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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY S, 1904 OAKLAND ADVER1ISEMENTS N AETAND ADVERTISEMENTS | AR X | TATE. HOLCOMER 1080 BRE RO AY UNIMPR( x120 elevated jot; street work com- close te te e ols, 100133 ; close to| ihs; worth | location in Linda street work com- akland ave. cars; and_surroundings. —1067 > Iy time corner; 37:6x100: on | - wn key will be! inc rapidly; business L»—‘] non st; Adams Point | work o ele- bar- mit st ngs : sightly Jot; very choice 9-ro- e seen and close [ get particulars at st r—parior, kitchen. pa: nd floor h and toilet bing: gas a sunny finest OMB 1660 BRE ROADWAY. w | See SON AND, PHONE th, laundry. | vard: flower | n east side station ial cottage of 5 e in 1 4 apd ren plumb- f Moss price bzlance on Broadway; cash, isement for in a fi OUR = & SON | Phone Lake 3 J lot: only 4 min- price reduced heap. ! t residence and fine grounds; | : cheap for an immediate | | 0. J. DENISON, 472 Tenth Street. close to two car lines and southwest corner; mice loca- | southwes: corner; choice loca- high ground; street umplete. s P Bargain! $i500—Just Pinished—$1800. A pretty home: 5 rooms and bath; nice view: high grounds; near (wo car lines and “Key" | Wa‘: front feot: st K 1 i foot: street work complete: near school, ~’Key” route and car lines; gholce loca- tion. £30 front_foot; business $20—On Telegraph ave —e location. R SBALE BY ALY - 122 1 $350—Lot 130x100. £800—Lot 100x100. $500—Tot 100x140. $2000—Lot J00x140. =2200—Lot 100x140. 52250 Lot §7:0x140. £4500—Lot_300x140. Eievated ground: View cannot be obstructed; wortk: to Investigate. RT SCHMIDT, B Ave, East Oakland. ALBERT SCHMIDT, 1122 13th Ave., East Oakland. £10,500—4 modern flats, 6 and 7 rooms; lot 50x 16Q; 3 blocks from the business center of Broadway: pays 1 per cent per month, $1.900—A modern cottage of & rooms; lot Z5x 100; rent $1% per month: all street work | dome. S00—Jiouse of & rooms: lot 50x100; central. o HUGH M. CAMERON, - 1068 Brosdway, Oakland. A SNAP. ©_$1080 only for « f-room ‘cottage with bath, flzmumi;.'w' . B | trated book deseriptive of Mill Valley. OAKIAND REAL FETATR | LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., l 460-462 EIGHTH ST., | OAKLAND. | $40,000—Improved business corner; 100x100; | adjacent to banking center: pays 73 | per cent: bound to double in value: | nd future. fls,m‘{i‘ofl!fl’h 3-story business block: l’th'—l! $1500 net per annum; sdjoins fine business structure: immediately adja- cent to banking center. Prominent factory site; corner, 275 feet front- age; water plant; valuable machinery; central location; value rapidly increas: | ing. £9,500— Fatraordinary investment; doublc | epartment house; 3 blocks from City Hall; land worth the price; reduced from’ §13,600. $2,000—Pair flats; 4 rooms and bath each; rents 824; near Key roul $3,650—Rents $420 per annum; flat; business location; always rented; can Increase. 500—Fine, 11-room residence; cation; Lakeside district; nearly 80 feet frontage; mortgage $5000, 7% per | cent H $6,500—Magnificent Linda Vista home; indi- | vidual; unique; rustic design; 8 I‘Wml: and bath; 76x120; an ideal home; photo | at office. $4.500Flegant 2-story residence; 8 rooms; | 2 fine elevation; charming p.l‘-‘ choicest location in Linda i choice | | modern house; 8 rooms; location; Telexraph ave.; close in. Suburben offering: nearly 4 acres: | outskirts of Frultvale; madern, hard | finished bullding; store and B-room flat | above; fronts San dro electric road: insurance $2500; mortgage $2100; | subdivide 36 lots: snap. $2.450—FY: cottage, G roome: porcelain bath. £a mantel; 30x165; Center st. station. $2.350—Swell coftage, 5 rooms: bath; base- | ment; mantel; driveway; cement walks; 35x140; choice location; Thirty: fifth st.; bargain. i $2,200—Modern_cottage, 5 rooms: bath and | Tx100; windmill; tank; Linden close in. corner cottage, 4 rooms; 100x well; stable; near San Leandro bath 1 road Two-story modern plumbing; West Oakiand; near Eighth st $1.650—Modern cottage, 4 rooms: bath; base- 1,400 cottage, 7 room ment and laundry; 32x137; near For- tieth and Grove sts. $1,250—Neat cottage, 5 rooms: convenient to roadway, locals and_schools. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-482 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND. SOMETHING GOOD. $3,100 will buy 175x100; frult trees, flowers, lent to street cars; healthy location. HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. S M. DODGE_& SON, 1160 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. LAKE 36. RENT DEPARTMEN ARTHUR P. ALEXANDER, MANAGER. $35—Lower flat: 6 rooms and bath, basement and good back yard; Telegraph ave. per flat; 5 rooms and bath; good th st., close to 14th-st. station. PHONE $22 501, location; £22 50—Two-story bath; station cottage;: 6 rooms and renovated; short distance to 14th-st. $17—Fine 5§ rooms and Cypress st.; good condition bath cottage; | $ and rooms and bat station. 225—Two two-story houses; 8 h each; six blocks of Clinton $15—Two-story house of 9 rooms and bath; | 3 short walk of 23d-ave. station; lar arn and chicken-house. FURNISHED HOMES. $40—Upper flat of 6 rooms (three bedrooms); clectric lights; completely and newly fur- nished; five minutes’ walk to narrow-gauge station. | $60—A fine tw : bath: fully furnished | Linda Vista terrac t nelghborhood. $35—Nice cottage of 7 rooms and bath; gas and coal range: nicely furnished; 10 minutes’ alk of narrow-gauge station. ory house: 8 rooms and iot 120x160; on_edge of | nice flower garden! and only a few of what we have listed on our rent book, and more added daily. r advertisement in local and city papers olce roved and unimproved property. M. DODGE & SON, Jakland; phone Laike 36. These are s 1160 Broadway, O FOR RENT IN OAKLAND. On two left of those fine new flats on north side of th st.. east of n Pablo ave.; walking distance to downtown; fine rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc.: large yards with each fial: every room sunny; upper flat, $24; lower flat §22. IF YOU WANT TO RENT OR BUY A HOME IN OAK LAND, CALL AND SEE ME. | TAS. S. NAISMITH. | 534 THIRTEENTH ST. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- | ture. H. Schellhaas.ilth st..cor.store.Oakland. . ____ . _ __ ___ ___ _______ ] MILL VALLEY ADV'RT’S’M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL KESTATE. ] TAKE a delightful trip to-day—Go to Mill Valley: sce the lots right at the station we are selling so fast. Prices $400 to $800 each. Terms 10 per cent cash: balance $10 monthly. All the Jots are larfe; none less than 50x120 grend home sites amid pleasant surroundings: beautiful 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 1o 406 miputes from the city; Mill Valley has all the conveniences of a city; fine supply of pure mountain water, good sewerage and | drainage, electric lights, stores, churches and schools, and, in fact, all conveniences; beautifully wooded; send for our new Agents LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. FURNISHED house to let~-Hillside ave.; 6 rooms and bath. J. MYERS, 201 Sansome st. | | San Franciseo Advertisem’ts| CHURCH SERVICES. UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. corner Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, mirister; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Rev. C. Ruess, superintendents of Sunday school. Junior church and Sunday school | are at 10 o'clock. Sunday service s at 11 | o'cock. Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach. Sub- ect, “Filling Lif¢ Full.” Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited. | UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor. “‘nflethl and Capp sts. (take Miselon or Valencla st. car)—The Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson, min- ister: residence 500 Capp st. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mr. W. C. Maxwell superintendent. The Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Jay William Hudson will preach; subject, ““The New Power for the New Age.”” Music by orchestra and cholr. All cordially welcome. There is np evening service, FIRST Congregational Church, corner of Post and Mason sts.—Rev, George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will at both services. At 11 a, m., topie, “The Inspiration of the Book of Genesis.” At 7:45 p. m.. topic, ““Yet There Is Room.” All are cordially in- vited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., near Webster—Rev, I C. Meserve, D.D. pastor. Morning worship at 11, preceded by \dav school at 9:30 a. m. Christian En. or meeting at 6:45 p. m. Musical serv- ice at 7:45 p. m. The choir will render the Magnificat in F_(Tours), and the irtet and solo “Hear Us, O Father'” (Owen). Mr. Daxid Maniloyd will sing the temor solo, “Callest Thou, O Master” (Mietzke), and ::a- Dorothy Goodsell a soprano aria by er. 3 THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. ‘The Essential Unity of the 5 7:45 p. m., third in a series of “‘Straight Sermons to_Earnest e.’” ~ Sub- jeet, “To the Man Who Does Not Get On the World.” on ground Suncay. | and Advantages Beyond the Grave." Pastor, Mrs, Anna L. Gil Soctal - i .FIRST Baptist Church, 820 Eddy st.—Rev. B. ' BENJAMIN WHEELER WARD, | REV. CEURCH SERVICES—Continued. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento _st.—Rev. Willam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sermon’ by Rev. L. M. Hartley, D.D., State | superintendent Anti-Saloon League. Evening | service. 7:45 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. W. K. Guthrie; subject, “'The Nineteenth Cen- tury Apostle, Rev. Mr. Rainsford, D.D. Sab- bath school, 9:40 a, m. Christian Endeavor, 0 p. m., p. m. Wedneeday, 8 p. m., annual meeting of church and congregation. Friday, 8§ p. m., monthly meeting of the Men's Club. Mr. C. A..Westonberg will lec- ture on ‘Mexico—The City and Out-of-the- splendidly illustrated. All are nvited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son_and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. John S. Maclntosh, D. D., will preach at both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m., orchestral music. Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist _ Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev, John Stephens, pastor will preach at “'Grace and Gladness’ and at p. m_on ‘“Why We Are Not Unbe- lievers. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins, superintendent. Epworth Ledgue at 6:45 p. m_ Dr. R. O, Moody, president. The public cordialiy invited to ail the serv- ices of this church, CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Dr. George | W. White, will preach at both services to- | day. Sunday school at 12:45, Rolla V. Watt | superintendent. = Youns People's meeting at 6:15. Evening service commences at 7:30. Beats free. All welcome. Pxcellent music by chorus cholr. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sta.— Rev. Frederick Clampett, D. D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday-school, 9:30 2. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Fvening service, 8 o'clock. _The rector wiil officlate at both services. You are heartily invited. L. Whitman, D.D., of Philadelphia will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible #chool, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor So- cleties meet at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. All welcome. Seats free. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant v kristian Sclence service at 11 & m.; € lesson-sermon, ‘‘Mortals and Im- mortals.”” Sunday-school for children at the same hour; Wednssday evening meeting at 8 o'cl free reading-room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 500-510; all are welccome. CHURCH of the New Thought—Services in | 0dd Fellows' Hall, cor. Seventh and Market | sts.. every Sunday night. Rev. Henry Victor Morgan will speak this evening: subject, “How to Make Life Worth Living." Al persons Interested In attaining health and | happiness invited to attend these services. evangelist from Boston, will preach in the Jerry Mc- Auley Mission, 824 Howard ‘'st., this afte:- noon at 3 o'clock. Subject, ‘‘The Second Coming of Our Lord.” Evening subject, {The Brazen Serpent.’” Tuesday evening Mr. Ward will answer questions. Wednesday, addresses on Don't miss All earnestly invited. THE First Progressive Spiritual Church held its annual meeting April 30 last past for the election of new officers for the coming year: W. G. Kergan, pres.; Mrs. McKee, | v. pres.; Mrs. Edouard, 2d 'v. pres.; Mrs. Fleming, treas.; R. E. Edouard, sec. Direc- tors: Pres., 1st and 2d4 v. pres.; trustees: | Mrs. Campbell, John Walker, R. Edouard, Mrs. Gardner. THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. 8. Olcott, president-founder; headquarters, Academy Sclences building; White Lotus day exercises music, reading, short addresses; 8 p. m. Lotus Group, 11 a. m. Study class, Thurs- day, 2:30 p. m. N Fraternal Hall, Alcazar building, O'Farrell st., Charles T, Russell, the eminent divine of ‘the Bible House, Allegheny, Pa., and au- these meetings. thor of “‘Miliennial Dawn,” will lecture Thursday at 7:30 p. m., May 12. All in- vited. Seats free. No collection. YOUNG Men's Christian Assoclation—Meeting for men only at 3 o'clock to-day In the au- ditortum. Robson’s orchestra will play and Miss Emma Vasconsellor will sing. Ad- dress by Henry Wilson Davis, DR. CARRADINE, holiness evangelist, will hold a series of meetings at Peniel Mis- sion Hall, 49 Third st. (entrance on Stevenson st.), May 6-18, Services 2:30 and 0p. m. | SPECIAL gospel address this Sunday evening | in the hall at 1T City Hall square, near Market st., : H. A. Ironside, evange- list; seats free; all welcome. GOLDEN Gate Lodge, T, 8., No. 5, 0dd Fel- lows’ building—''White Lotus Day.”’ in mem- gry of the late Madam H. B. Blavatsky, at p. m. MEETIGS—SUNDAY. MEETING NOTICES—Continned. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. F. 0. E—SAN FRANCISCO Aerle No, 5.-- The officers and members are hereby notified 10 attend the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM F. DASHA. from Eagles' Hall, 731 Market st., MONDAY, May 9, at 11 o'clock. By order J. A. BASSITY, W. Pres. GUS POHLMANN, W, Sec. 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 627, Spreckels bullding. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic p: cess from Vacinda Mining Compeny in Va- cinda mine, near Indian Diggings, El Dorado County, Cal., draining into Cedar Creek, which reaches Cosumnes River, gives notice that meeting will be held at room 96 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, May 23, 1904, at 1:30 p, m. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. e ——— ADOPTION. ‘WANTED—First-class Jewish family to adopt & very pretty, healthy baby boy. DR. EMILIE FUNKE, Maternity Vilia, 1416 Eighth st, Alameda. ' - e ] AGENTS WANTED. DO you want work? Ladies 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, bonorable, profitable work can be done home; formation, address J. W, KIDD, 5025 Baltes Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Agents for perpetual pencils; “‘al- waye sharp’’; never need sharpening; gua anteed a year; sells to everybody everywhere, rapidly; particulars on application, or sam- ples, etc., for 25c. American Lead Pencll Company, 45 West Fourth st., New York. WOULD you like to recelve picture post cards from all over the world? For 10c we will send you the addresses of 50 foreign names that will exchange cards with you. PACIFIC SOUVENIR CARD CO., 120 Sutter st., Sa= Francisco, Cal, WANTED—Men and women (o represent & Chicago house; established routes of trade, etc.; experfence unnecessary; salary $65 ‘rer mo. and all expenses. Address L., 911 Van Ness ave., San -Francisco, Cal. BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mall-order business at your home; immense profits. Full information " for stamp, FRANKLIN-HOW- ARD CO.. Denver, Colo. AGENTS wanted in every town on Pacific Coast; the wonderful menoscopic cards; one of the most Interesting inventions of the da Menoscople, 321 Byrne bullding, Los Al geles, Cal AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is & decided Improvement on bullding and loan | is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Cornpany. Parrott bullding. NATURAL diamonds puzzle experts; stand every test: our pocket outfit starts you; writs for special ofter. Chapman-Tower Company, Syracuse, N. Y. BOOK agents, life insurance ‘Thomas le Baron to get important letter, gen- eral delivery, Ban Francisco. M. T. COLE- MAN, Denver, HUSTLING men to handle lightning-selling novelty; saloons, cigar stores; brand new: big money.” VISHOIM & CO., Dept. F., Bufialo, MONEY in mushrooms; grown in cellars, st bies, gardens, etc., whole vear. Dept. 20, Eastern Importing Co., Brighton, Mass, AGENTS—Make $10,000 a year in mail order business; particulars free. A E. SWETT, 310 Royal Insurance building, Chicago, POCKET hat rack: sells on sight; agents wanted in overy town; sample 25c. Western Mfg. Agency. 916 Market st. PERFUMES—Something new; ladies-gentle- men: good pay. Agents Outfitting Co., 530 Golden Gate ave. AGENTS wanted; sample watches free. Write for particulars, Aeme Jewelry Co., 108 Ful- ton st., New York. WANTED_Circular_distributers: cash__pal send stamp. American Distributer, Denver. — AD FRR TSN MENY WEITING. HAVING recently acquired through exchange of property three $40 scholarships in the best College of Advertising In the United States. T will sell them at 25 per cent discount for cash; the college teaches advertising writ- ing by correspondence and assists its grad- uates to secure positions; catalogues fur- nished on application. Address box 3026, Call. L __ _ ____ ] ASTROLOGY. [ oewosmatudmi i S CONSULT Astor, famous New York astrologer, a man of ability. 997 Market st., corner Oth. Pt Rt M et ceni i tusee ATTENTION—PROF. FRED EVANS, the world-famous psychic for clairvoyance, siate writing, etc., can be consulted daily on all important subjects, business, social or spirit- uval; office 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia; hours 10 to 4; other hours by appointment; inter- views $3; development of mediumship a spe- cialty; why waste time and money consulting cheap, unrellable, undeveloped psychics in questionable quarters, when you can witness convincing, reliable phenomena under condi- tions that permit of your mothers, wives and children Investigating the same with confi- dence and respectability? Call or send stamj for circular contairing testimonials from the leading investigators, as well as occult und spiritual societles of the world, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY,! clairvoyant, trance business medium and life reader; will give meseages from_your friends This Evening, 223 Sutter st., Elks' Hall Sittings_daily, Hotel Netherland, 18 Turk st., near Market, room 17. ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Young's genuine spirit messages to-night, 10c; read- ings dally. 610 McAllister st. MRS. STODDARD'S seances, 10c: each should | hear from some friend; Sun.-Tues, 27§ th. eve., 10c; read. daily; Mrs. C. J. Meyer; others, W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night except Sat.: 10c: sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st. MME. VIGARS, spiritual test meeting to- night, 10c; sittings dally, 50c. 148 Sixth st. MRS. EBERHARDT, tests to-night, 10c; read- ings dally. 3250 224, bet. Val. and Mission. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. outfit or ex- | for in- | A—$350; branch bakery ~and _delicatessen store with 4 rooms; rent $25; fine location; g00d business. See R. G. WILKIE, 26% Kearny si. A—$3500; one of the best meat markets in this city, 5 years' lease; rent $50; weekly sales 5 cattie, 5 calves, 5 hogs, 25 sheep; a splendid location. Call R. G. WILKIE, 26% Kearny. A s ks b i Sl SO A—$2000; saloon, vicinity market, Ellis and Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; place estab lished years: first-class business. Call R. G. WILKIE, 2634 Kearny st. rent $50; thi good tablished business; a workingman's place; rare chance. See R. G. WILKIE, 261; Kerany. $3000; grocery and bar, on Fourth block from Market lease; good paying: established years; sickness only cause of sale. Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny A—$1500—DAIRY produce rou butter and eggs; established 5 years; 2 horses, 1 wagon; owner clears above $150 per mo; good cash business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$5000; HARDWARE store; specialties, locksmith, electric bells, model-making, ma- chine work, etc.; estab. 20 years; located Sixth st.; large stock. See R. G. 20% Kearny st. | | _BUSINESS CHANCES—Comtinued: Phose South 1050. Market and Powell. kinds of business chances. s o Qyster and chop houses.. | A—CAMERON & CO. 3 Eddy st., cor, Headquarters for all Clgar stands Grocerles and bars Saloons . Restauran! Fruit and vegeta Drugstores Delicatessen stores Wood and coal yar For sale—First-class proposition that will bear strict investiga- tion, . e BEAUTFULLY located summer resort; fine sroves; 36-room hotel; all furnished aand equipped for business; 20 acres land goes with lease: raise own hay, vegetables; all kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year: equity in this $2500; death in family cause of sal CAMERON & CO. > FOR sale—Well-located bazaar and furnishing goods business; cheap rent; 613 years' lease one of the best transter corners in city; do ing fine business; other interests cause 2 price $5000. See CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy. | A=$1000; RESTAURANT in San Rafael; dally receipts $25; rent $30; must be sold at once; 800 place, 'See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$1000: DAIRY luce and delicatessen store; close to Market st.; dally receipts about $40; rent $45; good business; value in eight. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st, grocery and bar; cash ts about $60 per day; ; owner will sell for pts about cash or trade for property at the actual i \,!(l‘hu nltm, Call R. &. ‘WILKE, 26% ! arny s A—$2600; CORNER grocery and bar, on Powell st.; B years' lease; rent $40; business estab. years and first-class peying; value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. | A—$5000; THE leading saloon in mnntut,n:: | ¥. ! town of about 5000 inhabitants; 5 { lease; rent §80; full value in sight; first-class | filn: business; 1 R. G. WI about zu miles from S. ¥. 263 Kearny st. and bar with established years; owner clearin, per month: investi, : a bargain. G. WILKE, 26% y st A—$3000; CORNER saloon; ciose to Call bldg.; B years' lease; et rent $120; this 1s one of the best saloon locations in this city, and a live man can clear $500 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1100; SALOON. with 8 rooms; close to Kearny and Bush sts.; rent §75; lease; place easily clears $200 month; nice fixtures, Cholcest stock of liquora. All particulars of R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. GRAND opening for right man; general mer- chandise store; except groceries; out of this city; sales 3500 to $900 monthly, profit 35 per cent; price $2500, or will invoice; well established; fine location: low rent. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406 Examiner bld. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN EXISTENCE | for the investment of small and large sums | of idle money where it will produce a large and steady monthly revenue without risk of loss; principal back on demand. For full particulars address W. H. LATIMER, 413 Wainut st., Philadelphia, Pa. GENTLEMAN with $30,000 to $40,000 can pur- chase controlling Interest in business estab- lished 40 years: paying 20 per cent a year on invesiment; fuilest particulars given to re- | sponsible parties; no agents. Address box 3384, Call, i | | ONE man, each State, with references and few | hundred dollars secures 12 years’ business sclling only article of kind in world; protect- ed by 4 patents. HULL, 154 East Twenty- third st., New York. HOME delicacies and branch bakery: worth $400; investigate; money-maker; make offer and 'the place is yours; rent cheap; parties must leave city immediately; snap. 381 O'Farrell st. 1 i FOR sale—Old established wholesale and retail wine and liquor busipess connected with a fine bar trade: downtown; good chance to make money; no agents. Box 3355, Call. MEXICAN devil jumping beans; wonderful cu- riosity; $1 per 100; send for catologue Mexi- can curios. Ross Curlo Co., Laredo, Texas (on the Mexican border). STOCK or bond issue of reputable corporation, mining or industrial, wanted to sell on com- mission; give particulars. P. O. box 1463, | New York City. A HOTEL for rent or for sale; furnished or!' unfurniched; the only hotel in town. Inquire for particulars. Address MRS. L. LIEBER, Brentwood. | 100 LOTS free; applicants sending stamp will | recelve deed of lot, size 25x100 feet; suburb N. Y. Twentleth’ Century Realty Co., 6 Wall st New York. A PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee, See me and save money; no pay in advance G. W. HOW! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Established 22 i rms. 1, 2, 3, 4 &5, 1st 1. 1122 Market st.. between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed, ADVICE FREE—— Columbian Law & Coll. Market: open evenin, transacts at most reasonable rates all legit- imate law business; bonds furnished in crim- inal and civil cases; small collections taken. DON'T work for others; be boss; start mail- order business; we help you; plan and cata- logue for stamp. CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY. Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE—Half interest in a well establish- ed real tate business in a small city In California; want a good working partner. Box 1963, Call office, FOR SALE—Half interest in a good contract- ing businese where you can deal with halt the property owners in the city; price $300. Box 1876, Call office. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. blds., 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. ADVICE free: divorce costs $1%; no fees or costs in advance; DIVORCE cheap, speedily, quietly: call on us ‘ere golng elsewhere. Phone James 6221; room 41, 916 Market st., opposite Emporium. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, quiet; advice free; open evenings. 927 Market st., rm. 301. DIVORCE law a speclalty; no publicity; advice | FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister: tests every | (T°: CO5ts $12. Ad. B.A.S., P.0.box 2109, §. F. L. S, CLARK, 927 Market st.; consultation fres: no fees in advance: open evenings. $15,000 FOR whole or will sell half interest in a contracting business in one of the larg- est cities in California; large stock on hand. Address for particulars, box 1852, Call. FOR SALE—About $2250: one of the "best paying grocery stores in San Francisco; large trade; horses and wagons, etc.; stock new and clean. Box 3238, Call office. WANTED—A partner in dry goods, clothing and shoe business with $2500, in & thriving town in California. Box 1915, Call office. JOB office—Well established; $200, balance easy payments; other interests: chance for hustler; this afternoon and Monday. 3232 Mission st. $275—BIG bargain in restaurant near City Hall; proprietor sick; must sell. Box 3203, Call office, instant- MRS. HARLAND'S circle evenings; to-night, 10c; prophetic readings, 50c, $1. 148 Sixth. MME. LUCRETIA, spirit medium; circles every evening, 10c. 148 Sixth st., room 1. —_—— TESTS, 900 Market, front hall, 2-8 Wilson, 8 Mme. von Walt, Hargrave, Cowan, 10c. s ol et ek e d st s i S EARLE. 1052 Ellis st. SUNDAY LECTURES, DR. JOHN A, KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market ' st.; subject, “The Brain and Its Functions,” followed by views of a visit to Rome: free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening. Remember the question box; spe- cial music. 0. N. ORLOW. lecture this (Sunday) evening, In Golden Gate Hall (upper), 629 Sutter st., At 8 o'clock, with thef subject presenting, “‘The Fundamental Law of Co-operatios Instrumental and vocal sélos. Admission free. PROGRESSIVE _Spiritualists to-night, Odd Fellows’ buiiding, Seventh and Market--Mrs, R, 8. Lillie's last address before going East for vacation and the Eastern camp meeting. CHARLES M. MATCHETT, first candidate for President on the Socialist ticket, will octure on Thursday, . m., at Turk- abie; 117 Talk 0. thog . G et et o mad vyt e NS AD SARAH_J. WATKINS, Church of the New Thought, lectures Sunday at 11 a. m., Golden Gato Hall, “The Right Use of the Imagina- ——————————————————————————————— HEART to heart talk with women only Wed- nesda; :15, 1015 Sutter st.; subject, ‘‘Pre- by Dr. Northington, MEETING NOTICES. EXCELSIOR lodge No. 166, F. and A. M.—Officers and members are re- spectfully to assemble at the Masonic Temple, MONDAY, H‘.y 9, n‘:ao p. m., to -'-tn!dB;hs funeral of our brother, EM] PEASE GATES. By order of the W. M. H. J. OWEN, Secy. F.—Regular _meeting MONDAY EVENING, May 9. Something of" the order. Members please attend. Visiting brothers cordially invited. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222 1. O. O, special interest under good u!’ : N. F. MACPHEE, N. G. H. A. BAILY, R. 8. / o DINNA forget—The thi annual gathering and games of the Caledonian Club will be held at AY, May 30. m’m—“ ot sports and dances. ANNUAL meeting Mediums clation SATURDAY EVENING, Toom 110, 305 Larkin st ve Asso- May 14, BECOND-HAND _automoblles in first-clas shape for sale cheap. Inquire at 20 Golden Gate ave.: phone Howard 871. e CORNER saloon with 5 years' lease: worth $1200: must sell; proprietor in hospital; make offer. Box 8204, Call office. $300—PARTNER wanted iIn' light business; must be satisflied with $20 to $35 weekly. Apply from 10 to 3, 6 Eddy, ropm 2. $3000—GENERAL merchandise store in emall town in farming community, near coast. Particulars box 1768, Call office. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN., LADY wants 2 children from 5 to 13 years to board in country. MRS. BENTHAM, 325 Bartlett st., city, CHILD to board; best of care; private family. 306 Shotwell st, near Seventeenth. e ———— . BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—An established picture framing business in city across the bay; good trade. Box 1841, Call office. $550—HALF interest in the manufacturing of an article that all windows need; big profits. Address box 1864, Call office. FOR SALE—Grocery business in a prosperous Bay city; eplendid trade and increasing con- stantly; good, clean stock. Box 1781, Call. T. J. DUNN & CO.—————1312 Market St. Phone Howard 3468. CIGAR store near new postoffice; $200; leas: snap. See DUNN. CIGAR store down on Battery; no night or Sunday work: a bargain; $850. DUNN. SALOON, Third st, nr. Market, reduced to $2200; lease; mighty good offer. DUNN. BRANCH bakery, notions; best location in Mission: rent $15; 4 lvg. rms.; $100. DUNN. CANDY—We got bargain, party understands candy icecream biz: small capital; lease; steady eales; excellent locatién. See DUNN. HOTEL—S$1 a day house in best town in State: clegant; catches share first-class trade; 42 rooms; ‘lease: rent $100; good bar; always full; $3600. See DUNN. —_— $1275—RESTAURANT; best in town; fine loca- catlon; excellent trade; receipts $1400 per mo.; expenses, $235 per mo.; meals H0c and up;'no union’ helo; overstrain of business cause of sale. D. L. JUNGCK, 2111 Shat- tuck ave., Berkeley. —_— $350 SECURES interest in light office work, where party can easily clear $125 monthly; references exchanged; experience not neces- sary; live man wanted; bona fide proposition. Particulars 1007% Market st., room 1. $1500—HALF interest in an established art and decorating business in Berkeley: stock alone will Inventory twice amount invested; sold on account of sickness. CHENEY & BERRY, P O. Block, Berkeley Station. $000—A NEAT cigar, statlonery and notion store in thriving country town; several good agencies; large yard, dwelling separate; good barn; rent 3 bulldings $100 per year. Ad- dress box 1604, Walnut Creek, Cal. 3 R sale, a good milk route in minis and sawmilling town of over inhab{- tants; recelots now over $300 per month and Address M. C. A., Call office. £ FOR sale—A ey mmwfll‘mflflfl busi- Saress Oakiand' Postotics, ow 3o Y _— FOR sale—Grocery store; amily trade; T Do X o Rflfl“};% years g $450—RESTAURANT in fine location; good trade; or will take a partner‘for $225. Ad- dress box 1983, Call office. d surgeon needed for location near the city; unequaled opportunity. Box 3315, Call office. $200 AND services. business man; No. office. A MECHANIC with $2000 can get good salary and Interest in established business. Box 3287, Call office. What have you? Good 1 salesman. Box 3218, FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect: located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg-hse or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. e e e s FQR sale or will trade—6 acres lnside city limits; one of best interior cities in Califor- nia; house, barn, other outbuildings: Dleflt’; all kinds fruit; beautiful home; will lmde_lw ! rooming-house: price $4000. CAMERON & | CO., 3 Eddy st. - FOR sale—Electrical and locksmith business; central location:; established 9 years; rent $30; clears $00 to $100 per month; price $500: must sell on account other business. CAM. ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Well-located grocery and bar; rent only $25; sales $30 to $40 per day: price $2000; snap. CAMBRON & CO., 3 Eddy st FOR EALE—A small brewery plant in this | city. For particulars address box 1974, Call. $600—HALF interest in a good business pay- | ing $1 75 per month. Box 1981, Call office. | BAKERY and lunch room for sale in a live Nevada town. Address box 1820, Call office. FOR SALE—Coal and feed yard i{n East Oak- _land. Box 1831, Call office. BULLETIN route for sale. Address 2215 Pine st., San Francisco. $200 WANTED at once to open up rich quarts prospect. Box 3376, Call office. R sale—Bicycle shop and store fixtures at 230 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Partner in light manufacturing business; must have $150 cash. 766 Folsom. SALOON to let, 640 Commercial st., nr. Kear- ny; desirable location: notice on premises. CANDY store or half interest in %ood paying manufacturing business. 1427 Market st. —— CORNER saloon, near Market; owner leaving city; sell to-day. BROOKBANK, 917 Market. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p, m. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALR. A. CAMERON & CO,, Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. | 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment- house; luxuriously furnished; grand entrance; every modern equipment; clearing $400 to $600 | per month; to be sold at a bargain on account of departure. 108 rooms:; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can be run in conjunction if desired; rare | chance for right parties; part cash, balance | can be pald out of the house; other business interests demand immediate departure, 90 rooms; beautiful new buiiding and furni- ture; swell downtown location; everything up- to-date and first-class; fine opportunity to se- cure high-grade proposition; must go East. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; men; electric elevator, lLights; long lease; clears $400 to 3300 per | month; one of the best buys in the city. 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; lit- tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100, 150 roor beautiful corner; 3 and 4 room apartments; grand marine view; new and mod- | ern throughout; most elegantly furnished houss in city; call for terms and particulars. 9 rooms; sunny flat; rent $60; oak, mahogany tur.; obliged to leave city; reduced to $850. 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month; close in; full nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 14 rooms; rent only $60; cak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $850. 162 rooms; most elegantly appointed apart- ment-house in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- ern building; fine entrance; cheap rent; clear- ing $400 per month; 5-year lease; part cash, balance 8 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 apartment house and pay cash difference. rent $40; oak *furniture; 7-room flat; good 138 room: downtown commercial hotel: 8 years’ lease; cheap rent; elegantly furnished; one of the best opportunities to secure first- class hotel; owner has other business; part cash; balance time. 20 rooms; cheap rent: close in: thoroughiy respectable; all full; clears $100; part 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: 60 boarders. clearinz $250 per month; close in; fine buy; price $6000. 18 rooms: rent $85; north Market; close in: gm money-maker; reduced from $1600 to 128 rooms: cheap rent: long lease; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: clearing $300 to per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us, 20 rooms; rent only $100; all new furniture: | doctor pays $05; clearing over all expenses $100: best street Oakland; will trade for San Fran- cisco hous 24 rooms: rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished: oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease. 75 rooms; grand new bullding: elegantly fur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close in: clears $400 per month: $4000 down, balance 8 per cent per annum; departure. rooms; cheap rent; good lease; beautifully furnished; new modern bullding: very central; all full; little gem of a house; leaving city. 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.: &ood carpets, housekeeping: all full; clearing \ MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst Building, over “Ezaminer” em- trance. rner 34 and Market sts., San Francisco, Cal. | Shndem Susiness methods In_fine front officca. | Phone Black 3 or take elevator to ith flovr. {-Up-to-date_title abstract with evegy sale. | We make any sale on our installmént plan. Hotels, rooming and apartment houses fur sale. “Would Exchange for Real Estate. Any lady can manage a 19-room house, | especially when eaid house is full of quiet, protessional men roomers who pay $1280 yeariy of course you desire a deiached ever renmt; 1 house with flne lawn and splendid view; it's a first-clags, respectable houss that can cannet be too highly recommended; you ! pay $1000 down and have your own time to le installments. Exclusiv i by s MARION GRIFFIN. . by ATTRACTIVE 14-room house near Eddy and Hyde; wide halls; large rooms; well fu nieMed; clears $60; price $1000: half cash: & ¥ ide of street. Sood house on sunny side of strest o e e e it ENT house, bet. ry and f:nsl; 20" roome clearing $72 monihly. and landiady has aimost no work; $700 dow dnd $500 i 3 hange for_smali sc. payments; will exchange for small housc. — ANOTHER high-class proposition; $2 room: very expensively furnished by a connoisscu rent only $451; long lease; electric elevato: private bath with each suite; ev exclusively for sale by MARIO! APARTMENT house full of tenants who do all_thelr own work; landlady only sweeps the balls; 24 rooms, ail light and sunny: roat Market and Van Ness; you pay o borrow balance of MARION GRIFFIN * 50 rooms; new buflding; mew furniture; san tary enameled beds; rent $200; 3-year lease; electric lights; price ‘li““:. ‘prom":epemu on ability of manager; exclusively Wi % x 3 MARION GRIFFIN. S WAl Dbt R v it ) amenint oo BEAUTIFUL furnishings are apprectated by ladies of refinement im all civilized countries, but in none are the connolsseurs more critical than those in this city, and none could find a | defect in the exquisite draperies, golden oai. birdseye maple, and rich_velvet carpets in this sunny corner house of 37 spacious rooms, fur- nished in Feb., 1904; $2000 is required as lst payment; exclusively with MARION GRIFFI pdiiaitioi b i — EXCHANGES. Exchanges of All Kinds Made Daily. 40-room house, worth $3500; clears $173; to exchange for a smaller house. Also 20-room house, worth $1500, clearing $72 monthly, to exchange for smaller house. Also a swell 17-room house, aslurlnx 330 meonthly, to exchange for about rooms. MARION GRIFFIN. _—- s e o - BARGAIN hunters, lend us your ears while we inform you of a house worth $900; will sell for 3400 spot cash: very central; 11 large rooma, in & downtown location; for sale only by g R MARION GRIFFIN. _— 53 LARGE, well-furnished rooms in a corner house; thoroughly clean; painted new inside and outside; 27 big windows; rent only §225, with a transferable lease that runs 5 years from 12th of next August; guaranteed to be clearing §200 per monuth; price $4000. MARION GRIFFIN. UNUSUAL opportunity (if you profit by it at once) to purchase the finest 100-room house in San Francisco; nominal price for such luxu rious furnishings; well located; long leas splendid chance for business. MARION GRIFFIN. D i 8 b AL s s o o FLAT of S rooms, newly furnished; rent $25; 5 rooms rented for $36; rice $250. MARION GRIFFIN. HEADQUARTERS for Lodging-Houses. C. E. HINKLEY. Phone Mjnt 796, 1020 Market St., Opposite Fifth. Former Patrons My Best References. CLEAR TITLES AND EASY TERMS 100 rooms; downtown cormer: country; trans- 44 rooms; modern apartments; sacrific this ... R 31 rooms; transient: clears $150: leas: 14 rooms; O Farrell; rent $42: vicku 25 rms.; mod.; new fur.; elegant; lease..$2000 9 rooms; flat; SUANY.............oeeoo.. $1T 8 rooms;: newly furnished; offer wanted..$275 Call for our large list. HINKLEY. HINKLEY'S EXCHANGE BUREAU. Large list of ranches, country hotels and property; lodging-houses and other business KLEY, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ALL buyers who call on SKIRM are satisfled. You had better see him. Office room st Ann’s building. TEN large rooms: $30 over rent; very cheap. 823 Howard st. NINE rooms: all full; must sell, on account of sickness. Inquire 212 Fifth st. BOARDING and lodging house for sale; rooms. Inquire MRS. WILSON. Belvedere. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been ovened at 1008 Market st.. opposits Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. SRt —m—se— SPIRITUALISM. RETURNED. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, Clatrvoyant, trance business medium and Ilife reader; also communications from you: de- parted friends. Hotel Netherland, 18 st.. near Market. room 17, elevator. near Fourth and Howard; Apply after 12 m., Turk MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer & business med'm, read dally $1; dev'p'g class Thurs. § p.m. 107 Taylor, r. 27;tel. Jessie 3436, ELSIE_REYNOLDS, and 8 >. m.; G0 cents day, 854 Brush st.. materializing Sunday, 2 2 : Mon- MILLER'S materializing seance to- 1084 Bush st. s, 2 night, § o'clock: $1. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellls st., readings daily: phone Sutter 3994. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and late-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. - CLAIRVOYANTS, ASSURED success for you. Call at once and save $4. His famous $5 readings this week for ST R T SN e il No charge—No charge Uhless you obtain the information for ‘which you consult him. PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairvovant and palmist ever n g ¥ Francisco, Read carefully. An proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantse te make no charge it I fail to tell your name, oe- cupation and what you called for: I tel: you £ husband, wife or lover is true or false: who and when you will marry: how to gain the love of the one you desire: “in fact,” I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself; his advice is rellable; his powers are wonderful and indisputable; he im- proves your character so that you will reach the highest possible development fn mental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn weaith; the controlling power implanted in your nature, so you can control any one secretly: cures disease and lost vitality; gives advice on mining and buried treasures; gives you success in life; he guarantees you success or charges nothing for his services. 10 a. m. to § p. m.—Closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell st.—326. MISS M. WILLE, 460 Geary st.—Great crystal seer and medium to hold special life reading for $1; satisfaction or no charge: don't fail to visit this wonderful medium; always con- sult the best; letters and recommendations from the best people in the city as to abil- ity; if you are in trouble of any kind or want to be successful in business, love, $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price $1600. 50 rooms; new, modern apartment-house: 10- WIN $10 playing slot machine with my msth- . "E. W.. box 61, West Allls. Wis. DELICATESSEN and small grocery, on main st.; low rent; a bargain. Box 3255, Call. 800—ESTABLISHED family liquor store; N erute Bax sowk cCall 23 $1200—A FINE grocery and bar; account of sickness. 1220 Cortland ave.; Mission cars. | WANTED—Partner In retall liquor business in Mission. Box Call. RESTAURANT, delicatessen and liquor store; 3 living rooms; yard: must be sold; owner has other business: clears $150 month; rent $20; will stand investigation. Box 1880, Call. LODGING-HOUSE, 24 rooms; Eddy st.; well furnished; all housekeeping; lease: sell cheap or cxchange for small farm in bay counties Box 1840, Call office. RDADBOU.!“E'::! hotel :nr city; first-class place: w fpped and clearing $200 mo.: rent $10 with lease; $2500. Box 1854, Cali Wfiflo? for sale; old G.:xhlllhad: I8 B e S e W FOR sale—2-chair barber shop; 3 living-rooms back; established 10 years; selll ‘account 11l health, 642 Main st., Stockton, CARPENTER shop, Al location: good bus.; cheap rent; owner going East. Box 1898, Call. it hions Bl il socn tn e oo o B FOR rent—Cigar stand; suitable for bootblack stand. 219 Mason st. FOR sale—The Union Hotel; manufacturing town; Benicia, Cal. HO! at Church st. bakery for sale; very reasonable. Call | FOR SALE—I4 housekeeping rooms: rent year lease; cheap rent: clearing $250 to $300; very central; first-class proposition. 17 rooms; Ellis st.: rent $70: oak furniture, Axminster carpets; fine condition; clears $S0; fine little buy. marriage, sickness or family troubles, call and see this great medium, as she has the power to control. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p.m. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, itly located at 1104 Market ot cor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a. nmb;n:nndlnnb,mfl as satisfac- tory as answered, $1: alk tife, 02 wemd lock of hair, date of year of birth: - ‘Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter, 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30: can ! be had by paying $150 down, balance tim £450. TFor rent—4-room sulte, furnished, in fine apartment-house, 4 to 6 months: rental $45 per month; references; no small children. For rent—8-room modern furnished flat, for summer: elegantly fur.; references required; rent $60 per month. 'A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. 100 ROOMS; Money to loan on furniture. CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. MUST sell. going away 2 weeks—14-room rooming house at 315 Twelfth st.: look at | thie if you want to buy; with owner. AR Lok 2SN A SRR T R 80 ROOMS; elegant new apartment house, 3 and 4-room suites; 60 rooms, furnished; rea- zonable rent: charming location; sunay. Box 14 M house: rent $45; near Larkin and sts.; full of roomers: must go away: $325 cash. 047 Mission owner will sell | MRS, BROWN, clairvoyant. $60; | MBS. BAUMANN, st. e is A—MME. PORTER._celebrated = w‘:‘:flammtnmfll‘lh‘: future; L 50c, & elrfi.‘l; and clairvoyant sit., §1 50. 312 Mason, nr. . A—Miss M. Wille, 460 Geary, clairvoyant crys. tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for without asking & ques- tion, names given: special, $1; hours 10 to 8. —_— = —MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly, advice xiven on all affairs of life: satistacs tion guarsnteed: 25¢ up. 17 34, next Exam. MISS ZEMDAR, young. gifted. clair. and has second sight; a wonderful names; L. 50c, g. $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G.G.ave i‘n‘.fl-x::m&m,p"l:llh( o card Teader:when others fail try me: 10e. 721 mIImM.Q.O.InTMm “m-". reads life: business ad- names given; 25c up. 835 Howard st. Mme. Odell returned; clairvoyant, card reader: tea leaves; 25c up. Lowe: flat, 532 Ellts s MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, date and facts; readings daily. 917 Market st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 2815 Kearny, room 20: ladies 25c: gents S0c. Im. ; card reader, re- 6th: 1. 25c. g, 30c. the well-known fortune- 3T Elis st moved from 132 to 23% teller,

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