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12 THE SAN ‘FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 15 JOHN McN . J. MARTIN . .. .Business Manager TELEPHONE. { The Operator Will Con- | artment You Wish. | ..Market and Third, 8. F. to 221 Stevenson et red by Carriers, 20 Cta. Per Week, 75 | . Mo Single Coples 5 Cts. | Postage (Cash With | , 1 year..$8.00 ay). » '6.00 CALL (includ. S: clud Sunday), 6 mos.. CALL AILY DAILY CALL—By Single Month.. 5= SUNDAY , 1 Year 50 | WE C 1 Year 1. F 1GxN [Datly..$8.80 Per Year Extra | FOREIGN ({50 Yey 418 Por Year Extra POSTAGE. | Weekly. 1.00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Sample Coples will be forwarded When Te- Quested. o | Mall subecribers in oriering changs of_ad- @rese should be particular to give N AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure & prompt and correct compliance with their re- Quest. OAKLAND OFFICE ...Telephone Main 1088 ALAMEDA OFFICE: 1435 Park Btyeet, Near Santa Clara Avenue. Phone Alameda 559. BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street.. Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: JAMES 5. TYLER ...Post Buliding NEWS STANDS: P. O. News Oo.; Grest| Tremont House; Auditorium | House. CHICAGO PRESENTATIVE: C. GEORGE KROGNESS, Marquette Bullding . pome, “Central 2618.”) | NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: STEPHEN B. SMITH....50 Tribune Building NEW YORE CORRESPONDENT: C. C. CARLTON Herald Square SINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco C: Market and Third streets; open un ock every night in the year. | BRANCH OFFICES: Market street, opposite Fifth; open until | p. m. Montgomery ave.: unttl 9:80 p_ m. unt(] 9:30 p. m. open until 9 p. m. i | MEMBERS of St. Andrew’s soclety MEETING NOTICES—Continued. MISEION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. —Special meeting THIS (SATUR- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third Degree. R. B. ALLAN, Sec. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continucd. A—CAMERON & CO.———FPhone South 1060 8 Eddy st, cor, Market and Powell. “Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 280, F. &nd A. M., Masonic Temple—Third degree THIS SATURDAY at 2 p. m. and evening at 7:30. Visiting breth- Ten cordially invited. By order of the W. M. A, A. ANDERSON, Secretary. MARS Lodge No. 202, K. of P., meets to-night in Pythian Hall, 220 Golden Gate ave. Visitors weicome. CHAS. NAGELE, C, C. H. P. ADAMS, K. of R. and 8. are requested to attend the S(‘D(-@ tish day celebration In the Greek Theater, University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday, July 15, at 2:30 p. m. Tickets 25c, 50c and §1, to be had at John Reid & Son's, T8 Geary st. Y. C. LAWSON, President St. Andrew's Soclety. THE CALIFORNIA Debris Commission,” hav- ing received application to mine by hy- draulic process from Alleghany Mining Co., in Alleghany Mining Company’s mine, near Alleghany, Slerra County, Cal., draining into Kanaka Creek, which reaches Middle Yuba River, gives notice that a meeting to receive any protests will be held at room 68, Flood bullln’m‘, San Francisco, Cal, July 81, 1905, at D m. ANNUAL MBBETING—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monarch Ofl Company of Arizona will be held at tie office of the company, 8 California st., San Francisco, Cal, on THURSDAY, the T7th day of February, 1905, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the wnsuing year and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may_ocome before the meeting. W. A. MITCHELL, Becretary. Notice to the Stockholders of the Monarch Ofl Compeny of Arizona—The annual! meeting of the stockholders of the Monarch Oil Company | of Arizona has been adjourned, and wiil be | heil at the office of the company, 327 Mar- ket st., third floor, room 2, San Francisco, Cal., on FRIDAY, the 21st day of July, 1805, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. GEO. A. DOUGLAS! and the Scoftish people generally e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW R._W. KING, Attorney-st-Law, Exam. bldg., h ‘floor, entrance room 611; established 20 years: all courts, general courts and office practice; no fees in advance or_for consulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 W. MATTHEWS, attorney and counselor at jaw, 632 Market et., room 23; 21 years' expe- rience; all courts; general court and office practice; consultation free. Tel. Black 2332. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs §12; all law cases handled; no fee in advance; open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Market, 1. 33. ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; probate and attachment puits speclalty; open evening, 7-9. Room 465, Parrott bldg., 855 Market st. | AA—DIVORCE: costs $12: quick, quiet; advice free; all law business; no charge unless suc- cessful: open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. L. B. CLARK, 027 Market, room 304; consuita- tion free: no fee in advance; open evenings. AUTOMOBILES. linder light delivery car. NCE, 20 Golden Gate ave. FOR _sale—2 WALTER §. FI ASTHMA CURE. LEAVING TOWN | TO SUBSCRIBER® FOR TLE SUMMER. CALL subscribers conmtempiating a change of residence during the summer | months can have their paper forwarded | by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This paper will :lso be on sale at all summer | resorts and is represented by a loeal agent in all towns on the coast. pemme bt S SO G—The Risdon Iron and Works—The annual meeting o e Risdon Iron and Lo- r the election of trustees ng year and the transaction of may be brought before 1d 8t the office of the art st., San Francisco, on h day of August, 1905, at AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE | N PACIFIC RAILROAD COM- | pecial meeting of the stockholders | rn_Pacific Raliroad Company | the office of e company, | the ' Exchange | 1 and county of BSan ate of California, the 1pal place of business and being the bullding | f directors of sald corpora- | usually meet, on the 28th day of August, | 1805, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, o con- #ider and act upon the propositions: First, to increase the capital stock of said P A to one hundred and sixty million ars (§160,000,000), and for that purpose mend article VI of the articles of in- poration and consolidation of the company read ss folows The smount of the capital stock of said | on shall be one hundred and sixty s ($160,000,000), divided into x bhundred thousand (1,600,000) shares of the par value of one hundred dol- lars (§100) cach, which s#id emount of capi- tal stock Goes not exceed the amount actusily required for the purposes of the said corpors- | tion, end is the amount actually required and ascer ed to be necessary for construct- completing, equipping, operating and taining its road, and is #0 estimated by competent engineers, as will sppear by the | written estimate of such engineers, Quly eigned by them, and flled in the office and prineipal place of business aforesaid of said corporation.” And to peragraph XII of the said articles to read as follow “The number of directors of said cop- solidated corporation shall be eleven (11) | end the amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall bs one hundred and sixt milllon doliars ($160,000,000), which said | emount of capital stock is the amount mc- tually required for the purposes of said cor- poration, and is the amount actually re- guired &nd ascertained to be nece for coustructing, completing. equippl perat- ing end maloteining 116 roud, Aad s ¥t mated by competent engineers, as will ap- pear by the aforesald Written estimate of #ald engineers, duly signed by them and on e se aforessid. BSald capital stock of sald rporation sball be divided into wne mil- lion eix hundred thousand (1,600,000) of the par value of one hundreq goll ($100) each, of which said shares of weiy ital stock the following have besn sub Tibed by and aliotted to the stockholde s2id_conmtituent corporations, as heesin 1(1!' R‘!hfcrg’(:. to wit “To the Bouthern Pacific Raliroad Com. organized existing pany, inco: rated. ing under the laws of the State u58 to s sharehoiders, oneminioTnia, fourteen thousand two hundred sna forty: one and sixty one-hundredt! ooe andsixty dredths (1,014,241 60-100) ““To the Southern cific Raliroad pany, incorporated, ized and exlsfl:‘. tnder the Jaws of the Territory of Arisone &0d Lo s stockhoiders, ome hundrea ang mipety-nine thousa nive M G850 wharee”” uBdred and Aty “To the Southern Pacific roaa pany ‘of New Mexics, Jusorgorsiea™0sd Com. and existing under the laws of the m:;g forty- of New Mexico, and to its sixty-elght thousand eight n;l:acrfim::a eighty-eight (65,885) shares.' +The severs! stockbolders of ea constituent corporations shall them by the said consolidates’ g 8] paid up shares of the Capital mtock af 1ub consolidated cOrporation out of gm on,iBe thereof subseribed by and ail ehares stockholders of their respective corporations to the like amount ggiy it 7, at their par valte with the So.8r for ¢ the ehares held by such stoe iheir respective constituent Thereafter. and secondly, 4 indebtedriess of emount in the ch of sald aggregute sixty million dollars mnm,&?‘{‘n‘m‘ POTtion of whioy n in of the United States (a to be used in retiring existing Gebtedneer). and to increase the bonoos Sebtedness "of said corporetion up 3 smount In the agEregate of one huna“fi the sixty million dollars ($160,000,000) - 2nd | coin of the United States, &nd to secirefCld vaid proposed bonded maem“_“‘“;’m. mortgage upon the railroads, francm 2 property of the COmPANY BOW Owned gr ald after mcquired, &nd the inCOme thereor ' c: uch part thereof as may be Drescribej the mortgage; and to determine the form god | terme of eaid bonds and mortgage, ang id all or euthorize the Board of D i such action ss they may deem expelient in the premises. Dated the 26th day of June, 1005. By order of the Board of Directors, J. L. WILLCUTT, [ of the Southern Pacific e A. DI NOLA’S sethma remedy cures: for sale by all druggists: main depot 1602 Market st., £t Nicholas Hotel; 10c, 25c, G0c package. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—Chlldren from 2 to 14 to board; e; mear school; excellent care. , Haywards, Cal BUSINESS OHANCES. A—$1500; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis triot; place established years; choicest cor- ner on Clay st. For particulars call R. G. WILKE, 26% Clay st. A—$700; BAKERY in the Mission; rent $25; 4 rooms: must be ‘soid_at once; owner bought hotel in Haywards. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et. 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 summer cottages; all fully fyrnished; fine large restaurant and candy and icecream stand; plenty of tables under large awning: mineral springs; several extra tents; in fact thoroughly equipped and first claes; finé roads, with beautiful mountain stream Within 100 feet of place: without a doubt this is the choicest spot across the bay. Call for fur- ter particulars, 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. iee CAMERON & CO. 5 A—Family liquor store and bar; fine location; long lease; well stocked; good.fixtures; every- thing strictly first class; make offer. See CAMERON & CO. NEW furniture, 70-room hotel, in beautiful town of the Santa Cruz Mountains; price 2500; $1500 cash: rare bargain. F. L. KAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st. 50-ROOM up-to-date hotel; new furniture; bar; Bot water heat; in coust city; pricy $10,000 for furnishings and lease. s g. BSKAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st. TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity daily; engine, botler, crusher and every facility for making first-claes brick; unlimited quantities of clay, Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st.; tel, South 622. WANTED—Gentleman with about $2000 to take half interest in established payin proposition, Address BREWER CHEMICA] CO., 68 Hamilton place, ‘Oakland. STOCK companies incorporated; i€ you have stocks or bonds for salé, offer them through me to investors. GEORGE -M. KELLOGG, Broker, 345 Llilcott square, Bu $4000—COR. saloon; best location city fronts long lease: cheap rent; whole or half. RIOR- DAN & LESS, 035 Market st., room 5. WANTED—A partner in an office and store fixture shop; must be a practical man; $300 required. Box 6230, Call. FOR sale—Corner cigar stand at {nvoice price; Tent cheap; owner leaying oity, Address 1403 Bllis st. PHOTO studio, modern equipped, with five handsomely furnished rooms attached; a bar- gain. Box 7269, Call office. $1800—GROCERY and bar; fine location; good reasons for selling. F. CHEVALIER CO., © Beale st. FOR bargains In saloons, lodging-houses and other business opportunities call at 1027% Market st., National Real Estatg. Co. RESTAURANT in Mission ai transfer. corner; owner sick; must sell at once. Address box 6143, Call office. OD and coal yard, cheap; good location. Inquire Fourteenth and Jefferson sts, Oak- land. FRUIT store for sale cheap. Apply 846 Fifth, CORNER saloon; good locality; rent low; liv- ing rooms. Inquire 1073 Mission, cigar stand. DRUG store, $550, doctor; rent regsonable. GROCERY and bar for sale. Fifteenth st. $1600—A CORNER saloon stock with lease; going Eest. 116 Ninth st, $3500—Rea] estate and insurance business, in- cluding property; country town. 6142, Call. GOOD Call Apply at Call otfice. part cash; location for a 2753 Mission st. Inquire at 2198 route for rale. FOR sale—Paint shop complete; account de- parture; cheap. 81 Geary st., florist store. HAY, grain, wood and coal; account of sick- must sell. M. WRIGHT, 435 Natoma. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. DENTISTS. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth $2; silver fillings, 23c; gold fiilings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A—$1500; CORNER _saloon, opposite large brewery and surrounded by factories; trouble in family only cause of sale; lease; a good and well established corner. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$450: CIGAR store, with 38 fine living rooms: kept by owner 10 years; rent $32; most prominent location on Larkin st. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny A—$5500; MOST prominent corner saloon; one block from Phelan bldg.; lease; many for- tunes made in this corner; a very rare chance. Call R. G, WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 50c; plates, §5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 Market, or. 11th— No charge for extracting when' plates aro made; old plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per set, extracting 50c; gas given. FILLINGS, 25c and 30c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 76c; silver, 8c; crowns, $2, no pain: op. Sun.Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 1013 Grant av. 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 the next B years; no show for any other saloon to open; this is @ bonanza. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$650; CIGAR, tobacco stand, corner, with leundry office; owner kept place 4 years. business clears above $110 per month; loca- tion the best; close to Examiner office. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny s A—3$1750; SAUSAGE factory and pork store; horse, 'wagon; business established many yeers; has s large patronsge in Wholesale trade also doing rushing store trade; owner to retire only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1300; COLNER saloon north of Markst st., close to 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. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1350; CORNER saloon on Folsom st., with 2 living rooms; rent $35; place located close to Bixth st : bargain. Call R, G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st A—$2800; THE most prominent corner saloon on Eixth st. with lease, and cigar stand In | front; quarréls among partners only cause of | sale; pot all cash necessary. Call R. G WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$3000; ELEGANTLY sitted up saloon with 8 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. A—$3000; CORNER saloon with flat of 6 rooms; ‘lease; po better location in this city; owner kept place 10 years; a very rare chance. I'R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$300; CARPENTER shop, shop kept by owner 15 years; owner to retire.” Call R. G. Kearny A—$1000: RESTAURANT and coffee - saloon; best location on Montgomery old estab- lished and good-paying business; lease if de- sired. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; ROAD house with bowling_alley, #ance pavilion. etc.; rent $30; the place i3 ocated on the most prominent county road to Ean Mateo. 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—3$650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in & most prominent location; also laundry offiee; pi kept by owner for years; ncver clears less than $100 per mongh to your bank account. See R. G. WILKH, 26% Kearny st. A—8$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- ing-room; about 3 barrels chofcest whisky on hand; location the very best; close to Market #t; investigate, this is a rare cbance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$050; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year lease:' most prominent location in Western Addifion; this business is & good ome. Cail | R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—32000; FANCY grocery and delicatesscn v.ore on Bacramento st., Western Addition; rent $30; 3 years' lease; full value in sight. Call G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. horse, wagon; 00d business; ILKE, 26% A—$1600; SALOON; close to Taylor and Mar- ket st Det rent $112: 43 years' lease; business; investigate; & R G. WILKE, 26 st Pob: £ B e o B e VT e 1 003 A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholesals dis- trict; place clears about $500.per month: 7 years' lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per vear. ———— DRESSM_AKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, McDOWELL Dressmaking and _ Millinery School-—Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market, Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- Art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. e LI LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. (PP et sieruiuliven Sl S b srvaru SN A—CAMERON & CO———Phone 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; cheup rent: good lease; extra good fur- niture and carpeis; everything in first-class condition; fine location; clears $250 to $300 per month; on account of dissolution of partner- ship this house can bs had at great bargain. 02 rioms: new, modern building, elegantly furnished throughout; cheap rent; 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 city will be sac- | rificed ut $6000; $2000 down, balance can be paid out of house; low interest, 16 rooms; well furnished; corner house; cheap rent; good furniture and carpets; you can buy thie for face of mortgage or $950, as owner is obliged to leave city. 9 roums; nicely furnished, close in, with rent only $42 50; can be had for $325. 18 rooms; finely located; good furniture and carpete; Is glyln{ well; will exchange for 10 or 12 room house in good condition. 30 rooms; newly furnished; close in; can be Tun either’ transient or permanent roomers; clearing $150 per inonth above all expenses; gcing out of businéss. near in; on best 33 rooms; rent only $150; furnished; fine bar- rooming-house street; well gain at $1800. 03 rooms; newly furnished; close in and very central; fine brick building; elevator and all modern conveniences; the price asked is less than half of cost to furnish; $3000. 14 rooms; close in: rent only $75; good fur- niture and ‘carpets; clears over $50 and leaves n‘c;55l‘l’\'1n: rooms for family; big bargain af i R0 rooms; new. fine; central location; well furnished end paylng Well; can ‘be bought at big_bargain, as owner is leaving city; $1500, just half cost to furnish. \ 16 rooms; nice and central; rent only $65; go0d furnifure and ecarpets and clearing & fine little income cvery month, and if sold at once the price s $1000. 42 rooms; good location; well furnished; mostly men ‘roomers; clean and good; rent only $125; will exchange for smaller house, 10 to 12 rooms: price $1500. 35 rooms; near City Hall; thoroughly reno- vated; good furniture and carpets; first-class shape; big bargain for §18Q0. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 EDDY ST. FAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 Jas. Flood bld 070 Market, opp. The Emporium. Rooming & Apartment Houses. “‘Exceptional Bargains.” 9 .; rent $37 50; clears per mo. 7 50; clears r $70: Clears $100 per mo. clears :100 per mo. cleurs $180 per mo. 05; clears per mo. clears per mo. clears $150 per mo, clears $100 per mo, clears $100 per mo. ‘clears $130 per mo. clears per mo. price | Rooming-Houses and Hote]s for Sale, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 — Market — St. — room — 801 — Eighth floor — new — Flood — Building — opposite “The Emparium.” — Phone — Maln — 3343. Modern — Business — Methods. — ROOMING and — APARTMENT — Houses, — Abstracts furnished. — All — titles — guaranteed. CORNEI! HOUSE North of Market: st 40—— Rooms —-—40] —Not a vacant room—| House tull of nice * people. —B-year lease— Big, roomy bay-win-| gowa, Price $1400. ‘Worth $3100, Rent only $135 per mo. el e RO g —64 rooms— NEW corner house (with every modern con- venience. An up-to-date Apartment house. titully furnished and in an especially desir- able location. Make loffer. ' Ly MARION GRIFFIN. Near Sutter street. Income $135 monthly over rent, gas and| Select, perma-| water. nent roomers. Rent $68. Furnishings good. Cost| $1604. Owner sick In| bed 5 month: PRICE $700— % cash and we'll lend you half. Lease if de- sired. See MARION, GRIFFIN. lA MODEST LITTLB 10-room house for the MODEST LITTLE price of monthly profit of $40. MARION GRIFFIN, The Agent. EXPERIENCE not| necessary take| charge of and success-| fully manage this new-| to est house in town. —116 rooms— All large, airy and light. NO INSIDE ROOMS. SPLENDID SUNNY CORNBR. 2, 8 and 4 room sultes. 9-vear les=s from Oc-| BLICTRIC ELEVA-| TOR and all other up- to-date conveniences;| cash required $2000. Profit $250 to $400. Exclusively with MARION GRIFFIN. CLAIRVOYANTS. e ) PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living +, Palmist and Psychic Healer. The Only Yogi Mediator Of Secret Influence in America. No matter what your troubles, sickness or desires may be Prof. Deimar will help you: his advice and help are always absolutely re- lable; kind, honorable and confldential treat- ment to all.”_Full lie, $1. Daily from 10 a. m. D, m.; Wednesday and Saturday evenings 9: Sunday, 1 to4 p m. 412 Post st. A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer; can be consulted on all affairs of lite; Miss Wille guaran an honest, reliable, satisfactory Te— veals the past: gives correct forecast of your future; advises you on important affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; glves the secrst how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 30-8 p. m.; French, German, English AA— _EROF. NIBLO, 411A Ellis st, near Jones. PROF. NIBLO. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS $1. living ASTRO HEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of the age. 411A Ellis st.. near Jones. PROF. NIBLO. CONSULT, READING, $1. ST, GEORGE ORMONDE, Hours, 10 to S. 1007% MARKET ST. Helps the troubled; overcomes all evil. PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clalrvoyant; readings to ladies only: my $5 complete life readings $1: 404 Edad; rmanently located in her own home; private; no sign; ring bell. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress. The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 8. m. to B 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 a: poken. EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Female--Con POSITION wanted by young girl: light house- work; small family; no children, no wash- ing. “Apply 4 Sunny court, off Geary be- tween Webster and Buchanan sts. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wants a position as housekeeper: a good home more an object than wages; city or country. Call at 3257 224 s between Mission and Valencia. NORWEGIAN girl wants position as nurse for children; can do sewing; speaks English well. 1735 Misslon st. COMPETENT German woman wants wash- ing and froning by the day; no postals. 1208 Vallejo st. GOOD German cook would like a position. Ap- glymacrurdn.. between Pacific and roadway, near Leavenworth, REFINED, capable young woman desires po- sition immediately as housekeeper. MRS. McDOWELL, 28 McAllister st. EXPERIENCED dressmaker would like more engagements in families; $1 60 day. Call or write MRS. DeBARR, 4i5 Fourth st. Tenting find you a home in any part ask for no payment other than your will; we do not ask you to buy or sven L e ou_are CORDES FURNITURE CO.. %3-250 Geary st. (on the square STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department. Combined lists from 25 of the iargest agencies. Saves & world of time and trouble. Service s absolutely free. !mu-wm...dmmarfi-h-k- turniture, Welcome! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1089 Market st., opposite McAlliste: A_VISIT to our free renting department will help you to get just the Bouse or flat you are looking for; you are perfectly welcome and under no obligations. T. B! NT FUR- NITURE CO.; 338-340-342 Post st. YOUNG lady wants position as lady’s mald. Apply 1 Clay st. ‘WOMAN wants housecl the day. 610 Ben Brutio ava e AN elderly American woman wishes position working housekeeper, or as cook; §15, car fare: city or nearby. Call or sddress House- keeper, 408 Minna st., near Fifth. GERMAN woman wishes to do washink by :hv:.d." 200 Maryland at., near San Bruno YOUNG woman wants a situation as w housekeeper; wages $25. Address box Call office. GERMAN woman wishes to do housework in small family. 200 Maryland st., near San Bruno ave. ng MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly; 2dvice given on all affairs of life; satisfac- tion guagy; 26c up. 17 3d, next Examiner bld. A NIEE S';dllh‘(llrl. go0a ::g and house- work, wants position; wages to $35. Bex 6146, "Call office. MME. JOBEPH, palmist and life reader, of Chicago; business. speculations, love: 'full readings; ladies 25¢; gents 50c. 1221 Market. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvovant, card read- er, palmist; when others fall try me: good reading 25¢; no sign. 1023 6th, nr. Mission. DON'T fail to see Mrs, Dr. Gondon, the won- der of the age. 1027% Market st. MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant, gives names, advice In all affatrs. 5 4th st. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 054 Mission. SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Gait House. MRS, E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; none better in city. 110 Sixth st., room 8. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed., 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgine. O'Farrell st. PALMISTRY. A—RETURNED, H. Jerome Fosselli, sclentific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5608 MADAM MAY, palmist and card reader. 3852 Eighteenth st., near Sanchez; hours 1-8; 50c. ——— CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Afr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleansd by compressed alr at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WANTED a child to nurse or will let a girl of 13 go out to nurse. Apply 625 Jessie st. SWEDISH_ girl wants position to do house- jrork and plain cooking. 176% Shipley st. A WOMAN wants washing' and housecleaning by the day. 1623 Clara st., . COMPETENT girl wishes position at second work. Box 6147, Call office. FRENCH girl wishes situation; second work or chambermaid in hotel. Box 6138, Call DRESSMAKER wants work by the day; good fitter; quick worker. 513 Folsom st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. YOUNG Swiss, 24, wants situation as inter- preter or head runner for hotel; no objection to country; has held similar positions in South America, South Africa and India; he speaks English, Spanish, German, French and Dutch fluently and has a good represen— tation and excellent references. Reply W. FEUERLEIN, Winchester House, San Fran- cisco, WANTED—M!ddle-aged married man wants position as painter, paperbanger, etc.; have been employed several years in office build- ing, Chicago, Iil.; can do all kinds of work. Address PAINTER, 930% Mission st. N N of good appearance and address; AL bustier: wants position; possesved-ofitact executive abllity and adaptability; woul travel for or represent locally a staple ar- ticle or high-class speclalty. Box 7013, Call. AA—A FIRST-CLASS patnter, paper bange tinter and grainer desires work by the or job work; guaranteed prices cheap; tools furhished. 1454 Devisadero st. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-857 Tehama st Tel. South 40. WANTED—Position, young man; experienced bookkeeper and stenographer; Eastern refer- ence. Box 6035, Call. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; A1 cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. BILL clerk; manufacturing concern; state age, SO and gy EDegied, THGE 10, all, CARPETS clean., fit., lay. 530 G.G.ave.;phone East 1965. Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. CARPETS cleaned 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 126, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—Flirst-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission T4. WANTED—Position, young man; experisnced bookkeeper; Eastém references. Box 6908, ' GROCERY eclerk: experienced, wants position; good recommendations and refeences. Box 6951, Call. YOUNG man, 26, good education, experienced retail cigar clerk, desires change; good ref- erences. Box 5936, Call. YOUNG married man wants position as clerk or salesman. Box 6155, Call. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. —_— LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtaln House: most complete plant for cicaning lace curtains and blankets. 1324 Fillmore: phone Pine 2022. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country, Pacific Coilection Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5550. ——— e e CURE FOR RUPTURE. A~ DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss; per- fect retainer; positive cure; book free. Re- moved to 206 Kearny st., room 307. I DO not cure rupture, but can hold them in place. WEDEKIND, 446 Geary st. —_— EDUCATIONAL. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- ket st.—Terms $8 per month; $i0 6 months; thorough course; In order to demonstrate our superior method of teaching will give one month’s tuition free; success assured, A—_THE LYCEUM, an eccredited preparatory school for university, law, medical colleges; refs., Pree. Jordan or any Stanford prof.; summer session begins June 5. Phelan bldg. A—METROPOLITAN Bua. Col; Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us; tenographers trained; posi- tions secured. 925 Golden Gate. Webster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 933 Markst st.; best location In eity; catalogue. A—S. F. BUS. College, 738 Mission st., gets positions for graduates; 160 good places since March 1. Come und see us. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, stéam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civil_ elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1884, Van der Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'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. IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cal.st.; fall term begins Monday, August 7, 1905. ———ee ey STRONG boy wants to learn plumber trade. 534 Mississippi POSITION as teamster; familiar with city; §00d reterences. Phone Steiner 1072. WANTED—Housework or valet. Address JOHN C. F., box 6960, Call. PORTER wishes steady work. street. YOUNG man wants position as bartend or country. Box . Call. STENOGRAPHER, secretary and confidential clerk desires position at once; experienced in railroad and commercial work; well edu cated, faithful, ambitious; good penman; Remington and Underwood machines. W. A.. 143 Hanover ave., Oakland. TRAVELING position wanted by practical me- chanical expert, where the highest skill and the greatest ingenuity is required; in any line of mackinery: or position as foreman in first-class machine shop. Address box 5923, Call office. ADVERTISER, a first-class judge of dlamonds, seeks engagement with diamond-house, whole- sale or retail; is also an expert accountant and thoroughly understands office work; highest references. Box 6120, Call office. YOUNG man, good appearance, speaking sev- eral languages, wishes position as salesman or stock clerk; city or Oakland; has worked in dry goods, ‘but would accept any line of commerce, Box 6133, Call office. RESPONSIBLE, sober man wants position as hoist or stationary engineer; can do repair work; city or country. Address Engineer, 1119 Sutter st. ‘WATCH, clock and jewelry repairer seeks po- eition; 20 years’ experience; own tools; good workman. Address Jeweler, 728 Chestaut st., Oakland. 1814 Harrison eity T BRIGHT, active younx man, well educated, good address, willing to work, best refer- ences. Box 5998, Call. AN all around young German butcher, sausage maker, sober and steady, wants situation; city or country. Avply 228 Fourth st. YOUNG single man, good work; city or country; to Address 5943, Call. EXPERIENCED male attendant seeks care of Invalid; conscient reliable, kind; refer- ences; terms moderats. Box 7139, Call office. YOUNG man, 21, wishes position at anything; formerly manager and lor; Treferences. BEN LAZARUS, 630% ive ave. shosmaker, wishes help wait on trade. £ Near Market st. —31 RENT $36. ALL HOUSB- . KEEPING. Very 1t~ work for " landiady. —CORNER— - MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market, Opp. The Emportum.| EYE AND NERVOUS DISEA! HEADACHE , chronic constipation, rheuma- tism, diseases of the eye and thie nervous system speedily cured. ~DR. SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st.. room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor e ——— EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George ‘Aokl, oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese emplovment office, 421 Post &t.; phone Bush 135; promptly furnishes all kinds of help. TP-TO-DATE Japanese-Chiness emp. office fur- nishes _reliable help of all kinds mmpfly. H. SAIKI, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. P Op. e 0 S ot e ot ST AR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese STm0. Chinesc Belp furnished with cars. We KADOTA, 409 Powsell st.; tel. Main 1751 S el PH) Em e Office—Japanese- A Ciiness help. 438 Bowell st r tel, Mafn 5753, A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 416 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. H. W. HONG, 1113 Clay st.; Chinese employ- East 426. ment office; best help. Tel Finest Japanese help; house cleaning lalty; Geo. %‘. Kunlabe, p811 Mason; tel. Jlg:: 5251, JE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Jain m.n;mnm & CO., 640 Clay. F. Chinese help of all kinds furn- JAEANESE. ChE TR T _— RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- flc-:nllufll. ml‘lmm . Main 5188. CH] Tel. MASSEUR wishes a few select patients; best reference. 1567 Sacramento st.; phons East 20064 SITUATION wanted—Experienced bookkeeper and office man desires position; best Eastarn references. Box 5802, Call office. FIRST-CLASS working all the branches of gardening: ences, Box 6137, Call office. AN expert accountant ana auditor wishes to associate himself with firm of accountants; has had varied experience. Box 6129, Call. FIRST-CLASS bartender wants_situation, ity or country; speaks French. Box 3003, Call YOUNG Jupanese wants good position; has knowledge of English and best of recom- mendations. Address T. SAKATA, care of Oisova Hotel, Stockton st. JAPANESE good cook wants in small family; wages $8 a week. SUJI, Sutter st.; tel. Black 4241. JAPANESE wants position as plain cook and housework; have good references. T. in 's office. Ad- dress A. K. ARYER. 3404 Mission st. JAPANESE cook wants a situation In family: has best reference; wages. §30 up per month. Address F. YAMADA, 931 Sacramento et. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the WASHINGTON, 1410, cor. Leavenworth—New flat of seven rooms, reception hall and bil- liard room; all modern improvements: rent $52.50; key on premises or apply to BOVEE, TOY & CO.. 117 Montgomery st. ‘WASHINGTON, 1404, cor. Leavenworth—New flat, 10 large sunny rooms, large billiard room and reception hall; bardwood fnish; two bath rooms; marine view unsurpassed: every room light and sunny; rent reasonable to good tenant; key on premises of apply BOVEE. TOY & CO., 117 Montgomery st. NOE, 1080 and 1006—Beautirul new flats, mod- ern fmprovements: corner Noe and Elizabeth sts., near 24th and Castro cars; rent reason- 5 and 8 rooms. A—NEW lower, middle and upper fats, 7, T and 8 rooms: 2 tollets: all up to date. A% 2021-3-G Oak st., opposite the park. TO let—Nice sunny flat 4 rooms and bath; rent $20. 1501 Vallejo st., between Polk st. and Van Ness ave. TWENTY-THIRD, bet. Castro and Diamond— To let, new flats, 4 and § rooms, bath, base- ment, etc.; $20-§22 50. FLAT of six rooms and bath: all the latest; a good view; sun in all rooms. 618 Castro st. mear Twentieth. SEVENTEENTH, 8070, near Guerrsro—8 rooms and bath; Mission warm belt; yard: rent reasonable. CORNER flat to, let; 8 large light sunny rooms; suitable for rooming-house: rent $33. D. HADELER, §W cor. Fell and Devisadero. A SUNNY corner; 6-room lower flat; basement; half block from Market st., Castro or 18th st. cars. 3847 1Tth st.. corner Hartford. FOR rent—Purnishéd house, 8 rooms, plann, electric lights; rent low if taken for year. 1233 Broadway. flat; grand marine view: 8 3 cor. Broadway and Jomes. CAPP, 913%4—Upper sunny furnished flat 4 rms. ; bath; private entrance; $20; no children. MINNA, 1014 near Eleventh—4 sunny rooms and yard; rent $16. SANCHEZ, 24, near Duboce Park—Upper sunny S-room modern flat. ELEGANT HNght S-room flat. 887 Capp st near Twenty-fourth. MASONIC ave., 1319-1325—Elegant, eunny, up- to-date flats, T rooms, bath; reas. right party. SUNNY middle and upper flats, 4-3 rooms, bath, yard; $20-$22 50. 32 Shotwell, nr. 1ith I IODERN flat: ‘5 larze Nn;g rooms, bath; pleasant location: $22 50. 135 Devisadero st. CENTRALLY located flat, 5 rooms, bath: mod— erate. 1020 Sacramento st.. above Powell. SUNNY middle and upper flats, 43 rooms, bath, yard: $20-$22 50. 32 Shotwell, ar. l4th. NICE sunny upper flat. 6 rooms, bath and 1748 Folsom st.. near l4th. CASTRO, 421—Unrurn, apper flat; 4 or 5; every room sunny; fine view; bath, phone; cheap. BUSH, 1220—Flat, 4 rooms; rent $12. Apply 1223 Bush st., basement. UPPER 7-room flat; sun every room; large gar- den: can be seen 10 to 4. 3407 Pacific ave. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FOINT LOBOS ave., 1307, near Second ave.— Nicely furnished sunny 4-room flats, only §15; Geary-st. car passes the door; no ob- Jection to children. CAPP, 6145 large sunny rooms, compl piano, gas and coal range. FINANCIAL. FOR immediate sale—100 shares of Oakland Cremation Association; stock at $27 30 paid, last year, six dividends of 30¢ each. $50.000° Tuflock Irrigation bands at par. }400 eacl $6000 Realty Syndicate certificates at $57 50. W. E. BARNARD, 478 Tenth st., d. REALTY Syndicate Certificates purchased; top prices. W. L. HARPER, Crocker bldg. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COOK, Menlo Park. Cook, Botel, country Cook, restaurant, city....... Second cook, small restaurant J 2 nurse girls, city.. 2 laundresses for country hotels. 3 men and wives, ranches Kitchen helper, hotel. 8 waitresses for country. Cook for orphanage . Chambermaid and waiting. 8 troners for laundry .. . $20- Call to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 3i4 Sutter st. A 'S-' lu'“i‘_nwk. .::q‘: family in coun- s expenses sce her to.day; & French nurss for ‘one srows, chil, $30; a ‘girl for cooking and housework in San Rafael, $30 (see lady here): a German cook n a family, $40; waitress and parlor maid, San Rafael, a waitress and second girl, San Jose, $30; a waitress for an institution, $25; a dishwasher for an institution, $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st near Powell. A COOK for small country hote! positions guaranteed $1Z per wis up: learn now for Aug: positions. School, 234 Post,r.16. PACIFIC Hairdressing School: whole trade, ‘manicuring, 3 310 a week . massage: positions up; day and evening classes. 133 Powell st YOU DON'T KNOW THE CITY UNTIL YOU HAVE® v

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