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BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. I A KET ROUTE, STATION. A CLAREMONT 5 GATES. The San Francisco, Oukiand and Saz Jose Rallway Company has just closed bonds to the emeunt of mesns that the ex- i of the Fifty-8fth street branch Route up Claremont &vi cdiately be begun. There on at College and Clare- er at Giaremont's north \ remont @weller will wutes from San Fraa- are will be 5c esch Way. ve an easy, quick, olesn, de from his office to his dred and firty thousand dol- » expended in making he most begutiful residence » of Sen Francisco. Water snd gas pipes are laid to every lot; trees iine every and here and there ample park reserved. Wiss re- heap buildings, flats and business ol leremont climate is the Warm- cet salubrious in Berkeley. from the Claremont hills is in Californis. the best lots can still be ces, §000 to $2500 each. | these prices will b6 | 0 to 25 per cent. A to-fay means & saving of red dollars to the home ndred dol- estor. The easiest of nable. to-gay within Claremont's gates. The Key route will take you in thirty minutes. tes on the AlCAtrus ave, cars you to Coliege ave. There | Claremont s ouly five lars to the inv te: ere ol you cennot come to-day write for & booklet, giving Claremont view, maps | and prices. MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, 2100 Center Bt, 4 mioe rooms and bath: high | ¢ only 8 blocks 50x158; see us lots, 4 blocks to cars; Route; this commanding and s $5450 nattuck ave. ess property sbove al #pe- | rs if tora $450 near Dwight ave. cars roved street Key Route sta- This prop- rease value; $500 lot ey 52-foot fromt; | ew days only 40x110, | 85x110. Pablo ave.; | lose to stations and | done; sidewalk 4. | to 48; street work com- 25; street work done. close to station; 83x100; Ashby ave.; 50-foot fronmt; J HAF South Berkeley < & BRADHOFF, | Lorin 4| age The tract needs no | ring st., North | in this beautiful e best buy with the balance the ssme as| secure ¥ new and mod- | »om house on Grant in North | $3300. » n 80-foot frontage in one of Berke- s fast growing business section proposed postoffice and next erwood block the ley's new to the | g0od considered ng to w. 3 2123 Center st., LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS: siness low buys can_be market values by ap- | MORTIMER & CO., Berkeley. east of Pulton. College ave, age and lot; near University | £700 cash; | $1050—Nice lot, 50-—Large lot 1700—4-room © and Santa Fe station: balance monthly $2000—New, modern B-room eottage; eorner lot; near 8 P. and Santa Fe crossing. 180 or 640 acres farm lahd near Beau- mont, Texas, fo exchange for California | property | Bxchange equity in new Berkeley home for vacant lots; exchange Pomona house and lot for Berkeley. HUTCHISON & MUNSON, 2506 Ehettuck ave., Dwight way station. $2700—HOUSE; new, modern 5 rooms; corner; 120 feet frontage: terms. $1500—Cottage; new, modern & rooms; lot | 50xi50; graded; easy terms. $30 front foot; Telegraph ave.: fine loca~ tion; large lot $850—Lot near Lorin station; 40x185; east of_Grove. $30 per front foot; Telegraph ave.; large ' SnAD. 700—Cottage: 8 rooms: street graded, sewered, macadamized L L. GRAINGER, Lorin station, South Berkeley, AN ASHEY BARGAIN. Through the necessity of the owner we are enabled to offer & splendid plece of property on Ashby ave., 1 block from Ashby station, for 300 the property consists of & fine Jot with E almost new 6-room 2-story house in first- ase condition; this is certain to be high-class business property and we believe 1t will doubls value within & year; remember this is a pargain for the bomeseeker or the speculator. BMSLIE & LORENZ, Real Estate and Insurance, Ashby station, Berkeley. s TEE BL'EOYP REAL BESTATE FIRM BERKELDY, 1r you want 2 home, speculation or invest- | Ee do mot fall to consult us before you | make & Gecision. We have properties of every description. Some especially g00d bargains in Tesidence property &t the present time, E L. CORYELL CO., Rooms 801-303-305 First National Bank Blag., Phone Berkeley 92. P, O. Box 85, HAVE s proposition paying $1200 mont T e ‘Jear around for sale for Thie i no fake. for_yourself. S. E. JOHNSTON, Rooms 301-308, First National Bank bldg., Berkeley. near station | Key Route station at $3400 and some other |FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS | Ainishea | ner lot, 50x126; all fenced: 2 blocks from | Fruitvale eve.; sewer; city water; high eleva- tion; easy terms if desired. 215) | ceiiing; paneled dining-room; fine oak mantel; | $1750—Good house of 7 rooms and bath; lot BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL BESTATE. I'AR'VW-W PARK. BINCB Jfi! FIRST. The most Distory of Berkatey real etate wis the sale of twenty-nine lots in Fairyiew Park during the wesk just past. This tremendous demand 1s due, to th immediate extension of the Filty-fifth street line of the Key routs up Clare- mont ave. to College, two bl from Fuirview Park, and to the fact that Fairview prices are fully 25 per cent f Of the 207 lots put on the market & r axo only twenty remain unsold. hese twenty can be secured at the original prices only until the 15th inst. It is_probable not one of them will bs left & week hence. You had better spend to-day looking the prop- erty over. Both the College and Alca- tras cars pass it. To-day Afty foot lxu fronting broad, macadamized, side- walked, tree lined avenues, oan be se- oured at $900 and $1000 each. Two months hence thess lots cannot be bought for $256 a front foot. To-day you can take advantase of the easiest of terms, one-fourth down and balance in three annual installments. Two monthe hence you will be obliged to §ay cash to the man who bought to. ay. To-day a payment of $225 will secure & magnificent lot. o mont] hence you should be able to dispose of it at an advance of from 8818 to 100 per oent, THE TIME TO BUY 18 NOW. MASON-McDUFFTE COMPANY, 2100 Center Bt., BERKBLEY. $2650_NEW, up-to-date cottage, § rooms; gas, electricity, oto.; strest work done; terms to sult; convenient to station; east of tract. $2650—Story and a half; new; 6 roems; oclose to station; street work included; $350 cash, $28 per month. $3000—New cottage, 5 rooms; close to station; large lot: terms to suit. $1500—Cottage, 5 rooms; lot SOX150; $T00 cash, $2400—New b ow, 'S5 rooms; 40-foot lot: street work done: east of Grove; close to station; offer low for quick sale $150 cash and $15 per month will start right tow: getting a home. Come an see us and we will tell you how. HEDEMARK & BRADHOFF, South Berkeley, Lorin. BDST BERKHLEY BUYS ‘We have moved our office—as well as some of our bargains. Still have soms McGee Tract lots &t §700; a 7-room cottage two blocks from good things. Find us at 2151 Center st THE SKILLING CO. BERKELEY HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION Will build you an up-to-date home on small payments down, balanoe same as rent. WAR- REN CHENEY & CO., agents, First Na- tional Bank building, Berkeley station. A_WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. e S ey SOUTH BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. TUPPER & KAY, South Berkeley, Lorin Station. | elegant 6-room 2-story house; tinted and n an artistic manner; gas and elec— ; only 2 blocks to Key Route sta- e $2500; terms $300 cash, balance 5-room bungalow: up to date in_all | treet work dome; close to Key ation; price $2650; easy terms will w 7-room house; modern through- work done: east of Telegraph ave.; %00: terms can be obtained. We have a number of cholcs lots at very | TUPPER & KAY, hone Berkeley 1 FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. HENRY BARKMEYER, Fruitvale, Cal. 1208 Fruitvale Ave., $750—New cottage of 8 large rooms, hard pantry and closets; high basement; 1 k from car line; near grammar and high | schools; terms $200 cash, balance on very easy terms. @o07) | $1100—Cottage of 4 rooms: lot 75x108:2; 2. story icken hou: t: 3 barn and c! nacadamized stre terms it desired. ; city water; on $1150—House of 6 rooms; lot 37:6x140; on E. 14th st., E. Oukland; terms §150 cash, balance $12 per month. (218) $1300—Cottage of 4 rooms, 2 rooms unfin- | ished; basement; lot 76x145; one-half block from ‘car line; owner is very -anxious to sell (@18) $1300—Neat cottage of 4 rooms and bath: § foot basement: Fruitvale ave.: lot 66x135; terms if desired. one block from @21) $1650—Elegant bungalow cottage of 4 rooms | and bath; now in course of construction; cor- | $1850—Best bargain in Frultvale; bungalow cottage of 4 rooms and bath; hard finished; corner lot, 86x140; on macadamized street; blocks from Frultvale ave.; car line; near school; terms $300 cash, balance $18 per month. 12) $2000—Cottage of 5 large rooms and bath; high basement; barn; lot 77:6x150; flowers and fruit trees in bearing; on macadamized street ®3) $2300—A bargain on Fruitvale ave.; modern cottage of b rooms; large reception hall; cove combination gas fixtures; porcelain bathtub: | stationary tubs: high basement; lot 40x150. @) | $5500—DUp-to-date cottage of 6 large. rooms | and bath; attic all floored and partly finished; | high basement; lot trees: on Fruitvale Upper Fraftvale; worth investigating. (214) Have a fine list of unimproved lots, prices, terms and location to suit. For particulars ap- ply to HENRY BARKMEYER, bl 1206 Fruitvale ave., Fruitvale, Cal. Telephone Brook 1721, H. A. PLEITNER, Frultvale Station, Cal. 650—Fine 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; all hard finished, etc.; good well and pump, fruit trees, berry vines, etc.; lot 50x 150; close to S. P. station and 2 blocks from Bast 14th st car line; a big bargain. $950—New 2-room cottage; brick foundation; brick chimney; cottageé buflt to be added to on plan of 5-room cottage; lot 50X150; convenient to cars; small sum cash down; balance on flat loan. Nice 4-room' cottage, with ot 35x115; one block from car line; close In; easy terms. $1250—Cozy cottage of 4 rooms and fine ot; 8 blocks from 23d-ave. station; $150 down, balance easy monthly payments. $1100—New 3-room house, barn; city water; chicken house; lot 50x250, fronting on two streets; convenient to cars; a good op- portunity. 171 ave. in bearing frult $1 46x125; 4 biocks from Fruitvale statlon; must be s0ld; terms to suit. $1450—Modern 3-room cottage; all hard fin- ished; chicken houses, efc.; corner lot, 10px200; fine Jocation and good elevation} handy to cars. m;?' 'mdmogm ?:l"&!flfflmllld up to date in every respect; lot 50x1R2; fruit trees; 2 blocks from car line; easy terms. $2800—One acre of fine garden soil and modern 4-room cottage; one block from Fruit- vale ave. $3000—Two acres of sandy loam and fine 4- room cottage; windmill and tank; close in and one block from car line; termm casy. $1285 lot—A few Jots close to Fruitval ‘High Behool and 2 biocks from Bast 14th #t.; $25 cash down, balance $5 per month. bungalow, mission finish; close to end school; elegant neighborhood; balance $14 monthly; price ail told $1600, $700 “casgh; just completed; elegant cottags, 8 rooms, bath, pantry, ‘basement; strictly modern; glose to d 100 and street cars; Lot 35x100; balance $26 monthly; price all told $000 cash: elegant house of 7 rooms, bath, try, high basement; furl bearing fruit trees, rries and flowers in great profusion; lovely shade trees; on main avenue; one-half block to street cars, five minutes’ walk to station; in $55 Toomingy prise alt ta Fasao 10 bance ; price BOULEVARD TRACT LOTS. ROSA LEE TRACT LOTS. SUSIE LEE TRACT LOTS. . BONA TRACT LOTS. ALLENDALE TRACT LOTS. 5 Uz 3 5 UP, ‘We own this rty. Buy from the owners direct; $8 down and ‘monthly; all close to alectrio cars and schools. CHAS. F. LEE, one block from station. d_office, Beventh st. and Broadway; EORGE H. LEE, opposite 8. P. depot. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M’'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. ZAKLAKD REAL ESTATE. Real Hstate, Insurance and Finan Telephone Qakland 960. 1236 Mmm?n OAKLAND, CAL BE BOLD, large rooms, #1,000_Cottags of 8 large bath, o arge gl-hu'! inclosed porch. Two and on a1 blocks from Key Route line; three blocks from another choice line; only 7 minutes to 12th and Broadway, either line. This should rent for $14 per month with very little expehded. EXCELLENT COTTAGE. $1,850—Up-to-date, nobby; 5 large rooms; large besement; electricity; lot 40x103 feet; renting $240 per annum; location wood. MAGNIFICENT HOMB. $5,500—German-Gothic design; 8 large rooms; specially designed so @s to get an un: obstructed view and full ray sunlight every hour in the day; there Is also a fine _ billlard-room, paneled, with open fireplace; situated on northwest corner; high up from the street and beautitully terraced down to a solid cement bulk- head; the surroundings are of the cholcest residences; it is only 6 minutes to 12th and Broadway over two separate car lines and 40 minutes to SBan Fran- cisco; we invite an Inspection of this bullding. $10,000—Four small stores; good income on nvestment; lot 50x100 feet; prominent street between Broadway and Washing- n. $75,000—FIne business biocl modern brick buildin center of eity; $90,000—Magnificent business property; 225 feet on maln business thoroughfare In heart of the city; two magnificent business blocks adjoining on either side; worth $700 per front foot. TAYLOR BROS. & CO., 1236 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. B. J. SHEPARDSCON, 424 TENTH ST. Phone Oakland 5136. WH ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR ALL THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: BIGGEST BARGAIN IN OAKLAND. $10,500—Choice plece of business property, with frontage of 100 feet on Franklin st.; the location is excellent; will increase 50 per cent during the vear; biggest bargain of the season. $4000—Beautifu] cottage in sightly location, with 4 lots adjoining; this property affords magnificent marine view and s a snap at $5000; come and get information on this; it is worth looking into. $3300—Fine new residence on Walsworth ave. reduced from $3500 for immediate sale; 'this is the best snap in a 6 large room house we have | ever had; is in a fine location, with fine homes all around; no cheap house on the block; can be had on terms; look this up. $2450—New and modern cottage of 5 rooms, bath and laundry: on north side of fine street; 1 block from Key Route station; terms if de- sired; see this. $850—A nice lot of g00d size, near westerly shore of Lake Merritt; beautiful residence dis- trict; all street work dome; full information given on request. $850—1 fine lot on 30th st., just west of Tel- egraph ave.; can be had at this price for a few days on as owner is in need of money; houses built on these lots would sell readily and at a good profit; look this up. E. J. SHEPARDSON, 424 Tenth st. A POINTER ON ADAMS POINT. HIGHLAND SUBDIVISION OF ADAMS & THE SCENIC, THE PICTURESQUE, THE IDEAL LOCATION FOR A HOME. POINT VIEW UNSURPASSED, LOCATION IDEAL. CLIMATE UNRIVALED, . TRANSPORTATION THE BEST. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., ' 1052 BROADWAY, A NEW YBAR BARGAIN. A CHARMING HOME FOR $2500. ON A FINE 40-FOOT LOT, IN THE SANTA FE TRACT. ' . ON THE KEY ROUTB. 30 MINUTES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Just completed and right up to date in de- sign and conveniences, ~Close to Key Route station_street cars and schools: 15 minutes from University of California. Can be bought for moderate cash payment and balance monthly—like paying rent. Go to-day by the Key Route, taking Berke- Jey 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 bargain. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. CHOICE SUNNY CORNER. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE On Franklin st., close in; elegant 50-foot lot and nearly new 8-room house; large sunny rooms; & very desirable home; price only §7200; would cost over $10,000 at present prices. Al INVESTMENT. 4 Blegant 10-room resident on north side of Hobart st., near Telegraph ave.; can make two B-room flats at small expense; very low price; investizate. A ALBERT S. DAY, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, FIRE INSURANCE, J H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. 1227 0ld County road, Tw mfim nty cor. Twenty- GET OFF AT TWENTY-THIRD AVE. nice home, with every“modern improvement, with 20 acres of nice land, come and see us— it will be sold this week and at a sacrifice, First come, first served. You can make 2§ per cent on your investment in six months if ol sl R e S ORI LINDA PARK, LINDA PARK, LINDA PARK. The terminus of 5-cent fare, cars; streets .graded and graveled; stone depot on tract; lots from $50 to $200; $20 cash and balance $i0 per month: 15 blocks to Jocal train; best located Toa located 2 biocks from slectricJine; ahove Fruitv near 4 i tage would cost to ithot o 3. P HALE, Cor. University and Shettuck aves., Berkeley, | 1232 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. BELDEN & PERCIVAL. NOW ON SALB. - Most central locatl Rolu‘p-t fiae s cent ion; cl caniont taribe ever: Oferedy w87 et T G e RS e 5 to_San Francisco. R FAETIS Lots ; terms to suit; new home, $2600 to $3000; monthly, to $300 cash; $20 to OWNER FORCING BALB: ’ll!m-dood income property; always rented; 75 feet frontage; closo to new 22d st. Key Route line; business is crowding this prop- erty; $12,000 flat loan can remain. BUSINESS EITE BARGAIN. Only $250 per foot; choice unimproved corner, 70x75; right in business center; adjolns modern brick business biocks; cheapest va- cant bushiness property in Oukland. CENTRAL BUSINESS FLATS. $11,600—Three modern flats, 6 and 7 rooms, in business center: income $1206 Der aanum; $10,000—Eleven dwellings; corner 150x100; in- come $102 per annum; in factory center; short distance from Broadway. FRANKLIN ST, FRONTAGE. Fine apartment house site, 100x160; very in; a bargain. FIND RESIDENCE INVESTMENT. $8,500—Two fine modern residences, 8 and 10 Tooms each; extra nice interiors; modera plumping; furnace; 76x125; location: 10 minutes’ walk to Broadway. CO] RESIDENCE SACRIFICE. s&m:r;::.l residence, 9 rooms, extra well ofce corner, 75 feet frontage; easy Walk to business center, s 5 CLOSE IN FLA’ $5.750—Pair good flats, 6 and 7 rooms; 85 fest frontage; corner 3¢ ft. vacant; within 3 mlnu‘e’)owl“lk of Broadway. cB. NTOWN RESIDEN $6,800—Fine modern home, 8 rooms; 43x110; Within 2 blocks of Broadway; owner anxious to sell; offer considered, B $1,000Cornert 1ov. 0. eay fust the place for two m?‘uxu; o $10 PER FOOT. Key Route Plat; 228 feet frontage; north side; We can sell all cottages built here; terma arranged. $15 P % Nice butlding 1ots; street work complete; any frontage desired: near three car lines; nice nelghborhood; terms arranged. $2,000—Alme-OSE IN COTTAGE. Almost in town; modern cottage, 0 Tooms, bath; between mew 224 at. Key Route Iine ang . this prioe. 'd 14th st. depot; last chance at LAYMANCE REAL ESTATB CO., 480-462 Eighth st., Oukiand. KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 Broadway, Loans, Real Estdte, Insurance. Don’t miss this; must be sold at once; ele- Bant Queen Anne 8-room modern house; sunny elde of street; paneled dining-room; pillared a.rchwlyA from reception hall to parior; Quaker roplace; porcelain bath; open plumbing; large, sunny porch, with turned posts; open lawn; gement walks abound house, and only 2 short blocks Lrom trai j,Twell neighborhood; price $3250; surely a ;i smal) cash FTiagis s eurely. & smap; oaly ] $2100 for a swell new bungalow tage street work complete; pretty, mme y:g: cozy reception hall with plilared archway to :Irlor and dining-room; large, old-fashioned replace; good size lot, with chicken-house and yard In rear; this place can be had on very easy terms of $100 d el iy § own, balance $22 50 per $9500—A gentleman’'s home, located in one of Oakland's swellest resident locations; this property originally cost $17,000 and s now be- ing offered at a sacrifice of $9500; it has a frontage of 69 ft. by a depth of 170 ft., with an L 50x84, having elegant barn, carriage- house, automobile shed, broad stone driyeway and walks, in fact, a model home for any fam- ily; the house contains 10 large rooms, in- cluding billiard-room; interlor woodwork oak and ash; new hot air furnace connecting with every room; also private water supply; entire yard and garden is filled with beautfful flow- ers, shrubs and follage of all kinds; this prop- erty must be seen to be appreciated. —_— STERNBERG, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG, 1008 ‘Broadway, Oakland. . < s, ARS_SKAPS SNAFE : per foot; 150; near Telegraph and 56th and Key Roufe crosstown. $20 per foot; street work complete; Tele- graph and Alcatraz aves.; worth $20. $17_per foot; Grove and 58th sts.; Santa Fe Tract: easy terms. $2700—2-story house; barn, driveway, fruit, flowers, water plant; lot 50x125, worth $1500; close to 36th and Telegraph; offer ‘wanted. FIND MANUFACTURING SITES. A fine corner on Franklin st. 126x100; Franklin st. yoSeo ur before buriag; polite treatment ana STERNBERG, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. TAYLOR & JACOBI 205 Union Savings Bank building, Cor, Broadway and Thirteenth st.; phone Oak- land 410. ONLY $178 Cash, balance on your own terms, for choice lot 25x130 within one block of a car line; street work complete: pretty view; choice location takes just 7 minutes to business center: we Dave Just a few obighess, S dofit: hesitate Price $375, $3000 LINDA VISTA Residence site, 70x150; near car line; choice and exclusive Jocation. NEW--ONLY $500 CASH. Bungalow, containing 5 rooms; bath, patent tollet, laundry, open plumbing, electricity, fire- place’ ahd every other modern convenience; alls tinted. woodwork natural finish; lot 18 thrraced; west front; cement work and side- walks: complete; $500 cash, balance on terms to sutt. 2 PRICE_IN ALL $3000. ONLY $45 per foot; choice lot, 50x125; just the thing for flats. TAYLOR & JACOBIL, Union Savings Bank Building, Oakland. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU. ‘When I set out to sell a lot it is bound to go. This lot is going to be sold so low that the buyer can make a good turn on the invest ment right away. One of the most desirable lots in the beauti- ful Alta Pledmont Tract. Almost at your own figure, Street work, sidewalks, sewers, water and gas mains complete. All ready to bujld upon right now. FINE RESIDENCE NEAR BY. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. It is going at a sacrifice it sold at once. See me to-day or reach me by phone Main 704, V. 3. WHITE, 25 Montgomery st., room 8. $500 CASH,' $10 monthly; IAK acres, fronting 200 feet on macadamnized street, with picket fence; a number of chicken-pens, all fenced, *also brooding-house and workshop; 4 chicken. houses, shingle finish; 85-t. well with wind- mill d tank; also spring of running water, partly piped over the land; 2 unfinished houses: barn for 2 horses and buggy ehed; the very best of sandy loam soll; young fruit trees and vegetables; 4 blocks to electric cars, churches and schools; no better climate to be had: price for all, $1750; & Tare bar- gain; adjoining Bast Oaxland. Call or send for Circular, 458 Ninth st., near Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES. F. F. PORTER, v Real Estate and Insurance. $6,000—Beautiful 10-room house, 8 years old; elegant view, on Vernon st.; lot 45x182; stable; this property built by owner, but obliged to sell -room house; first floor finished in hard wood; lot 30x133; on Chestnut et, $4000—G-room house,"one block from Vernon steps, on the hill; lot 50x80; bargain. SPECIAL. 125 feet of cholcest vacant ground on Tele- graph ave.; will sell part or at prices 15 per cent below the market; no better investment in Oakland. F. F. PORTER. 466 Eighth st. BUSINESS CORNER Paying 10 per cent net or $44 per month and in_ advance. g PRICE $4400. Two-story building in Al order; store and rooms in . with large, sunny flat above; deep lot: room for stable or other bullding: location rapidly growing more ;) owner leaving city and must sell; terms can’ be ar- ranged. Exclusively for sale by HARRY L. INVESTOR OF CAPIT) 314 San Pablo ave., Oakland, Cal. GREAT BARGAIN—ON BASY TERMS. Large and beautiful residence; central; ideal nelghborhood; fine grounds: attractive ‘archi- tecture and elaborate fnterior finishing: " moa- Galindo, Oaklana, . . > 86th st., mear Grove, mnd near THOS. GILBERT, 1004 Union Sa bullding, Oakland, Cal. % BEFORE you buy get my new catalogue of ; made up especially for busy people ‘who mean business. FREE for the asking; may save you or make you a lot of money. GEO, W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway. EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. m’rw% SNAPS. I Have Others. $2550—Part cash; a splendid home, § rooms and bath: high basement; Al-location; excep- tionally desirable lot, 50x150. Vacant lots, 75x140, north side of Past 15th 8t.; street work, sidewalk, sewers, eto., all done; gas in the street; these lots can be bought very cheap: come at once. F. N. CLEVINGER, 1220 234 ave. GET OFF AT 23D-AVEL STATION. Open Sunday from 1 to 8 p. m. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. A A A A AP A AP BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO., general movers—We have the best warehouse In tha ‘West (only covered vans used). DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER, 1018 Broadway, Oakland: phone Main 907. OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. -room flat, close in; excellent nelghborhood; ell modern conven rent reasonabl CHAPIN & 60 San Pablo ave., Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. AKLAND ROOMS TO LET. B S IEEII R S LOWER floor, 8 or 4 sunny rooms, connected: separate entrance; also 1 or 3 flne upper central. 615 Fifteenth st., Oskland. e — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR _SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargaine in furnitu H. Schellhaas 11th st., cor. store, Oakland. e ——— San Francisco Advert’s’ents CHURCH SERVICES, CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- eon_and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. sermon topic, “Two Trembling Sinners and the Result Evening _service at 7:30 o'clock; sermon tople, ‘‘What Is Conver- sion?’ ' The pastor will preach at both ser- vices. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Chris- tian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordlally invited. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. W. Kirk Guthrie, pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Profesgor Witcher of San Anselmo Theol ogical Seminary will preach in the morning and the pastor in the evening; the services will be under the auspices of the Saint A drew’s Society; Bible School, 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. m ; Wednesday, § p. m., midweek service, subject ‘‘Sermon on the Mount”: Thursday, § p. m., meeting of the Men’s Club; all are’ cordially invited. LEBANON Presbyterian Church, corner Saj chez and Twenty-third sts., pastor Rev. R. Logan, M. A.—Rev. Dr. Rader will preach morning and evening. Dr. Rader will also preach on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week, and Rev, J. S. Thomas on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Meetings begin at 7:45 p. ni. Good music by a chorus choif one welcome. GRACE Church, California st., corner of Stock- ton—Rev. David J. Evans, rector. Celebra- tion of holy communion, § a. m.; litany and second_celebration, 11 a. m.; offertory, *'Be- hold, I Bring You Glad Tidings'’ (Lynes] monthly musical service, 7:45 p. m.; service in B flat (Garrett). Programme: Anthem, “Hark, What Mean Those Holy Voices?" , (Birchj; barytone solo, *'Noel” (Adam): an- Glad Tidings'" them, ““Behold, I Bring You tenor solo, ‘“Like as_a Father” offertory, ‘‘Kipling’'s Recesslonal™ benediction, ‘‘Jesus of Naz- organ postiude “‘Alle- Organist and cholrmaster, (I. Leechman); areth’’ (Perkl) gretto” (Wely). William H. Holt. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W, Clampett, D.D.. rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock; evening service, 8 o'clock. You are cordfally invited. UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister_ Junior church and Sunday-school are at 10 o'clock, C. A. Murdock and Mrs. Humphrey Smith, superintendents. Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. There is no evening sorvice, Mr, Leavitt will preach. Subje: “Brotherhood.” Music by quartet, under di rection of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tleth and Capp sts. (take Mission, Valencia or Howard et. cars), C. Calvert Smoot, min- ister; residence 3470 Twentleth st.—Sunday- £chool at 9:45 a. m.; morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, ‘‘Introductory Sermon to a Series on ‘The World's Bibles. evening service, 7:45; subject of sermon, *‘The Young Man in Coliege.”” Choir under the direction of Mrs. H. E. Franck. All cordially invited. FIRST Congregational Churcli, corner Post and Mason sts.<—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D. pastor, will preach at both services. At a. m., topic, “The Object of Discipline. Baptism reception of members and Holy Communion. At 7:45 p. m., topic, ‘‘Bless the Tord.” All are cordlally invited. CENTRAL M. B. Church, Mission st., bet. 6th and Tth—Hold communion service at the morning hour. conducted by the pastor, Rev, George W. White. Sunday school at 12:45, Rolla V. Watt, supt. Young People's meetings at 8:15. At 7:20 the choir will repeat, by request, the Christmas Oratorio by Saint- Saens, with several special pleces added. Admission free. Everybody invited. CHRISTIAN Science services—First Church of Christ, Sclentist, cor. Post and Taylor sts.— Services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; subject of lesson sermon, ‘“Truth.”’ 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 welcome. THE People’s Church meets Sunday evenings, 8 o'clock, in Red Men's bullding, 220 Golden Gate ave. Subject this evening, ““The Gates of Opportunity.”” Mr. Allen Franklyn Brown, State missionary, Wil assist the pastor, \ Mrs. Anna L. Glilesple. Messages will fol- low the lecture. Special music. O e e e - A CONTINUOUS good time at the Y. M. C. A., corner Mason and Ellls sts, this (Sun- day) afternoon. from 8 until Rev. Wil- liam Rader will address the men’s meeting on “Burled Powder.” Music by the orches- tra. All men are Invited "~ MEETINGS—SUNDAY. MRS. L. H. SILL will in future be known as Mrs. L. H. Kinnaird and will hold circles Mond., Wed. and Fri. even.; meeting Sunday, 8 p. m., 10c, 1040A Market st. B wm O O RETURNEDRey, Katle Heussmann-Harves- ton; sittings daily; circle Friday evening, 25e. 14 MoAlltster st., room 30, third flocr. T T. B. SPIRITUAL Church, Scottish Hall, 8 p. m.—Maxwell, Franks, Coakley, Cook, ‘Wrenn, Armstrong. WILSON and C. Lottringer will hold T itog) meeting. 2 and 8. A. O: F. bldg., 102 O'Farrell at. YOUNG'S marvelous tests and lecturs N rBight, 100, prophectes for 1006, 073 Mc- Allister ‘st. A—MRS, J. J_WHITNEY, bus. medium and Teader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. HOVET, convincing messages to-nig! circles Tues., Fri. p. m. 12 Oak st., gd. BI HARLAND, evening test circles to- A .00 come eariy: Tead. dally. 148 6th. AT Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; tests every eve.: 10c; reads daily. . G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every "ngwa-mw. 10c. 148 Sixth st. (GS—Universal Brotherhood. | NEW Hindu Tempie—Swami's free lectures to- t, 8 night muw»z 1s Vidanta?’ Cor. Webster and MISS FRANCES B. SPEYER. Golden Gate Hall, ‘Jesus, the Resurrection. Association, 161 Clty Hall ave., Human Nature Bad?" MEETING NOTICES. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. will assemble THIS (SUNDAY) e AR B 4Durpose of atten e fune our deceased brother, ALBERT THOMAS WARREN. Master Masons and friends of deceased invited. By order of the Master. WALTER G. ANDERSON, Secretary. FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A. urday evenings; other evenings ment: call and save money. S19 Mkt., r. 3%, CREDITORS of R. Prent Mitchell, who wish advantage, M. L. RYAN, Atty-at-Law, 1148 Market, opp. Hales’; courts; advice; collections; open eves. L. 8. CLARK, 927 Mark 302, consulta- ‘on tree: 06 fes in advanc evenings. DETECTIVES. INTERNATIONAL Detective Agency—Rsliable Information and evidence furnished in person- al, ectvil and criminal cases in all localities; reasonable rates. P. O. box 728 ety — ALL kinds of cases handled: business strictly confidential; charges reasonable. 604 Montgomery st., room 204 CONFIDENTIAL information furnished i3 all cases; divorces, ato. 504 Majestio building. ACCOUNTANTS. ACCOUNTANT'S gervices, 310 and upward per month; includes keeping your books; exam! stions and flnancial statements made; private instruc. bookkeeping, etc. 809 Mariet, rm. 63. ° ADOPTION. WANTED—Baby from birth; ideal home. Dr. Emille Fuoke Maternity Vilia, 1416 Bighth st., Alameda. E—— ASTROLOGY. of ASTOR, celebrated N. Y. astrologer; man 43 Mason. ability; reifable advice $1; iessons. A—$1800; RESTAURANT and chophouse, near Kearny and Montgomery: rent $78; monthly sales $1000: cause of sale, owner to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. G. A—$500; HALF interest in coffee and tea store; choicest location in the Misslon; rent §22 50 owner engaged in other enterprise only cause of disposing. Call R. G. WILKE, 29% Kearny st. ¥ TN M e e A—$530; RESTAURANT; established many years; clears $130 per month; remt $25; lo- cation the very best; owner wishes to go to Eurcpe cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$450; WOOD and coal_yard, south of Mar— ket: fent $20: lease; 2 horses, 2 wagons; death In family only cause of sale. R. & WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—3$950; SALOON on water fromt, opp. feiry building:; net rent $60, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, SINESS CHANCES. ) M —Funeral notice: Officers and members are requested to assemble at Masonic Temple on SUNDAY, the Dowe ot Semémiting: U 1 ceremontes of pose of con e funeral es our late brother, JOHN C. DUNNE, lats & member of de I'Oceanis Lodge No. 124, Honolulu. order of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary. FERMANN Lodge No. 177, ¥. snd A M.—Called meeting this ‘day (MON- DAY), January 8, 1906, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Degres 1. By order of the W, M. L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. FIDELITY Lodge No., 222, L O. O. F.—Installation of officers TO-MORROW_(Monday) EVEN- ING, Jan. 8. Members please at- tend. " Visitors_welcome. JOSEPH GRAY JR., N. G. J. GIROD, Recording Secretary. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 810, I. O. ©O. F.—Installation of officers on, MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 8 Visiting brethren cordially in- vited. 0. H. FISHER, N. G. . C. MAURER, R. S. UNITY Lodge No. 131, I O. O. F., corner Sixteenth and Va lencia sts.—Public _installation TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 9. Friends and members of the order cordially invited. A. P. BUTTON, . G W. T. WORTHINGTON, Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. L O. O. F.—Installation of officers MONDAY, Japuary 8. All wel- come. 8. H. COCHRAN, N. G. ST_ ANDREW'S Society—The annual church service will be held THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING at 7:45 at the First Presbyterian Chureh, corner Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st. Rev. W. K. GUTHRIE, chaplain of the so- clety. will conduct the service. Members of other Scottish socleties and the Secottish people generally are cordially invited. STOCKHOLDERS' meeting (annual)—To_the stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Com- pany: Please take notice that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be held at the prin- cipal office of the company (L e., 337 Mar- ket st., room 4, second floor), in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali- Tornia, on Monday, the 22d day of January, A, D. 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of electing directors for the ensuing vear and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The stock transfer books of the company will be closed ten (10) days prior %o said day of meeting. By order of the board of directors. H. W. THOMAS, Secre- tary Oceanic Steamship Company, 327 Mar- ket st. San Francisco, Cal. San Francisco, January 7, 1908. THE annual meeting of the Assoclation of the Hospital for Children and Tratning School for Nurses will be held at the hospital, 8700 Cal- ifornis, st San Francisco, on Thursday, Jan. 11, 1908, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of managers and & board of trustees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the mesting HARRIET G. HOLMES, Recording Secretary. MRS. C. EDWARD HOLMES. FQUAL Suffrage League—Special evening meet- ing WEDNESDAY, Jan. 17, Golden Gate Hall e ANNUAL meeting—Notice is hereby given tha: the seventh annual meeting of the stock- holders-of the Italian-American Bank will be held at the office of the corporation. 460 Montgomery st.. San Francisco, THURSDAY, January 11, 1906, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of clecting directors for the ensuing Jear, presentation of the seventh annual re- port and the trangaction of such other busi- Dess @s may come before the meeting. By order of the board or directors. A. E. SBARBORO, Secretary. THE annual general meeting of the Californta Schuetzen Club will be neld Tuesday, Janu- ary O, 1906, at Odeon Hall, 12 O'Farrell street, at § p. m. The annual election of of- ficers ‘will take place and other business for the welfare of the club transacted. PHILO JACOBY, President. T. J. CARROLL, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting—The reguiar annual meet- Ing of the stockholders of the Columbus Sav- ings and Loan Society will be heid at the office of the corporation, 700 Montgomery st. San Francisco, Cal, on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10, 1806, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for thejpurpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the jransaction of such other busi- ness as may ¢ome before the meeting. F. N. BELGRANO, Secretary and Cashier. Dec. 30, 1905. UNUAL meeting—The regular annual meet- Ale ot ihe stocknolders of the Pajaro Vailey Consolidated Railroad Company will be held SPRING VALLEY WATER COMPANY.— ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. SAN FRANCISCO, DNec. 29, 1905.—The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Epring Valley Water Company will be held at the office of the mnnlyi 126 Stockton &t., San Francisco, Cal., at 12 o'clock noon, on’ WEDNESDAY, the tenth of Jan- uary, 1906, for the election of o serve for the enauing year and for the trans- actior as b:!or: the meeting. PELHAM 'n." MES, Secretary. DAY, Jan. 16, at 8 p. m., at 800-811 #t., for the election of directors and for transaction of such other business as Come Dbefore the meeting. * OTTO A. BREMER, Secretary. ANNUAL slection of officers and trustess the Mercantile — library rooms, 223 Sutter st. MONDAY, Jan. 15, 1906, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and T sale—] ‘automobile; two "Gee:“RI1 In good order: price $500. ‘Box RS, Cali 5 automoblle le; rmw Tor sale; price $530. e e e b A—$1400; OYSTER and chop house close to Market and Fourth sts.: rent $30; daily re- celpts, $40. well established; good business. Call R. G, WILKE, 26 Keamy st A—$200; CORNER cigar stand; close to Palacs Hotel; rent only $20; bargain. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $17,000—ELEGANTLY furnished apartment 200 rooms; corner; clearing nearly $600 month- iy; private bathe; elec. lights; elevator; down- town district; bargain: must be sold at once. $11,000—An Al lodging-house; 85 rooms; cor- ner: expensively furnished; elec. Mghts; vator; clears $350 monthly; central location; investigate. First-class rooming-house; central: 112 rooms: baths; electric lignts, slevators, etc.: well furnished; worth $10,000; owner must sell; your opportunity. Call 1-3 p. m., 417 Parrott bldg., 855 Market, and meet owner. Others at lower prices. Best values. Ses A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg., or write. clos PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant bidg. Phone Scuth 1070. Seventh and Markst sts. GET FREE LISTS. LARGEST. BEST. MOST RELIABLE. Manufacturing—Rare chance for a capable, pushing business man; can get in om ground floor with small investment. b Fine delicatessen, doing §40 business a day 4 good paying saloon; rent only $72; must sell at a sacrifice; long license and lease; call quick. We have several snape for small investments n_various lines. YOUR CAPITAL FITTED FROM QUR LISTS. PACIFIC RPALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant bldg. Phone South 1070 FINE corner saloon on Sixth street....$3000 Cafe #nd lunch house, Wwater front.. 1000 Grocery in Mission, living rooms...... S00 Roadhouse on Mission road, fine saloom. 1000 Haotel in Napa; fine trade and bar 2400 Merchandise business (Mendocino c low rent . ve a large nu: delicacy stores, hotels and roadhouses for cash or exchange. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Keamny st WHOLESALE house, rated $300,000, owning own coffee mills, desires services of respon- sible wan to manage branch: salary up t $200 monthly and commissions; referen and investment of $1000 d soward quired. Manager, 18 River st., Chicago. $5000—FOR sale, liquor store to close estate: Hayes nr. Franklin: elegant fixtures; com- plete wine cellar: tank capacity 30,000 gals steady trade. _ Address for particulars CHAS. F. O'CALLAGHAN, Attorney for Estate, evada block. $3500 REQUIRED for & high-class investment money advarted to be returned out of first profits; absolutely no chance for loss: best proposition of the- day: your most thorough investigation desired. Eox 3959, Call FOR sale—In northern part of State, a general marchandise and racket stors; this place is long established; stock 18 new and clean; will invoice about $3300. For further par- ticulars address box 3198, Call office. UNEQUALED opportunity for active man or woman with $300 as partner In legitimais established business; easy, clean work: bis profits; guaranteed salary: Interview omly: no agents, Box 4728, Cali. DRY goods and notion store In Berkeley; weil located and doing good business: good reas- ons for selling. Particulars, call or writs OLIVER REALTY CO., 1105 James Floo?! bldg., San Francisco. GROCERY in country town of 1000; good country; good profits; no long time accounts: $20,000 business last vear: sell at invoice. For meeting or information address box 3967, Call office. PARTNER wanted with ready cash In estab- lished teaming business; owner wishes to on- m.uzmxonumnumflnn"wugmh_‘ vent,”” free to any address:; patents secursd or fes returned. GEO. S. .VASHON & CO., 978 P st.. Washington, D. C. PARTY with Al hydraulic develop same:; easy of access: In tion invited. Address Box 4729, Call. 7 ey grocery store, east sids of $5000