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54 THE SAN FR. ‘NCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OAKLAND ADVERTS'M'TS [0ARLAND ADVERT'SMW'TS OAKLAND ADVERT’S’M’TS' ESTATE. ‘ OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATB CO., 460462 Eighth St., Oakland. near junc- central North side business street two of Oakland's best reets $10.000- rental; non- at a sacrifice erfor; furnace low rent £10,000 ation. extra chol: t investment ngton st.. e for rapid plain im- Oakland's adjoining 5 cent met; 3 extra apartments; 4 blocks of soms: 40x100; $3500 cheapest cor: and Lake st advancing on aty ms, bat sement rih side; street work egraph avenue. colonial, 8 rooms; Oakiand’'s main pew Key Route bath, o, TE CO., NTA FE TRACT. ty-second and Mar and West, OWN & LEWIS, INC Phone Oak 4400. MIN. s 84000 . near 2 carlines; § rooms end ba and coal range: Roberts $4000—She near Telegraph ave.; mod- ern S dwelling; fine interior finish; $1550- near 2 carlines; 5-room ‘cot- | 54x160; growing values all of above FRICK CO., OAKLAND 3143 AINS orth Oakland; Napa County good £00d4 improvements, cultivation We in the acreage. W exchange. See us if you improved or unim- ready if you have R-FRICK CO., Oakland mar- X MEANS TO BUY. West st.; b-room, new, extra fine place: good X140, es quick sale; mbove, with all new Y IN BERKELEY JEST B 24001 fine marine view; new, I 5-room. house: 2 blocks to local fine home; sure to increase; this includes all new, good furniture, | & HAVE OTHERS. SEE US FOR DE- bargaine in Oskiand buys, in vacant or tmproved city or country proper LEONARD & coO., cor. Washington, Oakland. SEERRY VASHINGTON ST., OAKLAND. FOR EALE. Large ot 70x128 feet: neat little B-room diouse with bath and pantry; a fine brick well: cozy little barn other bulidings; sewer and water in street. near cars and 3 schools; take sdvantage of this v, for they are not plentitul; price § Would you lke to go a little ways out and have more ground. but still be close to cars end_schools—could drive into Oakland in 40 minutes” 1 have several places that are just ready for you to move into from $850 to $2000; £00d housés and Jots of ground; come over and #ee me: your time will not be lost. If you can't 3 a note when you are coming, o0 1 can be in the office on that date, $3900_DOUBLE house of 14 rooms; well Jo- cated: rented for $40; Will sell on easy terms. $6500—10-room house; lot 50x100; morth side of Eixteenth st., near Grove. $5000—Lot $0X125; on Athol ave., near Lake; fine home of § rooms. : $650—NW. corner; street work done on one street; near San Pablo ave. and 67th st. RALEIGH BROS., 472 Tenth st., Oakland. €3650—NEAR Key Route; house of 7 rooms: modern; mow rented for £35 per ‘month: chofce focation; Jot 30x120. $1900—FORCED sale S-room house, 10th st., Bear Poplar. 50 feet frontage; plain | main | insure prop- | per cer estment; sickness | ¥, for home or | KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 BROADWAY. REALTY SNAPS! BUSINESS PROPERTY! | ; I Why not buy on Washington street? You are sure of getting the best advantage of the enormous advance- | ment which is sure to take ulace. Better than bank interest is what most business property is paying, for the business is certainly assured. Here is one—a_ special snap—a swell corner, 75x75 feet, for $85,000. aying a good income. If you want & swell home in a select neighborhood of Vernon Helghts, overlooking Lake Merritt, be sure and ses this home before it is &old Best snap ever offered. House cons! of seven rooms, including clegant beam | celling dining rooms, den, large tion hall, parlor and four bedrooms— (unigue) Shakespearian design lot 39x120 feet: driveway: plenty of room for barn; price only $3750. Terms. This place must be sold on account of martgage. A swell colonial house on a fine residence street, only two blocks | from Key Route; would rent for $27.50 per month. Seven large, sunny rooms; lot 35x115 feet. Must be sold within 15 days. See it £4500—Elegant pair of flats, renting for £50 per month; fine finished; paneled dining room; beam ceilings; tlled bath room; elegant /Axtures, something new and prettyl; fine nelghborhood; elevated lot: 3 block to car line and ten minutes’ walk of Broadway. Look these up. A snap. Here is a snap—$1800. Corner 150 feet San Leandro road; swell business corner right at Elmhurst. $300—60x138 feet; corner lot right at power house Eimhurst KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 BROADWAY. )10 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, TATE AND INSURANCE. WAY PROPERTY is worth buying re is a piece that is good now and in a short time be vy valuabl- block of new Y 1S4 rent for $60. BRARDWAY $6500— W utes’ J. TYR! REAL 1010 BROADWAY TATE A D OAKLAND, E RANCE. Oakland; located Market st.. on west 6 large rooms and co. 14th (Inc.)., st ST. ave., Oakland's lead- oice residence district; T 00 more than present e and fast advancing. ful flats, on Twenty- this p asking street; should sell — $5600—— Pair large beautiful 5 and § room flats, best part of Mag well finished ays rented. in in room 30x110 land tory house; near cars and local: near business center of East Oak- y is easily worth $500 more LATORS, NOTICE! choice location to advance and eble property; adjoining property $10 and $15 per foot more. This . F. PORTER, 466 EIGHTH ST. OUR PRINTED RENTING LIST. E. J. SHEPARDSON, 424 juth Street option for a few days on a We have an piece of property on 34 st.., which is very { cheap: the lot is 50x100 and the Iimprove- ments consict of 2 good cottages, renting for $30, which pays 8 per cent net on vour money while you are waliting for the Western Pacific to ¢ e ‘n, and double its value as a factory sit Price will be worth $5000 in 1 year from today. 00. §3500 EACH. G-room houses on 41st st.. between Tele- ave. and Grove st, within 1 block of Route station and on two car lines. These houses are just being completed and are | cheap at $4000; easy terms can be had. Call at our office and let us show these houses to 1t won't cost you anything and we will ke vou out. E. J. SHEPARDSON, Real Estate Dealer, 424 10th st. THREE BIG VALUE BUYS. | $1950. Secures a p rear-old cottage of 5 roome, with bath_ laundry, electricity, etc.; | on East Oakland Heights: street work, etc., complete; pretty garden: termns. | $2450. | Fine high basement cottage, on roomy lot west of Grove, convenient to Key Route; | rentea for $§270 per annum; smail stable: photo. | 00, , Fine 2-story, S-room home: spacious lot | and stable: owner leaving the State: near | Grove and Key Route; Al neighborhood. HARRY HOLCOMB, INVESTOR OF CAPITAL, 14 an Pablo ave., Oakland, Cal. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., REAL ESTATE BKOKERS, 1072 BROADWAY. £700 will buy a fine lot, 30x100, on Bast 21st 1.: on car line; street work all done; we have a few mare on 19th ave. at $800. $950 will buy 37:6x100 on Athol ave.; good renting location, £500 0 SC30--Fine residence lots, 50 feet frontage, near San Pablo ave.; near Golden Gate station $7000 will buy an extra well built celonial | house of S rooms and all conveniences: lot 40x cne biock from Telegraph ave. and ine frontage, 50 feet on Broadway near new 22d-st. depot of Key Route, CHICKEN ranch: $§500 cach, $10 monthly; 114 acres Jand: cottage, 2 large room and barement: splendid well water: 14 chick- | @n bouses, 400 chickens, 100 pigeons, milch | ®oat ana an tools with the ranch; %-acre in | Vegetabies, with small orchard, berries, etc.; | fronting on main street, 80 ft. wide; corner 2 blocks to electric cars and schools; a splen | dia piece of property; you can raise all th | &reen kale you want on this land; come and | et me show it to you, carriage tree; price Call or send for circular. 458 Oakland. H. Z. in all $3000. 9th st near Broadway, JONES, owner. | $20,000-A BARGAIN; 10 flats on_corner, 100x 98 all_rented; income $259C: this pays 20 per cent and more on the $3000, which is all the cash required to handle the property. | A. J. ENYDER, Real Estate Broker, i 991 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. CENTRAL Oakland tract lots considered the best Investments in the city; street work is free to purchasers; iots are sold on easy terms with restrictions against undesirable jmprovements. For further lars see RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, Telegr:ph ave, and 10th st., Key Route station, Cen- | _tral Oakiand. | $5250—2 SNAP; ciose to Key Routs Teler greph-ave. depot: beautiful hofne of § rooma, neayly new: owner paid more; must sell. BAYLEY. 463 Eleventh st., or see me Sun. | day at 1831 Fifth ave | This | elegraph ave. and Grove | for | . OAKEAND REAL ESTATE. BREED & BANCROFT, OAKLAND. . INVESTMENTS. $60,000—Business block; paying 6% per eent net: long leases; location best In city; adjolning property sold at big figure. $41,000—Business Dblock on Washington st.; owber will accept $21,000 cash, balan: mortgage 5 per cent net. . $15,000—Location for _apartment-house __or family hotel; close in; 3 minutes’ walk from Broadway and lith st. $13,000—126x100; north side of 3d st., between ‘Washington and Clay ets.; old fmprove- ments now paying in 63 per ocent; no better location for warehouse or factory in Oakland. $2,250—Cottage of 7 rooms; modern; basement ! and barn. 230, $2,600—Cottuge of G rooms; 10 minutes from; center of town, 232, A BUNGALOW. $2,750—In easy payments will buy a 5-room cotrage in North Oakland; near the cars and Key Route Station: iarge parior or 1iving-room; reception hall; dining-room; 2 bedrooms: kitchen and bathroom; at- tractive paneling and tinting; all mod- ern convenlences; gas and _electricity; stroet work done; a neighborhood of new homes. & 8. F, $5,750—New residerce of 8 rooms: the plans and finish are very up to date; walking distance cf tra | 2174, i $8.000—On 224 néar Telegraph ave.; 9- | ¢ 231, lot. $8,000—New; 8 rooms; large lot; fine ° sur- roundings; elegant view; the best buy in Pledmont. 2061. LOTS, $2,400—A terraced residence lot; elevatel; flne viow: west frontace; 10 minutes from Broadway and l1ith st 21 SPECIAL BARGAIN IN PIEDMONT. $4,150—100x117; Vernal ave., near Park way; ! fineat location in Piedmont; can be 7 bought for less than is beink asked for equally as gcod adjoining property, BREED & BANCROFT. 1060 BROADWAY—OAKLAND. | | BURR-PADDON COMPANY, 950 Broadway, Corner Oth st. ,750—Tclegraph-ave. corner; $3x100; new- 'y jmproved with 4 of the finest flats in Oak- land: now paying over 6 per cemt net, which | can be increased. | $10,500—san Pablo corner; paving 5 per cent {net on old improvements 'and will be good | bustness property in the near future. 7500—Telegraph- ave.; business corner fronting on large unimproved streets; this will maker. 0—F1ne residence of 9 rocms on Vernon this is a new modern house ouly bulit a siort time; lot 54x176; this place must be sold: owner non-resident, $3500—Cottage and regidence. prover:ents netting 10 per c ts Jocation and near Telegraph; modern in every way; lot 35X 140; 1f you want a good home cheap, see this one! $2500—Bungalow: 4 rooms and bath; mew, large lot, fruit trees; close to cars. $4850—Four acres of land; new 5-room cot- | tage; hardwood finish; modern well, windmlil, 3000-gallon tank: barn, chicken houses; about 150 fruit trees: short walk to street cars and not far to local train | while to investizate it would be worth your is. ‘We have lots in all parts of Oakland, Berke- v and Frultvale, and if you think of buying | 1t would pay you to see us and get our prices. I BURR-PADDON ' COMPANY, | | 950 Broadway, Corner 9th st. 1 Phone Oakland 463, Oakland. increase In value very rapidly and at its pres- ent low price s a positive snap and & money | Tot 35x100; im- | | businese” ‘futurc “assures ‘a rapid increase in value. $5000—Fine 10-room residence on 324 st., | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. R. E. CALLAHAN & CO., 15 pREAL ESTATE angxzns“ \~Tel. Private Exchange $17.200—7th-st. business property; lot 100x 50: improvements; stores and flats; always rented at $148 per month: this rent is posi- tively low; right next to the Western Pacific Terminal; buy this quick. 3 dry, etc.; sunny, large lot; fine view; select neighborhood ; ;rul:‘l,.‘ berries, flowers, con- Venlent Key Route and S. P. trains: no agents. 15 McClure st., near corner Tele- graph and Prospect aves., Oakland. ¥ NEW cottage, 5 rooms, 909 Fifty-fourth st.; lot_ 40x120: "make offer: will exchangs for lots in Alameda; phone 'Alameda 426. J. H. YOUNG, owner, 1243 Park st., Alameda. FOR sale—Fine building lot, 50x200; a n;. owner. Box 6380, Call Oakland (no agents). WILL sacrifice beautiful new home, 9 room: Al location; close in; owner obliged to leave California. Box 6353, Ca!l office, Oakland. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16_pages. in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. EAST OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CLEVBNGER, 1220 234 ave. Phone Vale 2501 $2300—A pleasant home; owner goIng away; 5 rooms and bath; high basement, with laundry, nice lawn, deep lot, with fruit, berries, chicken yard, etc.; a bargaln, $1850—4 nice rooms and bath: high basement. laundry, good vard, with fruit, garden ground, ete.; near local train. £ ¢ $490—A fine sitely lot, 35x140, near cars am in. zood location. $2000 on installments, $300 cash: 8 rooms and Nottih In good location, neat Iaonl frainy Not open Sundays except by appointmen GET OFF AT 23D-AVE. STATION. Office at 1220, on es t side of street. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSE Splendid new 9-room house on the crest|o the hill in Linda Vista: magnificent viel house bulit In the best possible way; 3 mingties’ WalkC to e Key Houte and two car lines: iest of location; a rare opportunity for parties desir- ing to lease. KARL H, NICKEL CO. ( €2 Pacon bide.. Oakiard. Farden, COTTAGE E Clinton staticn, Ath ave., East Oakla'nd. MODERN 6-room house: fine piano, fruits, flowers; lease; $40. 410 Walsworth st. ) OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. CROWN & LEWIS. RENTING DEPARTMENT. If you have a house, cottage or store -fou | wish to have rented, ‘'we would be plensed to list it in our and rent it for vou. It you wish to rent, we would be pleased, to have you call and see our list—we have ‘lust what you want, so let us show It to yoid CROWN & LEWIS, INC., 1056 Broadway. - Phove Oak 444D, FOR rent—Charming Fast Ouakland home; situated near the palatial residence of F\ M. W —— | * Smit! hoyse contains 1f room: é‘h tric | lights; large grounds; near publi crols; cars connecting with Key Route trains :pass the premises; 46 minutes to San Francisco; will give long lease if desired. GEO. B. M. GRA 454 Ninth st., Oakland. | $25—HOUSE of 9 rooms, in fine condition; lot X150 feet, well improveq; fruit trees, barxies and flowers. 1108 Ninetdeth street, near '23d ave,, close to cars and local train. A yery pretiy and healthful locality. GEORGE) W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO., gerrerai movers—We the best warehouse !z, the West (only coversd, vans used). D{IN'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER. 1018 Eroad way. Oakland: phone Oakland 907. e et e e————— p— £ § rooms lot 41x180; near Oakland ave.; this probably the ch place in Pied- mont; bank loan (217) ‘ $4,250—Modern, nearly new home | | $10,000—Frenklin st.; desirable litfle corner; old improvements of little value; Oak- | land place to build a small business; ex- cellent place to bulld a small business | block. @87 $76_a foot: undoubtedly the best buy on Telegraph ave. at this price; vacant lot | on west side: near 36th st ®12) | | $3,000—Pair of flats within 100 yards of the | new Key Route §epot at 224 and Grove | sts.: will be business property; rental | about $40. ©®17) $1,850—Piedmont; cozy little home near Gov- ernor Perkins' residence; high basement; street work dome; a bargain on an easy plan of payments, (224) $2,700—Eastlake; 5-room cottage just complat- ed: on Apgar, between Grove and West | sts.; north side. , @ GEO, W. AUSTIN, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. BELDEN & PERCIVAL, $1075—Lot 87:6x156; on 8th st.; bandy to station: just the thing for flats. Central Key Route Tract; most central loca- tion, cheapest prices and easiest terms ever of- lots $800 cach, $100 down, $10 monthly; new homes $2450 and up, $20.50 monthly and as little as $150 down; send for catalogue and see it at once. $550 will buy lot; 25x111; close to 8. P. depot. 5285 cash, §24 monthly: beautiful mew cot- tage; high basement: pancled dining-room, eir- cle windows; splendidly constructed on sunny lot; short walk from business center and one block to depot. 36500—Absent owner orders sacrifice of ele- gant home for immediate sale; § rooms, don, servants’ room, cement basement with plas- tered celling, ail finest construction with 4-foot foundation; circular veranda and round win- dows: all splendidly finished and a very cen- tral iocation, with lot 50x100, with children’s plavhouse; couldn’t be duplicated short of $10,000; key at cffice. $3150—Pretty 6-room cottage on Adeline st., near 12th st.: lot 40x100. 30 minutes and 5 cents to San Francisco; the Central Key Route Tract is the ideal location for the man whose business or employment is in San Franclsco; come and see it. BELDEN & PERCIVAL, 1112 Broadway, Oakland. o] INVESTMENT. NOW PAYING 12 PER CENT NET. FIVE STORES (LOWER FLOOR). OFFICES, sclfi:g‘ EA\§D APARTMENTS, RIGHT IN BUSINESS CENTER, FINE LOCATION, RENTED TO Al TENANTS. FURTHER PARTICULARS. INQUIRE STERNRERG, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG, 1008 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. ALICE-ST. RESIDENCES. Property in this locality ia,a good investment. Cholce corner, 60x150 feet, and elegant 10- room residence; first floor finished in hardwood; beautiful grounds; only $11,000. Another choice lot, 80x150 feet, and modern 10-room house, near Thirteenth st.; only $8750 for immediate sale. ALBERT .8 DAY, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, FIRE INSURANCE, 1232 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. street work all done, to nge for mcoms pro ny g0od loca- will pay cash difference; any priced property consldered; no commission to pay. W. H. CORNELL, real estate owner, 46§ Eleventh st.. Oakland. S R e NEW modern S-room house; 3 blocks from Key Route station: nice and sunny; is being sacrificed at $1500 casi, casy pay- ments; lot 83x110. A. J. TAIT, st., Center station. laundry, bath, etc.; plate glass windows; in fact everything modern; 3 blocks to Market st. station; sunny exposure: house alone to build would cost $5000. (846) GEO. B. M. GRAY, 4 454 Ninth st., Oakland. e R S A S FACTORY PROPERTY in West Oakland for sale; corner; 316 feet front by 133 feet § inches deep: 2 substantial 1 brick build- ings, as weil as frame office and outbuildings on the premises; price l‘n&o: improvements 1523 Seventh OAKLAND APARTMENT HOUSK IS, Magill apt.-house, NW. cor. 13th & Castrey. E. 1016 Broadway, € %kind. P Vandercook & Co. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. NY furnished or unfurnished rooms ip sub- urban home, 1636 Twenty-fourth ave., near Twenty-second st., East Oakland. - E— OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOAR:D. WEBSTER, 1308—Sunny rooms; moders, con- veniences; with or without board. e e—— poe— ND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBAD . corner Broadwa ¥ and 15tk st. . A. WILDER, prop.. Oakls nd. e e OAKLAND FUI SPECIAL today for bargains In furnitu re. 3 § st._ cor. store, Oaklai ad. e sy CHURCH SE}!VICES PRIL 15, 1906 ATTRACTIVE modern house, 7 rooms, laun- | CHURCH SERVICES—Continued. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Cturch, Mis- S'clook “wii be. rendared" eu "rwm"‘““'—'“ it the e of Easter music by the choir, under the leader- 8hip of Professor Eckert.' At 1 o'clock the Sunday school will hold its Easter celebra- - ton. "At 4 o'clock Bishop J. W. Bashford, who has just returnied from China, - an on the pre: China to a urion meet churches of the eity. will give nt ~ conditions - in of the Methodist The public Is invited. At 7:30 Dr. J. W. Mahood, the noted evan- gelist. who Is holding revival meetings in this church for two weeks, will preach on the subject, “‘The Books Opened.”” Mr. Arnold, the evangelistic singer, will have charge of the music. All are cordially invited. Do I0t nles'it, | Thisiwill b great day in this GRACE Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp sts., F. M. Larkin, Ph. D., minister; residence, 3168 Twenty- first st'—Services, 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Epworth League servics, 6 p. m.; 11 a. m., Banner Easter service, “The of the Risen King,” _Address, “The Child_and Easter Joy.” Baptisni- of i children; 7:45 m.. sacred cantata, ‘‘“The Holy City.” = Full chorus, assisted by soloists. Valenci; cars to Twent: SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Take Mission or rst. Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— There will be special Easter music by large chorus chofr morning and evening. At 11 a m, the paetor, James H. N. Williama, will preach on ‘“The Message of Easter. In the evening the Sunday school, assisted by the cholr, will give an Baster musical and literary service, *‘Christ Is Victor. CALVARY Pre'b;!rhn Church, corner Jack- son und Fillmore sts.—Rev. John D.D., pastor. sermon_topic, Hemphill, Morning service at 11 o'ciock: “‘Proofs of Our Lord's Resur- rection”; evening service at 7:45 o'clock; sermon topic, “‘Our Lord’s Ascension ard its Meaning.”” The pastor will preach at both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m.} prayer mecting Wednesday evening at o'clock: speclal Baster music; all dially invited. 8 are cor- CALIFORNIA-ST. Methodist Church, corner California and Broderick sts.—Speclal Easter services today at 11 o'clock; choral servicg by the chofr and sermon by the pastor. , Easter concert, Regular Sun- George A. Hough. At T: glven by the Sunday Schooi. R day achool session at 9:45. Epworth League at’ 0:30. seats free. Strangers cordlally invited. Al CHRISTIAN Sclence services—First Church of Christ, Scientist, cor. Post and Taylor rts.— Servicts, of lesson sermon. 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ““Probation After Death.” subject Sunday scheol for children, 11 a. m. Wed- nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st, roods [00- 510. Al are welcome. NEW Thought Church, acording to sclence of being; pastor, Sarah J. Watkins, cension’ 2:30 p. m, and Thursdays, 8 p. m. church service, Webster ste., Sunday, 11 a. m. days, § p. m.; Fridays, 2:30 p. m. welcome, near Polk—Service, Sunday, ‘Our Resurrection and Spiritual As: ; classes sclence of being, Tucsdays, 1120 Sut- S p. m. Oakland Maple Hall, Fourteenth and classes Tues- All are THE Rev. Wiillam de Ronden-Pos, w Church Temple, 1624 O’Farrell st., minister— Worship and eermon at 11 o'clock; library service at 7:45 p. m.. with friendly discus- sion of the philosophy of E. Swedenborg. Strangers and truthseekers welcomed to ail zervices ECLECTIC Philosophy Church, Gate ave.—Pastor, 220 Golden Mary A. Wells; Easter services, Sunday, 8 p. m.: subject, ‘‘Where Is the Arisen Christ Solo, Mrs, Noonan; Teading, Mrs. Mahoney. Address bp M. A. Pottenger and others; all welcome. Heallng and teaching daily at 313 Scott st., bet. Oak and Page sts. HINDU Temple, Vedanta Socfety: San Fran- clsco and Oakland. (1) In San_Franclaco, corner Webster and Filbert sts.; Swaml Tri- gunatita of India wiil give free public lxc- ture hers tonight at 8 on “Bhaktl the Path of Love'': the public at cordially invited to attend. the Gita every Monday § m., for members onl 2) In p. m, ¥ corner Thirteenth Hamiiten Hall, ferson sts.: lectures every Sunday at 11 dian religlons apd Philosophies. Yoza, or large are Sermons_from 2nd Hindu services from the Vedas every Thursda: Oakland, and Jef- The Swami gives free public m., on In- AT the Young Men's Christian Assos fon this (Sunday) afterncon at 3 o'clock a meeting for men only will be addressed by Rev. Charles A. Payne of Chicago. Dr. Payne's theme will be ‘‘Nature's Story of Creation,’ fllustrated by many colored views. Rob- son’s crchestra will furnish special music. All men are Invited to sttend. CHARLES MONTGOMERT, president the Cali- fornia Prison Commission. O'Farrell st., Blade on Thursday evening. vited. will give a clal gospel addrese in Assembly Hall, Dbetween Frankiin and Gough, 45 p. m.; subject, ‘“The Heart of God Known in the Gospel; Bible reading All are cordially in- 1104 e e e e s . MEETINGS—SUNDAY. PO biwislolusiets It in o B. 8. CHURCH, 1. 0. O. F. building, Friend- ship Hall; Rev, Katie Huessmann-Harvestoa, Theresa Thurman, Mme. von Walt, dora; lecture; messages; 8 o'clock’ Mrs. Al- sharp. DR. HOWLAND hoxma public circle tonight parlors, 25c, House, ket st third floor, take elevator. body gets test. No hall mecting. 1206 Mar- . Bvery- J. STI™T WILEON will speak tonight at EI Hall, 223 Sutter st. at § o’clock sharp: sul “The Five Stages of Soclal Revolution. Ject, Admission_free. FREB Thought Assoclation, Scandla City Hall ave., 2 p. m. manity be Improved by Bresding ubject, *Can’ Hu- J. WILSON, spiritual test meeting; Lottringer; 2 and §; A. O. F. O'Farrell st. Hall, 161 music by Hall, 102 A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medlum ani | 1208 Market, r. 10. Galt House. 1ifs reader. SPECIAL Easter Music—A speclal Easiter pro- gramme has been arranged at the Fourth Congregational Church, Green st., neai Stock- ton; a union service of the Sunday school and church will Le held at 10:45 a. 1n. The foliowing will be rendered: Soprato sulv, ““Coronation,” Miss Ethel Davies: by sol ist, ‘‘Beyond the Gates of Paradise, * Cla eace Krone; anthem, ““Therefor with | \ngeis, chofr; recitation, Norma Thalwitz. °Lessons From Nature,” is the topic of the sermon by Rev. E. L. Wals. Evening scrvice at 7:45, at which the cholr will rerder the following under the direction of Joh:1 Schul- tles: Anthem, ““Why Seek Ye the: Living Among the Dead?’ Cranmer: baryfrne solo and chorus, “A New Heaven and a New Earth,” Gaul: male quintet, Abt; soprano solo, ‘‘Hosonnah,” Gra nier; an- them, ““Christ_Our Passover,” Danits. Se: mon by Rev. E. L. Walz on “Immdrtalit PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., bet. Buchanan and Webster—Ri . I C. Meserve, D. D.. pastor. Easter piaise ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., ‘with ser- mons by the pastor and sgecial i usic ren- dered by the quartet choir, assiad by a chorus of fourteen voices. At the morning servics members will be received into the church. The Sunday echool Wwill observe Easter with appropriate exerciseri at 9:3u a.m. The Christian Endeavor Socdety holds ite regular meeting at p. m. FIRST Congrezatjonal Church, corne r Post and Mason sts.—Re¥. George C. Adanis, D. pastor. Paster services at 11 a. . m. At 11 a. m., sermon topie, ““Our New Life’’: special Easter mi Dby the choir, Samue] D. Mayer or ganist and director Af 7:45 p. m., an Easter Knight Templar service: Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T., will attend; sermon by the pastor;’ toplc, ““The Resurrection = and the Apostolle Church."” Al are cordia ily invited. THIRD Congregational Church—Rewv. Charles A. Payne of Milwaukee, will prea th morninyg and evening; subject, morning, “ e Has Set His Heart Upon Men—The Cost ot God's evening, “From the Natural to the Spiritual.” Spécial Faster musit. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. Rev. Wnllun Kirk ter services at 11 m. pastor—Ea and 7:45 p. m.; the pastor will preach at both services.+' Morning subject, *The Blessedness of Believing'’; in the evening. “The Untouchable Christ Th cholr will furnish special Easter music: ¥tble school, 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor; 6:15 p. m. Wednesday. 8 p. m., midweek :jervice. All are cordially invited. TRINITY Church, Bush and Goujth sta.—Eas. ter day: first communion, 7 & m.; second communion, 9 a. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 m.; sermon by rec- tor; children’s service, 3:30 p. m and song by children’s choir; even! service, 8 o'clock: speclal service, California Comman- dery No. 1, will worship in ‘T.tinity Church at this hour; address by rector. Waller st., ALL Saints' Church (Epiecopal), between Masonie ave, and Ashijury st., Rev. W. E. Hayes. rector—Holy comimunion, 8 a. m.: morning prayer and holy ¢smmunion, 11 o'clock: evensong (children’s se::vice), § p. m. — T UNITARIAN Church (First), S.\V. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bracfford Leavitt, minister. Junior church and ijunday school are at 10 o'clock: C. A. Mtirdock, supt.: Bunday service is at 11 o'clock. There s no evening service. Mr. Leavitt, will preach of an Easter sermon. 8 Easter music by an augmented r, accom- panied by ‘celio and harp, undet direction of H. Bretherick, organiet. All are cordlaily invited. 5 v —_— FIRST Ba) Church, 320 Eddy. st.—] A. 8. P’Hn-l’&g::rmr of Central Church, Los Angeles, preach at 11 a. m. and 7:20 D. m. 'Bible school 12380 p. m; A. A M ’ ote L A A .f&rd-g'm%; -ufln- Tree” Al aro nvited o ! MRS. COBE'S test circle tonight and Wednes— day at 2 Thursday, 8 o'clock, 328 Ellfs. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. YERBA BUENA Lodge No. 15, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and members BUSINESS. CHANCES—Continued. “=""THE ALTA REALTY COMPANT. Pres.; Chas. sec. A are to assemble in the K TO-DAY (SUNDAY), April 15, 1906 at 1:30 p. m., for the pur- pose of attending the iumeral of our late brother, Al COAD. E. Kiesendabl, Room 211, Emma Spreckels bids., Market. w...:..wmbwnlvmm portunities and real estate property always Tiated and mvite the prospective buyers to eail ‘LEO V. LEVINGER, Noble Grand. CHAS. A. WISWELL, Secretary. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, 1. o.fi o. F.—Initiation MONDAY G. EVENING. . Members please take notice. Visiting brothers welcome. G. F. DERNING, N. P. IVERSON, Recording Secretary. FUNERAL Nottce—Officers and mem bers of Eureka Lodge No. 9, K. of P., are hereby notified to attend the funeral of- our iate brother. H SOLOMON, frem Ufsrck’s undertak- ing parlors. 432 Gciden Gate ave., & April 15, 1906, at 10 2. m. sharp. Members will be conveyed by special car to ceme- tery. FRED ESKER, C. C. GEO. H. BRODERSON, K. of R. and § COME a’ the gither—The fortiath annual gathering and games of the Caledonian Club wil be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on Wednesday, May 30. The acknowledged event of the season. Several new features; $4000 in prizes; dancing in the pavilion. FIRST annual ball and entertalnment given by the Dalmatian Young Men's Club,_at Alca- zar building, 120 O'Farrell st WEDNES- DAY EVENING, April 18, 196, Admisaion, 25 cents, ladles free. Champion horseshoe breaker, John Mladinich. Boxing by Peter Radich (Pete Root) vs. F. P. Dowell. —_— NOTICE of annual meeting of Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco—The regular an- | nul,IJ meeting of the noe)rmgz«;hol t:: Mer. cantile Trust Company ol ncisco be held on WEDNESDAY. April 25, 1906, st 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the company. 464 California st., San Francisco, Californla, for the purpose of electing a board of direct- ors to serve for the ensuing year, andsfor the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, April 1%, 1908, at 12 o’clock noon. Dated April 9, 1906. JOHN D. McKEE, Secrstary. ———— e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free; mo fee n advance; no charge uniess success- ful: open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of sale and articles of copartnership; corpora- tions organized; bankruptcy; collections; pro- Dating of estates.. 927 Market st., room 301 R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg.. Bth floor, entrance room 611; estabiishéd 20 years; ail courts, meneral courts and office practice; no fee in advance or for consulta- tion; even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law cases handled; no fee in advance: open Sat- urday evenings: other evenings by appotnt- ment; call and save money. 810 Mkt. r. 33. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Col. \Ag., T. 85, 916 Market, opp. Emporium: phone: legal matters and collection: oid established. L. S. CLARK, 027 Market, room 302, consuita- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings. el HELMS Detective Bureau, bonded, formerly of the U. 8. Secret Service; Enxlish French, Ger- man, Spanish, Italian spoken: all kinds of legitimate detective work done: highest refs. R. 511, Gract bldg., Tth&Mkt. ; tel. South 1008, THAVONAT'S secret gervice agey able refs. 1115 Call bid AUTOMOBILES. tomobile runabout exchange for in good condition & fine lot (25x110) in East Oakland on main streetcar line; street work complete. Box 6352, Call office, Oakland. $1850—WHITE touring car for sale in first class condition. Address box 808, Call offic WILL exchange stocks promising_gold_mining company for good automobile. Box 433, Call. AUTOMOBILE (Ford) for saie: cylindes; price $600. Box 1050, Call office. $350—RUNABOUT for sale in first-class con- ditfon. Box 1006, Call otfice. e ASTROLOGY. ASTOR, celebrated N. Y. astrologer: reliable advice $1; readings by mail; lessons. 33 Mason. DEVAS, astrologer, still at 231 Post st.; 10 to ; Tuesday evenings; mall orders. \ e e —————— ADOPTION, WILL od WANTED—Good home for brunette baby girl. DR. FUNKE MATERNITY VILLA, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. e e e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. | For sale—Grocery and bar o = at our office for information. We guarantee | bromut and reitable transaction of ail business entrusted to us. We do not intend to buy, mor | do we intend to sell any gold bricks, Al o0 | pertunities are personally and < | tizated by us. best transfer corners; | Call at unce at room 2i1, | Efima Spreckels building. ‘Wanted—Partner in locality; a good chance tricus man; nr:?m owner place of hired help. For sale—Dairy produce and delicacles =i doing good business: good location; mi soid on account of poor health of owner. For particulars inguire at room 211, Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market st. for sober and indus- prefers partner in $20: % vear lease: tncome DugEY. worth $100; 5-room flat. rocery: rent [} $10,000 per year: two wagons, top 3 sets harness; coal certificate nm—%‘n:r’y:wn'g‘éo?fi{m 3" {Ffl::dro'u-n::r'ln rear of store: 100 Groeery o ait mnd; rent B in- cluding water and 4 living rooms; does : rent $25, including water: 3 living rooms and yard; income §I4 day: Al place to add cigar or stand. $3200—Cutlery store. and repair shop: rent $25. In:!’ufllpt water; 8 living rooms and bath; 2 horse-power Westinghouse elec- g modern and new, iy income 0; good bargain. L‘ln‘d‘y store, $475; shoe store and repalr shop, $5S00; 2 barber shops, $300 dnd $400; butcher shops, lodging houses and hotels. STERNBERG, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG. 1008 Broadway, e TO trade—For ranch, a swell livery stable, doing a fine business; clears 3340 net per month; 22 horses, 20 buggies and barness, saddies, etc.; must be seen to be appreciat~ ed; long lease; rent only $30 per month. KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. FREE! FRED:! Send postal or call for The Company's Business Herald: of interest to buyer and seller; largest list of business chances and lodging houses ever offered. IUs absolutely free. Just send your name and ad- dress; we'll do the rest. THE C. H. DALLMAN CO. Business Ex- 'C. H. Dallman GROCERY near Oakland, in a rapidly growing section: estabiished 6 years: on S e ner; I barn goes With sto Doth can be leased for low rental; stock re- cently invoiced at $2600, including gemeral fes, feed, mixed paints, eto.; 2 horses. 2 wagons, a cart, cash register costing $205 and good will included in selling price of $2660. JOHN T. BELL, 1223 Broadway. A N e e RARE opportunity to clear a large fortune on investment of $5000; big demand for this article all over U. S.: no opposition; no orders for less than 10 gross ecld; profits over 100 per cent; want No. 1 business getter and hustler: will stand the strictest investi- gatlon. Address box 6363, Call, Oakland. WANT capital to bufld 240 miles electric road; my plan will beat anything om the coast. CROWDER, 468 Bddy st. Francisco, Cal FOR sale—Dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, boot and shoe store in a large town in Sonoma County at a bargaim. Box 1075, Call office. $000—BRANCH bakery, groceries, candies, no- ( tions, etc.; neer business center of Six- teenth strect. This is a bargain. Box 1200, Call office. | I CAN'T agree with my partner and will sell my half-interest in a fine paying business. This will bear investigation. Box 386, .Call otfice. 1 HAVE a cultivated ranch in the central por- tion of California that I will trade for a business of some kind. Box 1088, Call of- ce. A SELECT home for children from birth to § yra.; large grnds; medical care If necessary; $10-§20: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. LADY wants child to board; teach German; sunny home;permit.1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. —_— BUSINESS CHANCES. EITEL & CARROLL. .212 Kearny Street Ice monopoly and teaming business; best town in Sana Clara Valley; 11 horses; ail Decessary eqlipments; 3 Furniture and carpet business; best city on the bay: large new stcek and best place in_town; 3000. Blacksmith business in Marin -Co.; lease of_shop and 5 rooms; $8 per month: $500. Fruit store in the Mission; horse and wagon, $500. Lusinesses of all kinds for sale and ex- change. EITEL & CARROLL......212 Kearny Street A PROTESTANT gentleman, about 50; good moral habits; healthy and Industrious, with little monay, desires lady partner with cor- responding habits, who has means, to join him in business: ranch or city. Particulars first letter: references exchanged. Address box 436, Call. MRS. HARLAND, Easter test seance tonight, 10c: prophetic bus. readings dally. 148 Gth. MME. LUCRETL night, 10c. 148 Circles every evening; to- th, rm. 1; hours, 10 to 5. MRS MEYER, 335 McAllister—Tests to all ev- ery evening: queftions ans.; readings daily. W. G. KBEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday: 10c. 148 Sixth EASTER services Scottish Hall, 8 p. m.; mes- sages; Maxwell, Wrenn, Franks, Mason. MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood Socfety (Katherine Tingley, leader cial head). San Francisco center, free public meeting . nectlon cal bodles in the clty. and Theosophical and offl- 912 Bush every Sunday, 8 The ‘above -organization has no con- with any other so-called Theosophi- MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAI- THE Thecsophical Society, Academy of Sciences Hall, public lecture 8 p. m. by Mr. L W. Rogers, sophical Societ for Theosophy. subject: ““The nationxl lecturer for Theo- Evidences This lecture pamphlet form mailed to any address on receipt of $10.. HERMES and Calvin, by J. L. ‘metic brothcrhood, 3(c; Van Ness; den, Her- Lurs, €ve, SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN will give a free lec— Prospect ture this evening § o'ciock a (4th floor), 1. O, O. ¥. blds. sts. Subject t Hall 'th and Market ‘The Skin, Its Care™; follow- ed by magnificent views of the Passion Play. Remember the question box. cordially invited to attend. All are FASTER services will be held by the Soctety ot Progressive Spiritualists at Covenant Hall, 04d Fellows' buildin, Mrs. E. L. Watson, Rational Doctrine of everybody welcome; speclal music. tonight, 8 o'clock; “A “TEMPERAMENTAL Love,” free lecture, il- lustrated b: by May Von Ant Tuesday. 2 MISS Frances E. Speyer. Golden Gate Hall, § p. m.; ‘“The Resurection.”” Adm. 25c. R e . HENRY HARRISON BROWLN. 8 p. m. Sub- ‘Easter Chimes. MEETING NOTICES. 0. O. F, bl A and A. § RITE of Freemasonry, “San Francisco Chapter, Knights Tose Crolx No. 1, Masmic Temple, Post ontgomery sts. 2 DAY, April 15, 1906, 3 p. ™. Re- ts. Visiting brethren )'flmug : mfiflmon Secy. ‘WANTED—Responsible man to manage branch | office & distributing depot for large coffee & spice company owning mills; salary, $200 monthly & commissions; references & $1000 required. Manager, 18 River st.’ Chicago. PATENT right for eale; the right to manu- facture and sell west of Rocky Mountains the and successful dishwashing Address only practical machine; a great big opportunity. box 45¢; Call office. WANTED—Lady or gentleman with $360 to assisc in cducational contest: something epecially agreeable and profitable; returns available at once. Box 6357, Call, Oskland. $2500—FOR one-third interest and management of &?u intersnts h;" n:l:!llhed business: specfal opening for the right man: personal interview only. Box 6335, Call, Oakiand. FOR sale—Boarding and ladging house and saloon in a live town near Oakland and con- electric street HA ket; can't handle alone; must have help; ex- perience not needed if you are willing to learn. Box 408, Call office. CROCKERY, granite, tin and glassware store for rale In cne of the leading towns in the San Joaquin Valley; price $2000. Address hox 1295, Call office. - LADIES' and children's ready-made clothing store for sale in a residence town on the coast road near San Francisco. Address box 774, Call office. PARTNER wanted in coal, hay and :IIFIMFI in the Mission. Box 1273, Cail ice. GROCE! il RY; first class; clean stock; cash reg- fixtures; business complete; SE. cor. Goiden Gate ave. and_Van Ness ave.; place open for inspection. For further particulars apply D. A. CURTIN, 324 Mills bullding. A RELIABLE man wanted to manage branch business in Sacramento; can bandle your own mon can make $150 a month; refecences required; $350 capital needed: particulars call 514 Starr King bldg.. 121 Geary St. BLUE book on patents and list ““What to In- vent” f{ree to any address; vatents secnrad or fee returned. GEO. 8. VASHON & CO. ‘ashington. € 978 F st., Wi n $360—PARTNER wanted: sn old-estabiisha i real estate business: chance for steady man. PACIFIC BUST ASSN.. 3 Taylor. $350—Ladles’ and gents' tailoring and renova- tory; 4 years' l:ase; rent $30; doing busi- ness of $400 per month. Box Call oifice. store; 4 years' lease: transfer cor . $300—Clgar rent $25; will clear $100 per month. Box | 415, Call. A BARGAIN—2 living rooms and a notion store with cheap rent. 60v Capp st.. be- tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second. hotel and baths: fine T v on the market. CHAP- San Pablo ave.. Oakland. PRINTERS, HO!—Neat. new piant: 2 pressés; $50 cash. balance casy. 610 Montzomary st LEAVING city—Restaurant best lo- cation in city. Box 410. Call A_GOOD CHANCE—Restaurait for sa o bost location fn town. 470 Tenth yt.. Oakland. —_— e GOOD paying boarding-house on leased > i &round; oyster house_for sale account of mick~ 2 yr. lease, 50 Tth st.. opp. new P. O. FRUIT. store for sale. st. near Folsom. For particulars call at Twenty-second st. $2400—28-] sunny corner. Inquire after Polkc st. ~ 1 oclock. 301 . dles’ & gents FOR Oakland—Best business offer. Largest lst. Al kinds. All prices. See LEON- ARD & CO., 482 Seventh st., cormer Wash- ington, Oakiand. WANTED—dredging company to work ome of the best-paying rivers in the West; no agents. Address Owners, box 546, Call of- fice, ¥an Franciseo. A NICELY located. well-paying deiicatessen store for sale; will give trial if necessary. Address box 1060, Call office. $200—B_ bakery and delicacy: fine location: wi 1 involce more than price; 4 nice living rooms .; cheap rent. H. & C.. 917 Market st. FOR sale—Bargain, on account of going away. cigar and notion store; 3 liv. rms.; §10. 1620 Pt. Lobes ave., opp. French Hosp.: no agents e e e $200—ACTIVE man wanted partner; busi- ness established 10 years: sure to pay $85 monthly to each. Apply 230 Kearny, room 1 ey e $250 AND services for interest; business per- ‘manent and profitable; assistance needed. Box €356, Call office, Oakland. SALOON—Vallejo; $1000: daily receipts $25: rent $23 per month: long lease. JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st., §. F. OLD estab. cigar, stationery, news stand, laun- dry office; monthly recelpts $400: rent $25. E. C. BONSTELL, rm. 433 Jas. Flood bidg. GROCERY, branch bakery, notion store: $200: rent $12: living rooms if desired: must be sold this week. Corner 26th and Capp sta. FOR sale—Saloon, with rooms upstairs if de- sired; location; south of Market st, Box 730, Call oftice. | LODGING-HOUSE, with saloon attached. foe. sale In geod town adjacent to Oakland: a bargain. Hox 808, Call office. | | RESTAURANT for sale; good business loca- tion; seats 60 people; everything in first- class order. Box 1103.” Call office. BRANCH bakery and notiom store for sale on a principal street pear Third. Address box 737, Call office. FOR sale—Cigar stand on principal street. near Market: price $730; no agents. Box 1236, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale in Petaluma; and location. Address box 1009. Cail J MEAT market for sale in prosperous town, across the bay: price $1800. Bow 1176, Call’ office. GROCERY and bar for sale; good location on Harrison st. Particulars, box 1202, Call of- fice. A RESTAURANT for sale; exceptional bargain. 1180 Oak st.. Menday, from 11 to 1 o'clock.: VARIETY store: good location: low rent; must sell. make offer. 1532 Devisadero st. SMALL laundry route for sale. Call at 33712 Mission st. —— e HALF interest ir an up-to-date orinting plant; plenty of work. Box 433, Call office. SALOON—Fine corner; good business; low rent: lease, JOSEPH STRAUB, 430 Market. SALOON ip the thriving town of Crockett. Bro Wine Co.. 225 Taylor st $190-- NOTION, stat., candy, toys, cigars, tob. & bak., 3 liv. rooms, bath; $13. 520 Fuiton st. FOTEL and_bar wanted: will cash. Ad- Grers box 720, Call officer T CiGAR stend on Ellls st. for sale. Box 1130, Cail_ctfice. 5 SALOON for_sale: sesupnt Sixth st. Box 472, : | CIGAR store for sale at-191 Sixth st.; any rcasonable price acceptable. BEST chance for shoe stor | _lister. P. O. box 312, I ov CUTSIDE business: suitable for young man: 206 required. Box 474, Call. leaving city: om in the State; Hol- Cal. CIGAR stand: $200 full value In stock. Call 207 Stxth st WANTED—To a_roadhouse. Give par- tievlars to box Call office. > | HOB for sale account of de- parture. 553, _Call office. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents | __wee SONNTAG'S Patent Agency. 120 Market. BHRANCH office of The Call for the recep- ‘and subscriptions |z