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HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. | MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. H. §. WHITE MACHINERY CO. OFFICE, 130 BEALE ST. Just received a brand-new lot of pipe. %-inch pipe, $2.25 per hundred feet (mew). %-inch pipe. $3.95 per hundred feet (new). 3 inch pipe; $5.70 per hundred feet (new). {%-inch pipe, $7.60 per hundred feet (new). ¥-inch pipe, $5.70 per hunfired feet (new). | 2 2 {2k ScTew pipe, 3d-nd., ready for use. .80 3 inch screw pipe; 23-hd.;.ready for use. 10c nch screw pipe, Sd-hd., ready for use.12: 835 -inch screw pipe, 2d-hd.; ready for use.ll | &lnch screw pipe, 24-hd.. ready for use.19c B= heck or ‘money order to H. 8. | wiire WACHINERT t0- 150 ' Beale st, 1 largest deaiers in pipe on coast. | pum; e 2D-HAND machinery, engines, botlers, pulleys, shalfting, ‘etc., etc., bought, s $3. 8 hours. rented _and exchang . >4 and S ed:’ see Sunday papers. 330 and found. | H. S WHITE MACHY, CO., 130-32 Beale st. Men. BOILERS, engines 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. FOR sale—New and second-hand billiard .and Dool tables; easy payments; we rent tables with wfl\lhle of buying modern bar fix- NSWICK-BALKE- JER, 652 “Mission st., 8. P. to lose her piano, which she bought on the installment plas and having same almost paid for, will sell for 2 small sum to party taking Box 3408, Call. new nickel play Mills musical £os, up balance of installments. with 1600 checks to each t $115 e b. Portland, Or. o. HART 111 Seoren Thirisenth su | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDA ADVERTISE FOR ONE' IN MONEY TO MONEY to loan at diamonds, nl&-u&o‘tnmm: goid, L'S, 10 Stxth st. ALL logas on_dlamonds & 3 mo. 8. F. Collateral ”m"'fi“ oy MEDICAL. P ick”or'in trouble, coneult this specialac on sl or in troul female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped: the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; no pvlwnln: drugs; low ‘fees; my methods will cure all cases of k!!tll‘llfl,» OOII'ull me; save time and money; advice free. 1 Market st.; hours. § a. m. to 4, 5:80 to 8:30. ¥ GOLD“ GATE Pmolfl‘. ‘REAL ESTATE—CITY—¥OR 'sALE. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. t\' A uom §500 for finely located lots 3 the Efl. -)-cma service ; u; may be !n:‘ late; ;3 that only man Eh “Nat~ &m&'fln;ul:l?ot the W. WHITE COMPANY, nuonlxomryl&.m.. — MAKE me an offer for a lot in block No. xfl. Central Park Homestead A-ot:llllon size 100x150, Box 1630, 1 office. DRE. GOODWIN'S _ herb _treatment, _well- known, reliable, safe, sure cure for female ARE you looking for city’ pmpeny of a home in Berkeley, Oakland, or Alameda? You can ‘ROTHE! troubles: instant relief nmm«l 10. 850 | save money by calling or writing. R- _ Market st opp. 4th, suite 30 i MEL & €O., California, San_ Franeisco. Mrs.Dr.Gorn wcmmlm trea.s all | FOR sale—Near P-rhm- and Golden q-u ompiatats ‘mcecestully; home in gohfineren Park; fine marine view 3 best med. care; infents adopted. 1035 Market, cheapest in district: B, J. H % R T Montgomery DR. SYLVESTER'S office, . 1206 Market st. Leading Spectaligt for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or no charge. advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to y e MFS. DR. WYETH. specialist for all femal complaints. and rrazuhrme- mn.nt el guaranteed; 30 years' experi 944 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable ladtes' specialist; instant. relief guaranteed. Removed. to. 94 Post st, between Hyde and Larkin. - DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 1021% Market st.; phone South §22: particu- lar aitention paid to disedses of women. HICKS every day-at 10¢; 25 varieties of thoroughbred eggs and young roosters for breeding v steady an Dyeing and Cleaning posit Ingleside Pouitry Yard, S07 Mount ave { | 1A LADY having met with reverses and about | | | | | | ; Océan View. car. sale—Second-hand combination . office inside 26 Inches high, I1 inches deep, 7% inches wide; in good order. NATHAN- HRMANN CO., 124 Sutter & | CASH registers—You owe it to your, business to at least Investigate our line and prices; We save you money. American Second-hand Cash Register Company, 27 Fifth st 100,600 BRICK, second-hand doors, plumbing material etc. n (green hands) Juckson et lumber, —_— THE DOTAN attachments. 22 - 40 24 st., rm CO., "1007 Market st; Job 773 Marker st > s, rm_ 40 Phelan | _Dear Fourth. as Post, G.AR. | X THER rebuilt: No. 1 Smith Premier Type- ter, §35: a bargain. L, & M. ALEXAN DER. 110 Montgomery st., agents L. C. Smith & Bros.’ visible typewriter, st., near Mar- reading-rooms; nd huxnn to and from ferry. UYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- es, bollers. water pipes, shafting, paileys, WHITELAW, 336 Main st REFRIGERATORS for butchers, grocers, ho- tels, pub. inst'ns, family use, direct to-con- sumers. Ft. Smith Refrlg. Wks.,482 O'Farrell, s ete. A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A !glven'm’th IL; bet. Geary and O'Farrell.. Phene East 607. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1128 Market. DR. ROSEN. residence 2995 Folsom Twenty-sixth; ladies, relief or no f A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. —_— MINES AND MINING. INTEREST in plucer mine for sale; almost ready to wash; good for $600 daily; imme- diate; debris permit. 214 Pine st., room 55. ¥ ASSAYING 50c; cash for gold, rich ore, etc. Ploneer Assaying Co., 167 New Montg’'my st. ey Atosvive (oo I Moy Slis gl D STORES TO LET. _ POLK, bet. Clay and Washington—Large store and 4 rooms; plate glass window: property will be fixed’ to suit tenant. MAJESTIC bldg., 1281 Market st.; nice modern offices to let; $10 per month and up. —_— FERSONALS. ~ tons recelved af | PHOTO mounts for photographers and card | “REXRADIO'S- L-A-T-E-8.T REFORT of 5 & Church sts | Sriters: selling below manufacturer’s cost. | marvelously successtal DRUGLESS treat- Sunset Photo Supply Co.. 42 Third st ments (see LAST SUNDAY'S “CALL") in- NAGIIE RS e .= cludes 78 cases of total DEAFNESS, 43 cises | 2000 and exchanpen; mad. ofincs bought | of PARALYSIS and LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, | Sots Bt PR 11 cases of BLINDNESS and numerous x e | 5 OTHER alleged “INCURABLE" diseases, or sclling goods on mmstall- | SOLID cak wmantel, worth §200, for $50; see | nearly all WONDERFULLY improved by ission pald each week; | nce: big bargain. MANGRUM-OT- O-N-E _treatment. Y-O-U ALSO CAN BE nd “come well Teo: | TER. 581 Market ot CURED. 509 Kearny st. | AA—Fuldress sutts to rent for all_occa- | "REXBADIO, " the UNRIVALED, wonderfully | _sions by L SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Eilis st | successtul DRUGLESS healer ‘,‘3{ ALL ai | GENTS' leged INCURABLE diseases: SUC- AZSENTE fullaress sais fo rent 3| CESSES in 1005 BEDRIDDEN patients CO0; 21 Stockton st., second floor. | HANDSOME black cocker spanfel pups, 2 months old; male and female. 718 Foisom. GANT bath tubs, $11.50; lavatories, $2.50 - | white enamel sinks, $2.50 up. 2i3 4th. | 1 1200 1bs. | { e YOND-HAND safe, $75. RICHARDSON | full 123 New Montgomery st., city. talking machine. MR. M., | office. new and slightly used, from good Launch Works, Alameda. ress wago! New Montgomery st “The Weekly | address ip- the | nakes; new and second- | asy terms. 539 Mafket st. | FOR sale—A sealskin as good as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 907 Market st. DESKS and office furniture bought. exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Mission. ew and second-hand. The HER- SAFE (0., 417-27 Sacramento st sold and SAFES MANY VING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. MISCELL \.\:Eol S WANTS. “visited.” SEND SUNDAY'S REPORT to vour SICK PRIENDS: office houres 2 10 6 Kearny st. THB MARVELOUS VIBRATOR Is for the sick and drug-weary, for every man and woman suffering from disease or exhaustion: for those who have given up all hope of ever being cured; all aches and pains instantly relleved: free demonstration from 10 to 12 & m:. price $3 and $5;%a chiid can use 3. AGENCY AMBERICAN VIBRATOR CO., 308 Jomes st., near Eddy. THE Swedish magnetist, 5 Clementina; great— est healing power; treatment at your resl dence. T less than cost—Uncalled for sults, over- nd trousers_at RLES LYONS, 715 Market st. oats the London taflor. DRUMMERS' samples of wholesale house cloaks, eults, skirts. 310 Market st. RHEUMATISM—One free treatment; & medical; quick relief a cure. 14 HAV, oot Sorms torsies mibbe th; ety o $S up. 1047 Post st., near Larki 8 BRAND new tailor-made -men's suits, cost $25, for 39 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel: $1 A WEEK: suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st.. bet. Seventh and Pighth. ghest prices paid for Jadies’, gents’ cast-, clothing. Tel. Davis 825, €50 Sacranients.” MASQUERADE custumes. books, wigs;. untry orders, SOLDSTELN km 733 Mt AA—Dress suits, Tuxedos, Pr. Alberts & other suits boyght. L. Skoll, the tailor, 202 Eilis. HIGHEST prices paid for ladies' & gents' cloth- ing. Anderson, 164 9th st. Tel, Howard 1187. | DIAMONDS, etc.,” bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co, 400-401 Adams bldg., 208 Kearny st. WA MONEY TO LOAN. CONFIDENTIAL. Loans of all kinds and ol every description msde on planocs, furniture, wareaouse re- eeipts, livestock and 10 people on their indi- vidual notes at banking-house rates; in case of sickness or loss of employment we extend hot and cold water | your loans; so you take mo chance of losing e ! your business is strictly comfi- - | dential, a8 we make no inquiries of your | neighbore; soods rematn in your poseession and you have the loan as long as you desire; I if you have any outstanding bllls or owe any loan company, we wili pay them for you | give you more money; it is easier to pay DIIQ than a number; to iadies of prominence we make loans hout any security whatever; we can r you to any bank of newspaper in this city; don’t fail to call and see us and we will cheerfully explain to you pur up-to- date method of doing business; you meet no one at our separate and private offices. IL- LINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704 ——WITHOUT DELAY—— | As & rule, persons who borfow meney want It INVESTMENTS. or exchange unlisted stotks or SN w interest in & meri- | right aWay—not t0-MOITOW—INot next week— patent, lued experts at ‘10“ 000 ; but KD-‘I You can save time, save '0!"7 eferences. P. O. box 724, 8 | eave save money by going direct 19 - HOUSEROLD, . We have pever failed part interest in well located auto- | to handle & trapsaction as promised, W Box 6206, Call office. Oukland | ways Bave ibe cash on band—no v.mu here until “‘we get in some momey.” You | cen have any sum from $10 to $300 on such security as household goods. pianos, vehicles, #alary, etc.. &t a Very reasonabie cost. Come to us and receive fair treatment —first, Jast and all the time. Remember this exchanged; manufact le chair. 2018 Mkt.; tel —and ;mb;rxflxrmn you Wwant money W wn who picked up gold purs fn- | u&s}:m‘ 202 m c.u.,z..n ]!ulldlnx 2 nd 1 three-stone Jlde ring, WI: AAA—HERMAN MURP. ep money and return rings and | 601 -602- -m Fxaminer Bunding. 1022 Washington st tments. ck settlements; no disappoini Q" expenses e by dealing directly. | = water spaniel gog; licenee | D cond moriguges, undlvided inter- 2200, Return to 1197 Mont- | essignments of rents, property in trust, £ict; legacien life eptaice’ and undivided in: Serests In prope aturday everins | Courteous, 'uumem smcuy confidential. ral reward. Box | When See BIRIAN HURPHY WILL LOAN Reasonable amount on First inscription inside, H ring; Liberal re- Mortgages on real estate in_city, town or country Low rate- of ‘interest. Give full sarticulars MUSICAL I STRUMENTS. Location, etc. - S Box 228, Call office. Joaned _ salaried peopls -ONE’u.f.‘r own names P hroit wecary! pest rates, easiest payments; offices s cities. Save voursslf money by - bought the entire plano stock of on P srniture House and are, able to sell same at half &ll IM get terms. Draki HIGHLY une:um. Irlvnu pisce to obtain Jiberal sdya iamonds, , 8t 1 :3‘-.:., ‘Store, Branch 1182 r plano, new and meat, and for can’t be best; rented | 3 A—ON furniture or plancs ut lowest rates; no E 2ls0 on real estate; 1st 3. CUNTAS S | *Semoval; no publicity; also on’ _mm" ‘a'l buy direct from factory. deglers profits EMBIER PIANOS, 839 Valencis st., n Nineteenth and Twentieth. iER upright . $86. HEINE PIANO Geary upright -plano, good as new, SIW S5 m o9 p. m., 564 Valencla st ENT . piece of music free. mc:l Pactary, Market, 14th and Church sts. JRIOR_violine; mew and old. H. MUL- maker and repairer. place. ST given away: slorage planos -nafixr- Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mark S extruordinary, stock Bast'n m:;y. sao- . terms to puit. Statham,110 McAllister. E . Byron Mausy piknos, Cstilen pisno ayer. BYRON lAlTY. 3085312 Poet st. upright plancs sold on $5 monthly pay- ents. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAliister st. PE )AL bmlnwly up; (’lk’k’fl.’l“ baby Fhoninger little Keeffe's, 285 O] % MUSEUMS. LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum _of moved to 1023 Market st., mear Oth. rnu. DR A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions hae been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e e — PHYSICIANS A_ND SURGEONS, REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb d-cwr treals Aiseases of the hunun body; f ow located past four years at 667 Geary st. 2 1i Hyae ot bet. O Farvell and Ell G WOO, the famous herb doctor; all al cases cured by Chinese herbs, 746-8'Clay st. e e e PILES AND FISTULA. FREE illustrated book on above diseases sent ; permanent cures without - the contains valuable information. ANK R, WESTON, epeclalist. sulte 5005 Danohos bidg., 8 Taylor st., S. e L Y PATENTS, INVENTIONS patented; U. +S. and‘ foretgn patent laws. F. P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. SCIPLE & RIVES. 1011 James Flood bidg., obtain. buy and sell patents, —_— PRINTING, ~ E. C. HUGHES COMPANY, ers and binders. 511 s PBOPOI:EI. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners,” Union depot and’ Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., March 1, 1 ed printers, engrav- IE tion of section 12 of the seawall, the same to extend from the northerly end of section 13, one thousand (1 feet northerly along the water front line of the city and county of San Francisco fn accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therefor by the chiet engineer of labor for constructing a. stone seawall. It is estimated that the stone seawall will muln about 150,000 tons of stone of 2240 pounds pe: ton. The seawail to be bulit of stone not luhjec to decomposition nor disintegration by the amc- Two classes of stone second class will Include stone- of less than one cubic foot, In assorted sizes, but ho #tone less than five pounds will be accepted lt we! 3 !wen(y-l the stcne to be m.&"‘" ol B, @ per ‘vent". '.he moum of the bid (based on 150,000 pavable (o the order of the secretary of W board, as a the of e DIAAdE ey e it witbia: ik (b o | & after the the bid enter into a Sritien contract to du sald woek according a bond In sum as the deem adequate. 4 ed by the of nd althtul $2300_MODERN cottage, 6 rooms and bath; u block car; street work done; m month, 3310 Mission 8. 1o "eas the | P s R PROPERTY WANTED. DATRYMAN with 20 cows wants to Tent good “P* | _dairy ranch partly stocked; alves, 138 Tith: wu’TID«khflGlo‘ s "' E GARD- ALAS[EDA Anvm’s"u"ns NICE 2story house in Alameds for sals or lclseo property; tral location: Tomer wote it el oy price $3500. 'Address box 3473, Call office. | BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BFERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $125 ONLY—Chofce, level lots near new boule- vard; nothing to equal them in the r_lty ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California ét. INVESTMENT$3800 pass over 13 net: lnvestigate thls bargain. E.J. PHooP: ER. 26 uouuamery st. ATTRACTIVE in eity real te onl of BURR-PADD 'l CO 40 ll.vnw“u‘:‘ew .é{ San Francisco. '10 ,000—TWO sunny, well-bullt flats. hardware-store, cor. Ellls and Devisadero. DON'T p.gunum 436 Parrott bullding. OLD ESTABLISHED, ALWAYS RELIA S WHITE COMPANY, INSURA TITLES GUARANTEED. HO% & $8000—185 acres fine land, no-tly rolling. only 12 miles north of Santa 20 full bearing -vineyard; 8 tuil ‘Deart orchard; modern 8- house, bath, young hflrlel, 2 farm wagons, es, mow- ing machine, sets harness. n.;"‘,::'. plows, blacksmithing tools, 3 flue cows, poultry, ete.: well worth §12,000, old age foros sate; weli established as summer $2100—42 acres 2 milea from Alamo, Contra Costa. Co.; roliing, but all tillable; new house; poultry b : fine well; 2 acres bearing or- hard; on main_county roud. Near Haywards, 3 mile electric cars; 8 acres, splendld little itry ranch; 13 acres vineyard; balance fine land for early peas; house of large rooms; barn; abundance of fine witer. $1200—8 acres 3 miles from Sebastopol, on El"']:‘ ]\'l’le) Creek; 4-) o!nn house; barn; well; ack loam valley Jand; fine pouitry rameh. $5000—TFine corner 2 roads close to Sebasto- pol; electric cars; 4 acres pasture, balance ap- ples, peaches. prunes and berrles; S-room dweiling; good barn, plenty of No. 1 outbuild- ings. Let us drive you around this beautiful and rapidly growing section, $50 per acre—S0 acres finé gi npe and al: land 15 miles of Stockton. on faliroad; m. Won't Jast long. $5300—Few | miles northeast f Lodi; fine sandy loam, 40 acres, 32 in thrivln‘ orchard, yielding big income, 7 acres grain; modern 2. a Tk tank; drying plant. We have other buys in this booming district, but they don't uu'lan.- Let us drive you around if you mean busi- nees. $8700—18 acres on Alhambra Vailey road, close to Martinez: half mile station: naw cot. tage 5 rooms: good barn, wagon shed, poultry houses; water piped to house and grounds; acres (able grapes; 5 acres fruit; 8 acres hill pasture: fine oaks, $2250-—Less than mile of Sonoma City; 7% acres fine loam land; fine view: modern §room hard finished house, bath, pafent tollet; goed stable, 7 large poultry houses, brooder house, 2 brooders, Incubator, young cow, horse, wagon, harness, 130 laying henl_ family or- chard: large windmili and tank; half cash. $15,000—145 acres level alluvial soll, only 1 pmile of fine town, 60 miles from city; well fenced and cross fenced; 6 flelds; 20 acres fine alfalfe; 2 fine wells; pumping plant eapacity 1000 gallons per minute: 004" boroom house: blackamith shop and - eneine. house: ‘barn; 2 large cow barns; 1 milkhouse and separator: 2 No. 1 horses; & Berkshire hogs; 50 head stock hogs: 26 head fine Eraded young cows; 12 culves; pouliey wagons, plows, harness, farming tools. . This cholce property might consider residence. ip exchange at spot eash value, horse, windmill and tank horse and buggy, plows, cuitivators, and boxes; martgage $1700 can remain; mufl; exchange _for house and Iot. $5000—Half mile Oakdale, Stanislats County; 19 acres pure black sandy loam, river- bot. twom land; 16 acres under (rrigation: all in cranges monds, peaches, apricots ries in bearing; S-room house: good barn, sheds and poultry-houses; wire netting yards: windmill and tank; close o high school; might exchengs. il $4500—Stock ranch, 8 ‘milcs from Haywards: rolling land, part hilly; abundance and pasture; plenty water; 6-room d“dn barn,” poultry-houses: fine. deep soll and. nite neighborhood, $2200—16 acres ~fine level sandy loam: 4 ‘miles south of Sebastopol: on new electric § acres in blackberries; $1500 down. $12,500—Only 1% miles Napa City; on Sprinkled road: rural delivery; 60 acres level alluvial loam soll; 3 acres sesorted fruits; ele— gant modern residence of 9 rooms, porcelain bath; clothes and china closets; large grounds and ‘stables; 10 stalls; poultry-houses, fine arive. yards. etc.; might exchange for home around the bay; investigate this. 3500—20 acres, between Elmira and Vaca- vifle, 80 miles city; level sediment loam; 10 acres full bearing apricots and mchel net- un: $600 this season: large berry pa 5-room _cottas windmill and tank: large storehouse: poultry- houses; close to graded school; slooo can re- main We are making a specialty of § and 10 sere homes on the and Sebastopol, with or without buflding: 2"Very small payment cown and balance jong ferm &t B per ‘cont Interest. See them to-aay Send stamp, for large Printed List. 26 Montgomery et. Property Exchange Speclalty. FOR sale—Near Petaluma contmming about 5 acres, everything complete for a chicken have about 760 chickens; this place is very close to town and market: price $5000. Ad- dress box 3079, Call office; no agents. PR Sy NSNS DL § T FORMING a club to acquire a tract of fine land to be subdivided into small farms to ruit among members Xt wholesale prices; terms to suit; & more members wan WENTERN FARSE HOME ABSOCIATION, Toom 09, 808 Broadway, Oakland FOR the best list of country property, fruit and poultry ranches, stock ranc falfe_and timber lands, send !m' ‘HERMEL & CO., 507 California A BEAUTIFULLY located plece acres, in Marin County, for sal thing for subdivisions. ‘WANTED—Cou: 1 efllu Californta. _ .‘sfi’g 3 805 Union Savings aml i iding. ALFALFA irrigated lands, $25 ‘d‘:wn mh, no interest. INDEX LAND B. CO.. 241 Crossley su.. 4 flA.I.P brings our free catalogue Bmm co., 40 HALFMOON BA’ I.IA one Bune e 206, ot 8 ‘flw‘l‘nfll $10 down, $10 Address box 3435, Call .ug mhlhtlnmmhyflfl“ & O'DEA. 95 | et tel. - 7 3 fats. shingles and sidt $7000 for 8 flats: 1 bulla 4 tor g"m“,_ <Oid witer: Targe hay Barn: ‘cow state 3| FOR the road; 3-room cottage; small barn: .gcod well; | $30—FURNISHED lower floor; nice varn_ fuil of m new | HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner electric road between Pgnlmu SPECIAL 2 chicken ranch, | ~vwvumm well stocked with | BUCHANAN, ltfl betweet- Post and Geary— Y T T S T BEST HUHGA]:OW BARGAIN IN BERKE- 3 $2885. $585 Cash; Balance §20 or §25 per month. s olagelex, of Jovin, Sng . o0 ek z:"‘o'm sink, bathroom and laun- t and cold water; cooking and lighting and wired M electricity, with fixtures for hullt. paper Inquire n- 3hd eleotriel Extra well ,linings between room.. hen handsomely werytnh: nbout the place ar- ton. CORive minutes to Ashby station. OWNER, 1810 Stuart st., Berkeley, Cal. _ best num homes, the most modern, most reasonablé terms, see the Berkeley Home Building Association, 2082 Center sf First National Bank, Berkeley. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. R e O R e S BRASFIELD INN, 2214 Unfon st.—Large, sun- ny room. with grate for man and wife, 2 ladtes or 2 gentlemen, xneludlnt board; near college grounds, CAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. “HOME, SWEET HOME.” SPECIAL BARGAIN! $20 PER MONTH BUYS THIS FINE COTTAGE. A spap for guick sale om your own terms; story house of 6 rooms; fine barn, windmill .,m brand new 6-room eottage, 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; fine lot, with 8 cherry trees and innumerable rose- bushes of the best variettes; a Syt R proposition for your wife and you. WI‘I'H!N A BLOCK AND A HALF OF THE NEW FIFTY-FIFTH ST. KEY ROUTB T0 AN FRARCLECO REMEMBER, A sluu. PAYMENT MONTH BUYS IT. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 814 SAN PABLO AVE. INVESTOR OF CAPITAL. NEW Colonial b-room cottage, just being com- pleted; a iittle palace: good-sized lot; east of San Pablo ave.; very handy to Key Route and San Pablo and Grove-st, cars; contains every modern {mprovement snd will be sold chemper than anything of its kind on marke 16300 are. looking. for 4 home don't mise (bl ouly 32560 terme STERNBERG, CHIS- GLM & LINDBERG, exciusvie agents. acres, 1 mile Callstoga; rm, GREAT BIG BARGALN. rolling; § aeres. Siatero and Zintanies wom Fine near g T tun bufinz:fi;un.h—-lmancflclwm ave., on mmsnn-rtm peaches, 8 years old: balance fine oaks and | Priced at §2750 for !mmediate sale; title per- good vasture; rural dtlhery G-room houe, | fect. AARETE L HOLAOMB, Tavesior ot Cap- barn, poultry-houses; 2 brooders, Incubator, | Jtal, 314 San Pabio ave. Oakiand, Cal. $4250—13-ROOM house: bath, laundry, lnin_ bath. 3 sets tolding’ doors, 3 water closets, 2 marble washbasins; inquire within. 1520 Elghth Twentieth and , between Twenty-first tts., Oakland. D un e 2o M P oo WU VOIS ber- | NEW; 8 rooms; hardwood floors; hot water heating; instantaneous water heater; umob- structed view Pledmont Heights; owier liv- ing on it. Box 6205, Call office, Oakland. ELEGANT name: well bufll; § rooms: 2 bath- mw&m handsome mavtels; large lot: 1 palms and shrubbery; also jot and stable rear. Oswner. 2001 Bancrofs way. OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. ‘modern; sunny: gas range Deasy heater, el.ctrlclly, piano; 68 Thitt;-aftn st. near Key Routs and Grove elettric, OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. THIRD, 281—] sulte . ; -Front hkpg. &w mmmm—h DONES AR BOANS.—Low omm-uw keeping; $5 bmummm-dm OAx m sunny reoms complete range; $13. m 801_—Rooms furnished complets T Do POLK., 612—Nicely furnished housekeeping © rooms to let. 54 coeanlnsion OB R T STEINER, 3155 Housekeeping r.oms; reason- e, - .Uhl lnm 1119—Neat, sunny furnished roems PINE. 787—Sunny rooms; good home cooking: $22.50 up. ‘Plh 1720—Sunny, attractive room, with board: billiard-room: referemces. POLK, 609—Beautiful, large. sunny rooms; private bath, good home cooking: r-asonabie. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—2 rooms and board for 3 persons, mfl'lfolnda boy 11 ry old. rooms - Address, with rates, etc., box @0’!. “Call oface front transient, to BOe. furnished rooms for 523—Housekeeping rooms to let; use “of kitchen and dining-room. VALLEJO, ‘'1114—Furnished and housekeeping rooms. unfurnished WALLER, 71—2 newly furnished housekeep- a‘ rooms, $16;-also alcove room and kitchen, e e APARTMENT HOUSES. and today for the first time. Call early It you want one; you cannot dupil- cate them for $10 per month more money. IN APARTMENTS. PERFECTION. REFERENCES REQUIRED—LEAS! FAIRHAVENNew, modern, sunny &-story corner, furnished apartme: light, etc.: $5 to $6 CORNER Seventeenth and Church—New apart ments of 4 rooms and bath. ROSSWELL Apart mu.mrln- -_rfly-h —2. 8 and 4 rooms, Wi : steam heat. ROOMS TO ILET—Furn. and Unfura. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per nllhl. $1'25 to $5 per week lighe housekee toma; ogen ail mEnt: BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, uu Market and ?1 Turk- xharl- lights, running water in every rooms; zsclownptrfl-lln.uflmuua BURTON Hotel, 1120 Howard st — —100 rooms; new house; modern; $1.25 to $3 per week. mo.; also | STORAGE AND W 'HOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; rurnitura housebold goods stored, moved. sbipped. 728~ 731 Howard st, or. Third: phone Grant 161 FLAG Co—Tstimates stven cn storage, moving, pke. & shpg.: h. b. goods shipped % Tates 1028 Howard: phome Mission 102. TRANSCONTINENTAL Freight Co.—Merchan- dise w'house; cheadest in city; get our rates: teqming con’trs, 620 Marke:; tel. Bush $i3 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture )lmmu Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore phone West N B e s o el . it e T PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Maln office Eddy and Fillmore: teh West S28 smms Van and Storage Co.. 11 Monsgoméry Main 1840, Shipping ae cut rates. SEWING MACHINES. 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 st.. nmear Sixth. ALL kinds second-Hand. $3, $3. $5: slightly used, $10, $15_ $20. You know where dolls swing in the windpw. 1051 Market st ALL makes reduced. repairing. rentimge Singer- W. & W.. office 157 6th st. = tel. Jessie 3796 STABLES TO LET. STABLE. 6 stalld. buggy-house, large 1oft; also flat, 5 sunny rms., both $23. 127 Buchanao. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 Smiih Premier, $237 other ftypewritérs at higher and lower pri¢es: rentais. $2.50. The Typewriter Exchange, 336 California st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes. from $20; guaranteed 1 year: remtais, $2.30 month. WALTER SCOTT, 201 Montgomery SMITH PREMIER for sale: §30. 290 Shipley street. SUN visible typewriter No. 2. $40. , $75:aR makes rented. Pac. Typewriter Sutter. BUSH, lfll—-—Ele(lnll! furnished rooms; meod- ern, ‘sunn; BUSH, lm—l\mnl-hed rooms to let; private family; reasonable. HE‘O\'AI. NOTICE. P. R GLISSMAN, with ALTER N. BRUNT & CO... 000 Mission at. CALIFORNIA, 2304+—Two neatly furnished | rooms; gas range, grate, bath and phone; $15. DEVISADERO, 161k—Unfurnished rooms t let; sunny. DUBOCE 434—Sunny furnished rooms; new flat; board optional. FOLSOM, 1600—Large, sunny furnished rooms, suitabls for two gentiemen: gas, bath. FOURTEENTH, 138A—Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. GEARY, 1225~Large sunny bay-window room; bath attached. GOLDEN GATE. let; reasomable rates; GUERRERO, 256—Furnished rooms reasonable rates. HAIGHT, 108—Neat sunny furnished rooms to 1213 Furnished rooms" to good neighborhood. to let; HAIGHT, 365—Pleasant room; suitabld for 1 or 2 gentlemen. HAIGHT, 504—Upper flat, corner; sunny fur- nished rooms to let. HARRIET. 242—Furnished rooms %o let; rea- sonable. H.AYES lm!&—'?u’nl‘llud fmnl :Iull lnnn] N remm 35 mon! HAYES, 435—Rooms to lst; furnished. A Nt HOTEL Ft. Kathoyn, cor. Bllis and Leaven- Beart Ot city, 300 rooms; 100 Nathe: moder in all cetails: $3 to $13 wie: Whh v, bath, n o toninte sviiciio HOTEL Hamilton cafe, 125 Dec. Powell ianon sta. 8.F—Rima. 1 o 33 per steam heat & telephone in_each room. HOWARD, 1213Furnished front sunay rooms in private family. HOWARD, 1820C—Sunny furnished rooms to reasonable. JACKSON, 1202, cor. Jones—Beautiful parior suite; sun all day; phone and bath: private; no signs. JACKSON, 1209—Single front room. JONES, 1219—Newly furnished rooms to let. LARKIN, S17%_Frent eunny room. double bed. $8; investigate this, LARKIN, lm&—UnmmhM sunny froat rooms in modern” flaf LIBERTY, fl—Niceky nlml!hcd sunny room; - bath; reasonable if permanent. MARKET. 1823—Cholce let; charges moderate. rooms g FIFTEENTH, 616—8 or 4 cozy rooms connect-— ed; separate entrance; central; aiso one finé single room. e ————————— OAKLAND EOTELS. Broadway and 16th st. F. A.wu.nn prop., Jakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. bargains In furniture. l!. gw‘l{lh st., cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's'm’ts ROOMS FO. HOUSEKEEPING. keeping rooms to let. G DV SCA 28 BUSH, 1224—Furnished housekeeping rooms to let; reasonable. C?STRO. 551—Furnished rcoms for housekeep- ng. CHURCI E 294—Furnished housekeeping rooms; MCALLISTER, 1270—Elegant private hcme, furnished rooms to let. ROPOLITAN and and night to its guests. SION, $25—Nicely furnished front rooms, 50 per week and up. MISSION. 9253 —Nicely furnished sunny bay- window front and rooms; grate, gas. OCTAVIA, 620, cor. Fulton—Furnished room to let: reasonable. PINE 7i5—Elegant furnished rooms; reason- m 1533, near Van Ness ave.—Newly fur- nished rooms; water, electric light; \Z ros‘rm 701—Sunny front rooms to let; reason- 1 407—Furnished rooms to let; rea- sonable; sunny. SEVENTEENTH ST., 3570—Rooms to neat and comfortable: reasonable rates. let; it e et COR. Van Ness ave. and Market st.—2 con- necting housekeeping rooms; also furnished. hm :mnunno. “451—Housekeeping rooms, fui- for housekeeping; reas. lmn‘!fll ntmfluflmxmm‘n— — u‘?m EDDY, %hmmmmumm:fl Im-.nimht-h:—ln furnished; phone and ELLIS, 724—Neat, sunny, well furnished ‘housekeeping: rooms to let. 2213—One sunny room, also front alcove room; gentlemen preferred. flat. < WALLER, 6—Neat sunny room to let; fur- lm‘ il(. Igw—r‘ulfl——-‘ 'lll..": elee- '-“1 every bus, bagzage. __STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. §.now located at 810 Dia- mond st., or. 24th, for purpose of open-air exercises. It is a orivate institution, curing any case by Meibourne system: Castro cars. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices semt by mati will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per— sons authorized to have the same pubiished. Notices restricted simply to the angouncement of the event are published once in this column free of c harge. | NORCROSS Tmstitate | DIED. Baker, Margaret, 79 Marcellas, Susan A. Brows, Jacob, 4 McCarthy. Corpeijus, 71 Carson, Evelyn ¢ McGuire, Ann, Cottrel, Wm. L., 51 Medin, Alice L., 20 Cuneo, Michel, 41 Morse. Edward A. | Devine, Mary Agmes - Farrell, Patrick J | Farrell, Bridget. 70 __ Peterson, Andrew, | Ford, Bartholomew, 33 Raynes, Marie L. Forbes, Mary Agnes Realll, Vietorio, Gaul, Maria B Ritter, Annie T.. 29 Germain, Josephine.33 Seltridge, Jas. M. St Hansen, Christian L..34 $ Helmholzs, Edward. 54 Swyney, Tanke, John, 65 Weber. Edwin P., 35 West, Benjamin W. 12 Wilkinson, Heury, 45 b, | Kietle, Layng, Irene F., 15 — BAKER—Ir Oakland March 4, 1806, Mis. Margaret Baker, wife- of ‘the late T. J. mother of Mre. J. H. Styles, and grandmother of Wiltrid B. and Milton J Styles, a native of London, England. ag 79 years. mxaney, N:'S. W., Morning Heral please copy. > §7 Friends and acquaintadces are respect- fully nwhe! o Bttend the funeral services March 6, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Mdence of J. H. Styles, 1450 Twenty: Qakland. Interment 4 the ¢ fourth avenue, Evergreen Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, March 3, 1908, Jacob Brown, beloved husbasd of Anna Brown, father of Esther Brown of Houston, Tex.. and brother of Henry Brown and Mrs. Henry Henken of Elk Point. S Dak., A native of Russia, aged 42 years. 10 months and 10 days. A member of Musicians’ Mutual Pro tective Unmlom, Local No. 6. Friends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 6, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the parivrs of Taccherl, Mistron & Co.. 029 Broadway, thene: to Third and Townsend streets for :30 p. m. CARSON—On Tuesday, March 6, at 8 o'elock a. m., at St. Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, a month’s mind mass will be celebrated for the repose of the of the late Evelyn C. Carson. COTTRELL—1In Oakland, 3, 1906, Willlam Lesite, beloved son of M. A A Cottrell, and brother of Mrs. M. Cottred Smith, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 51 years 4 months and 25 days. CUNEO—In this city. March 2, 1006, Michdl Cuneo, beloved husband of Mrs. Rose Cuneo, brother of Mrs, Blanche Walton, Ancel and of the late Hippoiyts Cuneo, and brother-in-law of Mrs. A. E. Walton, Eu- gene Aneel and Mrs. Julia Cuneo, a native of Valleeita, Cal, aged 41 years 1L months and ¥s. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day {isniey). March & o2 o ‘clock a. m., from his lat: )l.-nn street, themep 3 to Yglesia de '(u-tm Senora de Guada- where a requiem high mass wi celsbrated for the Fenoss of Bis o mencing at 10 o'clock, thence to :un-—m and Guerrero streets for electric Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. & and members - Y .- & Monday, March 5. - pose of attending :h' fumeral of our ceased brother, Ikhel wuerite Steltz and Lillian Molloy, and sisters Mrs. M. J. Molloy, a native e i it H i B —

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