The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 11, 1906, Page 13

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5\ Y & READ Phone Main Our Own Printing issues our free list of times asily—7 a. 10 a. 1p m 634638 Clay st. DB4S . 2 X N TO WORK. 69,000 men AME AT FARB PAID. ence required, $35 14 other . and found. places, $60, : 2 janitors. . $35, TOR BOYS: REFS. b, $18, '$16, $15, positions four m., $40, city and country S, DRILLERS rata, Oregon, Idaho, in San Fran- F ON JOBS, RNIA . $40, $00, ers, $82.50, $90. jobs, $90. MEN, rs, differe: reat. job dCinny - $75, 634-636 Clay st 'S, | LAST CALL FOR MEN, 18 TO 35, ARE ALL PARTS armen _and $2.50 day. Sonoma, no work boss here, boss 634-636 Clay =t , $65 fd. e, $20 found. s, $1.25 day. * is, $9 week. - day. Clay st. TWELVE “ILL‘ AWAY. = 2 b farc, $67.50 o GO tion laborer: &'!.'J found. 3 MILLIONAIRE'S RANCH vineyard, etc., hard, $40 and fd. tound. “her $50 and 2 week shipping clerk $1.50 2ay. and nd. . city stable, $50. ipper, city job, $1.50 day. good job, $40 and found. drive butcher wagon and care and found ERN Y £30_found FARE PAID, (FARE PAL D, $40 £d. up. PAID. $40 fd. up. , 634-636 Clay st. up. $40 EMPLOYERS WHO WA or married, $17 10 $I8 week. LOOK. Porter, city grocery and ealoon, $10 week. ¢ biackemiths, lumber rc, £50, §60, $70 fd. 3 MACHINISTE $3 DAY Middle-aged or elderly fireman, $30 f R BRICK LA FERS, PAINTERS. Bricklayer, expenses ways, $6 day. Pa country eorpora- ter and paperhanger, tion, $350 day. LOOK. Clothes packer, cleaning and dye works, fare 30c, $2.50 825 ), Laundryman. plain work, country hotel, 2 useman, ity hotel, $30 SOUTHERN CAL. CARPE!\-‘TER.S, oreman CArpenter, 63 50 day. TEAMSTERS. enters, same BIG MONEY. teamsters $55 and fd. r FOR THESE TEAMSTERS. ATE OF WASHINGTON: FARE PAID, laborers, pile lumber, §2 day. NEW LUMEER JOBS. Saehcutter, jumber co., north, $2.75 day. Doorcutter, lumber co., nerth, $2.50 day. 2 go0d trimmer men, jumber co., $3.50 day. Edgerman, lumber co., $3.50 day. 10 laborers, steam sho 10 MURRAY & READ Clay st. WANTED—At once, good. live canvassers to represent us throughout California; com- missions paid; complete outfits furnished free; €o0d prospects for right party. Full particu- lare address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, Or. WANTED—Teacher to fill oute an unexpired term in Monterey County; transportation and $50 “per month; If satisfactory employment for pext year. Box 28, Call office, b oo | =t HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. | A—cuTrinG & GUNN, ING, Mgrs. Pacific Cont, & Cal. Emp. Agencies. Phone James 3301 and Bush 405. 635 Washington st. SPECIALS, 2 locomotive machinists, $3.50. 1 boflermaker, Humboldt Co $3.50. 1 camp caok, $66, FREE FARE.WEBD, SISKIYOU CO. Laborers, paid weekly. FREE FARE—MARIN COUNTY. Laborers, teamsters and rockmen, pald weekly. W.'P. R. R—ALAMEDA COUNTY. 10 laborers, W. P. 500 laborars, OCEAN SHORE. Wages $2.50. pay when you like. BERKELEY AND OAKLAND. Laborers, $2.25; teamsters, §2.25. Quarry laborers, 5 day, 20c fare. MERCED—YOSEMITE LEY R. R. Drillers, $2.50; laborers, WOODS . AND SAWMILLS. Eureka and Shasta County, g0 to it. Gold miners, $3 day. Gold miners, Sierra County, §2 and found. Ranch hands, ail over, $30 and found. CUTTING & GUNN, 635 Washington st. ‘Telephones. ne..m heat; in every room; Eurcpean p} tel more modern or Convenfent: most elegant- Iy furnished; absolutely Sreproo; HOTEL ARG’ 232-234 MeAllister st., near iy stngle sunny rooms and suites; baths, elevator, Du:c unu Trom Toc to 82 per day; $4 o fln r_week. HOTEL St. Nicholas, Market, Larkin, Hayes sts.—Heart of §. F.; modern; American and Eurcpean plans; electric lights and phone in every room; hot and cold water; quiet, JAPANESE LAUNDRIES. ——————— LADIES, work and lace curtains a 3 438 Hayes st.; tel. Page 330. A LOST AND FOUND. LOST—April 10, 5 p. m., between 618 Market stoand St. Francis Hotel, small card. case, containing two drafts, $60 each, amd_.$75 in aper money and cards with my name, W. . Barpum. Return to. office . St. Francis Hotel and receive liberal reward. DISHWASHER wanted. perience required. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker to do bnsmun. on unfinished coats; steady ‘work and ray fo' the rignt party (no relling). Awly to. N. WOOD & CO., cor. Annie and Jessie sts. RAPID basters and tallors wanted on ooats; steady work and good pay. Apply to B. N. WOOD & CO., cor. of Annie and Jessie cts. WANTED—Experienced man for bushel room; steady position to right party. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., Market, Powell and Ellis sts. PRESSER wanted. Apply 8. N. WOOD & Co., Powell and Ellis sts. 246 Ellls st.; no ex- TO PRE- PARE FOR U. S RAILWAY MAIL | CLERKS: APPLICATIONS MUST BE IN | THIS WEEK:; STARTING SALARY, $300 FER YBAR SER AT ONCE N. H OLI- VER, 48 PHELAN BLDG., 9 TO 6; E INGS, 7:80 TO 9. WIRELESS telegraphers wanted—We have_ in- stalled the only wireless telegraph schodl in the U. 8. under supervision the De Forest imstructors; any one can learn M brief time: | we bave more calls for wireless operators than we can fll; call or write for catalogue. Morse §. of Tel. 26 O'Farrell. ATrE\u —MEN AND WOMEN WANTED | y eight weeks required to learn barber e and secure profitable positions; the only up-to-date college with proper instruc- tions and practice, where students become rofessional barbers; wages earned whils earn! n't fall'to investigate method. G AN BARBER COLLEGE, 627 Clay st. | TEN MORE MEN, 18 TO 35 WANTED AT | "'ONCE TO PREPARE FOR U. 8. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, GREAT SHORTAGE OF ; POSITIONS OPEN; L. SEE IMMEDIATELY “LI\’ER 43 PHELAN BLDG, 9 A M. EVENINGS 7 TO application by mall must contain See SHEK & CO., 252 Eighth ancisco, Cal. Laborers and mechanics to know . Reno House proprietor, has w Tooms to the Denver House, i 250 rooms, 25¢ to 50c per night. LOST—On San_ Pablo ave., between Thirty- fifth st. and Park ave.,, Emeryville, handbag containing lady’'s gold watch, keys, receipt for trunk and momey, Return to Windsor ]!‘{getel. Ninth and Washington sts., Oakland; LOST—Saturday evening, in Cafe Zinkand, sll- THE SAN FRANCISCO.CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1906. goods’; we make no inquiries of your neighbors; remain in your possession and you have the loan as long as you desire; i you have any outsta bills or owe any loan company we will pay. them for you and give you more money; it is easier to pay one than a number; to ladies of prominence we make loans without any secnrity whatever; We can refer you to any bank or newspaper in the eity; don't fail to call and see us and we will cheerfully ex- wuywwuwm«.mw iness; you meet o one at pur separate and private offices. - ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 16, Phelan building; phone Main 704. et ey 2 AT zet ready without tape; come to us; we oan money on sich eecurity as house- a” goods, Dianos, horses. vehlcies, salary, S e vy ressonabia” custs weve becn 2 big help to many, and may be to you; easy installments; liberal discount: come in, phone in. or postal eent brings our man to you_with full free “RELIABLE MONBY LENDERS, OUSEHOLD LOAN CO., = WILL LOAN Reasonable Amount on First ver-mounted, bonme-handle cane; initials *F. C. H.” and “Dec, 25, ‘05" on handle; lib- eral reward fo¢ return, as cane is valued as e keepsake. Phone Main 726. LOST—On Geary st., bet. Stockton and Powell, lady’s pusse, contalning gold and silver. Re- turn to Mary G. Campbell, Hotel Nordhoft, 939 Bush st.. and be rewarded. WILL the person who took purse containing money and cards from counter in Roos Bros. return purse to store; keep money; no qu tions asked. LOST—A passbook with Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco in the name of Robert M. Webb, No. 16027. Finder please return to bank. LOST—Yesterday, large black plume, on Grove st., between Van Ness and City Hall aves. valued gs keepsake. Return to The May- bell, 202 Grove st.; reward. LOST—Late yesterday afternoon, a gold purse, containing a greenback and a key. Reward given at 3017 Washington st. LOST—Sorrel colt, last seen near Colm: tion. 178 Brighton ave. reward for Informa- Ingleside. LOST—Brown cocker spaniel. Return or no- iy O BILLETER, 740 Guerrero st.; re- war LOST—A fox hound, male, white and bm'n. Return to 1208 Van Ness ave.; re LOST—Irish ullcr bitch. Return to 201 O'Far- rell_st.: rew FOUND—Irish setter pup, about ¢ months old. 2065 Taylor st. ND—Brown water. spaniel. Call 416 De- visadero st. FOUND—Stray collie dog. Apply at Steiner st. 1930 LAUNCHES. MEN wanted to learn the barber trade; r to next five applicants. MOLER TEM OF COLLEGES, 644 Clay st, SY TAILORS—Coatmakers wanted for all parts the country. ARNSTEIN, Market and Second sts. SIMON & wanted at Western Union Telegraph carry telegrams; can earn good ages 14 to 17, GOOD journeyman coatmakers to work inside; verything furnished; good pay and steady of ‘Annle and Jessie sts. Apoly_cor. LAUNCHES—New and slightly used; some good snaps. Cal. Launch Works, Alameda. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, Aot 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-187 Fremont st. A LADY having met with reverses and about to lose her planp, which she bought on the installment plan’ and having same almost paid for, will sell for a small sum to party teking up balance of Installments. Box 951, Call office. ent person may earn good income for mewspaper; mo experlence. yndicate, Lockport, N. Y. WANTED—Experienced salesmen; . splendid ing for right party; references required. 32, Cail office. S and restaurants looking for reliable Main 3351 or call at 318 James to_learn the detective business; while learning. 604 Montgomery MEN and women to learn the barber trade; wages while learning; special inducements: San Francisco Barber Colleze, 741 Howard st. VANTED—Men to QI 300 rooms at 200 per night: clothes closets, hair mattresses, elep- tric lights in every rcom. 881 Howard, nr. 3d. TROUSERS-MAKERS wanted. Apply CHAS. LY London Tailor, 715 Market st. SAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. WANTED—Boy 593 Misston downstairs. to learn trade. FOR saie—New and second-hand billiard 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. CASH REGISTER BARGAINS. Dot by stl] you ol ant ‘jopk &t oo line: prices lowest in the city; cash or monthly. payments. . American Second- Hand Cash Register Company, 27 Fifth st. cooled plowing and threehing engin or ol cooled stationary . engin: SLOAN, Palo Alto, Cal. SECOND-HAND lumber, doors, sashes, all kinds of eecond-hand building material for sale. FORTIN & COLE, Hawthorne and Webster sts., Oakland. HAVING taken two high-grade planos in ex- change for some city lots and having use for only one, will sell the other at cost. Box 90, Call office. 100,000 BRICK. second-hand lumber, sash, doors, plumbing material, etc. THE DOLAN job 778 Market st., €0., 1607 near Fourth. THREE laborers. Fourteenth ave. and N et. South: take Kentucky st. cars. BOY for jewelry store to ledrn business; while learning. 308 Hayes st. WANTED—Seamen, green hands and codfish- ermen. THOMAS MURRAY, 510 Davis st. paid ANOTHER rebuilt No. 1 Smith Premier Type. writer, $35; a bargain. L.’ & M. ALEXAN- Mortgages on real estate Give full particulars ¢ Pro of perty. Location, ete. Box 223, Call office. MONEY loaned saiaried people and others upon their own names without eecurity; cheapest rates, casicst payments; offices I 53 principal citles; sas rselt’ money by etting our terms first. TOLMAN, room 583, arrott buildl SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without securl- ty or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confldential and courteous treatment. Call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott oldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Uiberal advances on diamonds, fewelry, at 1 per cent Interest. Baldwin's 'Jewelry 78 Market st.: fel. Main 1644, Branch 1163 Market st. and 27 Third A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal, no pubnclty, ul-o L ml Sntaw u: or 2d mort rity ; hmount 0. W, BECKER, 36 ¢ Geary. room 90, ANY amount quickly - on furniture or -plano without removal or other ~security; lowest rates; no commissions; confidential. ~ 508-7 Donohoe bdg., § Taylor st., corner Market. FIRST AND SECOND uoaTeAGES .ESTATES, LEGA TRUSTS. _FINAN ELEMS. : HERMAN MURPHY, 601-3 EXAMINER BD. ON real estate, first and second mortgages; any ‘amount; money advanced to prevent foreclos- ure; furniture; pianos; estates; any security. WHITE CO., 20 Montgomery st., rm. § 1PER cent on turniture or piano; no removalal no commission: blicity; $35 up: quicks Guict, confidential. . 21 ucnmmery st., rm. SALARIED .people without security: also furn.. estates In probate, Jie Toa. policien. eto: Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 Parrott bidg. LOANS to salaried people without indorser; rompt attention and libgral terms. The ity Loan Co., 211 Crossiey bidg. MONEY to loan at a low rate of interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. ACCOMMODATION loans 1o salaried peop! security. PIONEER CO., 818 SMarker. su it 81 3% ON furniture & planos; $16 up; no removal; no com. V., TREMAIN, room 107. 6 Eddy st. P s BT L e Bt Bl Bt DON'T borrow money on salary untll you see us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bl CASH loaned salaried people on notes without indorser. Federal Loan Co., 600 Exam, bldg. ALL loans on diamonds & k“lr&n( 2 per cent §. F. Collateral Loan Kearny. MONEY WANTED. LOAN wanted on 60 acres of land (improved) Tehama County. Address box 124, Call office. “ MEDICAL: DR. G. W, O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in trouble, consult this speclalist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate heiped; the most dif; cases treated; every cl-n tll(en mmduu reliel no nouonn{‘ low fees. methods will cure cases of Intsnllrily consult me; save time and money; -dvl:c free. 1037 Market st.; hours, 8 a. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30, MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and. irregularities; instant rellet guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 944 Post st. MRS. DR, KOHL, reliable ladies' specialist; instant rellef guaranteed. Removed to 944 Post_st., between Hyde and Larkin. DER " 110 Montgomery st., agents 5 Smith & Bros.' visible typewriter. A—BUYS, sells and rents gear machinery, en- gines, bollers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etp. WHITELAW, 336 Main st. CARPET _salesman wanted. Apply CHAS. M. PLUM & CO.. Ninth and Market sts. good sheet nr. Folsom. WANTED—As partner in business, metal worker. 286 Precita ave., WANTED—Boys over 16. 204 O'Farrell st. DAUTEL wants 800 men to buy Inspected Gov- ernment shoes at 631 Sacramento st. LABOR debts collected; suits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 49 24 st., rm. 522. PENSION atty.,, E. A. Bullls, rm, 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. MEN wanted to buy inspected army shoes, new and_second-hand. 105 Third st. WINCHBSTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 35c night: reading-rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. AGENTS W WANTED—Two good installment agent: pay to good men; commission advanced every aturday. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st. . 730 O'Farrell—Roorh and kitch- ;_electric light and hot water. TED. HORSES AND WAGONS., SADDLE horse for sale; single foote: per- fectly gentle; well adapted for a lady;: price $175. Box 851, Call office AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 827 Sixth st. FOR sale—3 trucks, ope light beer wagom; suitable country; 3 express wagons, 233 Beale. STABLE for four horses and wagons. 130 South Park. FOR sale—Bay horse, gentle and sound; used to city. Apply 1673, Sutter st. SET of single ‘harness for sale. Call office. Box 1007, FOR sale—A rubber tired buggy, nearly new, $150. Box 1089, Call office. FOR eale—A fine saddle horse: gentle, broken. Apply S. F. Riding School. well OFFICE fixtures, desk, typewriter, typewriter desk, fiilng cabinet, chairs, tables, etc. FLORODORA TAG CO., 27 New Montg. st. MACHINERY, bollers and engines bought, sold and exchanged; power plants in their entirety bought. Western Mhy. Co., 230 Maln/ DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 1206 Market st. Leading Bpecialist ‘for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or no_charge; advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DR. SYLVESTER'S office, 1206 Market st. Leading Spectalist ‘for Women. Irregularities cured in 24 hours or no ch.l.rn, advice free; strictly private; hours 9 to 9. DRS” GOODWIN'S lherb treatment, wel known, reliable, safe sure cure for female troubles; instant reliéf guaranteed; $10. Market st., opposite Fourth, suite 39. CASH registers; new and slightly used; easy payments; fully guaranteed by rellable com- pany. Call 14 Turk st.; phone East 385. - REFRIGERATORS for butchers, grocers, ho- tels, pub. inst'ns, family use, direct to con- sumers. Ft. Smith Refrig, Wks., 482 O'Farrell, A—GENTS' full-dress suits F3 COOPER, 21 Stockton st., TWO bulldings, 1017 Bryant st., between Sth and 9th, to be removed. Apply 950 Oak st. JERSEY cow for sale; gives 24 quarts a 3ay. 583 28th st., bet Castro and Diamond. FOR sale—Cheap; new full evening dress suit for gentleman. 3518 Twentleth st. THOROUGHBRED spitz pups. 008 Minna st., near Tenth; § a. m. to 2 p, WEITE Japanese poodle, cheap. Box 173, Call office, A PERFECT.white 6%-karat diamond at a bargain. 10 Sixth st. SECOND-HAND safe, $75. RICHARDSON BROS., 123 New Montgomery st., city. DESKS and office furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCARTHY, 807 Mission. SAFES—New and second-hand. The HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale,rental; bargains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st, to rent. second floor. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—Second-hand safe, in fion, ‘about S¥5 ft., state price, Selivesed v Californla Plano House, 514-516 East Main st., Stockton, Cal. AA—Highest prices pald for ladies’, gents' cast- off clothing. Tel. Davis 825. 650 Sacrdmento, HlGHEST Dfle!l vlld Nr lldlu' t nntl cloth- ing. Anderson, ward 1187. DIAMONDS, etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber & Co., 400-401 Adams bldg., 206 Kearny st. )ll!!lCAla mmnlms. e U — HoU !ES TO LET. A PRINTED list of houses to let; send for efr- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgmry. COMPLETE list of houses and in our renyng department: service fres; furniture for 4 roome, $150: §8 a week. Cordes Furni- ture Co.. on the square, 245-250 Geary st. mA.\'KLI\' filo—Allnetlvz residence; mod- ern; 9 rooms; marine view; suitable Tor 2 tamilics; rent $40. ELEGANT house, 9 rooms, corner Page and Scott sta_(No. i3 Scott st.); yard and base- ment; rent $45. FAXTON ave., 311—House, 7 rooms, bath; near Ingleside car; rent $15. e e, HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. SECOND ave., 441, near Point lom—l(odem cottage, furnished; gas; bath; tubs. COTTAGES TO LET. $16—5-ROOM cottage on Cottage row, nr. Web. ster, bet. Sutter and Bush. Inquire No. 7. —————————m— INVESTMENTS. FIVE and ten cent stores plan pay enormous dividends; mnn.lm- busi- ness and opportunity. Call or wuxe- 5 and 1’0 cent Syndfcate, 1095 Market San ‘ran 3 __-—_-——-—.-—_=—-__= INVALID CHAIRS. | SOLD, ted, exchanged; manufacturer Bavses irieycle chait, SV1b Mt.; 4. Fark 115, A% i AFEWm for the week; loefldm 1 Wadsworth, * Fisher, $138; 2 Hein, B T e £ e e A 4 STEINWAY plano left on ‘mle 3185; reasonable offer refused. 235 e AN UPRIGB.T PIANO FOH. lfl. UARE PIANO TOR $10. NJ. CURTAZ & BON- lfl O'FARRELL ST. SPECIAL BARGAIN, $187—High-grade , 2 : High-erade piano, nearly tew. GOOD e St B o B SRS B BEST rental viens fn the clty for 43 per ‘month; ‘at $2.50; one year' Towed. SCOTT-CURTAZ. b0 Haves pr 2 m Pedenh nPILEL LADY wan! e Mfllflhu:l.‘n le. Box 290, ‘WILL sell upright plano- like $185. from 8 a. m. m».m:fl'v?fim.fi'“ —_— 0 T T e mLPElng! 'iellnl. new uul H. fl ALMOST away; !unn fi.fil fifi: B g Tike to buy due 290, Call. niture. itehead's Storage, st HANOB ext) rm:l::r'{ - M ‘.lu' *&mr SOHIIEB. Byron Ma: player. BYRON ll:"lnq_ T ments. 8-PEDAL Steinway Shoninger littl In& DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence 102135 Market st.; phone South 622; particus Jas attention paid o diseases of women, A—MRS. DR. GWYER, 5114 Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. Phone East 697. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbe; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR. ROSEN, residence 2985 Folsom st., corner Twenty-sixty; lgdies. relief or no fee: $10. MINING AND ASSAYING. ASSAYING 50c; cash for goli, rich ore, etc. Ploneer Assaying Co.. 167 New Monig ty st MUSEUMS. " (G STAFF Free Museum of DR. LIEBK Anatomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 8th, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FINE store In an excellent business block; 1284 Ninth ave., bet. H. and I sts.; rent §25, PERSONALS. AR AR A AR AN AN AANAAR AN AN “REXRADIO'S” M-E-D-I-C-A-L WITNESS: Call for ADDRESS of the prominent city FHYSICIAN who says (see last SUNDAY a “CALL’) he 2 ‘“‘to- ears INSTANTLY made t.g . 509 Kearny. (Upstairs, *'second” door to LEFT.) inyestigation. Houn. GET wise; learn maglc and mind-reading; meke money easily and honestly; 50 tricks $10, mind-reading included; by mail or pers sonal. Prof. Hancock's Magieal Sc School, 845 Howard st. I PR ot A S M. e TS WANTED—You to try Hammond's nnot u»ll cider; ‘cures ; prevents keens chilaren , Deslioy:, iavey doctor's. bilia; recommended physicians; -h at umri. | s worms over. cas. to take. AQG. LEXER CO., 1101 Pis AT lees than cost—Uncalled for wuits, over- coats and trousers at (ARLES” LYONS', the London Tailor, bt )hrket st. MME. GILLINGHAM, 114 Geary wrinkles Tahes trom b ok i ik .J"wml': Mrs. Holshouser, ments, 512 Emma Gm‘!et!ll bll.k m Il.rket. PR il B it d i TR Gl LADIES' and gents tallor made suf p.-flfn“oo.. 231 Post. L. ;v"zgtfi' Wm on installments NEU’!A“ fi co the tallors, Tt e n.'unr DRU! ' sam ‘wholesale cloaks. sull 310 Market st. cost —-—-——"fi—-———-“—— 8 e, g"w;,.'““ Ly R T A fl‘m&. HASQUERADE < 7 -BEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. STANFORD-] :ARG CO. ¥ ankomr st., corner mnave Dealers in , Probate and m ]tn.ltv. $90,000—Rents over §10,008; near Pacific and Tau New sver.; castly and swell brick structure apartments; occupied strietly by we.m:y familles; lot; superb view and charming ings: over aniining. letting coutract for pians and private Muou for immediate $55,000—Great business corner, on_ Devisadero St Taore than half So-vara Lot n size: faur $40 stores should joln on the cor- ner store, which now rents at $65; un- der short lesse; present. $20.000 mort, Bage can be increased to $30,000; land valued at $40,000; improvements cauld not be duplicated for §30,000; we are instructed to report all offers for fa- vorable consideration. $17,500—Howard-st. business Investment: 50 sut alone In ex- $2_ Soal Semaad affer o SIL0Y. e been recently refused, and in Comperi- fon with Match sales this snap has cer- tainly been overlooked: close to trans- fer point on North Side: price to be raised to $20.000 it not sold this week. $16,000—Sutter st., mear Buchanan: 50x137: feet; & flats, 7 rooms and bath each: adjeining land sold last year at $240 per foot and afterward castly improve- ments with latest modern. dwellings; bank loan granted last week of $9600; two of these flats will pay all expenses, also interest, leaving a home and in- come free for $6400 cash fnvested. Omm—Rnu $1630; Gaugh st.. above Hayes; always rented winter or summer; it is conceded that Gough st. will soon be leased By the city for an electric rail- Wway connecting with the Ocean Shore depot, only 4 blocks away. $15,000—Near Van Ness ave. and Post st.; cholce lot, facing two streets; the resi- dence showed should he sold and re- moved, and 12 apartments erected cost- ing less than $20,000 and yielding at least $30 éach; same thing now being done on opposite oo where site alone cost over $60, 'lz.'l!o-flents $1380; Park Panhandle lot, 40x 06:8 feet, with 4 flats; investigate oth- er oferings by any agent in this dis- trict and you will find 25-foat lots with only 3 flats renting for less money and listed at $15.000 and upward. $12,000—Washington-st. residence _(Pacific Heights locality): lot 26x127:8% feet: 10 large rooms and basement; occupled ;k present by $75 tenant; qars pass the loor, $11,500—Reduced; McAllister dwelling in block of stores, with 27:6 feet frontage run- ning through to Ash ave.; a few hun- dred dollars ¢an raise the front build- ing apd give store and rooms to a $40 tenant; a handsome profit awalts a careful speculator; present owner is a non-restdent. $9,500—Reduced; worth $12,000; Oak-st. resi- dence, facing 450 feet of the double drive in G. G. Park: charming home of a late Judge; must be sold to close es- tate; socla] hall, billiard-room and sa- loon parlors special features; lot 137:6 feet deed. $4,250—O'Farrell and Scott sts. locality; lot 25x85, and would bring 38750 at auc- tion, while the Improvements are just £00d enough to produce a monthly in- come of $25.50; street work and side- walk complete. $4,500—Langton st.; cottage and 2 flats; Tents $444; this small investment is worth dollar for dollar and its duplicate fs kard to find. $4,000—Folsom and Sth sts. locality (small - street); lot 25x80; snug house, worth $20 per month. Why pay rent when nsw cash and §12.50 per month will change you from tenant to landlord? STANFORD-LANG €O., 40 Montgomery Phone Grant 123. oe: Gotie o SOL GETZ & SONS, Real Estate Owners. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! Why do_“Land Values” advance quickest near Park? Because of its healthtulness and attraction: Most_select “New Block™ just purchased. On H st., between 44th and 45th avenues. Lots that cannot be dupHeated in this city. Fronting Park and Ocean Beach Cars. Unobstructed view of Ocean, Rocks. Park and Seal Will be graded on officlal grade at once. Finest view; Lowest prices; Easlest terms. Inspection means buying, Call immediately for diagrams and prices. $800 to $850—Graded lots on 234, 24th and 25th aves. One block from Park and cars; “xcellent view of Park .~ Choloest and cheapest lots in this district, Easy terms. Call to sec them today. 8350 to $1S00—Fronting Ocean Boulevard; alorg Ocean Shore and Parkside Transit Co. proposed electric line; $10 monthly. $600 to Ssfib—-Rlchmond Heights lots. S 16w of Ocean, Park and Spreckels Lake. "am Dargains—Easy term: Oceanside Branch Office rorner H._st. 47th ave. Open every day and Sundays. b $200 to $550—Excelsior Homestead and Ocean View lots, $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & SONS, and Dealers. Room 54—Fourth floor, Chmnlclt hu“.mn.. MACKENZIE & UNDERHILL, 218 Sansome st., mear California, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. ,000—New modern house on_extra large lot; could not be duplicated .for less than 315,000 8- 700m house; modern: on larse lot; &Dhndld $14, With 2 9-room houses: on Mplno(?lnafi rented for $80 per month, m house on 30x137:6; best part of Devllldem st.; see this and make us an $10, ooo-—s rooms, modern: out near the Park ndle: lot 25x137 :6. $8500. Two new and very substantially built flats on Sacramento st., in good section; rents $66.50 a month; bullt for'a home and not to sell; & trie cars passing, going to Market and Pows u without transfer; all-night car servic 3 $35,000. Second-st.’ corner, not far from Miesion st.; very progressive section; present rents $105 a ‘menth. lot THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. REAL -'!‘Afl—m'—'fl SALE. 13 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-FOR SALE m mv-. & L SNAP!! rooms o splendid dition; Tented very low for §28 per month. Parcel 2—Nos_ 472 and 472% W. side of Te- 5 rooms. in AL - tion; roof, plumbing, etc., in fine order: rented low for $30 per : Sale subject to confirmation “by the Suverior Court. N The above described property will be sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 23D, AT 12 O'CLOCK 3 . BURR-PADDON c:%l?Ah'Y. Phone Main 3794. 40 Montgomery at. $12, 12, 300./ 1f you are interested in Wmlfl flats you will 1o doubt consider the location in which you are Investing. If so, you will know that you cannot do better than by purchasing prop- erty facing the Park Panhandle. In this local- {ty on Oak st. we can il you three fats of 7. 9 rooms, respectively, bringing an fo- Foma of 308, por moth TiRa Suniticn. of the flats is good, foundation brick and the fnish modern throughout. If you have owned prop- eriy In this viinity you_will know. that the Car will enable you to reach your home at any time either day or night. Be sure and call at our office Wednesday early if you are inter- ested. - BURR-PADDON COMPANY, icorporated), Phone Main 3794. 40 Montgomery , st. AGE of 4 rooms and bath; lot 25x 120; house just completed; contains large kitchen and dining-room. 12x14 fest, large parlor, 2 large bedrcoms, with a clothes closet In each room; bathroom, patent closet, etc.; also 3 small servant's rcom or store- room and basement; all modern improve- ments, and the lot is on officlal grade: you don't have to grade it down or bulkhead around It at a big expense; the partitions in this house are all double: located 3 blocks from the ocean and close to the H-st car line; in the best residence portion of Ocean- side; commanding a grand view of the ocean and so situated that the bedrooms get the sun all day; gas and Spring Valley water; near graded school; no mud In wet weather: no dust in dry weather; the best and health- fest location to live n; brings 10 per cent on the investment; $1000 cash, balance in payments to suit; lots in this block are worth $1300 and ncne for sale. Address for fusther particulars, box 781, Call office. RIANDA & CO., 627 Montgomery st. $10,000—Business property on Sacramento st.: renting locality in Western Addi- tion; lot 27:6x132:7. $5,500—2 neat flats of 6 and T rooms and bath each; on T7th st., near Harrison; real ch m.ow.mnn“fincn corner, 40x80, fronting ; near Montgomery ave.; on 3 streel income $87, A BIG bargain for investment; on _account of llckne- T must leave this country: I will my property at 9183 Capp st., consisting rx s flats and 2 cottages, 15 feet; all in lnod emdion. stesdy tongts: inocime £1040 price. §21,000; easy terms. Apply to the Tne owner, 918% Capp st lish g o 500 Betiacn: 435 Patron E REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—FOR SALE MAKES A HOME IN SUNNY SAN JOAQUIN. Pay 1-5 on 20 acres at $50. Build cottage . Build barn Horse, harness, wagon: Cow,chickens, Digs Soil sandy loam on |rflnt|mx ditch and only 8 feet to_water; no alkall, no ; choice vine, orchard, alfalfa, berry lnd garden land. Ripon 1 mile; rural dalivery e and phone; splendid roads; San Francisco markets. Only 50c fare by boat from San Francisco. Send stamp for mln and full details, 185 acres fne land. mostly rolling, north of Santa Rdsa; Vineyard; & acres fail bearing B-foom houss, bath. hot and Cold water: large hay barn; cow stables; 4 yourg horses, 2 farm wagons, 2 buggles, mow- ing machine, § sets harrows, plows, blacksmitilag tools, 3 fine cows, poultry, ste.: .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 ail tillable; new house; poultry houses: fine well; 2 acres bearing or- Zhard; on matn_caun #5200 Near Haywards, )4 mile elsctric cars; 8 acres, 'plendh‘l little acres balance poultry ranch; 1 fine- land for m-:g $1200—8 acres 3 miles from Sebastopol, om Green Valley Creek 4-room house; barn; well; alley land; fine poultry m;:thno— - corner 2 roads cl to Sebasto- Close to pol; ehm.rlc ur- 4 lfl'- pasture, balance ID- Pies: ~pac! and berries dweiling; varn, plenty of No. 1 outbutld: 'us arive you around this beautiful and rapldly gr w! section. $2400.-8 acres near Petaluma; young or- #hara; turnished house; bar, brooder and go-lm-how ‘horse, wagon: tools; 200 laying $6500—Few miles northeast of Lodi; fine sandy loam, 40 dcres, 32 in thriving orchard, ylelding big income, 7 acres grain: modern 2- story bouse of 6 rooms. indmill and tanky drying Pllllé'. :.: hl'!‘;l.btr buys ia e around it busi- on Alhambra Valley rcad, § iyt Hi i Mount Burely \{bis I8 ‘the "hes Owner, who is in Oregon, must have Some money immediat $13.600—2200- toast, 1% miles from store and postoffice, new. 10-room residence, small creek and numerous blacksmith shop, workmen's house; acres stock ranch near the. chicken house; this place is known to iave green feed the year round; Wlfl carry 300 Read of stock without risk of loss. 300 acres f cutside range land controlled by this place. Send 2c stamp for 38-page catalogue of Country Lands, largest published in the world. BURR-PADDON COMPANY "~ 40 Montgomery St A— CALIFORNIA LAND $1 ACRE. CALIFO! 1a graphs, -nd ze -nnp for SON COLONY, 421 M fine ngs; Bl ts; alfaifa, fruit, ®c.; suitable for summer resort or country heme; rura] delivery and telephone. Radress C.'S: HOLMES, Giiroy. Cal. WANTED—To buy _cot! fn good neighbor- tage hood: 5 reoms, with basement: yard: tarms. Address C. H. DALLMAN, 1081 Market st. (A)—BUY your home in rellable Send stamp_for land lst. nouu. ewall, & Peterson, Fourth st.. Santa Rosa, Cal. A STAMP brings our free catalogue of country land. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. CONTRA COSTA County real estate for sale; send for list. D. J. WEST. Martines, Cal X BRANCE office of The Call for the recep- Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. BOYLE PARK. Large tly lots, wide streets, bay and mountain view: 15 lots sold last month; man and team to show property; bullding restric. tion; no shantes. T. G. PARKER & CO, 20 Post st. Branch office opposite station, Ml Valley. TAMALPAIS PARK. In beautiful Mill Valley, on third-rall elece tric: inspiring scemery; magnificent trees; graded streets, sewered, water mains. Lote 50x150, $350 . rmo It's a place to invest a3 tahe o prof ustrated booklets. LYON & uo\fl 116 Montgomery et. BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. EXCLEISIVE BURLINGAME. Different from all other addition property. Make no mistake: he sure you're at Burlingame ized streets, sewers, water Truly a park in every semse. no ferry, mo fogs Mateo electrie through our lots. Agent on the ground daily. Hiustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 MONTGOMERY ST. Exclusive Agents Burlingame, J HALFMOON BAY REAL ESTATE. MIRAMAR TERRACE AND MIRAMAR BEACH are ahdolutely the best subdivisions in Haifmoon Bay: they adjoin the new city of Balboa, where over baif a million dollars will be mn( during current year, thus as- suring a quick advance in values. Lots $100 up; ' easy terms; call and arrange for ex- cursion. HALFMOON BAY DEVELOP- MENT CO., 211 Montgomery st. bldg.; phome Montgomery 1949. CALL. or drop me postal; free dinner: Halfmoon Bay and Milibrae. ER- DIN, 216 Eddy st. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. _HOOM and basement cottage and lot, completely furnished, including plano; i sell it’in thres days; make an offer. $600—3- unfinished house, furnished; I\ 1ot 50x200. $400—Choicest buudinx lots: beautiful view: 17 houses. flats and cottages to let. J. E. LEWIS. Kentfleld, Maria Co. E m COUNTY REAL ESTATE. FAIRFAX Terrace, right at the station: water ladd; $125 each: cash, balance $§ per month. For maps particulars, apply te B-y commn Realty Company, owners, HOV.SES and lots for sale; houses w. ATKINSON, Illrr King Mm = ou-y st.. and Water st.. ji GOVERNMENT LAND. WE will locate you on good Government land you are entitled to 320 acres of Government land, 160 acres of agricuitural land and also 160 _acres of timber ciajm. Call and see us at 614A Jones st. T for_further information, PACIFIC LOCATING. Dl“llr OPING and COLONIZATION COMPANTY. REAL ESTATE WANTED. A A A A ANty WANTED—2 or 3 low priced lots; give exact location first letter. Box 1029, Call office. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—Good city and country real estate. N O RR PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st.8. F. e ——— PATENTS. A—PATENTS — SHEPHERD & PARKER, home office, Washington, D. C.; Paciflc Coast office in San Fraacisco; all patent business skillfully and promptly executed. mwn.mmnl).w'flhr nnud U. S. and foreign . P. MEDINA, 532 Market st. PATENTS guaranteed; handsome guide book free. E.E.VROOMAN,box 40, Washington. D.C. obtain, buy and sell patents. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor: all dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. —_— TRINTING. E C. HUGHES COMPANY, mlnflhflxfl-fl.m-—‘., tere, engrae- .

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