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¢ % WIELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. DY, 634-636 Clay et. A- ¥ Phone Main 5848 ing e of positions four 10 A, M., WANT AS OTHERS DO— RDERS TO 634-636 Clay st., d Labor Agents. N TO LIVE; THE IAN TO WORK G0 men work. ARIZONA DAILY Sante Fe R R. Mile Rate————$9 40 X ADY, €34-636 Clay st. CTORIES—WAR warehouse OUSE factory work, R ROUND, e and outeide of a ience needed; steady you can do this; wiil * | locket: $30 reward. HOUSES TO LET. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY MEDICAL—Continued. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET—Con. A PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- culer, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgmy. DR. W. R. MACY, rellable ladles’ speciall 906 Market st.; hours 10 to §; Sun., 10 (n‘i“ PINE, 2790—$40; sunny NE. corner, house § rooms ard bath, electricity and gas; fine | _locality; larze yard. | CALIFORNIA, 2125, near Buchanan—9-room | house vacant Feb. 1; sunny yard: electrio lights: furnace; only $65; call mornings. MARY, 20, near Fifth and Mission—House of 7 rooms; double parlor; rent cheap. | POR rent—Very sunny house; bath, yard; rent mable. 1812A Post st. 1266, near H st. and park 208, nr. Turk—Furnished house, lary nny rooms and bath; furniture almost new; Steinway piano, Angelus plano player; rent $70; e inaurasice $4000; price §2550; without piano and Angelus plaver $1509. $32 SIX-ROOM, well furnished corner; come; steady roomers. 411% Larkin st. in- 9-room house cheap; nicely som st FOR sale furnieh, At a7 nce, 0 F e HOTELS. HOTEL St. Nicholas Market, Larkin, Hayes sts.—Heart of 8, F.; modern; American and European plans; electric lights and phone in oom; hot and cold water; qulet ) CHAIRS. ed- manufacturer of the tel. Park | LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of HARRIET M. GILLESPIE, No. i62-1102. The finder will please return to b LEFT on Hayes-st. dummy, 6:30 o'clock Fri night, large yvellow fur robe. Please notify or return to DAN O'CALLAHAN. 22 Mont- gomery st., and receive liberal reward. DR. ROSEN, residence 2805 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixth; ladies, relief or no fee; $10. MONEY TO LOAN, AN UNPAID BILL MEANS WORRY. Why worry when you can get the money from us to pay bills that are pressing you? We will loan you §10 to $100 at one-half 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 salaries by giving us your plain note without co-signer and with- out the knowledge of employer or any one, algo loans on furniture, planos, ete., with- out_removal. When 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 particulars before you get tbe loan. All information cheerfully given whether you borrow or not. HUTTON CREDIT CO., 012 Mutus] Savings Bank Building. CONFIDENTIAL. Loans of all kinds and of every description made on pianos, furniture, warehouse re- ceipts, livestock and to people on their indi- vidual notes at banking-house rates; in case or loss of employment we extend £0 you take no chance of losing ; your business {s strictly confi- as we make no inquiries of your neighbors; goods remain in your possession and you have the loan as long as you desire; it 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 ol than ‘a number; to ladies of prominence w make loans without any security whatever; we can refer you to any bank or newspaper in this city; don't fail to call and see us and we will cheerfully explain to you our up-to- date method of doing business; you meet no one at our separate and private offices, IL- LINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704. dentlal, M Spot.” o, fox terrier; answers to Return to 2) Hil st.; liberal reward. LOST—Black, tan and white English setter pup (male). Return to 439 Tenth st.; reward. LOST- -Vest £0ld watch chain and diamond 10223, Washington st | PQUND—A fox terrier. Owner please call at 1518 Noe st. or 1551 Dolores st. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. | C_A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay st for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534 MISCELLANEQ! ;}‘OR SALiZ. 3 H. §. WHITE MACHINERY CO., Otfice and Saleroom, 130 Beale st. Works end ¥ Ninth and Bryant sts. We have a brand new lot of pipe complete, mediate delivery. -$3 25 per hundred 95 per hundred feet (new) 0 per hundred feet (new) -$7 80 per hundred feet (new) £S 90 per hundred feet (new) -.§11 85 per hundred feet (new) (24 hd); ready for use, ! hd): ready for use, 12 bd); ready for use, ): ready for use, 19c y order or coin to W. F. der. MACHINERY CO., 0 Beale st. bank, banker or publication. feet (new) 10c ipe hinery, engines, bollers, pumps, etc., etc., bought, sold, nged; see Sunday papers. s MCHY. CO., 130-32 Beale st. hand machinery. MoIN- 105-197 Fremont st. —— WITHOUT DELAY — As a ruld, persons who borrow money want it right away—not to-morrow—not next week— but to-day. You can save time, Save WOrry save trouble, save money by going direct to the “HOUSEHOLD.” We have never fafled to handle a transaction as promised. We al- ways have the cash on hand—no waiting here until “we get in some monmey.” You can have any sum from $10 to $300 on such eecurity as household goods, planos, horses, vehicles, salary, etc., at a very reasonable cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment —first, last and all the time. Remember this, —and’ remember us_when you want money “WITHOUT DELAY." “RELIABLE MONBY LENDERS." HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY. Tel. South 922, 202-208 Callaghan Bullding. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Bxaminer Building. Quick settlements; no dieappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. FEstates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courtecus treatment. Strictly confidential. ‘When You Need Money e HERMAN MURPHY. et ANY salarfed employe or wage earner can get just on his note: Monthly.Sem!-M. Weekly $50—Return $13°35 $665 $3 3l $30—Return 800 400 2 00 $20—Return to us. 535 265 185 $15—Return to us. 400 200 1 00 Or any other sum. and pay back in proportion, THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 500 Rialto bldg., New Montgomery and Mission sta. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estats In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, etc. 223, Call office. Box standard make up- s baving same half > keep Up payments and d-hand bliliard and we rent tables modern bar fix- WICK-BALKE- & F. TEEPHE RRAY & R waiters, dishv ok country sk must . $40 24, 636 Clay st L YOU GO ADY, 634 $7 50 to $12 | car bodles, sultable For further information ted Raliroads of San Francisco, uilding 1 Smith Premier Type- ain. L. & M. ALEXAN st., s Is C e typewriter. MONEY loaned salaried people and others upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest paymentst offices in 53 princival cities. Save yourself money by getting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, Parrott_buildl SALARY LOANS— Money Joaned salaried people without securi- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or, €all and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry Store, 978 Market st.; tel. Main 1644, Branch 1182 Market st. and 27 Third st. A—On furniture or pianos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 18t or 20 _mortgages or an any security, any amount. O. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 86. T sale; 250,000 {t. % pipe other up to 12 in.; s.air receivers; 25 MONEY loaned on salaries, life insurance poli- Amper, a inting_out papers; Sunset Photo matt p express paid. cies, estates etc. UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., branch office 617 Washington st AN amount quickly on furniture or plano cut removal or other security; lowest rates; no commissions: confidental. 506-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. gear ma Ty, en- , shafting, pulleys, st RE T8, grocers, ho- | tels, pub direct to cos sumers Vks. 452 O'Fa 1 PER cent on furniture or plano; no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up: quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21 SALARIED people without security; also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. polices,etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bldg. MACHINERY, boilers and engines bought, | LOANS to salaried people without indorser; sold and exchanged: power plants in their | ~ prompt attention and lberal terms. The City entirety bou Western Mhy. Co., 230 Main. ; Loan Co., 211 Crossley building. | Save money by buying from | ALVA CO. loans money to salaried people wit monthly payments, Ameri- [~ out security; good terms, easy _paymen A Cash Register Co., 27 5th also on other security. 507 Jae. Flood bidz. 8 horsepower gasoline LOANS to BALARIED PEOPLE without secui st; used 3 i cost $700. 405 Cross- ity; loans on indorsed notes and other secur- | bullding ity. 8. F. DISCOUNT AGCY., 125-7 Phelan. dress sults to rent J. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, kton st., second floor, siiver, dlamonds, pearls and_precious sion | FOR sale—Milk wagon cheap; almost new, 968 | —oought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth at. H d st sale—41-foot_yacht. Apply G, MILLER, 15 Center st., West Oakland. A1 AUTOMOBILE steam engine; bargain. EPETEIN, 538 Mission st. FOR sale—A sealskin as g0od as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. L 3ob: big wages to right grad get out ties k KKECEPER. up HE WOODS and fd. 634-636 Clay st. Iocated ne compeny. r, same place. table, fare 50c. ty, $1 50 day. , 6334636 Clay st SOLICITORS WANTED, 4 solicitors; - high veities, which you make good money. 574 Folsom, 8 to 11 @ m. HORSES AND WAGONS. wagonette, rubber-tire car- ori, pneumatic tire re coupe and_rubber-tire road buggy cheap at 500 Golden Gate ave. 'OR sale—Team of fine bay mares, $170; 6§ years broke single; weight 1000 Ibs. 1324 Un y @ve, P. O. box 303, Berkeley. )y BOR: ares, 900 to 1500 Ibs.; prices $20 fo 575 Croke st., off Minion,pnm China ave AUCTIOX sale of horses, wagone and harness every Wednesday at 11 a. m., 327 Sixth st. (38 Evot horees for sale; young Sixth st. ALL Kkinds of nev and_second- ago and buggies at RS = yond 100 Golden Gate ave, BUSINEES buggies and wi Fulton st W . 523 — HORSE for sale; suitabl Howard st ble PENTY. FINE bay gelding for sale; : oy or S 5[Cr male; gentle: & years old. . Ol o e FOR sale—Fine young mare; ; very gentle. Address bos 3305 ot orion —_— e e WANTED—Good #ound horse f ving pur- ses In city. Box 2904, Call Zrmdnl: —_— -HORSE wagon and harness, $75; in good er. Apply 275 Sadowa st., s Vi FOR sale—8 trucks. § large express wagons, melt wegon. 235 Beale st " 3 e’ e s Hommen o PR SRR A WEEK'E news for § cents—The Weekly Oall, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year, $65 to $75 and 1d; book- | of gang to bulld chute | SAFES—New and second-hand. 127-129 South | MOVING pictures. magic lantern Fisher billing pookwriting type- icipal Loan Office, 907 Market. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, en- 511 Sansome st., S. F. ake room; no reasonable offer 123 New Montgomery st. VERY cheap. TR gravers and binders. S and office furniture bought, sold and nged. T. D, McCARTHY, 807 Mission. TWO merry-go-rounds; one miniature rallway. BACIGALUPIL 805 Kearny st exch The HER AFE CO., 417-27 Sncramento st. | MANN sale, rental; | bargains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. ANDERSON pays highest price for ladies’ and ts' clothing. Tel. Howard 1107: 154 9th st ANY amount, real estate or other security; $100 up. W. J. WHITE, 28 Montgomery, r. 8. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. 3% ON furniture & planos; $15 up; no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN, ‘room 81, 6 Bddy st. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co.. 912 Mutual Bank bldg. ALL loans on didmonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo_§. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. McGARVIE & CO., 720 Market st., loans money, €5 to 80 per cent of valuation of property. FROM $1000 to $2000 on good chattel mortgage for 12 months; repaid quarterly; good inter- est. Box 6256, Call office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, UPRIGHTS_FROM $65 UP, Plyel, Emerson, Roenisch, Smith & Barnes, Gabier, Curtaz, Ster.ing and many others. on easy payments; open evenings. J. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, for mailing. §1 per ye MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. HONOLULU—To join party of 15 first cabin, S. 8. Sonoma, sailing Frisco February 16: special round trip rate $110, 4 mos. Itmit. Write quick, MISS J. HARRISON, 912 La- fayette, Alsmeda, Cal. AA—Highest prices paid for ladles’, gents’ cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis §25. 650 Sacramento. POSTAGE stamps and collections bought or loaned on. Address box 2511, Call. DIAMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co., 400-801 Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st —eee e MEDICAL. DR. G, W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in'trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped: the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; no poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irreguiarity; consult me; save time and money; advice free. 1037 Market st.; hours, 9a. m. to4, 5:30 o 8:30, MRS, DR. WYETH, epecialist for all female complaints and _irreguiarities: instant relief guaranteed: 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed, Office hours 8 to 5, Sunday 10 to 2. 1008% Market st., opposite Fifth. DR SYLVESTRER'S office, 208 Market st. Leading ist for Women. Iiregularities in 24 hours or 1o charge; advice free; y_private; hours § to 9. e e T DRS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, reliable, sate. prompt tor female irregularities; relief or no fee; §10; hrs. 9-8. 850 Mkt. st., suite 39, { DE. C. C. O DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st.; phone South 622; particu- lar sttention paid to diseases of women. A—MRE. DR. GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 697. —— DR. and MRS, DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment 1126 ; | STORE Market. ‘house. 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. A CHICKERING upright piano, good as new, $165. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. = STEINWAY upright pilano, in good condition, $185. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. = walnut upright piano; must sell to- y. 554 Valencia st.; call from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SAVE dealers' profits; buy direct from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 829 Valencia st., between Nineteenth and Twentieth. SUPERIOR violins; new and old. H. MUL- LER, maker and repairer, 2 Latham place. §50 UPRIGHT, a bargain. New pianos for rent, $3 month. Hornung, 216 MAliister st ALMOST given away; storage planos niture. Whitehead's Bt.o:x‘e. Teie ll:;lkdetm-t (e om e ol s il bt L B B ool 082 PIANOS extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- rificed; terms to suit. Statham,110 McAllister, ELEGANT uprights, new, 2d- $40-5 FTRRCE'S Plane ry, Market' and 1?‘3: SOHMER, Byron Mauz; Ceetlf plano player. BYRON IA’ Y, Pl.o:t st. NEW uj t_planos sold on $5 monthi; - ments. MITZ & CO. 10 MoAllister ot — T [ T oC Teler st 8-PEDAL Steinway up; Chlnhflbgflg o Shoninger ifttle g Keefte's, MUSEUMS. DR. LIEBIG STAFF Anatomy moved to 1028 Museum of st., near 6th. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. _ WANTED—Party to open either first. Oelioat mewin e et oings Bamis i R i location; long isase. Inguire 2683 THIIe MAJESTIC bidg., 1281 Market st.: nice, m-wm;uw-..n".'."»m-“‘“ TARGE store, in g00d condition; tric lights and gas. 15 Bivth s T S1ec one; confidential and courteous treatment. FOR RENT. NEW, MOBERN BUILDING LOS ANGELES, CAL. A new modern, three-story stone and brick bullding, with elévator and basement, on Hill st., the coming retail street, almost at the ead of Fourth st., the most important and central cross-town street; size 32x95 with modern, copper, plafe 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 the present time; will lease for 5 years at moderate rental Hill st. is to be {lluminated, the same as Broadway, at an early date, and the desirability of the strest for retall purposes will_be greatly enhanced by great develop- ments actually decided upon in the next year or two. - Address .or call upon 3 WRIGHT & CALLENDER, Agents, 819-323 South Hill af., LOS ANGELES, C. PERSONALS, * * “REXRADIO'S B-U-L-L-E-T-I-N.” * * “A FEW AVERAGE BAMPLES" out of HUNDREDS of successful DRUGLESS treatments. Over 40 cases TOTAL DEAF- NESS by O-N-E treatment made to_hear WHISPERED sentences at a distance. WHY R-E-M-A-I-N DEAF? Another DEAF- MUTE (cne of many) began to HEAR and SPEAK; 12 extreme PARALYTICS, without help or crutches, RAN and LEAPED nat- urally. WHY BE I-A-M-E? A BLIND eye instantly récognized articles at 3 feet. A CANCER greatly reduced by ONE treat- ment. Beveral ANCHYLOSED (grown fast together) joints made to freely move, Nu- merous FEMALE weaknesses, spinal CURV- ATURE, contracted MUSCLES, lost VITAL- ITY, ASTHMA, STRICTURE, DUMBNESS, HBEART, KIDNEY and LIVER diseases, ete, (supposed INCURABLE) were wonder- fully helped. NAMES shown at offices. C. Engleke, editor CAL. JOURNAL, who was “instantly”” cured of 20 years' severe RHEUMATISM (one of numerous cases), writes: 1 have R-E-M-A-I-N-E-D perfect- ly_well, without relapse, 171 days. I wi ANSWER letters. C. Engleke, 221 Steines COUNTRY PATIENTS treated by MAIL; will visit BEDRIDDEN patlents. Stacks of tes- timonials SHOWN you. All visitors -get FREE sample of this great DRUGLESS power. Offices CROWDED, Come EARLY; hours 2 to 6. SEND THIS TO SICK FRIENDS. Get CIRCULAR. 509 Kearny. A FREE 11l 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, suite 501-2, Donohoe bldg., Mkt. and Taylor, 8. F. KEITHLY stops itching in one treatment. Keithly stops hair from falling out. Keithly grows hair on bald heads. 937 Mkt. MME. GILLINGHAM, dermatologist; wrinkles absolutely removed Wwit..out pain; contour re- stored, 114 Geary st.; tol. Montgomery 2087. o0 as, 1906, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. G TO BEAT THE . om.m A WEEK. $275—Elegant level bullding lots; close to school; fine car service on Mission st.; cream of the Excelsior Homestead; stop 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, 1 ONLY '$10 A MONTH, $450 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the r-rt; electric car service unexcelled; hancing in value with every stroke of th buy now: next week may be too la Goodwin™’ 1s not the only man that appreciates this beautifu] section; no taxes. - W. J. WHITE COMPANY, ‘26 Montgomery st., room 8. ROTHERMEL & CO., Mur: c‘tl,nor!n;,h st., have bargains cl pn-tyi also some g P houses and lots in Berkeley, Alameda. Call or write for what you o AlEmeg Cul er eI (o0 Wi JOU T FOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view blocks and lots; Cheapest in district. E. J. HOOPER, 26 Montgomery st. LAND under Klamath Reclamation Project, for home, investment, farm, garden or poul— try purposes. Write if interested to FRANK IRA WHITE, Klamath Falls, Ore. $2500—EXTRA bargain;’ S-room cottage on 20th st., near Diamond; $600 down, balance on time; a chance not offered every day. FRED J. SCHMIDT, 4312 19th, near Diamond. $2000—CHEAPEST in the city; corner house and lot; modern improvements; cost owner 2800; if sold this month will take off $50. 01 Folsom st., oft Cortland ave. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery #t., San Francisco. WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of California. JOHNSON INVESTMENT CO.. 305 Unlon Savings Bank building, Oakland. $150 ONLY for beautiful level lots near boule- vard tom mark to ngleside. R P VEL & ©O., 507 Californi: DO! pay $7000 for 3 flats; I bulld 4 flats for $5000. Bullder. 436 Parrott bullding. HOUSE and lot for sale; rents $305; party leaving city. 843 Howard st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. OLD ESTABLISHED. ALWAYS RELIABLE. W. J. WHITB COMPANY. LOANS. 3 INSURANCE. TITLES GUARANTEED, $15,000—140 acres level ailuvial soil, only 1 mile ‘of fine town, 60 miles from city; well senced and cross ienced; § neids; 20 acres fine altalta; 2 fine welis; pumping piant capacity 1000 gallons per minute; good v-room Louse; blacksnuth snop and ~engine-house; horse barn; ¥ large cow barns; windmill and tank; mukhouse and sepaiator; 2 No. 1 horses; & Berkshire hogs; bU head stock hogs; 26 head nne graded young cows; 13 calves; poultry; wagons, plows, harness, farming tools. This choice property might consider residence in exchange &t spot cash value. slightly AT less than cost: uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' London Tailor, 721 Market st. 8 BRAND new tallor-made men's suits, cost §25, for §0 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. \DVERTISEMEN'TS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four vears at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st., bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. WONG WOO, the famous herb docter; all dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. e —— PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted—Half intérest in rooming- house, 100 rooms, good lease; house paying £350 to $500 per month past four years; good salary for capable man or woman: $5000 to $7000 cash required. Box 1970, Call. e e e PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and forelgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. SCIPEE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood building, obtain, buy and sell paténts. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up; 75.000 rolls wallpa- per, 5o up. Hartmann Baint Co., 819 Third, LT R L L STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES., A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, househcld goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 Estimates given on storage, FLAG Express C). o moving, pkg. & shpg.; h. h. goods shipped rates. 1928 Howard: phons Mission 162, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. B e SEWING MACHINES. AR AAAANAAAAANARNA AN AN DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tie office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, §1v, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. TYPRWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Srcith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals, $2 50. The T‘)‘pewruef Exchange, 536 California st. FOR sale—Very cheap, @ Fisher billing and bookwriting _typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market at, O e e PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes, ‘from $20; guaranteed 1 year: rentals, §2 50 month, WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. — \YANTED—TO LEASE. FIVE-STORY building, basement and electric elevator; about 9600 £q. ft. for storage or manufacturing: Stevenson near 7th. J. V. VICTOR. Majestic bidg.. 1281 Market st. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE of Consolidation of Mechanics' 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 date of the first pnhncu{on of :-;‘,'. nogc- c:r'xla ‘:ov{- n: llned corporations pul e isolidate 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 Cumming, secretary. Mercantile Lii As- soclation, by D. E. Miles, president; C. K. Donestell, secretary pro_tem. REDEMPTION OF BO: CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FIRST REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provistons of article elght of the mortgage from this company to the Central Trust Com- pany ‘of New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1596, this company has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of raliroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- ty-five thousand dollars in trust to be used to redeem said bends, and that bonds Issued uhder sald mortgage Will De redeemed there- yith. Bide are 6 by invited for the sur- at prices to be named by the bl amourt of $25,322 74, in the einking 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, 1908, and Ihafl:l be for S nder of Cen &r"“%fllm R FIC. RAILWAY COMP. o B;‘l. H. HARRIMAN, Mumg 4 New York, January 16, 1906. ¥ [ERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP. S e R EFUNDING MORTGAGE - GOLD RET BONDS— Notice is hereby given that pursu. jons of Section 10, ant to the MX%’,{,‘,‘ of New Y 3, 1905, to Gold Trust Company dated January Retunding has L 5% SEeg it i S48 acres, 1 mile Lalistoga; rolling; 9 acres Matero and Zintandel grapes; (ull bearing; § acres French prunes and cholce peaches, 8 years old; baiance fine oaks and guod pasture, rural delivery; 5-room house, barn, ~poultry-houses; 2 brooders, incubator, horse and buggy, plows, cultivators, trays and boxes; mortgage $17/00 can remain; might exchange for good house and lot. $0vv0—Half milé Oakdale, Stanislaus Coun- ty; 19 acres pure black sandy loam, river bot- tom land; 16 acres under irrigation; all in oranges, almonds, peaches, apricots and ber- ries in’ bearing; b-room house; good bars, sheds and pouitry-houses; wire netting yards; windmill and tank; close to high school; might exchange. $1000-—11 acres, poultry farm: rich black loam, sioping; 2 &cres oaks; fine well; near school; above Los Gatos, Santa Clara County; old buildings; snap. $4500—Stock ranch, 8 miles from Haywards, roiiing land, part hilly; abundance of wood and pasture; plenty water; 6-room dwelling: barn, pouitry-houses; fine deep woil and nice neighborhood. $2200—15 acres fine level sandy loam; 4 miles south of Sebastopol; on new electric road; 3-room cottagi all barn; good well; 8 acres in blackberries; $1500 down. $4000—30 acres on main irrigating canal; 12 miles from Stockton; 5 acres fine alfalfa; 8 acres Zinfandel grapes; 3-room house; barn: 2 windmills, reservoirs, 3 cows, 2 good horses, wagon, harness, plows, harrows, tools. 2 50 ver acre—160 acres on main frriga- tion canal: 4 miles of creamery and town of Ripon; 20 miles elty of Stockton; raise 5 crops alialfa a _year; beat this. $4000—Near Healdsburg; 21 acres rich loam, slightly rolling; 12 acres fine orchard, 9 years old; 6 acres bearing wine grapes; 2 acres hay: modern 6-room hard-finiehed house; bath, pantry, closets, cellar; 6 poultry-houses; brood- er and incubator houses; large 2-story barn; well fenced; $1700 can remain indefinitely; might trade equity for bay home. 20 acres, between Elmira and Vaca- ville, 60 miles city; level sediment loam; 10 acres full bearing apricots and peaches, net- ting $600 this season; large berry patch; nice §-room cottage; good barn full of hay; new windmill and tank; large storehouse; poultry- houses; close to graded school; $1000 can re- main. $1550—A crackerjack Sonoma City poultry tarm, 6% acres, half mile depot; cozy 3-room cottage; brooder house and brooders accommo- dating 1000 chickens: 2 incubators; wire net- ting yards: 200 young pullets; bufldings all new: ‘half _cash. $1600—Close to Sebastopol and electric cars; 10 acres; 6 mcres blackberries, 2 acres straw- berries and raspberries; fine springs; small house and_outbuildings; half cash. $2000—53% acres full bearing apricots and prunes, near San Jose; cozy 4-room cottage; barn, windmill and tank; poultry-houses; half cash $575 down—7 acres sandy loam, on electric road, near Santa Rosa; good dwellng, barn, poultry-houses; grapes and berries; $1400. 'We are making a specialty of 5 and 10 acre homes on the electric road between Petaluma and Sebastopol, With or without buildings, on a very small payment down and balance long term at 5 per cent interest. See them to-day. Send stamp for large Printed List. 20 Montgomery st., Room 8. Property Exchange a_Specialty. SANTA CLARA VALLBY LAND. CHOICEST RANCH IN VALLEY. SIX MILES FROM SAN JOSE. TO BE SUBDIVIDED. 240 ACRES IN TRACT. This ranch is one of the best known in Santa Clara Valley: has beem in continuous possession of present owners for 40 years; the soil is ail rich and will ‘grow any product; some 60 acres are in orchard and is rented for $2500 per annum; this tract will be sold as a whoie or will be subdivided into 5, 10, 15 or 20 acre tracts, © An oppOTtuRity unexcelled for capitalists or for small home eeekers. For terms and full particulars address the owner, A. W. J. GIBBS, room 318, James Flood bullding, San Fran- cisco. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HOME, CHOICE 10-ACRE TRACTS IN SUTTER COUNTY. e BEST ORCHARD LAND IN CALIFORNIA EXTREMELY REASONABLE PRICES. AT ivess B, O. Box 51, Yuba City. A BEAUTIFUL mountain ranch for sale; 123 acres; fine fm) nts; quantities of we AR water, aifaifa, fruft, s . tc.; suitable for summer resort, fruit ranch or private nunlif: home. Address C. S. HOLMES, Gilroy, Cal. our new cetalogue of country property; 5.31; have the ll"!'yu} and bm‘”“‘;l.‘lh{z' it and poul larms, ranches, al- mh and timber lands. ROTHERMEL & €O., 507 California st. A 11 ted lands, $25 acre; $1 T e E F T INDEX LAND B. CO., 241 Crosslev bldg. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country jand., BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 18 pages. in_wrappet, for matling, 31 per year. i 11 “WANTED” WILL UNTANGLE MANY TANGLES REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st.S.F. ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA ROOMS. SUNNY rurnished rooms with excellent board: private family. Inquire notion store, Mastick PERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ELEGANT home; well built; 9 rooms; 2 bath- rooms, toilets; handsome mantels: large lot: beautiful palms and shrubbery; also lot and stable rear. Owner, 2001 Bancroft way. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1l LINDA VISTA RESIDENCE FOR SALB. High ground . One block to Oakland ave Walking distance to Key Route. Modern house of 12 rooms. Convenlently arranged Beautitully finished .. Lot is 50x125, laid out in garden... PRICE 3 J. H. MACDONALD & CO., ' Agens. 1052 Broadway, Oakland. el il [l TO CAPITALISTS. ‘We have several very cholce business blocks in Oakland. paying g0od Interest, for sale; also several very desirable water front and factory properties. Only principals need ap- ply. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway, Oakland. $25 PER front foot—Athol-ave. frontage, near new car yards of Oakland Traction Co.; large demand for cottages In this neighbor- hood. $3500 will buy a fine new modern home of 6 rooms and every convenience on Newton ave.; extra good location and near car lines; see it before you buy. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 BROADWAY. FOR sale—New, first-class modern cottage: § rooms; lot 40x120; at 969 B4th st.; 3 block west of Key Route station; open for inspec- tion Monday and Tuesday: if this does not sult you I will purchase lot and furnish plans and bufld on terms to suit; in Oakland or Alameda. —_— 'OAKLAND FURNISHED HOU! ROOMS TO LET-—Furs. and Unfurn, HAIGHT, 788—Furnished room to let. HAIGHT, 892, corner Devisadero—Sunny front rooms, single or en suite. HAIGHT, 892, corner house—Sunny, well-fur- nished outside room. HAYES, 1667—Sunny furnished room In flat; good cdr service: near park. e —— e HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. Ellis and Leaven- worth; n_heart of city: 300 roums; 100 baths; modern in all detalls; $3 to $13 wk.; with priv. bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. —_— e HOTEL Hamilton and_ cafe ilts, bet. Powell & Mason sts.. S. r.:ng:.h:m Der day; steam heat & telephone in each room. ——— MARKET, 1004—One thive flogs front room $3 per week; ———— McALLISTER, 1270—Furnished room in prie vate home. - McALLISTER, 1337—Comfortable, and Well ventilated rocm n new Sac to ot METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 eingle 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 Jrater, eleotrlc lights, call bells, steam heat e room, and gives free vator day and night to its l’mum et _— e O'FARRELL, T76—Sunny single room; runn Wwater, etc.; $8 month. o PINE, 849—Nicely furnished rooms, or single men. Poe“p'l'. 805—Furnished roome; $2 per week and POST, 1402, near Gough—Two sunny front par- lors: one sunny side room, bath, phone, hot and cold water; reasonal —_— RIO VISTA HOTEL. 253 Third st., near How- ard—New house with modern convenlences: Tooms en suite and single: rates by day. 380 up; by week, $2 up: baths free to guests. THE Pierpont, 430 Ellls—Newly renovated, nicely furn. rooms: single or sutes: baths. WALLER, 1360—Furnished room In new flat; lower flat. WASHINGTON, 1408, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furn. rms.; select family; marine view, S ey ot UNITED STATES, 123 Bddy. Tooims, 35 to 31 WEhE, $1 15 to §8 week: sieee tric lights (mo gas), running water I every room; elevator, read-room: free bus, baggage. b Rt Haboctabler 700 rooms, ost_convenient an table. 85c to $1 50 nightly, $2 to 38 week: slevator: elec. lights; reading-room: fres bus, bagwage. WOLF House, cor. fth and Howard—No better transient house in_eity; rooms iS¢ to 500 Dér night: 90c to $3 week. A BRANCH offlce of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recefved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sta. suite every modern convenlence; gentle- ROOMS AND BOARD. FOLSOM, 1878—Neatly furnished room with o, without board; private family; modern POST, 1234—Large private house; first-class table; corner house; every room light and sunny. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house; excellent table and sunny rooms; modern, GEARY. 640—Nice single rooms for gentlemen, or rooms en suite; excellent French board. POLK, 600—Elegant front sunny room; grate, totlet and bath: home cooking. TURK, T76—In new flat; excellent board; nice sunny room; reasonable. private TWELFTH, 8—Board by day, week or month. , 132A—Private famil nished room; good home cooking. WALSWORTH, 410—$40; 8 rooms, modern; flowers, lawn, location, all nice; snap; long lease. . —————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.. cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, 421—Sunny rooms for housekeeping; nicely furnished. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new, scientific, complete. Otfice. Market & Taylor. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—IDEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per~ sons autborized to have the same published. Notices restricted simpiy to the announcement of the event are published once i this columa free of charge. BUCHANAN, 1205—Top corner flat, furnished apartments for housekeeping: moderns. very reasonable. » FILLMORE, 1025—Completely furnished house- keeping rooms in new flat; reasonable. FOURTEENTH, 154—1 or 2 rooms with kitch- en attached; also 2 parlors with kitchen at- tached; reasonable. GEARY, 1226—A snap; sunny housekeeping _suite; private bath: furnished: $20. HAIGHT, 226—Njce rooms, completely fur- nished ~ for housekeeping; convenient and pleasant. HAIGHT, 234—Neatly furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny and light corner bouse. HARRIET, 35, off Sixth—2 housekeeping rooms; sink; yard: for 2 men or couple. HOWARD, 640—Sink, gas stove; sun all day, §2 75 week; other rooms, $2 week: no chil- dren, JESSIE, 323—Large front room, furnished for housekeeping, $3; others, §1 50, $2, §2 75 wk. JONES, 300—A small suite of 2 sunny rooms and Kitchen; gas rhnge; large yard. LINCOLN, 66, off Jones, near Union—Refined couple wish to rent half of their pretty flal (bay windows, splendid marine view, sunny) to another couple or McALLISTER, 1292—Housekeeping rooms to let; lower corner flat. MISSION, 2232, near Nineteenth—2 housekeep- ing rooms; gas, bath; 2 ladies employed pre- ferred, $10. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complets for house- keeping; $5 to $12: hot bath: laundry: adults. verything mod- Rousekeeping N ern; sunny; well furnishéd; rooms. POST, 607—Sunny back room, with regular kitchen; all conveniences; also others. SHOTWELL, 106—Newly furnished flat; sunny rooms; everything modern; reasonable. TEHAMA, 5, near First—4 housekeeping rooms; central location; rent moderate. TURK, 1911—Lower flat to rent for housekeep- ing; light. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377, nr. Mission—2 front fur. hskpg. rooms, §10; 2 $11; free cook. gas, VAN NESS ave, 515—On the sunny side of Seeulny: ont light housekeeping rooms, fur- ! E VAN NESS, 517—Neatly furnished room for housekeeping. - WEBSTER, 1016—Furnished apartments In pri- vate house; modern. 2 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 been Fifth. § APARTMENT HOUSES. e s e FURNISHED sunny apertment of 4 rooms and bath. 879 Turk ROSSWELL A 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2, 3 and 4 rooms, With b-t.i:"m heat. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms e to Hentsoudskeapiog: )ND House, ,;, BELMO! Owl Drugstors; m:mn&"n:nm—b;afi rooms; 25¢ to S0 per night, $1 25 to $4 week. MARRIED. MUGELE—UBELE—In this city, January 18, 1906, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Gottlieb F. Mugele and Annle Ubele, both of this city. SCHULTZ—HENSLEY—In this city, January 21, 1906, by the Rev. Paul Branke, John J. Schulitz of this city and Bertha M. Hensley of Nashville, Tenn. _— DIED. Loken, Kenneth R., 1 Luco, Juan M. 3% 41 Adams, Lena. Andre, Wilhelm, 46 Bischoff, Henry T.. § Brambhail, Charlotte;T4 Malatesta, Antonio, Newman, Wm. R. Bramball, Genevieve, Norton, Frank, 11 8 Puet, iaa, 72 Brown, Mary, 58 Riordan, John. Canham, Frederick, 62 Clancy, Elizabeth. Coyle, James E., 2 Curtis, Maggle. Davis, Jennie P., 19 Dobbin, Perry T., 15 Dokerty, William, 51 Wells, Fred O. Hansen, Olat, S0 Welion, Mary A. Highland, Thomas, 36 Willlams, Lurilla, 4 Lahusen, Benjamin,41 ADAMS—In this city, January 21, 1906, Lena Adams, beloved daughter of Elmira Adams and the late J. Adams, and sister of lda May_Adams, a native of Ilinols. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, January 23, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence of ber mother, 3360 Bighteenth street. terment Carson City, Nev. ANDRE—In this ecity, January 20, 1906, Wil- helm, dearly beloved husband of Mary An- dre, and beloved father of Harold Andre, & native of Germany, aged 46 yi 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral to-day (Monday). January 22, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gats avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets, and thence to St. Boniface's Chureh, on Golden Gate avenue, where ser- vices will be held at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BISCHOFF—In this city, January 21, 1906, Henry Theodore Ferdinand Bischoff, beloved son of Harry and Annie Bischoff, and brother of Andrew and Anita Bischoff. a native cf San Francisco, aged 5 years and 16 days. In Oakland, January 20, 1906, at the Hotel Athens, Charlotte Morrel, widow of the late George W. Bramhall, and mother of George Walter Bramball, aged 74 years. > Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services oclock, at of wn 572 Thirteenth street. Oaklanl. Rohrbach, John J.. 68 Rose, John, 68 Scanian, Penelope, 79 Singer, Thos. W., 50 Tobin, Michael, §7 ‘Wallace, Chaplain J.8, BRAMHALL—At the Hotel Athens, Oakland. Cal., January 20, 1906, Genevieve, wife of George Walter Bramball, in her forty-ainth . "::’Fflendfl and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services January 28, at 10:30 Company, Interment private. BROWN—In this city, January 20, Selix), a native of