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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1898. 6AN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE ot the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—821 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 887 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clook. 21 McAllister street; open until $:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Stxteenth; until 3 o'clock. - 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 9526 Mission street: open untll 9 o'clock. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky open HURCH NOTICES. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 225 Sutter st., between Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science Bible lessons, ‘mornin, 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Subject, “Man"': evening, ‘Elisha Divinely Pr tected.”” Sunday school for children, 11 a. m. Testimontal meeting Wednesday evening at § o'clock. All are welcome. hurch, Van Ness av Robert Mackenzie, m. and Rev. H. nday school at 12:45 All are FIRST Presbyterian and Sacramento st.—Rev. D.D., will preach at 11 & Wintler at 7:45 p. m a p. m. Y. P. 5. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. welcome. B VARY Presbyterian Church, cor. Powell AL A ary sta—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., tor. Services at 1l a. m. and p. m. " afternoon, “'Sin Punishment and Par- c, morning, anthem, ‘‘Prepare Ye Dr. Garnett. Offertory, ‘‘Come (Lindsay); alto solo, Mrs. Sedgley- Music, afternoon: Anthem, ‘‘Bon- (G), J. 8. Camp; offertory, “Praise ord,” George Rupers; bass solo, Mr.'W. Campbell. All are made welcom BIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. hens, pastor; residence, 309 Halght John_Ste, 7 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services. Toplc at 11 8. m., ‘“Why Did Christ Die?” and at Sunday Every Man for Himself. 7:45 p. m., school at 12:30 p .m.; C. B. Perkins, superin- tendent. Epworth League meeting at §:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at The public cordially invited to all of p. m p. m. servi Seats free. this church. odist_Episcopal Church, Mis- and Seventh. Dr. pastor, will preach. a and Ameri- fter and the 1p. m., Mr. Me between Sixth s Edward Locke, st., ol en.’’ S t, superintendent; deavor, 6:15 p. m.; seats free; Midweek prayer service Wednes class meetings, Sabbath, at $ 13 12:30 p. m., and Thursday evening at “xt Friduy evening at the church Dr. Locke lecture on “'The Parson: His Parish, Privileges and His Predicaments. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., ar Webster—Services to-day at 11 a. m. and . m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Rev. Cherington, D.D., pastor, will preach g and evening. Christian’ En- & ipvited. FIRS] egational Church, corner Post and Mason sts., Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor—Morning service, 11 o'clock. Rev. E. “hapman, D.D., superintendent of the _Saloon League, will preach. Evening , 7:45. Sermon by the pastor. Theme, ed Up With Thorns.”” Sunday school Bible classes at 12:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., Samuel D. Mayer, organist and ZED Church of Jesus Christ, 320 REORGAN Post st., organized by divine command in o—Is the restoration of the gospel: Rev. *‘Messenger to prepare the wuy for oming of Jesus Christ. Preachin 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. rs_especially invited. All welcome. Parkin in charge. THE First Divine Sclence Church— mer, or. Dis rse at 11 a. “I am the Door. subject, Services every Sunday at EMPLOYMFNT OFFICES, SITUATIONS WANTED—Co: FIRST-CLASS help furnished promptly. C- H. TAYLOR & CO., 1023 Market, nr. Stxth. JAPANESE Employment Bureau; ideal help. 122 Golden Gate ave.; telephone South 171 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT Swedish second girl, best of refs crence, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 16 Sutter st. . YOUNG German woman wishes position as housekeeper in respectable family. Box 155, Call office. EXPERIENCED dressmaker, perfect fitter, ‘goes out at §150 per day. MRS. M. FLOHR, b61 Minna et., near Seventh. REEINED German lady, wants a situation as lady's maid in refined American family. Ad- dre 946 Mission room 11. WANTED—By respectable woman, housekeep- ing, nursing, sewing or chamber work; could take entire charge of infant. Please call 1334 Eddy st. NEAT and refined young lady desires situation a8 nursery governess: speaks German; no ob- Jection to short distance in the country. Ad- dress box 148, Call office. BY New England woman, place as housekeeper in small family, or care of invalid. Address 1. W., 116 Turk st. WOMAN, understands German, is a good cook, 20 clean, wants situation in a small o washing; good city reference. 127 SWEDISH girl wants place for second work: Wises not below $20; best of references. Ad- dress box 161, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants plain sewing, ‘mending or companion to invalid. Address MRS. M. C., box 165, Call office. TOUNG lady with three years experience Wishes a position as bookkeeper or cashier. Address box 166, Call office. WANTBD—By Canadian Protestant woman, eooking and housework in private family: city or country. Call at % Hyde OFFICE work; lady with practical experience would like position as bookkeeper, cashier or clerk; will leave city. Box 162, Call office. SEAMSTRESS with first-class city_references desires a few more engagements: $1 per day; Suits, $350 up. . Box 16, Call office. companion or position of trust. 11 office. city reference wishes Address SWEDISH woman wit situation as cook in private family. box 49, Call office. WANTED—Work; will do nursing or do house work by the day: good references; $1 per day and car fare. Call at 433 Jessie st., between Fifth and Sixth. YOUNG woman will assist in exchange for home with nice family. Box 51, Call office. OMAN desires housekeeper's place; city or country; no triflers need apply. 1191 Market st., corner Sixth, room 205. WANTED—By Eastern trained nurse, aged 39, permanent position as child's nurse; can take complete charge, teaching, diet, excellent seamstress; would wait on invalld; under- stands maseage; references; wages $25 month. city or country.. Call or address, three day: Nurse, 610 Van Ness ave. MAKER wishes engagements by the DRE day terms §1 50 per day. Address 640 C TWOMAN with a little child 8 years old_wishes situatiol city or country. 504 Leavenworth. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as housekeeper; city or country. Box 175, Call. FOUNG woman would like chamber work and sewing; city or country. Box 144, Call. WORK by the day by a capable woman; wash- - sweeping and windows; 31 per day. Ad- M., box 176, C . GERMAN gardener, thoroughly understands propagating, landscape and greenhouse work, wishes situation on a private place; refer- ences. Address MULLER, box 138, Call office. STEADY young man wishes situation as coachman, stableman or man about place, thoroughly understands care of horses; city or country. BoX 197, Call Office. SOBER middle-aged man wants position in small hotel or restaurant as diswasher, kitchenhand or to make beds; last place five years. Address A. S., box 1176, Call office. YOUNG man, 20 years old, wishes place where he can take care of horses and cows and make himself generally useful about place. Box 140, Call office. ENGLISH coachman; thoroughly experienced ‘man: understands butler's valet's dutles; § years servant general officer cavalry: 5 years' ‘American references; could take full charge private place; city or country. Box 86, Call. A RELIABLE experienced driver desires situa- tion to drive and care for team in any kind of business: city references. Address box 329, 102 O'Farrell st. ELECTRICIAN, good wireman, understands running engines and dypamos, wants work. Box 128, Call office. WOULD like situation as clerk either in wholesale or retall grocery or meat store; 2% vears' experience; member of I O. O. F. Box 199, Call. YOUNG man (19%) wishes employment in some shop; has had experience at inthe wark. Box , Call. YOUNG man with sition in private about place. Address J. Oakland. §aod refercnces desires po- place as gardener and man D.. box 6, Call Office, COMPETENT Japanese cook desires position in private family; plain and fancy cook; first- class references. Address H. Y, 935 Sac- ramento st. INDUSTRIOUS German gardener; understands the care of lawn, flowers, hcrses and cows; Teference: privaté family: small wages and go0d home. Box 220, Cali Office. MONEY on dlamonds, sealskins, watches and Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 night; §150 to 36 week: convenient and respectable; free "bus gage to and from fer: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A A AN A FOR country, cook, 3 in family, some house- work, $25; second girl and ‘sewing, same house, $20; 2 German and Scandinavian sec- and girls, $35; 3 cooks, $25 and $30; 8 walt- resses, $20 and §25; and a great many girls for housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. GIRL for housework, 2 in family, $25; 3 Ger- man, Scandinavian and American second girls, §20; 4 cooks, $26 and $30; 2 German and French nurses, $20; laundress, $25; 2 cooks, small' hotels, $25; 5 waitresses, 320, 3 and 36 week; and o large number of girls to fill our numerous situations. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 216 Sutter st. from 10 to 12 o'clock: to hire 25 two-horse rallroad teamsters, $25 a month and board free faré free fare 15 shovelers, $1 75 a day- 5 railroad tunnelmen—————32 80 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Jobbing blacksmith and shoer, $2 and board; call at 10 o'clock to-day. . . CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. OFFICE opened from 10 to 12 to-day; 10 drillers and muckes ,ufiflmdflldly‘n“l‘. WARD & CO., 603-6i0 Clay st. WANTED—Men to take up a few advertising and street schemes; never worked on the Coast; no medicines or soap; inclose §1 for 3, with full instructions; first in the fleld Thakes the money; no capital; just the thing for fairs. J. C. WILSON, General Delivery, San Francisco. WANTED—A reliable girl for upstairs work; must be willing, quick and neat. Apply, stat- ing wages, L. H., P. O. box 2635, city. YOUNG man to do office work; must under- stand bookeeping. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1808 Market st. STRONG boy, one who has had experience in &lcklfl! furniture preferred. Apply 21 New ontgomery st., Monday, between 9 and 12. BOOKKEEPER with $150 as partner in estab- P het of books; $00 per lished business: month; short hours. Address P. O. box 403, San Rafael, Cal. AN American milker, sixteen cows, four horses, other chores, to industrious man: $25 per month; dairy near city. Eilis Bakery, cor. Second and Stevenson st., 10 a. m. Monday. MEN wanted, salary, expenses; to travel, se- cure services first-class salesmen sell goods largest manufactory in world; first-class ref- erences required. F. MAIN CO., Iowa City, Iowa. $9 TO $18 weekly; men, women, children mak- ing less, immediately send stamp for con- tract work at home; no CAnvassing; ex ence unnecessary; permanent. Ixcelsior Co., 1164 Broadway, N. Y. SOLICITOR who travels wanted to take side line requiring little time. Address Medical Sentinel, Portland, Or. WANTED—Tinner who can do try job. Apply GEORGE First st. GOOD tinsmith and lampmaker wanted. Misslon st MAN to_teach High School; chemistry and ph: acy. COATMAKER _for country. BROTHERS, 24 Suttter st. lumbing; coun- TAY CO., 61 585 Spanish and other branches in aleo an assistant in college for 420 Parrott bldg. Apply REISS GERMAN, must be good milker, handy with ‘toois, work on ranch. 239 Post st room 6. WANTED—Good dishwasher. Apply 3 Jack- son st. THOROUGHLY competent dry goods man for country store; a single man of good appear- ance and recommendation desired. Apply box 151, Call office. WANTED—A_good woman cook for a ranch, San Mateo Co.; $30 per month; references re- quired; this Is a first-class place. ~Apply MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS cooks, nurses, malds, laun- dresses of any nationality, with the best of city references; ladles please call. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. . WANTED—Thoroughly experienced nurse (Pro- festant), with city references, to take care of 2 children; state wages. Address L. box 2685, city. H,P. O | WANTED—Boy with some experience in manu- facturing jewelry. Apply to C. H. YOUNG, room 3, Thurlow block, Kearny st. EXPERIENCED advertising solicitor, this city; one willing to take board and room as part Address, stating experience and refer- E. B., box 135, Call office. WANTED_A strong boy to learn the baker (Fade. 2757 Twenty-fourth st., between York and Hampshire. ELDERLY man to cook for 2 or 8 men, %. 08 Haight st. A wages $20; refer- GIRL, cook, plain washing; : 5 oft ‘Haight ences. 134 South Broderick st., and Baker. OPERATORS on gent's white shirts. ROGER- SON'S, 635 Valencia st. FIRST-CLASS ladles’ tallor to take charge of arlors; ref.; state salary. Box &, Call. WANTED—A first-class haircutter who thor- 'ughly understands hair curling. 24 Geary. WANTED—Young man to help around restaur- ant kitchen. 1416 Howard st. PERMANENT salesman to consumers; city and country; salary or commission. 1155 Mis- sion st. * w SD—A waltress, German preferred, at 1923 Fillmore st. Yosemite Hall, N e Sons’ bullding, Mason st., bet. Post and Geary. Take elevator. = D3 O™ YR TR DIVINE services be held by Rev. M. M New Year's D: Mowry's as din on ‘‘The Coming of the Day of Atonement,’” pera Hall, cor. Grove and Laguna sts., G during the past years, with the greatest satis- fact Tickets to be had from Rev. M. M 6 Hayes st., also on the following August 28, September 4 and Sep- ours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m., and day, September 16, at the above Tickets, $1 and $1 50. SOPHICAL Society — Public _lectures unday evening at 8 o'clock I Frater- 1, Odd Fellows' puilding. To-night, “Inspired Lives,” by Mr. Charies P. Neilson. Lotus circle for children in same bullding at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Lodge meetings every Wednesday at § p. m TUNIVERSAL Brotherhood Lodge No. 7, Theo- sophieal Society In America, International Brotherhood League, 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, ‘“Twelve Labors of Initiation,” M Sat- n. all day Fi hall. F. E. Walt esday night, “‘Intuition’; SWEDISH woman wants washing and iron- ing by the day Address 3255 Twenty- near Valencia. CED housekeeper wants position; experienced nurse; best of references Oakland. EXP also given. 658 Elghth s SWEDISH widow would like a position as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address J., box 2, Call office, Oakland. THOROUGHLY reliable Eastern lady desires lon as housekeeper in gentleman's fam- ily; references. Address F. W., box §, Call office, Oakland. YOUN an wishes work by the day, week or month; not afraid of work. Please call at 212 Eighth st. WIDOW with a child wants housekeeper's place; small wages. 25 Decatur st., off Bryant, SEAMSTRESS wishes to go out in family to sew: Toc per day. 121 Ehotwell st. DRESSMAKE ter and fitte: goes out by the day; makes & suit in one day. 352 Fell st third annual convention of the California State Spiritualists’ Association will be held in San Francisco on September 2, 3 and 4, commencing Friday at 10 a. m., at Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin st., where ali business ses- sions will be held. The three evening and all unday sessfons will be held in Metropolitan Temple, on Fifth st., near Market. All ses- sions free to the public. OAKLAND Peychical Soclety meets at Fra- ternal Hall, Washington &t., § p. m. Memorial services in honor of Mr. D. L. Shead of Ala- meda will be held. Mme. Florence Montague will occupy the platform. DR. M. MEULENBRUCH will not hold hall meeting or Tuesday evening circle until fur- ther notice, on account of overwork: office, Brunswick Hotel, Weshington and Ninth sts., Oakland. AT br. spiritual so¢ % Market; 11, fre . 10c; Katle Heussmann, Barkley Vigers; ninth_ anniversary September 7, 908 Market st.; all soclety welcome. TWOMAN wishes work by the day washing or housecleaning; wages $1 a day and carfare. Call or address MRS. McMEEKIN, 507 Birch. AN of experience wants any kind of work the day. 368 Linden av A MIDDLE-AGED lady of education and re- finement would like position as companiol private secretary or any position of trust; willing to travel. Box 184, Call Office. by WANTED_Experienced operators to work on dannel overshirts and drill clothing. = Stand- ard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. FOUNG woman to do general housework. ply 129 Perry st. Ap- FIRST-CLASS dry goods salesman; must also be a window dresser; for Honolulu;; refer- box 7, Call office, Oakind. WANTED—Photographer; a good retoucher and ‘Anisher. Box 183, Call office WANTED2 first-class cutters. Apply SIEBE SHOE CO., 23 Jessie st. WANTED—A housekeeper of experience. 1191 ‘Market st., cor. Sixth, room 203. WANTED—Children’s clothing salesman; must be good stockkeeper. RAPHAEL'S APPRENTICE wanted for halr work at 111 Stockton st. G. LEDERER. MEN and women to learn barber trade at San Francisco Barber College, 138% Eighth st. FOUR waltresses, §20; eleven girls for general and second work. 1023 Market st. GIRL for housework, small family, no wash- Ing. mo children, good home, 8 & month. 618 Fillmore st., near Haves. WANTED_Women and sirls to work on fruit. 476 San Jose ave. good WANTED—Apprentice for dressmaking; opportunity for girl. Call 1304 Larkin THE McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School 1s the only successful school of its Kind on the coast; we teach the cutting, mak- ing, trimming and fitting of stylish hats and dresses; all are invited to visit our school; patterns cut to order 25c up; pupils work for themselves; positions free. 113 Post st. APPRENTICE and errand_girl for dressmak- ing; Monday morning. 1217 Sutter st. WANTED—Apprentice girl to sew. 118 Mc- Allister st. WAITRESS—99 Hot Bixth. MOTHER and daughter would like position as housekeeper in widower's family; no objec- tion to children. Add. L. 8., box 126, Post- office, Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED German woman wil ation as wogking housekeeper; piain cook; (rifers need not agply. . Box 1. Call. A COMPETENT girl wishes a situation to do general housework; ref.: wages $20 to $25. Call 376 Seventh st., near Broadw: Oakland. WANTED_Good strong girl for chamberwork: no walting table. Call 325 Eddy st. GIRL for general housework. 1431 Webster st. WOMEN_and girls to work on fruit. Appl CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Teat! and Bryant sts. A YOUNG girl would like a position as com- panion and 1o assist In housswork Address D., box 126, Postoffice, Oakland. MME. FLOR! next Wednesda: cidental Hall, ther notice. CE MONTAGUE holds meeting evening at § o'clock at Oc- no fur- 06 Larkin st., 5. F.; T meeting, 2 uml’i’g: m.; 10 ird, ‘Hari GERMAN woman wishes situation at second work, plain sewing, care of children; city or country. 460 Jessie st. A COMPETENT girl wishes a situation to do general housework: ref.: wages $22 to $23. Call 3 Myrtle st., Oaklan . Nita, M . the king of mediums; test circle gets 8 Eddy st ght, Sixth and Market sts.; free. EST meeting Mesdames Robinson, Drew and Griffin; MME. YOUNG'S _convincing test circle to- night, 10c. 605 McAllister st.; sittings to-day. KATIE HEUSSMANN'S sittings dally, $1; test circles Friday evening, %c. 641 Jessie st _MILLER, etherializing materfalizing se . 409 Leavei GERT AITKEN has moved to 120 Mo- flat No. 1; sittings dalily. NTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. d_meeting THIS (MONDAY) S Yt)(ulln 7:30 o'clock; second de- By order of the W. gree M. b G. W. ROOT, Secretary. READ_ to-morrow's Weekly Trestle M Board for items of Muaonzc interest. tands, or §1 per A . 6 cents at all news. year. FIDELITY Lodge 0. 222, 1. O. O. F.—Initlation MONDAY EVEN- . ING, August 2. All brothers 2o 7 are courtegusly Invited. =20 WOMAN wants any kind of work by the day; bousework or sewing. MRS. M. H., 2 sston WANTED—Operators on flannel overshirts few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36% Fremont st. WANTED—A girl for general housework at 1626 Vallejo st. NEAT, respectable German girl wanted for general housework. Apply 369 Seventeenth. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns, 2 up. McDowell's, 103 Post. MONEY on dlamonds, seaiskins, watches and ewelry at UNCLE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. GOOD competent girl would like situatior general housework, cooking: small wash. 3 Twenty-second st., near Valencia. YOUNG woman wants to_take care of child nights or evenings. Box 745, Call Office. COMPETENT American housekeeper or cool boarding-house or large tamily. 1016 Market. HELP WANTED—MALE. B s BLACKSMITH and woodworker, country shop, 340 and found; 60 laborers, etc., for the mines ;1? to §250 per day; 10 laborers, city work, 175 ranch teamsters and 25 ranch day; MURRAY & $20 and $26 and found. Y, 634 and 638 Clay st. MRS. RANCK, first-class ladles’ nurse, with best of references, wishes a few more en- agements. 162 Erle st.. bet. Thirteenth and ‘watches and Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS'. Grant L T DO R P PR A G SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab, 20 years) hel tel, Main 197. BRADLEY & CO;, 640 Clay CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; Tbest help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. WANTED — By competent accountant and stenographer, position with wholesale or commission house; wages moderate; single young man, not afrald of work of any kind; best of references, bond, etc.; main object op- portunity for advancement. Address H., 4il Mason st. MAN and wife wish positions in country; man enerally useful; wife as cook. Address &253 ission; or wife as plain cook alone. BOOKKEEPER, cashler, general office man, desires position; experienced and reliable highest references; salary moderate; age 35 married. J. DOUGLASS, 2413 Buchanan st. JAMES A. WILSON, N. C. H. KORNBECK, R. S. e FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, L O. O. F.—Otficers and members are re- ted to assemble in your hall NDAY, August 28, at 1:30 p. 7 m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, HERMANN C. LIEB. By order of JAMES A. WILSON, N. G. _ C. H. KORNBECK, Recording Secretary. CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, A. A. of M. P.~Officers and members afe requested o tend our mext regular meeting MOND. EVENING, Augase 39, 1605, an bustness of _ importance come before the harbor. 3 LODGE rooms: all needed -accommodations; 927 Mission. L. ALTSCHU '(Zflulg =i DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 84 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company ;vz!lllube ‘l(:llyllzle at lhedoflrh:! o':_ the company, arket st., on and after Thu - tember 1, 1888 i g Friday, August 26, 1898, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, BIDS wanted for bar and other privilegs ne-men Butchers' picnic and barbecue, Agri- cultural Park, San Jose, Sunday, September J1. Bids for bar and other privileges, same to include stands, booths, games, siot ma- chines, etc., must be separate und must be accompanied by certified check. Bids will be opened at Pythian Castle, 909 Market st Monday, August 29, 9 p. m., in presence of bidders. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BABY boy for adoption, 1 year old. 20 Crescent at., Oakland, Pledmont; get off Perry st. BAD tenants efected for $: collections made; eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. CEWING MACHINES. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer and White cheap; repairing guararteed. 1915 Mission ONTHLY. rented; ht, sold; umummm supplies. 146 mmm‘:‘uln?a kinds ht, sold, exchanged, rented; A e e ot Transfer books will close on | EXPERIENCED gents’ furnishing goods sales- man wishes position; best references. Box 141, _ Call office. YOUNG man of long experience in business desires postcion in wholesale or re. tail store; best of references. Add 163, Call office. PAPER hanger, with tools, palnter, ‘wants work; ¢contract or plece worl réferences. 'ANTOINE, 237_Shipley st. MAN and wife want work camp o fanch: both experlenced. HANSEN, |55 Mission st. P ENGINEER; steam, gas or el 3 power. Box 170, Call. e e i FIRST-CLASS bartender wants stead: : lust place 5 years; understands Hqnor. bust: ness too: best of references. Box 171, Call. MAN and wife, German, ltke post ranch or private family: all around handy: g0 milker; wages moderate. E. D., box 113, MAN about 2§ wishes posith AN a5 position as portes Tefs. i necessary. Box 50, Can AMERICAN man and wife want si Cooks In Camps OF ranch work. Call or ads dress D., 797% Stevenson st.; best reference. HOUSE and slgn painter wishes position in wholesale house at’ $12 ress R A e e STEADY young man wishes situation as coach- Tman. stibleman. or about- plases. thoreapny understands of horses; cf Kadress pox 1. Call ofica’ © > OF ounteY: MARRIED man is desirous of an: kind steady work; painter and Dllnl‘yhlhs:r :; :m %.!':t I\llrnll)tl tools; sober and Indus- ; of references. L. B. Elmhurst, Cal. e NOPRD MAN and wife with child 12 years wants a lllonmlrmh"i:wdc ; man 0 do general farm wo: A»ly%n\t & NMENT work. Government work ..Wanted, 10 emasons for. Government work, at See superintenden 3 gondnx MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 s RECRUITS wanted for the United States ma- rine corps, United States navy; able-bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United Etates, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be between feet 5 inches and 6 feet In height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Bllls st., San Franciseo, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 17 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $3 per week. WANTED—Men to learn barber trad est time; easy terms. 1542 Mr:Xet st. MONEY on dlgmonds, sealskins, watches and jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, §2 50; men's soling, 25c;: only one price. 923 Howard st. 3. J. HEINZ, 610 Market st. oficial em- ent sec of Barbers' Protective Union. short- BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ- m't. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessiz 1164. BARBERS' Asen Free Employm't Office. 8. 5 Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136 SAILOR ry seamen, carpenters, coast, Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart. MEN to learn barber trade In § weeks. San Francisco Barber College, 138% Eighth st. BAILORS and_ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 604 Davis st., near Jackson. SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy room, 26c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis at. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st.. telow Sixth, for a room; 25c & night; $1 a week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. EINGLE rooms, 10c week. Lindell Hous WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4 Third st. near Market: 200 rooms, Zic night; reading-room; Pree “bis and baggage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. MANUFACTURERS of the only absolutely non-gumable mucilage bottle in the world wants general agents In every county and State; exclusive territory: blg profits: sample 20c. Call or address NELS A. LYBECK & CO., 606 Fourt! San Francisco. WANTEDCanvassing agents to work on sal- ary. Apply room 2. 112 Taylor st., Mondzy. AGENTS to handle a aquick-selling novelty of merit. Greater West Adv. & Novelty Co., 115514 Washington & Oakland. Ca! FURNITURE WANTED, NTED—2 men to take a contract to dig a MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. JOHN DYER and wife, please report. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MEN and boys wanting work, read this Wanted, 260 Men and strong boys, no experience required, to pick grapes for the best and largest vine: yard companies In Callfornia, at $24 per month and found; greatly reduced fares; cheap rallroad rates. We also want... For a large orchard company, 2 men and strong boys to pick and pack all kinds of fruits and grapes. etc., at §23 per month and found: Toc fare. MURRAY & READY, 34 and 63 Clay s RAILROAD WORK RAILROAD WORK .......... free fare tree fare .......... ,wanted to go to-day, 25 2-horse scraper team- sters, $25 and found and free fare. ‘We also want for other raliroad work . 50 2 and 4-horse teamsters, 25 plow holders 40 muckers . s . 50 pickers MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s EXPERIENCED man to boss a raisin picking gang for a large orchard and vineyard com- pany; ‘also; for agme place a man for the rying yard, one who understands curing and dipping prunes and a sultana dipper. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS wanted . chef cook, smail neat restaurant, an found: 8§ cooks, Aifferent country hotals, $50, 340 and 33 and found; camp cook, $30 and found bakers wanted for a nice country shop near city, a er af $40 and found: § bakers, different country hotels, 340, $35 and $30 and found. 3 waiters wanted . 6§ walters, different country hotel found: also restaurant and boarding house waiters and_dishwashers for different city and country hotels: waiter for mine boarding house, $25 and found. Y & READY, a 636 Clay st. | WANTED for a small hotel, short distance | “from city—Young man as night clerk, tend | bar, etc.. $25 and found; porter, country hotel north, $20 and found: barber;for a count shop. MURRAY.& READY, 634 and 636 Clay. WE want immediately .. A - for one of the largest ranches in the State 10 teamsters ............ 325 and found § 4-horse Fresno scraper teamsters for build- ing ditches and levees, 825 and found. steady work on this ranch yeer around. MURRAY CASH for fixtures, grocerles, chandise; sold on commissio . E. COHN, ~tioneer, 430 Seventh. Tel. Mint 1904, H. BAUM buys_furniture and general mer- chandize_ 1057 Market st : tel. Tessie 32, ROOMS WANTE LARGE or 2 small rooms: unfurnished ‘except carpet or matting; north Market, central. Address box 54, Call office. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG man wants room, with breakfast and dinner, in private family; references ex- changed; state terms. Box 164, Call office. FOUNG man: board In private family; Folsom or bet. ath & 11th: lowest terms. Box 150, Call. ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. a miscellaneous collection to book: all kinds wanted: no War pictures; how many have vou? - Also Theatticnl | programmes; state lowest price for the lot. ~Address box 142, Call office. WANTED—Small safe; also large safe. with steel chest. W. A. D.ybox 159, Call office. HARP, double action, cheap. Box 167, Call office. PHOTOGRAPHIC and stereopticon apparatus; second-hand. WA D—Skirt: pief A paste in a scra D—Skirts to make; prices, silk skirt, French stvle, finish, §1; woolen, 76c and Gc. 327 Frankiln st., corner Grove HORSES, LARGE assortment of work, draught and driv- ing horses, cheap. 145 Valencla st. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons. buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 227 Sixth; auction gales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. CAMP wagons, buggles, wagons, harness of all kinds: 40 horses: must sell. Emporium Sales Yards. 220 Valencia st. S —— WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FOR sale—Business buggles and carts; cheap. s Gatien trase ave. =% it FINE laundry, bakers’ and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments: 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. 828 Harrison st. WANTED—German cook, $60; broller, $0: =mall hotel, $20 ot il cool : Japanese cock for family, ‘walter, $35; dishwasher, $25; young mu{ -:‘lm understands bottling wine and dressing bot- tles, country: man handy with tools, twine cellar, country; etc. ANDRE'S, 816 Stockton, 28 Stoviart "st. | | & READY, 6% and 6% Clay st. i i | WANTED—A I wages, at HERMAN'| ’ SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. BICYCLES. bicycles CLAIRVO BREE KNOW THY FATEL YOUR DESTINY FORBTOLD! BY THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH, MRS. DR. F. CLARK. Every person ls especially adapted to some particular business, profession or trade, which may justly be termed his true vocation, and yet more than half of you are fighting against an unknown fate for fame, fortune and posi- tion, which you do not and cannot obtain un- til you find your true vocation. STRANGE SENSATIONS EXPERIENCED WHILE PASSING INTO A DEEP TRANCE. As I have been asked so often in regard to the wensations experienced by me while passing from a normal state into & deep trance, and as an explanation to each inquiring visitor, I submit the following, and thereby give the en- tire public the benefit of this knowledge: In the first place it is Devessary for the vis- itor for whom I am sitting to maintain s strict sllence. A few passages of my hand across my forehead places me in s dazed condition, such as one experiences when very drowsy and finds it very difficult to keep awake, or while gas or chloroform is administered. At this stage I become motionless for a moment, which is called & BEMI-TRANCE, ' And while In this state I only get impressions such as you would experience while only doz- ing, restiess, fittul dreams. While in a semi-trance I only see things in- and have those distinctly, and can tell nothing with any re- Mability—and I will mention here that most mediums who style themselves clairvoyants are only capable of getting into a semi-trance, and have not the power to go into a deep trance, and as such a medium’s readings and predic- tions prove unsatisfactory the public loses faith in all. But there is as much difference in the predictions of the deep or perfect trance me- dium and the semi-trance as there is in reading an open book in daylight and trying to guess its contents in darkness. While I am passing from the semi-trance to the DEEP TRANCE a dull pain seems A cold chill passes over m to go through my temples; & feeling as i sut- focating, and the objects which were dimly seen while in the semi-trance disappear, and I am then sensible to nothing save the most profound darkness anfl a dull, faint, ringing sound. This state lasts only & few seconds, then gradually I feel the most delicious sensa- tion ever experienced by mortal. Faint flashes of light then begin, and continue to’increase in number, magnitude and brilliancy until a most beautiful halo of all colors seems to cover the entire face of the earth. Gradually this halo gives place to pure daylight. My control takes tull possession of me and unfolds every event in the past, present and futurs life of the person for whom I am sitting. Sometimes 1 can remember what I have seen in a trance, but very seldom. The difference in the semi- trance and the deep-trance medium is very great. There are more than 1000 of thess semi- trance mediums In the United States, nearly all of whom are only capable of going into & semi-trance. Since arriving hers I have learned that thers has been a number of people who call themselves trance clairvoyants and me- dlums, but all of whom are known to me to _be only eemi-trance mediums and could not foretell an event with any degree of accurate- ness if their lives depended upon it. The semi- trance s very easy to get into and can be taught in a very short time, but the deep trance is only attained after much pain and an almost superhuman exertion of will power, and can only be reached by thoss who are born with a veil and cannot be taught. only three other deep-trance mediums now liv- There are ing besides myself, all of whom are in Europe. THIS WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT Has been located In this city for several years and s not compelled to seek other locations. SHE HAS STOOD THE TEST AND IS HERE TO BTAY. -— Call and test the doctor to your heart's con- tent, and you will depart thoroughly satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium and clairvoyant now in your midst. Nothing in 1ite 1s too obscure for Mrs, Dr. Clark to reveal. It you have lost faith and given up to de- spair because of former failure, take courage now and call on MRS. DR. CLARK without delay. Conviction will be sure and happiness and success will follow. Office hours 10 to § daily. Send stamp for circular with special terme. t ~ MRS. DR, F. CLARK, 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth, Rooms 25 and 26. Take Elevator. Cut This Out—Appears Sunday Only. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continned- A ATTENTIONI!! ‘Know Thy Fate. -YOUR DESTINY FORETOLD—— Pyl ‘The World's Greatest- CLAIRVOYANT And Exponent of- The Occult Sciences. PROF. H. ROMAINE, The Orfental Seer, LATE OF INDIA. -All His Patrons Are Delighted: And Pronounce His Work: UNAPPROACHABLE. The fact that Prof. Romaine has been promi- nently before the public for fourteen consecu. tive years, and stands to-day without a stain or blemish upon his reputation, is the best evi- dence that could be offered in proof of pure mo- tives and honest methods in business dealings. “THEY THAT STAND HIGH HAVE MANY BLASTS TO SHAKE THEM." Prof. Romaine has stbod the storm of Inves- tigation, Inspired and prosecuted to the end by the leading sclentists of the present age; has calmly and patiently borne the treacherous blasts of envy and jealousy, and is firmly and irresistibly Intrenched In tha hearts of his fel- low-citizens. This honor, this knowledge, he prizes more than gold. THE GREATEST TRUTHS ARE THE SIMPLEST; 80 ARE THE GREATEST MEN. Those who call upon this noted clairvoyant are recelved always without ostentation and with no attempt to mystify. No dark rooms, no burning candles, no useless incense. Euch humbuggery and charlatanism he despises, and 1s most emphatic and severe in his denunciation of those who seek to impose upon the public by such means. It is a matter of history from the remotest ages to the present time that the higher sources of knowledge and rpiritual guidance have shaped the destinies of the greatest individuzls and nations. There are few who possess oocult power sufficlently to enable them to give a cor- rect forecast of the future. To Prof. Romaine Dature has been most kind, bequeathing to him that rare gift which enabies him to read the lives of men as clea-ly as an open scroll, point- ing out the many fauits and difficulties which have kept them from success, which, in many cases, can be remedied through their own ef- forts. Fully recognizing the power conferred upon him, his aim has been to refine, develop and uplift it to that degree of sclentific accuracy that its benefits may devolve to the advance- ment of humanity. £ His claims to recognition are based uponover- ‘whelming evidence. He does not make them in the spirit of a braggart, but in all due modesty is fully confident of his abllity to verify the truth of his assertions. 8o extraordinary are his marvelous tests of the wonders and powers of clafrvoyancy that they must be witnessed to be belleved. He tells the full name of every caller. Tells names of your friends. Tells you what you called for. Tells all about your business affairs. All about your love affairs. Cauges speedy marriages. Reunites the separated in seven daym. Locates buried treasure in § days. Locates mines and valuable ores. Recovers old estates and valuable papers. Removes evil influences, bad hablits, etc. Gives good luck in all your undertakin; Guarantees Success. In any of the Above Work Or_Money Refunded. Being a Master, He Never Falls. His parlors are always filled with anxious people seeking reliable information, and every reply is most gratifying; all are pleased. His Xnowledge of human nature comes to him in- tuitively and from world-wide experiences. This far-seeing and clear-sighted man Is the only American authority on Orfental mysticism, and Ppossesses occult force beyond the power of lan- guage to express. He understands the methods of generatingand increasing the magnetic or psychological powers within the human body, as practiced by the Mahatmas of India. This power is the one great element in nature upon which every one's suc- cess depends. The principle of life—the foun- tain-head of all existence—all possess it to a certaln degree; and it ls interesting to note that the most successful people are those Who possess the greatest amount of this force. One of its many principles consists in mind attract- ing mind by its own volition, aided by the mag- netism of the system. Any one possessing this psychological power can cause others to recelve any impressions of esteem, love, awe, confl- dence or respect. They can do more In bus ness transactions, sales, deals, speculations, galning friends and obtaining favors than the combined efforts af a dozen persons Who use only argument and obliging manners. Professor' Romainé's reagings are always cor- rect and satisfactory. So sure is he of his power to accomplish all that he undertakes that he oftentimes awaits results before asking com- pensation for. his services. He holds flattering festimontals from prominent residents of this city, and indorsements from eminent people and the press from all parts of the world, which are proof positive of his ability and sincerity of purpose. It you are unsuccessful, or wish to your condition in life, he can help you. All business sacredly confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Letters inclosing stamp answered. Hours—10 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 3. better OFFICES: 1206-MARKET—1208 (Suite 104, First Floor.) (Cut this notice out and save it for future reference; it appears to-day only.) ATTENTION B oS¢ A Wonderful Gift, Possessed Alone By DOCTOR FLORENCE DU VALL. ‘World-acknowledged authority on palmistry, occult science and spifit power, who is in th city, direct from her permanent headquar: ters'in __ LONDON, ENGLAND. To Show Her Phenomenal Power ‘Will reduce her lowest fee to %c FOR ONE WEEK. Regular fee positively §2 and §3 afterward. Private parlors, 332 Stockton st. Hours, 10 2. m. to § p. m. Open Sundays. N. B.—Lucky days. astral colors and gems with print of hand given. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader: born with double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease: fuil life reading: la. B0c: gents$1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. MME. EMMET, clairvoyant, card reader, scientific palmist; 25c and 50c. 148 Sixth st. parlor 31. MRS. ANGUS, clairvoyant, card reading and palmistry; trutn or no pay: 25c. 3244 Seventh. MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and water reader, $21% Mission st.; German spoken. MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; past, present and future; 25c. 148 .xth st., room 10. MME. MOREAU. best medlum and card reader: 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MRS. DR. RAMONDI—Your fortune told by chirography, $1 and $2. 109 Grant ave., room 1. SONORA RAMONA. medium and card feader; 10c; ladies only. 23 Ash ave. WM—-—*’ OMAR! OMAR OMAR! THE OCCULT WONDE! ALWAYS SEE THE BEST. 325—EDDY ST.—32%5. OMAR’S MARVELOUS TESTS. Gives Full Name of Every Caller. Names of Your Sweetheart or Husb $500—_CHALLENGE FOR AN EQUAL—$500. Francisco many OMAR! Since my arrival in_San cheap: pretenders have tried-to imitate me in fmany ways. Some are even brazen enough to Thislead the public by copylng my advertise- Ments, and not being able to satisfy their pa- trons, reflect contumely on those who are able and honest. Remember Professor Omar advertises nothing but what he can do. He will not accept a fee in ad- vance: he wiil convince you he is the superior St any medium in San Francisco or make no charge. Do_you wish to know facts you should know? If you will succeed in your undertakings? It you will win your lawsuit? . It your domestic troubles will soon end? 1t you would obtain your ambition? It _you are loved? 1t you will succeed in your love affairs? It sick, will you be cured? 1t past troubles will torment you? 1f you are lucky in speculations? Do you wish information you ought to have concerning your future? 3 Has the demon rum assailed the happy quietude " of your home? Does another share the love and attention that should belong to you? It 80, come and learn a sure and swift rem- edy that will dispel the dark clouds and lift the load from your aching heart. There 18 no home %o dreary and sad, no life 80 wrecked or blighted, no heart so sad and lonely, no condition or circumstances 80 com- plicated or ineomprehensible that cannot be set right and kept right after a visit to this inepired medium of modern times. Omar Never Falls To Unite the Separated —and— Causes Speedy end Happy Marriaged. | GUARANTEES SUCCESS IN ALL CABES. { Private Residence. | Beparate Pariors for Ledies and Gentlemen. | All Business Sacredly Confidential { Correspondence Bolicited. Inclose Stamp for Epeciel Terms. | | Omar Prepares and Works | The Famoue Occult Magnet | As Prepared by the Adepts of India. | Guarantees to make you successful in love, | business, marriage, divorce, law suits, eto. Cures drunkenness, bad habits, evil influences. A SECRET YOU SHOULD KNOW. THE POWER TO CONTROL Your Friends, Enemies, Husband, Wifs, Bweetheart or Anyone. THE SECRET Instructions Given How to develop your PERSONAL MAGNET- ISM. It gives you a double power. It ena- bles you to exert a strong influence over other men and women while it gives one the power of resistance against their influence. It Is the — —— SECRET OF SUCCESS It gives you the power to control or infl ence others to bemefit you in social, business or domestic life. 2 Instructions Given by ua.u————‘ Professor M. Omar—Permanently”Located In his own HOME. 32 Eddy st. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Fee Accepted. 25—EDDY ST.—325. — _CUT THISOU? —————— IT WILL NOT APPEAR DAILY. —————————————————————— 8. F. College Therapeutics; open afternoon and evening for patients and pupils 365 Larkin, EDUCATIONAL. VOCAL _ Instruction — ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER; correct and natural production of the voice, based on natural and artistic prin- Ciples: terms beginning August 15 and after; feSsons by the month or quarter. For terme apply personally or by letter to 330 Bush st., near Jones. | HEALD'S Bustness College, 24 Post st.—Bool keeping, business practice, thorthand, ty ing, telegraphy, languages, English branches electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; individual instruction in shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches and special course for Civil Service examinations, etc.; life scholarship, $50; low rates per week and month. A LADY teaches plano and mandolin thor- oughly; 50c an hour; excellent pianist aid ac- companist for entertalnments and vocallsts. 1209 Octavia st. UNIVERSITY coach—Newell Perry, Ph.B., Fel- low in Mathematics, U. C., 7407 8. Atherton, nr. Channing way, Berkeley; write for circular. ENGINEERING School civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & eve. est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 333 Market. SPANISH lessons given: also English branches taught; speclal attentlon to backward pupll low terms. 910 Clay st., Oakland. ENGLISH_branches taught at puplls’ homes: also’ bookkeeping; besinners and forelgners helped. Box 2%, Call. I GUARANTEE to teach any one to play the plano in 6 months; terms $2 50 per month. Box 227, Call office. LESSONS given in French, 50c a month: Mon- day evenings; also private lessons. 303 Post. SPANISH school: dally lessons, $8 & month, 4 t 9 p. m. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. ZITHER lessons given by Max Maler, 52 Turk st., between Larkin and Polk. WANTED—Teacher in French; native. Add: “tating rates, box 165, Call office. el ELOCUTION and oratory; F. Cooke Caldwell 16 yrs experience. Press Club bldg, 123 EliL ENGLISH literature, mythology; Shakespears classes; pri. tuition. Mrs. Ehrman, 1234 ish. ROBERT TOLMIE, planist, has resumed te 1003 Sutter st. PING, rapid_calculation, practically hort time. Tarr, 572 Parrott bldg. SHORTHAND taught in 1 month: reference: private lessons; terms $10. 712 Van Ness ave. LEO COOPER'S school of acting, elocution, pantomime and stage technique. $14 Geary st. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. \, LOST. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of JOHANNA EGAN, No. 17,331 The Y finder will please return to bank. 7 Lgs:—,\ugun.t_r n mlr. cuts .‘llnhb‘. at Stlver prings, ne: servoir. Siltable reward returned to 1313 Larkin st. By Lt FRIDAY, in_vicinity of Powell and Ellis— Short fob chain with locket. i o 130 Elligy rewara. " | nder.Kindly LOST—On Post, Sutter or Kearny st., a gold and white enameled lo; o Sffce of Occldental Hoter o oward at BLACK collar, on_Plerce st bet and Sutter. 1932 Plerce st. Seiffocnta LOST—A pass-book with the and Loan Soclety of San lifl‘r‘n.b!em sl.nv"ll" name of ANNA MURRY: No. 224-1463. Th finder will please return to bank. 5 LOST—A pass-book with_the H: vings and Loan Soclety of r.g‘r'x‘! Franciacs. i ies Ander Will please return to bank. - 0 The LOST—A pass-book with the Hi name of PATRICK LEE or BRIDGET LEE, );.o. 111,361. The finder will please return to CHEAPEST and best in America—The Wi g::l&’ Sent to any address in lh: U:\eltelz o or Canada one yvear for $150, postage MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- b-gd s _plcture. 2Gc; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medlum —_—_——mm— CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning_WorksCleans, moves. Jays carpets. C. H. i Mer. 3¢ and Aogx‘h st.; telephone 3‘553 % WHEN you become disgusted with poor send o SPAULDING'S Pioneet Gayper beating Works, 353-57 Tehama l!.:riel 8. Ili: and life reader; also medical clairvoyant; treats with revealed remedies; removes can- cer without pain; treats all diseases: private sittings $1; by letter $2. Office, 232 Stockton. M. FRANCES, Independent slate-writ! .- ramm. 115 Halght ot. e 0. A. KRAUS, medium: try; sittings daily. 34 MRS. BLLI lltrfllxx? and palmis- medium, 238 Valencia st.; read- Tues., . 2 p. m.; Mon. §; 2. PR daily. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co. Tol. Main 3540 T GO, WOLOOM, Proiser ot J. McQUEEN'S Cal._Carpet-cle: ‘Stevenson st.: tel. Soutn 225; Joweet rarca 3 CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ ¥ : relal STRATTON, 3 Eighth st 1e1. Jessle pbe * J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cieant: st.} cleaning 3¢ yard; tel. i CONKLIN'S G Gate ave.s teh. Ease gt Vore. B3 Golden A WEEK'S news - T for © cents — The Weekiy

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