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THE SAN FRANCISCO tCAIili;^FRIDAY,^'APRIL .29, 1904} 12 EMPLO YMEXT WASTED- -FEMAI.R AT 508 Mason, MRS. " WALSER; tel. Black • 1633— Governess, refined, and' competent. ! branches, • country. $30; chambermaids, springs, $20.. $25;. laundress, hotel or ,in- : stltutlon;. $30. . . : , » , . ' 1 STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, capable and "experienced, desires either; substituting i or" permanent position; flrst-class references. Box 3118. Call -office. ¦..'¦- WANTED— Position as visiting • governess to . young. children: English and elementary mu- sic; -would also take them out a» while dur- ing the day Box 3657. Call office. ..¦" ¦ HOUSEWORK 'wanted in -a small family by good woman; no objection to cross. the bay. 44.*> First st. ' ' ' ' RESPECTABLE woman - wants situation in American family; will do light washing; city ¦ or country. ,214 Fifth st. ' - ' A COMPETENT laundress and house-cleaner wants work at $1 per day; references. Box 3707. Call office. . ; .' . - : A RELIABLE woman wants a position to do light .housework; good cook; short distance - or town; references. ' Call Branch. 300 Hayes. WANTED — By a young German woman; place * for housework and cooking; good references; wagca $25-$30. Box 3708, Call office. YOUNG 1 woman wants work by day; thor- oughly understands all domestic work. Ad- dress box 1140. Call office. Oakland. - WANTED — A position as working housekeeper or care of Invalid. 406 Octavla s- YOUNG Scandinavian lady wants* work; gen- eral housework. 12 Perry st. SWEDISH woman wishes position as laundress and chambermaid. Please call at 245 Steuart. WANTED— Housework or cooking by reliable . woman. Call at 1163 Market st. A HOSPITAL nurse, speaking French and Eng- llsh,.wlll nurse invalid, attend doctor's of- fice, travel, or accept other suitable occupa- tion. Box 3203, Call office. , • GERMAN girl wants position to assist house- work in small family; no washing; no chil- dren; wages $15. Call 242% Twelfth et. GERMAN weman wants cooking, hot lunch, or work of any kind by the day. MRS. M. K., P13 Natoma st., near .Tenth. REFINED young girl- from the country desires light housework during the day. Box 3135, Call office. i ¦ ¦ ¦ YOUNG lady ' wishes position as cashier In restaurant. Address H. P.. box 1367. Call. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED MALE. YOUNG man, bright, strong and able to per- form any duties, desires situation as watch- man, attendant for cigar stand or any kinl of work; $1 50 a day; bonds and reference* furnished. Box 3600. Call. A YOUNG man wants a place to work a few hours morning and evening for room and board. J. G. BROW, Waldo House, . Mission street. * . . . . GOOD all-around man wants position In pri- vate place;, understands care of horses, gar- den; good driver; can milk; good references. Box 3654, Call office. POSITION by a flrst-class gardener (single); competent in all Its branches, and best of reference; wages expected. 'Address Gardener, 292 Valencia st. . ¦¦ ACTIVE non-union flrst-class carpenter, strict- ly sober," desires employment with property owner, firm or contractor; reasonable wagca. Box 3664. Call. . . SOBER, reliable young man wants to learn ¦ a good trade or business; willing to get in and learn. Box 3661, Call office. • ' At ALL-ROUND bookbinder, finisher and gild- er wishes steady position for $12 a we«l_ Box 3706. Call. : ... POSITION wanted; city, or .country;, young man handy with carpenter tools: can run gasoline engine; -references. Box .3708, Call. RELIABLE, handy man wants work In the forenoon.. Box 3120, Call, office. . - ,,¦-.' PORTER would like posltton. either hotel or a wholesale . house. T. W. DAY, 500 -Bush st. A YOUNG man (33) from the East would like to ' malw business.- connection ;» experienced' cprrespondent. office manager;,. can systema- tize and manage economically; attorney, by profession; best testimonials as -to character and ability. Address box 3739, Call office. i SINGLE, middle-aged ¦ American wants subur- ban situation as cook and general utility man, with- small family;: moderate ! wagei»; good- milker and butter maker; no horsts. Box 3116. Call of flee.' MIDDLE-AGED man. thoroughly experienced In poultry and dairy, conscientious, reliable, wishes work, private place; references. Box 3099. Call office. : . ' -' ¦¦-- EXPERIENCED accountant desires position ae head bookeeper or office manager; long ex- perience 1 as systemizer and auditor;. best ref- erences. ' Box 3122, Call office. . , ..-. • ACTIVE,- non-union, first-class- carpenter, strictly -sober, -' deelres employment .'with property owner, firm or contractor; reason- able wages. Box 3664, Call office. .. • MECHANICAL engineer,' draughtsman, desires situation and -evening .work- in. any line in, engineering; competent detaller; many, years' shop experience. Box 3603, Call office. " • . FLUMBEK (licensed) wants work from prop- erty- owner by the day ' or • we«k; - has , all *. nepessary shop tools; city ¦ or . country. rBox 3726, -Call office. " - j ... ... -..-". - '- DRAUGHTSMAN, mechanical. - graduate, 7 years' experience; -wants position; also em- ployment during leisure hours making nice drawings at reasonable rates. Box 3723, Call. •WANTED-^Position by a -first-class gardener; married; competent in all branches, and best of references. . Address Gardener, box 3134, Call office. / ' 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. WANTED— Steady position on ranch; 20 yean' experience with cattle, I horses, farming; am married. 4 children. who will work. Address G. H. B..- 2475 Post st.. San Francisco. SOBER and -reliable young man wants work °. where there is a chance to* be promoted. Box \ 3CS6. Call of flee.". - t ¦-•-¦¦ ¦-•.--.-.-- ->-... A STEADY, sober young man, 23, wishee a po- sition. In country -store;, references or bond. H.-E. H.. 1118 Stelner st. . - CARPENTER, can repair anything;' $2 50 per day; steady work: good references; store or hotel. Box 3665, Call office., ' ¦ . SITUATION wanted ; by a handy man with :• tools; prefer work In some shop;' sober and steady. Box 3725, Call office. "¦; SITUATION • wanted -¦ as .waiter - and tend bar . or- porter; can ' cook: middle aged; . refer- ences.' • S. W., Box 3727, Call " of flee. : — FIRST-CLASS machinist and toolmaker wishes steady position; good on small work. Box 3734. Call office. " ' EXPERIENCED clerk, best references, wants any kind o<" office work; $40 to start.' Box 3741, Call office. ..- , . COACHMAN wants situation: can milk and take care of garden. Box 3115, Call office. TWO farmers would like to get work In dty or country. | Box 1378, Call of3ce. JAPANESE! couple want a situation, man as good cook;. wife just from Orient.' Address ' 448 Natoma st. . . . ¦ ; , FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook desires position" ; private ; family; best recommendations. 443 . Natoma st. ; . . JAPANESE boy wants a position as house- worker or schoolboy in family. SASAKI 600 Stockton st. °«.o.n.«a. YOUNG Japanese wants position as school boy -S r9 Calf 8 otC nS: S^^' *• *•. *>£ JAPANESE schoolboy, thoroughly reliable wants place In small ; private family cook etc. Address box 3736. Call office. *" ¦ CHINESE, first-class- cook, wants position In boarding-house. AH WONG. .,17Waverly JAPANESE wants place 6 to 9:30 a: m • anv - work* Address ; HARRY.- 147 Powell st. \ FURNITURE VoR SALE. "* CHEAPEST place to buy. furniture, stoves and household goods: .flats bought.' Mission Auc House. 429-430 Valencia ; tel. Church 3S7»7 J FURNITURE WANTED. ~~~ ~ "S ABE LEVY. ' ' . • T" . Salesroom,' 1135 Market at.; ; Tel. Jessie : 7«1 , Don't sell your furniture, carpets* office fur nlture. etc.. until you get hU^eatimate? , CHAS. LEVY & CO. pay highest price for fur^ nlture, carpetc. etc. 782 Mission ;te"; Bush 467* A - -•" STORRS pays Wghest cash- prices fur : .i" ture. carpets, etc ; tel. Larkln 3631. t KM Ell'ii. A..WOLLPERT. r 773 Mission, phone Red 44tf> .¦i buys, rents. ' repairs, ; packs f urnlture" C _rpet:: B. T. SCHELL 2412 Mission. UeU Church 5570 pa y8 'b e£ t 1 pric e8 ; I or^ n it«re;. c _S 5 eS: CLAIRVOVANTS— Con tinned. _ _^ A— MME. PORTERTcelebrated clairvoyant me- * dlum and card reader, born with 'a double veil and second sight, tells past. 'present and future; 1. 50c, g. by cards $1;. palmistry and • clairvoyant sit., $1 60. 312 Mason, nr. Geary. MRS, VR. E. SANDERS, the- world's greatest ' clairvoyant, ', palmist and, psychic;, teacher of ranntal suggestion v and new " thought. 310 Ellis St.; phone Hyde 1807; office hours, 11 . a. m. to S v. m. • '•'.'¦',-. A — Miss M. W'llle, 460 Geary, clairvoyant crys- tal seer and lifo reader, will tell you exactly what you called for without • asking a' ques- tion, names given: special, $1 : houra 10 to 8. MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clair, and palm.; has second sight: a wonderful: prophrttoiss; names; 1. 50c. ti. $t. 714 Franklin.i r.'l.G.ave. Mrs.A.H.Kronenberg.palmist. clairvoyant," card reader;when others fall try me ;good readings 10c 721 Franklin.nr.G.G.ave.Tel.Larkln 4207; MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives namrs, dates and facts; readings dally.. 017 Market- St. . MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, re- moved from' 132 -.to' 23 Vi 6th; 1. 25c. J g. 50c. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader . in city. 1!6',4> Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c:' gents 50c. MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known fortune- teller, Is now at 317 Ellis st. ., .' .'--;. MRS. SHAFER. clairvoyant, card reader, slt- tlngg daily. 448% Jessie st.. bet. 5th and 6th. CAIIFRT IJKATI\G AND CLEA.VISG. COMPRESSED air and vacuum , system now universally used !h cleaning -. carpets on floor; without removal; price moderate. S. : F.' Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Mar- ket st. Tel. Main 152, Bush 479. WHEN you become, disgusted | with your work send for SPA ULOING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 365-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. AT MITCHELL'S. 240 Fourteenth St., clean- j Ing _ laying done reasonably. Tel.' Mission 74. WESTERN, Carpet Cleaning Works. 1800 Har- rison st. ;A1 cleaning; 3c; Tel.. Mission 225. Ct>NKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating: mat- - . tressea made over. 1432 Howard ;tel. South 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. ; tel. --Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH '&. CO., carpet-be,at!nR works'/prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison at. ; tel.Mlsslon 263. CAPE JiOJIE. TICKET office '"for^ all Lpolnts^irTAla-ska. C .~T. MOORE, 927 Market • St.. room 309. First steamer May 21; $75 first class. . BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. .. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery, 'rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580. r- COTTAGES TO LET. $11. new c. 5 r. ; $S, c. 5 r. ; 17 Roscoe; Miss. st. car3 to Crescent, on to first st. to right. , COTTAGES- SUBURBAN. FURNISHED cottage. 7 rocms, bath; Fair Oaks, near Menlo Park. A. ROY HARRI- SOX. 140 Geary st. . • ' CaiDIT CI.OIHIEM L C^~Fr~ADAMS~CO. SPECIAL CREDIT STORE. We clothe the. whole family from hat i- to shoes; everything up to date at cash priaes. • Credit for all. . 31S Mason st. ' C-OT.CIITO SE-TOTA TTHCh SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellis st.,. room 14; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. CUBES RUPTURE. WHO?— Hunter, 120G Market st.; $100; rupture cure for'$10: circular explains; send for one. DENTISTS. DR. GRUSS. 616 Callaghan bldg.. Market and McAllister sts.. . usea the Basford obtunder; the only device ever invented for grinding, drilling and excavating teeth wtthout pain. Call for demonstration. Tel. Jessie 3606. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh — No charge for extracting when - plates are made; old plates mads over like new;, teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c; gas given. A NEW plate — The- Whalebone — cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.: crown. $3 50; fillings, 50c: plates. $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors,' 24 Sixth. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush — Set teeth.- $1 50 up; crowns. $2 up;flHlngs.25c. ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentlst,r.l4.1st floor. Phelan bid., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. GOLD fillings. 75c; silver, 35c; crowns. $2; no pain; open, Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewltt.204 Suttr. DKHSS.MAK— RS AND SKAMSTKKSSKS Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaltlng; .doubls stamps on dress linings. Stewart's button and buttonhole factory, 110 .Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121. McDOWELL Dressmaking it Millinery School — Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. _ AT home in our new quarters, 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: request. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 901- 925 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, 1230 Market st. ;* LEARN SPANISH In two months; classes In French and Spanish, $5 a month. - •¦ •• ¦ . B. F. AMES, Teacher of Languages, _ -¦ 26S Golden Gate ave., -cor. , Hyde st. PRIVATE tuition offered- In common •¦ school branches to backward and delicate children by young lady; haw had experience in public schools: charges moderate., Box 36«52, Call. HEALD'S School of Mlnes&Electricity. 24 Post .St., S. F.; a practical school. of engineering; complete equipment. . Special catalogue free. ENGINEERING-j-Clvll.. elec, mm.; mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev.; est. 1864. Van der N*alHen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City, Hall. ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice 'of 'official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 1382 Market; catalog. WESTERN Business College ;Odd Fellows': bid.; ¦ ' bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arlth., spelling, writing, etc.; day, eve.; $4 mo. eve. FRENCH and German lessons given by. young gentleman; terms reasonable. Call or write CHARLES ANDEREGG, 132 Sixth st.,r. 33. DANCING— Professor Flndlay has reopened his | juvenile classeR at.Flndlay's Hall, 17th St.: / Saturday 2 to 5; private lessons daily.- • - KENT Law" School, day and night; send for /. particulars. 536 Parrott building. G. MANSFIELD, teacher of violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 426 O'Farrell st.' ¦ • t SPANISH— A practical and progressive method.. RAFAEL SERRANO,: 530 California, r.' «> GUITAR, mandolin and piano, $3 per rrfo. ; mandolin club. $1 per mo.: 828 Halght st.' SCHOOL OF- ILLUSTRATION * Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine St.— Night class. PIANO lessons, 25c -half hour.: MRS. PECK, j experienced teacher.' 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. "/• EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOK I, -421, Post St.; tel. Bush 135— . Japanese-Chinese employment* office; -'¦: fur- nishes b^st: help: contracts for'farm help; etc. A— ORPHEUM- Employment Office — Japanrse- Chinese help. ; 426 Powell st.'Tel.-Maln 6752. FRITZ'S Emp.- Office; Japanese! and Chinese help. 415 Stockton st. Tel. Grant 168. ' RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese; Employment Of- ' ; ; flce: all kinds help. .-315 Stockton: Main 5188. CHINESE and' Japanese help; estab. ,20 years. ! Tel. Main 1007. BRADLEY& CO., 640 Clay. I BMPLO YB1EXT WASTED— FEMALE. A | POSITION j by I refined young* woman | as as- • . slstant - In doctor's or j dentist's of flee, » or will ' \ take i charge of * widower" s * home; ; references ; - v city,- or , country. > Box 3683,; Call ; office..- V: MARRIED, couple, ;> young," man:: flrst-clasg < coachman, \ wife ' good •; plain cook or house- /: 'work; city, or country; city. references. ¦ Box ¦¦ '3718.; Call office. ¦-..:¦', '...-,-'"¦''>. ,.,;¦¦ :¦ -. ';. : 3 FIRST-CLASS j laundress , would like to take care . of : a family , residence 1 while occupants ., are. absent; small : wages. Box '3721, !CaIL- : AN experienced ** stenographer;; deslrea * a do! .»; iltlon. Box? 3136, -Call -of flee,;. ; • . ¦- . " " Vt.A'TB' TO LET. - ' '.: __ TTa iiniTSE RENTING DEPARTMENT. pss|||||i| in number: a combined Ust from all *f en f«^ let us give you a list and help you to find a place; we never fall: se r**?JLl*£i. rn STERLING Jg«S2jS_«%£ - " ; OPPOSITE MCALLISTER. A— kouSES and flats to let; an Immense list: service absolutely free; take advantage or this department: It -. will • save you time ana trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 243-233 Gearr . et,; on the square. $27 50— ELEGANT sunny flat; 6 rooms and I bath; 1704 Washington st.. near Polk. Ap- ply, to UMBSEX, 2? Montgomery st. CARL, 212, near Stanyan— Srooms and hath; large basement and yard; 1 block from park; rent ¦ $25.- ...... ¦ ' : **" GRAND flat, 6 large, sunny rooms; all- mod- ern; rent low to responsible party. 874 Va- • lencia •_, near Twentieth. SHARON, 38, bet. 18th and 16th. off Market- New upper flat. 7 large sunny rooms: mod- ern Improvements; rent $25. , •¦ . ¦ SEVENTEENTH. 4132, nr. Castro -¦* Modern eunny upper flat, 7 rooms, bath, basement. SUNNY upper flat of 7 rooms and bath.. 1442 Devisadero St.. near Geary. ,' 6-ROOM flat, new, sunny, modern, yfcrd; rent reasonable. 1006 Capp st.. near 23th. COLE and Carl, corner, south side Panhandle 2 new, sunny, modern 6-room upper flats. ELEGANT new corner; upper flat; 6 rooms and bath. 2294 Filbert St.; grand view; rea». UPPER flat of 4 rooms and bath to let. 838?4 Tehama at. ; FLATS TO LET—gUKXlSHJ-U. PAGE", 1701 — Sunny middle flat of T roomsand bath; present tenant will sell all carpets and • complete kitchen furnishings at a great sac- . riflce; carpets nearly new; fine neighborhood. R. D. CRANSTON A SONS. 114 Montgomery. I - - FURNISHED flat. 4 rooma. 15* Tehama st. FLAT of 5 rooms, furnished. 1358 Grove St.; bath; sunny: modern. \ '• PART' of house furnished complete, piano. «4T Folsom st. r. ¦¦* M'ALLISTER. 38, nr. City Hall— 7 rooms, yard; can be arranged to flats. 3 and 4 rooms each. POLK. 1402— Nice sunny flat; bath, gas; salt- able 4 persons; reasonable; no children/ FLAT- FOR SALE FURNISHED. LOVELY new 6-rm. flat; sun every rm.; fur- niture almost new: cheap rent; price $250. Call 19:30 to 3:30 only. 242 Noe. nr. Market. HELP WASTED t'EMAtE,^ 3 COOKS, city. little wash $30-$35 Cook, small hotel, dishwasher kept $10 Cook, small restaurant, Oakland ..$55 3 waitresses, hotels, city and country. ..425 Chambermaid, country, fare paid $20 4 second girls, dty $-5 Nurse, 2 children, city $•'«> Housekeeper. 2, men 1 child $23 Nurse, 2 children. Ross Valley $30 Waitress, family resort, short distance... $25 Maid, sleep home $»0 Parlor maid. Menlo Park $25 Chambermaid, private place. 2 In family.. $25 Dishwasher for hospital, sleep home $-3 Woman with a child, ranch .":». ..$20 155 general housework girls, city and country. $20. $25. $30. Apply to i. F. CROSETT _ CO., 334 Sutter St. AT 503 Mason. MRS. WALSER; tel. Black 1533— Cook. 3 In family. $30; girl to assist housework. $15; woman for general house- - work, $25: glrU for housework and coolt- lng. $20, $30. ' A COOK and second girt, for Grass Valley. $35 and $25. fare here; waitress, $30: laun. dress, $30; cook. $35: hoti»?girl. two In fam- lly. $30. MRS. NORTON. 313 Suttgr st. A — WANTED — Girls to Uarn halrdressing. manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in-3 weeks; $5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school la West. 233 Geary St.. room 13. 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. salesladies, etc.. guaranteed at $10 per wk up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton St.. r. IX A — LADIES to learn all branches cairdresslng - trade, manicuring, massage, etc. 1X6 Mar- ket St.. cor. Jones, room 94: positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. A YOUNG or middle-aged woman wanted to - take care of baby and do upstairs work; sal- ary $25. per month to the right party;. must come well recommended ; state age, expe- rience and reference*. .Apply box 3606, this office. WANTED— By a house of the highest stand- Ing. 6' or' 6 solicitors (women) to solicit for a . household commodity; must have pleasing address; salary $2 6O per day. Box 3703, Call. A FEW ladles; easy and respectable work; $1 25 per day and percentage; call after 2. MRS. AUER, Hotel Rex. 242 Turk st.. r. 400. YOUNG lady to pack candles! MASKEY'S. 32 Kearny st. A GIHL for upstairs work and light washing. 434 ¦Flftb-at. -•-.•¦ •-- , SEAMSTRESS to work on curtains and dra- • perles. C. HAYNERT. 40 E41la at., 4th floor. MIDDLE-AGED Swedish woman as working housekeeper for man and child. 622 Natoma. "WANTED — Experienced dry goods saleswo- men. - Apply between 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' _ WANTED— A yonn* woman -who Is an experi- enced dry goods wrapper. Apply between t and 11 a. rn. at HALE BROS.* WANTED — Young girl to assist In family of 3 adults: no washing; references. 762 Church. st... near Twentieth. RELIABLE girl, second work and care chil- dren; wages $20. Apply 2071 Webster at.. Oakland. . APPRENTICES and first-class makers wasted In . millinery store. 682 McAllister st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on coats. ROSENBLUM 6 ABRAHAM, 1103 Market st. PANTS operators; steady work, rood pay. 245 Seventh st. . A GOOD, strong. woman to give massage and baths to Iadi-ss. Box 371S. Call office. TWO-NEEDLE operator; steady. CARSON GLOVE CO., 123 Second st. GOOD hands on vesU; also paid apprentlca. 641 Stevenson st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions receiv»d at Call branch office, cor. Duncan _ Church sts. .^^J^P WAyTEP--MAl-g. FARMER and wife, no woman boss, short dis- tance, $45; buggy-washer. $2 50 a day; 2 door molders, $3 a day; 2 milkers. $35 and $40; assistant gardener. $25; wagonmaker for country. $SO and found: 2 stablem;n. $2 50 a day; carriage blacksmith, country. $3 to $3 BO a day; carriage painter, country. $3 50 a day: carpenter for country. $3 SO a day; farmers, etc. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. COOK and wife for small country hotel. $60; cook. city, boarders. $40; 3 cooks for country. $25 and $40; neat waiter for gentlemen's club. $45; waiter $3O: kitchen man. $7 a week. See J. F. CROSETT _ CO., 623 Sacramento st, ¦ • AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCT, ¦ - ' ¦ 14 Third »t., near Call bldg: phone Bush 406. THE STATE OF NEVADA. ¦ CHEAP FARE— REFUNDED. iU. S. GOVERNMENT WftRK. 2S teamsters, $67 50 a montn. 15 laborers. $60 a month. 10 drillers, rockmen, hammersmen. $73. Rock foreman, $65 a montlj and board. 2 sawmillwrlghts. $3 a' day and board. Edgerman. $75 a month and found. 7 rock foremen. $63 a month and, board.. 4 men to cut pine wood. 4 ft.. $1 25 a cori. AT CONTRACTORS' AGENCT. . 05 THIRD ST.. Telephone Main 5521. . NEVADA. NEVADA. NEVADA Government Work. Eight Hours. Cheap Fare. Teamsters. $2 25. ¦ Laborers.- $£ Cook on barge, city, ft men, $30 and found. Stablemen, city, steady work. '$75 ' ; Woodchoppers, Sonoma County,- fir and plae. $1 50 per cord: long Job: fare $2 2S .Teamsters for El Dorado Co., $2 and $2 23. KORD & SMITH.- A— PACIFIC EMPIX>YMENT AGENCY : , : 528 Montgomery st. — 528. ¦' . * ¦- . Phone Main llftl — UPSTAIRS.' SPECIAL— CALL EARLY with BLANKETS. FARE — SANTA FE R. R. - Santa Fe R. R. Co.'» : own work— FEE 91. ¦ 20 laborers — you'll do —FREE FARE — NEVADA— 8. hours— free fare, if you work ' 4 months; 20 teamstern. $2 25 — fee $1. - A £R RES °f fl ce.-317 Stockton St.— Ranch cook" : $30 and found; datr^ncan. private place. $30: ;. waiter. - Institution. £10; pantryman.: $30; -J& lt f r »;r rench ' r *" taurai «. $35: bark peelers. . $30 to $35; door, molders, $2 60 to $3 a day, Lom;i:\<; .n«u:si-:s'. i*<m sai.B— -Con. A. CAU^ROiT&^CoT^^^^Pi^^S^tiri^O. .3 Eddyst., cor. : Market and Powell. . < Headquarters for Rooming-Houses. Hotels and : All Kinds of Business Chances. ..¦¦;-• 180 -rooms; grand, new.* modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and .equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $000 per month; close ln; t full- nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of # partnership. 5 '¦»'" 138 rooms; downtown 'commercial hotel; 8 years'- lease;- eheaprrent:- elegantly- furnished; one of . the best J opportunities to secure flrst- class hotel; - owner , has other business;, part cash,- balance time. r'. ' 9 rooms; sunny flat; rent J50r oak. mahogany fur. ; obliged to leave city; reduced to $650. 2R rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing line .business;, will trade for large apartmer.t-houseand pay cash difference. 7-room flat; rent *$40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350. 162 rooms; most, 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 $85; north Market; close In; good money-maker; reduced from $1600 to $1100. T ' •SO rooms; part offices; elegant new building and furniture, high-class location; beautiful halls; everything modern; flrst-class grill 'Jn connection; best proposition in dty; called East. 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and - mahogany; fine proposition; good lease/ 128. rooms; cheap rent; long lease; first-das*, 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; rest, only $100; all now furniture: doctor pays $95; clearing over all expense $100; best street Oakland; will trade for San Fran- cisco house. ¦ ¦ ¦; • ,\. s .... v ¦ "¦• . '- . • .¦ - ; 14 rooms; rent only $60; oak furniture; good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $850. $6 rooms;*'rent . $3 50 per ¦ room; f.rat-class 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 '. $2500. .- "¦•• / 20 rooms; cheap rent; close In; thoroughly respectable; all full;. clean $100; part cash. 30 rooms; , rent- only $150; oak and cherry ,fur.; fine carpets; close in; fine 1 money-maker. ¦ 220 rooms:, new -and up-to-date apartment- houses- luxuriously furnished; 6-year contracts for cheap lighting; grand new building; clear- ing $400 to $600 per month; obliged to leave city. . , jr 11 rooms; rent $40; cjose 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; o«k and mahogany' furniture; 60 boarders; clearing $250 per month; close in; fine buy; price $6000. 108 rooms; cheap rent; new and .elegantly furnished: up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar. can he run in conjunction if desired; rare chance for right' parties; part cash, balance can be paid out, of the house; other business In- terests demand Immediate departure. - 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date hpuse,' 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. ' 150 rocms; 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 rooms; grand new building; elegantly fur- nished: cheap rent; 10 years' lease; close in: clears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance 8 per cent per annum; departure. 8.1 rooms; cheap rent; good lease; beautifully furnished: new modern building; very central; all full; little gem of a house; leaving city. 126 rooms; One 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; rent only $85; oak fur.; good carpets, housekeeping; all full; clearing $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady, price $1000. . ' , '50 rooms: new. modern apartment-house: 10- year-lease; cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300; very central; flrst-class proposition; IT rooms; Ellis Bt.; rent $70: oak furniture, Axminster carpets; fine condition; clears $80; fine little buy. ¦ " • ' . For rent— 4-room ' suite.- furnished. In fine apartment-house. 4 to 6 months: rental $48 per month ; references ; no small j children.' 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by. paying $150, down, balance time; $450. "¦" -^ '¦ - -'. '" ' ' sPIKlTUAtlSM. .;¦ """~" 7 *~ R ETU R N ED. " "" MRS. J. J. WHITNEY." Clairvoyant, trance business medium and life reader; also communications from your de- parted friends. Hotel Netherlands 18 Turk St., near Market, . room 17. , elevator. MRP. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer * business' med'm, read dally $1: dev'p'g class Thura. t. p.m.; tel. Geary 084; 1006B P.P. ave. A MATERIALIZING seance Friday eve.; isun- day, 2 and 8 p. m. 328 Ellis st. EDWARD EARLE,' 1052 -Ellis ¦ St., readings daily ;. phone Suiter 3394. ,.„: •., . . PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. Cl-VIR VO Y AKTS. ¦'¦'/. THE FUTURE REVEALED. THE PAST DISCLOSED, THE PRESENT ANALYZED BY LIVINGSTONE. 428 Eddy st. " , ',. PROF.' LIVINGSTONE'S reading* are like a living pags of Flammarlon's treatises that l» 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 TRUTHFULNESS. A test 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 PR0F.< LIVINGSTONE gives you when you call; on him for. a ' flrst- class clairvoyant reading. ,- He asks you no questions, but tells you what" you wish to know. _ ." ¦ : .[ ¦ He does not mention alt 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. Kemember the number — 428 EDDY ST. , Hours, 10 a. m. . to 8 p. m. ASSURED SUCCESS FOR YOU. . Call, at once 'and nave; $4. ' : \ His famous $5 reading .this : week for $1 $1 $1 $1 - $1. $1 $1 $1 :; No charge..- . '*': .... No charge.- ¦' Unless you obtain the Information for j which you '-. consult i him. : -> i>; . • PAUL DESTINE. • The first registered- trance dalrvoyant and . - . palmist ever In San' Francisco. Read carefully. • An honest - proposition. (You to be" full: judge.) '.- v Ido 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, j,wlfe.. or . lover, is true « or ", false; I who and when you will marry; how to gain the love of the one you desire; "in fact.".; I will tell you every hope, I fear or . ambition better than you can tell yourself ; his advice is reliable, his pow- ers arc wonderful and indisputable; - he-> im- prove*' your character so : that you will reach the highest possible development Inmental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn I 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; -gives advice on min- ing and burled treasures;- gives you ; success in life; he'- guarantees .: you success : or charges nothing for his services. '; *•-' %r; . ' ... . ' - 10 a. m to 8 p.V m.; Sundays,- 2 to 6.. : ; . ¦ ,..' 326— O'Farrell street— 326. . i ISMAR.V the .Egyptian gypsy,. clairvoyant and palmist, • permanently located , at « 1104 : Market ' : Bt.,' cor.' Turk; : private readings * dally, 1 10 a. m.-;to 5 p., m.; readings by mall as satisfac- tory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; ,. full Hfe,.$5; gend lock of hair, j date of year j ' of birth ; I don' t send ! currency ;send j powtof flee, ' . , ¦VVells-Fargo money, order or.: : registered letter. A— MME. BERNARD reads your life, correctly,' advice given' on all affairs of life; satlsfac- ¦ tion guaranteed; -25c ; up.. ¦> 17 jSd.'x next, Exam. 'A— MME.- RAVENNA reads; life;= business ad- ? . vice; -names given;* 25c up. - 830 Howard st. ] JOHN D. SZ»S_:CKE-.5. Proprietor. aiQ_st~rpmB{gtt)B ft i®* ifltinat lung W. J. MARTIN _tu-inc83_Manager TBS DOLLAUS K_:\VA1U>. Notify The Call Office if You Miss Your l'ni>cr. 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Carapif Copies will b«> forwarded when re- quested. Mall r-jtweribers 1r. ordering change of aa- _r»R6 fhculd be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADL'KEPS In order to insure a prompt and correct compliance with their re- quest. " OAKLAND OFFICE: lil» Breae:--a> Telerhor.e Main 10S3 BERKELEY OFFICE: 21*? Center street Telephone North «7 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: _Onj£L IV. WALL Hotel Barton f NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; A." Brer.tano, SI Un:cn Syuarf; Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-ave- nue H<u«i and HcfTman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: . Sherman House; P. O. News Co.; Great Northern Hotel; Tremont House; Auditorium Hotel; Pa'mer House. CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C. GEORGE KROGNESS..Marquette Building . (Lonp Distance Telephone, "Central _619."> NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: STEPHEN B. SMITH SO Tribune Building "NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C. C CARLTON Herald Square BUSINESS OFFICE cf the San Francisco Call, rorner Market and Third streets: open until 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES: |O08 Market strtet, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. _. . — CiT Montgomery etreet, corner Clay; open until 9:50 p. m. ."< <• Hayes etreet; open until 9:30 p..m. t.r» McAllister street; open until $>:30 p. m. <;i:. l-Mkin street; open until S:30 p. m. lv* < Mission strett; open until 10 p. m. Z2-U Market Etreet, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. xn. 1<*J Eipventh street: open until 9 p. m. LOSS Val»ncia street; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; cper. unt:i 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tu'eky «tre<?te; cpen until 9 p. m. „:<.»> Fillmore street: open until 8 p. m. TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN . FOR THE. SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplatlnr a chancre of residence during- the summer months can have their paper forwarded fay mail to their sew address by notify* ing THE CALL Business Office. This rtpcr will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represente'd by a local cerent In all towns on the coast. Bl__Tl.\G NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1. K.T. _ ?_ Regulai assembly Tins EVENING TSB'P et 7:30: Ordtr of Temple. All f raters fc3 •courteously invited. THOMAS Hi BnOWNE.Commander. • T. L. HENDERSON. Recorder. TACIFIC Lodge No. 136. F. and A. M.. >J\f »HI meet THIS EVENING. 7 o'clock. 3 U. GEORGE PENLINGTON. Sec. r CALIFORNIA Lodre No. I. K. cf P.. -<»5 • m'ets THIS FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. VJwK</ Pioneer building. 24 Fourth r.t. >>^ Enquire rank Visitors invited. I/^C F. O. MOLL, C. C. r^- R. N. McLENNAN. K. of R. and S. SAN FRAN'ISCO Te*\t No. 1 K . y^S^XK • FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 P&$~15&& nVlork. Pioneer Hall, 21 VV} \ * Mjl Ur i«. b'. RICHARDS. Record Keeper. ET. ANDREW'S Society — Annual v C? v. Eincnic to Fairfax Park en SATUR- S, fj} u/2 UAY May 7. Boats will leave ferry >^X£t M » and 10 a. m. and at 1:45 p. m. "*e^^fc returning train leaves Fairfax at !>:30 p. m. Tickets for round trip. Including «-lmi«loa to the park, adults 60c. children 25c?. can be obtained from Messrs. John Reid A Son. 7s Geary et., and from John M. Duncan. ll."56 Mission st. P. LIVINGSTON DUNN. President. J. BLACK. Secretary. THE Austrian Military and Benevolent v*JW, Af*oclation will hold th*>ir twenty- 'AnfSM vxih ar.r.usl exrurrlon and picnic at i^K^ I .Oak Park. Stockton. SUNDAY. May •TSBw 1. 1904. The Committee desires to state that thi* will be one of the best excursions ever held by this association. A tombola of over 100 prizes will be given at the grounds at & p. m.. sharp. Music will he furnished by the famous Austrian Military Band. The REECciation will leave on the 8:30 boat, Santa Fe depot, foot of Market et. ; tickets also good , n the ?:3O boat. Adult round trip tickets, SI 25: chlldr*n under 12 years. 65c OFFICERS and members of Court Live Oak No 67, F. of A., are requested to attend ih» funeral of our late brother. THOMAS roLEY. THIS DAY (FRIDAY) at 8:30 a. m. from the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty * «Jr<?en. 1171 Mission *t. By order of '¦_ .,»: PETER JACOBSON. Chief Ranger. GRAND picnic of S. P. F. Parlor No. 167. N. ». O. W., to Sunset Park SUNDAY. May 1. Trains will stop at C5th and Valencia sts. In *-vent of street -car strike — not otherwise. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- rrtp from Kidney G. Fturman in Gravel Hill mine, near G«org»-town. El Dorado County. Cal.. draining Into Jrr,*» Creek. which loaches Middle Fork. American River, and Jruiu Syndicate Mining Company in Syndi- cate mine, near PlacervlUe, El Dorado Coun- ty, Cal.. draining Into Hangtown Creek, ¦which reaches South Fork. American River. Civ«>* notice that meeting will be held at mm I»6 Flood building. San FTandBco. Cal May 9. 1904. at 1:30 p. m. ANNUAL MEETING— The annual meeting of the stockholders' of the El Rico Mining com- r*ny will be held on MONDAY, the 2d dty < f May. 3804. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at th« offices of the said company, ?29 Crocker building, city and county of S^n Francisco, fltate of California. S. D. WOODS. F*c»-tary. Eatetj April 18. 1804. AGEXTS WAXTED. S GENTS wanted who own a horse and buggy to tell an article that Is used by »•»*-*• man wh» owns a horse: <~an muke from $10 to S20 _ flay. Apply OCCIDENTAL MANUFACT- URING CO.. 1373 Broadway. Oakland. CaL VST—ING men. $50 guarantees yoa a position for 10 year*, either in California, Oregon or Washington; can make $200 per month U. K. BURNETT. rhllUns Hotel. 117 Sixth et. ADVXKT7:S__tESrT WXtXTXaTCK HAVING recently acquired through exchange ••f property three $40 scholarships In the best College of Advertising In the United State*. 1 will w!l them at 25 per cent discount for mib: the college teaches advertising wj^t. §ing by correspondence and assists Its grad- uates to secure positions: cata]oiru«s fur- olehed on application. Address box 3026. Call. ""automobiles. ¦¦'¦¦'¦ '¦!¦¦'¦' ' ",""• """ ¦ '.'""I ¦ " '" ' m tlXOND-HAND automobiles In first-class rb«p« for tale cheap.- Inquire at SO Golden Gat* ave.: phone Howard 871. WANTED — To buy an automobile 2 seats. Ad- dress box 4167. Call office. , A WHITE f.team automobile for cale. Box HOI. Call office. ATTOR,\KYS-AT-LAW. ¦ FREEt • Columbian Law & Coll. Agry.. r. 85, 010 Market: phone John ti22C: open evenings; transacts at most. reasonable rates all legit- imate law buvlnese: bonds furnished In crim- inal and civil cases; small collections taken. A, PRIVATE, quick divorce for small fee.' See me and save money: no pay In advance G. W. HOWE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Fstabllshed 22 yrs.;'rms. 1. 2. 3, 4 _ 5. 1st 1. ' " 11^2 Market' «.. between Mason and Taylor. i jr Advice f re* all matters. Detectives employed. ' R. W. KING, Attorney-at-I.aw, Exam. bldK.. 6th floor, entrance -room «ill; established 20 y»«r»; all casrs, genera! court and office prac- | tlce: no f*e in advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. DIVORCE cheap, Greedily, nuletly; call On us '«re going elsewhere. Phone James 0221; room 41, 910 Market st.. opposite Emporium. DIVORCE law a ppeolalty; no publicity: advice free; costs $12. Ad. B.A.S.. P.O.box 21P9. P. F. DIVORCE— Cost $12: lecal advice free; costs advanced; open evening. TK»7 Market, r. 212. ADVICE free, divorce*, all law oas«s, cods ad- vanced. S19 Market *t.. room 31. DIVORCE — Costs. $12: quick. «iulet; advice free; ope" evenings. 027 Market st... rm. 301. L. 6. CLARK. 927 Market st.: consultation free: no fees In advance; cpen evenings. BASKETS. BASKETS made of every description. Frledl Batimr and Ba*k»t Factory. 1272 Fol»om at. BICYCLES— For Sale or Bxcbanare* I HAVE for «ala a $50 -Meade Sentinel Cycle for the male members of the human race which I will sell cheap to the earliest caller; a snap for messenger boys. W. BURNLAN. 528 Kearny «t.. Tremont House. BOARDING yOR CHILDREN. WANTED — Infant to raise; mother's care; references. 21- Seventh st. BCS1XKSS CHASCES. A^$500oi HARDWARE store; specialties, locksmith, electric bells, model-making, ma- chin- work etc.; estab. 20 years; located Sixth st:: large stock. Se| R. G. WILKE, 20 \t Kearny st.' A— $1000; RESTAURANT in Ean Rafael: dally receipts $25; rent $30; must be sold at one*; good piece. See R. G. WILKE. 26V& Kearny. A— $1000; DAIRY produce and delicatessen store; clofce to Market St.; dally receipts about $40: rent $45; good business; value in sight. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A — $550; OYSTER and chop house; close to Ellis and Mason ets. ; rent $35; worth at least $900; rare opening. See R. G. WILKE. 2t>U Kearny ft. . A— $5000; CORNER grocery and bar; cash business; store receipts about $60 per day; bar receipts about $20; owner will sell for cash or trade for property at the actual value of $5000. Call R. G. WILKE. 28H Kearny st. A— $2600; CORNER grocery and bar. on Powell St.; 6 years' lease; rent $40; business estab. years and first-class paying; value in sight. Call B, G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. A — $5000; THE leading saloon In manufacturing town of at<out 6O0O inhabitants; 5 .years' lease; rent fSO; full value in sight; first-class paying business; about L* miles from S. F. Call R. G. WILKE. 26^i Kearny st. A— $2200- DAIRY produce and delicatessen #tore; established years; rent $55; monthly sales about $1500; a flrst-class paying busi- ness. See R. O. WILKE. 26K Kearny st. A— $750; CIGAR stand on Market st.; rent $«0; one of the best- located stands and a business where fullest Investigation is solicited; ¦ a bargain. Call B, G. WILKE. 26fr Kearny. A— *S000; CORNER grocery and -bar with 5 years', lease; rent $75; 2 horses; 2 wagens; 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. 26% Kearny at. A— $450; PLUMBING and ga slitting shop on Fillmore et.; rent $26; owners must sell at once ac they are engaged In. another buel* ness. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny sC A— $3000; GROCERY store; established many years and doing a large cash business: located close to Market and Sixth sts.; a good paying business; investigate and you find a very rare bueiness opening. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A— $750; SALOON on * Montgomery St.; place established years; owner clearing about $125 per month: Investigate; a bargain. Call H. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A— $3000: CORNER saloon: close to Call bldg.: S years' lease; net rent $120; this is one of tbe beet saloon locations in this city, and a live man can clear $500. per month. Call R. O. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A— $1100; SALOON, with 3 rooms'; close to Kearny and Bush sts.; rent $75; lease; place easily clears $200- per month; nice fixtures, choicest ctock of liquors. All particulars of R. Q. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A— $12C0: .COFFEE saloon and bakery in choicest location; rent $S0; dally receipts about $70; a good business. - but sickness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. . A — CAMERON & CO. Pbone South 1050. 3 Eddy st. ..cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters lor all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chop houses $350 to $1000 Candy arid icecream parlors $200 to $2500 Barber shops $500 to $2500 Cigar stands $350 to J2000 Groceries and bars $500 to $5000 Saloons $300 to $10,000 Restaurants .-. $350 to $20, OCX) Fruit and vegetable stores $300 to $1000 Drue stores.....;...... $2000 to $0000 Delicatessen stores J250 to $4500 Wood and coal -yards...... ..-. .$250 to $1000 "For sale — Flrst-daes legitimate mining propositions that will, bear strict Investiga- tion. BEAUTIFULLY located summer resort: fine groves; 36-room hotel; all furnished and equipped for business; 20 acres land goes with lease; raise own hay, vegetables; all kinds of fruit; rent $500 per year; equity in this $2S00: death in family cause of sale. CAMERON fc CO. ' FOR sale — One of the best restaurants in city; cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day; will bear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON _; Ca. 3 £ddy st. •. . FOR sale — Electrical and locksmith buslneia; central location: established 9 years; rent $30; clears $(K> to $100 per month; price $500; must sell ' on account of other business. CAMERON _ CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale — Bakery and delicacy etore; rent $20; & living rooms; established 8 years; must leave ciiy; price to close $250. CAMERON _ CO.. 3 Eddy s_. FOR sale or trade — Quartz mine; fine prospect; located In Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-huee or business. Cameron. 3 Eddy. FOR sale— Well-located bazaar and furnishing goods business; cheap rent;,6H years' lease; one of the best transfer corners In city; do- ing fine business; other Interest cause of sale; price $5000. See CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy. FOR sale — Well located and equipped family liquor store; rent only $35; fixtures $200; stock will Invoice between $400 and $500; must be sold by 1st; other bueiness. CAM- ERON _ CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR Sale— A good paying saloon In Vlsalla, Cal.; stock on hand valued at from $1500 to $2000; fixtures worth $3200; license worth » 2000; takes In . $40 per day over the bar; clears the owner $500 per month; price, everything complete, $6000, half cash. Golden West Company, Vlsalla, Cal. FOUNDRY, well established In dty; good paying business; brass and iron; rent only $30; clearing $400 monthly; great opportunity; plant-worth $4300: buyer can secure control for only $1500. MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO.. 467 Parrott bldg. $350 SECURES Interest In light office work, where party can easily clear $125 monthly; references exchanged; experience not neces- sary; live man wanted; bona fide proposition. Particulars 1007% Market St.. room 1. LIST of fir-t-class saloons, groceries, restau- rants, coffee taieons. cigar stands country merchandise ctores. hotels, etc., for sale or exchange. EITEL &. CARROLL 212 Kearny at., phone Red 6692. GARDENER and florist (45. single) wants partner . with some money to build trade in any branches of florist and gardening. : Ad- dresg Gardener. 1340 Lombard St.. B. F. A $600 FLORIST business;- in One location; must b* sold on account of illness; a bar- pain : no agents. Address box 3710, Call. TTANTED— A partner to help Increase the business of- _n established manufacturing gas cpginc. company.' Apply 219 Main st. • FOR sale — Cigar store and billiard • hall, cash register and alot machine*; a bargain; offer wanted. 155 Seventh st. » BUTCHER shop and fixtures complete, with ' 1 room, or suitable for branch store; rent $15. For keys, S506 MiEslon el . $125— FINE -corner cigar stand: fine- etock; good trade; see owner. . US Third- st. HOME bakery. fcr sale; very reasonable. Cal] . at 15&0 Church tu V ¦ . _— _ iL* 1 -? ' K * s CH AJICK!*— -Cwntl»«e>jl r _ M A— STRANGERS. ATTENTION ! Are you ' rooking for a safe and profitable business opening in San Francisco'/ If so. we can ofter you any number requiring ¦ an Investment from $10o to $50,000; every busi- ness opportunity that passes through- our of- fice must stand the closest investigation, and we can place you in a store, factory, hotel, mill, office, or, in fact, any business you may prefer. - - GERMANIA INVEST. CO., »27 Market st. A— BANK AND COMMERCIAL references. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.-.- VS! Market 8t. - A GOOD OPENING For a young man who can invest $300 in a hlgh-claes.real estate 'office and flu position of cashier; experience not necessary; invest- ment secured and $'20 weekly guaranteed. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 027 Market st. A— WE WILL FURNISH YOU A BOND. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION. A business man who can invest- $5000 cash, with services, can secure good opening with high-class company in this city. GBRMANIA INVEST. CO., »27 Market st. A— WE CAN FURNISH YOU A PARTNER. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.,- 927 Market st. A— HOTEL FOR BALE. ,.'¦¦_• New and modern; 80 rooms; richly furnished, complete and ready for occupancy: large din- ing-room with 16 tables and imported Vienna chairs: the best carpets money can buy throughout; finest linen and beet silver serv- ice; 10 years' lease; $10,000; easy terms. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 827 Market st. A— WE CAN SELL YOUR 8TOCK. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 027 Market st. A— $100 REWAJRD ~~~~ W T iH be paid for legal - proof showing that any person ever lost a dollar who Invested any money In or through our company. GERMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY. Incorporated under the laws of California. Capital stock. $50,000. 927 Market St.. rooms 321, 822, 823, 324. , A — ONLY HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENTS. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— 2 PER CENT ' MONTHLY ~~ On Investments of $100 and upward; no "get- rlch-quick" swindle or gambling scheme, but a reputable business estal). 3 years in S. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 827 Market st. A— WE refer to 10,000 successful clients. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A— A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and services secure interest and office of treasurer in an incorporated realty and investment company; $150 monthly as- sured; highest references priven and required. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 827 Market at. A— WK CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A — MERCHANTS. ATTENTION! Do you wish to enlarge your business, 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 books seeking good business openings. _GERMANIA INVEST. <X>., 927 Market st. A— Largest brokerage-company on Pacific Coast. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A^ THE BEST INVESTMENT. 100 shares of gold stock of the Norton Bay Co.. $25; will be worth $200 by August. 1004 GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. 027 Market St. T. J. DUNN A CO.. Phone Howard 346S. Business Bales Acenti, Suite 203. 1312 Market st. Callaghan bulldlnz. We are rapidly collecting a new and desir- able list of all kinds of business places fcr sale. Come hav e a talk %vlth us. We can please you. MILLINERY store, commercial center of city; old established, exquisite stock, select pa- trons; 5-year lease: easy .rent; near Kearny: price $2250. Including fixtures; reason for selling, made enough to retire. Exclusively with DUNN. ¦ SALOON— Splendid place on Third st.; 1'4 blocks from Market; $2200. DUNN. CIGAR store at invoice; wholesale district; full investigation solicited; $S50. DUNN. SALOON and cigar store; Third st.: exchange for lodging-house; $700. See DUNN. GROCERY and bar; north Market; old estab- lished: 4-year lease; $1600. See DUNN. HOTELS. lodging-houses, cigar, candy, gro- cery, delicacy, millinery, book and notion stores too numerous to mention. Come and see us. ' T. J. DUNN & CO. GENERAL merchandise store for sale In a growing country town or will take a partner at a Kmnl! per centage over Invoice. Box 1404. Call. HAY and grain business for sale: horses and wagona; well established; $1650. Address box 254G. Call. A— $600 BUYS best paying corner cigar stand: Market st.; rent $50; lease. 917 Market St., r.l. GERMAN or American can invest $1000; make $2000 year round. Box -5117. Call. FURNITURE and upholstering business cheap. 1714 Polk. . . FINE newspaper route for sale. Inquire at this office. EALCOy fcr sale on account of sickness; good business. 31 J.-ukf-on st j PARTNER for prospecting In gold mine In California; have ore to show. Box 3738, Call. WANTED — To buy a'dellcacy store; give loca- tion and Drlce. Box 3026, Call. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Cali branch office, cor. Duncan & Church ats . LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALES. MARION GRIFFIN. 406 Hearst building, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods In fine front offices. Phone Black 3607. or take elevator to 4th floor. Up-to-date title abstract free with every sale. We sell any house on our In- stallment plan. ' - 37-ROOM apartment-house; north of Market; corner; most elegantly furnished In golden oak and blrdseye maple; heavy velvet car- pets: 6-year-Iease; easy terms. For permit to s»c_it see MARION GRIFFIN. 18 ROOMS on Van Ness ave.; make offer; rent $60; profit $100 monthly; suitable for refined lady; a swell location. MARION GRIFFIN. 28 ROOMS; $12Oo1 see MARION GRIFFIN; quiei; respectable; full; big snap.. 40 ROOMS; building and furniture new 1 year ago; owner sick; 4 blocks of Market; inveati- gate and make offer to MARION GRIFFIN. 29 ROOMS; new house; new furniture; lease - if desired; price $1500. See MARION GRIF- FIN. ' ... -¦¦ - 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 furnished; a beautiful house inside and out: large rooms: private baths: sunny corner: we guarantee this house will fascinate any lady r.f refinement. MARION GRIFFIN. SPLENDIDLY furnished house of 14 rooms, on sunny side of street, near Post and Leaven- worth; newly furnished in March, 1903; be* t of oak and mahogany; heavy Brussels car- pets; only cause Is sickness: the owner must leav e the city; no reasonable offer will be refused; landlady occupies 2 nice rooms and receives $56 over rent MARION GRIFFIN 406 • Examiner building. , . ,. , ¦ 1— An" honest. -reliable hotel " ' . 2— For sale by my agent. MARION GRIFFIN 3 — Roam 406 Examiner building; - .. 4 — Has SO large, airy rooms;. always full- 6— Estab. 8 years; never, has changed hands* 6— Guaranteed to be clearing $200 per month- 7— Cause of sale Is dissolution of partnership' R— Price, only $6500 (about % of real value) »_ ALSO 10 — Livery stable for $3250 — almost a gift; * ' 11 — Place well established — pays well; -. ,:-«¦- :*,~ 12 — Beautiful young horses — 20 head; 13 — Double and single harness for all; 14_Two fine. carriages — fine buggies, etc.; 16 — Low rent; big .opening, for tight man. \ YOU'LL BE SUITED ' ' . AT KREDO _ CO.'S. 765 MARKET ST. V 14. r.: beautifully furnished; rare .'. $1250 23 r. : take flat in exchange ..$1750 8 r. ; rent $30; California st. .$425 7-r. flat: elegant: only.v ."........'.$ IOQ 11 r.; Third St.: clears $40... ...v.v. ...,$2ro ' Auction prices, see KREDO & . CO. 100 ROOMS; sunny corner: rent $125.... $4500 112 room3; clears $350;, low rent.'.. .'..... .$1500 80 rooms ; furniture • nearly - new ..... •. . , . s;{£00 15 rooms: fine location," north ' of Market. .$900 • 4fi rooms: in Oakland; new; rent $60..". .$"500 12 rooms; half cash; cheap rent.... .. ; ...$600 Money to loan . on -. furniture. EITEL _ CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. . ¦ . - t ™ $700 WILL buy nice lodging-house, 16 rooms 803% Washington St., Oakland. . y; ; ,;.-. A BARGAIN; 8 rooms; cheap; must be sold on account of sickness.: 212 ¦ Fifth st. , - .-.T-. l» WANTED — Lodging housp,*^not'over ; 25 rooms, ? and well furnished. Address box 3536.; Call. * ~ * ti LONG mj WANT 15 SHORTLY SUPPLIED