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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1900. _—————-——_—_—WM BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco corner of Market and Third streets, open e'clock every might in the year. —527 Montgomery street, open until $:30 p. m. eet; open until 9:30 p. m. 1 9:30 p. m. 30 p. m. | ol 10 p. m Sixteenth; open stroet: open untl § p. m. etreet: cpen untfl 9 p. m. il § p. m. { wenty-second and Ken- MEETING NOTICES. THE annual meeting of the membership of the Workmen’s Guarantee Fund Assoctation will | take place at jts office, room 63, Flood build- | sng, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 30. at 7:30 o clock. H. G. PRINCE, Sec. THE California Debris Commission, b ceived applications to mine by th rocess from J. F. oint mine, near St. flings in & worked-o the Riffle Point ¢ in Grass | ; from Morris J. int mine, near Camptor tatiings in a ravine, and from | in the Inskip placer mine. at | 3 . to_deposit tailings in Squires Ravine, gives notice that & | will be hel@ at room 59, Flood bullding, San | Francisco, Cal., on January 29, 130, et 130 | wiad St. Methodist-Episcors & 32 Sts. Seats Free John A.'B. Wilson, Pas the Church. Tel. Black ge. A Gummb:e seat z [ * ¥ rteous greeting m. o rdial welcome Progre: NARY M Gough ar by Rev erybody 18 ¢ arket, 1 subj Allister, demonstration t, 10c. come skeptics kson b th give tests to-nigh £, xo £: Mmes. Wrenn, her: good musi 1610 Clay, circie to-night, consultation dail S, independent Haight st. nt, 8 o'clock. 330 Ellis g MEETINGS—~Universal B THEOSOPHICAL I3 .t 1 clety In America, £15 Mar- to-night, *‘The Second » A. Anderson: Inter- y might; ASTROLOGY. PROF. A. MASERY of Egypt. greatest astrolo- FLICACY and_oyster business for sale: es- D iiiamed over 20 years; clearing over $100 per Month: centrally located: must retire on 8- Fount of liiness. Inquire at 1403 Stockton st. NTAL office; first-class; central location; et be sold. - MACDONALD, § Eddy st. 350 _PARTNER in saloon; will take part cash; “hance for stendy man. T8 Third st. y and bar: fine stock; re 200 Hayes st PARTNER WANTED With experience to enlarge dry goods and gent's furnishing business; running success- for 30 years. Address 455 Seventh st FOR sale—A neat fan store, together with T complete; price moderate. near Twenty-first, at once. ary goods and notion furniture of & rooms 2509 Folsom st., MME. MOREAU. the best medium and card reader: 2%c up. 78 Fourth str, near Missfon. MME, HANSON, palmistry, 10c; card reader; | past, present, future, 25c. 148 Sixth st., r. 12. MRS, WEST returned to 1206 Mrkt, parlor 31; trance test medium; home evenings and Sun. EDWARD EARLE, independent elate writer, 330 Ellls st.; circle Sun. and Wi evenings. CATHERINE DEAN, returned; scientific card reader. $59 Howard st., cor. Sixth, office 28. YOUR future told by cards, 25c. 84 Howard st., 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. MME. ZEREDA of § Seventh st. {s the original EYPSy 1ife reader; readings, 25c. ARRIVED—£ctentific palmist and ; sat- isfaction; readings this week 25c. A Turk. MME. SHAFFER, clal card reader; sit- tings daily: 2% Sieeh e BOARDING-HOUSE and restaurant, doing fine business, for sale; a bargain. Inquire MITCH- n othe world; ll!flflfllnn’ ELL, lawyer, 4 Broadway, Oakland. B GROCERY and liquor store; 8 living rooms: good location; good family trade. Apply 285 rivate: | WANTED—Restaurant outfit; will pay 25 per B | A abre than desier. Abply H7 Ban Carios - Stocktn. | & ful. W. | A_GOOD paving saloon; cause sickness; price son. | 8 611 Mission st. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry, 2c; truth or no pay. 1149 Mission. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; %c up. 6§ Fourth MME. SYBILLE—Cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 25c; ladles. 814 O'Farrell st. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successful. Room 310, $27 Market st re- | i | | ~Suite of 2or 3 board optional PARTNER wanted to help promote valuable U. S. and Canadian patent. 1221 Green st. PAPER route for sale: cholce location; good tn- ox 1024, Cail office. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE of 3 rooms; barn on rear of lot. 651 Minna st., above Seventh; $10. MEAT market clearing $200 per month: will be sold cheap. Address box 1010, Call office. COTTAGE with 6 rooms and bath large yard. 2310 Howard st.; rent §15. PLUMBING shop: well established. 605 East Twelfth st., East Oakland. Il A ROUTE or this paper for sale. Address box 6, Oakland Postoffice. Il FOR rent—To an up-to-date man with experl- ence a furnished hotel and race track in Eureks, Cal.; located on main traveled road and good chance to make & nice Euyln‘ bust- nees. Apply to J. G. LOVEREN, Eureka, Cal. fortable rooms; 1 rates to gents. —The Weekly ldress in the | pal per_year. { BADEN, With 4 steady boarders, with good prospects; must be sold on account of sickness. Inquire Grand Hotel, Baden, South San Francisco, BRANCH bakery and candy store at your price, 438 Third st. South Ean Francisco: hotel for sale, | SHOTWELL, 625—Cottage of 5 rooms, bath, stationary washtub, large cellar and yard. 5 ROOMS, bath; 4133 Eighteenth st., bet. Castro nd Collingwood. Apply at 8855 Twenty-first st., near Castro. i | LADY would like position as companion; refer- EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALR, AN experfonced stenographer desires position. Box 1050, Call. 233 i LADY wants light housework, sewing, mend- ing: no washing or cleaning; is nurse: 10 cents an hour and car fare. Box 1047, Call. RESPECTABLE middle-axed lady desires & position to assist with children or light house- work: also sewing. 1208 Grove st. FLATS TO LET. NE sunny flat of ¢ rooms and bath; $13; P eymour Ave near Golden Gate ave. and Scott st. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., M4 Montgomery st. HARRISON, 921—Flat, 4 rooms; lower, $5. IF you want to move inted list flats to let from BALDWIN & HO' 10 Montgom ery. sunny; §8; WANTED—Situation as working housekeeper by middle-aged woman; country only; no post- als. 322 Jessle at. EXPERIENCED girl wishes second work, waiting, chamberwork or sewing; reference. 1618 Pacific ave., from 10 to 12, £ to 5. ‘WANTED—Position by young woman with boy four years as housekeeper or would take charge of lodging-house; no trifiers. Apply 124 Sixth st. COMPETENT person wants place as cook: will- Ing to assist or general work in small family; wages $25 to $30. Apply Monday, 108 Van Ness. GERMAN woman will do housekeeping, office work, nursing or plain sewing by the day. Address 127 Turk street. MODERN flat of 7 rooms and bath; $3. Geary st. Apply to LANDRY C. BABIN, Kearny st. MODERN 4-room flat; bath and basement; nice location. 1505 Eddy st. TO LET—Sunny flat; NW. cor. Cla; . son ste.; 6 rooms and bath: rent 318. Apply to Von Rhein Real Estate Co., 513 California. TURK, 520D—Sunny flat 4 rooms: large bath; basement and yard; §i3; no children. and Ma- HELP WANTED—MALE. O by MURRAY & READY.......PHONE MAIN 88 leading employment and labor agents. ecsacucnecss WANE T A M T GOLD MINERS. 4 miners, large piledrivers, large company G 2-horse teamsters, §1 fare 5 4-horse teamsters, $1 fare experienced vineyard foreman farmers and wives..stablemen. city iron molder ... blacksmith helper 5 more tie swampers ...5$30 and found 25 pruners, orchard and vineyard..f2§ found ranch teamsters and farm hands..$20 to §24 ....TO THE TIE AND WOOD CAMPS..... we want tiemakers and woodchoppers for all parts of California; many places tools and provistons furnished. ‘woodchoppers, 4 ft. and stove wood, §1, §1 35, $150, §2 50 and §3 cord; redwood tiemakers. 10 to 18c each. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 4 roms each; 1 flat furnished: § baths; 2 tollets; all necessaries. 1917 G‘ry_ BORROW money on dlamonds and_watches, low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. 3 SUNNY room flat; modern {mprovements; TWO flat “flat GERMAN boy for grocery store and drive wagon, §1_week; waiters, city and country, $30 and $25; cooks, $30, §35 and $40: second and third cooks, $11 week and $25 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 633 Clay st LABORERS for sawmills and woods; no ex- SR h ek e v v ety | S Toantie B SPCHE S berience fequired: for ten willing laboring ‘washing, 1 leaning. Please | $$—TWO ropms and yard. 726% Harrison st | Ten to 0 and found. Call 1036 Pet ave, f.';“.r"i"w‘.‘“ hird st. bet. Third and Fourth. MURRAY & READY, 64 and 638 Clay st SCANDINAVIAN woman wishes work by the washing and froning; window cleaning or ‘store and office cleaning; references. 1101 Rhode Island cor. Humboldt. FIRST-CLASS seamstress wishes work in pri- vate families or hotel, is handy in sick room; speaks English and German. Box 1018, Call. $11_SUNNY flat; _4 rooms, bath: hot and cold water free. 2713 McAllister st., nr. park. $11—No less; flat 4 rooms; folding doors: marble mantel. 716 Tfhul\u st., near !!‘9(? $2_ELEGANT sunny bey-window rooms, bath. 314 Precita ave., near Folso at: 4 m st SOLICITORS wanted for the ‘‘Memotrs of Dwight L. Moody,” written by his son and assisted by Ira B Sankey; published with the authority of Mrs. Mocdy and family: only book authorized or authentic: demand enor: ous: harvest time for agents: large profit credit given: freight paid. Address The Do- minion Company, Dept. L, Chicago. ences exchanged. Box 1041, Call. YOUNG married woman wishes a_si wetnurse. Call or address 18 Morris FLATS TO LET-—FURNISHED. HOWARD, 1827—Upper furnished flat of five rooms, $15. Call during forenoon. GOOD respectable woman (American) needs | work very badl can do any kind; good housecleaner; would go by day or any way. §12 Howard st., downstairs. $—RBAR cottage; 4 rooms, basement; 833 Jer- sey: water free; Castro cars. $10-BAY-WINDOW cottage, 4 rooms free. 108 Collins st., near Geary. DENTISTS. A—DR. T. 6. HIGGINS' water | | | 87 Market st., over Cafe Zinkand—Teeth extract- | ed without pain by use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics applied dental parlors, to the gums; the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold flliings from $1 up; other fillings from 50c; badly de- cayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain; plates that fit from $4 50 up; open evenings and Sundays. | oLD ing b on account of death of owner. 32 Courtland avenue, BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. NCLE HARRIS 15 Grant ave. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, 1 OR 2 children to board; $10 per month each. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. £CHOOL BOOKS bought e BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. H fix rant; central ness forces sale; | 32 Parrott bldg. FOR YOU. INTRACT. WITH CAS want to buy or sell; we are out s, 0 are you; money saved is rmed; we do both. PACIFIC ALTY CO., 320 Parrott building. change for equity, | CALI- NCH bakery and variety store; bar ing to E ause of sale. Me- IN & CO., T17% Market st. in town near San Francisco doing a | e cash business; I good fixtures trial given: rse and Wage eat sacrifice. full stock; sickness cause. See COWING & 'CO 0 Market st A GOOD chance—W e only abou iCK & CO., usiness doing & pay- 25 required. Apply 7 Market st | Will sell y complete | Entertainment outfit advertising bills and everything p for cash. All first-class and will sh large motion pictures natural as life. No experience required to operate it Have made $0 to $30 per week; best of rea- €ons for selling. Send this ad. and address | Draw 148, Chicago. SINES Motion ng business quall wanted to join me; business realizes $1000 to §2000 monthly; must have $500 cash; | no scheme or fake; a genuine business propo- can prove it. Particulars only by per- | BONUS, box 2546, Call. | “— | nan with 10 years' experi- 1 year in Klondike, ex- ants position as guide and | rty of men going North; best | M. A., box 22, Call offic | NG man, posse: " MEETING NOTICES. A of Greeawich, e 2st inet., at 1:30 By order of the m., e N R. PATTERSON, N. G. FIDELITY Lodge ¥ —Initiation M 2 N M F TWaM. WEICHKART, { THE reguier anoual meeting of th ere e UNION = TRU PANY San Francisco, will be heid at the office of the company in the Union Trust_Company’s bullding, corner Montgom- ery, Post and Market sts, San Francisco, . on MONDAY, the fifth day of February, &t the hour of 2 o'clock D. m., for the ccting a board of directors to following year, the amendment laws of the company and the trans- action h_other business &s may come before the meeting. 1. W. HELLMAN JR., Secrctary. 0, Cal., January 20, 1900—To ders” of the Independent Red oclation—Gents: The annual of the sharcholders w held on TUE ! ZEDAY ING, Jan. 23, at § o'clock, in Red Men's Hall, 50 Bush st. . A. SAMMANN, Secretary. ANNUAL _mee The postponed _annual meeting of the stockholders of the KILATEA EUGAT PLANTATION COMPANY will bs held at the office of the company. No. 337 Market street, San Francisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 2th day of January, 1900, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Satur- €ay, January 13, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDO! “AL meeting—The regular annual meeting A2 of the stockholders of the OCEANIC STEAM- | EHIP COMPANY will be held the company. 227 Market s the office of San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 224 day of January, | 2900, at the hour of 1! o'clock &. m., for the purpose of electing & board of dircctors to serve for the ensuing year and the transac- tion of such other business &s may come be- fore_the meeting. Transfer books will close on FRIDAY, Jenuary 12, 1500, at 8 o'clock ». m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' meeting—The annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the UNION TRON WORKE will be held at the office of the com- pany, 222 Market st.. San Francisco, on TUES- DAY, Junuary 2, 1900, at 11:3 o'clock a. for the purpose of electing a board of direetors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trensaction of guch other business as may coms belcre the meeting. Ban Francisco, Cal. tage; nice latest im- | nd cold ary tubs; | § rooms; nicel: hed; prop- | 1l office. | Add & a lot mortgaged near Four- teenth and Mission sts. wishing to sell their | interest for cash, apply 16 Mission st. | GENTINE cash business for disposal; leading | street: half profit; shed many years, $1450. Address box 4152, | LARGE corner store with $600 fixtures for | “grocery: rent for first year only $30 per mo. W. corner Baker and Fulton sts. $40_SHOE shop for sale; established § years: worth $100; sickness the caumse of selling. Cor- | ner Nineteenth and Cast: ots. $%0FINE candy store and bakery; near | schoole; worth double price asked; investi- | gate. 2801 Seventeenth st. DELICACY store—Excellen{ location: doing £00d business; rent cheap; will sell at sacri- fice. 185 Fourth st. $50_FOR sale; restaurant; | “city. Inquire GEO. W. P ETrEREY CO., 1706 Market st. . DELICACIES and dairy profiuce; ve rofluce: value | in sight; fine location. INES & CO., $65 | Market =t ST sell to-day: branch bakery. etc.; near school; 3 rooms Twenty-third st., near Folsom. | TOOLE, stock. fixtures of a intshop for sale; | _cheap. Apply at ghop, 2§ Washington st. $350_PARTNER in saloon; will take part cash; chance for eteady man. 78 Third st WANTED—A butcher_shop in the Mission or Western Addition. Box 4145, PARTNER wanted in a produce 5 114 Langton st. CAPITAL wanted—1 wish to embark in a oney-making business; will invest $2000; ant $10,000 more: can use from $1000 up: ex- oct to realize inside of 6 months $10,000 for every §1000 invested: desirable investment even for ladies; investigation will satisfy the most skeptical; references cxchanged. Call or H. J. BARLOW, room 131, Grand “part of | & ness. Call % DELICACIES and dairy produce; value in | sight; good chance for man and wife to make money, other business cause of sale. Box 1023, Call office. FOR sale—First-class country 8-page newspa- per; 14 years old; population of town 1500; 30 milss from county seat: one-third down, bal- ance on time. Address A. G. MUNN, San Ja- cinto, Cal. FOR sale—Corner drug store; cash or part cash, balance on reasonable terms. A, F. BERNA- DINE, Postoffice Station C. BUNNY coraer lodging-house, 14 rooms, for ex- change for larger house. 1401 Powell st. FOR sale—Butcher shop; established 14 years: good location; cheap. Address box 1027, Call. —_— $900—FRUIT and dalry produce store; good horse and wagon. Address box 1026, Call. A BRA 100-ROOM house for sale or exchange for lodg- ing-house {n Chicago or other business; no sgents. Box 2522, Call office. established wagon-making and horseshoe- | usiness; 15 years present location; cheap | A FULL set of teeth on a rubber plate, §5; & full set of teeth on a gold plate, $§25; teeth without a plate; crown and Erid'e work our epecialty; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner ronger than rubber, warranted for 20 fillings, §0c; crowns, $3 50; all work | inless and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- ors, 24 Sixth st. FOR eale_Grocery and saloon at a bargain; on of sickness. Inquire WITZEL & S14 Battery st. club, billlard room and clgar store; FIRST-CLASS bakery to let. Inquire at TH Valencia st 3 5 #000—A FIRST-CLASS family hotel; patronized ? people; good paying business; ling on mccount of sickness. R.,.box 2577, 11 office. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, §08 Mar- et st.. cor. dth, rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plat. ty; gold crowns, | $3 30 up: plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of; fice hours, § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, D to 2| G. W. WILLTAMSON, M. D. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O’ Farr tracts and fills teeth painlessly derful secret method; crown ; rubber or flexible plates, $3; recelved § first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. | A WOMAN wishes a position to do general housework and plain cooking; children no ob- jection; wages $20. 20 Howard court. FEEE TU ALL BEAUTIFULLY fllustrated book. by sending address to lock box 643. Los Angeles. Cal. _ FURNITURE FOR SALE. A YOUNG German woman wishes house or | chamber work from 9 to 4 p. m. 6 Cleveland st., rear. | NEAT FEastern woman, elderly, will go as housekeeper for small wages; capable of doing cooking, washing and the care of children. Box 4142, Call office. LADY would like a position as housekeeper, nurse or companion. - Address M. B, H., 142 East Sixteenth st, Oakland. | LADY wishes situation as housekeeper in room- or take charge of house while owner | good references. Box 1015, ‘all. i ENAMELED iron bedsteads, heavy matting, 10c per yard; 30x60 inch ruxs, | $1. Eastern Outfitting Co., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway: open evenings. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market FURNITURE WANTED. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 Mission st. pays the highest prices for your d-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buy furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; REFINED young girl wishes genteel employ- | r CAnv: ing. Box 2504, Call office. LADY barber wants position; short distance in the country; state particula: Box 1023, Call. | AN, experienced dressmaker and designer, who fits exquisitely, desires work by the day ln‘ families or at home. 1127 Ellis st. FIRST-CLASS laundress would like washing to take home. 137 Julian ave. HELP WANTED—AGENTS. GENTLEMEN or ladles to sell the British-Boer war. Those wishing an agency for this fast selling book leave name and address. Box 1044, Call. WESTERN BOOK CO. WANTED—A few good live agents, both men and women, all over the Pacific Coast; some- | thing entirely new: exclusive territory. G. D. WHITE, §5 East Twelfth st., Oak FIRST-CLASS laundress would like several | family washings; will take home or come to | the house. Call or address 2554 Greenwich land. AGENTS in each county on t: permanent work_and_territory; article a seller. of children . mear Folsom. assist. 3080 Twenty-fourth BORROW money of the respectable and relia- ble house of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. . ROOMS newly furnished: rent $75; $600 balance easy. Apply 743 Mission. E and tea routes supplied from GEO. CASWELL & CO. .., 412 Sacramento st. CLASSIFIED ndvertisements and subscriptions Tecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore ts. SCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened &t 1222 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. gl | DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near | Eleventh—Crowns, bridge work end filiings a | specialty: all work reasonable; gas given. | AN experienced dressmaker and designer de- | eires work by the day in families or at home; | - fitting and satisfaction guaranteed. 1127 Elll DR. C. H. CUMMINGS, 223 Valencia; dental work reas.; painless extraction; hours 8 to 6. VAN VROOM. ainless”: evenings and Sun- | 1001 Magket st.. corner Sixth. FARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Fuil set of teeth, $4; crowns, $5; fillings, 23o. | A DRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Va- lenc! t. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts: open until § p. m. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS., FORSE, phaeton, buggy, harness. eto., for sale at @ bargain; can be seen at Goiden Gate Sta- Particulars 424 Battery st. NEW bakery or laundry wagon, 3-can milk agon, 2-seated spring wagom, 2 grocery or elivery wagons. 2 Coutrland Browster Victoria, coupe and Inspect 1011 Sutter st. NEW and 2d_hand wagons, buggies, carts and har- nese, wk. & driving horses. 15th and Valencia. ALL kinds of wagons, buggles, carts, harness, | etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WIJEN you becoms dlsgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 363-31 Tehama st. s, tel. S. 40. LOWEST prices In 8 F.. work warranted 10 | years. N. Y. Dentists, 869 Mission, cor. 6th. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 2c to $1 50 night; $150 to 35 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st HER- RICK, 1417 Brush st., Oakland. AGENTS—Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin and Stanislaus: money in this. investigate. land. * CLARK, 751 Nineteenth st | AGENTS—$4 45 starts mail order business at home on business principles; no book or recipe el. Red, 353 | | WANTED—A man or woman in svery county | for general managership; others to travel and | appoint agents; salary $§5 per month and ex- | penses; also local workers guarantsed §3 per a Century, 3343 Market GOVERNMENT positions—Don’t prepare for any civil service or census examination with- out seeing our catalogue of information: sent free. Columbian Correspondence Collegs, Washington, D. C. St WANTED—Rellable man to distribute medical books In city and Oakland for an advertising physician; wages $1 50 per day; position per- manent to experfenced party. Call at 28% Kearny st., room b, | SALESMAN wanted—Successful subseription book salesmen will of rare unity by addressing or cal Cd ot ot., room 622. | GOVERNMENT pos | “obtained, salaries p for circular 115. Ni ‘Washi; | stitute, GOOD stenographer and * 3 rect, legible writer and accs mmed * s work; permanent. Box 248, Call offce WANTED—Apprentice boy to learn the jew- eiry trade: ohe who worked at the trade Se- fore preferred. A. L. OTT. 111 Post st MEN and women to appoint agents: $78 month: | “expenses; steady positions. BUTLER & | ALGER, New Haven, Conn. WANTED_An experienced bedmaker. Boston House, 50 Howard st. | BOY to run errands and keep stors clean. 55 Vatencia st | MAN to work ranch on shares; prumer; alse men to clear land. 1§ East YOUNG German to wait on table and help in kitchen. 1241 Market , after § o clock. | scheme. 5 Rapld Mfg. C % v v tent article of merit; y. Box 1033, Call. AGENTS_To handle Coin’ Trusts and Imperialism’ new book, ‘“Money, sells for 2Ze. Cal i HELP WANTED—-FEMALE. X BRANCH office for Call advertisementa and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia st. SET of teeth without piats. DR. H. G YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.: * graduate opera- tors; open evenings and Sundays. 350 Market. DOG HOSPITAL DR. BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post. Flllmore— Advice and medicine 75c; city visits 3] animals treated; doge boarded. Tel. W | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSLS §_F. Drasemaking, Ladles’ Tuiloring Pariors; French tailoring system ti ht. 306 Van Ness. PARISIAN dressmaking. 957 Geary st.. dresses | made, % up; dresses made over; perfect At | | A_BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1323 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | wubscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky ste.; open untl 9 p. m —_—_—ee— PLOYMENT WANIED—MALE, | AN intelligent young man of good address is destrous of eacuring home in return for serv- | ices. Integrity, box 2570, Call. BY a first-class painter and decorator: a good all-around mechanic; best of reference; 2 days from New York City. Address H. von HOVELING, Brooklyn Hotel, gity. | — | McDOWELL Dressmaking School—Leadi tem; easy payments; evg, classes. 108 r(g -All kinds pleat- Connor & Moffat. pleating factos 21 Post, over = > Baopes | YOUNG machinist, thoroughly familiar with | mining work, alr compressors, drills, etc. wants position at mine or in Country tow: first-class man, with § years' experlen around mines. Box 1051 Call. , 24 Post st., B, F.— | ses in bookkeeping, shorthand, uages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and minf engl- neering. etc.: hew S0-page cataloxue free. HEALD'S Bus! Practical cou typing, lan 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 l4th cleaning, c per yard; tel. Mission 7. J. McQUEEN'S 453 Stevenson st liforna Carpet Cleaning Co., tel. South 225; lowest rate Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 884 GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; lald at 3c. STRATTON'S, 8 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. § Carpet-beating Works, 3i3 Golden telephone East 126. CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. DRAWN ASIDE. SECRETS OF A MARVELOUS SCIENCE FULLY DEMONSTRATED BY ITS GREATEST NG EX- PONENT. PROF. MAY, MAGNETIC CLAIRVOYANT, 123 TURK BTREET. THE SECRET OF DOINGS THAT BEAR THE STAMP OF THE SUPERNATURAL. California’s Famous Medium and Clairvoyant, Thirty Years Before the Public. Asking no questions, he tells your name in full, your occupation, Whom and when you will marr This strange and wonderful man is gradually but surely turning the tide of skepticism. Ordained to do what he does, his marvelous achievements demonstrated In’ your presence, while you look, listen and wonder. . Professional ' men and women are awe- stricken, the public in keneral are dumfounded, speechless. Had he been born in the time of superstition, his work would have been classed little less than miraculous. THE GREAT _MYSTERIES OF LIFE REVEALED. Lawyers, epeculators, business men of all grades, and ladies from every gether =ound his praise for the benefit they have received. So extraordinary are his marvelous tests of the wonders and powers of clairvoyancy that they must be witnessed to be believed. He is the greatest living exponent of occult- | ism, and has established a position in his pro- fession that no other can hope to attain. Truth- ful in his predictions, reliable in his advice, no matter what troubles you may have with your- self or others, come and he will advise you with a certainty higher than human power. Profes- sor May 18 recognized by the press, medical fra- ternity and sclentists generally as the foremost peychic in the country, and should not be lassed with so-called card readers, fortune tell- astrologers and similar humbugs. Do you wish to know facts you should know? 1f you will succeed In your undertakings? It you will win your lawsuits? 1f your domestic troubles wiil soon end? 1f you would obtain your ambition? 1t you are loved? It you will succeed In your love affairs? If you will be lucky in speculation? 1t past troubles will torment you? Does another share the love and attention that should belong to you? How to win the love and attention that should belong to you? It you wish Information you ought to have | concerning your future, call on this man and he will point out and show you how to overcome obstacles that keep you from happiness and success. All are pleased and delighted with his readings. There is no home so dreary and sad, no life so wrecked or blighted, no heart so sad and lonely, no condition or circumstance so complicated or incomprehensible that cannot be set right and kept right after a visit to this in- spired man of modern times. Hours for consul- tation are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 2. Letters containing three questions and $1 answered. Medlums developed. 123 Turk st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, 1104 Market st., trance, test medium; life reader and medical clair- voyant; treats all diseases; sittings MME. A. CERVANTES, the celebrated fortune teller; best advice in aiffi ters. 8 Hayes et., room 7, second floor. = psical culture and swimming A _SCHOOL 1n pt for young m ladies and boys; superb gymnasium and hygienic bathing fucilities; €alt water and swimming tank. Y. M. C, A, Mason and Ellis sts. ‘“The wise for cure on exercise depe NE STRONG, room 62, Murphy building—Dramatic class, Wednesday even- ing, $1 per month; children's class, Saturday morning, $1 per month; private. BOOKKEEPING — Neither time nor money wasted; most thorough course on earth; rapil calculations. Tarr, exp. mecount., Flood bldg. ALL = taking _full course SAN FRANCISCO 1236 Market st. ENGINEER ING $33 Market. | PIANO, banjo, mandolin: reasonable terma: thorough instruction. Studlo, 40 Geary, . zither, guitar, banjo, mandolin in- | struction. W. P. CHAMBERS, 216 Edy st. INSTRUCTION given upon the plano. 1133 | GING, plano, French, Sp graduate; $2 mo. 530 G. CLASSES in German, French, Spanish; §2 month. Add. Language Teacher, 04 Ta: SECURE an _exper teacher. PROF. | itar’ 'MERKI, 1008 Mission; v SHORTHAND taught personally and by me languages. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgyy | e ot BOOKK 2 and night _arithmetic, grammar, writing. terms low. 1024 Mission, nr. €th. ACTING and vaudeville people put on Hallett, Lye tage. | m Theater, 310 O Farrell st. | RELIABLE private family man wants situ tion; good hand with horses, garden, cows fowls or any work about place; first-class | references. Address M. C., 641 Bush st. | - | PLUMBER, strictly first-class, will work by | the day or week for property owner: has all | necessary tools; city or country. Box 1005, | Call office. | 5% TO person procuring position for young men of good habits as collector or any cleri- | AT C. R. HANSEN & CO., PHONE GRANT 13§ HOTEL DEPARTMENT. WANTED MONDAY. 20 walitresses, hot Southern free fare... free fare........ 20 waltresses, commercial hotels, north. » g ..$20 and 325 chambermalds, Coronado, reduced fare....$20 10 waltresses, city, $20; 5 chambermalds to $20: 3 hotel cooks, $35; 4 hotel fron- FAMILY DEPARTMENT. 2 nurse girls, S and $10; 2 girls, same house, $30; candinavian, German and Irish for general housework, city and country, 20, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Nurse girl, $25: 3 nurse girls, $20 parlor mald and waitress, $25; 4 second girl: and §2 ‘an Rafael, $20; Scandinavian sec- ond giri, 3 cooks, plain wash, $30: § cooks, German style, $25; French second girl, §25; 3 restaurant cooks, §7 and $10; restaurant wait- resses, §, 35, §7; hotel waitresses, $20; cham- bermaid and Wwaltresses, $20: laundress, $20, hotel; a number of house girls. $20 and $35, city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO. 4 SECOND girls, city, $25 and §20; & waltress, country, $25; & cook, American family, $30; a number of housework girls and girls to as- sist, from $25 to $15. MISS H. CU AN, Sutter st. NTED--A few lady agents for well-] ing article; every woman needs it; sals commission to the right party. Inquire MIROFF, 228 Langton w pay- ‘and T- §30; seamstress, hotel, 1 a day.... | | | WANTED—Errand boy. 105 FIfth st | MA N for chicken ranch: §I5 and found. L | TISAAC. Upper Fruitvale. | BARBERS—2-chair shop for sale cheap: good location. 320 Sixth at. AN expertenced salesman to seil Key West and ew York cigars: one acquainted with first- class grocery and saloon trade preferred. Box 1630, Call office. wanted to learn barber trads in § weeks: | day and evening class; spec n@ucement | ‘this semson: handsome fllustrated catalogus and_souvenir free; only institution in the world teaching the barber and haipdressing trades. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE. &% Clay st. Bragches—San Francisco, New York, St. Louts, Chicago, Minneapol | MAN to take orders for silver plating; must understand something about the business. Box 1011, Call office. STEADY experfenced man wanted in fruit business. Apply at 980 Filimore st.. near Mc- Allister. | WANTED Man for porter work: state salary | expected. Address box 1008, Call office. | WANTED—A competent-salesman on delivery wagon. Box 2506, Call offe | YOUNG boy, 17 to 21, to work in grocery stors, | Greenwich and Plerce. | %0 PATRS men's shoes. siightly damaged. hal? | “price. 562 Misaion st.. between 1st and 24 sts. WANTED—Good barber, sober, steady: wazes $12 and half over $20. H. E. JOHNSON, San Luts Obtspo, Cal 2 BORROW money of the respectable and rel ble house of UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant | GET your shoes half-soled while watti: G0c. 562 Mission st., between lst and 34 sta | cal or office work; good security; no lrlfim‘ WANTED—Young girl to asstst with children. | SEAMEN, green hands and ordinary seamen, Box 1048, Call. i 1373 Page st. _ | st HERMANS. % Steuart st. COACH MAN- mpetent man, thoroughly un- | EXPERIENCED operators on skirts and shirt | WANTED 100 men to try our iSo t. derstands his business in all branches, desires | _Waists. 412 Market st. dinner or supper; best in city. 404 McAllister. permanent situation. As to references and | 3y = Quailfications address C. §., 1022 Jackson st. | WANTED—Lady canvassera Apply at 937 | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know COACHMAN, Englishman, wants situation, or | a about ‘place: understands cows, chickens and is a thorough horseman in every way: & Ko0d place appreciated; references. Box 4144, | Call office. | Market st., room 209. WANTED-A waltress for restaurant; . 680 Fourth st WANTED—GIrl from 12 to 15, to assist in light housework. 2943 Pine st. YOUNG man desires work In bakery, factory as porter; good refs. Box 1003, Call office. Have your hats trimmed: latest owest pirces. 46 O'Farrell, room 10. G man, 20 years of age, would like ele- tor or janitor work; experienced. Address %2 Franklin st. . industrious man wishes employment as choreman in private piace; small wages, with good home; references given. Box 2507, Call. LAUNDRYMAN, experienced, reliable, desires tion; city or country. "Address WM. C. us c housecleaning boy wants situation Yot JAPA to work by the day or the hour. SASAKI, 521 Jessie st. YOUNG man (25 years 0ld) wants to learn bar tending: good references. Box 2508, Call. STATIONARY engineer or fireman, handy with tools, desires work of any kind. Box 100§, Call. POSITION In engine room by young man hav- ing had two years' experience running trac- tion and stationary engines. Address box 1025, Call office. | | | \ \ POSITION as bookkeeper, accountant, cashier, business manager. ordinary clerk or all com: bined; references unexceptionable. Address box 4263, Call office. | | the order at DURHAM'S Busi- 205 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. DANCING. ballroom or_stage, quickly taught; Priv. or class. Barker's Academy, 927 Mission. | e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. REMOVAL, Japanese and Chinese Employment Office re- moved to 421 Post from 30 Geary. GEO.AOKI. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Poweli, near Sutter; tel. Black 1321. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— best help. 41412 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situ- ation; hotel or boarding house; city or coun- try; best of reference. MISS H. CULLINAN, | 323 ‘Sutter | A TIRST-CLASS infants' nurse desires a situ- atlon; best city reference; city or country. MISS H. CULLINAN, 32 Sut t. | A FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires a situ- ation best city reference. MISS H. CULLI- NAN, 323 Sutter st, A COMPETENT waltress and chambermaid desires a situation; hotel or boarding house; city or country. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. AUSTRIAN employmen baby. young girl, new comer, wishes nent; light housework or take care of | 2733 Army street. YOUNG girl wants position to do second work | in private family. “Box 1012, Call office. EXPERIENCED fnfant's nurse (Swiss) wishes position in fine family. Ad. H. G., 376 Geary. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | | EXCHANGE—$000_mortgage on hignly im- RELIABLE young man with experience desires n as nurse; excellent references, Box BARTENDER wants situation in the cit ‘middle aged; references. Box 1008, Call off BORROW money on diamonds and watches; | low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore & A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and bl‘cflpuonl has been establishéd at 1096 Va- encia st. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open till 9 p. m. subscriptions has been established at the | northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky open till 9 - | REFINED girl; care of two children: TED—A girl for light housework. Apply ‘Washington st. rn hairdressing; also one to learn and face maesage. 240 Stockton. EXPERIENCED operators on shirts and I.\l-ls,h electric power; steady employment. Xth st . Apply st £C0., Bty Misston w0 that Ed Rolkin, Reno flffllqrropflm. wtill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 280 per night; $1 to §3 per week. MEN and women to learn barber trade: day and evening classes. Expert instructiom at 8. F. BARBER SCHOOL. 1A Howard st. PENSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO. attor neys, Hearst bidg., Third and Market | 200 SINGLE_furnished rooms, 10c. 15 and 3o per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard: read rm. WINCHESTER Hotel. 4 Third st.. near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 5o night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has Dbeen established at the northwest corner of -second and Ken- tucky sts.: open till § p. m. WANTED—Pupils for select millinery school; trade thorcughly taught in all its branches; satisfaction guaranteed; terms reasonable; old materials renovated. §06 Leavenworth st. man and wife: good home; $8. ave.. San Francisco. r light housework; 1000 WANTED—Girl $5. 3524 Army st NEAT young German or Swedish girl for light housework and plain cooking: no washing; references. Call at 131 Hancock st., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, near Noe. GIRL wanted for light housework. 79 Sutter street. wages SUCCESS! ST 1 SUCCESS! The MecDowell Dressmaking School offers to its patrons better inducements than any other establishment pecause we give the leading eystem of the world; easily learned: rapid to use; evening class: positions free: terms easy, patterns cut. McDOWELL, 103 Post street. GIRL for general housework In upper flat: small family; plain cooking. Apply between 9 and 12 a. m., at 1968 Green st. must know how to sew. Box 4229, Call office. OPERATORS on custom shirts: steady employ ment to first-class hands. §35 Valencla st. WANTED—Woman to do housework; wages §20, Box 10, Call office. 5 FIRST-CLASS tailoress and buttonhols makers: steady work; good pay. 819 Post st. WANTED—Neat girl for housework. Apply Alabama and Montcalm sts. EXCHANGE. $8500—30 ACRES fruit and grape ranch; improvements; property. $2500—72 acres, 20 cultivated; falr buildings: for bay cities, Santa Cruz or San Jose prop- erty. $8000—160 acres cities propert: and furniture. good | near Concord; city or bay | ; 50 frult; 20 grass: for bay (Loan money on real estate GERMAN AMERICAN, 3t Kearn: | proved ranch near San Franclsco: want good ol stock or paying business. Address Owner, 263 Octavia st. COMPETENT woman with a boy 8 years old as working housekeeper; city or _country. Call or address J. G., 1725 Devisadero st. 2 LOTS 25x120, on Seventh ave., south of park, 8. F., to exchange for Oakland property. K. A. BERNARD, 836 Jackson st., Oakland. LADY would like chamberwork or will take charge of lodging-house: thoroughly under- stands the business. Call at 1 Fifth, room 35. FOR exchange for something valuable: Ban Jose residence property. A. K. SPERO, 2154 ‘niversity ave., Berkeley, Cal. GIRLS looking for housework call at MRS. G. 77D 75(7'(!7]7] S,VEOLIV)“Itht way, Berkeley. SINGLE ladies wishing to join a social ciub send address to MRS. HERTZ, 106 Ellls st. APPRENTICES o shirts and overalls: paid ‘while learning. tandare irt Fact ner Gough and Grove sts. S o WOMEN and girls on steam power sewing ma- chines: experienced or Inexperienced. Shirt Factory, 3% Fremont st.: elevator. LADIES' cloaks, suits, §1 per week, Eastern Outfitting Co.. 1306 Stockton, near Broadway. BORROW money on sealskins, silverware: Interest, UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grane e " A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ]I:::'c.fl.p‘uonl has been established at 1096 Va- A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscript! at 1253 Folk 5t. open anti s b mee” Peed EASTERN woman wishes a situation as cook in private family only; can furnish good ref- erence. 22 Clement £t., Richmond district. WANTED—By a first-class woman a place to do general housework in small family: no ob- jection to a short distance In country. 445 First street. EXPERT OPTICIANS. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optician; German eve water by mall, f0e, 1071% Market st.. San Franciaco: examination free. SEAMSTRESS wishes place to do upstairs ‘work and sewing or care for children and sew. Seamstress, 419 O'Farrell, flat 4. YOUNG lady wishes position as cashier even- ings: experlence; references. Box 1049, Call. FRENCH girl wishes a situation to do_second FLATS TO LET. CORNER flat, 7 al 3 e occupied M‘u ‘m"um mgltm DOLORES, 27, near Nineteenth—Sunny up flat; newly papered; 5 rooms and bath; $14. A BRANCH office for Call advert! ats and subscriptions has been estabiished st ‘the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken tucky sts.: open untfi 9 p. m, i HELP WANTED—MALE. 100 COAL mines for New Mexico: fare. or ful irt] BEN & CO. 104 e tal PR HANT ELEGANT flat, 6 rcoms and bath; large base- ment. 715 Grove st. 5 work; also take care of children. Address box 1052, Call. - YOUNG 5'0" ‘wishes ition in small family; Chiltren. o attending o1 uas: 554 Bomes or g i small wages. muwfi&fi‘!fi& 4 FLAT to let—5 rooms and ba rd_ and basement attached. 122% Noe ":‘t.. bfl." Four- teenth and Fifteenth. %rcmmmm:mu 1 st., near Twelfth and Folsom. P HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale S AR e D RS SR s | @ HORSES for ssle; almo wagons, Sogxics. 227 S st.; auction sales every Wadnesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 50 HEAD fine it and Arivi horwes 1621 and_ 165 Market st. bat. ‘a4 Brady: aleo some fine matched black teama. 100 HEAD mares and geidings: & % 10 years old; 1000 to 1400 Ibs.: $40 to $100: moetly ail | broke. At the Canty Ranch. Graywon, Cal. e FOR sale—A fresh milking cow, Twentieth and Indiana sts. ¥ years G. ave. HOUSES—LODGING—FOR SALE. 103-ROOM house; corner; clears $300........ 53500 10 rooms; on O Farrell 23 10 rooms cn Taylor; wor 450 32 rooms; corner; clears $150.... - 1600 10-room flat; clears $150....... e I WILL SELL YOU EITHER HOUSE IN PAYMENTS TO SUIT. Paying house; clears $150. Downtown: rent $2 New flat; rent 31 Market st.. rent Corner; only $300 cash.. Clearing $100; rfll'(x $50. Boarding; corner house. v Hotel and bar: 65 boarders..33 rooms. . w0 100 other houses, 3 to 500 rooms: $50 0. ..10,000 CALL. I_CAN SUIT YOU IN TERMS, PRICE AND LOCATION. MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. TELEPHONE JOHN 5l H. DECKER. 1020 Marke 2 ROOMS- 1 block of Market; clears §33.... $400 10 rooms—Clears $30; full...... o 11 rooms—High-toned and good 13 rooms—Rent $40: steady rooms 12 rooms—Rent $30. clears 335 14 rooms—Rent $40; clears $40. 14 rooms—Income §125: 15 rooms—Central: A No 1. 15 rooms—Near Market: clears 1% 17 rooms—Rent $45: clears $40... rooms—Rent $65: clears $60. ;1 floor; : very fine rooms—Comner: clears §106 ARION GRIFFIN, 719 Mark $1250—Eddy. nr. Jones. $10,000— Sutter, $3500—Powell st. Pleasanton. | 865014 rooms down- $4500—80-room corner. | town. + A M. SPECK & CO.. 467 Market st. I MAN . $75—Post, nr. Mason. near 13_ROOMS; income $500.. ~$2000 53 rooms: cheap rent 180 good transient.. . 46 g00d transtent - 10 13 rooms: good furniture s PACIFIC STATES REALTY CO. 320 Parrott bldg. NEATLY furnished house; 7 rooms and bath: side of street; nice neighborhood: $50. bet. Scott and Devisa- §200—8 ROOMS and bath. completely furnished, wiil sell very reasonable; part cash; halance easy Installments. §12 Howard st. LODGING house—i33 DBroadway: 20 sunny BARBER'S Protective Ut Tooms; must sell on account of sickness; $1. ‘organized upion on the coast 3. 3 HEINZ t 13 rooms and bath. a st. Bt B o Rethet a | eams tor i ek 2t ment. H.Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth: tel. Jessie steady: reasonable. lollofin‘m.ll office. GOOD player wanted; steady Cor. | 17- sale: banjo pla nted Job. ROOM Bouss for sale: nio_ reasonable offer

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