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— — : i |_ MOSBYTO LOAX i A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAA . -PORTLAND JEWELRY CO. I uoa t b * Misled. Our former patrons ar* \u25a0 ±ll T * h T notified that th* PORTLAND JEW- ! „ RX °°- f0(r »«ly «rf 25 Stockton st. is In BO i w *7 connected with any loan office now estab- i ilfthed la Btockton st. having disposed of our . iotas and pledging department to tb* Gem Jew- f 017o 17 » m SL ny (Inc.) of »0« Market st, above I •j. * *?7*Jr aalely recommend that firm as a reliable p'ac* to borrow money on diamonds ! 1 on T «"Mbles: eh*apeat interest Pledgea kept PORTI^AND JEWELRY CO. -r/^v-SX I Oolden Gate Aye. Loan Offlc*, t LOANED.I X 276 Qoiflea Gtt> , v^ AAAA— Any salaried employ* or wage-earner c«a set.troa.Qs. Jest oa bis note— , \u0084„„ _ Monthly. Seml-Mtt. Wk*ly.'-' *5?-W~ K «ttUT» to u».. 518.00 $«.25 $3.35 1 *™S~BetOTii to ne.. 8.00 4.00 2.00 | 53.VftO— Return to cs. . 4.00 9.00 1.00 i ;; ; Or any other «nn la proportion. ' THE STAR LOA*T It INV. CO.. THE CITY LOAN CO., ; __, THE CRESCENT LOAN CO.. I PO4-BOS Mutual Savlags Bank BaO&tag. ' A - EVER NEED MONEY? WANT IT IN A HORRYt WANT IT PPJVATELYJ KNOW WHEBE TO GET ITJ "HOCSEHOLD LOAN COMPANT," J*" W. 508 Golden Gate, at Polk; als» S # i,^*^ b;<1 *-. Oakland, will loan you sums Z, , ° }JL * 200 oafa f ornlture. pianos, horse, v*- hiclea (wlthont removal). TeL Market 8229. M2^*? x loaned asJarled peopl* aad others npo« raw ©wn names without security; cheapest . »*«««. easiest payments; offices Ia 63 principal i JJ 1 "**: say* yourself mrniey by getting oor ' t«ras first TOLMAN, 7P7 Market, room IS7. rormerly 6E3 Parrott building. « _\u25a0 D. D. DRAKE. 1 . Fnaklia Realty Bldg., Cor. Golden Gat* and Pone, SOl St. Paul Bldg.. Oakland. '" fl I 7 loaM W* 4 * quickly and privately t» | ateady employes; lowest rates; easy terms. ;'" __\u25a0 HERMAN MURPHY \u25a0 . r~vnaetlan «f M»»rket and Sutter Streets ;*"** sad aeexmd mortgages, estates, l«gacles. etc. t l^.*^* ea furniture, plaeos or seenrity of any *.Jnc; to poor people w» msVe loans free of , cisarg*. ILLIXOIST TRUST CO.. ISI6 Eddy. 'BORROW money oa diamonds and valuables; 2 J f«r cent Interest GEM JEWELRY CO., 806 I Market St.. near Powell, aad 17 Eaat st O^*HT nJtur * Entf Pianos la nsei do commission, f V. TREMAIN. 726 Bartmnan st. n*ar Hays. ! ADTANCES on diamonds as usual. Baldwla Jew- { e>ry Co.. permanent offlc* 1261 Taa Ness ay*. i MOREELL— Cash loaned to salaried men on not* i without lndorser. P22 Montdnock building. ;£: S. BONELLI. ISOO Ellis, cor. Pierce; lowest j . *nt«regt: no cotnaissiop ; oonfidentlaL jTHE orlsrlnsl Uncl* Bill (William 6chmalz) peT I maaeatly located at 1162 Post st ' * MIXES AXP MIXIXG JIF TOU WANT TO INVEST IN SAFE MINING ( BECXniITLES buy any of the following stocks I for a good profit: 1 TONOPAH STANDARD at 80 cents R-'ght ia line for the big velas; down over 600 feet and la exactly same formation as th* Mr group to tbe east TONOPAH EMPIRE at 20 cents A new company; well located south of Stand- ard. I ' Recent discoveries with the drill ef high-grade ; ore In Tonopeh Extension and McEane Mining i st GBEAT DEPTH practically assure the • future cf these two properties. If yen failed j to buy Tonopah Extension when it could he \u0084 .bed for 30 cents redeem your error by buying Standard now. • CREENWATEH BLACK OXIDE COPPER nist. i _ed> at market •. Adjoins Clark's Furnace Creek; la high-grade fere; a great buy around 55-60 cents. STEVADA GREENWATER COPPER. -at 50 cents ;' Adjoins Arcturcs. la Willow Creek section of Greenwater. Oce of the fatur* great ralaes of the district ASHLEY CONSOLIDATED at 15 cents v .In Buckskla district; lies betweea Kennedy . Cons, and Buckskin Cons.: average copper as- •av-s over 21 per cent; also gold aad silver - values; a limited ncmber of shares at 15 cents. For further particulars c»il on or address \u25a0 M. H. CRITCHER, 75 SUTTER ST.. SAN \u25a0 FRANCISCO. , ASSAYING 50c; pold. rich ore. etc.. bought Pioneer Assay Company. 131 sth at., near Mint ASSAYING and all branches <f mlnlag taught at __HjEALD*S school of Mines. 295 Locust ay*. MATRI3IOXIAL . GENTLEMAN of means, aged 43, desires ac- <jn» Snt&nce trith a pretty working girl matrlmo- .many inclined; state age. description. Ad- drpss box C4S. Call offlce, 1651 Fillmore st A MAN of 28 wishes acqnaintßnce with a fair roung la fly: object matrimony. Address box I'ifi. ftjral 3. Petelnma, Sonoma County, Cal. YOCXG man. IS. desires to make th* acquaint- ance of refined and educated young lady; object ' matrimony. Box 704. Call office. YOUXG mecimnJc, age SO, would like to meet attractive working ptrt: object matrimony. - .Box CS2. Call office. FUlmore «t .. WANTED — A lady with means, object matri- mony. l>y a prosperous business matt. Box C 65. Call office. - WANT to meet working girl: object matrimony; I tin ?fl years old. Box 6SC. Call offics. BfESSEXGER SERVICE HASTY messenger service; phone Market 2748; special messengers; low rates. 1811 Market \ SHEET METAL STEAM tables, coffe* urns, French ranges. Schlndler Mfg. Co.. 1411 Ellis: phone West 19. . EIDDLE B£O. — Electric rigns, steam tables; • hotel ware a irpecialty. 3flS 7th st SEWIXG MACniXES EDCGEB sewlcg. machine, Wheeler * Wilson sew. Ing xnachiaes; needles, parts and supplies for both. Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Com- \u25a0panv at following Sieger stores, San Francisco, ' Cat.: 1150 Market Et. 753 Haight st, 1156 Valencia st, 612 Clement st. 1431 Bush st. SSI McAllister st. 2507 Market st. 818 Golden Gate aye. Oakl&nd: 1153 Franklin at, 1056 : Washington at, 1141 E. 14th st Alaaeda: 1321 Park Bt. Berkeley; 8210 Adeline st DOMESTIC — Best, cheapest : all kinds reated, . repaired, exchanged: needles and supplies for ' all makes. J. W. Evans, agent. 1658 O'Far- •.Ten st. near Fillmore; pbone West S6Ol. M.NGEE aol Wfceeler 4c Wilson family and tail- oring, cold only by the Singer Sewing Machine ' Co., A. C. BROWN, selling agent 851 Me- j Alllster «t Repairing done. \u25a0 NATIONAL Automatic. White. Standard, other ' mske«. rented, repaired, etc. L 8. COHEN'S SONS. Phtme West 5761. 1616 O'Farrell st. 1 WILCOX & GIBBS Sewiag Machine Compeay. ' located at 724 Turk st, near.Vaa Ness »ye.; ! tasnefacturers «f tbe genuine Automatic. *20 second-hsnrt ra«chin»« to be sold at oaee: al! < makes. 1220 Gold*a Gate aye., nr. Fillmore st ; TYPEWRITER* AXP SUPPLIES I ALEXANDER A CO., typewriters; all nakei 1 rented, laelnding Smith Premier; desks, rhalrs, etc.; ask for prices partly used raa- rhisee. AL3XANDEB. 1820 Flllmor* st; '\u25a0 phone West 6258. ' . 6TF.AENS 1 Visible Typewriter, the only visible with decimal tabulator: also 2d-hand. all rss.Scs: rentals and reptlrs.' The . Typewrite- j rlum. 1724 nilmore st THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Is now at \u25a0 imi Golden Gat* aye., with a full stock of all 1 kinds of typewriters at regular prices; rentals ; and anpplle*. ; \u25a0- ff.2S— THB only first class typewriter at a low >rtce. Postal Typewriter. 2576 24th st. 8. F. PACIFIC Typewriter Co. — Sun Visible, $40 and $75. SE corner Fillmor* and Bush. 2d floor. WALTER A. SCOTT. IMI Fillmore st and 623 Market: phone West 2093. -\u25a0- CHEAPEST and best In America, The Weekly Call, gl r*r rear. _^_^_— ___ ' BOARPIXO FOR CHTLPREX ! TTiVTED — A child to board: not tinder 2 years old; a Rood, clean home and a motber'a care. Apply 1617 I3th..ave.. East Oakland. A LADY would like a child to board: a nice horns snd pood care "given; rfferenees. Box 22*. OH offlce. ___^ __— — — — ixvALiP Chairs > RfiTJ> rented, exchanged ; manufacturer Eames tj^-Vclfchsir 2108 Market st. TeL Fell 9811. BIARBLE AXP, MOSAIC WORKS nF^IGNEES and coatractors. Galsssl Merble ana Mossic Cn. Tel. Fell 5246. 1121 Fell. ' REfIILPIXG PICTURE FRAMES E B COUBVOISIEB, art dealer and tram*- i tusker. 1628 Bush st., near Fracklla. opnciAJf s I'.^L-ui CEO C. KEMP, late of 2002 Market now at 459 FClmor*; persoaal attention; opea evenings. H. B- ADELSON. optical specialist v Junction ! Mfrket~Chprch and 14th *X*.. nMtairw. \u25a0_ : HAXP-PAIXTEP CHIXA > "_\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0_ \i, If •t^wMte^aTsuppMes; direct Importers. SAMISH'S Cfcina parted t?. ol^:,':, 8 ? 00 *^ 1118 ' teriala. . 1878 Sattef. Tel. Fraaklla 2127. HOUSECLEAXIXG JAPANESE nouseeleaalng Co.; est 18»0/ Frank \u25a0 EUaada, 1026 Oak »t ; phone Fen 2107. IXFORMATIOX, WAirTED • | INFORMATION wanted of Venanxlo de Ghetal- di. son of Matec- de Ghetaldl of Eagnsa. Ad- dr»ss DR. L. MAROTTI. Ragusa. Austria. PERSOXALS y^_ : . ____ FREE— .Your fortune told, furor* and past re- vealed: surprising; by America's eminent phi- losopher, astrologist, clairvoyant — ST. JOHN, 12 Sheldon st.. Chicago; send birth, date and stamp; know thyself. \u0084 . . • B. GOLDSMITH and wife ef 809 3d st. will hi»ar something to their advantage by addr^^ST lny H. MERTIN, 426 Fultoa st; friends : notify. \u25a0. WEALTHY gentlemaa alone aad generous win be devoted hurband to kind wife. GENfiR- OUS. 5122 Brown st. PhiUdelphla." Pa. WANTED — To adopt baby girl: full surrender; good borne. Box 690. Call. 1631 Fillmore st BILLY DOYLE, pleas* writ* Oregon Bound Lumber Company. J. W. DONNEL, 2262 Mlsslor st, up-to-date photographer. . \u25a0 y Z. A. AND FAMILY— Many thanks for kind \u25a0 donation. \u25a0 - \u25a0 \u25a0 - 8. A. BUSIXESS PERSOXALS A—iC/y DR. E. E. McLEAN. Hair Specialist, Formerly Call Building. Is ttill manofseturlng her celebrated hair and skin preparation at 504 Broderlck St., under the ssTr- of the E. E. UcLEAN MANTJFAC- TuRIKO CO. Tho demand Is greater than ever for ber Golden Seal Hail Tonic (for ©fly bstr). P«r.O!;ou Dandruff Cure. HazeHne Hair Tcaic (for tbln. dry and brittle biiir). Hair Grewrr Pomade — Fceema ointment Currs r.etfrM. Itchioe Skin, Pimples, ftit. Chilean Ralr R^etcrc-r (for rcsterlag hair to Its orlplnsl color*. : Hazeltn* Cold Cream (without a p*er as a •Hi food). .. Medicated Face Pwrder and namerovs other preparation*. - .-\u25a0 ' ' Ftp* diaxaoris Monday and Friday bet .3 «nd 4 p. m. TeL West 7574. "~~~ FACE TROT7BLES Thousands of women dally look la their mir- rors and glue their eyes to the reflection of some miserable facial defect Maybe It is a B.illotr. spotted complexion, an oily skin, pim- ples, blackheads, a mole, red nose, or a patch; It may take tbe form of superfluous hair, scalp or hair ailments, wrinkles, frown Uses, hollow cheeks or the marks of age, care,, sickness or dis?lpatioa. Whatever It Is you are In deadly earnest to get rid of It. If so. csll or write for a Jar of the well-known Cherry Skin Food, or the MMicated Almond Blo««om; 5<V for trial Jar. MRS. E. M. HERRES, 2875 Mission st, San Francisco. PUPERFLUOCB HAIR REMOVED. ~~ No injury whatever. Hundreds have secured per- ' manent core. Why suffer the affliction longer whea relief is free for yoor address and stamp ? Write today. MARCELLE LA GRANDE. 16th . and Euclid aw., Philadelphia. Pa. J. COOPER rents dress suits. ' Tnxedos an* i Prince Alberts for all occasions: 21 years «t Palace Hotel aad a Stockton st: bow at 60 Murket st Entrance. Portland Jewelry Co. RAG carpets wove to order and for rale: also cbemllle-wove rug«. silk portieres; handsome fluff rrj*s made from yoor old carpets; send for rir- cnlara. GEO. MATTHEWS. TO9 sth st, Oakl'd. WIGS, toupees, front pieces, that fit; purest hair • t«d: bair dressing, shampooiag. dyeing, etc. G. LEDERER. 2271 California st, near Web- ster, formerly at 123 Stockton: estab. 1868. MME. PICKRUM. 2342 Bucbsnaa st. nr. Green, .grows hair on bald heads in 7 treatments; no core, no pay:* restores grsy hair to natural color; cure* pimples, fsee snd skin diseases. MOOOE INSTITHTE. 1439 Fillmore nt, rooms 5. 6 snd 7 — Electrical and vibratory massage for rheumatism, etc., given by experienced op- erator. ANY ONE having had nasatisfactory dealings with any moving and storage company of this city, communicate with box 251. Call offlce. SPECIAL mfreantile lunch. 25 cents: tbe best ever. NATIONAL CAFE AND GRILL, 918- 620 O'Fsirrell; French dinners 4 tc 8 p.m.. 50c. GLOVES made to ordpr. DANICHEFF. for- mwly Phelan blfisr. snd 121 Grant aye.. now 1611 O'Farrell. C. LIMOUSIN. Proprietor. STEAMER "OOMO" FROM SYDNEY. Captain Felkins will not b* responsible For any debts contracted by the crew. s . READY FOR BUSINESS, ~- GOLDEN WEST BROOM FACTOBT, 723-725 Clay et, near Kearny. GOLDSTEIN'S tair goods. wlpi, toupees, rwitchrt acd pompadours; satisfactory work at lowest prices. 819 Van Ness aye. THE STAR HAIR REMEDY, the best tonic; restores color to icrny hair; stops falling; cures dandruff. All drcjrlsts. $100 on deposit for you If your hair cannot be restored; abundance of natural hair. C E. H. T. CO.. 730 Hayes st. \u25a0 • \u25a0 HELEN A. BOND, pradutta nurse; massage a specialty; ladles only. Residence 54S Oak, st J. HAt'PTI.I GUERIN CO.. Fashion Hair Store; electric face, scalp treatment 890 Van Ness. SHOE repaJrinr by machinery. Gallagher Bros. Branch 1. 473 Haight st: branch 2, 3272 *2d. FOR pU.no* *cc MRS. A. A. GOSBEE. with Koaler & Cbsso. 1829 Sntter. Trt. Franklin 2143 HIXG CHFONG&CO.. military aod navy tail- ors, lecated at 564 San Pablo aye.. Oakland. MAGNETIC mass»«re— Mrs. HOLSHOUSER. 1720 Pill more st. offices 9 and 10, third floor. MRS. HELEN DERBF.R, graduate masseuse, 1206 Golden Gste aye.. near Fillmor* at LADY and rf-tleman wfsnlne to marry call or sddreM MBS. WALTER. 1711 Geary st M. BRiSMONT, profes. • masseuse; scalp, face acd electrical treatment. 154S Ellis st K. FENANDER, lad!«s' tailor. 1763 Bush st; formerly with Danrirer, 522 Sutter st GORDAN THE TAILOR is cow doing business. 1G32 Ellis, a block from. Van Ness. MME. GBEY. rlectrlcal treatments for nervous diseases. 1746 Crary. I PROF. MISS VIOLET, chiropodist aad massage. 1211 McAllister st - _ _ .r r \u25a0' FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WE OFFEit ""*" 1000 Allrgbany Mining at ........S .15 r,no Banmann Copper at .60 1000 Bid well Cold Motor at. 40 100 Bidweil Cold Motor at 41 10 Chiapas Rubber at 66.00 500 Electric Heat snd Mfg. at 50 50 Pacific Wireless at 4.00 1000 New York Grass Valley at.... 10 Address P. O. box 754, San Jose, Cal. WE have a bonaflde and attractive proposition la real estate, which will net Investors 12 per cent on investment/ but still need $33,000 out of SlOO.OOO necessary capital to complete the deal. Investors will be secured by bonds oa .tbe property. Sums nf $500 and up will be acceptable. Tbe fullest * scrutiny allowed. | Address for interview. REAL ESTATE, box 649. Call. 1651 Flllmere st . • WE want and have buyers for AHechany mining. Brookshlre oil, Oblentz oil, Linda Queen min- ing, and Ballarat gold— What have you to sell? For special we n-ill sell 100 Pacific Wireless at $3. P. O. box 754, San Jose, Cal. ARE you Interested ln'Goldfield? If so. write , os for our latert market letter. INGRAM, CHAPMAN & CO., Investment Brokers, 025 Goldea Gate' aye.. San Francisco. - ;. McCARTY wireless tel. stock wanted; highest price paid; spot cash; bo agents. , Box 1000, Call offlce. •(.... CHEAPEST, and best In America, Th* Weekly Call. II per year. . , . HL-PTURE~"CITRED SINGLE $12. doublf Jls. ' Dr. Plerce's Electric Tre§«; only euro known. Call, address W. J. PIERCE, 1417 O.fsrnnt st.- Alameda: " \u25a0. " ' - . .TRUSSES . '_' --• - ' ANNOCNCEIIENT— y [ WM. HATTEROTH*S SURGICAL HOUSE. * i 1532-34 FlHmore st,, bet. Geary and O'Farrell. - Trusses, supporterJt. elastic stockings.- surgical and hospital supplies. Formerly 224 Suttet- st MRS. M. C. WILLIAMS. trf Formerly with Wm. Hattcmth — Trusses, support- ers, elatt. hossiery. etc. 476 Page. ar. Webster. WALTERS Sc CO.. Furgical Instruments, hospital equipments, 'trusses and. elastic hosiery. . y ICOS Steiner St.. near Geary, .-'^v SPECIALISTS in truss fittings. CLARK-GAN- DION COMPANY. 1220 Golden Gate aye. '" .. PHOTO SKPPUES* FINE certralturc. also sittings by appoiutment S. COHL, 591 Haight at Tel. Page 2658. 25 PER CENT off on all Dlate cameras. Fine Art Co.. ISI4 Flllmwe et. \u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0>\u25a0 - . * -v: PAI.VTIXO AXP PAPERHAXGIXO r- CRAMER BROS., painting, V decorating, v fresco >nd pictorial. 263 Church st. \u25a0 vy< : \u25a0'•"'•'-• \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-'-.. vnxyTiSG f > \ - :v -' UPTON '& *WILLI AMS C 0. .: printers, bookblnd- , ers. \u25a0 manufacturing stationers. 112 Hayes st, . sear Van : Ness aye. EDWARD KNOWLES CO.. printers. . sUUoners. engravers. 214 Hyde st Phone Franklin 878. PLASTER PECORATIOXS N -_".i THEO: BINNER. 423-425 14TH > ST. TEL. MARKET 1914. , y SAXITARIUMS : AT DR. JUIIXY'S S ANTTARIDM , ' canfiaemeaY with 10 days' care, $30 to 960. 2504! Howard; phone Special 171. Training school for nurses. - THE SAN- FRANCISCO > CALL, vJSUfiBlf? jIbRIJABY 24^ 1907; v OFFICES; AND STORES TO X.ET " ' TO | lease-i-Store,? 22x50; J 2 frontages; good ' for baker, butcher or resauranti owner -- on premises; daily from 10 « to 12 a. m. : ; :S6O Braanan st, bet. 2d and Sd. -' : -. FOR rent— Front offlce, room 15%x15% feet; $25 per month; lease. 29 months ;= gas for heating; i . electric light Lasco ' building. 801 Front st. STORES to let " with " living " rooms; a reated - lodglnE-house Cf '„ 85 . rooms upstairs. 1 Apply on premises, 6th -, and ; Bryant ! sts. v -\ \u25a0". \u25a0 A FINK store on Market St., near Powell; suita- ble . for haberdasher or candy store. Apply 906 Market st -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 . -....-\u25a0\u25a0. FOR rent or least — Corrugated Iron building 25s \u25a0SO. Ritch st., near Sd and Harrison. Apply y505-8d st' \u25a0:\u25a0'-.\u25a0\u25a0 ..;\u25a0;- ,-•- ' . y.y- ... , y.. A — GOOD for any business; 3 new stores; cheap. P. A. DO LAN. 1628 Market, near Van N— ay. TO rent — Ftrst-els.BB offices: 100 feet to busiest transfer corner. In city.. Box SOO,'CaU offlce. STORK to lease; ' rent *S5: first-class location for saloon. Inquire 2506 Sacramento st TO let — Barber shop, store 16x12. cigar stand, office. Apply 625 Bansom* rt •\u25a0. '.'<\u25a0>. A LARGE stora. 2180 EutUr st, 1 block from Fillmore; rent' reasoaable.;.. •. • :\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \. STORE and upper floor \u25a0 for rant; size 20x63. 835 Ellis St.. near <TayloT. " .\u25a0\u25a0___.:. HTOTELS AXP APARTMBNT HOPSES AA— HOTEL HAMLIN, EDDY AND LBAVENWOBTH BTBEJBTB. '. First- big permanent ' downtown • hot*L Elegant steam-heated suites and singl* rooms, with bath' and private phones.' - ; ; '.'\u25a0'\u25a0!.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :n Large, well-lighted sample-rooms. Eddy-«t. cars direct from ferry. . y Private exchange Franklin 428. \u25a0\u25a0*'\u25a0\u25a0- HOTEL MONARCH. '\u25a0:> ,\u25a0 \u25a0 COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST. RATES NOT OHBAP, NOT HIGH. Moderate; all' rooms with bath, steam heat, telephone, bot water. 722 Golden Gat* - aye.. near Franklin st _\u25a0--; 'j?.- \u25a0-.- c;>>: .\u25a0:'?;>» *:±/V": HOTEL NORDBN. 758 Howard, bet Sd and 4th; 'bot-cold water and steam heat la every room; elevator service; rooms 50c, 75e,-|l per night CHRISTENSEN A 6HAW. Props. , A flrst-claaa grill and cafe In connection. " ' • HOTEL CONGRESS, cor. FlHmore and Ellis. Rooms single or en suite, wl^i bath. . : . Modern conveniences. . B. F. DOWNB. Maaager. ST. GEORGE. BTH AND HOWARD STS. 600 WELL VENTILATED SINGLE ROOM 3. • - ----- -''\u25a0 85c. 60c AND 75c PER NIOHT. $2.00 AND $3.50 PER WEEK. HARBOR HOTEL. M. -E. GOLDEN. PROP.. 61 and 63 Sacramento St.— Unsurpassed • for com- fort and clesnTlaess; separate . rooms, 25e aad \u25a060c; redaeed rates by week or month. ' SAN RE MO. 906 McAllister— Eleiantly famished rooms; coon try transient solicited. HOTEL BELVEDERE — First-class accommoda- tions; SO minutes from Saa Frsacisco; reduced rates since tbe fire. MRS. A. T. MOORB, pro- prietor and manager. ' \ - STANDARD Hotel, corner 6tb and Folsom sts.; 400 sincle rooms, 35e and 60c per nlrbt; $2. $2.50 and $3 per week; cafe; barber shop and bsths. -y \u25a0• •-. .: -.- , \u25a0 \u25a0 -'../ y. • \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0 y THE XT. FVES. cor. Eddy and Larkln-r-Beauti- i fully furnished. Bnnnr rooms; bot cold water; eleetrlcity; botal service; heat; everything new. MKCHANICSV Home. i«th st. near Church: furnished rooms for men: electric- lights in every room; hot and cold water baths Included. NEWLY furnished; free baths; Hot»l FMroore. 1714 O'Farrell: rooms dsy. week, month; run- Blng water. M. H. WILSONj Tel. West 6*39. HOTEL REGAL-^-Now open: elegaatly furnished: 50c snd tip per. day; 75 fj'et from SE. cor. 3d sad Folsom sts. B. BAIOR. Proprietor. THB GROVE — Sunny furnished rooms, single and en snite: modern. Northwest corner Gough »nd Grove ets. . CAPITOL HOUSE — Rooms . 25c and -upward: weekly, $1.75 and up. 733 Harrison st. nr. Sd. HOTEL MRTROPOLF.. -SW. \u25a0 corner - G. G. sve. snd Bucbenan st. : Enropean; Jl p»r day up. CARMEXj HOTEL. 1¥59 Post Kt. near Killmore; • hot snd cold_ water; tourist trade solicited. \u25a0 SIERRA HOTEL. 610 McAUistfr: electric lights, hot. cold wflter. telephone, baths: $1 day. THIS PIONTCF.R. . 143 3d st— New staple rooms, 85c up: $2.50 weekly and up: Al beds. >' ELKHOR.v Hous». 183 ValenHu: rooms nestly furnished; 1 block; from Market. HOTEL AUDUBON. 928 Ellis st. First clsss; rates XI per day tin.' . - , HOT7SES TO , Ij r ST ,- $175 month: new 16-room residence; 2658 Pierce st, nr. Brosdway. Call Sunday. R. A. TUT- " TLE, 1209 r.nrhc.nan st. ' ' ; ; UP-TO-DATE colonial house, 8 rooms and bath, to rent or lease; carpets and, range- for: sale. ?45 AfhTmry st . i . . - TO snblcese-^-room house: will sell fnraished : rooms all occupied. 1043 O'Farrell st., n^ar Flllmcre. '.. . ; . ,' » -.-' \u25a0\u25a0-:'\u25a0 . \u25a0 SIX rooms and bath. 1865 McAllister st; call on Mondwy. -\u25a0.>*.. . ITOUSES TO LEASE ; HOUSE toleasp of 14 rooms; bath, gas; owner on premises d«ily from 10 to 12 a. m. 360 Brannun st. b>t £d and fld. * . HOUSES TO LET-— l^aralnhed/ ' SNAP— I4-rm. res.; completely furnished : Broad- way, near Franklin: 2 years' lease at $140 per' month: fine, new furniture; body Brussels car- pets; will allow it to be n**d for a boarding- bouse; will sell entire contents at right price. Apply 2052 Bush st. .' FOR rent— Heuse, No. g 574 Oth aye. ;(! rooms, i bath, lanudry. and large basement; completely and newly furnished tbrourhout. NARON & ALVERSON, Trt. "West 6093. -•'-\u25a0\u25a0. 1931 .Setter St. ' HOUSES WAXTEP "\u25a0-.' [\u25a0'\u25a0; WANTED^ — To 'rent,' a 5 to 7 room cottage, -with bath, at or between San . Baf ael, « Mill Valley and Sansallto. Address particulars to box 533, Callofflce. . ; -. -. y y \u25a0\u25a0;y; , WANTED — Small, ' furnished house in Saa- Ra- fael. ~ Address L. L. ROOS, care Roos Bros., -' San - Francisco, \u25a0- Cal. -> • OAKLAXP HOUSES TO LET BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO.— We have the best warebonse In the West (only covered vans usedU reduced rate shippers. 1016 Broad- war, Oakland. : • -\u25a0- -\u0084 HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED A fnrnlst'ed flat cf. hon;e,' modern and reasonable pric«:n'> agent. Bot 840 Csli. Fnirnnra Kt. _V _' .\u25a0 ' FLAYS -TO _LETY ' \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 > "- 6-BOOM fiat in Mission; rent $47.80. \u25a0'. 6-room flat on Tremont ay*.; rent $40. Magnificent 2. S, 4 snd 5 room apartments renting . from . $25 to - $75; . private . halls . and - baths; can be seen at corner 20th and Valencia sts. ;• no ; children.. " _ \u25a0 •. APPLY , THE HABRY J. MOORE FURNITURE CO.. 735-747 EDDY ST. : -.••' /.*•• DON'T pay,slo-a room to rent ' a fiat; buy a . cottage en easy terms ef LINCOLN & SUTH- ERLAND. 550 Valencia, near 16th. ; CENTRAL aye., \u25a0 159. bet. Haight - and Pag*^ y 7-room sunny epper flat: rent $60.- - ' --'.- . ;. ;/; r - J^^T? -TP^, T r"* ; ' a Vy!** > f *' -^/ $63; sunny 5 r.. b., completely furnished; piano." linen, etc. S9S3 Sacramento st.;. call 10 to 4. FURNISHED flat 7 sunny roojns; cheap if sold by March 1. Box 705. Call offlce. - , »;^ FLATS FOR SALE— FnfnlrteaVV $350 buys' nicely S furnished '5-room} flat; carpets almost new ; new ' gas Vange : f must ibe I seen |to be appreciated: selling on account of slckaess; \u25a0 reat $35. 46S 4th avc^ * Call afternoon Sunday. SPLENDID opportunity for married couple; new- ;'-ly" furnished 8 r.. flat t ;>'l747A Golden Gate aye. NEW, . nicely :; furnished r flat.*'! cheap; a low v r«nt; >' lease: central; must sell.' lnq.' ll49 McAllister. FRUITTALE FURXI SHED ? FLATS FRUITVALE; — Beautiful flat, 5 rooms, partly fnr- \u25a0 > nisbed ; near station ; \u25a0 adults ; $35. .P. O. box - -\u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 7 :, ~ -.-- - \u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0:- \u25a0\u25a0: .> :^-r \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-, FRUITVALE ' FUPCXISHEP " COTTAGE S FURNISHED • cottage • for i rent ; ' : 5 V: rooms and bath; near E. 14th' st; rent $35.. Apply GOFF ' & HOAG. ' agents. 8108 Putnam St., Fraltvale. »< ROOMS 'y FOR ! HOUSEKEEPIXC 17TH, s' 3542,".; b«t ' Dolores , and , Guerrero— Single , - furnished ..; rooms \u25a0; for • worlclngmen, v mechanics \u25a0-' and' teamsters. : - \ '.-/ y :; : . . : \u25a0 ;. ; GUERRERO, 1195-^-Suanyr bousekeepfng i room. OCTAVIA, 1311 — Pleasant suite *of :*2 • rooms; :.y running i water; near Geary, r Tel West 6639.> - 10TH ave., -i 1630/ Suaset District— Housekeepiag -- room fnrnlshedV; for • 1 or \u25a03 - bachelors. '-•: ••-> ±i . -. ROOMS TO LET~-Fnrn'dl- and Uofarn'd COLE, r l26^-Nic« sunny front" suit* of two rooms,- • \u25a0 with ; board ; " gas s and % electric ; light; * German family cooking; I : home comforts; .bath, phone ' West .' 4765; ;. also . large < sunny -' room, suitable ! f«itwoA->.-,:::v:-r.-.;. -;\u25a0•'-: ,-•?• V \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0-.->; THE DECKER.; 619 Lear en worth st:;near O'Far. f "trTall — Nicely furnished,- sunny,', frcnt rooms, day, iweek or month; reasonable. > * ? • f ROOMS ; TO: LET-^Centlnne J ; : -'.- ; THE PIONEEB, 14S 84 st, coraer Mlana—Boomr c to : let, ? $2.50 a : week : up; • flrst-dass beds and yflrst-claas bnlldlag.-v.:-y ; -.y. L y -,>,. \u0084_^ :,\u25a0\u25a0,.>\u25a0. \u0084x BRODEBIOK. 10*3. nr.; Turk— Large, sunay, fur- aished room, - use of ; bath; • suitable - for I or 2 -gentlemen;' small.' private family. .* ."; ;,• * BSODERICKi 1064— Furnished front room." with ~ .two beds; $7.50 each per month; 'other bed, $9 ; -per month; gentlemen .only. y^> .••; •.•-. j_^ \u25a0-. ,- r FIFTEENTH,-: 2298, -corner' Castro-^Slngl* or suite of rooms to let, * suttsble : for 1 or 2 gen- ; tlemen ; , use of phone and bath. / , O'FARRELL, 1460, cor. y Buchanan— *arg* bay. : window, sunny room, 'Beatable for 4; also other •': rooms. ~ \u25a0'\u25a0 " - '\u25a0:'\u25a0 '. '" ."\u25a0 Sv' r - I .; ' \u25a0 "y. :-.. \u25a0 . ; yy. ... :. ELLIS, 1107, near Gouxh— Nicely furnished front parlor suite; hot, and- cold water;- suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemen; with or without board. < PAGE. 1446 — One furnißhed front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; bath; $15 month; \u25a0• references, y . -\u25a0•. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.-'\u25a0 .'•.-'-•-.•.'-\u25a0.\u25a0 .-.••...-.- :";~j-ly-:'-'i*-. 49TH ay*.. 1626, Ocean Boulevard— Large sunny furnished front room; also on* small; for gen- , . tleman. .\u25a0 -\u25a0 ;--•\u25a0 - \u25a0"- y- '': : '\u25a0 ~- : \u25a0 :'.- '• ' : ; : '- ?-•\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 -..\u25a0 : :\u25a0.--\u25a0,..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.-.\u25a0\u25a0 . %\u25a0 \u25a0 10TH < ay«., 1626, Sunset~A * sunny furnished room; closet, bath, gas; near park: one person •,$lO, two $18. .- •\u25a0;---\u25a0 r\u25a0\u25a0--:-;r \u25a0\u25a0--:-; - --;.. :..:-,*7 .- : " PINE, 2332— Nic^, newly famished, large sunny - rooms, with or without hocseeeplng; reason- able. :-.}y •-.\u25a0- •-':.- <-->C '\u25a0 ',:_.\ -y. -....• y-v ,-y ..- - O'FARRELL, 2088, near Devisadaro— Newly fur- nlahed front room, suitable for on* or two gen- tlemen. : ,-y \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0'"•-•. .. c-,'--... '\u25a0 ~ \u25a0.--\u25a0\u25a0'. SEVENTH aye., 1296, - Sunset — To let. a large . wall-furnished front , room, with use of bath, .'for gentleman. ; • . -. _ .. -: TWENTY-SEVENTH, 211— Furnished room to let for man and wife or two gentlemen. $11 per month; room for oae,* $5. :.*..- ,y. "; v .;, BUCHANAN, 716— Sunny, furnished room, suit- able for 1 or 2 men; reat reasonable. \u25a0- CAPP. 801 — Large, sunny, 'a! core-room, bay-win- - dows, well furnished,-, for 2 . gentleman. \ ,f- CLAY. 2403 — Sunny furnished rooms fory2 V adults;., only $14. .\u25a0'.\u25a0'•.>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.»-•- ': : \u25a0;\u25a0..;\u25a0 -\u0084 - ,y : CLIPPER, 211 — 5 rooms and bath, furnished for housekeeping; no children; $40 pw month.'---, DEVISADERO, 224 or 110 — Unfurnished rooms; gas and grate; reasonable. , , DEVISADERO, 901 — Boom and board for 4 or 6 men, $30 per month. ELLIS, 1985, near Devlsadero — Furnished front flooms; private family: $20 up. ;.:..; . FILLMORE, 519— Furnished v bay-window suite; sunny; $35, or as single rooms, $20; gas, bath. GOLDEN GATE aye.,' 1031 A —Nicely furnished front parlor, suitable for 2 or S persons. . GUKRRERO, 140, near Market — Three newly fur. nisbed rooms, suttable for two each;, new flat GUERRERO; . 1140 — Large, sunny, , furnished \u25a0 room. ' j,y: ..' '\u25a0-'-'.'... ,•'-::\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0":,...\u25a0 '> \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ; \u25a0 HOTEL McALLISTER. 1412-1414 McAllister st Elegant rooms: tourists a specialty. :,''\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0,'; McALLISTER, OIS—Two furnished rooms front and back parlor; single or en suite; reasonable. McALLISTER, 1341. near Fillmore — Nicely fur, nished rooms, $5 and $6 per week. y' y MeALLISTES, 16(53,; near . ' Devisadero, phone West 4632 — Fnrnlghed rooms, with breakfast. ' MAYBELLF.. RU Van - Ness— Newly famished rooms; also transients. Phone Market 4544. MEREDITH. 737 McAllister st— Elegaatly fur- nisbed rooms; also -transient v;,.-- - , . - NINETEENTH, 4300 — Sunny, j furnished room to . .let..;. \u25a0 ;-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. y \u25a0 -.\u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0-:. - \u25a0. \u25a0; :'\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0•-.-;.. - PAGE, 1676 — Sonny room for one or two gentle- men; on car line; cheap. ! .; - * .-. ' - : SCOTT, 1336—R00m suitable for 2 gentlemen. - SHRADER, 'BO6 — Sunny,- warm room; close to 3 car, lines;- references, -y :. .\u25a0 ,y '- 2D aye., 403, Richmond Dist— Front room sult- . able for 2 gentlemen. \u25a0 .. : ':.;.• STOCKTON HOUSE — Furnished up to date; rea- sonable rent. -200 Oak st., corner Gough. \u25a0 y T WEXTY- FOURTH. ;; 4131— Sunny furnished rooms; ?7 and $9: cars pass i door. : UNION', 2245 — Unfurnished housekeeping and fur- nished rooms for sleepers. . \u25a0 VALENCIA. 1006 — Sunny room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $15: references. ; \u25a0"\u25a0 : '-\u25a0\u25a0 WALLER. 503. coraer Pierce, near - Haight — Sunny front rooms ; $15 up ; private^famlly. WALLER. 723 — Sunny j furnished j room; gentle- \u25a0 men: refs. ; - • y \u25a0 ' ':.' yv ' \u25a0 ."' \u25a0.-\u25a0:' WEBSTER, 1957— Furnished rooms ; . first-class . - board. '•\u25a0-..\u25a0 \u25a0-~ \u25a0 \u25a0'•:' ' --\u25a0\u25a0-'•' '-'' ' - : - '- •-•\u25a0\u25a0 OAKLAXD; ROOMS ,TO, TO LET \ HANDSOME rooms In private home; choice lo- \u25a0'" cation; all " conveniences; « board* if ; desired; references. MRS. J. HUNTER, 622 -"\u25a0' WalsTrorth ' av'e.. Oakland. \u25a0 \u25a0- - »\u25a0 BERKELEY ROOMS TO LET. WARD, i 2224; \u25a0'' Berkeley— Furnished I front \u25a0 room for rent; convenient to trains and cars; phone Berkeley 4083. . -" y . ' \u25a0\u25a0 ROOMS WASTED :' • THREE rooms," 1 furnisbed or for housekeepln?; | state price and full particulars. Box O. branch Call office," 553, Haight st - WANTED— By gentleman, suite of ; two j rooms, between | O'Farrell and " Sacramento f sts., I near Van Ness. aye. • Box 4012, Call office. " ROOMS AND I BOARD V sJ PACIFIC \u25a0 aye., ;" 2717— Elegant furnished rooms, ". with best of table. board;' fine view; pleasant ' surroundings; can accommodate five couples of \u25a0 gentlemen: prices reasonable, y. '.{\u25a0'. y • TWO refined f young . ladies can \u25a0 have I room ! and g board with . borne privileges, moderately. 1518 .. Masonic ; aye. - y'-. ,\u25a0\u25a0,--...:. y"Ty- ' ".' "y. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;-'; -' - - BOARD and rooms for gentlemen: • all - conveal- ences; strictly first class. 3464 Clay St.. CHEAPEST and best la America. • The Weekly \u25a0--Call. $1 \u25a0' per year. \u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0' - ; \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0 .•- -\u25a0- ;\u25a0; . _y^. \u25a0 [ ROOMS AXD BOARD WANTED I ROOM/ with or without board, between "Fillmore \u25a0\u25a0 sta nd Van Ness aye.; permanent; terms," etc. i Box 709. Call offlce. - ' \u25a0 WUfDOWi SHAPES SHADE 1 factory, 8081 21st . St., \u25a0'• cor. Howard; brass curtaia rods, - paint, -' wall \u25a0 paper, . etc. J.P.JAURDEN. -.-. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'.- :..-: :^y--y _:.\u25a0-' ADVANCB window shade factory. I Orders- filled \u25a0at short notlce-GEO. WALCOM/637Tark st. WINDOW 'shades made- and ' repaired. -JXF. HOTTKR. 681 Eddy. : Phone Franklin 1247. I - .'\u25a0'\u25a0 .':\u25a0'\u25a0;-: '\u25a0'XAU3roRIBSy'.:-^ | ;^ | Ji^ ! VIOLET Jtist opened ; first-class work i at reasonable \u25a0 prices; > telephone \u25a0 7942. ': 1581 < ! Post st.;glve'BS %\u25a0 trial. \u25a0-: - : - •\u25a0";\u25a0\u25a0-•:\u25a0-'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0- -'-?-.. ['---- \u25a0.',y-y ; :-"v JEWELERS \u25a0'-:»• ''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"--\u25a0.• - : =-;- | \u25a0-\u25a0»»\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0 — j ... . . -\u0084.... . \u25a0 \u0084 IV. It. . COOK— Jewelry, clocks, slrverwar*. sta- - tlonery i and ' notions ; \u25a0 formerly of 1713 . Market * st., now permanently - located .; at \u25a0; 839 \u25a0 Golden 'Gate aye.', opposite Jefferson »qtjar«. STEINMANN, • Jeweler, \ 524 Valencia,; cor. f 16th; . repairing aad society emblems; mfg a specialty M. FINEGOLD, first-class diamond setter, Jew- : eler;^ established^o years. y 222; E1m aye. A. L. OTT, t formerly ' 121 Geary st . - now - 1063 > O'Farrell — Jeweler and diamond setter. \u25a0 -r: 1 SCHOOL VFORJB'rAMMERiyG >: SCHOOL : FOR STAMMERING— At : 1818 i Fill. more,".near ; Sutter ;vM«>lbourße system; quiet \u25a0 effective. -Call' only 1:30 'to 4:30 p. m. \u25a0'\u25a0•:'* -\u25a0'-;-\u25a0:-;\u25a0; yTEXXIsfLESSOXgyv yy . ' y':J MISS McNEIL,^ 61 ! Cannelita st, between? Pierce - and Scott. -off -Waller.' - r - - \u25a0 -.-' •\u25a0- '..'\u25a0'". .l."^ -y-'RobFiyb "•-'-\u25a0•; .;•'-. -.'-.'\u25a0-;\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 :'-."\u25a0.:.- ROOFS REPAIRED % PROMPTLY— Probua Pre- Bervatlve • psint : guaranteed. y WOLFF A DO- • LAN, , 1455 i Broderick st. -,= : ;.;-;;J;;-;,...-: LEAKY roofs— Repairing,- painting. \u25a0•lastlc pre- pared roofing. Century ; Paint Boofing . C 0. ,. 231 f : '"Oak -st. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0'"- '* :••-'\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'./ ;W'-..'^-»-^; W'-..'^-»-^ ; •*-*'' \u25a0 - school sirjppLTjcs-^-, '",-;., j GLOBES. 5 maps. -< cabinets, | office s supplies, • print- 1 lnr. Rogers Prtp. ft Sta." Co.. 628 Montgomery.; ! y ..^.vi,';;...^. -\u25a0:.'"; legal;"' woTicEs ';'\u25a0>•'\u25a0''::\u25a0 :y: y vr- 1 SAN FRANCISCO,* Feb.^ 13,' 1907^—1 j hereby . no^ ; -tlfy the public that I have sold out my, half in. | V terest - In . the ;flrm ' of; Riccomini 4 Pierott! \of J \ 1880i;Dupont'8t,ylns:ttiB'-:city,Hto;\R*ffa*ilo j \u25a0 Plerottl. and will i henceforth ' hare no eonnec- '\u25a0.:\u25a0 tlon \ with said business. ,i OLIVO ; RICCOMINI.V^ MR.'G. DEiPAOLI wishes 'to sUte that.be -has I dissolved I the copartnership I heretofore | exUtlng between " himself - and s C. -« ENKLE, g under ; the -firm name of; G.De Paoll'* Co... and that.be will '- no ; longer ' be ? responsible for . any bills ; contracted by the said Enkle. j. :,..;;; TO whom lit I may I concera--The | tug I Mariner ; or undersigned "- will * not ? t>» r> responsible * for t any debts « against :>; said^- tugboat •• while In San I ' Fraaclsco '• waters. , OLLABD j IRON 2.WOBKS, ! I 'Taroma; Wash.' __^______.'.. \u25a0 ' !\i HOaSE'SIHIEF '-' SENTEKCED-^John Vt Craveij.* 1 a 1 teamster/4 was; given -six? months In: the .county j Jail ; yesterday I for; driving off i with |« I horse I and ! buggy s without r. the \u25a0. owner's , consent : : The J rig belonged \u25a0to s Buckman « & * Co.Vi contractors, :f and [was stolen from their stable; ia .tbe .Mission last 'Thursday. '-_-•_ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0[\u25a0\u25a0 - - J HARRY BAKER SCORES HIT IN PHILADELPHIA Outclasses Clever Tommy O*Toole in Six-Round Boxing.: Bout SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TEE CALL I PHILADELPHIA. Feb; tS.— Harry Baker, \u25a0-:. the , Caftfornia featherwelarht, made ' plain- to ' the «bigr. crowd.: at thft National Athletic Club tonight i why he was. able to I defeat = Frankie Neil and atey- twenty rounds with -Ab« f Attell In their first meeting, by outclasslngr Tom* my 0*Tool« of this city in a six-round \u25a0bOUt." :\-:: \- : :• :.- .-\u25a0-•.- -"\u25a0...;- \u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0 It- was Baker's debut jln/ an Eastern ring 1 , and he .more .than made \u25a0: good. O'Toole ; is considered the best six-round per,f ormeri ot I his weight : in V the coun try, but there "was scarcely a moment in tonight'sfflffht : when Baker., failed to display, a marked- superiority. .Baker's < footwork -and speed dazzled the local boy. \u0084He was in and out like a flash and carried dismay, to his op ponent with an untiring left He. beat Tommy - to a. punch and landed five blows. to his opponent's one. - , O'Toole fought a, plucky battle and rushed his shadowy rival-about v the ring, ; but he ; found It difficult to hit his mark. More than half of O'Toole's leads .were misses. . • MARVIN NEAL LIKES A ROUTE NEW- ORLEANS, Feb. 23.— Fair Grounds re sults: •";\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0'. ..-, \u25a0 '.. \u25a0 \u25a0..:..\u25a0..--,\u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0 First race, six furlongs, selling— Spider Web won. Paragon second. Bazil third. Time, 1:14. . Second race, four and a half furlongs— Gresham won, : Bine Lee second. Ruby Wick third. Time, :sv>, 'V- \u25a0 .-\u25a0-"-:..;. v?--'. ! ... -' , - " ' \u25a0 \u25a0.. -\u25a0 -: \u25a0 . Third race, handicap, one and <an eighth miles— St. Valentine won. Grenade second, Peter Ster ling third. Time, 1 :53. ;. \u25a0j- Fourth race, Bush handicap, two and a quarter miles — Marvin >Neal won, s Missouri Lad second. Gay Minister third. Time, 3:C«. - \u25a0\u25a0-. Fifth race, five and a half furloags — Colloquy won. Gold second, ' Pasadena third. Time, 1 :06 3-5. Toboggan finished second, but was dis qualified. . . . \u25a0 , . ..." , Sixth race, six furlongs — Refined won, Sailie Preston second. Dapple . Gold third. Time. 1:13 8-5. Seventh race, selling, one and an eighth miles— ~ Kaiserhof won, Gamester second, Delestrome third. Time, 1:55. TRES JOLI WIXS HAITOICAP '.HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 23.— Oaklawn re sults: \u25a0 . --. •..;.-,\u25a0 ..- : .. .; :, ..-.. ...,. First race, four furlongs — Ida May won. Hol low second. No Engine third. Time, :495i. . ; Second race, five and *, a • half furlongs — Mike Button won. Chancellor second, - Simpson third. Time. 1:10 2-5. h ". • v \u25a0 v Third race, six furlongs — Sorreltop won. Bone brake second. Rustling Silk third. Time, 1:16 2-5. Fourth race,^ one mile, , handicap— rTres Joli won, Tern's Rod second. Wing Ting third. Time. 1:42 3-5. - - ; „.•.... Fifth 1 race, one mile and seventy yards— J. *D. Dunna won. Reine Regente second. Flip third. Time. 1:47 4-5. • ' . -- ; . , \u25a0_ "-.--;• . .Sixth race, ; one and • three-sixteenths miles, selling — BeWa won. Cursus second, Leta Duffy third. Time, 2:03 1-5. MUSIC AT THE PARK The following is the programme of music at Golden Gate Park this after noon: ; -" March— "Seven by Seven"..-.... .Dalbey Overture — "The Hermit's 8e11". ....... MaiHart Walt* — "Tales of Vienna W00d5* •.;...... Strauss Solo for cornet ..... .Selected > George Paeheco. <, Selection — "La Traviata" . .... . ; . . Verdi Overture— "Morning, Noon, and Night" .... Scppe -Patrol — "And>They all Walked Away".. .Hacker (a) Intermezzo — "Cavallerla Rusticana" : ; *^\ ::A ' \u25a0• • •'•'••; ••••••••••'• .Mascagcl {b} "Cocoanut Dance" ; . .Herman Selection— "Fantana" ..'....... .Hubbell Military , March" No. 1 Schubert APPOINTED TO PAY CORPS . WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.— The vacan cy in the navy pay corps created by the dismissal of Assistant Paymaster Sypher; will be filled, by the appoint ment to that branch of Haskell Dial, now a pay clerk on the, Boston, who has-been : ordered for physical exam ination'to Mare Island.' * J y LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO All improvements made, streets graded and curbed, TERMS-^- 10 Per C@i\t Down Remainder $ 10 a Month / TAKEOCEAN 'VIEW r CARON f MISSION : -(6R'VA- LENCIA) STREET^CET OFF AT GLEN PARK TER- RACEi^HISAFTERNPPmORTOMORR^ \ '^OWN^YOUR OWN HOME— OWN IT IN. SAN Agents 20 Montgomery St. . / AGENT ON THE COAST SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific 'ASTORIA, Feb. 23.— The steam sobeener Jo baa Poulsen arrived ; from Partlaad today aad went to sea with a cargo af 650,000 fact >of lumber for. S«n Francisco. . I The schooners Slntram' and Owen wert tawed np the river today to otaxaencs lumber for \u25a0\u25a0 Calif oraia. The attamar F. A. KUbcra arrived frca Baa Fraaclsco and " way ports with " g«n«r»l carye and passengers for Portland. . The schooner Charles Nelaon airrved from San Francisco and was j towed up the rtver. where she will load lnmber for California. . - The North Pacific steamship Boaaoke arrived from Port Les Angeles aad way ports with m general cargo and passenger)*. „ - : The Harrimaa liner Costa Ri;a was among the arrivals today. ' She came frem Sui Francisco and carried a general cargo ud passengers for Portland. . • \u25a0 The steamship Marconi arrived from San Francisco aad will load ,haab«r at Portland for the bay city. . .The bark Big Bonanza cleared with • cargo of 1.155.20S feet of lumber for San Francisco loaded at Warrenton. j The Trverton cleared with a cargo \u25a0of £20,000 - feet of . lumber for B*a Francisco. • . :, The Standard: Oil Company**. barge No. 81 is discharging 6000 barrels of fuel oil Into tha local tanks of the company. When the Atlas returns from Portland she win tow the barge to Seattle, where she win discharge the re mainder of her cargo. Tbe barge -has a capacity of 21.000 barrels., SEATTLE, Feb. 23.— The bark Guy C. Boss arrived today from San Francisco with a cargo of salt for the Northwestern fisheries of Alaska. The Goas was fifteen days out «if B*a Fraadsco and reported dens* fog and brisk winds. Th« steamship Pleiades eUared far Saa Diego. The Pleiades will first call at Portland for a cargo cf lumber. The steamship Ohio wfll clear from her* to morrow for Port Los Angeles to take an ex cursion of members of the Los Angelas Chamber of Commerce to Honolulu. The Ohio will make two trips between San Pedro and Honolulu, returning to the Nome ran by June 1. The steamer - Bamoaa of tie Paetfle Coast Steamship Company's Ua* cleared for Skagway and way ports loaded to the limit with pas sengers. Accommodations wer» made vpon the floor and in odd comers for the excess travel. The Nippon Tusen Katsha liner lyo Mara arrived tonight from Yokohama with a cargo of matting and_general freight. The lyo Mara left Yokohama February 6. Hereafter she wfll be transferred to tbe Nippon Yusen Kalsha European line, plying between Yokohama and Antwerp. ,-\u25a0 SAN PEDRO. Feb. 23.— Th« steam achooaw Signal, Captain Sears.' arrived today, three day* from Eureka, bringing 400.000 feet of lnmber, consigned to the Crescent Wharf and Warehouse Company. - - , The steam schooner Helen P. Drew, Captain Gunderson. sixty-three hours from Greenwood, brought 140.000 feet of lumber consigned to the Southern California Lumber Compaay, aad 130, 000 feet for the Blina Lumber Company. The schooner. Queen, Captaia Peterson, 'foar teen days from TlUamook. brought 850.000 fest of lumber JCor the California Box Company. . The steamship' San Gabriel, Captain Green, completed repairs to her machinery and cleared today for Eureka and Cmpqua River to reload. - Tbe schooner Stlmson. Captain Peterson, fin ished discharging her lumber cargo and sailed to day, in ballast for Ballard to reload. \u25a0 The North Pacific Steamship Company's steam ship George .W. Elder, Captain Jessen. is due Monday from Portland via San Francisco and En reka. She will clear on the return trip Tuesday. PORTLAND.. Feb. 23.— The Norwegian steam ship Thyra. Captain -Peterson, and the steamship Alliance. Captain. Kelly, arrived In the harbor last night, the former from • San Fraaclsco aad the latter from Coos Bay. Tie Thyra weat to the mills. of the Portland Lnmber Company and commenced loading lumber for China. -.The French hark Jacques finished discharging cement this afternoon. Sc* is nsder charter to load wheat for Europe. The steam schooner Charles Nelson is due to arrive here this evening, ss is the Harrimaa liner. Costa Rica. \u0084 . . Inman, Poulsen A To. Intend erectiag a new wharf alongside the old one from which lumber is being loaded. The new wharf will have about 250 feet frontage. The steam schooner Jim Butler !s loading lum ber at Linnton. She will finish on Monday night and sail for Ssa Francisco. E. S. Edwards,' local Inspector of hulls, has re covered from an attack of pneumonia. The steamer Kilbum arrived late this evening. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS "Chambers estate to Potrero Realty^ Company, one-half . of ' following lot on SE corner of Twentieth and Rhode Island streets. E 200. S 561:5, NW 205:5, N 520:4, and three other pieces; $10. Samuel B. Welch and wtfe to Mary H. Cun ningham, lot oa E corner of Second and Steven son streets, SE SO by.NE 137:6; $10. \u25a0 Fannie -^C. \u25a0 Houghton to Isaac Orceke. lot on E line of York street 25 N of Anjrnsta, E 100 by N 75, and on* other piece; $10. * John 8. and Jane Pnreell to Stephen H. Ker \ rlsoß. l*t «\u25a0 KW Urn +t B«iy« »tewet. WO SW ' of Catslgr. 8W 2O br NW 60; $lrt. Julia H. and LMBard Cassel aud L<Kl-t Rains . to Lea* B«*aara» (wife ©f Artolphi. lot oa S > list «f Soott Broderlck street. IM:3> 4 S of Du boc9 avenue, 3 27 by £ 100; $10. Thooaa w. Rivers «t si. to Albert Andermn. lot on E llae of Saa Bruno street, 25 3o£ \u25a0 Twenty-afta. 525 by E 1Q0; $10. i Bay District tend Company to Harry C. Warwick, lot on W Ua* of Third ««au», 175 N ' of A atrwet. X2sby W 120; $10. Seal McCooaghy «t iL to William H, Bran . tag, lot on 8 lia« of Army street. 168:8 E i>f 1 Mission (wid«wd), E 25. S 115. W 22:9. NW to : point 110:2*4 8 of Anay street. N 110:2^ to begianing; $10. Beoalt Plegat aad wlf» to Aani* Mende!3oha 1 at al., lot oa • tin at Fulton street. Sl:3 B i of Central aveava, E 23 by 3 ICO; $10. - Acni» E. OrifSa to : Bsgtaa E. Axtmana. tot oa £ Ua* of Brod«rlck street. IST:S S of Geary, i S 22:6 by E 92:6; $10. , Denais and Ellen Bitwnaaan to John M»i<m*.' r . lot on NE line of Harrison avenae. 100 SE of . Folsom street. SE 25 by NE 73; $10. 1 A. K. Pomeroy et ax to Howard J. WWIp. 1 lot 105, .Gift map No. 2: $10. Mary Valeattae to Jnsttnlan Ca!re Company, ' lot oa SE line of Teham* street. 282:S X of I B Foarth. KB 25 by SS 80: $10. • Moses J. Franklin aad wlfs to same, lot oa SB lias of Tehsma street. 287:3 NB of Foartn, SB ' 20 by SB «0: $10. r Phoebe A.- Hearst to P»tr«r» Bealty CMnpsny. one-half Interest in lot on SE corner of Twen » Ueth and Khode Island streets. E 200. 3 581:5. • NW 205:5. N 520:4 and tare* ether rierw. $10. i "Daaiffl J. McCready to Charlotte A. McCready, I lot ca S lln» of McAllister street. ISB W of Stanyaa. W 29. N 53:3> t , NE 80, S S7:im, tad i one other piece; $10. > Frank J. Walsmaa to Joso C. Tarspr. lot on > E lm« of Clinton avena*. 250 3 of Berkshire i street. S 25 by E 100; $10. 'Ernest C. Banner aad wife to Alexander Sloan, son. lot on B Bs« of llta avenue. 290 9 of B street, 8 25. E 120, N 22:Ui. IV 120:«; $10. Joseph ' Roblnsoa to Charles A. Boiler, lot t. 1 block 22. Market Street Homestead Association; $10. — Sophia R. Root to Thomm L^a&r. lot on N toe at California street. 55 B of Kioeteeatt> avenue, E 62 by X 120; $10. Mary E. Boealer to Jeremiah C Jones and wife, lot on N lla* of Kiagtton av«nu«. M W o( Mission street. W 2tt, N t9:o^. E 28. 3 79:0*4; $10. Ellea C Henkentus to Wtst Shore tJWd Com pany, lot on SW \to» of Nlata avenue. 75 NW of i street. ITV7 150 by STT W0: $10. Charles S- Capp and wife to Alexander H. Bally. Jot on Nw earner of Naples street. 100 SW of RussU avenue. SW 50 by NW 100: 810. UHlan C. My««U to Antonio and Loute* Talassaao. lots 497 to 900. gift map No- 1: $10. William A. Lang* and wife to William M.. Sanders and wife, lot on N line of Csrl strept. 203 W of wniara, W 23 by N 137:ti: $10. J. F. McDonoogß and wife to Thomas A. Ful ton, lot on S line of Hill street. 185 B of Noe. B 25 by S 114: $10. A. C. Freeman to Joan F. McGowan. lot 105. Gift Map No. 2: $10. Howard J. White to Joaa F. McGowsa. same; $10. **m - . WUllam Ccnen to Csrlstian Froellcß. lot on 8W llae of First street. 85 NW ef Howard. NW 40 by SW 80: $10. James Bnckley to Anna Lomsaran *t a!., lot. en SB line «f Clementina street. 200 NE of Ninti. NE 25 by SE 75; gift. Alice Cooney (CahUl) to Robert E. Splstae. lot on E 'Uae of Florida street. 2S« N ©f Twenty -fifth. . N 23 by B 100; $10. James Murphy and wife to Fred M. Masor.er and wife, lot on W llae or Church street, 124 S of Armr. 8 29 by W 80; $10. Jamea W. Coleman et al. to John J. MeCov ern. lot on SW corner of Fraactaeo- sad Octsvts streets. S 25 hy W 110; $10. . Bert I>. Balert and wife to William J". Cnneo. lot en E line of I>exißFton avenue. 235 N *>f Twentieth utreeV N 25 by E 80: $10. WUllam H. Crtm and wife to Harry S. Thom son, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, -176:8 W\of Castro. W61:8 by S 114; $10. Sharon Estat? to John A. Roebllng'* Sons Com* puny, lot on N corner of Hawthorne aad Folsora streets. NE 113:6 by NW 150; $10. - James W. Keefe et al. to Daaiet F. Keefc. lot^ eommenctas 173:& E from NE comer of San Jose avenue and Goethe street, W 33 by N £5:10; $10. i Anna D. Roller to Leonard Rothbauer. one half lot« 1* aad 19, block 10. Joost Addition to Glen Park: SlO. Harea Walters to same, same: $10. Dulldins Contracts S. E. Denson with John GUlogrley ft Sons— All work to erect three-story aad basement fram* on NW Une of Sheridan street, 130 NB of Tenth. NE 25 by NW 100; $9500. James Otis wlta B. Vincent— To erect slx storv and basement brick building on SB corner of Davis aad Pacific street*, 137:8 by 137:6: $5144. Maria Rossi with F. .Demartint & Segsll— All work to errct two-story frame (store and Sat) on S liae of Kanwis street. 100 E of Eicateenth. 25 by 100: $3450. Giovanni Demartinl with F. . Deraartln! A J. Segall — jm work to «>r*et two-«tory frame <4 flats) «n 8 Une of Pr<>«(Jwsy, 25:$ — Scott place, 30:5 by 62:6; $55iX>. Citarles Josselyn with Petterson A Persson-^to erect three-story and baaement brick buildins on N line of Sacramento street. 68:4\i W of Montgomery. W 21:5. N 60; $12,100. TAKAHASHI PIEAP3 GXTttTT-a/ Taka hasit. Indicted for forging and collecting « postal money order payabla to the Japanese Americas, pleaded anility la the r. S. District Court yesterday. He will be sentenced tomor row. _ \u25a0 - \u25a0 - -- 53