The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1907, Page 51

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M. T. MINNEY ©O. Dealers n “Live” Real htxh and Paying In- vestmen: ! 1050 Brosdwsy, Oskland. Office Phone Dakiand. o1 Residence Phone Brook 3561 $12,500. polbis aDroperty fs ouly 4 blocks from 8 e. and 2 blocks from a hendsome story bank bullding being erected on Qlay w: 1 block from this place the owner h:,rv;i $500 a foot for bare s und. property is 50x100 ft. and figures :'1;" including a 10-room house in sple : on 16th st between Grove astro; this property has & great future. ON TBE HILL. SPLENDID OUTLOOK. 02 Chicago ave., betwoen Watson and 4th; o2 = high rolling knoll overlooking the hills’ this Dew, m 1! built residence con- ;:dn- € rooms; fireplace BUSINESS PROPERTY. > . Sth st between Clay and Washington: lo" 8 BOXI0N feet: 2 frame batidings; Sth st le th t through thoroughfare to + and West Oxklend ant wii be the matn Sweet 1o the Dew barbor that is to be buiit in_West Onkiand. _This property is nesr the transfer point for &0 the West Oskland traveling public; in the beart of the bumimess section: neardy ground has been broken for the construction of 2 new ldings, and within 1% blocks 8 bufldings recently been erected; being on the north #ide of the street makes it still more desir- sble. There is pothing to be had in thia block for Joge than $600 a fooi—and very littie e price on this Tt es 550 & foot, with the bulidings’ throws o Fas $18,000. One block from Lake Merritt and @irectly BT te, Firest. from the Oakland Central Division car barns, Esst 1Sth between 24 snd 84 aves; S-siory flats: 4 &room and -room epartments; gas sud electric! for §i45 & month Buliding is Jess than a yesr old, This part of Oskland by the iske has 2 great futare; the above property cammot bhelp bat izcresse in value. $36.000. On _San Pablo, corner 25th st.; T8 feet 820 Pablo, 70 feet on 25th st: Borth line 108 | feet deep. San Pablo—iong and wide—is the *‘Market of Oskland” and is rapidly becoming & asiness thoronghfare. this s < e of the grestest futures on our list. selling for $4500. An Pestern man buflt this home; taken in its construction nd comfortable, new oms and bath; lot 80x100 ft.; etween Chestnut and Adeline; ‘ fll stand for gemerations to come. much care exceed: on B4ith st., is residen $8250. 0 £t., east of San Pablo ave; lot 0; & story residence; street work $35 & month, $20,000. corner £ pr of 4th and perty owned t Harrison sts.; the Wi s rent of §: depos ent that ayer gets the free use hes a good future. ANOTH PECIAL, the price u» o end Grove k from 22 SPECIAL { T 7,000 bas beld this Owner property for $18.000 * anotper,| s for Route oses: near 224 n Pablo _ave., d_and below and fiate above; k 120, ‘ provements now being msde on n Pablo ave. will increase the value of this roperty vers 8oom. on $37,500. corner of ‘6t 100x10¢ 3 8- the and Herrison sts. _ buildings | t an expenditure of not over $3500, could easily be increased to way | | Jivered free of leases. h & produce a handsome income. little judgment this property will { LOTS. —Lot 25x100 feet on 34 st., s 100 tect east of M.M.‘m; 1 Lot 26:8x106 feet on Telegraph ave., | south of 30th | $2300—Lot 70x106:6 feet: Oak Park Tract, corner of Kempton and Fairmont aves $5500—Lot tween 624 and 654 sts. feet; 12th ave, M. T. MINNEY ©O. Deglers in “Live” Real Estate and Paylng ln‘ vestments. l 1 1060 Brosdway, Oaklend Office Phone Oakland 5621 Residence Phone Brook 3591 | near | rth 00—Lot 40x100; good 5-room cottage; B thern Paciie and Key Route, akland. s*ooo(ino:u':o of 7 rooms and bath; well, tank and mill; corner Jot 43x100: 2 blocks from | E5th lnd Shattuck ave. Key Route station, | Ter 2250—Cottage of 6 rooms &nd bath: lot 43x125 5 V‘-m’lx “fork Gope; mear Key Route depot. lot 25x122; 2 to car, Terms. somllh:k; house of 10 rooms: lot 50x110; | street work done; 150 feet. to car: | w cottage of B _rooms; location; owner in the East. e s oy B | suit; lot 4ix: : n;c' car and f:’ol fil»t ll-growing cherrs, pear and apple | {_:ro:u The best lot in Fruitvale for the | mon: front foot; lot 85x100; street work done; 2 blocks from Lake Shore boulevard; 2 blocks to 8 car lines: 15 minutes’ walk from 12th and Broadwar. HUGH M. ('AMFBI’IV WA KLAND. 30 7. . PORTER 000--8-ro0m, . ‘moderg honse; electriclty wnd pat: best of Plumbing, etc.: east side of strect, near local and car lines: $1000 | cash. Balance me &5 rent; price inclades some_furnitu 7.500—27 % Jot, with good improvements: s:'.mnmo ave.. half & block from | Route station: well mpmm substantial, well-buflt build: < T ea S50, €t prop. | 1t today for less than $T500 ey il enelly sell -for $20.000 tn fhree { t eet on 15th st.. 3% blocks from f Clav: well (BDN'M with good hll“f"fl renting at present for $182.50; ope of the best buys per foot will buy one of the Jots in P m‘ has unint of both hills and bay and all street work Aane: for pfl@{h"mdmuw it cannot be S RTER 466 STH ST., OAKLAND, SAN PABLO Avth"-'l 521.006—We have & plece 55 v, F. We all _’ "u::mol:-"r-";h B hat 0 be. One of mt business streets in : Onkland. At n st. This price good for Anve by BRUNE & 0., 1168 BROADWAY. ‘r"-cm n-nnmno-u-l -nr uoo an ‘-v. u& E“""‘. hm _..'5‘%--_" ’El SAN FRANCISCO OAELAND'S CHOICEST HOME SITES « BEAUTIFUL BELLA VISTA PARK BELLA VISTA PARK BELLA VISTA PARK AND AXD AND CLINTON MOUND OLINTON MODND CLINTON MOUND TRACTS, TRAOTS, TRACTS, THE NOB HILL OF OAELAND. A FAMOUS RESIDENCE PARK. The immediate environment of these tracts is guite &s fine and ss rare. Between Clin- Mound Tract on the one side and the Vista Tract on the other, lies the improved grounds of Mr. Frank M. the borax king; also immediately ad- ng sre the Mary R. Smith cottages and Home Ciub, & noble sample of classic | tecture, the several scres of inclusive nds brilliantly lighted ity ¥ SIGETLY PROPERTIES THESE. These properties literally occupy the high- est points of the hills east of Lake Merritt and dominate the territory on every side. THE EYE RANGES FAR. The view from these tracts is magnificent. To the south is seen Alameda and the bay of San Franelsco and across the Santa Clara Valler. Tamalpals, the Marin Couoty hills, the Golden Gate end San Francisco. COUNTRY AIR—METROPOLITAN FACILITIES These ttacts are in the coveted warm belt; the climate is mild and eguable, the air pure d sweet; there is & maximum of bright, throughout the year. In the | roses and & leglon of flowers and | of both the tropical and temperate = thrive and mature out of doors to per- fection. The sofl is a rich, dark loam, easily worked. Water, electric lights and sewerage facilities are the same as in the built-up parts of the eity. POINTS OF ADVANTAGE. L—Accessibility to business and shopping centers; character of the transit facilities. 2. —Elevation and beauty of the site; char- scter of the outlook. 3.—Climate, purity of air, soll. 4.—Water, ' light “and sewerage facilitles. 5. —Character of improvements, 6.—8chool and church facilities. Isolation from noise and dust. Permannence of desirable conditions. 9.—Prices and terms. In each and all of these specifications these tracts surely excel all other properties in now or that ever have been on the NEIGHBORHOOD GUARANTEE ATl deeds will carry a Testrictive bullding clause, whereby only a fine class of dwellings may be built, insuring forever a high char- acter of nelghborhood. Two grammar schools, housed in splendid modern b ldings newly erected, are but a | stort walk distant. Cburches of various der nominations are near at hand. The purchaser has all street work dome for him by the owner of the tract; street graded, mecadamized and cement sidewalks put down, sewers installed and water maivs laid. ACCESSIBILITY—TRANSPORTATION. Seven minutes’ ride from Twelfth and Broadway on the Fourth-avenue cars brings Tou to these tracts. The Bella Vista Tract may also be reached by the Eighth-avenue cars. MAY BE REACHED IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES BY THE KEY ROUTE FERRY SYSTEM. A GRAND BOULEVARD. Fourth avente s to be a bouleverd seventy- five feet in width, and for its whole leng! bordered on both sides with well-grown shade trees. Take the Fourth-avenne car at Twelfth and Broadway direct to the tract. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT. beautiful filustrated pamphlet can be had nv calling on or addressing GEO. B. M. GRAY, EXCLUSIVE AGENT, 45¢ Ninth St, meap Broadway, OAKLAND. PHONZ OAKLAND 602 Prospective purchasers cheerfully property or furnished any desired t night by elee- | To the west are seen Oakland, Mount | T THE SAN FRA\ICISCO CALL SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17, ,1907 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE—Continued. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE—Continued. OAKLAKD REAL ESTATE—Continued. e e ce, terms. THE GANSBERGER TRACT. THE GANSBERGER TRAOT. _“.‘.'."_‘!.'_m'.‘_;_‘fi____._.__ THB GANSBERGER TRAGT, Beventy-six feet frontage: st.;| THE BOULEVARD BEALTY 00, 1227_Old THE GANSBERGER TRACT. between bwo of Oakiand's main s | County Road, cor. 25t ave., bandios all kinds THE GANSBERGER TRAOT. worth $1000 ry foot tndug' lnmuem of cholce real e THE G4 -gsxgegg TRAOT. ronied ane Bufdings & hmmm THE GANSBERGER m‘c’% San Francisco Advertisements. MMERE G Do ciias casen S_EG..'B e ner of mfln hnun- ur«t nm © per cent; I ander abort lease; thit 18 tdence, 1y situsteq corner, ), commanding a e the country within 20 minutes LOTS AND HOMES IN OAKLAND'S NEWEST st ] i pisce Grlgiaal baaaty of | SrF n"fluy AND CHOICEST ADDIT own; an investigation will repay il Tt e —e Three-story b within 100 teet | GRACE Ohureh (Episcopal)—The Tev. David T of Brosdway, el fi'& 3t vl mm.l. Dt rector. Mor o i’ 0t under lease; building modm EEE aition: Seven he ;:;50& choice lnaflnn o Besning MO SfUmarEi AT 18 ®| ner Tobxidor will pey orer § poc cent et aiwars offix bo e public. M cemere, B e o uied st TSt o st come firt. gorved; e ; o $13, g Improved 15th-gt. holdtng; over 50 feet front. S « age; will pay 7 per cent and adjo! business 210 “ACREAGE » 14 center; one of the best buys iu the central north- IN THB GANSBERGER TRA FOOTHiLL | "ot Section. i UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner BOULEVARD, e ot Gerry HH Midway San Leandro an 3| ACRE HOME SITES AT $600 TO $800 EACH. |5 Terms—One-fourth Cash. Balance 1, 2 and 8 years. Interest on doferred payments ‘at T4 per cent. ‘We pay your taxe | A WHOLE ACRE. As cheap as an ordinary Iot and in the finest subdivision ever placed on the Oakland market; all the advantages of city and country to be had | in THE GANSBERGER TRACT. lll BUILD YOUR HOME Big or small, but let the surroundings be on a liberal scale; large grounds for economy; the land will prodiice half the liring and all the comforts of a home in THE GANSBERGER TRAOT. High, Healthy, Sightly, Convenient. Right .on_the DIRECT CAR_ LINES TO OAKLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. And you will have at your service the Key Route, "Southern Pacific and Western Pacifie raiiroads. THE GANSBERGER TRACT. | Streets to be graded and rocked n a strictly first-class manner, FREE OF COST TO YOU. The vlew from any one of the home sites is pertectly magnificent. Regular car service, 22 minutes from the heart of Oakland to THE GANS BERGER TRACT. REALTY. BONDS AND FINANCE CO., General Agents, Oakland, Cal. BROADWAY. CORNER FOURTEENTH. PHONE OAKLAND 35, Our auto leaves our office, at 1ith and Broad- | way, at 9 a. m., 12 m. and 3 p. m. | every aay, direct to the tract. 172 PROWSE & BACKUS, Local Agents at Hayward, Cal. FRANK & McCARTHY, Local Agents at San Leandro, Oal 1805 Broadway, opposite Postoffice. $4000. Now under constructio yery cozy cottage home: 5 rooms, bath; will be ‘2 little beauty: tinting and fixtures to be selected by the owner; close to Telegraph and Key Route service. $7000. An elegant home, 8 rooms, bath, etc.; the ar- rangement and finish of the interior is seldom met with: sunny elde; on Roosevelt terrace, close to Telegraph ave.; must be seen to ap- preciate what is offered. ® ““ALAMEDA HOME." Colonial house: 7 rooms and bith; in fine fon; Lincoln avenue: near lo- ready Mareh 1; a ot 60x150; palms. flowers, 2000 cash, balaBice $40 per $4000 An_elegant cottage home: 5 large rooms; the interior finish of fine design: panelled walls and ceilings: the arrangement, plumb- ing, lighting are of the best: lot 40x135; ter- raced lawn, etc.; close to Key Route service, cars and schools! must be geen to appreclates terms. o 9 rooms and bath; very ecasfly arranged for flats; lot 58 foot frontage: plenty ‘of room for ' another house; 16th_and Adeline sts.: an excellent op- Pietandy: $800 e, balance monthly pay- "STERNBERG, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG, Exclusive Agents 1805 Broadway, Large eolonfal hom comfortable; Oakland, Cal. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 BROADWAY. A FEW OF OUR CHOICE RESIDENCE SNAPS, Fine emnny lot, 40x125, on Hopkins st.: ork complete; near car line; roadway. street 12 minutes to $12300. On north side of 434 st., mear Telegraph ave.; lot 40x108. 600, Beautiful lot, 40x120 feet, on Gilbert st.; three minutes to Piedmont depot of Key Route; | street work done;. sew, DelgBborhood; fine view. Elegant home site, 45x122:6, on Cunnel ave., Piedmont; extra chok"ex location and view. New cottage of rooms and all modern con- venienc ; on 10th ave; sightly Totaitn aeht ear s, 000, Berkeley; elegant new every convenience; lot On Benvenue ave., home of 10 rooms 148. $15,000. ph ave.; fine pair of flats of 6 th each; also bungalow; lot 50x127. These are onlyr few of our good buys. We bave the largest list of residence, business and factory properties in Oukhnd. Come see us. On_Tek rooms and P AR - 4 )(ACDO"?AA,{ID & CD., VEAB 11TH ST ELEGANT RESIDENCE. $18,500—One of the most artistic houses tn the beautiful Vernon Helghts district; very large lot, 100x180; lot e worth $5000; 2 locks from cars; § rooms and large tion hall; ne e drawing-room; Bue "view of Lake Merritt 'snd By ey vrm of trees, flowers and _valuable sheshe; sumpiets 5l modern, o gveey das tafl. DUBY, BRUNE & CO., 1168 BROADWAY. FOR sale or RDI—M elegant 5-room cottage; g,m‘. SR BRUND & 0., 1108 BROADWAL. house and ""f...:fl""‘““ between d4_Hayward, in that Grest Flower Garden and Fruft Belt. !'PEUIAL FAC’!‘O&E OFFERING. Nearly 2 acres near Point Richmond; atlroad spir A whirfags faciities: new Duildings: . fured for §5000; cheap oll fuel and freight Flon acquirig large holdings in imme: atkee vicinity; when our option expires price will 5,000; ‘ah exceptionally fne property, near car line, for actual use or future proft. Store and flat’ dhove, oipeway: Within § blocks ot Broadway and 8th st.; nonresident urging wm Two acres on ™ fringe of onm i eBAree ik 28 1ots: choles lecation, ‘sue. rounded by fine homes, 800. 261 fest on 4th ave. in vicinity of the F'. M. ?m!!h grounds; direct car service to Key Route erry. $5500. bullt for a home: 8 large strictly up-to-date; near 14th £3250. Modern cottage, 6 rooms; batl asement; 30x 132; easily made into fats; easy walk to Broads Modern colontal, | rooms;_2 tollet: and Adeline sts. way. $1350. Modern bungalow, 4 rooms, bath, gas: yard; central Alameda. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 460-462 Sth st., Oakland. chicken l 1] l J. REAL EST\TF‘ nROKP‘R AhD DEALER, 901 B 5. Cor. Eighth st. $750—Lot 30x80 on Qprm[ st., from the Key Route sta cheapest property in this loeality. $800—Lots 40x127, with the street work done; on 2ist ave., 1 block from the car line. m"fm’ bloeh $9,000—~This beautiful residence site. 120x125. overlooking Lake Merritt, is the cholcest location for an elegant home that if oftered In the city of Oakland today. $3,000—A good 8-room house, 1 black from the car line, 13 blocks from the Key Route station; must be sold this month. $3,000—Leighton ave., near Pledmont station of the Key Route; little 5-room bungalow, lot 83:4x105. This place will rent for $40 per month easily. $4,150—A cholce home on Adeline st., with 8 rooms and bath; large Xo! 55x127; see this before it is too $7,500—This elegant home on 34th at., on the north side. with 8 rooms and bath: beanti- tully fnished; lot 35x125; is weil worth consideration 'by some one Who wants & home where it s always salable. $7,750—Modern flltl, 5 _and 6 rooms and bath; now rented for $70 e montn, right close in down town; lot $16,000—Bringing & good Income of $1884 per year; these 3 stores and 2 flats on a porthwest corner on Tth st., 1 station from Broadway, will not be worth than $20,000 in 8 months' time. $25,000—118 feet frontage om Broad blocks of the Key Route one of the best buys for an apartment- house in this section. $25,000—Here s another plece of ground beanti- tully adapted for the building of & mod- ern apartment-house: it has a frontage 3 streets, and s 1 block from the jon, and i Tight on the car line; will always rent; west of Broadway. $26,000—The best and cheapest plece of property offered on Telegraph ave. today is plece that we are offering on the west side north of 24th st.; lot 70x145. AUST] LIST. $20,000—I0t 50 feet front; 11th and Clay sts. is only ope block away: this 1§ well im- proved and pays bank interest mow; wili %00n be worth a whole 1ot more money; positively a few days are all I have on this; there isn’t another 50-foot lot in the district for the price. $10,000—12th and Clay, is worth $2500 a foot: this little_plece is only 2 blocks away at 11th and Jefferson sts.; good frame dwell- ing: rent about $50; mew stores right alongside; this will résell for $15,500 in- side of a month; as & speculation this can’t be beat. $6, 50 Large, Searly néw modern fiats, 5 and rooms each and coal yard now dofng bullnnl fine well, tank, ete.; now mtzd at a nominal rent; will pay $90 Tonth: we have a Short, €xclusive Author: ization to sell. (3668) GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1018 Broadway. INCOME BARGAIN. $2250-~Extra well built building in A No. 1 condition, contatning, store downstairs and sunny flat of 6 s upstairs. Paying 15 per cent old rents. Lot 30x110. Situate in # very congested district of West Oakland. Owner must have immediate use of some ready money, otherwise this place would bring_ $4000. 1001 DUBY, BRUNE & (0., 1168 BROADWAY. PERCIVAL ‘& THOMPSON, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 1112 BROADWAY. Phone Oakland 482, 65,000 —— 125 acres fronting on Oakland and Marward Bonlevard, near San Leandro: high and nearly level: 35 acres of fruit trees eleht years old; thix tract can be cut up and sold in lots at & rmflt of $100,000: excellent place !or homn. ospitals, hotels, old peoplers Tiome, THosrRoL nu t‘a“ ";v'v':;-‘ ml;Fl:g“pm 8 ron a Oukland 482 esired. 'E! CHAL & THOMP!O 1112 BROADWAY PHONE OAKLAND 482. MODERN CLOSETN HOME. Modern, bome of T fooms and bath: west side of Webster st.. close to the center of town: stylish nefghborhiood; within walking dlstance of uge, ummn and Key nme~ this s an investmept as well as a 1 DUBY BRUNE & CO., 1168 !BOADWADYO.’D —— THESE LOTS ARE SNAPS. SOMETHING GOOD. $1200—Fine lots with street work done; 60x135; S near 18th ave and 26th st. 1. X near Tele, R0 house a5 ‘mome? 1ot soR100; "Ba" ot lnlr fluw' "Ofl'ltt. ulfl()—lat asuon. Merritt. H M. mxmu mss!fl’n%mn. ,asa and Frankiin Bradford vitt, minister; Oharies A, Mardock and pher Ruess, superintendents of lay-school and junior church sre t 10 o'clock. The morning service h at 11 oao«x Rev. Bradford Leavitt will Subject, “The Uses of Jent.” Music 57" quex m T e St . £ vesper lfl'v e every - ay at 4 p. m. ATl are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Charch (Second) corner of Twen- tiéth and Capp sts. (Take Mission, Valencia or Howard-street car.)—C. Oalvert Smoot, minister; residence, Phone Market 2107. day a ice Il‘l 11 o'clock. m sermon, under a ergarten at church time for e (oot ‘fho wges of 8 and6 yeurs. AM invited to_services, WESLEY Methodist Episcopal Chureh, corher Hayes and Buchanan sts., San Francisco.— The pastor, Rev. George W. White, D. D., will reagh at both services today. Morn! sub- ;’f.f Which , ‘‘Conquest or Salvation- Tene Mission of Ohrurh;fl!" Evongg 'I"g o at] e Fragments From, the Tord's Tab n‘Snndny school at 12 €. B. Perkine superintendent. Young p.aple'- meet- Seats free and special music at eversbody {nvited. FIBST Presbyterfan Church, north side Wash- gton_st.. bet. Van Ness ave. and Polk st.— R it Rk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. 'Preaching by the astor. Bible school at 9:40 a. m. Cbristian ndeeror: 6:50 p: m. Midweek paver et ing Thursday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbytertan Church, cor. mmn and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hem, D.D. clock; the pastor. Morning service at 11 pastor will preach. Evening service at 7:30 Selock; Rev. William Rader will preach, Sab- bath school at 9:30 o Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 Prayer Wednesday evening ‘st 8 o'clock. ALl are con dially fnvited. PLYMOUTH_ Congregational Ohurch, Post st., between Buchanan. and Webster sts.Rev. I. O. Meserve, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 2. m. and 7:43 p. m. e pastor will preach at both services. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. A hearty welcome is extended to all. i FIRST Congregational Cburch. cor. Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George b pastor, will preach at both se; . 11 o'clock; topfe, *‘Our Father.” Afternoon, § o'clock: topic, “A House Not Made With Hands.” A cordial invitation extended to all. GOLONIAL Theater, McAllister st., near Jones and Market—Rev. William Rader will preach at 11 a. m. on “Away From Home.” Strangers in San Francisco are given a special invita- tion to attend. Seats free. HAMILTON Square Baptist Church, Post st., between Fillmore and Stetner—Louis J. Saw- yer, pastor. 1975 m.. prelude. : or Disgrace™: sermon, ““The of the Faithful 1215, Sinday-school; lve class for young , Young P 7:45, prelude, % ous Publis Press sad Ghris Righteo '; sermon, ‘“The On!: Way." Men's reading.foom open every week evening, o FIRST Christian Church mieets in New Era Hall, Market st. near Church-—9:30 s. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m.. sermon and com- munfon; sermon topic, “The Holy Spirit and the Ohristian’ D. M., mission study class; :30 p. m., S. G B.: 7:45 p. m., lee- ture, mplc. “‘Lot's Chmce" ‘These lectures on the oflsln. literary structure an g:llmphy of the Oid Testament storfes will found of extraordinary interest to those wishing to know where and how we got these writings. Frank uart. Ford, Pastor. Resl- dence, The Malta, Market st. TWENTY-FOURTH Street Christian Chureh, Twenty-fourth street, between Castro and Dia- mond—Otto B, Irelan, pastor, ‘hin; ll“l m. lnd 7:45 p. m.; Sund 45 m.; Y. 8:45 will be the uue G America: of the evening sermon: ‘“‘Paul in morning topic. A cordial we!cone % m the | > ;g;-fi ] ({11 oy S ANNUAL MEETING Al R mL "!"A"now cosrnzfl g EIE‘ annuad thie PAAUHADU ST A! 'ANY will be Beld on the hour neh . CA UNIFORMS. A —— HALLS TO LET TWO balls balls for rent l-twd.ly- l.nfl meetings. ete. 1% blocks from Market n. FOR rent—New hall, Tocation, glcflvn of Valencha nd !lnet sts. Apply 82 lm lucnn- 'd m-y Sandays for and Lily ave., HALL to zent for or_Saturday: quiet; bankrupt: probate matters & vaoce. 2128 Fillmore st., room 1; open evenings. nwones—o—u $12; rm advice free; S i — e . HAEBIICH!“. attorneys at law. W. T. Hess, Publie, 2053 Sutter st., near Fillmore met. LYONS, mmx late T ttoss, o1 Geaty St (0. B Woods Trosh): W A 8 WCH attorney, 1478 . ar. more: Iyt tieies eotaTRREL ete. nosm W. KING, attorney st law (formerly Examiner bidg.). 1639 Filimoce st.. mear Post. [ a good bay. -—..\umn Fanatout: $130 tn extres: ia fue uoo: 1:'\1 old-mmu runabout; Al conditiom: THE B B. TAYLOR HOTOR CAR 0., Oakland. 300-302 Telograph ave. Phone Gakiand S80T. AL T A Plnh: -an:”-: 2, at 2 p. Ford. Stevens-Duryea Toledo ¢ cars, c.au),.c and touring ears; all in good ru . NSTROM CO., ™ M - RE Phone Park 476, AUCTION sale—Publle notice Bereby given uhneih-nhp-: will be sold for cash to Q‘ bidder on et e REN! €O0.. 3 RESERVE space for your car in the Mission Garage, 311 Valenefa st., bet. ITth snd 18h; garage fn fowm D'ARCY. & CO.. Props., 524 G. G. ave. 20 b p. and complete Dearly new: excellent business vehiele. Co., Golden ave., near RENSTROM 6. oy Auuh_m Stanyam: ” supplies: cars for bive at -n hours. FOR sale—Ligut Cadillac touring car: meat. fn luam f g prm « bargsin. Boom 821, RUNABOUT—To be —!ld Feb. 28 st 1150 14th fiA. b -class cond!tion; ~ cents. - Anflomum ""“‘""EE ing, repairing. I L. De JONGEH, RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE CO.. 547 Fulten st.: garaging and reating: repafring of all kinds CHEAPEST snd best In Americs. The Weekly Call. S1 Jear. ARCHITECTS A RESPONSIBLE posttion destred mechanieal and electrieal mm cxvnm highest city references. ..."v? & salo Bl N HflA"O ’lm designer Sutter, hr-b H. & Erouse, 1300 G. G. ave., cor, Fillmros: all cases; adv. free. Eve, 7:80-8:30; tel. West 5133. MARTIN STEVENS, lflnm at law, lmfl.l‘fl Gate ave., bet. Laguna a Mmfl xcommu.v. Juos. F. J. CASTELHUN, llhlq at law. 1342 Gate ave., bet. Fillmore std Steiner sts. BENJAMIN HEALEY, 1208 _Goldes Gate ave., near Pliliaors: phond West 5125 Plans CHAS. F. HANLON, stforney. 1782 Bush st.. corner Octavia; West 1560 | I PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS MARION W. 'ALCOTT, stemog. : muitigraph work 'EIHE' 1608 ::2- st tel. West 6218, PATENTS I(;wpl]:‘A wofldn‘ P-fu-t : oreign _ capltal sy FRANK P. HF‘!VA. dy st.; tel. Frankifin 1460. CHURCH of the New Jerusalem, O'Farrell st., near Fillmore—! de iden-Pos, minister. unday service at with sermon title, “Musings at Temple Doors.” Sunday- school at 10:30, conducted at 24 Polnt Lobos versational class in French Mond: g m.: study and dlltminn of phllmphy of ‘mannel Swedenborg, Thursday, 7:45 m. Strangers and truthscekers especially welcome. SEVENTH-DAY Adventist Church, 916 Lagun: st.. between McAllister and Golden Gate ave. Elder B. J. Hibbard, pastor. Services: Si bath (Saturday) school at 9:45 a. m. lab- preach- ing. 11 o'clock: Sunday evening at 7:46 o'clock; subject tonight, “The United States & Subject of Prophecy.” Seats free. All wel- come. CHRISTIAN Science_service—First Ohurch of Chrfst, Scfentist. SW. corner s.enm.nto and Scott ‘sts. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson-sermon, “Mind.” Smnday- school at11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Free reading-room, open daily, except Sunday, from 10 a. m. to'5 p. m. A meeting for men—Rev. W. J. Fisher, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterlan Church of this city, will address the men’s meeting Sun- day_afternoon, Feb. 17, at 3 o'cloek, at the temporary headquarters of thé Young Men's Christian Association. ~Subjéet, “The Young Man, Timothy. The Bible class, “Life Questions.” under the Tendersblp ‘and" ustrue: tign of the general secretary, H. J. dieCor. will again take its place among the associa: tion nellvlflu. All men are cordially invited to be present at these meetings. HINDU Temple, corner Webster and Filbert s, cits~Two free public lectures by two mis of Indfa today, one 10:45 P, 0n the Life of 1" Harmn krllhnl the Great PNNO( of the Nineteenth Century,”’ on the occasion of the celebration of llll birthday anniversary. The members of the Vedaunta Soclety and the public at large are cordlally Invited te attend the Hindu ecer- The same in_ Oakland today, 10:45 at Hamlilton Hall, upstairs, 13th and Jefterson_sts. BUDDHIST Mission. lmT Gough cor. Plne— Every Sunday, 11 m., service sermon. Today Rev. h Klnc Wwill speak on ‘“The Holy m-nce‘ d strangers are cor- Alall In'lt!d S! tl free. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. LIS Lo brarr ke ). LSS St MR. EDWARD EARLE, the celebrated medfum, holds his regular Snn,iu meeting tonighi Hovey | Hall. 414 11th Oakland: tests, messages, slates, flke. 216 Tele. ave. BPIRITUAI‘ Church, hall 15th B el R R A St S MBS IBIRHART 267 Scn Jose ave., M 24th ting tonight, Phone Market 4055. iritual, test circle S o wnhyh-— I WIIEON day and Cr it. xonmov."hm% abster o nu?flltnn. mmslmmmm elr- cle 23c. 1001 Oak st.—Lecture, § A. Walsh; subject, PAT‘.“ r-nteed protect your 745 Tree "o B Vroouban: box 40 Wadk. Dr . | tmdemarks, patent law. manager, Ed CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents. lnte examiner Patant Offce.’ 500 Fillmose st. soos | 510 c-u bm; cm M. WRIGHT, mrmerly examiner U. ! Patent Otfice. $25.827 Monadnock % | PENSIONS . { PENSION Attomey E A BULLIS. 1861 Oul.rl st.; pasp commander Thomas Post, G. A. B. PENSIONS, extra pay, ete. _Write L. v. SHEM- WOOD, 4751 Fiibert st San Fraucises. PHYSICIANS ANNOUNCI:MBNT—D& SCHIRMAN, 1620 Post st., !ormery Van Ness ave., positively cures r sciatlea, kidney and uonbh dmn- of heart, nervous system. Our offices equipped with latest scien. appliances DR. WONG HIM, HERB noml Permanently Loe: 1268 O'Farrell st.. bet. Gvngh and Oetavia. ! SEE MAIN Chtuese. Per and s Bdnttartum, 335 Tth st.. Oaklaud. A—Announcement—DR. F. ©. m from the East and resumed his practice. 999 Steiner st., cor. MeAllister. Bm 2-4 p. m DR. B. 0. JELLINEK, Delbert Block, Van Ness | 1465, Rest- and O'Farrell; Dhone filullh dence Majestic Anne: est 1520. DR. EMILIE FUNKE'S maternity villa; infants mu.mmm 416 Sth st Al A BOY baby for tion: M! survender. Dr. Emilie Fuake: 156 308 t, 67 flW—A No. 1 cigar store and billiard hall for sale: two 1 tahles. one billiarzd table, card table, bootblack stand: maker: see this. 00D CITY LTY CO.. Redwood City. Cal $3500_A No. 1 bakery. doing a_ bl busimess: horses, wagons and showeases: If you are iook- ing for a bakery you must see this. D REALTY CO.. Clty, €al trade; some wagon trade. s Ens Macewe: wagans #nd everviting pertaining to the business: bad on bullding. See HALLY & CO.. 2015 Santa Clara ave. Alazieds. Cal. Phoue Alameds loag lease can Be FOR 50 SBARES OF Wfl'rll Seaivee STOCE 1 am obliged to raise $6500 at omce, snd so make the foi Mry offer: 1 wiil Sel] 80 shares of this splendid stock for $6300. Each share of this stock {s worth $100 foday. ddress A. J. PLOWMAN. 208 W. » Gal. Angeles, X-RAY AND STATIC 'rm'nl:xm DR. A. S. TUCHLER. 702 Van Ness ave.; hrs. 1-3. 7-8. DR. JOB‘I M. WILLIAMSON, formerly 21 11, now at 924 Geary: bours 2 to & p. m. DE._JAMES OSBORNE. formeriy Ciay et re- | DR, E. F. WEST, fmfr 5113 Leaven- | hating two places. the | “worth st.. is now at 111 seatfiseer, “Pisne | _ Montsomery avenne. Park 732 mmx:fimx': ol of & ot ey F_A HESS, M. D. (Pacific Hospital Surgeom)— | Dusiness at Magravid - Office houts, 1 t6 3 and § to 780, 74 Haves. :X:“‘;:-n:f S T A Bty Maaig - 0%, corner 4th and D_sts.. Marysviile. Cal. DR, SAMUEL W, MEAXS has resumed practice. | J; P. ARNOLD, of the cstats of Delbert bik., cor. Van Ness and rrell, | . 1. Clinger. DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, and sur- | WANTED—| man s partner: gean. 2102 Market, cor. 14th. Tel. Market 2304, | must be cspsdle and willing to actively e T N . I i | work o be had At oace: 30 per ceut prodt diseases of women men. 986 MeAllister. | oo TUTEY IO ,Mim 1178’ dise: ALB!RT I ATKINS. M. D rectal disesses. 1609 Franklin . Pine: hours 1 to 4 p. m. | DR GWIBES noum St. Ives building, Bddy and Larkin; hours 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Dl. J. M. McDONALD, otfice 838 Octavia st. phone Special res. phone West 2186. DR. C. J. SCHMELZ removed to 817 Seott st., bet. Page and Oak; telephone Park L. C. COX, M. D., 2100 Devisadero st., formerly AMBnnzr electric treatments given. mt CHILDS, formerly at 118 ave., now u.-" GIH mxmn—rrn.l.n 3368 16th st., cormer R. J. E. ARTIGUES, 2047 Fillmore ‘corner Dlm-’:h-uzuo;-. a0 DR. OWEN .Umb—‘z ear, nose, throat. Sutter st. 1380 —_— e DR. W. H. GRISWOLD, 504 st., corner Franklin; hours 10 to 4. e El‘".“tfi

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