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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1901 . e e e e e e et et et SAN FRANCISCO CALL. INESS OFFICE of The San Francisco corner of Market and Third sireets; apen until 12 o'clock every might 1n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—52 Montgomery street, ecrner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m_ 200 Haves street; open until 9:30 p. m €39 McAllister street; open until 9: 615 Larkin street; open until $:30 p. m. 1941 Mission strect; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; until 9§ p. m 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1095 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and tucky streets; open until $ p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until p. m. open Ken- p._m. CHURCH SERVICES. A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Vir ¥ pal), corner Steiner and Unfon sts._—Unfon- st. cars pass the door; high mass at 11 a. m. masses of the masters, arranged for St. Mary the Virgin, with organ and wind instrumen sccompaniment; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mary &t 4 in the afternoon; “Ave Maria, “Gregorians,” “'O Salutaris”’ and *“Ta Ergo,” arranged for St. Mary the Virgin; John Haraden Pratt, director of the cholr; mass said daily at m.; vespers daily at 5 p. m. ST. LUKE'S scopal Church, corner Van Nees ave. and Clay st., Rev. Burr M. Weaden, rector—Holy Communion &t § a. m.; morning prayer st 11 and sermon by the Lord B of Columbia. Evensong at 7:45 and add: by prominent clergy before the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. CHURCH of the Adve: leventh st near Market.—High mass at 11 a. celebrant the Rt. Rev. F. W. Taylor, Bishop of Quincy; preacher, the Rev, Samuel Hart, secretary of the House of Bishops. Solemn evensong at 7:45; oficiant, the Rt Rev. R. H. Weller, Bishop coadjutor of Fond du Lac; preacher, the Rt. Rev, Thomas F. Gatlor, Bishop of Tennessee. ST. PAUL'S Church, California st.. near Fill- more, Rev. W. Maxwell Reilly, rector—Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 il & m., prayer end sermon by Kt Rev. Jobn Scarborough, D. D., Bishop of New Jersey; evening prayer, 7:45, addresses by the Rev. Dr. Liovd, secretary of the board of missions, and the Rt. Rev, Dr. Nicholson, Bishop of Milwaukee. CHURCH of St. John the Evangelist, Fifteenth st.. between Valencia and Mission—Services, October 13, 1901, 11 a, m., prayer and sermon by the Rt. Rev. Arthur C. A. Hall, Bishop of Vermont; 7:45 p. m., addressés by the Rt Rev. Bishops Hare of South Dakota. Kendrick of Arizona, Graves of Shanghal and Holly of Haitl. The Bishop of Washington, D. C., is expected to preside. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion =t., between Sixth and Seventh: pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs—1l s m. and 7: ., preaching by the pas- tors; morning topic, ““The Christian City and the Christian Home" ening topic, “Christ’'s Cali to Busy Men" 12:45 p. m., Sunday school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; rally day programme of special interest and award of medals; 6:15 m., Christian Endeavor, Miss Mabel Lamb, leader; monthly musical service at 7:30 p. m. ; anthem ‘‘Holy, Holy. Lord_God Almighty” (Gounod); “Salve Re- gina” (Dudley Buck) will be sung by W. E. Whigham of New York; “Andante for Violin _ Concerto” (Mendelssohn), Charles Edgar Robson; male quartet, ‘‘Light at Even- ing Time” (Dow); arthem, “‘O, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem” (Knox). Roscoe Warren Lucy, organist and choirmaster. Seats are free. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Heyes and Buchanan sts.— Rev, John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topic for eveming scrmon, ““The King’s Embassador in Chains’ ; splendid music by large chorus, 1. E. Blake, | director. Seats free. All invited. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League at 6:3) ». m CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali fornia and Octavia sts.—Rev, John Hemphill D.D., pastor. Rev. George G. Eldredge, as sociate pastor. Dr. Hemphill will preach -at 11 a. m. Topic, *‘Christ’s Manifesto of ¥ Mission.” Rev. Mr. Eldredge will preach af 7:30 p. m. Topic, “‘Answerable to Whom or What?’ Dr. Hemphill will preach at | ) p. m. at Second Street Mission. Morning /bath Echool, 9:45 o'clock. Afternoon Sab bath school at 12:30 o'clock. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing. 8 o'clock. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van Ness ave, and Sacramento st.—Services 2: 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 p. m. Christian Epdeavor at 6:15 p. m. Rev. W. K. Guthrie will preach in the morning and the Rev. Dr. Mackenzie in the evening. All are invited, CATHEDRAL Mission of the Good Samaritan, Second st.. near Folsom—Rev. J. P. Turner in charge. Holy communion a. m. Morn- ing praver and sermon by the Rt. Rev. Arthur L. Williams, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor of Ne- braska, 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and ser- mon by the Rt. Rev. Alexander Garrett, D.D., Bishop of Dallas, 7:45 o'clock. ¥FIRET Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pas. tor, will preach at both sers At'1l a m.” toplc, “The Church and tie People.” At 7:30 p. m., topic, “‘Self-denial for the Sake of Others.” " All are cordiall; Church, RICHMOND Congregational corner Seventh ave, and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. Philip Coombe; residence, 3415 Jackson st.; telephone Pine 4475. Services 11 a. m. Sub- ject, “'Light From Egyptian Monuments on the Story of Joseph.’ 7:45 p. m., theme, “The Man Who Won Distinction by Remem: bering His Own Fauits.”” Sunday school, 9:45 e m. C. E. Soclety, 6:45 p. m. Seats free. A cordial imvitation to these services is given to all who can attend them. TARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leav- itt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, ministes emeritus; Charles A. Murdock, superintend. ent of Sunday school. The Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Frederick L. Hosmer of Berke- ley will preach in exchange with Mr. Leavitt. All are cordially invited. There is no even- ing service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Morning theme at 11 o'clock, Tennyson’ ““Maud, or the Cure for Insanity.” Evening 5 o'clock, ““The Mistake of Rob- UEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near Twenty-third—Rey. J. George Gibson, pasts Morning service, 11, ““The Secret of Success. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:15, leader, Mrs. J. A. Un- derhill. Evening service, 7:3), in Christ.” Barytone solo by the pastor, Calling Yet” (McGranahan). FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., befween Kearny st. and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 & m.; subject of lesson-sermon, “‘Doctrine of Atonement.” Sunday school for chiliren at the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kear- ny st., rooms 509-510. All are welcome. GOSPEL tent, corner Page and Gough sts,, one block from Market—Continuation of lectures on ““The Tabernacle in the Wilderness,” by Evangelist J. McDonald. Illustrated by magic lantern. To-day at and 7:45 p. m. and each evening during the week except Saturday at 7:45. All cordially invited. Admission free. No_collection. Come. ASSOCIATION Auditorium, Mason and Ellis sts.—Grand union mass meeting this Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Address by Bishop Kinsolving of Brazil. Gallery reserved for women. Epecial music. Public invited. Ma- jor General O. O. Howard will lecture in the Assoctation hall next ¥riday evening at § o'clock. BIBLE Truth Conference at the Hall, 17 City Hall square, near Market st., from Wednes- day, October 16. % Sunday, October 20, inclu- sive. Three meetings daily. Mornings at 10 | o'clock. Afterncons at 3. and evenings gospel service at £ Undenominational. Seats free. 3 your Bible, HICAL freo lecture oourse. ““Present lanetary Conditi ; Siary C. Bell, Flood bullding. 500 Murket st at's o'clock. ' Public cordially invited, Bibie class Sundays 11 & m. Meeting for in- quirers, principles of Theosophy, Thursdays, 230 p_m. Free lending library open Mon: days_Thursdays and Saturdays, 1 to 4 p. m. 2nd Saturday evening. THE Theosophical Society—Public lecture & night in 040 Fellows' bullding at § o olock, Subject, “‘Praver.” The Golden Chain Group. 'the children's class, mects at 11 a. m. The lendina Ubrary is open dally from 1to 4 p.m. also Tuesday evenings from 71 orelock to § A ————————————— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA-DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN will lecture thie evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, “9 Market #t.; subject, “Traveling as an Art”; 10 be followed by magnificent views of a visit to Paris, the beautiful; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray ‘exhibition at Sanitarfum next Tuesday evening; seats free: no collection; remember the Question Box. AT lower Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin st. to- niegbt, a grand spiritual and musical enter- tainment; Prof. Gee in his startling tests: Mrs, Jennle Tully. operatic singer: Miss Ludie Ven Tassel and mother, champion whistlers and singers, from Ohio; Mr. Dris- coll, the famous entertainer; admission 10c. corner Capp | | | | | | | | | Al AGENTS in every town for McKinley sou- MEETING NBTICE!—SUNDA__::COII. BOOKS—NEW AND. OLD. LODEING HOTVER: FOR SALR—Con. GMII\VOYA"I‘w-flI ed. A_SPIRITUAL test meeting, 509 Market front hall; 11, free, 2:30-8, 10c; Mrs. Vigars, . Hodgson, Dr. Brodtkorb, Hargrave, Wilson, Prof. Holt; good music. and hear Harmachels, mystic, occult mé- to-night lecture on “The Maic of ; tests to all; 1oc. 332 O'Farrell st. VE Spiritualists, Occidental Hall, Oct. 13th, 7:30 p. m.; speaker, Mrs. R. 8. Lillie; admission free. MISS EBERHARDT'S meetnys Sunday eve. & Tues., Thurs. 3%0 22 st., bet. Mission and Valencia; 10c. ARNOLD & DICKSON'S wonderful materializ- ing seance to-night; readings to-day, sic, $l. 201 Turk st. A_MUSTAFA, BEgyptian materlalizing seance 2 . m. 1610 Bush st. 1ds a spiritual meeting every | admission 10c. 148 Sixth, | Gillingham, spiritual test meet's this eve. assisted by Mrs. Griffin; 10c. 305 Larkin st. MRS. STODDARD, convincing tests to all; cir- cles 10c; Sun., Tues.; read’gs daily. 28 Sth. OAKLAND Woodman Hall_ Twelfth st—Spirit- ual test meetins, 2:30-7 Prof. Perkins. . G night ex, Saturday; Tel. Red 2956. BOOKS of every kind boughf 708 Mission st. HOLMES BOOK CO., 704-706- BUREAU TRUNKS. TRUNKS _of every description at bedrock prices. Factory and salesroom, 8 Howard. e e e BUSINESS CHANCES. WE have a cash_buyer for grocery or res- taurant, coffee house, hotel, lodging house; will pay as high as $6000. F. J. DECK & CO. ma Spreckels building, room 208. L HAVE all kinds of buyers walting; list your stores and lodzing-houses with me; I guaran- tee to sell. F. J. DECK, room 203, Emma Spreckels building. WANTED—Partner in advertising business. F. J. Deck & Co., Emma Spreckels bldg., r. 208. WANTED—Manufacturing _ business. F. J. DECK & CO., Emma Spreckels bldg., r. 2. BALOON: all new fitted up: good stock; rent $45; good business; must sell: leaving city: in- vestigate. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. CHOP house at a great sacrifice; price $12; clearing $100 a_month; must be sold at once. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st. A, Willis'_hypnotic demonstration, Mon. .S p. m. 909 Market st.; admission 2c. ARD EARLE'S wonderful slate-writing 25 Eilis st. —— Brotherhood. INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League, 310 O'Farrell st.—Public meeting to-night. Sub- ject, ‘‘Capital Punishment'’; musical selec- tions; all invited; to-morrow night, entertain- ment and Greek symposium; proceeds human- starian. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I. O. 0. F.—Initiation MONDAY EVE. Oct. 14 Members and visiting brothers welcome. A. W. BENEDICT, N. G. HALL of Hartnagel Supreme Arch Chap- i ter No. 3, U. A. O. D., Druids’ Hall, 413 | Sutter ef., San Francisco, October 12, 1901.—The officers and members of the above- named chapter are hereby notified to meet at their hall TUESDAY, October 15 at 1| oclock sharp, for the purpose of attending | the funeral of our late Brother Arch Druid, | . J. KRUKAU, JAMES F. MARTINONI, C. D. JOHN HUTTON, Secretary. YOSEMITE Tribe No. 103, Impd O. R. M.—Funeral notice: 'Chiefs .ndfik brothers are requested to assemble at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post st., SUawua¥, | October 13, at 11 a. m., for the purpose of | attending the funeral of H. CLERC DE LAN- DRESSE JR. F. C. ADAMS, Sachem. GEO. H. STEIN, Chief of Records. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic | process from the Calaveras Mining, Water and Power, Company, in the Johnston and Scott Hill mines, near San Andreas, Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in Willow Creek; from Charles Hilton, in the Calvaritas Hill mine, at Calvaritas, Calaveras County, to de- posit tailings in gulches draining into O'Neill | and San Antonio Creeks: and from Manuel | Leal and A. Rose, in the South Honcut mine, | in Yuba County, near Banor, to depeit tall” | ings in South Honcut Creek, gives nothe that | & meeting will be held in room 59, Flood | building, San Francisco, Cal., on October 2, | 1%01, at 1:30 p. m. | A—CIGAR stand netting $ daily sacrificcd on account of death. Ask HEDGES BROS., 410 Parrott building. $30_RESTAURANT; chance to get bargain; part down; good location. DONALD McRAE, 837 Mission BROWN & OELELL, 41 Third st.—If you want to sell or exchange your business or lodging- house list it with us. Phone Red 3313. A—85 ROOMS; clesrs $250; rent only $65; $2000; payments. RETSLOFF, 906 Market st. LODGING-HOUSE; 22 rooms; nicely furnished; nearly new; fine sunny corner in best loca- tion; owner going to leave the State and must sell; price greatly reduced for quick le. i GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. PICKLE works—The undersigned offers for sale, stock, fixtures, machinery and all other property contained in premises at 11-17 Her- man st.; formerly owned by the Standard Packing 'Co., together with the leasehold in- terest in said premises and all removabie im- provements; an_inventory of this property may be seen at the office of the undersigned, room 24, third floor, Mills building, or at the premises, 11-17 Herman st., where the prop- erty may be inspected. Sealed bids, ad- dressed to D. A. Curtin, room 2, third ficor, Mills building, are invited on or bafore Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 4 p. m., and must be acgompanied by a certified check for at least 10 per cent of the amount offered, returnable only in case of rejection, the undesigned re- serving the right to rejact any and all bids. Terms of sale cash. L. A. CURTIN. H. C. DECKER'S OFFICE, 1020 Market st., is HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. IN LODGING-HOUSES. HOTELS, FLATS ....... AND PRIVATE HOMES . FROM $125 TO $20,000 . . ET LIST FROM OFFICE. 8 rooms; on Mission 5 9 rooms: fine corner ... 24 rooms; the best large vard . boarding 17 rooms; fine corner 60 rooms; apartment house . 7-reom flat on McAllister . : MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. 8 rooms; fine yard .. %, 10-room house; “fine local 24 room: . 7 flat; near City Hall. & on Sixth st.; clears $50. . 800 on Market st.; clears §150 . 1800 on Mason st.; new . 150 offices; clears $230. - 3500 3600 cash, balance ment: 1250 ABSTRACTS FREE WITH EVERY HOUSE. FRENCH SPOKEN. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796 A—26-ROOM house; center of city; clears over $100 per month; worth §2300; price $1400. For sale only by H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. TO sell your house, store, saloon, business place, city or country real estate quickly for cash list it with.H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. THE DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 85 Market st... Tel. ' Davis 281 Rooming houses and hotels; all sizes, all prices and all locations; list yours with us If you want to sell, Houses gold on easy payments; money loaned at lowest rates; vacant, houscs furn- ished. Call and see our BIG list of BIG bargains. It's too BIG too publis| 6 rooms; elegantly furn.; flat $700 8§ rooms; furniture and carpets; Ist class. 650 15 rooms; fine location; new; clean.. 1500 16 rooms; full; everything good; snap. 7 rooms: new'and finely furn.; flat 9 rooms; right downtown ... 9 rooms; cheap rent, including piano. 20 rooms; clegantly furn.; a snap 43 rooms; full; cholce; bargain. 17 rooms; north of Market; snap . hoarding; best location. i WE WILL MAKE LIBERAL LOANS ON. | OF THE ABOVE AT LOWEST WANTED—Lady with small amount capital to manage good-paying lodging-house. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 80 Market st. ELEGANT newly furnished G-room flat; location: low rent; $200 cash. DONALD IN- VESTMENT CO., 's50 Market st. | TO shoe men—One of the best repairing shops in Oakland for sale; central; steady trade; low rent; good living room and kitchen; to a man used to a first-class trade this is a rare chance. Write box 2834, Call office, Oak- land. INCOME $1000 per year can be secured by any one who will take trouble to investigate our plans; no gold mine, oil well or gambling scheme; straightforward business proposition. JUMIAPA CO., 621 Fullerton bldg., St. Louis, Mo. TWO gentlemen going to the Hawailan Islands wish the agency of some novel or staple article; gentlemen well versed In the Por- tuguese, Itallan and Spanish languages. Box 2335, Call office, Oakland. THE Callfornia Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to_mine by the hydraulic | process from G. F. Edwards, in the Philo Haven Consolidated placer mine, near Gold | Lake, Sierra Co., to_deposit tailings in Mud | Lake, which drains ipto Frazier Creek; op the Purdy Creek Mining Co., in the Purdy | Creek mine. near Frenchtows, Yuba Co., to | deposit _tailings in Purdy Creek; from Ed- ward Bryan, in the Chaparral Hill gold | gravel mine, near Onion Valley, Plumas Co. to deposit tailings in Berg Creek, and from the Norwegian Mining Co., in their mine | near Tuttletown, Tuolumne Co., to deposit tajlings in Jackass Gulch, gives notice that @ meeting_ will be held at room 59, Flood building, San Francisce. Cal., on October 21, | 1901, at 1:30 p. m. 1 ANNUAL meeting—The annual meeting of | stockholders of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 327 Market st., in the City and County | of San Francisco, State of California, on | WEDNESDAY, October 23, 1901, at the hour | of 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of amend- | ing sectlon 2 of article II of the by-laws and | i for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books | will close on Saturday, October 12, 1901, at 12| o'clock moon. By order of the president. | H_W. THOMAS, Secretary. | AGE! COMPLETE book of the official life of McKin- | ley, mow ready; agents wanted; also general TS WANTED. traveling agents and resident district man- | agers to handie the only authorized official, authentic life of President McKinley; also giving lives of our other martyr Presidents, Lincoln and Garfield; complete inside history of the villainous workings of the anarchistic =ocieties; profusely illustrated: 600 page the only life of McKinley printed in English, German and Swedish; liberal commission to | agents and a straight guaranteed salary to | those in the advanced positions; you never had | a better opportunity to make big money quick- | ly and easily than vou have to-day: you can | make §500 per month for the next three | months pushing this marvelous history of a | great and good and useful life: strike now, | while the iron is hot; do not delay, for every | day is worth from §20 to $30 to you; and bear | in mind that if you demonstrate fo us that you can sell books that later in the fall we will be willing to employ you under a straight | out guaranteed ealary to appoint and instruct other agents; this is a chance of a lifetime; we make our own books and can easily dupll- | cate the offer of any other house and will do £0; we also give a valuable premium to every } purchaser worth more than the retail price of | the book: many of these concerns that are ad- | vertising McKinley books are merely general | agents and buy their books from us; we ad- | vise you to order from us and thus deal di- | rectly with the manufacturers: credit given; | frelght paid; outfit free; write to-day and | send 10c for postage on outfit. CO-OPERA- TIVE PUBLISHING CO., Dept. 14, 35 Dear- | born st., Chicago. | AGENTS—Splendid chance to make money; our new Pocket Atlas contains maps of every State in Union and every country in the world; also 1900 census complete; over 400 pages maps and descriptive matter; sells at sight; send %c for sample and ferms to agens. Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, Iil. | AGENTS wanted—Life of McKinley, 500 past best book; 100 illustrations: outfit free: com- lete book, ready for delivery. S. C. MIL- ER & CO., Portland, Or. | = -~ i MARK TWAIN'S works, 6 vols., with Har- | per's Weekly or Magazine or North American | Review. HARPER & BROTHERS, 206 Kear- | ny st., San Francisco. venir pictures; fast seller; sample 7c in post- age. HAGENS & CO., 508 Californla st., . F. AGENTS—_Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. { $450 CASH buy | OLD established cor. half interest in cleaning and dveing business; experlence not necessary. ‘Address E. F. JOBSON, 312 Fourth st., Santa Rosa, Cal. FOR SALE—The Call agency in Santa Cruz; price §1200. SALOON for sale—On account of sickness of } owner; good trade, Apply to GEO. D. SHEARER & CO., San Rafael, Cal. DELICATESSEN; established several _years; paying monthly profit of $20: will teach buyer fce $1500. Box 1002, Call office DELICATESSEN and lunch 1 average; owner leaving city: bargain: $300. D. B., box 1146, Call office. §$1500 WILL buy Interest In old established ‘manufacturing business with position at $55 per week. Address box 1151, Call office. lunch room: $20 dall; A—IF you want a business, one that will pay $250 per month from the start, sce HEDGES BROS., 41¢ Parrott building. $150—A NEAT cigar store for sale; large liv- ing-room connected, for factory or club- room. Inquire 333 Third st. will sell for | | ATTENTION, BUYRRS! BEADQUARTE! FOR ROOMING-HOUSES Any of ‘the following on monthly payments: 40-room boarding-house; clears $200......83000 60 rooms; corner; best In city 5000 35 rooms; very good: only - 1000 H WE LEAD TH | 20 rooms; par excellence. $2500 §5-room workingman's hou 6-room flat; all rented.. 42 rooms; grand halls; fine income. 14 rooms; transient; clears $125. 20 rooms; fine furniture; see this & 21 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments. 5 Tent $10, clears $230... 100 rooms; grand corner; clears $4 70 rooms: modern; clears $230. | 12 rooms; Turk st.; all rented. 1 CALL, WE CAN SUIT |11 rooms; desirable iocation... 450 24 rooms; C : payments. 1900 central . 450 Phone John 531 cor. Ellis, r. 12. A CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st.'and 8 Stockton st Rooms 21, 22 and 2. Phone Bush 325. See our list of bargains. 7 r., rent $175, fine investment | 44 r. rent $120, inc. $300, apart. house | =3 sunny bay window cor., reduced 2100 24 rent $30, clears $75, trans., 3d st. 1150 22 r., rent $37, housekeeping, Third st 350 10 v/, rent §75, clears §70, down town.... 1200 10 r.," rent $45, ‘clears $40, good fur. carp... 600 " t $32 50, near Ellis. . 425 Flats, 8 to 14 rooms, $150 to $1000. .. | residences, 7 to 28 r., §250 to $3000. | DERSON | ' 6 Eddy st., 1819, We don’t keep good houses, We sell them. See these: 130 rooms; electric lights. +$15,000 28 rooms; downtown; 2 HEALY & HENDERSON 6 Bddy st., 18 and 19; Phone James 2 grocery and bar; good location; fine bar trade. Inquire Call branch, 300 Hayes st. $150—PARTNER wanted; good country hotel: cholce location. 1140, Call office. established Owner, box | FOR sale—Interest in a meritorious invention; call and examine working model. 3673 Eigh- teenth st. A_SNAP—_Delicatessen and coffee house: store worth $500; reduced to §250. Retsloff, 906 Mkt. LADY wants partner in good business; small | capital; good location. Box 1155, Call office. $1000 PARTNER wanted for dveing and laun- dry business. 1421 Point Lobos ave. T WANT to buy a grocery and bar; clean stock. Box 1143, Call office. GOOD milk route. Inquire at 252) Twenty-sec- ond st., near Alabama. $5000 TO invest in established steam laundry. Box 97, Call office. 3 18 ROOMS on O'Farrell st.; cheap; price $650. e T 5, 21 roome on Eddy st.; great bargain, | 20 rooms on Sutter st.; price $00. Houses, any part of city, to be sold in our office under a thorough investigation; for any line of business call at our office, 1015 Market st., opposite Fifth. McBRIDE & CO., Real Estate and Auctioneers. OWNERS—To effect a_quick and satisfactory sale list your houses with G. W. SCHWEIN- HARD, 817 Market st., opposite Mason; phone Mint 1911 . 250 | T-room flat; McAllister s | new. 750 | | 3. 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Orman develops personal magnetism, which causes success in business, love, marriage: restores lost affection: reunites separated; gives power over friends, enemies and removes evil influences; whatever may be your anxiety or wishes, whether you are skeptic or believer, will_never regret it. _ Orman, the wonderful, tells you what you came for, and just what you want to know, and what you are most anxious to know, at a glance. Orman’s predictions and advice' are infallible and beyond dispute; describes past, present and future affairs of life so clearly that he excites the admiration of all. Lowest fee, 31, this week. Hours, 10 a. m. to 7:30 p..m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 2 u. m PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN HIS OWN HOME— 417 ELLIS ST. WESLEY ORMAN. LT MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 2; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special ters Daily and Sunday. A—LINCOLN, CLATRVOYANT, HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast: he succeeds when others fail; permanently located at 1% Turk st.; readings by mail. MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture future husband or wife; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundays; hours 10 to 8 p. m. 215% Sixth st. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies s0c; gents $1; paim. and sit. §150. 126 Turk. ! palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m. DOG HOSPITALS. PSS et iiivabiuiusurvmsste LV e DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by drugsists or at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL EN. GINEERING—Theory, _demonstration, con- struction; laboratory and shop work; thor- oughly practical; day and night, 24 Post st., §. F.; catalogue free. EMPLOYMENT WAN TED—MALE. first-class Fastern people. posi- N D anager. steward or cnef: hotel. club or restaurant; references; wife excellent housekeeper. B. F. G., 319 Ellis st. HOTEL manager of experfence, temperate and steady, wants employment; good references. Address box 94, Call office. ON wanted as correspondent in German, BN cngiish and Russian. Box 95, Call. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— §8 per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, boakkeflpln:. “-rlthmet‘l;:, c;):nml‘ nz;z‘l_!. 1ling, S ish, c.; experien: s HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., S. F.—Thorough courses; compiete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—The official reporters of the Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE. Is tuls advice worth following? Life scholarship 350; catalogue. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough Tacdern methods; positions for all graduates; new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. ACTING, elocution, specialties, Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLER_College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-4, Par- rott bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., mining, mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1884 Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall BOOKKEEPING, figures: the one man who per- fects beginners, college graduates & bookkeep- ers is TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott buliding. SPECIAL instruction for backward pupils in the ordinary branches by an experienced teacher. Address Teacher. box 971, Call. DANCING—Ladies and gentlemen trained to become teachers; also puplls prepared for the vaudeville stage at IRVINE'S, 421 Post st. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran: cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. WANTED—Good mandolin_players for select club, and violinist, etc., for amateur orches- S. F. Conservatory, 301 Jones st. ANTSH. French,ete. Prof.DeFilippe’sAcademy arl.rnnzu-ges‘!:DPcst: estab’d 1871; ablest profs. SCED, trustworty American: good care for during owner's ab!en‘ctl: accu;r«;m:l , poultry, horses, plain gardering, :‘t’(orc".rd g & Box 1142 Cleolflie.4 _CLASS coachman, single, for private PR stendy and fine all-axound man: very best references and personal from last em- ployer. Address M. M., 221 Sixth st. YANTED by a youns man of good habits a W ition as clerk, cashier oF collector. Box 1138, Cail offi i $ ie ARBER with 2 years’ experience wishes posi Bllon; country preferred. Box 95, Call o fice. GROCERY clerk with city references wants po- sition; city or country. F. A. C. 207 Powell. PRUNER wants work; good workman on frult trees and vines; can apply your ideas and is capable to work alone; also good grafter. Box 1165, Call office. WANTED—By young man, work of any kind; wages no object. Box 1133, Call office. FIRST-CLASS bartender with first-class refer- ences wants situation. Box 1165, Call office. SITUATION wanted by middie-aged educated man, teetotaler, in private family or Insti- tution; understands plain gardening; bed- making; handy with tools. Box 972, Call BOOKKEEPER, bill clerk or collector’s posi- tion wanted by middle-aged man; city ex- perience; good references; small salary to begin. Box %58, Call office. RELIABLE man wants position _in privats lace; understands the care of horses: good river; can milk and attend to garden; good references. Box 99, Call office. MAN wishes position in a liquor house; for- merly rectifier with Wolters Bros. & Co. and Thomas Taylor & Co. H. A. PUTZMAN, 1126 Market st. YOUNG German wants situation as handy man about place, driving included. Address 2235 O'Farrell st, room 6. GROCERY clerk, several years' experience, wants a position; reference from first-class house. Address box %1, Call office. SPANISH lessons given by a native Spanish | teacher; translations. 513 McAllister st. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th— Pitman shoihlnd. typing, bookkeeping. $6 mo. J School of Acting—Pupils pre- pared stage. 125 Mason st. for t ACT!NG—S:fi to Grand Opera-House for cir- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. PROF. L. MERKI, experienced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar; juvenile class. 1008 Mission. ILLUSTRATIO! ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.. S. F.; founded 1363; new S0-page catalogue free. ARITHMETIC, boskkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6t EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds cooks. waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush i35. JAPANESE Iutelligence Office—Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. PARTINGTON'S DAY and | YOUNG man desires a situation as gardener and all-around man in @ private place. E. 207 Montgomery ave. POSITION wanted by a competent man as collector; bonds and references given; salary no object. Box 989, Call office. BAKER—Bread and cake baker wants position, or willing to work in institution or hotel. Bex 979, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED good hotel waiter desires steady work. Inquire at New Atlantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery ave. WANTED—By a miner of 28 years' active ex- perience, a foremanship in Southern Califor- nia, Mexico or South America; uses no in- toxicants; Is 1 man of family; American born: speaks Spanish and Norweglan also: special attention paid to development of new properties. Address ‘‘Miner,” box 1033, Call. AN experienced bookkeeper and timekeeper wishes position; will furnish references. Box 909, Call- SITUATION as butter-maker by experienced, sober young man. Address L. GILLETT, 214 Third st., care of Hughes House, room 19. MIDDLE-AGED man would like position as teamster; good driver. 1667 Atlantic st., Oak- land. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese. Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5138 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. SWEDISH cook, just from New York, best of reliable letters, wants work; not under 330 a | month and nothing outside of a kitchen. Call at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. WAITRESS and parlormaid with excellent city references wants a _situation; can carve. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. GERMAN cook who fully understands all kinds of cooking wants a pla at $40 a month: city FIRST-CLASS house work by the da: place. JAPANESE homest boy wants position as schoolboy in the city. Address T. MACEDA, 84634 Vaiencia st., San Francisco. DRUG cierk; student with experience; noons; reference. Box 1034, Call. . . A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. and 2 cleaning laundry CHARLIE, T after FINANCIAL. COMPANIES promoted and financed; stock taken in payment for services; good mining and . industrial propositions ‘wanted; gold or country. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter| bonds furnished. PACIFIC STATES MINING st., near Powell. AND INVESTMEN? 2 SWEDISH girl, young, 3 years last place, | PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)—We wants secopd work at $25 a month. MISS have 42 offices in operation; new method of PLUNKETT, 4% Sutter s near Powell. MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis st., greatest of all crystal seers; reads your life correctly; tells past, present, future: full names given; sit- tings, 50 up; 3 questions by mail §1. MRS. ARMSTRONG, scientific palmist, astrol- ogist, clairvoyant reader; 50c, $1; hours, 1 to 5. 1 to 9. 105 Broadway, Oakland, room 8. 5 BROCKWAY tells everything; If you are con- templating a change in business or social life consult him. 299 Hyde st., corner Eddy. MRS. B. Baumann, well-known fortune teller, has removed from 315 O'Farrell to 222 Eddy. BUYERS—Before buying a_house go to 4 G. W. SCHWEINHAR] 917 Market st., opposite Mason. He can suit you in houses and prices. NEW HOUSES JUST LISTED— | 24 rooms, rent $65, part cash..... ~$1000 | 27 rooms, business corner, cheap rent.... 1800 28 rooms, rent $50, clears $100... . 900 40 rooms, cheap rent, N. Market. © 3800 120 rooms, rent $110, profits $1600 yearly.. 3500 WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. $225_BRANCH bakery and variety store. Mission; no agent. 2760 HERE IS YOUR CHOICE. A dairy produce, pork and delicatessen store for $550 in one of the best business streets in San Francisco, or a poultry ranch for $100 in Alameda County; both places stand investiga- tion; will teach buyer business if desired; rent for store with 3 living rooms is $15 a month and rent for the ranch with house and 1% acres of land is $7 a month. Address box 2331, Call office, Oakla: HONEST speculation—make your money earn a steady income; §25 upward invested with us will earn 20 per cent to 30 per cent monthly, payable every 15 days; send for our new book, “‘Successful Systematic Speculation,” mailed free; tells how to operate on the grain mar- ket without loss; highest commercial, finan- clal and successful customer references. FREDERICK E. PARKER, broker, 155 La Balle st., Chicago, 11l FOR sale—Old_established_good-paying busi- ness; will sell half or whole interest: first- class bargain. Address Call office, Oakland. 350—LA £00d_horse and wagon. 1 o'clock p. m. cheap. Inquire Call office. CARPENTER shop for sale or partner wanted; old established. Address box 978, Call office. CORNER grocery and furnished house, Santa Clara Co.; good reasons selling. Box 975, Call. WANTED—Select agents for the latest and fastest selling book published. THE WHIT- AKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st., city. ADVERTISING _solicitor, experlenced, ener- getlc tustler wanted on established paper. 221 Front st., room 11. FOR sale—Locksmitk's business, with tools, for small sum; good reason for selling. Ap- ply MR. McLEAN, 1146 Mission st., 7:30 a. m., 12 to 1 noon, or 5:30 p. m. LEATHER lustre sells like hot cakes: best shoe dressing on earth; sample 2%5c. BROWN, room 9, 41 Third st. DENTIST—Fine country practice; will sacri- fice if taken immediately. Address box 973, Call office. GLOBE Portrait Co.—Removed to 1067 Market; agents wanted; can make $3 to $5 a day. — e —— ADOPTION. MATERNITY Villa—Good homes for healthy in fants. Dr. Emilie Funke,1416 Sth st., Alameda. ASPHALTUM ROOFING. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired: postal. 1186 Mission; tel. Folsom 2477. —_— ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY—Your immediate prospects and test gketch of life by an expert predictionist; send date of birth, sex and 12c. PROF. SER- RANO, box 5235, Boston, Ma: PROF. ROUSSEAU, astrologist; completo life reading, 0c; by mail, 50c. 1163 Market sf —_— DRUG store for sale—Middle section Cal. city, fine location; elegant fixtures; mone: doing paying business; good price: $3000; will be sold for cash or exch: 8. F. or Oakland property. Address Call office. TO exchange for cigar stand, grocery, lodging- house or good mercantile business; two new ! cost ; rents §25. W. BELL, 142 Crocker building. FOR SALE—The Call agency in Santa Cruz; price $1200. FOR SALE—A well fitted up saloon on Market st., near Ciiy Hall; will be sold at a bargain; no’ agents. Apply at McLeod & Hatze, 515 Market st. . MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. 1. 2. OFFICE NEAR THE CALL_BUILDIN He has been in this business 15 years. He draws up the legal papers free of charge. He hasi 4 salesmen—Business s booming. | Money to loan—payable monthly or veariy. Call for his long free list of lodging-houses. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses, hotels and business chances can be found at the office of FISHER & CO., 935 Market st.; phone Folsom 1592. CLAIRVOYANT cl;d reader from Louisiana; only 10c; from 1 to 8. Minna st.. nr. Fourth. NATILLA, clairvoyant-palmist. 334 O'Farrell; one question free; occult sclences taught. MRS. MELVILL, well known clairvoyant, water reader. l} S}h (;g{nan =poken; tel. Jessie 1563, . WALTE! great card reader; ladies 25c. gents 30c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. MRS. MALLORY, spiritual card reader: send Jlamn for cir.; L. El:: G., 50c. 917 Howard. MME. AUGUST. clairvoyant, reader:palmistry; truth or no paw; 25c. 1149 Mission, over store. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 448'; Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. CANADIAN cook, young, references, wants place at $3 a month. MISS PLUNKETT, 4% Sutter st., near Powell. A FIRST-CLASS Institution cook desires Situa- tion; good ref. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FRENCH girl speaking nq English desires situ- ation as 2d girl. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. placing stocks and bonds: companies incor- porated: stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office. 507-5-9 Parrott bids. e FLATS TO LET. JUST completed: flats, 6 rooms upper, 5 rooms lower; porcelain tubs; desirable; all modern large yard and basement; sunny; rent $25. Address 1107 San Pablo ave., Oakland. WANTED—Situation by lady competent to keep any set of books: have had twelve years’ ex- perience and- _can furnish first-class refer- ences. Box 977, Call office. $8—FINE light flat, 2 Federal st.. near First and Bryant. $20—Upper sunny flat, 742 Fol- som st., § rooms. MCEWEN BROS., 118 Mont~ gomery st. TO hotel managers; a lady of experience and ability desires a position as managing house- keeper in first-class hotel: city or country: references unexcelled. A., 1258 O'Farrell st. YOUNG lady with some experience would Itke a position as stenographer and typewriter. Address box 1150, Call office. A—$10—-SUNNY bay window flat; 3 rooms, yard, ‘821 Valencia st., near Nineteenth, third floor. A SUNNY lower flat; 4 large rooms, bath and nice yard; adults; $20. 1111 Jones, nr. Cal. FLAT of 4 rooms and bath. 1221 Golden Gate ave.; rent §16. GERMAN woman, good cook, wants a_situa- tlon; country preferred; wages §2 tc $35. 335 Sixth st.; inquire at carpenter shop. SWEDISH woman wishes washing or cleaning | from § to 1 p. m.; wages 75c and car fare. Address 282 Folsom st., near 25th; bakery. LADY would like position in a refined family to take care of children. Address box 989, Call office. HARRISON, 702, near Third—Sunny, five rooms, bath; basement; §17. LINDEN ave., 261—Pleasant upper flat of five rooms. SUNNY 8-room: 2 kitchens: corner bay win- dow; middle; modern. Key 417% Third st. 5 ROOMS occupied § years by French dress- maker. 414 Post st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2%c up. 5 Fourth st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. $2500—60 ROOMS; rent $100; firevlace, running | water and gas meter for each room; baths, La.undr)’» dining-room; rented for 4 Oakland. varlor, ®et our MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. list first. 11 ROOMS; modern house; rent $40; good fur- niture and carpets; having other business I will sell for $600; terms half cash. G. H., box 1145, Call office. IN a good location, who has It, a business or lodging-house for ‘sale that clears $100 month. Box 1144, Call office. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Clrgel»bell- ing Works, 358-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. MODERN CO.; steam cleaning, 3c; cleaning on floor. Pho e Mint 301; 923 Mission, CARPETS beaten or laid, 3c per vard. CHAS. PARRY, 1511% Market st.; phone Mint 1095. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning. 3c;renovated;relald. 105 1dth st.;tel PP 2542. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Prop. 9 ROOMS: rent $20; water free; $250. F. J. DECK & CO., r. 208 Emma Spreckels bldg. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating work: rices | reasonable. 1703 Harrison: tel. Mission 263. | —Three unfurnished ; references. FULTON, 1206, near Scot connecting rooms; bath CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works, | 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 128, FOLSOM, 620 Large fu rooms; large grounds for families with children; lst floor. e e LODGING-HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—House of 10 or 15 rooms, partly furnished; central location. Box 967, Call. SPIRITUALISM, AMRS. DR. FARNIAM, spiritual medium d life reader: mining a specialty: cir. Sun., ed. and Friday evenings. 1035 Market st. BROCKWAY'S psychic seance Sunday, Tues- day, Thursday, 8:15 p. m.; 25c; readings dafly. 299 Hyde, cor. Bddy; phone Hyde 2564, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittingy, $1; letter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car. MRS. HUBBARD, 108 Oak st.; circles Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wednesday, ladies, 2:30 }06 readings daily. il)c._ MME. Young's demonstration of sbirlt return to-night. 605 McAlllster; 10c; come, skeptice. PROF. GEE, 108 oth—Readings ¢ and $1; cir. every nigh , 10c.; tel. Howard 1125. MRS, LESTER, circle 8 p. m.. 10c; readings S0c ‘and $1. 148 Sixth, r. 12; tel. Howard 112). BARLE, independent slate writer; 328 Eills; tel Polk 1601; seance Tues., Thu un., 8 p. m. $250—FOR sale; bakery, confectionery and Jaun- dry office; 2 large living-rooms; block from grammar school. Box 943, Call. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FREE aavice—J. M. VERDENAL, attorney, 314 Montgomery st.—Divorces, private; fees low; probating; bankruptey; ~ collection suits titles perfected;-documents drawn; mortgages property bought; money loaned; insurance 30¢ on $100. P. B. TRAVERS, cvenings, 418% Post. ADVICE free;divorces private; bankruptcy;col lections;attachments;mortgages; bills of partnerships: deeds;wills drawn; fees low;open ‘e. THURSTON, 1008% Mkt.. r. 4, op. bth. ADVICE free— Divorces a_specialty; quick, no charge without success; coilections, deeds, etc,, prepared; charge low; estb. . Atty. G.'W. HOWE, §50 Markt st. A %c SEANCE tonight where every one re. celves a communication with full hames: 17 there are questions which you are in doubt about attend BROCKWAY'S seance to-night ;‘:‘jd receive satisfaction. 209 Hyde st., corner dy spiritual meeting, 909 M, vear hall: 11, free: 2.8 100 Mr. Swan Holt, Mme Maxwell, toddard, Wrenn, McKee: inspirational singer, three languages: others. ADVICE free: no charge unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st., opp. Mason. ADVICE free; moderate fee if successful; office oven evenings, HUGH C. GRANT, 927 Market. L. . CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. ESTATES, chancery; most moderate fees. 14 McAllister st., GEO. W. JOHNSON, Atty. D —— T U AR A MFETING to organize an auxiliary to ald the State Spiritualists’ Association to be held at headquarters, 305 Larkin et.. Monday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m. All interested invited. BOARDING ¥FOR CHILDREN. LADY wishes to board little girl; nice home; best care. MRS MOORE, P. O. Alameda. “NOW™ Jectures; Henry Harrison Brown; Fellows' bide.: seats ree: 3 b, : sausic " MOTHER'S care and good home for two or three children; low terms. 1607 California st. PRACTICAL mechanic with business ability desires opening for small capital. Box 96, Call office. $2000 WILL take a good country hotel; short distance from city; good business. Further information address box 1044, Call office. WANTEDPartles to take shares In a_rich gold mine and help develop. 321} Turk et., 12to 2 p. m. RESTAURANT, cheap: 410 Kearny st.; other business: must sell; make offer. GENTLEMAN of abllity, acquainted with city, to buy interest in business. Box 957, Call. PARTNER wanted; wholesale business ship- ping dally to 10 States & B. C. Box 138, Call. PARTNER wanted in bakery business; good opening to right man. 321 Bllis st, BALOON for sale; opposite the ferry. 111 East st., north of Market. WANTED—Good butcher to rent an old estab, paying shop. Cor. Geary and Devisadero. S Sw— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 10-ROOM new flat, a bargain for.. 18 rooms; near Market; rent only §55. i fine location; rent $100; only.... 1500 B 0 others to choose from. Call at office and see list. Will loan you money at 1%%. M. E. RIVES, 916 Market st.; tel. Main 128 FRIENDSHIP Hall, 33 McAlllster—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night, itc. CLAIRVOYANTS. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY, Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain ycars ahead; happiness and success £0 hand In hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible, were it not for the lack of fore- sight into the future; if you are In trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfled in life, consult [smar, for she is a_prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has e a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice; Ismar can be con- ‘suletd daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1148 Market st., opposite Sixth, SPECIAL—Owing to large number of inquir- fes from country patrons Ismar wishes to an- nounce that her readings by mail are equally as satisfactory as in person; readings by $2; send lock of hair, date and year of birt] MME, M, BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or nave domes- tic, 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 satisfaction guaranteed, CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works, G. H. | STEVENS. Mgr., 35-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. 7. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. — CHIROFODISTS. BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nalis; painless cure DR. DUNCAN, 20 Kearny st.. room 307. B COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charga un- less successful. Room 310, 427 Market st. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, room 85, 916 Market. Advice free: tel. Red 5311 — e e e ELDERLY lady would like to care for chil- dren during parents’ absence to theaters, parties, etc. Address S., 1183A Valencia st. COMPETENT woman desires engagements to care for children evenings for theater-goers; g00d references. Box 1130, Call office. STRONG woman wants work by the day, washing, cleaning, etc.; wages §l. Apply 212 Clara st., rear. $1350—289 SHIPLEY, near Sixth—Middle flat: bath, gas; nice yard; all sunny. —_—_— FLATS T0 LET—FURNISHED. A 4-ROOM basement flat, furnished: few steps from cars; healthy location; onily $12; no children. Box 8§7, Call. FLATS WANTED. YOUNG girl wishes a position to do second work and sewing. Call 2832 Howard st. CHAMB_RWORK in hotel or rooming houséd by a competent woman. Box 97, Call office. WANTED—A situation; a good cook. 204 Van Ness ave. . COLORED woman wants housework half day by the week. Call 117 Pacific DRESSMAKER from the East: good cutter and fitter; go out by day. 1532 Polk st. RESERVED young lady who 1s a good reader desires a position as companion to lady, or will take care of two children; must be in a refined family. Please address D. W., box Lincoln, Cal. A FULLY capable and very refined young Eng- lish lady desires a position as governess in a highly respectable rich gentleman's family. For further particulars address box 704, Cail. housework: FLAT wanted—3 or 4 rooms, furnished. dress box 1162, Call office. A% CLEAN furnished sunny flat of § rooms; children. Box 885, Call office. £ —_— FRAMES AND PICTURES. CLYDE L. KELLER, 128-130 Ha; . V. Best work and Iowest prices’ wiat' Chicage: FURNITURE FOR SALE. e $17 50—SOLID oak bedroom set; pla 2 g:goud osk chalr; factory nrr:eo'.. o i namel beds, . Tel. Folsom 1328. Seary's Creait House, 1425 ‘Mrl.:lflo,l; nr. 10th. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market, ELEGANT furniture of 12 rooms. residence, on Van Ness ave. Address box $2. Call. YOUNG Swedish sirl desires situation, house- work and cook; understands a little English; no postals. 316 Missouri South San Fran- ciseo. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter desires posi- tion; experienced and good penman. Address K. T. F., 488 Twenty-sixth st., Oakland. FOR SALE—Furniture of 5 rooms and bath, 912 Ellis st.; rent §13; call Monday. FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Bu; ture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie g]{uml e SITUATION wanted in private family by reli able colored man and wife. Call at 253 Jessie st., near Fourth. COTTAGES TO LET. PARKER ave., 136, in rear—i-room cottage for rent, water free. —_— DENTISTS, A-DR. T. S. HIGGINS, 921 Market street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50; artificial teeth, on plate, look natural and guaranteed, $5 up; a good metal plate $15; gold and porcelain crowns, §5 to §10; teeth without plate; painless extraction. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Fiood bldy you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up: plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. J. W. THATCHER, M. D., Manager. EIGHT ‘mxel for best crowns, ;m«, bridges and - fillings; extractions or’ fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years’ cxperfence; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed: lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns, §3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5, full set: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. AT Ideal Dental Co.. 6 Eddy st.—Work done on_weekly installments; lowest rates. YOU can save 40 per cent on dental work by going to DR. BROWN, 54 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. AN American iady, an excellent manager, Tould like position as housekeeper; can gtve st of references. Call or ‘WILSON, Hotel Oaks, 119 'rmr;d:l.-e- o YOUNG lady would like position at shorthand and typewriting; experience main object. Ad- dress “‘Stenographer,” Frultvale, - LADY would like towels and napkl ‘at_home. MRS. THIEDE, 102 Mission ot PLAIN sewing and mending. 502 O Farrell st., corner Jones, room 4. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. Mar- ket_20 rooms: 56 &0 $150 per mignt: $1 0 15 week: convenient and Fespeciabler freo ‘bus and bagsage to and from ferry CLASSIFIED advertisements and swl tions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 F:fx::n st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has be: subscriptions en established at 1096 n‘.ur!.ovum«'r WANTED—MALE, SITUATION wanted—A sober Who understands frult culture. R branches, especially the cultivation of oranges, lemons, olives, flowers tables, with 20 jyears' experience l.:ql:"..rm and Callfornia; ‘moderate wages _for - righ iace. ress WILLIA pon Kk , 1678 Mission st.. ENGINEER and electrieian P ence wou11 like a steady p::l:l’a:’“ . references. Engineer, 2018 SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR. R. L. WALSH., §15% Geary,nr. Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50¢; plates $5 up; Phone Polk 1135, DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bidg. ‘WANTED—Situatlons by man and [t sy b s ccantey second work, man as choreman; private wite to do wages $40. GARDENER wants situation; com, branches; German; single; mudfi-”:::;_h > DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOW! Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant, card reader; ladies’ 2c; gents 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. FRENCH accordion and knife pleating. WM. PILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. dress B., box 984, Call office, YOUNG -man, well educa - Enelian, undersiands the drug’ toagn eepnl tion ; references given. Box WILSON buys all kind: <00d: 1710 Market: -tel. Soutn a3 o0l soods. A. WOLLPERT, 713 Mission st., pays high price for second-hand furniturs: fel. Red 1354, Auctioneer—W. P. Beauchamp, 928 Howard st tel. Jessie 1122; furniture, merchandise bought. A L. STORRS, 634 Ellls st.; telephone Larkin 2182; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. TEL. Jessie 761 before selll - pets, Dianos, et CHA: anrfx;“"' - GLOVES. D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at fact rice; Warranted; kept in repair. 121 Gnnotrylvpe. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S....Phone Grant 133 : HOTEL DEPARTMENT . - 2 chambermaids, Santa Barbara, half fare paid .. .32 Restaurant waitress, mining hotel, fare paid .. 23 Waitress, Benicia 3% Waitress, Colusa, fare paid. 20 Waltress, Salin $20 10 waitresses, city, restaurants, hotels. 320-330 Cook, small country hotel, fare pald. Cook, mine boarding house, fare paid. Cleaner, baths, 4 days’ work week. 2 waltresses, Oroville, fare advanced. 3 .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT 10 chambermaids, country hotels, Sout] California -. Mother and daughter, cook and nurse. Housegirls, small American family Second girl and seamstress. Housegirl. choice place, cous Cooks, housegiris. nursegirls. C. R. HANSEN & CO A MAN and_wife as porter and_chambermald, city hotel, board themselves, C. R. HANSEN & €O Geary st. CHAMBERMAIDS and seamstress, 30; wait- Tess and parlor-maid, $30; infant's nurse, §25. waitress and parlor-maid for San Mateo, $25. first-class cook for American family, 3 cook who understands German cooking, $35: fifty housework girls for_city and country, wages $30, 325 and §20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. 3 e THREE women for light wi or, Der day and increaser MISS PLUMCETR 425 Sutter st, near Powell