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OAKLAND ADV'T’SM’NTS.|OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. HOLCOME, BREED & BANCROFT, Inc., 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. $5000_Eiegant home just being finished up on that choice tract op Webster st., Dear 28th. This property will be worth & third more in two years The only Way to appreciate this is to see it; 8 rooms; 40- foot lot. —79— 700—North Oukland home of 8 large rooms. T le e residence oh & lot F4xIBO fost is located in first-class Deighboriiood. Terms. 2 5 tirl Tittle B located $3000—This most beautiful little home, in Berkeley’s choicest resident section, is to be sacrificed; former price $3600. See us at once. —1798— $2550 —Including carpets and stove and heater for an elegant little cottage of 5 rooms. Just completed but parties going away. Lot 40x135; convenient to cars and almost on Eey route line r San Francisco, —im— $2600—3ere it 1s. The very thing you have been looking for. Story and a half cot- tage of 6 rooms, finished off in most com- piete snd modern way. Only two-blocks from Key route station, This cottage was put up by the best comtractor in Oakland d you can't beat it for $3500. See us for particulars —252 $1250 cash, balance on your terms, will buy a 6-room house on herman st., near Tele- graph ave.; lot 37:6x115. This is prac- & two years. ——in— CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. Lot 35x115, on Alcatraz ave. This lot is cheap, but it s going to increase in value, and llke &il good things it won't last. Only —e1—— $000_—Another good one; lot 35x115, in North Oakiend. See us quick if you want this. > ek $4700—Large Jot in the heart of Berkeley's business blocks. An unsurpassed lpcation for stores. It is not necessary fof us to tell you what §s dolng in Berkeley prop- erty. Will increase in value right along. 585— Come in and let us tell you about that cheap property in Latham Terrace in East Oak- iand We have lots there at $10 per foot. Located above the fog and only few min- utes by car from Oakland. See us for terms. ,_in_every y and Fruitvale. well for cash, half cash, third cash or on any terms you want HOLCOMB. BREED & BANCROFT, Ine., 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. BARGAINS IN SBVERAL VERY CHOICE LOTS IN GOOD LOCATION: ALSO IM- PROVED PROPERTY. WB HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LIST OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY TO CHOOSE FROM. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUR SALBS DBEPARTMENT NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR PROPERTY. $1850—Foreclosure sale; beautiful 5-room house, with high besement, brick founda- tion, bath, etationary tubs, hot and cold water; jot 60x180 ft.; barn, chicken- house, berry bushes, fruit trees; this roperty is located within ome block of trains and car lines in one of the neighborhoods of Oukland; owner ged to sell property this week on t of mortgage. $2500—Brand new G-room cottage, just fin- 1 north side of 35th st.; pine fin- ish, with elegant oak mantel; all mod- ern conveniences; it is & pick-up at this fieure; close to electric cars and Key Route and can be bought on easy terms. £2650—Must be s0ld at onoe; cottage of 5 large sunny rooms: bath, closets high, boarded baser ell in first-class repair and on fine residence s readily for $30 UNIMPROY lots on north side of street; 855115 feet: street work complete; electric cars pass this p within & block of pu s e for bullders to make 25 _each STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, ‘Oukland. money OD & HULL. RS A MAN TO THE your anchor. RER RETURNS TS—invest your NOTHING SOIL LIK surplus WE HAVE MANY DESIRABLE PROPO- SITIO! 29—$1500—Takes a S-room, high-base- cottage, barn and 50x150 lot; some fruit shrubbery: 1 block from Tel. $1650—Four-room _cottage; chicken- 40x100; 1 biock from Tel. ave. 250—A good B-room house; 1 block desirable. ng, well built 7-room lot 40x150; com- on car li shrubbery, ete. 3 a gar: t_125x100. S-room, 2-story house; bath; hot and coid water; windmill and tank; chic! es end yards; cherry trees in full bear- 50x280; near boulevard; fine 9—$5000—Houss of 8 rooms; high base- nice garden; lot 75x200; & Fruitvale ave. 4—A North Oakland corner investmest; SO0x148: at present contains 4-room cot- ptional chance. WE HAVE ANY NUMBER OF DESIRABLB LOTS FOR SALE, EITHER FOR CASH OR ON THE SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT S. WE WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE WISH, ON ANY LOT YOU MAY BLROD & HULL PHONE RED 5881 1200 BROADWAY. e e e 2 e e THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME—Eiegant 6- Toom cottage; sunny side of street; 5 min- utes’ walk to train; open plumbing; open lawn; swell colonial exterior plan; large re- ception hall. parior, dining-room; 5 ft. Ore- &on pine paneling; high basement; must be s0ld &t once; this is a spap; price $3000; easy terms. Don’t miss this; must be sold at once; ele- gant Queen Anne 6-room modern house; sunny side of street; paneled dining-room: pillared @rch from reception hall to parior; Quaker fireplace: porcelain bath: open plumbing; large sunny porch with turned posts: open m: cement walks around house and only 5 short blocks\from train: swell neighborhood; price $3250, Including large gas range and vent hood: Deasy water heater; only small cash payment required KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 Broadway. ALDEN RBALTY CO., 5184 Telegraph ave. Phone Black 6481. $80 front foot—On Telegraph ave.; good busi- ness corner. _$10 front foot—100 feet east of Telegraph “ave. mear new Key Route depot; sewer work dope. $12 front foot—On Cherry st near Telegraph ave.;. handy to Key Route; lot 35xi40. $350 cash, $25 per month—New modern two- story 6-room house; street work complete: handy to Key Route; price $2600; lot 85x140; &00d_neighborhood $250 cash, $25 per month—New modern high basement G-room cottage: lot 50X100; price $2250; 2 blocks to Grove st. Key Route depot. _— CHICKEN RANCH AND A GOOD ONE, $1500 cash: monthly payments to suit: good 4-room cottage, veranda around; 10 chicken- houses, brooding-house and brooders; 20,000 gal tank: water piped all over place: young fruit trees; 1% acres all wire fenced: close to electric cars and boulevard connecting with Key route; sandy loam soil; away from fogs and cold winds; stock of chickens go with place; desth the cause of selling; it's a bar- gain: price. all told, $3750. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway sta- tion. Oakisnd. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Lana Owner. lly & new house, having been built | OAXLAND HOUSES TO LET. FOR RENT—That handsome, upper flat of § large rooms with bath, pantry, paneied din- ing rooms etc.; sunshine all day; situated at 310 s, east of Webster; has large separate yard in rear; owner takes care of lawn, ashes, garbage, ete.; rent for $27 per month. Apply to JAS. 8. NAISMITH, 534 13th st S ——————— OAXLAND FLATS TO LET. FURNITURE of 6-room flat for sale; flat for | rent cheep on account of going away. 353 10th st., Oakiand, 0“;‘.!;.’00_ O I'-l'i'. ONE or two large, clean, sunny rooma, single or housekeeping: central. 615 Fifteenth st. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHEICAL. THE Theosophical Soclety, Academy of Sci- Prorma preublect The Soul 4H 10 irne. Vestures.”” Music by Professor W. H. Lips- combe. E—— SUNDAY LECTURES. [ttt DR. JOHN A. KHRGAN'B free lectures this evening, Electriclans’ Hall, 30 Eddy st.; sub- ject, “How to Cultivate Strong Lunss,” fol- lowed by views of a visit to Norway and Sweden. Free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition bt sanitarium Tuesday evening. Remember the question-box. Spe- clal music, ALHAMBRA to-night, 8 o'clock, Dec, 4, “Col- orado Cruelties t tory by wn:k and picture of Cripple strike as it really was; told by chairman executive board, West- Federation of Miners; 100 life-size vie greatest industrial object lesson of twentie century; come early. ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; 10c, 28c, BOc. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas; elso Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. ASTROLOGY. ASTOR, famous N. Y. astrologe! ity: advice, lessops, booklet. 5 bl ot Market st BOARDING POR CHILDREN. WOULD 1like to board a child from birth up; room ERT Hbasmmmest tetiae rameor. able. Bi7 First ot 3 NURSE having her own home will board baby birth; have cows' and goats' milk. 208 rry st., Glen Park. BOY can have home comforts in doctor's fam- ily; $25 per month. Box 1681, Call office. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $850—CORNER saloon_on Fourth st., rent $25 dally receipts about $1 ‘business; own. er must sacrifice, as he has to leave the city. R _G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. $700—HALF interest in manufacturing busi- ness; estb. 16 years; partner can clear $150 easily; investigate; rare chance, See R. G| WILKBE, 2613 Kearny st. \ . PRICE $1100—Wood, coal, hay and grain yard; a long-established business; 2 horses and 3 wagons; rent only $25; rare chan G SWILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2900; CORNER grocery and bar on Va- lencia st.; lease; old established and good paying business; investigate; a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE; 20% Kearny st. A—$500; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen store, with 8 nicely furnished rooms; reut 16; a good paying business. See R. G. ILKE, 263 Kearny st CHILDREN to board; 2 blocks from school. MRS. M, WALLACH, Fitsburg, Alameda. DR. BETIERO, the Orlental Mystic—Free lec- ture to-night, 8 o'clock, Odd Fellows' Me- morial Hall,’ corner Seventh and Markst, ““True Occultism.” TO-MOKROW the day for bargains in furni. ture. H. Schelhass, 11th st.,cor.store, Onkiand ' MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY BEAY, PETATE. | $300 TO $800—Ten ver cent cash, balance $10 sonthly; fice large lots; graded strests; pure mountath water; grand redwood trees; cnarming views; right at the station; they | are sellinz fast: 150 lots sold; send for il- lustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. e —— San Francisco Advertisem’'ts ©O. N. ORLOW lecture on “Ho-Ga Breathing, Demonstrating _self-help in_mental disturb- ances. Golden Gate (upper) Hall, 8 p. m. 25c. ‘WANTED—Children to board; best of r!l:_l" ences; music. 408 Clement st., Richmond Dist. LITTLE girl to board; hand: school. 1015 Jackson st. s ‘WOULD 1like to board and room a child; also room for parent. 118 Page st. DR. COLLINGE—Subject, *‘Elimination of Dis- ease by Illumination of the Mind"; Welcome Hall, 0dd Fellows bullding, 8 p. m. — HARRY GAZB, Golden Gate main hall; free lecture at 8. Subject, ‘“How I Discovered the Secret of Everlasting Youth.” MISS FRANCES E. SPEYER speaks at Golden Gate Hall to-day, 11 a. m.; subject, ‘‘The Vision of the Perfect Body. ARTHUR MORROW LEWIS, ences, Thursday; subject, and Unsclentific'’; 10c. JACK LONDON, Alhambra Theater, Sunday, 18th, 8 p. m.; subject, “‘The Scal " Ad. X?n. Foresters' Hall, /102 O/ Farrell; truth-seeke: mesting, 8 p. m.; lecture, muslo, tests; free. cademy of Sal “Bthics, Scientific NTRAL M. E Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—At the morning service the pestor, Dr. George W. White, will give the nrst of a series of sermons on the sub- Ject, “Is the Aposties’ Creed Obsolete?” Evening subject, “‘If Christ Should Come. Sunday school, 12:45, Rolla V. Watt super- intendent. Young People’s meetings at 6:15 p. m. Seats free. A warm welcome. Good music. Concert begins at 7:50 p. m. CALIFORNIA Street Methodist Church, cor- ner California and Broderick sts.—The pas- tor, Rev. George A. Hough, will preach orning and evening. Morning _theme, ‘Silent Witnesses.” Evening, “‘A Solution of the Temperance Problem.” ' Special music by fine chorus choir. All seats free. Strangers invited. Sunday school at 9:45 s m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. James H. Williams, pastor, will preach at 11 & m on “Songs at the End of the Way." At 7:30 p. m. the choir, Mr. I E. Blake director, will give Rossinl's ‘Stabat Mater” in its entirety. GRACE Church, California st., corner of Stock- ton—Rev. David J, Evans, rector. Celebra- tion of Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Litany, second celebration of Holy Comm with sermon by the rector, 11 a m. ertory Motet, “Immanuel” ' (Thayer). Monthly musical service, 7:45 p. m. All seats free #t this service. Organist and choirmaster, lliam H. Hoit, FIRST Unitarian Church, 8.W. corner Geary and Frankiin sts., Rev. Bradford Leavitt, mintster—Junior church ‘and Sunday_school, 10 a. m., Rev. Bradford Leavitt and C. A. Murdock, superintendents; Sunday service, 11 a m; there is no eveningz service; Mr. Leavitt will preach; subject, “What Is Chnistianity”; music by quartet, under direc- tion of H. Bretherick, organtst; all are cor- ally invited. e e RO Sl LU N0 UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valen- cla st. oars)—C. Calvert Smoot, minister; residence 3470 Twentieth st. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mrs. L. A Covel superintendent. At the morning ser- vice at 11 o'clock C. Calvert Smoot will preach, subject, “Is Love Enough?’ Music by orchestra and cholr, ufider the direction of Mr. Jabish Clement. All cordially in- vited. No evening service. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st., Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor—The pastor will preach at 11 2. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school at 9:45 = m.; Christian eavor at 5:16 and 6: p. m.; Wednesday, %8 p. m., midweek ser- vice; Thursday, 8 p. m. closing meeting of the year of the Men's Club; thers will be a musical programme and an address on ‘‘Good Citizenship” by Fairfax Wheelan; all are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyteriar Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill .D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock sacrament of the Lord's supper; evening serv 7:30_o'clock. Sermon’ topic, ‘‘Win- dows Open Toward Jerusalem.” The will preach at both services. Sabbath schooi at 9:20 &. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. TRINITY Presbyterian Church, corner Twenty- third and Caupp sts., Rev. Bdward K. Strong, pastur—The sacrament of the Lord will be observed at 11 a. m.; Bible at 12:30 p. m.; Endeavor Soclety at 8:30 p. evening public service at 7:80, subject: “The Second Coming of Christ’; strangers welcome. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts—Rev. George C. Adams, D., pastor.” At 11 &. m., sermon by Rev. C. M._Hartley. At 7:45 p. m., sermon by Rev. H. Melviile Tenney. All are cordlally invited. THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor, wiil preach morning and evening. i1 a. m., “The Place of the Church in e Affairs of the People.” 7:30 p. m., *“Thomas Carlyle—or a Message From a Great Man's Resolution.’ st., near UNITY Lodge No. 131, I O. O. F.—The Grand Master will be. present TUESDAY EVENING, December 6. All members are urgently requested to attend. _All members o the ceder are invited. 0dd Fellows' Hall, Sixteenth an encia. sts. E. H. ANDREWS, N. G. A. P. BUTTON, Recording Secretary. * ODIN Lodge No. 398 I O, O. F.— Initiation WEDNESDAY, De. cember 7 (four candidates), and election of officers. Visitors cor- dially invited. 4 GEORGE C. MOREN, N. G. SWAN CHYTRAUS, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I Q. O. _F.—Initiation MONDAY NIGHT i presence 110:1 lu:- R"‘ master; Memorl; ; visitors cordially invited. J. I. RALPH, N. G. GEO. FRY, R. 8. FAIRMOUNT Lodge No. 108, K. of P. — Officers and members are ‘nottfied to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, A. R. POOLE, EUNDAY AFTERNOON at 20'clock, from his late residence, 1156 Oak st. By or- der of the C. C. R. BE. LANE, M. of F. COMFORTABLE home for a child from 2 to 15. 1206 Golden Gate ave. o et o O S S RS CHILD to board. 185 Lexington ave, WANTED—Small child to board in private family; best of care. 8613 Greenwich st. A LADY would like a child to board. Box 1686, Call office. NORTON & CO., LBADING BUSINESS AG 1104 Market st.; phone Jessio Offer the following bargains. GRAND corner saloon, with 7 living rooms; just listed; long lease; clears $250 monthly asking only $2500————— NORTON & CO. GROCERY and bar, corner, north of Market; owner compelled to go East; will sell for in- Yolce price; & genuine bergain. NORTON 71 ESTABLISHED for 28 years; tionery store; clears $135 monthly; 3 fur- nished living rooms; offer wanted; retiring on account of ill health. NORTON & CO. CIGAR STAND, corner, one-half block from Market; clears $100 monthly; a bargain for §375. NORTON & CO. FRUIT and vegetable store, near Market; 3 living rooms; horse and wagon; rent $20; Al business; oniy $260. NORTON & CO. PARTNER wanted for chicken ranch, close to ity at chance for good worker; $400. NORTON & O book and sta- F. A. BROOKBANK, BUSINESS AGENT, 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. $150—PARTNER for well-paying restaurant; will clear you $75 mo. See BROOKBANK. Pl T, |3 it s st i RESTAURANT—AL location; seats 5i; new 6- foot range; large kitchen: 2 living rooms connected; rent $22 worth $500; price $300. See BROOKBANK. MODERN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camp 9633, M. W. of A., meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Electriclans’ Hall, 35 Eddy st., city. ‘W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. ‘W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk; office, Emma Spreckels building. MARINE Engineers’ Beneficlal Assoctation No. Wl room 627 85—Members are requested to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, A. R. POOLE, from his late residence, 1159 Oak st., SUNDAY, December 4, at 2 o‘clock p. m. R. J. MURRAY, President. W. M. COOMBS, Secretary. MEMBERS of Longshore Lumbermen's Pro- tective Assoclation, Local No. 224, are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral of our ased brother, PAUL PETTERSON, on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 1 p. m., from his lato residence, 153 Geneva st off Brannan, bet. Sixth and Seventh. Bring your badges. JOSEPH DOWNHAM, President. GEORGE, G. HANSEN, Rec. Sec. THE California Debris Commission, having re” celved applications to mine by hydraulic process ym_Esther Jackson and John M ckson,” in Brown Bear Placer Mine, near New Mobawk, Plumas County, Cal., drain- ing into Sulvhur Creek, which reaches Mid- dle Fork Feather River. from Shasta Coun- ty Quartz and Placer Mining Co., in Mur- derers’ Guich Mine, near Stella, Shasta County, Cal, draining into Clear Creek, which reaches Sacramento River, and fron Willlam Nicholls Jr., in Duryea Placer Mine, near Red Dog, Nevada County, Cal. draining _into Greenhorn Creek, which reaches Bear River, gives notice' that a meeting to receive any protests will be held 4t room 68 Flood bullding, San Franoisco, AGENTS WANTED. A _TYPEWRITER is the write think for Xmas. The queen of all novelties is the new Ideal Typograph; does as good work as any typewriter made and retails for only $2'50." Agents don't have to talk. You show it and take orders. Just think how many you could sell to your friends for Christmas preeents. 1If you will act as agent eend us the address of three school trustees and $1 stamps or currency; we will send typograph complete, prepald. C. B. WYNGIE, Pacific Coast agent, 626 Califor- nia st., San Francisco. AGENTS make $100 to $200 a month easy: everybody buys: guaranteed well known stock paying 25 per cent dividends; no mining, oli or fake, but legitimate proposition. Call 412 Crossley building. SEVEN Visits to a Clairvoyant—Just out; gives you the real information;. best book for agents: sample covy by mail, 10 cts. P. C. CUNNINGHAM, P. O. box 2449, San Francis- co, Cal. FIRST Baptist Church, 820 Eddy st.—Rev. W. E. Randall of Portland, Ore., preaches at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. The Lord's Supper fol- lows morning sermon. Bible school, 12: p. m. Christian Bndeavor meetings, p. m. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. All welcome. Seafs free. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts., Rev. AGENTS—We pay $18 a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com- pound; year's contract. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. ‘54, Parsons, Kans. WANTED—Trustworthy man or woman for smail local office; we train our own_people: weekly cash salary. Supt. Local Dep't., N. 2d st., St. Louls. s . Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector—Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 2. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'djock; evening service at 8 o'clock; the rector will preach at both services. UNEXCELLED metal weatherstript for out- side doors; phenomenal selling qualities proven; big profits to hustlers. Introstile Co. Marletta, Ohlo. THE Eeventh-Day Adventist Church, corner Twelfth and Brush sts.. Oakland—Sunday, Dec. 4, at bject, *“The Present Tendency of , Industrial and Eccle- siastical Trusts.”” The subject is of univer- terest. Speaker, B. J. Hibbard of San isco. The public cordially invited. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson- ““God, the Preserver of Man.” Sunday school for children at the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading-room, 206 Kearny rooms 509-510; ‘welcome. THE People’s meet every Bunday evening in Eiks' Hall, 223 Sutter sy, at 8 o'clock. ‘‘Question box™ this evening. FPas- tor, Mrs, Anna L. Glllespie, residence 1101 O'Farrell st. Soclal Monday evening at 708 Golden Gate ave. A MEETING for men only will be held at the Toung Mew's Christian Association, Mason and Eills sts., to-day, at 3 o'clock. Music by the orchestra. Rev. B. R. Willia D.D., will deliver an address, which will fol- lowed by a sacred concert, group Bible study games and o Sllowstlp lunchecs. A1l 'men nvited. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. “PUBLIC" free healing of sick by Rexradio “to-day” 2 and 8 p. m. Radlum Hall, 1 $4200—STORE and flat; mew and modern; rare chance m-tnmsmmmm'n: property located at terminal of Key Route: fiat rented under lease for 2 years at $3) 8 3 per month; store would bring $25 per month; & good opening for any kind of business or for investment. KREISS & HORSWILL 1070 Broadway, Oskland. $12500—A MODERN house of 17 : 105x150; 1 block from new P. O.: ren per month INVESTMENT. $3600—Two flats with a_S-room cottage; rents $43 50 month and well lovated; own. g e THE —————HERE IS A BARGAIN'— stores oot location, Do B. O LABSEN & Tenth st., $6500-MODERN house; 9 rooms; beautiful | "o;nmm Box 1560, Call office, Oakland. 7. Pledmont; ERE s T A preciated. PR RS e S TESTS_Scottish Hall, 8 p. m. Maxwell, Ho- vet, Wrenn, McKee ~Willson, Samuels. Lecture, ‘Hahn Brooks. MRS. STODDARD'S select full test reading seances, 25c; Sunday, Tuesday; sittings daily. 278 Ninth st. STAR clairvoyant readings and healing daily; test to-night; 10c. MME. EILERSPICKEN, 1035 Market at. A_MRS. I J._ WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House, $18 WEEK and expenses to men with rigs to sell poultry goods. JAVELLBE MFG. CO., Dept. “B,”” Parsons, Kens, AGENTS selling_patented article; 100 per cent rofit. R. J. H. Co., 426 Starr King bldg. an Franciscso. WANTED—Ledy and_gentleman sollcltors to EI!nG.I‘O good paying articles. Call 1934 Mar- et st PERFUMES, cosmetics, Christmas goods. Pa- cific Agents Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave., S. F. LIVE agents can make $6 to $8 g t]- mate proposition. Call 400 Grant ‘1‘15.."" PARTNER for old-established express and transfer business. Horses, wagons, harness, everything complete. Party must be able to attend office. Will guarantee $75 monthly; $500 cash required. Full particulars with BROOKBANK. I HAVE one of t best paying propositions on Pacific Coast”for 3 sober, reliable and energetic men, who can invest $300 each, and to same will be offered an interest and position in a business which will clear from §75 to $200 monthly to each. This is no “get rick quick scheme,” but an old es- tablished and reliable business, and one which will stand the closest investigation. Parties must furnish best references, as same will be tendered them. Full particu- lars with BROOKBANK, 917 Market st. SALOONS from $500 up to $7000. Groceries from $500 up to $4000. Restaurant; fine location: $900. Branch bakerfes, coffee-houses, city & coun- try hotels, merchandise stores, roadhouses. Lodging houses from 7 to 200 rooms. For sale and exchange, 385 acres in Santa Clara County for a saloon; Oakland houses, for lodging houses. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Hearny st.; tel. Red 602. CORPORATION charters procured under the laws of any State; 1004 digest corporation laws of eleven leading States free to pros- pectivae incorporators and attorneys: . hand- book, pages, ‘‘Digest Corporation Laws of all States,” §1. NATIONAL INCORPOR- ATING COMPANY, Pierre, South Dakota. oot WANTED—Rellable, ens age new, beautiful, g paying theater; thriving 'city; without competition; salary $100 monthly, but must buy quarter of half interest; bears strictest investigation; none 1med answer unless can interest financially to insure attention, etc.: chance of lifetime for proper party. ' Address ‘‘Opportunity,” care box 1514, Call office. 34200—STORE and flat; new and modern; rare chance to get a good piece of business prop- erty, located at terminal of Key route; flat rented under lease for 2 years at $30 month; store would bring $25 per month; good open- ing for any kind of business or for invest- ment. KREISS & HORSWELL, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. “GUIDE TO SUCCESS., Booklet No. 31 tells how $100 earned $680 in 8 days, $50 earned $375 in 5 days for our customers; complete information on grain end stock market sent with market letter on receipt of postal. LOGAN & ROACH, Board of Trade, Chicago. etic man to man- $500—CIGAR store for sale; good location; fine fixtures: National cash rexister; re- ceipts $15 dally; rent $40. Full value In stock: owner leaving city; buyers be prompt to secure this_exceptional bargain. A. STENBERG, 759 Market st. A CLEVER clothing man can obtain heavy mail order business already established and paying handsome returns; Market-st. loca- tion; clears $500 month; ' requires $5000 to $10,000; principals only, Box 1432, Call. MANUFACTURER enlarging output requires reliable man having satisfactory references and $1500 to $3000 to invest; money secured and profitable interest in business given to right man. Box 1610, Call. $1200—RESTAURANT; well known, old es- tablished and deing good business; is newly papered and painted; 80 chairs 'and with €verything complete. Address 1021 Third st., Sacramento, Cal. $1600—MANUFACTURING wholesala and retail; one of the best located businesses acrose the bay; no opposition; rent $25; clears $150 to $200 a month; trial given. ~Apply 1108 Webster st., corner Twelfth, Oakland. A—$300; PARTNER wanted in light mechani- cal busine: z‘xzuo : $35 a week each the year round;’ tr} ven; no experience Quired; short hours: 47 Geary sty room 2 GOOD proposition to agents. Call Sunday, 10 8. m. to 3 p. m, 218 Thirteenth st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1. postage g(d. FOR sale—Grocery store doing good business; at invoice; on 8. P. R. R., Napa County; reason for selling, poor health. Address box 22, Yountville, Cal. $350—CORNER branch bakery and delicacy barn; selli; BIMn" 1a ApDl: 1.!%3 i 8 A0COu] ly Webster st., corner Tweltth, Oakiand. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A FRAUDULENT divorce is dear at and 1% 0 Food; for 23 years T've mads Sivorces & rpecalty; quick; quiet; no money nesded; 1o pay uniess divorce is granted; perfeetl; reliable; lowest fees: advice free, muoct!on’: made. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st. R. W. KING, Attarney-at-law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 years: ail courts, general court and office ice; no fees in advance or for consulta- n; evening by appointment. Tel. Red 8601, uniess ; ell law business; no ful; open evenings. 927 Market st room 301, sinees legally, prom| and energet| transacted. W. Matthews, 632 Market, room 23, ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance; all law business: office ©open Eqturday evenings. 819 Market st.. r. 33. JOHN GUIDERY, attorney-at-law, 3 and 4, 240 Montgomery st.; phone Red ool M ovusncuin-onis Abalcdasolse i matith v s saed L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta- tion free: no fees in advance; open eveningw, A WEEK'S news for § cents—The We Call. 16 pages. :-mm‘mmmm4 MRS. C. C. KOTTER—Circles 100; sittings dally; circles every night. st MRS. EBERHARDT—Tests Sun., and Thurs. eve., 10c. 267 San Jose, bet. -25th. MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c; FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 MeAllister T Merees alt el i e e e MRS. LEISTER, 836 Mission st.—Circles Mon- day and Fri. eves., 10c; sittings daily, 50c-§1. ‘W. G. KEEGAN holds a test every night except Saturday; 10c. Sixth st. ~ — FOR sale—1904 White Touring Car; class condition; very speedy sonable demonstration desired. FOR sale—An automobile for I i, $1200—CORNER saloon in Oakland: rent $20 per mo.; 10-year lease; established 20 years; large hall upstairs. mly 1108 Webster st., corner Twelfth, Oakland. WANTED—A few gentlemen to join present members of a firm engaged In the conduct of gents' furnishing and talloring establish- ment; object being to extend business which is paying well. Box 3789, Call office. Disiners 15 Ao Piain MeRt Work, - eurs prot siness to do work; _sure of 8756 to each per month; capital required, $175. 632 Market st., room 6. $200 WITH services secures to a rellabl steady man, permanent place that pays § monthly the vear around; light, pleasant work. Call 10271 Market st., room 2. FOR $2%0 you can buy a T-room house; rent only $10 per month. view; 2 blocks from Ingleside track. 711 Grafton ave. A MINER who has big deposit of pure eilicon 'wd'l‘lhmnn‘hl!m-m room and books; ; growing i S, at Le Count's, A FIRST-CLASS togeth- S 5 mrnmm oget] GROCERY and liquor o low rent with lease; Eickness. Box Cail. GROCERY _store fixtures for sale; cheap. In- quire 473 4th st. 2 Y- stock and i H BRI e X A GOOD second-hand bustness for sale on ac- ‘ashington business, Market. count of sickness. 651 Wi st. T S B G S L TR R A_$1200; ROADHOUSE, living rooms; rent 15; no opposition; very best location; about miles from city. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st, A—$600; ROADHOUSE; 5 years’ $20; best location on Colma road. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$8600; HARDWARE store, corner; ranges, household supplies, paints, oils, gas fixture ucl Alynn; lease; locn'ona:h‘ ::ry ::e“. value in sight; owner to retire pr life; & splendid chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. A—$1500; GROCERY and bar, with 21 furnished rooms; 2 blocks south of Call building; rent $71; kept by present owner 10 years; a good business. Cali R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$3250; HALF interest in manufacturing business; established many years and doing first-class_paying business; stock and ma- lease; rent chinery with invoice; the price a rare and 0od ofter. Call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2200; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon in Stockton; rent $53; the leading place of its kind in Stockton; all particulars. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$000; BAKERY, with 3 living rooms and kitchen; rent $20; all store trade; cash re- ceipts about $16 per day. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, © A—$2300; COAL, wood, hay and grain bu: ness; 3 horses, 3 wagons; net rent $34 place ‘established years; very best loca- tion; a good cash business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$900; BUTCHER shop and vegetable mar- ket on Polk st.; lease; living rooms; owner must leave for Europe to settle estate; a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny s A—$800; CORNER salcon in wholesale dis- trict; no night or Sunday work; saloon e tab, ‘20 years and known as a good bt ness. See R. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease, In wholesale district; & good business; owner fo leave the city cause of rafe chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% K A—$4000; CIGAR stand on Market st., vicin- ity Powell st.; 2% years' lease; must be #0ld at once; owner to leave city for the East. See R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' lease; rent $40; store doing a large cash bus ness; location can't be beat; value in sight. Bee R. G. WILKE, 2033 Kearny st. A—S$06500; SALOON; about 1 block from Phelan buflding; aet rent $125; lease; stock will in- volce about $1200; a good paying place; in- vestigate at ance; rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2600: COFFEE saloon and restaurant block fromi Examiner buildin place estal lished years; doing a first-class business about §70 per day. Particulars see R. G. WILK Kearny st. A—$900; CORNER saloon, with cigar stan ; living rooms; rent $30; le: bargain. See R. G. OLD-ESTABLI: store, dairy produce, et “once on account of death: very rare chance, as bueiness is krown for 28 years as a good reliable house. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A $4000; CORNER grocery and bar; few blocks south of Market st.: net rent $i0; lease 4 years; average monthly receipts §1100; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2600; HOTEL of 30 rooms; rent $100; lease; with first-class paylng saloon in manufactur. ing town across the bay: a good paying busi ness. Sce R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery an fancy grocery; 4 nice living rooms: rent daily receipts’ about $20; best location north of Merket. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny. A—$1500; A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton stock will st.; Tent $60; living rooms; volce about $2800; a well first-class _paying busine WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$7000; BAKERY; one of the best in this | city; monthiy sales $6000; 12 horses, 5 wag- ons; location the very 'best: not all cash necessary. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$350; DAIRY, produce and delicatessen store; § rooms; rent $25; best location Va- lencia st. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. in- FINE OPPORTUNITIES. It 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 just what you want to eell. 3. 'W. JAQUITH & CO., 1312 Market st Rooms 418.410. Telephone Folsom 3468. HOTEL for sale—80 rooms; country town; 2 railroads; elegant building; good furniture; reduced to $3000. DECKER, Hotel Broker, 906 Market st. CORPORATION with best paying business re- quires party with capital to invest on his stock guaranteed security; no trifiers. Box 1388, Call. $2500—GENERAL mdse. store to be sold for $1500; good business; guaranteed absolutely afe investment: chéap rent and small ex- penses. Box 1222, Call. WE incorporate and float stock compan! handle nlisted securities; loans negotiated. HORATIO GILBERT & CO., Ellicott square, Buffalo. FOR sale cheap—Carpenter’s jobbi shop, wiwn machines and power complete: down- town location; cheap rent. Box 1231, Call. CITY firm with profitable lines 4 ness manager with $2500 SALOON on Third st.; fine fixtures (lease) .will sell or trade for country property; price $1500, Call at 645 Valencia st. AN income for the family; dividends that will please you. Address 701 Drexel building, Philadeiphia, Pa. $2500—SALOON with 5 rooms and furniture | included. ly 1108 Webster st., corner Tweltth, . GOOD-PAYING cigar stand and laundry of- fice; no opposition; sacrifice. Call 18% Fifth st. A LIQUOR stors. bar attached, blg siock ou | G a good place for two; price $2500. ply 714 Folsom st. glit edge; good position assured. Call ofrice. $1850—DELICATESSEN store for stock; new fixtures: clears $150 per month. Address box 15609, Call office. $225—_STATIONERY, notions, candies and ol- ars; open window; 2 Tooms; rent 15. " Inquire 343 Sixtn st. KODAK finishing and commerclal photo- graphic establishment. T. P. ANDREWS, 100 Montgomery st. 12 PHOTOGRAPH gallery. T. P. ANDREWS, 100 Montgomery st. ‘WIDOW will sell or trade her farm or will take partner. 438 Parrott bullding. SALOON for sale at 825 Montgomery st.; must be sold on account of sickness. FOR sale—A small grocery 1808 Fifteenth st., cor of 'AN oid-established butcher shop for sale in ‘Western Addition. Box 1395, Call office. and bar, ly at FOR and_ 15 furnished I with 8 years' 210 and 212 Bast st FOR sale—Cash grocery and bar; south of M ket; $3500; Box 1477, Call. $550—P. in_established business; will e B Sl A GOOD oil shares for sale trade. Address box 1026, Call office. GOOD business for sale at 250 Turk st.; will take a partner. g HARDWARE store, Inveice : best town e e, invel uzso' f- * tractive, up-to-date store; offer; i1l health; no agents. Address box 28, Oro- ville, Cal. my first-class theatrical Mm%m—du.u 3to 4, proposition. Callaghan building, room 418-419. CIGAR stand, located at 1¢ Sixth st., 3 s cal s e ol 5 Morrs man with §200 returns for moderate capi- See R. | BUSINESS PR ol cistiibctmmsresehebe e Phone_South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds 6f business o A—CAMERON & CO. chandise, Eddy st. - ’ro'r sale—Several £ood b or investors, suc! and bars, bakeries, furnishing goods, county hotels, many other propositions too numerous mention; would be pleased t and inspect our “list., CAM restaurants h: For sale—First-class bazaar and ness; Al location, long lease, cheap rent fixtures and store up-to-date, established 1 years; fine new stock of goods: changed hands; now eclearing $350 ON & CO., ‘hances. business _propositions | igar stores, groceries mer- and to ou ave ¥ - cigar busi- has never and over per month; best reason for selling: an op- portunity of a lifetime; see CAMERON & CO. N For sale—Well-furnished and equipped coun- try hotel; 59 rooms; rent only $150; 10-year | newly paint Wwants to retire. and renovated through- d coal yards, Baceos o8 he, well equipped: present horses and wagons, owner retiring from retail business; guara: teed to clear about $500 per mon! open for inspection. Exchanges made Sea R. G. | For sale—One of the buz! h:_!: grain, bout 50 miles from 8. F.: fine. grow. ing’ town; present owner made CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. cheap rent; n- h: books CAMERON & CO. in all kinds of real estate, rooming-house and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—Well located cyelery; rent $125; 3- year lease; sell, rent and repafr all kinds of supplies: wheel on market; does business of $1500 to bicycles: carries full agency best $2000 per month: goods at invoice. CAM- ERON & CO. First-class, saloon downtown; 2 blocks from Market st.; rent’$75; well fitted up; receipts $18 to §25 per day: must be sold on account of other business; price $1600. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale on account of {ll health, business of manufacturing patent ete., $4000; one-half c: of proceeds of b medicines, with formulas; located in one of the largest and best citles in California; h, balance to be paid out ness. Address S. box 520, Sacramento Cal. extracts, price C. 8., RARE chance for the enterprising—Lots cen- trally situated in_the city of Kaslo, B. C.; assessed value $670; offered for $100: owner has to sell. See him at 32235 Third st. GOOD opportunity—Fine stationery business: averaze sales over $2000 per mo.; will seli for invoice price of stock; no competition; located in the only cash town in California. HAMILTON & KENDRICK, Petaluma. HARDWARE business wanted: Apply 116 Harriett st. city or country. about $4000; A GOOD second-hand store for sale. ‘Washington st. COUNTRY newspaper daily, weekly. W. Sacramento st. Apply 617 properties for _sal F. CORNELL & CO., 518 PLANIN G mill for sale: 6 machines, with elec.. tric_power; good city location. Box 1652, Call. ROUTE 12_San Francisco Call, for sale. Ap- | ply Sen Francisco Call otfice. CHEAPEST and best in Amert; sent to any ‘anada one year for $1. Call. 16_pages, Uniteq States or LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. | MARION GRIFFIN. 406 Hearst bldg.. over “"Examin: corner 34 and Market sts. Hotels and rooming-houses for sale. Free lisi Tel ** entrance, Black 3607. We furnish absteacts free & guarantee titles. ULTRA - FASH- IONABLE _pri- vate hotel ‘that clears $200 mo. A new build- ing, beautifuily furnished in mahogany and veivet carpets. Al new six months ago. Price —$4300— Will exchange for an apart- ment_house. CLUSIVELY WITH MARION GRIFFIN. MAKE us an of- fer before Dec. 9th. —46 rooms— or. Hyde and Sutter. Heduced to_$3000. Rent $150. Clears $175, guaran- teed. it's a big opening for some one, as owner is deter- mined to visit Alaska, WITH MARION GRIFFIN $300 DOWN and $700 in little payments takes a " nice, quiet 16-room ' house, near Ellis and Van Ness ave.; cause, sickness; rofit’ monthly WITH MARION GRIFFIN. SOUTH of Mar- ket: 21 rooms, $1200; 1-3 down; profit’ $70; rent only $60. | —ALSO— 30 rooms, $1800; % down; profit, ; rent only $55. —ALSO— 18 rooms, $500, all cash; profit $90; rent only $46. —ALSO— 39 rooms, $1800, 3% down: profit $140; rent only $e0. —ALSO— 12 rooms, $400, all cash; profit 347; rent only $30. —ALSO— 3000, profit only 42 rooms, ¥%_ down; rent LARGE hou: largest bnnn:', Price only Rent only $375. Every room, hail HIGH - ap CLASS artment house. —86_rooms— —$3000— furnished extr: nish partly win 2 fine ings. $5 per room; 3- year Ie cultured iady or e} Rent | . A—CAMERON & CO.. Phone South 1080, 3 Eddy st.. cor. Market and Powe! Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hocels and | All Kinds Business Chances, You can't beat this beautifully furnished, 100-room, downtown house; carpets, furniturs and draperies of the very best; electric lights, steam heat; in fact, everything modern and u to date; long lease; cheap rent; owner leavi | ety Look this up; here is a chance to get fina you little home, combined With busin | live’ rent free and make some mon | this house of 9 rooms, rent only $32 cation on California st.; well furn: some | new carpets, newly painted and papered; every | thing in fine condition; piano and sewing ma chine goes; price only $650. an Here is 14 rooms; Van Ness; furnished in oak and mahogany, good carpets: all full; clearing | nice little sgiary every month; it is yours a: | we have a 9-toom flat. new modern bunia { ing, sumptuously furnished; carpets cost § | | | per yard; beds cost $100 each; halr mattresses cost $35 each; mew S months; actual cost to furnish. $5000: must go East and will take | $2700; Ealf cash, balance 6 per cent per anmux | everything ready to step, right into an elegant home. Nice little house of 16 rooms, with good fur niture and carpets; rent only $65; must dispose next 10 days; make offer. Grand, new, modern apartment-house; beau tiful building: elegantly furnished; good long | lease with cheap rent; only 15 minutes’ walc | from Kearny has 180 rooms and pays $300 to $600 per month: always full; best class of people; a bargain can be had if taken at once. Another ope: a beautifully furnished 8-room flat; Sloane fitted it up 6 months ago and cost considerable over $900; think of the rent, only $25 per month; choice location; big snap; $400 Here is the cozlest and most complete hou of 60 rooms, superbly furnished with everything that good taste and judgment could suggest: combined with an elegant, new, modern build | Ing; every room occupled and ciearing a fine profit, and sickness is the only cause for dis posal. Golden opportunity to get nice T-reom fia rent only $40; water, garbage and janitor ser vice free: mahogany and oak furniture; carpets body Brussels, new 1 year; cost $800, now $450; obliged to leave city. This speaks for itself; 15 rooms, furnished in oak; mew carpets, and full to the roof with | good people, which brings in profit of $78 per month; sickness compels sale, First-class Investment where you can earn $2400 per year on expenditurs of $4500 in 46- room house; rent only $125 per month; cholce location on Sutter s full; best of oak furniture, good carpets; sickness only reason for selling. Swell family hotel on Sutter st.; beautifully furpished; always full; there are 0 rooms, rent only $425; obliged to leave city; will be sold at half cost to furnish. We have 13 beautifully furnished rooms in fine block on Post st.; full nicest kind of room- ers; new and modern throughout: brings in nice income: furniture in oak, birdseys maple; velvet and 'Axminster carpets; cost $1800 to furnish six months ago; obliged to leave city; big bargain; $1200. We have a number of special bargalns in flats of 6 to 10 rooms, new and modern: can be had for less than half cost to furnish; must be sold; either account of sickness or departurs. Have large list of real estate, hotels, room- ing-houses and busimess chances for exchange or trade alw: A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Bady st | BARGAIN—BARGAIN—BARGAIN. 65 rooms:; corner; located in the heart of Oakland; handsomely furnished; rent $130% lease; eievator; clearing from $250 to $300 per month; $2500 down, balance as you maks it: price $3500. MITCHENER & BARTON, 918 Broadway, Oakland 190-ROOM apartment house; furnishéd oma year; will sell at one-half the cost price; full of roomers. Box 1345, Call office. | 18 rRoOMS; full; will sell cheap If taken ! "at once: three minutes’ walk from Call office. | Box 1084, Cail of! | 110-ROOM rooming and apartment house to ex- | change for real estate gEentleman | should make the huuum ;{:{:y monthly $300, r PRICH HOUSE for sale; selling on account WoRICE .. .33000 x CFarrell st MARION $1600—UP-TO-DATE 30-room _ house; newly GRIFFIN furnished. HUNSAKER, 6 Bady, room 10l. FOR sale—Swell lodging-house, Inquire at 833 <t Howard st., between 10 and 2 o' clock GREAT NSt | Only uooGL\xc,‘ 20-ROOM lodging.house; rent and water, $53; 16-room B. | will sell cheap. 145% Fifth st corner | emm—————— north of Mar e LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. e pare | WANTEDTo buy a respectable lodging house e P magn transient), about 30 rooms. Address box will ‘lend you ! 4708, Call office. 3 of purchase — price. ~ Always CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. remember that Wwe guarantes | COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used the title. | “for cieaning carpets on floor without removal; WITH carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed MARION air at shop; prices moderate. S. F._Com-~ GRIFFLS. pressed Air Cleaning ( 308 Market sty phones Main 132 and Bush' 479. WHEN you bocome disgusted with your worly send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer -bea:s e e e ] _ing works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40, of Market: 3| WWESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- m:"n(:;m:‘fl rison st.. Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGEe $40: price $10dp; | DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. ownher states | CARPETS cleaned, 3c; lald, Be: that the month- | moved. GISSLOW, 608 Larkin st Wi Bront is §200. | Bast 745, - MARION MITCEELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.— GRIFFIN. carpet cieaning, 3¢ yard. Tel Mission T4 —— ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.{ tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO. Propa: NORTH of Mar- ket rooms; first payment profit 16 rooms; bargains $400; $140. ALSO— —33 rooms— —PrY, cut down ce $2000— from —$3500— Profit $141 month- Iy; It is eminently ~respectab) WITH = MARI¢ GRIFFI ON WE — will — goll to any business man_or woman ences, Profit monthly, Books may b examined. House s werl Iy single rooms for | men. See my RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: pricog reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 68, | A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year. BAD tenangs l)e;;d for $4; collections mad ¢ity or countrv. Pacific Collection Con, 41} Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5380, CREDIT CLOTHIERS. F. 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St convince ‘voursel? of ; 1 HOTEL, ROOMINGHOUSR AND BUSINDGS® | chows the pictare of mere tiiay 224, uol BROKER. ‘38 Turk st.. near Taylor; hours, from 10 ‘s A1 Mot ..-"r' g ana 8. and Sundays. What have you to offer buy, sell o ISMAR. Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 exchange, see DECKER. Market at.. San Franciico. Otfer mmare 10 . m. to 5 p. m.;: Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- & day evening. 6 to 8. Phone South 1141, 1206 MARKET ST. PHONE JESSIE 2081. MISS ZEMDAR, Rooming and apartinent houses, hotels, flats. | Teveals love, marriage, business. stor. boat i3 o weit ‘n-:c_ru.m?’gd Aranteed. G. $1: hours 10 to 9: names. 714 Frankiin 12 rooms, R. ; -80od house MME. PORTER, clairvoyant, medium: umn.gzuman Wwith double veil and ‘-m:"f:h'-::: 7 rooms, R, §27 50; corner flat - Present. future: I 80c: g by cards $1: paime T fUll 1ife read, $1. 308 . ne. Bday, LLARGE roomine-house of Mrs. A_H. Kronen ist._clairvovant, wh; ental card reader: when others fail 3 _ reason for seliing. = Box 1 ings 25c. 324 O st. T'T’".I—fl:"d‘ BARGAIN—22 Mme. Kronenberg. palmist, elafrvoya ik oves $100 o Tedder; when others fall try me. ""...J',.B bor it b H o . 324 O'Farrell st Tel. Red 6387 easiest terms. MRS. SHAFFER, card reader, A WELL furnished house, returned; sittings dally. 6th st.,rooms 1-