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THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 1,1903.
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..__:'_¦_¦ MEDICAL. i
A— DR. O'DONNELL, world-renowned special-
ist — Ladies, all who are sick or in trouble,
consult the specialist on fomale complaints;
menstrual female complaints positively cor-
rected; the unfortunate helped; relief in all
cases taken; the most difficult cases treated;
have relieved thousands of most obstinate
cases; free confidential advice on all subjects
of a delicate nature. DR. G. W. O'DON-
NFLL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt.. op. 5th.
MRS. SWEET, 606 Guerrero, nr. 18th st., a
graduate of Royal University, Berlin, has 25
years' experience in midwifery cases; all who
are sick or in trouble consult me before going
elsewhere; t3kes ladles before and during con-
finement; best motherly care; infants adopted;
confinements, $15; room & board, $5 week;
2 to help for room and board. Tel. Biue'411.
A— DR. ROSEN: this specialist exercises the
' most important of modern principles In treat-
ing and curing female complaints; ladies, all
who are sick or in trouble, obtain the best
consideration and skill, absolutely essential to
noraml results; fee .low. 1007 & Market st.
MRS. DR. KOHL— Well-known, reliable ladles'
specialist; instant relief guaranteed: home in
confinement: hours 9 to 5 and 7 to 8.
1008& Market St.. opp. 5th and nr. Powell.
MRS. DR. WYETH — Well-known ladles' spe-
cialist; 30 years' experience: private home in
confinement. Moved to 728 Post st., nr. Jones.
MRS. DR. GOODWIN, ladies' reliable special-
ist; maternity hospital; home for infants free;
foe low. 906 Market st., opp. Emporium.
MRS. D. ALLEN. 1118 Market— Reliable ladies'
specialist; a private home before and during
confinement; best medical care; low fees.
LADIKS — Kumrond is safe & sure; never falls;
price $2. Gleason'sdrug store, Clay & Kearny.
i LADIES— "Neve rf ale," Pasteur's celebrated
regulator. $2. Pasteur Med~. Co.. 8 Flood bldg.
' DR. AND MRS DAVIES and HINDOHERB
original method of treatment. 1126 Market
DR. NG TOY KEE. 210 Stockton St.. opposite
TTnlon Square; all diseases cured by herbs.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.
BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. Mcln-
TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st.
COLLEGE kennels has 8 head of dogs which
must be sold for board; also a fine stock of
dogs and pups of all descriptions; can lje
bought on your own terms. 115 Haight st.,
phone Fell US 11.
TENTS— TENTS — TENTS.
750 to 1000 new & second-hand tents to rent
and for sale. Apply ROSS McMAHON'S
Awning, Tent & Hammock Co., 208 Drumm.
A — BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en-
gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys,
etc. WHITELAW. 253-255 Spear st.
EAR fixtures; big stock; installments; billiard
and pool tables; easy terms or rented. The
Brunswlek-Balke-Collender Co.. 652 Mission.
NEAV and 2d-hand boilers, engines, \iynamos,
motors, pumps wood and iron working ma-
chinery. H. S. WHITE, 130 Beale st. % .
1 SEALSKIN, highest grade, same as new, cost
$250; will sell if taken at once for $90 cash;
bust 38; a rare bargain. Box 569, Call office.
FOR sale — S cows and a good milk route; also
horse and wagon. Apply 2321 23d St.. back
of City and County Hospital.
STAGE concertina; best made professional in-
strument; ?100. FOSTER'S Dancing School,
1358 Market st.
CIGARS at less than auction prices; reliable
goods; money back if not ' satisfactory.
KAHN & CO., 209 Battery st.. San Francisco.
STRONG camping or laundry* panel top wagon,
furniture, sewing machine. 3279 Mission at.
YOUNG . dogs or puppies; canaries f,or sale.
701 Howard Bt. ¦
CURIOSITY for sale — 4 canary bird's hatched
without feet, in perfect health. Box 549, Call.
35-HORSEPOWER gas engine for sale cheap
M. A. TUCKER. Clay-st. wharf.
DOORS and windows cheap. J. E. WHIT-
. TIER CO., Eighteenth and Folsom sts^
SECOND-HAND lumber, sashes, blinds, doors
and bricks for sale. Valencia St., cor. 15th.
8000 FEET 2 to 0 inch pipe, with screw, lead or
flanged joints. THOMPSON. 40 Main st.
ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters (all
makes). ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y.
ENGINES, boilers, lathes, planers, second-hand
machinery. J. BURKE. 139 Beale st.
BOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock
BAKER & HAMILTON.
Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving
picture machines, films. Bacigalupt. 933 Mkt.
GASOLINE engines.' all sizes, "new and 2d-hand
and launches. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont St.
SAFES— New and second hand. THE HER.
MAN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st.
FOR second-hand machlnery.englnes and boilers
go to D.J.McMaster*,SE.cor.2d & Brannan.
1ST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines & boilers
bought, sold. Krogh Mfg Co., 519 Market st.
MAGIC lanterns, .new and 2d-hand moving plc-
tur's. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st.
MISCELLANEOUS 1VA.VTS.
BIG prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents'
full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan
Office. 25 Stockton St.; phone Bush 484.
I WILL pay good cash prices for old sealskins;
send pcstal; will call. Box 4960. Call.
TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and
theatrical goods. 354 Oth St.; tel. Jessie 2851.
WANTED — Bicycle for girl 0 years old. -Box
550. Call.
Wanted — 2d-hand electric motors, all sizes, any
condition. FamsworthElectricalWks.418 Turk.
MIMiS A.Mi Ml.M.NU.
SHASTA County gold and copper mine — I have
BOO shares of stock for sale in a very promis-
ing property; will take $100 for them; will
be worth twenty times the amount j in lesa
than a year he'nee. Address box 691. Call.
SMALL gold mine, with mill: will pay from
the start: only small capital required; easy
terras. THE INVESTORS' AGENCY, 137
Montgomery St., S. F.
TRINITY placer mining— Half interest, $1000:
partially subscribed: -want investors for
whole or part. Address Trinity, brfx 202. Call.
._ MONEY TO LOAN.
HERMAN MURPHY. tiOl-602 Examiner bldg.
$4,500,000 at less than bank rates
¦ LOANS MADE
On first and second mortgages
' Life interests in estates
Property, being held in trust
Undivided interests in real estate
Estates In probate — Legacies
Assignment of rents
Life insurance policies
..Financial problems of all sorts and sizes..
If you need money
See HERMAN MUIIPHY
:.. 601-002 Exaqnlner building .....
A— R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery St.. room 3.
Loans any amount at lowest rates.
Deal direct with lender.
On first mortgages.,., »
On second mortgages.
On third mortgages.
On undivided interests In real estate.
On estates In probate.
On legacies.
NO DELAY.
Telephone Main 6516.
R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery st.. room 3.
A A— MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (Inc.).
$.'-.00 000 at 5V6 and 6 per cent in sums to suit;
City, Oakland, Town and Country Property:
3ccond mortgages, life insurance and securi-
ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided in-
terests in real estate and legacies; will pur-
chase above securities. MANHATTAN LOAN
CO.. CROCKER BUILDING. , • • ¦ _
ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first,
second and third mortgages, estates In pro-
bate interest in estates, legacies, undivided
interests, securities, manufacturing and mer-
cantile interests, corporation loans^ Room 16.
1st floor. Chronicle big. GEORGE E. OLSEN.
RENTERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.
Safe Deposit bldg., 328 Montgomery B t..
Will make loans on.real estate. ..; -
Low rate of interest.
Long or short term.
HIGHLY respectable private .place 'to obtain
liberal f advances on diamonds. Jewelry, at
lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 840
Market st. ; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third.
MUNICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near
Geary st. ; phone Red 1603.
ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages and on
furniture or pianos: no removal; any amount;
lowest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st.. room 36.
$10 TO $100 loaned salaried people without se-
curity; quietly, quickly, confidentially; lowest
. rates; easy payments. Drake, 453 Parrott big.
LOANS on furniture or piano without removal;
any* amount; lowest rate; goods in warehouse;
confidential. ORMSBY. 26 Montgomery st.
A PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni-
ture, pianos; no removal; low rates: conflden-
tlal. WHITEHEAD (Wilson's). 1710 Market.
S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY— Loans to salaried
people on their note.
THE TOUSLE Y CO. .143 Phelan bldg.
ON furniture, pianos; no removal; money quick;
lowest interest; easy terms; ¦ no brokerage;
reliable party. 1170 Market St.. room 68.
ELFVING, 616 Examiner bldg; loans on pianos,
furniture,- etc., at 2 per cent without removal;
no com. ;strlctly confidential. Tel.Black 5263.
PRIVATE party loans $10 up on pianos, furn.,
. without removal; conflden. 935 Market, r. 3.
ON 'furniture, .pianos; lowest rate; no removal;
¦ strictly private. E.W.LICK, 116 McAllister st.
Mill Valley Advertisements.
MILLVAUEY REAL ESTATE.
BEAUTIFUL MILL VALLEY.
Forty Acres Subdivided Into Lots. ! ¦
We have subdivided into lots the finest prop-
erty in Mill Valley, known as the Sunnyslde
Tract; the streets have been eradedi and will
be sewered and macadamized; the tract com-
mands splendid views of Mount Tamalnais
and the bay; the North Shore Railroad is
about to expend $2,000,000 to perfect an ideal
ferry and electric line system to Mill Valley.
Send now for alats and prices and go and
look _t the property.
M'AFEE BROTHERS,
IPS Montgomery St., San Francisco. Cal.
HOUSE. 5 rooms and bath, unfurnished, up-
stairs. 3 rooms below; in fine condition; sun
all day; large lot; stable, fruit trees; fine
place for chickens; 5 minutes to depot; $17 50
per month by the year. S. H. ROBERTS,
Real Estate. Mill Valley. Cal.
2 UNFURNISHED houses, one 5 rooms, one 3
rooms; glass porch; stable below; lot 100x200;
near the Cascades: suitable for hotel pur-
poses; sunny; to rent by the season or year
or for sale. S. H. ROBERTS. Mill Valley,
Cal. * .
$1200— HOUSE, 4 rooms; lot 50x150; fruit trees,
flower garden; opposite Episcopal church: 5
minutes to deoot: sun all day; bargain. S.
H. ROBERTS, Real Estate. Mill Valley. Cal.
! MILL V ALL KY KOO31S AND BOARD.
SUNNY rooms and board; private family.
Gardner Villa. Mill Valley.
OFFICES.^
ORrHEUM Employment Office— Japanese, Chi-
nese help. 426 Powell, nr.Sutter;tcl.Black 5072.
Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office. 415 Stock-
ton; tel. Grant ltSS; expert/reliable help.
JAPANESE Intelligence Office — Furnish most
reliable help. 524 Bush St.; tel. Bush 510.
JAP reliable housecleaning cooks, waiters on
short notice. 1233 Page St.; tel. Fell S50L
CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years.
Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 040 Clay.
RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of-
fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 51SS.
KMPLO Y3IEJVT IV AXTEO— FEMALE.
WANTED — By a middle-aged New England
woman, a situation as cook and kitchen work.
Call or address New England Woman, 1113}$
Howard st. ; call for three days.
DRESSMAKER and cloak and suit maker:
first-class cutter and fitter, wants a few-
more engagements by the day; city or coun-
try; will take work at home. MISS BARSS,
Hi De Boom st. .
RELIABLE woman with a child wants position'
in country; references; wages moderate. Box
552, Call office.
WANTED — By a German girl with best refer-
ences, situation as upstairs girl and seam-
stress; understands table waiting. Call on
Monday at Young Women's Christian Asso-
ciation, 1239 O'Farrell st.
WANTED — By a competent woman, situation
as housekeeper in institution, hotel or gen-
tleman's family; is also good nurse and seam-
Etress. Apply at 715 Hampshire St.
WANTED — In small family, situation as cook
and for general housework by German girl;
speaks English; only a short time in Cali-
fornia; first-class referta'.ees. Address care
Manager Elite Photo Studio. 838 Market st. ,
THOROUGHLY competent dressmaker wishes
work by the day. in families; city or country;
fitting warranted. J.. box 218, Call office.
STRONG American woman wants work by the
day: washing, ironing or housecleaning: $1
per day and car fare. Address box 217, Call.
COMPETENT Swedish girl desires position as
cook or general housework; best of references;
wages $30; city preferred. 872 Greenwich st.
WILL some kind elderly or middle-aged lady
or gentleman help a young girl get a high
school education? A. L.. ; box 22S, Call.
YOUNG -woman wants position where she can
attend night school. 418 Ivy ave., off Gough,
near Hayes.
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants a housekeeper's
situation or cock for 2 or 3 men. Box 1, 106
Eleventh st.
DRESSMAKER,' ladies' tailor, by the day,
$1 50. Postal to 5U3 O'Farrell st.
A YOUNG Swedish girl wishes a situation to
do second work. CalJ at 838 Harrison St.,
in rear.
WANTED — Position as housekeeper by steady
¦woman; is good cook. Apply 24S9 Mission st.
YOUNG lady would like to travel with lady as
companion. Address MISS F., 2350 Mission.
YOUNG lady stenographer and typewriter
¦wants position. Address C. P. S., 02(J MjTtie
st.. Oakland, Cal.
REFINED and reliable young girl desires posi-
tion to take care of baby In country; very
fond of little ones. Box 528. Call.
A WOMAN wants work by the day, washing
and cleaning. 1428 Broadway.
WANTED — A position as nurse or matron in
an orphanage, by an elderly woman; experi-
ence and referenceis. 1S02 Hyde st.
WANTED— Position as housekeeper In "a hotel
or ririvats residence by a middle-aged
woman; best of references; experienced. 1802
Hyde st.
WANTED — Position as saleslady in a cloak
and suit house; oity cr country; 11 years' ex-
perience. 1S02 Hyde St.
PRACTICAL ladies' nurse would like a few
engagements in confinement cases, or to at-
tend Invalid. 4-12 Fulton st.
GERMAN -woman, good cook and housework. '
withes position in small family, countrv. 173
Minna st.. near Third.
WOMAN wishes work of any kind by the day.
341 Munich st.
I LADY wishes plain sewing and mending to do
at home. Please call 27% Fourth st.
WANTED — Position-* by man and wife; wife Is
a good cook and experienced in general
housework; man good driver and thoroughly
j understands care of horses; handy man
I around private place; city or country. Box
j 484. Call office.
[ GOVERNESS' position wanted by a lady of
I education and refinement; kindergarten and
' music specialties: best Eastern and State
¦ references; no objection to country. H. K..
I Box 03. Frultvale. Cal.
AMKRICAN woman wishes situation as house-
keeper or cook on ranch; good references.
MRS. FAIRBANKS.' Cotati. Sonoma Co.
WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St., near Mar-
ket — _00 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 i
to $G week; convenient and respectable; free !
bus and baggage to and from ferry.
WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The
Call at Eaton's Bazaar. «39 McAllister st.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and
subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va-
lencla. Bt.
EMFLOVMEXT WASTED MALE.
EDUCATED young man wants position !n a
business house with chance for advancement;
1 have had 7 years' experience as salesman,
bookkeeper, cashier, designer and office man-
ager of a large manufacturing concern of
Chicago and can furnish highest references
as to my honesty, experience and energy;
can make money for any house that will
give me a trial and am willing to work a
week without compensation to show my
ability; moderate salary. Address Box 545,
Call office.
A YOUNG man of good standing is desirous of
obtaining a position as collector or solicitor;
speaks German and can give best of referen-
ences. Address box 524, Call office.
SAWMILL man; can take charge of mill or
yard, grade lumber and run machines; .ref-
erences. Address box 546, Call office.
POSITION -wanted by an experienced butcher,
cutter and sausage maker; country pre-
ferred. 627 Wisconsin st.
DYER and cleaner, understands dry clean-
ing wants position; over 20 years' experi-
ence in the East. Address HENRY MYERS,
217 Third st.
EXPERIENCED salesman familiar with drug
line and grocers' specialties desires situation
in house or on road. Address F. A. S., 228
East Seventeenth St.. Oakland. O
WANTED — Position by young general office
man and stenographer; best of testimonials.
Box 238. Call. ¦ ' ¦
YOUNG, well educated Swiss gentleman, hav-
ing perfect knowledge of German. French and
English wishes situation as valet or compan-
ion. JOHN RTALDEH, 5S1 12th St.. Oakland.
BOOKKEEPER, young man,, age 25. wishes
position; eight years' experience; best refer-
fcnees. Box 236. Call office.
SITUATION wanted by young man as porter
or other york; first-class on fine horses; can
milk; city or country. Box 203, Call office.
WANTED — By an experienced blacksmith, a
position; is a thorough carriage blacksmith.
Box 226. Call office.
CHEF— First-class American cook, suitable for
springs, resorts, etc., wishes situation; lately
cooking in be~t Eastern hotels. See J. F.
CROSETT & CO.. C28 Sacramento st. .
WANTED — Job around private place; under-
stands care of horses and cows; handy with
tools. Address R. O., box 224. Call office.
GARDENER, good driver, can milk, wishes sit-
uation on private place, city or country. Box
535. Call office.
WANTED — Work mornings and evenings at
sweeping and cleaning up. Box 653, Call.
¦
OAKLAND' ADVERTISEMENTS.
OAKLAND REAL ESTAT&
WOODWARD, WATSON & CO..
VOOUWAKD, WATSON & CO..
voomvAKjj, "Watson &. co..
w uojjwaku, watson at co..
"\VOO1AV,A.KD. WAT-UN _; CO..
"WOOmVAilD, WATSON &. CO..
IKUi Broadway. Oakland.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS.
$1200 — Cott? re, 5 rooms anJ bath; north Elde
Atlantic st., near Pine; lot 25x100.
52000 — Cottage, 5 room- and bath; on north
elde Sixteenth st.. near Brush; $50u
down.
$2250 — 2 -story, 7 rooms and bath; north side
Twenty-ninth st., near Grove; lot 50x
1.0.
$2500 — Cottage. 5 rooms and bath; north side
Fourteenth st., near Adeline; lot 30x105.
$2750 — West tide Harrison st., near Durant;
f>< _15O; fine neiehborhood.
$5500 — East side of Alice st., between Thir-
teenth and Durant; 50x135.
$3500 — Cottage, 6 rooms and bath; west elde
Linden, near Tenth; lot 2Cxl00.
$3500 — New modern _-ftory. 7 rooms and
bath: right in tuwn; north side of
street.
$4500 — Finest northwest corner in Oakland ,
for flats; B0— 100; east of Broadway.
$4550 — West side of Oak st.. north of Thir-
teenth; 70x100; faces the lake.
$5000 — Southeast corner Vernon and Perkins
Ets., opposite Senator Perkins' home.
$5000 — On Orange St.. near Senator Perkins'
home; lot 50x125; beautiful modern
house; S rooms and bath; very fine.
$5600 — Northeast corner Ninth ave. and Eatt
Twentieth st.: lot 75x125; beautiful
house. 9 rooms and bath; nlace cott
$11,000.
HOMES.
$3750 — New modern colonial house. 7 rooms,
bath and basement: west side Valdez
Ft., between Twenty-third and Twen-
ty-fourth sts.
$3S00 — New home, near Telegraph ave.: lot '
40xlS0: 2-story modern house; 8 rooms
and bath.
$7500 — Large modern house. 0 rooms; lot 65x
100: on Thirteenth St.. near Madison;
forced sale.
$8500 — A charming- home on Eighteenth st.. ;
near Filbert: large corner lot. 120x130;
liou^e of 9 rooms; very fine. \
•vTonnwARn. watson & co..
WOODWARD, WATSON ft CO.
woonwARn, watson & co..
TroomvAm->. watson ft co..
WOODWARD. WATSON* & CO..
WOODWARD. WATSOV ft CO..
003 Broadway. Oakland.
E. J. STEWART & CO.,
100S Broadway, Oakland.
£{>-,fl — Good 5-room cottace. bath, etc: good lot.
25x140; sunny Fide; easy terms; East Oak-
land.
finon — Nice lVi-story 7-room house: lot 50x
l_0; stable, chicken bouses; plenty full bear-
ing fruit, flowers and shrubs; elevated lot;
fine view.
$1750 — New house of 6 rooms and bath, on good
street, near San Pablo electric line; good
large lot; easy terms if desired. !
$1850 — Modern 5-room cottage: b?,th: fine lot,
C2:C>_140 feet; one block east of Telegraph
ave. ; see this bargain before buying; easy
payments.
$_ooo — Two-story 7-room modern residence:
bath, gas, etc.; pood barn; lot 40x100; nice
location; good view; 1 block from electric
car line; C blocks from local station.
$3200 — Best bars— in in Oakland; new. modern
house ard btoie; 5 rcorns and bath; la.*"se cor- j
ner lot; pood well water: nice neighborhood; :
near broad gauge local and electric car
lines; $_GvO mortgraee can stand; street work
ail dene; investigate at once.
E. J.. STEWART ft CO..
10'iS Broadway. Oakland. |
$<750— NO. IE McCLUKE STUEKT. j
House cf S rooms and bath, finished In thrj
latest Colonial and curly redwood finish: high
paneled dining-room, sideboards, nickel and
open plumbing, in fact, an ideal home an<i
an ideal spot; McClu» stiff t is Blackstono
Hill, elevated and sightly; all residences in
this location ranging in price from $10,000 to
$•'50,000; property taken tinder foreclosure;
terms only Sl'i'xj cat-h: first come, first
served. J. S. MYEKS. 1<XJ_ Broadway. Oak-
land. Cal.
$1750 — cost of lot only. j
Improvements griven av.ay; present income j
$15 rer month; _ houses of '-i rooms each, in
pood order and only 2 blocks from the local I
• train; near business center; owner in desti-
tute circumstances and must sell at once
for the best offer received; seeing Is believ-
ine. J. S. MYERS. 1002 Broadway. Oak-
land. Cal.
4 $4700— COR. TWENTIETH AND WEBSTER.
An ideal Colonial. 7 rooms and bath; th»
very latest in everything; larse lot; G new
houses sold In this location and only this one'
left; terms cash; price is at least SKlOU j
Lf-low the present market value on account
of raise in material and i^r.und. J. S. MY-
ERS. LOOS Broadway. Oakland. Ca).
$2200 — A NEW Sv.iss Colonial C-room house;
open plumbing; an ideal liome; first-class
ji* iphborhood ; conv<-;iitnt :n »vcry way; terms
S5(io <-r.?h: it is a beauty and dirt cheap. J.
S. MYERS, 1UO2 Broadt.-ay, Oakland. Cal.
$2500 CASH — Monthly payments made to suit
buyer; anything good we sell at on<?e; this is |
the best we have had to sell in a long time: |
3',i acres, more or less, of extra choice land; ;
a pretty _ood 5-room cottage, bath, pantry, \
jiienty closets; basement; good barn and
stable; stalls for « horses and cow; chicken
houses, brooder} 1 , incubator. "Al" windmill |
and large tank; water piped over place; city
water and sewer; the assorted fruit orchard
and choice garden you must see to appreciate;
whoever gets this will have the best to be
had this side of the bay; close to electric ears
ano fine public school: this is an ideal prop-
erty, sure; adjoining East Oakland; price in
full. $5850. Call or send for circular. 455 7th
¦St., opposite Broadway station, Oakland.
Carriage free. II. Z. JONES. Land Owner.
$250 CASH, $0 50 monthly— Modern cottage,
just finished, of 4 rooms, bath, pantry and
closets; superb soil; 4 lots, 100x100; more \
ground to it if desired: 32 new buildings gone
up in the ))ast 0 months; near church, school
and electric tars; 4 main roads surround:
away from fogs and cold v.-lnds; just the
place to raise chickens; adjoining East Oak-
land; prire in all $1500. Call cr send for cir-
tuiars. CSS ,7th st.. opposite Broadway sta-
tion, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES
Owner.
JUST completed ; an elegant house of 9 rooms,
laundry, bath, basement, furnace; everything
of the very best and latest design; plate
jda>s windows; large lot; tenns can be. ar-
rang-ed if desired. This house is situate on
the Aaam-; Point property, overlooking Lake
Mc:rrilt. ajid is in one of the very finest res-
idence districts cf Oakland. Look at this be-
fore buying elb<»where.
Lots can be had In this tract, or we will
build to suit r>U"-ehaser. GEORGE B. _L
GRAY. 454 Ninth st.
FINELY finished house of 9 rooms laundry
bath, furnace, plate glass windows; nickel-
plated opon-work plumbing; house Just com-
pleted and ready to move into; lot 50x150, or
larger if desired; f-ituate on Nob Hill of East
Oakland, overlooking palatial grounds of F.
M. Smith; easy terms can be had if desired
GEORGE B. M. GRAY. 454 Ninth st.
$350—2 ACRES above Frultvale at a bargain
Call or address ALDEN CO.. 1118 Broadway.
$1750— LODGING-HOUSE 34 rooms; clears $10n
month; fine location. ALDEN CO 1118
Broadway.
$2000— BEST grocery in Op.kland for the
money; good business. ALDEN CO 111S
Uroadway.
$1000 — GROCERY and vegetable store- paying
for 5 years; sickness cause of sale AL-
DEN CO.. 1118 Broadway.
MONEY to loan on real estate; also on furni-
ture, pienos, etc.. at lowest rates. ALDEN
CO.. 11J8 Broadway.
S. M. DODGE & SON, ~~ "
J160 BROADWAY. OAKLAND
$350 — Lot 35x134; 23d ave.; lot worth at least
$525.
$850 — Cottage. 4 rooms, barn, chicken house;
60x150; terms or cash; located Upper Frultvale'
$C50X) — Fine Berkeley home, acre of land- fin«
view; cost ( 10,000. '
$16,000— Elegant Alameda home; lot 75x175;
perfect condition.
S40.000 — 14-acre suburban home; perfect con-
dition: ideal in every respect.
S. M. DODGE & SON. 1160 Broadway. Oak.
CHEAPEST and best in America— Tbe Weekly
Call, 16 paces, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $L
OAKLAND FLKMSHKD HOUSES.
FOR RENT — Furnished, for 3 or 4 months. on<s
of the most elegant homes in Oakland; on
very favorable terms to the right party. W.
E. BARNARD. 470 Tentti St.. Oakland.
OAKLAicn run xitpre^ fo r sale.
¦"URNITURE good and cheap this month. H.
SCHliLJ-UAAS. 408 Eleventh et., Oakland.
EMPLOYMENT "WANTED— MALE^
YOUNG man, 24, English, respectable appear-
ance, good habits and very willing, wishes
employment: city or country. \ E. H., box
022. Call office. , .•
PAINTER. O. K. and all-around mechanic,
wants work for some institution or corpor-
ation: steady work is the object, if satis-
factory. Address C. J. E.. Box 541. - .
SWISS ¦ bookkeeper and correspondent In
French, Spanish, Italian, German, wishes po-
sltion. Box 534, Call office.
SITUATION wanted; young man, graduate of
business college, office experience, good pen-
man and accurate at figures; strictly tem-
perate and best of references from past em-
ployers. R. F. MERRITT, care Y. M. C. A.
SITUATION wanted by a first-class clyind^r
and platen pressman; city or country. Ad-
dress box 632. Call office.
MAN from the State of Maine, just arrived,
wants a position as clerk or head waiter in a
first-class country hotel; best of references.
Address JAMES. 596 Geary St.. S. F.
CHINESE first-class cook wishes position as
such In first-class hotel, city, country or
springs. 13 Waverly place. ¦
CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions
received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and
j-Cbscrlptions has been established at 1096
Valencia et. '
FLATS TO LET. .
SUNNY modern north side fltt, 0 rooms, $22 50.
¦ 5 rooms, near Hibernia Bank, $20.
7-room cottage, Webster st., $25.
' $43 — Elegant 8-room Hat. 23 Scott st.
;... SPECK & CO., 607 Market st.
ELEGANT new flat, 0 rooms; modern im-
provements; gas and electric lighted; Noe
and Elizabeth sts. Mission and 24th sts.
cars pass.. . ____
JUST finished and for rent, six beautiful up-to-
date six and seven room flats; rent $35 to $45.
- Apply to owner, premises, west. side Stelner,
south of -Waller; Haight-st. car.
NKW, Just competed, modern, flats, .4 and 5
rooms and bath; Stockton and Lombard sts.
Apply MADISON & BURKE.
?22 &0— SUNNY flat, 5 larsre roonn, bath and
pantry: fine "view; healthy location. 5_<v.
Thirteenth st. ¦-
FLAT of 5 rooms and bath; modern improve-
ments. 3446 Twentieth st.. near Capp.
GOLDEN GATE ave., 975, opp. Jefferson Sq. —
Upper sunny* modern flat of 5 rooms and bath.
MODERN flat, 5 rooms; porcelain bath; sunny;
cheap; must be seen. 3981 Twenty-fifth st.
SUNNY corner flat, 7 rooms and bath, opposite
Duboce Park; fine marine view. 3& Scott at.
SUNNY flat, 4 rooms; furnished or unfurnished.
2S33 and 2S29 Washington Bt.
TENTH, 435 — Flat, 6 rooms, bath and laundry.
TWO nice new sunny flats. 1112-1114 Fell St.,
near Scott: north side street.
UPPER 4-room flat and bath; rent ?15. 33«
Tehama st. !•:'.; .;-..' ; .-. '"¦ --.'. ''.- •¦ . '¦¦'¦'¦¦ .
$15— UPPER flat of 12 roomsi 27 Broadway.
$18 — NEARLY new' lower flat. 5 rooms, bath,
yard. 230 Chattanooga st.. near Twenty-third.
$30— FINE flat of 6 rooms, bath and basement.
1426 Green st.. near Van Ness ave.
FLATS TO LET — FURNISHED.
WANTED— A desirable tenant for small fur-
nished flat for general housekeeping; all con-
veniences. : Inquire 1503 Dolores St., -2 to
¦ 4 p. m. •¦:-.'¦¦'¦ ..¦•.-¦¦¦ "¦;.' .•.:¦' ¦¦¦¦'¦¦. ' ¦¦ "-¦•-- ...
BEAUTIFUL sunny 5-roora parlor flat, hand-
somely furnisbed. 4230 Twentieth st. : splen-
did view: few steps from Castro cars; $30.
CALIFORNIA. 1239— Furnished 4-room flat,
bath. Call Sundays 10 to 4; $25.
GOLDEN GATE. 1517—4 rms.;bath; gas range:
garden: $25; lower flat, 2 rms.. $12 50; 1 to 4.
PART of a newly furnished flat to a couple.
Box 231. Call office. .
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $43 50. with No. 7
— range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. :
FOR SALE— Flat 5 rooms and bath, furnished,
at 631B Minna. Call Sunday and Monday.
FURNITURE WAXTED.
BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special
reasons. S. J. WAUGH. r. 415, Examiner big.
A. WOLLPERT. 773 Mission St.. pays hlKhost
price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354.
GLOVES.
TRY Danicheff One Dollar Glove; you will
never wear others; warranted. 121 Grant ave.
HORSES AND WAGONS.
'THREE well-matched stylish carriage teams,
average weight 2500 pounds: perfectly train-
ed: two coal black teams, stand 16:3 hands,
average weight 2450; six work horses, averag.:
weight 1400, and six fine larsre driving horses.
Just from tbe country; these are all well
broken; trials given. Call at OCCIDENTAL
HORSE EXCHANGE. WM. G. LAYNG. Pro-
prietor. 246 THIRD ST.. formerly 721 How- '
ard st.
FOR sale — Handsome bay driving mare, seven
years; 1000 lbs.; well bred, speedy, gentle; to
close an estate. CHARLES F. O'CALLA-
GHAN, 39 Nevada block, attorney for estate, i
BLACK mare, 1100 pounds, 6 years old; 1 bay,
1175 pounds, 7 years old; very handsome;
good roadsters; $200 and- S175 respectively.
561 Sixteenth St., Oakland.
A LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse Mar-
ket, 327 Sixth St.; also buggies, wagons, har-
ness, etc. ; auction sales every Wednesday at ¦
11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer.
FOR sale — One team 7-year-old, jet black, well
. matched horses, welglng about 1400 pounds
each. For further information apply to J.
B. COSTA. Duttons Landing, Cal.
YOU can find what you want In tlie horse lino
at STEWART'S Horse Market. 721 Howard
*>t., near Third; phone Main 1150.
FOR sale. Santa Rosa Salesyard — Just arrived,
pcveral fine road and business horses, new
buggies and harness. 1499 Market, cor. 11th.
$1CO — EXPRESS business; double team, 1300-
lb. horses; wagon; stand. BONNE Y, Four-
teenth and Mission sts.
San Francisco Veterinary. College — Fourth ses-
sion begins June 9. Catalogues by applying to
M. L. PANCOAST. Sec. 510 Golden Gate ave.
ONE 2-horse wagon, canvas top, iy.-inch steel '
axles. Box 205. Call office. , •
Larpest Ktock 2d-hand wagons, buckboard. sur-
rey,harness,work,driving horses. 15lh&Valencla.
AN Al express wagon, single: also light camp-
ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st.
HOUSES TOMT.
A — PRINTED list houses to let; send for cir-
cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 M-ntgomery.
$30 — SUNNY modern .-story bay-window house
of 7 rooms and bath. 720 Broderlck st.
SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. ~~
TO rent for three months, from June 1, two
rew, modern residences. 15 rooms each; new-
ly furnished; at Stanford University, on
campus. Inquire of CHAS. C. BEMIS. 324
Montgomery st., real estate broker. ¦
HOUSES TO L.12T COUNTRY. ~
MENLO (Fair Oaks) — New cottage, 7 rooms.
bath; furnished. A. R. HARRISON. 78 Geary.
HOUSES WANTED — FURNISHED.
TO exchange, a furnished city residence for
one in San Rafael for two months. 537. Call.
H° USES F O R 8ALE. —
UNFURNISHED 8-room house, on Day St.,
cheap; to be removed immediately. Box
557, Call.
.LOST AND FOUND.
LIBERAL reward for return of ring with round
red stone set between two diamonds. DR.
ALFRED NEWMAN, 901 Sutter St.. 1:30 to
3:30 d. m. "
LOST — Gold watch fob with Chinese coin
charm, bet. Donahue fountain and Mills bldg..
Bush st. Return Pacific Mall Co., 421,Market
St.; reward.
LOST — May 29, a gold chain purse, containing
long chain and locket marked "G." Liberal
reward for return to 464 Halght st.
YELLOW collie dog. Liberal reward if re-
turned to 1S39 Market et.
GOLD pin of pearls, ruby and leaves, Friday
evening.. Reward at 402 Kearny st.
LOST — Black leather purse, containing money,
in Fischer's Theater. Leave at office of
theater or at 1710 Clay st. ; reward.
LOST — Between Oakland and San Francisco,
purse and $S5, May 24; reward. M. J.
. KELLER. Oakland. .
IT will pay to "Remember"' that the California
Watch Case Co., 220 Sutter 6t.. needs old gold
and silver to make new watch cases.
MATTRESSES ANI) PILLOWS.
TO; order; also cleaned and ' sterilized ; uphol-
stery; Al carpet cleaning; honest work guar-
anteed." HOPKE BROS., 411 to 415 Powell
St.; tel. Bush 421. ' . . ,\'-'- .-¦¦ ;¦¦
Brass, iron beds; mattresses; pillows; window
shades. J.F.Hotter, 721 Mission; tel.Maln 730.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
THE MCALLISTER. 503 Van New ave.; just
opened; elegantly furnished suite or sing la
rooms, with or without bath; excellent table;
references.
CORBIN The. 836 Sutter st., corner Leaven-
worth— Nicely furnished rooms; single ana
suites; all sunny; table first clasa.
CALIFORNIA. 807 (Stevenson Mansion) — Select
family hotel: exceptional table; popular rates.
FOLSOM. 1318— Large sunny room, closet, with
board; private family; terma reasonable.
LAMBOURNE. 420 Eddy— High-class house;
furnished suites or single; steam heat.
"HEATH." 312 Eddy st.— Select family hotel;
exceptional table; popular prices.
VAN NESS. 519 — Handsome furnished sunny
suites: single rooma; first-class table board.
VAN NESS. 915 — Large sunny suite; also dou-
ble and slnsle rooms: excellent board: reas.
STABLES TO LET.
STABLE — 2 stalls and wagon room. 38 Brady
St.. off Market, near Twelfth.
~~~~ SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 30.— To the Public:
There has been a great deal said about the
Hambletonlan Stables and Its men not beir.*
unionized. It Is not true. I have four men
working in my stable. They are all union
men and I pay union wages, and I am open
for any committee from any union tn San
Francisco to come and investigate my men. t
will not allow any delegate to come to my
stable and tell me that he will fix me. On
May 17th a traveling: delegate of the Stable-
men's Union asked the council to levy a boy-
cott on the Hambletonian Stables, conductei
by J J. Coalter. It being stated that Coalter
refused to employ union help and pays hia
men below the union wages. This | 3 no t
true— not one word. These are the names of
my employes: EDWARD PIERSOX
EDWARD SODERMAN.
JOHN RYAN.
JOHN H. WILSON.
J. J. COALTER. Proprietor.
BAD tenants* ejected for $4; collections madi»:
"ciTy or Country. PACIFIC COLLECTION*
CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooma 9-10; tel. 358-\
gEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.
ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re-
pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th.
ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex.; repairing
lowest rates: phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth.
STORAGE AND "WAREHOUSES.
PIERCE>RO_>OLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of-
flce Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prlv. Ex. 571.
GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840
Mission .st. ; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss.
BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st;
tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates.
PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com-
pany, 2320 Fillmore st. : phone Jackson 281.
THE PADDOCK SYSTEMS.
PADDOCK'S osteopathy, massage. n«srve-
opathy. electricity., physical and nerve cul-
ture, scientific facial, figure and scalp work;
no cosmetics: 30 years' practice; medical
training; 7 diplomas; high-class work; at
the home or offices; hours 3 to 8 p. m.,
26 1 /. Kearny st.
THEOSOPHICAL LITERATURE.
UNIVERSAL Brotherhood Path (monthly).
The New Century (weekly): write for samplo
copies and book list to the Theosophical Pub-
lishing Co.. Point Loma. Cal.. international
headquarters of Universal Brotherhood an4
Theosophical Society.
JTYPEl^-RITERS^AN DJJUPPLIES.
greatT-TXrcains in typewriters— w«
sell better machines for less money than any
house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter
Exchange. 536 California; telephone Main 2C6.
2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired.
Webster Typewriter Inapec. Co..20a Sansome.
TYPEWRITING- Sc. MniEOGRAPHIXG.
EXPERT typewriting. 4c folio; copies. 2c:mim-
eographing. 027 Markt. rm.3u5; Howard 1539.
VITAOPATHY.
DO you suffer from rheumatism or any kindred
ailments or trouble of any kind? Try "Vita-
opathy." IVAN McLAUGKLIN. 1104 Mar-
ket, rooraa 11 & 12: free treatment Wednea.
* PROPOSALS.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley-
Notice to Contractors, Builders and Material
Men: Notice Is hereby given to all con-
cerned that sealed proposals or bids _r •
solicited for performing the labor and fui-
nishing the materials necessary to the erec-
tion of an addition to the Bacon Art Gallery
and Library building on the grounds of the
University of California at Berkeley. Ala-
meda County. California, and said bid* or
proposals will be received at the office of the
' Board of Resents, South Hall. Berkeley, at
or before 12 o'clock m. of the 6th day of
June. 1902. And notice is hereby further
given that the plans and specifications of
eald building have been made and adopted
and are placed In above-named office, where
the same may be seen and examined durln?
each day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock
p. m. from this date until said 6th day of
June. 1902. No bids or proposals will ba
considered unless the same are accompanied
by a certified check or a bond of said pro-
peser eaual to ten (10) per cent of his pro-
posal, with sufficient sureties, conditioned
that if said bid or Droposal shall be accepted
the party proposing will duly enter into a
proper contract to faithfully oerform tha
duty and obligations In accordance with said
proposal, and plans and specifications, which
shall be and are hereby required to be a part
of such contract. The right to reject any
and all bids is hereby reserved. '
Thia notice is given pursuant to an act en-
titled, "An act to amend an act entitled.
•An act to create and organize the University
ot California.' approved March 23. 1868. and
an act amendatory of section 25 thereof, ap-
proved March 28, 1872. relating to the con-
struction of buildings." approved March 3.
1S97.
By order of the Committee on Grounds and
Buildings of the Board of Resents.
W. A. McKOWEN. Acting Secretary.
BIDS wanted— Notice is hereby given that
sealed proposals will be received by the Board
of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali-
fornia, at its office, room 13. 320 Sansome at
San Francisco. Cal., up to 1O:3O o'clock a m'*
SATURDAY, June 14, 1902. and opened
immediately thereafter in the presence of bid-
ders, for furnishing and delivering - quarter-
master and commissary supplies for the Vet-
erans' Home. Napa County, Cal. (railroad sta-
tion Yountvllle). for six months, commencing
July 1. 1902. and ending December 31 1902
Schedules with information and Instructions
for submitting bids will be furnished upon
application by the undersigned. Bidders will
carefully follow the conditions of the sched-
ules, antf no bid will be considered unless it la
in accordance with such schedules. Each bid-
der must accompany hia bid with a certified
check upon some well-known and responsible
banking-house for at least 10 per cent of tha
amount of his bid. payable to C. Mason
Klnne. treasurer, conditioned that the bidder
will enter into a good and valid contract upon
notice of acceptance as required by law." The>
board reserves the right to reject any or all
bids and to order any quantity over or under
the amount specified.
Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board
of Directors of the Veterans* Home of Cali-
fornia, room 13. 320 Sansome st. San Fran-
cisco. Cal. By order of the Board of Dlrect-
ors. J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
DIVIDEND NOTICE— THE GIANT POWDER
COMPANY. CON.— A dividend. No. 42 o_
fifty cents (50c) per share 'on the Issued capi-
tal stock of the company, has been declared
payable at the office of the company, rooms
202-204-206 Hayward buUdlxur. San Fran-
cisco, on June 10. 1902. Transfer books cios«
June 3. at noon. ,¦¦_.
J. R. LEAVELL. Secretary.
MABBIAGE LICENSES.
The following marriage licenses wer. Issue!
yesterday:
George A. Davovlch. 26, 1012 Greenwich
street, and Florence H. Chase. 24. 1922 Muon.
Adolph O. Cordell. 24, city, and Camilla C.
Probert, 20, city.
Jackson A. Pearce. 20. WatsonvlIIe. and
Winifred B. Carruthers, 22. Berkeley.
John C. Maxon. 26. Hammondscort, N. T»
and Jennie IV Walker. 22. Vallejo.
Claude E. Quinby, 23. 1909 McAllister street.
and Rose M. Labelle. 27. 1833 Point Lobos ave.
James F. Mackenzie, 30, Crockett. Cat, and
Agnes G. O'Keefe. 20. Crockett, Cal.
James S. Myers. 21, city, and Clara M.
yunsch. 21. city.
Merrill P. Cudworth. 23, city, and Evelyn
L. Kelley. 23, city.
Wesley W. Brown. 23. Marshfleld, Or., and
Helen L. Manning. 23. Marshfleld Or.
William M. Gregory. 43. "JBl Liberty street.
and Ruth Wolfskin. 31. Winters. Cal.
John P. Macutre. 28. V4llejo, and Lena
Schneider. 23, 1131 Filbert afreet
Raymond A. Mahoney. 25. 1007 Halght street.
and Henrietta C. O'Neil. 22. 711 Thirteenth st,
Abram G. Welssboum.. 31. Oroville. and Flora
Zinaman. 23. city.
Martin Buzinnl Jr., 22. 126 Noe street, and
Ida G. Donovan. 24. 116^. Ninth staeet.
John N. Hansen. 36. 704 North Point itreet,
and Joseflna Johnson. 34. 704 North Point •_
Edward L. Kripp. 33. Sacramento, and Clara
J. Glenn. 22. Sacramento.
James V. Sands. 24. 493 Filbert street, and
Marie M. Sands. 24. 498 Eighth street.
Joseph D. Early. 21. Ferndale, and Sarah 3.
Ooble. 17. Ferndale.
Elmer E. Bag will. 30. 602% Third street.
and Cora M. Walsh, 28. 316 Third street.
James Olson. 2tS, Stockton, and Ella Wilson,
21, Stockton. - - ...
John J. Halsch, 34, Topeka, Kan»., and Ml»
¦ MONEY "TO LOAN— Continued.
LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private
party; no removal; no commission; confiden-
tial; Room 3, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones.
3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up; no removal.
Phone Black 1709; room 81. 6 Eddy, floor 4.
Money loaned salaried people without security.
¦ HILL. r. 44. Merchants' Exc. 431 California.
ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each
$1000: any security. 302 Montgomery st. r. 1.
CASH loaned salaried people on note without
Indorser. MQRRELL, 609 Examiner bldg.
LOANS money on salary: no Indorser: Eastern
plan. Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bldg.
MOXEY \VAXTEp.
WANTED — $1100; no more, no less, on choice
vacant San Mateo County lands; Interest 12
per cent. S. H.. box 527. Call.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ALL makes and grades handled; largest va-
. riety and largest Ktock. Special bargains:
3 Steinway $95 to $2sO
' 2 Knabe *S5 to $110
3 Weber $«5 to $150
•5 Hallet & Davis $80 to $165
2 Fischer .....$75 to $155
1 Bourne $J0
3 Hayncs $235
1 Kittle . . . : ; $285
Over 50,00 Heine pianos In S. F. Agents for
famous old Gabler and 20 others. Rents and
installment- $2 up.
HEINE PIANO CO.,
Heine Hall. 235-237 Geary st.
DURING the next ten days we want to dispose
of a number of nianos that have been taken
in exchange, and the price has bean marked
down on each to a point where profit is out
of the question; bring all the money you can
spare to pay down and we will see that you
: get a bargain. The Zeno Mauvais Music Co.,
70!) Market st.
ALTHOUGH many .seemingly advantageous
propositions are offered in the way of prices
and terms upon pianos, please bear in mind
that we can not only duplicate them, but can
offer exceptionally fine pianos and largest
assortment of best makes to choose from.
SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. Steinway dealers,
cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. S. F. ; Broad-
way and Thirteenth sts.. Oakland.
ATTENTION. BARGAIN-HUNTERS !
Second-hand upright pianos from $30 up.
Second hand square pianos from $30 up.
Second-hand organs from $25 up; r.ew up-
right pianos from $175 up. BENJ. CURTAZ
& SON. 16 to 20 O'Farrell st.; Chlckerlng.
Mason & Hamlin. Vose, Sterling pianos.
ANY piano sold by us taken back any time
within . 2 years and full purchase price al-
loyed on a new peerless Knabe at regular
price; cpsts you only 20c *a day to buy a
piano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30
O'Farrell st.; established 1850.
OUR pianos, the leading makers; prices $100
upward; values best in city. PIERCE'S
PIANO FACTORY. Market. 14th & Church.
$100— UPRIGHT piano; cost $400; for sale on
$5 installments. 1309 Gough st.. near Geary.
Leaving for London compels quick sacrifice of
beautiful large 3-pedal upright piano. 330 Turk.
$150— ELEGANT large size Fischer upright
JOS. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st/
YOU may want a piano for rent SCOTT-
CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 560 Hayes st.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market St.—
Steck. Everett. Ludwlg and other good pianos.
BEAUTIFUL upright Fischer piano: must be
sold at once. Room. 2. 237 Geary et.
A FINE Steinway upright, left on sale; no
reasonable offer refused. 235-237 Geary st.
SNAP— 2 only, new, $450; high-grade uprights,
dropped from catalogue.$250. Bruenn,208Post.
BYRON MAUZY. 308-310-312 Post St.; Sohmer
and other pianos and pipe organs.
SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H.
MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.
OFFICES AND STORES TO' LET.
STORE. 30x30, fronting on Natoma st. bet
Fremont and First, with goria dry elevator
basement 40x90. Inquire 143 First st.
AT 1740 Eddy st. — Large corner store and bar-
room; 3 rooms: large cement cellar, yard
and stable.
TO LET — Large sunny loft on Second St.. near
Market. Apply E. H. BAXTER. 31 Second.
DESKKOOM tb rent In Parrott building. Mar-
ket st. Apply box 234.
HALF store to let; central location; cheap.
Box 220. Call. .
PAINTERS* 1 AND PECQ^J^^-^
TRUSTING water house for papering and tint-
ing. HARTMAN PAINT CO.. 319 Third st.;
phone Red 3521. -
PALMISTRY. ,
¦S^ET^r^TiiEKRGAJ^D^re&drTTo^. 700
Post St.. corner of Jones; phone Polk 837.
H. JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist. 516
Taylor st.. bet. Geary and Post;telBlack 561.
PERSONALS.
A RUPTURE truss made of steel or elastic
webbing has failed to cure 10 per cent, but
has succeeded in torturing 90. .Why does suf-
• ferlng humanity continue to buy them? It
is not from choice, for there are no others on
the market. HUNTER'S new lever rupture
holder with flexible pad has made it possible
to cure 75 per cent with our treatment. Also
a new combined rupture holder and abdom-
inal support for either sex; for corpulency It
can be used separately; for health and com-
fort they are a blessing. HUNTER'S Sani-
tarium is provided with first-class medical
and surgical attendance. 1206 Mark&t .st.
ABOUT your hair — To restore gray and faded
hair to natural color, cure dandruff, stop tall-
ing and grow new hair. The Star Hair Rem-
edy is -upenor to all other tonics and restor-
atives. It is clean and healthful, is not gum-
my or sticky; no grease, no stain; never fails.
Sold by druggists, hairdressers or our office,
3S5 Geary st. The Star Remedy Co.
VIAVI bas been manufactured for over fifteen
years; it cured hundreds of ailing 'women in
. Its tirst year and has cured thousands of suf-
ferers every year since; booklet for mothers
and daughters mailed free. The Viavl Co.,
.304-6-S Van Ness ave.; phone East 282. San
Francisco.
GENTLEMAN of means would like to meet
refined, cultured young lady, matrimonially
inclined, who could make a home happy for
true, loving husband; no agents or trifters
need reply; give lull description in first let-
ter. ¦ Box 554, Call office. * •
AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order.
$15; with these suits we make an extra pair
of pants tree of charge; other suits on install-
ments, $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market
st, between Seventh and Eighth.
SPECIAL CREDIT STORE— Complete outfit
$1 week; ladies' tailor made suits, skirts,
shirtwaists, trimmed hats; gents' and boys'
suits, overcoats, hats; call, open account at
our new store. C. F. ADAMS CO., 31S Mason.
HAIR doctor, Kuester, 1152 Franklin- st, Oak-
land; not expensive, because effective. If you
value hair, "Its color, scalp condition, believe
36 years' experience worth something; send
stamp for information.
AFTER a careful study of the Dewey slot ma-
chine I have found a positive way of win-
ning on the Dewey slot machine; on the re-
ceipt of 10c I will give this information to
any one. Box 579, Call.
A YOUNG widower, good mechanic, wishes to
correspond with a good girl or widow
Protestant, age 25 to 40. object, matrimony,
Widower, box 22l, Call.
BRING your goods and we will make and trim
you a suit in any style for $12 to advertise
our work. MASTEN, the tailor, 701 Geary
et, corner Leaven worth. . .
MRS. E. R. DUNLAP, 34 Kearny st—Re^
opened; hair and scalp parlors; hair dressing
manicuring, facial massage; skilled chiropo-
dy; advanced foot treatment taught.
ELECTRIC light In every room — Winchester
Hotel. 44 Third st, neat Market; 700 rooms
25c to $1 50. per night; $1 50 to $6 per week-
free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also
chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In
carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest
rates. Geo. Matthews. .709 Fifth st, Oakland.
A— WHAT do i you think? O. BERMAN, 48
EUls, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each*
game as white shirts; selection 300 patterns.
DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis-
eases positively cured by The Willow Bark
Co., 1839 Polk st, S. F. ; consultation free.
WHITE enamel iron, beds, single, three-quarter
I or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING
CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st, near Broadway.
SENSATIONAL — Book for men; amusing, mys-
tifying, instructive. Two cents for postage ae-
cures one. Williams & Co.. 140 Geary st.. S.F.
ENGINEERS and railroad men can find Car-
hartt's union-made overalls at SUMMER-
FIELD & ROMAN'S. Fifth and Market sts.
BASEBALL Schedule Memorandum, Vol. 2.
. history greatest game ever played- 10c post-
pald. S. R.. CHURCH. 307 Sansome St.. S. F.
NOW ready — June styles Standard Patterns:
.all the newest designs for summer goods. J.
W. EVANS. 10_l Market st. near Sixth.
AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats
¦ and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London
tailor. 721 Market st..
MONEY loaned at low interest; gold, silver,
diamonds, pearln and precious stones bought
at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth St.
LIQUOR habit — A new, safe and sure cure can
¦ be given without knowledge of patient. Ad-
dress P. O. box 552. San Jose. Cal.
f'COUGH-EASY-DOGOOD" means Just what it
. . says ; try it and be convinced. 25c at your
; druggist's. - '. -i • -,-¦¦ :'¦•'¦ ) j
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PEIt_30^AJ^S-—Co_i^ja5d ; ____^
MY halrdressing is acknowledged to L^^*
very best: 25c for any style, u. LEDJ-**-".
123 Stockton st. . —
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SUITS to order on installments. $1 »**™**l
Neuhaus & Co.. merch. tailors. 115 Kearny.
SUPERFLUOUS hair moles etc permanently
removed, electric needle. Mrs.Cook.4-^ a"" — ;
SPANISH lessons and translations. 613 Mc-
Alllster st. .
/RUPTURE cured: no operation, pain or a lost
/ time. Fidelity Rupture Cure. 26% Kearny.
BS8-SJ8 BuVh\ P nt__^
ELECTRIC needle specialist: superfluous hair
and moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton.4-7 Sutter.
Mrs. Briggs— Superfluous hair, moles ****?°*&
by electricity. 1719 Buchanan: tel. West -5J.
Masquerade costume* at H. Anderson's, theat-
rical costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders.
Electric & electric light baths, massage, hot «Tr
treatment for rheumatism, etc. 233 Geary. T.£t.
SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles r /l n ™ V r ed v _V y
electric needle.Dr.&Mrs.Traverse.ll.OMarket.
ALFREDUMSVEgyptian Henna: restore* gray
hair to its natural color; $1: at all druggists .
ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURK
instantly; 10c and 25c. All druggists.
MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs;
country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. <33 Mk_
DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the
best corn cure, 25c; all druggists. '
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call.
16 page?, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year_
PHYSICIANS ASP SCKGKOX9.
RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured:
no operation; no detention from business; all
private diseases treated successfully; consul-
tatlon free. Drs. Forden & Porterfleld. C Turk.
DR. C. C. O'DONNELL— Office and residence,
1021 & Mar\cet at., bet. Sixth and Seventh.
Cataracts cured by absorption; rectal diseases
without operation. Dr. Ball. 1073^ Market.
ROOMS FOtt^HOUSEIiEEPIXO.
, A QUIET and pleasant home for housekeeping;
suite of furnished sunny rooms; all complete:
gas, bath free; near school and park; rent
reasonable. St. James, McAllister and La-
guna sts.
BRYANT. 1101—2 or 3 front rooms, complete
for housekeeping; cheap.
CALIFORNIA. 1502— Finely furnished house-
. keeping rooms.
ELMS. 605, cor. Larkln — Bay window alcove;
large closet; mantel; suitable for 2 or 3.
FIFTH. 35.T — Two double rooms, kitchen, 2
bt-ds, bath, all $20; also 2. $15; one $8.
FOLSOM. C20 — Large furnished rooms on first
floor; large grounds for families with children.
FOLSOM, 834 — Bay-window and kitchen, bath; i
also three furnished, separate or all together, i
GOLDEN GATE ave.. 512 — Large sunny front '
suite for housekeeping; also other rooms.
GOUGH, 115 — Handsome sunny bay-window
parlor, exclusive kitchen and bath. $20.
HYDE. 408 — Sunny basement suite: rear; yard,
laundry, gas stove: $13; also large single rm.
JACKSON. 1513— Two nicely furnished front
rooms; housekeeping; $15.
' JESKIE. 333 — Large sunny front parlor, fur-
nished for housekeeping; gas range; $12.
MINNA. 28 — Sunny furnished front housekeep-
ing and single rooms, 75c and $1 per week.
MINNA. 281. corner Fourth — Well furnished
housekeeping rooms; also front room.
NOE. 317 — Three sunny furnUhed rooms .for
housekeeping; no children.
OAK, 117 — Newly fur. front suite; gas range,
bath, laundry, phone, running water; $14.
OCTAVIA. 14C3. cor. Geary— Large bay window
room, gas range, $10; front room, water, $7.
O'FARRELL. 1315 — Beautiful sunny suite fur-
nished complete; gas and bath; private; phone
Scott 858. . [
PINE, 1300, cor. ; Hyde — 1 corner connecting
furnished rooms; gas range; $17.
POLK. 610 — Two sunny furnished front rooms;
gas range, gas, bath; private family.
SUTTER, 428 — Lower floor. 3 rooms, furnished,
housekeeping.
THIRD. 415B^ — 2 furnished rooms; housekeep-
ing; gas range; bath; $12 50.
THREE Eunny furnished rooms for house-
keeping; no children. Box 496. Call office.
VALENCIA. 1232 — Front alcove room: furnish-
ed light housekeeping; gas stove; bath; $12.
CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions
received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and
subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va-
lencia st.
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call.
16 pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year.
ROOMS TO LET — Forn. and UnXarn.
ANGELUS ; Open June 1
New fireproof brick building; 90 elegantly
furnished rooms and suites; marine view.
530 . Stockton gt., bet Bush and Pine.
ARGYLE Hotel. 234 McAllister— New. elegant,
sunny; 75c day upward: McAllister cars to
door; handsomest grill room in California.
A — BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth — Rooms.
25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and
light housekeeping rooms; open all night,
ALL choice ceat sunny suites or singles; day.
week cr month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton.
BURNETT. 142fi Market (old No. 1364)— Fur-
nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished.
BUSH. 1233, opposite Lurline Baths — Single or
tn suite: 9-12 a. m.
CLEAN sunny furnished rooms; hot and cold
water; desirable neighborhood. Box 543. Call.
CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason — Elegantly
furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable.
COMPLETELY furnished offices and rooms at
315 Kearny st. : rent reasonable.
EDDY, 730 — Elegant newly furnished rooms In
suites or single.
ELLIS. 321 (Mozart)— Nicely furn. rooms. 39c.
$1 50 night; $1 50. $6 week; open all night.
GOLDEN GATE ave.. 847 — Single front rooms,
furnished; opposite Jefferson Square; refer-
ences required.
GOLDEN GATE ave.. 099— New and beautiful-
ly furnished front rooms with or without
board. ¦ . ,
GOLDEN GATE. 1521— f 20; gas and water
free; 4 rooms. SPECK & CO.. 687 Market.
Grand Southern. 7th & Mission — Rooms ?5c to
$1 50 night: $1 75 to $5 week: reading room.
HAYES. 136. cor. Van Ness — Sunny double
room; nice room for 2 working girls; $9.
HOWARD, 060A— Nicely furnished rooms-
closet; gas; $1 50 week; gentlemen preferred.
JESSIE. 363, near Fifth and Market— Fur-
nished rooms. $4. $5 and $6 per month.
KEARNY, 104— Front suite two unfurnished
rooms. $10; 4 rooms. $18; no children. •
KEARNY. 418— Lovely rooma and suites; rea-
sonable; select; transient solicited.
LA .SP E comf °rtable south front, furnished
$10 room for $tt 50 for the summer. 256 Call!
MINNA 067, corner Eighth— Newly furnished
bay-window room; $1 per week; transient
O'FARRELL, 20— Sunny furnUhed rooms and
offices; elevator; eleo. lights; day, week, mo
ROYAL House. 126 Ellis— Incandescent light
reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par
lor: rooms, per night. 35c to $1 60- week *•>
to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on £o_nd
floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths.
SHERMAN Apartment House. 28 Eighth st
near Market— Furnished; also 3 unfurnished-
STEINER 1325. cor. EUls-2 large sunny
rooms; piano, gas stove, etc.; $18 £ r moSt?
SUTTER, 303 Vi— Newly renovated pleasant
J^^pSbie^ -»«»•.¦*» « Wfe?,
A BRANCH office for Call advertl-rtn.n*. =-..•
vSsss^sr ha8 *"» s&sssra'i'sg
cheap. E. R. N.. 2848 FolsonT it
ROOMS AND MOAUD WA.NTKO. "
WANTED— Board and room for lady's new hi
cycl. nit; divided. Box 511. Call ofnee! '