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1 THE SAN ANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 29 1905. JOHN D, SPR. L'KFLS. .. . Proprietor W, J.r ]\LGK' iN....Business Manager TELEPHONE. _ Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- nect You With the Department You Wish. Market and_Third, 8. F. L1l Office. Féitoral ) 217 to 221 Stevenson et Editorial Rooms Por Week, 5 Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cte. - Cts. Per Month. Single Coples 5 Ota Terms by Mail, Inciuding Postage (Cash Orden): DAILY CALL {inciud. Sunday). 1 DAILY CALL cinclud. Sundey), 6 DAILY CALL-By Single Month. BUNDAY CALL, 1 Year WEEKLY CAL!? 1 l\;‘r‘s FOREIGN Daily.. 8. (Supday 4.15 Per POSTAGE. | iVockly, 1.00 Per X ALL POSTMASTERS ARE ear Extrs AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. s Sample Ooples will be forwarded Whea Guested. i Mafl subsaribers in ordering change Of S @rems shouid be partioular to give both in order to insure & ND OLD RESB AND ADDRESS in order 19 (O™ e Prompt and correct comp Quest. OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Brogdway...... “Telepbone Main 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE! 1433 Park Street, Near Sants Clars Avesus Phone Alameds 538. BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT? JAMES £ TYLER. Post Bullding NEW YORK NEWS STANDS Waldorf-Astorla Hotel; A. Bren Uslon Square; Murray Hiil Hotel; Fictl EHole! ang Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Sberman House; P, 0. News Co.i Grest Korthern Hotel; Tremont House; Auditorium Eotel; Paimer House. CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: £. GEORGE EROGNESS, Marquette Buliding | (wng Distenve Telephode, '“Central 2618.”) NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: STEPHEN B. SMITH NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: €. C. CARLTON. ...Herald Square EUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call corner Market and Third streets; Opem unt 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES 1008 Market treet, opposite Fift U p. m. 866 Montgomery ave.: open untll open untll § p. m. 800 Hayes street; open unti 9:30 p m 689 McAlll 2:3) p. m. 615 Larkin stree 30 p. m. 1641 Mission str: il 10 p. m. 106 Eleventh etre tl 9 p. m. 3096 Valencis n untll § p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; 7 i 9 p 2200 Fillmore strest; open untll § p, m. ¥0 SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contempinting a ehange of residence during the summer months can bave their pzper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This paper will Iso be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local sgent in all towns on the coast. corpor And to amend we said con- corporation shall million dolla amount of capital st tually required for the p poration, and is the a quired and escerta constructing. complet ing and maintain estimated by c© appear by the & #aid_engineers, file as aforesald 50 as will en _estimate of capital stock of said corpori n & ided into ome miilion six hundred d (1,600,000) shares, of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each, of which said shares o 4 capital stock the following have been sobe scribed by and allotted to the stockholders ©of sald constituent corporations, erein- sfter set forth, o wit: e “To the Bouthern Pacific Rail E pany. incorporated, orgenized and daf-:?x:} under the laws of the State of Califor end_to its shareholders, one million and fourteen thoussnd two bundred and forty-one xty one-hundredths (1,01 - x 1,014,241 60-100) “To the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany, incorporated, organized ang under the laws Of ‘the Territory of Aris mg;‘;n:u stockholders, one hundred and e thous - e ‘and nine hundred and fifty “fo_the South ™8 Pacific Rallroad Com- of New Mexico, incorporated, organised and existing unde; £2 T the laws y of New Mexico and to itor ‘.’:ch?a‘m sixty-sight thousand eight hungrcy Sey | elghty-eight (65,655) shaces. ““The several stockholders of constituent corporations shail b them by the said comsolida peid shares of the capi: Consoll corporaflon out of ok 9fthe thereof subscribed by and aijores (0aed stockholders of their respective oonels corporations to the like amount, qopr oot dolfar. at their par value with the Souar for of the shares heid by such stoexi, their respective constituent corporatiacs s '® Thereafter. and secondly, to create ‘"‘b e indebtedhess of said torporatiny 2N amount in the agEregate of one Fc sixty million dollars ($160,000,00) coln of the United States (2 portioy is to be Used in retiring existing pos, Gebtedness), end to increase the ponacs 10- Gebtedness of safd corporation up oo JD- amount in the BEETegate Of one hungr.y JBS sixty million dollars (8160,000,0p0,07d and Golp of the United States, and 'to s .2 eaid proposed bonded indebtedness Ty, V¢ mortgage upon the railronds, franchises” syt property of the company Bow owned s, om0 &fter soquired, and the income thec,Lere: such part thereof &s may be breseri O the mortgege; and to determine the rooed, \B each of saig of which terms of sa!d bonds and mo; e“"": and avthorize the Bosrd of Directors to’ taye o) such action es they may deem expedient in the premises, Dated the 28th_day of June, 1905, By order of the Board of Directors, Becretary of the So o e Southern Paci . Company. acific Ratiroag N, T. SMITH, E. E._CALVIN, WILLIAM HOOD, N Jr, J. M. HANFORD, * PETER F. DUNN: Sabr e NE B, » (c;m[s B Ll;\sghk. - ING Directors of b Stors of #a18 Southern Pacifie Ratiroad ANNUAL MEETIL Th Iron and Locomotive Works—The annusi meeting. of the stockholders of the Risdon Iron end Lo- comotive Works for the glection of trustees for the ensuing yeer andthe transaction of tuck other business as may be brought before the meeting Will be held at the office of the company. 208 Sleuart st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 7th dey of August. 1905, at 11 oclock & m AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Becretary. or 0 Tribupe Buildlog | signed by them and on | fornia, | _bave issued to | ted corporation | par. value | hundred anq | in goid | MEETING NOTIOES—Continued, SHERLOCK HOLMES COULDNT FIND THE BUSINESS OHANCES—Continued. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. | PAST MASTERS' Assoclation of Cali- fornia, and-A, M.—Regular month- ly meeting THIS (SATURDAY) | BHVENING at 8 o'clock. . . OWEN, Secretary. H — Lodge No. 169, F. end A. M. —Special meeting THIS (SATUR. % | DAY) AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock and | ir the ‘evening fat 7 o'ciock. Master ons cordially invited, By orger of the W. M. R. E. ALLAN, Sécretary. MARS Lodge No. 202, K. of P., meets | to-night in Pythian Hell, 220 Golden | Gate ave. Visitors weicome. | CHAS, NAGELE, C. C. | B P. ADAMS, K. of R, and 8. | MEMBERS of Croatian, B. 5., Zvon- | " imir, sre requested to be present TO-MORROW (EUNDAY), July 80, at 8 o'clock a. m,dfer‘muws:m!o | participate in paréde of our thir- teenth annual barbecue and picnis, which will be held at Gled Park. Fines for non-attendance will bs strictly en- forced. By order of J. KRSTINICH, President M. JBREOVICH, Secretary. | ALL are welcome to the thirtesnth grond annual barbecue and plenie given by the Croatian Benevolent Soclety EZvonimir, SUNDAY, July 80, 1905, at Qlen Park. Kastradi- ns! Yupus mutton . and cabbage) will bs served to eve: body from 12 m. to 8 p. m. valusble cesh snd gate prises be dlstributed at | the ground. Croatian Orchostra Tamburica | will bs 2 attendance and a firet-class union MISEION A—$600; FRUIT and vegetable store, with wagon, 2 horses; very best location in routy the Mission; a good-paying busines: MARION GRIFFIN, sickness compels owner o go in the country. Call | 970 — Market — S§t. — room — 801, Eighth . G W, K 3 floor — James lood — Building — opposite R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st lood = Bulldisg = oProsis ““The Bfaporium. A—$2200; CORNER saloon with 6 furnished rooms; rent §100; lease; one of 'the best cor- ners 'north ' of Market st. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kecarny st. Modern — Business — Methods. — ROOMING and — APARTMINT — Houses. — Abstracts furnished. — All — titles — guaranteed: Our — Ellis — St. — Entrance — Is A—$1800; CORN ER_grocery — O ite — | — THE — GOLDEN — WEST — HOTEL — years' lcase; on Haight st.; rent $45: 4 liv- St A ) TOR, — ing rooms: full valie in sight; trouble in TAKE — THB — ELEVA family ceuse of sale. See R, G. WILKE, 281 Kearny st. A—$2000; CORNER saloon, on Third st., with rent $55; onme of the best located the most prominent business part ©of Third et.; full value in sight. Call R. G. places o WILKE, 26 Kearny st: A-—$2000; CORNER grocery and bai , with 8 living rooms; 4 years' lease; rent $33; daily sales about §: owner § ycars; a rare chance. Call R. chez s WILKE, 263 Kearny st. Dear Sir or Madam— — READ THESE ADS. — — BETWEEN THE LINES — — Or ger some friend who 18 — — A Cantain of Finance — — 1o do S0 for you — — and 1 promise you on the — — word of a scientific writer of on San- A—$5000; THE leading saloon in Monterey, with 5 years' leacs; rent $80; stock will in- volce about $2000; this is a bonanza; value in sight; owner is compsiied by other investments to sell at once. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; GROCERY and bar; Oceen View; rent bargein. Call A—$1300; PAPER route; morning paper. R. G. WILKE, 2014 Kearny st. place kept by — that you Wwill — G.| DISCOVER HIDDEN TREASURES. Respectzully, — MARION GRIFFIN, — 5 w. 0 A full fi 11 rooms — for — $450; best location extrs roishings, §20, 61 vaug n slgat; o & ool TRE R. G. WILKE, 281% Kearny. — cost §1200 — o Landlady has o large rooms | A—$1100; DELICATESSEN store, with dairy and $25 surpius each month over the expenses. | Lady desires to leave the o be held at Bchuetzen Park, San Rafasl, have completed thelr pro- sramme. This is their fifty-second anpual outing and promises to be one of the largest gatherings of the scason. Their list of games wiil be the largest in the history of the organization. It s conceded by pleasure seekers that their of gate prizes is the largest ever pre- sented to the sporting public. The aesoch tion headed the gate-prize list with sev cash prizes with the intention of glving | every patron an equal chance. By order of | THE COMMIT" —_— THE Callfornia Debris Commission, having re- | “celved applications to mine by hydraulie process from Unede Mining Co., In Uneda | mine, pear Beckwith Plumas County, Cal., | draining into Little’ Grizzly Creek, which | reaches Feather River; from Richard Day, in Continental mine, hear Johnsville, Plu- mas_County, Cal, dralning into Nelson Creek, which reaches Feather River; and | from H. H. Bates and H. B. Arnoid, in Badger mine, near New Mohawk, Plumas County, Cal., draining into ravine draining into ¥eather River, gives notice that a meeting to receive any protests will be held at room €8, Fiood bullding, San Francisco. Cal, Aug. 7, 1905, at 1:30 p. m. MONTEREY County Water Company—Notice of ennual meeting: The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monterey County | TWater Company will be held at the office of | the compony, 827 Market San Francisco, Cal, on Monday, the Sist day of July, 100! at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of electing & board or directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction | of such o iness as may come before | the meet The transrer books will be closed Friday, July 28, 1805, at 8 p. m. W. H. HA A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. In wrapper, for maliling. $1 per year AM, Secretary. -AT-LAW. dining-room; location the very best: West- ern Addition; running on Delmonico style. | See R. G, WILKE, 263§ Kearny st. band. Admission to the park, 25c. Tiokets roduce; living reows; very best location on eold for May T are good for sbove dute. Third s neat Call bullding. Particulars R. COMMITTEE. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st THE committes of_arrangements of - | A-$5%0: CAFE and restaurant, with elegant the R and Stevedorss' picnlc, furnished rooms; a small Delmonico; private eity at ouce on lmvortant business, hence has authorized l acrifice. A—$1500; trict; place rer on Clay s WILKE, 26% CORNER saloon In whoi-sale d ablished years; For particulars call R. G. Kearny st. us to sell at u — TAKE NOTICE. — The bouse is conveniently ( cholcest cor- | A—S 50; BAKERY in the Mission; rent $25; 4 rooms; must be sold at once; owner bought | arranged; nice location, near l ;‘(Dex:&'n‘;l Ziin)wanh. Call R. G. WILKE, 26 street car crossing and A—$1500;: CORNER saloon, ~opposite I-?lu on sunny side of the strest. { brewery and surrounded by factories; trouble — in family only cause of sale; lease; & good MARION GRIFFIN, and well established corner, See R. G. | WILKE, 26} Kearny st. ¥T0 Market st., A—$4060; CIGAR store with fine living Opposite The Emporium. rooms; kept by owner 10 years; rent $32: most prominent location on Larkin st. G. WILKE, 261, Kearny st. R, Cail ( A—$5500; MOST prominent corner saloon; one An 18-room lodging-house fof sale block from Phelan bldg.; leas:; many for- TR, tunes made In this corner; a Very rare at & great sacrifice; price enly chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. —= Soae 500; Zou down ® A—8$i00; CIGAR, tobacco siand, corner, with o e laundry office; owner kept place 4 years; monthly; it is @ sunny corner house business clears above $110 per month; loca- tion_the best close to Examiner office. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Call in good repair; prosit now §i4 monthly A—$1750; SAUSAGE factory and pork store, business established many has a ‘large patronage in wholesale %ade, also dolng rushing stgre trade; owner o of sdle, 261 Kearny st. he years; wagon; cause “in the good old summer time.” On account of severe sickness owner Will It is 4 blocks N. of Market st. — MARION GRIFFIN — sacrifice. See' R. G. A—$1300; CORNER saloon nort 3 Tent $8( cify life and go in the coun- o e on! WILK close fo Kear: wishes to qu try; investigate; R. ny; this s a WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. h of Market st., ; lease; owner *“Emporium." e 970 Market st., opposite rare chance. Cali A—$1350; CORNER ns; rent $35; place located close byraain. Call R. G. WILKE, st caloon on Folsom st., with This 42-room house on & of Market sunny corner, N. street, if renovated should $12; quick, quiet; ad- 5 arge uniess successtul; open wills, deeds, leases, bills of sale icles of co-partnership carefully pre- bankruptcy. ections, and probating estated 927 Market st., room 301 quiet; legal a unless & siness. Ope: 1lding, room 3 floor. Exam. bldg. som 611; established 2 general courts and office ance or for consnita- ¥ appointment, Tel. Red 3601 and counselor a 21 years' e: er KING, Attorney-at-Law, attorney om 11 courte; era ; consultation free. Tel. all law A—4RS00; THE most prominent corner saloon with lease, and cigar stand In quarrels among partners only cause of sary. on"Sixth st., fron sale:’ not all WII 6 cash nece Kearny st. average $10 per room or $400 | G. per month, the rent being only §140, there should be Call R. | A—$3000; ELEGANTLY fitted up saloon with 8 furnished rooms: the most prominent loca- | about $200 profit monthly ; iease kept no better location in place Call R. G. WILKE, 10 arket street; rent $125; a place a money-maker. R. it properly managed. Kearny st. i S rice $2500. Make us CORNER saloon with Zat of 6 s g city; rare an offer of $1400 before A W ~ 261, Kearny st.’| July 2v. A—$2000; dance pavilion, located on the most prominent county rcad to San Mateo. Kearny st ROADHOUSE wi etc.; rent Call R. R and tobacco stand, G. th bowlins aliey, oM Al MARION GRIFFIN, 970° Market st. WILKE, 26% e in a most 7 Market, room 304, consulta- fee in advance. Open evenings. no 'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 6 pages, in wrapper. for mafling, $1 per year. AUTOMOBILE White fouring car, practically Ness ave., nr. Gold FOR sale—Two light delivery car. WALTE:! ¥ 20 Golden Gate ave. | AGENTS WANTED. | AGENTS to take hold of a useful and attrac- tive icle; B. CU. uick seller; T} s00d_commis- | S & CO., 617 Mission st. | W ASTHMA CURE | A D1 NoLa by all medy cure druggists: main depot 1602 Market st. icholas Hotel; 10c, 25c, Glc package. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN GOOD home for 2 children under 10 year German family; reasonable. Box e — e e = VESS CHANCES. | A—CAMERON & CO. —Phone South 1050 | 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell | Headquarters for &ll kinds of business chances. M—WANTED—Two first-class drug stores for clients; one to be right downtown, the other ons out & little ways, but must be good busi- Dese section and cheap for cash. CAMERON & Co. A—$3000 BUYS first-class coal, wood and lce business; also electric piant for eawing wood; located In fine bay town; eguipped- with horses and wagons; doing good business, clearing over $150 per month; etablished ten yeare; owner has other business and cannot devote his time to it. See CAMERON & CO. | | | | | l A—WANTED—Two or_tkree good business men | | | with from $500 to $1000 to invest firset. class manufacturing business, city; well es- tablished and doing fine trude, but wishes to | increase its output; will bear strictest inves- | | uga CAMERON good salary goes with investmen: & CO. A BNAP. Being compelled to go East on urgent » ness, will sell my restaurant at a sacrifice everything first class and up-to-date; ches | rent; seats 32; 8-year lease; nice trade; n | leave by August 10. £ 'B. DOW, Castro st. $500—ONLY cigar store and factory in whole- sale dfstrict; more than value in sight. See RIORDAN & LESS, 935 Market st room 5. | $1200—BUTCHER shop in Western Additio | 2 horses and wagons. RIORDAN & LE: | 336 Market st.,_room | | t 13035 | 5. 3 FOR sale chcap—The Bay Visw livery stable, San Rafael, Cal, or will sell horses, car- riages, etc., and give long lease to reliable erty; reason for selling, sickness. Apply to . MURRAY, 810 Third 'st., San Rafael, Cal, TO lease—A brick plant; 40,000 capacity dally; engine, boller, crusher and every facility for making first-claes brick: unlimited guantities of clay. Avply DR. €. C, O'DONNELL, 1021% Market st.; tel. South 622. | FOR sale—First-class bakery; fine condition: |* best city Sacramento Valley; good reason for eelling. P. O. box 2, Woodland, Cal MILLINERY store for sale; long established; good location; mice clean stock: 3 living rooms; reasonable. Box 7921, Call. CARPENTERS—S. Wray’s old established shop for rale; $250; retiring frggn business. 1281 Miesion st | FOR sale—Coffee and spice route; 19 years' standing; on sccount of leaving town and retiring from business. 119 Front et., 11- NEWSPAPER route for sale In Oakland; a €00d_Call rofite in Oakiand for sale. Apply | _at Call Business Office for particulars. FOR sale cheap; a small, equip, and up-to- ; Gute planing mil, Box 8144 Catl offee HAY, grain, wood and coal yai ceount sickness; must sell. W, Wright, fl.fl Nl!o‘mgf e T e . FOR sale—Delicatessen and res! 5 Dlce for man ana wite. Box 8300, Call. * o — e e GOOD Call route for sale. Apply at Call office. GROCERY £t., room GROCERY and bar; good I 3 $1200. Call F. cx-mvu;?i%b e AT, CRCVALINR OV, U Beale. SALOON end clgar store for sale; expenses and bar Hcense for sale. 230 Kearny long lease, 9 Beal reasonable. 1€5 Fourth st. GOOD oyster house. opposite new P. O.; 3- agets. B0 Seventn at. year lease; no e i:‘:‘;jl:vm ¥ cation; also laundry cffice; place | §800 ——=———— ONLY $300 fee i <; open Sat- er for years; never .c ess other evenings by appoint- e T e Wil NOW buy a 12-room save money. 819 Market, r. 3 2616 Kearny st. 3 7 T z house full of GENTLEMEN ROOMERS. costs $2 to $G: no fee unless suc- | A—$2000; COR: aloon, with -ease and liv- ctons everywhere: any case in | ing-room; about 3 barrels choicest Whisky on Same owner for 10 years last past. w Inv. Co., 44 Parrott bldg. hard; location the very best; close to Market income $47 over rent each month. st.; investigats this s a rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 261, Kearny st. = s $30 RENT $30 ; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year most prominent location fn W — This — hoase — is — not — WIL! : this business is a good one. 261 Kearny st. l : o Elegantly furnished, but it Is an Ta pe Y grocery mento st. " fu Western Addition’; 815 Kearny st. HONEST, RESPECTABLE house and QUITE — CENTRALLY — LOCATED. and delicatessen all value in sight. See MARION GRIFFIN. The Agent, A—$2000; SALOON with mercantile lunch in & s % wholesale district: N of Market st.; place 070 Market &t., opposite “Emporium. hed years; business first-class; owner %o Eo to the country. See R. G. WILKE. 261 Kearny st. 80 rooms $4000. A—$7000; CORNER saloon in wholésale dis- trict; place clears about $500 per month: 7 On a sunny corner. < Calll R. G. WILKE, 26% my & WELL FURNISHED in 1004, A—§1800; CORNER saloon In wholesale dis- LONG LEASE at a rental Kept by owner 8 years; must be sold at Gwner to retire from business: a first- — less than § per room. — < paying place. Call on R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Price §7800; reduced to $4000. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception o of advertisements and eubseriptions has been $1500; down ‘and opened at arket et opposite THlth. Open_until 11 p_m. WE BACE IO A s payable as made in the business. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. - ~ e With sober manazement should A—CAMERON & CO.———Phone South 1050 eléas 4280 ABAILIY yeer round: MARION GRIFFIN, 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powel Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and 070 Market st. All Kinds of Business Chances. ) 108 rooms; new, modern bullding; most ele= | g5 roomy 00 Sicnn gartiy furnished fice and cafe on better In San Francisco either maker or quality ot furnishings; can be had very reasonable on account of sickness; will take ranch or heuse and lot in exchange. 14 rooms, fine block cn Ellis st.; rent §75; £0cd furniture and carpets; bargain; $600. 30 rooms, 65 rooms. cheap rent,” long class condition; cholce jocation and clears over id at big bargaln. $250 per month; 87 rooms, fine corner downtown; cheap rent; first-class furniture and carpets; one of the best little transient houses in city and can be new and well furnished and paying weli, but owner obliged to leave city and to nrake quick sa reduced to half cost to furnish, or §1500. new, verything modern, se; well to be 50 80t a big bargain: $2250. 35 100ms; pets, dow , b 19-room cornér house; fine location:, niture, good carpets, everything first-c dition: all full and clearing $75 per mont] excellént buy 63 rooms; fine central location: newly furnished in: bes ! furniture, Axminster and velvet carpets, elec- lights and all modern conveni- ences, beautiful iight and airy halls; in fact, & spléndid propesition; can be bought for less if cost to furnish; part tric_eievator. than long time at low 18 roome; finely located; good furniture and | carpets: is paving well; will exchange for 10 or 12 room house in good condition. 6-room and alcove beautiful modern flat near ; all light and sunny; elegantly fur- ith fine upright plano; bargain; $600. 23 rooms; downtow turc and carpets, a mint of money $200 to get In; i£; grand corner: centrally jocated: good oak furniture; fifie car- t _offices, ance time; rice $1800. big ;mo; $1260, new brick interest;’ i out of balance house; price $1000. 32 rooms: boarding-house: either sell elegant location for high class beautifully the furniture and equipments or lease same to vesponsible party. Fine oppor- tunity for some one. A, CAMERON & CO., 3 EDDY ST, FAWCETT & JOHNSON, 811 James Flood bld,, 970 Market st.. opp. the ‘We have a large list of ment houses, from $450 to $6000. - FISHER & CO.. Room 438 ali full; well Feasoneble onter refused: o : no agents. 18 Eills. 8-EOOM house for sale; reasonable. Bddy' street, S A WERXK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. 1odern; 3 rent and1f run' right” can ‘make t and will only take can be paid out of James Fiood Furnished rooming-houses, hotels a A _SACRIFICE—22 rooms, elegan of the best; of- there is nothing as_ money- GUARANTEED profit $198 monthly: n-e-w bullding, most elegantly furnished; until 1910 at $200 monthly; electric elevator——————electric elevator; electrie dlevator—————electric elevator; — MODERN — everything strictly A No. 1 and & — first-class — business. fine locatio downtown hous furnished: first It you want a first-class new preposition at a surprisingly low price come in and talk it over with us You'll be surprised at price and terms. MARION GRIFFIN, ; 970 Market st., opposite “Emporium.” | cheap rent; very ney-maker; part k fur- con- : and $430 in $10 — installments buflding; %"%’;‘i — takes 8 — 20-room highly respectable house; — QUITE CENTRAL; — $72 incoms monthly over the reat. MARION GRIFFIN, 070 Market st., opposite “Emporfum.’ cash, balance 3000, $200, p-r-o-f-i-t m-0-n-t-h-l-y @ rooma. 60 rooms; — WELL FURNISHED; — — QUITE CENTRAL: — - ELECTRIC ELEVATOR — EVERYTHING UP TO DATE; High class of permanent roomers., | 100; good furni- v ax g-u-a-r-a-n-t-e-e-d. furnished; will cum, — Price was §6000. — - k] wcu--uinofluawuaguum “Phone Main 3354 e i TR buolding. flats. skiyou’ to 'San Diego R ot the mountains to the sea. owner is sick: no Opposite The Call, | Ellis-st. mtzmh Golden West Hotel. —_— Rooming-Houses and Hotels—Continued EDUCATIONAL—Continued. FAILING EYESIGHT causes sacrifice of a_splendid MILLINERY STORE; 0 daily sales, %t?lck involces for $1500. Vill sell for much less. Would take small rooming-house in part trade. MARION GRIFFIN, CLAIRVOYANTS. PROFESSOR NIBLO, 411A CLLIS ST. NEAR JONES. ASTRO DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT, MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE READINGS §L The moment you enter his parior he will tell you YOUR FULL NAME, AGE, OCCUPA- TION, YOUR MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME AND WHOM AND WHEN YOU WILL MAR- RY, and what you cal.ed for, without asking & question; will tell name of your sweetheart or anything you want to know. He sends you away wiser and happier than when you called. How can I have good luck? How can 1 succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How soon can T marry? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How can I get a letter? How can 1 get a good position? HOURS 10 TO 8. DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A BLLIS ST. NEAR JONES. Permanently located in his own = PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DELMAR, The Greatest Living Clairvoyant, Palmict and Psyehic Healer. The Only Yogl Mediator Ot Becret Influence In America, Without asking a single question he calls you by name, tells your mother's malden name, tells You the names of fricnds, enemies or rivals, tells you what you came for, teils whom and when you marry; In fact, -h-i-n-g. - No matter what your troubles, sickness or desire may be, Professor Delmar will help you; kind, honorable and confidential treat- ment to all. Full lifé, $1. No pay in ad- vance and unless you are. entirely satisfied you do not pay a penny. Daily from 10 a. m. to B p. m.: Saturdays to S p. m.; Sundays, 1 to 4 p. m. 412 Post street. PRINCESS EUGENIA, The Veied Prophetess DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM. Born with a Double Veil. Educated in Occult in Egypt and India. $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS $1. Permanently located In her own home. Private—No sign—Ring bell 404 EDDY ST. 40+ EDDY ST. PRINCESS N A—MISS M. WILLE. 310 Eilis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer: can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantess an honest, rellable, satisfactorv 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, Enelish spoken. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 110¢ Market st., San Francisco. a. m. to 5'p, m.. Sundays 10 day evening 6 to 8. Phon» G 12; Wednes- th 1141, Office hours—10 | HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circular. ENGINEERING —Civil, elec., min.. mech,, sur- vey, asséy, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1St Van der ' Naillen School, ‘113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HINMAN'S Academy, @ thorough school of dancing; all branches. - 1412 Polk st., nr. Gal. ZITHER lessons given by Max Maler, teacher of zither, 304A Turk st near Leavenworth. IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Cal ; fall term begins Monday, August 7, 1905. - EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYESuccessor to George Aoki, oldest and largest Japanes: and Chinese employment office, 421 Post st.: phone Bush 135; promptly furnishes all kinds of help. MAN WHO WANTS* FLATS TO LET—Coatinued. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANT. Every desirable vacant dwelling Is listed 1 our renting department. Combined lsts from ! rgest agencles. Saves & world of time and trouble. Services is absolutely free. Ynnm‘::lk asked to buy or even look &t furniture. Icome ! STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st., opposite McAilister. A . TO let—2904-2910 Sixteenth st., near Howasd —7 rooms and bath: newly renovated; con- venfent to all lMine of cars: ses them: rent reasonable. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. NEW, modern flat_5 rooms, bath; rent §22. 325 California st. South, bet. California and Cle- ment, 4th and 3th aves; near 4 car lines. e A e e PRESIDIO Helghts—$25 to $47 50; elegant all sunny new. 5-6-8 rooms and tiled bathroom: Sucramento and First ave.; open 1 to 4 p. m. UP-TO-DATE Jupanese-Chinese emp. office fur- nishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. SAIKL 405 Post st.; tel. James 501 STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. ~W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752. A_JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. spectalty; Finest Japanese help: house clean: Geo. R. Kuniabe, gfl Mason; tel. James 5251 AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office; C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 156, H. W. HONG, 1113 Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. East 420. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 ysars. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furn- ished: house cleaning. U8 Taylor; James 7636 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. —_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. GOOD, willing, young woman would like nice place to do light housework; 2 In fami- Iy; very obliging. Address L. H. 1015 Powell st. | COMPETENT German lady wants pesition to travel with family to Europe as infant's nurse. 731 Fulton st. GIRL wants position as a cash girl 7697, Call. EXPERIENCED lady from the East would like charge of rooming-house. Box 7993, Cail. GIRL wishes place for housewdrk and cooking. Please call at 39 South Park. Box | FULTON, 1703, corner BSuchanan—Elegant, sunny, modern middle fSat of 7 rooms and bath; rent reduced. BUCHANAN, 853, near Fulton—Elegant, new, wgflmnmfl?mmudm: rent uced. l : : E i i i i and bath furniture for sale; cheao. B g Pl 2 : H i i 1 H 15 minutes of Call. Box PIERCE, 2037—Sweil upper. § roome; E. maring_ view; very reas., reliable party. e e 4 ROOMS and bath: $16. 3548 Twenty-third lfl ? E j § bldg. 643 Central ave. bet. Fuiton-Grove. $25—FLAT, 8 large rooms and bath; fine loca- tion. 26§ Duboce st., near Market. MS: 2 separate flata; 312 emch. 233 Duboca ave., near Guarrero st. e e e T e G 'AGE, 807, near Plerce—Sunny 6-reom fat; r-n"rnmm surrounded by car lines — e ———— MODERN flats, 1933-1937 O'Farrell st.; 8 and 7 ‘Tooms, bath, basement, yard: rent reasonable. e e —t—— MINNA, 906, off Tenth—Upper flat, 8 fooms and bath: key at 128% Tenth st. e ey = $16_APPRECIATED !f seen; modern, sunny, 4-room flat; bath, washstand, tubs. 1191 Oak. NOE, 1056 New flats; modern improvements: near Twenty-fourth and Castro cars. L N e e SUNNY middle and upper fats, &5 rooms, Tath yard: $30.822 50 52 Shotwell, nr. 14th. G R POST. 2607B—Flat; 5 rooms and Bath; mod- ern tmprovements; rent $18 50; no children. CENTRALLY located flat, 5 rooms, bath: mod- erate. 1020 Sacramento st.. above Powaell. %\ TRUSTWORTHY, competent woman desires positior. as housekecper or e chargs of rooming-house. 2416 Bush st.} no objections to leaving city. NEAT housekeeper, glderly woman wishes sit- uation; good cook; !ikes children; a hom small wages; references. Box 7817, WANTED—Position by middle-aged Hun- garian woman as housekeeper in the city o country. Address SI9A Vallejo st. | A COMPETENT colored woman wishes gen- eral housework in first-class private family. Address 1221 Adeline st.. Oakland. | A LADY wishes a few more engagements by MME. JOSEPH, palmist and life reader, of - Chicago: bustness, speculations, love; full | e 44y washing and ironing. 338 Shotwell readings ; gents 50c. 1221 Market. | WANTED_A position as stenographer. Box MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. 7504 Sty aTBcE reveals hidden secrets, love. business, ete. WANTED—A position as bookkeeper. Box hames: L. o0c. 533 Golden Gate ave. | 7803, Call office. MME. KRONENBERG, clalrvovant, card read. | WOMAN wants work by the day. 1227 Four- er, palmist: when others fail try me: good | teenth st., Oakland. reading 25 no sign. 1021 6tl nr. Mission. = = T m ™y n SS would i tion v MME. BERNARD reads your lif: correc fonily. Phons Hut 468 - b advice given on all affairs of life: satisfa tion uar.: 2fc up. 17 3d, next Examiner bld. A—DON'T fail to ece MRS. DR. GORDON, the wonder of the age. 1027% Markat. 24 floor. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; L. ¢, G 5 hours 10 to 10. 1207 Market st. MME, RAVENNA, the marvelous gives names advice in all affai 5 4th s MISS WARD, clairvoyant, card reader; names, dates and facts. 1228 Market, rm. airvoyant, Eives IIADAM MAY, palmist and card reader; hours | ne: 1 to 6. 3832' Einhteenth st.. neh MRS, SHAFFER, clairvovant, card reader. has removed from 108 Sixth st. to 954 Mission. TWENTY-FIFTH, 4148, near Castro—New, upper flat, 5 rooms, bath, cellar, yard: §20. T e bt WALLER, 2201, near Buchanan—Fine fat. 8 rooms. bath: fine order: remt LOWER flat, 3 rooms and yard. 16328 How- ard st. bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth. —_—n FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. $160—FURNITURE of 5-room flat; Ax- minster carpet, etc.; $4 50 remt a7 Minna st. S——————— FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away; unredesmed sorage, pt- ‘anos & Burn. Whitehead's Storage, 1 !nr: — FURNITURE WANTED. RK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., X st., bet. 9th and 10th, paymg Dig momey for furniture, etc. Phone South 178, HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- Diture, carpets, olo faz Slission; teLBush SLI. schoolgirl wishes situation In a { mily. L. N., box 839, Ci il S e, | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | PLUMBER, licensed and Independent, wants | work from property owner or contractor: has all necessary shop tools; city or counfry. Box Call. CONFECTIONER with best of references: ex- pert in_high-class French goods, almond paste, chocolates und decorating, wants posi- tion. Box 7820, Call. BARTENDER, young, ‘married man; steady and rellable, would like steady position in country; best of refersnces. Box 7837, Call. FIRST-CLASS cook, sober, wants economical, o | * position in hotel, city or country. Box 7698, JTMREJ. 3 WHITNEY. bus. ‘medlum and | _Call life reader. 1200 Market, r. 10, Gait House.| S/TGATION wanted; first-class grocery elerk: MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS. spiritual adviser; I’l"l\?l 10 years' experfence. P. B., T3l Telegraph better in city. 110 Sixth st. room S | _ave., Oakland. TARLE'S seance Sun. Wed 219 ;| SITUCATION wanted; (heroughly experienced Teadings, Hotel Higgins, O'Farre! talking machine ralesman; references. . e ey | B 131 Telearaph ave. PALMISTRY. | SET of books to keeo, evenings and Sundays. —— e - 7858, Cali, A—RETURNED, H. Jerome Fosselli, scientific palmist.-612 Mason, nr, Sutter; tel Black 5608 —— e —————— AUSAGE-MAKER would like a position; city B ’\ or _country. Apply 523 Clay st. DE LAUFF, magnetist. nervous, mental ills; habits cured; no drugs. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used | for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at_shop; prices moderate. S, F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company i st.: phone Main 152 and Bush 470. WHEN vou become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. ‘TION as elevator conductor. Box 7992, TRAVELING position wanted by practical me- chanical expert, where the highest skill and the greatest ingenuity is required: In any line of machinery; or position as foreman in first-class machine shop. Address box 5923, Call office. . ELECTRICAL engineer, competent to _take charge of all kinds of electrical work, wants charge of power or lighting plant; best ret- erences Box 7809, Cail. | MECHANICAL and electrical engineer, good constructor, _speaks German, Italian and Slavonian, ‘wants position. Address ENGI- NEER, 846 Valleo st. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1509 Har- rison_st.: Al cleaning. 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 22! CARPETS clean., fit., lay. 530 G. East 1965, Star Ren. Co.. Y. Wagner, Mgr. CARPETS cleaned and lald, 8c a yard, KLEIN- ERT, 1520 Polk st.; phone East 725. CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet Beating Works, Golden Gate ave. & Larkin; phone Fast 126 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First—class carpet cleaning, 3¢ vard. Tel. Mission 7 RELIABLE, inteligent young man desires work. around comfortabze private place, city or country, at $15 to $20 month and board; care horses, etc.; can miilk. Box 4006, Call. HANDY man around place wants position in country: hotel or private residence; under- stands horses; best of references. P. B., 401 Sutter GERMAN, 24 years, wants position of any kind in wholesale grocery store; willing to do.any kind of work. Box 7811, Call. FIRST-CLASS = delicatessen ~man _ desires change; best references. Address L. F. S. care of F. KERSTEN & CO., 3222 224 st. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. AL D SR e L e e L LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS., BRANDT'S New York Curtain House: most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and Blankets. | 1324 Fillmore: phone Pine 2022, _—— CURE FOR RUPTURE. i DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Eiastic Truss; fect retainer; positive cure; book free. moved to 206 Kearny st.. room 307. 1 DO not cure rupture, but can hold them in place. WEDEKIND, 44¢ Geary st. & COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected fof $4; collections made; eity or country. Pacific Collecticn Co., 413 Montgemery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. DE;’!'ISTS. T e e ae DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices, Full set of tceth, $2: silver fillings, 25¢: gojd fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, 1104 Market st., corner Turik. A NEW plate—The Whalebons—Cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.;, crowns, $3 50; fillings 50c: plates, §5, full set; all work painless and ‘warranted, Chicago Dental Parlore, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when' plates are made; old plates made over like now; teeth from $8 per set, extracting 50c: gas given. FILLINGS, 25c and 50c; crowns, NEW YORK DENTISTS, 569 Mission, ss‘,znm—. Gth, GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 35c; crowns, $2, no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt. 10135 Grant av. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery Sciiool Eve. class: patterns cut. 1190 Market st. ‘Accordion, sunburst and knife plea 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 superior method of teaching will give one month’s tuftion free; success assured. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for ‘n}vfifllli.whw. ms!{l’:ul rso“‘.; refs., Pres. Jordan any ord prof.; summer session begins June 5. g{!llfl bldg. ALL who desire itions_should attend this m‘l’hce; -."flvfi‘.a 250 good places ~ Eince 1. San Francisco Business Col- iege, Mission st. A—nfl'ngox‘nu Bus. Col.; (t?“ B. C. stu. geats with us: stenogre hers trained: posi- 925 Gols e tions sccured. Gate. Webster & Co. A—GALLAGHER - BUSINESS COL- %n‘ém Jpuig ot 933 :_best local :_catalogue. HEALD'S Scheol of and Engineering, 24 Post st., 8. F.; civil, , electrical, steam gas prospectus, butier wishes position in city or country; has Eastern and city references. Box 4005, Call. ENGINEER and machinist would Itks posi- tion in country: ref. Address box §294. Call. the Dbusiness; Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. YOUNG man warts tion as hoist or sta tionary engine=r: repalr work. city or country. Address . gineer, 1119 Sutter st. GOOD Japangse bu, wants situation to do housework: city or country: speaks English well. Please address SATO, 417 Jones st.; phone East 3615, JAPANESE couple want positions in hotel or family; man first-class cook; wife for gen- eral housework; city or country. T. N., Jap- | anese Mission, 1304 Post st. GOOD Javanese boy wishes position waiter or housework in a family; country; speaks Emglish well. Please YAMA, 417 Jones st., phone East 3613. JAPANESE young strong boy wants a tion to do general housework and help ing. AKI, 1808 Fillmore st. APANESE wants gosition: housework; erenoep. 313 Sutter st.: tel. Black 4241 a8 ity i H : who is learning ‘American cooking: little experience; apply by matl. C. L. TANAKA, 1410 Pine st. GOOD Japanese wants a position, J Guerrero st.; Blue 3831, JAPANESE boy wants position to do family laundry work or besides the hours work l“l‘- cgy. T. SUGIYAMA, 522 Pine st. o YOUNG Japanese, gentle and honest, wishes ition to do plain cooking or housework. Box 1004, Cair . CHINTSE cook wishes a situation 1 & pri- vate family. C. Y. 803 Clay st. - FLATS TO LET. ARA_COMPLETED ' LIST OF WoUsES, TS, apartment and room'ng houses. renting department is free to all; find you a home in a part of ask for no payment of than yor wiil; we do not ask you to buy or at the goods; use this you are more welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO.. st. (on_the square). m“ GTO! and 43—4 nv- and rms. and : and How 14 and 16 ‘auu lower flats, fix to sult tenant. 713 nr. 3d—4 rms. §15; ashes and water free. A DELIGHTFUL corner rooms, basement, ete.; rent resonable; half block 3947 17th st.: take Castro or 1Sth st. car. A—NEW lower, middle and and 8 rooms; 2 tollets; all up to A 5-RCOM flat, completely furnished; must sell by August 1; 2 bargain. 1036 ELEGANT clean light 5-room flat. 887 Capp st., near Twenty-fourtin and cook help; understands English. 1008 | telephone Z. ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys eve: E——————————ESE—————————— FINANCIAL. NOTICE. REALTY SYNDICATE. Hereafter all unmatured certificates will ba cashed upon demand at 512 Call building. REALTY Syndicate Certificates purchased; top prices. W. L. HARPER, Crocker bids. INVENTOR wishes to Interest capitalists in valuable invention. Inventer, 7062, Call. AAA— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COOK, private family 3 cooks, little washing 2 maids and seamstress Parlor maid and waltress, cf Laundress for small hotel % second giris 5 walitresses for ¢ Cook and waitress, ant ¥ small country Second xirl and nurse for 2 nurses for 2 children, city Waitress, Institution in country 2 Housework, Ross Valley, 8 in family...$i5 Mother and daughter as cook and for amall country restaurant Chambermaid, resort in counmtry . 530 And a large number of girls for general Rhousework, for city and country, too numer- ous to advertise, at best of wages. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sut no washing. 2 cooks, little washing . Parlormaid aad waiting, city. Ehembermaid and sewins, 2 nurses for a home . German nursegirl. 2 children Cook, small workingman's hotel & waltresses for city and country hoteis. Waltress for, small restaurant, country. Chambermaid, hotel, short distance. Chambermaid and_waiting, country. Dining-room girl for a home. Nurse for old lady 8 men and wives for ranches. Man and wife as cook and waitress, Forty Eg;"‘” Rousework girie. city aad coun- T E CROSEET & CO.. S04 Suttor st AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phono Grant 155 ar Hotel Department. trosses, sp: Tesorts, city and coun- S commereia® hatela; sltuaticns for 1 & 3 end 4 in some places; fares pald to_ coun- BF ooues samasg i .$25-330 A crew of waitresses for & mining-commer~ $25; start Monday. experienced g AT n time or SEaThed st oo Sivonte aeth Jot: pith GIRLS and boys wanted: fe work. Geary ' =Y |

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