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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1904. CHURCH SERVICES. MEETING NOTICES—Cont{nued. ST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. ' T Sacramento st—Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. D. A. Mobley, D. D., will preach at both srvices. Sabbath-school at $:40 4. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. , Wedpesday, § p. m., midweek service. All | are cordially invited | esbyterian Church, corner Jack: N’;‘.‘:l’(d‘ F}H)Yhz:ug! sts,—Rev. John HA‘I.I'lphfll, . 1., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; rmen_topic, “Christ, ~the 'fi:mm(::‘ spel for Busy People Woighed and ‘The pastor will preach at both Sabbath school at a m. Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. ! 7:45 o'clock; sermon topic, Wanting.” services mecting Wednesday evening at 8‘ clok. All are cordially iavited. ! WESTMIN Presbyterian Church, corner Webster and Page s Rev. Hervert E. | Hays, pestor. Morning eervice at 11 o'clock; | sermon by Herbert E. Hays; Th Feople of * Qelebration of the Lord 45; sermon by ‘God of the Gen- | m. Prayer meet- Pastor's res) supper. H . m. ing. Church (Second), corner Twen- pp sts.—The Rev. Jay Willlam T school meets w Maxwell superin- during the church vaca- | d Sunday school reopen | ial M. Church, corner | nan sts.—Rev. John Steph- preach at 11 a. m. At University Jubilee ice of song, With a Dunton, president of the 30 p. m., Epworth atin n, Mission st., between the morning service ng elder, 0 o'clock leadership of | o0l at 12:45 ector—Celebra- | m.: Sunday | g service, in ’ (Geerrish) B flat; lia’ D ling Cs ory (Gounod). m.; service both services choirmaster in 20 B ev. L. 11 a. m., sermon; 12:30 . quiet hour , Christian En- sermon. Pra; P m. All co corner Post and Adams, D.D., services. At 11 Asserts Itself.” in Suffering nal Church, Fifteenth et., Meserve will preach Sun- 1 and 7 stia Bush and Gough sts.—Rev ¥ ampett, D.D., rector. Hol a m day school, 8:3 Morning serviee, 11 o k. Evening 3 o'clock. The rector will preach at ¥ou are cordially invited jentist, Central Kearny and Grant Science service at 11 a. m.: son-sermon, *‘Sacrament.” Sun- hildren at the same hour; ~ ening meeting at § o'clock; Kearny st., rooms eeting will be held this aft- ck in the Auditorium of hristian 2 1ation, Ma- Rev A. Fredenhagen, iety of the Friendless of speak and the Clafiin jubllee singers will sing will be free to men r last con- Auditorium to-mor- | ng, at 8 o clock. Soclety—Col. H. S. Olcott. Headquarters, Academy §19 Market st.; public by Frederick M. Willis; se We Live In.'" Lotus dy class, Thursday, der 1ding. m., H RIS se es and tes Sun. Tues. ; 25c; full ome early and se- bth. Sitting daily. § test circle to-night, private readings daily. h-st. station, Alameda. ual meetings, 7:45; also Tues., riv. reads. daily. 1220 Mission. 10c, 619 ) Cen- PERKIN| Thurs. eve: McAllister st.—Mrs. ¥: tests 1o all every ev.; 10c. | | | — T i i EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 810, I O. 0. F.—Installation MONDAY EVENING, July 11. Members =2 ttend. Visit- are requested ing brothers cordially invited. C. C. STANKE, N. G. E. W. HANNAY, R. 8. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, 1. 0.0. ¥.—Instailation of officers MON DAY EVENING, July 11, 1904. N. F. MACPHEE, N. G. i H. A. BAILEY, R. S. WOODMEN of the World, officers and members of Golden Gate Camp No. 64 are hereby requested to assemble at Holy Cross Cemetery, in San Mateo P County, SUNDAY, July 10, at 2 o'clock p. m., to attend the services of unvelling monuments erected to deceased neighbors. W. D. FERGUSON, Consul Commander. JOHN T. O'DONNELL, Clerk. A FAMILY excursion and picnic will be given by the Croatian Benevo- lent Soclety Zvonimir No. 61, N. | C. §.. at Schuetzen Park, San Jose, i on SUNDAY, July 17, at the low S | BUSINESS Cflucll-‘ A—$550; CORNER saloon; rent $30; located 4 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. about’1 block south of Market and Powell. A_CAMERON & CO—Phone South 1050, Sts; a good business; owner engaged in other business cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26§ Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon with 4 years' lease in wholesale district; owner bought ranch and sacrifices; saloon established years: a fir;l-c)l: ing place. See R. G. WILKE, 2615 K, 3 A—$1000; RARE chance, rare chance, rare chance; restaurant in San Rafael; daily re-, ceipts $25; rent $30; good business; value | in sight; patronized by best class of people. See R. G WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1000; SALOON in the FPotrero, with. 6 rooms; rent $59; place established many years; &00d business; investigate; this is a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$800; CORNER saloon in wholesale district; rent $50; place doing a fine business; sur- rounded by wholesale houses; no night or Sunday work. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$:i500; SALOON, located in Watsonviile, rent $47 50; 3 years' lease; a splendid chance; there are only 25 saloons allowed in the town. Particulars R. G. ‘WILKE, 26% Kearny st. rate of $1 for the round trip; chil- dren half fare, including admission to park. | The public is cordially invited. Let éver: body come. Amusements In abundance for | all.” Train leaves Third and Townsend sts. | 9 a. m.; returning, leave San Jose 6. p. m. | THE COMMITTEE. | MODERN Woodmen of America,Good- fellowship Camp 9633, M. W. of A., meets cvery MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 909 Market st., San Francisco. W. H. EDWARDS,V.C. _W. J. ELLIOTT, Clerk; office, room Enuna Spreckels building. PICNIC—The twenty-ninth annual picnic of the Loval Orange Institution will be held ar. Shell Mound Fark, Berkeley, Tuesday, July 12. Valuable gate and G 2 game prizes. Good THE annual meeting of the San Francisco So- | clety for the Prevention of Crueity to Ani- mais will be held in the Parrott building on MONDAY, July 18, 1904, at 4 o'clock p. m., when a board of trustees will be elected. C. B. HOLBROOK, Secretary. = Asthma Remedy relieves instant- | Sc SUc 1602 Market. St. Nicholas. AGENTS WANTED. ited frult jar sealer (not a wrench) son now here;” send 10c quick for 25c sam- ple and terms; you'll handle it when you see it because you make 200 per cent and scll wherever shown. B. EAKIN MFG, CO., Salem, Ohio. A WONDERFUL business offer—§50 to $150 per week and upward positive; we want rep- Tesentatives everywhere to operate sales parlors for the best, most attractive, rapid | ing ladies’ and gents' dress shoe known; ten new, remarkable, sight-selling health and comfort features; factory to consumer; previous experience unnecessary; no risk; reply quick. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1233 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. DO you want work? Ladies or gentiemen; no canvassing or soliciting; no time from regu- lar occupation; no one need know ¥ou are | my representative; no money, outfit or ex- | perience needed; e permanent, nonorable, profitable work can be done home: for in- | formation, address J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes block, Fort Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Agents for perpetual pencil ways sharp’; never need sharpenins { anteed & year; sells to evervbody everywhere, rapidly; particulare on application, or sam- ples, etc., for 25c. American Lead Pencil Company, 45 West Fourth st., New York. | AGENTS wanted to sell our high-grade nur- sery stock; liberal commission: cash advanced on ‘orders:’ outfit free; experience and capital | not necessary f you bave push and energy 8 few choice flelds still open; write igned. Chico Nursery Co., Chico, AGENTS make 500 per cent profit selling *Nov- elty Sign Cards”: merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight: 800 varieties: catalogue free. SUL- LIVAN CO., 1139 Maplewood ave., Chicago. AGENTS—An agency for a proposition that is a decided improvement on bullding and loan is worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company, Parrott buflding. AGENTS wanted to sell the most useful article: big money in it; a great seller; send for agents’ circulars. Address S. A. RICHMOND, 1224 Haight st., San Francisco. MEN and women everywhere for profitabls employment at home spare time; no ex- perience required. F. STEWART, 457 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal AG TS—Slot machines are dead ones; we have the only legitimate substitute; particu- lars for stamp. GISHA NOVELTY CO., Anderson, Ind. w perienced sewing machine solicitors. White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post et, and 1841 =~ AGENTS, here is your chance; §80 to $30 month ‘and_expenses. Call and see W. CARL, 1478 Market st per T. PERMANENT agent in every town and city. Pacific_Agents’ Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave. LAND. 148 Sixth, business and life circles evenings, 10c. LADY agents; first-class article: no fake; lib- eral induce.’ to right party. Box 3277, Call.e tors and Ministers Mas- cture. {llustrated by ay evening, Van Auken Van Ness ave., 10c. Arthur Morr lectures to-night at 8, Carmen’s K O'Farrell; socialism and Darwinfim; collection for case in court. ebel of New Jersey. national Jec- organizer of Socialist party, lec- tures in Turk-st. temple Tues.,July 19, § p.m. temple, Thursday, § ». m., Soclalist | Jecture; recital free. | MEETING NOTICES. | 155, Order East- | & d members are ] hereby notified to end the funeral } of our Ja Fister ALEXANDRIA EUG! DOYLE, TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at 1 p. m., from Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission st By order of the W. M. JOSEPHINE C. BACKUS, Sec. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, office of Secretary, New York, June 15, 1904 Notice to_stockhoiders. To_the kholders of Southern Pacific Company : Notice fs hereby given that the board of @irectors of the Southern Pacific Company &t & meeting thie day held called a special meeting of the stockholders of said company to convene at the office of the company in Beechmont, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on Wednesday, the twentieth day of July, 1004, st 11 o'clock a. m.. standard time, to consider &nd act upon resolutions to be brought before them &t said meeting in substantially the form and 1o the effect following, viz: “Resolved (1), that the capital stock of the Southern Pacific Company be increased one hundred miilion dollars by lssuing one million additional shares of the par value of one dred dollars each.” “Resolved (2), that the maid Increased shall be preferred stock: that the holders of such preferred stock shall be entitled to divi- dends in each fiscal year at such rate, not ex- ceeding seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually cut of the net profits, as shall be declared by the board of directors, before any dividend shall be declared on the common stock; that such dividends shall be non-cumu. lative; that the holders of such preferred stock eball not by virtue thereof be entitled to any other or further share of the profits of the company; ihat, upon the dissolution of the company, voluntarily or otherwise, the of preferred stock shall be entitled to have their shares redcemed at par before any dis- tribution of any part of the assets of the com. | pany shall be made to the holders of the com- mon stock: that said preferred stock issued and sold from time to time smounts and in such manner as the directors may authorize and ®t pot less than the par value of that it #hail be convertible into common ehare for share, at the option of the at any time; and shall be redeemable at option of the company on or at any time af the first day of July, 1905, and before day of July, 191! to such | Market, 2-8 Wilson, Herbert, Von SOLICITOR—No eXper. necessary: permanent 8 Dr. Cowan, Mr. Hargrave, 10c, work; no fake. 409 Grant bldg, Tth & Markt, CANVASSERS: few hours daily: éan make $3 to 88. BROWN & LEANER. 6 Geary st. BOOKMEN; salary: commission; winning, new prop; Tuesday 9 a. m. 952 Broadway, Oak. ADOPTION. R MRS o v st e AR AN L WANTED—Girl baby; ideal home. DR. BE. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda, town S0 miles from eity; 40 rooms; bar and dining-room; long lease; o better chance for | hotel business in the interior. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$5500; LIQUOR store with splendid bar trade; ‘rent $30; § years' lease; value in sight; cne of the best offers in Santa Cruz County. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$650; SALOON, with 8 rooms, in West Berkeley; rent $20; location first-class; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. e i A s S s s A-—$2250; PARTNER wanted In one of the est paying corner saloons daily receipts about $40; place clears net above $300 per month; location first-class. Se R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER saloon, elegantly fitted up; large Stock: lease: net rent $35;: location first-class and a fine paying business; will stand fullest investigation. Call R. G. WILKE, 2% Kearny st. Call R, G. A—$1600; SALOON, viéinity Market, Ellis and Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease: piace estab- lished years: ‘first-class business. Call R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—$11,000; BARROOM; owger never clears less than $1000 per month; location and business can’t be beat. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $2500; LEADING hotel in the best business | full | in this eity; | i i | | FOR 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Particulars Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. _— FOR sale—Well furnished 5-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; fine chance for Summer outing; also for winter shooting and fahing: :;mam, furmsnea ‘-::m Sotned 5S¢ ng; automatic X making i toilets; closets; everything strictly new and modern: accommodate 12 people over night; perfect little home; owner obliged to go East; make offer. CAMERON s st. P G e i R R R AT FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-bs. or business. CAMERON, 3 Eddy. —_— WANTED to exchange incom: property in Ala- meda for o‘t‘much;.nfllla in 8. F.; 3 N & CO.,3 Bddy. FOR sale—Cairlage and wagon factory and general jobbing; established 27 years; well lfl‘?&efl and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. exchange—Lot, 25x125, with cottage, , East Oakland; high basement, cement side- i cverything Destldas on_direct car : for rooming-house, S. ue $2000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st FOR sale—First-class electrician and lock- smith business; bona fide proposition; good reazons for selling. CAMERON & CO. = $100 WILL buy a good paying restaurant. HAWKS & MEHRTENS. P ootle Rl aruciai i R I AT HARDWARE and paint business, established 26 years by present owner, will be sold at involce, on _account of ' failing health. HAWKS & MEHRTENS, Seventh and Rail- road ave., Alameda. GOOD paying bakery; fine store trade; for sale at a great sacrifice. HAWKS & MEHRTENS, 7th and R. R. ave., Alameda. $2200—COUNTRY hotel; great summer resort; big transient trade; large dining-room seat- ing 200; plenty dishes and tableware; rent, water and electric lights $25; a rare chance. MERCHANTS' AGENCY, 100813 Market st. $900—BEST paying delicatessen store in liveli- est part of city; daily receipts $40; will stay 1o teach business; value in sight. MER- CHANTS' AGENCY, 1008% Market st. A—$1700; HOTEL with bar, dining-room, kitchen and 36 rooms; piano, etc.; finest loca- tion across the bay. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3500; BEER hall; cholce location; 8-year net’ rent $25; fine mmneu;; i lease; rent §7 elegant fixtures; choicest stock of wines, liquors, etc. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$450: ROADHOUSE: 4 rooms; dance hall B-year lease; splendid business opening. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3500—ELEGANT barroom, with mercan. tile lunch; on Montgomery ‘st., vicinity of California; place must be sacrificed on ac- count of ill health of owner, Bee R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms, "kitchen and dining-room; 37 beds; Eood furniture; lease: place paying well, See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, 350 WILL secure a lifelong position and In- come of $90 guaranteed; experience unnece: sary, but party muet furnish references present income can easily be doubled with close attention to duty. Particulars 100735 Market st., room 1 —CANDY and icecream store; more than 0 stock; also factory; fine location; $15 dally receipte. Inquire 1007% Market st., r. 1, 0—BRANCH bakery, delicacy, candy and notion etore; 4 nice ilving rooms and vard; recelpts $10 d.:fine cash trade. 100714 Market. B best opportunity in_existence for the in- stment of small and large sums of idle y where it will produce a large and v monthly revenue without risk of loss; principal back on demand. For full particu lars address W. H. LATIMER, 413 W nut st.. Philadeiphia, Pa. WANTED—To sell owing to poor health, a well-stocked and equipped cafe of 0 years' standing; fine location: good trade in thriv- ing town about 200 miles south of San Fran- cisco. Address ‘'A,” Golden West Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. 50—DELICATESSEN store; good location; all new; fine trade; increasing daily; lunch facilities attached; genuine bargain; only reason for sale, removal from State; inves- tigate. Box 1155, Call office. FOR sale—Coffee, tea and spice route over 18 vears' 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, CANDY business: Powell st.; within block of Hotel St. Francis and theaters; valuable lo- splendid opportunity: bustness estab- expensive fixtures; $3000; other inter- Address Box 1744, Call office. $4 4 S make $300 monthly or more; man- ufacturers of pat. staple article; want men with #250; organizing territory to sell goods. Curiosity seekers don't answer. ‘CAPUT MFG. CO., Gen. Sales Mgrs Office, Chicago. FOR sale in a good town In Alameda County hotel of 22 bedrooms, parlors, dining-rooms, cardroo barroom, “etc.; rent $50; income §900 per month. Address box 3204, Call. $3T5—RESTAURANT and cafe seating 45; plenty tableware. French range, 2 gas stoves MERCHANTS' AGENCY, 1008% Market st. $5500—HOTEL and bar, 30 rooms, good barg. $225-83000—Restaurant and branch bakeries. $850-88000—S5aloon with leases; good bargain. $226-§1000—Delicatessen; stand investigation. $850- Grocery & bars: stand investigation BERG & ARMSTRONG, 318 Kearny st. $2100—ROADHOUSE and bar; on maln road; best location; out of Oakland and a bargain. ALDEN, 1233 Broadway, Oakland. $1T6—RESTAURANT; must sell by Tuesday; sickness. ALDEN, 1283 Broadway, Oakland. good location and business; stigation solicited; particulars with AL: DEN, 1283 Broadway, Oakland. $500—OYSTER and chop house; must be sold | account of sickness; nr. Examiner building; 2 entrances. MeNULTY, private rooms; 750 Market st. IMPORTANT to apartment or rooming house owners—We have a cash customer who wants to buy the furniture and lease of a weil- located apartment or rooming house; wants | from 40 to 100 rooms, with modern conven- fences and good light; willing to invest from $4000 to $8000. Write full particulars or bring same goon as possible to THE REALTY EXCHANGE CO., suite S07-S0S Call_butiding. 44-ROOM apartment-house, with baths; best lighted and most conveglently ar- ranged in the city: desirable location; well furnished; rent only $240; lease; price only $4250; will average over §200 per month net profit; keeps full during summer season. For particulars call on REALTY EXCHANGE CO., suite 807-808 Call bullding. REALTY EXCHANGE CO., F. A. BARR, Manacer, Sulte 807-808 Call Bulldin. Buy, el and exchange high-grade fur- nished apartments and leases; alzo furnished hotels; promote any proposition of actual merit.” We have special advantages in this line and can certainly prove of service to You. We deal only in desirable properties at reasonable prices and often can offer genuine bargains. Call for particulars. PARTNER wanted with capital to manu- facture patent article of which there is great demand everywhere; will give all {nforma- tion; no agent or promoter; deal direct with the manufacturer. Box 1709, Call offic FOR lease, hotel furnished complete; accom- modate 22 boarders; two bars; two dining- rooms; best location in California. Ad- dress box 1244, Call office, Oakland. $1000—ROADHOUSE; ctly modern; fine fur- niture; electric lights; hot and cold water: best location for trade. 1015 Market, room 4. MAN with $500 to loan or put in business; $75 monthly: best of security; light work. See PETERS, 36 Geary st., room 9. SALOON clearing $300 per month, $2500; rare opportunity; mo agents. Box 1239, Call of- fice, Oakland. I WISH to sell my half-interest in grocery and bar and family liquors on a good corner in the Mission: average daily sales $37 60; price $1050. Address box 38197, Call office. FOR SALE—Rickest zinc mine in North Ar. kansas; a bargain, easy to mine and trans- | tion. ~Address G. ain Home, Ark. W. STETTNISCH, STOCK or bond issue of reputable corporation, mining or {ndustrial, wanted for selling on commission; give particulars. P, O. New 'York City. bl ASTROLOGY. | ASTOR, noted N. Y. astrologer; man of ability; | consuitation $1. Astor's quick method offers opportunity learn astrology; $10 complete course. 987 Market, cor. 6th; booklet mafled. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, G. W HOWE, 1122 MARKET ST. Tel. Jessie 4711. Estabiished 22 years. Advice ' free on all legal matters; divorces a specialty, private, quick. no pay in advance; mining com- panies organized; patents obiained; 3 collections; detectives employed. 7 R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 15 years; cases, general court and office Ppractice; no fee in advance or for copsulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., 15 yrs. practice; refs. from many thousands ot woldlers, sallors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, qulet; advice free; all law businese; no charge uniess suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance: all law business; office open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 33. L. & CLARK, 827 Market et.; consultal no fees in advance; open evenings. AUTOMOBILES. WANTED — To buy a second-hand White Stanhope automoblle in good running order. Address box 3296, Call office. BARGAIN—"Mobile” runabout; must sell at once; see this. ty-sixth st., Oakland. FOR sale—A runabout automobile; nearly new; first-class condition. Box 3199, Call office. POPE Toledo car for sale; reasonable, Box 3268, Call office. 8 free; fl f 1 e e s FOR sale—A Rambler touring car, Box 8288, Call office. o J LOCOMOBILE, 8 horse-power, 2 seats; good or- der; reas, Call 473 Valencia, except Sunday. FOR sale—CADILLAC; seats four; can i perfect condition. - Box 3211, Canl offies. l§ R to join me In manufacturing limi- must ‘have $1500 cash; your money D. W. PHILBRICK, ment ; secured by real estate. 44915 Guerrero st. A—$250; partner wanted In light business; must be satisfied with $15 t 231 Post st., room 6. SR $600—STOCK groceries and variety store, clear- ing $60 per month; rent $12; living rooms. Mission Realty Co., 2 Twenty-ninth st. CORNER grocery; bar; fine fixtures; long lease; low rent; dolng good business: bar- gain it sold In few days. D., 3153 24th st. GROCERY for eale; good trade in a neighborhood: will sell reasonable; Er:l:x:l:n{ cause. Address Box 1446, Call office. $4000—BEER__bottling establishment; good trade; can be made to pay $400 per month net profit; easy terms if desired. Call office, I o $400 BUYS good grocery, etable stand; good locatl harness; sale, sickness. Box 1895, Call. WOOD, oul and hay vard for sale in location in the Mission; established 14 years, Address box 3201, Cali office. R $200—PASTRIES, notions with fruit and veg- on; with wagon and & confect] TY, laundry agency; 3 furn rms and basem! nt; electricity;large stock; fine trade. 625 Taylor. —_— T AN unusually good small investment; very large quicky profit; 1 to 5 per’ cent monthly dividends. Room 222, Parrott building. CUTTER and tallor desires position, city or country; uses a_ wonderful system' without try-on; N. Y. references, Box 1879, Call. s T T WELL-PAYING old established art and curlo store, centrally located, beautifully equipped; will ‘exchange for country property; must eoll at lonce, mccount gevere sickness; no rTeasonable offer refused: 1 Teasonat refused; inveetigate ‘this. $2500—~PARTNER; must be respectable and sober; good_business; wholesale butter, eggs and cheese route; sales $150 a day; give ref: wrence and what you have heen doing: will glve trial. Address box 3204, Call office. SMALL rooming-house and restaurant, seats 52 reople, located in the factory district; must sell quickly on account of sickness. Box 3133 | Call office. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ——— e ——— EXPERIENCED nurse will give 1 or 2 children; large yard w‘fio%lm:o:: : references given; terme. 1330 Alabama st. in country would small children to board; A. D., Haywards. Oglwt'oehlllm ‘wanted in a good home; blocks from school. 1011 Webster st., Oak- land. like one or two ; mother's care. MRS, | T ey WANTED By an experienced_woman, an in- & oo DALY & second- A PHYSICIAN going to Europe, $3000 monthl; practice, $10,000 invested In equipments, will take $5000, balance long time. Inquire room 2, Hotel Francisco, Taylor and Turk sts. $450—GOOD paying aloon In large town near the city; reason for sell 3 to EITEL & CARROLL, 215 Wearsy ot 7" —_—— T Ty FIRST-CLASS delicatessen; fine location; will zell at great sacrifice. ~See owner, O'Farrell st. it - FOR sale—A large in ; clears out of business. Address Jbox 8137, Call. $1450—HOTEL and bar; best town in Cal.; Toome; dining-room: 33 steady hoarers: poor tively clears $150 monthly. COAST, 6 Turk st, _— . AN excellent bueiness . with small capital. mw;’-gm'" &ll.m“I FOR rale—Good paying at railroad station, For 500 Third et., S.W. cor. Bryant; FOR SALE—Saloon. _Call ‘estern Rubber Emwwb.mlm-un“: S onth: must be sold o1 Aceadat e | i PARTNER, with small capital, for oyster house; good stand; good locality. Address box 1243, Call office, Oakland. RESTAURANT for sale; must be sold at once; in Berkeley: the best opening in California for man and wife. Box 1247, Call, Oakland. FOR sale—Variety and notion store; must be #0ld on account of departure of owner. Ap- ply to FRANK & McCARTHY, San Leandro. PROFESSIONAL woman, with property for le- gitimate, profitable business, desires partner with capital; investigate. Box 1882, Call PARTNER, $700; can be enlarged; Investigate thls. Call office $400—BLACKSMITH shop doing good business; Sacramento Co.; Tools alone worth $300. Address Box 15, Galt. $100 monthly guaranteed; Box 1717, A BARGAIN ming, harness and wagon business. Box 1250, Call office, Oakland. FOR sale—Clgar store and laundry branch, slot machine: good established trade. Box 1832, Call office. A—FRUIT stand, doing good business; must sell; cheap. Call to-day at 1 Fourth st. 12 private | Old-established carriage trim- | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A CAMERON & CO., Phone South 1050 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. | Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 108 rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can’ be run in- conjunction if desired; raré chance for right parties; part cash, bal ance can be paid out of the house; other busi- Dess interests demand immediate departure. 18 rooms; rent only §$75; well furnished little apartment-house; reduced to $1250. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator, lights; long lease; clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the best buys in the city. 14 rooms; rent only $57; oak furniture; carpets; part cash, balance time; price 105 rooms; cheap rent; first-class, up-to-date commercial house; clearing $350 to $400 per month; call for particulars. ! 75 rooms; grand new bullding; elegantly fur- | nished; chéap rent; 10 years' lease; close ing clears er month; $1000 down, balance § per cent per annum; departure. T-room flat: rent $40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350, 32 rooms; cheap rent; 2 years’ lease; fine downtown Jocation; 2 entrances; everything in first-class condition: good furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per month; if run | transfent can clear $300 to $350 per month; here is best proposition in city; price 7-room modern flat, close in, well furnished; cost $600; at bargain If sold at once; $300. | 65 rooms; best downtown commercial house {1n city; clearing now $300 per month; every- | thing first-class condition: will trade for Oak- | land, Alameda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. | 17 rooms; rent only $70: fine little apart- | ment house; sickne must sell; snap; $700. 128 rooms; chedp rent; long lease; first-class up-to-date downtown house; well furnished; clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on i account of other business; only with us. rent $145; new and elegantly fur- and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease. 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and . equipped; | cheap rent; fine lease, paying $500 to $600 per morth; close in; full nice people; bargain it taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 90-room new modern 2 and 3 room apart- ment-house; cheap rent; most elegantly equipped in’city; 5 years' lease: every appoint- | ment heart could wish; this little gem at ba: | Bain on account of sickness. 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob | Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large apartment-house and pay cash difference. Large list of real estate, rooming-houses and business for exchangne or trade, always on |hand. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. MARION GRIFFIN, | 408 Mearst bldg., over Fxaminer entrance. | Cor. Third and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. 50 rooms; corner house; mew; above ordinary in modern conveniences; elégantly furnished in mahogany and birdseye maple; clearing $260 mo.; $4000 cash required. MARION GRIFFIN. 130 rooms, new, modern hotel; if you want | a bargain, get particulars at once. M. Griffin. | _ 44 rooms; guaranteed to clear per_m $200 cash; get particulars. MARION GRIFFIN, | 14 rooms; corner house; an ideal home and money malker; owner sick fn country; must be €old at once. See MARION GRIFFIN. | 70 rooms; 2, 3 and 4 room suites with baths; ! beyond question the most magnificently furn. ' apartments in city; for price, terms, etc., see my exclusive agent. MARION GRIFFIN | 33500 buys this week only, 86-room house; newly furnished; in splendid’ condition; every room occupled by steady roomers; rent $250; long lease; profit $250 mo. Marlon Griffin. 24 rooms; all on 1 floor; always tull and easy | to_take care of; for quick sale reduced from | $1500 to $1000; 3; cash for a bargain; see my | only agent. MARION GRIFFIN. $3500; 33 rooms; beautiful corner house; part cash; Lalance to be pald out of earnings of house, which is over $200 per month. Get par- ticulars from MARION GRIFFIN. $1800; 22 rooms; corner house; rent $110; run by present owner 3 years; ideal home and al- ways sure to clear more than $70 every month. MARION GRIFFIN. $200 cash is all you need to buy 18 rooms with almost new furniture; where on earth can | you beat this offer for a business that is clear- ing over $65 per month. MARION GRIFFIN. It you are looking for a hotel, lodging-house or apartment-house, it will pay you to see | MARION GRIFFIN. ! " Room 406, Examiner bldg., S. F., Cal THIRTY rooms, nicely furnished, lease all men roomers, low rent low rent, country transient $3500 1000 5000 rent only §55 500 40 rooms, rent $70, tran: 1500 81 rooms, rent $3 per room. 3400 Hotels and roadhouse and all kinds of busi- ness sold and exchanged. Money to loan on furniture at low rates. BITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. A—$5000; LODGING-HOUSE of 40 rooms; kept by owner 25 years: rent $200; lease; fine fu niture; place clearing above $350 per mont) vicinity Market and Kearny sts. Box 2700, Call office. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. If you want to buy a house or flat on easy terms, large list to select from. —_— A_GOOD opportunity: rooming-house of 12 rooms; rent $20; water free: near carhouse rooms always occupied; a genuine bargal best reasons for selling; only prospective cash buyers need apply; price $600. 1748, Call, Pt Sk Bk R o el iaed [ FOR sale for $3000, the best paying lodging: | * house on Market st.; 84 rooms; rent $i§ lease; income average $370 per month; full investipaticn allowed ~ Address box 8217, | _Call office. | GENUINE bargain—30-room house; furnished | complete; doing fine business; for sale on ac- | count sickness of owner; investizate and be | convinced; cheap; no agents. 225 Sixth st. LODGING-HOUSE, 36 rooms, for sale; central Incation; well furnished; light rooms. Box 3274, Call office. | 45-ROOM corner house; §125 rent; steady and transient trade; my failing health only cause of selling. Box 2699, Call office. —_— 24-ROOM housekeeping house; great bargain; account sickness, 743 Eddy st. FOR sale—Well paying 21-room lodging-house. Inquire at grocery, 1030 Folsom st. FOR sale or exchange for real estate—20 rooms, | _rent $40; with lease, $500. 547 Howard st. | WASHINGTON, 2 — 13-room house furnished | _complete: good business. LODGING HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—To buy a coal and wood yard. Ad- dress box 3282, Call office. CIGAR stand for sale, located on Kearny st. Address box 1826, Call office. Al BUSINESS for sale, or half interest at cost. Apply 227, Starr-King bullding. ICECREAM and candy business for JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Sebastopol, Cal. $350—DAIRY and delicacy stores, with living rooms. 370 Hayes st. sale. | LODGING house, 18 to 30 rooms: state price, rent, number of rooms. Box 1550, 1008 Mar- ket st. - D e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 8. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479, $500—GROCERY and liquor_store; good trade. Pacific Real Estate Co., 1015 Market st. CANDY stores; three good stores; must sell one; come and make offer. 328 Hayes st. GROCERY and bar licdhse for sale Monday morning. Coast, 6 Turk st. GROCERY and liquors; good location; 4 llving rooms; must sell; particulars. 4312 19th st. RESTAURANT for sale in Western Addition; good location. Box 1811, Call office. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. MITCHELL'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. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard:tel. South 216, MONEY to promote invention of great merit; large return: investigate. Box 1749, Call. $1000—AN excellent opportunity that assures blg returns. Box 1741, Call office, $450—ELEGANT candy and Ice cream store; living rooms; rent $35. 210 Fourth. WANTED—To sell exceptionally good patent cheap. Box 1781, Call. $225—CIGAR store; excellent location; near | corner. Owner, 6 Turk st. $2250—PARTNER wanted in good country hotel. Principal, box 1881, 02!‘.!{“" HERE 1Is a ce to make money at home: send $2 to H. STUART, 415 San Pablo ave., Oakland, and learn how to make mir. Tors’ (looking-glass), bore holes in glass, cut Eiass n any shape without or steel Wwheel; r own town; this is a money- on teed. et v <o s st vt v st < MR FOR SALE—General merchandise store at in- voice. Ses WM. CLUFF CO., Wholesale Grocers, San Francisco. FOR SALE—Fine grocery, also liquors; parties DR. KNOX, going East; corner Duncan and Guerrero. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception oF advertisements snd wubscripticns. opened at 1008 Market Oper: until 11 p. m. st., opposite Fifth. woods; mountaine; fine trout : m is: % e stream; has been | Paris Dental ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. et RA S ey 1. 2045. medium; sean Sun. eve. 328 Ellis. ELSIE REYNOLDS, lic B50c; full forms; sean G V. MILLER'S materlalizing seance to-night, 8 o'clock; §1. 1084 Bushst. jum and MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, business m&dfln 1ife reader, 1206 Market St.. —— CLAIRVOYANTS. RHR NI Lo i deduminsaboradie S ELLSMER. PSYCHIC CLAIRVOYANT. ELLSMERE, PSYCHIC CLAIRVOYANT. ELLSMERE, PSYCHIC cmn‘ot.ug'mm MYSTERIOUS POWER. near Stxth. 10073 Market st., This -.31 oaly, a full §6 reading for 1 $1 §1 s $1 81 $L_$1 EfLsMEnE, FOVPTIAN SEER- CLATRVOYANT. Prophet, Psychic Palmist. Educated by the Hermetic Adepts of India. Never have you consulted one so fully &o- dowed with psychic occult power. If dissatie fled Dbefore, call—be convinced! Not P That i revesled, but what can be done for you by mysterious power. The greatest clairvoyant in the world. . Trouble and doubt leave you when your spec work is commenced. Ellsmers tells your full name, age, occupa- tion, whom and when you marry, how to win the ‘one you love; mining claims, lost veins located; advice, investments, business, law, | divorce, partners, changes, journeys and all affairs:’ nothing concealed; asks no questions. Positively guarantees to marry you to the one you love or admire, removes spells, evil In- | fluence, restorea lost affection, reunites sepa- rated, gives luck, controlling power implanted | in your nature so you may control any one secretly; teaches personal magnetism, clair- voyance, develops mediums, restores health, | creates renewed vitality; breaks weak, drink, or other habits. Satisfactory readings by mall, $2; office, $1. Open Sunday and every day, 10 to 8. Three offices. 10073% Market st., near Sixth. FROM ALL SECTIONS THEY COME TO WIT- NESS THE WONDERFUL DEMONSTRA- TIONS OF THE NOTED LIVINGSTONE. He is no Imitator. His work is upon original lnes: Pure thought, clear vision. He tells you what you desire to know and works in the open light. He is as conspicuous for his wonderful occult analysis as he fs for his original expression and vivid truthfulness. A test reading is not a life reading: when you call on Prof. Livingstons 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 ald and advice; this is just what Prof. Livingstone gives you when you call on_him for a first-class clairvoyant reading. He asks you no questions, but tells you what you wish to know. Would it not be a rellef to know how you | will succeed, to be relieved of the matters that are troubling you, and of the schemes of | yuor enemies, that you may meet With better EDUCATIONAL. e - B R AYRES, founder and manager of Ayreg Business College for fourteen years, has turned to take active management. bined course, $5 a month; life scholarsnyp, $50. Day, evening. Baneroft bldg. 13 Market st B o e SR R SR S school than ever. On June 1 A BIGOER mow fireproof buiiding, 138 Miss - st between Third and Fourth; more s finer rooms; better light; finest’in_the V come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting givas ‘Tmare performances and secures more engag.. A — METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COL. ani Academy, €02 Van Ness; finds employmen: day, ev'g; Dr. Smith of Cal. Bus. Col. wita us. R. H. WEBSTER, Pres. ALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, 8. B Rookkeeping, shorthand, fouch typi languages, telesraphy. English branches; and night gessions: illustrated catalogue fre. A—CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates; Pit. man shorthand, typing, bookkeeping: $8 mo. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post st.. S. F.; a practical school of engineering. complete equipment. Special catalogue free. DANCING—Aduits, Mon. and Fri. evgs; juve. niles, Sat. 2 to 5; priv. lessons daily. Find- lay's Hall, 17th, bet. Valencia and Guerrero, ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., min., mech., sur- assay, cyanide; day, ev.; est. 1864.° Vaa der"Natllen Sehool, 113 Pulon, nr. City Hall. BPANISH_My Afth successful year of teach. ing. PROF. DOMINGO C. MAYA of Ma- drid, 427 Sutter s WESTERN Business Collexs, 1107 Mkt, com- plete course, 8 mo $30, eve $4 mo; private. KENT Law School: day and night; send for particulars. 536 Parrott building. FRENCH lessons. conversation, reading, write ing. Box 3125, Call office. CALIFORNIA Business College, 925 Golden Gate ave., S, F.: T5-page catalog on request. PIANO lessons, 250 half hour. MRS, PECK, experfenced teacher, 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. — EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_JAPANESE and Chinese employment office supplies best help promptly; city or country. 8. IMURA, $39 Sacramento, Tel. James 5261, A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752. CHINESE Employment Office—Best_help st Leon Seung’s, 4111 O'Farrell; tel, Hast 426. JAPANESE-Chinese Emp. Offics, 418 Stockton: best help. Fritz Tamagaki,mgr.; tel Bush 369 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese ot- fice: all kinds heip. 315 Stockton o 5188. CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. uccess? "o does not mentlon all the ills and misfor- | tunes you are heir to; you are acquainted with the facts in your case; let Prof. Livingstone analyze the matters that are troubling you, finl the cause of the trouble and suggest the remedy. 1 His only reason for glving your name in full | or any important information you may desire | is that he does this incidentally as a chain to ead b PERMANENTLY LOCATED 428 EDDY ST 3 SEPARATE RECEPTION PARLORS: LADY | ATTENDANTS. HOURS, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. I HAVE the honor to extend to you an invi- tation to visit my rvoms. I am in a position to ad you in all matters of life, whether on business, Investments, domestic troubles, physical dllments, or on’ social lines. _ Tha correctness of my predictions in many en- | terprises of the world has become history. | My record in my profession speaks for itself, | and my achievements are amply substantiat- ! ed by the many testimonials I have received | from people of promimence. | When consulting me and from your own | opinion as to whether I am relating a series | of marvels or a series of coincidences, I glve you my word of honor I am telling you | the trutl you I call only recommend the same modest View of questions that are beyond the range of our own experience which Shakespeare ad- | vocates in those well-known ““There are more things in heaven and earth, Hor: tio, than are dreamed of in our philosophy. lespectfully, e §J. . LEONARD, Johm 2251 233 Geary st., suite 36; phone John 2251, Hours, 10 & 'm. to 8 p. m.; at office all day Sunday, Appointments may be made by post or! telephone. ) e e AA—Call at once and save $4. | My famous §5 readings this week for $1. PAUL DTEBTXNE&‘.‘ e The First Registered Trance Clatrvoy rlr;llmll‘l Ever in San Francisco. I 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to | make no charge it I fall to tell your name, and what you want to know. I tell if husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false, whom and when you will marry, in fact, I wiil teil every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell your- self. 1 will improve your condition so you will reach the greatest possible strength in mental 2nd bodily vigor, and luck that insures success in business, mining, speculation; I implant the controlling power in your nature so you can fascinate any cne you desire, win the one you love, bring back your loved one, and cause marriage with one of cholce. 10 a. m. to 8 P. m.; closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell st., 826. TTENTION! A MRS. DR. CLARK, The Well-Known Trance Medium. This world-renowned personage has been making remarkable disclosures to men and | women for the past fifteen years. If you would know what the future has in store for you; if you seek wealth or hap- piness in love or domestic affairs; If you | would thwart your enemies, discover lost | mines, treasure or other articles, write her in confidence. Iilustrated book, particulars concerning her Magic Belt, special terms, sent sealed free. Satisfaction by mall guar- anteed. All letters confidential. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, 343 Geary st. Readings daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1t this assurance does not satisty | i EVPLOYMENT WANTED—FEWALE. e e e eeeeecsnssmeaseaaasnteees FIRST-CLASS Scandinavian laundress, also Scandinavian cook, alsa first-class North German nurse and 2 very mice second giris wish situations. Can be seen at the office of J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter st. COMPETENT American woman, _temperate and honest, wishes work by the day, week or month, all kinds of housework; good laun- dress; $1 25 day, $6 week and $18 month; city. 180 Fourth st., first flight, room 24. REFINED North German lady would like to take care of children as day nurse, governess and do plain sewing; references; city or country; short distance; compensation mod- erate. Box Call office. coat and sult maker, first- ss cutter and fitter, evening and street DRESSMAKER, - Eowns; engagements by the day; best of sat- isfaction given. MISS BARSS, Sherman House, 28 Eizhth st. WANTED—Position by a first-class seam- stress and upstairs girl: references: ready for an engagement on Monday; wages $25 to $30. Box 1%5, Call office. GIRL, 16, wants to work on ranch during sum- mer in family with no girls; hom. more than wages; no postals. Address LIONE STAFFORD, Napa, Cal POSITION by neat refined American woman; elderly; exverienced cook: economic house- keeper: fond of children; references; wages $12. B., 232 Minna st. LADY will go to mountains for season; will care for and Instruct children; will render service to elderly person or mvalid if desired. Box 3131, Call office. COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements; con. finements, invalids; cheertul, moderate’ terms; references. 917 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS cook, 25 years’ experience, meat and pastry, wishes position to take charge of first-clags boarding-house; age 40. Box 1791, Call office. A_FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work at home; work neatly dome, guaranteed. at mod- erate’ prices. Address MRS. YAGER, 28% Mose X WOMAN wants sweeping, cleaning or light washing by the day or hour; 20 cents aa hour. Write or call at 8641 Mission st. DRESSMAKER, experfenced, would ltke a few more engagements by the day; good cutter and fitter; terms moderate. Box 1720, Cal WANTED—Position as housekeeper by young widow; able to help furnish a house. Box 3123, Call office. YOUNG woman with a boy, 15 years old, would like a_position to cook for men on & ranch. Box 3264, Call office. YOUNG lady would like engagement as cashier in restaurant; understands the business well. P. O. box 23, Alameda, COMPETENT and experienced stenographer desires good position; good references. Box 1730, Call office. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, _perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your 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, iscontented or not satisfied 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; 25¢ up: satisfaction Anteed: open Sundays. Tel Black 450 famous divine healer, clair- palmist, business medium: fortunes dreams interpreted: flow of 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 readines by mall: at home every day and evening. 2725 Mission st., between 23d and 24th, S. F., Cal. Phone Church 762. MRS. GENTRY, voyant, MIDDLE-AGED Catholic woman wishes posie tion in small German family; general house- work. Inquire 832 Pacific ave., Alameda. YOUNG German girl, just arrived in this country, wishes posiifon to do chamberwork. Address box 1728, Call office. - e e COMPETENT seamstress wishes samples to bind for wholesale house, $1 60 day. Bex 3265, Call office. cedods B e e LS S YOUNG lady wishes position as cashier in res faurant. Address If. B., box 1544, 1008 Mar- et st. FIRST-class dressmaker & few more references. ‘wants engagements by the day; ecif Box 1715, Call office. o e e L A Sk WANTED—General housework; axperienced woman; good plain cook. 814 Jesste -, near Fourth. A FIRST-CLASS laundress and house- cleaner wants work by the i Teferences. Mission st. bue . MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. & paim.; 1 correctly treat your love affairs, domestic trouble, bus. and financial success; names: L., 50c; G., $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. A—Miss M. Wille, 330 Ellls, clairvoyant crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for. without asking & ques- tion: names given: special. $1: hours 10 to & ISMAR, Egyptian ceeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to . m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- | day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 Mrs.A.H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader: when others fall try me; good readings | 25c. 721 Franklin, nr. G.G.ave. Tel.Larkin 4207, A—Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice; names given: 25c up. 535 Howard.bet.4th&5th. MME. ODELL returned; clalrvoyant, card read. er; tea leaves; 25¢c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy. MISS WARD, clairvoyant. gives names, dates and facts; readings dally. 917 Market st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th: open Sun. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beatl; ks reasonable. 1703 Harrison It.'n '&rl-m:fl!? COLLECTION GFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Mcntgomery, rooms 9-10; tel Main 5580, COTTAGES TO LET. FOR rent—Cott: 148 Clipper st.; room 30. MODERN sunny cottage, 5 roms, bath and Wi ; cheap. Apply 1450 Seventh ave. South, near Railroad ave. DENTISTS, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Farlors, 24 Sixth, . G rooms and bath; new; Apply Manhattan Hotel, D) —No charge for extracting when plates made; old plates made over like new; teeth dentist, now located at the Grant bullding, 1095 Market, 24 floor; all first-class_dentistry at low prices. 235 , eor. Bat teeth, $1 50 upy crowan. 33 up: Svinen. Se. i fioor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O GOLD fillings, 75¢c; sliver, 85c; A Dain; open Sundays, Dr.0.B, Hewiiisos Butte, surgeon-dentist,ri4, 1st ‘Farrell. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladies, 23c; gents, 50c. 545 Minna st. —_— MME. HERNANDEZ. wonderful mist i card reader. 421 Hyde st. by s GO and see Mme. Hoffman, the wonder 1 age. 1207 Market st., room 11. b MRS. BAUMANN, the well known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per ,..:C e ——— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING Leading system of dresscutting, Leading millinery course. Leading patterns room. 1019 MARKET ST., ABOVE 6th. 2089—Swell gowns, coats and walst McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class, 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting. _Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 130 Tagior CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and $1: scouring and mhn 40 Ellis st., room 14; Drumm 44. el.lllwmfiumhn.u HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Holders, discomfort. 1206 Market st.; scod for DRESSMAKER with the best of refersnces: work cheap during the dull seasom. 830 Stevenson st., near Seventh, MIDDLE-AGED woman, experfenced, position taking of competent worker. 148 Fourth uoobumr— or ;.' wants _engagements 1779, Call office. COMPETENT woman Tuesday and Wi H.. 219 Tenth st. —_— poition to Fun & Fomine potee® Des seid: m_to a = puition to run & reoming Box 1849, _— A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work the day or at home: $2 and lunch. fg Pear! st., bet. Valencia, Market and 13th. a;un‘ experience, desires R Snces; $12 week. Box 1802, Call athce. WOMAN wishes situation to do housework for small family; city or country. Box 1785, Call office. room 19. for dressmaker day, §110. Box ‘washing Can"or adtress e e S e R S RN AMBITIOUS young lady wishes sit photo studio to learn . —— begin at reasonable wages. Box 1574, Call. WOMAN with boy wants place as working he keeper; city or count . Address 3, box 1872, Call otfee. s e e e T i Uk DRESSMAKING by the day: experionced: good fitter; quick worker. Tel Scott b evenings on!; . or call on MRS. S 1 _— ELDERLY lady wants place help house- Work_or as’ housekesper in waai Call 135A 6th st.. upstairs over jewelry store, pitl s o o Busiioe) b st s et RELIABLE woman wants work by day washe ironing, fc Mondays and Tuesda i, o etnce: S S " YOUNG German woman wants housecleaning; $1 a day. MRS. V.. 9 Ritch st., off Folsom. In recr, top floor: call between 'S and 4. LADY wishes position as experience: best of drese bex Sior, Call branch, nnnn—.&d' ‘WANTED—Posit Calt tion as governess. Box 1887, stenographer; references. —————e i, Do | YOUNG lady, experienced in candy store, ghn sires position. Box 1790, Call office. o