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SONOMA .COUNTY LANDS
IN (the redwoods; easy! terms; owner obliged ': to
leave; artistic, : sunny bungalow, 7 completely
furnished. 7 rooms and bath, stone*: fireplace,
beautiful . verandas, small orchard, :. flowers,
etc.; charming, healthful climate; Ideal place
for semi-invalid who would enjoy care of small
garden. ' E. B. X.. 1816 Broadway. S. F." y
WRITE J. W. HORN CO. of Petalumafor large,
free list of Sonoma' county bargains.*/** -- • - '
s vyi A CRUS __AL -STATE
HOMES, ranches, acreage.; exchange;;price list
WILSON BROS..* Santa Cruz.* CaL- • y -
BURIffgAME SEAL ESTATE
BURLINGAME BUNGALOW.
$5,250. $500' cash, balance monthly payments
same as rent—Large lot; plenty •of * space for
flowers, " etc.; 2 story house; short • walk :from
station; large living room with paneled: walls; :
beamed ceiling; bulltin bookcases , and : a large j
clinker brick fireplace;, snnny dining room, - with j
pretty buffet; cabinet kitchen. There are 3 sunny I
bedrooms, bath and * sleeping -■ porch -oa second
floor; large porch in front. The streetwork has
already been done. All Improvements, such as
water, light, gas and sewer are in. This property
is only 8 blocks from new Burlingame school and
is also near electric car • and railroad station.
LYON & HOAG.
Top floor Realty building. 660 Market st
SALE or - tease —Burlingame: modern residence,
8 rooms, 3 porches; cor. lot, 70x150; garage;
beautiful garden; $6,500; easy terms; take un
improved as part payment. Box 40. * Call, y
888-tl 001) CITY REAL ESTATE
ELEGANT HOME SITES, only"$150 each; $5
down and $3 a month; no interest, no taxes;
write or call for handsome booklet.
E W. MAGRUDER. 423-423 Phelan bldg.,
760 Market st. S. F. AGENTS WANTED.
TORRANCE '77
CALIFORNIA'S MODERN INDUSTRIAL CITY,
located on steam and electric railroads be
tween Los Angeles and Its harbor. y For infor
mation relative to business opportunities, real
estate investments and factory * sites, write
KARL BREHME. 1031-37 Phelan building.
Phone Sutter 41*99. '■'■"■'•
FONTANA
LOCATED on electric line between Riverside and
Los Angeles; write for handsome illustrated
booklet on orange and lemon crowing to KARL
BREHME. 1031-37 Phelan building. S. F.;
phone Sutler 4209.
HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGEB
MODERN bungalow for sale: 100 feet front by
150 feet deep; 5-room bungalow: large well,
gasoline engine. First-class finished bunga
low, or 2 acres of land in all. Sale or - ex
change foe property in city. The best con
dition can be made. Inquire at 131 Holly
. st., city. ■•'■"-' ,- "' *. ,-y :■' ..
$12,000160 acres, nicely located on hillside 2
miles east of Los Gatos on good road; 15 acres
vonng vineyard, 5 acres cherries and assorted
fruits; abundance of water. Will exchange for
Oakland or San Francisco property. Owner,
341 13th st. Oakland.
FOR sale or exchange—lo7 acres young vineyard,
in Etiwanda. San Bernardino county; 400 ft to
Santa Fe depot; price $23,000; large barn. 2
small houses. 3 horses, cow, chickens, well, en
gine and farming tools; will take $3,000 cash
down, or trade for house, $5,000 to $10,000. bal
ance to suit, 7 per cent Interest; poor health
reason for selling. Owner. J. H. CANNEY,
Etiwanda. CaL . 7' -.-'■'■ .
ATTENTION, builders— building lots; sunny
corner on Hopkins st car line; good location
for corner store; will exchange for. a good cot
tage or improved ranch. ' F. ROEOLE,. 1725
Broadway, .Oakland.
EXCHANGE your property for Sacramento valley
land; clear for clear or your equity as first pay
ment; deep soil; on electric line; $1.25 per acre
in amounts to suit B. PRIEM. 531 Phelan bidg.
NO COMMISSION CHARGES.
$50,000 to $75,900 at 6%. 3 to 5 years, on
downtown business property only; loan my
own money. Box 253. Call office.
EXCHANGE improved city property for unim
proved Sunset or Richmond lots up to $20,000.
What have yon** Box 3352. Call office.
TWO residence lots in Portland. Ore.. - for
property around San Francisco. Value $1,500.
Box 433. Call office.
PROPERTY WANTED
J.-...,.,., . n OAKLAN n ...CjC^.
HAVE spot cash for Oakland real estate bar
gains. J. A. ROBERTS, 1617 Telegraph ay.,
Oakland. ' ■- . - ■ . ■ ' :■■..-- y > >
PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE
MENLO PARK acreage home. 5 acres and Im
provements; value $11,000: want modern home
in Pacific or Presidio Heights; will- pay cash
difference to $16,000.
San Mateo; 11 room residence; $12,000; will
take city unimproved to value of $6,300.
CCRRAN CLARK. 235 Montgomery st.
WILL exchange rich farm lands for lots, cot
tage* and mt*s. It PRIEM. &31 Phelan bide* a,
■——a——— jsssssssrsssssssssssssssssssssSssj
BUSINESS -CHANCES
GILLIES & CO., BROKERS,
1028 Market at. room -.'2.
Chicken ranch, $400 mo, income, for $2,750. -
Groceries' MOO monthly bus.; price $1,000. §
Hotel and bar,-modern, country, for $4,000.
Livery and bdg. stable; rent $25 mo.; $2,250.
Groceries and liquors, aptunt. dlst; $1,800.
Worklngman's hotel, 38 rms.; rent $125; gee
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GILLIES & CO.. 1028 Market St., room 22.
GROCERY,..one of the largest' ROMS) in; city;
stock 15 per cent less than wholesale prices;
25 per cent off on fixtures; $50 rent; lease.
'-'11'tA Market st. .
SALOON In business district; fine fixtures; 3
year lease; merchants* lunch; $1,100 will
handle this. SUQA- Market st ->*■".* |
$2.000—-CORNER saloon; 5 year lease; cheap I
rent; a living rooms; family entrance; good
trade. 2110 A Market st y , ■:--■' \
$1,250 —COR. saloon; no opposition; 7 y. 1.; good j
buy: owner retiring. 2110 A Market st. . |
$175 —Candy, notion, ice cream store; rent $10; I
1 living room; good street 2110 A Market ; st j
FURNISHED flats. $300; good furniture; some j
rooms rented; snaps. 2IIOA Market st -- j
$1.900— saloon; sy. 1. : $ rm. flat; family
cnt.: cheap rent; good. trade. 2110 A Market st
BIGS CLASS SALOON: Just off Market street:
rent only $190, long lease: doing from $■*■""- to
$100 every day: gentlemen trade. It Is a
pleasure to conduct a saloon like this; clears
over $300 a month now. Will do double the
amount of business In short time. Price
$14,000. NO AGENTS OR BUSINESS CHaNCE
MEN. See the owner.
GEO. A. lIERRICK. 833 MARKET ST.,
SUITE 201 COMMERCIAL BUILDING, SAN
FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA.:
JACOBS YOST, room 404. 244 Kearny Cabi
. net - hop, well equipped wish stock, tools and
•reck in band, will sell all [or half interest;
saloon, doing fine business, must leave "city,
will exchange for chicken ranch or fruit farm.
good downtown location; grocery, confectionery
rod other stores, good stocks,. good locations;,
country hotels; bakery, country town, no com
petition!, this M a snap., selling on account:of
sickness: stocks in several good patents to man
ufacture; patent for sale in good paying propo
sition, article now being manufactured * and
marketed; several good chauces ■ for profitable
Investment; apartment and rooming houses.
from 18 to 50 rooms, welt furnished and In fine
locations. JACOBS YOST. . ,' -.
FRUITS. VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES —
Price $700; doing a nice business; clears over
$100 a month; a fine little business for man and
wife; 2 rooms and bath; one of the best cor
ners In San Francisco; rent only $15; price
$700 cash; bargain. 7 -^
GEO. A. lIERRICK. 1533 MARKET ST ,
SUITE 201, COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
ONE of tbe greatest opportunities en the Pacific
coast today for a newspaper man of ability or
a practical printer; $2,500 will swing half in
terest IB finest -country office la California;
linotype, latest up to the minute machinery of
all kinds and the best Job printing plant-' In
any country town on the coast; town will more
than treble in population In 1 year.3 Call to- ■'■■
day at room 417. Argonaut hotel, between 12
and 2 o'clock. . . ,y -.y-y y w
$500 Energetic and sober man wanted.ln a bust-j
ness tbat bears Investigation: proper, attention J
to • business .will' earn you $125 to $200 per
month; no ■ boose fighters need apply. ; M 6-648
Monadnock bldg.. - ■ . . .„.,- -1
RESTAURANT—Corner; 17 tables; Al kitchen;*
rent $75: amidst-apartment bouses; long lease;
price $*'.00O; profits . $50 a day. C4C-C4S Mo
nadnock bldg.'--.-.' ~'■•-. . '•. '.. ." ' - --, . s ...■:■'■ |
STRAIGHT and legitimate cash business; on ac
count of family dissensions must be sold this
week for half its valu*. $750.*:046-64S Monad- I
- KOCk bldg.- ■~- ' •'.■;.•■-■'■->'-■■'' 7y . ' .:-...:-.■.. .; ..* j
NICKELODEON in railroad Junction,*; population |
" 2,500; this theater pan he swung for $400 down, I
balance, time. C46-64S Monadnock hldg. * \
GROCERY—Corner; sold at Invoice, about $1,000; |
rent $33; long lease. 640-648 Monadnock bldg..
BOAP MAKER, 50 years -In business, wishes to ■
retire and sell small plant (reasonable)*: will
teach purchaser from A to Z. . Box 6433. Call j
efflce, Oakland. ;y y7 y y-: -...-■- '■.->.-.;-, -y ,
WANTED—4 or 5 good women canvassers, com
mission: r fgood seller: every one who has a
phone •■•ants It.--Call 244 Kearny, st, room
_■ 404. JACOBS YOST. .- - -:, ..:.-"■ ,r7y --7:yy.-.; |
COFFEE and lunch house, completely furnished, j
to lease or for sale; in good running.* order. 1
Address box 385; Call office. J ; „ /.:
$75—Shoe repairing shop; ' sacrifice" on I account lof
sickness: next door to - postoffice; good * trade."
.' Sausallto, Cal. 77/-*- •*.*: . ~1"- ; 7 '
22 20 GALLON instantaneous gas water kitchen
boilers, $8 each; heating boilers. $30 up; coun
ters. $8; pipe fittings. 147 Welsh st.
BUSINESS CHANCES
r-.rL^u-^7w7-J77*:.7'i.^Ji < ! ** 1>0 * <l * ;? ' * "'"* -7--'
LUBECK'S I.UBECK'S LUBECK'S
CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST { BROKERS ,
LUBECK'S, A LEGALIZED • CORPORATION 7
Bradstreet, Dun's ' Banking I Credentials; y -
COURTEOUS, PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE
It Is . conceded v that Iwe sell more - businesses
.';*;-■ than all of S. F." brokers combined.
:LUBECK'S INVESTMENT CO., Inc.,
; Sixth floor PACIFIC BLDG..: Market.at 4th.
SHOE STORE AND N REPAIR SHOP. -
Thriving :bay; town; : no;opposition;: mod
. em ' machinery and i staple - stock; : clear-:
: ing $200 month and up; $2,000 cash will
-'handle..--'.'- * y -,-. ~,- ..■;->.-...•.=■. -*i
,LUBECK'S, sixth floor. Pacific bldg. : .«. : |
HOTEL AND BAR—Within' 2 hours from S.:F.;!j
railroad i division \ point; s $3,000 . buys: this
-'■•-■ established : money ~ maker. •.: -. : -• -.?.' :"
..'-■ LUBECK'S. sixth'floor, ■»Pacific: bldg.7
GARAGE &. ELEC., WELDING J MACHINERY,
V, interest to active partner; clears $500
month;" $9,000. - terms»to * right *, party.--:=
LUBECK'S. -;.* sixth - floor. S Pacific; bldg. -yj
RESTAURANT— . CASH I HANDLES.
Right : off Market - st., heart * automobile
district; finely equipped;:lease over fair;
, best?bur.on*the coast. • ..::-:.,
LUBECK'S. sixth * floor. Pacific: bldg.
$375—CIGAR7STAND near ' Market;' st.: cash
register cost $100;; fixtures: $300 - stock
$200; owner 111; must sell at once; $375
■ •'.- ~7"7 -'■ LUBECK'S," sixth floor,'- Pacific bldg.
PARTNER HOTEL. -WELL KNOWN SPRINGS.
Five acres, - 35"» furnished % rooms -' large :
dining hall; swell bar : prosperous pay
■. ing place; half interest; $2,3»X). 7
7 LUBECK'S. sixth floor. Pacific bldg. 7y j
MOTION PICTURE THEATER. ":"
7- 250 chairs; new ; machine and equipment;
$700 - cash, : bal. terms; " unquestionably ,
one • great buy.'■■
LUBECK'S, 'sixth :floor,';Pacific bldg.
SALOON.*; heart of downtown: '■ good * fix
tures; well stocked;srent: $63 "month,"
with Tease;: owner must leave '• city rea
son for sacrifice; to right party will
loan •- part' of *. purchase price ? if.: desired.
LUBECK'S. sixth 'floor,: Pacific bldg. -
$650— AND BILLIARD ROOMS.3
. One of best equipped places In hotel and
apt house district; large evening trade:
6 tables; finely s equipped: main floor of
prominent hotel;-clears $5 day. W:
':: A- LUBECK'S. sixth floor, ,■* Pacific bldg.:
HALF INTEREST: $2,000 RESTAURANT. ... *
Need honest and energetic man; located
in prominent, hotel;?, will *- accept - $750
right party. -Call personally at
LUBECK'S, sixth floor.: Pacific bldg.
$675—GROCERY, DELICATESSEN. ETC.
Choice stock; best fixtures; -3 nice liv
ing rooms;. rent; $16" month; daily. re
ceipts $25 and tip; location In Oakland.
7 :' LUBECK'S. sixth floor,* Pacific bldg. y,:
INVESTORS—If yon want to buy 7a cigar stand,,
grocery, restaurant, ' confectionery,;:, saloon ': or
any. other j kind of business it - will ; pay: you •to
7 call where you will find only places- of merit for
7 sale; we will loan you half the money on any!
7 place we sell you, for we handle only live ones, j
7 See us at 46 Kearny st, room 310. - .7
FULLY equipped hotel of 33 rooms to lease for I
I a term of. years; good railroad town in north-,]
crn California; livery stable in connection; es- I
. tablished many years; excellent - chance for a ]
live many Address C. .F. TOZIER, Cotton- j
■ wood. Cal. 7 -. ..".7--.' '■■■■'-■:-..,; - ' -':.'■ '-7-i
SALOON, license. and fixtures at i northwest: cor- :
ncr of . 19th st. and ; Lexington ay. will ■be auc- !
tioned in Judge Graham's court on Thursday,
May 15, 1913, at 10 * o'clock a.7 m. For la-■ i
> formation see M. J. HYNES, Public Admin- i
istrator. * yy7 •';*.' 7
RESTAURANT —EXTRA * EXTRA: EXTRA! i
I Today before 2 o'clock, at 415 GOLDEN GATE 1
■,'■} AY., The ■ Roehampton Hotel i Restaurant, ele- |
gantly equipped,. Including - lease, .- will be sold j
to highest offer. Unquestionably the J greatest
opportunity ever known. : „.* i
WANTED —An office man for Los Angeles; salary 1
and commission: here Is a chance to get into a
business that will make you -independent for
life; experience not necessary;: cash-required,
$300, .fully secured. ; Box 367, Call office. - ' |
COMPLETE outfit for -branch dairy, including I
icebox, glass and wooden counters, -churns, fur
nishings and fixtures, for sale at a sacrifice; cost
- over $400; almost new; the small balance due
- on;the.payment of same buys the whole outfit,
For I This exceptional opportunity,'.. sec *W.. J.
HOWLING & CO.. 4."9 Valencia at • |
$500 secures TO acres ranch; 5 room house, fur- I
nished np to date In every respect: In heart of !
mining town of 1,000; only about 1 100 miles !
from Frisco: ' $800 for quick action; must be i
sold; this week on account* of other business;
big sacrifice. 30 Buena Vista terrace. -■•■
INVEST your money in short time notes. I am
offering -3 and 6 months'.: notes of a manufac
turing company, Interest payable in advance,
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum.'.'
" - A.L. DARROW. Broker.
Rms. 301 and 302, Schmidt bldg., 12 Geary st.,
:AA..,.,' A San Francisco. - Cal. yy .-. '
FIRST-CLASS promoter; wants a young man to
. travel, salary $150 a month and commission.
that ought to make $500 a I month; this will
stand thorough Investigation; f $500 cash' re-
I quired ■;money secured;. Call 40 Kearny : St.,:|
room 410. 7: ' : --AA ■
WANTED—A good man by large oil company as j
secretary; we control more than 6,000 acres of '
- first class oil land:.have expert -; reports ought
; to' clear from $500 to ( $1,000 *a. month.;easy; |
$350 cash required. Call 46 Kearny, st., rm. 410.
LADY 7 partner wanted in the J real - estate ' and !
insurance business by a single' man who owns!
: his own residence; prefer one with some knowl- j
7: edge Jof - offlce work. - Address, with phone !
. number, to box TOO. Call office.
ONE of the best located SATURDAY EVENING I
POST,: routes In San Francisco for: sale; this
- route pays a splendid income, and for a young,
enterprising man it offers big opportunities for l
a large increase. 1012 Phelan; building. ...*
I HAVE a fine business proposition to offer to a
- man with money and: not afraid to take ordi
nary business risks, none better; controlling in
terest as partner. Box 49R. i Call office.". y, -
DOWNTOWN cigar store, located among the
leading hotels, | clearing over $100 a month;
will sell at invoice, about $400; 6 years' lease.
830 Market st*. room 415.7 * 7
■•'.'■. STORE IN. POWELL -ST.' .-' . - '
7; 7 l Lease 19 IS: I cheapest j rent*,: anil best" block
in Powell; will sell lease or sublet. For dc
v tails call room 808, .785 Market st: , ::£:' ■*
FIRST CLASS oil company, now organizing, will
- sell stock at a ; price that' will appeal to the
most conservative investor; any amount. Box
350, Call office. : ; ■■■/; •*.---. .-'-'" 7 ,y>. y
I NEED money i and will sell 10,000 shares of
stock in one of the best cooper companies in
7tbe;U. S." at 50c on the dollar; will sell 100 i
I shares and up to suit purchaser. Address box !
■ 843, :Call office. * -: »■■;-.>■■'■;-"• .--■•.-..'. - ."" i
AN exceptional opjiortunlty to purchase a SAT- i
: UP.DAY EVENING POST and JOURNAL route j
in this city; splendid prospects. Inquire . 1014 I
Phelan bldg. . .yy,: ;,- v ;:y :.- .7 y |
VALUABLE patents pay better than gold mines;
write for list "Patents for Sale." RAN
DOLPH & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washing
- ton, D. C. .:..-;-.. .:.:./■ . ■- *" -://. .-.'.-./.'
MAN and; wife will J manage or furnish food and
equipment for large contracting camp for men;.,
thoroughly experienced; best of references.
Box 437. Call office. - 7 7 yy -:
1 HAVE 40 agencies for sharpening safety razor
blades; also machine;'will sell business for $50. I
C. H. CUNNINGHAM. Gordon hotel, 7th and
. Mission sts. .-■•.■' ■,-.-.'■ y ~---x>»
SALOON. 11,200; established and doing business
in ssme location 26 years; ! rent ; $30. * Full In
vestigation and particulars from owner at 17th
■ and. Dolores sts. t -'~>■ ."'yrv.'.'-'.y:: y
ROOMING HOUSE IN 3D.. ST.; 40 rms.; hot
' and cold water; no dark rooms; rent $5.50 per
£■ room. 755 Market st. room 506. *
$3."0 will get: you in a: business : where; yon can I
draw salary of $20 per week and share in good
profits. r Call 46 Kearny St.: room 310.. y y :,y |
CIGAR factory, complete; work tor 3 men; $175 ]
- gets this: account of sickness;' must sell. ' Call
y 40 Kearny St., room 310. y :"
PARTNER I In : transfer i coal ! and: wood| business. j
-. including buildings. 3 horses, 13 wagons; I owner.
a'_ can't handle alone; will accept L right -party
. with $500.---■: FRISCO ;IN V.7 CO.. 46 Kearny * st:,
WANTED—Man for large coal company In:Seata!
B tle to sell stock and open up market for the
coal;* salary and -. commission; .live: man -'can
; clear at least $500 a month; * $750 cash ■ re
quired. Call at 40 Kearny st., room 410. 7**;
GOOD LOCATION for i barber »shop;- - ; 2 living
■r . rooms : cheap rent; will ; be; sold ; cheap. 2183
. Mission st. near 18th. ; ■;■■ .7:;' v 'A. :7 -.-■-_-
IF you need a partner or want to sell yoor busi
ness quickly for cash, we FRISCO" INVEST-"
.: MENT COMPANY.r 46 Kearny t."*-*-". -y
HARDWARE and.- sporting jl poods j store; pioneer
7" place; ■' good location;*, business i average 1 yearly,
$14,000; good opportunity .for,"right7party;
owner must'leave for Nevada. Answer box
SOP,-Call" office. - . : ;7; : -- ;.y- ... f-
FOR: sale—Family. liquor i store. Nob Hill l Dis
trict; established 3 years, g Box • 301. ,* Call.
AA— .' 7 yJ. H. WEBBER A CO..V Wv.,i,_-AA
HEADQUARTERS. FOR' HOTELS.:: ROOMING
HOUSES. :SPECIAL bargain* this week. "T : y
* 44 ROOM house, corner; all single rooms; rent
$150 month; snap. 760 Pacific bldg. :y: -c ; ; y.y;
461 ROOMS', all on' one floor: light ; and I sunny;
steam beat: ; bargain. 700 Pacific bldg. r -.v - »~*
RESTAURANT, dne location;| daily receipts $SO;"
' " ..take reasonable offer;: snap. f 700 Pacific Mdg. *
FOR sale —Old established I business l and I country,
home, c, $15,000.7 Accept:,bay.*• property iln part I
<: payment. OWNER, box 3436. •> Can \ offlce. * = ,
RESTAURANT for sale cheap: long lease; owner
leaving city. Call 232 6th st
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913.
BUSINESS CHANCES
Continued ..-....,,
MOVING*" PICTURE f operators earn from $30 Jto
$40 per week. Why not yon? We furnish posi
tions. 3 City Hall room 518. '■" .*,-. :-..-*,
WANTED—Man office 1 helper: j $1701 month; part
m ownership; i $200« cash J required. Call room s 19,:
1030 Broadway," Oakland.-*. ;: y Mgggß_Wgj_l
FOR * sale —First f class * newspaper" route Son morn
ig- ing ' paper."'Apply Circulation ' Department, San'
, Francisco Call.. . y 7. ..:■;-;:.7XieS_S__Sa
FACTORY,-* for) rent, suitable for any kind of bust
y-.i ness; «, water,*; gas * and j electricity; 2 1 story brick!
if I building; cheap i rent. Inquire at 2039 Harrison.
Will give 5 free and clear j lots near Bakersfleld
- * or ,i small '""; business % that« man | and ;* wife 3 can!
vv handle.-;.- Box: 3578, : Call office - , -. ,-'
$350 [ buys ? a tamale parlor;l doing I good business; I
;1> the i owner must £gotto *. the; old* country. * For
, particulars, box 44. Vallejo." 7' ' : '
SALOON business*! fori sale ;3 party 7 going east.
1308 Kentucky st. ■, ■ • ■■
YOURS watch i: repaired V and- cleaned for, $1; -2
,y years' guarantee. 904 * Market ; st., rms.*"' 17-19.
LIQUOR * LICENSESFOR SALE : CHEAP. Call
y- 787; Market; St.. * room' 132.*y: '.■'. A *;' ** y ASA: AAA.
ißALOONillcense.7 stock Sand fixtures. HOTEL
NORMANDIE.
LODGINQSHQUSESSFOBISALE^
A— -'- A 'yy*;.'CAMERON & CO., ■ /'
i-r 714 MARKET ST.. ROOM 501, (opp. Call).
BANK REFERENCES. ,v HOTEL, s-ROOMING*
APARTMENT HOUSES,-? FLATS.
;. .y ", ALL SIZES. ALL'PRICES. . ~
TITLES GUARANTEED. • .-" -"- ~ y
BUSINESS property in a live country * town, con-"
sisting of a 2 story building of 4 stores and 30
':■-, rooms •onl a ! second '• floor.'! for sale.** or will s ex- 1
: --• change ; for : city ''or J bay property Apply L. C.
WALLACE. 36 Kearny ; st.*; San Francisco.
75 1 ROOM | hotel I on 1 corner; ; no I dark | rooms; 1 good
y; location; >-; well •% furnished, steam ft, heat, hot
*. water: * cheap * rent; ;« lease ■ over ' fair; | $B,ooo ' or
;.'•.'.. will trade for, ranch. Box 208. Call offlce.S>S=/
1 HAVE Inquiries for well located rooming houses
and hotels every day. 7 If you wish to sell,** see
JACOBS.- 244 Kearny ■ St.. room 404. A? : :
FORI sale—Commercial hotel (in Sonoma |county;:
7-:Al bar • trade;: Investigate. '■"* Box 3789. Call. %^i
APTS. 'r for <* sale; a 26 { rooms > must % be I sold I this
:7 week: no reas* offer refused. :■ Ph.' Frskln; 2654.
C LODGING HOUBES~FOR ? SALE f/
48 f; ROOM ■*; apartment 7 house, 7 partly ?: furnished;
A; steam j heat, * sleeping; porches, *. wall ; : beds; c rent
Aso per ■;■ room; <* 5 ■** year lease; a* $2,250: i". terms.
L % W.: JACKSON, care I Jackson Furniture I C 0..:
/'-Oakland :%.■..-..'- yy -.-y-:;--.-. -y-. .y ,v-t-.H- <r.*., ?-:-^.
7;.y;7 7 -7, INVESTMENTS ?yy77;7r "
'-, : A. E. WHITE COMPANY, 7*
■" .... ■.:., 32:! ;Monadnock:building, y. ~~ 77*77: -i
Principal Brokers in Nonllsted Securities. 7"
."'.-. 7: WE WILL SELL: •' A.A-A. -~:.A'AA.
■;■ 200 Mascot Copper .":.*.*....'."..;..... .*. /... $2.40
1,000 National Wireless T. & T. :Co .**:'.*".. :. » • 20
"•"- 100 Vulcan Fire Ins. C 0.;........ .'."*.... .12-50
.10 United' Properties Bonds (Deb.i r:.;y.- 8.25
* 100 California State Life Ins -.r. r..y... 13.00
77 50 Western States Life Insurance Co 0.75
1,000 Tidewater;Southernf Railway ...?.'.'. .55
And many others in amounts to suit. .
STOCK SALESMEN
WASTES)
None but good men need "apply ■■
'"-- to - place f the? treasury stock of - ',
an > established ?; land . company." :
■A 332 BANKERS' : INVESTMENT * BLDG.,
7*-y-:-';742 k MARKET ''ST.yy^yyvy.,-.;,;;
CHESTER B. ELLIS* A CO.. ~~~
STOCKs AND BOND BROKERS, 7
714 Market St.. Opposite CalL building. :
I Largest dealers, In exclusively nonllsted securi
ties on:the Pacific;coast.:*Established" 1593. r - - *
j A Money [ loaned on; approved security 1 and j realty.
COMPANIES'INCORPORATED and PROMOTED
-.* Entire 'stockCissues'; bought and- sold. * * ; '
y Legally organised 1 tinder I laws of I all states. I
BUTTNFR & C 0.,1709 CHRONICLE BUILDING,
.. Corporation '■ attorneys .• and .* financial *t agents.. •■.
Established 1902.* Bank ami commercial references
DO' YOU WANT TO i STOP 7 PAYING RENT
AND OWN YOUR * OWN HOME • '
7 * Listen! fI :- can do :; this' for ■ you ; - anywhere "In
California and •on ithe Installment. plan. Agents
wanted. GEO. F. HILTON, 785 \ Market st. 209
Humboldt • bank building. San Francisco.77 ; '.'AI
INVESTMENTSWe have I capital I for conserva
* l tlve jf real estate U Investments Kin ** California,
-, where : quick -action' and; profit la" assured. Ad
dress CHARLES A. STANTON _ CO.. Inc.,"*;
1* First National Bank bldg., San Francisco," Cal.
AUTO.M ! Funding Co.'* ot America j will sell
limited number of shares at par, $10. Indorsed :
by bankers and bus. men. 374 Monadnock bids.
WILL 7 buy * NATIONAL WIRELESS : telephone
: istock. ■ F. J. GOLDEN. Merchants'": National
Bank building; phone D0nc1a5532.*7.;...
STO^KaTAypHßoypsi fobsmjb
FOR; sale—Stock >in ! Radke & C 0. ,: Jewelers. Ap
ply 022 1 Whitney bldg. "» - ~ I
■————a—^—■—a——a—^—■——
\-'/ gOSET jTO LOAN ■■
: S. F." REMEDIAL LOAM ASSOCIATION,' 7
43 FIFTH ST.- *
: TELEPHONEiKEARNY 5349. 77 -. ,
MONEY. TO ; LOAN .; ON PLEDGES, consisting
of f Jewelry, > precious , stones, . watches ;; and other
personal effects. .. -. ~
- Rates on : all pledge : loans ' ' *• '
7*1% PER CENT PER MONTH.
MONEY LOANED -ON HOUSEHOLD . EFFECTS
AND OTHER CHATTELS
7 7 AT 2 PER CENT PER MONTH. 7
~ Transactions : held; confidential.
' No fees or extras of any kind. '7 .
NEED READY CASH IN A HURRY? $10 OR
■"• MORE? :. Phone, write lor call. J Yon will ;be.
; agreeably :: surprised at J. our • liberal * methods.
7NO PUBLICITY; nothing unreasonable. ; Just
: plain, good: business" methods. We • quickly ad-"
vance ANY AMOUNT needed on. FURNITURE.
PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS. ■ SALARIES^
etc. * You can : repay u=i ' in-small monthly or
-7 weekly * Installments.. to suit your. convenience.*
If MONEY- will help you. see us today. - 1
PEOPLE'S "LOAN COMPANY, < ; ; .*
**229 Monadnock building,
6SI -Market : st., second: floor.' y7;y -77
STRICTLY confidential iZ- loans 7- on 7 furniture.
-j pianos, real estate at 2 per cent; goods'remain;
: in your 1 possession: loans can be repaid In small
weekly:or : monthly Installments; we can make |
7 yon better terms than any one in the city; It
- will pay you >to "call* and« Investigate. ILLI-;
NOIS FINANCE CO., formerly ILLINOIS
TRUST ' CO., rooms 410-411 Mechanics' s bldg.■
. Douglas 3547;, 048 market st. V" y»,:--;- ?«*';
"AAA— HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY -''•-*■*?
WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON: FURNITURE.
'-7 PIANOS." ETC.; -7 $10 to * $200: > LOW COST:
7 CONFIDENTIAL;:** HONEST AND SQUARE
DEAL. --.-.■:• ■'■!■■ rAr--.:.*:\ - ■~,,:,-"-•,.,:.. • ■,• -;
v CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. 7
357 9 PACIFIC BLDG.. FOURTH and MARKET.
.. .*.:'-. PHONE? DOUGLAS 3205. "7 v :-....->.
OAKLAND office.' 518 First 'National; Bank bldg.
NOTICE I =-.'•■:.-': AA-:A A-- V-l
*•: Prudential : Loan Society,* Inc., Is now open fori 1
business at 246 248 Phelan bid. (arcade floor). We
loan money from 1 to 2 per cent per ! mo. on dia
monds, watches. Jewelry and all articles of , value
from $1 np to any a nit.; private offices; business
strictly confidential; authorized capital $1,000,000.
WE 'LOAN ■ MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO, HAVE j
.PERMANENT ' EMPLOYMENT; ■' no - indorser; |
■ confidential; 'no red* tape methods:; $1 a week - i
pays $15 loan, $2 week pays $30 loan, $3 week
pays $43 loan, $4 week pays $00 loan;; call • and I
see us. THE ROYAL INVESTMENT COM
PANY. 750 ; .Phelan i bldg. •*: ->?.-.- -aA'^A.-.-/
MONEY' loaned »on 1 furniture, pianos : and I' other, I
y-security; lowest rates; most favorable terms in'
7' this city; see : others, then :see ■me and be con
■M. vinced; » will - save»: yon - money; 1 $2.25 ft weekly
pays $50 loan. -Phone Market 3029.*; GEO RGB:
W. MILLER. ' 3009 ' 36th st, southwest corner
-: Mission, : room 35. 7 7., - . - , . ;
LOANS -to < salaried 9 persons. •« WAGE earners,
TEACHER***. CITY • EMPLOYES and * OTHERS
-7 with**FlXED incomes;: also *• OTHER proposi
tions, Including ■ advances ' on j INSU RANGE and
*. WAREHOUSE receipts; I rates | reasonable; I pay
ments easy.s 433 Phelan bldg.; ph. Douglas 3244.
A—TREMAIN, with absolute privacy, any amount
yat 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., without
■-*- removal, payable •"■ In ** installments jof % straight
y loans at lowest , rates - cash, payments reducing
interest; '. no > commissions. 833 1 Market St.,next
Emporium, room 811; phone Douglas ; 2465.-~-:
MONEY | LOANED 1 SALARIED ? PEOPLE f AND
g others upon their own names; cheap rates: easy
payments; confidential D. H. TOLMAN »49
I Phelan bldg. and rm.* 3. 470 13th st., Oakland.
7 'BALDWINS JEWELRY CO.. ".•■* ~
Geld and Silver Smiths. _-'. 7
-■--"• 7. ;,-./, 29-35 Kearny st. 77-y
LOAN DEPT. RATES 2 PER CENT PER MO.
$$$— Lrac&y Mm/sy —$$$
"Any: amount : on' diamonds,*" watches, * Jewelry,* 2%. '
m MAXFERD LOAN OFFICE, 17 4th st nr. Mkt .]
, CAS HI advanced on : salaries: Iho security '.lowest'
* r rates. i** 313 % Merchants'.-- Exchange % building;!
* phone : Douglas >■ 1411,*. and ■ 60S .*• Call t building,
7. phone ' Sutter \ 2537.7 :- : ,y".-.•-.>-;; ;, 7;>;*y-y;-.-,7
AAA—SALARIED men ! ana women accommodatedll
* without j delay or publicity. Home | Credit ' andi!
% % Investment: Co..': 3211 Phelan ' bldg.. third | floor.*: I
OUR PLAN for Te advancing f money ft to* salaried
H people IS DIFFERENT; printed rare card tell*
story. DYER BROS., i:.' Geary st.. room 505.
'AAA—Wage t earners, * either * men jor women, can
make a loan -In strictest confidence ■at the EM
_ FLO YES% CREDIT CO.. r.-* 424, Moeadnock | bid.
$10 ;to $100 advanced -on ' your ' salary. Our 1 rates;
y are the cheapest in this city. Don't fail to see
A ns. UNION, CREDIT CO., S6O Phelaa building.
SALARY LOAN*—EVERY TRANSACTION CON
.*:: FIDENTIAL. .. Ea-Sy -to get and easy to pay.
i& F. A. NEWTON. 7aa Pacific I building.
LARGE *OR j SMALL AMOUNTS. 6. 6H': «* 174 per j
»?:* cent, flat lor • Installment * Call; or 1 write iO.; E.
EVANS, 2307 Mission st. * v ' " - y.
GOLDEN GATE LOAN OFFICE, 110 Kearny st.
"-Low ;rates on Jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL.
CASH LOANED to salaried nlen on note without
Indorser. MoRKEI.L. 1097; Monadnock. bldg.-; | g
MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgages. Apply to
W. H. KEARNEY. 3151 ICth sty city. \
MONET TO LOAN
„ t Conttnn**
INVESTIGATE oar discount plan: we loan all
salaried people; 'gee; us; 1 save money;; dealings
- confidential. 521 . Phelan building: j Kearny 3247.
SALARY LOANS, 55 up; cheapest rates. D. D.
DRAKE. 948 Market st. ■*••* •v^eg-'WB'awfei'. ■ .
LOAN^KealJEstete^l
AAAA—WILL LOAN ANY AMOUNT at lowest
interest on first, second and third mortgages.:
estates if in S probate, undivided s Interest; a deal;
± directly, with . lender; no delay. Rfl McCOLG AN,?
*.- i 602-508 Call building, corner 3d aud Market;
-t: phone Douglas 253*5. The oldest established and
■is- leading financial \ agency on \ the i Paclfla , coast.
AAA—NO COMMISSION CHARGED
: BANK S INTEREST— 7 and *'' 2d ;* MORTGAGES!
LOAN 20 per cent more than RANKS.
San J Francisco. »Oakland,- Town ! and I Farm ** Lands i
SHADRURNE I CO., 715» Monadnock I bldg.lgg
f ANY I amount* on I real i estate, first lor > second ; mort
"-y gages; jno * delay; s very > lowest" rates. ylf : your'
property " Is ? mortgaged ? and :■ yon need * more
. money $ see ; us Z immediately. ,: O. * W.; BECKER,
•*•-. Monadnodc-bld.*; 681 Market; tel. Douglas 2150.!
1500 to $20,000 on Ist j anil 2d i intirs.; \ reas. rates.7
mH. SDMMERFIELD & I SQN.7 0531 Phelan I bldg.y
MONEY WASTED
WANT $20,000; will repay loan and ; $10,000 ad-'
:* ditional * within i 6 < months; : gilt ■ edge " security;'
:,■'. principals f only. : T. :J. PROLE, 1458 Broad
y way, Oakland.* -. - ■■ '
"7: 'i.*y77fvy/y:7-yy.:^.:.y i ,y;vy ..■;*'■;-,
• Wanted » for 7AI '*' security at " -Is per - cent. r ?
_Jli___Boxßsllo.*w Call *" office. Oakland. A v
MONBX WANTB***—Be&l *d Estate
I WANT TO BORROWS2,OOO on new i bungalow;
first; mortgage" 7 E per;-cent." "Box ': 6856, Call;
-■ office.- Oakland. * * • *** *" * • * 7
7 < DEPOT s QUARTERMASTER'S ! OFFICE, 3 1088
North i' Point * St.. San I Francisco, Cal.. May , 31,
191.1. —Sealed * proposals, in triplicate.? will be re
ceived \ here until £ 10:00 A. M.* 1 June; 30, 1 1913, for
furnishing veterinary : and* miscellaneous i supplies,""'
Including paints," oils, hardware, lumber, tinware;:
harness," cordage, iron, etc., required at this depot
during,fiscal year ending June 30, 1914.7* Informa
tion }on application. ; JNO. T. KNIGHT, Depot
Quartermaster. a . ■_
DIVIDEND yQTICES 7 ~
: WHAT have: you * to: trade or sell? 7 We : have a,
number of : legitimate propositions. We Trade
and handle | anything *In . the ' line iof business,"
"fii real | estate -and £ ranch : lands. We • also nego
.' tiate , loans,'-:,CALIFORNIA '- BUSINESS EX
■ '" CHANGE.- MS-ma" Monadnock * bldg.*
LEGA L AND OFFICIAL
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY S CONCERN 77 From
7-. this, a the s 3d''i day Is' of June, 1913,: I, W. .R.
■-■'. BOYDSTON,!, will f, not %be < responsible for ; any
"; debts»■; incurred by ymy -; wife,7 Mrs.,:-' \V. E.
Bojdston, ; a resident of ! 871 :■ Turk - st. *
W. R. BOYDSTON.
HAVING j bought '.' J.*V N. Gulmond i Shaving | Parlor,'
* 603 * Larkln •st , all s bills - must. be * presented >in
five days. JOS. ' PFLLILLO. y< - ---* yy'ty
Classified Directory
for Ready Reference I
ACC^yTAyTS^^R^ PUB.
JOHN *R. RUCKSTELL. C. P.* A.. Sd : floor Claus
Spreckels: (Cain-i building: 'phone Kearny 4151.
77 ARCHITECTS
IF; YOU contemplate, building or want ■ a capable
: architect .to : superintend construction 'of build-
V i in?, ' call or; write 0. E. EVANS,*; N. C, 2367
-- Mission st. 7 ■■'■-■:.'■ *>v.y* -*. •■- ■:•..--': ■.. ■•■..: :-y .■--.
-77" 7 : ;7; 7 ATTORNEYS /■■ '... -. T'_
L®g__ A_vfee E_£*3_T3B
lately confidential; results gtd. Rm. SOI. Call bid."
AA—FREE .S LEGAL INFORMATION * BUREAU
::' with f reliable; law.' firm:: all cases > quickly han
,.',- died;; we advance all costs. 603 Chronicle ; bldg7
R. W. KING, attorney. Grant bldg.. 'Market and
* 7th, room 320—A11• cases; low ; fees: nothing to
; advance or .for'consultation. Phone Market 912.
ALL V cases [ bandied Iby reliable £ attorney; % those
--'-; of .i small i means i welcome: "x. pay s when' work '. is
done; ; advice; free. 1112 ; Market st.;; office 122.
ADVICE : free; decrees,*? damages, collections j and
.'■- nil law a cases C quickly ' and - quietly *. handled.
; 133 .Market. St. near 4th; mom ; 507. 7 *- y />'
FRANK IP. MEDINA, Bid * Hewes | building, 6th
y and Market sts.; (evenings) phone Sutter 2119.
HARRIS & HESS." attorneys at law. W. T. Hess,
y; notary/ public. Room .709.' Hearst building. y? *:
OROVILLE E. JACKSON, corporation, partner
ship and mining man. 401 : Call building. „ yy4*
MISSION BRANCH » OF. THE CALL. BLAKE'S
BAZAAR. lIOS VALENCIA ST. -- - .> ; ;
7 7 BABY CARRIAGES X;
FIRST X CLASS 1 carriage, fully upholstered,*: with
. back curtain, half. inch - rubber, tires, enameled
-' handle*, for- $10. : : '..."•'-. y- ".:-- -----7-7s- ..A •-;■.->.
..- COTrr.TBR'H: RATTAN' -WORKfi;'! 141 Suttor s».
BBOMTO.MgffLJ^F»nn» j _
SOLAR prints 15c. brom. 35c:i Convex, per copy;
frames 30c up. Chicago Copy Co.. 1021 G. G. ay.
/-.All. BPSINESSkCOLLEGES "1
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—SchooI of Civil.
.-'■ Electrical, Mining, Architectural;. day, " even
,y Ing; established 1863. 425 McAllister st.7- y y
SANs FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGER 1008
: Market; at 1 opp.: r»th—Pay,and: evening sessions.
ALL fc court s reporters ' recommend SGALLAGHER":
-. MARSH'Rn»Iw»ss- College. Market -st;- : '
_ but¥^~a"^2S^^tTng^
STEELE'S illuttbri'Wks.fv 222 Ellis nr. Mason; "ph.*
y Franklin 4521 and C 4521: is mail orders solicited.
7:7 '7;7:CARPET.7CLEAyrX6^".;.■.: ■/
S. F. COMPRESSED -AIR* CLEANING CO., 397.
- Sutter *; st.;; phone ..' Kearny t 5852 "~ ;'• (BLUE
WAGON)—Carpets,•: rugs * quickly," thoroughly
-; cleaned on:-floor*, without:( removal; .estimates
'.'; free. :;>7'y.-y. ■' * -..-- ,yy~y ; - ■:" '_~-..-. :.'":Vy;
WHEN you "■become* disgusted: with poor work,*;
* fend * your * carpets t to. J. SPAULDING *A- '•- CO., *
7 .'"■>,- Tehama j st.: - Douglas : 3048.; Home; J2347. f ;
WATT'S X reliable 7 carpet * cleaning; W alterations,
. renovating, laying. i 444 Divisadero: ph. Park JM».
AA —National 5 Carpet Boating Works Hampton
A RallPT. 344 34**: Church:-Mkt.-ilSfl.^Mkt. 190.* 3
CATARRH ;AyDIDEAFyESS77
'EAR 1 noises j positively cured;7new; 1 antiseptic; *1'
week free ,to convince. A- DR. COTTINGHAM/
■ expert ear. nose, throat. 821 '»Market.: room 402. 4
__^J^WBTOJM^dWWB_
LEARN.'how. to make, corsets;. yon can 'make $15
to $I*s per week; corset makers; are scarce; our
system - easily ;- learned.**: LA FRANCE , TAIL-'
CORSET PARLOR. 47 Grant ay. yyy
PARISIAN models; i surgical corsets. 2408 * Fill- 5
: - more r st.; i phone % West 1 5568. Formerly i with
■-■'■ Lichen Corset Parlors.-- ' *^
LADIES*: elegant costumes' for theatrical.", private s
.: entertalments."ii masquerades; %'. costumes 4 made
;■ to order '.and rented.'-.'Trans-Pacific Amusement
'-■' '• Enterprises.' 1420 • Hewes * bldg.: \ Douglas 1 8234.
1 COLLECTIONS •** ~
BRING your slow, debts to us. We'll collect them.
* - 509 CaR bidg.; Butter 4496:{prompt■ service, y
JJJAM age[Quits'
ADVICE * free—Family X matters; organizing ? cor
; ; porations, damage *. suits, bankruptcy; * all' epe
claltles. mi:t c.sii bldg.yy 7 :■.--=**7
. DENTISTS
ARTIFICIAL TEETH—* THIS 1 ONE THING 1 I
fa,DO." DR. C. E. WILSON, 323 Geary, suite 604.
DR. ■', lA**' G. -. LEEK—AIt s kinds of * dental 1 work.**
517 ' Fillmore st. near Oak. - t . ; .
-_I_IPgTECTIYE AGEyCY
LUCAS i DETECTIVE AGENCY, 713 715 Pacific:
' : '7 b'dg.—Tran*. g con.; OLDEST ESTABLISHED
AQENCi on Pacific; coast. Gives results.
GOLDEN GATE AGENCY. 312-18
Grant bldg., bonded and licensed, expert open-'
> fives. y Phone ' Park 1 IS4O. Night. Park >. 3694. ■
fsioys /_:/// ~ }
ELITE i ELECTRIC SIGN! CO., 2SI» 2d St.—Blec
*, trie > signs * our I spec.: ? Jobbing. Tel. Dong? 5601. •
[ 1 L__„ -■ ■_I
! JfAKING
! MCDOWELL'S Dressmaking and ■ Millinery School ■
* —Evening classes; patterns cut to' order. 121
_Geary st. near Grant ay.; tel. Douglas i 5751.
ARTISTIC, S modish H work. » **_; i dresses.'*?: $3 !** up.
* Phone Mission Bg»T.-*a 8081 23d at. near Douglass.
Hsg_ 7-y',
EALt^ * '""T'er—ffuita. M3t«; aklrta: re
a?'l "> atrln B of Mrs* at lowest prices.
-j 1746-4S Fillmore ur. Sutter: Oak'd 1.'>37 Ed way.'
HAIRfDRESgyggL^IMAyiCURiyG;
IMPORTED ***** g*Jods. mari--I waving, shampoo
ing. hair dyeing, manicuring; meaaanine floor I
of Hotel Sutter. p. FINA 'mafia -' :s
|*j^HOHEBIgQBi_TIK*_ACIia>.BBgg :
CO a¥aK oi i TA^, r E homt tor oW people 841 Seat
14th St., Oakland. -.*•*•■ . .-'.:^*.. •-• y"•
: WB guarantee to rid your promises of 'INSECTS.!
! THE j INSECTICIDE CO.. 659 i Phelan building.
I fHBBWBf INVALID CHAIRS glgy 7 :1 *
SOLD, rented, exchanged H manufacturer of Eames
; m tricycle i chair. 1714 Market ft.; tel. Park 2940.'
Md de J*sl ~~T~
" THE LADDER MAN."
Wrq -ft Sl9 ; paclflg- bldB . DongUs' 854.
;^^^S^mß|Foß|s^^^^g
; 'NEWI LUMBER $10, shingles $1.50, rustic $20.
! M doors ? $1.10; | send t lists. SWIFT |& ' CO., 10th
*** and ■* Mission < sts. * -
/I". -■ MATEBNITY-aHOMESJ7-;--r]
IS. F. LYING IN - HOME. 1191; Oak st—Adoption,
•m DR. LORD.' res, phy.; conf mt. i $25. Mkt. i 4468. *
'77777' ■ . 77 7MANTELS
WOOD mantels 5 for 7 sale. 7 5117 Shetwell * street
i-* between 18th and 19th.y : y V.r:'-'-^'y
GRAND OPENING SATURDAY.'
IFLEMbE
MEM MARKET
7'7'B 254 flfaftßa Ay©,, Shehs©£
:IflßWflW : memo,, . frcmk*&r
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED DE
LIVERED. ALL MEATS sHANDLEDm WITH
FORKS.:: ABSOLUTELY) SANITARY. <# PHONE
i7>'-v:-'.7 >-■::■- ■-~--.SUNSET-1601..'V:-:7'".^w'
MEDICAL. . ~~~
i INVALID 'chffirs,*elastic hosiery, abdominal belts.
359 Sutter st. PERCY J. MEYER & CO.**^:;'
i LADlES—Sanderson's' Pills never tail; ' $2. 7 RAX
MOND REM. CO.. 19 St., S. F.
I: SEXOID cures weakness jin I men; $1. RAYMOND
REM. CO.. lft 7th st„ S. F. .■■-.:s.
IV: "/■■ METAL 7WORKS 777 ~
>7 Fully . equipped 'to do ' light ] metal press ; work.':
I y -::-•: MODELS MADE. AND PERFECTED. > -->Am
[ A 1246 "t Golden •? Gate k ay. : phone ..Went' 2718. *
71y7~7?7M^
THE ?* Inventor's "? machinist; machinery * experts.
A. SCHNEIDER ENGINEERING WORKS,
and SbotwPll sts.. S. F.'.----'a-*-'."■':--■;■- -.a-.y,---
M;: 7 7?PATENTy'ATTORNEYSy;:^ 7^
I DEWEY, STRONG & CO., founded 1880— U. VS."'
11, and foreign patents; inventors* guide; 100 me
•7- chanical ■*■* movements *; free.. 814-910 /* Crocker
I building, San i Francisco.
I ARTHUR- L: California's . leading; patent
y attorney and mechanical expert; always correct.
y. Rooms 704-705 Foxcroft ' building, 68 Post ' sty g
,C. P. GRIFFINS ex-examiner jU. S. * patent office;
if. U. "S. and \ foreign ;. patents. •;** 704 Pacific bldg.
DILLON, W. E., patent lawyer, pensions; charges
| moderate; j always | successful. |: 527 Pacific \ bldg.
H. 'C. SUHROEDER. patent," trademark attorney. 5
- 417 First j National - Bank ■ bnildtng, Oakland. ry 7:
G. W. 7 WIEG AND-" Patents,'; trademarks, etc.':
y 303 Security Bk.'; bldg.. Oakland.' Ph. Oak 2563.
FRANK P. MEDINA,7 619 : Hewes building. Oth
•.'and Market sts.: (evenings) phone Sutter 2119.
7 7*7-7;7 ■ _ .. ■ PENSIONS //(caaA :
M. 11. SAMMIS. pension atty.; pensions, back pay,
-lost army papers secured. : -1664 Larkln. suite 5.
jmmcim nr , Lrj
A—SPECIALIST IN FEMALE COMPLAINTS-*
y Established '*: In %S.: F. ; for 20 • years; *" sure * and
7- quick results; I strict, 1 reliable; grad. physician;
4? no f detention y from home -s or % occupation; *' my
**' methods *? are % original % and ':'< are », not 3 used '. by
other ' specialists;.- antiseptic ;i- and I painless; ;my
I 'offices are so arranged that the utmost privacy
is assured; consultation and ad vice free. - Room
- a, 1025' MARKET ST. bet. and 7th sta.;
$& hours * 104; * 6:30 9; j Sunday, 11-3;::: ' y ■-■, - y
"A—":;-. y SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN yr -. ■
: 7 7.When l worried ** consult : this ; specialist; , anti
i septic,*, painless treatment; - immediate : results:
7s advice free: sanatorium when required; HOURS
% 10-4. t| Westbank} bid., 830 Market St.. rm. 003.
A—OH. CARD, formerly at 517 23d st, Oakland,
tm all diseases; low I fees: advice free; j hours 10-4. j
H 412 lWestbank : bldg.7 S3O: Market ; St., S. F.y;! & .i
IF WORRIED.* consult -at once;f painless: treat
■ ment; confinement $25, with - nurse. - Suite : 101,
7i ~S7i Market st. -.• *,--,.
DISEASES men I :and:women specialty; physician,
y surgeon;/, PENS* i DRUG . CO.. ; 123 ,3d st. C'*y t.
'ALL obstinate '' and f chronic diseases r. specialty."
*:■•■* 1805 Sutter. SE.; cor. Webster: 11-7 week days.
CANCER I luccesafully I treated |by 1 direct, taediea
7:'tlon and T X-ray."-CANCER 1N5T..703 Ness ay.*
THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS
yAT 1057 FILLMORE, ST. 7 yy
■■.""■ 7.7: f --. ; .'y. riANQ.- : tuning:-77 y_ - 7-7;'
PIANOS tuned, polished and repaired;* work guar-!
M antedd.y Lagnna'-Piano Repair Co.';' 727 ■ Lagnna.
7: ~77- 7PQSTAGESSTAMPS7V:"
STAMPS I for -collections;- album*, catalogues, etc.;
y. collections bought. E. P. Beebohm; 250 Market,
MISSION "BRANCH OF "THE CALL.* BLAKE'S
* * BAZAAR, IIPSt VALENCIA ST.* -•
3~^BLIg^E^GRAPHER^i
MAY It. ' NICHOLS. 306-7 Humboldt > Bank bldg.;
7 i tel. * Douglas s 5447—Public ' stenographer, - legal
«:7 work, •:. technical f reports, plays;-; parts, :" cues.
S; multi-color. press : work.■*.- ■;"-' .*- *".-- ;•*.*- .*-- ,
.-■•;• -.:.:. STAMMERING jA: :
STAMMER? 7 Method to cure explained FREE.
M. L. HATFIELD, 1918 Grove. Oakland Cal.
STAMMERING—Cure guaranteed;> cons, free; est.
25 years. .Mrs.'M. 3. L. Crane. 1002 Divisadero."*
W[ STORAGE 7AND 7MOYING^YANS^p
AA—LINCOLN WAREHOUSE AND VAN \ CO.—
.?;.-; Low rates; i storage, moving, packing," shipping.
"*:"-. 2316-20 . Fillmore t st.; ■• phoney West • 4104. :AiA
EXCURSION:rates east on household goods;: $1.75
y per: hundred to Chicago*,:, through, car; service.
BEKINS t VAN r&: STORAGE CO.
WILSONI BROS. C 0.,7 fireproof * storage, moving,
;packing, shipping. y Removed to 1630 Market st.
near Halght;.: phone i Park 271. yy - A- y y :,y
PIERCE-RODOLPH STORAGE I CO.. ? 1450 Eddy
--*•■ ft. -.-phone West ■ 828. * Home K2B2K. 7 ~ ...-.
~~~/~~~^*^^
CLARK, GANDION i CO.. exclusive trass.! elastic
y hosiery;- braces.' etc.: lady aid. 110*4 Market.**' *
7 WATCH MAKEBS^ANDJEWELBY^
SPECIAL 1 * HOSPITALS OPENED at«3QlO" FILL
' MORE ST. near, Union for watch,'* clock and
y Jewelry patients. No '.' charge for y diagnosis."
7 Any watch f dissected y and y cleaned, $1; ? new'
«' hearts or main ; springs inserted,: 50 cents. AH
-7 work " guaranteed for two >. years.7 Work' called
ci forS and delivered if desired. Surgeon in
A? charge. ALFRED < LEE. Phone : West ' 3766.7 yi
-"
ANY J clock S; troubles? y Call 4np i' Franklin 9517.
m Called for andy delivered: $1: guaranteed 2 yra.*
777': 7, 'y7-WALLjPAPEB>C:7;7y7yy;
WALLPAPER, ,4c-5c roll; S house i lining, SUe yd ;
paint $1.25 sal. M. Merigan A Co.. 1447 Ellia.
~- i ii.i ■ ii i i . . ■
would TIE UP FORMER
HUSBAND'S PROPERTY
Mr«. c«tUerlne I.c Baron Asks Count
to Prevent Disposition Being
Made cf $55,00') Estate
Fearing that her divorced husband,
Bert E. La Baron, who recently came
-•■■'::. .....i,--.-- ■- ?-i---.-;--:Vi. , .... ' :\7. ~,
into an estate 'valued at $55,000, will
dispose ,of his, holdings to prevent' her
front receiving a share of it, Mrs.
Catherine Le ron filed ah affidavit In
the superior court yesterday In which
she petitions that , a restraining order
be issued to prevent Mr. Le Baron from
disposing of his property, to force him
to pay $620 back alimony due her. and
to increase her alimony 7 from 7 $20 *to
a month. f
Mr. Le Baron paid the alimony until
f d"m J Jan ary Ito December, 10.7 when
he said that he would no ; longer con
; tribute to the support If of| his I former
•wife and her child, declares Mrs. Le
Baron. 'W^
On January 11. 1311, the '; affiant
charges. Mr. Le Baron fled the state
to avoid making further payments.
Since tha ttime'Mrs.Le Baron has sup
ported herself and child by working
as a seamstress. She is now ill and
unable to work, she declares, and she
petitions the court to place Mr. Le
Baron's estate In the hands of a re
ceiver.
Mrs. Le Baron informs the court that
on May 13 of this year H. !M. Le Baron,
her husband's father, died in Santa
Rosa, leaving an estate of $300,000,,
her,-: former husband's share of which
„ -,55.000.
AUCTION SALES
- _•___-__.-.* _7 .'77:7,'. 7.7.-.7--7
MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO-
Office and Salesroom, 853 Mission st. -■ i * t
ft Paya 4 highest * price» for all s kinds of * furniture,
merchandise, etc. Bosses 1 bought "in their i en
tirety. ;•. Goods * cold ■* on* commission. - t
- ■ Phone —Sutter ViO&. ■ _
Jfe fOR SALE —At 338 and 340 feD St.
Sfe One* car <of geldings y from * the Sandra - del
Korto, San S Luis;( Obispo. ¥ Cal. Bay*. a blacks,
sorrels and « grays; f weight " 1,290 *to i 1 .TOO I lb*.;
ages 4 to T; good chunks for orchards or wag
ons, ■; etc.; %In L fine: condition; s all " well broke * for,
any kind of work. Phone Market 3877. New
Tork Sale Stable. JOS. fLEVIBT. , ... .
NOTICE OP SALE OF, UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Ah Whereas,* the goods,, wares and merchandise de
scribed I below I are I now and ! hare \ been: for \ more
than six months > last * past fln ; the i possession *of
the J undersigned , railway ,*■ company l\ uncalled % for
and I unclaimed | by | the I consignees | thereof, | though
notice of the arrival thereof and of the fact that
the same were ready for delivery by said railway
company. has been given, as required by law; and
Whereas, the freight,.storage and other charges
due thereon; hare ; not been paid: ;- .-:: «.: ■
g." Now, therefore, the t undersigned ; railway : com
pany hereby gives notice to all whom it may con
cern i that .It ; will ? sell sat * public auction ito i the
highest t bidder ; for t cash v said goods, wares and
merchandise,*? 1 or.-* so ■» much". thereof yas :• may.- be
necessary %to «pay * the * charges * due : thereon,. and
expenses of.tils sale.7;yy-7 7^. '.y.--7'
i Said sale will;be made aat- 1030-1032 Mission
st., in? the city, and *'county. of San »Francisco;
state sof y California, at:; the;; salesrooms %of H.
ROTH & SONS, and wtll commence at 10 o'clock
a. m. and continue thereafter from day,to day: at
the same I hour until all of the said goods, wares
and merchandise are sold or disposed of. •;•• AiyA'.
"f: .The:names of the consignees, so far as known,
of r said goods, wares ; or merchandise, a general
description ; thereof, as follows: -, ;
: y 15sk f HH goods, ;no marks ;■ 3 bxs, •A. IP/man,
Los Angeles, Cal.; 1 bx, Lays .Pkt Smelter Co.;
l\ sk I castings, •. Lays i Pkt Smelter Co., . 80.; Pasa
dena, > Cal.; 1 , bdl j wood, Jas. ".Tally ' & Sons, San
Diego.l Cal.; 4 bxs,: J. F. Woods, Holbrook, Ariz.;
3"i bdls, B.i*_".< Bradsbaw, Berkeley, Cal.; ?, 1- : bx,
Remet; Harness Co., Uemet. Cal.;. 1 bed spring,
L. E. Gooch, Pittsburg, Cal.; 1 cs books, F. Hen
drickson,* Bakersfleld, i Cal.; 1 . bdl «. bedding, Ed
Harden, Williams, Aria.;? 1 empty: bbl. R. V.
Ranscot, * Hesperla,* Cal.; 1 * chest ctd, .Mrs. »M.
Romes, 1 : trunk, Mrs. M. 1 Rome*, j Lamanda Park;
Cal.; 1 roll wire, W. U. T. Co., Bakersfleld; 1
box s and :1 - crt :bk * case,*: L. S. Dart, Redlands,
Cal.; 1 crt pictures, Pac. Portrait Co., Stock
ton.jCaL;: 1 cooler iL.; G. Helm & Sons; Wasco,
Cal.; 1 : auto chassis and 1 rim, Bay D. Stevens,
San Bernardino, Cal. ;«1 jug bxed, G. D. Small
wood,' Lob; Angeles, :Cal.'; 1 . empty ;bbl,' -Venccrgo
Lugo. Preada, Cal.; 1 wagon tongue,: E. J. Mitch
ell. i Stockton, r Cal.;? 1 bdl, >C.. R. * Smith, Hemet,
Cal. ; t 1 sk walnuts, J. S. '< Rome, Corona. ' Cal.;' 1
bed spring, none shown. Aliens worth, "j Cal. ;V bdl
bedding,; William Smith,': Kingman, : Cal.; 1% bx
books, none j shown, I Illlngate, Cal.; 11! bx, Botts
& : Sims % Fresno, ■• Cal.; :1 * bx, Rose : Porchos, * Ba
kersfleld. Cal.; •2 4 pkgs, " Nat'l ? Merc. * C 0.,; Natl.
City. Cal.; 1 bx beer, J. Garclsn, Monrovia, Cal.;
1' pkg, E : 1 picture i and 1 ' bx, ' Mrs.7 E. A. Strong,
Pasadena, Cal.; 1. bdl, none v shown, Arlington,
Cai.; Sll crt, iron ' rods,.. San; Jacinto ; Valley * Elec
tric, Needles; 5 ■ bxs, none i shown,** Holbrook; * 1
bx, v Clayton: Dykes, - Flagstaff, Cal.; 1 ; cast on
board,J F. • C.-" Fisher, Illlngate: 1 ctn; J. F. Allen,
San 4 Dlmas; :, 2 1 bbls oil. « Hemet - Orange i Grow
ers' # Association; ;1 > bbl oil, D. Q. Witt; ;1 s bbl
oil ? and il% smudge» pot, . Hemet '" Orange Growers'
Association, Hemet, >CaL ; ' 1 bx, Jacob Unna, San
Francisco, Cal.; 1 pump and 2 pcs iron pipe. L.
Litherington. - Vlsalla, Cal.; -. 1 bx,f R. C. Dowden,'
San Bernardino, Cal.; : 3 bxs and 1 sk HH goods,
Mrs.* p. Sardler Albuquerque; il*bx,7 OccldenTai
Meat i Mkt, Oakland.< Cal.Ul " stone ■ cftd. sr J. S.
Barnes, Williams, Arts.; 1 : bx,*.T. A. t Slattery,
Flagstaff, Cal.; 1 sk castings, Anna Post. Orange;
1?; bx,*; F. S. Hull, ; Orange : 1 bx. ■:. XV. Qnlno,
Fresno. Cal.; 1 bdl, 1 bx, 1 trunk boxed. 1 chest,
1 bx, 1 table, 1 bdl shades, 1 bdl, 1 bdl boards,
,T.>.; W. Rumsey, San Berardlno, Cal.; 7 1 ybed
spring. lybdl boards. i; bdl bed palls, 1 bdl tent.
l#bdl:7 tent,- 1 •■: bdl- bed 1 ends, 1 bdl board
and 1 ' bx, S. i M.ly Budes; Fresno. ; Cal.;
1 bx, y none A shown, Stockton, Cal.: 1 * bx,
E. : J,:7 Smith. Vlsalla. Cal.; • 1 bdl. none
shown, i Flagstaff; . 1 pc furn. R. L. Steele,
Bakersfleld.; Cal.; .1 - bdl forks, ;J. H. C. ' Carter,
Le * Grande; >2 1 ska; HH goods. C. W. Stewart,
Taft, , Cal. ;-I reamer ; and .1 ! sk ■ castings. Mays
Oil; C 0.,; Fellows, * Cal.;; 3 bxs, * Moeiler-Baehraeh
C 0..; Riverside, Cal.: : 1 crt, D. K. . Shanks, ! Berke
ley, i Cal.; i 1 stove, Lelflg & Johnson, Santa 1 Ana;
Cal.; U* bdl. D. ; K. Udall, Holbrook: 1 stone and
1 bdl stone pipe. A. Dickinson, Adainana; 1 cast- j
ing, D.»Kudall,*" Holbrook; IU portable house,; Max
Winkler, Vlctorvllle, Cal.;":lbx; 1.-C."Huff/Gal
lup, Cal.; "lsbx.:C; M. Bnndall, San Francisco.
Cal; £\ rake casting,' C."T. = Stritschke, Wasco; 1
bx. Roy; Robinson, Vlsalla/Cal.; 2 rolls paper, J.
S. -Holbrook;: Holbrook;; 1,; crt pictures. Lulu
Curry,- Ran Bernardino; Cal.;, 1 ( table crtd. 11 crt,
E. jM. Holt, Winslow, Cal.; j 1 bx, X. A. M. San
Francisco, 7 Cal.;; 1- cast. J. F. Ross, Taft,
Cal.; a 1 = bdl. -bed pails and 1 bed frame,
Ed in Holt, Winslow,; Cai.: a 1 bx,*". Cbas. Ma
her. Needles;,; Cal. "I'bed spring. 1 ; table.'
1 '.■ chair, J1 stone -. cast, " 1 bdl ? mattress, -1 * bdl
bed pells, 1 bed frame and 1 hdl stone' pine. M.
Shaffer,' Rio 'Grande; 1* crt 1 book case -. a. 11.
Taylor; Fresno, Cal.; 2 bxs, none shown.' Bakers
field, Cal.: *1 * stone, Y. Borro,: San Bernardino,
Cal:;" 1 bdl. U. Arondoy Conners: 1. bdl. Erlck
Uich, Kingman: l:?c casting, Kumball & Shafer,
Ludlow; ,1 bx, F. A. Young, Kramers 1 bx. S.--N.*
Harrison. Patton. Cal. ; 2 bxs, R. D. Beard Hol
brook: ' 1 Ml, Edith Fuller, Flagstaff, u Cal.; 1- bx
furn, y Blxley VFurniture *•« Co., Orange.' 6*1.; v. 1
wheel, %1« pr wheels, , 1 wheel ? and 1• pr castings,
Golden Groupe Mine, Callente, Cal.; 1 : bSI \ cast
ings j and 5 rolls wire. O. - r.'» Roberts, Winslow,'
Cal.; f1 •; child's , lied. .H. S. 7 Pomeli. : Pasadena.
Cal:;« 1\ crt show cape, W. A. Bloodworth, -. Par- I
ser; 1' sk beans, 71 bx and 2 , Mis bedding. A. E. '•■
Carqnerce," Orange: 1 sk bungs. Henry Weiss Co..
San Francisco, Cal.: \ 1 Ml, C; Manten Co.. I Pasa- '■
dena, Cal.; l bx, Mrs. "TAVloses;: Anaheim; 1 bx, i
none % shown. Bakcrsrield. Cal.: 1 : crt: furniture, :
C. H. Williams, Oakland,-.Cal.; 1 flreless cooker '
Jepson;Salesbnry;Co. ' Bakersfleld. Cal.: l;dress '
form, C.■„ R. Weaner, t Fellows.. Cal.; 1 bx. Good- i
manl Bros., Pasadena; Cal.;/1 * box. - Payne'&' M.
Co.",' Placentla; :. 1; empty.- bbl, ;, A. Japopettl. Ba- j
kersfleld,"iCsl.; 2 empty: bbls. none shown, Azusa; I
1 empty ; bbl. p. Jucopetti, Bakersfleld. . Cal.; 1
Ml cast. United Mfg. Co.; 4 Monarch. Cal.: 2 rolls
wire, T. tH. • Hongerf ordyTehkehapl.; Cal.; 1 pkg.
Nat'l Merc Co.; ; National City; 2 dressers." G T.
Connor. Williams, v (al.: I sk cast. C. H. Johnson'
San Francisco. Cn!.: 1 bx, X. A.- Wlnnan. Bakers
field. Cal.; . I bx. Eberhart & nesel, ; Riverside.
Cal.; ,1" bx. G. W. McKee. Fullerton. Cal.;. 1 bbl
elder. J. Williams, Cal.: 1 pr castings and
clamps. .: Standard i Oil Co. Connor; - 1 bx. -1 ** crt
animal j food.* 1 bkt animal I food and 3 bkts ani
mal ■*. food,: F. , s Stribllng. Oakdale.: Cal.: 1 bkt
paint. Western G. & B. Co., Oakland. 1 Cal : 1 es
Model Grocery Co., 1 Redondo Beach. Cal.; -M - pcs
terra icotta.y Cross Hdwe. Co., Vlsalla - Cal "- I
pkg. i Pahrar. Paint and; Oil Co., 1 Riverside,' Cal •
1 % bdl chain and 1 : bx' hdwe. Cal.- Alp.: Meal Co..*
Corona. Cal.; 1 chair, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, Wins
low, Cal.; 1 chair, • none shown,; Berkeley Cal ■ 2
doors. Pendleton r. Lbr. C 0.,;. Santa Ana Cal.'-' 1
£ x ;I A *l L;Tltz * Blalto, Cal.; l bx,' R. R. Norton
Coifon,' Cal.; : 1 bx.7 Essenkay Co.. Oakland Cal. •
1 Oil drum. > Sterling: Oil Co.. Fresno Cal •'■-*»
empty; bbls. Cnl.SAln., Meal Co.. Corona Cal -1
bx.; J, 3:1 Johnson. Oakland. Cal.;, 1 ctn. Model
Grocery Co., Redondo Beach. Cal. V <7
7 Dated this .">fii day of. June. 1913
THE i ATCHISON. TOPKKA AND; SANTA FE
y—'7> RAILWAY COMPANY
:.y ßy W. ; M. MILLER. Freight Halm Auditor
;7' y. H. ROTH. Auctioneer. "
GERMANS TO CELEBRATE
7 KAISER'S ANNIVERSARY
Official*. Diplomatists and Array and
7'7'Navy Officers Will Be Guests
of Societies
- They German societies of California;
will give a Fest-Kommers In the Ger
man House Saturday evening, June 14.
celebrating the twenty-fifth anni
versary of the coronation of Emperor
William 11. * _ . 7
7 Among 7 the - societies - participating
Willi be the veterans of the German
army,7; representatives ;of the federal,
state and municipal governments, army
and navy, : the] German empire, and the
Panama-Pacific exposition Tcompanyy; *
P'SS.^GundelflngerSlsl; secretary of 7 the
Invitation committee with headquar
ters at 306 Dolger building."
LODGING HOUSE FIRE *
TRAP, DECLARES BOARD
Oh y recommendation *of ( Assistant
I Chief £ Layden •£ of 7 the *? fire department
the board of 5 health has ordered the
lodging house at 1088-1098 ?in McAllis
ter street vacated within thirty days
and the building 7removed within 60
days.
7,The fire department 'official- declared
the i structure * Is "a;fire ? trap. I *, ,
£ a The board appointed 7 the following
committee to 7- make 7 final 7 plans y for
equipment; and organization of the new
San** Francisco ? hospital Em Potrero* aye- j
nue: Dra. - Somers. O'Brien ; - and >Man- >
ning, members, and ■ Dr. R. G. Brodrick.* >
health officer.
•
CHICAGO, June 4.-A fo„ r story j
building *in Eiston avenue, : extending!
three . blocks along Wade street, was
destroyed early'this morning by a spec
tacular fire, entailing a loss of 0,000."
The ; structure was unoccupied. One
fireman was severely injured by falling
timbers.
1 * ■""?'///a-..Z 7,. ....'. ■#- 77: %" ' 77:
y*y ROME* June 4_-Klna? Victor Emmnn. !
with his principal aide de camp •
General Ugo Brusall, today * made a '
fllght!in,a!mUltarydlrlgible.balloorifat
the army flying*; ground ;■ at 7 Baraccina.'
The king was interested in the throw
ing of bombs from the balloon against
fixed and nrbvabie targets on the
ground.
AUCTION SALES
E. CURTIS
AtfCTIONEEBy A; / A 7.7
Office , and 4 Salesroom. . Van * Ness :at s Sacramento. *
1 Phone Franklin 7 220-1. The old established
7 hcuse -of *■ CURTIS—No .' connection with- any
7 branch. ____________^__
LIGHTNING BOLT
STRIKES ENGINE
Driver Is Badly Stunned and
I Has to Be Removed to
I Hospital
I _
News reached the Southern Pacific
offices here yesterday, that a locomotive
I hauling 7 freight train No. ; ; 210. while
standing in the station at Summit, was
struck -by; a lightning ; bolt at = 5:45 p. m. .
Tuesday. The bolt first. struck the* roof
of the snowshed, burned a 7hole in it
and passed on* diagonally, striking the
engine beneath the cab.
7* P. Fay, engine driver,7was stunned so A
badly; he did not i regain' consciousness
until several hours later in* the Truckee
emergency hospital, whither he 7 was
rushfd by i another! engine. 7 ;F. Bryan.
fireman, standing beside Fay, never felt
the ; shock, but G. T. Brown, • the tele
graph i operator in the station, was
knocked over by it. 7 •'■
This vis i said to 7be the first", time •oa
record 7 that y a £ locomotive . has '.. been •
struck by lightning. " :. '-';''
:'.' ' : --// ;*y% '.* '■ * ' '■'- '/'-'■■
The Transportation club 7of 7: San
Francisco is arranging 7an outing to
Antioch Saturday, June 23, by chartered
steamer.7. There I will Vbe '- music ion the r
trip, : with 7 entertainment " and $ dancing
at Antioch, where the club 7 members r
will be guests of the ; manager' of the
California * Paper and | Board company.
Members will be accompanied by ladies.
Arrangements are in charge of Director
Shea. '
7777;* 777 7y# ;7.. 4 '7*77 7,77 ... ;' .'''.'-'
y In the company's scheme for boosting
traffic "to 7 this | coast the Union | Pacific "
will bring its fprincipal representatives
and agents to California In relays in
order that S they may intelligently dis
cuss this state. 7
■"•• ; '7, * 7,*, •,*
--■aF. C. Ripley, manager of the Santa
Fe oil properties, left yesterday for the
south. '--'-'..' y
** * r
T. H. Jacobs, city passenger agent of
the 7 Union s Pacific, 7 has returned from
the, Yosemite valley, and • left ■ yesterday
for; Lake Tahoe. -" , - ■ ,
,'".-* (■■■'* ■ -V *
7P. P. 7Hastings,; assistant general
freights agent of the Santa 4Fe system,
returned yesterday from; Prescott, Ariz.
* - -'" - ■'■' * " Am.' a. '-'' ' ■•*-.-.•
G.T., Bell has been appointed pas
senger traffic 1 manager of 7 the Grand
Trunk Pacific, with office in Montreal.
> - ' *■-'*'*''#'
Owen Plant of the .Union,' Pacific
freight department has gone to Chey
enne, Wyo., for a fortnight.
* * ■*
7 G. 7F. Richardson, superintendent of
transportation of the .Southern Pacific,,
left for Portland last night. *
'.' "7 '."-***'"''•'*.- '" .-.'■-' '
7 The 7 Southern : Pacific 7 has filed its
answer: to the,': complaint of the 'East
Oakland Protective league, denying
that * the: fare; of 15 cents * between San
Francisco *; and Freemont 7, way. 7 Fair
fa:: {and i Seminary \ avenue,: in Alameda
county, is excessive or unreasonable.
7 .;.-.* ' -«•,«' *
7 Fred Gunther & Co. of Bakersfleld
has ; filed a complaint with the railroad;
commissions against j the 7 Southern Pa
cific alleging that the rate on mineral
water from Williams to Bakersfleld is
excessive. yyy *■' ' ■' * ■ : aa
' ' "7.7-7 » « • -
. The railroad commission has granted
authority to the Pacific Electric Rail
way 7 company to construct /&c double
track t railroad \ along; San "Pedro street '
at grade across intersecting streets and
railroad 7; tracks 7between7Allso street
and Ninth street,' Los Angeles. -
* •••.. —.. ..,«': . —
DAUGHTERS TO
MEET IN SIERRA
Grand Parlor of N. D. G. W,
Will Gather in Annual
: Session Tuesday
The grand parlor of the Native
Daughters of the Golden West will open
its twenty-seventh annual' session in
Tallac, El Dorado county, on Tuesday
next, and will remain there for busi
| ness until the following' Friday; night.
! The grand body will be made up of
| the; grand officers and the delegates
from 114-subordinate parlors, who will
i legislate for about 8.000 members.
; During ; the years that is closing the
I order was > Increased by it our parlors
| and nearly" 1,000 members. 7- - ■"-■
7 Matters to: be "acted upon during the
! session will be 7 the ; erection 7of a
Native Daughters* : home, possibly In
this city; admeasure having.for.lts pur
pose increased activity in the preserva-
I tion ;of I the V old * missions' of £ the statei
arrangements to take part Jin the Por
; tola festival, and a 7movement In the
! direction of the twentv-nlnth conven
tion; for this city ; ln*l9ls.
| The 17; incumbent officers are: 'Past
i president, Anna F. Lacy; president.
| Olive B. Matlock;* vice"president. S Alli
son F. Watt: ■, secretary, Louise 7C.
| Dougherty: treasurer. Susie K. Christ:
i marshal. Amy McAvoy; Inside sentinel.
Anna A. Preston; outside sentinel; Mary
! Beal;i organist,' Edith -Tribisco; trus
: tees, Bell Grill; Anna* 17Dempsey.Mhr
| garet R. Hill, Grace Willy, MiraMc-
I Donnell. y Emma7y.7 Wright and Josle
| Barbonl.-7"-'7 7 •■■ y ~
| y Allison F. Watt of Grass Valley will
| become the next grand president. Mar
garet R. Hill of iAlta parlor and Mrs.
!M. C. Boldeman fofx La Estrella parlor,
; both ) of i San Francisco, will? contest for
; the vice presidency.'., There -will not be
j any* opposition to the re-election of the
; incumbent grand secretary nor grand
treasurer. Anna A. Preston of James
town', and May L. Williamson of . Santa
will strive for the office of grand
marshal. For the other; offices "there
will be a large. number of candidates.
During y their stay in Tallac the
daughters will , have *in ■ the way .of en
tertainment a 1 banquet.- a ball, concerts
and boat rides on LakelTahoe.
--■-.'. The election for officers will be on
Friday, and It is probable that they
will be installed that night.
. ■ ■•. ■-■■-...-. ■~»-.*. . . """■"^'.
; GLOBE. Artsu. June 4.—Traced far TO
miles by the heel marks of a hobnailed
shoe -on the mountain «trails, 7, Walter;
Sharp, i a life term murderer and honor 7
man. | who violated " his. parole, was cap
turned iby Prison Guard; Peter Avente
and brought here today on the way to
the penitentiary l at Florence,
— '— 1 •_ -- ■
y WASHINGTON, J»-e 4— contiso
a tlon of: their campaign with congress, "
members of 5 the congressional : union of ~
the National American Woman Suffrage
association announced today that active
work would begin in every congres
sional f district 7in the United' States in
advancement r of th* "cause."