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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1903. CHURCHE SERVICES—Continued. Van Ness ave. Guthrle 45 p. m. service: Endeavor, Wednesday, § All are cordially arch, corner Jack- ¥ ve Rev. John Hemphill, Morning service at 11 o'clc Evening topic, “An and “Bells The worshlp and Webster and Make Life and scekers and the « Sunday echool at T 7:45. Rev Wii- fating minister. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. versary services to-night, Hall ave. los, etc.: every xth st ag every night; Ay; readings. Hotel Mever; RE by Mme. STEVED Do We Live A to-pight, 8 for all presen admiss! 0ad_Faliows' bldg.; & p. m JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture ngs of ews of & - =3 visit The enter- . foliowed by gr the Great Cities of the be both imstru are cordially Men Succeed,”” Van Auken lec- esch face; 5 Sunday eve 10c. ““The Woman of ladies, illustrated by , Memorial nd Market sts Victor Mo! x n Hall 2 Heiped or Free Golden Gate Norse Edda.” templa. o'clock ng the frater, at >ndu deceased TILTON UM, Com: rder Pro Tem naer. NDAY, April 2, Mission Ma- ecet. By order Sect ary. ITHEAD, V. office, room given that meet next Forester . 8 o'clock. TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE EANK _OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE IS WERIBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of The Pank of Califorais, & corporation organized existing under the laws of the State of itornie, passed and adopted on Tuesday, ist day of January 1905 at a regular of said Bosrd duly held at No. 400 street, in the City and County Francisco in the State of Californ same being the banking-house and prin- 1 place of business of said corporation. end being the building where the Board of of said corporation usually meets), ng of the stockholders of sald cor- h mee Celifo €an the . m porstion is hereby calleg for and will be held . No. 460 California street. in sald City @ County of San Francisco (the same be- ing the benking-house and principal place of bueiness of sald corporation, and being the building where the Board of Directors of eaid corporation weually 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 +2ock of said corporation. The Bank of Cali- | from three million (3.000,000) dollars, | @ ¢ into thirty thousand (30,0000 shares ©f ihe par value of one hundred (100) dol- lars each, to four million (4.000,000) dollars, be divided inte forty thousand (40,000 res of the par value of one hundred (100) ars each. By order of the Board of Di- e Dated Jan. Slst, 1905. ALLEN CLAY Secretary of the Bank of Cali- s: fornia. .1 wmeeting of lot owners in Laurel tery for the election of trustees and business will be held at Spreckels butlding on TUESDAY. April 4, 190y st 2 o'clock p. m. "HARLES H. CROWELL. Secretary. San Francisco, March 30, 1905 Hall, 362 _MEETING NOTICES—Oontinued. BUSINESS CEANCES—Continued. | UNITY Lodge No. 131, 1 0. O. | T. Sixtcenth and Valencia sts. | Initiation TUESDAY, April 4; also important business in regard 1 | to 3Mh anniversary celebration; members | | Please attend: visitors welcome. | H. J. E. VAUPEL, N. G. | WM. J. HARRY, Rec s FIDELITY LODGE No. 222 1. O. O. F.—Triple initiation MONDAY 3 : EVENING, April 3. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. H. A. BAILY., N. G. GEORGE F. DERNING, Rec. Sec. - | NOTICE OF MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. To the Sharehoiders of THE NEVADA NA- TIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO— Notice is hereby given that. pursuant to a reeolution of the Board of Directors of The Nevada Nationa' Bank of San Franci unanimously adopted at a special of sald Board of Directors duly and regularly beld on the 2ith day of December, 1904, a iational Bank of San }rancisco will be held at the office and principal place of business of The Nevada National Bankeof San Fran. cisco, to wit: In the President’s room and office of The Nevada National Bank of San Franeisco in_the building known as the Ne- vada Bank Bullding, situate on the north- west corner of Pine street and Montgomery etreet in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, and aleo known as number 301 Mont- gomery street, in raid City and County of Sen Francisco, on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1905 at the hour of 1:59 o’'clock in the afternoon, for the object d purpose of then and there considering and voting upon the following propositions: e the name and title of *The Nevada National Bank of San Frapciscc” to ““Wells Fargo Nevade National Bank of San Francisco.” 1L To increase the capital tonal Bank of ®an Francisco from three million dollars ($3.000,000), divided thirty thousand (30,000) shares of the par lue of cne hundred dollars ($100 00) each are. to six milllon dollars ($6,000,000), vidia into sixty thousend (80.000) shares of the par valus of one hundred doliars (§100 00) each share_ = ¢ The Nevada Na- or. ) To sell, tranater and deliver to Wefls, Fargo end Company, a corporation, usand (20,000) shares of such increase of pital upon’ payment of three million dol- lars (§8,000,000) tn gold coin of the United Etates, or its equivalent, and the transfer by Wells, Fargo and Company Bank of its good will,_‘trade name and banking business in the ‘State of California to The Nevada Na. tional Bank of San Francisco. (b) To sell to such persons as the eeem advisable, ten thousand (10,000 merory of such increase of capital for not less than two hundred dollars (£200 00) per share payable in gold coin of the United States. (c) To increase the surplus of The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco after satd increase of shares is disposed of as herein. ebove provided, from one miilion five hun- dred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to three million five hundred thousand dollars (§3, £00.000) in the manner following, viz.: By adding one million dollars ($1,000,000) vt of eaid sum of three million doliars (§8.- 000,000) to be cbtained from the sale and tranefer of twenty thousand (20,000) shares of sald increase of capital to ells, Fargo and Company, & corporation, to the present surplus of one million five hundred thousand Collars ($1.500,000). and by also adding one million doilars (§1.000.000) out of the: cash to be obtained from the sale of ten thousand (10,000) shares of sald Increase of capital to the present surplus of cne million five undred thousamd dollars ($1,500,000), thus aggregating three million five bundred thou: sand Gollars (53,500.000). To increase the number of directors from eleven to firteen. | To amend the articles of association of this association in such manner as to sald meeting of shareholders, or any adjourned meeting of said shareholders, shall seem proper and for the best interests of the thareholers of the amociation. To do every and any other act or thing fecessary, proper or convenient to accom- plish the foregoing objects and purposes. By order of the Board of Directors. THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN | CHILDRE! l G FRANCISCO, By GEO. GRANT, Its Cashier. Dated ber 24. 1904 ] meeting | eeting of the shareholders of The Nevada | fto | twenty | | WANTED—Two children to board; a nice sun- | AN original noveit: “Magic Fish | A—§s00; SALOON with 14 furnished roems. just out. and Ring: curious and pecullar In con- | on San Bruno ave.; rent $30; place estab- structicn; two games in one; pleasing .and lished years and one of the best ing pretty: interesting to old and young; sent places on the road. See R. G W] 26% by mail only; price 15c; agents wanted. Ad-| Kearny st., room 9. dress JOHN W. HUGHES & CO., 2010 Leavenworth st., San Franeisco. A—$275; CIGAR stand; rent §15; splendid lo- catlon; close to Bulletin office; this 15 & AGENTS can make $10 day selling our ““Men- | hargain; owner must leave the city on ac- darip’” to farmers; it sews, It rivets; we ha count of sickness of his family in the coun- e bull by the horns; we manufacture thel d stamp for catalogue. FOOTE CO., Los try. Call R. G. WILKE, 281 Kearny st. A—“flifim & CO......... Phanl‘south 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—High-class grocery and family liquor store, located in bonton residence district; rent $50: geod horse and wagon; sales $75 to $S0 per day; fresh new stock, which will invoice | more than price asked; must leave city. Sge CAMERON & CO. + Cal. A—$800; STEAM laundry in Western Addition; 1 horke, 1 wagon, 5-horsepower boiler and ergine, hydraulic washer; business well es- tablished; sickness compels owner to sacrifice Call R. G, WILKE, 26} Kearny st A_$1200; RESTAURANT on O'Farrell st. do- ing a rushing business; established years; | years' lease; the leage is worth the money Make big money, handling our : unlimited demand; large profits; both atalogue, ete., 10c. Dept. H, MON- MFG. & SUPPLY CO., Butte, Mont. WE pay $36 a week and expenses to men with introduce poultry compound; years Imperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, PAR- 2015 Kearny A—$§3000; SALOON on Market st., with 4 years' lesse; rent net $85; location clise to Battery st.; owner must leave at once to settle pri- $5 TO $25 a week: write us at once; our agents call it the lucky box because every one buys OSMIC CHEMICAL CO., Brockton, Mass | st: owner must leave Bt Oncs b oo — AGENTS—Patented article for ladies or gen- | rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% tlemen's use; sample 10c; sells for €0c. Kearny st. asked for; fine fixtures. See R. G. WILKE, | A—$400: cleaning, dyeing and laundry office; | rent only $17 50, with 4 living rooms; clears about $75 per month: fine little business for man and wife. CAMERON & CO. 4 A—One of the best florist stores; flowntown} location; established § years; thoroughly ad- | vertised all over State; rent §120: guarantee to clear $300 to $400 per month; Will bear strictest investigation; death in family | causes sale. For price see CAMERON & CO. A—$1000; first—class grocery and family liquor | store: old established business; owner guar- | antees to clear $250 to $300 per month; stock | and fixtures worth price asked; retiring from | business. See CAMERON & CO. A—$8500 buys first-class’ wood, coal, Ice and | Aenol, IS Masiet At cm 28 A_$1036; CAEE and grill room In one of the largest and best located apartment houses of this elty: place elegantly fitted up and doing a good paying business; owners must leave for New Yotk only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—§530; restaurant, surrounded by R.R. shoj PERFUMES, cosmetics flavoring powders. Pa- cific Agents Supply Co., 1220 Treat ave., S.F. DISTRICT fa ties for | r and five assistant depu- ablished order. Box 9634, Call. SOMETHING good for live agents at Room tories, in Oakland; rent $207 daily 409 Grant bidg., cor. Seventh and Market. ot 330; lease; & good busincss. Cail quick selling article; good | _R. G. WILKE, 283 Kearny. arrell st saloon on Kearney st.; 3 years' lease; = — A D e established 4nd good paving place. Call R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. | A—$5500; DAIRY; 15 miles from the city; lease | of 270 acres land; 120 cows: boller, arpata | tor. zams; 4 horses; good miik route, mill; general mill work, {shi; ASTROLOGY. ASTOR, noted N. Y. astrologer, man of ability; concultation $1; booklet free. 997 Market st. ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; | 10c, 25c, 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also Wishart, Tenth and Washington, Oakland. AUTOMOBILES. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$10.600; PLANING, iding 'apd” house nisking. with Tull come Plement of machinery; well establ. trade of $4 Vears” in oity of 80,000 inhabitants; 30 miles from San Francisco; not all cash need- Fiio " EarGoglace A—$7500;, THE best paying corner saloon on FOR SALE. —]_(‘omzamorv st.; lease. Call R. G, WILKE, First-class 1804 four-cylinder, 20-horse. | 263, Kearny s power Pope-Toledo touring _cari equipped with canopy top, Sampson non-skidding | A—$4500; SALOON, with 4 vears’ lease; rent seedometer, odometer, vesta battery and a pair of extra sprockews. For further particulars see D. H. HEARNS, Mobile Car- N, $125; net rent $38; location the very best; elegantly fitted “& and good paying and first. Class patronage. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. riage Company, corner Golden Gate ave and | i - Gough st | A—$§5000; FAMIL: uor stors with first | “class bar; choicest location on Market st.; “‘auto’” broker; exceptional | Jease; net rent $100; best opportunity for ndling second-hand cars; ten : more buyers than machines; ! right I can sell your car; call or | any 'business man. Particulars WILKE, 20% Kearny st. 2-$500; CIGAR stand on Market st., rent §75; R G 1D Thicty aixThipe.cDaxnd | 43, years iease; location the very best and PACKARD, 22 H. P., d-cylinder, Al condl-| frst-class paving business. Call R. G. tion; fully equipped; extension cape; cart carny st. top; slip covers for cushions; extra shoe | and tubes, tools, etc.; can be seen any time. | THOMPSON, 850 Golden Gate ave. A—$600; GOOD paying restaurant on Hayes st; place known to be well paying; only cause of sale, trouble between partners. Call FOR sale—Auto tallyho, seat 18, has been run | _R: G: WILKE, 26% Kearny st less than 200 miles, as good as new, just the | A_ 2500, PORK, delicatessen and dairy pro- thing to run between hotel and depot, at l] fica business; established 10 years; clearing bargain. KEMPTON, 18 Fell st. $250 per month; owner also Owns property: wi ve b years' lease to good man WANTED—To buy an automobile in first-class il gt G. wife who know the business. See R. gondition and reasonable, Address box 9500, | WILKE, 26% Kearny st. all_office. = A—$4500; the lelfll%‘.k:d‘%mnhmlm If- ale factory and produce less in BOARDING FOR CHILDEEN. This city; catabiished 10"Years: dally “cash A LADY would like to take care of a couple | £i0r Teceints above $70; business smsily | of children; would be a mother to them and | SWErKE: 905 Kearny ot { g00d board. 5468 San Pablo ave., Oakland. ) A—$1400; THE only German bakery in & town of 20,000 inhabitants, about 70 ‘miles from this city; a business d R. R. town; 4 horscs, B wagons, good store trade; stock at invoice. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saloon surrounded by fac- tories and wholesale houses, rent §90; 3 years’ lease; must be sold at once, ae owner 1s en- aged in other business. See R. G. WILKE, 555 Kearny. ny home and mothers Twenty-eighth st. PLEASANT home for 1 or 2 children to board; od care. 1910 Baker st., nr. Sacramento. care. Apply 228 | CHILDREN Call office, boarded near school. Box 9786, A CHILD over 5 can be boarded reasonable Particulars R. G. WILKB, 2613 Kearny. agency business, located in fine bay town; no opposition; electric plant; 3 horses, 2 wag- | ons. 10 tons hay in stables; good stock wood and coal on hand; fully equipped every Wayi, doing good bu: guarantees to clear $125 to $150 per month; can be increased; estab- lished 10 vears; owner has other business and can't devote his time to it. See CAME- | RON & CO. I A—$1000; coffee and icecream parlor: fine lo- | { cation, with first-class fittings: fountain, | showcases, counters, established 4 | years: clears now $40 week; _sickness | only cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. WANTED—Large well-known Chicago manu- | fdcturing company, making staple line of | goods widely known, wants satisfactory man | with $5000 cash to establish and carry on | branch business; $260 per month salary and | all expenses, with share of profits extra; safe Investment, permanent engagement and high. class business good for $5000 per year or bet ter, with big futurs increase. For particu- lars, H. Martin, 1108 Trude bid., Chicago. | YOUNG couple owning land in small mountain | town desire to meet old gentleman or lady | who, in exchange for good home for life, | will ‘furnish funds to bulld plain summer sort; references and security given. Box . Call office. ELEGANTLY fitted restaurant with large light kitchen, long lease, liquor Ilicense, chi rent, well worth $2000; for less than hal price, for sale; owner has to go to East: | come and make an offer; no agents. 130 Turk at. FINE chance for 2 parties In good paving cof- | fee and oyster house; can’t fail; open day.| and night; present owner not able to attend to the business. Call 226 Montgomery ave. from 12 to 1 p. m. $2000—GENERAL grocery and egg business; best paying business in Vallejo; wagon, horse, fi fixt: low rent; navy va trade: estab. years; at invoice. WHITE & BAYLEY, 20 Montgomery, room 8. i FREE—Full particulars of winning money- | making scheme; averaging $3 to $8 daily: easily worked; small expense; investigate now. Address J. D. McCUB, St. Paul, Minn. FOR sale—Hotel and bar, barber shop and bil- lard hall; all in one, ‘with lease; a money- maker. For Information address GARDI- NBR & CLEVER, Fullerton, Cal. | | COUNTRY newspaper properties for sale; daily, | weekly. CORNELL & CO., 518 Sacramento. GROCERY and bar for sale. Call at 3344 Twenty-ifth st., bet. 11 and 12 a, m. FINE fruit store, good location, for sale cheap; owner going away. 41 Fourth st. | STOCK or bond issue reputable corporation, mining, industrial or ratiroad, wanted; have every facility for selling on commission; give particulars. P. O. box 1463, New York City. at 2817 Jackson-st. | A—§1200; SALOON, elegantly fitted up and doing & splendid business, location can’t be beat, on Mission st. near Sixth; this is & great bargain. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. o to board 22 Folsom st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ——eee OOD home for a child not under 4 years. DO Setron At A—$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento street, Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 otice is hereby given that the annual meet- £ of the stockholders of the INTER-CAL- IPORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, April 12, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of sald company, m 1216, ‘Merchants’ nge bullding, Francisco, the ecting purpose ctors for nsuing year and to transact such other may legally come before sald | arch 28, 1905, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY y heid on Wednesday, April 12, 1905 o’clock noon, at th room 1216, ‘Merchants San Francis: at office of sald compi 12 Exchange bullding, California, for the purpose | board of ‘five directors for the ensuing/year and to transact such other bueiness as may legally come before said meeting. March 25, 1805. | J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. | ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet. ing of the stockholders of the THERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPA will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon, et the office of said company, om 1216, ‘Merchants’ Exchange building, n _Francisco Caiffornia, for the purpose electing a board of eleven directors for the ensuing year angd to transact such other business ag may legally come before sald meeting. March 28, 1905. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 10 o'clock 8. m._ at the office of sald company room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, | San Francisco, California, for the purpose | of electing a board of seven directors for the ensuing vear and to transact such other business as may legally come before sald meeting. March 28, 1905, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | GOOD home for ome or two children; room | description, | 878, years’ lease; place established years. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1500; BAKERY, confectionery and for parents. 542 Jessle WANTED—A emall child to board. 2 =- | “cream pariors in fown about 30 miles from sion st. | the city; 3 horses 2 wagone; baking 3 bar- | rels per day; 4 years’ lease. Call R. G. CHILDREN boarded; 2 blocks from Lockwood School. Mary Wallace Fitchberge, Elmhurst. | —— e BUSINESS CHANCES. , cleaning, clothes pressing and tail- cheap rent; old established place HEDGES., | WILKE, 26% Kearny st. i A—§11 SALOON, with oyster and chop- | house; private boxes; 4 years' lease; rent | $45; 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 bey; 4% years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; | owner must sell on account of business in | this city. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | A $1250 finely fitted up.coffee, tea and crockery oring. $63¢ | BRANCH bakery and notions, $175; stock will | invoice $250; rent $13; best bargaln ever | offered; must sell this week. HEDGES, 500 | Parrott building. store; weil established, with 3 nice living A—THIS is a few of our snaps: rooms; lease if wanted; value in sight; & 30 rooms; good furniture; only $850. bargain. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. 18 rooms; elegant; income §130; price $1500. 22 rooms; good location; a bargain; $700, T-room flat; elegant income, $60; $650. 23 rooms; rent $100; make offer. A $1000 BAKERY in_the Mission, living rooms, all store trade, daily receipts about $25. Particulare R, G. WILKE, 20% Kearny. 13 rooms on Fifth st.; only $400. A—$3750; CORNER grocery and bar; cholcest &2 rooms; newly fur. apartment-house; $4500. | Nfim 'in the Mission; 4 years' lease; rent 25 rooms; recelpts $200; rent §75; snap. §75; place doing a first-class cash business 6 rooms, bath; rent $22 50; 3 rooms; pays| and is known as one of the best paying cor- rent; §350.° HEDGES, 800 Parrotf bldg. | pers in that location. Call R. G, WILKE, = 283 Kearny st. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. 17 you wish to buy or sell property of any | dwelling or rooming house, gro- cery, butcher shop, delicatessen, branch bak- | ery,’ cigar stand, saloon or business of any kind, do not fail to call upon us; we may have Just what you want to buy or purchaser for what you have to sell. J. W. JAQUITH & | CO., James Flood bidg., rooms 8§74, 876 and | Tel. John 2421. A—$3000; CORNER saloon on Sixth st.; place doing & good payving business; estab. years; lease; a first-class business proposition. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny. A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar with 8 living rooms; on Sacramento years’ lease; rent $45; the very beat K See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bars 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. A—R. E. CALLAHAN, 28 Montgomery st. | Telephone John 8806. Business Locations and Leases a Speclalty. A—$20,000; a No. 1 saloon opportunity; long lease; no better location In the city; monthly receipts not less than $4500; a guaranteed STATIONERY stores; all sizes and prices. Groceries and bars to suit all pockets. Saloons; a selected list; call and see us. Drug stores: yes, 6 of them and good ones, Bakeries and branch bakeries; can suit | you. i Roadhouse; Mission road: good proposition. O’DONNELL. JEPSON & CO., { 1130 Market, between Fifth and Sixth. Bank and Commercial references. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS«— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the SOUTH PA- | CIFIC COAST RAILWAY COMPANY will be dnesday, April 12, 1905, at 11:30 | k a. m._ at the office of said company, 1216, Merchants’ Exchange building, nclsco, California, for the purpose of electing & board of seven directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as ‘may legally come before said | meeting. March 28 1805. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secreta JAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby giveh t ing of the stockholders of th COLORADO RAILWAY C held on Tuesday April the annual meet- 11, o'clock a_m._at the office of said company, 1905, at 11 room 1216, Merchants' Exchange butlding, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing a board of nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as legally come before sald meeting. March 28, 1905. | J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. — Notice 15 hereby given that the annual meet- ing of tbe stockholders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 4 19505, at 11 o’clock 2. m., at the office of sald company, 125 South’ Main st. (over Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank), Sait Lake City, Utah, for the pur- | poee of electing a board of nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may lexaily come before said meeting. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from R. H. and A. M. Andree In | Morning Etar placer mine, near Oak. Shasta County, Cal., draining into tributary of Dry Creek. which reaches Sacramento River: and from 8. G. Simpson,/in Emigrant Hill placer | mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., draining into Spanish Creek, which reaches North Fork of Feather River, gives notlce that a meeting to recelve any protests will | be held at room 65, Flood buflding, San Francisco, Cal., April 10, 1905, at 1;30 p. m. —The Weekly CHEAPEST and best in Americ: Call, 16 pages, sent to any eddress in the United States or Canada one year for $1. e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Advice free in all legal matters; Private divorces pecialty; quick; quiet; no pay unless divorce is granted: collections made; partnership bill of eale, wills, deeds, etc, drawn. Open evenings by ‘request. Established 22 years. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st.. bet. Mason & Taylor. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor entrance, room 611; established 20 | years; all courts, general courts and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- tion: evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free; legal divorce, costs $12; all law | cases handled; no fee in advance; open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment: call and save money. §19 Market, r. 33. AA—DIVORCE; costs $12; quick quiet: advice free; all law business; no charge uniess suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301 WARNER TEMPLE practices in all State.ard fed. courts bate, real estate, bankruptcy | specialist. 897 J.Flood bldg.: phone John 2541. | | FOR sale—Entire_or half Interest in novelty A FIRST-CLASS restaurant with 6 rooms up- mnet profit of not less than $800 per month; | SPECIAL! SPECIAL! EPECIALL positively & bona fide opportunity. | ern; you can get bargain; account of sickness. Business Chance Protective and Refer- ence Burean. WE _are not brokers. ‘We do not sell properties; we Investigate and analyze business propositions and give you the advantages of expert business opin~ icn and advice. 2 We help you to avold mistakes and to make the safest and most profitable invest- ment. 8. F. BUSINESS CHANCE PROTECTIVE AND REFERENCE BUREAU, 1101-1108 New Flood Buildin; LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO.———FPhone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Downtown modern up-to-date house; che: rent; long lease; has 70 well-furnished room: established country transient trade; never clears less than $300 per month the year round: diesolution of partners cause of sale. Fine little home of 11 rooms, south of Mar- ket; rent only §30; well furnished; $225. New, modern, well furnished 29-room house; central location; on one of the best rooming- house streets in city, and f taken at once, on account of departure, can be bought less than half cost to furnish; see this bargain. Most sumptuously furnished sporting house of ® rooms; fine location; present owner will guarantee that $500 to $800 per month can be Cleared over all expenses; will take half cash, balance can be paid out of house; owner leav- ing for the morth. Elegantly furnished straight rooming-house of 50 rooms; new and modern throughout; fine location; 15 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; all full; can be had at big bargain. flat of 7 rooms; rent only $37 50; water free; well furnished; price $250. Modal spartment-houss, 2-3 rooms each; rent is cheap; elegantly shed; 5-year lease; there ate 50 Tooms; eversthing mew and mod- Newly furnished 2 months ago; 16 rooms; $1600—Grocery and saloon, including licenses, horse, wagon and stock, on a good West- ern Addition corner; double store; everything in good condition; this is absolutely the | cheapest buy in town: in answer will give | full particulars. Box #580, Call. PIRE RACING STABLES | Are earning splendid dividends for thelr in- | vestors: write for particulars. Bmpire Co., | 1135 Broadway, New York. | R. B. CALLAHAN. $1000—SMALL grocery store; stock, fixtures, bullding and lot; within 5 minutes' walk of Courthouse; driveway and barn; living | ToOmS in rear: property offered at & macri- fice on account of death in family; stock, | fixtures and trade worth the price asked; ' inquire at once, as the property must go | this week. 5 E. J. STEWART & CO,, 8§78 Broadway, Oakland. $250 — PARTNER In genteel business; chance for active young man. MARIN INV. CO., 235 Kearny st. $1100 — RESTAURANT on busy downtown street; §250 to $300 month can be made. MARIN INV. CO., 235 Kearny st. $500—ENTIRE right for useful article; good seller; big profit; sample at office. MARIN INV. CO., 235 Kearny st. $2500_ACTIVE partner to take charge of busiuess just established; can have salary: pays from start; best opportunity for middie- Zged business man. 9S8 James Flood bidg. ALOON: Market st long lease; chean 300; pag#er wanted in enterprising bu rent; 5 years in place. ng to mining; ness. lavge profis; Iarse stock. | 219 Kearny | _lnvestigals, 988 James Flood bullding, st., room 4: hours 12 to 1 p. m. 1 = > $U00_RESTAURANT, complete; French range: @oing fine business living rooms furnished: cheap rent; must be sacrificed; partners dis. Agres. 230 Kearny st. bt v Donsl s e L WANTED—To invest a few hundred dollars iIn GROCERY and saloon license for sale; also a good paying business. What have you? saloon licenee. Call 230 Kearny st. Send particulars to box 4490, Call office. i + s A RIGHT man with $2500 can get interest in manufacturing company with good people on floor; permanent salary and direc- tor. PACIFIC COAST TRUST CO. 708! Market st., San Francisco, rooms 604-5. i e S aliba st B i e $500—A SNAP: restaurant {n Oakland; good, steady trade: 5 furnished room tor $25 MADE $3000; $100 made a fortune; legitl ‘mate businese; my book tells how; sent free. attractive. {nteresting _profitable. JAMES VICK, 741 Land Title bld., Philadelphia, Pa, | FOR sale—Old established new and second- hand furniture business, consisting of 4 stores; big trade and central; owner sick. THE ALDEN CO., 1233 Broadway, Oakland. FINE income business in Oakland; little ex- pense; big profit; owner must sell at once; going _away. See L. R. SUNDERLAND, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. $400-RESTAURANT; large transient trade; 17567, Call office, Oakl 40 regular boarders; blg thoroughtare. Box and. Ad- i A GOOD grocery business; interior eity; small capital required; deal direct with owner. Gress box 9764, Call. TRAVELING agents; salary $75 to $80 month- 1y and exp.: for Oregon and Washington; $25 deposit required. Room 7, 717% Market s MANAGER on salary; $2000; profitable, _honorable, The Seller Co!, 816 Market. | must invest ! permanent. 4 $20; rent §20; lease: will ‘sell for $380 rirn EILENT partner; well established dividend | out furniture; sickness cause for selling, A. y\'.’fil" busines: or more, Box 106, GRUGGEL, 885 Broadway, rm, 11, and. GAR store and billiard parlor; will FISHERIES company; clear $100,000 first invoice $1800: owner wishes to x:rmn from year; want party with $10,000. YOUNG, 524 Alameda County. See A. GRUGGEL, 85§ Callaghan buflding. Broadway, room 11, Oakland machine shop. 544 Mission st. stairs: very cheap rent; for sale reagonable. = Box 9547, Call office. FOR sale—Drugstore; good location for doctor; e R S Rt no reasonable offer refused. 2753 Misslon st. | PARTY holding option on an interest in a jarge wholesale mercantile house In San Francisco wishes party with a few thousand dollars to join him in the exercise of said option: investigation invited. * Box 9611, Call. DENTAL office and practice for sale in city. Box 9524, Call office. FINE corner saloon for sale; long lease; no rent. Inquire 1201 Stockton st., cor. Pacific. FINE corner saloon opposite ferry: long lease; VANTEDTo buy & clgar etarl. Box 81, witle. partner. - or zflrfiflun( i call 5 B 3 Call office. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO, 20 and 31 Battery st.. San Francisco, EALOON, $1000; lease: bet. Market and Mis- | slon, on Third st. Inquire at 93 1';1‘:-1 :h | WANTED—A man with several thousand dol- pal, o L T HARRY HOFF- ELECTRIC and repair d months’ work | rare cl 3 P ahead. CAL. INVEST. CO., 777% Market st. _ MAN, Novelty Theater, Oakland, Cal. PARTNER—Cook or walter, with $200; f A_RESTAURANT and_oyster-house for sale: Tnterest restatrant & elgar stana 316 Grant | best location. 181 Sixth st Price. $a50: |, must be sold at once. ! WANTED_A partner with reference: price ; Washington Dance Hall. Call § pr m. PARTY with $2000 or more; first-class loca- tion; correspondence solicited. 711 Greenwich, | | L. 5. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta- | _tion free; no fees in advance: cpen evenings. —_— = ; ideal home; pri- Maternity Villa, “lGlVVAl\'TED—an:r ‘with capital. | i | MEN ‘wl!: fosemi Iklnfl splendid mmt-l 1% Kearny st. ment €2 Nevada block. NEWSPAPER route for sale in i Call route in Oskland for eale. Apply BIG winner; theatrical company; want | With $1000; investigate. Hox 25, ol S| e e e W Golden Gate ave., GEORGE DAVIS. z fine block on O'Farrell st.; all full and clearing nice income; bargain at $1300; part cash, bal- ance time. NB. corner; well located; rent less than $4 per room; well-furnished apartment-house of 88 rooms; onme block from Larkin st.; it is always full and clears $200 per month; owner retiring from business. i1s a chance to get 12 rooms of good | furniture, close In, on E50d strect, all Al and clearing $50, for price of mortgage, $400. Grand new buflding; elegantly furnished In best of furniture and carpets: 60 rooms; with long lease and cheap rent; will guarantes to clear $300 over all expenses; sickness only reason it is on the market. upper flat of 6 rooms; rent $27 50; owiy farnished 8 months; fine Httle home: only $850. It you want a money-making proposition, ‘when, on-an Investment of $1600, you can clear $200 per month, we will be pleased to show you a 21-room house, close in, well fur- nished, cheap rent; owner is sick and obliged Here's a chance to get centrally located 14- room house; good furniture and carpets; can be got by assuming mortgage of $600 with $150 cash; this I8 a first-class proposition. well-furnished transient house, close m.N:t'h Tooms; furniture and carpets are first class; clears nice income, but owners are re- tiring on account of age. -to-date apartment-house of 57 o ot tly furnished house in S. F. 2 and 8 room apartments; 5-year-lease; to go Eest. located house of 17 rooms on Larkin mv:-.tl.l furnished in oak and velvet ; clears $75 to $80 per month; has some house- keeping; bargain at $1100. ‘Wmdbm(hinkotthllf 42-Toom corner house with rent only $125; good lease; fur- pished In substantial oak; carpets are good: and where you can clear $160 per month and 3 best rooms; all on an Investment of m; will take flat as part payment. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eady st. )WNTOWN 85-ROOM HOTEL TO & D01 WTflqfl OR WITHOUT GR!LL.LMB" Owners of building wish to deal with a first-class party having $10.000 cash; modern ht and eleval l:ln.nmneh.utlyfumhhedmm now be- | ing conducted by the owners of about one-half cost of furniture; rent $7 per m:mmaflmmwfllfl.‘. BERTON, 323 Montgomery st. 40-ROOM lodging house In Stockton for sale; rooms all large and light; house full all the time; - ru-num.;‘lmn large: a bar- Other business. itions in Oak- o and elsewhers to_ offer: call and ses us; we can suit you. WILLIAMS & PAR- SONS, 918 Broadway, Oakiand. FISHER & CO., Mhm&-‘;dhu‘fi&%m 4 Powsll and Market, r. 436; phone Main 3354. SNAP—75 room hotel and boarding house; first-class respect: must be sold ai i i o T g TR R P \TE 511—For sale, house LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Conm. e R S TWENTY rooms finely furnished; two planos: all cccupied; paying: death cause of sale. Call between 10 and 12 (no agents), McAllister st. O'FARRELL-ST. lodging-house. 14 rooms. clearing $70: going away; $430; sacrifice. Box 33, Call. B e o FOR SALE—Rooming-house, 11 rooms. 711 Howard st. il IO i e LS R e & ROOMING-HOUSE of 10 rooms; rent $30; pays well: bargain. Apply 966 Mission st. 14 ROOMS furnished, for sale cheap; must sell at once. 491 Fourth st. 20-ROOM lodging-house for sale; barsain; must sell. FRED W..LOHN, 10 Steuart st. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED. Our Services Free to Buyers. Money to Loan. Telephone Mata 33-4-3. MARION GRIFFIN, sth floor. _Room 801 New James Flood Bullding, 970 Market, Opposite ““The Emporium. Offices near the Elevators. ROOMING-HOUSES and HOTELS FOR SALB SPECIAL on Van Ness ave. 14 rooms for only $800. $200 down and $10 monthly. Nice home and $35 profit each month. MARION GRIFFIN can arrange it for you. SPECIAL—Corner of 18 large rooms; extra | well arranged; sunny and full of nice peopie: can be bad at'a bargain and on easy terms; new house, new furnishings; lease. MARION GRIFFIN, Room 801, Bighth Floor, James Flood Bullding. 970 Market, Opposite. ‘“The Emperium." SPECTAL—S81-room house; price was $1500: 3 cash; lease; housekeeping; 8 blocks north { Market st. 22 Furnished. 9 Unfurnished. Almost NO WORK for the landlady. Ses MARION GRIFFIN. Make offer befors 10 a. m., Aprfl 1. TRANSIENT house. 22 Rooms. The owner of a 22-room transient house, near Market st., has authorized MARION GRIFFIN to sell Her house for $1200; terms $500 down and $20 monthly payments. Price was $2000. Price was $2000. I this house were well managed the profit should be immenase. Say $150 to $250 every 30 days. BONTON. VERY FINE. 29-blg rooms. Over $200 profit monthly. Books open for your Inspection. This house can be inspected only when @ buyer comes with an agent from the office of MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 8§01, “Sth fl‘oor. oppasite “The Emporium." Rent, $1 per room. Think of it! The only clean, respectable house of 33 rooms in tg:’ clt&&lflcfi lur!nl. ce onthly t $187. See MARION GI A 970 Market. Opposite *‘Emportum.” EXCHANGES of rooming-houses a specialty. Here is & sample: ‘‘Sickness compels me to request MARION GRIFFIN to exchange my 40-room house for a house of 15 to 20 rooms. Or I will sell for $2000 cash; my rent is $125; rooms) profit $175; roomers all men.” 700. $75 net mont profit. Located 3 blocks m‘h&,u Golden West HO::L' rooms) To see . o : Opposite ~'nf Bmporuim.” $200. 1200, 10 rooms. Part cash and” $10. montbly. installments; 60 rooms, transtent, §5000; for a farm. 42 rooms, $2000; for 13 to 20 rooms. 100 rcoms, new 'furniture and new buflding: 12 W‘” LA for small flat. 2 Tent $60; clears $60.; trade Tooms, for § or 10 rooms. And 100 others. See MARION GRIFFIN. 908 MARKET, H. C. DECKER, 905 MA PHONE ROOMING HOUSES, HOTELS, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. 20 YEARS SELLING OVER .!oumm 300 700 00 1.000 0 1,350 1,700 1,200 7.500 2.500 1.400 ADVANCE &mchuum 402 Sutter st.; _tel. Main 3%4. GEO. W. M & CO., Props. | 8 CTS ya. carpets cieaned; laying 3c; furniture moved. 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