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> THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. MAR ‘OU KNOW WHOM TO TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO = e MEETING NOTICES—Continned. or convenient to accomplish oin jects and purposes. der_of the Board of Directors. VADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, Ry GEO. GRANT, Its Cashier. cmber 24, 1904. 70 STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a resclution of the Board of Directors of The Park of California, a corporation . organized and existing tnder the laws of the State of ifornia, passed and adopted on Tuesday, the 31t day of January, 1905, at a regular meeting of said Board duly held at No. 400 California street, in the City and County of €an Francisco, In the State of California “the rame being the banking-houss and prin- cipal_place of business of eald corporations and being the buflding where the Board I JOHN D. SPRF Proprictor Adress Cor McNAUGE 3T . anager MARTIN Business Manager “on- ator Will w Yo With Directors of said corporation usually meets » meeting of the stockholders of sald cor- 1 year....§5.00 | poration is hereby called for and will be held © mos.. 4.00 | &t No 400 California street, in said City e | ara County of San Francisco (the eame be- 50 | ing the banking-house and principal place © 700! of busizess of said corporation, and being the building where the Board of Directors of said corporation usually meets), on TUES- DAY, the 4th day of April, 1905, at three o'clock in the afternoon of day, for the purpose of considering, deciding and acting tpon the proposition to increase the capital etock of said corporation, The Bank of Cali- fornia. from three million (3,000,000) Aoliars, 8ivided into thirty thousand (30,000) ehares the par value of one hundred (100) dol. each. to four million (4,000,000) dollars, be divided into forty thousand (40,000 ehares of the par value of one hundred (100) dollars each. By order of the Board of Di- rectors. Dated Jan. Siet, 1905, ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary of The Bank of Cali- fornia. SKHOLDERS' MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union ron Works will be held at the office of the ompany, 222 Market street, San Francisco. State of California, on TUESDAY, March 7, 1805, at 11 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. $5.80 Per Year Extra 4.15 Per Year Extra 1.00 Per Year Extra AUTHORIZED IPTIONS be forwarded when re- in ordering change of ad- alar to give both NEW SE in order t OAKLAND OFFICE lephone Main 1083 CHARLES N. CHAMPION, Secretary. Office. 222 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ), 1908, THE California Debris Commission, eceived application to mine by having hydraulie from Orrin Sawyer, George L. Ban- roft in Union min oft and Alvin W. B: ear Gibsonville, Sierra County, Cal., drain- Slate Creek. which reaches Yuba gives notice that a meeting to re- stests will be held at room 68, San Francisco. Cal.. March River, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE free; private, confidential; business legally and promptly transacted; attachments, collections, probate, mechanics’ liens, tenants kruptey: deeds, mortgages, home- nership papers,contracts, wills,etc. MATTHEWS, 632 Market, rm.. 23 30 to 8:30. Tel. Black 23 | Advice free in all legal matters;private divorces cialty: quick: quiet; no pay unless divorce collections made; partnership . etc., drawn. Open evenings tablithed 22 years. G. W. et st., bet. Mason & Taylor. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg.. 6th floor entrance room 611; established 20 vears: all courts, general courts and office ice; no fees in advance or for consulta- : evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. a cases handled; no fee in advance: open Sat- urday envenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Market, r. 38, law husiness; no charge unless suc- ; open eveninge. 927 Market, room 301. al room 304; consulta- open_evenings. ARK, 927 Market, on free; no fees in advance MON AGENTS WANTED. and ted. B | SOLICITORS of good address, men and wo- R. HILLMAN, Recorder men; only those who can refer to success- P > SN A — | ful work: liberal salary. 342 Crossly Blds. fi A HARVEST for agents; §6 to $25 per day. [, 382 O'Farrell st. - ] AUTOMOBILES. BEAUTIFUL mahoga F. & FENING, i meeting and | grand plano in ex- change for 1604 runabout auto: autocar pre- ferred. Address Box 827, Call CADILLAC automebile, 1003, in good condition, for sale: will carry 4 peopie. Box 9251, Call OLDSMOBILE for_sale; run very liitle; in best condition. Box 8050, Call ‘office. UMACHER, Secretary. ] | ASTROLOGY. | ASTOR. noted N. Y. astrologer, man of ability: consuitation $1; booklet frec. 997 Market st. — e ASTHMA CURE. | DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; c 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also Tenth and Washington, Oakland. BEAUTIFUL baby boy wants good home. Address MRS. HINSBERG, 1202 Mission st. | WOULD like the care of one or more children from birth up; large sunny yard; near school. Box 8388, Call. | | | BOARDING FOR CHILDEEN. | SPEAR, Secretary GOOD home for 1 or 2 children; room for parents. S5 Rausch, near Folsom. GOOL home for 1 or 2 children to board; sun— ny yard; near echool. 1910 Baker e e, BUSINESS CHANCES. lar an- ders in ation of o A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. For sale—32 fine copper claims, north of San Francisco; title perfect; 2 mountains of ore: Selby’'s assay, lowest 23 per cent, highest 40 To the Snarehoiders of THE NEVADA NA- ONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO- n that, pursuant-io a 24 hat, per cent; solid ore from surface, solld ore 9 ©f Difectors of The | from ledge, no waste; 35 miles from coast, ofDEn W raneo cn river; water, wood and coal plenty; gold & spe J;r::l rem;lla I‘ enough to pay for expense of working mine; Uiy and regularly | $4,000,000 worth of copper within 100 feet of surface. ERON & For further particulars see CAM- The Nevada . o will be held ce of | Pt Of o siness | $900-—Fine little downtown saloon; rent only President n $30; one block north of Market, and doing sdn Nations Bank of ey | Dice business: Enap for frst-class saloon ulldihg known as the Ne- | hen. See CAMERON & CO. *itual on_ the north- | ihe street and Montgomery | y of San Fran- | $1200-A1 grocery and liquor store; long es- tabiished; fine location; owner guarantees to clear §300 per month; the fixtures are worth price _asked: retiring from business; CAMERON & CO. $4000—First-class hardware store; well located; biocks from Market st.; established 6 ars; well stocked and doing good business, d purpose and voting upon | » but on account of sickness must ba sold; more than value In sight CAMERON & CO. A-—3000 buys the best little restaurant in clty; fine location; rent only $12 per month; one living room; large stock groceries on -| hand: plenty table linen: fine,stecl range; s | liguor license; rent paid to March 15; ali tional Bank of San Fran to ! areo Nevada National Benk of San | | 1 ,000,000) Qivided | clears $150 per month. See CAM- 0,000) es of the par ¥ & CO. ed dol ($100 00) each | ~ " g :2\_.:;'5"3' ($6.000,C00). i thflaggezarn; st. ©f the par: value of one stands on Kearny, fiurd, Sixth, Mar- 100 00) ¢ share. | t pay well.. .§125 to $600 | and bers, good corners; well - | | _stocked ..... ....8550 1o $4000 d_Companyes corf twenty Candy, stationery, delicacy stores, $150 up (20,000) shares of such increase of i payment of three million dol- | ($3,000000) in gold coin of the United Summer resorts. hotels, roadhouses, business of all kinds; prices'to suit; casy terms. EITEL & CARROLL..........2i2 Kearny st. e, or its equivalent. and the transfer by Welis Fargo and Company Bank of its good | O’'DONNELL, JEPSON. & CO., 1130 Market at. ade Dam banking business In Real Estate and Business Brokers. ‘ornia to The Ne ticnal Bank of San Francisco. o b) To sell to su =rsons as the directors deem advisable, t ousand (10,000) shares ©f such increase of capital fo: not less than two hundred dollars (3200 00) per share, payable in gold coln of the United States. () To increase the surplus of The Nevada | Natione]l Bank of San Francisco after said | i Rare chances in business at low prices. Hoiel and bar on Sixth st Al; trial given; accicent cause for selling; $2250, $1600—Bakery and restaurant gn, Fourth o near Market; average business $70 per day. $1600—Saloon and improvements In Mission; one of the best locations; a snap. Baloon license wanted. _— ONE of the best ilvery and boarding_stables in the city; large brick stable with 3 floors; 150 stalls: 1 block from Market st.: has boarding horses, 75 lvery horses, 20 hacks, €0 buggies, harness robes, etc, with lease for 5 years to run. with privilege of 5 more, for sale in whole or any part of same; will sel lease end good will. Address box 7050, Call officeqy increase of shares is dispoted of as herein- | ve provided, from one million five hun- thousand ' deliars ($1,500.000) to jon five hundred thousand dollars the manner following, viz: on dollars ($1,000,000) of three million dollars cbtained from the sale and s thousand (20,000) shares capital to Wells Fargo poration. to the present three $3.- be bill of | ADVICE free; legal divorce, costs $12; all law | DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet; advice | | __ BUSINESS CEANGES—Continuod | A ORNER grocery on Union st.; rent a place doing a good 3 living room 20, business; clean, fresh stock; sickness com- peis owrer to sell. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st A $1250 finely fitted up coffee, tea and crockery store; well established with 3 nice living rooms; lease if wanied: value in sight; & bargam. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. RARE chance—Rare chance—Rare chance— §350 will buy one of best located cigar stands, Kearny s to Market; a bargain; investigate, buy, buy and buy at once, if you wish to maeke money. Scee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; restaurant and_coffee saioon in Oakland, long lease, rent $40, a good paying place and the location the very best. Call R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny. must be sold to-da: th cllise A—$5060; DELICATESSEN, dairy produce and tamale kitcaen; daily sales about §70; place established years; easily clearing $400 above expenses; cail for particulars. R. G. WILKE, 261, Kearny st. A—$2000; SALOON in wholesale district, place established 30 years, choicest stock of liquors, the best class of patronage and a first-class aying busiress. Call R. G, WILKE, 26% earny. A—$1150; GENERAL merchandise store, the lo- cation first-class in the Miesion, 3 rooms, rent $15, choice stock of dry goods, motions, crockery, cigars, tobacco, butter and eggs, { this 15 a fine chance for active mar Particulars R, G. WILKE, 26% i A—$650; PARTNER wanted In good paying saloon on Kearny st.; German preferred. For particulars K. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Business Chance Protectivo and Refer- ence Bureau. WE _are ot brokers. ) We do not sull properties; we investigate ‘ and analyze businéss propositions and give you the advantages of expert business opin- ion_and advice. We help you to avold mistakes and to make the safest and most profitable invest- ment, F. BUSINESS CHANCE 8. PROTECTIVE AND REFERENCE BUREAU, 1101-1103 New Food Buflding. F. ADAMS CO. 318 Mason st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you can get swhat you want from us and have it charged. —_—— CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phoile Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 50c; plates, $5 full set; all work painless aud warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 Market, nr. 1ith— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per extracung 50c; gas given. PARIS Dental I i Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor, Bush. Set teeth, §1 50 up;crowns,§2 up; fillings, 25c. FILLINGS, 25c and 00c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 960 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 7hc; silver, 850; crowns, §2; no | pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. l 1 A—$2250; CORNER saloon, with 7-year lease; best location in the Mission; place estab. years; has large stock and is elegantly fitted up; rent $55; a place known to be always paying well. Call R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$1000: SMALL steam laundry; years, but doing now already a business clear net §150 per mont! Richmond D} trict. Call R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A $1100 UP-TO-DATE machine shoe repairing plant acrcss the bay, complete line of ma- estab. 2 to chinery, business well _established, right place for live man; owner going East. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A §1000 BAKERY in the Mission, living rooms, all store trade, daily receipts about $25. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A $1200 COAL. wood, hay and grain yard, established 17 years, 3 wagons, 2 horses, must be sold at once on account of death of owner; a good business. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny. A—$800; LODGING-HOUSE for sale or-to ex- change for chicken ranch; 13 rooms; rent $35; clears $50 per month. Call for par- ticulars, R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. and bar; cholcest ars' lease; rent s cash business ¥ $75: place doing a first-clas and 18 known as one of the best paying cor- ners in that I WILKE, | _20% Kearny A—$300; MILK store and branch living rooms; best location in the Mission; cheap rent. Call R. G. WILKE. 261 Kearny. A—$1000; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon on Bilis st.; place doing & first-class paying business: must be sold at once on account of sickness of owner. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ation, Call R. | B R AYRES, founder of Ayres Business Col- moved from Geary st. and Grant ave. Rooming-Hounges and Hotels for Sale, CAEPET BEATING AND CLEANING. UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED. Our Services Free to Buyers. Money to Loan, Telephone Main 33-4-3. MARION GRIFFIN, 8th floor. Room 801. New James Flood Building, 970 Market, Opposite ‘‘The Emporfum.’ Offices Near the Elevators. ROOMING-HOUSES and HOTELS FOR SALE COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process ussd for cleaning carpets on floor without tamo:ld, carpets and rugs also cleaned by compres alr at_shop; vrices moderate. F. Com- pressed_Air Cleaning. Co., 308 Market st. phones Main 152 and Bush 479 o3 WHEN you become disgusted with your wori send for SPAULDING'S Plon=er Carpet-begt- ing Works, 335-357 Tehama st. Tel. South #0. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleant 1509 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, Works. "$e. FRED HAGE- CO.; phone Mission 225. ‘er 1061, Star Renovating Co.. 530 G. T o ::f: s 8 upholstering. ~—— LOYMENT WANTE M 'A, ~ A GOOD Japarese boy, gentle and honest, wishes posl%‘on as store porter or chamber work in hotel; wages $8 up per GEORGE, 5171; Post st. A JAPANESE competent first—class cook de- sires a position jn private family: has refer- ence. FRANK ‘T., 2118 Devisadero st.; tel. Scott 518, A JAPANESE, first-class cook. wants posi- tion in small hotel or family boarding-house. H. A._ 708 Taylor st., city. HONEST Japanese boy wants position at gen— eral bousework In family. K. !.‘\TSUML&A. 451 Jessie st.; phone Folsom 2742. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class No. 1. No. 2. carpst cleaning, 3¢ yard. Tel. Mission 74 R B ] iy e g -AD\':;(‘I:C;;:.K Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; amily. hotel; : 5 Carpe T 30 i tel. Main 380, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. $40,000; Al "busi- ness; price £25,000. fine " dining - room; very swell. Investigate It. Transi No. 3. 40 A P ARTMENT- house of 46 rooms. Price $2000. Rent' $200; $500 monthly; located 2 blocks of Market; $150; profit §175. Al business. Near Post & Hyde. TR T No. 6. SNAP; 24 rooms, No, 8. $1200; third cash $150 down and rent $60; profit $60. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beatin reasonable, 1703 Harrison st. COLLECTION OFFICES. & works: prices tel. Mission 263 JAPANESE boy, experienced in cooking and housework, desires a situatiop as cook. M. TAKE, 2384 O Farrell st. h JAPANESE boy destres.a situation as school- speaks well. FRANK HATI 238A O'Farrell st. A FIRST-CLASS cook_ Chinese, wants position in hotel or restaurant; city or country. Ad- dress 734 Sacramento st. ¢ity or country. -y Montgomery 'l:;’. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. ———— AZORPHEUM Employment Otfice—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st,, tel. Main 5752, A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton at.; tel. Bush 859. CHINESE and Japanese help; eatab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1007. BRADLEY & CO., 840 Clay. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung's, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery Sehool— Patterns cut 1o measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. i Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. —_—— ... EDUCATIONAL. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical col- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eveng. session. Phelan bldg. lege, has returned; bookkeepihg, penmanship, shorthand, typing; $5 month; life scholarship $50; positions secured; 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 School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., & vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der’Nalllen School, 118 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. PARTIES wlehing to learn o read and write English, lessons private; forelgners taken. 3542 Seventeenth st. 4 IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2126 Cali- fornia st.; Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 3, 1905. $10 monthly; 10| in good’ condition. rooms; on Geary —_— st.; quiet, respect— able. No. 7. ly; will exchange | 72 rooms; mnew; for smaller house. beautitul; ullrn ———— $250 monthly; it's| No, 10, a splendid apart- 88 rooms; $5700; ment house, cash or ex- = - ange for smaller house; income $430 No. 9. over rent, rooms: 1% cash or will ex- No. 12. change for real es- To - lease, fur- tate. nished. 150 rooms; should’ clear $350 5 menthly. 2 Tooma 580 No. 14. room ; . rent $40; clears| $1600—17 rooms; Al boarding house; $52; electric lights. o profit $85 monthly and living for 8 13 veople. “THE FINEST - 80 rooms; near No. 18. New house; new NOB_HILL. furntture; 37 rms.; Cleard $500 month.- y. Chinese Employment Ot- fice: all kinds help. 315 Btockton: Main 5188. ————————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FPELALE. ki A YOUNG Irish cook, 3 years' references. An infant's nurse; 4 years last place. A first-class second girl. A French seamatress. A number of good housework giris want situations. Call_or _telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st., near Powell ELDERLY American woman for housework and cooking; good home and moderats wages; no mail answered. MRS. SMITH, 1065 Mar- ket st. YOUNG woman wants position as housekeep- er to take care of children; good references. Apply 17503 Howard st. A WOMAN wants place, general housework and cooking. 1779 Haight st. YOUNG woman wants position as housekeeper or light work. Apply 17583 Howard st. YOUNG lady wishes position as upstairs girl or lady’s maid; 8 years’ experience; refer- ence; speaks German and English. Box 8406, Call office. RELIABLE mer A WEEK'S news for 3 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per ¥yr. l BXCHAIGE. TO exchange for a good road horse, suitable also for light ranch work, 200 shares of the stock of the United Crude Oil Company: non-assessable; company now has 2 large ; horse must be sound Address W. J. WHITE, 20 . room 8. REALTY Syndicate Continental B. and L., Pacific States B. and L. and all bullding and loan certificates purchased at top price. 513 Call bldg.. or 107 Crocker bidg.. 8. F., Cal. REALTY SYNDICATE CERTIFICATES. PRIVATE party will pay 85 cents on dollar it sent at once: can use for real estate. Box 7135, this offiee. REALTY SYNDICATE CERTIFICATES FOR SALEInstaliment and paid up; aiso $1000 & L. offer wanted. 7837, Call. WILL pay €0c for Realty Syndicate certificates, W. B BARNARD, 476 10th st._ Oukland. FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense lat servics absolutely free; take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. 'Cordes Furniture Co., 243-59 Geary st., on the square. COTTAGES. houses and flats to let; every de~ sirable vacant place in San Franmcisco om our lists; service absolutely free; let us find you a place; come in and let us know what rent you want to pay and the locality; “‘we do the rest.” Sterling Furniture Company, 1039 Market st., opp. Mcallister. SUNSET—Ninth ave., 200 feet frgm park en- swell 'entran clears $175; spectable. Na. 15. = CORNER. No. 18 EXTRA SUNNY, Swell—52 rooms 24 rooms full of| makes month- first-class roomers. ly; onl $1500 fritiies down and easy, terme. 4 No. 1. - 31 - room apart- No. 20, ment house: 9 un- Transient — 21 furnished; ~ $1500: rooms; $1000: near clean; north of]| Ellis and Powell; Market. it's a snap; make No. ¥ No. 22, 35 rooms; rent| $4000—48 rooms; $35; price $1500; profit §200; rent no dark rooms $200; corner; easy newly papered terms; apartment— profit $140 month. house. A—$350: DELICAMESSEN store and branch bakery on Ellis st.; 4 living rooms; rent §1' a bargain, See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearn; A—$2200; COFFEE saloon in best locatio rent $50; place taking in above $70 per da; 10 years' lease; a splendid offer. Call R, G. WILKE, 26} Kearny s A—GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send. for catalogue. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col., 602 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. PANISH—Quick method, easy learning: dally lessons, 4 to ® p. m. Room 42, Parrott bldg. { A—$3000; CORNER grocery, kept by owner 9 years; doing a large business; owner has an- other ‘corner grocery and bar for $8000; must sell either one: take your choice; location the best. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER saloon on Sixth st.; place doing a good paying bust lease; a first-class bus! s particlulars see R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. 2200: CORNER salgon on Californa s rent $75: old established business and good paying place; fine fixtures; large stock; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$4000; BAKERY and confectionery; estal lished many years; baking 7 barrels per da: | 6 horses wagons and buggy; one of the best | _in this city. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$1750; CORNER_grocery and bar with 3 living rooms; on Sacramento st.; 414 years' lease; rent $45; the very best location. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 2 CORNER grocery and bar: 5 years’ lease; rent $40; store doing large cash busi- ness;’ location can’t be beat: value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. WANTED—Partner with capital to take up and work good placer ground in Peru; must be experienced placer and hydraulic mine Address H. G. HALKRTT, Alderbrook, As- toria, Oregon. FOR sale—A first-class patent for a summer resort; euitable for the Golden Gate Park; something new. For full information ad- dress GUSTAVA PAYER, Engineer, Grants Pass, Ore. 12-ROOM rooming-house; newly furnished; all rooms vented; near U. C. entrance; suitably arranged for boarding also; rent $45 per month; a bargain; price $625. D. L. JUXGCK, 2111 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. A DRUG store in a thriving bay town; a good opportunity for a physiclan, as the business can be readily handled in conjunction with his practice. Address MACK & CO., 13 Fremont st. THE best paying restaurant business; clears $300 month; will convince anybody interest- ed; wiil go at any sacrifice; proprietor unable to work or care for business; investigate. Address box 8512, Call office. SALOON and grotto for sale, Redding, Shasta Co., the liveliest mining town In State; must be ‘sold_account of sickness; best fitted and paying place in town; good location. Inquire 816 Market San Francisco, Call — e S $250—GOOD chance for steady man to become partner in cash business; dutles easily learned: such profit of $76 a month to each. Call 11 to 3, 181 Montgomery st., room 8. FOR sale—A fine hotel with bar in one of the best interfor towns; nicely furnished and good stock of liquors and supplies on hand. Address box 5450, Call office, BROOKBANK-BRATTAIN CO. San Francisco's Leading Agents, 017 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. WANTED—Party with small capital; can make $14 a day; positive proof. Hours 11:30 to'1 p. m.. 218 Kearny st., room 4. A PARTNER wented in light business with email capital; must be eatisfied with $18 to $35 a week; trial given. 47 Geary, room 5. GROCERY and bar for sale in & fine business location; good stock on hand: price $1050. Address box 8751, Call office. $75 MONTHLY—Steady man with $300 wanted as partner; genteel business; must drive horse and buggy. Apply 235 Kearny st., r. 4. —_— NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a Eood Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. RESTAURANT for sale in the best oil town in the State. For particulars address box 7043, Call office. GOOD paying restaurant in good location; will stand thorough investigation; none but prin- cipals need apply. Cal. Inv. Co., 7T77% Mrkt. GROCERY and bar for sale on O'Farrel]l st., close in. Box 8752, Call. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; good stock ‘on hand: lease; must sell. Box 8650, Call. FOR sale—Hotel and billiard rlors in bay town; good business. Box 2, Call office. ‘ma sale—Account departure; cheap; ‘paint shop coruplete. 288 O'Farrell st., fruit store. CORNER grocery and bar for sale; flo agents 32815 Twelfth st MUST be sold; account sickness; grocery, liquor, bakesy and notion store. 290 Crescent. — e DENTAL office and practice for sale In city. §540, Call. b GROCERY and delicacy; have two stores; KENT Law School, always open; fourteenth vear; books free. 536 Parrott buflding. FRENCH, Spanish,German, Eng. Miss HEMPEL, formerly pupll of Prof. De Filippe, 951 Sutter. Arith. gram. Bookps. ,shorthand. eve indtv.instruc. Western Bus. Col., 1281 MEt.n.dth SHORTHAND taught thor'ly by mail and per- sonally. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgomery. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION——Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st,—Night class. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open_until 11 —_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & C Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. well located on NE cor., where the rent is less than $4 per room; well fur- hed apartment-house; near Larkin st.; al- s full and clearing over $200 per month; owner retiring from business; first-class in- ment for $4200; with us exclusively. fine block; Post st.; rent only 50; water free; well furnished; price $250. 7 rooms; $37 70 rooms, modern; downtown house; cheap rent; well furnished 'and up to date; has fine out of town transient trade; never clears less than $300 per_month; dissolution of partners cause of sale; exclusively with us. 24 rooms, rent $120; fine location; all new furniture and first-class; clears over $756 above all expenses; big bargain at $1500. An elegant 83-room family hotel, catéring to §. F.'s best people, furniture, carpets and dra- peries of the best, everything up to date; noth- ing better in city; guaranteed to clear $1000 per month above every expense; will sacrifice for 15 cost to furnish; price $24,000; exclu- sively with us. 16 rooms, rent only $75; oak furniture, good carpets: ail housekeeping; only 2 rooms t look after and clears a nice little income, price only $800. A beautiful NE cor. 8-room flat on Geary; rent only $55, where 4 rooms clear whole of rent; located east of Hyde; modern building; ‘well furnished; rare chance to obtain fine sun- ny home cheapy price $650. \ = 43 rooms; south of Market st.: fine corner; rent only $125, with long lease; cak furniture, good carpets; clears now $160 per month and landlady has 3 rooms: will take 10 or 12 room house in exchange; price $2500. 60 rooms; fine new building and elegantly furnished (n weathered oak, mahogany and birdseye maple; Axminster and velvet carpets; long lease; will guarantes to clear $300 per month; never been on market; sickness cause : only with us. 6-room modern flat; well furnished only 6 months ago; rent only $25; cost over $800 to furnish; regular snap $400. 57-room, new, modern apartment-house: ele- gantly furnished in mahogany, oak and birds- eye maple; velvet carpets: 2 and 3 room apart- ments: b years' lease; all full; obliged to go East; only with us. 80 rooms; new and elegantly furnished: fine central location; 8 years' lease; here js chance for experienced business woman to make some money; on account of aickness can be got for 1-3 cost to furnish; price $1000. 20 rooms; fine location; rent only $75; oak furniture; good carpets: mostly housekeeping; all full;’ will take $500 to get in: balance can be pald out of house: price $1200. Well located downtown house of 100 rooms: 3 block off Market st.; new and elegantly furnished: will clear $500 per month if run right; can be bought for oné-third of cost to furnish; owner must leave city; pickup at $5000; only with us. i 30 rooms; first class; new transient house; ‘well furnished and dfldn&flm business; owners ars getting old and wish to retire from busi- ness; price $2500. - cheap rent; good furniture and carpet: housekeeping: close in on street; fine little home: price 80 rooms; well located; . downtown house; owner guarantees to clear $400 per month the year around over all expenses; elegantly furnished; flne location; 415 years' lease; a e!lll:cel of lifetime to make some money; ex- clusively. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FISHER & CO., Succeseors to Mitchell & Co., ‘houses, hotels in and flats. James Powell and Market, rm. 436; phons | * one million five hindred thousand HENRY SCHMIDT & CO, KLAN 300,0005, and by aiso adding one b i 855 Broadway, cor, Tth room il lars (§1,000.000) out of the cash to be obianed (rom the sale of ten thousand | o o et Chances. (10,000) shares of said increase of capital OUR ‘MOTTO: e present surplus of one million five HONEST REPRESENTATIONS. ed thoveand dollars (§1,500.000), thus aggregating thres milllon five hundred thou. SUSTICE TO FHE OWNER eand Zoitars - (52.500.000) H SATISFACTION TO THE BUYER, incresse the nusiber of Girectors from | - W ffteen. $360—IF token in 3 days; candy and ice cream V. place on Market st immediate depat et ‘&ola)ol;in\-;zml.l.f mmediate depazture. Apply 2 /] JEPSEN & CO., 1130 Market st. the articies of assoclation of in such manner as to said hoiders, or any adjourned sharenfiders. shall seem must sell one: want offér. 1398 Jackson st MUST sell; delicatessen store; sickness cause; no reasonable offer refused. ‘619 Post ‘st. CIGAR stand to rent. NW.—orner Hi and First sts, ; g $2000—FOR sale; Iivery stable; stand, In- quire Lendgraf stabie, Mill Valley, Cal. FOR edie_Fine grocery and bdr. Northeast corner Filbert and Fillmore sis. PARTNER for zen. repairing and mi busi- hesa: © mo. work ahead. $i7ta Mashec s FOR sale—Good inside route on The Call. ply 271 Fourth st. g . Ap- » the best interets of the shareholders of the‘:nlsmcuua:. Vi, To Gc every and any other act or thin BUTCHER shop clearing week; first-class Jocalily, in Mission; horsa und cart; refrigerator; price $600. K Cor. Sev- enteenth znd Howard. | n $30 1o §35 per| A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements subscriptions has ?ntgx Bt., been opened at 1008, , Opposige Fitth. Open untll 11 p. m. gt 5 p e FOR sule—Manila house, tween Third and ; | rifice: ‘parties have to sonable offer not refused. A SNAP—Furnished 10-room rooming-house: party must leave: call bet. 1 and 2. Pl om i Sel SR L SRERTE Bs NEg LODGING'HOUSE; 20 mfilm ; very cheap; owner kas to leave . 629 Clay st. FOR sale—Swell 21-room lodging house. Call & No. 21, No. 24. rooms, 2| 124 rooms—$4000; unfurnished; on rent $360; roomers Post at.; owner| are all ~ business sick {n hospital. men. No. 23. No. 26, 41 rooms—$1000. 200-room house; 20 unfurnished; in- only 35 furnished; great opening’ for| come $183 over right person. rent: have you - furniture for 20 No. 25. $1400—24 rooms; rent $36; all house— No. 28 keeping: near Van $600—12 rooms, Ness and Market. fine furnishing: e near Eddy and No. 27. Van Ness; $350 $250 in cash and cash and $10 in- $250 in $10 install- stailmenta, ments; rooms; corner’ (north), r;&{s’% R WE large No_ 2. new houses - for $5000—60 rooms; lease, or will build profit $500 month; to suit your own owner ~ guarantees| plans. ft. This is a de- —— pendable house. No. 32 —_— IF YOU WANT No. 31, to buy a house on EXCHANGE. instaliment plan, We have 23 come and see us. houses to exchange, — for other houses. No. 34, - B EAUTIFULLY No. 33. furnished; 24 32-room corner| rooms; very siveil; house for $2000; price $2000; $500 net income $129 50 down; wi over all expenses; ack you income s:n;n,;mo‘;m fuz over rent; i for | andlady occuples $1000. 4 rooms. ¥ ssured Succes: Succeed R-1-C-H-. 421A Ellis st. The grea ..Assured Success others fail. D M-A-Y-O, 421A Ellis st. living adviser on the continent. A clairvoyant known from ocean to ocean as the marvel of the century with a reputa- tion no unjust critielsm can disturb. The name MAYO a double guarantee. B0c. A 50—COMPLETE—500 READING, B0c. This includes everything. At & glance, before you have a chance to 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, occupation. Love, Courtship and Marriage. Gives truthful revelations of all love affairs, troubles, marriages, restores lost affections, reunites’ the separated, settles lovers' quarrels. Tells you when and Whom you will marry. How to attain success. Whether your present business investments will be successful. No matter’ what may be your hope, fear or ambition, call on this gifted man and find relief. His descriptions of your friends and enemies are as real as though they stood before you. He tells you every- thing, good or bad; you hear the truth and nothing\ but the truth. If you are discon- A RELIABLE girl wishes position to do up- stairs work and plain sewing; make herseif generally useful; best city references, Box 974 Call office. YOUNG lady wants position in doctor's office or as assistant in office work or saleslady: experienced; best of references. Box 7550, Call. EXPERIENCED stenographer and general of- fice assistant desires position. Box 7111, Call office. A PRACTICAL nurse with good reference would like to nurse and care for an invalid lady. Call at 1410% Geary st. HOTEL work waMed by capable man and wife; can do anything in that line; very best references. Domestic Exchange, 462 Geary st. YOUNG woman wishes position In country to do platn cooking and ilght housework; Lake County preferred. 477 McAllister MIDDLE-AGED _ woman home in owner's absence; references. O'Farrell st. YOUNG lady wants position as bookkeeper and typewriter; two years' experience; can give good reference. Box 8360, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants situation in small private family, 149 First st. SHIRTWAIST suits from $3 up; plain sew- ing. 3340 Twenty-first st. wants to care for 402 GOOD business woman wishes situation: cap- able of taking full charge. Box 8544, Call. A FIRST-CLASS Infant's nurse wants situa- tion; best city references. Phone John 3266. —— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. SITUATION wanted as foreman in machine shop, factory, toolrcom or any large plant where services of a strictly first-class ma- chinist and. toolmaker can be profitably em- ployed =t §100 and found; will go anv placs in the world; am an extra good designer on special tgols where work is wanted inflarge quantities. . Box 7818, Call office. DAIRY foreman to take charge of dairy of 250 cows: must board men and give refer- ences; state nationality and experience. Box 8441, Call office. PAINTER and paper hanger; has all tools; all work guaranteed and reasonable. Paint- er, 1633 Eddy. phone West 2383 RESPONSIBLE young man about to travel East ,esires representation of local concern on Atlantic Coast. Address box 7963, Call. SITUATION—First-class gardener on large country place: California experience; refer- ences. Box 8317, Call. ELDERLY, active man wants work as chore- man around resort or care for horse and garden; wages $12 per mon. Box 8268, Call. GERMAN, speaks English, experienced metal polisher’ and tinner, seeks position. 794 Mission st. A GOOD barber wishes a position. Address J. FERGUSON, 222 Gough st. CEMENT finisher wants work by day or con- tract. Box 7013, Call office. YOUNG man with horse and wishes to collect or other work. Box . Call office. GARDENER, first-class (single), of long expe— rience in landscape gardening growing of flowers and greenhouse work wishes a situa- tion on private place; references, Box 8387, Call office. A FIRST-CLASS gardener wants permanent position; 20 years' experience in landscaping and greenhouse work; best of references. Box 8243, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man desires occasional odd Jobs of any kind, having a few hours a day tented. unhappy, discouraged, unsuccessful or | (0 spare; more or less for physical exercise. in i h;-lth. fahl on mtumg“‘;‘:‘:‘lfl he | Box Call office. $ 11 al n s great s Baalths, wealth and e, - YOUNG man (German), honest. reliable. 'All business strictly confidential. rons, 3 421A Ellis st., private flat. the gold _flelds; understands cooking. R. No display of signe; just the name. Hours—10 a. m. to 8 p. ‘m. Sunday—10 a. m. to 4 p. m. MME. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, reads vour life correctly: gives accurate descrip- tion of past; reveals present happenings; portrays events to occur in the future: valu- able advice on all affairs in life; satisfaction ' guaranteed: 25¢c up. 17 Third st., nr. Market. | FREE TEST—FREE TEST. Bring this ad this week to Mme. Lynn, the greatest clairvoyant and advisor of the age md‘{el a free synopsis of your life. 239 Pow. ell st. LIVINGSTONE, For rellable clairvoyant reading consult “LIV! NE, INGSTO! 261 Kearny st. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market ¢, San Francisco. Office hours—10 a m to5p m.- , 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. N MISS M. WILLE, 3810 Ellis st clairvoyant, crystal seer and life reader, tells you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tlon; names given: $1; hours 10 to 8. has_second_sight o ondertul” t S i a ess L. 50c, G. $1; names. Golden Gate ave. MME. KRONENBERG. palmist. _clairvoyant, o reader: when others fall try me; read. 26c. 1023 Sixth st., near Mission. MADAM LE NORMAND, clairvoyant and trance medium. 126 Turk st. Hours 10-S. MME. AUGUST, great clairvoyant, card read- palmist; 25¢, 50e. no" er and Mission st. S e ey Sy MRS. SHAFFER, card reader, g Tt el Ll SR R e DE. RAJAH. the Hindoo: most healer In. the worid; performs m dails: hope. © Without asking @ question. 137 Ninth st _spiritual life read- 103 m to9 p m ot Bouee, KROPS, 925A Jackson A FIRST-CLASS funch and short-order cook wants llu_rg tion; moderate wages. Call or write ‘olsom 'st. PRINTER—Good, rapid job compositor and :;:flu;;n ‘wishes steady position. Box 8413, ice. ARPENTER (elderly)—First-class carpenter wants work; eity or country; best refer- ences. Box Call office. VERY good bricklayer wants work by day, week or contract. Call at 1219 Market st. SHORT-ORDER cook; ycung man; st s Pe= liable; nat afraid of work. WADE, Sth. YOUNG man wants any kind of work: day or night, Box 8281, Call. FIRST-CLASS German barber wants steady work, Address box 8230, Call office. Stheorat Sitmionn: R s o B e ETET FIRST-CLASS icecream maker desires post- tion: best references. Box $423, Call. ST. stable, or watchman; day 8275, Call office. ¥ , small or night. Box Phns Shebi ot ana o ALY A YOUNG, faithful Japanese boy wants stiua- tion as waiter at table or do fornia st. Bl e i DT RS el AA--JAPANESE couple wish to cook, wife to walt at h&wl‘lfl‘*fi)-’-‘-—. G. H.. 417 Jones; phone Hyde 1675. e o . A JAPANESE boy wants gosition at house. T eeaten S ks Tackioy - R T T LT R iy g Asuwfli‘lwm.m_ a Neek. M. K., 323 Stevenson s T 0 W0 2 A _JAPAN © Doy wants position as general phone e, ODARA; JAPANESE wants position as store or 51715 Post t., city. e g B o i o o ST GE AR A SN A _JAPS ‘boy wants a otk TXYa. Sio Tiatent; 1l e a2 : : & trance, 6 minutes’ walk from’ park musio stand, museum and other attractions; 3 5~ room $25 upper flats; Nos. 1230, 1280A; take blue car, foot of Eills st. direct. AN exceptional offer to permanent tenant with 80od references; new, elegant flat of 9 large sunny rooms; owner on premises, 2-3 p. m. 1161 Turk st., near Laguna. BAY window flat; 3 rooms, hall, basement. 63 Angelica st., off Nineteenth, between Valen~ cla and Guerrero. NOE, 156-158—Best and cheapest flats in city, yard, sunny, 5 rooms and bath. UMBSEN & CO. COLE, 853, near Carl—New modern sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath; open for inspection 1 to 4:30; rent $32 50. ELEGANT, sunay. just finished, 5, 6, 8 rooms; 330, $32 50, $4° ; cor. Sacramento st. and First ave.; swell neighborhood; open 1 to 4. NOVELTY in flats—4-rooms, with all modern improvements to make home comfortable, $13 and $20_ at Twenty-second and Church sts. NICE sunny middle flat of 5 large rooms and bath; 2 nice mantels; rent reasonable. 2331 Post st. s NEW upper flat to let, rent reduced to $37 30, 7 rooms with galon parior. 1439 Fillmore, near Ellis. TO let—$23; sunny lower flat, 5 rooms and bath. 200" Tremont ave. MASONIC ave, 1323 Elegant sunny lower flat. 6 rooms and bath: open from 12 to 4. A/SUNNY flat of 6 rooms, nicely furnished: cheap. 1162 Scott st., corner Eddy. GREEN, 1314B, near Larkin—Pleasant sunny flat, 3 rooms, bath: low rent. BUSH, 1658—9 elegant large sunny rooms rooms if rented will pay entire rent: $42. BRODERICK. 1312, near Geary—Sunny lower flat, 4 rooms, bath, cellar, yard; reasonable. PIERCE, 247—8 sunny rooms and bath; mod- ern improvements: $25. ALL bright upper flat, & rooms, bath. 1008 Mason st., near Sacramento. NICE sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath. 112834 near Hyde. OAK, 946, near Plerce—Sunny upper flat of & rooms and bath: modern; rent ced. : i 2 i H $22: will be tinted. 3344 Sixteenth st. MODERN sunny corner flat, 5 rooms and rent $23 50. 3348 16th st., near Dolores. —_— POLK, 2510—2 new flats, 6 rooms and bathy muuoma:w;m' bay view. $25 FOR modern flat of 5 rooms, bath, base- ment and yard; door open. 838 Broderick st | CENTRAL ave., 400, NE. corner Fell—Uppes 8-room sunny @at; keys 1588 Feil ot. —_— NEW, sunny flats, 6 rooms, bath: rent 300 Clement st., Richmond District. Loy DEVISADERO, 1810-1814, nr. Bush—1 bath, reception and laundry; low rent. STEINER, 1327, cor. Ellls—] LOWER flat of 4 rooms; entirely separated, 301 Eddy st LARGEST HNst of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG, 118 Montgomery st. i J, { 16 pages, sent to any address in United States or Canada one year for $1. HAMPTON pl, 7, off Howard, nr. 3d—Sunny rooms, furn. bay-window flat of 3 nicely” SUNNY 6-room flat, furnished: rent $40. 1128 Turk st., near Jeiterson Square. SUNNY flat, 7_rooms and bath, gas r™y Tanget

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