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MESTING NOTICES—Contii NOTICE OF MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. | NEVADA NA- OF SAN FRANCISCO— y given thai, pursuant to a the Board of Directors of The | the Sharehoiders of THE JOHN D. SPRECKELS. >roprictor jona’ Bank of San Franclsco | gross Commy us to adopted at a special meeting JOHN MeNAUGHT . .Manager id Board ol Directors duly and regularly on the 24th day of December, J904, a ng of the shareholders of The Nevada onal Bank of San Francisco will be held ce und_principal place of business | vada National Bank of San Fran- dlisco, to Wi Iu the President’s room ard office of The Nevada National Bank of San o in_the building known as the Ne- ank Pullding, situ on_the north- e street and Montgomery end County of San Fran- » Known &s ber 301 Mont. pe in said City aad County o Franciseo. on.Monday, the 3d day of | 1905, at the hour of 1:39 o'clock in | aftertoon, for the object and purpose of | iken and there considering and voting upon | the foliowing propositions: i i Barsin W. d MARTIN ss Manuager ONE THE oril 1. To change the name and title of Nevadn Nationai Ban S Wells Fargo Nevada Francisco.” of San Franciscc” to ational Bank of San | m | To increase the capital of The Nevada Na- | ‘onal Bank of San Francisco from thres miilion _dollars (§3,000,000), divided into thirty thoueand (30,000) shares of the par when re- warded ng change of ad- give both NEW | value of one hundred doliars ($100 00) each der to insure &' share to six million dollars (86,000,000, | e with their re- | d;\!d‘?d into fl{ly thonsand (60,000) shares | of the par valus of one hundr of by var wulue ed dollars | OAKLAKD ORVICE. ool e @) To sell, transfer and deliver to Well 016 Broadwi Tel n . transter an er to Wells, 1016 Broadwey ephone Fargo and Company. a corporation, twenty e & L thousand (20,000) shares of euch increass of i ot RSN 77 capital upon payment of three million dol- wo- et lell." (£3.000,000) in gold coin of the ited AT RRESPONDENT: States. or its quivaient, and the transter by (N A iia ells, Fargo and Company Bank of its good EAM WAL Post Bullding will_trade name and banking buslnu: in RENQR T I the Etate of Callfornia to The Nevads tional Bank of San Francisco. (b) To seil to such persons as the directors deem adrisable, ten thousand (10,000) shares of euch increase of capital for not less than two hundred dollars (§200 00) a Hotel; b array Hill Hotel; Firth-avenue ic) To Increase the surplus of The Nevada Xaticnal Bank of San Francisco after satd ase of shares 1 disposed of as heref stove provided, from one million five hui éred thousard doilars ($1,500.000) to th ENTATIVE c £ arquetts Bullding llion five hundred thousand dollare tos atral 2619.7) 0) in the wanner following, viz.: Hy cdsing one m dollars ($1,000,000) oue ¢saia ‘sum of three milllon dollars’ (48 400,000) o be ebtained from the sale and wansfer of twenty thousand 20,000y shaves aid increase of capital to Wells, Fargo ompany. a corraration, to the present = of million five hundred thousand IS 00,000), and by also addin to be obtained from the sale of ten thousand 0,000 ehares of rald incresse: of ooinod to the Drehemt ' rafgius of one i Dial hundred thootam] Solfars (51,500,005 chus ecresating three million fve hundre . and dollars (§2.500.000) 2 thon V. To increase the number of directors from eleven to fifteen. H V. To amend the articles of assoclation of this association in such manner as to sald meeting of shareholders, or any adjourned meeting 4 shareholders, shall seem per and for the best interests of the ot reholders of the association. To do every recessary, rlish the foregoing Ry order of the Board of Directors, THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN RANCISCO. SEO. GRANT. Its Cashier. December 24. 1904. and v other act or thing proer or convenient to accom- cts and purposes. By Dated NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t in pursuance of resolution of the Board of Directors of The Bank of Callfornia.a corporation organized and existing under the | of the State of California. passed and adopted on Tuesday. the Sist day of January 1905. at a regular meeting of sald Board duly held at No. 400 California street, in the City and County of i in the State of California banking-house and prin- ness of safd 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 callsd for and will be held No. 400 California street, in sald City and County of San Francisco (the same be- ing the -banking-house and principal place of business of said corporation, and being the ding where the Board of Directors of eaid corporation usually meets). on TUES- DAY, the 4th day of April 1905, at three ock In the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of considering. deciding and acting Upon the proposition to increase the capital #tock of said corporation, The Bank of Call- 2. from three million (3.000.000) doliars, ided into thirty thousand (30,000) shares the par value of one hundred (100) dol- ars each. to four million (4,000,000) dollars, ' to be divided intc forty thousagd (40,000) #tares of the par value of one hundred (100) | €ollérs each. By order of the Roard of Di- g recters Dated | Jan. 3lst, 1905, ALLEN 3 M CLAY. Secretary of the Bank of Cali- | “ornia | ' THE Ca ia_ Debris Commission, having re- | ceived ations to mine by hydraulic | ¥ R. H. and A. M. Andree in placer mine; near Oak, Shasta draining into tributary of Dry h reaches Sacramento River: and Simpson, in Emigrant Hill placer a ear Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., N e to Spanieh Creek. which reaches po < of Feaiher River, gives notice eeting 1o receive any protests will at_room 6S, Flood bufiding, San Cal.._ April 10. 1905, at 1:30 p. m. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. { 1 all legal matters; private divorces no pay unless divorce ! nt collections made: partnership bill of wille, deeds, ete., Open evenings request. Established G. W. £, 1122 Market st. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam.. bldg., drawn. F STC N that t R W | A—$3000; CORNER saloon on Sixth st BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. l_m-._'_,‘u_ 'ANCES—Continued. A—$§000; STEAM laundry in Western Addition; | A—R. E. CALLAHAN, 26 Mentgomery st. 1 horse, 1 wagon, b-horsepower holler an Telephone 'James 6201. ergine. hydraulic washer; business Well es-| Business Locaticns and Leases a Specialty. tablished; sickness compels owner to sacrifice Call R. G. WILKF 1, Kearny st. 4—$1200; RESTAURANT on O'Farrell st. do- ing a rushing business; esiablished years: years' lease; the leaze s worth the money, asked for; fine fixtures. See R. G. WI 4 2615 Kearny st. e R e e . A—$20,000; a No. 1 saloon opportunity; long lease; no better location |n.t:e city; monthly receipts not less than $4500; a guaranteed net profit of not less than $500 per month: posiiively a bona fide opportunity. R. E. CALLAHAN. aitwastteed G B B SARE e A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and -umnnflg;l v been opened at 1008 Market st e Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ence Bureau. WE ot ‘brokers, ":“: not sell properties; we investigate end angivie business propositions and give ou the advantages of expert pusi N fo%vmhnlgmm to - istakes and to e d make the. safest m‘g'm ’:mflhb!' invest- ‘ment. &. F. BUSINESS CHANCE | PROTECTIVE AN 2 ENCE B! AU, 1011108 Newr- Frags. Bullds N, | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. LOON on Market st., with 4 years' fent net §85: location close to Battery | owner must leave at once to settle pri- | affairs Kast: a £00d business ane chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Business CAFE and grijl room in one of the largest and best locats apartment houses of this city; place elegantly fitted up and doing A gocd paying business; owners must leave for New York only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 2681y Koarny st. A—$830; restaurant, surrounded by R.R. shops and factories, In’ Oakland; rent -$20; daily receipts §30; lease; a_good business, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A $1000_saloon on Kearney s 3 years' lease; rent old established and good paying _place.” Call R. G. WILKE. 263 Kearny st | "¢, \ERON & CO. Phone South 1050, . 8 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. eadquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Mcdel apartment-house, 2-3 rooms each; rent is cheap; elegantly furnished; B-year Ilea: 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 only $3750; water free; well turnished; price $250. NE. corner; well located; rent les: T room: well-furnished apartment-house of A—$55 ¥ of 270 acres land; 120 cows: boller, separa tor. cans; 4 horses; good milk route. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$10,500; PLANING mill; general mill work, molding and house finishing, with, full com- plement of machinery; well estatd. trade of | 14 vears: In city of 30,000 Inhabitants; 30 miles from San Franclsco: not all cash need- ed. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$7500: THE best paying corner saloon on | Montgomery st.; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, | 26% Kearny st. i | 63 rooms: one block from Larkin it is A—$4500; SALOON, with 4 vears’ lease; rent | giways full and clears $200 per month; owner §125; net rent §28; location the very best; | retiring from business. elegantly fitted up and good paying and first. class patronage. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. | Grand new building; elegantly furnished in | best of furniture and carpets: 60 rooms; with A—§5000; FAMILY liquor store with first-| jong ‘lease and cheap rent: will guarantee to class bar; cholcest location on Market st.; | clear $300 over all expenses; sickness only lease; net rent $100; best opportunity fof | ro.con’it's on the market. than $4 any 'business man. Particulars R. G.| LKE, 26% Kearny s I Modern upper flat of 6 rooms; rent $27 $%00: CIGAR tand on Market st., rent §75; | newly furnished $ months; fine little hom only $350. 4% years icase; location the very best and first-cluss paying business. Call R. | 5 s 2614 K Downtown modern -to-date house; chea; _WILKE, 20% Kearny st | v Jons lease: has 70 well-furniehed roome; A—$600; GOOL paying restaurant on Hayes established - country transient trade; never €t.; place known to be well paying; only ' clears less than $300 per month the year cause of sale, trouble between partners. Call | round; dissolution of partners cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. 1 delicatessen and dairy pro- | established 10 years; ciearing $250 per month; owner also Owns property: ' will glve b years' lease to good man and | wife who know the business. See R."G. | WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§4500; the leading delicatessen store, male factory and dairy produce business In this city; established 10 years: daily cash #lore receipts above : business easily clears $400 per month and more. Cail R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. i = S ! to =o East. THE oniy German bakery in a town | e 000 inhabitants, about 70 miles from Most sumptuously furnished sporting house G. A—$2500; PORK duce business; New, well-furnished translent house, close in, of 30 'rooms; furniture and carpets are first Clags; clears nice income, but owners are re- tiring on account of age. Here's a chance to get centrally located 14- cash; this is a first-class proposition. New and up-to-date apartment-house of 57 | roome; must elegantly furnished house in S. F. | 2 and 3 room apartments; 5-year lease; obliged this city; a business and R. R of @ rooms; fine location: present owner will horses, 3 wagons, good store guarantee that §500 to $500 per month can be invoice. 11 R. G. WILKE, 2 cleared over all expenses; will take half cash, A—$2500; CORNER salcon surrounded by fac- torles and wholesale houses, rent $90; 3 years' | lease; must be sold at once, as owner Is en- gaged in other business. See R. G. WILKE, | 261, Kearny, ! 1206 balance can be paid out of house; owner leav— ing for the morth. Fine little home of 11 rooms, south of Mar- ket; rent only $30; well furnished; $225. SR 2 s odern, well furnished 23-room house; SALOON, elegantly fitted up and | New, m , well furnished 29-room hou: doing 4 splendid business, location can't be ' central location: on one of the best rooming- beat, on Mission st near Sixth: (his is a | house streets in city, and if taken at once, great bargaln. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | On account of departure, can be bought les A—$1650; CORN ¢ bar on S | than half cost to furnish; see this bargain. grocery and bar on Sacra- | mento street. Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 | years' lease; place established years. G. WILKE, 203 Kearny st. Call R, | BAKERY. FISHER & CO., = Successors to Mitchell & Co. houses, hotels and flats. James Flood bldg., 1 and ice | Ppowell and Market, r. 436; phone Main 3354. 30 miles from | - * = S baking 3 bar- | ;OR excellent_bargains in rooming-houses and Il R. G. " ranches see Mickle & Kearney,1208 Mkt..r.26. confectionery rlors In town abou 2 wago: ars’ the city: 3 horses, e lease. | room house; good furniture and carpets; can be got by assuming mortgage of $600 with $150 | in rooming- | MME. BERNARD, x Clairvovant and business medium, your lite correctly; gives accurate descrip- lon of past; reveals present happenings: portrays events to occur in the futureivalu- able advice on all affairs in life; satisfaction +_guaranteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., nr. Market. THE FAMOUS reads CONSULT MARCO, THE - MYSTIC, at hie own private residence. & Readings dally. s | TO LET. G FURNITURE COMPANY. e et s de ent. mi rom 25701 “the t ‘aencies. Saves & world of Serv! Abealutely free. ice is - You are Do‘l asked to buy or even look as furniture. Welcome! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANTY, 1089 Market St.. Opposite McAllister CORDES FURNITURE CO. 245-250 GEARY ST., “ON THE SQUARE."™ Complete list of houses and flats; service free to all: we are Interested only in locating EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Femae—Con. A MIDDLE-AGED Eastern woman wants sit- uation: is a good cook: will do some wash- ing: kind to children; will go short distance in the country; wages $15 to $20. 47 Shipley st., oft Folsom, near Fourth. HAND and fancy ironing done by lady who wishes work; is first-class and thoroughly competent; hotel work: city or country. Ad- dress box 9302, Cail office. SITUATION wanted ;I neat young German lady, just from the East, to assist in family; willing to go out of city: understands sew- ing. Address box 9514, Call office. 412 POST ST. ISMAR. Egyptian seeress. The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to 5'p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- - day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st., clalrvoyant, crystal 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, young gifted clair. and palm.; has second sight; a Wonderful prophetess: L. 50c, G. §1; names. 533 Golden Gate ave. MRS. SHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader, has returned: sittings daily. 108 Gth st.. rooms 1-2. | JOHN SLATER, circle to-night. | tests to all; sittings daily, 10 to 4. Lombard bet, Powell and Mason. A—MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. MRS. CRINDLE —Seance Friday evening; 0c. 328 Ellis st. PROF. M. THOMAS. seer; readings and treat- ments daily. Galt Hous, r. 5, 1206 Markst st. | MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, Fas | returned and can be consuited. 1008 Mission. MME. EILERSFICKEN_Life readings daily, 25c:cir.Sun., Tues., Thurs.,Sp.m.,10c, 5§36 Turk. sharp; 61614 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used | for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; ' carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop: brices moderate. S. F. Com- | pressed Alr’ Cleaning Co.. 308 Market st.: phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work #end for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing works. 353-357 Tehama st. Tel South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1500 Har- rison st.: Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.: phone Mission 225. { ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning ¢ tel. Main 304, G WAL | TEL. Sutter 1091, Star Renovating Co | _ G ave.: carpet'clean., fit, lay.: uph MITCHELL'S, 210 Fourteenth st Firsi-class | carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 4. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Misaion 263 CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS_CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you can get what you want from us and Lave it charged. you satisfactorily—securing your good will. PUBLIC stenographer wishes work few hours | X obiigations whatever—not expected to daily; rates reasonable. Call room Co- buy goods. Use this department freely—you lumbia_bidg. are more than welcome and ‘‘the more the WOMAN wants work by the day, washing or | _ ™erTier housecleaning: $1 50 and carfare. RS. | NEW apartmen: flat, facing 30 feet on street— OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. POSITION wanted by young girl to do house- work and take care of baby; no postals. Call 212 Seventh st. A GERMAN woman would like light housework or housekeeping by the day. Call 1025 Na- tema st.; mornings. RESPECTABLE, reliable, middle-aged woman wants care of home during absence of fam- 1ly; references given. 2250 Fillmore st. POSITION as managing and working house- keeper; best of references given: no triflers need answer. Box 9339, Call office. A DRESSMAKER wishes engagements by the day. Apply box $478, Call office. WANTED—A position as housekeeper: no ob— jection to country. 528 Hyde st. WOMAN wants place to cook. 7 court. A JAPANESE girl, competent and good cook. wants position in small family. Tel. Black e ——) EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. Large sunny rooms; cozy corner; finest fin- ish; elegant style; gas and electricity. 953 Clayton st.. near park. NEW up-to-date flats, 5 and 6 rooms, within walking distance of Kearny st: marine view and sunny; rent $§22 50, $25, 27 30. 2613 Hyde. NEW sunny apartments, 3 rcoms and b‘th_ each; janitor and scavenger free; remt §15; 917 Minna st., near Tenth. Apply HOO! & LENT. 14 Post st. NEW cozy apartment flats, 6 sunny rooms and bath each; janitor servi $35, $37 30. 1630 Devisadero at. RENT reduced from $30 to $2250: modern sunny flat, 6 rooms and baths. Ownmer, box 9358, Call office. TO let—Flat of 4 rooms and bath: stationary trays; rent $14. 2410 Harrison st., between Twentfeth and Twenty-first. $16 50 — LARGE sunny rooms. between Gough and Octavia: from Market. $30—ELEGANT 6-room sunny flat; finest part of the mission. 874 Valencia st.. near Twene Howard 160 Page st half block FIRST-CLASS barber and strictly sober would | like steady or extra work, outskirts of city, | or steady near city; stats wages. Box 4928, | Call office. BOY, age 14, desires place in small store even- ings, 8 to 9, in exchange for furnished reom and meals or pay; good references. Box 9425, Call office. A STEADY, active man, passed middle age, | Golden Gate ave. would Itke work on fruit ranch: several years | e . | NEW. eleg: gxperience In".dryln‘ and handling fruit. e e Touk St Waay GARDENER, single, 34, Swis BUSH, 1417, between Polk and Van Ness—48 rooms; bath, yard; rent reasonable. : 2 new modern flats. 750 TO let—8-room flat. 508 Halght st.;: sunny corner. FLAT of 4 rooms and bath: rent $20. 2000~ PINE, 2910 Upper flat 7 nice sunny rooms, “warts position | o prl\’:’le place; understands '“Gb'?dimui _bath and yard: rent reasonable. of garden work; references. a ner, > nd bath. 3793 Humboldt House, 1300 Stockton st EIOPER LS SN FIRST-CLASS barber, 10 vears' experience. | CHQICE corner flat of 68 rooms and bath: mod- wants job in country. Fell at. A FIRST-CLASS German waiter desir manent position. Box 9426, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED German tinsmith and metai ‘worker; experienced in polishing and soide: ing all kinds cf metal, with theoretical edu- catlon, sober and not afraid of hard work, desires position; speaks English. For infor- mation apply G, FRITZ Mission st. Address Barber, 34| “ern. 3002 Twenty-sixth st. | GROVE, 721%—An upper flat; 5 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. | | MODERN 9-room flat $30: sunny. 57 Beaver | _st., one block from Market and Sixteenth. i | METCALF place, 14, off Geary, batween Ma- son and Taylor—3 roome with bath to let. 1008 ALL bright upper flat, 6 rooms, bath. e R L R R R | | CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITE cleuned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phone Drumin 4. _Call for and deliver free. | e DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone— nnot break |~ warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings boc: plates, §3, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicage Dental Parlors, 2.8 or _extracting when' plates are | made; old plates made over like new; teeth | from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. | FILLINGS, 25 and 50c: crowns, §2. NEW | | YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE. cor, 6th. Bo; silver, 35c; crowns, ¥2. no | n. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. | | A BARGAIX for sale. A rooming-house with ten rooms O Tnquire at 860 Mission st. “private boxes; 4 0p rent years' lease; | DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. | “to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. —_——————————————————— location can’t be beat, and the business firsi-class paying. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% | Kearny st. A—HOTEL with 30 rooms, across the bay; 4% vears' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; owner must sell on account of business in this city.” R. G. W 26% Kearny st. A $1250 finely fitted up . tea_and crockery established with 3 LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. | LARGE corner sunny sultes; all complete for | “housekeeping: other sunny suites, $15 to §20. | near park, City Hall and schopl ' St_Jame McAllister and Laguna; tel. Page 5751. LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. store; well N8 NIVINE | s nse———————————————. 1ooms; lease if wanted; value in sight: & | WANTED To buy for cash, a medium-sized bargain. Sec K. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny. | " joaging house. Address. with description, A §1000 BAKERY In_ the Mission, living rooms, box 0408 Call office. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. | McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve.Class. 1019Mkt. | Accordion, sunburst 2nd knife pleating. Stew- | | “art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor | | ——— | DAY AND CONTRACT WORK. | FOR the right estimate on your carpenter | work or buflding contracts, city or country, address BUILDER, 3152 26th st. T I e o | e e ey _ Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sal A—83 CORNER grocery and bar; cholcest | O-DAT] PR UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED. corner in the Mission; 4 vears' lease; rent §75; place doing a first-class cash business and is known as one of the best paying cor- ol ners in that location. Call R. G. WILKE, ur Services Frée to Buyers. C i L | Money to Loan. Telephone Main 33-4-3. place doing a good paying business; estab. years; | o g lease: a first-class business proposition. For | MARION GRIFFIN. particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar with 8 living rooms; on Sacramento st.: 41 years’ lease; rent §45; the very best locatfon. See R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' | lease; rent $40; store doing large cash busi- | nees; location can’t be beat; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. WANTED—Reliable party with $5000 or $6000 Sth floor. Room_SOL. New James Flood Building. 870 Market, Opposite “The Emporfum.” Offices Near the Elevators. ROOMING-HOUSES and HOTELS FOR SALE $400. HALF PRICE. | 10 rooms 6 blocks | _morth of Market st. cash to take one-third interest and the man- | agement of established elegant business be- | n"}}k'f" WPf::lll S8k eldes manager's saiary: will share profits oy el from $600 to $1200 monthly; must come well | o rine gard recommended; is not theatrical business. oautte Particulars, TONY LUBELGKI Tischer's Satet, Theater, San Francisco. WANTED—AnR experienced man to take man- agement of an elegant, established, paying L4 theater in the country on salary; must be MARION GRIFFIN. $200. 14 UNHEARD OF frec; legal divorce, costs $12; all law andled; no fee in advance; open S: urday evenings; other evenings by appoir ment: call and save money. §19 Market, r. 33. | a, the purpose of ‘five directors for transact such other ers of the I 6th floor entrance, room 611; established 20 ble to purchase a third or fourth interest TERMS. AY COMPANY wil be years: all courts, general courts and office | simply to be directly interested party. For ! It you have $200 1 1005, at 12 practice; no fees in advauce or for consulta- | particulars, TONY LUBELSKI, Fischer's we'll back you for of said company, evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 | _Theater, San Francisco, Cal. $800 on a nice, clean, bulldicg, ! respectable house of SALOON—$5000; best corner Jn Oakland; close | to depot: 4 years' lease; daily receipts $40: ®will bear strictest investigation; this will not last long; just listed. - HEDGES. 14 rooms near Geary come before sald 1505, WILLCUTT, Secr AA—DIVORCE; costs $l: quick qulet; advies free; all law bueiness; no charge uniess sus cesstul;.open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. WARNER TEMPLE practices in all nww, real estate, ban Flood bidg.: phone John 2541. 1 have removed'my law office to room 63, Co: Tumbian bldg.. opp Emporium.W.C.Shephard. L. S. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta- | tion free: no fees in advance; open evenings. | tary. April 1 office of said compan: E: building, e for nsact such other come before sald sco. the . 1805. WILLCUTT, SOMETHING good for live agents at Room 409 Grant bldg., cor. Seventh and Market. Secretsry. LOOK here—Br. bakery and notion store, $175; MARION GRIFFIN'S WANTED—Agents, it sell _very salable article. Inquire Thlrd. upper flat. | Aprt 11, office of said chenge buil for the p uesday, the Box 8983, directors for 2 other { i come before said ! 8, 1905, WHRALOLE, Sy, DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly: G OF THOLDERS_ 10, 26c, S0c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also | Tven et Tha Eunn Wishart, Tenth and Washington, Olkhnd.i hoiders of th 1 AILROAD COMPA: will be AUTOMORILES. o, on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 10 2. m. at the office of said company, IOK sale—1904 Autocar touring car; 1904 2. room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding, cylinder Knox touring car; 1 White steam Sen Francisco, California, for the purposs tuuring car; White Stankope: all to be sold | of electing a rd of seven directors for | Quickiy at bargains. WHITE SEWING MA- | the ensuing year and to transact such other CHI CO., 1878 Market st. business ax meeting. may legally come before said 28 " 1905, L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. G OF STOCKHOLDERS— £iven that the annual meet- olders of the SOUTH PA- ILWAY COMPANY will be . April 12, 1905, at 11:30 WANTED—An auto runabout Addres ing lowest price, box 9497, Call office. . Biv- CAMERON & CO. _Phone South 1050. | 3 Eddy st., cor.- Markeét and ‘Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. clock 3. m._ at the office of said company, room 1216 Merchants’ Exchange building. | A—$3500 buys first-class wood, coal, ice and Francisco, California, for the purpose : ggency business, located in fine bay town: uo.opposition, electric plant, 3 horses, wagens, 10 tons hay in stabies; good stock woad atid coal on hand: fully equipped every way; doing good business; guarantees. to clear $125 to $150 per month: can be. fn- creazed; estavliéhed 10 years; owner has heyr. | osher business and can't dovote his time to ~ it. See CAMEROX & CO. P, " b2 A—ONE of the best florist stores; ‘down-town P, el tion; established § years; thoroughly ad- ¥+ vertised all over State; rent $120; guarantee | dlecting @ board of seven directors for the ensuing vear and to tramsact such other “]i‘lyoscume before said n purpose rPose | strictest investigation; death 1 family enind"to fransact such ‘otner CS9%%8 sale. For price see CAMERON & CO. . A7 pCFAlly; come before sald 4 g1100; frst-class grocery and family Tiguor | store, 014 established business: cwner guar- untogs to clear $250 (o $300 per FuohEh; wtock fl7‘ from LCUTT. Secretary. G OF STOCKHOLDERS — | and fixtures worth price asked; ret ereby given that the anmual moet- | s business. See CAMERON & CO. stockholders of CENTRAL b ILWAY COMPANY will be heid A—$460: cleacing. dyeing and Jaundry office; | April 4, 1905, at 11 o'clock = Tent oniy $17 50, with 4 living rooms; clears e office of ‘setd rotapany, 195 . aboul $35 per month: fine little business for 3 . (over Wells, Fargo & Co. . Falt Lake City, Utah, for the pur- 1ote of clecting @ boasd of nine direetors for | The ng year and to transact such other business a8 may legally come before said meeting. I L. WILLCUT, Secretary. | THE scnual smceting of fot owners i Laurel | man and wife. CAMERON & 90.‘ FOR sale cheap—Branch bakery, candy and xim cre; 8 living rooms: cheab rent. Ul et., opp. Garfield School. FIRST-CLASS restaurant with 6 rooms mpe Eox 9547, Cail office. to clear §300 to $400 per month: will bear |- worth $250; must sell; rent $13. HEDGES. OFPICE. W carry a full list of furgished flats, room- | 52 $350. ing and apartment houses: guarantee Slar Or it you have $350 titles DGES, 500 PARROTT BLDG. | ¥®'ll back vou for a 82-room house offered FINE corner saloon opposite ferry; long lease; at a great sacrifice— doing fine business; account of disagreement | only $1000; all house- % with partner. For particulars call on | keeping; lease if de- ; WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO. 20 and 31| sired; wife went away Battery st San Francisco, on visit and became RESTAURANT in a gocd location; “owrer T T Ay leaving on account of sickness. For terms | N GRIFFD and deseription apply to CHAS, R. HAR.| ARlON GRIFFIN. A NO! 10 Adéline st.. Lorin station, South | . ALSO A TRANSIENT Derkeles { HOUSE $2500—30-ROOM boarding-house, business and | S8 0 S, furniture: most modern in town; hot. and | 5 decn NS cold water and ,steam radiator in every | $600 down 2 room: rent $125; fine trade. D. L. JUNGCK, | R s s % ¢ 2111 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. g The peculiar reason | $250—PARTNER wanted in_a cash business; | for selling a good | sure profit of $75 to each per month; no | paying house for $1300 night or Sunday work; no previous experi- will_be privately ex- ence required; duties Jight and plaasan: owner well known. Apply 632 Market, r. 6. RESTAURANTFine front, new, neat, clean: | ned - pluABXOX:y GRIFFIN, 801 James Flood Bld. { . @ EDUCATIONAL. KEISTER'S LADIES' TAILORING COLLEGE — Ladies, bring your materfal and make your Easter suit under first-class instructions. Artistic dressmaking and ladies’ tailoring under the supervision' of an expert ladies’ | tuilor who is at the head of our instructors. We wil] give a pattern to measure abso- Jutely free the next 10 days to each caller. We also have a custom department. Night gchool for ladies employed. MR. AND MRS. | JOSEPH STACH, Principals. A—THE OSBORNE CONSERVATORY _OF MUSIC—Teaching 2000 puplls weekiy in S. F. on mandolin, guitar, violln, banjo and piano; also voice culture; recitals’ given monthly in | Stelnway Hall; rehearsals free after 15 les'ns. | 223 Sutter. Phone .Yo_l‘m 5006. 220 Grant ave. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- | ket st.—Thorough business course; shorthand teaching reduced to science, students advance more rapldly, become more proficient. We in- vite inspection. CONRAD BONTZ, Manager. 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. | family, country or city. Box 9443, Call. | A _SOBER, steady man wants light employ- Mason st., near Sacramento. LARGEST list of houscs and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG. 118 Montgomery st. WANTED—Position as salesman In dry goods, shoe or clothing store; also have had 5 years’ experience In hardware; strictly sober and a first-class salesman: present employer as reference. Box 9482 CaJl | A WELL appearing man would ltke to do iron or woed mechanical work: has own tools: understands cooking, Hungarian or Austrian style: would prefer housework in private PARTLY furnished. sunny é-room flat: rem= s sonable. 4019 23d, bet. Noe and Castro sta intelligent - and_polite young Nipponese | wishes a position to wait on table or to do | any other work in smail family; attends | school a. m. Address H. A., room 57, 804 | Stockton st. | { A MAN and wife want work in dalry or cream- - ery; man good milker and butter maker; | ihe most monmey for furniture carpets, office wife do housework and cooking. Box 9444, | ttings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. Call office. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1821 Market st.. be- tween Sth and 10th. Phone South 179. ABE LEVY, Salesroom 1135 Market st.” Tel Jessis 761 Don't sell your furniture, carpets, office fur- niture, etc., until you get his estimate. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fure AMERICAN farmer and wife want a sita- | ation on ranch or as cooks in camps; best of | reference from last place. Address or call 474 Jessie st. YOUNG man, firstclass butler and useful | man, -wants - position in first-class private ¥ house: first-class references. JOHN MOYER, | _ Biture. carpets, etc. 752 Missiontel. Bush 813, 87 Third st. " CALL on Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission st., be- | fore selling your furniture. Phone Red 4462 WANTED—A small cook stove. Box 9699, Call office. ALL-AROUND experienced man wishes sit uation as porter with wholesale dairy prod- uce store; understands packing butter and candling eggs thoroughly. Box 9441, Call. | RELIABLE, n:lddd\ar]:fad man wants kvn;rk | FUENITURE FOR SALE. v tter; w — = distribuilng advertising matter; work for | ——————r e e T e oidanchanged Andursona 9 Turk teiSouth 3od Call office. ‘WANTED—Position by first-class, sober, crude ol fuel’ man: netalime plants: piviie. re- | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. pairing engineer or engineer to mines or | GERMAN Botel, elsewhere; satistaction. Box 225, Call.__ | " Cook for hatel, Monterey County - YOUNG German wants situation: clty‘or coun- | & 20K m:flfl: e try: useful around the house: understands ,“"“‘_lm e niry. horse, cow and garden.’ 3121 Sixteenth . < voa B Infant nurse. city, references POSITION wanted by diamond expert; long Nurse, 2 children, Oakiand .. . experience in collateral loan business; Al| Housework, Oakland, $253; San Rafael... references. Box 0440, Call. Housework, Ross Valley, 2 in_family Housework, Larkspur, see party here. Waiters for country hotel ment of some kind: reference and security If | Man and wife, institution cook and 2 required. Box 9378, Call office. 3 second givte, little mending Housework, Los Banos, see party here...$28 X YOUNG student desires a position as &| & - ; walter or clerk in a hotel fram O p. m.| 2y vairesses for hotels city. ... .$20-432 80 until 12 midnight. Box 9445, Call office. L, e e b Bt gpuers. Housework, Petaluma, see lady hers....325 And a large number of housegirls for city and country, $20, $25, $30. Call to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter s TWO first-class workmen, one bushelman, | other cutter, from East desire positions in good house. ' Box 9446, Call office. WANTED—Work as baker's helper to finish trade. J. M. POWELL, 611 Polk st. A FIRST-CLASS bedmaker or porter in room: ing-house wants work. 338 Bush st., room 23 SITUATION wanted to take care of horses and garden, etc.; references. Box 9382, Cl[l, PRIVATE employment office, 38 MecAllister— AYRES' Business Col. offering reduced rates, spring term, bookpg., penmanship, shorthand, typing, coml. law; life scholarship $50; posi- ticns secured; day, eve. 723 Market st. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution ~devoted exclusively to drdmatic learning in America: positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ bullding. A—METROPOLITAN, CALIFORNIA BUSI- NESS COLLEGES combined. 925 Golden | Gate ave. R. H. WEBSTER & CO. f HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 | Post et., S. F.: clvil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. | ENGINEERING—Clvil, vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. | Established 1803: largest in the West: an- | nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. | A COLLEGE that gets more positions for pupils_than gll others combined. S. F. Busi- | ness College, 738 Mission st. | IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2126 Call- | fornia st.: Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- | uary 31805, { | A-GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL- { LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. | HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a_thorough sehool of | dpncing; all branches. ‘1412 Polk st., nr Calif. | min, FOUNG Chinese boy, first-class cook, wishes | REED, 38 McAllister; phone Howard 976 position in a family. WAH KEE, 7 Brenham place, R. FONG. A—NEAT young Japanese boy Wwants position | as waiter on table or housework; speaks good | English. TOMYAN, 0500 - Sutter et.; tel Green 225. A YOUNG Japanese man wants a position as a school boy in a private family or work in an office or store for a part of day. Y. A., | chambermaids city. PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter t. GIRLS to learn hairdressing, sage, etc.. from A to Z in two $3 to those entering now; 5 positions to Il immediately; guaranteed $12 week up: day 518 Sutter and eve. class, College 233 Geary st., room 13. i A JAPANESE boy wants position: plain laun- | WANTED—Girls to learn millinery trade for dry and housewerk In family; good reference | SPring: 2 seasons from start to finish in ons T OSHIMA, 3039 Sacramento st.: phone| mo. for §15; positions guaranteed $15 wi. Scott 2606. S positions to be filled at once; day and eve. class, School 143 Stockton st., room 13. JAPANESE first-class cook wants a place in city or country: good reference; wages $7 up per week. GEORGE, 1503 Fillmore st.; phone ! Scott 4273 JAPANESE good cook wants & position in A—LEARN at_ Pacific Hairdressing School; whole trade, hairdressing, manicuring, mas- sage, etc.; positions waiting, $10 a week up; day and evening classes. 133 Powell st. gty UYEDA. @28 Stevenson st.: phone | MOLTR D e e Pt oot SRS SR T S S W Y : rates FIRST-CLASS Japanese laundryman wishes | Now; expert 3 practice; all work free. Call or write. position in family or hotel; cfty or eountry; references. 509 Dupont st. good English. TAMA, 13013% Larkin st. ALLS, JUMPERS AND COATS: NO EX- ESE boy, gentle and honest, wants po- PERIENCE NECESSARY; STEADY WORK; speaks English. Ad- | 5 | GoOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & co. 2% | FRENCH, Spanish,German. Eng. Miss HEMPEL, | fermerly pupil of Prof. De FHHLDL 951 Sutter. | SHORTHAND tausht thor'ly by mail and per- | sonally. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgomery, best location; cheap vent; clears $150 mo; splendid chance for cook' and wife. Box 9439, Call office. AA—$200; 7 INTEREST lezitimate business pays $5 day each; lady or gentleman;. in- vestigate to-day. Box 9632, .Call. BROOKBANK-BRATTAIN CO., San Francisco's Leading Agents, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. =t 1 $3500—ENTIRE right for useful article: godd seller; big profit; gample at otfice. MaRIN | INV. CO., 235 Kelirny st. STEADY, reliable man wanted as partner MOST PEOPLE never saw a house as cle- Eanuy yfumished as -room _house; $18 is the cheapest Toom; monthly profit g‘l;l:e $2000 less K : you only | need $1500 cash to begiil on, balance pay- able moniily from profits of house. Ex- clusively “with MARION GRIFFIN. e in NEW and MODERN i i profitable business; small_capital. required;s Sty Frort o trial given. 47 Geary 'Eq“’?a“»i BT ospltals win 3 less PARTNER wanted — Light manufacturing | sell for uu:o s bustness; inslde office work; $5 - per than cost of furnis profit. 806 O'Farrell st. by d"* It ELE $100_PARTNER wanted: good real ! business in Oakland. $275 BUYS good cligar store in ta Oakland. Box 1752, Call :.lfl): good location; full stock and good trade. Appl: HIGHLY wtret, < . Avply 367 Bush | prsprrABLE and “ £ BEAUTIFULLY A RESTAURANT and oyster-house for sale; FURNISHED best location. -~ 181 g must be sold at once. CORNER.EOUSE GROCERY business for sale; old ‘stand; fin co_rra:r and cmAu‘l‘ll location; terms ulung!lc write owner, A. D. ROGERS, Calistoga, ro agents need apply. % WANTED—A partner with reference; pri £2000: Washington Dance Hall. Call 8 p. m., 9213 Kcarny st. §150_CORNER frult and poultey store: ool location; trade 3 : T nh T Iw Ehsapest; Hill Cometery for the elestion of trustees and - — ctier busipems will be held at 917 Clavy Call at 3348 § on TUESDAY, Aprii 4. |~ Twenty-Alth et bet. 11 and 12 o, m. CROWELL. Secretary. | XRY OLIVER, the gsainer. Fas to ench 0. To0s. 5 B Stevenson xi.; phone 3303 Churca. v Call, Der yr. A WEDKE news for 5 conts—The Weekl: E | FINE fruit store, good lpcation, | 18 pages, in ‘wrapper, for mciling, $1 cheap; owncr going away. 41 Fourth st. i | i | | staire: very cheap remt; for sale mmfls‘ 1 i I SCHOOL OF JLLUSTRATION————Day -nal PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, cent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada_one year for SI. PERSONS suffering from diseases of the eye | and the nervous system and are not able to pay will receive free treatment daily from 9 to 11 at Dr. Schirman's office. 643 Sutter st. W m Za A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st., tel. Main 5752, A JAPANESE wants situation to do cooking in city; best reference. F. T., 2118 Devisa- dero st.; tel. Scott 518. JAPANESE school boy wants position in quiet Christian family as cook, waiter. 22 Pros- pect place. city. A GOOD Japaaese cook and porter wishes sit- uation In a saloon: good references. TONY. 261 Quincy st., city. A JAPANESE first-class cook wants position in nice ‘amily; $30 to $40. 405 Dupont st.; tel. Black 1944, AN shington st. | FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS. IN OAKLAND, COR. 10TH AND CLAY STS., SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS: NO EXPERIENCE NECES- SARY; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & co. able Japanese cook desires position in family; clean and honest 415 Stockton st.; phene Bush 859. | JAPANESE boy wants evening Job after 6 | WANTED — For Goldfiel: 3 JAPANESE boy wants' evening b after 6 | ld, Nevada, good “o'clock. WILLIAM H.. 931 Sacramento st. ldn-l. % -&nu:nm cutting -cdu lm- A—JAPANESE and Chiness hel WAL YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush k CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., n’ Clay. CHINESE loyment Otfice—Best. 3 Leon mn-‘.'nus O'Farrell; tel. nnwm' JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. $3'a week N. FUCHIKAMI, 1320 Pine st. | EMPLOY vour spare time to advantage doing GOOD Japanese wishes position as valel | 0185, Call etfee . SO0 POV sieady. Box TOMY, 509 Suiter st. - VAMPERS wanted on and board: no Sunday work. S5 Noe st.. between Thirteenth and-Fourteenth. LADIES" fn 1 mo. for $5: positions RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese t Of- Bea: all kinds nein. 315 Stackion: ats 5188 a1 A WOMAN with_a onila, good work, country. 324 Mason X FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work’ of any kind. Call or write D. H., 413 Natoma st. GOOD first-class Chinese cook desires work private family. 807 Washington st guaranteed; eve. School only. 233 Geary. .15 f [ go_to country: eall to 4 p. m. 4% Eddy st. FIRST-CLASS aiteration hands on skirts and Jackets. A. CAILLEAU, 112 roy st. FREPENE % CATLERAL. i )0 WANTED—Woman of good business ability. Room 5, Cotamian bidg. 016 Market st to-day. 3 < ~

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