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44 THE . SAN CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST Methodist Church, Powell and Wash- | ington ste.—Edwin F. Brown, the pastor, | will preach. Morning subject, “The Chrie- | tian’s Confidence.” In the evening revival services will commence and continue through- cut the week. Good music. A hearty wel- come to all ‘ e e CALIFORNIA-STREET Methodist Church, cor. Calitornia and Broderick sts.—Bvery Sunday | evening at 7:30 the service opens with a hour concert by Charles E. Robson phony Orchestra. This evening's programme | Tollows: Overture, be Pridal _Rose’ | (Lavalice); selection, “The Voice of Chimes (Luigini); ‘soprano sclo, “Ave Marfa” (M cagni), Miss Louise Smith, with orchest: (Wagner): recessional | mareh, **Niebelunger Aida March (Verdl). The pastor, Mr. Clarence Reed, will take as his topic “What Is it to Be a Christian?’ Come and bring | your friends | SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal | Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. | Jonn Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 “. m. and 7:30 p. m. Good music by chorus choir &t all public services. Sunday school mt 12:30 p. m.; C. B. Perkins, superintend- Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Strangers ly welcome to all the services of the church. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st. — Rev. Willlam Kirk | | | | | Guthrie, pastor. Morning service 11 o'clock; | sermen by Rev. Dr. H. 1. Frothingham of | Deta, Colo. Evening service 7:30. preacher | Rev. W. K. Guthrie; subject, --Teaching of | Christ On Future Life.” Sabbath school 12:30 p. m. Christien Endeavor 5:15 p. m. | and :16 p. m. Wednesday, § p. m., midweek service, Jecture on “Isaah” by Mr. Guthrie. All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church. corner Jack- son and Fillmore ste.—Rev. John Hemphill, | D.D. pestor. Morning service at 11| oCk: evening wervice 30 o'clock. John §. Mecintosh, will preach | both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. | orchestral music. Chrietian Endeavor | | a D.D.. meeting at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesdey evening at 8 o'cloc All are cordially invited FIRST Congregational Chburch, Post Mason sts.—Rev. George C. D. D pastor. Rev. W. F. Bade of will preach at 11 a. m.: topic, ““Jesus on the Mountain.” At 7:45 p. m. monthly service of song; theme, ““An Dvening With Men- delssoh selections from the oratorios of Elijah t.Paul,” ““Hymn of Praise,” etc., will be rendered by the choir (Samuel D. Mayer, organist and director); address by | topic, ““The ldfe and Works of | he pastor, All are cordially invited Menéelssobn.” THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth st.. near Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor Pastor's residence. 328 Haight st: phone | Park 320. 11 a. m._ ' The Law of the High- | er Relations.” 7:30 p. m., “is Suicide a | Sin? | UNITARIAN Church @ Pranklin sts.—Rev ister: Rev. Bradford (First), SW. cor. Gear: Bradford Leavitt, | Leavitt and R: n | Christopher Ruess, supte. of Sunday school. | Junior church and Sundsy school are at 10 o'clock. Sunday service is at 11 o'clock. Mr. | Leavitt will preach: subject,“The Kingdom." | Music by quartet, under direction of H.| Bretherick, organist. All are cordally in- vited UNITARIAN Church (Second)_ corner Twen- | ticth and Capp sts. _(Take Mission or Va- lencia street car.)—The Rev. y William Hudson, minister: residence. 500 Capp st. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mr W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. At th morning service at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Jay William Hudson will Subject, ‘T to Religion are by Mr. Civil Service The public Relation of Modern Evening service at 7:4: Charles A. Murdock Reform and the Merit Sy cordially welcome FIRET Baptist Church, Eddy st Rev. L. J. Lawver will preac Bible school, 12 Re du J near Jones— 1a m Thomas Boyd services. Chr tion m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m., by Re win. Prayer meeting, Wedn-sday, 7:45 p. m. All seats tree | ITY CHURCH, Bush and Gough sts., Rev Frederick W. Clamoett, . D., rector—Holy c qunion, 7:30 4. m.: Sunday school, | a. m.; morning service, 11 a. by Rev. Cyrus T LL. D. H and Grant t 11 2. m.; =ub, f lesson-sermon, ““Man.” Sunday- sch for children 2t the same hour; Wednesdzy evening meeting at 8 o'clock: free reading-room, 206 Kearny st rooms 00 all are welcome i THE Peopic's Church meets evers Sunday even- g in Elks’ Hall, 223 Sutter st. Subject this ning, _*How Develop Our Spiritual Pastor. Mre. Anna L. Gillespie, resi- € 1101 O'Varrell st | ori MEETING 3OTICES. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. FRANCISCO . CALL, SU VDAY, FE BRUARY 28 1904 3 CHANCES—Con BUSINESS tinued. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T.—Sir Kni-hts are notified to assem- bie in the asylum THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral serviccs of our deceased frater, SIR CHARLES J. WILLEY. L. HENDERSON, Recorder. PACIFIC Lodge No. 136, F. and A.M., will meet on SUNDAY, February 28 at 9 fl late “brother, LOUIS ELKUS, of Waeshington Lodge No. 20. Sacramento Mas- ter Masons are invited TAL Lodge No. 144, F. and A M.—Officers and members are re- guested to_attend the funeral of WALTER SCOTT BROWN, P. M., from the Masontc Temple, SUNDAY, at 2 o'clock p. m. Master Masons, relatives and A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodze No. 1, 1. O. 0. F.—Officers and members wili * of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission strect, vii MONDAY. February 29, at 1 p. m. THOMAS H. BROWNE, Commander. A a. m., to attend the funeral of our GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. fricnds are cordially invited. meet at the undertaking parlors D. M. DIRELL, N. G. 222, I O. will be Ject of donating to the Sover- eign Grand Lodge reception fund. N. F. MACPHEE, > H. A. BAILY, R. S. UNDER the auspices of Clan Fraser. Order of Scottish Clan: Lyric Hall, 121 Eddy st. WED- Q@ NESDAY EVENING, March 2, at 8:15 o'clock, grand illustrated lecture presented Ly DR. 1 GRANT, world famous Scotch traveler and | author Of “Travel Taiks O'er the World subject, “‘Where the Purple Heather Blooms' (Scotland); 150 magznificently colored sli beautiful and artistic effects; in iis native Highlands DR. GRANT has Inhaled the at- mosphere that pervades the poetry of Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott; he has lingered long® in the shadow of the cloister wall and ruined abbe lock country have never been equaled mission, adults 50c; children_under 25¢ ALEX KINC 12 Vveors Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—Paauhau Sugar Planta- tion Company—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, Market street, room 4, second floor, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, SATURDAY, the 5th day of March, A. D. 1904, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busin properly come before the meeting. books will close on TUESDAY, February 1904, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. H. W, THOMAS, Secretary Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal | house of 4 room ;! good business. and his views from the famous | ad- | on | ¥ | R. G. WILKE, CHILDREN boarded—A vouns Iady, fond of children, would like one or two to board. 1884 Howard st. A GERMAN years old. ¥ lady would like to board child 316 Prospect ave., nr. Cortland. st. good | A LITTLE girl to board. | ! 2214 mx? LADY wanta to take care of one chil home. Address 14 Lily ave. wishes child to board; WOMAN wants child to board; good home; mother’s care. 3i91; Minna st. WANTED—1 or 2 childréen to take care of. 46 _Howard st., city. | ' BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$1000; PHONOGRAPH parior and shooting gallery, averaging tbgul &Nm velrl :ly;':‘x; penses 'about $5 per day; will sell or for lodging-house. See K. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s | A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery in chote- est location; rent $S0; dally receipts about §70; a good business, but sickness of owner compels him to_retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. - gar stand, close to Market rent $75; a splendid loca- tion and rare business chance. Ses R. G. | WILKE! 55 Rearny st | A—$2250; STEAM laundry and property equipped with latest machinery, wagon, etc.: no oppesition; in thriving country town about 75 miles from this city; a rare chance. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A BAKERY across the bay, with lot 50x100; 2 stories; 2 horses, wagon, not_all ‘cash required; a R. G. WILKE, 26% etc.; price $3600; Call Kearny st. A—$750; SALOON; estab. many vears; 8 years' Jease; rent $50; located close to Kearny and | | California sts.; elegant fixtures; a good busi- ness and a bargain, that's all. See R. G.{ WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—S$14000; CORNER saloon, with lease; large | establishment in Oakland; clcse to theaters; | rent §70'and a first-class paying business; | | | 1 | cellar; card and private rooms; kspt by i owners for years; fullest investigation so- | licited. See R. G WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$3000: GRILL room and cafe; the leading | other investments only cause of sale. See G. R WILKE, 2% Kearny st. A—$1200; BAKERY, present owner 17 years per day: daily sales $45; living rooms. 2615 Kearny st. estab. years and kept bakes 414 barrels | Call A. CAMERON & CO........Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Markei and Poweil. Headquarters for all kinds uf business —hances. $350 to $1006 $200 to $2500 £.3300 to $28:0 Oyster and chop houses. .. Candy and ice cream parlors. Barber shops .. Cigar stands Groceries and bars Saloons . Restaurants . Fruit and vegetabl Drug_stores ¢ Delicatessen siores . $250 to §1300 Wood and coal yards 250 to $1400 FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine;_fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays §40 to $70 ton; trade for r'mg house or business, Cameron, 3 Lddy. $300 to $1v,000 $350 to §20,000 £300 10 §1000 e stores. FOR sale—Well located candy store: aii equip- ment for making own candies; estublished = vears; clears over $200 per month: will in- Voice about $1200. CAMERON, 3 kddy st. FOR sale—One of the best restaurants in city: cheap renti receipts $75 to $100 day; will bear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale, or will trade for small ranch—Fine hardware and electrical supply s-ure located; clearing $300 per month; first-clas. proposition; will stand strict investigation; price $8000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Beautiful mountain resort, less than 30 minutes’ ride from depot of best Interior city in State; less than 3 hours’ ride from San Francisco; 20 acres land; 36-room furn. hotel, with barns, sheds, etc.; 3 years' lease; can get longer; rental $500 per vear; horses, buggies, 2 cows; bar well equioped; billiard table, plano; raises own frult, vegetables, hay, ‘chickens, etc.; big money o be made, price $2250; account death. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. $160 REWARD will be paid for legal proof showins that any person ever lost a dollar who invested any money in our compa: GERMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY. Incorporated under the laws of California. Capltal stock, $50,000, 927 Market st.; rooms 321, 322, 323, 324, HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; 80 rooms: richly furnished, complete and ready for occupancy: large din- ing-room with 16 tables and imported Vienna chairs; ~ the best carpets money can buy throughout; finest linen and best silver ser. vice: 10 years' lease; $10,000; easy terms. GERMANIA INVEST. 927 Market st. VESTMENT. §1000 cash and services sécure inter:st ax office of treasurer in an incorporated reaity ard investment company; $150 montaiy as- =yred: highest references. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 9 A A—$1260; DELICATESSEN and dairy produce store; close to Market and Stockton sts. arge’ etock; clears at least $250 per month; full value in sight; a splendid offer. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. ANNUAL Meeting—Hakalau Pi pany—The regular annual meeting of the £tockholders of the HAKALAU PLANTA- 1,10?; COMPANY will be of the company, 327 Market st. (room 4, second floor), in'the city and county of San Frauncieco, State of California, on WED- NESDAY, the 24 day of March. 1904, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to #erve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Trans. fer books will close on SATURDAY, bru- ary 20, 1904, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secret; Hakalau Plan- antation Com- laiion Company. 327 Market wt’ San Fran. cisco, California. San Franciscs, Cal. sisce, C Cal.,” Feb. NOTICE of annual stockholders’ meeting—The regular annual meeting of stockholders | of Associated Ol Company (a corporation) wiil be held at the office of eleventh floor, Hayward bulldi clsco California, on MONDAY, 20th day of February, 1904, at the hour of 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Direct. ors to serve for the ensulng year and the tranFaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. This noitce iv print<d in the San Francisco Call by order and direction of Board of Directors of As- sociated Oil Company. the company, ng, San Fran. O. SCRIBNER, Secretar: Office—Ejeventh floor, Hayward buflding, _San Fra Dated Feb. 16, 1904 THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic pre- cess from the New Hllfillndyflhld -nd‘ ’f“(wr per Mining Company. In_Mamaluke gravel mine, near Geusgetown, El Dorado County, Cal.. draining finto Canyon Creek, which reaches American River, gives notice that & meeting will be held st room 96, Fic d building, San Francisco, Cal.. March 7, 1904, ®t 1:30 m A_WEEK'S news for & cents—The Weekly Gall, 16 pages. in wrapper.for mailing. $1 per year. ADOPTION. A GREAT mesting will be held to-day, at 5 p. | (oo g e et ung Men's Christian Associa- ANTED—-For adoption, 2 healthy girl baby. m, Mason and Ellis sts., to be | MRS DR. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 Eighin Egerton R. Young, the great #L., Alameda indian misstonaty: music by the RODSON | S ——— orchestra, and the address will be illustrated % ber of views will be thrown upon the screen, | AGENTS— Automatic w s er 0 = AGENTS— A ic washers sell themselves; ustrating their lite and customs, as weil as one agent writes: “Exhibited sample mr;’u $he perk Suwonn the Merth Awmarican Endiens. | women:"took 10 Grdees™: (lme requlres 46 Il wea hal I m [ mine nmm:mmn $50; guaranteed to do a 1 washinz in mins.; furnishes ow BENJ. W. WARD. evangelist from Boston. | requires mo labor o errionem o0 P will preach in Howard-street Hall, 824 How- than any other machine: fres sample: ex. urd st between Fourth and Fifih sts.. 28U, clusive territory: £50 week guarantens i 45 p 'm. and every night during the week sands of testimoniale. Automatic Washer On bursday, Friday and Saturday, in the station U, hicazo. same hall, will be held a conference inaugur- L NTORMN, - 3 i at the opening to the public of ““The unty solicitor: - ovening 1o the pul The | w4 ounty solicitors for subscriptions 5 MeA M of Sen Peanciece” or secured stock of successful corporation mierence meetings each day at 2:30 and | stock should carn 50 per cent and pev 25 oo 3:30 ». m. The public are invited to al cent; many best known and substantial busi- R BE R Dess men are officers and sharchoiders; sal. g : e e .| @ry and expenses paid; bank referenc < THE Theosophical Socicty, Golden Gate Lodg o % Sp e Fres pubiie lectopes crers Sundar. & b g | _iron block, Milwaukee. Wis. ©0dd Fellows' building, Seventh and Markei I Ms. Subject lo-nlght, ~The Unseen Uni-! g anted now for Cram's great war yerse.” fllustrated by Mr. A A g and 16-pag> war atlas: samples of both Li rary and rea oom op:n daily, 2 to { $1: gec in the field quickly: see circulars. p.m Geo. F. Cram, Wabash ave., Chicago. THE Theasophical Society. Colonel H. 8. Ol- | WE pay §32 a week and expenses to men with B 2 e s 1o coit. president-founder—ieadquarters, Acad rizs 1o introduce pouliry compound: years | emy of Sciences buflding. Public lecture at contract. IMPERIAL MFG. CO., Dept. 54, % p. m by Mr. Thomas Prime. Subject Parsons, Kansa e e g The Birth of the Soul.”” Lotus Group 11 | — = e he class, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. | DROP everything; write to-day for unique, Irre. l MEETINGS—SUNDA ATTENTION—Prof. Fred P. Evans, the world famed psychic, known as the independent | writer and clairvoyant; indorsed by the lead- ng spiritual and psychic socleties, as well as | urnals of the world; consulted on all im- portant matters, spiritual or material; send stamp for circular on mediumship. Office | 1112 Bddy st., near Octavia | A MORROW 1 LE SWIS will lecture to-night | at & 0Odd Fellows' building: subject. Vol taire.” The life, character and work of the great Frenchman and presented vill be thoroughly analyzed Admission 10c. s invited to witness Mme. Young's | ages to-night, 10c; Mrs. Seal lec: McAllister st.; readings dafly. sistble plan for selling natural exclusive territory: permanent CHAPMAN-TOWER €O, AGENTS—An agency for a proj position tha a decided improvement on building and l:a‘; is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrott building. diamonds; proposition. Oneida, N. in every town on coas for wiitten calling cards; lars. J. E. MARTIN, Oakland, Cal. to take ordere 406 Thirteenth st., MEN and women for city and country agents: ‘weekly salary, expenses or commissior te; emplyment. 128 McAllister st 8.11 & o Union for the AGENCIES for every city of the Marquis Hair Tonic Co.; liberal t, Post #t., San Francisco, Cal. i g BY a reliable bond and investment company, a SEER, Egyptian Hindu, occult, reads daily; | 8004 representative for cach town In Cali- r. Wed., Fri. Sun.$p. m. 10c. 540 Eilis..| fornia. Box 2835, Call. — e R i MRE . HARLAND'S circles evenings except | A NT wanted—A well-paying chance for any | Monday, 10c. 145 Sixth st; readings dally cnergetic hustler. Cal to 12 m e Z | 52 %19 Market st. £ At e W. G KEEGAN holds test seances every night i except Sat. 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st. 3RS, EBERHARDT'S tests to-night, 10c; spe- tests Wednesday, 2 p. m. 3250 234 st. Friendship Hall, 335 10c; readings dally McAllister—Tests to all, Mrs. Meyer and others. EARLE'S srance to-night. 1032 Ellis st. TESTS, 909 Market st.: 2 to 8 Wilson, Mrs, Waltman; & Dr. Cowan, Emith; 10c. T ——— SUNDAY LECTURES. DR J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture lh:; evening, rystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 9509 Market «t, subject *“The Physical and Men- tal Evowtion of Man,” followed by views of China and the seat of war; free ticket: will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday ecvening; remember the question box: svecial music. | | i | | i “NOW™ lecture, Hran ject, ““The Real Seif, Belf discovery; Columbus Harrison Brown: sub- ldlrfl'lflk'al talk on scovered America | and gave the Old World untold wealth; come. | discover your real sell, with its untoid soui | | wealth; 8 p. m.: free, with collection. Me- worial Hall, Cdd Fellows' building. e ©. N. ORLOW lectures this (Sunday) evening, in Golden Gate Hall (upper), 620 Sutter st At 8 o'clock, the topic to be presented, A Great Mystery.” % Good music and singing. Admission free. MRS, ELIZABETH DEUREES, from the Los | Angeles School of Metaphysics, will hold an open-question meeting every Sunday even- in the East Parlor, Golden Gate Hall, at o'clock sharp. Al interested are invited. PROGRESSIVE _ Spiritualists to-night, Odd Fellows bullding. Seventh and Market. Mre, Jennie Hagen Brown from Texas, well- i known inspirational speaker. EWAMI TRIGIJNA'Ilfl'A will “’(‘n":h" minth © lecture on ‘‘Men! " to-night, at o'clock: admis. 25¢; dl:-lxr. Vedante ;:' g PORTRAIT solicitors; best scheme to get orders; $12 weekly salary Valencia st. Headquarters for best selling goods for agen Pacific Agents’ Supply Co. 1530 Treat au & & WANTED — Hustling Tady KNAPP & C b 135 Eddy st. e —— ASTROLOGY, ot oyt o5 bt b R A S DR. BENJAMIN, astrology, phrenology, o 15 365 Larkin st.. rooms 50 & 90 cievater B ATTORNEY!-AT-LAW. W. H. BITTNER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Advice Free. Phone South 743. Suite 522, Emma Spreckels Duilding. Divorces quletly and legally obtained for eight causes: damages secured for injuries to person or estate: replevins for property un- lawfully detained: attachments and garnish- ments for debts; bonds furnished; bankruptcy proceedings: wills probated; estates settled; collections made in all parts of the U. 8. A PRIVATE, quick Givorce for a small fee. me and save money: no pay in advance. Etabiche 22 vk vre 1Bt b i = s rms. 1, 2. . ixt f. 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor, entrance room 611; established years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice: mo fee in advance or for consultation: cvenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3081 ADVICE FREE. Columbian Law and Collection Agency, Room 85, 916 Market st.: tel. John 6228. L. s. CLARK, 927 Market ,t.; consultation free; no fees In advance; open evenings. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; ick, “quiet; vice free: open “ll.‘l Market l!..‘m..&l. Amem.:. e latest type, good as new; bargain. O HOLLE, Twentictn ana Folsom s oA INDIAN motor bicycle. California motor tan dem; bargein, JOE HOLLE, 20th & Folsom. —— e e T — T R sale—Ladies’ first-class bicycle. Call %Mwmmh held at the office | write for particu- | and commissions, | — 2 PER CENT MONTHLY On investments of $100 and upward; no "get- rich-quick’ swindle or gambling scheme, but a reputable business estab. 3 vears in 8. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 227 M» BRANCH bakery and candy stors, iving rooms; daily receipts about $10; t location in the Mission. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. SALOON, with lease, estab. years; cicinity Fourth st., Market and Stockton place epeaks for itself; all particulars. R. G. WILKE, 203 Kearny st. A—$1500; GROCERY and bar, with 16 fur- 5 years' lease; rent $65; a business where man and wife can easily clear $300 per month. Particulars R. G. S, 26 Kearny st. nighed ' rooms; NITURE store on Valencia st jarge basement, 2 living rooms; rent | investigate this cheap offer and a R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. 5000 COAL, hay and grain ya © rent $40: lease; 3 horses, 6 wagons; b ness estab. years; investighte at once; a rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. with £22 50; great bargai An excentional opportunity to double your jnvestment: for subdivision, some 60 acres; bounded on three sides by electric lines; front- ing over 3000 feet on a boulevard: near pro- | poted transcontinental railroad right of wa: and through electric train service connecting | large cities and towns; convenient to San Fran- | ¢'sco: lies perfectly: rich soll; unexcelled cli mate; the la undivided plat of its kind; cuts into over ) lots; no expensive street work | required; mnear schools and churches; in the mi‘dst of pretty homes; price $45,500; good for | a %£30.000 bank loan; cwners will not renew | cur short option; requires immgdiate nu-e-u-= getion; parties ready to take iInterests or will | sell to one buyer: our plan is to dispose of land with six manths. | WISEMAN, HOLCOMB & YOUNG, 514 SAN PABLO AVE., OAKLAND, CAL, MAIN 553, A DELICACY and branch bakery; one of the best propositions in the city; established fous | years; 4 furnished living rooms; only $300. | SKIRM, 6 Eddy st., room 72, | BARBERS, attention! Fine downtown shop, 1 chairs: Al business; only $300; 10 ogthers. SKIRM. 6 Eddy long lease, jow rent, . part cash; corner m, on water front, $1100; paving brewery | business, $2500, or will sell part; paying | businesses of all kinds; hotels and lodging | houses for sale and exchange. EITEL & | | CARROLL, “12 Kearny st. D THIS OFFER. ying manufacturing business, Oak- r will secure with mortgage $2000 | payinz 10 per cent interest and privilege of partnershin within 6 months. THE ALDEN €O., 1118 Broadway. Oakland. For land, owr 0—GOOD $ paying roadhouse business; $40 to 5200 rer day: 8 good furnished rooms, and ‘bar with summer houses! 118 Broadway, Oakland. STOCK or bond issue of reputable corporation, mining or industrial, wanted; have every fa- | cllity for selling same on commission; give particulars. P. O. box 1463, N. Y. | WANTED—By good tenant, party with lot who would be willing fo erect bullding | 35x80, 2 floors, for ktcam laundry already es- | tablished. Box 2874, Call office. | THE BEST INVESTMENT. 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co. $25: will be worth $200 by Augist, 1¢ GIIRMANTA INVEST. A—SOME AGENTS ARE 9-10the “‘wind"" and 1-10th business. For B-U-S-I-N-E-S-S call on . L. HEDGES. 508-509 Parrott buildinT 25 Market st. (over Emporium) Sold Over 400 places of business for C-A-S-H A—$300; CORNER cigar stand, transfer point. $175; wood, coal and expressing business. $400; B. bakery, books, notlons, etc, $1000; restaurant and delicatessen; S1500. $700; saloon: sickness cause sacrifice. 3000: roadhouse; Butte Co.; realty included. $600; bakery; counter trade $20 daily. THE RELIABLE AGENTS..KREDO & CO. $2500—PARTNER worth wanted in manufacturing and contracting business; established 20 years; clears $400 monthly Maria Investment Co. 235 Kearny st $330—SALOON, well fitted up; owner retiring. Marin Investment Co., 235 Kearny st $600—LADY or eent partner wanted; genteel and profitable manufacturing business; part cash If desired. Marin Investment Co., 235 Kearny st. WE are establishing a department store in Los Angeles located in the center of the intelligent middle classes, mechanics and boring people, and willlng to negotiate with merchants desiring to take space; rare op- portunity for dry goods, notions, clothing, shoes, china and crockery, cloaks and suits, stationery. carpets and drapery. CALIFOR: NIA GENERAL MERCANTILE COMPANY, 222 Franklin st.. Los Angeles CARRIAGE and wagon factory for sale in busy California cit uver $125,000; presently overcrowded with work; rare gpportunity for live man; good reasons for dixposal. For particulars apply WATT & COWPER-THWAITE, bankers, Stockton, Cal. CANDY factory and icecream parlors in town near San Francisco; equipped with all ap- pliances necessary; best location in tow and good trade: will sell cheap, as 1 have to leave on account of sickness. Address for particulars, box 2563, Call office. WANTED—A partner with $500 'n a manufa turing business; articles of everyday us. same trade supplied each day; the profits are 100 per cent. but it requires two per- sons to run the business. Address box 2580, Call office. JRFORATIONS controlling business cstab. 1865 desirs cxperfenced business man, cap ble of earning $2300 yvearly, to manage branch; investment of $1500 and unquestion- able references required. Address Supt., box 536, Madison, Wis. ADVERTISING World, Columbus, monthly journa' of information, plans, sug- Ohio, a gestions and ideas for advertising; send to- | day for free sample or 10c for four month tria ADVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN. circulars, public notices. pamphlets prepared; consult | R. J. HIRMAN_ expert ad. writer, room | 720, Emma Spreckels building. | FOR SALE—On account of sickness, grocery | and liquor license; also paper agency; low | rent with lease; a good business stand; must cell. Box 832, Call office. | WANTED —Party with small capital to invest | "in legitimate business at World's Fair; pro- fits arsured: vosition and salary guaranteed. | Addrers box 2913, Call. FOR sale—Boarding-house; 15 rooms; 20 beds; rent $40. First st. NEWS stand, stationery and notion store; fine location; doing good business. Box 2396, Call. WANTED—To buy a small grocery and bar. J. F. M.. box 2153, Call office. LADY partner wanted in a store; $100 cash. Box 2040, Call office. pald $847,000 dividends; few shares for Particulars box 2050, Call office. ¥ A—S- IGAR stand for sale on account of | sickress; rent $20; net Income $75 a month; | lease 2 vears. 415 Eighth s 1 | WANTED—Partner with some capital to open | " candy store with Allegretti chocolate creams. ! F. Allegretti, 254 Scuth Center ave., Chicago, DELICATESSEN store near Park, in a good | business location: Nving rooms: rent $21 60; | will sell for $850. Box 2552, Call office. CIGAR stand at involce; good laundry trade. Box 2000, Call office WANTED—A saloon in good location; price asked. Box 2905, Call office. FOR SALE—Grocery and bar in Mission; good bar trade; good corner. Box 2393, Call. FOR SALE—Candy and atationery store, do- ing good business; opposite school. $106 25th. state FOR SALE—Whole or half interest in manu. | facturers’ agency business: established 15 | years. Address box 2889, Call office. BUSINESS wanted for cash and mining claim on one of the best creeks in famous Klondike; | adjoining claims very rich. Box 2087, Call. GROCERY and liquors in Western Addition for sale, reasonable; stock in first-class shape. Box 2600, Call office, PATENTS, capital interested; attorneys In of- fice; consultation free. Standard Trust Co., Crossley buildinz. PARTNER, hustler, with $100 or more cash a gure thinc for the right man. Box 2538, Call office. PARTNER with $5000 to purchase one-third in- terest in ranch and orange nursery, etc., and | manage same on salary: exceptional oppor- l tunity for good man. Box 2364, Call office. ———— | THE Twentieth Century Co.. 927 Market st., room 218, has the best money maker for salesmen on the market: it is a ready seller and big profits. $300—PARTNER wanted, lady or gentleman, :n thoroughiy established, good paying refresh- ment parlor and grove; 45 minutes from San Francisco. H., box 2147, Call Office. WANTED—A partner in a good river-boat en- terprise. Box 2055, Call office. FOR sale—At invoice, general merchandise store: good location: a great bargain. See PENNELL.SUYDAM, 16 Spear st., 8. F. e WANTED—A saloon, water ‘front or whole- sale district; state price; no agents. Box 2868, Call office. D paying restaurant; near station on Key Route, Oakland; must sell on account of other business. 1201, Call bidg. _— ESTABLISHED ladies’ talloring business for eale; must be sold at once; good reasons for selling. Address box 1048, Call office, Oakland. \ '!I)R- e Iulln‘(.‘fu house; in cholcest ocation; inc! rooms: cheap. Address’ box 2135, Call office. $450—ELECTRIC-LIGHTED candy and store: 3 furnished rooms; central; Box 2380, Call. —_— SALOON license and fixtures for 'sale. 4004 ‘Twenty-fourth st., near Castro. ‘WANTED—Incorporators for cyanide ore-test- ing and brokerage company. Box 2384, Call. pastry n. A_FIRST-CLASS opening for any one with $250; with or without services. Box 2084, Call. $2000 SALARY—Small investment. 222 Starr King bullding. 5 p. m. sharp. e VERY good paying restaurant, 6 furn. rooms; good locailty: retiring. Box 2574, Call office. WANTED—Partner with $1500; good security; grand chance. Box 2373, Call. £.$350 to $2000 2000 to $6000 | doing a yearly business of | A. CAMERON & Co. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for rooming-houses, hotels and all kinds of business chances. ! | I e rooms; corner; rent only $300; best down- town house in city; electric elevator; well fur- | nished; guaranteed to clear $400 to $500 per month; books open for inspection; everything in first-class shape; on account other business. 7-room flat; rent $40; ocak furniture; good | carpets; sickness; price $350. | 72 rooms; rent $400; elegant new building; swell family hotel; beautiful furnishings: clear_ ing $600 per month; every room full; will | stand the styictest investigation; location un- surpassed. i 19 roome; rent only $100; we!l furnished; lit- | tle apartment house; reduced to $1100. W0 rooms; rent only $390; downtown tran- sient housc; elears $200 to $230 per mont will onlv take $700 o get in; must leave cit price $2000. rent; first-class. up-to-date clearing $330 to $400 per 106 rooms: cheap commerefal house; menth; going East. 8 rooms; upper flat; elegantly furnished; oek furniture; Axminster carpets; beautiful flat. 162 rooms: most elegantly appointed apart- ment house in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- ern bullding; fine entrance; cheap rent; clear- ! ing $400 per month; 5-year lease; part cash, balance S per cent per year. 18 rooms; rent $85; well furnished; all new; :;sogodawu. balance 11; per cent; fine buy; only | §1230. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator, long lease: clears $400 to $500 per H one of the best buys in the city. | peroom upger flat; corner: all sunny rooms; beautiful lithle gem of a home; price $750. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner houss vate baths; beautiful furniture; 2 entrances: takes in $30 to $40 per day transient, besides regular roomers; will bear investigation. 3 pri- 12 rooms; Post: oak furniture; Brussels car- pets; clears $30; $300 cash, balance on install- ments; price $800. | 9-room, new, mcdern flat: 4 months} elegant- ly furnished; cost over $1800; a bargain; sick- ness. {90 rooms; part offices; elegant new building | and furniture: high-cl location; beautiful | halls: everything modern: first-class grill in connection; best proposition in city; called East. 13 rooms; rent $25; some house! $50; barn, with fine yare time, JEepin[: clears half cash, balance 220 rooms: new and up-to-date apartment house; luxuriously furuished: 5-year contracts i for cheap lighting: grand new building: clea Ing $100 to $C00 per month; obliged to leave 1 30 rooms; rent $95; fine location: floors; 3 years' lease; clears $100; full; all on 2 11 rooms; rent $40; close in: oak. cherry fur- niture; Brussels carpets; clears $55 over all expenses; $400 cash, balance time; snap; $700. 46 rooms: rent only $65; well located hotel south of Market; fire bar, well stocked; brick building; electric lights; everything good con- | dition: part cash. balance time: price $2500; will exchange this with good real estate for larse downtown house. 25 rooms: rent $149: hot and cold water; part hourekeeping: all full; clears $300 per mont well furnished; leaving city; gift; $1200, | ! 50 rooms; new: modern apartment house; 10. year lease; cheap rent; clearing $230 to $300; | very central; first-class proposition. 71 rooms; elegant, new, modern buildin; one of the best cities in Southern California; electric lights: hot and cold water; everything up 1o date; 9-year lease; rent only $200; clear- | ing $250 to $300 per month; owner sick abed. 23 rooms: well furnished: first-class tran- sient house; 2 blocks off Market; 5-yvear leasc clearing over $100; good buy for some one. in rooms; rent caly $150; close in: thorough- renovated. put in first-class condition; can be run transient if desired: clears now $185 | per month: part cash, balance time; good | movey-maker. 14 rooms: cheap rent; furnished in oak; Ax- minster and Brussels carpets: new: half cash, balance long iline; make offer; departure. { 31 rooms: rent $110; all light rooms: clear- ing over $100 per mo.; regular snap: only $400 | o get in; must leave city at once; price §1300. | {omk Tooms. well furnished: fine little down- own transient house; clearin, 100 per month; chiiged to leave clty; 31500, © 50 PeT month; 26 rooms; cheap rent; oak and cherry furni ture: Moquet carpets; good lease; clearing $12 per month; pact cash, balance time. T ¢ rozns: rent only $35; Ellis; oak furni- ture; good carpets; clears $60; leaves 3 rooms for landlady; fine opportunity to get good house reasonable. s HINKLEY, PHONE MINT 796. - 1020 Market st opp, Fifth. Country correspondencé promptly answered Clear titles. Reliable dealings. Easy term: rooms: mechanics’ house; rent $40..8575 rooms; trade for ranch: clears $350, | rooms; rent $30; amazing low price..$ rooms: rent $60: just think..... 1 | rent $20; a pick-up. rooms; ciears $80; rent $10. 40 rooms; mechanics' house; rent $60...$1000 16 rooms; rent $50; clears $83; terms...$850 | 31 rooms; sunny corner; ront $55......$1600 “alifornia st.; rent $50: snap.$750 | 10 rooms; Geary st.; clears $40; rent $28.8500 | 18 rooms; 6 unfurnished; rent $45......$425 35 rooms: transient; lease $1500 8 rooms; Post st.: rent - ..$250 12 rooms; Polk st.; partially furnished. $450 SPECIAL BARGAIN, | NEW ROOMING-HOUSE—58 rooms; | clears $100; price only $530; this snap. HINKLEY, Tent $75: call’ early " for | MODERN transient house; 60 rooms; down- town; elegantly furnished; liquor license long lease; moncy maker. See HINKLE i SWELL APARTMENT HOUSE—22 rooms: grand entrance: elegantly furnished by | Sloane; will sell whole or one-half interest See my agent, HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. opp. Fifth, : MITCHELL & CO...........Phone Jessie 2981 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth, 16 rooms; neat, sunny_ two-floor house; rent $40; sell or exchange; price $650. 65 rooms: downtown rooming-house; steady and transient: clearing $350 montaly; hand- somely furnished, 26 rooms;’choice corner rooming-house; un- excelled for transient, as well as ' steady roomers, Tooms: well-appointed housekeeping landlady must sell: make offer. | MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. WINSTON" & WOLF, 126 MARKET _ST. | near Hudy; offer wanted....$1100 well_furnished; rent $50...$1100 | rent $50; reduced to. -.. $900 | rent $95; 3-year lease; Polk..$1800 Sutter; offer wanted; see this. ease; cormer: apts.§4000 | 18 rooms rent $200. 100 rooms; rent $4.50 per room; modern.$6230 | TELEPHONE JESSIE 2211. TAILOR shop In very fine location for sale, on account of sickness, Box 2391, Call office. EDUCATED lady with some means as secre- tary for publishing firm. Box 2762, Call. NEWSPAPER route in San Francisco paying $125 a month. Room 10, 235 Kearny st. FOR sale—Complete dyeing ‘works. Box 2801, Call. — e . A COFFEE saloon; easy payments; trial given; no agents; finely furnished. Box 2245, Call. WANTED-—Buyer for zood-paying transfer biz. F. WILLIAMS, 518 Van Ness ave. THE Twentieth Century Co. has the best money maker on market. R. 218, 927 Market. SALOON license for sale; price $300. Box 2127, Call office. and cleaning [ MY 40-room lodging-house is for sale; rent | is $70 per month, water free: I keep 4 rooms for translent; I clear §$1S0 per month and sometimes more: an account of health T am obliged to sell; see it for yourseif and make me an offer, Address box 1053, Call office, Oakland. ONE-HUNDRED-ROOM modern house; cen- tral, low rent, magnificent bargain: north Market st.; no agents. Box 2752, Call office. 1 TO reat—Godd Sixth-street rooming-house: all | in excellent condition. Call at EASTON ELDRIDGE & CO'S. . TO let—Fine rooming-house, 160 rooms, unfur- nished; splendid_location; cheap rent to de- sirable tenant. Box 2243, Call office. 18 ROOMS rent $70: long lease; furnished ney; clears $60, Call at 56 Eliis st WANTED—A rood salesman. Room 218, Em- ma Spreckels bldg, 927 Market st. GROCERY and bar for sale. Call 321 Bryant; SHOPROOM, 22x40, ground floor; cheap rent. Broderick st., between Geary and O'Farrell. A BRANCH office of The Call for the of advertisements and subscriptions has 1008 Market st., opened at Oren until 11 p. m. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10; tel. Main 55S0. "COTTAGES TO LET. NEW 3-room cottage In Sausalito; on beach; pathing: will lease for I year. C. M., . 4 rooms; modern improve- 2760 Howard st. 4 ROOMS: 8 Wolle st: rent $12; key at & e ‘Lr-e)u key at & 54-ROOM corner house; Sixth, near Marke: house always full; must seil. Box 2116, Call. FOR sale: furnished: clean: reasonable, rooming-house: 9 rooms: neatly | Box 2786, Call. 'A—$1000; house of 30 rooms, 7 beds: rent $100, | lease of 4 years; goofl furniture: rooms always occupled. See R. G. WILKIE. 2615 Kearny st. SNAP—Lodging-house, 100 rooms; (furniture new; this week only, at 24 Turk st. 35-ROOM lodging-house; good payer; close in; $1630. 586 Tenth st., Oakland. 600: 23 ROOMS; fine furniture and carpets: Hnmfl of Market: good income. Box 1754, Call. 30 ROOMS; sunny corner; rent $100; lease make offer. Box 2875, Call office. CLEAN, respectable twelve-room and bath; price reduced. 207 Turk st. FURNISHED rooming-house for sale. 205 Turk st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in t postage paid. | and ontside: 27 bix bav | teed tn ha rlesrine €17 § MARION GRIFFIN, 496 Hearst Luilding, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods in fine {romt offices. Phone Black 3607, or take elevator to 4th floor. Up-to-date title abstract free with every sale. We do business strictly according to law. SPECIAL NO. 1. . S rooms: rent $3 room3 rented tor $32; splendid bathroom; new porce- lain bathtub; price only $450; $150 down. Ask for Scott Griffin with Marion Griffin CORNER A SPECIAL NO. new, modern downtown house hot and cold water: eiectric ele- vator; sieam heat; in splendid neighborhood, contiguous to theaters, the best restaurants and the leading retail establishments of S: Francisco; the furnishings are of the best, consisting of oak, €nameled iron and brass beds, Brussels and Axminster carpets and cle- gant hangings; lease for 8 years; clears $400 a month; suitable terms. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 408 Examiner bids. SPECIAL NO. BEST furnished 30-room house in this city. BEST laid out 30-room house in this city. NEW_building; central; 3-vear lease. HOUSE now clears about §200 month. Ask for F. L. Smith with MARION GRIFFIN. SPECIAL NO. 5. HIGH-CLASS house of 17 rooms, near Sut- ter st: well furnished throughout: clears $7 references given and required; to a person wWho appreciates a QUIET HOME, a choice location and a sound business proposition, this house will strongly appeal. Ask for H. W. Peck with MARION GRIFFI) SPECTALS NOS. 6 AND 7. 21 rooms for sale because of family trouble: worth $1800; will sell for $1300; low rent; clears $£76 month, which creased; roomers all mechanice, good, honest reenle; mortgage ($900) may be paid off or re m: No. blocks morth of Market: strictly 16 rooms, respectable ter in each room: well furnished: price $1450 mortgage (§1000) may be paid off or remain. Ask for E. J. Lioyd with MARION GRIFFIN. SPECIALS NOS. 8 AND 9. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE if you act quickly. "W, MODERN house of 45 rooms. EW FURNITURE; in good location. LEASF for & vears at a low rental ROOMING-HOUSE full of nice peop! ALL you need to pay down is $1200. No. 9. NOW is your opportunity (if taken advan- tage of at once) to nurchase one of the finest 100-room avartment-houses in San Francisco; the price is nominal for such a house: excep- tionallv well located: beautifully furnished throuzhout; long lease at $5 mer room: the very best bargain. which we will prove to you if vou will investigate. Ask for S. M. Snyder with MARION GRIFFIN. SPECIAL NO. 10. 20 ROOMS, $650: rent $40: elsctric lights in all rooms: lease If desired: north of Market. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406 Hearst bldg. SPECTAL NO. 11 12 ROOMS. rent $40: fine location: nished and 2 rooms rented unfurnishes cut to $500, 14 cash. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 408 Examiner bldg. 9 rooms nicely fur- ; price SPECIAL NO. 12. 53 LARGE. well furnished rooms in a corner hovse: thorouehly clean: painted new inside windows: rent only ©225 with a transferable lease that runs 5 ars from 12th dav of next August: guaran- 8 per month: price $4000. GRIFFIN, rm. 406 Examiner bldg. MARION can be greatly in- | rent $70: clears $6S: running wa- | CORNFER north of Market | ALBERT C. VICTOR i PROFESSOR The Famous 1 PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, Special Reduction for Three Day 30 Cents—His $5 Reading For—30 Cents. Free Test! Frez Test! Free Tost! A Free Test to All Who Come Prepared to - Have a Reading. Without asking a_question he tells you your name, your mether's maiden name, the name | of the one you love, tells you your age, and whai you called for, without asking a single | auestion ! THERE IS NO AFFAIR of importance— pasi. present or future—but what Professor tor's oceult eye can plainly reveal. He will point out the way that will lead to suc cess in business, speculations, (nvestments, love, courtship, matrimony, divorce or anything you' may be in trouble about. | . Uniike impostors and pretenders, Professor | Yictor takes no morey m advance and posi- tively refuses to accept any fee if you are n | entirely satisfled. All business strictly ec fidential. Hours from 9 a. m. to § p. m. daily | and Sunday. 700 Post st. | MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS | Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- | mently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner | bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate descrintion of the past, reveals the | present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in troubl ! discontented or not satisfled with life, or ha domestic, love or business troubles, consult | this gredt medium and you will be told how to overcome them: valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c up; satisfaction guaran- teed; readings by mail. Tel. Black 4569. —_— { QUEEN ZENORA and Karmas Gypsy won- b phenomenal palmists, card readers and clairvoyants. Things they do: They teach | You how to become influential, ' powerful how to overcome evil influences, how to rec- ognize a zenuine husband, wife, sweetheart, friend ‘or partner; camp open all hours. Palmistry readings 10c, 10c. 1714 Polk st.. near Washington st. Refined ladies nesd not fear to call. H. KRONENBERG, palmist, clair- voyant, card reader: when others fail try mi %00d readings 10c. 721 Franklin. or.G.G. ave. MME. WALTERS. great card reader; la. 25c; nts Sfc. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th: open Sun. I | | 1 | MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant, card reader, re- moved frem 132 6th to 2314 6th; 1. 25¢, §. S0c. | MME. LE FERN, card reader, of 100 Fifth st.. has removed to 118 Ninth st. MES. BAUMANN, the teller. is ne t 317 is st MRS, SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader: sit- tings dally. 448% J bet. Sth and 8th. A WEFK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper. for matling. $1 per year. e ———— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | AIR now universally used In cleaning carpets on floor. without removal: price moderate. 8. F. Compres: Alr Cleaning Co., Caill building. Phone Main 5237. well-known. fortune- WHEN vou become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet-beat ing Works, 335-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1300 Har- | _rison st.: Al cleaning: 3c. Tel. Mission 225 | e | HOPKE BROS excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard :tel.South 216, ADVANCE Carvet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props SPECTAL NO. 14. GENUINE srcrifice sale of a well-known 40- room hovse full of roomers and clearing $175 ner menth: must he sold on Monday for the best offer we can ret. This ad will nositively onlv apnear Surdav. 28th, and Monday, 29th. MARION GRIFFIN. rm. 406 Examiner bldg. SPFCTAL NO. 15 PFR MONTH income over rent: central: price §3500: 1% cash ard monthlv installments: furnishings i der: it's A No. 1 for you if you have $1730 in cash. MADTON GPRIFFIN, rm_ 408 Tvaminar bide. ¥ SPIRITUALISM. the great revelations on AR, the Egyptian seeress. by MPS. DR. MARTIN. wonderful spiritual healer and business medium: readings daily. $1: de- veloping class Thursday S p. m. 302 Eddy st waod or- | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prics reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. tel. Missfon 26 | | | | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beatin; & Work: 333 Golden Gale ave.: teleph: 2 CHIROGRAPHY AND GRAPHOLOGY. derful science of reading true char- acter, disposition. mental and physical qual- itles ‘from autographs, signatures and com- mon handwriting in classical and modern | THE we | 1anguages of mankind; the past and pr habits, ways and desires of dear or inter- ested persons correctly predicted and de | scribed; send 50c in stamps with the original | tegrish ar letter (srveral wenide are Suih ’ cient) without the author's name with your own address and recefve a satisfactory, trus | biography and confidential answer with ti | autozraph in return mail. Letters address kindly “Gravhology,” 254 Chenery | | San Franeiseo, Cal. | cumes surromm WHO ?—Hunter, 1206 Market st.;: $100; rupturs cure for $10: circular explains: send for one ELISE BRAUN, renowned English psychic. M. readings demonstrate my wonderful powers. | 886 Bush MRS ELSIE REYNOLDS, materializing seance to-day, 2 p. m., 30c. 328 Ellis st. st MRS. LESTER, 325 Turk st.: life reader, busi ness medium; read. dajy:cir.Tues.&Thur.Z V. MILLER'S Mother Sadie’'s materializ ing seance to-day, 1 o'clock; $1. 1084 Bush. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis, readings daily, 30 0 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. | PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. [PDRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES MAKING, TAILOR McDOWELL's _perfect ystem. Ovr method and sche Bave a | world-wide reputation. We teach everything | a first-class cutter is required to know to fi | DR UTTING, DRE! | TING TAUGHT by a good vosition or start in business. Ladies soon learn to make their own garments stylish and becoming. Practical course in millinery. Enter now for spring styles and good positions. Patterns cut to measure. McDOWELL'S, 1019 Market st. Accordion, sunburst and kpife plaiting; double | stamps on dress linings. Stewart's button an. buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121 MME. FRANCIS, a truly gifted medium; also card reader. 110 Sixth at., room 15. WILBUR _DEAN, phenomenal seance, Tues- day eve. March 1. 1052 Ellis st. MATERIALIZING seance Sunday evening, 50c. | 328 Ellls st.; § o'clock. CLAIRVOYANTS, McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School - class 1019 Mk: { DENTISTS. DR. MURPHY, 504-5-6 Callaghan bldg..Market and McAllister sts., uses the Basford Obtun der; the only device ever invented for grind- ing, drilling and excavating teeth without pain. For demonstration call at office. AT CUT IN PRICES. A-SEA Call at ence and ssve 31 His former $5 readings this week for $1. 1. $1. $1. SL §L. SL $L $I. L NO CHARGE NO CHARGE Unless you obtain the information for which You consult him. (You to be full judge.) PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairvoyant and Palmist ever In San Francisco. Read carefully. An honest proposition 1 do hereby solemniy agree and guarantee 1o make no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I prom. Ise to tell you if husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell whom and when you will marry, in fact I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can teli Yyoursel(; I restore lost affections, reunite the Separated, cause happy marriage, make you successful in life, cure disease and lost vital- ity, develop mediums, give advice on mines and buried treasures and insure yoy success or charge nothing for my services; 10 a. m. o § p. m.; Sundays. 2 t0.6. §26—0' Farrell st.—326. SECOND sight is the clairvoyant power of foretelling the future. MRS. CORLISS has been called to accept this as her life work by the insistence of what she calls Forces.” Sne is both clairvoyant and clair- audlent. She sees and hears what you do not see and hear. Her work in the past has been nothing short of wonderful. If it is your desire to come in touch with a genuine clairvoyant_of sterling character, one who is educated, refined, sincere, earnest and holds as sacred her priceless gift of mediu: ship, she will give you a psychometric read- ing by mail. As this work constitutes a tax upon the energies of the true psychic, a fec of $1 must accompany every tan ques- tions. Address LOMA gCORLISS, 1007 Lar- kin st._room 37x San Franeisco. PERSONAL READINGS—$2, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfac tory as in person: 3 questions answered, $1 full life, $5; send lock of hair, date of year of birth: don’t send currency: send postoffice, ‘Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. THE only original Roman Gypsies in the city; palmiste, clairvoyants, card readers, trance mediums: we have given readings to 10,000 people in San Francisco since our arrival; they ars satisfled. so will you be. 285 Geary. | MRS. E. M. SANDERS. Palmist and psychic; advice on business; teacher of mental suggestion and the new thought. 1600 Sutter st. Phone 2368 Poik. Evenings and Sundays by appointments. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. & palm.; 1 cerrectly treat your love affairs. domestic trouble, bus. and financial success;: names, L., 50c; G., $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. a SEE the great revelations on page 34, by ISMAR, the Egyptian seqress. ll'lfifiA Wmmfi:‘l.lr.llhmfi mtunng- reads your ent| life; special, m.-tm.’nnc-w. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice. names given: 25c up. § 4th st., near Market. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladies 25¢; gents 50c; hours 1 to 9. 120 Sixth st. —_— OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261 Kearny, room 20; ladles, 25c; gents, 50c. —_— T MISS WARD, clairvoyant, 917 Market, rooms 11-1Z; gives dates, names, facts; hours 11-9. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, or Eleventh No charze for extracting when plates ars made; old plates made over like new; testh from §8 per set: extracting 50c: gas give A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50; fillings, 30c plates, $5; full set; all work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixt ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14, floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O Farre PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up:fillings, GOLD fillings, 75c pain;open Sunday silver, 33¢; crowns, $2: no Dr.O.B. 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C: or write for descriptive catalogue, the Youn Men’s Christiah Association Institute Practical Education for Men and Boys, H. J. McCoy. General Secretary, San Francisco. Address all communications to LE ROY BURNS SMITH. Zducational Director. —_— AYRES, the leading business college, 725 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years; life scholarship, $30: bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing. arithmetic, spelling, etc.; positions secured: the college refurnished with new typewriters and turniture January 'l Catalogue free. 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