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JANUARY 20, 1906, MANY OF YOUR FRIENDS READ WANT ADS? MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. VERY cheap, Fisher billing bookwriting type- horers, §2. | —riter.Municipal Loan Office, 907 Market. , lal . §2. laborers, $2. | B. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, en- 25 day; winter | _gravers and binders. 511 Sansome st S. F. 85 5an8,,1% | BAFESMust make room; no reasonable offer = Y oy | _refused. 123 New Montgomery st. company | south, §75 month, ( DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Misslon. one miniature rallway. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. ar that's all. Section £ Secticn Gang. | hern Pacific Co. | TWO merry-go-round 8 at home, Sty works co. work; $1 604y | _ BACIGALUPL 806 Kearny st g 7 R YV | w_ond_second-hand. The HER- n for stean e SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st a $3 50 day. | MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental e ——— { _bargaine BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post s ¥ s TETETENcE Te- | umm—— ; e, wow . i MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. $18 50 week; por- e, §25; waiter, WANTED—Good accounts s manufacturers’ “agent or broker; staple product of merit} re- ble man able to_make advances on nments. Address J. A. HOYE, 950 S. , Los Angeles, Cal. Apply cramento st AA—FHighest prices pald for ladles’, gents' cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. G50 Sacramento, ON pays_highest price for ladies’ and Tel. Howard 1187; 154 9th st S, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber 401 ‘Adams bldg., 208 Kearny st. near ity shor MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. UPRIGHTS FROM $65 UP. Plyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, Gabler, Curtaz, Steriing and many others, on_easy payments; open evenings. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’ 1l st. AFTER the holidays bargains from $55 up, including many good standard makes. Planos that were $500, $200 up; $400 planos $150 up. A few for less money. Call early; first come, first served. HEINE PIANO CO.. 237 Geary. SAVE dealers’ profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencia st between Nineteenth and Twentieth. A NEW plano for rent at $3 per mo.; others at $2 and $2 50; one year's rent allowed it purchased. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. MUST sell near.y new upright piano for less than half original price. 584 Valencla st., from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUPERIOR violins; new and old. H. MUL- LER, maker and repairer, 2 Latham place. A FISHER upright piano, $96. HEINB PI- ANO CO. Geary st. $50 UPRIGHT, a bargain. New plancs for rent, $3 month. Hornung, 216 McAllister st. ALMOST given away; storage pianos and fur- niture. Whitehead's Storage, 1638 Market sf. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- rificed; terms to suit. Statham,110 McAllister. MONEY TO LOAN. AN UNPAID BILL MEANS WORRY. Why worry when you can get the mcney from to pay bills that are pressing you? We will Joan you $10 to $100 at one-halt the usual rates and you can repay in pay- ments of §1 weekly or $4 monthly or more, according to amount of loan. Money advanced on ealeries by giving us your plain note without co-signer and with- out the knowledge of employer or any one; also Joans on furniture, piancs, etc., with- out removal. Wken in need .of money it will pay you to get it from us on payment plan. It costs you less and gets you out of debt. If you will call at our office we Will ex- plain in detail; you will know the total cost and all particulare before you get the loan. All information cheerfully given whether you borrow or not. HUTTON CREDIT CO., 912 Mutual Savings Bank Bullding. spected army shoes, 105 Third et suits, att pent Co., 49 24 st., E. A. Bullls lan rm. 40, Ph e of The Call for the recep subseription ONFIDENTIAL. st., op Loans of kinds and of every description made on planos furniture, warehouse re- | ce livestock &nd to people on their in- | @ividual notes at banking-house rates: In case of sickness or loss of employment we extend your loans, £o you take no chance of losing your goods; your busimess is strictly confidential, as we make no inquiries of your | meighbors; goods remain in your possession | @&nd you have the loan as long as you de- and solicitors: high | £oods and noveltles, which 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 | easier to pay one thin a number; to ladies of prominence we make loans without any se- o curity whatever; We can refer you to an K i oy bank or newspaper in this city; don't fail to Safipivn. ot twamn i call and see us and we w cheerfully ex- plain to you our ub-to-date method of doing busine: ou and COMP, Main 1 large express wagons, —— WITHOUT DELAY — | et; send for cir- | As a rule, pereons who borrow money want )., 20 Montgmy. | it right away—not to-morrow—not mnext house §| Week—but to-day. You can save time, save cas: “fing | Wor, save save money by going direct’ to the EHOLD.” We have never fajled t ise: ie & We always have t ng bere until “'we get in some mone; You can } y sum fram $10 to $300 on such secu as household goods, planos, horses. vehicles, salary, etc., at a very rea- able cost. Come to us and receive fair I the time. Re- —and remember us when you “WITHOUT DELAY.” )LD LOAN COMPANY. 202-203 Callaghan Building. - | AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, i €01 -603 Examiner Building. | Quick settleme: no disappointments. | Eave expenes by dealing directly. | FEstates, 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 confidential. | When You Need Money | See HERMAN MURPHY. ance $4000; price Angelus piayer | ANY sajaricd employe or wage earner can get Just on his note: | Monthly. Semi-M. Weekly. | $50—Return to us..$1335 $6 65 §3 38 | $30—Return 800 400 200 | $20—Return 53 265 136 | $15—Return 400 200 100 | Or any other sum. end pay back in proportion. | THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 500 Rialto bidg., { ew Montgomery and Mt TLL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 34 Mortgages on real estate in_city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particula of property, Location, ete. Box 223, Call office. MONEY loaned salaried Deople and others, upon thelr own names, without security, cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices {n 53 principal citles. Save yourself money by £ our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, t buslding. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without securi- or_indorsement, knowledge of employer or &ny one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Patrott bldg. ton s LOST AND FOUND. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaln liberal advances on @ cent Jewelry, at 1 interest. 's ' Jewelry 'Store, : tel. Man 1644. Branch 1193 Market st. and 27 Third st. | A—On furniture or planos at lowest rates; no N0 publicity; a0 on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages or vn any security, an { | | reward. ndle corn | est ‘gold watch cl nd | amount. O. W. 2 6 3 [V D i | nt. 0. W, BECKER. 36 Geary, room 30. MONEY loaned on salaries, life Insurance poll- black and white - | cies, estates, etc. UNITED LOAN AND Mission st | TRUST CO. 21 Stockton st., branch office 617 Washington st. on fdrniture or plano ut removal or other security; lowest rates; no commission; confidential. 508-7 Donohoe bidg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. | 1 PER cent on furniture or plano: no removal; no commission: no publicity: $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. | ANY amount quickly ITE MACHINERY room, 130 Beale st | co., | | Ninth and Bryant sts. | | SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. poiicles, etc, Empire Loan & Invest. Co.. 612 Parrott bidg. w ot of pipe compiete, e delivery. per hundred feet (new) | LOANS to ralaried people without Indorser; o per hundred feet (new) prompt_attention and liberal terms. The City i per hundred feet (new) | Loan Co.. 211 Crossiey bullding. 50 per hundred feet (new) | Sr o = > - n 'y to salaried people with- vl J‘ B0 e e Toct now) | Out security; Eood terms, easy payments: . 195 p n | _siso on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bids. 2 rew pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 10¢ | LOANS to SALARIED PEOPLE without secur- w pipe (24 hd): ready for use, 12%ec | ity; Joans on indorsed notesand other secur- 5 w pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 15c{ ity. S. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. H ew pipe (24 hd); ready for use, 19c¢ - Ser heck money order or coin to W. F. | MONEY to loan at & low rate of Interest; gold, o with ordes silver, diamonds, pearis and precious stones H & MACHINERY CO., bought st W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. 30 Beale st. e e Bt + publication, | ANY amount, real estate or other security: $100 up. W. J. WHITE. 3 Montgomery, r. 8. | CASH loaned salaried people on notes without engines, bollers, pumps, . etc, bought, sold, | “indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bjdg. see Sunday papers. . CO.. 130-32 Beale st. | 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal; 3 no com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. nd machinery. McIN - 197 Fremont st DON'T_borrow money on salary until you see ue. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bidg. ALL loans on diamonds & jeweiry at 2 per vent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., loans money, 65 te S0 per cent of wi tion of property. e ———— MEDICAL. DR G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in troubie, consult this specialist on female complaint positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; 'mmediate relfef; no_polsoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consult ime; save time and money: advice free. 1037 Market st.; hours, a. m. tod, 5:30 to 8:30. R o inm e A i e s L e B i i MRS. DR, WYETH, epeclalist for all female complaints and irfegularities; instant relief fine standard make up- nts and having same half keepeup payments and r a small sum to any one e to make payments. Box w and second-band billiard and casy payments; we rent tables buyin, modern bar fix- BRUNSWICK-BALKE- Mission st., & F. No. 1 Smith Premier Type- s bargain. L. & M. ALEXAN. ntgomery st., agents L, C. visible typewriter. plant for sale; 250,000 ft. % pipe & ex. heavy; other sizes up to 12 in.; es, pumpe,air receivers; 25 HP, gar cngine tanks. G, Weissbaum,356 Tehama. | guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. : ONAL photographers; Amper, a | MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable spectalist for all fe- - col on matt printing out lr;;er-: lnn.lpuvnilu and irregularities; instant re- $1 60 ver gross, express paid. Sunset Photc jief guaranteed, Office hours 9 to 5, Sunday Supply 42 ‘Third st. ~BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- cines, bolers, /wvater pipes, shafting. pelieys; P "HITELAW, 326 Main st. SERATORS for butchers, grocers, ho- pub. t'ns, family use direct to con- ers. Fi.Smith Refrig. Wks.,482 O’ Farrell CHINERY, bollers and engines bought, and exchanged; power piants in their irety bought. Western Mhy. Co,. 230 Main. ASH registers—Save money by buying from ss: cash or easy monthly payments Ameri- can Second-Hand Cash Register Co., 27 5th st. full dress suits to rent J. 10 to 2. 1008% Market st., opposite Fifth. L e, DR SYLVESTER'S office, 208 Market st. Leadts jst for Women. ng Speclal Irregularities cured in 23 hours or no charge; nd\!lce free; stri private; hours 9 to 9, DRS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, reliable, safe, prompt for e irregularities; relief or no fee; §10; hrs. 850 Mkt. st., suite 89, DR C, C. O 1021% Market st.; lar attention paid B s ol ELEGANT uprights, new. 2d-hand, $40-$500. PIERCE'S Piano Factory, Market and l4th. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecillan plano piayer. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st, NEW upright pianos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments, SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger iittle used. Keeffe's, & O Farrell. DR. LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum _of Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. e . OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FOR RENT. NEW, WOLERE BUILDING LOS ANGELES, CAL. A new_ modern, three-story stone and brick butlding, with elevator and basement, on Hill st, the coming retail street, almost at the head of Fourth st., the most important and central Ccross-town street; size 32x95, with modern, copper, plate glass and tile front; un- usually well lighted and ventilated and with- out goubt the most attractive. buiiding of its | size and kind obtainable in Los Angeles at the present time; will lease for 5 years at moderate reptal Hili st.'is to be {lluminated, the same as Broadway, at an early date, and the desirability of the street for retall purposes will be greatly enhanced by great develop- ments actually decided upen in the next year or two. Address or call upon WRIGHT & CALLENDER, Agent: 319-323 South HIll st., LOS ANGELES, CALl WANTED—Party to open efther first-class delicatessen or first-class candy store; splen- did location; long lease. Inquire 2362 Fillmore PERSONALS, A FREE ill. containing much valuable information con’ cerning rectal diseases; sent free to any suf- ferer. Frank R. Weston, M, D., author, suite 01-2, Donohoe bldg., Mkt. and Taylor, S. F. ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, & montivw, journal of information, plans, sug- gestions ‘and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for free sample, or 10c for 4 months' trial. KEITHLY etops itching in one treatment. Kelthly stops halr from falling out. Keithly grows hair on bald heads. 927 Mkt. MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles absolutely removed wit..out pain; contour re- stored. 114 Geary st.; tel. Montgomery 2087. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market et. 8 BRAND new tallor-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., 783 Mkt. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market . 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 years at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st., bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; eases cured by Chinese herbs, 746-8 PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted to thke active interest in paying manufacturing ‘and jobbing business; $10,000 required. Address box 3239, Call. l PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; 75,000 rolls wailpa- per, b up. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third, l PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U, S. and forelgn patent laws. F. P, MEDINA, 532 Market st. ! REDEMPTION OF BONDS, i, CENTRAL PACIFIC. RAILWAY COMPANY THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT MORTGAGE BONDS—Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of article nine of the mortgage from this company to the United States Tfust Company of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of raflroad therein mortgaged the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars in trust to Le used to re- deem said bonds and that bonds issued under gaid mortgage will be redeemed therewith. Bids are hereby invited for the surrender of such bonds, at prices to be named by the bidders, to the amount of $25,617 94, 1n the sinking fund. Such bids should be presented to this company at its office, 120 Broadway, in the city of New York, on or before the 14th day of February, 1008, at 12 o'clock noon, and should be indorsed *'Bids for Sur- rendér of Centrai Pacific Railway Company Three and One-half Per Cent Bonds.” CENTRAL_PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. ~ New York, January 16, 1906, CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS— Notice is hereby given that, pursuant io ths provisions of article eight of the mortgage irom this company to the Central Trust Com- pany of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of railroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used to redeem sald bends, and that bonds lssued under sald mortgage will be. redéemed there- with. Bids are hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to/ be named by the bidders, to the amount of $25,322 74, in the sinking fund. Such bids should be presented to this company at its otfice, 120 Broadway, in the city of New York, on or before the 14th day of February, 1906, at 12 o'cleck noon, and should be ind. “Bids for Surrendér of Central Pacific Rallway Company First Refurding Bonds.” CENTRALBPAESHSIC HEXLWA! COMPANY, y [, RIMAN, Presiden New York, January 16, 1906. Ty SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS—Notice is hereby given that pursu- ant to the provisions of Section 10, Article Fourth, of the mortgage and deed of trust executed by this com to The Equitable Trust Gompany. of Mew York, as tee, 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 rafiroad sub- Ject to the lien ?‘"-B.I}N» and deed of trust the sum ol in the year 1905 in trust to be used to redeen. ‘ that bonds will be redeemed therewi: are hereby invited for the surrender of the bonds at prices to be named to the amount of $13,000 in 21 Stockton st., second floor. "OMOBILE steam engine; bargain. L. TEIN, 538 Mission st. ¥ 2 sale—A sealskin as good as mew. LUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. ROSEN, residence Folsom st., corner M;u—.a-nh’?fl REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents and Publishers San Francisco Real Estate Circular, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. NEW PROPERTIES. EDDY ST., NEAR MARKET. $110,000—55x136. NEAR MARKET AND JONES STS. $82,000—Neariy 40-ft. front by 137:6 ft. deep. HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD. $51,000—57x110 to 1ear street. JONES ST., NOT FAR FROM MARKET. $50,000—Almost 60-it. front; can be bought for $10,000 cash. - GOLDEN GATE AVE., NEAR MARKET. $15,000—Nearly 75-ft. {ront by 120 ft. deep, back to rear street. O'FARRELL ST.. NEAR JONES, $35,000—Three fine flate; rents nearly $170 a month, VAN NESS AVE. CORNER. $26,750—Rents nearly $150 a month; not far from Market; £25,600 refused. CLAY 'ST., NEAR BAST. $20,000—25x119 to Commercial st. THREE NEW FLATS. 4 $16,300—Rents $155 a month; 8 rooms and bath each. TWELFTH ST, BUY. $16,000—Twelfth st., near Market. prospective property. NEAR POLK AND WASHINGTON. $14,100—45x137:6, With two houses; good locatfon and site for any, kind of renting. MARINE VIEW CORNER LOT. $13,500—Northeast corner on Scott s 137:6. J WEBSTER-ST. CORNER, $10,000—Three new flats; rents $S5 month. Splendid DAVIS-ST. CORNER. 225t frontage. 10,000 square feet. Rents _$4800 a year. $110,000, THOMAS MAGER & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. O0AKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 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- 1y g J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway, Ouakland. FOR sale—Modern 9-room house, furnished; gas rnd electric lights in every' room; open plumbing; fine yard; at Oakland near Moss- wood: five minutes to Telegr. ave, Key station; choice neighborhood. Apply Call. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Schelihaas, 1ith st., cor. store, Oakland. L _______ San Franeisco Advert’s’ents [ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. MARKET, 006, cornér Ellis—Sunny sultes, also single rooms, 50 cents up. McALLISTER, 1337—Comfortable, Ught and well ventilated room in new flat to let. MISSION, 823—Furnished housekeeping rooms; gaS, running water, etc. a T i O'FARRELL, |—Large well furnished rooms; mnmflufllm,’m nice single rooms. —_ e PINE, 1733, biock from Van Ness ave.—Fine, sunny room; hskpng. if desired; reasonable. POST, 217—Elegant furnished rooms; perm- anent and transient: reasonable. POST, 525—Furnished rooms; §2 per week and up. POST, 1402, near Gough—Two sunny front par- Tors: ore sunny side room, bath, phome, hot and cold water; reasonable, RIO VISTA HOTEL. 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern conveniences; Tooms en suite and single: rates by day, 35¢ up: by week, $2 up; baths free to guests. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished corner sunny room; $12. SUTTER, 236—Nicely furnished rooms, single or double; running water. | ROCMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUCHANAN, 1205—Top corner flat, furnished Apartmenta’ for' housekeepiug; i very asonal 4—Finely furnished front room; use en; also large single room. BUSH, 775—Sunny housekeeping rooms, 2 or 8; convenient; newly furnished rooms rea- sonable. EDDY, 41—Two sunny rooms, nicely n-tn ished for housekeeping. EIGHTH, 126A—Good furnished front sulte of roums for housekeeping: gas and baths; also single rooms at reasonable rental. ELLIS, 102—Single and en suite; sun all day; suitable for light housekeeping. 111 SAN MATEO PARK FACTS. BEST IMPROVEMENTS. GRANDEST MARI VIEW. HIGHEST ELEVATION. LARGEST 1OTS AT LOWEST PRICES. CHOICEST SURROUNDINGS, FINEST TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. PRETTIEST HOMES. EASIEST TERMS. These and a hundred Wther reasons should induce you to buy 1n San Mateo Park after inspecting every other tract on the peninsula. 100x125 feet for $700. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. F. S. GRUMMON, Burlingame and San Mateo. 1 FIFTH, 146—Nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; coal or gas range. FILLMORE. 1025—Completely furnished house- keeping rooms in new flat; reasonab! FOURTEENTH, 154—1 or 2 rooms with kitch- en attached; also 2 parlors with kitchen at- tached; reasonable. GEARY, 1225—A enap; suite; private bath; furnished GOLDEN GATE ave., 640—Nicely sunny front .rooms for housckeeping: good single rooms. HAIGHT, 220—Furnished rooms; complete for housekéeping on sunny side of street. HAIGHT, 231—Neatly furnished houseReeping roomis; ‘sunny and light corner house. HAIGHT, 100%—Elegant rooms situated on sunny corner; completely furnished for house- keeping. . sunny housekeeplng $20. zurnished also stove; sun all day, . $2 week; no chil- HOWARD, 640—Sink, gi $2 75 week; other room: dren, HOWARD, 23S1—Very finely furnished sunny front suite, to aduits; $16. THE Plerpont, 450 Ellils—Newly renovated, nicely furn. Tooms: single or suites: baths, WALLER, 1369—Furnished room in new flat; lower flat. WASHINGTON, 1408, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn, rms.; select family; mariné view. ‘WEBSTER, 1861, near Halght—Furnished room to let. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. near Market—400 rooms, 3% to §1 n'ght, §1 75 to $6 week: elec- tric lights (no gas). running wuter Ir every room: elevator, read-room: free bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable. 700 83c to $1 50 nightly, $2 to $S wee! elec. lights; reading-vroom; free bu: WOLF House, cor. 6th and Howard—Na better transient house in_eity: rooms 1Jc to Gée per night: 90c to $3 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., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. TURK, 1150—Nice furnished single rooms or front suite in new, modern flat: adapted for students or gentleman and wife: good table board and very reasonable rat: ELLIS, 1204—Newly furnished bright and sun— ny rooms with board, for married eouples or single gentlemen; good home cooking: free phone and bath: inspection Invited ELLIS, 1265—Large finely furnished rooms, with or without board; all convenlentes: fine locality; guod car service; homelike: rates Tow. BUSH, 1305, near Larkin—Newly furnished front room; excelient table board; home com- forts JESSIE, 323—One room, completely furnished for housekeeping; gas range, etc.; $2 75 week. JONES, 207—Large, sunny bay-window room, with regular kitchen; coal and gas range. JONES, 309—A small suite of 2 sunny rooms and kitchen; gas range; large yard. KEARNY, 229—Sunny newly furnished house- keeping; no children. SELLING TO BEAT THE BAND, ONLY $125 A WEEK. $275—Elegant level bullding lots; close to gchool; fine car service on Mission st.; cream of the Excelsior Homestead; stop paying rent and raise the baby where the ozone is not polluted Wwith dust and emoke, to say nothing of the deadly miicrobe; no interest and no taxes. QOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, . _ONLY $10 A MONTE. $450 for finely Tocated lots 3 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled: en- hancing in value with every stroke of the €lcek; buy mow; next week may be too late; ‘‘Nat Goodwin’’ s not the only man that appreciates this beautiful section; no taxes. W. J. WHITE COMPANY, @ 28 Mortgomery room 8. $5500 TO $5800; just completed: several two- story swell flats, close to main entrarice to the park and at other locations; every known latest improvement and every room sunny; all-night car service; terms to sult. Apply galy ‘at.new. flats; 4008 Califoraia. at,. from to WOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate ' Park; fine marine view blocks and lots; E. J. HOOPER, 28 cheapest in district. Montgomery st. ATTRACTIVE bargaine in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. DON'T pay $7000 for 3 flats; 1 bulld 4 flats for $5000. Builder, 430 Parrott building. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailirig, §1 per year e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME, CHOICT: 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER C BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA AT EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. Address P. O. Box 51, Yuba City. A BEAUTIFUL mountain ranch for sale; 123 acres; fine improvements; quantities of wood and water, alfalfa, fruit,’etc.; suitable for a summer résort, frult ranch or private summer home. Address C. S. HOLMES, Gilroy, Cal. ‘WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of ~ California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO., 306 Union Savings Bank building, Oakland. ALFALFA frrigated lands. $25 Joe gacw: $1 down, $1_month; no_interest. mphiets at INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crosslev bidg. LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished sultes from $18 to $30 per month; other rooms from $10 up: special inducements to tourists. LINCOLN, 66, oft Jones, near Union—Refined couple Wwish to rent half of their pretty flat (bay windows, 'n[eg;fl% marins view, sunny) to another couple adles. MARKET, 917—Neatly furnished sunny suite; $3 50 per week, with gas. McALLISTER, 1392—Housekeeping rooms to let; lower corner flat. g CALIFORNIA, 1350—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; pew home. VAN NESS ave., 503 (Hotel McAllister)—Ele- gant furnished suites: private baths; fine table board; good location. GEARY, €40—Nice single rooms for gentlemen, or rooms en suite; excellent French board. POLK, 609—Elegant front sunny room; grate, toilet and bath: home eooking. O'FARRFLL, 1770—Roems and board; private Jewish family. PINE, T87—Sunny rooms; good home cooking; $22 50 up. MINNA, 172—2 small single rooms, with lght housekeeping, $§1 and $1 25 per week. OAK, 1 or 14 rage—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to $12: hot bath: laundry: adults. PAGE. 1632—Swell new, flat; everything mod- ern; sunny; well furnished; housekeeping rooms, ’ POST. 975—Nicsly furnished and unfurnished 2 or 3 room apartments: reasonable. REGINA, 416 Turk—Two rooms, conectii, complete for housekeeping; $25. SECOND, 229—Nice rooms, well furnished for light housekeeping: reasonable. SHOTWELL, 105—Newly furnished flat; nice sunny rooms; everything modern; reasonable. SUTTER, 305—Front suite, with gas rang: complete; strictly respectable. TAYLOR, 911—Two furnished, sunny rooms: gas range, water, $15; 2 rooms, gas range, £10; 1 room, $7 50. TURK, 1911—Lower flat to rent for housekeep- Ing; Mght. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377, nr. Mission—2 front fur. hskpg. rocms, §10; 2 §11; free cook. gas. 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 opvosite Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. —_—— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, househcld goods stored, moved, shipped. 725 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 181 FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, moving, pk. & shig.; h. h. goods shipped 3 rates. 1928 Howard: phons Mission 162 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Filimore; tel. West 823 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st ain 1540. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A~ A AN NN AN RN RANNNNNNNNN NN DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rentsd lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth. VAN NESS ave, 515—On the sunny side of street; neat light housekeeping rooms, fur- nished. VAN NESS, Bl housekeeping. ‘Neatly furnished room for ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5. $8: slightly used, $10, $15, $20. You know where doils ewing in the window. 1051 Market st. WANTED—TO LEASE. WEBSTER, 1016—Furnished apartments in pri- vate house; modern. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. FIVE-STORY building, basement and electric elevator; about 9600 sq. ft. for storaze or manufacturing; Stevenson st.. near Tth. J. V. VICTOR, Majestic bldg.. 1281 Market st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recsp- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposits Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e APARTMENT HOUSES.. EDDY, 978, opp. Jefferson Square—Nlicely fur- nishéd 5-room apartment; like private home. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. PALO ALTO REAL RSTATE, CO-OPERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO., offices at Palo Alto, Mayfleld and 720 Mar- ket st.. San Francisco; agents for all kinds of town and country property and owners of larze subdivisions. HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. CALL and arrange to €0 With us to see Shore Acres, first addition to Ocean Shore R. R.: new city of Balbea, on Halfmoon Bay: lots $150 up. P. H. JORDAN CO., €38 Market st. GOVERNMENT LAND, WE will locate you on g00d Government land; .you are entitled to acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 acres of a timber clalm. Call and see us ;.:Jg‘ ‘;l}‘l’fl E‘V-ETI%PIVG ‘:}:‘8). Eomuw A 7 N 1- ZATION ‘COMPANY. — REAL EST. W. il SR T A T e AT or o Caat XWELL, o or town site. r. 578, James Flood building. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. O ey xR ot S E:::n property. J. H. EDSO);!. WANTED—Good clty and country real estat BORE PADDON Cor. 40 o A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 ‘week and 1ight_housekeeping rcoms; open’ all night. 4 BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- B]l’?rlneel‘ 1126 Market and 21 'P’ul——ileetflc % lights, running water in ev room; 200 reoms; 25¢ to bc per night, 135 1o $5 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms, new house; modern; $1 25 to §3 per week. DEVISADERO, 744—Newly furnished foom on owl car line;’ top flat. EDDY. 210—Large front room, sultable for proféesional man or two gentlemen. EDDY, 333—Furnished rooms to rent; hot and coid " water. ELLIS_323—Single rooms, §2 50 per week and up; also .-vn:‘ Wwith bath: reasomable. ELLIS, 1552 -Sunny, tron:, furnished room with folding-bed; $8 per month. FRO..T room, beautifully furnished for one or two gentlemen; also_elegantly furnished front euite in private flat. Apply 1116 Ellis. EEDAL e P ey N Y ,TON, 235—La bay-window and :ingle, n.’.'."m ioom: newly furnished; gentiemen. LDEN GATE ave., 1042—Two par- u?oiz- with use of bath; suitable or 3 =entlemen. o il o el F R GRANT ave., 25—Nicely furnished rooms, sin- gle or en suite; reasonable; day, week, mo. HAIGHT, 100%—Nicely furnished room to let; good car service, ASSESSMENT NOTICES. SSMENT NOTICE—Kilauea Sugar Plan- AS o hion Company. Location of principal place DIED. Carson; John F'., 45 Ramm. Henry, 82 Derby, John S., 68 Roncelll, Frank, 40 . Wm. M., 51 Schaubel, Henzy, 79 Guiltoyle, Jobn, 4 mos Staudt, Helnrick, 76 Guinnane, Edward, 20 Sweeney, D. A.. 39 Harford, John, 78 Ten Eyck. Matilda. Henfleld, Joseph B.. 76 Thiel, Juitus, 45 Johnson, Edwin McA. Thedore, Charles, T Kenney, Timothy, 8 Tierney, Ellen, La Motte, Susanna. Wade, Wm. W., Lombard, Arthur, 50 Ward, Michael. n oses, 1 Wm. J., & Patton, Eva F. s i CARSON—In this city, January 19, 1006, John . beloved husband of Mary Carson, father of Jobn A. and Catherine Carson, and som of Catherine and the late John Carson, native of San Franeisco, aged 45 years. D7 Friends. and officers and members of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, sre invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 p. m., from the pariors of McGinn Bros., 224-26 McAl- lister street, thence to St. Joseph's Chureh for services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A solemn requiems mass will be cele- brated Monday at St. Joseph's Church for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, DERBY—In East Oakland, January 19, 1906, at 861 East Twelfth street, John S.. beloved husband of Kate M. Derby, and father of Samuel J.. Charles A. and George H. Derby and Mrs. F. M. Moffitt, a#native of Vermont, aged 68 years 2 months and 4 days. k7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funergl services to-morrbw (Sunday), January 21, at 2 o' clock p. m., at St.-Anthony’s Chureh, corner East Fifteenth street and Sixteenth avenue, East Oakland. Interment private. Please omit flowers. DOHERTY—In the Clty and County Hospital, January 19, 1906, William M. Doherty, & na= tive of Ireland, aged 51 years. GUILFOYLE—In this city, January 17, 1906, Jobn Emmett Guilfoyle,. darling and oniy son of J. J. Guiltoyle Jr. and Teresa Guil- foyle (neg Bassity), and srandson of J. J. Guilfoyle & pative of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 a. m., from the residence of his parents, 3547 Twenty-first street, near Chattancoga. ~Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery GUINNANE—In this city, January 18, 1908, Edward Walter, son of James H. and the late Mary Guinnane, and brother of Willlam J., Joseph P., James H., Harry L. John G. and Marguerite Guinnane, & native of Saa Franeisco, aged 20 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), January 21, at 12 o'clock m., from his late residence, I Church street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, for services, commencing at 12:30 p. m. _Interment private, Holy C Cemetery. Please omit flowers. N. B.—A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Monday, at 9 a. m., at St. Paul’s Church, Twenty-ninth and Chureh streets. HARFORD—In Oakland, January 19, 1906, Joba, beloved husband of Anna M. Harterd, and ‘father of Mrs. Emma Randell, Mrs. Harry Keifer and Fred G. and Harry Har- ford, a native of New York, aged 78 years 11 months and 5 days. HENFIELD—In West Oakland, January 19, 1906, Jcsoph Bryant Henfleld, brother-in-law of Luke A. Parker, and uncie of Georxo A. and Bert B, Parker, a native of Massachu= setts, aged 76 years and 23 days. JOHNSON—In this city, January 18, 1906, Edwin MeAllister Johnson, son of the late Henry Johnson, father of Walter Johnson, and brother of Mrs. E. C. Conroy, Mre, Henry de Glovanni and Arthur H. and Walter A. Johnson,. a native of San Fran- ¥ rriends and al respec iends and acquaintances are t— fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, at 9:30 a. m.. at the chapel of N. Gray & Co, 612-614 Van Ness avenue, In= terment private. Flease omit flowers. KENNEY—In this city, January 19, 1906, Timothy, beloved husband of the late Mary J. Kenn>y_ and father of Timothy Kenmey Jr., Catherihe Paine and Mrs. Mary J. Brown, a native of Ireland, aged 9 years. LA MOTTE—In San Jose, January 17, 1If Susanna, wife of Aifred V. la Mott mother of Edith, Victor, Gertrude and Al fred la Motte and Mrs. Willlam Davison Jr., a native of Germany. L7 The funeral was heid Friday, January 19, at 9:45 a. m., from her late residence, 8§45 Hedding street. Interment Cyoress Lawn Cemetery. LOMBARD—In Berkeley, January 10, 1908, at his residence, 1500 Walnut street, Arthur G., beloved husband Neilie Josephine Lom- bard, and father of Bertram and Harry A. Lombard, a native of Franklin Falls, N. M., aged 50 years and 8 months. (Helena, Mon papers please copy.) McLAUGHLIN—Passed away, in this city, January 19, 1906, at her residence, I Devisadero street, Mary R. McLaughlin, widow of the late Hiram McLaughlin, and dearly beloved mother of Abbfe MeLaughlin, and sister of Mrs~J. A~ Penderxast, a native of Maine. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MINTZ—In this city, January 18, 1906, Moses, beloved husband of Ester Mintz, and brother of Louis Mintz, a native,of San Francisco, aged 44 years. PATTON—In this city, January 18, 1906, Eva F., beloved wife of Thomas Patton, beloved daughter of S. S. Nickerson, and sister of Mrs. Annfe Dodge, Mrs. J. Lund and Abbott L. Nickerson, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, $66 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RAMM—In this city, January 17, 1906, Henry Ramm, beloved husband of Johanna Ramm, and father of Albert F., Matilda and George F. Ramm, a native of Hoistein, Germany, aged $2 years and 11 days. 7 Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 117 Morris avenue, to-day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m. Interment private. RONCELLI—In this city, January 17, Frank Roncelli, dearly beloved husband Josephine Roncelli, and brother of Silvio Roneells, a native of Levate, Bergams, Italy, aged 49 'vears 4 months and 4 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect= fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, January 20, at 10 a. m., from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Interment Mount Olivet Cemee tery. SCHAUBEL—In this city, January 16, 1906, at his residence, 5388 Sixieenth sireet, Henry, beloved husband of Eliza Schaubel, and ‘business, City and County of San Fran- o e tate of Callfornia. Notice is hereby given that at & meeting of the board of di- Jeetors of the sald company, heid on the 19th day of December, 1905, an assessment af one Qoilar (1) per share was levied on the out- standing cavital stock of the corporation (35,135 shares), payable immediately to the secretary at the office of sald corporation, No. 827 Market street (room 4, second floor), in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock on which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of January, 1906, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pubiic auction, and Unless payment is made before will be sold on Thursday, February Sth, 1906, at the hour of three (3) o'clock p. m., to pay the delin- Quent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of the sale. By order of the board of directors. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary Kilauea Sugar Planta- tion Compary. Office of company. 327 Mar- ket street (room 4. second flgar), in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali~ fornia. (San Francisco, Cal., December 20th, © 1905.) l’l‘mflfl ORCROSS Institute cures stammering. new, xdfllufln. complete. Office, Market & -ll'r. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Emil F. Schabat, 22, 638 Hampshire street, and Ingeburg M. Andresen, 21, 849 Florida st. Leo J. McKinnon, 21, 251 Dolores street, and Zabaldano, 18, 1517 Powell street. C. l'll}-t.nl. 52, 568 avenue, and STAMMERIN father of Mrs. O. F. Lutt, Mrs. H. N. Miiler, Mrs. H. A. Meler, Mrs. ‘K. B. Ridge, Mrs. F. T. Vanatta, Mrs. Otho Stewart and Fred, Eustace, Herman, Owcar, Eimer and the late Ernest Schaubel, a native of Mar Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 79 months and 21 days. Denver, Colo.. Topeka Kans., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Crematory Chapel at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Point Lobos avenue, under the auspices of the L O. O. F. General Rellef Committes of San Francisco., STAUDT—In this city, January 18, 1906, Helnrich, dearly beloved husband of Elzabethy Staudt, and father of John Henry Staudt, & 3 and J. A. Sweeney and Mra. D. J. Lynch, a native of California, aged 39 years and 3 days. e i J fx i