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*OAKLAIO> REAL ESTATE}— Continned. -~ '''V' - '•'.:' - -- \u25a0 LATMANOE REAL ESTATE CO.. 460-462 BTH ST., OAKLAND. 4 $60,000. Pplendld modern 3-story business block; on corner intersected by two of Oakland's main 1 business streets: under short lease; will pay 9 per cent on price asked: 'one of the cleanest In- vestments south of I4tb st $63,500. Downtown business block, where recent large investments are clinching values; modern 3-« tory building; will pay 7 per cent net; 50 feet front; under purtial lease. $80,800. Central, improved business property; near Washington St.; 76 feet frontaee: well rented; fino Improvement* on cither side and more tinder way; a fine Investment sonth of 18th st Modern 3-Btory building at intersection of principal bueineea *tre*t and main crosstown thoroughfare; 50 ft corner; will pay 10 per cect; nonresident owner. ELEGANT RESIDENCE OFFERING. -2.V $SO,OOO. Magnifleect resldeaee built by capitalist for a tionse: occupriajr a rcperb eminence within 20 minutes' walk of business center; beautiful ma- rine and landscape view; cronnds. with 3 front- apes, covered with fine shrubbery; in choicest part of Oakland's best central residence section; inttin easy walk to San Francisco transporta- tion; see os for particulars. V $15,500. Seven 2-story bouses on choice corner: 150 x 140; win pay s per cent net; always rented: rear ctr Use and local* ; e&£y walk to 12th and Rroadway; one-third ct*h, balance bank mort- gage; nonresident owner. " *- $13,000. Over 60 feet frontage on 15th *t, adjoining b-^Kioesa center; Improvements will pay 7 per r*nt; the rapid growth of this section assures t fine futcre. SUBURBAN ACREAGE. \u25a0 $6000. Two acres of choice land on outskirts of Oak- land; surrocaded by Cue homes; near carlinei- wlll subdivide into 28 lots; cottages bnilt here would sell rapidly. SSSOO. 261 feet frontage on 4th aye.. opposite the *\ M. Smith grounds; direct service to Key n<mte station. I.ATiIANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 400-4€2 STH ST.. OAKLAND. STERNBERO, CHISHOLM & LINDBERG. EXCLCSIVE AGENTS. 1305 BROADWAY. S TELEGRAPH AYE. LOTS. |800 — 30x100: stroet work done: resdy to I build en: adjoining Bella Vijta Tract; $350 cash, balance one year. -'\u25a0 .'r.-'f.A StWO — 50x100; adjoining "Piedmont by the Lake": will soon be worth double. S f.VK> per lot: 20 fine building sites: right on top of the hill: the best buy in Oakland today; sec them; $250 cash, balance oae year. 52300 — An elepant corner. C6:Sxl00; beautifully eituated; opposite corners having Use resi- dences. V HOMES. \u25a0 *SOO0 — A very cost cottage home; Linden st.: 5 rooms, batfc. gas. etc.; a very £ood buy. 5459G — Cottaye home: 5 larjre rooms, bath, etc.; n»odtTn in every particular; Linden St.; close In. 1940 !4"-00 — Now 'under coastraction: ready March 1; ?. Very coxy cottage home; 5 rooms, hath; will be a little beantv: tiatinp and fix- tures to be selected by the buyer; close to Telegraph and Key Route service. J.ST.O0 — Larpe colonial home; 0 rooms «nd bath; j very romfortable; easily arranged for flats; j W r.S feet frontate: i.!fciuy of room for ; another house; ICtt and Adeline Ets. ; an j r-lfj-ant opportunity; $1500 c«sh, balance menthiy payments. J^TEBNBERG. CHISHOLM & LINDBERG. I EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. 1305 BROADWAY. OPPOSITE PCSTOFFICE. H MARION GRIFriN. 1103 Brca.jxray. Oakland. -Three beactiful. new. modern tints; 10 minute's from I2th end IJroauway: nice Mirrouniln??: l<vt 40x125: paneled fiinlnp- roorns. porcelain baths, instantaneous hcntprs. latest Improved plumbiag. separate "ial fhe^s. separstt; laundries: street work and k'.dcTvfilk complete; lilph-^layg tpnantx. vrho m«2T leas**: r>=rt $12'>0 per rear. wMeh is bank interest <S per cwH '<m $15,000. It's a Sue invesiiuent: price $.i3ft. (2153) THIS SPIXIAL BARGAIN Pays 22 per <-ent interest: price $7200; rent 5135 monthly, or $3620 per annum: bit lot: 3 houses: respectable white tenants: street work and sidewalk completed; gas ard electric llcht*. (3217) ANOTHER SAMPLE SNAF *2000--23 PER CENT NET f;l(r lot: 2 bouses:- rent SCOft yeariy: • rrppectaMe \u25a0c-Lite tenants; price $45»X>: S2OCO • (i«t!i: Vslarce R prr rent ' «2100> :. PlftEp triag tti* ad fron The Call. '•?»?£• A FOOT — Northwest corner 22d st. and i- y Telegraph aye.. C5xS6: one of the best sites for stores and an apartment house. If 70a flon't Took Into this you tnay lose a very $3730 — Honse cf 9 rooms and bath; Jot 35x105. Bent $35 per nocth. Ensp. Must sell. \ tiSJOO — 5-rootn cortapc on f.Sth Ft., near . ' Xt Tlaate: lot 40x100. ' $I(sso— Lot on «sth Ft. near Telegraph eve. ' Ptreef work done. ftm— T>ct 53x100. Grant ft. and 14th aye. $jjm — Let 00x125. 26tb St.. near 13th aye. $4500 — Downtown corner r«>Br Oay *nd Sev- jSfiOfi — it-room honse:* lot 50r155; 25th and Grove. »v Choice lot oa 3Sd St.. neer Grove. Oune in end m*ke >t* an c ,T< r. . \u25a0 . HVnn M. CAMERON. ' 1058 BROADWAY. ON BROADWAY. i Valuable lor.jr Irasebold: stock, good wIU and gxtwes of ewtablisbed and paving business, at s Crzre that offers rplendiil Inducement: rental nndrr lease <me-tblrd of prr-nent valne; loca- tion very desirable; merits of this proposition teiil bear closest Investigation: selllns l>ecsn»e f.f wtirinj; from business; full particulars at .my office. GEORGE W. AUSTIN. 1018 BROADWAY. TLEOANT RESIDENCE. $j" '> r < % — One of the ranrt crtlstle houses In tlie beantiful Vernon Hc-lcbts district: very Jarre U*. 10telW>: lot alone worth fs>«v): 2 -* • «t>lc*:ks from cars: 8 rf'Cffls.and larjre reception hs 1 !!: elersEt lsrre drawing -room; 3ne view « of' Lake .Merrltt «nd l>ay I-eyoud; profusion of ' treei. Sobers and valuable shrtibs; comp!pte j and modern In every detail. 1012 D DJT3Y. BBUNE & CO.. 11CS Broadway. PAYS 20 PFR CENT. ?7.W Hats acd cottastj of 25' Moms, etc., in 7 epartmcatr: rested .«i3O: well located, near . Key JfonJe and !'.-r»l trrin: jihotcrraph at of- fice «" tiie ALDEX CO.. 4e% 10th St.. Oakland. *~""~""~ CLOPn-IN BUNGALOW. In«de of 30tb ft.; t*»iutjful and artistic bnnceknv *-f C larjre and minnv rroins: close • " In- 5 minutes from I4th «nd Broadway: less than a block from TritpT&pii aye.; b«-aßJ!fx:l ~relpl<t>orbwd: rhmp «t $«000. 101 SB - DUBY. BRUNE & CO.. UCS Broadway. - IC3 ncfn: 3 miles from Oakland: near proposed electric road from Pl"«aont to San Lcandro: pric $160 aa acre: till* clrar; purchaser caa twn-rnw oa tlie land two-thirds of the purr'jaw price; tnert be - sold as a whrle.. GILRERT j WYMAN. owner. 27th nve. and E. ICth su I Fruit va!e. rfcoee Vale 2S*. ] / SAN PABLO 'AVENUE- \ f21.000 — We have a plee* 55 feet fronting m San Pablo aye. by 100 f«et deep; we - all| Ativ what San Pablo aye. b and- what it will be I one of the best business streets In OaS- IaCJ: ct 25tn St.; this price good for 5 da y s Snly. MR»4Maßa*£BesMacgsaeHSSS9o DCBY. BECNE * CO«. 116? Broadwsy. ss> or rent— An elegant 5-room co:t*te: Jest cciop'-etrd; modern tbrocchcct; hlfh base- ment; g*» and eiectrlcity; fine location; 2 ear line* within block of bouse; price, $4000 if sold; terms. Apply to owner, HUGO MCLLER, ° 1224 vr*t*ler «t., Oakland. OAKLJUfp REAL ESTATE— Continned. COMPANY, INa. 21S1 6HATTUCK AYE., OPP. BERKELEY STA- TION. . TELEPHONE BERKELEY 1700. Largest piece of land offered on University aye., right at the Santa Fe station; nothing like it. O i *2 rXTiTX JAtM;<> < J I yTATioisj- - #4-0 • y ADD/50 A/' <ST Good bey on the Santa Fe, fronting the rail- road and two other streets; price is low; now is tbe time. — 1 ( I \ $ 7,000. H N: . g Southeast corner Francisco and Franklin sts., 1 block from the Santa Fe Railroad; 100x100; good investment .7^AA/C/SCOztST /CO' ' $20.000— Flats at Bancroft way and Telegraph aye; built little over 3 years ago and always' rented; present monthly Income $155; In fine con- dition; lot 60x130. worth $15,000 alone: finest location in Berkeley for Income purposes; call and 6e« us about this. $4750 — 6-room bungalow being finished on Fel- ton st.: large rooms; to be finished with beam ceilings; up to date throughout; lot 40x125; nice location, close to Ashby station. -v : .' '"' BAILEY-DODGE COMPANY. INC.. 2131 SHATTUCK AYE.. OPP. BERKELEY STA- TION. TELEPHONE BERKELEY 1700. A. J. SXTDEE, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND DEALER, SOl Broadway, cor. Eighth st HOMES. I have the largest list of homes for sale in j this city, which I can sell on Installments [ ranring frrtn £".00 up with easy monthly pay- ments. The foliowiQjf are a few specially se- I 'ectrd for your consideration: i $2GCo — Lydia street, near Curtis, cottage of 0 rooms and bath, lot 25x100; right near the Key Route station and witliin walking distance of town. A very choice offer- lag. $2750 — A West Oakland home, 8 rooms and bath, lot 37.6x1 on. in the railroad district. where it will always rent for $35 pel month. Capital Investment $3000 — Cozy little bungalow home on 55th St., n»ir San Pablo arc, i"igl:t between the Key Route statiia and Southern Pacific station. Can bo had for $1000 down, ownfr anxious ;o sell. Sec this and make an offer. $3000 — Good comfortable hons* of' 8 rooms and bath, lot 25x132. in the vicinity of 32d and Adeline, close to car lines and Key Route station; . price not increased since the earthquake. $5000— On 00th st.. I have a fia«? 2'-i-story Uouse of 6 rooajs and batb, lot 33x130, In a choice residence section. Owner must soil • on account of removal. $3500 — The owner has reduced the price of this place for immediate sale; If taken between now and tbe first of the month It can be had at the above price. It is a cozy ! bungalow, 1 yesr old. only one block from I Piedmont and Moss ayes. • I $4000 — House of 6 rooms and bath on Veraon 1 rt.. north of Santa Rosa. This elegant 1 and sightly lot, 50x125. is as choice a lo- j «*atioa as there is hi the <Mty of Oakland tolny for a home; half cash. $4000 — Sixteenth st. bom? on a lot 45x105, house of 7 rooms and bath, gas, electricity; only $1500 casb required and $40 per month. $4000— Beautiful East Oakland cottage. 5 rooms Pand bath, basement barn; very prettily (Jtuated on E. 15th st.. close to the car lines. 5 mlnute.B' walk to the station; lot . 45x140. $6500 — Now is your opportunity to secure a large hooae of 9 rooms ' and bath with a ba/a. driveway, aiso a rear L lot making it very desirable iv location and con- venience, nnd the terms which can be ar- ranged will be satisfactory to most any- one. • : A. J. SNYDER, - 901 Broadway, cor. Sth et, Oakland. PERCIVAL & THQMPSON, -- "V REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ' 1112 BROADWAY. PHONE OAKLAND 482. $5000. 7 rooms: 2-story, new and modern: lot 30x100; 560 33d et., near Telegraph aye.. ; $l? 00 can remeln. .'.-room cottage: modern; lot 30x100; 1742 Valdez st., near 26th: $1500 can remain. $7000. Your choice of 3 7-room, new and modern- 2-story houses on the east «Ide of Grove st. between SOth snd 31st: or will sell all 3 for $20,000; terms if desired; will be finished March I. ' -f^' £•\u25a0':\u25a0-\u25a0 5-room, l«4-story, up-to-date house: large lot; 683 32d st. between Grove and Market. <-; $sooo. 10-room residence, nearly new; lot 45x112; sunny side of 27th st, near Telegraph aye.; ' must be sold; 550 27th st. $1150." \ Vacant lot on 2Sth St., near San Pablo aye.; this Is a snap. $7000. Telegraph-aye. lot- 50x130. near 45th st: will be business property In near future; 2 emsll cottages and lot; paying $40 per month. PERCIVAL & THOMPSON, i ' \u25a0 i 1112 BROADWAY, PHONE OAKLAND 452. SPECIAL BARGAIN. NINETY FEET ON BROADWAT. • ONLY $30,000. / LAND ADJACENT HELD AT $SOO PER FOOT. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE ' FINEST SPECULATIVE BUY OF BUSINESS 1 PROPERTY IN ALL OAKLAND. THE CITY OF BARGAINS. I CAN SHOW YOU A WAY TO MAKE .$20,000 PROFIT V ON THIS WITH DEAD CERTAINTY. " EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. THE CORNER LOT CO.. - PIS . BROADWAY. OAKLAND. THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, 'SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907; . OAKLAND REAL ESTATE— Continued. ' $39,000— NORTHWEST corner 23d st. and Tele- graph aye., C5x96; one of the best sites for stores and an apartment house. If ' you don't look into this you may lose a very keen bar- ** la ' W AUSTI '\u25a0''"' OFF TELEGRAPH AVENUE. $3200 — Cozy 5-rooia cottage on north side of good street; Jusi off Telegraph aye. and handy to Key Route. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0«\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-• 1007 C DUBY, BRUNE & CO., 1168 Broadway. HOMES on monthly payments; banking Interest; will build or - buy , you a home and loan full cost of . home - yonr ' own lot ' PACIFIC HOME BLDG. CO.. 952 Broadway, Oakland. jJOT for sale — 1 block from Lake Merrlt, Oak- land; a fine lot with 60 ft frontage; price ' $650; this is a bargain; principals only. Box 2330. Call. Oakland. - EAST OAKLAJfP REAL ESTATE ?3600. An 8-room modern 2-story dwelling In good con- dition; lot 50x150; high ground; street work complete;, fine 'neighborhood: street- 1 cars pass the door; house alone is worth the price asked; lots sell in this vicinity at $30 per front foot; tbi* property Is of- fered at euch low price is order to close up an estate. $2600 — 5-room modern cottage; lot 80x100: close to school and churches'' and easy distance to East Oakland station. $2750 — D-room cottage; lot 87:6x150; on 13th aye., not far to station; rents at $20 per month: always occupied; good reason given for *elllcx. ALBERT SCHMIDT. 0 1122 13th aye,, East OakWa. CLEVENGER. 1220 23d aye.. east elde of street SIS 30 — A neat, small house with bath. gas. laundry, high basement etc.; handy to cars and local trains; street and sidewalk done. $3000 — An unusually well-built house of 7 rooms and bath, with fine basement; also good barn. $3600 — A modern 6-room house In a choice loca- tion, 6 minutes' walk from 23d-ave. station. THE BOULSVARD/ REALTY CO.. 1227 Old Connty Road, cor. 25th aye., handles all kinds of choice real estate. San Francisco Advertisements. CHURCH SERVICES j FIRST Presbyterian Church, north side Wash- ington et, bet Van Ness aye. and Polk st. — Rev. William Kirk Guthrle, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. ai. Preaching by the pastor. Bible school at 9:40 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meet- ing Thursday at 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited. . CALVARY Presbyterian Churchy corner Jack- son and Fillmore sts.— Rev. John .Hemphlll, D. D.. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Topic. "Six Days for Work and One Day for Rest" The pastor will preach at both services. Sabbath- school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. WESLEY Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sti., San Francisco — The pastor. Rev. George W. White, D. D., will preach at the morning service; Sunday School at 12:45. C. B. Perkins superintendent; Young People's meeting at 6:15; at 7:30 the large chorus choir will give an unusually fine pro- gramme of sacred music as a praise service, occupying the whole evening; see the pro- gramme elsewhere In this paper; seats free at all services. Everybody welcome. \u25a0 UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner I of Geary and Franklin sts., Bey. Bradford > Leavitt, minister; Charles A. Murdock and i Christopher Ruess, superintendent* of Sunday school — Sunday school and Junior church are at 10 o'clock. The morning service Is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject, "The State and Church in France." Music by quartet, under direction of M. Bretherick. organist Half-hour vesper service every Friday at 4 p. m. .All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner of 20th and Capp sts. (take Mission, • Valencia or Howard st. car) ; C. Calvert Smoot, minister, • residence. 3470 20th st, phone Market 2107 — Sunday School at 3:45 a. >m. ;\u25a0 morning eervice at 11 o'clock; subject of sermon. "Will Broomn and Shovels 'Make San Francisco Clean?" music under the direction of Mrs. 11. S. Frank; evening service only wben announced; kinder- garten at church time for children between the aces of 3 and 6 years. All Invitrd to services. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts.— Rev. Frederick W. Clampett. rector. Rev. James Hulme, assistant Holy communion ' 7:30 a. m. Sunday-school 0:30 a. m. Morn- I ing service 11 o'clock; the rector will preach. I Confirmation class 4 p. ta. Christian League { 7 p. m. Song service by the choir Bp.m., . under the direction of Louis Eaton, organist. GRACE Church (Episcopal) — The Rev. David Evans, rector. Morning prayer and .-erraon at J 1 o'clock, in the chapel of Old People's Home, corner, of Pine and Pierce sts., until further notice. - ; ALL Saints' Church (Episcopal*. Waller st"., nr. Masonic aye. — Rev. W. E. Hayes, rector; resi- dence 1162 Haigbt st. . Sunday services 8 a. m. Holy Communion (except first Sunday). Sun- day-school »:30 a. \u25a0m. Morning services 11 . o'clock. (Holy Communion - first Sunday*. Bible class 7 p. m. Evening prayer S o'clock. Seats are free. All welcome. FIRST Congregational Church, .corner Post and Mason sts. — Rev. George C. Adams. D. D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m.; topic, "Hal- lowed Be Thy Name." Vesper service at 5 p. m.; Rev. William H. Hopkins of Berkeley will preach. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:15 p. m. All, are cor- dially Invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church. Post St.. be- tween Buchanan and Webster sts., Rev. . I. C. Meserve. D. D., pastor — Services. at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. At the eveninjj service the pastor will deliver an address on George Wash- ington. The Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m. COLONIAL Theater. McAllister st. near Jones — Rev. William Rader -will preach a ser- mon appropriate to the celebration of the Washington anniversary; subject?) "The Appeal of. American Ideals to the Men of the West"; patriotic music: Miss Mundell. soloist: seats free. Popular nousectarlan serriee for the ' people. .- . \u25a0 . \u25a0 HAMILTON-SQUARE Baptist Church. Post St.. between Fillmore and Stelner, Louis J. Sawyer pastor, 1975 Post St.. West 3759 — 11 a. m.. "The Sabbath": 12:15. Sunday-school: 6:30. young people's meeting; 7:45, stereopticon song service and sermon, "'The Imperative 'Now.' 1 Men's reading-room open every 1 week evening 7:30 to 10. Sunday-school workers' institute Wednesday to Friday. - \ FIRST Christian Church meets in New Era Hall, Market st. near Church — 9:30 a. m., • Sunday school; 11 a.. m., sermon and • com- munion ; sermon topic, "The Holy \u25a0 Spirit and the Christian": 6 -p. m., mission study class; 6:30 p. m., V.- P. S. C. E.: 7:45 p. m..~ Jec- ture, topic "Lot's Choice." These evening lectures on the origin, literary structure and philosophy of the Old Testament stories will be found of extraordinary interest, to those wishing to know where and how we got these writings. , Frank Stuart Ford, Pastor. Resi- dence. The Malta, 20G5 Market st -v FIRST Christian' Church meets at New Era Hall, Market st.,- near Church— o:3o a. m., Sunday-school; 11 a. m.,' sermon by Dr. W.- P. Bentley. and communion; 6 p. m.. mission study class; 6:30 p. m., Y. P. S.C. E.; 7:45 p. m., lecture, topic, "The Lord's Day and the Clean- ing of the Streets." Frank Stuart Ford, pas- tor; residence. The Malta, 2065 Market st. : CHRISTIAN Science service — First .Church of Christ Scientist, SW. corner. Sacramento and Scott - sts. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m.; subject of lesson-sermon, "Christ Jesus"; Sun- day-school . at 11 a. m.:' Wednesday evening . meeting at 8 o'clock: all aj-e welcome; free reading-room, open dally, except Sunday, from 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. : • \u25a0. \u25a0 Hon. Clarence A.' Busklrk of St. Louis, Mo.. , will give a free lecture , on Christian Science, Friday. March 1. 1907. at' 8 p. m. All are Invited. ',<:- A- \u25a0'\u25a0•.:-;. \u25a0\u25a0-":\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.:\u25a0•'-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-;•'•.'-•..\u25a0:.\u25a0 CHURCH of the New. Jerusalem. O'Farrell st, near Fillmore, • Bey. de Ronden-Pos, minister— Sunday eervice at 2:30. with sermon on "The Unifying Forces of the ; Christian ' Religion": Sunday school. at- 10:30. conducted at 24 Polqt Lobos .-. *ye. ; . Conversational . class -in " French Mondays -at 7:45 p.; m. : * study \u25a0\u25a0 and '\u25a0 discussion of philosophy ; of ' Emanue! - Swedenborg.i Thurs- day, 7:45 p. m. . Strangers and truthieekera especially welcome. 1 ; - \u25a0 .:. ' \u25a0-, v THE Church of Christ, formerly of Valencia aW ICth sts.. of this city, who advocate the prirai- tive - Christianity -of the \u25a0 New ; Testament, - de^' ' sire; to Intimate to those interested of -the ex- isting meetings •- of \u25a0 the brethren at the upper hall of - £41 Fulton st. near. Flllmore." every Lord**, d*y. af'Jl-a. rm. . ;for*the. breaking of ! bread and. for. mutual edification.'-:.^ .; \u25a0\u25a0^r.>\ A MEN'S meeting «it the Younv Men's Christian Association — At 3 o'clock * Sunday, '.: February 24. 1007. the men's meeting will' be: held at 1220 Geary st.; the. temporary headquarters of : the Young Men's Christian '\u25a0 Association.^ Rev. Cecil Marrack ;of St ~c Stephen's 1 Episcopal Church will address the -men present; subject " "God's Call to tne>4lndivi(t\ial.'.V)-. : 'An interest- I \u25a0 Ins sons ecrvlee will i follow the address,- after • f which the = Bible class, led ' by s General Secre* tary;H. J.i McCoy,? wlir be iheld.v Men ?B.t* . earnestly invited to be, present «t these meet- ings aod *to - enjoy : the \u25a0 f ellowi hip -. luncheoni : given at the ' clot* at tha Bible clofi*. - : CHURCH \u25a0 SERVICES---Con tinned. . HINDU Temple, cor. Webster and Filbert sts.; city — Two free public lectures \ today by two Swamls of India. 10.45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; on "State of Perfection" and f'lncarnatlon of God." . Classes, daily exercises, private les- sons, psychic or spiritual • development, ' free interviews, free souvenir. \u25a0 Free public lectures also Oakland. Hamilton HalL npstairs, / 13th and Jefferson, every Sunday, 10:45 a. m. ; also Berkeley, Woodmen HalL . 2130^4 : Center st, , first and third Tuesdays, twice, 2 and 8 p. m. BUDDHIST Mission, 1617 Gough st. cor. Pine— Every Sunday 11 a. m. service and sermon;' to- day Rev. K. Uchlda will speak on "Elements * of the Spiritual Life": members and strangers are cordially invited: seats free. - \u25a0 ..: '.. MKETLVGB— SUNDAY. V EDWARD EARLE, the noted psychic and me- ! lum, will hold his regular meeting Sunday night 1 in Oakland, Hovey Hall, 414 11th st; tests, ! messages, slate writing; residence, 216 Tele- graph are. ..--'.•\u25a0 I. T. B. SPIRITUAL Church, h*ll 15th and Mar- ket sts.— rTest meeting, 8 p. m., 15c; messages; Maxwell. Wrenn, Armstrong, Kennard, Dr. Brooks and others. \u25a0\u25a0; •\u25a0'- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0• /, MRS. L. H. KINNAIRD-SILL— Now perma- nently located at 1109 McAllister st ; . holds circles Sun., Wed., Fri.. 8 p. m. ; readings dally,; 10 to A. \u25a0-\u25a0 '. ":. \u25a0\u25a0 -:'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0; . " \u25a0\u25a0 MRS. EBERHARD, 267 San Jose aye., between 24th and 26th— Meeting tonight. Readings j dally. Sunday meetings.- *' \u25a0;;\u25a0\u25a0/ ! J. WILSON, spiritual test - circle , Sunday. Tues- day and Frldcy. 3335 24th st.;- near Mission. CIRCLE tonight 25c; readings dally. MRS. , ROBINSON.-, 761H Webster, st, nr. Fulton. DR. HOWLAND'S 50c readings today; circle, 25c tonight; all get readings. 2002 Sntter st 1- 3lEETTXGS —^Theo«ophlcal 1001 OAK St.— Theosophlcal lecture tonight at S O'clock. "V * ~ \u25a0-'-': JIEETIXG KOTICES FARNSWORTH Lodge No. 88. I. jjggKg*^ O. O. F. — All members are re- quested to attend the funeral of ./=sKg<lKgi? our late brother, GEORGE 0. CROSSMAN, from the chapel of N. Gray A Co., cor. Devisadero and Geary sts., BUNDAY, Feb. 24, 1907, at 12:30 p. m.. JOS. B. MINISTER, N. G. O. A. BURMAN, R. S. ANKDAL meeting Honolulu Plantation Com- pany — The annual meeting of the stockholder* of tue Honolulu Plantation Company will be held WEDNESDAY. February 27, 1907, at the hour. of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 142 Steuart st., San Fran- cisco, California, for the purpose of \u25a0 electing directors tor the ensuing year - and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. . ' • Transfer bosks will close oa Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, 1907, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. - : . W. J. MATSON, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING KILAUEA SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANT— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kllauea Sugar Plan- tation Company will be held on TUESDAY. Febrnary 26. 1907. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 2023 California st, San Francisco, Cal., for tha purpose of electing directors for the ensnlng year and for the transaction of such othet business as may come before the me«tlnz. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, February 16. 1907. at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the President ' H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the PAAUHAU SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be held on SATURDAY, March 2, 1907. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the com- pany, 2028 California st. San Francisco, Cal., for the purpose ot electing director* for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer book's will close on Wednesday. February 20, 1907, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the president '\u25a0 .. ,-H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING HAKALAU PLANTATION COMPANY The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the HAKALAU PLANTATION COM- PANY will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 6, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 2023 California st, San Francisco. Cti., for the purpose of electing ! directors for the ensuing yoar, and for the I transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. j - Transfer books will close on Satucday, Feb- ruary 23, 1907, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OB" THB NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. A special met tint; of the stockholders of tbe Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company will be t>eld at the office of the company. Ifi room a 1043 in tbe James Flood Building, at S7O Mar- ket street in tbe city and county .of San Fran- cisco, In the State of California, tbe same be- ing the principal place of business of said cor- poration, and being the' building where the Board of Directors of said corporation .usually meet on the 12th day of March, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to ; consider and act upon the proposition to create a bonded indebt- . t-daers of said corporation, to the amount In tbe aggregate of thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) In gold coin of the United States, (a portion of which ! 1* to be used In retiring exi*tin* bonded indebtedness), and to Increase the bonded indebtedness of said corporation up to the amount, in the aggregate, of thirty- five million dollars ($35,000,000) in gold coin of the United States, and to secure tbe said proposed bonded Indebtedness by a mortgage or deed of trust upon the " railroads/ franchises and property of the company now owned or 1 hereafter acquired, and the income thereof, or •uch part thereof as may be prescribed In the mortgage or deed of trust; and to determine tbe form and terms of said bonds and mort- §age or deed of trust, and to- authorize the card of Directors to take all gucb action as they may deem necessary or expedient in the premises. Dated the 9th day of January. 1907. By order of tbe Board of Directors. J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company. E. E. CALVIN, WILLIAM F. HERRIN. WILLIAM HOOD. \u25a0 N. T. SMITH. P. F. DUNNB. A. H. PAYSON. E-'S. PILLBBURY. EDWARD CHAMBERS. . / . W. A. BISSELL. Directors of Said Northwestern Pacific Rail- road Company." > '••-7 ONLY LOCAL MANUFACTURERS. B. PASQUALE CO.. 1100 WEBSTER. COR. TURK. , PHONE WEST 403. ARMY. NAVY. SOCIETY GOODS, vgf REGALIAS. FLAGS. BANNERS, BADGES. CAPS, .UNIFORMS. ""'"'\u25a0\u25a0'' ATTORNEYS ADVICE free— Divorce cost* $12; quick and Quiet; bankruptcy, damage, attachments '. and : probate matters a specialty; no fees in ad- . vsnee. 2128 Fillmore st., near Sacramento, room 1; open evening*. \u25a0'...'' . HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at law. W. T. 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QtB«*« Tea and Herb Sanitarium. ,\, - -a'W> It* aiu.Oailafld. . -,"*., I PHYSICIANS— -Continned. ,' ANNOUNCEMENT— DB.' SCHIBMAN, 1620 Post > V st. , formerly \u25a0 Van Ness > aye., i positively \u25a0 cares , f - rheumatism, , sciatica, kidney -, and : bladder ! trouble, diseases of heart, nervous system. Oar . . offices equipped \u25a0 with latest : scien. , appliances ' : DR. E.O. JELLINEK. Delbert Block, Van Ness \u25a0\u25a0 and \u0084 O'Farrell ; phone \u25a0 Franklin 1465. Real- i , ' ; dence Majestic Annex ; phone West 1520. • DR.E. F. WEST, formerly of • 511 A Leavea- • worth st., Is now at 'llls McAllister. Phoae - : '-- ; PW ' 722. -'\u25a0 : v' :.---"-':---.- ' - \u25a0-;\u25a0--:\u25a0'.-\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 H; A. '--HESS. M. D. (Pacific Hospital Surgeoa) — 1 - Office hours, Ito 3 and 6to 7:30. 743 Hayes. 1 Tel. Market 2428. r' -\u25a0--.'•- . r ' ! DR. F. C. KECK returned and resumed practice, :. cor. McAllister, and Stelner. ' Hours, 2-4 p.- in. DR. SAMUEL W. MEANS has resumed practice, • \u25a0 . Delbert . blk., " cor. Vaa Ness and O'Farrell. ' DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, physician and sur- ' '"' geOn ' 2102 Martet - cor - 14th - Tel - Market 2204. DR., JOSEPH ARDENYI, physician, surgeon, I diseases of women and men.- 936 McAllister. ! X-RAY. AND STATIC TREATMENTS. DR. A. • --.: 8. TUCHLER. 702 Van Ness are.; hrs. 1-3. 7-8. • DR. ; JOHN M.' r WILLIAMSON, formerly 21 \u25a0 : Powell, now at 924 Geary; boors 2 to 4 p. m. ! DR. JAMES OSBORNK. formerly Clay st, re- • sumed practice. 1178 Eddy. T«L West 7820. , ALBERT J. ATKINS. \u25a0M. D., rectal diseases. 1 1609 Franklin st, nr. Pine; hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. GEORGE S. HOLBROOK. St Ives building, cor. Eddy and Larkin; hours 2 to 4; 7 to 8. \u25a0 DR. J. M. McDONALD. office BSS OcUvla st; phone Special 2084; res, phone West 2186. L. 0. COX, M. D., 2100 Devisadero st, formerly 406 Butter; electric treatment* given. DR. CHILD 3, formerly at 118 Grant aye.. now at 2038 Sntter st; tel. West 11^3. CARRIE YETTER, M. D., 5598 18tB st, low 8338 16th st. corner Church. < DR. J.,E. ARTIGUES. 2947. F111m0re st. corner Union ; - hours 2 to 4 p. m". DR. OWEN BUCKLAND— Eye! ear] bos*. throat. 1880 Sntter it; 1 to t DR. W. •H.'GRISWOLD,^ 534 Edy *t. corner Franklin ; ; hour* 10 to 4. DEXTisTy. -_ \u25a0-; DBS. & \7. DECKEB, T. H. MORRIS, SUBQEON DENTISTS, 1316 Sutter at, above Van Neas. Rooms 1-2-3-4-&-9-10. A NEW wrinkle, maiden blush plates, $5; natur- al appearance, guaranteed. IDEAL/ DENTAL CO., Delbert block. Van Ness and O'Farrell. PAINLESS Dentistry — Old established, honest, reliable; reasonable prices, perfect work; fre* consultation. VAN VBOOM. 1501 Flllmor* st, corner O'Farrwll. - . DR. W. A. MEYER, form. Callaghan building, now 2156 Market tt.. near Church and 14th; Flllmore-st cars. .- \u25a0 . -. •-.-\u25a0- <, BARTLETT, DR. U. GRANT— Extracting special- ist; gas given. 2103 Fillmore st. ; NW. cor. Cal. DR. L. A. WALSH, 872 McAM Sier. nr. Laguna. Platt^qm fillings. 6Oc* crowns. S5; plates, $7. DRS. BTICKEL & TAYLOR, Dentist*, formerly 1004 Market, now at 1806 Geary, nr. Flllmore. PAtNLESS Dentistry;, set of teeth, $3: crowns, $3; bridfrewcrk. $5;- fillings, BOc: all guaraa- teed. DR. BROWN, Market 14th and Church. HILL. DR. LUDLUM. 1443 Market st. bow at 432 Webster et, near Oak; gas given. DR. J. J. LEEK (formerly 1126 Market), now 824 Valencia st. bet 19th and 20th. DR. KNOX, dentist, 1615 Flllmore st; all work first-class; -prices low., .. DR. IRA G. LEEK— AII kinds ot dental work. 615 Flllmore St., near -Oak. CHEAPEST and best In America. The Weekly C«U, $1 per year. - RAYMOND D. CASTLE, Dentist 2018 Folsom St.. corner 16th. - AUTOMOBILES" NEVER had a better stock of real bargains for . your selection. • Look over the list and. write for particulars regarding anything that in- terests you. In touring cars— 'o4 Rambler, '03 Rambler, '06 \u25a0- Rambler, '07 Rambler. '05 Wayne. '05 Autocar, '06 Maxwell. *04 Ford, '04 White Steamer. '05 Reo. '06 Mitchell (small). f O6 Mitchell (large), '06 Rambler 40 h. p., '06 Pope Hartford 2 cyl., '05 Cadll- . lac, '06 Franklin, '05 Pope Toledo, '06 Pope Toledo, '06 Winton K.- 'O5 Winton B. '06 Olds. '05 Ford 4 cyl. In runabonta-i-'OS Autocar. '06 Maxwell, '05 Stevens Duryea, 'OS Reo. '05 Cadillac. '00 Franklin. '06 Olds. '06 Olds. Nearly all of the above cars In stock. Have listed . some fifty more. Full .equipment and . - thorough instructions given on all cars pur- chased of me. conditions and values right. Correspondence solicited. \u25a0My booklet, "A B C -ot: Auto-buy Ing," will Interest you. Sent for X.the asking. R. H. MORRIS. Auto Broker, Oakland, CaL .675 30th st; phone Oakland 4362. Established 1901. AUTOMOBILES FOR EVERYBODY. - HERE ARE A FEW GOOD BUYS, -'-'i-r-- Winton 4-cyl. touring car. finest coodition. .$1230 Autorcar tour car, detachable tonnean: snap.Ssso Light delivery, car, closed body; gasoline. ..$5OO Runabout; runs fine; looks great; 5nap...... 5300 Pierce Stanhope; seats 4; best condition. . .$6OO Franklin runabout; fast and fine.. $475 Knox runabout; seats 4( goes great; top $300 And you have now no excuse for not owning a car. ' ' - \u25a0 ; . .: - .•'-- - PHENIX AUTOMOBn.E EXCHANGE. c ; 45th st and San Pablo aye., Oakland. Frotn-S. F.. Key Route to 40th and San Pablo. From downtown, San Pablo-ave. cars. RESERVE spare for your car in the Mission . Garage,. 611 Valencia st. bet. 17th and 13th; tnest completely - equipped garage In town. D'ARCY, SCOTT. & CO., Props.. 524 G. G. aye. AUTOMOBILE wanted — Good, fecond-hand Max- well runabout: must be cheap for cash; give full description, model, etc.: answer by letter only. E. A. PERSEB, 455 Golden Gate aye. . ' . ..- '\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0' FOR SALE. . : ~~ One 1906 model F White steamer touring car: fully equipped: good as new. Call, or address J. A. SEGBERS. ; Llvermore. Cal. - $3250 — Well-established; trade: millinery store, best location in San Francisco; good '• lease; only parties meaning business, need apply. -Box 640. Call branch. Flllmore sf - AN established cigar store and factory for sale In Hayward. Alameda County: one hour's ride from Oakland; doing a good business. Apply A-. DE CAMP. Hayward. FOR' sale — First-class paying restaurant; best . \u25a0\u25a0' location In -city;: with little expense can seat • 600; \u25a0 opportunity of a lifetime. Box 641, Call branch, Fillmore st. :: RENSTROM GARAGE. ', 424-434 Stanyan;* phone Park 476. : Automobiles 'bought sold, repaired; supplies; tourinc cars for hire at all hours. RUNABOUT — To be raffled Feb. 28 at 1159 East - 14th st, Oakland: first-class condition; new : tires ; 4 . chances 50 . cents. AUTOMOBILE repairing: storage battery chare- Ing, repairing. I. L. De JQNGH. 446 Fulton. RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE CO., 547 Fulton st; caraglng - and renting; . repairing of all kinds. AUTOMOBILES wanted for storing st 20 Church aye.. off Broadway near Powell. -• v - . ,;;^ : . j 1 - 'j'" ..'''ADOPjnox^^..; -'.. : _l;;^ DR. EMILIE FUNKE'S maternity villa; infants adopted; strictly private. 1416 Bth st, Ala- .-- tneds. Cal. . - \u25a0 .. ARCHITECTS I WILL , make -: your : plans for I JJ per cent Satisfaction guaranteed.'. Box 2320, Call office, Oakland.-— -:•• \u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0/-. \u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0\u25a0>. \u25a0-;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.-:--:\u25a0 N, HIRANO, Japanese designer and building contractor. . 1821, Sntter, formerly 1110 Ellis. McDOUGALL BROS., archltecU. 721 Devisadero > St.. bet. Fulton and ' Qro^e. -; Phone We*t 5598. \u0084. ), 'BAR AXD STORE FIXTURES >,:'-. OFFICE . and "store - fixtures,"- cabinet work and ' - jobbing; estimates given. G. MARCBAL, 253 Austin aye., bet Bush and Pine *tB. CALIFORNIA Horn* Industry.- 214 Bth st— Bar I : and \u25a0 store : fixture*. • showcases ' always on band. J. MARTENSON. makes office.. store and bar flx- \tnres, 218 18th at. bet. Mission and Howard. WESTERN FIXTURE ' CO.. store, office snd y. bar fixtures, qgblnet.- carpenter work. Eps Turk. , FOR stored of flee ' or bar fixtures nee MeCALM ft BARNARD. 2027 Ellis St.; abov* DVnsaflero. . S. .. FRIEDMAN.':: 2106 Bush Rt. : carpenter: bar. j > store and i office fixtures; - repairing; Jobbing. - -. , UNION FIXTURE CO.. 886 Oolden Gate ay*.. :: , near . ; Larkin — Bank. : store, ' office, bar v fixtures. RELIABLE STORE - AND OFFICE- FIXTUBB rV CO.. * ISli; Market : phone '\u25a0 Market ; 2748. .->\u25a0.\u25a0- , ~ 'GOLDEN WEST WOOD > WORKING v CO., :.•::';.. .':-: \u25a0/ 236-233 14th »t .. ; \u0084..% ; .. • LKFFINGWELL, carpenter; general Jobbing. W -\u25a0 Dnboce aye.'-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0' -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 <-\u25a0---\u25a0- • .-\u25a0--- \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0-. ---..-.. , / jBUILDiy O . COXSTRITCTIOX ! . We \u25a0 build >«t - actual -; cost •' of material ' and ' j- lab«»\ : fOlf 01 i thus ' handling \ tbe \u25a0 work -. w* charge ' * ' • "'\u25a0 a i. definite i sum - agreed - upon - for • our • s«rvlceg. \ \u25a0-, which ; includes the -making of: all: plans, detail | \u0084 ' dra wiuss .; «nd ,: : speclficatloas. v . -. Payments ;.r. for ' :, materials tare? made Edlrectjy to 'tie ssellerr r by \u25a0 \ the' owner: who receives : the- benefit of all <Js- . - counts. / !.wt are constructing \u25a0 re-enforced • coa- \u25a0•'.; erete."*; steel, "., brick --\u25a0 and - frame > buildings and • • * solicit :•; an ? opportunity -. to r jive further - lnfor- \u25a0 ,matlon concerning our ' system. ... \u25a0 .- .\u25a0•-. WILLIAMS BROS.; Superintendents. . f. ;Lr MASTKOPASQUA., ArchltectDral:EnKineer. : •" -*>729^Mon»dnogk-BnUdlng." San r Fraaci»ty>.v - :\u25a0: SUPPLIES ' THE 'Yofemlta Gas Fitting Co., gas, arc lamps, \ , \u25a0 coobtaatloa ; fixture*. 2405 Mission it. BUSINESS CHANCES • HERS is aa opportsnlty — Don't miss It; an ab- | V solutely first-class and profitable Investment that ; will bear the closest investigation; the best , equipped butcher shop in East Oakland :L an old-established business. The owner,' who wants 1 ' to go . back to the old country, will sell th* • good will of the business at a sacrifice, to- gether with buildings and lot. the horses and • - wagons, etc. The building contains 4 rooms and shop downstairs aad a Cat of 8 rooms up- stairs; also a barn large enough to accommo- . date the horses. Owner will sign a 10-year . . - agreement not to start in the batcher business. Lot 50x140 feet Don't fall to see me about it and full particulars will be given. I also have a snap in a nice building lot 30x70 feet, , within 10 minutes' walk of the 8. P. depot WESLEY DIXON, 610% East 12ta st. East Oakland. ; $S00 — Saloon, doing a good business: owner leaving and wll) sacrifice. MITCHENER * BARTON, 816 Broadway, Oakland. $500— Boarding-house, 2fl rooms: In Berkeley; rent/- $123; lease; 1 block from nnirerslty grounds; see this snap. .MITCHENBH A BARTON, 818 Broadway. Oakland. . GROCERY, notions and branch baxery. hone and wagon: upper flat of 7 rooms; stable In rear; rent $40; buslneav $30 to $10 per day; price $1300. MITCHENER A BARTON. 910 Broadway, Oakland. " BAKERY, delicatessen and Ice cream parlor; good stock; everything complete; rent $21; . price $430; snap. MITCHENEK k BARTON, 916 Broadway. Oakland. ATTENTION, CAPITALISTS. We have 200 acres level land adjoining Son. Pac. R. R. depot; suitable for subdivision. ; We have 119 acres level land near Hay-ward. Western Pac. B, B. depot will b« bnilt on property. Write or can on ns for price and tsrms. PROWSE & BACKUS. , - . HAYWARD. CAL. A BIGGEB AND SAFER INCOME ON YOUB MONEY THAN YOD CAN GET AT A BANK. As safe as real estate, bnt quicker. An exceptional opportunity tot a few con- servative investors, j Full details by return mall. O. W. CONOVEB, 808 Merchants' Loan and Trust Bldg.. _^_ CHICAGO. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S sal* of a good baxery business at Marys-rllla, CaL, th« property ot th* late F. J. CUoger; win be sold at public auction en Monday. Feb. 37, 1907, at th* prem- ises, corner "4th and D its- Marysville. CaL J. P. ARNOLD, administrator of th* estaU of F. J. Cllnger. TWO fully equipped baker shops; 8 and 4 wag- ons rur.Jng daily; horses, harness and wagons; doing $5000 or $6000 worth of - business a month: baking 8 or 9 barrels dally. Yon can take both of these. Mr. Baker, for $3500. REDWOOD CITY REALTY COMPANY. HALF interest in a' business for sale for a few hundred dollars; small payment down, balance yoa can pay out of the business ; there is bo trouble to make $25 or $30 a day; yoa need no experience: yoo have to help manage th* business. 470 Seventh st.. Oakland. Cal. A BMABT business man with some money for president of a dredging company; I have a patent on a dredge that can dig sand, gravej. clay for brick or gold 100 per cent less than any dredge now in ns*. C. GRIFFIN. 1031 Valencia *t * SANITARIUM— CIose to local and street cars lines; 80 rooms completely furnished: grounds 150x150: property alone worth amount asked: S1S.000: $7000 cash; It's a snap. PHILIP REILLY. Orchard aye.. Elmhnrst FOR sale — On account of sickness, sausage fac- tory with new machinery, store with refrlgera- I tor; everything complete and best running or- - der; a well-paying business. Apply to MAR- TIN R. JAGER, 5324-3326 16th st BUSINESS man. capable of taking charge of j office, "rentals," etc.; permanent business opportunity for right- party; capital required $1000; location. Broadway, Oakland. Address box 2322. Call. Oakland. START a mail order business; we furnish everything necessary; only few dollars re- quired; new plan, success certain: costs noth- ing to investigate. MILBURN-HICKS. 35S Dearborn st. Chicago. FOR sale, cheap — First-class restaurant in robor- ban town; 50 minutes' ride from city; includ- ing 4 rooms and bath and summer garden; low rent; no agent need apply. Box 235. CalL $1250— Skating rink doing fine business; $300 down. $50 monthly; pop. 6000; no opposition; S years' lease; owner has 2 rinks; can't give time to both. Box 239, CalL FOR sale — A sood. small dray business; fonr horses, two double and one single wagon: drays for manufacturing firms; will sen for $1000; a snap. 1039 Noe st. MAN with $350 and services to take Vi interest In money-making business: experience not necessary. Particulars: room 23. 1443 FHlraor*. AN Income for the family. Dividends that will please you. Illns. report with 40 photos free. International Lumber. Drexei bldg.. Ptiila.. Pa. FOR SALE — A fine restaurant and merchants' lunch; doing a splendid business; thorousi in- vestigatlon; $1100. 14 Fell st. city. FOR sale— A first-class delicatessen stare; cheap rent; 3 years' lease: 2 living-rooms; a snap; . good location. 505 Hairht st : FOR «ale— First-class grocery: family trade; $150 per' day; lease; good reason for selling. Box 2323. Call office. Oakland. WANTED— Partner In paying concession: $50 required.' Call 9 o'clock mornings, 1721 Para St., Alameda. D. ADLKR. $1500 — Grocery store, good location, in Ala- meda. fixtures, etc.. good investment Box 2313 .Call -office, Oakland. . FOR sale— Examiner agency in Vallejo; 1000 regulars, 600 extra Sunday. Address J. J. MADIGAN.. Vallejo. CIGARj stand for sale; 12SS Golden Gat* aye.. first floor from Flllmore st; call at once; owner going away. $100 to $500 — The grestest bottle ever Invented; chance ef a lifetime. .260 ,Colllngwood St. room -1. - SOY SANG -LUNG & Co.. Gold«n West Broom Factory, 723-25 Clay st ; now open for busi- ness 1 . COMPLETE restaurant, rang* and fixtures, to let; cheap. P. A. DOLAN. 1629 Market st CHEAP — 7-ean milk route; psylne fine; retiring \u25a0 from business. Box 706. Call office. \u25a0 IiODGIXO-BOrSES FOR SALE a E HINKLEY. PHONE WEST 1911 1204 GOLDEN GATE. NEAR WEB3TEB. CLEAR TITLES. EASY TERMS. ' SPECXAL — 18 rooms: sunny corner; one j floor substantially furnished; clears $125 'monthly; men roomers; price $900.- HINK- LEY. 1204 Golden Gate aye. GRASP this opportunity — 70 rooms; working- nj'n's house: Just think — rent only $125: lease: price $2000. HINKLEY. 1204 G." G. aye. PICKUP — 17 rooms; . workfngmen's honse: rent $30; clears $150; PRICE $185. HINKLEY. 76 rooms: rent $50: lease; price .$lOOO 40 rooms; rent $125: leave; price $3500 25 rooms; rent $70: lease; price $2500 18 rooms: rent $90; lease: price $1450 17 rooms; rent $105: lease; price ........ $550 23 rooms; rent $52; lease; price $2<V>o ll'rooms; rent $40; lease; price $930 7. rooms; rent $3fl; lease; price $400 14 rooms, parlor honse. *a!<>on and dance hall: 5 years' lease at $75: price.. $1500 MITCHENER St BARTON 816 Broadway. Phone Oakland 117. . . COAL DISCHARGING COAL, DISCHARGING. -\u25a0 r 1 Ex steamer "COMO." from Australia. . B. D. CHANDLEB. '7 Coal Bunkers, Pier 18, Or^o-st VHmti. CONTRACTORS ABTD BTJIXDERS PAINTING, tinting, paperhaaring; best work; reas. HPNTEB, 1877 O^FarrelL Tti. West W7. PETERSON * ELLIOTT. S4S Hayes; . phoa» Pag* 1577. Carpenters, tmildw*. repairs, alterations. CARL SPBOGI3. carpeatar. ' contractor, caalast work. Tel West 4«24. 12S4A Eddy rt. CHIROPODISTS DE. GEO. DUNCAN, expert chiropodist. "'l33o E- lia st. .* . near FlUmar*. AH foot ailments cgyd. HARRIS \u25a0\u25a0 H. KATZ. chlnpodist: *xs«rt . osaa> .. *ager ; electric . apparatus. UM G*Lfttm Oat*. DR. JAB. BROWN, expert ealrapodMS, at Impo- rt cm. V«n N— * and Po*t: fanafl/ < Qwrr. \u25a0-'."'.' COR3BT M*KSRI =\u25a0-. MMX. BACMAKD, corset maksr. -matad tnm 2186 Sntter ta lto Butter. - \u25a0- . MRS. M. HALL— Corsets mad* to'ord«r; »JJW - op. y 1106 Valencia st. ' * \u25a0*"'\u25a0*" N *"." : : --. / : :;'CA«H-RaqisTg»"y: :~: ~ CASH r«rl«ter*. 021 slies, of all prlst*. fox mS icicd* of biulaesa, aa liberal ttrmi. National C»sk - P.«Utrr Co.. - 1288 OoMen \u25a0 Oata ay*. |; -. '. \u25a0 CIOABS .;'- -• : " ! HORN . tt ' CO., wholes*!* tobaeoo aad cigars; Cubanola and El Sli«:o cigars. 1$ Baenm«sto ; 'St.' opp.'th* fwtles. - -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0. \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0'_'•;\u25a0 ;'^'' _ - r '_'•; DETECT! V KS '\u25a0 \u25a0-* _ ; \ ". ' ' M'CARTHY'S DetectiTt Agency— CirQ aad crW iaal work attended to. secrtcy aad dispatch; missing persoss located; com as ualc*tioaj cond- 1 1 den tul ; kgai and commercial reference*. 1238 nilaon, tor. JHir. . ?^MeC*Ttt7, Prts^»*L . CLAIRVOYANTS 1 CARL A. C*BLB. W&St j 1192 O'FAB&ELL BT.. BET. FRANKLIN XXD r AN HONEST PROPOSITION. • The fear of humsag prrvents many people ; from calling cpoa a good medium. Mr. Cahl*. ta ' prove his elairra/aat powers, gives j THIS SWOBN STATEMENT TO **J^ He will make no charge if he rails to ten . your name, occupation and what yon called tor. t He will tell you whom and when yoa will marry and how to wta the one yoa love. : Mr. Cable, as a matter of advertisement thU ' week, will give his celebrate*! 1 READINGS FOB SO CENTS. ; HE IS PEP>M t NENTLY LOCATED HEBE AND ! ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. ; Nrter before ia th* history of occult sclene* : has a man of Mr. Cable's proft»!oaal standing consented to place trt* services at the disposal of the public for inch a nominal consideration, . Realizing that this city has beea overran with I pretenders and that many of its . best citizens are anxions to visit a genuine clairvoyant and ' palmist Mr. Cable has decided to place his cen- . suitaiion fee wit&la reach of an. ' Mr. Cable has made a life study of his work and Is prepared to advise you and asuist you. no matter what your troubles are. 1 In his capacity tner* ia no gsesswerk. t>«ry procedure la definite aad exact and taa result la certain. If you have already mad* a mistake, thrown away your money and lost eonfldenco through dealing with much-advertised and self- • styled palmists aad clairvoyants aad their cnea? • claptrap methods, start from th* beginning and consult Mr. Cable. He win tell you fr*az!y your condition and what yea may expect 1* ' nothing can be don* for yon he will not take one cent of your mon*/. Has this not honesty oa the face of it? Personal Magnetism Quickly Developed. Fair and square ia all his dealings with ta* public, Mr. Caaie towers above the partially < developed medium, aad is the eavy o**.aU pr*- i tenders. :'• ADVICB ON BUSINESS. LOVE. COCBTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. He will tcaea yon how to faaetaate any oa* yoa desire, even though thousands* »f miles away; how to make your enemies your friends; make* yoa successful in your bualnes* and posi- tively completes your business In thirty -tore* days. He settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the aep> , arated. causes a speedy and happy marriage , with the oae of your choice. The earta reveals I to him the hidden treasure* buried ia her bosom. ; He interprets dreams, tells of yonr friends and enemies, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, everything. Tbe troubled and unfortunate should • seek his counsel. Thousands of families loog separated have b*em trailed by. his efforts; thoa- sam!s of hearts made gla-l through his truthful 1 predictions. Whatever may b« your troubles, anxieties, bopea, f«art an'i wishes, call on th* gifted gentleman immediately. His residence 1* visited by men in ail grades of life anxious for ' reliable mfbnnatios as tv the outcome of fntnr* 1 or past investments, and by Udl*» In all walks of life. IN CONFIDENCE. \ There is absolutely 00 accurate method wt)«re- by he caa keep the full list cf the wonderful things that have been accomplished and are now day by day being brought around t» brighten tha sad hearts of the many who have been fortunate enough to call on him, aimply because the nature of the hendrrds of different things that his wonderful power has accomplished, seen as win- ning the lov* of yoor heart s desire, or bringing about all manner of private affairs, ta so as- tounding, aad of such a great Secret natsre that after thla atrang* power bas *nc* gained your desire* jou aa rurally feel ' a hesitancy about even trusting your bosoa friend, knowing that your great happiness la slstply th* cause of bis power, bat there hay* been many who, ent cf true gratitude aad appre- ciation, have allowed themselves to -lay asid* this pride of secrecy and take him into their confidence and happiness. While he nolda all inch Information secret which la strictly profes- sional, never revealing to a living mortal, yet h* feels aa though it is a- duty to himself and to the virtues of the power he poesesse* to gtva yoa a little outline of -his record which bas ; been broccrht amend during the last year end- ing December, 1SO«, by him. Yet he rrreals no names er secrets, only the bar* facts. 721 marriages; 142 separations without any after trouble, came by the mnraal consent of opposing parties; located 18 burled treasures; lo- cated 19 wills and 11 deeda; success la gainm? 910 pensions; reunited lIS separated: has helped IS2 investors; there have been 714 eases of such private aatur* that he does not feel Ilka classifying: la fact, it suffices to only say ther» Is no heart so sad or wish too great that your hopes cannot be speedily realized by the fore» oX this wonderful power. "\u25a0 SATISFACTION GIVEN OB NO FEH ACCEPTED. POSITIVELY GUARANTEES SUCCESS WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL. HOCBS— 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., DAILY AN!> SUNDAY. CARL A. CABLE. 1182 OTARRELL ST.. BET. FKANKUN AXD GOCGH. — — •-^\u25a0"- > Wfc? THE Whit* Mysttc nf India. OBMONDE, formerly 10 years on Markwt st; a clairvoyant wtth power: genuine, reliable, conscientious; past, present, future: buxlnen advice, love, marriase. divorce: removes *vll influences, tells your fnll aim*: born In th» Orient with the power of any 10 mediums; readmss $1. 1310 Devisadero. bet. Ellis aci O'Farrell. MISS M. WILLR. the fa-r.rtns prysful »e-n»«s. lo- cated at 1505 Genrv st.. bet. I.a~nn» aad Ba- ebsaas; cue who is well Iroown and one wha Is competent to read yoer life: she reveals th« past, gives correct forecast ot th«» fatqre and will give valcable sdvlce concerning all mat- ters of bestnesa; readings daily, 10 s. el and 9 p. m. : phcae West 74SS. MME. PORTER, clairvoyanf mwliitsi. teHs past, present snd future: born w!ri dona'e veil and second slsht: o^rtls rend etairv-.rjntly: 'adles. BOc: gents. Si: palmistry an.t e'aSrvoynt slt- i tiers, full life reading. *1.."M): open S-*nday; walk lnj top floor. 1533 O'Farr»U. nr. Stelner. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, clairvoyant, seeress acd psychic medium; give* eoaidenflal '\u25a0»-<ltns* daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.. at 1425 Stein- ' er st, bet EUIs and O'Farrel!. S*n Francisco. MME. MILLER, great card n-ad-r. Jn't arrived from East: has ;»v*ate<l at Stnptet Kn*e\ room 9; McAllister nr. Webster: gt-ufs 50?. ladle* 25c. MISS ZEMDAIt. yenne. elf ted eluir. ar'» p.iimUt; a wanderfa! proohrtes*; names: ladies. 50c; rents. $1; hrs. 10 to 9. 12C0 El. If. nr. Laytra-u MME. KRONENEERfe. eJnlrvoyuu car* reader, palmist; when other* fail try me: readings 23e. 440 Brazil aye.. Saa Mat«o or Ineleslde cars. MME. LA CLAIR, psyc-if,* palmist and card reader; qsestloos answered. ICC2A C. Gato. MRS. JACKSON. pa!ml«T; r!air. : curd reader; ladles only; iucty charms free. 7<5 Folsom, Sl. MADAM SCHAEFFEB. cUirvcysat card resd«r. water seer. 803 Larcaa St.. near McAllister. MRS. BBOWN. clalrrersnt and curd reader. Cst> m*rly 57 Bta st; now iBtfß FUtmoro. •IMB. D« - VAN. eUlrvoTaat. palmist, card reader. 1107 Gold-»a Gato aye. MME. MARSEAl'— Carfi reader. 2933 Mission *t. near 23d. L. 2.V. G. 50c. \u25a0 SFIRITrAITISM A— B*v. Katie Hesssmaaa-Harvcaton. ta* h!;V ly gifted prophetic i»*r»ss: readings dally: cir- cles Friday*. 2 aad S p. at.; 25c. 2771 H Folsom. near 24ta. Cut this oat. Como eon- snlt me; be advls*d and gald*d. MME. VIGARS. aplrltaal meetings every night; sitting* gaily. 1003 Buchanan, nr. McAllistor. MRS. SEAL, jplrltual medium; ' readings dally. T8« McAllister st; drcl* Thnrsday. 8 p. a. MME. YOUNG'S test circle tcntgot. 13c; «cr. • FUlaor* and Broadway; readings daily. MH3. CBXXDLE. aatsrlalizing seaac* gnatfay rranlag. 8 o'clocx. 1400 McAUlstrr st. . PALMISTRY PALMIST— Jnst arrived from th* East MX3S LUCHJS BAY. 1134 VWman St.. saif Z IOtS. LB LAND, astrolagist: atrrtsar; nofoaea»*«' \u25a0 written. Tl< Oold*a Oat* «v^. room^a.- \u25a0 J ' PBBHMAIOSO riOSTSKB DXTM PUU.TXXO CO, Hagsrty * WUls. 919 McAlUrter st.. a««r Lagiiun giui bur»t . aad aeecrdioa skirt* to ordatj katf*. •id* pleating aa4 plaklag; button* etrm+i; work don* waC« yen wait; also a ta3X ILa* of : Biflags and 1 triaiil^gs. AOCOBDIOM, knlT* aad snaavnt pleattw. talK . .tonbolts aad bsttßM mada at S 6* w art's Lin fa j and Notion Star*. ii! 3 Post st, n**i Taa Xiv I . av*-| fonaarly ot Taylor rt, . McDOWILL'S Dre—mattpg aad adliaery School. 1115 Post St.. Mir Via Ness. Branch 101 i Wasamgtaa st, Oakland. Pattern* cut to order. SUNBURST, areordion, knir»-ple*tinj. bsttojsk. battoßßole*, llnmg, notion*; mall order* »ol!e. ted. tTEILE-S. M2Q Post; pboo* Wart U2*. A. C \u25a0 BBOWK. - evbrotderer: deaigaa mad* tad -. cmbroioaTy *a sort*. <\u25a0 «31 McACisteT rt. LE . MODELS School of Dressiamktaw; psttsraa , eat to measure. 1313 Bash st. room ft. . MARIE MUZIO, drosamatert fIMC-oias* work. ' .. 708 PoIV st; t*L Ttaamn 2408. 51