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T"^l f amT-^ 1%. ly^ YOURWANTADVBRTISEMBNTS Ir^F"? A OTKTXZ QAI Kll %._^y 1 Hi To ; THE CALU 8 'a., m. to IP p. m. IS^ll^/^t<.l>l .X. OO ADDING MACHINES SECOND HAND adding = machines bought and sold at 37 Montgomery . st. •*? ,-*.? * ,-; ?' > * ACCOUNTANTS—Certified Pub. JOHN R. RUCKSTELL. C. P. A., 306-308 Clans Spreckels (Call) building; phone Kearny 4131. TITLES RESTORED A— McEnerney title complete. $35. TITLE CO., 951-953 M madnock bldg., Market st. near 3d. PHOTOGRAPHER FREE, tram — 11x14 enlarged photo to any ! lady --tilling at Y. SKI PHOTO STUDIO, 1154 Stockton st. ATTORNEYS ADVICE FREE—No charge unless successful: all business quickly and. quietly attended to; all cases; low fee; bankruptcy, McEnerney suits, probating of estates, corporations organized, wills, deeds, leases, bills of sales, copartner- | ...„„.„— TT — '. " " 2 fhips. collection: general practice. Open every j MASSAGE. v, hr .tory treatments evening. 1028 Market St.. room 12. { corner Eddy, . top floor, p.. >,8. ADVICE FREE —Probate, decrees, damage suits and family matters a specialty; legal papers of all kinds drawn: Installment payments; hours 0 to 5; evenings 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12. Con tinental Law and Adjustment Co., 817 Hewes Udg.. 6th and Market; phone Sutter 2388. DECREES a specialty; always successful; no publicity guaranteed if desired; general law ' practice: small, reasonable fee; courteous, hon est dealings. 1112 Market st, room 122. HARRIS & nESS, arty?, at law. W. T. Hess, Notary Public. Rooms 1108-14. Call bldg. PATENT ATTORNEYS VM EY. STRONG A^O.—Founded 1860: U. S. ~**jr3d foreign patents; Inventors' guide; 100 me chanical movements free. 1105 Merchants' Ex change building. San Francisco. H. C. SCHROEDER. patent, trademark attor ney. 417 First National Back bldg.. Oakland. C. P. GRIFFIN, examiner U. S. patent office, > V. S. and foreign patents. 704 Pacific bldg. \/_ PENSION ATTORNEYS c M. 11. SA.MMIS. pensions and lost army papers ;. ?eeured. 3415 22d st., apt. 25; Missions 102. BILLS COLLECTED BAD bills, notes bonght°for cash or collected. FRED J. SCHMIDT, Market, Noe and 16th sts. DENTISTS ARTIFICIAL TEETH—"THIS ONE THING I DO." Dr. C. F. Wilson. 323 Geary, suite .605. DR. MEYER. 830 Market St.— given. $1: fill ings 50c; crowns $3; bridge work. Douglas 5445. DR. IRA G. LEEK—AII kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore st. near Oak. * . ..:;;,-^* PHYSICIANS DISEASES men and women specialty: physician, surgeon. I'ENN DRUG C 0..,, 122 3d St. NURSES PAINLESS confinements, $15 with nurse; at onr home ISO; adoptions: arrange earl all dis eases of women. OSS Fillmore st. at McAllister. MATERNITY HOMES " TRAINED nurse baa a strictly private home be ll fore and during confinements; adoptions; licensed physician. ,2548 California St.; ST. MARGARET'S Maternity home; confinement specialty; adoption: .special treatment for all . female troubles. 171 East 14th St., Oakland. 5. F. WOMAN HOSPITAL and Lying in Home. •\ DR. LORD, Resident Phy.. 1191 Oak st. HOMES FOR INVALIDS HOME and care for Invalids or aged persons. 3421 25th st. near Mission; tel. Mission 4620. Country home at San Rafael, Cal. - ♦ INVALID CHAIRS SOLD, rented, exchange; manufacturer of Eames' ; tricycle*ehair„ 1714 Market St.: teL Park 2940. TRUSSES * --'•■«-■' — « i ' ~ "Clark Gandipu Co.. UM Market; trass fitting, . ela's. hosiery, abdominal belts; lady attendants. RUPTURE CURED * RUPTURE cured* t»* a new massage. " MRg. CHARBONNEAUX. office 3,"9 Montgomery .ay.; at home by appointment for ladies & chll. only. °V*..:^: RECTAL DISEASES | Piles absolutely cured without knife or hindrance . from labor; many cured on. this coast. Thos. JL-Kisner. M. P.. 1031 Fillmore nr..McAllister. CATARRH,AND DEAFNESS EAR noises positively .cured, new antiseptic; 1 weak • free to "convince. • PR, cottingham. expert ear. hofSe,,throat. 821 Market, room 402. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL S. P. Dog-Cat Ho- 1371 iron nr. Broderick: . animals treat.,*board; ambulance.* West 8312. PERSONALS MR. R. E. LABRABEE take notice that.Mrs. ■I; F. LARRABEE .Portland. Ore., Sept. a Cahill arrivpfl in Portland. Or*., Sept. 18- Please -write immediately, P. 0., general delivery. . BUSINESS PERSONALS =AAA^-WIGS and TOUPEES that defy detection; ventilated; perspiration doesn't affect them; . "wig 'making .a life study; I guarantee them; improve your appearance. prevent. colds; can be worn day and night. Men's Private Wig DepC, 2271 California st. near Webster. Mr. G. . l.edere: in charge. Ladles' hair goods, hair .dressing, etc., 1809 Fillmore near Sutter. Es- Wished 1863. FTEN you could secure a position if yon knew how to write a letter to an employer. Often you wish to write a letter of condolence, con gratulations, etc. This is my specialty and of special value; to foreigners. Let' me help yon write any and all kinds of letters; strictly confidential; prices reasonable; phone Pacific 4788. * AAA— -. -,• ----- MRS. ANDERSON, 1709 O'Farrell? St., cor. Fill more 'graduate) Steam.and -tub baths/ elec. packs, el'ee. vibratory, chiropody. Hrs. 10 to 10. GENUINE Swedish massage, steam ? tub baths." electricity; grad. nurse and masseuse.: 1226 Broadway. Oakland; hrs. 1-5. 7-10; S*un.. 10-4. GERMAN nurse wishes a few more engagements for massage, manual and vlhratorv; Naubetm baths, apt. 3. 745 Pyoe at. 'Powell st. cars). MRS. L. B. DOWLING of L. A.—Graduate mas seuse, chiropodist. - The Crawford, ■ 620 * Eddy sL. apartment 41. Phone Franklin 7172. -?■--'- J. THORN LEY, Weltmer graduate—Stomach, in testinal, nerve, female trouble and mental dis eases. 46 Kearny st. Douglas 5031. MRS. L. B. DOWLING of L. A.—Graduate mas seuse, chiropodist, 620 Eddy st., apartment 41 Phone Franklin 7172. MISS BERNARD—Steam baths and electric mas sage; hours 10 to 9; select patronage only. 417 Fifteenth st., li~timliiffßwi~iry FRIEDA ROGERS of Chicago, massage, scalp, manicuring. 520 Westbank bldg., = 830 Market st. Open Sundays. ? * # / MRS. HOLSHOUSER WELTMER/ 1038 Ellis; phone Franklin;73s3.?.; Magnetic massage.- ; ALCOHOL, oil massage, by expert masseuse; hrs. 1-8 p. m. Apt. 101. 1031 Fillmore; L Mkt. 6888. MME. DUMONT,; -tic.vibratory .treats.; Suite * 3/707 Van Ness ay/ near Turk; no sign«. ST. FRANCIS massage * and < electric treatment. 900 McAllister; st.. room ? 31. second:floor.* MANICURING, scalp ?" treatment, vibratory, wrin kles removed. Suite 27.. 1028 Market st. MISS- GRAY. 464 , Turk % st./ nr.^Larkln—Scalp treatments,. medicated 'massage and, baths. ? C</RTEZ. electric and magnetic; treats.'.: 915 - Van Ness ay. cor. Ellis: suite 283; hrs. 11 to 11. . -?, MISS - LUND (graduate \ masseuse) 3 has ■? returned and Is located at 2011/Sutter at. ,/ MISS KINGSLEY. facial, scalp treatment; baths,* . ; massage. rApt, 19. 225 Taylor at.. top floor. fti-ECT. vibratory, massage and scalp treatment; ! me<L.batbs.- Mrs. Smith, apt. 205-0. Ellis. WELLS—ScaIp, magnetic,treatments.;;io6oAMis -.sion st., room 55; 11a. m. to 10 p. m. gWtNNY WOOD, electric ' treatment*;* -i vibratory tMssag'?-; hours 10 to 9. Room 218, 34 \ Ellis st. BUSINESS PERSONALS Continued FIRST S and second mortgages, estates In ; probate, : stocks;. and * bonds, automobile*, ?' any amount; private.*;? HUB INVESTMENT CO. 6831 Monad- FOR ■ Manicuring parlors; - reasonable; par- | DO ck bldg., 681 ? Market: phone Douglas 4490. ties leaving city, 1028 Market St., suite 27. ,? I — MISS SEYMOUR. 2503%"; Mission st." near 21st; — scalp and magnetic treatments; private. - MISS GORDON. 363 A 12th St.. rm. 2, Oakland- Tub baths, electric treatments, warm rooms. FAi" reducing baths; sclcn. Spanish massage: 10 a", m.to la p. m. Miss Sepulvlda. 2022 Sutter. A—MASS AGE Inst.. 1300 Q. G. ?v * ,*. apt; 39; massage, medicated baths, physical culture. Franklin Electric Institute. 5&-3S Whitney hldg., 133 Geary. MRS. C. ROSE; 1«» a. m. to 10 p.m. MRS. NETTIE' HARRISON removes superfluous ' hair, dec needle? 29 ft*' practice. TOPS Sutter. DRINK HABIT CURED IN 3 MAYS: no hypoder mics. NEAT. INSTITUTE, 1409 Sutter st.y;"*.;:_ MISS PIERPONT. graduate massage; open Sun days. 407 Westbank bldg.. SoP ; Market St. MANIC! RING, vibratory facial and scalp treat ment. 201 Harding bldg.. 34 Ellis st. *\,. HOT salt baths (medical); massage for both sexes. 419 IMb St., Oakland. INFORM A TION WA NT ED JAMES KLINE, call at room 709. Fife bldg., cor. Market and California; Important. ; F. ,L. Mr GILLAN. -?./,-. SPIRITUALISM AA—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance medium: con sultation $1. at ber home, 1164. O'Farrell; ,by letter. 4 questions. $1. Phone Franklin 5024. , lira. Seal—Readings dally: elr. Thurs., 8 p. m.; of fie. mar., funerals. 1202 Golden Gate ay. ? MRS. L. H. KINNAIRD, con. daily. 10 to 4: cir. Sun.. .Mob., Wed.. Fri.. 6 p. m. 1439 Fillmore. CLAIRVOYANTS A $5 Trance Clairvoyant. Reading for $1. i PROF. GARLAND. World's greatest trance clairvoyant, palmist, astrologer, mental telepathlst. will cause things to be as you desire: tells everything, names, dates. Important Information: all re - vealed; health, luck, marriage, business, mln . ing. treasure, lawsuits, evil Influences, spells. weak habits, love trophies. 1445 FILLMORE ST. NEAR O'FARRELL. FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND $1. A— HENRY MANSFIELD, World's greatest trance clairvoyant, palmist, as trologer, mental telepathlst, will cause things to be as you desire; tells everything, names, dates, important information;: all revealed; health, love, marriage, business, mining, treas ure, changes, lawsuits; imparts good luck; re moves evil influences. 1134 McALLSTER ST.; READINGS BY MAIL. $1; 4 questions. MISS ZEMDAR. young, ted clair. and palm ist; a wonderful prophetess; hours 10 to 10; 1. 50c, g. $1. 1610 McAllister st. nr. Devlsadero. MISS WARD, returned, gifted seeress. Interprets . dreams; gives you good luck. SS7 Fulton st.?? CONSULT HANNON. 1232 Market. 10 a. m. to 6p. m daily; Sunday. 2t06 p. m. . Fee $1. ? PALMISTRY A—PROF. WALLACE, great palmist, clairvoy . ant, trance medium, will give special trance readings for short time. r>oe-sl. 1437 Fillmore. INVESTMENTS E. F. WAYLAND & CO.. BROKERS. 474-476 Monadnock bldg.. - San Francisco. WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 1,000 Gasoline Safety Appliance C 0... .% .25 S.i" Alaska Petroleum A Coal C0.....(A .07 2,000 shafes Redwood Oil C 0........... % .03 I.TIOO Oakland Paring Brick Co.. © .45 1.500 shares Piedmont Oil Co @ .03 1.000 shares Tempior Rancb Oil C0.....@ .03 1,000 shares Pinnacle Oil Co ....... @ .05 10 Western Cons. C. O. A Elec Bonds.®, 10.00 25 shares Western States Life Ins. .13 16.00 500 shares Yellowstone Oil C 0... .@ .06 ' 1,500 Lady Washington OH C 0.. :..... I w .03 350 Purfssima Hills Oil C 0.. .... :.:'..& .15 200 shares Coalinga Central Oil C0..'..@ .25 j 1,000 Pou!sec Wireless Tel. A * Tel. Co. @ .12 WE WANT AND WILL BUY: - 1.000 shares Buick OH C 0....: .;@ .35 2,000 California Consolidated Oil C0....® .05 , 14 Chiapas Rubber Plantation...,...® 7.50 40 English Marconi Wireless .tig 7.00 50 Chicago-N. Y. Elec. Air Line Ry.@ 3.50 . XE. F. WAYLAND & CO.. BROKERS. :--: _________ ___________ special: DIVIDEND PAYING OIL STOCKS < » . - for '■:' 'SAFE INCOME INVESTMENTS. •' c Address V. ; v - , P. M. HARRIS & COMPANY. 751-753 Phelan bldg.. San Francisco. Cal. CHESTER B. ELLIS & CO.. ■ ; STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 714 Market st., opp. Call bldg.- Largest dealers In I exclusively unlisted stocks and bonds on the coast; . established 1699; all active oil. railway,-mining and Industrial securi ties bought and sold; correspondence Invited. ?* ~ ■—■■—••— •-—■—-— ——■—* MINES AND MINING GOLD, amalgam, ,rich ore bought/cash; assaying .. 5Qr.« Pioneer Assay Co.*/131 sth near. Howard. OIL LANDS REALTY BOUGHT AND.< SOLD—2G tracts. 14.000 acres OIL LAND, various fields, and 34 ♦--"Is AOR.Y 15.000 acres. San Joaquin valley; $15 per acre and up; write for list. CHAS. . y.iA...-. ii>infor«. C'aL. sole option bolder. .-". , 11.000.000- tracts, 2.600 acres, with 4 wells; about 6.000 bbls high gravity; pipe line; gusher territory. LESS -, THAN ONE-FIFTH . ITS VALUE. CHAS. SHARP, Hanford.. Cal. MONEY TO LOAN AAA— HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. ETC.; $10 to $200; LOW COST, CON FIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL. CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. , 357-9 PACIFIC BLDG.. 4TH AND MARKET. PHONES—DOUGLAS 3265/ HOME .11741. Oakland office. 518 First National Bank bldg. V MONEY loaned; on . furniture, pianos : and* other security; rates; most favorable terms In this city; see others, then see me and be con vinced; I;will? save you money; $2.25 ? weekly repays $50 loan. Phone Market 3029. GEORGE W. MILLER. 3009 16th St., southwest corner Mission, room 35. '.'.- /? /■ »"-*v,.- SALARY LOANS—SALARY LOANS/ -:■■ Pay all your bills; owe one party; money ad vanced : without indorser or security: i see ■us now for -rates." WESTERN LOAN CO.. 408 Call bldg. Office open until 6 p. m.; Monday and Saturday until 8. --- : '?/--..■-«../■ "■ ■■ ■:■"■ . - '■ ■■ --; ..- * BALDWIN JEWELRY COMPANY, / •-•-*/ Gold and Silver Smiths, ?? 29-33 ' Kearny st. t '. y- LOAN/DEPARTMENT. .? ■. . X AAA—SALARY LOANS. SALARY LOANS. -"., *?*'Your employer or friends never know/* / . SEABOARD IX)AN;CO..f A^;. 160S Chronicle ', bldg.. * Market: and : Kearny sts; NOTE THIS: j NOW or at ANY .TIME MEN or ; WOMEN»may:obtain LOANS at 433 PHELAN BUILDING. PHONE DOUGLAS, 3244. , v MONEY-' advanced ? salaried , people ; permanently employed- i low rate;. easy > terms;- confidential. ; D. D.-DRAKE, 201 Mechanics' bldg./948 Mkt. AAA—Wage earners, either ! men, or < women, can make a > loan In strictest confidence at the Em ploy es* i Credit f Co.. room * 424. Monadnock. bldg. SALARY LOANS—Ladles and gentlemen,. without H security; * notes^and i commercial » paper bought. / 313; MeVchants* Ex.; bldg.. phone Douglas; 1411. AAA—SALARIED men and women;accommodated without delay or publicity/::? Home»Credit; and V Investment Co."; 321 Phelan ■■ bldg./ third ffoor. SALARY LOANS: other, propositions. / San Fran cisco Discount Agency. 411 Pacific building. ANY amt; at lowest rate* on Jewelry, \ ilai ■ bought/; GARIN > CO.. 111R or 2."i Powell. GOLDEN ? GATE ■ Loan r < Office, 110 ;■ Kearny *< St.— »: I Low, rates on *- Jewelry. ; .W. '• J. ? HESTHAL^Y iX7..i CASH loaned to salaried men ron note without In ; dorser. MORRELL. 1007 Monadnock bldg. MONEY TO LOAN—Real Estate AAA A—-Will I loan*- any ? amount 5a t» lowest 3 inter /?? eat {on j Ist. 2d and 3d mortgages/ city/ bay; or country property/ estates lin probate/ undivided * interests; deal direct with lender and save ex penses: no delay. R. McCOLGAN/502-504Ca1l / building.? cor.- 3d and: Market; phone 2535. The / oldest established and leading financial agency. * on Pacific coast. ; t /?-r/-': ?-./-:>-••**'?*?.-;.'; .•-■ - -i. MONEY TO LOAN? IN ANY AMOUNTS. FIRST I AND ; SECOND * MORTGAGES/ ON : CITY/ BAY j ':.; AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. "i-V"* *..<.-. ■ REASONABLE'INTEREST.>/SO-; DELAY./ --V.V ;...;■- -:■ N .-•> N. ? SHORE, 157/ SUTTER/ ST.;/ SAN FRANCIS' - PHONE St TTF.R 22. 7-, * ANY amount * on! real '. estate/ first or second mort Z H gage*■; mo delay; i lowest i rates; If I your property. V is mortgaged and you need more tnonev. see as.*' .YO.YW^RECKERf.MfmadnocklbtiHdlrie/coitMar-- Y-ket* st.; phones Douglas 213<*. Home J2150. THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. *> MONEY TO LOAN— Real Estate MONEY to loan on Oakland. Berkeley. Alameda and Fruitvale real estate* at 6 and :7 per cent. -'--- GEO. W. AUSTIN^ 1018 i Broadway. Oakland.M ANY amount on Ist or 2d mortgages; bank inter est. ?« MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CO.. *709-713 > Monadnockf gliding (Sue.''Shadburne' Co.),!*;"> PROPOSALS AND BIDS U, S." Engineer Office * Room 403 Custom House. San : Francisco. Cal.: i Sept. ; 27.* 4 1911.- Sealed pro posals for constructing • two J steel -hull i2O-incb pump dredges, •'Sacramento" and "San Joaquin", will be received here until 12 noon. Dec. 27. I'M i. and then;? publicly? opened. Information -on ap plies tion. S. *A. Cheney. ;Ma J. Engrs.V. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR sale Elegant - home lon ' Chestnut St.. be-' tween ; Hyde j and J Leavenworth; Just i completed; l.as 5* bedrooms. 2 family hath?, servant's bedroom mv attic and bedroom . in basement, making^; In.* all: plumbing. in for ■ third bath ; in - attic: attic is finished up for a billiard room or : children's playroom: » every - liedroom has outside 'closets*' with ventilation: basement la - - large; solid ? cement • wall and ; floor;'- contains large :.- furnace: Rutid heater;.* coal ; bins." and can -be used.; for ,' laundry' living . room *on first floor' 22xlS 'feet; - panel < in : wood with very • large- . wood -.- fireplace; and bulltln bookcase; glass sliding doors . Into reception hall;? dining room j paneled In wood: three bulltin.; cut glass and "china? closets I with i mirrors; I den '■'■ back. of j dining room with French doors Into rear lawn; 3 part of back yard cemented* and perfect drain age: the bedroom : floor* is : all| white : enameled ..■;-' wood ; with > 5 coats:. the ? hardware * is '. glass ? and 'brass except in bathrooms silver and glass; all 'I fixtures for gas * and electricity * were - made -to order by Thoa. Day & Co.. "and-a re very fine; '-■ all the. painting : and decorating was ? done ?by - day work;- all windows are French 3 plate, in fact, this house was not built to .sell;/a fine marine view, taking 'In Richmond, * Berkeley, • Oakland and the bay; $20,000 or first class 8. F. Income property. Address "L.- E. F.,: box < 100. S. F. Call. . 706 Polk * st. U-R-l-CO HOM E S IN RICH M ON HEIGHTS Bet. 9-10 and 11th Ays. Bet. "A" and "B" Sts. HURRY ' HURRY If you want to - secure- one »of ' those D-R-I-CO HOMES built by the URBAN REALTY IM PROVEMENT CO. X -Where* class and quality of work counts. Where your lots are large. • Where you are beside the park. , \ Where Increasing values are sure to come your way. *-;-.-■*-.-;?-.■■'-*--•.'•■.■■ '-..-■:. . Where every avenue is a boulevard. 'Where U-R-I-CO;HOMES are built.. Yon will have to HURRY. Only a few more left 1 on each avenne.*. - ; * j Terms like .rent after the first payment. URBAN REALTY IMPROVEMENT CO. ■X>* JOSEPH A. LEONARD. Mgr.. • 4 .003 Phelan building. -*.'...'.. ■ ■ '" 7 '"-'-.. t '....-.'■■ MISSION TERRACE—HOME LOTS Pay $95? down and $10-a,month.and getla big lot $95 San- Francisco's newest' and ■ finest big lot in San Francisco's newest and finest residence. section ? for i cottage homes; a big,* brand new - idea; many ? absolutely unique . fea ■ tures; we've,? already spent - $100,000 on ■ Im provements; * nothing like MISSION: TERRACE ever before offered tln the city; cement ■ aide • walks, macadamized streets, sewers, water and gas all In and ready; rapid trolley service. • HOW TO GET THERE. Take car 26 on Minion, Guerrero or San Jose ay.. direct ■■' to :■• the * proper^-. ' Office on the ground open every -day,?; BALDWIN ft HOWELL, selling agents, : 31S-324 KEARNY. $1.250 —Building lot; 26th : ar.; street bltumln .- Mzed. .. ■ ..:•-',.:--: *. *• ■ ; ■''■-. i •'.-■?' v * <■ .*• $2,ooo—Building lot;-22d' ay.; street bltumln ;- ized. ■■ ?.? ; $2,250—3 room and bath cottage;. In 26th a v.; easy terms.; r* ■,-.-■'.■ .-. OSCAR HEYMAN** BROTHER. ■.■' - • 113 Montgomery;st. -X $36.000 —Taylor "■ St. corner: : fine - new apartment house, 16 apartments of 3 rooms and hath each; rents - $505 per month ;*> beautiful lobby and hardwood floors: each apartment has gas stove, . folding bed; fine marine», view; mortgage, of $15,000 can remain; good sized lot. Box 45, :. Ca11.?..- ?: .?-' .y."'--;--- - " ?. 7 *--.» ; . . ■>..-??■• $35.000— Hyde st. corner; new three story : build - ing: store and 6 flats -above: five flats of 5 <? rooms and bath each: fine flat of 3 rooms and -f bath; rents -s $287.50; , mortgage-- * of $15,000 can* remain: prominent transfer point; i lor fronts on three c streets. ;- Box'? C 2; Call. ' —Pacific near Montgomery st.;: wo story brick building, store and rooming house above of 19 rooms; mortgage of $8,000 can remain; average rent $245; leased to one tenant on se cured lease; good sized lot. Box 55, v Call. .• $20.000—-Larkin H st.;? new" apartments house."; 12 apartments of -V rooms and bath I each:! rents *'? $270- per month;; mortgage $12,000 can re main : - rented - very ? low; ■.* average rent '« $20; $4,000 will buy half interest In this property. Box 11. Call. - ? $10,500 —32d aye.. near - Lake at.; * beautiful * new -: modern - residence of 7 rooms and ? bath; , hard-' wood floors .throughout; marine view; : mort gage of $6,500 can remain; good sized lot. /-Box 1. Call. x^gHWWjtWßllrife&'Y.^- '■ ■'■ FOR : sale—Big bargain; cottage. -, 4 rooms: and bath; j lot 25x120,: in v the ? thickly settled . San , Bruno ay. district; will sell for $2,100 on easy -.terms; 'better than paying rent. OWNER, YO3 3d St.; ■ -/,■•■ ?' -.-: ..;;-:..-.: $10,000—Ocean boulevard" corner,* near | P, : St.; | lot , 67:6x124; two : story■*- colonial basement ■ resi dence of 8 rooms and bath; also shingled cot tage of 3 rooms and bath; marine view.. Box * 4. Call. ■ ..;?-?--'.... 77. .- , $20,000—Clay : at., near Dupont; ...' three ; story pressed brick building/- two - stores; ■< two base ment - stores - and 12 • large '-, rooms leased ? for $135; mortgage ? $5,000 can'- remain. * - Box *61 /•;Call. >■:;;?/ •?.. . -. .? '.*./.-?-■ ':■-.: - -,;.-' ;./■ X *■*;:-; $2.2ooCottage of 4 rooms and bath, < high base ment; close ito 20th and : Mission: $100 cash. , bal. $20 monthly; your chance, to- get away from, paying Tent.;. 3215 Mission st. — $10,2507 th ' aye/ i, near ?"? Lake st. ; lot; 25x114: ■- nice ? modern two * story ', and . basement shingled .' residence of 8 rooms and, bath; large lawn and "garden. V Box. ; 2/Call. - FOR SALE—Two " flat * bldgs.; ; good investment; pays s 12%; 3 years' lease; * "th ay. and * H St., facing -Q..; Gate 7 park fair - grounds. ?? E. B. : HALLETT. on premises » to 5. - $17.500— Near . Broadway and I Mason I sts. ; I store -:<■ and two i flats ■ above, of i. 7-8 * rooms and bath: rents $135 per month; mortgage of $5,000 caa vremain.::; Box 12. CalL/ -.•■-*■ :■-■- ?. ?:- ..-■,.. -v /-? $10,000 — * aye., near - Lake '• st. ; * modern ? two .. story ? and ■ basement * shingled ? residence tctkVt I ? rooms 'and bath; open fireplaces; large garden; " large lot.::, Box S. i CalL $38,000—Front \ St.; 'new?two story; and basement brick building; Teased $225 per month; building exceptionally well 5 built; - lot : 27:6x120; two frontages. Box .44.-,.Ca1l. r? /-• ? .*? $7.-no nth ' aye... near Presidio '. wall:. modern '■ res * idence of 6 rooms and bath: mortgage of $2,000 ' can d * remain: .? fine; neighborhood; lot J 25x115. Box 64. i Call. 5 „ . - |7.500 Mow of ;7; rooms;; hard wood' floors/ fur nace/ finished room in : basement: • sun in • every room; *%* block from park /easy terms.?" 1212 Ist ia v. ?',;/--■■-?.-. i- <'*.•</*.';:/; $4,oooModern ~ residence of ■" 61 rooms j and * bath, ;.* renting; for * $30. on s2d • aye.; mortgage • $2,000 S can remain: : make r offer. ? z Box. 84. Call. V? ?' -ft.:.' ; $10.750 Jackson St., near Taylor; three fine , new \ : / flats -of ?. 5-6-6 ; rooms -?'- and, hath '• each; ', rente V $107.50;?? marine; -view.-"■;■» Box- 31/ Call. / . $4.100 —27th are., near California st.; new cot ■ * tage ? of :5 ; rooms and < bath; * mortgage of * $3,500 B can j remain: I nicely;. finished."«-. Boa ; 22. Call. ;,?.r■':. $4,500 —California X bt.. close l in; I modern % cottage ? teg of :5 i large : rooms and hath: 1 mortgage lof 1 $2,300 iff can i remain: I lot * 25x100. *« Box 15. CaIL"J/«fc.?fs.?' - $40,000-— Pine st. corner: i new : building/ store and t-i* fix i flats of 5 ; rooms • and bath : etch: ■ rents ? $407 Y-s per month: lot over 31 foot front. Box 43. Call. $4.1"0 each—Two I cottages jonS 2d i aye.. la ! good '?:/ neighborhood;, five j rooms I and I bath I each; I mort gage of > $2,000 [can! remain.*;* Boxs 24/ Call./. ,-.y.t $10,500 —Ma bt. corner; frame J3 building ?£? of is? (tores, renting g for J $80: s lot* baa *■ 3 » frontages; Ha will I trade i for vacant j lot. Box j 32. CalL'^^fife' $55.000 —California st. corner, near j* Montgomery. :-., one ?* story * brick % building; $ rents* X $230; * mort •■■-■ gage £of ? $35,000 ; can < remain/?; Box : 41.\ Call. ONE I block fof ! houses. 5-6 > rooma. $4,350 J and I up; I *«on' the j new Geary i at. road, lftth! ay. and - Point s*f.Lobos;, easy payments. J. ANDERSON. $44,000— Battery f at.; ' three ? »tory i and J. basement . .-- brick building: j renting I $307.50 per month; good alaed lot; elevator. -;- Box < 42/ Call. », ; , ??-;, -j, .*,-/ $3,2so—Modern residence 'of .6 rooms and bath on -*< 23d eve., near Lake \ st.: s can -f be; bought * on : terms: lot? 25x100. Box. 33. Call.l^hffitegrißSi $4,760 — j aye.: I new modern/; well j built I bouse, \ag two story and ? basement of 6 rooms | and s bath: lot 25x120. Box 65, Call, -. ..-.:-.-. $56,0011--Kront st.; two story and basement brick building; renting $212 per month; will net over ty 6 1 per/ cent. Box: 51. Call. **• * *. ':tSs&go $4,000— New modern Aitage ot 5* rooms and baiii; M| mortgage $2,400 can ; remain, lot 25x100; make offer. Box 25. Call. CITY REAL ESTATE ; ?x X . Continued : ■.';.?:;.. $4.f>3() — aye.; L residence of 7 roams and bath: ■ • mortgage:- of. $1,250 : *-» \ remain; . lot a 25x120." X'k ßox 14.iCa11.". - ■ -.. :.' '■■- -.~-^.„.y.y'yy.77. ■■■■.-y?..^-. $5,500— Lake st., NW corner, close in; ; residence -v'of' 7 rooms and bath; lot SO foot 'front. Box yifSk.% Call. -?;.*;-•? X .■.-..■-;■* --:.-7y77" y.\. : -.'7y-. ■■ —^7tii aye.. near ?California st.;'cottage of ■;-: JO rooms and bath; large basement; lot 23x120. *•: Box 21. Call. '.77..-7 .??<?X ,v;: ; .; -~~:-y. -'..: y-'r-.r". $25,000—Kearny st.; fine i modern ; pressed brick building in t good - business - block; y pays ■■ 6 per -•*'■* cent n-t on.investment. » Box 54, i Call. 1 f27.ooo—Turk I St.. near ,: Polk; | four store*. ? rent ing ■■ for $ISO - per; month; ! mortgage of > $11,000 : can remain: ' lot 60xS5.'?. Box SS. Call. $4.1002 d aye.; story cottage of « roams ' :, "J and ;bath:, rent $45: i lot, 23x120. t.y 80x \ 23.* Call, i $750L0t, Athens st;;; near Russia; 25x100,* with shack. W. FISHER. 6601 Market at. $7.500 —! th * aye.; ? artistic • house' of . 7 -, ruoiu. , and bath: lot 35x120. Box 13. Call. ?i- * v *,? HAVE standard Title Insurance Company.: Mills - i bldg.. Insure your title: save time, save moeny. $»,oCo—Lake ? st.: I marine \ view residence of i nine ■■;..- rooms. and i bath; new:bouse. o ßox 6. CalL;;;? $3.750 Leavenworth| st.: "cottage of 8 rooms and bath: lot 25x100. Box > 83. i CalL S-i, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE %•■;' ROLPH stands for CONFIDENCE. \ CONFIDENCE means CAPITAL; ? capital permits Development. ' '■"■. DEVELOPMENT requires -LABOR. LABOR causes CIRCULATION of MONEY. '.CIRCULATION, brings PROSPERITY. PROSPERITY offers the ? OPPORTUNITY To.. Secure -. an Income; Home. WALNUT GROVES PAY. .-. An Investment of, $2,500 .now; will, at . the' end of ■ seven years, insure < you' an income of $1,000 per year, besides what you can. secure; from the land , between . the trees. ,?. Where can you find as safe and secure an in vestment,; besides tripling the value of your money and securing a home.at the same time? -> ?^,V?? OUR TERMS ARE EASY. Send "for booklet:and map. R. - N. BURGESS COMPANY. »07 First National Bank Bldg. and 416 Market - /.- '■-'. St.. San ■ Francisco. :*:? -1258 Broadway. Oakland. :';• BROOKS A STEWART.WaInut: Creek. Cal. . CHEAP BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM LANDS, THE POOR MAN'S PARADISE, THE LAND OF PROMISE.; ; .- We own and i offer - the • choicest farm' lands In the. famous Fraser * river valley,'; Central* British Columbia. THINK lIT OVER. *; We i. can :; sell ; a few,; fine ( sections gas : cheap *as i $15 per i acre >on very > easy i terms; '. delightful i climate, plenty .; of rainfall and no j irrigation required; I bumper crops of., grain, , hay ■; and vegetables, which ? sell ; at c a big price; fine ? for /dairying: and . cattle raising, with no heavy' storms nor drought; British Co lumbia offers the -.? finest agricultural lands on the American continent at the cheapest price; the rich valley | lands -of 1 silt * and i loam '-. soil - owned by .this company : can not be; duplicated in' other parts of America '■ for $100» to ! $2001 per , acre. THIS IS YOUR i OPPORTUNITY- to i make, a splendid - investment | NOW before ,? the railroads are I finished: I large, quick, profits; after I the ( rail roads are running; deal with a large, ■ responsible corporation which - owns \ the: land and -: will * guar antee titles direct ; from . the British ; Columbia government.*. : NORTH COAST LAND CO.. LIMITED, OF VANCOUVER; B. C."-'-- ' CAPITAL PAID UP. $1,500,000, DISTRICT SALES AGENTS, SPAULDING' A »BAXTER. ' - 326 ' Bush St., bet. * Kearny and ; Montgomery, S?n Francisco.*r Phone Douglas 4632 Oakland Office. 12::6 Broadway, XV. T. WHITTAKER, * ' .-:■ Selling; Agent. i '..'." .'-' GRAPE CARNIVAL. ? » WALNUT*CREEK, OCTOBER 7. , '•'•-.A grand display of the products of; Contra Costa county and a chance to -see the "Mount Diablo country.*' .;-■ - ?: "^ -" :■"•..<■ ■■■■■■ all-kinds; OF sports. 11-3 fare FROM all points. ■ Information and display. of walnuts, fruits and vegetables At 416 MARKET STREET. R. N. BURGESS. COMPANY. ■• . " '^~~~~~-~. - . -. . ' ~ ~ FOR sale—Fine, modern home: in * Los; Angeles, located near corner WHshire - blvd. and Virgil ay., 1' Mock ; from '•■ Sunset : park; ■ lot. 50 ft. by .." 170 .: ft. r house ? set back ' from . street s4O • ft.; . . fine ' rare plants i and s trees; < the - house ■ Is new and -■ in - every;- way j modern - and.:. up -. to ; date; I Ruud' beater, 4 furnace,.'. 3 i large j open fireplaces for wood.coal ox:gas; living room 18x22 feet; . beamed .ceiling.*: bulltin leaded I glass ? bookcases, dining room | with I bulltin i sideboard," art | glass I windows Id parlor and living room and In main •„ staircase. 4 large bedrooms, > sleeping , : porch, \ house telephone, soiled linen chute to laundry; - every * bedroom • opens son; a ? porch; ? disappearing " screens * all over the 1 house; a housei and grounds In perfect order; wills sell ? for $14.000.; or, will *"• take: San 'i Francisco * property; X. $5,000 - can X re .■'■' main 'on • mortgage; i owner j has" moved to. San * Francisco ! only ? reason for ; selling. -.«Address L. /:*•■' E. F.. box 100.' Call office.?"'-"?'i^?''..,- ..■■?- -.: IRRIGATED LANDS Part of the > CROCKER lands near Merced : are ■ offered for sale in tracts of 20 seres up: water with every 20 acres; no better land in San Joa- V quin ? valley % for -alfalfa/ sweet? potatoes. *. corn, wines/ berries, figs ? and* peaches.;;. Merced Is a railroad center. 261 trains* a day: price $70 to , -'• $150 * per acre; ' 1-5 *• cash,•» bal. 'on '•-■ easy i terms. Call or address JOHN F. WARD, 466 lOthst./ ,: Oakland. ./...;> THE CELEBRATED . CROCKER ' TRACT. 740 acres, of this i tract, - near , Merced, are of fered for sale tracts of 20 acressnp.v Water with ? every s2O f- acres.'? No i better land In San Joaquin valley for alfalfa, corn, sweet ■ potatoes, vines/ berries, •. lemons, figs . and peaches. v> Merced Is ?a' railroad > center/ 20 ,\ trains ?• a ■•>' day. V: Merced county; took 122 ? prizes at f state fair * for; agricul tural products. Price $100 per acre, easy terms." Call or address-JOHN F. WARD, 466 10th St., .Oakland.;-?; ;.'/; -;:/ , X.7-:7-.- .■/-■-X -YYYX. $25 secures 5 acres; our 5 and 10 acre homes in ,:; Alameda • county * the» finest - for berries,' fruits, 7{ vegetables, * chickens.*/ alfalfa, etc.; •••.?close« to . Oakland; t rich l and level; ;sure ' to *. please; you; prices : going ? up; ?, buy ; now .. and * make s money.- V RICH VALLEY LAND C 0..'180 Sutter st. $45 .. an v acre: *? 1,000 i acres': choice - colony ; land: ./good? stand of alfalfa on land adjoining: water I $2; must • be' sold to make business adjustment. £■; J. L. BRYSON.I 432 Market st/; ? WANTED TO BUY— Farm land; party desires to flj buy 140! to iSO laeres .-good if arm land; x will ; Im :Y" prove: at once J must be easy of access, or will improve I large j acreage < and | take j title |to * a por <- tion of the land in ! exchange for ; Improvements. *;■ Address box 200. Call office/YY*/./ *-•-*■ 100 ACRES for < $300/ half cash/ In | Sonora, t Mcx- V? ico, near : gulf and -United States; | ideal Ameri ■ can* colony farming: J garden I soil jat I first I cost* '£ C. iM. WOOSTER CO./ 303 i Phelan ibldg.f^f?*; FOR t rent—Country place. « \ rooms, 2 } baths; -*7 .-," acres \ mixed I fruits: near ? Los Altos \ station; fl w. hour suburban * service ■to] S. F.%- Box •■ 505, ; Palo Alto. Cal. OR - LAND»lnvestment,** farms t and i farm '* mort gages, see or » write C. M. WOOSTER - COM PANY. .;303 a Pbelan I building. Properties * ex ported. . , FOR FREE BOOKLET, facts about Oakland and :^Y Alameda county, write IF. D. BURR CO., 9628 Broadway. Oakland/ Cal. . 85 f acres' for rent; » 3 {miles f from s Petaluma. Ad li dress 5 H.ICLUVER,! 1583 j Pacific l aT./? Alameda.' FOR sale—Gentleman's country seat: woods.lake, j| acreage; j $30,000. Owner/ box > 19621 Call office.' PAIL ROSSIER.'t the land 1 man/ is * now located at 613 Market st. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE SPECIAL--$3,850: '.modern sunny : 6 .room/ best "? residence 5 district/ close «to school and ' 22d -,-': at:i Key Route; f possession? given fat once; ■ * * '412? Watsworthav/ To inspect take Oak ; ?' land ay. car to Peart St.; house half block away. Owner, tel.'''.Piedmont 277. LOT 40x100,1 on San Pablo Jav/| ; with? key J lot k- 16 J feet * frontage ion Athens I a v;^ opposite«2sth *'f st.: I will } sell? or # lease; t suitable f,. r livery Jor *V? garage. OWNER, 690 32d St., Oakland; J phone /j? Piedmont, 1604. • *'4SS|g? BEAUTIFUL'honie.'SS rooms: social ha!',, laundry, %t heater tn basement; 1 must see to | appreciate: > ■ lovely garden: t barn tor garage; | near? Key ] Route a town; occupied ! 2 years by owner; $10,000; M. no agents. 533 gApgarj gjgfvgjg«agj*feajaMai FOR sale I^>tl37l4xlW>; 1 11 room | house, gas B^throughout:fcl<iae to Dimond car; cheap for caah.l J and make offer. 069 E. .St., Oakland. :.>:■:..-.— « . . . -■ J ...... . ...... v/ -.... OAKLAND REAL ESTATE j *;'. '?'■-■ ':?.--?- X.. Continued '-X.X-.---. '.'..:* | JUST completed Two 7 room story bunga ■ lows; sun | deck,'- hardwood: floors, cabinet kitch ; ens.*., shower bath, gas■ heater.;*, mirror ! doors, X stone front: ? lot 40x130.' This Is a simp. Owner : on : premises. 421 Oak j Grove ay. 1! near ,5 College.. FOR? sale—6 ; room *?house,i hath: i 74? ft. basement H and I barn; lot; 37:6x132; \ near Key I Route; price v.53.300; terms. -Apply to? owner. 3023 ; ; Chest-. .; nut 1 st. ■'..-. - ■".■;"?. -- • ' - ;\ IN PIEDMONT- 7 room «;i%* story house yon lot * -'4 SO 'by 1101feet:?-,thorouchlvjmodern. .< 104 ? Pala ". ray.: ; phone - Piedmont 2495. X;":;; X. "X 77 ■ WIJ»L *« sell an equity of 51.700 ilnf a? modern 5 .* room ' cottage, '? central! located: H terms.?;: Ad • ? dress IC.'- M. JOHNSTON, Elmhurst. - Cal. .'.' BERKELEY REAL ESTATE FOUR very J desirable • furnished } houses -. for; rent. k 1 with garage,'-a'lot of good ones- unfurnished: ■'■'some bargains if fan .would -buy i from $2,500 Xup. 'J.: H. . BROWN. 2145 (enter st;.- Berkeley. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE $1,650—- A'? 4 'room bungalow; size of lot*34xi&o: •• -, "■-:-. will he a nice place : for chickens. ?' ; $2,500—9 ■> good 1 building slots, 7 all covered with -i .*?.* fruit trees: located Inr Fruitvale.-:'.;*- - ■"J -> •'.. SEE J. W.-ELROD. •*?-■-' 321S E. 14th st. »-. Fruitvale. Cal. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE A VERY, fine little ? ranch |of about 111 'acres; nice I LTj room house,* nice grounds, fruit 1 of) all kinds; ■ -a'"- place ? all \ ready itoi do % business; 'about 1500 ?— chickens, horse and wagons; tools of all kinds; .;«! very choice location and : only about' 2 -miles :. from •R. R. ." station; : price $7,500. ;*- Particulars '.', box; 160.: San:Mateo ' . ■-[ - r -| ;;; *;;■';' ■;.; X) acres of ,; vegetable ; land vln.-?good;location: plenty of water to Irrigate, or is'suitable-to subdivide. .:For particulars see' W. W. : CASEY, San Mateo. Cal. " -.' . „• , • HAYWARD REAL ESTATE MEEK :' estate;: orchard ? tracts, 1 acre - and * up; easy terms; free map. - ** -X.-- ROBINSON; A GUNNING. ' HAY WARD,? X :. 1306 BROADWAY, * OAK.. ATHENS > HOTEL. BURLINGAME REAL JEST ATE ,;X; BURLINGAME FOOTHILLS-^ -: Large lots .: In the beautiful v foothills! of I Bur lingame *on : easy ; monthly ," payments. *? * Building and ?, liquor restrictions. %\ Sewer and water pipes, cement sidewalks, I streetwork ? done. V Lots | ready for builder. Send for new book of photographs.* > F.J. RODGERS. :.-*?;- ,-■•..-; .^.'. ? Mills": building, San Francisco. '. •. . ; ; REDWOOD CITY—Real Estate GREAT* SACRIFICE—Eight room building, suit , able for .* 2 ; flats; has ?2 „ toilets. 2 '■-, sinks; *f lot '.:-. 100 ft. front; :■• sewer, .*- gas, 7 water "i and t elec- B tricity; 13 1 short blocks \to " station; I schools and courthouse; total price only $1,000; Tot? alone ?;, worth more. *. If you' want? this 'you ?must act - quickly. ... *• '„ " F. W., MAGRCDER.?. 1035: Market St.. S. F."X I > HAVE ■■ a" bargain in ; Redwood * City '• lots;-;- Box 161, Call office. v ? !;;••.? -:,-... X,-: . ? ::...- 7'7^: ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE ROSS - VALLEY—;rent. S residence" containing ...8 bedrooms. 3. bathrooms; Jstable.-.asphalt ten nis court; moderate rental to proper■ party. Ad- I. dress L. B. R-. P. ft. box.'Ross; Marin Co;*-"^ FOR sale—2 lots. ? 50x150 feet: also • 76xl2*> feet; ? ..: corner la ■ Ross; terms. - - Apply *?box '17. Ross ■". station. ?.-. ;..■.■.■.."••-. X-: -ry 7■' 7':--i ;r 7 ; 7'7^77, SANTA CRUZ REAL ESTATE HOMES, ranches, acreage, exchange: price ? list. 5 DAVID L. WILSON. Santa Cruz.;Cal. : : i REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE '-'■ X. - ; SPECIAL :7'::7: X 77*:.. -,*...;..?■ 102 -acres 'of first class level bottom land, prac ';,'; tically '; adjoining the.? town ,of | Medford.*? Ore.; , ■. carries |a 1 50 Inch ' water right '- from;, tbe \ river : which Joins the place. ''About 55, acres is in apples and pears 2 and 3 years old. Just coming ..into bearing,^balance?being used> for vegetables and nursery purposes, y, for r which -itJis ? : Ideal." ; Trice $51,000; incumbrance ?$15,000.-..Want <to exchange for income \ property. in ■or ' near • Oak land,, apartment house preferred."- Will assume. . D. F. MINiiEY;. 410:14 th St.." Oakland. :.*v ' Just east of; Broadway." • Phono Oakland 2403 X,,' X . FOR. sale or exchange room cottage, modern improvement*; lot 85x110; large barn, chicken - houses and fruit trees;?will sell on easy. term* . or will trade: my equity? for: clear lots. Box 4692. Call office. Oakland. NAPA. 15 acres "fertile; land, "and; 32 acres be tween Sacramento and * Stockton. Arno oration, * value $7,000, for ranch near Turlock or farther *' south In San Joaquin valley. —.-' •• CURRAN.CLARK. 235 Montgomery st., S.?F.X FOR EXCHANGED— Will exchange residence prop erty in Los Angeles for, country lands unincum . bered and - producing; Los | Angeles property gilt R edge in every, way, ."Address box 300, Call. | IST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US FOR EX CHANGE OR SALE. HOME REAL;ESTATE CO.. 8-10, Telegraph ay.*,! Oakland, Cal. . WANTED—Properties of merit Ito exchange: city ? ?;.- for country, i MORTON L.. HANNAH. 54 Bacon :.block;;Oakland. l .?.''.■-. :,*.-. FACTORY SITES ON Southern '- Pacific spur < track * free " switching; -'■any size/ from lot: to acreage; low price. 2133 Center st.. Berkeley; tel/ 320. =-p --' LUMBER FOR SALE NEW/ board*. $10; -shingles/ $1.40; A rustic. $20. Country orders solicited. 33 lOtb'st.'S. F. ' Building: Contract* V I ! ; ' j -• Isabella ■'■ Wass * with; C. M. Griffin—-Ail '* work except ■ plumbing, for : a -three; story I and ■ basement brick ■ building at *SE corner of : Columbia : avenue and ■ Broadway. »60:81,4. in * Columbia '■ avenue and 42:8*4 \in "Broadway;: 90.666. /* / s ;; v-:- ; . Werner Brothers with Store, Equipment and J. jL. '/■ Goftwald- Store \ fixtures and "alterations -to interior and store front in building, at 1034 Mar ket street; $1,970 «-*/<'/ : 7yyy* v y ■;■-. -.:■-._■.-•,;■■ " Robert and W. XV. Coulter with Gus V. Daniel and "John G. Sutton? company—Painting and heat- Ing; for building at 5- NW corner .of Austin "street and ? Van» Ness s avenue. N* 40, W i 94:9, N SO, ,W 25. S• 120. 109:0: ;$729.:Y;j.:-' XU -.yy-.y :? ? -..;.?-: ■j Josephine i Barroli McNear,;with Cavanagh & Ye. ilna—To '■ erect i a*, two ; story and $. basement ; frame dwelling ?In* S i> line ?of ?? Green 5 street, 185 W* of Broderick, 36x137:6; $10,850. -1 Mrs. A. McCloud with J. s E. Scully -To erect a five : story and | basement reinforced class | C build ing at'NK corner of O'Farrell and Elwood streets," N;6O by 20: $20,600. - srt Catherine .*• Shenbridge with t Mager Brothers- All j, work j except I mantels, shades, gas a nd? elec tric fixtures and finish hardware for a two story and i basement t frame , building in S * line ►' of Dor land street/ 170:6 W= of •. Church/ W 25/ thenc e' 95 degrees 34 minutes, S 110:3.?n25:l«i.N'113:10; $5,140. ;• -■ -.-// .:■.- /y-.-vx.?--/ ? ..,-/*. -y ?•?-..: :.: Olympic Athletes Train For P. A. A. Meet The .annual championship meet /of the; Pacific Athletic-association> will he held X. at the University yof California track October 12;/ • Ollle* Snedigar, champion ? javelin thrower -of; the world, .has sent in his entry for the javelin. discus, broad jump and shot ; put, * besides •; the 100 yard sprint. Snedigar i- in splendid form and will try for a new world's record with the javelin. He Is doing 23 feet in the broad jump in practice. Besides I Snedigar. Track Commissioner Gerhardt of the Olympic club has a number of men out training for their respective events." " "■'■} During the last week Joy, McCau ley, Morris./ Kurtz. Burke, Garvin?* and :Williamsl|have all been doing light work. >; In the weight events Ralph Rose and Al Plaw will probably be entered. Bellah will be out for the pole vault. Commissioner Gerhardt is endeavoring* to get Herbert Cheek, the i former hurdles champion, to make up his mind to start in the two/hurdle events. If Cheek starts his with Morris nnd Beeson it will ;be one of , the greatest hurdle events seen here for some time past. ' FORTjKcDO(WEI^»§FEirSACOI^4S a*- The fort S McDowell "% nine { defeated \ the «tossers? from the ship Pensaer-la tm th<-> Fort McDowell ? diamond J yesterday! afternoon |by a score] of 81 to ■-iVm Stevenson i and * Kell % formed f the battery for the winners s and S Meeker and j Berger worked i for he s losers. The Fort McDowell I boys now j cla iHa • the.!'championship/if - the local army and navy. MOTOR BOATS TO RACE SATURDAY Will Start From Sacramento, \ k* rXX' ;X . """X--- '?■-.. .■■■'- .-'■'.- " , X*. X? :-*-'? X~ i 7 and Finish Off Sausalito, a X j Distance of 120 Miles y -' '. "-"' .'-;.■' '" ? ■" -:'- .77,7. -'/;..?■.■■. .-? .* j Entries for the first Jong~ distance motor boat-race ever : held by the San Francisco "Yacht club,' closed yester day. with 12 entries. The race will I start ?: at ? Sacramento ; next 7 Saturday, the {destination , being. Sausalito, where > all the competing motor boats will < take Dart in the annual: regatta which will be held Sunday, October? 8. -The j distance of y the race is. estimated at about 120 nautical miles. .:■-, -?"; For the regatta to be held at : Sau- ! salito I'October .8.; a program of eight" events has been? arranged, the ? handi- ', capping of the boats . being carried ; out under; the- rules fof J; the i American i Powers Boat association, -of which the : San"; Francisco Yacht club is (aXt mem-; ] ber. I. n. Cory: and -E. , Forest Mitchell Is s 'the '. committee j in charge of >the*.re- | gatta. -TheCfirst event is timed to I start at V 1 ; o'clock..-; The entries -for. j .the -long distance t race and the regatta • are. as follows: - i. ..-. u\jxuar.u i ... '. -Long.,;distance race— Speedwell.*.' Ed .Howard:• Bor.ita. George , liriggs, both ? Corinthian 'Club members:?* Scout," J. It.; Hanify; Pilgrim. F. A. Hyde,: both ; San -. 1 rancisco ?club members: Wan derer. S.; L. Plant;-Eulalle, P. Swanson;; Isabel. J.Matthews.* members of the Pacific Motor Boat club: Cazadero. A: L. Seymour; Tess/G/Shaw;: M. J. ('.. •M. .1. Curtis; Louise. O. L. Brainard; Vagabond, all members of the Sacramento Boat club. ;.?..:-• -77 -,; *■?*?--;:? ■*.'"•■' ;*■■•* ..\.- .-*" ■;.- :V? !. Handicaps in this- race will be allotted at the start of the event.;: ->•?. •' - :•-?. OCTOBER 8, 1 P. M. . r Autoboat ;. special .?, endurance." cup . race—Start Sacramento"; 7 a. ra.. ?.• finish ' Sausalito. Time limit. S hours. Entries—Amethyst, Red ; Raven. Elisabeth. ""Scratch -race./? Trophy cup donated by A. M.-Seymour,; Sacramento, Cal. * ' . • -. "?- Third annual .contest ? for * Robbing' perpetual challenge cup - for: cruisers Championship of San Francisco bay. and tributaries. :: Handicapped un der A. P. B. A. rule*. , -;Y .? ■'■■-.• 7-7 7,7-", ? Free for all scratch race fpr crab fishing boats— For championship of San -Francisco bay. : ~ Free-for-all-' scratch^ race | for I automobile run abouts—Speed limit. 12 to 20 miles. For Weeks- Howe-Emerson . trophy. ;- ;./.;;?";;.. . X v Handicap race for open boats under 20 feet. - .: Handicap race for open boats under 30 feet. . I Scratch trace for cruisers—For Pacific Marine Motor, company trophy.. ??. .-".. ■: ,- -;";-. ' ■'■ Free,- for all scratch race { for : speed boats over 25? miles per hour, 1-, three four mile heats. v/?.-//; .James' Lanigan, i starter: Phil Fay, . announcer; W. K. : Smith'and EC A.'" Weidenmnller, timers. 2- I .Additional admission /cards can/be? obtained; from I. H. Cory, chairman: motor boat committee,'2os Mutual* Sav ings Bank building, "San^Francisco. . The Sausalito -Yacht" dub Swill; hold the last ■ race? of ? the 7. season •-■ Sunday, October 8, which will be the first race of*the'series for.'the; Sausalito Yacht club *vperpetual- trophy. This / trophy has been secured; by popular subscrip tion 4 among the' club - members, and under... the'^conditions of/the* deed" of gift accompanying it, it must be sailed for annually.'by;yachts enrolled .in- the club's fleet, winner.? holding-possession until*-- defeated by.;another boat.' Y The */race .will be held under';-the auspices of the club's regatta; commit tee, composed \of W. L. j Sutherland. G. C. Gallagher and s Dr. M. f E. Simon.:and the \ yachts will; be handicapped for the event according to their. measurements under, the Seawanhaka;rule.: ' r ".7-' / - The course will be as follows: Start ins at Meigg's wharf, ,thence''to Pre sidio shoal? buoy, thence" to Goat is land J shoal buoy, thence ?to j and" around Presidio shoal? buoy;; and thence to fin ishing * line *at Meigg's wharf. *' - -•In addition to; the trophy, * first: and second prize flags will "be <.awarded. There . will ibe eight starters ? for the race of October; 8. .as follows: , '; ?7 : Ariel. Captain S.! D. Hynes.. V ■*; Three of Is, Captain' K. ? Brandleln. '■. '7y7.7 • ? Pearl *R. Commodr-re A. .F. Reubold. V. Surprise. • Captain * I*. C. ' Marr. " Sempervirens, ■ Laeoste & Simon. . i • 'Folly.* Captain \v. W. Woodward. -:_ Comet, Captain L. F. Secor. :. Oriole, '.Captain W. H. .lames. Easterners Here Buying Up Polo Ponies .[SpecialXDispatch to The Call] ■/PASADENA, Sept. 28—A hundred or more polo ponies have been brought? to Pasadena during the last few days as aYi result •? of; a purchasing campaign started, a week ago by "Monte"- Wood bury, member of the famous Water bury > polo J team. and > Walter *H. Dupee, millionaire polo- enthusiast. .Wood bury;; who was; a star i member of the Waterburv team, which 4-won", the cham pionship from -the'crack.English; team in ? the ?r east;- a - year?- ago, is > said ito* be acting for ? Harry :;; Payne V Whitney. Dupee is buying ponies for, his/own use. Both Waterbury and Dupee came to this city a week ago from <the. east. After a -day's; visit > both left «with*the announced Intention ?;of getting a. "cor ner" on all available polo ponies In this section. Sincey, their departure from three to a dozen ponies have been arriv- Ing;; at ' the tournament n park v. stables every /day—all ■ purchased by the two polo enthusiasts./•>•-;,?/// y '-■ '//-;. New York Fight Fans on Anxious Seat »si ALBANY/? N. V., Sept. ;28.—Governor Dix /will * send; to • the' legislature tomor row <?iaY, special message urging: ;? the prompt -■ appeal• of t the Frawley; law un der which the State Athletic commis sion was created? to legalize boxing, and other athletic exhibitions. .: y --■'. ? * V* The | governor,-* said s tonight that 'he signed the Frawley bill because he be lieved a proper regulation of s sports un derXX:state %supervision^ would tend to elevate. He tnow/f eels J convinced that the' law has not operated to accomplish that purpose. - , License: Revoked f-iNEW/ YORK; i Sept. ■'■}■■ 28.—The State 'Athletic commission today revoked the charter of the Madison* Square J Garden AtMetk- club fom; the Aground ;* that the club's^'lease* of ) the -garden \- was; not in conformity,* with: the: law/- The'commit tee renewed 'the; license of the National Sporting club /of/America,/which/was revoked last/week on/account sof an invalid lease. ... *. . Early Season Wail Comes From Stanford ;*? :/■///..■. ■-. ——^:y. ■--.-';. ■ • --■-■■•■ ■? [Special r Dispatch to. The Call] - ; STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 2S.— s The list of injuries from which Stan ford Rugby teams are suffering is about ? as f large as usual at. this time of year. Frank, Reeves, Cass and Partridge, while not thought to be permanently out of the game, are bad enough to de prive several of the cardinal stars of invaluable practice. Reeves and Frank are suffering from water on the knee and are on crutches; Partridge has a "Charley horse" and .Cass has aflame back, the result of a kick. pi Soccer at Stanford has been placed on the same basis as other intercollegiate sports with the grant of ) $225- for. carry ing it ron during the coming year/Y/x; -5^ v?? ■;-■.":* -./ V, *■ V . .YY-.- .- '* ' \yXX COURSING .'AT; INGLESIDE > /' V ■•?" / ; XTfce??. following greyhounds :r meet. in the open stake |at Ingleside^ Sunday afternoon: War 'et i vs.f May S; •> Lady,? Barge * vs. Fort Johnson: ;Apnle|MtK>rejvs.ij Lady j Black; Yonng Royal? Gold i vs. Oakland Boy; Seapoy vs. LtMIXT|I-adylP«Wr*. t6U»V-'s. ipßoyals ! (Jold; Belmont Lass vs. I.ady "-'-■""""'"* j. '- Cronin vs. * Young "•"•-—-- -^jMßinf -"-.—'• '■ • ••--■■-/■ KEEN'S HORSEl*A*iwi»lfEß NEWMARKET. Kng.. Sept; 28.- Thurs day Nursery Plate handicap of 900 sovereign*, distance five furlongs. was won here today J. R. Keeae's Blame/ sto->. ? Highland . Beauty li|wassSecon<l?apdSthefllaliuaSfill.Tithlrd;^^^ St. Mary's Stops Play For This Week ■I- OAKLAND, Sept. 2S.—Football prac ! tice was suspended today at St. Mary's college;and- all athletic events sched ule,! for this week* have been called off in respect to the; memory of Brother Michael, F. S. C, "a";former president of ?..-■ the college, who died today. This will cause a ■ postponement of the game with the Stanford freshmen, scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Palo Alto. The game with the freshmen will be played next -week and the delay, prill give Coach; Faulkner a chance, to work out his men. X. -: •' -Mike ,Cann,: star; twlrler ; of '.the cham- ; pion 'Phoenix -team land front; ranker, on", the .varsity? Rugby team, has re turned to college; but has not yet been out-for;practice.-, ■ ,' - *•• "X A sprained wrist will keep Roth, v breakaway,: v Out of the game ..for-a. couple :of weeks. ; Simpson?is i suffering . from a*wrenched shoulder., - • 77 ; Otto Rittler. who-.. has - been" secured Xy to take charge of the. gymnasium work r of "the college, is expected to report this • week. ' '"_,". -:.-'"*' ' U.C. Wrestlers Prepare For Active Season BERKELEY, Sept. 25.-—Tryouts - for the.California wrestling team will be held shortly. ; Wrestling bouts will be held this year -with the Western? and Olympic clubs and with St. Mary's: col ;lege;^-;.;.vv •• •*"" *x .;,,-■-?; •?■-•/ X The * following, men are former^mem bers .of the California, wrestling I teams who will try out: R. E. Lee, E. Daney. E. Ireland/C. Wells 'and;O. Butler.? The annual interclass track meet, will , he held sthis year beginning 'Thursday. October 16... Handicaps will be allowed in; all of,the events except the hurdles and i the - relay. . * -'^fSBHS^S^S^ 1 a Fight Game Gets Quietus In Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, 28.—The latest efforts-' to .'revive;' limited-round -prize fights in the -city limits -received I it's quietus r today i at tthe hands ?of the leg islative committee of the. council.:?x> i: That committee :voted to deny the request of Tom Carey, promoter and president; of the Pacific ? Athletic club, for an. ordinance which 'Would; make possible the; reopening: ;;of Naud Junc tion ?pavilion.»where many prize fights were formerly; held. ; » V.'" BILLIARDS AT THE GBANEY : The * winter 7 billiard * ' season - opened" : ■' at -?. the Graney Wednesday evening with a three cushion game between Hurlbut and La Roche, . the former winning by a score 'of 28 to 19. Last evening Bnekman defeated White. 23 to 20. Games will be in order i every evening; ' -. . - •■- ■. ■- • ~ ..... . - _ ....... - .. .. REAL ESTATE * TRANSACTIONS -? Estate of John A. Jacobs, deceased, by admin ; istratrix, to ..Thomas. Kennedy.- lot .. In E "line; Of : Thirty-second avenue, 17-5 S of .1 street, 8 23 by IB 120; $500.X'? ■■■:-„. * - - • - Edgar J. ; Malmgren and wife to Frank V. I Smith, half of lot in X line of M. street. 32:6 W of Forty-fifth avenue. W -25 .by. N 100: $10. •?■ -:. -Mission"? Terrace company; to j Peter Henry Wnlff. lot 12, block J, Mission terrace. Edward N- Jones Jr. and wife to John Landers. lot in :S, line of Sweeney street. 75 E of Merrill, ! E 7' by N 75; $10. ...-,■,.:.*.■ - Helen A. . Tallant to John Landers, lot •In SW i line of i Fourteenth - avenue South, 150 SE of L street,- SE 75 by SW 100; $10. - .7. * -■* Margaret Mciiliea'to Catherine' Markley et al., 3-80 of lot in STS line of Tehama street. 125 SWn of Fourth,:W;2."(?by.SE.SO; gift. ? Lizzie McShea and wife to same. I SO of same; gift. >--.>:,;.; ..:... :.>r.;,:;■?: -.7-7 i ■ ■ - >"-"".-.; • S. Ducas company., to John J. Brooks, lot in. S ; line of Hearst avenue. 223 W of Genesee street, W25 by S? 112:6; $10... _ .' .- : ' ... - Albert B. Castle and wife to Robert C. Meyers, lot in line of Baker street. *7.0 X of Green.- N 25 by E S7:ft; $10. *. P. J. »Muller-;andf wife to Margaretha Mailer, - lot in S line of Geary street. 305.-W of Steiuer. W 22 by 52:6: $10. --, . . - ••*-Oscar Swanson and ■ wife to Ole Olsen, lots 9,* --10. 11. 12, block 28. Beis tract; $10. . . ?. Frank R. Webb et.al.-to .'John Geraghty. lot. gift map 3: $10.' - --. ..-.- . , Caroline ?L. Haufe *to ■ Charles ;W. . Haufe. lot at "NW' corner of : Bush and: Lyon streets. . W ■ 2."» by M , 75; $10. :.-■:.,*: 7-7, yr* ■■ ■;--■■" Flora Anna Schord to Georgie: WolbrickY lot in , line of Golden Gate avenue. 130 W. of Baker X street. 25 by N 137 $10. yy~7: ---'. Albert Widmer, deceased.'*'. by D.. JlcDouealJ. administrator,' to; Martin ;• Hanson. . lot at i .s>: ;cor ner of ?Moultrie street and Eugenia • avenue. -E 70 by 25; $4tM'. Sidney L.* Strickland ami wife to Lena Morrison - Mitchell, lot:? at : SE corner: of California street and Sixteenth avenue. E 27:fi by S 80: $10. ; Bernhard and wife: to James T.-McCray. lot in SE line of Madrid street. ISO XE of France avenue. NE 25 by. SB .100: $10. X' ,TJames T. Mopray and wife to Joseph F. Blu.t- * same; $10. .>' »j^* * ,-.. * ' - '-George Somer >to city and; county of San Fran-? Cisco, lot in SB lift? of London street.^ 150 N tl of Excelsior avenue,<XJ3 75 by SE: 100: $4,300.'- ' '; ; ; -C. Meyer,estate cfljnpany to"William: P. Rao. lot. 15, ■ block H. Mission Street Land-company; $500. ?;,-.,..:• - -.-r ■'.:■■: 7 y <ry<: t yy ---. ■ , Niels « Lomboldt and wife to - Ernestine Rtrbc lot in SEUine of. Sumatra street, 300 n\v ef Monongahela,;XW.o:B by NE 100: $1"- Walter H. Sullivan and wife to Charles S. How- . ard, lot in line of Gewxy street, 137:6. W ; of Hyde. W 55 by 8 137:6: $tt>. : " .X T " *■ Rogers A Berv Investment company to W.h.T. Rogers, lot In S line of Sutter rtreet, 173:6 : W of . Webster. Ws2by S 137:6: $10. —_ -U Vv * Kate F.fFlshbourne to K%pma L. McFadden. lot in -S : line iof * Twenty-ninth - street. 305 :■> W * of ; Donglass. W 25:11 by S 114- gift. ; Frederick W. Bridge and -.fife to Amalia Ohle rich, lot in E line Thirty fifth avenue. 275 X , of. Balboa street. N 25 by ,E-I.W: WO. V V Y. Mary s S ° Sierck - to; Salvador sand ? Antonio (. a^ y* rooso, lot>lnjW line of. Folsom street. Up .- or Precita' avenue. S23by W 80; y\o. . <■..-. HB. Pinnev and wife to yd IF. Hewing, lot at SW corner of C street and Eleventh, ate-? nue. W 32:6 by S 100; $10. - V! '!;■'■- „V, ♦ ♦ "Martha; Anderson to Nettie P. Rfy*ellY lot at SE corner of street and Thirteenth avenue^ E?. 32:8 by ; S 125: $10. ~ "., "V , .1 «- rtih Walter H. Sullivan and.wife et al. .to^l. Fish ier lot In>N line of Golden Gate avenue, 45,8.0f | Polk street;^ 62:0 by N 120:8X0. Ellen Magrane to Margaret Tveimann. lot in ft. line of MasSnic avenues 125 S of Frederick* street. , S 40. E 100. N 40. 99 to beginning; $10- Joseph Goldsmith to Amy. Seller Goldsmi*.. lot . v , in v line of O'Farrell street, 112:6 E of .Lappna. E 5*2:6 by N 120; $10. Furner. lot mi; NW .llvi Georee Furner to Anna Fnrner. lot in NW line of sMinna'street.% 165iX8.< of Eighth. NE 40. by* W.SO,:and one other piece: gift. v-? »-- r•• ~7 . V'Benjamin F. Goldman to Louis J. Goldman. lot in line of ■ California;, street, 77 9.12 Wor Sec;.?. end avenue. X 10T:8.4. ; W 25. S ; 110:2.4. L 25:1.56. and other property: $10. - - mi . ... Pierce A. Conroy:and wife to Mis F.Mbson. lot in »Xi line ■: of ; Twenty-eighth street. 202:6 W. v of Douglass, W26by N 114: $10. 7-2 '! -^ '."X.- F. Niisson ' company;to \ Pierce Conroy-and,; wife, lot 401. gift map 1: $10." - ? , _ X-. :"Agustasßurr;to N. T. Giarominl. lot In E line, of Prescott * court, 57:6 Sof .Vallejo street, S2O by E 65: $10. s i';Xx*x.*.-; ?.^Y f*"-" -X"-"; "- N. T. Glacomlnl and wife to Fllomeno Frances coni and same: ! $10. ■..'..-. 7.7.7 ;-■_" ..... Falrvlew*Realty.i company^ to i Anna B. Bau; : mann *» lot Hn-X line of Duncan street, 201:6 \\ - of Bn'rnham. W26 by 114: $10.'w •vy ; . >:'-: Henry ZA:% Crane to * Roundey ;- Realty , company, lot at fe corner <of Woolsey I and ? Holyoke i street*, NE 30 1 by:SE: 100, and four other pieces: $10. . Bernhard ? Getz ? and ; wife ■to < JoLus ? Appel and -.-.; wife lot in'-'E line of Twenty-sixth avenue. 125 Sof California street, 525 by. 120: $10. .- Ti X Sol F/ Meyer to Rosalie Meyer, lot 'in W line of Webster street. 55 X of Clay, • X 24:6 by W ? 90. and one other piece; gift. --^ ««-"-' * G. Hera to Hulda H.-McGinn, lot at SW cor ner of Hayes and Ashbury streets, W 21 by S ? Rivers Brothers fovEmma' Frances „„,, ; River* Brothers to Emma Frances W Hliams. lot ■ 19. block ■ 10. Lakeview: $10. *,: .-'*- . :7, 'X ,?. 7 Kelson -R- Heleesen *to \ Ida ,O. I Helgesen. > ; lot in W line of. Twenty-fifth * avenue. 165 S of \West ; Clay street. W 120 by S 31: gift.--.- --",-.-;' -777 - David BarryJ Jr. to Frank Toso. lot In NW„ line. ■ of Naples street. 325 SW of,jPersia • avenue, ; SW ;; : 125 by NW 100; $W. ? ,-..--> 7-*■"?..' . *-X'..-^"*-*' •: »*A*%tW.*s Maltbv and *« wife tot William J. Hor*t-;;-?. Mann and wife ami Martin Stelllng'and wife/lot y *in W line of Larkin street. 25 of Post. S.V W95 N 30. 15. 25.^80; $10.V,. Thomas -S;? Webb to Kafherine Small/lot.ln SIC line iof i Laidley £ street. 97:11 ,- XE. of ; Castro, ;NE ; 25 bvSE loO: $10./ i YY **.-.•**-'""' -::/-■'. ■: Bay District Land company to William M.. Josephl and wife. lot. in N line of A street, 32:<l . Eof s Fifth ; avenne; 1? E? 25 by N 100; $10. -V ;X . ; y s*. Valentine 1 Hnber 1 tor John 5 Richards, lot • in W. linef (if--T"-v-t*""-^-'.K-'rY rme/ 300 . N,? of ? Gearv -*,'. street X2sby W 120; $1". ■■7" ■ .;,, X :. Paul Carle and wife to Carl-J.'Lipman, M in ; ? E „. •»,. .;i„.;h,;,,'...;;./;.../., v.;^^^; y street. S 25, by V. 120; $10. ? Stephen ' Lagoraavslno' and ..wife; to •Of tavlo'. and .; * ,? Giovanni Torre, lot tin 8 line -of i Water j street.^* <»t:0 Wof Maeon, W7oby S 57:0: $10. ',- : . '. V" Jacques Blum ami wife to Patrick * Roach, - lot In XV line!of Ashbury "street/ 217:.'; Sof Waller, S 25 l«r W.llX>: $1", ? 13