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28 TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1901. i W — BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call. cormer of Market and Third streets: open wontll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—SZ Montgomery etreet, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 200 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 633 McAllister street; open until $:3 p. m. €I Larkin street; open until $:30 p. m. 1541 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open untfl $ p. m. 10¢ Eleventh street: open until § p. m. 109 Valencia street; open until # p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- CHURCH SERVICES. ez I RIAN Church (Firet), EW. corner Geary . :nx:.gi‘l:kh“ st.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, min- ster wv. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeritus; e R Murdock, superintendent of Sunday: A ias—school 1s at 30 o'clock; the r‘roming service is at 11 o'clock; Rev. Mr., Leavitt will preach; subject, “'Are Unitarians Christians?" music by quartet choir. All are jted. There is no evening service. OND _Unitari wrch, cor. Capp_and S wentieth =t F. Dinsmore, minister; merning theme, “Hands or Wings'; Mss Emma Lunt will sing; evening theme, “'Abra- nam Line The public welcome. CALVARY FPresbyterian Church, at Young Men's Christian Association, cor. Mason and Ellis.—Rev Jobn Hemphil D.D., Services at 11 & m. and 7:3 p. m.; morning “*The Eigne of the Times”; evening topie, iopic. *The Worth of a Man,” & sermon for Yhini men: Sabbath-schosl and Mr. John- | ston's Bibie class at 12:30; Christian En- desvor @t 6:30 p. m.; Wednesday evening Young men spe- 0d muslc. Strangers cor- at 8 o'clock 1n e ed rterian Church, Van Ness ave. FIRST and Secramento st.—Rev. R. Mackenzle, D.D., minister,; Rev. Wm. Kirk Guthrie, associate minister. Services at 11 4. m. by Mr. Guthrie; services at 7:80 wohool, 12:80 nc boly eeommunion . sical service by the cholr in evening. All & weicome. TRINITY Church. corner Bush and Gough & “Rev. Frederick W. Clampetsy D.D., rect Holy communion, § a and 11 a. m.; morn- ing service, 11 o'clock; evening prayer, 4 ce at 11 3. m. for army will preach. FIRST Copgregetional Church, corner #ost and Mason ets.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 a_m. 'theme, “A Paying Companionship”: at 7:30 p. m., theme, “Is Not This the Christ All_are corcialiy ed. tnv TIRST Church of Christ, Eclentist, Central | blook, 228 Butter st., between Kearny st. and Grent ave.—Christian Science Bible lesson at 1 o m.; eubject. “Soul. children &t the same hour. Wednesday even- ing meetings at § o'clock. Free reading-room, 206 Kearny et., room 510. All are welcome. CHURCH of Jesus Chriet of Latter Day Saints. ~Services every Eunday: Sunday-school, 10 & m.; preaching, 11 and 7:45 p. m.. In K. of P. Hall, 905 Market st subject of evening serv- ice, “Individual Saivation.” All welcome. No collection. “THE Lord's_foundation in the holy moun- tains,’” Pe. £7:1 and 11, will be the theme of discourse, by Rev. W. H. Hinkley of Boston, Mass., this morning at 11 o'clock, before the First Soclety of the Church of the New Jeru- salem, in the O’ Farrell-street Church, between Webster and Fillmore. The public are cor- dially invited. Take Fillmore-st, car. FRIENDS' meeting —Wm. Hobson and wife of Er'lfilllld. <his coast: they ing, Berkele; expect to be at Friends’ to-day &t 11 a. m.; at Sab- Eunshine Hall, 828 Harrison at 3 o'clock p. m., and at p. m. for Gospel service. r friends. Everybody wel- come. Seats free. THE First Mental Science Temple will meet in Golden Gate Hall, €25 Sutter st., at 11 8. m. Mre. Clara Foitz will give & specially interest- ing inspiring address on the subject, What Is Mental Science?’ Good music will be provided. The public invited to be present. Seats frec ASSOCIATION Auditorium, Masoh and Eilis ets —Mass eeting for men only, this after- k. “Address on ““True Riches,”” noon at § o by the Rev. Herbert Parrish, rector of the urch of the Advent. General Secretary H. McCoy will preside and have charge of the Seats free to all ¥ ung men. THE Theosoph: o-night bullding, Seventh and Market sts.: subject, ‘‘Reincarnation.’” iden Chain Group at 11 a. m. —— MEETINGS—T meeting at Academy £19 Market st.. to-night, § “If a Man Die, Shall He Live kers—Dr. Anderson and Mrs. 3 tions; all invited;—— ereal ‘Brotherhood ‘Hall, All meetings hereafter in MEETINGS—SUNDAY. DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN lectures this even- iog_on 4 Butiding” at C Pythtan Castle, 59 Market st., followed b; magnificent _views of a visit to the Britis} Museum. Free tickets wil ¥ exhibition at Sanitarium next y evening. Seats frees No collection. MRE. MAUD LORD DRAKE and Mrs. R S. Lilife. ~Occidental Hall, 3% Larkin: 7:30 p. m tics invited Mre. Drake's last meeting. A_DR_RI Spiritual Soclety, 09 Market; 11 free; 24, l0c: § good meaiums; Dr. Norman: short lecture Oriental seer and healer Custon. KATIE HEUSSMAN &nd Friday evening. ard, near Sixth MME_ YOUNG'S night MBS, 10c; 10c. 5c. 124 Russ, off How- st week; sittings daily. convineing test circle 605 McAllister st STODDARD, convincing tests; circles, Sun., Tues., Thurs.; read. dally. 218 9th. MRS. GILLINGHAM 10c; bring sealed MRS, 0 tione. 305 Larkin, r. 59 120 Sixth, r. 16—Circle to-day, TRERHA 3250 224 st., est meeting to-night: bet. Mission and Valen W G. KEEGAN holds piritual meeting every mnight except t.. 10c. 148 Sixth, 24 floor. EARLE'S seance to-night. 305 Taylor st. AT Whitney Hall, 1164 O Farrell st: meeting to-night; Mrs. J. J. Whitney, medium. pastor. | Sunday-school for | Ellis and O'Farrell or ministers, are visiting Friends on | Free public lecture | symposium of ‘“‘Hypatia.” | Hall, | be distributed | ; epeaking and tests; strangers and agnos- | | S last circles to-night | to- | 10c; cotme, skeptics. | epiritual test meeting, | AGENTS WANTED. THE book ‘‘War, Life and Times of Queen Victoria™ ; only official complete book: biggest &nd best: prices cut: 70 per cent profit; 1000 Agents wanted; a miilion copies will be sold 1n 60 days; valuable premiums free with each book; eredit given; freight id; general agents wanted on salary: book outfit alone free; both book and premium outfits prepald for 20c; order quick. Address sole authorized American publishers, Monroe Book Co., Chgo. 0. C. C. DEPILATORY—A harmless liquid for permanently removing superfiuous hair: will not irritate. burn nor polson the most delicate skin: personal demonstrations free: agents wanied. Ontario Chem. Co., axcy.. 426 Elll BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. GOOD including sawmill, timber lands, yards, lum- ber stock, donkey engine, horse teams, etc H. & F. L. COOPER, Nevada City, Cal. $560—CANDY _store; cholce location. Call 927 Market, r. 309, 12 m. to 1 p. m., and § to 5:30. NS $300 per month at races; references Information Lyons, 921 Market, r. 4. LARGE inside route on this paper for sale. Apply business office. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subccriptions bhas - been established at 109 Valencia st. OT"ELN VICTORIA’'S Life and Reign; com- plete: fully fllustrated; agents save time and freight: send us ten two-cent stamps for outfit. The J. Dewing Co., San Francisco. 2 TS—Do you want gomething more profit- #ble and easler to sell than books or insur- ance? Add. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. T. large incomo. manufacturer. SOLICITOR, gentleman Fourth st | o—————— as representati rite 1o box 161 3. PELTIER. asphakt roofh paired: postal. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | | ADVICE free; divorce law a speclalty; privat no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. FRANK W. SMITH. mining and probate law & specialiy. Mills blg.. I. 5 4th fir.; tel. Red 3516, ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st.. opp. Mason. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Ma ket st consuitation free: no fees in advance. e e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. LADY would ‘sunny clean, ke children to board; a plenty good food and Clementina st. LADY would like 1 or 2 children to boar good care. 6872 Vallejo, Golden Gate, Oakind. WANTED—A baby to board; good home. 1 South Park LADY with own home would like 1 or 2 small | children to hoard: gond cares 3218 16th ———— _BUSINESS CHANCES. CLABSIFED advertisements and subscriptions recelved Call branch office, 2200 Fillmos LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A A A A AN | LODGING-HOUSE buyers, notice! I have larg- est list of lodging-houses and hotels; can suit all buvers; title given with each house sold; money loaned buyers: no fake pris betore buying call and be convinced. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st.; tel. Mint 1911, LE-LODGING-HOUSES. ;From 3 to 250 Rooms. Prices from $50 to $20,000. ayments to sult. Give me a cell Money to loan at lowest rate. sooes woee....Coll, T can sult you... H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. | MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rooms 1 and 2, near Call bldg. tel. Black 1803. Money to loan. 87 rooms; rent $175; income $380. $2000 { | | FOR SA | 27 rooms; light, eunny: money makers.... 1000 | 17 rooms! rent $0; clears $8 month. 600 | _¥ rooms: central; paying house... 350 | SPECIAL BARGAINS, 20 rooms; rent $36; part cash.. .- . $650 26 rooms; rent $41: see it. L a0 36 rooms: rent $10. part ca. T 1800 corner; ‘rent $150. STON ‘& WOLF 60 ROOMS; newly furnished; rent 20 rooms; Van Ness; finely furn.; 10 rooms,’ $450; 10 rooms, rufck. | | | | Grand bargain: 14 rooms: | clears $65 over all expenses; fine carpets. F ER & CO., 1022 Market. | $400—LOD G house; 16 rooms; full of perma- nent roomers: bargain on acecount of other business. MCLAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market. $400—LODGING house; 16 roome: full of perma- nent roomers; bargain on account of other business. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market. NOTICE—W1I1 build an apartment of 20 or 35 ! rooms on the west side of Hyde st., near Sut- ter, It desirable tenant can be secured; nearly all of the rooms will have a westerly or south- erly exposurs, which will make them all sunny rooms. For particulars apply to R. A. VANCE. 226 North Willard st. _SEEneoNy. 1O LETY. , old-established lumber business; | MODERN cottage; all conveniences; § large rooms; 4 nice attic rooms: reasonable; ref- erences. 2931 Plerce st. FOR sale or to let—A nice cottage; 1514 Ba- ker st. Inquire at 911 Sutter st. $6_HOUSE of 4 rooms; nice location; near 33d: Mission cars; water free. Apply 64 Silver st. 9 TEHAMA, near First—Cottage 6 rooms,” yard, ete.; very central; rent low. a0 ] B [ s S et R v $25-FURNISHED cottage, 6 rooms and bath: nice garden. 722 Shotwell, bet. 2ist and 22d. —_— e YOUNG woman wishes to do housework In xood family. Apply 1263 Broadway, nr. Hyde. A RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day, nursing or housekeeping. 1662A Misslon st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ANTED—] well woman, to wlenrn lndmmm responsibilities. Box 1546. Call_office. rod sell- LADY sollcitors, $1 a day and com.; er; Monday. 905 Market st., room WANTED—A first-class waltress and chamber- ‘maid. 850 Van Ness ave. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. e e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. COTTAGES WANTED. s AR A 4-ROOM cottage; bath and stable; state rent. Box Atee: con _— —_— DENTISTS. AL CLINIC, 89 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7. Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painiessly; teeth ‘Wwithout plates our specialty: gold crowns, 33 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 60 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m, to 10 p. m.; Sundays, § to 2 P m. J'W. THATCHER, M. D.. Manager. A—DISCOUNT of 20 per cent for 30 days on all plates. crowns and bridgework. See our new unbreakable piate, the Rose Pearl, warranted $3 50; fillings, 60c; plates, painless and warranted. Chicago 1'ents! Parlors, 24 Sixth s EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractlons or fillings by wonderful secret, palnless method; 20 yeal experience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guarantced; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. 20 O'Farrell st. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from 38 per set; extracting, G0c: gas given. THE New York Dentists have moved to 69 | Migsion st., cor. Sixth. Consult us on crowns and bridges; ditficult plate work solicited; positive peinless traction, f0c. 235 crowns, Kearny. Full set of teeth, 4 31 Mlings. DR. H. G. TRUEMAN, dentist, third floor. Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. VAN VROOM_“Palnles Qays. 107 Market st., corner Sixth. WANTED—Position by experienced _(male) stenographer and typewriter. Address box 1520, Call office. . YOUNG man wishes position in Louse as drummer or clerk; speal ind Spa erences. Box 1521, Call office. PRACTICAL railroader desires management; steam or electris experience. Ad- ress box 1623, GOOD all-around house painter, paperer, tinte . ete., wants steady work; country preferred; 5 vears' in one shop. Box 407, Call office. RELIABLE elderly man wants some more of- fices to clean or other kind of janitor work. L. C., 6% Virginia place (rear). GENTLEMAN with large e turniture German large experfence Sout Amerfcan markets, also Havana and Mexico, knowinz Fngl Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese Janguages, is open for a posi- tion. Address P. O. box 2 city. STEADY sober married German wishes posi- A ot any Mind. ‘handy with tools: & good farmer; could take care of private ‘place or ranch: reference. Box 1526, Call office. | GOOD all-around_carpenter wishes position fn country. Box 1508, Call office. A _GENTLEMAN conversant with Englis French and Spanish seeks position of tru thoroughly understands commission busine > OR sololst and cholrmastet wants posi- tion in church. Box 1633, Call office. Al retail dry goods man is open for en- A:'nxemem as manager or head of department. ten years' experience; gocd ref- | could establish an agency or manage vine- | yard or ranch; the highest city references. Box 1541, Call office. A LADY of 1mmlu:vl;° aergY. ‘m“‘;r selt-assertion; . ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. NTED—Experienced suit and cloak sales- A Radress box 1358, Cail office: HORSES AND WAGONS. B v ool 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Florse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesda SULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE, Auctioneers. LARGE dray and driving horses, just from ‘country: well matched and voung. Apply at 1523 Hoy‘rd t., l:‘!-‘NN STABLES. GENTLF. young horse, 5 years old. fine cart and harness for sale at 1503 Church st., near Twenty-seventh. S. F. VETERINARY College will commence its 3d ‘session June 10. Catalogue by applying to CRMAN or Swedish girl, gen. housework, 3 in anm., $20; 2 to 5 p. m. Bun,, Mon. 1015 Shotwell. M. L. Pancoast. sec., 510 Golden Gate ave. THREE fast road horses; aiso some good sma T to work In a shooting gal- Lo guca g at 420 Dupont st. | GIRL for general housework. 2651 Howard street. NOON waitress; call early Monday morning. 511-313 Brannan st. APPRENTICES to learn tailoring; patd while learning. 541 Market st. FINISHERS on coats and pants and operator on pants. 541 Market st. business horses "l, Howard st. $0_TOP buggy. plano box: nearly new: bar gain. 632 Market st room ,‘ FOR sale cheap—Nearly new liziit buggy and No. 1 harness. Apply 40A Grove st A_i0 SETS second-hand harness: wagons, carts. bugeies. surreys, horses. 1140 Folsom: AN A No. 1 express wagon, singie, also light camping wagon. for sale chean. 532 Mission. ——eeee e e '’ HOUSES TO LET. YOUNG girl; mind 2 children and assist in light housework. Cail before 12 at 32 2ith. GIRL for general housework; small famil wages t‘.‘o.! 1127 Guerrero, bet. 23d and 2th. APPRENTICE wanted on custom coats. Scphie terrace, off Pine. XPERIENCED operators on ladies’ silk w-::uu. S. F. CO., 409A Turk st. GIRL wanted for general housework: reference. Call forenoon, 1039 Kilis st., corner Gough. ol YOUNG lady for partner, to A—PRINTED LIST Houses to let; send for otr. cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery, BROADWAY, 192, near Lagun bath, laundry: marine view: r n(,w 8 ROOMS and bath, basement and yard. Mission st., near Nineteenth. _— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. | FOR rent at $70—To responsible party, eio gantly furnished modern house: 10 rooms: 25+ | 324 OPERA’ BAUM, WEIL & MICHAEL'S, 51 l!l!llon. ERIENCED _ button-hole operators _on Fl P:E‘BHEN‘:ER x;\x: CO., 19 Battery. OPERATORS on _ladies’ underwear to work in factory. 723 Market st., room 35 WANTED—A wet nurse: must be a strong. healthy woman. Box 179. Call office. Address box 1545, Call SET of teeth without plate YOUNG 1541 Polk st " Business College, and evening; §§ per month; §30 life scholar- ¢hip guarantees a complete business educa- tion, including the commercial and shorthand courses: telegraphy, penmanship, etc.. posi- tions secured for graduates; catalogu PARTNER wanted In a large, old-established profitable bueiness, controlling a good, safe, | solid and reliable trade; owing to retirement of former manager owner has decided to seil an interest to an ucceptabie .party; duties will be the keeping of accounts and assist- ing generally in the management of the bu ness; one accustomed to horses preferred: capital required $5000 to $10,000; full value in sight; books and business open for investiga- tion. 3. W. Donnelly & Co., 632 Market st. A partnership: profitable business; cash capital required $250: bal. can be g-id from profits. Particulars DONNELLY CO., 632 Market. $400—Manufacturing business partner wanted: investigate; old-established; good chance for eptable part —RESTAURANT; first-olass fine business: no deposit until ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadw corner and satisfactory. v, Oakland. PARTNER wanted—A reliable man with en- ergy and 3100 cash, or part equivalent, ean | mecure one-half intérest in a money-making occupation for life in an established manu- facturing and contracting business: legiti- mate and healithful: convincing evidence as to merit furnished by ALDEN & CO., 1118 Donnelly Co., 632 Market. | A—38 McALLISTER st.; fine bay-window house; the best nefghborhood in the city; finely furnished: handsome chiffonier. brass | and oak beds: clears §30 over rent: $250 cash: $150 on mortgage; no agents; see to-day. | CALL and see our list of bargains in houses: we have them {n any part of the city and at ;n,\‘hnrlce. EUREKA REAL ESTATE. 28 ixth st. | $12.000-A RARE opportunity to purchase com- ! " plately furnished one of the finest family hotels in the city; chance to clear $500 per montll; owner golng East. Call after Mon- day at 207 Sansome st., rooms 1 and 2. BUYING and selling lcdging-houses. business places a specialty; hcurs 2 to 4. HAYNES, 11 City Hall square. X | EVENING SCHOOL, §, F. BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 123 Market st.; individual instruction in bookkeeping, shorthand, English branches: civil service coachin tuition $5 month. ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, 1238 Market st. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping: Robert F, Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $50: catalogue. MAN and wife to take charge of roming- man. Box 1560, Call office. FOREMAN—Eastern man wishes position on ranch or take care of small place; wife will do cooking; no children: California experience and references. Address box 1564, Call office. MAN; caretaker; single: rellable: handy with tools; used to horses, stock, garden, etc. Box 2085, Call office, Oakland. wholesale house or factory preferred; best of references. Box 1621, Call office. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st, S. F —Dookkeepinm, shorthand, typing, lan: guages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day and night sessions: new S0-page catalogue free. | LODGING HOUSE for sale: sunny rooms: good location. nice house: ten Call 126 Tenth $600_18 ROOMS well: always ful going a CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl Broadway, Oskland, Cal Call. 16 pages, ment to any address In the | A SMALL hotel, 3 months’ free trial United States or Canada one year for §1, | Clgar store, excellent... . postage paid. | Restaurants, candy stores, delicy e e | branch bakeries, little stores, big stores, ali : | prices. M. GRIFFIN, TI8 ke L % ”5:",‘\"“:'15‘ o SR | TO buy or sell cigar stores, bakeries, restau- | OAKLAND, Foresters’ Hall, Clay and Thir- rants, saloons. butcher shops or business of | s., Mrs. Toblas: speaking, tests: | any kind see Fureka Real Estate Co., 2§ 6th. 3 916 Seventh &t $450—LAUNDRY route: good horse and wagor R_Readings. fc: circle every eve | _McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market st. #50_PARTNERSHIP; can make $10 a_mont pleasant occupation.” Cal. Bus. Assn, 865 Mkt. 305 Taylor st.. corner Ellis—Sittings seance Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. GROCERY clearing $100 monthly, or one-halt interest to satisfactory party: & snaj: sick- | mess compels immediate sale; splendid loca. tion; splendid customer route; good horse and wagon; §205 cash register, | other fixtures to match: low rent will sell at inventory. KING'S Real Estate, 457 Ninth st., Oakland. WESTERN NAVIGATION COMPANY— The opening of the new century seeme a pro- pitious time 1o inaugurate a new transporta- tion compary. The trafflc business of Cail- | fornia is experiencing an extraordinary fm- petus as an effect of the good time which is certainly upon us. jCaptains Wm. T. Forsman and Wm. o¥, 8. terans in their line, have, with a sub- tial backing, organized the Western Na: gation Company, and on the 24th day of No- vember, 1900, incorporated under the laws of Arizona. The officers of the company are: Wm. T. Foreman, president; 8. M. Spencer, vice presi- dent; BE. C. Welnreich, secretary; Wm, 8. | Joy.” treasurer: depository, Bank of D. O. Mills; agent at Phoenix, Arizona, is Hon. Chas. H. Akers, secretary of Arizona; At. | tormeys. Chickering & Gregory. of references. The capital hundred thousand, divided sand shares of the par £tock {6 three into six thou- value of 350 per ehare: the stock 1s absolutely non-assessable and the individual liability is limited to the amount invested. A share of this stock s as €00d as 2 bond; there is.no freeze-out process. water transportation and the moment for | launching the new enterprise is auspiclous. This is & thoroughly practical business enter. prise and a gilt-edge investment. The com- pany has the proofs, the absolute proofs, to | show investors the enormous profits of river steamboating, and respectfully Invites inspec- b er F. M. Smith will be placed sn the Alvisorouteabout thelsth day of February Special inducements to investors are to be | had at the office of the company, 1237 Mont- gomerv &t room 1L PHYSICIANS—Owing to 1l health a _reputable physician must dispose of his practice averag- ing $1000 & month (office practice): books open for investigation to any physician who means business: principals only need answer. Box 1556, Call offies. WANTED—Cultured half-(managing) interest in promising literary enterprise; work by mall and agents; possi- bilities good; no loss possibl reference P. O. box 2636, San Francisco. 00—FOR sale, receipte of $12 to 316 daily. besides 8 weekly and monthly boarders, with 10 furnished rooms; rent free for one year. Appi Point Lobos ave. v P o MPS. ELSIE REYNOLDS, materializing seafios Sundsy ev 309 Taylor st., boe. e JER'S materializing_seance, Leavenworth, Sbe. 1084 M —Officers and members are respect- fully requested to assemble at the tem- ple, 12 m., MONDAY, Feb, 11, thence ferry 12:30, services at Alcatraz Masonic Hall, Peralta st., near Seventh, West Oakland, for the purpose of conducting the fumeral of our Jate brother, JAMES REED. EDWIN L. MEYER, Sec. ALTA lodge L O. O F— Meeting M/ Feb. 11. 8 j. M. Matter of special interest. Visiting brothers cordiaily invited. M. L. GROSSMAN, N. G. Rec. See. ke No 222 L O. O. E. WEICHHART, N. G. R, R 8 ALF. VOLIGN' FIDELITY ¥, wm e MONDAY, Feb- cordially in- Tuary 11 vited to atten = NOTIC No. 3—Please meet on FUNDAY 16, at 339A Thirteenth #., 9 & m, to attend the funeral of late brother, J. D. SU 3 RS and members Scandinavian ~You are hereby reral of our late member, MARTIN 8. MOE, from $46 Pine st. near West Oakland wtation, TO-DAY - (SUNDAY) at 2 p. m. By order of CHAS. ARMSTRONG, Pres. NDERSON, Sec. Soclety EWAMI Tur! DR, LOGAN'S, 70 Osk st. TU] DAYS at § p. m.—Raja Yoga: THURSEDAYE at 2 m.—Bhagavad Gits and every morning at 1, mediation. NOTICE of stockhoiders’ meeting—A_ special meeting of the stockhoiders ol the Honolulu Fugar Company is called for and will beld at the o'fice of the company, No. 327 Market st, San Prancisco, Cal., on MON- DAY, February 15, 1901, at 1 BT SHELDON, Becretary Honolulu Sugar Company. Dated San '\"Mm‘.‘ “Pthmry zml”l. notified to attend the fu- | be | FOR sale—Sacrifice; first-class millinery busi- pess: doing fine business: principal street in- terior town: good reasons for selling. ZOBEL & B ER, 571 Market st. S. F. CHICKEN ranch for sale—Place to et out- skirts of city; fne place for hogs. Address box 1570, Call office. MAN and wife wit Eet @ nice business | | | few hundred dollars can at about half its value. Box 161, Call. BTATE right mom-mklnfi:;wnted in- stantanecus freczer. . SWEANY. French Hospital. $22.60—GOOD business property: steadily rented $125 per month. Addrees box 1574, Cail cffice. P ady would with small FOR Sale—Tiall-interest In paty best on record. Box 1530, Call o GOOD 15c_restavrant, dolng $17 sale on trial. Box 5, Call office FOR sale_Half interest In valuable commer- «cial patent; purchaser must devote some time; owner cannot. Box 1510, Call office. e, FUN_BEST creamery. with dairy produce, candy, etc., horse and wakon; dally recelpts over $40: tria 1 WILL sell very reasonable half or whole first- cla: lunch restaurant; good location: low p:l‘\AnCH disagree. Box 1315, Ca!l. 1 $75 scale; | $1500, or | At the company’s office may be meen a list | The fieid of operation is wide, the manage- | ment is in the hands of men familiar with | mwan or woman to buy | @ nice restaurant. with cash | Oakland. | | MRS_ 3. 3. WHITNEY, trance, bus.medium,life reader, medi voyant. 1164 O'Parrell. MRS, GILLI> —Hours, 9 to 4; meetings Tues., Thur., Sun.; devel. Fri. eve. 305 Larkin. MRS WEST, wonderful medium and healer: readings daily, 10 to 10. 1104 Market. room 14 MME. MAJORS, gifted healer and card reader. spiritual medium, 146 Eddy st. C. Mayo-Stecrs, 1123 Oak st. readings $1: hours 1-5 p. m.: tel. Howard 827 FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. Mever: sittinee dailv trance mediu; | CLAIRVOYAN' | ISMAR THE GYPSY. ‘ ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, Araws aside the vricertain years ahead; happiness and success | g0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess fa possible were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are in trouble of any kind, discontent unhappy or not satis- | fled In life, consult ISMAR, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame and her name ha® be- come a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her ald and advice. ISMAR can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. un - days by appointment only. at her office, 1145 Market &t.. opp. Sixth. By mail thres ques- tions answered, $1. Full life reading, . MRS. E. M. DUVAL, 215 KEARNY ST., ROOMS 5-10, Late of Los Angeles. MRS DIU'VAL I= a natural born clalrvoyant and business medium. She tells your past, present and future lifs. Tf there are obstacles in the path of your life she can tell you how to avold and overcome them. She Gives Accurate Tips on the Races, MRS, DUVAL has practjced successfully in Los Angeles for the past nine years for all the principal business people, as well®as those in the higbest soclety, and still has patrons there, | to whom she will continue to give her valuable advice. Mining a specialty. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS | Clairvoyant and business medium, 17 Third st next Examiner building. She reads vour 1| | correctly, gives an accurate deseription of the past, reveals the present happenings and p trays events to occur ir the future. If you are in trouble, discontented. unhappy or not satl fied In life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; %c up; perfect sat- isfaction guardnteed. | CONSULT the Quaker medium and palmist; she | will reunite you with your loved one; her ad- wvice can be relled upon in all business affatrs, sales of property, ofl, mines and lawsults: do you want a better position? Call and learn how 1o get 1t. MRS.E.SANDERS.1104 Market, r. 23, { | | A—THE LYCEUM. an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medieal colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan buflding. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE has posti- tions guaranteed to it by written contract. and can therefore with confidence guarantes positions to all its graduates. 305 Larkin st A SPECIALTY Per college graduates; time. TARR. exp. fecting beginners; business bookkeepinz-figures: short acct.. 220 Parrott bidg. MINING school of H. Hirsching, 334 Kearny st. open; day and eve. classes; chemlstry lixiva. ineral al ofl formatios dolin_lessons, Taylor st. 50c. W. P. CHAMBERS, 244 PIANO teacher; competent and experience terms reasonable. 419 Van Ness ave. COMPETENT middle-aged man wishes situ: tion to care for horses: good driver; good gardener; handy with tools. Box 1507, Call A SOBER, steady, middle-aged man wants a situation as dishwasher or kitchen hand in small hotel, boarding house or restaurant. Address Box 1791, Call offi A YOUNG man of 24 wants work at anything: would like to drive a dellvery wagon: can 1 s0d security. J. M., 130B Church st. SQERH Touts e wiibes Dosition 54’ Geive can drive 2 or 4-horse team; experienced driver. Address R, box 1783, Call office. STEADY, sober young man wanta situarion; § D e wod ke 6> learn electrical manufacturing. Box U Call. A WILLING young man of good habits from the country would like to get some work to do. Address FRANK JON 737 Howard st., San Francisco Houes. room 20. A SOBER, reliable, married man desires a po- sition of any kind; Is handy with tools and a good engineer: good references. Address box 1604, Call office. | EXPERTENCED farmer and dairyman desires | position as foreman; good references. F. W hox 64, Henfela. ELOCUTION, physical training, for speech.’ Caihoun’s School, ce culture Sutter st. MANDOLIN tics. Merkl. re ARITHMETIC ete.: day or eve ILLUSTRATIONF 11T fable teacher, 1008 Mission st. kkeeping, grammar, writing, (3 1024 Mission. nr. Gth EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, A—UNION Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office: best help furn.; domestic servants; work executed with care, dispa 7 Powell: tel. Bush 376. JAPANESE responsible housecleaning co.: est, 1¥70: practical recommend: try them: removed to 419 Devisadero: tel. Fell 13, F. HAMADA. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds cooks, walters and house servants. GEO. & CO., 421 Post st.: tel. Bush 135 JAPANESE and Chinese emnloyment office; best help. 586 O'Farrell st.: tel. Hyde 211, RELIAELE Japanese-Chinese empioyment of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 1S A B C EMPLOYMENT Offica: Chinese, Japan- ese help r. 544 California: phone James 2601, Employment Office—Japanese, Ch 426 Powell, nr.Sutte Black 5 and Japanese Emplovment Office— 411 O'Farrell st.: tel. East 424 T WANTED—FEMALE. £ood, willing woman: a great house cleaner ‘and can do mest any £00d references. wages $1 per day and cal fare: good washer cf flannels. Address 35 Fifth st., room 4, upstairs. DRESSMAKER from the East, first-class work, will go out by the dav: tallor-made suits a speclalty. 1532 Polk st. WANTED-By a youdg woman. a position to keep house for a’coupie or to do second work, city or Oakland. Call or address MISS TED—Dresemasing in families, $1 50 per 8004 quick worker. 209 Mission st., cnces; city or country. 656 Willow avenue, WANTED-Sltuation as nurse for fnvalid: am algo a competent seamstress: willing to leave city, A R. M., 129 O'Farrell st, Y. W. FIRST-CLASS cook wants a situation; good references. 1014 Larkin st. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. the well-known trance medium, is ‘permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket tt., corner of Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 2; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail: send stamp for pam- hlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. GIRL wishes work In a_Catholic family. Ad- dress hox 1527, Call office. s a place on ranch or in wages $25. Address 2504 A GOOD cook wishes American family: Bryvant st. | MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies 5oc, gents $1; palm. and clair. sft. $150. 128 Turk. ISMAR. the Egyptian kvpey, clalrvovant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. #th. private readings dafly, 10 a. m. to & p. m. MME. LAROSE. best ciairvovant, card reader, free tests 25c . cor. Sixth! | SME. HANSON, paimistry, card reader: ‘past, present, future: 2c. 148 Sixth st., room 14, MME.. SCHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reades =ittings dally. 4431 Jessie st., bet. 5th & fth. MRS. VALEEN, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader.and magnetic healer. 215 Leavenworth. A YOUNG woman wants washing, lroning or houkecleaning by day. Box 1332, Call office. A WOMAN wants work by the day to wash and clean. T inth st. N stenographer; . YOUNG lady wish references. WOMAN or for 2 or 4 hours. would like to Ao work by the 146 Eleventh st.. room 10, A WOMAN withes to assist In Kitchen and lght housework for a family of aduits. Call at 10 Turk st. PROTESTANT girl wants a place to do gen- eral housework or recond work: wages $20; please call Monday. 99 Howard st.; no Dostals, MRS, Melvill, well-known clalrvoyant, water reader. 11. 6th:Germao spoken:tel. Hownara 1546, MRS. B. BAUMAN. the well-known fortune teller, has removed to 222 Eddy st. MME. AUGUET, clairveyant, card reader and palmistry: truth or no pay: 2e. 1149 Mission. AN cnergetic_partner with $0 to purchane one-third interest in a profitable mercantile business. eddre.l Confidential, box 1793, Call. BRANCH bakery, delicacies, candies; good bus- iness; fine rooms: cheap rent. Box 1514, Call. AA—$400; GRAND opportunity for lady or gent; Incation perfect; cigars, perfodicals, notions. Waiting-room, 234 ave. station, E. Oakland. mnlniea—; f Tnterset 0 an contalisbed, paving drayage business. particu- address g;x 1503, Call office. TOBACCO and cigar store. with living rooms established: price $400. Box 1500, Call office. OTTEIDE route on this paper for | for sale. Apply | FOR SALE—Buildings and lease, 348 McAllls- ter ot flrt:dzhn location for wagon shop; ow used earr; wagon repair R e s PROF. JOHN TILTON—Rheumatism, sprains and bruises cured; 16 years experience. Par- rott bldg.. 4th rms. 475-476; 10-12 m, 1-3 p. MRS E. M DUVAL. elairvovant, business me. dium: mining a spectalty. 215 Kearny, r. 8-10, MME. ZEREDA. the kypsy, Is the great palm- 1#t and card reader: 2hc. 7 Seventh st. DRESSMAKER with the best of references: 3 tailor dresses specialty. If_piace, near Mason st., off Geary. RELIADLE young woman desires position as housekeeper . best city references: Wwages reasonable. Inquire two davs at the Terrace, 739 Folsom st., between Third and Fourth,” room 27, » YOUNG widow wo rooming W uld ke to take charge of ~house: no objectlon to north. MRS, box 1363, Cail office. - | MME. SYBILLE—Cradls to grave; future hus- band's picture 25c; ladles. S14 O'Farrell st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: e un. 5 Fonrth —— e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. s AAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAS~~~n WHEN you become disgusted with poor work fEnt o SEATIDING'S Plangen Cerprt Sl ing Works, 253-357 Tehama st.; tel, ith 40, A GERMAN lady wishes a_position to do washing or houseworking. 278 Natoma BOOKKEEPER, stenographer of reputation; credentials furnished frogu Eastern cormmctzh cial houses, bank and insurance officlals. Box 1547, Call office. : COMPETENT, refined lady wishes position as working housekeeper for gentleman; refer- ghces It required. Cail 522 Dolores st.; all day Y- > CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, lald at be. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 944. J. E. MITCHEL) Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co. 0 Fourteenth sts tel. Misston 7o, e R ADVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. CHIROPODISTS. CORNS. bunions, Ingrown malls, warls. ehil- blains: painless cure. Dr. Duncan. 415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES. ‘Room GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge 4 | TWO Danish girls wish situations to do cook- ing and housework in American family; it « possible would like to work together; city. Call before 3 o'clock, 10 Mission st. AN experienced dressmaker In ladies’ and children’s clothes, also ladies’ evening dresses, Will accent engagements In families at $1 25 per day: references. 1213 Webster, near Ellfs. YOUNG woman with experience in large cor- poration desires position as clerk. Address box 1513, Call office, COOKING, 1 Young_American woman B A T e B By o Zona or Oregon, or tn_ the mountaine; wiges §25 to §35, Box 1766, Call office. P B R e e s, i i, - A RN WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 2c to $1 60 night, $130 to $6 ‘week: convenient and free 'bus and baggage to and from terry. kind of work; | Clementina st., bet. Eighth and Ninth. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subseriptions has been established at 1008 Valencin st EXCHANGE, $3000—RANCH, 200 acres, in the redwoods, on main road, west of Ukiah; 30 acres cleared; emall house and barn: orchard; fine place for ort: hunting and fishing: 130 acres valuable redwood and oak timber: to exchange on city, Oakiand or Alameda property. Address R., v, modern, 7 rooms with furniture. near uni- for farm. Address R , Call office. WANTED-Groce: store In exchange for lot. FEATHER PILLOWS, HOTELS and private parties wishing to have their feather plilows cleaned and renovated by the latest sanitary process may address FEATHER FACTORY. 244 Stevenson st. e ] FLATS TO LET. TO LET—Lower fla McAllister st. Appl; Montgomery st of y G. y-window hot and cold water; yar 2 Holiy' st., 50 feet from Mission cars, of | Thirty-third ‘st.; no children. : SUNNY @at, § rooms and bath and wash 1650 Hayes st., near Panhandle. carpeted; range; 1F you_want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOW LARGE flat reasonable. | O Ninth. L. 10 Montgomery. Apply 820 Jessle st YOUNG married man wants work of any kind; | see boss here Choreman, Marin County, 2 farm hands. 2 orchard pru Woodchoppers, tie, vineyard; makers. ;8 H Post and picket Cook, plain hotel Baker, mining camp. | Waiter, small country restau | 3 cooks. different plac: H MURRAY & RE. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | | ®cubseriptions has been established at 1098 Mun and wife, man as Imlle‘rz, wife to cook.$40 .$25 and $30 5 tra- v to S. C. BEMIS earn rings, tra Jackson st. Apply to CHA peze; weight 85 to 125 an’m'l. Call office. Montgomery st.. Real Estate Agent ORS_on _ electrie wer sewing mm- | MODERN newly furmished sunny house, 3 to cmm’"?fihi’;‘u ';;a a:'!r:‘;ls at GREENE- 5 rooms: phone, plano; must be seen to he appreciated; terms reasonable to right part adults onl: 3330 254 st., near Mission | SUNNY, clean. newly furnished home. 310 a month: 10 minutes from Chronicle. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, Phelan building, room 42 CALIFORNIA, 1711, near Van Ness—10-room house, furnished. Call bet. 1 and 2 p. m. ELBGANT sunny furnished flat for rent or fur ture for sale cheap. 430 Eddy st. ) n loymeng, Address | T¥ HANDSOMELY furnished houss of § Proar o) Suie eiwheg MEE| iR | SRS A g AKER wants position. Box 155 HELP WANTLD MALE. — no‘—fi [ T ERICAN, up to date pipefitter, engineer. | A_MURRAY & READY......Plone Main 88 | Jooitaear pooie oo A AN i ercetote bell man, ‘would like | * Teading Employment and Labor Agents R o o T ning Co, escsh. 188y a place, city or outside. Address box 1562, oo WANT TA M. MONDAY oo o o Young man drive delivery wagon, city....3s INVALID FURNITUR GARDENER situation wanted by a practical b TR INVALID furniture and app! - F. GOODBAN, 1117 Van Ness Foue o —_— T LOST AND FOUND. WOULD the person who took overcoat Satu. day night from Mechanic: papers and receipt book? and reward given HOTEL DEPARTMENT . Cook, country hotsl, #45 to $50; cake baker, country, $30; hotel baker and pastry cook. laundry, $40; starch Ironer, hotel laundry, $%. 3 farmers. same ranch, $20; blacksmith, country, $2 0 a day; vegetable gardener, 330, as butler and cook, private ‘family, R. HA & CO., 104 Geary st. 0. C. Free employment; only recognized union. . Folsom 1383. 1. LESS, Sec | FIRST-CLASS coatmaker for the : ewployer to-day (Sunday) at 11 ¢'clock a. m. | at J. BAUMGARTEN & CO., 7 Montgomery. AT C. R. HAN;EN & CO.'S....Phone Grant 185 $60; porter, country hotel, $20; polisher, hotel butter maker and milker, $35; German couple JOURNEYMAN Barbers' International U nlon— ntry; meet LOST—Feb. 7 at ferry or mole, one lady’s gold watch without ring. four diamonds. Finder notify E. H. FOSTER, Dixon, Cal, and re- ceive reward. | LOST—Pocket memorandum book; ephone office, ferry depot, lay noo Please return to C. L. GODDARD, 408 Sutter st.. room 8, for reward | $5_REWARD for telescope vallse marked W. B. B. and contents, taken from Castro-st. tions asked. 644 Castro st. i oy o | LOST—Horseshoe watch chain fob on Twenty- second st Return to drug store, Twenty- second and Guerrero sts. | LOST—Gold watch | Mamie, Chri; inscription, from mother to 1895; reward §15. 2702 20th. WANTED—Competent stationer’s clerk: appli- cant must state experience and salary ex- pected. Box 1528, Call office. SALESMEN to sell imported liquors: principally fine Kentucky whiskies and domestie and biends, case and barrel goods to jobbers and salcon trade; good chance to the right man; salary or commiesion. R. 8. STRADER & SON, 6 and. 71 E. Water st., Lexing- chatelaine pin: initials 1917A Fillmore st. ue enameled gold wa tel Colonial and Return to Y. M. Eillls sts.; reward. LOST_Sunday evening, small green alligator EARN better salary and position; study elec- tricity, mechanical engineering and drawing home by correspondence; T. A. Edison in- WANTED—-By established house, scheme or specialty men to sell attractive and salabl line: liberal and unique inducements to the trade; hustlers and high-priced men Investi- gate. ' C, R. COOK, 21 W. Atwater st., De- troft, Mich. . GOVERNMENT positions: thousands of ap- polutments made from civil service examin. tions be heid everywhers March and Apri catalogue free. Columblan Correspondence —~ | College, Washington, D. C. EXPERIENCED Al city solicitor for ladles’ wear: must be acquainted with the trade; ref- erence required; no others need apply. Box & all office. skin hand satchel; leather cu top. Return to HUGH ROSS, §17 Battery st.; liberal re- ward LOST—A pass-book with tha Hibern| ngs and Loan Society of San Francisco in ths name of JOHN F. JACKSON or SUSIE JACKSON, . 28-44. Finder will pleas return to bank. Wanted—Old gold for manufacturing. O. Noite, Jeweler, 218 O'Farrell. bet. Powell and Mason. OLD gold, stiver, diamonds and precious stones bought. ' J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market et. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call ad lisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year e e e e WANTEDYoung man of good address; must be familiar with office work: one with expe- rience in printing and manufacturing station- ery business preferred; good references re- quired. Address box 1345, Call office. WANTED-Bright, smart boys, good writers. for copylng, writing and figures: wages $i per day. Address W. W. M., box 1543, Call. 6 MALE copyists wanted to work on muster- out rolls. “Apply to SERGT. GORHAM, Company M, Thirty-seventh Infantry, at Pre- stdlo, between 10:30 and 11:30 to-day. TAILORSLadies’ tailor wanted for country | "must be first-class and rapid. Apply at STEIN, SIMON & CO., Market and Second. WANTED—2 first-class shoe salesmen. Apply Reehive Shoe Co., 717 Market st. ADVERTISING sollcitor: 50 per cent to right ma COOK, 16 Stockton st. BRIGHT young man to keep books and make himself useful. Address, stating wages ex- pected, box 1562, Call office. | WANTED—Steady, rellable man to join me in | “small restaurant: §30 month; must have some cash: no experience required. Apply 49 4th. A BOY wanted In bookbindery: please call Mon- Aay morning. 410 Sansome st. 9% Flat of 4 rooms; gas sunny side. AVENWORTH, and bath; rent $1 | LOWER flat of 3 rooms. 1238 Bush; free water rent §11 | MCALLISTER, 1215, Stelner—Upper flaf, TWO unfurnished flats. & Martha place, off between Mason and Tavlor. between Fillmore and 6 rooms and bath: $2S. stationary 1416 Ninth 4 rooms and bath : separate yard, ete. near Taylor ave., Alameda. gt | UPPER fiat of 4 large rooms and vard, 11 Bliza- beth et., near Guerrero, bet. 23d and 24th, 13,4 ROOM flats, with larze vard: stable Hayward st., off Harrison, near Eighth. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHTD NICELY furnished flat 4 rooms and bath. 1330A Washington st.: references. UPPER sunny flat, five rooms and bath: rent $35. 2219 Devisadero st., corner Washington. e FURNITURE FOR SALE. | 4 ROOMS furnished in oak $45 o0, ), with No. 7 King Furniture Co., 112{-1131 Market. i bedroom set, almost new. Inquire alencia st., rooms § and 7. FOR sule—Furniture of 12 Turk e T S M RO SRR FURNITURE WANTED. 7-room house. TO receive highest value for furniture, carpets, etc., see W. E. Cody, 757 Mission; tel. Red $353. Auctioneer—L. Vincent. 1305 Larkin; tel. Polk 694 furniture & furn'd houses bought: spot cash. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, carpets, planos, ete. 1135 Market st.: tel. Jessie 6i. A. WOLLPERT. 772 Mission st.. p price for second-hand furniture’ te! HELY V ANTED—¢ ko ALK, -...Phone Grant 155 AT C. R. HANSEN & Ci . SWANTED TO-DAY (SUNDAY).. Three waitresses for first-class hotel, coun: try, to g0 to-night, fare advanced, §20. Waitress for first-class country hotel, fare advanced. $%5. Apply between 12 ana 1 o'clock to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Geary st. PRACTICAL Millinery School; established 12! yrs.; trade taught: class now forming: easy; references given. 1107 Van Nu" :5:“' WANTED~—GIrl to do general house Sutter st. i GIRL to assist with light housewark ing; smail family. U d A_NEAT girl for light h home. Clementina st. and cook- 16 Devisadero st. ousework; sleep at THOROUGH accountant, rapid and correct calculator; state age, cxperience and salery. Box 1589, Call office. WANTED-Sollcltor_and_salesman in_general merchandise store: must have experience Address T. X., box 3%, Call office, Oakland. MAN to open oysters and clean up. 3% Fourth st. NDERPRFESERS on coats and vests. BE- LASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market | | MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, tel. South 792, made to order, renovated: honest work guar- anteed: feathers and halr cleansed: fine up- holsterv: expert carpet-cleaning and laying. HOPKE BROS., 212 and 320 Eleventh st. — ey MEDICAL. DR. and MRS. DAV 1228 Market. the well known ladies’ special : 32 years’ practice: perfectly reliable: a positive cure guaranteed at office; patients treated can return same day: those wishing to treat themselves should send _for the HINDOO HERB HOME TREAT- ME: sure cure; gives instant relief; harm- ny one can use it: stamp for circular. DRS. GOODWIN, the well-known expert om diseases of women, has returned from Bu- rope; @ treatment guaranteed to give instant reltef for any : safe and reliable; 10 years in Q. C. . London; 8. F. since 1884; maternity homs 10071 Market street, near Sixth. O'DONNELL, moved to 1018 Market, : world nnnwmd“ndlefl' specialist: reliable; practiced in!San Francisco for years: treated thousands of cases successfully: treatment can be used at home: consultation free. After all others fail call on him. MRS. DR, KOHL, $7 Market st., cor. Sixth— fafe and reliable ladies’ physician: 25 years’ successful practice: positive curs guaranteed: when, others fail consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable spectalist; 25 yrs." successful practice; guaranteed treatment at office: any allment: home for patients: con- sult free. 342 Post st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS, DR. ALLEN, 1095 Market fos Ladles’ spe- clalist; safe and sure cure §5: best care; low fees: w J | FIRST-CLABS barber swop down’ town: trade; sacrifice. D. STOLTZ, 63§ Market st, 5c BARBER SHOP, running 2 chairs stead; Tooms In rear: can bought for $ TOLTZ. 635 Market st. MEN--Our catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in two months, saving two years: mailed free: we have no Sc shop in connection_with our college. Moler's Barber College, 635 Clay st. PERSON house; to travel for no canvassing required: salary $7%) & expenses: Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager, 3 Caxton bidg.. Chicago. old established ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists and elec- tricians—New 40-page pamphlet of questions asked by examining hoard of enginesrs; free. G. A. ZELLER, publisher. St. Louis, Mo. MECHANICS, engineers, electricians, ete.; fres lrlllflfllrnhlp in engineering we! warded to few recommended nergy and push Bood opportunity to right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. WANTED—Man to do porter work in saloon. 200 Clay st. GET_your shoes half-soled while wait'ng: % to 562 Mission st., bet. lst and’ 2¢ WANTED—Graduate ¢ n: A o opticlan: Al refraction- ist: 3130 per month. CBox 106, Call offce. 2-CHAIR shop for sale cheap; doing good busi- ness. Inquire 304 Sixth st. . catalogue mailed 1, THIA Ho:vl.rfl st. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps. U. 8. Navy, able-bodied, unmarried men of good ‘chlrlcler. between the =X °'.£ :32'33; ‘r::: 1 Tnch " *naleht; able {0 read, wrlte and speak English. For further (nform ply at the Marine Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Franciseo. Cal. 3 ACTIV! men jocal position (several weekl):E!lllri H'orl*r day. WM. J. UHL, manager, 723 CLestnut 8t.. Philadelph WANTED—100 men to take rooms, i0c, lie and %c. Boston House. 940 Faward st. WANTED—Labo nd_mechanics to kaow hat 14 Relkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 130 large rooms; 28 per night; $i to §2 per week. WANTED—Lady to mail or bution circulars each to pay; GIRL wanted for coat maker’, Montgomery ave. A Doleis. g GIRL for_general housswork: 2 i T ret- erenice; §10; Tuesday ROrAing. <1110 FiNert o —— T TL Flibert st 05? for general housework _call Sunday forenoon. S otk rences; PAPER box factory: experienced girls ‘wanted. Western FPaper Box Co., 3 Fremont st BRIGHT men of good address: money ad- Vanced to rght party. Call between § and 9 a m. at 302 Post st. ALL sizes men's shoes, price. 562 Mission PENSIONS_J. H. Shenart fGrm, §06 Market, room 40, s I SAILORS, and green hands: AN'S, 25 Steuart. all others fail consult free. MINES AND MINING. » et COPPER AND COAL. COPPER AND QAL COPPER_A MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY. MONTEZUMA MINING COMPAN MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY. The of shares in the Montezuma Min- g Coranany will be Interested in the follow- ing letter from the home office, since every share of stock sold will share the profits of these coal mines as weil as the profits of ths copper mines. We have at our office blue printe o rme location and extent of the first coal Mines lsased nearly a month ago, together with the engineers’ reports upon same. The letter follows: Offce of Montezuma Mining Company, OtficenTacoma, Seattle. San Franeisco, (hi- a0, Detroft. Roston. Baltimore, Honolulu. mshel,” A B € Code. LF, Wash., Feb. 6, 1901, aranty and Trust_ Co. 210 Safe Deposit Bldg.. San Froneisco, Cal: Gentlemen—Our Cnlonel Thompson telephones us from Tacoma that he has just completed a jease of the best coal lands ‘In the State of Washington. which. with 180 acres already leased. gives us 1500 acres of these exceedingly valuable lands. We now have four miles upon 12 veins in- cluded in our original lease. You will remem- ber that one of thess veins is 7 feet and 9 inches and the other 9 feet. From this you will s2¢ what a magnificent working fleld wa have obtained by this deal. Naturally, we ara most_jubilant over this and our friends here do not hesitate to say What the value of shares hes been doubled by ih transaction. Mean- time, work upon our principal copper prop ties Is hel; pushed with a double shift, as wy mean this emergetic work shall be continued. We feel now that we are upon a perfectly safe “able address Cable address To the American ¢ Financial Agents 1 | basis. Our coal alone will insure profitable work fn ery larze way for gemerations to | come, to the least Hoping o have further of your valued favors, i TiA MINING €O, g Company has twenty- cific Coast, cr for that matter in the United States. They wil), as developed. pay hand- some. profits to holders of the stock. Par valus $1. For the remainder February the stock may be had for T sh and Sc on instaliments to svit the purchaser. Call or ‘weite for prospectis and other print- od matter bearing on the copper industry. We emnloy mo soficitors, but If you telephone Maln 5808, a renresentativ f our company will call on ‘you with such information as s in our ion. The American Cunaranty and Trust Company, Selling Agents, 310 Safe Deposit Bidg.. San Franciseo. al. ) 3 < o RICH ore Aeposit: proapector wants partnar that will take a #0od speculative proposition; $00 required: this is worth investigation. Rox 1572, Call office. all parts of Wi 44 Third at., Mar- ket 'bus MINES bought and sold: also stocks in mi'im.mmmm-nn"