The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 28, 1905, Page 12

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12 — JOHN D. SPRECKELS Address Communications to JOHN McNAUGHT.. . Manager W MARTIN. .. .Business Manager TELEPHONE. | A THE CALL. Th Operator Will Con- You Wish. u Wi Third, Stevenson Week, S ge (Cash With 7 $8.00 4.00 ring change of ad- EW nce with gheir re- OFFICE: ‘elephone Main 1083 OFFICE Telep OAKLAD Broadway... BERKELEY ne North 77| CORRESPONDENT: v .Post Building A. Brentaso, 81 Hotel; Fifth-avenue Hotel ray Hi nan House, Astoria uare; M AGO NEWS STANDS use; P. O. Tremont se. Great | House; Auditorium TIVE: { Marguette Building. , “‘Central 2619.”") EPRESE! TIVE: Tribune Building SPONDENT Herald Square | ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice is hercby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the INTER-CAL- | IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be | held on Wednesday, April 12, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of said company, room 1216 Merchants] Exchange building, | San Francisco, Califorhia, for the purpose of electing a board lof five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before sald March 28, 1905. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. | NNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- | | | | ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RATLWAY COMPANY will be | held on Wednesday, April 12, 1905, at 12| o'clock moon,_at the office of sald company, room 1 Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco, California, for the purpose | of electing a board of five directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such other | business as may legally come before sald meeting. March 28, 1 J. L. WILLCUTT, ! NNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | tice is hereby given that the annual meet- Secretary. ing of the stockhbolders of the SOUTHERN | PAC > RAILROAD' COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1805, at 12| o'clock noon, at the office of said company, | room 1216, ‘Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco California, for the purpose of electing & board of eleven directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before said meeting. March 28, 1905. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. {A | A—$10,500; PLANING mill; general mill work, A—$1056; CAFE and grill room fn one of the Tathest and best located apariment houses of this elty: place elegantly ftted up and doing a good paying business; owners must leave Tor New York only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 2014 Kearny st A—$850; restaurant, surrounded by R.R. shops and factorles, in Oakland; rent $20; daily recelpts $30; lease; a good business. Call R. G. WILKE, 28} Kearny. 1000 saloon on Kearney st.; 3 years' lease; r‘en( 37.;; old established and good paying place. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Keamny st. A—$5500; DAIRY; 15 miles from the city; lease ot 210 acres land; 130 caws: boller, separa- | Tor. cans: 4 horses; good miik route. R. G.| WILKE, 26% Kearny st. molding and house finishing, with full com- | plement of machinery: well establ. trade of | 14 years; In city of 30,000 inhabitants; 30 | miles from San Francisco; not all cash need- | ed. Particulars R. G. WILKBD, 263 Kearny, A—$7500; THE best paying ocorner saloon on . Montgomery st.; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. | A—$4500; SALOON, with 4 years' lease; rent | $125; net yent $38; location the very' best; | elegantly fitted up and good paying and first. | class patronage. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny, | A—$5000; FAMILY liquor store with firet- class bar; choicest location on Market st.; lease; net rent $100; best opportunity for any business man. Particulars WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 4—$800; CIGAR stand on M: rket st., Tent $75; ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- | ing of the stockholders of the COOS BAY OREGON COAL COMPANY will be heid | on Wednesday, April 12, 1905, at 11 o'clock &. m. at the office of sald company, | room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco, California, for the purpose | of electing & board of five directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such other | business as may legally come before said | meeting. March 28, 1905, i J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. 414 years lease; location the very best and a frst-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§2500; RESTAURANT or. O'Farrell st. do- ing a rushing business; es“iblished years; 5 years' lease; the lease is frorth the money 2aked for; fine fixtures. Sf R. G. WILKE, 203% Keurny st. 2 A—$600; GOOD paying resthurant on Haves €t; place known to be Well paying; only | cause of sale, trouble betwden partners. Call | R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearpy st. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice is bereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CEA\'TIL-\Li PACIFIC RAILROAD COMFANY will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 10| o'clock a. m. at e office of said company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, San Fr o, California, for the purpose of electing a boar of seven directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such legally come before h 28 1905, | L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. A2 TING OF STOCKHOLDERS— n that the annual meet. ! f the SOUTH PA- | 'OAST RAILWAY COMPANY will be at 11:3 company, buflding, on Wednesday. >ck a. m.. at the office of » 1216, Merchants’ Exchange ncisco, California, for the purpose | ng a board of seven directors T suing year and to transact such o business as may legally come before said meeting. March 28, 1905, J. L. WILLCU — L MEETING OF STOCKHOLDER! ce is hercby given that the annual meet f the stockholders of the CARSON ANT RADO RAILWAY {PANY w Secretary. n Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at »ck 8. m._ at the office of said company, 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, | rnia, for the purpose | nine directors _for fis vear and to transact such othe nay come before =aid CUTT, Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE 18 HE GIVEN that in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of The Benk of Califorala, a corporation organized nd existing under the laws of the State of | Ca’ la, passed and adopted on Tuesday. the 3ist day of January 1905, at a regular meeting of said Board duly held at No. 400 California et, in the City and County of E: Francisco, in the State of California (the same being the banking-house and prin- ciral place of business of said corporation, and being the building Where the Board of Directors of said corporation usually meets). e meeting of the stockholders of said cor- poration is hereby called for and will be held t No. 400 California street, in said City nd County of San Francisco (the same b the banking-house and principal place iness of said corporation, and beiug | lding where the Board of Directors of eaid corporation usually meets). on TUES- DAY, the 4th day of April 1905 at three o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for the | purpose of considering. deciding and acting upon the proposition to increase the capital etock of said corporation The Bank of Cali- nia, from three million (3,000,000) dollars, ¢ivided into thirty thousand (30,000) shares of the par value of one hundred (100) dol- lars each, to four million (4.000,000) dollars, to be divided Intc thousand _(40,000) of the par value o’ one hundred (100} éollars each. By order of the Board of Di- | rectors. Dated Jan. 31 1005, ALLBN M. CLAY. Secretary of the Bank of Cali- | fornia. 9 | TOCKHOLDERS. — t the annual meet a 1 of th CENTRAL | RAILWAY COMPANY will be held n Tuesday. April 4, 18 11 o'clock “at the office of company, 1 Main st. (over Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Salt Lake City, Utah, for the pur- elccting a board of ors for : year 2 b other as may $100 00) esch ($6,000,000), 00) red Wele, twenty increase of n dol- of the Wnited i the transfer by D — ATTO!NB?S;AT-@W. ce free in all legal matters; private divorces ecialty: quick: quiet: no pay unless divorce ntéd: collections made; partnership bill of lis, deeds, etc., drawn. Open e est. Established 22 vea | . 1122 Market st., bet. Mason ¥ bl room 611: established general courts and office Attorney-at-Law, Exam rance. rts, es in advance or for consulta- by appointment. Tel, Red 36u1 ADVIC legal divorce, costs $12; all law | es handled; no fee in advance: open Sat- evening other evenings by appoint- | call and save money. S19 Market, r. 33. | A—$1400; THE only German bakery in a town | | A—$1200; SALOON, elegantly fitted up and | A—HOTEL with 30 rooms, across the bay; 4% | A—§1700; CORNER grocery and bar_with 3 | A—$2500; PORK, delicatessen and dairy pro- duce business; established 10 years; clearing $200 per month; owner also OWNS Droperty: will give 5 years' lease to good man and wife who know the business. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$4500 ain the leading delicatessen store, ta- male factory and dairy produce business in this city; established 10 years; daily cash store receipts above $70; business - easily clears $400 per month and more. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. of 20,000 inhabitants, about 70 miles from this city; a business and R. R. town; 4 horses, 3 wagons, good store trade; stock at invoice. Ci . WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saloon surrounded by fac- tories and wholesale houses, rent $90; 3 years' lease; must be sold at once, as owner 1s en- gaged in other business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | doing a splendid business, location can’t be beat, on Mission st. near Sixth; this is a great bargain. R. G| WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—S$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento street, Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 years' lease; e established years. Call R. | G. WILKE, Kearny st. A—$1500; BAKERY, confectionery and ice riors in ‘fown about 30 miles from | y: 3 horses 2 wagons; baking 3 bar- rels per day; 4 years' lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st A—$1100; SALOON, with oyster and chop- | house; private boxes; 4 years' lease; rent | location can’t be beat, and the business lass payiog. Call R G. WILKE, 20% | years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; owner must sell on account of business in this city. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st X $1250 finely fitted up coffee, tea and crockery store; well established, with 3 nice living rooms; lease if wanted; value in sight: a _ barzal See R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny. { A §1000 BAKERY in the Mission, living rooms, all store trade, daily receipts about $25. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$3700; CORNER grocery and bar corner 'in the Mission; 4 years' lease; rent §75; place doing a first-class cash business and is known as one of the best paying cor- mers in that location. Call R. G. WILKE, | doing a good paying bus g Jease; a first-class business proposition. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. living rooms; on Sacramento st.; ; rent $45; WILKE, 4% years' | the very best location. See 14 Kearn; : rent $40: store doing large cash busi- location can’t be beat; value in sight. WILKE, 261; Kearny st. i WANTED—Reliable party with $5000 or $6000 cash to take one-third interest and the man- mgement of established elegant business be- r's salary: will share profits rom $600 to $1200 monthly; must come well recommended; is _not _theatrical busines: Particulars, TONY LUBELSKI, Fischer's Theater, San Francisco, i i i i | WANTED—An experlenced man to take man- | agement of an clegant, established, paying theater in the country on salary: must be | able to purchase a third or fourth interest simply to be directly inter party. For | particulars, TONY LUBELS! Fischer's | Theater, San Francisco, Cal. —11-ROOM bearding-house busin flled ith students, near U. C. entrance; rent $45, 5 during 3 mmer months; a bargain. D. 111 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. 0 —RESTAURANT and lunch.room; fine inecs; best location: must sell quick for od reason: a bargain. D. L. JUNGCK, | 11 Shattuck ave., Berkel $250 -PARTNER wanted in a cash business; sure profit of $75 to each per month; no night or Sunday work: no previous exp fence required; duties light and pleasant owner well known. Apply 632 Market; room 6, JRCE; costs §12; quick qulet; advice law business; no charge unlees su : open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. law office to_room 63, Co- porium. W.C.Shephard. zrket, room s in advance; open evening: AGENTS make big money handling swift-gell- s ing office and household goods: unlimite de- banking bas . 5o08 mand: large profit; catalogue, with sampie hanking business in | kit itensil, 10c. UNTON NOVELTY CO., he Nevada Na- De Milwaukee jihe directors WANTED—-Two or three agents to canvass m our wagons ¥y work and good | 2 C. F. ADAMS 318 Mason st. ADOPTION. for adoption; 3 Call office. ‘months old. Box 8963, B — BROOKBANK-BRATTAIN CO., San Francisco's Leading Agents, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth FOR sale—A well ostablished family liquor e, conmected with side bar in_ heart of bueiness district: clearing over $4000 net per | vear: owner retiring on account of sickness: 1,11 ‘exchAnge for real estate or other good A~CAMERON & CO. ....M South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. ruarters for all kinds of business chances. A—$8500 buys first-class wood, coal, ice and agenoy business,”located {n fine bay town; no opposition, electric plant, horses, 2 ‘wagons, 10 tons hay in stables; good stock wood and coal on hand; fully equipped every way; doing good business; guarantees to clear §125 to $150 per month; can be in- creased; established 10 years; owner has other business and can’t devote his time to it. See CAMERON & CO. —$330. well established employment office, locatcd In first-class office buflding; rent only #20 per nfonth; clearing now over $5 per day and steadily increasing, handling nothing but first-class help; is thoroughly advertised throughout this State; rare chance for young man with some brains and gwner suddenly called Fast. & CO. A CAMERON A—$1100; first-class grocery and family liquor store, old established business; owner guar- antees to clear $250 to $800 per month; stock and fixtures worth price asked; retiring from business. See CAMERON & CO. A—$400; cleaning. dyeing and laundry office; Tent oniy $17 50, with 4 living rooms; clears aboul $75 per month; fine little business for man and wife. CAMERON & CO. SALOON—$5000; best corner in Oakland; close to depot; 4 years' lease; daily receipts $40; will bear strictest investigation: this will not last lonk; just listed. HEDGES. LOOX here—Br. bakery and notion store, $175; worth §250; must sell; rent $13. HEDGES. little _money; | 1 WISH TO SELL MY TRANSIENT HOUSE, | A COLLEGE that EDUCATIONAL—Contatued. With Hquor license; January and February 70, as I kesp accurate bock accounts; new buflding and new fur- niture; all first-cla: lease for 5 years; re- newable; low rent: 2 pianos (1 electric); 2 large parlors, dining-room, frigerators; price kitchen; 3" re- for furnishings and business; It is a mint. Box 8253, Call. FOR excellent bargains in roomi: ranches see Mickle & Kearney, 1! -houses and Mkt.,r.26. gets more positions for pupils_than all athers combined. S. F. Busi- ness College, 738 Mission st. IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2126 Cali- fornia st.: Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- | GARDENER, 34, Swiss, ts position on pri- place; all branches of s ; DI e Gardener, Hom- HINMAN'S ACADEMY_ a thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr Calif. FRENCH, Spanish, German, Eng. Miss HEMPEL, formerly :f.’;n of Prof. De Filippe, 851 Sutter. BARGAIN—A rooming-house with ten rooms | SHORTHAND taught thor'ly by mail and per- A 2 for sale. Inquire at 860 Mission st. LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—To buy for cash, a medium-sized | lodging-house, ! box 9498. Call office. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. Address, with description, UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED. Our Services Free to Buyers. Money to Loan. Telephone Main 33-4-8 MARION GRIFFIN. Sth floor. New Jam Room_S01. es Flood Buflding. 970 Market, Opposite ““The Emporium.” Offices N ear the Elevators. ROOMING-HOUSES and HOTELS FOR SALE ‘WE carry a full list of furnished flats, room- ing and apartment houses: guarantee clear titles. HEDGES, 500 PARROTT BLDG. ety R PR A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open unti] 11 p. m. Business Chance Protective and Refer- ence Bureau. ‘WE _are not brokers. ‘We da not sell properties; we investigate and analyze business propositions and give you the advantages of expert business opi icn_and advice, We help you to avold mistakes and to make the safest and most profitable invest- ment. 8. F. BUSINESS CHANCE PROTEC‘Tng AND REFERENCE BUREAU, 101-1103 . $4 HALF FRICE. 10 rooms 6 blocks north of Market st. Rent $27% Profit $2815 ice dry cellar, Fine garden. Owner quite sick. MARION GRIFFIN. To see it, Call on 14 UNHEARD OF TERMS. It you have $200 | we'll “back you "for $800 on a nice, clean, Tespectable house of 14 rooms near Geary and Van Ness ave. It's a bargain. Call at MARION GRIFFIN'S OFFICE. PROFESSOR LIVINGSTONE, Clairvoyant. At a glance, before you have a chance to utter one word, he tells you what you came for and what you want to know. HE TELLS YOU _ HOW TO ATTAIN SUCCESS, Whether your present business investments will be successful; no matter what may be your hove, fear or ambition, call on this &fited man und find relief; his descriptions ot yeur friends and cnemies are as real as though they stood before you: he tells you everything, good or bad; you hear the truth and nothing but the truth, If you are dis- contented, unhappy, discouraged, unsuccess- ful or in ill-health call on Professor Liv- ingstone, and he wiil aid you in life's great- est blessings—health, wealth and happiness. Satisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted. Readings this month Reduced to 50c, 50c. 50c. 5oc. 261, —Kearny st.—261 Hours—10 a. m, to 8 p. m. 50c. 50c. 5oc. MME. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyent and business 'medium, reads your life correctly; gives accurate descri tion of past; reveals present happenings portrays events to occur in the future; valu- able advice on all affairs in life; satisfaction guaranteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., nr. Market. CONSULT MARCO, ’ THE MYSTIC, at his own private residence. Readings daily. 412 POST ST. ISMAR, Egyptian seeres: Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m, to 5 p. m.: Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- v 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. M. W .. 310 Ellis st.. clairvoyant, ystal seer and life reader, tells you exactly what you called for_without asking a ques- tion: names given; §$1; hours 10 to 8. MISS ZEMDAR, vouns gifted clair, and palm.; has_second_sight; & wonderful prophetess L. 50c, G. §1; names. 533 Golden Gate ave. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has returned; sittings daily, 108 8th st., rooms 1-2. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call, 18 pages, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one yvear for $1. e Vendome, 1104 A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reade: 6 Market, r. 14, Galt House MME, YOUNG'S anniversary of spiritualism to-night; lect. and messages. 619 McAllister. W. G. KEEGAN hold: night except Saturda; A fest seance every 45 Sixf MRS. B J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, returned and can be consulted. 1008 Missior MRS. KONOLD, 148 Sixth st.; meeting every night; tests 10c; ladies’ cir, Wed., 2:30, 10c. REFICKEN_Life readings daily, un., Tues., Thurs..Sp.m.,10c. 536 Turk. - PALMISTRY. | A_ARTAN, sclentific paimist; engagements for i entertainments. 515 phone Hyde 1611. —GMT BEATING AND CLEANING. SED Air and Vacuum Process used ing carpets on floor without removal nd iugs also cieaned by compressed op; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. COMPRI for cle: carpe! air a WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- 53-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- Al Cleaning, Sc. FRED HAGE- 0. ‘phone Mission 225 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st tal. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. efeurity. ARTHUR FILMER COMPANY, | 1007 Fourth st., Sacramento. A—BEST lIscated -gity saloon: big stock; re- ceipte $25 dail mining husine: investigation weicome. net rent $20: must leave for . 2 vears' Jease: price $1300; Box 9507, Call office. FOR sale—<igar stand doing nice busines must _ell on account poor health. Apply n Pablo ave., Oakland. | { i { TEL. Sutter 1981, Star Renovating Co. 530 G. G. ave.: carpet clean., fit, lay.; uphoistering. 32 $350. Or if you have $350 we'll back you for a 32-room house offered at a great sacrifice— only $1000; all house- keeping; lease if de- sired; wife went away on visit and became paralyzed; See the agent MARION GRIFFIN. must . sell. ALSO A TRANSIENT HOUSE of 19 rooms, $1300. $600 down and $25 monthly. NB The peculfar reason for selling a good paying house for $1300 will_be privately ex- plained by MARION GRIFFIN, 801 James Flood Bld. sonaily. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgomery. | poe e e ishes position; SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION_—Day ana | _city or country. Address Barper. Mnna. RTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st—Night class. | Zoo— o want positions: wite A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- | cook, man ali-round hand: IE S gae tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ¥ . LA e e ¥ 3 EMPLOYMENT Lo SR o o T steady and A—ORPHEUM Em t Office—Japanese Chinese help. 426 Powell st., ld._m 3752, A_JAPANESE and Chinese help WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859, help; estab. 20 years. CHINESE and Japanese p; es R0 Tel. Main 1997. BRADI;T:L;O“ : [ oher o8 CHINESE Employment ce—] help at " Lean Seung's, 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 420, | CARPENTER, nop-union, wapke b Ok “cilice. FENEE Sl bt v o | SRS P { housecleaning. jor; James e GG ! A RELIABLE Ja Chiness Employment OF- | = roferances: §3 50 & day. American. Box 9072, fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Maln 5188 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. 8 FIRST-CLASS second girls, neat, with ref- erences. “Can be seen at J. F. CROSETT & CO.’S, 334 Sutter st. COLORED girl, first-class on housework, young, neat in appearance, wishes a situa- tion. Sce J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. AA~BOOKKEEPER, cashier; young lady; ex- perienced expert accountant: all modern sys- tems; quick, accurate; highest references; last tion” 4 years. 'Box 8045, Call. HAND and fancy ironing done by lady who wishes work; is first-class and thorough!y competent; hotel work; city or country. Ad- dress box 9502, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a neat young German —_— e GARDENER mln mlltmd- as & ”» ‘man; S teiimonials. Box 9898, Cal office. [ ——————— LAUNDRYMAN likes posttion as foreman of shirt polisher, either by machine or by hand. box $842, Call office. JYUNG Chinese . first-class cook, wishes ’onutucu lnnfu:l.l'y. WAH KEE, 7 Brenham place. R. FONG. - A—_NEAT young Japanese boy wants position as 'dt'yon table or housework; good English. TOMYAN, 509 Sutter et tel Green 225. e JAPANESE first-class cook wants a place in city or country: good reference; wages $7 up per week. GEORGE, 1508 Fillmore st.; phone Scott 4278, lady, just from the Enst, to assist in (amily; | A JAPANESE frst-class cook wants position willing o g0 out of city: understands sew- e . 405 Dupont st. ing. Address box 9514, Call office. e GERMAN woman wants to go out washing, 2§ able Japanese cook desires Pwmmlofl n ironing and house-cleaning - by the day. ; v ? family; clean and honest. 415 on st.; Please call 5 Welsh st., in rear, between Third and Fourth. T phone Bush 850. JAPANESE wants situation, and housework, in family. K. KARA, place. JAPANESE youns couple want poditions ex. cept cook: any other job: city or_coumtry has good- references. GEORGE ARIMOTO, 640 Pine st. —_— e — JAPANESE refined waiter wants situation in family; city or country: willing to-do house BY a first-class young Swedish cook; 4 years’ city references. Can be seen at J. F. CRO- SETT & CO.'S, 334 Sutter st. A STEADY, competent person wishes to do general housework in small family; wages $20. 410 Franklin st. RESPECTABLE, reliable, middle-aged woman wants care of home during absencs of fam- ily; references given. 2250 Fillmore st. work; 4 years' references last place. 1003 FIRST -CLASS dressmaker wishes Z few aden ‘Washington st. engagements; §150 per day. 4 Morse place, ff Broadway, near Leavenworth st. A JAPANESE wants position; wait at table = i = and housework:; long experiemce. ITO, 703 WANTED—A position as housekeeper; no ob— Jection to country. 3528 Hyde st. WOMAN wants place to cook. court. EXPERIENCED infant's nurse wishes a po- sition; city references. Box 9513, Call office. A RESPECTABLE woman from the East: Larkin st.; tel. Polk 3782. JAPANSE young couple want ; man good cook, wife waiter and mm both speak English. 608 Post st. JAPANESE very honest boy wants situation half day: will work any in morning. JAMES WADA, 1332 uflg.: 7 Howard MOST PEOPLE never saw a house as cle- gantly this 18 room; £350; than able profits clusive MARION GRIFFIN. is price §2 cost; need $1500 bezin on, balance pay- from Ex- furnished 5G-room _house; cheapest profit | the monthly 2000 cash moniily of house. 1y with You only as less to NEW and MODERN 2S-room house; owner |is in a hospital; will sell for $1000 less than cost of furnish- ing. It is ELE- GANTLY furnished and full of select roomers. Exclusively with MARION GRIFFT RESPECTABLE and BEAUTIFULLY HIGHLY FURNISHED CORNER HOUSE, Full of nice people; North of Market, Fi Make an cffer to, MARION GRIFFIN. —_— 24 roome, ina ne location. 100 rooms: NEW land_MODERN HIGH- CLASS rooming- house. Electric clevator, elec. | tric lights, long lease, | low rent, very central location: splendid opening for business man or Woman. NOW offered at a | price much below the [ value See | MARION GRIFFIN, | S01 James Flood BId. (o ADAMS {ro; CREDIT CLOTHIERS. ©0., 318 Mason st.—Clothing ant from us and h: m hat to shoes; you can get ve it charged. CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUTTS cleaned and pressed, $1: dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. R D scouring and BAD tenants cjected for $4: collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 413 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5380. R COLLECTION OmG.EI A NEW plat DENTISTS. —The Whalebone-Cannot treak; | warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fllings 50ci | plates, $5, full set; ali work painlese and warranted. B - Chie: E agc Dental Pariors MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st __Firsi-class Mission 74. carpet cleaning, 3¢ yard. Tel. i RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263 with £500 casl GOOD 3 Call 1719 Mission, Sunday . reliable man wanted as partner in inees; emall capital required; short hours: trial given. 47 Geary st., rm. 5. nd e ) 3 “Rllowing, e 1 : ©dding one million doilabs ( et - - — Lt o of eaid wu Three mittion e00%000) out | DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly ©00,000) to be obtained from the say, 33, , 50c_ 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also transter of twenty nd 420,000) ah, , Tenth and Washington. Oakland. | of said increase of B0 Wells, Fo = —— Fargn end Company, a ¥or on, . Surplus of one million Aive hanared 1 et dcllers ($1.500,000). and By also adding. oo millien doliars ($1.000.800) out of the” conn to be obtained from thelale of ten thousenn «30,000) shares of sald Increase of capia to the present surplus of one miliion fio, hundred thousand dollars (81,500,000, ,m“: egereca three mililion five x4 sand 60 ($3.500,000) hundred thou- 1v. To increase the number of eleven to fifteen V. To amend the anticies of o this association in Fuch manner e is stk meeting of sharvholders. or any adjourmeq meeting of sald shareholders, shali seem proper and for the best Interests of the ehareholders of the associgtion. directors from | To o every and any other act or thing Decessary, proper or convenlent to accom: rlieh the foregoing objects and purposes. v order of 1h»yF<4j-d ot Dirceto g THE EVADA NATIONAL BAX FRANCISCO, By GEO. GR. 'T. Its Cashier. Dated December 24. 1904 ANNUAL MEETING HUTCHINSO PLANTATION COMPANY. The regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN- | TATION COMPANY. will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, room 4, sec- ond floor, in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, State of California, on Tuesday, the 25th day of March, A. D., 1905, at the hour of 11 | o'clock & m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vesr and for the transaction of such otber #iness &s may properly come before the | sfer books will close on Friday, March ! ., @t the hour of 3 p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. SUGAR THE California Debris Commission, baving re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from R. H. and A. M. Andree in Morning Star placer mine, near Oak, Shasta County, Cal., draining into tributary of Dry Creek, which reaches Sacramento River; and | from §. G. Simpson, in Emigrant Hill placer 1 | mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal. dral into Spanish Creek, which reach. North Fork of Feather River, gives notice | that e, meeting to receive any protests will be held at room 68, Flood bullding, “an Francisco, Cal., April 10, 1905, at 1:30 p. m. * AUTOMORBILES, D ——— | FOR sale—1904 Autocar touring car; 19 cylinder Knox touring car; 1904 White touring car; White Stanhope; all to be sold quickly at bargains. WHITE SEWING M CHINE CO,, 1878 Market st. -1 WANTED—An auto runabout. . Address, ing lowest price, box 9497, Call office, giv- EUSINESS OHANCES. $750— ELEGANT furniture, including piano, for 8-room house; must be sold at once. MA~ RIN INV. CO., 235 Kearny st. $1100 BUYS tea and coffee route covi ring 3 towne: $150 a month in it. MARIN INV. CO,. | 235 Kearny | $1500—STRAP and glove business; good chance ! for right man. Marin Inv. Co., 235 Kearny, $600—TEAMING money In sizht bueiness; good contract; MARIN INV. CO. LITTLE money buys county rights for useful | nt; quick sales; big .. 235 Keainy st. AR E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery ot | Telenaone, James 6301 i Business Locations ‘and Leases a Speclaity. ke iR S ang A—$20,000; & NO 1 saloon opportunity; lo lease: 1o better Incation In the city: montnly | receipts mot less than $4500; a guaranteed | net profit of not Jegs than $800 per month; | positively a bona Mde oprortunity, | R. €. CALLAHAN. _ ¢ T CALLAHAN. A GOOD paying frult, vegetable store for sale: in a fine location o PrinCipe] sioss TF orme pnd description apply fo CHAS. | N, i tion, South Berkeley. T ' Lerin sta- | WANTED A partner with _reference; J 52000; Washington Dance Hall. Gall & pr v 4211 Kcarny st. ) GROCERY and delicacy: good bargain; -cash or terms. Apply 1005 Washington st. —_— e $450_PARTNER wented in a good payl salcon. Apply at G33 Clay st £ FOR cale—Mascot Stable. 1106 Golden Gate avenue, profit. MARIN o CORNER fruit and poult ¢ store; good | location: trade $14 per day: large basement; lease. Call 10271, Market s m 2. | PRIVATE sale; candy business; good [ loca- | tion and doing good business. Bex 9508, Call GROCERY and bar for sale. Call at 33i4 | Twenty-fifth st.. bet. 11 and 12 a: m. | WANTED-To make a small investment in | some paying business. Address box 9400, | | i Call office. FOR sale cheap—Branch bakery, candy and notion store; § living rooms; cheap rent. 321 Union st., opp. Garfield School. HALF interest, furniture, carpets, upholster- ing: good opportunity: small capital. In- quire 1714 Polk i B ! OLD esteblished carrlage and wagon material i | | businees for sale on account of sickness. M. | KITZMULLER, 843 Howard st. WANTED_Party with $3000 to. $6000 can get advantageous investment in incoroporated manufacturing business. Box 0316, Call. | — GOOD partner wanted with 300 cash: | paying business. Call 7J9 Mission, Sunday | or Monday. | FIRET-CLASS restaurant with & rooms up. | stairs: very cheap rent; for sale reas & Box 9547, Call office. s and living rooms; fine location for restau: | rant. 410 Ninth st. Must sell af oncer | BLACKSMITH shop stock, tools, for $150. ! Call or address A. J. WELLS, Allendale, Ala- meda County, Cal. — T NEWSPAPER route far sale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. OR sale; $2000; livery stable, opposite depot; o= g e e e e A GRAFF'S VILLA. Mill Valley, Marin Co. A GOOD paying restaurant for sale; establisehd 10 vears. ;np‘l’ly at box 8501, Call office. ¥ $100 BUYS my flat and restaurant; in good location and small rent. 50 Geary, 2 top floor. FOR sale—Chop-house, good bargain, 235 = Fifth et. . ‘WANTED-—Corner with bar; ] Zation and price aswed. Bos 0wy can > SALOON—$3000: good location; i 1 BAERel aha redion: 88 Thisd groote: bet. | | to %o East. | cleared over all expenses; LODGING-EOUSES FOR SALE, & CO.————Phone South 1050. . cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances, Model apartment-house, 2-3 rcoms each; rent i cheap; elegantly furnished: b5-vear lease; there are 90 rooms: everything new and mod- ern; you can get bargain; account of sickness. Fine block on Post st.; flat of 7 rooms; rent gnl\' $37 50; water free; well furnished; price NE. corner; well located; rent less than $4 well-furnished _apartment-house of 53, rooms; one block from Larkin st.; it is alvaya full and clears §200 per month; owner rétiring from busines elegantly furnished in best of furniture and carpets: 80 rooms; with long iease and cheap rent; will guarantee to clear $300 over all expenses; sickness only reason it's on the market. Modern upper flat of 6 rooms; rent $27 50; newly furnished 3 months; fine little home; only Downtown modern up-to-date house; cheap Tent: long lease: has 70 wel ed ' rooms; established country translent trade; never | clears Jess than $300 per month the year round; dissolutfon of partners cause of sale. New, well-furnished transient house, close in, of 30 ‘rooms; furniture and carpets are first class; clears nice income, but owners are re- tiring ‘on account of age. Here's a chance to get centrally located 14- 3 house; | FOR_SALE—Lunch place with home cooking | Te g0 e carpets; be got by assuming mortgage of $600 with $150 cash; this is a first-class proposition. New and up-to-date apartment-house of 57 rooms; musi elegantly furnished house in 8. F.; 2 and 3 room apartments; 5-year lease; obliged Most sumvtucusly furnished sporting house of 9 rooms: fine location; present owner will guarantee that uoowtaéofil-nmm be will take half cash, balance can be paid out of house: owner leav— ing for the north, BB Fine little home _rooms, south Ket: rent ouly 3307 well 8 gppiar ol b cen |ouuon;‘: one of the best house streets in city, and If on account of departure, than half cost to DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1433 Market, nr. No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over I from $S per set: ike new; tueth Oc; gas given. extracting 5 GOLD fillings, 5c; silver. v pain: op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt. 10113 Grant av. Sc; crowns, 82, no DR, R, L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Graut ave. i DRESSMAXERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. MRS. H. W. GREY gives lessons in dress- maki; Poik ng, cutting, st fitting and sewing. 1611 “DOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery Schogl— u’-PDIgErEI ‘cut to measure; eve.Class. Ifl\vxkl; gencral housework or cooking. Call at 468 = g Tehama st., near Sixth. S e e R T Y1 A YOUNG woman wishes any kind eé Bosss. Adelaide place, off Taylor st. oo gt S e 07 e by BXPERIENCED honest young Japazese boy Minciom ot wants position as elevator boy or bellboy and WOMAN wanta § more days washiog: would | _do other work. Box 9671, Call office. take gents' washing_home. 6 Brady; };u:n:;n;llfl'.u, e T JAPANESE first-class laundryman wants a GERMAN n would like ladies clothes “m'::%"f;g - S P N woma: arences. to wash and iron at home. 131713 Natoma. | — oo WANTEDPosition, J Grstclass cook COMPETENT cook wishes a position, city or country; the best references. 1810 Fillmore. A SWEDISH laundress. with long experience. wishes work by the day; all the work neat and well done; $1.75 and carfare. Box 9220, Call office. e e e e ‘apanese city or country. Y. ODA, 935 Sacramento st. GO@D _Japaness wishes position as valet. TOMY. 500 Sutter st. DRESSMAKER and ladies’ tallor; evening | WILL sell Pinal oll stock, $8; will sell Brook- suits; work done at home; good fitter; only | ghire ofl- stock, $1 25: will sell Barea of first-class work; engagements per day. MISS | stock, 25 cents, or for dev uses, or ‘slopment will, in consideration of 320,000 advanced, BARSS, moved to 1024 Mission st. ' deliver 360,000 shares, balance of stoak un- A RELIABLE woman wishes plain sewing; is a competent cook; willing to get dinners for private family. Phone Larkin 2025. 1514 | o™ ey o, ™ 0 o waw on & 1-0th Sacramento st. 5 royalty, 1-15th of the stock of the new com- NORTH German . governess _would llke ta| Jepy 1o Dbe eesigmed the Breset e ol oo Alre. S chMIvie AR, Soneraat éo:;c'h_f;_l sessments: $30,000 of Turlock irriwation 5 n German; can plain sewing: tlon moderate; references. Box 9596, Call a1 % L RN 476 Tanth st. Oskland. COMPETENT nurse wishes ecngagements; con- = finements, invalids, massage; cheerful, pains- | REALTY Syndicate, Continental B. and L. taking; references; moderate. MRS. KING, | Pacific States B. and L. and all bullding and ‘lean certifieates purchased at top prics. 513 Call bidg., or 107 Crocker bldg.. S. ¥. Cal IF taken within the next two weeks I will sacrifice my holdings of stock in the United Crude Oil Co, for sixty-five cents a share; non-assessable. _Address box 6769, 1159 Turk st. FIRST-CLASS hotel housekeeper desires posi- tion as housekeeper or manager in first-class hotel or rooming house; city or country: ref- erences exchanged. Box 9214, Call office. A RESPECTABLE German lady, middle aged, wiches position as housekeeper or anything country, springs or city: home main object. Address B. W., 211} Valencia st. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves a world of time and trouble. Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or evem look at furniture. Welcome! COMPANY, McAllister A WIDOW, respectable and reliable, with a little girl 4 years old, wants light house- work: reasonable. Box 9275, Call office. A GERMAN woman wishes work by the day, washing _and ironing_ and housecleaning. Address M. J., 100%; Fourth st. POSITION as ‘managing and working house- keeper; best of references given; no triflers STERLING FURNITURE 1039 Market St.. Opposits 3 kK thice. CORDES FURN! co., need answer. Box 9350, Call office. 130 GERRY Tro O = A WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, omplete Houses flats; service ironing and housecleaning: $1 50 and car| free to all; we are interestad ouly in locating fare. Box 9366, MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to do house— work for 2 or 3 adults; small wash;: $15; car- fare. Phone Folsom 2087 A STEADY, competent person wishes to do general housework in a small family; wages $20. 316 Linden ave., near Gough st RELIABLE girl wishes pesition to do light housework: plain cooking. 349 Hickery ave., between Octavia and Laguna sts. Call office. buy goods. Use this department treely—you are more than welcome and ‘“‘the more the rlor NEW up-to-date flats, 5§ and 6 rcoms, within v'lllln‘ distance of Kfl st.; marine view and sunny: rent $25, 2615 Hyde. o b mn ml::"! soartmente 3 Joges and bdath each; tor scave i vent $15: 17 Minna st., near Tengh: ADDIY BOORE & LENT, 14 Post st. A LOWER S-room flat, bath, stationary RESPECTABLE Swiss girl desires a position for general housework; city references. Call or address on Monday, 3925 Soventeenth washtubs, large basement. 4013 Twenty- fourth st.; rent §21. GOOD cook desires position as working house— keeper: 4 years as such in one place; city or | DON'T fall to see the new sunny flats on Cumberiand st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores, 19th and 20th; 7 rooms and bath. $18-UPPER flat; 6 rooms and bath; neari: new; car service. 31 Richland ave., west Mission st. CENTRAL ave., 400, NE. cor Fell st —8 sun- By rooms, bath: all southern exposure: rent $35; key downstairs, 1588 Fell st country. Box 8314, Call office. EASTERN lady, middie-aged, healthy, wishes ition es housekeeper; city or country: Bome more than wages. Box 323, Call. s working 1926 BY American woman, positicn housekeeper. Address Housekeeper, Market st.. city. A COMPETENT woman wishes position as nurse for invahd or childrsn: best of refer- ences. Address box 9309, Call office. RELIABLE woman desires position as house- Keeper: references exchanged. Box 9341, Call. WANTED—Families' washing by week. Call or write CARRIE SMITH, 2330 Greenwich. LADY takes washing home; dry. Phone Page 7831 y A JAPANESE girl_wants housework: $3350 & week. M. SUGAWA, 1752 Fillmore st. ———————————————————— ¥ separate large yard: near §24." 234 B st. bet. Third and Fourth aves. $30—ELEGANT 6-room sunny flat; flnest part of the mission. 874 Valencia st., near Twen- tieth: water and hall; gas free. TWO flats to let, 7 rooms and the -‘:‘tn‘na- of Market st., mv:g" s.um“ and Noe. open-ai: MODERN 9-room flat §30; sunny. 57 Beaver at.. one block from ana_Stxteentn. | Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew— art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylori A A—THE OSBORNE ‘MUSIC—Teaching 2000 puplle weekiy in S. F. on mandolin, guitar, violin, banjo and piano; also volce culture; recitals given monthlx.in Steinway Hall: 225 Sutter. Phone Juhin 5096, 220 Grant EDUCATIONAL. CONSERVATORY _OF ehearsals free after 15 les'ns. | ve. | v RN _BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- . kE!slTl{—Thmlllll business course: shorthand teaching reduced to science, students advance | more rapidly, become more proficient. We in- Vite inspection. CONRAD BONTZ, Manager. A_THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory. achool for university, law and medical col- Professor Jordan or any Stanford e e day.. eveng. session: Phelan bidg. professor; "R AYRES, founder of Avres Business Col. L ‘has returned; bookkeeping, penmanship, ‘typing; com'l law: life scholar- $50; positions sec.; day, eve. 723 Market. 25" Fusiness Col. offering reduced rates, b o bookpg.. penmanshi; law day, eve. lege, shorthand, ship life scholarshij ':‘37)"““?‘ scholas ;. 3 723 Market ILW Gerson School of Acting,-the largest T devoted exnlflltvllvn‘lo ¥ mm in America; positions guaranteed. dramatic | Send for catalogue. Native Sons' building. 'BOOKKEEPING, eve.; individual T. A. Robinson, HEALD'S School Post. Eng., Math., etc, day _and instr. 305 Larkin st. former pres. Pac. Bus. st., S. F.; cl Mines and En . 24 ing. Send for prospectus. NEW, elegant middle flat of 8 large light sun- oy rooms. 1163 Turk st., near Laguna. SUNNY upper flat, 4 rooms; reme $14 714 Natoma st. ! MIDDLE flat; 8 sunny rooms bath; large Jard: rent §12 30 2445 Post. st. oo - AN intelligent and polite young Nipponese ‘wishes a position to wait on table or to do any other work in small family; attends school a. m. Address H. A., room 57, 804 Stockton st. SITUATION as gardener, all branches; 4 years park foreman: private as nursery: experience in lawns, floral, vegetable, orchards, farm, Folsom st. . ELLIS, 1384—T7-room flat and bath: sunny side. dairy, stock raising; refs. A., 820 | ~'and ‘bath: 322 50, A YOUNG student daesires a position as a = ~ waiter or clerk in_a hotel from 5 p. m. i"’-""'m; flm fiat, 8 rooms: until 12 midnight. Box 9443, Call office. SITUATION wanted to take care of horses and garden, ete.; references. Box 9382, Call. FIRST-CLASS barber wants steady work. Box 9511, Call_office. 5 ¥ or 8 b Gough - BEAVER, 57—One block from and oo 5 e ot 16th; O-room flat; newly finished; as_engineer oL e by, MARINE view flats: 5.6 rooma: mod- NEW, elegant middle o2 e T e ny 1168 e PINE. 2810_Upper flat: 7 sunny rooma; bath:

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