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OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M’TS|0AKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS e DAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ' EAFE AS GOVERNMENT BONDS 4nd a far more profitable {nvestment at pres- o5t original tract prices 40-FOOT LOTS, §760 AND UPWARD. IN THE SANTA FE TRACTS, the Key Route, only 30 minutes i8co. ~Traine every 20 minutes. end sidewalks compieted. ER 1200 LOTS SOLD. ®0ld is worth more to-day than @l price. Some have increased 20 some 40 per cent, and a few have ing here in an hous Many are owned and ied by former Ban Francisco residents, no longer pay rent. New houses are going every day. '.m:maou_lwnu:rr At the origival low tract At oes. one- Oth ‘of the price in cash mflxs mmy will buy them. THEIS WEEK I8 TER TIME TO BUY And secure choice ef location. I want & 8 or 6 room home the uu’?\mnwu bullt and to Ve Into, we can give you & bargain on easy tomma of payment. Take Key Route gt foot of st Take Berkeley thain at the mole. Get off ai South Berkeley statios. Our branch office (opea to- day and every day) is 150 feet south of where e train stops. BREED & BANCROFT (Ino. 1080 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. EREISE & HORSWILL, 1070 BROADWAY, Real Bstate, Loans, Insurance. Don’t miss an opportunity like this; a swell ial house located on st., between Telegrapl and odern and in first—class condition; . cement walks porch; and the Price only only smail | MUST BE SOLD TO SATISFY MORTGAGE. 500 down and the balance on easy terms = 1 7 colonial houses in one dence districts of Omkland, be- t on sunny side of street, just east ave. and within 15 minufes’ walk wn; can be had for quick this is an excellent speculation. X; size 25x85 lding on el wall and steps. & PE RCIVAL. om house on Sth ing in- lot; walk corner lot, 7 # ards st., bet r now on male; lots $=! ra. location; cheapest nter; 1 block to Key now left: send for before all are gone; 'm up, end they're Broadway, Oakland. cottage f 6 rooms, window; brick foundation: age; Twenty-third st., bet. Telegraph aves; 1 block of the new Key Route (308) 2-story house; on Eighth frontage; close to sta- (356) little -wecond st. (292) best high-grade downtown sub- fon in Oakland; 234 feet 1 at $15,000 in single (423) GBO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. RBAL BSTATE $1850—Four rooms, good £'de of Second manuf; \—25x100-foot foot Jot in Linda Vieta; from car line pills and Oakiand. $4250—One of the best buiflt 8-room houses Oskland: firet foor finished In hardwood mofern in every particular; lot 33x138; his ir & bargain $8500—Three new flat town: sunny side of income $82 per month, 125 feet on graph ave.; cheapest property on the stre all or part ottages on Eleventh s buflt and in good condi- well F. F 466 PORTER, Jighth st N PACIFIC vs. Southern Pacific; alj \ng our way; double track now completed vale boulevard S3-acre tract, all upward; $ h, $5 monthi; prices have doubled all around us. Our prices the same as ever. What do you get You get a site overiooking the new_boulevard, roade, 8. P. termin Route and all sofl, In warm Call or send for circular, ale, near 8. P. ¥. LEE, or Broadway _station 7; carriage free. GEO. H. nthly; good chicken ranch coftage and adjoining chicken-houses, fine lot; 404:95x44:40, also sell cows large _3-8to ostoffice and ~stores 11; electric cars: af price in all. $900. 50 each, size 25x100; $5 cash. $2 50 Jessie Jomes tract estall tract, ts; Laurel Grove Park tract, $75; Flor- hes tract, $100 upward: city water. send for circular, 458 Ninth st., near sandy t Oakland Broadway. Oakiand. H. Z. JONES, owner. $1500_LOT 40x140; mear 40th and Piedmont ave . B-room house; old but in good order; $250 cash, balance $20 per month. Lot B0x100: on north side of 334 st mew 2-story 7-room house; 10 minutes’ Key Rodte station Lot 25x100; on aph_ave.: one 52x100; 434 , Key st., oute station. 472 Tenth st., formerly o 900 Buebwny. DetINS. D o o0 A MODETEN bouse of § rooms in Bast B ramd: beautiful view: corner lot, 100x100, O’ street work Aone: near Lake Mer- Tt must eell as owner i going away. ook “modern cottage of § rooms on i floor and three in basement: corner lot W 5500, on Ninth st; must sell &s owner 18 e away woing SWSTUGH M. CAMERON, s 1058 Broadway. e TASH, balance §1_25 week, buys lot Bx 1 00: 200 feet from San Leandro road; hool; will well for $800; lots in Bk sotd tor §350; only one left. Room 17, Bucon block, Oskland. terms ever offered; 8 min- | fine view of | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCK. $60,000—Substantial _3-story brick business block, under 5-year lease; tenant pays water and repairs; pays 5% per oent Interest; plans out for §250,000 business block on same street. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. $45,000—Modern 8-story brick business block; Omkiand's best business street; fair rev- €nue; $20,000 flat loan; right in the heart of the downtown activity. RETAIL SECTION OPPORTUNITY. $40,000—Splendid_3-story brick business block; pays over 7 per cent net; always rented; Do such offer in Oakland to-day; price will advance when option exbires. CLOSE-IN PROPERTY. | $10,500—Substantial improvements; pays $60 month; 50x100; right in central busi- ness section: within 800 feet of Broad- way and Twelfth st, FRANKLIN-ST. CORNER. $11,500—Business corner; 100-feet plain_improvements. frontage; SUNNY APARTMENTS. $8,500—Four fine new apartments; choloe close-in_location; Income $1008 per an- num: always rented | iN BUSINESS CENTER. | $9,000—Store and flats; 50-fect frontage; rap- i 1dly sdvancing; within 600 feet of Cen- tral Broadws NDAR CENTRAL BROADWAY. $7.250—Store and fiat; right in central busi- ness section; on one of Oskland's best cross-town stree! GOOD A8 GOLD. $46 50 ft —Market-st. frontage; 128x125; plain improvements of 2-story house and out- house; land slone worth $50 per foot. This is rapidiy rising in_ value. CLOS FLATS. $5,750—Pair good fiats, 6 and 7 rooms; 85-foot frontage: 80 feet on cormer vacant; withip 4 blocks of Central Broadway. "AGE SACRIFICE. $8,000—Modern cottage, 8 rooms; 40x125; land one worth over $2000; choice location; easy walk to business center; owner leaving city. A LAYMANCE REAL BSTATE CO., 460462 EIGHTH ST., OAKLAND. | b | THIS AIN'T A BAD ONE. A 10-room house, in elegant condition, on a lot 96x160, with gopd bern In rear; near the 40th-st. Key Route depot, on the west side of Telegraph ave.: nice location: good neighbors end in a position that is bound to get more valuable every day; $7500 is the price, and it ne exclusive agent. . CAMPBELL, 1223 Broadway. A SWELL, nearly new 2-story 6-room home, all in fine condition; lot 35x100; price $3500, and you could scarvely have the house built for this price, say nothing about the lot; street work done; cement walk, etc.; bet. | ‘Telegraph ave. and Grove st; terms reason- able to right perty. (143) | . GEO. W. AUSTIN, | 1002 BROADWAY, THE CORNER LOT CO. NEW OAKLAND OFFICE 918 BROADWAY. PHONE OAKLAND 11 Call and see us if you want a home or a plece of business property. SPECTAL BARGAIN. We have a modern, up-to-date home, close to best part of Telegraph ave., for $5500; house cost $5000: this is worth $7000 eas INVESTIGATE this—A cozy 5-room cottage: lot 40x133; street work complete; only 8 ocks from Key Route station; a good renter; price only $2600: part cash. balance on time. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, 4003 Tele- graph ave., cor. Fortieth st., Central Oakland. $5000—ELEGANT home, 14 rooms, all sunny | " ana partly furnished: suitable for a large family or private sanitarium; lot 84x105; easy terms to suit purchasers. For particulars address THOMAS, 510 E. Twelfth st., Oakland. $2600—ELEGANT 5-room cottage on 66th ef near Telegraph; $300 cash and $25 per month fiat loan © per cent net; complete, modern, ready to occupy. 7 1. L. GRAINGER & CO. South Berkeley, Lorin station. | $1500—COTTAGE of § rooms; lot 30x125; Ches- ter st. near Tth st.; near station, etc. A. J. TAIT & CO., 1526 Seventh st. NEW, modern cottage, 5 rooms; lot 40x120; $500 cash, balance $30 per month; 969 Fifty- fourth st., % block west Key Route st. or | San Pablo cars; open to-day. J. H. YOUNG, owner. FOR sale—Modern 5-room bungalow. See owner 865 Fifty-second st., bet. Grove and Shattuek ave.; a bargain. FOR male—4_elegant houses on Twenty-fifth Telegraph ave.; just completed: on easy payment J. CONANT, Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LRET. | BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO., general | movers—We have the best warehouse in the | West (only covered vans used). DON'T | MISTAKE THE NUMBER, 1016 Broadway, | _Oakiand: phone Main 907. | WALSWORTH, 410—$- 6 rooms, modern; flowers, lawn, location.’ all nice; snap; long lease. Why buy furniture? Cheaper this way. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. CHURCH SERVICES. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. PLYMOUTH tional Gmdli ., pastor. Morning worship and holy communion, with rece) bers, at 11; sermon theme, *“ Love Di- vine,” second in the series on John 111:18. Bvening service at 7:45; toplc, “What San Francisco Needs: Good Citisenship.” chotr will render excellent music at both ser- vices. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Chrie- tian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth and Mission sts. Baptism and communion at 11 & m. reception of forty new mem- bers into church. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Intermediates at 6:15. Juniors, Thurs- day at 8:30. Dr. Layson will preach morn- ing and evening, and lecture Friday evening on “Old Mexico.” Ald Soclety Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. At Wednesday evening service the pastor will give a half hour talk on “‘Rome."" ‘ FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts. Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 & ‘m., topic, ‘‘Rightecusness.” At 7:45 p. m,, topic, “Redeeming the Life.”” All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son_and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Morning servics at 11 o'clock: sermon toplc, *‘Christ the Lord of the Whole Life,” Evening service at 7:30 o'clock; ser- mon topie, hat Shall We Do With Our "* The pastor will preach at both Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Chris- tian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Bacrament of the Lord's supper will be ad- ministered at thq close of the morning service. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.:. Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Rev. E. A. Wicker, M. A., B. D., of San Anselmo Theological Seminary, will reach in the morning and Rev. William Bader i the evening: Bible_school, 9:45 . m.; Christian Endeavor, 8:15 p. m.; Wed- nesday, 8 p. m., midweek service; Thursday, 8 p.m. meeting of Men's Club, subect “New ealand Scenery’; sll are’ cordially invited. GRACE Church, California st., corner of Rey. David Evans, rector—Cele- bration of holy communion, § a. m.; litany and celebration, 11 a. m.: offertory, tenor solo and chorus from ‘‘Stabat’ Mater’! (Dvor- 8k): monthly musical service, 7:45 p.m.; service in E flat, Cobb; speclal music—an< them, “Clap Your Hands,” Stainer; bary- tone 'solo, arer My God to Thee," Fr. Idle; anthem, My God, My Father” (Mars- ton); tenor solo, *My Soul is Athirst for God™ (Gaul); tenor solo and chorus, At Thy Btockton; Feet in Adoration”” (Dvorak); ' offertory, “The Radiant Morn” (Woodward); benedic- “Tarry With Me” (Dykes);' postiude, organist and choirmaster, Willlam | TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Holy communion, 7:30 & m.: Sunday School, 8:30 @. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock, and evening service, 8 o'clock; the wiil preach at both services; you are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (First), S. W. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister, Junior church and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock; C. A. Murdock, supt. Sun- day service is at 11 o'clock. There is no evening service. Mr. Leavitt will preach; subject, ““The Lord's Battle. Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organiet. All are cordially invited. The annual meeting of the soclety will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. UNITARIAN Church (Second), coryTwentieth and Capp sts. (Take Mission, Valencla or Howard street car.) C. Calvert Smoot, min- ister; residence, 3470 Twentieth Sunday school at 9:45 @. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock; subject of sermon, *‘The Sacred Books 0f the Chinese.” This is the fifth in & series of sermons on the World's Bibles. Evening service, 7:45; special musical service by the choir and soloists. Chofr under the direction of Mrs. H. B, Franck. All cordial- 1y invited. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion st., between Sixth and Seventh. The pastor, Rev. George W. White, will preach at bofh services to-day. Morning subject: ““The Vision Which Inspires.”” " Evening, “What end Where Is Heaven?’ Sunday school at 12:45; Rolla V. Watt, superintend- ent. Young people’s meetings at 6:15. Everybody invited to all services. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episoopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.; Rev. James H. N. Willlams, pastor—il a. m., communion service: at 7:30 p. m. the large chorus choir, Mr. I. E. Blake director, wi give one of their popular sacred concert: | _8ll seats free. ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144, F. and A. e el oY ttend of our e rpther, | HENRY JOSEPH ! % wg! ;l&tm st., SUNDAY, o m. _Templar services. . W DlhE W M . 8 HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 183, O." B. 8.—Officers and members are ed to attend the funeral of our late brother, HONRY JOSEPH PROSCH- OLD, SUNDAY, February 4, at 2 p. m,, at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter et. order of the W. M. MRS. ISADORA HORTON, Becy. PRSI M B e e LB PR S ANNUAL meeting.—The regular annual meet- ng of the stockholders of the Matson Nav- igation Company Will be held at the office of the company, 8327 Market st., San Fran- clsp, Cal., on THURSDAY, the 8th day of Febl y, 1008, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. M. J. LINDSAY, Secretary. L e THE regular annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Unlon Trust Company of San Francisco will be beld at the office of the company, 2 Montgoraesy st., San Francisco, Cal.. on THURSDAY, the 8th day of Feb- ruary, 1806, at 2 o'clock P. m., for the pur- pore of electing & board of directors for the ensuing vear, to amend the by-laws and transact such other business as may coms before the meeting. CHARLES J. DEERING, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting—The regular annual meet- <ing of the stockholders of Shreve & Co, of San Franclsco will be held at the office of the company, No. 612 Market st San Fran- clsco, Cal., on Monday, the 12th day of Feb- ruary, 1906, at the hour of 3 p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the following year, and the tr.ns- action of such other business as may come before the mecting. GEORGE B. LEWIS, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, postage pald. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE free; private, confidential, business Jegally and promptly transacted; attach- ments, collections, probates, mechanic lien: tenants ejected, bankruptcy, deeds, mort. gages, homesteads, partnership papers, con- tracts, wills, etc., drawn, Attorney, 633 Mar- ket, room 23; open evenings, 7:30 to 8:30, DIVORCE; costs, $12; quick, quiet; advice free no fee in advance; no charge unless succe: ful; open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of eale and articles of co-partnership; corpora- tions organized: bankruptey; collections: pro- bating of cstates. 027 Market st., rcom 301. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th ‘floor, entrance room 611; established 20 years; all courts, general courts and office practice; no fee in advance or for consuita- tion; cvenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, CREDITORS of R. Brent Mitchell, who wish to learn of something to their advantage, are re. quested to address box 2543, Call office, with- out delay. S ORI B (NS T e ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law cases handled; no fee In advance; open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. 33. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Col. Ag., r 85, 916 Market, opp. Emporium; phone; legal matters and coliections; old established. M_ L RYAN, Atty-at-Law, 1148 Market, opp. Hales'; courts; advice: collections; open evgs. L. S. CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consuita- Open eveninge, \ Consul- 506 Majestic blds. N tation free; divorces, ete. AUTOMOBILES. e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1906. olter I the mbriet for this peioe. er e or ce. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. —_ e A—$1000; BOOK, stationery and cigar stand; rent $§20; located on principal business street; close to school; full value in sight; & 8ood paying place. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A ; HALF Interest in one of the best o o A 0 run a hotel cause of very rare for good business man. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. ‘A—36500: RESTAURANT and t. 150; partae: Particulars R. G. WILKE, A—$650; BAKERY: only store ®lished; 10 years dolly receipts about g rent $42: lease if wanted. R. G. wn.g. 26% Kearny at. A—$800; LODGING-HOUSE; 18 nished rooms; close to Third nan“‘-'ud sts.; rent $45; owner, a bachelor, to leave city, Call R. G. WILKE. 281 Kearny st. FOR sale—At once at & bargain for less than the cost of fixtures and flitings; one of the best located dressmaking establishments and school of instructions in San Frencisco, lo- cated on a prominent street in retall dry g0ods district, has an estabiished trade; Tent very low; lease; none but persons mean— ing business need apply. Box 1814, Call. BSTABLISHED business in women's, , misses’ and children’s furnishi millinefy, no- tlons, etc.; fine fixtures included; profits to: §800 month; outside interests cause sale; located in good small town, about 20 miles from d,l_{: $3500. OLIVER REALTY CQ\, James Fiood bldg., San Francisco. SMALL dry goods and notlons store, Berke- ley; profitable business. _ Particul: OLI- VER REALTY CO., Jas. Flood bld:"' e N C. H. DALLMAN, BUSINESS EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE! INSURANCE! 224 Sixth st. Phone Folsom 2436. — T e e Butcher shop, $1000; fine location; cash trads; now refrig., safe; snap. Deliman, 224 Sixth. CORNER grocery and saloon on Third st; large clean stock, new fixtures, 2 National cash registers, computing scale, cheese cut ter, éverything up-to-date; sl cash trads sickness In family, leaving ~for country, price $2800. 1Inquire 456A Bryant st. AN established business consisting of ladles’ and children’s furnishings, cloaks and suits, millinery, underwear, etc.; 50 miles from San Francisco: clears from $200 to $300 per ,month; must seil on account of other inter- est: $3500. Box 3238, Call. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth floor. ROQOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. SPECIAL bargain in Berkeley rooming-house business; 19 rooms; central location. Par- ticulars, address m*uy, 0. R. C, 1106 James Flood bldg., 8. F. $760—FOR sale, south of Market, good 5pose of 1t: foome :‘I““!'nd-n‘d-n t; rent per month; for particulars, box 4303, Call. WANTED to purchase a 30-room lod house: vlease state location, rent and rooms are rented: must be reasonable for cash. Box 4027, Call. FINE down-town rooming-house of 15 rooms and bath; well furnished; rent $62 50: must i Es be seen to be appreciated: all tlemen roomers. Address box 3498, Call of 11-ROOM s -house. nicely furnished; rent $40; price 405 Turk st. ST. LOUIS lodgin 1 Jackson st., for s 51 rorser 460k Lodging-Houses and Hotels for Sale. PRIVATE hotel; 70 rooms; elegantly furnish- d; ‘best location: sunny side of Bush st.: full of high-class boarders; yleldl good , profits; leuoddy-‘nltuwgmmyl" rent; investigate. Box 4089, Call office. in or WE have Tl‘n. high. and low price rooming-houses and apartments. write for free st issued week!: fas. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without remov- al; carpets and rugs also cleaned by com- m air at shop: prices moderate. 8. F. Alr_Cleaning . 308 Mar- ket st.; phone Main 152 and 479. N_you become disgusted with work, end for SPAULDING 8 Floneer cl".-i: Beat- ing Works, 303-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40, FOR sale—Established real estate business in Berkeley; ground floor office in good location; it 3 e Buinirea donvarer Box sot%, "an a few hun 1 office, Oakland. i o THOSE desiring to build their own homes with help of an experfenced man, well acquainted with the business, I will superintend the con- struction, putting my time in as foreman, or build on commission. GEO. S. HANNING, 18 Lotta st e WANTED—To sell an interest In saloon and restaurant to parties who are le of Tanaging the same; guarantee income on investment. Call or address Rex Cafe, 242 Turk st. WESTERN Ca: Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.: Al ing. 3c. Phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cl Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304, GEO. W. M & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, Sc yard. Tel. Mission T4. RUDOLPH & CO., beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 268 2122 Fillmore st.; tel. Geary 2053. CHIROPODISTS. GOOD reasons for offering established paying jooming-houss at sacrifice; located center of ey vi lesirable. ress Manage: box 4035, Cali office. A x % AN associate for law and collection office; pearby town: moderate Investment: eppor- Y for young man who desi: training. Box 4055, Call. oo PART or whole interest in an established a g00ds business, well located, clean stock, fno:ern store. Room 45, Bacon bldg., Oak- and. DRS. JONES AND YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Electric and massage; treat feet $1 at F 4 residence or 116 Stockton. Tel. Mong’y. 2174, ! COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; oity or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgomery et., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5550. WANTED—A bartender to purchase interest in &olon"l‘md take charge of same. Box 4058, office. WANTED—For country roads in the spring, od second-hand auto; give full particulars. x 4301, Call office. STORE and lease for sale; best location in the city. 236 Georgia st., Vallejo, Cal. $1100-WHITE touring car for sale; fine run- ning _condition; fin: appearance. Address box 2688, Call office. HAVE a Pope Toledo car in perfect condition; $425. For full particulars address box 4406, Call office. WHITE steamer for sale; make offer; bargain. Box 4083, Call office. | THE Christian Catholic_Apostolic Church, 101 Van Ness ave.; Rev. W. D. Taylor, elder In chatge; services at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Mon- day evening a missionary rally at which Overseer Voliva from Australia, Elder Royal from Zion City and others will speak. Seats free. All welcome. FIRST Baptist Church, 820 Eddy st.—Rev. A. H. Smith, Pasadena, Cal., will preach at 11 a m. amd 7:30 p. m. Bible school, 12:30; A. A. Macurda, musical director. All ser- vices C. E. socleties meet at 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service, 7:46 p. m., Wed- nesday. All are invited. Seats free. ALL Saints’ Bpiscopal Church, Waller st., bet. Masonic ave and Ashbury st—Rev. W. E. Hayes, rector. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday sehool at 9:80 a. m. CHRISTIAN Science services—First Church of Christ, Scientist, cor. Post and Taylor sts.— Services, 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, ~‘Soul’” Mrs. Sue Harper Mims of Atianta, Ga., will lecture on Chris- tian Sclence in the church this afternoon at 8 o'clock. All are Invited. Sunday-school for children, 11 a. ™. Wednesday evening meeting et 8 o'clock. _Free reading-rooms, rooms 509-510. All are wel- Church meets Sunda ings Hall, Red Men's building, 220 Golden Gate ave., at 8 o'clock; subject this evening, ‘Sclentific Religion’; pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillesple; residence 631 Van Ness ave.; messages by Mrs. J. J. Whitney. | TWENTY-SECOND, 579—A fine cottage of 5§ | __rooms and bath: rent $85; references wanted. e —————————— OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. NICELY furnished flat; 5 rooms; modern; gas range and grate, plano, etc.; close to cars and locale. For particulars inquire at 628 Merrimac st., Oakland. . OAKLAND HOTEL TO LEASE. A LARGE elegant house, with beautiful grounds on Twenty-fifth st.. near. Telegraph ave., has been reconstructed into a .first- class hotel of 28 rooms; everything up to date and modern; will lease on very good terms to right party. Inguire of owner, JOHN CONANT, 1055 Broadway, or on premises, 534 Twenty-fifth st 7 —— e e OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. | FIFTEENTH, ¢15—Large, front, corner room; | _sunny; central. | OAKL. D FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Bchelihaas, 11th st. cor. store, Oakland. | {S8an Francisco Advert’s’ents MEETINGS—SUNDAY. TRUTH_seekers, attention!—The well-known. Rev, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson will lec- | ture under the auspices of the Soclety of Pro- gressive Spiritualists, commencing Sunday, Feb. 18, at Friendship Hall, Odd Fellows' bullding. PSYCHIC phenomena by Mrs. Maud Lord Drake, Liberslism by Dr. J. L. York, Peychic Science by George W. Lewls, A. M. and J. §. Drake, at Temple Ben Har. 1020 Broadway, Oakland, 8 p. m. Admission fres, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test, business medium, will give messages this evening, | People’s Church, 220 Golden Gate ave., Red | Men's Hall. Mrs, Whitney's office for pri- { vate sittings, 1206 Market st., Galt House, A—TESTS Bible Spiritual Church, L O. O. F. bldg., Friendship Hall; inspirational lecture, Rev. Kate Heusmann-Harveston; messages, | _Mme von Walt, Thurman, others; 8 p. m. | MASS meeting, I T..B. Spiritual Church, Scot- tish Hall; 7:30 p. m., Wrenn, Aldora. Sam- uels, Winzell, Ward, .Coakley, Franks; no other meetings. JOHN WILSON; spiritual test meeting; mu- sic by Lottringer; 2 and 8, A. O. F. bldg., 102 O'Farrell st. MME., YOUNG, Mrs Seal, demonstrate spirit return to-night, 10c. 975 McAllister; readings, 1289 McAllister. MRS. HARLAND—Evening test circles to- night, 10c; business readings, 50c, $1. 148 6th. MME EILERSFICKEN, born ychic; life Teadings daily, 25c; hours 9-0. 535 Turk st. MRS, L. H. KINNARD, Sunday tests, 10c; cir- cles Mon., Wed., Fri.. 8 p.m. 1040A Market. e s e o Rl T SRR McALLISTER, 335—Mrs. Meyer tests to all ev- ery evening; questions ans.; readings daily. e e e A GREAT meeting for_both men and women will be held at the Young Men's Christian Aseociation THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. The Knickerbocker Male Quar- tet and the Robson Orchestra will furnish special music, and an {llustrated address will be given by H. J. McCoy, in which about one hundred dissolving views will be shown. All seats in the hal] are free to the public. It will be a great occasion and those pur- posing to attend should be on hand early £0 as to secure a good seat. CHARLES MONTGOMERY will begin special revival services this evening in Assembly Hall, 1164 O'Farrell st., between Franklin and ' Gough, entrance on the ground floor. Subjegt: ‘“The Thief in Heaven and How He Got e Meetings to continue every Lord’s Day evening at 7:45 and Bible read- ing every Thursday evening. All are cor- dially invited. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. THB Theosophical Soclety, Academy of Sci- ences Hall—Public lecture 8 p. m. by Mr. L. W. Rogers, national lecturer for the Theoso- phical Society; subj. “Universal Brotherhood" SUNDAY LECTURES. SCHOOL of Metaphysics—Mre. Elizabeth Deur- ess will deliver the fifth lecture in a course of twelve lectures on the occult meaning of the sayings of Jesus, revealed in the light of the present day, to-night at 8 o'clack in Elks' Hall, Steinway bullding, 223 Sutter st. Sub- Ject,’ ““The light of the body s the eye: it therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.”” Matt. vi:22. DR. JOHN A, KERGAN wiil give a free lec- ture this evening, 8 o'clock, at Prospect Hall (4th floor), I O. O. F. bldg., Tth and Market sts.; subject, *“The Liver and Its Functions’; foliowed by magnificent views of a visit to Paris and the Louvre; remember the question box. All are cordially Invited to attend. PSYCHIC demonstration and self-help talks Sunday eve., Feb, 4th and 1lth by E. C. Bergman, Golden Gate Hall, 667 Sutter st. e, e HINDU Temple, Vedanta Soclety, to-night at 8. “Gre.tphw of Nature.” Corner Web- ster and Filbert sts, Free. EE Thought Association, ave., 2 p. m. ‘‘Who Is Manager, Spirits or Men?"" S FRANCES B. SPEYER, Golden Gate HXHS."‘ 8 p. m., “The Divine Fire’’; adm. 25c. —He Harrison Brown to-night, 8; sub- Mot Am! What Am 17 T. O, O. F. bldg, MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Consisf No. 5, A and A. B. R, Geary 1 #t.—Officers and members are requested _to assemble TO-DAY (SUNDAY), at 1:30 p. m., to attend the funeral of our late’ ™~ brother, H. J. PROSCHOLD. By order of the commander. CHAS. JELLINEK, Registrar. ASYLUM of Golden Gate Commandery B S notifed o assammble In full are hereby | uniform at the asylum TO-DAY at 1:16_o'clock, for the purpose of x’nsmm-notmhum.nmxg OSEPH PROSCHOLD, RIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. °3 meinbers 161 City Hall Gods, 9\ WANTED—To_exchange 1905 touring car for runabout. 1151 Mission st. e ASTROLOGY. ASTOR, celebrated N. Y. man of ability: teliable advice $1; lessons. 83 Mason. LET ue keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a speclalty of keeping small sets of books. THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. South 020. — s BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. CHRISTIAN woman will take small children to room and board; reasonable; mother’s care and doctor's attendance free If necessary. Call 38 MeAlllster st. A SELECT home for children from birth to 5 rs.: large grnds.;-medical care if necessary; 10-§20; children ‘adopted. 2504 Howard st. WANTED—Children to board near school the country; references. Phone East 9262. LADY wants a child to board. Please call 1208 Powell st. —— e BUSINESS CHANCES, DRESSMAKERS or Ladles' Tailors—Do you want a real bargain and at a positive and guaranteed sacrifice? Finely located, splendid dressmaking establishment and school of in- in ) struction on prominent street in retall dry goods district; has good trade now; low rental; lease runs 1 year and can be re- newed for 3 years: this will be sold for less than fixtures and fittings cost; a bargaln like this is rarely offered; best of reasons for selllng; no agents. Address box 1814, Call office, and full particulars wiil be given. LUMBER company owning sawmills in red- woods; capacity 30,000 feet daily; steam don- key: logging outfit; lumber yard in county seat town; wants party with capital to join them, purchase land, add box factory, an- other mill in sugar pine belt and enlarge business. Lumber, 1568 Vailejo st., S. F. — BUSINESS; coal, hay and grain yard: cne of the best this side of the bay; established 17 years; §2000, and invoice stock; low rent; 6 years’ lease; buyer meaning busincss can come in op trial and seller will stay 30 days to get you started. Apply W. C. MORAN & CO., South Berkeley. FOR good reason 1 will sell 1 interést in my established business for 160, part cash,.bal- ance to be paid out of business; if you can- not give your services do not answer; will pay you §i25 month net profit; references re- quired and given. Address box 2074, Call. STATE right in patented compound for sale; household necessity; business established; can be greatly increased; large profit; smali capital _required. SONNTAG'S PATENT AGENCY, 120 Market st. — HOTEL wanted; any one having a furnished hotel and bar to rent for 3 or 5 years in flourishing country town can hear of tenant by addressing W. KAISER, 16 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, Cal. —_— e = $2200—A first-class oyster house; good o portunity ‘for oysterman: family and table lmdmefl establiehed; ¢ cfiu}u{'" be sna; up guic a8 X CORDELL, 1427 Polk st., San Francisco. - —_— T L TR A FEW dollars will start prosperous mall or- der business; we furnish catalogues and all necessary; by our method failure impossible; { MILBURN-HICKS, 358 Dearborn st., Chi. cago. AN old-established grocery and saloon for sale cheap; long o}“”l' good n(.mlly trade; sick- ness cause of sale; present party in posses- sion 11 years; no agents. Box :‘n, Call. oL yesui o BSOS xS, O §10,000 WANTED to develop natural gas with- Eain of H10 within o, Years Tor evers arime gain of $10 within every dol fivested now: - Natural Gas, 32 Parrott bidg. I HAVE some finely located real estate in growing city a the bay that L desire to exchange for ‘merc bt SWill sell for cash. _Address box 4200, Cali. railroad town in Cal- FOR aalo—n flourishing m"‘vfi:flg’ stock: 1F- Interested auite soc 5, wr Parther detatls, Box 3812, Call office, - | WANTED by gent, lady partner with g few R s e uring : office. 4030, Call. > FOR sale—Statiovery, candy and school supply store, with 5 living rooms; cbup.mg-m cause for selling; corner 20th and Floida sts.; no agents. ; i bustness; fine bar trade; in the ited. 511-12-13 Callaghan’ bid. - ‘WANTED—To buy stock of small merchandise store; state price and how much stock on hand and what kind. Box 1620, Call office. GOOD paying downtown restaurant for sal everything new; make offer; will sell very cheap. Box 1616, Call office. —_— WANTED—To exchange country real estate for mercantile business; property near San Francisco. Box 4208, Call otrcm WANTED—To buy hardware store In good lo- cation; pleass give size of stock and price asked.” Box 3458, Call office. PARTNER wanted in racing handicap; must be able fo handle business end. Box 4082, all office. PARTNER with $3000; big paving and old es- tablished business; will stand, investigation. Box 4023, Call. $500 FOR 3 Interest in strictly profitable business; hours agreeable. 6342, Call office. Oakland. A FIRST-CLASS location for first-class barber: ;‘r‘lle‘ and two chairs; Al inducement. 2362 more. A FINE located small grocery with 3 living rooms; cheap rent: reasonable price. Apply Call _otfice. ‘ SALOON with fixtures complete and license; central location. Apply D. A. CURTIN, 824 Mills_building. [ —_— CREAMERY for sale. Apply 573 Hayes st. WANTED—An_opportunity to secure an In- terest in establ'shed house. Box 4018, Call. $250 BUYS J interest in plumbing and stove business; mubt sell at once. Box 4046, Call. legitimate Box MME. PANDORA. A—THE GREAT, ONLY AND ORIGINAL VEILED PROPHETESS. DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM CLAIRVOYANT, BORN WITH A DOUBLE VEIL. EDUCATED IN OCCULT MYSTERIES IN EGYPT AND INDIA. MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE READINGS, $1 IF YOU BRING THIS AD. TELLS YOUR NAME. It may be of vital interest to you to know the outcome of your present distress. The happiness of your future life may de- plmd upon the right solution and proper ad- vice, made by the great and wonderful psychic. You may wish to know if it is advisable to lrr‘mke a change in business, in love, in mar- a; ““Can I obtain my hopes, my wishes, my am- bitions?* “Shall I ever enjoy the luxuries of wealth?" ““When shall I marry?" low often shall I marry’ ‘Shall I ever be divorced " ““Does another share the love that rightfully | belonzs to me?” “Am I loved in return?’ “Is there a rival in my love?" “When_shall my love affair terminate in marriage?” “When shall my domestic troubles end?" “How can I make my life and home happy?" “When shall my absent friend return?’ , “Why do 1 not receive a letter?” She gives advice on all affairs of life, in- cluding names, dates, facts and figures, in business and speculation. HOURS—10 TO 5, DAILY AND SUNDAY. PERMANENTLY 'ATED. 483 GPARY ST. 483 GEARY ST. One block from Hotel St. Erancis. AA— PROF. NIBLO, . _ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MY $ COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, §1. FOR sale—Cheap, a millinery business. Ap- ply to HINZ & LANDT, 543 Market st. FOR sale—A good restaurant; no agents. dress me at box 3406, Call office. WANTED—To buy a cigar store. Box 1677, Call_office. WANT to buy delicatessen store. Write to box 1682, Call office, giving locatlon, stock, ete. WANTED—To_Invest in a stationery store. Send particulars and price to box 3493, Call. FOR rent—S0 acres near town: nice for chick- ens; wood stumpage. 443 Waller st. READ this—1000 per cent profit; a staple ar- ticle and househoid necessity; $100 cash or installments from profits will procure paying territory. Call or address 4683 1Sth st. LARGE stock choice cigars, tobacco; slso slot ‘machines, fixtures, etc.; with good lease; splendid opportunity. ~Apply D. Al CURTIN, 324 Mills building. B FINE restaurant for sale; 3 years' lease, 12 complete furn, rms, ladles' ‘dining-rm; fine loc.; estab. bus. Goiden Rule Mkt, 107 Mkt. REVERSIBLE cuff und wristband patent for Aa- sale cheap; sure winner. DEAN, 157 New Montgomery st. WANTED—Branch office partner; business sense and small capital required. Assayer, 157 New Montgomery st. NEWSPAPER route for sale In Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. CAEH for your property wherever located; for quick sale send description and price. North- western Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR sale—A small lunch counter business. 527 Sansome st. 1 CHOPHOUSE for sale: 4 tables; good trade. 426 Sixth st. BAKERY and coffee saloon for sale; cheap. 413 Third st. SMALL cigar stand for sale, $165; good lo- cality. Address box 2610, Call office. FRUIT store, with 3 Hving suitable for man and wife. 151 Ninth st. FOR sale—Oyster and chophouse; good trade. 12 Hayes, near Market; 2 years' lease. JRNER saloon on water front; lease. WICHMAN & LUTGEN. 29 Battery st. A _FIRST-CLASS outside route on The Call; Addition, ‘Western lon, GOOHD&IIW&ZI-‘.‘ Apply at Call of- ce. 3 A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st.,, opoosite Fifth. _Oven until 11 p. m. . LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ‘A fine hotel of 120 rooms: In best commer- town in northern part of the State; all improvement: low; price $1—LOW FEE—S§1 4114 ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no charge it I fafl to call you by name in full, names of your friends, enemies or rivals, I promise to tell whether your husband. wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell you how to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed.in business, speculation, Tawsults; how to marry the one of your cholce; how to regain youth, health and vitality. Removes evil influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures all mer- vous diseases. THE How can I have lucl 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 I choose? How can I marry well? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? 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 me? How can I hold my husband’s love? How can I kesp my wife's love? 10 to §, DAILY AND SUNDAY. HOURS: 411A ELLIS ST.. NEAR JONES. Permanently Located in His Own Home. PROF. NIBLO. THE HINDOO WONDER, 215 KEARNY ST., THE WORLD'S GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT. Realizing that the city has been overrun with pretenders under the guise of clairvoy- ancy, palmistry and spirituajistic. mediumship, and that many of the best citizens in this city ‘would ‘be only too glad to visit a good clair- voyant medium if they were assured of satisfaction, you try the HIN ‘WONDER and you wiil be more than pleased. Thousands of testimomals of eome of the leading _citizens. If all fail, go to the Hindoo Wonder. He will soon solve your mys- tery or charge you nothing. It you are sick he will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. TATION FREE. He will always be more than pleased to entertain spiritualists. Remember the fiumber—215 Kearny st. the past: forecast of your fu- ture; you on ‘whether domestic, love or business; P-R-O-F. M K-H-I-R-O-N, 1122 MARKET STRBEET, The Eminent Clatrvoyant, Seer and Healer. ——$106 FORFEIT— I Can Prove to Be the Oidest Established And Best Known Clairvoyant of Any Extensive Advertiser in These Columns. $10,000—BONA_FIDE CHALLENGE—$10,008 For His Equal All Other /Challenges Hersby Accept SPECIAL OFFER A_PROOF 80 AlL MAY Tmer THIS WEEK ONLY. CONSULTATION—LOW FEE. 500 809 $EE5EEEEEE §EEEEREEES A Test Wil Convince You. No Mistakes—No Guesswork. Positively The Best Reading by the Best Clalrvoyaat in California. Tells Everything. Those Who Wish to Take Advantage of His Reduced Rates Must Call at Once. A SOLEMN PROMISE. When I came to San Francisco more tham 0 years ago I announced and took cath tha® would never accept or retain any fee whe in any way I fell short of my promises. again solemnly agree to refuse to accept or retain any fee whatsoever if I fall to give the utmost satisfaction and unless you find me superior—vyastly superior—to any eclairvoyant, medium, seer or healer in the city. Khiron cordially invites you to interview him on any matter you may be in trouble or doubt about. He will not ask a single question; still he will recite every incident in your life, advis= ing, and If required, heiping you to realize your desires and ambitions. You may wish to kmow if you will succeed in a new undertaking. make a change in busi- ness, or win your lawsuit; if domestic troubles will soon end; if ambition will be attained; if lands contain ‘minerals, gas or ofl; If you have certain successful days; if you are loved: how to succeed in your profession: the business you should follow; it love affairs will be successtul, or speculation prove remunerative; if sick or alling you will be cured; If absent friends will return or past troubdle torment you in the fu- ture; what diseases, affiictions or accidents may' come, whether your friends are trust- worthy; should you take & partner in business; if you will enjoy luxuries of wealth; or you may wish a knowledge of future general svemts. Your desires in regard to the above, or any question that vitally concerns you, can be fully revealed. Prof. M. Khiron is positively the only clair voyant in San Francisco who has iived in India, studied and developed his powers with the Jelopin o that most marvelons sect, the ‘Nes- rtAlabad.” If others pretend to understand the eecret workings of tms power they decefve the puble. Mr. Khiron was born in India, reared and educated in that land of mystery, and is the only adent of the ““HADJI-ALABAD-NES-DOR" sect in America.” He has a standing offer of $10,000 to any clairvoyant or seer who can equal his marvelous demonstrations of second- sight and hereby accepts all challenges from clairvoyants who pretend to equal him in this or any other direction. The power referred to is so superior to the means usually adopted by American clairvoy- ants in bringing about changes and In helping you to realize your ambition (it net being merely mental Influence or kindred other un- certain measures) that he can and will pesi- tively guarantee to bring apout your desires in positively not more than 61 daye. LOVE AFFAIRS—HELP IN 61 DAYS. There is no hope or wish in this direction but what can be realized within the given time. If sweetheart, wife or husband has been estranged Khiron will positively settle mat- ters more surely, more quickly, more satisfic~ torily than any one of his profession in San Francisco. Khiron is positively the oldest established clairvoyant {n San Francisco now advertising extensively iIn these columns. The proof of this may bu found in the records of the Li- cense Department in the City Hall. Others who have been hers but a few months or weeke and do not expect to remain long enough to fulfill thelr promises pretend to long residence to gain your temporary confidence, but the above is the kind of proof that nome others can give. I do positively show you how to make the one you love care for you and guar- antee success in all cases. KHIRON WILL ADVISE AND HELP YOU TO MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY AND REMOVE ALL EVIL CONDITIONS AND INFLUENCES FROM YOUR PATHWAY. Will Make Your Business. a Success and Show You the Road to Wealth. HB WILL GIVE YOU EVIDENCE THAT HE WILL BRING SUCCESS IN All matters, such as divorce, lawsuits, domestia troubles or anything one may be in trouble om doubt about. INVESTMENTS, BUSINESS UNDER- TAKINGS. Before you start in any new venture consult Khiron. Don't go it blindly. He has saved thousands from losses that meant ruin and has shown the road to success and wealth. By consulting him you will be on the safe side. SPECULATION, MINING. In Khiron's office may be seen the testimon- lals of scores and scores of people of both sexes who, by' following his advi nave gained absolute independence. KHIRON SHOWS YOU WHETHER You can bave good luck, whether you cam be healthy and how; whether you can frust your friends; we A BRYTHING. Extracts from letters published by special ton. 1ss Ella Ingalls, this city, writes: 1 went to three other clafrvoyants and after paying ou: much money and losing & great of time I came to you. You did all yow in far less time than expected. Jack reunited and leave as husband and on next week's steamer. How to you in the first place. i and sincers ‘Hours, 8 p. m., Sundays, 11 to 4 e-léfi.-‘.:-&-'—-u-nn S i sapeen. Sl . o = L s e T prm—

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