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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. BUSINESS. T HORSES AND WAGONS, ) to $1 > —Second wharf plank, cheap. LE ROY ERUNDAGE, 2021 17th st., n Francisco cow; fresh. Apply T12 double timelock; & bargain. RICH- New Montgomery st. s; new and second- ‘ms. 539 Market st. kin as good as new. OFFICE, 907 Market. st. ; Fisher billing bookwriting type- Municipal Loan Office, 907 Market. ce furniture bought, sold and ~CARTHY. 807 Mission de; ons minjature ratiway. . 805 Kearny st. w_and eecond-hand. The HER- NN SAFE CO., Sacramento st. PERSONALS. MASSAGE and electric treatments; Professor Awischus, who came from the old country with best recommendations of ihe Govern- ment hospitals of England and Germany; hours 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 581 Turk st. DR _F. F. JOHNSON wishes to announce to. his vatients that he has removed his office to 1918 Sutter st, near Fillmore. | ADVERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, & monthly journal of information, plans, sug- gestions and ideas for advertising. Send to- day for free sample. or 10c for 4 months’ trial. SCALP diseases and sweating of armpits or feet cured; treatment &t your residence; write. Swedish manicurist, 59 Clementina st. AT less than cost—Uncalled for suits, over- coats and trousers_at CHARLES LYONS', the London tallor, 716 Market st. MR. ROY ELLIS ARMSTRONG, please call at 21 Eleventh st. or write. paid for . gents’ cast. . Davis 820. €60 Sacramento, ; | DRUMME samples of wholesale house cults, skirts. . 310 Market st TO Anna M. Alnsworth: Your sister, B., is here from the East. RHEUMATISM—One free treatment;_electricity & medical; quick relief a cure. 14 McAlllster. cloaks, H. F. - e, Pr. Albert HOUSES WANY tailor, other 2 Ellis. & gents’ cloth- Howard 1187, tools and machines ), Call office, Oakland. bought for cash. Karl Eber e bldg., 206 Kearny MEDICAL. HAV) perfect form corsets made to order from $3 up. 1047 Post st., near Larkin. 8 BRAND_ pew tallor-made men's suits, cost $25, for 30 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 Dooks, Wwigs; country orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. et CLL—Ladies, all who are nsult this specialist on positively corrected; the the most difficult cases ediate relief; tunate helped; : every case taken; im) soning low fees; methods ail cases of irregu consult time and money; advice free. 1037 | _Market st.; hours, ® a. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. DR. WYETH, epe c s and irregul gu eed; 30 years' exp DR. KOHL, reliable ladies’ specialist; relief guaranteed;. Removed to D44 between Hyde and Larkin 1206 Market st. for Women. ours or no charge; hours 9 to 9. DR SYLV Le irregular office, al INVALID CHAIRS, ; strictly pri ome in con: ent; adopted. 1035 Market, | LOST AND FOUND. | b treatment, reliable, | 1 ularities; reijef Lios fkt. st., suite 39. « ~ a residence XA e ° 3 South 622; particu- 3 3 : 1 £ women. T worth st., e East 697. Herbs; Market . corner 108, furniture, warehouse re- ck and to people on their indi- at banking-house rates; in_case or loss of empl we extend u take Ro chance of losing your business is strictly confi- we make Do inquiries of your neighbors; goods remain in your possession &nd you have the loan as long@s you desire; cu have any outstanding bills or owe any. pay them for you and re money; it is easier to pay one number; to ladies of promineuce Wwe make loans without any security tever; r you to any bank OF newspaper don’t fail to call and see us and cerfully explain to you our up-to- od of doing business; you meet Do separate and private offices, IL- ST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan phone Main 704. WITHOUT DELAY- ersons who borrow meney want it DOt t0-MOrrowW—not next week— You can save time, save: WOIry, uble, save money by going direct 10 JUSEHOLD.” We have never failed _— le a transaction as promised. We al- ave the cash on no walting tl ““we get in some money.” You bave any sum from $10 to $300 on such sehold goods, planos, horses. at a very reasonable to us and receive fair treatment t and all the time. Remember this COMPA. 03 Cailaghan Bullding. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY 601-62-603 Examiner Byllaio. Quick settlements; no disappointmehts. Save expenses by de rectly Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests; assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies_life estates and undivided In- terests in property purchased Courteous _treatment. Strictly confidentlal When You Need Money HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN reasonable amount on 1st; 24 or 3d Mortgages on real estats See 560 Hayes FIANO FOR $50. full particulars of pre )S, 830 Vi d’ Twentieth Box 223, Call office. loaned salaried people and others their own names without security; - | cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices In S| 53 principal cities. Save yourself money by S. | getting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, { Parrott bullding - | SALARY LOAN piamos and fur. | Money loaned salaried people without securi- srage, 1636 Market st. iy or indorsement, krowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteoue treatment. i Cell and get terms. Drake 433 Parrot MONEY upe - | HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 1 cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry 'Store, 978 Market st.; tel. Main 1644, Branch 1102 | Market st. and 27 Third st A—ON furniture or pianos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd mortgages OF on any eecurity, any amount. O. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36. monthly pay- McAllister st. | | ON real estate, first and second mortgages; any amount; money advanced to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture: plancs; estates; any security. WHITE MACHINERY CO. OFFICE, 130 BEALB cetvc: a brand Dew lot of pipe. per hundred feet per hundred feet ST. W.'J. WHITE CO. MONEY loaned on salaries Montgomery st., T. 8. life insurance poli- AND cles, estates, etc. UNITED LOAN per hundred feet TRUST CO., 21 Stockton st., branch office bundred feet 617 Wi ngton st hundred feet (mew). | | ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano 2- , 2d-hd, ready for Ts | "'without - remcval or other security; lowest % 2d-hd, ready for ul rates; mo commissions; confidential. 506-7 3 d, ready for use.123c | Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner Market. %- T -Bd, ready for use.lbc | ~ 4&-inch screw pipe, 2d-bd, ready for use.lfo | LOANE to salarled people without indorser; Send check or order to H. S. | prompt attention and liberal terms. The c MACHIN 130 Beale st, | City Loan Co., 211 Crossley bullding. nrgest Senlers 35 PiPe O Woses- I PER cent on furniture or plano; no removal; ND Dollers, pumps, | Do commission; no_publicity; $35 up; quick, e sherme . W PUeola, | quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 21. ¥ v - | BALARIED people without security; also on E MACHY. furn., estates in probate, life ine. policies, ete. Empire Lean & Invest, Co., 612 Parrott bldg. ALVA CO. loans money to salaried people with- out security; ®ood terms, easy payments; Fremont st. New and second-hand billlard and 2 sale \ables. easy payments: we rent tables | also on other security. 507 Jas. Flood bidg. 1k priviiege of buying: modern bar BX- | uGNEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gald, tures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- silver, diamonds, pearis and precious stones Mission st., 8. F. recently lost her husband and | bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. | LOANS to salaried peopie without indorser; t sell beautiful, al- | “promot attention and lberal terms. The T > at less than | Cyiy Loan Co., 211 Crossley building. ke instaliments. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see | " us, Hutton Credit Co., 912, Mutual Bank bld. TASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 609 Exam. bldg, | 57 ON furniture & planocs: $15 up; no removal; 1 Smith Premier Type- | L. & M. ALEXAN- =t., agents L. C. typewriter. A—BUYS, wells and rents gear machipery. en- | po com. V. TREMAIN. room §1, 6 Eddy st. e T o aate e DU | S Toans on Glamonds & Jewelry at 2 per cent et 8. F. Ccllateral Loan Bank. 528 Kearny. — mo. I —— LSS rrugated glass for skylights. MINES AND MINING. Central Park, $th and Market, oz Ao o e SSAYING 50c; cash for gold, rich ore, etc. A ioneer Assaging Co., 167 New Montg'my st. I e S A MUSEUMS. fur stole lady who mine by for butchers, grocers, ho- s Free Museum _of family use Givect to con- | DR. LIEBIG STAFE ru‘nérngL‘ t ig. Wks. 482 O'Farrell. Anstomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. - e e, P | = y by buying from | T L ons AND 8 CASH registers- cash or easy monthly payments. Ameri- Second-Hand Cash Register Co., 27 5th st. | ~~—— oo an e s o L et e - i L2 5" | MAJESTIC bullding, ok ce 1OTO mounts for photographers &nd card | ern offices to let: $10 per month and up. writers; seciling below manufacturer's €ost. b I b Buneet Photo Supply Co. 42 Third st. LARGE store. S e MACHINERY, bolflers and engines bought. £9i0 and exchanged: power plants in their FISTULA. entirety bought. Western Mhy, Co.. 230 Main. PILES AND FI FREE fllustrated book on above diseases sent S A_POSTAGE stamps and collections bought : ol A el ond joaned on. Address box 2049, Call. fl":e;:fl !;;‘”“:: \‘dn;hle m|:;m_ lm:i AA—Full-dress sults to vent for all occa- | DR. ANK R. WESTON, speci sul A SKOLL, the tatior, 202 Ellie st. | _500A. Donchoe bldg., § Taylor st 5 F. A_GENTS full dress suits to rest. J. PRINTING. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second fioor. FOOND-HAND fireproof safe for sale cheap Eu 6 Merchent st e SR o e B UGHBES COMPANY, printers, engrav- B R binders. 511 Eansome st B. F. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, REMOVED—DR, WONG_HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the buman body; for past four years at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st., bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. WONG WOO, the famous nerb doctor; all dis- eases cured by Chinese nerbs. 746-8 Clay st. —_— PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented; U. §. and forelgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE BURLINGAME BURLING. LOTE ON EASY TERME C2WE Are you one of the many who has often heard of Burlingame, but bave never visited it? If so. it will pay you to take a pleasant and profitable trip today and 160k 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- ciseo. The reasons for this sale are apparent to any thinking man. They are, in short: ‘Burlingame is the closest to San Francisco, in pont of time and distance, of any real desirable suburb. 1t has as good a climate as can be found anywhere in the worid. Land is selling ‘mow 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 1ald out 25 years ago and roads were built and trees nted, the latter having attained their full growth and beauty. The property lies close 10 the mew electric ear line already built (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 26 minutes in the near future. There are no to It reach Burlingame or as close to the busi- negs center of San isco as many of the residence sections of San Francisco. Tts nmatural beauty and unsurpassed climate will attract thousands in the near future. .In fact) the tide has set toward Burlingame and it has already made a start for great im- provements, It is unquestionably the most desirable place terry-boats needed any . transferring: to live and presents a MOSt unusual oppor- for .the investor are sold on such easy terms, '1-5th within a period of four one with a desire to n inyestment may take ana. balance cash c years—that nearly an: secure o home site or advantake’ of this offer It will pay you to loak at these lands. It will pay you to do 5o today. Take the sk Tl A i it clectric car at Fifth end Market, and call at our branch office at I ingame and we will give you maps and further particulars. LYON & HOAG. Montgomery at. WANTED_Country real estate In all parts of A tornia JOFINSON INVESTMENT COw 305 Union Savings Bank bullding, Oakland. SCIPLE & RIVES, 10i1 James Flood bldg., obtain. buy and sell patents. REAL ESTATE—OITY—FOR SALE., THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents and Putlishers S. F. Real Estate Circular, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. MANUFACTURING SITES. £85,000. Near Pacific Mail Dock; large corner with nearly 200 feet of frontage; nearly 17,000 square feet; an ideal site for a warehouse, $45,000. Second st., only 1% blocks from Mail Dock: 2 frontages with 12,000 square feet; fine site for business or factory purposes. $30,000, Large corner with over 260 feet frontage; cicse to $th and Brannan; excellent site for large factory. Clos2 to 24 and Erannan; 8000 square feel covered with old improvements renting for $75 a month. $23,600. Large corner near 10th and Harrison with 3 frontages. $20,000. Large corher near 2d and Bryant, over 180 feat of frontage; 8700 square feet; covered with old improvements, renting for $117 a month. $20,000. Close to 2d and Harris 600C square feet, ; large lot; nearly $17,250. Near 1st and Brannan; lot 50 feet front, cov- ered with old improvements, renting for $105 a month, $14,000. Large corner with 300 feet frontage om main sireets; close to 9th and Brannan sts,”*: b $12,000. 7500 square feet on a corner; right in mew tactory district. L $11,000. Near 16th and Foisom: in heart of manu- facturing section of Mission; To00 square feet. $7000. Near 16th and Potrerc ave.; large manufac- turing site, T6x100; on a level with the down- town district. In ‘section now being built up with factories. THOMAS GEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. BURLINGAME BURLINGAME LOTS ON EASY TERMS Are you ome of the many who has often heard of Burlingame, but have never visited 1t? 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 lots ever made In the vicinity of San Fran- cisco. The reasons for this sale are apparent to any thinking man. They are, in short: Burlingame is the closest to San Francisco, in polnt of time and distance, of any real desirable suburb. It has as good a climate a3 can be found anywhere in the world. Land is 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 laid out 25 years ago and roads were built &nd trees planted, the iatter having attalned their full growth and beauty. The property lles close to the new electric built (not a prospect) and car line already 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 railroad time to 25 minutes in the near future. There are no ferry-boats needed to reach Burlingame or any transferring. It is es close to the busi- ness center of San Franclsco as many of the residence sections of San Francisco. Its natural beauty and unsurpdssed climate will attract thousands im the near future. -In fact, the tide has set toward Burlingame and it Fas already made a start for great im- provements. It is unquestionably the most desirable place o live and presents a most unusual oppor- unity for the investor ot ‘are S0l on such easy terms, 1-5th cash and balance within a period of four years—that nearly any one with a desire to secure & home site or an Investment may take advantake of this offer. Tt will pay you to look at these lands, it will pay you to do so today. Take the train @t Third_and Townsend sts., or the electric car at Fifth and Market, and call at our branch office at Burlingame and we will you maps and_ further particulars. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. $2050. MASONIC AVE. LOT, NEAR HAIGHT ST. 25105, ELECTRIC CARS PASSING. Cheapest lot in that section today. 770. WALLER ST. LOT. 25x100. ¥ NORTH SIDE. CARS ONE BLOCK AWAY. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, . REAL BESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY $10 A MONTH, $500 for finely located lots 8 blocks south of the park; electric car service unexcelled; en- hancing In value with every stroke of the clack; buy now; next week may be too late; “Nat' Goodwin”' is not the only man that ap. preciates this_beautiful section. W. J. WHITE COMPANY. 26 Montgomery st., room 8. FOR eale—Near Parksis and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view Dblocks and lots; cheapest in district. J. HOOPER, 26 Montgomery st. 1550 SWELL cottage of § rooms end 2 lots; ® rab:tc -‘-lle; $300 cash, $15 per month. 3310 lesion e WE have bargains in Parkside, Piedmont and Berkeley lots, $206 up; cash and terms. CITY AND SUBURBAN LOT CO., 11 Montgomery. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city reai estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. BARGAIN—New cor.; Misslon; income pro Tiats, rents $117.50; well buflt. 419 Marke: $10,000-TWO sunny, well-bulit flats. Inquire hardware gtore, cor. Ellis and Devisadero. ALFALFA Irrigated lar per acre; $1 down, $1 month; no ix Pamphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO.. 241 Crossley bldg. A STAMP brings our frec catalogue of country land, BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery San_Francisco. TATE. TERRACE. FAIRFAX TERRAC! First subdivision the new suburb of Fairfax; lots $125 each; 10 per cent cash, balance §5 per m title guaranteed | streets graded; lots all level with streets; water; only 50 minutes’ ride from city by the new electric servi at will be in operation May 1; the best residence portlon of Ross Vailey; no wind or f Right at the stat Call early and m we only have €0 lots Saturday and Sunday BAY COUNTI ke vour reservations, as left; agent on premises ALTY CO., Owners, ronicle Building, City. D REAL ESTAT] BEN LOMO. FOR sale—In this popular ‘summer. resort in ihe Santa Cruz Mountains, new modern cot- tage; electric lights; hot and cold water; with one acre of land: well covered with = ural trees; price $1000; also several furnished cottages for rent or for sale, E. BISHOP, 466 Tenth st.. Oakland /ERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on good Government land; you are entitled to 20 acres of Government fand, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 acres of timber claim. Call and see us at 514A Jones st. Inclose stamp for further information. PACIFIC LOCATING, DEVEL- OPING AND COLONIZATION COMPANY. — e . HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. cholcest and best located ting on a wide, sandy LAND €O., 630 Market. fmoon Bay call on SAUL tel. Montgomery 1701 LET us show you the tract of land; beach. BAY CITI FOR best lots on H & O'DEA. 95 Mavket: REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 43-ACRE ranch in one of the best locations In Alameda County; situated 4 miles from a town: has all nécefsary bulldings: also’” @& rondhouse on place; located on main road; will sell this piace reusonable for cash or trade for & good paying business: the above place has been established for many years and is well known. Address box 3483, Call I HAVE a 35-acre frull ranch in Contra Costa County; 26 acres in grapes and 4 acres in prunes and apricots: bouse of 4 rooms, barn, good well with windmill and tank: ciose to town and good school: will sell for $7000 or trade for a good general merchandise store. Box 3069, Call office. OAKLAND, Berkeley or San Francisco prop- ertles to exchange for ranches. J, H. ED- SON, rooms 14 and 15, Bacon biock, Oakland. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED to purchase a plece of improved city property, not exceeding $30,000; owner to apply personally to M. FLOOD, 532 Par- rott bldg. PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—Good city and country real estate, BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st.8.F. P AL ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS E cottage for sale for cash; no real estate men need apply. Address A. B. C., Alameda 13 RUST 1O PUDLICENY __ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, 1253, between Hyde and Larkin—Two housekeeping rooms; gas stove, bath; reas. CENTRAL ave., 67, nr. Haight—2 sunny, unt. housek, rms.; mod. conv.; adults; reas.; ref. FILLMORE, 1025 — Sunny, well furnished housekeeping rooms to let. FOURTEENTH, 154—Furnished housekeeping rooms to let. S seiaetin o AL S UTRS L OGS GEARY, 1225—Sunny front bay-window suite (hkpg), private bath, $20; also large, sun- ny, single, bay-window room, $15; fine loc. HAYES, 120%—Three furnished housekeeping rooms; $15 per month. HOWARD, €40—4 separate rooms, housekeep- l:{]_ d!u week each, {ncluding gas, water; no el en. HOWARD, 823—Targe front furnished room;: light housekeeping; gas; for couple or 2 or 3 working girls. $3 50 week. JESSIE, 323—Large front parlor, furnished, housekpg. ; $3.50; others $2, $8 and $2.75 wk. LARKIN, 819%—2 nice eunny front housekeep- ing rcoms; reasonable. LARKIN: 1042—2 front sunny unfur. rooms; all conveniences; 2 sunny back {ooms: $12. LARKIN, 1051—Neat, sunny, furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. MARKET, 1153—Twe rooms, completely fur- n:}shev.l for housekeeping; rent very reason- able. McALLISTER, 1202—Corner house; sunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. - MINNA, 172—Large front furnished room, with kitchen, en sulte, housekeeping, for couple, $3.25 week: also single rm., light, hipg.,$1.25. MISSION, 523—Sunny housekeeping sulte; gas, running water. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping; $5 to $12; hot bath; laundry; adults. OCTAVIA, 411—Sunny furnished rooms to let, complete for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 742—Rooms to let, furnished for housekeeping. PEARL, 8, corner Market—Sunny corner bed- room: kitchen: well furnished; no children. SACRAMENTO, 1718, near Polk—Elegant fur- nished sunny front and back parlor, with or without kitchen; also furnished sunny single rooms for light housekeeping; phone; bath; laundry SIXTEENTH, 3443 corner house—Sunny, fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. SHOTWELL, 105—Sunny, furnished housekeep- ing rooms to let; reasonable. TAYLOR, 911—2 side bay-window rooms, fur- nished, ' gas range, $15; 2 back rooms, gas range, $10. 4 TWENTIETH, 3388—Sunny furnished house- keeping rooms; all convenlences: from $5-§$16. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny bay-window rooms; complete; rent reason’ble. TURK, 1155—Sunny well furnished housekeep- | ing rooms: complete; reasonable. TURK, 1576—Sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping. WEBSTER, 1016—Sunny, furnished rooms, complete ‘for housekeeping. e e e e e e e —ADVERTISE ROOMS AND BOARD. FRANKLIN, 1039—Elegant furnished single and double rooms: excellent table; private family; reasonable rates. HYDE, 612A—Newly furnished rooms in mice, quiet famil: table board with home cooking; single 50 per month; for two $45, JONES, 1310—Nice, well-furnished rooms in choice location: splendid marine view: ex- cellent table board: references LEAVENWORTH, 306—Elegant sunny rooms, single or en suite; hot and cold water; all conveniences: exceilent table board. VAN NESS ave., 800, cor. Eddy (The Alta Vista)—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms with excellent table board; reasonable rates. LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms; hot and cold water; bath: excellent board. O'FARRELL, 1770—Rooms and board; private Jewish family. 3, L S e PINF, 787—Sunny rooms; home cooking: 2250 up e x POLK, 609—Beautiful, large. sunny rooms; private bath. good home cooking; reasonabie. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscripticns has been opened at 1008 Market st.. oopcsite Fifth. Oven wuntil 11 p. m. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Nice furnished front room in pri- vate family, for two men: electric light, run- ning water; Turk, Ellls, Eddy st., near Ma- son. Box 4118, Call. STORAGE AND ; "AREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 723. 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, moving, pkg. & shpg.; h. h. goods shipped 3 rates. 1928 Howard; phone Mission 182 TRANSCONTINENTAL Freight Co.—Merchan- dise w'house; cheapest in city; get our rates; teaming con’tre. Market: tel. Bush 873 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 823. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for matling, $1 per year. SEWING MACHINES. D PP AL e AR PPV DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best s cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes. tic office. 1021 Market st.. near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand, $3, §3, 38; slightly used, $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing in the window, 1051 Market st. ALL makes reduced. repairing. renting. Singer W. & W.. otfice 187 6th tel. Jessie 3796. y good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals, $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. PARTLY used §100 typewriters, all makes. from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2 5 month. WALTER SCOTT. 207 Montgomery. APARTMENT HOUSES. ALADDIN APARTMENTS. THE ACME OF PERFECTION. ‘CORNER BUSH AND TAYLOR. 2-3-+ ROOM SUITES. ROOF GARDEN—BANQUET ROOM. REFERENCES REQUIRED—LEASES GIVEN FAIRHAVEN—New, modern, sunny ory corner, furnished apartment, 2 and 3 rooms, all front on street; kitchen, bath, electrié light, etc.; $5 to §6 per week. 227 th st. CORNER Seventeenth and Church—New apart- ments of 4 rooms and bath. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde —2. 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; &team heat. ROOMS TO BET—F‘I!II. and Unfurn. HOTEL RANDOLPH, 309 Mason, bet. Geary and O'Farrell—Newest, most modern Rura- pean pian hotel, catering to first-class four- ist and commercial trade only; phore, steam heat; reading lamp in every room. Elegantly furnished rooms, With private beth, $1 per day. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BELMOND, House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and ?1 Turk—Electric lights, running water In every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night, §1 25 to $4 Week, BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; new house; modern: $125 10 $3 per week. CALIFORNIA, 2127—A pleasant, sunny, fur- nished room. DUBOCE ave., 432—Sunny furnished rooms in new flat. 3 EDDY, §24—Furnished room; board if desired; 2 gentlemen, 2 meals, $17 each; $20 for one. ELLIS, 1115—Twe beautifully furnished single rooms; also elegantly furnished front suit in private flat. BLLIS, 1463—Small front room for a gentle- man; rent low. GVIVERRERO. 346—Sunny furnished rooms to et. B BATES, 390—Neat, sunny, furnisted rooms to et. § HAYES, 466—Sunny furnished rooms to let; reasonable. HAYES, 120%—Furnished front room, sunny all day, ruitable for 1 or 2 persons; $10 per month. HERMANN_ 668—Comfortable sunny furnished rooms to let. HOTEL ft. Kathryn, cor. Ellls and Leaven- worth; in heart of city; 800 rooms; 100 baths; modern in all details; $3 to $15 wk.; with priv. bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. fl P. O, BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ELEGANT home; well bullt; 9 rooms; 2 bath- rooms, toilets; handsome mantels; large lot; beautitul palms and shrubbery; also lot and stable rear. Owner 2001 Bancroft way. FRUITVALE ADV'I"SMNTS FRUITVALE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS PUTNAM, 3519, cor. Merrill (Fruitvale)—$20; 3 furnished hpkg. rooms; bath: near station. OAKLAND ADVERT’S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. ! OAKLAND BEAL ESTATE. * NEW MODERN COTTAGE: $3200. $500 DQWN' $30 PER MONTH An exceptional opportunity: in one of Oak- fand’s best sections; brand new; close to car lines; handy to public schools; 35 minutes to Sen Francisco. There are 6 rooms and bath; large fire- place in dining room: woodwork finished in weathered oak; bedrooms uicely tinted and papered; modern open nickel plumbing; sun in_every room; a real barzain. Drop a line or avplf to GEO. K. FISH & CO., 1006 Broadway, Oakland. WANTED—OAKLAND PROPERTY. I want to buy a plece of ground 100x150 feet for a large Eastern manufacturing com- pany. within 4 or 5 blocks of 24 and Broad-- way. T would like the description and priee direct from the owner. THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Union Savings Bank building, Oakland, Cal. FOR sale by owner, that fine Oakland home, © 1225 Third ave.; 14 rooms, finished basement and attic, 3 mantels, inlaid floor; modern; a bargain; on easy terms; may be seen by call- ing 913 Eighteenth st., near Market. ¢ EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HOTEL Hamilton and‘ cafe, 125 Eilis, bet. Powell & Mason sts., S.F.—Rms., §1 to $3 per day; steam heat & telephone in each room. LARKIN, 1042—Furnished rooms to let; good car service. LOMBAR! 824—Pleasant sunny front suite with bath; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family; reasonable; also single room. MARKET, 1823—Rooms to, let, furnished, rea- ‘sonable. MARKET, 2082—Roome to let, furnished. MARKET, 2088—Rooms to let, furnished; rea- sonable. MCcALLISTER, 050—Comfortable sunny nished rooms to let. MCcALLISTER, 912—Rooms to let, furnished complete. McALLISTER, 1020—Lafge sunny room; run- ning wate) bath, gas; use plano; reason- able; also single room. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 rooms, 85c to $1 50 per fur- Lotel and rooming- San that has otfice on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MISSION, 925%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window front and side rooms; gas grate. MISSION, 1016—Nlcely furnished rooms to let; reasonable. MISSION, 1037—Furnished room to let in com- fortably furnished house. 13-ROOM house; bath, laundry, porce- Tain bath,”3 scts folding doors, 2 ‘water closets, 2 marble washbasins; inquire within, 1620 Bighth ave.. between Twentieth and Twenty-first ste., Oakland. < OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR three or six months, nihe-room house, Linda Vista Heights, Oakland. Inquire & premises, 665 Walsworth ave. - Forl _OAKLAND HOTELS. DON'T for 3 flats; I bulld 4 f Soco. " Buhider, 436 Pareott bulldsng. - PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. CO-OPERATIVE Tadn ND TRUST CO. ¥ M—Inna'l n‘;v x‘x;nm d e icgpaland oy HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Broadway and 15th st. F. A. WILDER, prop., o-.u-:a. — e N O OR SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No.3, $75; all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co., 117 Sutter. REMOVAL NOTICE. e P. R. GLISSMAN, with BRUNT & CO., 609 Misston st. e T ——— LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that Theo. Guirich has purchased the stock and fixtures at 12 Hayes st. of Geo. Spiro, and requests all creditors to Dresent their bills on or before February 28, 1906. fl PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for performing the laber and furnishing the material necessary in alter. ing, repairing and improving the State Capl- toi bullding at Sacramento, California, wiil be received by the Board of Stats Capitol Commissioners up to the hour of 13 o noon on_the March, 3 ry in the State lace sald - sealed propasals will B0t contracts based thereon Will be let. Plans, Gescriptions, bills and specifications can be seen dally from date of this notice during all business hours. until the making of the Sontracts, at the otfice of the Board in Sace Somento, at the office of Sutton & Weel irehitects, 510 Montgomery street, San Fran: clsco, and at the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, in the city of Los Angeles. Separate bids will be recelved and separate contract: first, for the masonry wor) tncluding l“‘. rick, tone. Jlera cotta ‘¢oncrete worl and ecessary excavailons ana filling: second, for the iron work: EF tor the plastering, electric lflk lazi! ‘work: f for the pi; glasing work: (OUE, or. the’ poning - and fas tilating work: sixth, for the tinning, b et hed wron, _roofing, slating, - metal lath work: seventh, for the paint: and raining work; elghth. for all work and ma fitials mecessary for installation of elevators. ninth, for all and materials for stai I -and crnamental grills; tenth, for ail worl T e A aterials for marble work and tiling. A et for all work end materials fa scagliola work. A satisfactory bond, as required by law, in an amount equal to ‘at least 10 per cent of the bid, must accompany each bid. The reserves the right to reject say and all bids. By order of the Board of State Capitol Com- ‘missioners. GEO. C. PARDEE, Presi J. A. ELSTON, Secretary. Eacramento. Cal.. February 4. 1804 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued e B e Hiohor . Burns, 26, 20 Ninth street, and Irene Van der Watér, 21, 44 Sharon street. John B. Samuelson, 3i, 484 Linden avenue, and Ida C. Johnson, 30, 438 Linden avenue. Ernest Johnson, 23, 971 Florida street, and Louise Benson, 26, 971 Florida street. Harry J. Smith, 24, city, and Mary A. Mor- rissey, 21, Qakland. Antonio_Pura, 50, Gonzales, Cascloni, 55, Salinas. Emil W. Graefenecker, 23, 20 Third street, and Christine E. Parolas, 21, 68 Clementina st. George C. Harrison, 24, 530 Callforala street, and Emilia Cherix, 21, Philadelphia. Arthur Rath, 24, 2833 Washington street, and Katherine McAllister, 24, 2833 Washington st. George A. Jansen. 25, 263 Fourth avenue, and Annie W. Schilling, 21, 4601 Eighteenth st. Frederick A, Thompson, 24, 2 Walnut ave- nue, and Rita Serrano, 19, McAllister st. ekt Angeaiets Py e ey Michael Burk, 30, 10 Camp street, and Minnie Fitzgerald, 20, 1131 Mission street. Otto Brand, 21, 108 Ninth street, and Emma B._Schroeder, 18, 538 Gough street. Richard C. F. Ahlf, 21, 1528 Eleventh avenue South, and_Elien . 21, 1230 Pine st. B R S W, h Tgreen. Thomas F. Maron, 21, 2258 Bush street, and and Appolomo DIED. Abbott, Sterlena H.,32 Marchie (or Machetly Brewer, Harry, Louls, 71 . Brown, Annie J., 43 Maloney, Mary L. Drain, Abraham, S0 Murphy. Geo. E., 19 Ebbinghausen, Alice O Hanlon, Joseph, 33 Farreil, Sarah, 30 _ O'Toole. Catherine, 38 Glover, Geo. A. Pasqualetti, Louis, 29 Granville, Bthel C.. 7 Reid. Thomas, 12 Hansell, Etfie, 34 Rosenberg, Flora, 38 Jeftries, Michael S., 53 Shea, Thos. W., 43 Joyce, Patrick T. Shepard, Keith, 26 Kidder, Clara, Sherrett, Thomas, 70 Levis, "Johanna Spencer,’ Lucian B., 26 McCobd, Capt. D., 73 Trickler, Frank H.. 6 McGovern, Michael Waldron, Edward, 48 Machin, Nannle, 66 Wall, Kennith M., 50 Macouillard, Jeannette Warmington, Jos., 79 Emilie, 22 Wright, Margaret, 73 ABBOTT—In Oakland, February 23, 1998, Sterlena Harper Abbott, beloved wife of H. O. Abbott, a native of California, aged 32 years 3 months and 6 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, February 25, at 2 o'clock p. m., ber late residence, 95 Hamilton place, Oakiand. Interment private, BREWER—In Napa, February 21, 1906, Harry Brewer, beloved father of J. M. Brewer, & native ot England, aged 62 years. £ The funeral will take vlace Saturday, February 24, at 10 o'clock a._m., from the residence of his son, 1520 Morton street. Alameda. Incineration at Oakland Crema- tory at 11 oclock. Members of Seven Pines Circle No. & Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, are requested to attend the funeral of Com- rade Harry Brewer, on Saturday, February 24, at 10 o'clock, from 1520 Morton street, Alameda. Take 9:15 a. m. narrow-gauge boat. FLORENCE STEINMETZ, Pres. - AGNES THOMPSON, Secretary BROWN—In this city, February 22, 1906, Annie J. Brown, beloved wife of the late Perry B. Brown, and daughter of Robert and Annie Hughes, a native of Camptoaville, Cal.,_ aged 45 years. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1:50 o'clock . m., frofn her residence, 2405 Larkin sireet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. DRAIN—In_this city, February 23, 1906, Abraham Drain, a native of New York, aged 80 years. EBBINGHAUSEN—In this city, February 23 1906, Alice, infant daughter of Henry J. and Alice T. Ebbinghausen, a native of San Francisco. FARRELL—In this city, February 23, 1906, Sarah, beloved wife of Anthony Farreil, lov- ing mother of Charles Farrell, sister of John* Laughran and Mrs. J. Hackett and the late Charies Laughran, and niece of Chavies Hayes, a pative of San Francisco, aged 30 years 3 months and 16 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday), at 12:30 p. m.. from her late resi- dence, 26671 Twenty-second street, thenee to St. Peter's Church for services at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at St. Peter's Church, Monday. February 26, at § a. m. Friends are invited to attend. GLOVER—At rest, In this city, February 2%, 1006, Georxe A. S. Glover, dearly beioved busband of Theresa E. Glover, devoted father of George, Alice and Edith Glover, and loving brother of Mrs. Lillian Wallace, a nadve of San Francisco, aged 37 ye 10 months and 11 days. A member of Court Noe Valley No. 1 Independent Order of Foresters. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday), February 25, at 12:30 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Carew d& English, 29 Van Ness avenue, Cemetery. g GRANVILLE—In this city, February 21, 1906, Ethel Clare, beloved daughter of Joseph O. and Florence E. Granville, and beloved sister of Gordon Helmes Granviile, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 5 months and 9 Interment Holy Cross 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday), at 10 a. m.. from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSELL—In this city, February 22, 1906, Effle, beloved wife of the late George F. Hansell, beloved daughter of , Mrs. Carrie Radcliffe,_and sister of L. M. Mudgett, & native of Kansas City, Mo., aged 34 years. JEFFRIES—In this city, February 31, 1906, at his residence, 3238 Guerrero strest, Michael Smith Jeffries, beloved husband of Mary E. Jeftries, and father of Percy B. Jeffries, @ mative of Lancaster, Ohlo, aged 55 years 1 month and 20 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fungral tomorrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from L O. O. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, Where services will be held under the aus- pices of Templar Lodge No. 17, L O. O. F., thence to Eaxles' Hall, 731 Market street, where services will be held under the aus- pices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. E., commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment Mount Olivet Cométery, via electric_funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. JOYCE—In this city, February 22, 1906, Patrick T. Joyce, beloved son of the late Thomas and Mary Joyce, and brother of John, Walter and Margaret Joyce, Mre. B. ‘Walsh and the late Mrs, M. Cochrane, & na- tive of Joyce County, Ireland, aged 61 years 1 month and 10 days. (Portiand, Washington, D. C.. and Philadelphia papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuly invited to attend the funeral services to-day. (Saturday), February 24, at 1 o'clock P. m., at St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 2:15 p. m. train from Twenty~ fitth and Valencia streets. Remains at the chapel of Charies H. J. Truman, 1909 Mis- sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. KIDDER—In _Berkeley, February 1908, Clara M., infant daughter of H. C. and Annie M. Kidder, a native of Berkeley, aged 21 days. LEVIS—At rest, in this city, Friday, Febru- ary 23, 1906, Johanna Levis, beloved sister of Mrs. Ellen Sullivan and Charles and Richard Levis, a native of Ireland. McCOBB—In this ecity, February 20, 1906, Captain David McCobb, beloved husband of Katherine McCobb, & native of Belfast, Me., aged 73 years. (New York and Maine japers i copy.) ed 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, February 24, at 10 o’clock a. m., at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking par- lors, 636 Washington street, thence to Third and’ Townsend streets for 11:30 o' clock train. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McGOVERN—In this city, February 28, 1906, Michael McGovern, dearly beloved husband of the late_Johanna McGovern, beloved father of Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. M. Siiva and the late Mrs. L. Kenney, Mrs. M. Mesith and George McGovern, and _ grandfather of Ethel, Jumes and Gladtus Hunter, Irene and * Antone Stlva and Charles and Minnie Mesith, a native of County Longford, Ireland. MACOUILLARD—In this city, February 23, 1906, Jeannette Emilie, beloved daughter of Peter and Barbe' Macouillard, and sister of Loule, Alfred and Anna Macouillard, a na- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, February 25, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at the parlors of the Caiifornia Company, 713 Post street. Interment I. O. F. Cemetery. o MACHIN—In East 23, Oaidand, February 1006, Nannie, widow of the late ex-Lieuten- ant_Governor Timothy N. Machin, and mother of Eleanor Machin, & native of Vermont, F-&um aged 66 years. this eity, com- ing at 0:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric fumeral cam from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MARCHIE (or Machet)—In this 21, 1906, Louls Marchie (or tive of France, aged 71 years.