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41 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1904. CHURCH SERVICES. [ ————— , S.W. cor. Geary Bradford Leavitt, W and Supdzy schoel £ vacation. Sunday ser- There §s Do evening Wilbur wiil preach. unde: All are cordially in- (Second), corner Twen- e. (Take Mireion or Va- e Rev, Jay Willlam Hud- scence echool mects at 9:4 2g Eervice at 11 o'clock, the Rev. «m Hudscn wiil Subject, sm in Religion e the summer vacation of estra and cholr, Jabish Clement. ] Church, ecor Rev. F. M. Lar 0S Twenty Spocial mu- 5. Special mu- cholr under €i- e Blunder in Living, 4 Seventh—The pastor, V. 1] preach at both ser- 45 the Sundey scheol with appropriate which ¢ ic 1s cordially in- Young People’s meetings are at church s easy of access from all t\-:comgg warmily. Paul’s Account m. on *"Which Is the First funday School at 12:30 superintendent. Ep- League &t 6:45 p. m. The v; ted 1o all eervices Bush and Gough st ett, D.D. Sun Congregational Church. corner —Rev. George C Treach st both services. -‘Perfect’” At 7:46 p. m., t Read?”’ All are gor- direction of H. | The | Adams, | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. | QFFICERS arnd members of Ivy Chap- | ter No. 27 Order of Eastern Star, are | requested to attend the funerel of our late sister, ANNA THOMPSON, at | the rarlors of the Goiden Gate Undertaking | Co.. 2475 Mission st., at 2 o'clock p. m. By | order of the Worthy Matron. H | MARY L. EDDICK. MORSE { Lodge No. 287, 1 O. O. ? F.—Officers and members are3 | | hereby ‘notificd to attend the | | funeral of Brother THOMAS i JOHN THOMAS, P. G., on Monday, June 13, | at2p m., from the Golden Gate Undertak- | ing Parlors, 2483 Mission st. | C. BRIND, Rec. Sec, | MEMBERS of Misston Rebekah _ e | Lodge, No. 225, are requesied to * ! | dertaking Chbapel, 2483 Mission - et, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, June 12, at | 2 to attend the funeral of our late | A 5 U PERRY. Noble Grand Pro Tem. EMMA IRELAN Recording Secretary. E. F. SCOTT. N. G. aesemble at the Golden Gate Un- 2 o'cloek NIE ‘THOMSO! FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, I O. ©. F.—Inftiation MONDAY EVENING, June 13. o | HPB: N. G. | . F. MACI | H. A BAILY, | - s “DINNA YE® HEAR THE SLO- GAN7?"—Shell Mound Park MON- DAY, July 4. Twenty-third grand thering d games of the | annual | San Francisco Scoich Thistle Club. ! greatest and grandest event of the n. | Monster programme of attractions. Don't foll to attend. Grand ball end fireworks at night. o Royal Chief. a & »O 4 of America, t*codfellow- W. of A., meets every DAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, $03 et st.. Sen Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk. Office room 7, Emma Spreckels building. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—ThexWeexly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. | MODERN Woocdmen ship MO! pt BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. i A—$500; PARTNER wanted in office of manu- fucturer's agent; a first-class offer for good man: $500 to be invested in business; office clears about $260 per monfh. Sse R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$700; BAKERY across the bay; established years and doing o first-class paylng store trade: value in sight. All particulars R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$€00; 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, 201 Kearny st. | A—$1100; CORNER grocery and bar on choic- | est location of Devisadero st.; must be sold | at once, on account of death in family; lease; | rent $37 50; a splendid and rare chance. 1 R. G. WILKE, 203% Kearny st. A—§2230; CORNER saloon on Montgomery st. establiched many years; rent $85; leas good-paying place and well advertised. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$2200; ROADHOUSE! Roadhous Road- | house! With 13 furnished rooms; rent $40. i lease: a Orst-class paying resort. Bee R. G. | WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—$800; CORNER saloon; rent $20; a splendid | location in the Mission; place doing a buel- | nesg of about §16 per day. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st i Vicloity 7Third end Bran- | tied years; rent $i0. Call| . 2615 Kearny st. A—$1500; SALOON In wholesale district; Vi- cinity of Sansome st.; place established 20 vears; doing a good business; rent $50. See R. 0. WILKE, 263 Kearny st A—$8500; ELEGANT barroom, with mercan- tile lunch; on Montgomery st., vicinity of California; place must be sacrificed on ac- count of 11l health of owner. Bee R. G. WILKE, 261; Kearny st A—$450: BARBER shop; 3 chairs; best location in the Mission; rent §15. See R. G. WILKE, 2€% Kearny st. A—$3000 HOTEL in San Ra: | parlor and dining-room; a well established place; good furniture and a bargain. Call | | i | | 21 roomas, bar, | s o g S e | i AGENTS WANTED. | DO you want work? Ladies or gentiemen; n cenvassing or soliciting; no time from regu- | lar occupation one need know you are my representative no mopey, outfit or ex- | perience needed; permanent, honorable, profitable work can be done home. for in- formation, address J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes THIRD Congrege Misgion—Rev. W m., sacrament weries FIRST Tresbyterian ( Sacramento £t Rev pastor. Services 71 a. m. and m. The pastor will preach &t bota 9:40 a rch, Van Ness ave Sabbatl-school m tian Endesvor, 5:80 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. | Wesresday. 5 p. m., midweek service. All are cordialiy mmvited i CALVARY Presbyterian Church. corper Jack- son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, Morning service at 11 o'clock. D. D., pastor Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon topic, “‘Cast- ing Shadows.”” The pastor will preach at both services. tral 6:30 Christian Endeavor meeting music Prayer meeting Wednesday ». m at § o'clock. corner Twen. pp_sts.—Pastor. Rev. Services at 11 a. m. and he pastor will preach The Fear of God the Evening subject, ‘A ty-third and ward K. Strong. 745 p. m., when Morning subject Need of the Hour Woman's Power. deavor Soclety at €:45 p. m. Strangera wel- e 1o all services Presbyterian Church, cor. WESTMINSTER Webster and Page sts.—Rev. Neys pastor. Sermon at 11 “The Sabbath Day” : evening a Herbert E toplc: Willlam Kirk | Chris- | Sabbath-school at 9:30 a. m., or- | All are cordially in- | Ed- | Bible school at noon. En- | never meed sharpening; guar- anteed a year; sells to everybody everywher rapidiy; particulsre on application, or_sam es, eic., for 26c. American Lead Pencil | _Company, 45 West Fourth st., New York. $150 PROFIT for §3 50. Agenis and dealers |~ wanted everywhers for new style fortune, | chewing gum end love letter writing ma- | chine; send stamp for particulars. EHER- South Third st., Philadelphia verywhere to handle “Nov- | Sign Cards’’; every merchant buys from atalog. free. 1159 Maplewood ave., Chicag An agency for a proposition that fs | ed improvement on building and loan iock, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 10 to 100 on sight, 500 varieties; Sullivan Co., is worth having. Great Western lmprove- g m S SSE! wanted In every town to sell corsets and skirts for Crescent Corset Co., successors Freud's Corset House, 115 Gea | AGENTS wanted: can make $4 to $6 per day | "Call at 12 or after 6 p. m., 505 Mason st small security required. bulléing. | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW A PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee. See me snd eave money: no pay in advance. | G. W. HOWE, ATTORNE ablished 22 yrs.; rms. 1, 2, 3, : 22 Market st., between Mason and Taylor. | Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. | P2 el Ll st ) W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. blds. 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 15 years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice; no fee in advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. | PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., 15 ¥Ts. practice; refs. from many thousands of | scidiers, eallors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I h AA_DIVORCE—Costs $12; quick; quiet; : free. no charge unless succeseful. | 759 Market st, room 4., bet. 3d and 4th. | The Sin of Unbelie Sunds 9:45; Christian Endeavor at 6:45; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. FIRST Baotis Cburch, 320 Eddy st. Rev. 1. P. Russeli—Preaching. 11 a. m. Sermon 1opic. “‘Salvation.” 12:30 ». m. Bible Echos G:30 ». m., Christian Bndeav Teetin 230 p. m.. sermon topic, “Help- ng Christ.” Prayer meeting Wedneeda. 7:45 ». m. All are cordially invited to the ahove services. Seats free. Church of Christ, Scientist, Central FIRST block, 223 Sutter st bet. Kearny and Grant ave -Chrietian Science service at 11 & m.; subject of iesson-sermon, ‘Is the Universe, Inciuding Map, Evolved by Atomic Force?” Funday echool for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free resding-room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 506-510: all are welcome. THE People’s Church will give a farewell re- ception to thelr pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gil- lespie, this evening, commencing I3 Mrs_J. J. Whitney, Mre. Piace, Mra. Addie Bellow and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howe assist in the exercises. Special musical programme. JERRY McAULEY Revival services Herriott. evaneell Missio fol 824 Howard st.— ows: Rev. C. will preach this even ing. Mrs. E Humphries, prison ipis- 3 for the California Prison Commbis wion, Wil conduct the mervices Monday eve: ing. Mr. Herriott, on Tuesday. Wednesda: Thursday and Fri evenings. All are earnestly invited. “‘Christ receiveth sinful men”—and also sinful women. A MASS meeting for men will be heid this afterncon at 8 o'clock in the Young Men's Christien Association, corner Mason and Pilis sts. Rev. L. P. Russell of Lawrence, Kans. who has been for several weeks sup- plying the pulpitipf the First Baptist Church of this city, will Heliver the address. Mr. Russell is 2 graduvate of Chicago University and is & most inepiring speaker. Besides the usual music Mrs. Lambert D. Whitehurst will sing. All men are invited Colonel H. 8. OI- cott, president-founder. Headquarters, Academy of Sciences building. Public lec- | ture 8 p. m. in main hall by Dr. Mary C. Plumb. Bubject “Why Occult Students Fhould Be Vegetarians.'’ MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Youns's spirit messages to-night 10c. 619 McAllister st Al pri readings now st 760 Central ave., 7th-st . Alumeda (n&ITOW Eauge). THE Perkins spiritual meetings, Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin. Inepirational speaking and tests. Don't mise thie evening. MRS. STODDARD'S test meances, 10c; spirit friends return to mortals; Sun., Tues. 278 9th. G. KEEGAXN holds test scances ev. night except Bat.; 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, quiet; advice free; all law business; no charge uniess suc ©open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. | ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance; all law business; office | oren Saturday evenings. 510 Market st., r. 33. | DIVORCE law a specialty: no publicity: advice free; costs $12. Ad. B.AS., P.O. box 2189, S.F. L. & CLARK, 927 Market st; { consultation | free; Do fees in advance; open evenings. | OBILES—Liv TY, Earage an ales- | " 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. Facific States Automobile Co., 217 Ellis st. WANTED—To buy an automobil condition; must be reasonabl ferred. Box 755, Call office. in first-class gasoline pre- FOR sale cheap—A white Stanhope automobile in first-class running order. Box 864, Call. $225-STEAM _ automobile, EAMES, 2018 Market £t San Francisco. LIGHT runebouts and tonneau autos at a very low figure; a snap. Box-834, Call. | SNAP—Moblie” runabout; fine condition; $200. Call 675 Thirty-sixth st., Oakland. OLDSMOBILE for sale: $350: a 1 602 Market. St. Nicholas. |A R. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. 00; RESTAURANT opposite en Gato : rent $25; good business; clearing about | $150 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s A—$2500; SALOON: choicést location on Mar- ket st low rent; good lease; elegant fix- | tures and a first-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 2615 A—$250; BOTTLE haer route; ce R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. . CORNER saloon on Market st 7 roome: rent $100; return rent & first-class location and well place. See R. G. WILKE, 261§ A—$000; CHOPHOUSE and coffes saloon, opp. cable house; place estab, years, with steady | and transient customers; owner clears about $ per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% | A_DRUGSTORE, drugstore, drugstore; price $4300; established lease 5 years; rent $60; one of the best paying stores in this city; owner to retire. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny s A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms, " kitchen and dining-room, 37 beds, &ood furniture. lace paying well. S R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$2500;: DATRY depot and route; daily sales | 50 cans; 8 horses, 4 wagors, etc.; most pri- | business kept by owner 18 a good paying investment. Call R. G. 2615 Kearny st. A—$2000; SALOON, vicinity Market. Ellis and | Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; piace estab- lithed years: ‘first-class business. Call R. WILKE, 261; Kearry st. NCH bakery and _dellcatessen store with 4 rooms; rent $25; fine location; good Dusinese. Ste R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A_$375 cigar stand, transter corner; rent $20; good paying place. R. G. W 263 Kearny RUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. | i A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., corner Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. P2 WO IR i e p RN ey SN FOR sale—Well-furnished 5-room ark, moored ! one hour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing; all modern conveniences; new. one year; price $2200 complete. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. ‘nids FOR sale—Wel 800ds business; cheap rent; (% years' lease; one of the best transfer corners in city; do-! ing fine Lusiness; other interests cause sale; Pprice $5000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR rale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; mssays $10 to 370 ton; trade for rmz.-hse. or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale—Electrical and locksmith business; central location; established 9 yeers; rent. $30; clears $90 to $100 per month; price $500; muet gell on account of other business. CAM- | ERON & CO., 3 Eady st. o FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbing; established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern toois, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. | s oo il e bbbt e Rt i EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. PACIFIC Real Estate Co., 1015 Market st. $500; country hotel and bar; investigate. $225; lodging-house, near Market st. $55: cigar store, at corner saloon. $1200; elegantly furnished flat; Van Ness ave, $150; ‘branch bakery and varlety; act quickly, £600; restaurant, clearing §60 a week. $900; saloon, on busy etreet; near Market. $160—CIGAR stand Pays over expen: week. Merchant good location; laundry must be sold Inside of & Ageroy, 1008 Market sw THE Finance and Securities Co. is the invest- ment clearing-house of San Francisco. In- | vestment propositions are carefully investl- | gated and only the strictly legitimate are ac- cepted. We are now reorganizing a starch company and & mercantile business. Both are being operated profitably at the present time, but desire to increase facilities and earning power. The starch company needs $25,000 and offers preferred stock, guaran- teed 8 per cent. The mercantile business needs $35,000 to $50,000. In both cases the investor will be amply secured and investor capable of filling positions will be provided for. Call 1to 5 p. m. or address FINAN- CIAL SECURITIES CO., 20 Columblan build- ing. 916 Market st. References—Commercial Bank and Trust Co.. Security Bank and Trust Co., Rialto Refining and Oll Co., the Real Estate Security Co.. the Rightway Shoe | Co., Calitornia Auto Express Co., Germania Realty and Loan Co. FOR SALE—$1600; bakery, restaurant and rooming-house in ‘the growing town of Dixon; Eood store trade (no wagon); only bakery and restaurant in town; sale includes fur- niture fixtures, etc.; has 11 steady room- ers; 14-year lease; rent $35: a good paying business; must be gold; owner retiring. $2500—A good paying livery business, cluding fine buildings and 4 lots in the ten- ter of the town of Dixon, together with § buggles, 5 horses, one carriage, harness etc.; a well equipped livery, which must be sold; a bargain. $1000—Millinery store, building and lot, in best business block in Dixon; stock for sale also at a bargain; a good business; this is a snap. Inquire of B, F. NEWBY, Real Estate, Dixon, Cal. A SALOON and cafe in Watsonville, the best town on the Pacific Coast, and the best pay- | ing business In Wateonville, This place is elegantly fitted up with all the modern con- | veniences, has a lease for 8 years, cheap | rent, best location fn town; this is a’chance of a lifettme; don't walt, as it will not MI on the market very long. Call, write or phone GRAHAM & SMITH, real estate and insurance agents, Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, Cal. in- WE bave a customer that wants a partner in a factory to put in $2000 to $3000 cash; new partner to_handle cash and assist in man- | agement. PACIFIC COAST TRUST CO., 708 | Market st.. rooms 604-5. | PARTY wanted to finish developing good | gold prospect; most liberal terms to right | people; no middleman need apply. Box | 7. Call office, A—$150; PARTNER for well-established office business; call early, avold rush. BROOK- BANK, 917 Market st. WOULD eell reasonable, established law prac- tice and library in growing town near San Francisco. Box 3600, Call, $425 BUYS grocery and liquor store; no com- petition: investigate jmmedlately. Pacific Real Estate Co., 1015 Market st. BARGAIN—Candy and icecream parlor; good fixtures: 2 living rooms. 1326 Polk st. A _SPLENDID B. bakery and home cooking; $25 per day cash trade; cash or real estate. 2474 Mission st. FOR sale—Dairy, 22 cows; 8 horses, wagons, with fine private route. Box 856, Call $85NEAT branch bakery; home cooking, Valencia sj, 21 | You our speclal representative, | Brokers and promoters who are able to control 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 furnish large i1st of salable property, co-operate with and t you to earn from $3000 to $5000 annually. Write for particulars. HARRY W. CROSS & CO., 204 Tacoma bidg., Chicago. 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 nofe engraving and lith- ography, address box 2551, Call office. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN EXISTENCE | for the Investment of small and large sums of fdle money where it will produce a large | and steady monthly revenue without risk of | loss: principal back on demand. For full varticulars, address W. H. LATIMER, 413 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. MANUFACTURING house in Los Angeles wants thoroughly competent man to manage | San Francisco branch: salary $100; invest- ment of $3000 required. Address F. H. | CLEMENCE, 1930 Iast First st., Los An- geles, Cal HAIRDRESSERS—Call must sell; make offer. and_see my place; 1153 Market st. FOR sale—A bargain; a grocery store and sa- loon, 4 miles out of town: doing a large business; must be #old immediately on ac- count of sickness; stock carried about $3000. For_further particulars address C. P. AN- DERSON. San Jose, Cal. BARGAIN—$300: icecream, confectionery. ba- kery and stationery store good for young couple: 2 mice living rooms; part of house- hold goods; rent $12; sickness cause of sall- ing: investigate, Address box 1211, Call office, Oakland. = A $6000 MILLINERY business wanting lady partner with $2000; experfenced milliner to take full charge; stock invoice $4000; receipts | $15,000 yearly; country, KREDO & CO., 765 Market at. | BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, WANTED—By an_experienced woman, an in- fant to board. Inquire 212 Seventh st. $360 SECURES 3 Interest in fine paying com- mission business clearing $150 monthly to each: references exchanged; experience un- necessary, but must be sober and reliable. Particulars, 10071 Market st., room 1. * GERMAN lady will board a child 3 years old; a good home. Address 318 Prospect ave. Al MILLINERY business in a thriving town, 50 miles from S. F.: population 2000; good | stock and fixtures; will invoice at $1250; will sell for $600; sickness cause of sale. Inquire of R. L. TOPLITZ & CO., 549 Market st. COUPLE would like to board chil reasonable. 1941 Mission FRENCH boarding GUNTZ, 063 Pine st. for children. MRS, —_—ee MRE HARLAND'E eveming circles; best tests to-night 10¢. 148 6th st.; readings, 00c, §1. COTTAGES TO LET. FOR sale—On account of iliness of proprietor, a complete dental parlor, in a first-class lo- cation and with a good business. Inquire room 21. Crocker bullding, H. E. MICHAEL, or 402 Third st.. Blake's drug store. MONEY wanted—Wanted. party to invest $6000 or $8000 in an estabilshed manufacturing stock food business; money required to handle For par- MME. LUCRETIA, medium: circles every aft- A SUNNY cottage; rent reasonable. 1020 | increase of business: profits. emoon and evening, 2 to 8, 10c. 148 6th., r.1. _ Ninth ave., Sunset District. ticulars, address box 2073, Call office. C. WILBUR DEAN'S materializing _seance $17—5-ROOM cottage on Cottage row, near FOR SALECoffee, tea and spice routs over Thursday eve., & o'clock. 328 TESTS—000 Market: 2.6, Mr. Wiison; §, Dr. Cowan, Mr. Hargrave, Herbert: 10c. MRE. I I WHITNEY, medium. messages to- night. 228 Sutter st Elks’ Hall. ——— AT Master Adepts, 1027% Market st., test clrcies every might, 10c. — e MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. D S GOLDEN GATE Thecsophical Society, 5 Odd Feliows’ bidg.. 5 p. m.: subject, "{)flnn of Life,” by Arthur W. Best; free discussion. et 8 o'clock. Tople, “The Religion and Custom of Thibet,” from personal observations. Instrumental and vocal solos. Adm, free. Hiall, 310 O'Farrell st.—Soclalism: to-night. 8 ‘<The Coming Revolution, 3. KAUFMAN, Chicago: free. = " TURK-st. Temple, Toursday. 8 p. m.—Social- fst Jecture by A C. HASKIN, secretary of | ‘Woodworkers' Unl MEETING NOTICE! HIBERNIANS -The annual Fourth of July celebration of the A. O. H. in A. will be held at Schuetzen Park, I.:'n Rafuel, July 4, 1804 l‘l’l(lm: ¢ zes, games, Jumping. runn Welgh: throwlng. Athicite ‘events open to all. Gold and silver medals for amateurs. Cash gote prizes. Amusements for young and old Irish jig and reel duncing. Tick- eis round trip. including admission to park, adults Boc, children 20c. free. Vebster, bet. Sutter and Bush. Inquire 7. COTTAGES WANTED. | WANTED—Small furnished modern cottage of | 4 rooms, with garden: not over half-hour from city. F. BORNHOLZ, 1432 Geary st. —— | BUSINESS CHANCES, $1000—DELICATESSEN, grocery, candy, no- | tion wmtore; everything nearly new; cheap | rent; lease: must be sold; bargain. BERG, | ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. | i A NEAT up-to-date grocery and bar; thickly residence district; fine business; 4 furnished 1iving rooms; must be seen to be appreciated. BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny. | MORTGAGE of $672 on rare furniture; Insured | | for $1000; interest 2 per cent, per mo.; want | to sell mtg. Berg-Armstrong Co., 318 Kearny. i | FINE business property; prosperous mining, | farming, lumber town; Z-story butlding; 6 furniehed rooms; store and stock; snap for little momey; paying 5 per cent per mo. | BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. | ELEGANT saloon: wholesale district; promi- | ment traffic street; rent with lease only $100; sublets for $50: ' fine fixtures and stock. BERG, ARMETRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. ROOMS; 40 rooms furnished; rent $30. $300—50 | Exclusively Berg, Armstrong Co.,318 Kearny, ROOMS; 40 rooms furnished: rent $30, Exclusively Berg-Armstrong Co., 318 Kearny. 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. STODDARD'S celebrated specialty stors to be sold at a bargain on account of death in family; fine living rooms for a_doctor; two side entrances; rent $65. 108 Turk st. | FOR sale—General merchandise store at in- volce. Bee WILLIAM CLUFF CO., whole- sale groceries, San Francisco. BAKERY in Oakland doing $70 cash business per day; $1600; part cash and will take bal- ance out in trade, Address box 1210, Call WANTED to rent—Good country hotel or road- house, with 2 to 4 acres of land. LOUIS METZLER, 763 Howard st., San Francisco. FOR sale—A restaurant in the Mission; trans- fer corner: place is paying well. Address box 087, Call office. big money making | ant a man to take active or silent Interest ‘office business; large daily profits; immense possibilities with additional capital best offer on coast. Call room 34, Donoho building, 1170 Market etreet, S. F. HOTEL for sale In a good business town in San Joaquin Valley: building contains 52 rooms, office, bar, billiard and card rooms; house” and furniture in first-class condition; will sell reasonable and on easy terms or for cash. Box 8§22 Call ce. $1000 AND services of energetic party desired to enlarge staple mfg. business; goods man- ufactured fcr less than freight on inferior Eastern product; buyer must be satisfied with $150 month; bank refs. 1170 Market, r. 106. FOR sale—Rusiness college In short distance | from San Francisco: good cpening for young man; price $100. It interested address A. M. CHADWICK, 306 Georgia st., Vallejo, Cal., | r further particulars. " “LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A c‘uémc & Co., Phone gflfl 1050. 5 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 05 rooms; best downtown commercial house in city; clearing now $3v0 per month; every- thing first-class condition; will trade for Oak- land, Alameds or Berkeley property or ranch in Californfa; must lcave city. 17 rooms; rent only fine little apart- ment-house; sickness; must sell; snap; $700. 128 rooms; cheap rent; long lease; first-class, up-to-date_downtown house; well furnished: clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. 75 rooms; grand new bullding: elegantly fur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years' les close in: clears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance § Per cent per annum; departure. 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahe : proposition: 4; oak an ogany; fine ition: 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment. house; luxuriously furnished; grand entrance: every modern equipment; clearing $400 to $500 per month; to be sold at a bargain on account of departure. 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can ?:Ml'ud by paying $150 down, b-luugotlmt; 82 rooms; cheap rent; 2 years' lease: fine downtown location; 2 enirances; everything in first-class condition; good furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per month; if run transient can clear $300 to $350 per month; here is best proposition In city; price $3200. T-room flat; rent $40: good carpots: sickness; price a0 T new and elegantly furnished, rooming-house; has fine bar; can be run {n conjunction if desired; rare chance for right parties; part cash, bal- ence can be pald out of the house; other busi- ness {nterests demand immediats departure. 14 rooms: rent only $57: oak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $900. Co}flfltflnml;hohnp rlant: first-class up-to-date ouse; clearing $350 to $400 month; call for partioul - ® g 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished: little apartment-house: reduced to $1800. 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob HIll; doing fine business; will trads for large apartment-house and pay cash difference. 21 rooms: corner; rent only : oak fur.: E00d carpets; housekeepling; ul'i-fil clearing fi&.’,’"" all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price 180 rooms; grand., new, modern apartment- house: elegantly furnished and equipped: cheap ren ne lease; paying $500 to $800 per month; close in: full nice people: bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 126 rooms: rent only $4 per room: new and ‘l‘l:;r“u ouse; all ;nm: electric elevator, clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the bgst buys in the city. Large list of real estate, rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trade, always on hand. A. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. r MARION GRIFFIN, | 406 Hearst bldg.. over Examiner entranca. Cor. Third and Market sts. Tel, Black 3607, Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. JUNE SNAP—17 rooms; cost $2060 2 years Ago: swell corner north of Market: large rooms, splendidly furnished: rent $i5; full of roomers; price $1700; haif cash. MARION GRIFFIN. HIGH CLASS and very beautifully furnished; 85 rooms; electric elevator; electric lights: Tent $451; lease for 9 years and 9 months; bullding NEW AND MODERN; exclusively with MARION GRIFFIN. _— NE. CORNER houss of 16 rooms, north of Market; all rented: but 2 occupied by land- lady; rent only $32; clears monthiy $50 price $400; half cash. 'MARION GRIFFIN. —_— ANOTHER CORNER of 82 rooms, 3 blocks of Market; rent $100; lease; 3 floors; clears $01; price $1400; will be worth $3000 before close of St. Louis World's Fair. MARION GRIFFIN. SWELL, respectable house, most beautifully furnished; extra fine hair mattresses; new and modern building on sunny cormer; 24 Tooms; When you see it you'll buy it of MARION GRIFFIN. MILITARY PRECISION is noticeable In clean- liness of this 34-room house; average month- 1y profit $212 50; iil health tmpels owner to sacrifice; price put down to $2000. MARION GRIFFIN. HONEST, respectable 23-room house, full of nice roomers, who take care of their own rooms; corner house; extra sunny; price $1500;" part cash; rent $35. MARION GRIFFIN. HALF-PRICE; worth $1000; will take $500; 11 sunny rocms, nicely furnished in oak and | cherry; full of men roomers; north of Mar- ket; rent §55; income $00. MARION GRIFFIN. SPLENDID 40-room house on Sutter st., in the best possible condition: full of the most de- sirable people; profit $150 monthly: low rent; low price; jong lease. MARION GRIFFIN. NE CHANCE to get the best 100-room new and modern house in this city: fine location; very fine furnishings; it is thoroughly first class. MARION GRIFFIN. LODGING HOUSES. $000—14 rooms finely furnished: low rent. $2000—22 rooms, centrally located; reason- able rent; a sure money-maker. $1800—2¢ rooms, located In center of Ouk- land: good furniture; low rent with lease. $3500—Well located; nicely furnished; fine sood paying location; 35 room: always full; &ood busi- '$1260—14 rooms fair furniture; 40 rooms; very finely furnished; cen- ¥ MAN or woman to join corporation; salary $100 per month; ground floor; own our own property: must Invest $3000; have big con- tracts: big money in business. Box 2538, Call office, i A CORPORATION wishes to get a man to act as treasurer with $6000; one-third Interest; oWn our own property; big money-maker: salary $125 per month; get in on ground | floor. Box 8§13, Call. | WANTED—A partner with about $400 in a business that will pay big every month, «in raising an article that is in demand fn al- most every restaurant. Particulars, box 2528, Call office. STOCK or bond issue of reputable corporation, | mining or industrial, wanted; have every facility for selling same on commission; give particul P box 1463, New York City. A NICELY located restaurant for ated among large lodging houses. pelled to leave the State or would not think of selling. Box 754, Call office. I I AM anxlous to get Into the grocery business in San Francisco. If you have one for sale please address with full particulars, price, | ete., box 811, Call office. | FOR sale—A first-cl bakery, with first- store and wagon trade: in first-class loca- tion: at a sacrifice. Box 1081, Call office. ‘WE start you In mail order business; particu- lars and samples free. American Special Agency. Milwaukee, Wis, RESORT with fruit ranch and vineyard for rent or on shares; married couple preferred. Box 3. Gibbs, Cal, A—$§200; PARTNER wanted In light business. | Particulars of PIDGE, 47 Geary st. FOR sale—A completely furnished hotel in Petaluma; rent low; 26 rcoms; will sell rea- wonable. Address box 807, Call office. | $275—CANDY and fine pastry store; 035 Tay- | lor; 8 micely furnished rooms ane bue-' ment; electricity; large stock; bargain. “PICKUP!"—Notions and store; many years fine trade; called East; your price. Box 818, Call office, WANTED—To buy a grocery store across the bay, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda. Ad- dress box 877, Call office. $5500—EALOON, near Market; doing fine busi- ness; reascn for selling; reasonable rent, long lease,right party. Lerg-Armstrong,318 Kearny. | $1600 WILL buy a good roadhouse business between Oakland and San Leandro, includ- ing barroom, dining-room, 2 parlors, 4 bed- rooms, all completely and elegantly furnish- Clugea; " cieciric - Hehts, Sapten, fountasn, i H ), lountaln, Address A. “55 | Broadway, Oakiand, Cal. sl e e R o T e DOCTOR, well versed in surgery, to take of. Eoing Badts mvigt bave $900. ah ana moen | oing East: must hav 2t once, Hox 3350, Call affice 10 PP A GOOD _paying bakery, well stocked. | MERRTEN'S. oor. Soventh of. aaa Yostirons ave., Alameda. @i f— e FOR sale—Delicateasen, dining-; ;3 ! e SPLENDID chance to bu; well-loca long- ‘estabiished business. h‘ Fourth u."" DELICATESSEN end lunchroom: good trade | and fine location for meals; at 410 Ninth st. $00_RESTAURANT on Third st.; good busi- Box 2131, Cal otmen T e 1O pemtops. FOR sale—Delicatessen store; good pay! business; owner must leave city. 2057 flll? 100 LOTS free; licants sending stamp will | Teceive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet; suburb Tent $20. Call N. Y. Twentieth Century Reall Co., ‘Wa!l st., New York. % CALL route for sale; @ fine I; Call routa in the city of Alameda. Box 2179, Call. 213-275 Fourth st. JOHN FOR sale—Bakery; 224 and Fair Oaks. i ply 3449 224; on account of death. e FOR sale—The Union Hotel; Benicla, Cal. town. ;: dally; first-class BAKERY; all store trade place; §2000. 721 Polk | BARBERS—$160 buys shop clearing $25 a A—PARTNER wanted in milk business, Ad- dress box 851, Call office. week. 8147 Twenty-fourth FOR salo—A restaurant in Ni business. Box 2563, Call office. FOR sale—Grocery and bar in Hayes Valley. Bor particulars, box 838, Call office. WANTED—To buy a city saloon license; state Drice. Address box 820, DENTIST with references can secure furnished offices with physiclan. Rm. 818, 927 Market. CARPENTER shop, fine location. and trade; offer wanted. 152214 Bush st. FINE pe it this o v-_vmrmu for sale. Inquire at ivertisements aud subscriptions has ed at 1008 Market st opbosite Fifth: until 11 p. m. CLOTHING RENOVATING. and SUITS cleaned and i scouring [$ X v, 14; e, b, 4, s 1 oo T CURES R HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Hol 0; house. £900—19 room: ness trally located. $2500—26 rooms; good paying house; moder- ate rent. £3700—44 rooms: well furnished; long lease. $1800—25 rooms: a fine transient house; rodms well occupted. $1600—24 rooms; In center of town; ANION, rent. W. F. O'B, 458 Ninth st., Oakiand. Thone White 845. low HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMING HOUSES. C. E. HINKLEY, phone Mint 796, 1020 Market opp. Fifth. Former patrons my best reference. Call for our large list of bargain: FEW SAMPLES OF BARGAINS: CORNER, 19 rooms, 2 blocks N. of Market, on one floor; reasonable rent; money-maker; | for quick sale, reduced to $500. HINKLEY. = | O'FARRELL; 10 rooms; transient; lady must g0 East; will take $200 cash, balance pay- ' ments. HINKLEY. ‘ —————— e 22 ROOMS; fine furniture; cléars $80; N. of | Market; only $1260; 14 cash. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st, t 155 ROOMS; modern apartments; elegantly fur- nished; clenrs $000; $3000 cash, baiance puy- ments. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. THIRTY rooms, nicely furnished, lease. $3500 | 26 rcome, all ‘men roomers. low rent.... 1000 | 115 rooms, iow rent, country translent.. 5000 - 1 room: * 1500 40 rooms, - 1500 81 rooms, rent $3 per room. 8400 Money_to loan on furniture at low -ates, EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. $1000—LODGING-HOUSE: cholce location; near Market st.; 22 neatly furnished rooms must be sold quick; cause, sickness. Mer- chants’ Agency, 1008 Market st. A NEATLY ruml:ea lodging-house rooms: sun all day; low rent: permanent lodgers: water free; $600. Particulars at 974A Howard st. e 42 ROOMS: corner near R. R. depot; rooms all full: clears §125 per month; rent $3 per room; owner sick: must sell; §2350. 453, Call. 35-ROOM Market-st. house; busy corner; Al transient; I will sell at low figure or ex- change. Box 3486, Call office. LODGING-HOUSE In Tonopah for sale; 20 rooms; all full: rents $1 to $1 25 per day. Address box 590, Call office. $000—15 NICELY furnished rooms. north Mar- ket; always full; rent $00; clears $60; scri- ficed; terms. 1170 Market st., room 106. FOR sale—Lodging-house: 23 rooms: _good Dusthess, 462 Twelith st., Oakland, Cal 7o ELEGANT 18-room hou - also country hotel, st., room 8. LODGING-HOUSE; good for boarding: 10 furnished EG.G.M:mmfim 10-ROOMED house: rooms full; fine Geary; near Larkin; price $600. CHEAP—11 furnished house; HYDE, 421—15 rooms for rent, $37 50; all fur nished. el 100 . heap. 36 Momgomens location: Box 437, Call. i‘in sale—] ‘house; Tooms; owner si price J rent | CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet-Beating Works, s i e | USRS uedusssstumtena e i MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and lifs | reader. 1206 Market st., Gait House. C._ V. MILLER'S materializing seance Ao-day, 1 o'clock, $1; Thursday, 50c. 1084 Bush st. o o ——— i MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS, materializing se- ance Sunday eve. 328 Ellis st.; 50c. PRO™. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st.; phone Scott 857 —_—_—— CLAIRVOYANTS, ASSURED success for you. Call at once and save $1. His famous $6 readings this week for s1on $1 1 1 N N} No charge—No charge | Tnless you obtain the information for which you consult him. PAUL DESTINE. The first registered trance _ciairvoyant and palmist ever in San Francisco. | Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemniy agres and guarantes to | make no charge if 1 fail to tell your name, oc- cupation and what you called for; 1 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 wenderful and indisputable: he im- | proves your character so that you will reach | the highest possible development in mental | s Vvigor. health, happiness and capacity to earn | wealth: the controiling power tmplanted in your ; Dature, so you can control any one secretly: cures disease and lost vitality gives advice on nothing for his services. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.—Closed Sunday. 826 O'Farrell st.—326. FROM ALL BECTIONS THEY COME TO WITNESS THE WONDERFUL DEMON- STRATIONS of the NOTED LIVINGSTONE. For a reliable and intelligent clairvoyant reading go to LIVINGSTONE, 428 Eddy st. He usks you no questions, but tells you | what you wish to know. He does not mention all_the flis and mis- fortunes you are heir to. You are acquainted With the facts in your case. Let PROFESSOR LIVINGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling you, find the cause of trouble and susgest 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 re troubling you and of the schemes of your enemles, that you may meet with better success? A test reading is not a life reading. When | you call on PROF. LIVINGSTONE he will | give you a full life reading for $1. A test is of little value; when the mind is troubled yon need more substantial aid and advice. Permanently located 428 Eddy st.: 3 sep- arate reception pariors. Lady attendant. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS | Clairvoyaht 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 life, 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 affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guar- anteed; readings by mail. Tel. Black 4589. ATTENTION—MISS M. WILLE. 330 Ellls st.. the well-known medium, crystal seer, may be consulted in all affairs of life; every hid- den mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separated; tell your entire life, past, present nd future: if you are unhappy, love or family affairs,_business transactions, no it- ter what trouble you have consult®this ‘wonderful medium and you will be told how to overcome them: satisfaction or mo charge; readings $1; hours, 10-8 p. m.; Sundays, 10-2 p. m. MRS, GENTRY, famous divine healer, clair- voyant, palmist, business medium; fortunes told correctly; dreams interpreted; flow of blood stopped instantly: cures fits, rheuma- tism, St. Vitus dance, dropsy and almost any ailments and afflictions; will give names of people she has cured in the Mission; consul- tation free; consult this endowed woman and be made well and happy: treatments and readings by mail; at home every day and | evening. 2725 Mission st. tween 234 and | F. Phone Church 762. e ———————— EDUCATIONAL—Continued. QUSRI 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. 7o-page catalogue on jest. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, %01- 925 Golden Gate ave. CALIFORNIA School of Optics, 1312 Market st., room 524—This is the only Institution in California that gives a complete course in optics and gives the degree doctor of optics, and also enabling the student to pass State Board of Examiners in optometry. A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 wa moved to new fireproof building, Misston st., between Third and Fourth: more space: finer rooms; better light: finest in the West, come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; special summer course. 414 Mason. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years: special discount during month of June; catalogue free. ALD'S School of Mines & Electricity.24 Post st, 8. F.; a practical school of engineering: complete equipment. Special catalogue free. DANCING—Adults, Mon. and Fri. evgs; juve- niles, Sat. 2 to 5; priv. lessons dally. Find- lay's Hali, 17th, bet. Valencia and Guerrero. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev.: est. 1864. Van der ‘Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall BOOKKEEPING, English, math., etc., or eve.;individual instr. Rm. 2, 308 Larkin, T. A. Robinson, formerly of Pac. Bus. Col A PROFESSOR of Spanish and French lan- guages will give lessons at home or In fam- 1ly; write. EASTERN piano teac makes specialty of fitting teachers. Box 2170 Call office. | SPANISH_The eastest. shortest and most at- tractive method. PROF. MAYA. 427 Sutter. KENT Law School; day and night: send for particulars. 536 Parrott bldg., Emporfum. PRIVATE lessons English, shorthand, ete.. $4 mo. Western Business College, 1107 Market. GUITAR. mandolin and piano. $3 per mo.; mandolin club, $1 per mo. 823 Haight st. PIANO lessons, 25c half hour. MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help, 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5782. | RELIABLE Japanese-Chiness Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1907. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. s oo ettt s A NEAT capable second girl wants s place in country at $25 a_month: has best of city offica ‘hours, 8:30 a._m. to 5:30 at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 423 Sut- near Powell. S—We have at the present time a lm- ited number of first-class cooks and second girls with best of references walting for situations. See J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. o R R S S S M LA A THOROUGHLY competent woman wants housework by the day in first-class family where high-class work is _appreciated: no washirg: best references furnished. Address box 1212, Call office, Oakland. P o B s B oo B A I DRESSMAKER, coat and suit maker, ladfes’ tailor-made suits; few more engagements by the day: suits made at home; only first-class work dore. MISS BARSS, Sherman Houw 3 25 Eighth at. A _GERMAN woman, xood worker, wants washing, ironing or housecleaning by the day: $1 50 and car fare. S. L., 4 Elizabeth place, off Folsom st., between Third and Fourth. _— GOOD,_strong American woman wants work by the day sweeping and cleaning: a fine flannel washer: satisfaction suaranteed. 94815 Mission bet. Fourth and Fifth, room I AN accomplisked young German lady destre a position as companion or managing house- keeper in refined family or elderly lady gentleman. Address box 3544, Call office. FOR a genuine life reading visit the Romany | Gypsies, the original and best fortune teliers in the world; paimists, clairvoyants, card readers, mediums; two camps. 145 Powell st. and 285 Geary MME.PORTER, celebrated clairvoyant medium, card reader, born with a double vel! and sec- ond sight, tells past, present and future; I. B0c, g. by cards $1: palmistry and clairvoyant sit.. $1 50. 290 O'Farrell st., near Mason. A—Miss M. Wille. 330 Ellis, 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. MRS. DR. MARTIN, clairvoyant, business me- dium: advice on mining & invest.: devel.cir. Thurs., 8. 920 O'Farrell; tel, Hyde 1767. Mrs.A.H.Kronenberg, paimist, _clairvoyant.card reader:when others fail try me:good readings 25c. 721 Franklin.nr.G.G.ave.Tel. Larkin4207. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice names given:25c up. 835 Howard,bet.4th&5th. MME. WALTERS. great card reader; la. 25¢; gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. A REFINED young woman with two months’ vacation would ltke to go to the country with a respectabie family as companion, or take care of a child. Box AB09, Call office. EXPERIENCED nurse wishes engagements, surgical or confinements; able: careful; prudent: ecc address MRS. MERRITT, SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED young lady stenographer: can do general of- fice work, and not afraid of work; good refe erences. Address box 2140, Call office. AN educated, refined young lady would like position as traveling companion or house- keeper to wealthy American; stenographer Box 254! 1 offic A YOUNG woman wishs cleaning by the da 1715 Welsh s and Brannan. YOUNG lady with exceptional ability as sten- ographer, typewriter and bookkeeper wishes position; wages not less than §25 per month. Box 2110, Call office. or secretary. washing and house- : wages $1 50 day. Apply off Fourth, between Bryant MME. ODELL returned: clairvoyant, card read- er; tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261% Kearny, rm. 20; ladies 25c, gents 50c. MME. HERNANDEZ. wonderful palmist and card reader. 421 Hyde s MISS ZEMDAR, young _gifted clair. names; L. 0c; G. $1. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.ave. — MISS WARD. clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts; readings dally. 917 Market st. A MIDDLE-AGED German woman, with girl 10 wishes situation as cook or working housekeeper in vicinity of school: city or country; wages $25. Box 2117, Call office. A _REFINED German lady, graduats Kindergarten, wants a position help or eompanion. Call Monday or Tues~ day, 1210 Sutter st. SITUATION wanted as companion or governess: can read aloud and play plano; has had 4 years' experience as teacher; wages 3. Box 2124, Call. MKS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 23% Sixth st.; ladles 25c; gents 50c. ISMAR, the celebrated Egyptian seeress, will return from her vacation July 1. —_— MRS, BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- telier, is now at' 317 Ellle st. SRS, SHAFER clairvovant, card reader, ait- uum. daily, 44814 Jessie st’. bet. 5th and 6th. ——e A TRUSTWORTHY woman wants work, wash- ing, house-cleaning, cooking: $1 50 day and cartare, Box 1506, 1008 Market st A—WOMAN wants position working house- keeper for widower. 324 Mason st.; phone Black 2396, YOUNG woman wiskes position to do housework; no washing or ironing. 2136, Call office, CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. Pttt Bt b B et COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by coinpressed alr st shop: prices moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with_your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 356-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. SMITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225. AN experienced silver pantry girl wants pe- sition In hotel or restaurant. Address box 884 Call office, FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work by the day or at home, $2 and lunch. 278 Pearl st.. between Market, Valencia and Thirteenth. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker recently from East can guarantee good fit and style; $2 50 a day. 2845A Mission st. COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements; con- finm’t_ invalids, massage; painstaking: refs.; moderate terms. MRS. KING, 017 Geary. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wants light house- work and cooking: $20-$25. Address 300 Sut- ter st., phone Black 4240, 333 Golden Gate av:. Telephone East 126. HOPKE BROS. ; excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216. | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutfer st.; | tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices 03 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. e —— NTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot brealk; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50 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 are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist.r.14,1st floor, Phelan bld., 808 Market. cor. O'Farrell. | Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up: crowns.$2 up: fliings,25c. FREE examination with chart at the New York Dentists, 969 Mission st., SE. cor. 6th. | GOLD fillings, Toc: silver, 35¢: crowns. $2: no pain; open Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Suttr. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy | Call 16 pages, sent to any address in the T'nited States or Canada one year for $1. —_— DRESSMAKERS AND SEXnN#'RESSES SUCCESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS! McDOWELL'S, oldest and most successful school, always in the lead because we give | :h. b.‘l‘mm ddd‘r:--nufinx: thorough | Instrue every de't, and good-payl: sition: only millinery business m;"..’.""": terns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Market, | Bt bt B sl iy ACADEMY dress-cutting and milli; Sutter st.; only school Whers making ot | gowns and hats Is taught eystematically: call = and investigate; patterns cut to measure. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; cve. class. 1010 Mkt Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting. Ste art's_button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. #AVOMAN wants work by the day;: COMPETENT young lady desires capable of m?::&:u""m or a positior will assist; references. Box 2182, Call office. SCOTCH woman wants situation; cook, baker and_laundress; references: homa, Address Cook, box 2181, Call office. EXCELLENT stenographer, best references, ‘wants substitute work; good pay. Box 828, Call office. YOUNG woman with a boy 15 years old would like position to cook for men; country pre= ferred. Box $24, Call office, ing: $1 50 and car fare. Call MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. A_ COMPETENT woman wants day work: housecleaning, washing windows or flannels. 151SA Howard st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position as working housekeeper for two or care of in- valld, Address 652 Jessle st. A SWEDISH woman wishes wushing to do at home; special care taken of lJannels. 233 California ave., downstairs. _—_— A WOMAN wishes work, washing, sweeping or dusting; Wednesday; baif day or whoie day. 157 Ninth st. e s Bt et S I L PRI DRESSMAKER, experienced, good cutter and fitter, would like a few more engagements by the day; terms reasonable. Box S&i, Call. SITUATION wanted by middle-aged German Wwoman as nurse or companion during trip to Europe. Box 858, Call office. YOUNG xirl wishes to do general in small family. Please call Swiss Dairy, 2216 Fillmore st. FIRST-CLASS lady stenographer wishes sit- uatior in _wholesale house. Address 2163 Call branch, 2200 Fillmore st YOUNG girl wants position as plain cook with & nice family. Pleass call at 51 Her- mann st., near Valencia. EXPERIENCED dressmaker; by the day; private family: shirt walst sulis made in 1 day: $2. OO0 Stevenson st., near Seventh. housework Monday at with references wants house-cleaning by the day: $1 30 and carfare. 768 McAllister st. PRt it vt et e s W S IO MRS, MARTHA GRUNDIES WEILER, teach- er, wants any kind of work; hour 30c. 1613 Gough st. LADY wants position making children's gar- ments at home. 127 Buchanan st. A LADY wishes position as housckeeper. 614% Natoma st.

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