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AGENTE—An agency for & proposition that is | & decided ement on bullding and loan | fe worth €. Great Western Improve- | Parrott uilding. who can do busi- 2 and t. 300 I~ PEX: | A—$2000; EALOON, vicinity Marke! FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1904 RGRE L PP P GRS B U SRR ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A PRIVATE, quick dlvorce for Sve me ard cave money advance G. W. HOWE, ATT¢ - Estabiished 22 yrs.; rme. 1, 2, ist. fl. 1122 Market st., betwees n and Taylor. | Advice free all matters. Detectives employed ING, Atforney-at-Law, Exam. bid; n 611; established tran th floor evening | WUSINESS CHANCES—Continned. | A—CAMERON & CO.——Phone South 1050. # Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. | Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. | BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort; fine - | X% O hotel; all furnished and T 20 acres iand KuQ‘Il t a death & CO. TON atty.—M. HARR Ellis st., 20 FE. pESCRIGR: ros. NoRS thousands uf | xOR sale—Well-furnished moorad soldiers, maflors, widows & D entone. | one hour's ride from city nee for olo:Bongt for whew ¥ by g | summer outing; also for winter ehooting and Coste, $12: quick, quiet: advice | fshing: all modern conveniences Ho charge uniess guc- | year: price ST0 complete. c co., dy st. | arket, room 301. ADVICE fro -nings, 819 Market st., r. i it adyvice , S.F, vorce costs $12; no fees or all law business; office | FOR sale—Well-lccated bazaar and furnishing one of the be: g fine busiy & $5000. nsfe: \ ne: fine prospect: trade BOARDING FOR for st. boarding 663 Pine CH BUSINESS CHANCES. 700 BAKERY &cross the bay ing a first-class in sight, Al 26% Kearny st. years and do ue trade; particulars R. G. WILI A—$000; 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 R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. A $1100 CORNER grocery and bar on choicest Jocation of Devisadero st. must be sold at once, on account of Geath in family; lease; rent $87 50; & splendid and rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$2250, CORNER ealoon on Montgomery st.; estal. mmany years; rent $83; lease; & good paying place and well advertised. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. FOR sule, or -will trade—0 acres Inside city limits; one of best oricities in Califor- nia; se, barn, other outbuildings; plenty 211 kinds f; rooming-houee; price $4000. CAMERON & FOR sale—Electrical and locksmith busines central location; established 9 years; rei $30; clears $90 to $100 per month: price $500; must sell on account of other business. CAM- | ERON & CO., 3 Eddy FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbing; established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern toole, etc.; full investigation and trial given: re tiring from business. CAMERON & CO., Eddy st. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Fddy st. Foadhouse! Road- rent $40; lease: G. WILKE, 00; ROADHOUSE! house! With 13 furn. roon a first-class paying resort, See K. 261 Kearny st A—$500; CORNER ealoon; rent $20; a splendid location in the Mission; place doing a busi- ness of about $15 per day. R. G. WILKI 261 Kearny st. A—$500 vicinity Third and Bran- nan sts.; established ye: rent $40. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st Tnion Hotel; manufacturing Cal. FOR male—The | wn. Benlcia, must be sold; office. rent $85; old st., room 17. es- | ly; first-class GREAT opportunity for doctor to _purchase A—$1500; BALOON in w ale district; cinity of Sansome st.; place established years; doing od bueiness; rent $50. See R. G. WILKE, 2612 Keearny st A—$3500; ELEGANT barroom, tile lunch; on Montgomery St vicinity Califernia; place must be sacrificed on a count of 1l bealth of owner. See R. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$150; BARBER shop: in Mission; rent 3i! 264 Kearny % HOTEL In San Rafael; 21 rooms. bar, i wWith mercan- ot 3 chairs; best Jocation 5. See R. G. WILKE, parior and dining room; a weil established place; good furniture and a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. corner drug store; no agents. Box 2523, Call. fine location and tra 4, Bush st % in growing business to take, ill or- nd collect; investigate. Box 2552, Call. and Fair Oaks. Ap- t of death for sale; a bargain. Call Berkeley. Unien Hotel; manufacturing Calif, FRENCH liquor store for s street. RY business 3 Shattuck av FOR sale—The town. Benicia, e. 521 Valencla A FURNISHED hotel to lease In a thriving A—$700; RESTAURANT opposite Golden Gate Park; vent §25; good business; clearing about §150 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 2% Kearpy st. N; choicest location on Ma good lease; elegant £ tures and a first-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. BOTTLE beer route; well established. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st. R ealoon on Market st., i rent $100; return rents $81 class location and well estab- piished place. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kear- ny et A—$600—CHOPHOUEE and coffee saloon. opp. cable house; place estab. years, with steady and transient customers; owner clears about $i75 per month. BSee R. G. WILKE, 263 | Kearny st. A—DRUGSTORE—drugstore—drugstore; _pri $4500: established 27 years: lease 5 yea: Tent $00; ope of the best paying stores in this city; owner to retire. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming bouse; 30 rooms, kitchen and dining-room. 37 beds. govd furniture, I lace paying well. See R. G. WILK earny st. A—$2500; DAIRY depot and route; dally sales B0 cans; 8 horses. 4 wagons, etc.; most pri- vate customers; business kept by owner 15 years; a good-paying iovestment. Call K. G. VILKE, 261 Kearny st. Ellfs and case: place estab- iness. Call R. G. Btockton sts.; rent $150; lished years; first-class b WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$350; branch bal store with 4 rooms, g00d business. Ses R. Kearny st ery and _delicatessen rent $25: fine location: G. WILKIE, 26% A—$375 cigar stand, transfer corner: rent $25; g00d paving place. R. G. Wilke, 2615 Kearny PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., 1015 Market st Tel. Folsom 141. $500; country hotel and bar: investigate. $475. corper saloon: do good business. £225. lodging-house. near Market st. Restaurant for sale; clearing $50 weekly: new furniture; new range; act quickly; only $600. R sale—First-class cloak and sult depart- ment in the best locality in this city; well established and _a good-paying business; can be bought for $8000 or o pay $4000 to one party and the other party, an experienc man and ladies’ tailor, will remain as xm? ner. Box 2111, Call Brokers and promoters who are able to control or influence placing of orders for manufacture of bonds & stock certificates can form a profitable and pleasant connection with large Eastern house engaged in manufacture of these and other similar forms & doing large business in bank note engraving apd lith- ography, address box 2551, Call office. sale—A bargain; a grocery store ahd sa- loon, 4 miles out of town; doing a large business; must be sold immediately on ac- count of sickness: stock carried about $3000. For further particulars address C. P. AN- ON. Fan Jose, Cal. A $6000 MILLI partner with $2000; experienced milliner to take full charge; stock invoice $4000; receipts $15.000 yearly; country, KREDO & CO., 765 Market st. SECURES % interest in fine paying com- ssion business clearing $150 monthly to each: references exchanged: experfence un- mecessary, but must be sober reliable. Particulars, 100715 Markt et., roy wanted—Wanted, party to invest $6000 $8000 fn an established manufacturing stock food business; money required to handle increase of business; good profits. For par- ticulars, address box 2073, Call office. 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 €26, Call office. PARTNER wanted in a well-established whole- sale business; only small capital required, as * we buy for cash and seil 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 15 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. BUTCHEP. shop clearing $100 per month must be sold at a sacrifice; owner going East. H. G. MEHRTENS, Railroad ave. and Webster £t., Alameda. $1000— DELICATESSEN, grocery, candy, no- tion sto everything nearly mnew; cheap hite Eewing Ma want 2 experienced canvassers city and covntry t once; new goods; liberal terms. 121 Geery st.. room 721 WANTED—First-cless rustiers for city and country. HEINE PIANG (0., 235-937 Geary, e e e e e e e AUTOMOBILES—Livery, garaze and sales. roome; automobiles of every description bought and sold; will buy or sell second. hand machines. See Us before you do any- thing with your machine. Phone South 702 Tu 8t Automobile Co., 217 Ellis st. ¥ ANTED>T> buy an sutomobile In first-class order: met_over $500. Address, giviog de- scription of machine. box 571, Call office. 1OMAS Automobile for sale, $950; seating copeelty 5 people. Box, 728, Call office, DOS-A-DOS in_good running order for sale. Addross box G4, C-11 office, WHITE Starhcpe Automobile for #ale. Box _ 380, Call otfice. ro’nn‘. te—Aulomobile (steam). Box 633, Call orice. ASTEMA IEMEDY. 1 200 5, 00 M, B Nichotas. rent: lease; musi be sold: barzain. 'BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. WANTED—Man with $150 to help do aseess- ment work on gold mining claims near big strike for half interest in same. Prospector, box 2118, Call office, STODDARD'S celebrated speclaity drug store 10 be sold at a bargain on account of death in family: fine living rooms for a_doctor; two side entrances; rent $65. 108 Turk et. MORTGAGE of $672 on rare furniture; insured for $1000; interest 2 per cent per mo.; want 1o sell mtz. Berg-Armstrong Co., 318 Kearny WANTED—Young German who understands Erocery business as partner to start store. Box 2108, Call. OLD established art.store, fully equipped for framinz: fine location and steady business; no agents. Eox 2512, Call office. GROCERY and bar for rale in splend!d loca- wttml -fl’"h of Market Address box 568, office. CANLY business; valuable downtown location: #00d business; fine fixtures; $4000: other in- terests. Address box 577, Call office. town in Marin County. Box Call affice. WANTED—To buy a good paving delicatessen store. 1 office. HAIRDRE ust L pla ell; make offer. 1153 Market st. £00d loca- 5 MCAllister st. FOR sale n and with larg ble rent. 7 FINE newspaper route for sale. this cffice. Inguire at LODG HOUS CAMERON & CO., ddy st., cor. Market and Powell Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances, FOR SALE. Phone South 1050. A 32 roome; cheap rent; 2 years' lease: fine downtown location; 2 entrances; everything in first-cla: condition; ~ goof “furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per month; If rum | transient can clear $300 to $350 per month; here is best proposition in city; price $3200. 63 rooms: best downtown transient house in city; will trade for ranch; compelled to leave the city. : new and up-to-date apartmen luxuriously furnished; grand entrance every ‘modern equipment; clearing $400 to $500 per month; to be sold at a bargain on account of departure. rent only $70; fine little apart- sickness; must seli; snap; $600. 128 rooms; cheap rent: long lease; first-clas: | up-to-date downtown house; well furnishe: clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of cther business; only with us, soms; grand new bullding; elegantly fur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close in; clears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance 8 per cent per annum; departure. 24 rooms: rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished: oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease. 108 rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar n' be run in conjunction 1f desired; rare chance for right parties: part cash, bal- ance can be paid out of the house; other busi- ness interests demand immediate departure. 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by paving $150 down, balance time; s 21 rooms; corner; rent only $85: oak fur.; good carpets; housekeeping: all fuil; clearing $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price $1600. 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month; close in: full nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership, 7-room flat; rent $: carpets; sickness; price $350. 126 rooms; rent nn,lly $4 per room; new and a up-to-date house men; electric elevator, lights; long lense: clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the best buys in the city. rent only $100; well furnished; 19 rooms; reduced to $1100. little apartment-hou: 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large apartment-house and pay cash difference, it; beautiful home; will trade for | T alNTo 1.0 SING HOUSES FOR SALE——Con. . lcase. . .§3500 THIRTY rooms, nicely furnishe: | 26 rooms, all men roomers, low rent.... 1000 115 rooms, low rent, country transient.. 5000 31 rooms, ‘rent only $55... 40 rooms, rent $70, transient. S1 rooms, rent $3 per room.. { Money to loan on furniture at low iates. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. { | A FIRST-CLASS apartment house, downtown location, for sale gt a sacrifice for cash or will make terms to suit if sold before July 1; 4ccount of sickness. A, B. SMITH CO., 128 Ellis st. b o E e LODGING-ROUS| good for boarding; 10 rooms furhished; close to Golden Gate Park; $450. 700 Sixth ave. 42 ROOMS? corner; nmear R. R. depot; rooms all full: clears $125 per month: rent §3 per roonn owner sick; must sell; $2330. 453, Call, THIRTY-FIVE-ROOM Market-street house; busy corner; Al transient; I will sell at low figure or exchange. Box 3456, Call office. ROOM Fing- " for 2 liy lodging-k located 07, house argain. Box Call. | FOR rale—Lodging h -ooms; owner sick; DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION. sunburgt and knife-plaiting. Stewart’'s button_and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor st.; tel. Folsom 2121. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. 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. A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 we moved to new fireproof building, 738 Mission &t., between Third and Fourth; more space; finer rooms; better light; finest'in the West; come and see. §. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE. | HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, S. | F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, ‘touch typing. languages, telegraphy, Engiish branches; day and night seesions; {liustrated o gue free, A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; special sumer course. 414 Mason. A—CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates; Pit- man shorthand, typing, bookkeeping; $8 mo. FLATS TO LET—Continaed. e BRODERICK, 220, near Oak—Modern rooms, bath and servant's room; grand view very room; rent $32 50. and flats to let. Call )(nm‘umeiy % 110 and 114, and upper flat, near Third; water and ashes free. TWENTY-THIRD, 3244, supny rooms and bath. VALLEJO, 1608 rooms; second etory upper flat; marine view: $35. near Misslon—TFive l WALLER, 1311—House of 9 rooms; billiard- room; bath: heater; modern; $50. $35_MODERN flat of 9 rooms. 1303% Waller st.. near Masonic ave. e FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. HAIGHT, 1298, Buena Vista, cor. Central ave —Elegantly furnished flats; also unfurnished: house has all conveniences and is situated in select nefghborhood. 1183, panhandle—Flat, 4 rooms, or house rooms, bath, phone, garden; $26 to $40. of T 6-ROOM furnished flat. modern, to responsible party. Box 2071, Call office. ————————SESSLSEREE FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. SPIRITUALISM. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and life reader.” 1206 Market st., Galt House. MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to- night; 10c. 610 McAllister; come, skeptics. C. V. MILLBR'S materializing seance to-night, 8 o'clock; $1. 1084 Bush st. PROF., FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and te-writer. 1112 Eddy phone Scott 887. e e AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 1S years; special discouqt during ‘month of June; catalogue free. HEALD'S School of Mines&Electricity,24 Post st, 8. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogus free. DANCING—Adults, Mon. and Fri. evga; f’"‘- " nlles, Sat. 2 to §; priv, lessons dally. nd- lay's Hall, 1Tth, bet. Valencia and Guerrero. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sus- vey, assay. cyanide; day ev,; est. 1864 Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fultgn, nr. City Hall ’ CLAIRVOYANTS. ASSURED shccess for you. < Call at once and save $4. His famous 35 readings this week for 1 $1 $1 $1 $1 s 5 No charge—No charge TUnless you obtatn t information far which you consult him. PAUL DESTINE. The first registered trance clairvoyant and palmist ever in San Francisco. Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full judge.) I do hereby solemnly agres and guarantee to mako no charge 4f I fail to tell your name, oc- cupation and what you called for; I tell you it husbend, wife or lover ig 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 wenderful 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 so you can control any one secretly: cures disease and lost vitality; gives advice on mining and buried treasures; gives you success in life; be guarantees you success or charges nothing fur his service: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.—Closed Sunday. 26 O'Farrell st. FROM ALL SECTIONS THEY COME TO WIT THE WONDERFUL DEMON- STRATIONS of the NOTED LIVINGSTONE. For a reliable and intelligent clairvoyant reading g0 to LIVINGSTONE, 428 Eddy st. He gsks 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 facfs in your case. Let PROFESSOR LIVINGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling_you, find the cause of trouble and suzgest the remedy. He is as conspicuous for his wonderful oc- cult analysis as he is for his original ex- pression and vivid truthfulness. Would it not be a relief to know how you will succeed, to be relieved of the matters that are troubling vou and of the schemes of your enemies, that you may meet with better success? A test reading is not a life reading. When vou call on PROF. LIVINGSTONE he will give you a full life reading for §1. A test is of little value; when the mind is troubled you need more substantial aid and advice. Permanently located 428 Fddy st.; 3 sep- arate reception parlors. Lady attendant. Hours, 10 a. m. to § p. m. s 3 MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads vour life correctly, gives an 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 satisfled with lifs, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affalrs of life; 25c up: satisfaction guar- anteed; readings by mail. Tel. Black 4589. MME.PORTER,celebrated clairvoyant medfum, card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight, tells past, present and future; I. Boc, g. by cards $1: palmistry and clairvoyant A tal seer and what you called for without asking a ques- tion; names given; special, §1: hours 10 to 8. MRS DR. MARTIN, clairvoyant. business me- advice on mining & invest.: d'\'!l,‘cll_‘. S 920 O'Farrell; tel, Hyde 1767, Mre. A 1. Kronenberg.palmist, _clairvoyant.card Teader when others fall tri me:good readings Z5e. 721 Franklin,nr.G.G.ave. Tel.Larkind207. A_Mme. Ravenna reads lifex business advice; names given MISS ZEMDAR, young _glfted clair. and_palm. names; L. b0c; G. $1. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.av MISS WARD, clalrvoyant, gives names, dates and facts; readings daily. 917 Market MRKS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 23% Sixth st.; ladles 25c; gents 50c. MME. MARSEAU, card reader. 545 Minna st.; no sign. PRIVATE lessons English, shorthand. etc., $4 mo. Western Business College, 1107 Market. GUITAR mandolin and plano. $8 per mo.; mandolin club, $1 per mo. 828 Haight st. PIANO lessons, 28c half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5762, UPPER fiat, 8 sunny rooms, hand carpets, for sale; rent $35. 2128 Central a ——— e e FURNITURE FOR SALE. ANDERSON Auction House at 19 Turk st., nr. Market, for furniture and everything for the house at lowest prices. YOU ocan buy $75 worth of turniture for §7 50 down and $1 50 per week. T. Brilllant's Furniture Co., 340 Post st., near Powell. FOR sale_Reasonable, furniture, of S-room flat; everything new and clean; no dealers. Box 643, Call. FURNITURE of 7 rooms for sale cheap; rent $35. 157 Ninth at. FOR sale—Furniture for 5 rooms, in storage at present. Box 572, Call. FURNITURE, stoves. bought, sold, exchanged. Barger, 430 Valencla, nr.16th.Tel.Church 3879 CHEAPEST place in city for second-hand fur- niture. 986 Geary st. Tel. Polk 1477. e e e e RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 518S. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 vears. Tel. Main 1097, BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG Jady with exceptional ability as stemog- rapher, typewriter and bookkeeper wishes position: wages not less than $25 per month. Box 2110, Call. / A MIDDLE-AGED German woman, with girl 10, wishes situation as cook or working housekeeper In vicinity of school: city or ccuntry; wages $25. Box 2117, Call office. A YOUNG woman wishes washing and house- cleaning by the day; wages $1 50 day. Apply 1712 Welsh st., off Fourth, between Bryant and Brannan. A LADY would like to accompany family to New Zealand: care for children or be of general assistance; does not become seasick. Address box 2553, Call office. A SCANDINAVIAN girl wishes position to do housework. 236 Twelfth st. LAUNDRESS wants work by the day. Folsom st.; phone Red 577. GOOD, strong American woman wants work hy the day sweeping and cleaning; a fine flannel washer; satisfaction guaranteed. 9433 Mission st., between Fourth and Fifth, room 12, one flight of stal A REFINED young woman with two months’ vacation would like to go to the country with a respectable family as companion, or take care of a child. Address D. R., Fruit- ale P, O, 743 T, reliable good woman; work by washing and ironing ~or house cleaning; $150 a day or 75c half day and “car fare. Please inquire at 58 Valley st., bet. Dolores and San Jose ave. SCANDINAVIAN girl wishes place for cook- ing and general housework; references; wages $25. 2312 Van Ness ave., between Vallejo and Green sts, ‘WANTED—Position by young lady of experi- ence at office work; good penman; can keep books; can furnish good references. Box 1200, Call office, Oakland, REFINED young lady would like position as lady's companion; best of references; refined home preferred. Box 2074, Call office. SWEDISH girl for general housework or cook- ing; good cook. Call at 228 Chapultepec st., between Eugenia and Virginia, off Mission WANTED—Any kind of work by the day; good cook. 34" Sixth st. EXPERIENCED nurse wants care of invalid or infant. 324 Mason st., phone Black 2306. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. FURNITURE WANTED. ABE LEVY. room, 1125 Market st. Jessia 761 Don’t sell your furnfture, carpets, office fur- niture, etc,, until you get his estimate. CHAS. LEVY & CO. pay highest price for fur- niture,carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush 413. —— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—First-olass cook for. family, in the mountains, no washipg, $50; also first-class laundress for the same place, $40; cook and helper for sanitarium, $85, also dishwasher, $23; three waitresses for resorts, $25; wait- ress for springs, $25; waltress, near-by re- sort, $30; second girl, $25; cook on ranch, $30; 6 cooks, plain washing, $30; 18 girls, general housework, city and country, $25 and $80. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A PANTRY mad, a laundry mald, also 6 waltresses for same mountain resort, $25 each; register early; a cook, small board- ing house, eity, a waltress for private family, $35. _MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sut- ter st., near Powell. Tel 2 WORKING housekeeper for a first-class room- ouse in Oakland; $20. board and room. PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, ete.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: §5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill immediatel: positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up: leading school in ‘West. 233 Geary st., room 13. A—GIRL to learn millinery now for spring sea- son; both seasons taught from start to finish n 1 month for $15; positions as trimmers, salesladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per Wi up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. A—LADIES, trade, o learn all branches hairdressing manicuring, etc.; positions d at highesi wages: day and evening thorough system. Removed from 1236 Market st. to 133 Powell st. WANTED—Respectable woman to take care 15 rooms and wait on_table during meal hours. Address box 218, Benicia, Cal. A COMPETENT second girl for small Ameri- can family: wages ate nationality. Box 2078, Call office. AN experienced saleslady wanted for cloak and sult department. Address ‘‘Cloaks,” box 2077, Call office. WANTED—A German girl for second work and olain ironing; no washing. 1817 Cali- fornia st. FINT! S on ladles’ cloaks and sults. D. M. DAVIDSON & CO., 52 First st. BEXPERIENCED copyholder and reviser. Box 2112, Call office. THREE finishers on men’s coats. Apply 303 Montgomery ave. GIRL for light housework. near Twenty-fourth, 1809 Utah st., P EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A YOUNG/colored man would Itks a place in private’family as coachman or would like a place as janitor: can give the best of refer- ences. Box 2007, Call. A\GERMAN, middle-aged and single, Wishes a ‘Nituation as clerk in grocery store and bar- room; first-class referencgs. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny st. YOUNG man of good address wishes position of any kind; good driver; understands horses and care of automobile; Al referances from last employer and others. Box 2075, Call. COOK, assist general housework; wages $30: call morning. 431 13th st., near Guerrero. A _NEAT young girl_to assist In housework; 3 in family. Apply 217 Third ave., Richmond. WANTED—A first-class cafe waitress; wages $10 per week. 304 Mason st. GIRL for housework; competent cook. Clay st. WANTED—Young lady for vaudeville sketch 1o travel. Address B. G. GEORGE, room 48, Hotei St. Qement, 271 Fourth st.; apply be- tween 6 and 9 p. m. HELP WA fiat of 6| A_MURRAY & READY, @4 and 636 Clay st. OF TEN NTED—MALE—Continned. Phone Main 3%43. 5848 Phone Main, Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 1903 we gave 1904 we hope 60,000 men work, To increase 60,000, SPANISH, GERMAN, FRE ITALIAN, v GRE! NEW ARIZONA. ARIZON $11.04 1 3 $11.04, S50 MEN W 2 Hundreds zoing daily. Are vou? Teamsters rers. hammersmen, drillers, $2, $2 50, $3, Florence, center of great mines. Arizona. FR FARE—S HOURS 4 To_ State of Nevada. Vevada—Neva UNITED STATES GOV MENT WOR 3335 drillers. teamsters, laborers, Rockmien, concrete mixers, tunnelmen. $2 50, $3, $3 S hours; overtime paid. tee, ears’ work ] _ . SOUTH no experience required; yow li suit FREE TO-DAY—YOU GO FREE. REAT LUMBER TRUSTS compentes, $33 to TO THE MINES AND QUARRIE: 36 laborers, foremen for mines, $40, 330 fd. 18 drillers, no fare to pay, $67 30. LABORERS—TEAMSTERS. 93 scraper and wagon teamsters, $2 25 day. 164 laborers. all over California, some in San Francisco, $2 and $2 50 day. 8 hours’ work daily, that's ail, D HARVEST HANDS. 91 haymakers, all over State, $1 50 day and found. 38 harvest hands, sack sewers, pitchers, sto., $2 day and found. 18 teamsters, extra good jobs, $1 50 and $2 day and for und DAIRYMEN, STABLEMEN. €4 milkers, extra good jobs, come ses, $35, $40 and found. 6 butter-makers, 2 cheesemakers, $40, 350 $24 found. - 19 stablemen, city, country 5, 360, $385 and found # = GARDENERS, CHOREMEN. 8 gardeners, private jobs, boss here, $35 and 830 and found. 48 choremen and boys, different jobs, $35, $30, $25 and found. 16 haybaler: ton FRUITPICKERS, ETC. 55 orchard and vineyard hands, permanent jobs, $26, $30, $35 and found. :goftr:llplcken, fare §1, extra good jobe, DRIVERS — DRIVERS — DRIVERS, 65 hackdrivers for San Francisco, $60. 9 men and yards, dairies, mines, etc MARRIED. wives for farms, orchards, vine- $40,850,860,370 4. MECHANICAL. 4 apprentice boys, cff crosscutter, logs. L. Co., $45 and found; tinner, §8 day; 5'cross- cut’ sawyers; carefully read these. TRADESMEN. 6 sash and door hands, lumber company, $3 to $3 50 day 18 acksmiths, different places, $3. $3 50 day 8 carriage painters, $12 to $15 week. Weavers on blanksts. 2 brick loaders, country, 25¢ M. Screw turners, edgermen, hook tenders. Logger, understands rigging, 12 shingle pack: Molder and Carriage pa Wheelwrigh! 12 coopers, L. Co., cutoff sawyer. sticker hand. inters and sticker hand, $4 day. t, wheel machine, fare $1. $3. slack work, call very early. WOODCHOPPERS. $60 rd. 196 woodchoppers, everywhere in the State. Logger, Dol ibeer logging donkey, found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st 18 COOKS, mines, ranches, $40, 330, $2 springs, resorts, hotels, saloons, etc., $§7 5 and found. 3 second cooks, $35 and $40 and found. 14 walters, hotels, cafes, etc., $40, $83, $30, $25 and found 26 dishwashers. ses us, $35, $30. $20 found 18 porters, §20, $15 a 4 boy: boy: Bute! good wages. city factories, $4 week; er bookkeeper, bell and nd found. LOOK. vator bos $30, $25. omnibus manage country shop; Laborer, do butcher's work. $35 found. / LAUNDRYMEN. Laundryman, institution. $30 and found. washers, laundrymen, all over California. 8 vegetable gardeners. $30 found. BAKERS. First, second, third. fourth hend bakers. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. LOOK— 2 aporentics boys for bakery. 15 fare, 38 wael :n “;m lamber company, southeast, $43 ‘ound. ? udbem-. lumber company, fare $2 50, $38 ound. Blacksmith, wagon work. $3 75 day. FREE FARE TO-DAY. 26 laborers, no experience wanted, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-686 Clay st. MIDNIGHT orders. Blacksmith, Rough carpente: Read them carefully. ranch, steady, good job, $82 fd. factory, near city. §2 50 dy. 2 plain painters, plain carriage work, city. © laborers. city factory, $1 75 day. Camp cook, 2 young me: 10 men, $30 found. m, carpet store, city, $40. 3 hostlers, city jobs, $75. 10 farmers, same ranch_$35 found. Painter, city housework. $3 day. 4 carpenter Painter, cit; 2 laborers, Fireman, ofl Married farmer, fare $1 50, $3 50 day. . good job, $3 day. hoard home. $2 day. 1 burner, fare $1, $2 50 day. $2 day. Milker and wife, Colusa Co., $30 found. Young m: work in nursery, $30 found. FOREMEN. Foreman ditch gang, $40 found. Foreman vi meyard orchard, $50 up and Bread baker, fare $1 25, $17 week. Cake baker, fare $1 25, $17 week. Tamale maker, country job. Oxen teams! Stableman, ter, lumber company, found. grader, lumber co., found Biggest wages at MURRAY & READY'S, Best places at 634-636 Clay st. MURRAY & READY. M M URRAY & READY. URRAY & READY. WANTED —Apprentices to learn hairdressing MME. ODELL returned; clairvoyant,card read- er; tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 E4dy. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 30% Kearny, rm. 20; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. ISMAR, the celebrated Egyptian sceress, will Teturn from her vacation July 1. A RELIABLE young man desires position as stenographer and office clerk; has knowledge of bookkeeping; 2 years' experience; Al ref- erences. Box 2114, Call office. SITUATION as foreman in a brick yard; have burnt with coal, wood and oil; good refer- ences. J. A. LANCE, San Jose, Cal. MRS, BAUMANN, the wel teller, 1s now at 317 Ellis s _ SHAFER clalrvoyant, card reader, 7 4481, Jeatle at’, bet. Sth and 6th AND CLEANING. nown fortune. “ARPET BEATING COMPRPESSED 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 14 rooms: rent only §57; oak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $900. 105 rooms; cheap rent; first-class up-to-date fal house; clearing $350 to $400 per call for particulars. Large 1ist of real estate, rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trade, always on hand. A CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst bldg., over Examiner entranc Cor, Third and Market sts.; tel. Black 5607 Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. HIGH-CLASS rooming-house of 19 rooms, clearing $105 monthly; fine, new furnishings sunny side; beautifi) lawn; must be soid; don't wait, but make some offer to MARION GRIFFIN. CORNERS are in_demand; 30 rooms; north of Market: extra fine; long lense: clears $175; high-class roomers. MARION GRIFFIN. FAMILY boarding-house of 40 room ‘quiet and refined; nice, funable section of city: owing to ill health the owner will take $2500; haif cash; clears $180 per month and ail help hired. MARION GRIFFIN. LOOK AHEAD 6 months, when this 80-room house will be worth $8000: the rent {s only “ §3 per room; ciear profit $246 monthly; owner hag chance to buy a saloon ciearing $500 month, hence will sacrifice the house for $4000 this week, MARION GRIFFIN. Pt o B TR e ey B o S SUTTER st. is Al for select roomers; $1600 takes a nice, quiet, respectable house. of 23 rooms; all cutside, light, sunny rooms: clears $98 per month, MARION GRIFFIN. OR would you prefer a 17-room house, 2 blocks nerth of Market? Just the permanent room- ers pay $05 per menth over expenses: only need §800 iz cash. MARION GRIFFIN. NINE rooms for $260 Yes, 8 blocks north of Market; rent $35; m more furniture. 7 rooms, near Emporium, ; clears . T e, Gt nt 8300, remt 8. in- come $70, MARION GRIFFIN. SPLENDID 40-room house on Sutter st., In the best possible condition. Plentif fur- nished with the best of everythi I of the most desirable month. nopla. Profit ng lease. Falr mca. MARION GRI 3 JUST the place; 14 beautifully furnished rooms’ . Reasonable rent. A—$§250; PARTNER wanted 1 business. rner near St. Francis Hotel; A Patticulars at 47 Geaty ot roden b + DAghtlase Tespectable. FoOtieTE: ’:n; price’ mufl.mnm‘m from the CHOPHOUSE—Rents $26; liquor license; clears This . 5 Lo, u; s 2 hn-uu.lm-.nun-q- i 1 moderate, . F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. S WHEN you hecome disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenty st.—First-clasy carpet cleaning, 3¢ yard. 1. Mission 74. WESTERN Caipet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- A1 cleaning; 3c. Tel on 225, CONKLIN'S Superior C -Beating Works, CONK uperior Carpet: - B -l 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephe HOPKE BROE.; excellent carpet beating: mat- 1 South 216. POSITION wanted 4s man about piace; rell- able, consclentious, handy; experienced {n stock and poultry: references. Box 2116, Call. SITUATION wanted by a first-class painter. Box 2018, Call. YOUNG man wants housework, or general work around private place. Box 2119, Call. and manicuring; paid while learning. Apply between 9 and i1 a. m. at HALE BROS.’ TWO lady canvassers at once; new eral terms: city and country. Co., 121 Geary st., room 721 COOK for restaurant; must have good refer- ences. Box 2066, Call office. APPRENTICES to learn hairdressing: pald while fearning. COSGROVE'S, 110 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS hairdressers and mapicurers wanted. Apply at COSGROVE'S, 110 Geary. A PROFITABLE outing: pick hops in August. Write E. Clemens Horst, 122 Battery st.,S.F. s; 1ib- Oatine MECHANICAL draughtsman—Mechanic hav- ing completed mechanical drawing course and well advanced in complete mechanical, wishes work as assistant, tracing or detalis. Ad- dress 1128 Tennessee st. MAN and wife; young; man experienced coachman; can do gardening, ete.; wife is a cook: city references; city or suburbs. ox 2670, Call office. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and eubscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ; HELP WANTED—MALE. A GOOD and honest boy, with first-class ref- erences, who is an experienced elevator op- erator, wants a situation. Address box 2571, Call_office. YOUNG ‘wants work of any kind. Box 2108, Cfl‘n b Painter, paper-hanger, signwriter, wants work; tools furn. 1272 Folsom st.; phone Mint 131. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st tel, Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-heating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 203, T —————————— CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellls st., room 1: phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580. COTTAGES TO LET. SUNNY cottage; 5 rooms; basement; yard. 137 Dolores near Fifteenth. 7—5-ROOM cottage on Cottage row, near nw:b-hr. bet. Sutter and Bush. Inquire 7. e —————————— CURES RUPTURE. HUNTER'S Positive "gupture Holder, $10; no :gmtm, 1206 st.; send for circular. DENTISTS, T N e iaenr 3 R et Al worlk painiasy and d : 2 an Warrantea. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Km.nr.al'mh ' —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set; extracting B0c; gas given. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14,1st tloor, Phelan bld., S06 Market, cor. O'Farrell. A JAPANESE boy wants situation to do house. work and plain laundry. L.F., 451 Jessie st, e ———————— FLATS TO LET. AAA—HOUSE RENTING DEPARTMENT. 'All desirable vacant houses and flats are list- ed in our free renting department; over 1000 in number; a combined list from ail agencles; let us give you a list and help you to find & place; we never fail: service free. STERLING FURNITURE CO., 1089 MARKET ST., OPEITE McALLISTER. 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. VAN NESS ave, 631—Most elegant corner A ol Tent $85; a. ‘m. m. on premises or to BALDWIN [OWELL. HAYES, 602, corver Buchanan—Nice, sunny flat, c: rooms and bath; modern improve- men! e e R e NINETEENTH and Castro sts., NW. cor.—Sun all day; upper flat; 7 rooms and bath; "gf-'v:l::'n easmant; Coavenlent loi'rmy-: fourth and Castro cars; reasonable. MERRITT, 23, bet. 17th and_18th—5 rooms and bath; modern; $18; take 18th-st. cars. WALL 1708B, near park Lower MHYE%IL: 3 rooms; gas, tubs, mantels; $12. Paris Dental Parl 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— et toeth, §1 50 up; crowns,$2 up; liings 25c. ~at the New SRt NaRY D, roma BLes O MINN York Dentists, %m SE. cor. 6th. ; silver, 35c; : GOLD pain; open A FLAT of 6 rooms and bath; rent $18. 1650 Page st. FILLMORE, 1126—7-room flat; rooms all _Hght; modern; furniture for sale. HA 2 ':‘;-"QM'"-"\Z AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, .14 Third st., near Call bidg.; phone Bush 405. State of Nevada, cheap fare; refunded. United States Government work. 25 teamsters, $67 50 a month. 15 laborers, $60 a month. 50 drillers, rockmen, hammersmen, $78 mo. SAWMILL CREW. Blacksmith, Sonoma County, $16 a week. Blacksmith' helper, $30 and’ found. Board puller, $45 a month and board. 2 tail edgermen, $40 a month and board 2 second trimmermen, $40 and board. 1 offbearer, $40 and board. 8 section men, sawmill, $35 and board. 10 Jumber pilers. $35 and board. 10 woodsmen, $35 to $60 and board. 8 men for rock quarry, $2 25 day. 8 woodchoppers, pine, $1 25 cord. 10 laborers, 8 hours, near city, $60. 4 naymakers, $1 50 a day and board. 2 boys, candy store, city, $7 week. Cook, few men, ranch, San Mateo Co., $20 td. CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 14 34 st. MAN and wife for private family; cook and laundry work, $90; cook, wife and dish- washer for sanitarium, $110; 2 hotel wait- ers, $30 and found; porter and choreman for springs, $25: elevator boy. $30, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. IRONERS, $13 week: milk wagon driver, tally man and lumber sorter, $30 and found: chop- per, $60 and found; crosscut sawyers, $40 ana found; logging man, $35 and found: machine men for sash and door factory, $3 to $3 30 day; blacksmith, $2 50 day and board and $3 day: I;hchmnh helpers, $30 and found: milkers, farmers, choreman, stableman and found: harnéss cleaners, $50 and !«m‘:‘ old_man 'to_care for place, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A—AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 642 Commercial st.. near Kearny. Phone Bush 833. JOHN L. DRECHSLER. South, new work, long 20_laborers, handle m’ocbie.. $45 and co. factory, north; 10 2 milkers; 2 cooks, WE DID THE WORK. ‘The freight before it was A more {1l to concel At a ¢ walking the men saw fit Pacific R. R. themselves ouf handlers’ strike is over—almost begun. advised affalr it would be hard when a large number of men are streets looking for work these 0 attempt to cinch the Southern Co., and as a result now find t of jobs while other and wiser men hold their positions, and other hands will receive the pa: In the short the R. R. Co. y checks. space of three days we supplied . with 553 men, and mm’fm doubled the number if necessary. In our *“Labor Problem' we_declarsd our conviction that the police of this city wers willing to do events of the conviction to their duty if allowed to, and the last few days have proven our be correct. To Chief Wittman, to Captain Spillane and the men under them in the disturbed district, thanks for th us while engaged in sending men number large we wish to return e protection which they afforded there, A of strikers were gathered around our offices and the rallroad yards, vet not a single case of assault has occurred. This remaskable fact is evidence enough of the splendid protection afforded by the San Franeisco. police of In conclusion we\wish to state that we har- bor no il strikers and, tween ‘man and man, our servie feeling toward the unfortunate know no distinction be- in securing as we other positions for them are at their disposal, should they see fit to avail themseives of them. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. A—PACIFIC F. M. GUNN. Phone Maiu 1191 Free fare, company work. ron, Tropico, &om b [ long job. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 638 Commercial st. 5 doors from Kearny st, to Caliente, Hu- . Woodland, Warren Delano, In- Modesto and Siskiyou; all free fare ip to-day. Italian laborers for quarry, $60. Nevada, ship to-day, teamsters, $2 25: § hrs. 15 laborers, 8 hours' work, $80; free tare; 20 2-Horse teamsters, free fare, $60: ship daily Gang of 100 Greeks, company work, fare: board Gardener, private pl free themeelves, $1 60 day. $30 and found. Bricklayer for mine_ $5 day; long job. Cooks, waiters and dishwashers. Hundreds of other jobs, come and see us. 10 laborers, lumber yards, ship to-day, Men- docino County_ $30 and found: call early. AT CONTRACTORS AGENCY. THIRD ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 5521, Tunnelmen. Humboldt Co., $2 50 and $2 75. Free fare half way. Teamsters for Arizona, Long job. 32 cheap fare. Laborers, S hours; fare 10c. Coopers, piece work: no strike. Ranch hand, $1 25 and found. Milker, American, $30 and found. Sticker, hand, $4. Cabinet-riakers. $3 50. Nevada, .laborers. $2; teamsters, $2 25 HORD & SMITH. RED CROSS €02 Clay st, Nevada, Nevada. Tunnel: 3 carriage painters 20 pipe line: 10 Itallan laborers ¢ 2 blacksmiths, country, $2 30 day 3 milkers, 3 orchard EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Phone James 2476. On to Nevada. men, Teamsters, Laborers. men . ay Jobs. $353 month and found. $30 month and found. ‘WANTED—Educated gentleman who has good $1200 knowledge Teferences 2109, Call of cyclopedias;