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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDA JOHN D. SPRECKELS. SJOHN MceNAL ons to Manager Communtcat GHT. .. Busincss 2 R. A. M- (THURSDAY) M. M. de- the H, P. HILLMA . 1. . and A (THURSDAY) " t 7:30 o clock. Secretary. FICE: Teiephone Main 1083 ara Avenue. % Street. Near Santa Phone Alameda 509, ELEY OFFICE Telephone North 77 ESPONDENT: .Post Bullding TIVE: CHICAGO REPRESENTA' 2 B tte Bullding INE M NDENT: .Herald Square BUSIN » Francisoo Call, corner streets: open until 12 o'c he year: opposite Fifth; open unttl til 9 p. m. 30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. T0 SUBS IBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating a change of residence drring the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local agent in all towns on the coas — ING THE CcOM- ). divided usand shall lars engineens, duly file s aforesaid corporati lon six ©f the said one mil- divided thousand (1,600,000) shares, into ue of one hundrea $100) h said shar capital stock the following have scribed by dollars f said 3o lders rporetions, as herein- after set forth, to wit:” o To the Southern Pacific Raflroad Com- pany, incorporated, ad to its sharehoiders, one million and thousand two bundred and forty- one_and sixty one-bundredths (1,014,241 60-1 & 00) ““To the Southern Pacific Rallroad Com- It incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of.the Territory of Arizona and to its stockBolders, cue hundred and ninety-nine thou: mine hun $50) sharse T To t Southern Pacific Raflroad Com- peny of New Mexico, incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of the Territory New Mexico, and to its stockholden sixty-cight thousand eight hundred and ght (65,888) shares.” of each of sald constituent corporat them by the sald cons paid up shares of the ca consoll led corporation out of ghereof subscribed by &nd allotter o ips stockholders of Cheir respective constituent sorporations to the like amount, gotlar o @ollar, &t thelr par value with the par valu of the shares held by such stockholders jo their respective constituent corporatioe s ® Thereafter, and secondly, to create g bond. 8 indebtedness of seld corporation to tie ated corporation tal stock of the amount in the agETegate of one hundred ang | mixty million dollars ($160,000,000) in gojq coin of the United States (a portion of whip ist0 bo used in retiring existing bonded 1. @ebtedness). and to increase the bonded i, Gebtedness of eald corporation up to amount in the aggregate of one hundred ang sixty million doilars ($160,000,000) in_ gora coln of the United States. and to secure the #aid proposed ponded indebtedness by g mortgage upon the railroads, franchises, ang property of the compeny noW owned or here- after scquiret, and the income ‘thercor BU thereof! as may a Jthe mbrtgese: ant ¢ e paed Ja terms of sald _bonds and mortgage, authorize the Board of Directors 1o tabe oo such action @s they may deem necessary op fent in the premisor. ed the 25th day of June, 1905, By order of the Board of Directors, the Gonthars Pane Sonk Becretary of e Eouthern Pacific Railrog . Company. s T. SMITH, . CALVIN, WILLIAM HOOD, I W. HELL) Ir. JAMES K. WILSON, - 3. M. HANFORD, ° PETER F. DUNNE, 3. L. WILLCUTT, * CHAS, P. LIN G. L. KING, o~ Directors of said Southers Pacific Railroad Compan: —_——ee ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice Is I;‘mw !l“’: Rt lh:A::r;;mu meet. ing of the stockhol e S, AMENTO COUTHERN RATLROAD COMPANY will be beld on Monday, July 10, 1805, at 12| 'clock noon, st the office of saig company, room 121G, Merchants nnfz“".f» building, r purpose B S S the ensuing year and to transact such other ‘business as mysmlli come before said ‘meeting. June 29, 1905 3, L. WILLCUTT, Becretary. . organized and/ existing | nder the laws of the State of California | ndred and firty | have issued to | the | or | determine the form and | and A, s and sted to be present RIDAY, th r the purpose of ceremonies of our late Si: thence to Hills of train. By ordér BARRY, 130, . and A. THIS (THURS. 30 o'clock. By Secretary. XX Secretary. BARRY, 216 F. and A. M.— g DAY) LEVENING, § o'clock. By order of the Master. J. R GOLDSMITH, Secretary. STARR KING Lodge A. M, 321 Devisadero st.—Stated meeting THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN- ING at 7 ] Visiting breth- ren cordial GEO. C NDEN, W. M. | H.'F. WRIGHT, Sec. YERBA Buena Lodge No. 15, I O, O. F. Installation of officers | THIS (THURSDAY) EV: * | Visiting and sojourning cordially invited. GEO. C. GOE, N. G. ording Secretary. | PACIFIC Lodge No. 165, 1. O. O. | F.—Joint instaliation of officers 3 ith Golden West No. 522 THIS i uly 6. Brothers are v welcomed. C. A. WISEWELL, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LOOK AT THIS. A—$15,000; saloon with 4 rooms, house of 6 rooms, family orchard and 40 acres land; here will be in short time the Western Pa cific R. R. camp with about 10,000 men fo the next 3 years; mo show for any other saloon to open; this is a bonanza. Call R. G. WILKE, 201 Kearny st. . A—$650: CIG. tobacco_stand, corner. Wwith laundry office; owner_ kept place 4 years; business clears above $110 per month;” loca- tion the best: close to Examiner office. Call R..G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. 03 AUSAGE factory and pork store; wagon; business establishe many has a large patronage in wholesaie , also doing rushing store trade; owner retire only cause of sale. See R. G. to WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§ CORNER saloon north of Market st., close {o Kearny; rent $80; lease; owner wishes to quit city life and go in the coun- try; investigate; this is a rare chance. Call R. G. WILK Kearny st. R saloon on Folsom st.. With rent $35; place located close bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, A—$2800. THE most_prominent corner saloon on Sixth st, with lease, and cigar stand in front; quarrels among partners only cause of sale: “not_all cash necessary. Call R. G, WILKE, 20 Kearny st; A—$3000; ELEGANTLY fitted up ealoon with 8 furnished rooms; the most prominent loca- tion north of Market street; rent $125 very rare chance; place a money maker. R. G. WILKE. 2014 Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER saloon with flat of 6 rooms; lease; no better location in this city; owner kept place 10 years; a Very rare chapce. Call R. G. WI . 26% Kearny st. A—$300; CARPENTER shop, horse, wagon; shop kept by owner 15 years; good business; owner to retire. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. s e A—$500; OFFICE business with a monthly published paper; office doing & rushing busi- ness In its line’ (no real estate office). Call for perticulars. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny street. . V. COLVER, M. G. HOWARD M. JANSEN, Rec. Sec GOLDEN West Lodge No. 322, L ” O. O. F. Installation of officers THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. 2 odge will be opened at 7:30 D. A. HEMPHILL, N. G. Lodge No. 61, K. of P.. will the ra ¢ Page and Es- THURSDAY EVENING, at 220 Golden Gate ave. o invited. By order JOHN K ROBERTSON, C. C. —— A—$1000; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; best location on Montgomery st.; old estab- ished and good-paying business; lease if de- sired. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$160; RESTAURANT and chophouse, opp. the Park; rent §15; a bargain. Call R. Cy WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; ROAD house with bowling alley, dance pavilion, etc.; rent $30: the place is located on the most prominent sounty m to San Mateo, Call R, G. WILKI Kearny st. No. #18—Regular (THURSDAY) ception tendered to THIS R of R. and S. L8 Treasurer JOHN HILL by the members of the clan and the Ladies' Auxiliary. A full attendancs requested. T. A. MUNRO, Chief. G, Secretary. and Stevedores' Union lection of of- the ensuing term next AY, July 6, 1905. Polls rom 8 a. m. t0 9 p. m. By D. HARTHORN, Pres. DOLAN, Rec.-Cor. See. attention— r N B. 8. Zvanimir No. 61, THIS (THURS July 6, 1905, at 1 Fraternity Hall mber is requested to be present, as an important business will come before the society and & reading for second time or mew by-laws will take place. A. J. KRSLINICH, President. M. JERKOVICH, Secretary ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., 6th floor, entrance room 611; established 20 years: all courts, general courts and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- wvenings by appointment. Tel. Red 8601 ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law sges handled; no fee in advance; open Sat- day evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. S19 Market, r. 33. : costs $12; quick, qulet; advice ress; no charge unless suc- law bustr ; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. 927 Market, room 304; consulta- no fee in advance; open evenings. — e AUTOMOBILES. AA—DIV free FOR condition: cash. Box 0820, FOR sale—2 cylinder light delivery car. WALTER S. FRANCE, 20 Golden Gate ave. ————————— AGENTS WANTED. sale—1904 White steamer; in first-class just thoroughly overhauled; $1100 Call. LY the best magazine ever put in «id_for canvassers and agents. 801 tt & Van Arsdale bldg.-738 Mission st. Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; 10c, 25c, BOc, 1602 Market st., St. Nicholas. For sale by all druggists. D BUSINESS CHANCES., - SR T N & CO.—Phone South 1050 ddy st., cor. Market and Powell. rters for all kinds of business chances, 3 Headqua A—$200 will buy old established halirdressing nd manicuring business in growing town one hour's ride from §. F.; no opposition; ly one in town; big bargain; owner obliged for Europe. CAMERON & CO., 3 A—Wanted—First-class real estate man with means to connect himselt with old es- ed city office; must have good creden- Bee CAMERON & CO. * tials A—First-class grocery and bar; fine transfer corner; large stock and up to date; chance to get one of the best grocerles in the city. See CAMERON & CO. o liquor store and bar; fine location; well stocked; good fixtures; every- thing _strictly first class; make offer. See CAMERON & CO. A—Family long leas A—$2100: CORNER saloon on Sixth st.; rent $80; this _is an- old-established corner; best part of Sixth st; investigate: a very rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny set. A—$400; GOOD, active man wanted in cigar factory -employing 8 men; must know how to keep books or act as saiesman. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§950; CORNER saloon, on Folsom st. (Mission); living rooms; § years' lease: a bargain and rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$200; CIGAR store on prominent part of Mission st.; factory in the rear; owner's; established 20 years; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 261, Kearny st. A—$650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most prominent location; also laundry office; pla kept by owner for years; never clears -less than $100 per month to-your bank account. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- ing-room; about 3 barrels choicest whisky on hand; location the very best; close to Market #t.; investigate; this is a rare chance. R. G*' WILKE. 26% Kearny st. 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—$950; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year lease;’ most prominent logation in Western Addifion; this business is'a good ome. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et. with cigar stand, | A $2000 FANCY grocery and delicatessen store; on Sacramento st.; Western Addition; rent $30; 3 years' lease; full value in sight. Call R. G .WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1200; CORNER saloon with 7 furn. rooms; rent $35; place doing a rushing business; about 12 barrels beer per Week; close to warehouses and railroad shops; actual value $2000; investigate at once. R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. . A—$3000; CORNER saloon on water front with 4 years' lease; net rent $90; prominent cor- per; owner to take command of schooner cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$850; RESTAURANT and coffee parlors on Ocean’ Boulevard; rent $38; lease 5 years; place clears above $150 per month. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1800; SALOON; close to Taylor and Mar- ket sts.; net rent $112; 414 years' lease;' good business; investigate; a bargaln. R. G. WiLKE, 26 Keary st. A—$2000; SALOON with mercantile lunch in wholesale district; N of Market st.; place established_years; business first-class; owner to go to the country. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. 'A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; place clears about $500 per mopth: 7 years' lease. Call R. G. WILKH 28% Kearny st. A—$1800; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; kept by owner § years; must be sold at once; owner to retire from business; a first- class paying place. Call on R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st ‘A—$2400; \CORNER grocery and bar; must be owner to ergage in other line of busi. full value of fine stock in sight; 43 year lease; location can't bs beat. Call R. G. WILKE, 2013 Kearny st. A—$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- Western Addition; 5 rooms; 4 4 place established years. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny NEWSPAPER route for eale in Oakland; a £ood Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call Business Office for particulars. FOR sale—Paint shop complete; account de- parture; cheap. 502 Post st.; fruit store. BAGLE REALTY OFFICE. Miller & Andersen, 230 Kearny st.; phone Montgomety SALOON and 7 furnulshed rooms; $600; cheap rent. 107 Georgia st., Vallejo, Cal. | $800—PRINTING office, doing big business; runs 2 presses; electric motor; everything necessary to conduct a first—class office. 23 | _Kearny ‘st. $1200—SALOON; large stock: good fixtures; | rent $25; clears $80 dally; big bargain. 230 | _Kearny st. HAY, graln, wood & coal yard; account sfick- ness; must sell. M. WRIGHT, 435 Natoma. GOOD Call route for sale. Apply at Call office. A WEE! for § cents—The Weekly Call, net 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year, — | GROCBRY and saloon license for sale. Saloon license for sale. 230 Kearny st. | $1050—GROCERY and ealoon; fine stock; rent $30; busy corner: no opposition. 230 Kearny. ESTAURANT located on corner of two prin— cipal streets; rent only $12 50; well fur- nished; large seating capacity; _dwelling apartments and a large basement thoroughly | equipped with Al Dutch oven and every | requisite for baking. Here's a wonderful bar. sain at $350. M. A. Brooks, 12 Golden Gat | PARTY prominently connected in racing cir- | cles wishes to form acquaintance of & person with capital to take advantage of some good things that are wired from racing centers; 25 per cent weekly on investment and chance for losses reduced to a minlmum; references furnished. Box 6116, Cali office. | TO Jease—A prick plant; 40,000 capacity dally; | " engine, boiler, crusher and every facility for making first-class brick; uniimited quantities of clay. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, | 1021% Market st.: tel. South 622, | BARGA. Vicely fitted up, good paying cof- | fee. tea and crockery business, ‘n{"m‘ rooms, reasonable rent, lease, value in sight. blag. | ® Apply GEO. W. DARBEY, 312 Hearst | $150 PER month net on an absolutely safe in- vestment: $3000 buys the business, which | will bring more money 8 months later. In- quire room 4, 228 Powell st. _— e CORNER grocery and bur: must be sold this | week: living rooms; cheap rent; newly t- ed throughout; & bargain. Call 1085 ,g.l-'l.:m st., near Seventh. BALOON for sale—Half or whole, | cation; cash r | _for cne. Box 6186, Call office. POULTRY business for sale. Inquire at WARREN'S drug store, Fruitval E. 14th st., Fruitvale. ey —_— BARGAIN—Lodging and boarding house; 20 rooms and saloon, with stock; eailors’ boarding house. BAR fixtures for sale cheap; chairs, ‘table and back of bar. Corner Third and Brancroft way, West Berkeley. o e, P ey $350—GROCERY, branch bakery, school sup- piles; 3 sunny liv. rms.; yard, 5408 Mission, SEVERAL good paying country saloons. Par- ticulars at Brownstone Wine Co., 225 Taylor. HALF interest wll established candy, | cream business for sale. 443 Bush st. —_— ESTABLISHED fruit and meat market, doing Al business. Address 1023 Guerrero st. | WANTED—A partner in paying day restau- rant; must be cook. Call 697 First st. GROCERY and saloon: est. over 30 years; fine location: 5 years' leaso. Box 0083, Cail, in lo- ister; well stocked; too much ice ‘WANTED—Active seloon. EBox 6060, CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. \ Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. JULY 6, 1905, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 — Market — St. — room — 801 — Eighth floor — new — TFiood — Building — opposite “The Emporium.’ F—-Wl"ihwo — 3343 — Modern Business — Methods. — ROOMING and APARTMENT — Houses, % Abstracts — fur- nished. All titles L3 nteed. 4th of July Special No. 10| 'WANTED., A FARM| IN ‘EXCHANGE [For a beautifully fur- nished central house. Located near Powell and| Ellis. —Price $1800— { FINE FURNISHINGS. NEARLY NEW. —Cost $3700— Lose on the premises. 4th of July Speclal No, L 23 rooms at a sacrifice, gxm Think of being able to buy the furnishings In a 23-room house close to Market st. for the nominal price of $1000. The house Was ago. nished” about 8 month: $75. $75. $75. Rn‘:‘t only $75 per month and a lease on the 2 —MARION GRIFFIN— / —970 Market St.— —Opposite ‘‘The Emporium.’’— —_— 4th of July Special No. 2| 37 rooms, —On ELLIS st.— —Marble steps— Great mirrors in balls. —The— FINEST ENTRANCE —in_ this city— Extra well furnished, SPLENDID LOCATION. —Price $3500— Price $3500, 3 cash.| —It is first class— We_ recommend it. 4th of July Special No. 8. 88 rooms on Sutter st., near Leayenworth; splefldid sunny bay-windows both front znd back: furnishings, cost $6010; will : gell for $2500; terms 14 cash and time to pay balance from 'profit in the business, —LONG LEASE— —LOW RENT— Newly painted and kalsomined. House in good condition throughout. There is no better location in this city. —MARION GRIFFIN— §70 Market sf Opposite The Bmporium | 4th of July Special No. 4 —42 rooms— —42 rooms— —FINE CORNER— —on Bush street— A very fine location. —Price $1400— —Price only $1400— Nice, respectable roomers. The 'rent is only S$135. ) i mog MARION GRIFFIN. 4th of*July Special No. 5. 34 rooms, DO YOU want a profitable house? WOULD YOU like a corner? WOULD YOU like it on Market st.? WOULD YOU ltke a lease on it? WOULD YOU like $130 monthly profit? WOPLD YOU invest REMEMBER the price is only TERMS 1f you desire. The ‘house is clean, Permanent roomers And offices. See MARION GRIFFIN. 4th of July speclal No, 6 10 10 10| 10 rooms 10 Near the St. Francis Hotel $300 PRICE $300, 40 per month profit—| \—$40 per month profit—| Also 10_rooms on Mission st. —Price $400; $200 dwon—| And we list y-o-u. $200 down; payable $10 ‘monthly. No work. All apartments. Profit $35 monthly. See MARION GRIFFIN. $600. floors. [Sunny side of street.] Monthly profit $52 $55 rent. NEWLY kalsomined. NEWLY papered. NICE, clean and wholesome, Located 8 blocks of Market street. $300 cash and w-e lend y-o-u $300 payable $10 monthly, . MARION GRIFFIN, Opposite *““Emporfum.” 970 Market, ith of July special No. 8. —=62 rooms— 0 $3500] 1$3500. —Profit $300 monthly— DO YOU WANT a chance to put $300 gold coin —in_ the bank?— HAVE YOU the abllity| to run a blg downtown| house as it should be run?| IF YOU HAVE a farm to trade or IF YOU HAVE $1500 in| cash the deal can be ar-| nged by MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market et. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on flogs without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 5. F. Com- pressed Alr Cleaning Company, 808 Market st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 470. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send_for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 853-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, c. FRED HAGE- -DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CARPETS clean., fit., lay. 630 G.G.ave.;phone Past 1965. Star. Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. CARPETS cleaned and laid, 8¢ a yard, KLEIN- ERT, 1520 Polk st.; phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet Beating Works, Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; phone East 126, NCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel Main 804, GEO. WALCOM & CO, Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st._First-class carpet cleaning, 8c Tel. Mission 74, RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-| Ing works: prices reasonable. 1708 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS, leus phn““z' lY mchhnlnxm Im:cK e compl for and. blankets 1334 Fillmore; phone. Blne | DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest ~Full set of teeth $2; silver fillings, fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge 1104 Market st., corner Turk. —_— A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $350; fillings 50c; plates, $5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for ing when' plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set, extraciing B0c; gas given. FILLINGS, 25c and 50c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 069 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 75c; sllver, 8bc; crowns, *_ pain: op. Sun.Dr.A.C.! itt, 1013 prices. ;. Bold $3. McDOWELL — R PR O, T 00 Market, Accordfon, sunburst Art’s button & buttonhole fs o ‘Taylor. in frst-class XE -fifi"—fi; School—Eve, " class; mmflmm Market st., Majestic bullding. llinery | 4th of July special No. 0. ‘The owner leaves this cl:y July Tth. 20 large rooms; mon profi . PRICE $1400; will a ZNY OFFER above At whatever price vou buy it you need $750, only pay % down and WE will loan you the —To be reapld in— balance i —$10 monthly installments— Think of the rent; only $3% per room. _Bee MARION GRIFFIN. —— e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. e, A—CAMERON & CO—————Fhone South 1050 8 Eddy st., cor, Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business ces. 53 rooms, elegantly furnished; new and up- to-date house; in golden oak, mahogany, birdeye mapl car- | pets Moquet and Axminster; cost §10,000 to furnish, but if taken within next few days the price will be $4500. i 70 rooms; modern, up-to-date dewntown house; cheap rent; good lease; extra fur- D ion: Mur ot 5 ‘nw w‘“ ; fine location; cleats montk: on account of dissolution of il hip this house can be bad at great 14 rooms; closé in; rent only $75; good fur- niture and ‘carpets; clears. and leaves nice living rooms for family; 63 rooms, newly furnished, close in and very central; fine brick buflding; elevator and ail modern conveniences; the price asked is less than half of cost to furnish; $3000. 1 el H & and di utiful and e 5 all full and 3 L nice living rooms; price $1050; will take $750 to get in. 30 rooms: new, fine; central location; well furhished and paying well; can be bought at big_bargamn, as owner is leaving city; price $1500, just half cost to furnish. 22 rcoms; rent onl: . good location: well | furnished and pays. u};xl?:?!o‘neome. but owing to certain circumstances will be sold for $1150; will take $400 to get In. 16 rooms; well furnished; corner house; cheap rent; good ‘furniture and carpets: you can buy this 'for face of mortgage or $050, as owner I3 obilged to leave city. 85 rooms; nice, central location: rent $150; £00d furniture and carpets; fine money making house; price $2700. 18 rooms; finely located; good furniture carpets: is paying well; will exchange for 10 or 12 room house fn good condition. 12 rooms; gdod location; new, modern build- ing; rent only $52 50, water free; well fur- nished; now run as little boarding-house; price §650. 14 rooms; well furnished, downtown house; mostly permanent men roomers; everything in first-class condition; clearing $80 per month; fine proposition for some one; price &.ooo. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 BDDY ST. FAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 James Flood bldg 970 Market st., 8th floor. Opp. The Emporium. Rooming and Apartment Houses. ““Exceptional Bai per mo. mo. clears $60 per mo. ; clears §150 per mo. ; clears $100 per mo. .; rent $175; clears §100 per mo. ; rent $175; clears §180 per mo. rent $225; clears/$200 per mo. rent $225; clears $175 per mo. rent $300; clears $250 per mo. 4500—56 rms.; rent $225; clears $275 per mo. ist your Real Estate, Business or Personal property with FAWCETT & JOHNSON. BEST bargain and greatest value for the dol- lars you invest are to be found at SCHWEINHARD & CO.'S, Rooming-House and Hotel Brokers, 10081, Market st., opposite Fifth st. FISHER & CO ... ..Rooming Houses Jas. Flood Bldg .Phone Main 3334. No connection with any other firm. See them in their new office, room 438. $650 IF sold this week; house of 35 rooms; 2 years' lease; rent §50. 549 Howard st. CLAIRVOYANTS. PROF. NIBLO. PROF. NIBLO. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS $1 Greatest living ASTRO HEAD-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 one you love, even miles AA— away; reunites the separated, gives secrot powers to control; no long delays in_waiting. HOURS, '" to & DATLY AND SUNDAY. 997—MARKET ST.—087. Next door w Haiw > big siwore, corner of 6th. PROF. NIBLO. . — PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living Clairvoyant, Palmist and Psychic Healer. The Only Yogl Mediator Of Secret Influence in America. No matter what your troubles, sickness or s may be Prof. Delmar will help you: advice and help are always absolutely re- 1z0le; kind, honorable and confidential treat- ment to all. Full life, $1. Daily from 10 a. m, 10 6 p. m.; Wednesday and Saturday evenings 9 9; Sunday, 1 to 4 p. m. 412 Post st A—WILL return to city Thursday, July 6. MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis st.—Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on ail affairs of life; readings §1. PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clairvoyant; readings to ladies only; my $6 complete lite readings $1; 404 Eddy st.; permanently located in her own home; private; no sign; ring bell. MMB. AUSTIN, spiritual business medium ‘and life reader; consult this lady on business of all kinds, iove troubles, absent friends; she has no equal. 856 Mission st. ISMAR, Esyptian 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. reveals hidden secrets, love, business, etc. names; L. 50c. G. $1. 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. JOSEPH, palmist and life reader, Chicago; business, speculations, love: "ful} readings; ladies 25¢: gents 50c. 1221 Market. 1 e, central location; furnished | HINMAN'S g bargain at | UP-TO-DATE Jaj MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist: when others fail try me: good reading 25¢; no sign. 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant, gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; none better in city. 110 Sixth st.. room 8. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has t. removed from 108 Sixth to 954 Mission. P Y SPIRITUALISM. MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to-night. 10c. 1901 Post, cor. Filimore; read- ings daily. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. C. V. MILLER'S materlalizing seance to-night and Sun. at 1; friends only. 1084 Bush st. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed. 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. PALMISTRY. A—RETURNED H. Jerome Fosselll_sclentiflc palmist. (12 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5608 COLLECTION OFFILES. MIDDLE-AGED womar wishes position as working housekeeper or as cook: $15 to $20 and car fare; city or country. Call or address Housekeeper, 152 Fifth st. GIRL, 21 years, desires a situation to do light housework in a small family; wages §15. Box 6316, Call. GOOD cook, willing to assist in housework, wants_position: $35. 794 Folsom st., near Fourth. ty or country; wages $30 to | SOME ONE WHOSE BUSINESS IS WITH YOU, FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. oY 0t incin At i e B FURNISHED upper flat of 4 rooms, kitchen, pantry, bat*, porch: fine plano; garden and two entrances to basement: sun all day: must De sold: parties going away; Your own price; rent $13. 706 Florida | CAPP, 614—5 ldrge sunny rooms; plano, gas and coal range. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. $150—FLAT of five rooms complete; rent A COMPETENT girl wants position as cham- bermald or waitress or second work; has good reference: Box 6119, Call. O T e GOOD plan cook wants place; $30 per month good and willing; middie-aged: on a ranch. Call at 237 Minna st., bet. Third and Fourth. 1611 Waller st.. near Stanyan. PINE, 9889 nicely furnished rooms; rent $i0; no reasonable offer refused. Call after 11 a.m. FOR sale—Furnished flat, 6 rooms. 346, Clay- ton st. e e e COMPETENT Canadian woman wishes cook- ing and housework in small family; city or across the bay. 606 Leavenworth st. GIRL wishes place for housework and cooking. Please call at 39 South Park ave. A YOUNG woman with first child, whose mother Is an experienced nurse, wants a po- sition as wet nurse. 1400 Irvine st. cor. Baker, South Berkeley. e, e AN experienced lady wants the care of one or two children from birth up; large sunny ground. 1400 Irvine st., cor. Baker, South Berkeley. s A COMPETENT Swedish cook wishes a steady place; American cooking; §o house- work: 5 years' referehce; $30 to $35. 1238 Mission st.; phone Howard 2033. A WOMAN wishes 8 rooms, unfurnished, In apartment-house in exchange for services; is a good cock and housekeeper. Box 6068, Call office. —_— A LADY wishes a position as first-class cook; best of references; wages $30 per momth. Address M. M. K., 1205 Stockton st. e A_COMPETENT laundress wants work for Wednesday and Thursday. Address 1463 Fifteenth st. —_— RESPECTABLE _ American Wwoman —Wishes light housework or to take care of child. MRS. L., 1096 Valencia st. A FRENCH lady, good cook, wishes position to do general housework; good references; don’t) speak English. 318 Kearny st. A GIRL of 16 years wants to take care of child and assist in light housework: Ameri- can family only. Box 6035, Call office. YOUNG Japanese girl wishes a position as echoolgirl in Oakland family. Shoeshop, 81 Telegraph ave. EHFLTK‘I‘ WANTED—MALE. SALOON, #&rocery, hotel or private work wanted; competent, active young man; bar- tender, clerk or porter; moderate wages. Address box 5508, Call. ELECTRICAL engineer; competent to take charge of any kind of lighting or power statlons or rallway; over 20 years’ experi- ence; best refs. furnished. Box 6118, Call. WANTED—Position; young man; bookkeeper and stenographer; Eastern references. Box 6115, Call. \ YOUNG man, reliable, will do biil collecting, sample destributing, deliver goods in Oak- land and vicinity reasonable. Box 8314, Call. PIANIST, good reader, would like engagement. Box 6114, Call YOUNG steady helper on cakes with experi- ence, wishes position. Box 4089, Call JUST arrived from New York; expert window trimmer; formerly employed with the most up-to-date and biggest dep't stores in New York and vicinity; desires a permanent po- sition; salary moderate to start. BLOOM, room 624, Philips Hotel, 117 Sixth st. A GERMAN couple would like vosition 'n country; man good dairy and poultry man, also a good hostler; wife a good cook: or would like to take charge of a small private place; good references. S. O., 1427 Missio CARPENTER, experienced mechanic, full set of tools, wants situation to take care of buildings; city or country: steady and relia- ble. Address box 6173, Call office., BITUATION wanted as ener and florist, 16 years' experience; under-glass roses a sps- clalty; Al American Beauty grower; sober, good workman. Box 6225, Call. WANTED—By schoolboy 12 years old, work during school vacation, from July 3 to Au- gust 14; good, reliable boy; willing to learn. Box 6211, Call office. ' STENOGRAPHER—Young man residing with parents, coliege graduate, desires, s position @s stenographer; references. Box 6016, Call. YOUNG bartender, good, sober and honest, speaks many langiyges, good references, wants place. Box t§i2, Call office. HONEST, steady young man wants any kind of work after 7 p. m. for a few hours each evening. Box 6112, Call. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, 33 years, wishes responsible position. _Eastern references; will leave city. Box 6216, Call. T ol YOUNG German wishes position as lunch waiter or helper for few hours dally. 939 Mission st. WANTED—Position at any kind of work; am temperate and willing to work. Address JOHN FREDERICK, box 6284, Call. EXPERIENCED barber_ apprentice wishes place to finish trade. Box 6190, Call BOY wants a position as errand boy. Box 6294, Call. YOUNG_German wishes job as poster in saloon. Box 6271, Call office. EXPERIENCED candy, fectionery man wants position. H ice cream and con- 416 Third st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given _away; unredesmed sioFag=. Di- anos & furn. Whitehead'= Sto-aze. 1636 Mkt FURNITURE WANTED. “WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS."—We pay the most money for furniture, carpets, office fittings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., be- tween Oth and 10th. Phone South 179. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- Diture, carpets, ete. 782 Mission; tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY. 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everything. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COOK in boarding-house Cook for small restaurant. Butler, efty . 2 cooks, little washing Housework on a ranch. Man and wite, cook and waitress. Becond girl for Menio Park. 8 waitresses for hotels and reso 3 chambermaids for the springs. Man and wife for dairy. Housework in Belmont Kitchen helper, sanitarium . gecond girl, Belvedere . i nursegirls, country .$15-917 A large number of general housswork n:u, city and country, $20-$25-§30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. MRS. RANDALL'S Employment Offics, 830 Market st.. room 43. ons Montgo: T8 Reliablo Help Furnished Promptly. Waltress, country hotel aitress to wait at tabie and make beds Girl to assist in kitchen. Girls for housework. Good situations for good help tm all lnea Country orders solicited. N s GIRLS to learn halrdressing. nlanicuring, mas- sage, etc., from A to Z in 1 mo. for 35 to those entéring now: 7 positions to flll guaran- teed 8t $10 per week up; day and evening class. College, 234 Post st., room 17. 2d floor. et gt PR S Y. MILLINERY taught 1 mo. for §5; learn now for Aug. positions; sits. guaranteed; eve. school only. 234 Post st., room 16 WANTED—Girls to learn millinery for fall; 2 seasous from start to finish In 1 mo. for $15; positions guaranteed $12 per wi. up; learn now for Aug. positions. School, 234 Post,r.16. PACIFIC Hairdressing School; wholé trade, manicuring, massage; positions $10 a week up; day and evening classes. 133 Powell st. WANTED—Hairdressing students; hairdress- ing, manicuring, facial massage, scalp treat- ments, dermatology, electrolysis and chirop- ody taught at Moler's Collegs; new location, 405 Powell, near Post; the most thoroughly complete collegs west of Chicago; special terms now. MISS JESSIE MACDONALD, Instructor. WANTEDYoung ladies for = wrapping —de- partment at STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S. 107 ost. st. WANTED—Experienced salesladies in ready— made department. Call at STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S, 107 Post st ‘WANTED—Experienced _salesladies goods department. Call at FROHMAN'S, 107 Post st. A VEST operator, one who can back vests; ::od; Second - operator: electric ' pawer, ady position. Apply st., S. WOOD & CO. e A GIRL for cooking and gemeral housework for small family at San Mateo. Apply 620 Turk st., apartment 400, on Thursday &. m.; references, WA.:xd'rxD—d.nn:;ldenced saleslady; fancy and ready-made goods; city referenc dress. M. R., 6178, Cl.fl.y . GIRL: for -general housework; plaim ‘cooking small family; $20; increase If suited. 1904 Broadway. ELDERLY American woman wishes position as housework, cooking; good home and $10 a month. 1065 Market st. FIRST-CLASS coat maker for country. REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. GIRLS to pack pickles, catsups, ofls. Gordon Packing Co.. 210 Cailfornla st. WANTED—GIirl for light housework and plain cooking: references. 1730 Larkin st. A _GIRL wanted to finish on coats. 908% Howard st. WANTED—A first-class waitress at 304 Mason st.; wages $10 weeic COMPETENT cook for hotel: apply at once. 926 Howard st. GIRL for care of children. 1300 Golden Gate avenue. in _fancy STRAUSS L3 N. !, PANTS presser. 744 Market st., room 27. JAPANESE couple want place; man is first- class cook; wife walt at table and house- work; has references. G. MASUDA, box 6120, Call. YOUNG Japanese boy wants work cooking and some household work: wages $8 up a week: worked a long time in last place. MAIDIS FUJIO, 2466 Mission st.; phone Church 5575. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; %ny of country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., roome 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. —— e e, CURE FOR RUPTURE. DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Trus fect retainer; positive cure; book free. moved to 2006 Kearny st., room 307 EDUCATIONAL. RN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- wlfist";? ‘Terms $8 per month; §40 six months; thorough course; In order to demonstrate our superior method of teaching will give one tuition free; our motto, ‘‘perfec- per- Re- i LI L B L SRR R A A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university law, medical colleges: Tefs, Pres. Jordan or any Stanford prof. suminer session begins June 5. Phelan bldg: A—METROPOLITAN Bus, Col.: Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us; stenographers trained, posi- tlons secured. 825 Golden Gate. ‘Webster & Co. JAPANESE exflerfenced walter wants position in family; understands valet: wages $3 week. Address GEORGE OTHO, 509 Eighth st., Oakland. WAITER—First-class Japanese butler wishes position In city or country: has good experi- ence and references. R. SUGUKL. JAPANESE schoolboy ;. out room; H. S. K.; 1320 Pine st. YOUNG Chinese first-class family cook wishes position; $50 month: city or country. Call or write YEANG QUONG, 906 Dupont st. CHINESE first-class cook wants position in private family: wages $9 or $10 week. AH FONG, 37 Waverly place. EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES, HEADACHE , chronic constipation, rheuma- tism, diseases of the eye and the nervous systém speedily cured. DR. SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st., room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor J | A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 833 Market st.; best location in city; catalogue. Mk A e e A—S. F. BUS. College, 738 Mission st. gets ositions for graduates; 160 good places since arch 1, Come and see us. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S, F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. e s ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec, min., mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est 1864. Van der 'Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. ) Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual_enroliment 1000+ send for circulars. BOOKKEEPING, Eng, math, etc., day and gve individual Instr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A, Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus.Col. CADEMY, a_thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Cal. LESSONS 1n occult science; 10 to 8. WAL~ TER ROCKWELL, 315 Golden Gate ave. — IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cal.st.; fall term begins Monday, August 7, 1906. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ' e A GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George ‘Acki. oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese empioyment office, 421 Post st.; phone Bush 185: promptly furnishes all kinds of help. emp, office fur- mfllrfllblnhntl of all kinds promptl: able Y HSAIRL, 405 Post St.; tel. James 501, STAR ent Office—Rellable Japanese and help furnished "flh‘el!‘. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.: tel. Main l;E Clay st—H, W. G'S_Chinese o ment Office; best help. Tel. East Fowelt st.: 165, Matn 5703 ese help. ATORRY dip Cene. Dk s mest Japanese help: Cleaning speclalty: nego.. n?iuhh:,iflr B mns-mnfl. FINANCIAL. REALTY Syndicate Certificates 3 Top prices.” W. L. HARPER, Crocker bide’ FLATS TO LET. FLATS, apartment and room! Rouses; our department is fres to all; we find you a home in any part of the ask for no fayment 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., 245-250 Geary st. (on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, Every desirable vacant dwelling-is li».ed In our renting department. Combined I'sts from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves a world of time and trouble. gervkt s .'blfl*n.!:y free. ‘ou are not a: to or even look furniture, Welcome! Ly * STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1089 Market st., opposite McAlilster. PR et o T P s s e T A VISIT to our free renting department will help you to get just the house or flat you are looking for; you are perfectly welcome and under no obligations. T. BRILLIANT FUR- NITURE CO., 338-340-342 Post st. 1050 and 1056, cormer of Elizabeth—_Five B lcnite ot car} il modeca tmpeesmom: rent reasonable. 5 - it new 6-room flat, California st., mear Broderick; will make terms COZY sunny flats, middle and upper, 4-5 rooms, Dbath, yard, 32 Shotwell st., near Fourteenth: |l’..;M\N=l¢. £ x A SUNNY corner; 6-room lower flat; basement; mmmmn,&hnmi 3947 17th st., corner Hartford. FLAT four rooms and bath 7] able; carpets for sale. luh st mlmy:fih'fl':hlh.n‘ B HOUSES, il ;} i T , FOR WOMAN to do washing half day each week. Apply LS morning 2883 Howard st. ‘WANTED—Lady barber; guarantee ‘week or 70 per cent. Box 4088, c.n.m Lo GIRL to assist with light housework and dren. Apply 1334 Buchanan st. o WANTED—A finisher and try on maker. 229 Stevenson st., room 6. FIVE restaurant waltresses; wages §8 a week; one day off; call 9 a. m. 7 Taylor st. WANTED—Women ana girls to work om fruit at Foster Bros.” Canpery, by mail £ 15 to September 1. Register ~ to Dixon, Cal WANTED—Young lady who is an experienced dry goods . _Apply between 9 and 11 a m at H BROS.” COOK and downstalre ; wages §35. 4 Belveders st., bet. Frederick and Waller, Cole and Clayton sts. guaranteed reliable. Address .nfi earket st.. opp. Seventh. © to & FOR enjoyable, 3pars ‘WANTED—Girls on sewing machines; run 8-‘2,'"“ t work: good pay. NEVILLE ., 530 Davis st. / SEWING machine operators on 20 necessary. LEVI & WANTED-—Young women to learn telephone operating; references required. APplY Bush st., third floor, after § a m. WANTED—Lady barber; guarantee $13. ‘Weak or 20 Der cent. - Box 408, Call. $500—4-chair barber shop for sale, in Oak- Jand; good location; low rent; well estab- lished, COLEMAN, 311 James Flood Bidg. $650—BARBER shop with sids line for sale; business clearing more than $135 Address box 1964 Call office, Oakland. BARBER eshop for sale; location; near ‘Washington st. Call Seventh st., Oak- ! steady employ- st. near FYil- FIRST-CLASS barber wanted: ment. Call 2408 California more. WANTED—First-class barber. 904 Broadway, ©Oakland. P ARBER wanted; steady: Saturday A guniay. . @ Bhrader s cor. Walles, BARBER wanted. 0% Turk st. DARBER wanted: short hours; steady. 901 O R e S -Barbar; sale—Cheap, furni of an ol e P sion; bargain. See ln'b:‘h _— T Z-chair bar-

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