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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 7,.1905. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKIN Proprietor tions 1o _EPHONE. e Operator Will Con- s o You Wish. 20 Cts. Per Week, Coples & Cis DAILY DAILY DAILY EUN CALL ar FOREIGN POSTAGE ALL POBTMAS TO RECEIV £ Eample Copies will be forwarded when re- quested. Mail subecribe: 3 dering change cf{é‘% @ress ehould be par give both N AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure & prompt jance with thelr re- Quest. correct © OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broadway. - . Telephope Maln 1083 >)A OFFICE: a Clara Avenue. neda 559 ALAMT 3435 Park Street. Phope A BER! 2145 Center &: ELEY OFFICE: _ Waldort-4 Crion Square Hotel ri-As ; M and H CHICAGO Sberman Hc Northern Hote Hotel; Pal CHICAGO C. GEORGE KF (Long Distanc SENTATIVE: | ette Bullding ntral 2618.”") NEW YORK R NTATIVE: 30 Tribune Bullding CORRESPONDENT: ..Herald Square he San Francisco Call, rd streets: open until 3008 Market s i1 p m 306 Montg TO SUBS _IBERS LEAVL TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating =2 change of residence drring the summer months can have their paper forwarded by muil to their new address by notify- tng THE CALL Business Ofice. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local ageat in all towns on the coast. MEETING NOTICE: CKHOLDE a (1,600,000) dred dol ount of capi- | 1 engineers, duly | the office and | | written signed b principai place resaid of sald corporation. Ang to amend paragraph third of article XII of the said articles to read as follows: ““The pumber of irectors of said com- | solidated corporati hail be eleven (11) | and the amount of e capital stock of said | corporation shall be one hundred and sixty m do. ($160,000,000), amount of capital stos tually required for th poration, and is the quired and ascertal constructing, « ing and mall ac- | purp: f said co amount y 1 ed to be necessary for mpleting, eqUIpPIng, Operat- & its road, and is so esti- | mated by competent engineers, as will ap- pear by the aforesald Wwritten estimate of said engine duly signed by them and on file @s aforesaid. id capital stock of sald corporation shall be divided one mil. lion ix hundred thousand (1,600,000) shares, of the par value of one hundred dollars | $100) each, of which sald shares of sald capital stock the following have been sub~‘ ed by and allotted to the stockholders | of said constituent corporations, as herein- after set forth, to wit:"" “To the Southern Pacific Rallroad Com- pany, incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, | end to its shareholders, one million and | fourteen thous two hundred amd forty- one_and sixty one-hundredths (1,014,241 60-100) | res."” | To the Southern Pacific Rallroad Com- pany. incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of the Territory of Arizona, and to its stockholders, one hundred and minety-nine thousand nire hune 83550 shares ” dred and firty “To the Southern Pacific Railroad . pany of New Mexico, incorporated, or‘uslflxr:d and existing under the laws of the Territory of New Mexico, end to its stockholders, sixty-eight thousand eight hundred snd eighty-elght (65,858) shares. ““The several stockholders of constituent corporations shail h:\‘ec hh:\:ed—:g them by the sald comsolidated corporating paid up shares of the capital stock of the consolidated corporation Out of the shares thereof subscribed by and allotted fo. the stockholders of their respective constitue: Corporations to the lMke amount, gomes ior doliar, &t their par vaite with the par yajos of the shares held by such stockholders i | thelr respective constituent corporations: | Thereafter, and eecondly, to create a bond ef indebtedniess of sald corporation teCies amount in the agETegate of one hundred ang | sixty million dollars ($160,000,000) 1n goia | coln of the United States (a portion of whi h is to be used in retiring existing bonded Lo Gebtedness), and to increase the bonded fn. debtedness ‘of eald corporation up to the amount in the aEgregate of one hundred aig sixty million dollars ($160,000,000) in gl coln of the United States, and to secure ii | eald proposed bonded indebtedness by ¢ mortgage upon the rallioads, franchises, ang | property of the company now owned or here. | after mcquired, and the income thereof of | such part thereof as may be prescribed in the mortgage: and to determine the form any terms of sald_bonds and mort and t, authorize the Board of Directors to’ take ail Fuch sction @s they may deem necessary cxpedient in the premises. oy | Dated the 28th day of June, 1905, | By order of the Board of Directors. 3. L. Wi Eecretary of the Bouthern Pacific Raflrcad Compsny. N. T. EMITH, . E. CALV LLIAM HOOD, 1 W. HELLMAN' jr JAMES K. WILSON * . 3. M. HANFOR™ | PETER F. DUNNE, | 3L WILLCUTT, | FRANK B. KNG, CHAS. . AN Fs of sata Soithern Pacin — irectors ern Pacifie Rallroaa Company. | ... o COPERPALTRY R R ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERsS—. | Notice is bereby given that the annual meet. | ing of the stockbolders of the SACRAMENTO SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Monday, July 10, 1905, at 12 o'clock_noon, at the office of sald company, | room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, Ean Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing s board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before said mueeting. June 29, 1905 F A N " Becretars. | A—Family liquor store and bar; fine location; | $800—PRINTING offics, doing big busiress; | BALOON for sale—Half or whole; in good lo- MEETING NOTICES—Continued. FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A. 3 1 notice.—Officers and - requested to be present on FRIDAY, the for the purpose of emonies of our late ; thence to Hills of | train. By order mv.\\‘lfi Se | c. mpment No. 57. 1. O. rs will assemble in hall | %o m. TO-DAY to attend { »f our late patriarch, nd A. M. HOWELL. | D. MACBETH, C. P. WEY, S A. HOVEY, Scribe. i 3, 1. 0. O. (FRIDAY), | Memorial nvited. C. M. IRWIN, W, F. NORCROSS, Recording Secx 1L O. O. F. nembers are re- requested to assemble their hall, corner Sixteénth Valencia sts., THIS FRIDAY at 1/ sharp, for the purpose of at- & funeral of our late brother, THOMAS HOWELL, P. G. H.J VAUPEL, Noble Grand. | CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, K. of P. | ts THIS (FRIDAY) EVENT} | ¢ 8 o'clock, Ploneer bufiding, 24 Fourth st. Page rank. Visitors rdially invited. JOHN M. LORTON. C. C. R. N. McLENNAN, K. of R. and 8. ary. UNITY Lodge No. 131, ~Officers an spectfully at and tendl N. SAN FRANCISCO Teat No. 18, K. O. T. M.—Review THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN- I at 8 o'clock. Ploneer Hall, 24 Fourth st D. B. RICHARDS, Record Keep REGULAR meeting of the Caledo- | nian b THIS EVENING at b@‘ o'clock Med presentations. \eoly tish Hall, 117 Larkin st ‘ D. D. McRAE, Chief. JAS. H. DUNCAN, Secretary | SLAVONIC I M. B. Soclety— | annual DAY (FRI Alcazar bul meeting THIS ) GE 2 J. B. BILAFER, Secretary DRUIDS' picnic given by Volta Grove No. S8, U. A O. D. Schuetzen Park, San Jose, SUNDAY, July 9, 1905. Tickets, round trip, $1; children, rain leaves Thirl and room €11; established 20 general courts and office no fees in advance or for consulta- ¢« by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 al divorce costs $12; all law | no fee in advance; open Sat- ; other evenings by appoint- | ave money. 819 Market, r. 33. attorney and counselor at BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. SHIT T b B R b TR 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 for Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. & AT LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. YOUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. MARION GRIFFIN, the next years; no show for any other saloon to open; this is a bonanza. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 970 — Market — St — room _ 801 — ggmg = B = ing — o A—$650; CIGAR, tobacco stand, corner, With | “The Emporium Flood - Bl “Nodern laundry office; owner kept place 4 vears; | Business — Methods, — ROOMING — and business clears above $110 per month; loca- | APARTMENT — Houses, — Abstracts — fur— tion_the best: close to Examiner office. Call | nished. All — titles — guaranteed. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—S$1750; SAUSAGE factory and pork store; horse, wagon; business established many %&i{,‘,fi'},’ Bpeelil {-‘2& years; has a large patronage in Wholesale Ll T T trade_also doing rushing store trade; owner For & beautifully fur- to retire only cause of sale. See R. G. B e Sty ke WILKE, Kearny st. e A A—$1300; CORNER saloon north of Market st., Ellis. close to Kearny: rent $S0; lease; owner g Frice Slsoo— wishes to quit city life and go in the coun- \E_FURNISH try; Investigate; this is a rare chance. Call EARLY NEW. R. G. WILKE, 20% Keamny st. e ey R saloon on Folsom st. with rent $33; place located close bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 4th ‘of July Special No. L 4 Kearny st 1000, ‘A—$2500; THE most prominent corner. saloon on Sixth st., with lease, and cigar stand in front; quarréls among partners only cause of sale; mot all cash necessary. Call R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. A—$3000; ELEGANTLY fitted up saloon with & furnished rooms; the most prominent loca- tion north of Market street; rent §125; a very rare chance; place a-money-maker. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 23 rooms at & sacrifice, Think of belng able to buy the furnishings in a 23-room house close to Market st. for the nominal price of $1000. The house Was fur- nished about 8 months ago. 75, $75. #75. Rent only §756 per month and a lease on the premises. —MARION GRIFFIN— ~—970 Market Bt.— A—$3000; CORNER saloon with flat of 6 rooms; lease; no better location in this city; owner kept place 10 years; & Vvery rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny A—$300; CARPENTER shop, horse, wagor shop Kept by owner 15 years; good business: owner to retire. Call R. G. LKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$500; OFFICE business with a monthly published paper; office doing a rushing busi- ness in its line’ (no real estate office). Call for particulars. R. G. WILKE, 2013 Kearny street. & A_$1000; RESTAURANT and coffee saloo: best location on Montgomery st.; old esta lished and good-paying business; lease if de- sired. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$150; RESTAURANT and chophouse, opp. the park: rent $15; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$2000; ROAD house with bowling alley, dance pavilion, etc.; rent $30; the place is located on the most pprominent county road to San Mateo. - Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2100; CORNER saloon on Sixth st.; rent $80; this is an old-established corner; best part of Sixth st.: investigate; & very rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$400; GOOD, active man wanted in clgar factory employing 8 men; must know how to keep books or act as salesman. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$950; CORNER saloon, with cigar stand, on Folsom st. (Mission); living rooms; & vears' lease; a bargaln 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, 26% Kearny st. 'A—$650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most prominent location; also laundry office; place kept by owner for vears; never clears less than $100 per month to your bank account. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- ing-room; about 3 barrels choicest whisky on Market st., room 23; 21 years' ex- | hand; location the very best; close to Markst perience; all courts; general court and office | st.; investigate: this is a rare chance. R. practice: ec tion free. Tel. Black 28 G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. : AA—DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet; advice | 3_$750; MANUFACTURING business; article arge unless suc- Market, room 301. free; oll Jaw business; no open evenings. 927 L. S. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consuita- tion free; no fee in advance; open evenings. — e AUTOMOBILES. FOR sale—1904 White steamer; in first-class condition; just thoroughly overhauled; $1100 cash. Box €820, Call. FOR sale—2 cylinder light delivery car. WALTER 8. FRANCE, 20 Golden Gate ave, ———— e ASTHMA CURE. DI NOLA’S Astbma Remedy relieves instantly; 10c, 25c, 50c, 1602 Market st., St. Nicholas. For sale by all druggists. e BUSINESS CHANCES, A—CAMERON & CO. outh 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headguarters for all kinds of business chances, A—$200 will buy old established hairdressing and manicuring business in growing town one hour's ride from . F.; no opposition; only one in town; big bargain; owner obliged to leave for Europe. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. A—Wanted—First-class real estate man with some means to connect himself with old es- tablished city office; must have good creden- tials. See CAMERON & CO. A—First-class grocery and bar; fine transfer corner; large stock and up to date; chance to get one of the best groceries in the city. See CAMERON & CO. long lease; well stocked; good fixtures; every. thing strictly first class; make offer. See CAMERON & CO. $350—PARTNER; manufacturing business; em- ploys 5 men; to look after hired heip and act as cashier. RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market et., room &. $700—CANDY stors, factory and icecream par- lor; cheap rent; long lease; or take partner, $350. RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market, r. b. $1200—HOTEL and bar in heart of city; 12 rooms furnished; run bi present owner 18 years. RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market, r. b. $1000—COR. grocery and bar in Western Ad- dition; 33 years' leass; low rent. RIOR- DAN & LESS, 935 Market st.. room 8. $3000—SALOON; 14 furnished rooms; on East st: long lease. RIORDAN & LESS, 985 Market st. 4 and must be used in every household; owner is engaged in other business. Call R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. A—$950; OYSTER and chop house with 8-year lease; most prominent location In Wedtern Addition; this business {e a good. one. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 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, 203% Kearny st. ‘A—$1200; CORNER saloon with 7 furn. rooms; rent $35; place doing a rushing business; ut 12 barrels beer per week; close to warehouses and raliroad shops; actual value $2000; investigate at once. R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. ’A—$3000; CORNER saloon on water front with 4 years' lease; net rent $80; prominent cor- ner; owner to take command of schooner cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$850; RESTAURANT and coffee parlors on Ocean’ Boulevard; rent $38; lease § years; place clears above $150 per month. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1600; BALOON; close to Taylor and Mar- ket sts.: net rent $112; 435 years' leas: 00d_business: investigate; a bargain. R. . WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; SALOON with mercantile lunch in wholesale district; N of Market st.; place established years; business first-class; owner to g0 to the country. Bee R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—§7000; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; place clears about $500 per month; 7 years' lease, Call R. G. WILKE, 2063% Kearny st. A—$1500; CORNER saloon in wholesale dls- trict; kept by owner 8 years; must be sold at once; owner to retire from business: a first- class pyaing place. Call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be 80ld; owner to engage in other line of bus! mess; full value of fine stock In sight; 414 years’ lease; location can’t be beat. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento st.; Western Addition; 6 rooms; 4 ears’ lease; place established years. Call . G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. NEWSPAPER route for eale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call Business Office for particulars. RESTAURANT for sale; price $300; no Box 5867, Call. 2 bl BAGLE REALTY OEFICE_Miller & Andersen, 230 Kearny st.; phone Montgomery 628. $350—GROCERY, branch bakery, school sup- plies; 8 sunny liv. rms.; yard. Missfon. runs 2 presses; electric motor; necessary to conduct & 230 Kearny st. $1200—SALOON; large stock; good fixtures; rent §25; clears $30 dally; big bargain. 230 Kearny st. GROCERY and saloon license for sale. $1050—Grocery and saloon; fine stock; rent $30; busy corner; no opposition. 230 Kearny. RESTAURANT 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 uisite for baking. Here's a wonderful bar— gain at §350. M. A. Brooks, 12 Golden Gate. PARTY prominently connected in racing olr- cles wishes to form aoquaintance of a pers with capital to take advantage of somer; things that are wired from racing centers; 25 er cent weekly on investment and chance for losses reduced to & minimum; references furnished. Box 6116, Call office. FOR bargains in_real estate and business chances call on PBAK & LONG, 1004 Fili- more st. DELICATESSEN store valued at §1100 reduced to $800; owner sick: has to go to ocountry. PEAK & LONG, 1004 Fillmore st. TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity- dally; engine, boiler, 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, IC% coal and wood buseiness at a bargain If sold bofo;fe 15th; owner going to country on account poor health; will give good lease. CH. VAUGHAN, Ashby station. Berkeiey. BARGAIN—Nicely fitted up, good paying cof- fee, tes Grockery businese, 4 Hving rooms, reasonable rent, lease, value in sight. Apply GEO. W. DARBEY, 212 Hearst bldg. $150 PER month net on an sbsolutely safe in. vestment; $3000 buys_ the business, which will bring more money 8 months later. In- quire room 4, 223 Powell st. . CORNER grocery and bar;. must be sold this week; living rooms; cheap rent; newly paint. ed throughout; a bargain. Cali 1035 Folsom st. near Seventh. everything first class office. SEVERAL good paying country saloons. Par- ticulars at Brownstone Wine Co., 225 Taylor. HALF interest well established candy, cream business for sale. 448 Bush st. ESTABLISHED fruit and meat market, doing Al business. Address 1023 Guerrero st. WANTED—A_partner in ng day restau- rant; must be cook. Call 597 First st. GROCERY and saloon; est. over 80 years; fine location; b years' lease. Box 8065, Call. ‘WANTED—Active partner in first-class day saloon. Box 6060, Call office. FOR sale—Paint shop compl account de- parture; cheap. .502 Post et.; fruit store. HAY, grain, wood & conl yard; apcount sick- ness; must sell. M. WRIGHT, 435 Natoma. GOOD Call route for sale Apply at Call office. -Opposite ‘“The Bmporium.”— 4th of July Special No. 2| 87 rooms 87 rooms —On ELLIS st.— —DMarble steps— Great mirrors i halls. —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 Bpecial No. 8. 38 rooms on Sutter st near Leavenworth: splendid sunny bay-windows both front and back: furnishings cost $6010; will sell for $2500; terms 3% 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 s no better location in this city. —MARION GRIFFIN— 970 Market st.. Opposite The Bmporium. nice living rooms; i take $750 N ek ; price $1050; will 80 rooms; new, fine; central location; well furnished and paying well; can be bought at big bargain, as owner is leaving city; price $1500, just half cost to furnish. 22 rooms; rent only $90; good location; well furnished and pays n'm?c ncome, 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 §960, as owner is obliged 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 and carpets: is paying well; will exchange for 10 or 12 room house in good condltion. 12 rooms; good location; new, modern build- ing: rent only $52 50, water free; well fur- nishy now run as’ little boarding-hous price $650. 14 rooms: well furnished, downtown house; mostly permanent men roomers; everything in first-class condition; clearing $80 o fine proposition for some one; price $1000. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 EDDY BT. FAWCETT & JOHNSQN, 811 James Flood bldg 970 Market st., Sth floor. Opp. The Emporium. Rooming and Apartment Houses. “‘Exceptional Bargains.” rent $37 50; clears $25 per mo. rent $47 50; clears $50 per mo. rent $70; clears $100 per mo. rent $100; clears $100 per mo. 24 rms.; rent $150: clears $180 per mo. 1600—26 rms.; rent $105; clears $90 per mo. rent $50; clears $80 per m 150 per mo. ; clears ; clears $100 per mo. clears $100 per mo. clears $130 per mo. clears $200 per mo. clears $175 per mo. clears $250 per mo. rent $225; clears $275 per mo. List 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, 1008% Market st., opposite Fifth FISHER & CO . .Rooming Houses Jas. Flood Bidg. one Main 3354. No connection with any other firm. Seo them {n their new office, room 438. FINE corner rooming-house, 22 rooms; lease; fine money-maker; trade or cas agents. Owner, P. O. box 83, Oakland. FOLSOM. 830—Furnished house, 10 rooms, for sale; snap; must sell; rent of house cheap. $650 IF sold this week; house of 85 rooms; 2 years' lea: rent $50. 549 Howard —— long 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 $135. —See— MARION GRIFFIN. 4th of July Special No. 5. 34 rooms, DO YOU want a profitable house? WOULD YOU like & corner? WOULD YOU like it on Market st.? WOULD YOU like a lease on it? g WOULD YOU like $130 monthly profit? WOULD YOU invest $2000? REMEMBER the price is only $2000. TERMS . 1f you desire. The house s clean. :Permanent roomers And offices. See MARION GRIFFIN. CLAIRVOYANTS, PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living Clatrvoyant, Palmist and Psychic Healer. The Only Yogi Mediator Of Secret Influence in America. No matter what your troubles, sickness or desires may be Prof. Delmar will help you; his advice and help are always absolutely re— liable; kind, honorable and confidential treat- ment to ali.” Full lite, $1. Daily from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Wednesday and Saturday evenings to 9; Sunday, 1 to 4 p. m. 412 Post st. AA— PROF. NIBLO. PROF. NIBLO. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS $L Greatest living ASTRO HEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on busi- ness and all affatrs of life; tells your full name and what you called for, whom you will marry how to control the one you love, even miles away; reunites the separated, gives secret powers to control; no long delays in waiting. HOURS, 10 to 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 997—-MARKET ST.—097. Next door to Hale's big store, corner of 6th. PROF. NIBLO. A—WILL return to city Thursday, July 6. MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st.—Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; readings $1. [4th of July =peclal No. 6 10 10 10| 10 rooms 10 Near the St, Francis Hotel $300 PRICE 00| —$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.| PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clairvoyant; readings to ladles only; my $5 complete life readings $1; 404 Eddy st.; 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, iove troubles, absent friends; she has no equal. 856 Mission st ISMAR, Egyptian seeress. The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m, .to 6 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 MISS ZEMDAR, vourg gifted clair. and palm.; reveals hidden secrets, love, business, etc.; names; L. 60c, G. $1. 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. JOSEPH, palmist and life reader, of Chicago; business, speculations, love: full readings; ladies 25c: gents 50c. 1221 Market. 4th of July special No, 7. $600. floors. 2 floors— . [Sunny side of street.] $55 rent. Monthly profit $52 NEWLY kalsomined, NEWLY. papered. 3 NICE, clean and wholesome, Located 3 blocks of Market street. $300 cash and w-e lend y-o-u $300 payable $10 monthly, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market, Opposite “Emporium." [4th of July speclal No. 8. —62 rooms— $3500. $3500) —Profit $300 monthly— DO YOU WANT a chance to put $300 gold coln —in the bank?— HAVE YOU the ability to run a big 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- ranged by MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st. 4th of July special No. 9. The owner leaves this city July 7th. 20 large ‘Tooms; monthly profit 5 PRICE $1400; will accept ANY OFFER above $750, At whatever price you buy it you need only pay 3% down and WE will loan you the balance —To be reapld in— —$10 monthly installments— Think of the rent; only $3% per room. Bee MARION GRIFFIN —_— A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opensd at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. CARPET-BEATING' AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for clean! carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. . F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 808 Market #t.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 853-857 Tehama st. Tel. South 40 WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 180 Har- rison st.; Al cleanin, . FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CARPETS clean., fit,, lay. 530 G.G.ave.:phone East 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. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.: tel. Main 294. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 8c yard. Tel. Mission 74. CORNER saloon; good locality; rent reason- able; living rooms. Inquire at 1073 Mission st.; cigar stand. | cation; cash ster; well stocked; too much for ome. Box 6186, Call office. POULTRY business for sale. Inquire at WARREN'S drug store, Frultvale ave and E. 14tk st., Fruitvale. BARGAIN—Lodging and boarding house; 20 rooms and saloon, with stock; good for satlors’ boarding house. 14 Washington st. BAR fixtures for sale ; chalrs, table ane back of bar Corner i aad Brancroft wayv. Waat Berkelev. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. A WEFK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year, _— e LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS, BRANDTS New York Curtain House; most complete plant for cleaning clrtains bl Fillmore; phone Pine LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—CAMERON & CO—————Phone South 1050 | 8 Bddy st, ‘cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 58 rooms, ulosnu, furnished; new and up- to-date hous: e, central location; furnished in golden oak, mahogany, birdeve maple; car- pets Moguet and Axminster; cost $10,000 to furnish, but it taken within next few days the price will be $4500. 70 rooms; modern, up-to-date downtown house; clieap rent; sdod lease; extra good fur- niture and carpets; everything in -frst-class condition; fine location; clears to $300 per month; on account of dissolution of partner- ship this house can be had at great bargain. 14 rooms; close in; rent only $75; good fur- niture and carpets; clears over and leaves glcg Mving sroccns for family; big bargaln at 3 ¥ : 63 rooms, newly furnished, ‘close in and very central; fine brick bullding; elevator ail modern conveniences; the price asked Is less than half of cost to furnish; $3000, 106 rooms, elegantly furnished; new and odern throughout; best of furni “ha Graperies, beautitul ‘bar -nsu;:l‘m o] ET nuade liiness compels sala: Wil teade gos ranch or residence across bay. . 30 rooms, newly furnished; close fn; can be rrn -u.ne; 15'5‘“&“ nrm pe::lnmfi roomers; car: per month above all expenses; :mngm of business. s v fi'flxmhfiflfli well hed; mostly : clean and good: rent only ;_ will exchange for smaller house, 10 rooms; price $1600. 18 rooms; rent only $70; fine J to location; newly and hava MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me: good reading 25c; no sign. 1021% 6th, nr. Mission. MME. RAV A, 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. ————— SPIRITUALIS! B s s A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and 1ife reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed.. 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. PAL;!ISTRY. A—RETURNED H. Jerome Fosselll_sclentific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5608 CURE FOR RUPTURE. DR SBIUA Al vt o B I Tl o e VTN DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truse; per- fect retainer; positive cure; book free. Re- moved to 206 Kearny s —————————————————————— DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth $2; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George ‘Ackl. oldest and largest Japanese and Chin=de ‘employment office, 421 Post st.; phone Bush 135: promptly furnishes all kinds of help. DOOR FLATS TO LET—Continued. — e NOE, 1050 and 1056—Beautirul new flats, mod- er'; improvements; corner Noe and Elizabeth sts., near 24th and Castro cars; remt reason- able; 5 and 6 rooms. UP-TO-DATE Japanese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes reliable help of all kinds agemptiy. H. SAIKI, 405 Post st.: tel. James 501 A SUNNY corner; 6-room lower flat: basement; balf block from Market st., Castro or 1Sth st. cars. 3947 1Tth st., cormer Hartford. STAR Employment Office—Rellable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA. 409 Powell st.: tel. Main 1751 ELEGANT meodern upper flat: $- rooms; all sunny. 528 Oak st., near Webster. TO let dle flat; 3 rooms; 1330 Larkin st. REMOVED from 411% ‘arrell st. to 1113 Clay st.—H. W. HONG'S Chinese Employ- ment Office; best help. Tel. Fast 426. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752 A_JAPANESE and Chiness help. WML YOSHY. 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. O R s Finest Japanese help: house cleaning speclalt: Geo. R, Kuniabe, 317 Mason; tel. James 5251. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furn- ished; house cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. A FIRST-CLASS waitress wants position, tel or restaurant. 324 Mason; phone Black A GOOD ranch cook wants cooking for men, country. 8524 Mason st.; phone Black 2396. A FIRST-CLASS hotel cook wants position, city or country. 324 Mason st.; phone Black A CHILD'S nurse, refined, references, wants position. phone Black 2396. A _WOMAN with a child, good cook, wants work, country. 824 Mason; phone Black 2396. CAPABLE, reliable woman wishes general housework. Phone Main 3428. FIRST-CLASS second girl, city references, wishes situation. Phone Main 3428. THOROUGHLY experienced cook, best city references. Phone Main 8428, FIRST-CLASS chambermald and seamstress, best references, wishes situation. Phone Malin 3428. MIDDLE-AGED nurse, best references, wishes care of children. Phone Main 3428. PRACTICAL nurse wishes care invalld or el- derly lady. Phone Main 3428, MIDDLF-AGED woman wants washi ing or house cleaning; good worke: day. Box 5879, Call office. A COMPETENT girl wants position as cham- bermald or waitress or second work; has go0d references. Box 6119, Call office. ELDERLY American woman wishes position for housework and cooking; good home and $10 a month. 1065 Market st. A YOUNG girl would like to mind bady. Call 51 Natoma st. SITUATION wanted by Finnish gir] for gen- eral housework. 322 Fremont st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as worki! usekeeper or as cook; $15 to $20 and car fdve; city or country. Call or address Housekeeper, 152 Fifth e GIRL, 21 years, desires a eituation to do light lxgifluxcfid. Dest Mason st fron- $1%0 housework in a small family; wages $15. Box 6316, Call. GOOD cook, willing to assist in housework, wants position; city or country; wages $30 to $35. 794 Folsom st., near Fourth. A _COMPETENT girl wants position as cham. bermald or waitress or second work; h good references. Box 6119, Call. GOOD plan cook wants place; $§30 per month; g00d and willing; middle-aged; on a ranch. Call at 237 Minna st., bet. Third and Fourth. GIRL wishes place for housework and cooking. Please call at 39 South Park ave. Apply 1350 Larkin. Ay e e FLAT four rooms and bath for rent; reason- able; carpets for sale. 506 Larkin st. CASTRO, 421—Unturn. upper flat; 4 or 5; every room sunny: fine view: bath, phone: cheap. $20_FLAT of 6 sunny rooms; bath, gas and tubs. 178 Thirteenth st.; adults. UPPER 7-room flat; sun every room; large gar- den: can be seen 10 to 4. 2407 Pacific ave. CENTRALLY located flat, 5 rooms, bath: mod- erate. 102v Sacramento st., above Powell FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED upper flat of 4 rooms, kitchen, pantry, bath, porch: fine piano; and entrances to basement; sun must ; garden all day; be 80ld; parties going away; your own price; rent $13. 706 Florida st. SHED flat of 6 rooms for rent. § eacham place. CAPP, 61405 large sunny rooms: plano, §as and 'coal range. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. DEVISADERO, 438—$200; 8 neatly furnished rooms; rent $20; 4 rented §28. Cail afternoon. FLAT of five rooms complel rent $20. 1611 Waller st. near Stanyan. PINE, 983—9 nicely furnished rooms; rent $40: no reasonable offer refused. Call affer 11 a.m. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away: unredeemed storage, pi- ‘anos & furn. Whitebead's Storage. 1636 M'kt. FURNITURE WANTED. “WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS."—W the most money for furniture, carpets, fittings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., be- tween 9th and 10th. Phone South 179. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Miesion; tel. Bush 818. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market 761, pays cash and buys everything. YOUNG German or Scandinavian cook.. First-class German cook . 2 cooks, little wash . Cook for delicatessen Cook for country hotel 2 second girls for Marin County. 10 walitresses for hotels and resorts. Laundress, country hotel Cook on ranch .. Nurse for Z children, hotel Cock for Chinese camp, Tuolumne. 8 men and wives... 2 nursegirls . $15-317 And many giris for general housework for eity and country at the best of wages. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter. A FIRST-CLASS lady cashier, first-class place, city, $35, board; call early with references. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st A _MANGLE giri, first-class resort, country, $20, room, board, wash, overtime, free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. GIRLS to learn hairdressing, manicuring, mas- sage, etc., from A to Z in 1 mo. for §5 to those entering now: 7 pesitions to fill guaran- teed at $10 per week up; day and evening class.. College, 234 Post st., room 17. 2d foor. YOUNG Japanese girl echoolgir] In Oakland family. Telegraph ave. — e ———— wishes a_position as Shoeshop, 31 MILLINERY taught 1 mo. for $5; learn now for Aug. positions; sits. guaranteed; eve. school only. 234 Post st., room 16 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A GOOD all-around candy maker fn all branches wants a position in city or coun- try; can furnish best of references. Ad- dress box 6152, Call office. BARKEEPER—Young married man from the East, experienced barkeeper, wishes steady position; ecity or country. Address COW- LEY, 1061 Folsom st. GOOD flannel washer wants position; under- stands all the branches in wash-house; best of references. 643 Broadway. BOY, 17 years old, wants a position on a farm; willing to make himselt useful. Ad- dress P. O. box 2517, cit: YOUNG bartender, good, sober and honest, speaks many languages, good references, wants place. Box 6312, Call office. 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. ELECTRICAL engineer; competent to take charge of any kind of lighting or power stations or rallway; over 20 years' experi- ence; best refs. furnished. Box 6118, Cal CARPENTER, experienced mechanic, full set of fools, wants situation to take care of bufldings; city or country; steady and relfa- ble. Address box 6173, Call office. WANTED—Position; young man; bookkeeper and stenographer; Eastern references. x 6115, Call. YOUNG man, rellable, will do bill collecting, sample destributing, deliver goods in Oak- land and vicinity reasonable. Box 6314, Cail. HONEST, steady young man wants any kind of work after 7 p. m. for & few hours each evening. Box 6112, Cail. PIANIST, good reader, would like engagement. Box 6114, Call. YOUNG steady helper on_cakes with experi- ence, wishes position. Box 4089, Call, EXPERIENCED barber place to finish trade. Box 6190, Call. A JAPANESE wants position, wait at table and housework, or hallboy {n small family. FRANK ITO, 708 Larkin st.; phone East 8770. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; filling s plates, $5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, or. 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 50c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 706c; silver, 85c; crowns, $2, no pain: op. Sun.Dr.A.C.Hewlitt, 10114 Grant av. B Sy DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, McDOWELL Dressmaking and _ Millinery School—Eve, class; patterns cut. 1100 Market. KEISTER'S Ladles’ Tailoring College, 1281 Market st., Majestic bullding. Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. 1 EDUCATIONAL. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- ket st.—Terms §8 per month; $40 six months; thorough course: in order to demonstrate our superior method of teaching will give one month's tuition free; our motto, ‘‘perfec- tlon’; success assured. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university law medical colleges; refs., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford prof.; sumimer session begins June 5. Phelan bldg. A—Hm&,otioLITAN Bus. (ifll.: Cal. B. C. lfl:- “us; stenographers tral e - Sente Tt 1 Yi2s Gl Gt Webster & O A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 933 Market st.; best location In eity; catalogue. —_— s e A—S. F. BUS, College, 788 Mission st. gets sitions for graduates: 160 good places since h 1. Come and see us. 3 HEALD’S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S, F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. d_for prospectus. e L e ENGINEERING—Civil, elec. min., mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nor. City Hall. 'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an— nual enrollment 1000: send for circulars. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of “dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Cal. LESSONS in occult science; 10 to 8. WAL- TER ROCKWELL, 315 Golden Gate ave. IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cal.st.; fall term beginsg Monday, August 7, 1905. A WEBK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, xog in wrapper, for maliing, $1 per year. EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE, chronic rheuma- diseases of the eye and nervous system speedily SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st., room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor JAPANESE couple want place; man is first- class cook; wife wait &t 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 piace. MAIDIS FUJIO, 2406 Mission st.; phone Church 3575. JAPANESE experienced walter wants position in family; understands valet; wages $3 week. Address GEORGE OTHO, 509 Eighth st., Oakland. JAPANESE good cook wants position in family; $8 up per week; references, Jackson 3641. A_GOOD Japaness wants & position st housework. GEORGE, 1008 Guerrero at.: phone Blue 2831 YOUNG Chinese first-class family cook wishes position; §50 month; city or country. Call or writt YEANG QUONG, 908 Dupont st. CHINESE_first-class cook wants position in private family; wages $9 or §10 week. AH FONG, 87 Waverly place. FINANCIAL. REALTY Syndicate 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 & home in any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or aven look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more’ than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 243-250 Geary small Phone *1 l 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 under no obligations. T. BRILLIANT FUR- NITURE CO., 338-340-342 Post st. RNER flat to let; 8 L Tight sonmy c?ovms; suitable for "gu-; rent $35. D. HADELER, SW cor. Felf and Devisadero. HAYES, 1780, near Park entrance—Modern, ;:;mylhu.a.lnd 5 rooms, bath: rents up. 3 £ $25_LOVELY flat, 7 large Tooms; all modern; §4 room; hall gas and wa- for frec. 814 Valencia st., near o WANTED—Girls to learn millinery for fall; 2 seasons from start to finish in 1 mo. for $15; positions guaranteed $12 per wi. up; learn now for Aug. pesitions. School, 234 Post,r.18. PACIFIC Hairdressing School; whole trade, manicuring, massage; positions $10 a week up: day and evening classes. 133 Powell ANTED—Hairdressing studengs; batrdress- ing, manicuring, facial massage. sealp treat- ments, dermatology, electrolysis and chirop- ody taught at Moler's College; new locatton, 408 Powell, near Post; the most thoroughly complete college west of Chicago; special terms now. MISS JESSIE MACDONALD, instructor, WANTED—Young lady as saleslady in chil- dren’s furnishing goods department. Apply S N. WOOD & CO., 740 Market st. WANTED—A young lady of 18 or 20 years as salesiady in children’s furnishing goods de- partment. Apply S. D & CO., Powell and Ellis sts. A VEST operator, one who can back vests; also a second operator; electrio power; & steady position. Apply 49 Geary st.. 8. N. WOOD & CO. LADY pianist wanted: one who reads musfc at sight, to demonstrate musio. Apply su- perintendent’s office, The Bmporfum. WANTEDStarch ironers and mangle hands; country laundry. Room 301, Crossiey bldg. WANTED—A girl to assist with light house- work. Apply 728 Guerrero st. WANTED—A _finisher and try on maker om coats. 229 Steevnson st., room 8. WANTED—Woman to wait on sick lady. 689 Minna st., in morning. MIDDLE-AGED woman for light Bousework; good home. 621 Washington st. WANTED—First-class manicurist. $1 Dddy street. WANTED—Women and girls to work om at Foster Bros. Cannery, Dison, from Juiy 15 to September 1. Register names by to Dixon, Cal COOK and downstalrs work: wages §38. Belveders st., bet. Frederick and Wi " 4 Cole and Clayton sts. FOR enjoyable, profitable spare time guaranteed reliable. Address call Market st., opp. Seventh. lmr 12 ‘WANTED—Experienced saleslady; and G et [y e Khah B0 60 Davis st. . SEWING machine operators on o experience necessary. LEVI CO., 823 Fremont st. MR. DAVIS operating: references BRieh st third Boor: aner B & S WANTED—Gir] for Soeing, retersncen. 1780 Larkin st WOMAN to do half each Apply early h":-‘& 2833 ? WANTED-—-Lady barber; guarantes T o si AN enjoyable profitable outing; plck hops tm August. Particulars later. thon" a5 avply o D STOLIZ, 158 Market ot Wmmmm-m clearing more than $135 month. Address box 1964. Call office. Oakland. BARBER shop for_sale; Tocation: mess ‘Washington st. Call Seventh st., T ST A B i erick st., cor. Post. FIRST-CLASS barber wanted: steady ment. Call 2408 Calitornia st Meas Fob BARBER wanted at 6 Market st BARBER wanted: short hours. m--;—. A_BARBER_wanted; steady: Saturday BARBERS for Saturday and Sunday; 10c shop. 105 Tenth st. BARBER wanted Saturday and Sunday; steady for Saturday at 505 it O K.° 1102 Sutter st. BA =,

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