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TH SAN & SEZS AND WAGONS. v | MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Con. Fisher billing bookwriting type- nicipal Loan Office, 907 Mark: furniture bought McCARTHY. S ne minlature rallway. Kearny st. hand. The HER- Sacramento st. sold and Hissio | TWO merry-go-rou BACIGALUPI, S0 Tel. Davis §25. €50 ts, Tuxedos, Albe L. Skoll, the tatic pald for ladies’ & gents’ cloth- ing. Anderson, 154 §th st. Tel. Howard 1187 DIAMONDS cash. Karl Eber HOTELS, AND FOUND. | thana corrected; the most difficuit cases taken; immediate relfef; low fee methods of irregularity; consult money; advice free. 1087 9a m'to4 5 r all female nstant reliet . 944 Post st. the ases iadles’ Rem reliable teed;. specialist; ed to 944 S office, 1206 Market st. pecialist for Women. cured in 24 hours or no charge; ; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. relieves all irregularities; trea.s all Iy; home in confinement; : infants adopted. 1035 Market, OODWIN'S herd treatm reiiable, mpt for female irregularities; relief ee; $10; hrs. 9-S. S50 Mkt. st.. suite 39. Sorn C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence rket st.; phcne South 622; particu- fon paid to diseases of women. DR, GW 511A Leavenworth st., Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 607. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; ¢ treatment. 1120 Market. corner MUSICATL, INSTRUMENTS—Cant?-—~a4. A C corner piano, new and neat, and for the money you pay it can’t be beat; rented for $3 per montb and sold on easy payments. SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. MINES AND MINING. ASSAYING 50c; cash for gold, rich ore, ete. Pioncer Assaying Co., 157 New Montg'my st. | | — | | | DAl MUSEUMS. | DR. LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum of Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th: BIG store and basement; suitable for = wine- house; with elevator. $43 Howard st. ————— e PERSONALS, MASSAGE and electric treatments; Professor Awischus, who came from the 0ld country with best recommendations of .he Govern- ment hospitals of England and Germany; hours 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 581 Turk st. RANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1906 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. $2500—COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath; lot 25x 120; house just compicted: contains large kitchen and dining-room, 12x1§ feet, large parlor, 2 large bedrooms Wwith a closet in each room, bathroom, patent closet, etc.; also 2 small servents' roOm OF | storeroom’ and basement; zll modern improvements; the partitions in this house are all double; locat- €43 blocks from the ocean and close to the Hest. ear line; in the best residence portion of Oceanside; commanding a grand view of the ocean and so situated that the bedrooms get the sun all day; £as and Spring Valley Nater: near graded school: mo mud fn wet weather; no dust in dry Weather; the best and healthlest location to'live in; brings 10 Per cent on the invstment; $1000 cash. bal- ance in payments 10 suit; jots in this biock are worth $1500 and none for sale. Address for further particulars box 4196, Call office. $500 APIECE—2 lots, 25x120 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 built within 2 blocks; these lots are ready to build on and they are a bargain; $50 cash, balance $10 in adjolning biocks are sell- per month; lot Box 4497, Call office. ing for $750 each. “REXRADIO,”” phenomenal NON.MEDICAL heale s in CALIFORNIA. Send NOTICES to _your = SICK Office hours, 2 to 6.” 509 Kearny. | WILL the brunette young lady, dressed in biue, who noticed gentleman in McAllister-st. car Thursd noon please send address to box 4087, Cail office for further acquaintance. DR, F. F. JOHNSON wishes to announce to his vatients thdt he hae removed his office to 1918 Sutter st. near Fillmore. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery- st., San Francisco. BARGAIN—New cor. flats; rents $117.50, $10,000—TWO sunny. hardware store, cor. and Devisadero. DON'T pay $7000 fo: 1 build 4 flats for $5000. Builder, 436 Parrott building. Mission: idcome prop; well buiit. 419 Market.! -buiit flats. Inquire REAL ESTATE—-COUNTRY—FOR SALE ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, 8 monthly journal of information, plans, sug: gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for free sample, or 10c for 4 months’ _trial. SCALP d:seases and sweating of armpits or feet cured; treatment at your residence; write. Swedish manicurist, 59 Clementina st. AT less than cost—Uncalled for suits, over- conts and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', the London taflor, 715 Market st. M. D—WILL be in my office tonight, 8 o'clock. MIDGET. | MR, ROY ELLIS ARMSTRONG, please call at 21 Eleventh st. or write. | DRUMMERS' samples of wholesale house | cloaks, euits, skirts. 310 Market st. ¥ TO Anna M. Alnsworth: Your sister, H. F. B., Is here from the East. RHEUMATISM—One free treatment;_electricity & medical; quick rellef a cure. 14 McAllister, s and of every description furniture, warehouse re- livestock and to people on their indi notes at banking-house Tates; in case ¢ employment w chance is strictly co no inquiries of your in in your possession nding bilis or owe an pay them for you T | give you ; it is easier to pey one ies of prominence we make ioans wi security whatever; r you to any bank Or mewspaper t fail to call and see us and Iy explain to you our up-to- { doing business; you meet no separate and private offices. IL- COMPANY, room 16, Phelan Main 704 ——WITHOUT DELAY— ersons who borrow money want it to-morrow—not next w: You can save time, save WOITY, save trouble, save money by going direct to the “HOUSEHOLD.’ We have never failed to handle a transaction as promised, We al- ways bave here money.” You n such os, horses, sonable mber us_when yoy want money “WITHOUT DELAY." “RELIABLE MONEY LENDERS.” COMPANY, allaghan B MISCELLAN . B WHITE MACHINERY CO, BEALE ST. | Dipe. d feet (new). | EOUS—FOR SALE. ney ~order MACHINERY CO., 130 Beale st., Gealers pe on_coast {ITE largest 2D-HA puliey rented_ and H. B WHIT OLPMAN FOR sale—New and second-hand bilifard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables | with “privilege of buying; modern bar fix- | cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- LLENDER. €62 Mission st.. §. F. 61t No. 1 Smith Premier Type- s bargain. L. & M. ALEXAN- Montgomery st, sgents L. C. visible typewriter. s and yents gear machinery, en- water pipes, shafting, puileys, SLAW, 336 Main et for emergen- | ery SCH LAMP CO., ephone Main 5185. ine fur stole reasonable by lady who new er ey time Address Cal recorder, $i5; cost | *¥,” "Oskiand | | HIGHLY | ANY amount |3% ON ¢ | | 58 ave. | | ndivided inter- roperty in trust, d undivided In- urchased Strictly confidentlal, Vhen You Need Money HERMAN MUR 5 Sec WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 34 Mortgages on real estats In eity, town or co Low ‘rate of Give full part of property, Location, etc. Box 228, Call office, MONEY loaned salaried people and others upon their own names without security; cheapest ts; offices in 53 principal c money by . room 558, Parrott b SALARY L — Money loaned salaried people without secu: ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer o: ne; confidential and courteous treatment. and get terms. Drake, 433 Parrott bldg. respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldw Jewelry Store, 978 Marks tel. Main 164, Branch 1192 Market st 27 Third st. A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgeges Or on any eecurity, any amoumt. O. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 6. ON real ‘estate, first and second mortgages; any amount; money advanced to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture; planos; estates; any security. W.J. WHITE CQ., 26 Montgomery st., r. &. MONEY loaned on salaries life insurance poli- cles, estates, etc. UNITED LOAN AND TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., branch office 617 Washington st. quickly on furniture or plano without remcval or other security; lowest rates; no commissions; confidential. 506-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st, corner Market. ried people without indorser; tion and liberal terms, The 211 Crossiey buiiding. LOANS to ea nt on furniture or pianc: no removal; mmission; no_publicity; $35 up; quick, nfidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21 o without securlty; also on bate, life ine, policies, e est. Co.. 612 Parrott bldg. ans money 1o xalaried people with- out securlty: good terms, easy payments; on_other seeurity. 507 Jas. Fiood bldg. 0 Joan 8t a low rate of interest; goid, r, dlamonds, pearis and preclous stones bought at W. J.' HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. LOANS to salarled peopie without indorser attention and liberal terms. The n Co., 211 Crossley bullding. als ey on salary untll you see . 912, Mutual Bank bid. CAEH loaned salaried people on notes without ndorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg. ure & planos; $15 up; no removs V. TREMAWN. room §1, 6 Eddy ALL loans on dlamonds & Jeweiry at 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bani no com MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A _BARGAIN—AIl uprights, standard mak: Emerson, Chickering, Steiiway, Heine, Fi er, ic., from $125 up: only a few Of these bargtius left; rents §% up. HEINE PIANG CO., 237 Geary ot. for butchers, grocers, ho- | femily use direct to con- Wks.,§52 O'Farrell. | ers—Save money by buying from eney monthly payments. Ameri- d-Hand Cash Register Co,, 27 5th st. for photographers and card neet Photo Supply Co., 42 Third st. HINERY, bollers and engines bought, nd exchanged; power plants in _thelr rety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230, Main. econd-hand wharf plank, cheap. ROY ERUNDAGE, 2021 17',‘-. ancisco, ‘OSTAGE stamps and collections bought ned on. Address box 2949, Call. AN Emerson upright $125 HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. WE bave bought the entire piano stock of Pattosien Furniture House and are sble to lexitimately sell same at many bargains to enumerate: prices 320 to $325; easy terms. GOODMAN'S, 1132 Valen- cla open evenings. AN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $50. A SQUARE Pl 'O FOR $10. BENJ. CCRTAZ & SON, 16 O'FARRELL ST. i e e A ki BAVE dealers profite: buy direct {rom factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 830 Valencia st, between Nineteenth and Twentleth. e . R | Y new mahogany plano; muet be sold; N onable offer retused, CMil from § & m. to § p. m., 584 Valencia st. dress suits to remt for all occa- L. SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Ellis st. FIFTY-CENT plece of music free. PIERCE'S Plano P?cwn Market, 14th and Church sta. 4 full dress suits to rent. J. 1 Stockton st., second floor. Al family cow; fresh. Apply T3 SUPERIOR_ violins; mew and oid. H. MUL. LER. maker and rej , 2 Latham place. ALMOST given away; planos and fur- mniture. ll:d:!.d 's Storage, 1636 Market st. teasonable, @ Victor graphophone. OS extraordipary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- B ed: Serme 1o suit: Statham,110 McAliister, x offie. safe, double timelbck; & bargain. RICH- SON EROS., 123 New Montgomery st. CAEI vegisters—All makes; new and second- hand; haif price; eamy terms. Market st. 1 sale—A sealskin as good &s new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. MER. Byron Mauzy *m Cecilian piano “:.l\i.y-:‘ gmoxd MAUZY, 308-512 Post st, hi 'd_on §5 montbly pay- NW !'co.. 16 McAllister st. 8-PEDAL Steinway up; mmnwfi Skoninger little used. as long as you desire; | no waiting | treatment | pano o good condition, HAV, perfect form corsets made to order from $8 up. 1047 Post st., near Larkin. 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, A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- { tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 100 Market st.. cvposite | _Fitth. Oven until 11 p. m. PHY REMOVE! DR, WONG erb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 667 Geary st., now iocated e st., bet. O'Farrell and Ellfs. WONG WOO, the famous nerb doctor; all dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. e PILES AND FISTULA. FREE {llustrated book on above diseases sent on request; permanent cures without the ;_book contains valuable information. specialist, suit S. F. PATENTS. NTIONS patented; U. S. and foreign P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. INV patent laws. F, BCIPLE & RIVES, 10i1 James Flood bldg.. obtain. buy and sell patents. —————— e PRINTING. BURLINGAME LOTS ON Are you one of the many who has often heard of Burlingame, but have never visited it? It so, it will pay you to take a pleasant and profitable trip today and look at the lots we are selling so fast in Burlingame Park, We have had the most remarkable -sale of lots ever made in the vicinity of San Fran- cisco. The reasons for this sale are wpparent to_any thinking man. They are, in short: Burlingagie is the closest to San Francisco, in poft of time and distance, of any real desirable suburb. It has as good a climate as can be found anywhere in the world. Land is seiling mow for I several times less than_property in other suburbs not so de- sirable. In Burlingame Park cost the combined eff ital expended for t This park,was not laid out 25 years and trees planted, their full growth’ a! The property lie car line already you also have the takes only 38 minut you gecure at a_small rts of brains and cap- ast twenty-five years. . It was and’ roads were built latter having attained 1 beauty. se to the new electric built (not & prospect) and train_service, which now whith. most other prop- erty down the peninsila does not enjoy. - You have also the cer y that the Bay Shore cut-off will reduc raflroad time ‘to 2§ minutes in the n ture. There are no reach Burlingame. or s as close to the busi- sco as many of the Francieco. unsurpassed climate the near future. In ward Burlingame and start for great im- ferry-boats needed 1o any transferring. It ness center of San residence sectic Its natural t will attract thou fact, the tide has it has already m provements, It is unguestionably the most desirable place to live and pr » MOSt unusual oppor- tunity for the Lots are_sold h easy terms, 1-Gth cash and balance a period cf four e with a desire to years—that n nvestment may take Fecure a home si advantake of th er. It will pay wo look at these lands. It will pay you to do so-today. Take the train at Third and Townsend sts., or the Market, and call at Burlingame ‘and we will a_further particulare. 116 Montgomery st. electric car at Fifih our branch office glve ycu maps a LYON & HOAG WANTED—Country re Californta. JOH 305 Union Saving 1 estate In all parts of N _INVESTMENT CO., batlding. Oakland. lands, $25 per acre: $1 ) interest. Pamphlets at CO.. 241 Crossley bldg. ALFALFA frrigated down, $1 month; INDEX LAND B A ETAMP brings our free catalogue of country land_ BURR-PADDON CO., 30 Montgomery st., San Francisco B. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, engrav- ers and binders. 511 Sapsome st., 8. Fi. e L REAL BURLINGAME LOTS Are you one BURLINGAME ON BASY TERMS. of the many who has often heard of Burlingame, but have never visited 1t7 If so, it will pay you to take a pleasant and profitable trip today and look at the lots we are selling so fast in Burlingame Park. We have had the most remarkable sale of l«;ls ever made in the vicinity of San Fran- clsco. The reasons for this sale are apparent thinking man. They are, in short: Burlingame is the closest to San Francisco, f time and distance, of any real ble suburb. It has as good a cltmate be found anywhere in the world. Land 15 selling now for prices several times less than property in other suburbs not so de- sirable. In Burlingame Park you secure at a_small cost the combined efforts of brains and cap- ital expended for the past twenty-five years. This park was not made in a day. It was lald out 25 years ago and roads were built and trees planted, the latter having attained | their full growth and beauty. The property lies close to the new electric car line aiready bullt (not a prospect) and you also have the train service, which now takes only 38 minutes, which most other prop- erty down the peninsula does not enjoy. You have also the certainty that the Bay Shore cut-off will reduce the rallroad time to 25 minutes in the near future. There are no ferry-boats needed to reach Burlingame or any transferring. It is as close to the busi- ness center of San Francisco as many of the residence sections of San Francisco, Its natural beauty and unsurpassed climate will attract thousands in the near future. In fact, the tide has set toward Burlingame and it has aiready made a start for great im- provements. It is unquestionably the most desirable place to live and presents a most unusual oppor- | tunity for the investor. Lots are sold on such easy terms, 1-Gth cash and balance within a perfod of four years—that nearly any one with a desire to secure a home site or an investment may take advantake of this offer. 1t will pay you to look at thess lands, It will pay you to do so today. Take the train at Third and Townsend sts., or the Clectric car at Fifth and Market, and call at our branch office at Burlingame and we will glve you maps and further particulars. _YON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. POST-ST. CORNER, NR. DEVISADERO. PAYS § PER CENT. PARTLY IMPROVED. Corner lot, 65x160, with L 75x100; improve- ments _consist of 2 flats of 6 rooms and bath, each; 2 2-story houses, 8 rooms and bath each, and 5 cottages of 4 rooms each; new plumbing throughout; ail newly painted and renovated inside and out; not another corner equal to ihis in the Western Addition for less than $80,000. For particulars apply to THORNE & KILPATRICK, 812 BUSH ST. — e $2050, MASONIC AVE. LOT, NEAR HAIGHT ST 25x105, ELECTRIC CARS PASSING. Cheapest lot in that section * today. $2770. WALLER ST. LOT. 25x100, NORTH SIDE. CARS ONB BLOCK AWAY. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL BSTATB AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST, GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ; ONLY'$10 A MONTH, $500 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; eleciric car eervice unexcelled: en- hancing In value with every stroke of the clock; buy mow; next weoek may be too late; ““Nat Goodwin™ {x not the only man that ap- preclates this beautiful section. p W. J. WHITE COMPANY, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. 500—A NICELY block for - %:gflfg} atlon: “this 15 & jow y. - Box 8415, Call k% e~ SIS Mt oo AR R FOR sale—Near Parkeldo and Colden Gate Park; fine marine view d_lots; cheapest in district. E. 26 Montgomery st. P s o IR VEUSHAY 3 > BACO R $1600—SWELL cottage of § rooms and 2 lots, bate sale; ‘WE have bargains in Parkside, Pledmont AND FOR sale—In this popular summer resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains, mew modern cot- tage; electric lights; hot and cold water; with one acre-of jamd: well.covered with ral ural trees; price §1000; also several furnished cottages for reat or for sale, E. BISHOP, 466 Tenth £t.. Oakiand. PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. CO-OPERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO, $31,260—Business block: rents $3780. $300—Home site, near Stanford University, Home office, Palo Alto: city office, 303 Hearst 2 Bullding. e i, GOVERNMENT LA WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 _acres of timber claim. Cail and see us at G14A Jones st. Inclose stamp for further information. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVEL- OPING AND COLONIZATION COMPANY. ————— e HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. LET us show you the choicest and best located tract of land; fronting on a wide, sandy beach. BAY CITIES LAND CO., 630 Market. FOR best lots on Halfmoon Bay call on SAUL & O'DEA, 95 Market: tel. Montgomery 1791 e e REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 43-ACRE ranch in one of the hest locations in Alameda County; situated 4 miles from a town; has all necessary buildings; also & rondhouse on place; located on main road; will sell this plage réusonable for cash or trade for @ good paying business: the above place kas been established for many years and js well known. Address box 3483, Call. I HAVE a 85-acre fruit ranch In Contra Costa County; 26 acres in grapes and 4 acres in prunes and apricots: house of 4 rooms, barn, good well with windmill and tank; close to town and good schodi: will scll for $7000 or trade for a g0od gemeral merchandise ctors, Box 5069, Call office. e e S REAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘WANTED to purchase a piece of improved city property,” not exceeding $30,000: owner to apply personally to M. FLOOD, 632 Par- rott blde. e —— PROPERTY WANTED. A A A A A A A AN s A AR WANTED—Good city and country real estate. BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st.S.F. TO LEASE. PSSR B oo s SR CU TO LEASE. BANK PREMISES, 122 Sansome. Counters, = furniture, three burglar-proof vatits. Long lease, early possession. Z ELEGANT OFFICES, WHITE INVESTMENT CO. BUILDING, Battery, near Pine. Tenants in_buiiding are Grace & Co., New- ball & Co., C. J. Stovel, Payot-Upham' Co, Offices on Montgomery, California, Geary, t, Sansome, Battery, Sacramento - an sDavis_sts. gfléRLEE B. RUSSELL, 222 KOHL BLDG. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed D for - performing the labor and furnishing the material necessary in alter- {hg, repairing and Improving the State Capl tol” buliding at. Sacramento, California, will R e e R 2 M Y issioners o’ clocl s ol of Mtk 4L office of sl o ‘State to! S ene, in Sacramento, st which time ey place sald sealed proposals will be . opened L Sontracts based thereon Will be lot. “Blana Sescriptions, Dills and - specifications " can b seen daily from date- of this notice during ess. hours, until the making of the Contracts, at the office Of the Py Famento, st the office of Sutton & Weeis San- Fran: erk of Supreme Court, Separate bids Wil tracts made, first, {or the e T “brick, stone, _terra. satta” g M"fl}fin:ow P g xoavations Carpentar, plastering. elosteic gy mvark; 1 plumbing h B é& i & i i i EF : i Ese.§ M dhbandolsdguiats R R 5 g i i gé g 5§ 3z i 25 S é ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAVEDA REAL ESTATE. §2500—$1100 CASH, balance bank mortgage; for investment only; mew cottage; 5 rooms: large lot: pays 111 per cent interest in rent. J. H. YOUNG, owner, 1243 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. SACRAMENTO; 1718, near Polk—Elegant fur- nished surny front and back parlor, with or without kitchen: also furnished sunny single rooms for light housekeeping: phone; bath; laundry SIXTEENTH, 3483 _corner house—Sunny, fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. P e et st e bbb, SR SHOTWELL,_ 105—Sunny, furnished housekeep- ing rooms to let; reasonable. NEW TENANT OR BOARDER RIGHT NOW. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stored. moved. 31 Howard st.. nr. Third: phone | FLA® Express Co.—Estimates given on moving, pkg. & shpg.: goods rates, ‘1928 mn:: M Mission 1= _—————— e TRANSCONTINENTAL Frel —Marchan- dise whouse: cheapest. i cliy: Sot oug. Setees teaming con’trm. Market; tel. Bush 873, T2 181 s‘;"nl‘ER. 1119—Neat, sunny furnished rooms o let. PIERCE-RCDOLPH Storage and Moving On Main office Eddy and Flllmore; tel. West 81% BAILEY-DODGE CO., Inc. Opposite Berkeley Station, Berkeley. $4,750—Lovely new i-room house, at 1586 Le Roy ave., in the Wheeler Tract; you must see this to appreciate it; take Eu- clid-ave, car, get oft at Ced alk one block east and north one block to house; the view from this house on a clear day is worth walking 10 miles to see. $10,500—Lovely 9-room vine-covered shingle house on a corner lot 100x125, in the beautiful Scenic Park Tract: nice view of bay; garden of hundreds of roses; owner would never sell unless was mov- ing away. 750—Lot 35x106, in Santa Fe Tract No. 6; a bargain. $2,500—Corner, 46x114, on Telegraph ave.; a bargain. $3,000—Beautiful large Wheeler Tract corner lot. $1,300—Nice corner lot, 47x100, on Grove st., near North Berkeley Station. $3,000—Lot on Hillegass st., 50x150. $800—Lot 53x60, located in the Wheeler Tract; grand view of .bay and hills; owner, who is an architect, will furnish free plans of house to the buyer of this lot; let us tell you all about it, for it 1s a snap. All the above prices will be increased soon. BAILEY-DODGE CO., Inc. 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. ELEGANT home; well bullt; 9 rooms; 2 bath- Tooms, toilets; handsome mantels: large lot; beautiful palms and shrubbery; aiso lot and stable rear. Owner. 2001 Bancroft way. B_ERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. A LOVELY home; 7 sunny rooms; electricity, gas; fruit, flowers; close to trains. Owner, 2154 Russell st., cor. Fulton, Ashby station. FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ELMWOOD PARK. The beautiful suburban residence of ® Sen Francisco bank president is now placed on the market in subdivisions. This tract 1s situated one block south of Fruitvale R. R. station; beautiful lots covered with orna- miental trees of every description; all level; some of the lots have bearing fruit trees, some have lawns, some small outbulldings, one has a 90-ft. well; all the lots have cement sidewalks; sewered, graded streets, city water, gas and electricity laid on Lioyd ave., bounding the tract. 35" minutes from San Francisco. 1 block from the depot. 1 block from electric car. 3 blocks from echool and high school. Why not give the children and yourself the benefits of a beautiful suburban home? Why keep on paying rent when you can get a lot such as one of these on easy terms? Monthly ticket between Fruitvale and San Francisco only costs $3, or § cents each way, no more than your car fare costs you now. . These are undeniably the most beautiful lots on tbe market to-day, and we are sell- ing them 20 per cent less than anything else in the vicinity. AND, REMEMBER, all these lots have beautiful ornamental trees, many of them have full bearing fruit trees, some are part- ly fenced; soil is a deep loam (not adobe). Prices ranxe from $300 to $150. Where else can you get »o desirable a lot for $3007 21 of these lots were epoken for before the tract was put on the market. We do not believe that we will have a lot left in 60 days. Go over and have a look at them to-da: Take 8. P. broad gauge to Fruitvale sta- tion, go 1 block south and the beautiful wooded T-acre tract is “ELMWOOD PARK.™ Come early and get your choice. BURR-PADDON COMPANY, 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Phone Main 3794. Oakland Branch, 950 Broadway. Prone Oakland 463. — e OCAKLAND ADVERT’'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WANTED—OAKLAND PROPERTY. 1 want to buy a piece of ground 100x150 feét for a large Eastern manufacturing com- pany, within 4 or 5 blocks of 24 and Broad- way. T would like the description and price direct from the owner. THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Union Savings Bank building, Oakland, Cal. FOR sals by owner, that fine Oakland home, 1225 Third ave.; 14 rooms, finished basement amd attic, 3 mantels, inlald floor; modern; a bargain; on easy terms; may be seen by call- ing 913 Eighteenth st., near Market. NEW 8-room colonlal house: modern through- out: large lot; nmear Telegraph ave, Key Roiite station; save commission. = Apply 435 Thirty-seventh st., Oakland. EAST GAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4250—13-ROOM house; bath, laundry, porce- lain bath, 8 sets folding doors, 2 water closets, 2 marble washbasins; inquire within. 1520 Eighth ave., between Tweptieth and Twenty-first sts., Oakland. | OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR three or six months, nine-room house, Linda Vista Heights, Oukland. Inquire at premises, 686 Walsworth ave. OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Broadway and 15th st. F. A. WILDER, prop., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SPECIAL to-day for bargains in furniture. H. Schellhaas, 1ith st.. cor. store, Oakiand. | San Franecisco Advert’s'm’ts ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, 1253, between Hyde and Larkin—Two housekeeping rooms; gas stove, bath; reas. BIIISH, 1410—Furnished housekeeping rooms to et. 67, nr. Haight—2 sunny, unf. mod. conv.; adults; reas.; ref. ELLIS, 585—Neat, sunny furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. FILLMORE, 1025 — Sunny, housekeeping rooms to let. FILLMORE, 1439—New flat: beautiful, sunny, furnished room for housekeeping. FOURTEENTH, 104—Furnished housekeeping Tooms to let. : GEARY, 1225_Sunny front bay-window suite (hkpg), orivate bath, $20; also large, sun- ny, single, bay-window room, $15; fine loc. HAYES, 1204—Thres furnished housekeeping rooms; $15 per month. HOWARD, 823—Large front furnished room; Hght housekeeping; gas; for couple or 2 or 3 working girls; $3 50 week. well furnished HOWARD, te rooms, ng. $2 k each, including gas, water; no chiidren. HYDE, 421—8unny furnished rooms to let, complete for housekeeping. HYDE, 448—Housekeeping rooms to let; fur- nished. 323—Large front or, furnished, ]fisl .3 $3.50; others pfi'mum Wi LARKIN. 819%—2 nice sunny front housekeep. ing _rooms; reasonable. LARKIN, 1042—2 front sunny unfur. rooms; all conveniences; 2 sunny back rooms; $12. LARKIN, 1051—Neat, sunny, furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. y 1 completely fur- nished for housekeeping; rent very reason- 1292—Corner house; sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. MINNA, 172—Large front furnished room, with - 81 itchen, en sulte, Ing, for couple, i‘fl weelk : l:lo, e rm., hkpg. $ 8as, MISSION, §23—Sunny housekeeping suite; runninz water. MISSION, 1824—Neatly furnished housekeeping Tooms; reasonabl m*@ % for O bpihey 86 to 12 Hox bath: Taundry: aduits. OCTA B furnished rooms to let, O'F ~ 742—Rooms to let, furnished for PEARL, 8, corner Market—Sunny SUTTER. 1616—Housekeeping rooms to let, furnished. TWENTIETH, 330S—Sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; all conveniences: from $8-§16. TURK, 1155—Sunny well furnished housekeep- Ing Tooms; complete: reasonable. —— e TURK, 1422—Rooms furnished for housekeep- ing to let, TURK, 1434, corner house—Housekeeping rooms to let, furnished. TURK, 1576—Sunny rooms, furnished housekeeping. WEBSTER, 1016—Sunoy, _furnished ~ rooms, complete “for_housekeeping. for ALADDIN APARTMENTS. THE ACME OF PERFECTION. BUSH AND TAYLOR. ROOM SUITES. ROOF_ GARDEN—BANQUET ROOM. RI REQUIRED—LEASES GIVEN FAIRHAVEN—New, modern, sunny d-story corner, furpdshed 4 apectment. 2 and 8 rooms, all front op street: kitchen, bath, electric light, etc.; $6 to §6 per week. Oth st. ELEGANTLY furnished apartment, including plano. 1545 Pine st; phone East S134. CORNER Seventeenth and Church—New apart- ments of 4 roans and bath. ROSSWELL Apa: tments, 1360 Pine near Hyde —2. 3 and 4 roons, with bath; steam heat. ROOMS TO LR T—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL RANDOLPH, 309 Mason, bet. Geary and O'Farrell—Néwest, most modern Eure- pean plan hotel, cydering o first-class tour- t and commercial trade only; phove, steam t; reading Jamp in every room. Elegantly furnished rooms, With private bath, $1 pdr day. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st Rooms 26c to $1 per night, $1 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooxas; open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electrio lights, running water A1 ‘every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night, $1 25 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 H new house: modern: $135 (o $3 per wedk. CALIFORNIA, 2727—A pleasant, sunny, fur- nished room. DUBOCE ave., 432—Sunny fuinished rooms in new flat. EDDY, 824—Furnished room; it destred; 2 gentlemen, 2 meals, $17 each; $20 for one. ELLIS, 1118—Two beautifully fitmished single rooms; also elegantly furnished fromt suite; in private flat. G‘(XJ%'RRERO. 346—Sunny furnished rooms to et. HAYES, 300—Neat, sunty, furnished rooms to et. HAYES, 466—Sunny furnished rooms to let; reasonable. HAYES, 120%—Furnished front room, sunny all d;y. suitable for 1 or 2 persons; $10 per month. HERMANN, 66s—Comfortable sunny furnished rooms to let. Wworth; In heart of city; 300 rooms; baths; modern in all details; §3 to §15 wk.; Wwith priv. bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. HOTEL Hamilton and_cafe, 125 Ellis, bet. Powell & Mason ste . S.F.—Rms., $1 to $3 per day; steam heat & teiephone in each room. LARKIN, 10i2—Furnished rooms to let; good car service. MARKET, 1823—Rooms to let, furnished, rea- sonable. MARKET, 2082—Rooms to let, furnished. MARKET, 2088—Rooms to let, furnished; rea- sonable. 3 McALLISTER, 680—Comfortable sunny fur- nished rooms to let MCcALLISTER, 912—Rooms to iet, furnished complete. MCALLISTER, 1029—Large sunny room; run- ning wate: ; reason- able: also single room. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 8Sc to $1 50 per day: $2 to $8 week: the only new and modern Lotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electrid lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives fres baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MISSION, 925%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window front and side rooms; gas grate. MISSIQN, 1016—Nicely furnished rooms to let; reasonable. fortably furnished house. MISSION, 1038—Nicely furnished rooms to let; warm belt. OAK, 220—Sunny, ‘well furnished rooms to let. 0?1‘AV1A. 409—Sunny furnished rooms to et. POLK, 1300—Sunny furnished rooms -to let; reasonabie. SANCHEZ, 489—Furnished rooms to let. smm_m 3570—Sunny furnished rooms tc SUTTER, 1842—Good location; sunny furnished rooms to let, TU%!)K. 1418—Rooms to let, furnished; reason- able. WALLER, 6—Sunny furnished rooms to let. WAbll‘.LER. 387—Furnished rooms to let; reason- al ‘WALLER, 615—Sunny furnished rooms to let. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—4i00 e T T ey n room; elevator, read-room; free bus, baggage. oo Y T S u:'m $1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 .'l: el'm:: elec. lights; reading-room: free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office ot The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and sul has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recetved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. e, FRANKLIN, 1039—Elegant furnished and double rooms; excellent table; private family; reasonable rates. HYDE, 612A—New rooms in mice, e A cooking: single 50 per month; for two —— JONES, 1310—Nice, well-furnished rooms in cholce location; d ‘marine view; ex- cellent table Mw £ VAN NESS ave, eor. ;. 200, excellent table board. BEKINS Van ana Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery St; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any Price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domese tie office. 1021 Market st., near Stxth, ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly $10. $13, $20. You ki here o R i ey R ALL makes reduced. repairing. rentin W. & W.. office 157 6th st.; tel. Jessle NOTICE—This 1s to certity that I will mot responsible. for any debts contracted by my daughter, Mrs. M. J. Jomes, of 260 Claytom 5t WILLIAM McCORMICK. BIRTHS— NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrfage 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 - sons authorized to have the same published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this columm free of charge. BORN. COCHRAN—In Oakland_ Cal., Febs 1906, to the wife of Leon H. C:."hnn.’; daughter. ——————————————— MARRIED. CUFF—TAGGART—In this Y. Fébruary 10 GO o Vatiego, Cals and Bells Teggere of o L. ane lle o Smith River, Cal. T_— STANLEY—AHALBACH—In this city, Feb- ruary 21, 1906, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Frederick R. Stanley and Elizabeth J. Ahal- bach, both of this city. TEWES—-HENNE—In this city, February 21, 1906, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor o Emanuel Evangelical Church, Adoiph _T- Tewes and Hattle K. Henne, both of San Francisco. —_—-s - unmn. Brewer, Harry, McFadden, Brown, Andrew, 53 Maloney, hnlt:"' Callan, James, 39 Muiligan, Peter, 68 Caro, Valerie, 63 Coben, Isaac H., 26 De_ Haven, Catherine Celestie, 4 mos Doblemenn, Agne: Glover, Geo. A. S. Granville, Ethel C., 7 Jeftries, Michael 8., 35 Joyce,~Patrick Kidder, Clara, 21 days Kiersan, Winefred, 80 Lejeal, Francisca. MeCobb, Capt. D., B BREWER—In Napa, February 21, 1906, Harry Brewer, beloved father of J. M. Brewer, & native of Engiand, aged 62 years. €7 The funeral will take place Saturday. February 24, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the residence of his son, 1320 Morton street, Murphy, George E., 19 Nelligan, Wm. H., 60 errett, Thomas, 10 1 Silberstein, Hattle Thompson, Lilly, 23 Trickler, Frank H.. 8 Waidron, Edward, 48 Watrous, Ann M., 83 Wilson, Leo F., 3 Wishart, Mary, 67 Wright, Margaret, 13 Alameda. Incineration at Oakiand Crema~ tory at 11 o cloek. BROWN—In this city, February 20, 1906, Andrew Brown, beloved father of Frederick, Andrew, Michael, Annie and Elsle Brown, & nativé of Russia, axed 38 years. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Friday, at 1 oclock p. m., from the pariors of Porter & White, 445 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CALLAN—In the City and County Hos February 22, 1906, James Callan, a native California, aged 39 years. CARO—In this city, February 21, 1908, Valerle Caro, wife of S. Care, beloved mother of Tilile, Armand and Jules Caro, and sister of Mrs. H. Loewe, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs, H. Slegel, Madam F. Levy of Paris, Mra N. Greenebaum, Mrs. A. Kline of El Paso and Jacques Blum, a native of Alsace, azed & years and 3 months. (Mobile, Ala., papers Dlease copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, February 23, at 10 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, 1907 Pacific avenue. Inter- ment Heme of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streecs. COHEN—In this 'city, February 21 1906, Isaac H,. dearly beloved husband of Mariam Cohen, loving father of Hinda Cohen, and dutitul son of Baruch and Rebecca C a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years. A member of Palo Alto Court, F. of A., and Monteflors Lodge No. 51, L O. B. B. [ Fricnds and acquaiitances are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral this day (Friday), February 23 at 10 o'clock a. m.. from the residence of his parents, 1523 Eilis street, between Webster and Fillmore. Inter- ment New Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o clock 2. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. Otficers_and members of Court Palo Alto No. 53, F. of A., will meet at their hail, 24 Eady sireet. at 9:0 a. m. sharp today, to attend the funeral of our late brother, H. Cohen. A. C. FRANKLP, C. 8. H. BROWN, Secretary. DE HAVEN—In Emeryville, February 22, 1906, Catherine Celestie, beloved daughter of Catherine and Philip' de Haven, and sister DOBLEMENN—In this 1908, at the residence her Bryant street, sister a native of San months and 22 days. o GLOVER—At ret, in this city, February : 1906, George A. S. Glover, dearly jof Theress B. Glover father of Georze, Al and Edith and loving brother of Mrs. Lilllan W a n'::t of :n Prancisco, aged 37 years monghs and 11 days. £ Notice of hereafter. at the pariors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Ethel Clare, davghter of Joseph O. and Florence E. Gragville. and beloved of Gordon Holmes . a matfve of Francisco, aged 7 5 months and 9 days. f’?‘rfltndl and acqiaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (S-!nrdn’m ).!ll 10 a. m..h!-l: McF: Brearty & Green. oot etwesn Sevents ana Eighth. = Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. % JEFFRIES—In this eity, February 21, i 3258 Guerrero i