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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1906. BOOKKEEPER to take charge of office furniture house. Box 2522, Call. EXPERIENCED waiter wanted. Market st, near Sixteenth. WOOD turner. GEORGE W, KNEASS, Eighteenth and Illinois st goed chance for Box 6954, Call ugust; a profitable and nE hile you walt 1228 re, for. 105 3d. CITY REAL ESTATE. DWIN & HOWELL, Near Post. tate Board. of 10 rooms st., near on Post st n Twentieth 25x114: oppo- ear wide Dolores st little flats; close District: lot 3 no n good conditien; por- unimproved ot far from Fillmore; feet frontage; 10 “ottage t. § District for furni- 0x1 00, on easy buiiding: 26 to build lroad ave ear 16th a beautiful XCELSIOR HOMESTEAD. only one short block frem lots Sanchez near et bituminized. ESTMENT. on Fillmore, s location. nd ready to build on; s: titles guaranteed by panies; be sure to fore you invest your every day; also LD WEINSTEIN, temporary build- n, 10C E. of Polk; h st. 180 N. of 3d st, 80 S. temporary Poik, bet. Clay GE K. FRINK, ¢a m and af- est in first and 3ive full particu- stantial buildings_of Apply to 1 Golden estate, rentals, street, north- titles restored heaply. 8. W. snadnock blag. LEY—S. F. and sub. 2484 Califor- & H. ¢ §$1 down, $1 week le of lot southwest cor- | { 3 { FOR_SALE. 2579 | $3000—Small chicken ranch, near Peta- . Potrero. | | | | and Fourteenth sts.; price. oms and bath; modern:; | 303 Cortland ave. | QUAST, real estate, 8E. cor. | adero sts. TO LEASE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. REAL luma; 13 acres; good house and barn; well of water, fruit trees, etc.; this i§ a good buy and can be had on easy| terms; Al for poultry;: very close to! new electric raliroad; :.Yso steam road. THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Union Savings Bank bulldine, Oakland, Cal. . TATE TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE. §$7000 worth of Oakland property to exchange for Orem or Los Angeles | E_ropeny. P. C: SEN & CO., 466 | enth street, Oakland, Cal { $5500—160 acres: beautiful mountain | ranch; vineyard, orchard, cattle; fur- | nished 5-réom house; will exchange for city roperty. Apply sts. FOR SALE. $6000—One of the best orchards of ten acres, with good improvements and water rights; §1500 crop on it this Yyear; almost in San Jose; electric car ines very close; terms if desired. THOS. GILBE! 1004 U jon Sevings Bank building, Oakland, Cal. SPECIAL. Stoek ranch, 2500 acres; § hours from 8. F.; finest valley in California; large creek; 500 acres level land. be #old. P. C. LASSEN & CO., §6 Tenth street, Oakland. $900 CABH—§ chicken acres nice improved ranch near Petaluma; 800 young hens, 300 pullets, Horse, wagon, incubators, brooder houses, nd farming implements. Box 513, 1 D! MEYER, Geary and Devisadero e ] REAL ESTATE TO LEASE. 100,000 SQUARE feet to lease om Twelfth st, near Mission; will im- grm—e with temporary or permanenmt BALDWIN ulldings if desired. HOWELL, 1692 Fillmore st. ——— e e WANTED TO LEASE. WANT to lease immediately, good-sized lot in downtown dlatrict; please give size, location and lowest rent first letter. New York Construction Co., 1651 Fillmore st, box 2513, WANTED—5-year lease on lot on Mar- Ket, Kearny, Third, Geary or near vi- cinity; state full particulars and least rent. C. SPAULDING, 1651 Fillmore | Bt, box 2514. CALIFORNIA lana, $1 acre; balance en- | tire purchase $1 week for each 5 acres: no taxes; mo interest; s-acre | tracts; level. rich, clear; ready to| plow: ion; perpetual wa- e possession given; . photographs for 2¢| T 763 Van| 50—ACRE lots, 1 miles from depot at| §¢ acres, $1200; also ains in fruit, vine, al-| faifa a tock farms throughout the State. rite for catalogue. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 1666 O'Farrell SS—Most heautiful suburban | nce lots; bathing, fishing, boat- | ing; wild berries; charming woods; | large lots $125 and '!g. instaliments | C. M. WOOSTER CO., 1686 Tes; great bar- | ranch; near | Tail and steamboat. C. M. WOOSTER | CO., 1666 O Farreli st. EDWARD HARRIS & CO., city & coun- try real estate, 1128 Fillmore st., near G. G. .—We have fine farms in this | State for sale and éxchange: now is| time to buy a home in the country Call and see us. Clients send address. SEND sta niae ( “‘Califor- WILLIAM catalogue, Acres.” o LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Certificates of stock of the B. L Dupont de Nemours Powder Co., as follows: C-231, -232, each 2 shares preferred; A-135, A-156, each 4 shares common; standing in the name of C. Goecker. Also, C-203, 2 shares pre-4 ferred; C-1655, 50 shares preferred; A-125, 4 shares common; standing in the name of C. Jantzen. LOST—On June 18, between Emporium and ferry building, 2 patent leather handbag, containing open-faced watch and trunk key. Liberal reward Aor return to F. J. CRISP, 1543 Pine street, near Van Ness avenue, City. 2t Bt LOST—RBetween Oakland and San Fran- cisco, a pocketbook containing 5 §10 biils, a letter to John McGilvery and a bricklayer’'s traveling card; $2! reward. Address J. R, BICKFORD, Ferry Branch, S. F. Call. ON the 20th of April a trunk, taken with other trunks, named Kearns; a | bundle of clothing containing a, blue dress, white hat and lawn waist; tak- en from ferry or around pier 9. Re- turn to 2415 Clay st.; reward. MEDICAL. R . DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or in trouble, consult tnis spe- cialist on female complaints; positive- ly corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficuit cases treated; eve! case taken; immediate relief; no poi- soning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of ir; larity; con- sult me; save time money; advice free; hours, 9 a. m. to 4, 5:30 ‘to 8:30. 1212 Turk st VALPEAU'S female pills; st regulat- ing pills sold; price $2.50 by express. Pu“’ teur's 'yr(nn“:mal?d tablets: price . By expres: on_receipt o price. os&oon BROTHERS, whole- sale druggists, Seventh and Broad- way, Oakland. ° 3 P it L At oo LR S W L R DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. renowned femal specialist, 910 Devisadero st. e DR. ROSEN, residence 2995 Folsom st., cor. 26th; ladies, gller or no fee. M USICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS tuned, repaired, poll!hsfl. stored and u;ld.lon“easy té!i_mli,lo( dot bar- gains;full allowance for burned planos or plates or cash paid. G&ODMAN'& 1132 Valencia St, near 22d: open evenings. BYRON MAUZY. Pianos—Office and warerooms, 1165 O'Farrell Franklin and Gough. BCOTT-CURTAZ. 0560 Haves st—Stil| renting piancs. $2, $2.50 & $3 mont new and little used planos at cos s sidivn 11 Skt bome 8w gerdis Sor s $100—UPRIGHT Mathushek %iann; a bargain. HORNUNG, 1762 Eddy st. STATHAM & CO., pianos, 24 Hill, form. 110 McAllister; expert repairs. JOS. SCHMITZ & CO., for. 16 McAllister, now 330 Devisadero st., nr. Page. st., bet. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Prof. Sig. F. Avedano, vocal teacher & studi Fulton & OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. BUILDING suitable for store, rant or like purpose; $50. Call office. CALIFORNIA, 2413, nr. Fillmore—Un- furnished basement to let cheap. CLOTHING store, barber shop and saloon to let. 843 Howard st. restau- Box 5186, : HORSES AND ‘WAGON!; J 8. F. CARRIAGE Co.—Assortment o new and second-hand wagons, buf- les, carts, surréys, team harness. 355 alencia st, WANTED-—Good stron lu horse. _Box 2529, Call. Sy FOR sale—Twao work horses. 14th ave. and N street South. FOR sale—Two trucks. 14th ave. and N ‘st south. TRUCK for sale; one ton and a half. Opposite Call building. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice. — San Savin, Union, NW. cor. Califo and Montgomery sts.—For the half- oo ending 30th of June, 1906, a div- dend has been declared at the rates per annum of three and two-thirds (32-3) per cent on term deposits and three and one-third (31-3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, gui;bge on and after MONDAY, July Depositors are entitled to draw their dividends at any time during the lucceedlnfi half-year. Dividends not drawn will be added to the de- posit account, sacome a part thereof l%d earn vidends from July 1st. LOVELL ITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Continental Building and Loan Association, cor- ner of rket and Church streets, San Francisco, Cal., has declared for the six months ending June 30, 1808, a dividend of 5 per cent pér annum on ordinary deposits, § per cent on term deposits and 8§ per cent on monthly payment investments; interest on de- rnsfls payable on and after July 1; nterest on ordinary deposits not called for will be added to the prin- cipal and thereafter bear interest at the same rate. WASHINGTON DODGE, President. WILLIAM CORBIN, Secratary. DIVIDEND notice—German Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st— For ‘the half-year ending June 30, 1906, a dividend has been declared at | the rate of three and six-tenths 33 6-10) per cent per annum on all eposits, free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 2, 1906. Div- idends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest as_the £rlnc(pal from July 1, 1906. GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. ‘rancisco B ND—On Webster st. nr. McAllister, air of nose glasses; owner can hav same by gro\'lnfi property and pay. ing for ad. Call at branch office S. 1 ) P. WRIGHT, Mountain View, Cal. F. Call, 1651 Fillmore. | LOST—Blueprint and specifications for | COUNTRY PROPERTY WANTED. Mr. Newlan, 448 Haight; lost bet. e — - Xteenth and Twelfth-st. market. "E bave clients waiting with money to untry property. Send us_ full| ption and price. GARDNER-| ICK CO., 858 Broadway, Oakland. | | Return to this office. LOST—Pair glasses In _case on way from Larkspur to Oakland on broad- gauge, reward. D., 2218 Dana st., South Berkeley. AND REAL ESTATE. $30,000—I can sell a choice north- | west corner within a couple of blocks | of Broadway; 50x100 feet in size; this| includes the cost of remodei-| present two-story buildings, them three-story with Stores | s above, and an excellent | basement surrounded by a tweive-foot solid brick wall; the total rental can be brought up to about $400 after this| work is done; at tisis rental the invest- ment will pay about 15 per cent per annum. (1465) $5000—Leased under secured lease; | downtown business property on sunny | side of street, not far from Broadw and altogether the best buy on the mar- ket today at the price absolutely with-| out any exception whatever; only rea- son for selling is that the owner has other interests to protect and must sell something. (1213) $7500—Nedrly new flats downtown; can be remodeled into business property and made to pay about 15 per cent; few blocks from Broadway. 9% | Business property; important cross} street, near Webster st.; rents now for $91. but worth $150; the land alone is well worth $15,000 and the buildings about $5000. (1313) $7500—Business lot, 2 blocks from Broadway, with an excellent 8-roem house suitable for home or renting; | store ought to be buiit here; will bring | a hig rental; 12 to 18 per cent. (1403) | Empty now: new 5-room bungalow; | in nice part of East Oakland; porcelain bath, electric lights and high basement; | keys at office; price $2500. (479) | $1000—West side West street, that wide, prominent thoroughfare, near Ap- gar street, and right between choice new dwellings; street work all done; stone walks aid;: 30x116; the best resi- | dence lot in Oakland for the money; this is & fine site for flats and might be | termed business property. | GEOG. W. AUSTIN, | Exclusive Agent, Broadway, Oakland. FOR SALE. | $42,000—137 feet frontage on 18th st, I1[\0 feet off San Pablo, a most exéel-| 1002 site for a mode! hotel, Oak- ‘s great need! property is| paying over 6 per on the price asked as _now improved. < THOMAS GILBERT, | Unjon Savings Bank Building, Oak-| land, Cal. ] FOR SALE. { $15,000 buys property 100x150: fine resi- dence of 10 rooms; factory build- | ing, inciuding machinery (al- | waye running), stock and good will of business; bears full in-| vestigation; circumstances com- | el the owner to sell. See A.| AYSER, 468 Eleventh st | Oakland. { { FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. near Guerrero; 40x80; Dolores st. mear 15th: big @epth: | tuitable for stable; $50. | Bryant st, near 5th; 2 frontages; hear a foot slores and 14th sts.; of- er on Potrero avenue; 1503100; & foot. Folsom st., near 4th; 60x80; $1.50 a foot. Corner on Dolores and 15th sts.; $1 a foot Seventeenth st rear street; cheap. Corner on Montgomery st., California; reasonable. Corner on Dolores st. and Clinton near Dolores, to near Park: 75x80; $50. Pine st, between Kearny and Montgomery; will build; reasonable. rner on Fillmore street, near Bush; improved with store and flats; fine for saloon. We have property to lease in all portions of the city; list ~our prop- erty with us and effect a quick lease; we have numerous inquiries. SAN FRANCISCO REALTY SYNDI- CATE, Market st., at Church and 14th. TO LET. Will improve; lot 120x120; Ash av. . side of Fulton, bet. Larkin and Pol 120 partiaily improved. : the W. line of Harrison, W. lipe of Third, 50 feet 5. of Harriso improved 17x80. Lot on the N. line of Mission st., 301 feet E. from Eighth, peing 25 feet on Mission by 165 feet to Jessie st, with an L 50x100 NE. cor. Cieveland and Seventh sts., near Folsom; 25%75. . line Howard, 380 W. of First, 50 on_Howard, 76_on Tehamg. 165 deep. G. K. FRINK 262¢ Valiejo st. cor. Scott; phone West 1339 (working). TO lease—Galvanized iron building, 80 fr; driveway On side; large yard. suitable for laundry. See HELLHAAS, the furniture dealer, Oakland. lease—That southeast corner of Tol-:egmn and Brannan sts., 206:3x275; spur track to railiroeds. particulars appiy to A ©O0., 2421 Filimore st 40x ac! Bryant and 5th sts.; | For further | J. RICH & | { { | sites from ome to five acres at prices the $3700—For sale or exchange for ranch, lot 300x118 on Grant ave., Fitchburg; improved with a house of 5 rooms and bath: windmill; 2-Story barn; all new; fine vegetable and berries; near | Lockwood _school. _Call or write owner, A. NELSON, Grant ave., Fitch- burg, Elmhurst P. O., or 1112 Web- ster st Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE AND RENT. Stores and office rooms, manufacturing same as before the earthquake; in Fast Oakiand and Fruitvale. m27sutf. 8, 8. AUSTIN, 1101 234 ave $1000—A NEW house and lot; also & 4-year-old horse. SLOTTS & RHODA, Dimond, Upper Fruitvale, Cal. FOR sale_$6000; Furnished residence. | F. FRICKE, Dimond ave, Upper Fruitvale. also lots BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $3000—LOT 50x135; 5-room cottage: bath; high basement; barn and chicken-houses; fruit 'trees. 1635 Fairview st, Lorin station. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MODERN cottage, almost new, for.sale | at sacrifice; price $2200. 4723 Haight near I station, Alameda. e o BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. STONES throw from the station— 50x150, for $450; $50 down, = $10 monthiy; these lots 'will be worth double next year, when Bay Shore “eut off” is completed; this great work is being rushed: will reduce time to eity to 25 minutes; just think what that will mean; no ferries, no transferring; fine twrain service; low commutation. Take San Mateo elec- tric cars to our othce at Burlin e station. LYON & HOAG, 1923 - more St MARIN COUNTY REAL ESTATE. $600—LOT 50x200: unfinished and hab- itably furnished three-room house; 10 _minutes from station. Largest line of lots to ¢hoose from of any agent in rin Co.; pay the interest monthly on the value of a lot, put up your cottage and get an option to buy in two years at fixed 62— price. B, Neanr 3 Sooms shcn. ~ | '3, B. LEWIS, Kentfleld, Marin Co. | OAKLAND—TO LEASE. SALADA BEACH. e S T HERE is a boon to fire sufferers—Ar- tistic villas, 10x29. 3 rooms, with orch and bed, set up in 3 days; price Fni: easy payments; a 5c_fare now TO LEASE. in effect from any part of 3. F. to (AREHOUSE SITE, Tesidents of Salada Heach, the Santa CLOSE 10 FREIGHT DEPOT. Barbara of San Francisco. CLINE & 56x135. 3 WiLL BUILD TO SUIT. ;.Qrfi-naeu 1010 BROADV AY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. DUNCAN, 1223 Golden Gate ave., near Fillmore st., Francisco. REAL ESTATE WANTED. | LOST—Gold Florodora pin with three | FINE French range for sale cheap. Ap- | VEHICLE, Ete. | 1166 Broadway. LOST—April 20, at ferry, yellow dog; part pug. hind leg broken; lower teeth gone; name Toots; $10 reward. 3376 Twenty-fourth st. LOST—Lane Hospital Training School | pin bet. Sausalito and S. F. Finder return to 444 Haight st.; reward. diamonds; Oakland or city. icate 141 Sixth ave. FOUND—1 gray horse and 1 Owner can have animals by expenses. 1212 Francisco st. Commun- blac payin LOST—Large_diemond ring, wire band. | Return 4046 California st.; reward. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 10 OFFICES for business. dootors, lodges; modern Jeffersol bldg., 925 ————— HOTELS AND APARTMENTS. AUDUBON. 923 Ellis st. Only half-block above Van Ness ave.; only first-class rooming-house in city; 80 elegantly furnished suites with private baths, electric lights, electric elevator, steam heat, hot and cold water, telephones; sample rooms for drummers; translent trade espe- cially solicited; rates $1 per day up; take Ellis-st. car at ferry. HOTEL Belvedere, first-class accommo- dations; 30 inutes from S. F.; re- duced rates since the fire. MES. A. T. MOORE, prop. and manager. HOUSES TO LET. THIRTEENTH, bet. Mission and How- ard—New 7-stall stable, 3-room house and large vard. FOR rent—l14-rvom _residence, For particulars apply 1180 O'Farrell st. , 130 bunks. 843 Howard st. FOR SALE—Four 2-revolution ©€amp- | bell printing presses in fine orde?; two size 43x60 $1200 each; one 42x56, $1100; one 37x50, $1000; f. o. b. St. Louis; can ship at onc . E. DONNELL NEWSPAPER CO., St. Louis, Mo. FOR sale—Cash register, two meat blocks, lot of counters and Show cases at H. SCHELLHAAS' Furniture , 11th and Franklin, Oakland. CHICKS every day, 10c; 25 vaftieties of thoroughbred eggs. Imgleside Poultry Yards, 807 Mount Vernon ave., Ocean | View car. | CASH Registers ready for immediate delivery; sold on easy payments; old registers taken in exchange. N. C. R. Co, 1227 Golden Gate ave. FOR sale—Household effects, furnitare, ete.: reasonable. Apply 226 North | Willard st.; 8 to 12. { 20-HP. threshing engine, good order. | G. KETSCHER, care J. H. Melloy,| 625 Myrtle st., Oakiand. HOUSES TO LET—Continued. CLAY, 2735—8 rooms and bath, oppo- site’ plaza, near Scott. 2811 Jackson st, 8 rooms and bath; will improve to suit ten- ant; near Devisadero. Modern house. 12 rooms and bath, 2351 Devisadero st, near Jackson; will fix house to suit tenant. G. K. FRINK. 2628 Vailejo st., cor. | .Scott. . Phone West 1338 (workKing). | HOUSES FOR SALE—FURNISHED. JACKSON-st. fur. residence for rent or to lease, containing 9 handsomely fur. rooms. Apply on premises, 3009 Jack- #on st., near Baker, only 2 to 4, except Sunday; reasonable. DIVIlgiND notice—Mechanics Savings Bans, 143 Montgomery St, corner Bushs—For the half-year ending June 30, 1906, a dividend has been declared on ali savings deposits, free of taxes, at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent T annum, payable on and after MONDAY, July 2, 1506. Div- idends not called for are: added to and bedr the same rate of interest as grlncl al. Interest paid from date of eposit. JNO. U. CALKINS, Cashier. DIVIDEND notice.—California Safe De- posit sand Trust Co., cor. California and ontgomery sts—For the six months -ending Jyne 30, 1906, divi- dends have been declared on the de- posits in the savings department of this company, as follows: On term deposite at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3% per cent per annum, free of taxes, and gayahe on an -ger MONDAY, July 2, 1906. J. DAL- ZELL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND notice—Central Trust Co.| of California, 42 Montgomery st., cor- ger Sutter. For the half-year ending #.ne 30, 1906, a dividend has been de- clared on deposits in the Savings De- partment of this bank as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per | cent per annum and on ordinary de- posits at the rate of 33% per cent per annum.a%lythle on and after July %, 1906 NRY BRUNNER, Cashler. FRENCH Sflviugl Bank, corner Mont- gomery and Market sts, San Fran- | cisco.—Dividend notice, 'or the half | year ending June 30, 1806, dividends upon all do}msn! at the rate of three | . and one-half per cent, free of taxes, \i\\;lg be payable on and after July I, C. CARPY, President. L. BOCQUERAZ, Vice President: DIVIDEND Notice—Security Savings| Bank, 816 Montgomery st. For the| half year ending June 30, 1806, divi- dends upon all deposits at the rate of three, and one-half (3%) per cent per annuga, free of taxes, will be payable on and after July 1, 1808. FRED W. RAY, Secretary. 'RNISHED HOUSES TO LEASE. FURNISHED house to lease, § rooms; 3010 California st. SHADBURNE, 904 Devisadero st. FOR sale—Counter, shelving and fix- tures of grocery and frult store; | cheap for cash. 355 Seventh st. { SALDONS, cigar stands and grocery stores fitted up: plans and estimates furnished at factory. 3060 17th st. A CABIN Jaunch 32x7, 15 H. P. Union engine. John Noig's Sons, Illinois st., nr. Eighteenth. CASH registers—We save you money. American Second Hand Cash Regis- ter Co., 33 Fifth st., opp. Mint. FURNISHED COTTAGES—SUBURBAN. { . _cottage, Inverness, 4 rms., accom. fine location: $40. P. J. Shafter, Olema, Marin Co. FLATS TO LET. BEA L 4-room 1-year lease; janitor service; new; over-| iooking Golden Gate Park. 2267 Hayes st. ply 1516 Ellis st. I. T. ROBERTS. $35—614 GROVE st.; a modern flat of § | large sunny rooms. WOOD mantels, grates and all kinds of tile In stock. 3064 Seventeenth st. ROOMS TO LET. MANTELS repaired, tiles and grates re- set. 3062 Seventeenth st. SAFES—Hermann Safe Co., 126 Folsom st., agents Macneale & Urban safes. MACHINE shop_tools and supplies at MARWEDEL'S, Ninth, nr. Folsom. SAIES—_Stock_on hand, 500 en route. Richardson Bros., 131 Fifth, nr. Mint. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—Good_coal wai ble set of harness.. Alameda. on and dou- 1816 High st., §35 WALLER—an elegantly furnished | sunny room, .sultable for 2 gentle- gmen; gas, bath: no sign. BARTLETT, 325, near 24th, bet. valen- cia_and Mission—1 large, sunny, fur- nished room, to 1 or 2 gentlemen. LLOYD, 46, off Scott, near Waller— Lovely 4-room furnished flat, bath, etc.; no children. DO! ASS, 6 cor. 23d st.—3 unfu nished rooms:; gas ahd bath. LANDEIS, (45, near Fourteenth—One furnished room; $§ per month. WE buy Gold, Silver and Diamonds; | rlvaf‘y. Lichtenstein's, Market opp. owell. NICE rlor for two (cheap); also housekeeping rooms. 972 Hayes st. — | CASH PAID for Diamonds, old gold and | silver, 1601 Post st,; and watch-repair- ing, 1312 Buchanan st. NOE, 249—3 nice, sunny housekeeping rooms for rent. TURK,§22—Nice furnished sunny room, suitable 2 persons; hot water; bath. MONEY TO LUAN. LET US by making a loan on E, PIANOS, HORSE or Quick Time, asy Lowest Rates. No Pub- Call or write. OUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY, 1643 O'FARRELL ST., nr. FILLMORE, Formerly of 202-3 Callaghan Bldg. Oakland Office; § Macdonough Bldg., Help l?'ou alen, your FI URNITU Payments. licity. MONEY loaned on furniture without re- moval, contracts, insurance policies, estates in probate, second mortgages, salaries and other securities; all ap- E“Cfilfinn-! absolutel confidential. mpire Loan and Investment Co., room 3, 1705 O'Farrell st., formerly at €12 Parrott blds. MONEY loaned salaried people and others upon their own pames without security; cheapest rates, easlest paymnents; offices in 53 prinel; cities. " Save yourself flwu‘u by getiing our terms first. TOL- AN, formerly i3 Parrott bldg., now at 1008’ Fillmore st. 5 COLUMBIA_ Loan Office, formerly of 3 4th st., 8. F., now located at 428 South Main st, Leos Anfielel. Cal. Persons looking for jewelry pledges communicate. GRAND Loan_Office, formerly of 72 Mission st, 8. F., now located at 428 S st., Los. Angeles. rties looking for jewelry pledges communicate. MORRELL, C. H—Cash loaned to sala- ried memr on note without indorser. 718 Mo nock bldg., formerly 609 Hearst Hldg. B comesd i e SR SN S PSR HUTTON Credit Co., formerly Mutual Bank buiiding; now located 1319 De- visadero. 5 on aries. MODERN LOAN COMPANY {Wm. SCHMALZ & SONS). at 1138 McAllister =t., ready for business. ADVANC!;: on dgonona-_ as ‘wl. Baldwin Jewel ., permanent offic 152{"Suuer S0, nedr Octavia: e GOLDEN West Loan Office, formerly 83 Stockion, 1645 O'Farrell. MATRIMONIAL. A WIDOWER with a good home is de- sirous of eorresgondln‘ Wwith a refined woman about 85 years; object tri- mo)ni; Gve good reference. Aglg}siu W. ., general delivery. MINES AND MINING, 5-room cottage; ‘Wr‘lno: dx.n?%l‘;&r month; near car 2530. Call office. S PE—— D.-'. ASSAYING 50c; spot cash for gold, cy. m"ané‘:tc. 1?:' mmmro& PIERCE, 911—Two nice, sunny rooms; gentlemen only. TURK, 780—Elegantly furn. rooms; running water, bath, gas; reasonable. WALLER, 5387—Several newly fur- nished rooms; gents only. .| MRS, PEARL CLARK PERSONALS. ARTHUR GEORGE HORNE. If ARTHUR GEORGE HORNE, for-| merly of Norwich, England, who sailed for erica in 1892 and was last heard of at® Chicago and San Francisco in 1892 and Sacramento in 1854, will com- | lished municate with Messrs. Boyee, Chittock & Chittock. solicitors, Norwich, Eng- lan :le will hear of something to his age. ISTOFER McLEOD, or any if he av CHR! one st.; an anxious mother in Scotland | wishes information; profession a waiter. IF STEPHEN B. TIGHE, formerly of Charlesfon, 8. C., will communicate with is __aunt, MRS. JOHANNA O'NEILL, 517 King st., of that place, he will learn something of impor- tanee to himself. FRED RANKIN—Come home or tele- | graph where you aré and stay there | till T come; any 1. O. O. F. will help you; you would be safe here. wife, MATT WILL Anna Johnson Lodose, Calif., formerly of §18 Son st., S. F., call or write A. BENSON, 2608 Bush st, San Franeisco? % ndly send your address to box 3051, Call office; news of importance. S, C. F. €O, formerly 318 Mason; city office, 1610 Haight st.; store, 310 Telegraph ave. Oakland. BUSINESS PERSONALS. CALIFORNIA HOUSE - WRECKING CO. will continue business at their old stand, NW. cor. 10th and Mission - sts, San Francisco; ,are now ready for all bids of wrecking.' K. T. Nor- | ton, secretary, can be found at 3125 O'Farrell st Branch office, 266 E. ., corner 5th ave., East Oak- M. J. McBRIDE, manager. FOLSOM, 23i5—Furnished room for 2 gentlemen; reasonable. HAYES, 845—Near Fillmore. One suite of ‘EE- nt bedroom for gentlemen. ROOMS AND BOARD. BUSH, 2018—First-class rooms and board; gentlemen; rooms for offices. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM with bath attached, ‘for singie entleman; state terms. Box 2534, 'all office, 1651 Fillmore st. flmnm ROOMS AND BOARD. SINGLE and double rooms, without board. 2632 Berkeley. with or Durant ave,, e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. WALTER A. SCOTT, 1811 Fillmore San E'r%ndm. and M8 Eroadway, Oak- land; Columbia Visible 'x;y;-,e'rlmn (har lock). new machincs, for imme- diate delivery; No. 2 Smiths, No. 8 PILES, FISTULA, Btc., prime factors in constipation, nervous, kidney, blad- der and heart troubles; cured to stay cured: without knife, danger or hindrance . from business; 1 and hg'eltlsstt& 'nliosé!.l KI o R, m). ‘office (formerly Columbian b zos‘i Fl(llmr:rla st. \ HAIRDRESSING, lhlmlgolnz. mani- curing, facial treatment, by 2 young woman formerly with leading city establishment; appointments made at homes with ladies of Oakland and vicinity; regular prices. Box Alameda. C. H. REHNSTROM, tailor and import- er; temporu;!lly located at 2415 more st. until old quarters in Mutual Savings Bank bldg. are ready for oc- cupancy; new stock arrived from London. HAIR cblorflng‘mhalr dressing, sham- pooing, 50c ir dried with electric dryer; wigs, pompadours. 'G. - ERER, 2271 California st ‘Webster; established 1866. CHAS. LYONS, the London Tailor, now located at 1432 Fillmore st., nr. :m& branch at 958 Br‘ lway, Oaklan: Suits to order for $18 and up; trous- ers to order, from $5 and up. near eweiter a6k, chaire, . poper Sib: | MARTY'S Crewmery, formerly writer rs, paper, ery, ormer] 339 g’l:l. carbon; expert l-epl.lr‘-tQ i ~ Sixth st., 1ouudr{t 3189 Mission st. THE TYPE! TER EXCHANG! ‘tul‘l' s lflot nl% kinds of typewriters a‘i' re.:'?fiir prices. Rentals n:;rl:: plies. s, PACIFIC writer Co.—8 o ans IETIME Pt BIe. RUPTURE CURED, ut _st.. Plerce Rleciric_Co., trusses, belts, otc, SR ERAE s T VETERINARY HOSPITALS. IRA BARKER DALZIBEL,veterinary d tist, 605 G. G. ave,; tel %!‘elt ?uu_ GLASS AND ‘quu«;. G and Glazing.—Leéave your r > ” i TR en Gate ave., with a [M. T % Milk to be delivered. 708 Sutter st., lero; open for business. LORA WARD, hair dresse; merl: fix ,ghru'u. _n:w at fl‘i g:: MiLLS n&osou. tailors, cor. Frank- lin u‘ "Farrell sts. Ready to fill orders June 15. LO’ to order; C. Limousin of Dani- he forme 45, Phelan bld, r e e ety R J. B. DALLAS, formerly T e Yo W St Ve <G mfiéfi ,&%' _“‘Q.rl; 9 Front i ‘ranclsco. THAT Man Pitts, 11 more st., for- mfim:mmn;& Tadies’ tallor] formerl owe 1353 Dokt e = NEW Home se business; . near Van Ness. tailer. AGENCY National, Automatic and other | makes; bought, rented,repaired. I S.| COHEN'S SONS, 161§ O'Farreil st. | wxu.gox & GIBBS, Automatic Sewing Macl l#l Co., loca: at 724B Turk st., | near ‘an Ness ave. AFTER Sn'n 1 Domestic S, M. Co., 1658 (o3 st., near Fillmore, mail orders will have attention. machine ready for store,. 1569 Pine st., C. C. BARRE, re- STORAGE AND MOVING VANS. WILSON BROS. CO., Inc.—Movh and storage. Cor. 14th and Sanchez. 1 blk. from Market and Fillmore-st. ears. TRUSSES. TRUSSES, band: elastic hosiery. F. FV WE.%)EKI.\“D‘.Q?MI Sutter st LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE of Dissolution of Partnership. —Notice is hereby given that the firm of Poma, Marcherini & Caponelll, heretdfore doing business as commis- sion merchants at Nos. 323-325 Clay street, San Francisco, has been dis- solved by mutual agreement among the copartners June 1st, 1906. Every- body havi business relatlons with the nbove?rm will please communi- cate with T. E. Marcherini, No. §i1 North Point st. San Francisco, Cal. F. E. MARCHERINL San Franeisco, June 14th, 1906, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk yes- terday: Herbert C. Madigan, 24, Oakland, and Mary Crandall, 20, Oakland. < i Alfred Knautsen, 25, San Francisco, | and Maybell Nelsom, 19, 2305 Twenty- | fourth st George F. Gallagher, 40, Alviso, and Julia A. Louerin, 25, 2447 Mission st. Joseph D. Bell, 24, 1209 Golden Gate avenue, and Katherine Fallon, 23, Liv-| ermorte. Stephen Rolicheck, 31, Tiburon, and Josephine O'Neill, 26, San Francisco. Gilbert D . San Francisco, San Francisco. | 22, 727 Elzabeth' , 16, 2899 How- ederick Ahlf, 23, 1144 Sixth ave., and Grace Riordan, 18, 1226 Sixth ave.| Antonio Rivera, 29, San Francisco, | and Juana Walsh, 43, San Francigeo. | Otte A. Keim, 23, Oakland, and Ethel | Hersey, 20, Qakland. Charles E. Rademaker, ‘30, 1018 Flor- jda st, and Mildred Fass. 26, 3387 ‘Tuesday), Ji 19, at 10 a m., ¥ ts of the Albert Brown Company, corner of Addison street and m’unck avenue, Berkeley. Cre- mation Oakland Crematory. FITCH—In San Rafael, Cal, June Y& 1908, George K., beloved husband Clara V. and father of Virginia Pitch, a native of New York, aged 80_years. Friends are ngecuully invited to attend the funeral services Wednes- day, June 20, at 1t o'clock a m., at his ‘late residence, 723 Irwin street, San Rafaél, thence to Laurel Hill Cemetery, via the 12:20 train from .San Rafael. Friends from San Fran- cisco ‘desiring to attend the services will take the 9:40 a. m. North Shore o - to San Rafael. Interment pri- | vai | GANEY—In this city, Jume 18, 19 Mary Ganey, dearly beloved wife of Jeremiah ney, beloved mother of Francis, David and Mary Ganey, and sister of Mrs D. Kelly, Mrs. A O'Leary and the late Mrs. K. Gal- lagher, a native of Couaty Clare, Ireland, aged i3 years. | GOSS—In this city, June 17, 1906, John F.. dearly beloved son of the late Michael and Elizabeth Goss, and be- loved brother of Mrs. William Celes- tres, Mrs. W. Murphy, Mrs. J. McMa- hon, Mrs. Edward McMahon and Mrs. J. Griffin, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years ! months and 11 days. HANKS—In this eity, June 16, 1906, M. W. Hanks, beloved brother of Jane Frazy of Illinois, and uncle of George A. Hanks. a natiye of Penn- sylvania, aged 68 vears. . Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfuily «invit to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday). at 3 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 3924 Fillmore street, under the auspices of Alcatraz Lodge No. 244, F. and A. M. Incineration 1 O. O. F. Cemetery. HESSELEIN—In Colma, Cal. June 17, 1908, Arthur, youngest and beloved son of John and Emilie Hesselein, and brother of Willie, ida, John and Myrtie Hesselein, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and days. HOLLAND—In this city, at her resi- £62 Potrero avenue, June 18, Maggle, beloved wife of H. Holland, mother of Jose- phine, Willie and James Holland, daughter of Mary and the late Wil- liam Lahey, and sister of Mollie, Katie, William and Thomas Lahey, & native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. KAVANAUGH—In this city, Jume 17, 1908, John Kavanaugh, a native of freland, aged 69 years. KLECKNER—In this city, June 13, 1906, John Wesley Kleckner, dearly beloved son of Eliza H. and the late James R~ Kleckner, and beloved Willlam H. and George M. a native of New Berlin, brother of Kleckner, Twenty-sixth st. 1 John 8. Voigt, 23, 579 Fifth ave, and Emma Varnum, 18, 575 Fifth ave. OAKLAND, June 18.—The following| marriage licenses were issued today: Noble B. Hopkins, 38, San Francisco, and Katie Kreuzer, 16, San Frangisco. | Max A. Schiresohm, 24, Los Anghles, | and Martba Glickman, 19, Oakland. Alfred W. MeCarthy, 21, Oakland, and Letha B. Hill, 18, Berkeley. } Thomas 5 Baker, 34, San Diego, and | Mabel H. Miller, 18, Alameda. Robert O. Bergs(| 24, Oakiand, and Florence Fenney, 25, Oakiand. Manuel Cabral, 27, Oakland, and Julia Cabral, 19, Oakland. i Feodor E. Muhbr, 35, Oakland, and| e Hamann, 25, Oakland. | Otis E. Pendletony 30. Oakland, and | Elizabeth G. Hahn, 23, Oakland. i Walter L. Spilman, 27, Oakland, and‘ Lizzie Pemberton, 25, Oakland. Chris Nichoison, 26, Berkeley, and Selma M. Newman, 25, Berkeley. ! Charles E. Norvall, 22, San Jjose, and Josephine A. Morrissey, 22, Oakland Franklin Spencer, 37, Santa Rosa, and Marion Ailshin, 27, Santa Rosa. Francis R. House, 30, San Franciseo, | and Anna Hauer, 26, Oakland. Paul G. de Mange, 24, Gilroy, Pearl Hamsher, 23, Oakland. les E. Cocks, 27, San Fgancisco, and’ Bertha E. Brown, 28, OaRland. Emil_Kertell, 22, San Francisco, and Anna M. Hindringer, 22, San Fran- and cisco. I BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices | sent by mail will not be inserted. They Must he handed in at. either of the | publication offices and be indorsed| with the name and resideng¢e of per-| sons authorized to have the same pub- | lished. Notices restricted simply to the | announcement of the event are pub- once in this column free of charge. B BORN. i FREYERMUTH—In this city, June 16, 1906, to the wife of Dr. G. Frey- ermuth, a son: 2 MARRIED. BROWN—EWING—In this ecity, June 16, 1908, by the Rev. A C. Bane. Hugh Brown and Caroline F. Ewing, both of San Franeisco. | GALLAGHER—LOVERIN—In this city, | June 17, 1906, by the Rev. A, C. Bane, George F. Gamuhe; of Agnews and Julia A. Loverin of this city. DIED. Begemann, Louis Mead, Wm. H, 75 ge 24“ Mitchell, Thos., 68 Morris, Abraham.53 Nairn, Elizabeth.s7 J Lt Nutting,E. L, 3m Hanks, M. rson, ur Hesselein.Arthur,2 L, 11 mos. Holland, Maggie,27 Pratt, Jas. S, 78 Kavanaugh, 69 Priest, D. H., 86 Kleiber, Alvin, 9 Smith, Alex. J.83 Kleckner, J.W..29 Turner, Capt. Ho- Kelley, Isabelle ratio N, 33 BEGEMANN—In Berkeley, Cal. June 16, 1906, at her residence, 1935 Berry- man street, Louis C., wife of P. Begemann, and mother and Charlotte Begemann, a mative of Holland, aged 24 years 7 months and 26_days. The funeral will take place to-| SERVEAU BROS. 2110 FILLMORE §7 Phone West 590. FLORISTS Specialty of Funeral Designs. Prompt attention to mail and phone Halsted & Co. Embalmers, 924 FILLMORE STREET, Undertakers and NEAR McALLISTER. Phone Park 550. - CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN, The Leading FUNERAL DIRECTOR of San Francisco, n ted a large and substantial m.xfl ng and is the first Funeral Direc- of Pauline | Pa., aged days. | KLEIBER—In Napa, Cal.. June 17, 1906, Alvin Kletber, dearly beloved son of Paul and Antonia Kieiber, and be- Joved brother of Paul Kieiber, a na- tive of San Franciseo, aged 9 years and 2 months: - Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), June 19, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 900 Devisadero street, corner of MeAllister, thence to Greenlawn Cemeter®; by electric funeral car. - KELLEY—In this city. June 17, 1306, Isabelle. Kelley, beloved wife of the Jate John Keller. beloved mother of the late Belle Harris (nee Hanson) and Mrs. J. Malleg, and grandmother 29 years 9 months and § of Eddie and Raymond Kelley, a na- tive _of New. York. Y Friends and acquaintances ive re- spectfully invite: to attend the funeral Tuesday, June 19, a 1 o'clock. from Meizler's Undertaking Company, 1392 Folsom Btreet, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by earriage. MEAD—In Oakland, Cal, June 17, 1906, William H., beloved husband of Ariana and father of Carrie K. W. $ue and Belle Mead and Mrs. Hor- Jackson, aged {4 years. Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 601 Oak- land avenue, Oakland. Interment pri- vate. MITCHELL—In this city, June 18, 190 Thomas Mitchell, beloved father ol Mrs. W. S. Dent of San Diego. Mrs. L. Gordon Benmet: of Vancouver, B. C.; John T. and Thomas F. Mitch- ell of this city and Bernard Mitchell of Marysville, a pative of Ireland, aged 6§ years. Friends and acquaintances are re- Continued THE HENRY J. GALLAGHER UNDERTAKING CO. on Page ‘Twelve. | Formetly of 20 Fifth sf., has opeued a | temporary -office at 1379 Oak street, near Shrader. 1 DANIEL P. DONVAN, President and Mana; ~-PALMS.. Natural Preserved Paims. The Paims last forever. Prices 50c, 75¢, $1.00 each. MANN The Fiorist 2041 Pine St. - - Phone West 3629 UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 2608 Mwm. 22d. Phone Special 276 BUNKER & LUNT, Funeral Directors, 2666 Mission Mission Masonie Temple. uilding and stock uninjured. Every facility for doing Lusiness. Teléphone Park 836. = - } CYRUS S. WRIGHT. GEO. H. CLARK. A. P. BOOTH. HAROLD L. WRIGHT. N. GRAY & CO. -UNDERTAKERS. 2198 GEARY ST, Cor. Devisadero. Telephone West 4707, - J. J. O'CONNOR Formerly 10 Hayes St. ...FLORAL DESIGNS... 531 Hayes St gl—l. 'l:;_l_’_ETER§EN 962 l!rfiYPe‘.f é}IREET . KENNY & Co. 1719_Eddy St., near Scott. Phone West 2845, McAVOY, O’'HARA & CO. tor to reo at the former location, 1909 » between 15th and 16th. hasia Tels l;:ne. fal 10:. SRR esiden on _ stree -~ Hween fim and 20th. WOODLAWN CEMETERY 1184 O'Farrell St are Now Permanently Located at 211“ MARKET ST., Bet. 16th and 1Tth. L 154, Ful k and Ready for Business.

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