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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUR SDAY,, JULY 20, 190 . Proprietor JOIN ,\lv\,\ll‘ll' Business Mal rator Will Con- nt You Wish. ) Per Year Extra "ARE AUTHORIZED SUBSCRIPTIO forwarded When re- Ques [ OFFICE: | OAKI Telephone Msin 1083 1016 Broadway DA OFFIC! CORRESPONDENT: .....Post Bullding T0 SUBSCRIB FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating a change of residence during the summer ave their paper forwarded | mail to their new address by notify- THE CALL Business Office. This | er will _Ixo be on sale at all summer months can by ing 3 resorts and is represented by a local | agent in all towns on the coast. “DON'T_CRY OVER SPILELED MILK.” _ MEETING NOTICES—Continued. [ BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. MISSION Chapter No. 79, R. A, M.— Stated meeting THIS (THURSDAY) LVENING, at 8 o'clock. Royal Arch BY order of the H. P. JINO. R. HILLM Secretary. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. and g will emble at Masonic TO-DAY, July 20, 1905, at m., thence via residence to Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. A—$1600; GROCERY and bar; best location Ocean View; rem: rull value in slgnt; a bargain. Call R. WILKE, 26 Kearny. A—$1300; PAPER route; morning paper. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny si. A——’lb“; DELICATESSEN store, with dalry pduce; living rooms; very best tion om Third st., near Call bide. Particulars R, G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$300; CAFE and restaurant, with elegant furnished rooms: a small Delmonico; private dining-room; location the very best; West- ern Add.; running one Delmonico style. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1500; CORNER saloon in whalesale dis- trict; place established years; choicest cor- er on Clay st. For particulars call R. G. SILKE, 261 Clay st. Cemetery (cremation) at 1:30 to_conduct the funeral of our late DOMINGO MARCUCCL Master vited EDWIN L. MEYER, Secretary. STARR KING Lodge, No. 344, F. and A M Devisadero st.— meeting _(for third _degree) (THURSDAY) EVENING at Visiting_brethren cordiall )RGE C. WOLFENDE WRIGHT, & invited. W. M. clock, H. F. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, L O U F.—The funeral of BROTH ER D. MARCUCI will be held at the crematory at I O. O. F. Cemetery THURSDAY, July 20, at 1:30 p. m. Members are nvited to attend. S. H. COCHRAN, N. G. H. LUKE, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodge No. 155, 1. O. O. F.—Meeting _of degree team: THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 8 o’'clock. CHARLES R. HOLTON, N. G. M. J. DUNCAN, R. 8. UNITY Lodge No. 61, K. of P., will confer the knight rank (long form) on THURSDAY EVENING, July 20, at 220 Golden Gate ave. All brothers are Invited. By order JOHN RQBERTSON, C. C. 8. W. GATES, K. of R. and 8. CROATIAN Benevolent Society Zvon- " imir No. 61, N. C. S.—Meeting , THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, July 20, 1905, at 32 O'Farrell street, Fraternity Hali. Members are requested to be present as an important business will be dis- cussed. J. KRSTINICH, President. M._JERKOVICH, Secretary. 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 Kearny st. A—$1500; CORNER _saloon, opposite large brewery and surrounded by facto trouble in family only cause of eale; lease; a_good and well established corner. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny CIGAR store, with 3 fine living kept by owner 10 years; rent $32; most prominent location on Larkin st. Call . G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny s A—$5500; MOST prominent corner saloon; one block from Phelan bldg.; lease; many for- tunes made in this cormer; & very rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 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 3 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 laundry office; owner kept place 4 years; business clears above $110 per month; loca- tion the best; close to Examiner office. Call R. G. WILKE, 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 couse of sale. See R. G. WILK 2675 Kearny st. A MEETING of the Board of Medical Exam- of the State of Callfornia will be held the 1st day of August, 1905, at the City Hall, in the city and county of n Francisco, State of Callfornia, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day, for the con- sideration of applications ror certificates and for such other business as_may properly come befere it. Dated San Francisco, July 14, 1905. Board of Medical Examiners of the st alifornia. CHARLES L. TISDALE, M. Secretary. MONTEREY County Water Company.- ,annual meeting: Notice of The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monterey County Water Company will be held at the office cf the company, Market st., San Franciscc Cal., on Manday, the 31st day of July, 1907 at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of clecting a board or directors to sarve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. The transrer books will be closed Friday, July 28, 1905, at 3 p. m. W. H. HANNAM, Secrctary. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular _annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monarch Oil Company of Arizona will be held at tne f the comgpany, 3 California st., San co, Cal, on THURSDAY, the 7th of February, 1905, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ~nsuing year and the transaction of such other busi- Dess as may_come before the meeting. W. A. MITCHELL, Secretary. Notice 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 heiG at the office of the company, ket st., third floor, room 2, San 0. Cal., on FRIDAY, the 21st day of Juiy, 1905, the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. GFO. A. DOUGLA! Sesretary. ING NOTICES. KHOLDERS OF THE IC .RAILROAD COM- he stockholders cad Company the office of the company, in the hants' Exchange county of San rnia, the pal place of business _and being the building f directors of sald corpora- Sth day of August, o' clock to con: propo s capital stock of sald dred and sixty million and for thal purpose of the articles of in- 1 consolidation of the company the hour o nd act upon t ital stock of said undred and sixty 000,000), divided into | 4 thousand (1.600,000) of one hundred dol- | h sald amount of cap: eed the amount actually ses of the said corpora- unt actually required ecessary for construct- operating and | estimated by appear by the duly e office and ness aforesaid of sald mate c them, an amend paragraj third of article ead as follows: rs of eaid con- be eleven (11) nd sixty which eaid the amount ac- 3 3 2 3 8 E cpera 1s 80 esti- as will ap- | en estimate o d by them and on ital stock of said ed into one mil- and (1.000,000) shares, dred dollars rs, cific Ralirosd anized ang osud existin, the State of Califorie reholders, ome lion and | ed and forty- °d a; 415(1,014,241 60-100) Southern Paci! ern Pacific Rajlroag o ‘ acific Rajy om. | g 11;}.«.\‘r£~r"1lfl . organized | T s e Territory i o0 eight hunanam:';.L . and ousand €%,888) share _corporation Ftock of the | Ut of the shares | and allotted to the | bective constituens u par value with ghe SOLAr for helg by o Dorations. i e 20 ¢ a bona- <* one n (¥160,000,00r rd and the United States (a port, - wf,",f‘ ed in retiring existing no iy > BiC of said corporation 4o I it in the agEresate of one pora 1o the sixty million_doliars (100,005,000 2rcd and Y n of the United States. and 't 0 secure the proposed bonded indebtedn, the raliroads, fran:zfg’,“h’ al MPAnY BOW owned o pand acquired, and the income thepeorore: | ereof. o | part thereof as may be pre X the mortgage; and o determina ’,']';‘:?:ibzu in | terms of gald bonds and mortgage om0 4 suthorize the Board of Directory 1o (apd 10 €uch action os they may deem paceldXe all| expedient in the premises. cessary ‘or Dated the 25th day ¢ June, 1905, By crder of the Board of Directors,” gt ¢ the Southn Uit lllCUTT. { cretary of the Southern Pacific 5 Cempany. Railrcag | N. T. EMITH, | E. . CALVIX, | WILLIAM HOOD, 1. W. HELLMAN. gy, JAMES K. WILSON, © FETER B DERKE, SR F. DUNN! 3 L WILLCUTT, © lc*‘gAsx 2 KING, AS. P. LIN Direct. ? sald soaths xtg:a. COL:.;. rectors of said Southers Pacifl Company. B R e LR MBS AR S C RN ANNUAL MEETING—The Risdon Iron Lecomotive Works—The annual I'netlh)l.nadA the stockholders of the Risdon frob and Lo- comotive Works for the clection of trustees for the ensuing ycar and the tramsaction of #uch other business as may be brought before the meeting will be heid the office of the compeny, 208 Stesart st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, the Tth day of August. 1995, at il.c'clock a. m. AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Kecretary. | 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 ghany, Sierra County, Cal., draining into anaka Creek, which reaches Middle Yuba River, gives notice that a meeting to recelve any protests will be held at room 68, Flood bullding, Ean Francisco, Cal., July 31, 1805, at 1:30 p. m. e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AA—DIVORCE; costs, $12; quick, quiet; ad- vice free; no charge unless successful; open evenings; wills, deeds, leases, bills of sale and articles of co-partnership carefully pre- pared; bankruptcy, collections, and probating of estates. 927 Market st., room 301. AA—DIVORCE costs $12. Quick, guiet; legal advice free. Nogcharge unless successful. All law business. Open evenings. Examiner building, room 316, third floor. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., ©th ‘flcor, entrance room G611: established 20 vears; all courts, general courts and office practice: no feee In advance or_for consuita- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, W. MATTHEWS, attorney and counselor at law, 632 Market et., room 23; 21 years’ expe- rience; all courts; gemeral 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- evenings; other evenings by appoirt- ; call and save money. 819 Market, r. 33 CLARK, 927 Market, room 304, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance; open evenings. B el AUTOMOBILES. 1805 POPE Toledo touring car, side entrance, practically new. E. L., 701 California st. FOR sale—2 cylinder light delivery ocar. WALTER S. FRANCE, 20 Golden Gate ave, ASTHMA CURE. OLA'S asthma remedy cures: for sale by all druggists; main depot 1602 Market st., St heias Hotel: 10c, 25c, G0c package. S BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WILL board children; official permit. Twenty-fourth st., near Douglas. 4261 ——— e A—S$1500; COL.NER saloon north of Market st., close to Kearny; rent $80; Jease; 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; TORNER saicon on Folsom st., with 2 living rooms; rent $35; place located close to Sixth st.; bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Keasny st. A—$2800; THE most prominent corner saloon on Sixth st. with lease, and cigar stand in front; quarrels among partners only cause of eale; not all cash necessary. Call R. G WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$3000; ELEGANTLY fitted up saloon with § furnished rooms; the most prominent loca- tion north of Market street; rent $125; a very rare chance; place a money-maker. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER saloon with flat of 6 rooms; lease; no better location in this city; owner kept place 10 vears; a very rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$300; CARPENTER shop, ho: wagon; shop kept by owner 15 years; good business: owner to retire. Call R. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000: RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; best location on Montgomery st.; 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, dance pavilion, etc.: rent $30; the place is located on the most prominent county road to San Mateo. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st, CIGAR store on prominent part of Mission st.; factory in_ the rear; owner’s; established 20 years: a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$650; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most prominent location; also laundry office; place kep§ by owner for vears; never clears less than $100 per month to your bank account. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 2000; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- ing-room; about 3 barrels cholcest whisky on hand; location the very best: close to Market st.; investigate; this is a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$U50; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year most prominent location in Western on; this business Is a good onme. Call WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; °Y grocery and delicatesscn store on Sacramento st., Western Addition; rent $30; 3 years' lease; full value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1600; SALOON; close to Taylor and Mar- ket sts.: net rent $112; 434 years' lease; good business; Investigate; a bargain. R. G. WILKE, 6% Kearny st. ; SALOON with mercantile lunch in wholesale district;: N of Market st.; place established years; business first-class; owner to %o to the country. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholesale d trict; place clears about $500 per month; 7 leage. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% G, A—$1800; CORNER ealoon in wholesale df trict; Kept'by owner § years; must be sold once: owner to retire from business; a first- class pyaing place. Call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2400; CORNER grocery and bar; must be sold; owner to engage in other line of bu: ness; full value of fine stock In sight; 4% years' lease; location can't be beat. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny si. FOR sale—A country hotel in best region in California, making large money, livery stable goes with'ft; old age reason for selling: also a summer resort that is full of guests at $10 a week and there would be many more if accommodations and enlargements are made. Full particulars from R. PHELAN, 463 Ellls, TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity daily; engine, boiler, crusher and every facility for making first-class brick; unlimited quantities of clay. Apply .DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 10213 Market st.; tel. South €2; ANY lady or gentleman with fair education can earn $100 to $500 per month. For full particulers address box 8231, Call office. : NESS CHANCES. —CAMERON & CO, Phone_South 1050 3 Bddy st, cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. A—First-class grocery and bar; fine transfer corner; large stock and up to date; chance to gct one of the best groceries in the eity. See CAMERON & CO. ANTED—Two first-claes drug stores for s; one to be right downtown, the other ut a little ways, but must be good busi- ness section and cheap for cash. CAMERON & co. A—$3000 buys first-class coal, wood and ice busing also electric plant for sawing wood; located In fine bay town; equipped with horses and wagons; doing good busi- ness, clearing $150 to $250 per month; estab- lished ten years; owner hae other business and cannot devote his time to it. See CAM- ERON & CO. $150 PER month net on an absolutely safe in- vestment; $3C00 buys the business. which will bring more money 3 months later. In- auire room 4. 223 Powell st. FOR sale—A well established millinery busl- ness, locdted on ore of the best streets in San Francisco; price very reasonable. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 84 Third st. FOR sale—Coffce and spice route; 19 years' standing; on account of leaving town and retiring from business. 119 Front st., 11-1. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a good Call route in Gakland for sale, Apply at Call Business Office for particulars. SALOON and cigar store for sale. 168 Fourth #t.; expenses reasonable, $325 WILL buy a good delicatessen store, in- cluding furniture; a bargain. 175 Ellis st. FISH stand to let. 700 Devisadero st. WORKMAN'S hotel and roadhouse; near San ncisco; good bar and boarders' trade: 2 cows, 1 horse, wagon, buggy: furniture and lease of house and 5 acres of land all for $1600. F. L. SKAGGS & CO., Hotel Brokers, . 26 Montgomery st. _ — 20-ROOM Hhotel in good-town north of San Francisco; good bar and. commercial trade; price of furniture and stock $2000; good opening. F. L. SKAGGS & CO. Hotel Brokers, 26 Montgomery st. _— $350 BUYS fine paying delicatessen store; will stand thorough investigation; iong estab- lished; sickness cause of selling. CAL. INVESTMENT CO.. 7771 Market st. —_— T~ T TITA Wathet st HAVE two groceries with bar: will stand thor- ough investigation: prices $1500 and $2300; cheap rent; jong lease. 7773 Market st. $350—STATIONERY and notion store; fine lo- cation: 3 living rooms; cheap rent. Market st. % i SALOONS—A very large assortment. Cigar stores, all kinds and prices. CAL. I [ENT CO., 7773 Market st. —_— EAGLE REALTY OFFICE, Miller & A 230 Kearny st.; phone Montgomery ;‘nf""' GEOCERY and bar license for sale. 230 Kearny st. _— — TR $325BRANCH bakery and delicatessen; fine fixtures: 8 rooms; rent $18. 230 Kearny st SALOON license for sale. $750—Saloon; fine fixtures; stock; 3 rooms; cash register; . sell; owner leaving city. 230 Kearny A_TREASURER for amuscment enf 3 $3000 required: positively no loss. Box 2839, 1008 Market st. FOR sale—New and second-hand _furniture store or exchange for rancl 1435 Mission. HAY, grain, wood and coal yard; account sick- ness; must sell. M. WRIGHT, 435 Natoma. CORNER salcon; good locality; rent low; liv- ing rooms. Inquire 1073 Missfon, cigar stand. GOOD Call route for sale. Apply at Call office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market. st., opposite Fifth. Open_until 11 p. m. CARPET-BEATING AND GLEANING_. S e e e~ et COMPRESSED Afr 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 €t.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send_for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-857 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, J809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. . CARPETS clean., fit., lay. 530 G.G.ave. East 1965. Star Ren. Co., W. Wagner, Mgr. —_— e T o T CARPETS cleaned and laid, 8c a yard. KLEIN- ERT, 1520 Polk st.; phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beating W Golden Gate ave. & Larkin: mnfinflw& ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co,, 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. W. & CO., Props, MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. m-\o:flm MARION GRIFFIN, 970 — Market — St. room — 801 Eighth floor — James — Flood — Building — opposite ““The Emporfum.” — Phone — Main — 33 Modern — Business — Methods. — ROOMI and — APARTMENT — Houses. — Abstracts furnished. — All — titles — guarantecd. il 22 rooms on Market st; lease if desired; some offices; house full of tcnants: monthly profit $81; price reduced from $1500 to $750. MARION GRIFFIN, % 970 Market st., Opposite Emporium. Ellls-st_entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. 1ififl SELECT PRIVATE HOTEL; 20 rooms; extra large; a mililonaire’s mansion In spacious grounds filied with flowers and shrubs of all kinds; magnificent furnishings to correspond with ‘mansion and grounds: lease If desired; death causes great sacrifice; will sell for $1400 ARION GRIFFL 970 Market st., Onpostte A » 2 8 2 —$80,000 or Which?— It would take $80,000 in _U. S. Government 3 per cent bonds to make $200 per month In- terest. V-e can sell you a #S-room house for $2600 that clears $200 per month profit. You pay $1000 down and we give you time to pay balance from profit in the house. The bonds are $80,000' cash. MARION GRIFFIN —Will handle the deal— - 970 Market st., Opposite *‘Emportum. Ellis-st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. 111 .115-room apartment house.} Spot_cash necessary. .Yes_for 9 yea Rent. -Only $5 a room., Who has exclusive sale of the house? Why, yours truly, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., opposite ‘“The Emporium.” Ellis- st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. I PLAIN STATEMENT —Ot Facts About— A 16-room 2-story bay-window house on sunny side of street It is 4 blocks of Market Newly papered. newly kalsomined. —Rent Monthly profit above all_expenses $£52 Price $1500.) Reduced to $600.] [MARION GRIFFIN. 970 Market. All permanent roomers. Opposite Emporium. Ellis-st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. il Little house (10 rooms); great bargain. —Worth $800— —Cheap at $500— e could sel] for $300— ~ Very central.) Near Geary and Taylor.) GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., Opposite Emporium.] P. S.—Profit $0 monthly.] entrance opposite Golden West Hotel MARION 111 CENTRAL house of 60 rooms,] On the most conspicuous corner in town. —Large light, airy, bay-window rooms— —Big clty and country transient trade— —Monthly" profit $250 to $300— As & business proposition this house will yleld more net profit than any —$10,000 farm. in California— Owing to private reasons the lady owner —authorizes us to sell for— —$3500— Terms part cash or exchange, It is an old California saying that ““Money Talks."” W-e back what we say In our ads —with U. S. gold coin— Yours for business, —MARION GRIFFIN— The Real Estate Agent.] 970 Market, Entrance opposite ‘“The Emporium.” Ellls-street entrance opposite The Golden West Hotel. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. e i A—CAMERON & CO.——Phone South 1050 8 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 7-room, modern flat, furnished in mahogany and oak furniture, good carpets; fine 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 Toome; price $1500. 20 rooms; very central; north of Market st.; $85; good furniture and carpets; fine buy be overlooked at $650. 65 rooms; ‘new, “modern, downtown house; cheap rent,” long 'lease; well furnished; first- class condition; choice location and clears over $250 per month; to be sold at big bargain. 16-room corner house; good furniture and carpets; cheap rent; this house can be had for face of the mortgage, or $850. 83 rooms; fine corner; rent $175; good furni- ture and carpets; part offices and bril in 800d Income; §600 can stand; bargain at $1800. 19-room corner house; 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 bullding; most els- gantly furnished;’ everything of the best; of- fice and cafe on ground Hoor; there 8 nothing better in San Francisco either as money- makessor quality of furnishings: can be had very reasgnable on account ickness; will take ranch or house and lot in exchange. i finely located; good furniture and peying well; will exchange for 10 in good condition. 18 rooms; nice and central; rent only $65; g00d furniture and carpets and clearing & fine little Income every month, and if sold at once the price is $1 18 room: carpets; Is or 12 room 18 rooms; good location on Ellis st.; newly furnished throughout; full and doing good busi- ness; price $1050, 14 rooms; close in; rent only $30; good fur- niture and ‘carpets; clears over $50 and leaves pice living rooms for family; big bergain at 30 rooms, new and modern; fine location; well furnished and paying well, but owner is obliged to leave city and to make quick sale reduced to half cost to furnish, or $1500. 24 rooms; elegantly tfurnished boarding- house; fine location; will gell furniture or will lease it already furnished. 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NIBLO, Permanently Located' in His Own Home. PROF. ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living Clairvoyant, Palmist and Psychic Healer. The Only Yogi Mediator Of Secret Influence in America, No matter what your troubles, sickness or desires may b: Prof. Delmar will help you; his advice and help are always absolutely re- liable; kind, honorable and confidential treat- ment to ail.”_Full life, $1. Daily from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Wednesday and Saturday evenings to 9; Sunday, 1 to 4 p. m. 412 Post st. 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; advises you on important 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. CONSULT READING, $§1. ST. GEORGE ORMONDE, Hours, 10 to 8. 10073 MARKET ST. Helps the troubled: overcomes all evil. il MODERN HIGH-CLASS —ROOMING-HOUSE— X 57 rooms.] There 1s nothin% “fjust as good” Of that size in San Francisco.] NEW—Opened one year ago—NEW. [Hot and cold water in every room.] Electsic elevator, call bells, private baths. Elegant birdeye maple and mahcgany furn ture. Best quality of velvet and Axminster carpets. ‘~MARION GRIFFIN— 970 Market st., opvosite ‘‘Emporium.” Pllis-st. entrance opposite Golden West Hotel. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 ‘Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. PRINCESS EUGENIA, trance clairvoyant; readings to ladies only; my $5 complete life readings $1: 404 Eddy; permanently located in her own home; private; no alfi: Ting bell. MME. JOSEPH, palmist and life reader, of Chicago; business, speculations, love; full readings; ladies 23c; gents 50c. 1221 Market. MME. KRONENBERG, clalrvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me: good reading 25c; no sign. 1021 Gth, nr. Mission. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm.; reveals hidden “secrets, love, busimess, etc. names: L. b0c, G. $1. 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly; advice given on all affairs of life; satisfac- tion guar.; 25¢ up. 17 3d. next Examiner bid. T —EXCHANGES— SAVE TIME and MAKE MONEY by send- 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 to do business quick. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st. opposite Em Ellis-st._entrance opposite Golden e o . rium ‘est Hotel. . LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. FAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 James Flood Bldg., #70 Market st., opp. the Emporium. Rooming and Apartment Houses. “‘Exceptional Bargains.” $500—9 rooms; rent $87_b0; clears $25 per mo. $000—10 rooms; rent $47 50; clears $50 per mo, $1250—14 rooms; rent $70; clears $100 per mo. §1400—24 rooms; rent $100; clears $100 per mo, 2500—24 rooms: rent $150; clears $180 per mo. 1600—26 rooms; rent $105; clears 90 per mo. 500—29 rooms; rent clears $60 per mo. t house 20 to 40 rooms; price $500 to $700, ant MOUSOUTH OF MARKET ST. clears $100 per mo. rooms; rent $175; clears $130 per mo. clears per mo. 500—37 rooms; rent clears $175 per mo. rooms; rent §225: clearn 325 per mo, List your real est , _business and persor property with FAW! & JOHNSON. : I have a select and modern I Bmu which I am compelled to ..mfi’;' don’;::yhr‘.’fll you see it; rooms l.llAnumy. no rse; a money maker. Address Quner. hox 1995, Call office, Oakland: no agents. BEST bargain and | lars you invest are i SCHW t value for the dol- hv‘bud at MME. RAVENNA. the marvelous clairvoyant, gives names, advice in all affairs. 5 4th st. DON'T fail to see Mrs. Dr. Gondon, the won- der of the age. 102714 Market st. MRS. SHAFFER, clalrvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call 16 pages. In_wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. 1 SPIRITUALISM. MME. YOUNG'S marvelous spirit messages to- night, 10c. 1901 Post st., cor. Fillmore; come’ skeptics, DRS. NIELSEN and WHEELER—Trumpet. slate writing, seances Tuesday, Thursday, 8 p. m., 50c; readings daily. 265 Turk st. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market. r. 10, Galt House. JOHN SLATER—Sittings daily, 10 to 4. Lombard st. nd Masor } 61614 between Powell n. - MME. MAXWELL'S spiritual messages Wed., Thurs., Fri.; ques. ans; McKee. 1264 Howard. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed., 219 Eddy st.; readings. Hotel Higgins. O'Farrell st. PALMISTRY. MADAME MAY, palmist and cardreader. 4 | Eighteenth st., near Sanchez; hours 1 Boc. & A—RETURNED, H. Jerome Fosselll, =cientific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter: tel. Black 5608 = = R SORM RGN RUETNN, S DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss; fect retainer; positive cure; book free. | _moved to 206 Kearny st.. room 307. I Do cure ru can hold them in e WHEDERIND, 446 Geary st CATALCGGS AND MANUSCRIPTS. BT rocise CATALOGS written, manuseripts revised, E g;x’ungiuyn of ‘any kind, composition A ;“' | DENTI DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth, $2: silver fillings, 25c; gold fiilings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; wurranted 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, 25c and 30c; crowns, §2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 78¢; silver, 38¢c; crowns, $2. no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 1011 Grant ———————————————————————————— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School “Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market s Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar- ket st.—Terms §8 per month; $40 6 months; thorough course: in order to demonstrate our superfor method of teaching will one month's tuition free; success assured. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law, medical colleges: refs., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford prof. summor session begins June 5. Phelan bldg. ALL who desire good positions should attend \ this college; we have had 250 good places since March 1. Ban Francisco Business Col- lege, 738 Mission st. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col.; Cal. B. C. stu- dents with us; stenographers trlhnd:rl- tions secured. 925 Golden Gate. Wabster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE has removed to larger quarters at 833 Markst st.; best location in city; catalogue. HEALD'S School of Mines and ineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, elect . stéam and gas engineering. Bend for prospectus. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulare. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., gur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1564. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day and eve.; individual inst®, 305 Larkin st. Prot. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. HINMAN'S Academy, ‘a thorough school of danct: all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Cal IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Calst.; fall term begins Monday, August 7, 1808. —_—ee “EYE AND NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE , chronic constipation, rheuma- tism, diseases of the eye and the nervous system speedily cured. DR. A 1104 Market st.. room 12, bet. Mason & Taylor e e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE—Successor to George Aoki, oldest and largest Japanese and Chinese employment office, 421 Post phone Bush 135; promptly furnishes all kinds of help. ‘UP-TO-DATE Japanese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. SAIKI, 405 Post st.; tel. Jamies 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752, A—JAPANESE and Cbinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. H. W. HONG, 1113 Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. East 426. Finest Japanese help; house cleaning specialty; Geo. R. Kuniabe, 317 Mason; tel. James 5251. CHINESE and Japaneee help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1907. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furn- ished; house cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; al] kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. general ‘work and cooking; American family; ® children. 526 Birch ave., near rove. POSITION &s working housekeeper for wid- ower; no objection to children; in or out of city. MRS. H., 105 Elis st. GERMAN laundress wishes work by the day; $1 50 day. Address 108 Eighth st. SITUATION wanted by elderly American wo- man for housework and cooking; good home; wages $10 per month. MRS. SMITH, 1063 Market st. A COMPETENT Swedish cook wishes a in private family; American cooking: first- class references; wages $30-$35. 1238 Mis- sion st.; phone Howard 2033. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper; thoroughly petent to take full charge; accounts by system or books; best ®f references. 7136, Call office. COMPETENT wants housework; good cook and la: ; city or country. 10 Wetmore ot., off Washington, bet. Pow- ell and Mason. GERMAN girl wishes position as second general housework in small family; references. Address 1306 East Tenth at., Oakland. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes pdsition to do gemeral housework; is a good cook; ety or country. 267 Minna st., near Fourth. LAUNDRESS wants work by the day, wash- ing, ironing and housecleaning; $1 a day and car fare. Box 7147, Call. A GERMAN woman with one child waats get a place as working housekeeper; cook. €50 Howard st., basement. A GOOD dressmaker wishes more work; $1 50 r day. 4 Morse st., off Broadway, near avenworth st. SECOND work or gemeral housework. 2750 Greenwich st. SWEDISH woman wants work by the day, washing or cleaning. 909A Minna st. AMERICAN woman wishes a position as a housekeeper or as nurse. 710 Harrison st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. com- card Box w is l tuguese, Spanish and understands Italian, wishes position in store or office. Box 8232, Call office. BOOKKEEPER of 3% years' experience de- sires first-class position with machinery manufacturing rm; will leave city. 5208, Call office, A GOOD middle-aged German man, sober, will- ing to work, handy around the house ‘wants position on & private place; city or country. Box 5233, Call. PLASTERER wants steady position; an all- | \ round _mechanic; hotel or roo: -house; also jobbing with tools E. C., Tele— graph ave., Oakland. MARRIED man, thoroughly reliable, wants tion as assistant bookkeeper and collec- mmw.c-uomu. - SITUATION wanted by respectable young Swede place or office bullding; Box 8230, Call WANTED—Position as collector by steady, re- Hfabie man; can furnish security and refer ences. Address box 7155, Call office. ‘'OUNG man attending college wants YO ivate. family; understands the care of horses. Box 8234, Call. MAN handy at carpenter work wants work; has tocls. 114 Turk st.; phone Folsom 2277. Al REFERENCES; male wants posi- tion in San Francisco. 7275, Call. ON wanted by first-class POSITI o -mmfll'r;hll ough workman. Box 1994, Call office, Oak- g NEW’ -:morun-rr ’ TRAVELING positio! chanical expert, the greatest Imi line of machinery; of first-class mach! Call otfice. where the highest siill genulty is required; in ine shop. n wanted by practical me- and any position as foreman im Address box 5923, BY ‘man of experience, positon to take eharge of collections for promiment law firmy or as collector for reliabie house, either om commission or salary; references. Box 7043, Call office. A YOU: h well wants a Laguna st. position can do plain cooking. educated Japanese student schoolboy: room hes H. KODANO, out; 620 Nlaewape 1 "0 FE T NES| le wants place; man is first- A o i akie. &g house- ‘work; best references. bet. Sutter and Post_sts. JOE, 28 Lewis place, JAPANESE wants a_place; good cook or any kind work. S. R.. 1 Adelaide place, off Tay- lor st. —_— JAPANESE young boy wishes situation as schoolboy in tamily 248 Eliis st.;. phone Jessie 624 JAPANESE (nice boy) wants a position to do eounu;‘wn mi or_ housework In small family. .‘P OKU, 807 Polk st. B o B o e o MR Al first-class cook wante & JAPANESE butler or tion in family; references. Dupont st. 3 T SHO, JAPANESE boy wants a position as schoolboy. S. MATSUI, 1908 1ly; wages §3 & Polk st.; tel. East 209. A JAPANESE waiter wishes situation in fam- week and up. Box 7294, Cail. st. (on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, is lsted FLATS, upper and lower, 110, 112, 114, each; 118, $15 each, Perry st., near aummn.tmm.mmmia x‘immhm.mammw.wm and Howard; 14 and 18 Landers, lower flats, fix to sult tepant; son, near 3d, 4 rooms, §13; ashes and water rent reaso: 3847 1Tth st.; take Castro or 18th st. car. ELEGANT flat, 6 rooms; good ern Addition: low rent to Box 7148, Call office. location West- ! l FLAT to let—Corner flat, @ rooms and f ‘will be vacant August 1; 525 Lyon st. AP~ ply at store, 1601 Fuiton st. FLAT, 4 rooms, will be vacant August 1; 523 Lyon st. Apply stors, 1601 Fulton st FULTON, 186—Lower flat, § rooms, bath; aear Van Ness ave.. WALLER, 1724, $18. near Park entrance—Modera sunny flats of 3-8 rooms and bath: $10 to §24. TPPER 7-room_flat; sun in_every room; garden; hrs., 10 to & clock, 2407 Pacide i ave, WALLER, 220° -Unfurnished flat, 8 rooms and bath; in order; rent $25. 050 and 1056—New ‘modern i~ '%-‘.m.; near 24th and cass. .1 FOST, 2007B—5-room fiat to let; all rent $15 50 month, CASTRO. 421—Unturn. upper flat; 4 or 3 svery | room sunny; fine view; bath, a TWENTY-FIFTH, 41 per flat, § rooms bath, $20. near Castro—New up- SUNNY upper flat, § rooms and bath. 223 Scott st. SUNNY middle and upper fists, &3 rooms, bath, yard: $20-§22 30. 33 Shotwell, nr. l4th. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur~ niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush 813. Z. ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st. Jessle 761, pays cash and buys ALMOST given l'lvi anos & furn. s Storage, 1636 storage. B }; FINANCIAL. : IY Top prices. W Le RARPER Certificates Crocker HELP WANTED—FEMALE. for 2 cooks. purchased; bldg. | 713 Harri- 4

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