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THE SAN F X RANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904. 13 MU6TCAL INSTRUMENTS — Continued. A FEW exceptional bargains: all uprights: Heine grand. $475; Gabier. $350; Krell. $375; Heine. $235; Steinway. $325; Mason & Ham- lln, $285; Knabe. $l«0; Fischer. $115; Behr Bros., $187; Crown. $140; Kimball, $65; Em- erson. $123; Occidental. $40; Conrard. $07: Collard, $55; Investigate our new rent and purchase system; $2 per month up. HEINE PIANO ca. 235-237 Geary st; Oakland. 12R2 Broadway. A FEW good uprights, returned from rent, comprising such make? as Chlckering, Vosc, Steinway, Steck. Sterling. Curtax, Neuman. Erard, Halnee and many others; prices rea- sonable; easy terms; all guaranteed. BEN- JAMIN CURTAZ & SON. 16 OFarrell st. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; as good as rew; $135. 237 Geary st. $60 FOR a fin« upright. If you want a bargain call at HORNUNO'S. 216 McAllister st. GOOD standard upright planoJ for sale; $S5. PTATHAM. 110 McAllister st. SOHMER. Byron. Mauzy pianos. Cecelian piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 318-312 Post St. NEW upright pianos sold on $3 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL Steinway up; Chlckering baby grand Shonlnger. little used. Keeffe's. 2S5 O'Farrell. • OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. MARKET, 91.V- To rent for term of years, one- half of store-room; best retail location In San Francisco. Apply to WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. 300 Post «t. TO let— Store and bar: 4 rooms; stable. 4 stalls- can, be used for-anythlng. Apply 338. Thir- tieth st. PALMISTRY. A— MME. LYMAN. scientific palmist, recently from East. 510 Eddy st. ; phone Polk 4611. PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA at- torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bldg.. 532 Market st ; PHYSICIANS AND SUBGEOKa DR. C. C. O'DONNELL— Office and residence. I 1021 Vi Market St.. bet 6th and 7th; partlcu- > - lar attention paid to diseases of women. • j BLOOD,* skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL_1O73>,4 Market st • I REMOVED— DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor. | treat* all diseases of the human body; for' past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary st. near Leavenwortr. DR. TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. LI Po ' Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor— All dls- eaaes cured by Chlnest herbs. 740-8 Clay st PR WONG H0N, 310 Powell st.. tea and herb sanitarium; diseases skillfully treated. MONEY TO LOAN— -Continued. / WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, in city, town Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels. . Location, etc Box 400, Call office. B/.LARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried oeopie without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one;confld«ntlal and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 453. Parrott bldg. MONEY loaned on diamonds. Jewelry, sealskins and valuables; our fireproof vault Is protected irom burglaries by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 23 Stockton: phone Bush 484. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments: large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 Parrott bldg. THE United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstairs), loans money on diamonds. Jew- elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 907 Market st. LOANS FROM $1TO $10.000. MONEY loaned on salaries, chattel mortgages, life Insurance policies, etc. United Loan and Trust Co.. 21 Stockton st TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture, Indorsed notes and other security. 8. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan building. ON real estate and chattels! E. W. LICK, 1003 Mutual Pav. Bank bldg.. 70S Market. 8TAH Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Say. Bk. bldg. ALL loans on diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank. 538 Kearny. 3% ON furniture A pianos: $15 up; no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN. room 81. 6 Eddy st 1% PER cent on furniture and pianos; no cum. charged. ELFVING. 61C. Hearst bid.. Ex. ent. CASH loaned salarted people on notes without Indorser. MORELL, 600 Examiner building. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents— The Weekly Call. 16 pares. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. HEADQUARTERS for renting planoa, both new and second-hand, from $2 50 per month upward. We have at this time some splendid bargains for piano purchasers. Give us a call. We can assure you prompt, courteous and liberal treatment SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., o60-62-fl4" Hayes st . -. , VALUABLE old violin for sale. Address box 24U9. Call office. -^ ONE month piano rent free on pianos rentej in July and August. BRUENN, 22B Sutter. MISCELLANEOUS— FOR BALE— Con. FIREWOOD; large load; $2 delivered. E. C. PITCHER, tith and Hooper: tel. South 375. FOR sale — First-class new bricks. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. 102m Market st. SCHOOL books bought and exchanged. King's Old Book Store, 61 McAllister st. HOMERS. Runts, Runt crorses: Al squab rais- ers .stamp for cata. C.Wllson.220F. Stevenson. SAFES and cash registers new and second- _h.and. I. FREEMAN. 1.129 Market et. SAFES and desks; new and second-hand; prices right at Richardson Bros.', 1816 Market st. EDISON Phonograph Agency. Peter Bad- galnp'.. moved to 786 Mission ' at. ROUND damping tents for.sale; cheap; some new; 10x16. 319 Third St.; tel. Main 413. SOME good 2d -hand gasoline engines, 1 to 12 h. p.. cheap. E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Mkt. SAFES— New and Fecond-hand. THE HER* MANN SAFE CO.. 307 Battery et. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. SAFES — New and second-hand. E. B. BECK &. CO.. 122 Market et _ GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches- all sites. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BIG prices paid for old gold, sealslTinsT^a- monda. gents' full dregs suits, etc.; send postal card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS.. 25 Stockton st. HIGHEST price paid for castoff clothing TeL Davis 825; 650 Sacramento st. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing an4 theatrical goods. 154 Oth st. ; tel. Jexate 2351. DESKS bought, sold and exchanged.' T. D. McCarthy Co.. 872 Mission; phone Bush 467. KONEYjro LOA~. Xaa^herman murphy. 601-002-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements ; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided Inter- ests; assignments of rents; property In trust, etc"? legacies, life estates and undivided In- terests In property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money/.- ..•-¦ See HERMAN MURPHY. - HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent Interest. . Baldwin Jewelry Store, Ml) Market: tel. Main 1644. Branch. ID Third. 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos: no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st.,rm. 7. MONET to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth »t. BEAt ESTATE — CITT — POB BAI^E. SPECK & CO., 209 MONTGOMERY ST. 2C9 MONTGOMERY ST. ItEAL ESTATE AGENTS. $150,000— Northwest corner; splendid brick building; 2C0 feet from Market ac; 67:6-foot front; block from Examiner building; rent* $11.2SO year. $50.0C0 — Northeart corner on Larkin St.: 87:«- foot frcnt: producing a handsomA in- come: offer wanted. $50,00*V-Full BO vara; 1.T7-.B feet square; northeast corner: Western Addition; healthy rental: offer wanted. $38, 000— Close to Kearny and Bush itreetsT^- fin« brick Improvements; under lease; rents $2700 year; two-frontage lot. $25,000 — « elegant new flats; marine »!ew; co. ner lot: rents $2€S8 year. $20,000— Northeast corner; renting for $l*no year; stores and lodging-house: fine lot; 10 minutes from California and Kear- ry sts. ?20. 000— Business property oa Polk at', lot 30x100; fine building; rents $143 per month. $17,OOC— Fine Mission corner; new buildings; only partly Improved; renting for $1500; lot 50xICO. $l«,0OO— Store* an-J flats: lot ha» 50 feet front: close In; $13SO year; rent very low; can get bank loan at 6 per cent of $10.0OO. $11,000— Hay*s) st.: fine improvements; rents about $80 per month; offer wanted; 2- frcntaze lot. ** $S.50O— $:x;o year rent; new Western Addition flats; splendid tenants; street bltumin- !z«d. $7.500— $7S6 year rent; 3 fine Western Addi- tion Mats; close to Golden Gate Park: lot has sunny exposure. $4,000— $420 year rent; Mission flats; larg» lot, 57:6x134 feet. $2,100— $312 year rent; 3 flats; new plumbing; enap; must be sold SWELL BUILDING LOTS. $33, OCO— North weM corner; 128x137 :«: com- manding fine marine view; vicinity Washington and Gough sts. $5.500 — Golden Gate-ave. corner: 37:<btlOO. $4,250 — Facing Panhandle on north side of Fell st.; lot 25x100. $1,600— Golden Gate ave.; north line; 25x 100 feet. $750— P.ichmond building lot; 25x100. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! We lead in Sales of Choicest lots j At Lowest Prices. New Blocks in Oceanside, Sunset and Rich- mond. Now Is your opportunity! See them at once! $300 to $120v— Incomparable Oceanside lots: graded, ready for building; superb view from every lot: fronting H st. car line. cannot be duplicated, all bargains: easy terms: I _____ Oceanside branch office, corner H st. and 47th ave.; open Sundays and holidays. $;00 to $1000— Best Sunset lots; streets graded and sewered; $10 monthly. $30O to $<t00 — Cheapest Richmond lots, front- ing: California St. and new electric car line; also near new Spreckels Lake and' park; in- stallments! / $130 to $400— Level Excelsior Hd. lots; $5 monthly. $1000 to $4000— Modern cottages In Sunset. Richmond, Oceanside and Excelsior Home- stead. LOW PRICES! EAST TERMS! SOL GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers. Room 54, Chronicle building. W. J. GUNN, B30 CALIFORNIA ST. (Savings Union Building.) $34C0 — New 2-story residence; Seventh ave.. north of the park; Just finished: 5 rooms. bathroom, basement; a well-built prett/ home; between ¦'$ lines cars; sun In every room; lot 25x120; very cheap; to arrange about payments call at office. W. J. CUN.V. 530 California st. FIRST time en the market. 4 fine level buiM- Ing lots, one corner, northwest corner lsthi and Douglass: bitumen streets, concreto sidewalks; 2 car lines; just the place for houses or Kats; only ?00 per front foot. Where can you beat thlaT O. D. BAIjyWIN & SON. 22 Montgomery St. ATTRACTIVE old English dwelling; Just com- pleted: 9 rooms and bath; choice location; beamed ceiling: wall* paneled in natural woods; open brick fireplace; window seat>. etc., a thoroughly swell home, complete ia every particular; terms to suit. 905 Ashbury st.. take Halght or Ellis transfer to Ma- sonic ave. $1 25 PER week; no interest: lets In the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract: all level: no grad- ing to do: ready to build your little homo on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE. 26 Mowteo— tery st., room 8. A THREE-STORY pressed brick building in Oakland: three storek and C3 rooms above an.1 all leased; lot 50x100; in the very business center; building cost over $40,CCO and lot ia worth $20,000: this property can be bought tor $.17,000: I must have money at once. Address Owner, box 1238, Call office. Oakland BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANT. INSTALLMENT HOMES. 312 Callaghan bid., will build on ycur property or buy you a lot; $S a month pays principal and Interest oa each $10€0 of balance due. rr taking your In- stallments less than rent; send for circular. $500 DOWN: balance $23 per month: cottage 5 rooms and bath on 24th st. car line. $2.S0O — House of 6 rooms and bath on West Park st.; must sell, roing away. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Mission «t- JOSEPH STRAUB. 630 MARKET "st! $1500 cash — Houses of 6 rooms, 2 attic rooms; lot 50x100; rented $:» per month, near Mar- ket ami Fourteenth nts. ; fine. BLOCK of new Colonial fiats near Park, fl rooms, bath, cheap for cash: also on easy payments; B st.. bet. 3d and 4th aves. MONEY at 6 per cent for the full cost of build- ings and part lot. Manhattan Savings Bank. 107-S Crocker building. , ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL- HACH & MAYER, plumbers. 8.T6 Howard st. ¦ ' 1 8A2T KATEO SEAL ESTATE. ._— __— _~-____-_~_— ~— ~-~-~— ~— — ~_— — i ————————, 1 $200 PER . acre — Two H-acre and one 4-acr» tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good reads; last of this property left; >4 cash. Menlo Park — A fine country home, with splendid garden and magnificent trees: well built, old-fashioned house In good condition: for sale at a bargain: 15 acres, all Improved. Fair Oaks^ — Land In best part of this dis- trict: well sheltered and wooded: In tracts off from 4 to 25 acres; special terms to thos* building immediately. SELBY. RODOERS A CO.. TetThoro M*tn r,73. 116 California st. POINT RICHMOND HEAL ESTATS. ALTA PUNTA TRACT, at Stege. on Bant* F* and electric roads; land $30O per ace; !o'i 50x200 at $130: orchard of 15 acre* mvl buildings. $400 per acre; monthly payment*; send for maps, etc. HAIGHT. 401 Cal.st-.S.F. BERKELEY ADVERTO'STS BESXELEY AI ' ?? T . A***'^. BARGAIN — Hcu??. 6 rooms, windmill an.i tank, stable, wagon shed, about 80 fu.l bearing fruit trees, vegetable garden, chicken houses; lot 80x2S0; price $1400 cash; thu must be sol. 5 at once; first come, first served; close to Berkeley. Open Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lcrln station. South Berkeley. ! ' lorn last chance for this place; sickness cau.»« for selling; house 3 rooms, good fur- niture, lot of tools and chlcxens; lot ilx'H*; ' all goes fcr $15<X); terms cash; all renced and cross-fenced: large chicken house. stabl». d«ep well. Open Sundays. O. A. RU- DOLPH. Lorin station. South Berkeley. : BIO ban rain — Wew 5-room cottage, bath, pan- try, folding doors. pretty mantel, china , closet, bay-window, high concrete founda- tion, city water; lot 4Rxl20; all fenced: chicken houses; street work done: 3 block j to R. R. station; electric cam pass the door; price $21C0: terms $130 cash, balance $2* monthly. Open Sundays.* O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin station. South Berkeley. 1 • -. , ! ANOTHER snap and must be sold — see It and buy — Five large rooms, bath, attic and base- ment; 50x135 foot lot; sunny; two blockj from car lire and Key Routet $3S0O prop- erty now selling for $3473. CHENEY & BERRT. < Postofflce Block. Berkeley. FIVE; 6 and 7-room houses, new. for sa'« on easy terms; our own property, or will • build for you on installments. CHENEY & BERRY. PostofQce Block. Berkeley. Continued on l'a_e Fourteen. PEE3ONALS. A-MME. GILLINGHAM, Complexion specialist, \ bas opened offices at 131 Powell St.. between O'Farrell and Ellis; she guarantees to remove every wrinkle, crowsfeet. bagglness of th* eyes, freckles, lost contouri smallpox plttlngs, etc; makes you a new face, with genuine baby skin; all consultation free and confidential, either by mall or person; I will take catlents for the next 30 days at greatly reduced rates. A SUIT cr overcoat. Including one extra pants free, made to order for $15; why buy on In- stallments or ready niade if you can get Mr- gains like this? Agents wanted. LEON LEMO3. 1127 Market «t.. bet. 7th and 8th. DR. ROWELL'S Fire of Life, a sure curs for rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, sore throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for ever 20 years; price 60c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN, 32 Turk St.. S. F. t THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair. Im- proves Its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and Itching ncadp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp: at druggists', hairdressers'; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co., 1338 Polk. A REPUTABLE physician of 12 years' experi- ence treats, drug habit* by the safest meth- ods; correspondence solicited; strictly con- fidential. Box 3234, Call office. Cancerous lumps, sores, Impure blocd (affecting skin, mouth, bones, etc.) speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 328 Grant ave. Wcrst cases cured. 1 "VITAL ring" produces healthy circulation, curing organic weakness, drains, varicocele. etc.; easily worn; $2 50 postpaid; physicians I recom. them. Dr. Burnard Co., 1W Geary, S.F. t AA— OLD tableware neatly platfd as good as new; knives, forks and spoons done yery I reasonable. 012 Howard st. AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats > and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 721 Market st. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 80 down and $1 50 per week. T. BRILLIANT. FURNITURE CO., 340 Post St.. near Powell. MAGNIFICENT diamond ring, nearly 3 carats. $230. GARIN. 138 Montgomery st. BEST white lead, 7c per pound: special to BUTCHER, 741 Mission st. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Mrs.Dr.A.W.Traverse,1170 Market I TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clnthinsr Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ActinarestoresMost eyesight; cures deafness) and catarrh. A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th. nr. Valencia MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist. 3G9 Sut- ter, r. 009. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room S3. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to Its natural color; $1 at all druggists'. A WEEK'S news for B cents — The Weekly Call. 18 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, tl per year REAL ESTATE — COUNTRY — Tor Sale. WH1TK & BAYLEY. Successors to . W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. $9 per acre — 3600 acres, comprising the finest stock ranch in Humboldt County; finest ranch- house In the county; 2 smaller dwellings, with several very large barns; all under the best of fence and crossfenced; good supply of timber; ; present owner amassed a large fortune; several* thousand sheep, 100 head of cattle at market price;. 2000 acres more land if desired. $2600 — Only 3 miles from Santa Rosa; 200 acres; 20 acres under cultlvatlou; balance tlm- ' bend pasture; 4-room house; large barn; run- ning water. $3250 — In town of Petaluma; 2V& acres; mod- ern 4-room house, barn, poultry houses, brood- ers; 2 wagons, harness, horse. Jersey cow; 450 hens; all in fruit; 20,0u0-gallon reservoir; photos at office. $B50O— On Marah Creek, near Llvermor*; 6S0 acres; 350 tillable, balance wooded pasture; fair house, large barn; wagon shed, poultry houses: water piped to buildings. $1400— 8 acres; 2H miles of Sebastopol: 4 acres berries, 1 acre orchard, balance crops; 4-room house, barn, spring wagon; tools; fur- niture; part cash. $-*X>00 — Complete sawmill, equipped with mod- ern machinery; water power; capacity 10.000 feet per day; 4 horses; blacksmith shop and tools; half cash or lumber at market price. FINE DAIRIES IN HUMBOLDT. $4500 — '2 miles from Santa Itosa; 41 acres rich soil, well fenced; 5-room house, 2 barns, poultry houses; 2 acres assorted fruits. $1000 — Near Sonoma City; 4^ acres; family orchard; ne~w house, barn, poultry houses; over 200 chickens. $2700 — Lake County. 3 miles of town: 81 acres, all fenced and crossfenced; 40 under cultivation; 20 acres alfalfa land; small vine- yard; 2 acres orchard; 0-room hchise, barn, windmill and tank. $1100 — I acres fine land near Haywards; 3- ro.'in house; Junction 2 roads; great place for roadhouse. $2500 — Fine summer resort In Sonoma Co.: stage station and P. O. on place; 141 acres controlling UlOO acres range; s acrea bearing orchard; hay land; good huuse and 4 cottages, all furnished; bath; dancing platform; horses; farming implements; see this quick. $2500 — In Sonoma Co.. near boat and cars; 1C2 acres; some orchard and vineyard; corn and grain field, garden, berries; ti-room house, a'l furnished; 2 horses, spring and road wagons harness, tools, cow, poultry; $200 Jvb if de- sired. ALFALFA LANDS. $100 per acre— One mil* of Modesto: 5 acres up; ',4 cash. $50 per acre — 3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres up. V3 cash. $50 per acre — Near Lodl, on the Woodbridge GOOD PROPERTY WANTED. We hav e Eastern buyers for first-class farm property and poultry farms. $20 per acre — Rich river bottom land; all ditched for irrigation; Placer Co.. on* mile of town and railroad. $17 per acre — Fines* stock ranch In Placer Co.; l<*0 acres: at railroad station; 500 acres bottom land for alfalfa, balance rolling; all can be plowed; carry 400 head; dwelling. 3 good barns, farming implements, 00 cattle. 12 horses; part casK $4500 — 30 acres, 1% miles of town. Santa Clara Co.; 20 acres bearing trees ana vines; nice cottage, outbuildings, reservoir; fine in- come; would trade city or Oakland property. $830—3 miles of Geyservllle; 214 acres; 6- room house, large barn. 2 good wells; rolling, all in vineyard: oak trees; fine poultry farm. $U500— 10ti acres; 5 miles from San Jose; 14 acres level bay land; 7 acres full bearing prunes; 7-room house, bath, well, windmill and tank. .'. $3750— Sonoma Co.. one mile of fine town; 10 acres all in peaches and prunes, with fine crop of corn between rows; modern cottage. 5 rooms and«*ath. well, windmill and tank; Russian River bottom: the real thing. $10,u00 — On Alum Rock ave.. 3 miles of San Jose: 20 acres full bearing prunes and apricots; drying plant: nice 6-room cottage, ground*, ftables: electric can pass door; Income $20W; would take clear bay property In exchange. $1500— Half-mile live town. Sonoma Co.; 4 acres Russian River bottom land; none finer; nice shade trees, house and barn; preat poultry farm; easy terms. $2750 — 160 acres fine foothill land In Contra Costa Co.. near Clayton; SO acres plow land, balance pasture; 4-room house, good barn; water piped to buildings; family orchard; part cash. ' j •'¦ Send stamp for th* largest and/ most di- versified printed list on tha coast. WHITE & BAYLEY. Successors to W. J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery st., room S. Property Exchanges a Specialty. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free. C M. WOOSTER CO., 643 'Market st. ¦ . TWENTY acres land near Red Bluff: Cotton- wood colony; $67 50 net. Box 270C, Call. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY, I F. A. BARR, MANAGER. I SUITE 807-80.8 CALL BUILDING. i It Is frequently the case that a. party wishes I to sell his holdings for the purpose of reinvest- ing the proceeds in a dlff«rent kind of property. ', Our long experience In this business enables us to often accomplish this double purpose by only one transaction. The only condition we make is that your property. If you wish us to dispose of It for you. MUST BE GOOD OF ITS KIND AND IN A GOOD LOCATION. Don't take up cither -our time or your own with worthless offerings, or property so heavily mortgaged as to leave no actual equity. If It has merit, whether you own real estate ! or a mercantile or manufacturing business. ' brlrg a description of same to our office stat- 1 Ing what kind of property you prefer In ex- change, and you will be surprised how quickly we can effect the result. THIS IS SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDER- STAND THE EXCHANGE BUSINESS and are the only company in San Francisco making a specialty of same. We make no charge for ad- vertising or any other purpose unless we pro- cure an exchanse satisfactory to you to ac- cept. '.''¦-}:¦ *-"•:•:¦¦; $2500 EQUITY in Berkeley residence to ex- change for unlncumbered. partly Improved or unimproved country property In ths Rus- sian River section; Berkeley property con- sists of 0-room residence, lot 45x134. with stable and chicken-house; stone walks, grav- eled drive; in desirable residence section; near school, railroad and electric lines. Ad- dreao box 4827, Call of flee. HORSES JUTB WAGONS. FOR SALE— 2 PAIRS OF HACKNEY-BRED HORSES, 4 AND 5 TEARS OLD; E^- TRAVAOANT ALL-ROUND ACTION; BOUND AND THOROUGHLY BROKEN TO ALL ROAD NUISANCES. APPLY JAY & KIDEBOTTOM REDWOOD CITY; PHONE 216 SUBURBAN. GOOD second-hand hack, top rockaway. tan- dem and lady's village cart, top wairon and phaeton, cheap at O'BRIEN'S, cor. Polk et. and Golden Gate ave. FOR Kale— S5 head of broke and unbrok« horses weighing from 1100 to 1300 pounds. Inquire at 1&45 Union st. AUCTION «<ale every Tuesday: horses, warons. surreys, buggies, carts and harness; at 1140 Folsom st. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year round: near Black Diamond. Contra Costa Count}-. Nucleus Stables. 190 Stevenson. S.F. FOR o.i!e — A saddle horse, very stylUh, Bound and perfectly gentle; lady ran ride him. Ad- dresx box V.-'iK Call office. FOR *ale — 1 large platform wagon, 3 express wa«-ons. 1 covered wagon for camping. 2£3 Beale st. M<"E little saddle mare; younp, Found. g*ntle; $100. Pennsylvania Stable, 1523 Howard Bt. AN *- year-old noire; sound and gentle. 1403 Ellis *t.. corner Webster. FOR *ale — An easy ridins butrgy; good run- ning order. Bex 2229. Call office. * BAY horse. 6 years old. for sale; weighs 1100 Iba; high bred; price $100. Box 227L Call. NEW ard second-hand wagons, all kinds, at 1615 Market St.. opp. Franklin. WAGONETTES, *urreys. buggies, wagons, har- negg. work and driving horges. 15th-Valencla. 5°H555^SL552!: A — PRINTED list of houses to Iet:send for cir- cular. O. H. UMBSEN & <X)..2O Montgomery. $07 BO— SUNNY 9-room house. 18S2 Green St.. near Lajruna. ¦ HOUSES TO LET — FTTBNISHED. TO let on account of departure: elegant 10- room houre; partially furnished; marine view; rent reasonable. Box 1930, Call office, COMFORTABLY furnished house, 7 rooms and bath. 141(3 Taylor st.. near Jackson, over- looking bay; open 1 to 4. PIERCE, 47. cor. Duboce Park — Desirable n#w sunny cottage; 7 rooms; furn. or unfurn. COTTAGES MAXTED. WANTED— To rent a 4 or 5 room cottage, with yard, In the Mission. 12CH L&ngton *t. IN V ESTMEITTS. $100 INVESTED will net large returns in a few months. No stocks of any kind for sale, neither is it a get rich quick scheme, but It is an Investment that will bear closest In- vestigation and in which your money is well secured. MORRILL 4fc MEYER. 225 Parrott building. San Francisco. _WVALniJJKA]^. SOLD, rented, exchanged: manufacturers of Eames tricycle chair. 201S Mkt.; tel.Park 775. I.OST AITO rOXTITD. ' FOUND — The next three months, choicest cut flowers and all descriptions floral work at one-third the regular prices; under contract and must sell; 2 stares. 311 Sutter and 1204 Cutter. SHIBELEY. THE FLORIST. LOST — A keystone pin. on June 5, In going from 271<> Filbert St., in the Union, Fillmore and Jaokscn st. car, to Washington and Lyon, and returning to 2710 Filbert st. by California. Hyde and Union ft.; $5 reward. FOUND — On Southern Pacific train at Port Costa. Monday, July IS. gentleman's purs« containing, money. Owner can have same by calling room 4, 6 Turk St., S. F.. proving property and paying for ads. LOST — Saturday, between Sixth and Stockton i«t*.. brown memorandum book with papers bearing name of E. P. Drai>er. Return 149D O'Farivll st. ; ?2 50 reward. LOST — A pass book with the Hibernia Savings bjmJ Loan Society of Fan Francisco in the ' name of Annie II. Lowder, No. 22:S-290. The finder will please return to bank. LOST — July 10. lady's round gold pin. ame- thyst setting, from Fremont to Market to Key Houte. 1 o'clock boat. Return to E. WILSON. Peterson's boat. Reward; keepsake. LOST— A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco In the name of JACOB STEINER; No. 210-109. The finder will please return to bank. LOST — Lady's gold watch; monogram C. C. F. Reward $10 return to 501 Ramsell St.. Ingleside. FINDER of smoked pearl opera glass handle at Alcazar will receive reward at bsx office. LOST — 1 Initial enamel sleeve button; "R.J.E." Reward if returned to 321 Geary st. FOUND— Purse on Clay st. Apply 10C5 Mills building. LAUNCHES FOB EIBE. C. A. McNEILL~ LAUNCH CO.. foot of Clay St.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush &34. J. Michaelia Launch Co., Union-st. Wharf ; boat- ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st. ;tel. John 26-Sti. MATTBESSE8 ATO PILLOWS. 1 TO order; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde process): excellent carpet cleaning. HOPKE BROS.. 1432-34 Howard gt. : phone South 216. MEDICAL. LADIES — If you are In trouble, confide In me. Relief f.r Irregularities. Help for the un- fortunate. My time Is devoted exclusively to these conditions. I'm the only GRADUATE physician htrre who can say this. Call or write. Confidential. Est. 14 yrs. DR. R. H. WESTON. office 305 KEARNY ST. LADIES desiring safe, sure and quick relief from Irregularities consult me; my methods are painless and reliable; no failures; no ex; orbltant fees. CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience in all fe- male disorders; call or write. DR. WHITE, 702 Market *t.. rooms 7 and 8. MR8. DR. WYETH. specialist for all female complaints and Irregularities; Instant re'.ief guaranteed ; 30 years' experience. 82ti Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe'- * male troubles and Irregularities; Instant re- lief guaranteed. 100S^Market^-. opp. 5th. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL— All who are sick or In trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu. nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Office 1018 Market^t^ MRS. DR. GWYER. MIA Leavenworth st., be- tween Geary and O'Farre:i. DK. and MRsTdaVIES T a "nd~HINDOO HERBS; original m*thod of treatment. 1128 Market. LADIES' Irregularities cured; 18 years' ex.; private. DR. SYLVESTER. 219 Kearny st. LADIES — Kumround; nafe cure* never falls: J2 Gleason-ltuggles Drug Co. ¦ Kearny & Clay. DR. ROSEN resides 2393 Folsom st.. corner . 26th; ladles, relief or no fee: $10. MISCELLANEOUS— PO» SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont at. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?" Repair it with elatcrite. In rolls easy to lay: needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATER1TE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. 2L--HAND machinery, engines, boilers pump's, pulleys, shafting, etc., etc.. bought, sold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO.. 130-132 Beale St. FOR sale — IO00 cuckoo clocks, elegantly carved- good time-keepers: nice for presents; tradi supplied. J. B. WHITNEY 120 Sutter st., ' room 12. A— BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHJTELAW. 253-255 Spear st. DIAMONDS and Jewelry on smell* weekly"or monthly payments. DEREMEI#3, 137 Mont- gomery st., rocm 12. upstairs. . GENTS' full dress. Prince Albert and Tuxedo suits to rent at LICHTENSTEIN BROS 25 I Stockton st. ' DIAMONDS, watches and Jewelry for sale on small weekly payments. United Loan anh Trust Co.. 21 Stockton *t. J. COOPER, rents' full-dree's rental parlors moved from Palace Hotel to 21 Stockton nt.' upstairs. TRY cur men's shoea at $1 and $1 60 pair* foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges. 11 3d St., Exam, bid.; catalog free. BARGAIN — Cylinder press, type, racks. GA~ BRIEL PRINTING CO.. 419 Sacramento %<u BEAUTIFUL 1-karat diamond ring $80: worth $100. GAKIX, 133 Montgomery it. ggI»F WAJTTED— MALE — Contlaq»d. 'A-XIURAT & RBAnVr 654-636 CUy et. Phcne Ma'.n .**4S. l^aflinr Employment and Labor Afrits. >Ve rpe&k the German, French, Italian, Pcjindlnavlta. c.rwk, Spanish, Slavonian and I»anl*h. Ianru8jrrr. JU03 We Gave 1904 W'e Hope to C'O.OGO Men Wcrk. Increase 60,000. SANTA FE H. R. I« pond to us, »• r.r* good to you. i<i>O illle*. FLORENCE. f 10 60. > IUZONA. ia Presovtt. . 8 p. m. dally. l>rU>r«. $3 10 $3.10. Center TVomi.Urs, $2 to $2 50. of Laborers. $2 to f 2 50. Great Mines. COOKS. 5 cook?. hoar-Jin* hotels. $4O and $55 found. .4 nf«h and pot washers, $25 and $30 and fd. Waiter, urtn work; Fresno County; J4O id. 2 ¦waiters, commercial hotel, south. $30 fd. MECHANICAL, i-dferman. $40 pnd found. IS ?hirjjlrrs. different <t»un»ry Jobs. HOLDERS. 6 Iron moljers; bos* here. .•"aipenter and cabinet maker, stair building, • «itv. f 4 Srt d ay . Sh1n*r!e pointer, lumber company. Sonoma • « aunty. $30, $35 and found. lrrn molaer. fare $1. foundry. $3 to $3 50 day 4 plumbers, $4 day. country. Wh-rlwnglu. carriage wvrks, J3 day. CtrpttHerB, fare thV. $4 day. Ll.'MBKll. ETC. •irader. lumber company north, $80. Tail edserman. tare $:t $2 25 day. t^roultender. lumber co., south. $T.O found. | 12 cooper*, flack work, rteady. Ute barrel. , • •• sash nn<1 iii>Y hands. $3 5(i day. 11 lumber irraJer*. born here. $W. I.umher prad'-r. bo«s here. $3 day. • lanjs edp< rman. lumber company. $75. :> men. ntakf nave* and fpllt staves, r*"d- wood. Utsk here, f.50 found: 2 scrrw turners: 2 carrlaice nftte-*; hook tender; 5 shlnpie fa'-kers. • Tang charcoal burners 10c to l.V sack, i^abore r. do little butcherlnr. mine. $32 50 fd. FARMS— DAIRIES— STABI^KS. 12 milker*. $W. $35 $40 found. 12 farmer*. $30 found. 1 1 chore men hoy*. $30 to $15 found. :Z stab!, men. $30 found. $«V $7.1 4 farmrrn and wives. $*0, 550 f»"0 found. ML'KRAV & READT. 634-6T.0 Clay gt. TO IX'S ANGELES. $? ««. Hy Santa F«- It. R.. 6 p. m. daily. ; i.'r. triirr.*t«-rs. fl CO : Th« land cr sunshine, fruit and flowera. Highlands. Uedlards. Riverside. I'omona. center of oraiu?«? and lemon grovel. MIURAT & READY. 634-C.-.a Clay st. _ Mcihinists. und?n>i«nd box machinery. Wheel aright, lumber co.. $.1 .V» day. <rsn*r.tfri, c:ty Job. S'l to $0 o*.' day. " m. n make sash ueltht*. city JoK f.ifkt,"mith. woodworker, city. $3 «iay. Af leather man. yhoe factory. $70. Ulfci'kMUlUi tity S21 week. look: !*.TFt-eUJS lineman, dsnkey block line, south. ' .!i ! r fi-mrany. $75 and ff-i:nd. Mar. 10 t*ke charge of \lne«ar plant. $15 to " >:iti veek. m j young men. city mill. $« a week. Oemian-S»-i»« milker. S-15 and found. LOOK'. Head donkey man. wnmis, fate $2. $C5 fd. MINERS. V5 miner*, aineif tiar.ds. $*2 50. Rlacfcanlths' helper and ?hoe. city. $^ day. !*!»'. k"-jnith. woodv.-orker. no «ho?!njr. $3 day. l>anui ftnish»r. S. C «*.. non-union. I-aintfT. factory, faie J5c ?2 50 day. T.tnherma:: Tor mine. cold. ?S2 50 {r.uid. *]»« muckers, rc'r.e. gold. >07 50 iound. Fireman gold and copper mtno, $£3 founl. CARPF.NTERP. H> cmrpcEien, fare $1. $3 W> day. h'hiriKle joirter. '--luntry. $."t5 fd. ENGINEERS. ? engineers, citr. ?:; .lav. Fir»man. oil. city. $2 25 day. Ilaccw maiter. ranch. V^Jw M. 1<; Iab^r«-rp. no teaming. ran< h. $2C fd. Tallyman, lumber co.. 'are $2, $40 fd. 2 futr.ac«- men. ir.ine. $4o fd. :*«; laborers to file lumter, S^«i. Farmer and wife. Sharta County, fare paid. •.'.«• td. i".ir::i«»r and wife. Santa <Tia'a Co.. $45 fd. H5evator boy. city. $5 week fd. - I'orter city, ralorn. *S w«*ek fd. *. Lunch man. toMrs »iow to t< nd bar. $40 fd. { MfRKAT ft READT. <T.i-rr.C. Clay *t. WANTED — A second operator en vests; one that car. make breast pocket*; n Fteaily pe- tition. Apply V.. THOMAS. 4:* Gtary ft. B. N. WOOD CO. WANTED — A boya anJ children's clothing salesman : ere experience. S. N. WOOD 4- (~.O- .CUVEKNMKNT po*)f.cns— Call at 1C5 Moid-a '^a:« ivf.. room 7, for free jnfcr.nation a» \o pc*iti^t:». aalarie*. age limits. *tc. : day or *vcnlc£* TUAVELKK fcr wholesale seed house; part time ;r.*:<;e: answer own hajid. with full reference*. Box S71O. Ca!1. TOl'NG mar. of good habits to do office work; f90 x+r rr.vr.th: must have email capital. «*all fV< Market at., room 4. VANTT'D— Heilalle man and wife to work on ¦ r«mh. <'a!l l»=fore 10 a. m., 222 Dolores St.. ' nfar Sixteenth. FIRST -class butwr for next Thursday and Friday: steady from next Monday. 7'.t9 ! <!eary st. ONE or t».> ri-'h to learn a pood trade; rteady ; ucrk: nc rr.F'-it or Ban day wjrk; *2."» security j needed. Apply :;i0' 3 Fohom st., upstairs. BOXaVBLE man: light work; steady rmploy- ruer.t: .-a!! to-day. Ills Market H.. room 1. GOOD bootblack wanted. 1531 Polk »t. TWO-CHAIR barber *hoi>: four livins rooms; «m Uox 2C*. Call office. THREE-CHAIR barber fhop; no reasonable of- fer refused. IC90 Valencia st. BARBERS— .1 barber rhtln for- sale for $10 the lot. l*O4 I-'oljom st.. near Fifteenth. ALL • il»n to learn the BARBER TRADE; only - f. ¦ w«*-k>- rtquired; i>os'.iioD8 secured- con- e-aut practice end expert instruction; special «f!er an»i e*ta'.r«u* mailed free. • MOHLKR SYSTEM COLLEGE. 633 Clay »t- AN experienced, sober, indui-trloui hat man to take charge of a liat department In a store »!tuated net far from Fan Francisco: would prefer an unmarried man from 25 to 30 years of ace. Adfiresi box 1S02. Call office. BARDER thop In Western Addition: good eiand; low «rxp en *e; fan be baujtht very nasor^tblc. Stolt* Barb«r Supply House. '¦- • Market ft. WANTED — Men and women to prepare for Government position*. Apply for free cata- lorve giving particular*, l'aclflc Corrfspond- cr.ee. Inrtitute. Grant bldr.. :095 Market *t. WANTED — Labcren and mechanic* to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno Hcuse proprietor has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House. I'l 7 Third 8t.; 250 rooms: 25c to 50c per night. WANTni> — Men and boys to learn plumbing- trad*: Coyue Rroa Co. School of Practical 1*lur.-b:n*: r-end for catalogue. AdJrcsz 4M73-5 i^fTOB ave., St. Louis. Mo. MEN and women to learn the barber trad» In me weeks; new method: oaSd while leara- lag. HAIGHrS. C47 Comiaerclal st. TRV r.or men's riioes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair: foot-form shoes at «2 50; we pay ratpretg or mall charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bid. FIRST-CLASP curtain and drapery salesman. Box C3?S. Call. YOUNG man to k-arn barber trad?: paid while team.na;. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard. A YOl'NG man to drive butcher w.-iroiT Ad- p!y SCHKAL-ER liKOS.. 1372 Market St. liAJiBER thop for sale cheap. In Mission dl5- trlct. Inquire H. JSARNAKD, 104 Seventh. WANTED— One-chair barber ehop on Install- ments: city or country. 3510 Twenty-fifth st. GERMAN In rood standing can make $200 month. Box 27Qfi. Call. GKKfcfjtAXj tailor for country. Apply REISS BROS.. 24 Sutter st. BARBERS— For sale. Rood pay-in* two-chair barber shop. Corner Fourteenth and Folscm. W^NTt-rs-pty drummer. iirownston* -.'ine .•.. «43 Merchant *t. arOODWORKING machine hand for furniture fartcrj'. 2147 Folsom st.. n«ar Eighteenth. DARBER8 — Or.e-cht.lr ehop for sale; receipts I $1"5: rent $S. 3147 Twenty- fourth «t. • A rentable outln<; pick hop* In August Write E CLEMENS HOR3T CO..122Battery st-.S.r. LABOR debts collected; *ult*. attachments I.*w and Adjustment Co.. 32?> Montgy. r. 415. KAILORS and youn* men <*reen hand*) for rhlps. HALLBERT. 617 Jackson st. I'ENEION Atty., E.A.BuUls. r.40. Phelan bids. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G. A. R. tAILORS and ordinary seamen for ail parts of the- world at HERMAN'S. 27 Eteuart st. VI 1NCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Mar- . keV~-<uO rooinf; 35c nlsht; readlnc-rocnu: fite. 'bus and barpere to and frotn ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception oX Advertisements and subscriptions has been opened *t 1008 Market St.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. .-¦-.- ALL «Jres men's shoes, glichtly dtmaped, half price. W3 Mission tl. bet. In and 2d «t». GET your shoes half-»oled while waltlns; 25c If, 50c. SC3 Mission it-, bet. lit *od 24 et». COLUHN5 WILL BRING MANirOLD RETURNS. TRY IT ....An Original and Useful Novelty... . FREE TO WANT ADVERTISERS p| NEXT SUNDAY'S C/M-L yii pair toothpicks In Esfes' Pofefied and Engraved Turned-Wooden Boxes These are the genuine "WORLD'S FAIR" Toothpicks, put up in handsomely engraved and polished boxes. The engraving is in colors, directly on the wood (not a label), and the boxes are hand polished in the natural color of the wood, thus displaying to the best advantage the fine grain of the silver white birch from which they are made. In a word, it makes a very artistic package, and the most attractive novelty of this kind yet produced. The "WORLD'S FAIR" Toothpicks themselves are so familiar as to hardly need de- scription — they are rounded, polished and sliverless, and admittedly the finest and most popular American pick on the and are sold in every section of this countrv. ***** In Polished '' A iiM<fil i and Engraved M| |li|® W$ - | I I \ \ ff>o Boxes. ,-vif I I' ; i fHi&- The above cut is fac-simile of the package and exact size of box. The cover is engraved . in red and black, and as the cut reads. The box has a very neat appearance, and is filled with about 300 of these popular, high-class toothpicks. When empty box makes a verv suitable re- ceptacle for hairpins, cuff, collar buttons, etc.", and is a valuable and ornamental addition to any dresser. The premiums are free to Want Advertisers in Sunday Call only. Gifts given Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Premiums can be obtained by presenting advertisements at: BUSINESS OFFICK of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 100S Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. 627 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. '."] ; 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan street*; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 p. m, 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m. OAKLAND OFFICK: 1016 Broadway. ...Telephone Main 20 S3 Tl1? l T>T/'Tr l T m-«r riTT'TrTC'l!** DtdlxiiJliLttiiX Urrll-t. 2148 Center Street ......Telephone North 77 ¦ . 1 ¦¦ •,*•.=.-. ' ¦• ALAMEDA OFFICE: Schneider's Book Store , : Park Street