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FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. THER TRACT. SATHER TRACT. o Fruitvale Station. e Lote any sise you wanti, terms ; wew- ert. eieotric lights; & beautiful #pot; new houses for sale on terms. 2 5 SALSEURY 18 EXCLUSIVE AGENT. JALE AVE. XNEAR POSTOFFICE R AND 4TH ST. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. E W. AUSTIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND DEALER. Meviber of the Oakland Real Estate Asso- clation. 1002 Broadway, Oskland. $3000—Besutitul Linda Vieta bungalow cot- tege; new: § rooms, bath, gas; finely fin- ished; close to cars and trains; owner §o- ing away; on easy terms; including new N carpets. $2600—New ocolonial house of 6 rooms: bath, gas and tricity; finely frescoed; close 1o cars and trains to San Francisco: this is & rare chance for a bargain; close to Grove street; centrally located. S ROOM mew house on Sather traot; lot 80x T2 mear Frustvale station: 450 SALSBURY, Frultvale ave., near P. O. P ———— e FOR sale—Stock of poultry and fruit ranch: B e 10 acres fruit; chesp remt. F. LBITHMAN, Lincoln ave., Dimond. =t | wn, balance monthly—8 rooms, bath; X cottages U Fruitvale, blocks o i basement: brick T iation: $106 Sown, baiance in emall monthiy | s af eaatt & Shos jeyments 324 Bast Eighth st E_Oakiand station; within 10 minutes’ | OAKLAND ADVTSMNTS. | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. walk of Broadway; full price $1750. HERE IS A RARE CHANCE. A home, just completed, never occupled, econ- open plumbing; bhigh basement; very sun- ny; lawn and stone walks, etc.: near San Pablo ave.; $500 cash down will buy it : _CHOICE BUSINESS OGAKLAND REAL ESTATE. - e SAN PABLO AVE_CHO | PROPERTT. HOLCOME, BREED & BANCROFT, Ine., | e 1060 Broadway, Oukiand, Cal Lot net far out on Sen Pablo ave.: in & good local business cente th old im- provements that can be remodeied to g0od i look this up i#f you want a the best prospective business UNIMPROVED. $375—40x120; elevated iot; piste; close 1o schools, car, eio. —L.T. " $500—100x133; close to Santa Fe statios and | $3000—New 6-room colonial style house, in San Pabio ave.; will soon be worth $1000. | cluding new carpets; close to Grove st — H and essy walking distance of town; on $500—50x100: wtreet work compiete: close to | e At Gov B e eats Sants Fe and Sen Pablo trains; worth | ~ $1000 | $4000—3 blocks from San Pablo and 19th st o 47 - porcelain bath; pariors finished 700-80x100; very sightly locatien in nds R redwood: lot 85x100; on terms o " Vista Terrmce district; street work com- $700 dcwn, $30 per month. piete; one biock t Oakiand ave, cars; ¥ fine view and eurroundings. $3750—4 blocks from Brosdway. on 10th et.: — 1057 — | 7 rooms and bath; ges; double parlors: $1000—33:4x132; on Vernon Adams Poiot Jot 50x100; opposite Lincoln Park. | $3000_Cottage of 5 roome: stght ele- | Pablo ave.: A SNAP cholce bargaln. | wtrest npiete. et investigate. | $2000—Brand new Gothic style house; € rooms: | porcelain bath: fine location; sunny side, close to Grov -0 $2750. = B ouse, T vooms, bath, laundry etc, on | $2000—10 rooms, bath: lot 87:6x125; fine loca- N, eans eis business center, | tion: close to trains and cars; suitable for schools. chrm, eic.. owner wishes to mell, ts: @ snap; easy terma. even at & sacr 5 | $2500—Eastlake cottage: & rooms, bath: double pariors, gas, tiled sink; lot 46x150; biocke from train to San Francisco. block from Telegraph ave.: 0 GLOSE AN - 1 this is a very | place and built by the owner; terms Oer GEORGE W. AUSTIN, Real Estate Agent and Dealer. ber of the Oakiend Real Estate Asso- 102 Broadway, Oakland HARRY L. HOLCOMB'S GEN 514 San Pablo ave. UINE BARGAINS — SPLENDID BUYS. 4 HOMES $3,000—Worth $4000; cottage; large; 6 rooms; trees; chicken house; 100x modern; see photos; snap the purchaser; thin easy walking dis cottage: barn: fruit trees: : 40x120; Piedmont, near Key site; discount for cash 2 story; large terraced sit dings: absolutely ‘sun al exposure; terms. fassive; strictly o modern; colonial 16t 40 feet: ideal situation; near aph Key route; terms. $5000; Swiss modern: 2 story spacious rooms: fireplace: highly ct; on heights terms Crown hill; corner; residence and shrubbery rerme Lakeside homestes buy; big future valus exchange for co v vilia. e $20,000; magnificent: 14 room: grounds; 20th century elevation: rare offering. ; Ideal Fruitvale “to or- ; large; improved, giving e neigh- a el borhood ; $8,750- #-room frult trees mal neighborhood : with solid er hous exce, ‘alve §15.000: table; genuine JAS. S NAISMITH ol e REAL ESTATE BROK 534 THIRTEENTH ST 00 will buy & fine large two-story house of | x160: all in Al or- Seven rooms. "." room. h rr._:wm- :" der; direct to €. F. 28 per month. (P. *he best of Hai t Terrace; this & —Chiidren’s paradise.) + walking distance from downtiown: place UNIMPROVED. s sl worth $3000. when compared with $750 to _$1200—In Roosevelt Terrace: close what is being asked for other places; see to Telegraph ave. Key route: finest re- his strictive property in city; $25,000 worth - of homes alrea 50 . . o o8 fine | W - 823750 will give you your choice of two fine | gug” 0oT0e ol lagant fntted Botwes between Telasraph avenue and Grove street: Food sined 1ote 3 " : z Roees st om “od ‘are. thoroughly _Large: ferraced: all work done: in geil Puilt; cany terme can be srranged if —80-foot: high corner; all work done; Swirnd CATE Dase. s | Ox128; e h 3 $3250_This 4= & fine new colonial house, clope | $1.SSOTSOKIZ worth = $3600; & magnificent > Grows o8- Svven Sood veoms; hows | foot gore: 2 blocks to Key route a "bunia tor yourselt, | Santa Fe depots: big smap. ut you are saved the | g, WARRY L. HOLCOME, 314 San Pabio ave. ance of looking & One of the largest e Sl Thet d most up to date of- - meda County. u were bullding -~ $2600—Thic is a go of six rooms, close Rt & - A B by WOODWARD, WATSON & CO.. INC. the material and eupply men, and will | R WLt be 018 on vers easy torme: house 1s very omfortable and s well worth the mones & YO OF INVESTING IN AND. DO IT NOW N R BE ANY AS CHEAP. AGAIN E. HUNDREDS OF ARE THINKIN C ~ WILL NOR Y T FROM NTH STREET. - eontaine 7 rooms and bath and has fine yard lawne berries and fruits: the Iot is 50x130 on the munny side of the street; see this; Rea) Estate, Insurance snd it is & good ‘elephone Cedar 351 52600, e . s, bath, with 10t | ong ouly Wit Dleck from cace: et SEeeent 15 [y Tonis Saation 7106~ | rented for $25 per month. & 1t's a good Invest- ment as well s a good buy for a home, 2000 Will buy an elegant corner, €5x175 | $6000. feet, on best businecs strest in Oakland: | _ Elegant new T-room house on 21t st. near this i & business site. new well im. | Webster: the house ia s well built as money proved and i mow renting for $1520 per | and care could make It and we invite_your in- annum; & fine investment as it mow | #pection: terms can be arranged to Suit pur- siands, but will double in value in five | chaser; see this!! seare 18° > - $3500. Fine lttie home near 26th and Broadway; it WORTH $65,000. | %8 on the north side of the street and con #45.000_One hundred fect fronting on Broad- | 6 rooms snd bath; mew and modern and in way. with good buildings: standing offer | good condition; let us show you this'! * §1000 per front foot for property on | bt adjoining block: this is an clegant site | $4250, b n fact, a first-class busi- | Nice, mew 7-room house in East Oakland; for any line: property not | mear Lake Merriti; It fs very conveniently ar- re offered for sale; circumstances | ranged and in splendid neighborhood, close to pecessary o sell at once; easily | trains and cars; see this before you buy. per cent more than the price = n five years will double -in | are exclusive agents | 0 here meke worth asked WOODWARD, WATSON & €O., INC., 1172 BROADWAY, COR. FOURTEENTH. RPAL ESTATE. TLOR BROS & .CO., | 5 1236 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. BUILDERE—ATTENTION $15,000—Choloe block, suitable for sub- arv Etree: sewered, graded and macadamized; €. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. PHONE LAKE 36. on car line and in fine neighborhood; this is an excellent opportunity to make eeveral thousand dollars profit L E0_An clogan morthwest corver_on N elegraph ave.; within walking distance of | sgE ONLY 30- FOOT LOT IN LINDA for fats or avartment hous PART OF OAKLAND AVE.: MOST BEACTI- PART OF OAKLAND AVE.: MOST BEACUTI- FUL_PORTION OF TH ROUNDED BY ELEGANT HOMES: THIS IS TRACT: SUR- $500— Fine 120 feet front by 110 feet @eep; pear San Pablo ave. worth $1200. | R BARGAIN AN EXCEFTIONAL OPPORTL- | NITY TO BU N N [BOR- $500—Beautitul bullding site in Boulevard | 3 3 Heights overlooking the bay; -mmnr.-ly T e TR P Ppx. Gouble in value In two years. These are & few of our bargains. Give us @ call and we will make it to your sdvan- g - . INVESTORS AND HOME SEEKERS, AT- NI S MCPONALD & 0. TENTION—TOR SALE IN EAST OAK- Oniient, LAND. IN ORDER To CLOSE UP AN ESTAT! NE BUILDING LOTS ON | S WORTHY OF SPECIAL AT- OVED - m TENTION _SOMETHING WORTH LOOK-| Lanmwss @ NO RBASONABLE OPFER | WILL BE REFUSED. NO TROUBLE TO | | $1460—A modern cottage of 5 rooms. beth, hot ané cold water and other mflfi: conveniences; on the sunny #ide of u sunny gtreet, 150 feet from the car line. bargain { | | S R SRR o- 0 2 g = o T $2780—Within three blocks of the Ki ferry line; 6-room house; very u.oa‘l-.."".‘.f:‘ -wm”_z ; lot 128 feet deep, -room holse on lot 40x100 feet; street work all done, sidewalks in, £ood barn - first clase; et us show you this. BNAP-$2350; 7T-room house; lot 50x125; near car; terms to svit. WILLIAM P. TODD, L1070 Broadway, Oakland worth $6000: mear local train. louse of 7 rooms, in the sweil resi- | Enep_$4250; worth $0300: 5 Mocks @ence mection of Oskiand: new and com, | . S ! Tx150, oo n every detall; worth your inspection. 'I“’l""‘" O TLTAM B TODD, SX100. J. STEWART & CO., | 1070_Broadway, g 8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Oakland. $50 CASH, $5 monthly: 100x245 ft.. covered roome; high basement; lot 25x140 | Twenty-third avenue local train. house: bath, fae New 7-room 3 E finished in Daturel w grand view of bay and surrounding country: close to main county road: 90 ft. boulevard, i and ot Jovely lake of springs, high and dry, near the R | foothills, mot far from a 3-story schoolhouse ? 21l modern and new:| 04 €lectric cars: an ideal spot and more B o, ow; mamumumr-a.umm;n and 10t 402140 teet Oakland; section bullding up rapidly: phce Toome: | bath, ® manten ta. | &ll told, §800. Call or send for circuias 453 bath: high basement; ay | _Carriage frée. H. Z. JONES, Land Owner. 3 10 ACRES of iand in_suburbs of Oakland; well | 281100 feet; barn, ote.; | 10,0000 10 subdivide and_ sell Jots, chomtc muummg:m“mmkam; wou) tmprov z '« O'RANION. BIEHOP, 466 t., i taining 5 large roome: expemsive mantel, | ot 80x12S; on San | Will buy nice home on fine street, near cars: | Fine 5-room cottage in Linda Vista district | with immense shade trees; sandy loam sofl; | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, " APRIL 17, 190 ALE ADV'RT'S'M'NTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | it o i i OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. — HERE IS A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY. GRBEAT BARGAINS, { mm‘gs LOT ON PARK ST., 60x100; A SACRIFICE. TWO NICE WATER FRONT COTTAGES ON CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR STATION; BAR- GAINS. LARGE LIST OF REALTY. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO | | REAL ESTATE — A MODERN 7-ROOM | HOUSE IN BEST LOCALITY. i A FEW SAMPLES OF MY EXTENSIVE LIST | $1000—5-room, 1%-story cottage; lot 25x101; | terme. | $1000—5-room, 1-story cottag: lot 26x100; terms. % | 51400 5-room, 1-story cottage; lot 26x100; terms. | $17850—5-room, 1-story cottage; lot 30x103; one- i Quarter cash, | $2150—7-room, 1-story cottage; B4x150; | $500 cash. | $2150—8-room, 1-story cottage; lot 40x118; on | half cash. | $2300—6-room, 1-story cottage; lot 5OX150; one- | half cash. $3100—7-room, 1-story cottage; lot 50x150; one- | quarter cash. | 34260—9 rooms; extra bargain; lot 50x267; fine { locatfon; $1000 down, balance terms, A HOM®E FOR 'EVERYBODY. Here is a house that must be seen to be appreciated; lot 50x267; near Mastick station: modern §-room house; large conservatory, fine | grounds, fruit trees, t a sacrifice. I am now building several S-room cottages. Wili be sold on terms. Come and see them. A modern cottage of T rooms; lot 65x150, with adjoining lot 45x150; containing fine fruit trees; sold as a whole or in subdivisions; 5 minutes’ walk from either broad or narrow suuge. lot | FOR®ALP ON EASY TERMS FOR 30 DAYS, $50 DOWN, BALANCE TO SUIT. 32 LOTS, 88:4x125 TO 35x136. SO-CALLED FROMM TRACT, TWO BLOCKS FROM SIXTH-ST. STATION. | THIRTY MINUTES FROM SAN FRANCISCA | " HALF BLOCK FROM LONGFELLOW | SCHOOL. TWO BLOCKS FROM CAR LINB. APPLY TO A. R. DENKE, 1400 WEBSTER ALAMEDA. PART OF LAYMANCE REAL BSTATE CO., 462 Eighth st., Oakland, Cal. business corner close to 100x100; will double in value; bargain. | $25,000—Cost $55.000; magnificent mansion; superb location, grounds and view; extra sacrifice. $15,000—Fruitvale's handsomest hom location; never before -offered. all furnished. $10,000—Cost _ §1¥,000; corner 12-room residence; tral location; sacrifice. $8,000—i"oreclosure sale; must sell; ® rooms; 50x100; 4 blocks of Broadway; 11-story 10 rooms handsome, modern, cholcest cen- | i block ) $6.500—Beautiful Oakland Heights; cozy 8- room; speclally built for two; pretty home. tower, 7-room, corner; near Broadway. $3,250—Special bargain; worth $5000; 7-room Queen Anne cottage; corner; 70x100; choice location $3,250—Offer considered; pretty 7-room cottage near Fourteenth and Filbert sts $2,450_Eighth and Center; neat 6-room home: 30x105; gas fixtures, mantle, porcelain bath, cement basement. $3,550—i acres (36 lots) fronting San Leandro electric road; has modern store, flat; building insured for $2600; flat mort- gaxe $2160; must be sold; bargain for right party’ $2,000 Pieamont: moflern 6-room cottage: 50x 105 near cars and beautiful Linda Vista. | | | | $1,850—Modern 6:room cottage; 3714x115; e vated; Fa® Oakland warm district worth $2500. | $1,500—Bargain; cottage, 5 rooms; 115; street work complete; ferry. $1,100—Piedmont; near new ferry and school; hard finished cottage; 40x145; cheap home. Yot a palace, but good value; 7 rooms; 373x115; mortgage sale. LOTS. $100 foot—One of the finest corners left; close in on Telegraph ave; 95x100. $45 foot (worth $75)—If sold immediately; cholcest 30 feet in Linda Vista. $300—Three fine lots; Seminary ave.; estate forcing a sacrifice. $550—Lot, 50 feet; West st., near new ferry and car lines; bargain LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 ighth st., Oakland, Cal. bie; 100x near’ new 8. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. | $1780—A 5.room and bath cottage; large pan- try; high basement; E. side of 25th ave., mear East 16th st.; lot 26x134; lot ad- Jolning, same size, can be bought at low figure if desired; b blocks of 23d-ave. sta- tion and close to streetcar line; owner needs money, s0 must sell at once, | $2600—A good 2-story house 7 _rooms and bath; modern plumbing; lot 32x100; south side of 3ith st. near San Pablo ave.; only a few minites’ walk of San Pablo station; on new ferry system; owner anx- 10us to sell, | | $2700—A nice cottage of 6 rooms and bath on morth side of 19th st., near Grove ; lot | 27x104; Oakland division of Key route | ferry eystem within 3 blocks; a few min- utes' walk of business center of city; must be sold; good terms. 000—A modern 2-story 7-room and bath house on west side of Howe st.: 2 blocks from proposed route of Pledmont dtvision of mew ferry system: Pledmont-ave, car line one block off; lot §0x130; command- ing a fine view of Piedmont hills, $1300—A fine iot, 70x125, in Peralta Heights; overlooking ‘Lake Merritt and Oakland: owner lives out of city. $2600—Lot 100x100; only vacant lot In block; north slde of 33d st., near Grove; will sell as & whole or in subdivisions; a chance to get a fine home place in good locality. $55 per foot—A chance to get fine lot, 42:6x 100. on Blackstone Hill; finest resident between two streetcar worth $60 a foot now and will soon be advanced. | 83t | | S. M. DODGE & SON, Oakiand, | Phone Lake 26, 1160 Broadway. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Prominent business corner on Webster st 125x75; now leased; at a eacrifice. Splendid factory site; on good corner, Third and Grove; bulldings all complete; for sale or ease. Ten-room house on Kirkham st less thancost of improvement Lot 185x306, with three houses; rents con- stantly for $i5 ver month; price reduced to | $8500;" on terms. / Lots fronting on San Pablo ave., near Ber- keley line; street work completed; on $15 per foot. Choice lots on Dwight way, near Sacramento | st Berkeley; street work completed; $10 per | toot. | _Large bullding lots in North Ouakland, near | Golden Gate, from $5 per front foot up. Some exire bargzains in vacant lots near | Key route line. Caiand inspect 1ist before purchasing, J. J. O'ROURKE, Real Estate and Insurance, 460 Tenth st., Oakland.’ BELDEN'S BARGAINS. $3250—Fine 6-room cottage and lot 45x100, on_Jones st., near Telegraph ave.; very central, $3100—Splendid income investment and spec- ulation; flats in rapidly advancing section; well rented: will take good lot in part payment. $2500—Cholce 6-room “cottage on Jones st., near Grove; right In the heart of town; lot 30x100. $2600—Nice 6-room cottage near Adeline | station; lot 85x115. $1050 will buy a_7-room cottage and lot 45x133, few blocks from San Pablo ave, and Key route. BELDEN, Real Estate,’ 1112 Broadway, Oakland. BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. | The guardian of the estate of MARY STARR has filed with the Probate Court (Juds | Greene's t), Oakland, Cal., o ‘mrwem«mumm&;ffih near Eighth, go0d renter. lat HOMES built to sult buyers plan; lots ®old on ER. Inquire Ninth st., Oakland, mont and Monte Vi 52 r.il able, chicken-house, etc., | cholcest | $4,250—Would cost a great deal more; pretty | ! home for the price. | st. and San Pablo ave. | Valley; 40 acres in large lots, in the very cen- | Mun Phone Lake 36, | —90m8m ——— | GRAC] OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FRANK P. LEE, 911 Broadway, Oskland. $5250—Fine, modern, 8 rooms, gas and coal Erates, artistic’ design and finish; ad- Joins Linda Vista, half block to car, 10 minutes to business center; fine home; mmediate possession. $4750—Bullt for a homw two years ago; first class in every respect; 7 rooms, cemented basement; sunny—side street; close to Telegraph ave. and local trains. In West Oakland; substantial 2-story, double bay-window, 7 rooms; new plumi ing.¢ porcelain bath; all in’ good order; h‘eafi:“; snap for railroad man; im- m Dossession. $1700—New 5-room cottage; porcelain bath and sink, laund nny side; lot 80x120; near Piedmont ave, and new Key route station s00n to be, $2350—Fine cottage, 5 large rooms and bath, 2 rooms finished in basement for kitchen and dining-room: lot 40x130; desirably ocated in East Oakland. $5400—Best investment in Oakland for the money; 2 flats, built 4 vears, 7 rooms, bath, laundry and basement each; gas and electric lighting; sitoated between Tele- close to busi- graph ave. and Grove st. ness center and local tral anta at $54 per month or $648 per yea pays 12 per cent. FRANK P. LEE, 911 Broadway, Oakland. H — e W, $8000—SEVEN-room, modern house in East Oakland; lot 50x150; sightly location; on E. Twenty-second, near Twenty-fourth ave. Two sunny, well-butlt cottages, near Clinton :tllfion; L =il ,003 0F both on eday term, et us give you the particulars. 24800~ Modern ' B-room house; lot 40x1T beautifully located, near Twenty-seventh s and Telegraph ave. $2900—New, well-bullt house, right up to date; “'Blackstone Hill"; lot 38x125; a cholce $2100—6-room cottage; B5-foot lot: near B5th a goed buy for sither home or investment. $900—4-Toom cottage: 40-foot lot; ferry line. Six-room cottage on Webster st.. above 14th; very choice location; terms if desired. If you wish to sell your property call on us. F. F. PORTER, 468 Bighth st. Real Estate—Insurance—Loan: near new OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ADELINE, cor. Elghth—2 sunny house- keeping rooms to rent, $14; also others. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, TOMORROW the day for bargaina In furni- iure H. Bchflhun%lh st..cor store.Oakland. e MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. SELLING FAST. SELLING FAST. 100 LOTS SOLD UP TO DATE. Large new subdivision at the station of Mill ter of the valley, none of Which are less than 50x120; prices range from $400 to $800; terms 10 per’cent cash, balance $10 monthly: grand home sites am!d pleasant surroundin; beau- tiful view of mountains and the ba the cli- | mate unequaled; splendid opportunity for an investment; land values bound to increase, as Valley is rapidly coming to the fron the new electric road has shortened the time to 40 minutes from the city; Mill Valley has all the corfeniences of a city; fine upply of pure mountain water; good sewerage and drainage, electric lights, stores, churches and schools and, in fact, all conveniences; lots beautifully Wwooded; send for our new fllus- trated book descriptive of Mill Valley. There will be severai agents on grounds Sunday. LYON & HOAG, 11G Montgomery si PR ES S e B Sl ey e ien e £ A7) $5000—AN elegant modern 9-room house; every convenience; fine view; corner lot: must be #0ld on account of death in family. DR. T. B. CLIFFORD, 322}, Third st., San Fran- cisco; phone James 496. $2000—IDEAL home, 5 large rooms and bath, etc., furnished; large ground: beautifully situated: near station; rents $30. P. O. box 130, Mill Valley. ¢ FURNISHED house to let, Hillside rooms and bath; fine location, J. MYER: _201_Sansome st :: _——— CHURCH SERVICE! CALIFORNIA Street M. E. Church, corner Broderick _and California _sts.—Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Ciarence Reed, on the subject of “‘Hope.' Anthem, ‘‘Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. The pastor's discourse will be on ‘‘The Mes- sage of Spring.”” Chant 435; soprano solo, ““With Verdure Clad”’ (Creation), Miss Louise S violin cello solo, (Han- ald_Forbee: anthem, ''No Shadows (Gaul). Sabbath (Thayer), Militaire’ H. Hallowell organist. All Seats free. SIMPSON MEMORIAL M. E. Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts—Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. Christ and 7:30 p. m. Evening sermon on Before Pliate, or Pilate Before Christ? day School at 12:36 p. m., C. B. Perkl: superintendent. Epworth League at 6:3 p. m., Dr. R. O. Moody president. A cor- dial weicome to all the services of the church. Methodist Episcopal Twenty-first and Capp sts., Larkin, Pb. D.. pastor; residence Twenty-first st.—Services 11 a. m. and p. m. 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor. P. m., a great union service, led by Evan- gelist Huzh E. Smith, A musical eervice will precede the address; large chorus choir. All are invited. The special services will continue during the week and close next Sunday night. . Church, corner F. M. * HURCH SERVIZES—Continue FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st, Rev..L. P. Russell, pastor—Preaching. Topics: 11 2. m. “The Christian's Highest Privilege. 730 p. m., * Ever Returning Question. Eible schaol 13330 p. m. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 P- m. All invited. Seats free. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st.. bet. Kearny and Grant ave—_Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; Subject, of lesson-sermon, *“Probation Atl;r Sund; school for children at the S medly evening meeting at free reading-room, 206 Kearny . rooms 509-510; all are weicome. of Boys' will be the subject of an illustrated talk by Mr. H. J. McCoy at_ the Touns. Men's Christisn Aspoclation auditor rium. Mason and Ellis std, this (Sunday) atterncon at 3 o'clock.’ A large number of views will be thrown upon the screen by means of the stereopticon. There will be special music and all seats in the hall will be free to young men and boys over twelve years of age. This will be a great meeting. CHURCH of the New Thought—Services in Franklin Hall, Fillmore st., between Sutter and Bush, every Sunday evening at 8§ o'clock. Rev. Henry Victor Morgan will speak this evening on ‘‘The Law of Attrac- tion.” During the soclal hour Miss Eliza Pittsinger will recite her celebrated poem, ‘'The Sang of the Soul Victorious.”” A cor- dial invitation to all interested in attaining health and happiness to attend these ser- vices. THE Theoeophical Soclety—Colonel H. S, Ol- cott, president-founder. Headquarters, Academy of Sciences building. Public lec- ture in main hall at § Brodle. p. m. by Miss J. C. Subject, ‘‘Conquering Our Ene- Lotus Group, 11 a. m. Study class, Thursday, p. m. THE Peoole’s Church meets Sunday vevening at § o'clock in Eiks Hall, 223 Sutter st Subject this evening, “Relation of New Thought to Other Religions.”” Pastor, Mre. Anna L. Gillesole, residence 1101 O Farrell st. twel ears’ business; selling only article of its Jrd in world protected by four patents. HULL, 154 East 23d st., New York. ted for $100 PROFIT for $§3 50—Agents wan ‘wonderful fortune; chewlng gum & love letter machine; send self-addréssed envelops (o7 particulars. T. H. SHERBORNE, Third st.,, Philadelphia, Pa. NATURAL diamonds; puzsle experts; stand every t our pocket outfit starts you: write !:’d/ly for catalogue. CHAPMAN. TOWER CO., Oneida, N. Y. BEGIN busine: others you in pr business at your home: information for stamp, FRAN: ARD CO.. Deaver, Colo. NTS—$500 ling AGENT! per month made by selling Stransky’s patent for making smokeless gun powder at 10c per pound: particulars frec. J. A. STRANSKY, box 200, Pukwana, 8 0 AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that 1s G Fdecided improvement on_building and loan is worth baving. Great Western Improv: ment Company, Parrott buflding. who can invest §500 in a B e Jaastreal estats office and fill position high-class real estate ; ot cashier; sxperience not necessary: invest- ment_secured and $20 weekl W GERMANIA INVEST CO.. Market st — WILL FURNISH YOU A BOND. AG%ANIA INVEST CO., 927 Market st — G AND TRANSPORTATION. A business man who can fovest $3000 cash. with services, can ucn:;u'nod opening h aes company in this city. S tANIA TNVEST CO.. 927 Market st —WE CAN FURNISH YOU A PARTNER. ‘Glmflu INVEST CO., 927 Market st ANNUAL conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of the Cali- fornla Mission convenes to-day in the K. of P. Hell, 800 Market st., at 10 a. m., 2 and 8 p. m. Strangers and friends invited. THE Theosophical Soclety, Odd Fellows' bulld- ing—Free public lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m. Subject to-night, ‘Modern Psy- chology,” ‘by Willlam H. G. Schulte of San- ford. 'Library and reading-room open dally, 2 to 4 p. m. ————— MEETI.YGS—SUNDAY. PROFESSOR FRED P. EVANS, the famous peychic, known throughout the occult world &s the peer of slate writers; interviews daily on all subjects of interest; business, soclal or spiritual. Office 1112 Eddy st., near Octavis phone Scott 887; send stamp for circular, _— A—TESTS, 909 Market, 8 p. m.; Father Smith inspirational lecture; subject, ‘Man’s Prayer vs. Lord's Praye 2.8, Mr. Wilson, Dr. Cowan; 10c. ALL _skeptics invited to witness MME. YOUNG'S spirit messages to-night, 10c. Mrs. Seal lectures. 619 McAllister st.; read. daily. FREE readings this evening, Scottish Hall, Larkin st. Prof. Perkins, psychic and a trologer; private consultation, 1220 Mission. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister, tests every eve., 10c;read’s iMrs. C. J. Meyer,other: MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night, 10c; read- ings daily; developing cir. Sat. 148 Sixth. S e S e B e ol D MRS. EBERHARDT, tests to-night, 10c; read- ings daily. 3250 22d st., bet. Mission-Vaiencia. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night except Sat.; 10c: sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth s MRS, STODDARD, convincing test circles, 10c Sunday, Tues.; readings dally. 278 Ninth. UNDAY LECTURES. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market Subject,” ““The Building of Strength,” followed by views of a visit to Paris and the Louvre; free tickets ‘will be distributed for X-ray 'exhibition at Sani rium Tuesday evening; remember the ques tion_box; special musie, SYMPOSIUM—‘Life After Death.’” Review of previcus addresses; G-minute talks on doubts and assurances. Franklin Hall, Fillmore st., between Sutter and Bueh, 3:30 p. m. All invited. _—mmm— ARTHUR MORROW LEWIS will lecture to- night at & Odd Fellows' building, ‘“The Case Against Spiritualism’ A 30 minutes’ reply by Mr. Howe, spiritualist lecturer. Ad. 10c. 0dd PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists to-night, Fellows’ Hi Seventh and Market CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Rev. Geor; W. White, D.D., will preach at both eervices to-day. Sunday school at 12:45, Rolla V. Watt superintendent. Young People's mee irngs at 6:15, Song service at 7:80, preaching at & in the evening. Seats free. All welcome. UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest cor- ner Geary and Fraoklin sts., Rev. Brad- ford Leavitt minister, Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Rev. Ruess euperintendents of Sun- day School—Junior Church and Sunday School are at 10 o'clock. Sunday servics is at 11 o'clock. Mr. Leavitt will preach. Sub- ject, “‘Denominational Loyalty.” Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organiet. Al are cordially invited. There is no evening service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner of Twentleth and Capp ets., take Mission or Valencla-st. car, tbe Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson minister, resldence 500 Capp st.— The Sunday School meets at 9:45 o'clock. ‘W. C. Maxwell superintendent. At the morning service, at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson will preach. Subject, “An Old Text for the New Time.” Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Subject, ““The Most Remarkable Woman in the World's His- tory.” Music by orchestra and chofr,, under the direction of Jabish Clement. All the seats are free. [t i 0 5 Y S PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., near Webster—Rev, L C. Meserve, D. pastor. Morning ~ worship at 11; sermq theme, “What the Grace of God Can Do for a Ma Evening_worship at 7:45 p, m. toplc of address, “Second Witness In the Great Case of Jésus Christ vs. the World— pSunday school at 9:30 a. Pontius Pilate.” m, X P 6 6:45 p. m. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. pastor. At 11 _a. m., sermon by Rev. L; man Abbott, D.D., ‘of New York, topie. “Christ’'s Standard of Greatness.” At 7:45 p. m. the pastor will preach, topic, ‘‘The Path of the Just.”” All are cordially invited, FIRST Presbyterlan Church, Van Ness ave, and Sacramento st., Rev, Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 45 p.'m._ The pastor will preach at both services. Sabbath school, 12:30 p. m. Chris- tian Endeavor, 5:15 and 8:15 p. m. Wednes- day, 8 p. m., midweek services. 'Friday, § p. m., under the auspices of the Men's Ciub, George Wharton James, F. R. H. S, F. A. etc., will deliver his great I _the “‘Grand Canyon of the Colorado, - mag. nificently illustrated. All are cordially in- vited. — e WESTMINSTER Presbytetlan Church, corner Webster and Page sts.—Services at il a. m. Sermon by Rev. George G. Eldredge, to be followed by an {mportant congregational meeting. All members are requested to be present. In the evening, at 7:45 o'clock, sermon by Rev. Herbert E. Hays. Theme, ““Akin to_Chrl Sunday School at 9:45 Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer méeting every Wednesday evening. 'ALVARY Presbyt Chureh, cor. Jackson and Filimore sts.—Rev. John Hemphiil, D.D. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Eve ing service at 7:45 o'clock. War- ren H. Landon, D.D., will breach at both sepvices, Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m., or- ch¥stral music. Christian Endeavor ineef ing at 6:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesd, ulmmn. at 8 o'clock. All are cordially fn- vited. C. MEETING Ny CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. 1. O. 0. F.—initiation TO-MORROW. (Monday) EVENING. Visitors cordially welcome, D. M. BIRRELL, N. G. C. W. CLIFTON, R. 8. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, 1. O. O. F.—The members will asse: ble in Memorial Hall, Odd Fel lows' building, 7th and Market sts.. on SUNDAY, April 17, at 1:30 p. m. D, to attend "the funeral of our late brother, F. GALEHOUSE. Services at 2 p. m, GEO. C. TERRILL, N. G. W. F. NORCROSS, Rec. Sec. COSMOPOLITAN Lodge No. 194, I. O. O. F.—The officers and members of this lodge are hereby notified to assemble in Remem- brance Hall, Odd Fellows' building, on MONDAY, April 18, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOSEPH D. RODERICK. A. L. ERWIN, N. G. A. J. CLEARY, R. 8, * MEMBERS of _ Redwood Camp No. 81, W. 0. W., are respectfuily requested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, JACOB GOLDWATER, from the undertaking pariors of Halsted & Co., 948 Mission st., on SUNDAY, April 17, 1964, at 10 a. m. Interment Salem Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero_sts. By order FRED G. GELATTE, Con. Com. 3. N. BARCEL, Clerk. DINNA forget—The thirty-elghth annual gathering and games of the Caledonfan Club will_be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on MONDAY, May 30. Splendid programme of eports.and dances. A SPECIAL meeting of the United Brotherhood of Rallway Empioyes' B:nefit Department will be held at 223 Parrctt bldg., San Fran- cisco, 10 a. m., MONDAY, May 2, 1804, for the transaction of such business as may come before it. FRED J. HALTON, Secretary. March 19, 1904. MODERN Woodmen of America, Goodfellow- ship Camp 9633, M. W. of A.. meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 909 Market st., San_Francisco, W. H, EDWARDS, V. C. W. J. ELLIOTT. Clerk. Office room €27, Emma Spreckels building. NOTICE of annual meeting of Mercantile Trust Company of San Franciéco—The regular an- nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mereantile Trust Company of San Francisco will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 27, 1904, at 12 o'clock moon, at the office of the company, 464 Callfornia street, San Franclsco, California, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Eaturday, April 16, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, Dated April' 11, 1904. JOHN D. MCKEE, Secretary. THE annual meéting of the sharcholders o the Fan Franciaco Gas and Electrie. Com. pany for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before it will be held at the office of the company, 415 Post st., in the city of San Francisco, Cal., at 1:30 o'clock p. m., April 26, 1004." The transfer books of tha eom- ‘com- pany will be closed from April 16 . end 3 Dated San Francisco, Apeil 15 1004 e —— AGENTS WANTED. PERMANENT business chance; $50 to $150 week and upward POSITIVE; mt'fl lp:; women wanted everywhere to place with consumers the BEST, most remarkable la- dies’ and = gents' dress she known: tem NEW sight-selling health and comfort feat- ures; previous experience unnecessary: N RISK; reply quick. Kushion Komfort !'Mg Agency, 1233 Broadway, Oakland, Cal, DO you want work? Lad canvassing or soliciting; lar occupation: my representative; perience needed; e ?mflll:h ‘work. ormation, address J. W, KIDD, Block, Fort Wayne, In whmukl!p"r! i 4 want it $100 in ten days in dustrious agents need ready seller; 1 TUBILEE TRON Co., ‘Gmmas rebr.. pencils . sharpentng: 4 ; sell to everybody mmflg dly: particulars o applioation or sam- Dles, ete. for 5c. American L ans 25 et Fourin st New yons "3 Penell Co., les or gentlemen; no [ no time from regu- : mo one'need know you are no money, outfit or ex- asy, permanent, bonorable, can be done home: for fn- 5025 Baltes Address 1503, —_— FOUR agents, : to # Gate ave., e & $85 WEEKLY sure selling patents: free sam- | A_HOTEL FOR BALE. . cichiy furnished. [l Dles guaranteed agents answerlng thie af- | SR IRS o0y tor oceupancy: large din- vertisement. BRAHAM, 1117, Ch ""“;‘ -] 1th 16 ,..1....:: :-ntu" wmmy TE—Make Ve {n_mall lor the best carpets mone; _ A s petiulace froe.. SWETT, 810 e finest linen and best stiver Rer Royal Insurance Bullding. Chbicago. vice: 10 yaars’ leass: $10.000; eagy terd. NTS—To introduce Peerless Remedies: our VR A Tits: big profite: writs quick. Peerless | i WE CAN SELL JoUR BTOCK ot st Brug Co., Little Rock, Ark. GERMANIA INVEST CO., 927 Market g Memo- | A—§100 REWARD ‘?1?“ - -mac“ “Z‘-“‘n"..‘é’,"m“ :‘cmAxP" 'BELL | Wil be paid torl legal ‘be showing that & CO., 191 A st., Eigin, T any person ever lost & dollar who invested = aay money in or through cur Som) NTE—Mak goods; employ other | GERMANIA I COMPANT. ‘E?e'nu: e ier book fres, Mixers' Guide, | Incorporated Cu;::l"n :'l. laws ':’l“ Caltfornia. Fort Madison, Iowa. A g - - .g'm =, 3%, WANTED—Circular distributers; cash pald; CTLASS INVESTMENTS. send stamp. American Distributer, Denver. | ATONER BIGHCIIP F5 700 Sarket ot PLEX Ofl Burner; best fire on earth; == MONTHLY u:‘mm ‘wanted everywhere. 517 Market, S- A ‘“ml ey :"5’3 A : -’;':M; no “gut: AGENT for as burner guarantesd to preyent | rich-quick " swindle or gambll —a bt asphyxiation. 397 Bush st, 3:30 Monday. & reputable business R . AGENTS wanted. Apply by mall, J. J. KIR- | ~—ommrmons -y — 0 Fase ey A GERMANIA INVEST CO. 021 Market st b — A SAFE NT. | _ADvERTIE WS | Ky oyt TR s st HAVING recently acquired th excl office of treasurer in an imcorporated ¥ of property three $40 scholarships in the best | anq investment company; $150 monthly se- [ College of Advertising in the United States, | gured: highest references given and requi L Cafl'g{m"'é? GERMANIA INVEST CO.. 927 Market st. cash: the college teaches advi - - b d ‘assists its grad- | A_WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. B Y o e are positions: catalogues’ fur- | * GERMANIA INVEST CO., 027 Markst st nished on application. Address box 3026, Call. o MERCHANTS, A’ o k- 1LE! Do you wish to enlarge your business. AUSCR I you desire additional capital” 1€ w0 we a7 LE—A Plerce motorette, little used; | furnish vou with an active or partn "‘3’5} Frf good_condition; will sell reasonable. ;v-ho rl’mvens‘:m!:mr “8;0& :}‘ finwuéu‘:: _Box 3057, Call office. ______ | on our books seeking good business openings. SECOND-HAND Ilflomohll‘:’l in 2“;15—:!!;-“ GERMANIA INVEST CO., 927 ll.nmtc- : shape for sale cheap. Inquire at en | —— =t > on Pactfic Coas St ave.: S Sows VS, A P RMANIA INVEST Coy 937 Market st GASOLINE automobile, $300; slightly used. | 7— T S SN RETRENE. . 100 shares ot goid stock of the Northern Bay ;! "0 d be rth N RAMBLER automoblle for sale. Box 3053, B o T o Sk Mt = - DELICATESSEN Tor saie at @ sscrified; com- - 2 " ready for business: otk ountddom - i fear. A. B, SMITH FURNJTURE CO., 125~ AD“CECI'?]'(EE’— b o 138 Ellis st. ‘olumblan Law & Coll. ., T. 88, — S - Morker: "ohone John 0236; opea évenings; | HORSESHOEING, general blacksmith shop transacte at most reasonable rates all legit- | low rent large shop: stock. toals for wal imate law business; bonds furnished in crim- cheap; part casl must sell. owner inal and civil cases; small collections taken. | _Pacific Business Assoctation, 1148 Market st IVATE, ick divorce for small fee. A GREAT chance for man and wife to get a A gee ‘me. and_save money: no pay In advance. | coffes parlor on easy payments: good loca- G. W. HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. tion; finely furnished; trfal given; no agents. Establidhed 22 yis.; rma. 1, 2.3, 4 &35, lat . | Box 1300, Call office 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor. - B v A—$1000; BAKERY and delicacy; clears $130 Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. Mtr oo g Ry B e R. W. KING. Atorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg.. th ‘floor, entrance room 611; established 20 ars: ail c.ses, general court and office prac- tice; no fee in advance or for consultation; evenings by aopointment. Tel. Red 3061 ADVICE free; divorces, all law cases, costs advanced. §19 Market st, rcom 3L DIVORCE — Costs, $12; quick, quiet; advice free; open evenings. 927 Market st., rm. 301. DIVORCE law _a speclalty; no publicity; advice free; costs $12. Address B.A.S., P.O.box 2199. L. CLARK, 927 Market st.; consultation free; no fees in advance; open evenings. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—In a Saratoga home, near Congress Springs and the Interurban Railroad, Sant: Clara Valley,: three to five children.to board; refs. exchanged: Address box 1748, Call. AN infant or small child can have perfect care_ $10 a month. MRS. RHODA KARS- TADT, 163 25th ave.; phone Geary 3206. COUPLE would like to take child to board. Box 13, 1941 Mission s CHILD to board; good home; private lessons. Box 1674, Call office, T BUSINESS CHANCES. s, and _ delicatessen A—$2200; DAIRY produce store; established yea: sales about $1500; a first-class pa - ness. See R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st. A—$750; CIGAR stand on Market st.; rent $66; one of the best-located stands and a busines: where fullest investigation is solicited; bargain, Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearn: A—$8000; CORNER grocery and bar with § years' lease; rent $75; 2 horses; 2 wagons; average cash store trade $2500 per mont! daily bar receipts $25; full value in sigh location the best in the city. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$450: PLUMBING and gasfitting shop on Fillmore st.; rent §26; owners must sell at once, 2s they are engaged In another bus! ness, Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny 'A—$3000; GROCERY store; established many years and doing_a large cash business; located close to Market and Sixth sts.; a Bood paying business: investigate and you find a very rarc business opening. Call R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—$6500; GRILL and barroom, with 8-year lease; rent $50; the leading business of its kind in manufacturing town about 60 miles from S. F.; a rare chance for any live man who wishes to make money; value in sight. Cali R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$450; DELICATESSEN and pork about ‘1 block south of Mark: $550 per month: owner has ai and must sacrifice, Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. A—S$1250; CORNER grocery store on Kearny st.; full value in sight; a splendid chance for an Itallan. Call K. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$750: SALOON on Montgomery st.: place established years; owner clearing about $125 per_month; investigate: a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—8$750; CORNER saloon on Howard st.; safe. cash register, pool table, etc.; rent $30; 2 rooms; position of $200 per month accepted by ownmer cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny A—$3000; CAFE and grill room in one of the best located hotels of this city; rent $100: a splendid chance for an active young man knowing his business; lease; liberal terms given. Call R. G. WILKE, 261; Kearny st. A—$3250;, CORNER saloon on water front; rent $80; good lease; place established years: in large brick bullding and doing an Al busi- ness; disagreement of partners only cause of ¢ sale. R, G, WILKE, 263 Kearny store; the best store for sale in the city; cash or trade. 2474 Mission st. FOR sale—Neatly furnished dental parior, with business: reason for selling party must leave for the East. Address DR. MICHAEL, 402 Third st. PHYSICIAN with $300 can buy small drug store, with good practice in suburb; rare op- portuntty. Box 1289, Call office. PARTY to invest $1000 in turf information bu- reau at St. Louis Fair; good proposition to right party. Address box 1126, Call, S. F. WANTED—To buy hotel with bar fm country town; from $5000 to $10,000. JAMES HO- GAN, Oakland P. O. A—$1000—Partner with services: established pleas, bus.; mo. income $150. Box 1256, Call. | $1000 OR more earns large dividends: substan- tial company; no scheme. Box 1209, Call. $1T5—FINE corner cigar stand; fine stoc! good trade; see owner. 118 Third st. GERMAN or American partner with $1000 mfg. business; $200 month. Box 1351, Cal WANTED—Good carpenter as partner; plenty work, 3373 Eighteenth st. AGENTS In every town; splendid money- maker, Call or address room 34, 421 Market. 1608 Mission st. CANDY store; good fixtures; cheap rent, with lease; must sell. 1427 Market st. DELICATESSEN and resta location. Apply 414 Jomes st. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; $1100; good loca- tion. Box 1733, Call. PATENT article: principal feature it ad- vertising medium; will exchange 50.000 wi right to California for unimproved land; th is a snap; owner going to Burope, P. box 162, Oakland. PATENT for sale. t; first-class ENGINEER or business man with a few thou- sand dollars can get lucrative occupation and interest in successful business. Box 1621, Call office. A GROCERY store for sale: good family trade; owner retiring from business; remt reason- able; 15 years in business. Owner, 1231 Park st.. Alameda, Cal FOR SALE—A small hotel, Beach Hill, Santa Cruz; tage for rent. Address “J. ington st. $550—CASH business, estabiished trdde and automobile delivery. There Sunday, 510 Telegraph ave., Oakland. BR. BAKERY; 4 nice 1iving rooms; stock: ra- ceipts about '$4 daily; rent $15; price $150. 121 Valencia st. GROCERY and saloon and 20-room furnished house; 5 years' lease; parties going East. Ap- ply 27 Minna st. AN established business, doing well, needs partner with smali capital to branch out. Box 1622, Call. NOTICE, hotel men, notice—Furnished hotel. 24 beds, with bar; mining town: give 3-year lease; rent $50. G. A. SPARKS, Redding, Cal. OLD established downtown saloon; best loca- tion;. cause, sickness; no agents. Box 155, ~ Call’ office. | $350—CANDY and fcecream store, 2508 Mission st. Inquire at 2708 Twenty-fourth HALF interest old established real estate office in Berjgeley. P. O. box 162, Oakland. DON'T work for others; be boss; start mail- order business: we help you: plan and cata- CENTRAL éog;lp for. ! SUPPLY ANY. Kan: ‘WANTED—To lease a hotel; country preferred. Box 4143, Call office. A-—$3000; CORNER saloon; close to Call bldg. 3 years' lease; net rent $120; this is one of the best saloon locations in this city, and a Ilive man can clear $500 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1300: CORNER clgar stand on Kearny: rent §S5; lease; a good business; come and investigate. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1100; SALOON, with 3 rooms; close to Kearny and Bush sts,; rent $75; lease; place easily clears $200 month; nice fixtures, cholcest stock of liquors. All particulars of R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar on O'Farrell st.; place kept by present owners 8 years and dolng a good paylog cash busi- ness; fresh stock: value in sight. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st : bakery, with 4 living A oion et B blocks Toith of Market st will be sacrificed If sold at once; owners to feave city. Call R. G, WILKE, 2615 Kearny. and icecream CANDY store parlors, st.; 3 ealoon and bakery —$1200; COFFEE A oioest_location_ rent $50; daily good bus Reachy. er or : can’t attend both; rhet st. about $70; & owner compels hi G, WILKE, 26% st. ¥ 0. Siving month. Box ASSISTANT office cashier, Iy;%l deposit $600 'P%m;wd igata Box 1315. Call. ; salary $100 month- L ety Box WANTED—To buy half interest in solld es- tablished business that will stand strict investigation: state price. Box 1683, Cali. WANTED—Men capable of $1500_t5 $2000 per year; small capital. Box 1673, Call_office. . WE bave funds to promote a good enterprise. What have you? 'Altadena Tnvestment Syn- dlcate, 708 Market st., S. F. PARTNER—Established vu:: averagine ]| $185 monthly: can be ex: : no losses; Snly $600 required. = Box 1728, Cail offies ‘WILL purchase or enter into Yoo have or ars about fo apply’ for a medite. Fious patent. Address box Ccail” 1950—GROCERY and bar: horse and Swagon e living rooms attached: In Western Add tion; for sale. Box 3086, Call office. WANTED—A lady partner with zn take half interest In_branch bakery tionery store. Box 1738, Call. WANTED—A general merchandise store in a imall town in California; min town Terreq. " Box 3013, Can ctncer C - WANTED—To buy a hay and A Beg g 3 grain business particulars, box 3078, Call otfice a o T $1000—DELICACY store: average over 50 per day; best iocation In city. s e ottice: P il P L2 e AL RS WANTED—Assay office, or interest, outfir, Gall Monday 11 to 4, or ‘address D., 161 New e oo, "B T i FOR SALE . Horseradich srinding and delicat- Viares ehicken plant. ' Box 910, apo ©oF essen business. 2401 000 CASH L = e e )