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32 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franciseo Call, corner of Market and Third streets: open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; opcn until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open untfl 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; cpen until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: open until ® p. m. 108 Eleventh street: open until 9:. m, 1096 Valencia street: open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street: open until § p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Ness ave. and Sacramento st—Services at i1 & m, and 7:30 B Sunday school at 12:45 p. m., Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie will preach both morning and evening. This church will alfhold a watch meeting on Tuesday even- ing, December 31, commencing at 9 o'clock | and continuing unti] the new year. All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia sts., Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. Fldredge, as- sociate pastor—Dr. Hemphill will preach at 11 a. m.. tople, 'God, Mindful of Our Labors of Love” and at 7:30 p. m., at the Second st. Mission. Mr FEldredge will preach at 7:30 p. m., tople, “Good Things Safely Kept.” Morning Sabbath school, 10 o'clock: sfterncon Sabbath school, 12:30 o'clock. ¥. P. S C. E. o'clock. All cordially in- vited. UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin _sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeritus: Charles A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday school. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev, B, Fay Mills of Oakland will preach. subject, ‘‘“Twentieth Century Re- ligion.” Professor Bacon's Bible class will begin January 5 at 10 a m. All are cor- dially invited. There is no evening service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), end Twentleth ste.. Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister—Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. The minister will preach at 11 o'clock on *‘The Use of Time,” jand at 7:45 o'clock on *The Close of the Year.” FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and | Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., or, will preach at 11 a. m.; services ap- propriate to Christmas: epecial mustaby the oir, Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir- master: morning theme, ‘“The Incarnation.” At 7:30 p. m., & Christmas service of song, with address by the pastor. invited RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. Philip Coombe, residence, 3415 Jackson s telephone Jackson 1941. Sermon themes, & m., “Whet Have We Learned in 1901 45 p. m., “What Have We t in 1901."" school, 9:45 a. m. ristian En- Soclety, 6:45 p. m. ' Seats free. A cordisl welcome for every one. CENTRAL Church, Mjssion st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs. 11 a. m., Miss Lilllan Marks will tell the thrilling story of work during India's last famine. 12:45 . m., Sunday school; Rolla V. Watt, superintend- ent. 6:15 p. m., socleties of Christian En- deavor. 7:30 p. m., concert. The Christmas music will be repeated morning and aven- ing. 8 p. m., sermon. Roscoe Warren Bucy, organist and choirmaster. The seats are free and the people are welcome. Watch- night Tuesday evening, 9 o'clock. EIMPSON Memorial Methodist Churc! Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, at 11 2. m. and 7:30 p. m. ““At the Throne.” Topic for evening, ‘“‘The New Year and the New Life.” The excel- lent Christmas music will be repeated in the evening, 1. E. Blake, director. All invited. Young people will meet for spe- clal prayer at 10 a. m, Episcopal will preach TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts.— Holy communion, 30 a. m.; Sunday-school, :30 a. m.: morning service, 11 o'clack. ser mon by rector: afternoon service, 4 o clock: people’s one hour service, 8-9 p. m. This is & special musical service. Address by Rev. D. Charles Gardner. All seats free. You come. Bartiett = 1na m a in the eveninz; ot Peace,” Mrs. H weet Bethiehem,"” A Descriptive Gibson; glem: Bare: Chiming Christmas Bel ‘Carmen (Bizet) Underhill. ¥ Adv between McAll Preaching this evening at 7:30 o'clock by e pastor, Elder W. S. Sadler. subject, **Soul ruggles, or Fightings Within.”” A cordial | invitation is extended to all. Seats free. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientls ck, 223 Sutter st., between Grant ave —Christian Science o m.: subject of lesson-sermon. Science.” Sunday school for children at the same hour. Wednesday evening mgeeting at 8 o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms 500-510. All are welcome. THE First Mental Science Temple meets at 11 o'clock sharp every Sunday morning in Gold- en Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.—This morning K. Lowe wiil deliver his new thought cture on ““The Divinity of Nature,”” Tke public cordially invited to hear this lecturcr. Seats free. Collection will be taken. All members of temple are requested to be pres- ent for business after lecture. ASSOCIATION Auditorium, Mason and sts.—The great meeting for men in memory of the late John J. Valentine to-day st 3 o'ciock. Rev. E. E. Baker, D.D., of Oak- land, will speak on ““Man of Men—A Stu of Life and Character.” Mr. Valentine was sery president of the Young Men's Christian As- | soclation for six years. Seats free to aii men LOWER Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin st—Special address Mr. Alfred Mace Sunday after- oon af ofelock: spbject, e Heavenly ** Special gospel meetings Sunday, Tues- Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:43 o'clock. Free to all. c llection. GOLDEN GATE Branch Theosophical lood bullding, 509 Marks ture to-day, 3 D. the Esoteric Christ, At 8 p. m. an astrologi st.—F The H by W, 3 I view of the theosophical movement, retrospective and prospective, by Mary C. Bell Solos by Frank C. Griffin. Free iending library open Monday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 4 p. m’, and Saturday evening. THE Theosophical Society—Public lecture to- night in_0dd Fellows' building at 8 o'clock by Mr. Thomas Prime of Birmingham, nd; subject, “The Planetary Chain, strated by stereopticon views. _Inquire ass Sunday, 11 a. m. _Chiidren’s group. The Golden Chain,” Sunday, 11 a. m. Public meetings Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock and Thursday afterncon at 2:30. lLending library open daily from 1 to 4 p. m.; also on Tues- day evening. -_— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. KERGAN will AA—DR. J. this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, J. DEPE' 909 Market st. Subject, ~“The Spirit of the Age,” followed by magnificent views of a tour of Sweden and Denmark. Seats free; no collection. Remember the Question Box. corner Capp | Al are cordially | , corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | Morning tope, | Seats frea. | lecture | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. 1901 EDUCATIONAL—Continued. PARTY with a small stamp mill_complete wishes to join & mining partner who has & §00d gold mining elaim; free milling ore pre- ferred; party will agree to place the mill complete on the mining claim and start in to crush ore for half-interest in the claim; give full particulars in first reply of what amount of work has been done so far and with what succese; also size of claim and where located and what advantages there are to be had of timber and water for power, etc. Box 3018, Call office. BRANCH bakery and stationery store; 8 liv- ing rooms; nicely furnished; rent $17; leaving the city; must sell at once. 534 Valencia st. SALOON for sale cheap; long lease; one of the best paying saloons in the city: a few doors from Call bullding. Apply 567 Third st. THE best proposition on the market for small or large capital. Call 10 to 4, JAMES MORSE, 632 Market st., room 5. ESTABLISHED wholesale and retail fruit and produce business; good location; two teams. x 8086, Call office. $2000—FIRST-CLASS (PAYIoE candy atace a1 business by ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. A_THIRTY clgar stands that net $2 50 to $8 daily. Ak C. L. HEDGES, 462 Parrott bldg. TOR sale—Restaurant; established in 1889 and conéinued under cne management ever since; £ood paying business.' For particulars in- quire Vallejo and S. F. Express, 511 Market. FOR sale—A first-class candy store, good bus! ness and location, on account of sickness. Apply 304 O'Farrell, bet. Taylor and Mason. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws asido the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success £0 hand In hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible, were it not for the lack of fore- eight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or mot satls- fled in life, consult ’Ismar, for she is a Jrophetess of world-wide tame, and her name as become & proverb in thcusands of homes made happy by her ald and advice; Ismar can be consulted dally from 10.2..m. to § p. .. Sundays from 10 to 12 a._m., at her office, 1148 Market st., opposite Sixth. SPECIAL—OWwIng to a large number of in- quirles from country patrons Ismar wishes to announce that he ings by mall are equally as satisfactory as in person; readings by mail $2; send lock of hair, date and year of birt MM ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tell future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture future husband or wife; fee 28c and up; satisfaction to everybody: open Sunc hours, 10 to 8 p. m. 21515 6th MMB. PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sigh diagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies ® and clair. sit. §1 50. 126 Turk. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gipsy,clalrvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth: private readings dafly. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louislana only 10c; from 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near éth. MRS. BROWN, clairvovant, card reader: la- dies 2c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth. MME, WALTERS. great card reader: lad. gents S0c. 951 Misslon, nr. €th; open Sundays. TO let—Front¥tall iy Grand Western Market; suitable for butter, egg and delicacles or oyster stand. J. H. EGGERS, 1312 Polk st. HAVE $200C ani services to invest in steam laundry; country preferred. Box 3124, Call. FOR SALE_Established undertaking business in Oakland. Box 63, Alameda. FOR Sale—A good planing mill in a lumber vard; located in a growing town. Address . 0. box 409, Healdsburg, Cal. GROCERY: well established; sales per_year, $20,000; price §2500 cash. Box 3051, Call. | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. *“A NICHT in Auld Scotland.” —The 8. F. Scottish Thistle Club will Syl upper an A ative ns’ Hall, 414 Mason st, TUESDAY BVENING, Dec.'81, 1001. Grand march at § p. m. Sup- per at 11 p. m. Tickets, $150 each, to be had of the members or at the hall on night of festival. Hat and cloak rooms at disposal of guests. GEORGE MILLER, Royal Chlef. GEO. W. PATERSON, Recorder. EUREKA Benevolent Association—The annual meeting of the members of this association will be held on EUNDAY, December 29, 1901, at the office of the association, 486 O'Farrell st., at 10:30 a. m. The annual reports of the officers will be submitted, five trustees elected and such other business transacted as will come before the meeting. By order, MEYER H. LEVY. Secretary. NOTICE—M. E. B. A. No. 85: Please attend eral of brother W. L. JONES, THIS Y, 9:45 a. m., at 946 Miesion st. J. R. FLOUD, President. W. WARIN, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission having re- celved applications to mine by the hydrau- lio process from L. Lagomarsino, in the Romy mine, near Slerra City. Sterra Co., to deposit tailings on a flat; from R. H. War- ren and E. F. Jones, in the Hardscrabble mine, pear Oak, Shasta Co., to deposit tail- ings 10 Clear Creek, and from Joseph Rup- ley, in the Negro Flat placer mine, at Negro Flat, El Dorado Co., to deposit tailings in Negro Gulch, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., on January 13, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. THE California Debris Commission, having re- celved applications to mine by the hydraulic | process from Jerry Buckley and A. H, Soper, i in the Gray Lizard mine, in Butte County, pear Rackerby, to deposit tailings in Swedes | Flat Creek; from Joseph D. Countryman, in | the Tannery mine, at Oregon Hili, Yuba | . County, to deposit tailings in Oregon Creek; and from Manuel Fernandez, in the Inde- pendence mine, at New York Flat. Yuba County, to deposit tallings behind the dam of the Nevada Mining Company, gives notice that a meeting_will be held at room_ 59, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., on Jan. vary 6, 1902, at 1:30 . m. | ANNUAL MEETING SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS—The annual meeting of the stogkholders of the Spring Valley Water pany. 126 Stockton st.. San Francisco, Cal., st 12 o'clock m, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth dav of January, 1802, to elect trustees to | =erve for the ensuing year snd for the trans- | action of such other business as may be | brought before the meeting. San Francisco, | December 26, 1901 | PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. THE anuual meeting of the stockholders of The 1 Nevada National Bank of San Francisco, Cal., will be held at its banking-house, 301 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal, on TUESDAY, January 14, 1902, at 3:15 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of ! such other business as may come before the meeting. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. | _TSan"Francisco, December 13, 1901 | | AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—A grand opportunity to make money selling our new pocket atlas of the world; contains over 400 pages: including mavs of every State in the Union and every forelgn country; over 100 pages of valuable descrip- tive matter and the new census, giving the populstion of every incorporated city, town and villaze, also every county in the United NEW book—'‘Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman’': thrilling interest; profusely il- lustrated: low price: liberal terms; outfit | _free. ZIEGLER&BOS 322 Dearborn, Chicago AGENT: able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. 1067 Market st.. room 1. Works will be held at the office of the com- | States. Send 25c for sample copy and terms tc axents. RAND, McNALLY & CO., Chi- | cago, Do you want something more profit- | TWO_men wanted to canvass something new. | ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. e et e e | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MRS. MALLORY, 917 Howard, clairvoyant and spirit card readér; consult me; L. 25c; G. boe. MMPB. ZFLLA, clairvovant and card reader; 250 and S0c. ' 78314 Market st.; bring this ad. 50c and $1—PROF. WELLER, clairvoyant; sci- entific palmist: card reader. 1007% Market. MRS. LAVON. wonderful fortune teller; truth _ or no pay; 25c and 50c. 959 Folsom, cor. 6th. has removed from 222 Eddy to 407 O'Farrell. | MMPB. RAVENNA reads life fluently: busiress names Fiven: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. 'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, in wranner for mailine: $1 ner veai MISSION Business College, Excelsior Hall, bet. 19th and 20th, opens Jan. 6. LEO Cooper’s School of Acting, 814 Geary st.; day and even. classes; send for new circular, FLATS TO LET. OAX, 1900—Flat to let and furniture Toarble vestibule; all modern Improvements marble vestibule 3 looking out on ; rent $37 50; can De seen for_sal: cellings; Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkep.; $6 mo. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. ELEGANT new flats; sunny side near Pine; rent reasonable. G. H. between 11 and 3 alclock. : b OSISEEN JUST completed; middle and ul modern flats, 8 rooms and bath each, 1553-1555 Post lt.':"very eunny. Apply MADISON & BURKE. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar,writing, $5 mo. 1024 Missto; h, EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE reliable house-cleaning, cooks & walters furnished at short notice. GEO.KI- NOSHITA, 1233 Page, cor.Lyon;tel.Fell 8501. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds; cooks, waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 185. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- Fice; all kinds help, 315 Stockton: Main 518, JAPANBESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most rellable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush B16. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell, nr.Sutter;tel. Black 5072. A—NEW, elegant, opposite park, 6 rooms, DOT~ celain baths, sdcial room, nice yards, large basements; Sixth ave., near Fulton st. NEW upper flat, 6 rooms and finished attic; elegant location, view and grounds; N.W. cor. Waller., bet. Plerce and Steiner. TO let—Modern flat of 7 large rooms and bath; $25 and water. 2036 San Jose ave., Ala- meda; inquire at 2088. POLK, 630, bet, Turk Eddy—Modern mid- dle flat, 8 rooms; m‘m: no children. LLA) bbers ted; $6 50 per week: Sat- c?:myn-;t“mwn 'og United States Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencia sts. SLEEVE ironers wanted. United States Laun- dry, Sixteenth and Valencia sts. e B et ‘WANTED—Respectable, intelligent, unincum- bered American woman for general work on & chicken ranch. Address, pay ex- pected, box 3128, Call office. o YOUNG girl or woman; take care of two chil- dren; wages $10. Call 2216 Steiner st., be- tween 10 and 12 a. m. WANTED—A dressmaker for steady place; also 1 pi sewer. Apply 784 Howard. 'CED sheepakin on ma- EXPERIEN chine. F. G. Conklin & REFINED young woman take entire charge boy ten years; references. Box 8131, Call. . FIFTH ave,, 725%, Richmond—3 rooms suita- ble for dwelling or store; yard; rent $8. MODERN, 7 rooms; furniture for sale reasons able. - Address box 8057, Call office. GIRLS wanted—Bookbindery, 538 Clay st. EXPERIENCED pressers and folders on negli- gee shirts. LO' G & CO., 27 Jessio, $27 50—NEW modern flat of 7 rooms, bath, basement and yard. 4034 1Sth, near Castro. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT woman with a child desires sit- uation; good cook and houseworker; refer- ences. ' MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Swedish walitress desires situ- ation; best city reference. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS tralned nurs physiecfan: references, wish situations. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—Position as managing housekeeper or important position in refined family; city references. Address, for one week, House- keeper, 2628 Folsom st., city. CHILDREN"S clothes and ladles’ underwear made very neatly at 133 Morrell st., between Hyde and Larkin, off Pacific; please bring your sewing. having best See. O'FARRELL, 1935—Modern fla rooms; bath, yard and basemen SHRADER, 729, near Waller—Elegant upper flat ® sunny rooms; rent 3 corner flat, 7 _rooms, bath; facing Duboce Park; marine view; $35. TO let—Elegant large lower flat. 2865 Wash- ington st., bet. Scott and Devisadero. 1217 FELL st., near Devisadero—Sunny upper flat, 7 rooms, bath; rent reasonable. $16—FIVE sunny large rooms, upper flat. 127 Page, between Gough and Octavia. —_— FLATS IO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat of § rooms, bath and laun- dry; rent low. Apply afternoons from 2 until 5 o'clock. 79 South Park. SCOTT, 3—Sunn; ‘WANTED—Position_as second girl in private family. Address 260 Thirteenth st. A FLAT of 5 or 6 rooms, all newly furnished; modern {mprovements. 38 McAlllster st. WANTED—By refined widow, with girl 12 years old, position as housekeeper; thorough and comsetent. Box 3030, Call. 18-ROOM HOUSE; RENT ONLY $50. <---.....Price Only $650—Payments. Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 86 ROOMS; 2 entrances; clears $200. downtown; clears $80. near Powell and Geary sunny corner translent: clears $150 10 rooms; on Eddy st. .-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE.. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; phone Mint 796, a— Near the Call building. Telephone Black 1-8-0-3. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. 1-2. i Money to lcan on lodging- houses or on real estate. Big free list of lodging-houses at my office. All for sale on éasy terms. Pleace call. 21 r.; fine location: clears $116 mo... .. ..$1500 : splendid, sunny corner that ciéars $193 month; on account of sickness owner will zell for part cash or exchange for smaller rooming-house or for real estate... $4000 23 r.; low rent: clears about $00 month.. 600 110 r.; rent $35: clears $35 300 | A, CAMERON & CoO., | 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. See our list of bargains. — SPECIAL SALES ——— low rent, long lease; first-class, modern. odern flat; rent $40: elegant. 3050 st-class loc.; clears $200.3500 rent $125; trans., perm.; glea 150 ent §85; elegant fur., carp. -2500 rent $45; cor.; oak fur.; clears $100. 850 Jones residence: nice homes. .. . 600 ASPHALTUM ROOFING. CITY ASPHALTUM CO., 632 Market st.—Roo! sidewalks, floors; cheap rates. Tel. Red B NS ASTROLOGY. HOROSCOPE written out, prospects, qualifica- tion, undertakings, difficulties avoided, your Jucky days, successful ventures, by mail it ealred. RAYMOND. 993 Market st., room 4. e ————— e "LEAR TITLE OR NO SALE A NOTICE—Before buying a house call on H A. H. RETSLOFF, | (Tel. John 631.) 906 Market st., cor. Ellis. Largest list—Lowest price—Best terms. 21 rooms; Al location; payments $1000 S rooms: just listea: good.. 300 18 rooms: well furnished; bargain. 1250 35 rooms; clears $200; exclusive sale.. 3000 Fine flat for rent. Apply at RETSLOFFS. 10 rooms; best in city; paymenots..... The above bargains at RETSLOFF 'S AT LAW bankruptey; collections. bills of sale; part- mortgag open evenings. J. M. THU room 31, K19 Market st evenings by appointment ;phoneJohn3151. attorney, Examiner bullding, 6th ; fees low; estates, collections, : no advance fees; open ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, Market st., opp. Mason, L. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. or children, men and women; on the Pacific Coast. can fill your every want in the Columbia, Hartford, Vedette, 801 Larkin st. bicyclo ang second-hand bicycles. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. deeds; wills drawn; no fee unless | P G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. | Eureka | A_NOTICE—AIl buyers of lodging-houses will A it to their advantake to call upon us. We have great many large and smail houses on our hooks and stand ready to give you relfable information and help you WINSTON | &t low rate of interest. entrance. furnished house of full; 1ent; give reference: income $100 a month; 4 room: owner called East unexpected no agents. Box 3073, Call. | McBRIDE & CO., 705 Market st_—Wo have 65 lodging-houses on list, many cheap and good. Before buying investigate our list. | | A—NOTICE—We have rooming-houses, all i | sizes and prices, in all parts of the city: get our list first. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt. | $500_HOUSE. 9 rooms and bath: well fur- | nished: always rented; rent $25; Howard st., | nr. Third. Address box 3055, Call office. A ROOMING-HOUSE, 17 rooms; rent $30; full of men; good location; cause sickness: price $360. 2835 Clay st. ! clears $160 950 ; clears - 000 | clears $350 . 3600 | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. LADY wishes cleaning or chamber work by the day. 1926 Market st. ELEGANT 6-room sunny flat, furnished, 1 year, with reference. Box 3047, Call office. FURNISHED flat of 6 corner rooms; all sunny. 1500 Jones st., corner Jackson. WHEN you become disgusted with poor worl send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- 53-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. FIRST-CLASS cook and housekeeper wants charge of students' club lIst of January. Box 3078, Call office. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, Bcrenovated, relald. 104 14th st.:tel.Capp 2542. LADY from East wishes housework in small family; no children. Apply 114 Seventh st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. | MODERN CO.; steam cleaning: laving; clean- ing or. floor. Phone Mint 301; 923 Mission. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN®S Superfor Carpet-cleaning Works. 333 Goldep Gate ave.; telephone East 126. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mazr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. J. B, MITCHELL. Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.; tel. Misston T4. l COLLECTION OFFICES. A STRONG woman wants work by the day, washing, ironing or house-cleaning: $1 25 a day. Box 3084, Call. COMPETENT young woman wishes position as housekeeper. Box 3085, Call, A GOOD competent cook wishes position in private family; thoroughly understands her business. Please call 157 Erie, nr. Folsom. FIANO teacher (lady) will give lessons for the use of plano to practice on three hours @ few days in the week or evening. M. C., box 3023, Call office. FIRST-CLASS seamstress on dressmaking and home sewing wishes engagements. MRS, CATTS, 853% Myrtle st., room 31, Oakland. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, 6th foor, 916 Market st.; advice fres. Tel. Bush 194; able body of attorneys. COTTAGES TO LET. SE. COR. Stelner ,and Bush—Pretty modern cottage, b rooms and bath; large yard; rent reduced. ” For particulars MADISON & URK FURNISHED or unfurnished cottage, 5 rooms and bath. 2821 Bush st, _T. S. HIGGINS, Emma Spreckeis bldg.—Painless dentistry at reason- able prices; pure gold fillings, $1 50; other fill- ings, §1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 up; plates, a full set of teeth that look natural and guaranteed, $5 up. Palinless extraction. 1 do first-class work only and guarantee it. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' experience; no students: advice free; prices | cheapest and guaranteed: lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINI . Flood bldg. , 809 Market, cor. ctions done pain- our specialty; gold xtractions free, $4 60 Sundays, Manag: . $3 00 up: plates, office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.: A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings 50c; plates $5, full set: all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. FIRST-CLASS dentistry: lstclass prices: Ist- class results. W. C. HARDING, M.D., dentist, room 24, 14 McAllister st.; painless extraction. AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments; lowest rates. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. LOWEST prices in S. F.; palnless extraction, B0c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. LODGING-HOUSE for sale; 10 rooms. particulars inquire at 329 O'Farrell st. For DR.R.L.WALSH,815% Geary, nr. Larkin—Pain- less ext., 60c; plates §5 up; phone Polk-1135. Al BOOKKEEPER (d. e.) and typewriter; lady, 8 years’ experience, first-class refer- ences, desires permanent position; salary moderate, Box 3087, Call office. WANTED—By Canadian Protestant woman, situation in small family; good cook. Call at 103 Eighth st. TRESPECTABLE _German woman with 2 children (9 and 214 years old), wants posi- tion in a good family in the country; ex- perienced cook; understands nursing = and general housework; also washing; small wages; wants good home; best references. MRS ABEL, 717 Howard, bet. 3d and 4th. WANTED—Experienced walitress and chamber- maid would like situation In plain country hotel; $15 to $20 per month and board of 8-year-oid child; competent to take entire charge of dining-room. Address MRS. A. STRONG, St. Helena, C: DRESSMAKING and all s of sewing at reasonable rates by the day or at home. 313 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Position for housework; Oakland preferred; wages §20. Box 2375, Call offics, akland. COMPETENT younx woman with a child de- sires situation; capable of managing room- ing-house, hotel or cooking for men; highest references. MRS. B. B., 50+ Montgomery ave. ANTED—Position to do light housework and plain sewing by lady of refinement, with lit- tle daughter; good home desired more than wages. Box 3047, Call. YOUNG French girl, cannot speak English, wishes a situation for general housework. Address 304 Montgomery ave. e WINCHESTER House, #4 Third st mear Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; conventent and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. -_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, ready for admission to the bar, desires position; law office preferred; salary nominal. Box 3082, Call office. FIRST-CLASS coachman &nd valet: neat ap- pearance, sober, willing and obliging; expert horseman and driver; fine all-round man; best city references. M. M., &?2‘Mlnlon st., city, 25-ROOM house north of Market; must be sold at once; no agents. Box 3044, Call office. FOR astrological, occult, metaphysical books £0 to 1429 Market st., 5. F. NTED—For spot cash, a good house, 15 to 5 rooms: principals only. Box 3092, Call. $4000—60-ROOM lodging-house; all newly fur- nished; situated on very busy corner: 10 bay windows; reason, owner 1s sick: we have ulso 50 others; see us before you buy. MILES & | €O., 927 Market st m 208, £600— : | " maker. 827 Market st., SPIRITUALISM, 1084 Bush si S. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; | life reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittings, $1; | _letter, $: arrell gt.; Ells ca - | BROCKWAY, 52 Ellis, bet. Franklin_and | " Gough: “phone Larkin '1036—Seances Sun . | _Tues., Thurs.. 8:15 pm.; 25c;: readings, 10 to LIVERY stable in Alameda; most complete and fully equipped barn in the State: owner going East: pavs from $200 to $500 per month: e HAMMOND & HAMMOND, anta Clara ave., Alameda. HEALY & HENDERSON, phone James 2771. 6 Eddy st., rooms 18 and 19. . restaurants, lodging-houses, grocery clgar stores, ranches, ofl lands, leases. to loa: OD paying restaurant; whole or half Inter- est for sale. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st boarders and, funeral trade can be fully in | | A—PROF. GEE, 108 Sixth st.; satisfactory | _readings, 50c, $1; circle every night, 10c. nr. Guerrero; cir. Sun. eve., 25c; sit. daily. K. Heussmann permanently located 1774 15th, | DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. DOG SPECIALIST. DR. EDWARD N. LEAVY, canine speclalist, late of New York City, has just located at 90G Jones st., where he will administer to the ailments of domesticated animals; office hours 10 to 3: telephone Kate 2085. P I R R | DOG HOSPITALS, DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by druggists or at the Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. FRENCH accordion and knife pleating. WM. | _PILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. —_— e | ETHEL CRINDLE, materlalizing seance Sun- | day evening, 8 o'clock, 50c. 325 Ellis st. | { TRICE, Circle Monday, 7 BROCKWA = to-night, 25c. ! "st., between Franklin and Gough. PROF, PRICE, M. 0., lecturer and life-read i | g | __palmistry, astrology; new system. 137 Hyde. | baker. Cal. Business Assn., 80516 Markat. i Bl e o e e $175 WILL buy a restaurant; good rushing lo- cation; bargain. Call quick at McBRIDE & CO.’S," 765 Market st.; phone 3433. 200—RESTAURANT; 714 Kearny; worth $800; | “new cash register; avell furnished; must be | sold. D. McRAE, 837 Mission st. “SUGGESTION but Not Hypnotism': the monthiy “now’ lecture upon “How to Win,' sllustrated with good subjects and all the experiments of the stage operator. Henry gxumn Brown, Odd Fellows' bldg.; 25¢; p. m. A TEST meeting, 909 Market, front hall; 11, free; 2:30-8, 10c; Wilson and the regula: mediums; entertainment and dance Jan. A—SPIRITUAL meeting, 909 Market st., rear ball—11, free; 2-5, 10c; Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn, ‘others. MRS. EBERHARDTS spiritual test meeting to-night. 3250 Twenty-second st., Mission and Valencia; 10c. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Occidental Hail, 305 Larkin—Dec. 29, 7:30 ». m., Mrs. R. &. Lillie, speaker; free. A—PROF. GEE, 108 6th st.; circle to-night; 10c; convincing tests and phrenological read. MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptios. W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every night ex. Sapurda: ission 10c. 148 Sixth. EPIRITUAL meeting, 1073% Market, nr. 7th 7:45 p. m., Mr. & Mrs. Perkins; read. daily. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 8 p. m., 1084 Bush, near Leavenworth; 50c. EARLE slatewriting to-night. 328 Ellis st. between | $325; PARTNER in chop house: $176 ca pay bal. out of business. DECKER, 921 Mkt. | ” which I am about to lose, but can take up at | once if I had a few thousand dollars more immediate cash with which to help myself; to any responsible man who will expend for me | $3000. probably only $2000, without any risk, 1 will give $12,600 within ten days; Interested party may expend his own money after intel- ligent investigation: principals only. Address BUSINESS EXIGENCY, box 3077, Call. A GOOD chance for a live man to go Into the wood, coal, hay, grain and general com- | miesion business in the lively city of Peta- luma; a large frontage on the water front, with _ all the bulldings, scales, horse: wagons, etc., for doing a large busines | right in center of the city; reasons of sell- ing, other business. Apply to.GEO. W. JOHNEON & CO.. Petaluma. | GENTLEMAN with banking _experience for good go.lluon in interior town; must have from 33000 to $10,000." Address box 3075, all. . THE finest livery business in the State for sale owing to the departure of owner; estab- | lished since 1869; will pay $500 net to com- petent man. For information and particulars call or address W. K. CONGER & CO., 1501 Park st., Alameda; phone Grand 176. BROCKWAY'S seance to-night, 25c. 1052 Ellis st between Franklin and Gough. CIRCLE to-night, 10c; circule Tues. eve.; also watch night, 16c. 120 Sixth st. A—$275; GROCERY and frult store dolng_good business; in first-class location; 3 lving rooms; rent only $1250; reason selling_party leaving city: this place must sell. M. A. BROOKS, 12 Golden Gate ave. MEETING NOTICE:! SOUTH San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M., will meet on SU the 20th inst. tend the Womeral of our JOHN WILLIAM ONKEN. Master Masons | and friends are invited. By order of the master, E. C. HARE, Secy. ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1. 0. O, F.— Initiation MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 80, Visitors welcome. JNG. Deec. 31, 8 o'clock lhnrp.* Visiting brothers and members cordially invited. J. H. HUDSON, N. G. GEO. H. STEWART, Rec. Sec. C. O. PARADIS, N. G. TUNITY Lodge No. 131, 1 0. O. F.—Initiation TUBSDAY EVEN- | WE finance mining, ofl and industrial enter- | prises, absolutely guaranteeing the investor; we sell stocks; agents wanted; write. In- dustrial Trust Co., 60 Liberty st., New York. FOR $2000 will sell half interest in manufac- turing business established 14 years and give inside position at $150 per month. Address N. M. 8., box 3064, Call office. 49% AVERAGE monthly profit our plan of spec- uln.ll!‘on“flurlnt Dast 4 years; particulars on application; mention r. - HAMMOND GO, 21 Park Row. Now York. 5 PARTNER—Milliner with established trade in good lo?t}g&wlgfl & partner with experi- ence an . Monday or Tus t | A PERSONAL DEAL—I have $50,000 tied up, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister—Mrs. C, J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night, 10c. ———— CLAIRVOYANTS. ONE DOLLAR ...ONE DOLLAR! CLAIRVOYANT—PALMIST, SIR HENRY PRICHARD. Direct from Hotel Cecil, London. Have a psychic or palmistry- reading and know thy future and prospects for 1002, His esniar $5.00 Riading Hegos egular $5. ONE D'DLLSXR.r R BoEoS unites the separated, tells whom you will mar- ry, how to WIN the man or woman you love, how to overcome all enemies; gives fuill secret how to control or influence any one you love or meet; no charge unless you find him superior to all others. Hours, 10 to 7 daily; 10 to & Sundays. Reception rooms, 13, 14, first floor. 1104 —MARKET STREET—1104. Corner Turk, nearly opposite Zinkand's. MME. M. BERNARD, Clat it aill patana o rvoyant an siness medium, permanent!: located at 17 Third next Exjmlr&er blde. Sh: reads your life correctly, gives an accurate d scription of the past, reveals the present ha, penings and portrays events to occur in the fi ture. If you are In trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled 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; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, A—$5 READINGS REDUCED TO 50 CENTS. $10 EEADINGS REDUCED TO $1. This week only: Wesley Orman, clairvoy- ant and psychic palmist; I tell 'you what you come for or anything you wish to know, who and when you will marry; I reveai everything; hours, 10 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. closed Sundays. 417 Ellis s MRS. DR. F. CLARKE. ihe well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket cor. Golden Gate ave.. rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- with special terms. Dallv and Sunday. anteed by malil; serd stamp for pamphlet | EDUCATIONAL. | SECOND term night school for men, Young Men's Christian Association, Mason and Ellis sts.; 15-week courses, beginning January 6: bookkeeping course $5, electrical course $5, English course §3, stenographer’s course $4; classes in algebra, Anglo-American history, architectural drawing, arithmetic, assaying, | bookkeeping, civil government, civil service, commercial geography, commercial law, elec- tricity, elocution, English, free-hand draw- ing, geometry, German, mechanical drawing, vocal music, naval architecture, penmanship, political science, social economics, steam en- gineering, stenography and typewriting. Ap- ply at office for hours and tuition prices. A. A’ MACURDA, Educational Director; H. J. McCoy, General Secretary. HEALD'S. SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.; catalogue free. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market —$8 per month; $50 life scholarship guaran- tees a complete bus. education; shorthand, typing, hookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers: new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. HEALD'S 8CHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment. ail subjects pertaining to mining and minin; engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law_and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. A—The officlal reporters of Supreme Court ad- vise_their friends toattend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE. Is this advice worth fol- lowing? Life scholarship $50; catalogue. PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, college raduate & bookkeepers in account’s; figures. ARR, expert accountant, 220 Parrott bldg. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates, new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. | MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-43, Par- rott bldg.: individual instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining, mech.sur- vey, @ssay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van | _ der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING—Hallett School; Harry Gates, eminent actor, specially engaged; winter term opening January, 1902 Alcazar Theater building. | A FULL course of Ellls bookkeeping and the | Gregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. ACTING—Hallett School; Mr. Harry Gates, eminent actor, engaged for winter term open- ing January. ' Alcazar Theater building. A—LINCOLN, cumvo!Agx%R PSYCHIST. )1;:' molete:md;lfllll e.‘l;lrvozn{llt on the coast. succeeds when others fall; perma Jocateg at 126 Turk st.: readings by i THIS NOTICE AND 10 CENTS. - Just what you want to know: choice of thi expert palmists and clalrvoyants; no matter whom you have been to we convince all. 607 Kearny st., parlors 1, 2, 8. POULTRY ferni th bred Sore broodses. machiase. eta. " W, % north side Point Lobos ave., nr. Masonio a1 AMISS M. WILLE, 326A Eilis; clairvoyan grystal seer; reads your life correctly without ques.; full names, 50c-$1; 10 2, m. to 8 o. m. | LADYs with 12 years' experience Is prepared to take 5 or 6 pupils in piano at their own home. Address 1617 Devisadero st. COMPETENT lady plano teacher; gives lessons 1 re easy method. 847 Haight; tel. Page 65. C._ Hoffman, European tenor & volce bullder; Ital. meth.; concert & oratario. 1917 Sutter. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher, 1008 Misgion; instruments selected, VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Pupils pre- i pared for the stage. 125 Mason st. YOUNG man, 28, sober, energetic and not afraid of work, desires’ position In office or warehouse; hardware business preferred; salary no object; referénces. Box 3126, Call. GOOD Jjobbing carpenter wishes employment; mill, factory or ranch; strict non-drinker. Box 3072, Call. CANDY helper wants _temporary situation; small wages. Box 3033, Call. FIRST-CLASS paperhanger and painter wants work; city or country; has tools. Box 3032, Call office. FIRST-CLASS gardener, competent and rell- able, wants situation. Address box 3031, Call. WANTED—Position on ranch as working man- ager by competent farmer and fruit grower and having help; small salary with advan- tages: shares or would lease If suitable. Box 3030, ‘Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man wants to do light chores on private place, or small ranch, city or country; small pay; has good references. Box 8022, Call office. MAN wants place as housekeepcr, janitor or gardener; city or country; experience 20 years; best refs. Addre box 3029, Call. $25—1517 GQLDEN GATE: middle floor, fur- nished: 4 rooms, bath; piano; garden. 1 to 4. L ] FLATS WANTED. WANTED—A clean, modern flat of 4 or 5 rooms (furnished preferred); lease or by the month; responsible party. O. M. ROSENDALE, 508 California st., city. PAPERING room, $3 up; painting reasonable. Painter, 502 Stanyan st.; phone Park 15. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and %ummuu- has been established at 1096 HELP WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY........Phone Main 5848 Leading Employment and Iabor Agents.. .834-638 Clay Street. - P FFICE OPEN 7 A. 8 young men to work on fruit ranch, found: 8 pruners, long job, $30 and found; 3 farm hands; 5 plow teamsters, $30 and found; 8 choremen and choreboy; choreman for vine- yai south; milker; buttermaker; foreman for it ranch; furnace man for mine, $65 and house; sash weight molders; paperhang- |, ers, $3 da; machinists; shingle packer and sawyer, :'8 more woodchoppers on big job, 73c to $2 80 cord, cheap fare, level ground: 10 tiemakers, Sc to 14c each. i ey BTC e k d wite rivate S8, near o7 §50 and ound: cnokk and s "hotel, $50 and found: cook, 15 boarders, ; coolk, country hotel, $40; walter, city restaurant, $35 and found; walter, French hotel, coun try, $30 and found; 5 waiters, other place Balker, country shap, §35 and found; dishe ‘wash kitchen ha: . MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st AT W. D. EWER & CO.’S, 610 Clay st. To-day (Sunday) bet. 10 and 12 noon—Cook and wite, small hotel, near city, $50 and fare paid; cook and dishwasher, boarding-houss, country, $35 and $15. SRRRe T e Se a we ; jer, g ried man for orchard work, m.m County, FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No, T range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE and carpets for sale cheap; near- Iy new. 16 Montgomery ave., top floor. PARTLY furnished 5-room flat for sale cheap; rent 3. Bissy Geary st. e —————— FURNITURE WANTED. WILSON buys all kinds of household goeds. 1710 Market st.; tel. South 413. A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest ‘price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354, TEL. Jessle 761 before selling furniture, car- pets, planos, etc. CHAS. LEVY. 1135 Market. GLOVES. A A AN AN AP AP PPN PN AAPPNNNN CHRISTMAS present—Danicheff glove ords factory price guar. ; kept in repair. 121 Grant. ——— ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—4 private boarding-house cooks, 30; man and wife for ranch, see party here, 0; head itress, $20; 8 chambermalds, wait 1_meal®$20; 2 nursegirls, $20; 5 second girls, $20, §23; 7 restaurant waltresses, $7, $8 week: chamberwork and sewing, insti tion, $17 50; housework, 3 in family, $30 mald and steamstress for lady, $25; gov- erness, $25; cook, small restaurant, $30 cook and second girl, same house, $25 and 50 girls for housework, city and coun- . $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334, Sutter st. WANTED—Working girls; the S. F. HAIR- DRESSING COLLEGE teaches you in 2 weeks hairdressing, manicuring, massage, shampooing; entire course $5; eve. classes; positions guaranteed; more calls for help than we can fill. _College, 233 Geary st., r. 13-13. ASSISTANT cashler and wrapper In first-class shoe store; must be quick and neat; steady posgition; good salary; more if a typewriter; state experience, if any. Box 3129, Call office. EXPERIENCED operators on white and fancy shirts; also a limited number of inexperi- enced will be taken for instruction. Stand- ard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. CALIFORNIA College of Hairdressing and Massage; leading school of the Wesf es young ladies for the latest and most profit- able profession for women: full course $5. Supreme Court bidg., 305 Larkin st.; take elevator; visitors welcome. uoxszxm:?m wanted, thoroughly compe- tent, to take charge; not over 35 years old; small _family, 3019, Call office. $12 WEEKLY for copying letters home; either sex. Send two stamps for particulars. Eagle Mfg. Co., 50 Dearborn st., Chicago, Ill. references required. Box GIRL for general housework; family of 4; good wages. Apply between 10 and 4 to-day, 1480 Page st. WANTED—Competent infant's nurse; must sleep home. Call at 1709 Baker st. between the hours of 10 and 12 a. m.; references. A GIRL to do light housework in Alameda; 2 in family; good home; references; $2 a week. Box 2606, Call office. GOOD plain cook and assist with housework; wages $25 per month. Call between 9 and 12 o'clock, Monday, at 2556 Post st. WANTED—Young lady to keep books and tend store: one who understands typewriting pre- ferred. Address box 3089, Call office. WANTED—An experienced stenographer; ap- ply between 10 and 11 a. m., Monday. I MAGNIN & CO., 918-922 Market st. GOOD trustworthy baker, elther sex; prefer- ably forenoons; new home bakery. x 8024, Call office. WOMAN for general housework; $15; refer- ences. Apply between 10 and 12, two days, at 328 Haight st. REGISTERED assistant drugglst, not_afrald of hard work, wishes situation. = Address box 5080, Call. BAKER, cake and bread; long experience and steady. Address J. DOUGLAS, 822 Howard st., room 11. HOTEL manager (American), 15 years' experi- ence in first-class houses, ‘would like to se- cure a position: unquestionable references furnished covering entire perfod; also bond;: salary can be based upon results. Box 3001, Call office. YOUNG man, 22, wishes situation as porter or packer In wholesale house; no experience. Address J. HURSON, 18 Hayes st. A TRAVELING salesman with 10 years' ex- perience in California and well acquainted Wwith the trade desires one or two good lines on commission; best reference. Box 31351, Call office, HOTEL man, long experience, steady and up- right, first-class references, wants a position ) I||’l¥ kl;lllll for . {e:“mo!:thl. where his rvices wi s ordinary expenses. Ad- dress box 3015, Call office. GIRL for general housework; small flat; thres in family; wages $12. 426 Frederick st., bet. Cole and Shrader. WANTED—First-class _alteration hands on goats and mits. | TVINGSTON BROS., 133 ost s WANTED—Infant's nurse; references uired. Apply Monday morning at 2330 w“r:lqnnm 50 MORE experienced silk shirt walst hands; permanent work. JUDA BROS., 320 Market. GIRL to do housework; 2 in family; good home; wages §$12. 8875 Jackson st., nr. Maple. GIRL for light housekeeping; small family, Miil Valley: Room 508 Market st. ‘WANTED—Young lady to work in book bind- ery. Union Litho. Co., 325 Sansome st. NURSE for baby; $20 month; must be well recommended. 228 Benth ave: S s MILLINERY apprentices. 723 Market st., third floor. o —_— e ‘WANTED—GIrl for general housework; d 8332 Clay st. \wsdy | A YOUNG Englishman, 23 years old and of good character and apj & position In store or Box 8062, Call office. MALB professional nurse from Denver wants situation; best of references; will go any place. Box 3063, Call office. arance, would like rive delivery wagon. A FEW young girls to sew on buttons. BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome st. e, GIRL for general housework; $20; references. Call mornings or after 4 p. m., 2067 Howard. e e EXPERIENCED help for dressmaking; Monday. 912 l‘rkl?;nt. e BITUATION wanted by an all-round ma- chinist; tools and dyes; city or country. Box 3000, Call office. BY a competent man a situation as fireman to stationary bofler or night watchman; in or near clty. Address I. H. D., 425 Tehama. YOUNG man (21), with experience In butcher business wishes position: small wages to start. Box 3016, Call office. 3 A )MNl and Wife want to take care of ranch or private place; good references. 8017, Call office. 5 ‘WANTED by well educated, energetic and re- liable young man of 26, salaried position, §75; six years' experience in office work: thorough accountant. Box 3119, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. FINANCIAL. COMPANIES promoted, guaranteed and - financed, stock taken in payment for serv- ices; good propositions wanted: gold bonds furnished. PACIFIC _STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post st. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (Inc.)—We WANTED—A good steamstress. 1026 Hyde st., upstairs. A REFINED lady to travel; references quired. Box 8028, Call offics. = EXPERIENCED hand and machine froners the Standard Shirt b ey Ao rove s ; —_— EXPERIENCED operators on_fa: ligee shirts; also a few bright mmwufi {un osl! lxd.f:r énhlllfllfllon: paid while learn- ng. Standare rt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. o A LADY of indomitable energy, self-assertion: good opportunity to ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott buil of e 42 offices in operation: new method of placing and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office, 507-8-9 Parrott bldgz. PACIFIC Home Bullding Co.—New series of shares now open: pays interest and dividends; & reliable paying investment. 30 Nevada Blk. EXPERIENCED operators on- children’s hats; beginners taught; good ‘wages. BROS. CO., 21 Sansome st. BAUER EXPERIENCED tuckers and finishers on la- ‘WANTED—$7000 to bulld up manufactures of unlimited market; thorough, good business proposition; investigate. Box 3149. Call. dies’ irt waists. BA’ dies’ shirt wals UER BROS. CO., 21 WANTED—Good Germ: iwedish piddie-aged “woman Tor Fenerat Boubimots amily of two: no wash: \ plain_hotel, $40; pantryman, men for farm work, Sonoma WANTED—Mes who are now engaged in rep- Tesenting wholesale tatloring firms and who have been successful in the line; the very largest wholesale tailoring concern in the U. 8. will give such men an opportunity to mai more money than they are making at th present time; the very best sample equipment, such as woolens on consignment, swatche, opened without requiring investment of the salesman; salariés guaranteed to par- ties; good salesmen will find this ti op= unity. Address A. H. NICOLL, Lock 529, Chicago, Il WANTED—Person in each county to represent established house, solid financial standing bona fide weekly cash salary $18 paid eac! ‘Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; money advanced for expenses; inclose self-addressed stamped _emvelope. Manager, 329 Caxton bldg, Chicago. RELIABLE Cleveland house wants bright man as traveling salesman, general mercantile ; energy, business abilit. and sales- will ‘make position permanent. Box 52, Cleveland, Ohiov WANTED—Elderly German to work ia smail country hotel, take cars 1 horse and milk 1 cow; wages $10 per month. Address box 8041, Call office. CIVIL service Government positions; 9889 pointments last year; probably 10,000 this year; common school ‘education required for examination; information free. lumbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. YOUNG men study illustrating by mail under D. McCarthy, caricaturist; write for fres lesson_circular. National School of Carica- ture, 87 World blds., New York. ‘WANTED—Gentleman with acquaintance with better class to handle special proposition, Call Monday 10 to 12, r. 45, 8519 Market st. SPECIALTY salesman to sell retall trade; very attractive proposition; g tersitory for 1902. The Elysian Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich. EXPERIENCED traveling salesman for com- ing year; good i permanent position to hustler. Address 514, Chicago. WANTED—2 men lzlfl-r brush land: Na County; 20 acres, §10 per acre. Apply gro- cery store, 1071 Howard st. BOY about 16 years old for general work in oring esetablishment. A. KAHN, TRAVELING salesman for selling retail trade; good territory for 1902. Elysian Mfg. Co., Detroft, Mich. ELDERLY practical gardener, moderate wages, short distance country. Eox 3038, Call. STRONG, active boy for office job; refer- ence required. Box Call office. ASSISTANT wanted In drug store. Box 3020, Call office. ‘WANTED—First-class pastry baker. lor st. 111 Tay- JOB compositor. PERNAU, 543 Clay st. ERRAND boys wanted. GREENBERG & GRPENBERG, 81-83-35-37 Grant ave. A GOOD bread foreman. 911% Larkin st. WANTED—A liquor salesman for this city who can give bonds; state salary expected and present trade. = Address Emergy, box 3014, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young men from 17 to 20 years thoroughly acquainted with wrapping and shipping ~department; references required, Answer by letter box 3067, Call office. WANTED—A first-class stenographer and type- writer; hours 8 & m. to 5 p. m. Address box 3131, Call office. A—$125; STEADY man as partner in ing business; will pay $20 a week. WANTED—Driver solicitor for dyel and cleaning works. 1643 Market st ©* ALL sizes men's shoes, slight; Price. - 563 Misston st Det. 15t and b ste WANTEDBoy for steady position. Address, stating sge, box 3080, Call othce. BOY n tin shop: learn trade; age 18 years. Apply 7 to 9, 533 Mission st. —_— 1ST-CLASS jeweiry clerk for wholesale house; must be experienced. Address box 3068, Call. e e S gk Sdtewin ban S00R, COB. WANTED—Recruits for the marine U. S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried 3 good character, between the ages of n-.-.i not e less than 5 feet 4 inches over o S A L T 1 um further Information apply st the Recraltig m%én“l?fi:’m oX LARGH boy to work in 3 steady [ R AR sty = s lonery, corner Polk GENTLEMAN of indomitable £ood Gpporcunity Lo right man. ¥, PERBON, YOUNG man_to Trade at 5. T Bas ¥y BT FOR sal aBop at sacrifics, 913 it runs Denver House, 217 Thi: . Foorm; 250 per night: §1 1o 3 pet week. MEN to learn barber trade: barbers - mym-h;c _.h. Umnuknm MOLER'S BARBER COL- 2-CHAIR barber shop, with cigar stand, for kness. 300 Golden Gate ave. McDONALD & PERRY second- hand shoes for sale: n‘i:‘:;.m Third st. ABLE solfcitors can earn $100 our Propositions. A E. Cor. L3 al atiding. BAILORS, ordinary, for shi the world. HERMAN'S: B3 Steuart 2t ¢ 800 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand hoes, 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Ho':rd‘n"lyn:. Sth. PENSION atty., E. A. Bulll Phelan blg. Past com. Geo. . Thomaa Fost, G. A B GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 25¢ to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. st and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25c night; reading fooms: free ‘bus and to and m:lwry. . A BRANCH offics for Call advertisemests and bscriptfons - Uns has been established At 1008 HYGIENIC HAIR TREATM A DANDRUFF, all 1 il scalp irritationa = MRS, _m treatment; consultation HA 'D. Hair Specialist, r. ; 139 Post. HYPNOTISM. HYPNOTIC magnetio institute; bits cured; lessons given. Dr. Conrad, &.n-u-t 1

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