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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. [LOOK FOR IT RIGHT HERE— TELEPHON | Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- | nect You With pent You Wish. l - | | | | Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cts. el Cts. Per Month. e Cople: b Terme by Mail, Inciuding Postage (Cash With Order) : DAILY CALL (incl A DAILY CALL ¢ a0 | DAILY CALL—B) | NDAY CALL. 1 | WEEKLY CALL, 1 RS | Per Year Extra | SOwCaE ;5 Per year Extra POSTAGE. | Ter Year Fxtra | ALL POSTMASTE AUTHORIZED | SURSCRIPTIONS Le que: TO RECEIVE Eample Coples Wil Mail subscribers dress should be particular AND OLD ADDRE: prompt and correct co Quest OAKLAND OFFICE: 2 1016 Broadway hone Main 1083 BERKEL Stree 2148 Center WASHI JAMBS §. TYLE NEW YORK Walorf-Astoria H CHICAGO Sberman House Great Northern Hote! Augitorium otel; Palm: House | CHICAGO €. GEORGE KR (Long T SEW YORK R STEPHEN B. SMITH.. EW YORK CORRESPOND: s C. C. CARLTON .Herald Square of the San Francisco Call 2 open untii i OF! opposite F th; open until open until § p. m. p and Duncan streets; 19p. m TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating a ehange of residence during the summer monthe can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- fng THE CALL Business Office. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and s represented by a loeal agent in a TING NOTICES. m. First M RX . Secretary. 1 | | | | and A HU s ate_cor ! the W. M | BARRY, Secretary. M. J. B DORIC Lodge No. Thivd degree WARNER, Secretary. o *i URSDAY) FVENING, 8 o'cloc Masons cordially invited r of the | Master. 3 MITH, Secretary. Second degree first degree. Visiting PACIFIC Lodge o F cond ¢THURSDAY) EV No. 185, I degree 25. All brothers o atter HOWARD N. JE T Lodge 322. L O. | A—s1400 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. Advice free (n all legal matters: private divorces | A—CAMERON & CO.......Phone South 1050. a specialty; quick; quiet: nb pay uniess divorce 4 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. s gra colleetions made: partnership bill of | Headquarters for all kinds-of business chances. 2 deed: " a . O 1 By i “Fetatiishea 22 years . G. W | A—Wantea, et gl UL el mx}uwge HOW Mariiet st., bet. Mason & Taylor. | Somo money to take charge e rea : 2 2208 = T2YOT | partment in oid established real estate office, W, G, Attorne; t-Law, Exam. city; must have best of reference and ex- ! flcor, entrance ‘room €11: established 20 | periciuce: See CAMERON & CO. years: all courts, general courts and office | ;. no fees jn advance cr for consuita- A—For sale, 100 to 500 genuine {mported homer tion; evenings by appointment Tel. Red 3691. g pigeons from Plymouth, Mass. See CAM- legal divorce costs $12: all law i d7 no fee In advance:; cpen Sat- " . . call and tave money. 810 Market, r. 33, | 10RE_[etie: well dstocked: good, X 3000, N & CO., 3 Eddy st. AA—DIVORC 12; quick, quiet; advice no _charge unless suc- open evenings. 927 Market, room 301 DIVORCES cost $12; quick, quiet; advice all law bueiness: no charge uniess guc- building, room 316. 927 Market, room 304; consulta- in advance: open eveningi. See CAME] A—$600; first-class grocery and family liquor store; good location, where you can clear £250,per month over all expenses; double the money in sight. CAMERON & CO. R. T. CALLAHAN, _26_Montgomery st. Telephone Jokin 6306. Busineds locations and leases a speclalty. 1t you are looking for. an opportunity to engage in the lguor business, I would be pleased to have you call dnd sce me; I make & wpeclalty of saivons, groceries and bars, hotels wiih bars attached, etc., and I am in a_ positibn to give you information on op- portunities that you cannot find in any other office, as my business is strictly confidential AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents throughout State to intro. duce new dress cutting and fitting system: best mellel Call CHASE. SWEET n market. & CO., room 271 Bacon building, Oakland. and the diffcrent places I have listed are not tcd to sell “Fire Doom,” (he | Ondhe ¢pen market; I will positively guar- h fire ex-inguisher; live agents | _2ntée them 1o be just ms represented. from $5 to $25 a day. Cornel | FOR, sale—To extend the manufacturing facili- Company. Lanci Pa tes of a recently established manufacturing corporation, a few thousand shares of the capital stock of the corporation (a_close corporation) at the nominal price of 35¢ per B Asthah Remelly. ves instantly: | share; par articles manufactured 30c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, 8180 | giaple: now in_use in over 300 establish nth_and Washington, Oakland. | jpents fn San Franclsco alone: fleld unlim- ited: profit over 800 per cent; stock will be CHANCES. worth par in less than eix months. Address e o~ | room €3, Columbian bldg., CHAS. A. LAN- : DUCK ranch with 150 laying stocl DIS, 1864 Mission et. 800 3¢ ng stock ready for market; 4 incuba- s v X170 wexs- T brocders, 1 horse, | FOR sale—Orly druz store in thriving town: Irvington, Alameda Co., Cal: population B e 400 2RO e Daveatn, Cali | about 00: bl country nerson Col- S g lege, two grocery stores and one large hard- i ima e ware and furniture storc doing a thriving A_$400; HALF interest in good-paying res. | business: excellent opportunity for a good physician; price $1800; good reason for sell- ing. Apply to H. D. FORD, Irvinston, Cal. TO lease—A brick plant: 40,000 capacity dally: engina, boiler, crusher and every facility for making first-class brick; unlimited quantitics Y. y DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st.; tel. South 622. on Mission st.; rent $40; good busf- er 1o leave the city. Call Gy Kearny st. OYSTER grotto and grill room; 3% $100; location the best; on street: place first-class pay- G. WILK 263 Kearny s Call R . CANDY factory, ice cream parlors; good lo- A—34500. HOTEL across the bay, With 50 ele- | “qaticn: low rent: must sell on sccount of gint furnished .rooms. bar, bowling alle other iarge business interests; $500. Inquire dance hall and beautiful grounds; rent $115; | petween 12 and 3. F. MAYER, Pacific Coast 5 years' lease; one of the and rarest in| Art Marble Company, 36 Geary st., room 17. e inarket. See R. WILK' 263 Kearny. FIRST-CLASS cigar store for sale; good loca- ROADHOUSE with property; place tion; good business; 3-year lease: must sell hed 30 years; fine gardén with walnut opposite the place are factories em- 00 men; a very good offer, as prop: actual value is much higher. See R. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. SALOO! with union hall upstairs; capacity pecple; place about 35 block from Chronicle bullding; lease; rent $45. See | R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. on account of other business. 1007 Broad- way, Oakland. TO merchant tatlors—A good French cutter would invest a few hundred in established box 5217, Call A GOOD bakery in the country for sale on count of depirture. Inquire M. GETZ, box 12, 514 Mission st. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a A—$200v; CORNER saloon on Lark! ; net g od Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply rent $25; 3 years' lease; place doitg a §00d -y X bust: s apd location the very best; value in at Call business office for particulars. sight. Call R.-G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A_$1100; DELICATESSEN store and home | SMALL restaurant for sale. -200 Eighth at. bakery on Hayes st 4 living rooms; rent | pOR sale at sacrifice, restaurant and cafe; $30; a good paying_place; owner sick: must | age location: must sell. 422 Turk st. sacrifice. See R. G. WILKE, 2815 Kearny. FINE restaurant, seating 100; elegantly fur- ALOON on _Market 8t.; the | nighed; will rent furnished. 448 Ellls st. rent §175; place doing first- ablished many years. For | FOR sale—Restaurant and oyster-house. 1S1 Sixth st., between Mission and Howard. GROCERY and_ general merchandise store for . WILKE, R liquor store and 1, Kearny st : COR! oon_in Mistion: establithed many vears; net| sale. M. 8. MACHADO, San Pablo, Cal. $30. ubout $500 stock on hand: & gen- | — — - : o GOOD-PAYING fruit store; sell account other Eood offer. See R. G. WILKE. 284 | ™% fnens; price $120. 1593 Haight st. s 'STER house: close to Sixth st.; rent | $50 MONTHL’ teady man wanted with $150; “Apply 235 Kearny st. Call dutfes light. $100_RESTAURANT for sale. Washington st. LAUNDRY plant for sale; lease with power. SPECK, 2132 Folsom st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States ~r Canads_one vear for $1. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. ); 2 good_location and first-class pay- For -particulars ses R. G. Kearny st. at 7 17 A--¥11,000; S _ choicest on Market st.. | COM! D_Alr and Vicuum Process used lrase | $#000 cash, balance on for carpets on floor without removal; tme; this fs a spiendid offer; sickness only | carpets Tugs also cleaned by compresséd cause of sale. BSee R. WILKE, 206% air at cheép: prices moderate. S. F. Com- hearny st. presged Air Cieaning Company, 308 Market &t.; phcrie Main 152 and Bush 470. WHEN vau_bécome disgusted with your work send_for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-857 Teharna st. Tel. South 40. s B WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Worke. 1506 Har- risen st.; Al cléaning, Sc. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CARFE{&CIA!H.. fit., lay. 530 G.G.ave.; phone Bast . Star Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. A—$850: WOOD and coal sard, with 2 horses, 2 wagons; location good; first-class business: owner to engage in mining: rent $20. Fof particulars see R. G. WILKE. 2015 Kearny. SALOON with 8 rooms; close -0 rent $00: death and sick- y " cause of sale. See R. G. Kearny st. : saloon with rooms; 1 block transfer cormer; monthl; Y lex abo years; set 16, | CABPETS cleaned and laid, 8c a yard. KLEIN. i ia e e Tain ety ‘Bee R G, | _BRT, 18%0 Polk st ; phatie East 125, 261 Kearny st. CONKLIN'S Superior Cafret Beating Works, CORNER saiood Golden Gate.ave. & Larkin: phone East 126. in_wholesale ais- pt by owner § years; must be sold &t : owner to retire from business; a first- class’ paying piace. Call on R. G. WILKE, 261; Kearny st. AURANT and oyster-house; on rent §50; leuse; business estab- ADVANGE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel,_Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S,. 240 Fourteer:th st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard, Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-béating works: prices reasbnablé 1703 Harrlson st.: tel. Mission 263 lished years; sickness in family of cwaer ogly cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 28§ Kearny st LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtain House; most coffipleté plant f6r cleaning lace curtains and blankets. 1124 Fillmore: phone Pine 2622. ©; MILK and dairy route across the ¥: 20 cows, 4 horses, wagons; sales about gallons per day. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $110—STATIONERY, school supplies, notions, LODGING-HOUSES FOR_SALE. candy. ice cream parlors close to two schoole, CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050, 5 rooms: rent $30; 5 years lease; Western Mar 3 addition. Call R. G. WILKE, 20 Kearny. R e o IR Headquarters for Rcoming-houses, Hotels and A—s30500; WOOD, coal yard, with sgeaty of ». All Kinds of Businéss Chances. 2 Union d National Ice Co.; also Shasta wa- ter; 3 horses, 2 Wagoms, stock, etc.: place established 9-years: situsted across the bay: & first-class business opportunity. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$850; PLUMBING and metal roofing sho location the very best in \Western Addition 128-room modern, new, downtown house; of- fice and hilliard-room on ‘ground floor; well fur- niehed; long les an_up-to-date proposition; doing good business; owing to death in family will be sold at sscrifice; part down, balance long time at low interesi n THIS (THURS- rent §18; established 35 years; owner 10| S.-room, elegantly furnished, modern corner Visitors cor- retire 50 MY v l‘tock value $400; & | fia(; cholcest lncltl?ln; oil painti chinaware, ; g ance. For particulars see everything goes; will be sacrificed; D. A. HEMPHILL, N. G. , 261 Kearny st. lu"‘_’z’ myl" & owner must OFFICERS and embers of Damon CORNER saloon with 7 furn. rooms; - - Todge No. 2, K. of P.—You are re- Tent free; place sells from 10 to 15 barreis | 70 rooms; fine central location, downtown o | 3y | tren Quested to_sssemble at the funeral periors of 3. C. O'Connor, 767 Mis- sion st at § o clock sherp, THURS- DAY MORNING, to attend the funeral of our late brother, James Ross. Per order GEORGE L. MAETIN, C. C. J. H. DANTON, K. of. R. and §. THE San Prancieco Scottish Thistle Club meets THIE (THURSDAY) EVENING in Fraternity Hall, 32 O'Farrell st., at 8 o'clock. Ladies’ might. GBO.W. PATERSON, Royal Chief. A. B. CARLISLE, Recorder. THE Caledonian Club will hold its thirty-ninth annual gathering and 3) games at Shell Mound Park, X Berkeley, TUESDAY, May 30. Re- | nowned sthietes of the Pacific Coast and | from the East will compete. Over $4000 will | be distributed in prizes. In sddition a gold | medel valued at $250 will be awarded to the | beet player on the bagpipes of Scottish ma- | tiona! eirs. Highland dancing on_platform by Jads end lessies In costume. Wrestling on the mat. Programmes of the events will be @istributed in the city and across the bay. Get one. Tull bands for dancing in the pa- | vilion untll 8 p. m. Visitors will be ac- | Highland welcome. C Buy round trip tickets for Admission to grounds— | Ze. D. D. McRAE, Chief. | . Secretary | le, 1 of the G. A. teir ahrual memorial services som, Red Men's building, 220 avente, on MONDAY EVEN- ING, at ® o'clock, May 20. The public is cordially invited. M. A C WHITTINGHAM, Cor. Sec. loure, up to date and well rurnished; has bi; country transient trade and makes money’ oxing to dissolution of partners will be sold at sacrifice. beer weekly; location can’t be beat; sickness of owner compels a great sacrifice. In- yestigate at once; a first-claks offer. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. e e ey P, PN A—$1600; SALOON with 2 furn. rooms; remt $30. lease 4 years: place surrounded by ‘fac- ilories and work shops; business O. K. Call R. G. WILKE,) 26} Kearny st. A*’lla; GROCERY, branch bakery, notions &nd crockery store: 3 living roms; rent §li very best location in the Mission; stock cor sists of dry zoods, motions, crockery, cigars, tobacco, butter, egge, etc.; a bargain: inves tigete and make offer; good for man and wife. R. G-WILKE, 263 Kearny st A $2500 corner saloon, roadhouse on transfer point of different car lines; lease; nice fur- nished rooms: mist be sacrificed, as owfier ie engaged in other business; actual value at Jeast $4000. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 30 rooms, new: weli furnished; closs in; fine transient; aleo permanent roomers, where you can cléar over all expenses $150 per month; re- tiring from business, 42 rooms; rent $125; good furniture; all full and clearing $160 per month; will take smaller housé in part payment; price $1400. 16-rooms; close In; extra well furnished, but owner is sick in hospital, and muet be ‘sold, and the price is not one-third of its value; big bargain at $800. 85 rooms; new and elegantly furnished * ment-pouse: chofce location; rent only 'J per. room; the, furnishings and araperies are of ¢l best;” house strictiy modern and up to date; A—$2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be $4000; - zold; owner {o engaze in other line of busi- ,';,':;:. YL ARl ot ot ness: ful value of fine stock in sight; 4%- jgeation, can’t be beat. Call R. ', 261 Kearny st. 4 —_— e A—$2000; HOTEL and barroom with 80 fur- nished rooms in Oakiand manufacturing dis- {rict; rent $60; horse DUEEy: lease: esta lished years. Call R. G. WILKE, 28 Kearny =t. - % 53 rooms; new, modern, elegantly furnished; close (n business centers; full first-class peo- ple; cah’be.bad at bargain; part down, balance can ‘be paid out of house; make offer. 60 rooms, elegantly furnished; grand new bullding; fine location; all full ‘and clearing $300 &nd over above all expenses; to be sold at big sacrifice on account of slckness in family. - . 4 14, fooms, fine block Post st., with beaut! ] ?m:Tl‘ v tront and back? elegentiy tienishads “clears $75. but owing to sickn. st sell price $1100. sl 22 roome; ‘rent oniy $90; well furnished and 1n_fine cordition; all housekeeping: will take —_— A—83500: WOOD, coal yard, with agency Union end National lee Co., also Shasta Water: 3 Forees, 2 wagons, stock, etc.; piace *stab.. 9 years. located across bay': first-class_business opportunity. “R. G. WILKE. 261 Kearny st. : CORNER grocery and bar on Baora- > 'st.. \esiern Addition; 5 roomh: 4 ' lease; piace estallished years. Call R. 2614 Kearny st. G OF STOCKHOLDERS— s given that the annual meet- | ANNCAL M Notice fe here of the iholders of the KE { ADIXG AND OIL COMPANY wili be | Held on SATURDAY. May , at 12 Cclock mocn, ut room 1216, Merchants’ fx- nge butiding, €an Francisco, California, | or the purpose of electing m board of five ctors for the ensuing year asd to transact other business ns may legally come %erore s2id meeting. May 13, 1903. | 3. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. | CHFEAPEST ond best in America—The Weekly | all. 16_pages, sent to any eddress in the | Uniled Etates or Canads ome year for $1, | postage pald | AUTOMOBILES. PR ok o e TS SO FOR sale—190¢ White Touring Car, canopy 10p, baskets, etc.; has improvement to dis- penise with band pumping. L L. DE JONG “utomobile specialist, § Glen Park ave phone Press 3. $1200—BEQUITY in & mew 5-room, base- ment cottage modern; to exchange for gas- oline auto.. must be an A machine. Ad- Aress box 1857, Call office, Oakland. WANTED_To buy second-hand automobile in good order;: Cadiliac preferred. Box 1949, Cail office. : WANTEDAn_AL fice, Oaklan/ gasoline euto.; must be box 1856, Call of- $550 10 get In. 18 rooms; fine cornér: rent $80; wel flwa; 2 extrances; all light rooms ::nl.;u.r; 0—POSITIVELY the very best located ug store (B one of the most prosperous cities in Californiu; close to San Francised: first-class t1ade; elegant business; monthly receipts guaranteed to be not less than ?w : good-stocks good fAxiufes: | rent only 4 —_— % Wy e rent only $126; good furniture and ait a posiuvely bona fide proposition; must K . be soid: Investigate this at once. Room 1, DA ears Pper mionth; price $1500. 20 Monigomery. si. ot 17 rooms; cheap rent; fine location; extra $500— MANUFACTURING business: partner | good furniture, and will clear $75 per month; a wanted; duties easily acquited; owfer well | snap at $1160. known practical man; sure to pay to each PR { $100 a month: books and business open to| 11 roomr, mew and elegantly furnished; inspecticn. 632 Market st., room 6, cholee Jocation; must leave city; a pick-up, a ish. $275—CORNER CIGAR STORE. haif cost to furnish, TH] YEARS' LEASE. Fulies{ Investigation before buying. EUREKA REALTY CO., 1118 Market. FOR sale—A well established wholesale and Count teiling heatit. " o pAriiceiars asdaress count ealth. For box 520, B"Q‘u'lmnl.o. Cal. FOR sale—Branch bakery, groceries and candy store; q“?e wz'::‘x' school; will sell very reasonable; rent ly two su; R unRy TOOmS. FOR sale—An investment 2 cent per FOR Tunch house. 232 California st., corner F; y m—— 2 A. CAMBRON & CO., 3 EDDY ST. - - Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. 70 Market st " *“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 33-4-3. Bty G ORISR B SPECIAL R-E-W-A-R- will be paid to any one who can discover an ounce of dirt in a 14-room house we of- -ter for $400. Terms, % cash and $10_monthly. Profit $40 monthly. SPECIAL NO. 2. RENT, $36 for 24-room house; 1 block from_Market; a cor- ner; large yard; room- ers take care of their own rooms. Price $1200. $600 in cash and only $20 monthly; -did you notice the rent? It's only $1 b0 per room. PECIAL NO. 3. s $1500. 42— $1500 tor 42 rooms. RIDICULOUS! Yes, but true that we | offer a 42-room COR- NER house, clearing §1€0 monthly for $1500; $500 down and $10 monthly pay- ments;_rent $125. SPECIAL NO. 4. 30 rooms. NEW and MODERN, and right up-to-date; full of permanent high-class roomers; 6 blocks north of Mar- ket st. Profit $165 monthly. LL—Long Lease. No cards. Owner sick in bed. $1500 cash required. SPE! }:;L Nofi 5. SUTTER st house; 35-room CORNE R‘: ease; permanen Letmnirn: profit’ $100 monthly: books open for inspection; highly respectable. Bright, Sunny, Well Furnished. SPECIAL NO. 6. ]'yon XCHANGE— 57-room_house, NEW and HMODERN. 4 Dblocks north _of Market. PROFIT $175 monthly. WANTED COUNTRY Rea) Estate. SPECIAL NO, B-1-8, and m-o-d-e-r-n apart- ment-house; partly furnished, ‘but N VACANCIES; apart- ments mostly let to high-class tenants who have furnished up e-l-e-gea-n-t-l-y with a view to mak- ing it their permanent home. Only $1500 Cash required and easy installments. -~ N. B. ouT otud;ly ‘buyers ion! J Yo hre tordlaliy - invited to write us and to call at ocur of- fice when you come to the city of San Fran- cisco.. Respectfully, MARION GRIFFIN, SPECIAL NO. 8. WE'LL take your check for $460. THAT'S .he price (now) of a 16-room flat; IT'S completely* furnished for house- keeping and all let in 2-room” apartments. IT'S north of Mar- ket in a nice location; IT'S a_northeast cor- ner and over stores. THE rent is only $32. CLAIRVOYANTS. A e e e A—IT IS JUST AS CHEAP TO SEE THE EST. REMEMBER THE NAME. F. NIBLO, THE WORLD FAMED CLAIRVOYANT, ASTRO-TRANCE MEDIUM PALMIST, 997 MARKET ST.—99T. PROF. NIBLO. THIS WEEK ONLY. MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE READINGS, $1. $1 00. LOW FEE. $1 00. Bring Call coupon and save $4—My $5 com- plete lite reading $1—If you bring this ad- vertisement. No Charge Unless Satisfactory. (You can be the judge.) 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AND “VWHEN STAR Employment Office_Reliable Japanes$ and_Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 408 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 A—ORPHEUM Emy ent Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st., tel. Main 5752. A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY. 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859, Finest Japanese help: house-cleaning specialty. Gec. R. Kumiabe, 317 Mason; tel. James 5251. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1907. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- d; housecleaning. 708 Taylor: James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188 e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. elderly, with references, work: understands cooking, washing, ing, the care of children; wages $10 to $12. Call 232 Minna st.; no postals. young lady ex- highest refer- t position 4 years. Box 5233, Call. WOMAN would ltke place for the coming week washing and ironing: can do up children's clothes nicely. Send postal 448 Sixth st. AN experfenced stenographer and typewriter desires position; either commercial or real estate preferred. Address box 1957, Call. A FIRST-CLASS laundress, $1 60 day. Call after 11 a. m. or after 4 p. m. 1314A Fern ave. near Van Nesa Box 5248 Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes a situation at housework, is good cook and laundress; city or country. Box 5235, Call. WOMAN wants position as housekeeper; city country. Call §25 Mission st., room 4. WANTED—Position by young woman of tact and abllity to manage apartment hotel res- taurant; has best local and Eastern refer- ence; speaks English, German and French. Box 5223, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a middie-aged lady as housekeeper or general housework; can do all cooking and take entire charge of house; country preferred. Address A. K., 1 Simpson place, off First st.. above Harrison. GIRL wishes position at housework and plain cooking; good references. 349 Hickory a between Oak and Fell sts., near Lagun; car fare. COMPETENT Swedish woman wishes situ: housework and cooking in small fam- city or country. 717 Tehama st., near Eighth. N A PHENOMENAL $5 mental reading for §1.00; SIR _GEORGE ORMONDE, 1007 Market st.. Egyptian astral seer: trance clairvoyant; hastens marriage, restores lost love, reunites the separated, removes spelis, {ll luck. ene- mies, weak habits, restores vitality: tells all. MME. M. BERNARD reads your life correctly valuable advice on all affairs of life; satis- faction guaranteed: 25c. 17 Third st.. next the Examiner building. ISMAR, Egyptiaa seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Markst s San Francisco. Office hours—10 A. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 A YOUNG woman wants to do housework in small family: best of references given; small Wages expected. Answer, by letter only, PETERS, 1011 Post st. DRESSMAKER, ladles’ tallor, coats, shirt waist sults, good cutter and fitter; from the East: only first-class work done: engase- ments per day. MISS BARSS, 1024 Mission. CARE of invalid by experienced nurse; famil- iar with nervous cases; good references. Ad- dress 390 Page st.; phone Page 2336. GERMAN lady wishes housework by the day. 7% Harrison ave., off Folsom st., bet. Sev- enth and Eighth. M M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st.. clairvoyant, crystal scer and life reader, tells you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tlon: names given; $1; houts 10 to 8. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, paimist; when others fall try me: good reading 25c: no sign. 1023 6th. nr. Mission MISS ZEMDAR, young glfted clah reveals hidden secrets, love, busi names: L. 50c. G. $1. 3533 Golden Gate ave MRS. SHATFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. RELIABLE, honest German woman, aged 36, good cook, economical housekeeper, wishes position in good family. M. W., 224 Clara st. SITUATION wanted by Nova Scotia Protestant woman in small family; good plain cook. 219 Golden Gate ave. SCANDINAVIAN girl would like to g9 out by the day to do washing and house-clean- ing. 838 York st.. near Bryant. YOUNG woman, first-class laundress; $1 60 Call atter 6 p. m. or write 13013A Fern . near Van Ness. MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant, gl names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st SPIRITUALISM, FRED P, EVANS, famous demonstrator of slate writing and other spiritual phenomena, returned for a brief period. Office 1112 Eady st.: phone Scott 887, YO convinein, irit message: to-nighf 619 McAllister; readgs. daily. GRAND seance to-night. 10c: readings dally; 25c up. MME. EILERSFICKEN, Turk. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday; 10c, 148 Sixth st. Mrs, SIlI, 1049A Market, r. 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: ladies $1 this wk. PROF. GEE in his startling test circles every night, 10c; readings daily. 993 Market st. Oc. PALMISTRY. RETURNED_H. Jecome Fosselll, _ sclentific palmist. 012 Mason st.. between Sutter and Bush: phone Black 5603. SPECIAL NO. 9, T-r-a-n-s-i-e-n. 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 recently carried an $1500 mortgage. SPECIAL NO. 10, MORTGAGE sale of a splendid high-class respectable house of 48 rooms. Corner on_Post st. Price $2600. Small pavment down and casy installments. $149 profit banked in_April. It's a house to be proud of. ‘W-A-N-T-E-D. REAL ESTATE. (City or country.) in exchange for these rooming houses: 37 rooms. New and modern, e gantly furnished; five Dlocks north of ‘Mar- ket; clears $175 each montb. 33 rooms. 33-room_apartment- house in fine location; six blocks north of Market: price $2000. Trofit $110 each month. 80 rooms. Well furnishéd cor- ner houss; _four-year lease; rent $375; price $5000: profit $200 per % month. 17 rooms. Most_elegantly fur- nished: Dprice $2000: cost §3500; fine home; profit $30 monthly. LIKE SUCCESS.” It now takes 4 first- class, competent, reli~ able, Industrious sales- men to wait on the customers who do business at MARION GRIFFIN'S T -date Real Eetate Office In the Nee-w James Flood Bldg., . 970 H;l;l:l st., te **The Emporium.” DEATH ‘makes it desirable 10 or 12 room house; quiet_and respectable, Worth $1000, in even e: e for a_downtown house of twice that size dofng. Ia big] TRANSIENT : : BUSINESS. ————————— CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing everybody from hat to shoes: you can mtmmmmmunnmr;'a.' ENGINEERING, drafting und MADAME MAY, palmist and card reader. 3832 1Sth st., near Sanchez: hours, 1 to 6; 50c. DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Per‘ect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Our patent pearl plates,” $5; silver fillings, 25¢; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3 50; brides work, $3 50. 1104 Market, cor. 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, nf. 11th— No charge for extracting when' plates are made; old plates 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, 25c and 50c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 069 Mission, SE cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 35c; crowns, $2, no pain- on Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt. 10134 Grant av. KEISTE] Tailoring College, s tic building, 1281 Market st.. rooms 508-10. Ladies, bring your material and make your suft under instructions; an expert ladies’ tallor heads corps of instructors; -patterns cut to ords the next ten days we cut a pat- ern to me: re free to each caller; special sewing rates, 50 cents per day the next 60 ays: custom Work done; night school. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH STACH, Principals. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinsry School— Patterns cut to measure; eve.class. 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. —_— EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music has an enroliment of 2350 pupils in San Franeisco on mandolln, gultar, violin, banjo, plano-forte, ha harmony, Voice culture, special instructors for anced studies: class and Tecitals given, Steinway ‘Hall baflding, 223 Sutter st.; phone John 509G, 220 Grant ave. A—THE -LYCEUM. an accredited prepara school for university, law and medical col- lege; refs.. Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, ovng. sessicn. Phelan bldg. ‘A—S. F. Bus. College, 78 Mission st.; recom- mended by 3000 graduates, who have good po- sitions: 120 positions since March 1; cata- logue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to diamatic learning in America: positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. STAMMERING—Why nct let us cure you at §21 Trankin st., near McAllister? Hours 1 to 6 p. m.: guaranteed. A—METROPOLITAN Bus, Col.; Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us: stenographers trained; pesi- ticns secured. 923 Golden Gate. Webster & Co, HEALID'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post et., S. F.: civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.. min., mech., vey, ussay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1364 Van der Naiilen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post at. Established 1863: largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars, Eng., Math., etc., day and ividual instr, 305 Larkin IL,PM. former pres. Pac. Bus. Col. A—GALLA’(E“-W BUSINESS COL- e S LEGE. 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. wtadenta assisteds evn mail. 30, Hartioct in and musical _theory: e Dw TP OO WESTERN Business ~1281 Market st.; thorcugh, practical, i Y IY. a thorough school GEKRMAN woman wants work Ly the day. & EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con CARPENTER wants situation; young man; ‘will do_job work very reasonable. Box 5045, Call office. YOUNG Japanese boy wants situation to do plain eooking fine family; speaks well: ‘Wwages $4 week dnd FRANK 0GA, T4 Post_st.; tel. East 1051 A JAPANESE honest boy’ wants a situation to do plain washing and housework: good references; wages §6 up. I INAGAKIL Jap- anese Episcopal Mission, 1304 Post st. PHOTOGRAPHER — Japanese photographer wants position as photographic_worker; has experience; is graduate C. C. of Photography. Address E. AKAGAWA, 810 Stockton st. A JAPANESE young man wants a position as walter or do housework; good experience in rivate family; city or country. B. K. 8., 11 Stockton st. EXPERIENCED Japanese desires position as houseworker in private family; apply by let~ HINO, Japanese 121 Halght st. A YOUNG Japanese boy wishes a position as houseworker; wages $5 1617 Geary st.; tel. West 97. AN excellent Japanese good family: good references. S. N. 313 Sutter st.; phone Black 4241. A JAPANESE boy wants position at laundry work in family; wages over $30. Address 530 Polk at. cook wants position GEORGE, evening. N. M., 728 CHINESE first-class cook wishes position in hotel, private family or saloon; short order cooking. 744 Washington st. CHINESE first-class cook wants posftion; ho- tel, restaurant or boarding-houss. WONG YOU. 800 Dupont st. EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE, chronic constipation, rheuma-~ tism, diseases of the eye and the nervous system speedily cured. DR. SCHIRMAN, Sutter st.. rooms 34-35, bet. Mason & I | FINANCIAL. REALTY Syndicate certificates, Continental B and L. nenlfl:lu‘ purchased; top cash rice: see me before selling. . D. HADBURNE JR., Call buflding. FLATS TO LET. AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming houses; our renting department is free to all; we can find you a home in any part of the eity: ask for no payment other than your will: we do not ask you to buy or even at the goods; use this department freely: you are more than welcome, CORDES FURNITURE CO.. 245-359 Geary st. (on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves & world of time and trouble, Service is absolutely tree. ou are not asked to furniture. Welcome! IR W D STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st.. opposite McAllister. —_— TO let—I? you are looking for a vacant flat, cottage, rooming or apartment house you cam find just what you wish by visiting our rent- ing department; we have the largest com- bined list in the city; service absolutely free; we do net ask you to buy, but want your good will. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE €O.. 338 to 342 Post st., opposite the square. DOLORES, 237, pear Sixteenth—Elegant mod- ern sunny lower flat; 7 rooms and bath; 4 bay windows. northwest corner Elizabeth, near w middle flat; 6 rooms, bath; sun all modern improvements; reasonable. . sunny 8 and 9 room flats; rent $35 and N $37 50; 531 Devisadero st., near Oak. Apply on premises or 29 Battery st. Golden place, off Golaen Gate ave., near | NW. CORNER Turk and Plerce—3 rooms and Tiyde st. batb, $18. GERMAN girl desires a place for general | FIFTEENTH, 2282 Upper flat, 5 rooms and housework in one of surrounding counties. | bath. $22. Apply middle flat. Address W. A.. 3750 Seventeenth st. A COMPETENT woman would like a position for cooking or pantry work. Call or address 812 Howard st. AN experfenced and capable stenographer wishes position: best of references. Address MISS COHN, 1663 Bush st. DRESSMAKER and ladies’ tailor: :gv In fam- ily by the day. Box 5245, Cal SKIRTS rebound; reasonable; work called for. 505 Grove st. TYPEWRITING done at home. 430 Fourteenth street. A JAPANESE young girl wants position at cooking_and housework in small family: wages $6 up a week: has references and speaks English well. 3162 Sixteenth s telephone Capp 3858, JAPANESE, woman wants situation to do light housework or nurse. Box 5259, Call. — EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MAN, 30 years old, married, would like posi- tion alone, or with wife; would like to drive team (two to six) for mime, vinevard or ranch; well acquainted with either branch, or would take position as foreman; best of references; With present employer 8 years. F. MARTIN, 225 4th st.; home after 7 p. m. A GERMAN couple, 30 years of age, would like positions in the country; man good dairy and pouitry man, also a good hostle:; wife & good cook; first-class referemces. S. C., 1427 Misston 'st. ELEGANT ficts on Park panhandle. 1837-1845 Qak st.: open from 10 to 4 daily. FOR rent—Flat; § large sun rooms; it $12. 40715 Eureka st. o e LOWER flat, 4 rooms; rent $15. 1325 Wash- ington st.. near Jomes. RINCON Hill—Sunny cor. flat, Sr. and bath: v adults; references. 351 First st. 3 rooms and bath. flat, 522 $9 50—3-ROOM flat. NEW 6 and 5 room flats; sunny: tinted; largs separate yard; $22 50. 571 Third ave. ELEGANT 7 rooms and bath; swell location. 1012 Pine et. BUSH, 1231—Flat, 3 rooms, bath: rent $20. Apply 1223, basement. AT 2817 Unlon st.—Upper 5 rooms, bath: mod- ern, sunny; marine view; yard; $20. ALVARADO, 43, near 22d and Valencla—New S-room flats; large yard and basement. BEST flats in the Mission, 7 rooms; rent $35. 580 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. SUTTER, 1100%—Elegantly _furnished with piano and bath, for June, July August. Linden ave. boiler; MAN with excellent technical education, ex- perienced iIn electrical laboratory, some ex- perience on structural work, wants poaition at engineering or draughting. Box 5206, Call office. COMPETENT and responsible young man wants to work evenings after 7 o'clock. Box 5250, Call. B e L I T S e SRR SN A YOUNG Scandivanian man desires position on chicken ranch or doing any kind of work in city or country. Box 5249, Call. CARPENTER wants position in_dry store or wholesale house. Box 5200, Call. RELIABLE bookkeeper wants position; 35, Box 5252, Call. -~ WANTED—Position as assistant bookkeeper; 5 years' experience in last place with large manufacturing company; best of references and recommendations; salary moderate. Box 5067, Call office. MAN and wife desire pesition on private place; man understands cars of horses and carriages. a good driver; woman to do general worl Dest of reference. -Box 5175, Call. SOUTH _American, speaks Spanish, French, English and German, wants work as valet, porter, club steward; references. DOR- VILLE, 915 Jackson st. ENGINEER and electriclan wants position to run p.ant; nine years last place; good round man: satistactory reference. Address 113 Eleventh ave., Richmond District. WANTED—By a practical hotel man with 20 years' experience, the management of some city or good out of town hotel: references and security. Box 5238, Call office. MAN and wife want a place on dairy; man good milker and all-round dairyman: wite good cock; both strong and fast: no children. Box 5239, Cal! otfice. BOOKKEEPER and general office man Is open.for an engagement with jumber firm; 8ood references; city or country. Box 5234, Can office. GARDENER, first class, thoroughly under. stands flowers, lawns and greenhouse work, best of references, wishes a situation. Ad- dress box 5227, Call office. GARDENER, first class, competent in all branches, with California experience _and reterences, wishes eituation on private place. Box 5201, Call office. e e e e L A GOOD, reliable German, willing, and handy with horses and cows, wants position in city or country or summer resort. Box 5222, Call. AN experienced woodsman and mountain man wants_position with surveying party. Box £226, Call A YOUNG Scandinavian man wants any kind of work te do In city or country: un care of horses. Box 3212, Call office. STENOGRAPHER: _quick, accurate, neat: bookkeeper: best business reference: sa'ary $60. Address box 1554 Call. A YOUNG man who is handy with d: w like & position with an. Hiastrarss painter. Address C. L. D., 651} Folsom st. FIRST-CLASS German gardener, good worker, 1scline ine, wishes situation. Ad- iy 366 Toward ot STABLEMAN vu- situation. 160 Clara st. Tl TP S o o = B I R A 7-ROOM flat; good furniture; rent $§26; owner going to Alaska; cheap. 50815 Jessie. THIRD, 17-—Upper flat, 5 sus nished, for rent. o Will sell; low remt OCTAVIA, 300—Flat of 5 rooms nicely nmxeau’-n lunn;. &0‘ b FURNITURE WANTED. “WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS"—We the most money for furniture, carpets, fittings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO._ 1321 Market st.. be- tween Sth and 10th. Phone South 179 —_— HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission;tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone 761 pays cash and buys e - HELP WANTED—FEMALE. B et S TWO cooks, little washing, city ........ Cook, some housework, San Anseimo Housework, 2 in family, San Anselmo. Cook on ranch . Laundress, country Hotel ... Cook and second girl, same house. ‘Waitress for country hotel Cook for children’s Insti 2 nursegirls Housework, 2 in family, Housework, Grass Vailey, fare pald. 40 general housework giris, city and country, $20, 325 330. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. GIRLS to learn hali manicuring, mas- sage, etc., from A to Z in 3 weeks; tuition $5 to those entering now; positions guaran- teed; guaranteed $10 per week up; day anlt eve. class. College, 233 Geary st., room 13. —_— T T WANTED—Girls to learn millinery trade for fall: 2 seasons from start to finish in T weeks for $5; positions guaranteed $13 week up: 8 positions to be filled at once: o and eve. class. School 143 Stockton st., T. —_— T T PACIFIC Hatwdressing School: whole trade, manicuring, massage: tions_ $10 a week up: day and evening 5. 133 Powell st. WANTED—Hairdressing students: halrdress- ing. manicuring. facial massage, sealp treat- ments, dermatoiogy. electrolysis and ehirop- ody taught at Moler's College; new location. 405 Powell, near Post; the most thoroughly complete college west of terms now. MISS JESSIE ALD, instructor. Canneries Company, Brannan st.. lfl-iludun.«-s-m-.rn:g _— WANTED—Young women to learn the dry go0ds business. Apply een 9 and T st HALE BROS: > e 9 o YOUNG woman who Is an experienced wrap- per Al umm PRIy between 9 and 11 a. m. Re Lo R R P 50 GIRLS WANTED BY KOLB & DILL FOR CHORUS WORK, PORTLAND FAIR; - DEFINITE ENGAGRMSEE CABaly: A HAMBRA THEATER, DAILY from 1 to 3. —_—— . MILLINERY taught in 7 weeks for $5; posi- tions guararteed: eve. school. 203 G:'l.r.tl. Avwiy wark: 2 o famity IS0 MeATIR _Zorki 2 ln family. 80 Moailster st EANEIER IR & et