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“‘ s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1904. ~ f — OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. - HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, Ino. 1080 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. "UNIMPROVED. §375—40x120; elevated lot; strest work com- plete; ciose to schools, cars, etc. —L. T.— close to —b6— $700—55x100; very sightly location in Linda Vista Terrace district; street work com- piete; 1 block to Oukiand ave. cars; fine view and surroundings. $1000—83:4x182; on Vernon st Adams Peint district; street work complets. $1820—52x100, on Summit st.; mm gant surroundings: very choice IMPROVED. ©ffer wanted for an elegant S-reom house, which must be eold; must be seen to be appreciated; on Webster st, and close 10 local trains, schools, etc.; get partic- ulars st office. 00—Just finiehed—$2700. 2 Cottage of 5 rooms; porcelain bath, open plumbing, nickel trimmings; reception Fall; dining room paneied and finiehed in weathered oak, with china closet; artistio tinting effects: close to Santa Fe depot and all cer lines; see What a mice place this is; terms to sult. ey $3750Just being built . A Swise bungalow, containing om first ficor reception hall, parior, dining-room, rary or den, kitchen, pantries, etc.; up- drs, 8 bedrooms, bath, with all the modern fixtures; 2 tollets; gas and elec- tric lighting; the tinting and mantels can be made to suit the taste of purchaser; this property is within easy walking dis- tance of 1éth and Broadway. . O 8425015 course of construction, colonial house of & rooms; fiskt floor, parior, living room. dining-room, £nd tollet kitchen, pantries, 2 “closets second ficor, 4 bedrooms, ele- nd toflet arrangements; open and electric lighting; large sunny exposure; in Oakland’'s finest residence section; close {o Broadway and “Telegraph ave.: see plans at office. No. 2 5 | . $4008—In course of construction: coionial house of § rooms: first floor, dining-room, Joi, living room, kitchen, pantries, 2 ci §te and toilet; second floor, 4 bed rooms, wleghnt bath and tollet arrangements; * open plumbing; gas and electric lighting; exposure; in Oakland's e district; between Tele- and Grove st.; see plans at BREED & BANCROFT, Inc. OAKLAND. large Rrest srar -’ » office HOLCQMB, 1060 BROADWAY, lot; sui eeld: ave e e — GEO. W. AUSTIN, Real Estate Agent and Dealer, Member’ of Oakland Real Estate Association, E 1002 Broadw Oakland. s 11-year-old orange grove for Oskiand property. $6600—1-rpom property tise; corner; trade for country modern; new: fine trade for ranch location; Here's a snap: elegant new gothic-style 6 rooms, double pariors; ex- ntel; gas and electricity: the is superb; shade trees along the side; owner going to St orth the price asked, lass new rooming-house; ess center; 16 rooms, all velvet carpets and elegant : positively must be sold at cash; long lease at $100 per Eastlake cottage; finished in paneied 5x100; house bufit by ere mow; terms can celain bath curly redwood; . who lives th e mrranged $3000—New modern colonial-style house, 6 * rooms, porcelain bath; gas and electricity 4ntluding new carpets; close to town; -terms $500 dow per month. bath; jot 37x125; fine nelgh- n be made into flats at very close to cars and Key route. $275H°—6 rooms, bath: new: finely bufit; frescoed eflings; 5 minutes’ must be s $€230—Business property _150 feet from Broadwa; nts for $70 net; i ‘WERE 1§ A RARE CHANCE A’ home, just compieted, never occupied, con- tal £ 5 large rooms; expeneive mantel n “plumbing: high basement; very . v: lawn and stone walks, etc.; mear (o Pablo ave.; $500 cash down will GEO. W. AUETIN, Real Estate Agent and Dealer, walk to trains; a| OAKLAND RFAL WSTATE. we it for $2500, $250 down and $25 per month; is & bank loan. We have a beautiful home on Walsworth $100 down and $20 per month will buy you & ewell five-room cottage; porcelain bath, hot and cold water and all other modern 'con- veniences; a large lot and on the sunny side of the street; price $2200. home on 3ist st. mear Grove: soms oz + ot 82:6x balance on easy A beaut! house of six large rooms and 140; small payments down; terms. B. J. STEWART & CO., Agents. Real Estate and Insurance, 1008 Broadway, telephone Clay 706, Oakland, Cal. $2850—SHOULD be sold for containing € rooms, bath; open nickel plumbing; combination gas fixtures; complete in every detall, and Fuaranteed in construction for ome year; lot large and sunny; No. 2139 Chestnu: st., bet, 324 and 34th near Key Route Etation, San Pablo ave. and 40th st.; open for inspection dally. Ask J. C. Davidson about it, 124 Kearny st., 5. F.»he bought i one and lives next door: must and will be | sold; to see iz to buy. | $3800—Price much below the present value; i Dew colonial house; 7 rooms and bath: lot | 87x180; house completed in the latest in ; | everything; terms only $700 cash; bal- ance mortgage; remember, it is brand new, never been occupled; owner must sell; near Key Route station; call and see about it strictly first class. that it is the talk of the city: NW. cor. of 13th ave. and E. 28th st.; 8 roome and 2 baths: exterior finished in redwood logs and clinker brick: large lot and beautiful marine view; space to0 expensive to ex- tol its many different qualities; seeing 1s | believing: open for inepection dally; terms | s. 3 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. MUST sell—New house, 6 large rooms: 2 blocks to cars and “Key” route station, bank, stores, etc.; excellent location. Owner, 850 37th st., Oakland, 100x100, WITH small 4-room house, on 45th | st Oskland, $1860. Apply to C. K. KING, j 464 Ninth st.. Oakland OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. e 4 SRR | 8. M. DODGE & SO: Iuoo BROADWAY, LAKE 36. RENT DEPARTMENT, A. P. ALEXANDER, MANAGER. 7 rooms and bath; Terrace. $25—11-story cottage, mot far from Linda Vis $15—Upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; Sycamore {st.; close to two car lines. | gs5—12th st.: 2-story house of 8 large | rooms, bath, pantry; high basement; barn. $20—13th ave, East Oakland; cottage, 6 at once, as it is positively a bargain and | Rustic Bungalow. 0 odd and complete CHURCE SERVICES—Continued. MEETING. NOTICES—Continued. CALVARY Presbyterian Chs corner Jack- MODERN Woodmen of America, Goodfellow- son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, ship Camp 9633 M. W. of A., meets every D.D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. MONDAY NIGHT at Framrnity Hall, 900 Dr. Lyman Abbott of New York will preach. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. John 8, MacIntosh, D.D,. will preach. Sabbath school at 9:30 & 'm.; orchestral music; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. | Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 | o'clock. AllL are cordially invited. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor, At 11 a. m. the fifty-fifth anniversary of the Sunday-school be held—chlldren's day. The children will as- semble at 10:30 a. m. The will de- liver the address. At 7: m. Rev. Charles B, Mitchell. D.D., Cleveland, Ohio, will preach. Christian Endeavor, 5:30 and 6:30 R Wednesday, 8 p. m..' mid- week service. All are cordially invited. — | WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, corner of Webster and Filimore sts.—Sermon at 11 2. m. by Rev. Herbert E. Hays; theme, “In the School of Christ,”” and at 7:45 p. m., ' theme. *'All Things Ready.” Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday | evening. FIRST Congregational Church, corner of Post | end Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, | D.D., pastor. will preach at both services. At 11 a. m., tople, ‘‘Bearing One's Cross™; Teception of members and Holy Communion. At 7:45 p. m. topic, ‘The Sweet Psalmist Alfl are cordially invited. THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth st. near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor, | will preach at both services. 11 a, m., *“The Persistence of the Soul | mon._ “To Housewives," “‘Straight Sermons to Earnest Peopl A chorus cholr, under direction of Willlam Stadtfeld. Popular people’s service. | TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev, | Frederick W, Clampett, D.D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 and 1i a. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Even- | Ing service, 8 p. m. The rector will preach at both services. You are cordially invited. FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Rev. L. P. Russell preaches at 11 a. m. and 7:30 | p. m. Communion following morning ser- mon. Bible school at 12:30 p, m. Christian FEndeavor meeting, 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service Wednesday, p.m. A cordial welcome to all. St free. FIRST Church of Christ, block, 223 Sutter st., bet. ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.: sublect of lesson-sermon, ‘*Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading-room, 208 Kearny 0; al Scientist, Central- Kearny &nd Grant this afternoon, at 3 subject, “‘Deliverance From EEyp! ing subject, ‘‘Philosophy of Fait] day evening Mr, Ward will answer ques- tions. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings he will conduct revival eervices. Don't fail to hear Mr. Ward. He is mighty in the Scriptures. | A GREAT m: meeting for men only at the | Young Men's Christian Assoclation audito- | rium, Mason and Ellls sts., to-day at 3 | o'clock, to be addressed Bishop Vincent; General Secretary McCoy will preside; spe- clal music; all men who are unable to get | into the Alhambra Theater meeting are in- | _vited to this one; all seats free to men, { THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Ol- cott, president-founder—Headquarters Acad- emy of Sciences building. Public lecture in main hall at 8§ p. m. by Mr. Thomas Prime; fublect, “The Power o Thoughly' Lotus 11 a. m. Study class, ‘Thursday, | { rooms and bath; good locality. | $60—Furnished 2-story S-room and house; large lot; on edge of Linda Vista Ter- | race. | $40—Furnished flat on Franklin st.; 5 min- |utes’ walk of narrow gauge station at 14th | st.; furnished complete and new. { FOR RENT IN OAKLAND. Only two left of those fine new flats on north side of 25th st., east of San Pablo ave.: walking distance to downtown: 5 fine rooms, | bethroom, pantry, etc.; large yards {lower flat, $22. ‘} Oakland Heights: fine large furnished house of 9 rooms; large grounds, stable, etc.: will be rented to desirable party for $55 month, in- cluding water. NW, corner: completely furnished; close to MiTtis and 16th; 10 rooms, stable, etc.; $65 th. If you want to rent or buy a home in Oak- l2nd, call and see me. JAS. 8. NAISMITH, | 53¢ THIRTEENTH ST. { BIG catalogue of houses, both for sale and | rent. issued every Monday mornin F. H. HORSWILL. successor to Geo. W. | Austin, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, member | _of the Oakland-Real Estate Association. —————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALS. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni | { Member ¢ ";Ek;::’zd?‘:{ g;m;d"“f’f‘“‘m | * ture. H. Scheilhaas,11th st..cor.store Oakiand, CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTIES, MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS e-half block from Broadway; 75 feet | *$28,000—C f 800d 2-story brick building, con- stores and hall and lodgings = $230 per month, and can be o Ay mo If block from Broadway: 50 feet ding; : first-class - brick buf pays 5 per cent will increase in value City Hall; good 3-story brick ning stores and halls; ant; leased for 10 years net; bound to increase leased iocation t built buildings in Oak- o 5 feet on Washington st.; 6 per cent net t corner on Broadway: 100 feet »d bullding; paying over 5 per LY A FEW OF OUR -PAYING PROPER- TIES. ALSO LOCATIONS J. H. MACDONALD & CO., BROADWAY, OAKLAND. S BARGAINE. monthly—Handsome new ow being completed. on ot Sycamore st near Telegraph he beeutiful Merrell property: to be finisbed 1h redwood, Wwhitewood and birdseye mavle, with tiled bathroom. Pur- chaser can now select mantel, gas and elec- trical fixtures amd t $34 per foot—Lot Telegraph ave house on the be 85 :4x100, ave., in cur} X100, on Jones st., bet. and. Grove st. Grab It quick! Fine ‘o fats G50—Very choice lot, 40xX115; Coll Helghts; 3ith and Dwinelle sts. g 00— T cent income investment #ood wpeculation; fine flats, with 50-foot .l:ld splendidly located, near San Pablo ave., in rapicly advancing district: rents $27, and ean D¢ Jocreased; might consider good lot in part aymes $2500—One of the best chances you've ever had: @ nice §-room_cottage, with lot 30x100, on Jones st., near Telegraph ave. Very cen- BELDEN, REAL ESTATE, 1112 Broad- SEE THIS. $4000—Two-story house at ldora Park, cor- “ne? on. Telegraph ave.: 9 rooms: lot 100x135; back-end on City Park; good boarding house for ldora Park cmployes; with new front will méke & good clubhouse: businese will pay for ~house and iot this season; lot worth the price d‘fill:r:ldl |h§: h:]“% terms easy: instaliments if . desired: TY SYNDICATE 3 CATES tpken‘in payment. = CERTIFL : HERE IS ANOTHER. Two choice lots mear Golden Gate Stats &nd, between that and Emeryville: lot 106‘?1? * on Park st. and 120 on 57th or 3 = X, Menlo st; price IRA C. JENKS, 1200 Broadway, Oakland, Cal, —_— s T e dows you find such property fe t money; 100100 for §200: * our new’ trars, e Jones, and 2 beauty: come and see it. Lots=-§75; 35 cash, $6 monthiy: as level as boulevard, 90 feet wide; Tast Oakiand; sofl the besc: view no fegs nor raw winds; $4008—NEW modern flats; rented $40 bargain. wa; $5250—ine residence and ; 8 3 evnny side Gf Allce st twm THE AL . DRN CO., 1118 Broadway. 52250 New cottage. 5 good rooms, with one acre fine land, at Fruitvale, ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. By THE ALDEN CO., 1118 $6750—A" FINE house all | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. SELLING FAST. SELLING FAST. 100 SOLD UP TO DATE. _ | _ Large new subdivision at the station of Mill ; Vailey; 40 acres in large lots in the very cen- ter of the valley, nome of which is less than 50x120; prices range from $400 to $800; terms 16 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly; grand heme sites amid pleasant surroundings; beau- tiful views of mountains and bay: the cli- mate unequaled: splendid opportunity for an + investment: land values bound to increase, as Mill Valley is rapidly coming to the front, | the new electric road has shortened the time to 40 minutes from the city all the conveniences of a city; fine supply of pure mountain water, good sewerage and ‘dnlnm, electric te, churches and | schools, and, in fact, all cos niences; | beautifully wooded: send for our new illus- | trated book descriptive of Mill Valley. Agents | on ground Sunday. LYON & HOAG, { 116 Montgomery st. 00—IDEAL home: 5 large rooms and bath, etc. furnished; large grounds: beautifully situated: near station; rents §30. P. O. box 130, Mili Valley. MILL Vailey—Furnished house to_let: Hiliside : 6 rms. & bath. J. Meyers, 201 Sansome. San Francisco Advertism’ts. CHURCH SERVICES. | CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission st., | Sixth and Seventh—At the morning service to-day Dr. Homer C. Stuntz, presiding elder of the Manila district, Philippine Islands, | will speak. His addresses at the missionary convention have captured all hearts. He will also speak to the Sunday school at 12:45, immediately after the morning service. Rol la V. Watt is the superintendent. The Chris- tian Endeavor meetings are at 6:15 and address, At the evening service Dr. Speneer, from Japan, whose work there has been emi. nently successful, will speak, He will have & thrillling £tory to tell. Seats free. Every- body welcome, Batn | with | each flat] every room sunny; upper flat, $24; : get it | Tots | Det. | some visitor at the convention will make the | | 2:30 p. m, | | THE People’s Church meets Sunday_evenings | in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st.. at 8 o'clock. | Subject this evening ‘‘From the Beginning.'* Pactor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillespie, residence 1101 O'Farrell st. Pastor will be assisted by Mrs. J. J. Whitney. | BUDDHIST Mission, 807 Polk et.—To-day at | 11 a. m we commemorate for late Mrs. A. 1 White, and Rev. K. Stori will speak on “‘Life 'and Death.” MEETL{GS—SUNDAY. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. Medium. Will give messages from your arisen friends THIS EVENING. | ELKS' HALL, 223 Sutter st. ‘ SITTINGS DAIL’ | | Hotel Netherland, 18 Turk st room 17; elevator. near Market, | PROFESSOR FRED P. EVANS, the famous | psychic, 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 Octavia; phone Scott 8S7; send stamp for circular. EDWARD EARLE, the great independent | slate writer; bring your own slates and | write your own message at home: fee $2 if atisfactory or no charge, 105; st. o FERENCE memorial gervices, 2 o'clock, | ottish Hall, Larkin st. In honor of our | Sister Perkins. Speakers, mediums and | friends invited. MME, YOUNG'S spirit messages to-night, 10c. | 619 McAllister: all private readings daily. | 760 Central ave xth-st. , Alameda. | | TESTS 900 Market, 2.5; Wilson, Madam von | | " 'Walte, 8: Dr. E. E. Collins reads poem, | | *“Home of the Soul,” Dr, Cowan, 10c. W. G. KEE | except. Fat AN ‘holds test seances every night | 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st, MRS. STODDARD'S seances 10c; each hear from friend: Sun., Tues. 278 Oth; sittipg. | | FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister; tests every eve., 10c;read.dally;Mrs. C.J. Meyer; others. MRS. EBERHARDT tests to-night, 10c; read- ings daily. 3250 224, bet. Valencia & Mission. ' MRS. HARLAND'S clrcles, evenings; to-night, 1 h: prophetic readings, GOc, $1. S D. M. COLBY, 1§ Valencta; sittings | dally except Saturd SUNDAY LECTURE: DR. JOHN A. KERGAN will deliver a free ! illustrated lecture to men only this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st. subject, “'Reaping the Harvest'; free tickets | will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at ' sanitarium, Tuesday evening. Remember the | question box; special music. DR, T. M. CONDOR lectures Lyric Hall, 119 Eddy st., Sunday, May 1 and 8; subject, strations. Patlents treated before audience. gnnnun Scientists invited. Admission, 50c; p. m. Market st. San_Francisco, W. H. EDWARDS, V. C, W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk. Otfice room 627, Emma Spreckels bullding. _— GRAND picnic of 8. S. F. Parlor No. 157, N. S. G. W., to Sunset Park SUNDAY, May 1. Trains will stop at 25th and Valencia sts. in event of street-car strike—not otherwise. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic cess from Sidney G. Sturman in Gravel Hill mine, near Georgetown, EI Dorado County, Cal., draining into Jones Creek, ~which reaches Middle Fork, American River, and from Syndicate Mining Company in Syndi- cate mine, near Placerville, El Dorado Coun- ty, Cal., draining into Hangtown Creek, Which reaches South Fork, American River, gives notice that meeting will be held at Toom 96 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., May 9, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the El Rico Mining Com- pany will be held on MONDAY, the 2d day ©of May, 1904, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the offices of the said company, 229 Crocker building, city and county of San Francisco, Rtate of California, 8. D. WOODS, Becretary. Dated April 18, 1904. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 sent to any address in the United States or Canads one year'for $1, e paid. AGENTS WANTED. e ear oS A ST SSSUS S PERMANENT business chance; $50 to $150 per week and upward POSITIVE; men and women wanted everywhere to place with consumers the BEST, most remarkable la- dies’ and gents' dress i ten NEW sight-selling health and comfort feat- previous experience unnecessary; NO RISK; reply quick. Agency, 1233 Brozdway, Oakland, Cal. DO you want work? Ladles or gentlemen; no canvassing or soliciting; no time from regu- lar occupation; no one need know you are my representative; no money, perience needed; easy, permanent, honorable, profitable work can be done home; for in- formation, address J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. MONEY IN MUSHROOMS. Grow like magic, great demand, big profit; easily grown without capital whole year by anybody (male or female), in cellars, stables, boxes, etc.; crop picked daily; send for iree tcoklet and learn this profitable business. Dept. 20, Eastern Importing Co., Brighton, M: WANTED—Agents to lendld article to housekeepers; -all want it; one agent made £100 in ten days in October: only reliable, i dustricur agents need apply; new articl reacy seller; big commissions. Address JUBILEE IRON CO., Omaha, Nebr., 1503. Kushlon Komfort Shoe | outfit or ex- | BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A—$1500—DAIRY produce route; butter and eggs; established 5 years; 2 horses, 1 wagon: owner ciears above $150 per mo; good cash business. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$5000; HARDWARE store; specialtles, lohclklmllh. el'c'.';lle belh,b‘n&@-%fl::a chine work, etc.; estal years; Bixth st.; large stock. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1000; RESTAURANT in San Rafael: dally receipts $25; rent $30; must be sold at once: 800d place, ‘See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$1000: DAIRY produce and delicatessen store; close to Market st.; daily receipts about $40; rent $45; good business: value in sight. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st, A—$550; OYSTER and chop house; close to Ellls and Mason sts.; rent $35; worth at least $000; rare opening. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$5000; CORNER grocery and bar; cash business; store receipts about $60 per day: bar receipts about $20; owner will sell for cash or trade for property at_ the value of $5000, Cail R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$2600; CORNER grocery and bar, on Powell st.; § years' lease; rent $40; business estab. years and first-class paying: value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$5000: THE igalling ssloon 13 masatactestoq town of ahbout 5000 inhabitants; 5 lease; rent §50; full value in sight; first-class paying business; about v miles from S. F. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, A—$2200: DAIRY produce and delicatessen store; established years; rent $55: monthly sales about $1500; a first-class paying busi- ness, See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$730; CIGAR stand on Market at.; rent $68; one of the best-located stands and & business | Where fullest investgation is_solicited: & | _bargain, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$8000; CORNER grocery and bar with § | “years' lease: rent §75; 2 horses; 2 | average cash store trade $2500 ‘per month: daily bar receipts $25; full value in | location the best in the city. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$450: PLUMBING and gasfitting shop on Fillmore st.; rent $20; owners must sell at once, as they are engaged in another busi- i i ness. Call R. G. WILKH. 26} Kearny st. | A—$3000; GROCERY store; cstablished many years and doing_a large cash business: located close to Market and Sixth sts.; & good paying business; investigate and you find a very rare business openii Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$750: SALOON on Montgomery st.; place established years; owner clearing about $125 per_month: ‘investigate: a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. AMATEUR photographers — We want 3000 amateurs to sell the new ‘Improved Photo Cloth” for making photo sofa pillows; no chemicals needed; send 35 cents in stamps for a large sample package. The Photo Cloth Company, Cambridgeport, Mass. AGENTS wanted who own a horse and bugky to sell an article that is used by every man Who owns a horse; can make from $10 to $20 a day. Apply OCCIDENTAL MANUFACT- URING CO,, 1373 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ONE man each State, with references and few hundred doliars, 12 years' business, seiling only article of kind in the worl protected by 4 patents, HULL, 154 East Twenty-third st., New York. BEGIN business for yourself; stop worklng for éthers; we start you in profitable mail-order business at your home; immense profits. Full information for stamp, FRANKLIN-HOW- ARD CO.. Denver, Colo. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is a decided improvement on bullding and lo: is worth having. Great Western Impro ment Company, Parrott buflding. RUSTLING men, $50 guarantees you a position for 10 years, elther in California, Oregon or Washington; can make $200 per month. H. E. BURNETT, Phillios Hotel. 117 Sixth-st. AGENTS—A1; to sell the Hercules hammock stand dtrect to user; good commission; ref- ‘erences: write for particulars. W. E. STAN- HOPE & CO., Centerville, Ia. AGENTS—Make $10,000 a year in mail order business; particulars free. A E. SWETT, 310 Royal Insurance building, Chicago, MINUET skirt and waist holders: largest profits; sample free. WHEELER & BALD- WIN, Garden City Block, Chicago. RESPECTABLE agent; good commission paid to the right party. Apply 316 Hearst bufld- ing, between 1 and 6 p. m. AGENTS—Each county to sell “Family Me- mortals’ ; steady work. CAMPBELL & CO. 191 A st., Elgin, Il FIRST-CLASS lady agent wanted to travel: blg proposition. Apply BARLOW, 369 Twelfth st., Oakland. FRATERNAL insurance; good thing for live men; permanent for good producers. Box 1933, Call. WANTED—Clrcular distributers; cash pald; send stamp. American Distributer. Denver. PERFUME canvassers: something new; call all week. Agents Outfitting Co., 530 G. G. ave LADIES—For Gem massage device and cos- metis city and country. 517 Taylor st. SIMPLEX ofl burner; best fire on earth; agents ‘wanted everywhere. 0517 Market st., 8. F. 'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper. for —alline £1 ner vear. A WFEK" 16 va l HAVING recently acquired through exchange of property three $40 scholarships in the best College of Advertising in the United States, 1 will sell them at 25 per cent discount for cash: the college teaches advertising writ- ing by correspondence and assists lts grad- uatei to secure positions; catalogues fur- nished on application. Address box 3026, Call, ] ASTROLOGY. DE. BENJAMIN—Phrenology and astrology. 305 Larkin, room 0. | AUTOMOBILES. SECOND-HAND automobiles in first-class shape for sale cheap. Inquire at 20 Golden Gate ave.: phone Howard 871, AUTOMOBILE operator for steam machine, $3 per day. Mobile Carriage Company, Golden Gate and Gqugh sts. FOR sale—A White Stanhope In good running order; will sell reasonable. Box 3245, Call. e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, O. N. ORLOW'S lecture this (Sunday) evening will be delivered at 3440 Clay st. corner | of Laurel, at 8 o'clock sharp; subject, ““Personal Liberty." Instrumental and vocal solos. Admis. free. | | | | | ““The Healing Art,” with clinical demon- | | | ADVICE FREE- | A—$3000. CORNER saloon; ciose to Call bldg.; ' ! 8 years' lease; net rent $120; this is one of the best saloon locations in this city, and ! & live man can olear $500 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. | A=$1100; SALOON. with 3 rooms: close to Kearny and Bush'sts.: rent $75; lease; place easily clears $200 per month; hice fixtures, | cholcest etock of liquors. All particulars of R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery -in choicest location; rent $80; dally receipts about $70; a good business, 'but sickness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G WILKE, 261 Kearny st. CIGAR store down on Battery, $850; trial given. T. J. DUNN & CO., 1312 Market st. BRANCH bakery and notions; 15th, nr.Mission; $400; rent $15. T. J. DUNN, 1312 Market st. MILLIN snap; RY store; Geary st., near Kearny; ear lease; fixtures worth the money good reasons. T. J. DUNN, 1312 Market st. SALOON; Third st., near Market; $2200; 3- | year lease. T.J. DUNN & CO., 1312 Market. ROOMING-HOUSE; Tth st, nr. Market; 35 rooms; clears $100. TJ.DUNN&CO.,1312 Mkt. FOUNDRY, well established in cfty; £0od paying business; brass and iron; i rent only $30; clearing $400 monthl | Ereat opportunity; plant worth $43 buyer can secure control for only $1500. MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO.,467 Parrott bldg. | OLD established real estate and business chance offic: for sale or exchange for busi- ness or city lots; clears $300 monthly; will | remain with buyer until acquainted. ANDERSEN & RILEY, 935 Market st. NEW corporation; new and exclusive fleld; no canvassing; office work only; very profitable; no experience necessary, but good address, | some polish and methodical habits essential | lady or gent.; capital required, $500 to $1000; | fullest inv. invited Apply HENRY G. SHAW, 401 Croseley bld., $350 SECURES interest in light office work, where party can easlly clear $125 monthly; references exchanged; experience not neces- Particulars 1007% Market st., room 1. $1275—RESTAURANT; best in town; fine lo- catlon; excellent trade; recelpts $1400 per ; meals 50c a train_ of busins up; no union help; ove cause D. L. JUNGCK, 2111 Shat- | tuck | WANTED—MORE CAPITAL In the California Lighting Co., exclusive handlers of the new gas light, the king of all lizhts; a wonder; a fortune to be made on Investments, large or small. 6 Eddy st., room 2. PARTY with small capital can secure interest in mechanical invention destined to effect enormous saving in one of the world’s great- est industries: large profits and quick re- turns. Call and see at factory, 2140 Folsom street. OLD-ESTABLISHED millinery business sale; near Kearny st.; 5-year lease; very reasonable owing to departure; price land. Box 1856, Call. FIVE long shots to be cut loose closing week of the races; we're on: money placed, $30 upward; specials given by wire $10 week, §2 day. Track Tipsters, 231 Post st., room 6, San Francisco. FOR sale—Well paying, long established hardware and paint business; price and rent reasonable; owner willing to teach pur- 1535 gth (Webster st.), Alameda. MEXICAN devil jumping beans; wonderful curiosity; §1 per 100; send for catalogue; Mexican curios. Ross Curio Co., o, Tex. (on the Mexican border.) BUTCHER shop and fixtures complete, with 1 room or suitable for branch store; rent $13. For keys, 3506 Misslon st. WANTED—Shoemaker to buy repalr shop &ood location for shoes and gents' furnish- ings. Box 1955, Call. Columblan Law & Coll. Agcy., r. 85, 916 Market; phone John 6226; open evenings; transacts at most reasonable rates all legit- imate law business; bonds furnished in crim- inal and civil cases; small collections taken. | ALHAMERA Theater—Mayday celebration to- night, 7:30; prominent speakers In English: also ‘speakers in German, Itallan, Polish, Japanese, etc.; good music; free. e R T e SARAH J. WATKINS, Church of the New Thought, Chicago, lectures Sunday at 11 a. m. Golden Gate Hall; subject, - Man.” Free. e s A e B ot e A A it S A NANS PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists to-night, 0dd Fel. lows bids., 7th-Market; Mra, Lilie, apoakor. A _PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee. See me and save money: no pay in advance G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Established 22 yrs.; rms, 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1st 1. 1122 Market st. between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all Matters. Detectives employed, R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor, entrance room 611; established 20 years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice; no fee in advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episco | ® Cirarch, cor, of Hayes and Buchanag s | Rev, John Stephens, pastor. Bishop Edward | G. Andrews of New York will preach at 11 i m. Rev. W. F, Oldham, D.D., of Chi- cago will preach at 7:30 p. m. ~ Sunday- school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins super. intendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. The public cordially invited to all the serv- ices of this church. e e e 2 CALIFORNIA-st. M. E. Church, cor, Califor- nia and Broderick sts.—Rev. Clarence Reed, pastor. _Service @t 11 a. m.; Bishop J. H.-Vincent. The Heidelberg mal quartet of Salt Lake City will sing Lead, Kindly Light” (D. Buck); soprano sol “There_Is @ Green Hill" (Gounod), Mi Elsie Rembaugh; anthem, O Taste and See” (Goss). At 7:45 Rev. G. Japan will preach. Anthem, Lord”; soprano eoio,*Ave Maria’ Miss ’Louise Smith; _violoncello ald Forbes; organ postiude, march 'Le Prophete” (Meyerbeer). J. H. Hallowell, organist. GRACE Methodist Episcopal Church, cor, of 21st and Rev. F. M. Larkin, Ph. D., pastor. Hartzell of Africa will preach at 11 a. m. Dr. A. B, Leonard of New York City, miesionary secretary, will preach at 7:45 p. m. Take Valencla st. or Mission st. cars to 21st st. tieth and Capp sts.—The Rev. William Hudson mmm;ru“' ch:pn. School meets at ‘cloek; Higher Language Pection of Mr: Japish cordially welcome. service. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. MEETING NOTICES., { MEETING Notice—The of- ficers and members of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, are requested to attend the funeral of our | late nelghbor, S. B. MELBYE, TO-DAY (SUNDAY), May 1, at 9:30 o'clock, from u'.‘a Cll)em;;s%m st. " V. D, GUSON, Consul Commander. JOHN T. O'DONNELL, Clerk. THE Austrian Military and Benevolent Association will hold their twenty- sixth annual excursion and picnic a Qak Park, Stockton, SUNDAY, May 1, 1904. The Committee desires to state that ' this will be one of the best excursions ever ' held by this assoclation. A tombola of over 100 prizes will be given at the grounds at 5 p. m., . Music will be furnished by the famous Austrian Military Band. The association will leave on the 8:30 boat, Santa Fe depot, foot of Market st.; tickets also | on the 1:30 boat. Adult round telp tickete | $1 25; children under 12 years, 65c. ST. ANDREW'S Society — Annual pienic to Fairfax Park on SATUR- DAY. May 7. Boats will leave ferry at 9 and 10 a. m. and at 1:45 p. m: Special returning train leaves at 5:30 p. m. Tickets for round trip, including admission to the park, adults S0c, children DINNA forget—The thi 7 90 annual and S r R i /, on ot ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fees or costs In advance; all law business; office open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 31. DIVORCE cheap, speedily, quietly; call on us ‘ere going elsewhere. Phone James room 41, 916 Market st., opposite Emporium. DIVORCE law a speclalty; no publicity; advice free; costs §12. Ad. B.A.S,, P.O.box 2199, 8. F. DIVORCE—Cost $12; legal advice free; costs advanced; open evening. 997 Market, r. 212. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, qulet; advice free; open evenings. 927 Market st., rm. 301. L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market st.; consultation ; no fees In advance: open evenings. BASKETS made of every description. Friedl Bazaar and Basket Factory, 1 Folsom st. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. GENT'S bicycle, Morrow brake, $15; lady’ Sterling, §12 50; perfect condition. 909 Polk st BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. Bt S st oo S ‘WANTED-—1 or 2 young children to board; good home; best of reference. MISTRESS ROBERTSON, 156 Athol ave., E. Oakland. A BABY can have perfect care; $12 50 month. MRS. RHODA KARSTADT, Twenty-fifth uv-‘:k:ohm Geary 3206, - " CHILDREN boarded in a refined Protestant home; good care; terms reasonable. 8§08 Clay st., Oakland, A LADY would take care of child from 2 to 6 years old. 926 Montgomery st. HALF inter:st in clothes cleaning route; good proposition. M. NEILSON, 2508 Telegraph ave., Berkeley. THREE more men to join party to work mine in Nome; must have $200. 6 Eddy, room 53, 1to4p. m $400—Locksmith, electrician and general re- pair shop; centrally located; no agents. Box arket st. ~ ‘WELL paylng saloon and lodging-house; whole or half. Inquire 22 East st. WIN $10 playing slot machine with my meth- od. E, W., box 61, West Allls, Wis. $350—FINE cigar stand, located at 621 Mont- gomery st., for sale; snap. KODAK agency for sale in Oakland; a bar- gain. Box 1143, Call office, Oakland. MONEY for every woman; no investment; no experience. Box 1009, Call office. $125—FINE corner cigar stand; fine g00d trade; see owner. 118 Third st. stock; FOR sale—Good saloon. Call 905 Kearny st. $750—DOWNTOWN cigar store; worth $1000; fine trade; sickness. Hunsaker, 6 Eddy st. DELICATESSEN—Good stock and fixtures; Bargain by May 4. Box 1857, Call. FOR sale—Bakery and delicacy store; over $25 daily trade. 2474 Mission st. CANDY and ice cream parlor; must sell; good fixtures. Inquire 1427 Market st. ‘WANTED—Reliable man with $4000 as part- ner in general merchandise business; 15 years’ standing; long lease; chance of a life. time for live man that has business abllity; references e: l, Investment Co., 777% Market st. 25 A N LIST of first-class saloons, grocerles, restau- Tants, coffee sal stands, country Toerchandise stores. botela, etc: for sale oo exchange. EITEL & 212 Kearny st phone Red 6092 A $600 FLORIST business; in fine location; must be sold on account of fliness; a bar- gain; no agents. Address box 3710, Call. Sebisier and blot soachines: & bargaih; oies wanted, 155 Seventh st. rmmnmmmmb:&m 739 stand; E;g.fl‘w in Alaska; must have i ’ st.; rent $30; lease. 017 Market st., r.l. A BUYS best paying corner Ma -85 New Montgomery st. | exehange for real estate either city or Oak- ! sary; live man wanted; bona fide proposition. | BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. MARION GRIFFIN, business methods in fine front of- fices; phone Black 3607, or take elevator to fourth floor; up-to-date title abstract fres with every sale. . 406 Hearst bullding, over Examiner entrance; modern GREAT bargain in an 11-room house; fine lo- cation downtown: near Post and Mason; al most & gift; think of selling such s house ;?Ierlll than $50 a room. MARION GRIF- 3 ONLY $350 down and $350 in payments takes furniture and business of a small boarding- house with 12 boarders; rent $i5; new house; on sunny corner. MARION GRIFFIN. b v B 8 Wi R S S e e HOW is this? 16-room corner house north of Market; rent $30; clears $41 monthly: price $400; only $100 down. MARION GRIFFIN. SBELECT home of 17 rooms near Sutter st. kitchen; dining-room; very quiet and refined clears $80 a month. MARION GI SWELL transient house: most beautifully fur- nished; extra fine hair ;:_new and modern; building on sunny corner; 24 rooms: when you see it you'll buy it of MARION GRIFFIN. JUST listed; 31-room apartment house; room- ers take care of thelr own rooms; newly pa- pered; corner house; furnished in oak and cherry: Brussels and moquet carpets; rent only $125; manager occuples 2 nice rooms and clears §115 exactly each month. MARION GRIFFIN. CHEAP house; 32 rooms; on NE. corner; near Market; rent $100; 2-year lease; price $1400; big money-maker. MARION GRIFFIN. APARTMENT house of 48 rooms: splendidly furnished; on sunny corner and streetcar crossing; long lease; electricity for elevator and lights; monthly profit : price MARION GRIFFIN. $3600 PROFIT yearly: accurately kept' books: house has a wide reputation from Mexico; lawyers, merchan at this house: 60 rooms, With splend| nishings; lease: elevator and all conveni- ences; will inventory the furniture and give you an abstract of title; make offer to MARION GRIFFIN. HIGH-CLASS rmml!lon—We vé decided to sell our hotel and have employed MARION GRIFFIN to conduct the sale: NEW and MODERN building of 70 rooms and In the fashionable part of city; furnishings superb: price $5000 less than cost; should clear $600 monthly, A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1080. 3 Eddy st, cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chop houses. Candy and icecream parl Barber shops . Cigar stands . Groceries and bars Delicatessen stores Wood and coal yards. For sale—First-class propositions that will bear strict Investiga- tion. BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort; fine groves; 36-room hotel; all furnished and equipped for business; 20 acres land goes with lease; raise own hay. vegetables: kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year; equity In this $2500; death in family cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale—One of the best restaufants in city cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day: will bear investigation: price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st FOR sale—Electrical and locksmith busines: central location: established 9 years; rent $30; clears $90 to $100 per month; price $500 must sell on account of other business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Well-located bazaar and furnishing Zoods business; cheap rent; 61 years' lease one of the best transfer corners in city; do- ing fine business; other interest cause of sale “price $5000. See CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy. R sale—Well located and equipped family liquor store; rent oniy $35; fixtures stock will involce between $400 and 0, must_be sold by 1st: other business, CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. le—Quartz mine; fine prospect; ; assays $40 to $70 ton; tradc for rmg.-hse or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale or will trade—6 acres Inside city limits; one of best interior cities in Califor- nia; house, barn, other outbulldings; plenty beautiful home; will trade for rooming-house; price $4000. CAMERON & CO.. 8 Eddy st. TO_exchange—33-room downtown house; will exchange for smaller house. ranch or income property: 18-room apartment house to gx- change for small ranch. CAMERON & - 8 Eddy st FOR sale—A snap; Controlling interest in large planing mill in this city: full complement latest machinery: practicaliy new: fong lease; low rent; can easily be made resit free; rent alréhdy reduced more than half by sub- leases; over $10,000 in contracts maturing. Owner has Interests out of city demandiug attention; price $12,500, negotiable paper or 8. F. realty. Address box 1811, Call. | $050_GROCERY and vegetable store, restau- for | would | xchanged, _Address Californfa ' ‘#ale—Grocery bar. - 1 FoR zal and Call 321 Bryant PARTNER wanted in hundred Box ness; few GERMAN _or American can invest make $2000 year round. Box 3117, milk_busi- - Call. Call, rant adjoining; good lease, rent nominal; 16 rooms, 2 stores, 3 living rooms; clearing $100 month; can be made pay more; on car line; near park: fine business corner. BUSH- HEDEMARK CO., 11 Montgomery st. FOR sale or will take partner in a light busi- ness, paying handsome profits; average monthly receipts over $300; expenses $85. For particulars, address box 1752, Call office. FOR sale—Grocery, candy, notlons, cigars and branch bakery: all good stock and will sell reasonable; established 10 years: low rent; living rooms. Box 1808, Call office, THERE {s an opportunity for you to invest your money where it Wwill pay more than ordinary interest. Write for particulars to 876 Laurel st. Alameda, Cal. AN opportunity for men and women to mar- ket a new but thoroughly developed _oil- burner. Call or address Crude Ofl Stove nd Furnace Company, 182 First STOCK or bond issue of reputable corpora- tion, mining or Industrial, wanted for selling on commission; give particulars. P. O. box 1403, New York City. 100 LOTS free; applicants sending stamp will receive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet; suburb N. Y. Twentieth Century Realty Co., 6 Wall New York. $200 AND services will secure a partnership in a business paying $90 per month to each; 1o stablished. 10273 Market st. r. 2. $1000 WITH services to Invest in legitimate business by competent business man; no agents. Box 1777, Call office. FOR sale—Restaurant and delicatessen com- bined, clearing $175 per month; low rent; good locaticn. Box 1026, Call office. WANTED—To buy a good hotel or boarding house in city or country. Address, with par- ticulars, box 1973, Call office. ‘WANTED—To buy half or whole of a furni- ture store; state full particulars; no agents. Box 1962, Call office. PHYSICIAN—For $300 can buy small drugstore with good practice in a growing suburb of this city. 1170 Market st., room 11. FOR sale—Half interest in one of the best business chance and _lodging-house offices in the city. Box 3247, Call office. WANTED—A partner to take charge of and xl.l)llnx. a music parior In San Francisco. ddress box 1905, Call office. WANTED—To buy a stock of general merchan- dise in country town in a good healthy lo- cality. Box 1795, Call office. $375—DELICATESSEN and lunchroom: good trade and fine location for meals; rent low, $27 50. Address box 1993, Call. A1 LAUNDRY route; new wagon: on account of sickness. Apply box 1839, Call office. $1500—GROCERY and in Park district. Box 1952, Call office. e WANTED—A cigar stand. Box 3233, Call office. HORSERADISH grinding and delicatessen bus- iness; good reason for selling. 2401 Mission st. WANTED—Party with $200 to take half inter. est in business. Box 3704, Call office. B o o - 2R T WANT to rent a shop In the country; car- riage painter. gmx.u-uyn.:.r'f’ WANTED—A clgar stand; state location and price. Box 1589, Call office. DON'T work for others: be boss: start malil- order business; we help you: pian and cata- SUPPLY in Oakland. $1000; | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The i-n,nn. 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year | . all | 200; | —_—_———_————-————'—"__—_—__—_-—_—_-_—-_—_‘—_—‘ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Eddy st., cor. ers for Rooming-Houses, All Kindg of Business Chances. house; luxuriously bod Srand oo very modern equipment; ;«mm;:omnuu.mclw count of departure. 108 rooms; cheap rent; new nd.m-. ity furnished; up-to-date rooming-house: has bar: can be run in conjunction 1 desired; rare | chance for right parties; part elfll.‘__wm_ can be paid out of the hotse; other D terests demand immediate departure. beautiful new building and furni- ture; swell downtown location: everything uo- to-date and first class; fine opportunity ctre high-grade proposition; must g0 per room; new and 90 rooms; ms; rent only $4 w{aru house; ail men; electric elevator, lights; long lease; clears to P per month; one of the best buys In the city. $100; well furnished; lit- rooms; it 'y T mouse reduced to $1100. tle apartment-house 150 rooms; beautiful :urn|:r: apartments: grand marine V! ‘Seuse ern throughout; most elegantly furnished in city; call for terms and particulars. 24 9 ; sunny flat; rent $50; fur. | obliged to leave city; reduced to 180 rooms; grand, mew, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped: cb':::_t rent; fine lease; paying $300 to $600 per MORTL close in; full nice people; it taken once; dissolution of partnership. 14 rooms: rent only $60: oak furniture: good carpets: part cash, balance time; price 162 rooms: most elegantly appointed am_ | ment-house in San Francisco: beutiful, ‘mod- ern building; fine entrance, cheap rent; clear- | ing $400 per month; 5-year lease; part cash, | balance S per cent per year. 30 rooms; rent only $150; oak and cherry fur.; fine carpets; close in; fine money-maker. 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large partment-house and pay cash difference, 7-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture: good carpets: sickness; price 138 rooms: downtown commercial hotel: 8 years' lease; cheap rent; siegantly mrnx-flud one of the best opportunifies to secure first- class hotel: owner has other business; part cash, balance time. 20 rooms; cheap remt; close in: thoroughly respectable; all full; clears $100part cash. 11 rooms: rent $40; close in: oak, cherry fur- niture, Brussels carpets; clears $55 over all ex- | penses; $400 cash, balance time; snap; $700. 40 rooms: elegantly furnished: rent only $250: oak and mahogany furniture: boarders clearing $250 per month; close in; fine buy price $6000. 18 rooms; rent $85; north Market; close in: good money-maker; reduced from $1600 to $1100. 128 rooms; cheap rent: long lease; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business: only with us. 20 rooms; rent only $100; all mew furniture: octor pays $05; clearing over all eXpens $100; best street Oakland; will trade for San Francisco house. 24 rooms: rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; zood lease. | 75 rooms: grand new building: elegantly fur- | nished: cheap rent: 10 years' lease; close in: clears $400 per month: $4000 down, balance 8 per cent per annum; departure. 33 rooms; cheap rent; good lease: beautifully | furnished: new modern building: very central; all full; little gem of a house; leaving eity. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner house: pri. vate baths: beautiful furniture: 2 entrances takes in $30 to $40 per day transient, besides regular roomers; will bear investigation. 21 rooms: corner; rent only $85: oak fur.: good carpets, housekeeping: all full: clearing $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price £1600. 50 rooms; new, modern apartment-house: 10- year lease: cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300; very central; first-class proposition. rent $70: oak furniture, ne condition; clears $30; 17 rooms: Ellis st. Axminster carpets; fine little buy. | | _ 8 rooms: fine upper flat: rent only $30: ca be had by paying $130 down, balance time; | $130. For rent—i-room suite, furnished, in_fine apartment-house, 4 to 6 months; rental $45 per month; references: no small children. - For rent—8-room ummer: elegantly Tent $60 per month. modern furnished flat. for fur. references required Cameron & Co., 3 Eddy. 1—An honest, reliable hotel 2—For sale by my agent, MARION GRIFFI) 3—Room 406 Examiner building; 4—Has 80 large, airy rooms: aiways full: 5] 3 changed hands: | 6—Guaranteed to be clearing $200 per mont 7—Cause of sale is dissolution of partnership 8—Price, only $6500 (about 13 of real value). 5 ALSO | 10—Livery stable for $i250—almost a gift; 11—Place well established—pays wel | 12—Beautiful young horses—20 head: | 13—Double and single harness for all: ! 14—Two fine carrlages—fine buggles, ete.; 15—Low rent; big opening for right man. | SWELLEST small family hotel in San Fran- : le rent: long lease: splendid electricity, ~ private baths; magnificently furnished and fully equipped small house, but clears over $5000 a year here's a business proposition. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner building. B~ el Bt slnarasocc D A——SPECIAL BARGAINS AT. KREDO & CO'S., 765 MARKET ST. CLEAR TITLES GUARANTEED. $425—9 rms., newly furnished, giveaway. $275—11 rms., 3rd st, clears $40 month. $400—7-rm. flat. elegantly furnished. ON TIME PAYMENTS. 18 rs.; sunny corner, very central 200 22 rs.; housekeeping, clears $70. 500 20 rs.; fine transient, near Market. $2000 84 rs.; Oakland, geunine bargain $2600 MANY OTHERS AT KREDO & CO'S. 100 ROOMS:; sunny corner; rent $125....34500 100 roomagclears ; low rent.. 80 rooms; " furniture nearly new. 40 rooms: fine location, north of Market.$1000 in Oakland; new; rent $60....32500 12 rooms: half cash; cheap rent. 3600 Money to loan on furniture. EITEL & | CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. 80 ROOMS; elegant new apartment-house, 3 and 4 room suites: 60 rooms, furnished: rea- sonablgrent: charming location; sunny. Box 3548, Call office. 14-ROOM house; rent $43: near Larkin and Hyde sts.: full of roomers: owner will sei] for $650; this week. Box 8322, Call office, AT sacrifice—Modern, paying lodging-house by executor; must sell to close estate. - Ex- ecutor, box 3702, Call office. LODGING house, 27 rooms, for sale: town location. Box 3249, Call office. FOR sale—Lodging house, 25 rooms, on Box 1913, Call office. e CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. <200 Fillmors. e ——— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Smith Premier $25; down- A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 Fomery st. s Tl o i A R i A ebster. Tyeweiier Tampus. o gie Market. SPIRITUALISM. RETURNED, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, Clairvayast, trance business medium and 1ifa e e otk et T - St near Market, Toom 17, elevator THE miraculous cure of Isabelle Farrell of Berkeley by the advice of e ‘X Ismar, the wander, . MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer business med'm, read daily $1:dev'p'g class Thurs. 8 p.m.; tel. Jessie 3436107 Taylor,r.27. D! ELSIE REYNOLDS, ne: Sun, 3.3 m., 328 Ellis; = &M;flk 's; Mouday, Brush st., C.V. MILLER'S ethertal; materializing seance to-night, § o'clock, $1. 1084 Bush st

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