Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAY FEWER ‘ HELP WANTED—MALE-—Continued. GRAPHERS led the only WANTED— wireless tele- ; any op we have more calls for wire- tors than we gue. Morse once. througho: a: large com- ifits furnished froe arty. Full particu. ery Co., Salem, Or. looking for reliable or call st 318 James | | may earn good i | for newspaper \ Press Syndicate, Lockp arn the barber trade; ames wh ecial ind pharmacist for 1 be@ing 2 Apply b - men (green hands) for | sults. _at | 40 24 st inspect army 105 Third st ‘| 44 Third et., near Mar reading-rooms; and from ferry MOVI _MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE—Cof. 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. 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. A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes. shafting, pulleys, cte. 'WHITELAW, 336 Main st. REFRIGERATORE for butchers, gmcers, ho- tels, pub. inst'ns, family use, diréét to con- sumers. Ft, Smith Retrig. Wks, 482 O'Farrell DRS. GOODWIN'S lerb treatment, well- known, reliable, ‘eafe, sure cure for female troubles; instant reliéf guaranteed; $10. 850 Market st., opposite Fourth, suite 39. A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 511A Leayenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East (97. MACHINERY, bollers and engines bought, s0ld and exchanged; power piants in their entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230 Main. AA—FULL-DRESS suits to rent for all occa. sicns by L. SKOLL, the tailor, 202 Eills st. A—GENTS full-drees suits to rent. J. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second floor. FOR sale—2 horses and butcher cart. 1453 Twenty-fourth st., near Diamond. FOR sale—Spitz_pupples, little beautles, 10 weeks old. 540 Fourth st. $S5—A SEALSKIN as good as mew, MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. A PERFECT white 6%-karat diamond at a bargain. 10 Sixth st LAUNCHES, new and slightly used; some good snaps. California Launch Works, Alameda. | CASH registers—All makes: new and second- hand; half price; easy terms. 530 Market sf. BECOND-HAND safe, $75. RICHARDSON BR( 3 New Montgomery st., City. DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Missjon. and_second-hand. The HER- CO.. 417-27 Sacramento st. G plctures, magie lanterns, sale, rental; BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. bargains MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AA— Highest prices paid for ladles’, gents' cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacramento. | DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs: original method of treatment. 1126 Market. MINES AND MINING. ASBAYING 50¢c: cash for gold, rich ore, etc. Ploncer Assaving Co. 157 New Montg'my st. MUSEUMS. ’ DR. LIEBIG/ STAFE Frec Museum of Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. POLK, 1714, bet, Clay and Washington—Large store and 4 rooms; plate glass windows; property will be fixed to guit tenant. DESK room. 34 Falr building, 230 Montgom- ery st. PERSONALS. THE MARVELOUS VIBRATOR For the sick and drug-weary, every man and ‘woman suffering from disease or exhaustion, wu)x has given up all hope of ever being cured; all aches and pains instantly relleved; fres demonstration from 10 to 12. a. m. price $3 and $5; a child can use it. - Agency American #ibrator Co., 308 Jones, nr. Eddy. WE will giye $1000 for any chronic disease we can't cure; If you are suffering ‘with rheuma- tism or any other so-called incurable disease come and gee us; we cure or don't want your Money. INSTITUTE OF VITOLOGY, 536 Turk The Call for the recep- and subscriptions has 1008 Market opposite i1 p. sul criptions received at Duncan & Church sts esm, cold water : mo ho- ele- | as | any AA—Dress sults, Tuxedos, Pr. Alberts & other suits bought by L. Skoll. the tailor, 202 Ellis. TIGHEST prices pald for ladles’ & gents’ cloth- ing. Anderson, 154 Sth st.; tel. Howard 1187, ANTED—Dentist's traveling chair in fair ndition and cheap. Box 3013, Call. WANTED—You to try Hammond's sweet apple clder; cures constipation; prevents sickness; keeps children healthy; saves doctor biils; recommended by physicians; sale at grocers. DR. LEXER'S tape worn specific; infal.;rmvs, tape worms over ngt; 81, ptge prpd.: pleas. to | take. Add. LEXER MED. CO., 1101 Plerce. ONDS, etc., bought for cash, Karl Eber 01 ‘Adams bldg., 206 Kearny —_— MONEY TO LOAN. Loans of all kinds and of every description made cn planos, furniture, warehouse receipts, livestock and to people on their individua notes at banking-house rates; in case of sick or loss of employment we extend your %0 you take no chance of losing your ; your busines is strictly confidential, we make no inquiries of your neighbors; goode remain in your possession and you have loan as lcug as you desire; if you have any outstanding bills or owe any loan pany we will pay them for u and give y more money: it is easier to pay one than a number; to ladies of prominence we make loans without security whatever; We can refer you to any bank or newspaper in the city; don't fall to call and see us and will cheerfully ex- plain to you our up-to-date method of doing buripess; you meet No One at our separate d ate offices. ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANY, com 16, Phelan bullding; phone Main 704. AN EASY WAY To get ready cash without red tape. us: we loan money on such securit: come to as bouse- RELIABLE' specialists with a reputation; all diseases of men; if discouraged call or write. Facts given, DR. WILLIAMS CO., 103 Geary AT less than cost—Uncalled for suits, over- coats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', the London tallor, 715 Market st. B e Bcle ot o st L M AR MME. GILLINGHAM, 114 Geary st., removes | 7 wrinkles and blemishes from your face; work guaranteed; cousultation and booklet™ free. Mrs. Holshouser, magnetic masseuse: treat- ments. 512 Emma Spreckels bld., 927 Market. | DRUMMELS ramples of _wholesale house | cloaks, sults, skirts. 810 Market st. LADIES' and gents' tailor-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. | ia BRAND new tallor-made men's sults, cost | | $25, for $9 75. 440 Bush, nr. California Hotel. $1 A WEEK; suits to order $15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market 6t., bet. Seventh and Eighth. MASQUERADE costumes, play books. wigs; country orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- hold goods, planos, horses, vehicies, salary, | tion of advertisemients and subscriptions ha: ete. at a very reasonable cost; we've been | been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite & big help to many, and may be to you; | Fifth. Open untll 11 p. m. cary instaliments: literal discount; come in, phone in. or postal sent brings our man to You with full free information. b = “RELIABLE MONEY LENDERS.” A—PATENTS—SHEPHERD & PARKER, HOUBEHOLD LOAN CO., home office Washington, D. C., have opened 5 Market and McAlllster. Pacific Coast office in San Francisco, Mr. J. Tel. South 922. 202-203 Callaghan Bldg. W. Britton attorney-at-law, in charge, All 0. l'(LA D OFFICE. patent business skillfully and promptly exe- Room 3, Macdonough Bidg. cuted. Inventors call 927 Markst st, room Tel. Oak 6980. 210, or write P. O, box 662, 8 F. WILL LOAN INVENTIONS patented; U. S. and foreign Reasonable amount on patent laws. F, P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. First Mortgages on real estate SCIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood bldg., In , tOWn OF country. obtain. buy and sell patents Low rate of interest. Give el pasticuiars PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Of Property, e —— e~ Location, etc REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, Box 223, Call office. treats ail diseases ot the human body fof o = t four years at 067 Geary st., now local MONEY Joaned saiarled people and_ others | be . E gt g . L T TR others | _at 414 Hyde st, bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices In | TONG PO CHY, successor fo Dr. Li Po Tal, 53 principal cities: save yourself money by g our terms firkt. TOLMAN, room 55, buiiding. LOAN! SALARY M Joaned salaried people without securi- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY . respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on_diamonds, jewelry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin's Jewelry Store, 978 Market st : tel. Main 1644 Branch 1192 Market st. and 27 Third st A—ON furniture or pianos at lowest rates; no removal, no publicity; also on real estate; st or 20 mortgages or on any security, any amount O. W. BECKER, 86 Geary, room 36. STMENTS. | isted | estate. er stocks or | etc. Ad- Industrial buildi INVALID CHAIRS. FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES ..ESTATES, LEGACIES, TRUSTS ve.....FINANCIAL PROBLEMS...... HERMAN MURPHY, 601-3 EXAMINER ON real estate, first and second mortgages; any amount: money advanced to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture; planos; estates; any security. W.'J. WHITE CO., 26 Montgomery st., . 8. mapufacturer ¢ NTRAL LAUNDRY. ORK AND LACE CUR- | LTY. | JUGH AND OC- | ANY amount on_furniture or piano or other security; lowest confidential. 508-7 corner Market. quickly t removal no commissions; 8 Tayior st., with rates: Donohoe bldg., LOANS to salaried people without prompt attention and liberal terms. City Loan Co., 211 Crossley bldg. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, stiver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixh st. 1 PER cent on furniture or -piano; 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. poilcies, etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612" Parrott bldg. indorser; The of box of Jew- | Wednesday, - Sept. | m. Address box | aining_rings; prob- idy. Handsome re- ew Montgomery st heck atdFourth and stopped. 254 Fourth | merald apd dia- 925 Octavia st.; Ib- ACCOMMODATION loans to salaried people; no security. PIONEER CO., §19 Market, suite 31. DON'T borrow money on ealary until you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bldg. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co. 609 Exam. bldg. 3% ON furciture & planos: $15 up; no removal; ho com. V. TREMAIN, room 81, 6 Eddy st. ALL loans on djamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. T out of earring; re- | white Liewellyn setter bitch. 24 Miswion st. mo. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. EARGAIN list unequaled in_the elty; up- rights; Chickering. §182: Steinvay, '$i Heine, $235; Fisher, $45; Emerson, §125: Davie, $197: rent $¢ uw. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. co. OFFICE, 130 BEALE ST. brand-new 1ot of pipe. 25 per hundred feet (new). per hundred feet (new). per_bundred feet (new). £7.60 per hundred feet (new). #5870 hundred feet (new). | MACH recetved a -, § 595 hd.. ready for use.Sc 4 - pe. 24-hd., ready for use.l0c B 24-r4., ready Yor use.i2%c | Y b screw pipe, 2d-hd., ready for use. 3 » pipe, 24-hd.. ready for use.1fc Send check or momey order to H. S. | MACHINERY CO.. 130 Beale st | pipe on ca | ers in D machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, s hfting etc. eic. bought, oW, | 1 and exchanged; see’ Sunday papers. | H. € WHITE MACHY, CO., 180-52 Beale st. | | BAVE deglers’ STEINWAY in good condition, §96.60. HEINE PIANO CO., 237 Geary st. AN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR $50. A EQUARE PIANO mnh’xo. BENJ, CURTAZ & SO 16 O'FARRELL ST. BEST rental plancs in the city for $3 per month; some at $2.50; one vear's rental al- Jowed, SCOTT-CURTAZ, 560 Hayes st. MANUFACTURER'S samples retalled at Whelesale prices: easy terms. GOODMAN'S, 1182 Valencia st; open evenings. ¢ profits; buy airect from factory. DEITEMEIER PIANOS, 839 Valencla at., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. FINE old violin and an upright piano; must sell today; no reasonable ofer refused. Call frpm 8 @, m. to 9 p. m. 584 Valencia st. I e Ul TOE. violins; new and old. H, MUL- T aaker and’ repairer, 2 Latham place LIRS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- SH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. ALMOST given away: storage 08 and fur- niture. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. e—New &nd second-hand billlard and bles: emsy payments; we rent tables vilege of buyt modern bar fix- | cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- | 652 Mission st., 8. F. Two fine imported Scoteh collies, and femgle: first prize winners in Scot- bred from finest stock in Europe; also vupples, nine months old: Price rea- J. M. LYNCH, 1615 Market st e—S0 stands of Italian bees In_«ood r at $2 per stand; & place close by to thém. ~ Address THOS. THOMASAN, rop, Cal LADY unexpectedly called abroad wants party to take her piano and pay balance still due E 1l menthly payments; is about half peid for. Box 185, Call HART-PARR gasoline traction engines; ofl | Joled plowing and threshing engines; water r oil cooied stationary engines. J. E. LOAN, Palo Alte, Cal. H registers—You owe it to your business at Jeast investigate our line and prices; we save you money. American Second-hand CaskRegister Company, 27 Fifth st. 00,000 BRICK, second-hand lumber, _sash, doors, plumbing mat etc. THE DOLAN 0., ‘1607 Market dob 773 Market st. neer Fourth YOS extraordinary, stock East'n mfgr. sac- Pm terms to suit. Statham,110 McAllister. Byron Cecllian plano N.‘u‘éfl. 12 Post st. sold on $5 monthly pay- & CO., 16 McAlllster st. baby grand; O Farrell. SOHMER. player. BYRO} KEW uj t ments. -PEDAL Stelnway up: Chicks ¥ Ehoninger little used. Keeffe's, MEDICAL. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are fick or in trouble, consult this speclalist on ts; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; no poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all e:::l of'l, - w‘;‘é‘; me; save time money; advice free. r ; hours, 9 a. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. MRES. DRE. reliable ladies” specialiat; instant m’l‘.?ugx‘mnmnd_ ommoven to Bii Post st., between Hyde and Larkin. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 10213 Market st.;‘phone South 622; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women, the famous hefb doctor: all diseases cured by Chinese herbs. 727 Washington: st. NEW modern stores: rent reasonable. corner Eighteenth and Valenela sts. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor; all dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. P ) PILES AND FISTULA. PEECTRAIE. ¢ ot oo bl N FREB fllustrated book on above diseases sent on request; permanent cures without the knife; book contains valuable information. DR. FRANK R. WESTON, Speclalist, suite 500A, Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st., S. F. SW. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted In meat butcher or stockman will answer. SMITH'S MARKET, Napa, PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES COMPANY, ‘ers and binders. 511 Sansom market; only Address Inters, engrav- . S. F. Pfl:_flPDIAL'v NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Otfice of the Board of State Harbor Commis. sioners, Union depot, and Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., March 1, 1806. ‘Gealed proposals or bids will be received at this office at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p, m. on Thursday, April 5, 1906, for the construction of eection 12 of the seawall, the same to ex- tend from the northerly end ‘of section 13, one | thousand (1000) feet northerly along the water front line of the city and county of San F: co in accordance with tne plans and speci tions prepared therefor by the chief engi- peer of the board and aaopted by the board February 21, 1906, and on file in fhis office, to \hich special reference is hereby made. ‘The work to be dope under these specifications con. Mets in furnishing all stone and labor for cons structing stone seawall. It is estimated that the stone seawall will contain about 150000 tons of stone of 2240 poupds per ton. The seawsll to be bullt of stonc not subject to de- tomposition nor disintegration by the action of sea water or air. | TWG classes of stone will by ecognized. e he first class will inelude stone of one or more cublc feet in a falr assortment of sigan Detween one and four cubic feet: no objecting Wil be made to stone Iarger than four sgnes feet; this class of stone must be free of sepres and marked lines of cleavage. The second claes will inciude stons of Jegs (han one cuble foot, In ssurted sizes, byt g stone less than Ave pounds will be accepted s e A “will be received unless it § o « ‘blank ‘form furnished from this hfl“’.g: is accompanied by a sample, weighing about Iwenty-five pounds, of the &tone to be uocy ind s certificd chack of five (5) per vent od the amount of the Dbid (based on 150,000 tons) bayable to the order of the secretary of (g board, as a guarantee on the Dart of ‘the suce cesstul biader that he Will Within six (6) days aiter the acceptance of the bld enter intg s ritten contract to do eald work according 10 the plans and speciications prepared there: lhfl . or and will 8lso execute and file w; {ourda bond in such sum By éx;n; Goem sdequate With & Surety company. te ey Spproved by the Board of State Harbor Gome missioners and conditioned for ‘the ' faithtui erformance of such CODtract: nor Wil said piy e considered_by this board unless delivereq 1o the secretary or to the assistant se the office of the secretary, at or prior ig 187 clock p. . on Thursday, April B 2o at fllch time and place th bfil will be opened. “The board reserves tho right to refect i bids c deemed for the best ’mm‘.':{fl the State. Bldders are Invited to be present at the opening of the bl GEORGE C. PARDEE, Governor of tke State o California, ex-officlo member of the Board_of State Hal Comminsione; EUGENE E. SCH 2 Mayor of ‘the oty and county -of San Francisco, ex-officlo mem- ber of the Board of State Harbor Commis- RLES H. SPEAI CROCKER. JOHN D, MACKENZIE. Boasd t B e, OH! FO e ASSESSMENT NOTICES. NOTICE of _assessment—Oceanic Steamship . Company. Location of principal place of busi- mess, 327 Market st. (roorm 4, second floor), city and county of San State of California. Notice is hereby given that at & meeting of the board of directors held on the 20th of February, 1006, an assessment of two dollars (§2) share was levied the capital stock of the corporation, immediately to the secretary of the company at its office. 327 Market st, (room 4, second floor), in the elty and of San Fran- cisco, State .of iforma. ‘stock on"the 34t ‘ayoF Marene on will By St S unless payment is - 2 will be sold on the 234 ot the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1906. “DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT” REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, o o e atate Circuar, Publishers §. F. FEsie A "5! MONTGOMERY & KT, FLATS AND INVESTMENTS. 3 3,500—Negr Ellis and Jones; 3-story bujld! = iy, renting low for 170 & mo.; Tot. 5 $25,000—Northeast cor. In Western Addition frontage on rear street; very large I two new d-story buildings of & fia rents $190 a mo. i 20,500—In_business sectlon of Devisadero O 0: three. Z-story bujidtars ® o8 store, flat and residences; rents $120. $20,000—Near 9th and Howard; large corner, with 4 good flats; rents §03; with a small expenditure ' the income can be greatly increased. $20,000—Near 16th and Mission; extra large lot, equal to cormer; old ‘improvements reiit tor $106; with proper improvements income can lte__il;lE!lud. 2 $18,500—Eddy st., near Leavenworth; fine site for new bullding. $16,500—3 neiv flais, near Fillmore and McAl- aters 20100 6, 1 And"S toops abd bath; all in first-¢lass condition; rents $125 = mo. : $16,300—Green st., near Fillmore; large lot; - 3 substantial flats of 8 rooms each; ren| $155 a mo.; pays 11 per cent on invest- - ment. $15.500—3 new, lght and sunny flats of 8 rooms and bath; paneled dining-rooms; tied bathrocms; modern in every r-spect: near Fillmoré-st. eléctric car; rents $160 s mo. $15,000-—Devisadero st. 3 new flats of 7 roome and baths; rents under lease $135 & mo.; in first—class condition; all mod- ern improvements; pays almost 11 per cent. $14,500—McAllister st., near Plerce; large lot; 3 ood flats of 7 Tooms and bath; rents nearly $120 a $12,000—Near 6th a=d Folsom; stores and flats; in first-class condition; compara- tively new; repainted throughout; rents $73 2 mo. $12,000—Haight close to main entrance to Golden_Gats Park; doubleslot; 3 stores; rento §75; this property can be improved to pay excellent income. $11,000—Turk st.. near Jefferson square f in first-class = condition; rents 50 a mo; large mortgage may re- $10,000—3 new corner flats on Webster st.; Tents $85 & mo.; mortgage of $6000 may remain. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. FOR SALE BY GEORGE K. FRINK. Rms. 705-6, Union Trust bidg., 14 Montgom'y. SW. cor. Devisaders and' Jackeon sts.; 67:6x 127:6 and improvements; $52,500. Elegant Pacific Heights residence: unob- structed; Pacific Heights and marine view; 9 rooms, bafh, attic and cellar; all modern: principals_onl¥: $00,000. INVESTMENT—NEW-—GOOD, Cor. Arlington and Miguel: 100x00; 8 flats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath;,pay 9 per cent, will pay 10 per cent; $15,000. INSTALLMENTS, TUNIMPROVED OR_IMPROVED TO SUIT BUYER AND SOLD ON_INSTALLMENTS. Two lots, 11 and 13, on Waltham st., Berna! Helghts, $350 each. Lot, Wisconsin st., near 20th, Potrero; 25x 100; $300. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PROPERTY. Lot on 11th ave., near F st.; 75x100; $300. Lot on north side of 13th ave., near L st.: 180x100; $1800; will subdivide. 15th ave., near S st.; 25x100; O'N. Tract: $350. Bayview Park lot, 50x150, 35th ave.: §350. Lot 50x100, SW. cor. 20th ave. and 'l st.: & H. $800. Lot 79x100, N. side of 22d ave., near K st.; $850; will subdivide. DAN O CALLAGHAN, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 22 Montzomery st. Auetion. Saturday, March 3ist, at 12 o'clock m. To Close Estate. Cholce Holding; California st.: No. 2112, be- tween Laguna and Buchanan: iot 53:9x137:6, with improvements consisting of splendid 15 room house with detic and basement; excep— tional location for an up-to-date apartment house. Also Bullding lot_west side First ave., 25 feet north of California st. 50x85 At Auction. DAN O'CALLAGHAN, Real Estate Broker and Auctloneér, 22 Montgomery st., near Market. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS, ONLY $10 A MONTH, $500 for finely located lots 3 blocks mouth of the park; electric car service unexcelled; en- hancing, in value With every stroke of the clock; buy now; mext week may be too late; “Nat Goodwin’ is not the only man that ap- preciates this beautiful section. % W. J. WHITE COMPANY, room 8. 26’ Montgomery st. $10,500. NEW 2-story and basement residence of 8 large eunny rooms: exceptionally well built; in best portion of Presidio Helghts) house wired for electricity throughout; heater; tiled bathroom: lot 28x127:8. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. CHEAP BUILDING LOTS. Large lots, 126 feet in depth, on Douglas st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. EASY TERMS—ONLY A FEW LEFT. OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHER. TWO flats for sale cheap: 5 and 6 rooms: ma- rine view; large lot. Apply premises, owner, after” 12; no agént. 1362 Unlon st., near Polk. FOR sale—Near Parkside and Golden Gate Park; fine marine view blocks and _lots; cheapest in distriet. E. J. HOOPER, 26 Mont- gomery st. $6500— TWO fine flats, with.income of $57.50 mo.; 6-0 rooms; near Noe and Market sts. in- quire at 10 Pearl st bet. 5.and 7 p. m. YOUR lot survéyed, $7.50. J. A. ADAMS, Dep- uty U. S. Surveyor, 115 Eighth st.; phone Howard 932. ¢ i $1850—MODERN cottage of 6 r. and b.; 2 blocks from Mission st.: $400 cash; $18 per month. _Apply 8310 Mission st. FOR sale—Two flats. 6.and 7 rooms; fine ma- rine view; west side of Broderick st., near Unic Hox_ 665, Call office. ATTRACTIVE bargains in city real cstate only of BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco, 4 Pt UP to date advertising of real estat tions, printed list on application. F. SHANNON, 323 Montgomery st. DON'T 8§ for 3 flats; 1 bufld 4 flats 5000, Builder, 436 Parroly bullding, - KEY lot on Third st.. 25x85; no lease; $19.000. Box 735, Call office. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any addi Unifed States or A Ju gl % postage nald. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE A— CALIFORNIA LAND $1 ACRE. x A= CALIFORNIA LAND $i ACRE, A— CALIFORNTA LAND §I ACRE. Balance _ entire acres; no taxes: level, rich, T gation; t R : LONY, 421 Market st., 5 COLONY, st., room 441, San ‘WE will inform how to buy income 0 . L s e Rasoclat 5 nd. $1300—A HOME, consistifig of 2 acres; Dlunien o rulf: room nams ocagea I A1 e aiimaad, Bow 475, Cult otbas, T utet | s I otfice, T5_ACHES for sale on o Ocean S B B ; i 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 forest. Spleadid — climate—ideal ideal place for a home. All streets graded—water mains laid—houses now building. Buy In_Tamalpats Park for home or specu- Intion. Values will doubls before long. In faet, worth more now—today—investigate. Two rallroad stations In the park. All lots extra large, 50x100 and larger. PRICES-PRICES. $350 to $700. ~ One-fifth Down, Then $10 Monthly. Low ‘commute’ rate, 6 2-3 cents a trip. surroundings—an Come—get out where all is healthy, charm- ing and warm. Send for Illustfated Booklet. LYON & HOAG, Exclusive Agent: 116 Montgomery St. BOYLE PARK. Large sightly lots, wide streets, bay and mountain view: 15 lots sold last month; man and team to show property; building restric- tion; no shantles. ‘T. G. PARKER & CO. 20 Post st. Branch office opposite station, Mill Valley. FOR sale—In Mill Valley, a lot with small cottage: close to railroad. Address box 526, Call office e —— e e BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. MAKE NO MISTAKE AT BURLINGAME. take the cars and riginal is sold by u kil our lots are right g0 to Burlingame stati 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: terme $100 cash, then $10 meonthly. The investor who buys now will double in a short t!me; some buyers already have taken a profit as large as $360 per lot. The new cut-off is builiing right clong, 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- calities 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 askin A YON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. —_— HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. DO you want a summer home by the seashors in the coming resort of the Pacific Coast? Buy now. Lots at, Halfmoon Bay will double in value before ehd of vear. Easy terms. For particulars and transportation see GEO, W. PHELPS, 1003 James Flood building; phone Main 3953. 217 ACRES gentle sloping land, joining the town of Halfmoon Bay; by all odds the best land in the district for subdivision. J. E. LEWIS, Phone Main 55. Kentfleld, Marin_Co. CALL on JORDAN & LITTLEPAGE, room 414, Hearst (Examiner) bld. and join their free & cursion to Halfmoon Bay. Phone Monty. 1649. CHOICE_Halfmoon Bay lots. $100 up: excur- sions Sun, Wed. J. G. Triplett, 303 J. Flood. SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. HILLSIDE RESIDENCE—$7000; 8 rooms; lot 110x175; 1iving-room and dining-room,- 34 ft. long; both fiished In weathered oak; alate and ‘art glase windows; hardware and fx- | tures specially designed: bedréoms, hathroom, halls, etc., enameled; buffet kitchen, laundry and servant’s room. The oak grove, grounds, neighborhood and view cannot be survassed. W. H. ATKINSON, 121 Geary street; Sunday at_ Bausalito. HOUSES and lots for sale: houses to rent. W. H. ATKINSON, Starr King building, 121 Geary st., and Water st., Sausalito. — GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on gnod Government land you are entitled to 320 acres of Government iund, 160 acres of agricultural land and also 160 ucres of timber claim. Cali and see us at 514A Jones st. Inclose stamp for further intormation. PACIFIC LOCATING. DEVEL- OPING AND COLONIZATION COMPANY. —— PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—A Iot to fill In, clean filiing, cios to_ Sixteenth and Church, or will purchase. Address 3380 Sixteenth st. WANTED—Geod city and eountry real estate. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st.,S.F, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premfer, $25; othér typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, $2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 536 Californfa: tel. Main 268. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes. from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2.50 month. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 8, §75;all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co. 117 Sutter. T ——————— S ———————— ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS PENALTIES OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. COZY, ARTISTIC BUNGALOW, $3750. An ideal cozy home in Oakland Helghts of 5§ rooms and bath. There is a living room with heamed celling and open fireplace; good size dining room with large sideboard. Both these rooms have nlr floors. The bedrooms, two In number, are light and sunny. Artistic casement windows are used throughout and the wood work waxcd red- wood. The kitchen js'conveniently arranged and located. Everything about the house is modern and up-to-date. Lot 40x134. This is really a bargain as the place could not be duplicated for the price Address for further particulars, ’ GEO. K. FISH & CO., 1006 Broadway, Oakland. CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION! $40,000—We have under bond 100 feet fronta on the corner of, Clay st., bet. 10th and 14t sts., this city, at the low price of $4%0 per ft. This properiy is parfly improved and about 80 feet in depth. and is ome of the choicest corners on the street. Call auickly. THE ALDEN CO., 468 Tenth Oakland. $2600 WILL BUY this pretty 7-room cottage: porcelaln bath: high basement; -grate, mantel and china closet in dining-room; parlor, dfning-room and hall tinted rg other rooms in green and terra_cotta; lot 85x125; 3 blocks from Grove st. Key Route station: special [nducements for a quick sale. LLOYD & STEIN, 458 8th. INVESTMENT—Corner lot, 100 feet west of Sen Pablo ave.; 131 feét on Grove, 90 fest on 19th st.: coming property, will be in the center 5f Oakland. Owmer, H. R. AITOW, 1428 Park Ajameda, st ROOMS TO LET—Furs. and Usfurm. ELLIS, 411B—Neat, sunny rooms to let; com= pletely FOLSOM, 1398—Nice, large, sunny fromt room; sultable for two men: rent $8 to $10. FULTON, 323—Furnished rooms to let; very desirable neighborhood. UGH, 2013—Completely furnished rooms to let; sun ill day. GUERRERO, 222. near Fourteenth—Large fur- nished room, eleetric light. running water: suitable for 1 or 2 ladies or gentlemen: rent $8 to $10. GUERRERO, 256—Neat, weil furnished, sunny rooms to let. y GUERRERO, 513—Neat, well furnished rooms to let. e HARRISON, 2152—Nice sunny furnished rooms to let: pleasant location. HARRISON, 2630—Very reasonable rooms to Tet. HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. Ellls and Leaven- worth; in_heart of city: 300 rooms; 100 baths; modern in all detalls; $3 to §15 week: with private bath, $1 day; tourists solfcited. HOWARD, 2082Suany rooms to let; prices very reasonable. e HYDE, 316—Neatly furnished rooms to let: 2ll conventences. _OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. HOLE or part of sugay, furnished, 8-room house; central. €15 Fifteenth st. OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Broadway and 15th st. F. A. WILDER, prop.. Oskland. — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SPECIAL {oday for bargains in furniture. H. Schelltaas. 11th st.. cor. store. Oakland. San Francisco Advert’s’'m’ts ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Dnvlls.\l)tno. 458—Light housekeeping rooms to let, 3 HYDE. 318—Sunny furnished rooms; reason- able. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 1230 Thirg st.—100 single and family rooms, 35c to $1.50 per day; $3 to $8 week: the only new and modern, hotel and rooming-house In San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, cail bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. OCTAVIA, 608—Elegant sunny rooms to let; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 381—Comfortable rooms to let. A PINE, 777, near Powell—Newly furnished modern room for one or two; réasonable. SAN JOt : ave., 728, near 20th Nicely fur- nished fromt and back parior: gas: private. s s it wre o BBl SIXTEENTH, 2008—Neat furnished rooms to let; good car service. EPDY, 521—Nicely furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping; walking distance. ELLIS, 317—Neat well furnished housekeeping rooms to let; private. TREAT ave., 820—Nice quiet street; sunny furnished rooms to let. e e, TWENTIETH, 3398—Rooms to let, furnished: neat and sunny. ’ ELLIS, 454—Neat roofns to let; furnished com- plete for housekeeping VALENCIA, 150, near Market—Very nibes rooms to let. ELLIS, 570—Rooms to let, furnished for house- keeping; close In. VALENCIA, 510—Sunny, neat furnished rooms to let. FIFTH, 438—Light and sunny double front rooms for housekeeping; no gas. VALENCIA, 384—Comfortable, weil furnished rooms to let: moderate charges. FOLSCM, 1015—Roome to let, furnished for housekeeping. FOLSOM. 1234—Rooms to let, furnished for housekeeping; reasonable rental. FRANKLIN, 505—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping: modern. GROVE, 202, cor. Van Ness ave.—Sunny front sulte, ‘with kitchen, $20. Phone Folsom 2301 GOUGH, 708—Neat, sunny, well furnished rooms to let. GUERRERO, 747—Neat, well furnished house- keeping rooms'to let. HAIGHT, 505, in upper flat—Four nice, unfur- nished rooms for housekeeping. HOWARD. 0640—$2 week, single; gas stove, wa- ter, cook utensils; no children. no transients. A e HOWARD, 823—Single sunny hall room, light hskpg,: gas; for working girl; $1.25 week. HOWARD, 238]—Sunny housekée; rooms to 16¢ furnished: ptiyate. il P ek . P JACKSON, 1516, near Larkin—Three to five complete housekeeping rvome te let; refs. —_— JESSIE, 323—Large front parior. furnished for housekeeping: gas range; yard: $3.30 week. UNITED STATES, 128 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night. $1.75 to §6 week; élec- trie lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator; read-room: free bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st nr. Market— Most convenlent anfl‘zmpkglble. 708 vostns 35c to $1.50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 market st opposits Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. A e e ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Dunean & Church ROOMS AND BOARD. Al CENTRAL ave., 782, near McAllister st.—Ele- gant bay-window rcoms and suites, with or without board; all conveniemces: best home cooking; plano, phone, etc.; ladies preferred. ELLIS, 1265—Large finely furnished rooms, with or without bpard; all conveniences; fine locality; good car service; homelike; rates low. BUSH, 614 Single and double rooms; German homé cooking table beard. Phone Montgom- ery LARKIN, 1042—Front _room and kitchen; com: plete for housekeeping; rent reasonable. LIBERTY, 129, near 2ist and Guerrero—3 or 5 rooms: well furnished for housekeeping. MINNA, 172—Small, “single, inside sleeping- room, light housekeeping, $1 per week. MINNA, 172—Single inside rooms, light house- keeping; 1 or 2 persons; $1. $1.25, $1.75 week. MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Single and double furnished housekeeping rooms to let. MINNA, 628—Two front rooms for housekeep- ing; no objection to children. NINETEENTH, 3501—Well furnished sunny housekeeping rooms to let. OAK, 117._or 14 Page—Complete for house— keeping; $5 to-$12; hot bath; laundry; adults. O'FARRELL, 375—Neat rooms to let; furnished for housekceping. O'FARRELL, 125{—Beautifully furnished suite with kitchen, cheap, and others. O'FARRELL, 1626—One large, bay-window, sunny, front room and kitchen; $20. POLK, 612—$17; 2 beds, back suite, with kitchen, gas stove, bath, phone, porch. A SINGLE lady owning her residence wishes to rent rooms with board to two ladles. T10 Leavenworth st. —_— POST, 1765, tel. West 42022 beautiful, sunny Tooms, unfurnished, with new carpets; hot and cold water; board optional. HARRISON, 2410, bet. Twentieth and Twenty- first—To let, sunny front room & bath; suit- able for man and wife, with board, $3 each. = FOURTH, 477—2 nice sunny front rooms, with board; suitable for a few gentlemen friends: private. BUSH, 1009—Nicely furnished rooms with ex- cellent table board; nice location; references required. e e o CALIFORNIA, 1350—Nicely furnished rooms and board in good Spanish family; American and Spanish cooking; references. FRANKLIN, 1089—Elegant furnished and _double rooms; excellent table; family; reasonable rates. JONES, 1310_Nice, well-turnished rooms i ‘choice location; splendid marine view; ex- cellent tal board: references. SEVENTH, 252—Newly furnished rooms; sun all day: with or withoUf board: first-class; new home. singls private SACRAMENTO, 1690, cor. of Polk—Furnished rooms for housekeeping and others. SACRAMENTO. 1718, near Polk—Elegant fur- nished sunny front and back parior: with or without kitchen: also furn, sunny single rms. for lizht hpkg.: phone; bath: laundry, SCOTT, 300, nr. Halght—Nicely furnished room and kitchen, bath, laundry, telephone; flat. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. QUICK service for Alameda; now is the time to buy before proverty advances; we have many lots and new hguses and others mearly new at_the old pric® the price will be ad- vanced soon; quick sales, smail commission and_square 'dealing {8 our motto. H. R. AITON COMPANY, 1428 Pagk st. A SNAP—Beautiful story and a half, 6 rooms and bath, 2 toflets; choicest location; con- venient to train and electric cars; ' $3500. 1317 Caroline st., Alameda. IF you want to bulld, buy or sell property call ¢n or addrebs J. 'H. YOUNG. 1243 Park st., Alameda. e BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THESE ARE GOOD INVESTMENTS AND ‘WELL WDRT%IOIONoVBS’flGATlON. North side of 55th st., 40x130. on line of Key Route and one block from present 53th-st. sta- tion; this will be business property and will more than double in value within a year. What can you find better? $470' cash, $15 per month. We have three at this price; owner ‘wants to ralse some meney; his loss is your cpportunity. $1250. Grove st. near Bith! lot 50x130; $250 cash, $30 per month. $1500. NE. corner on Prince st.; minute from this station; 50x120. | $1750. Alcatraz aye., near Adelne st.; 40x103; look this up for business ’mc A In the Berry-Bangs 150. Adeline st., near Ashby station; 57x145. i HiD“Al&. & BRADHOFF, LORIN.” BERKELEY. IN ATTENTION! _New modern cottage, 5 rooms; large recep- tion hall; as, electricity and all conven- fences; street work incl convenient to ‘and cars; east of track terms 3 cash. o THIRD, 522—2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap; in South Park. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms. Purnished: neat and com~ plete for housekeeping. —~ "ROOM and kitchen; hot water; electric Tights: $22.30 per month. 730 O'Farrell street. GUERRERO, 126—Nice suany double and singls rooms, with board: very reasonable. O'FARRFLL, 1770—Rooms and board: private < Jewish family, PINE, 1720—Sunny, _attractive rooms, Wwith board: biliard—room: references. POLK, 609—Beautiful, large, sunny rooma; private bath. good home cooking: reasonable. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any sddiess in the United States cr Canada ome year for $L TURK, 316—Comfortable housekeeping rooms to let: furnished.. TURK, 615—Housekeeping rooms completely furnished; cheap rent. TWENTIETH, 3308—Sumny well housekeeping rooms to let. VALENCIA, 191 near Market—Sunny fur- nished hon rooms to lef VAN NESS, 318—Sunny rooms, pleasantly lo- Sted. completely furnished for light house- ping. VALENCIA, 0564 — Furnished housekeeping *romm; convenfent to market; good ear ce, 3 VAN NESS, 706—Sunny rooms to let, fur- nished complete for housekeeping. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Braoch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts. furnished A“l:nn‘:;«ai uflnol‘?' Call for the - been opened at 1008 nu-:’.'mm . APARTMENT HOUSES. HYDE, 1560—Near town: for refined vate hall and re .vn.n‘ ...«m:n and rear apart halls y carpeted Janitor_service; TOOm; unsu: ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM and board wanted for a 13-year- boy in & teacher's or Protestant clergyman's bome not far from public schools and. where attention can be given to his moral educa~ tion. Box 636, Call effice. ROOMS WANTED. Anderson Transfer & Siorage Co.—35 rms. §2.50 in fireproot bids. ;moving,pack’g.shipping.etc., at lowest 1ates. 19 Turk.nr. Mkt. ;ph.East 1129, _— A—EMPORIUM Storage household goods PAS:IC Storage and Furniture . 2320 Fillmore st.: phone