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THE SAN ; FRANCISCO CAIX, : TUESDAY;; APRIL < :2C, : ; 1904. 12 FLATS TO LET C "°***V^*^^. LJ> ., AAA-HOUSE UKNTING DEPARTMENT All desirable vacant houses and flats i are list- ed in our free renting dep»rti_ent: ___,'*«? in number: a combined 1 1st from all a S« n^ 3 . let us give you a list and help you to find a. place; we never fall: s"r> Ice fr«e- STERLLVG »^S^T.. opposite McAllister. A— HOUSES and flats to let: an Immense list; service absolutely free: take advantage of thH department: It will save l 0 "^™*™* trouble.. Cordes Furniture Co.. 24S--33 Ueary CAPP. 1006. near 23th— New sunny modern: I rooms, yard; rent reasonable. COLE and Carl, coined" sou th aide Panhandls —2 new. sunny, modern 6-room upper flats. ELEGA*NT new corner: upper <_*j&***22? and bath. 2294 Filbert st. : grand vie-; rta«. ELLIS 1039 near Devi sadero— Fine 6-room flat to good tenant. I2S SO. > HARRISON. 951. near Sixth — Flat. 6 rooms and bath: rent $25. MASONIC ave.. 1323, near park — Elegant, sunny, up-to-date lower flat. MODERN flat. 8 r. * b.. >™ VS? eC S £H" lonable; water frea; rent $27 50. &>0O CUT. SUNNY upper; 7 rooms and bath. 1442 Ds- vlsadero st.. near Geary. UPPER flat of 4 rooms and bath to let. 338*4 Tehama st. < FLATS TO LET — FPKWISHEP. LOMBARD," 1010— Flat. 3 large rooms, partly fumiphed. commanding a grana view of city and bay: rent reasonable to a responsible party: no children: flowers _ vegetable grdn. ARMY 3528. near Valencia— Sunny furnished upper flat 6 rooms, bath: 2 gas ranges; porch. MALLISTER. 39. nr. City Hall— 7 rooms, yard; can be arranged to flats, 3 and 4 rooms eacn. POLK 1402 — Nice sunny flat; bath, gas; suit- able 4 persons; reasonable; no children. SOUTH PARK. 7»— Furnished upper flat of • 5 rcoms; rent reasonable. Apply l:3O to 3. FLATS FOR SALE^ — FURNISHED. Yr?RACTIVE. sunny upper flat: 6 rooms and 'batb; newly furnished; fine carpets, elegant furniture; rent reasonable: a bargain. 1722 Eddy_st. _ LOVELY new 5-rm. Cat; sun every rm.: fur- niture almost new; cheap rent; price $250. Call 10:30 to 3:30 only. 242 No*, nr. Market. FOR sale— Flat. 5 rms.. bath; neatly fumi3hed. 9 Dale place, off Golden Gate ave.. nr. Ixaven worth: no dealers; rent $2O: call 10-4. VALENCIA. *84 — Nicely furnished flat of 3 rooms for sale. $200. FURX1TCRE FOR SALE, CHEAPEST place to buy furniture, stoves and household goods; flats bought. Mission Auj. House, 429-43» Valencia: tel. Church 3S73. GAS range heater, used one month. Call Mon- day afternoon or Tuesday 1614 McAllister st. FUR.MTURE WASTED. ~~ ABE LEVrT Salesroom, 1135 Market st. Tel. Jessla 76_ Don't sell your furniture, carpets, office, fur- niture, etc.. until you get his estimate^ CHAS. LEVY _ CO. pay highest price for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 732 Mission; tel. Busii 46«. A: L. STORRS pays highest cash prtcea furni- ture, carpets, etc.; tel. La rkln 3631. €34 E'.li*. A. WOLLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red 4482; buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpet*. B. T. SCHELL. 2412 Mission, tel. Church 557a pnys best prices for furniture, carpets, etc HIGHEST prices for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD. auction-er.lSlS Mkt. :tel. Howard 275«. ¦ -— HELP WASTED FEMALE. COOK, Eureka, no washing $40 Cook, 5 In family, no wash |35 3 cooks, little washing 9«) Cook, delicatessen, sleep home S40 3 second girls, city and country $'J0-$2S 3 nurseglrls ; $20-$25-4^> Housekeeper. 2 men and little girl. . . . . -*25 Dishwasher, sanitarium $-3 Nurse for home »'»'O Chambermaid and waiting, resort $25 Nurse. 3 children, San RafaM ?2~> Housework. 2 in family. Ross Valley $:«> 3 waitresses, hotels $'-^» Housework, 2 in family, asylum $30 Laundress. Menlo Park •»;!'> Cook, restaurant, Oakland $*3 56 general housework girls. $20. 825. $?». city and country. Apply to J. F. CROSETT _ CO., 334 Sutter st. . * : >.' :.-,•—."-,- A WAITRESS and" second girl for small Amer- ican family In city. $30; a housemaid for small family, must mend some, $25; a girl for chamberrrork and mending for a first- class place in San Mateo. $M; a waitress and parlor maid for small family tn San Mateo, $30; a cook for small family in Sat Rafael. $30: a second girl for San Rafael. $25; 2 good chambermaids to assist with i waiting for good hotel in city. $20 each. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter St.. nr. Powell. AT 503 Mason St.. MRS. WALSER; tel. BUc- 1533. Cook and housework. 2 In family. $25. First-class cook for restaurant. Good delicatessen cook. Waitress. ' easy place. $20. A WAITRESS. $30; cook. American family, $40; housegiri. small family. $35; 10 housegirts. $30: nurse, $25: second girl. $23; 4 cooks. German style, $30; woman with a child as housekeeper, SIS; woman for light house- work. $20. MRS. NORTON. 313 Sutter st. A — WANTED — Girls to learn halrdresslng. manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks; $5 to those entering no— : 5 po- sitions to fill Immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school la West. 233 Geary St.. room 13. .---.' „. LADIES wanted everywhere, copying letters at home, evenings or spare time and return t» us; no mailing or canvassing: $3 weekly earned; materials free; inclose self-addressed envelope for particulars. Guarantee Co.. No. S 4 Ninth st.. Philadelphia. Pa. A — Girls to learn millinery now for spring sea- son; both seasons taught from start to finish In 1 month for $15; positions as trimmers, ¦alecladles. etc.. guaranteed at $10 per wk up: day an! evening class. 143 Stockton St.. r. 13. i I. A — LADIES to learn all branches hairdressln? trade, manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, room 94: positions secured at highest wages; 'day and eve. class; call. A REFINED young lady as nurse and com- panion for girl It) years old: afternoons only; sleep home. 901 Pine street. EXPERIENCED cloak and suit fitter want*d. Apply, stating experience, reference and sal- ary expected to box 3729. Call. WANTED— Experienced fitters for —onsen' 3 suits and coats. Apply superintendent's oJ- flce. The Emporium. :V,'c FORMER nurses who wish t» change their occupation. Box 3733. Call office. EXPERIENCED labeler. Apply MRS. NET- TIE HARRISON. 140 Geary st. WANTED — Apprentices and helpers for mil- Ilncry. 723 Market st. TWO-NEEDLE operator: steady./ CARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st. / GOOD hands on vests; also paid apprcntlc— 641 !i" Stevenson st. WANTED — A young i girl for general house- work; need not cook. I*C1 Eddy st. ' WANTED — Nursegirl: liberal wages to one of experience. > 2CO7 Fillmore at. WAIST hands wanted at 1407 Laguna st. WANTED — Finishers; put In buttonholes In coats; cood wages. 304 Tehama St.* TALENTED amateur . performers. Apply at Chutes. C p. m. Wednesday: sal.tryno object. WANTED — Experienced dry goods saleswo- men. Apply between 9 and U a. m. %; HALE BROiv' WANTED — A younc woman who Is an experi- enced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 0 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED — Dry goods saleswoman. Apply be- tween » and 11 a. ra. at IIALH BROS.* ** „¦ FIRST-CLASS saleslady on cloaks and suit* —anted; must have experience; goo;l salary and commission; steady emp'oyme"*. Box 3745. Call office. WAXTED-Psnn Anthers. Apply at oace at ___. * > '-~'* o p P &.CO/S. 49 Ge-ry st. PANTS operators: steady wcifc: good pay 513 Seventh »t. J . * A BRANCH office of The Call fer the reception ct advertisements and subscriptions has been «p«ned at IOCS Market su. opsoatu FUUl CLAIRVOYANTS— Contlnnea. _ THE FUTURE REVEALED, \\ THE PAST DISCLOSED, THE PRESENT ANALYZED '":' BY • LIVINGSTONE. 428 Eddy st. PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S readings are like a living paga 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. He TELLS YOU WHAT YOU DESIRE TO KNOW, AND WORKS IN THE OPEN LIGHT, AND IS AS CONSPICUOUS FOR ITS WONDERFUL OCCULT ANALYSIS AS IT IS FOR ITS ORIGINAL EXPRESSION AND VIVID TRUTHBTJLNESS. Attest reading is not a life reading. ! When you call on PROF. LIVINGSTONE he will give you 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 gives you when you call on him for a first- class clairvoyant reading. He asks you no questions, but tells you what you wish to know. • He does not mention all the ills and mis- fortunes you are heir to. You are acquainted with the facts In your case. Let PROF. LIVINGSTONE analyze the matters that are troubling you, find the cause of trouble and suggest the remedy. Remember the ' number — 428 EDDT ST. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ASSURED SUCCESS FOR YOU. Call at once and save (4. His («mous $5 reading this week for $1 tl $1 fl $1 )l $1 91 Ni> charge . No charge Unless you obtain the information for ' which you consult him. •> PAUL DESTINE. The first registered trance clairvoyant and palmist ever in San Francisco. '¦ Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full Judge.) : I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fall to tell your name, oc- cupation and what you called for; I tell you If husband, wife or lover is true or false: who and when you will marry; how to gain th» love of the one you desire; "In fact," I will tell -ou every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yoursolf; his advice is reliable, his pow- ers are wonderful and indisputable; he im- proves vour character so that you will reach the highest possible development In mental vlgcr. health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth: the controlling power implanted'' in your nature, so you can change the intentions, actions or habits of any one secretly; cures disease and lost. vitality: elves advice on min- ing and burled treasures; gives you success in life; hu guarantees you success or charges nothing for his setvices. 10 a. m. to S p. in.; Sundays. 2 to 8. 326— O'Farrell street— 326. MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clalr. and palm.; has second Fight: a • wonderful prophetess: names; 1. 60c, g. $1. 714 Franklin, nr.G.G. ave. A— MME. BERNARD reads your life correctly. i advice giver, on a!( affairs of life; satisfac- tion guaranteed; 25c up. 17 ?,£. next Exam. Mrs.A.H.Kronenberg.palmist, clairvoyant, card reader:when others fall try r_e; good readings 10c. 721 Franklin, nr.G.G. ave. Tel. Larkin 4207. MME. MARSEAU. card reader; ladles 25c^ gents BOc; hours. 10 to 9. 120 Sixth st. - MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission St., nr. 6th; open Sun. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. l!t»*4 Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c: gents 50c. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, _lves names, dates and facts; readings daily. 917 Market st. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader.' re- moved from 132 to 23& 6th; I. 25c, g. 50c. MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known fortune- . teller, is now at 317 Ellis St. MRS. SHAFER. clairvoyant, card reader, slt- tlngs daily. 448U Jessie St.. bet. Kth 2nd Cth. CTJ-.-S BUPTTTHB. WHO?— Hunter. 1206 Market gt.: $100; ruptur* cur* for $10: circular explains: Fend for one. DENTISTS. DR. GRUSS. 51C Callaghan bldg.. Market and McAllister sts.. uses the Basford obtunder; the only device ever invented for grinding, drilling and excavating teeth without pain. Call for demonstration. Tel. Jessie 3606. - DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market. nr.Eleventh — No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $5 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. A NEW plate — The Whalebone^— cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.: crown. $3 60; fillings, 60c: plates. $5; full set: all work painles? and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny. cor. Bush — Set teeth, $1 50up; crowns. $2 up;fllllngs,25c. ARTHUR CHISHOLMr surReon-dentlst.r.H.lst floor. Phelan bid.. 800 Market, cor. O'Farrell. GOLD fillings. 75c: silver. 35c; crowns. $2; no pain: open Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewitt.204 Suttr. I1HIO.*M.\KKISS AM> SKA.llSTllKSSKs Accordion, sunburst and- knife-plaiting: doubl* stamps on dress linings. Stewart's button and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor; tel. Foiscm 2121. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School — Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. Epy C ATIO X AL. AT home In our new quarters, the largest, best lighted and molt delightful place of business study* In the entire West. New. complete, extensive departments. Thorough, inspiring Instruction. 76- page catalogue on request. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 901- 025 Golden Gate ave. AYRES. the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket St.; established IS years; the school that secures positions for graduates; Just added 25 , new typewriters; catalogue 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 position; Gregg shorthand Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College. 1236 Market st. LEARN SPANISH In two months; classes in French and . Spanish. $5 a month. B. F. AMES. Teacher of. Languages, .268 Golden Gate ave.. cor. Hyde st. HEALD'S School of Mines&Electricity, 24 Post ' St., S. F.; a practical school of engineering: complete equipment. Special catalogue free. ENGINEERING — Civil, elec., mln.. mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. ev.; est.- 1864. Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SOCIAL dances; Wed.. Thurs., Sat. and Sun.; classes -Mondays,' Fridays. Louise Foster's School of Dancing, 1556 Market, nr. I.arkin. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 13S2 Market; catalog. WESTERN Business Collcge:Odd Fellows' bid.; • bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arlth.,- spelling, writing, etc. ; day. eve.: $4, mo. eve. DANCING — Professor Flndlay has reopened his Juvenile classes at Flndlay's Hall, 17th St.; Saturday 2 to 6; private , lessons daily.. G. MANSFIELD, teacher "of Ivlolln, guitar, mandolin,' banjo.' 426 O'Farrell st. , SPANISH — A practical and progressive method. RAFAEL SERRANO. 630 California, r.. 4. GUITAR, mandolin and piano, $3 per mo • mandolin club. $1 per mo. - 828 Halchtst. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION ¦ ' .Day and PARTINGTONS. 424 Pine St.— Night class. PIANO lessons, 25c half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission. . nr. I Sixth. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ' '- » ¦ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOK I. 421 Post Japanese-Chinese .employment' office; fur- niahes beat help; contracts for. farm help; «<c. A — ORPHEUM Employment Office — Japanese- Chtnese help. 426 Powell st. ? Tel. Main 6752. FRITZ'S Erap. Office; Japanese and Chinese help.. 415 Stockton st. Tel. Grant 168. . RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- flce; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 51SS. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel Main 1097. BRADLEY .'¦ CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT , WASTED— FK HALB. AT, 508'Mason st., MRS. WALSER— - Tel.; Black 1533." .: -Man and wife, cooks, for Alaska; man and wife, cooks, country : governess, refined . and competent, all branches. ¦ country; ¦competent chambermaids, .clty ; or country." ... . v German flrat-class took; Jewish family pre- ferred; beat refs. MRS.- NORTON, 313 Sutter. A TRAINED [ nurse: wishes ; day. position only. .. In hospital or institution, or will take respon- ¦'.»' fible position in ' a' refined home; ; references furnished. Box 3731, Call office. YOUNG ; lady, competent *. stenographer. '<• thor- oughly acquainted with5 ; office work, desires position; salary. $S : week. , Box- 3735.. Call.y " A YOUNG girl wishes a situation/ second work • or - light - housework; • '¦ 5 = • years' references. . ; : Pleasc call: 1157 H F.olpom st." n ': . .-:•¦, GERMAN ;¦ woman wants cooking. ' hot ' lunch,' v or work of any kind "by the day." MRS.. M. K., ¥13 Natoma St.; near Tenth. EMPLO VJIEST WASTED FEMALE. REFINED young girl from the' country desires light housework during the day. Box 3135, Call office.' • . , •• • WOMAN, good worker, wants work by the day. . house cleaning or washing and ironing; $1 35 a day. Call 828 Folsom st. . *¦ MIDDLE-AGED lady, position . as working housekeeper in family of twoior three adults; wages $25. Bor «3. 1008 Market st. A YOUNG woman would like to do house- cleaning by the day; $1 10 a day. Call at !M0 Howard ?t. ' "" " YOUNO Elrl, 14 years old, wants housework, tiyj Kansas st., near Nineteenth. • COMPETENT woman wishes a situation to do general housework in the city or a short dis- tance in the country; is a good cook. 'J27 Minna st. woman wants housework; good oook and laundress; city or country. Box aisy, call office. GERMAN young lady wishes to take care of child in Alameda. Oakland or Berkeley; good references. 1559 Turk st., San Francisco. A GOOD laundress would like washing and ironing or cleaning to do By the day. Call at 058 Mission st. ' . A SWEDISH Ktrl wishes place to do reneral housework. Please call at 023% Howard st. STENOGRAPHER — Thoroughly competent stenographer and typist, with commer- cial education and long experience, seeks po- sition: is rapid and accurate and accustomed to difficult dictation: highest references as to both character and ability. Box 3232. Call. YOUNG German couple want positions with good family; man is perfect as nurse and <* masseur, understands all domestic work, gardener and can handle horses. Address box 1493. Call office. A HOSPITAL nurse, speaking French and Eng- lish, will nurse invalid, attend doctor's of- fice travel, or accept other suitable occupa- tion. Box 3203, Call office. *- YOUNG lady wishes position as cashier In restaurant. Address H. D., box 1367. Call. WOMAN wants work by the day. house - cleaning. $1 BO and carfare. Call or address MRS. OSGOOD. 115 Hayes st. \ A YOUNG woman wants work by the day; ¦ washing and housecleanlng; $1 50 a day and car fare. 1545 Minna st. r-w-'.;.;-. DANISH lady, just from Denmark, wishes chamberwork or housework. Apply MRS. L. WESTERGARD. 214 Ellis st. RELIABLE, competent woman wishes position as cook where second gtrl is kept. 1123 . Broadway. ¦ ' . REFINED FlnnUh lady wishes some kind of light housework; no wash. 1181 Howard st. A YOUNO German girl would like a situation in a small family. Call at U83 Filbert st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call st Eaton's Baiaar. 633 McAllister st.. KM PLOYMEXT "WASTED MALE. A YOUNG man (S3) from the East would like to make, business connection; experienced correspondent, office manager; can systema- tize and manage economically; attorney by profession: best testimonials as to character and ability. Addrees box 3739. Call office. WANTED — Steady' position on ranch; 20 years' experience with horses, cattle, farming; am. married. 4 children, who will work. Apply G. H. B., 2475 Post St., San Francisco. WANTED— Position by a first-class gardener; married: competent In all branches, and best of references. Address Gardener, box 3134, Call office. . WATCHMAN, former deputy sheriff and Jus- tice of the Peace; sober; good references. Box S218. Call office. FIRST^CIJASS machinist and toolmaker wishes steady posit km; good on small work. Box 3734. Call office. ACTIVE, non-union, first-class carpenter de- sires" employment- with property- owner, firm, or contractor; reasonable wages. Box 3700, Call office. - YOUNG Scotchman, bookkeeper, stenographer, typist, good . business experience, first -class testimonials, desires engagement; moderate salary. Rox J*6»4, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man. thoroughly experienced in poultry and dairy, conscientious, reliable, wishes work, private place; references. Box 361)9, Call office. POSITION as salesman for wholesale grocery or • commission firm; 10 years' experience. Box 3730, Call office. EXPERIEXCEI} clerk, best references, wants any kind o' office work; $40 to start. Box .1741. Call office. GROCERY- clerk wishes position in city or country store; Al references. Box 3124, Call. A BRIGHT young man. good all-round clerk, some experience In underwear business, not afraid of work, wants position; best refer- ences. H. M.. 1115 Stelner st. RELIABLE, sober man wants garden work, flowers or vegetables. - Box 31S2. Call office. COMPETENT painter and paper-hanger, un- derstands tinting, graining, hardwood, fin- ishing, wants work; hotel or Institution or private parties; city or country. Box 312S. Call office. WANTED — Positton by one capable of attend- ing to correspondence, taking charge of of- fice force or performing secretarial duties; highest of references. Box 3187, Call office. YOUNG man seeks situation on a horse ranch; one who has some experience and who Is willing to learn and willinar to work. W. Q., 523 Kearny at-, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED — Position by all around printer, in newspaper or Job office, or as reporter or pressman: 25 years' experience. Address JOHN YOUNG. Santa Barbara. Cal. GENTLEMAN, active and executive, traveled extensively, speaks several languages, will- ing to ko to any part of the world, !<• open for a position. Box 3162. Call office. RELIABLE man wants position in private place; understands horses; good driver: can milk and attend to garden; good all around man; good references. Box 1465. Call. TWO French chauffeur machinists would like to meet party with $3000 for Investment In automobile business: full security; good in- terest. Box 3133. Call. MAN and wife (British) want positions; man first-class coachman, wife good plain cook; city or country; city references. Box 3178. Call office. WANTED — Steady position on ranch; 20 years' experience with cattle, horses, farming: am married. 4 children who will work. Address G..H. B., 2475 Poat St.. San Francisco. GARDENER, well experienced, single, German. 4 years' references last place, wants a situa- tion." Address box -3206. Call office. WANTED — Poshlon as a fireman; understand oil: three years', experience marine fireman. Box 3131, Call. POSITION as barkeeper. Box 57. 10C3 Mar- ket st. BOY wants work after school. Box 3231. Call office. '• WANTED— A' Job at laboring work. . Box 3189, Call office. -i-» - - . . MAN, 35 years, wants steady work in country; city references. Box 3226, Call. , AD writer (experienced) desires position. Box S227. Call office. WAITER, reliable. • experienced, wishes situa- tion in country.' Box 3214, Call. TWO farmers would like to' get work !n city or country. Box 1378, Call office. JAPANESE schoolboy, thoroughly reliable, wants place in. small private family, cook, etc. - Address box 3736. Call office.* JAPANESE boy' (16) wishes position as office boy or light etorework. Address FRANK. 110. Taylor st. (rear). JAPANESE strong man wants a position to do cooking and general housework. AKI. 13G3VJ .'.Castro. 'at., city. ." •_:;>, CHINESE, first-class cook, wants position In . boarding-house.' AH WONG. 17 Waverly . place. A CHINESE wishes situation as cook In pri- vate, family. ..CHONG WING, 902 Clay.st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received -«t Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at IOCS Market St.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. tn. . FLATS TO'LET. SHARON," 38. bet. 15th and 1 8th. off Market— *New' upper flat. 7 s larre sunny rooms;, mod- ern improvements; rent $25. . WANTED— Party to ahara'a modern flat, va- . rant May 1; rent $35; nine room*. Call at 1303% Waller st. for particulars. A NEW' modern flat of <5 rooms and bath; rea> * aonable to responsible party. 823 Harrison st. __¦_» _B»_r* ¦ * iai>l' i ili"llll »f 1n i I I llT'T ifSj 1 i i ¦! 'i»Vbi| iih_ril_rn > __> . ' - wA^N^«centG' 'acquired through exchange of property three $*0 schclarshlps in the best ColHcTof Advertising in the United States. V »..ii _oi them at 25 per cent olscount for cash" t~e cSe'Seaclfe. advertlslnj writ- 5rr by correfpondenc*- and assists Its rrau- u/ter to secure positions: catalosjies fur- nlfhtd on application. Addn»^ tM3X ___^lll_ ~~ AGK>T-r~WAXTED. AGENTS— An agency for a proposition that Is a decided improvement on building and loan 1. worth bavin*. Great Western lmprove- ment Company. Parrott building. ' 3 MORE men —anted. $2-$J per day. Call Agents' Outfitting Co.. ft30 Golden Gate ave. ~T~"^ —.dlXbviCE FREE Columbian Law _ Coll. Agcy.. r. S5. 916 Market: phone John «i22«i; open evenings; transact* at moet reasonable rates all legit- imate law business; bonds furnished in crim- inal and civil cases; small collections taken. A~PRIVATE. quick divorce for small fee. Eee me and cave money: no pay in advance. G TV HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Kf ta t ii*.'::.* 22 yrs. : rms. 1. 2. 3. 4 _ 6. 1st fl. 1122 Marktt st.. between Mason and Taylor. ACvtce free all matters. Detectives employed. R. XV. KING. Atlorney-at-Lsw, Exam. bldg.. 6th floor, entrance room 611; established -l» rears; all i-ses. general court and office prac- tic»; no fee in advance or for consultation: evenings by appointment. Tel. R»d 3001^ DIVORCE cheap, speedily, quietly; call on us 'ere rolng- elsewhere. Phone James 6-21; room 41. »l« Market rt.. opposite Emporium. DIVORCE— Cost $12; legal advice free; costs advanced: open evening. P97 Market, r. 212. ADVICE fr»», divorce*, all law cases, costs ad- vanced. ?19 Market »t.. room 31. DIVORCE — Costs. $12; quick, quiet; advice free: open »v«niBRS. 027 Market at. ; rm. SOL DIVORCE law a specialty; no publicity; advice free; co«,ts 512. Address B.A.8.. P.O.box 21ST L. J». CLARK. 927 Market ft.; consultation I free: no fees In advance: open eveninrs. I AUTOMOBILES. SECOND-HAND automobiles in first-ela-i ehape lor sa'e chesp. Inquire at *0 Oolflen Gate ave.: phone Howard S71. WANTED— To buy a second -hand automobile tn good condition; a Rambler preferred. Uox 3520. Call office. WANTED — To buy an automobile 2 seats. Ad- dress box 4167. Call office. A WHITE st^am automobile for Fale. Box 1401. Call office. A CADILLAC seat 4. for sale; rear.op.able. Box EM". Call office. BASKETS. GET your basket trunks at th* factory. 3416 17th Ft., near Valencia, at factory P rlc *^_ BASKETS made of ever?" description. Frl»dl nar*»r and Ba«k(t Factory. 1272 Folsom ft. BCSIXKSS CHASCES. _ A?-!$in00- DAIRY produce and d*-licat»*s«n store: cloic to Market et. : dally receipt* about $*0; rent $*S; rood business; value in Mght. R. G. WILKE. 26Vi Kearny tt. A-$5S0; OYSTER and chop house; clow to Ellis and Mason «ts. : rent $3V. worth at least $300: rare opening. See R. G. WILKE. 26i^ Kearny Ft. A— S5000: CORNER grocery and bar; cash burine€s; store receipts about $60 per day; bar receipts about $20; owner will sell for cash cr trade for property at the actual value of 15000. Call R. G. WILKE. 26V4 K*arny st. A— $2600: CORNER grocery and bar. on Powell et.; S years' lease; rent $10; business estab. years and flm-class payirg: value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearr.y st. A- $5000; THK leading saloon In manufacturing town of a!'"ut 5000 inhabitants; 5 years' lease; rent J*0; full value in sight; first-class paying business; about ij mile* from S. F. Cslt R. G. WILKE. 26V» Kearny st. A— $2200; DAIRY reduce sn( j delicatessen store: established year?; rent $.*>?; monthly sales about $1500; a flrft-class paying busi- ness. See R. G. WILKE. 2SH Kearny st. A— $750; CIGAR Ftand on Market ft.: rent $08; one cf the best-located stands and a business where fullest investigation le solicited: * bargain. Call R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny. A— JSOOO: CORNER grocery and bar with 5 years' lease; rent $75; 2 horees; 2 wagons; average cash store trade $2500 per month; daily bar receipts $25; full value In sight; location the best in the city. Call R. G. WILKE. 26Vi Kearny mU A— $450; PLUMBING and gasfltting shop on FIllnr.ore st.; rent $26; owners must sell at once as they are engaged In another busi- ness.' Call R. G. WILKE. 26 H Ktarny st. A— $3000; GROCERY store: established many •year* and dolne a larice cash business; located close to Market and Sixth sts.; a good f*5"'"K business: investigate and you find a very rare business opening. Call R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. A— $750: SALOON on Montgomery st.; plac- estabHshed years; owner clearing about $125 per month; investigate; a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A^iioon- CORNER saloon; close to Call bldg.: 3 years' lease; net rent $120; this Is one of the beet saloon locations in this city, and a live man can clear $500 per month. Call R. G. WILKE. 284 Kearny st. A— $1300; CORNER cigar stand on Kearny: rent $S5; lease; a good business; come and investigate. R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— $1100; SALOON, with 3 rooms; close to Kt-arny and Bush'sts. : rent $75; lease; place easily clears $200 per tncnth: nice fixtures, choicest *tock of llquora. All particulars of R. G. WILKE. 26*4 Kearny et. A— $650; CORNER bakery, with 4 living rooms; about 2 blocks north of Market st. ; will be sacrificed if sold at once; owner* to leave city. Call R. G. WILKE. 2CV& Kearny. A— J760; CANDY store and Icecream parlors, with stationery, etc., on Devlsadero st. ; 3 living rooms; a splendid location and good business. See R. O. WILKE. 26H Kearny. A— $12C0; COFFEE saloon and bakery In cho;ce*t location; rent $S0; daily receipts about $70; a rood business, but sickness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G WILKE. 26% Kearny st. SPECIAL bargains in select lodging-houses -¦ Hotels. Restaurants, groceries. 1 Delicacy stores, bakeries. Candy stores, notion stores At greatly reduced prices. PETERSEN REALTY -CO.. 1035 Market st. LIST of first-class saloons, groceries, restau- rants, coffee saloons, cigar stands, country merchandise stores, hotels, etc., for j^ale or exchange. EITEL _ CARROLL. 212 Kearny st .. phone Red 6082. FOR sale — Whole or half Interest In first-class restaurant;' centrally located; business on rood paying basts. Box S«85, Call office. $125 — FINE corner clear stand; fine stock; good trade; see owner. 118 Third st. PARTNER for . prospecting In gold mine In California; have ore to show. Box 373S, Call. FOR SALE — A - email hotel. furnished,, en Beach Hill. Santa Crux; also furnished cot- tare for rest. Address "J. S.." i 60 TVash- lngton st. • BAKERY for sale in a rood country town, on account of sickness; $200 to $300. Inquire 4C3 McAllister st. . . ... HOTEL for rent (furnished) In a country aum- mtr resort; will i»nt very reasonable . to re- sponsible party. Box 4155, Call. PATENT article; principal feature great, ad- • vertlslng medium; will exchange 50.000 with right to California for unimproved land; this Is a snap: owner going to Europe. V. O. box 162. Oakland. GENERAL merchandise store for sale in a growing country town or will take a partner at a small per centage over Invoice. Box 1404. Call. GOOD country hotel In | Sonoma County for rent, with stable and —rounds*. For particu- lars addrcf* box 3534. Call. BUTCHER shop and fixtures complete with 1 room, or suitable for branch store; rent $15. For keys. 3506 Mission at. $650— BEST corner clear stand in city of Oak- land and good business corner. THE ALDEN CO.. 1 1 1S Broadway. Oakland. HAY and craln business for rale: horses and wagons; well established: ' $1050. Address box C546. Call. - CAPITAL wanted to enlarge established profit- able wholesale business; refs. exchanged. Bex 3173. Call. . . A FIRST-CLASS masnasre parlor for sale on easy terms. 764 ; La rkln st, % / . : $3Trf>— ELECTRIC-LIGHTED candy and pastry store; 3 furnished rooms. Bo'x 3132. CalL Horseradish grinflln; t'dtllca lessen buslncre; good reason for selling. 2401 , Mission sL OYSTER and chop house for sale: rood loca- tion; cheap rent; living ' room. 1 6th »U __H___#^,Gj__l_' JOJiN X>. SFSCCKELS. yroprlator. 7fiir£sslZ--tiiicaiicislo IQ-T-Cl AD&ET, Karo W. J. MARTIN Business Manager TEN DOLLAnS KEWAKD. XoOTy The Call OfliCf if You Miss Your Paprr. XX tor any cause THE CALL Is not de- ilverel reralarly to «ubicrlber« rleaio call up "CA__ EXCHANGE" and notify Subscription Clerk in charge. Tour com- pis Let will receive prompt attention. A ctandlnr reward of Ten Dollar* (S10.00) Is offered for the arreat and .conviction of any on* cau«_t stealing- THE CALX.. TELEPHONE. A»k for THE CALL. The Operator Win Con- • rseet You With the Department Tou Wish. •Publication Offlese Market and Third, 6. 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'»;;. l^rrkin street; cpen until 9:30 p. m. <;«•»' Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 5241 Uarkat street, corner Sixteenth; open ..r.tii J> p. m. r.<; ». *v»nth street: cpen until 9 p. m. {OtS v'ri'nria urect. open until P p. ra. corner Church and Duncan streets: • »mtil 8 j«. "i- j'iMllil'Wl corner cf Twent > -seiccnd an 3 Ken- tucky streets: cpen until 9 p. m. 2^X> Filimore street: open until 9 p. m. TO SI BSCRI6ERS L.EAVIXG TOW\ FOR THE SUMMER. C/.r-Jj subscribers contemplating *, cfctsjre of refidcree durisr the summer tncstts can have their naper forwarded by mail to their new address by notlfy- irr TEE CALL Business Office. This ¦: tiarer will tJso be on sale at all r u_u_er . resorts ex.d is represented by a local agent In all to~_s on the coast. M__TING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 6. R. A. M.. O _ • ill m~>t THIS 'TUESDAY* E\*EX-Y|f INCJ at 7:30 oViock. P. M ami M. E. M. decree* Hy nrirr of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAT. Secretary. BCIPSION Chapter No. 79. R. A. M— « special meeting THIS (TUESDAY) V_T EVENING. 7:Sf» o'clock. M. M. de- /V\ grr* By cro»i of the II. P. JOHN R. HILLMAN. Secretary. GOLDEN GATE Uodgo N>. 30 F. and «* • A. M— Called meeting THIS 'TUES- Vy DAY* EVENING at 7::<0o clock. Third degT^e. By order of W. M FE^J^k MEYER. Secretary. • ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144, r. and A. _ M. — Third d*rre* THIS (TUESDAY) W EVENING at s o'clock. /VS A. S. HUBRARD. Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260 F - ard A. M., 1*39 FHlmore «t.-- Third *VV* d?grve THIS (TUESDAY) EVENIXG^A «t 7.30 o'clock. '-T-»* • __ HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. . CCNCORD1A Lodge No. 122. I. O. _-_-^ > ¦ P.- Tho memtv-r* of the .^jfjMwifc 'ur»f.ral comrnttte* ar- V,e r .t>y t 55_C3tS irl r<-tifi»d t<» assemble at Odd Kel- "^wS©^ I— « ••* Hall TO-DAY (TUESDAY), April 26. t.t 1 o'clock p. m., to attend th«> funeral of «>ur lite brother. J. H. SCHRODER de- iTa«»1. C. F. GOOS. N. G. CUBIST. ROEBER, R^c. Ser. 1. «• O F. CELEBRATION and .,»_£•_. ; ¦ • • ;¦ rtponed until further rv>- .?**_8EM | f$3fc. ir« By «>nlrr i>f th* " J^£^'iai5J COMMITTEE. . IVANliOE Lodge No. B, K. of P.. .<$*» rill ooni'er the Knight rank <long V-j&»/^ form) WEDNESDAY April 2i. IWM. T_h£« .. ¦ Pythian <¦^^^tl<¦. i<or>i, Maik> t yt.. Ztq^fr at *:30 p. m. Members of e'.ster ludsr** cordiHlly invited. V,vf.ti..'A- R. W. BANKS, C. C . f ;.?O. NORCROSS. K. of R. and S. THE Austrian Military and Benevolent -*"%- AMtiXjallon will hold th<>ir twenty. «^V0< inxth fcr.r.ui! ejerureios and piTi'- «t o«k Park. Stockton. SUNDAY. May •^SfU . 1. l»04. The Committee desires to state that t!:u wiil be one of the best excursions ever held by this association. A tombola of over • 1«O prizes will be given at the grounds at S f. to.. 6harp- MueIc will be furnished by 'ihr :amoui " Austrian Military Band. The sfEociatlon will leave on the 8:30 boat, Santa Ke 4»-pot. foot of Market et.: ticket* also good en- the 7:30 beat. A<lu!t round trip tickets, • 1 20; children ondcr 12 years, 65c. JCCT1CE cf anrual meeting of Mercantile Trust " Company of San Francisco — The regular an- titsal — leetlng of the Stockholders of th* Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco ¦rtSI De held on WEDNESDAY. Apru 27. :feO4, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of . -re company. <M California street. San • XraricUca. California, for the purpose of .letting a Board of Directors to «erve lor the niij.in year, and for the transaction of such ctber business as nay com* before the meet- Transfer twoka will close en Saturday April 16. I»O4. at 12 o'clock noon. Dated Aoril 11. 1&O4- JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. THE California Debris CommlMion. having re- »^i»ed applications to mine by hydraulic pro- <¦*** from Sidney G. Sturman In Orax-el Hill mine. nf«r Georgetown, El Dorado County. Cal.. dr-Mlnlng Into Jones Creek. which reaeh*r Middle Fork. American River, and frr-m Syndicate Mining Company in Syndi- cate mine, rear Placerville. El Dorado Coun- ty. «_1.. draining into U— ngtown . Creek, which reaches South Fork. American River. . ci\*Ms m.tli-e that meeting will be held at room :h, r. ,,>j building. San Francisco. Cal May ». I9<>4. «t 1 :30 p. m. THE snuual meeting or the shareholders cf the s-an Francisco Gas and Electric Corn- |*ny for the election of directors and the trantaction cf «urh other businccs as may tcnit- t*for» it fill be held at the office of -.h* comranv. 415 Post st.. in the city of San FratJCUfo. <al., at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. April re 1904 Tfce transfer books of the com- l_ny wll! br closed from April 16 to and in- «Sis-*c> " CI1AS. L. BARRETT. r«_ Dated P»n Francisco. ArrtI 12. 1904. ANNUAL MEETING— The annual meeting ol tre stockholder* of the El Rico Mining Corn- !*::>• will he held on MONDAY, the 2d day of May. 11HM. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the office* of the said company. r?r» Crocker building, rtty and county of tfiti rranpl»co. Ftatf of California. R. D. WOODS. f.>r»-;w--. l>ate<l April IS 1904. boakdim; fob childrex. WANTED — Infant to raise; mother's care; rrl«— iiccs. 212 teeventh *l. l:?^? 1 .-?','!?- . T .V?! _ CF ' 1? * P° B *AL~— rnn. I A. CAMERON _ CO. PhonTsouth 1050. I ;3 Eddy 'St., cor. Market and Powell. .-.., Headquarters for Roomlng-Houses. Hotels and ' All Kinds of Business Chances. ISO rooms; grand, -new. modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped: cheap rent; fine lease: paying $.*K)0 to $600 per month; close in; full nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 138 rooms; downtown commercial hotel; 8 years' lease; cheap rent;. elegantly furnished: one of the best opportunities to secure flrat- i-lass hotel; owner, has ; other business; part cash, balance time. | 0 rooms; sunny flat; rent $50; oak, mahogany fur.; obliged to leave city; reduced to- $650. 25 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on .Nob Hill; doing' fine business; will trade for large apaitment-house and pay cash difference. 7-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350. 162 rooms; moet elegantly appointed apart- ment-house in San Francisco; beautiful, mod- ern building; fine entrance, cheap rent; clear- ing $400 per month; 5-year lease; part cash, balance 8 per cent per year. 18 rooms; rent $S5; north Market; eloee in; good money-maker; « reduced from $1600 to $1100. 00 rooms; part 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- nished; oak and mahogany; fins proposition; good lease. 128 rooms; cheap rent; long leass; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished; clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. 20 rooms-: refit only $100; all new furniture; doctor pays $95; clearing over all expense $100; best street Oakland; will trade for San Fran- cisco house. 14 rooms: rent only $60; oak furniture: good carpets: part cash, balance time;. price $850. Sti roem«; rent W 60 - per room; first-clans downtown location; long lease; thoroughly ren- ovated and put in best condition; guaranteed to clear over $200 per month; fine opportunity for good Investment; price $2600. 20 rooms; cheap rent: close In; thoroughly respectable; all full; clears $100: part cash. 30 rooms; rent only' $150; oak and cherry fur.; fine carpets; close in; fine mone,y-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 $000 per month; obliged to leave city. II rooms; rent $40; close in; oak. cherry fur- niture, Brussels carpets; clears $55 over all ex- penses; $400 cash, balance time; snap; $700. 40 rooms: elegantly furnished; rent only $250; oak and mahogany furniture; 60 boarders; clearing $250 per month; clcse in; fine buy; price $6000. 10S rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished: up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar. can be run in conjunction if desired: rare chance for right parties; part cash, balance can ho paid out of the house; other business in- terests demand immediate departure.' 12R rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men: electric 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. ICO rooms: beautiful corner; 3 and 4 room apartments; grand marine view; new and mod- ern throughout; most elegantly furnished house in city; call for terms and particulars. 60 rooms: cheap rent: new and beautifully furnished; modern building; close In; full of nice people; half cash, balance low Interest. 75 rocms; grand new building: elegantly fur- nlsh»d: cheap rent: 10 years' lease; close in: clears $400 per month: $1000 down, balance 8 per cent per annum;. departure. ' . 3.1 rooms; cheap rent; good lease; beautifully furnished; new modern building; very central; all full; little gem of a. house; leaving city. J2C rooms; fine downtown corner house: -pri- vate baths; beautiful furniture; 2 entrances; takes in $C0 to $40 per day transient. 'besides regular roomers; will bear Investigation. 21 rooms; corner: rent only $S5; oak fur.: good carpets, housekeeping; all full: clearing $70 over all expenses; 4- rooms landlady, price $1600. ____ 50 rooms; new. modern apartment-house; 10- year-lesse; cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300; very central; first-class proposition. 17 rooms: Ellis st.: rent $70;. oak furniture. Axminrter carpets; fine condition; clears $80; fine little buy. For rent — 4-room suite, furnished, ln» fine apartment-house, 4 to 6 months; rental $45 per month; references; no small children. 8 roo*ms; fine upper flat: rent only $30; can be had by paying $150 down, balance time; $450. ¦ 1CU ROOMS: sunny corner; rent $125 $4500 112 rooms: clears $350; low rent $4500 SO rooms; furniture nearly new $3S0O 15 rooms: fine location, north of Market.. $900 40 room«; In Oakland; new; rent $60 $2500 12 rcoms; half cash; cheap rent. $600 Money to loan on furniture. EITEL & C A RROLL, 212 Kearr.y st. ' . MITCHELL & CO -Phone Jessie 2881 1206 Market st.. opposite Sixth. NOTICE. . ! We have arartment-houses, rooming-houses and flats to exchange. Call and examine our list. ¦••'..;- '. - 16 ROOMS: rent SSO: water free: 2^-year lease; furnished new; make offer. 823 Taylor. WANTED — Lodging house, not over 25 rooms, and .well furnished. Address. box 3536, Call. CAHrKT BEATING AND CLEANING. COMl'REbtiED air and vacum system now universally used in cleaning , : carpets on floor; without removal; -price moderate: B. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co.. 8O8 Mar- ket St.; tel. Main 152. Bush 479. . . WHEN you become dissrusted ' with you work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama St.; tel. South 40. AT MITCHELL'S. 240 Fourteenth ' st., clean- ing & laying done reasonably. Tel. Mission 74. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1809 Har- rison st.; Al. cleaning r 3c. \ Tel. Mission 726. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet- Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. HOPKE BROS. ; excellent carpet beating; mat- tresses made over. 1432 Hcward;tel. South 210. ADVANCK Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter St.: tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM &,CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices rfftBf>raMe. 1703 Harrison St.: tel. Mission 263. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer _ business med'm. read dally $1; dev'p'g class Thurs. l> p.m.; tel. Geary .984; 1006B G.Q. ave. MME. YOUNG'S convincing . spirit messages to-night. 10c. 619 McAHister.Come, skeptics. W. G. KEEGAN. holds test seances every night except Sat.; 10c; sit. 10 to 6. .148 Slxthst. MRS. LESTER'S test circle 8 p. m.. 10c; read- ings dally, 25c and 50c. 122. Taylor st. . EDWARD EARLE.,1052 Ellis, ¦ readings dally. 9:30 to 4; seances .Sunday and (Thursday. PROF. FRED EVANS.- noted .clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy St.- Phone Scott 887. . CLAIRVOYANTS. . , JULIAN BLUEFTELD. • , .THE WORLD-FAMED TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT AND'. HEALER. OCCULT SCIENTIST. $1. HIS CELEBRATED $5 LIFE $1. I $1. READING REDUCED TO .' $1. And . positively no charge unless you find him superior to any palmlet, medium or clairvoyant In the city. 371 Geary- st. - , ISMAR. the Egyptian | gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market Bt.. cor. • Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. ' m. to 6 d. m.; readings by mall as satisfac- tory as In Dcrscn; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5: send . lock of hair, date of year ' of birth; don't send currency; send postofflce, Wells-Fargo money order. or registered letter.. A— MME. PORTER, celebrated clairvoyant me- dlum and . card ;' reader, > born with a - double ,' veil and second sight.- tells past, present and future;,!.' 60c. g. by cards $1; palmistry and clairvoyant ait.. $1 50. 312 Mason.. nr. Geary. A— Mlsa M.Wille,* 460, Geary, clairvoyant crys- tal veer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for asking a ques- -- t;<m. - names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8. A— MME. RAVENNA reads ; life; . business ad- ,. vice; names tiveu; 25c up". £35 Howard «U --:'¦' . . - ¦_ ¦_*¦¦•-..-.".-—. . -i; __, r ¦ i __ n _ •.-.—Jtt^ ,_.-_. _t_DKI>'RS* CIIAKCE* Continue*. A— CAMERON * CO. Phone Scuth 1050. 3 Kddv st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chop houses $-T.V> to $1000 Candy aiid icecream parlors ?2<h> to .$2500 Harbor Fhons *.VX) to $2500 Cinar elands (350 to $2000 Groceries and bar3 ?r»<H> to $0000 Saloons $300 to $10,<)0<) Restaurants S3."><> to $20,000 Knilt and vegetable stores $300 to $1000 Drug stores $'JO»K» to JGOOO 1 Tltcatossen Ptores $•_'.->¦> to $4.">0O WM and ooal yards ?2iH> to *10<)0 Fcr sale — First -class legltlmato mining propositions that will bear strict investiga- tion. BEAUTIFULLY located summer, resort; fine groves: yti-room liotel; nil furnished and equipped for business; "(> acres land gees with loase: raise own hay, vegetables: all kinds of fruit; rent $5OO per year: equity in this $2500: death in family cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale — One of the best restaurants in city; cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day; will bear investigation; prlc* $1&00. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale — Electrical and locksmith business; central location; established 0 years; rent $30; clears $90 to $100 per month: price $500; must sell on account cf other business. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale — Bakery and delicacy store; rent $20; S living rooms; established 8 years: must leave city; price to close $250. CAMERON * CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale or trade — Quartz mine; fine prospect; located tn Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-huse cr business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale — Well-located bazaar and furnishing goods business; cheap rent; 6*4 years' lease; one of the best transfer corners in city; do- ing fine business; oth»r interest cause of sale; price J5OOO. See CAMERON A- CO.. 3 Eddy. FOR Bale — Well located and equipped family liquor store: rent only $.*>.*>; fixtures $200; Mock will invoice hetwo*n $400 and 5500; must he sold by let : other business. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. T. J. DUNN & CO.. . Phone Howard 3468. Business Sales Agents. Suite 203. 1112 Market st. Cnllaghan nuildins 1 . We are rapidly collecting a new and desir- abl* 1 list of all kinds of business places for pale. Our books are entirely new. If you do not *«*> advertised exactly what you want. coiTie have a talk with us. We can please you. MILLINERY More, commercial c<*ntf-r of city; old established, exquisite stock, select pa- tronr: 5-year Ieas»: easy r^nt : n?ar Kearny: price $22. r ;0. Includes fixtures; reason for Felling, made enough to retire. Exclusively with DUNN. CIGAR Ftore. Market st.: at invoice; Bona flde rropi^ition; $1200; gocd place; good lease. DUNN. DAIRY and route, near by town; 12 cows; horses, wagon, cans, etc.; $S0O. DUNN. CAXDY ftore: t-uperb location; small rent; small investment; large. lucrative business; \-nso: bear Inspection: best opportunity ever offered; at half Invoice; prire $750; reason, poor health. DUNN. HOTEL and bar, near by country town; old r-stabUsru-d : pp.ys well; value in sight; lease; S3 rooms; this is O K; SJiSOO. DUNN. BOOKS and stationery, centrally located, at Jess than Invoice; $1700. Pee DUNN. Hotels, lodelng-houses, cigar, candy, grocery, delicacy, lr.illlnery. book and notion stores too numerous to mention. Come and see us. T. J. DUNN & CO. FOUNDRY, well established in city; goo«J payinc business; brass and ire-n; rent only *G0: clearing $40(1 monthly: Rr=at opportunity; plant worth $43f*">: buyer can serure control for only $15<Vt. MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO..4G7 Parrott bids. _, . — . 1 $G50 SECURES Interest in light office work whereby party can easily clear $125 monthly; references exchanged: experience not neces- sary: live man wanted: hona flde proposition. Particulars 10074 Market et., room 1. $440- Saloon; bargain; must sell to-day; full stock, nice, fixtures, cash reg.; owner sick. Call O K Saloon. S04 Howard St.. nr. Fourth. ' 5300--SECOXD-HAND furniture store, books and creekery. Apply r.2.1 Fifth st. WANTED — To buy a delicacy store; give loca- tion and nrice. Rox 3026, Call. $300— YOUNG man with above amount $100 month guaranteed. Box 314ft. Call. COTTAGES — SUBURBAN. FURNISHED cottage, 7 rooms, bath; Fair Oak*, near Menlo Park. A. ROY HARRI- PON. 140 Geary st. *"• ~ ' COJJ,ECTIOjrorTICI!S^ BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city cr country. Pacific Collection Co., 413 Montgomery, rooms B-10: tel. Main 5580. CR-DIT C— OTH_E_3. cTVr^ADAMS CO. SPECIAL CREDIT STORE. We clothe the whole family from hats to shces; everything up to date at cash prices. Credit for all. 31« Mason st. C-OT-H1JQ SENOT ATIHO. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring And dyelsg. Ben Marche, 40 Ellis st.. room 14; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 400 Hesi-t building, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods In fine front offices. Phone Black :>007. or take elevator to 4th floor. Up-to-date title abstract free with every sale. We sell any house on our in- stallment clan. 37-ROOM npartment-house: north of Market; corner; most elegantly furnished In golden oak. and blrdseye maple; hea\ - y velvet car- pets- 5-year-leaae; easy terms. For permit to see It see MARION GRIFFIN. 16 ROOMS on Van Ness ave. ; make offer; rent $60; profit $100 monthly: suitable for refined lady; a swell location. MARION GRIFFIN. 28 ROOMS; $1200: see MARION GRIFFIN; quiet; respectable; full; big snap, i 40 ROOMS; building and furniture ne'w 1 year ago: owner sick; 4 blocks of Market: Investi- gate and make offer to MARION GRIFFIN. 20 ROOMS; new house;' new furniture; lease if desired; price $K>W. See MAKION GRIF- FTN. . ¦ 60 ROOMS furnished most beautifully; electric elevator; electric lights; exact book accounts show' $287 profit In March; nicely located; thoroughly respectable; roomers are business men. MARION GRIFFIN. 24 ROOMS; new and modern and extra well j furnished; a beautiful house Inside and out; largo rooms: private baths; sunny corner; — e guarantee this bouse will fascinate any lady of refinement. MARION GRIFFIN. SPLENDIDLY furnished house of 14 rooms, on sunny ride of street, near Post and Leaven- wcrth; newly furnished in March. 1003;. bebt of cak and mahogany; heavy Brussels car- pets; only cause Is sickness: the owner must Ieav> the city; no reasonable offer will be refused; landlady occupies 2 nice rooms and receives $5« over rent. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner building. 1 — An honest, reliable hotel 2 — For sale by my agent, MARION GRIFFIN, 3 — Roam 400 Examiner building: 4 — Has 80 large, airy rooms; always full; . 6 — Kstab. 9 years; never has changed hands; 6 — Guaranteed to be clearing $2C0 per month; 7— Cause of sale is dissolution of partnership; R — Price, only $G500 (about H of real value). »— ALSO 10— Livery stable for $3250— almost a gift;. 11 — PI*ce well established — pays well; 12 — Beautiful young. horses — 20 head; ** 13 — Double and single harness for all; , '-'- v 14 — Two tine carriages — fine buggies, etc. ; 15^ — Low rent; big opening for right man. SWELL transient house. * Beautifully furnished: extra fine hair mat- tresses; new and modern building on sunny corner; 24 rooms;, rent $135; price $2S0O; worth $4000 as n money-maker. See MARION GRIFFIN. 16- ROOM house,- close In. cheap -rent, good lease, no vacant rooms, for $1200; payments monthly. Address box 2760,. Call 20 ROOMS." 3 blocks north cf ! Market' St.; good rurnlture: lease." J. STRAUB, «30 Market st. $700 WILL buy nice ' lodging-house, 16 toobis. 90314 Washington st., Oakland..; A BARGAIN; 9 rooms; cheap: must be sold on account of sickness. . '.12: Fifth st. - , HOUSE of 7 rooms for cale cheap; leaving city; snap. 129 Fifth st. SIXTEEN-ROOM lodging-house, 402 Geary St.. corner Mason; no agents. ;..,• ¦* ¦ Yr*\ I 1 f^ A 1VI Dj TV f~^\ & nn|;[ with equal facility by placing LJU V_>/\1M DU I UlV uEUL THE RIGtHT SORT OF AN AD