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THE, SAN FRANCISCO. GALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904. 12 MARION GRIFFIN. ' <08 Hearst bids., over. Examiner entrance. ,Cor. Third and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. ' Rooming-houses and ! hotels for • gale. BONA FIDE OPENING to June 18; 200 rooms; some .elegant furniture; building NEW and.MODBRN; long lease; low rent: price 11B.0OO; cut to S7C0O: i% cash. . y . ¦ .' . ¦ MARION ORJFFIN. SUMPTUOUSLY FURNISHED" 50-room house; highly respectable , and now .clearing 5214 monthly: opened In May." 1903; 5-year lease: everything strictly- first class. ¦ • . r ,:« MARION. GRIFFIN. SNAP THIS— 2« * rooms for $1000; - north of Market: 2-year, lease now rent; sunny side; not gorgeously 'furnished, • l>ut doing a good business. • « ¦;¦¦ ' MARION - GRIFFIN. SEVERE SICKNESS causes sale of 24-room house for $1100;: certainly worth $1500; cen- trally located; terms V, cash; profit $75, should be $1000 monthly. :,•.• ... .. "MARION GRIFFIN. NEW AND MODERN corner 1 house of 43 rooms; beautifully furnished ! In ¦ mahogany, blrdseye , maple;, -velvet- carpets: . 4 blocks north of Market; Ions lea?e If desired. ¦•->'.- ' MARION ' GRIFFTN. FIRST-CLASS .furniture; new carpets: 20 larga rooms; rent '$85: "strictly respectable; profit . exactly $72 monthly; price $1500; near Geary St.; sunny side. MARION GRIFFIN. N. B.— 14 LARGE rooms and big porches In fine neighborhood ; respectable, ateady ten- ants: 2 floors; very easy to care for; worth $1200; cut to $700; clears $40.7 «..'¦¦ MARION ; GRIFFIN. AND a $1000 house going for...... ...... $500{ it's a nice, newly painted 10-room ; house in .the geographical center of the. city; rent $40 and Income $74 monthly. - .'¦•"¦ ¦ ¦ .MARION. GRIFFIN. NEARLY $3000 profit yearly; fine big house, well furnished; nice clays of men roomers; \ cash price $0000, or Vi cash and ' Vi in other property: it's 'a -fine proposition." ¦ . '•' MARION. GRIFFIN. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL: 40 rooms: clearing $105 monthly: price $2, r >00. • / , ¦¦¦¦'¦ MARION GRIFFIN. CASH $100, balance $10 monthly; 8-room cor- ner flat; newly calclmlned: piano. -' . MARION . GRIFFIN. FOR sale — Boarding and lodging ¦• bouse of 20 n-oms. MRS.' WILSON, Belvedere,: Marln Co. $300 — 10-ROOM lodging-house; always full: ln- ' i come $30. Inquire 823 Howard st., after 12 m. iOUS 1». '(^R^C&ElslvJ.'Prov^or A<Jcre5? Ccniannnlcatloas to .v } T I X BIcV A VG I IT^.^^ ?"» r*- r . W. J. MARTIN . .Busings TES DOLLARS KICWAKD. ACtify The Call Office If Vou Mls« Your I*a;>cr. If fcr err csnre THE CA-X.Ii if not fle- ::Tcrcd rcrularly to «ub»criber« pleass can n-p "CALL rSCHANGE" and nctily ! itacripticn C!€ik in chanre. Your c* 1111 - ilaiat will receive prompt attention. A stanfiissr leward. cf Tea Dollari < 310.CO is offered for th« *rrc«t end ctSTlsUoa cf aay one cauffnt ateaUa* V/iX C*.LI.. TELEPHONE. «jU fcr THE CALL. The Operator "*"•" <" on - I oeet Vw Witt tte Department Vou Wlsh. r-vtilcaUcn O.'f.re Market «- nd _ Tfc!r<1 ' Jl' Ecitorial Rcop-.s 217 to 221 Etevenson st. I.-e!lv*red by Carrers. 20 Cti. Fer k . " 5 CU. Per ilenth. Single Copies 6 C« 8 - TetBi by Mail. Including Pcetag* <Cash wiin Order j: „ nn t^AILT CALL <inc!ud. Sunday). 1 year...*" w J'AILV CALL tinclud. Sunday). « mos... «_w : IjAILY CALL- By Single Month '{>= MNDAY CALL. 1 Year *.°" 1 Year AH*Vi:i*4^S KOr.KIGrC I g^&K^S Per Tear l"ra *>OSTAGE. | 8SS3J: 1.00 fer Tear Extra /.IX POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Ficple Ccples will be forwarded when re- (jueeted. Kail eubrcribers in ordering charge of ad : £rets ehouid t* particular to give both >t.vv AND OLD APDRESrS in order to Insure a ;.n'tnpt and correct compliance with their re- «ueet. OAKLAND OFFICE: I 1016 Drc*(Jwsy Te!eph<we Main 10S3 BERKELEY OFFICE: TUS Certer fcti-eei Telephone North >< WASHINGTON' CORRESPONDENT: SAMUEL W. WALL Hotel Barton NETT TORK NEWS STANDS: Waldorf -Astoria Hctel; A. Brentano. 31 T-'rion Square; Murra> Hill Kotel: Flfth-ave- :.^« Hotel and Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: F*iern:an House; P. O. News Co.: Great N'<r!hern Hotel: Tremont Hovee; Auditorium Hctel: Palmer House. CHir-AGO REPRESENTATIVE: C GEORGE KRCGNKSS. .Marqur-tte Bu'.'.fllrig <Lcr.g Di»-sr.ce Telephone. "Central 2S19-") NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: FTEFHEN B SMITH 30 Tribune Duildlcg NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C C. CAELTON Herald 8quare BUEINEPS OFFICE of the San Francisco .Call, corner Msrket ar.d Third utreets; open until 12 o"< lo«-k every nlcht In the iear. BRANCH OFFICES: 1 X* Market ttreet, opposite Fifth; open until 11 P- ra. !27 Mcrttpocicry street, corr.er' Cay: open until 9:30 c. tn. CCO Kijtt street; open untl! 3:T.O p. m. >'"'< McAllirtcr ttreet; open ur.til 8:30 p. m. OS Larkin street;'open ur.til 8:."0 p. m. !!'41 iiisiioi! i.tre»"t; open until 10 p. m. 2rei Mn:kft street, corner Sixteenth: open ur.til 9 p. m. I(t« Eleventh street; cpen ur.til » p. m. :09tJ Valencia rtrprX; open until f r- ra. Northeast corner <*hurch and Duncan streets; orxai until 9 p. m. Ncrthwtst wrav of Twer.ty-sercnd and Ken- turky Btreeta; open until 9 p. m. Fillmo.-e street: open until 8 p. rn. TO SrBSCRIBintS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CAl.Ii cnbscriberti costemplatl&r ft chtuire of residence) darinsr the summer months caa "have their paper forwarded *r mall to their new address by notlfy- :iC THS C*LI. Business Office. This paper will eIfo be on sale at all tm miner resorts and Is represented by ft local arent In aU towns on the coast. MEET1XG XOTICKS. CELEE11ATION of 8t. John's daF^n" B~ der the auspices of th» Past Mrs- A t»rs' Association of California. F. //». & A. :¦'¦ . by a «rra.n4 reunion und J;<JI hesket pirnio nt El <"ampo. SATURDAY. June 25. I5KM. The steamer H. J. Corcoran will leave Wufhineton Ftreet wharf nt P:^n ». m. and return at 6 r>. ra. Ticket?, adults !>0 rents, children 25 cents, can be liad at the wharf en ih»> mornirur of »h» picnic. ANDREW <"HRISTENSKN. Chairman nf Cociruitte». JAMES A. WILSON. Secretary. 1!IF?ION rhsrtfr No. 78. R. A. M.— «, Kr-K-ial m^etinz THIS iTHTKSDAT) -a/Sf EVENING. 7:S0 o'clock. M. M. de- ,^^V grw. By orrtcr of the H. P: JOHN R. HILLMAN. Secretary. CALIFORNIA I»l*» No. 1 F. an<i A. «- U.. -will mert THIS W KVCNINO at 7:30 o'clock. pecwid <J"rr*». TRANKMN H. DAY. Sec. FIDELITY ly^JK" No. 120. F. and A. M. O Srx^ial meeting THIS mit:RSDAT)Vy nVXNJXti at 7:30 o'clock. Third Df- /V\ trer. Matter Masons cordially in- vited. By »>rd»r of th<» W. M. FREDERICK BARRY. KeTetarj'. EOrTH PAN FRANCISCO Lortgo No. * 212 F. arri A. M.. meets THlS«a/V • THVRSDAY) KVENINQ. at 7:30 j^^ o'clock, for third dTree. Master Ma- focs cordially invited. By crdrr nf the 2iTas- ter. ¦ E. C. HAKE, Eecrrtary. LM'I'.IC Lodee f\.'o. 21C. F. and A. M. — C Tliird dourer. THIS «THVJtSDAT) VV > EVENING. 7:20 o'cioclc. Maeter Ma- /VS \ .wnt cordially fr.vltr-d. n>- order of the ) Mafl.-r. .1. It. <;OLDSMJTII. Secretary. BTAIUl KINO I^flpe No. T.U. F. and A. n M.. :;17 r>viEaJ«ro Ft.— Third d^reeVV THIS KVK.VING at 7:.*W o'clock. /^\ Mant<-r Matosis cordially invited. I?y -. Jirdcr of the \V. M. A. A. ANDERSON. Secretary. THrC San P^ncisco Scottish Thistle v r^ • . • -• ¦ -•;. Tli!.- 'TIJl7Rr;DAT>^, r&tX? KVB.VIN' in Kratemiiy Hail. JJ »*'*rfir»"l: t.. at S o'clock. Emoket s *=^^k : OS W. PATERSON. Royal Chief, jj ':'.. '.•-I'.LI.SLE. Recorder. S*)V. H ' PACIFIC COMPANY, office of fwjrt 1 - vp * York. June 15. 1304. Notice S*r*f\Zi.ti Stvckholder* of Southern Pacific ' • '' - i- ¦ "^* - V ¦ *v Nr.itf 1> yereby g]\-en thst the board of •.>re-cu»r*. d -vhe Southern Pacific Comnanv it ¦» tr.«-_:r this day held, called a *p«clal .-'.-. t i* 0> U* Rtotkholder« of raid company "» lorvtw, tt the offlce of the company in gSMCfcarant. Jc.Terson County. Kentucky on . ;c«-*o«v, the twentieth day of July 1304 ; afli o'c!ocV*. m., etandard time to consider act i>*a .cBoIutiors to be brought before them at *ai!l meeting in substantially the fonu and Up the t fff-ct following vjr • -nesolved «I). that the capital stock of the Southern Pacific Company be increased onl t-idiuonal shares of the par value cf one hun- c. ' •• ¦' -' ' .& : * r.,rh. 1 ", Rc r olvf<1 ;->• l**t the said Increased stock riiajl be preferred atock; that the holders of »ueh prcfen *d rtock Fhall be entitled to divi- d'-nrt. tn each fiscal year at such rate not ex- ccodl&C ecven per cent per annum.' payable wn.J-arnually cut of the »et proau, .« fha n I*- declared by the board of director* b^'oni any ditidend Khali be declared on thr'ourop^ stock; that euch dividend* than be non-^umu lative: that the hollers of such preferred ,tTk .hall not by virtue thereof be entltleTio a^y other cr farther Efcare of tho pro fiu of the company; tliat. upon the dissolution of the f-OTpasy. voluntarily or otherwise, the holder. °l ," r " K crred *' ock ch *» be entitled to hV" . th*4r fcharrs redeemed at par before anv Vii« tribution cf any part of the arsets of the com p»ny shall be made to the holders of tl*e mm" :uon. stock: that eald preferred Mock shall »# '•wued and *old from time to lime to ' "Z ¦ eii.c-jr.'.s and in. irach tnanner a* the board nf directors may authorize and <letermin» but M not lew than the par value of the sharp.. - that it fchall l/« convertible into common »tock »h>.re for share, at the option cf the holder*' .t any time: and shall be redeemable at the ¦ ¦ . -:i cX the company on or at any time after the f:n-t <l«y of July. I9C5, and before th» flrst w.y of July. I3I«. at one hundred and fifteen dollar* vx ehart." "Rwolvrd iS). that the board of directors shall Tie tn-1 th«-y arc hereby authorized to et- tablUb. treni time to time, and enferce all >.•¦ !. rules and regulations respecting the I»- fte. tale, redeftipticn and conversion cf such »?'»-k. not incoi:s!i<t*nt herewith, as in the fj.tig7r.rut cf «hc icard may be necessary cr tz.i.'t'.tnt." -1>'or the purpo£« of such special meeting the ftc.k trar.f-rpr VonUs of the company will be v closed July it, IVtU. at .1 o'clocV p. m. and rto^eccdThureiaj. July 21. 1901. at 10 o'clock AUEX. MILLAIt, Secretary and Cl-rk. , Pl'!8IVR«< flMVr" rrniUnnoil. : A— CAMERON & CO.--- ! J hon? South 103U. :< Uddy *t.. corner Market ar.d I'oweil. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. FOR sale — Well-furnished Ti-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; f.n? chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing: all modern conveniences; new. -one year; price $2200 complete. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. St. FOR sale— Well-located bazaar and furnishing goods busltiess; cheap rent; 6% years' lease; i one of the best transfer corners In city; do- 1 ing fine business; other interests cause sale; price $5000. See CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy. FOR ?ale or trade — Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays 540 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-hse. or business. Cameron, o Eddy. FOR sale— Electrical and locksmith business; central location: established !• years; rent $30; clears $90 to S1C0 per month; price. $500; must fell on account of other business. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy sC FOR sale — Carriage and wagon factory . and general jobbing: established 27- years; well located and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. , EXCHANGES made in all kinds of r«al estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale — Coffee, tea and spice route over IS years' .- tar.-i.r.-j: felling on account of re- tiring from business. Fof particulars In- quire at 119 Front «t., between 11 a. m. and I p. m. FOR eale — A good restaurant, nicely located on Bush it.; fine trade and clear.n; a good profit over expenses : win give reasons for telling to legitimate buyer; no triflers. Box 2529. Call offlce. A GOOD established bakery for sale in Sacra- mento: has fine family and store trade; es- tablished 25 year?. For particulars H. SCHMIDT, bcx CC2. Sacramento. Cal. FOR sale — Groceries and general merchandise fctore in town not far »rom San Francisco; stock W7|| Invoice about $1410; snort business for man and wife. Particulars box SU5. Call. OLD-ESTABLISHED coal yard for sale;, well located; near Ht. Francis Hotel; rent $23; lease; grod stock on hand: one horte and wagon; price $300. Box IOCS, Call. ONE of the best groceries in the Mission for *z\t. as a whole or in p«rt; good family liquor trade. Address box I04HJ, Call offlce. SALOON for sale cheap; in good business part of city. Apply to DONNELLY & BR ANNAN. 1071 MUfilon st. FOR sale or exchange— Gas stock, paying bet- ter than 10 per pent, for city property or improved farm lands. P. O. box 5*. Lima.O. $MK> BUYS fine paying restaurant north of Market; will stand thorough Investigation; bargain. California Invest. Co.. 777% Mrket. RESTAURANT for eale on the Central Pa- cltlc Railroad at a good point for meals. Box SS5 Call. SALOON tor sale at Yountvllle, Napa County: reasonable. Inquire of DEAN HOWARD. Callstoga, Cal., box II. WANTED — To buy or lease a good hotel In country town. Address with particulars box 1068. Call offlca, GENTLEMAN wishing to make good living; $175: cigar store. Call at my factory, 229 5th. WANTED — To buy small grocery and bar. A'i'irees box «0S, Call offlce. FOR tale— Saloon in manufacturing district. Western Rubber Stamp Works, 521 Mission. GOOD express stand; new wagon: licensed; must sell. Particulars, 414 McAllister st. FOR sale — AI coffee route, clearing $75 per month; a bargain. Address box 1116, Call./ WANTED — Restaurant In good location. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 860. Call. A COUNTRY grocery and general merchandise store for sale; price $1400. Box 1041, Call. FOR eale — Ehelvlnt and fixtures at a bargain. Brownstone Wine Co., 320 Market st. > FOR sale — Small laundry route; horse, wagon, etc.; bargain. Box 1106, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale In good location; near California st. Full particulars box .1547. Call. FOR eale — Coal, wood and feed business i la Oakland very low. Box 2577, Call. WANTED — Gnncery. with bar attached; price not to exceed $1750. Box 899, Call. DELICATESSEN store for sale; nicely located in the MlFsion; fine trade. Box 814, Call; GROCERY and delicacies for sale in North Beach. Box 1079. Call. WANTED — Cigar stand. Box 1038. Call offlce. CIGAR stand and billiard hall. 155 Seventh st.; cheap. CALL route for sale; a fln» large' Call rout* in the city of Alameda. Box 2179. Call. FINE newspaper rouU for sale. Inquire, at this efflce. 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. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO.. Phone South lO5o! ."5 Eddy nt.. cor. Market and Powell.. Headquarters for Rooming-houses. Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 7-room modern flat, close In. well furnished, coet f<;00. at bargain if eold at once: $300. C5 rooms; best downtown commercial hou«e In city; clearing now $300 per month; every- thing first-class condition; will trade for Oak- land, Alameda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. , 17 rooms; rent only $70; fine little apart- ment-house; sickness; must sell; snap; $700. 129 rooms: cheap rent; long lease; first-clad". up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: clearing $50<> to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. 75 rooms; grand new building; elegantly fur- nished: cheap rent; 10 year;' lease; close In; clfrars $4C0 per month; $4000 down, balance 8 per ceit per annum; departure. ¦' 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease. • ¦ '¦'/"'•• 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment- house; luxuriously furnished; grand entrance; every modern equipment; clearing $400 to $500 per month; to be sold at a bargain on account of departure. 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by paying $160 down. . balance time; * lt»0. ."*»., \ . 32 rooms; cheap rent; .2 years' lease; fine downtown location; 2 entrances;, every thing in first-class condition; good furniture and crfr- pets; clearing now $200 per month- If run transient can clear $3C0 to $350 per month; here Is best proposition In city; price $3200. 7-room flat; rent $40;. oak "furniture;' good carpets; sickness; price $350. ' . ' • ' ¦ 108 rooms; cheap rent; new -and -elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fln« bar; can bo run' In conjunction If desired; rare chance for right parties ;~part cash, bal- ance can be paid out of the bouse: other busi- ness Interests demand Immediate departure. -~ 14 rooms; rent only $57; 'oak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $900. JOS rooms; cheap rent; first-class up-to-dat* commercial house; clearing $350 to $400 per month: call for particulars. ¦ . - 19 rooms; ¦ rent only $100; well - furnished; little apartment-house; reduced to |1500. 28 roomo: elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large apartment-house and pay cash difference. .21 rooms; corner; rent only $85: oak fur.; good carpets; housekeeping: all full; clearing $70 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady- price $1600. . - i . ISO rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month: close In; full nice people; bargain iff taken at once; dissolution of partnership. . • 120 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; 'ons of tho best buys In the city. Larr* list of real estate, rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trads. always on hand- A. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. MITCHELL & CO., 120tt Market st. \ ., II you want to buy a house or flat on easy terms, large list to select . from, try . MITCHELL & CO. I HAVE a fine downtown transient house of 34 rooms that clears $200r will- take $3700. -Ad- drees box 1512. 100S Market st. i MKETINCJ NOTICES— Continued. EEnVtAN Benevolent Society— a^ Officers and members are re- jVjpft ? pectfully requested to as- >J^tL , tumble at the lodge rooms. 102 PSo*""?^ • •"Karrell ft.. THIS i>AV at f;>'! ! rf' ! <?Ki 7:!0 p. m. for the purpose of {'ytJUkt! transacting official bu*in»«s. \i(Vt^'li Hy order of JOHN A. LJLBI- W»**Jrfy BBATICU; President. rZaSir V. RADOGEVICH. fc-crctary. . THE '-California Debris Commission having re- cHved applications to mine by -hydraulic pro- cess from Amador.and Sacramento Irrigation and Mining Co.. la Dunderhead Mine, at Michigan Bar. Sacramento County, Cal., draining Into Cosumnea River; from W. E. Duncan ¦ Sr.. in Yurk Ranch Placer Mine, near S-|Ianish Ranch. Plumas County, drain- ing Into East Branch of North Fork cf Feather River; from E. V. Tiffany and Seth Jenk«?r*-on. In Treasure Point Mine, net.r Fair Play. Kl Dorado County. Cal.. «1rain- Irg I'lto Vedar Cre^k. which reaches South Fork o: C<«umnu Rlvtr gives notice that rnectinc will r>« h»14 at P.oom &j. Flood Bcildinir. tfan Francisco. Calt. July 5. 1904 at 1:30 o. m. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS — "New TorVs Steamboat Horror," told by survivors and eye witnesses: 1100 dead: 100 illustrations from photographs: about 500 pages, 7»jxlO: price Jl N>: selling like "wild fire"; best terms; credit given; freight paid; »end 10 cer.ts tn stamps for outfit and instructions. KUHLMAX COM- PANT. Dept. 4. Chicago. AGENTP — An agency for a proposition that is a derided improvement on building and loan Is worth having. Great Weetern Improve- ment Company, Parrott building. EAEY money fer agents. Room 619, 121 Geary st. ATTOnNEVS-AT-LAW. ~~^.~^7~HOW ; FrVl22~MA~RKET ST. Tel. Jessie 4711. Established 22 years. Advice- free on all legal matter*: divorces a siv-ial- ty. private, quick: no pay in advance; mining companies organized; patents obtained: wills, d?e<ln. collections; detectives employed. n. W. KINO. Attorncy-at-Law. Exam, bldg . I 6th floor: entrance room 611 r e»tabllshe.d 15 jears; all e-ases. general tourt and offlce prac- tice: nv fee In advance or for consultation; rvtnir.gti by appointment. Tel. Red ."SOL PENSION atty.— M. HARRIS. 40 Ellis St.. 15 yrs. practice; ref s. from many thousands of soldiers, tailors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. ' AA—DIVOHCE— Costs $12: quick; quiet: advice free: no charre unles-s successful. 71? Market st.. room 4.. bet. 3d and 4th. DIVORCE — Coets, J12: quick, quiet; advice free: all law business; no charre unless suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. ADVICE free; divorce cc*1b 112; no fees or costs In advance; all law business: offlce cjea Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 33. DIVORCE law a i-peclalty; no publicity: advice fre*-; costs J12. Ad. B.A.S.. P.O. box 2109. S.F. L. S. CLARK, 927 Market st; consultation free; no fees In advance; open evenings. ATTTOMOEn.ES. AUTOMOBILES— Livery, garage and sales- rooms; automobiles of every descriptiin bousht and sold; #rlll buy or *eli recon.i- hand machines. See us before .t,u do any- thing with your machine. Phor.e South "02. Pacific States Automobile Co.. 217 nils *t. STEAM runabout for sale, cheap. EAMES. , L*01S Market st. WANTED — To buy a steam automobile for ca*h. Box S.*!1, Call office. ¦WANTED— Gasoline automobile; name price and condition of machine. Box 3543, Call. WANTED— To buy an automobile; state kind, etc. Box 2535. Calt offlce. RAMBLER automobile for eale. Particulars Box 2596. Call office. ASTHMA REMEDY. A. Dl Ncla's Anhma Remedy relieves Instant- ly; 10c. 25c. 60c. 1602 Market. St. Nicholas. Ill MM>5 CHANCES. A— 11600: SALOON in wholesale district; rent $.'•0. estab. 25 year*: a good-paying saloon and fine fixture*-, value in Eight. Call R. G. W1LKK. 2t>4 Keerny M. A— 5S500; CORNEP. taloon: close to Sutler et.; place e&tab. years: doing an excellent busi- ness; lease: rent |110: net rent $4S; elegant fixtures. See R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny. A— J15.U00; nARR<XJM; owner never clears less than 11000 per month; location and busi- nrsg can't be beat. See II. G. WILKE, 2ts^ Kearny St.- A— |S00; PARTNER wanted In offlce of , manu- facturer's agent; a first-clacs offer for good man; $500 to be Invested in business; offlce clears about $250 per month. See R. G. WILKE. -MSi Kearny st. A— $700; BAKERY across the bay; established years and doing a first-class pa>ing store trade: value in sight. AU particulars ft. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny tt. A — $600; TOUNU and active man wanted to run grill room in one of the finest barrooms In this city; no rent to pay; referencea want- ed. See R. G. WILKE, 2<5>/4 Kearny st. A — $2250; CORNER ealocn on Montgomery St.; established many years; rent $S5; lease; a good-paying place and well advertised. Call R. G. WILKE. 2C% Kearny st. A— $2200: ROADHOUSE! Roadhouse! Road- houre! With 13 furnUhed rooms; rent $40; lease: a flrst-cla*s 'paying resort. See R. G. WILKE. 26% Keamy tt. A — $S00; CORNER naloon; rent $20; a splendid location in the Mission; place doing a busi- ness of about $15 per day. R. G. WILKE, 2CVi Kearny ft. A — $3200; KLEGANT barroom, with mercan- tile lunch; on Montgomery st.. vicinity of California; place must -be sacrificed on ac- count of ill health of owner. See R. G. WILKE. 26*4 Keamy st. A— $450: BARP-ER shop: 3 chairs; best location In the Mission; rent $15. See R. G. WILKE. 26V, Keamy *t. • _, A— $2T»C0; SALOON; choicest location on Mar^ ket *t.; low rent; good lease; elegant fix- tures and a first-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE. 26H Keamy st. A— SCOO; CHOPHOUSE and coffee 1 saloon7~opp". cable house; place estab. years, with steady. , and transient customers; owner clears about $175 per month. See R. G. WILKE. 2«H Kearny st. -• * . ». A— $1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms", kitchen end dining-room, • 37 beds, good furniture; lease; place paying well. See R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearay st. A— $2000; SALOON. vlcln!ty~Market. EUIk and Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; place estab- llshe-J years: first-claa* business. Call B, G. WILKE. 26% Kearry st. A— $:»0; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen etcr« with 4 rooms; rent $25; fine location; good business. See R. O. WILKE. 26% Kearny St.. A— $375 cigar stand, transfer corner: rent *25; good paylntf place. R. G. • Wilke. 2tt% Kearfty DON'T workifor others; be your own boss; learn the rral estate business and start In for yourself; we make you our special rep- resentative and teach you the business by mail: we furnish large list of salable property and assist ybu to earn from $2U0O to $5000 annually; write for free booklet and particu- lars. H. W. CROSS &. CO.. 204 Tacoma building, Chicago. $300— WANTED, steady, sober partner; es- tablished commission business; experience not necessary; must be satisfied with $20 per weekand able to keep light offlce books. See H. C. KOOP & CO.. 111S Market st. $225 BUYS a dry goods/ notion and vaciety store: 4 furnished rooms:, rent $15. H .C KOOP & CO.. 1118 Market st. * $050— HOME bakery and delicatessen store; 4 rooms; large steel range; 2 gas stoves; first- class ehelving and counters; a bargain. Merchants' Agency. 1008% Market- «t. $2700— NEW hotel; electric lights; all modern and up-to-date: newly furnished; doing a big transient trade: near city; full of boarders: rent $45. Merchants' Agency. lOCS'.a Market. $050 WILL Mt-ure a lifelong position and In" come of $D0 guaranteed; experience unncces 1 - t-ary. but party must furnish- references; present Income can easily be doubled with close attention to duty. Particulars I0O7 '4 Market St.; room I. $5C0 — SPLENDID chance for right party; good paying hotel In neighboring prosperous coun- try town; rent »20; present owners must 1 leave; sicknewi. For particulars apply to L. LARSEN, II Dc Boom St., opp. South Park. $1200 — LODGING-HOUSE; finest" hlghTprfce transient location; a money-maker; can have long learc. Exclusively BERG. AKM- KTKONG & CO., ai8 Kearny st. 5.VJ5— PAKTNliR wanted: manufacturing arti- Cie cf Oally use; sure profit ot $90 a month to etch; owner well known practical man. DON.NfcXLV CO.. CJ2 Market s u 12000— ROADHOUSE. bar. thoroughly modem ?3*** — Orncery and liquor store; .1 living rms PACIFIC Real Estate Co.. 1015 Market st. EDUCATIONAL Con tinned. CALIFORNIA Businew College. 023 Goldes Gate ave.; S. F. : 7-Vpage^catalog on request. PIANO lessons. C5c half hour. MRa PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, cr. SliUfc SFIRITCAL.IS3I. MRS J. X WH1TN ET. Clairvoyant, trance, bvstness medium and lif» I reader. 12CC Market *t.. Gait House. t MME. TOl.'NO'S genuine spirit messages ti> night. l«c. «1» McAllister. All prlvat* read- ! ings 760 Central ave.. 7th-st. sta.. Alamwla. CLAIHVOYAXTS. _^^ ASSURED Success for You. Call at once and save 14. Hi* famous $5 readings this week fo» $1 (1 II It 91 *1 II f> No charge — No charge Unless ymi obtain th« Information for which you consult him. PAUL. DESTINE. The flrst reslstered trance clairvoyant aa# palmlit ever In San Francisco. Head varefully. An honest proposition. . (Tou to b* full Judge.) 1 dn hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge If I fall to tell your narrx, pecupation and what you called for; I tell you If husband. wUa or lover Is true or false, whom and when you will marry, how to gain :he love of !*»e one you desire: In fact. I will t#ll you every hope, fear or ambition bettoff than you can tell yourself: his advtc« is r*» liable, his powers ar« wonderful and mi!s» putable: h? Improves your character so thai yen will reach the highest possible devalop- ment in mental arj bodily vigor, health. happln<a4 and capacity to earn wealth: tb» controlling power Implanted in your natur*. so you can control any one secretly; gives advice en mining and>burted treasure-; glv«« you success in lif«; he guarastees you suc- cess or charge^nothing for hta serrlcea, 10 a. m. to 8 p. b.; closed Sunday. 328 O'Farrell street — 328. MYSTERIOUS POWER. $1. II. II. II- II. 11. «. ELLSMERE. Egyptian seer, clairvoyant. ; '- Educated by adepts of India. Never before ha\e you consulted one) So fully endowed with psychic pow«r. Call, be convinced. Trouble and doubt leav« yon. ¦ The Greatest Clairvoyant "Tells your full name and occupation;" whom and when you will marry; mining claims, lost veins located: advises Investments; busrnaaa; law. love, divorce, partners, changes, journeys, without asking questions; removes spells. «v11 Influence, hastens marriage; controlling power implanted in your nature: teaches personal magnetism develops mediums, clalrvoyaat.% etc. 1CO7J4 Market st. Mall. 12: office. H. Also open Sundays. 10-8. Writs for Oovtnda Suttay Hindoo Belt. Particulars freu. Orient- al Talisman. Adepta wear them. All letter* answered, confidential. ~FR«>M~ALirSECTlON9 THET COMB TO WITNESS THE WONDERFUL DEMON- STRATION OF THE NOTED LIVINGSTONE. READINGS II. H* has met every expectation, every adver* tlsod promlae. He is acknowledged by all who consult hint as a true exponent of the occult science; fsr overcoming trouble, bad luck, tli health, busi- ness, love, family and financial worries, would it net be- a relief to know bow ybu will suc- ceed* to be relieved of the matters that art troubling you and cf the schemes cf your «n«- mles. that you miy m«t with better suceesa? Then don't hesitate until too late. Go at once to LIVINGSTONE. .Who i« permanently located at 428 Eddy at.: lady attendant. / MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg.: shs reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of tha past, reveals th« present happenings and portrays events to occur In the future: If you are in troubl*. discontented or not satisfied with life, or have domestic, love cr business troubles, con- sult this great. medium and you will b* to!* bow to overcome them; valuable advice la all affairs of life; 25c up: satisfaction guar- anteed: readings by mall. Tel. Black 4569. MME.PORTER.eelebrated clairvoyant erbium, card reader, born with a doubla veil and sec- ond sight, tells past, present and futur*; I. 60c. g. by cards SI: palmistry and clairvoyant sit.. |! 5a 200 O'Farrell St.. near Mascn. A— MIm M. Wille. 330 Ellis, clairvoyant ery»- tal seer -and life reader, win tell you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tion -..names given: special. 11: hours 10 t» S. Mrs. A. H. Kror.enberg. palmist, clairvoyant, card reader;when others fall try me.good reading* 25c. 721 Frank!in.nr.O.vJ.ave.Tel.Larkln4207. A— Mme. Ravenna read* life; business adviea; names glven:25o up. 835 Howard.bet.4thA5th. MME. ODELL returned: clairvoyant, card read- er: tea leaves: 25c up. Lower flat. 220 Eddy. MIS5 WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts: readings dally. 917 Market st. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 23 H Sixth it.; ladies 25c; gents 50c. ISMAR, the celebrated Egyptian seereaa. will return from her vacation July 1. MRS. BAUMANN. th» well-known fortua*. teller. Is now at 317 Ellla St. MRS. SHAFER clairvoyant, card reader, sit- tlng» dally. 4-tSS Jesaie .t . bet. »th and 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A^CnPHEUM Employment Offlce — Japan»««- Chlnese help. 426 Powell St.: tel. Mala 5753. JAPANESE-Chineso Emp. Offlce. 415 Stockton; best help. Fritz Tamagaki. mgr. ; tel. Bush S3*. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- flce: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Mala S13&. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY * CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WASTED— FG31A1B. A COMPETENT, refined, middle-aged woman desires light pcslticn. working housekoeper for two: good home main object. Box ll.iO. Call olflce. A COMPETENT American woman wishes wort by day: fine flannel washer, laundress an4 sweeper: $1 25 and carfare. 873 Mission at,, corner Fifth. YOUKG lady desires position In doctor's ef3e« or as cashier in restaurant. Addresa box 1172. Call office. COMPETENT young woman wishes housework and cooking In a small family: wages moder- ate. Box 111*. Call office. A YOUNG woman wishes to do general houm> wcrk and cooking; wages $25 to 130; no oi> j-:.tijn to across the bay. Box 1129. Call. MIDDLE-AGED, competent woman wants p^ sltion for general housework: reliable: ref«^» encej; city or country. 143 Third St.. rm. 25. A YOUNO woman, reference, for laundry work and bousecleanlr.*: first-class work; II 99 day. See landlady at TTT?i Market st. SEAMSTRESS and milliner: |1 to 11 50 p«r day;. by mall. U25 Pine st. A YOUNG woman wishes work by tho day, washing ar.d house-cleaning. 451 Sanchea. A YOUNO Finn girl desires situation la family in ctty. Call at Sl^'a Third st. WOMAN wants situation In small family to take 'care of children or housework: city or cuuntry. Addresa 536 Third st. MRS. CLU- NESS. A RESPECTABLE, well educated lady. , 8T year? old. wishes a position as housekeeper, city or country. Box 1113. Call offlce. YOUNG woman- wishes work by the day. wash- Ing. Ironing or house-cleaning, |1 50 day. Call 1 Mission court, near Fifteenth st. A WOMAN cock wishes a situation as cook ti i a hotel or ' small boarding-house; no dlsh- ; washing: city or country. .961 .Mission st. TOCNG ' lady, experienced stenographer. wtt!» knowledge of bookkeeping, desires a position as offlce assistant'.' Box 1U32. Call offlce. WIDOW with two children, ages 2 and 3 I years, wishes houstkeeper's position In a?sd party's, or couple's home. . Box Z3A", Cal!. SWEDISH girl wants housework. 807H Bucb- anan St.: no. postals. A GERMAN lady to go out working by th» day or week. Address 12 August alley. EASTFRN girl wishes position as r.urseg'.ri. 2714 Harrison st. A NEAT young German lady wishes situation as housekeeper. 20 Devlsadcro at. FIRST-class dressmaker will go out fcr *•*¦• day; |2 a day. 407 Van Neaa ave. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch " offlce. cor. Duncan tt Church iu WANT ads and* subscriptions taken far TO* Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT \VA.\TED— MALM- MAN and wife wish positions: man ccachtnan. thoroughly understands care of flna horse* Keaerxl man about place; wife good ruok .¦•' • ¦ laundress; references. S. D.. 44t^j Jessie i'. A GOOD, all around man wants position ia private place: understands the care of horses, garden; good driver; can milk; good re£er- .ences. Bex 1111. Call offlce. STEADT ycung man wants position with • chance' of -advancement; reference* B»'» _1110. Call of flee. _ GARDENER wants situation; competent te . «row a mixed collection of orchida; *•* references. Box 1050, CaU. YOU WANT J^sTO BE KNOWN TO THOSE KNOW PENTISTS. A NEW plate— The Whalebotw — Cannot break; w*rr«ini«d -^0 yr».: crown. *•'! 5t>; Oiling?. 50c; - plaits. &>: full net; ail wcrk painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlor*. 2» Sixth.' DK. LL'ULUM HILL. 144': Market. nr.Eleventn . —No' charge rcr extracting when plates are - made; eld r'at«s made over like new; teeth Irom $8 per *et: extracting 50o; gas given. DR. KXOX, : 'dentist, r.uw located at the Giant, bulldlne. los»3 Market. 2.1 floor; all first •class dentistry at low . prices. ARTHUR 1 CH1SHOLM. scrgeon-dent1st.r.l4.1st flcor. l'hflan bid.. SOtJ Market, cor. O'Farrell. Paris Dental l'a:lors. SIS Kearny.' cor. Bush — Set tteth. $1 50 up; crowns.»2 up: filllngs.23c FRKK cxaminatton wltn chaTt At the New _York nenttma. !Kg) Mliylon «.t.. SE. cor. 6th. COLD rmings. 75c: silver. U5c: crowns. »2; no pain; cp^n Sundays. •Dr.O.U.Hewltt.201 Suttr. l)ltl>S.(IAIvEKS *>D SEAHSTItKSSES j McDOWELL Dressmaking * Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure;. eve. class. lOltt Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knire-plaltlng. Stew, art's bntton & buttonhole factory.' 110 Taylor. •«¦ KULC'ATIO.XAl.. K. R. AYRES. founder and manager of Ayres Business- College for 14 'years, has returned to takf active management; bookkeeping. r - rhorthanJ, "typewriting; $5 a month; life ; . scholarship $5o: day and- evening. Bancroft building. 723 Market st. A 'BAiGEK school than ever. On-Juna 1 w« . .' m9Ttd tonew fireproof building 7as Mission -.»f.. ; b«fw«en Third and Fourth :'¦ more scaca* flner room*: better light: finest in the Wmt' cotce anJ see. S. V. BUSINESS COLLEGE* A— THE. Paul Gerson School of Acting glres • more performances and secures more engage* menu for stodents than all other Western ¦ schools ; special summer course. 414 Mason. HEALDS BLSINK8S COLLEGE. Ti POST s' F. — Bookkeeping shorthand. toLcntyllng languages, ttlcgraphy. English branih«s;day ar.d Mght sessions; Illmtrated catalogue treo. A— CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1435 Ma7- ket. guarantees positions to graduate* ¦ PU- man shorthand, typlng^jbookVeepin* 1 .'^ "^f fr-^. 0^?',? 11 ?" t Klectrldty.24 Post St.. B.F.: a practical school of enflneerini-- compUte equipment. Speclar cataloguS tSZl DANCING — Adults. . SJon and Frt «vn> i..v. : ?«'.'H.H l-th'k^'v F«°« d«"v 'Find! lays "a'l^j/th^bet. Valencia and Guerrero. E ve°y I *\S IJ c ? a^}' VlI> ( , eUc - aila - —iSriS". i e ».as»a>.. cyanide; day. ev.- est. 1S64 Van der N.Ulen School. 113 Fulton." r. Clly" Ha" A diy I1 "e' T W«fl geb^' bo ?. k l teepln *' 8horth *n«i": . \ western Bus. College, HOT Market. ; LODfil.Mi IIUCSHM Foil .S.V1.B — tot. | THIRTY rooms, nictly furnished, lease. . .jr.JCO | 26 rcomi>. nil men roojners. low rent.... 10O» 115 room*. low rent^ountry transient.. 50C0 31 room*, rent only $S& "5ill» ! 1(1 rwiras. rent $70. transient. ........:. rt(Xt SI rooms, rent f-t per room....... ;»100 Monty to loan on furniture at 16w rates. __ EITEL & CARROLL. 212. Kearny »L ; . D'AND H2 roomed- house for *ale cheap;- ihap: no taeents. Stevenson st. : LODGING HOUSES WAXTED. WANTED — To buy loiisrln* house of about '30 to 35 rooms. Pox S23. Call offlce. CAHFETBEATlMJAmcLEAXIS G. COMPRRPSEO Air and Vacuum~Procc7^now universally used for cleaning- carpets on floor without removal; carpets and tvga are altu> cleaned by compressed air «t shop: • prices moderate. S. F. Compressed^ Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market at.; phones Main 15"J and Bush 479. ;.. . _'_ WHEN you" become dltgusted with your xvork eend for SPAULDIXO'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- Ine Works. 3S5-357 Tehama ft.' Tel. South 40. MITCHELL'S. .240 Fourteenth st. — E^rst-clnffc carpet cleaninc 3o yard.' Tel. -Slission 7J. ' WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works; 1S09 Ua^- rlson «t.; Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 223. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Work*! .333 Golden Gate a.v«. Telephone East 126^ HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beatins; mat- tressos made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Slitter it.: tel. Main 3t)4. GEO. WALCOM'fe CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO.. c*rpet~beatlnr works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison at.; tel. Mission 283. A WEEK'S news for S centa — The Weekly CalL , 16 pages. In wrapper, for -ia*.llng. >1 per year CX.OTHHTO BEWOVATPTO. SUITS cleaned -and pressed. SI;. scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellis St.. room 14; phone Drumm.44. Call for and- deliver free. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery, rooms 0-10; tel. Main . BSSO.' »' ¦ CURES 8UPT U HE. HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Holder $10; no discomfort. 1206 Market St.; send for circular. AFTER 3 years of personal experimenting, on November 15. 1903. the solution of the prob- lem has been solved of how. to. cure "75 per cent, of. ruptures: from the; b?st authority - less than .10 per cent has been cured by the ordinary truss in the past 1C0 years. (————-—^1 HIGH-GRADE I _, ."^T F-^MiF^F^ TOIfU PT S-ftiP I — I if"" I — ' I l~\\ 11® TO SUNDAY CALL | KLL I WANT AD. PATRONS I I One Box (3 Cakes) Richly Perfumed, Hard Milled, First Quality Soap YOUR CHOICE OF FOUR/ODORS VIOLET, WHITE ROSE, PEAU D^SPAgNE, CLAVEL (Carnation) IN THE RAMONA BRANDS AND AROMA DE CLAVEL WE ARE OFFERING TO OUR WANT AD. PATRONS PERFECTION IN PERFUMED SOAPS, A CALIFORNIA PRODUCT, MADE BY THE LOS ANGELES SOAP CO., AND EQUAL IN QUALITY TO THE BEST AMERICAN OR IM- PORTED ARTICLE. THESE SOAPE WEAR HARD AND RETAIN THEIR EXQUISITE SCENT TO THE END. THEY CREATE A COOL LATHER, SOOTHING' TO THE MOST TENDER SKIN, AND HAVE A DELICATE FRAGRANCE THAT -IS LASTING AND REFRESHING. ONE, BOX (3 CAKES) WILL BE GIVEN TO EVERY PERSON PRESENTING A WANT AD. THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY FOR INSERTION IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. ...WANT ADVERTISERS ONLY ARE ENTITLED TO THIS PREMIUM... DEALE3S SUPPLIED BY X.OS ANGELES SOAP CO., 115 DAVIS ST., S. P. * . !«, Fremlums can be obtained by presenting advertisements at: . . . BUSINESS OFFICK of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in th« year. I .' 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. . .627 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 p. nc $00 Hayes street: open until 9:30 p. m. * ¦ 639 McAllister street; open ur.til 9:30 p. m. : •*• CIS Larkin street; open until V:30 p. m. • "1041 Mission iitreet: open until 10 p. m. ; 2201 Market «tre«t. corner Sixteenth: op-a until 9 p. m.V. „ J ... 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. - * . r : . 1 j ' . 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. '. • — J „_ j • No-rth^aet corner Church and Duncan streets: open until 9 p. tn. Northwest corner T-wenty-secor.d and Kentucky streets; open until }p. a. 2290 Flllmore street; open until 3 p. m. , | ¦ : OAKLAND OFFICE: ; ""*"-. I01C "Broadway Telephone Main 10&3 I 21 <S Center 6tr»*t : ------ ...Telephone North 77 • ; : AtAMEDA OFFICE: Schneider's Book Store Tark Street