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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1904. YOU C JOHN D. SPRECKE Address JOLIN McNAUGHT W. J. MARTIN s . . Manazer .. . Business Manager (Cash With $8.00 4.15 Per Veekly. 1.00 Per MAFTERS ARE AUTH( SUBSCRIPTION RECEIVE P TO es will be forwarded when re- quested 3 subscribers in ordering change of ad- should be particular to give both NEW ADDRESE in order to insure a correct compiiance with their re- OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broadway Telephone Main 1083 BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street.......:Telephone North T7 WASHINGTO! ORRESPONDENT EAMUEL W. WALL. ..Post Buflding NEW YORK NEWS STANDE: Astorla Hotel; A. Brentano. 31 Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-avenue 1 and Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: House: P. O. News Co.; Great . Tremont House: Auditorium House CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: GEORGE KROGNESS, Marquette Bullding. (Lcng Distance Telephone, ~Central 2619.”) c NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ETEPE B. SMITH NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C. CARLTON ...Herald Square - BUSINESS OFFICE o corner Market and Third street: 2 o'clock every night in the yes BRANCH OFFICES: 1008 Market street. opposite Fifth; open until ilpm Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until $:30 p. m 800 Hayes sireet 639 McAllister street; open untll 9:30 p. m. Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission eet; open until 10 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 1096 Val street; open until p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; open until 9 p. m, 2200 Fillmore street the San Francisco Call open until open un 9:30 p. m. open until 9 p. m. _ MEETING NOTICES. NING at invited By order of the Com- THEO FROLICH, Recorde; by ecretary. R ual meeting of San Francisco ter No. Royal Arch Masons, HIS NING. Busi- PRINCE, eeting THIS DAY Jecember 19, 1904, for _of officers, at Masor mple, at o'clock p. m. By order of w M L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. meeting of the stockholders of National Bank of San Fran will be held at its banking- 30] ' Montgomery st San Francisco, on TUESDAY, January 10, 1905, 3:15 p. m. for the election of directors to ve Guring the ensuing year, and for the ransaction of such other business as may me before the meeting. GEO. GRANT, Secretary. December 10, 1804. — AGENTS WANTED. ORGANIZ to represent Knights and Ladies of Security; good contract to gentle- men and ladies nort ancisco. Ad. DIST. DEPUTY, , Cal WANTED-Ladies or gentlemen to solicit. Call t room 30, Winchester Hotel T Y W e 20 Tribune Building | ¥ S5 s 7 EUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 1 locksmiih and electri- vears; best VILKE, 8y ksmith and electri- established 25 vears; best G. WILKE, 26% cal repait _sho Jocatfon. Part searn I:srm HARDWARE. o ulars R, r tront, close to | 20; place estah.ished | £00d_payng | 263 Kearny. | See R G. WILKE BAKERY with delicatessen store, Ice- | arlor; In very best location; will o. | d: owner m eave at once for New rent $20. Call R. G. WILKE, 264 y st ore, with 5 years' lease: teed; 1 block north of auce. Call on K. G. NT and coffee saloon pts $30 i close to Marker anc Cali on KB, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s A--$3000; SALOON: the best on the water front; rent $74; place known for the last 30 years as a first-class paying business. For particulars call en R, G. WILKE, 26% Keurny st | OLD-ESTAB. dyeing and cleaning 3 horses:. 4 wagons. net rent $20; place estab. ior wany years and has a large a good paying business. Cail on 261; Kearny st A—$1000; HOTEL; a first-class paying bar; 14 rooms, ‘dining-room and Kitchen, with 5-year lease: ciose to carhouse and other factories. . G. WILJ 26% Kearny | A—$1800; RESTAURANT for sale, in the best | “mining town in the State of Nevada; daily Teceipis, $150; opposite the round house; no better paying proposition in Nevada. Partic- ulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $600_WILL take partner in a good paying. nicely furnished coffee parior and restau- rant; lease; or owner will sell for $1100; art’ on time, See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny | A—$7000; BAKERY, one of the best In city; hly sales $6000; splendid chance for two partners: not all casl y. Particulars | s R. G. WILKE, | A—$2500; HOTEL | rooms:’ dining 4 2 horses, | cow, etc., and 7 acres of land; 5 years' Jease: | rent $50" or owner will sell whoie property for $12,000. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. AN ABAND BUSINESS CHANCES—Centinued. & CO————Phon . cor. Market and n'r Powell. 1ds of business chances. I For sale—Well-furnished and equipped country hotel; §9 rooms: rent only $160; 10-year lease’ newly painted apd renovated through- out; about 50 miles from £. F.; fine, grow- ing’ town; present owner made fortune and wants to retire. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. First-class saloon downtown; 2 blocks from Market st.; rent $75; weli fitted up; receipts $1S to £25 per day; imust be sold on sccount f other business; price $1600. CAMERON & CO. Firet-class short-order restaurant, downtown; fitiings new und up-to-date; receipts $75 to $80 per day; fine opportunity to get Al prop- jon reasonable: best of reascn for selling. RON & CO. lass bazaar and has changed hands; now clearing $350 and over new stock of goods: never per portunity of a lifetime. co. month; best reason for selling: an op- See CAMERON h’ Harness and saddlery shop, well located: rent $12; well stocked: fine wax machine; all bench tocls: everything goes; price $1000; more than value in sight; retiring from busi- ness. CAMERON & CO. Here s an opportunity of getting ome of the best groceries and bars in city; fine transfe corner; downtown and doing big busine cheap rent; § years' lease; recelpts average $1500 to $2000 per month; never changed hands; best of reason for seiling. CAMERON & CO. Exchanges made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-house and business chances. CAME- RON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—Several good business propositions for investors, such as cigar stores, groceries and bars, bakeries furnishing goods, merchan- dise, country hotels, restaurants and many other propositions too numerous to mention; would be pleased to have you call and inspect our list. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—First-cl downtown cigar store; doing good business, but disagreement of partners cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. J. B. OBERLE, W. H. MASSEY. EAGLE REALTY OFFICE, 280 Kearny st., rooms 1-2. Phone Biack 6604, $3500—SALOON boarding-house, 31 rooms; es- tablished 20 vears; never offered for sale be- ng rooms, on lease; rent $45; the very best R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 50 RESTAURANT; very best location; rent $60; close to Kearny and Bush; good-paying investment; investigate. Call' on R. G. WILKE, 26l; Kearny st A—$2000; CORN and bar on Va- R grocery lencia st.. lease; old established and good payirg business: investigate; a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny.st. COAL, wood, hay and grain busi- horses, 3 wagoms; net rent $34; established years; very best loca- tion; a good cash business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$800; CORNER saloon In wholesale dls trict; no night or Sunday work; saloon es tab. ‘20 vears and known as a good busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. fore; rent $60; lease 3 years. 230 Kearny. WANTED—Partner with $5000; 14 years in business; can double your money in one year and can show you that it can be done be- fore going in. Box 21, South Berkeley. WELL located delicacy store for sale: reason, owner leaving city; good busin»ss. 503 Larkin. uipped, 0, Call WELL established winery, perfectly in the city; well surrounded. Box FOR sale_Delicatessen _store with Iliving rooms; low rent; price §700. Box 1396, Call. PARTY_ will sell well-paying stock in a first- class buflding association. Box 2236,.Call. FOR SALE—Delicacy and home cooking store; steady boarders; price reasonable. 410 Oth st. JAPANESE restaurant and chop house for sale; cheap; leaving city. 198 24 st. LIQUOR store and saloon: fine wine cellar; good lease; good corner. 2508 16th, cor. Howard. CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' ; rent $40; store doing large cash busi- location cen't be beat; valus in sight. 2615 Kearny A—$2600; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; one block from Examiner building: place estab— lished years; doing a first-class business; about $70 _per day. Particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26l Kearny ness See R. G. WILKE, BARBER shop for sale at 461 Seventh et., Oaklend; going away. ‘WE can sell vour business for cash. *National Business Exchange, 10271 Market st., r. 2. $350—PARTNER wanted will pay $200 per month. room 2. $175—CORNER cigar store; 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_ paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$250; DAIRY, produce and delicatessen store: 5 rooms; rent $25: best location Va- lencia st. Call R. G. WILKB, 261 Kearny. $500 INVESTED will return $5000—Wanted— Person with $500 in each county in the United States to take an Interest in our business and represent us in his vicinity; will not require your time or Interfere with your present business: you can clear first year and get an income for life; strictly le manufacturing business, having the greatest money-making invention since the cash register, linotype or telephone; only one person in a county can get in on this, so write quick. Address NAT. L. H. & P. CO., 112 Michigan st., Chicago. EVERY $1 invested in our company will make you $10 and bring you income for life. J. F. LAWRENCE, 112 Michigan st., Chicago, Il Aml'g‘i! LAW. A FRAUDULENT divorce is dear at $12 and i no & for 22 years I've made divorces a epecia quick, ‘quiet; no money needed: no pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly reliabie; lowest fees; advice free; collections made 1122 Market st. W. HOW CONSULTATION free, private and confiden- ial: business legally and promptly trans- a-ted; collections, mechanics’ liens, probate, tenants ejected; legal papers drawn; loans on real estate; safe, sound investments; high rates interest. W. MATTHEWS, 632 Market. W. KING, Attorney-at-law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 vears: all courts, general court and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- tion; evening by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. R AA_Divorce: costs $12; quick.quiet:advice free; law business; no charge unless success- open evenings. 927 Markef st., room 301. $12; no fees or all law business; office ge. 819 Market st., r. 33, N GUIDERY and 4, 240 Montgom: £ CLARK. 927 Market, room 304; consulta- tion free; no fees in advance; open evenings. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantiy: 10c, 26c. 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oukland e ————— $125_BRANCH bakery, notions; rent $12. $275—Branch bakery, notions; rent $15. $450Candy, icecream parlor; rent $1225. $1800—Grocery and saloon; lease; rent $15. $200—Cigar stands: best street; rent $25. $350—14-room lodging-house: rent $42 50. EAGLE REALTY, 230 Kearny st., rooms 1-2, IF you want a bargain, call on the Eagle, 230 Kearny st., rooms 1 and 2. AAA—Long established and largest real es- tate business In growing town near 8. F.; pays $300 to $500 per month; $4500 worth of unincumbered real estate on band. _ Will sell for actual value of real estate, xood will of business thrown in free. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 312 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS restaurant, cafe and bakery, second to none in this city, as a good in- vestment: principals, and only those having $20,000 ready cash to invest and meaning strictly business, will be considered. Ap- ply personally to ALBERT NELSON, 2514 Kearny st., office, rooms 82-33, third floor. F. L SKAGGS & CO. HOTEL BROKERS. Montgomery st.. 5. . Phone James 6301. We make a specialty of hotels in good, live country towns. Our business covers the entire Pacific Coest. There are mow a number of lendid opportunities requiring $1000 to $10,- 0. iotel men vlease call. FOR sale, or will exchange for real estate at invoice price, & money-making busin shelving, counters, showcases contents jew. elry. notions, hardware, etc. low rent; owner must leave Oakland at once. P. O. box 162, AUTOMOBILES. PACKARD automobile for sale; first-olase run. ning order; will sell for $1800. Box 1097, Call office. $7600—Grocery and bar on promirent corne: ‘wagons, buggy, etc.; stock will voice price asked; this business established many years and will bear closest inspection. Owner to retire; no agents. Address box 2072, Call office. — 4 A MIDDLE-AGED lady would like motheriess children to care for; terms reasonable. 613 East Sixteenth st., East Oakland, or 26 Dore st., oity. AMERICAN family wants a child to take care of; good home; best of references. Call at Vallejo st WANTED—A child to take care of; good care. MRS. WEBER, 282 Turk st. F. A BROOKBAXNK, BUSINESS AGENT. 917 Market st. between Fifth and Sixth. —_— A CLIENT of mine who conducts a well pay- ing cigar stand on Market s:. desires honest man &s partner to assist him in at- tending stand, and to same he can offer fine position; no experience necessary; $350 cash required. Particulars of BROOKBANK. —_— $35 AND services secure ‘an interest in old estab. office and commission business clear- ing $200 to $250 mo.; Mo experience required; party must bé sober and reliable and fur- fish £ood references as same Wwill be ten- dered him. Particulars with BROOKBANK. $250—Partner wanted, cigar store and billiards. Marin Investment Co., 235 Kearny ot. £4000— PARTNER wanted; established genteel indoor business; duties light; short hours; will pay $100 mouth to each: no experience required. MARIN INVESTMENT CO., 235 Kearny st. WILL sacrifice for quick sale the best paying grocery and bar north of Market st.: receipts $60 to $70 a_day; make offer. PACIFIC BUSINESS ASSN.. 1145 Markot st. A CHANC for & man with small capital will. A CHAN ing to work as partner in a good business with grand future. 212 First st. PARTY with $350 in light business: good profit; light service required; A No. 1 ness. Inguire 283 Fourth st., barber shop. BAKEEY —$150: a suap; must sell at once: sood chence for right party. Call 1214 Ninth ave, Sunset District. ZD—Jteliable business man with $1000 to luvest in & propesition that will pay 20 cent. Box 2207, Call office. A PARTNER wanted in light business: must be steady sober man. Willing o ssist gen- erally. Particulars 47 Geary st. rcom 5. @IAN wiliing to invest can make 35000 Stands vesiigation Coll 10 & B | PARTNER, o whols; raloan anl ONE of the best pawnbroker's establishments in the State for sale on easy terms; owner retiring from businees. J. W. JAQUITH, 1312 Market st., room 419. WANTED—Partner in established packing business handling pickles and grocers’ sun- dries; additional capital will be utilized to increase business. For particulars address Charles F. O'Callaghan, atty., 39 Nevada blk. SETEADY man wanted as partner; plain, light work; small capital required; sre profit of $75 to each per month: owner is a practical workingman, COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT 0., Market st. LADY wants steady, active young man part- ner with $350; well established business: suaranteed to pay him from $5 to $10 day: experience unmecessary. Call room 825, \ Phelan building. WANTED—Partner with $4500 cash: have the best and safest business proposition ever presented, where large profit will be made; don’t answer unless you mean business; no agents. Box 2589, Call AN fneome for the family: dividends that will please you. Address International Lumber and Development Co. (assets $13,000,000), Drexel bullding, Philadelphia, Pa. $1750—GROCERY in' swell residence district acrose (he bay: fine stock, fixtures; living rooms; rent $15: sales $750 per month; owner retinng. Box 2727, Call office. $250 FOR half interest in good paying and fromias_bustness. $10 Telagraph avy., Oak- GEARY, 764—Furnished house of 22 rooms: rent $100; Income over rent; $100; bargain. i ol mtie e i sl O $215—RESTAURANT; seats 80 people; trade $16 per day; a good buy. 10271 Market st., room 2. $550—PARTNER wanted In saloon and restau- Cant: Cook preterred; & money-maker. "10E33 Market st. FOR sale—Grocery and bar, with I u- oot Tnguire ot 127 Sitver e o TOR sale—Fine paying 10c and 20c vaudeville theater in city of 10,000. 480 Eilis, room 325. FOR sale—A small grocery and bar. Inquire at 1898 Fifteenth st. 15 farnished rooms; good chance; bargain. 212 Last st. ; rent $15; will clear 75 per month. 102713 Market st, FOR sale—Saloon and restaurant; cheap. Call 831 Howard st, FOR sale—Saloon with lease. et.. from 10 to 3. ROUTE 12, San Francieco Call, for sale. Ap- ply San Francisco Call office. Apply 200 Ninth A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, {n wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ™M e M A e A R —_— R 1 e 1 o (<] N N MARION GRIFFIN, G Room 406, Examiner bldg. 3 R Telephone Black 3607. R 1 Free List of 1 F Hotels and Rooming-houses, F F ‘We Guarantee Titles. F 1 We have money to lend. 1 N Come and see us. N N ‘—HAVE A— —HIGH-CLASS PROPOSITION— —for some enterprising lady or gentleman— —of education and refinement— —new and modern house of 68 rooms— —partially furnished—fine furnishings— —Think of my rent, $6 per room— —b5-year lease— —House should clear $300 monthly— —Price §8500. MARION GRIFFIN is my only agent, —WB— —ESPECIALLY— —RECOMMEND TO YOU— 87-room house in a flne location— —4 blocks north of Market st.— —Swell entrance— ~—Elegantly furnished, right up to the hour— —Steam heat; hot. and cold water— —Near _good restaurants— —Necessary oash, $1500. MARION GRIFFIN, the real estate agent— —w —a reliable e how you— Jittle 12-room house near— —The Emporium— Price §400; rent $30; cleared $47 monthly —for last 9 years. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bldg. rtially furnished hmo—;. =B —As told in this ad of 1S lines— 4. —We want to sell— [ —An_apartment house of 150 rooms— 6. —Profit_steadily $396 monthly— 7. —It's very expensively furnished— 8. —Price $7500. A great n— 9, —Long lease. Rent $780 10. —You only need $2000 in cash— 11. —We promise to arrange balance— 12, —Respecttully, MARION GRIFFIN— 13. —P. 8.— 14. —If you do mot know— 15. —Our reputation— 18, —We shall gladly give you— 7. —BANK REFERENCES— 18, ANY reasonable offer buys a 43-rgom house_nicely located north of Market; rent $150; clears $175; books oven for examtnation. MARION GRIFFIN, 408 Bxaminer building. —_—— T % —SNAP IT QUICK— —18 rooms for $500— . oe Mmoo Mca i, —N et—; ly 1 —Don’t “‘think” toe lonk. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406 Examiner bidg., Corner 3 and Market. —Beautifully furnished and fine entrance— Splendid location. If you have $500 to pay down make your offer to MARION GRIFFIN. —_— ADMINISTRATOR'S sale. He says: e ;'O't l:u an offer on u;h“ hm-;' It must There ar rooms, Dave ey windows. .- The Thepitere o oo Profit $200 monthly.” —Long lease. MARION GRIFFIN, officé at Exami —Corner 24 m_'u.,‘“.:i; PRIVATE —BANATORIUM— —Yes a new corner house— —Centrally located— % N_Q“:'.u bel‘utlhlly furnished— —Now full of permanent roomers— —But well adapted— —for purposes of a sanatorium— —Call before Christmas. MARION GRIFFIN, room 408, Examiner bidg.. —Cor. 8d and Market. —Rent only §70 for 22 rooms— —Same owner for 15 years; price $1100— —During that 1 it has cleared ‘monthly. MARION GRIFFIN, the real eetate agent _EODGING-HOUSES FoR SALE Con. A—CAMERON & CO.—Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hoteis and All Kinds of Business Chances. One of the most complete and elegantly fur- nished 60-room StRIEhe S Fooming nouse; 16 mirutes' walk from Kearny st.; nothing finer in clty, combined with elegant new modern building; cheap rent; every room occupied with Raths ot B iR, Soesis S50 Pt Tonhy and sickness Is only cause of sale; ex- | Here Is 14 rooms; Van Ness: furpished in ok jund manogany: good earpews; all full: | e ¢ month; it is yours at $600. salary every mo First-class investment where you can earn $2400 per year on expenditure of $4500 in 48- Joom house; rent only $125 per month: choice location on Sutter st.; always full; best of oak furniture; good caj oak for selling. Tpets; sickness only rea Another one: a beautifully furnished 6-room flat; Sloane fitted it up 6 months ago and cost considerable over §900; think of the rent, only #25 per month; choice location; big snap; $400. We have 1§ beautitully furnished rooms in fine block on Post et ; full micest kind of room- i and modern throughout; ngs in [nice income; furniture in oak, birdseye maple; \f:r:;th-nd Axmin: pets; cost $1800 to X m 3 : e .o;g;'o' 2go; obliged to leave city; 12 rooms; fine block on Sutter; rent only $55; water free; oak furniture, moquet and Brus- sels carpets; nice little home; $700. You can't beat this beautifully furnished, 100-room, downtown house; carpets, furniturs and draperies of the very best; electric lights, steam heat; in fact, everything modern and long lease; cheap rent; owner leav- Blg snap; 81-room apartment-house; ~rent ::;v’.“ P ntoCm: well furnished end olearing T month; will $550 cash, bal- { ance time: price $os0” X This speaks for itself; 15 rooms, furnished in :::a; Do chpate: snd tull to the r?o! Ry , W] ri; 1 t 7! r Tonth: sickners compets sate. T 40 0 Grand, new, modern apartment- house; beau- tiful building; elegantly furnished; good long lease with cheap rent; only 15 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; has 180 rooms and pays $500 to $600 per month; always full; best class of people; & bargain can be had if taken at once. Golden opportunity to get nice T-room flat; rent only $40; water, garbarge and janitor service free; mahogany and oak furniture; car- pets body Brussels, new 1 year; cost $800: now $450; obliged to leave city. Here s 16 good rooms, close {n, with 3 rooms not furnished, but are all full and pays $50 per month above all expenses; owner taking larger house; price $1050, Swell family hotel on Sutter st.: beautifully furnished; always full; there are 80 rooms, rent only $425; obliged to leave city; will be sold at baif cost to furnish. 14 sunny rooms, close in; rent only $60 per month; some new carpets; everything nice and clean and pays well; price §900; $400 down, balance time; a fine chance. Nice little house of 18 rooms, .with good fur- niture and carpets: rent only $65; must dispose next ten days; make offer. First-class family hotel on Nob Hill; 80 beautifully furnished rooms; all full and doing & $ood business, but must leave city; only with ws. ) ‘We have a number of special bargains in flats of 8 to 10 rooms, new and modern; can be had for less than half cost to furnish; must be sold, either account of sickness or de- parture. Have large list of real estate, hotels, room- ing-Houses and business chances for exchange or trade alawys on hand. A CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. PERRETRSR v b s bl gt bia bl il Sl H. C. DECKER. .908 MARKET ST. H..C. DECKER. PHONE JOHN 031 SQUARE DBALING—CLEAR TITLES. OFFICE OPEN 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Over 28 years selling houses in this city. MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUEE. See the Following Bargains: i elegantly furnished; transient i ood investment. . transient; rent $80.. 600 Mission st.; good buy...... L 400 modern hotel; first-class location.12,000 hot new furniture L. 600 clears $750; only $5000 cash needed. clears $400 month..... 7500 tment-house; offer wanted. rent only $2560 cash... all light and sunny; rent $60. Market snap. up-to-date hotel genuine bargain: Turk st. McAllister st.; modern flat... clears $150; downtown. house; only 10-r. house; new fi . 1400 © 2500 . 3200 - house on Post st. 2000 rent $60; chols . + 1600 near Stocktos and Sutter sts . 1200 sunny corner; north of Market st. 400 always rented; clears $400........ 8500 apartment; clears $400 a month.. 8000 Turk and Taylor sts.; transient.. 750 transient; close to ‘theaters - 1000 rent £75: only $250 cash. .0 Ellis; elegant furniture & carpets 600 new furniture & carpets; bargain. 850 Larkin st.; sunny corner.......... S50 Ellis; st.; nice location; elegant.. 4000 O'Farrell 'st.; close In. . 550 flat; Ellls st.: only. . 250 Please call at my office for prices and loca- tions of these and many other choice houses: all bargains; also bargains in real estate, busi- ness places, exchanges, etc. H. C. DECKER, 906 Market st., cor. Stockton. MITCHELL & CO., 1208 MARKET ST. PHONE JESSIE 2081. Rooming and apartment-houses, hotels, flats. Sold to sult purchasers. Titles guaranteed. AUTOMOBILE AT YOUR SERVICE, A—16 ROOMS; O'Farrell; rent $80: for ..$1100 21 rooms; Post; rent $90; only.. -$1200 ‘We absolutely guarantee titles. A—53 rooms: new apartments; rent only $6 per room; 2-3 rooms and bath each; this is a golden opportunity; see it and you will i t. MITCHELL &'CO., exclusive agents. l%mlxc-lilflvsfilnn‘f Geary and Jones sts. ery central; will sell reasonable. Bo: Call office. L —_— LODGING-HOUSE, 12 rooms; all full; location; cheap. ~ 78415 Harrison unl e 81-ROOM house in manufacturing distri 't; price $900. Box 1507, Call office: e LODGING-HOUSE f < or sal ; 18 rooms. 834 —_— UPPER flat, finished attic; modern: 18 rooms; rent $60. Corner Laguna and O’Farrell sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements ana subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposits Open until 11 p. m. Fifth. CLAIRVOYANTS. B S i A— EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY To Consult RICHARD . MAYO—— G ST L rvoyant readings Goc this No charge unless satistactory. ou can be the - At 2 glance. betore vou have & chanes s utter one word, he will tell you what you came for and what you want to know. He will tell you your name, your age, occupa- tion. His descriptions of your friends and W-n-m ”:ro real as though they stood LOVE, COURTSHIP. AND MARRIAGE. Gives truthul revelation of all love affairs, troubles, marriages, -restores lost affections, reunites’ the &eparated, settles lovers' quarrels. - TELLS_YOU WHEN AND WHOM_YOU WILL MARRY. And how to WIN the man or woman you love, and how to make your husband or wife by trae, o Yo snd how to overcome all your enemies and how to & person at @ distance think of you, and how to DE- P PERSONAL MAGNETISM, THE Permanently located. - Thoroughly r v located. reliable. kst etz A Eiite et Hours—10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Private flat. MME. M. BERNARD, the famous clairvoyant and business medjum, is located at 17 Third st., near Market. She reads your life cor- Dreserit and fufure: srentest iviag ades ure; all affairs in life; as a proof of her power she will tell you what you called FREE of charge; $5 reading this week, §1; satisaction guaranteed. R THE OCCULT WONDER. FOR A RELIA INTELLIGENT t A CTANT HEADING. CONSULY PTION PARLORS. LADY' AT- FIVE e MRS SHAFFER, clairvoyant. card reader, has returned; sittins daily. 108 6th st..rooms 1-2. e teller, is now at & wel| 3 st bl { C._MAYO STEERS, trance medium. Cl:amonA- TS—Continued. ATTENTION. MRS. DR. CLARK, The weli-known medium and clairvoyant. may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will *how yc overcome your enemies and unite the sepa- rated; teil your entire life, past, present and future: satisfaction by mail; send stamp for | circular and special terms. 343 Geary st. ON YOUR WORRIES how to | EDUCATED English ment as experienced in city and Los valid: high oray 1 anoten ) wowld references assist in meedlegork or house duties. Box 2165, Cal! office. A_BOOKKEEPER cas! Tady: ex- A_BOOKKEEPER cashler, young pert accountant; quick, aceurate; all modern systemns: highest references; last position & YVears. Box 2002, Call office. MME. LYNN, 239 Powell st., parlors 1 and 2 The natural born occult, medium, psychic and clairvoyant of the Orfent; her famous $2 readings this week for 50c; gives business and personal readings daily and guarantees | satisfaction. MME. M. BERNARD reads your life correctly gives accurate description of the past, present and future; the greatest living ad- viser on all affairs in life; never failed to glve satisfaction; 25¢ up. Third st., next Examiner buflding. ISMAR, Egyptian seerees, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Franci Otfice hours—10 m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12;: Wednes- day evening, 8 to 8. Phone South 1141. MME. PORTER, clairvoyant, medium; born with double veil and second sight: tells past, present_future; 1. 50c; g. by cards $1; palm- istry full life read, $1. 303 Jones, nr. Eddy. GE “wants for this ERMAN woman wants hfl“uclelflgfl‘ for O eck: §1 day. Address MRS. V.. 8 Ritch st., off Folsom, between Third and Fourth; in rear; top floor. ch— By a competent woman, work cf Tina by the d MRS. C. M. H., 406 Harrison s ARTISTIC dressmaker would like engagements by the day. $150; dresses altered: perfect fit suaranteed. ' Box 2064, Call office IWOMAN wants work by the day: laundry or housework. | Address Laundrese, Call branch, 500 Hayes st. UNISH girl wishes place to do housework. 1, Perry st. FI MIDDLE-AGED woman; cook and light house- work. Apply 620 Clay st., after 11 a. m. MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st clairvoyan:, crystal seer and life reader, teils you exactly what vou called for without asking a ques- tion; names given; $1; hours, 10 to 8. MME. KRONENBERG, palmist, clah o ey Pareeit at.s tel Red 0837~ MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm.; & hours 10 1o b namen. 114 Franidin st A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. 305 Lar- kin, room 49; readings 1 to 5; tel. South 319. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted slate-writer and clairvoyant. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. —_—e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned Ly compressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F._Com- pressed Air Cieaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40, WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- : Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- .; phone Mission 225. COUNTRY newspaper propertles for sale: daily, weekly, W. F. CORNELL & CO., 518 Sacramento st. MITCFELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. FIRST-CLASS American woman, out of means. wants to go in good steady home; wash dishes or other light work; is a good plain cook; carfare, §2 50 week. ~Address 108% Third st., room 25, first fiight. FXPERIENCED nurse in og:.lnncmcntl w'ou:: like engagements; thoroughly compet take full charge of patient and child. MRS. BULL, 818 Fell st. PROFESSIONAL nurse wishes work hy the day or part of day; specialist in diet; water treatment; massage; terms reasonable. Ad- dress 1422 Geary st.; tel. Pine 3230. EAPERIENCED Parisitan dressmaker would like a few more day engagements: perfect work guaranteed: $2 per day. Box 2513, Call office, COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements, con- finement, invalids; cheerful, painstaking, reliable; references; moderate terms. MRS. KING, 1150 Turk st. EXPERIENCED Parisian dressmaker would like & few more day engagements: perfect work guaranteed; $2 50 per day. Box 2513, Call office. COMPETENT German woman wishes work by the day, washing, ironing and cleaning, $1 50 Box' 2577, Call. A _COMPETENT woman would like genera housework, cleaning or washing by the day. Address box 2754, Call office. work by the day. washing or $1 50 and carfare. MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. 4 RESPECTABLE, middle-aged la¢ desiring would like housekeeping. MRS, 30 Fifth st., Santa Rosa. 'ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating work: reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 243. CREDIT CLOTHIERS. RESPECTABLE young lady with G-year-old boy would like position as housekeeper. K. P. W., 2512 Raliroad ave., Alameda. WHEN YOUR WANTS EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Mals—Con A FELLOWCRAFT, 30 years. wants work o any kind except canvassing: has had g ars’ experience as a Wwatchman. W. g D.. 124 Eureka st S. F. WANTED—Situation by a young colored as butler or janitor or presser. 1109 Can bell st., Oakland, C. FRENCHMAN, first-class barber, not speaking English, wants small place in city or co try: speaks Spanish. Box 2909, Cail. MARRIED man desires position onm ranch stock preferred. Box 2217, Call office. SACK sewer and sack tender would l'ke posi- tion. FRANK VARGAS, 528 Pacific st. “ THE REALTY SYNDICATE. Capital paid in . e 34,800,000 %0 Surplus BiFevisa . 940,901 38 Iesues Six per cent Investment Certificates At par. Office—No. 14 Gansoms st, San Francisco, Cal. COMPANTES formed: mining or patents: stook sold; strong Fastern connections; advice fres Writs A. F. HARASZTHY, 523 Crosslay bidg. FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; aa immense service absolutely fres: taks advantage fhis department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-39 Geary st., on the square. COTTAGES, houses and flats to let; every do- sirable vacant place in Sam Francisco om our service absolutsly free; let us find you a place; come in and let us kmow what Tent you want to pay and the locality: “we do_the rest.”” Steriing Furiture Company, 1039 Market st., opp. McAllister. NEW, sunny artistically finighed flats on Van Ness ave.. near Francisco st. contain. ing 3 to 10 rooms; rents ranging from $23 to $35. VON RHBEIN Real Estate Co., 13 California st. EW swell flats; every poasible latest convent- close to main entrance to Park: § car one runs all_night; rent $2750 to th ave., nr. Fulton st.; open 11 to 4 egant sunny corper flat will be vacated .: 6 rooms and bath: must be seen to be appreciated: rent $40. Inquire 799 Cole ot.. Frederick. HOWARD, 2615—Lower flat of 8 rooms and bath; rent $22 50; warm beit of Mission; ne 108 A BUNNY corner 6-room flat; bath: basement; half block from Market Eighteenth and Castro et. cars. 3045 Seventeenth st. WANTED—By middle-aged Protestant woman, situation: private family; good home more than high wages. Address box 2008, Call. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you can get what you want from us and have it charged. CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deiiver tree. e e el COLLECTION OFFICES. WANTED—By colored woman, situation as gecond girl or general housework. 222 East Fifteenth st., East Oakland. NOE, 1082, corner Elizabeth—Sunny corner up- WOMAN wishes hoasework by the day or nurs- ing. 725 Brannan st., bet. Gth and Tth. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as housekeeper. Box 2168, Call. TWO Finnish girls would llke a position at general housework. 322 Fremont st. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads city or countrv, Pacific Collection 418 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. DENTISTS. = A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break. ‘warranted 20 yrs.: crowns, $3 50; fillings,50c; plates, $6; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $§ per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. PARIS Dental Parlors, 236 Kearny, cor.Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up;fllings,25c. GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 3%c; crowns, $2; no pain;open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,204 Sutter. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14,1st floor, Phelan bld.,808 Market, cor. O'Farrell. DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —_— McDOWELL Dressmaking & Miilinery_School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. DRESSMAKER wants eng: familles; price §1 75 per day. ements in private 1852 Ellis st. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button and buttonhole factory. 110 Taylr. DETECTIVES. DETECTIVE—Experienced female detective wishes work from private parties; Al ref- erences; reasonable rates. Box 2742, Call. ———— e A GIRL wishes place to take care of children or assist in light second work. Call 1 Polk. GERMAN girl wents work in kitchen or any other kind of work. 164 Fourth st. JAPANESE girl wants position to do cooking, washing, housework. $5 up a week. YOSHI, 417 Jones st.; tel. Hyde 1675. per flat; new; 8 rooms and bath; modern im- provements; convenient to 24th-Cast ELEGANT new upper 6-room, or lower § room flat; rent low. 1244 10th ave. Sunset district. MODREN flat, 7 sunny rooms; bathroor attic rooms and basement. near Van Ness ave. A SUNNY furnished 6-room flat. 3678 Six- teenth st. near Castro, after 5 p. m.; ref- erences exchanged. NEW upper flat of 6 rooms; every' convenience: 1428 Green $22 50. Apply 1521 Treat ave.; key M grocery. ELEGANT sunny 4-room flat. 1790 Hafght st., Golden Gate Park. 1—Upper. sunny, modern flat, 8 rooms, bath, basement and yard A CLEAN. sunny flat, 4 rooms, yard; sdults; EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. $1250. inquire 1111A Jones st. AA_A STEADY, sober, useful man wishes po- | FELL, near Filis ew f s sition; gardener, milk, good horseman and and bath e 'm&:ve—-:d nu; S Ty a driver handy with tools; good references. Box 2026, Call office. FLAT_Stx rooms with bath: modern. 57 Her- BRIGHT, honest young man of seventeen years wishes to work in a wholesale house; best of references. Box 2166, Call office. YOUNG man wants place to attend to old gentleman, lady or invalid and do other work in private house. Box 2208, Call office. MECHANICAL engineer; competent to tak charge; years of experience; 40 years of age Box 2021, Call offi PIANO player wants position; clalty. Box 2004, Call office. UPHOLSTERER wishes employment _in ragtime, spe- hotel. 1858 Eighth st., West Oakland. SALESMAN, cloaks or furniture, wishes & position. _ C. L., 219 Leavenworth st. FRENCH cook with first-class references. has honorability, wants situation in a private family or boarding-house: please state wages. Address G. RESSENCOURT, 611 Stockton st. mann st., junction Valencia and Market. FLAT 4 rooms: yard: 1319% Leavenworth st. HYDE. 2646—Modern flat, # rooms and bath; gas; rent $12. gas and electricity: maripe view: rent $25. MODERN upper flat; newly tinted: 5 rooms and bath; rent $25. 269 i4th. near Mission. NEARLY new upper flat, 336 Tehama st. PINE—3023. near Lyon—Desirable upper flat; new and modern; rent reasonable. LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. 1817 Pow- 4 rooms and bath. U ell Y flat, 5 rooms: rent $22 50. s TO LET—4 rooms and bath: $16. 434 Fair Oaks st. l PHOTOGRAPHER—Smart young man with some knowledge of photography seeks situa- tion with photographer, inside or outside; speaks Italian and French. Box 2001, Call. EDUCATIONAL. THE SAN FRANCISCO BARBER COLLEGE, T41A Howard st. ‘Was established Dec, 10, 1895, and is now entering on its 10th year; it Is the oldest in- stitution of the kind in California, and thou- sands of graduates of this college are to-day earning a good income, either on salary, per- centage or as their own boss. Mr. W. H. Dunnagan, the proprietor, is always alert and has kept pace with all the latest appliances in the tonsorial line; he has lately ded to the school an electrical face massage machine for massaging the face and scalp. Ladies and gentlemen are taught the art of barbering and hairdressing in 8 weeks. By our new method students are given an opportunity to almost make the amount of their tuition before leaving the college. The only barber coliege in the world where stu- dents have an Income from the beginning. Don't fall to call and inspect our college ‘when in San Francisco, Send for our catalogue. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical col- leges; refs. President Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bldg. E. R. AYRES, founder of Ayres Business Col- lege, has returned; bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand, typing; $5 month; life scholarship $50; positions eecured; day, eve. 723 Market. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' building. HEALD'S £chool of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., 8. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. A SUCCESSFUL college; new. large roome: perfec H graduates are getting pos tions. S. F. Business College, 738 Mission st. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; cay, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post s Established 1863; largest In the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. ALL Eng. and com. branches, $5 mo.; 47 les- sons Benn Pitman shorthand hold any posi- tion; indiv. instruc. West. Bus.Col.,1281 Mkt. CLASSES in short story writing and journalism ‘meet on Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 2 p. m., 333 Phelan bldg.; terms very reasonable. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col, 602 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. G. MANSFIELD, teacher of violln, gultar, mandolin, banjo. 522 Eddy st. . PR TARR, expert; 217 Fatiot buliing o%uflh n's":! :’:::.'u per month; A nans Sohoal bf Dancing, M15 Folke . ol —_— T SHORTHAND taught the mail and sonally. Miss M. G. B:rr&l?’m Ivntlm:?;r SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- Day PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. —_— e T CHEAPEST and best in America—The Waekly Call, 1§ pages. sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. BMFLOYMENT OFFIOES. A—JAPANESE and Chinese employment office supplies best help promptly; city or country. 8. . 839 Sacramento. Tel. James 5231. A—o%m Employment_Office—Japanese- _help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752, RELIABLE, sober, steady, trustworthy bar- tender wants to work in a reliable place; wages mo object; wants steady work. Box 2154, Call office. YOUNG man, 18, wishes position in office; Christian, honest, willing, quick: can be useful in any office capacity. -Willing. box 791, Cell. POSITION wanted by a young college grad- uate from East, with manufacturing con- cern; can furnish references and bond If necessary. L. A. GARY, 1523 Stanton st., Alameda, Cai. FURNITURE and hardware packer, under- stands shipping and handy with tools, wants a steady position: wages $2 75 per day. Box 2174, Call office. . WANTED—A situation by & good sober engl- neer familiar with Corliss and other makes of engines, alr compressors. dynamos and mo- tors; good references. Hox 2367, EDUCATED boy, aged 19, and willing to work, wishes position evenings in some store dur- ing the holiday season. Address box 2959, Call office. WANTED—A position by man te set up and connect stoves by day or job; city reference. Box 2216, Call office. YOUNG intellizent man and wife, Scandinav- lan, want positions; single or together; low wages. Box 2096, Call office. ‘WANTED—Collections; weekly or monthly, in :)nkllnfl and vicinity. Box 1578, Call, Ouk- land. YOUNG man, 17 years old, wishes clerical ition: can operate typewriter: am now learning shorthand eveninga Box 2170, Call CAPABLE man wants situation to work in a wine cellar or liquor store; can tend bar. Phone Hyde 1611. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wishes posi- ::lmll: ‘rldm luate commercial school. Box 2278, all office. TEN years' experienced draughtsman and sur- veyor wishes position for raflroad company: city or country. 762 McAllister st. . — A LANDSCAPE sardener wants place to do planting or out in new lawn: first-class work. Address GARDENER, 217 Minna st. Pikshadealls s B o xS e Yo GARDENER wants position on private place: ‘married; no children: best of references: years on last place. Box 2057, Call office. e e JAPANESE good boy who can do platn cooking wants position as a schoolboy or to do house- work (n nice family. RINO KIPADA, Japa- nese Mission, 22 Prospect place. JAPANESE first-class laundryman wishes po- sition in a family or hotel. I. Y., 502 Du- pont_st. —_— A JAPANESE wants housework kitchen; wi $3 or $4a vnk.wl.b'l"?t!’lf NOTO. '420 Powell st. JAPANESE boy wants position to do house- work. K. TAYA, 546 Haight st.; phone Page AN honest Japanese wants aftermoon work, 4 to 8; waiter or kitchen help; housework. R. WADA, 931 Sacramento st JAPANESE wishes a situation as schoolboy: housework; make bed. NICHIDE, S07 Polk. —_— JAPANESE boy wants position as helver to baker; pay. $20 month. Address 518 Jessie. S hakees gy A5 MOND. ARG SI8 Tyt A JAPANESE schcol boy, very fine fam cook; wages, $4. M.. 2318 Calitornia st AN honest Japanese boy wants work: Of atore o factory. 8. RAY, 30 Sacramend YOUNG Chinese wishes position ‘cook. iin!ly. :-n at Sang Wo Sang r&.'g .i-; cksop st. s RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- Tice: all Kinds mein: 15 Stackton: Matn 5155, sl i v el oo CHINESE and_Japanese help: ‘Tel. Main 1907, estab. 20 years. BRADLEY & CO. 640 Clay. “f A _FIRST CLASS Chinese cook wants in family. LEE, 714 Wasbington st. Sl tmlv LA WA, A FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook in family. LEE, 114 Washington st. o o8 PLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. m;-Eg'ASfl.Y'lumllh.d flat. 8 rooms and new plano, gas and coal range; rent $40. 3650 Seventeenth st. FURNISHED flat, five rooms, bath. gas; warm Deit of Mission. Address box 2078, Call. i e s s 2 L b ok NICELY furnished flat. 8 sunny roomas: ne childran: private. 426 Tehama st. l PLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. B e e et . FOR sale—Modern flat. 6 rooms and bath; fus niture in good condition. 319 Jones st. $150_COMPLETELY furn. flat, 4 rooms bath: rent §13; nr. Panhandle. Box 2066, (;1" PINE, 732—Five sunny r. and b.: well fur.: rent $25; sell or trade for small business. A MODERN sunny upper flat of % completely furn_ 4 months ago. WANTED—Flat or 6-room apartment: one room north window: Western Addition: aduits. Box 2258, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. WELL BT YU?RW'— e ) most money for furniture, fttings. merchandise and houses MARK 7 LEVY AUCTION CO., 1331 Market st. be tween 9th and 10th. Phone South 179. ABBR LEVY, Salesroom, 1135 Market st. Tel. Jesste T8I Don’t sell your furniture, carpets. office fur niture, etc., until you get his estimate. ‘WILL pay 20 per cent more for furniture than dealers or will sell on commission. L. F. BURD, auc.. 1636 Market: phone Jessie 2338. CALL on Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission st., be- fore selling your furniture. Phone Red rooms, T Jomes. ALMOST given away: storage plance, furni- ture, dirt cheap to pay storage. Whitehead's Storage; open eventngs. 1838 Market st. HENRY MAYER pays highest pricss for fur niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission: tel. Bush 818 ECEEMA CURE. —_— $100 FREE for any case of eczema, salt rheum or barber itch that I can’t cure; a trial treat- ment free. DR. BROWN. 54 Sixth st. —_— HELP WANTED—PEMALE. S SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVER- ALLS, JUMPERS AND COATS; NO EX- PERIENCE NECESSARY: STEADY WORK: GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 2% FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS, i bk X SRR N IN OAKLAND, COR. 10TH AND CLAY STS., SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS: NO EXPERIENCE NECES- SARY; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & coO. A—25 EXPERIENCED t dias Sxperienced weed ”fl.;;“:;,;‘;':,;” S 4 5 issfon st., LADIES wanted (o learn harber trade: on'y eigh* weeks required: wages carned whils learning. MOLER BARBER COLLEG 649 Sacramento st. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ waists. 856 Mis- sion st.. third fioor. R S e Hticeton - GIRL to o wages