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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 24. 1905. A—$1100; SALOON .on th fixtures and good paying business; or cwner | will sell half-interest; he is compelled to | leave the city on other business. Call R. G. | WILKE, 263 Kearney st | i i JOHN D. SPRECKELS. . . . Proprietor | JOHN Mc AUGHT J. MARTIN w TELEPHONE { {E CALL. The Operator Will Con- \With the Department You Wish. ket and Third, S. F. to 221 Stevenson st. 0 Cts. Per Week, 75 ingle Coples 5 Cts. Fostage (Cash With Singie Mont 1 Year @ LL, 1 Year Dail 3 Sunday. 4.15 Per Year Extra L Weekly. 1.00 Per Year Extra ERE ARE AUTHORIZED TO TBSCRIPTIONE forwarded ted &L rdering chenge of ad- o Eive both NEW to insure a their re- Ques: | when re- OAKLAND OFFICE: 101€ Broadway ...Telephone Main 1083 | BEREELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Stres ..Teiephone North T7 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: JAMES S TYLER. ‘al¢ort- Asto CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: | Sherman House; P. O. News Co.; Great Tremont House; Auditorium | House. CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: €. GEORGE KROGNESS, Marquette Bull (Long Distance Telepbone, *Central 2619. EW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ETEPHEN B. EMITH....30 Tribune Bullding | NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C. C. CARLTON ....Herald Square ESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call ner Marke: treets; open until 3005 Market etreet, open until 1 p. m 206 Montgome: 800 Hayes €39 McAl opposite Fifu ave.; open until 9 p. m. eet; open untll 9:30 p. m. ter etreet; open untl] 9:30 p. m. | open until 9:30 p. m. | open until 10 p. m. open until § p. m. | open until § p. m. and Duncan streets; | 9 p. m. T0 7!~l BSC Rlli]:RS’ LEAVING mil N FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating & change of residence during the summer months .can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THEE CALL Business Ofice. This vaper will also be on sale at all summer Tesorts and is represented bv a local mgent in all towns on the coast. MEETING NOTICES. - e the purpome of tors 10 serve fof the transaction of such &nd for s a¢ may come before the meet- books will close on Saturday, 5. at 12 o'clock neon. 10, 1905, JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. 2 Debris Comm . Cal., € Valiey Creex, fork of Feather River, meeting to receive any d a1 room 68 Flood bulld May 1, 1905, at ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. kinds of su! A E in all legal matters; ail rosecuted anc defended; damage cases & specialt rations organized; probate and res matters; collectione; all kinds tters; private dlvorces ulet; no pay uniess divorce s made; partnership bill of etc., drawn. Open evenings by request Established 22 years G W, HOWE, 1122 Merket st., bet. Mason & Taylor. R. W KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bdg, 6th fioor ex room 611 established 30 ears; all o general courts and office ractice; n in advance or for consulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ; quick, quiet; advice > charge unless suc- rday evenings; other even- Examiner bld., r. 316. free hendled egal no 2 oth Yy appoint- | save money. 819 Market, r. 88, quick, quiet: advice no charge unless suc- 30 ractices in ell State and | real estate, bankruptcy I Fiooa bide: phone John 9641 s cLarx +ion tree Market, Toom 304; consulta. no fees in advance: open evenings. ASTEMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relleves instantly: 10c, Z5c, Bbc. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas. ales | Wishart. Tenth and Washington, Oakland. Y — AUTOMOBILES. der Knox touring ocar; | : all in first-class eon- 1o be s0id @t once; make ARAGE, 1878 Market st. 2 bargains in 1908 m FOR sale—! el White cars; reason for selling, parties have bought 1905 Whites; it wil! pay you to investigate. WHITE GARAGE, 1678 Marke:, new 1905 model white | only been out of the garage four | reason for selling. Apply F. | AUTOMORBILE for sale tobring oer times NTED_To buy en automobile good_condition 3 . — e | A-—$1250; CHOPHOUSE with 7 fur. rooms, on | A—$2600; HOTEL and barroom with 80 fur- | | 81450 BUYS a splendid deiicatessen; well lo- | NOTIC A—$1150; GROCERY, branch bakery. notions and crockery siore; 3 living roomas rent $15; very best location in the Mission; stock c sists of dry goods, notions, crockery, clgar tobacco, butter, egEs, etc.; a bargain; inves- tigate and make offer; good for man and | wite. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. { Kearny st.; lease; business established years and good paying. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st | A—$1000; SALOON, with cigar-stand on water tront, to Market st.; rent $50; place | patr by every saflor and machinist on | first-class offer. R. G. WILKE, A $1250 seloon on Market street; old est. | stand; close to Powell street; a_bargain; | Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny A $2500 corner saloon, roadhouse on transfer point of different carlines; lease; nice fur- ished rooms; must be sacrificed, as owner | ness; actual valu KE, 2815 Kearn; A-—$§1000; th 3 ltving place, with money to be saved for the £o0d for man and wife. Call R. G. WILI 261 Kearny st. A—$2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be #cld; owner to engage in other line of busi- ness; full value of fine in sight; fl& year lease: location can't be best. Call R. | i G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$260; PAINTING and paper-hanging busi- ness, ‘established many years, with estad- | lished good trade. Call for particulars, R. | G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. nished rooms in Oakland manufscturing dis- trict; rent $60; horse, buggy; lease: estab- lished years. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2400 BAR-ROOM, corner on Geary st, 8 few blocks from Chronicle bidg.; rent $85 Jease: a splendid location and rere chanc sickness of owner only cause of sale. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. { A—$1800 CORNER grocery and bar on Ellis st, with living rooms; place established years; location first class; cash business, Do trust, and clearing above §150 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. BUSINESS Wflmfinw- Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. A—CAMERON & CO. .Phone South 1050 3 Eddy eor. ot and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—To lease first-class chicken ranch of 3 acres, 36 minutes ride from city, with I room modern coitage, all furnished; rent $28 per month; has 200 assorted hens and chick- en8 of Lest treeds; also 600 imported Homer pigeons, Incubators, brooders and pigeon fivs, thoroughly equipped: electric cars on bol sides of place; will sell half interest in fowls and equipments for $500, or whole for $550. See CAMERON & CO. A—High-class grocery and family liquor store, located 4n bonton residence Adistrict; rent $50; good horse and wagon; sales $75 to $50 per'day; fresh new stock, which will involce more than price asked; must leave city. See CAMERON & CO. A—Wanted—First-class real estate man with some money to take charge of the realty de- partment in old established real estate office, city; must have best of references and expe- rience. See CAMERON & CO. A—$350 for fine tafloring business, established for 15 years; rent only $382 50, with 4 living, rooms, well equipped; doing good business; sickness compels sale, CAMERON & CO. A—One of the best florist stores; downtown location; established 8 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—$350; fine located millinery business; good stock and fixtures; doing good business; leav- ing city only reason for selling. See CAM- ERON & CO. €260 TO $1000—IF YOU HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY SBAVED AND WANT IT TO BARN LARGE INTEREST; COMB AND SEE ME. I have a LEGITIMATE INVESTMENT FOR YOU, IF YOU WILL TAKE A SMALL AMOUNT OF BTOCK in one of the BEST WHOLESALE MERCANTILE HOUSES on the COAST. BUSINESS PAID LAST YBAR OVER 1§ PBR_CENT; WILL PAY MORE THIS YEAR. INCRBEASE OF BUSINDSS REQUIRES MORE CAPITAL; BOOKS OPEN TO IN- TENDING PURCHASERS; STATEMENTS TO DATE; REFERS TO BANKS, BRAD- STREET or DUN; DON'T MISS THIS BONA-FIDE CHANCE to get a PERMA- NENT INCOME;; with BETTER INTEREST EVEN THAN THIS; PERSONAL INTER- VIEW; WRITE and I WILL CALL. C. E. 5. HOLMBES, 988 JAMES FLOOD BLDG. A—$1500; CORNER saloon on Larkin st.; no better location; good business; fine fixtures; & bargain and rare chance. Call R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s A—$4500; DELICATESSEN store and tamale | kitchen; the leading store of this line lnl the city; location the very best; owner must sucrifice, as he has to leave for Tonopah to [ attend mine. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st %, A—$700; BAKERTY in San Mateo Co.; rent $30; daily receipts, $30; horee, Wwagon; & business. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$900; STEAM laundry In Western Addition: 1 horse 1 wagon, b-horsepower boiler and en- gize, hydraulic washer; business well estab. rickness compels owner to sacrifice. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$800; SALOON with 14 furnished rooms on | £an Bruno ave.; rent $30; place established | yeare and one of the best paying places on the road. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$2500; GENTS' furnishing store, estab. for v years and doing a good paying cash r gells because he is Interested 1 R VILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$3500; WOOD, coal yard, with agency Unlon | and Natiopal ice aiso Shasta water: 3 | 2 wagons, stock, etc.; place estab. 8 | located across bay: first-class business | opportunity. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | A—$3000. SALOON on Market st., with 4 years' | Jease; rent net $85; location close to Battery | et.; owner must leave at once to settle pri- | vate aflairs East; a good business and very | rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. | A—$5500; DATRY; 15 miles from the city; lease | of 270 acres of Jand; 120 cows; bofler, separa- :_& horses: good milk route. R. G. E. 26% Kearny st. ing corner saloon on Call R. G. WILKE, P Jease. = = | A—£2500; PORK, delicatessen and dairy pro- | duce business; established 10 years; clearing | $250 per month; owner also Owns property; | ] give 5 years' lease to good man and | wife who know the business. See R. G. | WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ! A—$1400; THE only German bakery in a town of 20,000 inhabitants, about 70 miles from this city; e business and R. R. town; 4 horees, 3 wagons, good stors trade; stock at invoice. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saloon surrounded by fac- tories and wholesale houses, rent $00; § years' Jease; muet be sold at once, as owner is en- gaged in other business. Bee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- | mento ‘st Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 | years' jease: place established years. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1500; BAKERY, confectionery and {ce- cream parlors in town about 30 miles from the city; 3 horses, 2 wagons; baking 3 bar- reis per day; 4 years' lease. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. GROCERY and bar; good corner.......$1700 French liquor store; cheap rent bargain -$1400 Cigar stand on Kearny st.; good trade.. $275 Restaurant in Miesion; long lease; cheap ... % Summer resort, Sonoma County; min- eral eprings o Hotel in Point Richmond, elegantly furnished; sacrifice .... 35 A large list of businesses of all kinds for sale and exchange. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearnyv st. WANTED—Realty Syndicate certificates; high- est cash price. Some Turlock Irrigation 5 per cent bonds at par, $400 each; interest payable January 1 and July 1. A party holding 8000 shares in the Pinal Oil Co., for which he paid, 3 years ago, 50c each, af an original subscriber, has this month sold the same for $30,000. 'An equally promising investment is offered in same dis- trict by W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. $1200—SALOON; ® newly furnished rooms up- stairs; private rooms; dining-room, kitchen, French range_large stock, garden and sum: mer houses; rent only $35; 4 rooms rented for $40 per month; license $30 per quarter; owner going East. GRUGGEL, 835 11, Oakland $1500_GROCERY and bar; old-established; horse and 2 wagons; barn: rent $33; long lease; owner retiring from business; investi- gate this splendid chance. GRUGGEL, 855 Broadway. room 11, Oakland. WE have a railroad proposition for a man with $15,000 who can go in as a director; it has its charter, has been surveyed and right of way; maps and prospectus can be seen by calling at office of . W. JAQUITH & CO. JAMES FLOOD BUILDING, ROOMS 874 $500 CASH buys store clearing over $100 monthly; after Saturday stock will be sold at auction and will bring more than now asked. Inquire 2 to 3 p. m, Room 16, Chronicle building, San Francisco. RESTAURANT building to let; new between 2 rafiroads; a placé for right party to make money. E. KUEMMERLE, Peta- luma, Cal $1750—PARTNER wanted; active man for se- | lect country resort; sole object of selling part interest is to have services of directly inter- ested party. Box 1185, Call. 2 FIRST-CLASS cigar store for sale; good loca- | tion; good business; 3-year lease; must sell on account of other business. 1007 Broad- way, Oakiand. SALOON for sale, $1800; 8 years' lease; rent $21. Apply Call office. $3250—FINE corner saloon; city fromt; ac- count sickness. For particulars 129 East st. WHEELWRIGHT wants position or interest in wagon shop; country town. Box 1004, Call. A—HOTEL with 30 rooms, across the bay; 4% years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; owner must sell on account of business in this city. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ‘A—$1250; FINELY fitted up coffee, tea and | crockery store; well established, with 3 nice | lving rooms; lease if wanted; value in sight; a bargain. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearn A—$3000; CORNER saloon on Sixth st doing & good-paying business; estab. years; Jease; a first-class business proposition. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | | | A FIRST-CLASS chophouse for sale; doing good business; good bargain. 235 Fifth st. WILL invest from $500 to $1000 in a good busi- ness. Addrees box 1401, Call office, LAUNDRY plant; complete running ord SPECK, 2132 Folsom st. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; no agents. Twelfth st CHOPHOUSE for sale, street. 828% Tnquire at 796 Folsom FOR sale—Only drugstore in thriving town; Irvington, Alameda Co.. Cal.; population | about 500: big country trade; Anderson Col- lege, two grocery stores and one large hard- | ware and furniture store doing a thriving | business; excellent opportunity for a good | phyeician; pricel $1800; good reason for ell- | icg. Apply to H. D. FORD, Irvington, Cal. | SMALL hotel; restaurant pays well; will stand closest ifvestigatn. 212 Parrott bid., after 1. | $900—HALF interest in_iron foundry netting over $300 a month. FURNITURE lIow rent and long lease. 777% Market st. and household goods business; Box 1179, Call. AP—General merchandise store: Kkitchen | ware, notions, etc.; showcases and other fix- | tures; business paye about $140 a month; can be increased: rent only $35 a month, with | living rooms: on permanent street in Oak- land; other business and dissolution of part- | nership cause of sale; investigate this at once. P. O. box 162, Oakland cated for best trade; a money-maker; first- | class fixtures; good reason for selling. THE SELLER CO., 918 Market st. = SALOON and liquor store, large wine cellar; | lease; $2000. 2898 Sixteenth gt., cor. Howard. FOR saleGrocery and bar; centrally located on California st. Box 731, Call office. T$200_RESTAURANT; closed_on_account of sickness; good paver. 1427 Market st. FINE grocery and bar; long lease; cheap rent; estab, 30 yre.; fine bar trade. 1701 Eddy st. STORB for sale—A bargain; only $200; tobac- co, candies, notions, etc. Apply 156 First st. $550—CONFECTIONERY and candy store that must be sold; party going away; good busi- | ness. THE ER CO. SNAP for a lifetime: $2450 will buy stock and fixtures of dry goods, ladfes’, gents' furnish- | ings, notions, etc.: profits per month $300. wel] establighed: doing good busine: will involce about §2700; must give up at once: cheap remt; no agents; no triflers. LICHTIG'S Cash Store, 1628 Polk st. LADIES—I want about 6 ladies with &t least $2000 to invest in business in this city; they will have real estate in this city for gecurity and they will make 12 per cent on the money they invest; they will be the board of directors of the company. Applyat 51 Duboce ave. before 11 o'clock a. m. EUREKA REALTY CO. 1118 Market We have for sale at thelr real value a few saloons, groceries and bars, restaurants, bakeries, candy and clgar stores. EUREKA REALTY CO., 1118 Market st. DERFUL BARGAIN. Fruit and vegetable store for sale; 100 chick- good location; good house; 358 Precita corner Folsom st.; call at 1231 Market See owner, M. RENE. FOR_Salo—Reasonable, account of 1ll-health, 3-chair barber shop, running steady; 2 bath- rooms; best location in Reno; 2 doors below postoffice; opp. S. P. depot; rent low. Ad- | dress P. O. box 241, Reno, Nev. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—A hiid to board, $12 month; no chiidren; good clean home: near park. Ad- dress 14 Russ st., corner Minna GOOD board and room for twe young children; £008 home; no other children. Box 1224, Call. GOOD home, city or country. for two chil- aren; room for parents. 542 Jessle st e e CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. J | [ | | CUMPRFSSED Alr and Vacuum Process used Tor ning carpets on floor without removal; | carpets and Tugs elso cleaed by compressed | ®ir ul shop; prices moderate. §. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.: and Bush 479. | WANTS cigar stand to run on commission; | $800—CHICK furnish Al character, references and se- curity bond. T. HUGHEY, Pacific Grove. LUNCHHOUSE doing fine business; will pay to Investigate; bargain: owners must seli, h.\'l;\[ ieased place uptown. Cuall 89 Fre- mont. GROCERY and bar for sale. Call at 3544 Twenty-fitth st., between 11 and 12 & m. ——ee EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music has an enrollment_of 2350 puplls in San Francisco on mandolin, guitar, violln, banjo, forte, harp, cornet, harmony, also voice cul- ture; special instfuctors for advanced stu dies; class and private lessons; recitals giv €. Steinway Hafl bullding, 223 Sutter s phone John 5006, 220 Grant ave. LEARN telegraphy and R. R. accounting; $80 to $150 per month salary paid our graduates; our six schools indorsed by ail railroads; day and evening sessions; apply for catalogue. Morse School of Telegraphy, 26 O'Farrell st. A—THE LYCEUM. an accredited school for university, law and medical col- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor: day, evng. session. Phelan bldg. A—METROPOLITAN Bustness Col. has taken quarters formerly occupted by Cal. B. C.; students of latter are finishing their cours with Metropolitan. 925 Golden Gate ave. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ bullding. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., 8. F.; civil, mining, electrical, stéam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEBKING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev.; est. 1864. Van der 'Naillan School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Ha#. ALL our graduates get positions; 70 places since March 1; speclal rates for May. San Francisco Hullnn} College, 738 Mission st. FOR sale—Real estate business; good llst of gesrabla property: chzléxga Of business reason or selling. A TATE, 1167 Twenty- third ave., Oakland. 5 i e A—R. E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery Telephone John 6306, 5 Business Locations and Leases a Spectalty. ranch and lease; abouf chickens, good fur. house, barn, lr?:ul:-ti)‘m 10 miles from city. KREDO, 766 Market st STHES you become disgusied with your work yend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. works, 353-357 Tehama st, Tel. South 40, wE \ Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- N i Bty AL Gcaning, Sc. FRED HAGE- & CO.: phone Mission 225. Wt cal i et ONJLIN'S Buperior Carpet Beating Works, O uiarn Gate ave. & Larkin; phone East 120. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st © A A ain 304 0RO, WAILOM & CO., Props. | TEL. Sutter 1951, Star Renovating Co.. 530 G. | WANTED—Good carpenter. with some money to go in the building and bbi; Iness. | Cail 2378 Fighteenth st *o0'\E business. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enroliment 1000; send for circulars. DRAUGHTING room studles; math. strength materials, des! drawing; time 6 mos.; mall; evenings. Hartford. TRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cail- fornia st.; Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 8, 19806. A—GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. FRENCH,Spanish, German, Eng. Miss HEMPEL formerly pupll of Prof. De Filippe,781 Sutter. NEWSPAPER route ¢ Oaxland; K00d Call routs 16 Oakind. far eoncind: 8 | wt Call business office for particulars. $150_SIGN shop: cleared B : plendia chance for Blgn. oF ceners] painter: owner leaving city. Box 1316, Call office. FOR SALE-—-MASCOT LIVERY AND BOARD. ING STABLES. 1106-1108 GOJ oL ! LDEN GATE ‘WESTEBN Business College, 1281 Market st.; thorough, practical, modern; day, evening. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Calif. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- -Day and PARTINGTON’S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cail, G av-.; carpet clean., fit, lay.; upholstering. FiiE. 280 Fourieenth st First-class | STEADY man wanted with $400; genteel and ’:‘Irp‘-: g‘lni-’. Se )o':!t Tel. Mission 74. profitable business. Apply 235 Kearny st. T1OLIE & (0., carpet-beating works: prices | $150_PARTNER wanted in lght, profitabl ;Mmhk. 1703 Farrison st.- tel. Mission 263 | bueincss. Particulars at 47 Geary, room 8. | 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. Broadway, room | place; | good location in manufacturing part of city, | pano- | { 1 MARION GRIFFIN, i Room 801, 8th floor, James’ Flood Building, 970 Market st., Opposite ‘‘The Emporium. Up-to-date offices. NEAR THE ELEVATORS. (ALL TITLES GUARANTEED| Rooming-houses and Hotels For sale and rent. Money to loan. Tel. Main 83-4-3. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. FISHER & CO, James Flood bldg., Main 3354, present a fine list of rooming-houses; many real bargains; personal investigation desired. wishing to go to Europe, will be ‘companion to elderly lady or chaperome young ladies for expenses. Box 1222, Call office. LADY, FURNISHED sunny corner flat; all outside rooms; 9 rooms and bath; $250. 624 Taylor _ St., corner Sutter; income over rent. ‘WANTED—To buy a lodging-house; not more than 40 rooms; state rent, etc. Box 1201, Call office. TO lease—1126 Howard st.; modern house; 85 Tooms; rent reasonable, VAN NESS ave., 904—12 rooms nicely furnish- ed; must sell; cause, sickness; make offer. A CHBAP bargain; a rooming-house with 14 rooms fer sale. 613 Howard st., old No. 609} WANTED—Real estate in exchange for room- ing-bouses; send us full particulars for what you have and what you would like to trade for. —N. B—o We have a lady client who owns a splendid farm for melons, corn and hops, valued at $5000. Would exchange for an apartment-house. MARION GRIFFIN, 870 Market st., opposite ‘‘The Bmporium.' -~ M-O-D-E-R-N; furnishings elegant and new: cost $1400. Wil take $600; you may pay $200 down and $10 monthly. 1 A-M D-e-termined to leave for the mines at once. 'Will_sell my 82-room house 'worth_$3500 for $1500. (Basy terms.) Lease it requested and very centrally located. See my agent, MARION GRIFFIN.” 8-P-L-E-N-D-I-D h-o-u-s-e, Located 6 blocks h_of M-a-r-k-e-t $80 per month. e R-e-d-u-c-e-d to § A-n o-ff-er r-e-q-u-e-s-t-e-d. In this bouse the A-V-E-R-A-G-E Room rent should be $12 p-e-r m-o-n-t-h. “IMAGINE (if you please) an apartment-house so advantageously located, so gorgeously furnished and with such entrancing views of the city and surrounding country that no tenant pays less than $85 per month. Would you like to inspect 100-room house such as hereinabove described? birdseye maple furniture, the velvet and Ax- minster carpets and the rich hangings are dreams of loveliness. Parenthetically, my bank account is increased by $700 each month. For sale by my agent only, and of course that agent is MARION GRIFFIN. T-R-A-N-S-I-E-N-T house in which the owner claims & profit of §150 to $200 per month owing to the management. She desires to visit a sick Eastern relative and will sell for $1000. We know the location to be A No. 1 and we guarantee you a G-0-0-D T-I-T-L-E. MARION GRIFFI N-E-W TRIAL g-i-v-e-n corner house of of a 20-room tran- 50 rooms, slent ~ house, . 2 well furnished and blocks north of | & long lease; pres- Market st. Clears ent profit $175 per over $100 month month. Worth and owner in hos- $4500; Wil sell for pital; for sale for $2500; you pay $400 less than 1st | down’ $1000 ana cost of furniture. $25 monthly. Well established. N. B_READ these 25 lines very carefully: For rent | (Furnished). A big house. | Fine location. Rent $6 per room. An_apartment-house. It is well-established Highly respectable. Judlciously managed, he profit should be | 8800 to $400 monthly. For particulars see Room 801, Sth floor, James Flood Building, MARION GRIFFIN, | 970 Market st., opposite ‘‘The Bmporium." “‘There is a tide. i in the affairs of all men's Jives 1f taken at the flood leads on to fortune.”” Hadn't YOU better investigate? — LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. B A. CAMERON & CO. Phone_South 1060. 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell, Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Modern up-to-date downtown house, rent; good lease; 70 rooms; well furnished; &ood country transient trade; never should clear less than $300 per month the year round; best of reasons for selling Blegantly furnished modern 8-room flat; choice location; cost over $1600 six months ago; will sacrifice if for $800, as must leave cfty. New up-to-date, elegantly furnished house of 53 rooms; 10 minutes’ walk from business cen- ters; all full first-class people; can be got at bargain; part down, balance can be paid out of house. Call and make offer. Grand new building of 60 rooms; elegantly furnished in mahogany, oak and birdseye ma- ple, finest quality carpetsy cheap rent; fine Io- cation; all full and clearing $300 per monthy above all expenses; will be sold at great sac- rifice on account eickns in family. This house of 20 rooms, very centraily locat- ed; extra well furnished with reasonable rent and clearing $100 per month; you can get in ‘with.$1500 cash. Cholce new, modern corner house, with 2 fine entrances; close in; most clegantly furnished throughout, where you can clear and _over every month; never on market befors; $2200 down, baiance §60 per month and no interest; leaving city. Good buy; this 22-room house; Gea: fine reighborhood; rent only $100; well st.; fur- | nished and clearing §85 to $95 per month; re- duced to $1500 to make quick sale; wiil tike $850 cash to get In. Beautifully furnished little house of 11 rocms, nice block on Eddy st.; %-sawed oak furniture, all hair mattresses, velvet and Ax- minster carpets; where you can have fine home and make some money besides; will be sac- rificed for quick sale. Fine little apartment-house of 21 rooms; rent only $100 with lease; well furnished through- out; will be sold away down on account of eaving city: price $1600. First-class _downtown, new modern, thor- oughly respectable roomi house, 42 rooms filed with very best quality furniture; rent trifle over $5 yer room, where you can clear §250 and over per month; always full; can be bought reasonable on account of retiring from business. This elegantly furnished house of 15 rooms, centrally located, reasonable rent, cost $3200 to furnish and clears $85; but owing to sick- ness will be sacrificed. Here's a fine investment—this house of 35 rooms, close in, good furniture and carpets, with rent at $150 per month, clearing over $100 every month; can be run with some tran- sient and do betier; everything in Zood con- dition; $2700 will take it. = Beautiful new buflding of 76 rooms: ons of finest locations in city; most elegantly fur- nished; full and clearing over $350 per month; 10 car fare required to go downtown; 3 cash, balance easy terms at 8 per cent per annum. Call for particulars, New ahd up-to-date apartment-house of 57 rooms; most elegantly furnished house in 8. F.; 2'and 8 room apartments; 5-year lease; obilged to go Bast. This beautifully furnished 6-room flat; close in: no car fare; fine location; rent only $35; water free; can be bought on account of sick- ness for $500; cost over twice this amount to rnish. Do you want a first-class house of 47 rooms; where you can clear every month and have fine sunny living rooms for yourself; this house is in fine block on Butter st. Call and we will be pleased to show it to you. Here is & newly removated and entirely new furnished house of 14 rooms; fine central loca- tion: where 11 rooms adjoining furnished: can get lease; cheap having 10 or 12 rooms of furnitu f=en oppur;‘lml\{m for them, e good paying house rooms. further particulars. i A. CAMERON & 0., 3 Eddy st.’ AL YERY central corner rooming-house. 40 ight sunny rooms; well furnished; a bar- COLLECTION OFFICES. Bdin. ‘Address owner, hox 1700, Cail ofice: BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ELL furnished apartmen . 46 rooms; e R g A o e T g e & it tree; Montgomery 6i., roome 9-10. Tel. Main 5380. | Do awent. Appy 1530 Bolk st A The mahogany and | PRINCESS EUGENIA, DIRECT FROM HERALD SQUARE, N. Y. TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. BORN WITH A DOUBLE VEIL, EDUCATED IN BEGYPT AND INDIA TELLS YOUR NAME. TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY. Positively mentioning your sweetheart's full name. Settles love quarrels and promptly reunites the separated, no matter how long standing. 1 most famous palmist and acknowledged by press and public the great- est living DEAD TRANCE TUM. She tells what you came for before you utter a word; does not ask questions, no mat- ter what your trouble may be. Call and she will guide you with certainty higher than human power. Tells you the truth, good or bad. ' HOURS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 1148 MARKET ST.—1148, ORMONDE Possesses the subtle and invisible power of the Eastern adepts and teachers to see the complete life and counsel the remedy to over- come the ills or bad luck which prevents suc- cess. All personal evil influence, spells, de- pression, weak habits, misfortune in love or marriage, errors in business, enemies ob- scure diseases are permanently rem the mind and spirit receives the true impression by suggestion, which brings happiness and contentment; a new era dawns for you. 1007% Market st. MME. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, reads your life corres gives accurate description of s present happenin, portrays events to occur in the future; valuable ad- clairvoyant is | Direct from Herald Square, New York's | .xperienced cook and housekeeper in first- ‘l:llel. private family. Box 177, Call WANTED—Sewing; experfenced. 1106 Sacra- mento st. X POSITION as second girl and do housework by colored girl. Phone Folsom 1344 A GERMAN laundress wants to take washing home; lace curtains; reasonable. Tel Lar- kin 1008 A GERMAN woman wants washing and house- cleaning for Tuesdays and Fridays. M. J. 74 Clara st. TRAINED nurse wants a permanent position . in the country. Address 108 Hayes st. SITUATION wanted as chambermaid. Address MRS_ J. C., room 6, 4443 Third st. A SITUATION as housckeeper; small tamily; good plain ‘coek. work in nice family; $2 30 week up. M.. 9 Meacham place, off Post st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. FIRST-CLASS butter-maker, knows all about cpeamery, middle-aged Dane, does not under- stand much English, only here a few months. wants situation. Please address B. WIN- THER, 826 Hampshire st S. F. POSITION as porter or houseman; hotel or institution; Box 1217, Call office. ‘Housekeeper, 1026 Macket. | JAPANESE girl wants position to do house- | references from last employer. | Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the larwest agencles. Saves a world of time and trouble. - Service Is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture. Weleome! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st. Opposite McAllister. REDUCED—Nice sunny middle flat, 5 larxe rooms, bath; 2 fine mantels; open fireplac $22 50 mo., with water. 2381 Post, nr. Baker. | TWO new sunny flats on_Cumberland st. bet. Guerrero and Dolores. Nineteenth and Twen- tieth; 7 rooms, laundry and bath: $25. $i0. | | SIXTEENTH, 2927-85. near Howard—3 desir- able flats. ‘7 rooms and bath each: rents $22 50 cach. | TWENTIETH, 3797, near Dolores—Five sunny v modern washtubs; yard: rent TWO very elegant and modern flats to let. In- quire Alcazar Theater from 10 to 3 o'clock daily. | | $0_FINE flat: 6 roms, bath, basement. | "Green 3t near Van Ness ave. | DEVISADERO, 341—New, sunny 8 and 9 rom ! " flats. modern improvements: cheap rent. 1426 BRIGHT. centrally located upper flat; 6 rooms and bath. 1006 Mason st., nr. Sacramento. MASONIC ave. 1817—Elegant sunny_up-to- date upper flat, 7 rooms, bath: open 12 to 4 em s e s Shcsenl mer B cane © o mabmtbnti | GROVE 28, near Polk—Upper sunny, modern flat of 5 rooms: bath; near City Hall ave. FIRST-CLASS barber wishes situation, city of country. JOE FERGUSON, 222 Gough st. | $10~COTTAGE; 4 sunny rooms; 132 Rose ave., | " bet. Haight and Page, Gough and Octavia. ‘WANTED—Position combining general office work, experienced collector, private secre- tary ' stenographer, and cashier; best' of references; employed at present in & something With }wt:xln to ‘h' here and ou. ut and wl - sclentious work will be mw salary moderate; age 25. Box 1189, Call WANTED—On a ranch by a married man, a position as working foreman on a stock, fruit or grain ranch; thoroughly understands ranch work in all its branches; capable of taking full charge; references If Address Farmer, box 1178, Call. YOUNG married man, well educated, several | years' business experience, . reliable, not afrald of work, good hustle; destred. | | MISSION, 29468 rooms, bath: wash and sink | * rooms; rent 327 §0. et S P enB NS TSR, | LEXINGTON ave., 272, near 20th—Sunny bay | ™ Window lower flat; 5 rms; mod.; reasonable. B it s i L. e o ia.uu. 106, near Fifth—4 and 3 rooma: sep- ! arate entrance. SUNNY flat: 6 rooms bath; rent reasomable. | 3533 Twenty-second st. | SUNNY flats, 6 rooms, bath. 52 and 54 Stan- ley olace; rent $20 and $31. | FLAT to tet; 4 rooms and bath. 24 Kearny st., near Bush. | SUNNY modern flat, 6 rooms; sun in every MME. KRONENBERG, clajrvoyant, card read- er. paimist: when others fail try me; good readings 25¢; no sign. 10234 6th, nr. Mission. MME. BILERSFICKEN—Clairvoyant, spiritual lite readings daily, 25c: 588 Turk; nr. Polk. MME. MARY LANG, clairvoyant, palmi: card reader; readings in Eng., German. 3a. A CHEF cook, strictly sober, long experfenced, Eastern references, desires a position in ho- tel, spring or large mining camp. Box 1155, office. XOUNG German wishes position as electriclan helper or anything else in the electrical line; bas had a little experience and can give reference. Box 1072, Cail. - highest references, wishes position in Santa | room: $25. Folsom st. vice on all affairs in life; satistaction guas 3 : rent $25. som st. anteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., near Market. Cruz. Box 1199, Call. | 9 | OAK_ 1350, near Baker—Beautiful sunny w ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 | GERMAN-AMBERICAN, 21 years old, Wants | per flat; '8 rooms and bath; rent reasonabie. Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 | position in a mercantile house: ~several | ~ 2. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- | Years experience in the East. Box 1004, | CASTRO, 636—Elegant modern sunny lower day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. Call office, | “flat; 8 rooma, bath; nearly new: $22 50 MISS M. WILLE, 310 Bilis st. clairvoyant, | GARDENER, first-class. single, of long experi- | NOE, 3236-—Lower fat; § rooms and bath; rent crvetal seer andlite reader, tells you exactly | - ence in landscape Fardening, | of fow- | _$22 80, at you called for_without asking a ques- | era and greenhouse work, wishes a situation | e Tomnn given; $1: hours 10 to 8. on private place; references. Box 1181, Call. {oo vy AT vay e Gat, 4 reeme; | $12 50—THREE rooms and bath. 2231 Polk | st between Vallejo and Green. METCALF placs, 14, off Geary, between Ma- son and Taylor—§ rooms with bath to let. LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery st. MRS. SHAFFER, olairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. JOHN SLATERCircle to-night, 8:15; tests to all; sittings 10 to 4. 616815 Lombard bet. Powell and Mason; phone James 7396. ELSTE REYNOLDS—Materializing, Monday evening, 328 Ellis st.; welcome all, friends and strangers; 50 cents. | MRS. EBERHARDT—Meetings Sun., Thur. and | " Tues. afternoon. 267 San Jose ave., nr. 24th. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNBY, bus, medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. Mrs. Sill, 1049A Market, r. 21; sit. daily, 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.; cir. Mon.,, Wed., Fri. evengs. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed. nights, 219 Eddy. Read. daily, Hotel Higgins; ladles $1 this wk. HEALING and developing circles by greatest living healer; begin Monday. 589 O'Farrell. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you gt what you want from us and have it c&d. CLOTHING RENOVATING. BUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dveing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New_ York Curtain House: most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and blankets. 1324 Fillmors; phone Pine 2622 A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 500, 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. FILLINGS, 26c and 50c; crowns_ $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Misslon, SE. cor. 6th. . 7bc; sllver, 35c: crowns, $2, no n. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant ave GOLD fling pain: op. —_— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. KEISTER'S Ladles' Tailoring College, Majes- tic building, 1281 Market st., rooms 50S-10. Ladles, bririg your material and make your eult under instructions; an expert ladies’ tallor heads corps of instructors;- patterns cut to order: the next 10 days we cut a pat- tern to measure free to each caller; epecial sewing rates, 50 cents per day the next 60 Qays; custom work dome: night school. ~MR. and MRS. JOSEPH STACH, Principals. McDOWELL Dressm Patterns cut to m Accordion. sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’'s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. SRl e holy Sty T Ty EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. ing & Millinery School— ure; eve.class. 1019 Mxt 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. A_ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell at., tel. Main 5752. A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush S59. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 41134 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. Taylor; James 7638. panese-Chinese Emple - fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. of help anxious for places in the country. For particulars write, call or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st. motherly care to children. Address box 1123, Call office. MOTHER and daughter (German), ook, sechnd SIfL.Wikh, work togethier. John 3266. excellent Phone signer, wishes a few more engagements; §2 50 day. Box 1118, Call. position in city or short distance. Call or ‘write 1006 Treat ave,; Phone Church 6333. A THOROUGHLY experienced milliner will go to the house and make over your old ma- terial into stylish hats. Box 1204, Call. AN Infant’s nurse with excellent city refer- ences would like to take entire charge. Box 1214, Call office. A NURSEGIRL, 2 years last place, wants care of 1 or 2 children, city or country. Geary st.; phone John 3206, 8 s R R T A A YOUNG girl would ltke to learn trade, . Anply 1012 Post st g 54 e WOMAN wants work by the day; g Call 862 Harrison st. i STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly competent and experienced. desires position. Box 1108, Call. e o Hom LG, Cull WANTED—Window-washing, 21 Seventh st. e er T L S Sivetith, b A GIRL would llke to be a nursematd. e aphce: o e S A A LADY would like to clean windows. 1122, Call office. 2 o P v D e SO S i 6, A LADY would like to cléan office floors, Box 1120, Call office. s bl A R SRR A N PIANIST, gentleman, sight reader, open for 82, CHEF wants position in hotel or resort; oity or country; good worker and first—class all- | around cook. Box 1128, Call DRUG clerk (not registered) wants a situation; moderate ealary. Address J. W. N, box 1130, Call office. YOUNG man and wife wish to take charge of nm;ll Zazmmer rogoet for the summer. Box 1017, . MIDDLE-AGED man wants position as porter in hotel or institution; city or country; best of references. Box 1114, Call BOOKKEEPER, rapld, accurate worker, wants situation; Al references. Box 1134, Call. COOK, steady, respectable, wishes situation in restaurant, boarding-house or hotel. call 658 Folsom st. BUTLER, speaking French, German, English, Russian and Polish, wants situation; supe- rior city references. Box 1215 Call office. CARPENTER, go0od steady man for outside or rough work wishes situation or work: sober and reliable; moderate wages. Box 178, Call. WANTED—Position as stationary _engineer: good references; country preferred. Box 1763, Call office, Oakland. YOUNG man wants position to do any work day or night. T. 'HEELER, Mission st. BREAD and cake baker and confectioner, fine crnamenter, wants situation: ferred. Room 22, 646 Howard st. COOK wants position in restaurant, eity or country. Box 1020, Call office. WANTED—A job as night watchman. Box 1061, Call office. BOY wants work of any kind. Call office. WANTBED—Situation as porter in & grocary store. Box 1550, Call. Box 1005, t in ho- Call. A STRONG young man would like situation at any kind of work. C. A., 774 Tehama st. tel; property owner. FIRST-CLASS sawmill man wants position by May 15. EUGENE AUGER, Melrose, Cal. WANTED—Position in drug store: 2 years' experience; references. Box 1082, Call. JAPANESE, first-class cook, who has experi- ence of many years wants position in vate family; has best references. G. HI- GASH. 703 Larkin st.; tel. East 8770, AN intelligent, responsible Japanese wishes a butler; can perform excellent but- has references in regard ability and character. KATO, 525 Pine st. JAPANESE cook who has long experience as cook in family, 5 years in last place, sires place In city or country. M. KANE, 405 Post st. JAPANESE Yoasework: ¥peaks Eoad and up. FRANK ENDO, phone Church 3151. A PRACTICAL Japenese wants to be terpreter or_transiator; speaks and writes both good Japanese and English. E. T. TAGUCHI, 121 Haight st. JAPANESE, first-class cook, who has experi- ence of many vears, wants position in pri- vate family; has best references. G. GASH, 708 Larkin st.; tel. Polk 3782 7 ‘wants position at lish; wages §25 Valencia st.; kind of | country pre- | FLATS FOR SALD—FURNISHED. SACRIFICED—Modern sunny upper flat of 9 rooms; elegantly furnished; make offer. $19 Jones st.. near Bush. | PLATS TO LET—FURNISEED. A FURNISHED flat, 3 rooms, yard and base- ment: coal and gas stoves. 927 Natoma st., A SUNNY flat of 5 rooms, furnished; $33. 1071 Fell st., near Scott. _— FURNITURE WANTED. “WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS pay the most money for furniture, carpets, office fittings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., be- tween 9th and 10th. Phone South 179. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 752 Mission;tel. Bush 813. CALL on Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission st., be- fore selling your furniture. Phone Red #62. | Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everything. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. + | A—MRS. M. B. DAY........Phone South 1120 i HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 2 waitresses, south, fares paid, $25: 2 wait- Tesses, coast, fares paid. $25: waitress, South | Valley, fare'pald. $25; 3 waitresses, different | city and country ‘notels, $35. waitress, springs, long season, $25; 2 chambermaids, city. room out, $25; woman cook, restaurant, city, $12 week. FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Cook, 2 In family country, $25: housegiri, near eity, $30, very choice place; house- girls, city and country, very best wages; housekeeper for 2 men, country, $20. MRS. M. E. DAY 351 O'Facreil st. WILL REMOVE . Thureday, April 27, 1906 486 O'Farrell st .Phone East 970 A WAITRESS for a school; steady placs. ...$23 | 4 waltresses for hotels out of city..$25 sach | A nurse for two grown children, San Ra- B e, st epanib o 525 A kitehen maid for a privata family....$25 A cook, also waitress, same family, San Mateo ... . 330, $28 A number of good housework girls.§20-$25-§30 A number of first-class places will be open this week. Send in your application early. MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st. MBAT cook and some pastry; coun $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., £ ' up; GIRLS' millinery in 1 mo. for 35; positions guaranteed; eve, school only. Geary.r.18. GIRL for cooking: 3 in family. Call between 10 and 12, 2208 Buchanan st. ASSISTANT operator and capable to act as assistant forewoman. 245 Seventh st. ‘YOUNG ladies to s for_the Saris - company. " Bax 131, ait o DAY ‘WANTED-—Young *l to assist with lNght housework. 755 le‘A'nmr st. GOOD finisher on pants. 610 Post st. WOMAN famillar with traveling for to be filled at once. Address box office. YOUNG lady office assistant; state age and by Treceived. Call what_firm employed; salary Box 1317, Call. e HAIRD] one who under- RESSER, manicurist: stands hair work. La Vi . stands hair work. erite Co.'s new store, S erionce mecassary . LOVI BTRATAS %0 Fremont st. MR. DAVIS. S YOUNG girl to assist in kindergart wuzv-’udxln:u::-g" TOUNG girl to assist with housework. Apply [ Monday at 2971 ® COATMAKER and finisher wanted. 49 Mc- Allister st., room 8 WANTED-—A good girl for and down- stairs work: good wages. Cail Clay st. “FIRST-CLASS walst trimmers and coatmak- ers; also good finishers. COX, 1514 Pine st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the advertisements :iua at 1008 Market st.. opposits Fitth. until 11 p. m. | | BARBER shops bought and sold: country epecialty COLEMAN'S, 708 Market rm.