Newspaper Page Text
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY.- MARCH 30, 1904: 14 nUSIXESS CHANCES— Continued. A. CAMERON^ CO Phone South 1050. :> Eddy et., Vic. Market anJ Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chance*. Oyster and chop houses $330 to $1000 Candy and Icecream, parlor*. .. .$200 to J250O Barber ehop $>">00 to $2500 Cigar stands $:*.V> to J2000 Groceries and bars $500 to $5000 Saloons $300 to $10,0Ou Restaurants $350 to $20,000 Fruit and vegetable stores $300 to $1000 Drug stores $2000 to $6000 Delicatessen stores $25<t to $4500 Wcod and coal yards.. 1 ..$250 to $1000 A FIRST-CLASP opportunity for druggist or doctor; fine lo-a tion .for drug store; good fix- tures, counters and showcase; rent only $G0; business already established: with 6 rooms and bath in rear; elegantly furnished throughout: rverything complete for house- keeping of the best quality; price $1800. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. " FOR sale or trade— Quartz mines: fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $10 to S70 ton: trade for r'ng-houso or business. Cameron. 3 Eddy. FOR Rale — Well located candy store; all equip- ment for making ow candies; established 8 years: cleso°s over $200 per month: will In- voice about $9» CAMERON. .1 Eddy st. FOR safe— One of th» best restaurants In city; cheap rent; receipt* $75 to $100 day; will bear Investigation; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale, or will trade for small ranch — Fine hardware and electrical supply store; well located: clearing $300 per month: first-class proposition; will stand strict Investigation; price $8000, CAMERON A CO.. 3 Eddy Bt. FOR Rale — Ladles' furnishing and fancy good* business: cheap- rent; well located; estab- lished 12 yeara; will Invoice $8000; slcknes*. , CAMERON & CO. ¦ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. X^cTM^ROlT&'ca Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy St.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for rooming-houses, hotels and ; all kinds of business chances. . 10R rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished; up-to-date rooming-hoiis"; hns fine bar; can be run in ronjunctlon If desired; rare chance for right parties; part cash, balance can be paid out of house: other business Inter- ests demand immediate departure. 126 rooms; r»nt only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men; «"l»ctrlc elevator, lights; long lease; clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the best buys in the city. 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; lit- tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100. / ¦20 rooms; cheap rent; close In; thoroughly respectable; all full; clears $100; part cash. SO rooms; rent only $150: oak and cherry fur.; fine carpets; close in; fine money-maker. 220 rooms: new and up-to-date apartment- house; luxuriously furnished: 5-year contracts for cheap lighting: grand new building; clear- ing $400 to $C00 per month; obliged to leave city. . II rooms; rent $40; close In; oak, cherry fur- niture; Brussels carpets; clears $55 over all expenses; $400 caeh. balance time; snap; $700. 46 rooms: rent only $65; well located hotel south of Market: fine bar; well stocked: brick building; electric lights; everything good con- dition; part cash, balance time; price $2300; will exchange this with good real estate for large downtown house. S-room upper flat; corner: all sunny room*; beautiful little gem of a home; price $750. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner house: pri- vate baths: beautiful furniture; 2 entrances; takes In $30 to $40 per day transient, besides regular roomers; will bear investigation. 21 rooms; corner; reiit only $85; oak fur.; good carpets; housekeeping; all full; clearing $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price J1C00. 50 rooms; new; modern apartment-house: 10- yer»r 'ease: cheap rent: clearing $250 to $300; very central; first-class proposition. 71 rooms; elegant, new, modern'bulldlng; In one of the best cities in Southern California; electric lights; hot and cold water; everything up to date; 9-year lease; rent only $200; clear- ' Ing $250 to $300 per month; owner sick abed. 23 i-oome; well furnished: first-class tran- sient houte; 2 blocks off Market; 0-year lease; clearing over $100; good buy for some one. 31 rooms; rervt $110; all light rooms; clear- Ing over $100 per mo.; regular snap; only $800 to get in; must leave city at once; price $l,"00. 128 rooms: cheaD rent; long lease; flrst- class up-to-date downtown hotel; well fur- nished; clearing $500 to $000 per month; must sell on acccunt of other business; only with us. 9-room. new. modern fiat: 4 months; elegant- ly furnished; cost over $1800; a bargain; sick- ness M) rooms: el?gantly furnished: fine location; close in; new and modern throughout; full and clearing S2G0 to $350 per month; must be sold to settle an estate; only face of mortgage now on it asked; chance of a lifetime. ... ;• ¦ : £K> rooms: oart offices; elegant new building and furniture: high-class location; beautiful halls; everything modern; first-class grill In connection; best proposition In city; called East. 24 rooms: rent $145; new and elegantly fur- n!«she<!; oak and mahogany; Hne proposition; good tease. 17 rooms; rent only $70; oak furniture; Ax- minster carpets; One location; clears $80: fine ouy. S rooms; fine upper flat: rent only $30; can be had by paying $150 down, balance time; $150. . 162 rooms; most elegantly appointed apart- ment house in San Francisco: beautiful, mod- ern building; fine entrance; cheap rent; clear- Ing $400 oer month: 5-year lease; part cash, balance 8 per cent per year. J> 18 rooms: rent $85: well furnished; all new; $fi0O down, balance l',£ per cent; fine buy; only $1250. 25 rooms; rent only $60; north Market; all full; clears $100 per month; price $1800; will exchange for small chicken ranch. 106 rooms; new; most elegantly appointed family hotel In city; all full and clearing $400 to $600 per month: books open for Inspection; obliged to leave city. "-room flat; rent' $40: oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350. 72 rooms: rent $400; elegant new building; swell family hotel; beautiful furnishings: clearing $000 per month; every room full; will etand the strictest Investigation; location un- surpassed. • \ 190 rooms: new and elegantly appointed apartment-house; swell location; long lease; cheap rent; part cash, balance made out of house without Interest. 10 rooms; Ellis; newly furnished; rent $40; apartments ; $200 down, balance $20 per month, no Interest; must be sold on account other business; price $725. MITCHELL & CO '.....Phone Jessie 20SI 1206 Market st., OPDoelte Sixth. 16 rooms; neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent $40: sell or exchange; price $650. 65 rms.; downtown house; steady; transient; clearing $350 monthly; handsomely furnished. 20 rms.; choice corner rooming-house; unex- celled for transient as well as steady roomers. 25 rooms; well-appointed housekeeping suites; landlady must sell: make offer. MITCHELL A CO.. 1208 Market st. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, rent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1. COTTAGES TO LET. ~~ ~ FOR rent— Nicely furnished cottage! 8 rooms' call for key at 14 Geary st. DR. J j Mc- KANNA. - . ¦ BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co 41S Montgomery rooms 0-10: tel. Main 5580.° CREDIT . CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS~Ca ~~ ~~~" . SPECIAL CREDIT STORE. We clothe the whole < family from hats to shoes; everything up to date at cash prices. Credit for all. 318 Mason st. - -,¦•¦.. CI.OT— IITQ BEHOVATTNQ. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring, and dyeing. Bon Marchc. 40 Ellis et.. room 14; phone Druxnm 44. Call for and deliver free! • OTTKES BUPTUKE. WHO?— Hunter. 1206 Market st.; $100; rupture cur* for $10; circular explain*; send for one.' AFTER 3 years of personal experimenting, r on November 15..1U03, the solution of the ¦ prob- lem has been solved of . how., to cure ¦ 75 : per cent ' of rupture*; • from '¦ the '• best •; authority ¦ les« than 10 per cent has been cured by tno ordinary truss in the past 100 years. THE CALL jchs 3>. SPaaEC—EES. Proprietor. TFsfi ssTcrniKiatitKlo lOHI-gcgAUGHT.Kajgcr \V. J. MARTIX Business Manager ""telephone. A*k for THE CALL. -Th- Operator "Will Con- nect Tou With the Department You Wish. Publication Office Market nnd Third. 5. P. Editorial Room 217 to 221 Steveascn Et. Delt~r*4 by Carriers 29* Qts. "Pt Week. 75 Ct*. l'e-«Mo:0h. S'f.rie Copies 5 Cents. -Vrrrs by .Mall. tadSiUnc Pcatnce iCash \% :.n Or«Ser»: '' ;>AII/r CAM, fSneiud. Sunday). 1 >ear...$S."0 DAILY «:Ar,L <:r.ciu(! Fu:'.fii.y». * moe 4.™ J»A!I-Y CAr.W--By Single Slor.th •••« EWCPAY CAIX i Year.,. -¦£} n—EK I/rCA LL. I Teur • • • • • * °° 1 r>aiiy...$S.M» Per 1 ear F.xtra _»_StGN j iar&y 4 in Per Year Wra POSTAGE." \wSriy: 10b Per Year Extra ALL roSTyASTK-RS >BE" AUTHORIZED '. -TO -P.ECraVB. SUBSCRIPTIONS. enir.pje Copies rrin be forwarded when re- '. . • Que«te«*. Hall atbBcr.'ber* :n. ordering charge °\*&; <--.*» kbr-JlcJ. be particular' to give both AND OLI> ADDRESS In order to Insure a rrocipt And correct comtriiance with the.r re- cueai. ' : OAIU4/UCD OFFICE: Ulf Brf«4!ray Telephone Main 1083 . ' BERKELEY" OFFICE: ' *3 4S Center Street..." Telephone North 77 ¦ WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: fAMlTL XV. WALL .•..Hotel Bfcrton NEW TORIC NEWS STANDS: Waldorf -Artoria Hotejj A. Brentano. 31 fr.lcn Square; Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-ave- nue o Hot«l .end Uotrman.^lou&«. .CHICAGO* NEWS fTA?n3S: Fhe~ian House; P. O. N*ws Co.: Great Xorthwm Ifc-tel; Tremont House; Auditorium Hctrt ; . Talrcer House. CfRQAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C c GEOR«r KROGNEFS,.M«Kiuette Building MlArr IM^ance Teler>hose."Central 2C19-") Kesv ,york representative. STEPHEN "B. SMITH.... 30 Tribune Building JCEW'TORK CORRESPONDENT: C. c C. CARLTON - Herald Square BtfSIKCSS "OFFICE cf the Fan Francisco Call. o«rner Market and TMrd streets; open until 12 -o'clock ev*ry ftipht In the year. * BRANCH OFFICES: JCtf*. M&rket etreet. opposite Fifth: open until 11 p. m-' f27 '. Montgomery street, cwner Clay; open tir.iU 9:Z0 p m. . SOO »•*>» ttreet; open until 9:30 p. ra. *5!» %lcA!H?Vr street; open until ,.9:80 p. m. *-'¦!."¦ Larkin etreet; open until 9:30 p. a. 1M1 . Mu^icn etreet; open until 10 p. m. E2«*l Mark*}, fie*.!, corner 'Sixteenth; ¦- open until 3 p.- m. J0»> Eleventh street; open cntll 9 p. m. 109C Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. NnrtJ-.'sst corner Church «nd Duncan *tre«t*: epen uj;Til' 9 p. m. Nonhweit corner. of Twenty-second and Ken- - tucky street*: open until 9 p.' m. r?«'<»' Kilitsore etreet; open until 9 p. tn. MEETING .NOTICES. CtrOCKETT. L^c* No. 139. F. and »* A v M.— Third .lrgree THIS (WED- W NESD AD. EVENING at 7 :S0 o'clock. /V\ < "Hy ¦ or Jer vf the W. M.. . It. H. McPHERSON. Secretary. EXOEL6XDR Lodge No. 166. F. and ® ' J.' W.-S«f nd d<»Rr«*e THIS iWED- YY XCSDAYt KVENING «rt 7:30 o'clock. /VN II J. OWEN, Secretary. MISSION' Lodge No. 163. F. and A. M. m •--failed nifetinK THIS (WEDNES- *U\r IHATI EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third *-gree\ • • - . R. K. ALLAN, Secretary- Kl.\«f~liOJ-6xiON"H "Lodge No. 2<V>. F. m JBi'ji A. M. — The officers and members ?n r^jUPMed to attend the funeral /S/\ ,«.f-our deceased brotbor. CHARLES 'i. THOMAS, late a member of Lynch I>-idce No. '1«;,» Frederick. Md.. Tills? DAY (WED- • 's KSI>A,y) st 2 o'cl'x-V from the Masonic • Temple. c Funeral oommittees from the *oiiL.u* city lodges rl^-ase tak* 1 notice. * . PAfUtT IUEHR, Secretary- TH iC p»willve committee. Recep- -jjKSK"**- .- <¦ V I. "• O. F.. w]ii.:-^sSAfcii-X ¦ i at Odd Fellows' building. : J>l3SSs2* M.in I. WEDNESDAY. March '-vfWfS^ 3C, at S n'ckvk P. m. WILLIAM II. BARNES. Secretary. K.«nNSW«tKTH Lodsr No. 05. I. • ¦ •' F. i:i~-TM-i ..f rif Ifsat-s -' V^JEfSTs. -.. :-:,».! Lode*. THIS i\Vi:ii- --*5?S*>'£- NESJt>AY) NIGHT. March SO. ' 5 »»Wrrs~ .- .Mt;irbers are #-arn«--tly reouested to be prea- CM. .1. S. BUfCLAIR, Noble Grand. 43- A.. BUItMAN. Recording Secretary. MORSE I^xfge No. I. O. O. F. .•fJXZ&k, •:.'-.¦;:, it nrt>r»-wntatives '¦"'^"Jj^Sftr'i. Cran.1 Lodjre Till? EVEN-^?*mSSJ t?iG. Murrlt V.«. A full attend- "*«8lS^ ».t>.-r of 'members renu^Eted. Visitors cor- 1 <i:sil»;- invited. K. H. SCOTT. N. G.. '•'. BRiND. Recording Secretary. NOTICE cf stockholders' meeting of the Un'.ted <\n;$e Oil Company (a corporation) — A jstock- rioliers' meeting will be held at the com- l«*r.v's office, room 4 IS Parrott building. San Krancisco, Cai.. on WEDNESDAY. April 13. '^{M. at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of « <?'»f-tirK: a board of directors to serve for the VrjMi'.risr year and for the transaction of such «.th<y bOKiness as may be properly Drought before the above meeting. "N L. WOODBURT SecreUry. AGEXTS WAXTED. y.'.N and Tomcti agent? can make from J3 to *¦» r<r day lor the small investment of SI .SO: raxtjes outside of -city send 15c for Atoms' Employment Bureau, SG , Oeary *t.. room 24. ADVERTISEMENT WglTllfO. HAVING recently acquired through exchange • «.f- |eropcrty three f 40 scholarships in the best 1 " Ccll^se <¦' AdvrtisinK In the United State*. I will r*U them at 25 per cent discount for ts-sh: tb» college teaches advertising writ- :• c by correrpindence and assists its grad- oates to eerurc positions; catalogues fur- nithed on «|ip11r.itI<Ti. Address box 3026. Call. XE V S-AT-LA W. A PRIVATE. quVk divorce for a email fee. t-t-r tt-* and rave money; no pay in advance. G. W. HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. T:*Ubli£hed 22 Vrs.; rms. 1. 2. 3. 4 & U, 1st fl. 3122 Market ft., between Mason and Taylor. __ict free all matter*. Detective* employed. R. W. KIVG. AHorm-y-at-Law, Exam. bldg.. .'«tl» floor. -entrance room «11; established 20 -year*: all cajtes, general court and office prac- ti'<-: no fee in advance or for consultation; e\.en'o»gs by appointment. Tel. Red. 3061. DIVORCK J12: <jui<k: quiet; advice free. Law mid Coli-H-tion office. 1«23 Market St.. room 2. let. rith and 7th; office hours 11 to 4:30. DXVOCCB Jaw a i-rxrialty; no publicity; advice T»: .< O5t> »12. Address B.A.P.. P.O.'box 2!9». DIVORCE— Costs! (12; quick, quiet; advice free; cyn evening.. 927 Market au. rm. 301. I.. P. CLARK. U27 Market St.; consultation ?«*: no fees in advance: open evenings. A WIXK'S news for 5 c«*j*s— The Weekly Call 1'i '>PCff. in nrar.per. for mailing, tt per year! Al"H.«oniLHS * AUTOMOBILE wanted; state make! moirve newer, etc. Box 4470. Call office. V.' ANTED— >n automobile of late pattern and la first-c'.ars order. Box 4.'94, Call office. nCSIXESS CHAXCES. •- A— OTfc'Ti^Tt and crier* house: 14 tables: pri- vate roonrs. connected on 2d floor; elegant ••nrjrain: pflilnc »K:><in»-sf ; must be sold: good l<*-alu>: rstalnislirid 20 yeara. H. DOVLE J<C3 Market rt., above Sixth. KINK candy ftcre and factory: 3 rooms and Itrse >«iirt: thl>; l« * snap If sold at once- Hii.-e M.T00. H. DOYLE. 1023 Market et ' I*-:. Sixt:i B!id Sever.tr>. '' HOTMI.. bar and <iat:c«» liall.Ocotmected In tbc city limit*; r rice $.'.00: rare chance: mu«t _ eold. IL DOVLE. J023 Market «t. fjfui nrVU half interest in established of- flcv arj.l <-omnii>sion business clearing to each *12- monthly: experience not required- mufi rlvo reference-*: hona-fide offer. Par- ticulars nt 10»(7 I j Market Bt.. room 1. GROCERY store In a money town, 64 miles from £an I-'iancIsc-o; Muck and fixtures at tott. Particulars. E. E. WHALEY, 14 and !C Si .ear et. Q*AVTKO — A partner with eomc cash In a ¦.rill c>t»Mishwl, permanent, paying business. •ait!: a Held for greater development. Ad- Artisa box 4207, Call office. WANTED— A man to give hi* time and a ?malt nmcunt r>t cash for a half Interest In a toiKlncer that is paying a good profit. Box _4342. iM\l office. tin© PER. month for $350 and service*. Powers Taint Co.. 1831 Market et. _JE^L^intIENT WAATED-— IttAXE. AX experienced lawyer, bookkeeper, corre- spondent, business manager, etc., will ac- cept position on small salary with corpora- tion. Box 4003. Call. PLUMBER (licensed) first-class, wants work by the day or week from property cwner; has all necessary shop tools. Box 4166, CalL EARBER wants position in or near city with option of buying shop; city reference; sober, steady, married. Box 4135. Call. YOUNG man wishes light work on ranch In mountains for board and small salary. Box 4147. Call. JAPANESE — Honest boy, wants work in dental laboratory, city or Oakland: have 3 years' / experience: small wages. HENRY. 1C83 Seventh at.. Oakland. Cal. JAPANESE couple want " position, cook a_d general housework. . Address FTJJII. US Eddy at. A JAPANESE boy wishes position a* porter, work in etore or elevator boy. Address NATAGAMO. 44S Natoma »t. A JAPANESE, many years* experience, as stepwasher. dishwasher, housecleanlng. etc Address T. HARA. 121 Halght st. A JAPANESE boy wants si position at house- work In hotel or lodging-house. Apply T. KAN. 3B0 Jessie st. YOUNO Japanese - wants position a* cook; wages $7 up a week. Call ED KAN. 230 Kills st. GOOD Japanese boy wants position as school- boy; Speaks English well. CONDO, 1329 Pine. JAPANESE— Good waiter, neat and faithful. wants situation. D. A., 6 Central place. FEATHER RENOVATING. BT new. healthful process. Cal. Steam Feather Co.. 325 Van Ness ave.; teL Howard 3187. __ ; FLATS TO LET. AAA— HOUSE RENTING DEPARTMENT, v "~ All desirable vacant houses and flats are list- ed In our free renting department: over 100» in Dumber; a combined Hat from all agencies; let us give you a list and help you to find a place; we never fall; eervice free. STERLING FURNITURE CO.. 1039 MARKET 8T.. OPPOSITE MCALLISTER. A— HOUSES and flats to let; an Imxnena* list; service absolutely free; take advantage ot this department: it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-253 Geary St., on the square. NO. 3629— A modern flat of 7 large, sunny rooms and bath, with the latest Improve- ments: in the warm belt of the Mission; on Twenty-fifth et., between San Jese ave. and Guerrero st. $25-NEW first flat, 7 large rooms; also up- per flat, 7 rooms; «un in every room. 1445 Broderick st.. near Poat; flats open. $25 — NEW first flat, 7 large rooms: also up- per flat. 7 rooms; sun In every room. 1445 Broderlck et.. near Post?, flats open. $27 60 — To let. fine sunny cor. flat; 7 rooms and bath; northeast cor. Twenty -sixth and Castro sts. FLAT of three rooms; rent $12. Inquire 225 Fulton st. TJJRK, 1218 — Sunny lower flat; 3 roome: wtn- dows all around; $12 month ; yard. VALLEJO. 1243 — Lower 6 rooms and bath; rent leasonable. BROADWAY, 1263. near Hyde— Neat sunny flat . of 4 large rooms, $16; 3-room flat. $11. FILLMORE, 1124— Flat 7 Urge, light, sunny rcoma. bath; rent reasonable; modern. GRAND view at Calif., cor. Lyon: new modern sunny furn. or unfurn. bath and laundry. GROVE, 7SS— Lower modern flat; »lx room*; bath; adults; newly tinted. LEAVENWORTH, 1519— 4-room flat; gas- bath: rent $1& / MODERN flat. 6 rooms, bath; new; must be • seen to be appreciated. 327 Bartlett st. SOMETHING new; 4 rooms; *ee It to-day. 957 Hayes St.; water, garbage. Janitor free. SUNNY cor. flat; modern; 6 rma. bath; rent $35. Cor. McAJ lister and Broderlck «tai FLATS TO LET FiritM.SUBD. EDDY, 156 — Elegantly furnished flat for sale ¦ at a bargain on account cf sickness. HYDE. 727— Newly furnished flat of 6 rooms; • walking distance; call 2 to 4. FLATS FOR SALE FURNISHED. EDDY. 4.12 — Elegantly furnished flat of seven rooms, for sale; modern; new furniture; new carpets; everything new; must sell; cost $900 2 months ago; price $650; terms.v-r « COZY flat. 3 rooms; completely furnished; rent $16 50. Call 11 to 12:30. 123 Leavenworth st. FIVE-ROOM flat, nearly new. Call 1 to 4, 30 Krle «t. FOR sale or exchange — Flat. 7 rooms and bath; rent $20: price $275. 1389 Valencia rt. A SACRIFICE: flat of 8 room* und bath; all new furnishings; fine location. 753 Eddy st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. CHEAPEST place to buy furniture, stovea and household goods of every description; flat* bought. Mission Auc.House,429-439 Valencia. FIVE-ROOM flat, nearly new. Call 1 to 4, 30 Erie st. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red 44«2. buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. HIGHEST prices for furniture and mdse. L. H BURP. »uctloneer.!818 Mkt. ;tel.Howard 2756. HELP WANTED — FEMALE. WANTED — Tray girl for hospital. $30; 6 sec- ond girls, $25 and $30: English nurse, 930; 2 nurses, $20; 4 waiters for city and coun- try. $25; cook, no wash, $35. country: 4 cooks, plain wash, $30; laundress, $30. We want a number of girls for housework for both city and country at good wages, $25 and $30. J. F. CBOSETT A CO.. 334 Sutter. WANTED — 3 good women solicitors. Agents' Employment Bureau. 20 Geary St.. room 24. A — WANTED — Girts to learn lialrdreasing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z In 2 week*: $5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill Immediately; position* guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school la West. 233 Geary at... room 13. A — Girls to learn millinery* now for spring sea- son: both eeasons taught from start to finish In 1 month for $15: positions as trimmers. salesladies, etc.. guaranteed at $10 per wk up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton St.. r. 13. ; A — LADIES to learn all branches bairdresslng trade, manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket st.. cor. Jones, room 04; positions secured at highest wages: day and eve. ciaas; call. FOR St. Louis World's Fair. 50- ladles, work mammoth palmistry studio; $20 weekly; no experience necessary; Illus, palmistry book with Instructions; 2 stamps. Frof. Frederick, 213 W. 125th St.. New York. Fair Depu. 132. WANTED — Alteration hands on suits and skirts. Call at STRAUSS A FROHMAN'S, 107 Post »t. WANTED — Makers and apprentices in milli- nery department: good wages. PRAGER'S, Market and Jor.es sts. WANTED — Experienced jacket and skirt al- teration hand. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. »t HALE BROS'. ¦ EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted for vari- ous departments. Apply Superintendent's of- fice. The, Emporium. WANTED^ — First-class finishers, on custom coats. 809 Mission st. : take elevator. YOUNG girl: tend baby and light housework: small family. Apply 2S57 Sixteenth st. t PANTS finisher wanted; first-class only. 66 Tenama st. "WANTED— A tailoress for general tailoring. 408«a Larkin st. . DRESSMAKER first-class help wanted at 204 ¦ Sutter st.. top floor. „ BAG operators. Ill Clay at. A GOOD woman wanted to take care of child s '2 years old: state age. experience and salary expected. Apply box 4194. Call office.. . WANTED— Pants finishers. Apply S. N. WOOD A CO.. 27 Geary st. • . WANTED — Operators on ladles' wrappers. MARKS BROS.. 1220 Market *t. WAITRESS wanted. 1181 Market »U GIRL for general housework and assist In bakery. . -1794 Halght st. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 8 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. DENTISTS. DR. LUDI^U^ HILlLrY4«~M7rkVCnrEleTenth — 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; warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50; fillings. 50c; plates, $5; foil set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentlst.r.l4.1st floor. Phelan bid., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. DR. H. G. YOUNG— Bridges and teeth with- out plates specialty. 1841 Polk St. GOLD fillings 75c; silver. 35c; crowns. $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewltt.204 Sutter. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush— Set teeth. $1 50 up; crowns. $2 up; fillings. 25c DRESSMAKERS AKU SEAMSTOESSES Accordion, sunburst and knife- plaiting; double stamps on dre« linings. Stewart's button and buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121. McDOWELL Dressmaking A Millinery School- Pattern* cut to measure; eve. class. 1018 Mkt. STYLISH skirts Jl; paper hate to order $1; children's clothes a specialty. 614 Minna St. _ EDUCATIONAL. AT home In our new quarter*, the. largest, best lighted and most delightful place of business study In the entire West. New, complete, extensive departments. Thorough, inspiring Instruction-. 75-page catalogue on requeet. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 901- 025 Golden Gate ave. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref. President Jordan or any Stanford profes- sor; day and evening sessions. Phelan bldg. AYRES, the leading business college. 723 Mar- ket St.: established 18 years; the school that secures positions for graduates; just added 23 new typewriters; catalcgue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE^ 24 POST. S. F.— Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy. English branches; day and night sessions; illustrated catalogue free. A LARGER and better school than ever; enter at once if you desire a good pos.tlon; Gregg shorthand, Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College. 1236 Market st. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec. mln., mech.. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. ev.; est. 18ft4. Van der Nalllen School.- 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SOCIAL dances Wed.. Thurs.. Fat. and Sun.; classes Mondays, Fridays. Louise Foster"* School of Dancing, 155« Market, nr. Larkin. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh -Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 13S2 Market; catalog. WESTERN Business College ;Odd Fellows' hid.; bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arlth., spelling, writing, etc.: day eve. ; $4 mo. eve. HEALD'S School of Mlnee&Electrldty. 24 Post St.. S. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school of dancing; established 20 years. 1412 Polk st.. bet. Pine and California: classes now open. SHORTHAND taught by mail. CHARLES F. WHITTON, official reporter, 437 Hawthorno ave.. Oakland. SPANISH— A practical and progressive meth- od. RAFAEL SERRANO. 5.30 California, r.4. BANJO, mandolin and guitar thoroughly taught: orchestra practice. 462 Geary st. GUITAR, mandolin and piano. $3 per mo.; mandolin club $1 per mo. 828 Halght at. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTOy'S, 424 Pine st.— Xlght class. PIANO lessons, 25e half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. SPANISH.French.etc. Prof.DeFilippe'sAeademy of language. 320 Post:estab'ulS71:ablest profs. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE^ AbKI.~^~P^Tr;^ri$usn'l35^ Japanese-Chinese employment office: fur- nlshes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. A — ORPHEUM Employment Office — Japanese- Chlnese help. 426 Powell st. Tel. Main 5752. SCANDINAVIAN Female Employment Bureau. C04 Kearny St.. room 3; phone Black 4453. CHINESE Employment Office— Best help at ' Leon Seung's. 411^ O'Farrell; tel. East 426. FRITZ'S Em p. Office; Japanese and Chinese 'help. 415 Stockton st. Tel. Grant 168. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5158. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 ysars. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. EMPI.O VM EXT \VAj\TKI> KK.UALH. FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work by the day: washing, ironing and housecleaning; .SI per day and carfare. Address Laundress, 1906A Mission St.. Wed.. Thurs. & Friday. A YOUNG North German girl wishes a sit- - uation as a nursery governess. Address 031 York et. SWEDISH girl wants place to do general housework and plain cooking: wages $25 to $oO. 28t> Lexington ave.. near Twentieth st. REFINED woman would assist lady in her home; take entire charge of infant. 1008 Market St., box 39. MIDDLE-AGED woman to take care of chil- dren and to assist in housework. 1008 Mar- ket st.. box 38. , - SWEDISH girl wishes situation as chamber- mald in private family. Apply 1112 York st. A FINLANDER girl desires* position as a plain cook or at housework. Call at 220 Clara st. DRESSMAKER, designer, cutter and fitter; ¦ street suits made at your home; only first- class work done; few more engagements per day. MISS BARSS. Sherman House. 2S 8th st. YOUNG lady 8tenocrapher v with knowledge of bookkeeping, desires a position as office as- sUtant. Box 4188. Call office. \ f A RELIABLE laundress would like 3 days' work a week; can give best reference. Please call 1050 Howard st. YOUNG lady would like to do upstairs work in a private family or boarding-house; city or Oakland. Call at 762 Folsom »t. WANTED — Housework by- woman with daugh- ter who can assist for her board; will work reasonable. Call 1163 Market at. PROFESSIONAL nurse, speaking French, will care for ¦ invalid or attend doctor'* office; ¦ will travel. MISS B. P.. 1259 O'Farrell st. COMPETENT Swedish girl wishes position as chambermaid. Apply to 1189 Market st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church st*. WANT ads and subscriptions taken' for Th* . Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister at. EMPLOYMENT WASTEP—iMALE. WANTED— By a thoroughly skilled and scien- tific .masseuse, graduate In "Dr. S. Weir Mitchell's Method," position In sanatorium or as nurse and, masseuse to an Invalid: one unexcelled in sprains, fractures and dislocations. Bex 4204. Call. MAN and wife wish Dosittons as cook and butler: ¦ private family; will be disengaged April 1; family . going to Europe. J. ¦ PAT- RICK. 19 B st. San Rafael. CAPABLE, steady man; care for horses. rigs, garden: milk: general work; good man "* about private place: moderate wages: good references. Box 4196. Call office. WANTED — By a first-class barkeeper, a posl- I tlon tn a first-class country hotel or springs: employed at present; would like a change: best of references. Box 4206, Call. WANTED — Position as stenographer and type- writer: references furnished. Address ¦ box 4075, Call office. . . BOOKKEEPER, young man, some experience, wants a position; city or country; good worker; furnish reference. ' Box 4076. Call. WANTED— Position as hotel clerk, by young man of experience; thoroughly capable and reliable; reference. Box 4205. Call. AN educated and accomplished . young gentle- man desires a situation as companion and secretary to an elderly gentleman. Box 4073. Call office. - . POSITION wanted — Young, reliable Danish man (speaks English) would like work of any kind. Apply at Sorensen's jewelry store. 103 '' Blxth at. . SITUATION^- wanted . as assistant bookkeeper: wages no object. Apply at Sorensen's jewelry store. 103 Sixth st. ¦;' ¦ TAILOR— Practical ladies" tailor, with knowl- edge of cutting and fitting, wishes a posi- tion: city or country. Box 4192, Call office. ELECTRICIAN." thoroughly ¦' competent -. wlre- rnan, . switchboard and construction work all V. kinds, will go In country. Box 4195. Call. A 'WILLING young man , wishes to learn plumbing; wages no' object to start. Box 4186. Call . office. . YOUNG ¦ man. Lick student, desire* evening :-i or • Saturday '¦ employment. ' Box 4128, Call. BOY . 19. . strong and reliable wishes work. of any kind. Address box 4044 Call office. BUSINESS CHANCES — Continued. A— $;^!00 — CORNER saloon: close to Call bldg, II years' lease; net rent S120; this is one oi the best Ealoon locations A> this city, and a live man can clear $5oa-per month. Call B. G. "WILKE. 2«>>i Kearny st. A— $S0O— ROADHOUSU, with dance hall, club ' and living; rooms: r«-nt $40: electric light in- cluded: X> years' Ieate. Call R. G. WILKE, 2«'i Kcarny tt^ A— $1000; s» A LOON and liquor store on Sixth et.; rent *r.O; business O K. but owner is en- jjaged in other business; must sell at once. It. ti. W1LKH, I'U'.s ICearny st. A— $IT.0O; COFFKB, tea and crockery store; one of the leading buiint-tses cf this kind and in choicest location in this city; rent $65; all cash trace: stock will invoice $4000; a very rare chase*. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26H l\C.illl> ft. ' ¦ A— $1^00— WJiXKB cigar ctand on Kearny; rent $S3; lease; a cood business; come and ln\ estimate. U. G. WILKE. 2«'a Kearny st. Al BLOCK oi land. 300x:;<Jt>. in San L*andro with bqus* of 4 rejoins; income $400 per year Iroin fruit; will exchance for dairy ' ranch. Call R. <:. WILKB. 2«>-i Kearny st. A— (2VCO — SALOON in wholesale district; rent $W); place many years and good paylfcC Call K. <J. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A— Jl0<*>— CORNER grocery and bar on Larkin ft., doing a fine .-a«li business; value In ¦ eight; fresh £t«ck; no heUer location in this city. See It. G. WILKE. 26 H Kearny st. A — $2000 — COFFEE ealocn and restaurant on water: ront, close t' Market St.; place estab- ll«hed years and well payirs; daily receipts ebout $60. Call IX. G. WILKB. 26^ Kearny. A— $1100— SALOON, with *3 rooms; close to Kcarny jnd Hush st?; rent $75; lease; place easily clears $ - JCK) per month: nice fixture*, choicest stock of liquors. All . particulars of R. G. W1LKK. 2G>4 Kearny st.' ¦ A— $110O— DELICATESSEN and dairy produce ctore; rer.t $40, daily receipts $15; plao* cU* ring about $175 per month. "R. G. WILKE, 20 V* Koarny st. A— $1750— CORNER grocery and bar on O'Karrell st. : tlace kept by present owners S years and dr.ing a good paying cash busi- nfsf.: fresh stock: value in Eicht. R. G. WILKE, 2<5Vi Kearny tt. A— $C. r i0- CORNER bakery, with 4 living rooms; about 2 blocks north of Market St.; will be sacrificed, if fold at once; owners to' leave city. Call R. <». WILKE. 20>4 Kearny. A— $UC0O -COilNEIl FHloon with 5 years' lease; clofe to Flood building; this is the choicest location in this city and a first-class paying buslnesr. S-e R. G. WILKE, 264 Kearny st. A — $7r>0 — CANDY istore and ice cream parlors, with stationery, etc., on Devlsadero st. ; 3 living rociw; a splendid location and good business. See R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny. A— $3000; COAL, hay and grain yard: on Geary St.; rent Mi*, lease; ¦'• horses. G wagons; busi- ness estab. years; investigate at once; a rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 20Vi Kearny st. A— $1050: COR. raloon with 4 rooms and bath; rent $50: lease; a first-class paying place in choicest location: $150' per month clear guar- anteed. R. G. WILKE. 26V4 Kearny st. A— $1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery in choicest location; rent $S0; daily receipts about $70: a fond business, but sickness of owner compel* him to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE. 20^ Kearny St. A— $S50; CORNER cigar stand, close to Mar- ket and Stockton sts.; rent $75; a splendid location and rare business chance. See R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A BAKERY across the bay. with lot 50x100; house of 4 rooms, 2 stories; 2 horses, wagon, etc.: price $3000: not all cash required: a pood business. Call en R. G. WILKE. 26^ I Kearny «t. A— STRANGERS. ATTENTION! Are you looking for a safe and profitable business opening In Pan Francisco? If so, we can offer you any numVr requiring an investment from $KiO to SSO.^KW: every busi- ness opportunity that pessc? through our office must stand the closest Investigation. an-J we can place you in a store, factory, hotel, mill, office, or. in fact, any business you may prefer. Kindly call and investigate. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. SUT7 Market st. A— MERCHANTS, ATTENTION! Do you desir*> to rnlanro your l>uslne;s or do you desire additional capital? If so, we can furnish you with an active or silent partner who will invest from $100 to $50,000; we have a large number of desirable applicants on our bocks s^king good business openings. GERMAXIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— $100 RKWARD Will be paid for legal proof showing that any person ever lost a dollar who invested any money throuph our cempany. • JKRMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY, Incorporated under the laws of California. Capital Stock. $00,000. J»27 Market Bt., rooms 321, C22, ."523. 024. A GOOD OPENING For R young man who can invest $500 In a high-class real c&tate office and fill position of cashier: experience not necessary: invest- ment secured and $2O weekly guaranteed GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern: 80 rooms; richly furnished, complete and rtady for occupancy: large din- ing room with lt> tables and imiiorted Vienna chairs: the best carpets mpney can buy throughout: finest linen: best ailver eervice"; 10 years' lease: price. ?10.00O: easy terms. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 927 Market St. A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and service secure interest and office of treasurer In an incorporated realty and ln\ - c9tmrnt company; $100 monthly as- «Ured: highest references given and required. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market St. A— 2 PER CENT~MONTHLY T On investments of $100 and upward: no "get- rlch-quick" swindle or gambling scheme, but a reputable business estab. .1 years In S. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 927 Market Bt. THE BEST INVESTMENT. 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co.. $25: will be worth J200 by August, 1904. GCRMAX1A INVEST. CO.. 027 Market st. A — TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY. A first-class tailor or gentleman familiar with gents' furnltshnig goods can secure a partnership In one of the leading stores in San Francisco: abcut toOOO cash required. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 927 Market st. A— BARBER J5HOR '" For sale. 4-chair ehop; centrally located and .Rood, established trade; Fickncss of owner compels sacrifice of immediate sale GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— LIVERY BUSINESS* Wanted, man with $4000 cash to take Interest In stable established 10 5'ears; $200 monthly GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 927 Market sti ?723 — SALOON and cigar stand; good location; stock and fixtures; living rooms. BROOK- BANK. f>17 Market St. $875— SALOON. 4th et. location; nice fixtures and s-tock. BROOKBANK. 917 Market st. A GENTLEMAN with a general knowledge of Lutiine&fi has some capital to Invest and would like to get Into some good business. Address with full particulars box 4291. Call. $500 — STOCK, fixtures, licences and leaser ot hotel and saloon in prospering mining town; will clear ?12j0 a month. W., Taylor, Shasta County, Cal. RESTAURANT and delicatessen store, 3 Hv- ing rooms; yard: rent $20: lease: clears $150; cheap if sola by April 15. 2831 Mission st. A FIRST-CLASS grocery with a good family trade in Oakland for sale; stock is all new goods and clean. Address box 4468, Call. WANTED — To buy a general merchandise store In some small town in California. Box 4595. Call office. A STEADY young man with small capital can obtain interest In a well-paying business at once. 414 Post. Call bet. 8 and 10 a.--jn.' FOR sale — Boarding house, established 4 years; 15 rooms; large yard; 20 beds; rent $10; steady, boarders; chance for Increase; snap for man and wife. 323 First st. FOR wale — A grocery store at invoice; on De- vlsadc-ro- st.. in a good location; low rent. Box 426G. Call office. CIGAR Etand In Oakland: goo-1 location for business; good, clean and fresh stock. Box 44O, Call office. FANCY grocery store for sale In East Oak- land; paying: will sell reasonable. Box 4322, Call office. FOIl cale — Bakery: large stock and good fix- tures; low rent and good location. Address Call office, A GOOD variety store; low rent; Jiving rooms; bargain: must go East. 1501 Devlsadero st. 5200— EN ERGETIC and hustling party as part. ner; office business; $20 week. Box 4197, Ca.il. SALOON for sale cheap. 1535 Castro st. cor- ./ler Clipper.. . ¦;;,'.. FOR sale-jGrocery store nicely located iii llayea Vailey. Address box 4292. Call office. GROCERY without bar for sale In good loca- tlon near Golden Gate Park. Box 4500, Call; WANTED — A grocery. and bar; state locality" etc. Box 45S9, Call office. - ' WANTED— A good cigar stand. Box 4499, Call office. ¦- • A JfRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market *t-. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN. 406 Hearst building, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods in fine front offices^ Phone Black 3tJ07, or take elevator to 4th 'floor. Up-to-date title abstract free with every sale. We do business strictly according to law. HOUSE for rent and furnishings for sale; 24 rooms: near O'Farrell and Stockton sts. ; first-class condition; some occupied offices. " . . . . . - M. GRIFFIN. TO RENT, with privilege of buying, a corner R-roojn flat comoletely furnished; rent $45. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406 Exam. bldg. ASKJUARION QRIFFIN to show you that 24- room "house near Market st. for $1200, on easy terms: rent only $80. SUPERIOR, furnishings In 100-room house. IN the fashionable quarter, near Nob Hill. REGULAR income per month $1097. • RENT and all expenses per month $639. PROFIT put in the bank each month $455. Owner sick and ordered to change climate. MARION GRIFFIN", room 406. Exam. bldg. $2000 W1LU be accepted as first payment on the most luxuriously furnished apartment- house In this city, barring none; rich velvet carpets: elegant blrdseye maple furniture; Oriental hangings: grand, sunny corner house and a lease for 5 years. See MARION GRIFFIN. NEW building of 30 rooms, full of new, extra fine furnishings: north of Market; lease If desired; nearly full; clears $189 per month. See MARION GRIFFIN. —15 rooms North of Market —$?00 : Spot cash — $80 Income Rent $30 —See M. GRIFFIN.. 406 Examiner bldg. 1. Cut -out this 10-llne ad. ' .2. Would you like a house clearing 8. $275 p«r month over the rent? 4. Would you like a respectable houseT 5. Would you like a business location? fi - We can show you such a house. 7. A hoiiR«» that we can recommend. ". You need only pay $1750 down. 0. Call nnd get inspection permit. .10. MARION GRIFFIN. 406 Examiner bldg. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer and business medium: readings daily. $1 ; de- veloplng class Thursday S p. m. 502 Eddy st. GRAND. materializing seance Wednesday, Ftl- day evening; 50c. S28 Kills st. MME. YOUNG'S writing circle to-day, 2 p. m.; :{ questions answered. 2ftc. 619 McAllister st. SEER. Egyptian Hindoo occult reader; daily cir.Wed-.Frl.. Sun.. « p.m.; 10c. 326A-EUU. EDWARD EARLE. 1052 Ellis, readings daily. »:30 to 4; seances Sunday and' Thursday. MRS. LESTER, 122, Taylor; life reader, bus!- nesB medium; read, daily; cir. to-night, 10c. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and alate- writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. ' CLAIRVOYANTS. THE FUTURE REVEALED, THE PAST DIS- CLOSED, THE PRESENT ANALYZED > BY LIVINGSTONE. PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S readings are like a living page of Flammarion's treatises that Is so electrifying the world to-day. HE IS NO IMITATOR. His work is upon original lines: PURE THOUGHT, CLEAR VISION. Ho TELLS YOU WHAT YOU DESIRE TO KXOW. AND WORKS IN THE OPEN LIGHT. AND IS AS CONSPICUOUS FOR ITS WONDERFUL OCCULT ANALYSIS AS IT IS FOR ITS ORIGINAL EXPRESSION AND VIVID TRUTHFULNESS. A test reading is not a life reading. When you call dh PROK. LVINGSTONE he will give ycu a full life reading for $1. A test Is of little value when the mind is troubled — you need more substantial aid and advice. This is Just what PROF. LIVINGSTONE gtves you when you call on him for a first-eluss clair- voyant reading. He asks you no questions, but tells you what you wish to know. He docs not mention all the ills and mis- fortunes you are heir to. You are acquainted with the facts in jour case. Let PROF. LIVINGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling you, find tbc cause of trouble and suggest the remedy. . • ' Remember the number — 423 EDDT BT. Hours, H) a. m. to S p. m. ROBERT A. KELLER, THE EMINENT PALMIST— PSYCHIC— MYSTIC. Renowned as the greatest adviser upon Busi- ness. Health. Divorce, Marriage and Personal Affairs. 'Without asklne a question this wonderfully gifted man reads your entire life, from In- fancy to old ace, giving names, dates, facts and figures. Prof. Keller's vast experience, years of study and remarkably developed psychic powers, make him especially gifted in advising and aiding otbers. Thousands have been helped nnd blessed through the mysterious agency that baffles the ablest and wisest. Prominent people from all uarts of the world who hav* been benefited by his advice and assistance bear grateful testimony to his ability. If you are in doubt, unhappy, unlucky, dis- couraged, dissatisfied ¦ or in 111 health, consult Prof. Keller, the greatest living psychic palm- ist, and he. will aid you to health, wealth and happiness. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Fee reduced to $1 for this week. Dally from 10 a. m; to 8 p. m. Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. 454 Geary, st. A GREAT CUT IN* PRICES. Call at once and save $4. His former- $5 readings this week for $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. NO CHARGE NO CHARGE Unless you obtain the Information for which you consult him. (You to be full Judge.) PAUL DESTINE. The first registered trance clairvoyant and ' Palmist ever In San Francisco. Read carefully. An honest proposition. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge If I fall to tell your name, occupation and what yoti called for; I prom- ise to tell you if husband, wife or sweetheart Is true or false; tell whom and when *'ou will marry. In fact I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell youn-elf; I restcre lost affections, reunite the separated, cause happy marriage, make you successful in lUe. cure disease and lost vital- ity, develop mediums, give advice on mines and buried treasures and insure you success cr charge nothing for my services; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.: Sundays. 2 to 6. 326— O'Farrell St.— 326. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market et.. cor. Turk; private readings dally. 10 a, m. to 5 p. m. : readings by mall as satisfac- tory as- In p;rson; 3 questions answered, $1; full life. $5; send lock of hair, date of year of birth; don't send currency; send postof flee. W ells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A — Miss M.fWIHe, 460 Geary, clairvoyant, crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly .' what you called for without asking a ques- tion: names Riven: special. $1: hours 10 to 8. A— MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly; advice given on air affairs of life; satisfac- tion guaranteed; 25c up. 17 3d. next Exam. MISS. ZEMDAR. young gifted clalr. and palm.; has second sight: a wonderful prophetess; names; 1. 50c; g. $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G.G.av. MME.RAVENNA.form erly 6 4th at., reads Ufe; business advice; names given; readings 00c 1 week. Offices 835 Howard, bet. 4th and 5th. Mre.A.H. Kronenbcrg, palmst. clairvoyant, card' reader .when others fail try nvegood readings 10c. 721 Franklln.nr.G.G.ave. Tel.Larkln 4207. MISS WARD elves names, dates and facts; rea.llngs dally: not open Sunday. 017 Market. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, - re- moved from 132 to 23 '£ 6th; 1. 25c. g. 50c. MME. LOVONIA. clairvoyant, palmist— Read- Ings this week 25c. 468 Jessie St.. nr. Sixth. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 26% Kearny. room 20; ladles, 25c: gents. 60c. MME. I*E FERN, card reader, has removed from 109 Fifth st. to 118 Ninth St. MRS. BAUMANN. the ¦ well-known fortune- teller.la now at 317 Ellis «t. MRS. SHAFER. clairvoyant, card reader: slt- tlngs dally. 448H Jessie st.. bet. Cth and 6th. CARPET PEATIX O. AND ' CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with your- work «end for SPAULDING"! Pioneer Carpet-heat- ¦ Ing Works. 855-357 Tehama st. ; tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1809 Har- rison »L; Al cleaning: 3c. Tel. Mission 225. CONKV.IN"S .Superior Carpet-beating . Work*. 333 Golden Gate ave. :. telephone East 126. r HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating; mat- tresses raadH over. 1432 Howard ;tel.8outh 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter St.; tel. Mam 3M. GEO. WALCOM A CO.. Props; RUDOLPH 4b CO., carpet-beating works; price* , reasonable. 1703 Harrison at.: taL lUuian 2R2.. IU2_P WAXTED FEMALE— Cob. % LADY vocalist Tor concert orchestra: well- known attraction: must give beat reference* social standing; long engagement. Address. giving phone, box 4203. Call office. GIRL for general housework and cooking. Ap- ply 1638 Buchanan »t.. bet. 0 and 12. ADVERTISEMENTS subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church .its A BRANCH office ot The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions ha» b«ea opened at 10G8 Market St.. opposite Fifta. Open ontll 11 p. m. HELP WASTED MALE. il?R^Ay^fen?iAYr^"^ sbTKwTcLAT BT. PHONE MAIN 5S4S Leading Employment and Labor Agents. : WK SPEAK ITALIAN", GERMAN. SPANISH. OREEK, • FRENCH. SWISS. . In lOOT. we gave During WH we hcp« work to tO,0»iO men. to mcrea*« eo.txw>. FREE FARE. FREE FACE TO NEVADA STATE: If you stay four months. THAT'S AL_ .";¦' GOVERNMENT WORK 1^5 teamsters. $2 day. 155 laborers, $2 day. 155 rockmen. drillers, $2 to $3 day. EIGHT HOURS DAY. IRRIGATION WORK $1 FEE— THAT'S ALL. M TO THE MINES. *5 "J'-c^ne single and double hand*. $S2 50 to $90. ALL OVER CALIFORNIA. ARIZONA. CLOSE TO PRECOTT. 910 Miles— $9 10. 655 teamster*, laborer*, driller*, etc.. $2 t* $3 day. Don't be stingy with your distance. Get closer to lards of sunshine. CENTER OS* GREAT MINES. ARIZONA. ARIZONA. ARIZONA, MECHANICAL. 3 machinist*, country Job. $2 50 to $3 60 day. Placer and sticker harwl Oregon, $3 80 day. 4 tallymen, lumber comyany, boss here. $30. MILKERS. 29 milkers. aU parts of California. $30. $33, $40 and found. •4 butter-maker*. Vf> and found. 12 farm and ranch hands. $25. $26. $30 found. WOODCHOFPERS. 125 wootlchoppers, all over State. Postmakers, shake maker*, etc. VALET Boss here. $40 and found: first-class refer- ences; exceptionally good Job. HOTEL DEPARTMENT 12 cooks, different places. $3O to $75 foun<1. Waiters, dishwashers, bell and elevator boy*. I-aundrymen. $15. $20. $3f>. $40. $50, $60. $70. Nurse. Institution. $25' and found. Man as cook, wife as chambermaid. Dairyman and wife. Sonoma County. LOOK Drug clerk, country. $5O and found. Sticker hand. lathe and turner. . Separator tender. '$33 fd; houseman, private* $20 f d. MURRAY & READY. 63t» and 636 Clay at. PORK packer and aausagemaker, country. $40 found. LOOK BLACKSMITH, ranch. 30c fare. $3 50 day. LOOK 5 steel chlppers $2 50 day Handy man. alter and repair Iron flask rig- rings $2 50 d»y £hln«le Jointer, boss here, lumber company; shingle packer, boss here, lumber company. LOOK Painter, carriage, country shop $3 day Gardener, private family $30 round Salesman and canvasser. S per cent and $1 50 day. MURRAY A READY. 631 fend 63» Clay st. LAUNDRYMAN, wife, institution; boss her* to-day; $03 and found. MURRAY A READY, 6J1 and 63ft Clay st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S 423 Bush St. Ggrvernment work. State of Nevada. FEE $1 SPECIAL RATE KARE Teamsters, laborers, rockmen $2. $2 oO Ship to-night Boss here. French or German valet for a gentlemen's club. $6O: barkeeper, city, $50; second took. city hotel. $75. Camp cook, railroad work $«(> Walter, country restaurant $30 Scraper foreman. $33; 6 scraper teamsteri. $25, large ranch: milkers, country. $30; farm, er and milker, Marin County. $30 C. R. HANSEN A CO 42» Bush Su BL'TTERMAKER, $40 and found; man and wife, private family. $40 and increase; poul- tryman and wife. $5O and found: laundry- man and wife for resort, $73 and found; solicitor. $1 50 day and commission; stabte- man for country. $30 and found; carria«<» blacksmith, $3 50 day; restaurant second cook. $13; fry cook. $14 week; broiler. *l«i week; hotel cook, country. $50 and foun<1. and others. J. F. CROSETT A CO., »K3 Sacramento st. AT CONTRACTORS' AGENCT 95 THIRD ST. Telephone Mala 5321. NEVADA Government Work Teamsters $2.00 Laborers $2 0O Fare $7.60 Fee $1.0O Ditch Work Eight Hours. HORD A SMITH. ANDRE'S Office. 317 Stockton St.— Teamster and wife, country. $40; nursery gardener. $33 and found: waiter for hospital. $23; French kitchenhand. $23; butler, small fam- ily. $30 to $33: second cook. $60: waffleman. hotel, city. $40. A — HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery R. 12. Night engineer. $45 and board; gardener for resort, $40. YOUNO boy as dishwasher: private family: $20 and found. MIS3 PLUNKETT. 433 Sut- ter st.. near Powell. WANTED— For V. 8. army, able-bodied on. married men. between age* of 21 and 33: ¦ citizens of United States, of good character and tetnserate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer. Rlalto building. Neir Montgomery st., San Francisco, or 1028 Sec- ond st., Sacramento. WANTED — Experienced house-fumishlng d*. partment man; must be thoroughly familiar with all lines of granite, wooden ware a.i.l tinware: local experience preferred- »tat» ?5i. e c^ r of n flc < e. and -^ "'-»-•' **« A FREE scholarship In illustrating Journal- ism, proofreading, advertising, bookkeeping stenography or electrical engineering given to first applicants; tuition absolutely fr~- mention course desired. Correspondence in- stltute of America, box 240. Scranton. Pa. A^I ~~Z £ Men to learn the barber trade In two months and secure good position*; catalogue and full Information mailed free. MOLER System College. 633 Clay st. "WANTED— Bookkeeper: one who understand* store business and will work; state wage* and references. Carrnel Store and Contract- ing Co.. Cnrmel. Cal. EXPERIENCED clothing salesmen wanted for men's clothing; also salesmen for children* clothing. Apply superintendent** office. Trie Emporium. ORCHESTRA leader, unmarried, for concert orchestra: well-known attraction; now m their 16th menth; long engagement tn right party. Address, giving phone, box 420C. Call. GOVERNMENT positions— Call at 925 C.olden Gate ave.. room 7. for free Information as to positions. *alarie9. age limit*, etc.; day or evenings. • ' V . WANTED — Delivery boy. from 14 to 16 years HAl'e' BRggP bCtWCen 9 * gd " '• "• at COATMAKERS and pantsmakern for country. Apply RHISS BRO3. & CO.. 21 Sutter st. GERMAN: steady: reference; handy t»nd Mr wlnehouse: married preferrotl. Box 4207, Call! BARBER53 — 3 shops for sale, cheap. Ca!l at 217 Fourth st. BARBER shop for sale, cheap; apply 101 Seventh st. H. BERNARD. ' WANTED— Machinists. mold»rs. blacksmltln teamster* and woodworkers to stay away from Stockton: strike. S. F. Labor Council. WANTED— Men and women to learn the bar- ber trado In etsht weeks. Western Colleg* of Barbers. «47 Commercial *t. TRY our men'* shoes, union made, at $1 and $150 pair: foot-form shoe* at $2 30- we pay express or mall charges. 11 3d st.. Exam, bid. 1 }^ t> .J^T,"— . &alIor * wanted for^ ships! HALLBERO. 317 Jackson st. W^ N . T ? U ~ Bootbl * ck «t Arena Barber Shop. 1161 Jefferson st.. Oakland. FOUR boys to sell Britt-Corbett plcturTsT Room 11. 4S Fourth *t. BA . R . B £ RS — 3 - ch> »lr *bod for sale this week! 607 Laguna at. Pension Atty.. E. A. Bullls. r. 40. Phetan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G. A R. MAN to do Janitor work for tuition In S. F. Barber School. 741 Howard *t. - YOUNG men. sailor*, blacksmiths. carr<jnt-rs, green hands, for ships. Herman's. 27 Steuart. A5VERTISEMENTS. subscriptions receded «» Call Branch office, cor. Duncan * Cfcurca it*. YOU WANT^m s TO BE KNOWN TO THOSE KNOW