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12 ; THE-SAN-FRANGISCO: GALI;,: THURSDAY/;: JUNE?-29^1905. . •/'.. ; ': '/- \u25a0 '. CLAmVOYANTS. \u25a0\u25a0 - '. \u25a0 . - :'_-_- ; .." AA— . PROF. v, NIBLO. ;i; i . ' ! */v PROF. ; NIBLO.' - • : MY $5 COMPLETE "LIFE READINGS $1. Greatest - living . ASTRO *- HEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of" the age; adviser on" busl-' ness and all affairs of life; tells your full name and what, you called for, -. whom you will marry," how sto control the one you love, ' even \u25a0 miles away; 'reunites ' the separated, gives secret powers to control; no lons delays In waiting.' ; HOURS. 10 to S DAILY AND SUNDAY. *- - 907— MARKET 5T.— 997 Next door 'to Hale'sbig store, corner 'of Cth. . PROF. NIBLO. \u25a0 - \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ': ''-. PROF. ALEXANDER' DELMAR, . The Greatest Living : Clairvoyant,' Palmist 'and Psychic Healer. . ' ': The Only Yogi , Mediator. . ' of Secret \u25a0'- Influence ', In "America. 'No matter what -. your troubles, \u25a0 sickness ;or desires -may: be.' Prof, i Delraar ; will : help you; his advice and help are always 'absolutely re- liable; :• kind, honorable * and 'confidential treat- ment to all. Full life. $1. Dally from 10 a. in- to. 6 p. m. ; Wed. and ; Sat. evgs. to"9; Sun., l;to 4 D.-m...412 Post st.V : — \u25a0' .'*\u25a0 A— MISS M.'WILLE, 810 Ellis «t. - \u25a0 " Clairvoyant, crystal seer; \u25a0 can •be . consulted on all affaire of life; Miss WUle guarantees , an. honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; re- veals the past; gives correct forecast of your future.- \ advises you on important affairs, whether financial, domestlo, love or business; . rives the secret now to control, charm, f a»- , clnats the one you love; reading. $1; hours 10-8 p. m. ; French. German. English spoken. PRINCESS EUGENIA, .TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. -READINGS TO LADIES ONLY. MY- $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1. \u25a0 HOURS— IO to 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. < - " 404 EDDY ST. — 404. PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN HER OWN HOME; PRIVATE; NO SIGN; RING BELL. MME. AUSTIN, aplritual business medium and life reader: consult this lady on busineaa ot : all kinds, : love. troubles, absent friends; she -haa no: equal. 856 Mission St.- ISMAR. Egyptian sceress. The Vendome. 1104 Market ; at.. San Francisco. Office hours — 10 •a. -m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 12; Wednes- | day evening 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. | MISS ZEMDAR. young gifted clalr. and palm.; | ; reveals :.hidden 'secrets, love, business, etc: names; L. 50c, G. $1. .633 Golden Gate aye. MME. JOSEPH, expert palmist and life reader, j ' of Chicago; all affairs, business, \u25a0- spec,, love, etc. ;full read' gs;ladlea 25c.gents 50c. 1221 Mkt I MME KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- | ; er, . palmist ; . when others fail f try me ; good reading 23c; no sign. 102% 6th. nr. Mission. MME. MARSEAU, card reader; L., 25c; G.. 1 ; 6Uc;lO to 10.^ 1207 Market St., near Eighth. 1 MME. RAVENNA, the marvelous clairvoyant. \u25a0 gives names, advice In all affairs. 6 4th st. MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, ha? ' removed from 108 Sixth st. to 964 Mission. .;""!' ' • - -- SPmiTtrAHSM.^ A-^-MRS.'.JT. J." WHITNHY, bu*. medium and - life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Gait House, MME. YOUNG'S test meeting to-night. 10c' 1001 Poatst., cor. Fillmore; readings daily. • C. V. MILLER'S last aeance until further no- tice to-night at 8;- friends only. 1084 Bush. MRS. E-. J.. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; none better In city. 110 Sixth st.. room 8. EARLE*S seance Sun., Wed.. 219 Eddy mX.; , readings.' Hotel Hlgglns. O'Farrell st. . \u25a0 PALMISTRY. , 'A— RETURNED H. Jerome Fosselll scientific palmist. 612 Mason, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 5G03 MADAME MAY. palmist and card reader; hours 1 to 6; 60c. 3532 18th, near Sanchez. DENTISTS. DREXLER^PAINLESS~ DEntaL COMPANY^ Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth $2; silver fillings. 250; gold .fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market St., corner Turk. ' . A NEW plate — Tha Whalebone— Cannot break; warranted 20*yrs.; crowns $3 60; fillings BOc; plates, $3, full . set; all - work painless and warranted. Chicago. Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— \u25a0No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over Ukft new; teeth from $8 per set, extracting 50o: gas given. . FILLINGS, 25c • and 60c; crowns, $2. NEW -.\u25a0\u25a0;. YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission. SE. cor. 6th.' GOLD fillings, 76c; silver,. Bsc; crowns, $2, no : pain: op. Sun.Dr.A.C.Hewltt. 101 % Grant ay. DRESSMAKJER* {\u25a0*****^ SE A3ISTRESSES. McDOWELL Dressmaking and MllUnery - School — Eve.' class; patterns cut. 1190 3Tarket. Accordion, -sunburst and knife \u25a0 pleating. Etew- ftrt' s button. &\u25a0 buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. KEISTER'S .Ladies' ' Tailoring . College. 1281 Market at.. Majestic building. ..- ' \u25a0 ' EDUCATION Al* A— THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university law. medical colleges; ref s. , Pres. Jordan or any . Stanford ' prof. ; summer session begins June -5. Phelan bldg. A— METROPOLITAN Bus. Col.; Cal.B. C. stu- \u25a0 dents • with us; stenographers: trained; posi- tions secured. 923 Golden Gate. -Webster & Co. ENGINEERIN-G— Civil, elec. • mm.", mech. sur- \u25a0 vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve. ; est. 1864.' Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. A— GALLAGHER . MARSH, BUSINESS COL- XEGE has removed to larger quarters at 933 Market st. ; best location in city; catalogue. A— S. F. BUS. Colleger 738 Mission st. gets ;: positions for graduates; 160 good places since March 1. Come and a,ee ua. -; : ..--•;• HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 'Poat St.; S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam -, and gas engineering. . Send for prospectus.".: BOOKKEEPING, "* Eng., math., etc., day and eve. ; Individual Instr.' 305 Larktn st. Prof."- : T. A. Robinson, ' formerly prea. Pac. Bus. Col. HEALD'S BUSINESS- COLLEGE, 2* Post st. ' Established 1563; largest in the " West; an- nual enrollment 1000; • send for circulars. . WANTED — Five more young men to Join class In ad writing; positions. $25 to $50. per week w.hen competent. -.-.- Suite 4.. 223 Powell st. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of dancing; all branches. 1412 Polk st., nr. Cal. KENT Law School; day: and night; send" for - particulars. , 530 Parrott building. \u25a0 IRVING Institute School for Girls; 2120 Oal.st. ; fall term- begins' Monday, ;\u25a0 August ' 7,' 1905. EYE AND i NERVOUS-- DISEASES; : HEADACHE; chronic I constipation, rheuma- • tism, diseases of ' the " eye and * the nervous system : speedily .. cured. :• DR. « • SCHIRMAN, '\u25a0- 1104 Market St., room 12. bet. Mason & Taylor EMPLOYSIENT : OFFICES. GEORGE M. SAKAUYE^Successor to George Aoklr oldest and largest Japaneso and Chinese • employment. of flce.-r 421 Post st. ;\u25a0\u25a0 phone Bu3h -135;. promptly .furnishes 'all: kinds of. help. - REMOVED from 41 1 * O' Farrell . st. . to ? 1113 • Clay . : st.— H. -: W. • HONG" S ; Chinese ': Employ- \u25a0 ment » Office ;'< beat; help. - .Tel. -East 426. . UP-TO-DATE Japanese-Chinese emp. office fur- ."-nlshes V reliable \u25a0 help : ©f i : all \u25a0 kinds - promptly.' .V: H. . SAIKI, 405 Po3t ; st. ; : tel. .James 501. a STAR r Employment ;, Officer-Reliable ": Japanese v and /Chinese 2 help furnished with" care.'. W. v ; K ADOTA.- 403 Powell : st. ; tel. Stain ; 1751. A— ORPHBUM I Employment* OfflceT-Japanese- . Chinese help.': 426 Powell, st.; tel.; Main 5752. A— JAPANESEV : and Chinese help.. '• WM. f ;v YOSHY, 415 \u25a0 Stockton ; st. ; 'tel.', Bush j 859. ' Finest' Japanese help; house cleaning specialty; ' * G<?o. • R.* Kunlabe,^ 317 • Mason ; . tel. James 5231. CHINESE and \u25a0 Japanese I help ; : estab. : - 20 years. r; Tel/ Main 1997. j BRADLEY, & C 0.. '640 Clay. JAPANESE, • Chinese : help •of ; all * kinds '•\u25a0 furn- . I j jghed; house cleanlng.7o3 Taylor; James 7633. ! RELIABLE Japanese-Chlneeo .'Employment Of- ;7i flee; all kinds he1p. .'1.316 Stockton. : Main 5188. \u25a0 H, EMrtbpiEMT-.WANTE^FEMA LB^ SECOND Igirl ; (best ; city references) wishes slt- Etuatlon.'*^ Phone, Matn^342B. ; -;^*~v,' : ! FIRST-CLASS t French f and i English - cook/ city t-s refs.',*?; wishes \ situation. ;;.. Phone Main,'* 3428: EXPERIENCED practical nurse .wishes care of '\u25a0"'' invalid? or.- elderly ' lady.v. . Phone ; Main 3428. FIRST-CLASS ii Swedish f and. 'American " cooks :.- 1 wish -positions ;\ best; references.'." Phone Main ; \u25a0•-"".. -'^\u0084).> v -''::->; .>.-v.. .\u25a0.'\u25a0•:\u25a0.-- '-'.':i: «;.- - MIDDLE-AGED French nurse." . best, references.' ~J, wishes ': care ' children.:-; • Phone * Main ;: 3429. .7. THOROUGHLY- experienced * nurseglrl » wishes "\u25a0\u25a0t care \u25a0 of .' children.' -\u25a0* Phone ; Main : 3428. A- RELIABLE , housekeeper,- elderly.' -wishes po- \u25a0; • El tion ; % good "; cook ; 5 fond [of \ children : | capable ' to J do ? entire * workfof £ small S family; • refer- -yionces; [wages $lO,to ?12.tt 232 Minna st.'fe: i --l "{VANTED^-Position to do housework and cook-" -r ing; by sairellable -woman. ~- 1466 Grove St., :^ near ; Baker. .*:.". v: :: '.-'''•\u25a0'-\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0"' ' l :~--. '.V* r - DANISH J girl i .wishes \u25a0' position * to "\u25a0 do • general [ housework; wages $23 to $30. Can 84 Bth st. EMPLOYMENT WAyTED—Feirnf-le-Cgg A RELIABLE Eastern girl wishes Keneral housework and cooking and small washing. CIOA Fell st. . -'...\u25a0 A FREXCH-SWISS « girl wishes position as ifoverness for children or do chamber worn and sewing. P. O. bo-t 6. Belvedere. .Cal. GERMAN woman wants washing and hDUse- cleanlng; $1 day. Address MRS. V.. ,711 Folsom st..- near Third, upstairs. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position; .- $40 to start. Box GS'Si. CalL ._ A" FIRST-CLASS cook - wants a position as a housekeeper for a gentleman, or as a cook on a ranch for 10 or 15 men, or as a cook In a minins camp; good wages. Address MRS. E. . O'CONNER. Minturn. Madera County. Cal. GERMAN girl, experienced, wants position for upstairs work, private family, city; wages $25. Apply 33 Hoff avr., off Sixteenth at., \u25a0 near Mission. --. ; _^___ A- YOUNG. Norwegian girl wants light house- work In a small American family. Address or call MRS. C. THARALDSEN. 736 Ander- son at. ' ' MIDDLE-AGED American woman wishes po- sition as working housekeeper or as cook. $15 to $20 and carfare; city or country. Call or address Housekeeper. 156 Seventh st. PLACE as second girl, city, or short distance in country; wages $23 to $30. Box CSItS, Call office. .-' - - /WANTED — By a first-class laundress work by the day or week; not afraid of work; best of retervneea. Call or address 1280 Howard. GOOD laundress wishes work; resort or with family in country; American; references; wages $25. Address MRS. R.. 143 Twelfth. A TRAINED child's nurse wishes position as nursery companion to one or two children; city or country; $25 to $35. Box 6709, CalL FIRST-CLASS German cook wants situation; wages $40; country preferred. 703 Stockton. GIRL wishes place for housework and cook- ln-r. Please call at SO South Park. SEAMSTRESS to go out by the day; ladies' anj children's plain sewing. 154 Julian aye. SEWING by the day: good fitter; quick worker; $2 50 a day. 513 Folsom st. A RESPECTABLE, woman .desires position as housekeeper, city or country. Box 6707, CalL JAPANESE girl wishes situation to do house- work or help cook, or as schoolglrL M. T., 4 Central place. \u25a0 ' - A JAPANESE lady wants situation to do gen- eral housework In family, San Francisco. Address HALU MYENO. 514 Pine st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED^-MALB. HONEST, trustworthy German, married man; speaks and writes English. Janitor, house- man or any kind of work and business ex- ' pcrienca. Address 524 Turk st.. in rear. JOHN WENZIN. BITUATION wanted by a nn*t-o.'»»>- . e»p*..- enced and competent cellarman for -vine., and liquors; familiar with California. Krir.i-n, and German wines. Box 4311. CalL - -i -.-\u25a0 YOUNG man desires position : aa manager or bead clerk In a country store; employed at present; understands keeping accounts. Box 6675. Call office. .*-\u25a0-; POSITION by graduate nurse in doctor's, den- tist's or general office work; San Francisco or Oakland. Box 7445. Call. - " .-: - WANTED — By young fean, position as ship- ping clerk or similarT-osltlon with possibil- ity for advancement. Box 7440, Call office. MANUFACTURING clerk, lately with' one of 'the largest printing houses in East, desires similar position in city. Box 6750. Call. AN elderly man wants some Indoor employ- ment; -Janitor work or bedmaklng; cleaning up. etc Box 6644. Call. WANTED- » .' n as . law clerk by a- sir-gld young man; graduate of Ea^rem law -school, reference:* furnished. Box 4595. Call. WANTED — Steady work of any kmu- I j iu«- city. Address J.. F. HUHRKLU. Ma*jaie ; Temple.- city. ' MARRIED man (40) wants. steady position of any klnd.r WM. DEHMLOW.*BS7 Howard st. - GERMAN landscape gardener wants situation. Box 6514. CalL - - ' ' • YOUNG man 'wishes - position, as houseman. mornings only, for, rooms. Box . 199. . CalL - STRONG, handy man wants work pt. any kind; " city or Oakland. Box 6721. Call office.- . * FIRST-CLAS.S ' sticker hand desires position. city or country. Box 6702. CaU office. . MILKER, with -first-class references, desires work ; single. Box 6673. . CaU office. * • BRIGHT Japanese -wishes -situation- as -waiter and houseboy In a good family; prefers sum- mer house; good ref erehces.* . . MQRI. 12108 Larkln st. \u25a0 .-.-.\u25a0 ' - ..'•\u25a0"\u25a0".' JAPANESE — Good cook; wants position*- -in, .small family; $0 up per week: ref erencea* Ad-: dress GEORGE MIZUNO, 1843 .Webster, at.; phone Jackson 3641,- • \' . " . .\u25a0 \u25a0'. * : '\u25a0 ' GOOD Japanese boy wants a position aahoiise- : work; please apply by letter.- G.\KQBARAv J. Y. M. C. A..' 121 Halght at. ,: ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-.; \r ;. YOUNG Japanese student wants position to do cooking or housework' or -achpol' boy.' • S.-' MORI YAMA. 121 Hatght st.; teL Fell 7031. EXPERIENCED gardener wishes position by the day or contract. JAPANESE NURSERY. 115 Church »t >' . - -* \u25a0-• ' "\u25a0" -' GOOD . Japanese boy wants - kitchen work. Phone Howard 2557. 455 Jessie st. * . . •' CHINESE family cook wishes poaltlon; $50: per. month; city or country. 1 ; LEE KEY,: 803 Dupont st.: teL China, 7001' ;'.\u25a0• - CHINESE cook' wants place in private family. AH. SING.- 902 Clay at.'-"- ' ' -. FUTANCIAL; ', . '-/!:"-? THIRTY shares of Oakland Crematory Asso- ciation stock at $27 CO per share; .6 SOo-per ;\u25a0 share dividends paid in.1004.-".- -. . \ . $40,000 worth of Turlock irrigation bonds at par, $400 each, . interest payable January.'. 1 and July 1 each year. ' '• '"*• * . " Wanted— ssooo to $10,000 Realty Syndicate certificates. . : \u25a0•» ... \u25a0'*;*" For Bale-^Stock in Pinal Oil Company. $4. * and In Brookshlre, $1 25. . 50,-OCO shares in the Barca at great sacrifice for Immediate cash. " • • W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth St.. Oakland. REALTY Syndicate certificates. Continental B. and L. certificates purchased at SO cents on thn dollar; see me before selling. GEO. D. \u25a0 SHADBUKN'E JR.. Call building. i>I*(«JH.*\ENT bank stock to exchange for real estate Oakland. Berkeley or. Alameda. or farm Addr-»-ts Bank, 513 Montgomery st. KKAI.TV Syndlcale Certificates purchased;' top prlc*--*. W. L. HARPER. Croclter bldg. FLATS TO LET. . A A A— COMPLETED \u25a0\u25a0- LIST OF HOUSES. FLATS, apartment and rooming houses; our ' renting . department is free to all; we can - find you a : home . in any part . of the city ; ask for no payment otner than your -good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; : use this department freely; you aro more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE C 0. .. 243-239 Geary - st. (on the square). ..-'!' " \u25a0 . STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. \u25a0Every desirable vacant dwelling Is listed m cur renting department. Combined Usta from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves a worW of time and trouble. • r.- Service is absolutely free. You ' are not asked to buy or even look at , furniture./ Welcome! - STERLING ; FURNITURE COMPANY, 1030 Market st.. opposite McAllister. A VISIT, to our free renting department will help ycu'to get Just the house or flat you aro looking for; you are perfectly welcome and under no obligations. T. BRILLIANT FUR- r NITURE CO.. 335-340-*42 Post et. \u25a0 .. . " A, SUNNY. 8 large room flat, .with gas. CaU ; after. 3:30-p."m.,3 Llda place, off Sixteenth ist.; near Julian; ave. - .. $30 — LOVELY, flat, 7 large sunny rooms; all \u25a0latest Improvements; water and hall gas free. CaB7C a 874 I Valencia 6t.,"» near; Twentieth." . \u25a0 DOWNTOWN upper and lower flats, 6 and 7 r. and bath; modern: north side; -ght. sunny. 623-630 j Golden Gate aye. ; reasonable. AN upper 7-room flat: sun in every room; larg» .".< garden; -can be seen from 10 to 4.- 2407 Pa- ;"ciflc ; ave." -\ - '; . \u25a0.-.-' '*''.' ' \u25a0 "*--'•*.' HYDE, 61 2 A —Upper .flat: 6 sunny rooms, bath;, -.will put in : order to suit tenant. - \u25a0 : \u25a0 LOWER' flat.' 3 'large rooms; " yard; rent ' $10. : ; 13658 Sacramento st." r J V >.. MCALLISTER. ISG6--38— Mod/ sunny flats. T. 8 > rooms: perfect condition: reduced $SO. §32 sf". WEBSTER. ¥llo7. 'near: O'Farrell— Flat of S "light and sunny rooms, bath: rent reaaonable. SHOTWELL st.,~ near 14th— Middle and upper ; .flats, 4-5 rooms.l bath:'yard::s2O:and ?22 50. SIXTEENTH.' 2905-13-27. nr.- He ward— Desira- ble ; upper i flats."-? * r. ; ; and b. ; each: rent »22 M. \u25a0\VEPTERN ; Addition :^"s2o-$22 50;* i 5-6 >• rooms. ''•\u25a0', 200-211 ; Carl.'J near j, Stanyan : &G. „ G.*;' Park. . RENT reduced; 20C9 Bush.' nr. Webster; modern f~~ sunny i flat,'* S . rme.Tibath; ; lawn; call 3 ito 4. . A* SUNNY " flat. '8 - large '> rooms. v attic. J cellar; ?« almost new. "3NW. cor. Page and Shrader." WALLER 4 220%r near Buchanan— Modern \u25a0 fine -flat: 8 rooms, bath: in fine order; reasonable. FL.VT.H TO I.ET-FURXISHED. • FOR "KENT— FURNISHED. OR FOR SALB •AT SACRIFICE. *" Parties leaving city: new sunny corner Cat; centrally located: new furnishings; Wilton carpets- magnificent weathered oak and ma. hogany furniture; Ha vlland china and brfc- a-brac: rare statuary, Steinway piano, library costing 55CCO: bedding and tabl» linen. Oriental cozy comers, etc. Kent of vacant flat ?73 per month. Will sell at buyer's own price.- or rent furnished to At rarty. Apply STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 103t> Market .it., opp. McAllister. • FLATS FOR SALE: — FTO-XISneD. . FOR sale— Furnished flat, fi rooms. 546 Clay- ton st. . \u25a0 : FURNISHED flat 9 rooms; very reasonable; business or room-renting. 717 Sutter st. $12.". — 7 ROOMS, well furnished: greatest bar- galn ever offered; rent $-^. 932 Mission at. . tk. ...... IK WANTED. „ "WE'LL GET YOUR BUSINESS."— W« pay the most money for furniture, carpets* offlco flttlnga. merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO.. 13St Market at., be- tween 9th and 10th. Phono South 179. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fnr- nltura. carpets, etc. 752 Mission; tel.Bnah 813. Z. ABE LEVY. 1135 Market at., phone. Je*si» 761. pays caah and buys o-rerythlng;. FTTRjriTXJn*-' '"'" «-»•«*;. ALMOST given away; unredeemed storag*. pi- anos & turn. Whltehead's Storage. 1638 M'kt. HELP WAXTED— FEM A I.E. AN' lroner for hoteL ' Also 2 other lronew for sam« plac» $33 each. MISS PLUNKETT. 428 Sutter at., near Powil. TWO waitresses for a resort. $23 «a«h. 8m proprietor hers this morninc. ' A chambermaid and waitress for a plain hotel in country. $30: far* paid. \u25a0 A waitress for a commercial hotal ia taa> north. $23. " . •• A waitress for a seaside hotel. $23. MISS PLUNKETT. 423 Sutter at., near Po-irwi. WANTEO— Fiv« waitresses. $25; 4 oooka. |30 to $50; 8 girls for cooking and housework. . country. $30; cook, delicatessen. $10 a w««k: I cook, restaurant. $12 a week; lroner. $30: aecond girt. $25: woman to keep >w»thh<»i— rooms clean, $U> a week.- and many other places too numarous to advertls*. J. , Jr. \u25a0CROSETT & CO.. 834 Suttar st. ' : '' THREE waitresses for <-«T^?naTwt»l hotels. .$23. 7. L. SKAGGS A COk. 28 Montgomery »t- GIRLS to learn hairdresainff. maniourin*;. mv. - sage. etc.. from A to Z in 1 mo. - for $3 to those entering now; 1 positions to fill guaran- teed at $10 per week up; day aad svealng clasa. College. 234 Post at., room IT. 'WANTED— Girls to learn millinery for faJl: 3 seasons from start to finish in 1 mo. for $13: positions guaranteed $12 per wk. up: learn now for July positions. SchooL 234 Post, r.ia. ( PACIFIC Hairdresstns Scfiool; whole trad*. * manicuring-, massage;- positions* $10 a week up; day and evening classes. 133 Powell at., WANTED — Hairdresslng " students; halrdress- ing manicuring facial massage, scalp -treat- menis. dermatology, electrolysis and chlropf . ody taught at Moler's College; hew location. \u0084 405 Powell, near Post; the most thoroughly complete college west of 'Chicago: special terms now. MISS JESSIE MACDQXALD. instructor. *\u25a0 . . ' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:' a WANTED— -Young lady.: of about-- ISf-. for. Juv- enlTe furnlshins jcopds department. Apply , » S. N. WOOD & CO^JPowip'i. and -Ellis sta.' W,ANTED--*E3cpei-ieaced Jsaiealadlea. : fbr • Juv- enile ' furnishing ' goads department; . Apply B. N. WOOD &,;C0*^. 7,40 .Market st.., ." a . -.• WANTED^-Lady . a s. wrapper In : a- lih.qrer store : * ''good wages ; '. pravlcius '•vexperferiqe -absojutely necessary-." .Ad-dress :S: . 8.-. pax \u25a0 T4te. ' CalL ' » MILLINERY, -tanght in" L mo..tor..ss;pp9ttion» • : - guar. ;. cv©.. I .' school only: "*-: 23.4 Post-- St.. ir. 19. EXPERIENCEP .salwiadleii' :. h>- '*; gloves and- . "*. hosiery.. .JOB TIpSENBERO f B.l«Mark-!t; st. BIRL waited for: general housatyork. X Appljr 2223 Ctay.-Bt.-'J corner 'Buchanan.;..^ :."\u25a0\u25a0.-- .'• CHIROPODIST and'.elpctrcrrysist, wanted; must •' • ; be up-to-date.-. CQSGROVE. '\u25a0\u25a0tt&' : :Gea>y..it. .' ' . WANTED—^GirI» e>ri m^ns: Tn&cslriea~. xuji.-by :..- v-pQwer:" light work; ropdpay;.-.>myiLiLE 4k • .: . . CO.. 630 Davts at. '•;\u25a0;.;,;•:•; '\u25a0\u25a0-.:. ;:•-• SEWING-, machine/ operators on overalls: ao- ' esoesierK-e •necessary. : LUVI: STRACSS- -A. '• CO.. 32^ Fremont i-e.t.' )&B-^T)AVI2L.~- ';. • \u25a0 •' WANTEDf-Youz-s women:; to-. learn .t9Ksnh©n» ' • ' operating r • 'references \u25a0 required..: . Apply. 21« \u25a0. 'Bush . st ;^ third floor. after.:9' a. • m. • \u25a0: - -,; \u25a0\u25a0-.;' •; .- /. 80 BALESGI RLS for \u25a0. all ' departinan ta, ' l"Appty'-. \u25a0'MARKSr 8RQg..^1220. Marxist ;st.-:. ..%'; -.•.:_\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0' •RELIABLE, bbslnes-v^dreasmak-jr;' gapd/opea^ \u25a0' :-ing.'* 913. O'Farrell st.'-- .'•;•\u25a0.:-:-;', -•-... ; •\u25a0\u25a0 l-'iT.-': • ;.' \u25a0 WANTED-^-An' experle^ioea. German- lady, •• foe {\u25a0 \u25a0lunch: cooking.-- Call \u25a0 *Q0 FittH "stj.. :.•;\u25a0- : -- - . AN enibyaDl« profitable cnxttagf. Vie* h^'la -. ' Anggsf -Partlcnhirs latreg,; \u25a0•...-.••.••\u25a0\u25a0.-:•?-.\u25a0 ... . , .T™"~rT™™T^^~. . ..-«., \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•• .-.\u25a0-.-\u25a0-• "..- •\u25a0>!•-.-\u25a0.• -." • .. . -BARBERS — - Exuployment and Sapol]«*. JCOOO-^FINEST B^chair I .harb«r.. shop : iii''Jo«i- j \u25a0 land, .with bathrooma.- .aud-'an elegant. cl gar-. •'. atore well'stockedj all for $6000: ton* leajMj- - • best .'location.' COLEMAN. SU-.Jame*v'- Flood . . -I- buOding./' - • -• . ».--.-.\u25a0 -••'.\u25a0-.•'\u25a0'"'\u25a0••:' WANTED— Barber' to taJt» ' ohar«»> of .shop *• ' "good old ataad; can, buy -it.- cheap, oa tlin«. • -..BTQLTZ. 723 Market sf.: •;\u25a0- > \u25a0 \u0084.- \u25a0>...-'' HARBERS— The .coancV-of ryour; Uf»r 3-chai*.- ' shop In' Western- Addition.: - For- fnll' paxtScru- ;. lara apply DECKXLMAN BROS.. iO^ : ElUs. ;. ONB-CHAIR " barb«r shop for • sale .In Mont*- . rey ;• very reasonable.' '..B.'-M. iWATSONiJdon- •terey.-CaL' '• >.'•'..;.;\u25a0\u25a0 ~ : ) : /- -'\u25a0(\u25a0\u25a0.-. -•••."- QCOD barber wanted ;Uil« afternoon- aad SaX- . «r<tay.. 623 Clay st.."-.-.- •'• ' \u25a0 .-. ... '.V.- *\u25a0•*.•• '_ • JTRST-CLASS' barber: * HQ3 . Bnttey- *£-\u25a0 '. \u25a0'.*'.. ..' BARBER wanted; jroun* man. with-; »bm»;«- : perlenca ; good chanca to leant. ' . 303 28th- 'St.- . S QTY ' and country barber "shops' \u25a0' bous it * aad ' ' . sold. Sea COLEMAy. 311' James-. Flood, btdji 2-CHAIR barber shop; livins*. rooms; rVnt;H«i .. a snao; partle* gofng East. .1007%, Jlaxknt.. 3-CHAIR barber shop: .old-established . placa} . ' Ernst b» \u25a0 sold. laqnira- U4B .^lagkat:.^; .-. . • AT a bargain;* a'B-cha3r shopi \u25a0" -with l'Ting "• roomr3-year lease t cheap.' • &7 .MaAllisMr at. ••:* $33— GOOD paying 2-chair ahop.; Lacj,ulr» 112S-' Market st. * • : ' •-'••\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0. - ..- 4-CHAIR barber shop for aala;'. good location.' '• • COLEMAN. 311 James- Flood building . ::;'\u25a0 •;. - . FOR sale— 2-chair • barber •hop. Apply. • "BS- * Third st. : no agenta. / \u2666 ; ' ' • .-\u25a0•••.,•\u25a0' 3-CHAIR barber shop;- good location; north of ' Market; - snap. ' Inquire -630-- Sacramento at. ONE-CHAIE barber ahop;- -rood location; 10 . years running: cheap at;once..'.lBSs -Mission. \u0084 rccir Wi\TmT'in ; ' inVf'iff \ » AT C. R. EAXSENa CO-'g 429 Busi'it.'; All around cook, country h0te1..;..^^.....573 ' 2d cook, reaort, Santa Cruz, party her*A>-ii> -. 3d cook, country hoteL free far*..;.:.'...53s Cook, boardlng-houa«, city.... :..-\u25a0.;... \u25a0.'-. 550 . \u25a0Bhort-order cook, city......' ..$l2 week * Dishwasher, resort.* Santa Crua: . .* : .$3O -Vegetable man, same place .*.*.... 5 M Bues boy, country hotel, free, fare., .. ....525 same place, chanc* man and wife.* Hand Ironer. country laundry.. s4o-$43 found - Washer \u25a0 and atarcher. spring -. hotel • laundry. ' party \u25a0 here 10 o'clock \u25a0 to-day ..... $40 found 'Masseur, same place-.-.rirr.y.'.Vr.ioO found Teamsters, laborers.' concrete men.s*! 25-S2 30 .U. S. canal. Nevada.... '........ fare refunded '10 rough carpenters. - mining company. ... .$3 20 s laborers.* earn* p1ace. . . . .............. :$2 Teamsters.- laborers. ne«r erty. free fare. R_ ".R. work ..'..-...;. ;.^..52 day Woodchoppers. near city, tools and - grub •fnrnl3hed. fare paid.' ....... ~....5l 23 cord 2 milkers, reaort. . Lako Tahoe. rate fare.; .' .-.....;..-.. ..........S3O. room, board German . or \u25a0 Scandinavian man about ' place. \u25a0"c0untry.*..".'...'.::;...; .....$23 found C. R. HAN3EN & p0. ........ .429 Busa st. FARMER, capable ot running thresher. $66 "and board; donkey $30 and found: - 2 * single- hand miners. -' $3 , day \u25a0.*•• 4 .: muckers. $2 50 . day; laborers for r mine; blacksmith!* and \u25a0 helpers," $3 r and * $2, day; choremen.- $10 and $25 and found; farmers.- $3O and found; .\u25a0milker?,' $35* and found; milk-wagon driver. .: $33 and found and Increase; Iron moMer. $"\ '\u25a0'.- day : redwood lumber . pliers, '. $35 .to $4O and - '-'' found: -laborers for :•: mill: - planer - man.", $3O - and found ; teamster." $2 \u25a0: day; :- laundry man. , $33 ; and found ; laundry man . and wlf». ;ta> ' and • found, and others. * J.'. F. . CROSSTTT & CO.. «US -Sacram«nto su HBUWUKBBtBSa BUTLER'and ;, valet/ $43 and 'found; colored - cook for resort. $»O to $30 and found;; waiter and 'wash, dishes iforx'R. ,R. construction outfit; $30 ; waiter. • country, hotel. . $23 : - waiter and some •> pantry * work/i country hotal. $30: - wafld man and kitchen -helper. $7 a week. - J. BY CROSETT & CO., 62S Sacramento st. ; DI'SIXESS. ClLVXCES— Continued. A— slsoo; CIGAR store and billiard-room: 2 billiards, 1 pool table; rent 's"-'0; location' the best; '--lace clears .^".'2o per month, call R. C. ' WILKE. 2li'^.Kearn.v tit.; \u25a0-'"'-\u25a0\u25a0- A— ?MX»; DELICATESSEN store; -rent ?20; r.io-si: prominent loi-aUon Western Addition; ttKv>od place. Call R. G.- WILXE, , -b'A J-learny st; '; -. .•"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0...\u25a0'.-'•'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 A— <:;ot-y; CORNER saloon with flat of . 0 roj-ns; lease; m> better location in this city: owner kc'n place 10 years; a very rare chance. Call R.'.U. WILKK. -G'/j Kearny at.: A— J3CO: CARPENTER; shop, .horse, wagon; "\u25a0HopiJtept by owner. 15 year^; good business; owner to retire.. Call R. G. WILKE, --Uti Kearny st. . --. ".;'. - ' \u25a0'» ' A— -s.X'O; OFFICE buslnese with a monthly published paper: otllce doing a rushing busi- ness in Its line (no real estate office). Call for particulars. ,R. G. WILKE. 20 V< Kearny - ftrc-et. \u25a0.*.\u25a0\u25a0-•'\u25a0\u25a0 A— JlOin); RUSTAI'RANT and coffee saloon; best location o:ii:Montgomery st. ; old- estab- IlEhed and good-paying business; lease ir ce- i-lrod. Cell It. " H. WILKE, 2B'A Kearny. St. A--53O00; CORNER saloon, with leasu; most prominent location; transfer point, Western Addition; a rare- chance; first-clan-* business. Call R. G. V/ILKE. 26^ Kearny st. A— JISO; RESTAURANT and chophouae, opp. tho Park; rent fls; a bargain. Call R. O. \u25a0WILKE, ac*^ Kearny et. A— s9Coj FRUIT and vegetable store on Lar- kin St.; 1 horse, 2 wagons: about ?j_oO monthly sales; rent 535. Call R. O- WILKE. 20^ Kearny st. . \u25a0 •"' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 A— s2ooo: ROAD house with bowling^ alley, dance pavilion, etc.: rent $30; the place is located on the most prominent county road to San Mateo. Call R. O. WILKE, 26V4 Kearny gt.' . - ~ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'•\u25a0 A-»-$ 2100: CORNER saloon on Blxth at.; rent $80- tbla la an old-eatabllshed ' corner; beat part of Sixth st: investigate,: a very rar« chance. R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny si. A— s4oo; GOOD, active man wanted in cigar factory employing 3 men; must know how to keep books of act as salesman. Call R. O. WILKE. 20Ki Kearny et. . A— so6o: CORNER saloon, with - cigar stand, on Folsom st. (Mission); living rooms; 5 years' lease;- a bargain and rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 26 # Kearny st. - - . A—s2oo;A — $200; CIGAR atore. on prominent part of Mission 6t.; factory In the recu-;- owners; established 20 years; a bargain. Call R. G. W r ILKE. 26^ Kearny st. [ \u25a0 A— fCso; CIGAR and tobacco stand, in a most prominent location; also laundry office; place kept by owner for years; never clear*, less than $100 per month to your bank account. See R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearnr «t. A— s2ooo; CORNER saloon, with lease and liv- ing-room; about 8 barrels cholceat whisky on hand; location the very best; close to Market St.; investigate; thia is a rare chance. K. O. WILKE. 26^ Kearny at. A— s76o; MANUFACTURING . business ; article . used and must be used in evary household; owner is engaged in other business. Call R. G. WILKE. 20^ Kearny Bt. *_ A— s9so; OYSTER and chop house with 3-year lease; most prominent location in Western Addition: this business is a good one. Call R. G. WILKE. 2C% Kearny et. A $2000 FANCY grocery and delicatessen store; on Sacramento st.; Western Addition; rent $30- S years' lease; full value in sight. Call R. O .WILKE. 20^ Kearny st. A—$1800;A — $1800; STATIONERY, cooks and school supplies store with circulating library: place clearing about $150 per month; prominent lo- cation; close to schools. R. G.- WILKE, 28 ft Kearny at. -\u25a0 ' " ' ' \u25a0'" | A— sl2oo; CORNER saloon with 7 furn. rooms; rent $35; place doing a rushing business; about 12 barrels beer per week; close to warehouses and railroad shops ; actual value $2000; investigate at once. R..G. WILKE, 264 Kearny St. - A — J.'JCOO; CORNER saloon on water front with 4 years' lease; net rent $90; prominent cor- ner; owner to take command of schooner cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 20V4 Kearny st. \u25a0 \u25a0-. '-.\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0' \.- A— SSSO- RESTAURANT and coffee parlors on Ocean Boulevard; rent $38: * lease 6 years; place clears above $160 per month. R." G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. : A— $1000; SALOON; close to Taylor and Mar- ket sts.; -net rent $112; 4% years' lease; good business; Investigate: a bargain. - R. G. WILKE. 261^ Kearny st.v « A— s2ooo; SALOON with mercantile lunch In wholesale district; N of Market Bt.; place established years; business first-class ; -owner to go to the country. See R. G. w ILKE, 26% Kearny st. \u25a0".:. ' - A— SVOCO- CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; place clears about $500 per month; 7 years' lease. Call R. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny et. . \u25a0 \u25a0 A— s3soo; BAKERY and confectionery: best lo- cation In Western Addition; only store trade; llvinx rooms: 6 years' lease; selling about 4 barrels a day. Call.R. G. WILKE., 26% Kearny it. - - .- - •'. \u25a0• -•..,.. A-r^l6Co; CORNER saloon In wholesale dis- trict; kept by owner 8 years: must be sold at pnee; owner to retire from business; a first- class paying place. Call on R- G. WILKE, 26% Kearny at -\u25a0'-\u25a0 .-'.."-. '-\u25a0:\u25a0''\u25a0 $1100— STATIONERY, school supplies, notions, candy, ice cream oarlors, close to 2 schools; n rooms: rent S5O; -5 years', lease; Western \u25a0 Addition. Call R. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny. A— s24oo; CORNER grocery and bar; must be 60ld- owner to engage In other line of- busi- ness; full value of fine stock In sight; 414 year Tease; location < can' t be beat. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny at. -.".-.' ' A—sl6so;A — $1650; CORNER grocery and bar on Sacra- mento St.; Western Addition; S i rooms: 4 \u25a0years' lease; place established years.: Call R. ' G. WILKE. 28% Kearny st. • A BRANCH office qt The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions ' has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open .until 11 p. m. . LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A— CAMERON A CO.— — -Phone South 1050 \ \u25a0 8 Eddy »t., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses. Eotela . and ' All Kinds of Business Chances. 106 rooms, elegantly furnished; new and mod- ern throughout; best of furniture, carpets and draperies, beautiful bar and 7 office on ground floor; all full and clearing big money, but sud- den illness . compels -eale; will trade for ranch" or residence property across bay. .; -;.;:.; ;.:.;\i.*j •70 • rooms; modern, up-to-date, '•'\u25a0•" downton house; cheap rent; good lease ; .extra good fur- niture, and carpets; everything in first-class condition; fine location; clears $250 to $300 per month; on account of dissolution of partnership this house can be had at 'great bargain. -\u25a0 63 rooms, newly furnished close in and' very .central; fine brick building', elevator and all modern conveniences ; the price asked is less than half of cost to furnish; $3000. 34 rooms; only: $100 rent, water free; fairly well furnished; close, ln;. price $750; will take only $425 to get in.v . . • .: - ' 30 rooms; new, : fine; ".'. central L location ; well ' furnished and paying ; well ; can <• be bought at big bargain. .as owner; Is leaving city; price $1000, just half cost to furnish. 18 rooms; finely. located;: good furniture and carpets; is paying well; will \u25a0 exchange for \u25a010 or 12 room house In good condition.. 23 rooms; rent only $90;' good location; well furnished and pays a nice income.: but owing to certain circumstances will be sold Tor $1150; •will take $400 to get. in. lO rooms; weir furnished; corner house; cheap rent; good .furniture and-carpets; you can buy this for face of. mortgage or $950, as owner' is obliged to leave city. \u0084;'; '-.-. ... 63 rooms, elegantly, furnished ; \u25a0 new and'; up- to-date ! house; fine," central ' location; \u25a0 furnished In. golden oak, mahogany, blrdseye maple; 'car- pets Moquet \u25a0 and Axmlnster; : cost •: $10,000 . to furnish, . but : if taken within ." next '-. few \u25a0- days the prlc« will be $4500. :. ;:'\u25a0 r .18 rooms; rent only $70; fln« location; newly furnished and clearing $70 per month and have nice living rooms; prlce>sloso;' will take $750 to cet: In. : 80 rooms, newly, furnished ;• close In; can Ibe run either - transient :or ;s; s permanent .roomers; clearing ' $150 ;.per-_ month above rail.-, expenses; going out of business."/.*. •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 18-roomsi: good 'location/ 'south'; of Market- rent only $40: i all? housekeeping; full all the. time; -price -S2SO;- only $100 down,** balance on time. "\u25a0 \u25a0 : : . - : s "-:-;. '-"-.\u25a0 .-'-;.; -: ' ". '•-" ' A.. CAMERON. &CO.V 3 EDDY, ST. V;: BEST, bargain : and ; greatest > value i for. the dol- " . lars you Invest are to-be found at ,.' .-- \u25a0.".-\u25a0;••-:•" SCHWEINHARD & CO., .;; Rooming-House » ana? Motal Brokers, *- \u25a0 i.V,^ 100S% : Market St.r.Opposlte ; Flfth St.: ; FISHER & CO.; room 435, ' JRmes .Flood bldg. * - "'. Phono- Main &l. r >4." - :< Special ; bargains v in : rooming-houses ; this'; week. A FINE paying j transient ''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 house,- of ; 21 % rooms; \u25a0 must * leave ° city. ' 224 iO' Farrell > et. " f ROOMING-HOUSE for sale on Market ' st ; .' 3B \u25a0rooms..,' Box; 3938. Ca11. .:-. :'-".:. .- : -. .-:.. -.- ;.: A WEEK'S news for 5 1 cents-^-The VWeekly Call,"; 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year.- JQU.V ».• SPRECKELS. . .".Proprietor j Address ' Comiv.uc-.cations to ; JOHN SIcXAfGHT Manager j " y^_J._MAIVnS Hu-jlKfss Manager j • " -XI-EPHONB. i Ask for TITG CAUL. 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NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE •SOUTHERN • 1-ACIiUC RAILROAD COM- I'ANY — A tpeciai meeting -of the stockholders • or the Southern PatUfi Railroad Company will 'be hclfl'at the office of the company, in rtiora \u25a0 lilU. .' in the Merchants' Exchange buiiding. in the city .and county of San Kra;ici=ro, in. tSe "state* of California, the fcarr.e Irt-ir.g.- the. principal place of butineas ot said .corporation, and being the building where the board of "directors, oi eaid corpora- t. on -usually nxt, on the 2Sth day of August. l'Jts, at tbe iicur bS'U o'clock noon, to ccn- ticier and act -upon the proposition*: First, .to, increase tae capital stock of said corporation. tofae hundred and tixty million cx-llars <$1CO,0<;0,OOU). and for. that purpose! ,to amend article VI of the articles of in- corporation and consoliiation of the company to read eg folows: : ' . - "'The amount of the capital stock of eziA corporation Khali be one iiimdred . and sixty n-.Sllica dollars' <fltiO.Oyo.oi>o*.- \u25a0' divided into one million six "hundred thousand <1,-t>oo,OuO> ehar*s of the;- par valne of one Hundred dol- lars -^fl'XI) tath. '-which f=aid ; amount of capi- tal stock .does not <x-cefd the amount actually required for the purposes of tlie eald corpora- tion, and is 1 the amount actually : requirea and a-scerttlnPd to be neces-rary fcr JConEtruct- ing; completing.- equipping', operating:, and' .ntSHitAlnlng its road, and ie so- estimated, by competent engineers, as v.-ill appear' by the. »' * *\u25a0 vrittcn estiiaate of »-aciJ ctiglneer- 1 ,. . duly ei-jh'ed fey them, and tiled. In the office ; and principal v place of bufcinese aXore^aid ' vl said J corporal ion." \u25a0". \u25a0 . - \u25a0\u25a0:•'.. :-.'•. .^. •\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0• And to amend p=rasraph third of .article XII <»f tiie said articles to read as follows: ; "The number of. directors of s&iil \u25a0) cbn- eoli<Jated cciroraUon shall -be eleven (11) .and the amount oi the capital -etocJc'-ofr-aaia corpoiratior chail be or<? hundred. and «lx.ty : niiilion dollarß C-jo,uOW. • which . said artiuunt of capital 'etc-ck'-is the amount ac- tusUJy re<j*;lr«-(l for the purposes cf said. cor- : c pc-ralicn. ar.d is tb» amount ; actually . re- quired azi& »Ecertai:ied to be necessary.. for r : constructing, ccrr.p'etlng. equipping, '; ; operat- ing and mcSntainirs its roac. and Is: so est!- . ttat«3 by competent engineers, as will ap-. ' pear by the ator<?said written ettimateor c --aid engineers, duly eisrned by therd and 1 on fiie as aforesaid. Said capital stock of said corporation 6l;all be divided into one . miT- ' Hoa *lx hundred thousand (1.600.000) shares. of. the par - value " «f - one hundred: dollars: ($100) <arh. of which said shares of said capital etock the folio-wins ha %-c beea 'sub- scribed by and allotted to the stockholders of :«aic constituent corporations, : as herein-. after be: forth, to wit:" :, .\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0<.-\u25a0:: :\u25a0 :.:\u25a0.:\u25a0 _.';:.. ' "To the I Southern Pacifle Railroad .Com- pany, • incorporated, organized and existing under the laws of the State: of ..'California; \u25a0and to its shareholders, one: miHiun . and 4 • fourteen thousand two hundred and \u25a0 forty- : one ': and elxty one-hundredths (l.OlijSil 60-iyip7 tharea/*' .-.'••"••\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 '.-:-. -.- - \u25a0\u25a0-: .•-\u25a0.-; \u25a0:>-;' : i"- - .v- ; ; •'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0• MTo the Southern Pacific . Railroad • Oonji- \u25a0 pahy.;. incorporated, organized, and v^xlatiiig \u25a0under the lawa of the Territory: of '.'Art itoija, and' to Its ctoclfholders, one hairdred rand' '. Dlnety-nJne thousand nJne hundred: and : fifty, tISO^SO) «tares." :.:.-.- ;i*. ••-.'.•..••' \u25a0 • "To tiie Southern Pacific Railroad Cctri- jpany of New . Mexico, incorporated, - organized • . -anC existing under the laws of the.. Territory- 'or New Mexico, and: to,. ilU'stocknolderS, sixty-eight thousand. \u25a0":. eight ' hncdred' ' 'and: eighty-eight (Cg^fcSS) shares.^ vvjj*,;;:''- ?•* \- •\u25a0 ''.ifl'Tht several- Btockhoidera.of each:.of .'«aid' constituent corporation* ehaU have;: issued- to' . them by the said eoasolldated.' corporation paid :up Ehares of. the capltai stock, of- :the. <yw»olJcated : corporation out . of the : fchares • * thereof : subscribed by aad allotted- /to. 1 .the stockholders of their respective . cQnstltuent: . corporations to. the like amount, dollar.' fox \u25a0 . -dollar, at thciJ* par. value vrlth the par- value: c£-tb« • chares 'hrid by euch : stockholders in : their' r«peet; ve constituent eo*rporattOhs."'i ;: - - Tfceit-e-ifter; and 6ftcondly, to cr»ate.a bohdr' \u25a0efi ' iiide'btcfi.nees . . of eaid - corp&raUon \ to V.the . ani'ount in the aggregate of one- hundred and elxty . mil '.i«n- dollars ($1CO.OOO.©UO) in. gold \u25a0 .cola of the United Stetes (a portion of **hlc-h is to.be used "In .retiring exictlnj; bonded in-- dibtfdnct"). and ' to . increase : the bon^ed'-iij'. debt^daees ot said \u25a0 corporation ; up to' •' the ejnount in the aggregate of one h-indrcd: and ' sixty ralUlort ..dollars <$160,O00.0*.10) in .gold coin -fif the -UnH«sd States, and lo \u25a0 secure, f h.e catd- proposed" : .. bonded . indebte<Jn<»ss \ by-:a mortgage upon the. railroads, franchlsfi; aha prpp* rt y P* t°* company now owned or 'here- after acquired, and "-.the lncotn.6 Userjoof; -or: •weh jpMt.thitreof as. may : .fee pirjcxlbfid'-Iri' ' • the' mortgSff?: and'toMJetermine tb< f Qrm and ' • te«pa of **ard bonfis and morttfaee.: and to "authorise th*s : •.-.Board' of plrectori . t? 1 "take ;ali euch action as 'tbeytnaydeeni' necessary or- extwCl'nt In rh» pre-ni-ies. •' •' "- : '•'•':"..'\u25a0: .' [\ : ;:\u25a0 Da;«3tli' :2Sth da.y of' Jun>. -1905. . - \u0084 .- By. ojrfcr of the Ucard of •Directors; :\u25a0- .. •.\u25a0_:"\u25a0 .'* - : - "-. '.J.-L. WILLCJITT,/ . ' Secretary Ji'f the 6^uth«rn- Pacifle. Railroad '* '; \u25a0•-'.-\u25a0: VTILLTAM HOGtV>r \u25a0 \- ' I \V. ".HEIX3I.V.S.-:-Jr., . james K.:vn%sQii. \u25a0*-•• • -v-Av'--- • J. M. HANFOR-I? \u25a0-\u25a0- •- "- -\; \u25a0 " : " PETER F. DUNNTP; ' \u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0:...-•. -' J. L.-VvJLI>GCTT...'- - :-/ ; ;:\u25a0-\u25a0:"\u25a0 - FRANK B. jCIXG/ * •' -"\u25a0-\u25a0-./'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0;>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/-. V ;; -. :-- / -.:... CIIAS.- P. : UIfiSOGSLSt. . • ;\u25a0 *";•'-\u25a0\u25a0-- \u0084-<;. l. \u25a0:;••\u25a0;.• ' ' , D^ciors;.nf ea-ia : Souib.ern. -'-Paciflie • Railroad ' c ' ' .-;:'->• '"'•.•' • r ' A,vM;AL ME33Tr?,'a;-OF.ST-DCKHOLDERS— s .- -v Kc-tic? Js hei-cr^'.-Kiycn. jh«t- th> ariniial nipet- .•. jhtr oX-.ihe .ptockholdM^ Vir- thj'SACRAMENTQ : HAIL-ROAD. COMPANY -will be \ belrtio f)n-;"-Mft'n(3ajy Ju\y -10; .11X55. at 12 S o'cloch- :iobn»- "at !thc- oifilec of Bald company, « . rrvjnf VSIX; . ilcrclia'nts' .Eschantre building,. p- Can I^rariblsco, Ca.!lforn*a, for the purpose *of clectins *' board of . five . directors for the emuing year -and to transact luch other buflress as mar legally come before said meeting. June 29. 1905. *WBK&fflH3 , 4 J. I* WILLCtnjT. Secretary. \u25a0s^saaaaaHHHsHsaaHSlKsSiiisaHß ! MEETIXri XOTlCES— Contlnin--I.__ : SAN FRANCISCO I>jdge of Perfection -w N->. I. A. : and A. S. R., Ma*<onic Tetrt- \u25a0 «, . . pie — Regular monthly mcetinic THIS ftA ! -TJUjItSDA-Y) EVENINO at S o'clock, ftwi Visiting brethren cordially invited.-, —"HENRY BURNER. 'Secretary. MISSION Chapter No. 7'.i. R. A. M.-J^ S-.cv.-i.il meeting THIS (THURSDAY) JTX UVHNINO. S o'clock. M. M. Degree. /\u25bc• liy orJer «>r the H. P. I JNO. R. HILLMAX. Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodfe'e No. 1, F. and A. $.\u25a0 : M.; will meet THIS (THURSDAY) *%*£ EvKNIXG. June -If. at T:3l> u'l-lock. (Vl iwond Cc-.rae. . - FRANKLIN H. DAY. Secret aiy. FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. find A. ;; M.— Special -neetlug THIS <THUR-s-*tf*'2f DAT) EVENING at 7:o0 i,'clf-ck. /V» \u25a0 Tliini Degree. Master Masoiu cor- dially invited. By ordtr of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRY. Secretary. i SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No 7~ 21*.', F. and A. M.— Special meetlns '"{fV' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at /V\ 7::iO o'clock. Third Degree. Master Masons cordially Invited. ', By order of the W. M. WM. J. B. WARNER, Sec. STARR KING Lodge No. 344, F. and A. a M.. 321 Devlsadero et. — zpeclal meet- vVf Ing THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING fSf\ (third degree) at 7:30 o'clock. -Visit- ing brethren cordially invited. GEORGE C. WOLFENDEN, W. M. H. F. WRIGHT, Secretary. EXCELSIOR Degree Lodgo No. 2 lI^Z~~ I. O. O. F. — 6peclal m-seting43SwSS©» THIS (THURSDAT) EVENING Cg&sfig&S? Visit to Western Addition Lodge •''SaraS*^ No. 259. First degree will be conferred. Del- egates, please attend. HARRY K. WOLFF, D. M. PACIFIC Lodge No. 165, I. O. O. .^£2«W X.— Third Degree THIS (THURS- :~'?fr>»s\ DAY) EVENING, June 20. Vis-^^gSg-yES? iting brothers are cordially in- vlted to be present. E. V. CULVER, Noble Grand. H. N. JENSEN, Recording Secretary. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 179. I. 0. O. F.— lnitiation THlS^^^^-*%. (THURSDAY) EA'ENING. Mem--4.^^K«s berg are earnestly requested to '^JKftS* I attend. Visitors always welcome. GEO. C. BAILEY, N. G. E. E. WISWELL. Recording Secretary. WESTERN ADDITION Lodge No. *«jeK«ffc. 255. I. O. O. F.— The First De- pree. will be conferred by Ex- "=v?~s'^si£i?^ celsior Degree Lodga No. 2. ".aCnW 8 - THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Visitors cordially invited. G. H. FREIERMUTH, Secretary. GOLDEN WEST Lodge No. 322, < #»ts«<>«, 1. O. O. F.— Third Degree THIS --££g§X&& (THURSDAY) EVENING. Vis-^jg^ESSp itlng brethren cordially Invited *>iKrG^ D. A. HEMPHILL. N. G. UNITY Lodge No. 61, K. of P., will -4g» confer the rank of Esquire on t."~«if*l</ THURSDAY. NIGHT, June 29, at "S«S& • 220 Golden Gate aye. All brothers . are cordially Invited to attend. By order of JOHN ROBERTSON, O. C S. W. GATEg. K. of R. and S. MASTER Mariners* Benevolent As- *r**-g~~_ soclatlon— The regular meeting will \\yS'.^ be held in hall. 220 Golden Gate !/~Z-2» aye.. THURSDAY EVENING. June ~ 29. Members are requested to attend and receive their tickets' for social to be held SATURDAY EVENING, July 1. By order of the committee. L. TRAUtN'G. Recording Secretary. .BHELL MOUND PARK. Berkeley, -jj v, TUESDAY, July 4. 1905, the twen- 3, *Av£? ty- fourth grand annual gathering "^KJ^Dfet and games of the Scottisn Thistle Club, the greateet exhibition of •Scottish and other sports ever witnessed on this coast, and participated In by the greatest athletes of the world. Games for all nationalities open to all comers. - Introduction of new fea- tures. Three thousand dollars in cash prizes, becldes handsome end costly medals for amii ; teur events. Don't fall to witness the great Irish jig and reel and cakewalk contests: the amusing obstruction, three-legged and 6ack races; beautiful ana picturesque High- land dancing by expert men and children; exciting bicycle and foot races; tug of war; grand amateur wrestling between members of Reliance and Olympic Athletic clubs at 15S pounds, 140 pounds and 115 pounds; also great relay race between amateurs from ath- letic clubs and high schools; grand and patrl-- 'otin display of fireworks; dancing in both pavilions throughout the entire day and night; music by the celebrated Golden Gate Park' Band and a .corps of pipers. Admission to the park— Adults (day) 50 cents, (night) 25 cents; children (day) 25 cents, (night) cents. Parties in Highland costume admitted to park free. Buy your ferry tickets for Shell Mound: A Highland welcome to" all. GEORGE W. PATERSON. Royal Chief. . A. E. CARLISLE. Recorder. JOHN Z. WHITE. TO-NIGHT at 8:30. at Red ' liens Hall. 220 Golden Gate aye. : subject. "The Common Heritage a Crude Conception nf the Aborigines." . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R W KING. AUorney-at-Law, Exam, bldg., 6th floor, entrance room Cll; established 20 rears- all courts, general courts and 'office . practice; no fees in advance or. for consuiu- tion; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3001. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all. law cases handled; no fee in advance; open Sat- urday evenings ; other evenings ty appoint- :"..ment; call an-J save money. Sl9 Market, r. 33. AA— DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet: advice free; all law busines-e; rto charge unless suc- • cessfuL: open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. L. S. CLARK. 927 Market, room 304; consulta- ; . tion free;- no fee In advance; open evenings. A -WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call, lft pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per. year. -.; ; \u25a0 . AGEXTS WASTED." ABSOLUTELY" the best magazine ever put In the field for canvassers ' and agents. 801 .. Scott & Van- Arsdale bldg., 738 Mission st. : AUTOMOBILES.' • FOR eale — 2 cylinder -.'light delivery car. .-: WALTER S. FRANCE. \u25a020 Golden Gate- aye. /." ' ASTHMA CURE. DI SOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves Instantly; \u25a0 10C 25c. BOc*. 1602 Market .St.. St. Nicholas. - For- sale hy all druggists. "/.'BOARDING TOR CHILDREN. WILL" board children, $10; beautiful .home; . '. half block from echool. -4259 24th St.. V^^^^IU^W^S^J^CJIANCES. A— CAMERON & CO Phone South 1050 .-*' 3 Edly st., cor. Market and Powell. HeadgQarters for all kinds of business chances. A — Family liquor store. and bar; fine location; • long . lease; well ; stocked; good fi-rtures*; :•'• everything - strictly first-class; make offer. \u25a0 ; .! Sen: CAMERON & CO. ' , :; ... : . • A--S2OO will, buy old establiFhed hairdresslng .- -and manicuring buatness In growing town .'\u25a0••• one hour's ride from 8. F.; no opposition; \u25a0'\u25a0only one in -town; big bargain; owner : obliged, to leave for -Ejirope. CAMERON & \u25a0: CO.. 3 Eddy st. .' " • ---- .' A-r- First-class . 'grocery and bari fine transfer '.';- corner;. -large ctock and up to date; chance to X'get- one..-of the best groceries In the city. ;, See CAMERON & CO. ' * •A^Wanted — Flrst-doas . real • estate ' man • with '.some.- means to connect himself with old es- '•\u25a0'-\u25a0 taWlshed city office; must have good creden. ' tiala. .See CAMERON & CO. • . EAGLE- REALTY Otflce., Miller & Andersen, : .'.230- Kearny st. -Phone Black 0604. • •••-"\u25a0/ :SSOO: $50O— \u25a0 Butcher shop doing splendid business; ".' horse* aiid cart; rent f25; snap. 230 Kearny. 'iIOOO-^JGrocery and saloon;'fine stock; rent $35; •'•' bupy corner;. "no opposition. 230 Kearny et. \u25a0 $l»0<>- r JGrocery, Ealoon. etc. ; $50; . best cor. in ' \u25a0'; city; $1500 Ktoclr; splendid bargain. 230 Kear. .TO lea«e — A brick plant;' 40.000 capacity dally; "• fnglrro, .'boUer, crusher and every facility for •-' maninK first -.class brick; unlimited quantities -.of clay.' Apply DR. C. C O'DONNELL, \u25a0'tvZlVi Market gt.;tel. South 622. . BAR fixtures for sale 'cheap: chairs, counter, -.: tablfi and! back of bar. . Corner : Third and • .- Brancro.f f way. West Berkeley. '- $275— LODGING-HOUSE, 11 rooms; low rent; • .-\u25a0 fea-F* 1 ; poslfivp snap; good reason to sell. - : ;y>4Vj Third gt. . • : FOP. Bale— Delicacy, dairy produce and bakery; ,* 3 nice living rooms; fine cash trade; attract- ! . • lye stor**: owner, has other business. 411 4th. NEWSPAPER ./ route for sale in Oakland ; a • ' goo-1 Call, route in Oakland fcr sale. Apply at Call Business Office for particulars. .OLD «?tab. merchant tailoring store; must sell .at onec; cheap.' ll2s Market, bet. -7th & Bth; A SNAP — Fins saloon. For particulars Inquire at 77 Fourth ft. " \u25a0 RESTAURANT; established 12 years; good locality; ysoo.'- . Box ' *524. ' Call office. > {SOOi-SALOON forysalo en account of Elckn>fs. J Inquln* 724 -Pacific, st. "•"."-" . , .;-:-, ' FIRST-CLASS millinery store: good \u25a0 location; ',' gcod trade: bargain; must sell. Box 201.. Ca11. ' WANTED — A > partner ,In paying : day : restau- j *.. rant; must be cook. Call 597 First st.-v GOOD CaU route ' for sale. Appl» at CaU of- Itoomlng-Houac-i and Hotel* for Sale." , ;'/ MARION /GRIFFIN. ! ;-: : "p ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• ! 070 — Market — St. — room — SOI — Eighth floor — new. — Flood —Building — opi>oslte "The Emporium.". — Phone — 3343 — „ Modern Business — - Methods. — -ROOMING . — and APARTMENT — Houses. — Abstratcs — fur- nished. /AH — titles — guaranteed. WE —do not — speculate — in — * houses. REDUCED AGAIN I . — 16 rooms— , Sunny side of ; street. : $600. : NEW. $600. '->- - . : —Rent $53 — v Now clears $52 month. \u25a0 4 blocks of Market "st MARION GRIFFIN.' \u25a0*!?.. NOW, $5000. 1 (Was $8000.) CORNER HOUSE. On *- A competent manager ' $275 to $323 monthly. TERMS % cash or . ... ; : will : exchange \u25a0 for MARION GRIFFIN. downtown , hotel. ' . • Income $228 monthly ". . PRICE $2000; % cash. may o be paid as made in. the business. See \u25a0 M" A RTO"^ GRTFTBTN - — - \u25a0 ' : — — - . — $300— $300. $300- — l2 rooms — —The price was $700— Rent only , \ $30. (Monthly Income $77. I ALL MEN ROOMERS . ] Same owner for 10 yrs. — Located centrally — south of Market st. -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0' See • ;i -.;\u25a0 MARION GRIFFIN. ($l%) . . Rent $l7i per room. '.'->: $36 for 24 rooms. AH housekeeping 8-room apartments. * Easy to keep rented. \u25a0•\u25a0c '\u25a0 House easy to care for. . ''.-.• • i —PRICE $1200— . Terms, part down and . •'-... $20 monthly install- ments. - See MARION GRIFFIN. , . ;~' <'. . 970 Market «t SLAUGHTER SALB.' Price only; 1-5 of value . :—lB: — 18 > rooms — • , Price $000 , (cost $3000). : $400 down and only $20 V monthly Installments. —HIGHLY RESPECTABLE. -:-. . OWNER AWAY. -«» - ANXIOUS TO SELL. IT Is a bargain. MARION GRIFFIN. l- OFFICE BUILDING: fronts on 3 streets; '-;•• : »-; tenants ' are doctors. Jewelers,- tailors . and some steady roomers. /;,-\u25a0.• r • Furnishings cost $1150. The landlady .-, has - 3 • -.-. . . • nice, cozy living rooms.l Located downtown. 1 • _ : , _ - _- Beat of t- Its ; class.'; — 39 rooms— -•\u25a0-•' ;. \u25a0 New '\u25a0 and * modern ;' 3 • blocks of the St. " Fran- ..'... icla Hotel;. furnished In golden ; oak, . birds-eye • . maple, brass; beds, \u25a0>\u25a0• '• -" velvet : and Axmlnster \u25a0 ; :v •-.-"\u25a0 carpets; private baths; : • ) ' hot and cold water in - each,- room; electric lights and call bells: . - long lease; Income $704 . : '. 'per month. " 'See -"--\u25a0;/ --\u25a0\u25a0;•':- MARION. GRIFFIN. . \u25a0; - - .. \u25a0 \u25a0*•,\u25a0-.' • ' CORNER HOUSE. . •\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 [42 rooms. ' . \u25a0\u25a0-"•". On Bush : street.] Peculiar ' circumstances • causes the price to > ' I Highly respectable — neighborhood — ' - $1400 Is the price: \u25a0ft should be $3100. > . "\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 --\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 See] \u25a0 ..'•;." \u25a0-::\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:: : ..-- M°ARION : GRIFFIN. -- ; V." - { *- _, * " ' • ED .CARTER: says: •'The agenTwho whls- Down' tha well ' -\u25a0\u25a0 .* ' , '* ' •\u25a0" \u25a0 About the bouse , *\u25a0'-. .He wants to sell - Will ; never; reap v; '.-.'.'\u25a0\u25a0 The golden. dollars: ' : Like 1 Marlon . griffin. Who climbs and bol- , . • -. lers.", -:\u25a0::;- ' : * \u25a0 ,-V ZZ ' '-'-- r _- \u25a0\u25a0:': •\u25a0•. ••-.-'\u25a0••;-\u25a0. •\u25a0-- -\u25a0•\u25a0; _;:\u25a0:.-\u25a0'-- CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING/ COMPRESSETD* Air arid ! Vacuum "i Process • used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; - : carpets and \ rugs also cleaned \u25a0by i compressed ' \u25a0 air. at shop;*, prices i moderate. VS.": F- -Com- .' pressed Air Cleaning :- Company.. 308 , Market .•\u25a06t.'; ; phone Main 152 and Bush 470.: .\u25a0."\u25a0'-.;.- \u25a0 WHEN you -become disgusted; with "your work,'; Bend for SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, -353-357 Tehama st.* Tel.: South 40.' WESTERN Carpet : Cleaning Works.'; 1800 Har- rison, st. ;VAI: cleaning, :3c^>: FRED 1 HAGE£ V;; PORN & CO.: phone Mission. 225/; :/; CARPETS clean.; fit., lay. 530 G.G.ave. ;phone - East ; 1065. ; Star. \u25a0 Ren. Co.V-.W. ? , Wagner,' Mgr. CARPETS cleaned and laid, 8c a yard;l KLEIN-, : ; ERT, ; 1520 Polk st; ; : phone 1 East \ 725. •. • %J.% J . CON KLIN' S 1 Superior i Carpet i Beating .Works. '\u25a0:], Golden Gate aye. &' Larkln; i phone East j 126. : ADVANCE; Carpet Cleaning Co.;; 402 Sutter Bt-;i -- tPI. MaIu'3i)t.;GEO.tWALCOM & CO.. ; Propsr; MITCHELL 1 S, 240 ' Fourteenth t Bt.— First-class \u25a0 ; -.: carpet i cleaning,': 3c . yard.*jj ; Tel."i Mission RUDOLPH & CO.^ : carpet-beating works; prices -reasonable.' 1703 Harrison Bt.;; tel.- Mission 263.- ' lace Curtains S/and BRANDT* S ; : New J York '\u25a0} Curtain s House : -: most \u25a0 \u25a0 I completP: plant s for 1 cleaning lace curtains and * '<\u25a0;\u25a0 blankets. • 1 324 .. Fi 1 1 more ; I phone ? Pi ne . 2C22. .-:\u25a0'. "; ; ; \u25a0 ? V:- : - COIXECTIbN^O*PFiCES.^V " ;;.''\u25a0 BADl tenants Ejected - for ' $4 :1 collections ' mad*>; i •" : city ' or_ ccuntry.% Pacific i Collection ' Co.T-' 415 T* Montsomery ' -it.riVoonia ,9-10. S3EO,_ DR.% PIERCES f^ Magnetic * Elastic 5 Truss; \ per- ; i feet .retainer; 'positive : cure; "book \u25a0 free. ;- Re- : '•-\u25a0' moved- t0 '206 Kearny st:,' room : 307. v : ; : \u25a0