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!U’Il!;ll’ CHANCES. | A—$2000; ROAD house with bowling alley, dance Davilion, ete.; rent $30: Dlace 18 located on the most prominent county road = s 2 fo San Mateo Call K. G. WILKE. 20% earny st. IN D. SPRECKELS. . . . Proprietor SN . B L2 A—$2100: CORNER saloon on Sixth st.; rent Address Communications 10 350: this Is an old established corneri best r - - art of . Sixtl nvest e;: & rare JOHN McNAUGHT ... Manager | 20 0" WG “WILKE, 26% Kearny et A—$400; GOOD, active man wanted in cigar factory employing 8 men; must know how to keep books or act as salesman. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. W. J. MARTIN. . e Operator Will Con- BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A A A A AN AN AN R. E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery st. Telephone John 6306. Business locations and leases a specialty. It you are looking for an opportunity to engage in the llquor business, I would be pleased to have you call end see me; I make a speclalty of saloons, groceries and bars, hotels with bars attached, ete., and I am in & position to give .you information on Op- portunities that you cannot find, if any other office, as my business is strictly confidential and the different placee I have listed are not on tho open market; I will positively guar- antee them to be just as represented. artment You Wish. rket and Third, 8. F. to 221 Stevenson st. A—$950; CORNER saloon, -with eigar stand, on Folsom st. (Mission); living rooms; 5 years' lease; a bargain and rare chance. 1 R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny A—S: CIGAR store on prominent part of Mission st.; factory in the rear; owner's; established 20 years; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$630; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most prominent location; also laundry office; place kept by owner for years; never clears less than $100 per month to your bank account. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and lv- ing-room; about 3 barrels choicest whisky on Singie Copies 5 Cta. | uding Postage (Cash With Year Extra POSTMASTERS _ARE ALL » - hand; Jooation the very best; close to Market TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Bt; investigate; tbis is & rare chance. R. Banple Coples will be forwarded when re- G. 'WILKE, 26i; Kearny st. quested. Mall subscribers in ordering change of ad- @ress should be particular to give both NEW | ND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure a | Pt and correct compliance with thelr Te— Quest. A—$750; MANUFACTURING business; article used and must be used in every household; owner is engaged in other business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26}% Kearny st. A—$350; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year lease;’ most prominent location in Western Addition; this business is a good onme. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A $2000 FANCY grocery and delicatessen store; on Bacramento st.; Western Addition; rent $30; 3 years' lease; full value in sight Call R. G .WILKE, 28} Kearny st. A $11,000 SALOON; one of the best on Market st.; long lease; business first-class; owner compelied by il heaith to go out of busi- ness. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; DUCK ranch with 150 laying stock; 1100 young stock ready for market: 4 incuba- tors, capacity 1170 eggs; 7 brooders; 1 horse, barness, good wagon: 3 acres land; rent §15: must be sold at once; a rare bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny at. | A—$1300, STATIONERY, pooks and gchool | * supplics store with circulating library; place clearing about $150 per month; prominent lo- cation; close to schoois. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$1200; CORNER saloon with 7 furn. rooms; OAXLAND OFFICE: 1016 Brosdway..- Telephone Main 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE: 1435 Park Sireet, Near Santa Clara Avenue Phope Alameda 559, 2148 Center Sueet WASHINGTON clephote, ~Central 2619.”) | Temt $35: place doing a rushing business: — | about 1Z barrels beer per week; close to X REPRESENTATIVE: warchouses and railroad sbops; actual value TTH....30 Trivune Puliding | $2000; Investigate at once. R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$13.000; HOTEL with finest grill room In this city; 134 rooms; eiegantly furnished; lcase 8 years with privilege of 10 years more: prominent location: high-class trade. See | R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st | A—$1000; RESTAURANT In Santa Rosa; 60 | chairs; rent $25; location the best; owner | made lots of money with place; wants to re- tire. R G. WILKE, 26i Kearny st. | A—$8000; CORNER saloon on water front with K 4 years' Jease; net rent $90; prominent cor- | ner; owner to take command of schocner cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 28% Hearny st A—$850; RESTAURANT and coffes parlors on Tent $38; lease 5 years; ace clears above $150 per month R. G. WILEE, 263% Kearny st. —$5200; PLANING mill in one of the best towns of Frasno County; with good contracts for public buildings; mill 60x50; grounds ©0x180; 24-horse gesoilne engine; all kinds of saws, planes and tools Particulars R G. WILKE, 283 Kearny st A—$150; CARPENTER shop; rent §17 50; es- tablished years: bargain. Calil R G WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 2_$1600; SALOON; ciose to Teylor and Mar- ket sts; ner remt $112; 4% years lease; good ness: investigate; a bargain. R. WILKE, 261 Kearny st IAmu, ALOON with mercantile lunch in | LEAVING TOWN SUMMER. CALL subscribers contempluting a change of residence drriag the summer | TO SUBS° _IBERS FOR THE months can bave thelr paper forwarded | Ly mail o their new address by notify- fng THE CALL Business Ofice. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a Jocal wholesale district; N of Market st ; place tablished years: business first-class: owner the country. See R G. WILKE, 0 263 Kearny st gC 1o A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; place clears about $500 per month: T 3 lease. Cal!l R G. WILKE, 28% earny st . BAKEERY and confectionery; best lo- in Western Addltion; only store trade; rooms; 5 years lesse; selling about mrels a day. Call R. G. WILKE, 261y Kearny st PHOTO studlo; cholce corner, Western Addi- tion; fully equipped with modern appl anceés; b elegantly furnished apartments; & bargain. Bpx 8995, Call. FOR sale—Saloon; transfer corner; cash reg- ister; weil stocked; will sell cheap on ac- count other business. 1224 Mason st. GOCD Call route for sale. Apply at Call of- fice. —_— WANTED—Grocery and bar in good location; Pive Fl particmare. Box 3008, Call office, A BARGAIN—Halrdressing parlor; best -loca- tion; Investigate. Box 4200, Call office. —_— e A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. S A A A COHPRES] ED Air and chuu“n:hm‘ Ilk“d for cleaning carpets on floor out removal; carpets ind rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 8. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.: phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Cq beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st, Tel 40. WESTERN Carpet Cl ‘Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGB- 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, 8c a yard. KLEIN- ERT, 1520 Polk st.: phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beating Works, Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; phone East 126, carpet cleaning 3c yard. Tel. Mission T4. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harriscn st.; tel. Mission 263 e e e e LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtaln House; most complete plant for cleaning iace curtains and blankefs. 1324 Fillmore: pnone Pine 2622 ————— e COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tepants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Coliection Co., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. _Tel Main 5580. —_— e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, McDOWELL ~ Dressmaking and __ Millinery Schiool—Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market: Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. EEISTER'S Ladies’ Tailoring College, 1251 Market st., Majestic building. —_— EDUCATIONAL. A_THE Osborn Cobservatory of Music bas an enroliment of 2700 pupils in San Francisco on mandolin, guitar, violin, banjo, pianoforte, harp, cornet, harmony, also voice culture: special instructors for advanced studle: class and private lessons; recitals given. Steinway Hall building, 223 Sutter st.; phone Jobn 5086, 220 Grant ave. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905. CALL WANT AD SALESMANSHI Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. MARION GRIFFIN, 1 970 — Market — &t — room — 801 — Eightn floor — new — Flood — Bullding — opposite The Emporfum.” — Phone — 3343 — Modern Business — Methods. — ROOMING — and APARTMENT — Houscs, — Abstracts — fur- nished. Al — titles —guaranteed. WE — do mot — speculate — in — houses. y —Clean— Clearing $130 monthl: monthly. LEASE. > Owner wishes to leave| city on important bus- iness. Examine and - make offer. 'WELL ESTABLISH'D —and— et §853 per mmonth. 3 Highly Respectable. SPECIAL No. 8. 100 _rooms. BEAUTIFULLY —T_N! partly) $4000. ++-+ % _cash and -LITTLE— Monthly installments. PROFIT, $241 MO. Selected Tenants. Quiet, Nice, Refined and easy to manage. SPECIAL No. 4. ! PROFIT $501 for May | (statement from books} A large DOWNTOWN HOUSE FOR SALE - At—a—low—price. The first payment or necessary money s —only— $2000—Think it over. SPECTAL No. 5. 39 rooms. Brand N ‘Building. Full of A No. 1 furnishi; EVERY “Every) ROOM ROOM| RENTED RENTE Five-year lease. o Monthly profit, §: Everything 1s STRICTLY MODERX] Ili-health of owner ' causes immediate sale. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory schocl for university, law, medical college: refs.. Pres. Jordsn ‘or any Stanford prof. summer session begins June 5. Phelan bldg. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col.;Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us: stenographers trained; poei- tions secured. 925 Goiden Gate. Webster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 933 Market st: best location in city; catalogue. A—S. F. BUS. College. 738 Mission st, gets positions for graduates; 160 good places since March 1. 1 Come-and sés us. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., 8. F.: civil, mining, electrical. steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. YOU can learn ad writing ad make mone: taught by active local advertising expert: torms moderate. Suite 4 and 5, 223 Powell. rent $50; well Call B G. SALOON on Sixth ed and good-paying. 261, Kearny st HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863: largest in the West; an- nual enroliment 1000: send for circulars. saloon In wholesale dls- ass paring place 3 Kearny st ATIONERY, school supplies. notions, ice cream variors, close to 2 schools: 5 years' lease; Western . G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. grocery and bar; must be owner to engage in other line of busi- lue of fine stock In sight; 41 tion can’t b: beat. Call R. Kearny st CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- Western Addition: 5 rooms: 4 ace cstablished years. Call R. 1 Kearny st. | | A—CAMERON & CO........Phone South 1050 3 £ady st, cor. Market and Powell. | Headquarters for all kinds of business chanves. | A—Wanted—Thorough real estate man to con- nect himsel with first-class, old established office, city: must buve best Of referemces. { Ses CAMERON & CO. €all on R G. WILKE, "l | A—¥Family liguor store and bar; fine location: loase; weil stocked; good fixtures; every- g _strictly first-class; make offer. See CAMERON & CO. 450 and on A buy old established hairdressing manicuring business in growing town hour's ride from S. F.; no opposition; n town; _big bargain: owner to leave for Europe. CAMERON & Eddy st A—Firstclass grocery and bar; fine transfer e large stock and up to date; chance to f the best grocerles in ths city. See RON & CO. E, C. E. Miller, Phone Black 6694. R in established business; veek 1o each; no experience ed: 100 miuch for one to handle. 230 Kearny. $500—BUTCHER shop: fine fixtures, horse and barn: 3 rooms: rent $12 50. 330 Kearny. ALOON: stock and fixtures, $300; rent $18; departure. 230 Kearny st 1Y, del, and branch bakery $20; receipts daliy $1S to $20. 0 Kearcy st se; 70 rooms, furnish and a livery for $150 month. urnishad, $60. ent theater, $4000. ntown, $S00. Choice business openings of all ciasses at SCHWEINHARD & CO.’S, * 1008% Market st. TED-—An experienced theatrical manager 2ke charge o 24 “ theater; ust be abie to 1 $1000 month:. T Fischer's Theater. TO lease—A brick engine, boiler, ci making first-class brick; ¢lay, Apply DR. ( AA—DIVORCE free; all law bu: cessful: open ev advice suc- 301. | ited quantities C. O’DONNELL, L. 8. CLARK, 927 M | LARK. | 16213 Market st.: tel. South 622. A STEADY, reliable man wanted with $200 as partcer in business; established for years; o i pays $85 monthly fo each: experience not oledo touring ca. short hours: 102i% Market, . 2. | )—Partles to take interest in devel- coal mine at Seattle, Wash.; ground opportunity. Address FRANK W. PE-TOLEDO 4-cylinder 1906 and 1908 cars: | Thite, 1905 car. 18 Fell st. | _SPEAR, general denivery, city. viinder light delivery ocar. | FIRST-CLASS millinery store; good location; ER 8. FRANCE, 20 Golden Gate ave, | t‘;_fflii trade; bargain; leaving city. Box 4032, "TED—To buy & small automoblle: state | — e oroer ake and price asked. Box 7398, Call | WANTED—To buy or will lease a hotel or summer resort: give full particulars. Box 4000, Call office. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a #pod Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call Business Office for particulars. _ASTHMA CURE. 11 NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantl 3¢, 25e, Sc. 1002 Marker st., St For_sale by all_drugsists. BOARDING FOR CHILDEEN. LADY having mo children of her own would | ike a chid to board: & good- home and A SNAP—Corner saloon In a prosperous town 80 miles from city; doing a fine business. For_particulars inguire at 500 Post st. OLD established liguor store with license; 5 Third mother's care. 28 Pearl st. Years' lease. st. A GOOD home for one or tw g | FOR cale_First-class restaurant in desirable able rates, 483 Nh:n?'-. Ip— location in city. Box 4482, Call. —— CREDIT CLOTHIERS. F. ADAMS CO., 318 st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you can get what you want from usand have it charged. —— I R FOR sale—Stationery store; $350 cash if sold this week. 504 Turk st. FOR sale—Business of ladies’ and gents' fur- nishing zoods at a sacrifice. 1125 Howard st L S e ool DENTAL office; fine practice; central location : low rent; sickness cause. Box 6570, Call. LAUNDRY plant for sale, in operation. SPECK. 2152 Foisam st office man; WANTED—] and general $400 requi: $65. 8372 CURE FOR RUPTURE. Dt PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss; per- ct retainer; positive cure; book free. Re- moved to 206 Kearny st., room 307. per salary 'ROOMING-] - male ef 3 | ran; Math., etc., day and " 305 Larkin st. Prof- Robinson, former pres. Pac. Bus. Col ENGINEERING—Civil, elec. min., mech. sur- vey assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1861 Van der Naiilen Schooi. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. PRIVATE lessons in telegraphy; rapid success assured to students. 246 Scott, near Haight. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Cal. IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cal.st.; fall term bezin\Monday, August 7, 1905. WESTERN Business College, 1281 Market st.; thorough, practical. modern; day, evening. A WEEK’S news for 5 cents—The Weekly C: in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. % E‘l'l-‘ AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE, chront constipation, rheu; ism, discases of the eye and the nerv: eystem speedily cured. DR. SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st., room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor —_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—CAMERCN & CO. Phone South 1050 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell, Headquarters for Rooming Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Magnificently furnished, new, modern, 106- room house: everything of the bést: cheap rent; clegantly equipped bar, with office on rround 00, all full and clearing big money, but sick- s'in family compels sale; will trade for goad or residence property across the bay. Big snap; 9 well furnished rooms: rent £50; water and janitor service free; all light and sunny rooms; choice location; on Bush st.; on account of sickness will sell for $350. This modern, up to date. downtown house; rent: long lease; 70 rooms; best of furni- ture and carpets; has large countiry tranglent | trade; fine location; clears $250 to per month; owing to certain conditions this house will be s t a big bargain. Chance of a Jifetime to get 63 well furnished rooms, ce: location, fine brick bujlding, clectric elevator, to be sorc at less than balf cost to furnish; snap at §3000. 5 Newly furnished house of 30 rooms: fine, cen- tral locatjon: can be run either transient or permanent roomers; you can clear §150 over all expenses; retiring from the business. 1f you are leoking for a first-class, up to date. downtown, thoroughly respectable rooming- house this 43 sunny-roomed house, oleganty furniehed, where your profit would be $250 above 21l expenses, please cali and we will take pleasure In showing above house. Well furnished litile 22-room house; all light bousekeeping; no work; evervthing in first-class conaiti 1o rent i3 only $90 and it will only take $460 to get in. Here is a well furnished house of 15 rooms; rent $00; zood centrai location: good pianc goes; the whole business, on account of leaving city, can be bought for $750. Newly furnished Gowntown corner house of 20 rooms; evervihing in first-class order and all full of respeciable people, but owing to sudden Qeath in family will be fold at a bargain. Well furnished house of 30 large, sunny rooms; central location; all full of steady ren roomers; puying weil and can be got at a bar- gain, $1500. ‘ For face mortgage you can get this 16-room, well furnished, corner house; cheap rent; all full; but must be taken at once; $950 takes it. This gratd corner, downtown house of 65 large, sunny rooms. well furnished, where ycu can elear £300 to £350 per month, to be sold at big sacrifice, $3500: part dJown, balance time. The biggest snap of- all; 18 rooms; well lo- cated, <outh of Market; rent oly $i0; all housekeeping; full all the tyme; price $250; $100 down, balance time A. CAMERON & CO., 3 EDDY ST. of Ing-houses; man; real bargains; m&"&a«, ¢ 4 FAWCETT & JOHNEON, James Flood 0 T. 811—Tteal estate. bus. & personal y rimg-houses, business chances, renting, HOUSE of 35 and i lemse. _ housekeeping : SPECIAL No. 6. 24 rooms. * | $1200 $1200 (Only §1200 now). |Near Van Ness-Market ' —Rent s36— Apartment House. Think of it. $1 50 per room pent. Nice home and a good living for manag- Tenants are nice, er. SPECIAL No. 7. 40 rooma. NEW and MODERN. ELECTRIC ELEVA TOR, MARBLE EN- TRANCE: verv finey nice, respectable busi-, ness. Profit $175 monthly. STRAIGHT ROOMING HOUSE. i\ Cost price of_furnisa-| ings $4136. Wil sell for $3000, as owner| wants to buy a much| larger house. | SPECIAL No. 8. 16 rooms. A _fine 2.story house, Near Sutter street. Income $157 monthly 1 rent, gas and select, perma- nent roomers, Lease if desired. Rent only $50. Furnishings cost $1604. Owner sick bed 4 mos. Will sell for. $700 You pay down. ‘Will lend you 8-room flat. First class, A No. 1. NEW and MODERN CORNER. Elegantly furnished in mahogany and birdseve maple. VELVET CARPETS. LOW PRICE. MUST—BE-—SOLD. NOTE the fact that this flat io in an es- pecially DESIRABLE; LOCATION. CLAIRVOYANTS: EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. a= R A Special Offer This Week. My $5 Clairvoyant Life Reading for $1. i The Greatest Living Clatrvoyant, Palmist and. Psychic Healer, PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Only Yogi Mediator Of Secret Influence in America. Without asking a single question, without having any natural means of knowing who are, or for what you came, this strange ly gifted man calls you by name, tells your | mother's maiden name, tells you the names | of friends, enemies or rivals, tells you what you came for, tells whom and when you marry; In fact, e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n Kind, honorable and confidential treatment to all. No matter what your troul slek- ness or desires may be, Professor ways abgolutely reliable, mse stamp for Professor Delmar’s bor- 3 p- Consultation in English. ., German and Hindoostan. Hours dally from days to'® p. m; Sundays from 1 to 4 p. m. Permanently located in will help you. His advice and help are al- he Key to Success, Health and piness. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Wednesdays and_Satur- own private home 412—Post o O AA— PROF. NIBLO. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS $1. Greatest living ASTRO DEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on busi- ness and all affairs of life; tells your full name and what you called for, whom you will marry. how to_control the cne you love, even miles away; reunites the separated, gives secret to control; no long delays in waiting. HOURS, 10 TO S DAILY AND SUNDAY. 997—MARKET ST.—007 Next door to Hale's big store, corner of Gth. A—MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellls st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer: can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading: re- ‘veals lho‘xilt: glves correct forecast of your future; advises you on important affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; gives the secret how to control, charm, fas- einate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German English spoken. PRINCESS EUGENIA, TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $§1. HOUS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 401 EDDY ST.—404. PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN HER OWN HOME; PRIVATE; NO SIGN; RING BELL. MME. AUSTIN, spiritual business medium and life reader; consult this lady on business of all kinds, love troubles. absent friends; she has no equal. 836 Mission st. — e - ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. hidden secrets, love, business, etc. L. 50c, G. $1. ' 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read. er, paimist; when others fail try me: good reading 25c: no sign. 10235 6th, nr. Mission. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; L. 25c: G., 5c: hours, 10 to 10. 1207 Markef, nr. Sth. 1 ME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant. gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. MME. BERNARD has gone on a vacation; watch this paper for her return. AA—A FIKST-CLASS palnter, hnfl' tinter and grainer desires wufi the day or job; tagle furnished; work guaranteed; prices cheap. 1404 Devisadero st. A YOUNG married man must bave position at once; any honest 10:{ first-class clty refer- ence! experienced clerk, teamster, hman; Ronest, sober, falthtul. Box 4495, Call office. EXPERT pattern-maker, just from the East, Wishes situation with good manufactur! firm; has best of references; will be of service to right man. Box 491, Call office. R D e = e WILL any one give a young married man em- ployment? city or country; first—class city reference; must have work at once. Box 7353, Call office. PORTER, qrfluua in hotel, wholesale, gen- eral or private work, wants work; city or country; can use tools: competent; single man. Box 4484, Call office. e e e L.CIGAR clerk; reliable; will give unquestionable Teferences and recommendation; work day or unim- night, or do rellef service; salary portant. Box 496, Call. ences. Cosmopolit & Capp 2298. 3! ENGINEER wants position: has run Corliss automatic compound engine, air compress- ors, dynamo and fired with ofl, shavings and coal: all-around man: sober; Tefer- gnces Address box 102, Call effiea Oaik- BUTLER who speaks French and Bnglish, with several years' experience, best refer- ences, wishes position; is willing and obllg- ing. JULES, 406 Jones st., care Mrs. Jooss. POSITION wanted: reliable coachman and gardener; general man about place; not afraid of work: good reterence. Address F. §., 8591 Folsom st. GARDENER, competent in all branches, green houses, lawn, orchard, vegetable and land- scape gardening, wishes situation on private ‘e; references. otfice. BUTLER who speaks French and English, with several years of best references, wishes pesition; is willing and obliging. JULES. 406 Jones st., care Mrs. Jooss. SITUATION wanted by a first-class experi- enced and competent cellarman for wines and liquors; familiar with California, French and German wines. Box 4311, Call. MAN wants position as coachman or gardener: can furnish good referemces; city preferred. Address 5231 Tenth st. Oakland. FIRST-CLASS coachman, general man about place; city references. Address F. S., 850% Folsom st PAINTER (non-onion), first-class house paint- er, wants work, day or contract, city or coun- try. Box 3887, Call office. WANTED—A position by first-class designer o; elogks and suits from New York. Box 7374, Call. PORTER, warehouseman, watchman, wants employment: best of city references; use no liquor or tobacco. Box 3940, Call office. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medjum and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. C. V. Miller's materializing seance to-night at 8; “'strictly private”; Sun. at 1; 10S4 Bush. BARBER, temperate man, wants steady posi- tion:; percentage or saiary. Barber, 1207 Paciflc st. A_YOQUNG, strong man wishes situation as blacksmith's helper to learn the trade. 7316, Call. A FIRST-CLASS barber, specialist in hair and beard cufting, wishes employment in experi- ment. Box 7324, Call. Box REMOVED—Mme. Young, corner Post and Fillmere sts : test circle to-night, 10c. EARLE'S seance Sun, Wed, 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; none better in city. 110 Sixth st., room S. PALMISTRY. “MAN as His Hand Reflects Him’ i MRS WILLIAM McMANUS, Native Sons’ Hall, this evening, 8 o'clock; admission 10c. A—RETURNED H. Jerome Fosselll, scientific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5608 ——— e DENTISTS. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Our patent pearl plates, $5; silver fillings, 2%c; gold fllings, $1; gold crowns, $3 50; bridge work, $3 50. 1104 Market, cor. Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebon=—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 50c: plates, $5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set, extracting 50c; gas given. FILLINGS, 25c and b0c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, Thc; silver, 85¢; crowns, $2, no pain; op. Su! 10134 Grant av. P EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George Aoki, oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese employment office, 421 Post st.; phone Bush | 135; promptly furnishes all kinds cf help. REMOVED from 411% O'Farrell st. to 1113 Clay st.—H. W. HONG'S Chinese Employ- ment Office; best help. Tel. East 426. TUP-TC-DATE Japanese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. SATKI, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and_Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 6752. A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WAL YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanese nelp; house cieaning speciaity; Geo. R. Kunizbe, 317 Mason; tel. James 5251. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese nelp of all kinds furn- ished: house cleaning. 708 Tayior; James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 518S. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. RELIABLE Canadlan woman wants situation in small family; good plain cook. 402 Franklin st window: 1ng; newly painted. per_month PRICE REDUCE] §3500 $3500—Part cash. Read again and pon- der over SPECIAL No. 10. rofit. SPECIAL No. 11. 23 rooms; very central, north of Ekfll; ‘well located for both permanent roomers and| transtent trade: near| the THEATERS. Examine the house, fig- ure an the profits and MAKE US OFFER.| Small payment down and wrnu—; suit you, or will exchange for| A COMPETENT woman wants position; good ccok and laundress: wages §25 to $30. Ad- dress box 6571, Call office. GIRL wishes general housework. Apply at 1206 Clement st., between Thirteenth an Fourteenth aves.,” Richmond. . YOUNG girl would like to take care of chil- dren. Butcher shop, 1122 Harrison st. A STRONG young German woman wishes work by the day, washing, Ironing ‘and cleaning; can do any kind of work. Call 427 Chestnut_st. COMPETENT woman wishes a position to do general heusework and cooking in a family of aduits. Apply at 306 Diamond st., near Twentieth. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to do cooking for 3 or 4 adults; no washing; $20; car fare: city or country town. Address MRS. WEST, 156 Sixth st. WANTED—A position by young lady to assist in cocking and housework; can do plain sew- ing and mending; 8 years' experience. Box €594, Call office. EASTERN girl wants a position as child's nurse in a refined family; references. Box 3955, Call oifice. WANTED—Work with dressmaker by good seamstress and overator: $1.per day. 321 Van Ness ave., basement. 5 i EXPERIENCED German nurse wants care of a:g lid; good housekeeper. Telsbhone Bush DRESSMAKER, a first-class fitter a mer on misses’ and children's gowns; $1 78 per day. 691 Geary st.; phone.East 874l COMPETENT laundress wants Wednesday and Thursday. Addres$ I teenth st. can family; ‘count ‘wages §30. RESPECTABLE girl 5 years ol housekeeper. city or l - for Fit. daily engagements in 2 H e ferances. Bo% S0, Call o GIRL wishes for housework and cookins. S ieane call 4t 50 South Bark: B JAPANESE woman wants situation as cook, and any kind of help. Address MAERICTS. Tewia Bace. R LT AR A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and has | X MAN with team wishes position in wholesale house. G. TRESSEA, Twenty-second st. and Point Lobos av WANTED—Change by non-union frst-clase. cylinder and platen. all. BARBER wants Box 4029, Call. HANDY man wants situation care for two horses; eripple. 442 Fulten st. BARTENDER, steady and reliable, wishes po- sition In city. Box 7307, Call. BARTENDER wishes steady position; eity or country., Box 448, Call. SMALL set of books to keep evenings by ex- perianced bookieeper. Box 3904, Call. COACHMAN'S pesition wanted by experienced Gernian: best of refs. E. D., 651 Howard st. LAUNDRYMAN, general aliround, would like situation. Box 4209, Call office. steady position evenings COOK and butler or walter, most reliable, two Japanese who have had experience during the past many years East and Californta, wishes position fogether or separate; ha: references. OKA, 6 Central place, room 1 WELL educated Japanese young man, who has good experience of Japanese curios, especially of linen goode, to sell, wants a position. N. YOSHIMRA, 814 Powell st.; phone Black 5970. GOOD Japanese boy wants a position as school boy or do housework. Please apply by- letter Y. OHARA, Japanese Y. M. C. A., 121 Haizht et. JAPANESE boy wishes a position as waiter or to do housework: family or hotel: city or country; with best reference. NAKAMOTO. 563 Geary st : YOUNG Japanese wants situation to do house- work and help cook in Odkland family; wages $3 50 up a week. KITA, shoe shop, 31 Telegraph ave., Oakland. JAPANESE good cook wants position in small $6 up per week: refs. GEORGE MIZUNO, 1843 Webster: phone Jackson 3841 JAPANESE wants job as schoolboy; under- stands English; cooking. WATA, 1708 Mar- ket st. JAPANESE honest boy wants position to do cooking ‘and houseworking In small family. T. K. 245 Ellis st.; tel. Jessie 624. JAPANESE man and wife; cook and house- work; family or boarding-house. Box 4035, Call office. A GOOD Japanese boy wants a position as cook in a family. S. TAOKA, 415 Powell st.; tel. Green 229. % GOOD Japanese boy wants to work in store: speaks well. HENRY YAMA, 353 Geary GOOD Japanese boy wants work as waiter and housework. Box 6558, Call CHINESE, first-class cook, wants position; ‘wages $40 to $50; best of references. SOM JUON -GOAW LOW, 1 Brenham place. CHINESE, first-clasy small hotel or boarding- house or family eook. S$22 Dupont st. . FINANCIAL. ~ REALTY Syndicate certificates. Continental B. and L. certificates purchased at 85 cents on the dollar; ses me before sillng. GEO. D. SHADBURNE JR., Call butlding. R R O e > hie: Atian ppof [gaehs being pay SG_cents on the dollar them along. H. C. WARWICK, 720 Market. REALTY Syndieate Certificates purchased; top prices. W. L. HARPER, Crocker bldg. 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 city: ask for no payment otmer than your wili; we do not ask you to buy or even at the gocds: use this department freely; ¥ou aro more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-250 Geary st. ‘on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. desirable vacant dwellinz le listed in " department. Combined lists from est agencies. Saves a world of time_and S Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at . Welcome! - ./ 1089 Market st., opposite McAllister. = A_VISIT to our free renting department will help you to get just the house or flat you are _for; you are perfectly welcome and _under no obligations. T BRILLIANT FUR- FOR rent—Elegant new flat; 6 rooms: Calf- small family. Address Mwflm ke P WILL SELL FLATS TO LET—Continued. $20—-NEW flat of 4 rooms and bath. 3131 ‘Twenty-fourth st., near Howard. i e R o . HAYES_ 657—Sunny 4-room flats: see them without fail; it will pay vou: $25. $27 80. e e Y NICE flat: 3554 Twenty-second st.; § rooms, with double pariors; cheap. NEW upper flat; grand view: § rooms. bath. 32 Tay st. south of Clay. above ELEGANT flats on Park Panhandle. 1837-1343 Oak st.: open from 10 to 4 daily. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR RENT—FURNISHED, OR FOR SAL® A bariles leaving city: naw sumay corner fat 3 at; centrally located; new furnishings: Wilton carpets; magnificent weathered oak and ma- hogany furniture; Haviland china and bric- | a-brac; rare statuary, Steinway plano, library costin, $5000; bedding and table linen, Orlental cozy cormers, etc. Rent of vacant flat $75 per month. Will .ru - buyer's own price, or remt furnished to party. Apply STERLING FURNITURE COMPANTY, 1039 Market st.. opp. MecAllister. _FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat; 9 rooms; very business or room-renting. Call 71T Sutter st. COMPLETELY furnished flat of § rooms for sale: very reasonable; 2 rooms pay reat. 170 Shiploy st., below Fifth. reasonable; afternoons, 1 AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st. tween 9th and 10th. Phone South 170. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, ete. 782 Mission;tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st phone Jessie T61. pays cash and buys everything. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away; unredeemed anos & furn. Whitehead's Storage, 1 HELF WANTED—FEMALE. Bt COOK, smajl restaurant .... <o w$13 week Cook and sacond girl, sams same house, Menio $20, 3 Cook for Yosemite Valley, o washing 2 cooks, small resorts Woman' with a child for Nevada, ses part Bere . 2 nurses for fmfants . = 3 nursegiris, grown children. 30, 325 5 wajtresses for country; call to-day. Butler, ? In family . 1 second giri, Mill Vailey 8 chambermaids, some walting 20 women to work, cutting fruit. & waitresses for restaurants..........$8, $9 44 ‘general housework giris, city and coun- try, §20, 325, 3$30. A to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st GIRLS to learn hairdressing. manicuring, mes- eage_ etc. from A to Z in 1 mo, for §5 to those entering now; 7 positions to fill guaran- teed at $10 per week up: day and evening class. College, 234 Post st., room 17. WANTED—Girls to learn millinery for fall; 3 mfiuMlfl?”?l‘lfihlmlilm flr“l-l positions_guaran per wk. up; learn now for July positions. School, 234 Post, r.18 PACIFIC Hairdressing School; manicuring, massage; up; day and evening classes. WANTED—Hairdressing students; hairdress- ing, manicuring factal massage, scalp treat- ments, dermatoiogy. electrolysis and chirop- ody taught at Molsr's Coilege; new location, 405 Powell, near Post; the most thoroug! complete college west of Chicago: spectal terms now. MISS JESSIE MACDONALD, instructor. ‘WANTED—Glris on sewing % power; light work: good pay. CO., 530 Davis st. WANTED—AnD experienced saleslady in shirt :&mae t. Address M. R. & CO.. EXPERIENCED finishers to sew buttons on shirts at GREENEBAUM. WEIL & MICH- ELS, 531 Mission st. A _NURSE to take care of § children in San Rafael. Call Thursday morning at 309 Clay st., bet. 9 and 12 a. m. A MIDDLE-AGED lady as cook In a private family in San Rafael. Call Thursday morn- ing at 300 Clay st., bet. 9 and 12 & m. ‘WANTED—First-class pants finishers on cus- tom pants; good wages; steady work. 4113 Kearny st., top floor. MILLINERY taught in 1 mo. for $5: position: guar.: eve, school only. 234 Post st.. r. LADY_solicitors: salary and_commission. Ap- Ply 7 Grant ave.. room J, between 10 and 12. WANTED—Young girl to sew: sunny work- room; steady employment. Call 934 Mission. WANTED—Young lady in our delivery depart- ment. Bushnell Photo Co., 1510 Market st. WANTED—Button-hole makers, finishers and apprentices on vests. 9535 Market ot.. r. 9. by & GIRL for general housework. 681 Hayes st. LADIES make money doing fancy work for us by plece; easy. rapid and new work: teed steady, ola-estabiished firm. 9038, 1344 Market st. opp. Seventh. REFINED lady for light housekeeping at Miil lvz-ney. fanmmmn._mu-a o'clock. SEWING machine operators on R experience necessary. LEVI STRAUSS & €O., 32% Fremont st. MR. DAVIS. FAMILIES wanted at omee to work in fruit. ‘Address All-American League Free Labor Vacaville, Cal. WANTED—Young Women to learn telephon: operating: referedces required. ADpIY 219 Bush st.. third floor, after 9 a. m. WANTED—Young girl to assist with house- work. 2820 Bush st. Manager, TALENT wanted: all parts. Apply - Theatrical Exchange. $05 James Flood bidg. EDUCATED elderly German lady as children's nurse: state religion. salary, etc. 3377, Call. AN enjoyable profitable outing; pick hops in August. _Particulars later. BARBERS—Empioyment and Supplies. BARBER ghop; ruaning 3 chairs steady number of baths which big half interest in same for ; this is investment in this city for the amount; immediately. STOLTZ 723 Market st. UP-TO-DATE barber ; good locatfon, business; must be at a quire H. BERNARD, 104 Seventh st. ‘WANTED—To buy barber ks ST foee

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