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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905. > WHETHERORNOT YOUR Proprietor ianager > 1.00 Per Ye: AL s ARE AUTHORIZED SUBSCRIPTIONS. Copies will be forwarded when e | quested. subscribers in ordering change of ad | eress sbould be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure 4 | prompt and correct compliance with thelr re- | CB: OAKLAND OFFT s e 101€ Broadway .Telephone ALAMEDA OFFICE: 1435 Park Btreet, Near Sants Clare Avezua Phone Alemeda 059, BERKELEY OFFICE: .Telephone North 77 CORRESPONDENT: _Post Bullding XK NEWS STANDS: Brentanc, 81 tel; Fifth-avenue | STANDS: News Co.: Great | House; Auditorium TATIVE: | Marquette Bufidtog | , “Central 2618.”) NEW YORK REPR ETEPHEN B DENT: Herald Square CORRESPO) BUEINESS OFFICE of corner Market and Third streets 12 c'clock every night i BRANCH OFFT 1008 M, street, Qpposic 1 p m - 985 Mlitguniiny Sive.; Epon W 800 : open [ | 630 M trect; | « Pt il sttt P e Bty TO SUBS JIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contempiating a change of residence d:ving the summer months can bave their paper forwarded by mail to their new sddress by notify- fug THE CALL Business Office. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local sgent in all towns on the coast. MEETING NOTIC _ MEETING NOTICES—Continued. No. 5, R. A. M., § DAY) EVEN- fi CALIFORNIA Chapt whl meet THIS Roominz-Hounes and Hotels for Sale. A IS MARION GRIFFIN, | 970 — Market — 8t. — room — 801 — Eighth floor — new Flood — Bullding — opposite “The Emporium.”” — Phone — Maln — 3343 ING, July 11, at 0 o'clock. M. M. cnly cause of eale; lea: degree. established corner. FRANKLIN H. DAY, ¢ Kearny st. GOLDEN G. E Lodge N 1. o |4 CIGAR store, with 3 fine living gl 3 »\ | ke owner 10 years: rent $33: DAY) EV. - | most promin location on Larkin st. Call Master s | R. G. WILK 261, Kearny st. order W, 3 EDWIN L. Secretary. ; MOST prominent corner saloon; one TO- Masonte By DAY) at 1:30 o'clogk MORE T order of the W. R H RSON, Secretary. No, 144, F. and A. First NING at 7:30/ o WELL, W. M. HUBBARD, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 860, F. and A. M., Mission Temple. Secondfi degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING ar 7:30 o'clock. Visitigg brethren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. A. A. ANDERSON, Secretary. AUSTRIAN . Dalmatian Endowment s, Soclety—Meeting THIS (TUBSDAY) EVENING, July 11, 1805, 8 o'clock, 507 Sutter st. B. M. BURIN, S. RAICEVICH, Secretary. OFFICERS and members of the Aus- Military and Benevolent Asso- clation—Assemble in our hall, Sutter st, TUESDAY, July 11, 1005, st 12:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, V. A. FABRIE. Fines for nop-attendance will be strictly enforced. By order of P. SAULOVICH, President M. J. RUSSELL, Secretery. MILITARY section of the Austrian Military and Benevolent Assoclation: You ere requested to assemble at your armory, 507 Sutter st., Tn full uniform_ to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, V. A. FABRIS, THIS TUES- DAY, st 12:30 o'clock sharp. Each and v member is requested to attend. N M. RUSSELL. Captain Gommander. 3. RADULOVICH, Firét Sergeant. UAL MBETING—The regular annual meeting ‘of the stock! rs of the Monarch npany of Arizona will be held at the the comrany, 8 California st., San Francisco, Cal, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of February, 1805, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing & tors to serve for the snsuing year and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may _come before the meeting. W. A. MITCHELL, Secretary.. tice to the Stockholders of the Monarch Ofl Company of Arizona—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monarch Oil Company of Arizona has been adjourned, and will be heid at the office of the company, 427 Mar- ket st. third floor, room 2 San Francl Cal., on FRIDAY, the 21st day of July, 19 at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. GPO. A. DOUGLASS, Secretary. — e AGENTS WANTED. oo memmemacoanocemteomeeteoo e resasotooo s eoseasagonsees salary work, $65 per nd expenses paid. Box 5804, Call. e e e e ey ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, President. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg. entrance room 611; established 20 | 1 courts, general courts and office o fees in advance or for consulta- degree | 507 | evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law | d; no fee in advance; open ‘Sat- | ngs; other evenings by appoint- d save money. 819 Market, r. 53. | | MATTHEWS, attorney and counselor at room 23; 21 years' e: general court and offi ation free. Tel. Black costs $12; quick, quiet; advice | rese; no charge unless suc- | pen evenings. 927 Market, room 301. | r by the auly office and | id of said third of art ad as follows. of eaid con- | eleven (11) | tock of said d and sixty ch sald | ount ac- | said cor- | ectually re- | ecessary for | £to GO = after set e sand nine 0) share: the Southern Pacific R pany of New Mexico, Incorporas and ex £ under the laws of the w Mexico, and to fts t and elght —eight (65,858) shares. e several stockholders of each of said constitaent corp shall hav them by the said consolidated sormediid paid up ehares of the capital srom’ Eion cobsolidated corporation out of s | thereo? subscribed by stockholders their resp corp the 1fk: par value h respect! erearter, tnéebtedn s of sald corporatios the | aggregate of one hun’;r:: ::5 | dollars (§160,000,000) In goig ited States (& Portion of whjes retiring existing bonded in- increase the bonged fn. corporation up to the | sggregate of one hundred ang | dollars ($160,000,000) in gorg ed States. and to secure the | bonded indebtedness by e | the railroads, franchises, ang cOmpany DOW owned or here- sfter moquired, and the income thereof of | such pert thereof may be prescribed in | the mortgage; and to determine the form and | terms of £aid bonds and mortgage, and & authorize the Board of Directors to take al] such action @s they may deem expedient In the premises. - Dated the 28th day c? June, 1905, By order of the Board of Directors, J. L. WI mortgage up property of u! Secretary of the Sosthern Pacific Raiided Combuny. e N. T. SMITH, E. E CALVIN, WILLIAM HOOD, 3. 'W. HELLMAN, Jr. JAMES K. WILSON, © I M. HANFORD, PETER F. DUNKE, i L WILLCUTT, FRANK B KING, . LINCOLN, G. L KING, sald Southern Pacific Raliroad 1 | — | $1500—CORNER saloon, south of Market; pres- |EA divorce costs $12; probate and | suits specialty; open evening, 7-9, | arrott bldg., Market st. L. S. CLARK, 827 Market, room 304; consulta- tion free; no fee in advance; open evenings. AUTOMOBILES. MODERN car bargain; a 1904 model White, with cut-out ehaft for running engine free; no hand pumping: great hill climber. White Garage, 1578 Market s FOR sale—2 cylinder light delivery car. WALTER 8 FRANCE, 20 Golden Gate ave, ASTHMA CURE. DI LA’S Asthma Remedy relieves instantl, , 25c, 60c, 1802 Market st., St. Nicholas. For sale by all druggists. —— e e BUSINESS CHANCES. A—CAMERON & CO——Phone South 1060 8 Eddy st, cor. Market and Powell Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—Cholce summer resort, 50 minutes’ ride | from 8. F.; heart of beautiful grove of red- | woods; only 10 minutes’ walk from electric | car station; about one acre of land, with 6 mer cottages; all fully furnished; fine restaurant and candy and icecream lent: 1 springs; several extra tents: thoroughly equipped and first with beautiful mountain stream within t of place: without a doubt this is the | icest spot across the bay. Call for fur- r particulars, CAMERON & CO. s grocery and bar; fine transfer ; large stock and up to date; chance to | i | | get the best groceries in the city. Jee CAMERON & CO. A—Family liquor store and bar; fine location; long lease; well stocked; good fixtures; every. make offer. Sos 1o look efter hired hel; and act | RIORDAN & LESS, 93! Market as cashler. et., $T00—CANDY store, factory and icecream par- | lor: cheap rent; fong lease; or take partner, | 350. RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market, r. 5. | $1200—HOTEL and bar in heart of city; 18| rooms furnished: run by present owner 1S | years. RIORDAN & LESS, 035 Market, r. b. | | A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis room 5. 3 “ro Phelan bldg.; lease; many for- tunes made in this cormer; a very rare chance. 1 R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. LOOK. AT THIS. A—$15,000; salcon 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 no show for any other is a bonanza. Call R. Kearny st. A—$050; CIGAR, tobacco stand, corner, With laundry office; owner kept place 4 years; business clears above §110 per month; loca- tlon the best; close to Examiner office. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1750; SAUSAGE factory and pork store; horse, wagon; business established many years; has a large patronage in wholesale trade’ also doing rushing store trade; owner to retire only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 261; Kearny st. A—$1300; COL.NER saloon north of Market st., close to Kearny; rent $80; lease; owner wishes to quit city life and go in the coun- try; Investigate; this is & rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1300; CORNER saloon on Folsom st., with 2 living rooms; rent $35; place located close to Sixth st.; bargain. R G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$2800; THE most prominent corner saloon on Eixth st. with lease, and cigar stand In ; quarréls among partners only cause of not all cash necessary. Call R. G WILKE, 263% Kearny st 000: ELEGANTLY fitted up saloon with nished rooms; the most prominent loca- th of Market street; rent $125; a very rare chance; place a money-maker. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER saloon with flat of 6 rooms; lease; no better location in this city; owner kept place 10 years; & Very rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—3$300; CARPENTER shop, horse, wagoni shop Kept by owner 15 years; usine owmer rotireCall o G, WILKE, 265 Kearny st. A—$1000: RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; best location on Montgomery st.; old estab- lished and good-pay!ng business; lease if de- sired. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$2000; ROAD house with bowling alley, dance pavilion, etc.; rent $30; the place is located on the most prominent county road to San Mateo. Call R. G. WJLKE, 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 et. A—$650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in & 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, 2613 Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and ltv- ing-room; about 3 barrels cholcest whisky on hand; location the very best; close to Market st.; investigate; this ls a rare chance. R. G. WILK: 3, Kearny st. | A—$850; OYSTER ana chop house with 3-year most_prominent location in Western business fs a good one. Call 263 Kearny st. A—$2000; FANCY grocery and delicatessen store on Sacramento st., Western Addition; rent 3 years' lease; full value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$1600; SALOON; ciose to Taylor and Mar- ket 6ts.: net rent $i12; 434 years' lease; good_business; investigate; a bargain. R. G. 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, 2614 Kearny st. lease; Addition: R. G. W triet; place clears about $500 per month; 7 lease. years' Call R. G. WILKE, 20% ; CORNER saloon in wholesale di 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, 263 Kearny st. A—$2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be €0ld; owner to engage in other line of busi- ness; full value of fine stock in sight; 434 years' lease; location can’t be beat. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. ICE, coal and wood business at a bargain if la before 15th; owner going to country on sccount of poor health; will give good lease. C. H. VAUGHAN, Ashby station, Berkeley. 50 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, 223 Powell st. BAR fixtures for sale cheap; chairs, counter, table and back of bar, Corner Third and Erancroft way, West Berkeley. SALOON and liquor store: $2000; fine transfer corner; 16th and Howard: 6 years' lease; large wine cellar; party Is sick; a bargain. FOR sale—Real estate office in growing dis- trict; good opportunity; price right. Box 5975, Call office. NEWSPAPER route for eale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call Business:Office for particulars. TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity daily; engine, boller, crusher and every facility for making first-ciass brick; unlimited quantjties of clay. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 102135 Market st.; tel, South 622. FOR sale, cheap, a newspaper route at Santa Cruz, Cal, on a San Francisco paper; about 400 subscribers; can be increased to 600 or 700. For particulars J. A. BARRETT, Santa Cruz, Cal. PARTNER with $300; big paying money enter- prise; profits $50 weekly; bona fide proposi- tion to travel through California; no trifiers; interview only. Box 5082, Call office. LIVERY stable in lively country town will be ®0ld at a bargain, owner having other busi- ness; stable well stocked; has fine patron- age. Address Owrer, box 5597, Call office. $3000—SALOON; 14 furnished rooms; on Eas st.; long lease. Riordan & Less, 935 Market. | $1000—CORNER grocery and bar; best loca- | tion south Market; established 80 years; Ib ing_roo: cheap rent; long lease. RIOR- DAN & LESS, 935 Market st., room 5. ent owner 8 years; retiring account old age. | RIORDAN & L 935 Market st., room 0. | $1000_PARTNER _in wholesale commission | business; clears $175 to $225 to each partner | each month: books open to investigation. | RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market st., room b. LE REALTY OFFICE, Miller & Andersen, 250 Kearmy-st.: phone Montgomery 628. $500—PRINTING office, doing big busifess; | runs two presses; electric motor; everything | necessary to conduct a first-class office, 230 Kearny st. $1200—SALOON; large stock; good fixtures: rent $36: clears $30 daily; big bargain. 230 Kearny st. GROCERY and license for sale. I, $1050—Grocery and saloon; fine stock; rent | | $30: busy corner; no opposition. 280 Kearny. WANTED-—Have $1000 to invest in some good peying proposition; city or country; would consider partnership, lady or gentleman, Box 23, Call branch, Church and Duncan sts. PLUMBING ehop, complete, in city: good loca- tlon: electric power machines, stock and fix- tures; long lease: good chance for live party. Inquire Owner, box 5988, Call office. | CANDY factory and icecream parior in good interfor town; will inventory $1500; sell for $500 on account of ill health. Address box €910, Call office. CORN SR saloon; good locallty; rent reason- able; living rooms. Inquire at 1073 Mission et.; clgar stand. FOR sale—Candy and ice cream parlor; 3 rooms and large yard; 1 block from Market st. 107 Hayes st. A CORNER saloon: snap; going East. 115 Ninth st. WE have a first-class guaranteed investment. Particulars room 211, 95 Market st. WANTED—Small well-paying saloon; cou; town. Address A. C. T., 87 Fifth st., 8. i BAKERY, country town, cash trade, for sale stock with lease; cheap. '622 Fourth st., San Rafael. GOOD Call route for sale. Appiy at Call office. FOR sale—Paint shop complel account de- parture; cheap. 81 Geary st., florist store. RESTAURANTS and hotel, nice home and in- come; stand investigation. 708 Grant bldg. PHOTO studio, modern equipped, with five handsomely furnished rooms attached; a bar- gain. Box 7269, Call office. WOOD and coal yard, cheap; good location Inquire Fourteenth and Jefferson sts., Oak- _— FIRST-CLASE restaurant for eale: and 8. J. McGEE, 730 lfinu’u.w o EXPERIENCED poultryman 3 has lease and 550 chickens. ;3'30:3,'%: lendid Cail. FOR sale—Estabilshed fruit stand; loca.; good trade; mo agents Box FOR sale—$350; grocery, bra school suppiiea; 8 sunny rooms. yard. %”l’n-flm —_——— e VR Wion, DRUG STORE— Very prominent corner; establ - L L e e $35; price $2000: good reasons for selling; pe;lda\'ely .Dhr‘.im 701 : ress ruggist, n st., Los Angeles, Cal. g Bl S R ik v, o 4 ST e L POULTRY business for_sal waterfow) and some chickens: (o laree o cubators, brooder, horse, WAEOR, DUSEY. Tenced: two Blocks Hrom B B Sahacei All : two Tat Blocks from electulc care; ot e A mon! #nap for -some one starting in 3 ::un came ol:'l“l(‘!; Tnquire at War- th st.. Frultvale MUST sell; account sickness: grocery, liquor, bakery and notion store. @00 Crescent ave: HAY, grain, wood and coal; account of sick- ness must sell. M. WRIGHT, 435 Natoma. AN Oakland route on this paper for sale. Ad- dress box 1972 Call offide Cakiand. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. Modern — Business — Methods, — ROOMING and — APARTMENT — Houses, — Abstracts furnished, — All — titles — guaranteed. o e i AT e i CORNEI: HOUSE North of Market st. 40—— Rooms —- —Not a vacant room—| House full of nice people. —B-year lease— Blg, roomy bay-win- dows, Price §1400. ‘Worth $3100.] Rent only 8185 per mo. —Think of that— il ‘lin an espectally destr- | Jable location. Make | offer. ;| MARION GRIFFIN. =16 rooms— . FINE two-story house| Near Sutter street. Incoms $135 monthly| over rent, gas and water. Belect, perma| nent roomers, Rent $65., Furnishings good, Cost] . $1604 Owner sick in bed 5 mont PRICE $700— % cash and we'll lend you hajf, Lease if de- sired. MARION GRIFFIN. See | A MODEST LITTLE EADTO- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—CAMERON & CO———FPhone South 1050 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 70 rooms: modern, up-to-date downtown house; cheap rent; good lease: extra good fur- nituré and carpets; everything in ‘first-class condition; fine location; clears o 3300 per month; on account of dissolution of partner- ship this house can bs had at great bargain. 62 rooms; new, modern bullding, el tly furnished throughouts cheap. ront; long lease; fine location and doing good business; has hotel liquor license; cost over $10,000 to furnish, but as owner is obliged to leave will be sac— rificed at $5000; $2000 down, ance can be Dpaid out of house; low interest, 16 rooms; well furnished; corner house; cheap rent; good furniture and carpets; you can buy this for face of mortgage or $950, as owner is obliged to leave city. 0 rooms; nicely furnished, close ‘with rent only $42 507 can be had for $555. 18 rooms; finely located; furniture and carpets; s paying well; will exchangs for 10 or 12 room house in good condition. 80 rooms; newly furnished; close in; can be Tun elther’ transient or permanent roomers clearing $150 per month above all expenses; golng out of business. . 83 rooms; rent only $160; near in; on best rooming-hotise street; well furnished; fine ber- gain at §1800. 63 rooms; newly furnished; close in and very geatral; fnie briak bullding: elevator and all odern’ lences ;. ce asked ey than Balf of cost o Furnieh, $5000. 14 rooms; close in; rent only $75; good fur— niture and ‘carpets; Clears over $30 and lsaves et gaving rooms for family; " big bargatn 80 rooms; mew, fine; central location; well {oemibed ang paying wall; can’ be boaght st . barga! as owner is lea: elty; ce ugoo. Jast half cost to furnish. 16 rooms; nice and central; rent only $65; good furniture and carpets and clearing a fine little income every month, and if sold at once the price is $1000, 42 rooms; good location; well furnished; mostly men roomers; clean and good; rent only 125; will exchange for smaller houss, 10 rooms; price $1500. 35 rooms; near City Hall; thoroughly reno- vated; Turnitura and carpeta; first-class shape} big bargain for $1800. A. CAMERON & CO., 8 EDDY ST\ FAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 Jas. Flood bldg. 970 Mariket, opp. The Emporium, Rooming Apartment’ Houses. ‘‘Exceptional Bargains.' 500— © Tent §37 50; clears $25 per mo. $0o—10 rent $47 50; cl per mo. $1250—14 rms.; rent $70; Clears $100 per mo. 1400—24 rms.; rent $100; clears §100 per mo. 2500—24 rms.; rent $150; clears $180 per mo. 1600—26 rms.; rent $105; clears $90 per mo. $50020 rms.; rent $50; clears $80 per mo. clears $150 per mo. clears $100 per mo. 2000—32 Clears $100 per mo. clears $180 per mo. clears per mo. clears $175 per mo. 300; clears $250 per mo. 50056 rms.; rent §225: clears $276 per mo. st your Real Estate, Business, or Personal property with FAWCETT & JOHNSON. 10-room house for the MODEST LiTTLE price of —$300— T 18 On Geary street. MODEST LITTLE monthly profit of $40. Bee— MARION GRIFFIN, Agent, | EXPERIENCE not| take| charge of and succese- necessary to fully manage this new- est house in town. ~116 rooms— All large, airy and light. - NO INSIDE ROOMS. BPLENDID SUNNY CORNER. 2, 8 and 4 room sultes. B-vear lea: from Oc- tober, 1805. —Rent $5 per room—| ELECTRIC ELEVA.| TOR and all other up- to-date cash required $2000. Profit $250 to $400, Exclustvely with MARION GRIFFIN. conveniences; | RENT only $75. b Furnished 8 months, - .| It's a fine location. It's a great BARGAIN FISHER & CO... Jas. Flood Bldg. No connection with any other firm. See them in their new office, room 438. $175—HOUSE, 11 sunny rms., all rented; large yard; rent $30. 225 Minna st., from 9 to 12. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. CLAIRVOYANTS. PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Livin Clairvoyant, Palmist and Psychio Healer, The Only Yogi Mediator Of Secret Influence in America. No matter what your troubles, sickness or desires may be Prof. Delmar willghelp you; his advice and help are always abddlutely re- liable; kind, honorable and_cor treat- ment to all.”_Full life, $1. Dally from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Wednesday and Saturday evenings to 8; Sunday, 1 to 4 p. m. 412 Post st. AA— 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 away; reunites the separated, gives secret powers to control; no long delays in waiting. HOURS, 10 to 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 997T—MARKET ST.—9907. Next door to Hale's big store, corner of 6th. PROF. NIBLO. A—MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer; can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; re- veals the past; gives correct forecast of your future; advises you on {mportant affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; gives the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clairvoyant; readings to ladies only; my $5 complete life readings $1; 404 Eddy; permanently located in her own home; private; no sign; ring bell. DAY’ WANT + ! CURE FOR RUPTURE. DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss; fect retalner; positive cure; book free. moved to 208 Kearny room 307. R UCATIONAL. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- ket st.—Terms $8 permonth; $40 6 months; thorough course: in order to.demonstrate our superior method of teaching will give one month’s tuition free; success assured. N N A—THE LYCEUM. an accredited preparatory school for university law_ medical colleges: refs., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford prof. summer session begins Jume 5. Phelan bidg. i B it e s AEIETR"CII;OLITAN Bus. Cho!.: C"t: B. cp-osl ts with us; stenographers trained, - u:::'cecurod. 028 Golden Gate. Webster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 833 Market st.; best location in city: catalogue. A—S. F. BUS. College, 738 Misslon st.. gets ositions for graduates; 160 good places since arch 1. Come and see us. HEALD'S Schoo! of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S, F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec, min., mech. sur- ey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est 1364 Van ler 'Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863: Jargest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000: send for circulars. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day_and individual instr. 305 Lerkin st. Prof. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus.Col. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, & thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1413 Polk st., nr. Cal IRVING Institute School for Girls, Calst.; fall term beging Monday, August 7, ) EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE, chronic constipation, rheuma- tism, diseases of the eye and the nervous system speedily cured. ~DR. SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st.. room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to Gearge Acki, oldest and largest Japaness and Chinese joyment office, 421 Post st.; phome Bush 135, promptly furnishes all kinds of help. UP-TO-DATB Ja panese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes reliable help of all kinds promptiy. H. BAIKI, 406 Post st.; tel. James 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA. 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 REMOVED from 411% O'Farrell st. to 1113 Clay st.—H. W. HONG'S Chirese Employ- ment Office; best help. Tel. East 426 A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752, A—JAPANESE and Chiness help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanese help; house cleaning speclalty; Geo. R, Kuniabe, ’BI'I Mason; tel. James 52‘5’14 CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., €40 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furn- ished: house cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7638, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. EHPLO: :i"l‘ WANTED—FEMALE. RELIABLE Swedish woman with 10-year-old girl wants position as first-class cook in pri- vate family, boarding-house or summer re- sort, Box 6335, Call office. A WORKING housekeeper wishes a place to keep house for elderly lady or gentlemen or ness people; first-class reference: wages $30. 1238 Mission st.; tel. Howard 2083 SITUATION wanted by & Swediah girl to do general housework. 1108 Vermont st.. be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-thi experienced cook wishes situation in pri- vats family as cook; wages $30 to §35. 128 Mission st.; phone Howard 2983. A YOUNG Japanes girl wants a position at housework in_small family. SUYE, 2015 Polk st.; tel. East 8956 POSITION wanted at housekeeping by & wo- man with a child. Call 939 Mission st. DRESSMAKER wants work by the day; good fitter; quick worker. 513 Folsom st. POSITION wanted by elderly American woman for housework cooking: good home and moderate wages. MRS. SMITH, 1065 Market. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker out the day. 1125 Geary st. Phone Past . GIRL wants chamberwork or eecond work. Call at 652 Willow ave. family for light bousework: wages no object. MRS. BUGUIRA, 1508 Fillmore st. Tel Bcott 4273. EXPERIENCED dressmaker, German, wishes to met work at her home; alteration or of fine work preferred. MRS. REUGG, 1244 Howard; phone Folsom 3324 LADY wants situation in refined home; is a good housekeeper and a good dressmaker: no washing or second work. Box 1066, Call office, Oakland. A CHAMBERMAID, experienced, wants a posi- tion in the city, or wash napkins and towel: or_care of an invalid lady; wages moderat Address box 5826, Call office. A RELIABLE Swedish lady with a boy 6 years wishes position as houeekeeper; good cook; no objection to country. Please call at 1 Cottage row, off Sutter. A YOUNG girl wants second work and ing or general housework; wages $25. 6349, Call office. LADY, speaking French, Greman and English, wants position as traveling companfon. Ad- dress box 5841, Call office. RELIABLE woman with little girl wishes tion as housekeeper in country. MRS, TON, 639E Church st Stockton. mendin; walt- Box ISMAR, Egyptian seeress. The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 . m, to 5 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141, MME. BERNARD hn’;lurnofl from her vaca- tion and is still permanently located in her own private flat, 17,Third st. next Exam- iner bldg. MISS ZEMDAR, yourg gifted clair. and palm.; love, business, etc. reveals hidden “sectetS, names; L. 50c, G. §1. 533 Golden Gate ave. of MME. JOSEPH, palmist and life reader, ‘business, speculation: love; full ladies 28c; gents BOc. 1221 Market. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me; good reading 25c: no sign. 1021 6th. nr. Mission. MRS SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from, 108 Sixth st. to 954 Misslon. MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant, gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st. ———————————————— SPIRITUALISM, H MARION GRIFFIN, G —_—. e Beat this: —24 rooms— Nur;-_rk-n st. ’ —s1200— RENT $36. ALL HOUSB- KEBPING. Very little work % Iandlady. oL TN DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. :l\lm mfit teeéh $2; dlve‘; ughfi 25¢; gold ings, $1; gold crowns, $3; worl 1104 Market st.. corner Turk. s A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns §3 50; fillings S0c: plates, $5, full set; all work painless warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 nr. 11th— No charge !or\-umctm.:!:-.: plates are made; old plates over like new; from $8 w’l:et. mn 50c: .::'mm FILLINGS, 25c and YORK DENTISTS. &:m Sg.fl!-nfflw —_— — e e T ‘GOLD filln T5c; sitver, 35e; pain: op. Sun.Qr A CHewitt, 101t ooy McDOWELL ~ Dressmaking " Millinery Accordion, sunburst and ' ;. Stew- A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and 1ife reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday; 10c. 148 Sixth st. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed. 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. MADAM WRENN'S spiritual test circle; 2 p. m.; 10c. 706 Fourtenth st. fl PALMISTRY. A—RETURNED H. Jerome Fosselll palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Bl MADAM MAY, palmist and card reader. 3852 Eighteenth st., near Sanchez; hours 1-8; 50c. —ee CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. S R A A A A A A A A A AN A AN AN COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. W1 u_become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cl ‘Works, 1800 Har- sclentific lack 5608 Higon st.; Al clean! FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. ok i S i - CARPETS clean., fit, lay. 530 G.G.ave.;phone “Fast 1065. Star. Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. P e bt B b an R e el e CARPETS cleancd and laid, 8¢ a yard. KLEIN- ERT, 1520 Polk st.: phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beating Works, Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; phone East 128. ADV. Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO.' W. & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3¢ ‘Tel. Mission 74, Bl Bt o S S o2t Bt s SN "muifi'&’mmumn imurmnmn-m. Box 5872 COMPETENT woman wishes position to do general housework; wages $25. Address box 1967, Call office, Oakland. COMPETENT young woman wishes position as ‘working housekeeper, caretaker or compan- fon. Address room 42, 530 Golden Gate ave. ‘A YOUNG French girl wishes a position as nursegirl or_second work; speaking French only. Call 719 Broadway. WANTED—Sewing; experfenced; references. 1106 Sacramento st. - A GIRL wishes a position at housework, 836 Shotwell st. _Bhotwell ot WOMAN wants work cooking in boarding- ‘house, Call 612 Kansas st. e A WANTED—Position as bookkeeper. Box 5966, Call office. GIRL wishes place for housework and cooking. Please call at 39 South Park ave. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. AA—A FIRST-CLASS painter, banger, tinter and grainer desires worl y the day or job work; teed prices cheap; tools furnished. 1: Devisadero st. eral languages, wishes salesman u:‘nocl clerk; eity or mlnd: has worked in dry goods, but would accept any line of commerce. Box 6133, Call office. e e A YOUNG Japanese wants a position to work in photo studio or at physician’s office. Ad- dress A. K. ARYER, 3404 Mission st. e e A BOY of 16, who speaks English and can at- tend to Spanish correspondence, wishes work in or near the city. Address, stating wages, to RODRIGO LUNA, 1811 Powell st. R GERMAN wishes situation; thoroughly under- stands saloon and lunch business: steady, reliable; city or country. Address box 8902, Call office. WANTED—Work as porter. D. W. ALLAN, 746 Folsom st. e to school evenlngs wishes ; references. Box 5812, Call office. boy. Box 5820, Call EMPLOY) ENT WANTED—MALE—Con TRAVELING position wanted by practical me- chanical expert, where the highest skill and the greatest ingenuity IS required; in any line of machinery; or position as foreman in first-class machine shop. Address box 3023, Call_office. RESPONSIBLE. sober man wants position as hoist or stationary engineer; can do repair work: efty or country. Address Engineer, 1119 Sutter st. RELIABLE bartender, speaking French and German, wants situation. Box 6346, Call —_ e e YOUNG man wishes position as clerkt In hotel: city or country; references. Box 6909, Call. PR Bl L ik el 1 g YOUNG man wants to learn bardware trade. Box 5055, Call otfice. R ot S e S TRE S YOUR interests first: 1 can sell groceries; you need me. Box 3926, Call office. YOUNG steady heiper on_cakes with experi- ence. wishes position. Box 4089, Call. PERIENCED barber _apprentice place to finish trade. Box 6190, Call. N T T e TYOUNG Japanese boy wants work cooking and tome household wark; wages $6 up & week: worked a long time in last place. FUJIO, 2406 Mission st.; phone Church 5578, JAPANESE honest boy wants a position to do any kind of work in the afternoon. Address TSUDA, 807 Polk st —_— JAPANESE butler or first-class cook wants a_position i family; references. Address SHO, 500 Dupont st. JAPANESE cook wants a situation in family; has best reference; wages. $30 up per month. Address F. YAMADA, 081 Sacramento st. JAPANESE, good cook. wants situation fn small family; wages $35 a month. C. 8. 407 Hayes st. JAPANESE boy wants position as waiter; help cook: housework. FRANK, 467 Hayes. A GOOD Chinese cook wishes place in family. 8. N. WONG, 21 Brenham place. A CHINESE first-class cook or baker wants position in hotel. W. W. BEN, 1306% Powell. wishes l FOR immediate sale—100 shares of Oakland Cremation Assocfation: stock at §27 50 pald, last year, six dividends of 30c each. WJ.U‘Q Turlock Irrigation bonds at par, $400 eac $6000 Realty Syndicate certificates at 38T 50. W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland.® CAPITAL required to carry out movel adver- alnl:( method. Box 1960, Call officey Oak- 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 a home in any part of the ecity; ask for mo payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-259 Geary st. (on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPAN Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the largest agencles. Saves & world of time and trouble. Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, Welcome! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1089 Market st., opposite McAllister. —_— A VISIT to our free renting department will help you to get just the house or flat you are 1ool for; you are perfectly welcome and under no obligations. T. BRILLIANT FUR- NITURE CO., 338-340-342 Post st. SEVENTEENTH, 3570, near Guerrero—8§ rooms and bath; Mission warm belt; yard; rent reasonable. B5-ROOM sunny flat facing Duboce Pari. 48 Portola st., bet. Steiner and Plerce, off Waller. CORNER flat to let; 8 light rooms: suitable for roomin Rouse: reat D. HADELER, SW cor. Fell and Devisadero. _— e e ‘A SUNNY corner; 6-room lower flat; bassment: half block from Market st., Castro or 18th . cars, 3047 1Tth st., cormer Hartford. FOR rent—Furnished house, S rooms, pian~, rent low if taken for year. e - e O S0 S $18—FOURTH ave., 468, fear Point Loboe— 4 rooms, bath; Dew, modern, sunAy; large yard. DERN middle flat. 8533 Twenty-fourth e S rooms and bath; large P . SRR RREP S SUNNY middle and upper flats, 43 rooms, bath, yard: $20-$22 50. 32 Shotwell, nr. 14th. e e e e - NICE sunny upoer flat, 6 rooms, bath and large yard. 748 Folsom st., near l4th. FLAT. 8 large sunny rooms; gas. 147 Fair Osks, mear Twenty-second. A _NICE milch cow for sale cheap. 1601 San Bruno ave. TWENTY-FIFTH, 4148, near Castro—New up- per flat, 5 rooms and bath: $20. B e $18_LOWER modern flat, 5 rooms, bath, gas, yard, basement. 533 San Bruno ave., or. 1Sth. TO 1et—2 flats, 5 rooms each: rent $13 and $15. 68 and 68% Natoma st., near Second. LAKE, 742New 6-room fat; marine view; Park in rear: rent §25. FLAT to let—4 rooms; rent $13. A on premises, 262 Ivy ave., near . D Y e $20_NEW flac, 5 rooms and bath. 1604 Turk st.. corner Plerce. CTASTRO, 421—Unfurn_ upper flat; 4 or 5; every Toom sunny; fine view: bath. phome; cheap. L e s = GOLDEN GATE ave., 967T—New sunny mod- ern flat of 5 rooms and bath: no childven. MODERN flats, 1033-1987 O'Farrell st.; 6and 7 rooms, bath, basement, yard; rent reasonable. FINE sunny flat, 4 rooms and bath, 436 Lily ave. - RNER upper flat, § rooms and bath. 3336 Twenty-sixth st.. near Capp. O ey e MODERN flat. 159 Landers st., off Stxteenth, near Dolores; 5 rooms and bath: $20. . MODERN flat, § rooms and bath. 33423 Six- teenth st., near Dolores; $20. TUSH, 1229—Flat, & rooms; rent $12 ADDD 1223 Bush st., basement. e e McALLISTER, 1866-68—Up-to-date flats, T-8 Tooms: rents very low to responstble parties. PER 7-room flat; sun every room: l gar- Ufiefi:mbflmnl‘)b‘.?&t?tflcnfl e A e CENTRALLY located flat, 5 rooms, bath; mod- te. © 1020 Sacramento st.. abo' Powell. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. TR T e POINT LOBOS ave., 1307, near Second ave.— Nicely furnished sunny é-reom flats, omly $15; Geary-st. car passes the door; Bo ob- jection to children. CLA’ €15, near Haight—DBeautifully fur nished @-rcom flat; cheap rent to respon- sible parties. sunny cormer; cash, dalance Call 708 “*‘lw&

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