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PI—I TXT 1 — VOURWAINTADVERTISEMENTS l^r^ A DT\J\/^ M#S ■Jr"^l; I V^l^ tUt To THE CALL, Ba.m.tolQ p. m. I^rZ«j/-\rvi >l I OU L. . ■ BUTTONS AND PLEATING STEELE'S button works. 222 Ellis nr. Mason; ph. Franklin 4521 and C 4521: mall orders solicited. MILLINERY WILLOW plume shop. : Plumes ■ made from old I feathers or feather boas;- dyeing, cleaning, re pairing. BEN NAKASHIMA. 1793 Geary st. , g MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GO days' free test: no extras; $1 week payments. HEINE PIANO CO.. 37 Stockton st.. S. F. PIANOS to rent; no cartage. BYRON MAUZY. Gold Medal Pianos. 250 Stockton st. ; ; AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES L. H. & B. I. BILL, 543 Golden Gate ay.—Head quarters for Solar lamps. Vests batteries. Pan h»rd oil. Diamond rh«ln« nnd'parts. ; ..__; AUTOMOBILES STTJDEBAKER. Garford 7 passenger touring car. good condition, fully eqnlpped 1; cheap. Bal><*ock electric Victoria, glass front. speed ometer, paint good; bargain. MATHESON SALES CO.. 174 12th St.. Oakland. 4 CYLINDER Maxwell 23 horsepower. ; $.V>o: fully guaranteed by the MAXWELL SALES AGENCY. 155 12th it., Oakland; phone-Oak 1a nd 13.13. ..-..- SNAP—7 passenger. 40 horsepower Acme, in good condition. $•'.:•' «. W. LUCAS, 0016 Octavla st.; phone Franklin .1795. . FOR sale—Runabout. Imperial. 2 cyl.. shaft drive: fine condition; $17.">. 2906 Ellsworth Kt.: phone Berk. 1476. - , .- • PACKARD limousine: fully equipped: extra .tires nnd tubes; At condition; price $1,500. Box 535. Call office. .--;.' . - -; PAC. Aluminum Brazing Works can braze your broken alum, castings. *503 Van Ness: Pk. 5120. AUTOMOBILES, gears, springs and forgtngs and repairing. KEEN AN BROS.. "50 Golden Gate. WHITE steamers. 20 and 30 horsepower; cheap. W. L. JONES. 140 12th St.. Oakland. 4 TON Graham truck.- In good condition, for j sale. Address box Sl9. Call office. FOR sale or trade —Auto truck; cap. 3,000. Ad dr«os 2317 Filbert St.. Oakland. :■-:.'; i TYPEWRITERS & SUPPLIES UONA&CH VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS—In the J Monarch Visible Typewriter all the writing is in foil sight all the time; other makes, second hand, at very reasonable prices: we teat, repair and Inspect. Before pnrchasine ring up Doug las 4113. or call at 307 Bush st. ■■■■~r - WALTER .T. WOLF. Dealer. AN unusual bargain—sloo Smith Premier type writer for $30. L. AM. ALEXANDER, agents L. C. Smith Visible Typewriters. 512 Market st. OAKLAND Typewriter Exchange, 904 Broadway, - Oakland, dealers in all makes of typewriters. 510 to S100; rebuilt*: terms *5 up. PAC. TYPE WRITER EXCHANGE. 107 Montgomery st. HORSES, HARNESS. WAGONS FOR sal"— mare. 1.100 lbs., 7 yrs.. -good anywhere; 3 sound work horses, cheap. Point T/VrrKi «ta.. bet. Cth-7th ars.-Geary st.Gey cars. FOR «.«lo- ("arrive* of all description*. KELLY'S STABLES. MBS Pine st. ■ . - ; PAINTING & PAPERHANGINC i'APER hanging, painting, tintinsr: good work. ! prompt service. Roberts. 730 Eddy. Frank 4200. j B LSI NESS CHANCES Bargains—printing' Bn«lness cards $l--*« > per I-000 Billheads ....1.75 " 1.000 Envelopes ...... 1.75 " 1.000 Statements *. 1-73 " 1.000 Excellent work. Imitation type writer letters 2.50 " I.OCO 6HAFER. 1019 Howard st. near 6tb. Phone Market 7797. < - GENTLEMAN. 22 years of age, of good appear ance and good education, wishes financial man ager, lady or gentleman, to back him as an avi »for; have had 2 years' experience. Box 698. ■ >:i office. : MAN of ability wanted to purchase a one-third interest in ■ prosperous painting and decorating • co.; SIS per week guar. and one-third of profit-: stand fullest .- investigation: .$750 required. MAGNUS & CO.. 401 CALL BLDG. EXPORT commission house (Spanish-American countries) solicits correspondence with a gen tleman of means, ready to invest in growing business; active or silent partner; references ■ exchanged. Address ALERTO. box 2090. Call. FOR sale—Grayn Harbor Supply.Co.: full line of ship chandlery, sail, rigging, and tent fac tory: good location: cheap rent. For further particulars write box 465. Aberdeen, Wash. NOTICE 1-. buyers—We have hotels, apartments and rooming houses in all parts of city, from JO to .100 rooms; call on Of and we'll shnw you » hsrealn no-.v. while prices are right. M. PLIER ft CO.. 414 Hearst Mdg. WANTED—Graduated nurse or masseuse, middle ace. business ability, speaking Spanish or Italian, as partner, special sanatorium, new In California^ t Address box 544. Call office. KESTAUKANT. good location, thoroughly fam ished- 3 living rooms, gas. with same; rent $10 per month. Inquire JOE CASSELLI, Point Arena. Cal. - - - - PARTNER wanted as promoter to give exhibi tions with the new invented water motorcycle. Address letters to E. FREY. 35& 16th St.. Oak land. - -■-•■ -■"•.■'■- ' -■■ ■ PARTNER wanted in good paying business: no experience required: small investment: man wanted rather tlian the money. 757 Market St., room 130. , : - • • ■ , FOR pule— . good newspaper route In a rood district in this city. Apply J. R. LENHART. circtilstioT (U-r>«rtment. San Francisco Call. . " MAGNUS & CO.. 401 ALL BLDG.. ~ MARKET »nd 3D st*.: phone Slitter 2071. NO CHARGE FOR LISTING A BUSINESS. l;o.\r>HOrSE. Sjib Mateo county, : to lease fop $I.W m«. or sell prop.: est. for year«: Investi gate. MAGNUS & CO.. 401 CALL P.LDG. MORNING paper route, paying over ; $100 per, month year round: easy.work; no experience require*. G. B. 8.. 240 Georgia st.Vsllejo. Cat. FOR sale—Good .-sty route on this paper; >goo<l chance for « hustler. See circulation depart - I merit. Ssn' Francisco Call. -"; -- ; . WANTED—Good Invention or ' industrial project • to finance. Room 34., Bacon bide.. Oakland. CIGAR STAND, good corner, Market st., pri'-e $300; « bur. MAGNUS A. CO.. 401 CALL BLP<;. FOR sale —A good newspaper •.rout". in Oakland.\ See. clrcnUtJoi rtensrtment.. Sun Fr»n<-!«cn Cull. $200 gets fstab. business clearing $125 month; party leaving town. Call 2-*. 3d st.. room 2. -FAMI LV I Iquor ' stWr* for sale; , lnTol«-p : stm-k. • Address I>ox 22. Roseylll*-. C.il. . MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. IK'S VALENCIA ST. - LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE FOR sale—r2l room rooming bouse; new and mod ern. 1030 McAllister St. v ■ EDUCATIONAL I EARN to write oiotion picture plays; earn from $25 to $100 per week during your spare time; we teach yon complete «-«>nr«i» for $1. HENRY'S THEATRICAL I"X' H ».NCI'. Moving Picture Dept.,1;1:948 Marked nt -; niinn»*Kearny 649. — PAUL GERSUN I>KAiIATIC SCHOOL. largest training school *nf pctinp in America; positions.secured 6 1305. erad.: course: send for • atalogue. 40S,V»n >c« jt, .nenr, McAllister. ENGINEERING—CiviI. "le«-triea^ mining." ra^b.-.: ■ mrrcy, assay, cyanide;* iln >, eve.: cst«b. ÜBS, %'an der Nail'en School."slst and s Tel.. Oakland.; THK BERLITZ J SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES.' 2531, \ Washington: »t. near', Fillaiore. and 100S 14th \ St.. Oakland: send for, circular.*; : .'■_'- --.■..■■■■ MISS CHASK• '■ private teacher: - E'igli«i!. urith metic. etc. 41fifi J7th**t.: phono'Mßrk»tilf»3l:' KTHEL COTTON STUDIO of expression; oratory; - after dinnVr and extempore spe*aking.'lll2,Mkt..: Prof. T. A: Robinson, Individ. Inst.: Mnth.. Book- ; keepine.*" Enu..':; etc.: ? (Jut. ere ."07 Haight st. KENT LAW SCHOOL—2Oth year;' day and even ing. 931 Phplan bldg. and 2028 Green :»t..-%*'&'l' FI«K TEACHERS- A<»ENCY. 2101 Shattuck a*., Berkeley. CaL. room 4. ; Wrieht; block. ;•, - GERMAN-and; French lessons given by' compe tent teacher.." 1635 FlUmore. apt." 1-2-3.,,>>::<f _ BUSINESS COLLEGES HKALD'S Business College School of Civil. Elect.. ; Mining. ArchL; ;day," eve.;^estab.-i1563.?5 425 -= McAllister ;Bt,;V ; .;,'"' : ■.',?. ■-■■.-X'-^'i:'-'?'. '■■} SAN FRANCISCO j Business i College. i »08 f Market st. :at Eddy: day «n<3 evening sessions. , ALL court' reporters^ recommend Gallagher-Marsh! Botlaess :College.? 12JG 4 Market »t. , ATTORNEYS^ AD VICE FREE; no charge unless successful; mil cases; ait business quickly and quietly attended to; ■ bankruptcy;-general practice; -open every evening.;: 1023 Market st. room 12. ■ . .'-, HARRIS & HESS.* attorneys at law. W. T. Hess, . notary public. Room 709." Hearst building. •"• =>■, ADVICE FRKE—Damages,. Collection*; all ■. cases " handled.;* 890 Market St.. room 602. - ■ ■,y PATENT ATTORNEYS DEWEY. STRONG * CO.—Founded l«50; U. S. and foreign • patents: ■ inventors', guides; 100 ' mechanical; movements free. ; 911-910 Crocker :■' building; San Francisco.' • :*> :A -- YON SERKEY. mfgr. of dies, models, mechanical • specialties: accurate.' 1432 Valencia nr. Market. C. P. GRIFFIN. Ex-examiner U.S. patent office; = U. S. and foreign patents. -'1 704 Pacific bldg. A—FREE search if patentable; Inventor's guide . free. J. H. MORGAN. 200 Foxcroft building: H. C. SCHP.OEDER. patent, trademark attorney. 417 First National Bank building.; Oakland.' ACCOUNTANTS—Certified Pub. JOHN K. RCCKSTEI.L, C. P. A.. 306-308 Clans Spreokels (Cain 'building: phone Kearny 4151. MODEL MAKING M. C. BAKER & SON—Expert model and experi enced work: we do it «|ght. right away. 78 2d. y LAWYER . - .' ... W. H. BUTTNER. 802 Pacific Bldg.. .„-.' I Attorney and Counseler at Law. .Practices In State and U: S. Courts. . : . Phone —Kearny 3375. • '■;■• DENTISTS DR. K. G. CASE, recently of Uklah, formerly -. located in th« qld Flood bWg.. can be found in room 209 Westbank bids.. S3O Market St.. from • 8 to 12; 1 to 5. Absolutely painless dentistry • a ■ specialty. >c. Old and new patients £ welcome. ARTIFICIAL TEETH—"THIS ONE ; THING I do." DR. C. E. WILSON. 323 Geary, suite 605. DR.* IRA G. LF/KK--All kinds of dental work: 525 Flllmore st. near Oak. PHYSICIANS: __ : A.—SPECIALIST IN DISORDERS OF WOMEN. Regular physician: 12 years; safe, painless and antiseptic methods with Immediate results guaranteed, without ' detention ■ from home or work; the doctor's thousands of cured patients in San Francisco: and Oakland are his refer r ences: perfectly equipped offices; private sana torium with trained nurse?. Consultation free anil strictly confidential, Offices at 412 West hank bldg.. S3O Market st.. San Francisco, hi*. 10-2: 517.23 d St.. Oakland, hr*. 2:30-8. STRICTLY reliable, experienced SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN; clean, antiseptic, up to date; prompt, safe results assured; confidential: low est'fees; come, make wants known: friendly • consultation and advice free. Office, room 2, 51 Jd st. nr Market, opposite Winchester hotel. S. F.. Cal. Hours, 9 to 5. and by appointmenf. OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN ONLY: accommodations, nurse, adoptions, etc.; pay a little down. 938 Fill more nr. McAllister. DISEASES dip" «"d Tronv-n'.neciJilty: nbvsicians, snrrecn. PENN DRUG CO.. 12?. M st. ■ v TRUSSES "HONEST JOHN" trusses on 30 ' days'- trial. CLARK-GANDION TRUSS CO.. 110S Mkt. St. *f ATERNJTY HOMES PRIVATE home before and daring confinement: quiet, restful location; adoption. Resident Phy sician. 3751 Shatter ay. .or. Moss. Oakland. ST. MARGARET'S Maternity Horne —Confinement specialty: adoption: special treatment for all female troubles. 841 East 14th St.. Oakland. TRAINED nurm> has a strictly private house be fore and during confinement; adoption; licensed physician. ■ 2824 Clay st.. near Devisadero. SHEPHERD'S Maternity Sanitarium. 1707 13th . ST., Oakland. Mothers and girls received. STRICTLY prlv. home before and during confine ment; female diseases specialty. 1560 Dolores. S. F. LYING-IN HOME. 11 ** 1 Oak st. —Adoption. - DR. LORD; res. phy.: confmt. $25. Mkt. 4469.. INVALID CHAIRS SOLD, rented, exchanged: manufacturer of Eames' tricycle chair. 1714 Market st.: tel. Park 2940. STAMMERING STAMMER? Method for cure explained FREE. M. L. HATFIFI.D. 1913 Grove. Oakland. Cal. CATARRH AND DEAFNESS EAR noises positively cor»»d: new antiseptic: one week free to convince. DR. COTTINGFIAM. ex pert ear. nose, throat. 821 Market.;,room 402. JPOGJWDJZAT HOSPITAL^ S. F. Dog-Cat Hosp.. 1371 Fulton nr. Broderlek; animal" treated; board: ambulance. West 8312.' PERSONALS WHAT Is suitable Jackpot? Willing to pay. No questions asked and no prosecution. i BUSINESS PERSONALS BARGAINS— PRINTING! '- Business cards../ ...........: .$1.50 per 3.000 Billheads .. 1.73 " 1,000 Envelopes ,7.'.V. 1.75 " 1.000 Statements ...;..........:....... 1.75 " 1,000 Excellent work. Imitation type- . \ ■ writer letters 2.50 " 1,000 ' 6HAFEE, 1016 Howard «t. near 6th. ■r_ -• Phone Market 7797. AAA— 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 Dept.*, 2271 California st. near Webster; Mr. G. Led erer In charge.« Ladies' hair goods, hair dress ing, et. 3 809 i Fillmora «t. near Sutter. .; Firm established 18g>. .: : 't a'a— l " ■-- - ■'■ ,':' -;'; ...: \nr\<; NURSE ANT) ASSISTANT, give baths; plertrlclty 1: chiropody; elderly patients pre f«<rre,l. 1700 O'Farrell near Fillmore. ' ' GERMAN narse wishes a few more engagements for -inassiagrp. manual, or -.'. vibratory; Nauhelm bath*. 626 Hyde gt.;between Geary, and ;Post. MISS GORDON. 371 f 12th St.. room 2, Oakland— Electric light * cabinet and 'i tub « baths: -.' vlbra :.tory massage;' warm -rooms." Closed i Sundays. MISS BERNARD—Steam baths and electric mas ' * sage; ■ Van's * Mexican hair ? restorative; ,\ select patronage only. 417, 15th St.. Oakland. ■• * MRS. - Hartman. mechano therapeutics and elec . tricity for Impaired circulation, nervous trouble, V rheumatism. 757 . Pacific; bldg. : * hours .9• to 6. MR.*. QUEEN."frraduat" raa«»pusp.~ rhiropodlst. ' Hectric. sweat baths;-first class reliable work. '"■ 727 pary st. r : ■ ■''■■ "'. ''-''.■"'' .-'■'"■ "■ '..-?■'.'•'.. CORTEZ, electric and 1 magnetic treats., 4 315 Van ;■.«• Ness ay cor. Ellis.' suite 203:' hours. 11 to '11; MRS. DUCHANE,", 1258 O'Farrell st. : ■« treatments . for nervousnes*.. stomach-trouble. rheumatism. BATH parlors. alcohol and magnetic treatments. 949.Webster nr McAllister; no sign; s br!». 9-10.'; MISS PIERPONT, graduate masseuse: ■ open Sun • days 10 to 10. - 407, Westbank bldg.', 830 Market. A.'LX MKIt. i:*on O. G. ay.. apt. Massage. £•. mcd. t baths; * obesity treats.; * physical,-,culture.' AL<'OHOI., fit! massage, by expert mas*pn«e;«.hrß." H 1 S p. m. Apt. 10], 1031 Fillmore: tAMkt;iOBS«.' VIBRATORY treatment*, massage. 70« Polk st. '■ ■:.'. cor. Eddy, apt 68,* top floor. Hours. 10 to B.^ BLBCT. vibratory, massage • and treatment; / medicated bath*, f Apt. 205-6. 1492 Ellis st. FRANKLIN Electric" Institute, 5:15-30 Whitney y,?. b:dg.. 133 Geary st. MRS. ■; C. ROSE. \ 10 to 10.' JENTFIi" ' Swedish : rnasnage.''■ bathe, elec., by *-'i expert: 10: Sun?; 10-3.*1228 Broadway,"Oakland. MARECIIAL NEIL, baths; Swedish vib. treat.; r , 101 I'ost st;.* r. 202: -:• 10, to 6:g strictly sanitary. ST. FRANCIS- Vapor J baths, vibratory, oil mas sage. 1979, Sutter , nr. Fillmore, 2d; floor, rm. 5. MISS F. ROGERS/ late Chicago, masscijFe, scalp. 'j?< : 520 Westbank :bid*:.* 830 Market st. Sun., eves. SEPULVEDA' bath J parlors, newly opened; * open - Sundays. 2022 :Sutter, st. MISS ; MOURICE. . MISS i GRAY. 464 Turk ' »t. near Larkln— Scalp 5.. treatments, medicated : massage ; and ; baths. ' •%'. MME. DUMONT, magnetic vibratory i treats. Suits H3. 707 Van ? Ness f ay. near Turk ; St.; no ; sign. MRS. ANDREWS, prof, nnrse and masseuse; ; physician's ref. 1220 Eddy, st:jf Hours : 12-7. > SUSS 1 SEYMOUR;"t 526 Natoma K. near'tfth, apart ment —Magnetic treatment; private. -..- ■; , WELLS—Electric, magnetic and scalp treatment. .. JO6SA ' Mission; ft.; apartment I SS.^fCTMgiMMMS MISS s*i HARVEY—Massage, luaaicuxUig. 1063 ili*eiou st., room 52. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912. Ithings to eat and drink . california^market, CHARLES L. GOETTING & SONS, ' -"*.,. '■ . Dealers In, . _ ' DOMESTIC AND TROPICAL FRUITS AND PRODUCE. A'Vj California Market. Telephone Douglas 3761. Wholesale and "• Retail Dealers, * Supplying clubs, 'cafes• ami hotels. ' Shipping and family ". trade. :";• Four : deliveries 'dally."- 1 The qual ity of goods carried Is the choicest grown." Asparagus is within reach of all.' Flue Quality, at moderate " prices. ;;.,.. ;; ;...•"- -,s■: ; :':■■■ .Spanish-Malaga. Grapes, first shipment of the season. ■•'--■-■ ':•■•'.."■■•■*;„.■.■:■"'■.■• _: • ■'' '- /'' ': Strawberries, genuine New Potatoes'. Rhubarb and Green Peas are In. ; > ."*.*• "- • CALIFORNIA MARKET. KATZ BROS . ' BUTCHERS.' CALIFORNIA MARKET. . Phones: Douglas 4344, Home C-4344. . Only the Highest Quality of; Meats carried. .. Two deliveries dally.' ;• CALIFORNIA MARKET. Phone Douglas 3718. ■ ..\Home . Phone. C 1453. • j E. BONFIGLI. • ' , Wholesale am! Retail Dealer in FISH. OYSTERS. TERRAPIN. FROGS, CRABS, - LOBSTERS AND SHRIMPS. , CALIFORNIA MARKET, Stalls 81, and S3. Salmon '. "Oc per Ih. Striped Bass .. ..i.........i 23« per Ib Tenderloin of Soles. '2Oc per Ib. Sanddabs .......................'.".. 10c pet Ib, English Soles ...:... ......... 10c per In. Rock 'C0d.......... ...V .':' ir.r. per lb. Hallbnt«...'... V ......:. l.'c p.-r 11.. Picked Shrimps. Me per Ib. Crabs 2.V ; and'3sc SACRAMENTO VALLEY FARMERS' FREE MARKET, ■ 2740-42 Mission st. between 2."d and 24th. Telephones: Mission IS7O and M-2370. MEATS: .' Tenderloin 5teak.:..............';...... 15c -Ib Sirloin 5teak!........................ 35c lb Porterhouse 5teak.......Y.............. IV ;"lb Hamburger 5teak.............. .... 10c Ib FRUITS AND'VEGETABLES: Rhubarb „ 8 lbs. for 23c Asparagus ... ...........'..:..'. -5c : lb. Fancy Pippins. $1.10. per.box 0range5......;.. ..'.'. .2 doz.., 15c up P0tat0e5.......................:...... .$l.OO up Artichokes .... ....... .20c. do*. Bananas .'. 15c doz. Many other specials. \ BUSINESS PERSONALS ..':-'■■'"' .■ : " Contlnnf d ...._.:.' MISS ■'•= WElSE—Alcohol, 9 massage • and manieur .-■ ing. - 915 Kddr st. : . k';;,^ N. M. KEACII. manicuring and chiropody. 102S f. Market St.. room 16. '-.» ";,' . -■.--.: : SPIRITUALISM AA — MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance medium: con sultation $1." at her home,- 1164 O'Farrell; by — letter. 4 questions,> $1. Phone Franklin 6722.) ■ A—MRS. L. 11. KINNAIKD. ord.; con. daily 10-4; fir. Sun.. Mon..Wed., Frl.. S p. m.-1439 Fillaaore MKS. HKAL— Readings dally; cir. Thars., 8 p.m.; officiates mar., funerals. 11202 Golden Gate ay. MRS. ORINDLE—S/>anee" Friday eve, 8 "o'clock; ; friends only. 1245 Franklin st. .; •'-■ ;■ y CLAIRVOYANTS FREE TEST to all ; this week to prove his pow ers; advices on ; love, marriages; divorce, law suits, Investments; -reunites the separated.'^ re stores lost love, bow to control others;: 3 ques • tions by mat!. 25c. FULL LIFK READING, 50 cents. PROF. HOLT. Slitter >t..:-;,'..' MISS ZEMDAR.'• young, gifted cla!r. nnd '. palm i-Ist; a wonderful prophetess;; hours 10 to 10; 1. 50c, g. $1. 1610 McAllister st. nr. DeviKadero. VERA MARSH. 1178 McAllister st. nr. FHlmore. She reads your life and tells your;name. 1! sOc. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S ; BAZAAR. 1 IPS VALENCIA ST. : ' r j INVESTMENTS E. F. * WAYLAND & Co.. " • . Brokers— Unlisted Securities. ;■:. * < 474-476 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco.' Cal. '; ORDERS,ON HAND, WE WILL SELL: : Amount. V_ . - Price. 2.000 Seaboard Oil * Transit Co ........; .03 1,330 Purlssi ma i Hills : Oil Co .... V.;■". * .07 2,000 Four Metals Smelting ft; Mining Co. .04 1,000 Midway-Alliance. 00 Co -> .OS 1.000, NhvhJi. Oil ('... (San Juan) ...:...; < f "4 I.uOO Kera Petroleuni~o>.."....... ;,V .10 1.000 Pinnacle oil Co. (San Juan)...... .05 1,300 sharps-- Pyramid tOH 'C 0............ ■ .2.1 :- lOOMascot Copper C0mpany.:.......:.."."3.90 '•- 20. Vulcan '■ Fire Insurance C 0.*..-....... 14.00 50 Ocean Shore Ry. Co. (new stock)... .5.00 .10 American Telegranhone Co .....'.. '.^TS.OO *25 California, State; Life i Ins ..... .V. 20.00 20 Hohllto Rubber 'Plantation Co. ...,:* 30.00 -'-' *21 Western Consolidated . Coal, Gas '. &■ <■- . .>. Elect. (>. *1% $1,000 v b0nd5.......: >: .00 '•■' 10 Poulsen Wireless Corporation .'...". 14.0f! \ : .V> United i States Cashier 5t0ck...... .7 12. i!.". Western 'States Life .Insurance.Co.".; 14.00 '.■'--_-'f 2 Columbia * River ' Orchard-: Bonds :'.'.. . .'i.Bid jOir» La Rubber I'Jnntntfon Co.. ■ 00.00 CHESTER P. ELLIS & CO.. <• 3 STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. 714 Market? st.. opp. Call bldg. \ \-l Largest ; dealers; In ; exclusively, unlisted ' stocks and bonds on the coast; established 1809; all act ive : oil, ' railway, mining. and . industrial' securities bought ; and ' sold;; correspondence f Invited. - :. 'f:■ COMPANIES £ INCORPORATED *T&1 PROMOTED. Legally organized;; books; opened; " storks floated. ; RUTTNER & CO.', SO2 Pacific Bldg. :-;J Corporation Attorneys ; and J Financial 'Agents. -, 5,000 shares of RED ■ LEDGE. QUARTZ iMINING * CO.. NEVADA CO.. CAL.. for . sale, ; par value one dollar, r- BUY - NOW AND MAWE , MONEY. .(rf Corp. J office. 660" Market St.. suite; 2M., ; p* ~i. RAILWAY. REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO., 3* Room 5 030 ■ Hearst I bldg.. pays ,U 2% *: dividends; "i; stock j $1.10 for short i tinje; ja" safe j investment. $1,000 * invested % (fully % secured) nets ■? you g f.">oo y,l yearly; figures ■ to, prove s this;: Investigate. 281 ''4 Monadnock % building. ;* f %,:'-*,-■ '■■'■ ■"?>'",.' : .:* f y- '.: WALTER E. LOGAN, room -17.1 Bacon block, , * Oakland.; buys ; and a^lli i stocks; and bonds. 1?;, tjv REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT i PEOPLE 2 that i would i like to | Invest (their) money |*j in I real \ estate, making s2O i per i cent t profit i and ■ . have 7 i per cent net on j their ; money; I investiga jQ tion | invited. :** Sonth\ Berkeley ?P. O. box 12.~:tf MINES ANDMINING . WANTED —All 'or any >. part of 1 50.000 1 shares of «*; stocki in ' the Mascot Copper Company at $."> per *Uaie. Address bos 10«2. Call office. • •_: GOLD, amalg.. rich ore bought; cash; assaying ** 60c. ?.* Pioneer Assay Co.. 131 r»th i near >. Howards MONEY TO LOAN AAA—KKADI' MONEY AT YOUR DEMAND. ;=i GET AWAY FROM THAT IDEAP^^ That all,- loan 1 companies "i are alike and: that o the! r| charges | and methods «re the same, fur they are! not. -' ••-•.- ,• * - -sgt-taBB .WE ' WILL iLOAN YOU $10 TO : $1001 ON . YOUR "SALA n\ "■ WITHOUT INDORPER OH SECURITY. for as long or short fin, time as you may wish: rebate* given if paid be tote due! LOWEST RATES: NO PUBLICITY. SALARY LOANS. SALARY LOANS. pSiipsFiggf SEABOARD 1 LOAN i co,vggms%mim Sf 60S Chronicle bhlg.. Mnrket and Kearny *rg. *' Of floe* open fBg a. m. to « ' >p. - m.fa Monday i anil Saturday i evenings I until 1 S o'clock. BAY CITY MARKET. Trade at the Bay City Market Delicacy, Grocery; . "■','■;:?: Butter;and,Erst,Depot. : " <■ HARRY. E. SCOTT. .Prop. ■ - OGS-970 Market Street. Some of,' our .; Friday " and Saturday :. specials -'4 First (.'lass Creamery Butler ..."..."/.'. 170 c :per.V<i Pullet a EftK*. ; strictly/ fresh.:..... .'.2O<\ per. dm. Snlder's Catsup*;".", . v.............. I've per bottle I New Canned HorriiiK-lOc per ran, regvi'lSc niK< Salt Mackerel ......:.;":.. r.lOr. reg.- 15c HandiMade German Preilzels. NEW IDEA. ' German Matwuret .":". rr.".. .';.".::. per lb.,■ ."We i Beat Brand -Safety. Matches."..ssc groin; reg. 85e i Hear Brand Safety' Matches. ."..sc" pkg.: rejt.'lOc • Del' Monte Tomato Sauce with pepper..3 cans '£;«• Select -. Ripe: Olives.! per,' <\t ........'..:.". .*.*.2.">e Best' Sauerkraut, 6.lbs. for.. .:;..."..........25c We guarantee to save you money on every thing In our line.' •- . TELEPHONE—FrankIin 5604. BAY CITY MARKET. |v MEAT* DEPARTMENT. ' - Leg Veal .v...;.\....:.... .:.v........'33c Shoulder -Veal ..... V....... 12%e. ',' We have a great many ; customers who have been" with us for, years. This speaks: for itself. ■r£ Right prices anil good • meat,' combined with efficient service, is the reason. ./.;. LET Dl MAKE A CUSTOMER OF YOU. - ; BAY CITY MARKET. CALIFORNIA POULTRY CO. . Phone—Douglas 3004. j lien"* :..............'.........'..-......... 50c up i Roasting Chicken 5...'........"...."........ 23c lb. Turkeys ....... '........-............. 2.V Hi Broilers] .. ;.."........ 50e up Fryers . ....."....*......;.. .."... 50c up Wild. Geese ....."... ;.. 40c and 50c I „ BAY CITY MARKET. t " PIMM Franklin 1178.. FARAONE BROS.. | KAY CITY FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY . .Wholesale and retail dealers In all kinds of 1 Fish lad Shell Fish. Oysters on Half Shell a I specialty. Fresh Fish every day. ■>" ■; BAY. CITY MARKET Goods delivered to any; part of the city. i .^__^-^___________ i LONG'S MARKET Telephone J2452 SPECIALS' rOB SATURDAY Rhnba rb ?. .-.... r...'..........'.... 4 • His. for 23c Asparagus ..'..............'.:.'. .'.".4 lbs. for "25c New potatoes .'...................... ....*. Be lb. Strawberries, new crop. Just In. Alligator pears. /Apartment house trade a specialty. Give us : a trial. . ► -. ,■ - •■•',: ","—' ; MISSION BRANCn OF THE CALL, BLAKE'S ; BAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST. v i THE FILLMORB BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 16.-.7 FILLMORE ST. . ';;.;* MONEY TO LOAN : -v. ____^J ?*;; J'\! Continued -*.L --. -, .'ur AAA—HOI SEHOI.t) LOAN COMPANY "*.■>"•> -'... WILL-LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITTRB. ; PIANOS. ETC.: $10 to $200; LOW OOST; CON FIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL. ' ' CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. ' " 8579 'PACIFIC BLDO, 4TH AND MARKET. PHONES—DOUG LAS t3t6B, - HOMH J1471. Oakland . office. 51S First National | Bank ? bldf. SALARY loans; $15 to $100 advanced to employe* on PLAIN NOTE; no lndorser;:no publicity. Onr method of loaning is; HUd always wilt be clean and aboreDoard..-- A visit will prove this. CALL TODAY.- -WESTERN- LOAN CO.. 408 -410 Call bldfr- Offices open Ba. m. to Gp. m. ; "'"Mondays and Saturdays till Bp. m. , ' .' MONEY ., loaned on ■' furniture." pianos and ;, otber security; lowest 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 3020. GEORGE :,'W.YMILLER,"=s3OO9-16tU^st.,. southwest corner. Mission." room 35. .',;-: • ", AAAA LOANS 'made to PERMANENTLY . «m -* ployed *«SALARIED persons. - wage earners, : TEACHERS (men or women);and others with • FIXED - Incomes: ■=' rates - reasonable; --'. payments easy.; 433. PHELAN BLDG.; ■ PHONE DOCG -':.-^-. V "LA5:3244.-/ : ". -: - -.-/. --. ;. . ■ ■■. -; BALDWIN^ JEWELRY* COMPANY. • : ' ■ Gold ! and Silver Smiths, 29-33 Kearny st. - !;: . LOAN" DEPARTMENT. CASH advanced on salaries: ■. no security; 'lowest rates. 313 Merchants' r Exchange a bldjc. ; - phone Dmiclas 1411, and 508 Call bldg., phone Suiter • ' 2537.-,.->'--. ."\ r : \ ■ --■,::.■:.-:-:--.- —: MONEY loaned rst lowest rates; real estate only; no delay: strictly confidential. G. H. CHIOSSI. i /95S Pnciflc building.... .• -,».,* MONEY,?advanced i salaried' people;" permanently /■ ■ employed: s low rate; t easy • terms:, confidential. . D. D. DRAKE 201 Mechanics bid?.. : 948 Mkt. I AAA—SALARIED men and women accommodated . without " delay ■< or ! publicity. » Home Credit ' and ' ,Investment Co.. 321 _■ Phelan hid*., third floor. j AAA—WAGE earners." either: men •or : women,; can : ■ make: a - loan in \ strictest.confidence" at ; the Em ploy Credit 5 Co., ' room: 424 * Monadnock; bldg.* SALARY LOANS: other propositions. San Fran ■ ; cisco Discount? Agency. 1- 411 f Pacific bid*. CASH: loaned to salaried ■ men" on I note without in dnrser. MORRF.LL. 1007 Monadnock Md)f. ; GOLDEN GATE > Lonn Office, 110 Kearny - St.— >; Low, rates \ on; Jewelry." W. i J.;HESTHAL. .' MONEY TO LOAN—Real Estate AAAA -Will loan any' amount' at ' lowest Interest . on first,' second • and \ third' mortgages, clt*- bay ' ;. or country property, estates .Id' probate, undi •• vided interests; deal * directly J with " lender i and • save expenses mo delay. R. McCOLGAN. 502 -' 604.Ca1l;building, corner 3d ; and i Market; phone • Douglas 2533.", The oldest established and lead- Ins | financial , agency on the Pacific i coast. ■ > r-r. A—Money |to loan 'on San I Francisco and Oakland' .' properties, -. first f and, second; mortgages; . see 'as • •if f you t have ,-. first <■ mortgage .;. and "= need:-- more . money; ) we 5 lend -at •' the; lowest rates« of s Inter -2 est; no delay. >* N. :N. SHORB CO.. x room* • 320 -, ■' ."21. Hearst ■ building, 3d and Market st».; phone Douela* 4635. .-■;::.•'■■•■•.:-'.■':,-•; <?:, -;';.,:.v .:.'>•>■; -•. ; - < MONEY TO LOAN ; • Ist i and 2d mortgages; 1 bank rates;, no delay. . W. E. STANFORD CO., I :. . 208 Humboldt Bank bldg.; • Dougi 2324. % ; ;., I A— *j IF YOU NEED MONEY = SEE 4 US. I BORROW DIRECT > FROM LENDER, no n>l*y; BANK INTEREST—Ist and 2d MORTGAGES. •-■•■?'BHADBOURNB '■ CO.. phone : Kearny ■:2874. 6.^ K■?-. 715; MONADNOCK m.DO., ; 681 ■■ Market! »t.>;y? AN Yi amount •on I real estate,^ first 'or second I mort- J ■ sages;: no' delay: s lowest rates; tlf , your property %/ is mortpaged and you need more money, see us. ■ O. TV.I BECKER, Monadnock I building. 6St' Mar '£s ket ; st.: S phones % Donfflas 1 2150. Home J2150. -\ MONEY to loan on > Oakland. Berkeley. Altmed« Z-l and J Frnltvale '• real ' estate >at> 6: and 7 • per J cent. ,: GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1213 j Broadway. Oakland. MISSION BRANCH OF. THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR, 1108 VALENCIA ST. MONEY WANTED ONE per cent * interest E paid I monthly/on * sums ■of >: *100 .to $1,000 on ; security better; than a t bank. :We ■' carry all the /■ high vclass3stocks,", bonds, ?,; mortgages and I investment i »eenrities.^3#3«!?»g M BUTTNER A CO.. 802; PACIFIC BUILDING. WANTED—fI.OOO at 2 : per, cent per! month; 'good, >,* collateral security; i responsible party.JsAddress $j for interview j box j 3373. Call fofflce.'M^Bßi^aai joTty reaTjsstatb OSCAR HITMAN & BROTHER, ,' , ll.'l Montgomery Street. • . New C room and bath cottage, -fpr . sale on monthly terms. OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHER, " Z'T& 113 1 Montgomery I Street. r HAVE Standard 1 Title Insurance Company,l Mills bid*.. Insure your title; cave time, save money. CITY REAL ESTATE . I :""-..■■;.. '*'•■ ■"■■ Continued ■/':■'■. ' • ■ .'"■'. OSCAR lIKYMAN & BROTHER. - ' 113 . Montgomery Street. •'. ': . ~ LOTS for palp in all parts of the Richmond and r * Sunset '; Districts, "s. on , monthly 1 payments, .p Call for.diagrams,: prices ; and iterms.\ '._,*• - OSCAR HKYMAN A BROTHER; *t f: . 113 .Montgomery,.; Street.:. *•:'■•' ;- ' ; $3.60u--full price ,■•■,.■ ■•: ' f ..■* Think of it. buys a brand ',new; bungalow of <5 •~: rooms * and % bath; . lot I 25x120;? street . hi turn in • ized: : sidewalk in: 'marine; view: J y,"- block from f, McAllister ! st. carllne; and; Golden Gate •< Park: smail \ cash -payment, balance '■': same as " rent. -j Address box 840. ('all office. ; V~V," "~''', :■ ;7^ $7r>o CASH down and $35 ' per month will buy i a BRAND NEW COTTAGE of 6 rooms and bath: •'lot 2,"5x114; streetwork ; complete: ' 1 block I from Market st. and 1 block from 24th; st. car lines. ''/■ 4164 - 2-Tii i; st. /. between y Castro > and '■ Diamond. i Open,today from 12:30,t0 sp. m. i.' * GET a home of i your own \ for the rent you pay; . ■ new •* 4 j room -;. modern cottage;^ half i block;, from ; car ;line;!> price; $2.soo;;terms., $25 month.-' same as rent; gas and ; all conveniences. Take car ■N0;:26 on Guerrero st.% to ■ Lskevlew ay. RIV : ERS BROS.. 461 Montgomery ; st. ' > .... ' TWO ; flats,"; rents $40: i new plumbing j «nd j every - ■" thing: - up: to date; all . sunny' rooms; - owner ■■ on '; premises. .11 Dehon st. ; bet. 16th and 17th above; Church. •' ;•'.•■-'• ■ .-;_;;■■ ■'■■'.'■ ■•_*-.-, '. "■■."-i,' -':''■ DON'T PAY RENT. If yon own a lot. will build . cottage to your liking. • Terms 1 ike rent. NEW ERA BUILDING CO., Inc.. 3297 Mission St. ,:;; REAL ESTATE "IT'S TEIE SOIL AND THE WATER." --.;.,■:■.-..;■ HERMAN ■:.:.:":.■: :. ■■ . ■ ("THE LAND THAT HAS MADE GOOD.")' ■;■<■■■:••-■*-"■■*>■■■ ': :"-- HERMAN-:: .;,/.%• ' :.^_ ■ I* neither a gamble nor •an experiment or any thing else that may; not ■' pan out. <'>."■'--.- .'HERMAN ;: "■ Is a*" certainty, a; country already .producing ..'abundantly, -a • community Inns: since> through the experimental v stage.". - providing .;- absolute ;. safety for home seeker and investor, support. . now hundreds ■of prosperous; farmers : and : their : families. . - " .; ■-- ...-.-••: * : '--■■■■■■ .--:,•■;:■.; KERMAX . \ .-'■ ■ Has a-producing soil, a producing climate and plenty^,of cheap water for irrigation—a combi nation than can not fall to produce'wealth" to - k the i farmer ■■' if he does his • share—AND ;IT DOES. ■ ■--"■■:-.• ■'-■ •'■■-.::-■. -.-> "-:.: ■?: .-.:■•-. ■ "c:> ■ " _'«- >;; Herman. '•' ' ; - • . Acres have this year' produced as high as $400 ■' per acre. , . Herman •■ -.„■:; * Produced the first carload of peaches! shipped - from the San Joaqnln valley in. 1911. ■ ■■■.':^y:r ,: KERMAN ;.;-_:... ■:,./■ :, ■--;*,: Produced the first car: of Elberta peaches that reached the Chicago market: in ■ 1909 four cars belling for ' 7 cents per *: pound.' - ■ ,---». '-'■; •: -.'-HERMAN:-: . • ..■ .'■' ', '. Creamery-produces about-a ton of butter t>er day. \ : ■:- --i^-v : ••->_■ I HERMAN Alfalfa' mill shipped the last summer 312 ! car loads of alfalfa meal. - . • - ■.■-..-■,■;- : ■;.. ■■■■■ : :k3RMAN :': /' .p,:- Orchards and vineyards -' the last season pro duced hundreds of tons of raisins/ dried peaches and " apricots, ; besides" enormous ; quantities :of , green . fruit and grapes shipped : for table " and canning, purposes. . : ■HERMAN ' Shipped the- last season 1,000 tons of wine : grapes. . "kxY ' ■ ■ ■'■ ■--•■■ HERMAN ■Produces quantities of hogs, poultry and minor money making crops. -'■.-. , v .-i JOIN OUR SUNDAY EXCURSION. . i , Write for literature. • ' SALES DEPARTMENT, FRESNO '..'■'■ IRRIGATED FARMS COMPANY. 506-8 KOHL BUILDING,. • SAN FRANCISCO. . SMALL RANCHES ,; ;-:'* ■ ■ and »" ■-■■ ■• ■ COUNTRY HOMES Within SO minutes' ride of Oakland and 1 hour's ride of San Francisco.,\. ' These lands suitable for anything that you wish to use them for—all fruits, all vegetables and nuts, particularly the English walnut. INVESTIGATE WALNUTS. Better than an endowment policy, assuring yon a large and steady income in years. to come. PRICES WILL CERTAINLY s DOUBLE As soon as the Oakland an Antioch railway com pletes its tunnel, about July 1 next. BUY NOW : -"i. and /-•"- :,-"-■; , TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TODAY'S PRICES. If you are looking for a SUMMER HOME, by all means make arrangements to accompany us to our valley. . ■;-.:.\"*~ "_;.'' . WATCH THE TOWN OF CONCORD GROW. The manufacturers along the bay at Bay Point already, making arrangements for their employes to live at Concord.. ■ ■ ' , By all means INVESTIGATR or WRITE R. N. BURGESS COMPANY. ' 907 First; National Bank bids-. San Francisco. ' ■;■ . . BRANCH OFFICES: 416 Marketißt.,,Ban Francisco. 153S Broadway,: Oakland. ■-.".'■ Walnut. Creek.; Cal. - '- ■ --:!■-■ ■V: : IZZZ '*.•"! '■■*"•■■ " : -':'■'■":■-'■: > FAIRMTSAD FAIRMEAD FAIRMEAD ALFALFA LAND—Not Jnst ?ordinary land, but good fertile; soil, with-plenty, of : irrigation water.. If you want: that sort of . land. FAIR MEAD COLONY. Madera county, will Just suit > i you... Here ■■ is a rich, \ sandy.-, loam i soil, unex * celled! for, alfalfa.' in a - district \ where '■• dairying and; hosr raising; have \ proven | immensely I profit - able. Fairmend Colony is on the : main line of • the Southern Pacific, i A town. FATRMEAD. is ■ f now,: buildng' on ■ the land. You , will find many v things *of interest' In t this new . colony of i little irrigated farms. Tear, out this ad., and mail it to us,with:your;:name?and;address. 1 . Wo will . send - you 'full particulars. v^raSßMßSßSrtslgSp COJJPERATIVK LAND AND TRUST CO., ";; - Lands -That 7 Produce-.Wealth. 595 Market st., San' Francisco. . RDON'TWAIT 8 YEARS. BET. CALIFORNIA FULL BEARING ORCHARDS. " ■'■ ■•". •■••■■•-;.-- MONEY. BACK IF I NOT ; SATISFIED. $80 cash and $30 per month buys five acres, -' *■'.' with , full ■■ bearing J fruit * trees, In ; the ; famous Bid well •■ Orchards ?at .? Chleo. -j C«JI.; < payments include interest and taxes; your; money back if " Dot '■ (satisfied ■ upon ■? Investigation: the «Bldwell .:; Orchards are the ; most noted- and: productive '■ In '"■, the ;wonderful1 Sacramento valley of California; ■ it's our confidence -in i this * land = that prompts this'■■; generous , ■ offer: c« we've '■ peaches, ■>• prunes, - almonds," apricots and t Bartlett' pears; '• buyers' t railroad fares,-,not; exceeding; $26. : will ;be : cred £* ited ion purchase price: \ land " adjoins the : thriv > ! Ing» town -; of '•- Chico f (14,000 '». pop.) <j (references: ' Any bank ■of > Chlco, American . National .: Bank - 'of . San . Francisco and ■' First: National Bank fof - Kan Leandro). Send for valuable information ■'"- and'facts'to^- .<■ ' •-/:■■;*■,:■ :■■■-.., BID WELL ORCHARDS, Inc.t Chlco, Cal.i . San Francisco cfflee,*sso Market it. f facts to IDWELL ORCHARDS, Inc.. Cbico. Cal. Sao Francisco effice, 550 Market st. _ 5= FOR; sale — Fine,, modern J home \in Los Angeles, , • located near < corner :; Wilshlre «• boulevard n and :; Virgil ay.. J1 block i from < Sunset t park J lot • f>Os I; 370 ft.; | house set | back from | street 40 ft.: fin* '• •* rare plants: and -. trees:, the house: is new and in > every » way modern'ana^op^o date; Baud heat ;: er, i furnace, * 3 -large \ open | fireplaces | for s, wood, " coal 4or f- gas; ;- living a room » 18x22" ft.; 5 beamed <fi ceiling; builtin * sideboard: f, art * glass i windows ■ Inl parlor '> tnd »living; room' and sln s main | stair ■" case: 54 ; large ; bedrooms,^ sleeping | porch, house 11 telephone;" soiled linen 1 chute to | laundry; ' every ■ 'a bedroom opens on a porch; disappearing screens H all i over I the | house:: house I and l grounds iin I per -7fect ' order: .will: sell ; for" $14,000. or ; will take B Ban I Francisco 1 property; s $5,000 1 can | remain lon 11 mortgage: I owner i has 1 moved Si to : San I Francisco "y-_ only * reason ? for »celling//' Address" L. ;E. F. ,"j box : j. 100. 4 Call office. , . ' ; : ' ; S TIPS ON TTRLOCK ~~ TURLOCK IRRIGATED % FARMS ;t were not 1r ;i» danger; for | one I minute %on | account %of the J re '■/■ cent i"dry • spell," but t the J rain i this! week am snow in the mountains doubly assures tu* ~? crops In this " district. You \ should L clear $2.00( H per year on j one iof | those; 20' acre < farms ;we r art t■" selling I and f the 5 terms « are •"easy." $125 * pel ncre now. Will - double -; in value ~in "agshort time. An Ideal place for a home. 1 Churches, V' schools, dally 4 papers, etc. Richest land or earth; • Ask us. about ? it.las Excursions; weekly. TURLOCK DRLHI IRRIGATED I.ANDS CO., 1001 1 Western j Metropolis | Bk. bid., San } Francisco, FARMER, • MR. RANCHER. MR. BUSINESS . MAN. jsS wanting -a >. good - ranch for health, . pleasure! and % k profit. What lis | the 1 use Sof | raising * products when ; you \ have i not I the 1 proper ; market < and 1 the H middleman makes 5 the |' profit ? % For | a paying * big thing on I the easiest sof terms, people comib 1 and :- take ■ all products from the a ranch •-"' now.l including! stove wood,! at / good prices. w Ad ;'■ dress' ■ J. •■'•''*:'• r- ---'> ' CHAS. KOERNER. 121 2dBt.;i room 3. San Francisco. 18 ACRES—B > pasture, 61 young orchard, 4 hay; Mi $2,000.1 $500ica»h.'- ' i£.Tf'* *- ' It ull ibearlnjrl prune*: I $4,00041 ."16 aore^-Payl 18? per|cent'^net; i $7.5Q0. ■», $500 cash, g buy; g§ $6,000; Swill Hex acres—Half full bearing prunes: $4,000. acre* —Pay 18 per cent net; $7,500. acres—Elegant buy; $6,000; will ex %chanjro. acres—All in grain: $140 p" acre, 'JL- -. acres—Mountain hmne: $800. , 2T. acres—B orchard, 12 (train, ion cords wood; fine improvements; $6,000; will ex change. 10 acres—Good home: $2,500: ? tertnu. . - S^ 150 1 acres—Can't sbe i boat; t SK.ROO; terms. O. C. MANSFIELD, Wylie ■ bldg., Napa, Cal. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ___^ Contlnnfd $3 an "acre; 100 acre farms for $500:1 ideal delta - garden soil; fine 1 American -colony.* forming In Sonora, near beautiful Gnlf of California: cata s •■; logue. C. M. WOOSTER COMPANY. 303 Phe , :. lan building,: San ;Francisco. -.:■-■■ .,■.:■ > ■ NOW.' is ' the - time ito.;buy„ a ■ smail; 5 • or; 10 acre t:: tract. We have the finest , alfalfa, berry, fruit, "€\ vegetable i and i poultry . land *in % the r state; lo cated in ;Alameda county, an i hour's ride » from 7 Oakland: ■- price f $100 per , acre anil up; 1 easiest ;,':.terms. ,c Progressive . Realty , ; Co.;: 180 Snttpr st.; $2,000—80 acres.* 4 > miles ?. to * Xapa: t._ 20 acre* " plowed J land, .1 > a.. ■In : crop.'k balance & rollin#r.' v;: pasture ; and wood:' never failing ■ spring.' piped .. for irrigation: partly fenced: choice borne site, ■ scenic . view over S Xapa *, valley; : $1,200 cash, : balance/tIme;^KREDO.: 702; \farket st. ! RICHEST GARDEN * SOrfTon easiest terms ever -■5 offered : $1 mo.; 5, 10 or 20 acres; only 4 blocks £"-, from • courthouse.';stores,: school.'-:etc.. ■47 miles ; from ;• S. • F.: J $S5 i up; '* 8: to 10 years' i time. ' LOCKE-PADDOX Co.. S3 Montgomery St.. S. F. 3" ACRES, . new: BOMB, * small | chicken ■ house; < 114 ' miles . Hayward. U ■ mile car line: 5 rent «$lOO 'v. per ; year: sell at $2,500. easy* terms. P. E. > BAIRD. 1715 Telegraph ay., Oakland. FARMS ON ELECTRIC LlNK—Rich soil: water '-■ mr n guaranteed; i-as* low as '$75 •per acre; easy terms. , Send In for half fare. ?• : STINK A KEXDRICK.^; 23 ; Montgomery st. -^ AA—FOR farm lands. ".Investments.;* mortgage loans .or properties exnerted or cared for,- see ,I or write C. -- M. f' WOORTER COMPANY. 303 •, Phelan bnlldinsr."'San Francisco. v , : • GREATEST little bargain' in Alam«da county—s : seres, sandy loam; with some improvement*: must be ( sold;; only $730 cash. See, today. ■ ISO Slitter, st.. room 301. ;-.'■ v " ; - ; 160 acres fine alfalfa land, near Tulare: level; 1 plenty water.^lnquire -owner, -ROBERT K. . GILBERT. Olympic club. , "-;-.:" FOT'R ;>< - with house, barn,: well, 1, etc.: " on' : beautiful road: only - 51.250, cash or terms/ I PROGRESSIVE REALTY CO.. ISO Sutter st./_ 27 AChES,.3i mile of Orland. in V. S. irrig. : dist.: 25 a. In alfalfa. 2l- 9 a. fine orchard land; - $5.500. U. - PI,IER. 414 Hearst bldg. . ORAXGE GROVES mean an income for life. Let : me tell you bow to get one on easy terms. W. T. VAHI.BRRG, Broadway. Oakland. C BEAUTIFUL^JIIIa hotel sites on the shores of " Blue lakes. ' O. A. BF.HREND. Cat. 9AKLANB REAL ESTATE $4,500— Reduced .'. from ; $5,500 * for quick : sale: *;:.. beautiful 5 room cottage with 3 rooms In base : ment: 9 nice f sarden; fruit | trees and flowers. V Fruitvale ay., : Oakland. ■ ; HAYWAUD ÜBAL ESTATE MEEK estate ;Is ?building some 'beautiful-homes on easiest terms. Some acres left at $425 each: free maps. Room 425. 163 Sutter St., or H. R. ROBINSON. Hayward. r:-.,-■:. GOOD chicken:or fruit land near Hayward: good "water; 20 acres; will divide into 10 acres. Address W. S.. 777 Dolores st. - ■ - I ' . i RED WOODJ£ITY--Real 1 state ELEGANT HOME SITES,' x>nly '$150 each; $5 - down and $. per month; write or call for hand some booklet :r- :-.; :. : "E. W.MAGRCDER. 42?, 42." Phelan bldg . .700 Market St.. S. F.. Cal. ; 3URLINGAME REAL ESTATE^ '-■ WRUNG AM • FOOTHILL LOTS. f Large lots, ready for the builder; all Improve* ments completed; .. the - highest land iii the - dis trict; convenient to station, and only 26 minutes from city; restricted property;. easy, terms, small first' payment and balance >in .monthly < install ments. - - Send for book of - photographs. ' Eastort Additions, 225 Mills bltig.; also 1294 Broadway, Oakland. :-l'i'\^',rr'[:: .•■-,-.-•,"•*<■-;■-: \":. : -, :r -■-.' SANTA CRUZ REAL ESTATE HOMES.: ranches! acreage; exchange; ; price list. DAVID L. WILSOX: Santa Cruz. Cal. , , JHELROSE REAL ESTATE TWO 4 room modern houses for sale; street work done; one,partly;furnished: price $4,200. Ad dress 1442 50th av..-Melrose.. ;;■■,. ; r ■ P^OPERTY^ FOR j sale—The ; best : buy In ■ Richmond i for quick profit; can't,be:beat; 3;loJs.<Oth*st. bet. Cut- V ting boulevard and Potrero av./small cash pay- I' ment down p and ■ balance easy monthly pmts.*; also 3 lots; Cutting boulevard bet. > 7th anil Bth sts.. both in front a! new inner harbor. C. W. , MEDLER, 475 Pine St.. San Francisco. '""-■'" . REALJzSTATJI TO EXCHANGE^ FOR' exchange— ■ acres ,; of r timber 's, land and seme/ cash: land is located in Montgomery • ; county, 1 Georgia;. want , hotel, restaurant ■or «a - ! loon In or near San. Francisco.' Address O. W. ; FRAGER;CasteI hotel, cor. Ist and Folsotn. IDE X ' home.' 1 valued' at , $4,500, in * Minneapo : > lis., : Minn.';", situated :In one ;of • the' best; rest " dence streets;*.. will i exchange for fruit ) land In northern or central California, -v: What have you? ,: Address box':6so.'. Call office.' ■ '. ■ ALL kinds of Oakland,": Berkeley or S. F. property to exchange for ranches or land; send me full description if you -want a. good exchange. . J. r H. EDSOX.; 1128 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. t : ; FOR exchange—Will >. exchange residence property ;■, In 5 Los j Angeles I for : country, land unincumbered V and I producing ' Los !' Angeles j property gilt • edge ;In every ;way; ri Address; box "00.' Call; office. ; : THE FILLMORE BKAXCH OF THE CALL IS AT.1657 FILLMORE ST. .' LUMBER^FORSALE NEW lumber $10: $1.40; flooring.,slo; ;- country .; list figured. | Swift & , Co.. lOth-Mlsslon. PROPOSALS AND BIDS 1 PROPOSALS FOB CROSSOVERS AND Tl'BN #- 01,'TS * for t electric i towing • locomotive ; tracks : for all locks.—Sealed proposals: will lie ► received ;at the office.of the General: Purchasing' Officer, Isth mian Canal Commission. Washington. D. C. until 10:30: a. in., April 3. 1012. at • which time they will fbe ; ■ opened ( : in - public. '. for J furnishing the above mentioned articles; "Blanks and general in formation gelatine to- this Circular (No. 4 6SSI may he obtained from this office; or the offices of th» Assistant Purchasing Agents; 24 State Street. New.sYork City; SCM Whitney-Central Building. New Orleans. .La.. < and * 1080 North Point Street. San ' Francisco. < Cal.: i alsor from tin* \ I". -: S. Engi neer *;offlees >■ in i the following cities: -.'-f.Seattle; .Wash.' : Ix>s Angeles. Cal.; Baltimore. Md.: Phil adelphia,-- Pa.: -; Pittsbur" ;* Pa.: Boston. r Mass.; Buffalo.' N. Y.;i-Cleveland. Ohio: i Cincinnati. Ohio;' Chicago. 111.; St.; Louis. .Mo.; Detroit. Mich.: Milwaukee. Wi*.: St. Paul, Minn.; Chat tanooga.:'. Term. : - T-o«isvllle. . Ky. ; •■: Mobile. '■: Ala., and :; G»lvc«ton. Tex.; iCommercial '" Club.,: Kansas City. Mo.;' Chamber of ■' Commerce. Quincy.. HI.. and 'Commercial? Club, Tacoma. Wash.—F. C. Boegs.', Major. Corps of Engineer*. U. S.* A.. Gen eral Purchasing Officer.t?j ./ v -.-" : , ' nEAIi;ESTATE"Tn.\XSAr;TIOXS "■Fred A Greenwood to Roy .T. Snmers,' lot in line of Jackson street, mr. of Locust. Vi~ 4o by X ii27:B>4;:slO;:>: u ..'.■,"-; :■ :;■.;;■. - . J-:,. .-: ■ ;"- . ■*« Leon L. and wife to Roy .T.-; Somers.'\lot commencing nt '■■ a ! point 137:0 .W.of locust :street and 127:844 N of Jackson.; W 30, X 84:2>4^more oriless.'sEj3o:l%** more or less. -S to beginning; $io.\;v-'-:-:"; ;; ;f. v.y : ;-' v^^^ ;v ;J Roy J.:Soraers and.wife to Fred A. Greenwood, (half interest-In same;; $10.' ■:■ .: . l-» Charles "J.'iU.^Koenlg and wife to Charles Fllip plnl. lot In 1 N line of. Union: street.; 76:0» Wof Polk. W 25 by N 92:; $10, - f iff John *E. Cazes to -Thomas Scoble. ; lot in E \ line lof Slvteenth 5 avenue," 155 SX Tof Lake s street. N : 85:10% more or less. SE 128:2 more or less, S 1 £2:8 11-18 ."more? or 5 less, W 127:6 to beginning; $10. "^-".'";-':;:ry >-:;" ;-*t -■"-: '"■'=•'■ '":::- ; ~r- ■..-.•■;,•-, ■ ;•. ij"A."I 5.,: Macdonald and wife ,to Horace: H. Miller, half.interest? in lot in W line of 'Valencia: street, 135 Nof Sixteenth. Xsoby W 80; $1". --' . - ~-i Horace :H. Miller: to ;C. O. ;G. Miller, half In terest in same: $10.; s;v - ■-> ■"•."•- --■ >:■:■'*'■" :3 George ;K. Friuk; and; wife ■to George } 11. Mas- I tick and i wife, same;: $10. :■ '■? •■ ;, ;, i : "'; : Walter E. .Tanke and wife to Delia M. .Woodln: lot in W line of Sbrader street, 25 S of Rivoli; S ; 25 by,W U4.»'i : $10. * ' , '.-*££&£ p Eugene H Woodin. to * Delia M. Woodln, same; gift. *»sLestw«D.* Gowan >to Thomas ;H- Greely, lot '■ 6, block 2. Golden City tract: $1.%;*:;- r ■ > Harry JB. Ellis * and \ wife ito Alberta 1 McCauley • and i. wife. Jot 60, block' 10. Lakeview; j $10."¥f5S;*ffi»,? W' Pasqnale fAcqnila 5 and wife to > Mariano 'Z. No vello lot .* at 1 SW* corner |of 'I Eugenia: (Lincoln i and Wool streets, 25 by W 7<>; $10.-i«.-t% ; I sat Bakers Beach Land company to Charles H. Mo i Cr.rmiek, lot In E line of Thirty-second avenue. i 37:6% S from intersection with N line of lot 12, ! parallel with Broadway line of lot I 14 84:5*4. 40. W Sfl:."> T6. being a portion of lot* '. 12 and ■ 14. Lyon & Hoag's subdivision Bakers Beach ' Land; company^- $10. -:*f>s'.-.' ; V=S" '■':,' ■ '■' * f-'"■ -' I p; Blanche E. McKay?to .lames Yonng. lot. at NF, corner "iof a Plymouth ■ (Mnragoi and '.'■ Minerva \ streets. E 100 by N 12.": $.". I (-, " s .^".:'^ > - •' ; jg| Mission Terrace f company *to Charles iF.I Steele and wife, lot 9. block .1. Mission VTerrace.i^^p§ I Charles E. Ellist ami wife }. to i Katie and 1 Annie lot in line of Lake street. 334 W of Eleventh avenue. W 25 by 100; $10. Sf Charles T. Spader and wife toi Henry C. Karst. lot sln NW line of Channel street,*|327:s 1-51SW of Seventh. 27:51-5x120; $to. . :smmm S San f Francisco f and | Fresno $■ Land s company st to John McAvoy. lot [ in ,V SW - line of v Palon ; aTenue ! (Sixteenth avenue South'*. IT". N'W of Lane (L) I street. XW 130 by S\V 100; $10. William and Mary.Gordon to De'wey Coffin, lot ['-.InJK-linn"of Hoffman avenue, 95 so* '2"-»'Ciity , fifth street.' S3O by;E <:.".; $10.-:■•-•■ ,; Oscar ]!.-vm;-:i .v . Brother =• to;' Ernest; H. Ter- , sclujren. Lit in E line of Douglass street. 374 S ; of > Nineteenth. S 2." by X 125; $10. - .-"•-T^X J Emil S. Xensehwamier ami wife to August Sau nier and wife, lot in W line of Pope street. 170 S of Mission. s so by Wl2t>: $10.? r-\r:i AVilloren and wife to R. H. Heneken. lot j iii"XE.line of Twenty avenue South. 2."0 NT jof J street. N\V 25 by SB 100: $10. ; ' : .Jcrnison-Hewitt company t.i William R. Hewitt, lot at' XW * corner 'of Rroderick ; and • Sacramento struts. W 137:0 by X ».".: 2«..,,: $10. ? - ';•;■ Gregory P. Knsi to Retina Kasr. lot in E line ■•■■' of 'Dolores street," 140 X of Fourteenth. X 70 by E 140: $10. - > •:-.•-; ■-•-->• - K. SacrNte to M. Regina Kast. lot In E line of Dolores street. 140, X of. Fourteenth. X7oby E 140; $10/ . ■ • Matilda Esberg to Almy Investment company. I lot in N\V linp of Market street, l«W:ft% XE of Eddy. XE 30. N\V 104. s 51:1%. SK 82:8)4; $10. ' Ida F. ; Morgan: and A. J. Morgan to Frederick L.Kredo. lot in E linn of Thirty-second avenue, 100 X of q street. X so l.y X 120: $10. •I.udwig .M ■ Hoefler ami wife 10 John Wilson and wife, lot in S Hue of Trumhull street, MO E. of Cungdon. V no by s 110: $10." ' Mary A. Diigan to John Nolan and,wife, let In a X line of Sagamore street. F. of Capitol ave nue, X 50 by, X. 125: $10. V: ■ -./ 1.. I*. Kerner vs. John Wenninger and wife (by referee) to Clarence A. Batighman. lot nt sw <"" ncr of L Post and Poll! streets. S 00 by W 55; $10.000,,- » . , ' ' Clarence O. Banghman to Ales and Anto: Vaysßie. lot at SW corner of Post and -UnUi. streets. S «0 lit W 55; $10. rMartin Hanson. to Emir Johnson, lot 206. Rift map 1: $10. . » M. J. Mortens to.Lillie Catherine Mortens, lot nt SK corner of Bush and Pierce streets, 9 100 by V. .V.: $10. : ; , „.-■.>-'. "Thomas and Alice G. Seoble to Van E. and Florence. W. Britten, lot 'in B line of Twentieth avenue, 175 X of Lake street.' X 25 by E 120; Shi. William I. and Ruth M Smith to Henry M. Goldsmith lot In W line of Sixth avenue. 100:1 X; of Lake street. X 30 by W 120; $10. - Anton F.Frugoli to Daniel McEwen. lot in 3 line of J street. ."7:0 E of Seventeenth av«mie. E 25 by S 10*:: $10. . '3 -Cornelius MeGinty to Giovanni Battista Cre setti. lot in E line of Venus street, 1.".0 X of Williams avenue. X r»0 by E 100; $10. ■ Same; to Angelo Kdeli. lot in F. line of Venus > street.'l2s X of Williams avenue," X 25 by E ' 100; $10. ••. • ■' ' ■ - , : ' Isldor Rosenberg and wife, to A. J. Steele, lot-, 3G." block B, Haley purchase: $10. . Kate lenders to Benjamin F. Cook, lot in W line of Nineteenth avenue. 100 S of Lake street,^ S 27:(i by t W 120: $10. ■ - Eniil Xenscbwander and wife to Lev! Moss.:! lot In E line of Idaho avenue, 170 S of Powbattan ; avenue. S 2." by 8 86: $10. . . ■ j Peter Jensen to Johanna. K. Jensen lot ln-R~ line of Richland avenue,; 150 X of Mission, B -■"• by S 100: gift. - •'.-':■"...'.■-. ■ . ■■ -41l Mary: Ilavrley: to Virgil Hawley. lot in S line * of Trumbnll street. 225 E of Congdon. E 25 by S 110: $10. - -.■; Phillip Peters et al. to .Tames Barnes, lor !n W line of Twenty-fmirth avenue. 134 Sofa ;■ street, S 25 by W 120; $10. ,". i Ernest F. Souther to Nellie Soother, lot in X line of Richland avenue, 500 E of Murray. I 75 by X 100, and other piece; $10. Estate of r,nißia de Ferrari, deceased, by adm. to Alice de Ferrari, admx. Peter A. De Derrari., deecased. lot In S. line of I street. 82:6 W of; Twenty-eighth avenue,. W 25 by S 100; $1. Sarah J. Cheney to Mary C. Burns, lot in X line of Tenth avenue; 175 S of N.street, S 50 by, E 120; $10. George. Thistleton to Harriet Elizabeth This v tleton, lot in X line of Faraliones street. 575 X of . Plymouth awe, E 25 by N 125, and nine other pieces; gift. ; ,v* v i■ f- " nii lid In Contract* ■< Max Blochfleld with W. H. Daniel. for « two story and basement' frame building in S line of Fell street 55 E of Octavia, E 27:6 by S 100, for $3,700. , ,',.-■ '•-.. i —. '-■■' -' : ■ •■-.■■ A. B. Spreckels with W. P. Fuller and J. W. Bender Roofing company, glazing, composition; rooflng and flushings for building in W line of Front street. M:9% N of Market, X 02:S by W i 137:8,-for $2,390. ;" ■ 1-. Carriani with F. Dalgero, to erect a three story and basement frame building In S line of Chestnut street. 101:0 . ■ of -Powell, E 25:6 by j S ; 120, for $5,900. • '; ' ; , .:■. .: ;— # — SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific %>s [Special Dispatch , lo The Call] EUREKA, March 7.—With a cargo of fuel oil for the Humboltlt Transit ,company, oil steamer Whittier arrived from Port Harford this morn ing." . :--■ ;•:. - ■': - ■ ■■,- *"■" - •"' T ■--"' > ; Workers engaged ■on the. reconstruction of the Jetties were paid on* today.- the total wages for February amounting to $3,042.45. , v w Another;consignment of frock"? was , delivered .to the v government,engineers i today,/ and everything isiworking smoothly. It la expected that several hundred rods. of jetty will be constructed In a. few. months. ;. ■ ■. ; • ' • Steamer Prentlso arrived from San rrancisco this afternoon and will load lumber at Field? Landing for the return trip. < Steamer Acme arrived from San Francisco late this afternoon and will take on lumber and shin-; gles at Areata for the return trip. , Steamer South Coast arrived from San- Fran cisco this afternoon. " ' A -: With freight and mail and a large passenger list.-steamer F. L. Kilburn departed this after noon;": v _ , '.;••....;.■;/■:"■.„.'.■ ■■■ ■ ■.•• :* With lumber for San Francisco and southern California ports, steamer San Pedro departed this afternoon.--,-".. ?■'. .-" - •,- "..■'. ■.:'-?■ '■ ■'■-'•■ _•■.; ;.,'". ;.--;'; Carrying:lumber and passengers, steamer Van guard departed for San Francisco this afternoou; v With lumber for San Pedro, the steamer Bow doin departed late this afternoon. ." Schooner Bertha Dolbeer," ?. sister , ship: of the schooner '• Lottie" Carson, which .was recently sold to an Alameda man. lias , been: purchased by the Pacific Packing company;and today was taken la charge by Captain Erickson. who will have com mand !of the boat. The Dolbeer '■ will ,be loaded with r lumber, towed to San Francisco, drydoeked and thereafter placed in the Alaska salmon trade. For nearly four years the Dolbeer, - which was built here in ISSO, has been berthed in mud near Carson's mill, -alongside the Lottie Carson,"the* advent of the steam schooner, having made both useless ;so v far ;■ as r the lumber trade ' was con cerned. •: ■ . . • , SAN PEDRO. March 7. —The 5 British steamer Assuan of the Kosmos line discharged 1,000 tons of "cargo-and cleared tonight ? carrying 900 tons of : European .cargo and ; 1,200 tons of Chilean nitrates for San • Francisco j and 1,000 tons of nitrate* for Victoria. B. C. 2 ;■.-.. Having been repaired at the Craig dry«Jook at 1-onjc Beach, the ■, schoonrr £ W. F.; Jewett' re turned here today : and expects; to v sail tomorrow in ballast for the Columbia river to load lumber. v The North Pacific ,■ company's steamer.; George W. Elder arrived today' from - Portland : via San Francisco, one-; day behind .schedule.,;. and after landing passengers and freight . proceeded for San i Diego. *^ The ' Elder will, touch here north bound tomorrow. :. : * :''Thes steamer" Washington discharged 600.000 feet : of, lumber; for the Southern California - Lum ber scompany and .cleared ?tonight for Coos ,B*y to ' reload, taking ' passengers * and >freight I for; tlie West Coast /Steamship company Vat-San Franc isco/; ;-■- ';: ' ' / '--■','.,' ■-">■ ;■■ '■ ", ■ -■'.. '■'. ■;.. The r Pacific','Coast company's liner ,' Governor 1 arrived j this ■ morning; from. San Diego with ' In passengers,* ■ and ' after taking - additional cargi> proceeded for/ I*iiget s Sound; ports via ■ San, Fran cisco."' ;■■-.■■ ■■■.;.■■.■•::■■ ; :: ■■ ■■■ l:'.v f -* '■ ■•■-.; t : ■ -'■t ; : The steamer Hoquiam arrived , this morning five " days ;from the Columbia .river /via;: San Francisco,'? bringing passengers / and ;• freight . for the West ( Coast * Steamship ■ company' and 575.000 feet.s'of lumber for tlie National Lumber com-' pany at. Terminal. ■... ;- •,'»-," V ■ The -'steamer -.William 11. Murphy; discharged 750,000 feet.of lumber for the Consolidated Lum ber - company .at Wilmington i and » after loading a cargo of ■ bridge timbers cleared for Eureka jto reload.'.?'- '/ -'- '■<: ■■". ';*:.; {-„•<. '"■ ;•'■'• •■■ ■ ' : .; .'%fC: •j>. The Pacific, Navigation company's «* steamer Harvard ■:■: arrived ; this * morning - from * San v Fran cisco with 135-passengers,and 350,t0ns of cargo and ;proceeded this afternoon for £au Diego with passengers. '.^8* J©^^irfHWSßS^v> "- '■■> The is steamer ,:. Vale of.. th«»; sam». company cleared s this afternoon \ for SansFrancisco:with■ • large: passenger; and freight list. ■;'" '\.< T he ■ Kteamer Helene I,has h arrived . '. four" days I from *Willapa- Harl^r and : will : discharge 750,000. j feet of ,lumber in the Southern Pacific slip. ■ .Afters discharging: 000.000 feet?of lumber /for the { Charles,-JTcCormick 4 Lumber; company,: at 1 San Diego, the steamer ' Klamath : returned . here to day. ;. took i passengers and : freight for the - M»-r-i chant*' Steamship 'company, and cleared for Fort-j land >;tosreload. 1-;"^- 1: v -. ■ ■•^V*. ";.■",••'■" • ■'-'■ V ! v.v Arrivals; today included the steamer Fair. O«k»,! five f days % from -Grays * Harbor, currying 875.0U0J feet» of lumber consigned ito . the K. K. Wooit Lumber 'company.';:: .;' ■.' :-" :_•*-' :- -■ , * :: The schooner'Alpina." now "discharging 1,200.00<l feet of lumber nt this port, has been chartered to' load »lumber .'■ at " Pugef i sound 1 port* lor | Cailaa and is scheduled to sail in ballast Saturday. ■..-.- | ' The S steamer i Heleoe I eleared^-tonicht »:• for .•, S»nj Diego I to 1 discharge s remainder * of 2 lumber "; caxscj loaded WlUapa Harbor.^- ; • ;>; ".,>; ].M |v'n>e,9 British *• ship if Inverkip. Captain:.' Hand with j general! cargo ;f or J this ? port ,* and r San ; Fran-. Cisco,v.is; out jf 5." i days ': from \ Antwerp \ via S South! American ports and \is \ due here about \ March ;ir>J "'* Arrivals rat Redoudo 5 Beach Include B, the i oil barge S Monterey ," TJ in ; tow Aof i tug , Hercules * front San Francisco,: carrying, 10,000 barrels of oil foil the Standard Oil company. - SEATTLE. Wash.. March 7.—Arrived. stror4 Sebarafifrom Eureka: Alameda.'• from Tar'nnaj ship Benjamin \F. Packard, from s Port BlafceleyJ Y~\ Sailed— J Buckman.** President; 5? Colonel |b| T-. Drake, towing f- barge 1 93,*| for San f Francisco} Moran. Pat»Ts<m. for whaling cruise. ; ' . | 0 . , POSTSEASON GAMES: BARRED NEW YORK. March : 7.— It is officially an: nounce.l i, at t Clumbia university that the t Coin bia basket I ball* team, winners sof the Inter. glate title, will not lie S permitted Ito '{ play IH postseason t games S for tli" national; or a sectional championship, y'jßoth Purdue, and "Z. Wisconsin! which claim ;t he conference "championship,"! recent! ly sent I challenges'; to: the • Columbia "■ five for 5 thii national cb.aau>ioiishifi. .' f ;■..>'■ ' A 13