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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. JO0=EN D. SPRECKELS. Proprietor. Gy EcKAUGHT, Manage: Ww. 3. MARTIX......! Business Manager TEN DOLLAY REWARD. : Notifs The Call Office if You Miss | Your Paper. 17 Zcr eny canse THE CALL is not de- 4 regularly to subscribers please » “CALL EXCEANGE” and notify Subseription Clexk in charge. Your com- plaint will receive prompt attention. A stapding reward of Ten Dollars €510.00) is cffered for the arrest sad cozviction of any ome caught stealiag LEE CALL. perator Will Con- ment You Wish. Agk T Pullicatibn Office.....Market and Third, 8. F. | > Room to 221 Stevenson st. *Detivered Ly Carriers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 73 Coples §_Cents. Postage (Cash With .$8.00 | 4.00 ., Cta. Per Mo Terms by Mail, Order) lud. Sunday), 1 year. PAILY CALL ¢ DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 6 mos.... 4. DAILY CALL—By Single Month 78c | SUNDAY CALL. 1 Year.. 80 | WEEKLY CALL, 1 YEAR FOREIGN ] POSTAGE. | Weexis. 1.00 Per Year 1 ALL POSTM ARE AUTHORIZED CRIPTIONS. orwarded when re- ordering change of o give both NE insure a uid be part OLD ADDRE ICE: ephone North 77 | WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: EAMUEL W. WALL.. ...Hotel Barton Hotel; Fifth: NDS Co.; Great House; Auditorium NEW YORK REPR ATIVE: ETEPHEN B. SMITH....30 Tribune Butlding | CORRESPONDENT: - Herald Square NEW YO CARLTON.. an Francisco streets: open nj the year. OFFICES: , opposite Filth; open until tgomery street, cormer Cl open il 9:30 p. m. Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAlilster street: open until 9:30 p. m. 2 street; open until 9:30 p. m. 3 street; open until 10 p. m. streef, corger Sixteenth; open th street: open until 9 p. m. cia street; open until § p. m. corner Church and Duncan streets; S5 m er of Twenty-second and Ken- open until 8 p. m. open until 9 p. m. TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOr: THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating & change of residence during the summer mcnths can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Ofice. This viper will elso be cn sale at all summer resorts and is represented by & local egent in all towns on the coast. CHURCH SERVICE! CARRADD noliness evangelist, s at Peniel Mis- nce on Stevenson a. m. and 7:30 :30 p. m. Sun- All invited. €. Election of ficers THOMAS H. BROWNE, Commander. T HENDERSON, Recorder. Lodge Stated mee ek RGE i | of P. CALIFORNIA Lodge 1. K. of meets THIS FRIDAY at 8 o'clock, bullding. 2¢ Fourth st rank, long form. Visitors F. MOLL, C. C. K. of R. and 8. 1%, w THIS EAN FRANCISCO Tent No B {. O. T. M.—Re FRIDAY) NI clock, Ploneer s B. RICHARDS, Record Keeper. Hall, LAR meeting - ub THIS EVENING Scottish Hall, 117 A A CPHERSO 5 H. DUNCAN NDREW'S Soclety — Annuaj plenic to Fairfax Park on SATUR- DAY, May 7. Boats will leave ferry at ® und 10 2. m. and at 1:45 p. m. Special returning train leaves Fairfax at 5:30 p. m. Tickets for round trip, including | admission to the park, adults 50c, children | | 2hc. can be obtained from Messrs. john Reid & Son, 7% Geary st., and from John M. Dun- | can, 1136 Mission st., or at Sausalito ferry ‘on date of picnic, S LIVINGSTON DI Secretary. A NEW-BORN baby boy for adoption. Call at . MRS. SATTLER SIMON'S, 1700 Powell st. —————————————————— AGENTS WANTED. B LES AUTOZI0ONT SECOND-HAN *haye for buiter and : horses, 1 wagon; established 5 y R G HARDWARL elect: owner cl business. Ca A—$1000: RE receipts §: duce As store: close to Market st y receipts about $40; rent § od business: value :n eight. R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st OYSTER and chop house; close to Mason ets.; rent §35; worth at 00: rare opening. See R. G. | Kearny A—$5000. business; bar Teceipts ab co store recef E : owner will cash or t or_property at the value of $5000, Call R. G. WILKE, 2064 Kearny st A—$2000; CORNER grocery and bar, on Powell all R. G. WILKE, = A—$5000; TH town of about 3 leage; rent §50; fu! @y ing business: about R G. WILKE, 26% ICearny st. A—$§2200: DAL €tore; estabiished monthly fales about $1500; a first-ciass paying busi- Dess. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st - ol - X A—$750; CIGAR stand on Market st.: rent $66; one of the te ted stands and a business | where fullest invesiigation is ciied: bargain, Call R. G i A—$5000; CORNER grocery and bar with 3 years' lease: remt §75: 2 horses ; average cash store trade §: : daily bar receipts loc WILKE. A_$e50. PLUMB Fillmore st.: rent y st. and gasfittinz shop on aged in another busi- % Kearny st. stablished many vl % busines! Market and Sixth sts.; a ness; investigate and you business opening. Cail R earny s years and Jocated close good paying find a very rare G. WILKE, 263 A—$750: SALOON on Montgomery st.; place established vears; owner clearing about $125 per month: iInvestigate;: a bargain. Call R. G WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$2000. O RNER saloon; ciose to Call blds. 3 years' I net rent $120; 1s one the best ealoon locations city. ar_$500 per month. 5% Kearny st 3 : rent $75 ; place y $200 per month; nice fixtures, choicest etock of liquors. Ail particulars of R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, A—$1200;: COFFEE saloon and bakery in choicest location; rent -$80; daily recelpts about $70; a good business 'but sickness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G WILKE 26% Kegrny st. 8 live man can R. G. WILKE. A—CAMERON & CO. 3 Eddy st, cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. $350 to $1000 $200 to $2500 00 to $2500 Oyster .and chop houses. Candy and jcecream parl Barber shops Cigar stands Groceries and bars Saloons ..... Restaurants ’ Fruit and vegetable stores. 00 to $1060 Drug stores $2000 1o $6000 Delicatessen stores Wood and coal yards -....$250 to $1000 | For sale—First-class legitimate mining proposition that will bear strict Investiga- tion, BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort: fine groves; 36-room hotel: all furnished 'and equipped for business: a With lease: raise own hay, vegetables: all kinds of fruit: rent $500 per year: equity in this $2500; death In family cause of saie. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale—One of the best restaurants in city cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 daily; wiil bear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON Eddy st. Well-located s azaar amd furnis goods businees; cheap rent; 615 vears le: one of the best transfer corners in cit ing fine business; other interests cause o price §5000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 E FOR sale—Well located and equipped fai liquor store; rent only $35; fixtures stock will {nvoice between $300 and must be sold by 1st: other business. ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect: | o located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 toj for rmg-hse or’ business, Cameron FOR saie or pwill limits; one4f best interior cities in Califor- nia; house, barn, other outbuildings: all kinds fruit; beautiful home; will price $4000. CAMERO: trad plenty rade for & Tooming-hous, CO., 3 Eddy & A—STRANGERS, ATTENTION! Are you looking for a safe and profitable business opening in San Francisco? If »o0, we can offer you any number requiring an investment from $100 to $50,000; every busi- ness opportunity that passes through our of- stigation, and factory, hotel, business yoi fice must stand the closest i we can place you in a store mill, office, or, in fact, a prefer. Kindly call and investigate. MANIA INVEST. CO,, 927 Market st. A SAFE 1 STMENT. ces wecure interest and office of treasurer in an incorporated realty and investment company; $150 monthly as- sured: highest references given and required. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A GOOD OPENING For & young man who can invest $500 in a high-class real estate office and fill position of cashier; experdience not necessary: invest- ment secured and $20 weekly guaranteed., GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st $350 SECURES interest in light office work, where party can easily clear $125 monthly; references exchanged; experfence not neces- sary: live man wanted: bona fide proposition. Particulars 10071 Market et., room 1. LADIES For Gem message device and cos *metice: city and country: 517 Taylor st. e e Oy ey Tavior gt recently acquired through exchange of property three $40 scholarships in the beet College of Advertising in the United States, 1 will sell them at 25 per cent discount for cosh; the college teaches advertising writ. ing by correspondence and assists its grad. uates to secure positions: catalogues fur- nished on application. Address box 3026, Cail, 34 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee, Sec me and save money: no pay In advance G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Established 22 yre.; rms, 1. 2, 3, 4 & 5. 1et 9, 1122 Market st. between Muson and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. WANTED—Reliable man with $300 to secure interest in stock of business; must be satls- fied with $20 to $35 week: no experience re- quired. Address box 3251, Call office, dy st.; well all housekeepin; se: sell cheap or exchange for small farm in bay counties Box 1849, Call office. RoAD) bci:lz and hotel near city; first-class place: well equipped and clearing $200 mo.. Tent $40 with lease; $2500. Box 1854, Call office. WANTED—To buy at cnce good paying corner grocery and bar; must not take more than $2000 to handle: state full particulars in first Jetter or no attention. Box 1861, Call office. FOR sale or will take partner in a light busi- mess, paying handsome profits: average monthly receipts over $300: expenses $85. For particulars, address box 1752, Call office. Z ADVICE FREE— umblan Law & Coll. Agcy.. r. Market; phone John 6226; np'm 'n=|n:‘-.' transacts at most reasonable rates all legi:- imate law business; bonds furnished in erim- inal and ofvil cases: small collections taken. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. Gth Bloor, entrance room GI1; established 56 years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice: mo fee in advance or for consultation: evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 . ADVICE free; divorce costs costs in advance; all law DIVORCE speedily, guietly: call room 41, 916 Market st., epposite Emporium, DI . 12 quiet; advics | [Iree; open evenings. Market st.. rm. 301 FOR sale—2-chair barber shop; 3 living- back; established 10 years: selling. accomnt 5l héalth, 642 Main st., Stockton, Cal. FOR sale—Restaurant and delicatessen com- bined, clearing $175 per month: low rent; #ood location. Box 1926, Call office, WANTED—To buy a good hotel or boarding house in city or country. Address, with par- WANTED—To buy half or whole of a furni- ture store; state full particulars: no agents. Box 1962, Call office. CARPENTER shop, Al location; good bus.; cheap rent; owner going East. Box 1998, Call. FOR rent—Cigar stand; suitable for bootblack stand. 219 Mason st. WANTED—Partner in light manufacturing business; must have $150 casb. 766 Folsom. DIVORCE law a specialty: no : advice free: costs $12. Ad. B.A.E.. P.O.box 2190, §. F. FOR sale—The Union Hotel; man g town; Beniela, Cal. . 43 fi’_m JIEMEDY. A e e o A0 Beacat B Nichotas. BASKETS. ‘made of every Basket Factory, -t HOME bakery for sale; very reasonabl at 1550 Church st. o e FINE newspaper route for sale. this office. Inquire at od cash |. owners must seil at | “$250 to $4300 | trade—86 acres Inside city | years: low rent; Cali office. "» buy a stock of general merchan- oun! wn in a good healthy lo- ji Call offica, lunchroom: go tion for meals; rent low, box 1993, Call. dise in c cality. AMERON & CO., E 4 Eddy st cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. nd up-to-date apartment- rnished; grand entrance: uipment; clearing $400 to $500 220 reon house | Seess cheap rent; new and elegantly . up-te-date rcoming-house: has fine be run in conjunction if desired: rare for right p part cash, balance out of the house; other buSiness in- and immediate departure. | : beautiful new building and furni- ture; sweil downtown location; everything up- to-date and first-class; fine opportunity to se- | cure high-grede propostion; must go East. 126 rooms: rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-iate house; all men; electric elevator, lights; long lease; clears $400 to $500 per month; cne of the best buys in thy city. 90 room: | t.; 5 yeass' lease; rent $40: business tab. Zoars and fistclass paying: value in sight. | 10 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; 1t~ tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100. 150 rooms:*beautiful cormer; 3 and 4 room apartments; grand marine view; new and mod- ern throughout; most elegantly furnished house in city; call for terms and particulars. 9 rooms: strny flat rent $50; oak, mahogany fur.; obliged to leave city; reduced to $650. new, modern apartment- 180 rooms: grand, ed and equipped; cheap | house; clegantly furni rent; fine leas & $500 to $600 per month; | | ciose tn; sple; bargain if taken at | once; dissolution of partnership. 14 rooms; rent only $60; oak furniture; good | carpets; part cash, balance time; price $850. most elegantly appointed apart- rooms; ! ment-houes in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- | ern buiiding: tine entrance, cheap rent: clear- ing $4C0_per month; O-year lease; part cash, | balance § per cent per year. 50; oak and cherry fur.; fine’ money-maker. 28 rooms: elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large | apartment-house and pay cash difference. 30 rooms: rent on} fine carpets; close i 7-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture; good car- pets; sicknest; price $350. downtown commercial hotel; 8 cheap rent; elegantly furnished; o5 to secure first- 138 rooms; ars’ lease; one of the best opportuni: class hotel; owner has other business; part cash, balance time, cheap rent; ciose in; thoroughly | { all full; clears $100, part cash. s: rent $40; close in: oak. cherry fur- | Brusseis carpeta; clears §55 over all ex- | furnished: rent only $250; | furniture; 60 boarders; fine buy; | clearing month; close in; price $600 18 rooms; rent $85; north Market; close in; good money-maker; reduced from $1600 to $1100. 128 roome; cheap rent; long lease; first-8lass, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: | clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. 20 rooms; rent cnly $100; all new furniture; doctor pays $05; clearing over all expenses $100; best street Oakland; will trade for San Fran- cis o house. | 24 rooms; rent $145: new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease, 75 rooms; grand new building; elegantly fur- nished: cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close in: clears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance §, per cent per annum; departure. 3 rooms; cheap rent: good lease: beautifully furniched; new modern building; very central; | all full: little gem of a house; leaving city. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner house: pri- vate baths: beautiful furniture: 2 entrances; takes in $30 to $40 per day transient, besides regular rocmers; will bear Investigation. 21 rooms: corner:; rent only $85: oak fur.: good carpets, housekeeping: all full; clearing | $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price $1600. 50 rooms; new, modern apartment.house; 10- year lease; cheap rent; clearing $200 to $300; Very central; first-class proposition. 17 Ellis st.: rent $70; oak furniture, fine condition; clears $80; rooms; Axminster carpets; fine little buy. 8 rocms; fine upper flat; be had by paying $150 down, $450. For rent—4-room suite, furnished, in_ fine | apartment-house, 4 to 6 months; rental $45 per month; references; no small children. balance time; For rent—8-room modern furnished flat. for summer; elegantly fur.; references required; rent $60 per month. . A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. { MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst building, over Examiner entrance; modern business methods in fine front of- fices; phone Black 3607, or take elevator to fourfh floor: up-to-date title abstract free with every sale. ] | GREAT bargain in an 11-room house; fine lo- | “cation downtown: near Post and ; al- | most a gift; think of selling such a hous2 for less than $50 a room. MARION GRIF- FIN | ONLY $350 down and $350 In payments takes furniture and business of a small boarding- house with 12 boarders: Tent $45: new house; on sunny corner. MARION GRIFFIN. HOW {s this? 16-room corner house north of Market; rent $30; clears $41 monthly; price $i00; only $100 down. MARION GRIFFIN. SELECT home of 17 rooms near Sutter st.; kitchen; dining-room; very quiet and refined ~clears §80 a month. MARION GRIFFIN. | SWELL transient house; most beautifully fur- nished: extra fine hair mattresses; new an modern; building on sunny corner; 24 room: when_you see it you'll buy it of MARION GRIFFIN. | JUST Msted; 31-room apartment-house; room- ers take care of thelr own s; newly pa- pered; corner house; furnished in oak and cherry: Brussels and moquet carpets; rent only $125; manager occuples 2 nice rooms and clears $115 exactly each month. MARION GRIFFIN. CHEAP house; 32 rooms; on NE. corner; near Market; rent $100; 2-year leass; price $1400; g money-maker. MARION' GRIFFIN. APARTMENT-HOUSE of 48 rooms; splendidly furnished; on suhny corner and’ street car crossing; ‘long lease; electricity for elevator and lights; monthly profit $222; price $4500. MARION GRIFFIN. $2000 PROFIT yearly: accurately kept books: house has a wide reputation from on to Mexico; lawyers, merchants and bankers stop at this house; 60 rooms, with splendid fur- nishings; lease; elevator and all conveni- ences; will inventory the furniture and give you an abstract of title: make offer to MARION GRIFFIN. HIGH-CLASS proposition—We have decided to gell_our hotel and have employed MARION GRIFFIN io conduct the sale; NEW and MODERN bullding of 70 rooms and in the 40 rooms: fine location, north of Market. 46 rooms; in Oakland; new; rent $60. 12 rooms; half cash; cheap rent..........$600 Money to loan on furniture. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. 80 ROOMS; elegant new apartment-] e e g S e i rent; charming 3 g Iu‘“l. Call office.. a 14-ROOM house; rent $45; near Larkin and Hyde sts.; full of roomers; owner will sell for $650; this week. Box 3522, Call office, fashicnable F‘n of city; furnishings superb: price $5000 less than cost; should clear $600 monthly. 100 ROOMS: sunny corner; rent $125. 109 rooms; clears ; low rent o 80 rooms; furniture nearly new. fi 1000 $2500 1500—GROCERY and Park aistrict. .Bfll 1652, Olllnflu.h' 4 FOR sale—Lodging house, 25 rooms, on Sut st. Box 1913, Call office. e WANTED—A cigar stand. Box 3233, Call WANTED—A stand: state location and LODGING house, 27 rooms, for sale; down- town location. Box 3249, Call office. ARDING and | Thouse for sale: Bonm--. lmnmm. Bdnlcw” | i | | — FREE .. FREE HE SIA-IN-ONE ICE PIC All Trained Nurses Use It and They Should Know. D Cracks Ice on Like the Walker Cork Puller IT SETTLES AN ANNOYING HOUSEHOLD PROBLEM. Its sharp, properly shaped, tempered steel point cracks ice as desired without noise or waste. I WILL: ASTONISEE: YOU. When the point becomes dull, put in another. R R e ... BRING YOUR WANT AD TO.... THE CALL FOR INSERTION IN NEXT SUNDAY’S EDITION Scientific Principles. Six extra points are contained in the handle. G ATHASEASY TOCHANGE POINTS . .. This Useful Premium Can Be Obtained by Bringing a Want Ad THURSDAY, FRIDAY or SATURDAY for Insertion in NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL. ‘ONE HUNDRED PER CENT PROFIT AND RECEIVE— SIMPLY PRESSING WILL DO IT, SIX-IN-ONE ICE open until 12 o 300 Hayes stree 1096 Valencia s 1118 Broadway. R e e DY 1008 Market street. opposite Fift! £27 Montgomery street, corner Cley; 2148 Center Street........... Schneider's Book Store.................. Premiums can be obtained bygpresenting advertisements at: BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third street clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES open until 11 open until 9 t; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 8 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. treet; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second @nd Kentucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. OAKLAND OFFICE: BERKELEY OFFICE ALAMEDA OFFICE: ° o0 5% m «+esesss.Telephone Main 1083 ++essssss.Telephone North 77 sesssssscess. . Park Street IS seescsssesss sesess . FREE e e e e e e ettt e ettt ettt et ettt et ettt ot eeeeees eease SPIRITUALISM. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. RETURNED. MR3. J. J. WHITNEY, Clatrvoyant, trance business medium and lite reader; also_communications from your de- parted friends. Hotel Netherland, 18 Turk st., near Market. room 1’ elevator. MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer & business med'm, read daily $1; dev'p'g class Thurs. 8 p.m. 107 Taylor, r. 27;tel. Jessie 3436, DR. COLLINS, the noted clairvoyant and trance-writing medium of Chicago; readings daily; circle to-night. 1049 Market MRS. ELSIE REY XOLDS, materializing se- ance Friday eve. 328 FEllis st.; 50 cents. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 datly: phone Sutter 3994. PROF. FRED EVANS. noted clalrvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. _— CLAIRVOYANTS, Ellls st, readings ASSURED success for you. Call at once and save $4. His famous $5_readings this week for $1 81§18 $1§1 No, charge—No charge Unless you obtain the information for ‘which vou consult him. PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance cialrvoyant and palmist ever In San Francisco, Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, oc- cupation and what you called for; I tell you if husband, wife or lover is true or false; who and when you will marry; how to gain the love of the one you desire: “in_fact,” I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can ‘tell yourself; his advice is rellable; his powers are wonderful and indisputable; he im- proves your character so that you wiil reach the highest possible development in mental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn ‘wealth; the controlling power implanted in your nature, 0 you can control any one secretly; cures disease and lost vitality; gives advice on mining and buried treasures; gives you success in life; he guarantees you success or charges nothing for his services. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.—Closed Sunday. 826 O'Farrell st.—326. THE FUTURE REVEALED, THE PAST DISCLOSED. The Present Analyzed by Livingstone. PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S readings are llke a ltving page of Flammarion's treatise that is 80 electrifying the worid to-day. He s no imitator. His work is upon original lines, pure thought. clear vision. He tells you what jou desire fo know and works in ‘the opcn ght. He 18 as conspicuous for his wonderful occult analysis as he is for his original expression and Vvivid truthfulness. . §1 $1 A test reading is not a life reading. When you call on PROF. LIVINGSTONE he will give you a full life reading for $1. A test is of little value; when the mind s troubled you need more substantial ald and advice. This is just what PROF. LIVINGSTONE gives you when you call on him for a first- class clairvoyant reading. He asks you no questions, what you wish to know. He does not mention all_the flls and mis- fortunes you are heir to. You are acquainted with the facts in your case. Let PROF. LIV- INGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling _you, find the cause of trouble and suggest the remedy. Remember the number: 42§ Eddy st. Hours, 10 a. m. to $ p. m. ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypey, clairvoyant and | palmist, permanently located at 1104 Mark~t st., cor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a m'to 5 p. m.: readings by mail as satisfac tory as in person; 3 questions answered, §1;: | full life, $5: send lock of hair, date of year | of birth; dow't send currencysend postoffice. | ‘Wells-Fargo money order or - registered letter. I but tells you A—MME. PORTER, celebrated clairvoyant me- dium and card reader, born with a double veil and second it, tells present and future; 1. 50c, g. cardd $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sit., $150. 312 Mason, nr. Geary. A—Miss M. Wille, 460 Geary, clairvoyant crys. tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly ‘what you called for witbout asking a ques- tion, names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8. A—MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly, advice given on all affairs of life; satisfac- tion guaranteed; 25¢ up. 17 3d, next Exam. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted cla'r. and paim. has second sight; ‘wonderful Pfl)gll‘u’- names; 1, 50c, & $1. 714 Franklin,ir (3.G.ave. A—MME. RAVENNA reads life; business ad- vice; names given; 26c up. 830 Moward st OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 2fc; gents b0c. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, moved from 132 o 233 Gth: 1. 25c, . Soo. Mme. Odell : clairvoyant, card reader; tea leaves; 26c up. Lower fat, 532 Ellls ] | HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating: mat- Mrs. A.H.Kronenberg,palmist, clairvoyant, card reader;when others fail try me;good readings 10c. 721 Franklin,nr.G.G.ave.Tel.Larkin 4207, MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts; readings daily. 017 Market st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. MRS. MARSAN, card reader; ladies 25c; gents 50c. 120 Sixth st. room 15. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader, sit- tings daily, 44814 Jessie st., bet. Gth and 6th. — CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED air and vacuum system now | universally used in cleaning carpets on floor; without removal; price moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Mar- ket st. Tel. Main 152, Bush 479. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. AT MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth et., clean- ing & laying done reasonably. Tel: Mission 74, ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225. CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Maln 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Ml CAPE NOME. TICKET office for all points in Alaska. C. F. MOORE, 027 Market st. room 308. First steamer May 21; §75 firsi class. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. Main 5580, EDUCATIONAL—Con tinu. PAOLO LA VILLA of Florence, Italy, just ar. rived; singing lessons, pure Italian method; | opera_ oratorio, ballad, glee; aocompanist for concerts and drawing-room; special terms for | professionals. The Roosevelt, 546 Sutter st. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 1S y 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, Ellls bookkeeping. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. HEALD'S School of Mines&Electricity, 24 Post st., S. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. EERING—Civll, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 1382 Market; catalos. - WESTERN Business College;0dd Fellows' bld. bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arith. spelling, writing, etc.; day, eve.; $4 mo. eve. DANCING—Professer Findlay has reopened his Juvenile classes at Findlay's Hall, 17th Saturday 2 to 5; private lessons daily. GUITAR, mandolin and piano, $3 per mo.: mandolin club, $1 per mo. 828 Haight st. SCHOOL OF JLLUSTRATION——Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. PIANO lessons, 25c half hour. MRS. PECK, experfenced teacher. 1013 Mission. nr. Sixth. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 13— Japanese-Chinese employment . office; fur- nishes best belp: contracts for farm help; etc. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st. Tel. Main 5752. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Loon Seung's, 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 426. FRITZ'S Emp. Office; Japanese and Chinese help. 413 Stockton st. Tel. Grant 168. | $25—NEW, up-to-date, 5-6 r. OFTEN THE RESULT T WANTED—WALE. ed: wife can do housework; EMPLOYMEN GARDENER, marr 0 able to take full charge of place; fowers greenhouse, etc.; want siteation. Cail office. e GOOD, reltable man wants posit a wages; Eastern map. E. T. LINSON (cok ored), 1013 Clay st = g Nox g o mpe- NON-UNION carpenter wants work; comp tent to take charge. Box 1153, Call office, Oakland. Vot YOUNG man, German, wamts work as porter In saloon or hotel. Box 2000, Call. g R than $60 per Box 1985, AN honest young mam, who su; wishes a position; o less month; can read, write and count. man would like a_position as assistant bookkeeper or of 330 with. Box 1988, in pri= gar- position ound man -wants of horses, understands ¢ . good references. MAN speaking 6 languages desires position as interpreter or courler to Europe: traveled principaicities in Europe. M. box 1946, 11 office SITUATION wanted as leaving for St. Louis and experienced driver; Box 1958, Call office. YCUNG man, experienced machinist, with technical education. desires situation with wholesale machine firm. Box 1991, Call. YOUNG man, German, 28, wants work of any kind; care of horses, garden or housework. Box 1997, Call office. A YOUNG man recently from the East would like a situation: bas had good experience in the dry moods business. Box 1D A YOUNG man who can drive wagon or do anything else would like work of any kind: grammer grade education. Box 1980, Cail. chauffeur to party competent mechanio steam or gasoline. A FIRST-CLASS barber wants steady, short- hour work. Address Barber, box 1867, Call. steady, sober, wants position: best Hox 70, 1008 Market st. ESE boy wants situation cooking or to do all kind of work; has 10 years' experfence; good private family in city or country. T. KEN, box 3257, Call. apanese cook wants situation family. Address GEORGE. 917 Webster st Oaklas ———— GOOD FLATS LET. AAA—HOUSE RENTING DEPARTMENT. All destrable vaczat noutes and flats are list- ed in our free rencing department; over 1000 in number: a combined list from ail agencies; let us give you a list and help you to find & place; we never fail; service free. STERLING FURNITURE CO.. 1089 MARKET ST, OPPOSITE McALLISTER. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary st., on the square, NEW flat to rent; one of the nicest flaty in the Mission, with 7 sunny rooms and bath; latest improvements. No. 3620 Twenty-fifth between San Jose ave. and Guerrero; rent reasonable. HAYES, 1747, near Park—Modern sunny fats, 3 and 5 rooms: rent $12 and $22 30. sun, light, fine nr. Sacto and Jomes. view. Le Roy plas $35-$42 50—7-8 r., fine views and nelghborhood, light and sun. 2500 Van Ness and Unfon. FLAT, 1337 Eilis st bet. Laguna and Bu- rent $20. . 3315, bet. 10th and 1ith_off Fol- som—Flat of 4 nice rooms; sun ail day. $16_SUNNY flat. 3 rooms, bath, basement. 130 Eureka st., near Eighteenth. POLK, 2526—New. sunny flat 4 rooms and bath’ latest improvements; $21 30. FLAT 6 large rooms and bath; SE. cor, Jones and Broadway: good marie view: sun ali day. $22 50—MODERN sunny middle flat; 5 rooms and bath. 1431 Broderick st.. near Post. —_— FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED FLAT of 7 rooms: coal and gas stoves: piano. 713 Grove st.; call 11 to 3. e FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. 5-ROOM flat, fu will sell for $230; parties leaving rent $20; rooms rented pay rent and gas. Box 1976, Call. A BARGAIN if taken at once; 5 rooms, com- pletely furnished:; §150; cheap rent: centraily located. 17 Third st., next Examiner bidg. T-rooms, bath: completely fure heap rent; So. Park. Box 3236, Call. sunny flat_furniture almost new. Call ), 242 Noe st., near Market. FURNITURE FOR SALE. CHEAPEST place to buy fusniture, stoves and household goods: flats bought. Mission Auc. House, 429-439 Valencia: tel. Church 3879. —_— FURNITURE WANTED, ABE LEVY. Salesroom, 1135 Market st. Tel. Jessle 761, Don't sell your furniture, carpets, office fur- niture, etc.. until you get his estimate. CHAS. LEVY & CO. pay highest price for fur- niture, carpetc, etc. 752 Mission:tel. Sush 467. A_ L. STORRS pays highest cash prices furni. ‘ture, carpets, etc.: tel. Larkin 3631 634 Ellis. —— e —e—— B. T. SCHELL, 2412 Mission, tel. Church 5570, pays best prices for furniture, carpets, eto. HELFP WANTED—FEMALE, COOK, Menlo Park . 3 cooks, German families, little wash... Cook, hotel, country, ghort distance, will take man and wife . 7 3 second girls, city 4 nurse girls, city . Mald and seamstress, sleep waitress, cafe, no Sunday work Infant nurse ' . Nurse girl, 3%-vear child, sieep home. 2 chambermaids and walting, country.$20-$25 LR EH 3 waltresses, country hotel, fare paid..§20-§23 Nurse and second girl .. 20 Nurse for invalid .. %50 44 general housework giri: $20, $25, 80 Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. COTTAGES TO LET. $II_NEW cottage: 5 r.; 17 Roscoe st. Mission cars to Crescent ave. first_street to_right. We clothe the whole family from hal to Ehoes: everything up to date at cash prices. Credit _for all. 318 Mason st. CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scour'ng and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellis st., room 1: phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. CURES RUPTURE. WHO?—Hunter, 1206 Market st.; $100; rupture cure for $19: circular explains: send for one, e e e L. DENTISTS, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; arranted 20 yrs.: crown, $2 50; fillings, 50c: es. $5: full set; all work 'painiess and warranted.'Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Stxth. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market.nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth oftom $8 per set; extracting S0c; gas given. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set tecth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up:fillings,25c. ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist,r. foor. T'helan bld., 80 Masket cor. O Farren GOLD fillings. 75¢; sflver, 35¢; crowns, $2: no pain: open Sundays. Dr.O.B. ewit.204 Suttr. HHEESs 0 CRKERS AND SEAMSTRISSES Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting: doubis 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. instruction. JLE..‘ catalogue on CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEG! Ll 925 Golden Gate ave. gt HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, F.—Bookkeeping, 2 :”&." - , ehorthand, T e Y RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 3188. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. —_—_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. RESPECTABLE woman wishes a position in a private American family: good cook and laundress; likes children; moderate wages; will give references. 26415 Tehama st. WANTED—By middle-aged woman, work as second cook, plain cook or chambermaid; ‘wages reasonable; understands all kind of hotel work. Box 3252, Call TWO Scandinavian girls desire situations at general housework. Address 243 Steuart st. SITUATION wanted by a woman to do general housework and piain cooking in small fam- ily; wages moderate. Apply 214 Fifth st., near How: SPANISH lady with two children and mother wishes position in country as housekeeper in widower's family;’ home more object than wages. T3x 1850, Call. SITUATION wanted by middle-aged woman as ast via St Louie;_Teterences exchasged: 3 s ‘erences Address box 1833 Call office. A GIRL wishes position to take children out during the day or would assist a few hours at any light work. Box 1986, Call. A EW_EDISIKI girl wishes 2 position to do up- stairs work; wages $25 or_$30 a month. 1 at 1326 Minna st., near e A COMPETENT young girl wishes a position to do second work. Call at T l;lllfil Twelfth, between Folsom and Harrison. COMPETENT German woman wants washing and ironing by the day, Tuesdays. 1208 lejo st.; no postals. . o> A—COOK, $40, American family; second girl, Oakland, $30; 2 nurse girls, $20 and &: nurse, 2 children. $30: cook and second girl, same house, $35 and $25: Irl, San Rafael, $30; 2 cooks, $30 and MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. A WAITRESS for small American family: no rough work or chamber work to do; $30; lady can be seen In office this morning. MIS3 PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st near Powell. A_WANTED—Girls to learn hairdress: manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to & in 2 weeks; §5 to those entering now: 3 po- sitiors to fill immediately; positions - teed &t $10 per week wp: leading schoot 1 West. st., room 13. A—Girls to learn millinery now for spring sea- son: both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $15; positions as trimmers. salesiadies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wk u; doy and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. A—LADIES to learn all branches hairdreasing trade, manicuring, massage, etc. 1238 Mar- ket gt., cor. Jones, room 94: positions secursd __8t highest wages: day and eve. class: call. EXPERIENCED saleslady in_ladles’ under- wear and hosiery. JOE ROSENBERG, Market st. S5y WANTED — Ladies: permanent employment; chance for advancement: salary “nml.i sion. Call at 103 Lick House, 10 to 11 a. m, GIRL for general housework: small fami: must_understand cooking. 1323 Stockton s WANTED—Gcod cook and housekeeper: 3 kit family; good wages. 2544 Mission, nr. 21 APPRENTICE wanted for dressmaking; paid while learning. 1835 Bush st MACHINE B an ; 2 ACHINE aperators wanted. H. XpERso YOUNG Swedlsh girl wants place for general housework in small family; Mission _ferred. Address Folsom st., near EXPERIENCED : best references, hotel; x ! no objection 'to leaving the city. Box A _YOUNG laa: o * office. Box 1957 Cant btfice: - FEW more families' to take home; or_inquire; prompt -E&u 2810 Baker ot T WANT cleaning. work by the day; washing house- Address 5211 m‘w WOMAN desires housework or washing by tha day. 1222 Leavenworth st. WANT ads and taken The M Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 WANTED_Good skirt abd waist hands, R 62, 6 Bddy st. G O S WANTED—Experienced corset _saleswoman. Avply at HALE BROS. between 0 and 14 ATLORESS, experienced hand, wanted to wo-k on coata. 3. T ENGLISH, Point Richmond. ‘WANTED—Girl to do general housework; 2 in family. 1120 Treat ave. GIRL for general hcusawork and in cook- ing. 1700 O'Farrell st. o WANTED —Girl 3 o *um-hh-lry good wages. e e aeae

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