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54 R ED \VOODjCrrY_ |lEA I"JESTATE___ MANUFACTURERS. ATTENTION! Redwood City— For sale: Entire block on m«in line railroad, with spur track. Apply to CURRAN CLARK. 235 Montgomery *t.. S. V. REAL ESTATE TO EICHAXGE FOR EXCHANGF.. $40.000— Cor. Saa»ome and Green, with *pur $+i.Orto— Cor. on stb *t. nr. Howard: improved. $75,000— Lot on 4th nr. Mission; unimproved. $2 625 23 shares Mechanics Savings Bank stock, book value; want $025 cash, bal- ance goo<l clear improved property. HSrt, ooa— Montgomery st. corner ne«r «.«lm>r- nla; will jexchange for outside lands or ' Improved property, or improved city prop- erty anl pay eowe cash difference ir necessary. $1t).0«0— 57^ acre* near St. Helena; 23 acres S ve«r old resistant wine grapes: 2" acres rich bottom Und; good family orchard; jtood « room house, large barn, large wine cellar and wine making plant; 2 horses, cow w«coui>. buggies and complete farm- ing implement*; live stream running | through ranch. «r.« r . _.'-- \u25a0'"-;__\u25a0 $7 SOO—S room hmwe in Piedmont for Los Anfeles property; will pay cash differ- s;^s 000 — Fine bonie. Ix>s Angeles, for Bay View residence or vacant lot. San Francisco. 55OOOO— f»20 actes near Snelliag. Merced coun- ty: 440 acres bottom land: will ex- » c'h«nge for Sau Francisco residence or in- iom» property. fl 000 to $10i-t.«<Oo — Clear lots, city limits. >an Mateo. for San Francisco improved prop- s»;7 625— lYst lets, balance unsold in subdivision down peninsula: only 15 minute* from city: will exchange for improved hsn Princis'-o or Oakland property, all or part, and pay cash difference or assume mongaee. fXi I_s— lS3 lotf=. balance unsold subdivision in 1 city limits San Francisco; all street work «nd improvements finished: trade for good \u25a0 inside property, improved or unimproved; p*r cash difference. r. b. cross. 1009 Monadnock building. CITY REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY. sa.Ooo— A modern, 11 room house: lot 40x1 :>o; all street work done: 2 blocks from Berke- ley city hall: $4,000 mortgage. jS 500— A modern. S room house: lot 4.>x140: on electric car line and fine street: Alameoa. $<s.oo<V— Hnu!=e r.t 10 room«: lot 30x100; rrult- vale; $3,700 mortgage. $12 000— I»t 100x135: house- of S rfK.ms and cot- tage of S rooms; mortgage $4,000; Berke- ley. 53.5f<r__L < ot 33:4x100; modern 6 room cottage, windmill and tank; 2 blocks to Key Route. *14,.V)0— Lot B0I135; business block. 2 stories end 23 rooms T. baths and toilets; mort- gage $s.</io. j«ssno— Modern S rooms: lot 4HX100; near Key Rnute; $3,000 mortgage. HIGH M. CAMERON, 10SS Broadway. FOR EXCHANGE— For clear city, equity of $5,000 in 10 «. orclmr.l and chicken ranch near j fc*Dta Ro«a _n<i electric station: new 8 room house, ham. modern chicken houses with ce- mect floors, fully equipped 1™ 4.<Kn» hens; In- .-lu<3e* incubators. Implement*-, wagous. cow j and 400 chickens. I.SOO a. stock ranch, improved, for $10 per a. Orchards, vineyards and mountain ranches for •tie end trade. Write me. "£i_ A. P. WALHBIDGE. 91 Bacon bltlg.. Oakland. BARGAIN. Beautiful 30 sere summer resort in- Santa Cn:r rot*. : S^ miles from Los Gatos. 3 miles from Alma; sanitary plumbing, baths, etc.: equipment? to accommodate S3 people; excel- , lent *prln(t water piped to buildings and grounds: on account of other interests will •acrlnce for cash if taken soon, or trade for income property in bay cities or San Jose; may .-.insider alfalfa or other land. Apply Owner, box 145. Los Gatos. Cal. TO EXCHANGE Houses, cottages, flats, vacant lots -nd insines* property, in fact any clacs of property in ard •round Oakland. Can handle any proposition of merit. D. F. MINNEY. 422 llth st.. Oakland. Just east of Broadway. EXCHANGE — 10 acre* of apples, Gravenstein. Sp!tzenhcr« and Pippin. S yrs. old; also. 12 acres of plums; cottage and bath, new; close to Napa boat landing: school, rural mail del.; for S. F. improved property or unimproved. YON RHEIN - GILBERT. 3052 Hith st. BEAFTIFt'L HOME IN SANTA BARBARA; WILL EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO OR BAY RESIDENCE: $5,000; MORTGAGE $1,300. E. D. JIDD & CO.. 2409 SANTA CLARA AY.. ALAMEDA. I HAVE for sale or exchange a small improved place near St. Helena; also a 100 acre stock rancb In .mountainous district, with outside rangre: well fenced and rood bouse." Price of ench is. $2,000. Address Owner P. O. box 140. Berkeley. C_l. . FOR exchange for vacant lots, a new 7 100 m hnu»e. sleeping porclv, hardwood floors. clo*e to Key Route and S. P. station; clav-y neighbor- hood. Telephone evenings Piedmont 4757. GOOD equities in residences for lots about greater Oakland: auto* for lots: fine ranch near Htywtrd: $3.«?00 for business. DU RAY SMITH, '1f'1.% Broadway. Oakland. WHAT have you to exchange for. 3 lots in Halfmoon Bay. 1 lot !_ Point Richmond? .VM» 4th St.. Otkltnd. • JJ.YOOO — Oaklsnd inside property, gfxxl. for un- improved nlfajfa land. See ABBOTT. f<s7 Broadway, room 25. Oakland. COfNTRY and city property exchanged. J. P. " GARDNER. €25 Mona-lnock. San Francisco. EXCHANGE 4 lots In Richmond. $400 each, for ranch. J. A. SIMMERS. Richmond. Cal. CHAS. W. KISIIER. property exchange broker. for quick results. <i6O Market st. HAVE J«y Income property to exchange for country unimproved. Box 4f1."i0. .("all office. WE can secure you an advantageous exchange. FIDELITY REALTY CO.. 7K3 Market st. FARMS FOR SALE Ht'NDRED thousand fruit, dairy and poultry ftrms In Missouri. $2.50 per acre and up. For full particulars ask Missouri State Immi- gration Commission. Springfield, Mo. j FREE government farms; 1 ,0(i0,000 acres open: location hy counties, where to apply, bow to secure ltiO acres free, etc; official l>ook. "V*-« «-«nt Government Lands": price _T>c postpaid. WF.BB ITB. CO.. Dept. 3S. St. Paul. Minn. PBOPEBTV WAXTED FARM LANDS WANTED. Would also represent other interests, care for Income property and loan money. Have well established business In I»» Angeles and many inquiries from tourists for small farm*. \u2666•specially in San Joaquin county. Experi- enced, competent and have Al credentials. S. F.. T.<>k Angele* and elsewhere. Bonds if de«ir«-d: also bank references. A srond oppor- tunity is presented for those having use for skilled and loyal service in other lines. Also evperien'-ed «ppr«iser. F. C. SMITH, Argo- naut hotel, S. F. WANTED— San J«tqnin valley lands for tourists. Box 888, Station C, Los Angeles.. PROPERTY wanted— Good Tarm. fully equipped j for dairying; must have- some alfalfa: about) <7.OO0: will pay half ca»b. Box 2s7f», Call, i mm — — — ———__—\u25a0 — — _— — _mmmmmmmmmmmmim m mmmm m I LUMBER FOR SALE SHINGLES. $1.50; rustic, pine and red. $22; flooring. $17: lining and hoards, tin. 33 irnh. TIMBER LAND REDWOOD «nd pine timber land in lots to suit: W to ]0.000 or more aereti: also a large and paying -mill property. ROTHERMEL & CO., ' 247 Rn«< M«lg.. San Fninclsc<v ; OIL LAXnS 80 tcres of oil land in NW. part of Kern county; nesreni oil well G miles (DerU'c Deo .lit.r.i "is awaiting an offer. Address O. W. T., npi. a, 34<i0 Sacramento ft.. S. F. _ BUSIXESS CHAXCES FORT GEORGE, lan great metropolis of North I America, will be one of the largest cities in the wwt, end the largest in British Columbia, except Vancouver. Fort George fa the geographical and strategic commercial center of British Columbia and present supply point. Fort George is on main line of Grand Trunk Pacific (transcontinental) railway, now build - Inz. and terminus (or on line) of tdx other i railways projected and building. Fort George Is at Junction of 1,000 mile* of Btrigable waterway?, on which 3 lines of §teamboats now ply. Millions- acres finest agricultural land, coal, timber and mineral, are tributary. Tbe im- mense tonnage from waterways will be trans- ferred to railways at Fort George. One hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) •rill b« »p«-t In next three years in vicinity bujiai-F railroads alone. First offering of busi- ness lots $150 each for inside lots and $200 etch for corners, payable $10 down and $10 per month; so Interest, no taxes until 1811; 10 per i cent discount for cash. \u25a0 Title Insured and . snaranteed \u25a0by the iroTernment. which owns oj»«^u_rter of the lots. Write quickly for maps, plans and official data. NATURAL XIESODRCKS SECURITY CO.. Ltd., 421 Winch Bidg.. Vanconvcr. B. C, .....HOISESTEAD TIMBER CLAIMS. 100 miles from Si«n Francisco; pood roads. scbooU; not far from railroads; agricultural land and a guarantee of two and a half rail- . lion feet of marketable timber to each claim. I will telj j-ou why they are there and bow to £nfl tbeß - G, A. WINCHESTKR. 800m\137, .r*cl_c 'Bid-.. 821" Market st. BUSINESS CHAjVCJ£S^_Con«nued^_ FOR SALE — Money making delicatessen: living rooms; chance for man 'and wife." 739 Pacific building. 1 FOR SALE— OId established meat market: receipts $3,500 month; cause, sickness. 759 Pacific bidg. FOR SALE — This day, hotel, restaurant; cheap rent; long lease; snap. 759 Pacint- bidg. FOR SALE — Old established corner saloon and restaurant. 759 Pacific bidg. ' , FOR SALE — Market st. restaurant; receipts $3.000 month. 751) Pacific bidg. FOR SALIi — Saloon, wholesale district; day trade. 759 Pacific bldg. FOR SALE — Candy, confectionery, statioa- ery store; living rooms; chance for lady. 759 Pacific bldg. WANTED— Partner with $5,000; planing mill proposition. 75» Pacific bldg. WANTED— Man take interest old estab- lished money maker with $1,000.' 759 Pacific building. "FOR SALE — 10 room rooming house: money making dlst. ; man and wife. 759 Pacific bldg. TETLOW _ CO., 12 GEARY ST., ROOM 408. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED; CAFE: LONG lease: BEST LOCATION in city; $11,500; part cash: CLEARING $500 monthly. BIG PROFITS: DIGNIFIED WORK. A MONEY MAKING SNAP; $250. PARTY WITH $300 CAN CLEAR $100 MONTHLY EASY ON INVESTMENT. POOLROOM, well equipped; doing good business; part cash. RARE OPPORTUNITY; bazaar store; cheap rent: lease; good location; clearing $400 monthly. SNAP— SNAP— SNAP. RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTER. T ETLO W & CO.. 12 GEARY ST., ROOM 408. PHOENIX REALTY EXCHANGE, Mechanics' Bank Bldg., 048 Market st. Phones Kearny 41CG, Home C 2722. Hotel, Business and Rooming House Broker. Saloon; transfer corner; burned district. Saloon; wholesale district. Saloon; south of Market; snap. Saloon and lodging bouse; Mission. 2O rooms; burned distrlci: snap. 20 room apartment house; terms. Apartment house: 82 rooms; clears $500 per month; near Fairmont hotel; -part cash. Apartment bouse; t>4 rooms; 4 blocks from Emporium; clears $300. Several other desirable saloons and rooming houses. ARE you looking for the right kind of an op- portunity, all things carefully considered, to invest from $100 to $2,5003 Mauy "great en- terprises in legitimate operation today have made and are now making large fortunes for those who put in no more than either amount stated when the business was young. I am thoroughly convinced that I have a proposi- tion equally as good. Investigate at once. Telephone. 'Call or write for printed matter ; and further particulars. O. E. CHANEY. Bulletin bldg.. San Francisco; tel. Kearny 340. I IX X X X IX — X FAMILY liquor store; will clear $300 a month: living rooms adjoining: invoice about $1,500; not all of the cash mjuired; price $1,500. M|£ _3£ CANDY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ICE CREAM and notions; price $650; 3 nice living rooms In rear. GEO. A. HERRICK. 1005 MARKET ST. IX X IX - X THE FULLER CO. OF OAKLAND, ftlfe Broadway. $250— C room flat; good outfit; 2 rooms rented for, $18; rent paid till May. $2"»> cash, balance on time; butcher shop: marble top counters; refrigerator; receipts $40. ! $1.20O — 26 room apartment house; will trade. *050 — 12 r-.x^ns; all rented; cost $1,000. ?<V) — 20 rooms; clears $108; rent $27. We have any business desired; call. AA— THK FULLER COMPANY. 322 PACIFIC BLDG.. MARKET ST. at 4th. SAN FRANCISCO. PHONES DOUGLAS 1023 and J1023. High class business opportunities confidentially bandlt-d. To sell or engage in business or raise money on any bona fide business, see us. ELEGANTLY furnished rooming house of 32 roouis; in Pacific st. :. house all full and pay- ing big money; price .$2,500; also saloon and I dunce hall doing business of $25 to $50 dally: ! death cause of sale. Apply 066 Market st., room 7. . GENTS" furnishings and shoe store In lively town ur. S. F. : owner has other business and will sell at Invoice, about $2,500; a chance to step into a business established 11 years; lnst year r.^-eipts $35.0ii0. CLAUKE _ MAGNUS. 830 MARKET. Room 507 SALOON AND LODGING HOUSE: nr. water front; doing a good business; 14 furnished rooms; rent only $90; price $1,600: terms or will consider reasonable offer; wife can not stand the work. CLARKE _ MAGNUS, 830 MARKET, Room 507 RESTAURANT, old established: best equipped in OAKLAND; clears over $200 monthly; .rent $Xi; lease; closed on Sundays; price reduced to $l>so, as work Is too hard for widow. Only with CLARKE & MAGNUS. 830 MARKET. Room 507 $000 — SPECIALTY business clearing $200 monthly, including the .sole right in four states. Owners have other business and MUST i-ell. Fullest investigation invited. For par- ticualrs SEE CLARKE & MAGNUS, 830 Mar- ket st., room 507. WANTED— Good live partner In the insurance business; doing a large business md have any amount of renewals 10 go after; prefer an "out- side man: will hear investigation: half interest $4o<K will make an easy proposition to right party. Box 4045. Call office. Oakland. Cal. PUBLIC accounting company will sell an inter- est in Its business to an experienced man who is qualified to act as manager; prefer C. P. A.; average business 3'years over $»!.000 per year; last in. mtli $880; good reasons for selling. Ad- dress President, box 785. Stockton, Cal. RUBBER stamp and printing business; partner wjth $500 to $2.<«00 to enlarge; part cash and 1 security; established 15 years; extra good op- portunity; experience unnecessary, as owner is an expert. Chicago Rubber Stamp Co., 805 ! Broadway. Oakland. I HAVE patent for Ridewalk light: I want a partner with some means to manufacture the f.ame. or would sell outright: will give full j details to any one meaning business; a first class proposition. Address box 28sn. Call. SHOE maker as partner; must know his work, with $25<>; machine repairing; established; good location; all up to date: must be sober; investigate at once. Occidental hotel. 3d st., LESTAGE, room 212, aft. till 7 p. m. today. FOIt sale — Grocery; new store, new ntoe_; good location; nice cash trade already established: low rent; full particulars' given. Address Owner. 103 Clinton st.. Santa Cruz. COMMERCIAL AUDIT CO.. Business Broker*— Investments thoroughly Investigated and safely placed. We assist the seller and protect buyer. 319 Metropolis Bank bldg.; phone Sutter 19. GENUINE snap If taken at once; bakery and confectionery; trade established; see this to- day. A. C. BRANSON, 2581 Shattuck ay., Berkeley. Cal. SPLENDID HOUSE, 17 rooms, $1,350: good lo- cation: furniture very good and new; low rent, lease; this Ir gilt edge and a sure money maker. An usual. G. HIAM, f«6B Broadway. , WOOD, HAY. COAL AND GRAlN— Located In Broadway; scales, cheap rent; doing a fine business;" will Invoice stock: a snap. G. I HIAM. ft*>B Broadway. Oakland. . liC ROOM HOTEL In Washington; rent $5 « room: lease; up to date nml ' a good invest- ment; $5.<i00: will exchange for Income prop- erty. G. HIAM, IKiS Broadway, Oakland. PICTURE theater: must be sold at once on ac- count of disagreement of partners; doing good business; long lease; low rent. 'Box 2943, Call. PARTNER to Invest $1,500 in a well established, paying business; must have business ability. Box 2387. Call office. FISH, fruit and vegetable stand to let: reason- able; doing good business now. Bay City Mar- ket. 615 Laguna st. I STATIONERY, Ice cream and notion store: near school: with 4 rooms and bath; reasonable. Apply 280 24th ay.. Richmond. GOOD PAYING restaurant and confectionery for eaie: real snap at $2,200. Address 30 South 2d st.. San Jo«c. Cal. FOR «ale— FiiKl clnss Testa ur«nt: good location; sickness cause of sale. Apply to 14nil Valencia wt. S. A. G. ' ;- ONE-HALF Interest best real estate business on the coast: can easily clear $500 month;. open for investigation. Box • 2fi">. Ca II office.. : MUSIC STORE— Large stock o7 Phonographs and records on band; cheap rent: will sell at invoice: $1,150. G. HIAM. Otis Broadway. FINE RESTAURANT— CIenrs over *2Oi» month; tent* C 4: "modern; 1 bl<wk from --Broadway; $1,850. G. HIAM, fl«8 Broadway, Oakland. 9 ROOMS — House keeping; all : filled; In the center of Oakland; low rent: only $325; lnves- tigate. G. HIAM.--96S Broadway. Oakland. II ROOMS — $375: long lease; low rent: all full: 2 blocks from Brtftidway.; G." HIAM, > 96* Broadway, Oakland. / \u25a0- \u25a0 — .. MONEY loaned \u25a0 to Inventors . to patent good ideas. JOHN* WEDDERBURK, Capitalist, Brookland. D. ' C. '-.- '\u25a0','..-.\u25a0\u25a0 -• UPHOLSTERY store for sale. at reasonable price; j excellent location: well established and dolug good business. . Address box 4864,' Call. , :< \ • ' j FOR sale — A good paying route 'on Tbe Call In Alameda county. Anplv to J. R. LENHART, Circulation Dept., S. F. Call, 3d 'and Market. HAVE great money making discovery; wish part- ner with about $500: prefer man or. woman free to go to Chicago. Box 2851, Call office." r;.' FOR Fale— A good newspaper: route in a good district in this city. - Apply to J. R.v LEX- j HART. Circulation Department,; S.-F.-Call. j CLEANING and DYEING route; $275; horse and waron. * G. •HIAM.v &Q& Broadways. Oakland. THE SA^ST FRANCISCO CALL; SUNDAY; {FEBRUARY 13. 1910; BXJSI.\BSS'CHA.\CES--Contlnned SALOONS— SNAPS '.THIS; WEEK— SALOONS SALOON and rooming house. $l.f»OO takes it. SALOON and GROCKRY. $2,500 takes it. - SALOON, grocery store and lot; exchange for rondhouse or ranch. : * SALOON ou water front. $l.r»00. . SALOON Kearny nt..and Barbary coast.' Snap. SALOON! $1,000 handles it. Mission. -. SALOON, Market Bt.;*-|5,000;f a chance. l SALOON, Fillmoi-p st.; corner; $1,000. SALOON, trade for real estate. • SALOON lease worth money; 3d st. : $S,fMW). SALOON, Market st..' nets JtJOO mo.; 20 \u25a0 yrs. old. . ' ' CIGAR STAND on Market ft. for rent. , CIGAR STAND; $2.1« i; SNAP. DANCING PAVILION across the boy. ?-T-O. THK FULLER CO.'i 322 Pacific nldg. Market st. at 4th. KXCLUSIVK DEALKRS IN THE BKST. WESTERN INVESTMENT Co!. S3O Market st. Rooms 418-4IU. Phone Kearny 1990, C2.'»10. \u25a0No charge for listing business for sale. Half interest- in market; Broeories. meats, etc. BIK trade. Present owner can not handle busi- ness alone any lonper. \u25a0so must take partner. $1.!»00; 3 year lease at 'soo mo.' rent. , Model making and mechanical business for sale nt a sacrifice;.' present owner there 10 years; srood business; 3 living rooms. This will pay well and is well worth Investigating. DOWNTOWN CAFKTERIA' for $l."0. Quick. SALOON. OX WATER FRONT $I.<>oo. LUNCH COIJNTF.R at sacritite. SAILORS' LODGING HOUSK $.V>o. \u25a0GROCERY, $rt.V); snap:' Invoices more. : Stationerj". $7.10. BKST IN CITy.- Ondy store for $22."i: near school "\u25a0\u25a0.•«? POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR: GETS THE COIN: LUNCH COUNTER IN .CONNECTION. WESTERN I NY. CO.. S3O Market st. ! BARGAINS— IF YOU ARK LOOKING FOR i GOOD PROPOSITIONS IX SALOONS,- CAFES AND BUFFETS AND GROCERIES, CALL ON C. S. MOORE. HOI-1502 WESTBANK BLDG.. f S3O MARKET ST. Saloon and restaurant combined. Mar- ket st. .: $:?,(MtO Saloon, Market st. 5,000 Saloon, Market st. .7,500 Saloon, 4th st. 3,000 Saloon,** Market st. 75.0<i0 Grocery, downtown; delicatessen 2,<mh"» ATTENTION, BUYERS— If yon are looking for bargains in lodging \aiid apni'tment houses in best locations for bt.ih transient and permit - ; vent roomers, call on C. S. iIOORE, 601*602 Westbank bidg.. 830 Market st. 4S room apartment, Oakland. <!0 room apartment, Oakland. 40 rooms, transient, Oakland, i 4H room lodging house, San Francisco; good location and has waiting list. 0 ROOM house, all rented. $400. ! 70 room hotel, north of Market; mo<lern, $."i,OOO. 78 room house, nicely furnished, .$4,">00. liV) room apt. house, fnrn.; N. of Mkt., ?1. 500. 42 room hotel; all modern, N. Mkt.: very line, $4,000. 3« room., cor., 3 blks. N. Market; dieap, $2,500. 00 room hotel. N. of Market: all modern. $::.r>oo. » room house, all rented; nieelv furnished, $350. Restaurant. 12 tables. (J prlv. rooms; sales $00 pe r day; $l,S00; terms. (> room flat, fine-furniture: nil modern. $3."0. .1 room flat, furniture good as new, $14400. Cig. stand on Market St.; sales $20 to $23 per day : • $000. . Cigar stand on good business street: cor. : $300. I have a great many other opportunities. I would like to have you call Mini investigate. THOMPSON & CO., 302 Hewes Wag.. Mkt. & tith. UNION INVESMENT CO.. BUSINESS CHANCES AND ROOMING HOUSES. 7,57 Market st. at 4th,. Room 132. CANDY AND STATIONERY near large schools. apartment house district, with large rooms; rent $25; worth $7oO; our price .*4.">o. UNION INV. CO., 757 Market st. PARTNER WANTED to take cash and nsslst . goo.l cook In PAYING RESTAURANT; price $250 for % Interest. UNION INV. CO.. 7*7 Market st. GROCERIES AND CANDY near Imge school; rent $20; large stock: 3 fur. rooms; price $375. . UNION INV. CO., 787 Market st. BROWN & SWKKTLA XD. 40S llth St.. Oakland REMEMBER, we carry the largest list of busi- ness chances on the Pacific coast. Restaurant; pays well; investigate;" price $325. Delicatessen; 2 rooms; fine -place; price $400. Grocery- a live one: price $1.000.. ' Hotel; 17 rooms; good location; price $2.r.."0. If there is anything for sale In business chances we have it. BROWN & SWEETLAND, 408 llth st.. Oakland Selling agents for Pullman car shop lots; 500 lots sold in 20 days. ________ No charge for listing a business. $125 — Restaurant; nice, little money maker. $125 — Pool room clearing $75 per month. *('.".O — Road house,. San Mateo co.: a gift. $1.250 — Pool room, 5 tables, clearing ?175 per month. $1.200 — Delicatessen; $30 dally: terms If wanted." ' $I,2oo— Restaurant; heart of the financial dis- trict. $2,750 — Saloon; positively a money maker; safe buy. $4,000— Grocery; this Is one of the best. . GILLIES & «'O.. 1023 Market st.. room 22. CREAMERY MEN. DO NOT PASS THIS UP An established business with a route of 200 cus- tomers; fully equipped ; fine, store: delicatessen added would greatly Increase profits: price $1.500.. CLARKE & MAGNUS, \u25a0 S3O MARKET. Room 507 $GOO— SPECIALTY business: clearing $200 monthly, including the sole right in 4 states; owners have other business and MUST sell; ; fullest investigation invited. For particulars SEE CLARKE & MAGNUS, 830 MARKET. Room 507 ART AND NOVELTY store: established 7 yenrs; in best town SONOMA CO.; clears $300 month- ly; price reduced to $<i,00O; worth $S,noO; prof- Its on postal cards pays the rent. SEE CLARKE & MAG.NUS. JCO MARKET, Room 307 HOTEL, old established, Snn Mateo co. ; near R. R. depot: 30 well furnished rooms, bur and dining room clear $300 monthly; rent $125; price $5.000..- . . CLARKE & .MAGNUS. S3O MAKKET. Room 507 OLD ESTABLISHED " confectionery and . ice cream business; factory; good location; first class trade: opportunity open few days only; worth price; must be cash. Box 13. Oroville, Cal. $3,000 required to finance business proposition that will stand the closest .-'-' investigation: profits unlimited: investor can control nil finances; particulars at interview. Box 2079, Call office. ' : ' ' ' FOR sale — Delicatessen and restaurant combined; have all fixtures and living rooms in back; large stock; it will pay you to investigate this; making :good money; owner going away. 1.T.12 Tniitvale ay.. Oakland. "• - : CLARKE &\u25a0 MAGNUS. BUSINESS BROKERS, 830 MARKET ST. nr. ELLIS. ROOM 507. NO CHARGE for listing A BUSINESS. . SEE US FOR BARGAINS IN BUSINESS PLACES OF. ALL DESCRIPTIONS. DELICATESSEN AND CANDY STORE: 11 r.- large school: rent $35, with 4 living rooms; Mission district; price SCT»O:; satisfactory terms will be arranged; a good place for man and wife. SEE CLARKE & MAGNUS. 830 MARKET, Room 507 SNAP — Candy fitore and Ice cream "parlor near . large school;' 3 living rooms; bath: rent reasonable; must sell by the Jut; owner to leave city. 4143 litth st. . ' \u25a0 . ESTABLISHED" dry -goods : business for sale In Oakland; -stoch about $4,000; net earnings over $200 monthly: fullest Investigation. Box -> 4045, Call office, Oakland. . COMPANIES FINANCED— SECURITIES MAR- KETED. -Railway. Industrial, mining, power. ESTABLISHED HOUSE. Dept. _\u0084 P. O. box '.1922, New York; v-;.V. AMUSEMENT. PEOPI.K r ATTENTION! Here's a bonanza: ' $s,imX> ! buy* :. a clean, legitimate proposition: cost $10,000; clears $150 month nndcr hired help. FULLER CO. WOOD, -coal. lih.v a'od?graln business; now.is the chance for the light party to get into a good business. Box 4012., ; Call office, Oakland. $350— PARTNER IN. PLUMBING SHOP (with , registered \u25a0• plumber!; -' well .estab. ..business: plenty of- tools.' hftrse and- wagons. Call 757 Market St., room. 132. .. .' . ' . FOR sale— Saloon in, good location; on account of slcknessV'Apply ut Broadway Brewing Co., lath; st. and Treat jiv.~ . FINE opportunity -\u25a0 for : good ' printer and news- e papenuan;7 big .-.field; no competition. Write »box 20SO, Call office. WANTED-^SMALL .FITTED MACHINE SHOP; buy or i-ent;; state, price, equipment, location, rental.- power. "\u25a0 -. FULLER CO. . \u25a0 . . NEWSPAPER Krajjenoy and routes for- sale.; i reasoimble. '-'. Address V. EDWARD, 877 S.Dth ' St., SaiiLjose.'iCJiiL- - ... \u25a0 ";• \u25a0'- . ~ ."\u25a0'.- POULTRY- farm- inßiiager;'.i-esiiousil)le;- on sal- ary or, half* lnterest, basis; great- opportunity. P. '.0..-sbox l »,lLo3;jHoliokeii. --X. J. . $1,500 will; tVcurc .a'growlug cush business pay- ing $100 netimonthly: don't ' miss this opjiur- tunlty. Box 2053. >\u25a0 Call office. . . . BOARDING f aud . livery " stable; good, ;: Eteady - boarders ;i*BOTi4 s_ock;-all working; 'low-rent; long* lease;""" $4,500. |-'\u0084B ox 5 4!)37, . Ca.ll office. ;- MACHINIST^ wanted with cash for to-operative com pan.V" .maniifaeturiiig, staple 7 article: 1 Bteady work;<gowl wages-; ' shan* profits.-: FULLER GOJ HOTEL DINING? ROOM; 'clears $125 monthly; price i $450:" not *all cash; cckml; district. ; SEE CLARKE: & MAGNUS,: S3O MARKET,' Room 507 $700 'and, services will put you in position -where • you'ean .m'a_e'.slX)o month;! money' seoured'to cut Mlmbet- with endless -chain saw.". : 20^ ; Tith." FOU'.dsaJer-Olft > established \u25a0 livery, feed , and . boardliig^stable; receipts 'sl, two month. ;W 75!) :" Pacific' blflK."^: -. \..-;:-. ; v, :.;,-.; - .:."'/'.:;?:\u25a0 j.'.--:'Xs 27 ROOMSnear' Market i»t.;'; furniture nnd .car. . pe"ts~"in" .excellent "condition; -good, transient trade; rent reasonable; price $1.500.. 20^2 sth st.. PARTNER with * services sln • brokerage . business." " Address jboxi^Ro^ACalllofficc. >>-;.., : WE make: ho charge for 'list ing: business -proper--' ; ties for tsale.K SMITH & C 0.,037 l'liclau'bld_. c BUSIXKSS CHA>'CK k -r Cl " ltlnn * <1 ~~ rI^M^StToT^ people i'fV^twr gains investigate. 444 Valencia st..\ VM *.th st. FOR -sale or rent— Bargain: first class, small planing mill; easy terms. Box 123, Sunnyvale. ROUTE on rthis paper for sale— Oakland and Berkeley. Phone . Piedmont 4-08. V. > ; WANTED— SSOO In honest mining deal: fortune "ig this, p. p. box ,474, San Francisco. :.-\u25a0•\u25a0 FOR sale— First class restaurant at low price; doing good business. \u25a0' 3032 HUh " st. \u25a0_________ ' LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE^^ AA-TIIK FULLER COMPANY. _ " - _ '_ M 322 PACIFIC BLDG.. MARKET ST. AT 4TH. PHONES: DOUGLAS 1023 AND J1023- The largest and roost complete list of flab., . rooming and apartment bouses in- California. ' READ— AND THEN ACT! THE BARGAIN OF YOUR LH-K— 2o r™™*' fine location for either -rooming or boarding; furnished in mahogany, birdseye maple and golden ouk; white curled liair mAt tres se s ., on every bed; offered for 2 days only at $i._oo, half cash. THE FULLER CO. ' EIGHTEEN ROOMS good location, handsomely furnished; clears fl_s; nothing like it in-tbe city; at our price. SHOO. THE FULLER (.0. THK SWKLLKST APARTMENT HOUSE on the coast;: 60 rooms; [corner; grandly furnished: clears $350: cost $12,500 t-> equip. ;Do you want a bargain? THE FULLER CO. DOWNTOWN HOTEL, 50 rooms. 25 baths, magnificently furnished; brass beds and best carjietu money can- buy; a beauty, that s all. THE FULLKR CO. ' - " - ""'\u25a0 HOW ABOUT THIS? »i room flat, cost $3,000, for $800., 10 iwnis, clearing $50 per month: $550. » : rooms, rent $15. clears .*45; $450. 20 rooms, rent $(!5, clears $150; $1,250. THE FULLER CO.. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THK BEST. - G. A. HERRICK. 1005 Market st. corner Oth. Delger bidg. Phone Market 3100. SWELL LITTLE 25 room house, N. Market, close in;- rent $HK); hot aud cold water and closets every room; '$1,200, part cash. '; \u25a0 32 ROOMS; FINE sunny corner: always full; rent $4 per room;- close in. near Market; $l,t>oo. FINE SUNNY 14 room house, all equipped for house keeping; rent $50; clears $50; $550, terms. AA— BURNHAM _ COMPANY, 520 Phelan bidg. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR' EX- CHANGE REAL ESTATE. ROOMING HOUSES. HOTELS, OR ANY BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS, CALL ON. WRITE OR PHONE DOUGLAS SUOS, HOME CSPOB. IN ' TOUCH WITH ALL BARGAINS ALWAYS. $450— 2S rooms, nearly all house keeping; clear- ing $75 per month: sickness cause of sale. -GILLIES & CO.. 1028 Market st., room 22. APARTMENT house, 10 rooms, nicely furnished; must be sold at once. 306 14th St., 2 blocks from Broadway. Oakland. FOR sale— Bo room apartment bouse; sunuy cor- ner; Nob Hill district: beautiful, unobstructed view: splendidly furnished; price only $4,000, part cash; rent $0.25 per room; house full: a splendid opportunity; act fpalck. O. L. Me- MAHON & CO.. 128 Sutter st. 50 ROOMS; sunny bay window corner; 2 and 3 room house keeping .apartments; prettily and substantially furnished; now in'Al condition: rent' sl7s per month; price $2,750; a grand bargain. 0. L.McMAHON _ CO., 128 Sutter. WILL build for tenant 120 - room apartment house, centrally located, very convenient to car lines; rent moderate: plans at office of ''I'llllAX CLARK. L':i.'> Montgomery st.. S. V. ______ ACTIVE partner wanted iv established mercan- tile business; must have at least $10,000 cap- ital available: an excellent opportunity for an energetic mail to become associated with a growing and very profitable, business; princi- pals only; fullest particulars by appointment. Address box 2968. Call office. JLVI^mtMATIOX _____ INFORMATION concerning the location of HELEN JENIE will be gratefully received by MRS. J. N. BURCUFI-LD, 1308. 12th ay., Altoona, Pa. " : INFORMATION is wanted of the whereabouts of [OSKER KIRSCH, formerly of Stockton, Cal.; last" heard from at Millers, Nev. Address bis son at Stockton. Cal. EMIL W. KIRSCH. PALMISTRY \u25a0_ _ _ ; _'_^ ARVA V. PONTIS. palmist, psychic adviser and teacher; life readings. 2704 Pine s-t. - near Devlsadero. KE\. MM_. BUSHNELL, formerly 919 Joaes, now 209 Kearnv: 9 to 5 ex. Son.: tel. Douglas 3670 ASTROLOGY ASTROLOGY Horoscopes cast, astrology taught. Raymond Occult Book. Store, 162S Devlsadero st. nr. Sutter. SEND date of birth, with 10 cents, for trial reading of your fnture; full reading 25c. ZAZA. P. O. box 372. ASTROLOGICAL forecast, horoscopes, cast. Prof. Raymond. Pacific Occult Bonk Co.. 27Q4 Pine. . IX VKST.'WK.VI'S' \u25a0 ' ". ' - _____ ' GEORGE A. HERRICK. 1005 MARKET ST. INVESTMENT BROKER. E5TA8.1.1875. NOTICE— If you wish to engage in any kind of business, call and let me know the nature of the business you wish to engage in. or what you think you can handle, aud I- will try and locate you. i have two good cigar stands on the best trans- fer corners In San Francisco for wale. These stands have, good long leases and one will make $300 a month. The other is a smaller stand; price $750; will clear $5. a day. SALOONS — I have a splendid saloon on Market street, one of the most up to date saloons, that I can sell you for much less than it is worth; or 1 will take in partner; the reason for selling is that the owner Is In very- poor health and must either sell or take in partner. ONE-HALF INTEREST for sale in GOOD- PAYING SALOON; $I,<mhi required. WITHDRAW your bank deposits yielding 4 per . cent and invest In the following, yielding from sto 20 per ceut. \u25a0 . Turlock and Modesto bonds 5 1-4% Oakland Traction preferred t! 1-2% Palmer Oil .. ... ...:.....,.. .-'0 1-4% Piual Oil .........12 : % Four Oil .....13 1-3.% Sterling -. ;-. .;...2O % Can furnish you any of the above, yielding flic returns mentioned, with reasonable prospect of..an advance. Other investments worthy of . your investigations promising much larger ; re- turns than the above when developed. - Partlc-. ulars furnished on applleatic.ll. W. E. BARNARD. 17 Bacon Block, Oakland. K. F. WAYLAND& CO., BROKERS, \u25a0 474 Monadnock building. San Francisco. Cal. STOCK OFFERED FOR QUICK SALE. . 100 share* Mrtwot Copper Co.: $£.'.55.00 ii.ono sliarc» Qatnona Oil Co.. (<H .15 5,000 shares Three Counties Oil Co. ...ffC .03 1 .000 shares Spring Tire C 0 . .. ..... (rr .35 1,0110 shares Templor Ranch Oil Co. .:..6i>- . .17 1,0110 Coalinga Consolidated Oil C0. '....(a; .Hi 1.000 Alaska Petroleum and Coal C0....0C .in 500 shares Madison Oil Co ....;..•>', ..10 s<io shares' Conlinsa rAladdln 0i1. .... frt .15 .. 500 shore* F, hl ir Metals (San Jose>....ftt \u0084_o 400 New-York Coalihga Oil Co ..<<i> , V_s ; _so shares Mt. Olivet Cemetery <(f! 2.00 200 shares Section. Six Oil C 0... .. .V.<_j .54 . 30 United Wireless pfd.< trans. !......(?£ 20.00 10 shares Chiapas Rubber Plantation. fc£ 17.50 . - PHOENIX.EEALTY EXCHANGE. > • 04S Market St., rooms 409-410. Telephones Kearny 4106, Home C 2722. WE BUY AND SELL ALL UNLISTED SECUR- ITIES. 1.400 Landau Economic Syphon, 24c. _W Burlingame T. & T.. very cbeap. SO Burlingame T." & T.. offer. ,-•;" .-.' :t,^.- 2,000 Aerial Telephone & Power, <c. -,-;.,\u25a0 *5 Ocean Shore bonds,' wanted. , \u25a0-.< Boschke Dredger, wanted. : •- / ;:; 1.000 California Pressed Brick, wanted. ;.:. Active oil stocks i wanted. Will buy anything that is cheap. ,-- .-.-\u25a0••. ARE you looking for the rlglit kind of an ; op- portunity, all things carefully considered, . to in vest, from $100 to $2,500? .Many, great -en- terprises Iv legitimate operation .- today : have made and are no-,v making- large fortunes for , tli.hse who put in" no more. than either amount stated when the busluess. was young. -I .am \u0084 thoroughly convinced that 1 1 \u25a0; have \u25a0 a proposl- > : " tion equally us good. Investigate :: at" once.- Telephone, call or wwrite .for printed ; matter and further particulars. ,().' E.'-- 1 CHANEY,' Bulletin hldg., San ; Francisco; » tcl." Kcarny 340. ! MASOXIt: LODGE BONDS AT 1 1! PER CENT. Burlingame, California," Masonic lodge. > No. :-400 \u25a0 occupies •an elegant 0 story * building ( erected' ' by. issuing bonds at (i'V'r cent; $B.ooo '.worth are yet to i-. be sold' Burllngame; is'the'-fastest ;._ growing ", town In California: .the; building .: has \u25a0 already a good. Income; tbe security.Ms" the ".best : \u25a0 the ' interest hi zh;-' denomination i$100;i ''\u25a0 write, for' .particulars/*- Burlingame Masonic ;, Hall,Associatlon,% l<os\l"7,' Burlingame., Cal. .*. EXCEPTION \IA-Practical \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 oil ' men •' who >; have ; " made "i g,K«l' offer Mimiteil 1 number.- of shares :' to '\u25a0'.. investfrs; , 110 . gui-spwovk.iuo : experiment. .Write \u25a0" - '--.visitor \u25a0 Oil ; Uo * 3 I'iicilic * bltl' r » \u25a0 -*•* * X - . -\u25a0 . % \u25a0 ... <IX VESTMENTS— Continued ~ : WILL buy^ if cheap . \u25a0} '. : ;M Aerial Telephone " :'\u25a0 Monterey, Coal -\u25a0 " Burlingame Telegraph .Typewriter - Ocean, Shore bonds \u0084.- ' ..'Templor Ranch OH • Box 4044.. 5.VF. Call, Oakland. . - IN looking for, an investment be sure lo see me: I have several good ones L would like to show you. W. G. HEFLINGER, . 52-53 Bacon build- ing. Oakland. , 250 shares or part Burlingame Telegraph . Type- writer stock; $1 share. R. H. IL, 1214 Fell st...S. F. \u0084 ( ' . -' - " . ; - • COLUMBIA MARBLE QUARRIES (Inc.)^-15 year 5% bonds, with stock bonus $500, for sale at. 90%. D. E. BESECKER. 248 Pacific bidg. $1,500 — 171,; acres in heart of best residence sec- tion of Santa Cruz; -cash or terms. Bos 2SH9, Call office. ' PAINT shop. 22 years estabUshed; fine location; well equipped; must sell at once; will trade. Apply 5(55 4th st., Oakland. BURLINGAME tel. typew'r., 50 shares cheap. "B," 149 Fairmount St., S. F.; phone Mission 733. YOUNG lady out of work compelled; to sacrifice 200 shares most valuable stock in California ; offer wanted. 1K57 23d ay.. Oakland. FOR sale— s,ooo shares Monterey Coal Co.; lc or best offer. Box 2847, Call office. * WE have a market for all stock. INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL SALES CO.. 1047 Phelan bidg. FOR sale — Mortgage $1,250; security real estate; 10 per cent net. Apply room 020. Crocker bidg. 50 SHARES SwedishAmericau bank stock be- low cost. It.. 304 Grant bidg. ' 12 per cent guaranteed is what your surplus will earn: investigate. Box 2!'55. Call office. OCEAN SHORE RY. BONDS FOR SALE. D. E. BKSECKER. 24S PACIFIC BUILDING. FI.VA^CTAL^^ 'JH%'£->- COMPANIES incorporated and organized; most favor charters. Nat'l Inc. Co., 811 Mills bidg. WE buy or lend on Ocean Shore bonds and Ca!. Safe Deposit books. 221 Monadno_____u_____g___ wy*E£^£SlJ£l&?L~~~ — "WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE." We advertise to make loans to salaried people as cheap as any company in the city and cheaper than a majority of them, without security or indorser, and we do it. We will make you a loan on short notice without inquiry of your friends or relatives. All of our employes are gentlemen and you are assured courteous treatment. Pri- vate." Money costs only for time In your poses- sion. GREAT NORTHERN LOAN CO.. 616 Phe- lan bidg.. 6th floor. Of_:e open until 6 P. M. Monday and Saturday evenings until S P. M. "BANKERS TO THE PEOPLE." We loan" all salaried employes the same as the banks loan the employers. All we require is that you are a steady workingman on a "sal- ary." All business stri-tlv confidential. No se- curity. No indorser. You may repay tbe loan in easy installments arranged to suit your In- come Our special rebate plau saves you paying high Interest. Lowest rates. WESTERN LOAN- CO., 403 Call bidg. Open S:3O A. M. till 6P. M. Mondays and Saturdays till 8 P. M. " AA— STRICTLY confidential; loans on furniture, pianos, livestock, warehouse' receipts or security of any kind; loans can be repaid In easy week- ly, monthly or yearly payments: It Is easier to pay one than a number: don't fail to call and see us. ILLINOIS FINANCE CO.. formerly ILLINOIS TRUST CO., 1516 .*Mdy St., half block from Fillmore. A AA— HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, ETC.; $10 to $200; LOW. COST; CON- FIDENTIAL: HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL. CALL WRITE OR PHONE 357-9 PACIFIC BLDG.. 4TH AND MARKET. PHONES DOUGLAS 32G5— HOME J1741. Oakland Office — 51S First National Bank hldg. WE LOAN MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT; no indorser; confidential: no red tape methods: $1 week pays $15 loan. $2 week pays $30 loan. $3 week pays $45 loan, $4 week pays $60 loan. Call and see us. THE ROYAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. 750 Phelan building. MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos and other se- curity; lowest rates; most favorable terms In the city; see others, then see me and be con- vinced; I will save you money; $2.25 weekly repays $50 loan. Phone Market 3029. GEORGE W. MILLEU, 3009 16th Et., southwest corner .Mission, room 35. MONEY loaned salaried people, women keeping . house and others upon their own names, wlth- - out security; easy payments; save money by trading bererpfflccs in (15 principal cities. TOLMAN, room 951 Phelan building, San Francisco, and room 9. 400 13th St., Oakland. SALARIED persons and WAGE EARNERS can obtain LOANS at reasonable rates without red tape or delay, at 433 PHELAN BLDG. PHONE DOUGLAS 3244. FURNITURE— LIFE INSURANCE- SALARIES— Wage Earners' Investment and Loan Company. 443 Pine st. AAA — Wage earners, either men or women, can make a loan in strictest confidence at the Em- ployes' Credit Co., room 424, Monadnock bidg. ; SALARY LOANS— Ladles anil gentlemen without 1 security: notes and commercial paper bonght. I 313 Merchants' Ex. bl'Jg.; phone Douclas 1411. ; i WE loau money up to 70 per cent on SECOND MORTGAGE.. BOASBERG & CO., room 19, Bacon ' block, Oakland. MONEY- to loan on furniture without removal; low interest; easy payments; strictly confi- dential. P. O. box 163. Alt-meda. AAA — SALARIED men and women accommodated without delay or publicity. Home Credit and Investment Co.. 523 Pacific building, sth floor. ON furniture and pianos; no removal. TRE- MAIN, room 811. 833 Market, next Emporium. ON furniture, pianos or any security. BECKER, Monadnock building. 681 Market Bt.. room 403. SALARY loans; other propositions. San Fran- cisco Discount Agency, 411 Pacific building. CASH loaned to salaried men on note without in- dorser. MORRELL, 1022 Monadnock building. $20,000 to loan by private party. 0 per cent net; good real estate security. P,ox 2SBJU Call office. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THK CALL IS AT 1651 FILLMORE ST. >lO\EV TO I.O.W— RRAI, ESTATE , AAA— LICK LOAN CO., 35 Montgomery st. \u25a0' \u25a0- * DEAL DIRECT. ANY AMOUNT. First and second mortgages and installment loan 9 • in'any part of San Francisco. Lick building, room 101. Douglas 3016, C 3016. ANY amount; lowest rates on first and second mortgages on real estate, legacies, undivided interest, estates in probate; no delay. R. Me- COLGAN, rooms 502 and 504. Glaus Spreckels t (Call) building. Market and 3d sts. , $50,000 to loan on city and country • property ; . will also 'pay off installment loans paying large rates of interest and lend the money at bank rates for any time required. C. J. TALLON, 203 Metropolis Bank building. MONEY to loan— We. have several thousand dol- lars -to loan on city real estate. Improved or unimproved/ at 6 ami 7 per cent Interest. F." AMBROSE & CO., 3170 Mission st. Open Sun- days. FIRST mortgage loans at 5Vi per cent; 2d mort- gages, estates, legacies and undivided Interests at lowest rates; no delays. HERMAN MUR- PHY. ISO Sutter st.. rooms 301-2. ANY amount on real estate first or, second mort- gages,' or any security; no delay; 'lowest rates. O. W.-BECKER. Monadnock bidg.. 6SI Market. A— DEAL DIRECT. WITH LENDER. First and second mortgages; bank interest. / SHADBURNE CO., 503 \ Monadnock building. MONEY loaned on Ist and 2d mortgages or on-tn- stallments. DUNCAN A- PYItUKN. 22» Monty. ALL on Improved ppfy.", at 7. and 8; $<;00.'. .<750, $l,(Hi(), $1,100. $1,250. $2,000. $2,500. ?3,500, $4,000. $7, 000. $13,000. $22,500; other amounts. DU RAY SMITH. 1015 Broadway. Oakland. : FOR sale-— ssoo;- chattel mortgage; runs 1 year, 7 pcr -cent; sell for $400. Writer, box 2549, Call office. . '';"... •- . \u25a0 . WE want from $1,000 to $100,000; have several applications at good interest - BOASBERG & CO..- room 10. Bacon block. Oakland.- "' HIGHEST price paid for diamonds and old gold. SCHOENFELD & CO.. 38 San. Pablo ay., Oak- "-" land. -\u25a0\u25a0 < \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :.. - \u25a0-."\u25a0- ."-,'.\u25a0 \u0084 -..\u25a0: \u25a0 •\u25a0-. \u0084- -\u25a0 PROPOSALS AXD BIDS NOTICE OF. LEASI NG SEAWALL LOT. . Notice is liereby given that bids will -be re- ceived and opened by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners at 'their office, room No. 19, in the. Union .Depot and Ferry House, foot of Mar- ket St.. -in -the ; City, and :. County of San Fran- cisco,:- State ; of. California, : at- tbe" hour of 10 o'clock > a. - m., on Thursday,; the " day - . of March,; 1910. for letting or leaslng'by said Board of Seawall ; Lot "B.". Said seawall lot ' is situ- ated on the waterf ront of the. City and County of : San Francisco, and - is bounded ;by -' Taylor, Mason, Jefferson. and East streets. -.. Said . property.- will be j let to the highest and best "- bidder \u25a0 for ,a term not exceeding twenty- five (25) .years, subject; -however," to the power of ; the Board >to reject any.; apd L all bids.- and In accordance .with printed terms and conditions of lease to which reference is ' hereby . made, . which are | on ! file \u25a0- in . the office of ; the i Secretary 'of the Board, copies of whlcb" will -be '. furnished ..bid- ders: on "application-, to ;; said Secretary. Refer- 1 ence • Is 1 also j hereby.' made • to '; said I printed - terms and conditions of.leasefor a more particular de- scription :of Seawall : Lot "B." • : \u0084. -- - r v -: . \u25a0 ' I: \ Bids i must set ; forth .the '• purposes > for • which said-lot shall be \u25a0 used ' and the bidder mustagree that, the statement,- of .his 'bid.*, if -the lease is awarded to film, shall be embodied In said lease, and he musts also 'agree that said lot shall be used only for the purposes set forth in his bid " W.W. STAFFORD. \u25a0>:.-' W. E. DENNISON, --\u25a0 \u25a0*\u25a0 - - - : \u25a0 \u25a0 . • ir. o. \u25a0 1 r.l.Lc.K t \u25a0-. :.' \u25a0 r Board of ' State "Harbor Commissioners. ' W.B. THORPE.-. Secretary. ' February; ti, 1910..- \u25a0-.; • '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 t '\u25a0'_ " '. ;'- ww,,^.^^i, EGAI ' XOTICES ' NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS* OF HONOLULU ' PLANTATION COMPANY. . Notice is herebj vglTen that pursuant to tbe provisions ' of that certain mortgage dated the first day of May, A. D. 1908. which wa» executed by. the HONOLULU PLANTATION COMPANY to- the MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, as trustee, those certain one hundred (100) of the toads secured by said mortgage, and hereinafter designated by their numbers, were, on the 2d • day of February, 1910, selected, drawn and designated for payment and redemptloo in, the manner . provided in said mortgage. Said bonds so selected, drawn and designated for payment will be paid at the office of the company, at . No. 268 Market st.. in the city and county of San Francisco, state of California, at the rate of one thousand ($1,000) dollars per bond, and accrued interest, on the 2d day of May. 1910. Such bonds shall be surrendered to the com- . pany for payment, redemption and cancella- tion as provided in said mortgage, and in- terest thereon shall cease from said 2d day or May. 1910. The followlcg are the numbers of the bonds so selected, drawn and designated: Numbers 1. 4. 6. 9, 16. 17, 18. 77, 73, 81. 82. 94. 97. 101. 106. 109, 110. 119. 120. 124. 130, 13.5, 141. 160. 167. 174. 177. 183, ISS. ISS. 401, 405. 406. 407. 410. 416, 430. 433, 436. 441, 442. 462, 475, 477. 4SO. 451."4&2, 486, 4SS, 494. 495. 502. 509. 545. fill. C 65. 670. 675. 675. 654, 6SS, 6S), 690. R96. 699, 714, 720. 721, 727. 7K>. 764, 763. 767. 774. 776. 7SO, 753, 755. 7VX>. 821. 823. 826. 543, 855. 565, 879, SS3. SS7. »04. 914. 919, 022, 828. 932, 939. 940. 942. 945. 901. 962. Respectfully, J. A. BUCK. President of Honolulu Plantation Company, 26S Market St.. San Francisco. Cal. Dated San Francisco. February 3. 1910. NOTICE is hereby given that I lnt»n«l to apply to the State Board of Prison Directors to be. paroled from San Qnentlu. according to law. PIETRO NEGRO. NOTICE Is hereby given that I intend »t<> apply to the state board of prison directors to be paroled from San QrNwitin according to law. K. M. I'H'ADWICK 122T-3) * MIXKS AND >1 1VI.\G GRASS VALLEY, adjoiuing estnblished dividend payer for years; good climate, timber, water right, road. Three snuirt people have put up $2,000 each on showing samples. Two more wanted, active or silent, and the company is complete. Call on me by appoint ment. See the rich ore. 714 Alurket st.. room 202. .Miner. GOLD, amalgam, rich' ore bought; cash; assaying 50c. PIONEER ASSAY CO.. 131 sth st: near Howard. GOSSIP OF RAILWAYMEN HL METCALF, executive secretary of the Southern Pacific, visited 'the- Transportation club";, the other day " and every member of the club knew it before they had entered the clubrooms. The famous - Metcalf signature, known all over the coast to railroadmen, had been placed in the visitors' book and several of the club members thought they had accidentally dropped their an nuals when tiiey saw the signature. \u25a0- * /,' -\u25a0 * -- --" • .' ,-. J. F. Holden, vice president and gen eral manager of the Midland Valley, has resigned and will soon enter the service of a Kansas City company. •r. • -- . . > ". '- * ,\u25a0 l Charles M. Hobhs, formerly purchas ing agent of the . Denver and Rio Grande, and latterly general manager of the Nevada-California power com pany, is dead at Denver. He helped establish the first signal station " on Pike's peak. W. R. Alberger, traffic manager of the Tor.opah and Tidewater, is in the city for a few days. A few days ago H. R. Higgins. com mercial agent of the Southern, was bragging about his qualification as a solicitor. "1 am the best solicitor in the coun try," he said. "In the country you are. I admit it." was the reply of a railroadman who met Higgins in the country, once.. • • • F. S. Guthrle, heretofore with the Southern Pacific, has been appointed passenger station superintendent for the Hill lines at Seattle, in place of Robert Dudgeon, who resigned to be come a director of the Northwestern A. B. Apperson. whose resignation as superintendent of the Salt Lake divi sion of the Denver and Rio Grande is now effective, is to affiliate with a road on this coast, according to report. * • * Officers of the Oregon Short Line have recently made a triumphal tour through northern Utah and south Ida ho with a potato and soil special; In other words, a farmers* instruction train in which the lecturer dealt chief ly with the art of growing potatoes. Previous to the trip the general pas senger agent Jiad offered $500 in prizes for the four best exhibits of potato fields of one-fourth acre, one-half acre, one acre and five acres. Last year 1,731 cars of potatoes were shipped out of Idaho, 309 of which went as far as Texas and 303 to Missouri and points east of there. Charles P. Ensign, Union Pacific freight and passenger agent at Los Angeles, has resigned to accept a simi lar position with the Western Pacific and Denver and Rio Grande under G. Fred Herr. - * •• p'.v* -'-' The " state railroad commission oT Georgia has issued an order requiring all railroads to report each week all late passenger trains, and also to re port by wire or by other prompt method every accident causing death or injury. Monthly reports of accidents are re quired, for each month, within 10 days after the close of the rrionth. vl*.*v I *.* v : v* v '-V*" C Norfolk. is to have a $1,000,000 depot in combination with an eight story bfflce building. V .-V: : . . The structure and the tracks required by the three railways which have agreed to join in using them are to be upon property at the end of Main street, which was acquired some time ago for city terminal purposes by the Virginian. Negotiations looking toward the erec tion of a union depot at Norfolk have been in progress for some months be tween the Norfolk and Western, Vir ginian and Norfolk. and Southern rail- A consular report says that a con cession has been. granted by the Mex ican government to John Henderson and P. Sandoval, both, of Nogales, So nora, Mexico, for a line from Port Lo bos, on the gulf of California, northeast via Coborca to Sasabe. on the interna tional boundary. The Concession pro vides that no other railway shall be built within a zone of 29 miles wide, along the entire length of the line, and includes -Port Libertad, the only adja cent , available . harbor in that section. Track .must be laid on 20 miles by April, 1911. It is understood that con struction work will be 1 started early this year. : MASQUERADE BALL GIVEN BY GERMAN SOCIETIES Large Attendance at Festivities in the Auditorium v Wllliafn F. Garms Jr. and wife were Princeand Princess Carnival at a mas querade .ball given last night in the Auditorium, by the Norddeutscher Ver ein, ; Germania , club and Schleswig- Holstein r society. -The -main: floor was crowded with merry maskers in handsome, grotesque and plain costumes, while the galleries were crowded with onlookers. . 'Thegrrand march, led by, the prince and princess, had in J it more than 500 couples.- The pages who attended the, prince and princess .were Louis .Warm bold.- Freda Schmidt, Frances Ipsen. Henry; Geske, M. Fogler and • C. G. Blodsdorff Jr. M..Schleemannwas floor manager and F.Slerck and Jl.Lemmer man his assistants. VttfßSM : The- committee. at the; unmasking at midnight awarded prizes for the best characters, most original costumes and best "group&MBIMSgnBBRBB| WINE SITUATION IN FOREIGN LANDS Unfavorable Weather Injures the Crops in iMany Eu* ropean Countries Other Nations, Including Spain and Australia, Will Have Bumper Productions from an article in the London Times, . covering the vintage of 100!>. the toU lowing statisu-s of the wine product of the several countries are compiled: In almost every wine growinß coun try of Europe the producer continues to suffer from a superabundance of wine, consequent upon the difficulty of find ing a market at remunerative rates, for the increased quantity which is every where being grown and accumulated, j while the prices, except for the very choice descriptions, are n*Mn«: brought down to the point where it will n<> lonper pay the farmer in the less fa vored districts to grow grapes, and the vine must, in the course of time, giv« I way to the production of cereals or other more salable product-. The de ; crease in the consumption of wines in England continues, and is now only one quart per head per annum, against double that quantity a few years ago. More than nine-tenths of the wine pro duced In the world is of the kind de scribed as flight" »>r "natural," such as is known under the- names of claret, sauterne. chablis. burgundy, etc. When it is remembered that 10.001.-. \u25a0 „ OOt) of the inhabitants of France con sume, on an average, more than 100 j quarts of wine per capita per annum. land that 50.000.00 ii gallons are exported j annually, it becomea apparent how enormous is the total production in France) and what great financial in terests depend uporr. a good vintage. Really fine clarets were only produced in one district, while all other parts of the country suffered from the worst grape gathering of recent tims — an event almost without precedent. In nine of the leading chateau estates. j famed for their claret, only 2.0?,7 hobs heads were produced in 13<>i> against 3,774 and 6.-00 hogsheads in 190S and The wines of the Sautorne. district suffered much more, on account of the unfavorable weather conditions, than those of Medov. while Burgundy will not produce half a crop. In both quan tity and quality champagne is below thr average. The gathering was hurried on account of the humidity, but the number of available' hands was not enough to cope with the. special cir cumstances. The vintage in the prov ince of Anjou, famous for its sparkling wines, began with the gathering of the grapes under the most unpropitiou* circumstances, and the subsequent bad weather depreciated the whole vintage. A cold spring did a great deal of harm in Cognac, and a rainy summer allowed the mildew and oidium to spread, but [ it is expected that the quality of the j brandy will be good. What speaks volumes as to the shortage of the I vintage in France is that contracts have already been made for shipments from Algeria, admitted free of duty. j of the bulk of this year's crop, which is valued at not less than $30.000.00<>. In Algeria the quantity of wine pro duced in 1909 will fully equal the • average of the last three years, viz.. i 17*5,000.000 gallons. The quality of" this I year's wine is excellent. The production of hocks and mouelles j in Germany, on the whole, is extremely | small, owing to cold and rainy weather. J* I The proportion to a full crop is as' j follows: Rhenish Htsse. one-fourth to: j a half; Rheingau. a Jialf to three-.,^ fourths: Palatinate aTid Moselle, a third to a half. Germany is the only I wine growing country in Europe that j does not produce wine enough for home I consumption and export. There can not be any excellence in the quality of this year's vintage. [ In Portugal the quantity produced j and the quality thereof is less and in ferior to that of last season, but the stocks of older wine 3 are exceptionally j large. .-„\u25a0• The Andalusian sherty vintage of j Spain was gathered in splendid con j dition and yielded more juice than in j average years — the total production being greater than last season. The wine produced by the grafted Jeroz specimens of vine on the American ri paria stocks are showing very well, which "Is a cause of satisfaction to the growers. In Tarragona the yield is | fairly abundant, but the wine is de ficient in strength, color and vlnosity. . In rtaly the crop is considerably l^ss than for the two previous years, which were phenomenal years, but was equal to an average vintage. The quality is ! good. In ilarsala the quality of the wine is very good, and the quantity a fourth larger than the previous year, ! owing to the replanted vineyards hav ing begun to yield. The quality of the Madeira win? pro duced will be exceptionally tine. The total yield will probably reach 8,000 ; In Austria-Hungary th*; quantity of wine produced will scarcely be more I than half that of last year, and the | quality will not be so good us that of the last few years. Notwithstanding the damage by the phylloxera. . the vintage in Australia will be a very large one. there being an increase in Victoria of 70.000 gallons over last year and in fc'outh Australia an increase of 1.000.000 gallons. The Rutherglen district is one of the most important to the Knglish market, as it supplies "big" wines entirely suitable*', to the British palate. Consul John H. Orout of Odessa fur nishes the following information con cerning grape growing and wine pro duction in Russia: Bessarabia, the province in south ! Russia, which is annually gaining in wine production, had a grape crop In li>o9 far below the average quantity, but owing to the late warm weather m the autumn nearly all the better qual ities of grapes for wine making at tained a degree of ripeness which does' not occur every year, and a high qual ity of vintage is the result. ; \u25a0 Podolia is one of the last provinces that has begun to grow grapes on a commercial scale. The quantity grown is not large, but the industry is in strong hands. The season's crop f3 ! Kherson province does not produce grapes or wine as extensively as might be expected from its geographical po sition. The reason for this lies In the fact that at the time of the Russian annexation of tiiy province there was already., fairly good wine produced in the neighboring provinces of Bessarabia and Crimea, which could easily be brought to Odessa by sea to supply the local wants, and as the means for fur ther transport up country was lacking there was little encouragement to cul tivate grapes. Xow there is gradual progress In grape culture. This sea son's crop* is unsatisfactory in quant ity but fairly good In quality. "The Crimea (Taurida) has a very small crop, a result of drought, but trie fruit, though small, is healthy. Re ports from" the Caucasus are still somewhat contradictory. Probably there will be about the usual .quantity*^ 1 Some of it wilT be quite good. SoniMs south Russian wines are good . and cheap enough to make it a matter of surprise that they are not largely ex ported, especially the clarets of Bes sarabia," . ;