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OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. authorized to sel maining Oakland prope 0 SAVINGS UNION mortgage properties at figures rates. If you w partic D & CO, y to secure a strict ss _apartment- E » prominent cor- large net income, Wl can be ip- ressod long lease; parties with highest ref- erences only i spply. HARRY L. HOL- OMB, 214 Sen Pablo ave., Oakland, Cal | PROPERTY WANTED—VACANT AND IM OVED. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, SEND ME FULL RICE, ETC., AND WE AND' TRY TO GET A | S. HMAISMITH. $5¢ THIRTEENTH STREET., CHURCH SERVIOES—Oontinued. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sscramento st.—Rev. Willlam Kirk Suthrie, vestor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 m. The pastor will preach at both services. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Chris tian Endeavor, 5:15 and 6:18 11 a. m., Thanksgiving are cordially imvited. FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy ®t.— Francie Hope preaches at 11 a. m. and 7 o m, Jible school, 12:30 p. m. Christian | indeavor meetings, 6:30 p. m. Midweel prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. erybody welcome to these services ts free, . FIRST Chureh of Christ (Sclentist), Central block, 223 Sutter st.. bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Christiap Sclence service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘“Anclent and Mod- romency; or, Mesmerism and Hypno- Sunday school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny st.. rooms 500-510; all are welcome. ople’s Church meets Sunday evenings ' Hall, 228 Sutter st at 8 o'clock. Subject this evening, ‘‘The King's Gift.” anksgiving service with special music. 3. J. Whitney will give messages. So- »“morrow evening at pastor's residence, Farrell st ASS-MEETING for men only will be held | ¥ at 3 o'clock In the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association, Mason | and Ellis sts. Mr. W. W. Dillon, ascistant | State secretary of California, will address | ting. There will be special music by estra and a tenor solo by Mr. A. E All men of this city are invited | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. | CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1, 1. O. 0. F.—Initiation TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT. Visitors cor- dially invited. J. 1. RALPH, Nobl ING, Nov. 22, hall Sixteenth and Valencia sts. Vl-l(am'vordwly* Grand. GEO, FRY, R. 8. UNITY Lodge No. 131, I 0. O Initiation TUBSDAY EVEN- BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. — e A .1200 COFFEE saloon and restaurant om O'Farrell st.; close to 4 theaters; value in ;Bgl; &ood busines: See R. WILKE, st. A 3600 ROADHOUSE; 5, years' lease; rent §20; best location on Colma road. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A $1650 CORNER grocery and bar, with flat of 6 rooms; rent $60; 5 years' lease; good paying business; best location; Western Ad- dition. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. invited. E. H. ANDREWS, N. G. NEXT WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23. Two candidates. Visiting broth- A. P. BUTTON, Rec. Sec. ers cordizlly invited. ODIN Lodge No. 303, 1 O. O. Initiation (in° Swedish) GEORGE G. MASEN, N. G. CHYTRAUS, See. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS to sell my Electro Radiator, the latest discovery of using electricity far heal- irg all chronic and nervous disesses without shock: it will pay vou to investigate; we in- vite any one to come and take a free trea! ment and be convinced how quickly you can be healed when everything else has fall PROF. RICHARDS, 1010% tashington st., Oakland. AGENTS—One in San Francisco and ome in Oakland, to take full charge of an entirely new - proposition, Wwhere money can be made; must be able to furnish bonds (not sh). Apply J. GRAY, room 1, 424% venth st.. O ind AGENTS wanted—Wanted, agents to canvass for household necessities: good pay —and steady work. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason. CE of the Church of Jesus Cbrist | tter-day Saints will be held in Red Hall 220 Golden Gate ave.. Sunday, 16 & m., 2 p. m_and 7:30 p. m. Seats free. H. W. Clark, Sec. —_— 1ith st Apply to 70x100; $1090 2 sale—Lot a 28th ave er, 1251 ( terms easy. Oakignd. n BARGAIN—Beautiful i-r. home in Pledmont fne Deighborhood: good location: near ca Mpe; will seil cheap: must be seen to be ap- preciated. Apply to E. MORRIS. 675 36th st OAXLAND PROPERTY TO LEASE. HOLCOMB, BF & BANCROFT, Inc, | 1080 BR AY, OAKLAND. ! To lease—Ome best located frontages | in centra part of Oakland for a term of years: this can be bought for a very reaso figure. For further information apply t HOLCOME, BREED & BANCROFT, Inc., 1060 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. S ——————————————————————— | OAXLAND HOUSES TO LET. | TR, o el oot S BIG new catalogue of desirable vacant houses | Just send for . GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakiand. BEKIN torage Co., furniture mov- ers way: phone Main 907 OAXKLAXD HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ¥ 1 furnished hout near Clinton te hous: OAXLAND COTTAGE WANTED. 4 Oskland or t tenants | | | | Box 1 all of Xian O ——— e ————————————— OAXLAND PURNITURE POR SALE. bass H 11th st.cor.store, Oakland MILL VALLEY ADV'RT for bargains urni- | | | | MEETINGS—SUNDAY. PO sttt 2 wonderful (free) lecture and public™ of sick to-day, 2 and 8 p. each in audience recefves ‘sample” of “Kadium’ power. (See numerous ads. in Personals.”’) T83% Market, cor. 4th. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, medium, will give messages to-night, People’s Church, Elke 223 Sutter st.; office, 1206 Market st., | 14; sittings dally. S—Scottish Hall, 8 p. m.; Maxwell. Ho- McKee, Wrenn, Samuels Neilson, Ward, KOTTER, circles to-night. 10c; 43 Sixth A—MRS_C. C. readings dally; circles every night. MRS. EBERHARDT, meeting to-night, 10c. 267 San Jose ave., bet. 24th-25th; read. 'dally. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister Mrs.C. J. Meyer; sit daily: tests to all every eve.;10c MME. YOUNG' eal, lectu sittings dafly. 278 Ninth st. . “Thomas Paine, a Cor. Tth and Market, r. 8 DR. EILERSFICKEN, sclentific life reader and healer; circle Monday, 10c. 1085 Market. | test circles to- | 148 Sixth st MRS HARLAND'S evening night, 10c; readings, 50c-31. i | W. G K AN holds a test seance every night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st. TESTS, messages; 1. 0. O. F. bldg., 2-7:30/ Hargrave, 10c. sharp, Wilson Iyceum every Sunday at 10:30; . hall 8; free library. S materlalizing seance to-day, 1084 Bush st c A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st, opposite Fifth Open until 11 p. m. MILY. VALLFYY R¥AT — G rooms, beth; ul view of San Francisco ghts, 5 minutes to depot; he new Leal | drespmaking; st rooms in wyer, tate Mill Valley, Cal. r cent cash, balance $10 | lots; graded streets: pure | grand redwood trees; | right at the station; they | 0 lots sold: send for fi- LYON & HOAG, 118 ifornia #t., cor. Stockton.— Celebra: Deum and Jul te - ertory, ‘Lo’ This Is Our | cathedral wervice, 7:45 ceats free at this service. The both services will be by the rec- sermon 8 tor. Organist and choirmaster, Wm. H hurch, California st Rev % a W, m M. Reilly Sunday-school, e and sermo: musical service, 7:45 a. m. se of anthems, solos, quar- ns by full surpliced cholr. sh and Gough sts.—Rev. iampett, D. D., rector. Holy 30 a. m.; Sunday school 9:30 ng prayer 11 a m.; evening The rector will preach at Church (First), southwest cor- ary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Brad- itt, minister. Junmior Church and re at 10 o’clock. Rev. Brad- K C. k. superin- | service is at 11 o'clock. ng service. Mr. Leavitt | bject, *“The Old and the | second on Grea under dire Al of a series of ubjects.” Mu- on of H. Breth- are cordially invited. INITARIAN Capi Church (8econd) cor. Twentieth take Mission or Valencia st Calvert Smoot, minister, residence tieth st. The Sunday-scheol meets lock, Mrs. L. A. Oovel §superin- tendent At e morning service at 11 o'clock C. Calvert Bmoot will preach. Sub- Ject. “The Optimism of Jesus.” Music by orchestra and choir. Jabish Clement. All evening mervice. CALIFORN REET Methodist Church, cor- mer California and Broderick sts.—The pastor Rev. George A. Hough, will preach morning under the direction of cordially invited. No and evening Mor theme, “A God Th: Hears ening, ‘Causes for Nations Thankegiving.~ Our new chorus choir wili ;‘lng lxrhn,l! services. Sunday school, 9:45. pworth League, 6:30. [l con y invited. Bests free gsihs o CENTRAL M. E. Church, ission st Sixth and Seventh—The pastor, Rev o«‘:;‘- ¢ ices. In the evening he wil Eive o blackboard sermon. Sunday school 3 Rolla V. Watt. superintendent; Young People’s meeting at 6:15; song ser- fce commences ut 7:3) o'clock: seats free, GRACE Merhodist Episcopal Church, cor. 2lat ené Capp sts.—Rev. Francis M. Larkin, Ph. D.. pusicr. Residence, 3168 Twenty-first st. Eervices 11 a. m. and 7:30 5. m. Sunday- 1, 12:45 n Morning subject, ‘“The ven of & Nation. Evening _subject, hrier's Method of Soclalism,” = This is & sequei of the morming sermon. TRINITY Presbyterian Church, corner Twen- ©-third and Cavn ste—Rev. Edward Bircag, castor. Public worship at 11 . e and m. Evening subject, “In Every- thing Give Thanl Bible school at 12:30 P Society 30 . Birangers welcome at ail services >0 > ™ PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post bet. Buchenan and Webster—Rev. 1. C Me. serve, D. D, pastor. In the morning at 11, there will be a service of thankegiving. with sppropriste sermon by the - In the evening at 7:45, there will bY & sacred con. cert, including the anthems, “Ye Shall Go Out’ With Joy” (Storer). “Come Unto Me" (Allen), and_“Saviour, Breathe an Blessing”’ (James), and a2 vocal trio, * 0 Holy Father, THIRD Congregational near Mission—Rev. Willlam will preach at both services. ohp Hemphill, D. at 11 o'clock. Sermon tople, ““The Evolution of God's Pur- pose in the World's History.” Bvening ser- viee at 7:80 e'clock. Sermon tople, Nest in the Cedars.” yer at 6 o'ciock. Al are church will unite with the rien Church on Thankagiving day MEETINGS—THEOSOPEICAL. THE Theosophical Soclety, Academy of ences Hall.—Public lecture, 8 v. m., 1 Thomas Prime: subject, ‘‘Thegsophy and Spiritualism.” Music by Prof. W. H. Lips- SUNDAY LECTURES. e n——————————eearonrescnseasno— SOCIALIST demonstration to-night, Alhambra | Theater, 8 p. m. The following delegates to the A. F. of L. convention will speak: ctor L. Berger of Milwaukee, Max S. Hayes of Cleveland, J. Mahlon Barnes of Philadelphia, Morris Brown of New York, B. T. Behrens of Missourl, and others; col- lection. DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Electriclans’ Hall, 35 Eddy st.; sub- ject, “Electricity in Disease,” followed by views of a tour of Caiifornia; free tickets will be distributed far X-Ray exhibition at Sanitariur: Tuesday evening; remember the question box. Speclal music, | HARRY GAZE at Golden Gate Upper Hall— | Free lecture this morning at 11, subject: “ls Death & Necessity”' “‘School of Life Culture” commences Monday, 2:30 and 8 p. m. at 914 Pine street. Twenty-five lessons In course. Complete free prospectus at lecture. g AUSTIN LEWIS, translator of Engel's ‘‘Fuer- will lecture next Sunday at Alham- bra Theater, 8 p. m.: subject, "What Is the Socialist Movement?’ Free. 0. ORLOW'S lecture on ‘‘Ho.Ga Breathing.” demonstrated as method selp-help in disease, Golden Gate (upper) Hall, 8 p. m. Adm. free. —— MISS FRANCES E. SPEYER will speak In Golden Gate Hall to-day, 11 a. m.; subject, ““The Vital Enthusiasm.” LD ““How of New York on MAURICE AR 1s Music Composed?” this afternoon, Golden Gate Hall at 2:15; 25c. DR. COLLINGE — Subject, ‘‘Relationship.” Welcome Hall, Odd Fellows’ bldg., 8§ p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. MEETING NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 360, F. and A, M.—Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, DWIGHT COPE- LAND ATHERTG on SUNDAY, Novem- ber 20, 1904, at 2 0'clock p. m., from Mission Masonic Temple, 2068 Mission street. By order of the W. M. A. A. ANDERSON, Secretary. EETING notice.—Past Arch Associa MEoe o. 1. Us &, Oidn—obe"‘ul,)‘ml‘;- mbers are requested to al neHA.\l. 413 Sutter st., SUNDAY, Nov. 20, at 12:45 noon, to attend the funeral of BRO. JULIUS LDERMUTH. By order of C. F. WEDEMEYER, President. JOE M. WOLFF, Secretary. ified to attend the funeral of our w Tate Brother, JULIUS WILDERMUTH, P. A, on SUNDAY, November 20, 1904, at 12:30 ‘o'clock, from Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter, mbers {1 other groves Invited. st Members f00H, ERNST MEHLER. ¢ FRANCISCO Grove No. 3, U. A. O. AN Ffcirs ame members are hereby FS and_ members . of Modoe CHibe No. 5T, LA e Xou by noti a e eray of our late brother, J. F. STOCKER. SUNDAY, Nov. 20, is late residence, X F.'C. MALO: 3. L. GLENNON, Chief of Records. MODERN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camyp 9633, M, W.of A, e crtry MONDA'Y NioHT ot Hal ., o - W. H. EDWARDS, V. C. W, J. ELLIOTT, Clerk; office, room 627 Emma Spreckels bullding. EPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice I8 hereby given that & special meet- ing of the stockhoiders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RATLWAY COMPANY will be held on SATURDAY, December 3, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m.. ai the office of said company, 125 South Main st. (over Wells, Fargo & Co. Bank), Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of considering and assenting to, or - ing from. the execution of & new mortgage $18 WEEKLY and cxpenses to men with rigs to sell poultry compound. Imperial Mfg. dept. 54, Parsons, Kans. solicitors wanted: experience un- necessary; good pay; rapid advancement. 554 Par. - S selling patented articles, 100 per cent . I H. Co., 428 Starr King bldg., profit San Francisco. LADY agents wanted everywhere to sell Kemp's Suppositories. 1312 Market st., r. 316. A $8500 HARDWARE store, corner; ranges, household supplies, paints, oils, gas fixture: etc.. 4 years' lease; location the very best value in sight; owner to retire to priva life; @ splendid chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 2634 Kearny st. N e L A $1500 GROCERY and bar, with 21 furnished rooms; 2 blocks south of Call building; rent $71; kept by present owner 10 years; a good business, Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny. A—$3200;, HALF interst in_manufacturing business; established many years and doing a first-class paying business; stock and ma. chinery with invoice; the price a rare and good ofter. Call on R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st. A—$2200; RESTAURANT and coffes saloon in Stockton; rent $53; the leading place of its kind in Stockton; all particulars. R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st. A—$900; BAKERY, with 3 living rooms and kitchen; rent_$20% e; cash re- all store trad ceipts about $16 per day. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny s A—$900; CORNER grocery and bar, with 3 furnished rooms, on Harrison st.; rent $35; place doing a good cash business in groceries, as well as in barroom, See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2360; COAL, wood, hay and grain bual- ness; 3 horses, 3 wagons; net rent $34; place established years; very best loca- tion; a good cash business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$900; BUTCHER shop and vegetable mar- ket on Polk st.; lease; living rooms; owner must leave for' Europe to settle estate; a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny s A—$800; CORNER saloon in wholesale di WANTED—2 good lady agents, pleasing ad- Aress; paying prop. 49 McAllister st r. 5. PERFUMES, cosmetics, flavoring powders. Pa- eific Agents’ Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave., S.F. WANTED—Actlve agent to_sell electrical in- strument to physiclans. 1520 O'Farrell st. ADOPTION. J s BOY baby; don’t worry. Come and see me. Dr. Funke Maternity Villa, 1418 Bighth st. Alameda. A FRAUDULENT divorce is dear at $12 and 18 1o good; for 22 years I've made dfvorces @ specialty; quick; quiet; no money needed: no pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly reliabie; lowest fees; advice free; collections made. ‘G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st. trict; ‘no night or Sunday work; saloon es. tab. ‘20 years and known as &_good busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease, in wholesale district; a good business; owner to leave the city cause of sale; & rare chance. R, G. .WILKE, 26% Kearny &t CIGAR stand on Market st., vicin- 1ty Powell st.; 215 years' lease; must be sold at once; owner to leave city for the East. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. RESTAURANT and cafe close to Market and Powell sta.; lease; place clegantly fitted up and doing a large business; best class of patronage; owner engaged in other busi- Dess; must sacrifice. See R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' lease; Tent $40; store doing a large cash busi- ness; location can't be beat; value in sight. Bee R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-law, Exam. bldg. 6th floor: entrance room 611; established vears; ail courts, general court and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- on; evening by appointment. Tel Red 3601. A—$5500; SALOON; about 1 biock from Phelan building; net rent $125. lease; stock will in- voice about $1200; a good paying place; in- vestigate at once; rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. SION Att’y—M. Harrls, 916 Mkt st., rm. 15 years’ practice; ref. many thousand 51; soldiers, sailors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. $12; quick,quiet;advice free. : no_charge unless succes: 927 Market room 301 AA—-Divorce: cost 1 law busine: ful; cpen eveninge. ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance; all law business; office open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 33. L E. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta- tion free: no fees in advanc open evenings. LA'S Asthma Remedy relleves | 25c, G0c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas: also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. PR e Bl Lok R A—§2600; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; 1 block from Examiner buflding; place estab- lished years; doing a first-class business; about $70 per day. Particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—3$900—CORNER saloon, with c on Fourth st., living rooms; rent & good paying place; bargain. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000—Old established commission store, dairy produce, etc., must be sold at’once on ccunt of death; very rare chance, as busi- known for 28 years as a good reliable house. R, G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$6500; THE leading candy, icecream and oyster parlor_across the bay; monthly re- ceipts about §1500; rent $60; no nicer fitted up place this kind 'in the State; rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ar stand, 0; lease; See R. G ASTROLOGY. ASTOR. famous' M Y. astrologer; man of abl- ity: conswltations, lessons. 997 Market af ATUTOMIBILES. NEW 2-seat automobile (Universal) for sale; Box 4106, Call. GASOLINE runabout for sale; 10 h. p.; carry 2 or 4. Box 4003, Call. ] BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. GOOD home for boy ok’ child over 5 years; mother's care; sunny Yard; reasonable; also basement for storage. 22 Ash ave., near Polk st. very reasonable NURSE living in suburbé, has goats' and cows' milk, will board small baby; reas- onable. Tel. Capp 422. A GOOD woman wises infant or young child to board; be: ; references. Address box. WANTED—School children to board. M. WALLACE, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, Al meda Count; A LADY would board a child; will have a good home. 707 Hampshire st. WANTED—To board a child, 131% Tehama. CHILDREN boarded: between the ages of 2 and 10 years. 330 Tehama st. WOMAN wishes to care for a young chiid. Box 4866, Call. e et e . o e e CARPET BEATING AND CLEA™ ¥G. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 8. F. Com- pressed _Air Cleaning Co., 308 o phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer C -beat- ing works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1509 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission MITCHELL'S, 246 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Miselon 74. CLEANING, 3c; laying, 5c; furniture moved. GISSLOW, 608 Larkin st.; phone East 745. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.: tel. Main 304 GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1702 ‘Harrison st.: tel. Mission 203. A—CAIIERDN’ & CO. Phone South 1060. 3 Pddy st., cor. Market and Powell Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. FOR sale—First-class bazaar; located in thriv- ing location. city: fine plateglass windows: store fixtures; large stock; long lease; cheap rent; doing good business; clearing $150 to $200' per month: trial given; established 17 i one of best propositions in city; sick- snap; price FOR_sale—Stationery school supplies, _dress linings; well located: cheap rent; doing good business; 3 living rooms: stock will ‘involce more than price ked; kness; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A—$4000; CORNER grocery and bar; few blocks scuth of Market st.; net rent $80; lease 4 vears: average monthly receipts $1100; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearn: A—$2650; HOTEL of 80 rooms; rent $100; leas with rirst-class paying saloon in manufactur- ing town across the bay; a good paying busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny si A—$§750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy ry; 4 nice living rooms; rent §26; dally receipts about $20; best location north of Market, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$3500%, CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; living rooms; stock will in- voice about $2800; a well ‘established and first-class ing business. See R. G. WILKE, 268} Kearny st. F. A. BROOKBA! Y ' 2 TR . BUSINESS AGENT. 917 Mark: t., bet. Firth and Sixth. Phone Folsom 1846, $125 Fartner_for well paying restaurant; will clear you $75 monthly. See BROOKBANK. THE SAN" FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1904 - ot UNION BUSINESS EXCHANGE, H 993 Market. Phone Folsom 8022 you on? What?> Our book with that ing-house, saloon, grocery, bakery, motion store, cigar stand, etc. If not, why not? if yoi want to sell it. for we have the buyer here. Call. A BARGAIN—$4000 buys a grocery busi- ness, bulldinge, stock, tuxglmr! horse and bu ; owner 12 years on place: reason for selling, %oing to Germany:; $1500 mortgage can stand if _desired. Avply to ELROD & HULL, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. Phone Red 58S1. 1310 Fruitvale ave., Fruitvale. Phone Brook 1651. A SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A limited amomnt of stock in a cloge cor- poration for sale to reliable parties who are Seeking a good permanent investment; money to be used for mprovements; an established paying business, growing at the rate of 50 per cent a vear. Will pay 12 to 15 per cent in dividends yearly, A personal investiga- tion solicited. ~ Box 649, Call. FOR sale on account of il health, business of manufacturing patent medicines, _extracts, etc., with formulas; locared in one of the largest and best cliles in California; price $4000; one-half cash: balance to be paid out of proceeds of busines: Address S. C. 8., box 520, Sacramento, Cal. “GUIDE TO SUCCESS. This booklet tells how $100 earned $700 in 6 days, 850 earned $800 in 5 days for our cus- tomers; complete information on grain and stock markets sent with market letter on receipt. of postal. LOGAN & ROACH, Board of Trade, Chicago. $2000 WILL give you a rare bargain in a min- ing property in vicinity of paying mines; considerable development work dome. For particulars call or write First Chance Mining Company, box 156, Beiungham, Wash., or box 1641, 1008 Market st. WOULD YOU BE SATISFIED having it proved to you conclusively that we earn and pay large monthly profits to big and small investors, without risk of any kind? Particulars free by writing W. H. LATIMER, 411 Walnut st., Philadeiphia, Pa. WE finance, tncorporate and promote; let us show you the advantages of incorporating your business or enterprise. If you need money our Eastern correspondents can secure it for you. Consolidated Auditing Company, 309 Mills_building, San Francisco. e BUEINESS clearing from $100 to $150 per mo.; no get-rich-quick or agency scheme, but an up-to-date store, on main street; must g0 eouth on account of sickness; price asked $1200; no reasonable offer refused. Box 1324, Call office, Oakland. D chance for active man in estab- lished cash business, suitable for a man willing to_do plain light work and be satis- fled with $75 mo.; no previous experience re- qQuired. Commercial Invest. Co., 832 Market. IF you want to make a first-class investment see the best opportunity in the world Mon- day; you may never have another chance half as good; easy payments. G. W. SMITH, 12 Stevenson st. PARTNER wanted—Old established job print- ing office; central location; cheap rent; too much business: large standing orders; want help: must invest $500 to $700. Box 424, Oakland, Cal. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; no competition within 4 blocks; value greater than asked; owner leaving. Pacific Business Assoclation, 1148 Market st. A COMPETENT business man with $2500 as secretary of a substantial company; can clear $5000 a year: this will bear closest in- vestigation; money secured. Box 790, Call. CORNER grocery and bar; doing $30 day busi- ness; rent but $30; clears $200; ‘nice location; owner called East; must be sold Monday; $1500. NORTON & CO., 1104 Market st. INTERNATIONAL Lumber and Development Co, assets $13,000,000; would sell a few inside interests in biock of $1000 to $10,000. Address 701, Drexel bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Partner with $600 in old estab- itshed merchant tailoring business. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., 1312 Market and 419; phone Folsom 3468. rooms 418 A LADY or gent with $250 wanted as partner in light and general manufacturing business; duties light and pleasant: no night or Sun- day work. Marin Invest. Co., 235 Kearny. LOTS 8, 9, 10, 11, block 43, Reis Tract; $270 down: $230 at $4 per week for 57 weeks; total $125 each; city property. DONALD F. EMERSON, 721 Folsom st. OLD established blacksmith shop; good loca- tion; very cheap account entering other busi- ,.ness, Address Blacksmith, P. O. box 118, Fruftvale, Cal. GROCERY and liquor store; must be sold; good paying carner; large new stock; ownar has other busimess to attend to. Inquire 808 Post st FOR sale—An old established saloon: lease and small rent; good chance for right party. ALDEN REALTY CO., 5184 Tele- graph ave., Oakland. WE have a client who wishes to assoclate himself with a sober, industrious man who can invest $250 and services; he will give in. terest in business clearing $200 monthly; references exchanged. See BROOKBANK. il ok msoRormi ot 51 Sl i e S el RESTAURANT—On busy st. near Market; seats 26; a small place doing a big business: rent $15; l‘m sacrifice for $150. Bee BROOKBA! AN elderly gentleman and large propert) owner who conducts an old established real estate office desires the services of a sober, reliable and industrious man to assist in of- fice, collect rents, put up signs and assist in selling property; to same he will offer a fine paying position; party must place small security. For_full 'particulars call or ad- dress BROOKBANK, 917 Market st. A FINE grocery in Western Addition; new stock; $8500, or will take partner. Saloon on Fourth st., near Market; $1900. Hotel of 50 rooms in good country town; cheap rent; $2500. Cigar store on Third st.; rent $10; $300. Roadhouse in San Mateo County, with § acres good land; 1 mile from Redwood City. A large list of business, rooming-houses and hotels for sale and exchange. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. $900—RESTAURANT; great bargain; fine lo- cation; good business; party going East; also 1ist of saloons. Eitel & Carroll, 212 Kearny. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of any de- scription do not fail to call upon us; we may bave just what you want to buy or a pur- chaser for what you want to sell. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., 1312 Market Rooms 418-419. Telephone Folsom 3468, UNION BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Phone Folsom 3022. paying business? We have groceries, cigar stands, bakeries, lodging- houses, notion stores. restaurants, real estate. small farms, etc. Call and let us talk to you. F. L._SKAGGS, HOTEL BROKER, ‘26 Montgomery t., 8. F.; phone James 6301. Hotels for sale and to lease throughout West. FOR sale—$2000; rooming-house: 27 room: rent, water and gas, $70 per mo.; clearing $100° ner_mo. $260—Saloon, centrally located. 1, 2 uwnd 3 chair barber shops, $25, $350 gach. 3. L, MULLER. 506 Seyeath a., k- Jan EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-house and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. , FOR sale—One of the bes wood, coal, llme and cement businesses in 8. F.; cheap rent; horses and wagons, all equipments; present owner has e a for- tune and wants to retire; guaranteed to clear from $500 to $800 per month; trial given if jesired; part down. CAMERON & €O. FOR sale—Fine little 3-room cottage and barn: lot 30x137 feet; all furnished; horse~ and mz bxl\nehwen lfilmlnnta' walk from de- pot; locks from electric cars; snap; $1000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Bddy st, L hay, grain, feed, FOR sale—Well-furnished and equi coun- try hotel; 59 rooms; rent only $150; 10-yvear lease; newly painted and renovated ‘through- out; about 50 miles from S. F.; fine, grow- ing town; present owner made fortune and wants to retire. CAMBRON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR sale—Several good business propositions Tor investors, such s first-clase laundry. ice cream manufactory. bakeries, furnishing Koods, merchandise, hotels, restac: rants and many other! propositions too nu. Terous fo meatlon: would be pleased (o havs you call an inspect our . CAMERO] CO., 3 Eddy st. o WANTED—Gentleman with small capital to manage office here; can employ unlimited number o‘t"-:l'e:m&nn macy mm?‘ for goods un! : can cleared g Address box 4570, office. % ol COUNTRY properties for sal dafly, weekly. W. F. CORNELL & CO., 518 Sacramento st. = WANTED—Party with small capital to join experienced man in best paying broposition i mw:n;mndthomrlnmu A - dress box 899, Call office. b FoR livery 3 stable, opposite depot; business stand. Inquire at Lan lla, Mill Valley, mflq Co., Cal. W FOR sale—First-class and e ey TO sell, trade or exchange, big deli- $200—PARTNER; chance for right man. zgg(o) to $3000; restaurapts; good bargains. to $10,000; saloons. good bargiins. See BERG & POPP, 318 Kearny st. FOR sale—Liquor license. Apply 997 Marker st., room 104, Monday at 11 a. m. GROCERY or notion store wanted. Phone Scott 1881 $450—ASSOCIATE in established business; ‘thorough investigation allowed. Box 601, Call. WANTED—A saloon license. Box 764, Call. BAKERY for sale; all cash store trade. 1509 Polk st. WANTED Saloon llcense: also grocery and bar license. 1007% Market st. TWO candy stores or part interest in factory; good paying. lmnir:. 1810 Market st. PHOTOGRAPH gallery. T. P. ANDI 100 Montgomery st. i FOR sale—Grocery store; stock Al; volce. 473 Fourth st. RESTAURANT for sale, away; part cash; make at in- % &”'_ Geary; golng ‘WE incorporate and float stock companies; handle uniisted securities; . g HORATIO GILBERT & CO., square, Buftalo. ! $750 FOR quick sale; centrally located_restau- rant, near depot, in Reno; $50 to FSTABLISHED office business in city, clear- ‘lll‘l'tctmmmuw‘vnvm;mmm o refused; present owner must e on account of ill heaith. Box 908, s ——— e RESTAI for sale on Greenwich st., be- Shoser £ oo e e SR T, S o Y et 8 WANTED—Party that will invest $1000 or more in land and cattle company; ‘money invested secured; no agents. Inquire 3U5 Larkin st., room’ 4. . A—$300; PARTNER wanted in light mechan- ical business: no previous experience required; $15 to $36 a week each. 47 Geary, room 2. WANTED—Income property for $10,000; will invest part or all. Address, with full par- ticulars, box 727, Call. ‘with $300-$800, wants partnership in a me- chanic or blacksmith business. Box 09, Call. SALOON for sale—At entrance to tunnel of Bay Shore Ry. 1921 Fifteenth ave. South, bet. @ and R sts., nr. Railroad ave, A CHANCE for man and wife to make good without any worry; fine delicacy store; Tay- lor st. Inquire 40 Mason st., candy store. STORE, notion, confectionery: good for bakery and candies; must sell; reasonable. 1304 Valencia st. WANTED—Partner with $2000 to $3000 for a business proposition in the Nevada gold flelds. x 660, Call. A RESTAURANT doing a steady business in a good location with a long lease, can be had for $3000. Box 7, Call office, $2100—DELICATESSEN store in Mission for male; nicely located for business; good trade. Box 4410. Call. FILLMORE, 1209, near Turk—Delicatessen store for sale cheap on account of bad health, Call 1887 Union st. $3000 SECURES position as office manager and tbird Interest in firm carrylng large Eastern agencles. Box 784, Call. $775 BUYS a nice little grocery and bar: good stock and fixtures; cheap rent. WESTERN REALTY CO., 10073% Market st. CIGAR stand; $250 cash: on busy street; falr business; good laundry trade, etc.: cheap rent; for particulars address box 28, Call. GROCERY and bar; $2200; fine business; cheap rent; ill healtl JOHNSON, 17th st., near GOOD plumbing and tinni stoves. tinware. Address RY, Berkeley. DELICATESSEN lunchroos large stock; good busine: avenue, Dusiness; tools, OUNGS & BAR: 3 living rooms, 4071 Van Ness AN income for the family; dividends that will please you. Address 701 Drexel bidg., Phila- delphia, Pa. WANTED—Party to finance a very valuable patent. Inquire 1520 O'Farreil st. X #500 DRY roods peddling wagon for sale, cheap. Box 58, Call office. 3 ELLIS, 1130—Eleguntly furnished room, suit- ‘able for two; board it desired. RESTAURANT at 314 Hayes et. a business look this up. GOOD paying dance hall, with saloon: 1l ‘frst-clase; fixtures reasonable. 3773 Marker, ADVERTISER has $1000 or $2000 to invest in legitimate business. Box 709, Call office. NEW Arkaneas ofl fleld_G. M nfl.%n-’.wm- FOR_sale, s m.mumum. ; 1f you want M'lmurw-.gnrnn(& g frame and art store; bustness; 3 liv. m:ewmm‘:‘lm REBTADRANT or any [ ey change. Address box BT1. Call office. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. GE frult store and fish market; w:)_w"fi:}d ‘wagon; large stock: living rooms. | 1007% Market st. FOR sale—Delicatessen and branch bakery: on e of wickness: cheap. 2790 Mission st. ROUTE 12 San Francisco Call, for sale. Ap- ply San Francisco Call office. | - | FINE ng drygoods store, with lease; own- | er le::z-‘c‘su:ye‘ no agents. Box 481, Call. | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. MITCHELL & €O. —=— 1206 Market st. Phone_Jessie 298 Roomiog and apartment houses, botels. flats. Sold to suit purchasers. Titles guarantecd ——————— MITCHELL & €0: —— PARTLY furnished house, 18 rooms. down.own, plain but fieat; price $750; Ing other propefty must sell Exclusively with MITCH . 1206 Mirket st. 23 ROOMS rent $90; lease: clears §75; good lo- eation; $300 cash. balance easy terms, $1300 Exclusive with MITCHELL & CO. mor-o-xdum FOR SALE. ' A—CAMERON & CO., Phone S():ufll 1050, 3 BEddy st., cor. Market and Powell. < Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels an [ All Kinds of Business Cha ‘We have 13 beautifully furnished rooms block on Post et.; full nicest kind of room- ers; new ang, modern throughout; brings in nice Income; furniture in oak, birdseve maple, velvet and axminster carpets; cost $1800 to furnish six months ago; obliged to leave city; big bargain, $1200. 21 rooms; cheap rent; very central; good fur- niture and carpets; clears $100 per month; must leave city; make an offer. new, modern apartment- furnished and equipped: cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 | per month; close In; full of nice people; bar- gain if taken at once; dissolution of part- | nership. 180 rooms; grand, house; elegantly Big bargain for gome one; 6-room flat ele- gantly furnished 6 months ago by Sloan at cost of over §800; rent only $25 per month: fine location; biggest sndp on market; only | $400. An_up-to-date downtown house; rent only $56 50 per room; all light and sunny rooms; electric lights ang elevator; has 108 rooms, well furnished throughout; now clearing $350 to $450 per month; make offer; owner must leave city; only with us. 16 rooms; rent $65; good furniture and car- | pets; always full; must sell within next ten ' days; leaving city; make offer, What do you think? 31-room apartment- | house; rent only $180; where you can clear $95 per month; mo work: this you cam get for $1100; wife at hospital. | ‘Well located house close In, with cheap rent: two years' lease; furniture and carpets in first-class condition; Wil guarantee to clear $200 per month now and can be made to clear $300; fine business proposition. Have new, modern 82-room house: remt $375; electric ‘lights, elevator, corner; everythi up-to-date; owner will exchange for Im proved property neighborhood ~San Jose; | value $7000°to $10,000. | 9-room flat; rent only $50; water free oak | furniture; good carpets; must sell; price $400. | Model apartment-house, 2 ang 3 rooms each: | Tent is cheap: elegantiy furnished: 5-year lease: there are 90 rooms; everything new and modern; you can get bargain account of sickness. 128 rooms: cheap rent; long lease; first-class | up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: | clearing $500 to $600 per month: must seil on account of other business; only with us. Hayve a little l4-room boarding-house Geary; nicely equipped threughout and clearing nice incom on all tull price $2000. } 60 rooms; mew, modern buflding; elegantly | furnished; close In; full of first-class people: clearing a handsome profit! fine opportunity :‘oe.:el an up-to-date house reasonable; sick- | close tn; well fu 5] cost $600; a bargain If sold at once: §200 65 rooms; best downtown commereial h | ouse in city; clearing now $300 per month; every- | thing first-class condition; will trade for Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. 48 rooms, rent only $125. first- ) well furnished and good . Fanning i clearing row over $200 per monih: always full; best buy fin city; account of sich. ness; price $4500. We have a number of speclal bargains in f of 6 to 10 rooms, new and modern: can v l:.l:d for less than half cost to furnish; must {‘orl“ either account of sickness or de- Large list of real estate, ::;ldnau for exchange or trade always on . CAMERON, 3 Bddy st. s e SRR 0 DTSR O rooming-houses and | MARION GRIFFIN, 408 Hearst building, over Examiner on corner 34 and Market sts; tel, Black 3007 Hotels and rooming houses for sale. Free list e olurnish abstracts free and guarantee Thoughtful purchaser—We call your attention to 3 modern apart- ment houses, 70, 180 and 103 rooms; each is a profitable jnvest- Wwhich we shall absolutely prove to you if you will call on us and personally investigate one or all of them. MARION GRIFFIN. MARION GRIFFIN SNAP—12 rooms, well furnished. clears a living for 4 people:; PRICE $300; rent T 50; owner leaving for Mexico. MARION GRIFFIN——MARION GRIFFIN DEPENDABLE; mended; nishings; house; may you MARION highly recom- new bullding; new fur- it 1s our best 37-room lears $175 monthly; you iy $1500 down and we back for the balance. GRIFFIN — —MARION GRIFFIN YOUR CHECK ls good for $550, you pay the other $850 in little monthly installments: furnishings are very fine—cost $2110; profit $91 monthly; eminently respectable; best furnished 21-room house fin + Frisco. CAREFULLY' examine :this 30- room house; rent is only $60; room- ers pay $8 per room; price $1800; all housekeeping rooms: very little work for the landlady. Easy terms it requested. MARION GRIFFIN MARION GRIFFIN- PARDON us for gbeing plain spoken. Only & perdn of a ‘good education and of & refined nature would succeed In this 68-room house. LONG LEASE, LOW RENT. YOU ONLY NEED $3500— to start with: you should clear $300 monthly. MARION GRIFFIN: MARION GRIFFIN —_— ON SUTTER ST.—Three splen- aid propositions and each most beautifully furnished and exclu- sively with us. They have 30, 50 and 40 rooms respectively: well es- tablished, fine patronage: cash re- quired. §1000 to $2000. MONTH- LY PROFIT $148 to $351. MARION GRIFFIN- MARION GRIFFIN — N. B THESE TERMS cannot be du- plicated anywhere. Brand new fur- nishings: house full of reputable roomers: income $74 over remt: 2% rooms; price. reduced to $1600; $400 down.’ balance as you make It in the house. MARION GRIFFT MARION GRIFF" _—_— BANK BOOK shows $1500 clear profit ‘m last 12 months; 15-room, corner, transient house: worth $2000; will take any offer down to $1250. MARION GRIFFIN MARION, GRIFFIN WANTED — A rooming-house (worth $1250) and $1250 cash in exchange for & general merchan- dise store in country town: sales $800 to $1400 monthly; trial will be given; price of store $2500; BIG bargain. MARION MARION GRIFFIN ONE of our best bargains in mt houses; 46 large, light rooms, always full: price $3000: rent $150; lease if desired; profit $175 monthly; house and furnish- ings in good order; owner leaving city is only cause of sale. RION GRIFFIN-——MARION GRIFFIN o Nm Examiner bldg. : flat of 4 nicely fur- Market st.; oak furniture, good carpets; everything complete; rent $10; owner leav- ing city causes the sacrifice. 'See BROOK- BANK, 917 Market st., bet. Gth and 6th. RARE chance: 000 Polk st., 15 sunny. nice- A 3 furnished oms; corner bay wWindow hn—;mnm‘ ul‘éutg_lm; full of :varflt;-‘ln‘mu-d-h;m@ $1000. FOR to b "l $2800—FINE-PA’ corner " ; M;‘m’%’ Inquire "0 vu-mn:r.‘ 'ARTNER wanted in __commission s v buloted R T Tt e - et . A ARTMENT-HOUSE FOR SALE. Apaly furnished; 6 rooms: sunny . long lease; cheap rert; always well AlIf; see this if yous want a bargain; no agents. Box 192, Call. < $2800— LODGING-HOUSE, 32 tenants: net profits 4009, Call. ¥ GREAT bareain, 1f soid, at once: 16 sood sunay Tamn &, R rooms, all ful $120 per month. | A NEWLY furn LIST of great bargains: from T to 20" oms cheap rents. To exchange for a dging- house, 7 acres land in Santa Clara Count ‘also 2 Oakland lots; good paying country hotels amd roadhouses. Money lozned on furniture. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny 45 ROOMS, downtown, fine furniture $3000 24 rooms, central, everything new. $00 cash 3% rooms, downtown, tra .. . 52600 14 rooms, Sutter, rent $57 $1000 100 rmis.. all rented. new furnish 30 rooms, fin- corner house. <o 3000 Boarding-House, § rooms, ‘nr. carhouse. . :..$4m Furnished house, 8 rooms. Mission - $430 N FRANCISCO CREDIT CO.. 10 Turk st first floor. A house for sale. Call at 916 Market st., reom 75. 10 ROOMS, well furnished (housekeeping): rent $40; yard and stable; bargaln. 18 Page st 18 AND 21 room houses for sale very cheap; center of city. Inquire 319 Taylor st. n 31 ROOMS:; sacrifice. new house and furniture; must HUNSAKER, 6 Eddy st SACRIFICE—Make offer; 14-room house: good location, 242 Post st. ROOMING-HOUSE for sale. 402 Geary st.: no awen 12 ROOMS, always rented; must sell: make offer. Box 713, Call. DRUMM, 121—Lodging & boarding house; 19 rms.; good renting locatfon: modern: cheap. CHEAPEST and best in_Ameri a—The Weekiy =l 14 pages. sent to any address In the TUnited States or Canada one year for TO KNOW YOU'R POSSIBILITIES for success and happiness be sure to comsult The Renowned Spiritual Clairvoyants and Psychic Palmists ROSALIND— —CcHASE 700 Post street, corner Jomes. Special low fees this week. 5 MME. M. BERNARD————THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medfum; perma- nently located at 17 Third st. next Exam- iner bidg.; she reeds your life corrvectly, gives an accurate description of the past, re- veals the present happenings and portraye events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled -with life, or have domestic, love or business trou- bles, consult this great medium and you will be fold how to overcome them; valuable ad- vice in all affairs of iife; 25¢ up; satistaction guaronteed: open Sundays. Tel. Black 4569. FROM all sections they come to witness the demonstrations of _the noted Readings $1. Would it not now how you will succeed. to e matters that are troubling » your enemies, that be relieved of you and of the schemes you may meet with better success? Then for @ reliable reading go to LIVINGSTONE: 3 separate reception parlors; lady attendsnts; hours 10 a. m. to & p. m. Permanently located at 26% Kearny MISS ZEMDAR, young. gifted clair. and palm. has seconc sight: is a wonderful prophetess: I have astonished thousands with my won- S their lives, past, derfully corre cope present and e: 1 correctly treat your love affairs. restic troubles, business and financial success: hours, 10 to 9: L. 80c, G. $1; open Sundays. 714 Franklin, ar. G.G. ——RICHARD MAYO—— n_ With Psychic Power. ving adviser on the continent. FREE TE FREE TEST To all who come prepared to have a reading. 421 Ellis st., private fiat; hours 10 &. m. 8 p. m. - SEE this paper, page 26, how a valuable dia- mond was found by the advice of Ismar, the £YPSY. ISMAR, Egyptian Seeress. The Vendome, 1104 Mark: San Francisco. Office’ hours—10 w. m to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to S. Phome South 114L MME. PORTER_ clairvoyant. medium, born with double veil and second sight: tells past, present, future: 1. 50c; g. by cards $1; paim. istry full life read, $i. 304 Jones, ar. Eddy. MISS ZEMDAR. young: gifted clair.and palm. reveals love, marriage. business. tc.; L. 0c G. $1; hours 10 to 9; names. 714 Franklin FREE, free, free—Prof. Dahl will give free this week to show the public his ability. 1027% Market st.; hours 1 to § p. m. Mrs. A H.Krcnenberg. palmist, clairvoyant, card reader; when others fail try me; readings 2Bc. 721 Pranklin, or. G. G. ave.; tel. Larkin 4207, MME. ODELL, clairvoyant. card reading, tea leaves; 25c up. 612% Eddy st.; Do signa. MME, C. LOVONIA, scientific palmist and clairvoyant. 0532 Stevenson st. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladies 2%e, gents Eoc. 545 Minna st. THIS sd._snd 50c entities you to life reading at 125 Sixth st MRS_ SHAFFER_clairvoyant, card reader, has returned; sittings dally. 108 6th st..rooms 1-2. MRS BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller. ls mow at 317 Ellis st. . N SEE this paper. page 26, how a vatusbie mond was found by the advice of lsmas, Eypsy. i 1, THERESE SHAGREN, well-known rv- short life sketch, 25¢; full 1. 19 Ewing place, west . bet. Sutter and Post; no B e B cteabbusmmes ol A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medfum and 1206 Market, r. 14, Gait House. A—MRS._ CRINDLE, materialising _seance Sunday eve., § o'clock. 328 Ellls st. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted siats-writer and clairvoyant. 1112 Eddy st. Phome Scott 887. C. MAYO STEERS, trance medium. 306 Larkin, room 49; readings 1 to 5; tel. South 318 cch MME. FRANCIS, a truly gifted medium; also card reader. 110 Sixth st. PALMISTRY. this paper, page 26, how a - H‘Tnfmm was found by the advice ISMAR, the Gypsy. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader; ladles 35e, gents S0c. 20% Kearny st., room 20, MADAME DEVAS, ’0:1 Liebes Bldg.. 139 RETURNED—Mrs. Wm. McManus, scientifio palmist, 3648 17th st.. phone Capp 4531. A plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; filings, S0c; plates, §5: full set; all work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Shriors, 24 Stxth. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh No charge for extracting when piates are made; old plates made over iike new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, Sc: gas given. GOLD fillings, i5¢: silver, 35c; crowns, $2. no pain;open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 204 Sutter ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r. 14, 15t floor, Phelan bld.. 806 Market, cor. O’ Farrell. ARIS Dental Parlors, 385 . Gor. Bush_ Set toth, 1 50 upy crawne: $3 up-aHinge 300 DR R L WALSH has moved from Geary s to corner Sutter st. ave. s e B S G ALL work guaranteed by the New York den- tists. Dr. Perkins. Mgr.. 960 Missfon, cor. Sth. e —————— DRESSMAXERS mnng!l_‘ MeDOWPLL DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- mist and astrol . st.; hours, 10 to NERY SCHOOL. !a-g-luuab«t’:hool on the copst. thor ough Instruction In every dept.: 14 years o successful work; best refs. fur- umbrella_skirt cut et st,, above 6th. nished; the latest thim; to your measure. 1015 MRS. W. E. GUSTAFSON wishes to announce to the public that she has opemed dressmak- xumrfmnmnnenm st S. F., where she will guarantee first-class work at reason- able prices: also furs remodeled. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery Sche Patterns cut to measure: eve. class. Mkt Accordion. sunburst and knife Stow- art’s button and buttonhole factory, Tayle. .