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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1904 e ——— e e e——,m,e e e ERT'SM'TS| OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'TS | M. DODGE & SON, EROADWAY, OAKLAND. $2600 to Insure quick r wants money and wants it ihis G-room cottage on 19th “t. mear car line and Dear business. Ses we for permit to inspect. Worth $3000; good S-room bouse: be- + lines and oniy & biocks 1100 $2.400 —Reduced R, rom Telegraph ave. ey route station. $5.950—Modern <0 home: 7 rooms and growing part of Oakland; near ine, & minutes’ walk to Key 5. jot HOX200; facing two stable. chicken yard, fruit and an e leased to desirable tenant ottag 7 rooms and bath: gns, etc.: everything in owner going Bast; terms 10 er B rome in_Linda Vista: n6 more; lot 70x125 costs Both- for the house only. 54 commodious houss, 12 iot and evervthing desir- VE HAVE ALSO A ESIRABLE BU SONABLE PRICES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF OAKLANT SOME OF THESE ARE GRBAT BAR- OF THEM WERE EOLD GAINE SEVER WEEK IDGE & SON, WAY, OAKLAND. £ M I 1160 BRO 1. STEWART & CO. " 16 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, $4000 on account of 3250 _Reduced town: beautiful $-room | trom be duplicat $4000 call at once #ee this bargain as parties have furn! nd the house must be 8old inside E _J BTEWART & CO. 1006 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. _— FOR SALE awelling 5 rooms and bath: rents for $15 per month: an estate: 6-room modern etable: cormer lot, 50x120 Jewalks complete; ele- up iot 50x120 feet, belong- property ome block of location owner wiil o cottage: lot 75x140; macadamized: & bar SCHMIDT, 1122 18th kiand, Cal age same estate FOR sale cheap by owner—An attractive sun: ottage. 5 rooms, porcelain bath and sink, £as fxtures etc.; ot 45x100; between Broad way and Telegraph ave. west side Stiver st ar Moss sve, No. 3759: 5 minutes’ walk Key~ route stat price $1875; reduced | rom & 5184 Telegraph a1 slack G481 ALDEN REALTY C ne $250 Lot near Telegraph ave. and Fifty -eigh t { 100, Fifty-second st.. bet. Tele- | 4 Ehattuck aves n on Coliege ave mnear Rock Ridge Park Key near Grove st; Key 50x150 same as rent on with Alden INE lence grounds on Alice st best bargain east of Broadway; 9 rooms, etc.; bank foreclosure THE ALD! CO. Broadway, Oakian THE ALDEN Broadwa; and € rooms: 1 dway and the 3 75 per month. Call and see THE ALDEN soms each. te; $3100 $36 per month iot 100x100; benk mort- 2-story house of 6 rooms; < 40x116; all street work done; one biock to HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadwey 842004 G Eswt Oakisnd on cor- tasermen . ar estment Pie : 3 | " DGE established in 1898), Broadwas, have a large st of prop- for sale in Oukland and vicinity. They | alwaye glad to give rellable informa- eralng Oskland real estate matters . 8200 DOWN—Xew cottage: 5 rooms: just com- pleted; near the S P. fiyer at Golden Gate. the M n. large lot; electric lights modern plumbing . never oocupled: fine wind. | mill . iying three houses. GEO. W. AL Broadway, Oakland MODERN HOMES IN GOOD CONDITION. *- These places will be sold for lees than they | &re worth: easy terms of payment can be ar. sanged; ook &t the property. then call for our | Brices and terms | 30 Thirty-third, near Market: 6 room: 801 Twenty-seventh, near San Pablo ave.: 5 | roome. conditio | pe ar Fourteenth: 5 rooms. { Thirty-ffth ‘near Market: § rooms. ! | W. AUSTIN Oskiang, | neighborhood of Telegraph | de of Fortieth st.; street 1002 Broadway, WANTED-—Lot in or Grove and this Work must be compiecs: o , Call office, Oakiand. bR 2 — $2250 WILL buy S-room nice mofiern house: | fine neighborhood Jot 60x125; fruit and shade trees: 3 blocks 0 local train: muke an offer. Box 1373, Cali office, Oekland. i #850 BUYS 4-room house: jot 90x125. fruit trees, barn. chicken house, well pump: one block to cars. Box 1372, Cail office, Oakland, | $15 A MONTHCottage of 6 rooms: | pew: €5th st Oaklend: small u.h.debp"o:llt’:l & bargain. Owner §75 37 st., Oskland; at | home Eunday. fo { A BARGAIN$3500: n Z-story up-to-date bun- | gelow; fine reception hall and beam eeiling b @ining-room. _ For sale owner, F. P. WRIGHT, 507 Thirtleth st., Oakl; = LOT In Santa Fe tract for sale, 1578, Call office. Oakland. * - MUST sell; ot at 4%th and San cheap. Box 1879, Cail otfee, Oniang. o RARE chance: iot at 5éth st.; 1380, Call office, Oakiand. and best In America—The Weekly Cull. 16 pages, sent o any address 1o ta United States or Canada one year for $1 OAXLAND HOUSES TO LET. oo ——————eeneenases $25—8IX rooms, fine condition, - third st ncar Market " Cozy cottage, 'n fine condition, Market st. oan s, e tosmth. = A 20—Pretty corner, very sumny. 27th & West. $16—Sunny upper flat, 1272 Tth, e $30—10 rooms, sunny and 1424 Adeline st., near Bfithteenth. Call for our big catalogue of vacant houses: insued weekly 5 GEO. W. AUETIN. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. FIFTY-EIGHTH, 5791, cormer McCall— Tlouse 7 rooms and bath, pantry, washhouse, foot basement, chicken-yard, pens, ete.. appie. must sell. Box extra large lot, contains . pear. cherry and plum trees in full bearing: fine well, windmill and tank on the premises; ren: $16. —_— FOR rent in East Oakland—Beautiful new 8- room bouse on choice corner; lot 00x100: every modern convenfence: fine interior fin. ieh: close to churchee, schools and ear lines: WELCH & 00, Firin ave” "-...,." L S 0., Fifth ave. and ., Oskland. BEKINE Van and Storage .. farniture mov- i Main . ers. 1016 Broadwav; phone 907. e ——————— OAXLAND ROOMS. OAXLAND FURNISEED HOUSES. home COMPLETEL® furnished Linda Vis of ten rooms; ready in a few day it desired: beautifully located; lease for one year or lonzer. Some friends of owner wiil retain rooms 1f desired. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 Sen Pabio ave., bet. 17th and 18th sis. OAXLAND PURNITUERE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schelhaae,11th st..cor.store,Oakiand. MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. RAIN OR SHINE, GOOD WEATHER OR BAD. Never mind if it is oold, foggy or windy in the city; go to Mill Valley; you will find it charming there. You don't realize that s great a difference can be possible in so short & ride. Take Sausalito ferry and new elect: cars to Miil Valley. We have an office there. Our land is right at the station. Great large Jots with good views: eome are beautifuily wooded. Price $4#00 upward, Terms, 10 per ! cent cash; balance $10 monthly. New tasty homes are springing up rapidiy. You can't buy the lot for anywhere near the price in the city and get into a desirable location, surrounded by good neighbore; it takes longer and eosts no more to go to Mill Val ley: go over to-day and see for vourself. Send for maps, etc. LYON & HOAG 118 Montgomery st. FOR sale or rent—Redwood Rest, Mill Valley; re- © cottages, furnished for housekeeping: freshment counter table; fine mineral spris O ————— stabie | CHURCH SERVICES—Continued. GRAC Church, lifornia st corner of Stockton, Rev. David J. Evans, rector—Cele- | | bration of holy communion, 8 a. m.; second celebration, with sermon by the rector, 11 ; offertory; monthly musical servic psaiter, “Gregorian Magnificat, anthem, *‘Sing Alleluia Forth’ 0 Divine Redeemer’ “Lo, This Is Our God { m. in E (Selby (Buck); tenor sol (Gounod); anthem, (Case); quartet, " (Macy); anthem, *‘Hear, O My People’ (St=venson); offertory, organ solo, ““The Storm” (Wehy) (by request). Organist and chofrmaster, | Winiam H. Hot. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough st Frederick W. Clam . rector. Holy Ce on, Sunday ~ school, 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev. Evening service, 8 o'clock, sermon D. C. Roberts, D.D., Grand Prelate, Knights Templar. You are heartily invited. AGENTS WANTED—Continued. SOLICITORS WANTED—Adtive, experienced solicitors of good appearance to sell fnstal ment lots; sewered, watered, graded; e and quick selling propert: good commis- _slons. Apply room 5, 116 California st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continuned. across the bay; 5 years' lease; rent $75: busi- ness first class, paying; finest location in good business town. R. G. WILKE, 6% Kearny st. ! A—$2500; HOTEL with 27 furnished rooms, A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor, Market and Powell Headquartérs for all kinds of busiess chances. S sl e st MRS SR E S R R H ' - | FOR sale—Well furnished 5-room ark, moored | BOOK agents—We offer largest variety, best terms, on all subscription books. Write or { NG CO.. Flood blds, | call on THE J. D 8. F. “Any Book,”” now or holidays. AGENTS—"‘Teddy’s Teeth” beats everything: makes more noise than a horn: $10 day; samples 10c.; campalgn novelties; get prices on fobs. TEDDY'S TEETH, Chicago. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that i3 a decided improvement on building and loan is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrott building. MAKE big money selling our inhaler; every family needs it; sells on sight. MIRZA INHALER CO., Columbus, Ohio. FIRST Church of Christ, Ecientist, Central biock, 1223 Sutter st.. bet. Kearny and Grant | &ve—Chrietian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Substance.” Sun- day-echool for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock: | | free reading-room, 208 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are welcome. DIVINE services will be "‘na-[fiu | Pheia on fragh Hashana and o) 1 1) Yum Kippur by the can- & tor, . Goldstein, at the Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin Tickets will be sold to-day and on the 9th of September all day at the hall and at the residence of the cantor, 526 Ful- ton st. i : | AN address by Secrstary of the United States Treasury Lesile M. Shaw, at the Young | Men’'s Christian Association, Mason and Ellis sts., this (Sunday) afterncon at 3 o'clock. | vices will be exclusively for men. meats in the hall will be free: doors open at o'clock. -Come early to get a seat. San Francisco Advertism’ts. SERVIOES. CENTRAL M. E. Church, Miesion st bet th and Seventh—The pastor, Dr. George White, will preach at the morning service, 11 o'clock. Topic, ““The Sign of the Cross.” Visiting Knoights Templar, snd others are particularly invited to the services. At 12 the Sundey-school meets Roila V. Watt superintendent. At 6:15 the Young People's societies meet. At the evening service, Biehop Luther B. Wiison of Chatt wil] appearance on the coast since his elec s Bisbop, last May. He is a very effecti speaker. ‘A cordial invitation to the publ to hear bim. Splendid music, Church is close to leading hotel nooga on FIRST Methodist Church, Powell and Wash- | ington The oldest Protestant churc in the city. Served by Bishop William Tay- lor in the days of his famous street preach- ing. The pastor, Edwin F. Brown, wi preach morning and evening. Morning sub- Ject, “In Hoc Signo Vinces.” All visiting Knights cordially welcomed SIMPSO) thodist Episc: N Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Ha: and Buchanan sts.—Rev John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 2. m. on ““The Sign of the Cross,”’ and at 745 . m. cn “‘Choosing a Helpmate,” eixth in the series on ‘‘Life’s Great Choices.’” Sunday-schoo! at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkine superintendent. Epworth and Junior leagues et 6:46 p. m CALIFORNIA-STREET Methodist Church, cor. California and Broderick sts.— “iiuman Progress” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev = _m. “The Divinity of Work’’ will be the subject of the sermon at 7:45 p. m. Miss Louise Smith will sing at the morning ser- GRACE Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. Capp and Twenty-first sts, Rev. F. M. Larkin, Ph. D., pastor; t—Services at unday-School 11 m. and 7:45 p. m 12:45 p. m. Morning service, The Sacraments. At the evening service the Hon. L. M. Shaw, Secretary of the U. S Treasury, will deliver an address, es- peclally to young men. All invited. Take Mission or Valencia street cers to Twenty- first st INITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin sts—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister. Junior church and Sunday schoo! ‘are .at 10 o'clock, Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Charles A. Murdock superintend- ents. Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. There s Do evening service. Mr. Leavitt will preach. Subject, “‘Our Memberehip in the Holy Catholic Church.”” Communion after regular service. Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. Visit- ing Knights Templar and strangers are cor- dially invited, INITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valen- cla-st. car).—The Reyv. Jay William Hudso: sminister; residence, 500 Capp st. The Sur- day school meets at 9:45 oclock. At the rming service at 11 o'clock Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson will preach. Subject, “The Religlon of Gray's Elegy.” Music by or- chestra and choir, under the direction of Jabisa Clement. All cordlaily invited. No evening servi PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., between Buchanan and Webster—Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D.D., pastor. Morning worshi preceded by Sunday school at 9:30 Christian Endeavor Soclety meets at 6:45 p. m. Evening service and sacred concert at 7:45 o'clock. Mr. David Manlloyd will sing the tenor soio, “If With All Your Heart”” (Mendelssohn). The choir will der anthems from Pike, Storer and Rossini. Mrs. Dorothy Goodsell Camm, assisted by the cholr, wiil sing a eelection from Cherub ini, “‘Holy this and se the pastor this week's Away."” FIRST_Congregational Church, ecorner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor. At 11 a. m. Knights Templar service. Sermon by Rev. Daniel C. D. D.. V. E. Grand Prelate of the Grand Encampment Knights Templar, U. £ A. At 7:45 p. m., sermon by ‘“The Marriage of Feau.” THIRD Coneregational Church, Fifteenth st near Mission—Rev. Willlam 'Rader, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by Re Holy, Lord God Almigh: on ral séicceeding Sunday evenings will speak on '‘The Prodigal,” topic _being “‘Why He Went Visitors most welcome. Henry B. Long, D. D., of Philadelphia. Sub- | jects—Morning, ‘“Modern Chivalry,” with reference to the conclave of Knights Tem- plar; evening. “Cam Thy Bread Upon the s cordially invited to attend preach. This is Bishop Wilson's first | the | Eplscopal | Clarence Reed at 11| residence, 3168 Twenty-first | Roberts, | the pastor: topic, | Visiting Knights and otbers are | | BUDDHIST Mission, 807 Polk st.—Every Sun- | to-da | “day, 11 . m.; sérvice and sermon ¥ | Rer. K. Kino will speak on “Faith ‘Is | _Affinity.” ] i MEETINGS—SUND. EUG V. DEEBS, candidate for President n Soctalist ticket, speaks in Woodward's Pavilicn Bat., Sept. 24; door open at 6: meet- ing begins at 8; admission 10c¢; res. seats 25¢. THEOSOPHICAL Beclety, Academy of Sclences { " blag—Public lecture § p. m. by Thomas Prime. Subject, “Evolution From the Crys- tal to the Chriet.” MOVED, tests, from 909 Markst to Odd Fel- lows' bldg., 7th and Market, 2 and § Wi son, others, § Dr. Cowan, Hargrave, 10c. ME. YOUNG'S test meet. to-night, 10c. 364 es, or. Gough. Private readings daily, | 1720 Sacra. st., nr. Van Ness. Come skeptics. READY-LEWIS debate; look out; Woodward | { " Pavilion, middle of Obtober; one of the big- ¢ | | All | | | gest debates ever held in America. | A—TESTS, Scottish Hall, 8 p. m.. 10c; tests, | Rev. Fertix, Maxwell, Hovet, McKee, Neil- | | | | een, McMeekin, Vigars, others. | CIRCLE to-night, 10c. Prof. Sablick,'Egyptian | | eeccult; dg‘l)’ 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 700 Eillis st., | cor. Larkin. | FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister st.—Mrs.C. | | 3 Mever; sit.daily; tests to all every ev.; 10c. | | MRS. BEAL, spirflual business medjum; read- | ings daily. D.V. rele Wed. eve. 1424 Market. l PERKINS, from Chicago, gives test | 7:45. 1220 Mission; daily readings. | PROF. | readings, | MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, business medium and life reader. 1206 Market st., Galt House. | W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every | night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st. MRS. STODDARD'S meeting postponed on count of death of her husband. EARLE'S grand slate seance to-night, Ellis st., 8 p. m. MEETINGS—Universal Irrmuhood.‘ ROSH Hashono and Yom Keepur sertices September 10, 11 and 19, with congregation Children of Israel Hall, 714 Broadway, Oak- | land; sdmision, $1. tickets at Zalkowitz's store, 708 Broaaway; admission {ree for poor. — SUNDAY LECTURES. PRttt S | | i “NOW" lesson-lectures, Henry Harrison Brown, _subject e New Thought; Its! Scope, Fundamentai Principles and Benefils. Psychic demonstraticis by Sam Eiton Foulds. | This will be the first of seven Sunday even Ing lectures at Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter st., | near Kearny. These lectures are similar to Mr. Brown's class lessons; he will have one large class. friends especially requested te be present The large hall should be well | filled; § p. m.; admission 25¢ and 50c. | DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle $09 Market st bject, “The Value of an Jdea.y followed by views of a visit to Switz- | erland. Free tickets will be distributed for | X-Ray exhibition and electrical demonstra tion &t itarium Tuesday evening. Re- member the question box. Speclal music.’ | RY FRANK celebrated author, lecturer, orator, speaks this afternoon, 3 o'clock, Aca- 8§19 Markét, “The Empire Free; collection. Profes- | Swami's" lecture to-night According to the .; admission 25c. VEDANTA Society N at § on “What Is the Soul, at 40 Steiner s 210 O'Farrell st., to-night | peeches by State com. of i) Come ecarly. Free. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1. K. | T —Al members are hereby noiified to assemble In full Templar uniform, | mounted, at the foot of Market from 6 fo 8 o'clock SUNDAY MORN- | ING. September 4, and MONDAY MORN- | ING] September 5, for escort duty. C. M. PLUM._ Commander. T. L. HENDERSON, Recorder. ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1. 0. O. F.— | Initiation MONDAY EVENING, September 5. B. F. LEDFORD, N. G. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Vi and Sacramento st., Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie pastor.—At 11 a. m. Mark Allison Mathews, D.D., First Presbyterian Church. Seattie. and Past Grand Prelate of Tenne: sce, will preach. At 7:45 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Sabbath-School, 9:40 a. m. Christian Endeavor, »._m. Wednesday, 8 p. m., midweek service, The officers and members of this church extend a cordial wel- come to the Sir Knights of the Twenty-ninth Conclave now visiting this city, and an_in- vitation to join them in worship. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, cor. Jackson and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'cloc sermon topic, “Answers to an Old Ques tion.” Evening service at 7:45 o'clock; ser- mon tople, “"Characteristics of True Man- hood.” The pastor will preach at both se vices. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; tian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday _evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordiaily invited. Seats will be re- served for the LEBAX and Twenty-third ets.—Pastor, Logan, M. A. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A. C. Brown, supt. Preaching services at 11 m. and 7:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Morning subject, ‘‘Joseph, the Man of Patriotic Faith.” “Knighthood."” er, My God, t Evening subject, Antheme, solcs, etc.: N Thee" (Sweney), “Ave Mari (Campanari), “Rock of Ages” (Excell), “The Land of Rest” (Pineuti). “‘Rejoice, the Lord Is King" (Gabriel); William Barr, organist. TRINITY Presbyterian Churcn, corner Twen- third and Capp sts.—Rev. Strong, pastor. Divine worshis at 11 a. m. and ©. m. In the morning the sac- ramcnt of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served. Evcning subject, ““The Cross of Christ.”” Bible school at 12:30 p. m. En- deavor Soclety at 645 p. m. Strangers welcome ST. JOHN'E Presbyterian Church, _ cor- ner California and Octavia sts., Rev. George Graaville Eldredge, pastor.—Morning service et 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:45 o'clock: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; prayer meeting = Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sts are cordially invited to all services. = WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, cor- per Webster and Page sts., Rev. Herbert E. Haye, pastor—Morning service at 11 o’clock, sermon by Rev. Herbert E. Hays, theme, ““The Still, Smail Voice”: evening service at 7:45, sermon by Rev. Herbert E. Hays, theme, “John, the Apostie”; this will be the first of & series of sermons on ‘‘Some of the People About Christ’”’; Sunday school Endeavor 2 at 9:45 2. m.; Christian Bdward K. | CALIFORNTA Lodge No. 1, I. O, O. F.—Officers and members assemble in lodge room at 1:30 p. m., THIS DAY, Sept. i 4. to attend the funeral of BROTHER | HERMAN SCHULDT, | I J. RALPH, N. G. THE officers and members of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. O. W.. are request- ed'to attend the funeral of J. D. NELSON, late mem- ber of above camp and | Choppers’ Friendship Club No. 1, at 12 o'clock, SUNDAY, Eeptember 4, from 1017 Geary 'st. W. D. FERGUSON, Consul Commander, JOHN T. O'DONNELL, Clerk. MODERN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camp 9633 M. W. of A., meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 36 Eddy st. San Francisco, W. H. EDWARDS,V.C. W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk: office, room 627 Emma Spreckels, building. EMPRESS VICTORIA Lodge No. 142, Daughters of St. George, will meet every MONDAY, 8 p. m., in the Red bullding, Golden Gate a¥e., between Leaven- worth and Hyde sts. MRS J. PUTNEY, W. Pres. | _ H WILLIAMS, ¥. 5. | ATTENTION, Riggers and Steve- dores—The officers and members of Local No. 222 I L. M. and T. will report &t our hall, 121 New Mcnteomery st TO-MORROW (Monday). Sept. 5, at 7:30 a. m., to take part in the Labor day pa- rade. Fines for non-attendence will be strictly enforced. By order of THE ASSOCIATION. HENRY JEND, Rec. and Cor. Sec. LONGSHORE Lumbermen’s Protective Asso- | ciation, Local No. 224, I. L. M. and T. A.— Members are hereby notified to meet at K. | R B. Hall, 1133 Mission street, on MON- | DAY MORNING, at 8:30 o'clock, to par- ticipate in Labor_day parade. Fines for ! non-attendanice. Bring your badges. | JAS. DOWNHAM, Pres. H Attest: GEORGE G. SEN. Sec. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Mike Corcoran Placer Mining Com- m in Polar Star mine, near Dutch Flat, r County, Cal., draining into the Littie Bear River, which reaches Feather River, gives notice that a meeting to receive any protests will be held at room 96, Flood build- San Francisco, N.w“.l’a. AGENTS WANTED. ONE agent In & factory town made 3 Pocn selling our PATENT . = N; entirely new; no sewing required; se- | Columblan Law & Collection Agency, r. 85, 916 ! HARTZ Mountain canaries &African gray par- | ———————— | LITTLE girl to board at 2262 Mission st. | EWING place, 5 off Laguna, near Post—G- | EITHER sex; rapid seller; large profits; call all week. 'Room §7, 916 Market, between 1 and 2 p. m. PERFUMES, cosmetics, flavoring powders. Pacific Agents Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave. LADY solicitor; active and good talker; liberal commission, Room 7, §19 Market st. ACTIVE, energetic solicitor of good appear- ance; liberal commiesion. Rm. 7, 819 Market. ————— e — R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg., 6th floor; entrance room €11; established 15 years; all cases,,general court and office practice; no fee in advance or for consulta- tion; evenings by ap) nt. Tel. Red 3601, ADVICE free on all legal matters; divorces a speclalty; private, quick; no pay In advance; miping companies organized;patents obtained. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market 'st.; estab. 22 yrs, PENSION att'y—M. Harris, 31 Bliis st., r. 51; vears' practice; ref. diers, sallors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured pension: ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; quick, qulet; 2ll law business; no charge uniess success. ful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 204. COLLECTIONS, attachments, mechanic's liee, probate, tenants ejected. Attorney, 633 Market st., room 23. . DIVORCE—Costs, ' $12; quick, quiet; advice free; all law buelness; no charge unless suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. ADVICE free; divorce coste $12; no fees or costs In advance; all law business; office open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r.33. Columblan Law & Collection Agency, r. 85, 916 Market: tel.John 6226; solicits your business. L. S. CLARK, %27 Market, r. 304; consultation free; no fees in edvance; open evenings. PATENTS obtalned: information furnished for sale of patents. SONNTAG Agency, 214 Pina. Market; tel.John 6226: solicits your business. l ASTROLOGY. R CONSULT Astor, man of ability. mailed. famous N 997 Market st.; Y. astrologer: booklet I AUTOMOBILES. P—Biggest you ever saw: physician's top | obile”; run less than 500 miles; extra equipment: better than new; owner going ay; $255 takes it this week: investigate. Call or write, 675 Thirty-sixth Oakland. FOUR cylinder Toledo, perfect condition, also Rambler touring cer to trade for real es- tate, diamonds or other collateral. Box 1148, Call office. RAMBLER auto for sale, * $1050; first-class condition. Address box 1101, Call office. 1801 CALIFORNIA motor cvcle: used very little, cost $185, for $135. Hox 1166, Call. WILL trade lot in Fruitvale for motor cycle: Roorm 30, 921 Broadway, Oakland. $260—FOR sale—2d hand. 2 seated, steam sur- rey automobile. 143 Phelan bldg. ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relleves instant- ly: 10c, 26c, 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas; also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland, 1 ltc!ml;!or Sale or mmn. i | cushion frame: PIERCE bicycle; chainless; V. SHUTTE, 510 coaster brake; $40. V. D. Golden Gate ave, FOR male—Bicycle for gent and youth; good condition; cheap. J. PRICE, 318 Mason st. e many thousands of | A—$900: CORNER saloon on Fourth st.; rent $30; living rooms; lease; a place established years and well paying. See R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—$1200; DAIRY produce, branch bakery, ice- cream and candy store; rent $45; daily re- 10 $200 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ! | ceipts about $35; business clears from $150 { one hour's ride from city: fine chance for | summer outing: also for winter shooting and fishing; completely furnished and equlp:;ed for housekeeping: automatic generators for | making own gas; toilet; closets; everything | strictly new and mcdgmzualccomh ;?';:ne;( people over night: perfect little $ r obliged to go East; make offer. CAMERON | & CO., 3 Eddy st. i FOR sale—Grocery, creamery, hay, feed, also A—$20600; half interest in old established commission store; butter, eggs and country produce; a good business; retiring partner to leave this city; a rare chance for good man. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny ct. A—$1200; CORNER saloon on Folsom st.; rent $26; place doing a first-class paying business. See’'R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st A—$1750; BAKERY, estab. many years; daily receipts $50:baking 33 barreis day;very best locat'n. Particulars R.G.WILKE,26% Kearny A—$1250; COFFEE and tea store with route of customers, horse, wagon, etc.: in best busi- a well established and good paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1500; CORNER saloon; in choicest location of the Mission; rent $20; place established many years; doing a good paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. | $2000—BARBER shop; 4 chalirs; elegant fix- tures and clearing at least rent $75, including 7 r« choicest business part of this city. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy grocery; 4 nice living rooms; rent $25; daily recelpts about $20; best location north of Market st. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2200; ROADHOUSE; the best in Somoma County; house of € rooms, orchard etc.; 4% years' lease; investigate at once; a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. located in the Call R. $50 per week: | ness town' across the bay: full value in sight; | barley mill plant: best coast city in Call fornia: over 4000 population: soid as whole or separately: fine proposition; bas the bul ter business of the town; extensive interests elsewhere only reason for selling; books open for inspection. For particulars see CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine: fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton: trade for rmg.-hs. or business. CAMERON, 8 Eddy. i | | | i AN ideal resort, 30 minutes’ ride from city; 7 acres in shrubbery: 22 rooms furnished 2 bars, dancing pavilion, shooting gallery many other attractions; rent $50 per month 4 years' lease; sublets for $100 every Sun day; electric cars direct; clears $4000 per year: price $2200: for further particulars see CAM- | ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. —_— FOR sale—Well equipped millinery store; beéautiful showcases, counters and store fix- tures; clean stock of goods: doing good busi- ness; fine location: fittings cost more than price aaked; bix snap at $1000; sickness. CAMERON & CO. | FOR sale—Best little restaurant in city: down- | loing good business; cheap rent; own- | other interests and can't devote hix time to it: snap: $500. CAMERON & CO.. | 3 Eddy town EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estat: rooming-houses and business cbances. CAM ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A—$1800; CORNER saloon; about 1 block from Chronicle building; lease; one of the best lo- cations In this city; rare chance. Ses R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$6500; SALOON, one of the best on Market #t.; 414-year lease; remt $107; place is ele- : itly fitted up and never clearing less than per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$2600; HOTEL in San Mateo Co.; 28 fur- nished rooms, dining and bar roo bowling alley and dance pavilion; rent $100; horse, wagen and 3 cows; 5-year lease. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon; living rooms piace establ. years; doing & good-paying busi ness: lease; sicknéss of owner compels him to sacrifice. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; living rooms; stock will in- Yoice about $2800; a well established and frst-class paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 201 Kearny st. A—$350; CORNER cigar stand on water front; rent $25. value in sight; a good business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1760; GROCERY and bar; located in the best manufacturing town of San Mateo Co.; cash trade; rent $30; 4 furnished rooms; lease. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon with 4 years' lease ic_wholesale district; owner bought ramch and sacrifices: saloon established years: a first-class paying place. See R. 263 Kearny st. i G. WILKE, | THE SAWYER-BLETHEN CO., | 1118 Market st. 1 Business Exchange, Real Ewtate and Loans. ! 5 —Restaurant. good location; seats S0; | thing 1n fine condition 250—Rooming-house; 25 rooms, all full; four blocks from this office; clears $100. $100—Cigar stand; fine place for young | man 1 $130—Cigar stand; worth double the money. $5000—Meat market: clears $500 per month; invite close investigation. ) $4060- ocery and delicatessen; on cor- ner; 3 living rooms: clears $250 per’ month. $1000—Grocery; stock will invoice amount asked $275—Cigar stand; fine location. $11,000—Furniture and hardware: low rent. $2500—Restaurant; seats 30; newly refur- nished. WANT one party with $30,000, or three with $10,000 each, or six with $5000 each. to join syndicate, purchase and subdivide beautiful well-located suburban tract in ome of San Francisco's best suburban localities;: homes all around property; immediate demand for lots when platted: owners live East—we | have a bargain; no risk: syndicate to pay cash and get perfect title; profits 100 per cent within one year. Box 909, Call office. PROFITS amounting to thousands of dollars are divided every month among investors by the Storey Cotton Company (incorporated, pitai and surplus $202,000). Are you get ng your share? Write for particulars. QUINLAN, Treasurer, 658 The Bourse, H Philadelphia, Pa. Tent $50; rounded by wholesale houses; no night or A—$3300; ELEGANT barroom, with mercan- tile lunch; on Montgomery st., vicinity of California; place must be sacrificed on ac- ccunt of ill health of owner. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF vou wish to buy or sell property of any description, dwelling or rooming house, grocery, butcher shop, delicatessen, branch bakery, cigar stand, saloon or business of any kind, do not fall to call upon us; we may have just what you want to buy or a purchaser for what you have to sell. SEAL ROCK I STMENT CO., 1812 Market st., rooms 415-419; telephone Foisom 346S. BREWERY and bottling worxs for sale, very reasonable, or will take a partner who can take charge of the business; a good and com- plete works and a good trade, wholesale and keys, , cages, ricty. See catatogue. W. Bartels, 1546 Mkt. rots, just received. A.C. Robison,335 Kearny. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. | TWENTIETH st, 8003—Would take 2 or 3 children to board; a mothers ca and board for parents. ;" rooms | A FIRST-CLASS country home, near Oakland, ' for © chiliren, MRS. WILLIS, Bay View | ave., Elmhurst. | WOULD like a child to board; room for parent it desired. 2807 Harrison st., near Twenty- | fourth. CHILDREN boarded: schooling and dancing, French; reasonable. 2514 Pine. Tel. Steiner | 317 EORRONRNAE L B, SCHOOL books. old and new, bought and sold. DALY & CURRAN, 857 Geary st. { BOOKS, old and new, Holmes will buy them. | 1149 Market st.; phone Jessie 3741. T T | CHIROPODISTS. CORN bunions, ingrowing nails removed; painiess. DR. WOODRUFF, S55 Market st. | e e e CLOTEING RENOVATING. | SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; ecouring and | dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; | phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. e e _______COLLECTION OFFICES. Bad tenants ejected for $4; collections made; clty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery, roome 9-10; tel. Main L080. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE 5 large rooms: Sunset district. 1907 10th ave a snap ($1200) if sold this week. room eunny cottage; nice garden; rent $20. LOVELY sunny cottage: 6 rooms, Dolores and Cumberland; Mis m‘ COTTAGES WANTED—SUBURBAN. s G MBodroce S AT o e L WANTED—Furnished cottage; 1 or 2 hours | Box 1162, Call, from city. $7600—NEW apartment house of 72 rooms in Berkeley, near university, completely fur- nished; Will pay $700 per month; no cx- penses; owner golng away; must be sold at once and seen to be appreciated; terms it desired, GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broad- | way, Oskland. $2000—PARTNER In wholesale and retail wood | and coal business in most prosperous inte- rlor eity: horses, wagons and all Improve- ments; owner there for years; large trade. | OAKLAND BUSINESS AGENCY, 1108 Web- | ster st. cor. Twelfth, Oakland. $5000_INVESTMENT for reliable saloon or hotel man secures an interest and’the man- agement of a very profitable and pleasant | city business; party has complete charge of finances and handles thousands of dollars, 0 must furnish Al ref. Box 1186, Call. $1200—RESTAURANT and oyster house: one ©of the best across the bay; most desirable class of custom; owner compelled to sell ac- count of being employed in other business; | ADVERTISEMENTS placed in Pacific_Co: L _years. | FOR sale at a sucrifice and agreeable terms. a fine located | or to lease for 5 or 10 years; home and established health resort, 27 rooms several mineral springs on it; old age the cause. For particulars inquire or call at MRS. HOPPIN'S SPRING, Bartlett Springs, Lake County, Cal. 3-room house, brooder house, chick- . and garden: can be rented cheap near car line and school. Call office, |A~$2500 SECURES paseition as manager for practical machinist in profitable city busi- ness; investment amply secured. Address box 898, I office. RESFAURANT for sale in a busy town near Sah Francisco; will seat 50 people; with rooms above furnished; rent for whole place $70; will sell for $1700. Box 989, Call office. RIGHT parties can get half-interest Califor- ment and equipping; good veins; free water power; tunnel proposition. Box 843, Call. FOR SALE—The best located country hotel in California; will sell property and furniture at a bargain: clears $900 per year above expenses; price $10,000. Box 908, Call. FOR sale—Old-established stationery and pe- riodical business, with a long lease; on ac- count of sickness of owner. Apply to E. BAUER, 8. F., News Co., 342 Geary st. nia gold quartz claims for finishing develop- | | A—$800; CORNER saloon in wholesale district; place doing a fine business; sur- | Bunday work. R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny. retail. SEAL ROCK INVESTMENT CO., 1312 Market st., rooms 418-419. Tel. Fol- | som 3468. FOR SALE—A 324-egg incubator, brooder and ' Address box 986, | $1000—SALOON in good country town, Sacra- | mento Co.; doing good business; billiard and | pool table; good stock of liquors, ete. $400—Blacksmith shop: doing good busi- ness, Sacramento Co.; tools alone worth $300. Address box 15, Galt, Cal. | ESTABLISHED staple manufacturing firm desires services of reliable, emergetic part- | ner with $750; large and increasing profits no competition; permanent; steady income experiencg, unnecessary. Box 4687, Call office. INVEST YOUR MONEY in safe, legitimate business. enterprise; big returns; no mining | or get-rich-quick scheme: legitimate: digni- fled; write for particulars. HAMELESS HORSE COLLAR CO., Caro, Mich. | WHEAT s very strong and advancing rapidly, | offering_unexcelled opportunities for spien- did profits; $20 margins 1000 bu. 2c.: send for free book, explaining option trading. | OSBORN GRAIN CO., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR sale—In Los Angeles, a well paying fam- | ily liquor store, which also does some job- | bing trade with saloons; in one of best lo- | cations; price $3000. Address E. ISRAEL. | 1812 W. Seventh st., Los Angeles. FOR sale—The furnishings and lease of a| hotel in live town near San Francisco: com- | taining 23 bedroom: 3 parlors. 3 dining- | rooms, kitchen, pantry, barroom, card rooms, | etc. Box 1127. Call office. m | $2400—GROCERY and bar; choice in Missis reasonable rent; long lease; agents; investigate this; a barguih. Box 4681. PARTNER—Detective and collection; lady or gentleman; small _capital. McDIARMID'S, | 1014 Broadway, Oakland. WANTED—Retired captain or suitable party to start bay and river freighting office; free rent; good location. Box 778, Call. FOR SALE—Partnerstip Interest in a S. F. | law firm. Address box 855, Call office. | BAKERY for sale; b years' lease. Apply 1550 Church st. ! CIGAR stands—$150 to $2000; all parts city: 40 to select from; free list. HEDGES, 509 Parrott building, 825 Market st. good chance for good man. Caill 276 Hart- ford st. | WANTED—Good carpenter to go In business: | 1 | \ INVESTMENT of $20 and up earns over 1, per cent weekly dividends in our manu- | factory. B. TOGGER, 36 Geary st. H FOR sale—Grocery and 30 furnished rooms; corner near Santa Fe track. G. M., 4610 | and O'Farrell sts.; long lease; netting $15 per day. See owner, who wishes to leave city, MRS. DUNTON, 142 Powell st. $000—RESTAURANT for sale on a principal business street and near Market st with rooms upstairs; this is a good stand. Box 1200, Call office. HAVE a_nica business; best location; Powell | | SALOONS, roadhouses; Grove st., Oakland. | GCOD paying established harness, carriage and trimming business: selling account sick- ness. Box 1339, Call office, Oakland. ACCOUNT death treasurer ins. co., depositing $10,000 cash security, $300 salary. 1146, Call all prices; free list. | HEDGES, 50 Parrott bldg., 825 Market st. st, Eastern and foreign newspapers; get lists of L. papers and estimates. Fisher Ad. Agency, 426 Montgome: A CHANCE In each State to engage in manu- facturing a patent needed in every fanfily: no competition. Address box 908, Call office. BUTCHER b gant fixtures vestigate. 0538 Eddy FOR SALE—A good paying restaurant; come promptly; must be sold: at a bargain. 1647 Devisadero st., near Sutter. ! RESTAURANT for sale in Richmond district. Address box 1030, Call office. good location. Box 1083, Call office. SALOON and grocery for sal FOR sale—Lodging hcuse, 8 rooms and 3 $225; central. Box 807, Call office. "o WILL you join a co-operative colony? State your circumstances. Reply box 830, Call. $1600—CASH or security; established grocery and liquors; no opposition. 1699 Post st. A—DELICATESSEN; big cash trade: “will sell very cheap; worth investigating. 217 6th st. —_— = hens. 811 Silliman st., San Bruno road. ol S et s it e e U $150 — PARTNER: money; call at once. See BERG, 318 Kearny. $1200-ROADHOUSE ase 4 years to run; rent $30. Sce F. BERG, 318 Kearny st. BEFORE sou buy or sell, call and ¥. BERG, 318 Kearny st. - ‘WANTED—Saloon. 1118 Market st,, room 2. WANTED — Restaurant 1118 Market st., room 2, genuine offer; best in its line to-day. Aj 1108 Webster st., Oakland. ‘ ok ATTENTION—I{ wish dispose your o THE o'A'i'i'.'E':D R. wum m“ ESS us. E. AGENCY, 1108 Webster, cor. 12th, O.quud_ g i cdddar i bneat el D s i e A LIMITED amount of stock In a mercantile T B ey WA M e Box 1152, Call. 5 Derty orith business abi e actively. Box 1163, Call. LOCKSMITH, electrical _ana T :mt A one of, I.: best Ill.;“ eity, e e daen grocery or hotel, call on | COR! e et P S WANTED—Good paying millinery business in thriving town. Box 913, Call office. RATION forming: two directors want- each; old est. bus. Box 882, Call. ed; $100 CIGAR stand and laundry for 348, it sold days; on accoun other | Tois Foteom at. rent $10, paid o 16th CF S et | o s ER s s M ST PRt ‘'WE incorporate and float stock : Tiniisted. securitics: Toans nepottoe handle ; loans negotiated HORATIO GILBERT & CO., Eilicott square, FOR sale—A newspaper town; paper in 17th volume: P'he st account of mgfl $ heaith of publisher. ACTIVE man wanted, with small capital, as oS o L i s ot i S R A e | CHOP house for sale; i CHICKEN ranch for sale; cheap rent: 360 need partner more than | i I | | | i ; establish } Cor. Fifteenth ave. and Q st. :?utlhs NICE clgar store; fine location; must be sold | at sacrifice. 1152 Washington st., Oakland WANTED—Man and wife to buy est. bu: further par. ad. P. T. Co., 1322 Pacific PARTNER wanted in private detective and collection agency. Box 910, Call. PARTNER in best paying grocery In city; | $1500 cash; investigate. Box 1160, Call. CANDY and pastry store; 3 finely furnished rooms; big stock; bargain. 525 Taylor st. HOTEL business for sale; reasonable; big Dusiness for two: clears $400 per month; 64 bedrooms; dining-room seats 46; lease given For particulars write M. F. CARDOZO, Mer- ced, Cal. i FOR sale—Fine Bulletin route. Address A. SCHROEDER, 149 Pacific ave., Santa Crus. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER.. ...Phone John 531 906 MARKET ST., COR. STOCKTON. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMING HOUSES. Hotels, Flats and Private Homes. His success in selling houses, over 28 years s fair dealing. He guarantees tities and sells the bargaing to his customers. See him. in San Francisco, ls & guarantee of 11 rooms; Mason: new furniture . €0 rooms: Market st.; only . - 2,500 81 rooms: to trade for small house... . 250 25 rooms: Sixth and Market; rent $100. 1.500 15 rooms: Ellis st.; new furniture.. 900, & ; rent $10; a nice little hom 45 rooms; boarding-house: fine corner. 36 rooms: downtown; reduced to 9 rooms: fine piano: on Sutter st. 17 rooms; on Fourth st.: a bargals 38 rooms; on Market st 49 rooms: reduced from $3500 t }:mmu.clun:lm. b ouges, largze and small, from . Flat, & rooms and bath - . ot 11 rooms; » Brpum g583agsuiansesy 'S - $00. special—Six rooms; rent $20; price TO _let—4 new | etectric | cation | making house; part down, e T e S A—CAMERON & (O., Prone Suuth 1060, 3 Eddy cor, Market and Fuwcil Headquarters for Kooming-houses, Huicis All Kinds Husiness vhasces. 108 rooms; rent only $5 30 per room, long Jease, up to date, downtown, m ™m l"nus‘. lights, bells and elevator; all Lght Tooms, Weil furmished throughout; eha lifetime to get first-class house Laat is clearing $350 to $400 at bargain; has signed lo sccom modate Jarge budy of people {n comimg com- ciave; owner obliged to leave for Hurope . settle an estate; make offer; exclusively wit us. 26 rooms, new and elegantly fur Sutter; paying a handsome profit ment; call for particulars. 32 rooms; downtown location o ~class condition; o< ::z.: c:le‘nn;‘:uw $200 per month: if run tran- stent can clear $300 to $500 per month; pere s best proposition in eity well furnished; 7-room modern flat, close in, weil fureh cost §600; a bargain If sold at once; ) room v comme: house 65 s; best downt commercial . n city: ciaring now $300 per month: evers- thing first-class condition: will trade for Onk- land, Alameda or Berkeley property or ramcs in California; must leave city entral: good 21° rooms; cheap remt; very central: & furniture and carpets: clears $100 per month must leave city; make an offer. long lease; Arst-class, 128 rooms: cheap remt oo up-to-date dewntown house. Wi : clearing $500 to $600 per month. must sell om account of other business; only h us. 60 rooms: mew, modern bullding: elegantiy furnisked; close in; full first-ciass peopie fine opportunit clearing a handsome profit o get an up-to-date house reasona rent $145; new and elegant! 24 rooms fine proposition; nished: oak and mahog: good lease. rnishing: new 5-year lease and contra: entral lo- 4 up-to-date 40- party sudden cheap 5 years rent; _most lease: every appoint- sh: this Nt sickness. ment-house; equipped in city ment heart could gain on account 43 rooms: rent only $125: class location; well furnished and good runaing order: clear- ing now over $200 per month: a il; best buy in eity; account sickhess 150 rooms; grand, new modern apartment- | house: elegantly furnished and equipped: cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month close in; full of nice people; bargain If taken at once; dissolution of partnership. newly furnished throughout: 5- ‘aowntown: fine respectable money- balance reasonabie 30 room year lea interest. 9-room flat: rent only $50: water free: oak furniture: good carpets; must sell by September 5: price $400. 73 rooms; grand new bullding: elegantly fur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close u-!. clears $400 per month: $4000 down, balance per cent per annum: departure. 23 rooms: central: 4-year lease: clears $103 over all expenses; most elegantly furnished and equipped little apartment-house in city; call for full particulars: only with us. 16 rooms; rent $65: good furniture and car- always full; must seil within next ten leaving city; make offer. 34 rooms: cheap rent: thoroughly renovated: in fine shape; fine little apartment-house; ; reduced to $2500. Large list of real estats, rooming-houses and business for exchange or trade always on hand. CAMERON & CO.. 3 MARION GRIFFIN 406 Hearst bldg.. over Examiner entrance. cor. 34 and Market sts. Phone Black 3607. Hotels, Rooming and Apartment FHouses for sale. (Special No. $5.) HANDSOME apartment house, S5 large rooms, most beautifully furnished. rent only $450: long lease; over $10 per day clear profit; for sale at a great bargain exclusively by MARION GRIFFIN. (Spectal No. 16) ONE thousand dollars than its value wiil take a nicely furnished 16-room house: quiet and respectable; clearing I$7 (Spectal No. 9 ONLY $150 cash and $330 in payments bu: well-furnished 9-room house. north of Market; income $73 MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No. 10) ONLY $450 for 10 rooms, Post st.; rent $45; all sunny; good yard: cheap. MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No, NEAR Van Ness ave.; only rent; modern house; good furniture; 14 rooms: splendid lo- cation. This week everything for $850. MARION GRIFFIN. 14) (Special) Transien TRANSIENT house, y fitted up; properly managed will clear over $100 a month; 10 rooms. Particulars only with MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No. 17) HANDSOMELY furnished: highly respectabie: quiet and homeitke; 17 rooms: reasonable rent; low price; clears $65 to $75 a month the year round, Very desirable house. MARION GRIFFIN. e eee—— (Special No. 30) PARTLY furnished; 30 rooms: 19 nmewly fur- nished and 11 unfurnished: $130 rent, with lease; owner must sell: $1250 buys it. MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No_ 27) TRANSIENT 27-room corner house; 4 years’ lease; clears $200 a month. MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No. 31) NEW and modern: 31 rooms: clearing $128; ail rmanent roomers; reduced from $4000 to Esm. It vou want something nice let us show you this. MARION GRIFFIN. (Spectal No. 66) CHOICE location: 66 rooms: rent less than §8 a room for the building: lease; cak and ma- hogany furniture: body Brussels and velvet carpets. A very dependable house and a big MARION GRIFFIN. (Special No. 19) SWELL corner house, nr. Van Ness: 19 large, sunny and beautitully furnished; neighborhood. See this high-class house. MARION GRIFFIN. .WELCOME, SIR KNIGHTS. . Franeisco. For profitable” and safe investments, See HINKLEY, 1000 Market st., oop. Fifth et Of course you want the best. We've made a tremendous reputation On our bouses, which. for Style. Furnishings, cannot be excefled. KLEY, PHONE MINT 96, OPP. FIFTH ST. CALL FOR MY SPECTAL LIST OF BARGAINS WEDNESDAY MORNING. furniture first-clase and in bast terms o sult; this s a bargain as the house cost $i0,000 to furnish a short time n'u&nm of 3% rooms: furniture In Condition; arranged for light housekeepings 300 to_§100 month clear profic ROCK INVESTMENT CO. Phe fla m&': hase: htm—' mu.u.‘ ts sol t pure! TS ran .