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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1906 MHIM, AN AD WILL BRING RE 63: Main 5848 ATTENTIC X\ AND IDUC ION OF ? HORSES AND WAGONS—Continad. | BIGHT seater carriage; silver mounted dou- | Dble harness; good as mew. 1115 Eim ave., bet, Plerce, Scott, G. G. ave. and Turk st. | | FOR SALE—A trotter; present record 2:18; : price $600. Address A VERY stylish well broke horse for sale; | sound and a good driver; price $275. Box | 903, Call office. ck horee, 6 years old, 15 hands Feight 1100 lbs; gentle; drive or sad- $40; also ex- . 108 Octavia. Phaet or dd practically ne: ete. 1523-25 HORSE for sale—Suitable for a lady or doe- | _tor. 8§43 Howard st. FOR BALE—Fin: saddle horse; Box 801, Call office. | GOOD Mght office. SPONGES—Rock Island sheepswool, $6 and $9 doz. S. ADDERLEY, 307 Market st., §. F. tor, also saddle. Box 851, Call buggy for sale. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALB. MONEY WANTED. H. 8. WHITE MACHINERY CO. OFFICE, 130 BEALE ST. Just received a brand-new lot of pipe. 3%-inch pipe, §3.26 per hundred feet (new). % -inch pipe, $3.95 per hundred feet (new). i-iach pipe, 0 per hundred feet (new). 1%-inch pipe, $7.60 per hundred feet (new). 13-inch pipe, 38.70 per hundred feet (new). 2-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use 23-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., Teady for use. 335-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use. 4-inch screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use.19¢ Send check or money order to H. 8. WHITE MACHINERY CO., 130 Beale st .80 10¢ c largest dealers in pipe on coas! 2D-HAND machinery, engines, bollers, pumps. pulleys, hafting, ete.. ¢tc., hought, sold, rented 'and _exchanged: see Sunday papers. H_S. WHITE MACHY. CO., 130-32 Beale st. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. MecIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. FOR sale—New and second-hand billlard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables with privilege of buying; modern bar fix- tures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER, 652 Mission st., S. F. FOR sale—3 trucks, 5 large express wagons, 1 malt wagon. 233 Beale st. HOUSES TO LET. A PRINTED list of houses to let; nd for cir- Lewiston. . ers 4 EAN SHORE R REE TODAY. to $3.50 day uartz, $60_and 14, and gold mine. ore and $40 and | cular. 6. H UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgmry. GOUGH, 1120, near O’'Farrell—9 rooms; rent IDAHO, | reduced. UMBSEN & CO. 20 Montgomery. a { ar Cole—On car line; beautiful € done between e ey miea —— Sunday, 10 to 4. S. P. | =in 3036 ALABAMA, 1750, bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty- &-room house, 2 lots; rent 515 )N & BURKE. § rooms and bath; modern Improve- ments; fixed to sult tenant; electric lights. — HOUSES TO LET—SUBURBAN. enient 4-room house, barn, st e, chicken house; half-acre lot, ete.; w Colma station. A. E. VER LINDEN sa_postoffice IN Colma HOTELS. HOTEL SEQUOIA, ¢ ST., CORNER HYDE. heat: hot and cold water pean plan: grill; no ho- or convenlent; most ele- . H. WARFIELD, Proprietor. HOTEL 8t. Nicholas, Market, Larkin, Hayes | sts—Heart of 8. F.; modern; American and European plans: electric lights and phone in every room; hot and cold water; qulet ——— HOTELS TO LET. furnished hotel of 35 rooms; ctric lights, baths, eleva- ting; large grounds; finest location in St for sanitarium. ' Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st INVESTMENTS. STEADY ADVANCE IN PRICE. A month ago our stock was selling at 50 cents per share. Last week it sold at 60 ow selling at 75 cents. We open What will it be worth COMPLETELY | running water, tor and eteam’ ki | find out all about it. B Absolutely safe, legit! | t investment mow before the P a half hour of anybody’s time t us_about it. Attractive booklet fi COLONIAL THEATRE COMPANY, 204 Post st room 422. Phone Maln 3042 WE can sell or exchange unlisted stocks or | bonds for either cash or real estate, etc, Ad- dress (by ietter only) Manager Industrial Commercial Co., 222 Starr King building. INVALID CHAIRS. SOLD, n exchange: manufacturer of the | * Eames tricycle ckair, 2018 Mkt.; tel. Park oo i e s T SR i LOST AND FOUND. aturday pight; amethyst brooch, with diaraonde and pearls: finder. “MRS. 1 COOPER, H corner Sutter and Gough en- | LOST—$500. reward for return of box of jew- elry left on Ellis—st. car Wednesday, Sept 20, 1005 bet. 5 and 4 p. m. Address box 18, Call office. FOR sale—Extra_fine lmported Scotch collie dog and brood bitch'2 years old, and some fine pupples, almost nine months old; full pedigrees; o finer collles in the country. Call at ance. 1615 Market st. LADY unexpectedly called abroad wants party to take her piano and pay balance still due in small monthly payments; is about half paid for. Box 185, Call. HART-PARR gasqline traction cngines; oll cooled plowing and threshing engines; water or ol cooled stationary engines, E. SLOAN, Palo Alto, Cal. CASH registers—You owe it to your business to at least inyestigate our line and prices; we save you money. American Second-hand Cash Register Company, 27 Fifth st. 100,000 BRICK, second-hand lumber, sash, doors, plumbing material, etc. THE DOLAN CO., 1607 Market st.; job 773 Market st., near Fourth, ANOTHER rebuilt No. 1 Smith Premier Type- writer, $35; a bargain. L. & M.- ALEXAN- DER, 110 Montgomery st., - agents L.- C. Smith & Bros.” visible typewriter. | A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- gines, bollers, water pipes, shafting, puileys, ete. WHITELAW, 336 Main st. ELEGANT bath tubs, $11.50; white enameled sinks, $2.50 up; lavatorics, $2.50 Up; 30-gal- lon bollers,” $4. Fourth st. SOLID oak mantel worth $200, for $50; bar- | sain_seldom offéred. MANGRUM-OTTER, B81 Market st. REFRIGERATORS for butchers grocers, ho- tels, pub, inst'ns, family use, direct to con- sumers. Ft. Smith Refrig. Wks, 482 O'Farrell, PHOTO mounts for photographers and card writers; selling below manufacturer's cost. Sunset Photo Supply Co., 42-Third et. MACHINERY, boilers and engines bought, s0ld and exchanged; power plants in their entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 20 Main. AA—FULL-DRESS sufts to rent for all occa- sions by L. SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Ellls st. A—GENTS' full-dress suits to rent. J. COOPER. 21 Stockton st., second floor. A PERFECT white 8%-karat diamond at a bargain. 10 Sixth st. PHOTO mounts for photographers and card WANTED—To borrow $600 of a private party on improved ranch of 28 acres in Northern California: willing to Pay a fair interest. Box 151, Call office. MUSEUMS, DR, LIEBIG STAFF Free Museum of %!u.mmy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. POLK, 1714, bet, Clay and Washington—Large storé and 4 rooms; Plate glass windows; property will be fixed to suit tenant. MAJESTIC building, 1281 Market—Nice mod- ern cffices to let; $10 per month and up. rocffces o lend T — T BROADWAY, 1256, near Hyde—S8tore, llving rms.; rents reduced; bakery or any bus.; $14. LIGHT shop for_manufacturing; rent $10. THEO PLANZ, 565 Geary st. BIG store and basement Wwith elevator to let. 843 Howard st. PERSONALS, ® + “REXRADIO'S M-A-R-V-E-L-g" & ¢ “M-I-L-L-1-O-N-A-I-R-E'S" EVIDENCE—B. Dawson, famous founder of DAWSON CITY, president of “Nevada Death Valley Gold Co.” and Discoverer of their fabulously rich mines, TESTIFIES: ‘“Last Thursday C. Frost's ARM, through severe RHEUMA. TISM, couid not be RAISED from. his side, after a_few SECONDS (drugless) treatment he easily RAISED it above his head, then 1ald it on TOP of his HEAD; I S-A-W this ASTOUNDING MARVEL.—B. Daweon, Pal- ace Hotel, 8. F." Y-O-U can INTERVIEW him. Several local PHYSICIANS yitnessed a ‘nomber’ of TOTALLY DEAF 'ears in- stantly made to clearly HEAR distant WHISPERED sentences; CALL at offices for thelr NAMES and evidence: also READ large PILES of testimonles Of those freed from many and various digeases. BED- RIDDEN . patlents _ VISITED; offices THRONGED; hovrs 2 to 6; 569 Kearny. SHOW this to SICK FRIENDS. THE MARVELOUS VIBRATOR For the sick and drug-weary, every man and woman suffering from disease or exhaustion, who has given up all hope of ever being cured; all aches and pains instantly relieved; fres demonstration from 10 to 12 & m.: price $3 and $6; a child can use it. Agency ‘American Vibrator Co., 808 Jones, nr. Eddy. WANTED—You to try Hammond's sweet apple cider; cures constipation; prevents sickness; keeps children healthy: saves doctor bills recommended by physicians; sale at grocers. T e Y RELIABLE speclalists with a reputation; all ‘diseases of men; if discouraged call or write. TFacts given, DR. WILLIAMS CO., 108 Geary Uncalled for suits, over- at CHARLES LYONS', 715 Market st. AT less than cost: coats and trouser: the London tailor, MME. GILLINGHAM, 114 Geary st., removes Wrinkles and blemlshes from your face; wark guaranteed; consultation and booklet free. Mrs. Holshouser, magnetic masseuse; treat- ments. 512 Emma Spreckels bld., 927 Market. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st. s AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION | doeney Al Of investment, residence and unimproved property will be held at our salesroom, 20 ~ Montgomery st., Tuesday, March 20, 1006, a¢ 12 o'clock ncon. REFEREE SALE. No. 1. NE line of 11th ave, near P st.; lot 25 x100. . No. E. cor. 16th ave. and NOE-STREBT FLATS. 167-171 Noe st., E. line, bet. 14th and 15th sts.; 3 flats of 7-6 rooms and bath each; rent '$80 ver month: lot 25x100. ’ CHOICE PINE-STREET RESIDENCE. 1878 Pine st., N. line, bet. Gough and Oe- tavia sts.; residence of 10 rooms and bath; in E‘fift_"!:n’fl‘; large garden and grounds; lot POST-ST. EeSDNNCH AND COTTAGES, 0. 1. 2482 Post st.: bay-window cottage of 6 mm- and bath; rent $25 per month; lot 25x No. 2. 2486 Post st.: bay-window cottage of & moio.lnd bath; rent $22.50 per month; lot No, 8. 2400 Post st.; bay-window cottage of 6 rooms and bat rent $22.50 per month; lot No. 4. 2494 Post st., NE cor. of Baker: splendid 2-story residence of 7 rooms and bath; rent $30 per month; lot 22x100. All_substantially buillt and in perfect order. GUERRERO-STREET HOLDING. 606 Guerrero st., west line; het. 1Sth and 10th ets.; improvements consist of a good two-story dwelling of 10 rooms and bathj rent $35 per month: 85x100. CHOICE BOULEVARD CORNER. SE cor. 49th ave. and K st.: fronting the boulevard; partly improved with one-story frame bullding; rent $30 per month; lot 62:6 x80. CHOICE UNIMPROVED LOT. H at. south line, mear 9th ave.; 20x100; splendid business location. MISSION COTTAGE. 8933 25th -st., south line. bet. Church and Sanchez sts.; improvements consist of a cot- tege of 5 rooms and bath, with high base- ment; rent $20: lot 28:4%x114. CASTRO-ST. BUILDING LOTS, * Castro-st., weet line. near 22d; 2 able buflding lots: 25x105 each. For catalogue and further particulars ap- ply at our affice. . G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st. desir- GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY $10 A MONTH. $500 for finely located lots 3 blocks south of the park; eleciric car service unexcelled; en- hancing in value with every stroke of the clock; 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 THE Swedish magnetist, 5 Clementina; great- est healing power; treatment at your home. DRUMMERS' samples of wholesale house cloaks, skirts. 810 Market si LADIES' and gents' tallor-made suits, $1 per week. Peerless Co., 231 Post. L. Weiner. HAVE perfect form corsets made to order from $3 up. 1047 Post st., near Larkin, 8 BRAND new tallor-made. men’s suits, cost 8%4% NET SECURED LBASE APT. HOUSE. 3 AND 4 ROOMS; PRIVATE HALL, BATH, WASH TRAYS. LOT 50x115. BEAUTIFUL LAWN WITH PALMS AND FLOWERS: $35,000. BOX 086, CALL. ARE you looking for city property or a home in Berkeley, Oakland or Alameda? You can eave money by calling or writing ROTHER- MELL & CO., 507 California st., S. F. FOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate COMPLETE outfit candy store for sale &t bar- gain. 1314 Rhode Island st. $85—A SEALSKIN as good as new. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 907 Market st. | CASH_ registers—All makes: new and second- hand; half price; easy terms, 539 Market st. SECOND-HAND safe, $75. RICHARDSON' BROS., 123 New Montgomery st., city. DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, S07 Mission. SAFES—New and second-hand. The HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento: st, .. MOVING pletures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargaine. EULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. . AA—Highest prices pald for ladiés’, gents’ cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento. rness- 3 carriage 50 ¥y job. country e paint: nd found. ear city, $4 day. ENGINEER. $105 month. €34-63¢ Clay st. ) city. SAWMILLS, RDE-—— WOODS. MBOLDT CO. end woods here. MENDOCINO CO. FARE PAID steady FARE PAID. TODAY. camp, $40 and $40 " 10¢ to 1 woodchop- 4 cord wood, $1:25 to $2 per READY, 634-636 Clay st ND DAIRIES neyard, south, $30 14 nta Clara $30 14 ) teamsters, £20 ran and country, $40 and found oreboys ranch and pri- v, $15, $20, $25 ERS. hotel, $40 and £4.; 84 cook, tel, $50 and 74.; 13 cooks, other jobs, $40 fa.; 7 wait. try, $10 and $12 week, $25 night baker, mine co., $45 hers. kitchen hands, vege- to $35 and 1d. tor boys, 4 porters, hotels. tution, count! fare re- £25° and 14 RRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Our Office 127-129 South 4 elev Lo les =t country shop, | mill $3.50. | found: 8 | LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of DENIS DOWD, No. 125-316. The inder will piease return’to bank. | LOST—A passbook with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of AMOS WALDRON, No. 204-409. The finder will please return to bank. { EMALL euit case; rame Alice Burton. Kindly return to 432 Pine et. with round buckle, 1814 Gough; reward. LOST—White belt Post and Kearny ets. near LOST—Young bull terrier; ears dark; ears and reward. 1312 Golden Gate ave. LOFTS TO LET. | | FREMONT, 256—Second floor: good light; ele- ! vator: rent reasonable. | | MUSICAL INSTR BARGAIN i unequaled in the city; up- rights; Chickering, $182; Steinway, $195; Heine, $235; Fisher, $88; Emerson, $125; Davie, $197: rent $2 up. HEINE PIANO 237 Geary st. | STEINWAY in good condition, §96.50. HEINE PIANO CO., 287 Geary st. A COZY corner piano, new and neat, and for the money you pay it can’t be beat; rented | for $3 per month and sold on easy payments. | _SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. i AN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $50. | A SQUARE PIANO FOR $10. | BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, } | | oo 16 O'FARRELL ST. MANUFACTURER'S samples retailed at wholesale prices: easy terms. GOODMAN'S, 1182 Valencia st.; open evenings. SAVE dealers’ profits; buy dlrect from factory. | DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencla st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. | FINE old violin and upright piano; must sell today; no reasonable offer refused. Call from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 584 Valencla st. FINE old Russian violin, $200, or exchange for good second-hand piano. Box 987, Call SUPERIOR violins; new and old. H. MUL- LER, maker and repairer, 2 Latham place. ALMOST given away; Storage planos and fur- niture. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. PIANOS extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- rificed; terms to sult. Statham,110 McAllister. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianps, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. and mechanics to know o House proprietor, has ns to_the Denver House, 25¢ to Bc per night. in carriage shop; ome 1414 Pine = for whalers: fine trip for (green hands) for Jackson #t. amen st sults, attachments. 0., 49 24 st., Tm. inspected Gov- | 522, NEW upright pianos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 MecAllister st. 8-PEDAL Steinway up; Chickering baby grand; Shoninger little used. Keeffe's, 285 O’Farrell. S———————————— MEDICAL. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are wick or In trouble, consuit this speclalist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate. heiped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immedlate relief; no polsoning drugs; low fees: my methods will cure all cases of irreguiarity; consuit Market st.; hours, 9 a. m, to4, 5:30 to 8:30. Ruliis, H. Th rm. 40, Phelan mas Post, G.A.R. inspected army shoes, Third st. - 2 H 44 Third et., near Mar- roome night: reading-rooms: ue and baggage 1o and from ferry. AL ISEMENTS, subscriptions received at 008 Market st., until 11 p. m. opposite AGENTS WANTED. :D—Two good instaliment agents: good good men: commission advanced every ay # F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st. HORSES AND WAGONS. Y wagone, 2 milk wagons and livery wagone; superior business les, runabouts, etc. Goiden Gate -ve. ALLION, pedigreed, 3 vears old, broke and t weight 1400 pounds. Inguire - T, URRAY, 436 University av., West Berkeley. - kinds of buggles, surreys, sand Wwago: as of delivery wagons; one 3-ton truck: Bne top wagone: at low price. 1508 Folsom. Sop iy AN, Nohan AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every WeCnesday at 11 & m., 327 Sixth st MRS, DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. inxs, DR. KOHL, reliable ladies’ speclalist; | instant reliet guaranteed. Removed to 944 | Post st.. between Hyde and Larkin. | { | | | | Te; save time &nd_money; advice free. 1037 i 1 DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 1206 Market st. Leading Specialist for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or no charge; advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DRE. GOODWIN'S herb treatment, ~well- koown, reliable, safe, sure cure for female | troubles; instant reliet guaranteed; $10. 850 Market st., opp. 4th, sulte 39, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 10213 Market st.; phone South 622; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women, e A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 5114 Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 697 e ey e DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR. ROSEN, residence 2095 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixth; ladies, reliet or no fee; WE have & very fne §01d mine for salel wall \ H developed, having a stamp mill and improvements; worth §50,000, and has 20, tons of ore in sight; small payment down terms essy. ADDIy J. W JAQUITH & CO., 878 James Flood Bldg. Ploneer Asssying Co., 157 New Montg'my st. ON real estate, first and second mo e ] ABSAYING B0c: cash for gold, rich ore, etc. AA—Dress eults, Tuxedos, Pr. Alberts & other | suits bought by L. Skoll, the tailor, 202 Ellis. HIGHEST prices pald for ladles’ & gents’ cloth- ing. Anderson, 154 9th st.; tel. Howard 1187. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tlon of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposi Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. — e PATENTS. A—PATENTS—SHEPHERD & home office Washington, D. C., have opened Pacific Coast office in San Francisco, Mr. J. W. Britton, attorney-at-law, in charge, All patent businees skilitully and promptly exe— PARKER, writers; selling below manufacturer's cost. e Sunset Photo Supply Co., 42 Third st. $25, for $975. 440 Bush, nr. Calitornta Hotel. | FQR sale-X tasine vigw locka 221 lot: UNCHE v and slightly used; som $1L A WEEK; sults to order $10 up. LEMOS, | cheapest in district. E. J. [ e Lauen Works, "Alamoda. | | 1127 Market ot., bet. Seventh and Eighith. Montgomery_st. MILY ‘ T 315, Box 157, | MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: | $2200MODERN cottage of 4 rooms and bath; FAMIS I cow Tie. i $45. Box. 157, | M try orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, 1 block Missfon st.; $400 cash; §20 month. PPy ssion ROR sale—Lot 46x147:6; 92:6 west Sanford on N. side Buena Vista; Alameda; $900. E. B.. 2017 Railroad ave. UP to date advertising of real estate proposi- tions, printed list on application. AUSTIN F. SHANNON, 323 Montgomery st. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real estate only of BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Franeisco, cuted. Inventars call Market st., room | GRAND Parkside and Sunset lots; terms. City 210, or write P. O, box 662, S. F. and Suburban Lot Company, 11 Montgomery. U. S, and forelgn | DON'T pay $7000 for 3 flats; I bulld 4 flats for INVENTIONS. gisniad; batent laws. 10 B, MEDINA, 582 Market st. $5000. - Builder, 436 Parrott bullding. SCIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood bldg., obtain, buy and sell patents. A WEEK’S news for. s :en!.——m Wukly Call. 18 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, freats all diseases of the human. body; for past four years at 667 Geary st., now located at 414 Hyde st bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. | WANTED—To buy a talking machine. Ad- dress with price, box 701, Call office. | DIAMONDS, ete., bought for cash. Karl Ebor & Co., 300-401 Adams bldg., 206 Kearny MONEY TO LOAN. CONFIDENTIAL. Loans of all kinds and of every description made on planos, furniture, warehouse re- ceipts, livestock and to people on their indi- vidual notes at bankingehouse rates: in case of sickness or loss of employment, we extend yours loans; so you take no chance of losing your goods; your business is strictly confi- dentlal, as we make no inquirles of your neighbors; goods remain in your possession and you have the loan as long as you desire; if you have any outstanding bills or owe any loan company we will pay them for vou and give you more money; it is easier to pay one than ‘a number; to ladies of prominence we make loans' without any security whatever; we can refer you to any bank or newspaper in this city; don't fail to call and see us and we_ will cheerfully explain to you our up-to- date method of dolng business; you meet no one at our separate and private offices. IL- LINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan bulilding; phone Main 704. AN EASY WAY To met ready cash without red tape; come to ‘us; we loan money on such security as house- hoid ®eods, planos, horses, vehicies, salary, etc., at a very reasonable cost; we've been a blg belp to many, and may be to you; easy Installments; liberal discount; come in, phone In, or postal sent brings our man to you_with’ full free information. “RELIABLE MONEY LENDERS."” HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., Market and McAlllster. Tel. South §22. 202-203 Callaghan Bldg. OAKLAND OFFICE, -~ Room 8, Macdonough Bidg. Tel. Oak 6980. WILL LOAN Reasonable amount on First Mortgages on real estate In city, town or country. Low Tate of interest. Give full particulars Of Property, Location, etc. Box 223, Call office. MONEY loaned saluried people and others upon their own names Wwithout security; cheapest rates, easlest payments; offices in 58 principal cities. Save yourself money by getting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 553, Parrott building. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without securi- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any onc; confidential and courtecus treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Ifberal advances on_Ciamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry ‘Stors, 978 Market st.; tel. Main 1844, Branch 1102 Market st. and 27 Third st. A—ON furniture or plancs at lowest rates; no Temoval, no publicity; also on real estate; lst or 24 inortgages or’ on any security, any amount. O. W. BECKER, 88 Geary, room _FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES. ESTATES, LEGACIES, TRUSTS. ...FINANCIAL PROBLEMS. ... HERMAN MURPHY, 601-8 EXAMINER BD, Tigages; any amount; money ad: to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture; planoe; estates; any security; W. 1. WHITE CO.. 26 Montgomery st., I. 8. ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano without removal or other security; lowest rates; no commissions; confldential, 7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., corner MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; silver, diamonds, rls and precious stones bought at W. J. STHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. 1 PER cent ¢n furniture or piano; no k o commisston; B0, pUbIICILy; $35 ub: auich quiet, confidential. Montgomery Loan & . 612 't bidg: JATION loans to salaried 3 PIONZER CO.. 810 Market, sutte 3t WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. — PILES AND FISTULA. FREB {llustrated book on above diseases sent on request; permanent cures without the knife; book contains valuable information. DR. FRANK R. WESTON, Specialist, sulte 500A, Donohoe bldg., § Tavlor st., S. F. ———— PRINTING. ¥ E. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, engrav- ers and binders. 511 Sansome st., S. F. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Office of the Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners, Union depot.and Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., March 1, 1008 ‘Sealed proposals or bids will be recelved at this office at or prior to 2:16 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, April 5, 1906, for the construction of section 12 of the seawall, the same to ex- tend from the mortherly end ‘of section 13, one thousand (1000) feet mortberly. along the water front line of the city and county of San Fran- cisco in accordance with the plans and spect fications prepared therefor by the chief ensi- neer of the board and amopted by the board February 21, 1906, and on flle in this office, to which special reference is hereby made. The up: quick, et Work to be done under these specifications con- s in turniehing all stone and labor for con- structing tone seawall. It is estimated that rCLrE ® sewall will contain ‘about. 150,500 tons of stone of 2240 pounds per ton. ‘he seawall to be built of stone not subject to de- composition nor dlsintegration by the action of sea water or air. Two classes of stone will be recognized. ‘The first class will include stone of one or more cublc feet in & fair assortment of stzes Petween one and four cupte feet: no objection will be made to stone larger than four cubio feet; this class of stone must be free of and marked lines of cleavage. seams The second class will include stone of Jess (han one cuble foot, in assorted sizes, but no stone less than five pounds Will be accepted at the QuArTY. No bid will be recelved unless it is made « Manke form furnished from this offiee ang is mccom; by a sample, weighing about iwenty five, pounds, of Uhe stone to e and & o cl ces Al 8 ent of the bid (based on 190,000 reasy Dayable fo the order Of the secretary of fi Doard, as a guarantee on the part of the su Cesstul bldder that he will Within six (6) g after the nocevtance of the bid enter into a written contract to do sald work according 1o the plans and specifications prepared Lo and N i Such s a8 the bor board a 7 Boem adequate with & surety company. to pe Spproved by the Board of State Harbor Come Tibstoners | and_conditioned for "the faithfal ‘formance of such contract: nor will said bid Peconsiderea by this board uniess delivered 1o the secretary or to the assistant secretary, 1 i e 5 T merinty, UL ot oot 1o 216 o'clock p. m. “hpr the ‘bids m‘”}. at which time and place ed. Ve board reserves the right to reject any or all bids if deemed fof the best interest of the State. S S, TUNL 19 06 feent ot il "¢, PARDEE, Board of State Hal Commission R EUGENE E. SCH Bidders are Governor of State of California, ex-officlo ms ot d f San Fra ex-off - :fl:r :;m ‘3.' nburan ot State Harbor 8- ioners. i CHARLES H. SPEAR., HENRY J. CROCKER, JOHN D. MACKENZIE, ,,“’( of State Harbor Commissioners. B 2Er LOTT D. NOB."I'QI" W“ 0 3 LEGAL NOTICES. AR o FIOH To BONDHOLD] Pursuant to resol #tockholders’ meet of this is hereby given to all holders company numbered from 1 eive, to present the same o8 | fha with this | jution passed at the annual KEY lot on Third st., 25x85; no lease; $19,000. Box 735, Call office. —_—eeee— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE OLP ESTABLISHED, ALWAYS RELIABLE. W. J. WHITE COMPANY. LOANS. - INSURANCE. TITLES GUARANTEED. $8000—185 acres fine land, mostly rolling, only 12 miles north of Santa Rosa: 20 acres full bearing vineyard; § acres fuil bearing orchard; modern 8-room house, bath, hot and cold water; large hay barn; cow stables; 4 young horses, 2 farm wagons, 2 buggles, mow- ing machine, 6 sets harness. harrows, plows, blacksmithing tools, 3 fiue cows, poultry, ete.: well worth $12,000: old age forces sale; well established as summer resort. $2100—42 acres 2 miles from Alamo, Contra Costa. Co.; rolling, but all tillable; new house; poultry houses: fine well; 2 acres bearing or- chard; on main_county road. $2200—Near Haywards, % mile electric cars; 6 acres, splendid little ltry ranch; 114 acres vineyard; balance fine land for early peas; house 'of 4 large rooms; barn; abundance of fine_water. $1200—8 acres 3 miles from Sebastopol, on Green Valley Creek; 4-room house: barn; well; black loam valley land; fine pouitry ranch. $5000—FKine corner 2 roads close to Sebasto- pol; electric cars; 4 acres pasture, balance ap- ples, peaches, prunes and berries; 8-room dweiling; good barn, plenty of No. 1’ outbuild- ings. Let us drive you around this beautiful and rapidly growing section, per acre—80 acres fine grape and alfalfa land 15 miles of Stockton, on rallroad; dark sandy Joam. Won't last long. $6500—Few miles northeast of Lodl; fine sandy loam, 40 acres, 32 in thriving orchard, ylelding big income, 7 acres grain; modern 2- story house of 6 rooms; fine barn, windmill and tank; drylng plant. - We have other buys in this booming district, but they don’t last long. Let us drive you around if you mean busi- ness. $3700—18 dcres on Alhambra Valley road, close to Martinez: half mile station: new cot- tage b rooms: good barn, wagon shed, poultry houses; water piped house and grounds; acres table grapes; § frult; 8 acres hill pasture; fine oaks. X Less than mile of Sonoma City; 7% acres fine loam land; fine view; modern 6-room hard finished house, bath, patent tollet; good stable, 7 large poultry~ houses, brooder house, 2 brooders, incubator, young ~cow, horse, wagon, harness, ‘150 laying hens; family or- chard:' large_windmill and tank: half cash. 15,000—145 acres level alluvial soll, only 1 mile of fine town, 60 miles from city; well fenced and cross fenced; 6 flelds; 20 acres fine alfalta; 2 fine wells; pumping plant capacity 1000 galions per minute. good house; Digekbente shop and engine house; horse, barn; 2 large cow barns; windmill and tank 2 No. 1 horses; & Berkshire hogs; 50 head stock hogs; 26 head fine graded young cows; 12 calves: poultry; wagons, plows, harness, farming tools. This cholce property might consider residence in exchange at spot cash value, a 1 mile Calistoga; slightly rolling; 9 acres Matero and Zinfandel grapes; tull bearing: 9 acres French prunes and choice peaches, 8 years old; balance fine oaks and good pasture; rural delivery: O-room house, barn, poultry-houses; 2 brooders, incubator, horse and buggy, plows, cultivators, trays and boxes; mortgage $1700 can remain: might exchange for good house and lot. ‘Halt mile Oakdale, Stanislaus County; 19 acres pure black sandy loam, river bot- tom land; 16 acres under Irrigation; all in cranges, almonds, peaches, apricots and ber- rles in be: B-room house; good barn, sheds and try-houses; Wire netting yards: Sindmill and tank; close o high school: exchange. $4500—Stock ranch, 3 miles from Haywards; LOIRE s Doty water}. o-soom dwels P ng; : fine deep soll and nice i AL RESULTS REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE $25,000—A large and old-established well-pay- ing hotel business, with a first-class equi, in all of its departments, occu 2 equare feet; 3 frontages in center of & country city in & great citrus belt; 85 north of San Francisco: owner making a fortune out of this plant wishes to retire frum a contiruous service of many years; cash down $14,000, ba $11,000 on mort- gage. to buy- st o Baay w CALIFORNIA LAND CALIFORNIA LAND CALIFORNIA LAND acres; no taxes: no interest: S-acre tracts: level, rich, clear; ready to plow; under irri- i perpetual water right; possession given: phs, send 2¢ stamp for postage. ION COLONY, 421 Market st., Francisco. ) i F iR A WE will inform you how to buy income pro- ducing farms on §10 a month ts; crop will nearly pay it. Western Home Association, r. 89, 906 Broadway, Oakland. $1300—A HOME, consisting of 3% acres; planted go fruit; 4-room house; located in Al ameda County, near small town: 3 minutes from raiiroad. Box 475, Call office. 75_ACRES for sale on line of Ocean Shore Ralilroad; price $3000; this property will ad- vance in price as soon as the railroad is fin- ished. Box 326, Call office. ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California at., have the largest and best selected list. of farms, stock ranches, fruit and poultry ranches, al. falfa and timber lands; send for catalogue. CHICKEN and other ranches ‘or sale near Petaluma. W. WEST, Penngrove, Cal. WE have buyer for large tract, also farms. Golden West Land Co.. 604 Montgomery st. l BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. MAKE NO MISTAKE AT BURLINGAME. The original 1s sold by us; take the cdrs and go to Burlingame station; our lots are right there. Property now ready for home bullding: streets macadamized; shade trees; sewer con- nections: water mains and electric lights. Lots big and generous in size 50x140; prices $500 and up: terms $100 - cash, then §I10 monthly. The investor who buys now will double in a short time: some buyers already have taken a profit as large as $350 per lot. The new cut-off is building right along. when completed you reach Burlingame in 25 minutes; better get busy today and go out; our agent is on the grounds. Burlingame certainly should appeal to you In every sense; it has advantages that few lo- calitles can ever have; no ferry: no trouble to come and go and splendid transportation fa- cllities, Burlingame booklet with photos of the prop- erty contains full information; its yours for the asking. LY 116 Montgomery st. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. TAMALPAIS PARK. —A New Tract in the 'Heart of Mill Valley.— The place of, beautiful vistas with its unsur- passed redwood trees, those mighty monarchs of the fores Spleadid climate—ideal tdeal place for a home. All streets graded—water mains lald—houses now building. surroundings—an Buy in_Tamalpais Park for home or specu- lation. Values will double befors long. 1In fact, worth more now—today—investigate. Two rallroad stations in the park. All lots extra large, 50x150 and larxer. PRICES-PRICES. 3850 to $700. One-fifth Down, Then $10 Monthly. Low ‘‘commute’ rate, 6 2-3 cents a trip. Come—get out where all is healthy, charm- ing 8nd warm. . Send for Illustrated Booklet. LYOK & HOAG, Exclisive Axents. 116 Montgomery St. and 34th; lot 37:6x127; bath, high basement. open nickel plumbing, combination gas and electric fixtures, almost new; splendid neighborhood and only 4 blocks to the San Pablo and 40th et. station of the Key Route; $500 casn, balance can re- this property must be sold within six ; owner, keys, etc., om pr:“mi:.; see it and make offer, but do it quic] INVESTORS, ATTENTION! New building proposition: under a 10-year lease by & prominemt compan ing S per cent net on an investment of 3 able montbly in_advance; this is a rare oppor- tuity and is indorsed by a prominent banker; prineipals only please apply. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 San Pablo ave., Investor of capital, Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. THOROUGHLY modern §-room _ furnished house; ave., near Santa Rosa ave.; convenient to Key Route. Box 2669, Call. WALSWORTH, 410—$40; flowers. lawn, location, all nice: smap; long lease. Why buy furniture? Cheaper this way. S —— OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. CASTRO, 1207, next to cormer Fourteenth, Oakland—Newly furnished rooms, with board; running water: orivate house: terms meod. MADISON. 1305—Handsomely furnished rooms with board; first-class location. % .% l HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Brosdway and 15th st. F. A. 'WILDER, prop., Oskland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SPECIAL today for bargains in furniturs. H. Schellbaas, 1ith st., cor. store, Oukland. San Francisco Advert's'm’ts ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, 728—Sunny front suits and large sunny front room; all nicely furn.; phone and bath. ELLIS, 454—Neat rooms to let; furnished com- plete for housekeeping. FOLSOM, 834—Bay-window room for house= keeping, with kitchen: gas or coal stove. FOLSOM, 1234—Rooms to let; furnished com- plete for housekeeping. FRANKLIN, 505—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping: modern. GROVE. 202, cor. Van Ness ave.—Sunny front suite, with kitchen, $20. Phone Folsom 2301. well furnished l HAIGHT, 606—Large front room, $6 a month; gas, grate, bath; also two unfurnished. HAYES. 120%—Flat; 4 rooms, furnished for housekeeping; gas and water; $20 per month. HOWARD. 640—$2 week, single; gas stove ter, cook utensils; no children, no transients. HOWARD, 823—Large front furnished rooms; light hpks.: gas; couple; $3.50 per week. HOWARD. 2381—Sunny housekeeping rooms to let; furnished;, private. JACKSON, 1516, near Larkin—Three to five complete housekeeping roome to let; refs. JESSIE, 32— Large front parior, furnished hounaepln gas range, $3.30 week: also one, LARKIN, 1042—Front room and kitchen; com- plete for housekeeping; rent reasonable. LIBERTY, 129, near 21st and Guerrero—3 or § rooms; well furnished for housekeeping. MINNA. 172—Single inside rooms. Ilaht house- keeping; 1 or 2 persons; $1. $1.25, §1.75 week. NINETEENTH, 3591—Well furnished sunuy housekeeping rooms to let. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping: $5 to §12; hot bath; Jaundry: adults. OAK. 607—Two newly furnished housekeeping rooms. FOR sale—In Mill Valley, a lot with small cottage: close to rallroad. Address box 526, Call office. HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. CALL on JORDAN & LITTLEPAGE, room 414 Hearst (Examiner) bld. and foin their free ex- cursion to Halfmoon Bay. Phone Monty. 1849, CHOICE Halfmoon Bay lots, $100 up: excur- slons Sun., Wed. J. G. Triplett, 303 J. Flood. FOR best lots in Halfmecon Bay call en SAUL & O'DEA, 95 Market; tel. Montgomery 1791 I SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. HOUSES and lots for sale: houses to rent. W. H. ATKINSON, Starr King bullding, 121 ry st., and Water st., Sausalito. TWO 4-room cottages for sale; $1500 and $2100. Appiy MacKENZIE, builder, Sausalito. lznd, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160_ucres of timber claim. Call and see us at 514A Jones st. Inclose stamp for further information. PACIFIC LOCA’ G, DEVEL- OPING AND COLONIZATION COMPANY. l REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. CLEAR lots, perfect title, at market prices; ‘value up to $10,000; all or part for exchange for improved property; any good location. ‘will pay cash difference. W. H. CORNELL, real estate owner, 468 1ith st., Oakland, Cal. A A A e A A WANTED—Good city and count real estate. BURR-PADDON CO., “lmt:znrry st..S.F, l STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van household goods stored, moved, ehij 2= 781 Howard st nr. Third; phone 161 CONKLIN'S storags furniture and merchan- dise. 383 Golden Gate ave. Phone South 102. PACIFIC Storage and Furmiture Com- pany. 2820 Fillmore st.; phone m PIERCE-RODOLPH Storsge and Moving Co. Maln office Eddy and Fillmore: tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Q.HW pping at cut ra ot.; tel. Main 1840. ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS 'ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. CEE WIIL bulld on terms in any INVESTMENT; 5 Iot; Clinton ave.; :;:)‘. cash Broadway. OAK, €07—Two nicely furnished rooms; lght housekeeping; new flat: no sign. O'FARRELL, 375—Neat rooms to let; furnished for housekeeping. SACRAMENTO, 1718 near Polk—Elegant fur- nished sunny front and back parlor; with or without kitchen: aleo furn. sunny single rms. for light hpkg.; phone: bath: laundry. VEN:! 255—2 housekeeping $1.75 week: also front room, eh):m rooms $1.25 week. TENTH, 152—Two sunny connecting rooms, nicely,/furnished; gas range, water. TAYLOR, 911—2 sunny furnished rooms, gas range, $15; 4 sunny rooms, 2 gas ranges, sink, $25. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—3 rooms: completé for houskeeping: $12 no children. ing: TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms, furnished; neat and com= plete for housekeeping. TURK, - 316—Comfortable housekeeping rooms to let; furnished. il f i ] ' i i 1 g il L ¢ i T £ % 1 i i i § corner, apartment, all front street: kitchen, bath, Tghta, ete.: 35 1o 8 per week. 227 9th st. 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