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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. JULY 17, 1905. “STRIKE VWHILE "Fiis 3 Bress O JOHN McNAUG W, J. MARTIN.. erator Will Con- ent You Wish. rket and Third, 8. F. | to 221 Stevenson t. | Carriers, Per Week, 75 Mor e Copies 5 Cts. | Postage (Cash With ¥, 1 year..$8.00 6 mos.... 4.00 SPONDENT: Post Buliding STANDS: News SS, Marquette Buf a neisco Cal n un : open until 1 9 p. TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contempiating a ze of residence during the summer moniis can have their paper forwarded mail to their new address by no THE CALL Business Office. This paper will :lso be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local ent in all towns on the coast. chan: OF THE AD COM- ckholders Company any, in Exchange San stock of said red and sixty . divided into ousand (1,600,000) corpora- required nstruct- and by the duly office and ald of said ated by eleven (1) stock of said red and sixty which said as will ap- estimate of | 1 them and on | Baid capital stock of said be divided into one mil- ed thousand (1.600,000) ghares, value of De hundred dollars | ‘which shares of sald ave Leen eub- eaid wing 10 the stockhol porations, as her Pacine n Railroad Com- | organized and existing | of the State of California, | shareholders, one million and | usand two hundred ang forty. | xty one-hundredths (1,014,241 60-100) | the Southern Pacific Railroad | incorporated, organized ang exx(!:lo)';lx * the Territory of Arizona, hung end nite hundred .':2 fi.th; Ratlroad Com- ico, Incorporated, organtved | er the Jaws of the Tereitors 2 and 10 its stockholders ght usand eight hungred smd eight (68,858) shares. 2 . The several stockholders of constituept corporations shall have jecier®id hem by the sald consolidated eormmedyld paid up shares of the capital stock of tho copsolidated corporation OUL of tne Gnale rect subscribed by and allotter fraie Ts of their respective eonetiiuiic ne lo the like amount, “Goniar gor eir par value w Ihair par vaiue With the par value nited States (a po used in retiring exist £s). and to increase of said bonded jn. Up to the fllion_ dollars 1;:@.1..«,3,00,,“[‘"';4:0% the United States, and to rigage upon the railroads, franchises agl operty of the COMPAny BOW Owned or hand efter mcquired, and the inCOMe thereof oo sch part thereof as M&Y be brescrined L ihe mortgage: end to determine the form mny terms of #eid bonds and mortgage, ang n nathorize the Board of Directors o’ cake ai such action s they may deem nece: expedient in the premises. Ry o ed the 25th dey of June, 1005, By order of the Board of Directors. 3. L. Wl Eccretary of the Southern Pecific Rallroad Company. N. T. EMITH, E. E. CALVIN, FEgs I JAMES K WILSON, ~ J. M. HANFORYD, PETER F. DUNNE, 3. L WILLCUTT, s A8, A G. L KING, Directors of sald Southern Pacific Raflroad Company. ANNUAL MEETING—The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works—The_annual meeting_of the etockholders of the Risdon Iron and Lo- comotive Works for the election of trustees for the ensuing year and the transaction of ruch otber business as may be brought before the meeting will be held at the office of the company, 298 Steuart st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, the Tth day of August, 1905, at 11 oclock & m. AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Becretagy. Gebted: emount MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. ASYLUM of Golden No. 16, K. T., €25 ate Commandery utter st.—Stated assembly THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. All fraters are courteously invited. By order of the Commander. THEO. FROLICH, Recorder. MISSION Commandery No. 41, K. T.— ‘and arill. Business By order of invited eonic Temple. All fraters cordially the Commander. JOHN R. HILLMAN, SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1, Roval Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING Business onl H. G. PRIN KING SOLOMO! and A. M. ond_degree ING, at Recordel A Secretary. S Lodge No. 200, F. ¥ re st (MO 30 o' clock. HARRY 183 BA CALIFORN 0. ¥ EVENING, Ju F. m to-morrow a. m., 10 atten ate brother. Very tncluding a Domestic sewing cash SAUSAGE factary and pork store, prizes | horme, wagon; business established many friends to | years: has a large patronage in wholesale trade’ aiso doing rushing store trade; owner to_reti of sale. See’ R. G. | WILKE, 2¢} WU A-—$1300; CO..NER saloon north of Market st., | close’ to Kearny: rent §30; lease; ownst MONTEREY Cognty Water ( Notice of annual meeting: The regula 1 meeting th y County at the office f . San Frapcisco, of July, 1805, of such s the meeting. The closed Friday, July W. H MEETIN ¥y oo books at 3 ANNUAL ! be held a 3 California & HI'RSDAY, or the ~nsuing vear and the trans: of such other busi- ss as may come befo W. A. MY Notice to the Stock! Arizona— ders of the Monarch O CALIFORNIA . Debris ( v efved application to mine by hy- c process from Alleg! - Alleghany Min E_into & notic tests will b ' | o Sixtb A—$1100; DELICATESSEN store, with dairy produce; living rooms; very best locaticn on Third near Call ‘bldg. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$500; CAFE and restaurant, with elegant furnished rooms; a emall Delmonico; private dining-room; location the very best; West- ern Add.: running on Delmonico style. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—§1500; CORNER saloon In wholesale dis- _Place established years; choicest cor- ner on Clay st. For particuiars call R. G. WILKE. 26% Clay st. A—$750; BAKERY in the Mission; rent $25; 4 rooms; must be sold at once; owner bought hotel in Haywards. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Keatny st —$1500. CORNER _faloon, opposite large brewery and surrounded by factories; trouble in family only cause of eale; lease; a_good and well established corner. See R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—§450; CIGAR store, with 5 fine living T kept by owner 10 years; rent $32: most_prominent location on Larkin. st. Cali R. G. WILKE, 263% Kearny st. ¢ MARION GRIFFIN, 970 — Market — St. — room — 801 Eighth floor — James — Flood — Building — opposite ““The Emporium.” — Phone — Main — 3343, Modern — Business — Methods. — ROOMING and — APARTMENT — Houses. — Abstracts furnished, — Ail — titles — guaranteed. ] il 22 rooms on Market lease it desired; some offices; house full of temants; monthly | profit $81; price reduced from $1500 to $750. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., Opposite “‘Emporium. Ellis-st_entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. i 8 | A—$5500; MOST prominent corner saloon; ons block ‘rom Phelan bldg.; lease; many for- tunes made in this corner; .a very rare | _chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | LUOK AT THIS. A-~$15,000; saloon with 4 rooms, house of 6 rooms, family orchard and 40 acres land. here Wil be in short time the Western Pa cific R. R, camp with ebout 10,000 men for the next 3 vears; no show for any other saloan to upen; this §s a bonanza. Call R. G. WILKE. Kearny st. $600; CIGAR, tobacco stand, corner, with aundry office; owner Keot place 4 years; business clears gbove $110 per month; loca- tion the best; close to Examiner office. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—s1780; wishes to quit city life and go,in the coun- try; investigate; this is a rare chance. Call R G. WILKE, 267 Kearny st. A—$1300; “ORN 2 saloon on Folsom st., with rent $25; place located close Call R. G. WILKE, | 2 liviag rooms; st; barsain. €0; TH xth st, most_prominent corner saioon with lease, and cigar stand in sarrels among partners only cause of all not Call R. G 1 ! cash necessary. | WILKE, & firnizhed room the most prominent lot tion morth of Market street: rent $125; a 3 ; place a money-maker. R. f Kearny st. $ | A—8$4000; CORNER saioon with flat of € |~ rcoms:'lease; no better location in this clty; owner kept ‘place 10 vears; a very rare cliance. Call B. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | { | A—%i00; CARPEN | * enop Jiept by owner 1 ownér to retire. Call Keurny st. | | A—$1000. RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; | “best jocation on Montgomery st.: old establ | lished and good-paying business; lease if de- | sired. Call R G.. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. | | 000; ROAD house with bowling alley, dence pavilion, ete.; rent $30; the place is located on the most prominent county road to Ban Mateo. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% | Kearny st A-—-S¥00; CIGAR store on prominent part of quiet tul; bi hip carefully pro- s, and probating m 301, pared of estates. counselor ce costs $12; ail law no fee in advance; open Sat- other evenings by appoi. S$13 Market, r. ADVICE free: legal d cases handled urday evening all and save money CLARK, 927 Market. room n free; no fee in advance ire’ expe- | ; general court and office tation free. Tel. Black 2! Mission st.; factory in the rear; owner's; establjshed ars; a bargain. Call R. G. WILK Kearny st. | A—8650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most | prominent location; also laundry kept by owner for years; mever | than $100 per month to your bank account. | Bee . G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. | A—$2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- | “inig-room: about 3 barrels choicest whisky on | hand; location the very best; close to Market st.; investigate; this is a rare chance. R. G.' WILKE, 26% Kearny st. = | A-—%550; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year lease st prominent location in Western Addifion: this business is a good one. Call R: G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000: FANCY grocery and delicatesscn store on Sacramento st.,, Western Addition; | rent $80; 3 years' lease: full value in sight. | _Call R.'G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—§1000; SALOON; close to Taylor and Mar: Ket 's net rent §112; 41 years' lease; good_‘business; investigate; a bargain. R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny &t. A—FJUov; SALOON wholesale trict: with mercantile lunch in N of Market st te &o, to the country. 203, Kearny et. See K. G. ling men and women to tractive proposition for the investor; $10 per day assured. Index, 906-7-S Kohl bld! Market st., package. AUTOMOEILES. b cylinder- light delivery car. FRANCE, 20 Golden Cate ave, WALTER S, Phone. South 1050 3 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—$1S00 Will buy first-class drugstore; fine central fecation; cheap rent and golng good but ' sickness caus ale. See RON & CO. ry_and bar; fine tramsfer rge stock and up to date; chance to sne of the best groceries In the city. MERON & CO, A—One of the best paying salcons in city; first-class location; best of fixtures and equipments and doing business all thé time, but owper is obliged to leave town on ac- count of property interests; will rell x for some one. Bee man, with some | e manufactur- ing ly_established and paying. CAMERON & CO. EAGLE REALTY OFFICE, Miller & Andersen, 230 Kearny st.; phone Montgomery 628. $1050—GROCERY and saloon: fine_stock:; rent $35: busy corner; no opposition. 280 Kearny. GROC:! information see Y and bar licerige for sale. 230 Kearny st. $500—DEL. store; fine range: lurge stock; $25 daily; 4 rooms. 230 Kearny. G})(\()“LR\' and saloon lcense for sale. 230 y sl SALOON license for sale. 230 Kearny s $325—BRANCH bakery and delicatessen; fine fixtures; 3 rooms: rent $18; fine business. 230 Kearny st. SALOON Jicense for sale. $750—Saloon: fine fixtures; good location: Jarge mtock: § rooms: cash’ register; must lea ity Kearny R. E. CALLAHA Montgomery st. Telephione John 6306, Business locations and leases a specialty. If you are iogking for an opportunity to engage in the liquor business I would be pleased to have you cell and see me; I make & speclalty of saloons_ groceries and bars, hotels with bars attached, etc., and I.am in a position to give you information on op- portunities®that you cannot find in any other office, as my business is strictly confidential and the different places I have listed are not on the open market; I will positively guar- antee them to be just as represented. $350 BUYS fine paying delicatessen store; will stand- thorough investigation; long estab- lished; sickness cause of selling, CAL. INVESTMENT CO., 7773 Market. HAVE two groceries with bar; will stand thor- ough investigation; prices $1500 and Jzoo0; cheap rent; long lease. 7773 Market $350—STATIONERY and notion store; fine lo- eam kettles: | VIR saloon in wholesale dis- lears about $500 per month; 7 Call R. G. WILKE, 26% tridt] Kept by owner § years; must be sold at owner to retire from business; a first- place. Call on R. G. WILKE, 2634« Kearny st grocery and bar; must be engage in other line of busi- of fine stock in sight: 4% tion can't be beat. Call R. Z 5% Kearny st. i | FOR ‘#ale—1 best delicatessen stores in the | city; can be investigated: price $1200 to §3300; clears from $200 to $250 a month; 2 §00d, cointry hotels, al: , roadhouses, grocer- ies, regtaurants, saloons, lodging-house, new- | 1y finished full of roomers exchanged for | property: zil kinds of businesses £o0ld and ex- chiunzed. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny, TO LEASE—Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley, Ma- ri ounty. eisco;, completely. turnished; 40 rooms; steam and fiot” water baths: electric lights: heatsrs throughcut: elevators: rent low; most desira- le uremises for a health resort or sanita- rium Within 50 miles of San Francisco. Ap- ply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. SO s R AP TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity daily; engine, botler, crusher and every faciiity for | making first-class brick; unlimited quantities | of 'eliy. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st. uth 622, WANTED—Gentleman with about $2000 to | take half interest in establishcd gocd paying propoeition. Address BREWER CHEMICAL CO., 48 Hamiiton place, Oakland. | | STUCK companies incorporated; if you have stocks or honds for sale, offer them through me to investors. GEORGE M. KELLOGG, Broker, 345 Ellicott square, Buffalo. $S00—A WELL established good paying mil- liriery business on Sutter st.; more than full value in sight; positively a sacrifice; see this | place. Room '7. 26 Montgomery st. 22 $150 PER month net on an absolutely safe in- vestment: $3000 buye the business, which will_bring more money 8 months later. In- quire_room 4, 223 Powell st. FOR ‘SALE—First-fass corner grocery and bar; established 16 years; thoroughly estab- lished trade. Box 7044. Call office. FOR| sale—Coffee and_spice route; 19 years' stapding: on account of leaving town and réthing from business. 11V Front st., 11-1. 12 PER cent on $16,000; this income Is guaran- teed: good business and income’ property; in- vestigats. JAMES J. O'TOOLE. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a Fod Call route in Gakland for sale, Anply 4t Call Business Office for particulars. “‘A§TEI¥-A partner in an office and store fxtire shop: must be a practical man; $300 required. Hox 6230, Cal PHOTO, studic, modern equipped, with five handsomely furnished rooms attached; a bar- gain. Box 7269, Call office. FOR bargains in saloons, lodging-houses ogml other business opportunities call at 102714 Market st., National Real Estate Co. WOOD and coal yard, cheap: good location. 016 Fourteesth dng Sefferadn ats.. Onk- and. CAPITAL wanted to get patents: $50,000 a year secured. Box 7283, Call office. MUST eeil account sickness, bakéry and notion store. Creecent ave. BBIEE corner, up-to-date store for rent; fine ealoon for sale. Box 512, Hollister. 0 minutes’ ride from San Fran- tion: 3 living rooms; rent. FOR sale—Fruit store; location in the Maraet gt g T17% | FQlission. Inquire 524 Clay st. SALOONS—A assortment REMOVAL sale; forced to vacate: shoes will (:ll:! .@r;m kinds .na_'%-‘;‘., be <old at cost price. Call 2293% Fourth st. CAL. INVESTMENT CO., Ti1% Market. | FoR New sl s T $4000—COR. saloon; best location city front; store or exchange for ranch. 1435 Mission. long lease; cheap rent; whole or half. RIOR- DAN & LESE, $35 Market st., room 5. HAY, grain, wood and coal yard: account sick- ; must sell. M. HT, 435 Natoma. §500—CORNER cigar store, near Market; es- _GROCERY; large stock; rent; B tablished for many years; good Ean _stock; ct 5 businees; sell on mccount of mm.-l‘:cm living rooms. 2081 Sixtéenth t.; call 6 p. m. bay. Riordan & Less, 935 Market, room 5. | CORNER ealoon; g:odloumv rent low: lv- OLD-ESTABLISHED family Tiquor store; ing rooms. Inquire 1073 Mission, cigar stand, good location and good trade; stands all_investi- gation; reasonable. ; man wanted as partner; es- + will ‘average $15 1o Montgomery, room 8. RIORDAN & LESS, 935 $3500—Rea] estate and Insurance n cluding property; country town. 6142, . X BRANCH office of The Call for the ecep- | H 2 tlon of saverdsemcnts 49a smbeciptions B Fifth, . Open untll 11 p. m. b - § st. | Kearny - st. ! | A—$3000; ELEGANTLY fitted up saloon with | . liquor, | in- | FISHER & CO............ ‘and subscriptions has | - [HII] SELECT PRIVATE HOTEL; 20 rooms; extra large; a milljonalre’s mansion in spaciou’ grounds filied with flowers and shrubs of all kinds: magnificent furnishings to correspoad with ‘mansion and grounds: lease if desired; death causes great sacrifice: will sell for §1400 —MARION GRIFFIN-—_ 970 Market st. Opposite Emporium. I —$80,000 or $2600, Which?— « It would take $80,000 in U. S. Government 3 per cent bonds to make $200 per month in- terest. \W-e can sell you a 48-room house for $2000 that clears §200 per month profit. You pey $1000 down and we give you time to pay balance from profit in the house. The bonds are $50,000 cash. MARION GRIFFIN —Will handle the deal— 070 Market st., Opposite ““Emporium. Ellis-st. entrance oppesite Goiden West Hotel. il 115-room apartment house.] Spot_cash necessary.] Yes, for 9 vears] Only $5 a room.! ) ¢ ‘sale of the house? Why, yours truly, MARION GRIF! Market st., opposite **The Emporium. - st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. - il | PLAIN STATEMENT —Of Facts About— A 16-room 2-story bay-window house on sunny side of street. It 1s 4 blocks of Market Newly papered, newly kalsomined. —Rent §55— Monthly profit above all_expenses $52. Price was $1500.] Reduced to $500.] (MARION GRIFFIN, 70 Market Al permanent roomers.] Opposite Emporium. ] Ellis-st._entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. I il Little house (10 rooms): great bargain. —Worth $800— —Cheap at $500— —W-e could sell for $300— Very central.] 11 60 ner in_tow CENTRAL house of On the most conspieuou: light, airy, ba —Big city and country transient trade— —Monthly profit $230 to $300— A$ a business propositfon this house will yleld more nct profit than any * —$10,000 farm in Callfornia— Owing to private reasons the lady owner —authorizes us to sell for— —$3500— cor It is an old California saying that ““Money Talk W-e back what we say In our ads —with U. S. gold coln— Yours for business. —MARION GRIFFIN— The Real Estate Agent.] 970 Market, Entrance opposite “The Emporium.™ Ellis-street entrance opposite The Golden West Hotel. MODERN HIGH-CLASS —ROOMING-HOUSE— b4 57 rooms.] There is nothing ‘‘just as good™ Of that size in San Francisco.] NBW—Opened one year ago—NEW [Hot and cold water in every room) Eilectric _elevator, call bells, private bat] Blegant birdeye maple and mahcgany furh t and_Axminster carpe MARI! o GR! 970 Market st., opposite ‘“‘Emporfum.’ t. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. < —EXCHANGES— SAVE TIME and MAKE MONEY by !tg Ing us a_detailed statement with FULL PAR- TICULARS of what you want to exchange and what you want in exchange. Don't forget your price.” Don't forget to state how to find your property. W-e want o do business quick. MARION GRIFFIN, # 970 Market st. opposite Emporium Ellis-st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. RON l ; | Near Geary and Taylor.] | MARION GRIFFIN, 9070 Market st.. Opposite Emporium.] P, S.—Profit §40 monthly.] | Ell entrance opposite Golden West Hot i DORN & CO.: phone Mission 225. | Terms part cash or exchange, | | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. e A A—dAHERQN & CO.————Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market lné Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and Al} Kinds of Business Chances. 62 rooms: new, modern building, elegantly furnished throughout; cheap rent; jong lease: fine location and doing good business; has hotel liquor license; cost over $10.000 to furnish, but as owner is Gbliged to leave city will be sac- rificed at $5000; $2000 down, balance can be Pald out of house; low interest. 7-room, modern flat, furnished in mahogany and oak furniture, good carpets; flne location; on account of death; big snap; $400. 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. 20 rooms; very central; north of Market st.; rent $85: good furniture and carpets; fine buy and can't be overlooked at $650. 65 rooms; new, modern, downtown house; cheap rent, long lcase: well furnished; first- class condition; choice location and clears over $250 per menth; to be sold at big bargain. 52-room country hotel: bar, office, 3 dining- rooms and kitchen extra; rent only $75; most of furniture goes with rental of house; good town in California; about three hours’ ride from San Francisco: owing to sickness will seil equity for $1000. 16-rcom, corner house; good furniture and carpets; cheap rent: this Kouse can be had for face of the mortgage, or $950. 30 rooms; central location; new furniture and carpets; all full and clears $150 per month above all “expenses; good investment at $2500; part down, balance paid out of house. 63 rooms; newly furnished; close in and very central; fine brick bullding: elevator and all modern convenlences; the price asked is less than half cost to farnish; $3000. 35 rooms; fine coirer; vent $175: good furni- ture and carpets; part offices and brings in good income; $600 can stand; bargain at §$1800. with 9 rooms; nicely furnished; close in; rent only $42 50; can be had for $323. 18-room, corner hoyse: fine location; oak fur- niture, good carpets.” everything first-class con- dition; all full and clearing $75 per month; an excellent buy at_$1250. 108 rooms; new, modern building; most ele- maker or quality of furnishings; can be had very reasonable on account of ‘sickness; will take ranch cr house and lot in exchange. 18 rooms; finely located; good furniture and carpets; is paying well: will exchange for 10 or 12 room house in good coudition. ¢ 85 rooms; fine location and central; good furniture and carpets: where you can clear | $100 per month over all expenses; price cnly $2T00. 16 rooms: nice and central; rent only $65; good furniture and carpets 'and clearing a fine littie income every month, and if eold at once the price is $1000. 18 rooms: good location on Ellis st.; newly furnished throughout; full and doing good busi- Iy price $1030. 14 rooms; close | niture and nice living rooms for family; big barsain at $5: ; rent only good fur- rooms; elegant corner; apartment-house of 3, 4 and 5 rooms each; choicest location; rent $5 50 per room: modern and up to date: golden and weathered oak, hogany and Lirdseye maple furniture; velvet and Axminster carpets and draperies of the best; all full and clearing $230 and leaves G-rocm apartment for landlady; only” one-half” required; part down, balance time. 30 rooms, new and modern: fine location; well furnished and paying well, but owner s obliged to leave city and to make quick sale reduced to haif cost to furnish, or $1500. 125 rooms; new and up to date: rent only $4 per room; long lease: well and substantially furnished; doing good business, but owing to fact that the owner has otier interests which require his attention outside of city, will sac- rifice. 5 33 rooms: rent only $150; near in; on best rooming-house street; well furnished; fine bar- gain at §1800. Choice list of exchanges on hand all the time. CAMERON 3 EDDY ST. e e e e . CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs aiso cleansd by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Work: Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rigon sl Al cleaning, 3¢. FRED HAGE- CARPETS clean., fit., lay. 530 G.G.ave.;phone East 1905. 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 O A ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st. carpet cleaning. de yard. Tel. Mi santly furnished; everything of the best: of- rice and cate or ground floor; there is nothing better in San Francisco, either as money- | arpets; clears over $50 and leaves | IS5 HOT" EDUCATIONAL—Continued. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment i000; send for circulars. EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE . chronic constipation, rheuma- tism, diseases of the eye and the nervous systém - speedily cured. - DR. SCHIRMAN, 1104 Market st.. room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor —_— e CLAIRVOYANTS. NIBLO. PROF. NIBLO. IT I8 JUST AS CHEAP TO SEE THE BEST. PROF. NIBLO, The World-Famed Clairvoyant Astro-Trance Medium: Psychic Palmist. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. _ B O o FER S 00 411A BLLIS STREET, NEAR JONES Bring Call Coupon and save $4. My $5 Com- plete Life Reading for $1 It You Bring This Advertisement. No Charge If Not Satisfied When Reading Is Over—You to Be the Judge. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guaran- tee to make you no charge if I fail to call you by name in full, names of your friends. enemies or rivals. 1 promise to tell you Whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell you how to xain the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in business, Speculation, 'law suits; how to marry the one of your cholce; how fo regain youth, health and vitality. Removes evil influences, cures drink habits, locates treasures, cures all neivous diseases. How can I have good lck? How can I succeed in business? How can ¥ make my home havpy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How soon can I marry? How can I conquer my rival? How can 1 make any one love me? How eoon will my lover propose? How can I get a letter? How can 1 get a good position? How can 1 remove bad influences? How can I control any one? How make distant ones think of me? How can I settle my quarrel? How can I hold my husband’s love? How can 1 keep my wife's love? HOURS 10 TO § DAILY and SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. PROF. NIBLO, Permanently Located in His Own Home. AA PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living Clairvoyant. Paimist and Psychic Healer. The Only Yogi Mediator Of Eecret Influence in America. | . No matier what your troubles, sickness or | desires may be Prof. Delmar will belp you: | his advice and help are always absolutely re- | Hable: kind, honorable and confidential treat- ment o all.’ Full lite, §1. Daily {rom 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.: Wednesday and Saturday evenings to 9; Sunday, 1 to 4 p m. 412 Post st. A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 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; sdvises You on important affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; gives the secrst how to control, charm, ;% cinate the one you love; reading. $1: h 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. WOMAN wants place to do housework. 520 Folsom st. { _Nolsom st COOK wants a situation; city or country. 621 Sansome st. NEAT seamstress desires a position. Address H. R., 1236 Jockson st. B R, e e —— CHAMBERMAID desires situation; best city reference. 154 Julian ave. EXPER ED nurse, care of invalid: help mth‘lfi’:cmn-work. Call at 5423 Bryant. GIRIL wishes place to do housework and cook- ing. Please call at 13§ Sfiver st. WOMAN, wants housecleaning by the day. EMPLOYMENT WANTID—M; custom SITUATION wanted by a first-class cater and taflor; ety or country. ‘OACHMAN, good gardener tools, wants position on private plact ences given: country. Box 281, Call. YOUNG Swiss, 24, wants situation as tater- Dreter or head runmer for hotel; no objection to country; has held similar positions In South America, South Africa and India; he 5 English, Spantsh, German, French and Dutch fluently and has a good represen— tation_and excellent references. Reply W. FEUERLEIN, Winchester House, San Fran- cisco, Cal. STENOGRAPHER, secretary and confidential clerk desires position at once: experienced In rallroad and commereial work; well edu- cated, faithful, ambiticus; good penman; Remington and Underwood machines. W. A.. 143 Hanover ave., Oakland. e e e TRAVELING position wanted by practical me- ““chanical expert, where the highest skill and the greatest inggpuity is required; in any line of machineryt or position as foreman in first-class machine shop. Address box 5923, Call_office. BY young man of experience, positon to take charge of collections for prominent law firm or as collector for reliable house, either om commission or salary; references. Box 7043, Call office. COACHMAN—First-class; understands break- ing horses, drives tandem and four-in-hand wants positon; first-class references; city and country. Box 7214, Call. ‘WANTED—Situation by young man; competent stenographer and office assistant, at present employed: clerical work of any kind; mod- erate salary: references. Box 1213, Call. ‘WANTED—Position as investigator, organizer, stock specialty or patent salesman or privata detective who can produce results; govern- ment_experience. Box 7562, Call. good COACHMAN—Reliable, steady man; horseman wants position; city or country; first-class references. Box 7215, Call. YOUNG man would like position on or ranch; light work; ta Clara or Santa Cruz counties preferred.. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, stenographer and general office man desires position; highest references. Box $203, Call. GROCERY eclerk: experienced, wants position: good recommendations and references. BOX 6951, Call. AN all around young German butcher, sausage maker, sober and steady, wants situation: city or country. Apply 223 Fourth st. Box 1580, CONSULT. READING, $1. ST. GEORGE ORMONDE. Hours, 10 to §. 100712 MARKET ST. Helps the troubled: overcomes all evil. , ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 | Market st., San Francisco. Office howrs—10 | a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- | day evening, G to 8. Phone South 1141 PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clairvoyant: readings to ladies only; my $3 complete life readings $1: 404 Eddy: permanently located in her own home; private: no sign: ring bell. YOUNG single man, goed” shoemaker, wishes work; city or country; to help wait on trade. Address Box 5043, Call. BARTENDER, first-class, married man, wants positon. Box 7132, Call office. MIDDLE-ACED man _wishes s fon as janitor. L. C, ROSENTHAL, 810 Franklin. SITUATION wanted as night watcaman. Call 526 Filbert st. WANTED—A position as butcher. Apply W. A. S.. 235 Hampton place. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist: when others fail try me: good reading 25c; no sign. 1021 6th. nr. Mission. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. reveals hidden secrets, love, business, etc. names; L. 50c, G. §1. 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. BERNARD reads your life correctl: advice given on all affairs of life; satisfa A YOUNG man wishes a position as & cook. Apply 1129 Broadway. A BOY of 14 wants to learn plumbing trade. 1416 Baker s A BAKER wants 786 Folsom st. PLACE wanted as errand boy. position; city or country. 1939 Mission MME. RAVENNA the marvelous clairvoyant, gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st. DON'T fall to see Mrs. Dr. Gondon, the won- der of the 10271 Market st. MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. | ——————— S —— | SPIRITUALISM. | A3nS. 4. J. WHITNEY. bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. | MBS 7 3. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; none better In city. 110 Sixth st.. room 8. EARLE’'S seance Sun., Wed., 219 Eddy st.; readings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. PALMISTRY. MADAME MAY, palmist and cardreader. 3832 Eighteenth st., near Sanchez; hours 1 to 6; Soe. . A—RETURNED, H. Jeroms Fusselll, scientific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5608 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George ‘Aoki, oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese employment office, 421 Post et.; phone Bush 125; promptly furnishes all kinds of help. [UP-TO-DATE Japanese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes_reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. SATKIL 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. STAR Employment ice—Rellable Japanese and Chinese help térnished with care. KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; ts ission 263. A—ORPHFUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752, LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. By o S LT e s BRANDT'S New York Curtainy House; most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and blankets. 1324 Fillmore: phone Pine 2622, CURE FOR RUPTURE. A~ DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss; fect retainer; positive cure; book free. moved to 206 Kearny st., room 307. 1 DO not cure rupture, but can hold them fn place. WEDEKIND, 44C Geary st. —————————————————————————— COLLECTION OFFICES. A e e BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth §2; silver fillings, 25¢; gold flilings, §1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot m; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crowns $3 50; fillings 50c: plates, §5, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 2¢ Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when' plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set, extracting 50c: gas given. FILLINGS, 2c and 50c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 960 Mission, SE. cor. 8th. GOLD fillings, 5¢c; silver, 35c; crowns, $2, no pain: op. Sun.Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 101% Grant av. per- Re- e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School A WEEK'S news for i cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wranper. for malilitks. $1 per vear LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. PAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 James Flood Bldg., 970 Market st, opp. the Emporium. Rooming and Apartment Houses. "*Exceptional ,Bargains."" rooms; rent $37 50: clears §25 per mo. 7 50; clears $50 per mo. 70; clears 5 3 g ¢ 323! 333 ;‘mz H G L SCHWEIN ‘Rooming-Hous _ Bro 10081 Starker. opposlte Bth . Tel. Jessié 3041, James Flood ....Phone Main No connection with any other firm. _Bee them in their new office, room 438. —ROOMING house; 14 r., nr. Market; Roo = i engineering. o ENGINEERING—CIvil_elec.. mlth_meeh.. sur- 1864, Ve Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. ‘Accordion, -sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- ket st.—Terms $8 per ith; $40 6 months; thorough course; In order to demonstrate our superlor method of teaching will give one month's tuition free; success assured. A_THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory e Prea. Toeoad ox may At = “refs., ore or_ai . Curmior seesion beging Jung 8/ Pheian mig. ALL who deeire good positions should attend " this college; we have had 250 zood -places since March 1. San Francisco Business Col- lege, 738 Mission st. A—METROPOLITAN Bua. Col.; Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us; stenographers trained: posi: tions secured. 925 Golden Gate. Webster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 933 Market st.; best location in city; catalogue. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 2¢ Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, 6;eam _and gas Send for prospectus. i vey, assay, g day, der 'Naillen Sehool, 113 ‘dancing; all branches. TRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Calst.; A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st. 1. Bush 859. —_— H. W. HONG, 1113 Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment offi best help. Tel. East 426. e e e e Finest Japanese help; house cleaning specialty; 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; Jdmes 7638 RELIABLE Japansse-Chinese Employment Of- fice; al] kinds heip. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. MPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. RELIABLE middle-aged Germdn woman wants a situation for cooking and downstairs work or general housework; fond of children: good ‘worker. Inquire between 8 and 4. 506 Fourth &t.; no postals answered. WOMAN' with a Iittle boy wants wark: home; country preferred. Call 946 !lrm woman wants st.._room 23. YOUNG German washing_or housecleaning; $1 day. MRS. V., Til Foi- R TOMAN wishes work by the day; good laun- o 50 Dd . 8% T st nav. Ssth: and Seventhe RELIABLE woman, good cook, wants to do housework in a private family. Address 912 Howard st. 5 SITUATION wanted by first class dressmaker, cutter and fitter: artistic, ®ood designer, wishes engagement by the day; work guar anteed. 892 Hayes st. AN artistle dressmaker and designer wishes a few more engagements by the day. $§2 50; work satisfactory. Phone East 3346 before 8 a. m., after 6. COMPETENT Swedish cook wishes a steady )l in good fami cook: first-class ref- D 238 Mieston st phone. Howard YOUNG girl wishes home in the country dur- ing summer months; ~ ~\ling to do house- work in exchange. 2309 Misslon st. PERIENCED first-class hotel housekeeper E}dfli position in large first.class hotel: can give first-class references. Address 702 Elils. STRONG woman wishes work by the ‘a. young Y by st.; will answer s g A WOMAN would like to get & nice place as working_housekeeper; Wages no object. Call at 210 Stevenson st.. upstairs. TOUNG woman would like & place to 4o Tight housework, family : very willing. Ad- dress L. H.. 1015 Powell st. J 2 YOUNG Japanese girl wishes position as plain ook and housew: Post out washing the Hl‘m.'t'. Wufi-nmh-—ln 1910% A WOMAN wants to go day. BADEN, California 824 Folsom st. N . wants position as nurse. Green Am,’__ ] as ‘ll! tion guar.; 25¢ up. 17 d. next Examiner bid. | _street MME. JOSEPH, palmist and lite reader, of | COLLECTOR wants work. 319 Twenty-sev- Chicago; business. speculations, love: full | enth st readings: ladies 25c; gents S0c. 1221 Market. = WANTED—A _position as engineer. DUNPHY, 3530 Davis st. WANTED—A position as engineer or fireman; § years’ experience. Address box 7121, Call PLUMBER wants a job. Box 7155, Call Al REFERENCES; male nurse, wants posi- tion in Saf Francisco. Bex 7275, Call POSITION as teamster; famillar with city; §00d references. Phone Steiner 1072. JAPANESE couple wants place; man is first- class cook: wife waits at table and house- work; best references. JOE, 26 Lewis place, bet. Sutter and Post sts. Call _office. YOUNG Jupaness wants good position. knowledgs of English and best of mendations. ~Address T. SAKATA, care of Otsoya Hotel, Stockton st. JAPANESE butler or first-class cook wants a tion in family; references. Address SHO, Dupont st. tion in family: has good references. H. KANA, 1008 Hyde st. JAPANESE boy wants a er. 8. MA JAPANESE wants position as plain cook and housework; have good references. T. FRANK, 467 Hayes st. s