PIEDMONT HEIGHTS The ' Pledmont property 1s the most attrac- tive ana mccessible. of all the transbay sub- urban offerings. The tract is dotted With béautiful homes l‘nd all street work and sewer system com- Dlete. ‘W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Phone Main [704, San Francisco, $950 CASH, $12 monthly: mearly new ocottage of 4 rooms; high Basement; brick founda- tion; shed and chicken-houses: good’ well; fine ‘view of bay; high and dry: sandy loam ®oll; 10 lots, 125x245; all fenced. macadam- i1zed avenue; near schools and car line; away from fogs and raw winds: an ideai chicken ranch; price in all, $1950, Call or nd for circular, 455 7th st', opp. Broadway station, Oakland; g;lonb Oakland 6207, Car- riage fres. GRO. H. LEB, or 1300 Frultval Frultvale, near local trains. Phone Vale 206, CHAS. F. LEB. e e e e gas snd electric lig! e room; open plumbing; fine yard; st Oakland near Moss- ive minutes to Telegr. sve., Key Apply 8 choice nelghborhood. OAKLAND FURNITURI FOR SALE, TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Bohellhaas, 11th st., cor. store, Oakland. — San Francisco Advert'sents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. l ROOMS TO ILET—Furn. and Unfurn. MARKET, %06, corner Ellis—Sunny suites, also single rooms, 50 cents up. MCALLISTER, 912—Nicely furnished with complete modern convenlences; splen- dia location. 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 ground floor: hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in evéry room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. i MISSION, 823—Furnished housekeeping rooms; Bas, runaing water, etc. O'FARRELL, 776—Sunny single room, running water, etc., $9 month, §2 35 per week. PINE, 1733, block from Van Ness ave.—Fine, sunny room; hskpng. if desired; reasonal POST, 217—Elegant furnished rooms; perm- anent and transient; reasonable. \ RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences; yms en suite and single; rates by day, 85¢ p; by week, §2 up; baths free to guests. SACRAMENTO, 1004—Nice furnished room: everything modern and new: $10 per month! ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished cormer sunny room; $12. SUTTER, 236—Nicely furnished rooms, single or double; running water. THE Plerpont, 450 Ellis—Newly renovated, nicely furn. rooms; single or suites; baths. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 Tooms, 850 to $1 night, $1 75 to §6 week: elec- tric lights (no gss), running wuter in every room; elevator, read-room: fres bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 84 st, nr. Market— Most _convenient and le, 700 rooms, 850 to §1 50 nightly, $2 to §8 week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; bus, baggage. ‘WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—No better transient house in_city; rooms 1S¢ to 500 per night: 90c to $3 week. WASHINGTON, 1406, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn, rms.; select family; marine view. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tlon of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. TURK, 1159—Nice furnished single rooms or front suite in nmew, modern flat; adapted for students or gentleman and wife: good table board and very reasonable rates, BUCHANAN, 612—Nicely ' furnished tront room§ for housekeeping; sunny; §5 per week; also other rooms at $1 50 per week. BRYANT, 421—Sunny rooms for housekeeping; nicely furnished. BUSH, 754—Finely furnished front room; use of kitchen; also large single room, BUSH, 775—Sunny housekeeping rooms, 2 or 8; convenlent; newly furnished rooms rea- sonable. ELLIS, 1204—Newly furnished bright and sun— ny rooms with board, for married couples or eingle gentlemen; good home cooking; fres phone and bath; inspection invited. ELLIS, 1265—Large finely furnished rooms, ‘with or without board; all convenlences; fine ‘lncl.llty: good car service; homelike; rates ow. 2 e e e BUSH, 1305, near Larkin—Newly furnished 3 ;ront room; excellent table board; home com- orts EDDY, 41—Two sunny rooms, nicely furnished for housekeeping. BIGHTH, 126A—Good furnished front suite of rooms for housekeeping; gas and baths; also single rooms at reasonable rental. BLLIS, 102—Single and en suite; sun all day; suitable for light housekeeping. FIFTH, 146—Nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; coal or gas range. GEARY, 017—Nicely furnished clean front rooms’ for housekeeping; bath and running water. GEARY, 642—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping; also other fine furnished rooms at reasonable rates. GEARY, 1225—A enap; sunny housekeeping suite; ‘private bath; furnished; §20. GOLDEN GATE ave, 0640—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms for housekeeping; also go0d single rooms. HAIGHT, 100%—FElegant rooms eituated on sunny corner; completely furnished for house— keeping. HOWARD, 2381—Very finel front_suite, to aduits; $1 HYDE, 818—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: one $12: two $16; also en sulte or single or unfurnished, JESSIE, 823—One room, completely furnished for khonuke(!plnx; gas range, etc.; $2 75 week. furnished sunny JONES, 207—Large, sunny bay-window room, | with Tegular kitchen; coal and gas range. KEARNY, 220—Sunny newly furnished house- keeping; no_children. LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 to $30 per month; other rooms from $10 up; special inducements to tourlsts. MARKET, 917—Neatly furnished sunny suite; $3 50 per week, with gas. McALLISTER, 802—Nice furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; all cinveniences; good nefghborhood; rates reasonable. McALLISTER, 868—Well furnished comfort- able rooms for housekeeping; all conveni- ences. MINNA, 172—2 small single rooms, with light housekeeping, $1 and $1 25 per week. OAK, 117._or 14 FPage—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to §12; hot bath; laundry; aduits. POST, 976—Nicely furnished and unfurnished 2 or 3 room apartments; reasonable. REGINA, 4186 Turk—Two rooms, conecting, complete for housekeeping; $25. SECOND, 229—Nice rooms, well furnished for | light housekeeping: reasonable. BUTTER, 805—Front suite, with gas range, complete; strictly respectable. TAYLOR, 911—Two furnished, sunny rooms ,u range, water, $15; 2 rooms, gas range, 10; 1 room, $7 50. APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—TFurnished eumny suith for housekeping; free gas, bath and laundry; rent $16. EDDY, 978, opp. Jefferson Square—Nicely fur- nishéd b-room apartment; like private mome, ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. CALL and arrange to go with us to see Shore Acres, first addition to Ocean Bhore R. R, new city of Ball on Halfmoon Bay; lots $150 up. P. H. JORDAN CO., 638 Market st. McGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., loans money, 65 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. | DR. LIEBIG ETAFF Free Museum | _Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. | of OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FOR RENT. NEW, MODE}};‘ BUILDING A’ LOS ANGELES, CAL. A mew, modern, three-story stone and brick butiding, with elevator and basement, on Hill st., the coming retail street, almost af the head of Fourth st., the most impbrtant and central cross-town street; size 32x95, with' modern, copper, plate glass and tile front; un- usually well lighted and ventilated and with- out doubt the most attractive bullding of its size and kind obtainable in Los Angeles at the present time; will lease for b years at moderate rental Hill st. is to be illuminated, the same as Broadway, at en early date, and the desirability of the street for retail purposes will be greatly embanced by great develop- ments actually decided upon in the next year or two. Address or call upon WRIGHT & CALLENDER, Agents, 319-328 South Hill st., LOS ANGELES, CAL. STIC bullding, 1281 Market . —Nice M dern otfices 0 let; $10 per month and up. PHYSICIANS TMOVED—DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, R s ‘il discses of the human body: for past four years ut 667 Geary st., now located Rt 414 Hyde st bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. FONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- Nty cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PARTNERS WANTED, PARTNER wanted to take active interest in turing and jobbing business; B Teied. Adarees box 323, Call. ————————— PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. : 50 up; 75,000 rolls wallpa. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up. nrv AND SURGEONS. per, Be up. Paint Co., 818 ird. PATENTS. NVENTIONS ; U. B. and foreign mu-u lfn P. MEDINA. Market st GOVERNMENT LAND. ‘WE will locate you on Government land; ou are entitled to 820 acres of Government and, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 amcres of a timber claim. Call and eee us at 514A Joneg st. Tel. Fast 4733. PACIFIC LOCATING, DBVELOPING AND COLONI- ZATION COMPANY. REAL ESTATE WANTED. LAND wanted for subdivision; will buy out- right or will join owner in booming addition or town site. MAXWELL, r. 0578, James Flood building. e REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. OAKLAND, Berkeley, Alameda or San Fran- cléco vproperty to exchange for ranches or Eastern property. J. H. EDSON, room 15, Bacon block, Oakland. PROPERTY WANTED. ) WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON (0., 40 Montgomery st.8.F, ROOMS TO 7™ —Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL ST. KATHRYX, rner Ellis and Leavenworth sts., In the heart of the city, 80Q rooms: 100 baths, Modern in every detail, Rates §8 to $15 per week. Rooms, with erivate bah 31 day. urist travel solici A_BRUNSWICK House, 118 Sixth st,—Rooms 25c fo $1 per night, $1 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- ramces, 1120 Marvet and 21 TarkrBiects lights, running water in every room; 200 gen:':mwmwrnuhhtlgmflwuh BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new hou modern; $1 25 to $3 per week. BUSH, 776—Nice newly furnished roome; sun- ny; running water, etc.; with or without board. -, CALIFORNIA, 816—Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite; private famlly; references. EDDY, 210—Large front room, sultable for professional man or tWo gentlemen. EDDY, 333—Furnishied rooms to rent; hot an cold water. > ELLIS,_ 323—Single rooms, §2 50 per week and up; also snites with bath; reasonable, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furnif household goods stored, moved, shipped. %31 Howard st., nr. Third; phone m:t FLAG Express Co.—Estimates gi; on storage, moving, pkg. & shpg.; h. h. shi) movine gk & ot TR e shivned % PIERCE-RODOLPH S e and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel, West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Mon! y t.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut raf ture, 728- 161, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for f is cheapest; second-band all mal price; all kinds rented use; best at Jowest rates. Dom.:z - tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; silghtly ?t. dol used, $10, §15, §20. Iw‘ln"ln window. You know. 1051 No. 1 ther typewriters 50 rle Californla st. ELLIS, 750 (Hart Apartments)—Nicely fur- nished 2,-3 and 4 room suites. ELLIS, 1562—Sunny, {ront, furnished room with folding-bed; $8 per month, FIFTEENTH, 1674—Nice newly _furnished rooms, single or en suite, $5, §7, $12 month. FRONT room, beautifully furnished for one of 3 gentlemen; elegantly front ‘eulte In private flat. Appiy lm R e Ty FULTON, 235—Large bay-window and single, sunny room; newly furnished: gentlemen. GEARY, 441—Furnished rooms by week or month. GEARY, €10—Newly furnished sunny com- _fortable fooms, from §2 to § per week. GOLDEN ave., "1042—Two ‘ Sors. with ase. of ‘biths sullable for Rentlemen. . par- or 3 ‘GRANT ave, 25— Nlotly furnished raoms, sin- gle or_¢n suite; reasonable; day, week, mo. HOTEIL Hamilton and rafe, 125 ,moniht. Powell & Mason sts.. §. F. Ru.:fw per te in each room. e : day; steam heat & _ steady, e. d nmw‘ 220 e day, CALIFORNIA, 1850—Nicely furnished rooms and board in good Spanish family; American and Spanish cooking: references. LIBERTY, 30—Fine furnished double and sin- gle rooms; hot and cold water; baths and all conveniences; excellent table board. SEVENTH, 252—Newly furnished rooms; sun all day: with or without board; first class; new home. VAN NESS gant furnished sultes: private baths; fine table board: good location. GEARY, 840—Nice single rooms for gentlemen, or rooms en sulte; excellent French board. POLK, 699—Elegant front sunny room; grate, tollet and bath; home cooking. e O'FARRFLL, 1770—Rocms and board; priva Jewish family. PINB, gs‘l—sunn! rooms; good home cooking; up. $22 5 ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch otfice, cor. Duncan & Church ste. A BRANCH office of The Call for the Tecep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. WANTED—TO LEASE. 52 SR el v v A b ek FIVE-STORY building, basement and ‘Clevator: sbout 0000’ sq. Tt for storsme o manufacturing; Stevenson st...near Tth. J. V. VICTOR, Majestic bldg.. 1281 Market st. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE of Consolidation of Methanics' Insti- tute and Mercantile Library Assoclation— Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Immediately after the expira- tion of one month from the dnte of the first publication of this notice the above named corporations purpose to _consolidate all of their and each of their debts, property, as- sets and franchises into one corporation, to be known and styled Mechanics’ Institute. Dated Dec. 26, 1905. Mechanics’ Institu by Rudolph J. Taussig, president: Joseph M. Cumming, secretary. Mercantile Library As- socation,’ by D. E. Miles, prosident; C. K. Bonestell, secretary pro tem. AFTER this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wite, MARGA- RET AULL, she having left my bed and board. GEORGE AULL. e REDEMPTION OF BOND:! ool L e B L S SQUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS—Notice is hereby givan that pursu- ant to the provisions of Section 10, Article Fourth, of the mortgage and deed of trust executéd by this company to The Equitable Trust Company of New Yorli, as Trustee, dated January 8, 1905, to secure its First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds, this com- pany has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of rallroad sub- fect to the lien of said mortgage and deed of trust the sum of $12,000 in the year 1905 in trust to be used to redeem smid bonds; and that bonds will be redeemed therewith. = Bids are hereby invited for the surrender of such bonds at prices to be mamed by the bidders to the amount of $12,600 in the sinking fund. Such bids shouid be presented to this com- pany at lts office, 120 Broadway, In the ocity and State of New York, on or befors the 10th day of February, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed “Bids for surrender of Southern Pacific Rallroad Company’s First Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds.” BOUTHERN PACIFICRAILROAD COMPANY, By J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. Dated January 18, 1906, CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice is hereby given that, pursuant fo the provisions of article elght of the mortgage from this company to the Central Trust Com- pany of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of ti net income derived by It from the lines of raliroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trust w to redeem said bouds, and that under gald mortgage will be redeemed with,, , Bids are hereby invited for. the sur- rendéf of such bonds at prices to be by the bidders, to the amount of $25,322 T4, in the sinking fund. Such bids should bs ted to this company at its office, 120 Broadway, in the city of New York ap ox ‘before the 14th day of February, 1906, @t 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed *‘Bids for Surrender of Central Pacifio Company First Refunding Bonds.” CENTRAL_PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. New York, January 16. 1906, STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. Institute cures complete. Office. N Cetiner illiam W, Busch Jr., 27, 211 Frederick w:,mz..uuwmiomns.m Hancock sireet. / OF DIFFICULTIES 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 mame and residence of per- sons -authorized to have the same publs Notices restricted simply to the announcement of th:‘evun are published once in this column free of ¢l KAHN—In Oakland, January &m to the wifa of Frederick Kahn, & KASTENS—January 17, 1906, to the wife of Harry B. Kastens, a daushter. MONTAGUE—In this city, January 7, 1906, to the wife of Earie E. Montague, & daughter. SULLIVAN—In this city, January 18, 1008, 1> the wife of Eugene J. Sullivan, o son. MARRIED. BRUMMER—BREDE—In this city, 16, 1906, by the Rev. Herman Henry L. C. Brummer and Mathilde Brede, both of this eity. January Gehrcke, MENZEL—WALLAS—In _this city, January 16, 1906, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, &ngmmmu E. Wallas, both of DIED. Brickwedel, 87 Langley, Wm. P., 33 Burke, Ulick ¥., McHenry, Michaef, 61 Canepa, Natals, 38 Mfles, Merrium, 8 mos Danielson, Danlel, 46 Molloy, Michasl, 55 Davey, Abn, 56 Mullaney, John T, lura M. Dodge, Le imer, Beni., T4 Dooley, Michael 1v.,64 Yoarco: Boron. B Emery, Ramm, Henry, 83 2 Louise M Guilfoyle, John, 4 mos Schaubel, He: , 19 Guinnane, iward, 20 Staudt, Heinrl ‘B“ Ea [ Hnlmbw Augusta,70 Stevens, Della, Hi lliam I, 72 Jullus, 45 lupp, 3 ‘Thiel, us, Theiss, Anna, 86 Jo Edwin, 4 Thornfon, David V. Koane, Fredcrick, i1 Werd, Michacl Kelly, Mary Glynn. BRICKWEDEL—In this city, January 18, Aaron Brickwedel, beloved son of Mrs. G, Johnson and the late John Brickwedel, and brother of John and George Brickwedel and Charley and Frank Johnson, a pative of Ban Francisco, aged 37 years, BURKE—In this city, January 17, 1906, Ulick F,, beloved husband of Mary Burke, and be- 1dved father of Margaret Burke, and beloved brother of Patrick, Feter and Thomas Burke and Mrs. Michael Kelly, and nephew of An- drew Burke, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 28 years. (Oakland papers please copy.) [LFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day 8quy). at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- ence, 48 Hancock street, bDetween Eight- | eenth and Nineteenth and Sanchez and \ Church, tbence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CANEPA—In this city, Janvary 16, 1906, Natale Canepa, & native of Switzeriand, aged 36 years b months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, January 19, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the parlors of Jullus S, Godeau, $05 Mont- gomery avenue, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DANIELSON—In this city, January 18, 1006, Daniel Alfrid Danilelson, beloved brother of Elias Moritz Danleison, a native of Finland, aged 46 years 10 months and 3 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to atteod the fumeral Friday, January 19, at 10:30 a. m., from Charles J. B. Metzlers undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street, thence by 11:30 o'clock & m. train from Third and Townsend atreets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DAVEY—In this city, January 16, 1906, Ann, beloved wife of Johin Davey, and mother of Edward T. Davey, Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. John Kenney, a native of the parish of Granard, County Longford, Ireland, aged 56 yéars 9 months and 18 days. (New York Dapers please copy.) [7The funeral will take place to-day (Friday) at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 242 Fourteenth street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DODGE—In Aurora, Ill., January 12, 1906, Laura M. Dodge, widow of the late M. B. Dodge, and beloved mother of Mortimer M. and Albert C. Dodge, a native of Massachu- setts, > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., at the pariors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 461 Gelden Gate avenue, be- tween Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car i Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LEY—In this city, January 17, 1906, Michael W., beloved husband of Mary H. Dooley, a native of Ireland, aged 64 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day {Friday), at 8:30 . m., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. EMERY—In this city, January 1S, 1906, at the home of his brother, Thomas J. Emery, 3328 Seventeenth street, John Emery, beloved husband of Katie Emery, father of Mrs. Mary Cline, Mrs. Rowina West and Harry, Roy and Margaret Emery, and brother of Mrs. Mary Brayden, Mrs. S. E. Clegg, and Wik lam H. and Joseph H. Emery“and Mrs. Irene Murphy, of Winters, Cal, and Thomas J. Emery, a hative of New York, aged 51 years. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 103, K. of P., and Harbor Lodge No. 233, 1 O. 0. F., of Oakland. E7Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, be- tween Fifteentb and Sixteenth. Remains will be sent to Winters, Cal., at 7 a. m. January 19, where funeral and interment will take place. GALLAGHER—In this city, January 16, 1906, Patrick J., beloved husband of the late Teresa Gallagher, and beloved father of ‘Willilam J., Joseph F., Mary A. and Mar- garet Gailagher, a native of Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 72 years 9 months and 16" days. A member of the Gentlemen’s Sodality of St. Ignatius. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 408 Octavia street. thence to Bacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via electric foneral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. The Office 0f the Dead Will be re- cited this evening at 8 o'clock at the resi- dence, 403 Octavia street. Members of the couucil please attend. GUICHARD—In Oakland, January 18, 1906, Antia, beloved wife of Charles P. Guichard, and mother of Anna, Lettle, Ella, Hattie and Eddle Guichard, a native of New Or- leans, aged 40 years. GUILFOYLE—In this city, January 17, 1 John Emmett Guiltoyle, dariing and ‘onty son of J. J. Guiifoyle Jr. and Teresa Guil~ foyle (nee Bassity), and xrandson of J. J. Guilfoyle ,a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 28 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (g-ht\‘l_xdu). :: }2.7"13‘ 'tmm the residence o parent enty-first street, near Chattanooga. ~Interment Holy Cross Ceme- Js HOLMBERG T thin’ o) wary ty, January 16, 1906, Al ta M. Holml , beloved o T g ML L ard Leopold, Carl and the late A Josephina Holml » mother-in-law of Sarah Holm foster mother of Josephina Ogren, and er of Jack and the late Lizd of Stockholm, Sweden, e acquaintances tally invited 4o atiend “the Thneral to-day Al clock a. m., par- & Co., 948 Mission o (Fri fors ‘ol Halstea e 9 ST 5f I r. Lo M. AK NG €0, STREET, JOHNSON—In this city, January 18, 1906, Edwin Walter Johnson, son of the late and Elizabeth Johnson, brother of Mre. E. Co:m\#fl!r& "fltlr! de Giovanal ln? flh“ an ter Jobnson, and father of ter Johnson, a native of San Franecisco, aged years. L7 Friends and scquaintances are respect— fully tnvited to attend tne funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock, from the chapel N. Gray & Co., 812 Van Ness avenue. Ine terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KEANE—) San Jose, January 13, 1906, Frederick W., beloved son of Mrs. Annie Keane, and brother of Mae K a native of California, aged 17 years and § months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral (Friday), January 19, at 10 & m., from family ‘residence, 242 Auzerail avenue. thencs to St Josephis Church, whers mase wi &t 10:30 a. m. Interment at Santa Clara. KELLY—There will ba a month's mind mass for the reposs of the scul of the.late Mrs. Mary Glynn Kelly at 7:30 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Eighteenth and Dis= H s LANGLEY—In this city, January 17, 1006, Wiliam P., dearly beloved husband of Annie Charies H, Langley, and beloved brother Edward, Charles and G Langley, Mrs. A. J. Bramwell, native of San Francisco, axed 33 years 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral dence, 1515 Treat avenus, off Precita avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a re~ repose of his soul, commencing at 9 & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Counctl No. 84, ¥. M. 1—You are hereby notified to sttend the funeral of our late residence; 1515 Treat avenus, off Precita avenue, to-day (Friday), at 8:30 a. m. Fines dance. J. DENEHY, E. L. HARRINGTON, Cor. See. 1908, ‘Michael 3. MeEeary, agsa 0F gease. & mems ber of Branch 22 of Glase ttle Blowers' and the Knlghts of Columbus. E¥ Remains at the funeral parlors of the near Fifth. MILES—In this eity, January 17, I Mer- and Fannle E. Miles, and brother of . Foster Miles, & native of San Francisco, 7 Friends are respectfully invited to ate tend the fu: al to-day (Friday), at 1l a m,, Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Oak~ land, Cal. Michael, beloved husband of Honmor Annie Mulloy, and father of Edward J. Molloy, & years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect= (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 3426 Mission street, between Thir- Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem hikh mase will be cele= at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem~ etery. Please omit Sowers. John T., beloved infant son of Thomas F. and May Mullaney. 1906, Benjamin, dearly beloved husband of Leah Oppenheimer, and beloved father of Oppenheimer and Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby, a nae tive of Austria, aged 74 years. respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), January 19, at 10 o'clock a. m., 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk., Interment New Salem Cemetery, by Townsend streets. PEARCE—In this 18, 1906, . “Mhomas mond astreets. M. Langley, loving father of William T. C. F. Healey and 1 5 menths and 17 days. (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from his llh»-lg quiem high mass will be celebrated ‘or the Officersa and members of Golden Gate brother, Willlam P. Langley, from his late for non-atten: President. McHENRY—In this city, January Association of the United States and Canada H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street, rium Charles Miles, beloved son of Fred C. Cal., aged 8 months and 15 days. from his late residence, 1000 Clement street. MOLLOY—In this city, January 17, 1906, native of County Carlow, Ireland, aged 56 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day tieth and Thirty-firs, thence to St. Paul's brated for the repese of his soul, commencing MULLANEY—In Sausalito, January 17, 1906, OPPENHEIMER—In this city, January 17, Harry, lsaac, Louis, Willam and Pinkey 7 Friends and acquaintances are from the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Third and Byron Pearce, beloved som of city, Janu B, and the late Loulse Pearce, and brother of Mrs. Willlam Dresbach, Mrs. Jobn Simp- son, Charles L. and Dr. B. F. Pearce and the late Mrs, Ella Carr, a native of Indlana, aged 52 years 1 month and 10 days. RAMM—In this clty, January 17, 1906, Heary Ramm, beloved busband of johanna Ramm, and father of Albert F., Matilda and Georgs F. Ramm, a native of Holsteln, Germany, aged 82 years and 11 days. 7 Funeral services will be held at his 186 residence, 11T Morris avenue, to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m. Interment private. ROGERS—In_this city, January 18, 1006, Louise M. Rogers, beloved mother of Alica E. Sweeney, Dora C. Bur Liille J. Demuth and the late W. F. er, a na- tive of Germany, aged 79 years 4 monthe and 14 days. RONCELLI—In this city, January 17, 1806, Fraik Roncelll, dearly beloved husband of Josephine Rondelli, and brother of Stivie Roneeill, a native of Levate, Bergams, Italy, aged 49 years 4 months and 4 days. 7 Friends and acquaintnces are respect= fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, January 20, at 10 a. m., from the pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Intermeni Mount Olivet Cemes tery. SCHAUBEL—In this city, January 16, 1906, ag his residence, 3388 Stxfeenth street, Henry, beloved husband of Eliza Schaubel, and father of Mrs. O. F. Lutt, Mrs. H. N. Miller, Mrs: H. A. Meier, Mrs. K. E. Ridge, Mra. F. T. Vanatta, Mrs. Otho Stewart and Fred, Eustace, Herman. Oscar, Elmer and the late Ernest Schaubel, a native of Marbac ‘Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 79 years months and 21 days. (Los Angeles, Cal, Denver, Colo., Topeka and Leavenworthy Kaps., papers please copy.) £ Notice of funeral hereatter, STAUDT—In tbis _city, Jenuary 18, 1908, Heinrich, dearly beloved husband of Blfza~ beth Staudt, and devoted father of Johm Staudt, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 10 monthe and 1 day. STEVENS—In _the City and County Hospit January 18, 1966, Della Stevens, a native of California, aged 35 years. THEISS—In Fruftvale, January 13, 1906, Anna, beloved wife of the late Henry Theiss, a native of Germany, aged 86 years. THIEL—In this city, January 1S, 1906, Jultus, beloved husband of Emile Thiel, and fathes of Martha and Emma Thiel, and brother of Gustave Thiel, a native of Schlesien, Gere many, aged 45 years and 13 days. THORNTON—In this city, Jan 17, 1908, at his residence, Devisadero "street David V. Thorntdm, beloved husband Allle Thornton, and father of Thornton. L7 Frisnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m.. from his late resi dence, 1208 Devisadero street, between EXdy and Eilia thence to Holy Cross Church, where a sclemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 Interment lbz Croas Cemetery, via car from Eighteenth and Guerrrero streets. WARD—In this city, X 18, 1906, Michasl Ward, & ‘mative of Ireland. Friends and tances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to- (Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from 1 Grove straet, thence to St. Church, ‘where ;' - M‘:{:l.- will be cele= brated repose soul, ing st 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PORTER & WHITE, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 445 GOLDEN GATE AVENUB (Formerly 122 Eady atrest.) o charge Traled lady aitesdanty Fers i g all * conditions. services under Phone eause of Alleged IIl Treatment by the Commandant. DIXON, IIL, Jan. 13.—Thirty cadets of the Rock River Military went on' strike here yesterday. The boys charge Major Floyd, the com- mandant, with severe and cruel treat- ment. | § HH 4 i i | gl