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OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'TS OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. THIS SHOWS HOW LOTS SELL % the Senta Fe Tracts, on the Key Routs. here 18 no boom here, but homeseekers from Ban Francisco and elsewhers, seeking to save rents, are steadily securing these fine iding locations, from which Sen Francisco, ersity of California are buyers sre building on iots. 8 FE TRACT SANTA $900 and upward Sl climate w; street improvements: terms: call at three minutes’ walk t cars: ome of the smeiike new bungalow nd: 5 large rooms. beau- all mod- of street; new house of 8 modern in every ation in Piedmont Hills, assed view of sur- beautiful hilis; from $4500 to $4200—Beau house on Twenty-fifth between Telegraph ave. and Grove, the north side of the street: lot 43x105 7 large rooms and bath. E J. STEWART & C0., 1008 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. FRANK LEE, 911 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. $4850— Aimost new; best location; near and Madison $12 per foot: fine lot, 65x120; mear Pledmont $-room :dot 3 cottage 8x110; 1 block of Key route Bargain; 4 rooms: lot near Se Tnion. -5 room: near Seven 3600 25-toot frontage; and Tnion CHAS. C. HULBERT, Successor to FRANK P. LEE, 911 Brosdway, Oakland. e FOR A QUICK SALE. $450 for a lot in Pledmont; Key route. HUGH M. CAMERON, s2x1 1068 Broadway. $3380—2 NEW modern flats; § rooms each: a cholce o jot; all street work done; rent $28 per month % 6; close to $3200—A modern cottage: 7 rooms; lot 76x 140: all street work dome: this cost owner ;‘”kfl must be #old, & owner lives in New or HUGH M, CAMBRON, 1068 Broadway. $1500—7-ROOM house on Twenty-Afth st.: suitable for two'flats; with slight change would pay 15 per cent on Investment. $250—50-foot lot on Magnolia from rar line: a cholce sma $2000—A beautiful G-room sunny within walking istance from town. room house: 50-foot lot; house cost more than asking price; near Thirty-fifth and Telegraph ave, $5000—Fine house on_ Albion st.; 12 rooms, carriage house, choice location. F. F. PORTER, 466 Bighth st., Oaklana. BARGAL Lot 50x115. Price $650. -:)n west nd&o:(l'm;no 6L, within easy walk- aistance ey Route; price reduced Quick sale from ;1% < OAKLAND. HERE you have it, 50x100, on Forty-fourth g Bl ™ Xay —{‘; $535; this s no joke, street | lot 21-font frontage; | lOAKLAND ADVERT’S'M’TS | MILL VALLEY ADV’'RT’S'M'TS | !'_——'— 5 $300—BIG lots; & stone’s throw from the sta- S tion; on graded streets; water mains laid on all streets; thousands of doilars have been spent on improvements; the best and cheap- est lots in the State for the monmey; only $30 s, cash, balance $10 monthly; an ideal place for @ home; send for mape. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. $2750—COTTAGE, 5 rooms, bath; lot 70xl beautiful view of San Francisco and ba: Sunny Heights, 5 minutes to depot. For rent—Sulte of rooms In the new Leal building sultable for dentist, lawyer, dress- making: now ready for 80 CHOICE LOTS FROM $600 UP. GENUINE BARGAINS. | | Th jperty bas been used as a nursery, but is b;’:mlnl too valuable for that purpose. It is located on Monte Vista and Pledmont venues, close in, and a very desirable loca- |s. | 8an Francisco Advertisem’ts CHURCH SERVICES. UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin sts., Rev. | Leavitt minister—Junior Church and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock, Rev. Bradford Leav- itt, euperintendent. Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. There is no evening service. Mr. Leavitt will preach; subject, “‘Lessons from the Life of a Great and Good man—Senator Hoar.” Music by the quartet, under direc- tion of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Va- lencia &t. car)—The Sunday school meets at o'clock; Mrs. L. A. Covel superintend- Al Ope block from Key Route, 7 minutes to narrow-gauge S. P. depot. Only 80 minutes to San Francisco and | faré only 5 cents. Is eurrounded with fine homes, schools and churches. This property is in a growing neighborhood and is steadily increasing in value. | PIEDMONT. | PIEDMONT. 1 For further particulars call on or write P. J. KELLER, owner, 464 Ninth st Oakiand | ent. Jay ‘W “The Religion of Longfellow.” | orchestra and cholr, under the direction of illfam Hudson will speak. Music by | Jabish Clement. Ail cordially evening service. invited. No FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., WE have opened two tracts within 5 minutes’ walk of the Key Route Pledmont station: | 20 ;;“l’{cv -flzwl‘thl?pthnur_vm*; pnmn prices range from $15 to $25 per foot; ali | o [ tople, CMizpeh At 7: 45 p m. | girect work free; Key Route trains every 20 minutes: 83 minutes to San Francisco; commutation fare 5 cents: this is one of the best suburban transit lines in California; | cordially invited. THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth st v y N et A onl; near Mission, Rev. William Rader pasto: reten” abesied Sncively to ‘passenwer serv: | Esia Hotel Manhattan, Market and we can build you a $2000 cottage on a 11 a. m., e Brazen Image. lot for s smmll initial payment; the | :3 igns of the Age, or Some Ten- dencies Observed in the Life of the World ce at $25 per month; we pay insur- and taxes; for the rent you are now paying In a foggy, moisy, undesirable loca- | Visitors To-day.” Popular people’s services. in the city invited. occupancy. H. ROBERTS, Real Estats, Mill Valley, Cal. | Bradford | t the morning service, at 11 o'clock, | Subject, | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY dCTOBER 16, 1901, it i —— | __SUNDAY LECTURESContinued. | D ettt PROFESSOR J. M. BAIN, the New York ra- dium expert, lectures on ‘‘The Wonders n(! Radium and Its Power in Curing Nervous and Blood Diseases” every afternoon at 2 and every night at § o'clock this week in | Central Hall, 1023 Market st., near Sixth. Admission free. Printed circular mailed ‘0' the afflicted out of town. i W. E. COSTLEY, Socialist candidate for Congress, has challenged Messrs. Livernash | and Kahn to debate with him at Washing- | ton-square Hall, cor. Stockton and Union ste., Tuesday eve., Oct. 15.—Franklin Jordan | of Colorado and Lena Morrow Lewis will de- | fend the Socialist party and Mr. Costley's | candidacy. NOW™" lesson lecture, Henry Harrison Brown: subject, “The Art of Living Practi- cal New Thought.”” This is the last kcturel | Elven by Mr. Brown before his Eastern tour; | telepathic demonstrations by Sam ton Foulds, the wonderful mind reader Steinway | _EHall. 23 Sutter st § p. m.; 25 and S0c DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this | evening, Electricians' Hall, 35 Eddy Subject, “The Cultivation of the Minc followed by views of Art Fantasies. Free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibi- | CADILLAC automobile for sale; AUTOMOBILES. 1060. A MODEL Cadfllac engine; brand new; used | A CAMERON co_—.mnu:“ : with , horns; 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Pow e T e #700." $13 Sixteenth | Headquariors for ali kinds of business chances. st., Oakland. “B” MODEL Cadillec touring car; used three ; complete with horns, extra ‘months; tires, etc.: price $900. 513 Sixteenth st Oakland. WHITE in first-class running con- dition: & shapCsor So0n. " White Garaze, Mar- ket and Franklin sts. in_first-class running order; price $750. Box 1672, Call. FOR sale—"‘White" Stanhope, for $350. Box 1750, Call office. A _POSITIVE care where all others fail: all diseazes of women; $2 per month. S04 Larkin S, upstalrs. A—$2060; CORNER srocery and bar: choicest location on Geary st.; rent $30; lease; a good paying and old establ. business; dll.gffia tion at Sanitarium Tuesday evening. Re-| ment of partners cause of sale. See member the question box. Spclal music. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. SOCIALIST rally—Frank R. Whitney chal- lenges Wynn, Hq and Williams to meet | him at Harmony Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 19, | and debate their claims to the office of Con- | gressman. Mr. Whitney and A. M. Lewis | ;_rm defend the claims of the Sccialist party. ree. AUSTIN LEWIS, translator of Engel “Fuerbach,” will speak to-night in Carmen’s Hall, 810 O'Farrell, 8 o'clock. Subject, ““The Amsterdam International Sociallst Con- | gress.” Come early. Free, | MISS FRANCES E. SPEYER of Minneapolis will speak at Goiden Gate Hall to-day at 11 m.; subject, “Man’s Right to Pros- pe: WALTER THOMAS MILLS speaks at Ham- ilton Hall, Thirteenth and Jefferson st | Oskland, Friday evening, Oct. 21; free. _— BEN HANFORD, candidate for Vice President | on Socialist ticket, speaks in_the Alhambra | | _ Theater, Tuesday, Nov. 1. Free. DR. COLLINGE—Subject, *'Key to Happiness.” | _Memorial Hall, 0dd Feliows' bidg., § p. m. | MEETING NOTICES. tion in the city you can buy a home in the section of Oakiand; write for cular and price list TRAL M. E. Church, Mission st., between ixth and Seventh—The pastor, Dr. George SIE1MO? & NG ASBOCIATION, W. White, will preach at both services. O sansoma s, b ¥, Morning (opic, ~Surprise at the Judgment ; | 1212 Broagway, evening, the second in tha series of ''Ques- tions Asked the Church by the World." school meeting at 6:15. EIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— at_12:45. Young people Everybody welcome. > = Rev. Jates H. N. Willlams, pastor. who ALDEN REALTY CO.. 5184 Telegraph ave. | \will preach at 11 4. m. on “All Sufficiency e, Kinci WM. | in Chbrist” and at 7:30 p. m. on *‘Built Four 5x00: mear Telegraph and Key Route. —50x121; Blst-st. sewer complete; near graph ave 2 —50x170; Blst st. sewered; near Tele- Square.” Good music by large chorus choir. | All seats free. You will find a weleome. | CALIFORNIA-ST. Methodist. Church, corner of California and Broderick sts.—The new pas- tor. Rev. oGeorge A. Hough, will preach morning and evening to-day. Morning theme, only two left: mew 7-room house, and electric complete; near Key ; handy to Berkeley. | FIRST Prestyterian Church, ; and Bacramento st.—Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pa: Se t 11 a. m. and 7:30 m. The pastor will preach at both h-school at 9:40 a. m. 5:30 p. m. and 6:30 i Tele- i { { Van Ness | nicely furnished; 3 location; near uni- | room house: lot 40x110; street | den; near Telegraph ave. | Wed dia p. m. All cor: 1y invited. !CAYALR\ 3 sbyterian Church, corner Jack 5 rooms and bath: | “eon and Filmore sts., Rev. John Hemphil e e wages | D.D., pastor—Morning service at 11 o'clock il by doys WakS | purmion topic. VA Witmessing ~Churs 3 local- | EY g service at 7:30 o'ciock; te it: In fine local- | topic. A Plan of Campalen Grove st. and Tele- | tor will preach at both services. e | school a. m. Christian " i e meetin; p. m. Prayer s A Wednesday & at 8 o'clock. 2 n 972 B'dway, Oakind. | MWedne | | LOGAN & CO. i | WALTER E. T s e . TRINITY Presbyterian Church. corner Twen- SRFS. Drondway, Omkinat. ty-third and Rey. Edward K. § ng pastor at 11 a, m. and SRkl Csemasvey m. ning subject. “A Noble has paid four dividends of | per share the last six months. house; seven rooms and shase : Strangers weicome at all man.’ basement; two large barns; | GRACE Church, California st., corner of Stock- irees; northwest corner Miran-| ton—Rev. David J. Evans, rector. Celebra: ja and Claremont ave. Apply WALTE e of Sl S b e e Tt e D AL siand, | tion of holy communion, 8 a m.; morning Jubilate (Buck) in Deum (Shephard) in : offertory ““The Allel 50 cash_ $1 50 monthly; fine jatic Sequence’* (Buck). Full Cathedral se: nd dry lots in Jessie Jomes tract. ad- vice, 7:45 p. m antate Gilchrist in F: joining East Oakland, fronting a 90-foot Deus Misereatur (Thomas) in F. Sermon at boulevard; near fine schoolhouse and elec- | pi" coricey the rector. Organist and from raw winds and fogs; choirmaster, Willlam H. Holt. i of bay and surrounding ection building up rapidly; epecial. | TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts.— terms to suit buyer: this Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., rector. Call or send for circular, communion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday-schoo Broadway station, Oakland; a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock: e free. H. Z. JONES, owner. evening service, 8 o'clock. The Rev. James Hulme, assistant in charge, will preach at $3200 BUYS a 5-room cottage and lot, B0x100. | 1o sorvices. You are heartily invited. on Telegraph ave. within 1 block of Key route station Fortieth st and Telegraph | proer po z . 5 s stist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Preach- ave. ice includes sewers and, mac- | FReT Paptist Chy D i B adumised strast; lot aldne RFCh the Mens Morgan of Penryn. Bible-school 12:30 p. m., g fon ® only. RICHARD J. Christian Endeavor meetings 6: . NTGOME route station, Fortieth | ChIisUan nGearor Wmenines o o b L. Snd TGRS S SRS DN are cordially invited to these services. FOR sale on beautiful Peralta Helghts, East | _ 1" Oskiand—Choice lot, 70x130 feet: sunny, | FrmeT S P PR P AL hern exposure: 1 block from East Oak- | VL SN Y o0 het. Kearny and Grant Key route; sid . alk and all street work | compiete: Christian Science service at 11 a. m., miputes” walk to boulevard and e e ek e lake: a bargain if taken this month. B. | ool s m | H. WELCH & CO.. Fifth ave. and Eight. | : - : ‘k; free reading-room, 206 Kearny st rooms 509-510; all are welcome. e Oakland h st FOR sale—16 acres of land in the suburbs of Oakland; well located to subdivide and sell lots; elect cars to the property; would ex- change for improved property in'San Fran- cieco or Oskland, E. BISHOP, 466 Tenth | st.. Oakland. ! THE People’s Church meets Sunday evenings in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st., at 8 o'clock; sub- this evening, ‘‘Answered Prayers.” Pas- tor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillespie; residence, 1107 O’ Farrell st A MEETING for men only will be held to- and bath; high basement: lot 25x125; easy | day at 3 o'clock at the Young Men's Chris. terms. Address J. H. JONES, 702 Natoma tian Association, Mason and Ellis sts., a San Francisco. dresecd by Rev. George C. Adame. DD, — = ———— | cubject, “Jehovah's Appearance to Abra- $3750—NEW house; 8 rooms and large base- | ham ' Orchestral music; all seats in_the ment; Falrmount ave near Linda Vista: very desirable; easy terms. E. P. FLINT, | owner, 972 Broadway. FOR sale Two new up-to-date bunzalow & | room houses: large lot with barn; very | cheap. ~ lnguire on premises, 635 Thirtietn | hall free to men. Sacred concert and Sun- v Club_reception follows address. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK. Fred P. Evans, the famous psychic, known as the peer of independent slate writers and clairvoyants, bas returned from his East- ern visit and is now prepared to recefve his friends and the public at his_office, 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia. Phone Scott 887. VEDANTA Soctety. #t., on 1065 Broadway, Oakland. $1650—COTTAGE of 5 rooms and bath, high | bLasement. for sale by owner, 693 26th st., | bet. Grove and San Pablo ave., Oakland. | ——— OAn"D REAL ESTATE—To m"; | ettty s o st $250 DOWN and $25 to $30 per month, includ- : 5 new, pretty modern homes, leted: 5 and 6 rooms; on Apgar , near Grove st.. nice surrcundings; wos, ete.; two blocks to Key Route never occupted Swami Trigunatita’s le clock, on “The Four Stag ; adm. 25c. tests to-night: 10c. 267 between Twenty-fourth and ; readings daily. cpen station: | “REXBADIO" tectures ana “‘publicly” heal $2000—51st st., near Telegraph ave.: cor- i the eick (to-day), 2 and 8 p. m. RADIU. mer 100x120; house of 6 rooms and bath; | HALL, 7831 Market and 1 Fourth st. well, terms of payment can be arranged. 2 | ARTHUR 8§ HOWE lecture, 2 p. m. Room 8, $1400—Plain corner Seventh and Market sts. Mrs. Howe, ;‘fflr,';v htumm mesaages. Collection. two-story house of 7 rooms, lot 50x150; 2 blocks | MRS, J. 3. WHITNEY, business medium and | $1800—Two-story house of 7 rooms and . Dath, hall bay-window. hot and co warnd | lite reader. Office 1206 Market st., room 14, sunny frontage: open | _Galt House. ized; stone walks: wn; street macadam. short “distance to Key | Route; 2 blocks from San Pablo ave. electric | sharp: Wiison, 7:30; Mr. Hargrave, Dr. line; terms if desired. Cowan; 10c. s:l'e(:”nufin:n;w:;:n: Phl::;nan':: just | MRS. CON =3 148 l%:xm ot.; meeting ev- compl H d .l cars h 11 tests, g = H ard Key Route: positively must be sold. :m;:,"nm' s . e i GEO. W. AUSTIN, | 1002 Broadway, Oakland. MRS. STODDARD'S select full test read., se- | e | unces 25c, Sun.. Tues., sit daily. 278 9th st. EKLAND PURNISHED i L‘——.—.—.—___'?_& | FRI DSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister st.—Mrs.C. | FOR sale_New furniture in a fine e fiag | _J- Mever; sit. duily; tests to all every ev.; 10c. | fully equipped for housekeeping: only in uss | Ay ~ CIRCLE to-night, 10c. PROF. SABLICK, Egyp- e (h‘::;:;;mlr bay windews: orivall 987 | “tian occult, daily 10 a.m. 10 8 p.m. 700 Eilia. o ot o e e JErate, oal | Tests, Scottish Hall, 8 p.m., 10c.; convinch srate; come now: snap: must sell within 4 | . e S D, 10es ng S “Afdress 1358 Brosdway. | Oasiund, | Messases to all. Maxwell,Hovet, MeKee,others Cal. | 04d Fellows’ bldg.; 7:45; grand lecture, illus., s | readings, birth dates, fowers: Perking: othe OAXLAND EOUSES TO LET. ! elegrapl *‘Seeking Things Above’ evening, “A Wol Spe: ‘Doat Daaivess block on derful Bock.” Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. ne: ey Ro Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. All seats | front foot; good location in Piedmont. free. Strangers cordially invited. Jay, § p. m., midweek service. | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 | | TESTS, 1. O. O. F,, 7th and Market; 2-7:30 | H | ALTA Lodge No. 205 I. O. O. F. | —Initiation MONDAY EVEN- ING, Oct, 17. Five candidates. B. F. LEDFORD, N. G. THE Swedish Lodge Odin No. 34 1 0. O. F., meets every Wednes- day night in Fratern Vis- iting brothers. alwa: GEORGE SWAN CHYTRAUS, MOREN, N. retary MCDERN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camp 9635 M. W. of A. meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS,V.C. W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk: office, room 627 Emma Spreckels building. CLUE will hold their twenty-third annual Hallowe'en party in Lyric Hall, 119 Eddy st., FRIDAY dance; admission 23 cents GEO. W. PATERSON, Royal Chief. A. E. CARLISLE, Recorder ceived application to mine by hydraulie | process from N. H. Burger, in Dry Gulch Gravel Mine. near Pleasant Valley, El Dorado which reaches Cosumnes River, gives notice | thet & meeting to receive any protests will be held at room 96 Flood bldg., San Fran- —_— ADOPTION. | WANTED—Good homes for bright boys and Fraternity Hall, 85 Eddy st. San THE_S. F. SCOTTISH THISTLE EVENING, Oct. 28; grand entertainment and THE Callfornia Debris Commission having re- County, Cai., draining into Clear Creek, cisco, Cal., October 31, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. girls. Box 3370, Call office. l | BABY wanted for adoption. 420 Broadway. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED —Energetic man | lect for us and sell jewelr . straight sala SCHILD & SWANSON, | 98 Market st., Chicago. J or woman to col- on_installment ROTH- o WE are prepared to suppiy profitable perma- | nent employment to several men; $10 to $30 weekiy comfortably possible. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1233 Broadway, Oakland. AGENTS—An agency for a propesition that is a decided improvement on building and loan is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrott buflding. THE 8. Bond Corperation, having passed the P. O. authorities, would like a few hus- tling solicitors. Room 273 Bacon block; 9 to 12, Monday; Oakland. WE poy $36 a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; year's contract. Imperial Mtg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kans PERFUMES, Pacific Age) San Franci | FIRST-CLASS solicitor can earn $50 a week |~ ‘with legitimate line. Room 408, Grant bidg. cosmetics, s Supply Co., flavoring _ powders. 1220 Treat ave., GENERAL agents for old line insurance, So lano counties. Box 3218, Call. | | mnoma, Napa, INKLESS fountain pens: sample 15c: dozen $1 50 retails 25c. FIELD CO.. 119 Bush st. | AGENTS selling Park lots, cash or on the In- stallment plan. 467 Parrott building. WANTED—Canvassers for household article. pply 161 New Montgomery e . KING, Attorney-at-Law m. bldg., 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 years; ail courts, general court and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta tion; evenings by appointm Tel.Red 3601, ADVICE free on all legal matters; divorces a specialty: private, quick: no pay in advance: mining companies organized;patents obtained. | G. W. HOWE, 11 yrs, | AAA—DIVORCE costs, $12; quick, quiet. Advice free: al' law business. No charge unless successful, | 1095 Market st cor, Seventh, PENSION Att'y—M. Harris, 916 Market st..rm, 51; 15 years' practice; ref. many thousands of | soldiers, satlors, widows and orphans on Paci- | fic Coast for whom I have secured pensions. AA_Divorce: costs $12:quick.quiet;advice free: | all law business; no charge unless success- ful, open evenings. 927 Market st.. room 301. | ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fees or | costs in advance: all law business; office open Saturday evenings. S19 Market st..r.33. ADVICE free; divorce costs $12: quick, quiet; all law business; no charge unless success: ful; open evenings. 927 Market room 204. | W.Matthewe, 632 Market st.; consultation free. private and confidential: mo advance fees collections, mechanics’ llens, tenants ejected. | L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta. tion free; no fees in advance; open evenings, | —— { : _a DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly 10c, 25c, 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas: also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. —_— e ZOBEIDE, astrologer; psychic, ocoult and as- Srolt:!lcll readings. 9 Mason st., rooms 1-2. | CONSULT ASTOR_ famous N. Y. astrologer. 997 Market st.: booklet malied. A—$1400; DAIRY produce store with branch bakery, confectionery and ice cream parior; ation; about 1% blocks from Market y receipts from $25 up. Call R. G. . 2615 Kearny st. A—$300; CIGAR stand; rent $30; only 2 blocks from Call building; s bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st. A—$1800; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; no night or Sunday work; rent $7 lease; a good paying business; value in sight; owner engaged otherwise. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Keainy st. A—8§1500; CORNER grocery and_bar; Westera Addition: 5 living rooms; rent $45; 43 years’ lease; splendid location and good-paying bus- iness. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$860; CORNER url’o;n: ;enl $20; place surrounded by factos and doing & good- paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny at. A-—$2800; CORNER bakery and confectionery, lce-n"!olom parlor.uue rl’“lnl Hvfl‘“m Tent $50: ome of the veést of its ikind 5 ness in the city. See R. G. WILKE, 26% | Kearny st. i A—$20L0; CORNER grocery and bar, with living-roums; rent $45: best location on Mis- sion xt.; place established years: fresh stock; value in_sight and a paying store. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—8$6500; saloon, with 10 years' lease; close to Chronicle bldg.; rent $250; return rent $17, 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 rooms, dining-room, kitch- en, etc.; monthly income $1000; one of the best business properties; about 75 miles from city. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2650; HOTEL of 30 rooms; rent - 100; lease; class paying saloon in manufactur- ing town across the bay; a good paying busi- See R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—$6500; LIVERY and boarding stable across the bay: 21 horses, 2 hacks, 1 coupe, 18 bug- gies, harnesses, etc.: 29 steady boarders; sta- ble doing a first-class paying business; rent | $75. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$1600; COUNTRY hotel about 35 miles from this cify; 39 beds, 50 boarders; fine barroom with good trade; close to depot; in lively | business town; place making money; owner | to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. i 50; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and | cy ‘grocery; 4 nice living rooms; rent §28, | daily receipts about $20; best location north of Market st. Call R. Kearny st. A—$2600; HOTEL in San Mateo County; 28 furnished rooms, dining and bar room, bowi ing alley and dance pavilion; rent $100. horse, wagon and 3 cows; 5-year lease. See | R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. ‘A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fultoa | street; ‘rent $60: living rooms; stock will in- | voice about $2800; a well established and | first-class _paying business. Ses R G. WILKE, 26}; Kearny st. $350 PARTNER, $450 Partner, $500 Partner. $1000 Partner. $3000 Partner, $3000 Partner. See BERG & POPP. 318 Kearny st. A G. WILKE, 26% NO triflers need to apply if you mean business. | Se¢ BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. 1 BEFORE you buy any business call and see | BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. { e — $1600—SALOON: near Market: bargain; call at _once. BERG & POPP. 318 Kearny st. $600—GROCERY and delicatessen: value lfl! T sight; bargain. BERG & POPP, 513 Kearty. $3600—SALOON, one block from Market; bar- gain. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kura‘ st | $5000—HOTEL and bar, 30 rooms, 45 board- ' ers. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. $1400—SALOON and merchants’ lunch. whole- | sale district. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. | $6500—HOTEL of 76 rooms. cheap rent and | lease. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st $3000—SALOON with lease; rent $80; See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. $€00 to $2750_RESTAURANTS in good loca. | tion; bargains. See BERG & POPP, 318 | Kearnz st. $575 to $1000—CIGAR stands in good loca- | tion; bargains. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. RESTAURANT for sale; on_account of sick- ness; seats 40 people; new French range, and in complete running order; doing a business of $20 per day. Address box 1952, Call office. WANTED—A man ® buy a small Interest in a business and manage same while present | owner goes East. Box 3311, Call office. A WELL-ESTABLISHED saloon (here for 12 | years) for sale on account of retiring. Box 1749, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale in the Mission: con- | venient to transfer corner. Address box 1964, Call office. ] DESIRABLE city lote to exchange for a busi- ness. Address, with particulars, box 1600, Call office. FOR sale—Notion and bakery. Address box | 3827, Call office. sl o bt PR R i B UL R FOR sale—Cigar stand, near water front; day | _trade; price $650: rent $30. Box 1909, Call. | FOR sale—Cigar store box 1989, Call office. in Oakiand. Address | ! DO | $600 BUYS Sonoma County weekly paper; best | R sale—Well-furnished 5-room ark. moored '?me bour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing, also for winter shooting tishing; completely furnisbed and swuivnsd | for housek: ing: automat ' makitg own gas; tollets, closets, everything | Siclly me e Tt Lt Botie; owner | people over night; pe 3 obliged to %o Fast; make offer. CAMERON | and | of new bustness now way: 9t this firm age universally ki Ard throughout the world. have agencies In all larme cities: this is & genuine ofer, %o the right party an elegant opportunity invest with an absolute guarantes; oaly ties able to furnish commercial m-: & CO., 3 Eddy st. | FOR sale—First-class livery and boarding sta- ble; best coast city in California; 30 stalls: | rent only §75 per month; well stocked with | horses. bugkies, hacks and coupes; long o tabiished and doing a g X retiring, cavse of sale. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Several good business for investors, such as first-class laundry, ice | bakertes, furnishing goods, merchandise, country hotels, restau- rants and many other propositions too nu- merous 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, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. i AN ideal resort, 30 minutes' ride from city; 7 | acres in shrubbery; 22 rooms furnished; 2 bars, dancing pavilion, shooting gallefy many other attractions; rent $50 per montl 4 years’ lease: sublets for $100 every Sun. day; electric_cars direct: clears $4000 per year; price $2200. For further particulars see CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st FOR sale—One of the best hay, &rain, feed, wood. coal, lme and cement businesses in 8. F': cheap rent; horses and wagons; ail equipments; vresent owner has made a for- oo S350 0 500 per rhoathr teia Kiven 1€ from ‘$300 to £ month: desirad; vart du'nw CAMERON & CO. FOR sale—Fine little 3-room cottage and barn; lot 10x157 feet: all furnished; horse ana buggy: fine well; 13 minutes’ k from de- pot; 2 blocks from electric cars; snap; $1000. CAMERON & CO.. 8 Eddy st CALL at room 6. 231 Post st., and investigate our proposition whereby you may have a| monthly_ income of ot what you invest. THE NEW CENTURY COMPANY, Post st., room 6. _—m A COMPETENT woman with some means to | invest can secure salaried position in small | bospital. which two prominent physicians are | establishing; money fully secured; references required and given. Box 3378, Call office. HARNESS etore located in the heart of Oak- land; cheap rent; has good jobbing business; owner leaving State and will sacrifice less than cost. MITCHENER & BARTON, 916 Broadway, Oakland. $3000—FIRST-CLASS business, already estab- | lished, with a brilliant future; Bastern agency for the coast; profits $400 month. | Store, lease and reason of sale given by THE ALDEN CO., 1233 Broadway, Oakland. ! A—$600 AND services secures a % Interest fn | old-cstab. manufact’'g business clearing $300 to $400 monthly; party must be able manage office or shipping dept.; must be ‘sober and | industrious. See Brookbank, 917 Market ot. | e e e T e WHEAT Is very active and offers exceptional | opportunities for profits; $20 margins 1000 | bu. 2 cents; send for free book, facts and | figures, explaining option trading. OSBORN GRAIN » Minneapolis, Minn. | $840 BUYS a business of $75 to $100 per month; requires but 3 hours’ time every 2 Wweeks; a monopoly: easy. any one can run it; present owner to leave city; call at shop. @9 Golden Gate ave. city. ou want an honest bargain for small in- vestment? Old established delicatessen doing fine cash business; owner has other business; wishes to retire; Investigate. 217 Sixth st. WANTED—Grub _stake by an experfenced prospector and miner to prospect in Tomopah | gold flelds; will sign contract for ome pros- pector. The Almonte, §73 Market, room 73. PARTNER wanted that is relfable and honest; light indoor business; established for years: | pays at least $85 per month to each: very small capital required. ST Third st., room 14. $3000 AND business ability will put two sood | men into a first-class proposition on the | ground floor: this is well worth Investigat- ing. Box 3388, Call office. $10,000 NEEDED for manufacturing enter- prise; money secured; investor will double amount in six months. Address box 3191 Call office. RESTAURANT In first-class business location: good trade; income $25 to $35 a day: a bar- gain for §900. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. FINE correspondent owning large mailing list wishes connection With some one with money to join him in mafl-order business. Box 3263, Call office. HOTEL business for sale; reasonable; big business for two: clears $400 per month: 63 bedrooms, dlning-room seats 46; lease given. For particulars write M. F. CARDOZO, Mer- ced, Cal. 100 LOTS free—Applicants sending stamp will receive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet, Suburb, New York. 20th Century Realfy Co., 8 Wall st., New York. A—$100 A MONTH clear; poultry and egg | business. Particulars by addressing box | 3366, Call office. | 1 $750—-ROOM and boarding house In Oakland. ‘P. ;‘ LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st.. Oak- an thing on market: owner poor health. Ja- | BEZ. box 113, Petaluma, Cal. GOOD paying carriage trimming, harness and carriage_business: bargain: account of sick- | ness. 3 Tenth st., Oakland. CORNER grocery store cheap: best loeation | no obposition: big stock. Particulars 1772 | Sutter st. _— ADVERTISING solicitor as partner in adver- m:nx 'rhvlre: $100 cash required. Box 3118, Call of INVESTIGATE at once: chance of a liftime: real estate .nvestment: big profits; absolute security: $20,000 reguired. Box 2738, Call FOR sule cheap—Machines, fixtures, good will, | estabiished tailor shop; power; low rent. Box 3131, Call office. —_— FOR good Government land, adapted to all crops and good climate, water for Irrigation, under U. 8. Gov. system. 305 Larkin st., r.48. | A GOOD chance for a showeard writer with $50 to make money. For particulars, write to J. W. A., 330 North First st., San Jose, Cal. SALOON for sale; fine location in Oaklan good business. Address box 1571, Call offi | FOR sale—Jewelry store; can add notions, etc.; nice liv. rooms cheap; sickness. 1606 Church. PARTNER WANTED, P Leading, responsible real estate agency of | Berkeley desires progressive, thoroughly up- | to-date man of experience with some capital and references as co-partmer In the sam gilt edge offer. Box 240, Berkeley Gazet SALOON and restaurant—Best family resort | in Watsonville; low rent and long lease; | Timit of 25 saloon licenses in this city: doing & good business. Address THE TAVERN, Watsonville, Cal, $250—DELICATESSEN and home cooking with steady boarders; suitable for two ladies or man “and wife; nicely fur. living rooms: receipts $15 day: rent mo. Box 3045, Call. e e .k Dex OV Can, GENUINE bargain—Best saloon in Haywards: centrally located: long lease; selling account sickness; investigate this. ~Address P. O. box 527, Haywards. A PROPOSITION requiring the use of $500 $000; o risks: splendid returns 1n & monthe. Box 2937, Call office. i | | | EXPERIENCED nurse will give good home for | 1 or 2 children; large yard near school; ref- | grences given; reasnable terms. 1339 Ala- | bama st BIG new catalogue of desirable vacant houses _ PiSht, 10c; readings, S0c, $1. 148 Sixth st. | just out; send for it = | MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c; 619 P B, o Y | M MCAnlster; readings aaily: ‘some. Skeption KINE Van and Storage Co., furniture mov. | W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance B!cn. mt“w-u; Dphone )l“n‘ln t‘(‘r’l‘ night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth et. MME. VIGAR'S spiritual test meet! night, 10c, 148 Sixth st.; sittings mfi' b MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. l OAXLAND ROOMS. ———— NEWLY furnished rooms, bath included; e:’- tral location: gentlemen preferred. Twelfth st., Caklend. FURNISHED room for bousekeeping. Tenth st. ml ROOMS to let; central l trains. 715 Twelfth st., ! OAXLAND STORES sick (free) in view of audiences * TO let—$25:; store, corner Twenty-sixth st. and daily), 2 Almost _M.-.;lfl-.lm:‘-nu-.hg L-nelwz)h-u'll.(‘:-‘u..lu-'mnm w and stable. Inquire opposite, 1027 ing. “Totally” deaf hear distant . ete. Bring ety pu derful sonals.” RADIUM Fourth st. ‘m ‘parior, | ot | cmeeeenmeerememoemrmermreesmereestrssenememmsemmccenes | ATTENT Mrs. Harland's evening circles; to- | WANT to board a pair of twins § months old; #ive full particulars. Address 20 Norfolk st. WANTED—A child or infant to H | class references. Apply to 354 Orizaba ave. GERMAN lady would like to board chii H near 16th-st. station. 1045 17th st., Wm‘ TAILORS, attention! Good chance; nice llflfir' stote for sale (requires but little money). I glass, cutting takle, 4 benches, other & few suit patterns and trimmings. Address &nn%n‘(lma,notun.vmmn.,md_. —_— FOR sale—A laundry doing $200 worth of work per week in a prosperous town of 3500 inhab- unu‘: 2’ o(hre:"hnndry wlt:l'l“n 20 miles; rea- son of e, rl from ness Address box O FOR sale—In Fresno, liquor and wine business, wholesale, family and retail; established five years; located on the main 3 son for selling, family. Address BARGAIN—Only millinery store in town: large conatry trade; established 11 years; must sell at once on account sickness: will sell cheap. MRS. F. C. NEVIS, box 3, Pleasanton, Cal. $500 BUYS 3% Interest in businest worth $3000, $100 month guaranteed. 36 Geary st., r. 9. YACHTSMEN and business men—All kinds ot iy Bt - b cenla i B LD 0 HEETENEIHE FOR sale—Fancy trade fruit store cheap; owner leaves town. 77 Fourth st. % for sale FOR sale—$1500 grocery, bar: well-paying busi- ness San Mateo County. 188 First st., city. 70::' m‘m-m-— ¥ e Daineaa; v, 510 Telberah e Ot GOOD chance for a few men with $1000 or | more to get interest, with service, Jn redwood | sawmill plant. Box 3376, Call ofd‘oe. $85—GOOD business, $150 stock; will trade; | rare chance. KISMET. 710 Broadway, Oak- | land; 2 to 5 p. m. $260—FOR sale or trade, a nmeat restaurant: seats 40; good location; good trade; trial given: what have you? 588 Hayes s FOR sale—First-class grocery__and delicacy store; account of sickness. 3601 Army st., corner San Jose ave. bl S ostormen i Loy R o L RESTAURANT, 314 Hayes st; chance to se- cure established business; owner leaving town, WANTED—Saloon; reasonable; mo agents. Box 5012, Call ¢ S GRAND business opportunity: lady gent with $500; mo. income $150. Box lm‘; Call. _— $100 CAN get you in on good mining co. mow forming. Box 3087, Call office. S e Dl RIS WANTED—Liquor license; state pri - drees. Box 8173, Call office. © o oS00 2% D —— e S | A FIRST-CLASS saloon for sale . - | RAN. Chronicle bldg. T 1 —_— | aommw:mwu!«tuvm!m-ym‘ list. HEDGES. 500 Parrott bidg. e At el e b o R LAY $475—GROCERY and bar_license: must be | sold to-day. Box 1761, Call office, o fice. Ho bt o SR R GROCERY and fwmily 1 e o | neighborhood: sicknees. Box "eoes: ) | 4 T S S A S e o] A CORNER grocery delicatessen, | Yy delica . with 2 fur- e e ey o $1200 A YEAR for life secured by msmall ‘monthly for a short time only. BRANCH bakery, candles, stationery, rooms: cheap. 614 Hermann st., opp. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of aay de- seription do not fail to cail upon us; we may have just what you :‘\nt 'l:-.':z or & pur- chaser for what_you have T JAQUITH, 1312 Market st. Rooms 418-419. Telephone Folsom 3468 $2000—ASSOCIATE yourself! with a high-class proposition, where you can handle your own money and secure larges profits. Just returned from the world's fair. Have & merchandise contract with a corporation of officials of the fair. Territory all Western States, Bri ish Columbia, Alaska, Insular Pacific pos- essions. China. Japan Too largs to haadle Must have immediate active and finan- cial assistance. Best references givem and required No agents or brokers need snswer. Principals only. Bex 3219, Call office. e, 1 stoc count el, Siliard_and bar noma County, price : nesees, hotels and romming-houses iz and country. EITEL & CARROLL, Kearny st. IF you are looking for a good hotel, resort or hot_springs, call on or_write F. L. SKAGGS & CO.. Western Hotel Brokers, 20 Montgomery st., San Francisce. Phone James 6301 A SNAP—First-class flower store for $400; es- tablished 11 years. Call S03 Valencia st FOR sale—A small grocery and bar. Inquire at the Jackson Hrewery, 1428 Mission st GROCERIES and saloons for sale at 1108 ‘Webster st.. Oakland. $175—8-ROOM house; rent $27 50; must sell at once. Call 357 Fourth et fine list of busi- ett; LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFDN] ROOM 408, EXAMINER BUILDING, eor. and Market sts., tel. Black 3607; free list of hotels and rooming houses for sale. WE GUAR- ANTEE GOOD TITLES. MONEY TO LOAN City and Country Real Estate for Sale. PARTLY FURNISHED-—14 nice rooms n fine 7 blocks north of Market; reat $70; 7 rooms furnished, T unfurnished; price $500; we back you for location; part. MARION GRIFFIN. OFFER WANTED this week on & most besu- tifully furnished T0-room house; NEW asd modern building: low rent; S-year lease: high class roomers; double fromtage; house with worlds of sunshine; sickness of man- come and inwest!- ager mecessitates & sal gate; tell us what terms you'd like and we shall endeavor to arrangs to suit you. MARION GRIFFIN. MY HOUSE has 20 rooma MY RENT is only $60. MY MONTHLY profit is $80. My price was $1800; is now §1200. My terms are one-third down and $20 monthly. My only reason is bad health. My only agent s MARION GRIFFIN. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house of 1T reoms on Van Ness a rent $85; lease if desired; now clears §73; nice back yard; flower garden in front; easy to take eare of: owner is sick; price reduced to $1000; easy terms. MARION GRIFFIN. ————————————————————————> I BANK $138 monthly as my book will show; but I must sell and go Eust ON MORE IMPORTANT BUSINPSS. 1 have a nice, clean house of 33 rooma Any reasonable offer will be sccepted. T would take $1000 down, balance im SMALL PAYMENTS. my sole azent. MARION GRIFFIN. _—_——mm - - m e m m M THE OWNER SAYS: “No stranger will be permitted to inspect my house unless an agent MARION GRIFFIN'S office comes alonz. I am away from home most of the tithe and my = people who try to get in om all kinds of excuses. The house makes & #o0d living for two and $94 over wite Is afraid of stra I cin sell on easy terms to any sober and industrious man and wife who have $300 to $1000 cash.” See MARION GRIFFIN. -_— SUTTER STREET—9-room covmer flat; peice $450; part cash; worth $550; rent low. MARION GRIFFIN. Room 408, Examiner blds. BLEGANTLY FURNISHED apartment-house of 24 rooms; clean and sew and mice:; morth of Market; profit $76 monthly; price $2300, reduced to $1500 l!ld‘(‘lf you can give good references) lst payment to $400. MARION GRIFFIN. The Real Estate Agent. ——————— e eeete— C. E. HINKLEY PHONE MINT 796. 1020 MARKET ST. OPP 5th st RELIABLE DEALINGS AND EASY TERMS SATISFACTION TO ALL OUR SPECIALS. 14 rooms, Ellis st.; yours for only. 29 rooms, one floor; lease; A SNAP—Eight finel ly furnished warm beit,

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