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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1900. ANCES—CONTINUED, furniture | BUSINESS CH SAN FRANCISCO CA“L. | S8 OFFICE of The San Francisco | E r of Market and Third streets, open | MEETING NOTICES. UREKA Lodge No. 5, K. of P. | $500—CORNER Otficers and members are requested | included: residence cash location. to assemble at Pythian Castle, SU §260—Good will and part of furniture in 36 ery; new _stock, clock every night in the vear. DAY, Oct. 28, at 12:15 p. m., for the rooms. BRANCH OFFICES-427 Montgomery street, | purpose of attending the funeral of our late 8850 Butcher shop downtown; well estab- corner Clay: open pntil $:30 p. m. brother, FREDERICK WAHLQUIST. | tiehed; old trade. E. J. WILSON, K. of R. & S. $850—Private house; rooms and board; finely 500 Hayes sireet; open until 9:30 p. m. T s ot e pi s OO A R turnianed central 3 e #15 Larkin street; open until 8:30 p. m. | “and_Brothers of the Improved O, L Rmessalog on S W e e T 151 Miselon treet; open until 10 p. m. B Tl ke hotice that SEENS | Lodging house; 40 rooms; modern bulld- 2261 Market street, corner Eixteenth: open | memorial services will be held at Red Men's clears $140 monthly. buliding. 30 TPost st SUNDAY AFTHR- 000—General store; stock worth $5000; sub- s p | NOON, October 25, at 2 o'clock. All mem- | SEOCCEOETE] ¥ Eleventh strest; open until § p. m. | bers of the order, sisters of the Degree of | GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 308 encia street; open until § p. m. Pocahontas and friends of the brotherhood | 1008 Broadway, Oakland. are cordially invited to attend. CLAIRVOYANTS. ISMAR THE GYPS ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypey, draws aside the ureurtained years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, yet hund: fail where suc- cess is possible were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are in trouble of eny kind, discontented, unhappy or not satis- fied in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame, and her name has be comq proverb in thousands of homes made hnnb)"x her aid and advice. ISMAR can be consul daily from 10 a. m. to § p. m., Sun- days by appointment only, at her office, 1148 Market, opp. 6th. Full life reading by mail $5. er Twenty-second and Ken- | pen until § p. m. A partner with some cash; manu- d gxclusive business; good money from the start; will bear investigation. Cail or write HERRICK, 631 Randolph st., Napa. $10,000-SOUND Investment; one of the best- | “paying merchandise businesses in Oakland; established for years; safe and profitable in’ | ves ait cash, balance in property. E. | E. BU 2 J. N. HUTAFF, President. PORTER L. BLISS, Secretary. HE California Debris Commission, having re- | celved applications to mine by the hydraulic process from the Cataract and Wide West in the Wide West G Calaveras Co.. to taflings in North Outlet and Prospect Gulch from H. Slelghter and Thomas Harper, In San Francisco Mine, near Todd, Placer CHIRCH SERVICES. ch, corner Post and Adams, D D., services. At i the Charge Is “Is the Young Broadway, Oakland. | topic, r arecordially Invited. | 1o deposit tailings In Dardanelles Canyon: HALF interest in restaurant and coffee house, } e s e e e g from Charles 8. Deisen. in the Riffle Point | 413 Market st.; grand offer for right man: ngregational Church. Post at. | Mine. at Grass Flat. Sierra to deposit | serving 500 for lunch; small rent: everything | g Datile . ALTID. m | fulines tn Orsee Fist Havioe m George | new; trial allowed for | - 8t 3 ¢ tzgerald, in the Lone Star Mine, near Crom- | — — ——— | Mr. ¥ % will deliver his popular | yorg” plumas Co., to deposit tailings in Jack- | FOR SALE-Half interest lew and Christian OWe | [o\"Creek: from G. A. and F. W. Brucker- | Tet stores in the city; a good gro- | th-school at 9:30 a. m. man, in the Renalscance Mine, near Howland desired. Address Grocer, box 3847, | 4 __ | Flat Sterra Co. to deposit tatlings in o SRR i PARK Chouih, Whkpes ok, Wé- | - Focked out pit: from L S0 anc_ 4 $350- FRUIT store; 2 furnished rooms; receipts | 3l sy ear Sp: 3 ; pts | r al ave—Preaching at 11 | Jacks. in the Badger il Mine, near Pranieh | “ssp per day; good horse and wagon: full value | i oy Prot. Lioyd of Pacific (U0 Ravine: from W. T. Sherman and | _in sight. MCLAUGHLIN, 777 Market st. | = . s Ohclation | DO Carn, 8 The Last Ghpnce 30ns, Sesrd OYSTER and chop house; well fitted up: 2 fur- 1 ; m. You are invited. | gyl Ravine; from G, N. Kingsbury, in the (. Biared rooms: doipg goed business; gofng ¥ Pr arch, Van Nees avenue onger Gulch Gravel Mine, near Igo, Shasta | _ - i g Bev. B Macke Co.. to deposit tailings in Dry Creek; from | WANTED—Barber shop for cash or suitable - William Kirk Guthrie, hn McGrath. in the Independent Mine. near | store on or near Market. Box 41, Call office. . Services &t 11 a. m. and Louls. Sierra Co.. to deposit e ke Mackenzie, and Sunday . and from J. F. ARISE Reong-tula oA Daint - ahop. ¥ax;| Y. P. 8 C. E., 615 ille Mine, near St. Louis, ale; good location. Call at 1306 Powell st. | o ¢ Co., to deposit tailings in kets Guich, ' — . —— T et —— | gives motice that a meeting will be held at | WILL put delivery wagon on and work in store ¥ » crian Church, corner Osk room &8 Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal, | _OF shoo, $70 m Box 4125, Call office. - e Rev. J. 5. Thomaa, pastor. 3 3. AN Al business opportunity for man with - - L 90 o Besing wiwios small capital. Box 4133, Call offic A sut Jesus, the Rest of the Soul's AGENTS WANTED. Pltece b e Christian Endevor meet- z & _ | A—$500: PARTNER wanted in coffee and chop ing service at 7:45; subject, et house: incoming partner will be required to mibling 2 Fra > and Poolselling.”’ | AGENTS mint money selling wonderful “Take- | attend cash counter: no experience necessary; week meeting Wednesday at 7:45 evening. e ooy lgn ahls | owner has two places; fine trade; trial given ar vited - “‘Ij“ v o to parties meaning business; no agents. Box | A TREND, 897 Bast | 3818 Call office. | CALVARY Presbyterian Church, cor. of Geary HF. BE! 3 - et 2 e = —Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., ond s ew York Ly CIGAR store for sal fine fix- | pas ast_Sabbath services in this wanted; ladies or gentlemen T L R U i e A T T 4 A nty and town on the Pacific Coast; ICAGO Brokerage Co., 305 So. 53 ave., Chi- | R ety ensily make $40 ndl'eek householl invenition | cago—Eells your business or farm for oash | enk ol d , that every one needs. For particul address wherever located; get rtner or sell your | Evening in the Old San Francisco, Cal. = patent r. room 5i. 916 Market st., MME. SCHAFF) | CLATRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, paim MRS. E. M. DUVAL, 425 Golden Gats avenue. Late of Los Angeles. Mrs. Duval is a natural born clairvoyant and business medium. She tells your past, present and future life, dlagnoses diseases, cures deaf- ness, etc. If there are obstacles in the path of your life she can tell you how to overcome them and how to avold them. Mrs. Duval has practiced successfully in Los Angeles for the past nine years for all the prin- cipal business people, as well as those in the highest soclety. and still has patrons there, to whom she wili continue to give her valuable | advice. MRS. E. SANDERS, 514 Taylor st., near Geary —Clairvoyant, palmist and business medium; ladles’ circle Thure., 2 p. m.; Fri.. 8: cir.. %c. MME. BERNARD, reads life fluently; advice given In all affairs in life; satisfaction guar- anteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., next Examiner. ME. HANSON, istry, car present, futur 148 Sixth st., room 14. clairvoyant, card reade: sittinzs dally. fe st MRS, MELVILLE, well-known cla{rvoyant.w: ter reader, moved to i1 Sixth; German spoken. 44815 | MME. ZEREDA, the gypsy, 1§ the great palm- i 7 3eventh. and card reader: 25c and Sle. it and card reading, 25c. 1241% Market = MRS, E. M. DUVAL, clairvoyant and business medium. 425 Golden Gate ave. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 28c. 1149 Mission. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 250 up. § Fourth st. | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A A A AN~~~ ETANDARD, 313 Guerrero—Curtains and blan- kets renovated, 2ic per pair; carpets cleaned, 3c ya; laying a speclalty. Phone Mission 10 sessts = | LADY wants partner with some means in pay- | ing business; security for cash invested. Cail 4 Mission st. »f the Lord’s Supper se of the morning of new members. The will hold special NETIC healing complete; wonderful book tning method; any one can learn, wuar- journal free. NATIONAL SCHOOL, WHEN you become disgusted with poor work wend_to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works. 333-337 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. - The last Wednesday Mton, Mo. . \ e 2 ck: final meeting and — - STROUSE'S Bay Clty Market will be | . same hour on Friday evening. agents to handle latest triumph in Ga sold at public auction MONDAY, October 23, A 4s of the church are especially in ne Gas Lamps; just out; highest quality 1900, at 12 o'clock noon, at premises, 1138-1148 | rewest design; guaranteed: staple goods; ex- Market st — - | ceptional inducements; references, Corn Ex- & —— — — M n s turiade fornia st mear Pill- | change National Bank. AMERICAN LIGHT- GROCERY and bar for sale; good location; also rector; Rev. A. ING CO., manufacturers, Chicago. coal vard: will be sold separately or com- Holy communion, 7:3 | — 8 | bined; good investment. ApplyJ. J. CLARKE, %% a. m.: morning AGENTE—Do you want something more profit- Mission st., near Twenty-second. | able and easier to sell than books or ‘nsur- the rector, 11 o'clock; y choral service 4f | _ance? Add. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. = $00—CHA] L ETCHER. 115 Bevetth PRy — SHOW ycur colors: blow your cigar and ger _ st., West Oakland. - - — the dollars; 10c in stamps gets samples se- | = “ERY 3, odith g e - : > Sup. GROCERY and bar in good location; stock in TRIX e ough ste— | CUrely Ee e lorTation. Asents SW- | "eight for full purchase price. W. L. HAR- il 3 B o St PER, 313 Examiner bullding. : . yer. 4 oclack. Fri- | AGENTS wanted T rubber ool | FOR sale_Wood and coal vard, With Improve »n for army and navy Apply 1115 Folsom sf < long lease. 0 hos av . e e Font T ee, 2 %50 MADE per week: professin taught, $35. | - potin Yetobe Y t = D—Soli oc! 2 2 eels; ' 3 el o Mtion e toun: el Seety Taas Ewrtihincs (S LA Unie,s ball dn wreniig Eowcopal Church, 0o, o Wan |e't Milis bullding, room 41, fifth floor. | FOR sale—$600; fine restaurant on K st.; good nd Clay st. Holy communion, § | TO sell campaign novelty; Rooscvelt hat badge; | patronase: terms reasonable. Address R.. | ng praver. 11 o'clock. Evening | _large profits WHITE & WOEBKE. § Pine st R AL o o tlock. Rev. T, Bckany, Foc: | S ——— e R P e Saints Church, Omaha, will Address C. M, W., 502 Virginia st., | TUM ROOFING ing and evening. Cal | CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, laid at Sec. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944 J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74, CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 38-40 8th tel. South #60. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel Main 394, GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. puimistry, card reader; past, | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A_NBAT, responsibl 1ddle-aged woman, food Aok, "aenires witaation to 4 cooking and imited housewor} le of taking full charge; references; Address or call for 2 days 420 Fell st. | WANTED—By thorough business woman, posi- tion to introduce to the trade & specialty of merit; or position of trust; excellent business references. Address Capable, 713 Shrader st. | COMPETENT nurse wants position caring for | invalid or infant; confinement cases a spe- | clalty; prices reasonable. Call or address 228 Eleventh st. A RELIABLE woman wants any kind of light work by the day or half-day. Address TISA Post st. ! POSITION wanted by an experienced lady as fer and saleslady in restaurant and bak- | _ery; can furnish references. M. H., 204 2d st. | A SWEDISH girl of experience: cook and | housework; city references; call from 10 to 5. 1050 Howard st.. room 8. YOUNG lady owning tgewmer ‘wishes copy- ing: home or office. Box 3343, Call office. A NURSE would like the charge of mental or aged case; hospital experience; references. Box 3814, Call office. | POSITION as housekeeper wanted by & young woman: can give best of references. Address box 313, 1 office. By reliable woman, position &s or country. Box 411, Call. { G wom, ith small child wishes re- spectable position as housekeeper: prefer ons wWhere other help is kept. Box 4i1j, Call. YOUNG woman wishes position to do_house- work and plain cooking. 1020 Howard st., between Sixth and Seventh. { * | THOROUGHLY experienced German infant's | and child’s nurse, to take entire charge; city or country; best of references. Address box 4106, Call otfice. GRADUATE nurse French Hospital needs werk; all cases undertaken; with or without doctor. Box 3345, Call office. FLATS TO LET. AP Y e T 4 —SNAP; 2 cozy flats of 3 rooms; 10 days free; ‘-p.fiia:m. 630A and 650C Jessie st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A PP A A 'ANTED—Women and girls to work on fruft. 'rm Folsom st., between 13th and l4th. SUNNY 4 rooms and bath; newly tinted o4 yAnted: large pasement: $1i. 35 Langon. A_+ROOM lower flat, yard, $10. 43 Russ st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, near Mission. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subecriptions recelved at Call branch office, 3200 Flilmore st. HELP WANTED-MALE. FLAT 6 rooms and bath, 23293 Mission st.. between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. FLATS 5 and 6 rooms; sunny; fine view; large yard. 707 Stockton st. FLAT with 6 rooms and bath; rent $22. 631 McANister IF you want to move get printed list flats to frzgl BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. LOWER sunny 6-room flat, NE. corner Jackson | and Larkin; vacant Nov. 1; rent §30. Inquire 1806 Larkin st. NEW modern flat, 4 sunny rooms, yard, rent $10 50. 4292 Seventeenth st. SUNNY bay-window flat; 6 rooms and bath. 3307 Twenty-first st., corner Valencla. SUNNY flat, 4 rooms. 210 Willow ave., above Van Ness. 5 SUNNY rooms; 90 Bryant st., cor. Seventh; cheap; apply corner, bet. 1 and 3 p. m. § ROOMS end bath; 8711 Seventeenth st.i rent $16. —4-ROOM flats on Victor st.. off Bryant, bet. "flh and Sth. Inquire at grocery, s‘vl Br"llE §10—4 SUNNY rooms. 27 Dore st., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts., off Harrison. §15_UPPER bay-window flat, 6 rms., bath: fine view. 1069 Broadway, bet. Taylor and Jones. FLATS WANTED. —NOTICE; owners attention! We guaran! e good houses and flats in three to fif- teen days. A. M. SPECK & CO., 867 Market. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale—1116% Larkin niture and carpets of MIDDLE-AGED woman speaking French well desires situation for cooking and housework; references at present situation. 1900 Devisa- dero st., cor. Pine. A WOMAN would like to take full charge of a rooming-house; has had ten years' experience. Call at 88 Third st., room 17. | COMPETENT woman wishes position as house- | _keeper; city or country. Box 4131, Call office. | FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook wants a position in private family; wages §30 to $3. Please call 1236 Bush st MS furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. 4 R e, ing Furniture Co., 1Z-181 Mar- ket st.; telephone South 637. FURNITURE WANTED. HAS. LEVY buys your furniturs, Chianon, cio. 113 Market st.; tol. Jess . WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st, pays highest A:arlce for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354. ALWAYS 'phone John_ 1041 before selling your furniture. Standard Furn. Co., 46 Misston. | COMPETENT German woman wants work by | “the day, washing, ironing, cleaning; Western | Adaition only; no postals. Address 1203 Val- iejo st. MOTHER and daughter would like a few of- fices to clean, housecleaning or any kind of work forenoons. -~ Box 3820, Call office. FRENCH teacher desires position as visiting governess, companion or teaching; references. Box 3819, Call office. | | 'S Carpet-Beating Works, 833 Golden CGate ave.; telephone East 126 — ey CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, Ingrown nails, corns, absolute cure, inless: consult'nfree. Dr. Duncan, 418 Sutter. CONKLI Seat!; COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 997 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. 2 COTTAGES, 4 and § rooms, in order. SAL- INGER, Grocer, Wood st., cor. Pt Lobos. 3_PELTIER, asphalt roofing, floors laid. repaired: postal sldewalk 1186 Mis cellar ion st piscopal Church, Mis- S. D. Hutsinplller large store to let on O'Farrell st., near suitable for any business; cheap rent. | n the topic, “'A = & Lite,” and at 7:30 ASTROLOGY. 2 R e @ ayer Changed 1o | s-——~n e ~ | A_BARGAIN; corner grocery, with bar; cash | Pr dress at each serv- MME. HICKEY—Astrologist: horoscopes, 30c; business; Mission district; no agents; terms foe on Tow Proposition.”” Good card reading and palmis: 25c. 1933 Mission. cash; investigation invited. Box 4183, Call. o . ey — = cs dte Sl ntan e = oy 3 —RESTAURANT: fine morning and even- : oo S ATTomamws A waw. MECRERIAURIN e eomptee running | R. W. KING, attorney at law, 527 Market at., | § Borh dr " OV Der ¢ yoars; investigate. ! e room 627- damag attachment L= « Central bankruptcy, collect!. ses: fair fees FINE location for shoe store = uny st and | no advance charges ned on estates. | fixtures complete; 4 rooms. > ' Biis Remun Bt | e — , —————— | Clement st. and Third ave.; Sutro cars pas 4 Fallen Man", ADVICE free: divorce law a specialty; private; | — o o onc T A% - the same hour. Do fee without success: collections. G. W. | $:00_BRANCH bakery, candy, cigars, notlon . i3 at 8 o clock. HOWE. att; 0 tockton. ationery: nedr transfer corner, 284 Valencl v room 310. | T EDW. JARRETT, Hearst bldg., Third and W news for § cents—The Weekly Call, st 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. i phone Red 522 = this week at the hall, 11 o LS FREE advi v s, o - P Mariet: Sunday atier. FREE advice; divorce laws, damages. estates . ess to Christians: . : eve " preaching; ungenom- 5 T ne a s com: or o Bibl k- - 5 ROOM well furnished. k.. - Breg g S Y ARt Bt 008 M 10 rooms, a little money maker. i s e Temple m L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bld; 14 rooms, income $125, cash onl - « A Hali clal lec ket st.. consultation free: no fees 18 rooms, good location, very cheap at.. | u it uous Activity - — 4 rms., fam. h‘i‘.]x, clears $450 mo., cash. 3[:)':; gev invited; free. z : roomis, spiendid corner 5 - = - BATH CABINETS. 0 rooms, best house in city, offers wanted. NA Australia begins a se- — e Cash or easy payments. Bargains for all. v spel Hall, Sixteenth st., | ROBINEBON, fagara, Perfection and others. AYES & WILSON, 833 Market (The Elitg). r " t. ““The Temple |~ W. 5. BROWN CO.. 'agency. 126 Ellls st., 8.F. | — padimm b & ¥ 5 tinuing Tuesdays and I1-ROOM house; south Market st.; must sell 3 nces at 7:4% p. m YCLE ot to-day; a spap; $210. HAYES & WILSON, s o "X a BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. | 10 stariet st (The Elite) « tical CI nity, g - ~ _— e £ fvery Sunday ‘at 31 ALLEN sells 1900 Columbia chainless $60; chain M. GRIFFIN, - $40; ordinary bicycles cheaper. 201 Larkin | 719 Market st., room 1, near Call buflding. st ‘and 1966 to 1870 Page st. Downtown flat, rent $2, elegant fur...... $250 B ¥ 7 ket st.—Schlatter, t S 14 rooms, full, rent $40, snap.. 350 1 Sunday night, at 7 BOARDING FOR CH 30 rooms, rent $100, income $229, all men.. 1700 . w Healed the Sick.” R g it 4 A 3 rooms, new hard wood, central corner.. 1800 - .. stage. L Foon3 | LADY would like a child to board; mother's R Eooms; Nweye: th gy oo THBO0B ” ety —Public lecture to- | care: nice healthy place. Call 23 Boyce st., | _APStract free. Money to loan s off Point Lobos ave.; ; rent $27 50 (cheap) rent $50 (corner) rent $60 (central).. ; Tent $100 (paying). rooms; rent $250 (Market) Large list of houses. Money ¥ at 2 per cent. SCHWEINHARD & CO., in 044 Fellows' bidg., by | v subject, *‘The Aryan den Chain at 11 . m. { Geary-st. cars. LADY with own home would like 1 or 2 small chil@ren to board; good care. 2218 16th st. GOOD home for 2 children; terms reasonable; furniehed room for parent. 249 Shipley st. —————— e ey MIETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. §19 Market st.—Lec. THE - Soclety of g Phone Mint 1911 917 Market, bet. 5th and 6th. w 1 Brotherhood Ac BUSINESS CHANCES. e L t Loma.” by jam Stewart |~ e | BARGAINS | tr I B League meeting first A—ROOMING: fine location; bargain this duy. | House and third night. See COWING & CO., 719 Market st. House of 70 rooms; $3800. e e i o e o e | Hiouse W rooma: Golder Gate; . { store; good location; clears $500 to House 10 rooms: $600; must be sold to-day. INGS—SUNDAY. | “imo.: bargain. COWING & CO., 71 Market st. | Houta of 18 rocms: 4600 -l S = ~ Houre 34 rooms; Geary: $3500. | A GROCERY and bar: best ever offered for sale. COWING & CO. 719 Market st. NATIONAL REAL A—22-ROOM rcoming hous will lecture this SSTATE CO., 3 Eddy st. and_Cure of Con- v central $1000 Hall, Pythian Castl " o .. = - A BALOON downtown; money-maker; come siroom house: first Class....... 1050 4 by, masnificent views | % quiek” COWING & CO.. T Market st. I Toom howwe; sk e-room sk i e X-Ray exhibition at A-SODA water business for one-half its value; | 20-Toom hou g T - next Tuesday evening. Seats | COWING & CO., 718 Market st. ing stable; park location: COWING & CO., 719 Market. A—PLUMBING shop; fine_location; snap for %00d man. COWING & CO., 719 Market st. A-RESTAURANT In best part of cit ROOMING-HOUSE of 70 rooms, elegantly fur- nished and the best-paying house in San | Francisco: sick relatives cause of selling. Address box 4435, Call office. $1400—HOTEL; 5 furnished rooms; clears a month; near railroad shops. $1000—Lodging- | iffin, ume. will open gra blic and skeptics in- ttish Hall; ad 2w ested in the question of po- must | PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Busl | FAIRFIELD'S M1 $10_COTTAGE & sunny rooms; yard; water. | 134 Rose ave., between Gough and Octavia. DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, 8 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up: of- fice hours, 9 a. 'm. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and flllings; extractions or fillings by my won- derful secret, painless method perience; no students; advi cheapest and guaranteec DR. GEORGE W. LEE 20 years' ex- free; prices atiendants. . 20 O'Farrell st. A_NEW plate, the unbreakable Rose Pearl, | warranted for 2) years; crowns and bridge- work; teeth without a plate; fillings, boc; crowns, $3 50; plates, full set, '$ 00; ali work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- | lors, 24 Sixth st. Flood bldg., you can | D., Manager. | | FLDERLY lady would like a position to assist in light housework; small pay. 29 Eddy st., room 31 | POSITION as governess or housekeeper in fam- 1ly; English and German spoken. Call or ad- dress 1862 Mission st., bet. 2 and 4 p. m. | | WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- | “ket—200 rooms; 25c to $150 night, $1% to 36 | week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103 ‘alencia st. — | | Auctioneer—Ls Vincent, 1305 Larkin; tel Polk 631, furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.), buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; tel. Red 333 _—_— HELF . ANTED-FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO. -.Phone Grant 185 w...oos... HOTEL DEPARTMENT 4 waitresses, first-class caf $30; 2 waltresses, city, $20; 8 waitresses, dif- ferent commercial hotels, $20; 4 chamber- maids, Southern California, $20; 2 chamber- maids to wait, $20; chambermaid to wait, country, $20; Woman cook, $30. . 5 .. FAMILY DEPARTM Woman with a child, country, $1 invalid's nurse, Alameda. b & Modesto, Oakdale, Berkeley, Ryde, Willows, Fresno, Santa Cruz, $15 to 825; 50 housegirls, city, going wages; yo nursezirl, care of 2 children, references. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Experienced operators _on boys’ EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALB. 48 years, reads and writes the English | and speaks Spanish, Portuguese and the Ital- | fan languages, experience of 5 ye: in clothing business, 12 years’' experience in liquor business as bartender, § ence in cigar and candy busines: perlence in pooiroom, strictly would ltke job in any line of business: months from the Easf Box 4116, Call. FIRST-CLASS coachman and gardener; compe- tent {n every respect; sober and reliable man; | best city refi Address G. W, 525 Mission st. STEADY, reliable young man wishes situation as porter or night watchman; best of refer- ences. C. L., 825 Mission st. YQUNG man, well educated In English and German, desires position of any kind; refer- ences and security given. J. SHILLING, 1581 | Valencia st. & years’ ex- temperate, bonds if required. SOBER, industrious young man desires to bs | farmer; small wages; near city. Address box | 8837, Call office. “MAIN Office’” New York Dental Parlors, 1019 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh; consult us on crowns and bridges; teeth extracted positively and absolutely without patn, | DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh | No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth . 50c; gas given. ged for consclentious work executed by graduate dentlsts at Standard Dental Pariors, r. 54, Murphy b} Mict. Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; filling: DR. WALSH, 515% Geary, nr. Larkin—Painiess extraction 60c; plates $5 up: tel. Polk 1135. prices in S. F.; painless extraction, York Dentlists, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. VAN VROOM—"Painless’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 !l:!kQ( st., corner S‘::h, - SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1541 Polk st. —— DOG HOSPITALS. DR. BUZARD'S dog hospital, Post, Flllmore— Advice and medicine, Toc; city visits, $1 50; all animals treated; dogs boarded. Tel. West 835. — e O e ok, West 836, llinery Academy; cailand ex- amine work; send for circu 1236 Market. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRES: YOUNG man, 33, educated business experience, | sober, reliabl wants situation as manager, | salesman or clerk. Box 3844, Call office. | YOUNG man, understands placer mining and office work, wants position. Box 353, Call. BOY wants position on Saturday in drug store. Box 3534, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, having had § years’ ex- rience at painting, wishes work. Address 'RANK WILSON, 124 Sixth st., room 23. STATIONARY engineer wishes position. Ad- dress box 3830, Call office. | YOUNG handy man wants position as porter; understands gardening work, or to go_as nurse in priv: family; best reference. Box 3528, Call office. SITUATION wanted by first-class coachman | and gardener and man about place; good care- | ful driver; quick worker and dy man with tools. Box 4114, Call. PRIVATE secretary desires engagement. Ad- dress Traveler, box 4115, Call. | YOUNG man, 21 years old, would like position of any kind Address 18 Lewls st., off Taylor. BUTCHER, young man, would like situation in | shop or drive wagon. 830 Mission st. COACHMAN or groom; one who thoroughly u derstands the care of carriage and roadster horses and fine harness; does his own clip- | pipg and trimming; good reference. Box | |41, Call. i knee pant eady work; good wages; also apprentices. EPSTEIN, 1034 Folsom st. TED—Ladies to copy letters at home, everywhere; pleasant work; good pay; full particulars, terms, etc.; reply with stamp. THE CUTLER CO., Dept, 3, Chicago, Il WANTED—Girl_to do_ general _housework: wages §25 per mou‘h. Apply at 934 Halght s ACTIVE. hustling lady to_sollclt advertise- | ments; liberal pay. Box 383, Call office. WANTED — Stenographer; one with some knowledge of 2539, Call office, WANTED—A housekeeper a short distance in the country. Address, stating age and wages, I. D., box 3533, Call office. GIRL for general housework, family of three, Oakland. Call Monday at 128 Kearny, r. 4. FIRST-CLASS tailoress on coats; also appren- tice. J. ASHER, 455% Minna st. FIRST-CLASS cloak hands end furrler. Ap- oly at 1200 Geary st., after 7 p. m. WANTED—First-class cloak hands and fur- rier. Apply at 1200 Geary st. Sunday, be- tween 1 and 4 and after 7 p. m. PROTESTANT young woman for general housework, cooking; wages 3§20 refs. Apply §52 Fulton, bet. 10 &. m. and 13 m., Monday. see party | bookkeeping preferred. Box | A—MURRAY & READY.. Phone Main 4853 .Leading Employment and Labor Agents. everneene s WANT 7 A. M. TO-DAY.. CARPENTERS -CARPENTERS § carpenters for a mine. .383 50 and found § carpenters, bridge and trestle wor.k‘ Beur etty a day 5 laborers, city and country..$175 and 82 day tank cooper. harness maker blacksmiths . 10 plow teamsters and farmers..$25 & 830 & fd milkers and butter-makers. 430 and carriage painters, drillers. 100 woodchoppers and tiemakers, provisions turnished farmer_and wife. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay st. A—COOKS, city and country, 30, 5 and #0 and found; markers and other laundry help: experienced man, delicatessen store; boy to drive bakery wagon, §20 and found: elevator Doy, ete. . MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. .104 Geary st. s RAILROAD WORK e Saikd 200 teamsters, R. R. work, Nevada....§2 a day 10 stonemasons, R. R. culvert work, Nevada.. s > 3 50 a day FREE FARB SHIP DAILY SHRDLUUU Free Fare.. Ship Daily.........Fres Fars & carpenters, 8 a day: Ingersoll drillers. 8 a day: bench hand and wood turner for planing mill, country; gardener, private place, coun- try, §25; butler, good references, $5. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. A—100 COAL miners for New Mexico. For par- teulars appiy C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st A _FOREMAN for electrical work, 380 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO... . e OFFICE boy for this office. C. R. HANSEN & CO. vaeeo.. 104 Geary st. A—TWO bell boys, first class hotels, and 0. C. K. HANSEN & GO 100 Goary st BARBERS Progressive Union—Fres employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jesste 132. ‘WANTED—Superintendent fc sawmill and general work connected with lumber bustnesa: must be thoroughly competent, conversant with all the detaiis of lumber trade and cap- able of managing & large business; none but ractical men with large experience and rst-class references need apply. Address, giving experience, salary expected, X Y Z. box 3531, Call office; all communications con- | WANTED-—Salesmen to sell im mestic liquors, principally jes and blends: and do- e Kentuciy case and barrel goods: to jobbers and saloon trade; good chance to the right man; sal or commission. _Ad- dress R. 8. STRADER & SON, 6 and T E. | | _Water st., Lexington, Ky. | CARPENTERS, cabinet-makers, bench Bands. sash and door men, shaper and band sawyers, sticker hands at Mechanics’ Registration Bu- reau, 410 Kearny, r. §; non-union mechanics please register; new jobs daily; no office fees. PHYSICIAN wants an honest, bright, intelli- gent young man, about 13, to assist in office; must ‘write a good hand and have good refer- ences. Address, stating full particulars, box | 4135, Call office. WANTED— Experienced elevator man: state age, experience, references, salary expected. Apply box 4124, Call office. WANTED—Young man of §ood habits as wrap- per, o Jewelry stors: must write legible band. x 3803, Cail office. WANTED—First-class buck and _she glove cutters on block. B. G. CONKLI CO., 413 Sacramento st. WANTED—Aggressive, reliable real estats salesman; give refersnce and salary expectsd. Box 3815, Call office. WANTED—Bright errand boy: 11 to W years old; references. Box 3832, Call office. WANTED—An experienced book collector. Box 3840, Call office. WANTED—Successful _book salesmen; new proposition; will pay you to Investigate. Publishers’ Advertising League, §i§ Emma Spreckels buildin | MATTRESS maker wanted. Apply JOHN | BREUNER CO., 117 Geary st. | ¥75_PARTNER wanted in small restaurant: 330 month: no experience necessary. 496 4th. BOY learn harness trade; one with some ex- perience preferred. 240 California st. | COATMAKER or pantsmaker; can have seat | “room by yourselt. 104 Kearny st.; tallor shop. WANTED—Dishwasher at 3 Jackson st. U, S. SLIPPERS; 50 pair from %c up, at &5 Mission st. WANTED—Young girl for general housework. 214 Hyde st. WANTED Nursery governess;: German pre- ferred; must be willing and obligin; ence required. Call forenoon, 1814 Pacific av WANTED—A man anxious to employment. Apply this morning FIELD & CO., 6 Stevenson st. work; steady E L FI- OPERATORS on infants' and children's wear; must be experienced. 1033 st. BOY wanted In confectionery store; references. are Market, stalls 1 1503 Geary st. o %F‘fl"\l and Geary. A GERMAN nhousekeeper, between the ages of 20 and 40 years, for man and his three children. 230 Hol st., North Oakland, be- tween 2 and 5 p. m. Sunday. NEAT girl for general housework and cooking. 1306 Gough s LADIES accustomed to doing all kinds of em- broideries. Call 513 Post st. WANTED—Immediately, a bright woman 30 for position of trust; no stenography; erences. Box 4130, Call office. bout ret- BOY_ wanted at Unfon- and 3, Powell st., bet. WANTED—Third hand baker; $30 and found. 115 Oak st. DISHWASHER wanted. 1507 Market st., near Eleventh; call early. MAN wanted to drive an express wagon. 1511 Market st., Monday, 7 a. m. TAILORS wanted for seat room. 808 Mont- gomery st., room §, third floor; convenient. WANTED—A man to heip In bakery. 336 Third street. OPERATORS, finishers and apprentices on vests. BELASCO & HARRIS ., 541 Market. WANTED—An apprentice on gentlemen's tafl- oring with some experience. 317 O'Farrell st. AN experienced solictor to represent six up to date works for the holiday trade; lady or gentleman. Room 74, 6 Eddy st. WANTED—Girl for general housework and cooking; small family; no children; wages $2% to $30. Apply 838 O'Farrell st. ACCORDION pleating factory; all kinds pleat- _ing, pinking. 121 Post, over0’Connor & Moffatt. FISHER & CO. 1035 Market et | MCDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; | private class; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. Tailoring and_Mil tem. 411 B P linery School essmaking, Ladies COACHMAN, first-class all-around man; can do gardening or milking if necessary, thor- oughly competent; city and country refer- ernces. Box 4122, Call. | MIDDLE-AGED good hotel waiter _desires steady poeition. Address H. KIEHL, New Atlantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery ave. EXPERIENCED sewers on underskirts in fao- tory; steam power. A. AARON, 579 Mission. GOOD finisher on pants. $3 Third st., upstairs. APPRENTICE for dressmaking; pald learning. 710 Polk st. B e DOBS BROS." tailor system taught. 10 Metcalt place, near Mason, off EDUCATIONAL. | BXPERIENCED, reliable cigar clerk wishes steady place; reasonable salary; best refer- ences. Address box 4118, Call office. YOUNG lady office assistant wholesale house. Address with reference and state experience, box 2875, Call office. FIRST-CLASS pressman on custom pan steady work. Call to-day, 10 to 1, 4114 Kearny. GOVERNMENT positions—Don’t prepare for postoffice or any civil service examination without seeing catalogue of information, fres. Columbian Corres. College, Washington, D. C. FNGINEERS, firemen, machinists, electricians o s S b B SR Engineers. GEO. A. m{m, st Mo. MAN to travel and appoint agents: to satis- factory hustler with good references §1000 and expenses; permanent; rapld fon, Add. Mgr. ““Travelers,” 501 Star bidg., Chicago. | { house; 2 furnished rooms; on one floor; nets | s i e e B! FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats; steady | work. WANTED- By a practical engineer of 15 years' women are invited to call at understands the dynamo; ~good be sold this day. COWIN Woman Franchise Organ- - | GALLAGHER. ‘experience; 41115 Kearny st. from office; extra ; M. GRIFFIN FLETCHE: | . MARSH College, Parrott Bldg.— o 4138, sion S Sipu— T - Toom 18 AeNOONS: | ;i3 Market st room 1. Tel. Black 1803 AROA) od | Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F, | _Ieference. Address box 4126, Cail office. PATTERNS! PATTERNS! PATTERNSI | spenter Sromction 208 oerase s = e sal Soclety, 900 Market— | Pork and sansgge stores, $3% and. Sio | PO BARGAIN _ lodging-house of 1 Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of | RELIABLE young man wants work in whole- | = At the McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery | oo o g G lgan ycrgase salary: new n Mrs. Vigears, Lester: Dr. Restaurants, $850, $600, $700 and.. Sooe | Avshy- €8 Dupont & : shorthand: reportorial phrasing taught; prac- | “sale or retall store as porter or teamster; un- | School; all late patterns cut to order; satis | — o o oer & Alger. New Haven, s Bestar: i Saste:’ shastics ase | * Oymier Toneaaviieme Sily soid it G | B | _ tical bookkeeping: full course, $i0; catalogue. | derstands packing: reference. Box 4121, Call. | faction guarantecd: sewing department semn | GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push o B e | e po i CARRSICRS ARN WA LD R NCINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post ot. | STBADY young man wants position as night | 2°comipcient Aressmaker; suberior Advinioacs | Soom RR Sl Suifi men- ¥- PERSON. i OUNG. who ranel 28 ' R A SRR A5 s . F.—] eeping, shorthand, "typing, lan- . 1 . vantages | Toom 412, N O e, ffers nvestigation to ll | Livery stabie: don't fail to investigate it, | ALL Kinds of wagons. buggles, carts, harness, | BUAges, telegraphy, English branches, civil, | pye. pet. Twentleth And Twenty-firet ste.” | 1B millinery department: Pratt ystem of N o oo i« . ',"“"uw'_;- Grocery stores, $1230, §1309, $1500, §500 and.. 4% heap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Missio; electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day | . - Y. taught; hats trimmed to order. McDOW- | BOY as stenographer, typewriter and assistant 1 S 0 Ventn Ao fine ey, | —Business chances a specialty. See me first. | ot e oo | and night sessions: new 80-page catalogue free. | YOUNG man wishes situation as portor or | _ELL'S, 1016 Market st. T tew, G 3 Suli e — = =T M. GRIFFIN, 718 Market, r. L, ing , “for saje ch 532 Misston. | A—THE LYCEUM, paratory | _ Yatchman; hotel or otherwise. Box 4134, Call. | MIDDLE-AGED woman, intelligert ~ S07. Call o S S S S EDV il demonstrate his mar- | Selis all kinds of businesses. See him. { = NS Sedecn, o Sa Chen) m1on. | AL hool for the wniversity iaw. and ‘medical | EXPERIENCED young man wants position as | E°tic, 0. represent b A S | L e O at et to-night, aseisted by the nom, Miss Myrtle Marion; 9% Market st., § p. m _ sittings dafly; . messages fin spirit friends. ARY EVANS. circle to-day, 2 and 8; night except Thursday; lc. 108 6th st rd's convincing test cir., 10c and Sun. § p. m. 26 9th: We 148 Sixth s, MRS. VIGARS. JOHNSON—Mertings 2 | misaion 10c % Mission st MRE. EEERHARDT, 3256 224; convincing test %o-night, 10c; readings dally A—BRANCH bakery, candy, notions, grocerles, at a sacrifice; fine location; good stock and fixtures; 4 living rooms. Lane & Co., $65 Mkt. $725—STATIONERY store; fine location; large ock; nice fixtures; splendid business; 3 rm bargain. We have a large list of good business places of all kinds. Lane & Co., 865 Market. HONEST speculation through security invest ment by my method is Dot for speculators Who are looking for exorbitant profits, bat for those who are seeking reasonable, regular | & secure returns on their money; investments by this method in wheat & stocks has s fied my customers: send for free particula customer, banking & exchange house ref ences; correspondence molicited. R. JONES, Investment Broker, 40 Exchange place, N. Y, LOANS on all kinds of bric-a-brac, statua curios, wedgewood, Dresden ware, ivory NEW & 2d-hand wagons, buggles, carts & ha ness, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencla. | | SPIRITUALISM. | A—IF you are going to consult a medium or | palmist why not consult the best? ELIZABETH SANDERS, 514 Taylor st., only medium in the United States who has three separate and distinct bands. A HINDOO BAND i for developing mediums, t hing occult lrl-‘ ence and giving good luck in business and | all affairs of life and for healing. A QUAKER BAND | for revealing the spiritual side of life and the interpretation of the Bible. A BUSINESS BAND composed of all kinds of business spirits, each | person to his or her occupation. Each person | spending §1 will be presented with a good. eeting _to-night second floor. MEETING NOTICES. ~ bronzes, siiver ware and all articles of vaue: | luck penny: sitiings $1 and upward: ladies’ ( ASYLUM o en Gate Commandery | lowest interest; private entrance- and room: | circle Thursday 2 p. m.; public circles Fri No. 16, K 625 Sutter st.—Officers perfect secrecy; phone Brown 246; established | das, & p. m. Circles, 25c; everybody gets a and members are hereby notified to | test. 514 Taylor st 1861 UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. nble in full uniform at the asylum AY at 1 ock, for the purpose ‘ending the tuneral of our late frater, RY TILTON EMERY. ans. TO-D. ARRIVED-Mrs. Dr. Farnham, world-renowned spiritual medium; advice all affairs of life, lawsuits, divorces, death unites the se rated; mining a specialty; cirs Sun., Wed. ev's; come and be convinced, (Permanentl: Z4dy st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin; no slgn. SALOON in wholesale district; rent $50; good corner: doing & good business. price $350. SBCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth; phone Mint 1811 $75-A SNAP; bakery, stationery, cigar and candy store! three living rooms; rent cheap e must be sold immediately; other business. NDSHIP Hall, 235 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Apply 526 Bixth st. onvincing tests to-night: 10c. | FOR sale—First-class hotel of 8 rooms; pays | BUSINESS medium. 2008 Otis st bet. Mason & & per cent on investment; call next week be. | _Russell, Ashby sta., 6. Berkeiey: sit. dally. tween 1 ; only responsible parties need | Lo oo o e aoply. 1647 Polk st | R R e P e A raveibe enterprise; aiready tvested saxn. | MRS, KOTTER'E circle: test to all, 0c; sittings Brhte s per: month: tnterview ony Vo0 | " daiiy; Indles, 80c; gents, §L 34'Sixth st. | EDWARD EARLE, psychic, 128 Powell st. 4137, Call office. | $155 WILL buy @airy, dalry produce, candy, | Nours. § to 6; Sunday at K. of P. Hall. notified 1o assembie at Masonic Temple, 8! ot. 26, 1900, at 1 p. m. part in the funerai of our late brother, "AL Lodge No. 144, F. and A. M. rs and members are reguested to attend the funers! of HENRY T. branch bakery; daily recelpts over $40; trial | rME. MAJORS, gifted spirtual medium, from the Masonic Temple, given; sickness cause of selling. Box 31, | 1 > E o AT g m Maser | & Y healer and card reader. 182 Sxth st., room 1. Masons, friends and relatives are cordially | — g N Watson, 1581 Mkt., nr. d invited A E BRARD, Secretary. | FOR sale—Cigar stand near theaters: positive | C‘.’..",Ek.’:n". ;‘I.finlk'fl-d!"le: ..fl'.n%i‘.’:; g??.‘:: sacrifice; new stock and fixtures. Particulars inquire Hallwood Cash Register, 1329 Market. RESTAURANT and chicken ranch, both in good running order; incubators and brooders. Inquire 2137 Center st., East Berkeley. WAN tal; newly patented 3 ball bear- ing for and wagons and puncture- less bicycle tire. Box 4198, | MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, test, bu YERBA BUENA No. 10, 1 g fum, 116 reader; S1ttings $1. 11 0. 0. F.—Brothers: You are re- quested 1o assemble in Memorial Hall SUNDAY, 1 p. m., to -#‘E the funeral of our late brot] % EREY. SOHN A. AHIEON, TEIUMPH Lodge No. 180, A. O. U. W.. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant & card reader, born with double veil & second sight; 10 " Call office. diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies Offic d M g ¥ — e n T e e iy o e, 1 1 S WANTED- Promoter who can organize a stook Address B p m., s gitend the company; no cheap person wanted. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and | ALL students but two taking full course this colieges; references, President Jordan or any | Stanford professor.” Phelan buflding. porter or pantryman; hotel preferred. Box 4136, Call office. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; day and evening; individuai instruction, $§ per | month; life scholarship, 350: bookkeeping, shorthand, telagraphy, ete.; catalogue treo. | SPANISH classes day and evening, 305 Larkin | et., cor. McAllister; 4 lessons a week, “ol‘; GENTLEMAN desires position as coachman | YOUNG man, first-class stenographer, started understands business thoroughly; good ref ences. Box 3523, Call office. studying law, desires position in law office; will leave city. Address box 2821, Call office. _ month; also private. PROF. F. M. VIZCAIN( BOOKKEEPING, free trial; private lessons; 8 mos. in college not equal to 8 wks. with me; i | A_FIRST-CLASS gardener wants position on lace; city oOr country; best of references. | x fs, Cal $25. TARR, expert accnt., 720 Parrott bldg. MISS M. G. BARRETT. Shorthand Academy: lessons by ma acknowledged by official re- FIRST-CLASS designer, cutter and fitter on ladies’ tailor-made cloaks and suits desires a position. Box 3810, Call office. porters best teacher, best system. 302 Montgy. year itions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- | pos! Veed %ou.ml. 1236 Market st. ENGINEERING, civil, elec., mining, mech., sur- | GENTLEMAN, age %, good education and ad- dress, wants situation as showroom salesman or' traveler; d“l:.o ;e:{l' fimcnu: highest references and boni u Aday {25, Cail office. i st , assay, cyanide, arch.:day, eve.: est. 1864. VAN DER NATLLEN SCHOOL, 8 Market, SPANISH—Dally lessons, §1 a week; 4 to 9 p. m.; room 42, fourth floor, Parrott building. | ADVERTISER, age 2, well educated, good or- wanizer. wants responsible position at home or abroad; accustomed to t.ro‘yle-l climate; sveaks Spanish; excellent references. Ad- dress box 2505, Call office. manager; conducted from one's own home; to right party $1000 yearly. . Branc] Dept. 502, Star blds., Chlc’l‘x.;. sk A LIMITED number of bright be taken for instruction fn our white” shis and overall departments; paid while learning, Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Tove sts. A LADY of indomitable, Dossessed of self-assertion: good opportunity o ri F. PERSON, room 413, Parrott bull'fl'l‘x':lp."" 4 WANTED—Neat girl for light chaml work :nld le'llnx lrnd rv;’t.)(a he‘r:all .en!rbn.l;] use- 'ul portion of e S gach day by the month. WANTED--Saleslady for ladies' talloring stors, Call at 113 Grant ave., betw hours Uam oand 1230 b m o e - SMART young girl to learn to be willing " to travel El(h profess Write to box 3874, office. ‘WANTED—A French woman chamber work and assis 3527, Call office. & medtum: tonal - man. (Parisian) t with children. Hok FRENCH, Spanish, etc. Prof. DeFilippe’ sAcademy DLANEUAEeS,320 o8t estabid. 1571 ADIeRt Profs. SPANISH, French, Gej singing, plano, mo.; hours, 2-4, 8-8. Market, rms. 119-117. MUNSON School Shorthand, ing, Bookkeep- SWEDE 35 wants position as porte FIRST-CLASS cook, baker and meat cutter hotel, country: understands bar and horses; smart and handy. Box 4167, Call office. destres situation oh acean steamer. Address Box WANTED-First-class fitter for tallor- ing. Address box 3828, Gall atnc®® GIRL for general h e 5 Twenty-second st near Caloneer Vi B0 WANTED—Young German girl to Box | WANTED—A boy to work In country printing office; experience necessary. Apply 21 Safe Deposit bullding, Montgomery st., between 1 and 3 p. m., Monday. ACTIVE man for temporary local several weeks: salary $3 per day. | 723 Chestnut st., Philadeiphia, Pa. | WANTED Family with team: care of ranch in Somoma County. address 593 Geary st. BOY to clean and work about candy store and factory, $4 a week. Call 10 to 13 & m, BLUM'S, corner Polk and Sutter sts. [ el e R T nut Creek. FIRST-CLASS ladies’ tallors wanted; highest ‘wages pald. FRANCIS. 79 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS ladles tallors. VERDIER, 984 Geary st. lW 'TED-—] boy. L. DEMARTINI SUPPLY CO., 518 Front st. WANTED—First-class experienced solicitors: young men only. 208 Sansome st., room 30. BARBERS; complete 3-chair shop_for sale at bargain. Call and investigate. 304 Sixth st. WANTED—A place to stop for the winter—Th i | ing, Spanish. 137 Mont'y, E. M. Carpenter, pr. . H., 153% Third st. = { B 24 o care of can be found at the Adams House, 519 Sacra- MR, and MRS, D, MANSFIELD, music studlo; | MILKER (Swiss) and wife, cook, want work | _onildren. 2506 Washington st. | mento st., near Montgomery; one of the few violin, guiar, mandolin, banjo. 1838 Bddy at. | _on ranch; city or country. '1308 Stockion st. | GIRL or woman fo assist with Rowbework amd | Lo Protihie Rouses where countrymen coming ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and A GERMAN grocery clerk and barkeeper wishes SHiiest. 106 Geary oy mtth’m-u. A. McCREERY, Prop. ILLUSTRATION—Night cl 4M Pine st. situation: sober: references; city or country. | EXPERIENCED girl for candy Agdress’ cTJURGENSEN, '8 Silver i, San | Sixth ot store. 33 WANTED — A youss t act as floor CALIFORNIA Business College 18 again en- . A LR TR AR kg er; one_with address and steriing larging quarters. Come see us, 35 Larkin st, | oot — ts: for Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Sacra- ARITHAETIC, bocickeeping, grammar, writing, | *or {onacco. mecks Soation s Has oy ook = - Sy . ete.. day or eve.; $5 mo. Mission, nr. 6th. ..1"23 ofmugo&lm of trust; part time if de- | WANTED FExverienced of P S = EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. —— | fewiu enced taught. Apply the L. BL. | | salesman: one who can s foF ! X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and €00, 3 and U Battery st. Sacramento. Apply at 528 Market st., oom 7, At—r::t’;rA-N“l and c,','.""‘ ._.“ nent he:". %u‘iig lon: has been established at 109 between 2 and 3 p. m. ST Fost st near Powell: telephone Bueh 135 ey 3 'Axm A e e elianics o hnow JAPANESE and Chinese Empl t Office; < g < Sult saleswoman wanted who | runs Denver House, 17 st.; 150 large best help furn.; tel, John 2121 Stockton, ey B g ot o oo b, orce. S Cottormias 1ol James Soorr RELIABLE Japancse-Chinese empi t_of- fce: all kinds help, $15 Stockton: Main Siss, JAPANESE —~ Wi ey heccks: UNION Js Rone; domestis serv. i Bomel: sel. Duen SiC Chi- brother, WILLIAM | pox 4120, imist, permanently located 1148 Market, X B, RICHARDS, M. W. WANTED- phymian T god Tecaion 4 e private readings daily, 10 & m. 105 B wn: a -~ B dress C. W, office, fore 3| JU4 . B, FRITIBH Bevesolent Soclety—Grand concert | . m.. , Bth. el iy e B BRSO & h;.-,‘?, o S "“"‘-a STATIONERY and motion store for_sale. thres "“"é"""‘:‘“"‘ B Biath ot oo 4 14 , or a iving rooms: indry office; no agents. MRS. 'AMERS lairvoyant, card reader, weats v perved. Turk st. ‘trahce medium; %o up.sZ3MMission st. jring Dol a e e T e S ORPHEUM CBent el i S Farell sti vl Bast &5 $5000—HANDSOME modern 2- EYES examined house of 7 rooms and bath; lot S0x130: chofoe near university: incl ey elegant furniture; cheap; ; bay en::lu. Md.r-“n,. box & Call BEXPERT OPTICIANS. . aculist opticlan: i MLL free. justed. N. Manasse, FIN.