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THE SAN FRANCISCG CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 38, 1905 MESTING NOTICES—Con! tinued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. mommm CLAIRVOYANTS. UAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.— tice is hereby given that the annual meet- 2¢ of the stockholders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY will be held - DR ICK FIS on Tuesday, April 4, 1905, at 11 o'elock JOBN D. SPRECKELS. o . at the office of sald company, 12 B s South Main st. (over Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Address Communications to Bank), Sait Lake City, Utah, for the pur- tanager | ager | pose of electing a board of nine directors for JOHN McNAUGHT .- W. J. MARTIN. .. .Busln(:ss Man; PLEFRONE. 4 Con. | ANNUAL ME: Ask for THE CAL! e Operator Will Con- | ““Notsce 15 may lesally come before said J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ING OF STOCKHOLDERS— eby given that the annual meet- business as meeting. mect You With the Department ¥You Wish. | jng of the stockholders of the ER-CAL- IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be Jication Office....Market and Third, 8. ¥. ( JOORNIA GO AT ol 12, 1605, ot o2 iditorial Rooms 7 to 221 Stevenson st | ey aptl 1 SR et " P 'm 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cta. Per Wesk, 78| B0 G, e e "ptirpass Cts, Per Month. Single Coples § Cla o | of electing a board of five directors for Terms by Mail, Inciuding Postags (C ash WIth | the ensuing year and to transact such other Orae business as ‘may legally come befo AILY CALL (includ o), 1 e s:m htveerri, Koo 265005, before sald ALLY CALL (nclud. Sunday o .00 | e 2 AILY CALI—By Single Month.. 75 | WILLCUTT, Secretary. NDAY CALL, 1 Yeer.... UAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— EELY CALL, 1 Year...... - ice is hereby given that the annual meet- FOREIC {Daily...$8.80 Per ;en g T e e e T POSTAGE, 7 Sunday. 4.15 Per Year Bxiia | CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be W eckly. 1.00 Per Year Ex bt Wattiey A BR D AUTHORIZED RIPTICNS. forwarded When Te- quested Mail subscribers in ordering change of ad- dress should be partic to give both NEW ND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure a rompt and correct compliance with their re- Quest. g o'clock noon, at the office of said company, room 1216, ‘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, 1605. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 13 o'clock noon, at the office of sald company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco California, for the purpose of electing & board of eleven directors for the ensulng year and to transact such other business as may legally come before said meeting. March 28, 1905. J. L. WILLCUTT, Becretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockhoiders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m._ at the office of said company, room 1216, Merchants’ Exchange building, Sen Francisco, Californla, for the purpose | of electing & board of seven directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such other | bus egally come before sald | 19¢ J. L. 'WILLCUTT, Secretary. 5 OF STOCKHOLDERS— that the annual meet- ckhoide: the SOUTH PA- RAILWAY COMPANY will be e . at 11:30 RECEIV sample Copies Wi OAELAND OFFICE: 016 Brosdway.. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: EAMUEL W. WALL Post Buliding NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: Waidorf-Astoria Hotel; A. Brentano, 31 Unfon Square; Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-svenus Hotel and Hoffman House, CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Eberman House; P. O. News Co.; Great thern Hotel, Tremont Hotse; Audltorium Hotel; Palmer House, | CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C. GEORGE KROGNESS, Marquette Bullding. (Long Distance Telephone, ‘‘Central 2618.”) NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ETEPHEN B. EMITH 0 Tribune Building EW YORK CORRESPONDENT: CARLTON. ...Herald Square EUEINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call. | corner Market and Third streets; open until o'clock every night in the year BRANCH OFFICE! 05 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until ». m % ¢ a board of sev & vear and to tran ch other | 806 Montgomery ave.; open until 9 p. m. T ey | 500 Hayes street; open untll 9:30 p. m. Mo ANTLIOUTT, & i @ McAllister street: open unti $:30 p. m. | T LT, Naa o, street: open until 9:30 p. m | ANNUAL MEETING L street; open until 10 p. m. th street; open until ® p. m. cla_street; open until 3 p. m. orner Church ard Duncan streets: 9 p. m re stre hereby given that the annu. the stockholders of the CARSON ald company, hange bullding, the purpose | ctors for | ch other | said | | e | RS— | reby given that the annual meet- | holders of the COOS BAY OMPANY will be held 12, 1905, at 11 s of sald company, Exchange buflding, for the purpose five directors for to transact such other come before said | | | | Secretary. aving re- hydraulic | L Andree in | , near Oak, Shasta nto tributary of Dry | cramento River; and | in Emigrant Hill placer | Plumas County, Cal., S h Creek, which reaches f Feather River, gives motloe t a meeting 1o receive ary protests will | ia_at room 68, Flood bullding, San | 10. 1905, at 1:30 p. m. | jot owners in Laurel for the election of trustees and will be held at 912 Claus | ding on TUESDAY, April 4, | ck D. m H. CROWELL, co. March 30, 1905. AR, Secretary SHOLDERS. Secretary. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. e in all legal matters; private divorces quick; quiet; no pay unless divorce collections made; partnership bill of resolution Nevade upanim of £2id Bo beld on | | | Advice fr & special is gr and regul December, heid | Eale, deeds, etc.. drawn. Open evenings by ‘request. Established 22 years. G. W. How Market st., bet. Mason & Taylor. W. KING, Attorne; Exam. bldg., floor_entrance, ro tabiished 20 | all courts, general courts and office | tioe; no fee in advance or for consulta- | appointment. Tel. Red 3601 5 ADVICE al divorce, costs $12; all law { | ; mo fee in advance: open Sat- | s; other evenings by appoint- ] S nd save money. 819 Market, . 33. and voting UPOD | 2 4. DIVORCE - ocsts £12: aulck au & voting upon costs $12; quick quiet; advice bueiness; no_charge uniess suc— Market, room 301. practices In all State and bankruptey | | | | "®100 00y ene | AGEXNTS WANTED. | o0, S 0. HING good for live agents at Room | ant bidg., one bandred’ Scitre cor. Seventh and Market : quick selling ar 506 O Earrell st a corporation, twen thoueand (20,000) shares of such increase of 1 Company Bank of its go = . and banking business o the of California to The Nevada Na- tional Bank of San Francisco. 3 (®) To sell to such persens as the directors DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relicves instantly; | the ensuing vear and to transact such other | | A—$7500; THE best paying corner saloon on | A—$600; GOO! | A—THIS is & few of our snaps: A—$800; SALOON with 14 furnished rooms, on San Bruno ave.; rent $30: place estab- lished years and one of the best paying places on the road. See R, G WILKE, 263 . room 9. CIGAR stand; rent $15; splendid lo- cation; close to Bulletin office; this is a bargain; owner must leave the city on ac- count of sickness of his family in the coun- try. Call R, G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—CAMBRON & CO........Phone South 1050. 8 Eddy st cor. Marier and Powell Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—High-class grocery and family liquor store, located in bonton residence district; rent $50; Eood horse and wagon; sales $75 to $80 per day; fresh mew stock, which will invoice more than price asked; must leave city. See CAMBERON & CO. A—$400: cleaning, dyeing and laundry office; A—$900; STEAM laundry in Western Addition; 1 horse, 1 wagon, 5-horsepower boiler and engine, hydraulic washer; business well es- tablished; sickness compels owner to sacrifice G WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1200; RESTAURANT on O'Farrell st. do- ing a rushing business; established years: 5 years' lease; the lease 18 worth the money asked for; fine fixtures. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$3000; SALOON on Market st., with 4 years’ lease; rent net $85; location close to Battery st.; owner must leave at once to settle pri- vate affairs East; a good business and very chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$1056; CAFE and grill room in one of the largest and best located apartment houses of this city; place elegantly ftted up and doing & good paying bueiness; owners must leave for New York only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny gt A—$850; cestaurant, surrounded by R.R. shops and factorfes, in Oakland; rent $20; daily receipts $30; lease; a good business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A $1000 saloon on Kearney st.; 3 years' lease; rent §7b; old established and good paying place. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$5500; DAIRY; 16 miles from the city; leass of 270 ‘acres land; 120 cows; boller, ‘sépara- tor_ cans; 4 horses; good milk route. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$10,500; PLANING mill; general mill work, molding and house finishing, with full com- plement of machinery; well establ. trade ot 14 years; in city of 30,000 inhabitants; 30 miles from San Francisco; not all cash need- _ed. culars R. G. WILKBD, 261 Kearny. | | ) | .rent only $17 50, with 4 living roome; clears about §75 per month: fine little business for men and wife. CAMERON & CO. e A—Ome of the best florist stores; downtown location; established 8 years; thoroughly ad-: vertised'zli over State; rent $120; guarantee to clear $300 to $400 per month; wlill bear strictest investigation; death in family causes sale. For price see CAMERON & CO. A—81000; first—class grocery and family liquor store: old established business; owner Suar- antees to clear $250 to $300 per month; stock and fixtures worth price asked; retiring from business. See CAMERON & CO. A—$3500 buys first-clags wood, coal, ice and agency business, located n 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 way: doing good business; guarantees to clear §125 to $160 per month; can be increased; estab lished 10 years; owner has other business and can't devote his time to it. See CAME- RON & CO. A—$1000; coffee and icecream parlor; fine lo— cation, with first-class fittings; fountain, counters, etc.; established 4 s now $40 per week; sickness only cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. A—R. E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery st. Telephone John 6306. Business Locations and Leases a Speclalty. A—$20,000; a No. 1 saloon opportunity; long lease; no better loeation in the city; monthly receipts not less thap $4500; a guaranteed net profit of not less' than $800 per month; ftively a bona fide opportunity. A BB, CALLAHAN. Montgomery st.; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$4500; SALOON, with 4 vears' lease; rent | $125; net rent $28; location the very best; elegantly fitted up and good paying and first- class patronage. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearay. | | A—§5000; FAMILY liquor store with first- ! class bar; choicest location on Market st.; lease; net rent $100; best opportunity for any 'business man. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. .| A—$800; CIGAR stand on Market st., rent §70; | 4% years lease; location the very best and a ;5 s paying business. Call 261 Kearny s paylng restaurant on st.; place known to be well paying; cause of sale, trouble between partners. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; PORK_ delicatessen and dairy pro- | duce business; established 10 years; clearing $200 per month; owuer also owns property; will give 5 years' lease to good man and first-cla ves | only | Call | wife who know the business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$4500; the leading delicatessen stors, ta- | male factory and dairy produce business in | this city; established 10 years; dally cash | etore receipts above $70; business = easily | clears $400 per month and more. Call R. G. “ WILKE. 263 Kearny st. | A—$1400; THE only German bakery in a town | of 20,000 inbabitants, about 70 miles from ! this city; a business and R. R. town; 4 horses, 8 wagons, good store trade; stock at invoice. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | A—$2500; CORNER saloon surrounded by fac- | torles and wholesale houses, rent $90; 3 years' lease; must be sold at once, ae owner 1s en- | gaged in other business. See R. G. WILKE, | 26% Kearny. | A—$1200; SALOON, elegantly fitted up and doing & eplendid business, location can't be beat, on Mission st. near Sixth; this is a great bargain. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. FOR sale—Hotel and bar, barber shop and bil- ifard hall: all In one, 'with lease; a money- maker. For Information address GARDI- NER & CLEVER, Fullerton, Cal. $2000—ACTIVE partner to take charge busiliess just established; can have salar: pays from start; best opportunity for middie- aged business man. 988 James Flood bldg. of $600—RESTAURANT, complete; French rang doing fine business; living rooms furnishe cheap rent; must be sacrificed; partners dis- agres 230 Kearny st. - WANTED—A man with several thousand dol- lars to entertain elegant cafe proposition: a rare chance. Particulars HARRY HOFF- MAN, Novelty Theater, Oakland, Cal. $400—RESTAURANT; 40 regular boarders; large transient trade: big thoroughfare. Box 1757, Call office, Oakland. A GOOD grocery business; interior city; small capital required: deal direct with owner. Ad- dress box 9764, Call. WANTED—To Invest a few hundred dollars in a good paying business. What have you? Send particulars to box 4490, Call office. $2000; The MANAGER on salary; profitable, _hororable, Seller Co., 916 Market. A RESTAURANT and_oyster-house for sale; must _invest permanent. best location. . 181 Sixth st. Price $650; must be sold at once. WANTED—A partnef with reference; price $2000; Washington Dance Hall. Call 8 p. m., 9211,° Kcarny st. 'WSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. GROCERY and saloon license for sale; saloon license. Call 280 Kearny st. also FOR sale—Entire or half interest in novelty machine shop. 544 Mission st. A—$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento street, Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 years' lease; place established years. Call R. G. WILKE, 2813 Kearny st. A—$1500; BAKERY, confectionery and ice cream parlors in fown about 30 miles trom the city; 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 $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 bay; 4% years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; owner must sell on account of busiress in this city. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A $1250 finely fitted up coffee, tea and crockery store; well established, with 3 nice living | rooms; lease if wanted; value in sight: & bargain. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A $1000 BAKERY In the Mission, living room: all store trade, daily receipfs about §25. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$3750; CORNER grocery and bar; choicest corner 'in the Mission; 4 years' lease; ren §75; place doing a first-class cash business and is known as one of the best paying cor- in that location. Call R. G. WILKE, doing a good paying business; estab. years lease: a first-class business proposition. For | particulars sce R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny. A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar with 3 | living rooms; on Sacramento st.; 4% years' lease; rent §45: the very best location. See R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. | A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' lease; rent $40: store doing large cash busi- ness; location can’t be beat; value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. G, cleaning, clothes pressing and tail- cheap rent; old established place HEDGES. BRANCH bakery and notions, $175; stock will invoice $250; rent $13; best bargain ever offered; must scll this week. HEDGES, 509 Parrott building. 30 rooms; good furniture; only $650. 18 rooms; elegant; income $130; price $1500. 22 rooms; good location; a bargain; $700. 7-room flat; elegant income, $65; $650. 3 rooms: rent $100; make offer. 13 rooms on Fifth st.; only $400. &2 rooms; newly fur. apartment-house; $4500. 25 rooms: receipts $200; rent $75; snap. 6 rooms, bath: rent $22 50: 3 rooms; pays rent; $250.° HEDGES, 509 Parrott bldg. A FINE OPPORTUNITIES. @eem adrisable, ten thousand (10,000) shaces | 10¢. 25, S0c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also case of capital for not less they | _Wihart, Tenth and Washington, Oakiand, lars 4200 00) = Ber -hare = ! of the United States. ~ ILE! &3 e i AUTOMOE! 5. | Xatfonal Bar San Franclsco atter said | PACKARD, 22 H. P., 4-cylinder, Al condi- increase of shares le disposed of as herein. | tion; fully equipped:’ extension cape; cart | om one million five hun- top; Slip covers for cushions; extra shoe lars ($1,500,000) to three | and tubes, tools. etc.; can be seen any time. 4 thousand dollars (§3,- | THOMPSON, 359 Golden Gate ave. mner following, viz.: By on dollars ($1,000,000) out | WANTED—To buy an automobile in first-class dollars (§3,- | condition and rcasonable, Address box 9500, e sale and | _ Call office. R et —— BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. GOOD home, best of care, for 1 or 2 children from S to 14. in country; $25 month each; references given and expected. Address P. 0. box 411, Santa Clara, Cal A LADY would like to take care of a couple of children; would be & mother to them and Eood board. 5499 San Pablo ave., Oakland. . to the present dred thousand 4 by also adding one cut of the cash n the sale of ten thousand sald increase of capital surplus of one million s ($1,500,000), €10,000) to the pre hundred tho sggregating sand dollars ¢ | WANTED—Two_children to board; a nice sun- v home and mother's care. Apsly 228 Twenty-eighth st. PLEASANT home for 1 or 2 children to board; good care. 1910 Baker st nr. Sacramento. To increase the num. eleven to firteen V. To amend the articles of '3 this’ association in" such manner e et | meeting of sharehoiders, or any adjourmed meeting of eald shareholders, shall seem proper and for the best Interests of the sharehoiders of the association. i [ GOOD home for ome or two children; room for parents. 542 Jessie st. | —————— | cARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. To 8o every and any other sct or thing mecessary, proper or convenlent to sccom:- | COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used piieh the foregoing (Objects and purposes. | for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN | g g g b g o e.,"..‘. By GEO. G £S IL‘. Cashter. | pressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st; i phones Main 152 and Bush 479. ed_December 1f you wish to buy or sell property of any description, dwelling or rooming house, gro- cery, butcher shop, delicatessen, branch bak- ery, cigar stand, saloon or business of any kind, do not fall to call upon us; we may have just what you want to buy or a purchaser for what you have to sell. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., James Flood bldg., rooms 874, 876 and §78. Tel. John 2431. $250 — PARTNER in genteel business; good ancs for uctive Joung man MARRN Dey. 0., 23 $1100 — RESTAURANT on busy downtown street; $250 to $300 month can be made. MARIN INV. CO., 255 Kearny st. SNTIRE right for useful article; good | big profit; sample at office. MARIN CO., 235 Kearny st. BTATIONERY stores; all sizes and prices. Grocer] and bars to suit all pockets,. Saloons; a sclected list; call and see us. Drug stores; yes, € of them and good ones, Bakeries and branch bakeries; can sult you. Roadhouse; Mission road: good proposition. O'DONNELL, JEPSON & CO., 1130 Market, between Fifth and Sixth. “Bank and Commercial references. $500—A SNAP; restaurant in Oakland; good steady trade; 5 furnished rooms; 4 rented for $20; rent $29; lease; will sell for $350 with- out’ furniture; sickness cause for selling. A. GRUGGEL, 855 Broadway, rm. 11, Oakland. NOTICE T0 STOCKHOLDERS oF THm | WHEN you become disgusted with your work ‘K -~ < - | d for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet-beat- BANK OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE 1S | g i ARASY TV A = ICE 13| _ing works, 353-557 Tehama st._Tel. Sout 40, resclution of the Board of Directors of The | WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har. nk of California, @ corporation organized = rison st.: Al cleaning, S3c. FRED HAGE- end existing under the laws of the State of | DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. ie. passed and @dopted on Tuesday, | ———r « 3ist day of January 1905 at a regular | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; ting of said Bosrd duly held at No. 400 | _tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. in and County of TEL. T g g A S i Sutter 1061, Star Renovating Co., 530 G. “he banking house amd erey | _G. ave.; carpet clean., fit,.lay.: uphoistering. business of £aid corporation. | MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class the building where the Board of | carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel Mission 74. Directors of sei€ corporation usually meets), | —. oo i « meeting of the stockholders of cor- | RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263 —— retion is hereby called for and will LACE CURTAINS AND No. 400 California street, in said City | #nd County of San Francisco (the same be- | ing the banking-house and principal place | = of bueiness of eaid corporation, and being | BRANDT'S New York Curtain House: most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and blankets. 1324 Fillmore: phone Pine 2622. the bullding where the Board of Directors | of eeid corporation usually meets). on TUES. | CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing DAY, the 4th day of April 1905 at three | for everybody from hat to shoes; you can c'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the met hat you want from us and have it charged. S A N”nim % rurpose of considering. deciding and acting | tpon the proposiiion to increase the capital | stock of said corporation, The Bank of Cali- | forpla, from three million (3,000,000) dollars, €ivided into thirty thousand (30,000) shares of the par value of one hundred (100) dol- lers each, to four milllon (4.000,000) doilars, | CLOTEING RENOVATING. to be éivided intc forty thousand (40,000) = ———— - tharcs of the par value of one bundred (100) | SUITS cleancd and pressed, Si; scouring and €ollers each. By order of the Board of Di- = dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; vectors. Dsted Jan. 3lst, 1905, ALLEN | _phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliyér free. —_— T o Baok of Cali- COLLECTION OFFICES. $1300—CIGAR store and billlard parlor; will invoice $1800; owner wishes to depart from Alameda County. See A. GRUGGEL, 855 Broadway, room 11, Oakland. NEW corner store; Washington and Fillmore sts.; splendid location for an enterprising business man who desires to establish him- seif in any legitimate retail business; long Jease, rent reasorable. Apply 2200 Filimore. PARTY holding option on an interest in a ‘large 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, | FINE corner saloon opposite ferry: long lease; doing fine business: account of disagreement ‘with _ partner. For particulars call on WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 29 and 381 Battery st.. San Franclsco, —_— e _____ ELEGANTLY fitted restaurant with large light kitchen, long liquor license, chea rent well srthd ;!M‘Lcl:vthu | ce, for sale; owner has ‘East: Eome and make an offer; no 130 Turk st. FINE chance for 2 parties in good paying cof- fee and 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. st., room 4; hours 12 to 1 p. m. % CLAY, Secretary of the fornia. : CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: Call, 16 pages, ment to any address in the | city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 413 United States or Cenada one year for $L. Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580, R e —$300; partner wanted in_en! bus- Aucm: large profits; large flflél‘-m% i LOON; Ms st.; long cheap ;5 years'in place; into mining; mu“nu. 088 m-mhllfll: . and where you WANTED—To buy a cigar stand. Call office. Box 4481, TWENTY rooms finely furnished; two planos: all cccupled; paying; death cause of sale. Call between 10 and 12 (no agents), 850 McAllister st. O'FARRELL-ST. clearing §70; Box 33, Call. GOLDEN GATE ave., 511—For sale, house of 10 rooms;. wm{o_flbly furnished; price $400. 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; bargain; must sell. FRED W. LOHN, 10 Steuart st. lodging-house, 14 rooms, going away; $450; sacrifice. | Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. Our Services e to Money to Loan. Telephone Main 33-4-3 _MARION GRIFFIN, Sth floor. _Room 801, New James Flood Building, 70 Market, Onnull:h"%cm)::rlum. O1fie near the Ele E ROOH‘LNG-H&:?SES ‘and HOTELS FOR SALE SPECIAL on Van Ness ave. 14 rooms for only $800. $200 down and $10 monthly. Nice home and $55 profit each month. i ' MARION GRIFFIN can‘arrange it for you. | SR S | SPECIAL—Corner of 18 large rooms; extra sunny and full of nice people; | on easy terms; | well arrange | can be had at a bargain and new house, new furnishings; lease. MARION GRIFFIN, Room 01, Eighth Floor, James Flood Bullding, 970 Market, Opposite *“The Emporfum.” _———_— SPECTAL—31-room house; price was $1500; | % cash; lease; housekeeping; 6 blocks’north of Market st. 22 Furnished. 9 Unfurnished. Almost NO WORK for the landlady. See MARION GRIFFIN. Make offer before’10 a. m., April 1. TRANSIENT hous: The owner of a 22-room transient house, 22 Rooms. | near Market st., has authorized MARION GRIFFIN | to sell terms $500 down and §20 monthly _D;ymenc.m Price was $2000. Price was $2000. If this house were | Her house for §1200; i well managed the profit should be immense. Say $150 to $250 every 30 days. SALOON, $3000; lease; bet. Market and Mis- slon, on Third st. Inquire at 93 Third st. PARTNER—Cook or waiter, with $200; for % interest restaurant & cigar stand. 316 Grant. MEN with means can find splendid invest- ment 62 Nevada block. GROCERY and bar for sale. Call at. v Aifth st., bet. 11 and 12 a, m. fruit store, good location, for ; owner going v. 41 Fourth s A BRANCH office of rece; tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. Business Chance Protective and Refer- ence Bureau. WE_zre not brokers. We do not sell properties; we investigate and analyze business propositions and give | you the advantages of expert .business opin- ion and advice. We help you to avold mistakes and to maks the safest and most profitable invest- ment. 8. F. BUSINESS CHANCE PROTECTIVE AND REFERENCE BUREAU, 1101-1103 New Flood Building. P e B — LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050, 3 Bddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Downtown modern up-to-date house; cheap rent; long lease; has 70 well-furnished rooms; established country transient trade; never clears less than $300 per month the year round. diseolution 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 If taken at once, on account of departure, can be bought less than half cost to furnish; sce this bargain. Most sumptuously furnished sporting house | of 9 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 north. Elegantly furnished straight rooming-house of 50 rocms; new and modern throughout; fine location; 15 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; all full; can be had at big bargain. Fine block on Post st.; flat of 7 room: oply #9750 water free; well furnisned; price Model apartment-house, 2-3 rooms each; rent is cheap; elegantly furnished; 5-year lease; there are 90 rooms; everything new and mod- ern; you can get bargain; account of sickness. Newly furnished 2 months ; 16 rooms; fine block on O'Farrell st.. a1l fall and clearing nice income; bargain at $1300; part cash, bal- ance time. NE. corner; well located; rent less than $4 per room; well-furnished apartment-house of 53 rooms; one block from Larkin st.; it is always full and clears $200 per month; owner ! retiring from business. Here is a chance to get 12 rooms of good furniture, close in, on good street, all full and clearing $50, for price of mortgage, $400. Grand new building: elegantly furnished in Dest of furniture and carpets; 60 rooms; with long leasc and cheap rent: will guarantee to clear $300 over all expenses; sickness only reason it fs on the market, t Modern up flat of 8 rooms; rent $27 50; newly furnished 8 months; fine little home; only $350. If you want a money-making mwllt“fll«v when, on an investment of $1600, you can clear’ §200 per month, we will be pleased to show you a Zl-room house, close {n, well fur- nished, cheap rent; owner is sick and obliged to leave this climate. F + Here's a chance to get centrally located 14- ;:am lgmle; lo?d furniture Il{ld μ can )y assuming mortgage of with $150 e i e e S R 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. New and up-to-date apartment-house of 57 rooms; mesL elegantly furnished house in S. F.; 2 and 3 room apartments; 5-year-lease; obliged to go East. ‘Well located house of 17 rooms on Larkin street, furnished in oak and velvet carpets; clears $75 to $80 per month; has some house- Kecping; bargain at $1100, : ¢ ‘What do you think of this? 42-room house with rent only $125; good lease; nished in mubstap S tial oak; carpets are good: 5 clear $100 per month and keep 3 best rooms: all on an Investment of ; will take flat as part payment. A. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. flé 40-ROOM lodging house in Stock! for rooms all JATES ahd Hent: house Full al time; rent reasonable; income large. in. Other business land and elsewhere to_ FI Successors to Mitchell ses, s and flats. Fowell and Matker, 5 0] Shone 4 ecep. | @Bent from the office of MARION GRIFFIN, | ScHOOL OF T | ! BONTON. VERY FINE. | | 39 big rooms. Over $200 profit monthly. Books open for your Inspection. { ‘This house can be inspected only when a buyer comes with an 970 Market st., room 801, 1 Sth floor, | opposite | “The Emporium.” | Rent, $1 per ‘room. Think of it! | The only clean, respectable house of 35 reoms | in this city at such a rent. Price $1600. Monthly profit $137. e MARION GRIFFIN, Opposite “‘Emporium.” | | 970 Market. | EXCHANGES ot rooming-houses a specialty. Here is mpl “‘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; i profit $175; roomers all men." i ;'oo. (28 rooms) $700. 700, (28 rooms) $700. | i $350 cash and $20 monthly. { | 875 net monthly profit. $75 | | Located 2 blocks trom the Golden West Hotel. Only men roomers. To zee this snap Call on MARION GRIFFIN, Opposite *“The Emporulm.” | AA—BOOKKEEPER, cashler; young lady: ex- ATTENTION! REMOVAL NOTICE. P-R-O-F H._ K-H-I-R-O-N. Oldest Established, Best Known Clairvoyant in California. 50c—Low Fee—50c. Khiron will positively make no charge $ his work unless you are entirely satisfed - find him superior to any palmist, molt‘ilum clairvoyant in the city; tells your full nares what you called for; whom and when yh ‘Wil marry: whether husband, wife or swee h rival: v t is true or false; names of enemles OF : advice on business, health, law, love, marriage, divorce and 'all domes financial difficulties; renews x’“‘fi? :xrxg. yl::_l force; locates mines and valuable ores; r unites separated. 114 Geary 8. Sundays 11 to 2. BUTLER—An intelligent thoroughly experi- enced Jupanese, desires position: has ability to perform excellent butler's duties; has ref- erences regards to his character. K. M. K, £25% Pine st. tic and | COOKS of experience, German, man and wifs, man good all-around meat and pastry cook, wife Al pastry cook or stewardess of sum- mer resort or hotel. want situations: best of references. 467% Minna st.. off Sixth. MME. BERNARD, Clairvoyant and business medium, =rea your life correctly; descrip- tion of past; reveals present happe: G portrays events to occur in the future; vaius able advice on all affairs in life; satisfaction guaranteed; 25¢ up. 17 Third st., nr. Markel ISMAR, Egypti: ress, The Vendome, 1104 Market sr” Ban Framcisco. Office hours—10 Franci: ; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- S eventng. & io & Bhone South 1141. M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st clalrvoyant, e g e e ek s ques: out askin * James given; $T; hours 10 to 8. P wi tion; pames given: 4 THE FAMOUS | \"GOOD cook wants situation, for hotel, tee- taurant or boarding-house. Call 658 Foisom. JANITOR wants work; house cleaning, ga: work and handy with tools. Box 152, Ca FIRST-CLASS barber wants a situation. Ad- dress J. FERGUSON, 222 Gough st. EXPERIENCED general helper; city, town. yflv‘hxmo-‘he.. ranch or camp; In or outdoor ‘work any kind; business or other- wise; middle-aged, good heaith, good habit g00d’ disposition. good presence; considerat conscienti efficient, trustworthy; bond necessary. x 9406, Call office. MISS ZEMDAR, Joons sifted clair. and palm. second sight; a wondertul p&hflu‘. 50c, G. $1; names. 0533 Golden ave. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; L. 28c, G. 50c. 545 Minna st.; phone Folsom 3597. MRS. SHAFFER, chirvoyant, card reader, has returned: sittings daily. 108 fth st.. rooms 1-2. — R JOHN SLATER—Clrcle to-night, 8:15 sharp: tests to all; readings 10 o 4. 61614 Lombard st., between Powell and Mason. NAHLIA—Spiritual and business readings hours 10 to 4. 941 Fillmore, nr. McAllister; phone Page 1145; no sign. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MME. EILERSFICKEN—Life readings daily, 25c;cir.Sun., Tues., Thurs.,8p.m., 10¢. ‘e Tark: MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, has returned and can be consulted. 1008 Mission. readings and treat- 5, 1206 Market st. EDUCATIONAL. A—THE OSBORNE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—Teaching 2000 pupils weekly in S. F. on mandolin, guitar, violin, banjo and pian also voice culture; recitals given monthly in Steinway Hall; rehearsals free .2:,'" 15 les'ns. 223 Sutter. Phone John 5096. 220 Grant ave. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- Ket st.—Thorough 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 school for university, law and medical col- lege: refs.. Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eveng. session. Phelan bldg. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. A_METROPOLITAN, CALIFORNIA BUSI- | NESS COLLEGES combined. 925 Golden Gate ave. R. H. WEBSTER & CO. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; clvil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. YOUNG man and wife desirs positions on ranch; man can take full charge of place; wife good housekeeper. Address or call 959 Howard st., San Francisco, Cal. GARDENER, single, 34, Swiss, wants position on private place; understands all branches of len work; _references. _Gardener, Humboldt House, 1300 Stockton st. TIONARY engineer; fully practical, capa- 800d character and ability: assure you good results. A. F. PAUTZ, Winchester Ho- tel. room 165. A GOOD German dishwasher would like to make himself useful and handy around the kitchen and would like to get a position; city or country. Box 8 Call office. A STEADY, sober, most rellable Dbartender wishes position; best referezcs. Fuwx 9775, Call office. YOUNG Dane would like a situation as porter or around private family; good gardener and handy with tools. Address box 9563, Call. COACHMAN wishes position; city or country: can do gardening and milk: willing and obliging; references. Box 9897, Call office. OFFICE manager wishes to represent Euro- pean or Eastern manufacturers; bond given; state particulars. Box 9932. Call office. YOUNG man wishes position as clerk: deliv- ery or shipping: city or country. Address T. T.. 36 Moss st. HOUSE or window cleaning wanted by two steady men; day, week or month. . Box 9696, Call office CHEF and second for hotel, restaurant or sa- loon. Address box 121, Call office. YOUNG man wishes night work. 280 Fell st. EXPERIENCED plumber wants work: best of ref. 1005 Howard st. | JOB carpenter wants work; country preferred. Address Carpenter, 3008 California st. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec.. min., mech., sur- vey, aseay, cyanide; day, eve.: est. 1864. Van der’ Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1563; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. A COLLEGE that gets more positions for pupils_than all others combined. S. F. Busi- | ness College, 738 Mission st. HUSTLING agent wishes position; excellent IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2126 Cali- | fornia st.: Easter term begins Tuesday, Jaa- | uary 1905, vegetables, landscape gardening; references: private place. Box 9936, Call office. A—GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL~ LEGE. 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. SPANISH—Quick method; daily lessons; easy i | | | 4 to 9 p. m., room 42, Parrott bdg. French, Span.. Eng. Miss Hempel, v pupil of Prof. De Fllfppe, 951 Sutter HINMAN'S ACADEMY._ a thorough school of | dancing: all branches. ‘1412 Polk st., nr Calif. SHORTHAND taught thor'ly by mail and per- sonally. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgomery. | LLUSTRATION————Day and | 'S, 424 Pl PARTIN( UP.TO-DATE Japancse and Chinese employ— ment office will furnish reliable help of all | kinds promptly. H. SAIKI, 405 Post st.; | tel. James 501. DT A—_ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- | Chinese help. 426 Powell st. Main 5752, NESE and Chinese help. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung's, 4111 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188 S S EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. perienced expert accountant: all modern sys- | tems; quick, accurate; highest references; last position 4 years ' Box 8043, Call. ARTISTIC dressmaker; engagements by day; perfect fit; dresses altered; stout ladies specialty: work taken home,’ 919 Howard st near Fifth. ican cook wishes a situation for general housework In a private family; wages $20, | carfare. Call till 4 p. m. at 506 Fourth st. A COMPETENT woman wants situation; is a good cook; will do washing: kind to chil- | dren; wages §15 to $20: references. 47 Ship- ley st., off Folsom, near Fourth, $200. $200. 10 rooms. Price only $200. Part cash and $10 monthly Installments; § blocks north of Market st.: nice place; thor- oughly nice, honest, respectable roomers; in- come $19 over rent;’ 2 rooms for landlady. MARION GRIFFIN, * Room 801, James Flood Bullding, 970 Market st. Exchanges. We make a specialty of exchanging rooming-houses, These tDronanly samples: 16 rooms, new, ; steady roomers; to ex- change for transfent house. 60 rooms, transient, $5000; for a farm. 42 rooms, $2000; for 15 to 20 rooms. 100 rcoms, new 'furniture and new buflding; for 40 to 50 room house. 12 reoms, ; for small flat. 24 rooms, $1200; rent $60; clears $60.; trade -for § or 10 rooms. And 100 others. See MARION GRIFFIN. 1 ‘Boarding-house— High class. 20 rooms. Only $500 cash necessary; easy terms; splendid opening for right 3 MARION GRIFFIN, Room 801, Eighth Fleor, James Flood Building, 970 Market st., Opposite “Emporium.’ e v ———— DENTISTS. 2 A—_WOMAN with a child, good cook, wants work; country. 324 Mason st.; phone black 2306, A _WOMAN wishes to take wash at home. MRS. SOCKOLAY, 934 Folsom st. LADY takes washing home; open air 3 Phone Page 7931. o~ AN experienced nurse wishes a ment cases. Phone Church 380. few confine- I | TWO young Swedes, Z5 years old, machini GARDENER, thoroughly experienced in all branches, first-class references, wishes a sit- uation. Address box 9047, Call office. BARKEEPER desires position; strictly first class; city or country. H. M. ROGERS, 538 Mission st. CARPENTER. non-union, wants work by day or job; wages reasonable. Box 1764, Call of- fice, Oakland. ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman wants posi- tion at moderate salary. L. E. BRACKETT. 1444 Adeline st.. Oakiand. by trade, want positions In any kind of work. Answer to ALMQUIST, Beimont, Cal. wishes Box 9728, engagemen: Call office. A POSITION as driver. Box 9605, Call office. A _JAPANESE boy; first-class cook, general housework, wants' a place in_the city or country; good refer.; wages $7 up a week. GEORGE, 1508 Fillmore st.; tel. Scott 4273, A JAPANESE wants position; wait at table and housework; long experience. ITO, 703 Larkin st.; tel. Park 3752 JAPANESE boy wants place as school boy or any kind of work: speaks English. Box 9915, Call office. JAPANESE good boy wants a position; schoo! boy. Z. HASHINROTO, 333 Geary JAPANESE boy wants position as school boy; cook. 315 Eddy st. GOOD first-class Chinese cook desires work in private family. 807 Washington st. EXCHANGE for real estate, bank $2000 to $7000; will assume L HERRING, 818 Call bulding, S. ¥. L WL FINANCIAL. AAA—WANTED— CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY'S STOCK. - We, Doy cash. top prices; . faults payment at 60 days notice: we pay cash: prompt action secures best price. Cail Monday at either 107-8 Crocker bidg., or 512-513 Call bldg., S. F.. Cal. governess: competent to teach French, Ger- man and ‘higher Englisn; country preferred. F. B. D., Ross, Cal. A RESPECTABLE woman wishes washing or cleaning by the day. Address by letter, C, S. 1160 Mission st. DRESSMAKER from East, first-class cutter and fitter, goes out by the day; makes a suit in one day. 1611 Polk st. COMPETENT young lady etenogra; & position; salary $30 per mon dictation verbatim. Box 9009, to start; 1. AN honorable woman as a good cook, city _or mntn:mn!lr;mdm“m Howard st. BITUATION wanted by man and wifs; would ke to take charge of a residence for 3 months or longer. 1507 Baker st. A LADY wishes a position as first-class cook: Teferences; wages $30 per month. Ad- M. M. K., 1205 Stockton st., room }, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 50c; plates, $5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. SAVE your teeth: dental work done on in- staliments; $1 down, §1 per week. 51 3d st. FILLINGS, 25c and B0c; crowns, NE ot DENTISTS, 960 Mission S5 cor iy, GOLD fillings, 7c; milver, 85c; crowns, §2, pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C. Hewitt,101% A - DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. 1 A WEEK'S news for 5 cenis—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailin; 13?" McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve.Class. 1019Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory, 1‘5 Taylor I ____DAY AND CONTRACT WORK. FOR the it estimate on 'your carpenter work ar contracts, cif coun address BUILDER, 3162 26t st " COMPETENT German nurse wishes engage- ment; confinements; reazonable. 1885 Mis- sion A Goon“dn-;‘maur -n:r o;:;.:‘nn- ‘would like a position in family i terms reason- able. Apply 1114 Harrison st. JAPANESE boy wants work in private fam- Box 9874, Call offce. A LADY would like to do work by rate reasonable. 5231 Mission st. G Raabons, TR diksh GIRL wishes position to do general house. Awu(k. Address 1012 Hyde st. Bebalorlal oo e cata M LW, LADY will make shirtwaists at home, ‘m 9621. Call office. b GOOD Taundress washes curtains af Tome. Tinden ave. g WANTED—A housekeeper's position: Jection country. Hyde st PINAL Ofl Stock at..$4 30 All in Brookshire at. 125} Santa Maria s » cent bonds i R BARNARD, 476 Tenth st.. REALTY SYNDICATE PURCHASED. Cash Patd. Top Prices If secured A Paid up or Instaliment Certificates. 107-S Crocker bidg. or 512-13 Call bidg., §. F. wily IF taken within the next two weeks I sacrifice my SUNNY lower flat, § California; G. A. BERTON, 323 st., near ed.