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OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460462 Sth S, Oaklend. Telephone Oakland 328; Double Servics. | $82,500—120 feet frontage. Route terminal; business buildl flats; fronting two of Oskland's most ominent business streets; 30,000 flat foan can remain; right in ‘the business section of this new center. | f1.—12th-st. property; is a good ment; here is & business corn: the cheapest corner between Wi 2nd the ipa:krl Buy this and make 50 per cert | business property; Tight center. between 2 story brick buildings. Th le buy south of 12th st vestiga i , adjoining Omk- I section; plain build- side of the street ret. te: $10,000— Fifty nd's cen sl gs; on the business his crtainly going to be worth 5,000—Good house, $ rooms - - nto flats; near Market- s walk to busines: th st bath, basement; ntal, 6 rooms, 4th'ave. Key ation; near ome; 5 rooms rk complet d car barn tle ocottage h ment; street to Bast Oakl -story 9 ng: cement walks; bargain. rooms, bath near ESTATE CO., LAYMANCE REAL t., Oskland. 460462 Stn EPLDEN & PERCIVAL. Sice S-room residence, near 20th et. best residence ave.; lot 31x140; ( Route Tract, most central lo tion, cheapest prices and easiest terms ever offere s $800 each, $100 down, $10 month- ; $20.50 mo: mes $2: ly; new b 0 and uj st once. e best buy in town on a close-in between Telegraph and San Pablo frontage, with good improve- s yours tdr nothing % r orders satrifice of ele- 9 rooms, den, ate sale; n w round nd & very children’s short of win- duplicated and lot 28x100 Route ferry line San Franeisce ct 1s the jdeal loca- iness or employmen RCIVAL, $3,500—Don't fall Anhe; located only ck from ¥ Route station: lot fine large, sunny porch ned posts in arch from cep o parlor; fine mantel. ler buflf in; will 34300 7.50 per month: unde f modern flats, enge in busi- oney loaned on dwey. Oakiand CHOICE INVESTMENT. WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE SITE property owned . near Frankl this <a s esent time for $90 to 3100 ements pey 6 per ALICE STREET Choice S0x150 feet 10-room resi- a near DAY, AND LOANS, URANCE. OAKLAND, CAL. ACOBI, best > choice fine view; near side of street; ct t, 100x140 line: Ane location ocke to car line: strect es to center of town wihorne ave.: ictly modern in eautiful little very respect st 34x1 $3000—New mos ern. tory, 8-room house in Fruitvale; choice location; near car lines & ve is something g fac! a anot be du ed for b lots on 53d st, mear e street work comp! near car | i’ Key Route; lots TAYLOR & JACC 13TH AND BROADWAY. DON'T MISS THIS y: the ‘ontage: one of the eet. Apply quickly. b cash and $15 month 4x160; on a cor- to all cars and lo- ge, near new ave. and 55th corner 290 feet frontage; through from street to street, one block d very near Key Route nd Claremont ave. perties for quickly to ALDEN TREET, co., OAKLAND. 468 TENTH OAKLAND HEIGHTS. Thie residence location needs no praise. This bargain we are offering is & nine-room hovee, in first-class condition: lar and the place is worth § but rather than rent, the owner will sell for $ and on easy terms. We have lots of others, but this i 8 ®ood buy. _JAMES §. NAISMITH, 1006 Was) n 7 Bacon Arcade M SKAGGE. St. and Telegraph Ave. h Oskland Specialtie What 8o you think of thie for a bargain? very Bice, pew, modern cottage of 5 rooms: conveniences; high basement; large lot, 50x 250 And this—Fine 2-story S-room te compicte; close to Key price §1700. A house; not Route station; A bargain truly. A BARGAIN for some one near the new Key route line on Twenty-second st; cottage, 7 rooms and bath: 50x100; Brush st., Twentieth: price. $4000. A. 3. SNYDER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 901 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. DON'T_MISS THIS. $25,000. a Jot_Sex100, Best business cormer on Clay st.; central; 100 feet frontage and a corner. By the ALDEN COMPANY, 488 Tenth st.. Oakland. WE have some barzains in business erty on San Pablo and Telegraph avenues. us and_sget particulars MITCHELL REAL ESTATE CO., 468 1ith st. SPECIAL. j0-acre fruit and poultry ranch: sell or rent; #-room modern_cottage; iot: exchange for Omkland or -house. G. X. room 26, Brosdway, DAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS | 6 per cent income, which can ‘reased; its location and splendid -busi- ure assures @ rapid increase in value. v cottage mow completing on | inutes’ walk to business center derot; § cash and $2¢ u beat this any with plaster- | h 4-foot | cen- | best corner on | lots in subdi- | lot; in fine order, | ) Income $1284 per | butlt flats on 284 | street; two | corners and s the € per cent with | | once. POFRLAR ST. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCB 1172 Broadway, Corner Fourteenth INCOME PROPERTY. 12, 500. annui in the city; on west side of street, tween Broadway and Market st.; $10,000. |, Income $1200. per annum; $100,000. The finest property in Oakland for the price and future value and income; on Washington fine bullding. $8000. best 12,500 SQUARE FEET, FRANKLIN-STREET CORNER. | TFinest buy in Oakland o, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE: within a fe Adjolning Western Pacific depot site. $§18,500. JOZHST, | 775 J0 1 Bru S ' Ine.). !n(-«:'{ THE FOLLOWING PIECES ARE ALL BAR- GAINE. ; finest bufit flats and be- best of lo- thes: flats are rented low and fame | tenants have been in since they were bullt. four extra well treet, near Telegraph ave.; six rooms each; always rented; hundred feet of the Key Route depot rites at San Pablo and Telegraph aves. -strest corner; pays better than 10 per Iot sloge wil be worth double this price re. This property is on a corner and today is 30 | per cent cheaper than any one of the other 3 is now paying over improvements that owner bath; 40x100; | does not value at arything. Investigate this at $2750—Beautiful cottage, 6 rooms, bath, etc.: | trains. GROVE ST 24 TH ST of 24th st., $4350—Excellent north side of blocks to K REALTY BONDS A 1172 Broadway, buy; Telegraph 33 | new, ND FI ave.; e as $150 down; send for catalogue | 10 minutes’ walk to Broadway; handy to local § [N tage, 7 rooms. bath, ‘etc., $4250; morth near cost modern home: near Telegraph ave.: 2| ANCE CO. (Ine.). corner Fourteenth street. BREED | OA 224 sell the new on terms. $2,500—Furnished cot Zast | modern; elect $2,300—Cottege of 5 room Oakland: & BANCROFT, KLAND. Key o— lot 37:6x135; ric_lights, ete. A BUNGALOW. $2,500—In easy on Market st., nr. oute district; wi ge on the heights of | 5 rooms; | payments, will buy a 5-room | cottage in _North Oakland; near the cars tractive paneling and tinting: ail m ern conveniences; street work new bomes. HAVE $2,250—Large cottage; done; F. U A TEAM? Bas; s gas and electricity; a nelzhborhood af nd Key Route station; large parlor or ving room; reception hall, dining room, bedrooms, kitchen and bath room; a modern conven- lences; deep lot; large barn; entrance | from’the alley; 10 minutes from center of town. 30— $3,500—Story and half house; 7 rooms; mod- timbering; ern; lot '83x115; trains: Broadway etc.; large i ersph ave.: A MODEL high besement; close 1o 15" minutes’ walk to 12th and LEFT In $4,000—Furnished throughout; p heavy chools 209 A HURRY 8-room house; RANCH. $4,600—31; acres of fine orchard acr tow | | set out to trees: and loca] 0, carpets, thoroughly modern; large lot; lawn, flowers, trees land: and summer house; situate pear Tele- owner has left State; is u real snao; it 1s worth $5000. this all land worth $1500 an 6-room_house, outhouses, etc.; in of San Leandro; a nice little coun- try home. INVESTMENTS. $30,000—Choice 12th-st. corner; close in; 100 ft. frontage; the only ' good piece of { property now left on 12th et; see it at | once. | $20,000—200x150 ft.; very fine location; Castro sell at a large advance. BREED trontage: | ing, water. month, per annum. It you are I market today. appreciated. neighborhood: Pablo ave., 1060 BROADWAY _— e $32,500—FINE business investment: lot 50 ft. three-story new brick build- with cement basement under en- | tire building and sidewalk; first—class | iocality; 2 stores, with 32 rooms above, with running water in each room, on Franklin st.; income §200; tenants pay This Is gilt-edge property. New 8-room house. striotly modern; large lot, 45x140, on 3ist st.; choice lo- : ®plend'd’ neighborhood; drive- & BANCROFT, cotins OAKLAND. . Fasy walking 1 block to, cars 30 minutes to city. LANDEGAN. Oakland. : buy as a whole and subdivide and | OFFER WANTED—Must be sold; 200x300; facing two city parks; tion in Oakland: will be worth $50,000 in 2 years. Call and secure particulars. | e Ay very cholcest loca 244 $13,500—Modern flate and a six-room cottage on large cholce corner close in; lot 100x | 100. This property is in first-class con- dition and rents all the time at better than 9 per cent on the investment. come $117.50, less water at $10 making a net income of In- 31506 this out yourself. for an investment this i« one of the best things in the distance to the business center and convenlent to local trains. Thhmnbennw’: $6,000—Fine S-room well-bullt hodse; high { Tasement; large Iot, 64x100; very sunny; gholos nelghborhood; Flbert st., clgse n. GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS |OAKLAND ADVERT’S'M’TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. GET YOUR MONEY READY. WATCH OUR DISPLAY AD. The finest tract in Alameda County will be opened in a few days. eesy terms. Street work, water and electric lights. We will also open Briggs Tract No. Large lots, low prices, sidewalks, sewer, on the San Leandro road, near Seratoga ave., Monday, April 9. CROWN & LEWIS, 1056 Broadway, are the about It. PHONE OAK 4400. | people to give you information and tell you all BRYANT & DERGE, 1112 Broadway. Phone Oak 382. THE REST CURE IN THE CITY. 150x100; 5-room bungalow and stable. 14 live oak and bay trees. N Waterfalls, vine Close to schools and cars, City water, windmill, A snap at $2650. ver failing steam and spring water. and ferns. $50 PER FOOT. Strictly high-class, exclusive residence prop- erty—part of an old homestead. oN LAKE MERRITT. Two biocks from Broadway and Twenty-sec- ond st. Key Route depot; A SIGMTLY KNOLL OVERLOOKING the choicest unim- proved property left in the “CLOSE-IN" DIS- TRICT. WILL BE WORTH $100 PER FOOT IN SIX MONTHS. Will be worth per foot in 3 years; | you want & home in a fine neighborhood, within it walking distance of theaters and 30 minutes | from San Francisco, see this property. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. TAYLOR BROS, & CO., REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FINAN- CIAL A , 1236 BROADWAY, OAKLAND CAL. | TELEPHONE OAKLAND 920 $120 per tront toot; cloes in; worth $150 per oot. $15,000—100 feet frontage, adjoining business 1 .block on San Pablo ave.; very promi- nent street, leading into San Pablo he income is now $90 per month: the ground alone ls easily worth $150 per front foot; property adjolning on the avenue cannot be had for $(00 per front foot; buy now before contract expires. RETIRED OR BUSINESS MAN'S HOME. $5,500—Talk about your pretty homes! Not like the diamond in the rough, but most charmingly situated on a corner; beautifully terraced; facing southeast and surrounded by high-class, artistic homes; there are 9 rooms, which in- cludes’ a fine billfard-room with open fireplace; every possible modern and convenient iden has been embraced in this home, including cove cellings, beams and eling; lavatory on first floor; only & minutes to 12th st. and Broadway and 40 minutes to San Fran- cisco, direct connection with Key Route trains; you will not be disappointed ‘in this if you are looKing for & nice home. LINDA VISTA RESIDENCE. » $4,500—Beautiful residence of 8 rooms, new; high, elevated ground; flne marine view; large lot, driveway; beautiful homes surrounding; this must be sold immediately. $200,000—Best corner on Broadway, elegantly improved; 100x125 feet. NONE BUT PRINCIPALS NEED APPLY. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. RESIDENCE PHONES ASH 311 and SPRUCE 1021, TAYLOR BROS & CO.. 1236 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CLEVENGER, 1220 220 Ave; Phone Vale 2501. $2200—A pleasant home: owner going away; § rooms and bath; high basement, with laurdry, nice lawn, deep lot, with fruit, bertles, ‘chicken yard, etc.; a bargain. $1850—4 nice rooms and bath; high basement. laundry, gaod yard, with fruit, garden ground,”ete.; near local train. $190—A fine sitely lot, 35x140, near cars and ‘n_good location. GET OFF AT 23D-AVE. STATION. Office ac 1230, on_east side of street. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. P et e $25—A SUNNY five-room cottage; large veran- da, high basement; large yard; only two blocks from Key Route station. = R. J. MONTGOMFERY, Telegraph ave. and 40th st., Daklani. BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO.. general movers—We have the best warehouse in the Test (only covered vans used). DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER. 1016 Broadway, Oakland; phone Oakland 907. OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBANY, NE. corner Broadway and 15tk st. F. A, WILDER, prgp., Oakland. OAKLAND APARTMENT HOUSES, Maglll apt.-house, NW. cor. 13th & Castro. E. P. Vandercook & Co.. 1016 Broadway, Oklnd. —_— OAKLAND HOUSEKEEFING ROOMS, FIFTH, 162, Oakland—Furnished housekeeping 2 rooms; gas, bath, stationary tubs. OAKLAND ¥ oR_SALE. SPECIAL today for bargains in furniture. H. Scheilhaas, 1ith st.. cor. store, Oakland. San Francisco Advert’s'm’ts CHURCH SERVICES. CALIFORNIA St Methodist Church, corner California and Broderick—The pastor, Rev. George A. Hough, will preach at both the morning and evening services today; special musié. Strangers cordially invited. = All seats free. There will be special services each evening of this week. Leading city pastors will preach. Sunday-school at 9:45. Bp- worth League at 6:80, CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mi; sion st., between Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Rev. George W. White, D.D., will preach at both services today. Sunday-school at 12:45 Rolla V. Watt superintendent. Young People’s meetings at 6:16. Everybody ITURE invited to all services. Seats free. UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. corner Geapy and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; junior church and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock: C. A. Murdock, su- perintendent; Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. There 1s no evening eervice. Mr. Leavitt will preach. Palm Sunday sermon, *“‘What Is It to Follow Christ?”’ Music by quartst, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordfally invited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (Take Mission, Valen— cla or Howard st. car.)—C. Calvert Smoot, minister; residence, 3470 Twentleth st. Sun- day_school gt 0:45 a. m.; morning service at 11 o'clock. ~Subject of sermon, ‘“‘Saved ; or the Methods of Modern Evan- C. C. Smoot; evening_service, 3 of sermon by ‘Rev. J. Bdwin Wrixht of Montpelier, Vt. Choir under the direction of Mrs. H. E. Franck. All cordlally invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son and Flllmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o’clock: sermon tople, ‘‘The Transforming Energy of the Gospel.”” Evening service at 7:45 o'clock; eermon topic, “‘Ability and Responsibility.” The pastor will preach at both services. Sab- Bath school at 9:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m.; prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited. THE E. P. VANDERCOOK COMPANY, 1016 BROADWAY. $900—Corner lot, 76125, st near Scrool, in Fruit block from Fruitvale-ave. cai $1250—Beautiful lot, 50x140, In East Oakland Heights, one biock from Key Route cai excellent view. New bungalow of § large rooms, mod- ern; mecadamized street; good location; one block from cars; 19th ave., East Oak- land; terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per No. 763. $2500—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath, situated t. moath. on_ Alice condition . north of Seventh his is a bargain. in_fine No. 832 $8000—Fine cottage of 5 large rooms, modern, porcelaln bath, marble tra: ment; cement ‘walks, fruit trees, garden situated on Champion st., one Dblock from cars, Jot 50x160; Fruitvale, blocks from School. Market; new house of 7 rooms, high base- three No. 836. $4300—Northeast corner Eighteenth et., near all fin- ished in oak, modern in every respect; fine No. §11. location for a_home, THE E. P. VANDERCOOK COMPANY, 209°210 Union Trust Building, Market and Montgomery sts., San “Francisco, Cal. $3000—2_7-room, bow window alcgies, el West Tenth st.; street cars; 2-story houses, with baths, ; north side of ar schools, shops, and rented at $40 ‘per month; LOOK, OVER 1 per cent; lot 46x81. $5000—Lot 90x125, on north side of street; Peralta Heights, near Lake Merritt, and only 2 blocks to nel car barn and Key Route cars; 8 rooms: 134 story cottage, bath, etc.; street wo walk to Fourteenth s RALEIGH BROS. SNAPS LEONARD & CO done; 10 minutes’ and Broadway. 472 Tenth st. BARGAINS, 14 lote—East Oakland: resell at $4000; in a subdivision: get this quick at $25(0. to subdivide; $12 146:9x128— West Oaklan T-room house; Grove s terms; $2500. See our large list of bargains in vacant and improved property; erty owners’ list with us. city and country; LEONARD & CO., 528 San Pablo, Oakland. Phone Oakland 367. —_— o e $2750—ON terms; a very rare chance, and will be wold good prop- uick; will double in value soon; a ess 'store on 7th st., nr. Center-st. station; one store and 5 living rooms, includ- ing baih; lot 35x100; Income $325 per year; rent can be increased; good for any kind of business; Luilding in good order. ANDERSON & SON, 1506 Seventh st. $2950—PART cash: prettiest 3-room cotf tage in Piedmont, 2 of Key Route station; 30 minutes of San Francisco; an ideal home; bullt for owner one year ago; cause of \sal back” Bast; ‘here 1s . mea homesick, going 3 home at less than value; see it and you will buy it DONALDSON, MATHEWS Macdonough Bulding, Oakland, Cal. & WOOD, BIG corner lot, 24x100, near 8-room house; must be sold in 5 down, balance easy terms; this E. M. HINCH, 878 Broadway, Oaklan CHOICE lot;_location from Key mont; terms reasonable. LER, corner Pledmont block. Route station, in beautiful Pied- Owner, P. J. and Monfe Vista = aves. OAKLAND HARBOR FRONTAGE. HOE PORHIMAN, 304 Montgomery - 8, F: ESTATE GRACE Church, California st., corner of Stock- ton—Rev. David J. Evans, rector. Celebra- tion of holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Benedicite in B flat (Warren): Benedlctus in C (Crotch); offer- tory, “Lift Up _ Your Heads" (Rossini). Evening servica 7:45 o'clock. The rite of confirmation will be administered by Right v. W. Ford Nichols, D.D., Bishop of the dlocese. ' Organist and’ cholrmaster, Willlam . Holt. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.: Sun- day-school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening service, 8 o'clock. The rector will preach at both services. You are cordlally invited. ALL Saints Church (Episcopal), Waller st., between Masonic ave. and Ashbury st.—Rev. W. E Hayes, rector. Morning service, 11 oclock. Sunday-school, 9:30 a. m. Even- ing’ service, 8 o'clock. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, wiil preach at both services. At 11 a. m., topic, ‘“The Triumphal Entry” (morn- ing service appropriate to Palm Sunday). At ““The Measure of God's All are cordlally invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st,, bet. Buchanan and Webster—Rev. L C. Meserve, D.D., pastor. ices at 11 a. m, and 7:45 p. The pastor will preach at both services. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m, FIRET Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Dr. The- odere Heysham of Minneapolls, Minn., will preach at 11 a. m. The choral soclety will render the oratorio, ‘‘Daughter of Jairus,' accompanied by full orchestra, at 7:30 p. m. A. A Macurda, musical director. Bible school meets 12:30 p. m.; C. E. Socleties at 0 p. m.; midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. m._ Wednesday; scats free; all are Invited, e CHRISTIAN Science gservices—First Church of Christ, Scientist, cor. Post and Taylor sts.— Services, 11 m. and 7:45 p. m.; subject of lesson eermon, ‘‘Doctrine of Atonement.’ Sunday school for children, 11 a. m. Wednes- da¥ evening meeting -t 8 o’clock. Free read- ing-rooms, ‘206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. All are welcome. AT the Young Mcn's Chris:ian Association this Sunday, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Dr. Lyman Beecher Sperry of Oberlin, Ohio, will . ®peak to men only on the theme ‘‘Male and Female, or the lcance of Sex.” Dr. Sperry s a man of internatlonal reputation and is a power in his talks to men. The :Rflblnn orchestra will play. Meeting free to HINDU ~Temple, Vedanta Soclety: Francieco, corner Webster and_ night at 8. “Raja Yoga, or the Main Psychic Pt;.théu.(r:‘e' and open wp:fllc; sermons_from ba " . services” o the”Vidda every. Thutsday. . m., for members only. Siton” Har, up i I—San Tbert, to- .8t his parlors, 25c, Gal ket gt., third floor, elevator. Every- body gets test. No hdll meeting. BIBLE Spiritual Church, I O. O. F. bidg., xm.:vmn:» et G Pl “Aldora, Mme. von Walt, oihera: 8 sharp. MME. REMIER, high occult; will answer men- tal questions accurately; palm reading on psychic and astrological plane. 1621 Bu- chanan st., bet. Post and Geary. J. STITT WILSON will speak tonight at Eiks’ Hall 223 Sutter st., at 8 o'clock sharp; sub- Ject, “The Five Stages of Social Revolution.” ‘Admissfon free. SUSAN B. ANTHONY memorial meeting to- day, Sunday, First Unitarian Church, Geary _and Franklin sts, 3 p. m. Public invited. MME. YOUNG'S test meeting tonight; Mrs, Seal lecture; 9T6 McAllister, 10c; readings 1260 McAllister st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, business medium snd life reader. Otfice, Galt House, 1206 Market st.._room 10, MRS. COBB'S test circle tonight and Wednes- day, 2:80 p. m.; Thursday, 8 o'clock. 328 Ellls MME. LUCRETIA—Circles every evening; to- night, 16c. 148 Sixth, rm. 1; hours, 10 to 5. ferred AY EVENING, Apmit 10, 1906, All local and out of town e J. HARRY, N. G. in City ard County of San Franeisco, State of California, on AY, April I& 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose electing directors and other officers of club, and for the transaction of such other business as properly come before meeting. Al ED R. GI Secretary. March 26, 1006. | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DIVORCE; no fee in ful; open evnas; sale gnd articles of copartnership: tions organized; bankruptcy; collections: bating of estates. 927 Market st., room 301 R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th ‘floor, entrance room 611;" established years; all courts, general courts and office ice; no fee in advance or for consulta- fon; even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. J. WILSON, spiritual test meeting: music by Lottringer; 2-8; A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell. MKS. MEYER, 335 McAilister—Tests to all ev- ery evening: questions ans.; readings daily. MRS, E. H, VIGAR'S spiritual test meeting; tests to ail. 1206 Market st.; sittings 50c. FREE Thought Assn., 161 City Hall ave. p.m., sub., “‘What Is Greatest Good to Man. AT the Galt House, every night: rea W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st MRS, HARLAND, test seance evenings;, 1 prophetic readings, 50c-§1. 148 Sixth st. 1. T. B. Spiritual Church, Scottish Hall, 8 p.m. Maxwell, Wrenn, Samuels_ Franks: free. MRS. EBERHARDT, meeting 8 p. m. 267 San Jose near Twenty-fourth st. EDWARD PARLE tonight, 219 Eddy; tests, messages, questions answered. ——— ——— MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL circles THF Theosophical Society, Academy of Sei- ences Hall—Free public lecture, 8 p. m. by Miss J. C. Brodie: subject, ‘‘Karma—the Thread of Destiny."” PARALLEL bet. Hermes and Swedenborg by J. L. Dryden, Hermetic Brotherhood. 509 Van Ness, Thursday. Y 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, 918 Markpt, opp. Emporium; phone; legal matters and collection; old established. e e L. 8. CLARK, 027 Market, room 302, consuita- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings. —_— _____ DETECTIVES. HELMS Detective Bureau, bonded, formerly of the U. S. Secret Service; English French, Ger- man, 'Spanish, Italian’spoken; ail kinds of legitimate detective work done; highest refs. R. 511, Grant bldg., Tth&Mkt. : tel. South 1008, THAVONAT'S Sec. Serv. Agency undertakes all legitimate detective work; unimpeachable refs. 1115 Call bidg.; Private Exchange 415. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—Finely appointed, 1905 model four- cylinder French touring car; seats 6; extras cost over $500; cost $5750; new, but slightly used; at a bargain. Address box 246, Call. AN even 32 cars In stock this week for to select from: some gocd runabouts at and light tonneau cars at $500. R. H. MOR- RIS, 670 Thirty-sixth st., Oakland. $350—FORD automobile; fine condition; with detachable tonneau. side lights and search- lights; all complets. Box 1201, Call office. MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical Socfety (Katherine Tingley, leader and offi- clal head). San Francisco center, $12 Bush st.; free public meeting every Sunday, 8 P. m. The above organization has no con- nection with any other so-called Theosophi- cal bodies in the city. SUNDAY LECTURES. l 1 DR. JOHN A. KERGAN will.glve a free lect- ure this evening, 8 o'clock, at Prospect Hall, fourth floor, I. O. O. F. bids., 7th and Mar- ket sts. Subject, ‘“The Secret of Life'; fol- lowed by views of Rome and the Vatical remember the question box. All are cordially invited to attend. THE Soclety of Progressive Spiritualists holds meeting tonight in Covenant Hall, Odd_Fel- lows' buflding, 8 o'clock. Mrs, E. L. Wat= ron, speaker; subject, ‘‘Spiritualism and Christian Science. ~Free. Everybody wel- ccme. “THE Thing We Call Fate™; a free lecture, illustrated, by each face, 8§ this eve.. Van Auken Oxygen Institute, 904 Van Ness ave.; repeated Tuesday, 2:30. MISS FRANCES E. SPI Hall, 8. p. m.; sub, * Admission 25c. HENRY HARRISON BROW: ject, “‘New Thought Easter. MEETING NOTICES. 1. 0. O, ¥. bld. FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A. M.—Funeral notice: Officers and fi members are requested to be present ta Masonic Temple on SUNDAY, the 8th inst., at 9:30 a. m., for the purpose of conducting the funeral ceremonies of our late brother, ISAAC WEHLE, thence by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend sts. By order of tas W. M. FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary. OFFICERS and mbers of Court Twin Peaks No. 7356, A. O. F., are requested to assemble at the under- taking parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness ave, on SUNDAY, April 8, at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our Iate brother, J. L. HANSEN. By order ‘WILLIAM ROBERTSON, C. R. ALEX SMITH, F. S. OLD FRIENDS' GROVBE No. 139, U. A. gM, 0. D.—Membears are hereby notified to assemble at Drulds’ Hall at 1:30 p. m. on TUBSDAY, April 10, 1906, to attend the funeral of our late ~Brother GEORGE WICKERT. Funeral to be under the au- spices of the Knights of the Royal Arch from "YER, Golden Ga llumined Writings. 8 p. m., sub- Eagle Hall, 731 Market st. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. R. B. McKEE, Noble Arch. S. M. BARRAH, Secretary. SERVIAN Montenegrin L. and B. Soclety—Otficers and mem- bers hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, ELIA SISICH, on SUNDAY, Aprll 8, 1908, at 12:45 p. _m., from Russian Church, 1715 Powell st. Fine for non-attendance Wil be strictly enforced. By order of BE. T. BALICH, President. JOHN SHEROVICH, Secretary. FOR Auld Lang Syne—St. Andrew's Boclety will hold thelr annual pic- nic. on SATURDAY, MAY ‘5, at W Schuetzen Park. Particulars later. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual maet- fug of the stockholders of ‘the SOUTH PA- CIFIC COAST RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 1900, at 11:30 o'clock a. m., at the office of said company, room 1216, Merchants’ San Francisco, Californt of electing a board of s the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before eald meeting. March 31 _ 1806, . J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL CALIFORNTA RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 13 o'clock noon, at the office of #ald company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange buliding, fan Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing a board ot five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other bustness as ‘may legally come before said meeting. March 20, 1906, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. for $300—PACKARD automobile; 12 horsepowsr. Box 767 Call office. HW;OLDSMOB]LE for sale. Box 1143, Call.| office. WELL located {ncome property to exchange for a good automobile. Box 1242, Call office. AUTOMOBILES bought and soid. Phone South §72. Auto Brokerage Co., 225 Parrott blds. ASTROLOGY. ASTOR, celebrated N. Y. astrologer; man of abllity; reiiable; advice $1. Lessons. 33 Mason VAB, astrologer, palmist. still at 331 Post i 10 to 5 daily; Tuesday eve. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A RELIABLE woman living in Palo Alto wishes to board and care for a child 2 years of age, or older; terms reasonable; references given. Address MRS. A., care 426 Florence st., Palo Alto, Cal. GERMAN lady would like to take care of child at her home. MRS. E. MARX, 781 First ave., Richmond district. = A SELECT home for children from birth to § yrs.; large grnds; medical care if necessary; $10-§20: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. LADY wants child to board; teach German: sunny home; ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$350 CORNER bakéry and confectionery on ; rent $30; only store trade; living §00d_ business, cash trade. See R. G. ‘WILKE, 26% Kearny &t. A—$1000 STATIONERY store, established many years, large patronage; value of stock $800; location the best, surrounded by hotels and apartment houses. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$550; RESTAURANT and oyster house on Halght st.. close to the park; rent $30; lease; good paying business; full value in sight: investigate at once; rarq chance. R. G WILKE, 261 Kearny A FEW SNAPS IN BUSINESS. Coal and feed vard, sales $1000 mo Bakery, sales $40 fo $100 day.. 1200 Millinery, sales $300 to $1500 mo. 500 Grocery, 'sales $55_day, cheap rent....$1100 Branch bakery, sales $15 to $20—snap.. $850 Large list of offers—groceris, station- eries, delicacies, branch bakeries, part- nerships, etc., from $300 to.... Partner. firm, inc., $300 to $400 mo. 41 rooms, new furniture, clears $150 mo.$3000 ‘LEONARD & CO., 628 San Pablo, Oakland. - Phone Oakland 367. THE C. H. DALLMAN CO. Business Exchange ......1031 Market st. Lodging-house, 16 rms., nr. S. P. depot. $325 Hotel and bar, 25 rooms, barsain......$1250 Lodging-house, 16 rooms. Sixth st. Tailor shop. clears $200 mo., only.... Oyster & chop house partner,new place. $300 Saloon partner. fine location Third st...$1600 Br. bakery and_delicat. Lodging-hse, O'Farrell BARGAIN—Blcycle repair shop; includes lathe, vuleanizer, furnace and all hecsssary tools, stock of suppliss. saven bicycles; has an In- come of about $25 per month for storage of wheels; chean rent and a good trade, with a chance’ of Incroase; fine location. For a quick sale the price has been secrificed on acceunt of owner leaving the State. Price only $200. For further particulars Inquire HENRY BARKMEYER, 1208 Fruitvale ave., Fruitvale, Cal. WANTED—Responsible man to manage branch office and distributing depot for coffee and spice co.. owning mills; salary mo. and commissions: references and investment $1000 requir:d, Manager, 18 River st.,Chicago BLUE book on patents and list “What to In- vent” ftree to any address; patents secured or fee returned. GEO. S. VASHON & CO.. 978 F Washington, D C. SCHOOL books, laundry office, cigars; reason- able; good location. ~Bex 165, Call office. WANTED—A few first-clads mechanics and machinists for steady employment on one of the finest propositions in California; must be_able to invest $1000 or more: investment will double in a few months; absolutely guar- anteed. Box 266, Call office. A _LONG established hardware and grocery business for sale, nicely located in one of the northern counties; this business is paying well and can be increased: a opening for a hardware man; price . Box 1206, Call_otfice. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the INTER-CAL- IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will bs held on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 o'clock moon, at the office of sald company, room 1216, 'Merchants' Exchange bullding, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing a board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other busiiess as may legally come before sald meeting. March 26, 1906. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby givén that the annual meet- Ing of the stockholders of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of sald company, room 1218, 'Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco, California, for the purposs of electing a board of eleven directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other e A tage. e pecors {sald meeting. ~J. L, WILLCUTT, Secretary. PSS TR S Wit Camivet - ol Mokt LA ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- of the_stockholders of the CARSON A COLORADO RAILWAY COMPANY will o Bad on: Tusstay, April 10, 1906, at 11 &. m., al of clock thice sompany, room 1216, Exchange bullding, Ean Francisco, ornla, for the purpose of electing a of nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other come before TOR sale—One of the best transfer businesses In a city across the bay: well established and_everything in running order; paying a good Income: a person can handle this on a very small capitdl: will seil for $2000. Ad- dress box 1042, Cail office. WANTED—Manager for branch office of oid- established corperation, doing a large and increasing business: an investment of $1250 required, which is fully represented by stock in the corporation and surplies used In the business. Adaress box . Call office, 8. F. $2000--SALOON in thriving_town; ceipts from $40 to $75; $1000 stock: trial glven and expenses paid If not satisfactory; ::\n“nl.nl:; rent $40; long lease. Box 203, ‘all. FOR BEST BUSINESS BUYS or the Oakland side of the bay SEE. LEONARD & CO. 128 Sal ave.. Oakiand; phons GET in now with the promoters; double money quick. Champion Sanitary . Enameling Works, 350 Pine st., r. 18; positions: best money-maker on coast. MAN with $200 to go in with me and buy a first-class paying business; must Howard st.. room 1, after 10 a. m., WANTED—Lady of good address and abilities 'fihmmlnv-fl.munchlmldm educational contest; very profital tion: best of references required Box 6230, Call office, Oakland. WELL-ESTAELISHED grocery land: has occupled present site tl“:ln reasonable: h.t":. mflw a “m flx- res, good will, . sale JOIIN T, BELL, 1223 Broadway. h CIGAR stand for sale, cheap; at once. Box office. 807 Call <X s good location: must be sold on account of poor heaith of owner. particulars inquire at room 211, Emma !v!o“c‘lfl- bullding, 927 Market st. OLIVER REALTY COMPANY, store, doing good business: N 1105 James Flood Bldg 8—A27—High-class tourist and Totel in California city of 80,000; nearly : well equipped and clear o0 peoiits; owner secks retirement. [ fou Wame "2 zo0d ‘provosition of this nd answer this; $12.000. S-360—A profitable business in art goods, ple- tures, mouldings, etc.. city. S547—A good-paying business in wA'! n (ph" line of women's, misses’ and children's furnishings. Investigate for = bargain. WANTED—A -capable man, not over 45 years of age, as assistant secretary for large cor- ration; must be an Al correspondent and ve general knowledge of office work: aiso ‘must bave $2500 cash to pay for stock in company. Do not answer this ad unless u are willlng to work first 6 months for 00 per month and can comply with above terms and furnish Al references. Address J. K. LANB, Room 21, 40 Montgomery st., San Francisco. THE ALTA REALTY CO. . Kiesendahl, Pres.; Chas. Peach, Sec. Room 211, Emma Spreckels bidg., #27 Market. ‘We have a large amovnt of various business opportunities and real estate property always listed and invite the prospective buyers to o 1 at our office for information. We guarantes prompt and reliable transaction ot all business entrusted to us. We do not intend to buy. nor do we intend to sell any gold bricks. Al opportunities are personally and carefully in- vestigated by us. PARTNER to take haif-interest in incorporat— ed Oakiand firm clearing $300 to $400 per 5 han for the right TOORARD & Co. 528 San Pablo, Oukiand. iand. Jamd UIT st to let, with 3 living rooms, fx- "ttnr-"fl and small stock and good business for sale; price $150. Corner Girard and Stli- man_sts. SNAP—Biggest income on earth for the money: price $22.500; nets $307.30 per month: mortgags of $10,000 can remain. Box 288, Call. RmAURANmT for fu::fl rei ;‘::xhnp? COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. $300_Coal yard: good location: rent cheap; with express, harness, good sound horse: aleo light Wagon: thie is your chance. 108 Oetavia at. PARTNER wanted with $200: $20 weekly guaranteed; lexitimate business. Box 348, Cnik. $1250_TEMPERANCE grocery; sood trade: clean stock; other business. Box ... .. e e FOR sale or will take partner in a small 15¢ restaurant on a_ principal street. Address box 830, Call office. —_— e s A WELL paying restaurant and lunch counter in terminal city, across the bay: will sell at once for $1750. Box 829, Call office. WHITE Plymouth Reck : show and utility stk.: pigeons. Glenmore Pigeon Lofts, Elm- hurst. FOR sale—Restaurant and deiicatessen in vi- cinity of park; splendid trade; eell reas- onable. Box 709, Call office. GOOD grocery business, without bar, for sale in western part of city. residence locality. Box 1208, Call office; no ageats. RESTAURANT for_mie: well located: at- tached to a large, first-class hotel: a splendid growing trade; no agents. Box 1200, Call. $10,000—FOR sale in a wide awake, growing town in Somoma County, an _established business, groceries, feed, etc. Box 1221, Call A BARGAIN dell three living rooms. essen and grocery with Call 1203% Golden Gate avenue. FIRST CLASS vaudeville house for sale or rent; ble price; running mow. Box 229, Call. $200—ACTIVE man wanted as partner: busi- ness established 10 years: sure to pay $85 morthly to each. Apply 230 Kearny st., rm. | $200—PGOL and billiard room; fne location; clears §90 mo.: bargain. H. & C., 917 Market. It sold this week; restaurant and oyster ugo—m_ B., Box 172, Call office. $150—RESTAURANT seating 43 persons; good location. Apply 932 Mission st. GOOD cigar stand for sale, on principal street, near Market. Box 1008, Call office. FOR sale—Grocery and bar on Hayes st. dress box 1001, Call office. WANTED—To buy a branch bakery: one with iiving rooms preferred. Box 1290, Call. FOR sale—A bakery in Berkeley. Box 7SI, Call office. FOR sale—An old established dry goods and ladies’ tailoring busineas; profit 80 per cent; owner retiring. 1350 Larkin. A BARGAIN—Two livin~ rooms and a notion store, with cheap rent. €80 Capp, bet. 21 &2 GOOD paying boarding-bouse on leased ground- cheap. Box 6346, Call office, Oakland. RESTAURANT for sale, 1339 Folsom, £00d business: low rent. DEATH of proprietor; restaurant; must sell soon; make offer. 11 S Market, San Jose. DELICATESSEN for sale; 3 living rooms; good trade; rent $20; other business. 2067 2ith. TEA, coffee, crockery store for sale; 3 nice living rooms; $20 rent. 2120 Mission et. FOR eale—Fruit and vegetable business; horse and wagon. Call at 2306 Howard st. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency. 120 Markst A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions bhas been opened at 1008 Market st., Firth. Open until 11 p. m. Aa- doing fl LODGING-HOUSES FOR lAl.I."‘L ‘ C. E. HINKLEY. PHONE MINT 796. 1020 MARKET ST.. OPP. FIFTH. CLEAR TITLES PronaSY TERMS. Country Tomptly Answered. FEW SAM MANY OTHERS. SNAP—32 rooms, arranged in housekeeping rooms; substantially furnished; all outside rooms: rent $65. clears $60;: PRICE $475: easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. ' TRAORDINARY bargain—15 rooms: lixht, airy and sunshiny: nicely furnished. > m‘l'uod'g‘:s’." blocks arsn of Market st It's or only i easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. SPECTAL bargain—i4Z rooms; sumny cor— ner: spacious, light and sunny rooms; good furniture and carpets; rent only $3 a room men roomers only: don’t overlok th PRICE $700:; easy terms. Only with HIN IEL, 1020 Market st. Magnificently furnished 30-room sunny cor- E560 monthly - iberal ermae HINKEEY, 1050 3 terms. 1 Market st. INVESTIGATE THIS BARGAIN—Z3-roomed for it b T Ty need -::IL ",m_ $1500: -e.:_n $2800. Ap- A FULLY hotel of 150 rooms, in busi- s K hm g3csllent bus: Joug lesse $4500; can price In o year; fine. for .fl?’m EITEL & C. 212 Kearny.

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