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BERKELEY ADVERT’S'N' TO OWN A HC Channing way, SR lots on Claremon: ne st. mt Ashby eve YESS CEHANCE. st location in Berke- ocation in 3900 | | hardwood floors.$5500 | $2750—A home on use on NE. corner on Cedar st.$7000 | be found in show you | FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. OGAKLAND ADVERT 1016 BROADWAY. e line; three | location | ign; 8 large rooms; s to get an un- | full ray sunlight there 1s aiso a paneled, with open e Oon northwest corn own to a solid cement bulk. surroundings are of the it is only 6 minutes and Broadway over two separate 40 minutes to San Fran- e an inspection of this dway and Washing- center of elty; 0.000—Magnificent business property; 225 feet oroughfare in heart magnificent business ning on either side; on main business TAYLOR BROS. & CO., Oakland, Cal $950 CASH, $15 monthly; cottage of 8 rooms, chicken-houses; one acre of fine land in the right place; sandy loam soll, where fogs and come; in a thrifty settie~ st Oakland; near cars; 8- schoolhouse, postoffice, res and churches; of raw winds rare made: 3 n roads; price all told $2000; 1300 Fruitvale ear S. P. station, and one ards road; phone Vale 206. S, or 455 Tth st or send for circular. $400 CASH. $10 monthly—Beautiful, artistic large rooms, material and work- manship the Very best: high basement: very little expense will make 6 rooms; foundation THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1905 TS [OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. & BANCROFT, $63500—Home in Lind: ta Terrace; 1 modern and up to date; fine surroundings; lot €0x152. T en the helghts; § rooma 5000—A fine home up On the ; | B5000 4 Fuvement; well-kept Sarden and lawn; | lot 50x220. | $5500—New flats: contract price, $8250; con- siderable amount of extra 1 have been added; lot 68x135. | flats; income over 9 per cent. | 204— meda; 8 rooms, flat_mortgage; should be seen to be ap- prectated. e | $3250—Fine new house; | pive; gas and electric ligh street in Berkeley; lot BOXL3! | higher figure, —103— from a broad-gauge station; | diately. | —188— WE SELL COTTAGES. 4 $3260—Cottage and lot large enough for an- | other alongside; basememt; lot ECIM, —201— $2250—One of the handsomest bungalo the ne | tion hall; open fireplace; gas and electric fixtures. | —W-W— | $2550—Rustic cottage: 5 rooms and bath; new, modern; lot 40xi33; terms $400 cash and $30 per month. N $2650—Small corner store on £00d business possibilities; 75x75. S WE_ALSO SELL BUSINESS PROPERTIES. EOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, Inc. 1060 Broadway, Oakland. Branch officee—Grove ‘and €3¢ Adeline; Webster and College, Oukland. A POINTER oN ADAMS POINT. | HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION OF ADAMS POINT 2114 Center | THE SCENIC, THE PICTURESQUE THE IDEAL LOCATION FOR A * HOME. ‘ VIEW UNSURPASSED. LOCATION IDEAL. CLIMATE UNRIVALED. TRANSPORTATION THE BEST. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 BROADWAY. BREED WAY, 3 1080 BROAD' SR8 ntt There is enough land left to build another pair of | 84750 —Between stations; best strest in Ala— | modern_and_ beautifully | Gecorated; cost $5280; 2250 cash, balance 7 rooms; finished in on a fine property in the same block is held at 20 per cent easy payments; ons block 6 rooms; modern; owner to leave the county imme- 7 rooms and bath; high in Santa Fe Tract, close to the Key Route station; 5 rooms and large recep— lot which has Bith and | sign and conveniences. | station, SLEGANT Linda Vista Terr: ms, bath, laundry, bas ; chol t, attic and all residence dis. t price $8000; reduced on ac- of removal of owner from city. For particulars apply to J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. e home of 12 ORG & LINDBERG, Broadway, Oakland WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESBE? ¥ Route trains; new cottage, 4 rooms, etc.; 40-foot frontage; barn, etc.; —183— close to Telegraph ave. and Fifty-fifth s Key Route; 2 fi . ete.; terms. S lw—— oniy one-hal ations at South Berkeley, ve for $900 if you take It quick; going East STERNBERG & LINDBERG, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU. When I set out to sell a lot it is bound to go. ment right away. | ful Alta Pledmont Tract figure, Street work, | and gas mains complete. upon right now. FINE RESIDENCE NEAR BY. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. It is going at a sacrifice if sold at once. | 5704. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. READ THIS! BY THE ALDEN 'COMPANY. $4750—Completely new and all modern; good lot; and pear town; cheap at $4500. $2350—Modern cottage of street; $200 cash and $25 month. | line; §250 cash and §25 month. $2500—Cozy cottage, lot [ ete.: located; very micely | and will give & bargain. THE ALDEN CO., 468 Tenth st., Oakiand. | $0800—8-ROOM beautiful hous sacrifice. $2000—4-room cottage, Berkeley, near cars. $3200—2 fiate, Slst st.; ncome $360 per year. $5250—2 flats, 20th st., near San bl income $540 per year. | $1100—Lots on 38th st., 6Ox148. tion, $125 per foot. | CHAPIN & BOOTH, 60 Ean Pablo ave., Oakland. ELEGANT LOT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE. North side of Hobart st., near Telegraph ave 5 minutes’ walk to business center; 10 room! modern and choice hom: flats at small expense; only $4750. OFFER WANTED. 14th st., near Market; asking only $3400. ALBERT 8. DAY, RBAL FSTATE AND LOANS, FIRE INSURANCE, 1232 BROADWAY, OAKAND, CAL. to Telegraph ave. and crosstown | $1800—Neat cottage home, 5 rooms, bath, ete.; e lots, 50x100 and 26x100; We have'a lot, 40x185, on Sixty-third, near block from Key Route and which you | you can’t touch anything near it for $1050; owner This lot is going to be sold so low that the buyer can make a good turn on the invest- One of the most desirable lots in the beauti- Almost at your own sidewalks, sewers, water All ready to build See me to-day or reach me by phone Main furnished 8-room residence and corner lot; walking distance to town and a_bargain; this property ls well worth $5500, $3750—Lovely home, 8 rooms, 2 stories, nearly sunny 5 rooms; sunny side $1750—Cottage, 5 rooms and lot, near the Key 6 rooms and bath, with 80x100; palm trees and fine lawn, sunny and between two car lines; owner going morth SRR oo 70 o oo T e A 28th st., at a | $4600—8-room furnished house, 28th st., at & sacrifice. £3250—6-room cottage, Berkeley, near cars. $2500—5-room cottage, West s $2500—9-room house, Fallon st. | $2000—5-room cottage, Shattuck ave., mnear ©0th st. $1700—5-room cottage, 28th st., near San Pa- blo ave. o ave.; 25 feet on San Pablo ave., near 40th st. stac could ‘make two 8-room restdence and ot 85xs00, north side of BURR-PADDON COMPANY, (ncorporated) Main 3704 40 Montgomery . OAKLAND PROPERTY. Tel. PADDON CO.. 40 Montgomery st. LEHNERS & BUNDSCHU, Managers City Department, { A NEW 6-room . T, Dover and Shattuc) from 10 to 4. ~Address W. A. FIELD, 10th and Telegraph, Oakland. BON, WANTED—To buy more than $1800. land. $2600—MODERN _B-room furnished mm.wmmm-m 50x120. 802 Franklin st., 8. F. If you are thinking of purchasing or selling Oakland real estate of any description it would pay you to call on us before doing so. BU.R- gottage. nicely finished, one |~ block from Lorin Station, on 63 st., between small payment down and easy monthly payments; open Sundays .| LITTLE- —_— T, T Ty A 6-ROOM cottage, with bath, on Center st. near Seventh; 600. 'ANDERSON & ‘chv&fltrlzl.m » & house in d; not BB voe 285, onkr OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REA_LTEI‘ATE COMPANY, 460-462 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND, $40,000—Modern, 8-story, brick business block; pays over T per cent net; always rented; fine Washington-st. investment. $18,500—75 feet frontage on main thofbughfare; near new Twenty-second-st. Routs line; modern improvements; ness crowding the property; $12,000 flat loan can rematn. $11,500—Three modern flats; in business center; income $1206 per anhum; can get buyer mortgage at bank rate of interest. $10,000—Income cormer, 150x100:11; dwellings; rents $1200.per year; in factory center, close to Broadway. Fine Broadway investment corner; 122 feet frontage; near Twenty-second-st. Key Route line; cheapest property so close in on street. $9,000—Offer considered; business lot, 50 feet 5!;0?5‘8‘: near business center; will sub- vide. Corner factory site, 150x100; in fastory center, near water front; improvements pay more than bank rate of interest pet. $5,500—Two modern residences, 8 and 10 Tooms each; up to date; furnace; T6x125; ; steady tenants; choice location; 10 walk to Broadway; bargain. Fine apartment-house eite, 100x150; Frankiin t., close in; cheap. $6,800—TFine, modern, colonial 7 rooms; almost in town; 48x110; owner anxious to sell; terms arranged. e new residence, 9 rooms; up to 5 bedrooms; 2 blocks from Broadway; close in. #4,500—Two modern cottages, 9 roome each; 50 feet frontage; income per_an- num; always rented; 5 minutes’ walk to Broadway. $4,500—Pair modern residence flats; 50x125; cholce location: beautifu] elevation; home and income; $1000 cash. $15 foot—Nice lots; any frontage; street work complete; near 3 car lines; good neigh- hood; easy terms. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. A NBW YDAR BARGAIN. A CHARMING HOME FOR $2000. ON A FINE 40-FOOT LOT. IN THE SANTA FBR TRACT. ON THE KEY ROUTE. 30 MINUTES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Just completed and right up to date in de- Close to Key Route , street cars and schools; 15 minutes from University of Californja. Can be bought for moderate cash payment and balance month- ly—like paying rent. Go to-day by the Key Route, taking Berke- ley train at the mole. Get off at South Berke- ley station. Go to our branch office, 150 feet south of where the train stops and we will show you this barzain. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $10,500—A CHOICE piece of business property with a frontage of 100 feet on Franklin et.; the im- provements are old and rented low at $70 per month; the prop- erty adjoining this_is held_at $200 per front foot; Western Pa- cific depot will be within 2 bl cks of this; if you want something that will double in value in 1 year take this. $13,000—About 3 acres, south of 40th st. and east of Telegraph ave., in the line of Oakiand’s most rapld growth; streets all around this, sewers in and the tract ready for eubdivision; this is certainly a snap, for it would sell in sub- divisions at_double this figure. E. J. S.IEPARDSON, Real Estate and Insurarice, 424 Tenth st. BELDEN'S BARGAINS. $6000—Superb residence site; lot 100x162, on crown of Blackstone Heights, one block from Telegraph ave.; choice surroundings; grand view: will subdivide, g $2050—An extra cholce lot in Adams Point Tract, x150; cheaper than list price, as owner can't 1lize. $1075—Fine lot for home or flats on Eighth st., near station; 37:0x156. $1150—Beautiful building site; 40x132, on Vernon st.. Vernon Heights; grand view; high terrace. $2250—Good speculation; lot 50x129; on 22d st. where new Key Route train is going, near San Pablo ave. $450_will_buy 25x100 on Twenty-cighth st., near San Pablo ave. $1250—A lifetime chance: a morthwest 35-ft. corner lot; on crown of hill; Vernon Helghts; superb view; 1 block to car ear Senator Per- Kkins' mansion; 37:6 or 40 ft. at same rate; grab it quick. BELDEN, Real Estate, 1112 Broad- way, Oakland. A BARGAIN. $1550. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. Lot 50x115; short distance from Adeline etation, Berkeley local and Key Route loca to be 'sold for $350 down. balance $20 per month; property is worth $2000; street work all done; also stable and shed; good well of water and city water. JAMES 8. NAISMITH, 1056 Washington st., Oakland, Cal. 750—BEAUTIFUL, modern, up-to-date 7~ room house, with bath and laundry, large reception hall, massive oak mantel and open fireplace, modern plumbing, on lot 38:6x100; situated on east side of Grove, near Brock- hurst; this property is well worth the money and must be seen to be appreciated; small amount of cash required. GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $576—LOT 50x100; near 40th and Grove sts.; Key Route. $625—Lot 50x100; rear Key Routs, 40th and_Adeline. $2560—Good house of T rooms, bath; also good windmill and tank; lot 50x100; near 40th and Grove, Key Route. HUGH M. CAMBRON, 1068 Broadway. 'ARATIVELY new, modern house of 6 rooms; lot 26x100; on Peralta st.; must be sold at once. A. J. TAIT, 1526 Seventh st., Center-st. statlon, Oakland. EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—$2750, worth $4000; lot 84x150; 8- room house, bath, high basement; good barn, windmill and tank; fine water; 2 electric car lines pass ymper}‘y: 116 x'nlnun: to llom,lm train; part cash. ply to owner, ety Oakiand. Twenty-third_ave.. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO., general movers—We have the best warehouse in the West (only covered vans used). DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER, 1016 Broadway, Oakland; phone Main OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. PO ottt ies ot SRS LARGE clesn aumny cooma; file beds; house- keeping or sing] ivate family; nice home; Genteal, 615 Fifteenth st.. Oakland, P e — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargdins in furniture, H. Schellhass. 1ith st., cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert's'ents ADOPTION. OPEN for a boy or girl; Catholic preferred. Particulars DR. EMILIE FUNKE'S- Mater— oty Vi, 1416 Bighth st., Alameda; strictly vate. All_unfortunate, come to me 4 A loving motber I will be ‘And uphold your future paths, Soothing pain while misery lasts. Leave your burden in my care For an ideal home to share . A bright future in a Christian family. ACCOUNTANT'S A $10 and upward per | instruc. bookkeeping, etc. 809 CHURCH SERVICES. M. E. Chur Mission st between and !."mm",‘. pastor, Rey. Geo. t Servics. wil Tollow the service. - school at Sixth W. White, will day. A watch: UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister, Junior Church and Sunday-schoo are at 10 o'clock, C. A. Murdock and Mrs. Humphrey Smith, superintendents; Sunday is at 11 o'clock; there is no eve ing service, Mr. Leavitt will preach “A New Year's Sermon.” Musio by quartet, un- der direction of H. Brethrick, organist. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts Mm lon, Valencla or Howard street car).—C. Smoot, Calvert minister; residence 3470 Twentieth st. Sun- day-school at 0:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bubject of _t ““The Threshold of the New Year." No eyeaing service. Choir under the direction of Mrs. H. B. Franck. All cordially invited. GRACB Church, _Culifornia st., corner of Stockton—Rev. David J. Evans, rector. Cele- bration of holy communion, 8 &. m.; morning service, 11 o'clock. Te Deum and Jubtlate service in C (H. J. Stewart); offertory, ‘‘Ablde With Me'* (Dunstan). Full cathedral service, 7:45 p. m.; service In B gi m. Or- . Holt. rett); watch pight service, 11:45 sanist and choirmaster, Willlam TRINITY Church, comer Bush and Gough £ts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. 'Holy communion, 7:30; Sunday- #chool, 9:30; morning service at 11 N Year' on by rector. Oratorio, Handel's ¢ Messlah, will be sung by the choir at o m. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphlll, D.D., pastor, Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon toplc, ‘“The Dunger of Delay." Even- ing service at 7:30 o'clock; sermon topic, ““The Whole Gospel in One Sentence.”” The pastor will preach at both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 & m. _Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Wm. Kirk Gutb- rie, pastor. Bervices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ‘m. The pastor will preach at both ser- Vices. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; Christian Budeavor, 6:15. Wafch meeting services will begin 9:30 p. m. and continue with an in- termission till the new year. Wednesday, 8 p. m., midweek services; subject, ‘‘Sermon on the Mount.”” All are cordially invited. FIRST Baptist Church, 820 Bady st—Rev. J. B, Travis, Grants Pass, Ore., will preach at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible school at 12:80, A, A. Macurda, musical director all services. C. E, socleties meet 6:30 p. m.; midweek prayer service, T:4b p. m. Wednes- day; all are Invited; seats free, CHRISTIAN Sclence services—First Church of Christ, Sclentist, cor. Post and Taylor sts.— Services, 11 a. m, and 7:45 p. m.; subject of lesson sermon, ‘‘Life.”” Sunday school for children, 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. All are weldome. THE Peopies Church holds meetings Suney evenings, 8 o'clock, in Calymet Hall, Red Men's building, 220° Golden Gate ave. Sub- ject this evening, A New Heaven and New Earth.”” Lecture, followed with mes- sages and watch night meeting, at residence of pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple, 631 Van Ness ave. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. BUSINESS Mflw business attach- probate,; mechanics' liens, ejected, bankruptcy, deeds, mort- mesteads, partnership papers, con- tracts, etc.,, drawn. Attorney, 632 Mar- ket, room 23; open evenings, 7:30 to 8:30. DIVORCE; costs, $12; quick, qu! fee In advance; no charge unless succese ; open evnge; wills, deeds, leases, bills of sale and articlés of copartnership; corpora- tions organized; bankruptey: collectjons; pro- bating of estates. 027 Market, r. 301 R, W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg., Bth floor, entrance room 611; established 20 years; all courts, general courts and office ce; no fee in advance or for coneulta- fon; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs §12; all law cases bandled; no fee in advance: open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. 33. CREDITORS of R. Brent Mitchell, who wish to learn of something to their advantage, are requested to address Lux 2843, Call office, without delay. COLUMBIAN Law and Col. Ag, r. 85, 918 Market, opp. Emporium: tel. Montgy. 1310; legal matters and collections; old established. M. L. RYAN, Atty-at-Law, 1148 Market, opp.. Hales'; courts; advice; coilections; open evgs. L. B. CLARK, 27 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free: no fee in advance. Open evenings. e e et e DETECTIVES, ALL kinds of cases handled; business strictly confidential; charges reasonable. 604 Montgomery st., room 204. e — AUTOMOBILES. NO matter what you want to buy or sell in the auto line, I can Interest you; second- hand machines exclusively. R. H, MORRIS, Auto Broker, 670 Thirty-sixth st., Oakland, Cal.; established 19G1; send for list. $1100 RAMBLER, surrey type; one 1905, nearly ew; demonstration given. ALLEN & AL- EEN, 5t Mission ot 1906 MODEL Compounds arrived: prize-win- ner in 700-mile economy test; demonstrations . night. S. F. Auto Co., Inc.. 418 Ninth. FOR sale—National automoblle Wwith canopy top; four-cylinder: all complete; price $450. Box 8108, Call office. POPE-TOLEDO touring car for sale; seats five; In first-class running order. Address box 3304, Call office. WE are now in our new quarters and solicit your "“"85 The Fruitvale Garage Co., 8322 E. 14th st., F. JAVIOLETTE, Manager. BARGAIN—1905 Plerce Arrow; good as new; lrundmnnm. Box 6234, Call office, Oak- and. $100—ONE 25-HP. delivery automobile; almost new; cost $3000. 1503 Folsom st. OLDSMOBILE for sale; first-class running or- der; price $600. Box 3286, Call office, e e BOOKKEEPING. LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a specialty of keeping small sets of books, THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., ‘Tel. Bouth 020. 511-12-13 Callaghan building. e BUSINESS CHANCES. AT the Y. M. C. A, corner of Mason and Eliis Ets., a meeting for young men will be held this Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Fred A. McCarl of New York City will de- ltver the address. The Robson Orchestra will furnish special music and A. A. McMillan will sing. The meeting is free and all men are invited, REY. C. B. LANGDON, the raliroad evangelist of Colorado, will preach at the Church of the Nazarene 277 Valencia st., near Fourteenth, this afternoon at o'clock ‘and again at 7:30 in the evening. Rev. C. B. Langdon was a locomotive enginser for twenty vears and was converted fifteen years ago. Six years 2go the Lord called him to preach. Come and hear him. Everybody welcome. BUDDHIST Mission, 807 Polk st.—Every Sun- day, 11 a. m., service and sermon. To-day, Rev, K. Uchida will speak on ‘‘Bgoism and Ultruism.”” All are cordially infited. Seats free. e e MEETINGS—SUNDAY. WATCH meeting, 1. T. B. Spiritual Church, Scottish Hall, § p. m.; Maxwell, Wrenn, Franks, Cook, Coakley, Armstrong, others; all mediums weicome, SEB Ben Hur’s drill_team exhibition, January 1, Welcome Hall, Odd Fellows' building. J. M. CUSTER, chalrman. = JOHN WILSON and C. Lottringer will hold spiritual meeting, 2 and 8, A. O. F. bidg., 102 O'Farrell st. AA—Henry Harrison Brown lectures 8 p. m. 0.0.F. bldg.; ‘‘New Thoughter's New Year. e A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1208 Market, . 10, Galt House. MRS. HARLAND, New Year test circle to- night; also watch meeting; 10c. 148 Sixth. MME, YOUNG'S watch and test meeting to- night, 10c, 975 McAllister; read., 1269 McAll. TO-NIGHT, Mrs. M. Bird; circle Sun., Tues., Thurs.; readings daily. 317 G. G. ave. MRS. L. H. SILL will hold spiritual meetings at 1049A Market st.; 100. P e — MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. NIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical Bociety (Katherine Tingley, leader and offi- cial head), San Francisco center, 912 Bush st.; free public meeting every "Sunday, 8§ p. m. The above organization has no con- nection with any other so-called Theosophical bodies in_the city. e ———EE MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. THE Theosophical Soclety, Academy of S ences Hall—Publlc lecture, 8 p. m., by Miss J. C. Brodie; subject, ‘“The Law of Karma." Miss Gladys Downs, planist. e e— SUNDAY LECTURES. e sasaaooesomaaseaetneoadbemteeooeomeeasosmsanensend FREE Thought Association, 161 City Hall ave., 2 p m. There a Place and Purpose in ature? “ECIENCE of Belng” lecture to-night, Sarah g, J"l!ikduz subject, “What Am I?" 1120 utter VEDANTA Soc.—First Hindu temple in West; ‘Webster-Filbert; opens next Sunday; free lec. FREE hypnotlc lecture and exhibition, 8 p. m., “What Is Mind?"* 1.O.O.F. Hall, 7th & Mrkt. —e MEETING NOTICES, YERBA BUENA Lodge No. 15, L 0. O. F.—Officers and members are hereby notificd to_assemble In lodgeroom TO-DAY (SUN- DAY), Dec. 81, at 12:80 o'clock, for the pur- pose of conducting the funeral services of our late brother, ALBERT G. WALTON. By order E. N. BROWN, N. G. CHAS. A, WISEWBLL, Rec. Sec. ALL members of the Anclent Order of Foresters residing in San Francisco and sojourning members are hereby requested o attend the funeral of our late brother, ROBERT F. BLEIGHTAN, a member of Court Pride Stanislaus No. 8240, La Grange, Cal. T funeral ceremony will be held in A. O. bullding, 102 O'Farrell st. see Sunday papers. (Attest) of he. F. For funeral notice J. FALCONER, Permanent Becretary, A. O. F. SPRING VALLEY WATER COMPANY. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2), 1906.—The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Bpring Valley Water Company will be held at the office of the company, 126 Stockton . Ban ncisco, Cal., at 12 o'elock noon, on' WEDNESDAY, the tenth day of Jan- uary, 1906, for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- metion of such other business as may come before the meeting, PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting.—Notice s hereby given that the seventeentb annual meeting of the stockholders of the San Iraneisco and Oak- land Mutual Loan Association will be held at_the office of the co ) Mont- gomery street, San Fra NES- DAY, January 3, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, presentation of the seventeenth annual revort, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- % Books are now open for su ption to 1 shares of stock of the elghteenth series By order of the board of directors. A. SBARBORO, Secretary. THE onnual meeting of the stockholders of Weils, Fargo N National Bank of San Francisco, Cal., held at its banking- houge, 301 Montgomery st., San Francisco, ‘Cal., on TUESDAY, January 9, B B fh. for the @m"‘;‘"flmflmd‘m’ ve uring the ensuing year. and for the trans- betor the” meating, - —M— ASTROLOGY, mnz! reliable umo'u: lessons.” m A—$1800; RESTAURANT and chophouse, near Kearny and Montgomery; rent $75; monthly les $1000; cause of sale, owner to retire. Particulars' R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$500: HALF interest in coffee and tea store; choicest location in the Misslon; rent $22 50; owner engaged in other enterprise only cause CALIFORNIA BUYERS' UNION, 1251-53-55 James Flood Bullding. Chance of a lifetime; nice, genteel business for lady ‘or gentleman; clears $200 monthly, which can be increased.’ We have a client who wants partner in safe, conservative business; will himsel? put in $400. ‘Wanted—Able manof good character as rep- resentative in the East to handle California fruit for a large packing-house; must have 800d references and be able to invest a small amount of money, 6o that he will be identified with company. If you have a good, legitimate business prop- osition for sale and want quick results see us. Do you want a bakery, restaurant, saloon, grocery, rooming-house, chicken or fruit ranch, or any ‘good investment? We have them. CALIFORNIA BUYERS UNION, 1251-53-55, James Flood Bldg.. San Francisco. PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant building. Phone South 1070, Seventh and )arket sts. GET FREE LISTS. LARGEST, BEST, MOST RELIABLE. Rare saloon bargains on Fourth, Third, Me- Allister and other good streete. Market-st. cigar stand; enap; others on Fourth and Six: c.; should see them. $1600_Confections and notions. Restaurants and delicates- PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant building. Phone South 1070. BRIGHT young man caw get position as mana- ger of branch office with well known firm contemplating extending their business; must put $2000 or $3000 in stock of company; high- est references given and required. Call on MR, OWENS, or address 1253, James Flood buflding, San Francisco. WANTED—By the leading San Francisco real estate corporation, a good, live, energetic man, 25 to 45, of good appearance, as mana- ger ‘for branch office; experience not abso- | lutely necessary. Apply at once to box 4863, Call office, TRIAL given before buying a light profitable business; small capital required; a man will- ing to take hold and make himself useful is needed; must be satisfled with $25 to $35 a week. Call to-day. 750 Market st., room 11. $4500_FIRST-CLASS restaurant in center of Oakland; good business and long lease; $50 per month; old stand; owner retiring.’ All particulars’ with THE ALDEN COMPANY, 4€8 Tenth st., Oakland. FOR SALE—At Palo Alto, Cal, first-class restaurant; best location in the ecity; will sacrifice on account of having other inter- ests that require attention. Address box M, Palo Alto, Cal PARTNER wanted for manufacturing house- hold article; protected by patent; persons meaning business are invited to make ths fullest investigation; no agents. Box 4833, Call office. LADY that can invest $2000 and give 3 hours per day_(business etrictly legitimate) can realize $100 per month on the investment. Box 6233, Call office, Oukland. | A HOTEL for sale; new bullding; close to San Francisco; everything modern; good trade that can be increased. Address box 8397, Call office. FOR SALE—Stationery, notion and school sup- plles; this place is well located; good busi- ness; will sell at once at Invoice. Address box 5100, Call office. I WANT lively man to join me in first-rate business scheme; this ~will pay from the stert; no monmey or experience necessary. Box 4862, Call office. $5000 WORTH of stock in paying merchandise business; 6 per cent guaranteed and share in profits besides. Address box 6235, Call office, Oakland AA— PROF. NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DBAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEBK. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, §1. $1—LOW FEE—$1 ; 411A ELLIS ST.. NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISPIED, READING IS OVER—YOU I DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no charge it I fail to call you by name in full, names of your friends,_enemies or rivais. ‘I promise to tell whether your husband, Wife or sweetheart true or false; tell you how to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; bow to succeed in Dbusinass speculation, lawsuits; how to marry the ~m of your choice; how to regain youin, heal and vitality. Removes evil influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures all per- Vous diseasss. < How can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one L choose? « How can I marry well ? How can 1 conquer my rival? How can 1 maks any one love ma? How can I get a good position How can I remove bad Influences How can I control any one? How make distant ones think of ms How can I hoid my husband's love? How can 1 keep my wife's love? HOURS, 10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 4114 BLLIS ST.. NBAR JONES. Permanently Located in His Own Home, PROFESSOR NIBLO. ALWAYS SER THE BEST. When Others Fail Consult P-R-O-F. H. K-H-I-R-O-N. The Eminent Clairvoyant, Seer and Healer, SPECIAL OFFER. THIS WEEK ONLY. Low Fee, 80c—50c—30c——Fifty _cents——50c—30e—50a Would you know the future clear as crystal, ses Khiron. Tells just what annoys, per- plexes, worries you: tells what your wish Is. helps you to gain it: makes you happy; gives names, dates, facts of marriage, , law, money. changes: all without you speaking & word, or No Charge Made. Hours, 10 a. m. t0 8 p. m.; Sundays, 11 to & KHIRON—-1122-Market st -1122—KHIRON. A—MISS M. WILLE, 510 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading. reveals gives correet forecast of your fu- the pas ture; advises you oh important affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or bus: Kives the secret how to control. charm, cinate the ome you love; reading, $1: ho 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken ISMAR ’: THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Permanently located at 1104 Market st rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome): pri- vate readings daily, 10 a. m. to § p. m.; 3 questions answered, $1; full $5. ) LINCOLN, Clatrvoyant and psychic: the oldest and best known clairvoyant in San Francisco. Re- opened at The Health, 312 Eddy st. Hours 10/ to 3. Readings by mail, $2. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and paim., haa second sight: a wonderful prophetess: L., 50c; G.. $1. 1035 Fillmore, nr. MeAllister. MMB. KRONENBERG, clalrvoyant, card read- palmist; when others fail try me: good reading 20c: no sign. 1023 6th. nr. Mission MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, crystal seer- ess and psychometrist; convincing proofs; startling revelations: read. 50c. 1228 Market. MISS WARD, clairvoyant and card reader, names dates, facts; 25c. 235 Larkin: no sign. SEND date of dirth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL. 120 Sutter st e e eepsisymepta sl MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 538 Stevenson st.: hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. of disposing. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$§550; RESTAURANT; established many years;' clears $150 per month; rent $25; lo- cation the very best: owner wishes to go to Europe cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$450; WOOD and coal yard, south of Mar- ket; rent $20; lease; 2 horses, 2 wagons; death in family only cause of le. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$950; SALOON on water front, opp. ferry building; net rent $60. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny A—§1400; OYSTER and chop house close fo Market and Fourth sts.; rent $50; daily re- cepts, $40; well established; good business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A=$200; CORNER cigar stand; close to Palace Hotel; rent only $20; bargain. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A~—$2500; CORNER grocery and bar; near German Hospital; piace established years; a €o0d business; owner a widow; wants to go to Germany. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. cleaning and pressing will stand Stockton. FOR SALE—Clothes business: large established trad: investigation. Address Call agen: WANTED—To invest §1000, with service pre- ferred, in some good paying business in San Francisco. Address box 3204, Call office. WANTED—To buy country store with fur- nished house attached. Address with full particulars, box 3003, Call office, WANTED—First-class bartender who can n- vest a lttle money in the business. Call or address 4361 Golden Gate WANTED—An investment of some kind that will pay reasonable profits. Box 3396, Call. WANTED—A cigar stand. Address, etc., box 1691, Call office. FOR sale—In Hayes Valley, corner grocery and bar. Address box 3405, Call office. NEAT chophouee, close to big car barn, sale; rent $20. 'Inquire 1228 Fillmore st. WANTED—In Oakland, a small store of some location, for $8500—ONE of the best hardware stores In the Western Addition; plumbing and electrical workshop in connection, including horses, harness, ctc.; old established and a money maker; cheap rent. CALIFORNIA BUYERS' UNION, 1251-53-55 James Flood bldg., San Francisco. FINE opportunity to open up business in Wwholesale district; large store, having been used successfully for restaurant, is now va- cant and for rent: 5 years' lease; investi- te: particulars room 318, James Fiood bldg. TED—A working partner in the imple- ment and hardware business; business well established;: man must be intelligent and good worker. dress box 3101, Call office. A DELICATESSEN store on corner for sale, including three living rooms; sales about $30 a day; this is a good paying business; best of reasons for selling; investigate at once. Box 3002, Call office. BUTCHER shop doing nice business; good cor. ner location; well fitted; new icebox; 3 liv- ing rooms: rent $25; 3 years' lease; partners dissolving; ask $600: sell part cash. Box 4856, Call office. FOR sale—In Lake County, one of the best mineral springs in the State; well patron- ized the year round; a_money-making prop- osition. Addrees box 3109, Call office. FOR sale—At the head of one of the Cali- fornia rivers, a good general merchandise store; fine location for store and trade; will sell reasonable, Box 3295, Call office. $600 AND services 6 hours per day; controlling interest in established legitimate business; §150 per month for you. Box 6232, Call office, Oakland. For further particulars ad- | kind. Box 3205, Call office. WANTED—A npotion store. office. FOR sale—Sal Box 1680, Call «_on_water front; good trade. Inquire box , Call office. SPIRITUALISM. A—GRAND seance to-night; tests to all; read- ings daily. LBLA, ‘“The Wonder,” 32 Ellis st. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10. Galt House. MRS. CRINDLE Materializing seance Sunday evening, 328 Ellis st.: spirit photos dally. MRS_HUBBARD, 109 Oak st.. spiritual me- dium; consuitation da! iadies, 50c. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, has no equal in city. 110 Sixth st., room 8. MRS. LESTER'S circles 8 p. m., except Thurs., 10c; read, daily: mines a specialty. 95 Stxth. HYPNOTISM. mental lils, habits cured; no Eddy st.. NERVOU:! DE LAUFF, magnetist, 7 CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal: carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed alr at shop; prices moderate. §. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phome Main 152 and Bush 479. - WANTED—To buy a saloon license. Call or address 436% Golden Gate ave. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, Duncan & Church e e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—BALDWIN REALTY CO. Tel. John 4496. 906 Market, rms. 6 and 6A. For sale or exchange—Rooming-houses, Apartment houses, City and Country Prop- erty. A Little Cash, We Loan the Balance, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, efghth floor. ROOMING-HO! S and REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. LODGING-HOUSE: good corner; 100 sunny rooms; newly furnished; rent reasonable: clears’ $300 per month: owner going out of business; no agents. Box 4853, Call office. FOR sale—One of the best lodging-houses in Oakland; 135 rooms; full all the .time; long lease; low rent; a ®ood business propo- sition. Box 3395, Call office. FOR sale—A lodging-house of eight room full rooms, four of which can be made to pay more than rent; will sell reasonable. Box 8496, Call office. FISHER & CO.....occovceen Phone Main 3354 | Room 433 James Flood building. Furnished rooming-houses, hotels and flats. NICE rooming-house: 33 rooms; take smail house part payment. Box 4867, Call. LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. 5 room: 1, Call. WANTED—A lodging-house of about will_pay cash; no agents. Box WHEN you bec: disgusted with your work, send for SPAULD S Piloneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpe* Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3e. Phone Mission 225. CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen proprietor. 829 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning. Sc yard. Tel. Mission 74 RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works: prices reascnable, 1708 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. —— LAUNDRIES. laundry and dry cleaning work. tel, Geary 2053, JAPANESE 2122 Fillmere st.; EDUCATIONAL. CHANCE for €Very young man to improve Intellectually; brains is momey; you may in- crease your salary by increasing your earn- ing power; the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation conducts the most compilete system of night schools In the country; 32,000 stu- dents enrolled; San Francisco Assoclation building, NE. cor. Mason and Ellis sts., of- fers exceptional faciilties for a business and commercial education; i you have anly one to study, xive us a chance to help you; every branch taught from the fifth grade to preparation for the university; business course a specialty; the day classes are open to all men; the night classes are a great convenlence. Rolla V. Wate, president: H. J. McCoy, general score- tary. Send for descriptive catalogue to E. E. ESDON. Director of Education, Associa- tion bullding. BARGAIN In restaurant—This is a sacrifice; north of Market; doing a good business; fullest investigation permitted; stock and fixtures will invoice over $600; propristor is sick and in hospital, so_will sell everything, including license, for $300; genuine honest bargain. Full particulars ' at room 318, James Flood building. $4000—SALOON and 18 rooms, furnished, for sale on account of poor health; a money maker; it be sold at once; make offer. Particulars at 759 Market st., room 11. STOCK companies incorporated; if you have stocks cr bonds for sale offer them through me to investors. GEQRGE M. KELLOGG, broker, 345 Ellicott square, Buffalo. WILL sell big paying retall business; will not sacrifice; if you are willing to pay what it Is ‘worth write; poor health. Box 393, Chico,Cal. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a go0d Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply et Call business office for particulars. COMPLETE soap and soda plant for sale; buyer taught free. 1068 Third ave., Oak- land. A_GOOD paying business for sale. Address box 439, Healdsburg, Cal. WILL buy first-class renovatory and tal- loring business, including wagon; 5 years lease; rent $:#0; upward of 200 customers. Address box 2540, Call office. BLUR book on patents and list “What to In. vent,” free to any address; patents secured or fee returned. GEO. 8. VASHON & CO., 978 F st.. Washington, D. C. FOR sale—House, lot, blacksmith shop, tools, etc.: good location: Sixty-fourth and San Pablo ave. P. H. HOLLAR, owxer, CORNER grocery with bar license for sale cheap within the next ten days. Apply BRUNSING, TOLLE & POSTEL, 512 Front. WILL rent or buy roadhouse with grounds; Santa Clara County preferred; state size and price. C. G., 262 East Eighth st., Oakland. B R L S e s e, CIGAR, tobacco, stationery and notion store; Jocation; rent §$10; price $300, Inquire % Sacramento st. P, i oson e S S U S S X _GOOD Call route fn Western Addition for sale, Apply at _office. JARGAIN—Candy store: good bus.; de PARGAI teave Chey: o Teaws. St MIsin® SALOON and lunch stand for sale; reasonable. 168 Fourth st. - i AELE o S PR SR R RNER cigar store_ with laundry of- ot 10, 401 Thira at, iy FOR SALE—Lunch counter business, - wome si. Cheap. e SALOON on corner; snap. Bex 3033, Call. RESTAURANT for sale at once. 135 East st. PRV IALS L LI TR S Obed S/ Hhust ‘st CAPITAL win; 2 daily; positive AR Tiak Macaet b i g Ne peval. ¥ Call route for sale. Assly & Gl BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. YOUNG couple would like to board little girl about 12 years of age: best of care; $15 per month. 71 Cumberland st.; call afternoon. WILL give little girl of from 2 to 6 years mother's care; near school. 4261 Twenty- fourth st. e e e CONTRACTORS. SO - PAINTING, papering, tinting done very rea- ‘sonably now by day or job; phone West 2397 1420 Laguna st. T — CHIROPODISTS. PR BSOS oot o erceatomimi e NOUE SESURLON DRS. JONES AND YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Latest methods, electric and massage; treat feet §1, at your residence or 116 Stockton st. ——— DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANTY. Perfect, painiess dentistry at lowest price Fudd set of teeth, §2; silver flllings, 250; gold nilings. $1: gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1164 Market st., corner Turk, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot breal warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, §3 50; fillings, 50c. plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dentai Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are old piates made over like new; teeth from §S per set; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in 5. F.; I ti QWEST prices in B. F.; painiess extraction, W _York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor.8th. SUCCESS! McDowell the best system of cutting, the best course in millinery and cut perfect-fitting patterns. Special rates to pupils the first week of Jan, Enter now for paying positions; classes. Do bid., Market and Taylor, — . T AT “Aylor. ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em. Droidery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and button holes made at Stewart's Lining and Trim Store, 14-18 Taylor st.; phone East s McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve._class: ras cut. 1190 lhrh"i st Sontgamery st rooms 9100 Ter Mate: 'n‘n'n‘ & N &?‘fi:fll"fll n‘n:;"" ~ . ERrRIE TS S0, I Koy —THE Lyceum, an exceilent preparatory school for university, law and medical coi- leges, we prepared hundreds of students suc- cesstully and we shall prepare you; day, evening session; references President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan Suilding. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS.COL.. 933 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world’s record for short- hand writing; successful himself, Will maks you so; shorthand, typing. bookps. Catalogue. ALL who desire good position should attend this college; we have had 250 good places since March 1. San Francisco Business Col~ lege, 738 Mission st. HFEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West: annual enrollment 1000; send for cireular. DANCING. both adult and children’'s classes, now open at Hinman's School of Dancis 1412 Polk st.. nr. California; phone East 212 HEALD'S School of Mines and Post st., S. F. and gas engineering. Send for prospectusm ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min._ meeh., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve; est. 1864 Vaa der’ Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City H. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day_aod eve.; individual instr. 305 Larkin st. P T. A. Robinsen, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. ‘ol LEARN retouching; high salaries paid and first-class retouchers always in demand. Studio, 542 Sutter st., room 305. PRIVATE lessons in telegraphy by an expe- Henced teacher; rapld success assured. 248 itt . A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students joil= ed. Busiress. Stenographie. 925 Golden Gate. PIANO, violin, vocal lessons; terms reasonable. Room 200, Muirhead building. STRICTLY private lessons in shorthand, book- keeplug, writiag and English. Box 838, Call. IRVING Institute, school for girls, 2126 Cal. st. Easter term begins Monday. Jan. T. 1906 A special class preparatory to teachers’ exam- thations or Stats nor. schis. 333 Phelan BIdk. Day and SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- PARTINGTO! 424 Pine st —Night classes. OLDEST, jargest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki. removed to 329 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 509. AN Spto-date Ja Chinese otfice; reliable help of all kinds H. KIODA, 405 Post st.; tel. James 50L. A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. JAPANESE help lied: relfable; all purposes, B. K. wmmu:"zo Post; phone Main 3801. AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel. Grant 156 H. W. HONG, 1113A Clay st.; Chinese empioy~ Tel. East 426,