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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1904 12 EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMAl^ EXPERIENCED middle-aged ' w0 ™" J"^? like position as ladies' companion °Jj£* nurse; salary per month $25.. 10U8 MarKe. St.. box 19. . . RESPECTABLE woman. Is good cook and .laundress, wants situation In Am « rlcan ' am ." lly; win go short distance in the country. 7it4 Fo'.som St.. near ' Fourth. RELIABLE lady, wllUnj to take charge of family of children, roomlns-bowe or hotel, city or country; will travel. MRS. C. JU*i->- STON, 1420 Mlrslon st. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes a situation to £0 housework; Is a good cook; oW*** "lS?U*j °l a home than wages. Address THEKWA I MALONEY. 1241 Broadway. Oakland, WANTED Situation by experienced cook and helper; pastry and meat cutter; hotel reiei- ences; no private family; city or country. Address 22S Natoma st. - .. CAPABLE woman wants work In country; good plain cook; willing; In respectable fam- lly. Inquire 336 Bush st.. near Kesrny. ELDERLY lady wants position housekeeper in small family: good cook; $2O month aua car f a re. 15UI& Market »t. ¦ : ___ NURSE with hospital experience will take care of Invalid, adult or child. Address Nurse, 1JS54 Ellis at.; phone Geary 1744. WOMAN wishes to take charre of a private or rooming house; good references and secur- ity given. Box 2414. Call office. NEAT girl wouW a place to do second work. Address 208 Shotwell St.. city. ¦ AMERICAN woman wants work by the day washing, hbusecleanlng. etc. 605 Bryant st. WOMAN wants work by the day. washing or house-cleaning. Call at 157 Tehama st. RESPECTABLE lady wishes working house- keeper's position; neat; good cook: no objec- tion to country. Address Housekeeper. »2C6 Eddy st^ ' .' - YOUNG German girl would like a situation to do uustairs work. 031 York St., between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. RESPECTABLE woman wants a situation, cooking and housework. In small family; no postals. 1407 Scott st. A LADY wants to do housework for an old man. MISS GOLD; Inquire 456 Sixth St.. room 41. ' -^~ . YOUNG Scandinavian girl wants place. 13 Honeton place, near Washington St.. bet. j Pov.-ell and Stockton. SWEDISH girl wishes situation as chamber- maid In hotel: experience. Apply 210 Eddy St., downstairs. ' STRONG German girl, good cook, wants po- sition for kitchen and housework; Ameri- ca n family^^Addresslbox^^^e^n^offlcev WOMAN would like to do washing and clean- ing by the day. $1 50. Address U2 Ninth st. GOOD cook wants kitchen work: can give ref- erences. Address box 2S&3. Call office. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch offic3. cor. Duncan &Church sts. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WA.1JTED--MALB. ACTIVE non-union flrst-class carpenter, strict- ly sober, desires employment with property owner, firm or contractor; reasonable wages. Box 241!). Call. ENGINEER desires position, either steam, gasoline, electric or refrigerating. Address box 2110. Call offlce. COACHMAN wants situation: understands his business well; good, careful driver: care garden; can milk;good city and country ref- erences; sober, respectable. ;E. 3., New Hotel." MAN wants work; house cleaning, window washing, carpets taken up and relald. paint- ing whitewashing, garden work. etc. Address A. PAYNE. Howard House. 818 Howard st. WANTED By experienced young florist and gardener to take charge of bl? place, either private or commercial: single: references. Address B. H.. box 23»5. Call office. CANADIANclerk desires position in flrst-?lass liquor store; capable of taking charge; best of references. Apply box 2S19. Call office. PLUMBER, strictly flrst-class. will work for property owner or estate by the week or month; has all necessary shop tools; city or country. Box 2043. Call office. SITUATION wanted— Barber, first-class young American de«ires position at mountain resort for season 1904; steady, reliable; city refer- ence. Stati- particulars, etc. Box 2241. Call. A TRUSTWORTHY man, 38, wants position as night watchman; can furnish reference*. Address I. B., 75<> Folsom st. YOUNG married man, good habits, wants po- sition in Stock Exchange with opportunity of learning business. Address box 2236, Call. A YOUNG man wishes a clerical position In mercantile house; satisfactory referen:es given. Box 2991. Call offlce. ADVERTISER <az»d 37) wants place as clerk or collector; good references; bond. Address G. NINAU. 701 Stockton at., city. A THOROUGHLY up-to-date salesman, wants one or more articles to sell to the" trade. Box 2S02. Call offlce. CHIROPODIST First-class; wants position state salary.- Address Doctor. 1525 Powell st. BOY. age 16. wants position In wholesale house. Box 2S1C. Call offlce. WANTED— Situation as second butcher !n flrst-class hotel. G. HILL. 452 Natoma st. PIPE fitter, machine operator and dlemaker. 143 Sixth at., city. ¦- ¦¦ -¦» " GCOD Japanese boy wants position as school- boy. I. T. EC; 110 Golden Gate ave. A NICE Japanese boy wants a position as Jishwasher tn hotel or boarding-house; speaks English very well. Address GEORGE, 528 Stevenson st.: phone Mint 3241. YOUNG Chinese would like a situation as cook: wages $.;.'. to $10. Address R. SING, 7 Brenham place. F^AWCIAX. ' 4Vj PER* CENT Is paid on ordinary savings accounts and fi per cent on term accounts by the Phoenix Savings B. and L. Association. 516 California st. A. A. Watkins. president; Charles R. Bishop, vice president; S. Prentlss Smith, treasurer: Clarence Grange, secretary and ' managing director: Gavin McNab. attorney: George C. Boardman and Charles E. Ladd. directors: Walter K. Smith, cashier. Subscribed capital. $S.000.00O; paid In capi- tal. $1.01>0,0<X>: reserve fund. $200,000. COMPANIES Incorporated, financed and stock floated. W. H. BITTNER. Lawyer and FI- nanclal ¦ Agent. 822 Emma Spreckels bldg. FEATHER RE.fOVATINQ. BY new. healthful process. Cal. Steam Feather Co.. S?5 Van Ness ave.: tel. Howard 3187. FLATS TO LET. A— HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list; service absolutely free; take advantage of this department; It will save yan time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary, st.. on the square. ' <: :<7J:y . ALL of the most desirable flats and houses are listed In our renting department; let us give - you a list and help you find one in the loca- tion you want. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1039 Market St.; services abso- lutely free. * FLAT of 5 rooms and bath; $27 50. Southeast corner of O'Farrell and Hollls ¦ sts. . MODERN flat of 3 sunny rooms. 9S7 Sanchez street. A NEW 7-room flat; ' latest ¦ Improvements; nearly finished. Mission st.. bet. 23d and 24th. Fl'LTON. 1592— Modern sunny flat of 8 rooms- new. SHIPLEY. 231—A Bat of 7 rooms; rent $15. 6-P.OOM imnny low?r flats. 226& Haight st.; r»nt $27 W>. , FLA-TSl^ HOK SALE FUHJflSnED. J".i"i' SALE At once, furniture of a 5-room flat, complete; all new; flat to let: sunny; c.-jll afternoons. 327O Twentieth st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. MISSION Auction House For stoves, furniture and household goods. 403 Valencia, cor. 15th. FURNITURE of 7 , rooms for sale: must sell .-'by March S. Box 2004. Call offlce. FURNITURE WANTED; A. WOLLPERT," 773 Mission, phone Red 4482 boys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets! HIGHEST, prices for furniture nd mdse -L. H. BURD. auctioneer. 1818 Mkt.; tel.Howard 2739 I/ODniltB'HOTTSF.S FOR. SALE--Coii ; MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst buildlnc, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods in flne front offices. Phone Black 3007. or take elevator to 4th floor. Up-to-dato title abstract free with every sale. \Ve do business etrlctly according to law. SPECIAL NO. . 1. CORNER flat. 8 rooms; rent $30; 5 rooms rented for $52; splendid bathroom; new porce- lain bathtub; price only $450; $150 down. SPECIAL NO. 2. ELEGANT, new. : modern downtown house of 50 rooms; hot and cold water; electric ele- vator; Etfnm heat; in svlendid neighborhood; the furnishiners are of the best, consisting of oak, enameled iron and brass beds, Brussels and Axmlnlster carpets and elegant hangings; lease for 8 years: clears $400 a month; suit- able terms. SPECIAL NO. 3. BEST furnished 30-room nous? In this city. BKST lald-out 30-rcom house in this city. NEW building; central; 3-ye.ar lease. HOUSE now clears about $200 month. SPECIALS NOS. 6 AND 7. 21 rooms for Fale because of family troubles 1; worth $1800; will s^II for $1300; low rent; clears $75 month, which can be greatly In- creased; roomers all mechanics, good, honest people: mortgage ($000) may remain. ¦./--. SPECIALS NOS. 8 AND 9. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE if you act quickly. NEW. MODERN house of 45 rooms. NEW FURNITURE, in good location. LEASE for 5 years at a low rental. ROOMING-HOUSE full of nice people. ALL you need to pay down Is $1200. NO. 0. NOW is your opportunity (if taken advantage of at once) to purchase one of the finest 100- room apartment-houses In San Francisco; the price Is nominal for such a house; exception- ally well located: beautifully furnished throughout; long lease at $5 per room: the very best bargain, which we will prove to you if you will investicate. " ' SPECIAL" NO. 10. 20 ROOMS, $050; rent $40; electric lights In all rooms; lease if desired; north of Market. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 400, Hearst bldg. SPECIAL NO. 11. 12 ROOMS, NE. CORNKR, north of Market: rent $40: flne location; 0 rooms nicely fur- nished and 3 rooms rented unfurnished; price cut to $500. Vi cash. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406, Examiner bldg. SPECIAL NO. 15. 275 PER MONTH Income over rent: large house; central: price $3C0O; 14 cash and little monthly installments; furnishings In good or- der: It's A No 1for you If you have $1750 in cash. MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406. Examiner bldg. MITCHELL &, CO Phone Jessie 2981 1200 Market «t., opposite Sixth. 16 rooms; neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent $10; sell or exchange; price $t>50. C5 rooms; downtown house; steady; transient; clearing $350 monthly; handsomely furnished. 26 rms.; choice corner rooming-house: unex- celled for transient as well as steady roomers. 25 rooms; well appointed housekeeping suites; landladv must sell; make offer MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. HOUSE 15 rooms; all full; one of best resi- dence streets of city; sacrifice on account of sickness; no agents. Box 2413, Call offlce. TO let Fine rooming-house. 100 rooms, unfur- nished; splendid location; cheap rent to de- sirable tenant. Box 2243, Call. SNAP Lodging-house, 100 rooms; furniture new; this week only, at 24 Turk st. IS ROOMS rent $70; long lease; furnished new; clears $(50. Call at S56 Ellis st. 54 -ROOM corner house; Sixth, near Market; house always full; must sell. Box 2116, Call. EDDY. 518 An upper flat of 8 rooms; sunny all day; \-»eH furnished: a bargain. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p.' in. "¦¦¦•'• - " SI'IIMTb'ALISSI. MME. PHILLIPS— Clairvoyant; card reader.25c and 50c; future revealed: sat. guar. ; hrs., 10-8 daily except Sat. S7."> Market St., suite 81-2. MRS. DR. MARTIN,wonderful spiritual healer and business medium; readings lially. $1; de- veloping elaBs Thursday S p. m. 502 Eddy st. A MATERIALIZING seance Wednesday even- ing, 3'JS Ellis St.: 50 cents. SEEK. Egyptian Hindu, occult, reads daily; cir. Wed., Frl.. Sun., 8 p. ra., 10c. 540 Ellis. ELISK BRA UN. rmowned psychic. My readings demonatraje my wonderful powers. 880 Bush. MRS. LESTKR, 325 Turk st.; life reader, busl- ness medium; read. ilally;cir.Tues.&Thur.25c; EDWARD EARLE. 1052 Ellis, readings dailyr 0:30 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott (88 7. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly ..Call, 1(5 pages, jsent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. CLAIKVOVAMS. PROFESSOR ALBERT C. VICTOR, The Famous PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. - Special Reduction for Three Days. SO cents His $5 Reading for 50 cents. Free Test! Free Test: Free Test! A Free Test to all who come prepared to have a reading. Without asking a question he tells you your name, your mother's maiden name, the name of the one you love, tells you your age and what you called for, without asking a single question. \ THERE IS NO AFFAIR of Importance- past, present or future but what Professor Victor's occult eye can plainly reveal.. He will point out the way that will lead to suc- cess In business.' speculations. Investments, love, courtship, matrimony, divorce or any- thing yau may be In trouble about. Unlike Impostors and pretenders. Professor Victor, takes no money in advance and posi- tively refuses to accept any fee If you are not entirely satisfied. All business strictly confidential. Hours from 0 a. m. to -8 p. m. dally and Sunday. 700 Post st. A GREAT CUT IN PRICES. . . . Call at once and save $4. His former $5 readings this week for $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1..$1. $1. $1. NO CHARGE NO CHARGE Unless you obtain the Information for which You, consult him. (You to full judge.) " : PAUL DESTINE," y The first registered trance clalfyovant and . Palmist ever In San Francisco. ' Read carefully. An honest proposition. I do hereby solemnly agree -and 'guarantee to make no charge if 1 fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I prom- 1 lse to tell you it husband, wife or sweetheart is true-' pr false; tell whom and- when you will marry. In fact I will tell every. hope, fear or-; ambition better than you can tell yourself: I restore lost affections, reunite the separated, cause happy marriage, make you ,, successful In life, cure disease and lost vital- ity, ;develop. mediums, give advice on mines and burled treasures and insure you success or charge , nothing for my services; 10 a. o. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 6. . '326— O'Farrell st.— 326. MME. M. BERNARD.......... THE FAMOUS "Clairvoyant and Business Medium. BOc ' v ¦'-'.•'"¦50c 50c BOc .-' My 1 $3 readings this week 'for 50c Sh* reads your, life correctly, gives an ac- /•curate description of the past, present and fu- ture. "If ' In. trouble consult her and you will told how to overcome them ; gives valuable advice, In all affairs In-life. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. : 50c ¦¦'"' -' '50c ','. - ¦.-¦-, 50c . -. ' ; COc , . 17'Third st;, next Examiner bldg. ISM AR,': the { Egyptian .gypsy, ¦ clairvoyant ¦ and ¦ ¦- palmist," permanently located at 1104 Market , .1st., cor. '-. Turk;-private readings dally. 10 a. 'm. to 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfac- tory as in person; 3 questions answered. $1; full life,'$5; ' send lock of hair.- date of year of,birth; don't send currency; send postof flee. . Wells-Fargo money order or. registered letter. THE only original Roman Gypsies In the city; . - palmists, .- clairvoyants. ; card ¦ readers, trance mediums; ; we have given . recdlngs to : 10.000 .people In San Francisco since our arrival; •¦¦.-. they are satisfied; so willyou be. ; 285 Geary. MRS. E. M. SANDERS.. r ;" >, Palmist'.', and. : psychic; : s-advice "on* business; ¦••-1 teacher ;¦<*<•' mental suggestion and . the new .:• thought.* 1009 Sutter, st.^ Phone - 2568 > Polk.'- Evenings and ; Sundays by appointments. BPSHTBSS CHATCCES ¦ContlnnesL A. CAMERON &CO.... Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chophouses $350 to $1000 Candy and Ice cream parlors. . .$2U0 to *U500 Barber shops $50O to J25OO Cigar stands ....$35O to $20OO Groceries and bars $500 to $5000 Saloons .......: $300 to $10,000 Restaurants $350 to $20,000 Fruit and vegetable stores $300 to $1000 Dftrgr stores $2000 to $(>000 Delicatessen stores $250 to $4500 Wood and coal yards . ; .$250 to $1000 FOR sale or trade Quartz mine; line prospect; located In Cal.: assays $40 to $70 ton; trade i for r'mg- house or business. Cameron. 3 Eddy. FOR sale Well located candy store; all equip- ment for making own candles; established 8 years; clears over J200 per month; will ln- volce about $1200. CAMERON. 3 Eddy st. FOR sale One of the best restaurants In city; cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day: will bear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy at,, FOR sale, or will trade for small ranch— Fine hardware and electrical supply store; well located; clearing $300 per month; flrst-clasa proposition; will stand strict Investigation; price $8000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale Beautiful mountain resort, less than SO minutes' ride from depot of best Interior city In State; less than 3< hours' ride from 83n Francisco; 20 acres land; 30-room furn. hotel, with bams, sheds, etc.; 3 years' lease; can get longer; rental $500 per year: horses, buegies, 2 cows: bar well equipped; billiard table, piano; raises own fruit, vegetables, hay, chickens, etc.; big money to be. made; price $2T»00; account death. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy Bt. - THE Twentieth Century Co.. 927 Market St.. room 218. has the best money maker for i salesmen on the market; It is a ready seller and big prollts. THE Twentieth Century Co. hal the .best money maker on market. R. 21S. 027 Market. A $350 PARTNER: take cash; cigar stand; $75 'nonth guarantee. 33 Mason st. ?200— INTEREST In paint store and house- palntlng business. 1034 Market st. NEWS stand, stationery and notion store; flne location; doing good business. Box 2306. Call. SALOON for sale on account of sickness of proprietor. 30S7 Sixteenth st. WANTED A saloon In good location; state price asked. Box 29C5. Call offlce. FOR SALE— Grocery and bar in Mission; good bar trade; pood corner. Box 2593, CalL NEWSPAPER route in San Francisco paying $125 a menth. Room 10. 235 Kearny st. FOR pale Complete dyeing and cleaning works. Box 2801. Call. WANTED A rood salesman. Room 218. Era- ma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Market st. ABRANCH offlce of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at IOCS Market st.. opposite Fifth. Or**n until 11 p. tn. IAiOtilbti~HOl>Sti!i ttOtt. SALE. 1 A. CAMERON &. CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy St.. cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for rooming-houses, hotels and all kinds of business chances. S6 rooms; corner; rent only $500; best down- town house In city; electric elevator; well fur- nished: guaranteed to clear 54C0 to $300 per month: books open for inspection; everything in flrst-class shape; on account other business. 7-room flat; rent - $40; oak furniture; good carpets; Elckness; price $3oO. 7'- rooms; rent $400; elegant new building; swell family. hotel; beautiful furnishings; clear- Ing ?G00 per month; every room full; will stand the strictest investigation; location un- Eurpassed. 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; lit- tle apartment-house; rf-duccd to $1JOO. !0<$ rooms; cheap rent: first-class, up-to-date commercial house; clearing $250 to $400 per month; going East. b rooms; upper flat; elegantly furnished: oak furniture; Axmlnster carpets; beautiful flat. IC2 rooms; most elrgantly appointed apart- ment-house In San Francisco: beautiful, mod- ern building: fine entrance; cheap rent; clear- ing $400 per month; 5-yfcar lease; part cash, balance S per cent per year. 18 rooms: rent $S5: well furnished; all new; $fXX» down, balance IVi per cent; flne buy; only $1250. ' 126 rooms; rent only ?4 per room; new and up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator, lights; long lease: clears $400 to $500 per month: one of the best buys in the city. S-rocm upper flat; corner? all sunny rooms; beautiful little gem of a home; price $750. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner house; pri- vate liaths: beavtiful lurniture; 2 entrances; takes In $30 to $40 per day transient, besides regular roomers; will bear investigation. 12 rooms; Post: oak furniture; brussels car- pets; clears $.Vt: $300 cash, balance on install- ments; price $SCO. 9-room. new. rrfodern flat: 4 months: elegant- ly furnished; cost over $1800; a bargain; sick- ness. i*0 rooms; part offices: elegant new building ani* furniture; fiish-class location; beautiful halls; everything modern; first-class grill In connection; beet proposition in city; called 13 rooms; rent $25; some housekeeping: clears $50; barn, with flne yard; half cash, balance time. ¦ 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment- house: luxuriously furnished; 5-year contracts for cheap lighting; grand new building; clear- ing $4C0 to $000 per month; obliged to leave city. : :<-r- Ju : : 30 rooms; rent $05; flne location; all on 2 floors: 3 years' lease; clears $100; full; $2000. 11 rcoms: rent $40; close In: oak. cherry fur- niture; Brussels carpets; clears $55 over all expenses; $100 cash, balance time; snap; $700. 46 rooms; rf-nt only $(!5; well located hotel south of Market; fine bar, well stocked: brick building: eUc'.rle lights; everything good con- dition; nart ch*h, balance time; pricn $12380: will exchange- this with go&a real estate for large downtown house. 25 .-ooms: rent $140; hpt and cold water; part housekeeping; all full; clears ?150 per month; well furnished; leaving city; gift; $1200. R0 rooms: new: modern apartment-house: 10- year If3f-e; cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300; very, central; flrst-class proposition. . .71 rooms; eiegant. new, modern building; In one of the best cities In ' Southern California; electric light:: hot and cold water; everything up to date; n-year lease; rent only $200; clear- Ing $2"i0 to $300 per month; owner sick abed. 23 rooms; well furnished: first-class tran- Eif^it house: 2 blocks off. Market: 5-year lease; cltarii.g over $100; good buy for some one. 35 rooms: rent only $150; close In: thorough- ly renovated, put In first-class condition; can be rt:n transient if desired: clears now $185 per month; part cash, balance time; good money-maker. f/ * , ; : 14 rcoms: cheap rent: furnished In oak; Ax- minster and Brussels carpets; new; half cash, balance long time; make offer; departure. 31 rooms: rent $110; all light rooms; clear- ing over $100 per mo.: regular snap; only $R0O to get in; must leave city at once; price $1300. . 21 rooms. - well furnished; flne little down- town transient house; clearing $100 per month; obliged to leave the city; $1700. 20 rooms: cheap rent; oak and cherry furni- ture; Moquet carpets; good lease; clearing $125 per month: part cash, balance time. ...-_.-> 17 rtoms; rent only -$75: Ellis; oak -furni- ture; good carpets: clears $60; . leaves 3 rooms fr,r landlady; flne opportunity to get good house reasonable. '. •--•-¦•.• -¦--..-• ¦¦ . -: - . : .. C. E. HINKLEY. P.HONE MINT796. 1020 Market St.. opp. Fifth; Country correspondence promptly answered. Clear titles. Reliable dealings. ; Easy ; terms. 20 rooms: mechanics', house; rent $40.... $575 «J0 room?: trade for ranch; clears $350. . -14 roomp; rent $30; amazing low price >. $350 34 rooms: rent $60;. Just think.:.. $1650 23 rooms: rent $38: one floor...: ..$1100 0 rooms: rent $20: a -pick-up.. ....:.;::.$130 20 rooms: clears $80; rent $40..........\$sr>0 40 rooms: mechanics' house; rent $60... $1000 rooms; rent $50: clears $63: terms.'. ..$050 31 rooms; sunny corner;; rent $55. . . ... .$l«00 * 12 rooms: California st.;rent $50; snap. .$750 10 room*: Geary St.: clears $40: rent $28.. $500 15 rooms; 6 unfurnished rent $45.......$425 35 rooms; transient; lease ..........;. .$1500 8 rooms; Polk st. ;rsnt $32:' only ...... S2i>0 12 rooms; Polk St.; partially furnished.. $450 MODERN transient - house: CO rooms: down- town;, elegantly furnished; liquor license, long lease ;,money-maker. ." See'HINKLEY. <r SWELL APARTMENT HOUSE— 220 rooms; ¦ grand f entrance; ,- elegantly furnished v by Sloane; wllleell. whole or one-half Interest. ¦ - See ray: agent. HINKLEY, 1020J Market - st. A— $1000; house of,30 rooms, 37 beds; rent $100, lease of 4 years: good furniture: rooms always occupied. Bee R. G. WILKIE, 26 & Kearny sL" -JOHXT X>. SPRECKEI.S. Proprietor. iCgitss ccEmicaticEs to JOEH KcSAUGHT, Easager W. J. MARTIN. . .Business Manager TELEPHONE. AA tor THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- nect Tou With the Department You Wish. Publication Of flee...,. Market and Third. S. F. . Editorial. Room. 217 to 221 Stevenson st. Delivered by Carriers. 20 Cts. Per Week. 76 •Cte. Per Month. Single Copies 5 CenU^ Terms by Mail. Including Postage (.Cash %\ itn Order) : DAILT CALL «nc2ud. 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CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: C- GEORGE KROGNESS. .Marquette Building (Long Distance Telephone. "Central 2613.") •„'¦_¦ ICETT TOP.K REPRESENTATIVE: ¦ - STEPHEN B.-EMITH i0 Tribune Building .' ' ' JfEW'YORK CORRESPONDENT: C. C.-CAKLTON.... Herald &juare Br?INESS OFFICE cf The San Francisco Cell, corner Market and Third streets: open until 12 o'clock every right in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: . IOCS Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 V. tn. tZ7 Montgomery »treet. corner Clay; open ua- ty »:.;o p. m. »C9 Hayes rtreet; cpen until 9:30 p. m. ..- McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. fTJi . LsrkJn' street; open until 9:30 p. m. J 1M1 Mission street: open until 10 p. ra, 5261-Market street, corner Sixteenth; open un- til' 9 p. m. ¦ JOf, Eleventh ttreet; open until 9 p. m. . I0?6 Valencia street ; cp«- n until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and. Duncan streets; '. open until 9 p. tn. .Norjhwe&t corner of Twenty-second and Ken- ; tacky streets; open until 9 p. m. ' . . B1KETIAG SOTICKS. " eAUFOHNIA CoodcQ of Kad.ish ;«>ni*i . . .:No. 7, A. and A. S. R.. 623 taff' -.- , Sutter Ft.—^aJIrd nu-otin* THI.Si 1 'M ' Ti : /WEDNESDAY) EVENING at f-f^^SglSg, \ > o'clock.' Thirtieth -desree. Ail jfn-nUf^^! ; ¦¦ Knights Kadosh 'cordially invit- & *c| i=t ¦ ¦ .*<!.¦ V. li. LADD. Preceptor. 5£nL - ••_'¦« 'HAS.: JELLIXEK. Recorder CALIFORNIA reuncil No. 2. R. and :.."¦ S. M., will meet THIS (WEDXEf- VY ;." PAT) EVENING, March 2. at t> W\ ¦•':¦':o'clock, for business and degrees'. By ;•-. order of the T. 1. M. - •• : *-**'* FRAKKLIN H. DAT. Recorder. •JJ'OL-NT MORIAH Lodge No. 44. F. ® .-•'and-A. M.— Stated meet ins TII1SVV (WEDNESDAY; EVENING at 7:3o/^rt ; p'clock. THEO. FROUCH.. Sec. « OROCK17TT Lodge No. 139 F. and A. « •".M.— Stated meet inc and third (iorrei 1 VV -THIS < WEDNESDAY » EVENING /*V\ «Lt .7 :3j* o'clock. Hy order Of the W. »M. . ¦ R. 11. McPI.IER.SON. Secretary. ".EXCELSIOR Lcige No. 10«, F\ Zxid m . A. M. Stated meeting THIS "^fV" ' .-•WEDNESDAY* "EVENING at 7:30 /V\ ' o'clock. H.J. OWEN, Secretary. '.DORIC Lodge N<\. 21 G, r. and A. M.— m ' Officers and .rnemters are hereby Vy ; noticed to attesid the funeral of our r .deceased brother. ARTHCR WIL- : .LIAM .TONES, late a member of Curquinez r°f a *T.£?'o 337 ' T- »nd A. M.. of Crockett, <al.. THIS WEDNESDAY, 1 p. m. By 01- .. der of th rf Master. .J. R. GOLDSMITH. Secretarj-. .*' SYRACUSE Lodge No-. ~Z* k"~of ~^ . £••• "rr.'t T^ i? (WEDNESDAY! <^&U? . £.\KNING »x 7:30 *har;> at 8C9 7^5 . - M,arkrt rt. Cali'omia Lodce No 1 &?*& .te«m »-t:i-confer the Knight rank' in "^ "^ •-.long form rn 14 c^iuires of our lodpe; all K- .of ."P.. are invited to attend and witness tfci« event in <jur it^g>-. •' .- " "'HAS. GOLDnKRO. CC .••-. PEP. RABUITT. K. cf H. and L. "' ". tnion, Califor-T^gnaap^^ , . r.:e Council, meets TO- V'CMg*!*"*:.-^^ J . NIGHT «t- Pronter Hall,' "Jy^^QL Xjurth ev., . *%' 8 o'ckitk ** ¦•Rl EU1^* r fri i? d t ccrdially Invited; ir.itistlon. By order t AM GILBERT. President. . -. H _- ORXlEN. Secretary. .-'CJCDEB the auspices of Clan M ***, ¦ Fraser Order cf ScoUiFh Clans. t^3 : S^.? AT . F VE - V I^G. March 2. *-*Kft r . f f S: .»5 o clock, Illustrated At J ".-.- l.<«ur» 'j»pesented by UH. IAN «** ? . ;..-.<i . UA;; 7 r . world famous fcootc'h* traveler and -• fll ii^ cr . .of "Tpivel Talks O'er the World"; ...-- trogpt *"WT*«* the Purple Heather Blooms" .. . <scotiand)_; }^o magnificently colored slides; , .*^-autiful and artistic efTetts; in his native . . Highlands DR. GRANT l^s inhaled the at- : , rSosphere that pervades the rxK.try of Robert .-BurM arfd Sir Walter Scott; he has lingered •- . U'rtg-. in the shadow of the cloister wall and . .rumed abbey." and hig vi«?u-B from the famous . « loch country have never been equaled; ad- mission, adults, 50c: children under Vi years ¦ mm:. . . ALEX KING. Secretary. ; Jf.EW organized' Servian IJenevo- ¦ " . lent- (society of Angirs farap W V3f jt ,. -of ther.-FTrrt ii-rvian Urother- ¦. .-fitJod. "Association wllf meet 'sSrt*v&' , . .TO-NIGHT.. March 2. at J&fJiXfii o"«-lo- k. In Forester*" Hall. 102 ¦iJi-W'-Hr "• ©'Fart-ell st. By ord^r or i>&VcC* >*. 1Z, EIELICH, l.ctiuent. AVKTillAS Ber.evolent Swlety—The .••ninllar 'cuarterly meeting will be a5fc»3 •¦htld «t. their hall.. 413 Gutter tt.," oti ?§?38? - -".WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 2. •" 1304. ct H o'clock t-harp. Appropriatioiis and <3onEt*on» and other very Important bu&iness will be. transacted. Each and overy member Is request «"1 to he present. Fines for non- attendftBce be Ftrictly enforced. By order of ' J. W. STANCAHT. President. DE WITT W. TOLL. Rec Sec. ANNUAL MEETING Paauhau Sugar Planta- tion Company The regular annual ' meeting of the stockholders of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company Trill be held at the office of the company. 327 Market street, . tocm 4. fecond floor, in the city and counry cf. San Francisco. State of California, on SATURDAY, the 6th «1ay of March, A. D. 19C4. at the hour of. 11 o'clock a. m . for .the purpose of electing a Board of Directors tx terve for the ensuing year a.nd for the tr»n*«ctlon of. euch other business aa may properly come 'before the meeting. Transfer books will close on TUESDAY. February 2J ltt)4. at the hour of 3 o'clock p m H. W. THOMAS. Secretary- Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. Market «t. Sau Franciteo. CaL ANNUAL Meeting— Hskalau Plantation Co-n- p»ny—The regular annual meetlnu of tha etockholdetr of the HAKALAU FLANTA TION COMPANY till be held at the offlce cf the company. S27 Market et. (room 4 ¦ecood floor). In the city and county of San Francisco. State of California, on WED- NESDAY, the 24 <Jay. of March. 1904 at the hour of 11 o'clock a. tn.. for the pur- pot* of electlnc a Board of Directors to *»rve for tbi ensuing year, and for the transaction of rueh other buciners as mar properly come before the meeting Trans- fer books -will dose on SATURDAY Febru- ary 20» 1904. at the hour of 3 o'clock p m. H. W. THOMAS; Secretary Hakalau Plan- tation Company. 327 Market St., San Fran- d«co. CalUorcSa. San Francisco. Cal.. p eD> ApyEgTISEMEgT "WTBITIiy O. HAVING recently acquired throuKh~excha'nce . of property three $40 scholarships In the best - Collec* of Advertlelns in the United States. I. will Mil them at 23 per cent discount for ca£h; the college teaches advertisement writ- ing by correspondence and assists Its grad- v.atei ¦ to c*>cure positions; catalogues fur- r^hed on application. Addr*>F* box S028. Calk VfTOKXEYt-AT-LAW. APRIVATE. rjuick divorce for a ¦mall fee. Be* nie «nd s«ve money; no pay In advance. G. W: HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 1 22 y™-! "n*. 1. 2.8. 4 & 5. 1st fl. ll22^Marlfet et.. between Mason and Taylor. Advice Xrte all tnatters. Detectives employed. ATTOnXEr-AT-LAW--CoBtlnned. W. H. BITTNER. " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Advice Free. Phone South 743. Suite 322. Emma Spreckels Building. Divorces quietly and legally obtained for eight cauees; damages secured for Injuries to person or estate; replevins for property un- lawfully detained: attachments and garnish- ments for debts; bends furnished; bankruptcy proceedings: wills probated: estates settled; collections made In all parts of the U. S. R. W. KING. Attorney-at-Law, Exam, bldg., 6th floor, entrance room till; established 20 years; all cases, general court and offlce prac- tice: rfo fee in advance or for consultation; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3061. L. S. CLARK. 927 Market wt.: consultation free; no fees in advance: open evenings. DIVORCE Costs. $12; quick, quiet: advice free: open 'evenings. 027 Market Bt.. rm. 301. A—$1000; PHONOGRAPH parlor and shooting gallery, averaging about $9 50 per day; ex- penses about $5 per day; will sell or trade for lodging-house. See B, G. WILKE, 26fc Kearny et. A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery In choic- eEt location; rent $80; dally receipts about $70; a good business, but elckness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A— $S50; CORNER cigar stand, close to Market and Stockton sts.; rent $75; a splendid loca- tion and rare business chance. See R. G. WILKE. 26'/3 Kearny st. A $2250: STEAM laundry and property; 'N. equipped with latest machinery, wagon, etc.: no opposition; tn thriving country town about 75 miles from this city; a rare chance. For particulars gee It.G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny. A BAKERY across the bay. with lot 50x100; house of 4 rooms, 2 etories; 2 horses, wagon, etc.; price $3600; not all cash required: a good business. Call R. G. WILKE. 26K Kearny st. A $750; SALOON; estab. many years; 3 years' lease; rent $50; located close to Kcarny and California Ms.; elegant fixtures; a good busi- ness and a bargain, that's all. See R. G. W1LKET, 2C% Kearny 6t. A—$4CC0; CORNER saloon, with lease; large cellar; card and private rooms: kept by owners for years; fullest Investigation so- licited. See R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st. A $3000; GRILL room and cafe; the leading establishment in Oakland; close to theaters; rent $70 and a flrst-clasa paying business; other Investments only cause of sale. Bee R G. WILKE. 26% Kcarny st. A—$1200; BAKERY, estab. years and kept by present owner 17 years; bakes 4% barrels per day: daily sales $45; living rooms. Call R. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny st. A—$1250; DELICATESSEN and dairy produce store; close to Market and Stockton sts.; large stock; clears at least $250 per month; full value in eight; a splendid offer. See R, G. WILKE. 2t>% Kearny st. A—$5C0; BRANCH bakery and candy store, with living rooms; daily receipts about $10; choicest location in the Mission. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A— $2200; SALOON, with lease, estab. years; vicinity Fourth st.. Market and Stockton; place speaks for itself; all particulars. R. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny st. > A—$1500; GROCERY and bar. with- 16 fur- nished rooms; 5 years' lease; rent $65; a business where man and wife can easily clear $300 per month. Particulars R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A—$450; FURNITURE store on Valencia St.. with larce basement. 2 living, rooms; rent $22 50: investigate this cheap offer and a great bargain. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny. A—$3U00; COAL, hay and grain yard; on Geary Ft.; rent $40: lease; 3 horses. U wagons; busi- ners estab. years; investicate at once; a rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A— S100 REWARD will be paid for legal proof showing that any person ever lost a dollar who Invested any money In our company. GERMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY. Incorporated under the laws of California. Capital Eto-.-k. $50,000. . 927 Market St.; rooms 321; :"22. 323. 324. HOTEL FOR SALE. New and modern; 80 rooms; richly furnished, complete and ready for occupancy; lir«e din- ing-room v,-ith 10 taWes and Imported Vienna chairs: th«; be?t carpets money can buy throughout: finest linen and best silver ser- vice: 10 years' lea=e: $10,000: easy ter-ns. GERMANIA IXVES .". CO., U27 Market st. ~~~ A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and services secure inter?s?i and office of treasurer in an Incorporated realty and Investment company; $150 mommy as- j sured; hlehest reference?. GERMANIA INVEST. CO;. 927 Market st. A— 2 PKR CEXT MOXTHLY On Investments ol $100 and upward: no "get- rkh-quk-k" swindle or gambling scheme, but a reputable business tjEtab. :t years in S. F. GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. J27 Mirk.-t Kt. THK UKST INVESTMENT. 100 share* of gold stock of lh-* Norton Bav Co. fSi: will be worth $2iX) bv August. 1004. GrKMAXIAINVEST. CO.. t»."7 ilcri:?t v«. THE MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO.. 407 PARROTT BUILDING. The following are a few of our bargains . that musi ko: Klesant new rooming-hcuse. 0 floors. .$15,000 Fine saloon and ci^ar stand l,40O Swell saloon and fixtures ' 750 Central cigar stand iJOO Tea store a Fnap !>0<» Ladles' tailoring, good trade 1,500 Candy factory money maker 2,2ff!) Grocer> gcoil business 1,500 Massaae baths, cheap 000 THE MUTUAL* INVESTMENT CO., b55 MARKET STREET, i PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY. 200 Kearny Ft., room 1; several fine business chances to offer: Candy store; big stock: well patronized; price, $-S5O; rent $30; bipgest bargain ever offered. Corner cipar stand; rent $25; price. $175. Corner clear stand: big trade: price, $1300. Rranch bikcry; daily receipts SI*'; price, $200. Delicacy store: rent *20: bargain; price, $200. Restaurant and chophcuse; bargain; price. $700 Rooming - house; Market st.; flne location; clears $150 mo.: long lease; 20 rooms; ele- Faht carpets and furniture; price reduced to $2300. A TRY KREDO & CO A r«5 MARKET ST. SUCCESSFUL AGENTS" A $.>s0: CORNER cigar stand. . transfer point. $175; wood, coal and expressing business. $400; li. bakery, books, notionn, etc. $10(X>: restaurant and delicatessen. S700: saloon: elckness cause sacrifice. $3000; roadhouse; Butte Co.; realty included. A— $000; PAYING fru'.t stand; cash business; fine location; receipts $20- daily; -horse, wagon, fixtures. KREDO &. CO.. 765 Market. $G00 LADY or cent partner wanted; genteel and profitable manufacturing business; part cash if desired. Mr.rln Investment Co.. 235 Kearny st. $2500—PARTNER "wanted in manufacturing and contracting business; established 20 years; cleurs $400 monthly. Marin Invintment Co.. 235 Kearny Ft. $350—-SALOON, well fitted up: owner retiring. Mirin Investment Co.. 235 Keamy st. WE are establishing a department store In Los Anseles. located In the. center of the intelligent middle classes, mechanics and la- boring t-eople. and willing to negotiate with merchants desiring to take space; J rare op- portunity for dry goods, notions, clothing, fshoes. china and crockery, cloaks and suits, ftationery. carpets and drapery. CALIFOR- NIA GENERAL MERCANTILE COMPANY. 222 Franklin St.. Los Angeles. Cal. A DELICACY and branch bakery; one of. the best propositions in the city; , established four years; 4 furnished living /rooms; only $500. tiKIRM. 0 Eddy st., room 72. BARBERS, attention! Fine downtown shop. 4 •hairs-; Al business; only $300; 10 others. SKIRM, 6 Eddy St., room 72. FINE grocery and bar. corner north of Market, lonj? lease, low rent. $2500, part cash; corner ealoon. on water front. $1100; paying brewery -business, $2500. or will sell part; paying businesses of all kinds; hotels and lodging houses for sale and exchange. EITEL & CARROLL.- 212 Kearny st. WANTED—A partner with $500 in a manufac^ -cturlng business: articles of everyday use; came trade supplied each day; the profits are 100 per cent, but It requires . two per- sons to run the business. Address box 258S, Call offlce. , ADVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN, circulars, public notices, pamphlets prepared;- consult R. J. SCHIRMAN. expert jid. writer, room 720, Emma Spreckels . building. $300 PARTNER: man and wife or two ladles, to take half Interest In a good paying tem- perance-refreshment parlor; .Redwood Grove, 45 minutes from S. F. . Box 2408.' Call offlce. DELICATESSEN- store near Park, In a good business location; living rooms; rent; $27 50; ttIU sell for $850. Box 2552. Call offlce. GROCERY and liquors In-Western Addition for sale, reasonable; stock In flrst-clasa : shape. Box 2009.; Call office. $500 FOR r sale Downtown - lunch ¦ place •• can *eat 48 persons. - ApplyFORNER1S, 16th floor, : Call building,' bet. 11' and 12. GROCERY ; and '. bar I for sate - cheap. ¦ 3127 1 Buchanan st. Headquarters 3 Eddy st / CLAIRVOYANTS Continued. MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clalr. & palm.: I correctly treat your love affairs, domestic trouble, bus. and financial success; names; L., 6pc; G.. $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. MISS il. WILLE. crystal seer, life reaaer; without asking a question reads your entire' life; special. $1 this week only. 1 460 Geary. MR1. A. H. KEOXEKBERO. palmist, clair- voyant, card reader; when others fall try me; good readings 10c. 721 Franklin. nr.G.G. ava. A Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 4th st.. near Market. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 2fiV6 Kearny, room 20; ladies. 25c; gents. 50c. MISS WARD, clairvoyant. 917 Market, rooms 11-12; gives dates, names, facts; hours 11-9. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, re- n.oved from 132 6th to 23^ Cth; I. 23c, g. 50c. MME. LE FERN, card reader, of 100 Fifth st.. has removed to US Ninth st. MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known fortuns- teller. Is now at 317 Ellis st. " ;- MR3. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader: sit- tlngs dally. 448^ Jessie st.. bet. 5th and Cth. CHEAPEST and best tn America— The Weekly Call, Hi pages, sent to any address In the _Unlted States or Canada one year for $1. CAJHLP^T^nKATI^ AIR now universally used in cleaning carpets on floor, without removal; price moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co.. Call building. Phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work J«nd for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- Ing Works, 355-357 Tehama St.; tel. South 40. DEL MONTE. 547 Hayes St.; phone Page 63S— Carpets renovated on the floor; also beallng. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1S09 Har- rlson st.: Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225. HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating: mat- tregpes made over. 1432 Howard :tel.South 216. ADVANCE Carret Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter Et.; tel. Main 3!)4. GEO. WALCOM &CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 3.13 Golden Gate ave. :. telephone East 26. .J COr.I.I!CTIO» OTTJCTSS. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580. COTTAGES TO LKT. TO let *-room cottajre; large yard. 214 Col- llngwood St., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth. FURNISHED cottage to let; 5 rooms and bath. 114 Hawthorne st.. near FoUom. CTJBES g/PPTPEJa. WHO?— Hunter. 120« Market St.: $100: ruptur* cure for $10; circular explains: send for one. DENTISTS. DR. MUR"pH?7^4-5-6CaUaKlirnTldg..MarkTt and McAllister Ets., uses the Basford Obtun- der; the only device ever Invented for grind- ins, drilllns and excavating teeth without pain. For demonstration call at offlce. DR. LUDLUMHILL, 1443 Market, nr Eleventh No charse for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set: extracting 50c; gas given. A NEW plate The Whalebone— cannot break; . warranted 20 yrs: crown, $3 r>0; fillings, 50c: plates, $5; full set: all work- painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. H. G. YOUNG Brtdses and teeth with- out plates a specialty. 1341 Polk st. GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 35c: crowns, $2; no pain;open Sundays. Dr. O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny. cor. Bush- Set teeth. $1 rrf) up; crownn, $2 up;fillings,25c. ARTHUR CH1SHOLM. surgeon-dentlst.r.l4.1st floor. Phelan hid.. SO6 Market, cor. O'Farrell. t>l(c:>»VAKEKSI AND SKAAJSTHK^-K* Accordion, sunburst and knife plaiting; double stamps on dress lining?. Stewart's button and buttonhole factor}', '110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121. McDOWELL Dressmaking & MillinerySchool- Patterns cut to measure; eve, class 1019 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT AND^^A^~~S^H^O^S~f^>r~^rn«i~and working boys; instruction from the fifth ! grade to preparation for the university: day school of interest to all men; business meth- ods a specialty; personal attention given; thirty Instructors: private coaching; night law school; Instructors from University of California and Stanford University; Indus- trial classes; men have the advantage of our extensive engine room; complete plant, boil- ers, dynamos, engines, pumps, etc.; electri- cal engineering, assaying: students have a'! othor privileges of the association If desired; International certificates given to students completing the courses and passing the exam- inations; young men, stt angers cumlng to the city directed to gcod homes: association em- ployment agency for all graduates of our school; the beneficial Influence of a great moral institution; our work is Indorsed by all the leading business and professional men of the city; our educational work accredited by more than 115 universities and colleges in the United States; mechanical, freehand draw- ing: naval architecture, stenography, type- writingand other specialties; advantages over other nchools, tuition less. Instruction supe- rior; we are not In business to make money, but "to make men": especially advantageous to young men coming from the interior. Call or write for descriptive catalogue, the Youug Men's Christian Association Institute of Practical Education for Men and Boys. H. J. McCoy. General Secretary. San Francisco. Addres3 all communications to LE ROY BURNS SMITH. Educational Director. AYRES. the leading business college. 723 Mar- ket St.; established 18 years; life scholarship. $50; bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arithmetic, spelling, etc.; positions secured; the college refurnished with new typewriters . and furniture January 1. Catalogue free. WRITE to California Business College for In- formation concerning February club dis- count; on moving into our new and elegant building we want 800 students; come and Join the great school of the West: 75-page catalogue. 901-92O Golden Gate ave. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref. President Jordan or any Stanford profes- ¦ sor; (lay and evening session. Phelan bldg. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST. 3. F. Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy. English branches; day and night sessions; Illustrated catalogue free." A LARGER-' and better school than ever: enter at once If you desire a good position; Gregg shorthand Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College. 120S Market st. ....... , ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be com- petent stenographers. 13S2 Market: catalog. : WESTERN Business College, Odd Fellows' bid", bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arith., spelling, writing, etc: day eve. ; $4 mo. eve. HEALD'S School ofMines & Electricity. 24 Post St.. S. F.; a practical school of engineering; -~ complete equipment. Special catalogue free. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec. min.. mech.. ear- | vey. assay, cyanide; day, ev. ;est.l884. Van der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, Sun- day evgs.. Teutonla Hall. Howard st.. near 9th. "Prof. Foster: society dancing taught. HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school - of dancing; established 20 years.. 1412 Polk St., bet. Pine and California; classes now open. BANJO, mandolin' and guitar thoroughly taught: orchestra" practice. ' 462 Geary et. GUITAR, mandolin and piano. $3- per. mo.; mandolin club $1 per mo. S2S Halght st. ESPANOL Metodo practlco- ¦ y progreslvo. Rafael Serrano. 530 California, cuarto nm.° 4. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine St.—Night class. PIANO lessons. 25c half hour.' MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. ¦ 1013 Mission, nr. Sixth. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office.'. 2200 Flllmore.- A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109S Valencia '«. ' ¦¦'-'¦ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GETTourlielp at PINE JAPANEdE~EMPLOY- ¦ MENT OFFICE and-Housecleanlng Co. . 1.1.13 .; Pine, nr. Jap. M. E. Church; phone Polk 36tt<i GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post at. ; ; tel. Bush ' 135^ ¦ Japanese-Chinese, employment -," offlce: fur- :-;nishes .best help; contracts for farm help, etc. A ORPHEUM ' Employment' Offlce Japanese. Chinese help.- 426^-Powell Bt. Tel., Main 5752. CHINESE Employment Offlce Best ' help at Leon Scung's. 411 '-3 O'Farrell:' tel. East 4W. FRITZ'S Emp. ' Office;. Japanese and- Chinese :- ¦ help. : 415 Stockton.", Tel.. Grant 168. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- v, flee; all kinds help... 315 Stockton; Main;51gS. ; CHINESE and Japanese help: esfab. 20 years * Tel. ; Main, 1907. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. HELP r/AJtTED FEMALE. COOK, 2 family, no washing f*> Cook. 5 family, no washing •«'?£ ¦6 cooks. German style... v *i-ft 4 cooks. lltt!a washing 4 second girls r **££ Assistant matron, institution •-•» Tray girl, sanitarium t t" Cleaning woman, orphanage *x" Seamstress, institution •""#"« Laundress. 3X± days a week... ii*tn Laundress, day.. work «An - Infant's nurse .. .\ .. v, •- •• *^>J Waitress for restaurant. .. .S3 and $9 a weeK Chambermaid ¦• I~L Chambermaid, country, fare here 5^0 Dining-room girl, in home '"'f-V Chambermaid and waitress ¦ -$-«>. ?w K-neral housework girls; $-•<>. JK3. $30. good places. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. oo4 S atter at. . ; . FOR COUNTRY. Housework girl, country J.™ Cook. Pacific Grove, 2 In family $30 See lady at of flee. 1ft o'clock. Housework girl. 4 In family. Bslmont... $-3 Cook. San Rafael, little wash." vrc? Cook. 2 In family, no wash. San Rafael.. $35 Dining-room girl for . Institution, snort dis- tance ..- ., ;*-•» Chambermaid and waitress, resort. far* paid . .....¦......;-... i $30 2 waitresses., commercial hotel, fare paid...$-o Colored girl, housework. Oakland." $-5 Second girl. 2' in family. Burlingama S-a General housework, Oakland, Alameda, Sau- salito and all near-by towns, $25. $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. SOt Sutter st. A— WAITED— Girls to learn halrdwssJng. ma-nicurlnr. etc.;. trade tausht from A to.Z ' in 2 weeks: $5 to those ;entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill Immediately; positions guaran- teed at $1O per week- up: leading school, la . West. 2XJ G*ary at:, room 13. ' -' - A— Girl* ttf learn millinery now.for spring sea- son ; both seasons taught irpm start to finish in 1 month for $15: positions as trtaimeja.' salesladies, etc.. guaranteed at $10 per wk up: . day and evening class. 143 Stockton St., r. 12L . A— LADIES to learn all branches- hah-dres«lner . trade, manicuring, message, ' etc. 1238 Mar-. ket st.. cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest wages: day and eve. class; calL. FIRST-CLASS sewers. ' lAdieV waists, etc.;' work sent: carfare paid. H. FREIDLAN.- DER, oCS Fell st. -- - ' . . ' . A SCHOOLGIRL tn assist In light housework; : . srood home and $5 a month; call morning. 799 Cole st. " ' ' ' NEAT youn? German T>r Swls* girt, to assist. - In lisrht housework: small fam"Hy: good home. 445 Waller St. . . ¦ ¦ A— OPERATORS on ladles.' -'waists. 636 MIs- rlon st.. third floor. '. . . . A— OPERATORS on fadles 1 underwear.. 638 Mission st., third floor. . A OPERATORS On. children's .wash suits;- rood pay. 606 Mission st/. third floor. 50 GIRLS to fold catalogues/ EDWARD 3. . KNOWLES, 24 Second st. ' •• BUTTONHOLE maker and good, hands '.on vests. «41>i Stevenson st. " . ' ' .. GIRL to df> general houpewnrk :• family '" of three: wagea $2f». Call 252O .Sacramento st. - WANTED Chambermaids at the Golden West . Hotel. <a-70 EHi» st. . . ¦ ¦ '. GIRLS wanted at Quirk. Bros.' ' bookbtndery. ' 508 Clay st. '. ' TWO experienced saleswomen for suit depart- ment: must be thoroughly eompeten.f. Ap- ply between !> and 10 a. m... C. CCRTIX. 911 and 91.T Market st. . , ;• WANTED First-class skirt hands and ' ilso waist finishers. CALLAGHAN. 230 O'Faf- rell st. -....- WOMAN wanted, scrubbing and- dishwashlnr: Apply 8 to 11 a. m.. Hebrew .Orphanage.. 800 De.vi»adero st. ; good wages. ' ¦ . - : '• . . TALENTED amateur, performers. -Apply-' at. Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday: salary no object.' PERMANENT position to good .solicitor for 1 city work. 512 Starr King bid*. ; 10 to 5 p. m; WOMAN for country: housework';- smail *^axtr- lly; $13. Call SSS4 Seventeenth it.. 9 to 2.. WANTED Shirt body lroner; also shirt, pot- ljher. French Laundry Co. . .3312 Mission st. WAIST hands and sleeve makers 'and 8&rt hand. 1U37 Post st. .... A VEST operator: steady work-;" good wage*. ' Apply S. N. WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary mi. :. HELP WASTED—MAui, . m7?RRAY^READY^ Phone Mala 5S4S. ..- v. -y Leading Employment and Labor AtTents. Inioa: we gave employ. In 1904 wo-hops fa mer.t to 6O.C0O men. increase that number. TO STATE OF. " NEVADA. .-,¦"•-' - .? '.* .:.": 20 teamsters. $60: 20 laborers, $1J0: 13 roc&' J men and drillers, 2 years' Job. 8 hours- a day. Ship to-night. Fjire Refunded. ARIZONA^— Land of Sunshine. ... ARIZONA. SHIP DAILY. ARIZGnA. CLOS>£ TO PRESCOTT— 910 MJLES—^— $9 IT) 500 laborers, etc., for construction work;- good wages. ' " VIA SHIP TO-NIGHT VIA , S.F.P. & P.R.R. Arizona S.F.P. & P.R.R. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. ... A^ TO THE " ¦ , ¦ r? " MINES GOLD ANT> SILVER MINE3 ¦ ' MINES.: r-'\- .. Electrician for mine, see boss her*. .- :" i - Cook and wife, mine boarding-house, »*« boss here. 2 concentrator men, $90. . . . 2 rock breaker men, $67 SO to i'X .-*'- 3 timbermen, $2 75 day. . . " ,' •• .•,¦' 5 machine miners, $00. ¦ ..'.'¦ 3 carmen, $G7 oO. -'•.-.- -J 2 skip tenders. $2 73. ¦¦ '.- 10 hand miners, gold mine. $82 50. ¦ MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Oay sjfc- J MISCELLANEOUS. [ " Laborer for private grounds. $U3 and fo\ind. ' young man: young man for flsh and poultry: " market. $12 to $14 week; d^mllkera. different country, dairies. $30 and $33 and found; waiter, restaurant, $10 50 week and board: blacksmith, woods, $45 and found ;• piaster ' moldmaker. terra cotta. worker; milker and wife. Sonoma County; gardener and wife, see bess here. $40 and house: gardener.- country south, see boss here; jobbing carpenter '-city;. young man for grocery store. $2<> and found ; dishwashers, kitchen ' hands, farm hands, milkers, 6 Portuguese milkers.. $00 anrj $33- and found; milkers, fare paid, $30 and found AT '' MURRAY & READY'S. 634-636. Clay si. •" ITALIAN salesman, general merchandise. $7J5; man and wife, private family. $.".0 and found: timber faller. $B5 and found:. -jrarttener. $35 ¦ and found : milker. (35 and found ; coo<- and- wlfe\" country restaurant. $60 and found', see boss here: baker, country shop. $\^ week and found: restaurant cook, $**• and found: waiter and wife, country hotel. $50 and found: night cook. $.V>. and- others- J. F CROSKTT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st.' .. EDITORIAL writer of superior ability", -wfco can head up telegraphic report with spice and vim and make Sunday issue special feature. * " leading Interior dally will pay $100 per month' to thoroughly responsible man (marriad) giving evidence of ability, flrst-class refer- ences and not afraid hard work. Bo? 241T Call otflce. ' '. .. WANTED For V. 8. army, abie-bodled un- married men. between ages of 21 and 15: citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can 'apeajc.' read arrt write English. For information applj: to Recruiting Officer, Rialto building. 'New Montgomery St.. San Francisco, or 102S Sec- ond st.. Sacrarrento. ¦ A L """" ~~ £ Men to learn the barber trade tn two nmnthS and secure good postttona; catalogue and full Information mailed free. MOLER ' System College. 635 Clay st. ' -y TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes. $3 50; best shoes on. earth. 11 Third St.. Exam. bldg.. 5 floors from Market. WANTED Bright boy from 14 to IS yeaf g of age to learn the dry goods business.' Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED— Boys ab<mt 15 years old to learn the grocery business. Apply at 432 Pine st after 9 o'clock. GOLDBERG. BOWEX & CO. YOUNG men. sailors, blacksmiths, carpenters »nd green hands, for ships, at DENT'S place 2t» Steuart st. ';."•' WANTED Young boy for offlce. work; light work. Apply 640 Clay st. WANTED—Bushelmen. Royal Tailoring Co., 319 Geary st. WANTED— Man to; work on a farm. Apply 110 Tenth st/ -. ' ¦ ¦ BARBER wanted. 291 Seventh - st- Vv'ANTED— Boys, by large electrical- supr4y company. Box 2!1S, Call. BARBER shop: good neishborhood: no oppost- tion near; chance) for right man. 330 Maln.st. BARBERS 3-chair shop Tor sale In good lo«u tlon. «O7 Laguna st.. near Hayes. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole-makers on vesta. Apply;23tn^ Ninth st.. oppoalte ClemcntlnaT* PANTSMAKER for country. Apply RE1S3 BROS. & CO... 24 Sutter st. _ BARBER shop and cigar stand for sal* wttH three living rooms. 3W Fourth st. Vni T PAM DI lA/ AD OPI I WITH EQUAL FACILITY BY PLACING YvJU V^AIN DLJ I LJlV JELL - the right sort of an ad

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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 190412

EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMAl^

EXPERIENCED middle-aged 'w0™" J"^?like position as ladies' companion °Jj£*nurse; salary per month $25.. 10U8 MarKe.St.. box 19. . .

RESPECTABLE woman. Is good cook and.laundress, wants situation In Am«rlcan

'am."lly; win go short distance in the country.

7it4 Fo'.som St.. near 'Fourth.

RELIABLE lady, wllUnj to take charge of

family of children, roomlns-bowe or hotel,

city orcountry; willtravel. MRS. C. JU*i->-

STON, 1420 Mlrslon st.

MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes a situation to £0housework; Is a good cook; oW*** "lS?U*j°la home than wages. Address THEKWA

I MALONEY. 1241 Broadway. Oakland,

WANTED—

Situation by experienced cook and

helper; pastry and meat cutter; hotel reiei-ences; no private family; city or country.

Address 22S Natoma st.- ..

CAPABLE woman wants work In country;

good plain cook; willing;In respectable fam-lly. Inquire 336 Bush st.. near Kesrny.

ELDERLY lady wants position a» housekeeperin small family: good cook; $2O month auacarfare. 15UI& Market »t. ¦ :

___NURSE with hospital experience willtake care

of Invalid, adult or child. Address Nurse,

1JS54 Ellis at.; phone Geary 1744.

WOMAN wishes to take charre of a privateor rooming house; good references and secur-ity given. Box 2414. Call office.

NEAT girl wouW a place to do second work.Address 208 Shotwell St.. city. ¦

AMERICAN woman wants work by the daywashing, hbusecleanlng. etc. 605 Bryant st.

WOMAN wants work by the day. washing orhouse-cleaning. Call at 157 Tehama st.

RESPECTABLE lady wishes working house-keeper's position; neat; good cook: no objec-tion to country. Address Housekeeper. »2C6Eddy st^

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YOUNG German girl would like a situation todo uustairs work. 031 York St., betweenTwenty-first and Twenty-second.

RESPECTABLE woman wants a situation,cooking and housework. In small family; nopostals. 1407 Scott st.

A LADY wants to do housework for an oldman. MISS GOLD; Inquire 456 Sixth St..room 41.

' -^~ .YOUNG Scandinavian girl wants place. 13

Honeton place, near Washington St.. bet. jPov.-ell and Stockton.

SWEDISH girl wishes situation as chamber-maid In hotel: experience. Apply 210 EddySt., downstairs.

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STRONG German girl, good cook, wants po-sition for kitchen and housework; Ameri-can family^^Addresslbox^^^e^n^offlcev

WOMAN would like to do washing and clean-ing by the day. $1 50. Address U2 Ninth st.

GOOD cook wants kitchen work: can give ref-erences. Address box 2S&3. Call office.

ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at

Call branch offic3. cor. Duncan &Church sts.

WANT ads and subscriptions taken for TheCall at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st.

EMPLOYMENT WA.1JTED--MALB.ACTIVE non-union flrst-class carpenter, strict-

ly sober, desires employment with propertyowner, firm or contractor; reasonable wages.Box 241!). Call.

ENGINEER desires position, either steam,gasoline, electric or refrigerating. Addressbox 2110. Call offlce.

COACHMAN wants situation: understands hisbusiness well; good, careful driver: caregarden; can milk;good city and country ref-erences; sober, respectable. ;E. 3., New

Hotel."MAN wants work; house cleaning, window

washing, carpets taken up and relald. paint-ing whitewashing, garden work. etc. AddressA. PAYNE. Howard House. 818 Howard st.

WANTED—

By experienced young florist andgardener to take charge of bl? place, eitherprivate or commercial: single: references.Address B. H.. box 23»5. Call office.

CANADIANclerk desires position in flrst-?lassliquor store; capable of taking charge; best ofreferences. Apply box 2S19. Call office.

PLUMBER, strictly flrst-class. will work forproperty owner or estate by the week ormonth; has all necessary shop tools; city orcountry. Box 2043. Call office.

SITUATION wanted— Barber, first-class young

American de«ires position at mountain resortfor season 1904; steady, reliable; city refer-ence. Stati- particulars, etc. Box 2241. Call.

A TRUSTWORTHY man, 38, wants positionas night watchman; can furnish reference*.Address I.• B., 75<> Folsom st.

YOUNG married man, good habits, wants po-

sition in Stock Exchange with opportunity

of learning business. Address box 2236, Call.

A YOUNG man wishes a clerical position Inmercantile house; satisfactory referen:esgiven. Box 2991. Call offlce.

ADVERTISER <az»d 37) wants place as clerkor collector; good references; bond. AddressG. NINAU. 701 Stockton at., city.

A THOROUGHLY up-to-date salesman, wantsone or more articles to sell to the" trade.Box 2S02. Call offlce.

CHIROPODIST—

First-class; wants positionstate salary.- Address Doctor. 1525 Powell st.

BOY. age 16. wants position In wholesalehouse. Box 2S1C. Call offlce.

WANTED— Situation as second butcher !nflrst-class hotel. G. HILL. 452 Natoma st.

PIPE fitter, machine operator and dlemaker.143 Sixth at., city. ¦- ¦¦ -¦»

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GCOD Japanese boy wants position as school-boy. I.T. EC; 110 Golden Gate ave.

A NICE Japanese boy wants a position asJishwasher tn hotel or boarding-house; speaksEnglish very well. Address GEORGE, 528Stevenson st.: phone Mint 3241.

YOUNG Chinese would like a situation as cook:wages $.;.'. to $10. Address R. SING, 7Brenham place.

F^AWCIAX.'

4Vj PER* CENTIs paid on ordinary savings accounts and fi

per cent on term accounts by the PhoenixSavings B. and L. Association. 516 Californiast. A. A. Watkins. president; Charles R.Bishop, vice president; S. Prentlss Smith,treasurer: Clarence Grange, secretary and'managing director: Gavin McNab. attorney:George C. Boardman and Charles E. Ladd.directors: Walter K. Smith, cashier.

Subscribed capital. $S.000.00O; paid Incapi-tal. $1.01>0,0<X>: reserve fund. $200,000.

COMPANIES Incorporated, financed and stockfloated. W. H. BITTNER. Lawyer and FI-nanclal ¦ Agent. 822 Emma Spreckels bldg.

FEATHER RE.fOVATINQ.

BY new. healthful process. Cal. Steam FeatherCo.. S?5 Van Ness ave.: tel. Howard 3187.

FLATS TO LET.

A—HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list;service absolutely free; take advantage ofthis department; It will save yan time andtrouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary,st.. on the square.'<::<7J:y .

ALL of the most desirable flats and houses arelisted In our renting department; let us give-you a list and help you find one in the loca-tion you want. STERLING FURNITURECOMPANY. 1039 Market St.; services abso-lutely free.

*•FLAT of 5 rooms and bath; $27 50. Southeast

corner of O'Farrell and Hollls ¦ sts. .MODERN flat of 3 sunny rooms. 9S7 Sanchez

street.

A NEW 7-room flat; 'latest ¦ Improvements;nearly finished. Mission st.. bet. 23d and 24th.

Fl'LTON. 1592— Modern sunny flat of 8 rooms-new.

SHIPLEY. 231—A Bat of 7 rooms; rent $15.

6-P.OOM imnny low?r flats. 226& Haight st.;r»nt $27 W>.

,FLA-TSl^ HOK SALE FUHJflSnED.J".i"i'SALE

—At once, furniture of a 5-room

flat, complete; all new; flat to let: sunny;c.-jll afternoons. 327O Twentieth st.

FURNITURE FOR SALE.MISSION Auction House

—For stoves, furniture

and household goods. 403 Valencia, cor. 15th.FURNITURE of 7,rooms for sale: must sell.-'by March S. Box 2004. Call offlce.

FURNITURE WANTED;

A. WOLLPERT," 773 Mission, phone Red 4482boys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets!HIGHEST, prices for furniture nd mdse -L.H.

BURD. auctioneer. 1818 Mkt.;tel.Howard 2739

I/ODniltB'HOTTSF.S FOR. SALE--Coii;

MARION GRIFFIN,

406 Hearst buildlnc, over Examiner entrance.Modern business methods in flne front offices.Phone Black 3007. or take elevator to 4th floor.Up-to-dato title abstract free with every sale.\Ve do business etrlctly according to law.

SPECIAL NO..1.CORNER flat. 8 rooms; rent $30; 5 rooms

rented for $52; splendid bathroom; new porce-lain bathtub; price only $450; $150 down.

SPECIAL NO. 2.ELEGANT, new.:modern downtown house

of 50 rooms; hot and cold water; electric ele-vator; Etfnm heat; in svlendid neighborhood;the furnishiners are of the best, consisting ofoak, enameled iron and brass beds, Brusselsand Axmlnlster carpets and elegant hangings;lease for 8 years: clears $400 a month; suit-able terms.

SPECIAL NO. 3.BEST furnished 30-room nous? In this city.BKST lald-out 30-rcom house in this city.NEW building;central; 3-ye.ar lease.HOUSE now clears about $200 month.

SPECIALS NOS. 6 AND 7.21rooms for Fale because of family troubles 1;

worth $1800; will s^II for $1300; low rent;clears $75 month, which can be greatly In-creased; roomers all mechanics, good, honestpeople: mortgage ($000) may remain. ¦./--.

SPECIALS NOS. 8 AND 9.HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ifyou act quickly.NEW. MODERN house of 45 rooms.NEW FURNITURE, in good location.LEASE for 5 years at a low rental.ROOMING-HOUSE fullof nice people.ALL you need to pay down Is $1200.

NO. 0.NOW is your opportunity (if taken advantage

of at once) to purchase one of the finest 100-room apartment-houses In San Francisco; theprice Is nominal for such a house; exception-ally • well located: beautifully furnishedthroughout; long lease at $5 per room: thevery best bargain, which we willprove to youif you willinvesticate.

" 'SPECIAL" NO. 10.

20 ROOMS, $050; rent $40; electric lights Inall rooms; lease if desired; north of Market.

MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 400, Hearst bldg.

SPECIAL NO. 11.12 ROOMS, NE. CORNKR, north of Market:

rent $40: flne location; 0 rooms nicely fur-nished and 3 rooms rented unfurnished; pricecut to $500. Vi cash.

MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406, Examiner bldg.

SPECIAL NO. 15.275 PER MONTH Income over rent: large

house; central: price $3C0O; 14 cash and littlemonthly installments; furnishings In good or-der: It's A No 1for you If you have $1750 incash.

MARION GRIFFIN, rm. 406. Examiner bldg.

MITCHELL &, CO Phone Jessie 29811200 Market «t., opposite Sixth.

16 rooms; neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent$10; sell or exchange; price $t>50.

C5 rooms; downtown house; steady; transient;clearing $350 monthly; handsomely furnished.

26 rms.; choice corner rooming-house: unex-celled for transient as well as steady roomers.

25 rooms; well appointed housekeepingsuites; landladv must sell; make offer

MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st.

HOUSE—

15 rooms; all full; one of best resi-dence streets of city; sacrifice on account ofsickness; no agents. Box 2413, Call offlce.

TO let—

Fine rooming-house. 100 rooms, unfur-nished; splendid location; cheap rent to de-sirable tenant. Box 2243, Call.

SNAP—

Lodging-house, 100 rooms; furniturenew; this week only, at 24 Turk st.

IS ROOMS rent $70; long lease; furnished new;clears $(50. Call at S56 Ellis st.

54 -ROOM corner house; Sixth, near Market;house always full;must sell. Box 2116, Call.

EDDY. 518—

An upper flat of 8 rooms; sunnyall day; \-»eH furnished: a bargain.

A BRANCH office of The Call for the receptionof advertisements and subscriptions has beenopened at 100S Market st.. opposite Fifth.Open until 11 p.' in. "¦¦¦•'• - "

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MRS. DR. MARTIN,wonderful spiritual healerand business medium; readings lially.$1; de-veloping elaBs Thursday S p. m. 502 Eddy st.

A MATERIALIZINGseance Wednesday even-ing, 3'JS Ellis St.: 50 cents.

SEEK. Egyptian Hindu, occult, reads daily;cir. Wed., Frl.. Sun., 8 p. ra., 10c. 540 Ellis.

ELISK BRAUN. rmowned psychic. My readingsdemonatraje my wonderful powers. 880 Bush.

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-¦.-¦-, 50c . -. ' ;COc, . 17'Third st;, next Examiner bldg.

ISMAR,':the {Egyptian .gypsy, ¦ clairvoyant ¦and¦ ¦- palmist," permanently located at 1104 Market, .1st., cor.'-.Turk;-private readings dally. 10 a.

'm. to 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfac-tory as in person; 3 questions answered. $1;full life,'$5;'send lock of hair.- date of yearof,birth; don't send currency; send postof flee.. Wells-Fargo money order or. registered letter.

THE only original Roman Gypsies In the city;. -palmists, .- clairvoyants. ;card ¦ readers, trancemediums; ;we have given .recdlngs to :10.000.people In San Francisco since our arrival;

•¦¦.-. they are satisfied; so willyou be.;285 Geary.MRS. E. M. SANDERS.. r ;" >,

Palmist'.', and. :psychic;:s-advice "on*business;¦••-1teacher ;¦<*<•'mental suggestion and . the new•.:• thought.*• 1009 Sutter, st.^Phone

-2568 >Polk.'-Evenings and ;Sundays by appointments.

BPSHTBSS CHATCCES—

¦ContlnnesL

A. CAMERON &CO.... Phone South 10503 Eddy st. cor. Market and Powell.Headquarters forall kinds of business chances.

Oyster and chophouses $350 to $1000Candy and Ice cream parlors...$2U0 to *U500Barber shops $50O to J25OOCigar stands ....$35O to $20OOGroceries and bars $500 to $5000Saloons .......: $300 to $10,000Restaurants $350 to $20,000Fruit and vegetable stores $300 to $1000Dftrgr stores $2000 to $(>000Delicatessen stores $250 to $4500Wood and coal yards .; .$250 to $1000

FOR sale or trade—

Quartz mine; line prospect;located In Cal.: assays $40 to $70 ton; trade ifor r'mg- house or business. Cameron. 3Eddy.

FOR sale—

Well located candy store; all equip-ment for making own candles; established 8years; clears over J200 per month; will ln-volce about $1200. CAMERON. 3 Eddy st.

FOR sale—

One of the best restaurants Incity;cheap rent; receipts $75 to $100 day: willbear investigation; price $1500. CAMERON& CO.. 3 Eddy at,,

FOR sale, or will trade for small ranch—Finehardware and electrical supply store; welllocated; clearing $300 per month; flrst-clasaproposition; will stand strict Investigation;price $8000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st.

FOR sale—

Beautiful mountain resort, less thanSO minutes' ride from depot of best Interiorcity In State; less than 3< hours' ride from83n Francisco; 20 acres land; 30-room furn.hotel, with bams, sheds, etc.; 3 years' lease;can get longer; rental $500 per year: horses,buegies, 2 cows: bar well equipped; billiardtable, piano; raises own fruit, vegetables,hay, chickens, etc.; big money to be. made;price $2T»00; account death. CAMERON &CO., 3 Eddy Bt.

-THE Twentieth Century Co.. 927 Market St..room 218. has the best money maker for i

salesmen on the market; It is a ready sellerand big prollts.

THE Twentieth Century Co. hal the .bestmoney maker on market. R. 21S. 027 Market.A

—$350

—PARTNER: take cash; cigar stand;

$75 'nonth guarantee. 33 Mason st.

?200— INTEREST In paint store and house-palntlng business. 1034 Market st.

NEWS stand, stationery and notion store; flnelocation; doing good business. Box 2306. Call.SALOON for sale on account of sickness of

proprietor. 30S7 Sixteenth st.

WANTED—

A saloon In good location; stateprice asked. Box 29C5. Call offlce.

FOR SALE— Grocery and bar in Mission; goodbar trade; pood corner. Box 2593, CalL

NEWSPAPER route in San Francisco paying$125 a menth. Room 10. 235 Kearny st.

FOR pale—

Complete dyeing and cleaningworks. Box 2801. Call.

WANTED—

A rood salesman. Room 218. Era-ma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Market st.

ABRANCH offlce of The Call for the receptionof advertisements and subscriptions has beenopened at IOCS Market st.. opposite Fifth.Or**n until 11 p. tn.

IAiOtilbti~HOl>Sti!i ttOtt. SALE.——1

A. CAMERON &.CO. Phone South 1050.3 Eddy St.. cor. Market and Powell.Headquarters for rooming-houses, hotels and

all kinds of business chances.

S6 rooms; corner; rent only $500; best down-town house In city; electric elevator; well fur-nished: guaranteed to clear 54C0 to $300 permonth: books open for inspection; everythingin flrst-class shape; on account other business.

7-room flat; rent - $40; oak furniture; goodcarpets; Elckness; price $3oO.•

7'- rooms; rent $400; elegant new building;swell family.hotel; beautiful furnishings; clear-Ing ?G00 per month; every room full; willstand the strictest investigation; location un-Eurpassed.

19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; lit-tle apartment-house; rf-duccd to $1JOO.

!0<$ rooms; cheap rent: first-class, up-to-datecommercial house; clearing $250 to $400 permonth; going East.

b rooms; upper flat; elegantly furnished: oakfurniture; Axmlnster carpets; beautiful flat.

IC2 rooms; most elrgantly appointed apart-ment-house In San Francisco: beautiful, mod-ern building: fine entrance; cheap rent; clear-ing $400 per month; 5-yfcar lease; part cash,balance S per cent per year.

18 rooms: rent $S5: well furnished; all new;$fXX» down, balance IViper cent; flne buy; only$1250.

'126 rooms; rent only ?4 per room; new and

up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator,lights; long lease: clears $400 to $500 permonth: one of the best buys in the city.

S-rocm upper flat; corner? all sunny rooms;beautiful little gem of a home; price $750.

126 rooms; fine downtown corner house; pri-vate liaths: beavtiful lurniture; 2 entrances;takes In $30 to $40 per day transient, besidesregular roomers; willbear investigation.

12 rooms; Post: oak furniture; brussels car-pets; clears $.Vt: $300 cash, balance on install-ments; price $SCO.

9-room. new. rrfodern flat: 4 months: elegant-ly furnished; cost over $1800; a bargain; sick-ness.

i*0 rooms; part offices: elegant new buildingani* furniture; fiish-class location; beautifulhalls; everything modern; first-class grill Inconnection; beet proposition in city; called

13 rooms; rent $25; some housekeeping: clears$50; barn, with flne yard; half cash, balancetime.

¦ 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment-house: luxuriously furnished; 5-year contractsfor cheap lighting; grand new building; clear-ing $4C0 to $000 per month; obliged to leavecity. :

:<-r- Ju ::

30 rooms; rent $05; flne location; all on 2floors: 3 years' lease; clears $100; full;$2000.

11 rcoms: rent $40; close In:oak. cherry fur-niture; Brussels carpets; clears $55 over allexpenses; $100 cash, balance time; snap; $700.

46 rooms; rf-nt only $(!5; well located hotelsouth of Market; fine bar, well stocked: brickbuilding: eUc'.rle lights; everything good con-dition; nart ch*h, balance time; pricn $12380:will exchange- this with go&a real estate forlarge downtown house.

25 .-ooms: rent $140; hpt and cold water; parthousekeeping; all full; clears ?150 per month;well furnished; leaving city; gift; $1200.

R0 rooms: new: modern apartment-house: 10-year If3f-e; cheap rent; clearing $250 to $300;very, central; flrst-class proposition.

. .71 rooms; eiegant. new, modern building; Inone of the best cities In'Southern California;electric light:: hot and cold water; everythingup to date; n-year lease; rent only $200; clear-Ing $2"i0 to $300 per month; owner sick abed.

23 rooms; well furnished: first-class tran-Eif^it house: 2 blocks off.Market: 5-year lease;cltarii.g over $100; good buy for some one.

35 rooms: rent only $150; close In: thorough-ly renovated, put In first-class condition; canbe rt:n transient if desired: clears now $185per month; part cash, balance time; goodmoney-maker. f/*,;:

14 rcoms: cheap rent: furnished In oak; Ax-minster and Brussels carpets; new; half cash,balance long time; make offer; departure.

31 rooms: rent $110; all light rooms; clear-ing over $100 per mo.: regular snap; only $R0Oto get in; must leave city at once; price $1300.

.21 rooms. - well furnished; flne little down-town transient house; clearing $100 per month;obliged to leave the city; $1700.

20 rooms: cheap rent; oak and cherry furni-ture; Moquet carpets; good lease; clearing $125per month: part cash, balance time. ...-_.->

17 rtoms; rent only -$75: Ellis; oak -furni-ture; good carpets: clears $60; .leaves 3 roomsfr,r landlady; flne opportunity to get good housereasonable. '. •--•-¦•.• -¦--..-•

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C. E. HINKLEY. P.HONE MINT796.1020 Market St.. opp. Fifth;

Country correspondence promptly answered.Clear titles. Reliable dealings. ;Easy ;terms.20 rooms: mechanics', house; rent $40.... $575«J0 room?: trade for ranch; clears $350. .

-14 roomp; rent $30; amazing low price >.$35034 rooms: rent $60;. Just think.:.. $165023 rooms: rent $38: one floor...: ..$11000 rooms: rent $20: a-pick-up......:.;::.$130

20 rooms: clears $80; rent $40..........\$sr>040 rooms: mechanics' house; rent $60... $1000I«rooms; rent $50: clears $63: terms.'. ..$05031 rooms; sunny corner;; rent $55.......$l«00*12 rooms: California st.;rent $50; snap. .$75010 room*: Geary St.: clears $40: rent $28..$50015 rooms; 6 unfurnished ;¦rent $45.......$42535 rooms; transient; lease ..........;. .$15008 rooms; Polk st. ;rsnt $32:'only ...... S2i>0

12 rooms; Polk St.; partially furnished.. $450

MODERN • transient-house: CO•rooms: down-

town;, elegantly furnished; liquor license,long lease ;,money-maker. ."See'HINKLEY. <r

SWELL APARTMENT HOUSE— 220 rooms;¦ grand fentrance; ,- elegantly furnished v by

Sloane; wllleell.whole or one-half Interest.¦

-See ray: agent. ;¦HINKLEY, 1020J Market

-st.

A—$1000; house of,30 rooms, 37 beds; rent $100,lease of4 years: good furniture: rooms alwaysoccupied. Bee R. G. WILKIE,26 &Kearny sL"

-JOHXT X>. SPRECKEI.S. Proprietor.

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• CALIFORNIA reuncil No. 2. R. and ~»:.."¦ S. M., will meet THIS (WEDXEf- VY;." PAT) EVENING, March 2. at t> W\¦•':¦':o'clock, for business and degrees'. By

;•-. order of the T. 1. M. - ••

•:*-**'* FRAKKLIN H. DAT. Recorder.•JJ'OL-NT MORIAH Lodge No. 44. F. ®.-•'and-A. M.—Stated meet ins TII1SVV• (WEDNESDAY; EVENING at 7:3o/^rt; p'clock. THEO. FROUCH.. Sec.

« OROCK17TT Lodge No. 139 F. and A. «•".M.—Stated meet inc and third (iorrei1VV• -THIS <WEDNESDAY » EVENING /*V\«Lt .7 :3j*o'clock. Hy order Of the W.

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R. 11. McPI.IER.SON. Secretary.

".EXCELSIOR Lcige No. 10«, F\ Zxid m• . A. • M.—

Stated meeting THIS "^fV"'

.-•WEDNESDAY* "EVENING at 7:30 /V\'o'clock. H.J. OWEN, Secretary.

'.DORIC Lodge N<\. 21G, r. and A. M.— m'Officers and .rnemters are hereby Vy;noticed to attesid the funeral of ourr .deceased brother. ARTHCR WIL-•:.LIAM .TONES, late a member of Curquinez• r°fa*T.£?'o 337' T- »nd A. M.. of Crockett,

<al.. THIS WEDNESDAY, 1 p. m. By 01-. . der of thrf Master.• .J. R. GOLDSMITH. Secretarj-..*'SYRACUSE Lodge No-. ~Z* k"~of~^. • £••• "rr.'t T^i? (WEDNESDAY! <^&U?. £.\KNING »x 7:30 *har;> at 8C9 7^5. -

M,arkrt rt. Cali'omia Lodce No 1 &?*&.te«m »-t:i-confer the Knight rank' in "—"^

•-.long form rn 14 c^iuires of our lodpe; all• K-.of ."P.. are invited to attend and witness• • tfci« event in <jur it^g>-.•' .- " • "'HAS. GOLDnKRO. C C.••-. PEP. RABUITT. K.cf H. and L."'

". tnion, Califor-T^gnaap^^,. r.:e Council, meets TO- V'CMg*!*"*:.-^^ J. NIGHT «t- Pronter Hall,' "Jy^^QL• Xjurth ev.,. *%' 8 o'ckitk** ¦•RlEU1^*r frii?dt ccrdially Invited; ir.itistlon.By order • t AM GILBERT. President..•-. H_- ORXlEN. Secretary.

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¦• Fraser Order cf ScoUiFh Clans. t^3

• : S^.?AT. FVE-VI^G. March 2. *-*Kftr . ff S:.»5 o clock, Illustrated AtJ".-.- l.<«ur» 'j»pesented by UH. IAN «** ?. ;..-.<i.UA;;7r. world famous fcootc'h* traveler and-• fllii cr..of "Tpivel Talks O'er the World";...-- trogpt *"WT*«* the Purple Heather Blooms"... <scotiand)_; }^o magnificently colored slides;, •

.*^-autiful and artistic efTetts; in his native. . Highlands DR. GRANT l^s inhaled the at-:, rSosphere that pervades the rxK.tryof Robert• .-BurM arfd Sir Walter Scott; he has lingered•-. U'rtg-. in the shadow of the cloister wall and. .rumed abbey." and hig vi«?u-B from the famous. « loch country have never been equaled; ad-mission, adults, 50c: children under Vi years¦ mm:.

• • . . ALEX KING. Secretary.

; Jf.EW organized' Servian IJenevo- ¦

•" . lent- (society of Angirs farap W V3f jt,. -of ther.-FTrrt ii-rvian Urother-

¦. .-fitJod. "Association wllf meet 'sSrt*v&', ..TO-NIGHT.. March 2. at t» J&fJiXfii• o"«-lo- k. In Forester*" Hall. 102 ¦iJi-W'-Hr"• ©'Fart-ell st. By ord^r or • i>&VcC*>*. 1Z, EIELICH, l.ctiuent.AVKTillAS Ber.evolent Swlety—The.••ninllar 'cuarterly meeting willbe a5fc»3•¦htld «t. their hall.. 413 Gutter tt.," oti?§?38?--".WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 2. •"

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'J. W. STANCAHT. President.

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ANNUAL MEETING—

Paauhau Sugar Planta-tion Company

—The regular annual

'meeting

of the stockholders of the Paauhau SugarPlantation Company Trill be held at theoffice of the company. 327 Market street,. tocm 4. fecond floor, in the city and counrycf. San Francisco. State of California, onSATURDAY, the 6th «1ay of March, A. D.19C4. at the hour of. 11 o'clock a. m. for

.the purpose of electing a Board of Directorstx terve for the ensuing year a.nd for thetr»n*«ctlon of. euch other business aa mayproperly come 'before the meeting. Transferbooks willclose on TUESDAY. February 2Jltt)4. at the hour of 3 o'clock p mH. W. THOMAS. Secretary- Paauhau Sugar

Plantation Company. Market «t. SauFranciteo. CaLANNUAL Meeting— Hskalau Plantation Co-n-p»ny—The regular annual meetlnu of thaetockholdetr of the HAKALAU FLANTA

TION COMPANY till be held at the offlcecf the company. S27 Market et. (room 4¦ecood floor). In the city and county of SanFrancisco. State of California, on WED-NESDAY, the 24 <Jay. of March. 1904 atthe hour of 11 o'clock a. tn.. for the pur-pot* of electlnc a Board of Directors to*»rve for tbi ensuing year, and for thetransaction of rueh other buciners as marproperly come before the meeting Trans-fer books -will dose on SATURDAY Febru-ary 20» 1904. at the hour of 3 o'clock p m.H. W. THOMAS; Secretary Hakalau Plan-tation Company. 327 Market St., San Fran-d«co. CalUorcSa. San Francisco. Cal.. peD>

ApyEgTISEMEgT "WTBITIiyO.HAVING recently acquired throuKh~excha'nce. of property three $40 scholarships In the best-

Collec* of Advertlelns in the United States.I.willMil them at 23 per cent discount forca£h; the college teaches advertisement writ-ing by correspondence and assists Its grad-v.atei ¦ to c*>cure positions; catalogues fur-r^hed on application. Addr*>F* box S028. Calk

VfTOKXEYt-AT-LAW.APRIVATE.rjuick divorce for a ¦mall fee.Be* nie «nd s«ve money; no pay In advance.G. W: HOWE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

1 22 y™-! "n*.1. 2.8. 4 & 5. 1st fl.ll22^Marlfet et.. between Mason and Taylor.Advice Xrte all tnatters. Detectives employed.

ATTOnXEr-AT-LAW--CoBtlnned.W. H. BITTNER.

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.Advice Free. Phone South 743.

Suite 322. Emma Spreckels Building.Divorces quietly and legally obtained foreight cauees; damages secured for Injuries toperson or estate; replevins for property un-lawfully detained: attachments and garnish-ments for debts; bends furnished; bankruptcyproceedings: willsprobated: estates settled;collections made In all parts of the U. S.

R. W. KING. Attorney-at-Law, Exam, bldg.,6th floor, entrance room till; established 20years; all cases, general court and offlce prac-tice: rfo fee in advance or for consultation;evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3061.

L. S. CLARK. 927 Market wt.: consultationfree; no fees in advance: open evenings.

DIVORCE—

Costs. $12; quick, quiet: advicefree: open 'evenings. 027 Market Bt.. rm. 301.

A—$1000; PHONOGRAPH parlor and shootinggallery, averaging about $9 50 per day; ex-penses about $5 per day; will sell or tradefor lodging-house. See B, G. WILKE, 26fcKearny et.

A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery In choic-eEt location; rent $80; dally receipts about$70; a good business, but elckness of ownercompels him to retire. Particulars R. G.WILKE. 26% Kearny st.

A—$S50; CORNER cigar stand, close to Marketand Stockton sts.; rent $75; a splendid loca-tion and rare business chance. See R. G.WILKE. 26'/3 Kearny st.

A—

$2250: STEAM laundry and property;'N.equipped with latest machinery, wagon, etc.:

no opposition; tn thriving country town about75 miles from this city; a rare chance. Forparticulars gee It.G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny.

A BAKERY across the bay. with lot 50x100;house of 4 rooms, 2 etories; 2 horses, wagon,etc.; price $3600; not all cash required: agood business. Call R. G. WILKE. 26KKearny st.

A—

$750; SALOON; estab. many years; 3 years'lease; rent $50; located close to Kcarny andCalifornia Ms.; elegant fixtures; a good busi-ness and a bargain, that's all. See R. G.W1LKET, 2C% Kearny 6t.

A—$4CC0; CORNER saloon, with lease; largecellar; card and private rooms: kept byowners for years; fullest Investigation so-licited. See R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny st.

A—

$3000; GRILL room and cafe; the leadingestablishment in Oakland; close to theaters;rent $70 and a flrst-clasa paying business;other Investments only cause of sale. BeeR G. WILKE. 26% Kcarny st.

A—$1200; BAKERY, estab. years and kept bypresent owner 17 years; bakes 4% barrelsper day: daily sales $45; living rooms. CallR. G. WILKE. 20% Kearny st.

A—$1250; DELICATESSEN and dairy producestore; close to Market and Stockton sts.;large stock; clears at least $250 per month;fullvalue ineight; a splendid offer. See R,

G. WILKE. 2t>% Kearny st.

A—$5C0; BRANCH bakery and candy store,with living rooms; daily receipts about $10;choicest location in the Mission. See R. G.WILKE, 26% Kearny st.

A—$2200; SALOON, with lease, estab. years;vicinity Fourth st.. Market and Stockton;place speaks for itself; all particulars. R.G. WILKE. 20% Kearny st. >

A—$1500; GROCERY and bar. with- 16 fur-nished rooms; 5 years' lease; rent $65; abusiness where man and wife can easilyclear $300 per month. Particulars R. G.WILKE. 26% Kearny st.

A—$450; FURNITURE store on Valencia St..with larce basement. 2 living,rooms; rent$22 50: investigate this cheap offer and agreat bargain. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny.

A—$3U00; COAL, hay and grain yard; on GearyFt.; rent $40: lease; 3 horses. U wagons; busi-ners estab. years; investicate at once; a rarechance. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st.

A— S100 REWARDwill be paid for legal proof showing thatany person ever lost a dollar who Investedany money In our company.GERMANIA INVESTMENT COMPANY.

Incorporated under the laws of California.Capital Eto-.-k. $50,000. .

927 Market St.; rooms 321; :"22. 323. 324.

HOTEL FOR SALE.New and modern; 80 rooms; richly furnished,

complete and ready for occupancy; lir«e din-ing-room v,-ith 10 taWes and Imported Viennachairs: th«; be?t carpets money can buythroughout: finest linen and best silver ser-vice: 10 years' lea=e: $10,000: easy ter-ns.GERMANIA IXVES .". CO., U27 Market st.~~~

A SAFE INVESTMENT.$1000 cash and services secure inter?s?i and

office of treasurer in an Incorporated realtyand Investment company; $150 mommy as- jsured; hlehest reference?.GERMANIA INVEST. CO;. 927 Market st.

A— 2 PKR CEXT MOXTHLYOn Investments ol $100 and upward: no "get-rkh-quk-k" swindle or gambling scheme, buta reputable business tjEtab. :t years in S. F.GERMANIA INVEST. CO.. J27 Mirk.-t Kt.

THK UKST INVESTMENT.100 share* of gold stock of lh-* Norton Bav

Co. fSi: willbe worth $2iX) bv August. 1004.GrKMAXIAINVEST. CO.. t»."7 ilcri:?t v«.

THE MUTUALINVESTMENT CO..407 PARROTT BUILDING.

The following are a few of our bargains. that musi ko:Klesant new rooming-hcuse. 0 floors. .$15,000Fine saloon and ci^ar stand l,40OSwell saloon and fixtures '750Central cigar stand iJOOTea store

—a Fnap !>0<»

Ladles' tailoring, good trade 1,500Candy factory

—money maker 2,2ff!)

Grocer>—

gcoil business 1,500Massaae baths, cheap 000

THE MUTUAL*INVESTMENT CO.,b55 MARKET STREET, i

PACIFIC REALTYCOMPANY. 200 Kearny Ft.,room 1;several fine business chances to offer:

Candy store; big stock: well patronized; price,$-S5O; rent $30; bipgest bargain ever offered.

Corner cipar stand; rent $25; price. $175.Corner clear stand: big trade: price, $1300.Rranch bikcry; daily receipts SI*';price, $200.Delicacy store: rent *20: bargain; price, $200.Restaurant and chophcuse; bargain; price. $700Rooming

-house; Market st.; flne location;

clears $150 mo.: long lease; 20 rooms; ele-Faht carpets and furniture; price reduced to$2300.

A TRYKREDO &CO Ar«5 MARKET ST. SUCCESSFUL AGENTS"

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$.>s0: CORNER cigar stand. .transfer point.$175; wood, coal and expressing business.$400; li. bakery, books, notionn, etc.

$10(X>: restaurant and delicatessen.S700: saloon: elckness cause sacrifice.

$3000; roadhouse; Butte Co.; realty included.A—$000; PAYING fru'.t stand; cash business;

fine location; receipts $20- daily; -horse,wagon, fixtures. KREDO &.CO.. 765 Market.

$G00—

LADY or cent partner wanted; genteeland profitable manufacturing business; partcash if desired.

Mr.rln Investment Co.. 235 Kearny st.

$2500—PARTNER "wanted in manufacturingand contracting business; established 20years; cleurs $400 monthly.

Marin Invintment Co.. 235 Kearny Ft.$350—-SALOON, well fitted up: owner retiring.

Mirin Investment Co.. 235 Keamy st.

WE are establishing a department store InLos Anseles. located In the. center of theintelligent middle classes, mechanics and la-boring t-eople. and willing to negotiate withmerchants desiring to take space; Jrare op-portunity for dry goods, notions, clothing,fshoes. china and crockery, cloaks and suits,ftationery. carpets and drapery. CALIFOR-NIAGENERAL MERCANTILE COMPANY.222 Franklin St.. Los Angeles. Cal.

A DELICACY and branch bakery; one of.thebest propositions in the city;,establishedfour years; 4 furnished living/rooms; only$500. tiKIRM. 0 Eddy st., room 72.

BARBERS, attention! Fine downtown shop. 4••hairs-; Al business; only $300; 10 others.SKIRM, 6 Eddy St., room 72.

FINE grocery and bar. corner north of Market,lonj? lease, low rent. $2500, part cash; cornerealoon. on water front. $1100; paying brewery

-business, $2500. or will sell part; payingbusinesses of all kinds; hotels and lodginghouses for sale and exchange. EITEL &CARROLL.- 212 Kearny st.

WANTED—A partner with $500 in a manufac^-cturlng business: articles of everyday use;came trade supplied each day; the profitsare 100 per cent, but It requires . two per-sons to run the business. Address box 258S,Call offlce. ,

ADVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN, circulars,public notices, pamphlets prepared;- consultR. J. SCHIRMAN. expert jid. writer, room720, Emma Spreckels .building.

$300—

PARTNER: man and wife or two ladles,to take half Interest In a good paying tem-perance-refreshment parlor; .Redwood Grove,45 minutes from S. F.. Box 2408.' Call offlce.

DELICATESSEN- store near Park, In a goodbusiness location; living rooms; rent; $27 50;ttIU sell for $850. Box 2552. Call offlce.

GROCERY and liquors In-Western Addition forsale, reasonable; stock In flrst-clasa :shape.Box 2009.; Call office.

$500—

FOR r sale—

Downtown - lunch ¦place ••can*eat 48 persons.

-ApplyFORNER1S, 16th floor,

: Call building,'bet. 11' and 12.

GROCERY ;and '.bar Ifor sate-

cheap. ¦ 31271 Buchanan st.

Headquarters3 Eddy st

/ CLAIRVOYANTS Continued.

MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clalr. & palm.:Icorrectly treat your love affairs, domestictrouble, bus. and financial success; names;L., 6pc; G.. $1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave.

MISS il. WILLE. crystal seer, life reaaer;without asking a question reads your entire'life; special. $1 this week only.

1460 Geary.

MR1. A. H. KEOXEKBERO. palmist, clair-voyant, card reader; when others fall try me;good readings 10c. 721 Franklin. nr.G.G. ava.

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Mme. Ravenna reads life;business advice;names given; 25c up. 5 4th st.. near Market.

OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city.2fiV6 Kearny, room 20; ladies. 25c; gents. 50c.

MISS WARD, clairvoyant. 917 Market, rooms11-12; gives dates, names, facts; hours 11-9.

MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, re-n.oved from 132 6th to 23^ Cth; I.23c, g. 50c.

MME. LE FERN, card reader, of 100 Fifthst.. has removed to US Ninth st.

MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known fortuns-teller. Is now at 317 Ellis st.

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MR3. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader: sit-tlngs dally. 448^ Jessie st.. bet. 5th and Cth.

CHEAPEST and best tn America— The WeeklyCall, Hi pages, sent to any address In the

_Unlted States or Canada one year for $1.

CAJHLP^T^nKATI^AIR now universally used in cleaning carpets

on floor, without removal; price moderate.S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co.. Callbuilding. Phone Main5237.

WHEN you become disgusted with your workJ«nd for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat-Ing Works, 355-357 Tehama St.; tel. South 40.

DEL MONTE. 547 Hayes St.; phone Page 63S—Carpets renovated on the floor; also beallng.

WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1S09 Har-rlson st.: Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225.

HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating: mat-tregpes made over. 1432 Howard :tel.South 216.

ADVANCE Carret Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter Et.;tel. Main 3!)4. GEO. WALCOM &CO., Props.

RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; pricesreasonable. 1703 Harrison st. tel. Mission 263.

CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works.3.13 Golden Gate ave. :.telephone East 26.

.J COr.I.I!CTIO» OTTJCTSS.BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made;

city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580.

COTTAGES TO LKT.

TO let—

*-room cottajre; large yard. 214 Col-llngwood St., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth.

FURNISHED cottage to let; 5 rooms and bath.114 Hawthorne st.. near FoUom.

CTJBES g/PPTPEJa.

WHO?—Hunter. 120« Market St.: $100: ruptur*cure for $10; circular explains: send for one.

DENTISTS.DR. MUR"pH?7^4-5-6CaUaKlirnTldg..MarkTt

and McAllister Ets., uses the Basford Obtun-der; the only device ever Invented for grind-ins, drilllns and excavating teeth withoutpain. For demonstration call at offlce.

DR. LUDLUMHILL,1443 Market, nr Eleventh—No charse for extracting when plates are

made; old plates made over like new; teethfrom $S per set: extracting 50c; gas given.

A NEW plate—

The Whalebone— cannot break;. warranted 20 yrs: crown, $3 r>0; fillings, 50c:

plates, $5; full set: all work- painless andwarranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth.

DR. H. G. YOUNG—

Brtdses and teeth with-out plates a specialty. 1341 Polk st.

GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 35c: crowns, $2; nopain;open Sundays. Dr. O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter

PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny. cor. Bush-Set teeth. $1 rrf)up; crownn, $2 up;fillings,25c.

ARTHUR CH1SHOLM. surgeon-dentlst.r.l4.1stfloor. Phelan hid.. SO6 Market, cor. O'Farrell.

t>l(c:>»VAKEKSI AND SKAAJSTHK^-K*Accordion, sunburst and knife plaiting;doublestamps on dress lining?. Stewart's button andbuttonhole factor}','110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121.•McDOWELL Dressmaking & MillinerySchool-

Patterns cut to measure; eve, class 1019 Mkt.

EDUCATIONAL.NIGHT AND^^A^~~S^H^O^S~f^>r~^rn«i~and

working boys; instruction from the fifth!grade to preparation for the university: dayschool of interest to all men; business meth-ods a specialty; personal attention given;thirty Instructors: private coaching; nightlaw school; Instructors from University ofCalifornia and Stanford University; Indus-trial classes; men have the advantage of ourextensive engine room; complete plant, boil-ers, dynamos, engines, pumps, etc.; electri-cal engineering, assaying: students have a'!othor privileges of the association If desired;International certificates given to studentscompleting the courses and passing the exam-inations; young men, stt angers cumlng to thecity directed to gcod homes: association em-ployment agency for all graduates of ourschool; the beneficial Influence of a greatmoral institution; our work is Indorsed by allthe leading business and professional men ofthe city; our educational work accredited bymore than 115 universities and colleges in theUnited States; mechanical, freehand draw-ing: naval architecture, stenography, type-writingand other specialties; advantages overother nchools, tuition less. Instruction supe-rior; we are not In business to make money,but "to make men": especially advantageousto young men coming from the interior. Callor write for descriptive catalogue, the YouugMen's Christian Association Institute ofPractical Education for Men and Boys. H.J.McCoy. General Secretary. San Francisco.Addres3 all communications to LE ROYBURNS SMITH. Educational Director.

AYRES. the leading business college. 723 Mar-ket St.; established 18 years; life scholarship.$50; bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing,arithmetic, spelling, etc.; positions secured;the college refurnished with new typewriters

.and furniture January 1. Catalogue free.

WRITE to California Business College for In-formation concerning February club dis-count; on moving into our new and elegantbuilding we want 800 students; come and

Join the great school of the West: 75-pagecatalogue. 901-92O Golden Gate ave.

THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory schoolfor the university, law and medical colleges;ref. President Jordan or any Stanford profes-

¦ sor; (lay and evening session. Phelan bldg.

HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST. 3.•F.

—Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing,

languages, telegraphy. English branches; dayand night sessions; Illustrated catalogue free."

A LARGER-'and better school than ever: enterat once Ifyou desire a good position; Greggshorthand Ellis bookkeeping. S. F. BusinessCollege. 120S Market st. ....... ,

ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College onadvice of official court reporters and be com-petent stenographers. 13S2 Market: catalog. :

WESTERN Business College, Odd Fellows' bid",bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, arith.,spelling, writing, etc: day eve.;$4 mo. eve.

HEALD'S School ofMines &Electricity. 24 Post

St.. S. F.; a practical school of engineering;-~ complete equipment. Special catalogue free.

ENGINEERING—Civil,elec. min.. mech.. ear-|vey. assay, cyanide; day, ev.;est.l884. Van

der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr.City Hall.

DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, Sun-day evgs.. Teutonla Hall. Howard st.. near9th. "Prof. Foster: society dancing taught.

HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school-of

dancing; established 20 years.. 1412 Polk St.,bet. Pine and California; classes now open.

BANJO, mandolin' and guitar thoroughlytaught: orchestra" practice.

'462 Geary et.

GUITAR, mandolin and piano. $3- per. mo.;mandolin club $1 per mo. S2S Halght st. •

ESPANOL—

Metodo practlco- ¦ y progreslvo.Rafael Serrano. 530 California, cuarto nm.° 4.

SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day andPARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine St.—Night class.

PIANO lessons. 25c half hour.' MRS. PECK,experienced teacher. ¦1013 Mission, nr. Sixth.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions• received at Call branch office.'. 2200 Flllmore.-A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and

subscriptions has been established at 109SValencia '«.

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EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.GETTourlielpat PINE JAPANEdE~EMPLOY-¦ MENT OFFICE and-Housecleanlng Co.. 1.1.13.; Pine, nr. Jap. M.E. Church; phone Polk 36tt<iGEORGE AOKI, 421 Post at.;;tel. Bush

'135^¦ Japanese-Chinese, employment -,"offlce: • fur-:-;nishes .best help; contracts for farm help, etc.

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ORPHEUM'Employment' Offlce

—Japanese.

Chinese help.- 426^-Powell Bt. Tel.,Main 5752.CHINESE •Employment Offlce

—Best ' help at

Leon Scung's. 411'-3 O'Farrell:' tel. East 4W.FRITZ'S Emp. 'Office;. Japanese and- Chinese:- ¦ help. :415 Stockton.", Tel..Grant 168.RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of-v,flee; all kinds help... 315 Stockton; Main;51gS.;

CHINESE and Japanese help: esfab. 20 years*

Tel.;Main,1907. BRADLEY& CO.. 640 Clay.

HELP r/AJtTED FEMALE.

COOK, 2 family, no washing f*>Cook. 5 family, no washing •«'?£¦6 cooks. German style... v *i-ft4 cooks. lltt!a washing p¥4 second girls r**££Assistant matron, institution •-•»Tray girl, sanitarium t t"Cleaning woman, orphanage *x"Seamstress, institution •""#"«Laundress. 3X± days a week... ii*tnLaundress, day.. work «An

-Infant's nurse ...\..v, •-•• *^>JWaitress for restaurant. .. .S3 and $9 a weeK

Chambermaid ¦• I~LChambermaid, country, fare here 5^0Dining-room girl, in home '"'f-VChambermaid and waitress ¦ -$-«>.?w K-neral housework girls; $-•<>.JK3. $30. goodplaces. Apply to J. F. CROSETT &CO.. oo4S atter at. . ; .

FOR COUNTRY.Housework girl, country • J.™Cook. Pacific Grove, 2 In family $30

See lady at offlee. 1ft o'clock. •

Housework girl. 4 In family. Bslmont... $-3Cook. San Rafael, little wash." vrc?Cook. 2 In family, no wash. San Rafael.. $35Dining-room girl for .Institution, snort dis-

tance ..- ., ;*-•»Chambermaid and waitress, resort. far*paid . .....¦......;-... i $30

2 waitresses., commercial hotel, fare paid...$-oColored girl,housework. Oakland." $-5

Second girl. 2' in family. Burlingama S-aGeneral housework, Oakland, Alameda, Sau-salito and all near-by towns, $25. $30. Applyto J. F. CROSETT & CO.. SOt Sutter st.

A—WAITED—Girls to learn halrdwssJng.ma-nicurlnr. etc.;. trade tausht from A to.Z'in 2 weeks: $5 to those ;entering now; 3 po-sitions to fill Immediately; positions guaran-teed at $1O per week- up: leading school, la .West. 2XJ G*ary at:, room 13.

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A—Girl* ttf learn millinerynow.for spring sea-son;both seasons taught irpm start to finish •

in 1 month for $15: positions as trtaimeja.'salesladies, etc.. guaranteed at $10 per wk up: .day and evening class. 143 Stockton St., r. 12L .

A—LADIES to learn all branches- hah-dres«lner .trade, manicuring, message,

'etc. 1238 Mar-.

ket st.. cor. Jones, room 94; positions securedat highest wages: day and eve. class; calL.

FIRST-CLASS sewers.'

lAdieV waists, etc.;'work sent: carfare paid. H. FREIDLAN.-DER, oCS Fell st.

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A SCHOOLGIRL tn assist In light housework; :. srood home and $5 a month; call morning.799 Cole st.

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NEAT youn? German T>r Swls* girt, to assist.-

In lisrht housework: small fam"Hy: good home.445 Waller St. . . ¦ ¦

A—OPERATORS on ladles.' -'waists. 636 MIs-rlon st.. third floor. '. • .. . "¦ •

A—OPERATORS on fadles 1 underwear.. 638Mission st., third floor. . •

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OPERATORS On. children's .wash suits;-rood pay. 606 Mission st/. third floor. •

50 GIRLS to fold catalogues/ EDWARD 3. .KNOWLES, 24 Second st.

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BUTTONHOLE maker and good, hands '.onvests. «41>i Stevenson st.

" . • ''..GIRL to df> general houpewnrk :• family

'"of

three: wagea $2f». Call 252O .Sacramento st.-

WANTED—

Chambermaids at the Golden West .Hotel. <a-70 EHi» st. .. ¦

¦ '.GIRLS wanted at Quirk. Bros.'

'bookbtndery.

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508 Clay st. '.'

TWO experienced saleswomen for suit depart-ment: must be thoroughly eompeten.f. • Ap-ply between !> and 10 a. m... C. CCRTIX.911 and 91.T Market st. . , ;•

WANTED—

First-class skirt hands and'ilso •

waist finishers. CALLAGHAN. 230 O'Faf-rell st. -....-

WOMAN wanted, scrubbing and- dishwashlnr:Apply 8 to 11 a. m.. Hebrew .Orphanage.. 800De.vi»adero st.;good wages.

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TALENTED amateur, performers. -Apply-' at.Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday: salary no object.'

PERMANENT position to good .solicitor • for1city work. 512 Starr Kingbid*.;10 to 5 p. m;

WOMAN for country: housework';- smail *^axtr-lly;$13. Call SSS4 Seventeenth it..9 to 2..

WANTED—

Shirt body lroner; also shirt, pot-ljher. French Laundry Co.. .3312 Mission st.

WAIST hands and sleeve makers 'and 8&rt•hand. 1U37 Post st. ....

A VEST operator: steady work-;" good wage*.'

Apply S. N. WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary mi. :.

HELP WASTED—MAui, .m7?RRAY^READY^

Phone Mala 5S4S. ..- v. -yLeading Employment and Labor AtTents.

Inioa: wegave employ. In1904 wo-hops famer.t to 6O.C0O men. increase that number.

TO STATE OF."

NEVADA. .-,¦"•-'-

.? '.*.:.":20 teamsters. $60: 20 laborers, $1J0: 13 roc&' Jmen and drillers, 2 years' Job. 8 hours- a day.Ship to-night. Fjire Refunded.

ARIZONA^— • •

Land of Sunshine. • ...ARIZONA. SHIP DAILY. ARIZGnA.CLOS>£ TO PRESCOTT— 910 MJLES—^—$9 IT)500 laborers, etc., for construction work;-good wages.

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VIA SHIP TO-NIGHT VIA ,S.F.P. & P.R.R.

—Arizona

—S.F.P. &P.R.R.

MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St....A^ TO THE

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MINES GOLD ANT>SILVER MINE3¦'

MINES.: r-'\- ..Electrician for mine, see boss her*. .- :"i

-Cook and wife, mine boarding-house, »*«

boss here.2 concentrator men, $90. . .. •

2 rock breaker men, $67 SO to i'X .-*'-3 timbermen, $2 75 day. . . "

,' •• .•,¦'5 machine miners, $00. ¦ ..'.'¦3 carmen, $G7 oO. -'•.-.- -J2 skip tenders. $2 73. •

¦¦ '.-10 hand miners, gold mine. $82 50. ¦ •

MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Oay sjfc- JMISCELLANEOUS. • [

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Laborer for private grounds. $U3 and fo\ind.'

young man: young man for flsh and poultry:"

market. $12 to $14 week; d^mllkera. differentcountry, dairies. $30 and $33 and found;waiter, restaurant, $10 50 week and board:blacksmith, woods, $45 and • found ;• piaster

'moldmaker. terra cotta. worker; milker andwife. Sonoma County; gardener and wife, seebess here. $40 and house: gardener.- country• south, see boss here; jobbing carpenter '-city;.young man for grocery store. $2<> and found;dishwashers, kitchen

'hands, farm hands,

milkers, 6 Portuguese milkers.. $00 anrj $33-and found; milkers, fare paid, $30 and found

AT • ''MURRAY & READY'S. 634-636. Clay si.

•"ITALIANsalesman, general merchandise. $7J5;

man and wife, private family. $.".0 and found:timber faller. $B5 and found:. -jrarttener. $35 ¦

and found:milker. (35 and found;coo<- and-wlfe\" country restaurant. $60 and found', seeboss here: baker, country shop. $\^ weekand found: restaurant cook, $**• and found:waiter and wife, country hotel. $50 andfound: night cook. $.V>. and- others- J. FCROSKTT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st.' . .

EDITORIAL writer of superior ability", -wfcocan head up telegraphic report with spice andvim and make Sunday issue special feature.

*"leading Interior dally willpay $100 per month'to thoroughly responsible man (marriad)giving evidence of ability, flrst-class refer-ences and not afraid hard work. Bo? 241TCall otflce.

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WANTED—

For V. 8. army, abie-bodled un-married men. between ages of 21 and 15:citizens of United States, of good characterand temperate habits, who can 'apeajc.' readarrt write English. For information applj: toRecruiting Officer, Rialto building. 'NewMontgomery St.. San Francisco, or 102S Sec-ond st.. Sacrarrento. ¦

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Men to learn the barber trade tn two nmnthSand secure good postttona; catalogue and fullInformation mailed free. MOLER '

SystemCollege. 635 Clay st.

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TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and$1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 ororthopedic shoes. $3 50; best shoes on. earth. 11Third St.. Exam. bldg.. 5 floors from Market.

WANTED—

Bright boy from 14 to IS yeafg ofage to learn the dry goods business.' Applybetween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.'

WANTED—Boys ab<mt 15 years old to learnthe grocery business. Apply at 432 Pine stafter 9 o'clock. GOLDBERG. BOWEX &CO.

YOUNG men. sailors, blacksmiths, carpenters»nd green hands, for ships, at DENT'S place2t» Steuart st. ';."•'

WANTED—

Young boy for offlce. work; lightwork. Apply 640 Clay st.

WANTED—Bushelmen. Royal Tailoring Co.,319 Geary st.

WANTED—Man to; work on a farm. Apply110 Tenth st/ -. ' ¦ ¦

BARBER wanted. 291 Seventh-st-

Vv'ANTED—Boys, by large electrical- supr4y• company. Box 2!1S, Call.BARBER shop: good neishborhood: no oppost-

tion near; chance) for right man. 330 Maln.st.BARBERS

—3-chair shop Tor sale In good lo«utlon. «O7 Laguna st.. near Hayes.

FIRST-CLASS buttonhole-makers on• vesta.Apply;23tn^ Ninth st.. oppoalte ClemcntlnaT*

PANTSMAKER for country. Apply RE1S3BROS. & CO... 24 Sutter st.— _BARBER shop and cigar stand for sal* wttH

three livingrooms. 3W Fourth st.

Vni T PAM DIlA/ AD OPI I WITH EQUAL FACILITY BY PLACING

YvJU V^AIN DLJ ILJlV JELL-

the right sort of an ad