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/HE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1901. 12 CTAmygyAires-^rottongd. richard 'iixro. The Man With Psychic Powers Clairvoyant. At a glance, before you have a chance to utter one word, he will tell you what you came for and what you want to know. Special This Week, a Full Life Reading ONE DOLLAR. Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Fee Accepted HE TELLS YOU HOW TO ATTAIN SUCCESS. Whether your prefent business investments will be successful. Truthful revelations on all love affairs; domestic difficulties. He tells you everything, good or bad: you h»ar the truth and nothing but the truth. He restores lost affection, reunites the separated, causes happy and speedy marriages. Remember the name and address, RICHARD MAYO. 421A Ellis st.. near Jones. Hours-klO a. m. to 8 p. m. All business I confidential. MRS. I5URR (formerly Mme. Anthony), me- dium and-lif* reader. 32 Ritch St.; ladies 25c, " gentlemen 50c. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts. The .Vendome. 1104 Market, r. 2i. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader has returned; sittings dally. 109 6th St.. rooms 1-2. MRP. BAUMANN. the well known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis St. SPIKITTTAIJSM. ARRIVED from New York. Prof. Fred P Ev^ ans. famous psychic for slate writing, clalr- voyant. Office. 1112 Eddy. Phone Scott S37. A— MRS. J. J. WHITNET. bus. medium and ¦ life reader. 1200 Market, r. 14. Gait House. C'V. MILLER'S materializing sence to-night 8 o'clock, $1. 1084 Bush st. UUME. YOUNGS test circle to-night; 10c; C19 McAllister; st. r»adlngs «laUy; come skeptics. MRS. LESTER, clairvoyant, medium, life read- ier; cir. evgs.. 10c; read, dally. 836 Misslo*. TEST to-night. 10c: clairvoyant readings. 25c; horoscopes cast. Mme. Ellersncken. 142 6th. C. MAYO STEERS, trance medium. 305 Larkln room 49; readings 1 to 8; teL South 31». collection orrioss. BAD tenants ejected fcr $4; collections m-de: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 413 . Montgomery St.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Matn SSJto. A NEW plate— The Whalebone — Cannot break": warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 60; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh ' — No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting. 50c; gas given. GOLD filling-, 75c; silver. 35c; crowns. $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewltt.2O4 Sutter ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist. r.l4.1st ¦ floor. Phelan bid.. 8C6 Market, cor. O'Farrell. PARIS Dental Parlors. 233 Kearny. cor. Bush Set, teeth. $1 50 up; crowns. $2 up;nlllngs, 25c DR. R. L. "WALSH has moved from Oary st. :¦-.-. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. ALL work guaranteed by the New York den- tists. Dr. Perkins, ilgr., 869 Mission, cor. eta. CLATEVOYAHW. AA— THE FUTURE CAN BETOLD. FREE FREE FREE If not correct. His regular $5 reading this week for $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 BLANCHARD. The eminent Clairvoyant — Picnic — Mystic. Tells your full name, what you called for, whom and when you will marry, • reads your entire life from infancy to old age. He gives advice on business, love, court- ship, marriage aad tells of your friends and enemies; removes evil Influences, reunites the separated and causes speedy and happy marriage to the one cf your choice; cures disease and lost vitality without medicine; locates mines, buried treasure, old estates, lost or stolen goods, absent friends. HE SEES ALL. TELLS ALL. 460 GEARY ST., BETWEEN TAYLOR AND MASON— PRIVATE FLAT. HOURS— 10 TO 8 P. M., DAILY AND SUN- DAY. MME. M. BERNARD — THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium ;• perma- nently, located at 17 Third st., next Exam- iner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description ot the past, re- veals 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 trou- bles consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable ad- vice In all affairs ot life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed: open Sundays. Tel. Black 4560. FROM all sections they come to witness the wonderful demonstrations 0" the noted LIVINGSTONE. Readings $1. Would It not be a relief to know how you will succeed, to be relieved of the matters that are troubling you and of the schemes of your enemies, that you may meet with better success? Then for a reliable raading go to LIVINGSTONE, 42S Eddy st.: three separate, reception parlors; lady attendants: hours 10' a. m. to 8 p. m. Permanently located at 26Vfc Kearny gt. after Wednesday. MME. LANGE — Just returned: can give you advice In your trouble by her genuine Egyp- tian sympathy, palmistry and spiritualism: possesses the genuine magical mametlc mir- ror"' and crystal reading, which shows th» correct picture of future wife or husband; never fails; convince yourself; readings, 25o and up; 10 to 8 p. m.; also Sundays; cures diseases by her strong sympathy. 46 7th st. ISMAR, Egyptian Seeress. The Vendome. 1104 Market st.. San Francisco.- Office hours — 10- a. m. to 5 p. m. : Sundays. 10 to 12: Wednes- day evening, a to 8. Phone South 1141. ¦ MME. PORTER, clairvoyant. . medium, born with double veil and second sight; tells past , preeent, future; 1. 50c; g. by cards $}; palm- iitry full life read. $1. 803 Jones, near Eddy. PROF. DAHL guarantees to tell your past. . present ' and future; names given; readings 50c.' 1027% Market st.; hours 1 to 9 p. m. ;MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clalr.and palm.; ¦reveals love. . marriage, business, etc.; L. 50c; C. $1; hours 10 to 9; names. 7K Franklin st. Mrs.A.H.KroKenberg, palmist, clalrvojant.c-.rd reader; when others fall try me;readings £5c. 721 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave.;tel.Larkln 4207. ANDROE. the Greek' wonder; •: never falls: wonderful bodyless lady in window. 203 : - Ellla st. .- ' A— Mme. Ravenna reada life; business advice; .names given; 25c up. 8 Ellis at:, near Market. THIS ad and 80c : entitles you to life reading at ,125 Sixth at. I.OPGING-HOTJSES POB SAMS—Cqn. fine block on Post st. ; full nicest kind of . roomers; new and modern throughout; brings in nice income: furniture in oak. blrdseye maple, velvet and axminster carpets; coet $1800 to furnish plx months ago; obliged to leave city; big bargain, $1200. 45 rooms, rent only $125: first-class location; well furnished and good running order; clear- ing now over $1*00 per. month: always full: best buy In city; account of elckness; price $4500. 30 rooms; newly furnished throughout; five, year lease: downtown: fine, respectable, money maklnc house: -part down; .balance reasonable interest. 34 rooms: cheap rent; thoroughly- renovated: all in -fine shape; fine little apartment- house; clears $150; reduced to S2S0O. Large list of real estate, rooming houses and business for exchange or trade always on ? hand. CAMERON. 3 Eddy st. HOTELS. :• FOR SALE. - . .36- room house; downtown;flne fumlture.$5000 24 rooms; central; everything new; $1600; $800 cash. . 30 rooms ; downtown ; . transient $2500 14 rooms; Sutter St.; transient... ......$1000 100 rooms: all rented; fine furniture; $10,000, J0000 cash. 30, rooms; corner house; very swell. . .$"50O Boarding-house, 8 rooms, nr. I cftrhouse.SSOO Furnished house, S rooms. Mission.-. . .$450 San Francisco Credit Co.. - 1O Turk st., 1st fir. ~ MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jessie 20SI Rooming and apartment houses, hotels and flats sold to suit purchasers; titles guaran- teed. MITCHELL & CO. OAKLAND house, 22 rooms: rent $60: oak furniture; lease; alwayn full: good carpets: _ center of town: $3OO cash and small monthly payments secures It. MITCHELL tk CO. WILL sell my 30-room apartment and rooming house; corner: fine location; jio agents. Ad- drew box 4542. Call office. ' ¦ ___^ •SIXTH, 308— 12 rooms; rent $30; must sell on . account of sickness; price $460; call.lt to 5. FURNISHED house. 10 rooms; housekeeping; yard, stable; rent $40; a bargain. 116 Page. CAHPET BEATCTQ AND CltEAT'-^O. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; > carpets and ruga also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices ¦ moderate. S.' F. Com- • pressed Air Cleaning Co.. • 308 Market st. ; p'nonea Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- lng works. 355-357 Tehama st. Tel.- South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rlson St.; Al cleaning. 3c , FRED HAGG- PORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. .-"..-.' . CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet -Beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. MITCHELL'S. 24G Fourteenth St.— First-class ; carpet cleaning. 3c yard. Tel.' Mission 74. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 8utter st.; -tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 170.1 Harrison st.: tel." Mission 263. CIiOTHINO B2NOVATING. . SUITS cleaned ¦ and- pressed, $1; scouring and ' dyeing. Bon Marche," Examiner bldg.^r. 4ID; thone Drumm'.44. > Call for and deliver tret. I _ AOEWTSJW'AUVEp, _ i.ADT agents wanted everywhere to sell Kemp's Suppositories. 1S12 Market St.. r. 310 ADOPTION. j FINE «-months-old bey: good parents: refer- ences required. Box -IS72. c'all offico. ; ASTHMA CURE. f ; DI NOLA'S Asthma R»me-iy relieves Instantly; lt»c. 25c, 50c. 1C02 Market, St. Nicholas; altr> Wishart. Kth and Washington. Oskland. AUTOMOBILES. j ¦'¦ ' ¦¦ - 1904 WHITE louring car: used five months; will tell cheap. Apply 261S Laguna st. BUSINESS CHANCES. j RKPTAURANT ana cafe clone to Market end Powell st«. ; leas^; place elegantly fitted up and do'ne a lars< business; b.?st class of patronnse: owner enga^eci in other bur-l- nere; rnu.«t sacrifice. See R. G. WILKE, 20'.-. Kearny st^ _^______ I A— $000: ROADHOUSE with 7 furnlehed rooms; rent $20; ft years' lease; very best location: on San Mateo read. -See R. G. WILKE. 2«V4 Keamy et. A— $2450; CORNER grocery and bar; B years' lease; rent $40; store doing; a large cash busi- ness: location can't be beet; value In sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26h Kearny st. , A— $5500; SALOON; about 1 block from Pbelan building; net rent $123; lease; stock will in- voice about {1200; a good paying place; In- vestigate qt once; rare chance. R. G. WILKE. 2OVs Kearny at. A — $2900; COFFEE saloon and restaurant: 1 block from Examiner building: place estab- lished years; doing a first-class business; about $70 per day. Particulars see R. G. WILKE. 2Cfc KMinyit. A— $l?.5O; BRANCH bakery, candy and dairy produce store; 1 block from Palace Hotel; dally receipt* from $30 up; horse, wagon: p'.ace clearing $200 per month. See R. G. V\"ILKE, _»;i4 Kearny st. A— $t»00— CORNER Kaloon. with cigar stand, on -Fourth St.. living rooms; rent *30; lease; a good paying place; bargain, dee R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. A-J1M<i — Old established commission store, dairy prcduce, etc.. must be sold at once on account of death; a very rare chance, as busi- ness is known for 2$ years as a good reliable house. R. Q. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— $16uO; CORNER cigar stand on Ellis Bt. ; lease; a gocd paying place; location can't b« beat; owner must leave for N. Y. ; a sacrl- flct. See R. G. WILKE. 2C"- Kearny st. A — $€500; THE leading candy, icecream and oyster parlor across the bay; monthly re- ceipts about $1500; rent $00; no nicer fitted up place this kind in the State; rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 26tt Kearny st. A— $300; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; corner; rent $30; best location; business pay- Ing well. R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. A— $4000; CORNER grocery and bar: few blocks south of Market St.; net rent $00; lease 4 years: average monthly receipts $1100: value in eight. Sec R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny. A— $300; CIGAIt stand; rent $30; only 2 block* from Call building: a bargain. Call R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— $800; CORNER saloon; rent $20; place sur- rounded by factories and doing a good pay- ing business. Call R- G. WILKE, 26^ Kearcy gt. A— $5000; roadhoune and grocery, with 6 acres of lyid; house of 4 roojns. dining-room, kitch- en, etc. ; monthly income $1000; one ot the best business properties; about "5 miles from city. See R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. I A— $2650; HOTEL of 30 rooms; rent $100; lease: with flrst-cla-6 paying saloon In manufactur- ing town across the bay: a good paying busl- nest. See R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— $750; DELICATESSEN, branch bakery and fancy grocery: 4 r.lce living rooms; rent $25; daiy receipts about $20: best location north of Market st. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A— $3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton rt.; rent $CO: living rooms; stock will in- voice about S2S00; a well established and first-class paying business. See R. G. WILKE. 26»4 Kearny st A— CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy St.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chance*. FOR Eale — First-class bazaar; located in thriv- ing location, city; fine plateglass windows; ftore fixtures; large stock; long lease; cheap rent; doing good business, clearing $150 to $200 per month; trial given; established 17 years; one of best propositions in city; sick- nese; snap; price $3,100. FOR sale — Flrst-clas- livery and boarding sta- ble; best coast city in California; .V) stalls; rent only $75 per month: well stocked with horses, liuesies. hacks and coupes: long es- tablished and doing & good business; owners retiring, cause cf sale. CAMERON & CO., 3 Edc^y st. FOR «ale— Stptioncry. school supplies, dress liniiic.«: well located; cheap rent; doini^ good business: 3. living rooms; stock will invoice more than price asked: sickness; price $1500. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real, es- tate, rooming-hounes and business chances. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy St. FOR sale— One of the best hay. grain, feed, wood, coal, lime and cemer.t busines-ss in S. F. : cheap, rent; horses and wagons, all equipments; present owner has made a for- tune and wants to retire; guaranteed to clear 1**tu $500 to $£'jo per month: trial given If deflred; part do*n. CAMERON & CO. FOR sale — Fine little 3-room cottage and barn- lot 30x137 feet; all furnished; horse and buggy: fine well; 15 minutes' walk from de- pot: 2 blocks from electric cars; snap; $1000. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy »t. FOR sale — Several goods business propositions for investors, such as first-class laundry. Ice- cream manufactory, bakeries, furnishing goods, merchandise, country hotels, restau- rants and many other propositions too nu- merous to mention ; would be pleased to have you call and inspect our list. CAMERON St. CO.. 3 Eddy et. F. A. BROOKBANK, ~ BUSINESS AGENT. 917 Market St.. bet. 5th-and 6th. Phone Folsom 1S4C. A GROCERY and bar. located on busy street; large stock and good fixtures: Al trade: 3 nice livlne rooms; bargain for $850. See BROOKHANK. / $150 BUYS br. bakery, delicacy, grocery and milk depot: 3 nice furn. rooms; cheap rent; a bargain. Eee BROOKBANK. 917 Market. $050— PARTNER for well paying cigar stand on Market at.; elegant fixtures ; full stock; money-maker. See BROOKBANK. FINE OPPORTUNITIES. IF you wish to buy or sell property of any de- scription do not fall to call upon us; we may have Just what you want to buy or a pur- chaser tor what you want to sell. J. W. JAQUITH &-CO.. 1312 Market St., Rooms 418-410. Telephone Folsom R46S. CALL route for sale; good route In Alameda. Apply to this office cr call at 1813 Pacific ave.. Alameda; take broad gauge train, get • oil at Grand st. station. Alameda; call be- fore 12 noon. $500 TO $10,000 saloons: good bargains. $450 to $3000 restaurants: good bargains. $750— Partner: business chance; triflers need not apply BKRG & POPP. 31S Kearny 6t: COFFEE and lurch house; first-class: long lesSe: low rent; clearing. $300 per mo.; prl- ?£}? !e; only P rtnc lpal» Riven particulars. 2b\n Ktegrnv gt.; third floor, room 32. WANTED— To meet party with $500 to invest in business that will surely pay $2000 ptr monih: full particulars at interview. Box 47.S0. CaJI office. NEW Arkansas oil field — G. M. Bailey Mis- souri Pacific immigration agent. Little Rock. Ark., can get you an oil leas*, trifling *£ ptnse. Fortunes from future sale leases. PHOTO supply house; good locality; will ex- change or city, Oakland or Berkeley jjrop- erty; evenings. 7:30 to 9:30. 2531 Mission st. GROCERY and fruit store, cheap, with three rooms of furniture: central location: only $60u. Apply 23 Telegraph ave.. Oakland. FOR sale— On account of slckncw. smalt branch bakery and delicatessen store. 2790 Mission' st. $100— FOR sale— Fruit store: old established business: good location. • Box 45C2; Call. CIGAR stand; good stock. Inquire 125 Third street. ¦ . WANTED— Partner; restaurant; $250; must be good- cook. Address C. F.. box 4517, Call. FOR eale — Firct-class grocery and delicacy store. 3601 Army et.. cor. San Jose ave. FOR. sale — $20C0. livery stable; across bay; good stand. 212 Eddy st.. downstairs. ROUTE 12. San Francisco Call, for sale. Ap- ply San Francisco Call office. '¦':.,:_ FINE paying drygoods store, with lease; own- er UavlEc State: bo uesu. Box 4461, Call. Address Com-nunicaiicns to sTOHX '.* ''. : - . ? V"»31«paCCT \V. J. MAUTIN r . .. Ri^lncss^Manaser TELEPHONE. ; _•!> trr — hf <^ M L 1 h* Operator \\ ii! <~on- You Wish. Publlcatlrn O'fic^ Market and Third. S. F. EdSSfal ii£nVs.... 1 __17_to 221 Stevenson st. Delivered bv Carriers, =« CU. I>r W<?ek. 75 Ct». P-r Month. Pir^le Copies 5 «*¦ Term* by Mail. Including Postage <ccrh WIW Or«!er» : , o M DAILY CALL («nc!ud. Sunday). 1 V". . . $« -W l'AILY CALX, (tndod. Sunday). « 1110s... *A«» DAILY CALL— By Sincie Month # ««j BC3CDAT i-AI.L. 1 Year -••*{ POSTAGE. , vi-erkfy. 1.00 Per Yeir Extr* ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. B«t=plc Ccri<» will be forwarded wh«n re- ques'ed. UmM *-jt*eribers in cnSerinir change of afl- 4rea» *kcu'.A be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure a pron-.pt and correct ccn-.pliance with tr.eir re- •juest. OAKLAND OFFICE: 10ie Breaiway Tel-phone Matn 1083 BERKELEY OFFICE: H4S Center Street Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: ¦AMUEL W. WALL Hotel Barton NEW YORK SEWS STANDS: Walflor:- Astoria Hotel; A. Brentano. 31 Colon Square ; Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-avenue B^te! sad Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Sherman House; P. O. N»ws Co.; Great gorthtra Hotel: Tremont House; Auditorium ctel; Pslxr.er House. CHirAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C. GEORGE KROGNESS. Marquette Building. CLcrg Distance Telephone. "Or.tral 2619.") VEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ITEPHEX B. SMITH 3<> Tribune Building NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: C. C. CARLTON ..HeraJd Square BUSINESS OFFICE cf the San Francisco Call. corner Mstket and Third streets; open Tintll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 10C? Market atreet, opposite Fifth; open until 11 r. m. 127 Kootsomery street, corner Clay; open until 8 :30 p. m. W"-> Hay* street; open ur.ti! 9:30 p. m. 839 M-AH'.jrer street: open until 9:30 p. m. C15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1J)41 Missjcn street: oren until 10 p. m. it*'- Eleventh street; open until 9 p., in. ln&fi Valencia street: open until 9 p." m. Northeest corner tTrurch ar.ij Duncan streets; open ur.t:! :> j\ m. K}** Filirr-r'- Etrert: open until 9 p. ra. MEETTJTS 3TOTZCES. A F.EGULAR mating of Yerba Buena <». L."ige of Perfection No. 1. A. M. Jj and A. F., Scottish Rite, will he held f\ in Corr.mandery Hall. Masonic Tfmjiip. ,/£>>» THIS (THURSDAY* EVENING. No- >-=-? vtrr.i'fr 1». at s o'clock. Fourteenth Degree. Visiting brother* cordially invited. HENRY BBUXE8. Secretary. MISSION CHAPTER NO. 73. U. A. M. m Pl^oia! nif-tins THIS (THURSDAY) Jy EVENING. T:.;<> u'dwk; P. M. and /^\ M. K. M df-prees. By order of the H. P. JOHN R. HILLMAN. Secretary. CALIFORNIA LOL»GE NO. I, F. & A. ffi I VI.. v.i<] meet THIS (THURSDAY) VY EVENING, at 7:.":<> o'.-lork: third de- /V\ Sre* FRANKLIN H. DAY. See. LA PABFAXTE UNION LOlniE NO « IT. F. A- A. M.— Cklleti meeting FUl-'Vy X>AY. Nov. M. i!xn. al s o'clock: ftm /V\ degr. (¦. Ey oraer of the \V. M P. ST. JULLIEN, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 20. F. & O A M. — OffWrfc and members will at- V^r* Pt*n<3 funeral of BROTHER JOHN T. HOLDEN of Clcvf land I^dge No. 211. Chicago. III., THURSDAY, at 1 :;;<> p m . from Masor.i.. Tem:ile ; Master Masons and frir-r.ds respectfully invitfd. lEE^i^ h MEYER - Secretary. P^'DEIJTY LODGE NO. 120, T. "~&~A~m~~ M— Special meeting THIS <THUKS-*v*\7 L»AV» EVENING, at 7:.1<> oVlock; /V\ *c<-.n<i degree; V* Ilowcraft Masons •ordially invited. By order of the \V JI FftEDERK-K BARRY. Secretary. EOUTH SAN FRANCISCO I UiAt* 'Ka m 212. F. and A. M.— CaN<>d meeting'Vv THIS < THURSDAY* EVENING at AA 7: Jo o'clock First decree. By ord"r. William McDonald, w. m. l»ORIC LODGK NO. l'l(i~Fr&~AT M~^ Fim degree THIS "THURSDAY) i/\f I5VE9TIXO. at 7:.fe o'clock. By order fSr\ of the master. m J. < VL\ COLPSMf TH, Secretary. STAnn KI.VG LODGE NO. r,44~~F.~i ©~ " A. M.. :!17 Devisadfro ft. — Second •]••- <_A_? Fre. THI.S (THLHi-DAY) EVENING. AA -Nov. i««, a t 7 : .mi o'clock: visiting brethren cordially invitiTj. n.v ordfr of the j TV'. M. H. r. WRIGHT*. Secretary. F>.RX£t\ORTH LODGE rKO 5>5 IZZ I. O. O'. F— Officers and mem- -3_jig££__. -*rs* u-sl pleas( attend district^wrvjglggBI meeting und»r aospioea of P.- "^Szfffii^ fiflc Lcdce No. 150. THURSDAY NIGHT, N«jv in, Profpect Hall, fourth floor O. A. BURMAN. R. S. UNITY LODGE NO. l.".\ I. o7~o! H^^ F. — Brothers will please a?s»mble SrSlBgBtf? et Odd KV-Hows" huiMins TJ U P - ¦B&SV'CP* DAY (THUHSDAT). at 8 p. m.. ~* S £tK#&- to attend district tnefting i,rld under aus- pice* of Pacific Lodge No. 155 IZ. H. AX DREW'S, N. G. A. P. BUTTON, Roc. f -cretar>-. GOLDEN WEST Lodge No. 522 I. ~ZZZ O. O. F.— Meml^rf will assemble ->^^SW*f- *.t y o'clock sharp to attend t he district meeting under the '^h^^ . auspices of District C7. ; «'. H. REDELL. N. Q. MKMBERS cf O'lln Loflse No :«>.{. 1 ''.".}'.. .<:.. r questrd i» at- <&^*-*5_P' «er.d u< dii-tricl meeting to !.<• : 5ir?f_>^£? held TO-NIGHT in Pacific Lodge "*^/mR5^" No. 155, S o'clock. By o.tfer of GEORGE G. UOHEN, N. G KWAN CHYTRAUS, Secretary. MINSTREL show of Mission Re-» Z^ZZ Ukah Lodse !>oFtponed to SAT- ¦$$£rBf2&Zi. 1,'RDAY. Nov. 2«. V.«>\ ; : , ke ts -*^>M5 told fi-iKxi for that die. By J *s»#fifc!fe*' ordfr of LULU TERRY. Noble Grand. UNITT Lodge No. Cl. K. of~P.— Offi- -<*• ct-rtt and members are requested to *££&** attend the funeral of Brother W <* *%>i& LOHMEYEK. from his laie resl- _S*<> flenie, 2033 Howard st., THURS- -^ v JjAY. at 1 :30 p. m. By order _^ ' E. B. KIMBALL, C. C S. W. GATES. K. of R. sod S? THE S. K. SCOTTISH^ THISTLIJ »-> CLTTB met-tE THIS iTHUItf! >AY) 3V. Ji.T 5 * EVENING in Fraternity Hall, 32 O'FarreJl «.'. at fc o'clock; nom- ;-.;¦¦ !¦'•;) of officers for <>nru1ns term. GEORGE \V. PATEIU5OX,' Royal Chler A. E. CARLISLE. Uccorder. THE Servian Benevolent Society -— — holds It* repu'.ar meetings _. , *-very second End last THURS- *^ C? _f DAY of the month at 102 <72<0 OFarreSl st at 7:30 p. m. V&e&t/Z JOHN A. LJUB1BRATICH. /Si5^» President. isJj.* 1^ V. RADOJEVICH, Secretary. _J%i*Cl THE C-Ufornla Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by hydraulic prceee* from J. McGrath, in Red Rock mine, st Howlar.'i Fla.!. Sierra County. Cal.. drain- ing Into Slate Creek, which reaches Yuba River, asd from Ltoujiu S. Otme and Charles L. Reynolds, in Smith's Blue Gravel mine, near Ono. Shasta County. Cal., drain- inK into Jerusalem Creek, which reaches gacraraento River. cl v^s notice thst a meet- ins; to receive any protests will be held rt room fKS. Klocd build inc. San . Francisco. «~al.. Nov. 21. liWi. at 1:30 p. m. ATTOE3fEYE-AT-LAW. A FRAUDiJLENI' divorce is dear at $12 and is co coed; for 22 years I've made divorces a specialty; Quick: quiet; no money needed; co pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly reliable; lowest fees; advice free: collec- tions made. G. W. HOWE. 1122 Market St. H W. KING. Attorr.«y-^t-Lnw, Exam. bids.. 6th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 rears; all courts, general court and office practice; no fees In advance or for consulta- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. AA— Divorce; cort* $12:quicl:.quiet:advice free: a.!t law buEinrEs: no charire unless success- ful: open cvcr.incs. 927 Market St.. . room 301. ADVICE free; divorce costs $12: ao fees or cr*ts in advance: all .law business; office open Eaturday eveninjs. 819 M-rket et...r.33. V «. CLARK, fC7 Market, room 304; consulta- tion tree; no fee* in advance; open •venlsfa. BTJSIKXSS CHANCES — Continued. ¦ $S5o — CIGAR store for sale; downtown and. ¦very central. Box 4405, Call. v MAN and wife want to buy a notion store close to school. Box 4102. Call. LODGING-HOUSES TOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN. 400 Hearst bldg.. over "Examiner" entrance, t-orner 3d and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. . Hotels and rooming-hou6es for 6ale. Free list. We furnish abstracts free & guarantee titles. WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND A 37-room house on Ellis st., only 4 blocks from Market; fine location; elegantly fur- nished, right up to date. A SWELL ENTRANCE. STEAM HEAT. HOT AND COLD WATER. Profit $175 monthly; only $150tt cash neces- sary; v rear first-class restaurants. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE- MARION GRIFFIN. "SUNNT HOME" FOR SALE. NEAR Post and Leavenworth. ' ' Isn't that a fine location? RENT $4, profit $4 per room; 23 rooms. I Permanent roomers, of course. ; PRICE $S0O down and $600 on time. 1 MARION GRIFFIN. WOULD YOU like to bank S211 monthly? We offer you such a house. Price $3200. YOU WILL GET Easy Terms For quick action. THE OWNER wants to take A 68-room house That we offer for $3500. MARION GRIFFIN Cordially invites you To investigate. A 12-room house i I Reduced to $400 cash.[ Central: rent $30. . Income over rent, $47.1 All men roomers. Not a 1st class house, I * But it's reliable. I ¦ MARION GRIFFIN. HIGH-CLASS proposition for some enterpris- ing lady or gentleman of education and re- finement ; new and modern house of 66 rooma; partially, furnished with a fine grade of fur- niture, draperies and carpetlngs; rent only $5 per room with a 5-year lease; price S3.VK). MARION GRIFFIN. SACRIFICE SALE of the handsomest and most modern apartment house of ISO rooms In San FVanclsco; new and beautiful fur- nishtngs that cost $16,000; will take $700o; properly managed will pay $75CO yearly profit. It Is the greatest bargain ever offered. No cards. EXCLUSIVELY for sale by r MARION GRIFFIN. NEW and MODERN "-room flat, north of Market; furnished new in September; rent $27 50; price $150; hair mattressee. NEAT. NEW, CLEAN. See MARION GRIFFIN. *\ _______ $1450 — 40 ROOMS; house poorly furftlshed; forced sale; good opening for" right party. MARION GRIFFIN. $2500 — 60 ROOMS; well furnished apartment house; corner; rent $168; business easy to run and pays well. MARION GRIFFIN. $2000 — 3S ROOMS; hotel, clearing $150 monthly; very select boarders; owner elck; will take small rooming-house in exchange and time on balance. MARION GRIFFIN. $750 — 16 ROOMS; rent $50; same owner for 12 years; nice location for roomers or boarders; north of Market. MARION GRIFFIN. APARTMENT HOUSE of 46 rooms. NEAR HOTEL GRANADA. RENT 5150. INCOME $175 monthly over expenses. PRICE $3C0O: terms easy. Agent from this office go with buyer. MARION GRIFFIN. GREAT SNAP. ALL YOU NEED Is $300 cash. 14 rooms; 7 blocks north of Market etrcet. • Price down to $750. Easy terms. MARION GRIFFIN. " 16-ROOM HOUSE. Highly respectable. Near Post and Mason. Clean and In good order. Rent $75. Profit $73 monthly. Price $1'_00. MARION GRIFFIN. 200-ROOM HOUSE. For exchance for. real estate. Partly furnished. New and modern. Should clear $1000 monthly properly man- ¦ aged. Price $9000. MARION GRIFFIN. A^CAMERON & CO., Phone South 1050. 5 Eddy »t.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming Houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. ., a/ - An up-to.datc downtown house; rent only $r> 50 per room; -'• light and sunny rooms; electric iight* and elevator; has 108 rooms, well furnished throughout; now clearing $350 to $450 per m6nth; make offer; owner must leave city; only with us. .• , 12S rooms; cheap rent: long, lease: first-class up-to-date downtown house: well- furnished; clearing $500 to $000 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. Model apartment-house, 2 and 3 rooms each; rent Is chcao; elegantly furnished: 0-year lease; there are 90 rooms; everything new and modern; you can get bargain account of vicknees. Well located house clcse in, with cheap rent; two years' lease; furniture and carpets in first-clasH condition; will guarantee to clear $200 per month now and can be made to clear $300; fine business •proposition. T-room modern .flat; close In; well furnished; cost $G00; a bargain. If sold at once; $250. 180 rooms: grand, . new, modern apartment- - houre; elegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 1 per month: close In; full of nice people; bar- gain If taken at once; dissolution of part- nership. 24 rooms; rent $146; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease. Have new. modern 82-room house; rent $375: electric lights, elevator, corner; everything .up-tr-df.le; owner will exchange for im- proved property neighborhood San Jose; value .17000 to $10,000. 21 rooma; cheap rent; very central: good fur- niture and carpets: dears' $100 per month; must leave city; make an offer. C5 rooms; best downtown commercial house In city; clearing now $300 per month; every- thing flrat-claB- condition: will trade for . Oakland. AUmeda or Berkeley property or ranch iu California: mu6t leave city. . 9-room flat; rent only. $50; water free; oak ¦ furniture; good carpets; must sell; price $400. What do you think? 31-room. apartment-house; 1 rent only $130; where you can clear $95 per month; no work; this you can get for $1100; wife at hoenltal. i 10 rooms;, rent $65; good . furniture and car- pets; alwajx full: must sell -within next ten days; leaving city:- make offer. 60 rooms; new, modern building: elegantly fur- nished: ¦ close" in;, full of. first-class people: clearing a handsome profit; fine opportunity to get' an up-to-dale house; reasonable; sick- ness. . -v ._; ¦••' We have 13 beautifully furnished rooms fn DBISSMAKEKS A2R> SEA3ISTEESSE3. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School- Patterns cut to measure: eve. class. 1019 MJcC Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art's Lutton and buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. EDUCATIOJIAL. A— THE I Lyceum, an aecredtteT~preparatory school for university, law and medical cot- leges; refs. President Jordan, or any Stanford professor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bldg. E. R. AYRES. founder«of Ayres Business Col- lege, has returned; bookkeeping, penmanship. shorthand, typing: $5 month; life scholarship ¦ $r<0; positions Becured; day. eve. 723 Market. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatis leacnlng in America; posit ions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' building. A — "Single page method"; no text-books; twlc« the progress In artlthmetic.bookkeeping. short- hand, etc. WESTERN BUS. COL.. 1291 Mkt. ENGINEERING — Civil, elec. mln., meeh., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 18«4. Vaa der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City H*1L * — ¦" %- ¦ — ¦ — — • A SUCCESSFUL college; new, largo rooms: perfect light; all graduates are getting post- tlonsi S. B. Business College. 73S Mission. CLASSES In short stcry writing and Journalism meet on Men.. Wed. and Thun.. 2 p. m.. 333 ¦* Phelan bid?.; terms very reasonable. HKALD'S FT'STyre** nn T.j.rav., ix T>np. *> Established 1863; largest in the- West; send for circulars. BOOKKEEPING. Ens... math., etc.: day and eve.; Individual lnstr. 305 Larkla St., Prof. T. A. Robinson, former pres. Pae. Boa. CoL CHICAGO Business College. 13S4 Market— Posi- tions, shorthand, typing, bookkeeping; $8 mo. A— GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE. 1382 Market st. Sand for eatalogno. A— METROPOLITAN *Bus. Col.. (503 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. PROF. C. HOFFMAN. 1135 Larkln. gives thor- ough, successful instruction in piano and vocal. HIGH School mathematics: coaching by new. easy methods; evengs and by mail. 2O Hartford GUITAR, mandolin and piano. $3 per month: mandolin club. $1 per month. 828 Halght st. ADULT and Juvenile classes now open. Hin- man's School of Dancing. 1412 Polk. nr. Cal. SHORTHAND taught thorMy by mall and per^ tonally. Miss M. O. Barrett, 302 Montgom'y. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st.— Night class. ISAAC Pitman Business College. 343 Hatght: Individual lnstruc; all branches; day. eve. CALIFORNIA Business College. 923 Golden' Gate ave.. S. F.; 73- page catalog on request. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A — JAPANESE and Chinese employment offlc* supplies best help promptly; city or country. B. IMURA. 839 Sacramento. Tel.James 3231. A — ORPHEUM Employment Office — Japanese- Chlneae help. 42B Powell St.; tel. Main S732. JAPANESE-Chlnese Erap. Office. 415 Stockton; best help. Frtta Tamagakl.mgr. Tel. Bush 839. CHINESE Employment Office— Best help a£ Leon Seung's. 411 »± O'Farrell; tel. East 42H. RELIABLE Japanese-Chines* Employment Of- flce; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 8188. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 2O years. Tel. Mam 1097. BRADLEY & CO.. «H0 CUy. JMPLOYMEKT^ WANTED — rEHAXE. A SWEDISH woman wishes work by 7h« day". Tel. MRS. NORTON. Grant 17a A3*-e4»terly German lady, with girl 10 years. wishes position as working housekeeper in widower's family; wag-s $20. Call at 2S-"9 California st., corner Broderick; florist. YOUNG colored woman wants housework cr sweeping or cleaning by the day or hour. "Call or address 16 Stockton place, between Post and Sutter sts. WANTED — By a gocd. reliable "woman a po- sition to do housework; id good cook; will work by the day; first-class work. Box 4754 Call office. SCANDINAVIAN girl wishes cooking or gen- eral housework; city or across the bay; good references: wages $25. 3l6»i Ritch et.. be- tween Brannan and Townsend. NEAT young woman, speaking German and French, good cock, wants situation in small private . family for general housework. 974 Jackson st. A MAN and wife want work; city or country hotel: wife good chambermaid; man second cook or waiter; experienced. Box 4787. CalL A YOUNG woman wishes to do general house- work in a small family; small wash; no pos- tals. 258^3 Tehama st. A SWISS girl, a good cook, wants a «ltuatloa en a ranch. Apply 1165^ Pacific sC. from 8 to 12 m. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to do hous-- work for two or thr«e adults: small wash; $15. car fare. Fhons Folsom 2987. WANTED — By competent Canadian woman, cooking and housework in small family. Call at IKS Mission st. RELIABLE Eastern girl wishes general house- work and cooking. 731 Treat ava., near Twentieth and Folsom sts. COMPETENT irwnaa wishes situation, house- work aad cookie*; wages $25. 651}.' Minna St.. near Seventh. GOOD.- competent woman irtshes position to cook or do downstairs work. 211 Minna st. WANTED — By a young lady Just from the East, cooking or housework. 875 Folsosi st. A GOOD chambermaid wants work: city or country: hotel experienced. Box 4559, Can. WOMAN wishes work by the day. 513 Shot- well st. RESPECTABLE woman. Is good cook, wUl Jo some washing, will go short way in country, wants position In American family; is fond of children; wages from $20 to $23. 794 Fol- som st. A GERMAN girl wants position as nursa for child 3 years or over: speaks perfect Ger- man and English; plain sewing; wages $-3- Box 4443. CalL A RELIABLE woman will care for Invalid pr elderly person; is good reader and corre- spondent: patient and cheerful. Mrs. Smith. 8 Pine D'.ace. off Pine st.. near Mason. WANTED — A position a-* 'cook In Institution or young ladins' school: wages from $4O to }50. Box 4513. Call office. WANTED — A position as cook Jn flrrt-cUsa American family: wages from $33 to $40. Box 4514. Call office. A REFINED German young lady; cannot speak English; for general housework la small family. 676 Castro "st.. near 20th. A SWEDISH girl wishes position to do gen- eral housework in small family; wages $2(X 11531J Pacific st. A RESPECTABLE woman wants a position for general housework In a small family 2222 Post St.: no postals. • , WOMAN would like to do general housework and cooking in small family: best of refs.; 2 years In last place. 933 Buchanan st. MIDDLE-AGED German woman wishes a po- sttion as cook or housework In a small fam- ily; city or AUmeda. Eox 4493. Call office. A FEW more engagements for massaging th« hair and complexion, or in the sick room; physician's reference. Box 44S7. Call office. A RELIABLE woman wiohes worl* in th» morning, or would help with. Invalid and do mending. MRS. WRIGHT, 207 Eddy st. MIDDLE-AGED German woman with small child: permanent place as cook In country 670 Harrison at. A LADY wants work by the day $1. car fare- reference If needed; can do housework. Eoi 4520. Call office. XMX SITUATION wanted by ycuas colored woman to assist in housework or work by the d.iy ; Call at 16 Stockton place. GERMAN girl wants upstairs work and sew- tng. Box 4752. Call office. E «- P^££ ED BUr r wi " hea confinements." Bt. Rlchland ave.: phone Capp 2S36. SEAMSTRESS wishes engagements: $1 60 a day. 67 Rlchland ave.; phone Capp. 2SM. A p^one Y page ea 79^ 1 a3hlng h ° me: Opea •* d^ A WOMAN with large family wants washinz or sawing to take home. 15 Germanla ave. JAPANESE girl wants a position- general housework and waitress at table. ' In small Ji m _t CUy ' L KASANA - 3«H4 Ml=- • HONEST Japanese girl desires a position as Plain cock in small private family; wag" It,tT,r a i7ar k - H : A ' 7 " Po " «.:.phJ» C. A.. Tel. Fell -ail. 121 Halght st. -T' GOOD Japanese girl wants a position at plain - ££ k £* «* housework. K. I, UM •tock- f *!!££ [ Articles lor Home Use |-£SS5 JYour Choice of Two Valuable Premiums This Week With Every Small Ad. fffifjpp'igSiiSSgBg^^^'i^ SBWsBSMBl[ls^sWIMwiHBBBBHifESHH6jB^^^^v!^^^^^^^^^ffigSS The Cleaver we give this week is a heavy ,- sub- stantially made utensil, carefully hardened and tempered in oil. It is made of crucible steel, fully sharpened, and is rendy for immediate use. They are packed in individual pasteboard boxes and are BIG VALUE. The Emery Steel is of equal value to the Cleaver, • ahd will probably be preferred by many on account of its being so essential to every household. It is the very latest product of scientific manufacturing, is substantially mounted and will prove most service- able. Bring a Small Ad. to our office Thursday, Friday or Saturday and choose FREE one of these valuable household articles. Call Business Office, Third and MarKet Sts. OAKLAND OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY.