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44 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OARILAND BEAL KSTATE. | Ptk s ] | | THIS IS IT. i GOLD IN EV AT THE' PRICE. YOU OWE IT TO YOURS TO IN | TIGATE > BEFORE YOU BU rove and West; lot new colontal hous up to date; size) strictly . between Bromdway and Frank- ®s center and DArTow gauge house: 43 feet frontage: stric will rent for $42 50 per | between 824 and 34th; | the Key Route station: high basement plumbing: two | ge; key | .t t0 estnut BUT NOT LEASED. | Bungalow, 0 044 and complete | of the city: NW. corner of nd East 26th st.; § rooms and two terior finished in redwood logs and x: large lot; beautiful marine © expensive to extoll its many s seeing i be g: open anfly; terms only $1000 cash, rigage way, Oakland, Cal Broker_ and 1118 Broad- aay for bargains in furnt nnas. 11th st.,cor store, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSE! wier going f street: YDGE & SON, WYAY, OAKLAND. § modern lower 6- rd. store room . on East nes_and WELCH & CO., Oakland. ar | 2. H rooms and basement; 735 Grant st., be- East Oakland. LMHURST REAL use, 4 a cold water. 14th aves., MOSS TRACT LOTS ACH. $250 EACH | | | BLOCK FROM OAKLAND | ELECTRIC CARS. | | CH, ON MOSS AVE. EACH, ON SARA’XOGAI: | , BOX 1203, CALL | | FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1904, FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st., Rev. L. P. Russell preaching—Sermon, 11 8. m., tgD- ic, “The Pattern Lite.” Bible school, 12 p. m. Christian 30 p. m. Ser- mon 7:30 p. . topie, ‘‘Antagonizing b Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:40 P. All weicome. Seats free. 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ristlan Science service at 11 a. m.; ect of lesson-sermon, *“'God the Pre- er of Man.”” Sunday-school for children at the same hot y evening meet- ing at 8 o'clo room, 206 Kearny st., rool THE People’s Church meets Sun * Hall, 223 Sutter st. ev ““Personal Annra L. Gillesp Sunflower Hall, CHURCH of the Ren)\‘lr‘.h‘:'unrt l!zl\!;“ S frtor” Mcrgan will speak. Subject, herapedtics of Laughter’—second lec- perfect health—how to get it and A1l invited to get a seat. day_evenings Subject this Pastor, Mrs. Monday evening, st. kin Thought New BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will speak to-day only in Golden Gate Hall, 025 Sutter et., 11 a m, on ° Can a Man Become Ac- nfed Wit quat God?’ 3 p. m. on ‘‘Thres Ways to Love,”” with sacred concert by Mr, Peixotto's Columbla Park Boy: and at 7:45 p. m. on “The Divinity ** by special request. All seats free. | THE Theosophical Soctety—Colonel H. 8. OI- cott, president-founder. ~Headquarters, Acad- emy of Eciences bullding, 819 Market et. Public lecture at § p. m. by Mrs. Mary A Hasty. Subject, “Theosophy and Religion." Study class Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Come early In order | g | PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., 20 | DIVORCE law a specialty: no publicity: advice ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A PRIVATE, quick divorce for small tee. See me and save money: no vay in advance. G. W. HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Fetablished 22 yrs;rms. 1,2, 3, 4 &5,1st 1., 1122 Market st.. between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters, Detectives employed. R. W. KING_ Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg. ‘6th ‘floor: entrance room G11; established 20 years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice; Mo fee In advance or for_consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 yrs, practice; refs. from many thousands of soldiers, sailors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom 1 have secured pensions. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, qulet, free; all law business: no charge unles cesstul; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. ADVICE free: : no fees or costs In advance: all law business; office open Saturday eyenings. 8§19 Market st., r.33. free; costs §12. Ad- B.AS., P.0. box 2199, 8.F. LS. CLARK, 027 Market st.; consultation free no feex §n advance: open evenings. TTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES—Ltvery, garage and roome; automobiles of every description bought and =old; will buy or sell second- band machines. 'See us before you do any: thing with your machine. Phone South 702 Pacific States Automobile C s, giving de- | 571, Call office. tomobile; must be very cheap. Address box 45, Martinez, Cal. THOMAS Automoblle for sale, $030; seating capacity © people. Box 128, Call offics, not_oyer $300. Addres ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Young's spirit messages to-nlght, 10c; Mrs. Seal, lecture. 619 McAllister, daily. MRS, STODDARD'S seances, 10c; spirits re- their friends; Sun- 278 Ninth turn with WHITNEY, nt, trance, business medium and lite 1206 Market st Galt House. SNAP—Locomoblle funabout $150; investigate. Call 078 Thirty-sixth st., Oakland. DOS-A-DOB In_good running order for sale. Address box G4, Cell office. WHITE_ Stanhcpe Automobile for sale. Box 180, Call office. FOR saie—Automoblle (steam). Box 633, Call office. e ey ASTHEMA IEMEDY. SPIRITUAL evening meeting, Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin. Lecture and tests. Professor rkins’ subject, ‘‘Hamiet.” ENDSHIP Ha 3 sit MRS. HARLAND'S circles evenings; prophetic t 10c. 148 Sixth; read., 50c, W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night SST, 909 Markot, Cowan, Mr. Hargrave EARLE'S grand test seange to-night. is st SUNDAY LECTURES. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will speak to-day only in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., 11 a. m. on “How Can a Man Become Ac- quainted With God?’ 3 p. m. on *Three Ways to Love,” with sacred concert by Mr. Sidney Peixofto’s famous umbia Park Boye' Chorus, at 7:45 p. m. on ‘The Christ, by special request. All DR E. COLLIN 3 'S lecture on ew Jerusalem or Heaven on Earth. and How to Get There.” 1. O. O. F. bullding, Covenant Hall, 8§ p. m. ARTHUR MORROW to the Pope’ and soctaliem; Turk LEWIS, lecture; answer Temple; Thursday. 8 p. m.; free. CARMEN'S Hall, 310 O'Farrell st., to-night at S. J'B. Benbam, president of Labor Council, on the m MEETING NOTICES. | COUPLE would like to board child; good care | | GOOD home for child or infant; best refer- | | CHILDREN roomed and boarded. 590 Stanyan | encyclical on labor unionism | A_ DI Nola's Asthma Remedy relieves instant- Iy: 10c, 25c. 60c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas. OARDING FOR CHILDREN. TO board a child; g0od references; mother's care; good location. Call 316 Fifth ave., Richmond. | | reasonable. Address Call branch, 1841 Mi sion st ences given. Mrs. M. Pohley, Sonoma, Cal. | WANTED—By an_experienced woman, an in- fant to board. Inquire at 212 Seventh st. street. FRENCH boarding for children. MRS, GUNTY, 663 Pine st. e et BUSINESS CHANCE! A—$600; YOUNG and active man wanted to run grill room In* one of the finest barrooms in this city; no rent to pay; references want- | ed. See G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. A—CAMERON & CO. Phone_South 1080. 3 2ddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances, BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort: fine groves; 36-room hotel: all furnished and equipped for business; 20 acres land goes with lease: raise own hay, vegetables: ali kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year; equity in this $2500; death in family cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. _—_— FOR sale—Well-furnished §-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing; all modern convenicnces; New, one year, vrice $2200 complete. CAMERON & CO.,' 3 Eady st. —_— FOR sale—Well-located bazaar and furnishing §00ds business; cheap rent; 6% years' lease; one of the best transfer corners in clty; do- ing fine business; other interests cause sale; price $5000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-hee. or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. -_— FOR sale. or will trade—8 acres inside city limits: one of best interior ecities in Califor- nia; house, barn, other outbuildnks; plenty all knds fruit; beautiful home; will trade for rooming-housé; price $4000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Eiectrical and locksmith business; central location: established 9 years: rent $30; clears $80 to $100 per month; price $500; must gell on account of other business. CAM- ERON & CO., 8 Rddy st. & _—— FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general fobbing: established 27 years: well located and equipped with madern tools, full investigation and trial given; re- tiring from business. CAMERON & CO., '8 Eddy at. _—m——— EXCHANGES made in ail kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR SALE—Hotel Jeftries, a summer resort 113 miles from Wright station on a watered road; 81 acres of ground in choice varle- | ties of frult; has two groves of redwood trees; the main building consists of one | large’ kitchen with range, dining room that will seat 42, 2 bedrooms and parlor 20x21; the upstairs contains 8 bedrooms and porch surround house; one cottage of 3 rooms, one cottage of 2 rooms, two single cottages, one large and one small, four tents, cellar and washrooms in main buiiding, five rustic sum- mer houses, croguet grounds; plenty of room to put up cottages. This place is completely furnished and includes stock and: tools and & large cistern for rain water; so well estab- lished 1s the reputation of the place that it | fills each year without necessity of any ad- vertising. ~ Price $5500; clears over $2000 each season. For immediate sale see W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. AGENTS wanted—State and county rights for sale. YNCA REMEDIES CO. Bealp and Skin Remedies, Apply to FRANK P, ME- DINA, Patent Attorney, room 6, Hobart butlcing, 532 Market st, San Francisco. $350 SECURES 3% interest in fine-paying com- mission business clearing $150 monthly to each: references exchanged: experfence un- neceseary, but must be sober and reliable. Particulars, 10071 Market st., room 1. A $1100 CORNER grocery and bar on cholcest location of Devisadero st. must be scld at once, on account of dea in family; lease; rent $37 50; a splendid and rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 2¢% Kearny st. A—$2250; CORNER saloon on Montgomery st.; estab. many years; rent $50; lease; a good- eying place and weil advertised. Call R. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—$2200; ROADHOUSE! Roadhouse! Road house! With 13 furn. rooms; rent $40; lease, & first-class paying resort. See R. G. WILKE, | 26% Kearny st al influence of unions; free, CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. A. M.—Thes officers and members notif to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN JAY COOK, in K So! on's Hall, Masonic Temple, THIS DAY (Sunday), June 5, at 1:30 p. m. Mas- ter Masons and friends of the deceased are invited. By order the Master. FRANKLI H. DAY Secretary. and 2-ACRE bome 1 S-room house; has a good barn and berries; love- inutes’ walk from elec- | a beautiful home: price hange for Oakland or San CHURCH SERV ! resbyterian Church, ‘an Ness ave. ! cramento st.—Rev. Willam Kirk Services at 11 a and or will preach at both hool, 9:40 a. m. Chris- | ) p. m. and 6:30 p. m. | midweek service. Fri- , monthly meeting Men's Club. | and such other matters me before the meeting. All are | FIRST P son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. D.D. Morning service at 11 o'cloc] Topic, “The Vielon of the Heart.”” Even- | ing service at 7:45 o'clock. Topic, - ““The | Way to the Throne.” Rev. Willlam Rader WAl preach at both services. Sabbath school | at 9:30 a. m., orchestral music. Christian Endeavor meeting &t €:30 p. m. Prayer | meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All re cordially invited John Hemphiil, ITY Presbyterian Church, corner Twenty- hird and Capp sts.—Rev. Edward K. Strong, pastor. At 11 a. m. the Lord’s supper will be administered. Bible school at noon. En- deavor Society at 6:45 p. m. Evening wor- ship at 745 o'clock, when the pastor will preach on ‘‘Heroes of the Cross—Dav: Brainerd. Strangers weicome at all serv fccs. i CSTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, comer1 Webster and Page sts. Rev. Herbert Hays, pastor—Morning sermon et 11 o'clock, | toplc, “Christ, the Bread of Life,”” and af | 45 'p. m.. toplc, “Burning of the Trash 1 at 9:45 a. m. Christian 45. Prayer meeting every W, w UNITARIAN Church (First] EW. corner of Geary and Frunklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Lesvitt, minister. Junior church and Sun- | day school are ruspended during vacation, Usual Sunday service will be held at 11 | c'clock. There ¥ mo evening mervice. Mu- sic by quartet, under direction of H. Breth- erick, organist. All are cordizily invited. ! UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (Take Mission or Va- | jencia street car)—The Rev. Jay William | Hudson, minister: residence, 500 ut. The Sunday school meets at 9:46 o'cloc) Mr. W. C. Maxwell_superintendent. At the morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. Jay Wiiltam Hudson will preach. Subject, *“The Modern Idea of Goodness.” Music by or- | chestra and choir, under the direction of Mr Jabish Clement. All cordially invited. No evening service. Memorial Methodist scopal , corner Hayes and Bochessn e Rev. John Stephems, pastor, will preach at 11 & m. on “Bread on the Waters,” and at 745 p. m. on “The All-Sufficlent Law of Life” ' Sunday echool at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins. superintendent. Epworth League & 6:45 p. m. CALIFORNIA-STREET _Methodist . Episcopal Church—Rev. George W. White, D. D., will preach the annual sermon to the graduath cless of the National Training School at 1 a m. The subject of the pastor, Clarence Reed, at 7:45 p. m., will be “The Opportu- nity of the Church of To-Day.” GRACE Methodist BEpiscopal Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts., Rev. F. M. Lar. kin, Ph. D., pestor; residence 5168 Twenty- first ot. —Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 12:45 p. m. 11 a. m., sacramental services. P. m., sermon by Rev. J. W. E. Bowen, Ph. D., an eloguent and scholarly leader of the megro race in the United States. Take Mission or Val- encia st. cars. —_— CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh — At the 3 service to-day Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller of Minneapo- iis, & former pastor of Central, will preach, AL the evening service the present pastor, Rev, George W. White, will preach. Sun. et IR, i o oot it ings at 6:15. music. Seats freo, Bverybody welcome. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and ason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D pastor, will preach at both services. At 1i 5. m., topic, “The Father of a Bace” At 7:45 p. m. tople, ng Better Than Power.” All are cordiaily in | vited . TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts, Rev. Frederick W, D. D., rector—Holy ' communion, 7:30 end 11 @ m.; Sunday | school, 9:20 a. m.; morning service and holy = communion, 11 . m.; evening service, 8 p, | m. The Rev. James assistant min. | ister in charge, will preach at both services. You are heartily invited. | OFFICERS and members of the HALL of Fidelity Lodge No. 120. F. and A, M —Funeral Notice—Officers and members are requested to be pres at Masonfc Tempie at 9 a. m. DAY the 5th inst, for the purpose of conducting the funeral Ceremonies of our late brother, HENRY SIMON. thence to_ Odd Fellows' Cemetery. By order of the W. M FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary. ALTA Lodge No. 205, I O. O. F. | " Election of officers’ for the en- suing term MONDAY EN- ING, June 6. C. H. EDWARD, N. G H. P. PETERSEN, Recording Secretary. FIDELITY Lodge Nb. 222 1. O. O, F.—Election of officers MONDAY | A—$3500; ELEGANT barroom, A—$800; CORNER saloon; rent $20; a splendid location in the Mission; place doing a bu: ness of about $15 per day. R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. % A—$500; SALOON, vicinity Third and Bran- Dan_sts.; established years; rent $40. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $5000—Candy store; best in town; fine locatio & perfect palace; monthly receipts, $3000; monthly expense, $350; a money-maker; only reason for selling is pressure of other busi- ness. D. L. JUNGCK, 2111 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, A SMALL general merchandise store in a town | of 700 population; sales average about $1500 per month; will' sell reasonable, as it is necessary for the owner to leave. Address | for particulars, box 625, Call office. PARTNER wanted in a well-established.whol sale business; only small capital requires we buy for cash and sell for cash and carry | very little stock on hand; profits are very | large. Address box 737, Call office. FOR SALE—Coffee, tea and spice route over 18 years' standing; selling on account of re- tiring from business. For particulars in- quire at 119 Front st. between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m, A—$1500; SALOON In wholesale district; vi- cinity of Sansome st.; place established 20 years; doing a good business; rent $50. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Keearny st. with mercan- | tile lunch; on Montgomery st., vicinity of | California; place must be sacrificed on sc- count of il health of owner. See R. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$450; BARBER shop; 8 chalirs; best location in the Missio: $16. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A §3000 HOTEL in San Rafael; 21 rooms, bar, parior and dining room; a well established | place; good furniture and a bargaim Call R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. RESTAURANT oppoesite Golden Gate | EVENING, June 1004. t $25; good business; clearis about ¥. MACPHEE, M. G. | 3180 per mont ’ WILK! ! H A BAILY, R. 8. ol e s e M A—$2500; SALOON; cholcest location on Mar: EVENING, June 6. Visiting it Jm e Sood Y St & EVENING, June &V | tures and a first-class paying business. Call . D. M. BIRRELL, EXCURSION to Sunset Park, Santa Cruz Mountains, WEDNESDAY, June 8, y Camp X R, K . Starting 8 a ., ferry bullding, Market st. Returning at 6 p. m. Jose. Round trip $1; children B0 cents. -Montenegrin L. and B. y: You are all requested to assemble at our hall, 509 Market st., SUNDAY, June 5, at 8 o'clock &. m. sharp, to par- ticipate in the march to the ferry depot of our 2ith annual picnic, which will be held at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito. ~ The soclety will leave on the 9:156 a. m. boat. Purchase your boat tickets at the Sausalito | | A—~$1000; EOARDING and rooming house; 30 ferry depot. Admission to the park 25c, 3. E. KUKAVIZA, President. M. J. BTANISICH, Rec. Sec. “DINNA YE HEAR THE SLO- —Shell Mound Park MO! , July 4; Twenty-third Grand Annual Gathering and Games of the San Francleco Scottish The Greatest and Grandest Season; monster programme don’t fajl to attend; grand works at night. GEO. W. PATERSON, A. B. CARLISLE, Recorder. Thistls Event of the ot attractions; ball and fire- , Royal Chief. MODERN Woodmen of America, (oodfellow- ship Camp 9633, M. W. of A., meets every | MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, $09 Market st., San, Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS, V. C, W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk. Office room 627, Bmma Bpreckels building. THE California Debris Commission having | received applicaticn to mine by hydraulic | process from George E. Waggoner and David Upton in Telegraph mine, at Indian Dig- gings, El Dorado County, Cal, draining into Indian Diggings Creek, which reaches Co- sumnes River, gives notice that meeting will be held at Toom 9. Fiood building ~San Francisco, Cal., Jue 20, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. E—————————— AGENTS WANTED. DO you want work? Ladies or gentlemen; no canvassing or soliciting; no time from regu- lar occupation: no one need know you are my representative; no money, outfit or ex- perience needed; easy, permanent, honorable, profitable work can be done home: for in- formation, address J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes block, Fort Wayne, ind. AGENTS wanted; can make $4 to $5 per day. The flea defeated at last. Dr. Lentz, the German chemist, bas dlx-nd a harmiess and odorless vegetable pound that does banish the flea. By mail only 50c. Address DR. LENTZ, San Diego, 3 TWO experienced agents wanted for the best selling book ever published; sells to business men and farmers; active man can make $5 per day and expenses. Apply to-day from 1:30 to b p. m. at room 21, The Graystone, 66 Geary st. Trains stop at San | @ | Club. | | A—$2000; SALOON, vicinity Market, Ellls and | Co R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$250; BOTTLE beer route; well established, See R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2750; CORNER ealoon on Market st., i cluding 7 rooms; rent $100; return rents $80; lease; a first-class location and well estab- plished place, See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kear- ny st. | A—$600—CHOPHOUEE and cbffee saloon, op) cable house; place estab. years, with steady @nd transient customers; owner clears about 8176 per month. Bee R. G. WILKE, 263 | store—drugstore; _price Kearny st. o years; lease 5 years; A—DRUGSTORE—: $4500; established ne of the best paying stores in thig | G. WILKE, rent § ©ity; owner to retire. Call R. 26% Kearny st. roowns, kitchen and dining-room, 387 oot furattute, Mase, place payis well. . G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—flafl; DAIRY depot and route; daily sales 60 clins; 8 horses. 4 wagons, etc.; most pri- vate customers; business kept by owner 15 ‘:'ln: a good-paying investment. Call R. G. | ILKE, 26% Kearny st. beds, See Btockton sts.; rent $150; lease; piace estab- lished years: first-class business. Call R. Q. WILEE, 20% Kearny st. BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., phone red 4845. Headquarters for saloons, hotels, lodging- houses, ~furnished flats, ~bakeries, barber shops, delicatessen. 318 'Kearny st $1100—FINE saloon; no more, no less; 3 years’ lease; rent $50; can sublet for $33; 10 rooms; inventories more than price. BERG ARM: STRONG CO., 318 Kearny st. OLD-ESTABLISHED cash business; will stand | investigation: recelpts over $1000 per month; | net profits over $250; only $3000 required. Exclusively Berg, Armstrong Co., 318 Kearny, SPLENDID BUSINESS OPENING. CHANCE TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS. LEARN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. Start in for yourself; only $27 capital re- quired. We teach you the business, appoint you our special representative, furnish large list of salable property, co-operate with and as- slet you to earn from $3000 to $5000 annually. Write for particulars. HARRY W. CROSS & 204 Tacoma bidg., Chicag A NEAT little coffee parior near Market and 4th sts.; owner has other business; will sell this on easy payments to a responsible party; if you are locking for a good honest investment don't fail to answer this great chance for man and wife; place clearing $200 per month; trial given if you mean business; Do agents. Box 2602, Call office. BU' shop” clearing $100 per month must be sold at a eacrifice; owner going East. H. G. MEHRTENS, Rallroad ave. and Webster st., Alameda. RESTAURANT worth will be sold for $100. H. 8. MEHRTENS, Rallroad ave. and Webster st., Alameda. $5 to $10 DAILY—Wanted bright women agents to travel and appoint local agents; salary “and com.; something wanted by all women. Korectlv, 626, 85 Randolph st., Chicago. AGENTS are making $3 to $8 dally selling our patented ‘‘New Idea” shears, cutlery and kitchen speciaities; goods guaranteed. U. S. CUTLERY CO., Fremont, Ohlo. BRAND new idea; mo capital required; $18, $20 week; no fake agency scheme; red brings particulars. The Peristyle Co., Goldei Gate ave., San Francisco, WE want a pumber of live canvassers at once; liberal contracts with men who can do busi- ness. Apply at 1841 Filimore st. and 300 Post st. White Sewing Machine Co. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is @ decided improvement on buliding and loan i worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrott bullding. REVIVAL services in the Jerry McAuley Mis- sion, 824 Howard st. C. H. Bright, mission- ary from Peru, wil i preach ot 7208 thie evin- . Herriott, the weil- MANUFACTURING house in Los Angeles wants thoroughly competent man to manage ' Ban Franclsco branch; $100; invest- | ment of $3000 required. dress F. H. CLEMENCE, 1089 East First st., Los An geles, Cal. HOTEL, 052 rooms and bar; modern; lease; rent $150; new house and good business. Box 35, Call office. n'ehfiw ‘la ai lo:; a day; . box 158, Sacramento, Cal. CIGAR stand to rent. Apply 43 Fourth at. FOR sale—Dairy and delicacy store, with liv- ing rooms; must sell. Apply 370 Hayes st. $800 WILL buy half interest in good payii bakery; receipts ‘Mdl_y. Box 539, Call o!flc‘: $400—NEWSPAPER lant; priced to o quick: 3180 equlred. 32 Mibsbn ee WE want 2 u'r:,flumd canvassers at once; ty and country; new goods::liberal terms. The Oatine Co., 121 Geary st., room 721. LADIES who have spare time and destre ‘employ same profitably address box 2044, Call MILLINERY busi) 1 3 . or address 2313 Shattuck l:ve‘ hmym F.“ SALOON license wanted. 1013% O'Farrell st. FOR sale—The Union Hotel; manufacturing _town. Benicta, Calif, — FRENCH liquor store tay for sale. 0521 Valencla | RESTAURANT, delicatessen store, 2831 Mis | = BUSINESS man will invest $]000 or more | CHOPHOU: STOCK OR BOND ISSUE of reputable corporation, mining or indus- trial, wanted for selling on commission; give particulars. P. O. box 1483, New York City. | WANTED—A young man; must be honest and trustworthy and have $2500 to $3000; perma- nent position and good salary by established company. price $400; owner €22 Telcgraph a $200 INVESTED now, with part services in responsible corporation will bring quick re- turns. Lock Box 1021, Peora, 1L clears above expenses $150 monthly. HALF interest in established crude milling and paint manufacturing plant is for sale; $4000. Box 0592, Call office, and services in established business; agent Box 526, Call office. THREE cows, horse, cart and milk route for sale; place to let. Brewster st., near Ba- meralda ave. A WELL-PAYING poultry ranch no for sal cheap rent. Apply €405 Telegraph ave., Oakland. RESTAURANT, Market st., fine fixtures; money maker; cheap; owner sick. Box 2001, Call office, GROCERY and bar for sale In splendld loca- | tion south of Market s Address box 568, Call office. $275_CANDY, stationery and school supplles; | two good llving rooms; opposite large school good neighborhood. Box 3 Call office. CANDY business; valuable downtown location; good business; fine fixtures; $4000; other in- terests. Address box 577, Call office. FOR sale—Sandwich stand; everything com- plete; owner going away; open after 4 p. m. 958% Mission st., near Sixth. PARTY to joln me in organizing land and | cattle company: good proposition to right party; small capital. Address box 2506, Call. PHYSICIAN, licensed, can learn of fine sub- \é;’:ln location from Dr. Thrasher, Donohoe, 3 A—$250; PARTNER wanted in light business. Particulars at 47 Geary room 5. $150—HALF Interest in good established, pay- ing business on Market st. Box 530, Call. DRUG store; suburb: $900; lease 4% years; rent $16; new building. Box 2041, Call. $450-—STORE; value in_stock; HVIng rooms; leaving city. Apply 202 Noe st. YOUNG man with $400 wants legitimate busi- ness proposition. Box 2025, Call office. A FURNISHED hotel to lease in a thriving town In Marin County. Box 685, Call office. STATIONERY store wanted; cheap rent; north Market. Address box §93, Call office. WE start you In business; make $5 day. Western Mfg, Agency, 016 Market st. WANTED—To buy a good paying delicatessen store. Address box 584, Call office. CANDY and ice cream store; must sell; come, make offer. 1427 Market st. FOR sale—The best paying shoe shop in the city. 2140 Filimore st. E near waterfront; must leave; one- third cost; $75. 17 Washington st. GOOD position for live business man with $1000;" wholesale; Inc. Box 2053, Call. i | cheap rent; fine leasa; paving $000 to 3 | month; close In; full nice people; bargain if PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., 1015 Market st. Tel. Folsom 141 Testaurant: a sure winner. Testaurant; seats 30; clears $00 mo. country hotel and bar; investigato. corner saloon; do good business. lodging-houss, near Market st. —_— e FINE country hotel and bar in Sonoma Coun- ty; doing good business; 40 rooms and large grounds; good list of cigar stores, candy and delicatessen businesses; investments of all kinds recetve promot attention. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. —_— STODDARD'S celebrated specialty drug store 10 be s0ld at ‘a bargain on account of death In family; fine living rooms for a_doctor; two side entrances; rent $65. 108 Turk st. FINE new: Touts at g spaper for sale. Inquire — LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALR. A. CAMERON & Co., Phone South 1050. o d;“Eddy "fér“" llrke‘t‘ and P‘I‘a"“i = larters Rooming-houses, otels an All Kinds of Business Chances. = 82 rooms; cheap rent; 2 years' lease; fins downtown location: 3 entrances: sveryining 1 first-class condition; good furniture and car- pets cvfln‘ Dow $200 per month; {f run transien® can clear to $350 per month, here Is best proposition in city; price $3200. 63 rooms; best downtown transient house in oity; will trade for s the ety ranch; compelled to leave 220 rooms; new and up-to-date t house; ‘luxuriously furnished; §rand ehtramcs every modern equipment; clearing $400 to $600 per month; to be sold at a bargain on sccount of departure, rent only $70; ment-house; sickness; m gl Lo M sell; snap; . 128 rooms; cheap rent long lease; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furniahed; clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account Of other bustness; only with us. 75 rooms; grand new bullding; tly fur- nished: cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close in; clears $400 per month: $4000 down, balance 8 Pper cent per annum; departure. 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good léase. 108 rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnisned, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can be run in conjunction if desired: rare chance for right parties; part cash, bal- ance can be pald out of the house; other busi- ness Interests demand immediate departure. 8 rooms® fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by paying $160 down, balance Hime; $450, 21 rooms; cormer; rent only $85: oak fur. carpets; housekeeping; all full; clearin: "Igogvn all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price 180 rooms; house; elegantly furnished grand, new, modern apartment- and ipped; per taken at onoe; dissolution of partnership. 7-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture; carpets; sickness; price $350. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator, long lease; clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the best buys in the city. 10 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; little apartment-house; reduced to $1100. 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business: will trade for large apartment-house and pay cash difference. 14 rooms; rent only $67; oak furniture; good carpete; part cash, balance time; price $900. 106 rooms; cheap rent; first-class up-to-date commerciai house; clearing $350 to $400 per month; call for particulars. &good Large list of real estate, rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trade, always on hand. A. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst bldg., over Examiner entrance, Cor. Third and Market sts.; tel. Black 3607. Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. HIGH-CLASS rooming-house of 19 rooms, clearing $105 monthly; fine, new furnishings sunny side; beautiful lawn; must be sold; don't weit, but make some offer tos MARION GRIFFIN. CORNERS are in demand; 30 rooms; north of Market: extra fine; long lease: clears $175; high-class roomers.” MARION GRIFFIN. FAMILY boarding-house of 40 rooms; very quiet and refined; nice, sunny corner in fash- fomable section of clty; owing to Ill heaith the owner will take $2500: half cash; glears $180 per month and all heip hired. MARION GRIFFIN. LOOK AHEAD 6 months, when this 80-room house will bo worth $8000; the rent is only $3 per room; clear profit $246 monthly; owner has chance to buy a saloon clearing $500 month, hence will sacrifice the house for $4000 this week, MARION GRIFFIN. SUTTER st. is Al for select roomers: $1600 takes a nice, quict, respectable houss of 23 rooms; all outside, light, sunny rooms: clears $88 per month. MARION GRIFFIN. OR would you prefer a 17-room house, 2 blocks north of Market? Just the permanent room- ers pay $05 per month over mses; you only need $300 in cash. MARION GRIFFIN. NINB rooms for $250? Yes, 6 blocks north of Market; rent $85; needs more furniture. SPLENDID 40-room house on_ Sutter st., the best possible condition. Plentifully fur- nished with the best of everything. Full of the most desirable people. Profit $150 month. Reasonable rent. Long lesse. =Fair price. MARION GRI 2 JUST the place; 14 beautifully thrnished rooms on & sunny corner near St. Francis Hotel; highclass, respectable roomers; low price rt cash, balance as you earn it from the ouse. This is an {deal home and money- maker, MARION GRIFFIN. H. C. DECKER, 808 MARKET ST., THE LEADING LODGING-HOUSH AND HOTEL BROKER IN BAN FRANCISCO FOR 28 YEARS. SEE MY 1000 BARGAINS. 100 ROOMS: sunny corner; rent $125. 100 rooms; clears ; low rent. 80 rooms; furniture nearly new. . 40 rooms; fine location, north of Market.$1000 46 rooms; in Oakland; new; rent $60. 12 rooms; half cash; cheap rent. Mon: to loan on furniture. EI CAR! 212 Kearny st. A_FIRST-CLASS apartment house, downtown locatlon, for sale at a sacrifice for cash or will make terms to sult if sold before July 1: account of sickness. A B, SMITH CO., 128 Ellls st. AN extra well paying lodging-house, with lease; will a bay property in part payment. 'F. F. PORTER, Eighth st., Oakland. $100—FURNISHED flat; 3 rooms; also 5-room flat, $150; furnished house, 11 roome, $350. BERG-ARMSTRONG CO., 318 Kearny st. 42 ROOMS; corner: near R. R. depot; rooms all full; clears $125 per month: rent $3 per room; owner sick; must sell; $2350. ST IRTY-FIVE-ROOM Market.-str busy corner; Al transient; 1 will figure or exchange. Box 3486, Call office. 453, DELICATESSEN and dining room morth of ! Market; good business; cheap. Call 414 Jones | 15-ROOM lodging-house; rent 80; cheap; terms | or exchange. Room 108, 1170 Market st. | $850—Paying cigar and_notion store; 4_rooma; g0od rtock fixtures. Brookbank, 917 Market. | CORNER saloon; wholesale district; lease; snap. Anchor Brewery. HAIRDRESSERS—Call and see my place; must sell; make offer. 1153 Market at. WANTED—A salesman to represent us in S Frandisce aad territory; liberal pay to right party; must be & mem- ber of lodges. Address Quincy Regalla Co., Quiney, 1. A—$330; branch bakery and _delicatessen store with 4 rooms: rent : fine_location; R & LR 2% business. Bee earny st. 100 LOTS free; icants sending stamp will Fi ive deed £50 26x100 feet; suburb rece; lot, size 3 N. Y. Twentieth Century Realty’ Co., 6 Wall st., New York. WANTED—] » men 1o handlehreuasion "on Feeano Evening Democrat; chance to bulld up good business. Write for particulars. with 1: lc; good loca- | “'”xuum st. ‘leaving | in downtown Box 427, M'M" —— FOR sale—Lodging-house of 66 rooms for sale cheap. Apply box 2501, Call office, 10 ROOMS, well furnished, cash, bal. mo.; clears $60; sick. 120 O’ Farrell. 10-ROOM lodging-house; all full; rent 3 water free; price $000. 720 Polk st . T LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—Good transient rooming-house of about 20 rooms; must be cheap. 411 Post st. OLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and mlll. Bon Marche, 40 Eills st., room 14; ne Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. large, sunny, $250 COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 418 Montgomery. rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5550. COTTAGES TO LET. CENTRAL l'&m-—l rooms; bath; base- ~ment; yard; Owner, 48 Halght st. SUNNY cottage; 5 rooms: basement; yard. 157 Dolores st., near Fifteenth. FOURTEENTH, of 6 sunny rooms and bath; modern; rent | 75-ROOM _cot ¥ ebater, et Buter e Busk: Tnitre T, Webster, "bet. SPIRITUALISM. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and lifs reader. Market st., Galt House. C. V. MILLER'S materiaizmng seance to- night, 8 o'clock, $1; Tuesday night, 50c. 1084 Bush st. MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS, _materializing seance, Friday, Sunday eves. 328 Ellis; 50c. MRS ELSIE REYNOLDS' materializing seance Sunday at 8 p. m., B0c. 328 Ellis et. MME. FRANCIS, a truly gifted medium; also card reader. 110 Sixth st. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st.; phone Scott 387. ————————————————————— HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Holder, $10: ne discomfort. 1206 Market st.; send for circular. EDUCATIONAL. AT home in our new quarters, the largest, best Mghted and most delightful place of business etudy In the entirs West. New, complets, extensive departments. Thorough, inspiring instruction 75-page catalogue on request. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, %0i- 925 Golden Gate ave. METROPOLITAN Business College, removed, Golden Gate aves; prepar : assists send BSTER, ex-Suot. for city circular. Schools, President CLAIRYOY ANTS, THE FUTURE REVEALED, THE PAST DISCLOSED. The Present Anaiyzed by Livingstone. PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S readings are like a living page of Flammarion's treatise that la so electrifying the world to-day. He is mo imitator. His work Is upon original lines, pure thought, clear vision. He tells you what you desire to know and works in the open light, i He ls as conspicuous for his wonderful oc- | cult analysis as he is for his original ex-{ pression and vivid truthfulness. 1 A test reading is not a life reading. When | you call on PROF. LIVINGSTONE he will §ive you a full life reading for $1. A test is of little value; when the mind s troubled you need morw substantial ald and advice. This | is just what PROF. LIVINGSTONE gives you when you call on him for & firet-class | clairvoyant reading. He asks you no questions, but tells you | what you wish to know. | He does not mention all the ills and mis- | fortunes you are heir to. You are acquainted | with the facts in your case. Let PROF. LIVINGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling you, find the cause of trouble and suggost the remedy. Permanently located 428 Eddy st.; 8 sepa- rate reception pariors. Lady attendant. | Hours, 10 &. m. to 8 p. m. ASSURED success for you, Call at _once and save $4, His famous §5 readings this week for 1 51§ 51 #1 No charge—No charge Unless you obtain the information for which you consult him. PAUL™ DESTINE, p The fOrst registered trance clairvoyant and Dalmist ever in San Francisco. Read carefuily. An houest proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to | make no charge if I fail o tell your name, oe- | 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 reliable; his | powers are wonderful and indisputable; he im- proves your character so that you will reach | the highest possible development in mental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth; the controlling power implanted in your | nature, 50 you can control any one secretly; | cures disease and lost vitality; gives advice on mining and buried treasures; gives you success in life; be guarantées you success or charges nothing for his services. 10 a. m. t0 § p. m.—Closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell st.—326 # n A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 moved to new fireproof building, 738 M st., between Third and Fourth; more space; finer rooms; better light; finest in the West; come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEG S. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, 3. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typins. languages, telegraphy, English branches; day and night sessions: fllustrated catalogue fres. A—CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Pit- man shorthand, typing. bookkeeping: $8 mo. LADIES to learn photo negative retouching: taught by expert In ome month: positions guaranteed at $10 per week up. 531 Page st. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years: special discount during month of June; catalogue free. EALD'S School of Mines&Electricity.24 Post st., 8. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Spacial catalogue fres. YOUNG man or young lady can earn business or shorthand course by working a few hours daily. B. F. Bus. College, 738 Mission st. DANCING—Aduits, Mon. and Fri. evgs; Juve- niles, Sat. 2 to 5: priv. lessons stmgu« lay's Hall, 17th, bet. Valencia and BOOKKEEPING, English, math., ete.. eve. ;individual instr. Rm. 2, 308 Larkin, . T. A. Robinson, formerly of Pac. Bus. Col. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day ev.; est. 1864 Vaa der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hail. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh College on advice of oficial court and be com- petent stenographers. 1382 Market: catalog. SPANISH—Quick and thorough instructions in class or private. PROF. MATA, 427 Sutter. —_— KENT law School: thirteenth year; send for particulars. 586 Parrott buflding. PIANO lessons thoroughly taught; 25c per hour. Box 2004, Call office. PRIVATE lessons English, sto. 34 mo. Western Business College, Market. GUITAR mandolin and plano, $3 per moj mandoltn club, $1 per mo. 823 Haight st — B R e PIANO lessons. 23c half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission. mnr. Stxth. BMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese heip. 426 Powell st.; tel. Maln 5783 GRAND—Japanese and Chinese smployment | MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS | Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- | nently located at 17 Third st., nex: Examiner | bldg.; she reads vour life correctly, gives am | accurate description of the past, reveals the | present happenings and portrays events to | occur in the future; if you are In trouble, discontented or not satisfied with life or | bave domestic. love or business troubles, con- | sult this great medium and you will be told | how to overcome them; valuable advice in 2ll affairs of life; 26c up; satisfaction guar- | anteed; readings by mall. Tel, Black 4569. ATTENTION—MISS M. WILLE, 330 Eilfs st., | the well-known medium, crystal seer, may be consulted in all affairs of life; every hid- | den mystery revealed; she will show you | hiew to overcome your enemies and unite the | separated: tell your entire life, pas$, present and future: If you are unhappy; love or | family affairs: busines ransactions; no mat- | ter what trouble you may have consuit this | wonderful medium and you will be told how | to overcome them: satis{action or no charge; | readings $1; hours, 10-8 p. m.; Sundays, 10-2 m. | MRS, GENTRY, famous divine healer, clair- | voyant, palm busine: medium; fortunes told correctly; dreams interpreted; flow of tism, St. Vitus dance, dropsy and almost any allments and -afflictions; will give names of people she has cured fn the Mission; consul- tation free; consult this endowed woman and be made well and hapmp treatments and readines by mail; at home every day and evening. 2725 Mission st.. between 234 and | 24th, S. F., Cal. Phone Church 762. ELLSMERE, _Egyptian seer, clairvoyant; | marvelous readings; advice love, business, mining; locates, cures disease; whom, when you marry; call If In trouble or doubt; re- | moves spells. evil influence; by mail $2. 10073 Market st.; low fee. | MME_PORTER, celebrated clairvoyant medium, card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight, tells past, present and future; 1. 50c, 5 by cards $1: palmistry and clairvoyant | =it $1 50. 290 O'Farrell st., near Mason. A—Miss M. Wille, 330 Elis, clairvoyant crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tion: names given: special, $1: hours 10 to 8. | MISS ZEMDAR, youns, gifted clair. & palm.: | 1 correctly treat your love amairs, domestic troubles, bus. and financial success; names; 50c: . 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. | Mre. A H. Kronenberg, palmist, clalrvoyant, card reader:when others fail try me;good readings 28c. 721 Franklin,nr.G.G.ave.Tel. Larkin 4207. MRS. DR. MARTIN, clairvoyant trance busi- | ness medium and life reader; advice on min- ing & Invest.; devel. cir. Thurs., 8. 725 Polk. ‘A—Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice; names given: 25c up. 835 Howard et 4th&sth. | MME. ODELL returned; clairvoyant,card read- er; tea leaves; 25¢ up. Lower flat, 220 Eady. blood stopbed Instantly; cures fits, rheuma- | office. 415 Stockton st.: tel. Grant 188 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Empl ot fice: all kinds help. 315 Stocktor n 5188. CHINESE and Japanese ni'?; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997, BRADL. & CO., 840 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALB. A T MISS PLUNKETT' S Employment Bureau, 425 Sutter st., near Powell; tel. Main 5472— A number of young and reltable cooks, housemaids, parlormaids and waltresses, laundresses, infants' nurses, notsl help and housework _girls are now registersd for work. Write, call or telephone; office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. EXPERIENCED mother and nurse will as- sume care of children, 1 year upward, dur- ing vacation or exposiiion; terms reasonabie; references. MRS. JAQUES, 1708 Francisco st., Berkeley; phone Dana 661 —_— e AA—BOOKKEEPER; cashier; young lady; ex- pert accountant; all modern methods; highest references; last position § years. Box 2508, Call office. AN experienced nurse wishes engagement: surgical or confinements; references; reasor able; Call or address MRS. t references. Address A YOU Jerman married woman wishes & position to take charge of a rooming-house or take charge of cieaning offices or halls stairs. Box 2083, Call office. REFINED, North German, middie-aged nurse, like to take care of two children (from 3 6 years); plain sewing; city or country sho: distance: references. Box 2006, Call. COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements; con- finements, invalids, massage; painstaking: moderate terms; references. MRS. KING, 917 Geary st. DRESSMAKER, experienced, would like a few more engagements by the day; good cutter and fitter; reasonable. - Box 587, Call. COMPETENT woman wants work by the day, washing or house-cleaning: references; terms reasonable. Box 102, 1008 Market st. SITUATION wanted by cultured young lady as companion to lady. Box 2331, Call branch, 2200 Fillmore st. TRUSTWORTHY woman wishes housekeeper's position in the country; references givem. Box 360, Call. 2 WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, ironing or house-cleantng; $1 50 & day. Box 551, Call office. WANTED—A position to assist in general housework; best of references. Box 2024, Call office. MME. WALTERS, great card reader: la. 26c: | gents S0c. 951 Mission st., pr. 6th; open Sun. { MISS SEYMOUR, celebrated card reader and | palmist, 765 Market st second floor. { | MME_ HERNANDEZ_ wonderful palmist and | card reader. 421 Hyde st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. | 2615 Kearny, room 20: ladies, 25c; gents,50c. MISS WARD, clairvoyans, gives names, date and facts; readings daily. 917 Market st. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, re- moved from 132 to 23% 6th; L. 25¢c, g. S0c. ISMAR, the celebrated Egyptian seeress, will return from her vacation July 1. MES. BAUMANN, _the well-known fortune- teller, s now at 317 Ellis st. SITUATION wanted by a middle-aged Ger- man woman as nurse or companion during trip to Europe. Box 878 Call office. SITUATION wanted as companion or privat secretary for lady, of erness for children; $25 per month. Box ), Call office. ST-CLASS laundress wants work at home; rlrork neatly done; guaranteed: at reasonable prices. MRS. YAGER, 28% Moss st. N eld woman wishes situation to do Aun:x :xr:,mork; no objection to country; reterences. Address box 094, Call office. JOUNG lady desires clerical position; experi- enced stenographer and riter; thorough- Iy understands office w: Box 2006, Cail. ST-CLASS French and American coolt ":‘\-h« situation; best of references; out of city preferred. Box 2018, Call office. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader, sit- tings daily. 445% Jessie st’ bet. Sth and 6th. E— CARPET DEATING AND CLEANING. | COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. . F. Compressed Alr Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 end Bush 479, WHEN you become disgusted with your work | send_for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-35{ Tehama st. Tel. South 40. | AT MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st., clean- ing & laying done reasonably. Tel. Mission T4. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1500 Har- ! _rison st.; Al cleaning; Jc. Tel. Mission 225, CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126 HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating; mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216. ! ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., earpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703’ Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263. A NEW plate—The break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 30; fillings, 50c: plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market,nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates ars made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist.r. floor, Phelan bid., 806 Market, cor. O Fareen Paris Dental Parjors, 235 Kearny, . Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; mmfl%;crnlm.*. — T T e rn,ln examinatfon with chart at the new Dentists, 969 Mission st.. SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, T0e: silver, 33c; N pain: open Dr.0.B. Hewlte 304 Butne Likrse L AN ES AND SEANSERESS 0l DRESSMAKING in families by an experienced dressmaker; $1 40 per day; references. Box 2043, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes a housekeeper. Please call 358 basement floor. _— NEAT young girl desires situation: family; oo ook city or country: $30. Box 2048, Call office. position as Minna st ‘A YOUNG woman with references wants houss cleaning by the day; §1 50 and carfare. 769 McAllister, basement. WOMAN wants work by the day: houseclean- ing; $1 50 and car fare. Call or address MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. REFINED German mald, first-class waitress and seamstress, wishes situation; $30; city or country. 878 McAllister st. A WOMAN wishes to g0 out by the day or half day; washing, sweeping, dusting; Mon- day and Saturday. 157 Ninth st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants washing, iron- ing or housecieaning; $1 30 day; good work done; stranzer. Box 2081, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position, house- keeper for two or to take care of invalld. Address 632 Jesale st AMERICAN woman; has child; good ceok: wants work; country. *324 Mason st., phone Black 2396. A FIRST-CLASS laundress wants position; hotel; resort. 324 Mason st., phone Black YOUNG lady wishes position &t shorthand and gfi'm"‘. Address MISS J. K., box 287, office. typewriter and penman. Address box 1204, Call office, Oakland. LADY stenographer wishes sale house. Address box 2200 Filimore st. WANTED by good seamstress, position with dressmaker as helper; $1 25 per day. Box 2060, Call office. ition in whole- 4, Call branch, McDOWELL DMANWD (TR G ILLINERY SCHOOL., Best system of dresscu ugh g::: ml::n in nuuner'y".m' —_— pattern rooms: evening class. 1019 Market st.. above Sixth. ACCORDION, sunburst Stewart's button and. buttonaole fa Taylor st.; tel. Folsom 2121. ABTOR, famous New York astrologer: consuls tation §1; = ¥ % e of ability. 907 ket st., -——“_—"’“""x nemnom TO-.“ & Millinery School— GERMAN woman wants situation In bakery, delicatessen or confectionery store; best of references. Address 1220 Folsom st. GERMAN woman wishes a situation; house- work: good cook; references; smail wages. Box 2503, Call office. POSITION desired by young lady to act as substitute in office work; references. Box 1501, 1068 Market st. YOUNG woman wishes situation as chamber: maid in city or country. Box 486, Cail. WANTED—A situation as waitress or bermaid; gpatry hotel. Box 486, Call. I i -

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