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" 4a THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1904. : - B e e -OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS f OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS DARLAND REAL KNTATE LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 400-462 BIGHTH ST. $12.500—EPECIAL BARGAIN—Fine 12-room hovse: 12 rooms, furnace, barn; 87x150;Lake- side district; 3 blocks to banking center; new bank mortgage §5000: extra choice offering. $5000—MUST DE SOLD—$6300 mortgage; SE. corner Thirteenth and Alice; fine 9-room house: 3 blocks to Fourteenth and Broadway. $6500—Magnificent Linda Vista home; 8 rooms; choicest location: fine elevation; cheap. Extra fine cottage; every convenience; B wIi0: cholcest iocation west of Broadway: near Eighth and Linden. $5200—legant Pledmont home; 8 rooms; 40x 180; leased for 5 years at #42 50 net; value increasing $4250— Fine 2-story house; 9 rooms and bath: B0x150; cost $4000 to bulld; choice location; anxour to sell $4606—Fine modern house:; 8§ rooms and bath; clhoice location, Telegraph ave.; $3000 mort- gage . & $5500— Modern 2-story house; 12 rooms; always rented: 32x115; Market st. near Key Route; close in. $3000—Modern 7-room house; convenient to library, high school and narrow gauge; must sell $3000—Fine new modern corner, 7 rooms; 46x 150; mice locatios Very easy terms. $3500 -BARGAIN INVESTMENT—Stores, flats near broad gauge station; 40 and cottages, feet front: rents $38 month. §2000—Modern cottage. 6 rooms and bath: 46x 118, near Telegraph ave. and Key Route; this. $2650 Modern cottage, § rooms and bath: 50x 140: near Thirtieth and Grove. $2506— Mansard cottage; modern and beauti- ful: sunny logation, nmear car line. $23050—Sm 35x140; Agivew: st.; ba 2356 Modern _cottage, 6 rooms and bath; B minutes’ to City Hall $1800—Modern cottage; 6 rooms: 37:6x115; gas; cottage: 5 rooms and bath: y; neighborhood Thiriy-fifth near Twenty-third ave.: bargain. $1250—Cottage: 5 rooms; convenient to Broad- way or Market st locals LOTS. 41x100; adjoins $15,000 home: Fruitvale. o-ft. corner between Broadway and Mariet st 2 100x133 Thirty-fourth st., near Key » ft. frontage: Grove st.: close in. $50 f1—5x150; extra choice; Adams Point. $50 fi—Worth $65; crown hill; 60x126; Linda Vista $1600—1600x113: near San Pablo ave.: subdi- vision bare $1000 ave corner; 6TXI4T; great fu- ture $630—115147; well; mear East Fourteenth st.; chea, $250—34x124; near San Pablo ave.; snap. REAL ESTATE CO., Oakland. LAYMANCE 460. Eighth st., AND FINANCE CO.. AY. COR. 14TH ST. BONDS An elegant new home of 8 rooms in finest residence district and on side of the street; 5 minutes’ walk to 14 block to 5-minute car and most conveniently large family. This place can be Fine new house €t mear Key route; elegant large lot, 40x116. The house is exceedingly well built and has & fine driveway at the side. Tes £ desired. $1900. Howe st [ modern an, posed ex $500 cash, rooms and bath. It is to cars and near pro- route ferry system; payments. $2000. Fi ttle 4-room cottage on 3Sth st., near Telegraph ave.; just completed and has stable in rear; the jot is 52:0x100. It is a bargain See it. £2750. B-room cottage, near jth and Oak sts: in fine condition and has every convenience. built for owner. See this. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE. Y, AND FINANCE CO. COR. 14TH ST. Well REAL 1 BONDS Inc., BROADW W. P. TODD, ROADWAY. W. P. TODD, 1070 BROADWAY. Some very choice unimproved lots on Pied- Will buy a fine lot near Lorin station, Berke- ley. thie is cheap: ome block from school. lot on 6th ave. East Oakland; near cars and train. Al choice. $600 will buy a fine lot on Chestnut and 324 very sts. Wil build a cottaze house, bungalow or & home of any size on these lots at the lowest market price OAKLAND. | { terraced: mear Senator Perkins' Ine., | | { | | | For a guick sale I have a fine cottage of 6 | rooms. bath, laundry, high basement with room. | lawn flowers and large, commodious barn; 15 | minutes’ walk to Key Route, Let us show you this before buying elswhere; price $2 A beautiful home in East Oakland to be sacrificed; large grounds; terraced lawn; flo ers; 2-story of 10 rooms; laundry; attic; m rine view: everything to make a home beauti- ful: price $3200. Sce this before it is gone. WM_P. TODD. WM. P._TODD. 1070 BROADWAY. 1070 BROADWAY. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway. A modern new five-room eottage on the north ®ide of the strect; lot 40x135; cement walks, street work done and all up to date; close to Key Route and Grove-street cars: price $2300, $200 down and baiance same as rent. Beautiful modern six-room house, two-story, with 7-foot concrete basement; elevated lot on | the west side of Linden st. trains; price $2475. $2500-$300 cash, balance $25 per month; best bargain in Oakland; house of six room and bath: patent tollet hot and cold water; elevs 34th st., sust west of close to S, P. A meat cottage, § large rooms, basement; lof 50x100; close to City Hall; the owner of this properiy is sick and it must be sold before Wednesday; price §1900. An elegant home of seven rooms and bath: all modern improvements: _excellent location on the northeast corner of Filbert street; this | house was bullt for the present owner; must be rold; see this at once; price $4500. i ———— FRANK P. LEE, 911 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. $3200—Special snap: owner must have money; close to Santa Fe depot: 7 nice rooms, den, porcelain bath. mnickel plumbing. laundry and storage room: everything corn. plete: ‘elegant lot. 40x150; nice lawn: de sirabie surroundings; eunny; possession. $5400—Best investment in Oakland for the money: 2 flats; built 4 years; 7 rooms, bath, laundry and basement each: gas and electric lighting: situated between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; close to business center and local trains: steady tenants at $54¢ per month or $048 per year; pays 12 per cent. FRANK P. LEE, 1 Broadway, Oakland. $3250—7 room modern house: Just completed: combination fixtures; nice lot; this is an homestly buflt house and is offered at & bargain: near Telegraph ave. $2850—Beavtiful 7-room cottage; la 1 near Linden and 16th s : this 'IO:. must be sold and is offered far below its real value. $1800—6-room house and bath; clost in: let us show this to you. | | | | | immediate | { { VAKLAND REAT ESTATE. P ] HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, Inc., 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. SANTA FE TRACT. SANTA FE TRACT. HOMES, AN UNINTBRRUPTED VIEW OF THE GOLDEN GATE, BERKELEY HILLS AND MT. TAMALPAIS, ELEVATED, ABUNDANCE! APPLES, ETC." LL LOTS OF 40-FOOT FRONTAGES Al\éD FROM 110 TO 300 FEET IN DEPTH. FRUIT _IN GHERAY APRICOTS, CHERRIES, NOTE THE LOCATION. PreononT 40x135 THIS PROPERTY IS NOW BEING OF- FERED AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRIC] WHICH _ INCLUDES _STREET WORK COMPLETE IN ALL DETAILS— MACADAMIZ: SIDEWALKS, ~ ETC.: SEWERAGE PERFECT, HAVING FALL OF 15 FEET TO THE BLOC WILL , BUILD HOMES TO SUIT, ON RENT-PAYING BASIS. GET__ILLUS- TRATED CIRCULARS AND MAPS. HOLCOMB. BR! BANCROFT, INC., 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. \ HOLCOMB, BRE! NCROFT, INC.,, 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. UNIMPROVED. | Only $20 per foot: on Broadway; 200 feet deep; an exceptional bargain for a quick buyer. $375—40x120; elevated lot; street work com- plete; close to schools, cars, etc. L.T. $600—50x100; street work complete: close to Santa Fe and San Pablo trains; worth $1000, 1189— g $700—35x100: very sightly location in Linda Vista Terrace district; street work com- plete; one block to Oakland ave. cars; fine view and surroundings, ——1057 $1000—33:4x’ on Vernon st., Adams Point district; street work complete. $1520—52x100; on Summit st.; sightly lot; ele- gant surroundings; very choice bargain. —B. IMPROVED. $2700— JUST FINISHED. 00. Cottage of 5 rooms; porcelain bath, open | plumbing. nickel _trimmings; _reception hall; dining-room paneled and finished in weathered oak, with china closet; artistic tinting effects: close to Santa Fe cross- town train and all car lines; see What a nice place this is; terms to suit. S.A $3750— JUST BE BUILT. $3750. A Swiss bungals containing on firs floor reception hall, parlor, dining-room, library or den, kitchen, pantries, etc.; upstairs, 3 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 Fourteenth and Broadway. —B.NO.1— $1250—In course of construction, colonial house of 8 rooms: first floor, parlor, living- room, dining-room, kitchen, pantries, closeis and toilet: seepnd floor, 4 bed- rooms, elegant bath and toilet 'arrange- ments; open plumbing; gas and electric lighting: large lot; sunny exposure; in Oakland's finest residence section; close to Broadway and Telegraph ave.; see vlans at office. B.NO.2—— 3200— NOW BEING BUILT. $3200. The cutest 133-story cottage that has happened this year; reception hall, with cozy corner; parior, dining-room, library, with bookcases and seats, kitchen and | pantries, wash trays, toflet, etc.; rooms and the latest bathroom, with equipments; see plans at the office. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, INC,, 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. [ A MAGNIFICENT HOME. SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED. Clinton Day, San Francisco, architect. $22,000 owner has expended. $13,500 price immediate sale. Also sell furniture very cheap. This charming home has one of the most beautiful front entrfinces imaginable. The interior very”Inviting and homelike and af- fords that wholesomeness so lacking in many homes. Bedrooms 5, all sunny and cheerful. Fine attic for yourselves or the children; easy of access: beautiful grounds, 1105200, with full grown shrubberies and bearing fruit. It is simply a perfect home. Up-to-date and bullt with no spare of ex- pense. Location Fruitvale, in the imme- dlate surroundings of the homes of the fin- est familles in the State. Beautiful, soft, warm climate. If in poor health don’t fail 1o see. Choicely situated, affording a Dear remoteness and _accessible seclusion. LET US SHOW YOU. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., > Osakland, Cal. l ALDEN REALTY CO., 5184 Telegraph ave.; phone Black 6481 BARGAINS. $100—Lot 60x60; nice location; east of Tele« graph ave. $200—Lot.50x00; handy to Telegraph and ot 25%100; 48th st Telegra) x100; st., nr. Tel h 575 _Corner lot 30x115; Shafter, near Tele 57585 front foot on Telegraph av ron SRRt Beap e . e iy $3250—Nice home on Claremont-ave. corner. LOOK AT THIS. A GENUINE BARGAIN. Suburban_ hotel and roadhouse cl to Oakland; Jot 115x136, containing 1 store lr: 40 rooms, all hard finished; water throu out the house: gas pipes in every room: com- plete gas plant on premises: fine steel kitchen yange: all modern conveniences; cost owner $10,000 cash; must sell; investigal IRA P. JENKS 1209 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. $3250 — LOT 50x150; keven rooms and bat hieh basement; frult | trees—spple, Mg quince, pears, peachee, cherries, etc.; el fWo large birns; near school; right in the line of improvements; “Key" Toute depot to be located within three blocks of this prop- ety porthwest cormer of Miranda Claremont ave. TER E. LOGAN £ G0 H18 Broadway, Oakiand, Cal. $300 CASH buys: balance years; a well-built new bath, ’ etc.; everything mFTm Gate; lot $4x100; excellent location: school, stores, bank, sfreet and pear church, - t ot Ouk: cars, Key Route and Santa now open for inspection. 867 87th land: take Key Route from San Francisco 3 bed- | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. GEORGE W. AUSTIN. Real Estate Agent and Dealer. Member of the Oakland Real Estate Assocla- tion. $2700—Nice b-room cottage on west side of Grove st, near Key Route; new plumb- ing; house in good condition; lot 33x116; must be sold right away; owner going to Europe. s $2500—Fruitvale, lot 70x125;‘ modern 6-room cottage; frult trees; close to cars and trains, Rents for $840 per year; 100 feet from Broadway. 10 rooms, bath, gas, double parlors: 3-foot brick foundation: cement base- 2 blocks from Oak station; a snap; look this up. $2500 Each—Two new houses, elegant location; adjoin each other; 6 rooms; electricity and gasion terms, $500 down, $25 per month. $7500—97 feet front; Telegraph avenue proper- ty; only corner left in this viclity; 3 ele- gant residences to be erected on opposite corner. Two cottages, 6 and 9 rooms each; por- celain bath; fine location lot 100x237 (note the size); stable, fruit trees; finely con- structed. $5730—Two-story house, 8 rooms; porcelain bath; back and front staircase; lot 60x 100; ‘sunny side; open lawn; palm and shade trees; on Hobart st. $3000—3$500 down, $25 per month, including new carvets; mew house, 6 rooms, por- celain bath, tiled sink, paneled dining room; gas and electricity; close to Grove street. 2 5 & $2500—Will buy 2 cottages, § rooms each; cor- ner, 2 blocks from local train; renting now for 521 per month. $3760—9 rooms, porcelain bath; inside fintsh in curly redwood; paneled hall and din- ing room; hardwood entrance; art glass in hall; close to San Pablo avenue and Twentiéth street; house is finely con- structed; can_be had on terms, $500 down, $35 per month; will trade equity for lots; mortgage $2500. $550 will buy a lot within 5 minutes’ walk of Santa Fe terminal; finest location, sun- ny side on Thirty-fifth street, near Mar- ket street work done. = & $5000—Elegant house, oroughly modern; one block from Merritt on Alice street; hall staircase and din- ing room in soild oak; furnace, concrete basement; surrounded by beautiful homes. A _rare chance; $2475; new modern colonial house, 6 rooms, porcelain bath, tiled sink; bhardwood cherry mantel; double parlors; gas and electricity; 3 bedrooms, closets, plate glass door: finely frescoed; close to Grove street and 5 minutes' walk to train; electric cars one block each way; must be seen to be appreciated. GEORGE W. AUSTIN. Real Estate Agent and Dealer. Member of the Oakland Real Estate Asso- clation. 1002 BROADWAY, Oakland. | $5250—FINE residence and grounds; 9 rooma, etc.; Alice st.; best bargain east of Broad- { way. THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $1000—MODERN flats, rented $40 month; & | bargain: central location end never idle. | THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. P IO ot o s il i s il $3600—MODERN residence, 9 rooms; good for renting rooms; only 3 blocks east of Broad- way and near all trains and electric lines THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadwa, HOW 1S THIS? WILL buy #n S-room modern house with lot 176x100, fruit trees and flowers; high, | healthy location in East Oakland; con’ | venient to car lines. CALL AND SEE THIS AND MANY OTHER | BARGAINS_WE HAVE TO OFFER. HUGH M. CAMERON, } 1058 Broadway, Oakland. e s | s | DO you desire to use your rental payments, together with a small cash payment, to secure a beautiful new home from $2550 and up? I bave many. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 San Pablo ave., Main 563; res., Brush 176. | { S $6000 — WELL-BUILT, comfortable Oakland home of 10 rooms; large corner, 150x200 fect; good barn, carriage-house and other outbuildings: beautiful _shrubbery, shade trees and several bearing frult trees; lawn; revolving fountain; 36 minutes from San Francisco. JAMES G. JONE 6_MONTGOMERY ST., 1 SAN FRANCISCO. [ ————————— A SNAP. | 81050 only for a G-room cottage with bath, in Fast Oakland; easy terms. P. C. { SEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LE' HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 814 San Pablo ave., Main 553; res., Brush 176, RENTING DEPARTMENT. | basement, etc.; summer-house; large crown hil corner; elite surroundings; mature fruit trees and shrubbery; unexcelled views; soft, pure | air; might seil on easy terms. % $10—Beautiful heights home; Wwith terraced Jawn, etc.; mever been rented; owner moved to Seattle, | $60—Completely furnished 8-room houee; large | grounds; mature shrubbery: on the helghts; | ready for immediate possession; owner out of | the State. $100—Swell corner manor home, with stable; | grounds beautiful; few minutes’ walk to trains and City Hall; lease 3 years. $60—Lakeside home, with §5000 stable; lease for 1 year; no carfares. HOUSES, COTTAGES, FLATS, ETC. SEE HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 SAN PABLO AVE. ONE OF THE_LARGEST OFFICES IN ALA- MEDA COUNTY. FURNISHED HOUSES IN OAKLAND. Fine new 10-room house, with 5 bedrooms, short disjance from Oak-st. station, Lakeside District, $00. Fine 8-room house on Vernon st., Oakland Heights; stable, etc.; will lease for a year it desired; $50. Myrtle st., short distance from 16th: 11 rooms: fine sunny corner; will rent for $65. THESE ARE ALL GOOD PLACES. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 634 Thirteenth st. $50—Most restful home of 9 rooms, porches, | CHURCH SERVICES, P A A AR AP AAS AR AR UNITARIAN Church (First), S.W. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradferd Leavitt, - minister. ~Rev. Bradford LeaVitt and Rev. C. Ruess, supts. of Sunday school. Junior church and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Mr. Leavitt will preach. Music by quartet, under di- rection of H. Bretherick, organist. All are ordially invited. There'1s no evening ser- e. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valencla- £t. car)—The Rev. Jay William Hudson, minister, residence 500 Capp st. The Sun-| day-school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mr. W. C. Maxwell superintendent. At the morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. George Cros- well Cressey? D.D., of Portland will preach. | Subject, “‘Life Aftér Five and Fprty; Descent | or Ascent?’ Music by orchestra and cholr, under the direction of Mr. Jabish Clement. All cordially Invited. No evening service. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son_and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D.. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. vening service at 5 o'clock. Rev. .'klhl‘l1 8. 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 Wednesday | Siening at § o'clock.” All are cordially fn- | FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st. — Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach at both ser- Vices. Subject, morni *“The Modern Church.” Evening, sermon by Rev. Rainstord, D.D., of New York; Sabbat] 40 a.m. ; Christian Endeavor, 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p. m., midweek service, lecture on Isaiah. All are cordially invited. WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, _cor. Web!ter and Page sts.—Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening at 7:45 o'clock. Ser- mons by Rev. Thomas Boyd. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. FIRST Congregational Church, corner of Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams,D.D., pastor. At 11 a, m., special musical service by the choir and Sunday-school orchestra, with address by the pastor. At 7:45 p. m., sermon by pastor, topic, ‘A More Ex- __cellent Way. All are coralally invited. THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st., near Misslon—Rev. “William Rader, pastor, will preach at both services. 11 a. m., “The Way to the Throne of Power.” 7:45 p m., fifth sermon in series, subject, “To Young Men and Women Who Are Away From Home, Barning a Living In the Cit GRACE Methodist Episcopal Church, Borner Twenty-first and Capp sts. — Rev. F. M. Larkin, Ph.D., pastor; residence 3168 Twenty- first st. Services 11 'a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday-school 12:45 p. m. 1l a. m., sermon by Rev. P. A. Baker, D.D., of Columbus, O., socretary of Anti-Saloon League. 7:45 p. m.. sermon by Rev. Wm. Dawe, D.D., of De: troit, Mich. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., rector; holy communion 7:30 a, m.; Sunday school 9:30 2 m.; morning service 11 & m.; evening service 8 p. m.; confirmation class 4 p. m. The rector+will offictate at both services; you aro beartily invjted. FIRST Baptist Church, 820 Eddy st.—Rey. L. P. Russell preaching, Sermon, 11 a. m. Topic, ‘“The Threefold Trumpet Call.”” Bible school, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon, 7:30 o'clock.” Tople, “Unrealized Vision.” Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Al cor- dially invited. Seats free. AGENTS WANTED. you want work? Ladies or gentlemen; no vassing or soliciting; no time from regu- lar occupation; no one need know you are my representailve; no money, outdtsor e perience needed; easy, permanent, bonorable, profitable work can be done home: for In- formation, address J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes Block, Fort Wayne, Ind. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is decided improvement on building and loan is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Colapany, Parrott building SOMETHING new—Every man that shaves himself wants it; sold under positive guar- antee; sample i0c. Larrabee Mail Order House, 711 Larrabee st., Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. choicest location on Mar- ket st. ; good lease; elegant fx- tures and a first-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. el o mnataten Sascmc b A PR A—$250; BOTTLE beer route; well established. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. —— e A—$2750; CORNER saloon on Market st., in- cluding 7 rooms; sent $100; return rents $30; lease; a first-class location and well estab- plished place, See R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kear- ny st. B o I s S IR N I S A—$950; CIGAR stand, with 4 years' lease; rent $20; one of the best transfer locations in this city; place easlly clearing $100 per month, See R. G, WILKE, 2633 Kearny st. WE want a number of live, once to canvass in the cit; Apply to White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post st. and 1841 Fillmore st. MEXICAN devil jumping beans; _wonderful curiosity; §1 per 100; send for catalog; Mex- ican curfos. ~Ross Curio Co., Laredo, Tex. (on the Mexican border.) WANTED—First-class speclalty salesmen to handle staple line; commission of one man last week, $287. Barton-Parker Mfg. Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. NATURAL diamonds puzzle experts; setand every tést; our pocket outfit starts you; write for special offer. Chapman-Tower Co., Syracuse, New York. REPRESENTATIVES wanted every town county to appoint agents; good pay; sample mailed for 2c stamp. Western Mfg. Agency, 016. Market st. INDUSTRIAL and intermediate Insurance agents: best policies in market. Call morning and evening, rooms 219-220, Emma Spreckels building. s WE want a canvasser in every town to sell corsets, skirts. Crescent Corset Co., succes- #ors to Freud's Corset House, 115 Geary st. A COUPLE of good picture its for country good territory; expenses advanced. Call at once, 1334 Mission st. LADY agents of mature years: liberal offer. Address Euclid Medical Co., 114 Euclid ave., Cleveland, Oblo, ‘WARTED—Bnergetic lady and gentleman so- licitors, 1312 Market st Callaghan bldg., rooms 418-19, 100 NAMES of M. O. buyers for dime. A. C. CRAWFORD, 527 Taylor ave., Alameda, Cal. FIRST.CLASS agénts wanted. Apply at 906 Broadway, room 82, Monday, 9:30 a. m. A FEW good hustlers to canvass from wagons. A. F. ADAMS CO.. 318 Mason st. ADOPTION. A HEALTHY boy and girl baby for adoption. M::s. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st, Ala- meda. ] l ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A PRIVATE, quick diforce for small fee. See me and save money; no pay in advance. G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Eetablished 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 consultatior evenings by appointment. Tel, Red 360 FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Centrm block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Ancient and Mod- Necromancy; or, Mesmerism and Hypnot- n Sunday ‘school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading-room, 208 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are weicome. CHURCH of the New Thought—Services in 0dd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market sts., every Sunday night. This evening Rev. Henry Victor Morgan will speak. Subject, ‘“The Gospel of Going On,’ A cordial invi- tation is extended to all“persons interested in attaining health and happiness to attend these services. Come early in order to get acquainted. THE People’s Church mee unday evenings in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st., at 8 o'clobk. ject this ' evening, “‘Are Any Souls Lost Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple. Mrs. J. J. Whitney will assist with messages. sor Sawvell will render vocal solos. GRAND Union mass meeting for men only at Y. M. C. A. auditorium, Mason and Ellis sts., this Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock; to be addressed by Rev. P. A. Baker, D. D., supt. American Anti-Saloon League; of great interest to all men; solo by Mrs. Whitehurst; seats free to all men and a cordal invitation extended. Profes- THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. 8. Olcott, president-founder. Headquarters, Academy of Sciences building. _Public lectufe at 8 p. m. by Miss J. C. Brodle; subject, ‘The Atlanteans” (Part II). Lotus Group at 11 a. m. Study class, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. THBOSOPHICAL Society, Golden Gate Lodge, 6 Odd Fcllows' bldz.—S p. m. subject, ‘“Re- Incarnation,” by Mrs. Alice M. Best. e S PE MEETINGS——SUNDAY. KATIE HEUSSMANN will only remain at 1000 Harrison st. a few days; her residence will then be 11 Mission et., Santa. Cruz; open to platform engagements. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, business medium and life reader, will give messages this evening; Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st. Offices 1206 Mar- ket st.; readings daily. ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Young's genuine spirit messages to-night; 10c; read- ings da 619 McAllister st. EDWARD EARLE'S grand seance to-night only; full names, etc. 900 Market st., Pythian Hall. SPIRITUAL meetings; Scottish H2il, Larkin o io45 p.m. Perkins, Mrs. Wermouth and others, 5 MRS. STODDARD'S seances 10c; messages to __cach from spirit friends; Sun., Tues. 278 9th. TESTS; 900 Market; 2-8, Mr. Wilson; 8, Mme. Van Walt, Mr. Hargrave, Dr. Cowan; 10c. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night except Sat.; 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st. MRS. EBERHARDT; tests to-night 10c; read- ings daily. 2250 22d st., bet Valencia & Mis. e MME. LUCRETIA, medium; circles every aft- ernoon and evening, 2 to 8, 10c. 148 6th, r. 1. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister st, Mrs, C. J. Meyer; sit. dally;tests to all every ev., 10c, MRS. HARLAND'S test meeting to-night; 10c; prophetic readings 50c-$1. 148 Sixth st. MAGNOLIA, near Tenth—Two elegant, sunny Key 749 Magnolia st. flats; reasonabls rent. NITA—Reaflings; circles Sun. and Tues., p. m., 15c. 704% Larkin st.; no sign. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. | CHOICE residence for rent; handsomely fur- nished house 12 rooms; desirable neighbor- hood; on car line; to rent for six months, $85 per month. MEAD & BELL, 1223 Broad- ‘way, Oakland. e ] OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALR. TO-MORROW the for bargains in furni- ture. H. Echellbaas.11th st._cor store Oakiand. Ly MILL VALLEY ADV'RT’S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. TAKF a delightful trip to-day—Go to Ml Valley; see the lots right at the station we are selling so fast. PRICES $400 TO $300 EACH. Terms 10 per cent cash; balance $10 monthly. All_the lots are large; Tone less than 50x120; grond 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 mew electric road has shortened the time to 40 minutes 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; lots beautifully wooded; send for our new illu: trated book descriptive of Mill Valley. Agents on ground Bunday. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $7000—A BEAUTIFUL home at Ross station; fine 2-story house, § rooms and bath; electric lights; over an acre of ground; nicely laid out; lawn and len; also native oak and redwoods. ERMEL & CO., 507 Cali- fornia st. S — San Francisco Advertisem’ts ASTHEMA IEMEDY. A, Di Nola’s Asthma Remedy relieves instant- ly: 10c, 25c, 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. CALIFORNIA motor bicycle; used 10 miles; $100; also California motor tandem, $125. JOE HOLLE, Twentleth and Folsom sts. BICYCLE for sale cheap. 31 Sharon street. $8500—SEE this bargain: Dullding alone worth more; . 2 stores and 30 rooms: fine corner, ; near Key Route, on business street: electric cars pass the door: well rented. ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California, NEW Rambler, coaster brake; very cheap. Apply Dr. Langer, rm. 301, 206 Kearny st. FOR eale—! cle; almost mew; coaster brake. Call 141 st MME. VIGAR'S spiritual test meeting, 10c; sittings daily. 50c._ 148 Sixth st. SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this ning at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st.; ~subject, ‘“Modern Disedse— Fighting Machinery,”’ followed by views of & visit to Japan, the Mikado's land; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray ex- hibition at sanitarium Tuesday evening. Remember the question box. Special music, MEETING NOTICES. HERMANN Lodge No. 145, L. O. O. F.—Officers and members are hereby requested to attend the regular meeting on MON- DAY, May 23. Double initiation and first momination of officers. Visitors welcome. MAX BORCK, Noble Grand. SIBGFRIED COHN, Secretary. TO the officers and_members of Mo- doc Tribe No. 47, Imp. O. Red Men: You are hercby notifled to be present at the council chamber, 320 Post st. at 12 sharp, SUNDAY, May 22, to attend thy funeral of ' our late brother, MANUEL FONCE, at Bast Oakland, ! }L M. V. SWAGER, Sachem. I ENNON, C. of R. THE Caledonian Club will hold its thirty-eighth annual gathering and games at Shell Mound Park, MON- DAY, May 30. 1904 _ Renowned athletes of the Pacific Coast, from the East, also from Australia, will ~compete. Over $3000 will be distributed in prizes. In ad- xmlo'nd 7] loldhmodbe:l vllhud at tlmh b.";la; awa; to the best player on of Scottish national airs. Highland dancing on platform by lads and lassies in costume. Programmes describing over forty events will be distributed in the city; aiso across the bay; get one. Full bands’ for the pa- vilions; 'dancing in the pavilions until 8 p. m, * Visitors will be accorded a genuine Highland welcome, Buy round trip tickets A e ol il - . S0c; children, 25c. Al M, MACPHERSON, Chiet. J. H. DUNCAN, Secretary. SonmnX Wosken ot fmics. Sty s D i ¥ MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 900 Market st., San Francisco, ‘W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. ‘W. J. ELLIOTT. Clerk. Office room 627, Emma Spreckels butlding. ANNU. MEETING — The regular annual maeu% of the stockholders of" the. Olyaplo Salt Water Company will be held office of the company, 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal., on Moncay the 23d day of Tor in wnu-“ : o a.ll‘;t?:‘"o.m e ait anmvnflu oot ‘books PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st.; 15 yrs. practice; refs. from many thousands of soldlers, sailors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured. pensions. ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance; all law business; office _open Saturday evenings. S19 Market st., r. 31, DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, quiet:: advice free; all law business: no charge unless suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. DIVORCE law a specfalty; no punlicity; advice free; costs $12. Ad, B.A. S. F. T A—$2000; SOAP factory; a splendid and well- also manufactory of washing powder; owner will allow buyer to investigate business for 14 days, See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$700; SALOON with long lease in cholcest part of this city; rent $40: a good paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. ‘A—$600—CHOPHOUSE and coffee saloon, opp. cable house; place estab. years, with steady and transient customers; owner clears about §175 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A DRUGSTORE—drugstore—drugstore; _price o0 cne of the best paying ares o this t $60; one of the ing st ity: owner to retire. Gall K. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$600; BUTCHER shop on Mission st.; rent $16; daily receivts $65; kept by owmer B ears; proprietor to- see exposition in St. cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—1100; CORNER saloon with 7 rooms on Bryant st.; rent $50; place surrounded by factories and warehouses; a xood business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26§ Kearny st. A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms, 'kitchen and dining-room, 37 beds, gocd furniture, lease, place paying well. Ses R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$500; PARTNER wanted In chophouse and coffes saloon; open_day_and night; a frst- class proposition. Ses R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; DAIRY depot and route; daily sales 50 ca; ,lhonu“l’“mom.n ; most pri- vate customers ness kept by owner 15 years: a good-paying investment. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$500; BUTCHER shop; estab. years: all cash {rade; §40 per day: rent $20; best lo- cationt_a bargain; owner must leave. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$350; branch bakery and _delicatessen store with 4 rooms: rent $25; fine location; business. See R. G. WILKIE, 26% earny st. A ickttn. sars st $180; oase: piace Satab: on rent i g lished years: Srat-clase business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$§900; SALOON, vicinity Taylor & Turk sts.; rent $50; this is a good paying and old es- tablished business: established _years; sale. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. _BUSINESS CHANCES—Continged. A—STRANGERS, ATTENTION! Are you looking for a safe and profitable business opening in San Francisco? If so, We can offer you any number requiring am investment from $100 to $00,000; every busi- Dess opportunity that passes through our office must stand the closest Investigation, and we can place you in a store, factory, hotel, mill, office, or, in fact, any business you may prefei GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. B mmssmbmen ik i itttk corbimeros it o A—BANK and COMMERCIAL REFERENCES. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 027 Market st. e A AAOS A— _ TEA AND COFFEE STORE. $3500 wiil buy this store: well stocked with tea, coffee and goods in that line; good loca- tion; doing good business; established foe years; full investization invited. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. e it ot s ol S By et A—WE WILL FURNISH YOU A BOND. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st PICKLING WORKS For sale; factory completely equipped for the manufacture of pickles, mustar sauer- kraut, olives, salad oils and table condi- ments; produet sold in all parts of the United States; plant originally bought by a gentleman of means for his son, who has been found incapable of managing the large Dusiness; cost $15,000, but no reasonable offer will be refuse; UERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—WE CAN FURNISH YOU A PARTNER. TA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— THE BEST INVESTMENT. 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co., $25; will be worth $200 by August, 1904, GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st A—WE CAN SELL YOUR STOCK GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—§100 REWARD ‘Will be pald for legal proof any money in or through our company. GERMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY. 3\ Incorporated under the laws of Californis, Capital stock _$50,000. 927 Market st., rooms 321, 322, 323, 824. A—ONLY HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENTS. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. | A—HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; 80 rooms; richly furnished, complete and,ready for occupancy: large din- ing-rpom and 16 tables and imported Vienna chairs; the best carpets money can buy throughout; finest linen and best silver serve fce; 10 years' lease; $10.000; easy terms. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., Market st. A—WE refer to 1000 successful clients. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A NEW THEATER. A gentleman with $5000 cash, capable of sct- ing as cashier, can secure half interest in one of the best small theaters on the Pacifia Coast; will pay him $500 monthly; particu= lars only at personal interview at office of GERMANTA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A SAFE INVESTMENT. 131000 cash and services gecure Intersst and office of treasurer In an incorporated realty and investment company; $150 monthly as- sured; highest references given and required, GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. p il | | A—$5000; CORNER grocery and bar; cash business; store receipts about $80 per day: bar receipts about $26; owner will sell for cash or trade for property at the actual value of $5000. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$750; SALOON on Montgomery st.; place established yea: owner clearing about $125 per month; nvi ate; a bargaln. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. SEE BROWN CO.. 1221 Market st., for quick | sales and bargains; phone Howard 2025. $225—Bakery, oven, groceries, milk; bargain. $175—Partner take cash, large rest.; snap. $250—Partner, coast monoply; big money. $650—Saloon, bar, back bar, pool table N & CO. Phone Howard 3468. 1312 Market st. We have all kinds of business places for sale, Call on us for information. A—T. J. DUN) AUTOMOBILES. A RAMBLER automobile for sale. Address box 3766, Call office. AUTOMOBILE wanted; Stanhope preferred. Box 3840, Call*office. e e e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. B U — A GOOD home for small children; mother's care; terms reasonable. 2028 Buena Vista ave., Alameda. —_— COUPLE would ltke to board child; good care; reasonable. 1941 Mission st. WANTED—A home for 2 children, ages 8 and 11; terms reasonable. Box 127, Call. — COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ¢ty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 413 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. Main 5580. —_— - CAPE NOME. TICKET office for all points in Alaska. C. F. MOORE, 927 "Market st room 309. Next steamer June 2; $75 first class. —_— BUSINESS CHANCE:! : A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort; fine groves; 36-room hotel; all furnished and equipped for business; 20 acres land goes with lease: ralse own hay, vegetables; all kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year; equity in this $2500; death in family cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale—Well-located bazaar and furnishing goods business; cheap rent; 61 vears lease; one of the best transfer corners in city; do- ing fine business: other interests cause sale; price $5000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trad for rmg.-hse. or busigess. Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale, or will trade—6 acres inside city limits; ong of best interior citles in Califor- aia; house, barn, other outbuildings; plenty all kinds fruit; beautiful home; will trade for rooming-house; price $4000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. and locksmith business; established 9 years; rent $30; clears $90 to $100 per month; price $500; must sell on account other business, CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbine: established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern "tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; re- tiring from business. CAMERON &, CO., 3 Eddy st. EXCHAN&E! ‘made in all kinds of real estat. rooming-houses and pusiness chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 EDDY st. HOTEL, cafe; golden opportunity; restaurant, furnished; best in Alameda; grand chance for good caterer or first-class cook; with competent wife take charge; rent taken in board. Address or call quickly on H. H. TODD, Park Hotel, Alameda. GENTLEMAN with best of bank references $20,000 to $25,000 to invest and take in- t in high-class jobbing or manufacturing business; ‘“‘show me’’; your® proposition will be strictly contidential. “Box 380, Call office. AN old established good paying bakery for sale; a fine opportunity for a practical baker. Inquire bet. 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., H. G. MEHRTENS, cor. Wel st. and Railroad ave., Alameda. DO your affairs East require attention? Dur- ing summer I will be East to transact busi- ness in citles from St. Louis to Boston for people here; return in July; references. Box 909, Call office. WANTED—Gentleman with $300 as ner to start promotion company; party thoroughly understands business; this an exceptional opportunity. Box 384, Call office. FLORIST business; old established; fine loca- tion; rent $35: 3 ltving rooms; failing health cause of selling; a genulne bargain. Box 3480, Call office. FOR sale—$3500; splendid business in finest location on the bay; established 15 year: groceries, hardware, coal and feed; rent i retiring. Address box 1183, Call, Oakland. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN EXISTENCE For the investment of small and large sums of 18te money, where it will produce a rEe and steady monthly revenue without risk of | loss; principal back on demand. For full particulars address W. H. LATIMER, 413 Walnut st, Philadelphia, Pa, ON account of sickness I will sell my store, dwelling, icecream and coffee parlors, with stock of notions, confectioneries, branch bakery, stationery, ‘Jewelry, cigars and to- bacco; ‘a fine established trade in the center of a thrifty town in Santa Clara Valley; price $2000. Address box 241, Call office. CHANCE of lifetime to one man each State with a few hundred dollars and references. monopoly of legitimate business; big profits: no risk; high indorsements. HULL, 154 East Twenty-third st, New York. $10 INVESTED puts, calls, makes more money than any other investment; booklet, ‘‘Smail Investments—Large Profits,” explains; open $10_account next week: 'established firm; profits weekly. HORNER _COMMISSION COMPANY, 211 Grand ave., Milwauke, Wis. FOR sale—General merchandise store in Was ington; small town in agricultural and min- - Ing locality; good substantial trade; will sell stock and lease bulldings. Address for fur- ther particulars, box 187, Call office. $1100—HOTEL in northern part of State for sale; everything In first-class running order; good trade; live town; must sell or will take a partner, one that can take charge of the business, = Box 3767, Call office. $800—BEST equipped poultry ranch in Fruit- vale: nice home; long lease; 4 acres fruft. $1500—Half interest: finest saloon in city. WHITE & BAYLEY, 26 Montgomery, r. 8. A—$5000; INVESTMENT will yleld 20 per cent; gravity system water works for thriv- ing mining town. For particulars address box 222, Call. $18.000—GENERAL merchandise stors in Cen- tral California doing a business of $40,000 per year. Address for full particulars, princi- pals only, box 144, Call office. STOCK or bond issue of reputable corporation, mining or industrial, wanted: selling same on commission; give particulars. P. O. box 1463, New York City. DAIRY for sale; well stocked: ‘wagons, cows, etc.; with an wm:Mu route. Address box 181, Call office. FOR sale—Store fixtures, with or without stock; fine Iiving rooms. 108 Turk st.; phone Howard 3456, HOTEL and dining-room In the growing town ot Point Rjchmond for sal 3971, Call office. NOTION, in country town in 156, Call office. CARPENTER shop, $225; good location; cheap rent; old_established: owner leaving city. Address box 105, Call office. FORTUNE for you—If you want a first-class investment with bls monthly returns in sight ad 315, Call. $850—SMITH'S candy kitchen and factory, best-paying retall candy business south of Market st. F. A. SMITH, 241 Eighth st. WANTED—Man with some capital to take I charge of fine new business proposition. Box 283, Call- $500 WILL buy a good-paying, well-located, old-established meat market; fine family trade; a bargaln. Apply H. S. MEHRTENS, Railroad ave. and Webster st., Alameda. NO agents wanted; fine paying saloon; must be ld; good reasons given. Inquire at 668 ssion st. FOR sale—General merchandise and forward- ing business in northern country town of growing importance on S. P. R. R.; splendid opportunity. Box 138, Call otfice, FURNITURE business for sale; good place live man; will sell stock at invoi 25 miles from S. F. 100 LOTS fres; applicants sending stamp wiil Treceive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet; suburb N. Y. Twentieth Century Realty Co., 6 ‘Wall st., New York. FOR sal grocery with bar and 4 Itv- ing rooms; leade; good for man and wife. 231 - Fourteenth st., corner Minna. FOR sale—On account of sickness, the old- established corner grocery and bar. Apply to the owner, 2628 24th st. and Potrero a- $4000—GOOD retail business on Mark 3 ho. night or Sunday work. Address bax 52 PARTNER wanted — $2000; half Interest in ‘manufacturing business; a staple article in dafly demand; 2 retail stores and 2 wagon: doing a cash ‘business: would like to enlarge plant to -upnlyuv':y;fl - e lr;‘da:‘ dn(anm:u exchanged; posil no agen dress box 1173, Call office, Oakland. 3 $300 SECURES half interest In com: tncs wheteny. Tarty. cangapity et B monthly;” must have ref also mean lars 10071 Market st., room 1. business in California; located in Afifih b oY e e Box 81, Call.. Call office. 5 —— WANTED—Lady or gentleman with take half interest in a canvas M‘?.Qum at 1172 Harrison st. A FINE basement, suitable pool; rent $10. Apply 319 MAN with $1000 to take interest in new busi- wvess. Box 17, Call. - e e e FOR sale—Bakery with large stock: good loce Uon and reasonable rent.. 718 MeAilister ot for billiard and is st. A—FURNITURE BUSINESS. A business man with from $2000 to $3000 can secure partnership in established business this city and take charge of store. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—HARDWARE STORE For sale; a high-class business; long estab- lished and centrally located; owner desires to retire: will invoice about $5000, GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A—RARE OPPORTUNITY. $300 cash and services securs interest in es- tablished office business paying $15 weekly; experience not necessary; simple accounts. GERMANIA INVEST. €O., 927 Market st. 12 A— THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Is at present the safest investment and most profitable enterprise In the city. We repre- sent two of the largest incorporated companies in S. F., and have openings for chauffeurs, machinists and office men who can invest a small amount of cash with their servic GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market A GOOD OPENING | For a young man who can invest $300 in a | high-class real estate office gnd flll position of cashier; experience not necessary; invest- ment secured and $20 weekly guaranteed. GERMANTA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. — RESTAURANT! |, THE BEST OPPORTUNITY NOW OPEN IN THE STATE FOR A FIRST-CLASS, experienced restaurateur and caterer. Fresno is the most progressive city in Californis and needs this establishment: the busi- ness is sure to pay well from the start. The new bullding In which the restaurant is to be located is the largest office and busine: block in the interior. costing upward of $300,000; it 1s in the center of town _ whers all the conditions are favorable to the es- tablishment and successful operation of one of the best paying enterprises of this kind in the State. The proprietors of the build- ing want the right party so as to make ¢ enterprise a success, and in order to se the proper people they will make the cond | tions very favorable. A capital. how: | of $3000 or $10.000 will be required to the necessary furnishing. Interested partics | are advised to come to Fresno, or, if impc sible to do that, to address THE FRESNO BUILDING AND INVESTMENT CO., P. O. box 2576, Fresno, Cal. %0 WILL buy haif-interest in nicely ftied | up restaurant: fine location: cause of selling, partners cannot agree. Apply 9 a. m. to § p. m., 507 First st.. opp Mall Dock. F. SHEK. ANSWER this If you can invest $500 or more with a prosperous company: position if com- petent. Box 101, Call office. WE start you In mail order business; partieu- lars and samples free. American Special Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. | A—$300; PARTNER business, Particulars at 25 u‘.'.‘.—",“&."’mli:.‘i A—$5000: BEST Investment in State; very large returns on perfectly valid business; no scheme. BROWN CO.. 1221 Market st. —_— OLD established cigar business for sale: doing a good retal? and wholesale business. Ad- dress box 1178, Call office, Oakland. R con il ot Buond s — e A BARGAIN—Saloon with fine fixtures, cash register, well stocked f 3 Mission'st. SV S . s —— e GENTLEMAN wants lad; rooming- house business. Address 108 Eleventh ot $300—PASTRY and candy: electri - €ral: § finely furnished rooms. Box 306, Col. $125—BAKERY, notions, candy; living-room: rent cheap. 1428 Pact l‘n:‘yl'l‘-r Erkl‘n s:. SALOON; downtown: no agents: old estad- lished place. Address box 340, Call office. CANDY and ice cream parlor cheap: cormer: make offer. A4Z Market st. CAMPING outfit for sale or for remt Guerneville. Apply 912 Rialto bullding. A—SNAP; 6-chalr barber shop; cost $1500; ing East; payments; $750. lklrm.ul Eady. FOR sale—Delicatessen store: ‘equipped; o0d location. Box 198 Call' athcer DELICATESSEN stors for sale, $300; living rooms, furnished. Box 103, Call office. —_— HOTEL, bar, etc.; lease 3 years: $200; value $3000. Box 230, Call . HORSERADISH grinding and delicatessen bus. cheap; good reason for selling. 2401 Mission. FINEST fruit and vegetable route in the city cheap. Call to-day, 220 Hayes st. ——— CANDY store and icecream parlor very cheap for cash; leaving city. 1326 Polk st. UNDERTAKING business for sale in_an in- terior town of 3000 population. Box 99, Call. GENTLEMAN desires to invest $2500 in profit- able enterprise. Box 281, Call. $500—PARTNER: no drunkard: good paving ‘business; averaging $185 mo. Box Call FINE laundry rcute: must be sold on account of sickness. Particulars box 261, Call PHYSICIAN and surgeon with $200 can get dispensary with good practice. Box 257, Call. at f STENOGRAPER with literary ability and $250 as office manager: good prop. Box 256, Call. SALOON for sale cheap: plano, refrigerator: three living rooms: must sell. 513 Howard. FOR sale—Clgar store on Kearny st.; d tocation. Box 3839, Call. o~ Prhsccmaros Booa o I oo AT ‘W ANTED—Groce! and bar. ANTE y Box 174, Call Pt e L. L L L SR RESTAURANT worth $1000; $45 daily: half or whole: cheap; easy terms. Box 204, Call. SALOON, with lease: fine location: good pay- ing and old-established place. Box 297, Call. $2000—RARE chance: business man with above amount to make $25,000 easy. Box 209, Call. $3500—FINE saloon; downtown. Inquire KOLB CO.. 419 Montgomery st. o ESTABLISHED hotel business and bar for sale; good proposition. 14 Washington st. GROCERY and home for sale, cheap; owner going East. Address box 5, Fruitvaie P. O, $1900_CHOPHOUSE: established 8 years; good business; 3 years' lease. 419 Bush st. $6500—ALL or part of a popular cash retall business for sale; doing $40,000 per year; 23 per profit; owner compelled to leave WANTED—To rent. hotel with particulars box 1842, T ,'O-Rllh—m» urant, 1189 Oak st., front car- / ’ FINE NE ggosvaver Touts for sale. Inquire af

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