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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1906 13 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SAL OAEEER AR BEST SERVANTS ARE THI REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB., HELPF WANTED—MALE—C/ntinued. A—PACIFI o WHITE MACHINERY CO. OFFICE, 130 BEALE ST. Just received a brand-new. lot of pipe. 3-inch pipe, $2.25 per hundred feet (new). %-inch pipe, $3.06 per hundred feet (new). 1-inch pipe, 0 per hundred fest (pew). 1%-mch pipe. $7.00 per hundred feet -(new). SKTYOU ht, $00. NEAR OR R work N . COUNTY ch pipe, gs.ro per hundred feet (new). ch serew pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use..8c 234-inch screw pipe, 2d.hd., ready for use.10c 8-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use.12lgc 3%-inch serew pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use.lde inch screw pipe. 2d-hd., ready for use.19¢ Send check or ‘money order to H. 8. WHITE MACHINERY (0., 130 Beale st., largest dealérs in pipe on coast. ~emer box ta ggers sbgrh ND' mackinery, engines, boilers, pumps. ve, shafting, etc, etc., bought, Sold, ed'and exchanged: sec Sunday papers. | _H. S WHITE MACHY. CO., 130-32 Beale st. BOILERS, engines, 24- TOSH ‘& WOLPMAN, 10 machinery. McIN- 197 Fremont st. Hlu"l’“CAL—Colfl.-yI!Q DRS. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, well- known, reliable, safe. sure cure for femals troublés; nstant relief guaranteed; $10. 850 Market 5t., opp. 4th, suite 39. DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 1208 Market st. Leading Speclalist for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or Bo charg advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to Mrs.Dr.Corn relleves all Irregularities; trea.. complatnts successtully; home in best med. care; infants adopted. 1 DR. C. €. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st.; phone South 622; particu- lar atention pald to diseases of women. A—MRS. DR, GWYER, 511A Leavenworth st. bet. Geary and O'Farrelk Phone Bast 807. DR. and MRS, DAVIEE and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR._ROSEN. resldence 2095 Folsom st., corner Twenty -sixth; ladies, relief or no fee; $10. 1 nt; Market. y, $40 a NTY —CPMPANY FOR sale— second-hand billiard and OFFICES AND STORES TO LET, wor ool tabl ments; we rent tables |~~~ L0 SO SSRlS S ONT with ‘privilege ving; modern bar fix- | HALF -store, suitable for millinery or any R tures: “cheap pr! WICK-BALKE. | ladles’ business, 123 Stockton st,; formerly COLLENDER, Mission st., S. F. . millinery store. with reverses and about . which she bought on the i having same almost paid a small sum to party taking tallments. Box 84p6, Call. ckel play ° Mills musjcal h- 1000 checks to “¢ach ach f. o. b. Portland, Or. 111 North Thirteenth st., A LADY having sters—You owe It ta your business our line and prices; ney. American Second-hand Register Company, 27 Fifth st. IR rebulit No. 1 § §35; a_bargal th Premier Ty .. & M. ALEXA MAJESTIC bldg., 1281 Market st.; nice modern offices o let; §10 per month and up. e e e e e . PERSONALS, THE Swedish magnetist, 50 Clementina; great- est healing power; treatment at-your resi- dence. AT less than cost—Uncalled for suits, over- coats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', the London tallor, 715 Market st. WALTER BALLARD wanted. office, advertising department. DRUMMERS' samples of wholesale house cloaks; eults, skirts. 310 Market st. RHEUMATISM—One free treatment; electricity & medical; quick relief a cure. 14 McAlllster. Inquiré, this T oy | HAV: perfect form corsets made to erder from $3 up. 1047 Post st.. near Larkin. 8 BRAND new tailor-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. R, & o' Montgon st., agents L. C. — 5.’ vieible typewriter. sells and rents gear en- s. boilers, water pipes, shafting, puiley WHITELAW, 836 Main st. grocers, ho- , rect 16 con- .482 O'Farrell phetographers and MASQUERADE costumes, play books. wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 743 Mkt A BRANCH office of The Call for the tecep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions hae been opened _at 1008 Market ‘st., opposite Fifth. Open unfil 11 p- m. B and engines Qought, : power plants in _their entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230 Main. suits to rent for all occa- SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Ellis st. kS to rent. second ficor. ll-dress suits Stockton st., new and slightly used, from good ia Launch Works, Alameda. female $10 ea two cocker spanfel pups, 71§ Folsom st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office; cor. Duncan & Church ts. PROPERTY WANTED. DAIRYMAN with 20 cows wants to rent good | dairy ranch partly stocked; halves. 136 11th. WANTED—Alameda County property; GARD- NER-FRICK CO., 468 Tenth st., Oakland. 2 BE safe, double timelock; a bargain. RICH- . DSON BROS. New Montgomery st - CASH_registers—All makes; new and second- r half price; easy terms. 539 Market st. | FOR sale—A sealskin as good as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OF] 907 Market st. KS and office furniture bought, sold and xcéhanged. T. D. MgCARTHY, 807 Mission. The HER- Sacramento st sale, rental; 131 'Post st magic lante ARD & BR: SOLICITORS WANTED, s paid for gents’ cast- Da¥ls 825. 650 Sacramento. WANTED—Good city and country real estate, BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st.S. PHYSICIANS AN REMOVED—DR, \WONG HIM, - herb doctor, tredts all diseases of the human bedy; for past_four years at 667 Geary st., -now located | at 414 Hyde st, bet. O'Farréll and Ellis. we cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. — NG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- | THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Es!lfi; Agents ang Publishers S. F. Real Estate Circular, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. WESTERN ADDITION HOMES, Washington st., north side, near Webster; large residence of 12 rooms; 2 baths; 50 feet front; not far from Lafayette Square. $25,000. Webster &t., sunny tide, close to Broadway; large 3-story ‘and attic residence of 14 rooms; price includes furniture in house; lot 27 ft. front. £ $18,000. Celifornia st., north side, inside of Bu- chanan; very substantial 2.story attic and basement residence of § large rooms: ail in first-class condition; furnace, etc.; Rearly 35' ft. front. ~ $15,000. Jackson st.; best portion of Presidio Heights; north side; large lot; 2-story, attic and base- ment residence of 12 rooms, 2 baths, laundry, furnace, etc.; fine view of bay and Presidio. $15,500. Gough st., opposite Lafayette Squarg; 23x110; 2-story residence of 7 rooms and DAth; cars convenient. $14,000. . Franklin st., clos: fo Broadway; large lot; new 2-story and basement residence of § rooms; 2 servants' rooms: all modern conveniences: this residence must be seen to be appreclated. $12,500, Green st., near Van Ness ave.; nearly 40 ft. front; 2-story, attlc and pasement resldence of 7 large, light and sunty rooms; all in first- class condition. $12,000. Union st., north side, close to Pierce; 2-story and basemient residence of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, wineroom, servant's room, furnace, etc.; unohstructed marine view; lot 30x137140 $11,006. Jackeon st., north 'side, 2614x109; 2-story residence of bath; in' first-class condition. $9250. Califoria st., close to Fillmore, north side; lot 25%x182; good 2-story and basement resi: dence 0f 8 rooms and bath; large yard; con- crete walks and garden; cars convenient. near 9 Dévisadero; rooms and $7000, Sacramento st, north side; in good residence section; lot. nearly 30 ft. front: 2-story and basement residence of 8 rooms and bath; rented for $60 2 month. THOMAS MAGE SONS, 5 Montgomery st. $50.000. SECOND-STREET CORNER. Not . Far From Mission St. Store and_Rooming-House. Rents $105 a Month, 3 $45,000. FOLSOM-STREET BUY. Close to Third St. Nearly 100-Ft. Front. Improvements Rerit for $125 a Month. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5-MONTGOMERY ST. PILES AND FISTULA. FR illustrated book- on ‘above' diseases sent on request; ‘permanent cures without the knife; book contains valuable information. DR. FRANK R, WESTON, specialist, - sulie 500A, Donohce bldg,, § Taylor st., 8. F. Tuxedos, Skoll, Pr. Alberts & other tailor, 202 Ellis. paid for ladies’ & gents’ cloth- 154 9th. st Howard 1187. bought Yor cash. Karl Eber Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st s suits, = | " suits bought | HIC HORSES AND WAGONS, el DIAMCGNDS. etc. Co., 400-401 MONEY TO LOAN CONFIDENTIAL. D large express wagons, 1 Loans of all kind¥ and of every description st ade on plahos, furniture, = warehouse Te- ceipts, livestock and: to people on thelr indi- viduel s at banking-house rates; in.case of sickness .or loss of employment we extend your i0ans; so you take ng chance of losing your g your business is -etrictly confi- dential, aswe make no inquiries of your nelghb: goods remain in .your possession and you have the loan as long as you desire; ave afiy outstanding bills or owe any company, we will pay, them for you and glve you more momey: it i§ ehsier to pay one ber: dies of prominence we any security whatever: you to any bank or- newspaper 3 t fail to call and see us and eerfuily explain to You OuUr up-to. thed of doing business; you meet no one @t our separate and private offices. IL- LINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan buliding: phone Main 704, ——WITHOUT DELAY—— HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. every- : will ouse ediatel, but to-day. You can savy time, save worry, eave trouble, save money by going direct to the “HOUSEHOLD.” We bave never falled be cash on hand—no waiting 'we get in_ somé money. You y sum from $10 to $300 on such shed WARFIELD, ¥ security as household goods. planos, horses, vehicles, ealary, etc.. at a very reasonable — | cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment T Nieholas ~ Market, Larkin, Hayes | ~—frst, last and all the time. Remember this art of € F.; modern: American and nd’ remember us when you want. money WITHOUT DELAY.” r— “RELIABLE MONEY LENDERS." plans; lectric and phone in pom ; hot and cold water v — . e HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY, st S | __Tel. Scuth $22. 202-208° Callaghan Bullding. INVESTMENTS. ! ey s | AAA—HEEMAN MURPHY, v d stocks or 601-602-603 Examiner Building. r ate, ete Quick wettlements; no disappointments: Manager Indusifial | Save expences by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- «ets; assignments of rents, property in trust, - | etc. legacles life estates and undiyided in- | Rereets in préperty purchased. Courtecus _treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money. tarr King building. well located au 1l effice, Oakland. sell part | | __See HERMAN MURPHY. EOLD, renwd, exchanged: manufacturer of the | WILL LOAN feycle chalr, 2018 Mkt ; tel. Park 775. | Reaschable amount on e —————— First Mortgages on real estate In_city, 10w or country. Low rafe of interest Give full saiticulars 4 Of Property Location, e | Box 223, Call office. | MONEY loaned_salaried people and others upon their own names without security; f{:lw' rates, eulesl‘( D«l)’l‘fle"'—:{; offices én o Retur , 53 principal cities. Save Yourself money by .. R | getting our terms first. TOLMAN. room 553, | _Parrott building. 3 SALARY LOANS— e Mopey loaned salaried people’ without securl- ty ‘or indorsement, knowledge of empiover or oy one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms, ke, 453 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal mdvances on_diamonds, jeweiry, at 1 r cent inte Baldwin's 'Jewelry 'Store, tel. Main 1644, Branch 1192 Market st, and 27 Third st. A—ON furniture or planos-at lowest rates: no’ removal; zo publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2nd ‘morigages Or on any eecurity, any emount. 0. W. BECKER, 36 Geary, room 36, ST AND FOUND. pen-face lady’s gold w ue enamel; lberal reward. GROSSE. 75t Sutter st B —Sunday st onograx rewsa on Marke 7 near ferry Réturn 1155 Caif- A blue buggy robe Golder LOST—At Mechanics' Pavilion Monday nigh a bricelet of colored stones. -Reward at ave S Ladys Orientd] pin; reward, 488 Cali- | ornja. st | —Scotck collle, red, white feet and heck; | Lad. \Reward gi 115 O'Farrell st, —_— INSTRUMENTS. MUSICAL the entire piano stock of’ House and gre abie to same at balf price: too bargaini to enumerate; prices $20 to casy terms. GOODMAN'S, 1132 Valen- | ON real estate, first and second mortgages; any cla open_evenings, amount; money advanced to prevent foreclos- — ure; furniture; planos; eeates; any security. unequaled in-the city; up- | W. 3. WHITE CO.. 26 Montgomery st., r. 8. $162: Steinway, ‘$195; | — ler, §95; Bmerson, §125. | ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano up. HEINE Prawe | Without remcval or other security: lowest cull “§2 A rates; no commissions: confidentia). 508-7 { “Donohoe bldg.. 8 Taylor st.. cprner Market. LOANS to alaried peopte without Indorser; prompt attention and Mberal terms. The City Loan Co., 211 Crossley building. T4, new and neat, and for it can't be beat; rented ank #0ld on easy payments. 1o handle & transaction as promised. We al- | ways have i e e PATENTS, ¥ INVENTIONS patented: U. S and forelgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market -st. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, = ONLY '$10 A MONTH, $500 for finely located lots 3 Ylocks south. of the park: electric car eervice unexcelled; en- haocing In value with eyery stroke of the clock; buy now; next week may be too lats “Nat' Goodwin" “is pot the only man that ap- preciates this beautiful section. 3 W. J. WHITE COMPANY,’ 26 Montgomery st., room 8. SCIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James ‘Flood blds., obtain. buy and sell patents, PRINTING, E. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, engrav- ers and binders. 511 Sansome.st., §. F. P;OPO!A.I.S‘ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Office of the Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners, Union depgt and Kerry. House, San Franclsco, Cal., March 1, I806. 505 0o Sealed proposals or ‘bids will be received at this office at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. Thursday, Al 5, 1906, -for the construc tion of section 12 Gf the seawall, -the- same to extend from the northerly end of, section 13, one thousand (1006) feet northerly along the water front line of the city and county of §an Francisco in accordance with the- plans and specifications prepared -therefor by the chief engineer of the board” and adopted by the board February 21, 1906, and on fle in_ this office to which speclal reference. s hereby made. The work 10 be dome under these speci- fications conslsts in furnishing all stone and labor for constructing a stone seawall, It is estimated that the stone seawall wilb contain about 150,000 tons of.stone of 2240 pounds per ton. The seawall to be bujlt of stone :not subject to decomposition nor disintegration by ‘the ace tion of sea water or alr. Two Classes of stone will be recognized. The first class will include stone of one or ore cuble feet in a fair assortment of sizes between cne and four cubic feet; no ohjection will be made to stcne larger than four eublc feet; this class of stone must be free of seams and ‘marked lines of cleavage. The seccnd class will include stone .of less than one cubic foot, in assorted sizes, but no stone less than five pounds will be accepted at the_quarty. No bid will be received unless it is made on a blank form furnished from this office and is accompanied by a sample, weighing about twenty-five pounds, uf the stone to he used and.a certified check of five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid (based on 150,000 tons), payable .to the order of the secretary of the board, as a guarantee on the part of the suc- ceesful bidder that e will within six (6) days after the accentance of the bid enier into a written contract to do sald work according to the plans and specifications prepared there- for and will also cxecute and file with this board & bond In such sum as the board may deem adequate with a surety company, to be approved by the Board of State Harbor Com- missioners - and conditioned for the fafthtul performance of such contract; nor will sald bid be considered by this board unless delivered 10 the secretary or to the assistant cesretory at the office of the secretary, at or prior t6 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, April 5, 1906, at which time and place the bids will be opened. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids if deemed for the best interest of the State. - Bidders are invited to be -present at the opening of the bids. \ GEORGE C. PARDEE. Governar of the State of California, cx-officio miember of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners. EUGENE E. SCHMITZ, Mayor of the city. and county of San Francisco, ex-officlo mem- ber of the Baard of State Harbor Commis- sloners. 3 CHARLES, H. SPEAR. HENRY J. CROCKER, JOHN D. MACKENZIE, Boatd of State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer. M._FOY. Secretar STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A-_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 1% 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 FLAG Express Co.—Estimates given on storage, moving, pkg. & shpk.; h. h. g0ods shipped % Tacen 1628 Howard: phome Missign 102. TRANSCONTINENTAL Freight Co.—Merchan- dise w'house: cheapest in city; get our rates; teaming con'trs, 020 Market;'tel. Bush §73. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Cor pany. 2320 Fillmore st.;” phone West 3 | TAZ. 56 Hayes st | AN l PRIGHT BIANO FOR $50. | A SQUARE FIANO FOR $10, “NJ. CURTAZ & SON, i6 I\YARRFLI, ST. i 1»11)*'11"'( trom factory. | PIANON, 830 Valencia st., centh and) Twenijeth, ! \condition,” $96.50. 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 policies, etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., €12 Parrott bldg. | ALVA CO. Joans money to saiaried people with- | "out security; good terms. easy payments: | “aiso on other security. 307 Jas. Flood bidg. | MONEY to toan at & low rate of interest; goid, 25. Call from § | eliver, diamonds, s and_precious stones 4 Valtncia st. | _bought at W. J. STHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. VT plece of music\free. PIBRCE'S | DON'T borrow money on salary untll you see tory, Market, 1ithiand Church sts. | _us. Hutton Credit Co, 912, Mutual Bank bld. SUPBRIOR violios; new and \id__H. MUL. | CASH leaned salaried on_notes without in T STEINWAY HEIXE FIANO CO., ®ood 23 oak plano, to® p. m.,t OD as new m ER, maker and repairer. 2\Latham place indorser. Federal Loan Co.. 600 Exam. bldg. ST given away; storage funos and fur. | 3% ON furniture & planos; $1b up: no removal; tnre Whitehead's Storage, 130 Marker o, | R0 com: /V. TR '’ Toom &1, 6 Eddy st. ALL Joans on dlamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. 8 F. Collateral Loan Bauk. 538 Kearny. —_————————————— ANOS extraordinary. stock Basin m - Fificed; terms to suit. Statham. 1y Mo diiinng, SONMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Che 414 2 player. BYRON MAUZY, 306-3% Post st | . B ARE ~ upright planos sold on §4 thly - | DR. G. W. O’'DONNELL—Ladles, all who are CHMITZ & CO., 16 Mehiloier o | ik or in tyoubls, consuit this epecialist on female complaint tively corrected; the PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering b\by grand; | unfortunate helped: the\must difficult cases Shoninger ljttie used. Keeffc's, treated; every case taken; immediate rell e no pofsoning drugs; low fees; my methods y will' cure ali cases of irregularity; consult > Farrell, me: save time and money; advice free. 1037 Market hours, 9 a. m. to 4, §:30.to 8:30. AR e AR TR R M Comapiatats’ and. irepalatition; Inmtant. need com) Iints an Ities; 1 suAranteed; 30 years' cxperjence. 944 Post st. MRS DR_KOHL, reliable ladfes specialist; instant relief N emover i 06 Post st., between Hyde and Larkin.| . PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving .Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery &t.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or one year for $1. SEWING MACHINES. AR AR A i e A A DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best is cheapast: second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market &t., near Sixth. ALL kinds second- $3, 85, 35; slightly used_ $10, $15. $20. You where dolls swing i the window. 1051 Market t. - ARE Y Sihe e l.ga o e Yeie ~ 1} at iy gk e A e i ol s, G oSyrlers Typewriter _ 536 California st, PARTLY used $100 typewrlters, all mv.nfmfiv.«um-n%éfl. 2 i B 3 SMITH PREMIER for sale; $30. 200 Shipiey street. e SUN visible t. No. 2, $40; No. i ke o6 (‘.l..u.!' - REMOVAL NOTICE., RIS Shokie S o SR FOR sale—A beautiful new residence, 7 rooms and bath; all latest improvements) lot 25x120; price $4750. -53) Seventh . between A and B sts, Richmond District; see owner. FOR rale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view blocks and lots: . cheapest In district. E. J. HOOPER, 26 Montgomery st. $1400 CASH—4 fine lots on 39th ave., near T . ‘and Parkside; snap. GEORGE KROG, 11 Ocean boulevard. $1500—NICE cottage of b rooms and two lots; probate sale; $400 cash, $15 per month. Ap- ply 3316 Misslon st. INVESTMENT—$3800 pays over 13 per cent uet; investigate this bargain.- E. J. HOOP- ER. 26 Montgomery st. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate oniy ‘of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 sty San Franeisco. $10,000—TWO sunny. well-built flats. Inquire bardware store, cer. Ellis and Devisadero. W pay $7000. for 3 flats; I bulld 4 flats for Buflder, 438 Parrott bullding. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States ‘or Canada one year for §1, postage pald. < BREAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE FORMING a club to acquire a tract of fine land - to be subdivided into small farms to sult . among members- at wholesale prices: terms to suit; a few more members wanted. WESTERN FARM HOME ASSOCIATION, room €9, 906 Broadway, Oakland, WANTED—Country real estate in all parts of California. JOHNSON' INVESTMENT CO. 305 Union Savings Bank buildi Oakland. ALFALFA frrigated lands, $25 per acre; $1 down, $1 month; no interest. Pamphlets at INDEX LAND B. CO.. 241 Crossiey bldg, AD-READING KIND ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. QoMs 1 WILL furnish lots and build from 4 to 6 Toom’ cottages for $200 to §500 cash and $20 to 850 per month. = $2100—New cottage, 5 rooms; 3200 cash, $20 per month. It you want to build, buy or sefl property, call on or address J. H. YOUNG. 1243 Park st., Alameda; phone Alameda GOOD buys—$2250; business lot on Park st., ?0 re& 5«»12“.1!:1“ &en!l.erltl ave.; rents or . 9, , near new hotel site. H. R. AITON CO., 1428 Park st —_————— BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. BRASFIELD INN, 2214 Unlon st.—Large, sun- ny room, with grate for man and wife, 2 ladies or 2 gentlemen, including board; near college _grounds, Berkeley. S ——— OAK@D ADVERT’'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND RE. OME, SWEET HOME. SPECIAL BARGAIN! 320 PER MONTH BUYS THIS FINE COTTAGE. A snap for quick sale on your own terms; brand new 6-room cottage, thoroughly modern in every respect, with large pantry, wash trays, electric lights and open plumbing; large pan- eled dining-room, with cove ceilings and burned brick open fireplace; sun in every room; flge lot, with 8 cherry trees and innumerable rose- bushes of the best varieties; a strictly home proposition for your wife and you. THIS IS ALSO WITHIN A BLOCK AND A HALF OF THE NEW FIFTY-FIFTH ST. KEY ROUTB TO SAN FRANCISCO. REMEMBER, A SMALL PAYMENT AND $20 PER MONTH BUYS IT. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 SAN PABLO AVE., INVESTOR OF CAPITAL. COZY, ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. Situated to command a magnificent view of the Golden Gate and Tamalpals, overlooking Oak- land and very convenient to San Francisco by the Kev route cars, the trip being less than 45 minutes; also handy to cars to Oak- land and good sehools. The nelghborhood is one of the very best in the city and beautitul homes predominate; the house is distinctly ot the bungalow style and contains seven roems and “bath; the large living-room is paneled, has stein ‘shelf and clinker brick open fire- place, also numerous cozy seats and book shelyes; dining-room also paneled, has plate shelf and window seat, also large, artistic sideboard; woodwork in’ these rooms natural grained wood stalned, and that in the bed- rooms white enamel: from front bedroom leads large veranda, which has sun all day and magnificent view: windows throughout main part of house are casement and leaded: lot i3 large, which allows for sun in every room; will be sold at a very low price. For turther particulars apply or drop a line to GEORGE K. FISH & C 1006 Broadway, Oakland. GREAT BIG BARGAIN, Fioe cottage, Dear 23d st. and Telegraph ave., on spaclous lot; owner going East shortly; priced at $2730 for immediate sale; title per- fect. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, Investor of Cap- ital, 314 San Pablo ave., Oakland, Cal $4250—13-ROOM house; bath, laundry, porece- lain Dath, 3 sets folding doors, 2 water closets, 2 marble washbaeins; inquire within. 1520 Eighth ave., bstween Twentieth and Twenty-first sts., Oakland. ELEGANT home: well bullt; § rooms; 2 bath- rooms, toflets: handsome mantels; large lot beautiful palms and shrubbery; also lot and stable rear. Owner, 2001 Bancroft way. $4250—13-room house: bath, laundry, porcelatn bath; 3 sets folding doors, 2 water closets, 2 ; Inquire within. 1520 Eighth ave., bet. 20th and 21st sts., Oakland. NEW; 8 rooms; hardwood floors: hot water heating: Instantaneous water heater: inob- structed view Pledmont Heights; owner liv- -ing on it. Box 6295, Call office, Oakland. BTANTIY A 8 flais; halls carpeted and lighted; free water and janitor service; light and sun in every room; unsurpassed marine view from top floors: rents $25. $27.30 g;‘lnflyl( want hr'o-“:-w-m you one; E cate them for §10 per mosth more money. and Church—New apart- and bath. 1360 Pine, near Hyde _BARCARE Y S . =L A e ROSSWELL Fura. and Unfura. 48 Sixth st to §5 per wesk and ROOMS TO A—BRUNSWICK House, 25¢ to §1 per night, §1 light housekee] rooms: LMOND House, over Owl ; 2 en- B Tancis. 113 ‘Markst and 21 Terk— Electris lights, running water in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to BOc per night. §1 25 to $4 week. ARTLETT, 325, near 24th—2 sunay connect- B1lll rooms, (ul or unfurnished, en suite or single; phove; bath. BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; new house; modern; $1.25 o $5 per week. BUSH, 1531—Elegantly furnished rooms; mod- ern, sunny. - L N BUSH,_1683—Furnished roems to let; private family; reasonable. CALIFORNIA, 2304—Two neatly furnished rooms; gas range, grate, bath and phone: §13. DEVISADERO, 1611—Unfurnished rooms t let; sunny. 3 DUBOCE ave., 434—Sunny furnished rooms; new flat; board optioval. ELLIS, 925, Apartment 15—Suony furnished Guite’ of Foomw, runDing Water. steam heat. electric lights, elevator service. Call be- “ tween 10 and 3. FOURTEENTH, 188A—Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. ¥ JLDEN GATE, 1213—Furnished rooms to e Tousonable 'rates: good Deighbarhood. HAIGHT, 165—Neat sunny furnished rooms to let. HAIGHT, 363—Pleasant 1 or 2 gentlemen HAIGHT, 504—Upper flat, comer; sunny fur- nished rooms to_let. ~ e HARRIET, 242—Furnished rooms to let; rea- sonable. HAYES, 120%_Furnished front suite; sunny: Ten: §12 modth; also single front room; $8 month, > room; suitable for HAYES, 435—Rooms to let: furnished. i —_— e HOTEL- #t. Kathryn, cor. Ellls and Leaven- Tathe; maodsrnin.ah covaiie; 33 ta B wh! baths; lern ! i : with priv. hm.‘nll day: tourists sollcited. HOTEL Hamilton and cafe, 125 Eills, bet. Powell & fl‘n‘m sts.. S.F.—Rms.. $1 t0 $3 per day; steam heat & telephone in_each room. HOWARD, 1273—Furnished front sunpy fooms in private family. HOWARD, 1620C—Sunpy furnished rooms to let; reasonable. JESSIE, 620—Front, near postoffice, large fur- nished front room: bay window . gentlemen. JONES. 1219—Newly furnished rooms to let. LADY going East, owning mice home, would Tent part very reasonable. Box 4142 Cail. LARKIN, 817%—Front sunny . room, double bed, $8; Investigate this. LARKIN, 1318—Unfurnished sunny {ront rooms in.wmodern flat: reasonable, FOR sale or exchange—Choice lot in Oakland: close in. Box 4164. Call office. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. WALSWORTH, 410—$40; 6 rooms, medern; flowers, lawn, -location, all nice; spap; long lease, Why buy furniture? Cheaper this way. e ———— OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS, $30—FURNISHED lower floor: modern: sunny;: Eas range Deasy heater, electricity, plano: 663 Thirty-Afth st near Key Route and Grove electric. — ELEGANTLY furnished flat, 7 rooths; all sun- ny; large vard. 71§ Sycamore st., key Ti6. 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 {urniturs. I Schellhaas 1ith st. cor. stere. D-.Iu.an San Francisco Advert'sm’ts A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country tand, BURRPABDON CO. 40 Montgomery L San Francisco. i FOR sale—9 aecres -of choice land across the bay. Address box 3452, Call office. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, ment to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §l, postage pald. - MARIN COUNTY REAL ESTATE. PAIRFAX TRRRACE. FAIRFAX TERRACE. First subdivision in the new suburb of Falr- fax; lots $125 each; 10 per cent cash, balance $6 per month; title guaranteed; streets graded: lots all level ‘with streets; water on property; only 50 minutes' ‘ride from city by the new electric gervice that will be In operation May 1; the best. residence portion of Ross Valley; no wind or fog. Right at the station. % Call early and make your reservation, as over half the tract Is sold out now; agent on premises Saturday and Sunday. BAY COUNTIES REALTY CO.. Owners, 78 Chronicle buildin: HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. FOR subdivision: 200 acres in Santa Cruz: Occan Shore passes through property; 3000 feet beach front; all level acres at Halfmoon Bay, R BUCHANAN, 1621, hetweet Post and Geary— Housekeeping rooms to let. R s e BUSH, 1224—Furnished housekeeping rooms to let; reasonable. Pl i a vl « AR R S L A C?STRO, 551—Furnished rooms fer housekeep- ng. 2 CHURCH, 294—Furnished housekeeping room reasonable. —_—— DEVISADERO, 451—Housekeeping rooms, fur- nished comiplete for housekeeping: reas, —_— e EDDY, 327—Neat furnighed rooms for house- keeping. : ELLIS, 724—Neat, sunny, housekeeping rooms to let. well furnished ELLIS, 700—Housckeeping rooms to let; charges reasonable. FILLMORE, 1439—New, modern flat; sunny housekeeping rooms to let furnished. FELL, 1219, near Panhandle—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. FRANKLIN, 225—Eleganily furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. ks GOUGH, "116—Rooms furnished complete for housekeeping: reasonable. f Balboa: 1000 feet beach front; an Shore | —————————————— Station . near . Bee Im.mtdl;mu‘ly GROVE, 104—Sunny furnished housekeeping GEO. W. PHELPS, 1003 James Flood bidg. rooms to let. MIRAMAR Tract; $10 down, $10 per month per lot. Address box 3425, Call office. FOR best lots on Halfmoon Bay call on SAUL & O'DEA. 95 Market: tel. Montgomery 1701 s sy HAYES. #72—Roomd to let, turnished for housekeeping; reasonable. —_— s HOWARD, $23—Large sunny furn. room; light housekeéping; gas: for couple: $3.30 week. - HYDE, 299—-Large rooms; gas stove; large 'yard; $15, §20; quiet; no cactare. BEN LOMOND REAL ESTATE, 5 S FOR sale—In .this popular summer resort in the Santa Cruz Mountains, new modern cot- tage; electric lights; hot and cold water; with one acre of land; well covered with nat. ural trees; price $1000; also several furnished cottages for rent or for sale. E. BISHOP, - 466 Tenth st.. Oakland. 3 CHOICE Halfmoon Bay lots, $100 up: sions Sun., Wed. J. G. Triplett, 308 J. PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. -OBERATIVE LAND AND TRUST CO. afl‘?m—x%m.n block; rents $3780. o $300—Home elte, near Stanford University. Home office, Palo Alto: city office, 303 Hearst Bullding.____ SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. SRRtk s e v s e o I TS i e e o Geary st.. Sausalito, excur- Fiood. o AT o 160 acres information. P, PING AND COLONIZA . REAL ESTATE W T low; state whether it ls ti SON, HYDE, 443—Cholce sunny housekeeping rooms to let, furnished. e o JESSIE, 323 Large sunny room, furnished for huusekeeping. $3; others §2 and 32.75 week. LAGUNA, 60S—Sunny suite, bay window par- lor, bedroom, dining-room, = kitchen; Tanger yard: d25 N e LARKIN, €253%-—Rooms to -let, I'K‘M complete for housekeeging. LARKIN. 1042—2 front s nfur. rooms; all. Conveniences: & sunhy back rooma: Sk Bl i P # . L g LEAVENWORTH, 223A_Neat, sunny fur nished rooms for hous *Ping. MINNA, 172—La: {ront sun furn. room with Kkitchen, ::l‘: hpkg. mpnl:: $3.25 week. INNA, 1 :'? : 1 M N,A( n—— .£r’lt§2l‘!=ar" or 2, light MISSION, 1520—Furnished rooms, complete for honugelieeping; also singla. . ION, 2647, 3 - Miss near Tewenty-second—House keeping. _ other rooms; rent low. . > : “uu flmfl:.""nnnm k room. MARKET. 423 -Choice furnished muur to let: chargés moderate. MCALLISTER, 1270—Elegant furnished rooms to let. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—100 S 52"y 33 ook fhe omly ew and mo ¥ ; the only ne 3 fotrtand Tosming-bouse In San Francises that has office on grou r: bot and cofd water. electric } AU Delis, stedm Dot 1a every room. and glves free and ele- vator day and night fo its guests. QGCTAVIA, €29 cor. Pulton—Furnished room to let; reasonable. GUERRERO, %36 Furnished rooms to let; reasonable rates. Plflba T75—Elegant furnished rooms; reason- able. private home, PINE, 1333, near Van Ness ave.—Newly fur- nished rooms; running water, electric light: modern. POLK, 1243—Large sunny nicely furnished room: gas. phone; quiet; $2.25 per week. POST, 701—Sunny front rooms to let; reason- able. POWELL, 407—Furnished rooms to lef; rea- sonable; sunny. SEVENTEENTH ST., 3370—Rooms to neat and comfortable: reasonable rates. TAYLOR. 1530—A turnished room in private family: running water and use of bath; ref- erences; no sign. - B e I TR L AU 8 TURK, 810, near Frankiin—Newly furnished sunny rooms: reasanable. TURK.1286—Sunny furnished rcoms to let; top flat. WALLER, - 6—Neat sunny room to let; fur- nished; qulet. [ UNITED STATES, 128 may.’.‘m'. Market—400 let; M'em’l:ghfi $6 week; elec- POST, 1795—Beautiful rooms and excellent Dboard: newly furnished flat: very select: gen- tlemen oF counle. Tel. West 4302 FRANKLIN, 1433—Fine furnished rooms with best of board; all home comforts; $23 to $35 ‘per meonth. FRANKLIN, I - house; q-u.mmgmau‘ nue. and Merigan, 23. 1302 Webster st. fme G Wentn I Twis. and Al M. ‘:‘-:rlnue.’.m.mmw L 0. - John H. Wilkins, 32. Alameda, and Emma Sammy, 24. 1601 Hyde street. Benjamin Weitz, 25. 708 Octavia street, and Esther Altman, 20, 703 Octavia street. Martin Martin, ‘2, 303 Powell, and Roee Duffey, 21, 20215 Ninth street. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by matl will not be inserted. They must be handed i at efther of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same pul . Notices restricted simpiy to the announcement the event are published once in this columm of charge. APEL—In this city, February 2i, 1906, to the wife of Paul Apel. a daughter. DETTNER—In Oakland, C: February 27. 1908, to the wife of Ermest H. Deitmer, a son, HALLING—In fhis city, February 27. 1906, to the wite of Randolph Halling. a daughter. D! 5 Adderson, George R.. McDonald, Mary, 65 a, 19 Nelson, Aletta, 8., 74 E., 61 Ott, Fred, 20 Bra. Francis, 25 Pohley, Mionie, 32 Campbell, Donald. 4§ Prou, Jean A.. 38 Coatello, ‘James, 46 Romero, Rasgel. 34 De Puy, Evelyn. 1 Schreiber, 3 Devine,” Mary Agnes Seymour, Altred. 78 e, Henry, 54 Stiveira, Marie, Dougherty, George, 81 Sorg, George. 46 Evars, 1da L., 29 Stewart, J 22 anion, John D., 55 Stoy, Rev. Wm. H. Delia Thompson, Blanche 34 Lee Yen, 48 Thumier; Emil. 30 Lowden, Samuel, 82 Vosburg. Henry W. Lyneh, Clara E., 35 Whitworth, Fannie McCarthy, Danlel, 29 Wiliamson, Wm., 73 ADDERSON—In March 1, 1806, this city, George R.. beloved “husband of the late Annie Addersen. arnd father of w. Adderson and Mre. W. Savery and S Good Murpky, a native of Englagd. §7 Frierds and acquaintabces are respect= fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. March 4. at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the resi- dence of his son, Chattancoga street. thence by electric funeral car from comner: Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 P. m. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetesy. BAKER—In the ‘City and County Hospital, March 2, 196, Leona Baker, a native of . aged 19 years. BLAKE—Ia this city, February 28, 1906, Isaat E., beloved husband of Viola Blake, and father of Mrs. George C. Mangley, Mrs. Forster Robinson, Mry. H. A. Rispin and Winfleld, - Evarts 1. and Robert I Blake, a native of Canada, amed 61 years 6 mogths and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock a. m., at Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan streets, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electrie funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BRADFORD—In Oakland, Cal. Francis Samuel Bradford, Jobn A. and Ida C. Bradford of Fresmo, and brother of .Robe: Bradford, a native of Califarnia, aged 5 years = monthe and 1 ¥, CAMPBELL—In Palo Alto,/ Cal., February 28; 1906, Donald J. Camobeil, & Bative of Canada, axett 48 years. A member of the United Spanish War Veterans; Coutpgnx M First Regiment Infantry, N. G. C., and Sycamore Tribe, Imp. Order of Red Men, of Palo “Alto, Cal. &7 riends and acquaintances gre respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 4, at 2 o'cloek p. m., from the Armeory, corner Gough and g8 streets, Where services will be heid under the aus- pices of the United Spanish War Veterans wnd Company B, First Reximent Infantry, N. G. C. Interment National Cemetery. Re- mains will lie in state at the Armory from Saturday noon until pme of funeral. Rheinhold Richted Camp No, 2, United Spanish War Vetcrans—Comrades are hereby notifled to attand the funeral of qur Iai comrade, Donald J. Campbell, Sunday, March 4. at 2 o'clock p. m., from the armory, cor- ner Gough and Page . E. L. DUNCAN, Commander. . H. C. PAYSON, Adjutant. COSTELLO—In this city, February 28, 1006, James Costello, a native of Macroom, County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years. EFNotlce of funeral hereatter. Remains at the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co. Mission ytreet, between Third and Fourth. DE PUY—In this city, March 2,-1906, Evelyn, Weloved daughter of Newton and Katherins De Puy, and sister of Willlam De Pug a pative gt San Francisco, Cul., iged T year, 6 months and 21 days. ¥ € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend, the funeral tomorrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from the resi- dence of her parents, 3603 Army street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DEYINE—In this city, March 2. 1906, Mary Agnes, dearly beloved wife of Jobn D. De- vine, dauhter of the late Margaret Walsh, sister of Mrs. G. Wolfinger. aunt of Marguerite Steltz and Miss Lilllan Molloy. and sister-in-law of Mrs. M. J. Molloy, a native of Cork, Ireland. EXNotice of funeral fercatter. Remama at the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. DONOHUE—In this city, February 1908, Henry Denohue, a native of New Y. 51 years. A member of San Franciseo layefs' Uplon No. 7 of California. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral (Saturday), at 1:30 p. m., from the of MeAvoy, O Hara Union No. 7 of California are L & o attend the funeral of our late brother, Donohue, today (Saturday). at 1:30 p. m.,' from the parlors of McAvoy. O'Hara & Co., 261 and 271 Haves sireet. By order J. B. DUFFEY, President. F. S. HADLEY, Secretary. DOUGHERTY—In thig city, February 28, 1906, George Dougherty, beloved husband of the' late “Ann Dougherty. and father of John, ;:ur and Be;rn Pu;nmy. Mrs. D. A ‘Nulty and Mrs, J. F. Cosgrove, a native of Goole, Yorkshire, England, aged 81 years ® months and 17 days. s Friends are regpectfully invis at- O Tt S Saturday, 3 at 10 o'clock a. m., at his late residence, 1913 Stockton street, thence by electric funeral car from Eighteeiith and Guerrere streets at 11 a. m. for Holy Cross Cemetery. i e f i s » 1 H i d