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THE SA§ FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19(—1-4—___—___—__________________________-—————-—— SMTS OAKLAND ADVERT OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. . J. STEWART & CO. 1005 BES & BANCRO! OAKLAND, DWAY, OAKLAND, | $3750—Chance to get & grand home at reduced price. Beautiful new house of 8 rool and basemen! modern In every detal ont hills, ‘lwt, ' an 530 per nas | clegant location a with us 70 BE SOLD AT | fording an unsurpassed view of surround- is exceedingly fine property is | ing country and beautitul hills; price has e s in and couvenient to | been reduced from 4500 to $3760 for im- mediate sale. | $150—Down and belance Iike rent, will put ! ou in posscseion of a Y-room house, just ed, right close to Key Route Cars; this home is on a corner + and all the latest muprovements and is ofiered at such an extremeiy low to effect wn immediate sale. it a home, but owing to & ner s unable to £2000 Price $3150. 2500—A bargain; within 3 utes’ waik of Key Route or street one of the swellest, inost hoi tages in Oakland: eniences: on nor sell; Joca side of street; is @ pick-up at this figure. a perfect litt BEAUTIFUL new 5-room cottage, situated on Hamiiton p! ; this cottage has a high (5 basement and ail the latsst improvements; can be bought cheap on terms; call at office for full particulars. i UNIMPROVED— | On north side of Senta Clara ave.; 60x185 $3sto—An rome on Linden st, cen- fest at $30 & foot. vithin three minutes’ walk e trains; bas 6 rooms and | cod buy; see us for par- trally On Fairmount ave., 100x130 feet, at $30 bath & foot. Beautiful corner lot on Orange street, 84x 114 feet, at $30 a foot. | — 140 ‘COME PROPBRTY. g for $660 per annum, where flats are always rtgage can remain. | | | Fine corner lot on Walsworth ave., 50x | 104 feet, at $25 o' foot. flats on lot 38x148; located borhood: renting for $840 per : per cent imvestment. E. J. STEWART & CO, | . 1008 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. | e R BELDEN'S BARGAINS. $2500—NICE, sunny, 5-room cottage, with floored attic, and lot 82x120; Thirty-fifth reet, nesr Telegraph ave. and Key route; terms. 00—Cosy 6-room cottage, near Oak-st. - 281 BUILDING LOTS. | n Perry st.; has two iow plenty room for ; best location and can only over the ground. tation. $2250—Modern coionial 5-room cottage and lot_28x140; on West st 00— Modern, Walsworth ave.; eas W0—Cheapest piace in town; 6-room cot- 20:6x100; on Jones st.. ne: entral. BELDEN, 1112 Broad- i i on been o marke: the & BANCROFT, | 2o OAKLAND, CAL. | CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. We have been exclusively authorized to sell on casy terms the remaining Oakland proper- ties acquired by the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION under foreclosure of mortgage. We will sell these properties at figures far below the present market rates. If you want a bargain call on or write us for_particulars. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., | 1052 Br. iway N\ REALTY CO., 5184 Telegraph ave. Phone Black 1 425 | $500—50x100, sewered: NW. cor.: 150 ft. east +50 | of Telegraph ave., near Alcatraz. £900—90x100; in Piedmont. $400 cash: easy monthly payments: wil buy Che of those nice 7-room Nouses, 4 bed- rooms, bath, 2 toilets, laundry, etc.; s&eet’ work complete; handy to Key route and Derkeley Front foot on Telegravh ave. Front foot on Telegraoh ave. Strect work all done. CHURCH SERVICES. et A . CAVALRY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore sts., Rev. John Hemphfll, | D.D., pastor—Morning eervice at 11 o'clock: | sermon tople, “God's Remedy for Sin.” Evening service at 7:30 o'clock; sermon | tozie, “The Still, Small Voice.” The pas- | tor will preach at both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeéavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sacrament of the Lord’s supper will Le administered at the close of the morning service. FIRST Pres: and Secramento Guthrie, n Church. Van Ness ave. st, Rev. Willlam Kirk ey pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 3. m. The pastor will preach at both ecrvices. Sabbath-School at 9:40 . m. n Endeavor, 6:30 ». m. and 6:30 p. nesday, 8 'p. m., midwoek service. cordially invited. sbyterlan Church, corner Twenty. third and Capp sts.—Rev. Edward K. Strong, pastor. Rev. S. E. Lynd will represent Cali- | fornia Socleties for the Friendless in the morning service at 11 o'clock. Pastor will preach in the evening at 7:30 on *The Mar | ‘With a Compromise.”” Bible school at 12:30 p. m. Endeavor Soclety at 6:30 p. m. Strangers welcome. UNITARIAN Church (First), S,W. cor. Geary o nkiln sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, | - Junior church and Sunday school t 10 o'clock; Rev, Bradford Leavitt and A. Murdock, supts. Sunday service s at k. There is no evening servl tt will preach; subject, ““The Sim: Communion ‘at close of morning . Music by quartet, under direction H. Bretherick, organist. All are cor- dially invited. THE Theosophical Soctety, Academy of Sci-, ences Hall—Publie lecture 8 p. m. by Mr. | W. C. Shepard; subject, “Evolution — from | Atom to Pthics.”” Music by Prof. H. Lipscombe. _AUSENA OURS: _____ . DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relioves instantly: | 10c, 2Be, Bc. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas; a1so Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. | BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M.—The officers and members of the above named lodge are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, CHARLES ROBINSON MAGILL, in | King ‘Solomon's Hall, Masonlc Temple, | THIS DAY (Sunday), October 2, at 1:30 | o'clock p. m. Master Masons and friends of the deceased are invited. By order of | the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodge No. F. & A M. INITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- | tisth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Va- | lencla car)—The Sunday-school meets at 9:45 | o'clock, Mrs, L. A. Covel, superintendent. | At the morning service, at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Jay William Hudson will preach; sub- Ject, “The Conquest of the Impossible.” | Music by orchestra and choir, under the di- rection of Mr. Jabish Clement. All cordially invited. No evening service. CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH, Miesion st., bet. Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Rev. George W. White, D. D., will preach in the morn- ing at 11 o'clock; topic, ‘A Peculiar Peo- ple.” Sunday school at 12:45. Young Peo- ple's meetings at 6:15. At 7:30 H. J. Mc- | Coy, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, will give the stereopticon ad- dress on the assoclation work throughout the world whick was postponed from last Sun- day night; he has fine plctures. Seats free. SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST EPIS- COPAL CHURCH, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. J. H. N Williams, pastor; resi- dence, 333 Haight st. Services to-day at 11| . m. and 7:45 p. m. The new pastor will ‘The Supreme Things in History,”” and i | | reach &t both services; subject at 11 a. m., | | 45 p. m., “A Prophet on His Knees Sunday school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins, | superintendent. Epworth League at 6:45 m., M Delano and Kane, leaders. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. GRACE_CHURCH, California st., cor. Stock- ton.—Rev. David J. Evans, rector. First celebration of holy communion, 8 a. m.; litany and second celebration, with sermon by the rector, 11 a. m. Offertory, “‘The Strain U se”” (Buck). Monthly musical service, 7:45 B. m. All seats are free. | Grand 'cborus, “Fece Jam Noctis” (Chad- “The Allelulatic Se- (Dudley Buck), Solo and quartet, Love (G. W. Marston). Organ (Wely). Organist and cholrmaster, | Holt. wick). quence’ d Is ude am H Barytone solo, P Wi TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 2. m.; morning service and | holy communion, 11 o'clock; evening service, 8 o'clock. Rev. James Hulme, assistant, will | preach at both services. You are heartily | invited. | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, cor. | Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, All are cordially invited. ped: D. D., will preach at both services. At 11 a. m., fepic, “‘Going Home by God's Com- mand. 45 p. m., topie, “Lawful Ex- | { | STOCKHOLDERS' meeting.—Notice 18 e i e . Will meet on SUNDAY, at 1:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late Bro | JAMES ATKINSON. Master Masons are invited. GEORGE PENLINGTON, See. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260, F. & A. M.—The officers and members are requested to attend the funeral of / our deceased brother, WILLIAM LIT- TLE, on SUNDAY, October 2, at 2 o'ciock Pios from the Masonic Temple, Post and lontgomery &treets, HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. ). Initiation TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 4, hall, Six: teenth and Valencia sts. Visit- E. H. ANDREWS, N. G. A. B. BUTTON, Rec. See. ODIN Laodge No. 393, 1. 0. O. F.. ber 5 (in Swediah); 3 candidates Visiting brothers cordially In- vited GEO. G. MOREN, N. G UNITY LODGE No. 131, I O. | S | ! ors cordially invited. Initiation WEDNESDAY, Octo- SWAN CHYTRAUS, Sec. MCDERN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camp 9633 M. W. of meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 35 Eddy st. S Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS,V.C. | W. J. ELLIOTT, Cler Emma Spreckels bulldinx. BET. ANDREW'S Soclety — Members are requcsted to attend the funeral i of our late fellow member, WIL-, LIAM LITTLE, from Masonio Temple, corner Post and Montgomery sts., THIS AFTERNOON at 2:15 o'clock. P. LIVINGSTON DUNN, J. BLACK, Secretary. office, room 627 | | A—$2000; CORNER | A—$1500: COFFEE HARTZ Mountain canaries & African Tots, just received. A. C. Robison, BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchasge. | | HIGH grade bicycle; new tires; perfect condi- tion, §10. Room 33, 421 Market st. rocery and bar, with best location on Mi sion st value in sight and a R. G. WILKE, 26% A—$560; CANDY, ice cream and tamale par- lor on Devisadéro st. and 3 nice furnished rooms; rent $25; a bargain; owner sacrifices, | as he must leave the city. Call R. G WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$6500; saloon, with 10 years' lease; close to Chronicle bidg.; rent $260; return rent $175; place doing good business: full value in sight; & great bargain. See R.G. WILKE,26% Kearny. A—$5000; roadhouse and grocery, with 6 acres of land; house of 4 reoms, dining-room, Kitch- en, etc.; monthiy income $1000: ome of the best business propert! about 76 miles from city. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1600; cigar stand, corner, cholcest and best locatlon in this city; rent $40; large stock of leading brands: will nearly invoice the price. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2650; HOTEL of 30 rooms; rent §100; lease: with first-class paying galoon in manufac- turing town across the bay; a good paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny. 0od paying store. &my st. ant; close to 4 theaters; rent $100; well established business: full value in ul a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. _— — | A—$60600; LIVERY and boarding stable across the.bay; 21 horses, 2 haexs, 1 coupe 18 buggles, harnesses, etc.; 20 steady boarders; Stable_doing a first-class paying business; rent $76. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny. A—S$1600; COUNTRY hotel about 35 miles from this city; 39 beds, 50 boarders, fine barroom with good trade’ close to depot, In Hvely business town: place making money; owner to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s THE California Debris Commission having re- | ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- | cess from E. J. Gordon and P. McElroy, in | Messer Mine, near Mountain House, Plumas County, Cal., draining into Spanish Creek, which ‘reuchés Feather River, gives notic2 that 2 meeting to recelve any protests will ~be held at room 96, Flood bulldlng_ San Francisco, Cal., October 17, 1904, at 1:30 p.m. reby given that the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Bank of Caltfornia will be held at the banking-house in this city on TUES- | DAY, Octcber 11, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m. By crder of the Hoard of Directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Carpenters, electricians and every- | body to know that the Saxton universal mi- | tre is a vest pocket tool; it Indicates all | angles, guldes the pencil for the cut of all mitres; 85¢ by mail, postpald: write for | circular, LUND & MORCH, 2112 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, Cal.; Dept. A. | HOLIDAY books; samples ready; best lines; all publishers; ' best line ot subscription books; best terms; agents and canvassers wanted every county and town. THE J.| DEWING CO., Flood building, S. F. | DUNN'S pile ointment gives instant relie most obstinate cases cured in 2 to 4 week by mail, postpaid, 50c; liberal inducements | to agents. Gem Supply Co., P. O. box zlot,‘ A lovely home on Telegraph ave.; oughly modern and up-to-date; 9 r stable for 2 horses; lot 60x150; on cor- ner; sun all day: beautiful grounds; price reduced from $7000. $60 per foot for lot on Webster st se 13 just the thing for flat; 33x100. | $30 ver foot, on Jones st.; 30x100; good for flats, and many others. | C. K. MARSHALL, | 1070 Broadway, Oakland, Cal 1 | A FEW SNAPS. | $225050x150; “two-story house, seven rooms and bath, high basement, two barns, 1 sixteen fruit trees, pears, cherries, ap- ples, peaches, etc.; northwest corner Miranda and Claremont ave., near ldora ; terms $150 cash, balance same as $20 month. rooms; fine | 5 P WALTER E. LOGAN & CO., o X s 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 1580 | FRANK P. LEE, 911 BROADWAY H A GENUI bargain: modern, sunny cottage; | 5 rooms: porcelain bath and sink: gas and | fixtures; lot 45x100; east frontage, between | Broadway and Telegraph ave., near Key | | route; would rent for $18 per month; price | | reduced from $2150 to $1985: must be sold. | | WELL built 10-room house; modern: near | " Key route station: close to Grove st.: very nice locality; large lot, stable, driveway; will be sold within the next few days at a great bargain: will rent for $30 per month, BUTTERS & BUHRING, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland, Sole Agents. of Oakiand; interest on ground eap at $135 per front TAYLOR BROS & CO., Broadway, Oskland, Cal. “:110 WILL buy a lovely new 4-room cottage; between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; walk- ing distance to Key route station; larg lot; very complete little home; $400 down, $20_per month BUTTERS & BUHRING, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland, Sole Agents. 1238 $4000 ONLY for a 1000-acre stock ranch, in Sonoma County; house, barn and pienty of water: fine for hog raising. P. C. LAS: & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oak- land, Cal. red 189%— | LL YOUR ATTENTION FROPERTIES WHICH COTTAG! $1950. | MODERN house, 8 large rooms and reception PFive rooms and bath; lot 45x100; well located | ball, furnace etc. Apply on premises, 685 and worth price. Thirty-third st.. Oakland, JTTAGE £3000. Beven rooms and bath; near center of town; death in family causes this sale BERKELEY LOT—BANK SALE. price reduced yes. | TO, lease—Large corner store, Broadway and | gyt sy - | " Eighth, Oakland; splend!d location for | 5Ly vai sireet wOrk Gne. near Pele,| Clothing business o other business.” HOL: graph ave. and near Key Route fer ta- A 2 b Broad- Tion: investigate quickly is vur advice. way, Oskiand. SPLENDID HOME $5000. Located near Twenty-sixth st. and Grove; extra deep, 200 feet and over; to right party; 8 rooms. SPLENDID EAST OAKLAND CORNER. | On car line, within walking distance of 8. F. local train; street work complete; size 150x 100; would divide to suit; look it up to-day northeast corner Tenth ave. and East Twen. ty-fourth st. £ M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway. Tot good terms | OAEKLAND HOUSES TO LET. l BEKINS Van sand Storage Co., furniture mov- ers. 1016 Broadway: phone Main $07. | A—TWENTY-FOURTH, 017, sunny front room to let. Oakland—Nice f —eeeeeeeoooo e | NICE,, furnizhed room. 619 Tenth st., Oak- layd. SPECIAL BARGAIN. LEVENTH. 167, Oakland—Clean, sunny furnished rooms:’ handy to all three trains. READ THIS AD. TELEGRAPH ave., 1803, Oakland—Nice room for two gents: gas, bath and phore; $8. 2750, lovely cottage, € rooms, completely furnished, including piano and sewing ma- chine well iocated, good lot and flower gar- den, etc. Picture of place at office: owner - o N going away, and price put at $2750 for ROW the day for bargalns in furni- guick sale. THE ALDEN CO., 1233 Broad- | ture H. Schelhaas, 11th st cor store.Oakland, way, and. MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL vmg ug ESTATE. $300—BIG lots; a stone’s throw from the sta- tion; on graded streets; water mains 1aid on all streets; thousands of dollars have been n e for the money; only 10 '\'»e.'fiz en;efl m.; 15:“5‘5“3”' | per cent cash, balance $10 monghl;'. nn t’&e.l Price $3150; $200 cash, balance like rent. R0 T Do SvwiL Sy Snibe: agipis on Prete the ground Sunday. 301 Califos B e T LYON & HOAG, 116 MONTGOMERY ST. > | 85000 — 5 COTTAGES completely furni GENUINE BARGAINS. | "email store, " ret mx" tadies, minorai spring. large Jot, other 3 TWO GOOD BUYS. minutes from r “Dl;m‘m“n’e:fi + Four cottages of 5 rooms each; lot 100x100; | - near Forticth st; Key Route: $3100; bank Mill Valley, mortgage $2200; investigate this. ' San Francisco Advertisem’ts BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. school mear. 1433 Elghth ave., Sunset dis- trict. i —_— SIX rooms, modern: lot 30x100, in Pledmont, 2 biocks from Key route; fine nelghborhood: $7000: terms, $100 cash, balance like rent. 7 rooms, modern; lot 64x106, in Piedmonf ck_from Key route; fine location; $2800: 1 bl terms, $200 cash, balance like rent. ia % '2‘1‘"0;A n}?dern 2-story house of 6 rooms: ot 40x116: oll street work done; one bl E. O. Key Route line, et HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broad i b B IR PREE—Twelve monthly commutation tickets via “Key Toute” between Telegraph ave. and San Francisco will be presented to the first three buyers of Jots who bufld desirable homes in our tract; convenient to stations WANTED—Small child to board in private family: good home and care. 8613 Green- wich street. ———— e A FAMILY with no children wish child board; good home and care. mmnumh:: CHILD to board by married i oot Pux hor, Dl o M7 1n Al e P it o R SN, WANTED—A child to board; good home. Ap- | | ply 31 Ean Carlos ave., near 13th. 5 e i M e Bt s i Bescna R, CHILD to board. mvmm £t and electric cars; only 30 minutes to San Francisco: excellent renting locality, RICH- ARD J. MONTGOMERY, Key Route station, Tm’:! ieth st. and Telegraph ave., Central Oak: a SNAP. EACH, two lois. 40x157, two blocks from Piedmont Key route depot; $20 cash, balauce $10 month, WALTER E. LOGAN & CO., 1008 Brozdway, Oakland. i $000 T e s CHILDREN boarded; mother's care; room parent. 24 Dorland st. A %, GOOD care; reascpable terms. Call or address MRES. M, L, CLEAVES, 27th ave.. Fruitvale. —_— BARGAIN—Only S2500; 416 East Twenty-third #1.; large lot, barn and chicken-house; fruft rees; south front;, take Eighth-ave, want the cash; call to-day. A i FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Preach- ing, il a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. E. R. H ton of Chapsl Car Emanuel. Bible school, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meet- | m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, All cordially Invited. Seats free. i 3 7:45 p. m. Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant | “hristian noe service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?’ Sunday school for chil- dren at the same hour; Wednesday even- | ing meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading-room, 3 Kearny st., rooms all are wel 50951 CHI holds se in Elks' | 0PI ices nday evening, 8 o'clock, B Hall, 223 Sutter st. Subject this evening, | “New Thought and Its Advocates.”” Pastor, | Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple; residence, 1101 O'Farrell st. | San Francisco. WE are prepared to supply profitable perma- | nent employment to several men; $10 to $30 weekly comfortably possible. Kushion | Komfort Shoe Co., 1233 Broadway, Oakland. | AGENTS; $10 daily for evenings; selling new automatic funnels to saloons; don’t overflow bottles; wonderful invention; sells at sight. Automatic Funnel Co., box 47, Biddeford, Me. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that 1s a decided improvement on building and loan | is worth having. Great Western Improve- | ment Company, Parrott building. | WE poy $36 a week and expenses to men wit rigs to introduce poultry compound; year's | contract. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kans. A—$2500; SUMMER and winter resort across the bay: beautiful beer garden; house of 20 rooms; 2 bars, pavilion 102x30 feet, merry- go-round, etc.; lease 4 years; rent $50; pa- vilion sublet every month for $100; a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$650; CORNER saloon, with § years' lease; very best location and'a good-paying busi- ness. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; BAKERY; best location in the Mis- sion; rent $45; all store trade; baking 1% barrels per day; 4 years' lease; 6 living rooms. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continusd A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. s o it B dbadrec L. A A R sale—Well furnished 5-room ark, moored ,oom hour's ride from city: fine chance for summer outing. also for Wwinter shooting and fishing; completely furnished and equipped for housekeeping; automatic generators for making own gas; toilets, closets, everything strictly new and modern u‘ff“‘?.';':.‘.’f";-'mi? le over night; perfect littie g r P ilged to g0 East: make offer. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—First-class livery and boarding ble; best coast city in California; 50 stalls: rent only $75 per mo.; weil stocked with horses, buggies, hacks and coupes: long es- ed and doing a good business; owners ng, cause of sale. CAMERON & CO.. BUSINESS NCES—Continuea P e e B et AL’ > ANGE CO., TR e, ¥ A BARR, MGR, SUITE 807 and 808, CALL BUILDINC UNEQUALED OPPORTUNITY | OVER $12,060 ANNUAL NET PROFIT. | ONLY $13.000 CASH R | DOING A MONTHLY BUSINESS OF OV ! Can be increased | REMAINDER PURCHASE PRIC UIRED. PAID OUT IN NET PRO OVERCROWDED WITH W T THOUSAND DOLLARS. to_$15,000 monthly fnvesting a few thousand dollars in add | machizery. | Best reasoms for seiling. 3 Eady st FOR sale—Several good business propositions | for investors, such as first-c laundry, ice cream manufactory, baker Soods, merchandise, country Rotels, restiu and many other propos - ,e:«’!v‘t:: to mention; would be pleased to have you call and inspect our list. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st - EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, raoming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st N ideal wt, 30 minutes’ ride from city; 2 bars, dancing pavilion, shooting gallery ny other attractions; rent $50 per month: v blets for $100 every Sun- 4 years' lease; sul day; electric cars direct; clears $4000 per year: price For further particulars see CAMERON & CO., 3 Bddy st. Mo s i e B s SRS FOR sale—One of the best hay, grain, feed. Wood, coal, lumber and cement businesses in cheap rent; horses and wagons, present owner has ::gewldf::; ; guaran nts to retire; guaratesd 0 SHeT CAMERON equipment tune ahd trom $500 to $800 per month; desired; part down, balance on & Co. e A LARGE grocery and druggist specialty man- ufacturing concern, selling goods te wholesaie and retail houses n nearly every city in the United States, will open a branch office and salesrcom in San Francisco and we want a capable man who can come well recommended to fill the position of local salesmanager: sal- ary $1800 per annum and a commission on the gross sales. Our salesmanager should make at least $3500 per annum in this territory. In accordance with our co-operative plan, an investment of $2500 in the "l'“mdtn stock of this company is required during the term said ‘employment. Address I. E. McCLAIN, Drawer R, Battle Creek, Mich. $700 FOR small pleasure reso: completely furnished; small store; refresh- ment tables; everything complete; good busi- ness; 5 years' lease; cheap rent; spring; 45 minutes from San Francisco. Ap- ply Redwood Rest, Cascade Drive, Mill lley INVEST your money in safe, legitimate busi- ness enterprise; big returns; no mining or get-rich-quick scheme; legitimate and hon- est; write for particulars. FREDERICK SOUND PACKING CO., 436 Crossley bldg. ‘A—$900; CORNER saloon on Fourth st.; rent $30; living room: lease; a place established years and well paying. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy grocery: 4 nlc«-' lé\flg rolom l“n'ngtzl“h: daily receipts about $20; st location of Market st. Calll R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$1800; CORNER saloon; about 1 block from Chronicle building; lease; one of the best lo- caticns in this cit; rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$260v; HOTEL in San Mateo Co.; 28 fur- nished rooms, dining and bar room. bowling alley and dance pavilion: rent $100; horse, wagon and 3 cows; 5-year lease. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. PR Lo B B o) e S BT N Y A—$3600; COKNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; living rooms; stock will in- voice about $2800; a well egtablished and firsi-class paying business. See R. G WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. PARTY TO BUY half and take charge $12,000 5 cottages | | all | | | CANNOT BE DU T OPPORTU Y | PLICATED IN SAN FRAN RIOSITY SELKERS WANT! B vith capital and meaning busine full particulars from THE REALTY EXCHANGE CO. Suite 807 and S0S Call Bullding. —_— FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of any description do not fail to call upon us: we may have just what you want to buy or a purchaser for what you have to sell. J. W. JAQUITH, 3 Market st Telephone Folsom 3469 13 Rooms 418-419. STOREROOM with fixtures in very prominent location on Market ot.; with lease 214 years to run_ with privilege of remewal: will s lease and fixtures with or without stocik cheapest rent on Market st. for locatior J. W. JAQUITH, 1312 Market st., room 418-419; telephone Folsom 3468. MILLINERY store, new stock, rent $90..51100 Cigar stand, Mason st., rent $20. $100 Cigar stand, 7th st., rent low; sell at Invoice Drug store, across bay, remt $30........32500 Saloon, Folsom, ltv. rms., well stoeked..$1100 Saloon, O'Farrell st., license, rent $00....§1500 Restaurant, Third st., well est., seats 58..$300 Restaurant, 4th st rent $22 50, seats 468.. 3325 Grocery and bar. ilv. rms.. vent §20..... 850 Bak. and ice cream par., Wagon rout 0 General store, 5 living rooms, rent $35....3900 SAWYER-BLITHEN CO., 1118 Market st. $550—GROCERY and delicacy store; doing a nice business; clean line of goods, that will inventory more than the asking price; lo cated In desirable part of the city; 3 nice living rooms; just the place for a lady, or man and wife; this Is an exceptional bar- gain and must be seen to be appreciated. MARION GRIFFIN, | Room 406, Examiner Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. stock ladies’ furnishings and dry goods; $30 | to $60 cash daily; good town 3500 on rail- road in Oregon; good room and location for right party. Box 2378, Call office. WHEAT is very active and offers exceptional opportunities for profits; $20 margins 1000 bu. 2 cents: send for free book, “‘Facts and Figures,” on option trading. Osborn Grain Co., Minneapolis, Minn. INVESTMENT—Cash or light monthly install- ments gives life income; golden opportunity to get into business. Address, with stamp, | C3 G. M. Co., box 367, Baker City, Ore. WANTED—Young man to take an interest in established cash business that will clear to each $80 per month; permanent place; casn capital required, $250. 632 Market st., r. 6. HOTEL and bar, $650, worth $1200; factory | dist.; 1500 employed; 16 well fur. roms; can accommodate 30; house full; rent $38; long lease. HEDGES, 500 Parrott bldg. $2500—MILK ranch, consisting of 40 cows, 3 horses and wagons and all requisites for the iness; route established for ten years, cans mi'k daily: all good private tra tigation invited: to the right man, n and a fortune in a few years: don't owner forced to sell, account of other business. 1108 Webster st., corner Twelfth, Oakland, Cal. BUSINESS CHANCES, $5730. for a few days only, will buy an old and well established business: will bear a thorough investigation. Apply S. S. QUACKENBUSH, 2136 Center st Berkeley. BEFORE investing in _any business chance, consult the United States Mercantile De- tective Police Bureau, rooms 312 to 316 Grant bidg., corner Seventh and Market sts. . rellahle reports as to safety of investments: telephone South 340. A BRIGHT, energetic man, with ability, who wil} invest $500 In stock of established cor- poration: will be given management of branch office at salary of $75 per month to commence. Box 2346, Call office. A—$800; CORNER saloon In wholesale district; rent $50; place doing a fine business; sur- rounded by wholesale houses; no night or Sunday work, R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. FOR sale—''Snap” for a dentist if taken at once; well established practice; good in- come: fully equipped office; five completely furnished rooms for housekeeping, adjoining office, which can be used for dentistry if desired; private entrance; party going away. Address 1353 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. SALOON—Must ba sold; make offer; be quick; before Tuesday. See BERG, 318 Kearny. $600—Restaurant, north Market, near, Kearny; stands inves.; rent $60. BERG, 318 Kearny. LADIES sell washing tablets; few hours’ work | per day among your neighbors; send 10c for | sample pkg. Reliance Com’l Co., 519 Mission. | A GREAT union mass meeting for men exclu- sively will be held in the auditorfum of the | Young Men's Christian Association, Mason | and Ellis sts., to-day at 3 o'clock, addressed by Rev. George C. Adams D.D. Subject, ‘Abraham as a Pioneer.”” ‘Governor Pardee will address a mass meeting for men only | to-morrow (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock. | All seats free to men. | | MEETINGS—SUNDAY. | PRSIV tiosiuntutnivtvs bl OO | “REXRADIO,” European phenomenal healer | by “‘humanized radium’’ power, lectures to-dsy | at 2 and S p. m. and heals the sick in full | view of the audience. Bring your (alleged) “incurable friends"” (totally deaf. deaf mutes, paralytics, etc.) and witness treatments and | wonderful results. Treatments, admission all “free.” Similar public free healing meeting ‘“‘every’’ evening at 8. Read his ads to-day in “Personals.” Radium Hall, 783% Market | and 1A Fourth st. i | POLITICAL puzzle | AGENTS wanted to sell an article that every | TIDEAL vegetatle siicer” sclla on sight: kitch. | en not complete without it; sample by mall | 26c. Barton Co., Ross, Cal. AGENTS and mall order men; new idea; never used; particulars for a quarter. R. H. ADAMS, Palmyra, N. J. - Dlctures; quick _seller; | prices free; 10c for samples. F. BUTCHER, box 577, Buffalo, N. Y. family needs; Grant ave., Call 330 50 per cent profit. upstairs. NEW kerosene burner; fits any lamp; sample, 15c. Rubber Grip Burner Co., 74 Park place, New York, N. Y. AGENTS; ladies or gentlemen; energetic; be- tween § and 1 a. m. Room 24, St. Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. MRS. J_ J. WHITNEY, clairvovant business | medium and life reader; spiritual communi- catlon. 480 Ellis st cor. Leavenworth., the St. Kathryn, room 2i1; no sign. A—TESTS, 1. O. O. F. bldg., 7th and Market, 0, Wilson, others; 7:30 sharp, Katie Huessmann, Harveston, Hargrave, Dr. Cowan, Christening; 10c. INSPIRATIONAL address by Rev. David A. Leisk of Scotland; solos, Mrs. E. V. Moonie of New York. Odd Fellows' bldg., r. §, 3 p.m. ATTENTION! This week only—Rev. Katie | Heussmann-Harvestor, message circle, Friday | cvening, 25c, at 28 Sixth st; sittings dally. WANT the public to know I am now holding meetings Sundays, Tuesdays and Friday even- | ings at 2803 Mission st. U. R. GARDNER, MME. YOUNG'S test meeting to-night, 10c; 364 Hayes st., nr. Gough. Private readings daily 619 McAllister st. Come, skeptics. CHILDREN'S Lyceum every Sunday, 10:30; Market and Seventh sts., Odd Fellows' No. 8. Free library. TESTS — Scottish Hal Maxwell, Hovet, McKee, Samuel ; lecture, Dr. Fretig. * CIRCLE to-night, 10c, Prof. sablick, ptian | occult, dally 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 700 Ellis st. | MRS. EBERHARDT'S tests to-night, 10c. 267 San_Jose ave., bet. 24th-25th; Valencia car. CITY agent for first-class German fire insur- anc ecompany; liberal inducements. Address | box 2400, Call office, $150—PARTNER; nveed partner more than money; call at once, See BERG, 318 Kearny. RAISE squabs for market; it pays big money, either on large or small outlay; pigeons are easy to manage, and hardy in any climate; returns are immediate, as squabs ar mar- keted at 1 month old; demand exceeds sup- ply; space required is but small, and two men can do the work for 7500 pair of pig- eons, which give a net income of $1000 a month; get our free booklet, which tells all about them, and gives the history of a squab plant’ which, from a very small be- ginning, has become & great business; if con- sidering what business to enter, investigate | this industry, which gives better returns for time and money invested than any other. | Milford Pigeonry Co., 671 Washington st Boston, Mase. $2500—An established and paying grocery and provision store in Ukiah; get particulars. | ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st. $4000—MERCANTILE business in big_payroll town, Northern California; clothing, furnish- pays about $3000 year; tate here to attend to: rare _opportuni Particufars of ROTH- ERMEL & CO., 507 California st. PERFUMES, cosmetics, flavoring powders. Pacific Agents' Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave., | San Francisco. LADY agents—Send for catalogue best selling articles; ladies. Western Syndicate, 706 Powell 'st, Agents, ladies or gents; rellable, wideawake; good proposition; big commis. Box 2283, Call. FIRST-CLASS solicitors_can make big money; new line; legitimate. Room 409, Grant bldg. WANTED-—Canvassers, men or women; salary guar. to comp, parties, 207 Mutual Bank big. AGENTS wanted on good proposition. 468 Parrott buildink: hours 10 to 4. INKLESS fountain pens; sample 15¢; dozen 1 00 retails 25c. FPELD CO., 119 Bush st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th ficor: entrance room 611; established 20 years; all courts, general court and office practice; no fee in advance or for consulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free on all legal matters; divorces a speclalty; private, quick; no pay In advance; mining companies organized; patents obtained, G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st.; estab. 22 yrs. test seances sittings daily. 278 Ninth st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 385 McAllister st.—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; tests to all every ev.; 10c. BRING this ad for free treatments. Twentieth Century Health Association, 307 Golden Gate. AUTOMATIC writing medium; L 50; cir. Mon., Thur.; 8 treats by epirit hands. 143 6th. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st. SUNDAY LECTURES. PO stoshesiuiasirsiioststnt AR AAA—"NOW"; lesson-lecture, Henry Harrison Brown; subject, *‘Success—How to Win It throngh Mental Forces.” The speaker will show that mentality is the most important factor in bringing success. In order to con- vince you, some remarkable telepathic dem- onstrations will be given by SAM EXTON FOULDS, the best young mind reader before the public, showing that the thoughts of others can be read and interpreted: Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter st.,nr.Kearny.8 p.m. 25 & 50c. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening. Flectriclans’ Hall, 35 Eddy st, Sub. jeet, ““The River of Life,"”” followed by views of a visit to Russia. Free tickets will be dis- tributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tucs.evg. Remember the question-box.Music. WALTER THOMAS MILLS, Alhambra, Sun. Oct. 9, at 8 p. m. The great question, *‘Sh: AAA—DIVORCE coste, $12; quick, quiet. Advice free; law business. No charge uniess successful. i 1005 Market st., cor. Seventh, room 419, | WANTED—To meet gentleman or young lady ROOMING-HOUSE of 40 rooms, well fur- nished, doing an excellent business; furni- ture and lease for sale; good reasons for selling. Apply quick to J. A. BONHAM & SON, PLANING mill at Sparks, the growing rail- road town; does business of $3000 per month; real estate, building, machinery and good | will for sale; rare chance for right parties. | Write to J. A. BONHAM & SON, Reno, Nev. F. L. SKAGGS & CO. Hotel brokers. 26 Montgomery st.; hotels bought, leased, sold and exchanged in any locality; visiting hotelmen are invited to call; telephone James 6301. Reno, Nev. AN opportunity for a square man to join me | in the real estate business: office established; must have some cash. Box 2147, Call BUSINESS assoclate wanted (lady or gentle- | man). If you are looking for safe, permanent, profitable business chance, whera the invest- ment will be from $200 to $1000, work light and agreeable, address box 424, Oakland, Cal. 100 LOTS fno——Arpuunu sending stamp will receive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet, Suburb, New_York. 20th Century Realty Co., 6 Wall st., New York. WANTED—Competent business man with abil- ity and some monmey as director of substan- tial company; ground-floor proposition. Box 2306, Call office. WANTED—Side line; will guarantee $70 month | by party introducing patent medicine; must | have living expenses. Box 2086, Call $1000 BUYS half interest in old established employment agency, paying large monthly profit; call. See owner, 14 Third st, up #tairs. ANY party wantng a bargain, grocery and bar; long lease. cheap rent: principals only. Address Box 2278, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale in business center of the Western Addition; good trade, Box 1540, Call office. { FOR sale In Hayes Valley—A nicely located | restiirant: an excellent trade. Box 1348, | Call ot | | CAPITAL #3610 to $5000 wanted to valuable patent. Inquire 1520 o'm st., S to 10 p. m. DAIRY near 5 Mile House, San Bruno road; doing good business. Inquire of P. SLA- | WINSKL PARTNER wanted by inventor in patented busine: cash $1500; time if required. Box 2316, 1 office. UPHOLSTERING ptore for sale with stock | and sood will, as the owner is retiring. 1904 Fillmore st., between Bush and Pine. GOOD paying carriage trimming, harness and arriage business. bargain, account sickness. 373 Tenth st., Oakland, WANTED—A man to buy half interest in business: must be experienced in_handling canvassers. Address C. H. G., box 234, Call. FOR sale—Nice, clean bustness: will net $100 per month; price $200. Call 466% Thirteenth st., Oakland. interested to establish hunting and fishing resort in mountaineous country at a future occasion. Address box 2112, Call office. $5 FOR a system that will beat the race: sure winner; can prove same by previous Box 1898, Call office. WANTED—Man and wife with $1500 to invest cords in a good paylng business. Address box 1504, Call office. ASSAY office, complete; profitable; ground floor; cheap. - = sl 7 2 =i A SAFE investment for man and wife; full | investigation allowed. Address box 1395, Call. | PENSION Att'y—M. Harris, 916 Market, r. 5 15 years' practice; ref. many thousands of | soldiers, sallors, widows and orphans on Pa- | clfic Coast for whom I have secured pension: AA—Divorce;costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free; all law business; no charge uniess success- ful; open evenings. 927 Market st., room 301 | A T tees or | office | FOR sale—Furnished flat: BICYCLE, $12; very good; Plerce; coaster | brake. 53‘ E{dy o | YACHTSMEN and siness men—All kinds | of drawing and tracing will be done cheap | and exactly. Box 1718, Call SALOON license for sale cheap: grocery and bar license. See BROCK BOND, 917 Market carpets and | 19 Jones st. | furniture. Call 11 to 3, open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 33. | ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; quick, quiet; | all law business; no charge unless success- ful; open evenings. 027 Market, room 204. ‘W. Matthews, 632 Market; consultation fre private and confidential collections, mechanics’ lie ADVICE free. Columbian Law and Collection Agency, room 85, 916 Market; tel. John 6226. PATENTS. American and foreign, SONTAG'S PATENT AGENCY, 214 Pine st., 6th floor. ZOBEIDE, astrologer—Physic, occult and as- the Workers Be the Master Bullders trological readings; verbal readings $1. O Future?" Admission free, °f the | Nason st., Tooms 1 and 2. 3 JACK LONDON to-night at §, Alhambra The- | CONSULT ASTOR, famous N, Y. astrologer; ater; subject, ““The People of the Abyss’;| man . 997 Market; booklet mailed. M. London's experience while in the ity of of ability : fed. London, England; collection. e UTOMOBILES. TMENTAL Concentration™ ; lecture, fllustrated | ~oo it o S A by wach face present: 8 Monday evening | FOR sal illac_ automobile, 1908 model, Van Auken Oxygen Institute, 815 Van Ness speclally equipped with Fisk double-tube ave.; 20c. BEN HANFORD, Socialist candidate for Vice President, will address mass meeting in the Alhambra Theater, Tuesday evening, Nov. 1. DR, BETIERO; free lecture to-night, east . 1r Goldon Gate Hall, 635 Sutter st., 8 p. m, Profound discourse, reincarnation. VEDANTA Soclety, Swami Trigunatita's lec- ture to-night at 8 on ““What Is V-dlnl;lm‘?‘" at 40 Steiner st.; admission 25e. DR. COLLINGE—Subject, ‘‘Scientific - aticn. Fraternal Hall, 1L.O.O.F. bld.m St oy 8o = Tty F. PHILAS ““What Is tires, acetylene headlight, complete set tools; absolutely first class; owner gone East. In- quire R. M. PIKE, 1107 Front st. ACME touring cars; second-hand automoblles; supplies; private garage for owners: autos for hire. Light Automobile Co., 434 Geary st., tel. Red. 1406. WANTED to buy — An automobile in eondition:; state vrice asked. Box 1759, Call. LOCOMOBILE—Ten-ho: er; good running order; cheav. Call 473 Valencia st. FOR sale—Motor c; ; g00d running or- Qor “barzains 175 Nos st mess I5th: LOCOMOBILE, 10- ‘2 seats: ‘®00d running order. g .'ll-#d- ‘WANTED—Hustler with abllity to sell candy | on salary; $15 to 530 per week: must have a little money to become a member of co- | operative corporation under California laws. Apply immediately, KELLER CANDY CO., 477 Seventh st.,Oakland ;branch San Francisco THE real estate business of FRANK P. LE located at 911 Broadway, bet. 8th and Oth sts., Oakland, (o:ethu with full office equip- ment, counters, desks, safe, typewriter, etc. is_for s Any one interested will kindly call at e address for further particulars. ' CANDY store; will sell to sult buyer; other business; come make offer. 1427 Market st. NEWSPAPER route for sale; growing terri- tory. Address box 1416, Call office, Oukland, WANTED to buy—A saloon; location must be good. Box 1276, Call office. WANTED—Cigar stand. Address, with loca- tion, stc., box 1897, Call office. $700—HARDWARE and notion stors. 539 Castro st. FOR rent on shares—Fruit ranch and vineyard; everything on the place. Box 3 Gibbs, Cal. PARTNER with a few thousand dollars to make fortune at Goldfield. Box 2363, Call. FOR sale—Grocery store and bar; good business; suburban town; $1500. 22 H:!":‘. $S50-GROCERY and bar, 945 Bryant: rent $25; 5 living rooms; good stock; must seil. FOR sale—2-chair barber shop and 2 house- keeping rooms furnished. Inquire Call office. BARBERS — Two-chair shop. furnished; rent cheap. 1501 Broderick, cor. Post st. $90—CORNER cigar store; good stock; $5. Inquire 422 Fourth st. §$2500—One_of the best cigar stores in city. "Address 1. C. H., box 2200, Call offics. ) rent | $1600—Old-established saloon and cigar stand: Stockton st. Wiechman,Lutgen&Co.,29Battery. WANTED—Partner, fine paying grocery and bar on busy street; $2000. B:'l 1966, C.Ir. WE incorporate and float stock companies: we handle unlisted securities; loans negotiated. EI.“ORR?TXO GILBERT & CO., Ellicott Square, aio. FOR sale—In Rocklin, Cal., railroad terminal the business and good will of a first-cl restaurant and rooming house of 14 ropm: best location in town; call and investigate on premises. MRS. MARY HOLM, Rocklin. FOR sale—Eighth interest in new steam schooner; oil burner; one of the best boats on the coast; is paving 15 cent net. For fculars address MRS. J. H. MANS- . Redwood City, Cal. BARBER shop. 2 chairs; ng district, nr. Santa Fe depot, : rare chance; sick- ness cause of sale; $150. Apply at barber and San Pablo shop, Forty-first st. ave., Oakland. HOTEL business for sale; reasonable; bix bedrooms, dining-room seats ven. For particulars, write M. F. CARDOZO, Mer- ced, Cal. A GOOD watchmaker or ootician can securs mthM'MImtm- business for two; clears $400 lnn:: o4 8 lcase at 320 San blo ave. Address or inquire at 1264 st. J. H. Wilson. BARBER SHOP—2 ‘bath, - all for $150; trade O. \TTERSO] 878 -lr.:.t st i, o Y5 N, St SR SR Shtimeen $13 wm, SCHAITE, 68 Cony o | WANTED Poultry farm, about 10 to 15 acren, with about §-room house, stables, etc.: prefer Sacramento, Sonomz or Napa County. Ad- drees box 2020, Call office. AN opportunity is offered to invest not less than $25,000 in an established wholesale buainess. For particulars call on Cushing, Grant & Cushing,attorneys-at-law,104 Sutte: GROCERY; rare opportunity; complete: first- class stock; established 18 years; large fam- ily trade; excellent location: low rent; lease. Apply 927 Market st., room 621. ENERGETIC party with $500. willing to work, can secure working Interest in staple manu facturing business; $25 week: inside work; oversee help make shipments etc.; refer ences. 247 Fifth st. $5000—GROCERY and bar; residence district, N. Mikt: low rent; lease: recpte $75 day: snap: investigate. PAC. BUS., ASS'N. 1148 Mkt FOR sale—Grocery and delicacy store, at bar- gain; departure. Apply 2500 Mission st $3000_SHOE_store for sale at a bargain at once. Box 1415, Call office, Oakland. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. IF YOU 1f you are drawing a salary WHY DON'T YOU SEB HAVE A LITTLE MONEY AND MARION GRIFFINT ROOM 406 EXAMINER BUILDING, cor. 34 and Market sts., tel. Black 3607; hotsls and rooming-houses for sale. WB GUARANTES GOOD TITLES. SNAP o — side of street, near Leaven. NORTH of Market—$400 down; nished: would you like to bank every month? If you have down MARION GRIFFIN will the balance and put you in such a 24-room house. NEW AND MODERN, hard-finished 75 rooms: NEW AND MODERN pets; hot and cold water and in each room. RENT $160—LONG LEASE. £ £ DEATH 30-room. house, 3 block north of Market; very finely furnished; lmmense transient trade; make i Sou. POSTITVE PROFIT $133; oo expenses $98: trally located; 23 rooms; rent §3 50 per room; price $1500. MARION GRIFFIN. PERFECTLY APPOINTED: new and mod- ern: 50 rooms; centrally located: elegantly furnished: electricity for elevator and lights: §-year-lease; hot water in each room: all single rooms; roomers mostly business men; profit $351 monthiy; you can pay $2000 down; WE ARRANGE BALANCE FOR YOU. MARION GRIFFIN. BY INVESTING $200 and paying 6 per cent per annum on balance you can have 4 beau- tifully furnished, sunny, corner rooms rent free; it's a fine location; only & blocks north of Market st. MARION GRIFFIN, Room 406 Examiner Building. SALARIES of $217 per month over expenses ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN, . 8. ARMY AND NAVY, ROOSEVELT, PARKER and _their running mates: but MARION GRIFFIN, real estate agent. in suite 406 Examiner buildi corner 3d and Market ts., can put you into such a po- sition if you have the modest sum of $3200 in cash; beside, you would have transferred to you the title in fee simple to the NICE FURNISHINGS IN a ROOMING-HOUSE of 32 rooms. $1200 WILL buy a clean stock of ladies’ -n«’ HAVE YOU $2506 in cash? gents' furnishing notions, ete. good location. Address box 2143, Call office rooms in connection; two years' J. W. MULLEN, 27 Second st. FIRST-CLASS corner saloon: best location; quick sale; owner going East; no agents. Inquire Cell office. ROCERY store. including notlons and ba- X cheap: good business. 1717 Twelfth Oakland. lease, $30. kery, st.,’ w-h: cheap; good location; _—T—W business; worth | HOUSE of § rooms, 6 furnished and month net. 36 Geary st., rm. 9. i ! DRUG store; first-class corner; cheap: office | Do you want a_handsome home, together with $250 monthly profit? It so. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner bldz.. will give vou detaifled in- formation of a NEW AND MOD- ERN 70-room house, elegantly fur- nished. 10-ROOM lodging-house for sale: water free. Ownmer, TI2 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. $1100 FOR 26-room bouse: clears 100 mont rent $20: Montgomery st. 838 full roomers: rent $30: owner 7 years; @Sick- ness. KREDO & CO.. 765 Market st. nished, for sale. Box 2383, Call office.