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10 3 &'HESAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1905. . THESE ADVERTIISER SN THE A8 CAL JOHN D. SPRECKELS. .. . Proprietor Address Communications to BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$2000; PARTNER wanted in genersl com- m\lliutn office nfim.ntmm e Eastern manufacturing and merchandise firms; & rare chance for right man. Call R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. A—$175; paint shop; establ. ; tools, stock, and business. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. 80 years; rent R G. JOHN McNAUGHT.. sesens Mnnlee: J. MARTIN. .. .Business Manager TELEPHONE. Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- Dect You With the Department You Wish. Publication Office. ... Market and Third, 8. ¥ Editorial Rooms.---.-217 to 221 Stevenson st Delivered by Carriers, 0 Ots. Per Week. 78 Cin. Per Marth. Single Coples B S Terms by Mail, Inciading Posiage (Cash er) : DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 1 year. DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 6 mos JLY CALL—By Single Month SUNDAY CALL, 1 Yeer. WEEKLY CALL 1 Year_ o ot Y415 Per Year Extra POSTAGE. Per Year Extra AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Sample Coples will be forwarded when re- Mal subscribers in ordering change of al- @ross showd be particular to sive both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to losure 4 prompt and correct compliance With the! quest. OAELAND OFFICE: 3016 Brosfway...........Telephone BERKELEY OFFICE: 2168 Canter Strest. Telephone ASETIN N CORRESPONDENT: s & iy -Post Bullding NEW YORK NmA-flABx;"D:: & W -~ otel; tano, Py esoqf‘uu‘:w)?\:n% Hill Hotel; Fifth-avenue Eotel ané Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWE ETAKD; v Sherman House; P. O. News ; Grea Northern Hotel; Tremont House; Auditorium Hotel; Palmer House. CHICAGO REPRESENTAT €. GEORGE KROGNESS, Marquette (ong Distance Telephone, “Central NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: STEPHEN B, SMITH....30 Tribune Bullding NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: €. C. CARLTO! ...Herald Square BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICEE: 3008 Market sireet, opposits FIfth; open untll 1 p. m 806 Montgomery ave.; open until 9 p. m. 800 Eayes street; open until 9:30 p. 835 McAlllster street; open until 9:30 1941 “Mission strect; open until 10 p. m. 106 Eioventh street; open until § p. m. 100¢ Valencia street; open until p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; open until § p. 200 Fillmore stree Main 1088 North 77 IVE: Butlding 2619."") open until 8 p. m. YO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating a change of residence during the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This peper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local agent in all towns on the coast. A—$1000; saloon on Sixth st., rent $50; well established and good-paying. Call' R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3200; half-interest in one of the best sa- loons on Sixth street; owner la_engaged in other business, cause of sple. Place estab- liched vears. This is a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1100; saloon; cormer, with cigar stand, best location on Folsom street, in the Mis- slon; 6 years' lease; place doing a good businese. _ Investigate and make offer. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1600; 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, § acres land; rent $15: must be sold_at once; a rare bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$400; HALF interest In -paying res- taurant on Mission st.; rent $40; good busi- Dees; retiring partmer to leave the city. Call R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$7650; OYSTER grotto and grill room; 8% years' lease; rent $100; location the best; on icading business street; place first-class pay- ing. I R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$4500; HOTEL across the Mwlm 50 el gant furnished rooms, bar, ling alle dance hall and beautiful grounds; rent $115; § years' lease; one of the best and rarest in the market. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. A—$6200; ROADHOUSE with property; place established 30 years; fine garden with walnut trees; opposi' the place are factories em- ploying n; & very good offer, as prop- erty sctual valie s much higher. Ses R. G. WILKB, 26% Kearny st. A—$1400; SALOON with union hall upstairs; capacity 800 people: place about block from Chronicle bullding; lease; rent $45. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. J ‘A—$2000; CORNER saloon on Larkin st.; net rent $25; 3 years' lease; place doing & good and location the very best; value in >all R, G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1100; DELICATESSEN store and home bakery on Hayes st.; 4 living rooms; rent $30; & good paying place; owner sick; must sacrifice. See R. G, WILKE, 26}% Kearny. ‘A—$12,000; BALOON on Market st.; the cholc- est location; rent $175; place doing first- class business; established many years. For particulars, R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1200; CORNER liquor store and saloon in the Mission; established many years; net rent $30; about $600 stock on hand: a gen- uine good offer. See R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st $200—OYSTER house; close to Sixth st.; rent only $30; & good location and first-class pay- ing_ busine: For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; COUNTRY hotel and roadhouse, few miles from Redwood City; 19 rooms, bar, dining-room, barns and beautiful grounds; rent $65; b years' lease. Call R. G. WILKE, Kearny st. A—$300; SANDWICH stand; rent §17; 2 years' lease. For particulars see R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1000; CORNER saloon with rooms; 1 block from City Hall; transfer corner; monthly sales about $1000; lease B years; the best lo- cation end offer in this city. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1800—CORNER ealoon trict; kept by owner 8 years; must be sold at once! owner to retire from business; & first- clees paying place. Call on R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. in wholesale dis- MEETING NOTICES. D.. K. T.— (MONDAY) sonic Temple, e Temple. All y invited. By order of the Com- JNO. R. HILLMAN, Recorder. Lodge No. 22, F. d MONDAY) EVENING, k. Ti degree. Maste: By order of 'ER G. ANDERSON, Secretary. N, tdent N, Rec. and Cor. Seo. ub will hold I gathering Mound May 30. n having re- draulic pro- 2 rom Truman rk and Clover Fork cer mines, near Cal.,, June 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LA’ Advice free in 21l legal matters; private divorces & specielty; quick, @ no pay unless divorce is granted; collections made; partnership bill of sale, wills, deeds, eic., drawn. Open evenings by request. Established years. G. W. EOWE, 1122 Market st., Mason & Taylor. ey-at-Law, Exem. bldg., room 611; established 30 courts and office e or for consuita- Tel. Red 3601, bet. 819 Market, r. AA—DIVORCE costs $12; quick, quiet; advice CLARK, 927 Market, -room free; no fee in advance; open ovenings. AGENTS WANTED. REPRESENTATIVES wanted on basis by an old-established k: mission it goods house to carry their of sweaters for men, ladies, boys and infants; also cardigan jack- ets. Address rdigan,” P. O. box 672, New ¥ork AGENTS (men and women)—We will furnish | u employment: good propositions. | The Beller Co., 916 Market st., room 63. LIVB, energetic agents, either sex, can make $10 per day. SI8 Market st.. room 10, B —— ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly: 10c, Zbc, 0c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, alse ishert. Tenth and Washington, Oakland, . _— CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMFRESSED Alr and Vacuum Procesy used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; curpets and rugs elso cleaned by compressed air st thop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Alr Cleaning Company, 308 Market phene Main 152 and Bush 479 WHEN you become disgusted with your work send_for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ng Works, 358-857 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. TERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1600 Har- rison st.; Al clesning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CARPETS clean.. fit, lay. 530 G.G.ave.; phone Eest 1965. Star Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. CARPETS cleaned and laid, Sc a yard. KLEIN- _ERT, 1520 Polk st ; phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beati _ Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; phone 126. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 504 GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteerth st—First-class carpet cleaning, Sc yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDCLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasopeble. 1703 Harrison-st.; tel. Mission 263 L8 LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtain House: most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and Blenkets. 1824 ; phone Zine 2622, | | | special for two honest partners; owner re; | _tiring. Address box 3417, Call. A—$1400; RESTAURANT and oyster-house; on Larkin' st.; rent $50; lease: business estab- lished years; sickness in family of owner only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKB, 261 Kearny , 4 horses wagons; sales about lions per day. Cell R. G. WILKE, 26% $1100_STATIONERY, school supplies, notions, candy, ice cream parlors, close to 2 schools: 5 rooms; rent $60; 5 years' lease; Western Addition. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$8500; WOOD, coal yard, with agency of Unfon and National Ice Co.; also Shasta Wi ter; 8 horses, 2 wagons, Stock, etc.; place established § years; situated across the bay & first-class business opportunity. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et. A—$1200; CORNER saloon, with 7 furn. rooms; rent free; place sells from 10 to 15 barrels beer weekly; location can’t be beat; sickness of owner ‘compels a great sacrifice. Inves tigate at once; a first-class offer. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1600; SALOON, with 2 furn. rooms; rent $30; leasé 4 years; place surrounded by fac- tories and workshops; business O. K. Call R, G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saloon, roadhouse on trans. fer point of different car lines; lease; nice fur- nished ropms; must be sacrificed, as owner is engaged in other business; actual value at least $4000. R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A—$§2100; CORNER grocery and bar; must be s0ld; owner to engage in other line of busl- ness; full value of fine stock in sight; 434- year lease; location can't be beat. Call R. G. WIL 65 Kearny st. A—$3500; WOOD, coal yard, with agency Union and Natlonal Ice Co., also Shasta Water; 8 horses, 2 wagons, stock, etc.; place estab. 9 years; located ecross bay; first-class business opportunity. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento st., Western Addition; 5 rooms; & years' lease; place established years. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st $5000—POSITIVELY one of the very best cor- ry and bars, north of Market; well ; fully $3000 good Al stock on hand; 4 years' lease; rent very reasonable; receipts per day guaranteed to run from $60 to $90; this is positively a bona fide opportunity. It you are looking for an investment of this iind 1 ask you to call up and see me. 1 will gladly give you full particulars and I am certain after you hear same you will be pesitively interested, = This is without doubt very best opportunity of its kind in the ity to-day. 1 will personally guarantee this opportunity to be gilt-edge. R. E. CALLAHAN. A GENTLEMAN well acquainted selling the jeweiry china and fine department store trades of the U. S. for the last twenty years would like to procure Eastern agency for & fine line of art goods; Western manufacturer that would work in with his fine Eastern lines of art oot W. A. SALMON, Palace otel. $325—12-ROOM house; clears $40. $400—Cigar store; clears $100. 2 ' lease; fine trade; good y: reduced from $1500 for quick sall $600—Bakery In Western Addition; clears $1. See ECONOMY REALTY CO., 263 Kearny sf $300—WHOLESALE dairy produce route. prof- itable, fine established trade and good ship- pers; no other opportunity like it in the city; TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity dally; engine, boller, crusher and every facility for making first-class brick; unlimited quantities of clay. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st.; tel. South ¢22. ONE-HALF of a well-established, elegantly Iccated millinery store for rent to a respon- sible dressmaker; very reasonable rent. In- quire room 7, 26 Montgomery st. ADVERTISING business; $250; good thing for a bustler; can be worked 'in spare time: money-maker; ‘good reasons for selling. Box 2908, Call office. FOR sale—A well established wholesale and Totall liquor store; owee wishes to retire a count failing health. For particilars address box 520, Sacramento, Cal. $2000—CIGAR store {n the heart of Oakland }vlrfl(lln. H. E. WEST, 1218 Broadway, Oal and. MAx and wite wanted to manage 300-room ouse, with privilege of buying; eix months’ trial and salary. Box 8016, Cail office. $400 BUYS interest in one of the best proposi- tions in the State; investigate this. Box 3231, Call office. BAKER with few dollars to invest good business; 5o opposttion. - Apply 2800 ot ot ot $300—PARTNER wanted in 1 ess; To 336 8 weeks short Bore: o Previoss oo perience rejuired. 750 Market st., room 8. - BUEDos TRI. . TS Wariast So o & $75_MONTH: steady man wanted with $300; establisbed. genteel businees no |- night or Sunday work. % CEEAPEST stock and J grain ranch In this State; well tm d tvatered; sacri! ac’t sickness; ‘scres, $8000. - 1071, Call: OFFICE partner wanted with $500, in ‘manutactaring business; cash sales; big prot its; mechanical taste pref. Box 3463, Call. WELL-EQUIPPED country: —fine Zor man and wite. « Call 08 Geant Bidg3 to 4. SALOON near City Hall; low rent: old estab- hished: wants offer. RETSLO] EPA'VLB;:S’WB, °w| M: st. e SALOON and 3 N lquor store; $2000; fine transfer i ; re’ 1 d wmflm;nmhdfi';‘&b‘;fl“& BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. e BAN e Jolis O o Telephone Business lmtz:nl and leases & speclalty. 1f you are looking for an op) ity to engage In the liquor business I would Do pleased to have you call and see m @ specialty of saloons, groceries and bars, hotels wtlh bars attached, etc., and I am in @ position to give you information on oD~ portunities that you cannot find in any other office, as my business is strictly confidentlal and the different places I have ilsted are not on the open market; 1 wiil 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; first-class trade; elegant business; monthly receipts guaranteed to be not less than $500; rent only $76; good stock; good fixtures; in ull a positively bona fide proposition: must be mold; investigate this at once. Room 7, 28 Montgomery st. A—CAMERON & CO........ Phone South 1050. 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell, Headquarters for all kinds of bfisiness chances. A—Wanted, first-class real estate man with some money to take charge of the realty de- partment 1n old 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 fifi“" from Plymouth, Mass. See CAM- ON & CO. A—Family liquor store and bar; fine location, long lease; well stocked; good fixtures; everything strictly first-class; price $3000. Bee 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 in sight. CAMERON & CO. A—$600; chicken and pigeon ranch, ~across bay, vell equipped and in working order; goly 40 minutes’ ride from ity CAMERON TO lease—Kenilworth Inn, Miil Valley, M rin Co., 50 minutes ride from San Franciaco completely furnished: 40 rooms; hot water baths; electric lights; throughout; elevators, etc.; rent low: most desirable premises for a health resort or san- itarfum; within fifty miles of San Francisco. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery street. $800. §800, $800. $300. Saloon: old-est. corner n. Market: elegant- ly ftted; good stock; rcpts, $18-§20; don’t fail to see this. Brookbank Bros., 917 Mkt. $175—WILLING man wanted as a partner in a prosperous business with a wide awake young many sure to vield good wages to each; no ofevious experience required. 632 Market, room 6. THE largest and best bakery. and dellcacy store located on the main street in Oakland: clearing $150 per month; to be sacrificed on account of sickness. MITCHENER & BAR- TON, 916 Broadway, 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, Oaklan FAWCETT & JOHNSON, James Flood bldg., . 811—Real estate, bus. & persanal property, rmg-houses, bus. chances, renting, loans. TO merchant tatlors—A good French cutter would invest a few hundred in established business. Apply box 5217, Call. NEWSPAPER route for sale in- Oakland: a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at_Call Business Office for particulars. BAKERY for sale, with or without fixtures or utensils. 1101 Howard st., 9 to 8. GOOD Call route for sale. Apply at Call of- fice. GENTLEMAN, hustler, has fzoo to invest In active partnership. Box 0415, Call. FOR sale—Cheap; grocery, liquor, br. bakery and notion store; living rooms. 280 Crescent. TEA, coffes, household utensils eto.: good location; price $750. 8317, Calll FOR sale—Restaurant and oysterhouse. 181 SIkth st., between Mission and Howard. GROCERY and genera] merchandise store for sale. M. S. MACHADO, San Pablo, Cal. $100—RESTAURANT for sale. Call at 17 ‘Washington st. 7 LODGING-HOUSES ¥OR SALE—Con. R e e . FOR sale—A bargain if taken at once: small rooming end boarding house; well located in thriving coast resort; no incumbrances. Ad- dress'H. L. L., 1911 Green st., San Fransisco. —_— e ] e e A 22-ROOM house: all the rooms rented; right in town; at your own price; reasonable rent; get this quick. 23 Montgomery st., room 7. MUST sell by 1st i to Klondyke; furni- ture § rms.: make offar, no agents. 4023 6th. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for llla‘_ MARION GRIFFIN, 970 — Market — St. — room — 801 — Eighth floor — new — Flood — Building — opposite “The Emporium.” — Phone — 3343, — Modern Business Methods ROOMING — and APARTMENT — Houses. — Abstracts — fur- nished. All — titles — guaranteed.. WE — do not — speculate — in — houses. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. 1 WILL board children, $10; beautiful home; best of care; cars run by tne door; 1 block from school.' 4261 Twenty-fourth st. 1 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO———Phone South 1050. 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances, This modern up-to-date downtown House; cleap rent; long lease; 70 rooms; best of fur. niture and carpets; has large country translent trade; fine location; clears $250 to $300 per month; owing to certain conditions this house will be sold at big bargain. Well-furnished flat of 7 rooms; rent $37 50; water free; good central location; snap; $250: New and elegantly appointed spartment- house of 28 rooms; grand location and up-to- date; cheap rent, fine lease, but owing to sud- den ‘sickness in’family it must be sold; big snap at $1500. Finely located and well-furnished 10-room house; all full steady roomers; owner in other business and no time to take care of it; bar- gain at §550. Are you looking for a first-class investment, where your money will earn you 25 to 30 per cent per year? This new modern 1£8-room downtown house, offices and billlard-room on ground floor; well furnished; long lease; an up-to-date proposition; owing to death in fam- 11y will be sold at sacrifice; part down, balance long time at low interest. For face of mortgage you can get this 16- room well-furnished corner house; cheap rent: ell full: but must be taken ai once; $950 takes it Beautiful new bullding, with grand entrance; €0 light and sunny rooms; elegantly furnished throughout in weathered oak, mahogany, birds- eve maple, Axminster and Moquet carpets; long lease, with cheap rent; will clear $300 per month; fine location, but owing to sickness in family will be sacrificed; call for further particulars. Here is & well-located house of 14 nice sunny roome, cheap rent, well furnished, where you can clear $75 per month; this can be had for $750. \ Newly furnished house of 30 rooms; fine central location; can be run either transient or permanent roomers; you can clear $150 over all expenses; retiring from the bustness. In this little house of 10 well-furnished rooms, cheap rent, all full of steady roomers, nice location, will only take $250 to get in, bulance low interest; price $650. Cholce location; new and modern apartment- house; strictly up-to-date; rent only $5 per room; the furnishings and draperies are of the best: S5 light .sunny rooms: 2-8-room apart- ments; all full; will sacrifice; $4000; will take small house in part payment, Here's 8 fine NW. corner; rent only $80; there are 18 well-furnished rooms; 2 entrances: rooms all lght and sunny; a snap at $750. all light o and it ‘Well-furnished little 22-room hous housekeeping: no worls: everythi cluss condition; the rent Is only will only take $550 to get in. Or this extra well-furnished straight room- ing-house of 16 sunny. rooms; owner is sick in hospital and must sell; $800. This house of 83 fine furnished rooms; cheap rent; all full and e.h-rl% $125 per month; this ‘house 1s yours at $1500. 3 It you are looking for a first-class u aate downtown thoroughly reepectable Toom: irg-house, this 48 sunny-roomed house, ele- mtly furnished where your profit would be ‘above all expenses please call and we Wil {ake pleasure in showing above house. Here is another fine proposition in this tiful 32-room pri 'gp arlstocratic meighborhood; elegantiy m'x'fl:iz full of first-class people, but owing to family affairs will sacrifice; will take $1300 to get in. This little house of 11 fine sunny rooms; most elegantly furnished; first-class I 3 rent only $65; the price msked is not 1-3 the cost to furnish; price $850. % flmneul;leck oL Post st.; 7.}& beautiful lawn; cgantly furnished, all full, clearing; $75; ©obliged to sell on account of sickness. - o A. CAMERON & CO., 8 EDDY ST. - Established 1803. Jessie m}:‘b‘ Many ba in ‘mortgage sal A-—FISHER & CO., James B Matn 3354. Present a fine line of * many real bargains;. in TEN-ROOM house for sale. 510% Pine st. MING-HOUSE of 20 rooms for sale. Call at 316 Fulton st. p % PARTLY Furnished ‘House: 1 — 28 rooms — you 18 furnished; rent do $60; north of Market; not profit (now) 360 see ‘monthly; gany in and oak furniture; this cost $2000; owner 1ist leaving for Portland, exactly will take $1200; $800 what down and $400' at 1 you per cent; highly re- want spectable; location is please — EXTRA FINE — remember — PARTLY Furnished house: — 81 rooms — (25 turnished) near Eddy & Van Nessav. — Price $1400. — Y-o-u tell us what the terms would suit you. same, All in 2 and 3 room apartments. Tenants take care of their rooms, — 68 rooms — 1t MODERN house in you — Al location — will electric elevator; elec- kindly trio - lights; a 'grand let looking baywindow us bullding; | know splendidly. furnished; | Just high-class, steady 1 what roomers. { you Rent 370 | want Income (monthly) $800 we Price $5200—half cash = can and_small monthiy suit INSTALLMENTS you. EXPERT -r-a-i- - of nishings say: = “There s MORB 1 furniture and BET- 3o TER _furniture in o that 18-rcom house not ‘ than in any -similar see | house what in San Francisco. you It _is well worth want | 4" We offer it advertised | for 900 please | Owner sick and anx- remember {lous to sell; halt we | cash " ana $20 have monthly. Rent $75. it Monthly profit $70. on | _Highly respectable. our | Bast of Van Ness books | avenue. - Just B the MARION GRIFFIN, same. i the agent] 8o | will gladly prove to please you the exact truth- ask fulness of every us | statement in above tor if you will cut this it ad “out and call at his otfice, 801 James Flood building. Opppesite ““The Emporium OFFERS— wanted on these 10 houses —No. 1.— JUST LISTED- 10-room ~_flat, corner north of Market; tull of people; rent $30. 1t Price §500. you — do —No., 2. — not 12 rooms south of Mar- see ket; cause of sale, v what death in family; all you men roomers. want Price $350. advertised please — No. 8. — | remember 15 rooms north of Mar- we ket; transient; snap. have Price §650. it | on — No. 4. — fore our 18 rooms on_ Leaven- books worth; rent $80; cor- Just ner. the . ¥ Price $500. same. So — No, §— please 22 rooms; 9 kitchens: ask rent $38;" south Mar- us ket. for Price $400. it. No. 6 — 1t 24 rooms near Market: you rent $36; apartments; | do $1200—easy terms. | not - s — No. 7. — . what 23 rooms on Powell; | you Tent $75; transient; | want $1000; wili exchang. advertised — i please — No. 8. — 1 remember 27 roome on Golden we Gate ave., corner; rent have §125; profit $100. it Price $1600. on our —No. 9. — books 35 rooms south of Just Market; rent $35—only the $1 a room per month; same. all men. Price $1600. So please — No. 10. — ask 42 rooms, corner on us — Bush st. — for Rt $135; price $1800. it. MARION GRIFFIN, \ 1 Room 801, . James Flood bldg., 970 Market st., | opposite ““Emporium.” | T-a-k-e — OUR ADVICE — B and investigate this 1 80-room house at you once. do It is a— not New and Modern see building on sunny, ‘what mnortheast corner. you Rent only. ¥ want 1 advertised Furnishings are beau- please tital, cost 00— remember will ' show you the we bills for the have —same ail' paid, — it PRICE_(now). ..$2000 on TERMS, 18 down our and :mk. —iostaliments of — just —$20 monthly.— the P. §.—The building same. has 14 big bay win- dows. The reader is please vited to call on us. ask - [ MARION RIFFIN, ue 970 Market _sf for - Room 80} it Seh. noor ] James Flood bldg. um."” H. C. DECKER HAS REMOVED TO SER HIM_ 500 HOUSEET ALL "BARGAINS 50 ROOMS s 56 ROOMS NEW MODERN HOUSE. Price reduced m%"w' yiitsiste: olaa: ; easy pa 5 rs $800. For sale only by DECKER, 850 Market, 35_ROOMS; exch; “for good ranch: price $3000. Dbcxnfi?'gflo;fiunt st., opp-vidm. 42 ROOMS; low rent; fine Investment; a sacri- fice; $1400. DECKER. 850 Market st. 14 ROOMS; owner sick; $200 cash, balanco terms. DECKER, 850 Market st.. opp. ith. BARGAIN—32 rooms, half block from Market st. Sec this; $850. DI 3 Market. 12 ROOMS:; fine location: carpets and re. £ood; only $600. DECKER, 850 Market st. CREDIT CLOTHIERS. 1 5 : for everybody from hat to shoes; -.tmmm’:.’...;m’g&'.‘-‘a' COLLECTION OFFICES. &‘%u:nt- ejected for $4; Mm.:"‘ * Montgomery st rootns 9-10. Msin 5580. CLAIRVOYANTS. - World-Famed Astr Tranae: t. -Fam tro-Trance ' Clairvoyan! MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS Sl I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you mo charge ify1 fail o call you by name in full, names our friends, enemfes or rivals. 1 promise to l you whether ur R sweetheart is true or false; tell you how to gain the love of the one -you Tuost desire, even though miles away; how to guceeed tn Business, speculation, lawsults; how one of your choice; how to In youth, health and vitality. . Removes evil in- fluence, cures drink habits, locates treasures. How ‘can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I marry the one I choose? How soon can I marry? How can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How ¢éan I get a good position? How can I remove bLad influences? How can I control any one? How can T hold my husband’s love? How can I keep my wife's love? HOURS, 10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 907—Market st.—097. Next door to Hale's big store, corner of 6th. PROF. NIBLO! THE, GREAT, ONLY AND ORIGINAL PRINCESS EUGENIA, TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. BORN WITH A DOUBLE VEIL. EDUCATED IN OCCULT ECIENCE IN BGYPT AND INDIA. ary § EOMFLETE 1T E ReADIGGR, 5L TE! YOUR NAMETELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY. Setties love quarrels and promptly reunites the separated, no matter how long standing. London's most famous palmist and clair- yoyant; fs :cknowledE(M by press and public the greatest jiving DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM. She tells what you came for before you utter & word; does not ask questions, no matter what your trouble may be. SOIaka e wilt geidy yoo with _certainty s you the truth. higher than' human power. good or bad. HOURS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAT. 1148 MARKET ST.—1148. (Same Floor Fowser, Photographer). 1SS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer; can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; re- veals the past; gives correct forecast of your future; advises you on Important affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; glves the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one you lcve; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. o e GEORGBE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George Aoki, oldest and lar Japanese and Chinese employment_office, Post_et.; phone Bush S m’;’l‘;mmpny furnishes all ma;"’.'i help. UP-TO-DATE, Japanese-Chinese emp. _office furnishes refiable help of all kinds promptly. H. SAIKI, 405 Post st.; tel, James 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable le‘ng; and Chinese help furnished with care. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 Employment Office—Japanese- 425 Powe st: tel Miln 5752, A_JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 850 Finest-Japanese : house-cleaning specialty. Geo. R. Kuniabe, Tmnf:; tel Ame‘flg. MW Otfice—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113% O'Farrell; tel East 426. CHINE Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. l?ffl;%‘: BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furn- Taylor; James 7636, 5 ished; housecleaning. 7¢ ws sod o gl 6 EMPEOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con A couple wish positions; man as walter. wife as cook; reasomable; oity or country. Box 2920, Call. ‘BOOKKEEPER, expert on collections and con respondence, Wants situation; Al references. Box 3357, Call oifice. YOUNG man (27), married, comes from Francas, gocd education, wishes position at anything. BURLET, 10 Carcline place. e 'ANTED—Position as porter In city or Ala- Wmeb County. Box 3460. Call office. WANTED—Position as clerk in office. Eex 3457, Call office. WANTED—Position as cash boy in store. Box 3488, Call office. ABPOSITION as steward. Box 3456, Call of- ce. Appls BOOKKEEPER wishes employment. box 3447, Call office. AAA—BOOKKEEPER, cashier; .expert accountant: all systems; highest ref- erences; last position 4 yrs. Box 5233, Call. 3 it o s wish situ- vy evmgfin ursegir! : references. Phone John 8266. A RESPECTABLE young woman wishes housekeeper's position; 462 Geary st. GERMAN woman wants position in with a child good cook. st., near Fourth. CONVENT girl seeks employment as visiting vorness to young Shildren. - Call bemneh B, ayes st. COMPETENT woman wants a situation as housework: good cook and laundress; city or country. Box 3418, Call. A YOUNG woman, first-class laundress, goc_day. Fieass write to 130%A Fern ‘-‘n., ess. A—NEAT, experienced girl wishes_situation In delicatessen or bakery. Phons Jobn 3268. 8 ISMAR, Bgyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a.m. to §p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 A—MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly, advic: given on all affairs of life; satistaction guaranteed; 25c. 17 34 st.,next Examiper bldg. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmfst; when others fail try me; reading 25¢; no sign. 10213 6th, nr. Misslon. A GREEN Swedish girl wishes place to as- sist, $15. MRS. NORTON, 508 Mason st. A FIRST-CLASS hotel waltress wishes situa- tion. Phone John 3266. A LADY wishes to go out by the day, $2 per day. Box 3430, c-fi'o,a@ A YOUNG woman of refinement wishes posi- tion housekeeper or companion to lady, ‘no objection to short distance in country. Box 5293, Call. = ‘MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. reveals hidden secrets, love, business, etc. names; L. 50c. G. $1." 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. MAY, palmist and card-reader, 3832 Eighteenth, nr. Sanchez; hours 1 to 8; 50c. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts. 239 Powell st., room 1. EARLE to-night; tests, messages to all. Bddy st.. 8:15 sharp. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. P 219 SPIRITUALISM. FRED P. EVANS, famous demonstrator of slate writing and other spiritual phenomena. returned for a brief perfod. Office 1112 Eddy st.; phone Scott 887. JOHN Slater circle to-night 8:15; tests to all 61615 Lombard, bet. Powell and Mason; phone James 7496; sittings 10 to 4. A_MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bls. medium and 1ife reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. AGNES BACON, mystic, clairvoyant, trance med.; read. 50c up. 5§10 O'Farrell; East 4260. Mrs, Sill, 1040A Market, r. 21; sit. daily, 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.; ciry Mon., Wed., Fri. evengs. GRAND seance to-night, 10c; readings dally; 25c up. MME. EILERSFICKEN, 588 Turk. PROF. GEE in his startling test circles every night, 10c; readings daily. 093 Market st. PALMISTRY. ‘A WOMAN with NEAT North German girl wishes place as housekeeper In nice widower's home; is good P has good references. Box 5300, ‘all office. YOUNG German girl wants situation, upstairs work and waiting; $25. 11 Enterprise, be- Aween Sixteenth and Seventeenth. GERMAN lady will wash lace curtains, 250 pair. Call or address MRS. STAMM, 1331 Minna; curtains cailed for. SEWING by the day at home or out; fitter, quick worker; §2 50 a day. 013 Fol- som st., downstalrs. b e s LS R R WOULD like to take in ome or two small ::shlnn: also plain sewing to do. 490 Lin- en ave. care for Invalid. a child would ltke work in the country; can do plain cooking. Box 3408, Call office. TRAINED nurse from Chi.ago wants e ments; confinement; references. Box Call office. RELIABLE woman wishes a fow nice families by the day; laundry work, cleaning or cham- ber work. 488 Geary st.; phone Brown 82. A WOMAN wants work of any kind by day, week or month. Address V. ST. ORES, 248 Fourth st., for 3 days. STENOGRAPHER: competent, neat and ao- curate desires position; low wages to com- mence with. Box 3346, Call COMPETENT German woman wishes a situa- tion; housework, cook and laundress; city ‘or country: stite wages. Box 3550, Call. RETURNED—H. Jerome Fosselll, sclentific palmist. 612 Mason st., between Sutter and Bush; phone Black 5008. DENTI;’I‘!. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Our patent pearl plates, $5; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3 50; brides work, $3 50. 1104 Market, cor. Turk: 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. A _NEAT girl wishes to take care of baby. MISS ALICE JOHNSON, 1108 Broadway. A YOUNG woman, with children to support. would like work by the day. Box 2425, Call. YOUNG lady wants sewing at home. Addre: 90 Chenery st. COMPETENT woman desires washing housework by the day. Box 3450, Call. POSITION as millinery salesiady. Box 1881, Call office, Oakland. GERMAN lady would like position washing or cleaning by the day. Box 3461, Call office. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; oid plates made over ltke new; teeth from $S 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 DENTIETS, 960 Mission, SE cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 70c; silver, 35c; crowns, $2, no D 1013 Grant DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, KEISTER'S Ladles’ Tafloring College gives the best facilities for .ladies desiring to learn dressmaking and tailoring for home or business. Our system of cutting from actual measurements surpasnes - any chart method. No confusing _conglomeraticns. Pupils taught on their own garments under expert instructors. _Speclal rates to girls during vacations. Diplomas given. Patterns | cut to order. Night school. 1281 Market, Majestlc bullding. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School, removed to Donohoe bldg., cor. Mar- ket and Taylor sts. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. ] [CATIONAL. BEUE T hls ot st e UV SO A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music has an enrollment of 2350 pupils in San Francisco on mandolin, gultar, violin, banjo, piano-forte, harp, cornet, harmony, also voice culture, special instructors for advanced studies; class and _privats lessons; recitals given. Steinwey Hall building, 223 Sutter st.; phone John 5096, 220 Grant ave. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical coi- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, evng. sessicn. Phelan bldg. A—S. F_ Bus. College, 738 Mission st.; recom- mended by 5000 graduates, who have po- sitions; 120 positions since March 1; cata- logue free. e . o a e A—GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE bas removed to larger quarters at 933 Market st.; recommended by all court report- ers; catalogue. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America: positions guarantged. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. SCHOOL of practical cutting, room 59, Colum. blan bldg., 916 Market—Cutting 6f men's rments taught by C. E. C. Koss August tlegeler; lessons evgs.,Sat. & Sun. excepted. STAMMERING—Why not let us cure at 521 Franklin st., near McAllister? 1 t B p. m.; guaranteed. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col.; Cal. B. C. stu- phers trained: posi- . Webster & Co. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGIR‘BIR!NG-—CNIIi elec.; min., mech., sur- "vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve,; est. 1864. Van der’Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. ~ Fstablished 1863; in the West; an- nual enroliment 1000; send for circulars. _IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Call fornia st.; Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- Engineering, drawing, designing. mathematics {aught, right methods] evis: maii. 20 Hartford: KENT law School—Day and night. 536 Parrott building. . Wmmfl Business College, 1281 Market st.; ugh, practical, modern; day, evening. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., or. Calif. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception pened at Toos Marker ot Dppostte. Fieeh el " . Open untl 11 p.me EYE AND NERVOUS iR Sutter st., rooms 34-35, constipation, rheuma- B, SCInMAN, o8 bet. Mason & Tavlor. A _LADY would like to work by the day. Please call at 322 Fremont st. POSITION wanted, general orfice “work, I wholesale house. ~Box 5359, Call otfice. AN experienced chambermall desires position, city or country. Bex 5387, Call office. WOMAN wants plain sewing to do by MRS. CONNOLLY, 79 Sheridan st. REFINED young woman desires position to do the light -housework; sleep homs. Box 5379, Call. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position ‘with iwholesale house. 2901, Call office. A LADY wishes go_out washing by the Please call at 250 Tehama st. A COMPETENT woman wishes | work; city or country. 961 Fourth st. DRESSMAKING, ladles’ and misses’ suits, waists, at home; very reasonable. 1856 Union, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. GABDdl.NllR (single) who under- chard and vont.nl-. with California -1: rience and refere: wishes situation on private place. Box Call otfice. GARDENER, thoroughly tent, rellable, single. German_first-class “eu. wishes e situation. Address box 3416, Cal POSITION wanted by a reliable young man: .acquainted with city and use of horses; ref- erences. Box 3020, Call office. SUPERINTENDENT or foreman e ranch; 16 years' experience. Box 3018, 1 office. EDUCATED gentleman, who and writes Spanish, English, French and Itallan; undersiands bockkeeping, typewritl and music; wishes to travel as confidential secre- tary, interpreter or salesman. Box 3370, GENERAL dle sinker and nub cutter for med- als, buttons, buckles, furniture and general novelty ornamental dies: make them from'start to finish; and hubbing; also engraver, steel letter cut- ter, moldmaker and chaser. Box 5198, Call. can MAN and wife want a place on dairy; man £ood cook both strons and fast: ho children, 3 H <l Box 5230, Call office GERMAN winemaker and farmer wants to take charge of a small the country; first-class references. 650 Howard st.. basement. in H. s, situation a8 room; good Kearny st. wa UTH American, speaks Spanish, b Sheh steward; referepees . clul ; et ILLE, 915 Jackson st. 4 ENGINEER and electrician wants position to run plant; nine years last place; good all- reference. Address. ; i . office; wide experience. Address C. Fruit. vale P. O. TOUNG man would like work ev. T speaks English, B penman. Bex 3407, Call. PAINTER : have all tools. 11 Mission ‘st pian.n How- carpen! 10 experience as foremana. Box 3307, Call office. GOOD barber, middle-aged wants job in small country town. Box BLACKSMITH and horseshoer wishes place on large ranch. Box 5307, Call office. YOUNG German, steady and sober, wishes po- sition at any kind of work. Box 2013 Call. A FIRST-CLASS carpenter wishes work in the country. Box 5197, Call office. CARPENTER wants position in_dry store or wholesale house. Box 5208, Call. BUTLER—A _trustworthy Japaness who can perform excellent butier's duties would itke nice anent position: has in regas to his character. K. M. K. 525% Pine st. A JAPANESH nice boy wishes situation to do cooking and some housework in some g city or near country. $23 up. TANAKA, 839 Sacramento st. JAPANESBE, first-class cook, wapts position; experienced; many years; has recom-— mendation; city or country. HIGASHI, 703 Larkin st.; phone East 87T70. JAPANESE schoolboy wants & position; speaks English well. G O., Jap. Gospel Soctety. 23 ary st., A JAPANESE couple want positions to do cooking and second work in the country or city; wages $45 up. 1628 Park st., tion in a family: e SR, Dostatcs ox 17, Gakiand: A GOOD Japanese boy wishes a placs to work in the morning 7 to 9. M. ANAMATSU, 708 Taylor st. RIENCED Japanese desires positiom houseworker in vrlvu.!’h-n‘x;l:.: ‘gubz 1@ N 1 | ter. HINO, Japanese A YOUNG Japaness boy wishes a position as houseworker; wages week. 1617 Geary st.; tel. West 9T JAPANESE boy wants a at morning work to 9 a. m. F. M, Geary st. JAPANESE wishes place to work st eerly _morpings. NAKA, 1330 Grove st. CHINESE with experience as first-alass fam- {ly cook desires a position; city or eountry: best references; wages 330 to $45. Address TSA Dupect; phme China 207 from 10:30 a m. CHINESE first-class cook wishes position in hotel, private family or saloon; short cooking. 744 Washington st. FINANCIAL. REALTY Syndicats certificates, Costinental B. and L. certificates purchased; &flafi ce; see me befors selling. REALTY SYNDICATE CERTIFICATES pur- Crocker t SHADBURNE JR., Call buflding. chased; top prices. W. L. HARPER, butlding. REALTY Syndicate 'certificates best markst prices. 3 will: we do not ask you at the goods; use this you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO.. 245-359 Geary st. (on the square). Service 'is absoiutely frea, You are not asked to buy or evem look at & Vallejo. Open to-day. on Howard MODERN new Just |l.,Mm:m’thzlnlld : largs lot; flooded with light and sunshine; u; fats rent for $25; lower flats remt for 50. BUNNY, middle, bay-window $16. 14 Moss st. between eath, off Howard. + and s § i a £ §g i h 7 30—Elegant. all sunny, new 5-6-8 o & Ist ave.; open 1 o 4 p.m. $20—FIVE rooms, bath: lower fat; large yard. 971 Oak st FOR RENT—New modern Tooms with water. F. novm':" l=: mfl,&”‘ FOR rent—8 rmas., bath, ; mod. ;. ‘water \free. 31 Richland nn.?“m of )u-.m wt. NICE sunny flat, § rooms bath. 11283 “lb.!l!..lu:rm - VALENCIA, near 20th—4 large Tooms ani vath: rest 818 0 e A ke o = NG HEas o TR T TRy L 3 T T et e et s Lo Tk B $17 30—LOWER modern ‘rooms bath. an.m!:‘n:llfl o NEW flats. 8 rooms, bath; rent moderate. 32-34 Tay, south of Clay, above Powell. flat, new, 3 rooms and bath. $20. ALBION ave. 33, near Fifteenth and cia sts.—5 eunny rooms and bath: remt SCOTT, 1311—6 ¥ rme. and bath; $26—UPPER flat; 5 sunny - rooms, bath. ‘ 1321 | Sacramento st., near A NEW, up-to-date 5-roam and bath flat. Do- lores st.. between 25th and 26th. FLAT, 4 rooms, bath. 4189 e :m.ll ‘Twenty- GOLDEN GATE ave., I rms.; rent e McALLISTER, 1864-6-8, Toem e Ty flats of &7-8 rms: rent $27 50, 330, $33 30, MIDDLE g g e UPPER - PPER fat of ¢ roms Bath; rent 325 | ! sarden. TR s i g g WS R T e 5