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12 THE 'SAN. FR ANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1904 ~ «~ =~ A LONG MCLT WAN 'HCérass CommeRicalions 1 JOBY e W. J. MARTI - T TELEPHONE, Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- mect You With the Department You Wish- Market and Third. 8. 7 to 221 Stevenson Business Manager Fublication Office. Editorial Room. . Order) DAILY CALL Gnclud DAILY CALL (inc AILY CAL DAY CALL 1Y 1 Year. --§8.00 - 40 1 year WEEKLY CALL : P yormigx [ Duir-.-88.00 Do e Exira POBTAGE. | [eekly. 1.00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMAST! AUTHORIZED TO RECEIV IPTIONS. Bample Coples ws forwarded when re- quested Mall eubecribers in ordericg o _od- @rese ehould be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to ipsuro & Prompt and correct compliance with thbeir re- quesc OAKLAND OFFICE: 1118 Broadway Telephope Maio 1083 BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street..... Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: BAMUEL W. WALL. NEW YORE 2 ‘Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; Union Square; Murray Hill Hou Zue Hotel and Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Sherman FHouse: P. O. News Co.; Great Northern House: Auditorium Hotel: Pain CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: €. GBORGE EROGCNESS..Marquette Building (Long Distance Telephone, “Central 2618.”") REPRESENTATIVE. g Tribune Buliding NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: ca : NEW YORK STEPHEN B. SMITH c c BUSI the San Francisco open r. NESS OFFICE of 1, corner Market and Third street the very night ; open uatil open “open unttl 9:30 p. m. ; open unti) 9:30 p. m. oper. until 9:30 p. m. reét; open until 10 p. m. sireef, corper Eixteenth; open open until 9 p. m. pen 19 p m rch and Duncan sireets; et m, -second and Ken- 9 p. m 19 p m By orde MEYER, S F. | st -...Hotel Barton | § e ...Herald Square | BUSINESS CHANCES. STRANGERS, ATTENTION looking for a safe and profitable | business opening in San Franeisco? If eo. | we can offer you any number requiring an nt from $100 to $30,000; every busi- s through our ect investigation, in a store, factory, or, in fact, any business ce you hotel , otfice, y P - PMANIA INV you n G 27 Market st. 0., A MERCHANTS, ATTENTION! Do vou wish to enlarge your business, or do you destre additio 2 If so, we can furnith you with an active cr silent partner who will invest from $§100 to $50,000; we dave o large number of desirable applicants on_cur books seeking good business openings. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. Kindly call and investigate. | ed. A—$4000; CORNER, raloon, with lease; large cellur; card and private rooms: kept by own- ers for years; fullest investigation solicited. See R. G. WILKE, 26 oy st. A—$3000; GR: ; the leading establishment in Oakland; close to theaters; rent $70 and & first-class paying business; otner investments only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st. A—$§1200; BAKERY, estab. d present owner 17 years; bakes 414 per day: daily sales $45; living rooma. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1250; DELICATESSEN and dairy produce store; ‘close to Market and Stockton sts. large stock; clears at least $250 per monti full value in sight: a splendid offer. See R. | G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. ! DUSINESS CHANCES—Contl “~ years and kept by barrels call E $100 REWARD Wil be paid for legal proo! showing that any crson ~ver lost a dollar who invested any through our_company % MANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY, Incorporated under the laws of California. Capital stock, $50,000. 927 Market st., rooms 321, 322, 333, 324. { A GOOD OPENING | For a young man who can invest $500 in a high-olass real estzte office and fill position of cashier; experience not necessary; invest- ment secured an v guaranteed. | GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; 80 rooms; nicely furnished, complete and ready for occupency; largs din- chalrs: ‘the best carpets money can buy throughout: finest linen, best silver service; 10 years' lsase; price $10,000; easy terme. A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and services secure interest and office of treasurer in an incorporated realty and {nvestment company; $140 monthly as- sured: highest references given and required. GERMANIA IN T. CO., 927 Market st. 2 T MONTHLY On investments of $100 and upward: no ‘“‘get- rich-quick” swindle or gambling scheme, but ipess estab. 3 years in 8. F. CO., 92i Market st. VESTMENT of the Norton Bay by August, 1904. , 927 Market st TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY. first-class tailor or gentieman familiar rts’ furnishing goods can secure a rship in on: the jeading stores In “rancisco t $8000 cash required. MANIA Market st. R SHOP. 4-chair shop: centraily located and tablished trade; sickness of owner 1s sa e of immediate = MANIA INVEST. €O., 927 Market st. $100 monthly. 27 Market st HISKY HOUSE. distillers and es- partner ST. CO., T UFACTURING BUSINESS. tner wanted with $2000 cash {n manu- cture of high-grade gas and electrical fix- vedmantles. 27 Market st. CANDY. CANDY, CANDY. . store and factory; wholesals and d in the heart of city and es- low rent; long s , 927 Market st. HARDWARE STORE 3 s business; long estab- 4 and located; owner desires will_invoice about $5000. Market st. nd De- ALLAX retary. Hutchinson Sugar Planta- "TCHINSON SUGAR MPANY will be held at the office of the company, No. 327 Market eet (room 4, second floor), in the city end county of San Fra: State of Cali- AY, the ¥ of March, A D 04, at the hour of 11 ¢'clock 8. m.. Zor the purpose of electing & Board of Di- merve for the ensulng year, and nsaction of such other business properly e befors the meeting fer books close on FRIDAY, , 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, r Plantation Com- San Francisco, areh 8, 1004 ial meeting nf the TERN . California, arch, 1904, at ose of wloct. ve for the fon having re- will be rquis Hair Tonic ( Post st., San Francisco WANTED —First-class 1 ealary $100 per month and 4 Parrott bidg. ADVERTISEMENT WEITING. acquired through exchange best ATTORNEY A PRIVATE. quick Bee me and = oney; no pay in ad G. W. HC ATTORNEY. AW Established 22 yrs: rme. 1. 2. , 18t . ~ Advice fn ot 21l matters. Detec B between Mason and Taylor. 1 es employed. R, W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldx. Oth floor, W 'stablishe 0 yeare: all cases, general court and office prac- tice: ne fee in ad onsultation; evenings by ap Red 3061, $12; quick. quiet: advice ngs. 927 Market et., rm. 301 FORCE—Costs, your work 5 Pioneer Carpet-beat- 7 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, RN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har. st Al cleaning; 3. Tel. Mission 225, S Buperior Carpet-beating Works, ate ave.; lephone East 126, tremses made over. 1432 Howard: ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Satter ot tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Brops. ections made: city or country. Pacific Collectfon Co.. 415 Montgomery rooms 9-10: tel. Main ). COTTACES FOx SALE. A NICCLY furnished ecottage, rooms, sale, cheap: rent OF Cotags reamctem 1% Clay st annual meeting of | SUGAR | be held No. held at consultation | partnership in established business in this city and take charge of store. GERMANTA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. —HEAVY MANUFACTURING BUSINESS For szle; a complete plant for the sale and manufacture of CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL: estab. 15 years; also wi and repair shop: sell at Invoice about $12,000, ERMANIA INVES 0. 27 Market A. CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chop houses $350 to $1000 Candy and ice cream parlors....§200 to $2500 Barber shops. $500 to $2500 Cigar stands. $350 to $2000 $500 to §5000 Groceries and bars. Saloons : Restaurants $300 to §10,000 $350 to $20,000 Fruit and vegetable stores......$300 to $1000 | Drug stores... 1£2000 to $6000 Delicatessen stores. £250 to $4500 Wood and coal yards. 250 10 $1000 portunity | A FIR: < for drugsist _or docto equipped drug store; good fix- tures, ‘counters and showcase; business al- | ready established: with 6 rooms and bath in rear; eclegantly furniehed throughout; lete for housekeeping of best IRON & CO., de—Quartz min ; assays $40 to r'mg-house or business. Cameron, FOR sale—Well located candy store: all equip- ment for making own candies; established 8 vears; over $200 per month: will in- voice about §1200. CAMERON, 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—One of the best restaurants in city teap rent; receipts $i5 to $100 day: will ar._investigation; price $1600. CAMERON il trade Fine dware and electrical supply store; well ted: clearing $300 per month; first-class will stand strict investigation; CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st ing office and established com- ; clearing $100 monthly. 5 Market st., rocm 1 proposition: price $5000. resort; finest climate; big payer; complete; near city; sickness; investigate. > Market st., réom 1., iness clearing $150 monthly; will references: experience not re- opportunity. 1007% Market, r.1 : Larki , patronized; Apply 209 Kearny st.. room 1. with 8250 for fine paving office ; no experience necessary: $i5 mo ian wanted. 209 Kearny st., room 1 SLICACY st rice $550. without services. Call or w st.. near Sutter, room 11 PARTY with ® capital to take interest ims_in Council District, operty: rich paving : big returns; meet owner SMITH, 26 Montgomery, room FOR sale—A large, well paying large Tatest akery, wi ake trade and 5 to 6 barrels improved wagons and 6 g a short distance from city. 218 California st. AN exceptional opportunity; old cetablished commission and brokerage business; whole- sale djstrict; large lists of shippers and buy- e slars BROOKBANK, 017 Market. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; If vou wish to se- curc a nice little home, With a fair business ibined and wish to take life easy; price 0. Call at 268 Eleventh st. WANTED—A competent co-worker and stock- hoider in a close corporation; weil estab- and big dividend Address W DELICATESSE stéady boarder rooms; rent $20. % at 410 Ninth st FOR sale— Corner saloon: wholesale district; . first-ciass location. Inquire HILBERT MER- | _CANTILE C0., 213 Market st. | A1 INVESTMENT, with or without services: corporation now "doing business: large divi wured. Box 4362, Call office. ! d for sale; cor. Battery and Clay | “ste on account of sickness in family must | be =old tn 15 days. | ness | t Box 4419, Cail. | #2001 restaurant; $25; water free. 414 Jones st. | $650—FINE cigar stand; cheap rent; lease. | _ Opposite Transport, East and som sts. $250—RESTAURANT: 3 lving rooms: rent | _814; =cod reasons for selling. 502 Sisth st | | ROUTE on Call. Apply at office ing-room, with i6 tables and fmported Vienna | to_take interest | NER wanted In established com- | + | beautiful little gem of a Fome; price $750. 30 CAPITAL entitles you to $12 weekly guar. | i | year lease: chean rent: clearing $250 to $300: Inguire M. | A—$500; BRANCH bakery and candy store, | |~ with living rooms; datly receipts -s::m( $10; e | choicest location in the Misston. R G WIL 267 Kearny et | A—$2200; Saloon, with lease; . years; vicinity of Fourth st., Market and Stockton: place speaks for itself; all particulars. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$1500; GROCERY and bar, with 16 fui nished ‘rooms: 0§ years' lease; rent $65; a | business 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 340; leuse;3 horres, 8 wago: 2 busi- ness estab. years; investigate at ouce; a rare chance. Cail R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et saloon with 4 rooms and bath; a first-class paying place in $150 per month clear guar- | anteed. R. G. WILKE, 264% >-earny A—$1000; PHONOGRAPH parlor and shooting | gallery, averaging about 39 50 per day; ex- | Bensea aboutg $5 per. day: will bell o irade for lodging-hbuse. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. i A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery In | cholcest location; rent $80; daily receipts | about $70; a goo! businees, but sickness of | owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. | | _G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. R A—$850; CORNER cigar stand, close to Mar- | ;& splengld 2. and property nery, wagon, etc. ountry town about For | equipped with latest macl no opposition; in thriving e 75 miles from this eity; a rare chance. rticulars gee R. G. with lot 50x100; 2 stories; 2 horses, wagon, not all cash required; a | on R. G. WILKE, 26% ete.; price $3600; %(um‘ business. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. " Phone South 1050. | et and Powell. hotels and | A CAMERON & CO. 3 Eddy st. cor. M | Headquarters for roomi all kinds of br 128 rooms; cheap rent; long lease; first- | class up-to-date downtown hotel; well fur- | | nished; clearing $500 to §600 per month; must | ]lell on account other business; only with us. 9-room, new, modern flat; 4 months; elegant- Iy furnished; cost over $1800; a bargain; sick- | ness. | 50 rooms; elegantly furnished; fine location; | | close in; new and modern throughout; full and | clearing $250 to $350 per month; must be sold to settie an estate; only face of mortgage now on it asked; chance of a lifetime. 90 rooms; part offices; el and furniture; high-class | halls; everything modern; | connection; best | Bast. location; beautiful first-class grill in proposition in eity; called nt new buflding | | | 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- | | nished; oak and mahogany: fine proposition; | | good lease. | 17 rooms; rent only $70; oak furniture, Ax- [oioster. carpets; fine location; clears $80; fine | | buy. | | 8 rooms: fine upper flat; rent only $30; can aem{:ld by paying $150 down, balance time; 28 rooms; oak fur.; velvet carpets; close in; can be run as boarding-hduse if desired; $1800. 162 rooms; most eleganlly appointed apart- ment-house in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- ern building; fine entrance; cheap rent; clear- ing $400 ver month; 5-year lease; part cash, | balance $8 per cent per year. | 18 rooms; rent $85; well furnished; all new; | ‘:;k%\oodown, balance 134 per cent; fine buy; only | 25 rooms: rent only $80; north Market; all | full; clears $100 per month; price $1800; will exchange for small chicken ranch. ' new; most elegantly appointed | family hotel in city; all full and clearing $i00 to $600 per month; books)open for inspection; | obliged to leave city. | good nt $40; oak furniture; price $350. | 7-room flat; | carpets; sicknes: 72 rooms; rent $400; elegant new buflding; swell family hotel: beautiful furnishings; | clearing $800 per month: every room full; wili | stand the strictest investigation; location un- | surpassed. | 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; lit- tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100. 20 rooms: cheap rent: close in; thoroughiy respectable; all full; clears §100; part cash. £6 rooms; corner; rent only $500; best down- town house in city; electric elevator: well fur- nished; guaranteed to clear $400 to $500 per month; books oven for inspection: everything | in first-class shape; on account other business. | et F | | 30 rooms; rent only $150; oak and cherry | | fur.; fine carpets; close in: fine money-maker. | | 220 rooms: new and up-to-date apartment- | house: luuriously furnished;" 5-yvear contracts | for cheap lighting; grand rew building; clear- ing $400 to $600 per month; otliged to leava ‘ city. 11 rooms: rent $40; close in: oak, cherry fur- | niture; Brussels carpets: cl 5 over all | expences; $400 cash, balance time: snap; $700. 46 rooms; rent only $65: well located hotel | | scuth of Market; fine bar: well stocked: brick | building: electric }ights; everything good con- dition; part cash, balance time: price $2500: | will exchange this with good real estate for large downtown house. S-room upper flat: corner: all sunny rooms: 126 rooms; fine downtown corner house: pri- | vate baths: heautiful furniture: 2 entrances: | takes fn $30 to $40 per day transient, besides | | regular roomers; will bear Investigation. 21 rooms: corner: rent only £85: ocak fu good rpets; housekeeping; all ful clearing | $70 over all expenses; 4 roams landlady; | price $1600. 50 rooms: new: modern apartment-house: 10- very central: first-class proposition. 71 rooms: clegant, new, modern building: In {one of the best cities In' Southarn California: lectric Hghts: hot and cold water: sverything up to date; 8-vear 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.year lea | clearing over $100; £0od buy for some one. 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. 108 rooms: cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished: up-to-date apartment-house; has fine bar: enn be run in conjunction If desired: rare chance for right parties: pary cash. bal. iance can be paid out of house: other business ! interests demand immediate departure. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men: electric elevator, Ights: clears £100 to $500 per month: one of the best buys in the city, MITCHELL & CO.. Phore Jessle 2081 1206 Market opposite Sixth. 16 rooms; neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent $40; sell or exchange; price $650. 65 rms.: downtown house; steady: transtent; clearing $350 monthly: handsomely furnished’ 26 rms.: choice corner rooming-house: unex- celled for transient as well as steady roomers. 25 rooms: well appointed housekeeping suites; must sell; make offer. MITCHELL & CO., 1306 Market st. 100 ROOMS, sunny corner, rent $125....§4500 40 rooms, south of Market, rent $110.. 2600 46 rooms, Miesion warm belt, rent $65. 2260 20 rooms, gummer rent $400 14 rooms, fine locaflon, rent low. Hotels and snmmer resorts. . FITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st COTTAGES WANTED. WANTED to rent—Furnished or unfurnished cottage 4 rooms; plenty ground f. chicken reising . within county; state : Dear car line. SAMUEL, 467 O'Farrell st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been it nm‘m-m st., opposite Y FOR e cheap—10, 12 or 22 room lodging- house: zood 1ocation. Call 116 Jones. s, | betweep 1 and 3. s | SUTTER. 14 large. light, corner rooms: nicely furnished; all rented: bargain hunters, ex- amine this. Owner, 209 st., room 1. FOR sale—Rooming-house. 50 rooms, near Call '-,m'm%wmm» building, §7000. Box 4472, Call. ' mmu‘“fltmlnmx&mtm:mh furnished new. Call at 8§56 Ellis st. [T IS SHO RTLY SUPPLIED FREE to Want Advertisers in NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL ¢ i slovenliness. scapy water for five minutes. manicure set. nails. File carefully and rub in some < move it with a cloth and apply some manicure powder; too high a polish 1s considered bad form. x The almond shaping is preferred; oval at the delicate This cutting and shaping of the nails can be perfectly done wi e For sale everywhere at 25c. The “Care of the Nails” is a subject in which every one should be interested, i taken as an open index of good breeding and character. Perfect grooming of the nails when applying for a_business position. I A simple manicuring should be 2 I pushed back with a flat pointed (oar-shaped) orange stick. Soak t Then cut the nails the pr cold cream or vaseline; INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE GEM NAIL CLIPPER A Complete Manicure. Cuts, Cleans, Files. Laxity in the care of the ca is often an important clement in a favorable decision given the nails at least once a week. he nails being careful to remove all hang- . s will prevent brittleness. rub briskly with a chamois -tips and short at the sides. m The Gem” Nail Clipper KEEPS THE NAILS IN SPLENDID for it is rightly nails indicates The cuticle should be ina bowl of warm, Re- polisher. Nail Clipper, a complete To use the Clipper press down firmly on the lever and release the 1 star. In using the Clipper always keep the lower jaw against the end of the finger, and, by sim- ply changing the angle of presentation, cut the nail short or trim as desired. lock by turning the “The Gem” Nail Clipper TRIMS THE NAILS ANY DESIRED LENGTH AND SIZE and ground. dinary cuttin TH IRE shape. e = Perfect for Removing Hangnails. POINTS FOR ATTENTION FIRST—It is made from a high grade of tool steel and its jaws With ordinary care one will last for years. SECOND—Having two cutting jaws, actuated by a powerful leverage plyer, it makes a good clean cut and does not tear or pull. —The jaws are so constructed that one may trim the nail to any desired length or FOURTH-—TIt is a perfect tool for removing hangnails. FIFTH—It cuts, cleans and files. SIXTH—It is just the thing for both fingers and toes. H SEVENTH—It is about two inches in .length, and when closed has no sharp corners to wear the pockets. EIGHTH—It is a practical manicure. The Gem Nail Clipper is made from a high grade of tool steel, neatly finished in nickel; is less than two inches in length, and has no sharp corners to wear the pocket. harder.ed and ground accurately. With proper care one will last several years. After practical and thorough tests, made by disinterested parties, it has been demonstrated that “The Gem” is the best Clipper upon the market. The jaws are We Invite Your Careful Attention to the Following Facts Relative to “The Gem” Nail Clipper: are hardened, similar to the or- tempered — ‘This offer remains open Thursday, Friday and until 11 p. m. Saturday evening, after which hour it will be absolutely impossible to secure one of these useful Nail Clips. ONE OF THESE GIFTS CAN BE SECURED BY PLACING A WANT AD IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL, AND IN NO OTHER WAY CAN ONE BE OBTAINED. TELL YOUR WANTS——M £ [N NEXT SUNDAY’'S CALL And you will be speaking direct to OVER 35,000 REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS 'of that popular and valuable advertising medium. Tt is safe to figure an average of three readers to every Sunday Call issued, so you are really talking to 255,000 PERSONS, most of whom are home people, consequently a well-to-do and desirable class of our community to consider in locafing your wants and advertising your wares. Bring in your Want- Ads THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY for insertion in NEXT Sua- day’s Call. §:30p. m. open until Premiums can be obtained by presenting advertisements at: BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call. corner Market-and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock cvery night in the year. BRANCH.OFFICES: 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. 527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until §:; 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 639 McAllister sfreet; open until 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until § p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1696 Valencia streei; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan street 0 p. m. N Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open u 1118 BroadWaY..cesscasssscnsnss 2148 Center Btreet...eveeaeececnn.n. Schneider's Book Stor: 9 p. m. OAKLAND OFFICE: BERKELEY OFFIC! «s..Telephone Main 1083 ++eees.Telephone North 77 Park Street ¥€ FOR SALE—Con. SeE T T TRALLY located corner house: 54 rooms; nicely furnished: rent $225; long lease; must be sold. WILSON, 409 Taylor st. HOUSE of 30 rooms; rent $30; price $600. Call 1116 Mission st. A BRANCH offica of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth, Open_until 11 p. m. e e ey DENTISTS. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 144 Market, or Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting G0c; gas given. cannot break: A NEW plate—The Whalebon: warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work pminless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. | ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist.r.14,1st oor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. DR. H. G. YOUNG—Dridges and teeth with- out plates specialty. 1841 Polk st. GOLD fillings 76c; silver, 8%c; cf 35c; crowns. $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewftt,204 Sutter. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 tp: crowns, $2 up; fllings, 25¢. e ——————————————S—ee———— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRES! Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting: stamps on dress linings, Stewart's button and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121 McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt R e ‘'WHO ; st.; $100; rupture 100; send for one, EDUCATIONAL. AT home in our new quarters, the largest, best lighted and most delightful place of business study In the entire West. New, complete, extensive departments. Thorough, inspiring instruction. 75-page catalogue on request. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 901- 925 Golden Gate ave. AYRES, the lsading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years; the school that secures positions for graduates; just added 25 new typewriters; catalogue free. INESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, S. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch _typing. languages, telegraphy, English branches; day nd night sessions; illustrated catalogue free. A LARGER &nd better school than ever; enter at once if you desire a good position; Gregg ghorthand, Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. HEALD'S BUS | EDUCATIONAL—Continned. THE_Lyceul, an accredited preparatory school for the fiemm law and medical colleges; ref. Pregidént Jordan or any Stanford profes- sor; day and _evening sessions. Phelan bl ENGINEERING—Civil, elec. min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev. 'st. 1864. Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton,.nr. City Hall. BANJO, mandolin and guitar _thoroughly taught; orchestra practice. 462 Geary st. GUITAR. mandolin and piano, $3 per mo.; mandolin club $1 per mo. 8£28 Haight st. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st CLAIRVOYA 1] PROFESSOR_ALBERT C. VICTOR, The famous PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Special Reduction for Ome Week. $1—His $5 Readlog for $1. Fres Test! Free Test! Fres Test! A Free Test to All Who Come Prepared to Have a Reading. Without asking a question he tells you your neame, 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 Question. THERE 1S NO AFFAIR of Importance— past, present or future—but what Professor Victor's occult eye can plainly reveal. He wii point out the way that will lead to success in business. speculations, investments, love, court- ship, matrimony, divorce or anything you may be in trouble about, Unlike impostors and pretendars. Professor Victor takes no money In advance and posi- tively refuses to accept any fes if you are not entirely satisfled. Al business strictly ocon- fidential. Hours from 9 a. o to 8 P m. daily and Sunday. 100 Post st. A GREAT CUT IN FmiCES. P o g fl."um'n"'u""u "n&" cHARGE 5 Ciranos carefully. An honest proposttion. 1 hereby solemnly and guarantes to make no charge if I failfto tell your name, occupation and what you‘ealled for: I prom. fse to tell you if husband, wife or sweetheart is true or faise; teil whom and when you will marry, in fact I will tell every hope. fear or smbition better than you can teil yoursel?; 1 restore lost affections, reunite the separated, cause happy marriage, make you successtul In life, cure disease and lost vital- ity, develgp mediums, give advice on mines and buried treasures and Insure you success or charge nothing for my services; 10 & m. t% 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 6. 326—0' Farrell st.—326, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypey, clalrvoyaat and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market #t.,, cor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a. m. to § 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 lett A—MME. REVANNA, formerly 5 Fourth reads Iife; business advice: mames given readings 50c one week. Offices, 885 Howard et., bet. Fourth and Fifth A—Miss M. Wille, 460 Geary, clairvoyant, crys- tal seer and life reader, Will tell you exactly ‘what you called for without asking a ques- tion; names given; special, $1; houss 10 to & MISS ZEMDAR, young, giftad, clair. & palm.; T correctly treat your love affairs, domestia trouble, bus. and financial success: names: L., 80c; G., $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. A—MME. BERNARD reads your lifs correotly advice given on all affairs of life; satisfac- tion guaranteed: 25c up. 17 3d, next Exam. voyani when others fall ® good readings 10c. 721 Frankiin, nr. G.G.av MISS WARD, clairvoyant, 917 Market, rooms 11-12; gives dates, nam hours 11 LESTER, 963 Miesion; life reader, bu: medium; read. daily; cir. to-night, MRS. BROW. moved from 13 THEO, clairvoy, gents $1; hours clairvoyant, card reader. to 23% 6th; 1. 250, g 0o, card reader: ladles Soc, 110 9. Room 16, 788 Mkt OLDEST lady palmist and card_reader in city. 283 Kearny. room 20; ladies, 25¢; gents, S0c. the well-known fortune- 317 Ellis st. MRS. BAUMA. teller, i MRS. b irvoyant, card reader; st dally. 44815 Jessie bet. 5th and 6th. e e e e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Busl Japanese-Chinese employment offics nishes best Reip; contracts for farm help, ste. N, A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 428 Powell st. Tel. Main 5752. SCANDINAVIAN Female Employment Bureaq, 504 Kearny st.. room 3: phone Black 4478, CHINE: Leon S Employment Office—RBest ung’s, 411% O'Farrell; tel Emp. Japanese and Chinese 415 Stockton st. Tel. Grant 168, RELIABLE Japanese Chinese Employment O fice: all kinds help. 315 > Main sise CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. ain 1907. BRADLEY & CO., 840 Clay. e e help at East 426. erences, wishes ETT & CO., EXPERIEN desires position; 4138, AN experienced and partly trained nurse will care for invalid; $35 per month., Box 4365, Call ZD stenographer and office lady best of references. Box Call office. SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day; also cleaning; best of iejo st. N woman wishes working house- keepe: s position or cook for men: neat, good cook; efty or country. MRS. M., 206 Eddy. GERMAN girl wants position for light werk in the afternoon: taking care of children 1608 Market st., box 34 SMAKER wishes engagements by the ing or house-cleaning. 1342 7th ave. south. GIRL wishes a position for general housework and wishes to have from 1 to 5 in the after- noon every day. Please call in the morning, 2490 Market ot PPOFESSIONAL French cook, by day or oth- erwise; full charge of dinners, receptions, marketing anywhere: also cooking iessons Box 4418, Call office. A NEAT. respectable middle-aged woman de- res work a few hours daily or assist with ght housework in small private family. Ad- dress MRS. L., 17 Fifth st. A RESPECTABLE woman desires a position to do housew: city or country; references. Box 4444, Call office. LADY of middle age; experfenced in resorts or sanatoriums, social or business manage- mept: country preferred. Box 4430, Call. AN experienced and partly trained nurse will i $35 per month. Box 4365, REFINED lady desires position as housekeeper in mountains or country. Address box 1077, Call office, Oakland. POSITION wanted by trained nurse in doctor s office; best of Credentials: 10 years' expesé ence. Box 4372, Call. —_— e A _COMPETENT cook would like a situation. 912 Park st.. Alameda. A _LADY pianist wishes position. box 4450, Call office. DRESSMAKER, 3 years experience, would like to work out by the day. 1615 O Farrell. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office. corg Duncan & Church sts. WANT ads and_subscr¥ptions t Address tions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. PIANO lessons, 2bc half hour. MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. SPANISH, French.ete. Prof.DeFilippe’sAcademy of language, 320 Post;estab’G1871 ablest profs. STAMMERERS taught to talk; no -drawl, sing=ong 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, 1556 Market, nr.- Larkin. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 1382 Market: catalog. WESTERN Business College;0dd Fellows’ bid. ; ‘bookkeeping, shorthand. touch typing. arith., spelling, writing, etc.: day eve.; $4 mo. eve. HEALD'S School of Mines&Electricity, 24 Posf st., 8. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school of dancing; established 20 years. 1412 Polk st., bet. Pine and California; classes now open. SPANISH—A practical and meth- ©od. RAFAEL SERRANO, California, r.4. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call. 16 _paxes, sent to any address in the United es or Canada one year for $1. SPIRITUALISM. MRE. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer and business medfum; readings datly, $1; de- veloping clazs Thursday § p. m. 502 Eddy st. A MATERTALIZING seance Sunday, 2 and p- m. 328 Ellis st.: S0c. e EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Eilis, readings daily, 9:30 to 4: seances Sunday and Thursday. - | MME. LUCRETIA, spirit medium; hours 10 to | _B: circles every evening. 148 6th st., room 1. ELISE BRAUN. renowned psychic. readi emonatrate fay womder(al powers. 556 Busk: EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MASSEUR or_bath-rubber, age 22, of good appearance, best of reference, wants a posi- tion. Address YOKEL, 214 Third st. YOUNG French couple, of good education, de- sire employment: private family; wife to do housework or cooking. husi to care for horses, drive and general work. FELIX GRIMAUD, 633 Broadway. RELIABLE bookkeeper and collector, good pen- man, desires pesition in an establishment where faithful service would be appreciated: 5oBiont ergaged: best of references. Box all office. YOUNG man, honest, sober and industrious. wiches position of any kind. JOHN HUMB, 547 Hayes st. MAN and wife want work on ranch; wife cook and housework, man understands all kinds of work: best of references. Box 4480, Call PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clal and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone 887, e e e ‘WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, ‘l.mhm:c.h,-dh"flnm BOY wants position as messen; in_ whole- sale house; bright and active. Box 440, Cail. bartender wishes position TEMPERANCE J H city or country. Box 450, Call.

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