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i A. J. SNYDER, Reel Dutate Broker and Dealer, | 467 Nimth Street. [ $5000—Bast side of Grove st.. north of 32d; & 7 rooms and bath; bars. $2500—Cottage home in splendi® condition; terms can be secured if desired. A WEST STREET COTTAGE | $225— Lot 28x140; cottage of 5 rooms and | Dath. t | TELEGRAPH AVBNUE PROPERTY. | 28x116; prico $3700; bovse of 8 rooms and bath. EIGETH STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. | $200 per foot, we have secured, after much | an option on a plece of property on $200 per foot; this is the cheap- property 1o be had: see this | at once. | $1800—Northwest corner; suitable for fiats; | Jot 50x80; right in town. j | North 3%h st lot €2x100; $52 50 per foot | 3 lots left on the north side of 30th st at| $22 50 per foot; 30x1e0. A. J. SNYDER, Real Estate Broker and Dealer, 467 Ninth Street —_—m ELROD & HULL, formerly of Fruitvale, ha: established an office at 1200 Broadway, Oak- | land, rooms © and 10. They have soms choioe suburbap homes and acreage to show. Call and et Ust $2750—Eouse of 7 rooms; on street car line; street work all dope; cement walks; fine | .- \ A splendid residepce; fine bam, large unds, fruit trees and shrubbery in pro-| on; this piace must be seen to be appre- | clated; will sell cheap; must be gold; come and | jet us show you this place then make an offer. We are golng to sell this property this week &t some price; good reason for selling, so come ang see it. A fine home in Bimhurst; 2-story house. winamill, tenk, barn, chicken houses and | yurds fruit trees; everything in fine shape: | lot BOx280 feet; just the place for & country | home; mear street car line; price mo object, owner seys eoll it and we Will, too. $2000—2% acres of choloe land; & command- ing view of S5, F. Bay: cottage of § rooms: fine well of water; pump; good soil; land | lies Al H $2000—4-room _cottage, near R. R. station; pew house, bullt one year; lot 35x125; some shrubbery plented and walks made. OAELAND RQOMS TO LET. LARGE sunny clean front room, with alcove, ciosst, grate and bath; 3 minutes’ walk from Key foute; for respectable gentleman only; 36 per month. Thirty-ffth st., Oakland. OAFXLAND HOUSEXEEPING ROOMS. | TO rent—3 sunny rooms, furnished for house- keeping; no objections to children; price §12, | Apply 718 Eleventh et.. Oakland, | OAXLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | TO-MGEROW the day for bargains in furni- | ture. H. Schelbass. 11th st..cor.store,Oskiand | e | MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS | | MILL VALLEY REAY, Tam —3. | SH_DALANCE $10 MONTHL.. | $300—830 C buys a big lot In the only tract in popular Mill Valley where lots can be bought on such eesy terms; within a stone's throw from the station: (n xraded streets; water mains la:d; grand redwood and madrone trees; thousands of doliars have been spent on im- provements; many artistic and expensive homes tave been erected. 125 LO" )LD UP TO DATE. Agents on the ground Sundaye. Send fliustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG 116 Montgomery st for THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1904. MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. SIMMONS, automatic writing, trance and aling medium; readings 1 to 5. 147 Ninth. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- t. Mrs. Seal lecture, 10c. 619 McAllister. 8 p. m.: Max- . Samuels, others. tests, Scottish Hall , Hovet, Wrenn, McK MRS, HARLAND'S test meetings, evenings; 10c; bus. read., 50c, $1. 148 Sixth. McAllister st.—Mrs. C. very oc. CIRCLE to-night, 10c. PROF. SABLICK. Egy tlan occult, daliy 10 «.m to § p.m. Ellis st. W, G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. Soclety, Academy of Secl- s Hall—Public lecture, 8 p. m., by Mr. Thomas Prime; subject, ‘“Thoughts Are Liv, ing Things.”” Music by Professor W. Lipscombe. phical SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. JOHM_ A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening. Electriclans’ Hall v 3 jeet, ““Enlarging Our Usefulness, Views of a visit to Japan (new); free tickets | be dlstributed for X-ray exhibition at will st remember the sanitarium Tuesday evening; question box; special music. A WEEK’S news for b cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. | _—_ San Francisco Advertisem’ts CHURCE SERVICES. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, _southwest | corner Geary and Franklin sts., Rev. Brad- ford Leavitt, minister—Junior church and | Sunday school are at 10 o’clock, Rev. Brad- ford Leavitt and C. A. Murdock, superin- | tendents; Sunday service is at 11 o'clock; there is no evening service: Mr. Leavitt will preach; subject, “The Upiifted Life”: mu- #ic by ‘quartet, under direction of H. Breth- erick, organist. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor. Twentleth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valencla st. | car.)—The Rev. C. Calvert Smoot, minister. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mrs. L. A. Covel superintendent. At the morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. C. Calvert Smoot will preach his inaugural ser- mon; subject, ““The Influence of an Ideal.” Music by orchestra and choir under the di- | rection of Mr, Jabish Clement. All cordially invited. No evening service. GRACE Church, cornér California and Stockton sts., Rev. David J. Evans, rector—Celebra- tion of Holy Communion, § a. m.; litany and celebration, 11 a. m., with sermon by | the rector. Offertary, “‘Praise Ye the Lord” | (Rossini). _Musical ' festival service, 7:45 | p. m.: Motet, “Lord God of Our Salva- | tion” (Ernest Lomd); barytone solo, “'The | Fall of Jerusalem” (Blumner); solo, trio, | recit. and chorus, ‘‘The ~ Wilderness"” | (Gose); quartet from ‘‘Attela” (Verd); of-| fertory, “While We Have Time" (Stevenson). | EFLROD & HULL, 1200 Broadway, Oukland. | At this service all seats are free. Organist | Phone Red BSSL | _ana choirmaster, Willlam H. Holt. | THE prettiest bungalow you ever saw: 2 blocks | TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. | from Key Route station st 40th and Grove | IFrederick W. rector. Holy | ; situste on Apgar st.; preity, new | Communion, 7:3 m. Mornin hborhood; house never oocupled; com- | prayer at 11 a. m., sermon by rector. S ete in every detall; easy plan of payments. | { e real estate and bulldings owned by | ie Pacific Press Publishing Company, front- E t ‘astro and Brush sts., will be | tull ons; particulars on ap- | $560—Very pretty bullding ntage; 3 blocks from lot; 28x132; San Pablo $1800—New, pretty cottage; 5 rooms and th; electric lighting; lot 36x100; near San ave. and first €. P. station from San AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland BELDEN'S BA y 1 t RGAINS. frontage on Vernon commanding work dc a chance for | s | ; on 224 st, near Grove; | very central 1 §1500—Beautiful residence 1ot on corner of | sts. high terrace; elegant | 25100 ! i on Oran Oakiand fine view houses buy & 50-foot lot on 334 st., mear | quick y terraced lot on STATE, 112 Broadwa ALDEN REALTY P CO., 5184 Telegraph ave. | ne Black 6481 $550—Lot 50x171. sewered; near Key route. b—Lot 65x150; on Claremont ave. )—Best_business corner on Telegraph ave.; must be sold; owner going away | | | | $3000—5 rooms and bath: lot 51xI10; mice grounds; on Telegraph ave. near Key route; can be bought on te to suit. use; street work all done; lot | Berkeley. Pledmont, near Key route { egraph ave., near Key | all done. | | ts on Rose st., east of Telegraph, near ora Park, for sale for $850; within § min- | utes” walk the Key Route; street sewered, | t macadamized between Grove and West; 50x | 100 feet; §18 per foot Lots on Snyder and Burton aves.: 3d block west of San Pablo, for $8 per foot. Lots on Grove st., between 30th and 31st; east | frontage; $52 per foot Lots in Yoakum Tract, short distance from | Haywards electric; §3 per foot; 100 feet®by | 100 for $300. | W. E. BARNARD, | 476 Tenth st., Oakiand. THIS AD BY CO., 1233 Broadway. A ying investment. New and all modern flate. Four flats of b and 6 rooms each; lot 50x READ 100; all rented, §86 month; eentral to Bro.fl-{ way | Aleo 2 modern flats of 5 and 6 rooms, well located on @ corner near Broadway, for month §-room residence; rents $5000; all_rented, Also 2 flats and $82 50 mo: price $8000. Also 2 new, modern flats, near Telegraph ave; 6 large Tooms each, month and THE ALDEN , Oakland $2250—NEW 4-room cottage: lot 50x130; near | head of Lake Merritt; 300-foot mineral well. $2600—Beautiful 5.room cottage; perfect condition: all street work done; sunny ex- posure. | $350 will buy three lots on Allendale av, near Redwood road; surrounded by new | CALVARY Presbyterian Church, | PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., cial musical service at 8 p. m. H OALIFORNIA-ST. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner California and Broderick sts.—The pastor. Rev. George A. Hough, will preach morning and evening to-day. Miss Smith | will sing. Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth | League at €:80. Miss Spencer, a returned | missionary, will lead the leagus. A cordial | welcome to all. All seats free. ! SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be ! administered at 11 a. m., preceded by suit- | able addrese. At 7:30 p. m., the pastor, Rev will deliver & pre- | olitical Parties and | GRACE Mothodist Episcopal Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp sts.—The Francls M. Larkin, Ph. D., pastor, residence 3168 Twen- ty-first st. Services, 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-schoo), 12:48 p. m. Morning service, reception of members and the sacraments. Evening servi and sermon by the pastor. Subject, A National Clvio Crime | CENTRAL M. B. CHURCH, Mission st., bet. | Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Rev. George | W. White, will preach at both the morning and evening__ services; Sunday school at 12:45, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; Young People’s meetings at 6:16; good music; seats | free. All welcome. | | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st., Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; the pastor will preach at both | mervices. Sunday school, 9:40 a. m.: Christian Endeavor, 5:30 and 6:30 p. m.: Wednesday, S p. 'm., midweek service: Thureday, 8 p. m., monthly meeting of the Men's Club. All are cordlally invited. cor. Jackson and Filimore sts—Rev. John Hemuhill, D. | D., pestor. Morning service at 11 o'ciock Rev. John 8. Maclntosh, D. D., will preach Evening service at 7:30 o'clock; Rev. Hugh W. Giichrist, D. D., will preach. Sabbath | school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dlally nvited. TRINITY Presbyterian Church, corner Twen- ty-thirl and Capp sts.~Pastor, Rev. Ed- ward K. Strong. Public services for divine worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible school at 12:30 p. m. Endeavor Soclety at | 6:30 p. m. Strangers welcome at all services. bet. Meserve, D. D., Buchanan and Webster—Rev. 1. C. pastor. Morning worship at 11, preceded by Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:435 p. m. Evening worship at 7:45. In the | evening the address on the topic, True, Just Now.” Come and rest and wor- pastor will deliver & patriotic Patriotism, Real and | | GRAND final rally of Soclalist party Monday; | Plano and vocal solos ove of election; Alhambra Theater; 8 p. m.; brilliant speakers; come early. O. N. ORLOW'S lecture, G. G. (upper) H Greatness. “The Probl lifornia The Problem of C g Y CARMEN'S Hall, 310 O'Farrell; to-night ut 8; Franklin Jordon of Colorado; subject, “‘The Campaign as a Soclalist Sees It'"; free. — s HARRY GAZE at Golden Gate Hall to-night, FREE. % A—$4000; half interest in old established real estate office: {nvestigate: a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. e RESTAURANT and cafe close to Market and lease; place elegantly fitted up and doink ‘a_large business; best class ot ronage; owner n S Recn; must ‘sacrifice. . See K. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st A—$600; ROADHOUSE with 7 furnished room rent §20; 6 vears' lease; very best location on San Mateo road. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. £ s ARG R S T B SN A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 0§ years' lease; rent $40; store doing a large cash busi- ness; location can’t be beat; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 2015 Kearny st. A—$5500; SALOON; about 1 block from Phelan building; net rent $125; lease; stock will in- voice about $1200; a good paying place; in- vestigate at once; rare chance. G. ' WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2000; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; 1 block from Examiner building: place estab- lished doing a_first-tiass business, about $70 per day. Particulars see R. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1350; BRANCH bake: candy and dairy produce store; 1 block from Palace Hotei daily receipts from $30 up; horse, Wagol place clearing $200 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. & _good paying place; bargain. See R. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1500—01d established commission _store, must be sold at once on H very rare chance, as busi ness |s known for 28 years as a good rellabl house. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§1600; CORNER cigar stand on Ellis st.; 8 p, m.; subject, “How to Break the Habit of Growing Old.”” Admission free. e MISS FRANCES E. SPEYER of Minneapolls will speak at Golden Gate H-.H"m-aay, n Subject, “The Joyful Life. a m. DR. BETIERO, free lecture, East Parlor, Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.; “Life and Religion in India.” 8 p. m. lease; a good paying place; location can't be beat; owner must leave for N. Y.; & - fice.” See R. G. WILKE, 201~ Kearny st. A—$0500; THE leading candy, icecream and oyster parlor across the bay; monthly re- celpts about $1500; rent $60; no nicer fitted up place this kind in the State; rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$§300; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; DR. COLLINGE: subject, “Inspiration”; Wel- come Hall, Odd Fellows' building, 8 p. m. ; rent $30; best location; business pay- R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. . MEETING NOTICES. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, L O. 0. _Brothers of the lodge will the funeral late brother, R, under auspices of kindly attend obseaulen of our lats JAMES the Ploneer Soclety, at Ploneer Hall, on Fourth st., at 2 p. m. THIS SUNDAY, Nov. 6. ARTHUR BEHREND, N. G. W. F. NORCROSS, Rec. Sec. G. THE Swedish Lodge Odin No. 393 I 0. F.—Meets every WEI DAY NIGHT in Fraternal Hall, 0dd Fellows hu"dl]ng. Vis- brothers always welcome. o GEORGE G. MOREN, CHYTRAUS, Secretary. SWAN merica, Good- MODERN Wpodmen of W. of A., fellowship Camj 963 meets every MOND. NIGHT at Electsiclans’ Hall, San Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk; cffice, room 627 ma Spreckels bullding. W THE California Debris Comnfission, having recetved applications to mine by hydraulic process from J. McGrath, in Red Rock mine, at Howlard Flat, Sierra County, Cal., drain. inz into late Creek, which River, and from Douglas Charles L. Reynolds, in Smith’s Blue Grav mine, near Ono, Shasta County, Cal., drain. ing into Jerusalem Creek, which reache Sacramento Ri reaches Cone Flood building, San Francisco, 1, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. room Cal., Nov. THE semi-anuual election of the Mediums’ Protective Association will be held SATUR. DAY EVENING, November Jose ave. T. 0. K. DRYD! A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yea: P e A, ADOPTION. A PRETTY baby girl for adoption. Dr. Funke | fraternity villa, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. e e e s e e AGEF’TS‘ WANYED. Yuba | and | . gives notice that a meet- | ing to recetve any protests will be held at | i | | A—$4000; CORNER grocery and bar; few blocks south of Market st.; net rent $90; lease 4 years; average monthly receipts $1100; value in eight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$300; CIGAR stand; rent $30; only 2 blocks from Call bullding; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$800; CORNER saloon; rent $20; place sur- rounded by factories and doing & good pay- ing business. Call R- G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$5000; roadhouse and grocery, with 6 acres of land; house of 4 rooms, dining-room, Kitc! 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 rcoms; rent $100; lease; with first-class paying salcon in manufactur- ing town across the bay: a good paying busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1600; COUNTRY hotel about 35 miles from this city; 39 beds, 50 boarders; fine barroom with good trade; cloje to depot; in lively business town; place making money: owner to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy ‘grocery; 4 nice living rooms: rent $23; bout $20; best location north of Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. 'A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton | “st.; rent $60: living rooms; stock will in- volce about 32800; a well established and first-claes WILKE, 261 Kearny F. A. BROOKBANK, BUSINESS AGENT. 917 Market st., bet. Gth and 6th. Phone Folsom 1846. A grocery and bar, located on busy street; large stock and good fixtures; Al trade; 3 nice living rooms; bargain for $850. See BROOKBANK, $150 buys. br. bakery, delicacy, grocery and milk depot; 3 nice furn. rooms: cheap rent; a barzain. See BROOKBANK, 017 Market. WE have a client who wishes to assoclate himself with a sober, industrious man who can Invest $300 and services; he will give in- terest {n business clearing $200 per mo.; ref- erences exchanged. See BROOKBANK. WANTED—Experienced, successful local and out-of-town representatives to sell the easiest and best advertised stocks on the market on the installment plan; no mining, ofl or get- rich-quick scheme, but legitimate dividend- paying securities in great demand; insurance and buflding loan agents can easily earn from $50 to $100 a week. Call 408 Crossley butlding. AGENTS—Here is corker; only pancake grid: dle in world, will bake square cakes; turns them; bakes six each time; 100 per cent profit. CANTON GRIDDLE CO., Canton, O. FOR one dime we will send you 200 printed | names of firms that buy names and ad- dresses. Pacific Mail Order Co., 120 Sutter st., San Francisco. LADY agents to handle sure seller; married women and_widows preferred: Ifberal com- missions. 629 Third st., upstairs. $18 WEEKLY and expenses to men with rigs to sell poultry compound. Imperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, Parsons, Kans. PERFUM cosmetics, flavoring powders. Pacific Agents Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave. LADY agents wanted everywhers to sell Kemp's Suppositories. 1312 Market st., r. 316 CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Uniteq States or Canada one year for $1. ehip ! | FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and | Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., | pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 | 2 m. tople, “A Crown of Thorns tism of children. Reception of members End& boly communion. At 7:45 p. m., topic, “In timacy With God.”” Al are cordially invited. THIRD Congregational, 15th st., near Mission. , ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW. A FRAUDULENT divorce s dear at $12 and 18 no good: for 22 years I've made divorces a speciaity; quick: qulet; no money needed: no pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly reliable: lowest fees; advice free: collec- tions made. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st. Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor, will preach | R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., at both services. At 11 a. m., “‘Unseen De- | 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 fenders.”” At 7:30 p. m.. “Influence of | years; all courts, general court and office Christianity on FEuropean Ideals.’’ third in| practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- series on ‘‘Messages From the Old World.”” | tion;: evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. FIRST Baptist Church. 320 Eddy st.—Rev. C.| AA—Divorce; costs $12;quick,quiet;advice free; A. Coock of Bloomfield, N. J., vreaches, 11 2 m. and 7:30 . m. Bible school, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meetings, 6:30 b. m. | all law business; no charge unless success- ful: open evenings. 927 Market st., room 301. o Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. All | ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; no fees or s, F. F. PORTER, 466 Eighth st. | ;'rv i'nnl'lnll)' welcome to these services. costs In edvance; all business; office | Boate tree open Saturday evenings, 819 Market st.,r.33. | FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, ' Central | A vICE frees : | * block, 223 Sutter €, bet. Kearny and Grant | ADVI(E free: divorce costs §12; ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; | oy, oo et DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROP-| subject of lemon sermon. -Mortals and Im. | IUli oben evenings. S Mat, Ei A S0 LIST IT WITH mortals.” Sunday school for children at the | 5 WILLIAMS & PARSONS, same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at | Tyl "{‘;:’,“'f‘; ‘zll“‘;f':?;.;?:_\ Wrccnn’m-- REAL BSTATE AND INVESTMENT BROK- | $ o'clock free readingroom, 200 Kearny st., | ; : open evenings. ERS, rooms 509-510; all are welcome. | 2 weBk: > SRR e R | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, TEL. RED 6636. OAKLAND. _—mm e | INVESTMENT PROPERTY. | Four mew and all modern flats, 5 and 6| rooms; all rented, $06 a month: very central ty all cars and Broadway: also 2 modern flats, 3 | Dincks to Broadway and central to heart of | city; rented $50 month; price $5000. TE DEN CO., 1233 Broadway. Oakland. BARGAIN —Beautiful 7-r. home in Pledmont fine neighborhood; good locatio near c line; will sell cheap; must be seen to be ap preciated. Apply to E. MORRIS, 675 36th st. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH meets Sunday evenings at 8 o'ciock in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st.; subject this evening, *‘Democracy of Nah message by Mrs. J. J. Whitney; | pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gl 1101 O'Farrell st CHARLES MONTGOMERY, president Califor- nia Prison Commission, will conduct services this evening in the Jerry McAuley Mission, 824 Howard st.: subject, “Sin, Selfishness and Crime Increasing and God's One and | Only Remed; Mrs. Alsing will sing ““For | Ever With the Lord.” ~ A poem will be read | upon ‘“Rum, the Curse of Hell."" All are in- | vited. Seafs free and no coliection. Meet- | ings every night. | ple; residence $3100—FOUR cottages of 5 rooms each; lot 100x100; bank mortgage $2200: rent $38 per month; mear Fortieth st.. Key route. HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway. 8 ROOMS; large barn: big cellar; lot 50x150; fruit trees and chickens; make offer. 416 East Twenty-third st AN opportunity to hear Rev. G. A. Hough on *“The Wonders of the Law,” to-day at 3 o'clock in the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association; music by A. A. McMillan, soloist, and the Robson orches- tra. AN men welcomed. BUDDHIST Mission, 807 Polk st.; every Sun- 11 a. m. service and sermon. To-day, JK. Horl will speak on ““The K FOR sale—On Sherman st., 4 blocks from Tele- sraph ave. station, Key Route: 2 new 6-room cottages, an 8-room colonial house and a 6- room bungalow. K. NELSON, owner, Wind- sor Hotel, room 34, Oakland. i M o A L8 W, modern house of § large rooms; on Thir- tieth =t., near Telegraph ave.: sun all day: interfor beautifully finished: lot 40x140; also 7-room. mew Z2-story bungalow: a bargain. See owner, F. P. WRIGHT, 507 Thirtieth st. b MEETINGS—SUNDAY. B ——— et MRS, J. J. WHITNEY; messages f Triinds this evening: People's churchs Biny Hall, 223 Sutter Mrs. J. J. Whitney's office, 1206 Market room 14 ONDERFUL" public heali " Rexradlo TO-DAY. 2 and nn‘p.dm.' °¥:o..';l rly to avold crowding. RADIUM 531 Market st.. corner Fourth. S NEW house of 6 rooms and basement; to university and cars: built for a home; will sell house at cost and lot below market value: terms. A. L. GREEN, owner, 1458 Broad- way, Oakland. IF you want to buy or sell anything in the way of real estate come to 422 Elevent near Brosdway, Oakland. - T e — OAXLAND HOUSES TO LET. BIG new catalogue of desirable vacant Just out; houses send for it. GEO. W. AU Oakland, ooy —Beautiful home; & rooms bath; entircly modern: splendidly for pikhos Bue jocation; adults; call before 8 p. m. A. O. F. building, 102 O'Farrell st., below Al- cazar; to-might, Professor Gee, medium, in his startling, mystifying tests; Master Wil- lle Faiconer, cornet solo; 10c. _— ARRIVED from New York, Prof. Fred P. Ev- ans, famous psychic for siate writing, clair- voyant. Office, 1112 Eddy. ‘Phone Scott 887. TESTS, 1. 0. O. F. bldg., Remembrance Hall, 2 and 7:30; Mr. Wilson, Madame von Walt; 7:30, Hargrave, Dr. Cowan; 10c. MRES. EBERHARDT, circle to-night, 10c. 267 n Jose ave., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twen- Afth sts.: reading daily. 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year B A L ASTROLOGY. D — T UL U s USSR CONSULT Astor, famous New York astrologer; man of ability. 997 Market st.; booklet mailed. ———— ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relleves instantly: 10c, 25¢, 50c. 1602 arket, St. Nicholas; also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. AUTOMOEILES. J e eisieibbvistosimuussos M “B” MODEL Cadillac, used three months, complete with baskets, lamps, extra tires, etc.; price §000. 513 16th st., Oakland. PRiceusk B b Soms Mt fove, i 0 WANTED—An automobile in good der; reasonable price. Box 4004 Call othse’ e 1904 WHITE touring car: used five months; will rell cheap. Apply 2618 Laguna st. ——e e STEAM locomobile, in good order, cheap; no use. Inquire 473 Valencia st. pheve BALM OF FPIGS. D ettt S POSITIVELY cures all diseases of women; tumors and cancer; recommehded by phy- siclans. Local office, 804 Larkin st. 4(s-The WhaieboneCanot bregi warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c: plates, $5; full set; all work painiess and '.:llnled. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, $350—PARTNER for well paying cigar stand on Market st.; elegant fixtures; full stock; money-maker. See BROOKBANK. $250—$§250—$250. | SALOON license—Saloon license. See BROOK- BANK. $300—PARTNER; must be honest, sober, re- liable. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. $650 TO $10,000—Saloons that will stand inves- tigation. Sce BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. RESTAURANT, _also dellcatessen stores, at bargains. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny. F. L. SKAGGS & CO. Leading Western Hotel Brokers, 26 Mont- gomery st., S. F.; phone James 6301; hot | for sale and to lease throughout the We | hotelmen invited to call. BAY SHORE REALTY CO.. Phone Mint 2986 = 1208 Market st. BUSINESS ADVISERS. HONEST man, full charge, cigar stand; $20 week; apply 10 to 12 and 1 to 2 Sunday. 1208 Market st., room 5. WE incorporate and float stockgcompanies; we handle unlisted securities; loans negotiated. go&zfno GILBERT & CO., Ellicott square, uffalo. $900 _RESTAURANT; great bargain; fine loca- tion; good business; party going East; also Mist of saloons. Eitel & Carroll, 212 Kearny. $17,500 WORTH of capital stock In new cor- poration now being organized, can be bought for $7000; a legitimate investment that will pay from S to 10 per cent first year; respon- sible party can become a director in the company: subscriptions recelved from $100 up. Addrees box 1495, San Francisco Call. FOR sale—A beautiful summer and winter re- sort in Frultvale with park attached which sublets for $100 every Sunday to association: hotel has 20 furnished rooms, also cafe and restaurant; long lease, cheap rent; price $1500 if sold within 10 days. Aprly to W. E. RUDELL, Real Estate, Fruitvale, Cal. A—$300; PARTNER wanted in mechanical business; light work; short hours; no previous experience required; $15 to $35 a week each. 47 Geary st., room 2. FOR sale—Country newspaper and job offlce; owner leaving State; a good ""5"“‘ Ad- dress box 1497, Call office, Oakland. $1500—DRUG store in Oakland: central loca- tion; low rent: established business. J. H. CROTHERS, 490 Twenty-fourth st., Oakland, paying business. See B. G. | BUSINESS CEANCES—Continued. A—CAMERON & CO.: Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. FOR sale—First-ciass bazaar; located in thriv- ing location, city; fine plategiass windows; store fixtures; large stock; long lease; cheap rent; doing good business, clearing $150 to $200' per month; trial given; established 17 | | years; one of best propositions in city; siek- | ness; snap; price $3500. % rent only $75 per month: weil horses, bugzies, hacks and coupes ; long es- | tablished and doing a good business; owners retiring, cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. 3 Eacy’ st. i FOR sale—Stotionery. school supplies, dress ! linings; well located; cheap rent; doing good | business: 3 living rooms; stock. will invoice | more than price asked: sickness; price $1500. | CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEA™NG. Parvomcdobdbon sodubs todens s s a5 COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal: carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop: prices moderate. 8. F. Com- pressed Alr Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 470. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing werks, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- __DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate Telephone East 126. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cieaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74 Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st WALCOM & CO., Props. rpeg-beating work el. Mission 263. RUDOLPH & CO.. ca reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. CLOTHING RENOVATING. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real es- tate, rooming-houres and business chances. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—One of the best ha, wood, coal, grain, feed. | lime and cement businesses in | horses and wagons, ali present owner has made a for- tune and wants to retire; guaranteed to clear frcm $500 to $800 per month: trial glven If desired; part down. CAMERON & CO. 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 goods business propositions for investors, such as first-class laundry, ice- cream manufactory, bakeries, 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. -— MAKING DOLLARS GROW Is a trade. Our manager took $1500 supplied by ers, doctors, clerks, clergymen, women. et in Belfast, Me., and in an honest, profitable business earned and paid them through Bel- fast Natiopal Bank $330,000 00 IN CASH IN 18 MONTHS. Tha history; all the proof you want. EVERY DOLLAR EARNED $200 00. Would you like to have had a few dollars in that deal? If so, history is repeating iteelf. We have a great co-operative bus! ness growing fast. We have 4000 chare holders; we want a few more. Send for our 20-page book, ‘A GUIDE TO FULL POCK- ETS.” It's FREE. You can invest §1 or $100. No chance for loss. No get-rich-quick scheme, just a great profit-making business, managed by a man who knows how to make it pay. That's all. Don’t miss this chance. Nutriola Co., 142Z W. Madison st., Chicago. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of any de- scription do not fail to call upon us; we may have just what you want to buy or a pur- | chaser for what you want to sell. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., 1312 Market st., Rooms 418-419. Telephone Folsom 8468. BIG PROFITS—Send for booklet, “Guide to | Success'’; valuable information to large and | small investors on grain markets; great op- portunities for large profits in wheat and | corn; accounts of $20 and up accepted. Logan & Roach, 43 Commerce bldg., Chicago. WOULD YOU BE SATISFIED | By having it proved to you conclusively that We earn and pay large monthly profits to big and small fnvestors, without risk of any | kind? Particulars free by writing W. H. | LATIMER, 411 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR sale—Launch business; owing to C. A. McNeill being suddenly called East and de- | tained Indefinitely, the established business, | launches, etc., of the C. A. McNeill Launch | Co. is offered for sale. For particulars in- | quire at office, Clay-st. bulkhead. CALL route for sale; good route in Alameda. Apply to this office or call at 1813 Pacific | ave., Alameda; take broad gauge train, get oft at Grand st. station, Alameda; call be- fore 12 noon. A—DELICATESSEN; sell very cheap; owner leaving city: big profits; cash trad part cash, balance easy payments; write t: Rox 3899, Call office. A_RESTAURANT doing a paylng busines: having a fine equipment, a good location and | long lease, can be bought for $3000. Box | 1500, Call office. 40 CENTS invested in our coal mine to-day will | be worth §1 in a year; guaranteed by rail- ;;\lld bonds if desired. Box 270, Minneapolis, nn. COMPETENT business man, with $5000, as president of a good substantial company; can clear $10,000 first year; investigate this. Box 4760, Call. ON account of long illness, will sell delicates- sen store: transfer location; doing good busi- ness; will take country or city property in exchange. Box 4762, Call. $1080 BUYS business worth having; easy: only 3 hours’ work week; profit $100 mo.; gentle- man’s position: snap; monopoly: am leaving | city. Call at shops, 8080 Golden Gate ave. WANTEDTo invest $2000 in a corner gro- cery and bar; place must be worth the money. Address, with price and location, box_ 4601, Call. | WANTED—Partner with $300 to Invest in best paying business in San Franeisco: you must | investigate this to appreciate its value. Box 4512, Call office. | $7000—FOR sale, half Interest in wholesale | and retall wine and liquor business: fine bar trade; trial given. Box 4471, Call FOR sale—Best paying shoe shop in city; will sell cheap; makes from $30 to $40 week. 2140 Filimore st. AN INCOME FOR THE FAMILY. Dividends that will pleave you. Address Drexel bldg., Philadelphia,” Pa. FOR sale—10-cent vaudeville theater; clearing $200 weekly: excellently located; on best cir- cuit. Box 4783, Call PHOTO supply store; good locality, city; will exchange for Oakland or Berkeley property; evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. 2531 Mission st. WANTED—Lady of mea in_manufacturing busines: 4534, Call office. ‘WANTED—Three men with $1500 each: cut, rind, extract and market tanbark; selling 19 cord; make $20,000 yearly. Box 4418, Call. to join physician &00d profit. Box SUITS cleaned and pressed, §1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410: phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants cjected for $4; collections made; eity or couniry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 8-10. Tel. Main 5580 B ——— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. | MARION GRIFFIN. 406 Hearst bldg., over “Examiner’” entranos, corner 3d and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. Hotels and rooming-houees for sale. Free list. We furnish abstracts free & guarantee titles. WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND A 37-room house on Ellis st., only 4 blocks from Market; fine location; elegantly fur- nished, right up to da A SWELL ENTRANCE, STEAM HEAT, HOT AND COLD WATER. Profit $170 monthly; only $1500 cash neces- sary; near first-class restaurants. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. MARION GRIFFI IN. “SUNNY HOME™ FOR SALE. NEAR Post and Leavenworth. Isn't that a fine location? RENT §$4, profit $4 per room; 23 rooms. Perman:nt roomers, of course. PRICE $800 down and $800 on time. MARION GRIFFIN. WOULD_YOU ltke to bank $211 monthly? We offer you such a house.— Price $3200. YOU WILL GET Easy Terms For quick action. THE OWNER wants to take %h.fin—roo;\ h;mn t we offer for $3500. MARION GRIFFIN i Cordtally invites you To investigate. A 12-room house Reduced to $400 cash. Central; rent $30. Income over rent, $47. All men roomers. Not a 1st class house, But i€s reliable. | ARION GRIFFIN. HIGH-CLASS proposition for some enterpris ing lady or gentleman of education and re furnished with a fine grade of fu: draperies and carpetings; MARION GRIFFIN. SACRIFICE SALE of the handsomest and most modern | apartment house of 150 rooms in San Francisco; new and beautiful fur- nl;&l}m that cost $16,000; will take 7500 yearly profit. It is the greatest bargain ever offered. No cards. EXCLUSIVELY for sale by MARION GRIFFIN. 4 MODERN 7-room flat, (RoTth o ; furnished new in September; rent $27 50; price $450; hair mattresses. MARION GRIFFIN. house poorly furnished: g00d _opening for right MARION GRIFFIN. forced sale; party. $2500—50 ROOMS; well furnished apartment house; corner; rent $168; business easy to run and pays well. MARION GRIFFIN. $2000—38 ROOMS; hotel, clearing $150 monthly: very select boarders; owner sick; will take small rooming-house in exchange and time on balance. MARION GRIFFIN. $750—16 ROOMS: rent $50; same owner for 12 ears; nice location for roomers or rders; morth of Market. MARION GRIFFIN. APARTMENT HOUSE of 46 rooms. NEAR HOTEL GRANADA. TNCOME - $i75 th; NCOME monthly over expenses. PRICE $3000; terms easy. Agent from this office go with buyer. MARION GRIFFIN. $1500 CASH or realty syndicate certificate; | corner grocery, family liquor store: no op- position; best location. 1699 Post st. $3000—BEER bottling plant; well established; will give easy terms if desired. Box 4523, Call office. WANTED—To buy saloon or grocery and bar; 2_%: nar.; and location; owners only. Box PARTNER wanted—Business man; office and ougelde work; small capital; big income. Box 4744, Call office. CANDY store; good location; must sell; come make offer; choice of two. 1427 Market s GOOD furniture store; 3 living rooms; big yard; brick building; rent $18. Howard st. LADY or gentleman with $300; ean insure big income. Box 4875, Call office. e PARTNER In first-class saloon. Inquire SIEBE BROS. & PLAGEMANN, Sacramento and Sansome sts. COALYARD for sale; investigate; fine location; doing a good business; owner leaving city. Address box 1494, Call office, Oakland. ‘WANTED—Immediately, a captain with $1000 to take charge of smail vessel. Address box 4511, Call office. FOR sale—On account of _sickness, small branch bakery and delicatessen store. 2790 Mission st. $1000—CIGAR stand; near theater; best loca- tion north Market: $600 stock, cash register, machines; big trade; long lease. 100715 Mkt. $115—CORNER cigar stand; fair stock; rent $5; good trade; bargain. 1007% Market st. FINE paying drygoods store, with lease; own- er leaving State; no agents. Box 4481, Call. FOR sale—Cheap, dental parlor in good loca~ tion. Box 4742, Call. GAR store for sale;: downtown and very central. Box 4405, Call. PLACE for lease; fitted for a cigar stand; good location. Bon 4006, Call. MAN and wife want to buy a notlon store ‘close to school. Box 4102, Call. SALOON Brewery. licenses for sale at Washington NEWSPAPER—Best-equipped newspaper and Job plant in one of the best towns in South- ern California; most influential Republican paper in the county. Box 4420, Call office. RESTAURANT at 314 Hayes st.; price re- duced; owner wishes to leave city. Paying _delicatessen store for sale, cheap. 1209 Fillmore s FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar. North Star Brewing Company. GROCERY and saloon; 645 Valencla, cor.; good business; selling account of other business. Inquire 100 LOYTS IM—ArDIIunu sending stamp will receive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet, Suburb, New_York. 20th Century Realty Co., 8 Wall wt., New York. NEW Arkansas ofl fleild—G. M. Bailey Mis- sour! Pacific immigration agent, Little' Rock, Ark., can get you an oll lease, trifiing ex- pense, Fortunes from future sale leases. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 5Oc; gas given. GOLD fillings, 76c; silver, 35c; $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,204 Sutter PARTNER—Detective and collection; estab- lihed business; small capital. 1014 Broad- way, room 25, Oakland. PARTNER wanted In the furniture and uphol- mfim; capital small. Inquire 1714 ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dent 3 floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, eor“g"trnl:-lfi.' PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, §1 50 up; crowns, $2 up;fillings, 25c DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary to corner Sutter st, n‘ur:‘it ave. e CHILDREN'S Lyceum every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. at Mkt & 7th, Odd Fellows; No, §, frec library. Pl ol A A R N WS G SN MRS. STODDARDS: select full test read se- ‘ances, 25¢; Sun., Tues.; sittings daily. 278 Oth ALL work teed by the N T fista Dr. Berking, Mgr., 900 Misaton, cor. Stb: Call, 16 sent Unlied States Gr Canada | $275—ACTIVE man as partner; established business; duties easily learned; sure profit of “§85.a_month: to each. 632 Market st., r. 6. ROUTE 12. San Francisco Call, for sale. Ap- ply San Francisco Call office. BLACKSMITH shop in mountain town for sale; no competition. Box 4533, Call office. SALOON license, stock and fixtures for sale; make offer. 1912 Market st. OYSTER grotto and house In business Tiveet. tof §500: remt cheap. Box 4008, Cart flgflm:mm Inquire 125 Third A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposits Fifth. Open unttl 11 p. m. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 _pages, sent to any address in the fed States or Ca one year for $1. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING receives gold medal above all others at St. Louls exposition; fits every form: follows every fashion; everything from basting to designing taught; best course in millinery given on the coast: patterns cut to measure. McDOWELL SCHOOL, 1019 Market st. I St e i s Lo s Bk 1 JUST from Paris—MME. OLGA, dresemakij for lndies and misses. 32 Géary st. opp St. Francis. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. GREAT SNAP. ALL YOU NEED is $300 cash. rent_only | $5 per room, with a 5-year lease; price $3500. | properly managed will pay | ———— A—CAMERON & CO., Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rocmirg Houses, Hotels and All Kiods of Business Chances. An_up-to_date downtown house: rent only 35 50 per room; - light and sunny roome: electric iights and elevator; has 108 rooms. well furnished throughout; now clearing $350 to $450 per month; make’ offer; owner must leave city; only with us. 128 rooms: cheap rent; long lease; first- up-to-date_downtown ' house; well furni 2 clearing $500 to $600 per month: must sell on account of other business: only with us. Model apartment-house, 2 and 3 rooms each; rent is cheap: elezantly furnished; 3.year lease; there are 90 rooms; everything new and modern; you can get b —— B argain account of Well located house close in, with cheap rent: two years' lease; furniture and carpets in first-class (‘undihllr)n. will guarantee to clear per month now and can be made to clear $300; fine business proposition. o 7-room modern flat; close in; well furnished; cost $600; a barzaim if sold at once; $250. 180 rooms: grand, new, modern apartment- house; elewantly furnished and . squippeds cheap’ rent; fine lease; paying 3300 to $600 :::nm;)'nt‘h.:x : full of nice peopile; bar- ] en at once; dissolution of part- 24 rooms; rent $145; new and slegantly fus- nished; ‘oak and mahogany; fine cuttion: good lease. Have new, modern 82.room house; rent $878; electric lixhts, elevator, corner: ing up-to-date; ownmer will exchange for im- proved property netghborhood San Joss: vaiue $7000 to S10.000 - 21 rooms; cheap rent; very central: good fur- must leavs city; make an offer. 65 rooms; best downtown commercial house i thing first.class condition: will trade Oakland. Alameda or B-rnuymmr: 9-room flat; remt only $50;: water free: furniture; good carpets; must sell; price ‘What do you think? 31-room -mtgu-: rent only $130; where you can clear wife at hospital 16 roome: rent $65; good furniture and oar days; leaving city: make offer. 60 rooms; new, modern building: el far- clearing a handsome profit; fine opportunity to get an up-to-date house reasonable; sick- niture and carpets; clears $100 per month; city; clearing now 3300 per month; every- ranch in Caltfornia: must leave cfty. month: no work; this you can get for 'n:. pets; always full: must sell within next tem nished; close in; full of first_class people: ness. We have 13 beautifully furnished rooms fine block on Post st.: full nicest kind : roomers; new and modern throughout; brings in nice income: furniture in oak, birdseye maple, velvet and axminster carpets; cost $1800 to furnish six months ago; obliged to leave city; big bargain, $1200. 45 rooms, rent only $125; first-class locstion: well furnished and good running order; clear- ing now over $200 per month: always full: Bestopuy In elty; account of sfckness: price | —— 30 rooms: newly furnished throughout; year lease: downtown: fine, respsctabl money making house; part down; balance reascnable interest ! 34 rooms: cheap rent; thoroughly menovated: all in fine shape: fine little apartment-house; clears $130; reduced to $2800. Large list of real estate, rooming houses and business for exchanze or trads always on hand. CAMERON, 3 HOTELS.. . 3 Eddy st | $250—8-ROOM house; rent $16; 8 rooms rent for $30 50. 110 Minna st. | S ——— | BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. D U KIND-HEARTED lady with a grown child would lke small child to board: mother's care. MRS. WATTENBERG, 237 Minna st. i A mother's care to child, $10 mo.; nr. school. | Mrs. M. Wallace, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, Ala. Co. WANTED—Child Twengleth st. to board; reasonable. 3339 | PRIVATE family would board little girl 4 to 8; good home. 385 Oalk st. e ———— _____ CLAIRVOYANTS. AA—THE FUTURE CAN BE TOLD. FREE FREE FRED If_mot correct. His regular $5 reading this week for i N u ouo RN BLANCHARD, st st The eminent Clatrvoyant—Psychie—Mystie. Tells your full name, what you calied foe, whom and when you will marry, reads your entire life from Infancy to old age. He gives advice on business, love, court- | ship. marriage and teils of your friends and enemies: removes eyil Influences, reunites the separated and causes speedy and happy marriage to the ome of your choice; cures disease and lost vitality without medicine; locates mines, buried treasure, old estates, lost or stolen goods, absent friends, HE SEES ALL. TELLS ALL, 460 GEARY ST, BETWEEN TAYLOR AND MASON—PRIVATE FLAT. HOURS—10 TO 8 P. uy. DAILY AND SUN- | DAY. ———— e RICHARD MAYO, CLATRVOYANT. At a glance, befors you have & chance to ut- ter one word, he tells you what you came for and what you want to know. HE TELLS YOU Whethe N0, TO ATTAIN SU er your present business investments will be snccesstul. No matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition, call on this gifted man and find relief. His descriptions of your friends and enemies are as real as though they tocd befors you. He tells you but the truth. hlp{'. discouraged, or health, eall on Professor Mayo and he will aid you in life's greatest blessings, health, wealth and happiness. Satisfaction guarantesd or no 14 rooms; 7 blocks north of Market street. Price down to $750. Easy terms. MARION GRIFFIN. 16-ROOM HOUSE. Highly respectable, Near Post and Mason. Clean and 4n g order. Rent $75. Profit $75 monthly. Price $1200. MARION GRIFFIN. 200-ROOM HOUSE. For exchange for real estate. Partly furnished. New and modern. Should clear $1000 monthly properly man- aged. Price $9500. MARION GRIFFIN. FOR SALE. 36-room house: downtown:fine furniture.$5000 24 rooms: central; everything new, $1600; $500 cash. 30 rooms; downtown: transient ... 14 rooms: Sutter st.; transient ........$1000 100 rooms: all rented: fine furniture, $10,000, B ol e SRR RS e San Francisco Credit Co., 10 Turk st,, 1st fir. LIST of great bargains; from 7 to 200 rooms; cheap rents. To exchange for a lodging- house, 377 acres land in Santa Clara County, also 2 Oakland lots; good-paying country hotels and roadhouses. Money loaned on furniture. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny. CALL, investigate why 22-room house is for sale; money-maker; cheap rent: lease; price low: good location. Manila, 747% Howard. 9 ROOMS: rent $30: plano; good furniture; all rented; income $45; net $600; call afternoons; no agents. 652 Folsom st ROOMING-HOUSE _ of 10 micely furnished events to occur in the future; if you are trouble, discontented or not satisfled life or have domestic, love or business trou- For and correct picture of future wife or w'.; never falls; convince yourself: readings, 23a and up; 10 to 8 p. m.; also Sundays; cures iseases by her strong sympathy. 48 Tth st. FROM. all sections they come to the wonderful _demonstrations of _the mnoted LIVINGSTONE. Readings $1. Would be a relief to know how you will be relieved of the matters that are you and of the schemes of your that you may meet with better success? Thenm for @a reliable reading go to LIVINGSTONE, 428 Eddy st.; three separate reception pariors: lady attendants: hours 10 a. m. to 8 p, m. OCCULT Truth pariors at 208 Bilig S ThE e within the reach of all; look at t) 1t not to attractions every half-hour after 3 o the bodiless child: Ardroe. the Greek . der reader. MME. LOBELIN, manager. a. m. to 5 p. day evening. MME. PORTER, ‘with double veil and sight. present, future: 1. 50c; &. by cards Teery fun lite read. $1. 308 Jones: mens MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted ol rooms fé le; always : mood locati MG“:;::..'N_:L!&:“ _ EOTEL of 150 rooms at a sacrifice; also 7- room sunny new flat; worth investigating: no dealers. Box 1607, 1008 Market st. ROOMING-HOUSE cheap; no reasonable offer refused; inquire Monday, 10 to 4. 282 Turi. WELL furnished 7-room house, a bargain; call Sunday. 205 Secona rent, at st. reveals love, ma: Mrs.A.H. Kronenberg, palmist, o lairvoyant, carq . when others fail t 2 2 mml Ty me:readings 25c. in, nr. G. G. ave. ; tel. Larkin 4207. business advice: PROF, JOHNS, palmist and psychic card read. er; readings 20c: 2 to O p. m. 512 Jessie st HIOUSE, 11 rooms, all sunny: permansnt room. lease sacrifice, fail. heaith. 30 MeAlliorms: crs;lease;sacri SIXTH, 308—12 rooms; rent $30; great sacri- fice; must sell. Call 12 to 7. EDDY, 124—Transient house for sale. $350—10 ROOMS, furnishe - «ent ; must at once. 13 Tenth st e o ROSALIND. world renowned spiritual clalrvoy. ant, psychic, palmist. 19 Powell (The l‘.n:,) MISS WARD, clairvoyant, and facts, The Vendome, ives names, dat 104 Market, r. m"