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THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, .THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, '1903. 14 HELP WANTED — MALE — Continue*. •. A— MURRAY A READY. C54-638 Clay st! " Phone Main 5S4S. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. " 1802 We Gave ioty.1 We'll Give £ 45.000 Men Work. €0,000 Men Work. ARIZONA, close to PRESCOTT. I German or Scandinavian cook, wife, $5o. . . Carriage trimmer. Old Mexico, free fare. t0 — DON'T FORGET- $3. -- "*¦ : ; I Arizona. To-day, Prescott. 1 Steady Job for two years: big wages. I ITALIANS. 40 Italians to chop wood; tools found, NEW R. R. WORK. 1 133 Italians or Portuguese. $60. k 155 Greeks or Spaniard*. $00. 155 Austrians cr Mexicans. $eo. Sexton, young or middle-aged man, $25 found '• 5 cooks. $.!O. $40. $.-.O, $iut and found. ' T MURRAY & READY. &U-e3t> Clay st. ' GOOD JOBS. 12 two or four horse teamsters, $67 30 an* $75 per month; good joba. German brewer for State of Nevada. i 4 rigging pullers, * to and found. 3 bell boys. $25. $2«. $15 and found. Neat young man, ten'i bar, help dsllver drinks. $35 found, near city. r MURRAY ft READY. &U-6S6 Clay n. LOOK! t 4 carpenters, factory. $3 25 day. BAKER. HOTEL. S.V. and found. Boy for coal yard, city; floor man. city «tabl» R hostlers, city and country Jobs. $33 to $60 and found. Gardener, Jobbing work, cicy, $1 25 day W. , Buggy washer, city Job. $75. look: ' Baker, city school and Institution. $40 fd. 2 harness cleaners. $:>r> and $TA) and found. IN MF.NDOCINO COUNTY. f IS German or Scandinavian woodchorpers. No. 1 bi* Job. $1 to $1 r.0 ord. MURRAY & READY. 6:84-636 Clay St. • CREAM separator and engineer man, $.13; farmer and wife. $50 and house rent; young Janitor for Institution. $2(> and found: colored elevator. $20; kitchen man. $.TO; cook ani wife. SCO; cook and wife, country. $105, see boss" here; restaurant second cook, $80, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., (523 Sacra- mento st. WANTED — First-class carpet and wall paper salesman for Interior department rtore, sal- ary, $5*0 and percentage on rales; also a flrst- class clothing and furnishing goods sales- Iran, $7.1 and percentage. J. F. CROSETT & CO., U2S Sacramento st. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 59 Third st. ; phone Bush 403. Epcol tender, logging woods, $55 a month and board. 5 coal miners. $1 a ton. FREE FARE. Young roan for coal yard, one acquainted with city. $1 DO day. A — WANTED. 1C0 teams with harness; four months* work. For particulars apply to C R. HANSEN & CO. 42D Bush st. WANTED — Young man 16 to IS years old to learn the drue business: must come excel- lently recommended: wages $7 per week. An- swer, bcx 2757. Call office. GOVERNMENT positions— Call at room 14, fifth floor, 305 Lark'.n st.. for frea lnronna- ticn as to positions, salaries, agtt limit*, etc; day or evenings. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes. half- soled when you can get It done fcr 25o, \3*>C and 60c while you wait at 5C't Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d sts.. or 11 Third st. HONEST, energetic man. collecting and gen- eral outside dutle?; salary $50 month; $20'> cash deposit required. IS. Montgomery, r. S. OFFICE boy wanted; insurance business: good position for right kind of a boy; seventh floor Mutual Savings Bank building. REPRESENTATIVE wanted In each county of California: new propesitton. Address People's Co-operative Co.. 4J7 Parrott bldg.. S. F. A MAN of indomitable Energy and push, a good talker, tager to make money. F. PERSON. ¦ 477 and 478 Parrott building^ TAILORS — Bushelman wanted. Apply ready for work. S. N. WOOD & CO. DISHWASHER in small restaurant; ?r> per week: half day Sunday. 25R5 Market st. STRONG and willing boy who haw worked at carpenter work. Page st., near Shrader. TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sate-. 438 Eighth street. INTELLIGENT man. not under SO years old, familiar with general merchandise: not afraid of hard work: state age, references and salary. Box 2713, Call office. TRY our men's shoes, union mad?, at $1 an<i $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 f>»: w» pay express or 'nail charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bid. WANTED — Boy over 1C years to run elevator. Apply Janitor Glendore, Pine St., between Polk and Van Ness ave. LOCKSMITH or visa hand to work on glov» dies. WM. N. GUTZMAX. 1706 Dwlght way. Berkeley. PALMER HENDRIKSON, formerly of Seattle! is earnestly requested to write to his sorrow- ing tnother, or ccme home. MUSICIAN^ to Join military band. 328 Bush. St.. third floor, room 4. AT ence, two high-grade canvassers for raagft- zlne work. 59 Columbian bldg.; city. WANTED — For U. S. Marina Corps, abl*. bodied unmarried men. between 21 and 33: good character; must speak, read and writ* English: marines serve at sea on men-of- war In a'l parts of the world, on land In our Inland possessions and at naval stations ta the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice. 40 Ellin st.. San Francisco. Cal.. ajvt 401 K St.. Sacramento. CaL WANTED — Men and women to learn tha barber tniAe: wages paid while leaAlng. Call or address Western College of Barbera. fi47 Commercial St.. San Francisco. WANTED— An all around bookbinder; on* wh» can do forwarding and finishing on full hounds. Apply SANBORN. VAIL A CO.. 741 Market st. WANTED — Laborer* and mechanics to kaow that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, has added 1C0 new rooms to tha Denver Honaa. 217 Third St.; 230 rooms; 23c to 30o per night. PENSION ATTY.. M. HARRIS? 40.E11IS *t. : 14 years' practice; references from thousands of perrons for whom I have secured pensions. MEN to lean barber trade. San Fr&nclsco Barber College. 741A Howard at. SEAMEN for Australia and Europe: al«f> green hands for whaling. HERMAN'S. 23 East it. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bul'ls, room 40. PSalta bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. O.A.R. McDONALD & PERRY have s> large stock of new and second-hand shoes: cheap. 239 3d st. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket— 700 rooms; 33c night; road In g rooms; free 'bun and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH of flee of The Call for tha reception! of advertisements and subscriptions has bana opened at 100S Market sC. o«xj»lt« Fltt&. * Open until 11 p. m. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, halt price. B63 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 25a ' to BOc. test Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2rt sts. HORSES A.VO WAGONS. FOR SAL15 — Handsome trap, cheap. Address box 3759. Call office. Al EXPRESS wagon, light campins; wagon and go-cart for sale cheap. SC2 Mission st. Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd, sur- rey.harness, work, driving hcrses. 15th- Valencia. ' nOl'SES TO LET. ~ A— PRINTED hst of houses to let; send for clr- cular. G.H.UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. A — HOUSES acd flats to let: an Immense list; service absolutely free: take 'advantage of this department; It w'll save you time an1 % trouble. Corues Furniture Co., 2 13-235) Geary St., en the stluare LARKIN. 908. near Geary— 7 rooms, bath, ! laundry. 4 front rooms; rent enly $32 50. UMBSEN &. CO.. 20 Montgomery st. BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses lolet. BALDWIN & IIOWELL. 23 Post st. *¦ "' . LOST^.ND FOVXD. ALLIGATOR skin pocket-book containing t ' Pestefflce notes and papers: payment stopped: no use only to owner: liberal reward: no questions asked. Return to 1928 .Mason St. HAND satchel: Market-st. car 1120; Wednesday morning. Return to GEORGE CAMERON, 327 Market st.. and receive reward. LOST — Case containing diamond ring and stud. between -Hayes and Devisadero. Scott and_^ Fulton. 12C6 Fulton st. : $2O reward. =S LOST — Gentlf-ifsan's solitaire diamond ring. . heavy embossed gold setting: reward. Mrs. M. R.. room 11 Hotel Stewart. 431 Elllj st. LOST— Gold pencil holder with name on; lib- eral reward. 418 Clay st. L^7gT— A watch fob on . beach near C1UT •louse. Return 33 Second st.; reward. A LITTLE WANT ADVERTISEMENT PLACED IN THESE I EMPLOYMENT WASTED— MALE. GOOD barber seeks pteady position. Barber. 11B4 Page at., phone Page 117ri. A MIDDLE-AGED married man desires a po- sition with son™ retponssb?* firm; will accept any situation, city or country. Address boj 2702. Call office. 7 V> YOUNG man who has IS months' experience >X desires ncnitlcn In barber shoo to finish ap- i< preni!ce.:hip. Address C. T. WELLS, 720 Cal- ifornia *t. -:"-••**:- . POSITION wanted — A reliable married man: understands car» of horses, carriage* and harness and can milk; wife good ccok and laundress ; references. S. P.. 77 Ninth »t. EMPLOYMENT wanted by a respectable mail 1 willing to work fcr small wages for a few ? months. Bcx 3CS2, Call office. ? A WELL-EDUCATED strong Swiss, age 2S. ? attending night school, wants work of any > kind; references. Address box 2707. Call. S Al PAINTER, paperhanger and tinter wishes 2 work by the day; very reasonable. Address ? box 2716. Call. >? CARPENTER wants -work; will do any kind 2 of carpenter work: references. Carpenter, 1C08 Hyde st. WANTED— Side line for State of California by experienced salesman. Box 2712, Call. CHOREMAN wants place; city or country. Box 2714. Cail office. - ; >$ JAPANESE boy wishes a situation as sehool- '* boy In Kmall family in San Rafael or Berke- ,> 1-y. K. NAKA. 121 Haizht st. • 'f A NICE Japanese boy wishes situation as \ schoolboy. Address P. S.. 315H Stockton st. '? A JAI'AN'ESK wants position as schoolboy. H. '? NIKKl. 4C5 Post St. EXCHANGE. FIRST-CLAS3S Saa Jose and Santa Clara Coun- ty property In exchange for good rooming- house or livery stable. Address B., Cail of- fice. San Jcse, Cal. { FACIAX, UASSAOB. ? A — WRINKLES removed: fine complexion guar- ? anteed. new method: 60c. M. LUTOX. mani- curing par'ors. 704 Larkin st. : phone Polk 17. FINANCIAL. HALFMOON Bay — A new company now organ- izing owns 'nearly completed well enly- 400 feet from the Independent gusher; officered by men of highest reputation; small amount of stock is offered at organization price. DEBENTURE SURETY CO..Rlalto bdg..S.F. COMPANIES incorporated, financed and stock flea ted. XV. H. BITTNER. Lawyer and Fl- nanclal Agent. rt22 Emma Spreckela bldg. FLAT9 T,O LET. y ____ t A — HOUSE3 and flats to let: an Immense list: service ..jsolutely free; take advantage of this department; It will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-259 Geary si., on tbe square. ALi, of the most desirable flats and houses ara > listed tn our renting department; let us siva I you a list and help you find one In the loca- tion you want. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1039 Market St.; services abso- lutely free. MASON, 1132— Modern, sunny flat. 7 rooms, bath; vacant by January 1. €87 Pine st. UNION. 1065. near Leavenworth — Sunny upper flat. 6 rooms and bath; marine view; $30. FLATS TO LET — FL'U.MSHED. | A — $25: furnished flat. 5 rooms and bath. COCC > Shotwell «t., near Twentieth. * — — . > FUHMTLHK FOR SALE. > FURNITURE for sale; flat of 5 rooms an£ | bath: cheap. lMtfA Vnllejo st., lower flat. J NEW oak bedroom set; also household goods, > Inc. beddlnsr. kitchen ware. 1312^4 Mission. I M'RMTIIHE WASTED. } A — Highest price paid for fur.,carpets,etc. Mrs J T. B. Selby. Equitable Fur. Co., 812 Lerkin! I HIGHEST prices for furniture and mdse. L. H. > BURP, auctioneer. lSlSMkt.; tel. Howard 2756. ; A. WOLLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red 44R2, , buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. | I HELP \\ ANTED— FEMALE^ ! COOK, no washing, Alameda, $30; cook. $3T>r cock, San Mateo, $30; cook, delicatessen, $."0; ' restaurant cook, $40: parlormaid, $30; 4 sec- ond girls. $25, $30: 2 second girls, Oakland. $30; lady's maid. $25; housework, 2 In fam- \ ily. country, $40; housework, Menlo Park, $.T0, fnre here; 2 nursegirls, $20, $25; 4 ! waitres-ses. family hotelp. $23: chambermaid and waiting. $20. $22 50; laundress. $25; American housekeeper for family. $40; 54 general housework girls, $20, $25. $30; wait- ress. 6 hours. $3 DO a week. Call to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. A— WANTED— Girls to learn hairdresslng, : manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z In 2 weeks: $5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to Fill Immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school hi West. 233 Geary St.. room 13. A— 'Girls to learn millinery now for spring sea- son: botb seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $10; positions an trimmers, salesladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wk up; day and evening class. 14.1 Stockton st., r. 13. A — LADIES to learn all branches halrdresslng trade; manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, room P4; positions secured at highest r.-ages; day and eve. class; call. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS' & CO.'S FACTORIES, 32*£ FREMONT ST. AND 187a MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. A GIRL for housework and help with children; no wafhinsr; carfare paid; $25. Call to-day between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Apply 23-'« Third ave., Richmond district: Sutter-st. ca». GOOD German or Swedish cook, light house- work, .-mail family, $;S0: Japanese assistant; car fare. Apply Thursday morning, bet. 1C and 12. 2214 Van Ness ave. WANTED — Experienced saleslady In cloak and •»uit department; good salary. Address J. K. & Co.. box C761. Call. WANTED — For wholesale establishment, bright, accurate young lady, quick at figures; state reference and salary. Box 2758, Call. A NEAT slrl to do general housework. 335 Rartlett St. WOMAN to run dining-room. Institution. Cal. Emp Agency. 59 Third st. INDUSTRIOUS business women capable of handling mercantile proposition can secure employment with the Royal Mercantile Co.: genteel work; good >omp<>nsatlon. Suite 19, Columbian building., 916 Market st. WANTED — In San Rafael, strong. Intelligent girl, about 2S years, general housework; wages $.10 month. Address, with references, H. B.. 800 Fourth St.. San Rafael. Cal. WANTED — Stenographer and typewriter; mod- erate salary to cemmence v.-lth; steady posi- tion: give reference, experience and wages expected. Address box 275C. Call office. • WANTED — Flrst-class salesladies on cloaks and suits: city references. BARON'S. 762 Market at. FIRST-CLASS stenographers furnished. Mias ' M. G. Barrett, Instructor, 302 Montgomery. WANTED— Middle-aged woman, general house- work; references. 0fi2 Clayton.\ cor. Halght. GIRL for general housework: $15 a month. 120 Eleventh St., tcp floor. left. SWEDISH girl wanted for general housework. 1720 Le Roy ave., Berkeley. Calif. A BRANCH office of The Call for tha recep- tlon of advertisements and subscristlcas baa been opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. • HELP WANTED — MALE. A^FA^^IC^EMii^^r^^ to 520 — Sacramento st. — 52i> • Phone Main 11111. Cor. Letdesdorff st. COAL MINERS— OREGON — NEW MEXICO. CHICO. BUT7E CO.— HALF FARE— $25. 2 and 4 horse teamsters, $2 25 and $2 50 day. 5 laborers, cheap fare, $2 25 day. Man and wife, country grocery, man tend grocery, wife cook, 2 or 3 people, south, -see boss here to-day. $t0 and found: man and wife, orchard and ranch, on shares, boss here; n:arrled laborer, brickyard. A YOUNG man to attend to horses and make . himself useful around a private stable: $40. board and room: references required.- MISd PLUXKETT. 125 Sutter St.. near Powell. A— HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. .NIGHT clerk. $25; free fare. a"_ : ¦ .: ~L L Men to learn the barber trade in two mentha and secure good positions; catalogue and full ' Information mailed free. MOLER System College, 635 Clay st. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair. feot-form-sho«s at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, J.1 50; best shoes on earth.' 11 Third St., Exami bldg., 5 doors from Market. " BHKHBHbHHHSI^^9I LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE Con. s A. CAMERON & CO., Phone 1050. , 3 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for rooming-houses,, hotels and all kinds of business chances. > 125 rooms; first-class downtown house; 5- year lease; cheap rent; private baths; doing i line commercial business; reduced; see this. 47 rooms; rent only $125; good leaser fine • location; some apartments always full; clears 5 *200. ¦' 110 rooms; new and elegantly appointed ' apartment house; one of the swellest In city: ' clearing $500 to $000 per month; splendid opportunity. 7-room new modern flat: **50 cash, bal- I ance on Installments: income $45; price $550. 220 rooms; Brand new modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished; swell location; i clearing $400 to $600 per month; golden op- -, I portunlty. 16 rooms; Van Ness; cak and mahogany furniture; a 'bargain If taken at once. 1 88 rooms: bonton location: elegant build- ing; luxuriously furnished; all modern con- veniences; grand entrance and halls; strictly up-to-date; called East by sickness. 12 rooms; Post: oak fur.,'- Brus. carpets; clears ?50; $300 cash. bal. oa installments; price $S00. 5!) rooms; new and elegant building; fur- nished beautifully and up-to-date; hot and cold water every room; $4000 cash necessary. SO rooms; rent $05: fine location: all on two floors; 2 years' Itase; clears $100. all full; $2000. f.O rooms; Bush; rent only $1C2; good fur., carpets; clearing over $200 per month; only I 14 rooms to take care of, balance do own work; a enej>. 15 rooms: Van Ness; rent $S.": >".ak, ma- hogany furniture; always full; price $1200; almost new. S6 rconiu: cheap rent; furnished last June; oak fur., Brus. carpets; clears over $250 p/;r month; half cash, balance 1 per cent; owner sick In bed. 7 rooms; rent $3S; modern house; Dew fur- niture; clears $oO; enly $400 cash, balance time. 14 rooms; rent $40; new and modern little boarding-house; fine furniture; hair mat- tresses; clearing over $200 per month; price $1000. 19 rooms; cor.: rent $35; oak fur.: good carpets, hair mattresses; part cash, balance on time. 22 rooms; rent $75; never changed hands; all men; steady roomers the year around: clears $S" per month; first-da's business district; price $1800. 0 rooms: rent $45; oak fur.: moquet car- pets; furnished 4 months; clears $45; eee this. 18 rooms; fine sunny corner; rent only $S0; well furnished; all outside rooms; fine yard; clears $100. A 68 rooms; rent $250; 2 years' lease; well furnished throughout; close In; first-class boarding-house; clearing $250 per month. C. E. HINKLEY. PHONE MINT 708. 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. Reliable Dealing. Easy Terms. Clear Titles. Former Patrons My Best References. 21 rooms; near Mwrket st $ 750 100 rooms; grand sunny corner 70t>0 40 rooms; Van Noss ave. ; worth $3000.. 1800 i* rooms; cheerful and homelike i"i IS roonu*; b unfurnished; rent $15 500 .*>•¦> room.?; transient: lease t 1MH) 20 rooms; lease; electric lights »>50 R roorr.b; Post St.; rent ?.'J2; only 2;>f> 14 rooms: Taylor st.; speculation 7.10 7-rocm Hat: newly furnished.: 350 A— JOSEPH BKIRM. Room 72. St. Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. 24 rooms; rent Si",; location O. K $1KCO rift rooms; Van Ness: boarding; cor.'; snap. I.'JOO 11 rooms: fur * carp I mo old: cost $1000. 700 AND NOW THINK OF. THESE: 30 ROOMS: SI'NNY CORNER; RENT $3 ROOM; OXLT 1500 30 ROOMS': FIT. & CARPETS NEW C MONTHS AGO; RENT $100 21C0 FOR BARGAINS CALL ON SKIRM. Room 72. St. Ann's building. A ROOMING-HOUSE snap: IS rooms tn a fine location; just furnished new; If you take it quick it can be had at a very low price; don't overlook (his offer: there's nothing In town to beat it. Apply H. S. RANSON, 2C1 Geary st. FOR PALE— A BOARniNG-HOUS?E: MEDIUM SIZE; ELEGANTLY FURNISHED; LOCA- TION BEST IN THE CITY; LEASK: OWNER LEAVING TOWN. BOX 2850, CALL OFFICE. A— $.'.000: PRIVATE boarding-house, with 40 elegantly furnished rooms, on Van Ness ave. ; rooms always occupied and flrst-class patron- age. See R. G. WILKE. 2C*£ Kearny st. ROOMING house; 14 rooms and bath: carpets new; furniture in good condition; rent $63 month; central location; a bargain If sold at once. 5CS Post et. A BRANCH offlce of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been or>en«;d at ](*>8 Market St., opposite Firth. Open until 11 n. m. SPIRITUALISM* ~~~ PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted psychic for slate- writing and clairvoyance; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy St.. nr. Octavia: phonn Scott 887. MME. YOUNG'S watch meet, to-night from 9 to 12; Prophecies for the Nation for 1904 read . at 11 o'clock. 010 McAllister St.: 10c. C. V. MILLER'S New Year seance to-night, 9 o'clock; frlenOc only; $1. 1084 Bush st. A MATERIALIZING eeence Thursday, 8 p. m., M> cents. 328 Ellis Ft. EDWARD EARLE. 1052 Ellis, readings dally. 9:30 to 4; sennces Punday and Thursday. clairvoyants. a^pauiTdestine^ " ~ "" " Tbs First Registered Trsnc* Clairvoyant and Palrolpt Ever In Kan Francisco. Read Carefully. An Honest Proposition. No Cbarg* No Chart* Unlrrs you olvpin «h» Information for which you eonmilt me. ] 6n hereby solemnly agree and cuarantft* to mnu« no ch«rg» If 1 full »o tell your name, oc- cupation and what yon called, for: I promts* to tell you if husband, wife or sweetheart Is true or false: t»ll who «n<l *li»n you will marry; In fact. I will t"ll every hope, fear or ambition better than yon can tell yo»r«elf: 1 reunite tn« separated, restore lost affections, cause »p«edy and happy marriage, give you crno<l luck, re- store lest, energy; 10 a. m. to S p. m. : Sun. 2-8. 32G O'Farrell St.; low fee this week — $1. $1. $1. MME. Id. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently locavd at 17 Third St., next Examiner bldg. ; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the prest-nt harpenlnrs and portrays even's to occur In th-e future: If you are. In trouble, dis- contented or not eatisfled with life, or have domestic, love- or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all af- fairs of life: 2.1c up; eatisfactlon guaran- teed; readings by mail. Tel. Black 45CU. • STARTLING disclosures made: come at once to RovlLg Bill's Gypsy Camp And consult Prof. Sarrtou and Gypsy Madge. 2 expert nalmi»ts< a«d life readers — 2. True and reliable advice on all business af- fairs, love, troubles and speculations; they have no equal; satisfaction guaranteed. Hours. 9 h. m. until 10 at night. 25c Hand Reading*, $25c: worth $1. ROVING BILL. 2UC O'Farrell st. A - LIVORNO. ' The World-Renowned Palmist And Crystal Gazer. 84 Kearny et., over Hammersmith * Fi*ld'«; »e*». portrait oJ Mme. Ltvorno and origin*.! testimonials from distinguished people at en- . trance; .5 questions by mall, $1. Send month and year of blrtb. IEMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market St., cor. Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. m. to 6 p. ri.; readings by mall as eatls(ao< tory as In person; :i qu»«t'ons answered, fl; full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; dont send currency; (tend postofflca, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. MRS. A. H. KRONENBERG. palmist, clair- voyant, card reader; when others fall try me: good reading 10c. 721 Franklin, nr. G. g. ave. MME. VE1NA. wonderful trance medium and card reader: just returned from long ab- sence. 406 Geary *t.. near Ma«on. room 1. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clalr. and palm.; namn; L. 50c, Q. SI. 714 Franklln.nr.G.G.av. A — Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given: 25c up. 8 4th st.. near Market. MISS WARD, removed to 917 Market, rs. 11-12 gives names, dates, facts. Hours 11 to 9 p.m! MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader re- moved trom 132 6th to 2314 Cth : la. 25c, g. 50c OL'OEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26<4 Koarr.y, room 20: ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. MRS. BHAFER. clairvoyant, card reader; stt- tlngs dally. 448% Jessie «t.. bet. 5th and 6th: . crass atrgroKB. WHO DOES IT?- HUNTER. 1206 Market st. Send for circular. Why will you -suffer? CARPET^ pja ATIXG ¦AXD i CI.EAMXG. AIR now universally used In cleaning carpets on floor, without removal; price moderate. S. V. Compressed Air Cleaning Co.. Call building;. Phone Main r>237. Y/IJEN you become tiU^usted with your work send for SPAITLDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 355-357 Tehama St.; tel. South 40. TRY Hopke Bros.; carpet beating: mattresses made over. 1432 Howard; tel. South 216. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1800 Har- - rlson Et.: Al cleaning: ile; tel. Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutterst.: tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works;prlces reasonable. 1703 Harrison et. : tel.Misslon 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 3-Tt Goldrn Gnte ave. ;. telephone East 126. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mr.de; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 0586. DE.NTISTS. DR7~GR~USSr~ftb^5-V'ca!high^ I and McAllister fts., uses the Bas'or.l Obtun- der; the only device ever Invented tor grlnd- ¦ ing, drilling and excavating teeth without pain. For demonstration eaU at r-tflce. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 144.T Market.nr.Eleventh — No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. A NEW plate — The Whalebone — cannot break; waiibntcd 20 yrs.; crown, $.'{ 50: filling*. 60c; plates. *3: full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. A. ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon dentist, room 14. Phelan building, San Francisco. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush — Set teeth $1 50 up: crown* 92 up:fllllnga 25c. GOLD flilingR. 76c; silver. 35c: crowns. $2; no pain: open Sunday Dr.O.B. Hewitt. 20t Slitter. UKKSSMAlYHItS AMI SKASISTKESSES ACCORDION, Bunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. McDOWELL Dressmaking * Millinery School — Patterns cut to measure: eve. class. 1010 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. / ANOTHER Enlargement— -California Business College moves the first of the year to 1U . new home. 901-02. r « Golden Gate ave., occu- . pylr.g 13,000 square feet, the entire top floor of the new Pioneer Automobile bldg., oppo- j Me beautiful Jefferson square; every modern idea for health,, comfort and progress of our ' •tudtnu; departments all reorganized and re- furnished; occupies larger space than any j other two business colleges on the coast; write at once for our 75-page Illustrated catalogue. , giving full information about our 25 it-r cent removal discount. Address 300 Larkln st. : ¦ ¦ . ' ' ALWAYS the best — We ¦ are enlarging our quarters' 50 per cent; ether schoolc are mov- ing farther out to secure cheap rent; our lo- cation Is central, amonc the. business houses, giving advantages lnsecurlng positions, al*o convenient car service; experienced business 1 men as teachers: actual business bookkeep- ing; Qrexg shorthand (used In half the schools In America); typewriter at home free. SAN KRANCIECO BUSINESS COL- LEGE. 123C Market st. AYREE, the leading business college. 723 Mar- - ket -st.:- established IS years; life scholar- ship, $50; bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typ- ing, arithmetic, spelling, etc.: positions se- cured: the- college refurnished with new typewriters and furniture' Jan. 1. Catalogue free. . HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, S. v F. — Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, . languages, telegraphy, English branches; day and night sessions: Illustrated catalogue free. THE PAUL GERSON School of Acting, the foremost Institution of the kind In, the entire ¦ Weet: 12 ¦ teachers: send for catalogue. Na- tive Sons', bldg.. 414 Mason at. 'J.-V' : CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkln st. "A thorough - school".; positions' secured for graduates; modern methods; > Individual In- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. THE Lyceum." an accredited preparatory schocl tor the university, lay and medical colleges; '.^ref.,' President Jordan or any Stanford .profes- ' scr : day and evening sessions. Phelan ' bldg. FRENCH lady wishes pupils for French, Ger- man, piano;- would give lessons for room or -board. -Box <275f). Call. -¦¦ (SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION.. :...:. Day and ! PARTINGTON'S. 421 Pln« st. .. .Night class. " THE^CAMj • JOHN P. SPSECgEI.3. Proprietor. ULm Ccnaiijucamiis 13 IOEe'kcSADGJt! Kasagsr W. J. MARTIN Business llanaeer. XELEFliONfc. Afk for THE CALU The Operator Will Con- nect Tou With the Department You Wish. Publication Office Market «n«S Third. S. F. . Kditorial Rooms 217 to 'S-t- Stevennoa st. Delivered by Carriers. 'JO Ct». P"" \v>ek. 73 Cts. Per Month. Single Copies 6 Cents. Terms by Mall. Including Postau* <Ca«h With Order): .„ .. DAILY CALL Qnds6. Sun2T-V 1 yrar..?8.00 DAILY CALL Unclud. S-jnday). 6 not.. 4.00 J3A1LY CALL — By Single Month 7.V F1MMV CALU 1 Year 2.50 VEESLT CALU 1 Year I- 0 "' *-OR*-Tr~v f Daily... $S. SO Per Year Extra PO^^Gf" < Fun-iayV. 4.15 Per Year Extra PCS. AGE. ] Wefk]y .. x.oo Per Year Extra ALL PCSTMAPTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Cajzple Copies will be forwarded when re- quested. ilstl mjbfcrtbers !n ordering chanrw *rt.j£l «ress chould be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to Insure a prompt a&4 correct compliance with their r»- ssen. OAKLAND OFFICE: 1 IIS Brcafiwsy Telephone Main 1083 KERKELEYOiTICB: ti'S Center Street Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: MORTON E. CliANE 1*06 G Street. N. W. NEW YCI'.K NTYTS STANDS: , ¦n-nldcrf - Astoria Hctei: A. Urerjtano, SI TT.Jon Fquare; M-Jrray Hill Hotel: Fifth-ave- cue Hotel and Iloffrran House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: :^errran Hcuse; P. O. News Co.: GreM Northern Ho:el: Tretnont liouse; Audltortuia Hctel; Pr.lmer Hcuse. CHICAGO RFPRESENTATIVE : C GISDRG1S KROOVE^S. ..Marquett* BalHf 'Lcng Distance TeUphone. "Central 261»."> NTTW YORK REPREFENTATIVE: FTEPREN B. SMITH 30 Tribune Bulldlnf NEW TOP.K CORKESPOXDENT: C. C. CARLTON Herald Square BTFTNESS CFFICK of the Francisco OH. '•orrer Market cad Third streets; open •irtll 12 o'clock every n'.trht In ihe year. BRANCH OFFICES: tr; Mcrtsom*ry ttroet, comer Clay; cpea on- tfl »!:?(• p. m. S0<i Hayei" Ftreet; ci>en cnt'l 9 p. m. «3» McAilieter street: open until 9:30 p. m. • I.'. I.arkin street: cpf-i until »:30 p. m. 1941 %nttUm Etreet; cj.'en until 10 p. m. C2«l Market street, comer Sixteenth: ©pea until 9 p. m. 206 Eleventh street; cpen i:r/_!l 9 p. m. "Hgc Valccr'.a Ftreet: cpen urt'.l 9 p.' m. Ncrtfcenst rorcer Church Duncan streets: «r«n until 9 n. m. Northwest comer cT Twenty - *ecoc4 aad Kentucky streets: cpen until O p. ta. y;.y> ¦p-ii| tT , r^ o rrrr. until '» r». m. VKRUA Huer.a I>id»:e No. 15. I. XliillT (Thur.<.:a.v» at 7 -W-S^S^ o'clock. *•'?.. FRANK KRII.L. N. G. CHAS. A. \%LSE\VKLL._I{ec._S^c. "IT'LL be a gran' r.ichf— Twenty.- v C7 eecor.j annual ho^tnanay fu|iw»r^\ QiU *nd ball given by the Pan Fran- 4-Ueo Souliish Ti.It'.ie Club, Native bow* Hall. 414 Mafon St.. THfKeOAY EVEXIXG. December :il. V.mZ. Festivities begin at *¦:"<) p. m.. march to oupper at 11 j». m. Tlckela SI r.o each, for tale at door on n.ght of th<- afiair. GEORGE IV. MILLER. Royal Chief. GEORGE W. I'ATERSON. Recorder. •ANNVAL MEETING— Notice is hereby given tltat Ibe flit-^nih annual m*%ting «f the stock- htti&err -if the ?an Frarci?oo and Oaklani Uutual I^ian A?5«x-iat<on will b° hold at the utflce of th»- ccr:>oration. r.1** Montgomery st., ;-an Fr^nct«».o. on \V*-«Jnesday. January 0, I'.x.i. p\ :{::{'> p. tn.. fur the pun>of<- of elect- ing j lire*, tuts f< r the «>n?niing year, presenta- tion of the Rnecntll arnual report and the tranpactiun of hu( h oth»-r bastacM that may .tjn-if l>oiore the meeting. Books are now oj^n Jnr the pubFoription to l<»*»0 shares of stock «if the- Kixt<-<-nth series. By order of the Hoard of Directors. . A. SHARUORO. Secretary. THE Calncmia Debris <;cmmifsion having re- t-eivfd applications to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Clarence Uradshaw, John llaronl and Edward Santlrto. in Elephant Placer Min*. near Volcano. Amador County, Cal.. drair;lr.R Into Suiter Creek, which reaches Pan Joacjuin Klver; from \\'., F. W. and Geo. Weytnan. in Comri Hill Gravel Mine, mar <i:an!te Hill. El Dorado CoatttT. Cal.. rirair.ins Into Bull Ravine, v.-hich drains into Wt-bbr Creek, thence into American River, from E. A. V.'iltsee and J. E. DoolittK in »rnch Hill Miri?, near Lapranpe. Stanislaus County. Cal.. draintnc into Snake Kavine, which* drains into Tuolumne River, and from E A Wi!twv> and J. E. Doollttle. in Pat- riok«viile Uinins district, draining into Pat- ricks Hatin. near Lagrange. Stanislaus Coun- ty. Cal.. srivpp notice that meetlnK will be .held at room 1»C, Hood buildine. b'an Fran- rl«co. Cal.. Jan. 11. lftf>4. at l::io p. m. ANNirAL Mettlng — The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hi>rin« Valley Water • "ompany will be htld at the ofSce of th» company. No. 12t> Sior-liton Ft., r.t 12 o'clock nooa. oa WEDNESDAY, she Vtth day of January, 1S*M. for the election of directors to »;erve. for the er.sulne ' year, and for th* transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. I'EUIAU W. AME.«. Peoretarj-. Pan Francisco. California. D^cmbir .10. llKiJ. THE ar.nuaLmeeting of tKe stockhollem ot tbe NevaO* National Back of Saa Fran- clfco. Cal.7 will be bcld at Its banking- house. 301 .Montgomery street.- San Fran- cisco. Cal., on Tuesday. January 12. 1904, ct 3:15 p. m.. fcr tbe election of directors to eerve Curing the ensuing ye*r, and for the tracraction of euch other business as n-.«y cctne before the ni-etlng. GEORGE GRAIJT. Sec. Fan PYanrlscn. Dec. 12. ISM. AGENTS WAJSTCP. AGENTS — An agency for a proposition that Is a decided improvement on building and loan •s worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Company. Parrott building. AGENTS c*n make $7 per <iay up In spare time; more by steady ¦rorlc REDD1N, 72« Ftarr King building. : - ' ATTt»3.XEVS-AT-LAW. W. H. BITTNER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Advice free. Phone South 743. Fu'.te S22. Emma S^reckels building. Divorce* quietly and 1«-Ra'.!y obtained for • tcht causes; dansages secured for Injuries to t^reon or estate: replevins for property un- lawfully detained; attachments and garnish- ments for dpbts; bends furnished; bankruptcy proceeding*: w«!ls probated; estates sealed; collections made in al! rarts of the U. S. — A PRIVATE, quick divorce for a *ma1l fee. 6»e me and save irioney: no pay 1n advance.* G. W. HOW12. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. f>tabl!sh»>d 22 yrs.: rms. 1. 2 .1. 4 & 5. 1st fl. J322 Market rt.. Ixtween Mason and Taylor. Advice free, all matters. Detectives employed R. W. KING. A?'.orney-3t-Law, Exam, bldg., «i!h flotr. entrance room Oil; established J.'» years; al! rasc«; Ron-ral court and office practice; n<» fef Jn advance or for consulta- tion; *venlny« by zpirainlnirn!. Tel. Ited 3001. ADVICE free — I will advance cost-In meritori- ous cases, divorces. 'probate and all other law cas.es: no fef>» in advance: open every even- lug. J. M. THURSTOX. bVJ Market tt.. r. JL ADVICE FHEE. Columbian Law an<i Collection Agency. P.oom 85. 9J« llari-.it st.: tfl. John C226. DIVORCE costs $12; open evenings- tenants ejected. $.'>. 9i»> Market. r.C2;ph»ne lilack 051. DIVORCE— Costs. 512; quick, quiet; advice free; ojx n evening?. 1C7 Market ft., r. 301. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; aH lsw business. W. W. Davidson. 927 Market. L. P. CLAR4C. H27 Market St.; consultation free: n'. f"»T. In advance: open evening*. DIROS. DOGS. ETC. WARBLING cariariej., laJkir.g parroU; all kinds of sons and fancy b'.rir; goldflsh. needi, • ¦ages. ef. <Jive us a trial; we will p!cas« vou. i.*4'i Mark'-t st. I»:SI\ESS CHAXCES. CALL and cee UM list of lodging houses from C> to 200 rooms; cheap rents; lintels, road- linuses, ts Icons, restaurants, Brocerle*. llverjr t:ab!ec boi.pht and Fold and exchanged; money leaded on chattels; millinery etore to «xchar.ge. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny. 1"m;NO. act !«¦*¦. sober man wishes to Invest «br,ul $.""0<) in seme Faying business; Is fa- miliar f.lth tt*e wholesale Hqu&r and wlno buKinesf. Address K. METER. 1700 K Et.. h-acragiento, Oal. AN oicl-establlshed wholesale fruit produce «.-<irmr.!?vion business for sale cheap; owner ¦jrjflbf* to retire on account of old age reason ; for sfiUr.z. Cox 3C79. Cs!! of0ce. j EDITCATIOXAI.— - Continued. HINMAN'S Academy; a thorough school cf darning; established 20 years. 1-112 Polk st.. between Pine and California: both adult and children's classes are now open for the season. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Sun- day eVKS.. Teutonia Hall, Howard st., nr. tith. Prof. Foster; society dancing taught. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec. min.. m<>ch.; sur- vey, assay, cyanlds; day, ev. ; est. 1564. Van der Naillen School, ll.'t Fulton, nr. City Hali. ST. JOSEPHS ACADEMT.. I'eralta Park. Berkeley, bearding school for boys under 15. BRO. GENEBERN. Director. HEAI,D'S SchDol of Mines & Electrlclty.24 Post *t., S. F. ; a cractlcal school of e-nglneerlng, complete e<julcment. Special catalogue free. BANJO. mandolin and guitar thoroughly taught; orchestra practice free to pupils. J. HOWARD MANSFIELD 4G2 Geary st. PIANO lessons. 2.'.c half hour. MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. PRIV.iTE lessons: penmanship and English; day or night. 530 Golden Gate ave- ARITHMETIC. bookkeeping.grammar. writing, etc.: day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission. nr.6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.- tel. Bush 1.15 .Inpanese-Chineee employment office; fur- nishea best help; contracts for farm help, etc. A— ORPIIEITSI Employment Office — Japanese- Chinese lielp. 420 Powell. Tel. Main 5752. A— GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office. 413 Stockton: tel. Grant Itis; expert, reliable help. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Or- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 51SS. CHINESE Employment Office — Best help at Loon Seung's. 411V4 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese h?lp; estab. 20 years Tel. Main 1»97. BRADLEY & CO.. 040 Clay. EMPLO YMEXT WASTED-^FEJI ALE. A COMPETENT Scandinavian girl wishes, housework and cooking; wages $30. Box 2754. Call. FIRST-CLASS German second girl, fine sewer and waltrtsa. wishes situation In small American, family: $30. Add. box 2762. Call. COMPETENT elderly woman wishes situation to do cennral housework; wages no obect. Call 930 Howard st. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker Just from the East would like work by/ the day. Address IS Verona place, city. A GIRL wishes situation to care for children or assist with housework. 412^-i Ash ave. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wants a situation -in city to do light housework and plain cooking for a * mall family; wages $20; no washing. ¦ 545 Minna st. EXPERIENCED trained nurse, desires posi- tion taking care of Invalid or sick person; best ofj-eferences given. Address 511 L?av- enworth st. WANTED — By experienced nurse, take full charge of baby from birth, wait on Invalid, help with light housework. Call at 757 Harrison st. A GERMAN gtri wishes situation as upstairs girl. Apply at S3 East Pilrk st.. Bernal Heights.- . NEAT colored girl from New York as wait- ress, chambermaid cr cook: car fare. 1006 Clay st. REFINED lady would like position as house- keeper. Box 2703. Call office. ADVERTISEMENTS, subfcrlptlon* received at Call, Branch office, cor. Duncan A Church »t». WANT »d!«"and Fub^crtptlons taken for Tb» Cnllat Ffttnn'x Baxftar. , <R3 McAllister »t- EMPLOVME\T AVAjVTEp— -MA LE. POSITION, wanted — A reliable married man: understands cere of . horses, carriages and harness , and can milk: wife, good cook and . laundress; references. S. D., 77 Ninth st. GENTS' furnishing, goods salesman; 3 years' expsjrlence; desires - a position v.-lth retail house: .beat of '- references;, also bond ' It re- quired. Box 276u, Call. . . YOUNG man wants , position as choreman on ¦ ranch or private family; sober, reliable. Box 276.">; Call. " , •:.. CirpREMAN or.useful man, private family, * VSound -.' hotel or building; references. Box I : 2704. Call office. ¦ • BO Ys aged IS wishes position to 1-arn plumbing ¦j.^ trade or, running an elevator. Box 2771,' Call. BUSINESS CHAXCES — Continue*. H. G. WILKE, Real Kstate and Business Agent 4<stabllohed 14 >ears), 2G^4 Kearny Ft., U and 10. • ' A— Jl«M>: COFFEE saloon and restaurant on the water front, close to Market et.: daily receipts about $C5; business clearing $3»K) l>er mdnth: trial elven; .? erlendld r.ffor; in- vestlsmte at once. See K. O. WILKE, 2«',j Koarny et. ' A — $.".->00; HOTEL, and barroom with 30 rooms. In Point liichmoritl; rent $100; rooms always | occupied by employes of railroad and t?tar.d- nrd Oil Company; board bill guaranteed by comiwny; owner never clears less than 53<W I>er month. Call K. G. WIUKE. 2CJi Kearny »tre*-t. i A— *1SO<>: HALF Interest In ono of the tx-st corner Faloons on water tront; lease; dls- agreement of partners cause cf sale; will ?»ll whele lor $J400. Cail R. G. WILKE, > «'«', Kfdrny st. A— $1250: CORNER saloon on Fourth i»t., close to S. P. 'rtlKlit Bheda: 8 furnished rooms and kitchen: a ircod partnjc business. S<« It. G. WILKK. StP.i Kearny Et. * A— $MK); DAIRY produca and delicatessen store; rent ?22; businofs ctearp above *1W per month; living roomf; value in Bight. . «'all It. G. WILKE. 2C>i Kearny »t J A— $1^00; COFFEK saloon and bakery: close to Phelen building; u. Knoil paying business. | hut mu.«t U» sacrificed on account of owner b?inn sick" in hospital. Particulars, R. G. WILKK. IT.i, Kearny st. A WHOLESALE and retail butcher business in Monterey County, with U acres of land, dwelling house, slaughter house, shop fix- tures, boiler, tank, etc.; 8 horses, wagons «r.d a well established trade; this is a nrst- <lass huF)n(-Fs pro]x>slf!on. All particulars, K. O. Wll.KK. !-'ii' t Kearny Et. A— $:!.")df>; COKNKR falcon; about 1 block south of Chronicle bids.; established years an. I h tirst-class paying place; fullest investigation s-olicited. this Is ;. very rare chance. Call ' T'.. G. WILKE. y;?a Kearny st. A — $^IXhi; GKXE1IAL merchandise store abou' •'0 n*iles Inini this city: a well-established and nrst-class j.aying business; yearly sale* fcb^ut $15.<Ri(): all cash trade: a very rare rbance. Particulars, R. G. WILKK, 'M* 2 Kearny »t. A— S2.MI0; DEUCATESSEN store with lunch- # room; rent ?20; a gocl paying- business; Ian?*- rtock; owner clears at least above ex- penses $123 per month; sickness only cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, gCjj Kearny gt. 6TRAN'JERS. ATTENTION! ~ Are rou lookicg for a safe and profitable bus- iness opening In San Francisco? If i«o, we can offer you any number requiring; an investment If. m JI0O to $00,000; every business oppoi- tunl:y that passes through our office must ttand tbe closest investigation, and we can r!ac« you in a store, factory, hotel, mill, of- fice, or. In fact, any business you may prefer; Uodly roll and investigate. i CERMANIA INVESTMENT CO., Suit 321. Emma Spreckels bulldlnc A— 6 PER CENT MONTHLY. On Investments of $100 and upward; no "get- rich-aulck" ewlndle. turf speculation or (jam- blir.K scheme, but a reputable, established business enterprise In San Francisco; cleared fer.OOO last year on $100,000 capital; stock increased 1 20. OCX) to enlarge the plant; call cr write for particulars. fiERMA.VIA INVEST. CO.. 027 Market St. A— MERCHANTS, ATTENTION. Do you wish to enlarge your business, or 4o ycu deeire additional capital? If so. we caa iu..iuh you with an active or silent partner who will Invest from $100 to IUO.OuO; we ha .•« e large nuirber of desirable applicants en our bocks seeking jjocd business openings. CERMAXIA INVESTMENT CO.. Eult 321. Emma Spreckels building. FOR sal*? — Beautiful and picturesque health and summer resort. 2 hours' ride trom S. F.. 'JO minutes" ride from depot; has 20 acres lard, set with all kinds fruits, flow- ers; beautiful troves; H2-room hctel, with cottage of 4 rooms, all furnished: necessary - outbuildings, dance pa.-ilion. bar, bath- houses, lake for rowing; raises citn veg- etables, poultry and hay; 2 horses, bus. Jersey cow and calf, chickens, bar fix- tures, billicrd table, new upright piano;' 3 years' lease at J."»<>0 per year, can pet lon?er; fine mineral springs: will cure many dis- eases; money in everything on place; round trip Sundays $1 SO from S. F. : death cause of sale; price »225<>. CAMERON. 3 Eddy Et. FOR sale — Best. little restaurant !n city; r?nt $45; central; receipts $;!.%' to 540 day; must leave town; price CAMERON. .? Eddy. FOR sale or trade — Quartz mine; fine prospect: located In Cal.; assays $J0 to $70 ton; trade fr r'm'g house or business. Cameron.:! Eddy. $700 — FIRST-CLAPS paying restaurant: good location: receipts $ri.">. f> Mason st., room 2. $Ci<i0 — MILK depot, delicatessen, bakery; large stock; good location; good trade. 8 Mascn st. HOME bakery, bouk store, candy; four living roans, furnished; Invoice to-day. K Mason. $C50 — GOOD pr.yir.g cigar store; good stock; cheap rent. S Mason st. A GOOD an'l reliable man with $5000 to $10.- <*)t> can buy an interest In a cattle business P. C. LASSEN &«CO.. 4»>J Tenth Et., Oak- land. Cal. ALL kinds of business bought, sold or ex- changed by P. C. LASSEN & CO., 4C6 Tenth e;., Oakland. HAVH you anything to sell or money to Invest? Write us for particulars; agents everywhere. Altadena Investment Syndicate, 70S Market *t., fc'an I-rancisco, Cal. A— WORKINGMAN'B boerdlng-house; good lo- ratloo: low rent: steady boarders: no agents. Hos uun. Call office. FOR sale — Good ealoon; cause, sickness: doing «roo3 business; cheap rent. 1. POKET Sa- linas. Cal. FOR sale— Ler?e«t journal of its class In West; paying higb rate of Interest on Investment. Adlress box 271 S. Call office. $l.Vl — FURNISHED hotel near city: must sell __TO-d_ay. MARIN CO.. 2T» Kearny st. FOR salf- — Oyster and chop house- average .^«alc» $35 per day. Uox 3297, Call. FOR sale — Second-hand furniture store; good location; going East. 7ti Ninth St. BARBERS — Two-chair ehoji for sale; cheat) l 3 s Poik «t. WAN-JED — Partner with $000 to establish new business; machinist preferred; Lx ."COT, Call W Ho^otc a n n o^~ u " ;re7ta " g " ir buslnesT WANTED — Partner in mountain hermitage for study and development. HALL. C Brady st. PARTNER delicacy and restaurant- complete- woman preferred. INGRAM. 7.%9 Market st.' LODGIXG-HOUSBS FOtt SALE. 1803. __ _" T55T [MARION GRIFFIN] [SENDSJ [HOLIDAY GREETINGS] TO THE .[.tCOO People who called in 1903] fat his up-to-date offices] ?££ Examlncr Bldg.— 40tt Examiner Bldg. [Phone lilack 2CO7. Money to loan.l _, w [11 ROOMS.] Big bargain; $150; new I year; full of roomers- I-ositively must be sold for cash- $150. " f*4 ROOMS.] Dividends of J500 monthly to you If you can run a tig transient house right; price $4500; costs nothing to Investigate. FIRST-CLASS family hotel^all modern conve- niences; cu'.slne and service epecial features; 10-ytar lease; ocesn water on each floor. -™i [« ROOMS.] NEW and modern building; splendid furnish- ings; C-ytar lease; clenrs $450 month. _.„- 121 ROOMS.] HIGH-TONED transient corner house: 3 blocks of Market: clears $150 to $200 month. ~~r,x [34 ROOMS.] CORNER house; north of Market; reduced to 4-22..0: terms cne-hal£ down and Installments, or will exchange for Ema.'lcr house or real estate. [23 ROOMS.] * »'V COP.NEIt: 3 blocks cf Market; $1550; rent $75: a good honest lcdglng-houne. l% ROOMS.) NEW and modern; extra fine furnishings; hot water In every room; very swell; $1500 to $2<.'00 In cash necessary; leas"; clears $170 M0 ROOMS.] NEW house; new furnishings; rent $100- se- vere sickness reduced the price to $3000. V£t ROOMS.] Near New TvoH; rent $100; clears $125 month: $1700; cen ral: easy terms. [37 ROOMS.) FURNISHED gorgeously in velvet and birds- eye mapie; n;w; 5-year lease; big profit 152 ROOMS.] GRASP It; ront $225; guaranteed to be clearing S'.'.'O month above all expenses; respectable- 5-year lease; fine corner house. < 12S ROOMS.] GP.HAT bargain: must sell; rent $50; full of people; quiet house; $1250,. [32 ROOMS.] CORNER apart ment-houfie In spacious grounds- ren^ $125; clears $200: well furnished ' (50 ROOMS.] SWELL apartments; 4-year leas*; up to date* new house; paying Mg dividends $4000. [20 ROOMS.) IN (ln« ground*; large, Euntlt mansion; mag- nificently fumljhed; now clearing $150; death cause cf eale; boarding-house. [S3 ROOMS.] HOTEL with bar: doing rushine business; oak and cherry furniture; worth $10,000: will sell for SU500; dissolution of partnership. [11 ROOMS.) TICK-UP; a holiday gift for some deserving- lady: price $550 cash: a respectabla house, clearing $3S mrnthly. CIS ROOMS.] i3R5B TRANSIENT house, near Market; irood condi- tion; easy terms; makes much money. 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