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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, EVERY WA THE A—$6250; ROADHOUSE with property; place established 30 years; fine garden with walnut trees; opposite the place are factories em- ploying 200 men; a very good offer, as prop- erty G. actual value is much higher. See R. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Address Comm A—$1400; SALOON with union hall upstairs; JOHN McNAUGHT capacity 300 people: place about 1 block | from Chronicle building; lease; rent $45. See W. J. MARTIN Business R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | TE HONE A—$2000; CORNER saloon on Larkin st.; net for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- | rent 3 years' lease; place downg a good business 'and location the very best; value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$1100; DELICATESSEN store and home bakery on Haves st.: 4 living rooms; rent $30; a good paying piace: owner sick; must sacrifice. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny. A—$1000; DUCK ranch with 150 laying stock; 800 young stock ready for market; 4 incuba- tors; capacity 1170 eggs; 7 brooders, 1 horse, harness, good wagon, 8 acres land; rent $15: must be soid at once; a rare bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st | A-—$12.000; SALOON on _Market st.; the | choicest location; rent §175; place doing first- | class business;. established many years. For particulars, R G. WILKE, 26% Keamy st. A-—$1200; CORNER lquor store and saloon in te ‘Mission: established mazy years; net rent ; about $500 stock oo band; a n- mmmmum. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearmny st. $200OYSTER house; close to Sixth st.; rent only $30; a good location and first-class pay- With the Department You Wish. Market and Third, 8. F. 317 to 221 Stevenson st. vered by Cargiers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 75 g ol S < Copies b Cts. | ms Mail, Including Postage (Cash With der) Sunday), 2y) e Month cation Office 18l Rooms. . by $5 80 Per Year Extra 4.15 Per Year Extra eckly. 100 Per Year Extra ERS ARE AUTHORIZED VE SUBSCRIPTIONS. forwarded when re- ed sbscribers in ordering change of ad- | arees showié be particular to Eive both NEW OLD ADDRESS in order to insure & ¢ and correc; compliance with their re- quest | ing business. For particulars see R G. OAKLAND OFFICE | WILKE, 26% Eeamny st 1016 Broadway Telepbone Matn 1083 | —— et and . few miles from Redwood City; 19 rooms, OFEECE +;| bar, aining-room, barps and beautiful Telepbone North T7 | groungs: rent $65; b vears' lease. Call R I S | _G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st + Building | A—$300; SANDWICH stand; rent $17; 2 years' - lease = For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st NT ADVER Roominz-Houses and Hotels tor Sale. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A—CAMERON & CO........Phone South 1060. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—Wanted, first-class real estate man with some money to take charge of the realty de- partment in oid established real estate office, city; must have best of reference and ex- perience, See CAMERON & CO. A—For sale, 100 to 500 genuine imported homer pigeons from Plymouth, Mass. See CAM- ERON & CO. A—Family liquor store and bar; fine location; long lease; well stocked; good _fixtures; everything ' strictly first-ciass; price ~ $3000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A—$600; first-class grocery and family liquor store; good location, where you can clear $250 per month over all expenses; double the money {n sight. CAMERON & CO. SAN, PRANCISCO BARBER SHOP EX- CHANGE. Offices with Western Realty Co. 1007% Market st. Phone Folsom 2046. The following are a few of our bargains: 4-chair shop, downtown, $90 per week, $650. 2-chair shop, near City Hall, $275. 3-chair water front shop, $650. 4-chair shop on Mission st., $500. BEn T Trout shor, 150 : ir water front 3 . Full particulars of barber shops 1007% ¥rkt. 24 ROOMS, good furniture; transient 8 rooms, Geary; pieasant home. 60 rooms, Mission st.; man house. 40 rooms, north of Market; low rent. 44 rooms on Market st. Hotels, summer resorts, business of all kinds so0ld and exchanged. Money loaned on furni- ture. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. AT a bargain—A large livery and feed stabie, with living rooms and storgomn attached, in one of the best towns on this coast. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., 878 James Flood building. $275—CORNER CIGAR STORE. Brentano, 31 A el arthoavente | A—$11.000; SALOON, choicest on Market st.. lease if necessary; $6000 cash, balance on | time: this is a splendid offer; sickness only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE 263 Kearny st. Co.; Great Auditorium | A—$350; WOOD and coal yard, with 2 horses, wagons; location good; first-class business; wner to engage in mining; rent $20. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$150; SALOON with 8 rooms; close to | Spreckels’ market; rent $60; death and sick- ness in family cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$4000; CORNER saloon with rooms; 1 block | from City Hall: transfer corner; monthly sales about $1000; lease b years; the best lo- cation and offer in this city. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. SENTATIVE: 3 e Building 1 2619.") TATIVE | 30 Tribune Bullding SPONDENT: ...Herald Square he San Francisco Call. | 400; RESTAURANT and oyster-house; on kin st.; rent $50; lease; business estab- ed years; sickness in family of cwner only sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26%% t. open until A—s1 Li ird streets; open untll | A _$1800; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- ear. | trict: kept by owner 8 years; must be sold at | owner to retire from business; a first- th; open until paying piace. Call on R. G. WILKE, ‘ o Kearny st. 9 p. m. i | Kearny MILK and dairy route across the <, 4 horses, wagons: sales about s per day. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. st CATIONERY, school supplies, notions, candy, ice cream parlors close to two echools; 5 rooins; rent $50; 5_years lease; Western addition. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$3500; WOOD, coal yard, with agency of Uzion and National Iee Co.; also Shasta wa- : 3 horses, 2 wagons, stock, etc.; place blished § years; situated across the bay: 2 T mtil 9 p. m. TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contcmplating = change of residence during the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new nddress by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This ) pawer will also be on sale at all summer | & f7st-class business opportunity. Call R. G. . i WILRE, Kearny st. and is represented by a local | wns on the coast. | A—$850; PLUMBING and metal roofing shop; locaticn tbe very best in Western Addition; G. mt §18; established 85 years; owner to re to easy avenue; stock value $400; a rare chance. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$1200; COR saloon with T furn. rooms; rent free: place selis from 10 to 15 barrels | beer weekly; location can’t be beat; sickness | of owner compels a great sacrifice. In- | vestigate at once; a first-class offer. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. . A—$1600; $30 tories and .work SALOON with 2 lease 4 years: place surroun shops; business R. C. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. furn. rooms; rent by fac- OJFK. Call THREE YEARS LEASE. Fullest investigation before buying. BEUREKA REALTY CO., 1118 Market. FOR sale—Half interest in one of the leading Wholesale commission houses in this city: butter, eggs, poultry and cheese the main factors; also large handlers of dried fruits, honey, etc.; fine trade; will bear the strictest investigation; active partner. Box 2172, Call. §500 TO $800 to invest with eervices; also willing to assume reasonable amount in,an established business by young business man; competent in office or works; highest refer- ence given and required. Box 5104, Call. PARTY wanted with $5000 or more to building proposition; 1 possess my . thmber Jand right at lot; stock of all of bardwood for office and furniture making; guarantee good enterprise. Box 5168, Call. CANDY and ice cream parior, located on one of the best streets in Oakland, to be sacri- ficed on account of _sickness; price - $175. MITCHENER & BARTON, 916 Broadway, Oakland. GREAT bargain; mechanical show of a minia- ture city and working world; -just the thing for a store show, street fair or park. Ad- dress Mechanic, box 4759, Call office. IDORA * PARK carnival, two weeks, com- ‘mencing Monday, June 5. For privileges and concessions apply JAS. ~PILLING, Idora Park, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS cigar store for sale; good loca- tion; good business; 3-year lease; must sell on account of other business. 1007 Broad- way, Oakland. APARTMENT-HOUSE, 70 rooms, partly fur- rished; modern in every respect; most select part of city; no agents. Box 5171, Call. LADY partner wanted for first-class restau- rant; half-interest with $150 cash; 0. K. Box 2709, Call. GROCERY and geperal merchandise store for sale. M. S. MACHADO, San Pablo, Cal MODERATE eum to help develop -prospect Nevada; fine showing. Box 4764, Call. YOUR lct surveved, $750. J. A. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, 11 FOR sale—Cheap; grocery, liquor, br. bakery, notion store; living rooms. Crescent ave. BRANCH bakery wanted; price about $200. Leave particulars at 235 Kearny st., room 4. I WANT to buy a good paying barber shop. Address box 1977, Call office. A—$1150; GROCERY, branch bakery, notions | and crockery store;'3 living roms; rent $15; v best location in the Mission; stock con- @ry zoods, notions, crockery, cigars, cco, butter, eggs, etc.; a bargain; inves- tigate and make offer; good for man and wife. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A $2500 corner saloon, roadbouse on transfer point of different car lines; lease; nice fur- nished rooms; must be sacrificed, as owner is engaged in’other business; actual value at least $4000. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. 2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be s0id; owner to engage in otber line of busi- pess; full value of fine stock in sight; 4 year lease; lccation can't be beat. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. F., Cal 1805, of May ‘ome before the | A—$2600; HOTEL and- barroom with 30 fur- P e nished rooms in Oakland manufacturing dis- N Boreates trict; rent $60; borse. buggy; lease; - Sary. lished . years. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$3500; WOOD, coal yard, with agency Union ional Ice Co., aiso wagons, stock, place =stab. 9 scated across bay “class_business ity. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. ; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- | Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 place established years. Call R. 1 Kearny st. R. L. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery st Telephcne John 6306, Business locations and leases a specialty. | 1f you are looking for an opportunity to | engage in the liguor business, I would be | pleascd to have you call and see me; I make | a speciaity of saioons, groceries and bars, hotels wtih bars atta ctc., and I am in a position to glve you information on op- portunities that ycu cannot find in any other office, as my business is strictly confidential and the different places I have listed are not on the upen merket; 1 will positively guar- antee them to be just as represented. $2700—POSITIVELY the very best located drug store in one of the most prosperous cities in California; close to San Francisco: trade; elegapt business; monthly guaranteed to be not less than $900; nt only $75: good stock; good fixtures; in a positively bona fide proposition; must be sold; investigate this at once. Room 7, 26 Monigomery st. | Shasta Water: 3 | | years G. W! ) E Oakland ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. TO lease—4 floors (112 rooms): just complet: best location: suites for offices and rooms electric and gas light, telephone, power, wa. ter and elevator; 800 feet sunny exposure: an exceptionally ' good * opportunit: able lease will be given 1o responsib or address C. JURGEN:! . Oakland. Cal party. | 1136 Broad- | FOR sale—Orly drug store 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 stors doing a thriving business; excellent opportunity for a good physician; price $1800; good reason for sell- ing. Apply to H. D. FORD, Irvinzton, Cal. FOR sale—Beautiful licensed hotel of 32 rooms, on lot 75x150; fine bay resort, $400 per morth; price, including reai 3,000: part h ECONOMY REALTY CO., 2615 Kearny st. $400—GROCERY: large stock; cheap rent; 5 iiving rooms. 2931 Sixteenth st.; no agents. GOOD fruit store; sold on_account of GOther business; price $120. Box 2749, Call office. $50 MONTHLY; sttady man wanted with $150; duties light. Apply 285 Kearny st. WANTED—Woman partner with $250; store and cash. Address box 4926, Call. LAUNDRY plant for sale; lease with power. SPECK, 2132 Folsom st. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMFRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs algo cleaned by compressed air at chop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air 'Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phcne Main 152 and Bush 179, WHEN you become disgusted with your work send_for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tebama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.: phone Mission 225. CARPETS clean., fit,, lay. 530 G.G.ave.; phone East 1965. Star Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. tend | CARPETS cleaned and laid, 8¢ a yard. KLEIN. ERT, 1520 Polk st ; pbone Eagt 725. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet ting Works, Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; plone East 126. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel Main 394 GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. HELL'S, 240 Fourteerth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3¢ yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263 LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtain House; most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and Dlankets. 1324 Fillmore: phone Pine 2622. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 AMontgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel Main 5580. S ———— CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed. $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bidg., r. 410; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free M EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music has an enroliment of 2350 pupils in San Francisco on mandolin, guitar, violin, banjo, piano-forte, harp, cornmet, harmony, also voice culture, special instructors for advanced studles; class and private leesoms; recitals given. Steinway Hall building, 223'Sutter st.; phone John 5096, 220 Grant ave. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for unmiversity, law and medical col- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor;’ day, evng. sessicn. Phelan bldg. WANTED—A good business man with a few | thousand dollars to invest in a long—estab- lished wholesale business in San Francisco to increase the business. Address box 5202, Call office. automobile in 1. Box 1949, STOCK companies incorporated; i you have stocks or Londs for sale offer thém through me to investors. GEORGE M. KELLOGG, broker, 345 Eilicott square, Buffalo. ves instantly . cholas, also Oaxland. inaton BOARDING FOR CHILDRE 1 WANT a man that will buy balf interest or all in a saloon and lodging-house in a lively o carrmmnn | country town. Inquire at STRUNSKY'S s care to| liguor store, 124 Seventh st. Sate: e MACHINE ebop and bicycle store in _country town for sale or to rent; about is | children; best of | needed: good chance; full value for your { pianc if desired; room | _money. Box 4910, Call office. FOR sale$2600. first_class corner an, the full care of a rs ‘address E. A., 67A | FOR sale—Good fruit store with cash institution devoted exclusively dramatic learning in America: positions nteed. Native Sons' building. \ STAMMERING—Why not let us cure you at i near McAllister? Hours 1 ranteed. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest Send for catalogue. 521 Franklin st., to 5 p. m.; gua A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col.; Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us; stenographers trained; pesi- ticns secured. 925 Golden Gute. Webster & Co. HEALD'S School of Mines aud Engineering, 24 Post et., §. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—CHvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864. Van der’ Naillen School, 113 Falton, nr. City Hall ALL our graduates get places: we have had 80 positions since March 1. Call and see us. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission. register, board. 2227 Andover | 90!n3 §00d business; location Al; owner re- tiring. 134 Hayes st. 5 —_— 10 board. from § years up. | A GOOD bakery in the country for sale on ac- 5, Call office. 3 count of depcrture. Inquire M. GETZ, box 12, 514 Mission st. DELICATESSEN and. restas urant; busi- nr. Sacramento. Bota: N A £00d. 120 William | _@way; at a bargain. 408A McAllister st. 1 N GOOD home for one or twe official permit. 1910 Bake CHILDREN wanted to board rrect ldren to board; _— T T e ® & EWSPAPER route for sale in Ouakland: a £00d Call route in Oakian: =ale. Apply CHTLDREN to board. 414 Mariet st. at Call hfl-—o{m!fld — NICE home for a child from 2 to 6 years oid | FOR SALE Carpenter shop con circu- Appiy 105 South Park. lar saw, benches, ladders, m‘-‘&”& 541 FOME in city or _country for children: milk, | « = Lutter, eggs. 542 Jessie st. !Pgmm with $300: good manufacturing siness; tend cash and store. 283 Fourth st e TE T | FOR sale—Restaurant and -house. . 181 | _Sixth st between Mission m.“m | $300—OYSTER ana CHILDREN to board. 237 Third ave. WANTED—A child to board; private family. 1536 Hyde st e ee— £ 004 l0CatiON. . __CURE FOR RUPTURE. FOR SA distillery, complete; Santa o Il A DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Blastic Truss: Cruz city. Address box 4874, Cail office.. per- Re- | TWO Al fect retainer: positive cure; book free. manufacturing’ and | ” sitions; no agents. Box 5108, Call. moved to 206 Kearny st., room 307, propo- HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Fstablished 1863; largest fu the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. TRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cali- fornia st.: Easter term begts Tuesday, Jan- uary 3, 1905. f A—GALLAGHER-MARSH : COL-~ LEGE, 1782 Market st mmfiw ENGINEFRING, drafting and math. _macaly KNENL STE SRR BTSN KENT Law School: day and sight; 14¢h year, wmm:au.m.“': —— HINMAN'S A = 2 b i .nw a : .5 :nd EYE 'S DISEASES. letters | i MONDAY MAY 22, 1905 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. ] MARION GRIFFIN, Room 801, Sth floor, James Flood Building, 970 Market st., Opposite ““The Emporium. Up-to-date offices. NEAR THE Money to loan. Tel. Main 33-4-3. from Market; a_cor- per; large yard; room- ers take care of their Price $1200. $600 in cash and only $20 monthly: did you notice the rent? It's only $1 50 per room. e SPBCIAL NO. 3 42— $1500. $1500_for 42 rooms. ~ RIDI t Yes, but true that we offer a 42-room COR- NER house, clearing §160 monthly for $1500; $500 down and 1810 montnliy pay- ments; rent $125, PECTAL NO. 4. 30 _rooms. NEW and MODERN, and right up-to-date; £ull of permanent high-class_roomers; 6 blocks north of Mar- ket st. Profit $165 nionthly. LL—Long .. No cards. Owner. sick_in bed: $1500 cash required. jease: permanent roomers; - profit $190 monthly; books open | for inspection; highly respectable. e Bright, Sunny. ‘Well Furnished. SPECIAL NO. 6. FOR_EXCHANGE— 7 37-room house. NEW and MODERN 4 blocks north_of ‘Market. PROFIT + $175 monthly. i WANTED CITY OR COUNTRY Real Estate. SPECIAL NO. 7. B-i-g, | | h N-e-w and m-o-d-e-r-n apart- ment-house; partly furnished, ‘but NO VACANCIES; apart- ‘ments mostly let to highclass tenants who bave furnished up e-le-g-a-n-t-l-y with a_view to mak- ing it their permanent bome, Only $1500 Cash required and easy instaliments. | r s e B, OUT of city buyers Attention! - You are cordially invited to write us and to call at our of- fice when you come to the city of San Fran- cisco. ~Respectfully, MARION GRIFFIN. SPECIAL NO. 8. WE'LL" take your check for $400. THATS ~ ihe price (now)- of a 16-room flat; 1T'S completely furnished for house- keeping and all let in 2-room rtments. IT'S n of Mar- ket in a nice location; IT'S a northeast cor- ner and over stores. THE rent is only $32. SPECIAL NO. 9. T-r-a-n-s-i-e-n-t; 22 rooms, well furnished: close to Market; price Reduced to $800. Profit from nothing up to $300 per month. Depends on_the . management. P. |S.—This house carried an SPECIAL NO. 10. MORTGAGE sale of a splendid bhigh-class respectable house of . 46 fooms. Corner on_Post st. Small payment down and easy installments. $149 profit banked * in_April. It's a bouse to be proud of. -N-T-E-D. ESTATE. in Cathange tor fie n_exchange for these rooming houses: | ity 37 rooms. New and-modern, ele- gantly furnished; five blocks north of Mar- ket; clears $175 each month. 33-1 » ‘apartment. room. ent- house in fine location; six blocks . north of Froit 110 ‘wach ‘month. ©80:rooms. Py T r 3 % lease; Tent $375; price $5000; - profit §200 per customers who do business. A. CAMERON & CO.——Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 128-room modern, new, downtowa house; office 'and billiard-room on ground. Aoor: well furnished; long lease; an up-to-date tion; domng good business; owing to death in family will be sold at sacrifice; part down. balance loag time at low interest. 8-room elegantly furnished ‘modern corher flat; choicest lccation; oil paintings, china- ware. everything goes; will be sacrificed; own- er must leave city. - * 70 rooms, fine central location, downtown house, up-to-date and well furnished: has big country traosient trade and makes money; owing to diseolution of partners’ will be sold at sacrifice. X 30 rooms, new; well furnished; close in; fine transient; aiso permanent roomers, where you can clear over all expenses $150 per.month; retiriag from business. 42 rooms; rent $125; good furniture: all full and clearing $160 per month; will take smaller house in part payment: price $1400. 16 rooms; close in; extra well furnished, but owner is sick in hospital, and must be sold, and the price is not one‘third of its value; big bargain at $800. 85 rooms, mew and elegantly furnished apart- ment-house, "ehoice location; rent only $3 per room; the furnishings and draperies are of the best; house strictly modern and up-to-date; price $4000; will % - e take small house in-part pay- elegantly furnished: tull Srst-class pe>- bargain; part down, bal- ance can be paid out of houss; make offer. rent only $120; swell location; Te and carpets; everything frst- class and clearing nice little income price 60 rooms, elegantly furnished; grand new building; fine location; all full and clearing | and over above expenses; to be sold ::m lfl; sacrifice on account of sickness in 14 rooms, fine block Post st., with beautiful lawn both front and back; elegantly furnished; all full and clears $75, but owing to sickness must seil; price $1100. 22 rooms; rent only $00; well furnished and in_fine ‘condition; ail housekeeping; will take $330 to get in. 18 rooms; fine corner; rent $80; well fur— ‘nésl;e‘,g) 2 entrances; all light rooms; a snap 20 rooms; rent only $65; fine location north of Market; good furniture and carpets; clears | $75 to $80 per month; only $1100. 15 rooms, fine cormer, choite location; rent only $75, With lease; well furnished and clear- ing $80 per month; good buy; $900. 42 r':om‘ll. fine :orner. close in; rent SBISI: £00d furniture an > ; o ot carpets; always keep ful 75 rooms, one of most elegantly furnished and equipped straight rooming-houses in city; grand new building; furniturs.and carpets of the best; cheap rent, with long lease, and cholce location; any one looking for first-class proposition must not overlook -this; half down, balance can be paid out of house at low inter- 33 rooms; rent only $125; good furniture and carpets; clears $125 per month; price $1500. 35 rooms, close in and cheap rent; a first- class investment, where you can clear $100 per month and over; price $2700. 24 rooms, elegantly furnished sporting-house; | 2 fine entrances; everything new. and up-to- | date; choice location; nothing better ‘on the market. Call for particulars. 17 rooms; cheap rent; fine. location; extra good furniture, and will clear $75 per month; & snap at $1100. 11 rooms, new and elegantly choice location; must leave city; at bal? cost to furnis A. CAMERON & CO., 3 EDDY CT. furnished; a pick-up. CLAIRVOYANTS, A—IT IS JUST AS CHEAP TO-SEE THR | BEST. REMEMBER THE NAME. PROF. NIBLO, THE WORLD FAMED CLAIRVOYANT, ASTRO-TRANCE MEDIUM AND PALMIST, 997 MARKET ST.—997. PROF. NIBLO. THIS WEEK ONLY. MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE READINGS, Sl $1 00. LOW FEE. sl 0. Bring Call coupon and save $4—My $5 com- plete life reading)$1—If you bring this ad- vertisement. 2 No Charge Unless Sattsfactory. (You can be the judge.) 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make you mo charge If I fall to call you by name in full, names of your friends,” enemies or rivals. ' I promise to tell you whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false, tell you how to gain the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in business, speculation lawsuits; how to marry | the one ‘of your choice: how to regain youth, Bealth and vitality. Removes evil influence, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures all nervous diseases. How can I have good luck? | How can I succeed in_business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one 1 choose? How can I marry well? How socn_can I marry? How can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How can I get a letter? How can I get a good positiol How can I remove bad influences? How can I control any one? How make distant ones think_of me? How can I settle my quarrel? How can I hold my husband’s love? How-can I keep my wife's love? 997—MARKET ST.—997. Next door to Hales' big store, corner Sixth. Hours, 10 to 8 daily and Sunday. PROF. NIBLO. THE GREAT, ONLY AND ORIGINAL PRINCESS EUGENIA, TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. BORN WITH A DOUBLE VEIL EDUCATED_IN OCCULT SCIENCE IN EGYPT AND INDIA. SPECTAL—THIS WEEK ONLY— | MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $L. TELLS YOUR NAME—-TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY. Settles love quarrels and promptly reunites the separated, no matter how long standing. London's most famous palmist and clair- voyant; is acknowledged by press and public the greatest living DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM, She tells what you came for before you utter a word: does not ask questions, no matter what your trouble may be. Call and she will guide you with certainty higher than human power. Teils you the truth, ®ood_or bad. HOURS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 1148 MARKET ST.—1143, (Same Floor Fowser, Photographer). A PHENOMENAL $5 mental reading for $1.00; SIR _GEORGE ORMONDE, 1007% Market st., Egyptian astral seer; trance clairvovant; hastens marriage, restores lost love, reunites the separated, removes spells, HII' luck, ene- mies, weak habits, restores vitality; tells MME. M. BERNARD reads your life correct!: valuable advice on all affairs of life; sati faction guaranteed: 25c. 17 Third st.. next the Examiner building. ISMAR, Egyptiaa seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market San Francisco. Office hours—10 2. m. to m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st. clairvoyant, ‘crystal seer and life reader, tells you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tion; names given; $1; hours 10 to 8. paimist: when others fail try me: good e T, Yt e Feading 5c: mo sign. 10215 6th, nr. Mission. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm.; hidden secrets, love. business, etc.: MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 105 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvorant, gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th_ and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States year for $1. FRED P. EVANS, famous demonstrator. of slate writing and other spiritual phenomena, .«ungmsm‘:u Office 1112 ‘Bddy st.; phone Scott 887. ND test seance to-night, 10c: readings Railys 2be up. MME. EILERSFICREN, S5 Turk st ¢ A—m.l.&fiv . bus. medium and ~ life reader. 1206 r. 10, Galt House. Mrs, Sill, 1049A . r. 21; sit. 10 I R N et EARLE'S geance Read. daily, Hotel OF . night, T PRINTED IN PALMISTRY. ISBEL OF NEW YORK. The noted pahmist and psychic, is temporarily lncated at 132 Turk st., cormer of Jomes. Houre, 12 to 6 and, Saturday pntil 10 p. m. RETURNED—H. Jecome Fosselli, . scientific paimist. Bush: phone Black 5608 MADAME MAY, palmist and card reader. 3832 18th st., near Sanchez; hours, 1 to 8: 50c. CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO., 31§ Mason st.—Clothing for everybody, from- hat to shoes: you can get what you want from us and have it charged. | ANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Our patent pearl plates, $5; silver Sllings, 25c: gold Ml $1; gold crowns, $3 50; bridge work, $3 50. 1104 Market, cor. Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.: crowns $3 50; filings 50c: plates, $5, full set: All work painless and Warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. lith— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old piates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. WILL W. RAMSEY, ‘dentist, 927 Market st.; over Zinkand Cafe. FILLINGS, 26c and 50c; YORK DENTISTS, 965 Misston. S $2. NEW cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35¢; crowns, $2, no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 101% Grant av. TER'S es’ Tailoring College, Majes- tic building. 1281 Market st., rooms 508-10. Ladies, bring your material and make your suit. under ipstructions; an expert ladies’ tailor heads corps of ‘instructors: petterns cut to order; the next ten days we cut a pat- ern to measure free to each caller; special sewing rates. 50 cents per day the next 80 days; custom work dome; night school. ME. and MRS. JOSEPH STACH, Principals. 612 Mason st.. between Sutter and | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con NERAL die sinker and hub cutter for med- O utions, buckies, furniture ~trimmings and novelty ornamental dies: can make them from start to finish: hardening and hubing: also engraver, steel letter cut- fer. moldmaker and chaser. Box 264, Call. WANTED_ Position as assistant bookkeeper; 3 years' experience in last place with large manufacturing company: best of referances and recommendations; salary moderate. 5067, Call office. A CASHIER acquainted with coast trade: ;!_ perienced in handling coin; modern methods; San Francisco experience and references. Box 4917, Call office. MIDDLE.AGED -German, sober, understands bookkeeping and Engtish and’ German cor respondence, wants situation; not afraid o other work: good references. Box 2645, Call. ENGINEER and electrician wants position to run plant; mine years last place; good all- round man: satisfactory reference. Address 113 Eleventh ave., Richmond District. TUATION wanted as coachman; city or SIr:cmm.ry. with the best of referemces. Box 2781, Call A SITUATION wanted by & sober married man used to all kinds of hard work: will work at anything. Box 2647. Call office. tion _as driver om yomttc man wishes MM‘LM e BOY wants position as office boy. Box 4832, Call_office. WANTEDPosition as collector. 1523 La- gina st 8908 o WANTED—A position as errand boy. 8§76 Mis- sion st. WANTED—Position as cash boy. Box 5116 Call. —_— A YOUNG man would like to have a position in a wholesals house. 2320 Market st. | POSITION wanted as errand boy. Box 554, Call office. RECTIFIER wishes position in wholesale Hquor store. Apply 514 Third st McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve.class. 1019 Mkt. A POSITION wanted by boy of 18 to learn & trade. Box 2779, Call. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. e e e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. BOOKKEEPER wants to keep books for small dealers. Box Cal JOB wanted as elevator man. Address A. R., 1003 Washington st. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George Aok, oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese employment office, 421 Post st.; phone Bush i35: promptly furnishes all kinds of help. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and. Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 175L A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese heip. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752. A—JAPANESE and Chimese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanese h:rg; house-cleaning specialty. Gec. R. Kumabe, 317 Mason; tel. James 5251 CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE ard 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; ail kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. f A YOUNG married man and wife want work in city or country. Call 735 Folsom st. A JAPANESE young man wants a positfon as waiter or do housework; good experience o private family: city or country. B. K. S, 811 Stockton s PHOTOGRAPHER — Japanese photographer ‘wants position as photographic worker; has experience; is graduate C. C. of Photography. Address E. AKAGAWA, §10% Stockton st. JAPANESE homest, educated boy wants work in any store or waiter in family or school- house: city or country; wages $25 to $30. Box 4852, Call. A JAPANESE young couple wish positions: man as cook: wife walt at table. 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. BUTLER—First-class Japanese butler wishes position in city or country; bave good refer- ences. Box 2681, Call A JAPANESE boy wants position at laundry work in family; wages over $30. Address 530 Polk st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG ° Scandinavian-American . girl wishes place to assist:in” housework or light second Wwotk! wages $15. Call 361 Brannan st.; tel. Davis 701. COOK, German: is first-class in American, French and German cooking: references. 735 Eddy st. CURTAINS. laundered, 33c_per pair; will not wash. antique curtains. 26 Dore st.; phone Folsom 922. LADY would hama st. A WOMAN wishes washing, lroning by the day. ‘Phone Folsom 3110; 12 Twelfth st. 3 BASEMENT rooms, with bath, stove, for 1 day’s housecleaning a week. 920 Fulton st SITUATION wanted by a middle-aged lady as housekeeper or general housework; can do all cooking and take entire charge of house; country preferred. Address A. K., 1 Simpson Dlace, ‘off First st., above Harrison. REFINED French lady (Parislenne), speaking English fluently, wishes a position with & femily who i going to France as maid or governess:. city references. H. D., 420 Her- mann st. like plain sewing. 4754 Te- | A SWEDISH second girl, satistactory refer- ences’ last place, wants situation: town or country. Send word to MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Powell st.; phone 472 A YOUNG woman wants to do housework in small family; best of references given; smail wages expected. Answer, by letter only, PETERS, 1011 Post st. A YOUNG woman (22), German, with one boy 1 year old, wants housework in private fam- ily. Call at 13% Tebama st., bet. First and Second. DRESSMAKER, ladies’ tailor, coats, shirt waist suits, good cutter and fitter; from the East; only first-class work dome: engage- ments per day. MISS BARSS, 1024 Mission. GEEMAN woman wants work by the day. & Golden place, off Golgen Gate a Hyde st. GERMAN , girl desires a place for general housework in one of surrounding counties. Address W. A., 3750 Seventeenth et. A COMPETENT woman would like a position for cooking or pantry work. Call or address $12 Howard st. AN experienced and cgpable stenographer wishes position; best of references. Address MISS COHN, 1663 Bush st. PROFESSIONAL nurse would like to accom- pany a patieat East the last of this month cr.the first of next month. Box 2246, Call YOUNG gir] would like a position to learn chocolate dipping. Apply 439 Clementina st. TO nurse the sick, $1 per day. Call, 9 to 11, or address 527 Golden Gate ave. GIRL, 14, wants to take care of bab enced. 1206 Peralta st., Oakland. GERMAN woman wants washing, Ironing, ete., by the day. 5 Weich st., rear. NEAT young lady would like position in first- class candy or bikery store. Box 2243, Call TYPIST desires extra work at home. Box 4860; Call office. WISH a position as seamstress. Box 5111, Call_olfice. experi- UNG lady wants a maid. Box 2240, Call. LAUNDRY or sweeping by the day; §1 50 and carfare. Box Call. POSITION as dressmaker wanted. 1015 Broad. way. position as A POSITION as nurse. Box S0TL Call office. SKIRTS rebound; reasonable; work called for. 506 Grove st. A YOUNG girl wishes a position in a bakery. ‘Address 1123A Broadway. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. BOOKKEEPER (25), thercughty rapid and accurate; familiar with all best methods and short cuts; good penman and correspondent; moderate salary. Box 5230, Call office. GARDENER, first class, under- stands flowers, lawns and work, best of references, wishes a situation. dress box 5227, Call office. IDDLE-AGED couple, wish positions in country or fi:‘ddm M. DAVID, room i 82, and references, wishes situation on private place. Box 5201, Ca!l office. FIRST-CLASS German gardener, good worker, run gasoline e, wishes situation. Ad- dress E. W., Howard st. ences: city or TAGUE, 1644 Hyde st CAl ‘wants situation; = Vit 85 Jon work very reasonabie. Hox B3 Call office. “RLY man. handy, wants g B rh: o milning: objsct home it eay small wages. H. W. 228 st. CHINESE first-ciass cook wants tel, restaurant or boarding-bouse. YOU. 809 Dupont st. YOUNG Chinese wants position to do general housework. Box 4968, Call office. —————————— ] FLATS TO LET. position: ho- WONG AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rcoming houses: ou~ renting department is free to all; We can fnd you a home in any part of the dity ask for no payment other tham your good will: we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than weicome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-259 Geary STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves a world of time and trouble. Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture. Welcome! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1089 Market st.. opposite MecAllister. TO LET—If you are looking for & vacaat flat, cottage, rooming or apartment house you can find just what you wish by visiting our renting department: we have the largest combined liet in the city: service absolutely free; we do mot ask you to buy, but wanmt vour good will. T. BRILLIANT FURNI- TURE CO., 338 to 342 Post st, opposits the square, —_— NEWLY completed lower and middle flat of € rooms and bath, with the most exquisite finish; beamed ceilings, etc.. NE. cormer Filbert and Leavenworth sts.; with unob- structed marine view; overwhelmed with sun; owner on premises; rent reasomable. ASHTON & GARDINER, Agents, 411 Mont- gomery st. —_—_— APARTMENT flats, the bandsomest, sanniest in the city; 5 rooms. laundry, storeroom. tra large porches. libraries, dressers: paneled walls; art sash: ballway and janitor service tronting beautiful Alamo square on the hill: SE. cor. Scott and Hayes sts.; just complet- ed; open Sunday: popular rents: only $35. ELEGANT, sunny flat, just completed: 7 rooms; one block from Haight and Fillmore street cars. 447 Page st. DUBOCE ave., 140, formerly Thirteenth st - Newly renovated flat of 6 modern rooms; reasonable. 2 NEW sunny modern flats, 5 rooms and bath each. 967-969 Golden Gate ave., opposite Jefferson square. 1 b : i i 4 i 4 8 g 50; 331 Devisadero st., near Oak. Apply on premises or 29 Battery st. A _SUNNY improved top flat @ rooms and Hath. 1354 Scott st.. mear O'Farrell; $26. PINE, 683, near Stockton—Modern of 6 rooms and bath. Inquire &t G8r. " o TWO fine_wunny bay-window fats; ot very cheap. 335 Ouk st b A MIDDLE bay-window fat; 4 rooms: $16; no children. 14 Moss, off Howard, near Seventh. FOURTEENTH, 134, near Howard—3 sunny rooms, bath, large basement, $20. NEW 6 and 5 room fats; sunay: tinted; separate yard: $22 50. 571 Third ave. —_— T FILLMORE, 621, bet. Hayes and Fell—335; modern flats. 7 sunny rooms. ;i —_— ELEGANT 7 rooms and bath; swell iocation. 1012 Pine et. VALENCIA, 922, near Twentieth—4 large sua- ny rcoms and bath: remt $18. FILBERT, 1128%. Hyde—Nice of 5 rooms aad bath. e MIDDLE flat, 5 lovely sunny roome and bath: LEAVENWORTH, 1521% —Upper 4 room: gas, $16; newly renovated. e S —_— NICE fliat, 8 rooms and bath; remt Ninth st. et RINCON Hill—Sunny cor. fiat, 5 r. and fine view: adults; references. 351 First BUSH, 1281—Flat, 3 rooms, bath; - 7y ® boiler; WELL furnished flat, 6-rs. bath, piano, den, basement. 1126 Turk: call 1 to —_— e e e JONES, 2100, near Filbert—Clean fiat, rooms, bath, mantel, pantry, laundry; §27 30. $11_FLAT of 4 rogms. 251 Duboce ave., near Guerrero st. s e oo &, SRS SRR S N A _NEW, sanny 6-room flat; remt $30. 3848 Post at. ALL sunny flats; 3, 4, 5. 8 rooms, baths; gar dens, cement cellar: $14 to $23. 2678 Folsom. BAKER, T733-735, near fiats. 8 and 7 rooms; very suany: new. R b e B e e B ELL L TER AT 2817 Union st—Upper 5 rooms, bath: mod- ern, sunny: marine view: yard: $20. ALVARADO, 43, near 224 and 3-room flats: large yard and basement. g et v S oSl TR BEST flats in the Mission, 7 rooms: rent $35. 580 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. R e I i TAY. 32 and 34, south of Clay, above Powsll ‘New marine view flats, b rooms and natn’ ——— = TOTS 3d bath. LARGEST list of houses and flats Ganl o LYON & HOAG. 115 Montzomers ANCE office of The Cail for the tion advertisements and subscriptions opened at 1008 Market st., Open untfl 11 p. m. J l J J J J l bath; st gar- 5. - k FURNISHED flat of 5 rooms, compiete The quire at 537 Valencia st., sear Sixteemth. FURNITURE of 9-room flat for sale; befors 12. 1605 Laguna st.

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