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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1900 / —___—_—__———-———“_———————-————_—_—_’—______________———H HELP WANTED—AGENTS. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. Francieco corner of Market and Third streets, open in the year. BUSINFSS OFFICE of the San Can n untll 2:30 p. m. : cpen umtil 9:30 p. m. street; open until 9:30 p. m. : open until $:30 p. m. i n street; open uptil 10 p. m. street, corner Sixteenth; open : open until § p. m. open unt!l & p. m. nttl 9 p, m. MEETING NOTICES. NOTICE—The forty-ninth annual meeting of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum | Society will be held on TUESDAY AFTER- | NOON next, February 6, at 2 o'clock, in the Guild Room of Trinity Episcopal Church, NB. corner of Bush and Gough sts., when an elec- tion for officers to serve the ensuing year will be held and reports of the year's work will be presented. All members are urged to be present, and all interested in the cause will be cordially welcomed. M. P. MacCRELLISH, Secretary. The PILEDRIVERS and bridgeme: : time set for the closing of the charter of the Plledrivers and Bridgebuiiders’ Union No. 1 Feb, 24. All intending to become members forward names on or before time specified. Meeting every SATURDAY NiGHT at Sallors Union Hall, Mission and Fast sts. N. H. BURNHAM, Presient. J. V. BECK, Sec., 922 Natoma st. | CHURCH SERVICES SaBEATH HOME Howard St wdist-Episcapal Bet. 24 & 34 Sts. Seats | John A B. Wilson, Pastor rch. Tel. Black ot atie seat greeting { Awalt yoo rdia! welcome re Progress of Chris offertory will be celebrated musical Mrs. Alice Y s, Arthur an D.D., Dr. m., Epworth be Jed by Fred That Endure.” he pastor. Every- corner Post and BORROW on dlamonds; secrecy; private en- trance; private rms. e Harris, 15 Grant BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. | CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. A—$500; CORNER grocery (no bar); offered at invoice value. LESS, 765 Market st. 5200-BRANCH bakery, notlons and variety store; north of Market; 4 living rooms; rent d at once. M. LESS, 765 Mkt. $350_STATIONBRY, confectionery, school books and lunch rooms; Western Addition; near 7 Schools: owner going away. M. LESS,765 Mkt. $300—SALOON; few doors north of Market; near 3 theaters; doing excellent business; private fooms; must be sold at once; owner going East. M. LESS, 78 Market st. 3650—WOOD, coal, hay, grain and feed business in best portion of Western Addition; good horses and wagons; estab, 25 vears; low rent; long lease; fullest investization allowed; this is & chance seldom offered, M. LESS, 765 Mkt. FOR SALBE—Chronicle route, carrying over 300 papers; very central. Box 2346, Call office. 00—BAR and fixtures, complete; near Market st.; rent §25: in first hands. Box 2592, Call. ASTROLOGY. FROF. A, MABERY of Egypi, greatest astrolo- 1 gist and palmist in the world; satisfaction gunranteed. 437 Gelden Gate ave. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i ADVICE free; divorce law a specialt ne. fee without success; collection: HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, co: E free. no charge unless successtul. W. ADY W. DAVIDEON, arket st., opp. Mason. ¥. 3. MERZBACH, attorney at law, bas re- | sumed practice at 503 Cal. st., Clunie bldg. 1. S CLARK, Emma Epreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st consultation free: no fees in advance. P ] $100 MONTHLY to party investing $250. Pacific States Realty Co., 320 Parrott bullding. PLUMBING and jobbing shop, Including tools, for sale; price $100. Box 260, Call office. FOR BALP—Bakery and notlon store; estab- lished 12 years. 48 Thirteenth st. LICACY store; full stock; 3 rooms; rent 425 Sixth st. BUSINESS opportunity—Will sell my complets Motion Picture Public Entertainment outfit with large advertising bills and everything needed cheap for cash. All first-class and will show large motion pictures natural as life. No experience required to operate it. Have made $50 to $300 per week: best of rea- sons for selling. Fend this ad. and address Drawer 146, Chicago. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. | A LIMITED number of new bicycles (1899 | model) to be closad out at $25 each. JOSEPH | HOLLE, Twentieth and Folsom sts. i e e e et 4 BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED—An Al man for the manufactura thoroughly | must e well recom- Box 1.4, of jellies and preserves; understand his business and cox mended; none other need apply. Call otfice. HALF Interest In_paying business on Market st.; best ever offered for price; just investi- Eats. 1104 Market st., Room W. BOARD and room, Oukland, for # or § young | . a charming summer place; billiard | table, eto. Box 2385, Call | “BELGRAVIA HOTEL,” Polk and Clay—Sun- ny fuites: best board: 3, $50 uj gle, $22 50. Sunny front rooms, excellent board, DRUGGIST with small capital as partner in arug store. Hox 7643, Call office. GENTLEMAN wni’e;teaim shipping connec- tion in Sydney, N. 8. W., would like to rep- resent good American house at that port. Ad- dress WORRALL, care J. J. MOORE & CO., 416 California st., S. F. FRANKLIN, 50—Sunny front room; good | board; bath; gas; $18 month: single; private amily. FIRST-CLASS bakery and confectionery; good location; doing good business. Inquire Call office. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market—~Elegant new furniture; first-class In every respect; table unsurpassed; hot and cold water: ele- vator: suites, with board for 2, $50 month up. TIYDE, 725, bet. Sutter and Post—Newly fur- nished room with board in private family; suitable for 3 gentlemen or couple HYDE, 73, bet. Sutter an nished bay-window room, gentleman 3 ay school, p. m._Bible Kk, by Profes- Prayer meeting Wednes- Central s buflding, Mason Taie elevator. h of Jesus Christ, 320 will render service. All Mason and Elil niy this after. y D. A. Sinclair, ton, O., Young All young men o lecture ““Ancient Chal- * by Mrs. Lilla building i Magi 18 the source n recesses of 1d the cause, fght at § seats free. his evening at § n Castle, %09 yaiology of Life, | 4 Years.” Mag- | s by the nderful X Ray ex- corner of Market and 10th; it'gs 3 Market st bet. Tenth es Tuesday, 8 P. m.; sittings dall 1610 m Clay; circle to- consultations daily. 3end $ p. m, 10c; Ar- s. 148 Sixth st., room 1. ter ng test circle ; come, skeptics. to- 405 Leavenworth st McAllister st eve test sittings daily Test meeting; Mesdames Wrenn, slow: good music LARKIN, 1 Katle Huessmunn, W ce medium, psycho- | WANTET C. MAYO-STEERS, test tra etrist, 1125, Oak; readings $1 MRS MENA FRANCIS, independent siate | ing medium. 118 Halght st EDWARD EARLE seance to-night. STINGS—-Universal Brotherhoo w AL 8 ecture to-n H. H. 5 04 League T zat PHIC, n_America, §19 Mar- h 4 Real Cause of ernational Broth ht; subject, v- MEETING NOTICES. ERAL ce — Caltfornia ader; K. T. Office reby notified 1o assem- TO-MORROW (Mon- purpose of at- SCFE ¢ HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. N'S Lodge No. 36, F % officers and members By order of the . A hereby regueste al of cur de £ McRF o attend the fu- ed Brother, THOM- from the Masonic Tem- smery sts., on MON- ‘clock.’ By order R, Becretary e R. PATTERSON, N ICK'S day celebration, March § or . f past conventions of the Ma ter ¥ HARRY BA 1 fce. ING, 0. 0. F.— Initiation Feb. 5. A Lodge No. 205 tors invited. PA 15 TR! 2 de + from the different so- entitled to seats in ) are hereby notified emble THIS (SUNDAY), at K. R. B. Hall, eties not having sent sted to do o at once. The mittee on rules and order of business will meet 4t 1:30 o'clock at above hall. By order, THOMAS ¥. BARRY, President. CHARLES J. COLLINS, Secretary. | CANDY store and factory; must seli; golng to ®age in business which will net $15,000 first | Year; business experlence not necessary: must | be strong: refercnoes. Box 227, Call office. | #4006 PARTNER wanted, with experience, to our deceased frater, | | 3150 PARTNER wanted in_old-established of- > | PLANING mill and lumber ard In this city for sale. Box 1117, Call office. BARBER shop for sale; good Geary st. location. 7% | FOR rent in Petaluma, & fine new store with plate-glass front; suitable for dry goods, mil- linery or candy; first-class business opportu- nity; best location in town. Bee owner at 1387 Folsom st., San Francisco. $1650 CASH corner grocery and bar; good stock: fine location. Inquire 468 Castro st.; call bet, 6 and 7 p. m. NEW flat, elegantly furnished, sunny double 1 single rooms, with first-class board; run- | ; large closete: bath and telephone. | , mear Lark first-class in all appoint- ments; excellent table; special inducements to family hotel; eelect people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. Suite of 2 or 3 LAS PALMAS, 1520 Market st beard optional. rms.; private: bath: sin. rm OFARRELL, 742 Clean, comfortable rooms; good home cooking; special rates to gents. WANTED—Party | ROUTE of 844 papers on this paper for sale. Box 6, Oakland Postoffice. | COFFEE_and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO., 412 Sacramento st. FOR eale—Cheap; good-paying restaurant In good locality; ood reason for selling. - ApplY 76 Ninth st., between 9 and 11 a. m. and 3 and 4 p. m.; no agents. to take Interest in good-pay- ing theatrical enterprise; no risk; investment aranteed; small capital required. Address »x 2525, Call office. VAN NESS., 94 Elegantly furnished rooms, Sith board: parlor, plano, phone; reasonable. manage or rent small fruit or chicken ranch. Box 1048, Call office, Oakland. BORROW on planos, furniture, dlamond: paintings; secrecy. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly C: 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per vea BOARD "AND ROOMS WANTED. tand in good location; large Stock; fine fixtures: receipts from $20 and 325 @atly. Address box 2310, Call. A BUSINESS clearing $100 per month for 3600, 1f taken at once. Pacific States Realty Co., 320 Parrott bullding. FINE corner clgar | MIDDLE-AGBD American and wife want to | DOES DEATH END ALL? OR IS LIFE EVERLASTING? This Strange and Wondertul Woman 1s Gradu- ally But Surely Turning the Tide of Skepticism. MISS J. B. DWYER, The Distinguished Clairvoyant And Medium. OFFICE—17 MARKET STREET, PREDICTIONS NEVER FAILING. ADVICE ALWAYS RELIABLE. Miss Dwyer graduated under the greatest professor In creation. Her fitness to assist Ppeople in trouble is exemplified here. Those in | trouble or who wish to know thelr future should consult this gifted medium on all matters of legitimate business nature; mining, lawsuits, dove, matrimeny, il health, lost or stolen property, lost friends and relatives. She gives dates, facts and figures; rellable and important advice and information on ail matters of interest; contested wiils, dlvorces, deeds, mortgages, claims, collections, specula- tions, adventures, mining stock and all finan- cial Qifficulties a specialty. Acknowledged by all to be master of the power by which she can reveal all that con- cerns your own life; also the lives of those in | whom 'you are interested. She is the living con nectifon with the unseen existence and thi world. She can read the innermost thoughts | of souls, see the past, present and future, and by her wonderful power she can tell how to succeed, avold evils and obtain good fortunes. Lovers are interested in her good work. She | settles thelr quarrels; enables you to win the affections and esteem of any one you desire; speedy and happy marriages result from her | advice: aiso date of marriage: telis if the one you love 13 true: peace and comfort to lovers and discordant families; gives the secret how to control, fascinate and charm the one you | loye; also’to Impress those you meet and how to 'make a person at a distance think of you. Truly predicts the success or failure of new inventions, patents pending, pension claims, | .; tells' whether you will receive fair de ings with your partners. If you care to know what business you should follow to be succes ful, what fields to seck and whom to avold; If you intend to engage in business, make any | changes, buy or sell any property: In fact, take any {mportant step, do not fall to con- sult Miss Dwyer. Her advice will surely gulde you to the right path Handle your prospect: of to-day and it may mean your fortune ol to-morrow. Miss Dwyer may be consulted daily on all affairs of iffe. Her work is entirely different | from other so-called mediums and self-styled clairvoyants. All that she predicts always bears itself out to the pleasing satisfaction of the interested partles. Her business she con- | siders a sacred trust. Thousands of written testimonials are on file in her office, which at-| test to her unparalieled ability, Theee alone | will glve you positive evidence of her greatness. Miss Dwyer s positively the wonder of the nineteenth century, the clatrvoyant of modern and advanced times and the world's greatest| medium. Thers is nothing In occultism to baffle this gifted woman. Nothing but satisfaction results from her predictions and goed work. Special Notice—Mlss Dwyer wishes it d! tinctly understood that she is not to be classe with the fraudulent impostors who deal charmi every skeptic that she has nothing with that class of medlums and c Occultism is & glft uncommon and requir years of assiduous study to master the true art. in | An interview with her will convince in_common lairvoyants. | Full life reading by matl, $1; from lock of | hair or photo; satisfaction guaranteed; reduced | fee to the poor. Parlors § and 4, 817 Market street. Home Sundays and evenings. | . Ao | MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 25c up. ‘78 Fourth st., near Mission. | MME, ZEREDA of § Seventh st. is the original | gYpsy life reader; readings, 2c. EDWARD EARLE, Independent slate writer, | 230 Ellis circle Sun., and Wed. evenings. EDUCATIONAL. banjo, mandolin in- LIN, ho W. P. CHAMBERS, zither, guitar, structions; reasonable. FRENCH, Spanish, etc. Prof.De Filippe's Acad- emyof languages, 320 Post; est. 1871; ablest profs. PIANO, banjo, mandolin; reasonable terms, thorough instruction. Studio, 405 Geary, r. 47. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st life scholarship, $50; send for catalogue. CLASSES in German, French, Spanish; 32 month. Add. Language Teacher, 304 Taylor. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALR. e A e A AT AGENTS—Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin us: mopey in this: investigate. a0 "t Nineteenth st., Ouiland. wun ’&E m”,',{.':fi‘.:;fih“;"fi':,’,‘, ° :::f-'nfil AGENTS — l-nm-g-y;-;'-:u;:t canvassers, Call sonable. Box 2540, Call office. Tatter 9 a. m., 117 Marl A i EXCLUSIVE control of territory and good co USEFUL man; housework; care invalid; mid- dle-aged man; speaks English, French; will- ing and obliging; first-class reference. 2534, Call office. SHORTHAND taught personally and by mail; languages. Miss & Biett, sz Monteyy. CARPENTER wants work at repairing work. Address box 2531, Call office. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, grammar, writin; day and night; terms low. 1024 Mission, nr. 6t DANCING, ballroom or stage, quickly taugh! P! Barker" i 55, emy, 627 Mission. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses and | tools, wants light work; wages $i0 per month; best of references. COACHMAN wants position to drive flne horses and carriage! understands business; 2625, Call office. A _JAPANESE and Chinese employment offic No. 30 Geary st., established over G years, re- moved to 421 Post st near Powell. GEO. AOKI, 421 Post st., telephone Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- Tese. 425 Powell, near Sutter; tel. Black 1321 work on ranch, WANTED—By man and wife, 3 ey orchard or vineyard; wife is dress box 2604, Call. BY young man of education, address, position as confident tective. Box 259, Call. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— best help. 41414 O'Farrell st.: tel Fast 426. EMPLOYMED A FIRST-CLASS German cook desires & tion: understands French and German cook- {ne: best city ref.; city or country. MISS H. CTLLINAN, 523 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED man about private place, un- derstanding gardening, care horse and cow. low wages. M. M., box 2600, Call. STRONG willing boy, between 17 and 18 years old. living with parents, wants a position of | any kind. Address 1149 Mission st. GOOD Japanese cook wants a__situation school boy in nice family. ISERY, 121 Haight. A FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires a situa- ton: good ref. MISS H. CULLINAN, 328 Sutter st. FXPERIENCED cook wants country; laiter preferred; references. Allister’ st., entrance on Ash ave. 561 M- A FIRST-CLASS waitress and parlor maid de- sires a situation; will do second work. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. NEAT German housegirl; good cook; best ref- erences. Also a Swedish housegirl; good cook and laundress; eity or country. MRS. NOR- TON, 313 Sutter st. POSITION wanted by first-class furniture packer, shipper or set-up man. Box 2598, Call. WANTED—Situation by active and industrious | elderly man accustomed to taking care of fine horses and driving; good milker and plain gardener; would be willing to do_any kind of light work; references. Box 2515, Call. NEAT, capable girl desires situation; good cook end houseworker; 2 years last’ place. Apply to MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. HOUSEKEEPER—Neat, economical American woman wants position; good cook and laun- dress; likes children; a home; small wages. Call room 7, 268 Stevenson st., near Fourth. WOMAN would like a few hours’ work dally; | housework, chamber work or any kind of work. Box 2599, Call office. SITUATION wanted—English Protestant in- fant’s or child’s nurse from ‘‘Babies’ Hospi- tal,”” New York City; thoroughly competent; excellent references; city or country. Box | 2338, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants men’s flannels to wash and mend; from bc up. Call or ad- | dress 6A Bernard st., near Pacific, off Taylor. | SITUATIGN wanted to take care of an invaild or child by an experienced nurse. Box 2042, Call office. WANTED—SIituation as seamstress and up- stairs work or would sew with a dressmaker. Address N. K., 624 Chestnut st. COLORED woman wishes work by day or | month as cook or will wash and iron; city or | country. ANNIE JONES, 115} Second st. COMPETENT _stenographer desires position; salary moderate. Address box 2539, Call office. | AN elderly lady of good address, Danish, wants a place In a small American family to do Iight housekeeping. Address MRS. T. T., box 2529, Call office. GERMAN cook wishes tion to do cook!: and housework. 720 California st.; wages $2: FRENCH seamstress wishes sewing by the | ; under- | stands mending, darning; some dressmaking. | MRS. DORN, 706 California st. YOUNG woman with child 2% years old would like position to do housekeeping; city or coun- try. Call T13l3 Bush st. MME. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sit- | tings daily. 212% Six FRUIT store; cheap if sold this week; living rooms. Apply 1032 Howard st., room 12. YOUR future told by 544 Howard st., 10 a. m. to 10 Box 2620, Call NG woman wishes board and room; pri- ESTAURANT, complete, for rent, lease or eale, at 1908 McAllister st., half block from car house. R o wishes room and board in pri- Iy, near Third or Lighth sts.; state particulars. Box 218, Call office. ANY amount to loan you on dlamonds; low in- | terest, LWNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. $200CANDY and branch bakery, achools. 2501 Seventeenth st —FOR_sale; hotel 412 Hearst building. by s: busines: i | CIGAR stand and laundry office for sale cheap. { Apply MISS G. SMITH, 715% Howard st. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. SCHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged. | Holmes Book Co., 704 Mission &t.. near Third. e e . BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. CLEARANCE SALE—GREAT REDUCTIONS, Men's regular $150 shoes. $115 Children’s regular §1 00 shoes People’s Shoe Store, 1303Stockton, nr. Brdw'y. BUSINESS CHANC ATTENTION, SELLERS! List whatever you have for sale with me. I can sell for cash. 1 will advertise it free for you. 1 want no exclusive contract. Have buyer waiting with cash. I seil city and country real es- tate and business pieces. | H. C. DECKER, 1020 Marl opp. Fifth 160 ROOMS—HOTEL AND 5 Clearing about $500. FINE LOCATION. Cheap rent — Price $4000. 2500 can remain at € per cent interest. For sale only by DECKER, 1020 Market. 26-ROOM hotel Price, #1306, % $200_RESTAURANT; fine for man and wif ¢ or éleared $10,000 in 8ix years. ER, 1020 Market st. | ¥ to DECK FOR sale—A npeat restaurant; good MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business | advice; names given; e up. & Fourth st. | MME, SYBILLE—Cradle to grave: future hu band's picture, 25c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell s —— COLLECTION OFFICES. J.FRANKEL; law & collectto surance, investments, etc GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successful. Room 310, i27 Markst st. e | real estate, in- | R. 75, 120 Sutter. reasonable. Apply at 207 Grant ave RESTAURANT for sale; call and see. 141 East street. FOR rent—Large basement saloon; fine location downtown; newly fitted up;- electric lights low rent; furniture, fixtures and stock for $100. ‘M. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call bldg. | 100-ROOM house for sale or exchange for lodg- ing house In Chicago or other business; no agents. Box 2622, Call office. BARGAIN for buying or selling saloons or any business; fair treatment. Liquor Dealers’ Journal, 639% California st., room 1. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, modern improvemen sunny yard; cellar. 1889 O'Farrell st. SUNNY cottages, 4 and 6 rooms, basement; yard; stable. 167 Fifteenth st., near Dolores. | TEHAMA, $—Cottage, 6 sunny rooms; newly | papered;’ yard, eto.j central location; rent | cheap. $10—BAY windaw cottage. 4 rooms; water free. 103 Collins st., near Geary. 2326 FOLSOM-—Cottag DENTAL office; firs! lass; central; must be | " & ; terms easy. MacDonald, ¢ Fddy, r. 107, | iarse yarGirent . BARGAIN—Grocery and_bar cheap. Liquor 3 Deale Journal, 539 Cnlflomlflr st., room 1 DRNTISTS, CLASSIFIED advertiscments and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmory A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia st. A_BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and eubscriptions has been opened t 1223 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. ed without pain by use of electricity, gas or | chioroform; also by local anaesthetics applied to the gums: the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold filling: from $1 up; other fillings from 60c; badly de- cayed teeth carefully treated and fill: or | crowned without pain; plates that fit from 50 up; open evenings and Sunda A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has boen established at_the Dorthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open until § p. m. A—KREDO & CO. 221 GEARY ST, A rare opportunit; partner established business: clears $30) a month; on account of sickness. lease worth $1500. $220_ELEGANT corner store and modern . | room cottage rents $30; cost $3500; $1000 will | teke 1t. KREDO & CO., 2t Geary st $150_DRAYI 40% populatios G express; only one in town of 310,000 yearly, KREDO & CO. $200—HALF Interest for sale in an established butcher shop; & bargain. Particulars from J. | E. SLI , §73 Market st. | EALOON: fine location: big bargain this day. | COWING & CO., 1120 Market sf $1%00_SALOON, 200 ft. from the Baldwin; pri- vate entrance, clubrooms; first-class in every | respect; ggod business. JONTS, 65 Mark A few ladies and gentlemen w ing to see the world, to travel four years on | an_elegant ocean vessel for §2000; fame and | fortune awaits each member. Particulars L. | L. BARRON, 21 N. Eighth st., St. Louis, Mo. | sacrifice, & corner grocery store; | n; fine trade; fixtures nearly new; large | hand; owing to death of owner must | settle his estate. Apply | stock be sold at once to at room 619, Parrott building. Nome; worth $450; make offer; fine business; fullest Investigation; will teacH manufactus ing if desired; no agents. Address 8., box 2647, Call office. SOLID, legitimate and practical monthly in- vestment; bank and other good references write at once for further particulars. M C. & R. Co., 210 Laclede bldg., St. Louls, Mo. CAPE NOME—Fartner wanted with $1000 to en- enlarge dry goods and gents' furnishing bus ness; running successfully for 30 year dress 455 Seventh st., Oakland, Cal GOOD opportunity—Branch bakery, clgar notion store for sale, doing good business, account of going to Europe. Gate ave, on | 1203% Go‘denj fice business. will clear $75 month to eaoh. City Business Exchange, 79 Third st. A—$509: LADY partner wanted for a money- uiring 2. For particulars making business write to M. R. PALMER, § Post-st. court. $10 CASH will buy a Sc barber shop; 3 chal must be #0ld at once. Apply BALOON at Third st., near Market; fine trade, | cheap if sold at on Apply Liquor Dealers’ Journal, 639% California st., room 1. ENTIRELY good hotel manager wants to take charge or buy a small country hotel. Please sddress box 2619, Call office. WANTED—Protestant refined lady as partner in pouitry businees. Address Lady, box 86, Cail office, Oakland DELICACY and dairy produce store, with fine living rooms; price reasonable. Bvine saswe; able. Inquire 645 BRANCH bakery: candy; notion and clgars must sell this week. Inquire 1118 llr'l"ut 8t THE reguiar annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the OUNION TRUST COM PANY of San Francisco, will be held gt the office of :;n"mw I the Deies rust_Company’s bu . corner itgom- ery, Post and Market sts., San Francisco, 1., on MONDAY, the fifth day of February, 1900, st the hour of 2 o'clock D. m., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to verve for the following year, the amendment ©f the by-laws of the company and the trans- sction of such other business s may come before the m E BF'FF“)%YEXH' Internationa] Union of Call- ornis No. 1 meets first and third Mondays each month. 115 Mission st. - FOR SALE—Corner drugstore; fine 3 go0d chance for physiclans. 2054 ml-‘::;w-.if FOR sale—Fl Monte Bakery; SW. co E ramento and Lyon sts. Inquire at Tr:rmsu.:n " CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. TO close estate the stock of 200 new and sec- ond-hand wagons, buggy, carts and over 150 sets of harness will be sold at half cost, as the business must be closed. 1140 Folsom st., near Eight] WANTED—Top buggy: cash for bargain; state price. Box 622, Call office. FOR sale—Finest Brewster Victoria, coups and family carriage. Inspect 1011 Sutter st. NEW and 2d-hand wagons, buggles,carts and har- ness, wk. & driving horses. 15th and Valencid. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON. 3117 Miasion st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 3:3-357 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Steve: tel. South 228; lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at 30 per yard BTRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jemsie $44. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 1ith cleaning, 3c per yard; tel. Mission 74. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter s tel. Main 334. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. SPIRITUALISM, ATTENTION! Rémoved! Removed! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, The World's Most Famous Medium and Clairvoyant, Has removed her offices to_her residence, 1061 Beventh avenue, East Oakland, Cal. Reveals Your Life From the Cradle to the Grave, Every Hidden Mystery Revealed. To the Sick Especially Her assistance is priceless. Her ‘‘Revealed Medicines,” registered and copyrighted, cure all diseases on earth, consumption, paralysi rheumatism, all skin diseases, heart an nervous ‘ections. The wonderful cures which she has made are the talk of the whole slope. 1 1 for thousands f you cannot call, for thousands upon thou- eands have been made rich, happy and healthy without ever having come to see this ‘wonderful woman. Consultation by mail is always most successful and satisfactory, and all correspondence is kept sacredly confi tial. Address or call, MRS. DR. A. D. HOWR. Fee §1 and upward. x. Byms BEATE mows, A 3 A. . 1061 Seventh avenue, East Oakland. Take the broad-gauge ferry and get off at Clinton station, the second station from NTS AND SPIRITUALISM, A—PROFESSOR MAY. A FULL get of teeth on a _rubber pla full set of teeth on a gold plat without a plate; crown and brid work our speclalty; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years, fillings, G0c; crowns, $350; all work ainless and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- re. 24 Sixth et AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket t., cor. dth, rm. 7, Flood blds., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 60 up: plates, extractions free; $4 50 up: fice hours, § a. m. t0 10 p. m.: Sundays, 9't0 3 | p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his won- derful mecret method: trowns, §2; iymdsn. " Tubber or flexible plates, §3; received 8 first prizes; no students: guaranteed 12 years. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., near Eleventh—Crowns, bridge work and filiings & specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. PARIS Dental Parlors, 23; Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4: crowns, §3. fillings, 25c. dental 9 to 5. COLORED girl wishes a place to take care of a child and to assist In upstairs work. Please add; box 2530, Call office. TRAINED adies 1 Ladles in confinement, up. Address Nurse, box 2344, Call office. $10 | WANTED—Position In office by young man, age 22; 5 years' experfence; quick at figures; wages moderate. Address box 2608, Call. YOUNG man wants position in private place to take care of horse, garden, lawn, etc; city or surroundings; good worker; speaks German and English; good references. Box 2585, Call. Box old | Address H. W., 410 Sixth. | are for and | thoroughly best references. BoX experience and ial agent or de- tuation; city of | permald and waitre: capable of selling the newest old article; State and county LL, 419 Sansome st. mission to man and best household artic agents. R. J. TRUMBU AGENTS in e nty on coast article a_seiler, Oakland permanent HER- “C. R. HANSEN & CO..PHONE GRANT 185" 5 HOTEL DEPARTMENT ... Southern California tes, 5 waltresses, Corona ac :y‘wcm,r?gm-. $20; waitresses for Fresno, San Mateo, Redwood. $20; 4 waitresses, first-class city hotels, $20; 2 restaurant Waltresses, and $6; lunch waitress, §c; chamberma $18; chambermaid to wait, $20 § ‘waitresses, woman coc small country hotel, 335 fancy ironer, Cor- onado Beach, $30, special rates. X FAMILY DEPARTMENT . - Nursery governess, country, party_here Monday at 2 o'clock; 5 ool 2 15 housegirls, city, $20, $18, $15: cooks, Isleton, Santa Clara, Newcastle; girl for general housework, Martinez, $18; French second girl, city, $18; German second girl, city, 320 sec- ond girl, eity, 5 k! >’ R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st American familles, LASS cook: $40 and $35; housework. San Mateo. $30. 2 in family; Ross Valley $30, Oakland Berke- ley 330 (2 in family), San Rafael $25: cook for men, $35 to $40; cook, Bakersfleld. cham. country, $25; second work, Alameda, $20, 3 in family; 10 chamber- | maide and waitresses, city and country, §5 and $20. | A—10 SECOND giris, $25. $30 and_$20. city and country; 3 nursegirls, $20 and $i5; an Infan! nurse. $25; Senta Barbara $25; 2 arm wal resses, 36 and §7 per week: a number housework girls, first-class places, 25 t and $20, city and country; 12 young girls to assist, $12 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st 2 ARM waltresses, 36 per week; 10 waitresses and chambermaids, city and country, 325 and $20; a first-class waltress, private family, §25; 4 second girls, $20 each; 6 nurse girls, $15 each; a number of girls for housework, city and ‘country, $15 to $25. MISS H. CULLI- NAN, 323 Sutter st. BAKER wishes situatlon; city or country; 18 years' experienc Baker, 211 Fourth st. sober and industrious; has | had several years' experience with oven work | in large pie and bread bakery. Call or write A_COOK, hotel, country, good place, $30, fi here: & German woman with 1 child, ‘coun- try, to cook in a small bakery, $15; a with a_child, Los Gatos, $15. MISS H LINAN, 323 Sutter st. 21 years old, wishes position in hias'had expérience and is sober 'HMAN and wife wish or orchard or vineyard; handy with carpen- ter and painter’'s tools; best of reference: s dawarded for farming products. A box 2522, Call. EDUCATED young man, sober and steady, good penman, desires position in office where there s room for promotion: small wages to start. Address box 2520, Call office. | TWO gooa__ cooks, waltress, §26; nurse, $20; $25. housegiri, 2 in family, $20; 5 ho girls, 25 and 320. M. NORTON, 313 Sutter. HELP of all natlonalities to flll varfous po- sitions. MRS. LAMBERT, 418 Powell st | WANTED—Christian lady, understanding musto | "and sewing. to rent 3 furnished rooms; . | Box 9, Call office, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS hairdresser and manicure; good wages. BLOCH'S, 141 Post st. YOUNG man to work on ranch: can milk cows and generally useful around; wages $10 and found. Box 2514, Call office. | WANTED—Situation in logging camp by saw- | yer and saw filer. Address box 2519, Call. ENGINEER—Licensed; competent; steady. Ad- i drese 26 Steuart st. COMPETENT man, who understands general forming, orchard work and raising poultry; can run incubator; wants situation on ranch or gentleman's place. Address box 1083 Call. FIRST-CLASS upholsterer and carpenter will do work: hotel, lodging or private house. Box 207, Call offic EITUATION wanted by young single man, | WOMAN to set type, edit copy, read proof, etc.. for country paper. Box 209, Call office. LADY for Ug age and wages office_work. I. W., box 2541, | GIRL to learn and help In dental office. Ad- dress box 2537, Call office. | WANTED—Girl to tst | cooking; short distance In country. ter 10 Monday, 312 Fillmore st. | WANTED Neat gir! for light housework; | plain cooking: small family. $s0 Haight st | HOUSEKEEPER for a very poor American mechanic; must be Protestant; under i; & humble but strictly honorable position for lite to right party. Box 2532, Call office. housework; plain Call at- age 30 years; first-class grower of roses, | — — S carnations and _chrysanthemums and good | WANTED—Young girl for general housework propagator, ten vears in last position;| in hotel; wages §15. 68 Sixth st the Fast; could fil v . B oot referenaa’ SHAS A BRUNGER’ Boil | RELIABLE lady of business ability to manage Conservatory Company, Sacramento, Cal. | EXPERIENCED stenographer, typewriter and | general office man; Al references furnished. Address box 384, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman _wishes position to take charge of 1 or 2 children. Apply 41 Whit- | ney st. understands_thoroughly the wine and lquor business, wishes position: best refer- ences. Address box Call office. small established business; security or inter- est. Box 245, Call office. PERIENCED hands on silk_work: steady ‘work; good wages. S. F. Manf'g. Co., 409A Turk APPRENTICES tn milliner. Allister st. store at 692 Me- MIDDLE-AGED woman as cook in_country: best of references given and required. Ad- dress 127 Turk st., room 6. RESPECTABLE young lady, good references, | speaking German and Engiish fluently, wishes a position as ladles’ mald or care of grown children to travel to Europe. Call 2 to §, 1431 Polk st. RESPECTABLE young German woman with a child wants position as housekeeper; no ub- Jection to children. Box 291, Cail office. STRICTLY temperate woman wants position as nurse, Please call at 108% Fell st. 2 YOUNG ladles would like chamberwork in | private family. Box 239, Call office. | GERMAN woman wishes situation to da zen- | eral housework; good plain cook; wages $12 to $15; city or country. Address 9 Minna st. | GERMAN woman with good references would | ifke position in small family; good cook; no | washing. Call at 127 Turk st. | | MIDDLE-AGED American woman wishes situ- | atlon as housekeeper; is & good cook; would | like to work in widower's family; country. $§13 Howard st. HONEST, strong young woman wishes work by | the day; washing flannels, sweeping, ecrub- bing or ‘window_ cleaning; references. Please call or address MRS. L. §., 717% Bush et, WANTED—By respectable young woman, place t Worfi( mornings from § until 2. Apply 580 eary st. FIRST-LASS dressmaker will make any style | trimmed suit, $4; new style skirts and high- | grade work. 220 Eddy st. ety or WANTED—A position for light upstairs work | and sewing. Box 2618, Call. YOUNG reliable woman, with good city refer- ences, desires a position where she can make herseif generally useful. Mieston st. SITUATION wanted by a Protestant woman in private family; good cook. 317 Golden Gate. Call or address 1149 BORROW money on diamonds and watches: low interest. Uncle Har 15 Grant ave. GIRL for general housework. Call 110 De Long ave., bet. Masonic ave. and As bury CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2220 Fillmore st. WANTED—A neat young girl for housework. 710 Hyde st. A_BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open till § p. m. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open untfl 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at the porthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- : open till 9 p. m. tucky st EXCHANGE. FOR SALE or exchange—160 acres, with im- provements; all clear. Inquire 4317 Twenty- fourth st., S. F. M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., near Call bldg., | WANTED Competent infant's nurse; city ref- erence; state wages expected. Hox 2616, Call. TEN lady agents wanted. Call between 11 and 12 at Coraline Toilet Parlors, 1484 Market st. MIDDLE-AGED woman with a_child; house- work: $10. Call 319 Third, 10and 11 a m | GTRL for light housework; 2 in family; $10. | _Guerrero st. GIRL—Housework and cooking: no_washinj | _$15" 2130 Oxford st., cor. Center, Beriele: FIRST-CLASS hairdressers wanted at COS- GROVE'S, 1418 Polk st. WANTED—Young girl (age 15 to 18), to assist with housework. 2529 Bush st. WANTED Chambermald; come prepared to has all kinds of property for exchange. o g B Lo MODERN §-room cottage, Paso Robles, for | . ¥ X PATTERNS! _ PATTERNS! PATTERNS! S e ot A & See our imported patterns: late skirts and box any pattern cut to order: visit our EXPERT OPTICIANS. ; Inspect our method and you will be convinced that we do thorough, practical GEO. MAYERLE, German expert opticlan, | _work. McDOWELL, 103 Post gt 1071% Market st.; examination free; German | — eyewater by mail, 50¢. Phone, Mint 257. | GIRL for general housework. 1517 Baker st. FLATS TO LET. AN elegant new sunny flat of 8 rooms and | bath. 98) Pine st., near Taylor. ELEGANT sunny corner flat, 8 rooms and | bath; furnished: reasonable rent: responsible parties: reference required. Apply on prem- ises, 26541 Misston st., Sunday, 10 & m. to 4p m FLAT, 4 rooms, bay window and bath. 716 st., betweeen Eighth and Ninth; f12. 4 comfortable rooms; bath, tollet, all necessaries. 1917 Geary st. GERMAN woman wishes to do washing, etc., ‘on Tuesdays and Fridays. 49 Ivy ave. IF you want to move from BALDWIN & et printed JIzs fats to tet OWELL. 1 Montgon ery. RESPECTABLE woman wishes position to do downstairs work and cook; first-class refer- | ence if required. Call at 3772 Twentieth st. FIRST-CLASS walst finisher wants work In ladies’ talloring or dressmaking parlors at once. Box 2817, Call office. DRESSMAKER from the Bast; first-class cut- er and fitter; go out by day; makes a sult in aaay. 1632 Poik st SWEDISH woman as cook in private family; food reference., Apply box 2. Call Branch fice, 108 Eleventh st. “Painlcss ; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. TOWEST prices in S. F.. work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists, 9639 Mission, cor. 6th. SET of teeth without pl YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. © e OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.: § graduate opera- tors; open evenings and Sundays. 850 Market. RESPECTABLE young woman wants work by day or halt day; willing and obliging. Box 24, Call Branch Office, 108 Eleventh st. CAPABLE woman wishes housework by _the month; used to American cocking. 2013 How- st. YOUNG lady would like a position to pla; plano in o mining town or country resort; state salary and requirements. Box %11, Call. HOSPITAL. DR, BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine Tsc; city visits $1 50; all animals treated: dogs boarded. Tel. West €36. —— e o b e e YOUNG girl_wants situation to do housework and good plain cooking. Apply 3167 Mission st., near Twenty-eighth. DINING room work in small restaurant; sleep home nights. 872 O'Farrell st. MODERN sunny northwest corner flat, 7 rooms | and bath; elegant view. 3} Scott s SUNNY 7-room flat; Fillmore st.; rent cheap to good tenant. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 20 Montgomery st. SUNNY flat in warm belt of Mission: & rooms and bath; rent $20. Apply G. H. CMBSEN & CO. SUTTER, 2620 Sunny bath: modern: rent $25. $10_SUNNY cottage of rooms. 134 Rose ave., between Gough and Octavia sts. 125 Ash ave., bet. ister and Fuiton. $20-NEW modern sunny upp bath; $16, lower, 5 rooms, bath, large yard, flat, 6 rooms, Mission 'and Twenty-second-st. door. 214 Chattanooga st., near Twenty-third. $20—A NICE upper flat of 7 rooms and bath: Just renovated. 1627 Devisadero bet. Post and Sutter. 73 RAUSCH st.: flat of § rooms and all modern improvements. e HBORROW money on_diemond: Jow interest. UNCLE n.mm's.'u‘;‘cr:’nlf::' DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES S_F. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Talloring School: ‘an Ness. French tailoring system taught. 305 YOUNG girl wants ru_man to do general housework. Call 2418 Geary st.; no postals. BORROW money of the respectable and reia- ble house of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Graut as PARISIAN dressmaking, 387 Geary st.; dresses made, §5 up; dresses made over; perfect Ait. McDOWELL Dressmaking School—Leading sys- tem; easy payments: evg. classes. 103 Post. —All kinds pleat- ' Connor & Moffat. ACCORDION pleating factos ing, pinking. 1 Post, over EDUCATIONAL. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 night: $1 50 to 38 week; conveniént and respectable; fres ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisement nd subscriptions received at Call branch pffice, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rlb.firlp{kml has been established at 109 Va- encia st. 4 HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.— Practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, ng| typing, lan . telegraj Drhnciies, Clun. dlecirical ad” Tining eogi- rieal and mink neering. ‘etc.; new 80-page catalogue free. A _SCHOOL in physical culture and swimmin, for young men, young ladies and boys; supe: gymnasium and hyglenic bal facilities. €alt water and swimm! tank. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellis sts. * wise for cure on exercise depend. JOSEPH GREVEN, instructor of several of our best local talent (a few of them success- ful teachers themselves) can develop beautl- ful, strong volces from the smallest and fauitiest in short time. 1286 Market st., F. 121. A CLASS in dancing will be formed at Hin- man's Academy, 412 Polk st.. Friday after- noon, February §, for the benefit of the young ladies and geatlemen who think themselves 100 0ld for the Saturday class. ALWAYS SEE THE BEST- 123 TURK ST. He excites the wonder and sdmltasion 5 it most_skeptical; gives advice on love, business and domestic trouble; unites the separated and restores lost affection; if in doubt, trouble or adversity call on this gifted medfum and he will help you: mediums developed in from 3 to § months; letters contatning three questions and §1 answered; hours, 9 to §; Sundays, 10 to 2. HOTEL partner wanted to open ne BUTCHER shop; & bargain; owner to g0 East. Inquire ¥ .. 635 MeAllistor st BRANCH bakery and notion store; business; suitable for bakery. 1808 Eebos 600 HALF interest in fish and : doing o Srst-claen bosimess: Sitaated i Dot market | i investigate. Address box 1 - MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, 1104 Market; trance, test, business medium; life reader; aiso medi- cal clairvoyant; stamp for eircular; sittings $1. CLAIRVOYANT card reader and p..llll‘l." all 'B_ooxxsspu:'(lih— Nelther " time " nor i wasted: most thorough course on earthi Tupid caiculations. Tarr, exp, account., ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. ENGINIE"RING Bebcal, ciuil; mech., survey, assay, archi. est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, Market. LADY with plano will give lessons, vocal or gs:‘tlmmenm. for room; central. Box 2621, you seek to know without questions; ings | MADO) and thoroughly taught; rea- this week, 25c and §0c. mqu st. Mlib“‘:n 733 6"'\1':::‘,!.‘ i MME. HANSON, palmistry, 10c; card reader; (| A—SINGING. piano, French, Spanish: Dast, present, future, 200 8 Bixth st ¥ 12, | * graduate; $2 mas B0 H . Tver et Be MRS _E. L. DAVIS, medium and card reader, 983 Miesion st., room 4; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 'VIOLIN, mandolis Me: % u“u,fil‘r. Prof. Merki, success- A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- * tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1228 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m: A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest cerner of Twenty-se®.nd and Ken- tucky rts.: open until 9 p. m. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. R T. WARD & CO........R. T. WARD & CO. “er.:.TO ALL EMPLOYERS OF HELP...... We beg leave to state that we are still in business and prepared to suppiy skilled and unskilled help of all sorts on short notlce and free of charge, as we have done for over forty years, No matter what kind of a man you want we can furnish him. We thank our patrons for their favors in the past and solicit a continuance of their orders, as well as the orders of those Who have not before patron- ey, T T WARD & Coo B v.fi'..."" fnt 8 ully, . ., Em nt Hxents, 810 Clay st. S. F.: tel. Main 187, REFINED couple want care of country place or invalids, as traveling companions; B Ehced in Bursing. Box & Call office, o YOUNG man, 22, desires light employment; capable and rellable; wages reasonabl $607, Call office. R G~ A K o A er, poultry- man- and teamster; wife a good mr dress 431 Pine st Gl COACHMAN, com man, thoroug! Gerstands bis busiaees 1n il branches | desises rmanent situati to SOBER horseshoer and Ty Nl'd.hnlfll FREE TO ALL. A e e e e et . BEAUTIFULLY filustrated address to lock box 643, m‘T:Mz". Cal. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1"::‘1.11'::"-'22&'3: FINE chance—Nice furniture of > cheap; quick sale. 627 N.mm-?u,‘_mm L — - T Teomast ENAMELED iron bedsteads. all sizes, 33 0: vy matting, 10c per yard: 30x60 inch rugs, . Eastern &nnn . i R She B it e e FURNITURE WANTED. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 the highest prices for your :’:‘;‘:; o CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture: piano. 1135 Market st.; telephons Jassie N1 ‘W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry furniture. carpets: 167 Mission. et Hed. JoE HELP WANTED—AGENTS. B iU aiois it SIS AGENTS for the marvelous ‘N " ot Vam revt i SRS lights inetantly with match; no more gener- ating with alcchol torch etc.; absolutely 100 candle power. ress Perfectiol 1002 First ave., Seattle, W e FOR a FIRST-CLASS investment securls per cent guaranteed and extra profite met thing NEW and SAFE that PEOPLE REAT. upper flat, § rooms, cars *pass | | SHIRT operators and ladies’ shirt waist mak- ers. K@NT'S. 121 Post st, room D. LADIES can make 32 to § g:f‘ work at home, by addressing box 2515, Call office. APPRENTICES on shirts; paid while L | "STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. nd Grove sta. WOMEN and girls on steam power sewing ma- chines; experienced or In jenced. Shirt | _Factory, 34 Fremont st.; elevator. | LADIES® cloaks, suits, §1 per week. Outfitting Co., 1308 Stockton, near BORROW money on sealskins, silverware; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2220 Filimore st. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ltubo‘cr“;:lonl has been established at 1096 Va- encla_st. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. | A BRANCH office for Cail advertisements and | subseripticns has been established at _the | nmorthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | _tucky sts.; open until 9 | | | MURRAY & REA | Leading & untry shop. small stock ranch: vaquero for cat- | tle ranch .$30 and found | cabinet maker... wagon painter .....farm hands . | butcher, #2; boy for factory, 35 week: wood- choppers and tiemakers; man to work in gar- runers. . . dairyman s « -..$20 and found 1 MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. | NIGHT cook, small place, $8 week; cooks, city | and country, $35 and $#0: laundryman, 330 and ’uo‘\"éd‘ C'I. iters, 325. MURRAY & READY, AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S...104 GEARY ST. TO-DAY, SUNDAY, and scraper Coast RR., Santa Barbara Co., 20 teamsters for RR. work, free fare . Experienc to_handle road construction work, §3 a day, free fare; office open _from § to 12 m. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. NELS OLSEN, the bath man, please call or send your address to C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 104 Geary st. WANTED—Cook, across the bay, [ lacndros, 158 3 leundresson 0" s T for mald. Waitress, $25; French or German y’s maid, $25: German cook. 3 In family, 325: 4 second girls, 320, §25 and 315; 4 coolks. German style, $25; restaurant cook, §7 a weel: 8 pumber of girls for housework. i, g city and country; German nurse. 3 CHOSETT & CO., 16 Sutter s o I F. holders "for the free fare . BARBERS' Protective Union organized union on the cosst. 3. 3 HEISS Employment Secy., 60 downstaire, oy~ 182, round candy maker; and cake b:k: e BARBERS' Progressive Union—Free ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. J-:‘mtfl WANTED-—Good all-; first-class bread furnished; 'good opportunity fi MOST Iiberal proposition wi able, successtul” subserintion S0 il on_ book salesmen. LY WANT; this | ITY. o A —— Miita blaw,. bh o OFPORTUNITY. 14 Cal v - T, 927 Market st., MAGNETIC healing, personal magnetism and | EXPERIEN lesmen prpee—t hyprotism: books free for stamp: beau Rt Ay Yoo power, health and wealth for you: earn $55°8 | p o T O M- A T8 Flood bldg., 4 day sure. DR, P. BRAUN, Neb. GOVERNMENT AGENTS wanted—Something new: Eentlemen. 9 Boyd st.. mHear Harrison, o tween Beventh and Eighth. HARPER & BROTHERS' et o T, ety tunity for i entire line. J. N. ODELL, 206 Kearny st. S CONERNMENT positions: where for circular ational stitute, w...“;.._.p ra WANTEDGentleman % manage pocd pesing 2 Gl attige. ; write In-