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fHE SAN FRANCISCO CALU -FRIDAY, -.24, 1904. 12 CARPET DEATlXGr AXD CLEAXIXG. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed air st-shop; prices moderate.- S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co.. 308 Market st.; phones Main 132 and Bush 47D. • . WHEN you become dlsgusted^wlth your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 353-337 Teha-na Ft. Tel. South 40, MITCHELL'S. 240 Fourteenth st,— First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Work*. 1S09 Har- rison St.; Al cleaning; Jc. Tel. Mission 223. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works! 333 Golden Gate av>. Telephone East 124. ' HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beating; mat- treiscs made over. 1432 Howard;tel. South 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning~Co~402 r Sutter"st.- tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet- beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison at.: tel. Mtaslon 2B3. COTTAGES TO LET. ROSCOE.- 17— Cottage of 5 rooms, ?9; Mission- «t. cars to Crescent ave., on to first- street to right. • - ¦¦ - CURES SUPTUKE. - HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Holder. $10; no discomfort. 1206 Market st.: send for circular. — . — — . »¦— , — „— m DEXTISTS. A NEW plate — The Whalebone— Cannot break; warranted 20 yre.; crown, $3 60; fillings, SOc; plates. $5; full set; all work painless and . warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DB, LUDLUil KILL. 1443 MarkeLnrEleventh ¦ —No charge for . extracting . when - plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 30c: gas given. DR. KNOX, dentist, now located at the Grant building. 1085 Market 2d- floor;' all flrst-claga dentistry at low prices. ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist.r.l4.1st floor. Phelan bid.. 806 Market. -cor. O'Farrell. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush — . Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings, 25c. FREE examination with chart at the New York Dentists. 969 Mission st. BE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings. 76c; silver. 35c: crowns. $2; no pain: open Sundays. Dr.O. B.Hewitt. 2<M Suttr. DRESSMAKERS ASP 'SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School- Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1010 Mkt Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting. Stew- art's button * buttonhole factory. 110 Jarlac. I,ODGIXG HOPSK* yggJI^J^^K^!^^ MARION 1 GRIFFIN, 408 Hearst bldg.: over Examiner entrance. Cor. Third and. Market sts. Tel. Black 3H07. Rooming-houses and hotels for gale. BONA FIDE OPENING to June 18; 200 rooms; some elegant furniture; building NEW and MODERN; long lease; low rent; price y:fti,, a^«g Fm SUMPTUOUSLY . FURNISHED 50-room house: highly respectable and now clearing $214 monthly; opened in May, 'l»03: 5-year lease; everything strictly • first class. • MARION GRIFFIN. SNAP THIS— 28 rooms for $1000; north of Market; 2-year lease; low rent;* sunny side; not gorgeously furnished, >t>ut doing a • good business. -;.- " MARION -GRIFFIN. SEVERE 8ICKNESS causes oale of 24-room house for $1100; certainly worth $1500; cen- trally located: t terms M .cash; ¦ profit $75, should be f 1000 monthly. .; MARION GRIFFIN. NEW AND. MODERN -corner house of 43 rooms; beautifully furnished in mahogany. blrCseye maple; , velvet, carpets;- 4 , blocks north of Market; long lease if desired. MARION GRIFFIN. FIRST'CLABS furniture; new carpets; 20 large . rooms;- rent $S5; strictly respectable; profit exactly $72 monthly; price $1500: near Geary St.; sunny side. • MARION GRDTFIN. N. B. — 14 . LARGE rooms and big porches in fine neighborhood; respectable, steady ten- ants: 2 floors; very easy to care for; worth $1200; cut to $700; clears $40. ' . ..'. 1 -MARION. GRIFFIN. AND a $1000 house going for $600; 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 class of. men roomers; cash price $6000, or. % cash and. % in other property; it's a fine proposition. . -*¦ .: '¦¦ -./.¦ ; MARION . GRIFFIN. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL; 40 rooms; clearing |195 monthly; price $2500. ' , -¦¦¦-•¦¦.-.•¦'. ¦.., , MARION. GRIFFIN. CASH $100, balance $10 monthly; S-room cor- ner flat; newly calclmlned: piano. MARION GRIFFIN. L.ODG IXG" HOUSES WANTED. ~ WANTED-^-To- buy lodging house of about ~30 .- to S5 rooms. Box S23. Call olflca. EDUCATIONAL. E. R. AYKES, founder and manager oC Ayres Business College for 14 years, has returned l-> take active ' management; bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting; $5 a month; life . scholarship $50: day and evening. Bancroft building. 723 Market st. ¦ A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 we moved to new fireproof building. 73S Mission rt.,- between Third and Fourth; more space; finer rooms: better light: finest In the West; come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE. A— THE Paul Gerson School of Acting girts more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; special summer course. 414 Mason. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST. S. F. — Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy. .English branches; day and night sessions; illustrated catalogue free. A— CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Plt> man shorthand, typing, bookkeeping: $3 ma HEALD'S School of Mines & Klectrtclty.St Post si.. S. F. ; a practical school of engineering; - complete equipment. Special catalogue free. DANCING— Adulta. . Mon. and Frl. ergs; Juve- niles. Sat. 2 to i: priv. lsssons daily. Find' liy's Hall. 17th. bet. Valencia and Guerrero. ENGINEERING — Civil, elec.. J3ln., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide: day. ev.: est. 1364. Van der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hail. AP.ITHMKTIC. algebra.bookkeeping.shorthand : day, eve. Western Bus. College. 1107 Market. CALIFORNIA Business College. 923 Golden - Gate ave.. 8.F.; "5- page catalog on request. PIANO lessons. 23c .half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. 8PI RITUALISM. ™ MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. "™~~ ~~- -~~~ Clairvoyant trance, business medium and life reader. 1206 Market St.. Gait House. MRS. REYNOLDS. I licensed medium : seances Friday eve. ; for full forms; 60c. 328 Ellis et. C.-V. MILLER'S materializing seanceTto-nlfrht 8 p. m.. $1. 1084 Bush st.: tel. Larkln 41331 CLAIRVOYANTS.' '¦ MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and buslnees medium perma- nently located at 17 Third St., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the / present happenings and portrays events to occur in. the future; .if you are in trouble ¦discontented or ¦ not ' satisfied with life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult this great medium and you will be told ¦ how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c up; satisfaction guar- , ante«d:.readl£Bfl by maJL . Tel. Black ««¦». /, • — • ¦ * j 3IEETIXCJ XOTICKS Continued. 1 ¦ j ; ""*"*' • EAN FRANCIECO Teat No. IS, >£0/«|V ; K. O.T. M.— Review THI3 i iKIUDAY) EVENING, at a £K«3 <&, t^fs o'clock. Pionerr Hall. 24 G»7»I ,1\\ Wll I Fourth st. »'<57 'f V_r»«7 J D. B. RICHARDS. . Record Keeper. < «^f>iJi r AGE.VTS WASTED. AGK.VTS— "New Ycrk'r, steamboat Horror." cold by KtirVivors iiiiJ cjx witnesses: 1100 • \fSt1: H«) illuctrcticns nom photographs: ahci-t 60l> paces. 7 l /jxl0; rri.ee fl o<>; selling !l»e "wild are"; best terms; credit given: freight |-.a!d; «e!id. 10 •.cr.ts in CUunps for outfit and u.etructions. KL'HIjM.VN COM- PANT. Uept. 4. Chicago. ATTOKXEVS-AT-LAW. j G.~^\'. HOWE. 1122 MARKET ST. : TVI. ieeslfl 4711. ErtAblleht-d L'2 years. Advic? I free <-n all Iceal matters; divorces a rpcila!- | ty. private, quick; no pay in aovancr; mining t U'lHpunle* organiztd; patents obtained: wills, doedn. collections; detectives i-mulojed. R. VTi KINCk Atturney-at-Law. Exam: bid?.. 6th floor; entrance room 611; eetablltbed 13 years; a!! cases, general court and offlce prac- tice; no fee In advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. > I PENSION atty.— M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis it.. 15 I yr». practice: refs. from many thousands of I toldtere. tailor*, widow* and orphan* on Pa- ' ciflc Ccatt for whom I have secured pensions. | AA— DIVORCE — Ccst« $12: quick: qutet; advice ! free: no cbarire unless successful. f I : TIP MarVet *t.. room 4.. bet. :<d and 4th. ; j DIVOBCE — Costs. $12; quick, qui-t; adric* 1 ¦ free; all law business: no charge cnless *uc- j I crzsful; open evenincs. 027 Market, room 301. __^__^_^________^^_^_____ s 1 ADVICE free; divorce' cost ¦ $12; no fees or' j costs in advance: all law business; offlce ojen Saturday ev^nlrcs. 819 Market *t.. r. 33. DIVORCE law a specialty: no publicity: ad vie- free: costs $12. Art. H A.K.. P.O. bo» 21!>9. S.F. L P. CLARK, 927 Market fit; consult* tion free; no fees In advance: open even In as. autckobii.es. I AUTOMOBILES— Li very, jrarage and salon- rtK>ms: automol<!lrs of every ctescripifTn b-.usht and sold; will liuy or -ell ie<op.i- hand machines. f->e uk before /CO <lo any- ihlrK with your machine. Phone South ~f.Z Pacific States Automobile Co.', 211 IJUIs n. 6TEAM runabout for sale, cheap. GAMES, 2018 Marker st. V'ANTEL' — To buy a .steam automobile for earn. Bex 8S1. C«U office. "WANTED— GasoHn* automobile; name price and ccnd!tion of machine. Box 3549. Call. WANTED — To buy an automobile; state kind. etc. Box 2535. Call office. RAMBLER automobile for sale. Particulars Bci 2K>6. Call office. A3TEMA BEKEDY. A. Di No'.a's Asthma R»medy relieves lnstani- ly; 10c. 2.V. We. 1^02 Market. St. Nicholas. BOOKS. DALY A- (TRRAX, second-hand b->ok.«ellen>. removed frcm 2f'6 Powell st.. to 857 fleery st. 31'MXESS . CHAM'KS. A— $1500; EALOON In wholesale district: rent $50; estab. 2."> years; a good-paving saloon and fine fixtures; value in eight. Call R. G. WILKE, 261-j Kearny st.' A— SJ50O; CORNISR ealoon; close to Sutler st. ; plaee estab. years; doing: an excellent busi- ncfcs; lease: rent $116: net rent $4^; elegant fixtures. St-e R. G. WILKE, 26^-j Kearny. A— $15,000; BARROOM: owner n«ver clears less than $1000 per month; location and busi- ness can't be beat. See R. U. WILKE. 2«V» Kearny st. A — $MK>; PARTNER wanted in offlce of manu- facturer's arent; a first-class "offer for good man; $500 to be invested in business; office clears about $250 per month. See R. O. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. j A— $700; BAKERY across the bay; established ; years and doing a flrst-class paying stor« ! trade; value in eight. All particulars R. ! G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A-- $600; TOUNG aad active mau wanted to run grill room In one of the tinest barrooms In this city; co rent to pay; references want- ed. See R. G. WILKE. 2«>4 Kearny st. A— $2250; CORNER saloon on Montgomery st.; established many years; rent $S5; lease; a good-paying place and well advertised. Call ; R. G. WILKK. 28',J Kearoy st. A— $2200: ROADHOCSE! Roadhouse! Road- bcuse! With 13 furnished rooms; rent $40; lease: a first-class paying resort. See R. G. WILKE, 26V4 Kearny sC A— $800; CORNER ealoon; rent $20; a splendid location In the Mission; place doing a busi- ness of about $15 per day. R. G. WILKE, 2»JVs Kearny st. A— $2500; ELEGANT barroom, with mercan- tile lunch; en Montgomery st.. vicinity of California; place must be sacrificed on ac- count of 111 health of owner. See R. O. WILKE. 2C^ Kearny gt. A— $450; BARBER shop; 3 chairs; beet location in the Mission; rent $15. See R. G. WILKE, 26H Kearny *t. • A— $2500; SALOON: choicest location on Mar- ket nt.; low rent: good lease: elegant fix- tures and a flrst-class paying business. Call R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— $000; CHOPHOUSE snd coffee saloon, opp. cable house; place estab. years, with steady and transient customers; owner clears about $175 per month. See R. O. WILKE. 26% Kearny st A— $1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 room*, kitchen and dining-room. 37 beds, good furniture; lease; place paying well. See R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny rt. A— $2000; £= A LOON, vicinity Market. Ellis and Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; place estab- lished years; first-class business. Call R. G. WILKE. Setj Kearny st. A— $350; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen stor* with 4 rooms; rent $23; fine location; good business. See B, G. WILKE, 26ft Kearny st. A— $375 cigar stand, transfer corner; rent $23; good paying place. R. G. Wilke. 2«$4 Kearny j OLD-ESTABLISHED corner grocery and bar- room; fresh, clean stock; good family liquor trade: choice location; rent $35; price $2200. Merchants' Agency. 1008^ Market at. $550— HOME bakery and delicatessen store; 4 rooms; large steel ung«; 2 gas stoves; flrst- class shelving and counters; a bargain. Merchants' Agency. 1008% Market st. i $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. 1008% Market. DON'T work for others; be your own boss; learn the real estate business and start in for yourself; we make you our special rep- resentative and teach you the business by mall: we furnish large list of ealable property and assist you to earn from $2000 to SBOOO annually: write for free booklet and partlcu- \??,a, "vJF- CROSS * CO- 2O4/-Tiicoma baildlng, Chicago. $350 WILL secure a lifelong position and In- come of $90 guaranteed; experience unneces- sary, but party must furnish references ; present Income can easily be doubled with rJose attention to duty. Particulars 1007% Market st.. room 1. . > . $3 ?°r7 W , A ? TED ' f te f ir - ¦«*«' Partner;, es- tablished commtsslcn business; experience not necessary; must be satisfied with $20 per week sndsble to keep li K ht office books. See H. C ICOOP &. CO.. 1118 Market st. $500— 3PLENDID chance for right party; good paying hotel in neighboring prosperous coun- try town; rent $20; present owners most i C » n^v ??*k. «° r P* rtJc « I » r « spply to L. LAR6EX, 11 Do Boom- st.. opp. South Park. FOR eale— Coffee, tea and spice route over 18 years standing; selling on account of re- tiring from business. For particulars in- ' <julre at 119 Front st., between 11- a m cud 1 p. m. ' FOR sale— A rood restaurant, nicely located on Bush St.; fine trade and clearing a good profit- over expenses; will give reasons for telling to legitimate buyer; no trlflers. Box -529. Call office. < A— $200; partner in light business, suited- to '. steady man satisfied with $15 to $S0 a week- trial given before buying. 47 Geary st ' room 5. . A GOOD established bakery for sale In Sacra- mento; ban fine family and store trade; es- tablished 25 years. For particulars H SCHMIDT, box SO.'. Sacramento. Cal. FOR Eale — Groceries and ' general merchandise • etore in town not far from San- Francisco" stock will Invoice about $1400; good business ' for man and wife. Particulars box 833, Call. OLD-ESTABLISHED coal yard for sale; well 3 located; near St. Francis Hotel; rent $25; lease; ccod ' stock on band: one horse and .wagon;, price $300. Box 1008, Call. ' : SALOON for t»ale cheap; In Keod business part of city. Apply to DONNELLY & BRANNAN, { 1071 AUision SL . ' I JOllS' d: "SPHECKELS. ¦ L J^°Vjfeloi^ Adiref? Ceir.n:unica.ti<;ris to JOHN McXAUGHT.*. '.VI ._. -^Mimmisw .W. J. MAIITIN Business Manager TEX DOLLARS REWARD. Notify The Call Oflicc if Vou Mif?» Voar Paper. tt fcr aay cause THE CAM. Is not fle- lirered rcsmlarly to subscribers please call up "CALL EXCHAHOE" a*d notify Subscription Clerk in chcrgre. Tout com- rJilat will receive prompt attention. A staadinsr reward of Ten Dollars (S 1O.O0 > i* effered for tlie arrest «Jid ccnvicticn of any one- c*a*ht stealing i.j£.V CAXI*. • TELEPHONE. Atk for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- nect Tou With the Department You Wlin. Publication Offlce Market and Third. S. F. Ec.tuna; F.ootm. 217 to 221 Stevenson st. Delivered l>y Carriers, 20 Cts. Ter ' n "** lt . 75 CU Per J'onth. Finsle Copl** " ?*«-.. v Tcrrng by Mail. Including Postage (Cain V\ itn Order} : „ r*iLY call, (inciud. sucds> >. 1 y* ar ---»M2; UA1LV CALL, Onclud. Sundayj. « mos... 4_w tiAILV CALl^— By Single Month. .~ «;";: gUWDAT CALL. 1 Year **J WCEKLT CALL. 1 Year •• i.i~ gug£ j &n&:*tS Kr |S Eg ! PC'STAGE. j weekly 1 cy. Per Year fcxtra ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. ' Ssrcple Copiffc will I* forwarded when re- auested. Mail f ubt.crib«?r* in orrierlnr chars* of a.«l- drets should be particular to give loth Nii\v AND OLD ADDREtS in order to Insure a ; : rr.pt and correct compliance with the.r re- v.u*tt. I OAICLAND OFFICE: j* ( 101* Bro&dwty T«-lerhor.e Main 10S3 BERKELEY OFFICE: 21< v Otnter street Teiephore North «J WAfc'HINGTON CORRESPONDENT : BAaSVEL \V. WALL Hotel Barton XFW YCKK NEWS FTANPS: W«Mr.T?-AFtoria Hctefc: A. Brentano. 31 t>:cn f^uare; Murray Hi'.I Kcte!. Kifth-ave- Cct Hcic! and licffrnan House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Fherrran House- P. O. News Co.; Great Northern Hotel: Trerr.oat Hoi 6*; Auditorium t&tel; Palmer House. CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C. GECRCE XROGNESS. .Marquette Butlflmr •Lrrns Distance Telepboac "Central 261»."> NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ETEPHEN B 6MITH 30 Tribune Building NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C C CARLTON Herald Square BTF1VEKS OFFTCE of the Pan FtaE-'.sco * CaJl. .orner Market and Third streets: open LT.ti! 12 o'clock every r.ijtht in the year. EP.AXCH OFFICES: 1 ?<* Market street, eppesite Firth; open until '1 »• tn. 627 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open urti! :>/M p. m. . •00 Hay«a street; open until 0:."50 p. m. «-T» M.A!Ijft»r street; or>en until 8:S0 p. m. OTi Ijjrkln t-ttcet; open until 9:30 p. m. I'^I Mi.--jicn Firwt; o'.icn until 10 p. m. S2«l Kajkft (street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m . jrfi Dmtt rtre«>t: op*n until » p. m. .•Ws \ : '• • s (farce* ; open until 9 p. ra. Ncnheaft corner Church and Dur.can streets; T'ti until » p. m. Ncrth»-est corner cf Tw^nty-werond and Ken- "olii r l > ,, Etr<> ' t * : °ren until 9 p. tn. —•wo Fl.Ircor* stre-t: op»r. until 9 p. n. TO SlBSCRrBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CA7-T. subscribers conteapletlntr • fbssjre cf residence during' the summer mentis can have their paper forwarded 1 by mall to their new address by notify- ing" THE CALL Business Offlce. This paper trill also be on «ale at all summer resorts *ad la represented by a local agent in aU towns on the coast. MEETING XOTICES. CAXA3POBXIA Omirandery No 1 K T «. — R'sular BsseBUy THIS EVENING *OF »i . :-;0. Ordor of Tempir. AH fraters ffl <X<ur,r-*nis]v invited. Btf 'TfAP. M. PLUM, Commander. . T. L HENDERSON. Recorder. CKI.EHRATION of St. John's day UB - W <\tr the ausjices cf the Past Mas- A ters" Attociation of California. F. Aft. * A. U . fy a grand reunion and »ZGM basket picnic at E! Campo. SATURDAY. June liV 1^4. Th» steamer H. J. Corcoran win leave Washincton street wharf at 9:20 a. rn. and return at 6 o. m. Tickets, adults ••'• certs, children 25 cents, can be had at the vharf on the moraine of the picnic. ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, Chairman of Committee. JAMES A. WILSON, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodg* No. 186, P. and A M "^Y will meet THIS EVENING. 7 o'clock Af\ ... 3 Ji' GEOKG E PENLINGTON. See. CALIFORNIA Locge No. 1 IC of P ~gf» meets THIS FRIDAY at S p ta.'. Pioneer b-jildinp, 2* Fourth st. TLffS rank, long form. Vigltors in- /5*v ' ¦¦«?»•;. F. O. MOLL. C. C. R._X- McLENNAX. K. of R. and S. Ll'UEKA Lodge No. 8. K cf~~I» VO» Market rt.. meets THIS (FRlI \Z3&^ UATI lTlENIXG. Pf^t and Es- lS^5 'W* rank*. A fraternal welcome £g*2£ ortcnde<3 to all visitors. •W. CRONIN, C. C. J. W. C. BEATTIE. K. of R -and g. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, effice of Secretary. New Tork, June lfi. 1904. Not'ea to etockhol«1?r«. To ihe etockholders of Eoathera Paciflc Corrpary: Not;o» it hereby riven that the board of Erector* cf the Southern Pacific Company St a ir.cetlnjf this day held, called a special rr.cetluc of the stockhol«er» of eald cotnpany t u convene at the office of the company in P.eerhmont, JeStreon County, Kentucky on V.>(jn«?iday. the twentieth day of July 1904 st 11 o'clock a. m.. standard time, to consider rnd act upon resolutions to bt brought before 'them at raid meeting In substantially the form end to the effect following viz- "P.erolved (I), that the capital stock of th» BDutbera Pacinc Company be increased one Ignored million dollars by Issuing one mlliion "Resolved <2). that the said Increased stock rhail he preferred stock; that the holders of »uch preferred stock shall be entitled todivi- Atnfis in each fiscal year at euch rate not ex <-ee<Sir.R seven per cent per annum.' payable ¦MBl-armuaJly out of the net profits, as shall le Ofciarci by the board of directors befor. any dividend f hall be declared on ttl%o£££ nock; that such dividends rhall be non-cumn lxuve; that the hollers of such pEferreVSS itafl net by virtue thereof be entitled to «£ r.t'.er cr further chare of the profits of the company; that, upon the dissolution of the coinpany. volunUriiy or otherwise, the ho'derj cf ,rt-ef«rred stock shall be entitled I to have their shares redeemed at par before any dis tribution cf any part of the assets of tie com j,ar,y shall be made to the holder, of the c£m mon stock; that nid preferred stock «haU^« i«ucd and «,ld from time to time to such k mounts and in each manner as the board of fK^fk ™,Z sutborize and determlnT bSt ev not less tfcan the par value of the «h.^... thst it shall be convertible into £mmon*?££ f:.^re for Ehare at the option of the ho'&n « et-nry time; and thall be redeemable « the 25f^ y ;hl 8 r 2 c 0 -'' at cae hua<J^ «**&£ "Resolved t3), that Use board of AiT*~tr.~. •ball be and they are hereby aufhorLed 10 e? tcbhth. from time to jame, jand enforce Si ?uca rules arid relations re^pectlnr the f" tue. tale redemption and conversion O f euch rtjclt rv.t ireonsistcat herewith, as in the i3i?A" may be Beces *ary or • For the purpose of tuch specitl meetlnr the »tock transfer bocks cf the company will ?! <loecj July U. 130*. ct 3 o'clock p. m and resptaed Thursday, July 21, 1304. at 10 o'clock ALEX. MILLAR. SecreUry and Clerk. TI1K California Debris Commission liavln* re • ctivtd uppJlcations to mine by hydraulic pro^ t-css f?-om Araador and Sacramento Irrigation ' rn<l lilclag CO.. in Dundercead Mine, at . :i f.Fsti Bar. Eacramento County Cal draining into Cor>iine» River; from W e' Duncan. Er.. In **rk Ranch Placer^ Mln^' near SpaniFb. Uancha Pluaias County, drain- ing: into East Branch rt Ncrtb Fork o' 1'csther Rl\er; from E. V.-Tirtany and Scth Jenkemon. in Treasure Point Mine, near J- air Pl»y. El Dorado County «^il.. drain- ins i*3lo Cedar Creek, which reaches South ' Fork cf t:t»umnts Klvtr slvcs notice that Rertinciwlll.lie held at Room W. Flood Hulldlnc. San Kranclsco, Cal.. July 5. 1901 !:^» y. m. ( A "WEEK'S newt fcr 5 cents — The We-kly ¦'-•¦V It la » rapper, lor maUisg. |1 per year. ( _ nr«I\K«fi CHAXCEfl— Contlnae*. A— CAMERON & CO. South' 1050. ¦ 3 Eddy St., corner Market and Powell. J Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. FOR rale— We'l-furnishcd 5-room ark. moored ore hear'* ride ironi city; -fine chance for eum^.ier outing: also for winter- shooting and fishing: all modern lunveniences; new, one Mear; price JTJOO complete. CAMERON* CO., Kddv st. . . FOR Ealc— \Ve!i-IuciUed ba;:aar and furnishing - goods business; 'cheap rent; liU, years' lease; j one of the best transfer corners in city; do- I ini? fine (business/ oilier interests cause sale; lirloe taOOUL .See CAMERON- & CO., a Kddy. FOR sale or trade — Quarti'mine; fine prospect: located in Cal.; ass^ya $i'J tj $70 ton; trade for rms.-hs*. nr business. Cameron, G: Eddy. KOH sale— Electrical and locksmith "business; j <«-ntrai location: pstabllslied 9 years: rent I $^t'; clears $'M) to SH«> p*r month; pries $500; must <«•!! on account of other business. CAMERON & CO.. :J Kddy 5t. FOR rale — Carriage an<l wagon factory and | genora! jobbing: established 27 years;: well j located and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMKFSON & CO., 3 Kddy. EXCHANGES made in nil kinds of real estate, room!ng-hou&es and business chances. CAM- I j EP.ON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. J 1 - _m7~-_ . ; ._ j j FOR sale — Saloon on Bryant Rt., between Fifth j 1 end- Sixth. For further particulars Inquire | j at Anchor Brewery, 1131 Pacific et. 1 j WANTED -to exchange— Stock In a good com-! i i-any for an automobile. Address W. H., box 1 i 421. U. 'R. Hotel, S. F. $2000— ROADHOUSE, bar. thorouchly modern. $300 — Grocery and liquor store; 3 living rma. PACIFIC Real Estate Co.. 1015 Market St. OLI» e.-talil>!!?d butcher shop for sale; well lo- rated, rn Third bt.! owner retiring from busi- ness. Call'at South Park Market, 432 3d et. . l'"OK tale or PXilianpe— (Jas stock, paying bet- { <ff than 10 per cfnt, for city property or improved farm lands.' P. O. box 5S. Lima.O. $.*¦(*> BUYS fin? paying restaurant north of Market: will stand thorough Investigation; bargain. California Invest. Co.. 777V4 Mrket. RESTAUtlANT^for^saie^onithe' Central [Pa- cific Itailroad at a good point for meals. Vox ShS Call. ? SALOON" for sale at Yountvllle, Napa County; reasonable. Inquire of DEAN HOWARD, cnlistosa. CaL. l>ox 11. WANTKD— To buy or lease a (rood hotel in country town. Address with particulars box IC5S. Cal! offlce. GENTLEMAN wishing to make good living; $175; cigar store. Call at my factory, 229 5th. WANTED— To buy small grocery and bar. Address l.-ox S08, Call office. FOR tale — Saloon in manufacturing district. .Western Rubber Stamp Works, 621 Mission. GOOD express stand; new wagon; licensed; must sell. Particulars, 414 McAllister st. FOR <ale — Al coffee route, clearing $75 per month; a bargain. Address box 1116, Call. WANTED-nptUurant in good location. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 860. Call. A COUNTRY 'grocery and general merchandise store for sale; price $1400. Box 1041, Call. RESTAURANT fcr sale in good location; near California st. Full particulars box 3547, Call. FOR pale — Coal, wood and feed business In Oakland very low. Box 2577. Call. WANTED — Grocery, with bar attached; price not to exceed $1750. Box 809, Call. DELICATESSEN store for Rat*; nicely located In the Mission; fine trade. Box 844, Call. GROCERY and delicacies for sale in North Beach. Box 1079, Call. WANTED— Cigar stand. Box 1038, Csll office. CALL route for sale; a fine large Call route in the city of Alameda. Box 2179, Call.. FINE newspaper route for sale. Inquire at this office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reoeption of advertisements and subscription* has been oprned at 1<X»8 Market St., opposite Fifth. • Open until 11 p. m. . • ' CI.OTEI1TQ BEMOTATIgQ. . \ SUITS . cleaned and pressed. $1; xcourtng and ! dveing. Bon Marche. 40 Ellis St., room 14; 1 phone Drumm 44. Cull for. and deliver free. ' A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call. ! 11 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. ] jcoijtECTiorr^oppicES. ! BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; 1 city or country. Paciflc Collection Co.. 415 ' McntKOn;«»ry. rooms 0-10: tel. Main 6580. ] LODUINU-HOUSBS FOR SALE. « A. CAMERON &. CO.. Phone South 105ol ! 3 Eddy ut., cor. Market and Powell. ! Headquarters for Ins-houses, Hotels and < All Kinds of Business Chances. . j 7-room modern flat, close In, well furnished, i coet $U00. at bargain if sold at once; $300. j C"> rooms; best downtown commercial house in city; clearing now $300 per month; every- thing first-class condition; will trade for Oak- land, Alamrda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. I" rooms; rent only $70; fine ¦ little apart- ment-bouse; sickness; must sell; snap; $700. 12S rooms; cbeap rent: long lease; first-class, up-to-date, downtown bouse; well furnished; clearing $500 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 years' leaee; close In; clears $400 per month: $4000 down, balance 8 per cent 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 $40»to $500 per month; to be sold at a Bargain on account of departure. . \ ;- . 6 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by paying $150 down, balance', time; $450. 82. rooms; cheap rent; 2- years' lease; fine downtown location; 2 entrances; everything in first-class condition; good - furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per- month; if run transient can clear. $300 to $350 per month; here Is best proposition in city; price $3200. 7-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350. ¦ 106 rooms; cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fins bar; can be run in conjunction if desired; rare chance for right parties;' part cash, bal- ance can be paid out of the house; other busl- nees Interests demand Immediate departure. - ' 14 rooms; rent only $57; oak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $900. 305 rooms; cheap rent;' first-class up-to-dafe 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 rooms: elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large apartment-house and poy cash difference. . 21 rooms; corner; rent' only $85; oak fur- . gocd carpets; housekeeping; all full; clearing S7O over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price $1000. ¦ .- /"~ 190 rooma; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly, furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month; ' clot-e in; full nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 128 rooms; rent only $4 per room; new and up-to-date house: all men; electric elevator ' lights; long lease; clears $400 to $500 per month; one of the best buys In the city. Larr" list of real estate, ¦ rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trade, always on hand. A. .CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. - THIRTY rooms, nicely furnished, lease... $3500 26 room*, all men roomers, low rent..'.. 1000 116 rooms, low rent, country transient.. 6000 31 rooms, rent only $55... iboo ¦ - 40 rooms. renf$70, transient......-.-. ...1600 '' 81 rooms, rent $3 per room 3400 'Money to loan on furniture at low rates. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st ¦ MITCHELL & CO.. 1206 Market' st". ,. ~ . If. you want to .buy a house or fiat on easy < terms, large list to select from, try • . . •¦-...- MITCHELL . A ¦ CO. I HAVE a fine downtown transient house of .14 < rooms that clears $230: will take $3100. Ad- dress box 1556. 1003 Market st. ' > .-,.;,' -; FOR sale— Boarding and lodging house of 20 ruoms.'MRS. WILSON, Belvedere, Marin Co. 9 AND 22 roomed house for sale cbeap; snap* ' no acents. 257 Stevenson. sU. -S - i CLAIRVOYANTS— Contlnaed. ASSUREL* Success £or You. Call at once and save $1. His famous $3 readings this w?«k for $1 II $1 SI *1 *1 JL ;i No charjr* — No charge Unless you obtain the information for which you consult him. • PAUL, DESTINE. ! The first reslstered trance clairvoyant and 1 palmist ever In- San Francisco. 1 Read carefully. An honest proposition. I O'oo to be full Judre.) 1 1 do hereby solemnly agTee and iruarar.t** > to make no charge if I fail to t«!l your nam». ' occupation am! what you caJltd for; 1 t«!i I you If husband, wife or lover Is trie or fi.. whom and when you will marry, how to fain 1 the love of tbe one you desire: in fact. I mOl ' tell you every hope, f»ar or ambition o- ¦ - ! ' than you can tell yourself: his advica U r»- llable, bis powers are. wonderful and Indis- putable: he Improves your character so that you will reach the highest ocssibl* develop. ment In mental ar.»l bodily vigor. h»*!!h. happiness and caoaclty to earn wealth: th» controlling power lmplante<J In your natuT», «d\lc«» on mlninjc and burled treasure; gives you wci-tss In life; he guarantees you suc- cess or charges nothing for h'.s services. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.:' closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell street— 32C MYSTERIOUS POWEH. $1. II 11. SI- «1- II. Jl. ELL?MERE. Egyptian seer, clairvoyant. EJsicated by adepts of India. Never before have you consulted one So fully endowed with psychic pow«r. Call, be convinced. Troubl* and doubt leave m. Th» Greatest C!a!rv#yant "Tellsi your full name and occupation;" whom and when you will marry; mining claims, !o»t relna located: advises Investments: business: law, Icve. divorce, partners, changee. Journeys, without asking nueBtlons; remores «?•'.'.«. evil lnfluenre. hastens marrtag«; controlling power implanted !n your nature; teaches personal magnetism develops mediums, clairvoyant* etc. 10tyJ\>, Market »t. Mall. 12: offlce. $1. Also open Sundays, in-*. Write for Govinda Suttay Hindoo Belt. Particulars fre«. Orient- al Tallyman. Adepts wear them. AM letter* answered, confidential. FROM ALA. SECTIONS THET COME TO WITNESS THK WONDERFUL. DEMON- STRATION OF THE NOTKD LIVINGSTONE. READINGS $1. He has met every expectation, every adver- tised promUe. He Is acknowledged by all who consult him as a true exron»nt "f the occult science: fbf overcoreins trouble, bad luck. Ill health. bu*i- j ne«s. love, family and financial worries, would It net be a relief to know how you will suc- c«»?d? to b* relieved of the matters that are troubling you and cf the schemes of your ene- mies, that you may meet with better iuccee*? Then don't h«3irate until to« lat?. Go at once tf> LIVINGSTONE. T\"ho In permanently leratfd at 4"H Kddy «t. : lady attendant. MME.PORTER, celebrated clairvoyant rce-Hixa. card reader, born with a double veil ani sec- ond sight, tetla past, present and future; I. SOc. g. bv cards 11: palmistry and clairvoyant •It.. $1 50. 290 O'Farrell St.. near Mason. A— Miss M. Wilie. 330 EIUs. clairvoyant crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for without asking a ;.-¦*- tion; names given; special. $1; hours 10 to 9. Mrs.A.H. Kronenberr. palmist, clairvoyant, card, reader: when others fail try m«: gnoil reailln«* 25c. 721 Franklin. nr.G.G. ave. Tel.Larkin 4207. A — Mme. Ravenna reads life: business advic*; names given; 25c up. JC5 Howard,bet.4thft5tb. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates «nd facts: readings dally. 917 Market •:. MME. ODELL. returned: clairvoyant, card read- er; tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy. MKS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 2:5^ Sixth St.; ladles 25c: gents SOc. ISMAR. th? celebrated Egyptian seerew, will return from her vacation July 1. MRS. BAUMANN, the well known fortune- teller. Is now at 317 Ellis s^ MRS. SHAFER. clairvoyant, card reader: stt- tlngs dally. 449VJ Jessie at., bet. Sth and 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A ORPHEXJM Employment Office^ — Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell at. ; tel. Main 5752. JAPANESE-Chincse Ernp. Office, 41.\ Stockton; best help. Frlt» Tamagaki.mgr. ; tel Bu3h 853. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 51**. CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 18Q7. BRADLEY & CO.. MO Tlay. EMP1.OY3IEJST WASTED— FEMALB. A — GERMAN,,- woman, has child, good cook, wants work country. 324 Mason it. ; phona Black 2303. A— FRUIT picking wanted by two youn? women In country. 324 Mason et.; phone Black 2396. A COMPETENT American woman wishes work by day, fine flannel washer, laundress and ¦weeper: $1 25 and car fare. 873 Mission 3t.. corner Fifth, room. 5. GERMAN- AMERICAN girl wishes general housework, ISB Sheridan St.. off Ninth, bet. Folsom and Harrison. A SECOND girl, etrong and experienced. wants a position. 324 Mason St.; phone Black 2396. - TOUNG girl wants a position to do light house- work; sleep home. Box 11*3. Call office. TOUNG girl wants light housework tn private family, country. Address box 1144, Call. WANTED — A situation as seamstress tn hot«! or family. Box 1513. 1008 Market rt. WANTED — Plain tewing to do at home. 2031 Polk »t. A COMPETENT, refined, mlddle-aced woinaa desires light position, working bouaeJceep«r . for two; good home main object. Box 113«, Call office. | TOUNO lady desires position In doctor's ef3oe or as cashier In restaurant. Addrees box 1172. Call offlce. MIDDLE-AGED, competent woman wants ps- ¦ltlon for general housework: reliable; refer- ences; city or country. 143 Third st.. rm. 23. X RESPECTABLE, well educated lady, tt years old. wishes a position aa housekeeper. city of country. Box 1113. Call offlce. YOUNG woman wlshe« work by the day, wa»h- lng. Ironing or ¦ house-cleaning, II 50 day. • Call 1 Mission court, near Fifteenth »t. YOUNG lady, experienced stenographer, wim knowledge of bookkeeping, desire* a position . as offlce assistant. Box 1032. Call offlce. WIDOW with two children, agee 3 and S years, wishes housekeeper's position tn aged party* a or couple' a home. Box 3SS7. Call. SEAMSTRESS and milliner: $1 t« 11 50 per day; by mall. 1425 Pine st. A YOUNG woman wishea work by the day. washing acd house-cleaning. 451 Sancaea. SWEDISH girl wants housework. ¦ 807 Vi Buch- anan at.; no postals. . A GERMAN lady to go out working by tl>« day or week. Address 12 August alley. A NEAT young German lady wishes situation as housekeeper. 20 Devlsadero st. FIRST-class dressmaker will go out by tie day; 52 a day. 407 Van Ness ave. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch offlce. cor. Duncan & Church tts. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister it. EMPLOYMENT WASTED— iULfc MAX and wife wish positions: man coachman, thoroughly understands care cf fine borses. general man about place: wife good cook and. laundress; references. 3. P.. 444 Vj Jesslejit. A GOOD, all around man wants position In private place; understands the care of borses. garden; good driver; can milk; good refer- ences. Box 1111, Call office. ENERGETIC, hustling American young man from the East wants situation: good business experience at responsible positions. Addresa box 1131. Call offlce. ENGINEER'S or contractor's assistant wanta position 1 ; young man with Eastern experi- ence: shaftsman. chief draughtsman or superintendent. Address box 1174. Call, i CARPENTER, cabinetmaker, thoroughly ex- perienced, good workman, understands his business, also good draughtsman for cabinet work, wants work: 13 day. Box 1040, Call. BARKEEPER, German, married, reliable, true. sober. 11 years In on: place. Fresno County, wants place tn city. Address TRUE, cars Hartmann, 516 Second st. A GERMAN, middle-aged and single,, wishes a situation In a grocery store and barroom; first-class city references. Vi. BOHLING. 417 Kearny tt. A STRONG young man (23) wishes a position to work around country store; can drlva a team; references. Address 1113 Steiner sC SOBER, eneriretic young marrleU man. good education, wants position; experienced tn clubs and grocery business. Box 103J, Call. • BARBER with few months' e*p«r ience, wants steady Job as. apprentice. Bo^|jU9. Call. DRUGS— Wanted petition in Nevada: comnn - uot Box 1054. Call offlce. * JTT- YOU WANT^fs TO BE KNOWN TO THOSE Ml TO KNOW n. . ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ . .¦¦..¦*. * ..¦"¦.¦¦¦ ¦* _ .¦. ¦ . ' * 1 .:.-.- .. " . 1- HIGH-GRADER^ I r— ¦ r>w !—• ¦— • Rf^RR TOILET S0AP P[)PP I ItCL—L- TO SUNDAY CALL | TVL— I— , •I ¦; v^; •-¦-¦•¦••• - I WANT AD- PATRONS L I One^ (3 Cakes) Richly Perfumed, Hard Milled, First Quality; Soap ; V YOUR CHOICE OF FOUR ODORS' VIOLET; ; .WHITE ROSE^ PEAU D'ESPAGNE, 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 SOAP2 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... DEALEE3 SUPPLIED BY I.OS ANGELES SOAP CO.. 115 DAVIS ST.. S. F. . .' ¦ j - ¦ ' ~ ¦ ¦ - Premiums can be obtained by presenting advertisement* at: BUSINESS OFFICE: of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; •pen until IB o'clock, every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 1 I«08 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. 527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. ca. | 100 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. ra. j 639 McAllister street; cptn ur.til 9:30 ». m. XS41 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. | 32S1 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until » p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. j "IP"™ 109« Valencia street; open until J p. ra. mm L» Northeast corn«9r Church and Duncan streets; open until * p. m. , Northwest corner Trrenty-Beco:*'. aud Kentucky streets; open until 5 *. m. 2200 FUlmore street; epen until 9 p. m. OAXI^AND OFFICE: • 1018 Broadway • • • • • • Tel«ph»ne Main 1082 Itl : • : BICRKI3LET OFFICE: I 2148 Center Street. Telephone Nerth 7T • ALAMEDA OFFICB: ' ' : - . Schneider's Booh Store ;..>.¦ Park Street