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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL = CHURCH SERVICES. AN Church (First), S.W. cor. Geary hlin sts—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Rev, Mr. Leavitt and Rev. C upts of Sunday schoel. Junior school are at 10 o'clock. t 11 o'clock. Rev. J. K. or nt Pacific Seminary, will Mr. Leavitt will occupy the pulpit Music by Brethericlk, preach, ©f the Tiret Church in Oakland. under direction of H. All are cordially quart organist vited. h and Capp street car)—Re ister; residence, 500 Capp st school meets & ‘clock, Mr, W. C. Max well sup the morning service. 11 ¢ Willlam Hudson will oac Migher Sacrifice.” us under the di- rection “The ra and choir, subject, by or All the seats Mr. Jabish Clement. zre frec. No evening service. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave cramento st.—Rev. William Kirk pastor rvices st 11 a. m. and m. Eveningesubject, ““The Doctrine n. The pastor will preach at ax Sabbath_echo r, B:16 €:15 p. m v o.. midweek service: leader. | hrie; subject, ~“The Prophecy of Isaiah.”” = Priday, $ p. m., monthly meeting subject for discussion, ““Wo- of Men's Club; All gre cordially invited man Suffrage.” CALVARY Presbyterian Churcl corner Jack- and Plimore sts.—Rev. John He 1L.D_ past Morning_service evening service 7:30 o'clock. P Hugh W. Glich h at both merv 11 pre there will be special bhath school at 9:50 a. m., orchestral music. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. Prayer meeting | ning at 8 oclock. All are Post corner Rev. George « . D. preach at_both o At 2. m.. topic, “Greater Works.”" Reception members and holy communion. At 7:45 p. m Slessed Are They That | o Al sre ally invited. ongregational Church, Post st., | Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D.D.. ing worship at 11. preceded by ) Christian Endeavor 45 p. m. Musical service at he cholr will sing the anthems mea” (Hayden) and “‘Seek (Baunbach). Mies Marie H 1 the alto solo ““The Day Is Bartiett). and Miss Dorothy Good- and Devid_Mapiloyd, the soprano and 1 Will Magnify Thee, O God hurch, Fifteenth st., Willlam Rader, pastor, vices; 11 a. m.. ““The 7:30 p. m., ‘‘Robert tions and Triumphs of people’s service. Fres | ST. Methodist Church, corner Broderick and California sts—Pastor, Clar- ence Reed. At 7:30 p. m., the regular popu- X becn orchestra. Pro- ! ing Midas” (Eflen- fon’ and_prayer from Rienzi 3 Jream Shadows ,, “"Romance” (Sivor)). | organ offertory, ‘‘Spring (Mendelesohn), J. H. Hallowell; re- Fearless March” (Heed). Th pic is ““Unearned Happiness.” the service | M. E. Church, cor anan sts.—Rev. John Ste- Public worship at 11 a. m. m. The pastor will preach. The praise service will be held in the an excellent programme of . director B. Perkins suj League at 6:30 p. m.; ident nten Dr. and Gough sts.—Rery t. D.D., rector. Hol Sunday school ¥ communion, Monthly mu- invited m near Jones- Sermon, 11 Tishbite” ; topic pper will follow the er meting, Wednes- welcome. Seats free. Al Christ. Scientist, Central bet. Kearny and Grant Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, “‘Substance.” Sun- day school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8§ o'clock: free reading-room, 206 Kearny st. 509-510. All are welcome. THE .People’s Church meets Sunday evenings, 8 o'clock, in Elks’ Hall, 223 Sutter st. Sul Ject this evening, ““The Power of the Dead.” Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Giliespie; residence 1101 O'Farrell st GREAT union mass meeting for men only 11 be held at the Young Men's Christian Association Auditorium this (Sunday) after- noon at 3 o'clock. The Fiske Jubllee Sing- ers (colored) will eing, and the Robson Orchestra wili furnish instrumental music Rev. George W. White, D.D., will give short address on “"The Secret of Success. hurge for admission. All seats in the free to men. Come early %o as to & cure a good seat, as the hall will be crowded. This is one of the largest meet- ings for men held in the United States. Cor- mer Mason and Ellis sts, , 32:30 p. m.; | Sunday school | rooms | HFETIKG‘—IUKDAYJ.B:I:!EQL ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Youns's spirit messages to-night. 10c; Mrs. Seal lec- tures. 619 McAllister si.; readings dally. C._ WILBUR DEAN'S materializing seance | Tuesday, § r. m. 1052 Eilis st. L. HODGSON, 148 Sixth st,, room 16; t circle and sittings daily. TESTS, 909 Market, Mr. Wilson; 8, Dr. Cowan, Mr. Hargrave; 10c. MEETING SOTICES. EXCELSIOR Degrse Lodge No. 2, 1 o. F. — Degrec team will meet for drill at 11:30 THIS MORNING. ALTA LODGE XO. 205, L O. O ¥ Inttiation MONDAY, March * Visitors welcome. s H. EDWARDS, N. G. W. B. CURTIS, D, M. members are requested to at- Rec. Sec. . P. PETERS) UAL meeting—The regular an- nual meeting of the stockholders in | the A. O. F. Hall Association of i San Francisco will be held in Ocei- dental Hall, A. O. F. bulding, 102 O'Farreli st, San Francisco, Cal., on SAT- URDAY, the 12th dar of March, 1904, at 30 p. m. _D. E. BESECKER, President. J. FALCONER, Secretary. HUSINESS CHANCES—Continuned. ‘A—$1000; PHONOGRAPH parlor and shooting gallery, averaging about $9 30 per day; ex- penses ‘about $6 per day: will seil or trade for lodging-house. Sece R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery in cholc- et location; rent $80; dally receipts about a good business, but sickness of owner Particulars R. G. $70; compels him to_retire. __WILKE, 261 Kearny WWILKE, 261 Kearny st, A—$2200; STEAM laundry and property; equipped with latest-machinery, wagon, etc.; D0 opposition; in thriving country town about 75 miles from this city: a rare chance. particulars ses R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A BAKERY across the bay, with lot 50x100; house of 4 rooms, 2 stories; 2 horses, wagon, etc.; price $3600; mot_all cash required: a good bueiness. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. 4 A—$3000; CORNER saloon, with lease; large celiar; card and private rooms; owners for years; fullest investigation so- licited. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3000; GRILL room and cafe; the leading establishment in Oakland; close to theaters; rent $i0 and a first-class paying busimes other investments only cause of sale. Bes R G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. FISHERMEN, ATTENTIO: A mass meeting of the Fishermen's Pro- | tective Union of the Pacific Coast and | Alaska will be held TO-DAY_ (Sunday), | March 6, at 1:30 p. m., at_ Washington Square Hall, cor. Union and Stockton ets. members in good standing will be ad- N. HYLEN, Secy. i A—$1200; BAKERY, estab. years and kept by present owner 17 years: bakes 414 barrels per day; daily sales $45; living rooms. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—S$1200; DELICATESSEN and dairy produce etore; close to Market and Stockton sts. large etock; clears at least $250 per month; full value in sight; a splendid offer. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny s TED—For adoptio MRS. DR. EMILIE st., Alameda. e e e e e s s AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents by large transportation mpany to place issue of stock for the pur- | pose of Increasing its present equipment | inis move made necessary in order to handie enormous voluine new freight and passenger | business; the stock of this company pays the | lnrgest annual dividend of any transportation | wares in the United States; exceptional of- r made representative and respectable con- | | cerns or individuals everywhere as fiscal agents for sale of stock. Tabasco Transporta- tion Co., Title and Trust bldg., Chicago. aby. KE, 1416 Elsfx | AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR AW-EDGE PRUNING SHEAR. | They cut with ease parts several times larger | than can be cut with any other kind. Every | pruning shears buys them at sight; you y make $5 a day; costs nothing to try; send for particulers at once and go to work. GEORGE E. BENTON CO., 140 W, 234 et New York, AGENTS—Automatic Washers eell themselves; | one agent writes: “Exhibited sample to 1 women; took 10 orders.” Time required, 45 inutes: profit over §50; guaranteed to washing in 30 minutes: furnishes own power: requires no labor or atiention: costs less than | | any other machine; free sample, exclusive | territory; $50 week guaranteed; thousands of | testimonial Automatic Washer Co., Station U, Chicago. | | AGENTS ted; either sex; mo canvassing: | mo solicitiug; no time from your regular oc- cupation: no one will know You are my resentative; no capital, outfit or experience needed; easy. parmanent, honorable and profitable work that can be done at home. | Ad.J.W. KIDD, key 5025, Fort Wayne, Ind. TED—Agents to sell splendid article to | housekeepers: all want it; one agent made | | %100 in ten days in October; only reliable | | | P W Gustrious agents need apply usiness for yourself; stop working for ; we start you in pleasant, profitable 1 order business at home; immense prof- | unlimited possibilities; full information amp. FRANKLIN-HOWARD CO,, | | for Denver, Colo. CORPORATION controlling business est. 1865 | | desires able, energetic, experienced business | man, unquestionable references, to take man- | agement branch office; salary $2500 per an- | num. Address Supt.. box 536, Madison, Wis. | | | A—$350—_PART ‘A—$000; BRANCH bakery and candy store, with living rooms; daily receipts about $10: choicest location in the Mission. See K. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$§2200; SALOON, with lease, estab. years; vicinity Fourth Market and Stockton; epeaks for 1f; all particulars. R. . 20% Kearny st. A—§1500; GROCERY and bar, with 16 tfur- nished rooms; 5 years' lease; rent $85; a bueiness where man and wife can easily clear $300 per month. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3000; COAL, hay and grain yard; on Geary st.; rent $40: lease; 3 horses, 6 wagons; busi- ness estab. years: investigate at once; a rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. SUNDAY. MARCH 6, 1904 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Cor A. CAMERON &'CO........Phone South 1050 ddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headq ‘ters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chophouses. .. Candy and ice cream parlors Barher shops Clgar standa Grocerles an Groceries and ‘bars Restauranta Fruit and vege Drug stores Dellcatessen ‘stores . Wood aud coal yards. FOR sale—Beautiful mountain resort, less than 30 minutes' ride from depot of best interior city in State; less than 3 hours' ride from Ban Francisco; 20 acres land; 36-room furn. hotel, with barns, sheds, etc. years' lea can Ret longer; rental $00 per Year; horses, buggice, 2 cows; bar well equipped; billla; table, plano: raises own fruit, vegetable hay, “chickens, ete.; big money to be mad price $2500; account death. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospec located In Cel.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trads for r'mg-house or business. Comeron, 3 Edd FOR sale—Well-located candy store; all equip- ment for making own candies; established 8 years; clears over §200 per month; will in- voice about $1200. CAMERON,S Eddy st. s ot ot M b msives il e i oingies FOR sale—One of the best restaurants In elty: cheap rent; receipts $i5 to $100 day: will bear_investigation; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale, or wiil trade for small ranch—Fine | hardware and electrical supply store; well located; cleering $300 per month; first-class proposition; will stand strict investigation: Pprice §8000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A— $100 REWARD. Wwill be pald for legal proof showing that any person ever lost a dollar who invested any money in our company. GERMANTA INVESTMENT COMPANY, Incorporated under the laws of California. . Capital stock, $50,000. 927 Market st., rooms 321, 322, 323, 324. HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; 80 rooms; rich furnished, complete and ready for occupancy; large din- ing-room with 16 tables and imported Vienna chalrs; the best carpets money can buy throughout; finest linen and best silver ser- | vice: 10 years' GERMANIA IN PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 200 Kearny st., room 1; several fine business chances to offer: Attentifn—Best paying delicacy store in city for sale at a bargain; price $550. Branch bakery, notions, candies; 2 ltving rooms; rent £15; price $275; receipts $8 daly. Candy-store; big stock; well patronized; price $850; rent $30; biggest bargain ever offered. Corner cigar stand; rent §25: price $175. Corner cigar stand; big trade; price $1300. Branch bakery; daily receipts $10; price $200. Delicacy store; rent $20; bargain; price $200. Restaurant and chophouse; bargain; price $700. Partner to attend counter and take cash in res- taurant; small capital required; fine chance. Rooming-house; Market st.; fine location: clears $150 mo., long lease; 20 rms.; elegant carpets and furniture: price reduced to $2300. 2 THE MUTUAL IN STMENT CO., 467 PARROTT BUILDING. The following are a few of our bargains that must go: Elegant new rooming-house, 6 floors. .$15,000 ¥ne saloon and cigar stand . 1,400 Swell =aloon and fixtures. . 180 Central cigar stand. L 600 Tea store—a snap S . 800 JLiadies' tailoring, good trade . 1,500 Candy factory—money maker......... 2,200 Grocery—good business . b Massage baths, cheap THE MUTUAL I e LIS 855 MARKET STREET. READ THIS AD. $6000—Best corner saloon and cigar stand ever offered in Oakland; old established cor- ner and business; 5-year-lease at low rent; reason for selling given with full particulars by THE ALDEN CO., 111§ Broadway, Oak- land old-estab. office: clearing $300 mo.; no experience require: bank refs. Full particulars BROOKBANK, -017 Market. A—$350—PARTNER old-estab. office; clearing 00 mo.; no experfence required; bank refs. Full particulars BROOKBANK, 917 Market. | CHANCE of lifetime; to one man only in each State with few hundred dollars and refer- | | ence: monopoly of legitimate business: large | | profits; no risk: highest indorsements. HULL, | | 154 East Twenty-third st., New York. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is a decided improvement on building and loan is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrctt building. | OUR pocket outfit starts you selling Diamonds; defy experts: drop everythix te to-day for outfit, CHAPMAN-TOWER | )., Oneida, N. Y. &nd women for city and country agents lary cor commission; steady employme: 1228 McAllister st., 9 to 12 a. m., after 3| p._m. 2 AGENTS make $50 weekly selling Allen Foun- | tain Brush: write for outfit and terms. Allen | Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. BOOKS—Steady? sellers; exclusive territory: | money savers for home or office. Bell 417, | _Parrott bidg. i - T — | | AGENTS—Paying proposition; ladies or gen- | tlemen: good commission. , 227 Starr-King | buildin erry McAuley Mission,” will have revival 524 services at 7:45 o'clock. conducted by Rev. B. W Ward, from Boston; all are invited; frec and sllection; good singing. THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Ol- cott president -founder—Headquarters, Acad- my of Sciences Building. Public lect p. m., by Thomas Prime. Subject, ‘“The Urseen World"" Lotus group, 11 & m. Study class, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. THE TI —Free 0dd_ Feilo Market st Subject to-night, ““War in Hen e Mr. W Ducey. Library and reading-roora open daily, 2 to 4 p. m. e ——— SUNDAY LECTURES. DR JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crrstal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market Subject, ““The Respiratory Or- sans,” oliowed by viefs in Scandinavia. Pree tickets will be distributed for X-ray ex- hibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening. Re- meémber the qusstion box ALHAMBRA Theater, next Sunday, 7 i monster meeting; jecture by Arthur Morrow Lewis ‘The Future Unionism™; protest will be made against the proposed destruc- tion ©f the right cf free speech in this city by Chief & Police Wittman; Coleman’s fine bi#ss band: admission free. :30 p. m. “NOW" lecture, Henry Harrison Brown. Sub- et Controliing ~ Circumstances'” This lecture. practical and invaluable, will give the key 1o the making of conditions to suit your meeds. & p. m. Free with collection. Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows' buflding. 0. N. ORLOW—Lecture thi Golden Gate (main) Hat (Sunday) evening n 625 Sutter st., o'clock, with the subject presenting nt ~Anti-Disease Principle and the New Cures.” Excellent musical numbers. Admission free. MPE. TLIZABETH DEURI Angeles open ques: ing in the East 8 o'clock shi SS. from the Los wol of Metaphysics, will hold an meeting every Sunday even- Parlor, Golden Gate Hall, at ] clo 3 invited. ARTHUR MOR! , lecture, Odd Fel. idg.. subject, “The Story of Witch- he subject will be dealt with from rical and sclentific point view; ad. 10c. SWAMI T lecture on * r his tenth to-night, § : Vidanta Society. Rev. J. Stitt Wil- Alhambra Theater, free. VE Spiritualiste 1o-0i i@ Fel. lows' bidg. Tih & Marker: Sos. LHile o menis ne, the famed psychic, known as the 1n¢ene:¢°:1l-€ writer and clairvoyant: indorsed by the lead- ing spiritual 2nd psychic societies, as well as Journals of the world; consulted- on all im- portant 'mnu;:.‘d spiritual or materiaf; send stamp for cricular on mediumship. Office 1112 Eddy si., near Octavia. 5 . ELISE BRAUN, occult priestess: classes and private tuition’in practicai occultism, psychic development, secret will force, how to con- trol financial and love affairs. 86 Bush st. —_— T e e AT 305 Larkin st., fourth floor, startling test 45 p. m: stirring songs; lecture readings, by Prof. Perkins, Chicago; everybody come, TUESDAY night and Thursday: a bome mental suggestion and new thought seers fo s dead trunce medium. 1009 Sutter; sit. daily. SEER Hindu occult reads dai s . Cles Wea. Fri. and Sun. 8 5. Yo ‘ssers s st W. G, KEEGAN holds test seances ewry night except Sat.. 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st, ng and every evening during the week | March 8 AGENTS everywhere to sell 8 per cent bonds. . American Investment Co., 554 Parrott bldg. | Wantea_Circular distributers: cash paid. Send | | _stamp, American Distributer, Denver, Colo. | $50 CAPITAL to start wins you $12 dally. A BRIGHT, energetic young man wanted as partner for a good and profitable enterprise; moderate capital needed: absolutely no ris Address H. MARTIN, P. O. box 2554, city. 1 will Joan you $25. The famous distance s: tem wins 4 races dally. See DAVIS, Powell st., room 9. FOR SALE—Candy and ice cream factory: good, clean stock on hand; fine fixtures; good locality and a fine trade. Address box 2918, Call office, PARTNER wanted with $1000 capital to man- ufacture hospital supplies. Address C. A., 1002 Mississippi st.; no agents. BUSINESS proposition; will bear investigation; £500 can clear §150 monthly; see this at once. J. E. TETLOW, 850 Market st., room 14. PHYSICIAN with $400 can secure drug store and good practice; thriving suburb of San Francisco. Box 2324, Call office, PARTNER; saloon, boarding and lodging house: 21 beds; halt interest, $600. D. M., care 120 Market st. WANTED—To buy a grocery and bar: a good stand; state location and price asked. Box 2047, Call office. WHOLE or half interest in paint store and painting business; little money, right person, 1034 Market st. | ot property three §40 scholarships in the best | | College of Advertising in the United States, 1 will sell them &t 25 per cent discount for cash; the college teaches advertisement writ- ing by corresponcence and assists its grad- vates to pecure positions; catalogues fur- nished on application. Address box 8026, Call. ————————————e ATTORNEYF-AT-LAW. | A PRIVATE, quick aivorce for & smail fes, Eee m' and save money; no y In advance. G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ertablished 22 yie jirms. 12, 3,4 & 5, ist 1. 1122 Market st,, between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. | R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg., 6th floor. entrance room 611; established 20 years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice; no fee In advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3061. LS. CLARK, 027 Market .t: consultation free; no fees In advance; open evenings. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; ree: open evenings. AUTOMOEILES, KNOX, latest type: good as new; bargain. JOE HOLLE, Twentieth and Folsom sts. INDIAN motor bieycle, California motor tan- dem; bargain. Joe Holle, 20th and Folsom. —— e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, ‘WOULD like to take care of 1 or more chil- dren from birth up; paid to sult parent. Address box 2299, Call office. X COUPLE would like a child to board; refer- ences. Call branch, 1041 Mission st., box B, WANTED—Child to board; good home; best of care. 25 Fell st. e — SINESS CHANCES. A DELICACY and branch bakery; one of the best propositions in the city; established four years: 4 furnished living rooms; only $500. SKIRM, 6 Eddy st., room 72. BAhR.lliERS. lQl.l’enuon! Fine down(wg shop, 4 chairs; Al business; only $300; 10 others. SKIR, 6 Eddy et., room 72. $350—SALOON; fine stock and fixtures; license secured. MARIN CO., 235 Kearny st. $600—PARTNER wanted; genteel business; pays $100 monthly to each; part cash if de- sired. Marin Investment Co., 285 Kearny st. CARRIAGE and wagon factory for sale in busy California city: doing a yearly business of over §125,000; presently overcrowded with -work; rare opportunity for live jood reasons for disposal. For particuls pply WATT & COWPER-THWAITE, bankers, Stockton, Cal. DELICACY and notion store; good trade; in a locality surrounded by families: no oppo- sition for several blocks; stock all mew and clean; fixtures attractive; living rooms and furniture; rent low. Box 2937, Call. Eufl:—A FIRST-CLASS family Yuor _store sample room; doing a good iness ; near Market st.: well stocked: Jong loase: WANTED—An industrious woman with $200 3. 'A: BROOKS, 12 Goiden Gate ave, Friendship Hall, 335 McAllister—Tests 10c: readings daily. Mrs. Meyer and _— T MRS. EBERIIARDT, tests to-night: special p. m., 10c. 3250 Twenty-second st. Wed., 2 fia Ik Bir o Mscs Mochctncnin el ATTEND MRS. HARLAND'S circs, H Bight; best tets, 10c; read. daily. 148 oh 0 all, others. to- st SALOON, stock and fixtures in whole- sale district; must sell on account of being compelled to_ leave the city. Address box 2995, Call office. FOR SALE—A grocery in city of San Jose: established 35 years; retiring on account of ill-health. For particulars address box 2826, Call office, | RESTAU! CAPITAL wanted; excellent business: capable man 1s offered stropg inducement. Box 2333, Call office. | $150; WANTED—Man for office; want man more than money; security; investigate. 414 Seventh st., Oakland. TANT and bakery, $325: paying well. J. P. HALE & CO., 1511 Shattuck ave., North Berkeley. _— . SALOON license and fixtures for sale. Apply 1312 Castro st. CLEAR lots, fine location, and cash for busi- ness or lodging house. Box 4517, Call office. BLACKSMITH shop in Berkeley; $160, pay- able monthly. Address 5564A Natoma’ WANTED—To buy first-class liquor business or saloon; no agents. Address box 2320, Call. “SNAP"'—Paying notions store; old establish- =d; leaving city; highest offer. Box 2337,Call. WILL exchange stock in rich mine for city or country property. 230 Parrott building. SMALL boarding-house for sale; rooms full Particulars, 30 McAllister st.; after 10 a. m, BAKERY In the Mission in good order, doing big business. Box 2276, Call, ROUTE on Call. Apply at office. SALOON in good business location, close to Third and Market sts. Box 2930, Call office WANTED—A cigar stand. Box 2085, Call office. FCR_sale—Comolets cleaning and dyeing works. Box 2205, Call ®office. FOR sale—A saloon, 3087 Sixteenth st, on account of proprietor's sickness. —_— PLUMBING and tinning business for sale; es- tablished for many years same locality; rea. son, sickness: price, $2500; good customers. Box 2485, Call office. AUTOMOBILE—Partner wanted; join adver- tiser in opening showroom, storage and re- pair depot; have finest agencles; want part- ner, mechanical ability, able devote entire time; must also invest $2500 cash, be used in business; equal investment upon advertisen’ part; triflers need not apply. Box 2425, Cail. WHOLESALE district; no night or Sunday work; cigar store, must be sold on account of #ickness in family; no agents. See proprietor at 324 Clay st., corner Battery, FOR sale—Fine retail millinery store: Market- 3 l:c:ugn. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 arket st. secure Interest and office of treasurer in an Incorporated realty | and investment company; $150 monthly as- sured; highest references. GERMANIA INVEST CO., 927 Market st. A— 2 PER CENT MONTHLY On investments of $100 and upward; no “‘get- rich-quick swindle or gambling scheme, but | a reputable business estab. 3 years in S. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. | i THE BEST INVESTMENT. ! 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co., $25; will be worth $200 by August, 1904, GERMANIA INVEST. CO. Market e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 408 Hearst building, over Examiner entrance Modern_business mathods in fine front office Phone Black 3007, or take elevator to 4th floo | Up-to-date title abstract free with every sale, | ‘We do blsiness strictly according to law, rent $75; clears rnished; all men; & good bargain. ($1500) 19 rooms; elegant furniture; lease; | north of Market; new and the very | pink of perfection. - | 32 rooms; offer wanted; 3-year lease; sunny side; central; transient and permanent. ($2000) 50 rooms: new house; new and elegant furnishings; S-year lease: clears $496 month; all men roomers. 150 rooms in apartments: new house; newly furniehed; full of select peo- ple and pays big dividends. 16 rooms: housekeeping: rent $50; in- come $112; 3 blocks of Market; sun- Dy side; nalf cash. rent $330; lease if desired; nicely located; northe of Market st, 117 rooms; income $500; | | a 1 29 rooms: new heuse; new furniture; : rent $60; 3-year lease; apartments; | mechanics. ($1500) 21 rooms; rent $70; clears $75; you only $500 in cash for first payment. ($1300) 5 blocks of rst payment furnished. ($1000) 16 rooms; north of Market st.; 10 newly furnished, 6 unfurnished; rent $45; all full, (§3500) 60 rooms; electric elevator; nice trade; clears $300 per month; books open for your examination. ($6000) S5 rooms; mew; corner; rent $375; in- come $8S0; 5-year lease; extra casy 1 terms. ($6500) 53-room corner; rent $225: clears $1 5-year lease; transferable; clean; 1§ spectable. . ($4000) 51 rooms; a small house; finely fur- nished; 5 blocks north of Market st. easy terms. (86500 | 200-room apartment house: mew; modern; 10-year lease; should clear $1000 month. 44 rooms; new house; new furniture; B-vear leasey electric lights; only $1200 down. ($15,000) ($2500) 14 rooms; privats boarding-house; 27 bol‘.l::erl; established 8 years; sunny; quiet. 11 _rooms, pertly furnished; rent 3 2 floors; full of roomers. 5 ($700) ($200) 8 rooms; corner flat; near City Hall; rent $30; income $50; $200 down and monthly installments, 30 rooms; 3 blocks north; new house: new ahd elegant furniture; long lease; clears monthly 45 rooms; corner north of Market st.; owner out of city; a bargain; haif cagh, 50 rooms: privateg hotel; rent 3$260; clears $450 per Thonth; adapted to lady management, ' (£2000) (§350) 22 rooms; corner: all sunny rooms; , north of Market st.; fine location; | big bargain for a $100 (as first payment); newly ‘furnished little house, splendid, transient ($400) SPECIAL NO. 15. ‘ 275 PER MONTH income over rent; lai house; central: price $3500; % cash and little morthiy installments; turnishings in or- deri it's A No 1 for you If you have $1750 in cash. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406, Examiner bldg. C. E. HINKLEY, PHONE MINT 796. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. Country correspondence promptly answered. Clear fitles. Reliable dealings. Easy term: rooms; mechanics’ house; rent $40.....$575 60 rooms! trade for ranch: clears $350. 14 rooms: rent £80; amazingly low ‘price. 4350 34 rooms; rent ; Just think . 550 23 rooms; rent $35; one floor. 1100 6 room: 20 rooms 40 room: rent $20; a pick-up. clears $80; rent $40 mechanics’ house; rent $60. .. rent $50; clears $03; term: sunny corner; tent $55. 5 Callfornia st} rent $30; snap. Geary st.: clears §40; rent $28..8500 6 unfurnished; rent $43..... transient; lease ...... Post st. FOR sale—The only first-class road house in California near San Francisco. Address box . 2458, Call office. BUTCHER shop for sale at a bargain; i 1o. cation; xood' business; must sell; ”m“_&- Box 2488, Call. ACTIVE man with $500 to take half interest in old established real estate business; refer- uired. ). box 162, Oakland, Cal. th shop, with or without established six years. Inquire 1306 rent tools; Rallroad ave., Alameda. FOR sale—Boarding house; 15 rooms; rent, $40; steady boarders. 323 First st. FOR sale—Horseradish grinding and deilcates- gen business. 24011 Mission st. -HALF or all of my bar and grocery. Box 2479, Cal office. . $1500—ROADHOUS! fine grounds; good trade; fine furniture; elegant business loca- tion; 'slightly run down, but With energetic couple could be made a bonanza; long lease | halls; A. CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquariers for rooming-houses, hotels and all kinds of business chances. 86 rooms; corner; rent only $500; best down- town Fouse in city’ electric elevator; well fur- nished; guaranieed: to- clear $400 10 ¥600 per month: books open for inspection; everything in first-class shape; on account other business. room flat: rent $40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350. 72 rooms; rent $400 swell family hotel; beax ing 3600 per month; elegant new bullding; tiful furnishings; clear- every room full; will | stand the strictest investigation; locasion un- surpassed. 19 rooms: rent only $100; well furnished; lit- tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100. 038 rooms: cheap fent; fitciesa, ne.to-daie erc use; clearing $350 to $400 per month; golng Last. . 8 rooms; upper flat; elegantly furnished: oak furniture; Axminster carpets; beautiful flat. ; most elegantly appointed apart- ment-house in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- ern bullding; fine trance; cheap rent; clear- ing $i00 per month; 5-year lease; part cash, balance 8 per cent per year. 18 rooms; rent $85; well furnished; all new; ;:‘gg.dnwn, balance 114 per cent; fine buy; only 126 rooms: rent only §4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men: electric elevator, lights; long iease; clears 3400 to 3500 month; one of the best buys in the city. per 8-room upper flat; corner: all sunny rooms; beautiful little gem of a home; price §750. 128 rooms: fine downtown corner house; pri- vate baths: beautiful furniture; 2 entrances; takes in 330 to $40 per day transient, besides regular roomers; will bear investigation. 12 rooms; Post; oak furniture; Brussels car- pets; clears $50; $300 cash, balance on install- ments; price $800. 9-room, new, modern flat: 4 months; elegant- Iy furnished; cost over $1800; a barg: ness. 50 rooms; elegantly furnished; fine location: close in; new and modern throughout; full, and clearing §250 to $330 per month; must be sold to eettle an estate; only face of mortgage now on it asked; chance of a lifetime. 90 rcoms: part offices; elegant new bullding and furniture; high-class location; beautiful everything modern; first-class grill in gonncetion; Lest proposition in city; called ast. 13 rooms; rent §25; some housekeeping; clears 3{50' barn, with fine yard; half cash, balance time. 220 rooms: new and up-to-dats apartment- house: luxuriously furnished; 5-year contracts for cheap lighting; grand new bullding; clear- e $400 to $600 per month; obliged to leave city. 30 rooms: rent $05; fine location: all on 2 floors; § years' lease; clears $100; full; $2000. 11 rooms; rent $40: close in oak, cherry fur- niture; Brussels carpets; clears over_all expenses; $400 cagh, balance time; snap; $700. 46 rooms; rent only $65; well located hotel south of Market; fine bar, well stocked; brick building; electric lights: everything good con- dition; part cash. balance time; price $2500; will exchange this with good real estats for large dewntown house. 25 rooms; rent $140; hot and cold water: part housekeeping; all full; clears $150 per month; well furnished; leaving city; gift; $1200. 50 rooms; new; modern apartment-house; 10- 3 cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300; very central; first-class proposition. 71 rooms; elegant. new, modern bullding; in one of the best cities in’ Southern California; electric lLights; hot and cold water; everything up to date; 9-year lease; rent only $200; clear- | Ing $250 to $300 per month; owner sick abed. 23 rooms; well furnished; first-class tran- stent house; 2 blocks off Market; 5-year lease; clearing over $100; good buy for some one. 35 rooms; rent anly $150; close in; thorough- 1y renovated, put in first-class condition; can be run transient if desired; clears now $183 per month; part cash, balancs time; good money-maker. P2 14 rooms; cheap rent; furnished in oak; Ax- minster and Brussels carpets; new: half ‘cash, balance long time; make offer; departure. 31 rooms; rent $110; all light rooms; clear- ing over $100 per mo.; regular snap; only $800 to get in; must leave city at once; price $1300. 21 rooms, well furnished: fine little down- town transfent house; clearing $100 per month; obliged to leave the city; $1700. 20 rooms; cheap rent; oak and cherry furni- ture; Moguet carpets; good lease; clearing $125 per fonth; part cash, balance time. 17 rooms; rent only $75; Ellls; oak furni- ture; good carpets; clears $60; leaves 3 rooms for landlady; fine opportunity o get good house reasonable. H. C. DECKER, 908 Market st., Headquarters for rooming-houses, Hotels. Apartment-Houses, Flats and private homes. From 4 to 400 rooms. Prices from $50 to $25,000. Money to loan on any house. To buy or sell a house, see H. C. DECKER, 900 Market. Phone John 331. MITCHELL & CO. .Phone Jessle 2081 1206 Market st. ite Sixth. 16 rooms: neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent $40; sell or exchange; price $650. 65 rms,; downtown house; steady; transient; clearing $350 monthly; 26 rms.; choice corner rooming-house; unex- celled for transient as well as steady roomers. 25 suite: s; well appointed housekeeping landiady must sell; make offer. MITCHELL & CO., 1208 Market st. ROOM 72. cor. Powell. 631. For quick results call on me. I can glve you now some choice bargeins in flats, rooming C"d apartment houses. Bear In mind when A—JOSEPH SKIRM, 6 Eddy st., PHONE GREE! ou do business through my office it is not necessary for you to have all the cash; we loan you all the money you may require. Give CLAIRVOYANTS. PROFESSOR ALBERT C. VICTOR, The Famous PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Special Reduction for Three Days. 50 cents—His $5 Reading for—350 cents. Free Test! Free Test! Free Test! A Free Test to All Who Come Prepared to Have a Readinz. ‘Without asking a question he tells you your name, your mother's maiden name, the name of the one you love, tells you your age and what you called for, without asking a single questicn. THERE IS NO AFFAIR of im; past, present or future—but what essor Victor's occult eye can plainly reveal. He will point out the way that will lead to suc cess In business, speculations, investment: love, courtship, matrimony, divorce or any- thing you may be in trauble about. Unlike impostors and pretenders, Professor Victor takes no money in advance and posi- tively refuses to accept any fee if you are not | entirely satisfied. All business strictly con- fidential. Hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. dally and Sunday. 700 Post st. nce— A GREAT CUT IN PRICES. Call at once and save 34 His former $5 readings this week for $1. $1. 81 $1. $1. 1. $1. S1. $1. SL. NO CHARGE NO CHARGE | Unless you obtain the Information for which You consult him. (You to ba full judge.) PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairyovant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. Read caretully. An honest proposition. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantes | to make no charge if 1 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 smbition better than you can tell yourself; I restore lost affections, reunite the separated, cause happy marrlage, make you | successtul in life, cure disease and lost vital- ity, develop mediums, give advice on mines | and buried treasures and insure you success or charge nothing for my services; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 6. 826—O Farrell st.—326, PROF. CLARK, THE GREATEST HYP- NOTIC CLAMBNOYANT OF THE AGE AND | HUMAN X-RAY, WILL GIVE DAILY | READINGS AT THE PARLORS OF THE INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY, 521 GOLD- EN _GATE AVE., ON BUSINESS, POLI- TICS AND ALL' IMPORTANT AFFAIRS IN LIFE: DIAGNOSES DISEASES ACCU- RATELY AND LOCATES FOREIGN SUB- STANCES IN THE HUMAN BODY. PROF. HENKEL OF THE INSTITUTE TEACHES HYPNOTISM, DEVELOPS | CLAIRVOYANT AND CURES LIQUOR, TOBACCO AND MORPHINE HABIT AND | STAMMERING, AND ALL FEMALE ILLS WITHOUT DRUGS. MME. M. BERNARD.......... THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant -and Business Medium. 80c 50c 80c My $3 readings this week for B0e She reads your life correctly, gives an me- curate descripticn of the past, present and fu- ture. If In trouble consult her and you will be told how to overcome them; gives valuable advice in all affairs in Mfe. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B0c S0c 50c 80c 17 Third next Examiner bldg. MISS M. WILLE, 460 Geary st., clairvoyant and crystal seer; don't fail to call on the greatest adviser on the Pacific Coast; if you are in trouble of any kind, buginess,’ domes- tic, she will surely put you on the road to success, as she has dome for hundreds; no matter what trouble you may have; gives the | secret how to control, charm, fascinate the one you love, although miles apart; special, | $1. Hours 10 to 8 p. m. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market Bt. cor. Turk; private readings dafly, 10 & m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac- Tory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1: send lock of hair, date of year on't send currency: send postotfice, | Wells-Fargo money order o registered letter. AA—MME. RAVENNA, formerly of 5 Fousth st. has permanently moved to her new and elegant offices, 885 Howard st.. bet. Fourth and Fifth; thanking her many patrons and | soliciting their further patronage; bustness | advice; originator of names gi reading, 50c until further notice. THE only original Roman Gypsics in the city: palmiste. clairvoyants. card readers, trance | mediums; we have given rezdings to 10,000 | people in San Franeisco since cur arrival; | they are satisfied, so will you be. 255 Geary. TUESDAY night and Thursday; a home talk on mental suggestion and new thought testsbya | dead trance medium. 1000 Sutter; sit. dafly. | A—Miss M. Wille, 460 Geary, clairvoyant, cry tal seer and life reader, will tell you exact! what you called for without asking a ques- | tion; names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8, MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted, clair.” & palm.; | 1 correctly treat your love affairs, domestic | trouble, bus. and financial success: names; | L., 50e; G., §1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. MR3. A. H. KRONENBERG. palmist, clair- voyant, card reader: when others fall try me; good readings 10c. 721 Frankiin. nr.G.G. ave. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, 917 Market, rooms 11-12; gives dates, names, facts; hours 11-9. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25¢; gents SOc. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. | | SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION | EXPERIE EDUCATIONAL—Continacd. oo bt RN THA GRUNDIES WEILER, teach- R M e, French, Spanish; recsives Du- pils at 926 Oak st. YOUNG lady, thorouzh musician, will giv lessors and pay part for board and room; references. Box 430 oifice. A MUSICIAN' teaches piano and singing thor- oughly in 6 mos.: $4 mo. Box 2302, Call BANJO, piano, mandolin thoroughly taught; lessons Boc. ‘301 Frankitn st., near Hayes. A. Bugbee, ris. invited. ING Bush MANUSCRIPTS (business or literary), revised, typewritten. E. DIXON, 1611 Laguna st. KENT Law School: furnishes free books; al- ways open. 0536 Parrott building. BANJO, guitar _thoroughly taught; 462 Geary st. GUITAR_ mandolin and plano, $3 per mo.: mandolin club $1 per mo. 828 Halght st. ESPANOL—Metodo _ practico y progresivo. Rafael Serrano, 530 California, cuarto nm. 4. < Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. PIANO lessons) 23c half hour. MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. stage and fan class Thursd mandolin _=nd orchestra_practice. SPANISH, French.etc. Prof. DeFilippe’sAcademy of language,320 Post estab’'d 18’ blest profs. e ————— DENTISTS. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr Eleventh —No charze for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—annot break: warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. H. YOUNG—Bridges and teeth with- 1841 Polk st. Sc; silver, 35c: crowns, $3; no . Dr. O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up: crowns, $2 up:Allings,28e. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist.r.14.1at floor, Phel bid.. 806 Marks O G. GOLD fillin, EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135— Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur~ nishes best help; contracts for farm help, stc. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st. Tel. Main 5752 CHINESE Employment Office—Best _help Leon Seung's, 411% O'Farrell; tel. East FRITZ'S Emp. Office; Japaness and Chinese help. 415 Stockton. Tel. Grant 168. RELIABLE Jgpanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188, CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A STRONG young woman, good cook, 3 years references, wants a place at general house- work (no windows to wash): wages $30. Of- fice hours $:30 a. m. to 5:30. Call up MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A _YOUNG Irish girl with good references wants second work at $20 a menth. Offica hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. _Call up Main 5472, MISS PLUNKETTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 425 Sutetr st., near, Powell. MIDDLB-AGED American woman, day work- er. some days unoccupied, wishes home im gentleman’s house in return for services: best Teferences. Please call Sunday or Wednes- day Mission st., upstairs. DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engage- ments by the at home; tallor made and all kinds embroidered and wedding gowns a speciaity: $4 per day. 713 Post, phone Larkin € A REFINED girl, good sewer, wishes a posi. tion as seamstress; is wiiling to help with the upstairs work, but not to wait on the table.” Inquire 516 Van Ness ave., basement oor. experfenced stenographer desires a perma. ent position with reasonable salary; me knowledge of Ad box 3 A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work by the day or at home:; fine shirtw: summer dresses; and lunch. B P st., between Valencia, Market and 13th sts. D Jady’s nurse wishes a more engagements: best of references; ter: $10 a week. Cail MRS, WILSON, Tehama st., near Sixth POSITION by neat. elderly; likes ehil: pable entire work 2454, Call office. s iTiy refined Eastern woman en; good plain cook; £ tamily, wages §12. Eom COMPETENT woman wants laundry work and cleaning for every other Thursday and ¥ day; no windows. MRS. MORRIS, 304 Sev- enth st flat B. COMPETENT woman would like laundry work or cleaning for every other Thursday and Friday: no windows: $1 60 per day. MRS, MORRIS, 304 Seventh st., flat B. | DRESSMAKER, suitmaker, cutter and fitter; gowns made at home; only first-class work done: engagements by the day G the Sherman House, 28 Eighth s HOUSEWORK by neat experfenced girl; e: gellent cook: small family; city or across y; no answer unless fare; w: 25. Box 2252, Call. _— PROFESSIONAL French cook by day for din- nler! and receptions; aiso cooking lessons given; city or vicinity; price moderat, Box 2453, 'Call. = MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant, card reader, re- moved from 132 6th to 281 6th; 1. 25c, &. 30c. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 263 Kearny, room 20: ladies, 25c: gents. 50c. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladies, 25c: gents, G0c. 1 to 9, 120 Sixth st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sit- tings daily. 448% Jessie st.. bet. Sth and 6th. R ——— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. e A e it AIR now universally used in cleaning carpets on floor, without removal; price moderate. §. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., Call building. Phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama et.; tel. South 40. DEL MONTE, 547 Hayes st.; phone Page 68— Carpets renovated on the flocr; also beating. us a call. SKIRM, 6 Eddy st. ©2:ROOM _nicely furnished, centrally located house for sale. Address WILSON, 409 Tay- | lor st. A—§1000; house of 30 rooms, 37 beds; rent $100, lease of 4 years: good furniture; rooms always occupled. See R. G. WILKIE, 26% Kearny st. | 18 ROOMS rent $70; long lease; furnished new; clears $60. Call*at 856 Ellis st. SNAP—Lodging-house, 100 room: new: this week only, at 2¢ Turk st. | —————— WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1509 Har- rison st.: Al cleaning: Sc. Tel. Mission 225. OPRE BROS.: excellent carpet beating: mat- B esses made over. 1432 Howard:tel.South 210, | A FIRST-CLASS laundress wishes Thursday and Friday work; can d6 any kind of work; reference It wanted; $130 per da; - fare. Phone Red 4641. - - PROFESSION AL nurse wishes care of & at $40 per month, or confinement cases ':‘l’.'lig per week. Address MRS. H. H. B.. 1836 xde st. FIRST-RATE cook wishes few more customers by day; gets up dinners, parties and lunch. eons; city or vicinity. Box 2474, Call office, REFINED lady would like position as house- keeper or companion; references. Call 917 Van Ness ave, between 1 and 6 p. m, A RELIABLE woman would like housework op washing by the day. Call address MRS, L. LEECH, 148 Stath st " —_— GERMAN lady, experienced t: desires position with lady or eld.rlry"‘:"l;'h: nurse and housekeeper. 1941 Mission, box _— = A LADY wants work at home clothing for children: all kinds o?n:le:g‘: work a speclalty. $33 Hyde st THOROUGHLY competent tion as managing ferred. 615 Larkin st., woman wants posi- eeperi country pre- JW'S Moving and Carpet Cleaning Co., e ariin; tel. East 745 fits houses compi. NCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; Aol Miain 304 GEO, WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—A lodging-house of about 35 to 40 rooms. Address box 2051, Call office. e e— COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for §4; collections made; city or country. . Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580. ] COTTAGES’ TO LET. COTTAGE_to let. Inquire GEORGE.RYAN, corner Twenty-cighth and Alabama sts. — COTTAGE! FOR rent—Furnished cottages for housekeep- ing on the beautiful Hotel Mateo grounds, San Mateo. Apply on premises. _— DHESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ks ton s alrians oo DRESSCUTTING, DRESSMAKING, TAILOR- ING taught by McDOWELL'S perfect system. Practical course in millinery. Enter now for spring styles and good positions. Speclal rates to pupils entering this week. Patterns cut to measure. Linings fitted. McDowell's, 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife plaiting; double stamps on dress linings. Stewart’s button and can be obtained at a very reasonable rent. UNION BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 993 Mk $2500—GOOD proposition In 37 rooms on Mar- ket st., clearing $200 a month; lease. UNION BUSINESS EX( GE, 903 Mkt. buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121. —_— T McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class 10? Mkt SPIRITUALISM. 100 ROOMS, sunny cormer, rent $125.... %4500 DR, MARTIN, dertul o Tooms. ol o iarket ront $1i6; "0 | Mani Biines mediam resdines vy 1 o l’: ! “'“c eit yr. 550 veloping class Thursday 8 p. m. 502 Eddy st. rooms, fine location, ren “eseves T00 | MME. PHILLIPS, noted clal and card Hotels and snmmer reader, 25¢ and S0c short onnlay: all resorts. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. J. ANDERSEN, 035 Market st., room 1, between 5th and 6th. ‘Rooming-houses sold on easy payments. SHOE shop, 360 Turk st., for sale at low price on_account of leaving. B FOR ; blacksmith 3 Disiners. Cornér Fell and Goteh ster® 0 GROCERY and for B0 “-t sale cheap. 3127 e —— CURES RUPTURE. ‘WHO?—Hunter, 1206 Market st. cure for $10; circular explains A—Bargain - . $2500. .. Very. .. Best . Market rooms: rent $140 50; water and lights free; rooms all rented by 11 p. m.; $200 mo. ranteed. Where can do bet- ter? Ini for yourself. J. Phone Folsom 1593. | & . ‘work guar.; hrs,, 10-8, 873 Mkt., suite 81-2. MILLER'S materializing seance . 1 o'clock, §1. 1084 Bush; phone hrkl-mflzl. MRS. LESTER, 963 Mission; life reader, busi- ness medium; read. daily; flr.'b-nllm. 10c. UN, renowned ELISE BRA D mlyl‘fl 1052 3 mwh.lb A WELL ing 14-room house, east of Vi MATERIALIZING seance Sunday and Neas; best oo ol = = tion; reas. Box 2292, Call. et sl S ae Bt ol ol 2 e S DY, 518—An upper flat of 8 rooms; !‘u - sunny * 8 p. m.; 50c. 328 Ellis st. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer, 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. i 7 3 ¥ 5 'ONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, cm Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 26. COMPETENT woman would like & situation to do cooking and down st work. - dress box 2345 Call of':lt.\,u" K YOUNG lady wishes to coach children or adul in primary or grammar studles. A — MISS A. I, 1082 Sanches st. —_— e A GERMAN lady wishes to 4 curtaine; first-class style at reasonable prices: cetrn: ence it wanted. Phone Red 4641. EDUCATIONAL. WRITE to California Business College for in- formation concerning February club dis- count; on moving Into cur new and elegant building we want 800 students; come and join the great school of the West: 73-page catalogue, 001-925 Golden Gate ave. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory Zor the university law and medical colleges ref. President Jordan or any Stanford profes- sor: day and evening session. Phelan bidg. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, 8. F.—Bookkflvlln‘. ;h'oflhlnfl;h touch hl-m-.’ ), a B e e AYRES, the leading business college. 723 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years: the school that secures positions for graduates; just added 25 new typewriters; catalogue free. A LARGER and better school than ever; enter at once if you desire a good position; Gregg shorthand._ Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. STAMMERERS taught to talk; no _drawl, singsong or motions. Call or write Natural Speech Academy, 1030 East Twenty-eighth st., Los Angeles, Cal. SOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun.; classes Mondays, Fridays, Louise Foster's School of Dancing, 1686 Market, nr. Larkin. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 1352 Market: catalog. | WESTERN Business College, 0dd Fellows' bld.; ‘bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arith, spelling. writing, etc.; day eve.: $4 mo. eve. e pesctiea) ‘nu.u-'c’:'-:zm 5 sl 3 m‘ ‘equipment. Special catalogue free. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.. min.. mech — wur- v assay, ; day, ev.;est.1884. Van der Natllen 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school of dancing; established 20 years. 1412 Polk st., bet. Pine and California; classes now open. ‘method t! 1is st.; hours, 10, 12, 2, 4 SPANISH—4th successful year . Prof. Domingo C. Maya of Madrid, 427 Sutter st. A WILLING young of housework to 1028 Geary st. N s POSITION by first-class second Bir1; best . erences. Please call Monday, ‘from 12 o8 P. M., at 1250 O'Farrell st., ¥. M. C. A, A GIRL of 17 wishes & position as stenogra- pher; best of references: salary ect. Box ‘2251, Call office, hals WANTED—By young w: the afterncon or evening:' mo Box 2361, Call office, § woman wishes some. @. Address MRS SMTEE x fine worker, day. RELIABLE girl wants place in smail fami z 1y Seoning jand Rousework: wages $20. Bom Call office. i, A LAD o \DY d:gula like position as chambermatd Mission st 7 WOnth. Address or call 1429 A LADY would like position: no obection o~ children: ' will "urn o charge. Address H: . 1420 Misston ot A WOMAN wants work by th d i s 2 day: washing St orneers” 3130 and cartare, Box 210, DRESSMA] Perienced. good cutter and KER— Atter, woald 1ke a tum more engagemen the day; terms reasonable. Box 2318, &.l'l.y e N UL G, N E, with hos magement: best T4l eXperience, wishes en- KW 1518 Broadwancts 312 per week. A TRUSTWORTHY eral housework in smat far AN Wants Box 262, Capy, "Ml family; o WOULD like to have few Inundress: $1 50 and cartoms, YOUNG YOUNG