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OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAm REAL ESTATE. \ul LA\D ¥ WILL « THE PIEDMONT r MAY MEAN 1S EQUABLE— AVERAGING 10 DE- TER & M DODGE'& SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. $18—Vacant lots on Sherman st ph. We s0id lot adjoining yesterday for held at $23 per Lots oppo: —Elegant furnished 8-room new house Vista; furnace, servants' rooms, elc. ot 40x13T. elled: warth $0000 1o-da3: $1200—Lot 40x132; commanding views of the Piedmont hills and the bay, Golden Gate, etc.; Jocsted on Chetwood si, above Santa Rosa ave.: top of hill; ook at the lots to-day. In Linda Vists Take Oakiand ave. car to Santa Rosa Can't be ex- S. M DODGE & EON 1160 Broadway, Osklan See Examiner and Chronicle ads 10!‘ differeng It KARL H. NICKEL, Rooms 62-63, Bacon Bul ing. We have from $5000 to $50,000 to loan on ss or residence property. have several cottages and houses nearing prices ranging from $2000 i+ be bought on terms of cash monthly installments. We butld your suggestions upon from your plans or plans drawn same terms as al- Bacon Bulldln‘ H. NICK! #5500 WTLL buy a good corner for § flats; 95x118 lot cottage and store now on property; 4 few feet from Key Route station. 35500 a choice corner et from station; flats lot, 80x100, good for busi- Pelegraph-ave. corner, 50x120; only 2 Route station: bulidings on excellent site for flats. 1d $100 cash «nd balance on time for good bulld- | onven| , Key Route. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, tieth st and Telegraph ave., Central Oakland. ©0., 5184 Telegraph ave. 3 Phone Black 6481 $500—Lot 50x120; sewer work all done; near Key R ejegraph ave Sox sewer work done; near x134; best business corner on Tele- ave 94x125; in Piedmont; acres, most] windmill berries; 5 rooms near Key Route and Tele- nest location for country orbood; near country eclub. , 7-room house, bath, gas y: barn built for a home; owner ; cost $2600 to build; cash $500, 25, same as rent BARGAINS. room cottage and lot 37:6x150; nty-first st., nmear Twenty-third 350 will buy $650—Another cheap lot; 25x125; on Twenty- fifth st., near San Pablo ave. $2500—Best buy in town; fine 6-room cottage end iot 20:6x100; right in heart of city; see it quick $656—Lot 83:4x115; on BEdwards st., between Broadwey and, Telegraph ave. $900—Cholce lot; on sunny side of Thirty- fourth st. close 1o Telegraph ave.; 302110, or 85 _feet for $1050. $1150—Beautiful terraced lot, 40x182; on Ver- mon_street, Vernon Heights; grand view; ele- gant surroundirgs. BELDEN, REAL ESTATE, 1112 Broadway, Oakland. $700 CAEH, $10 monthly till paid; well equipped chicken rench; rough cottage of 3 rooms; fine large brooding house and Al brooder; 2 incu- bators; stable, chicken-houses; chicken runs; fenced and cress-fenced; some young fruit trees; good well of water; sandy loam soil; Sy o togs and raw winds; an desl spot for the raising of schickens or pigeons; grand property and e bergain; adjoining un Oakland, near electric car; boulevard high-grade achool; new buildings lolu uj all around; home-seekers anchoring here: 1: lots. 150x286, all fenced: price all told, $17 call or send for circular. 455 7th st., opposite d; carriage FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. Lot in Fitchburg; 35x100; only $8 front foot, Bieven acres, well improved; adjoining city | of Napa. Cal. Large lot; near Syndicate Bank buflding; at a sacrifice Beautiful cormer; mear center of Oaklan fine location for flats. Fine home with 3 meres in fruit: in East | OaXland; will exchange for North Onlh.u or Berkeley vmvmv or sell on easy terms. RGE E. FAW, Room "l! B-m CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. W have been exclusively authorized to wet | ning on easy terms the remas Oakland proper- tes scquired by the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION under foreclosure of mortgage. We will sell these properties at figures far below the pm“nnt lurk':’t nu-' If you want & bergain cal or ite us for vuficulus. J. 3. MACDONALD & 1052 dway. $6800—FINEST flats in C-khnl very central an? ficst-class location; lower flat all mished, rented $70 momth. These flats comvicted last June end are & foap. 1t ©0ld w1t once will be withdrawn from sale Dot offered again under $7500. THE ALD] ©O.. 1253 Broadway, BARGAIN ON TELEGRAPH AVE. NEW. modern house of § large rooms; on Thi tieth s, near % inferior Lewutitully gtore and 3 rooms downstairs, 5 upstairs; rents $20'a month; 8 syvlen, ANpote modern 6-room cottage: BOMETHING home in Pledmont: 7 rooms near Key Route i a 50x133 lot on Magnolia st., | 5 | Olmn nu l.!‘!fl THIS SHOWS hLOW LOTS SELL. In the Santa Fe Tracts, on the Key Route. There is_no boom here, but homeseekers f10m San Francisco and eliewhere, seeking to save rents, are steadily securing these fine building locations, from which San Franclsco, | Oakland and the University of California are {quickly reached. Many buyers are bullding | Bomes. ; SANTA FE TRACT NO. 1— 56 lots. Al soly SANTA FE TRACT NO. 2— 176 lots. Only 8 lots unsold. SANTA FE TRACT NO. 3— NO. 4— Only 37 lots unsold. SANTA FE TRACT NO. 56— 206 jots. Sale just begun. One-fourth of the lots scid. 5 | The new home route and 8. P. Quick tripe to @ center; local . Vrun San Francisco. Fare. $600 10 §800 and upward: cne-fifth cash; balance in easy monthly ents; close to stations; mild climate; flowers all the year; beautiful view; street work all complete; including sidewalks, at | no cest to buyers. right on the Key Large lots, g 28 to 30 minutes to San Francisco. Send postal for maps nrices and plctures of beautiful bomes. , OPEN EVERY KEY SIXTY- OFFICE ON THE TRACT. AY. SAN FRANCISCO TAKE ROUTE TO LORIN STATION, THIRD ST. ! HOLCOMB, BRI & BANCROFT. Inc.. 1080 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. Tl Main 147, San Francisco 'Agent, ALEX MACKIE, 321 MARKET ST. $2300_NEW 4-room cottuge; lot 50x130; choloe | fruit and flowers; 300-foot well. $2600—Beautiful 5-room cottage; perfect | condition; well built; street work all dome; walking distance to town; sunny exposure bargain. $1500—7-room high basement cottage; easily changed to two flats that would pay 15 per cent on investment; sunny exposure; near town $250—50-foot lot on Magnolia, near car line. $5000—12-room _house on_ Albion st.; house alone cost over $6300: lot 50x145; fine barn and a bargain at $8000. &350 for three lots on Allendale ave., near | Redwood road. F. F. PORTER, 406 Eighth st. CHURCH SERVICES—Continued. UNITARIAN Church (bt 8W. Geary | | and Franklin ste—Rev. Faatora Leavitt, | Tinister: | Junior churcl and. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; Rey. Bradford Leavitt and A. Murdock, supts. Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. There is no evening service. Leavict will preach; subject, ‘‘The Man.” Music by quartet, under direction ot H organist. All are cordially Bretherick, t UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor, Twentleth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valencia car)—The Sunday-$ehool meets at o'clock, Mrs. L. A. Covel, superintendent. At the morning’ service, at 11 o'clock, Jay Wil llam Hudson will pres Subect, “‘A_ Fore- cast for Christianity.” Music by orchestrs, and choir, under the direction ¢f Mr. Jal Clement. ' All cordially invited. No even- ing service. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. Topic, “From Mountain to \rllle) At 7:45 p. m., a ser- vice of song. Special music by the chof Samucl D. Mayer, organist and director. A dress by W. A. Gates, secretary State Board of Charities and Corrections. Tople, ‘‘Our Obligation to the Prisoner.” All are cordial 1y invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post s Dbet. Buchanan and Webster, Rev. I C. )(e- serve, D.D., pastor—Morning worship preceded b 5 Christian_Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. evening woreHip at The pastor will preach both morning and evening. In the | evening he will deliver. the last In of popular sermons on ‘‘The Prodige topic being “The Older Son.” Come and ! rest and worsh THIRD Congregational, 15th, near Misslon— Rev. William Reder, pastor] reaidence, Hotel | Manhattan. At 11'a. m.. “The Prisoner.” 0, “The Stones of Oxford,” second series on ‘““Messages From the Old World.” | Orange _ THE Loyal lodges of | A—$§2450: CORNER and bar; § ve Francisco tm int lease; rent $40; store «3 a large cash busi- utartalbon nd 1 'h':,'n ‘finfi ness; location can't be beat; value in sight. &u 1004, Red See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st lnn- P Galden A ey 8:30 p. m., sharp. COMM] A—$8500; SALOON; about 1 block from m&m: net rent $125; lease; m').‘g“t MCDERN Woodmen of - ; a good paying Pl Tellowship c-mpun vestigate at onte; rare chance. meets e‘:cryn laomur NIGHT !:c WILKE. 263 Kearny st. raternity Ha! %‘ 4 / | A—$2000; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; 1 Fm-mro gfl‘ m:lk‘ D:'rx:: room 627 b|Lohe:‘ from I:x:n:lnlt nu‘:,mtn'l. place estab- i years; dolng a Arst-class Emiia Soreckeis sbout 410, per day. Particulars see R. G 1LK] earny st. - ADOPTION. A-—-nflw HBANc‘an-);er{. ungy mdu";lel produce. store; loc rom Palace o A adoption, Tmied? Come and see e mhu! dally receipts from $30 up: horse, Wagom: T Matarnity Viis, 1406 BiohE e Blace cleuting $200 per month. 8és R. G. M‘.’l w;:m § AGENTS—Also flumm'mtorl (preferably phy- siclan or physieal culturist), wide awake, in- telligent men and women to sell a portable mechanical hand vibrator, which is a physi- cal culture exerciser, exhilarator and wonder- ful curative agent; the marvel of the age: needed by every one; rapid seller; salary and commission. Write or call 9 to §, VACUUM APPLIANCE CO,, 6 O 11 | AGENTS to lmrodnco dy rn $12 to $15 weekly; can dye 2 nhlrtw.m. with 16c bar; does not stain hands or Injure fabric. R. J. H. 622 Hayes st., S. F. | WE poy $36 a week and expenses to men with rigs to Introduce poultry compound; year's contract. Impe: Mig. Co., Dept. 54, Par- rons, Kans. AGENTS in every town to sell ‘“‘Shavene,” razorless shaving powder; complete outfit, 3Te. Victoria Mfg, Co., 035 California st. PERFUMES, cosmettes, flavoring powders. Pa- cific Agents’ Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave., 8.F. GRACE Church, Cal! ton, Rev. Davis J. nia st., corner of Stock- | Evans, rector—Celebration | of the: Holy Communion § a, m. Morning se vice, 11 a. m.; ‘“Te Deum” and ‘Jubilate’ (Buck) 1o B Tinor; offertory, “The Wilder- ness” (Goss): full cathedral service, 7:46 &. m_Seats free at this service. The germon &t hoth services will be by the rector. Or- ganist and choirmaster, Willlam H. Holt, TRINITY Church, Bush lnd Gough sts., Rev. Fredrick W, ('Immpell. D.D., rector—Holy Communion, . m.; -5chool, 9:30 i morning service, 11 o'clock; evening ck. Rev. James Hulme, assist- | vlfll preach at both services. You are | heartily invited. FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Rev. Leander Turney of Chicago preaches at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Bible school at 1. p- m.; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30 P. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. All cordially invited to these services. Seats free. FIRST ‘Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant | ve.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; ‘‘Adam and Fallen subject of lesson-sermon Man.”’ Sunday school for children at the same hour: Wednesday evening meeting at | 8 o'clock; free reading-room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 50V- THE Peopl rch meets Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st. Subject this_evening, “The Open Question Box.” Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple. A SUNDAY afternoon service for men only will be held to-day at 3 o'clock in the audi torium of the Young Men's Christian Asso- clation, Mason and Ellis sts. Dr. George C. Adams, D. D., will deliver an address on “The Sunset of a Life.”” A concert will be given by the Robson orchestra, and A. E. McMHlan will siug. Al men are Invited. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. A—COME early to-night to secure seats, A. O. F. building ball, 102 O'Farrell st., below Alcazar; Prof. Gee, the recognized psychic and platform medium, in his startling, mystl- fying tésts; singing by Little Vera Ran: dall,” the little girl with the big vol Other professional music; 10c. | “REXRADIC wonderful “‘public”’ free heal- | ing meetings, 2 and § p. m., “to-day" and dally; see his surprising ads in to-day's “‘personals,” also daily in all pavers. Ra, dium Hall, 7831 Market and 1 Fourth (cor- ner Market and Fourth). 3. C. BELL, the great American blindfold psychic and slate writer; seance Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p. m.; 25c; tests to all. 311 Mason st. | $2550_BRAND new cottage, 5 rooms and bath: all modern in every respect; fine basement: larze lot, 28x150 feet; bulit by day's wages | oo and not by contract: best bullt cottage in Oakland; please investigate it; in fine local- ity; only one block to Grove st. graph ave. and fifteen minutes’' ride to the State University; easy payments. formation please call on GEO. H. VOSE, owner, 972 B'way, Oakland. and Tele- | _ For in- | ARRIVED from New York, Prof. Fred P, Ev- famous psychic for slate writing, clair- voyance, Office, 1112 Eddy. Phone Scott 887. MRS _EBERHARDT tests to-night, 10c. 267 San Jose ave., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twen- | _ty-fifth sts.; readings daily. CHILDREN'S Lyceum, every Sunday, 10:30 a m., Market and Seventh, Odd Fellows' No. Q frae llbrnry FOR sale—$2800; corner lot, 183x100; near Key Route; San Pablo ave. EDWIN SUTH- ERLAND, corner Thirty-fourth and Peralta sts., Oakland, BARGAIN—Beautiful 7-r. home in Piedmont; fine melxhborhood; good location: near car line: will sell cheap; must be seen to be ap- preciated. Apply to E. MORRIS, 675 36th st. HOMES, HOMES, HOMEE. For homes near the Key route, sep the | LANE CO.,8an Pablo ave. Key route,Oakiand e e ety ' | OAKLAND ROOMS WANTED. WANTS 2 rooms for light housekeeping. dress 1316 Eighth ave., East Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. Ad- SL'NNY. furnished rooms; modern house; strictly private: beautiful location. 167 Fleventh st., Oakland. FURNISHED rooms, with or without board. 517 Hobart st., Oakland. FURNISHED rooms; sunny, light and airy. 1412 East Ninth st, East Oakland. AXLAND FU TO-MORROW the day for bargains in fu xml- ture. H. Schelhaas, 11th st..cor.store, d e — MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL RSTATH. 300830 CASH—BALANCE $10 MONTHLY buys'a big ot in the only tract in popular Mill Valley where lots can be bought on such easy terms; within a stone’s throw from the station; on graded streets; water mains jaid; grand redwood and madrone trees; thousands of dollars have been spent on im- provements; many artistic and expensive fomes have been erected 128 LOTS SOLD -UP TO DATE, Agents on the ground Sundays. Send for illustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. Sa.n Francisco Advertisem’ts CHURCE SERVICES. i ElllPSO‘\' Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Hllehalun sts.— will speak to-night on the higher license and its results. CENTRAL 3 & Chusch, | | i Maearn aloekundlt'bw qm ““The Light H l’lfi!el‘x"k will sing at both services. All are invited. | TRINITY Presbyterian Church, corner I third and v. i i i { i TESTS_Seottish Hall, 8 p. m.; Maxwell, Ho- | vet, Wrenn, McKee, Samuels, Neflson, Mar- tin, from East. TESTS—I. 0. O. F. building, Seventh and Market; 2-7:30, Wilson; 7:30, Dr. Hargrave, Dr. Cowan; . —MRE. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. | MRS. STODDARD'S select full test read. se- ances, 26c, Sun., Tues.; sit. dally. 278 Sth. { FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister st.—Mrs. £ J. Meyer; sit. dally; tests to all every ev. | | MRS, [EBERHARDT'S developing cl day eve.,25c. 207 San Jose ave.,bet.24tl -zma | CIRCLE to-night, 100, PROF. SABLICK, Egyp- tian occull dllly 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 700 Ellis st. | MME, YOUNG'S test cirele m«nlxht 10c. 619 | MecAlllster st.; readings daily; come skeptics. | EVERY Sunday, 2 p. m., room s oad Fellows' bldg., lecture and message: . G. KEEGAN holds a_test seance every night except Sn!urdly 10c. 148 Sixth st. ATTEND Mrs Harland's evening circles night 10c: readings 50c, $1. 148 Sixth | MME. VIGAR'S spiritual test mectings, 10c. 148 Sixth st.; sittings daily. | { to- LADY agents wanted everywhers to sell Kemp's Suppositories. 1812 Market st., r. 316 | WANTED—Active, energetic uznu big prop- | osition; large commission. x 4663, Call. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A FRAUDULENT divorce dear at $12 and 8 no Rood; for 22 years a specialty; quick; quiet; no money needed; ! Do pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly reliable: lowest fees; advice free; collec- tions made. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st. | CONSULTATION free, private and confidential; Do advance fees; business promptly and I ally transacted: collections, mechanics’ llens. tenants ejectad; probate: loans on real ate; eafe, sound investments at highest nl: of interest. W.. HA‘X'!‘E!EWF 632 Market. R. W. KING, Attnrfl!’ -at- l". Exam. hld[.. 6th floor; entrance ronm 611; established 26 years; all courts, general court and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, PENSION Ay—M. Haris 016 Market st 51; 15 vears' practice; ref. many thou- una- of |oldlm sallors, widows and orphans on Pacific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. costs $12;quick, all law business: mo charge unl, ful, open evenings. 927 Market st., ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fesa or costs in advance; all law business; office open Saturday evenings, 819 Market st..r.33. 2634 Kearny st. A,-‘oo—c RNER saloon, with cly stand, on Fourth st., living rooms; rent $30; lease; !{KED‘ iiig Place; bergain. R. G A—-nm—ou mbhlhcd commission _store, dairy produce, etr., must be sold Ar'ches on house. R. G. W. Hloflo CORNER clln stand on Ellls st.; lease; a paying place; location can’t be beat: owner must leave for N. Y.; a sacri~ See R. G. WILKE, Kearny st. A—m CORNER llloou, of Hukel. Stxth B 30m0 st § yeary lewse: & bhrevia. See R. G. wn.xz 26815 xe.my st. A—$4000; RESTAURANT and cafe close to Market and Powell sts.; rent $300; lease; place elegantly fitted up and doing a large business; best class of patronage; owner en- gesed fn other business; must sacrifice. See . G. WILKE, 26}, Kearny st. A—$0500; THE leading candy, icccream and oyster ‘parlor across the bay; monthly re- ceipta about $1500} rent $60; no nicer fitted up place this kind in the State; rare chance. I R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—W REETAURANT and coffec saloon: t §30; best location; business pay- lnx wel;. R, G, WILKE, 20% Kearny st. | A—$4000; CORNER grocery and bar; few blocks sauth of Market st.; net rent $30; lease & years: average monthly recelpts $1100; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$1500; HARDW ARE and plumbing business; location the very best; established years, and 2 first-class paying business. All particulars R. G. . 26% Kearny st. A—$2300; TRANSFER and express business; 6 5 wagons, bus, road buggy, harness and stock; business established years: clears at least $200 per month: a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny s A—$300; CIGAR stand; rent $30; only 2 blocka from Call buliding; a bargain. Call WILK: Kearny st. A——uoo CORNER saloon; rent $20; place sur- rounded by factories and doing a good pay- ing hulln:ll. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% ¥ sl A—$5000; roadhouse and grocery, with 6 acres ol lllld house of 4 rooms, dining-room, kitch- monthly income $! . helt bullnm prapcrtln about 75 miles from ecity. See R. G. WILKEN261 Kearny st. A—$2650; HOTEL of 30 rooms; rent $100; lease: with first-class paying saloon in manufactu ing town across the bay: a good paying busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; quick, qulet; lll law bu: nel'!; no Gh-r‘e \an?n. success- ings. Market, room 204. Juli open evenings. 927 Market room 204 L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 804; consulta. tion free; no fees in advance; open evenings, ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; 10e, 23c, BOc. 1602 Market, Bt Nicholae: also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. ABTROLOGY. CONSULT Astor, famous N. Y. astrologer; man of abllity. 907 Market si ZOBEIDE, astrologer: psychic, occult and as- trological readings. 9 Magon ot rooms 12 AUTOMOBILES. “B" MODEL Cadillac, used 3 months; com plete with bas lamps, horn, extra. tires, etc.; price §000. 513 Sixteenth st., Oakland. | A “B" mcdel Cadillac automobile for sa! perfect running order; almost new: carry | five; will sell for §050. Box 1653, Cali office. —_— AUTOMOBILE repairing a specialty at An- drews, Kéenan & Blasauf, 81 City ave. TOURING Qe s, oo AL z.ndltlon. for eale cheap. BALM OF FIGS. POSITIVELY cures all diseases of women; tumors and cancer; ended by phy- sicians. Local office 804 kin st. BOARDING FOR CEILDREN. ONE child wanted to ball‘d with old lady. 12 Ninth street. WANTED—Child_to take. care of; good home; large garden; finest care. Call 238 13th st. AN educated, refined lady will care for a small child at lllermhoml best of references. Box office. A MOTHER'S eare to child; $10 montb; near school. 246 Taylor; phome Folsom 2087. COLORED lady would like to board a small child; good home. Address 10213 Clay st. | A GOOD home for children. 2028 Buena Vista ave., Alameda. AR ONE or two children boarded; would room parents. 542 Jessie st. CLOTEING RENOVATING. BUITS Sieeied s _Srvseed Wi vooitug 8 dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 4 phone Drumm 44. Call l’m' and deliver free. A—$1600; COUNTRY hotel about 35 miles from ml- city; 39 beds, 50 boarders; fine barroom good trade; close to depot; in lively hn-um- town; place making money; owner to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. | A st.. Headquarters for ‘Wl Kinds of business FOR sale—First-class bazaar; located in thriv- ing location, elty; fine plateglase windows: store fixtures, large stock; long lease: cheap rent; doing good business, clearing $150 t $200' per month; trial given; established 11 Years; one of best propositions in city; ness; snap; price $3500. FOR sale—First-class livery and boarding sta- ble; best coast city in California; 50 stalls: rent only $75 per month; well stocked with horses, buggies, hacks and :::::“ Iu:‘ es- a dof good wners tablished and doing a o | s retiring, cause of sale. 3 Eddy s FOR sale—Stationery, school supplies, dress linings; well located; cheap rent; doing good business; 3 living rooms; stock will {nvoice more than price asked; sickness; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. —_— EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real es- tate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—One of the best hay, grain. feed wood, coal, lime and cement businesses §. F.; cheap rent; horses ‘wagons, it equipments; present owner made a for- tune and wants to retire; guaranteed to clear from $300 to $300 per month: trial given if desired; part down. CAMERON & CO. P Sk ioti R by s s s, 0 o TR FOR sale—Fine little 3-room cottage and barn: lot 30x137 feet; all furnished; horse and buggy; fine well; 15 minutes’ walk from de- pot; 2 blocks from electric cars; snap; $1000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Several good business propositions for investors, such as first-class laundry, Jce- crsam manufactory, bakeries, furnishing g0ods, 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 & C Ady st. G CO REALTY EXCHANGE S A BARR, MGR., UILDING. SUITE 807 and 808, CALL B! UNEQUALED OPPORTUNITY. OVER $12,000 ANNUAL NET PROFIT. ONLY $15,000 CASH REQUIRED. REMAINDER PURCHASE PRICE CAN BB PAID OUT IN NET PROFITS. OVERCROWDED WITH WORK AND NOW DOING A MONTHLY BUSINESS OF OVER TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Can be increased to $15.000 monthly by | 1000; one of the | obtain 1;1!“ particulars from investing a few thousand dollars in additional machinery. Best reasons for selling. THIS OPPORTUNITY CANNOT BB DU- PLICATED IN SAN FRANCISCO. NO CURIOSITY SEEKERS WANTED, BUT parties with capital and meaning business can E REALTY EXCHANGE CO., Suite S07 and 808, Call Bullding. A. BROOKBA! C. H. NORTON BROOKBANK -NORTON CO., BUSINESS AGENTS, 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. SALOON—Market st.: fixtures, fair stock; 2 entrances: reasonable rent; owner at death’ door and will sacrifice for $700 to settle es tate; bargaln. See Brookbank-Norton Co. A—$750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy grocery; 4 nice living rooms; rent $25; daly receipts about best locdtion north of Market st. Call R. A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; llving rooms; stock will in- a well established and business. See R. G. TILRE. 200 Kesrny ot $2000—Established commission business, doing .only cash business, that will bear investigation; good bargain right man. BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. $300—PARTNER; must be honest, sober, re- llable. Bee BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. $650 TO $10,000—Saloons that will gtand inves- tigation. See BERG & POPP, 818 Kearny. RESTAURANT; als> dellcatessen stores at bar- gains. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. NEW Arkansas oll fleld—G, M. Baile; l(ll- souri Pacific immigration agent. Little Rock, | Ar‘k. can get you an oil lease, trifilng ex- Fortunes froin fufure sale leases. WANTED Parcaer with ¥180 tor_bix mosey- ‘making bu Il stand strict investiga tion; n-m Biven betore investing. Box 4617, Call office. d free book, telling how to make 10; larger amounts in proportion; send no money. J. F. LAWRENCE, 112 Michigan _st., Chicago. A GOOD plumbing and tinning bysiness; tools, stoves and tinware; 30 minutes from San Francisco. Addrnl E. B, 1901 Bush, 8. F. ‘MO—RESTAURANT north of Market; close business locatfon; fine trade; rent ;n receipts $35. Box 4401, Call office. PARTY with small amount to take exclusive county rights for automatic window screen; also sell territory. Box 3615, Call office, AN income for the family; dividends that will please you. Address 701 Drexel bldg., Phila- delphia, Pa. $150—PARTNER ia good paying office busi- ness; live honest man. Address box 4618, Call office. GROCERY and b‘r flne corner; $2300; cash or security; nice stock; bargain. Particulars, SOHNSON. 3226 T1en st mo agents. 900, BESTAURANT: sroat bargain; fine lo- cation; good business: B fist of saloons. Eitel & Carrol S12 Heary, CASH grocery and delicacy _store needed; suburb: rare opportunity. 1584 Market st., room 218. . WILKE, 26% Kearny. i A—$125—BUYS & 3 interest in well paying 408 Hearst bldg., over ““Examiner’’ corner 3d and Market sts. Tel. Black 3807, Hotels 'and rooming-houses for sale. Free list, We furnish abstracts free & guarantee titics. SPECIAL. DEATH OF OWNER causes QUICK SALE of en extra well furnished 30-room house, 4 blocks north of Market; clears $143 monthly; lease, if you want it; RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM. ' | KAEION GRIFFIN. I | SALARY of $3 per day GUARANTEED and you stay at home; regt $35; roomers are mechanics; \ HOUSE ALWAYS FULL: 30 rooms; price was $7800; reduced to $1800 on account of sickness. BEASY TERMS. MARION GRIFFIN. ELECTION SNAPS. 14 rooms; rent $50: Sutter-st. snap. 33 rooms; reputable: clears §138 monthly. MARI GRIFFIN. APARTMENTHOUSE of 46 rooms, Noear Sutter and Hyde sta Rent only $150. Income $175 monthly OVER EXPENSES BASY TERMS. NO CARD& MARION GRIFFD —— e GILT-EDGED. 20 rooms splendidly furnished ONLY ONE SHORT YEAR AGO; B ¥ L 4 full of permanent roomers; 3 years' leasey owing to dangerous sickness, owner will sell for half of the cost; $1000 is all the cash you need. MARION GRIFFIN. —— e ‘WE RECOMMEND A NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE of 22 rooms on Post st.: rent $00; fncome $164; full of select roomers: extra sunny and extra well located; restaurant; thia 13 & fine ‘gll;ce for youn | brice $1600; % cash and ‘why tisfled wit! monthly. e % BROOKBA‘\"K NORTON CO. LITTLE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 285 $85 $85 $83 BUYS one of the best little cigar stands in city; good stock and fixtures: rent $10; laundry pays the rent. See BROOKBANK. TO a sober, industrious map who can invest $300 we can offer an interest In old estab- Iished_business which is guaranteed to clear him $75 montbly: references exchanged. See BROOKBANK-NORTON CO. MARIS GRIFFIN. | OVER $400 MONTHLY PROFIT. It's a HIGH-CLASS BUSINESS; roomers must give ACCEPTABLE REFERe ENCES: no vacancie beautiful; RENT only furnishings new and FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of any de- seription do not fail to call upon us; we may | have just what you want to buy or & pur- | chaser for what you have to sell. i J. W. JAQUITH & CO., 1312 Market st., Rooms, 418-419. Telephone Folsom 3468. F. L. SKAGGS & CO., 1 Leading hotel brokers of the West., 26 Mont- gomery st.. S. F., phone James €301, If you are looking for a good hotel opening we can | tell you all about them. Hotel men invited to call. PARTNER WANTED. Well known, responsible real estats agency of Berkeicy desires & progressive thoroushly up-to-d: active copartner with . reasonabl prerequisits as to buslness Integrity. ex ence, capital agd referenc sable of utll- ising an opportunity. s Owner, 1990 Stuart st., Berkel this day. Cal. HOW to make money and secure an incol for the future; better than savings pays you 5 per cent interest from the n;n, and 40 to 60 ver cent dividends later on; secure a $100. $300 or $I gold nd; can pay on Installment plan if you Tuesdays and Fridays, from 1 to 6 708 Van Ness avenue San Franclsco. A. P. ABBOTT, Agent. RESTAURANT, $300; opposite carhouse: 40 persons; cheap rent; have reasons for selling: this is a splendid opportunity for | a man and wife; clears about $100 a month. Call 1130 Union st., near Hyde. seats $300—REAL estate office business and furni- ture; location in city and elegant furni- ture] owner muq: leave city next Wednesday; best opportunity offered. Box 4039, Call. INVESTMENT — 10,000 shares only of Niagara Mining stock will be sold at per share; excellent opportunity. Call at room 430, Crossley bldg., between 1 and § o'clock p. m. MAN with $150, cash and services; what can I get? Box 3620, Call office. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. | Sttt oo o000 oommootntonentoneed THE Theosophical Society, Academy of Sei- | ences Hall—Public lecture, 8 p. m., by Thomas Prime. Subject, * 'Invllll!l. Hdp- | ers Lipscombe. Music by Prof, W. Bl;‘il‘! LECTURES. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free llutun thll evening, Eleetricians’ Hall, 5 fol nwed by vh'l of * g e distributed for X-Ray exhibition at sani- tarium Tuesday evening: remember the ques- tion box; special music. | S R e e FREE Thought Association, Scandla Hall, City Hall ave.; sub] 'Rom: Qlllflllu Coul:ltfl:" Ar_;h "?fi‘{ufidw lx(: True Civilization Than o marks, Dr. J. L. York, 2 p. m. il ‘A Society, Swaml's lecture to-night “Higher Science of Marriage Accord- COLLECTION OFFICES. | BAD tenants ejected for u. collections made; ! city or country. Pacific Collection Om. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Maln ll)% NET l\COI{DPAYABLI MONTHLY IN | OEL ctly modern lwommrv building on | heast from San corner, one i P‘l‘t’l‘oh:;; Ilnd few ll'!.l.nt “#fl’g City Hall; a o nvestment; ; can fBout $8000; title Euaranteed, ‘S ks HARRY L. HOLCOMS, 314 San Bablo Ave, Oakiand, Cal. LADY or gentleman: capital $200 , cagh return: itimal Auum P. O. box Inclose sa. . . toLW ing to Vedanta,” at 40 Steiner admis- | sion 25c, 1 —_— J, STITT WILSON speaks under the auspices of ihe Sociallst party, Alhambra Theater, Nov. 4 Truth about Soclalism MISE FRANCES E. SPEYER of Ml will speak at Golden Gate Hall -Jx Coday. 11 “Man's Hilht 1o Knowles “SCIENCE OF BEING,” valuable Jeason | lesson free by Sarah J. Watkins, Ciimo 8 p. m., Sunday, O4d Fellows’ -—_-—-.—-.._—_-—_.__ DR BETIERO, the mystic tree locmr:l all, 00" ‘Biblé Truthe.” Vocal m .8 5. BEN HANFORD, candidate Vice Pres| Socialist ticket, Altambra, 'hu:.y 8 fi T, Collinge_Subiect e ‘Welcome Hall, Odq m-':tm 8 p. m. CARMEN'S Hall, 310 O"Farrell at., to-night 8, speeches by alist ; free. > iven ‘ollege, g&nle Tersie to n;‘.. MR FNLEY B nfi'n,"' 2 P €O NO. 122, . O. r.—'l'b' m of the BL al ttee WANTED—Party to invest $400; quick, legiti- mate deal; investment guar 00 per month, P. O. box nclole ml. RESPONSIBLE man wants $150; will pay 20 per get dteeast; :m real esta securi Box 1485, Call office, Dclllnd. unlty lm lunl! investment in lm n»m 2 good live man, Cnll-r'rnzfi ¥ SOt T Camand ave., Pmmnm-.mh tlo:t $800 'fi"; :; ;‘t;lbl s Wood business. 942 Geary st. oaoczh! store, stock and fixtures, horse B b P ot Toathe A mm‘:fl:» -as WC&L ~vumqnt for ) | FOR sale—Fine established family Tiquor store; good lease. Box 3786, CaMl. MINER wants a proposition conc'rnlnc lease in Goldflelds, Nev, Box 3776, Call. FOR ssle—Good restaurany proposition in San teo; mo agents. Box 3771, Call. BOTTLING business for sale. ear Haight. | FOR sale—Restaurant at 314 Hayes st.; place for a family; owner going nerth. AN, to Inquire 116 Immediately—A cagiain wvith $1008 e charge of vessel. x 3704, Call. A FINE saloon across the for Address box 1838, Call office, g oo ooty okl (Bl oot SRRSO Y CIGAR #tand In Oakland for sale: good cor- ner. Address box 4402, Call office. —_— CIGAR stand. for sale. near Townsend-street depot. Box 4408, 1 office. —_— INTEREST for rale in leading city market; rare chance. Box 45688, Call office. NTED—Good grocery: will invest um 10 $1500; nmh Market. Box 4622, Call. A Con. groesry delicutenaen, 3K 2 turn, rma; Church’ st. & _—.———% ClGAR tand M sale cheap. Apply at 31 3 ren FCR sale—A half interest fee p‘rlar, first-c| increasing. Address . mentg, $700 mn eo\mv.ry ‘weekly in gro i 7 --v'.:‘;‘..m in bakery & location and Mblfllfl_co' B., box 520, Sacra~ ‘m FOR ‘23500 you can be one of the directors and get in on the ground floor of an Al company and have your money fully se- cured. Box 4634, Call office. AN_unequaled Dmfluniu—mm: %0 am offering my 20-years’ established land busi- ness, complete, for a tenth actual value. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 8 Geary st. OFFICE to let—Ground floor; most prominent and desirable; Ium‘ Alry, dry, heated; real estate or _brokerage m.mubh: Nevada block. 317 Montgomery st. 1 WILL send you free book tell: make §1 carn $10; send no money 3. ENCE, 112 Michiga Nt st., Chi- cclo. | BUSINESS office for sale; established 15 must sell Monday; leaving city; quick; snap for somebody. 86535 years, ses this Market st. WANTED—To buy either a grocery (no hr). nd coffee store or a erocl aad_b state 1 Call office; no 5 per roomy long | lease; we' show you the bills and DISCOUNT | them $2500: 85 rooms with electric lghts, electric elevator and all other modern conveniences. Exclusively with , MARI [ GRIFFIN. NEAR Post and Tavlor: outside room: rent $75. 16 large sunny | price $1200; was $1350: some one will get a bargain: better Invest! MARION GRIFFIN. — ‘WORK? None for landlady in this 14-room, extra sunny house; rent $50; sunny cormer: profit $50; orice $1000: 3 down; 111 health causes owner to sacrifice. - MARION GRIFFTN. Suite 408, “Examiner” building. I |:runol per close in; bargain if taken at once; a-u-:: of pai . 8-room flat; rent only $30: furniture; good carpets: -‘ mu, BUYS one of the hest paying in this city; a fine location -ad a ,splendid equipment. D. C., PROFITABLE plumbing business for nm awner going East. W. S. HARLOW & 930 Broadway, Oakland. COUNTRY newspaner daily, weekly. Sacramento st. TR dressi 1 location In city: no- oogoals ing. Box 4080, Cail office. FOR eale—Transfer office and express business; best anu.l for selling; good teams. § Miy Ammmwunmum CIGAR-STAND, n'l‘mn. make offer; g i B R U Ghoap | _ U0 Agents; must no triflers. g vy % _1_& k

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