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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, _JANUARY 19, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Cail, corner of Market and Third streets; opeR until 12 o'clock every night in the year. 1 OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, open until 9:30 p. m. s street; open until 9:30 p. m. McAllister street; open until $:30 p. m. 315 Larkin street: open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. Market street, corner Sixteenth; open IS leventh street: cpen until ® p. m. Vales street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- ncky street; open until 9 p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. A Presage. gim' Deny Himself - cordlaily invited. XD Congregational Church, corner Seventh avenue und Clement st—Rev. Philip Ce pastor. Residence, 5415 Jackson ne Jackson 1941. Sermon themes. aleb a Model for the Twentieth py th ar prea 11 ning by B Sunday school at 6:30. All Geary cor., Leavitt, tebbins, minister emer- ock, superintendent of Sunday school is at 10 der the leadership of a. m. The morning ser- Rev. Mr. Leavitt will . Sub 3. Chorus, “All Ye That duet and chorus, (two_ soprancs). 4. of Death”; choraie, e Lord.” '5. Du ways Merc “All That Has R postiude, | phory.” All aré s no evening ser- n (Second), corner Capp sts—Rév. E. F. Dinsmore, 5:45 o'clock. The I Infallibility” hird of a series on the Bible. resbyterian Church, corner Cali- Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, . George G. Eldridge, Rev. Dr. pic, ridge will ‘Religious Awakening. afternoon Sab- 8 C vited. T Presbyterian Church, cor. Van Ness Sacramento st.—Services at 11 a. m. m. Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. deavor at 6:15 p. m. Rev. » Kirk Guthrie will preach both morn- 1 evening. All are cordially invited. L Church, Mission st. : ath—Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert ¥. ges, postors. 11 & m., sermon. . m., Societies of Christian m., concert. Programme: anthem, ‘Seck Ye the quartet, ““O Come, Let Us tenor solo, Dream J. P. Jones; ompanied (Spohr), Messrs, Charles E. Robson; anthem, unac an hall Be of Mercy” will be assisted by m.,_sermon. The pastors will ker The seats are free and the welcome. EIMPSON M Methodist _ Episcopal astor, will preach Imperfection * ““Personal Need of a Excellent music by large ch Blake, director. Seats free. All invi ay school at 12:45 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. . Bush and Gough sts.— 30 and 11 a m. Sun- m. Morning service 11 srmon by rector. Afternoon service, s one hour service 8 p. m. i Sermon by rector. st. TRINITY L Baptist Church, Bartlett st., enty-third—Morning _ service 1i ¥ Rev. J. George Gibson. Early Church.” Evening, ‘Jesus, the Savior of Men.' J. George Gibson, 111 Help” (Lowry). Organist, Miss Underhill Day_ Adwvs ist Church, 914 Laguna . er. McAllister st. and Golden Gate ave.—Preaching this evening et 7:30 o'clock r, Eider J. O. Corliss; subject, Power of God Can Do for Us.” rdially invited to attend. Seats Ch st., st, Scientist, Central between Kearny st. and ian Science service at 1 of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Truth. for children at the same hour. evening meeting at R o'clock. g-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms All are welcome. bject ..l_;l)l' 3ANIZED Church of Jesus Christ, Druid 'emy; Fc om st. near lith—Preaching postie Anderson of Missouri. This divine aus to preach the pe! of the coming ng VB’Y( vices conducted by the Mills at Golden Gate . Mills will speak on ‘“The and the Idol.” Miss Adeline Doors open at 7:15. ' mass meeting for men to-day at the Y. young men wel- . 117 Larkin st. fred Mace on Bible afternoon, January 19, hip; What Is It?” Gos- € day, Tuesday and ou are invited. REV. M. P. of Chicago will preach at the Hamilton-square Baptist Church, cor- Post and einer sts., er on Sunday, Janu- 19, at 11 o'ciock a. m. THE Theosophical Society—Public lecture to- night in 0dd Feliows' building at 8 o'clock by Thomas Prime of Birmingham, England; subject, ““The Evolution of the Individual, illustrated by stereopticon views. class Sunday, 11 a. m. “The Golden Chain,” 11:30 a. m. meetings Tuesday evening at 8 o clock, Thursday afterncon at 2:30. Lending library gpen from 1 1o & p. m. and on Tuesday even- ing. group, Public ngregxtional Church, corner Post and | 55 p. m. “God's Kingdom nday School 9:45 s. m. C. B. 6:45 p. m. eats free. A cordial | for every one. nal Church, 1649 Hayes Central ave.—Professor R. ipit until further | “What Is It | Spec Hymn of Pra (Lobes: elssohz): 1. Orgen | cond movement of sprano_solo and _chorus, tenor (a) _recit: () aria. “‘He Counteth All | 30 p. m. at the Second- | preach at ! E at| bet_Sixth and | 12:45 | school, Rolia V. Watt super- | (Wilkinson). | Herr Karl | - Warren Lucy, orgapist and | es and Buchanan sts.— | by T. W. Williams of Los Angeles, | on Sunday evening at | ". A builging, Mason and Ellis sts. Ad- by George C. Adams, D.D.; subject, | ey of Decisio ‘Harry H. Barn. | request, “It Is | Spectal | sub- | | MEETING NOTICES—SUNDAY—Con. b e vt - M S T v MRS. HANDLEY, celebrated test medium, Sunday evening, 909 Market, rear hall. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 8 p. m., 1084 Bush, near Leavenworth; 50c. EDWARD EARLE; slate-writing to-night. 328 Ellls; also Wednesday afternoon. e e ——— e e e BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. e A S A o S sl ST ivery and boarding f Horses, ‘packe, "carriages, buggles, harness and everything complete. Over 50 steady boarders. \ Finest location in city. Party retiring from the business. Full par- tlculars by STENBERG CO., 759 Market. | MEETINGS—Universil Brotherhood. INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League (non- political and unsectarian)—Meeting to-night at 310 O'Farrell st.; subject, “Work and Art”; musical selections. All invited. | —'—_'—*—— ; SUNDAY LECTURES. “NOW"" lecture, ‘‘Duality. Henry Harrison | Brown, Odd Fellows’ bidg.; 8 p. m.; music. ble at our lodgeroom SUNDAY MEETING NOTICES. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 204, T 0. 0. F.—Members Dlease assem- MORNING, January 19, 1902, at ;sil £:30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attend- ing the funeral of our late brother, Past Grand JOSEPH SCHMIDT. J. H. ROSENBERG. N. G CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, L. O. 0. F.—Installation of officers | MONDAY EVENING, January | 20 Members and_visitors wel- come. C. E. HOWARD, N. G. S Anniversary, the soclal treat e ‘season—Clan Frazer No. 18, @ Order of Scottish Clans, will celel brate the anniversary of ROBERT BURNS by a grand Scotch concert and dance. Some of Burns' choicest poems will be illustrated by several characteristic tab- leaux. Oration, ‘“‘Robert Burns,”” by Rer. ‘Willlar~ Rader. The committee in charge has spar~d no expense in procuring tha best vocal talent for the event. THURSDAY EVENING, January 23, 1902. 8 o'cloc] |- Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market sts. Ad- | mission 25c. J. W. KING, Chlet. ] A. KING. Secretary. 5 THE St. Andrew’s Soclety will cele- brate the anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNS with a con- @ | cert and soclal dance in Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., on FRIDAY EVENING, | | January 24. Admission 25c. JAMES ROLPH JR., President. GEO. ST. J. BREMNER, Secretary. | ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- | " ing of the stockholders of the California Sugar Refinery will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San an-' cisco, Cal., on Monday, the third day of | February, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock | a. m.. for the purpose of electing a board | of directors to serve for the ensuing year, | and the transaction of such other business | as may come before the meeting. . i CHAS. A. GILSON, Secretary. | THE California Debris Commission, having re- cefved applications to mine by the hydraulic | process from J. C. Murphy In the Hidden | Treasure Hydraulic mine, at Kels Dorado County, to deposit tailings in Kelsey Canyon; from John Pascoe and W. H. Se- combe, in the Chili Ravine gravel mine, near Placerville, ElI Dorago County, to deposit tailings in Chill Ravine: from Warren T. | | Russell, in the Happy Fiat placer mine, at | | Garden’ Valley. EI Dorado County. tode- posit tailings in Happy Flat Creek, and from | Wentz Bros., in their mine, near Pleasant Valley. EI Dorado County, to deposit tailings on a flat below the mine, gives notice that a meeting will be held at roo Flood bulld- | ing San Francisco, Cal, on February 3, | 1902, at 1:30 p. m. | i | ANNUAL MEETING—OCEANIC STEAMSHIP | "'COMPANY.—The regular annual meeting of | the stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship | | Company will be held at the office of the | company, 327 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco. State of Califormia, | on TUESDAY." the 21st day of January. 1302 | 21 the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- | poge of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other husiness as may come before | the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, January 10, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the President. e H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. $225—STATIONERY, notion and candy store, fixtures, showcases, stock invoice $500; 1b ing rooms; the vlace for man and wife. STENBERG CO., 759 Market st. HEALY & CARR, phone James 217l 6 Eddy st., rooms 18 and 19. Hotels, restaurants, lodging-houses, grocery stores, clgar stores, ranches, ol lands, leases. Money to loan on ary of the above, $400—A SACRIFICE; restaurant worth $1000; receipts guaranteed. over §21; trial given. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market. WANTED—Parties with from §250 to $1000 to invest in manufacturing a staple article now on the market: will bear fullest investiga- tion; money neéded to increase business: best of references. Address box 2840, Call office. PROFITS of investment of §10 to $100 With us will pay your running expenses; shares $10 each; profits paid semi-monthly; send for circular. STERLING & CO., 506 Liberty bldg., New York. (Mention paper.) OUR “‘Compounding System” of turf specula- tion is the safest and most profitable ever devised; average monthly profits over 80 per cent; explanation free. N. S. HAND & CO., Expert Handicappers, 113 Stockton street. DO you want to make money?—Our systém of turt speculation will carn large dividends weckly. Indorsed by financial journals; write for particulare. HAMMOND & CO., Dept. 3, 21 Park Row, New York City. INCREASE your income 3 to 8 per cent week- ly; write for particulars; $25 accepted for trial investment. Denver Co-Operative In- vestment Asso., 604 Exch. bldg., Denver, Col. FIRST-CLASS grocery doing a business of $200 a day; no bar; horse and wagon, etc.; five blocks from Market st. Box 2593, Call office. WANTED—Practical cxperienced saloon man to advance $3000 for part interest in profitable business; investor to control bar privilege; references required. Address box 2890, Call. $250_PARTNER wanted; suited_to plain, steady man satisfled with $18 to $25 a weel no experience required; trial given = befo buying. 25 Geary st, room 4. WANT] a good Apply 88 Third st., GROCERY and fruit store doing a good business in a good location; 3 living rooms; reat $1250. 314A Golden Gate ave. FOR sale—A small bazaar located on Market st.; a good business opportunity. Inquire at 916 Market st., room 73. WANTED—A man to invest $200 or more in a very profitable permanent business. Call at 1504 Folsom st., between 10 and 4. FOR sale cheap; established dental office; best location. For particulars, P. O. box 151, Oakland. A HORSESHOEING shop doing good business for sale cheap: selling on account of sick- ness. Apply S15 Folsom st. GROCERY, fruit and vegetable store; well lo- od business: a bargain. Box akla $1250—FURNISHING goods store on Third st. 2 living rooms; gocd location. Box 3600, Call. GROCERY and bar; corner: new bullding; only $830. See DECKER, 1020 Market st. PARTNER, small capital; placer miner pre- ferred. Box Call office. BAKERY an® notion store for sale; reasonable. Box 2895, Call office. CLAIRVOYANTS. SIR HENRY PRICHARD, TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Direct from Hotel Cecil, London, ADVISER TO HER LATE MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Have a psychic reading or a palmistry reading. and learn what the future has in store for you. Prichard has been consulted by the Czar of Russla, Emperors of Germany, China and Japan; also by distinguished men and women in every walk of life. FREE! FREI IF NOT CORRECT. So positive am I of my powers to tell the nt, Future, and exactly what you want to know that I will make NO CHARGE! NO CHARGE! Unless you obtain perfect satisfaction and find me ‘superfor to all other mediums, clair- voyants and palmists in this city. THE FUTURE CAN BE TOLD. SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND SUCCESS, HARMONY, PEACE, POWER AND HAPPINESS. Er FREE! You are experiencing either domestic or business difficulties. You are worrying about something. You are in doubt. You suspect that everything is not as it should be. You are unhappy—at times. very melancholy. Everything seems to go wrons with you. Why not seek the advice of ome Who hag helped and advised the greatest men and women of the world? You may never have another opportunity to consult 2 man of the ard. Make thing of importance—get his advice first. Hundreds of others have been put on the road to fortune by him, so why not you? HE TELLS YOUR TFULL NAME, MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME, ETC. HE ALSO GIVES ADVI SPECULATION, = INVESTMENTS, insur- ance, changes, travels, health, sickness, love, divorce, MARRIAGE, LAWSUITS, separa- tions, WILLS, deeds, mortgages, patents, CLAIMS, collections, etc. He will tell you what trade, business or profession you are adapted for. LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Glves truthful revelations on all love af- vice Testores lost affection, reunites the sep- arated, settles lovers’ quarrels, tells you WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY and how to WIN the man or woman you love, and how to make your husband or wite be true to you, and how to overpower all your enemies; glves full secret how to con- trol and charm any one you love or meet. HE NEVER FAILS TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. You are told how to avold weakness, warned against all treacherous friends. Lo- cates buried treasures, mines, old estates, lost friends, etc. TO OUT-OF-TOWN PARTIES. If you cannot call, write and send $1, Zc- stamp, date qfbirth and three questions and recelve correct answers by return mail. All mail natter and P. O. money orders should be addressed to Sir Henry's private secre- tary, Mr. C. F. Walsh (this address). city his permanent home. mH'ourg—Dally, 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday, o 1104—MARKET STREET—1104 Near Corner of Turk. XNearly opposite Zinkand's. Upstairs. First Floor. "Maid in Attendance. See Display Add on Page 2: WANTED—To buy store for cash; no agents. Box 3503, Call office. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual meeting_of the stockholders of the Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Company- will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st. San Francisco, on, MONDAY, | the 20th day of January, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- | ing a board of diréctors to serve for the cn- €uing year and the transaction of such othor | | business as may come before the meeting. The transfer books Wil close on Friday, Jan- uvary 17, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. W. H. HA AM, Secretary. OFFICE of the San Francisco Gas znd Elec- tric Co., 415 Post st., San Francisco, Cal.— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company | will be held at the office of the company, 415 Post €. in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, at 12 o'clock m. on TUESDAY, Janu- ary 21, 1902. The transfer books of the com- pany will be closed from January 10, 1902, to and Including January 21, 1902. (Signed) ~ WILLIAM G. BARRETT, Secretary. Dated San Francisco, January 6, 1902. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Iron Works will be held at the office of the com- pany, 222 Market st, San Francisco, on TUESDAY, January 21, 1902, at 11 o'clock | & m. for the purpose of electing a board of | girectors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as | may come before the meeting. i 3. O'B. GUNN, Secretdry. { Office 222 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. | January 9, 1902 — | AGENTS WANTED. | WANTED—Agents to sell_Anti-Decay Dental Tablets, also Dentaline Plate Powder; both | cover fields never before opened; big returns | for small investment; good_side line; writ> | to-day for particulars. J. HOWARD DEN- TAL SUPPLY CO., Watertown, N. Y. EXCELLENT opportunity to make money by energetic and ambitious men or women; special inducement for permanent work; ex: perience not necessary. THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. | | | { | AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able end easier to sell than books or insur- | ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. | | MANAGING agent for placing oil and mining stocks on the market. Address box 3388, Call office. e ADOPTION. | BRUNETTE infant for adoption; also boy baby 2 years old. EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 | _Elghth st. Alameda. e e e ASTROLOGY. HOROSCOPES—Prospects predicted, difficulties | | avoided, advice in social and business af- fairs: readings by mail. RAYMOND, 227 Taylor st. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty, Exam. bldg., 6th floor, rm. 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, etc. ; legal papers drawn; consultation free;no advance charges. opén eve's; call or write. ADVICE free: divorces a specigity;quick:quiet; no charge without success; eStablished 16 yrs. Open evenings by appointment ;phoneJohn3is1. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; divorce; bankruptcy; collections; attachments; mortgages;bllls of sale; partner- £hips; deeds; wille drawn: no fee unless suc- cessful; open eve’s. J.M.Thurston,819 Market. ADVICE _free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st., opp. Mason, THEOSOPHICAL—Free popular lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m., Flood buflding, 809 Mar. ket st.: subject fo-night, *‘The Universe, from ““The Vedanta” by Swami Abhay: nanda. ~ Bible class Sundays, 11 2. m. In- quirers’ meeting and lecture on “‘Thought Culture” Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Free lending library open Monday, Thursday and Satur- day, 1 to 4 p. m., and Saturday evenin; MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN lectures this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st. Subject, ““The Essentials of followed by niagnificent views of tockholm, Sweden. ¥ree tickets will be | distributed for X-Rav exhibition at sani- tarlum next Tuesday evening. Seats free; no_collection. Remember the question box. BROCKWAY'S seance to-night, 25c. 1052 Ellis st., bet. Franklin and Gough. A TEST meetinz, 900 Market, rear hall; 11, free; 2-6, 10c; Swan, Maxweil, Wrenn, Mar tin, ‘Brown, others; piano solo, Miss Jewell. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin st., Jan. 19, P. m. Mrs. _R. 8. Lillie, speaker; admission free. TEST meeu'n‘g. 909 Market, front hall—i1, free: regular mediums: 8, questions read Mrs. Gillingham and Vl'llson,q MRS, EBERHARDT'S spiritusl test meetl to-night. 3250 Twenty-second st between Mission and Valencia: 10c. MRS. STODDARD'S convincing test circles: 10c; Sunday, Tuesday; readings y. Ninth st. I MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirl: turn to-night. 605 McAllister; !g; ome skeptics. MRS. S. B. SEIP, readings daily. 251 , 3 Alice, Oakland; ' Sun., Thure & b - o W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every night ex, Saturday; admission 10c. 148 Sixth. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 827 Mar- ket st.; consultation free: no fees in advance. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. BERKELEY—Good home for children; near | _school; $8 up. 2127 Prince st. GOOD home for small child; object, company. Call or 8dd. 831 Thirty-fourth st., Oakiand. GERMAN lady would like couple of children to board; sunny yard. 439 Minna st. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought: libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1046, — FOR sale—A first-class merchant tailoring es- tablishment in country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutte; nted for a legitimate business, where every dollar is absolutely se- : only parties meaning business should er. Box 2t Call office. PARTNER wanted in good paying business; $3000 or $4000 required; full investigation courted; principals only; references required and given. Address box 2889, Call office. A WELL-PAYING semi-advertising medical business, $1500; low rent; good proposition for business man or doctor. Box 7963, Call. $2500 BUYS a good paying restaurant, with 10 living rooms; trial given; owner retiring; no agents. Box 2845, Call office. FOR Sale—Tailoring business in the country: living rooms, furniture, etc.; doing a good business. Apply Call office. RESTAURANT—Place for man and wife or cook and waiter; good business. Box 2814, Call office. WANTED_A first-class saloon man: one with saloon fixtures preferred. Box 2808, Call, A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success 8o 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 satis- fled in life, consult Ismar, for she is a prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a proverb in thousands of homes be consulted 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 a large number of in- quirles from country persons. Ismar wishes to announce that her rcadings by mail are equally as satisactory as in person; readings by mail $2; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. 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 description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the future. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great me- dlum and you will be 'told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c CANDY store and factory, with living room, for sale; account illness. 2474 Mission sf : the Palace Restauran P.O. box 275, THE DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st. Tel. Davis 281. 15 rooms, cheap rent, good location....$1500 10 roc cheap rent, good furnitu 6 , nicely furnished, full. 20 central, good payer. DON'T_fall to read SIR HENRY PRI- CHARD'S large ad on page 24. MRS. DR, F. CLARKE, the well-known trance ‘medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., ‘cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by malil; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. DR. EDGAR SANSON, psychic and magnetic healer, late of London, England, Is per- manently located at 423 Ellis, 4 doors from Leavenworth, where he is prepared to treat all nervous and chronic diseases; all cases dlagnosed clairvoyantly; 10-5. SPECIAL—10c and this notice; no long story; troubles, sickness; we convince all. 1, 2 and 3, 607 Kearny st. MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never falls; has the greatest Egyptian Parlors fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundays; hours, 10 to 8 p. m. 2151 6th. 20 good furniture, money maker 2200 20 snap, see it. 850 38 central, clears $200 11 all full, rent $35 35 swell fam. hotel, g 30 cheap rent, money maker 12 good furniture, a bargal 21 central, everything new. 21 . finely furnished, best location < 5 sunny flat, rent §22 50, snap. 10 new flat, elegantly furnished 1200 8 . a beauty, rent $35, clears $50 900 14 cheap_rent, clears $50. 900 9 rent £32, good furniture. 450 17 rent $60, good payer. 900 7 rooms, flat, good sunny corner, 350 14 rooms, elegantly furnished, bargain. 1250 50 ROOMS; new house; new furniture; cheap rent; a great bargain; easy terms; call and see it. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st. ISMAR, the Egyptian Glpsy, clairvoyant and palmist. permanently located 1148 Market, op- Pposite Sixth; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to I2 'a. m. reputation and standing of Sir Henry Prich- ; no mistake when you undertake any- | ON _BUSINESS | fairs, troubles, marriages and by proper ld<] ——— Sir Henry Prichard intends to make this | Suites 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 15% (The Ven- | dome). made happy by her ald and advice; Ismar can | Just what you want to know; consultation on | all matters; love, marriage, divorce, family | secret: shows picture future husband or wife; | i i | i | | | HEA 8! 25c | up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, | COLDEN (Gate Nisht Schog COTTAGES—SUBURBAN—TO LET. ROSS Valley; large 5-room hilltop sunny cot- | tage; furnished; plano, etc. 514 Pine; 10-12 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer -beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. ith 40. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, 3c renovated, relaid. 104 14th st.;tel.Capp2342. FURNITURE FOR SALE. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—FEMALE. —— 'ANTED—] lady with 1 child 12 years wnld, m:}?n:.mmknm or any kind of work by month. Call or address 311 Minna. RELIABLE girl, speaks French, wishes to do king and housework cerences; good g and Beass call for 8 days at 661 Pipe st., in the rear. ROOM:! shed in oak, $48 50, with !!a‘ OO irniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market MINNA, 278 _9-room house, In good order. o-gl;mmzma;mmnu- FOR saleFloor covering of new S-room flat used 4 months. Apply 1654 Golden Gate. TRUSTWORTHY _ housekeeper, middle-aged, or cousle or small family: French spoken no washing. Write S14A Larkin st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.: tel Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 136, PROOFREADER wishes situation; no typeset- ting; will commence at $12 week. Box 2843, Call office. YOUNG lady would like temporary work as tant; gond penman: good at fig- e Seadress F- R, 1320 Eiits st. J. E. MITCHELL, Carbet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th tel. Mission 74. . 027 Market st., Emma oss dentistry at reason- Allings, $1 50; other fll- $5 up: Sprecke ——Pas bid g able prices; pure gold ings, $1; gold and porcelain crowns, plates, a full set of teeth that look natural and guaranteed, $5 up. Painless extraction. 1 do first-class work only and guarantes 1t. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractigns or flllings by my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years’ experlence; no students: advice free: prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st. ELFECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., extractions done pain- lessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER. D.D.S.. Manager. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break: warranted 20 years; crowns, §3 50; fillings, 50c; plates $5. fuli set: all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set o teeth. $4: crowns. $3: fillings, 50c. SET of teeth withcut plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG., 1841 Polk st. YOUNG woman would like a position as cham- ‘bermaid in hotel or rooming house; country | Address box 2387, Call office. from 8 2022 preferred. v d like any kind of work AN e o m. s this side of the bay. Woolsey st., Lorin, Berkeley. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker desires work by the day; aiso take sewing home. Call at 2 Miles court, off California st., nr. Powell, and 313 Sutter; tel. Green 721. from New York: $2 per day city references; rapid; latest designs. 723 Devisadero st. THOROUGHLY competent second girl with Teterences wants. position, eity or country: wages $25 to $30. Address box 2386, Call office, Oakland. YOUNG lady stenographer With experience, owning machine, desires position; salary ‘ Teferences. Stenographer, 963 WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 week: convenlent and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia o e e e DR.R.L.WALSH, $15% Geary, nr.Larkin—Pain- less ext.. Gic: plates $5 up: rhone Polk 1135. e o DOG SPECIALIST. DR. EDWARD N. LEAVY, canine speclalist, late of New York City, has just located at 906G Jones st., where he will administer to the ailments of domesticated animals; office hours 10 to 3: telephone Kate 20S5. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by drugsists or at the Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. —— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns gut. 1019 Market st. FRENCH accordion ard knife pleating, WM. PILGER. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. FASHIONABLE & exp. dressmaker, $1 50 day; refs. MRS. HOLMES, 626} Elizabeth st. — e EDUCATIONAL. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A YOUNG man (20 years) wishes position in grocery or family liquor store; has first-class references. Address J. M., box 3502, Call. A FIRST-CLASS bread and cake baker; strict- 1y sober; country preferred. Address box 2841, Call office. GENTLEMAN owning horse and buggy de- sires position collecting or soliciting; refer- ences and bonds furnished. Box 2598, Call MAN and wife wish positions; city or country; experfenced all round hotel people. 547 Stevenson st. BRICKLAYER wants work either by day or contract; first-class oven builder. Address Bricklayer, 322 Sixth st. ENGINEER; lincensed; can take charge of any kind of steam plant; good hand at ho- city or country. Apply 434 Second st. BUSINESS man, stranger in city, will take any position at any salary and work up: will give bonds or cash security. Box 2270, Call. B ey HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theors demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day ‘and night. 24 Post st., S. F. catalcgue free. A YOUNG man wishes a position as assistant bookkeeper. Address 164B Russ st. COACHMAN, English, wants situation; city or country; first-class refs. Box 3562, Call. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market —388 per month; $30 life scholarship guaran- tees a complete bus. education; shorthand, yping, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship. spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. LD'S SCHOOI. OF MINES, 24 POST ST., . F.—Thorough courses; compléte equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue free. YOUNG man wishes to learn a trade. Box 3586, Call office. YOUNG man of 21 with some experience in wholesale liquor house would like a posi- tion where there s chance for advancement. Box 3585, Call office. BRIGHT boy of 16 would like a position where there is chance for advancement or to learn a good trade. L. H., 1115 Steiner st. A—The LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelar building. PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, college graduate & bookkeepers in account'g; figures. TARR. expert accountant. 220 Parrott bldg. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45, Par- roti bldg.; individual instruction; cataiogue. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec..mining, mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods: positions for all graduates, new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. A—The cfficial reporters of Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE. Is this advice worth following? Life scholarship $530; catalogue. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School. associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. A—THE Leo Cooper School of Acting has're- moved to Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason st. bookkeeping, ve., Lib. bls. shorthand, English. 530 G. LADY teacher would like a few more juvenile | plano puplls; 50c an hour. Box 2879, Call. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6 SPANISH, French,etc. Prof. DeFillppe'sAcademy of Languages,320Post ;estab’d 1871;ablest profs. SHORTHAND taught by mall or personzlly. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. VIOLIN, mandolin. guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission; Instruments selected. YOUNG man wishes a position at any kind of light work in_ the suburbs or country; wages $10 a month. Box 33587, Call office. A GERMAN cook, competent man. good bread and pastry cook, wants situation; city or country. 77 Ninth st. SITUATION wanted by married couple in pri- vate family; man butler and houseman; wife cook; references; mo Jews need apply. Box 3591, Call office. WANTED—Work of any kind by young man where I can devote some time to studying: honest and _industrious; moderate wages. Box 3597, Call. FOR sale—Fine plano $45, cost $650, gnd din- R e D 10538 Howard ot ELEGANT new furn. & carpets: will sell whole or part. 1912 Fillmore. near Bush: flat 3. GLOVES. B s D. & F. BLACK suede glov warranted: kept in repair. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT 2’ waitresses, south, fare paid. -$25 2 waitresses, commerctal hotel, fare paid.$23 Head waltress, City...... 33 4 more waitresses, new hotel, city. . 20 waitresses, city and country......$20-§23 Cook, 10 people, city boarding house. fib Cook, 'springs, see party here « qo Chambermaids to wait, city and country.320 Fancy ironer, south, half fare paid 330 2 more chambermaids, south, half fare paid . -§20 Laundress, country hotel. $20 Waitress, 1st class place (3 people walt of housegirls, second girls, call and select a place. C. R. HANSEN & CO. —COOK and second girls (young girls), $25 A‘lm‘] S“.Il;us:e party e. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—First-class German cook, no wasi ing, $35; 7 second girls, $20, $25: 10 cooks. small wash, $25; 10 waitresses for nice fam- fly hotels, $20 and $25; nursery governess, $25: 2 maids and seamstresse 2 nurse girls, $25; housework, 2 in family, $30, for San Raf: 6 chambermaids, wait one meal, $20; 2 laundresses, private families, $25. cook for # In family, Oakland, see party here Monday, $30; 40 girls for all kinds of housework, with and without washing, $20, $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CC., 334 Sutter st A_WANTED_Girls and women at 8. F. Hair- Adrzs’:lng College to learn hairdressing trade thoroughly in 2 weeks; course $5, including manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, bleach- ing, dyeing, ventilating, weaving, switch and wig making; positions guaranteed each grad- uate; no fake promises; our pupilsare our live ing advertisement, filling positions in stores all over eity: 5 positions in leading stores open to those entering immediately; girl not knowing trade in 2 weeks given money back; day & eve. classes. S. F. COLLEGE, 233 Geary, r. 13-15. DIES, $100 a manth guaranteed to open L et otfices at your homes: handie sub- agents; make demonstrations of our electri- cal appliances (new Invention) for removing Wrinkles and all facial blemishes; developing or reducing any part of the body; cures obe- sity; no canvassing; write_to-day for sample and’sole agency. THE WILLARD PRES- TON CO., 56 Fifth ave., Chicago, Ilk AT the Woman's Educational and Industrisl Union, Van Ness ave., elecution, painting, violin, mandolin, guitar, French, German, Spanish, English, dressmaking, hx.lrdrmlng manicuring and millinery taught for $1 50 per month; singing taught for $1 per month. WANTED—An experienced Protestant woman to do_light upatairs work in small family: must be §00d seamstress and able to do mani- curing and hairdressing; location near San Rafael; give references. Box 2804, Call CAL. College of Hairdressing and Massage su- perior to all others; ladies requested to visit the classes; all who eater this week get full course for $4. 305 Larkin st.; take elevator; ladies’ work dome free. IMMEDIATELY, 20 ladles to make our adver- tising novelties; home work; permanent; good pay; light, easy, dainty. Apply 9 to 12 Mon- day to Friday, 618 Eddy st. * ARTISTIC hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage; course $5, two weeks; day & even- Ing classes; positions secured. Pacific Hair dressing College, room 94, Murphy building. WANTED—A girl to assist in light housework; easy hours; must sleep at home. 2004 Market st., at the dry goods store; wages $10 month. YOUNG person for office work; good in mathe- matics and accurate; no typewriting or shorthand required. Box 3504, Call. MACHINIST and engineer, young, sober and industrious, wants position in factory or machine house; handy on woodwork or bi- cycle repairs. 1169A Valencia st. COACHMAN wants position as man about place; sober; industrious; good driver; make himself useful; can milk; references. Box 3581, Call office. TYPEWRITING by a good operator at very low prices. ANDREWS, box 3582, Call office. GARDENER, practical, vears of Callfornia ex- perience, desires position. Address O. S., room 110, Winchester Hotel, 68 Third st. WANTED—Position in store or office or to travel for wholesale house by trustworthy man. Box 3516, Call office. MAN used to janitor work wants job; first- class hand with carpenter tools; used to insti- tution. GEORGE, 812 Kearny st. WANTED—Young girl 16 or 18 years old; eral housework: no wash: wages $15; call to 4 p. m. to-day. 430 Bush st. EXPERIENCED hands on ladles’ wal steady work; good pay. S. F. Co. Mfg. C 523 Market st GIRLS for factory work. Apply at AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. NEAT German or \Swedish girl for second work. Apply 1918 Jacksen st. gen- once, ‘WANTED—Dressmaker help. 1207% Bush st. BRIGHT girl can learn dressmaking thorough- ly free of charge. 919 Geary st. EXPERIENCED hands, operators and _ap- prentices on men’s neckwear. 518 Market. WOMAN capable of directing employes; travel= ing required. Box 3505, Call office. GARDENER, with many years' experience in all its branches In the Eastern States, 2 years in California, wishes position as head gardener in a private place to the Ist of Feb- ruary. Box 2212, Call. WANTED—Neat girl to assist in light house- work. 1503 Buchanan st., corner O Farrell. YOUNG girl to assist light housework; 2 in family. Call Monday, 9 to 12, at 2131 Larkin. RELIABLE young man wishes position in city or country store as clerk and window dresser; has experience and reference. Box 2847, Call. Chicago Business Coilege. 1435 Market,nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkep.; $6 mo. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar lessors, 50c; plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. SITUATION by a first-class cook: hotel, lunch or boarding house. Call or address W. G., 362 Third st. ‘WANTED—Position as salesman in shoe store; some experience; best of references: from country; young man. Address box 2573, Call. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 183; new 80-page catalogue free. ] EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. AZJAPANESE reliable house-cleaning. cooks & walters furnished at short notice. GEO. KI- NOSHITA, 1233 Page, cor.Lyon;tel.Fell 8501 MAN and wife wish positions in private fam- ily; man to do general work about the house or gardener and wife as cook; good references. Box 2870, Call. STATIONARY engineer wants position in ma- chinery house; good pipe fitter; strictly tem- perate; ice and ref. machinery a speclalty. Address MILLET, 204 Van Ness ave. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE and Chinese best help; cook and ‘walter. 421 Post, GEO. AOKI; tel. Bush 135. .$1700 56-ROOM hote! dnd bar. 14 rooms; on Mission st. . 450 66 ; clears $300.. .« 4000 12 ; on Golden Gate ave . 650 o4 price .. . 450 14 worth $S00. . Bou 10 only ... . 300 24 : near Powell and Geary...... 1850 is sunny corner. eiiieis 1000 2 ! transient; clears $150. © 1250 23 clears $100. .5 . 950 100 clears $400. . 5500 on Market st.; 2 entrances offices; ... 2800 ..MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST RATES.. . ... FRENCH SPOKEN . H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; phone Mint 796. permanent and transient. $1100—20 ROOMS: near Mason and Eddy; call early. DECKER, 1020 Market st. A— Near the Call buildings. Telephone Black 1-8-0-3, MARION GRIFFIN, 710 Market st., rms, 1-2, Money to loan on lodg- ing-houses or on real estate. Big free list of lodging-houses my office. All for sale on easy terms. Please cali, 115 r.; new building; clears $317 month..$6000 fine carpets; oak furniture; 2 floors; clears $109 mo.. 2200 22 r.; clears $102 per month above all ; 6 blocks N. of Market; first-class roomers, 12 r.; good furniture; rent $33; clears $40. 400 7 r.; rent $16; nice; easy instaliments. 300 WINSTON & WOLF, Reliable Brokers. ..1026 Market St. (Photograph Gailery Entrance.) 100 rooms; brand new and modern bullding. 62 rooms; rent §150; fine location g 53 rooms; workman’s hotel; new and modern bullding; corner; rent $125; price .... 3 % 39 rooms; ... 1000 part cash. 2000 75; offices; see it...... ; rent §00; part cash. 500 other houses to select from. ouse of T | Eooms tolet; near drydocks, South San Fran- cisco; good Jlocation. Apply to McLEOD & | HATJE, 615 Market st.,, San Francisco. | LIVERY, boarding and sale stable, 40c on $1; | must s2ll; easy money; establishé o Jueus; ntral ion; _do; miss it. Busine Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. 5 J.H.STANTON, real estate and business broker; removed from 34 Kearny to 777% Market; hundreds of lodging-houses and bus. chances, | | | BUSINESS men'—1¢ o, want quick sale Tt inese for sale cB] = 765 Market st. DY S R 00, ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—Grocery and NE. cor. Ellis and Tayior ste, beloaging 1o the ‘estate o Peter Micener. deceased: pios accompanied by 10 per cent deposit will be received at office of . Boland, administrator, 235 Montgomery st until 5 p. m. Wednes: day, January 22, 1902. Store a. m. to 12 p. m. ool s INCOME $1000 per year can be secu one who will Investigate our plans: ne sori mine or gambling scheme; simple, straight- forward business proposition of unusual merit. JUMIAPA CO., 615 Fullerton bldg. St. Louts, Mo. K. HUESSMANN'S test circle 1774 15th st., near Guerrero; m!'anfifij A—PROF. GEE, 108 Sixth st.—Circle to-night, A—THIRTY clgar stands that net $250 to daily. Ask C. L. HEDGES, 162 Pl?mt bld: upmtglmy-m‘-ormnwj Market st. Call, we have the bargains. 7 - DON'T forget that now is the time to buy or sell your house or flat, and don’t forget that the man. to sell it is' FISHER & CO., 935 Market st.; tel. Folsom 1592. ‘WE have 75 lodging-houses for sale from $300 to $6000; some very bargains; if you have lodging-houses for sale list them with us; we sell quick, and good prices. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. BUYERS, If_you want a lodging-house that WILL PAY, or if you want to borrow MONEY at 1% per cent, call on M. E. RIVES, 016 Market st., rm. 69; tel. Main 128, TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE, CALL ON RETSLOFF, 908 MARKET ST. PHONE JOHN 531 A—NOTICE—We have rooming-houses, ail sizes and prices, in all parts of the city; get our list first. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market. LODGING-HOUSE for sale cheap; 20 room: rent $40; $80 clear: transient most; newly furnished; worth $1000. ¥ox 2839, Call office, HOUSE of ten rooms centrally located; all oc- Cupled; rent $30; sunny side of street; parties going East. Address A. M., box . Call. ROOMING house for sale, $300; cause, death; 17 rms. full: steady roomers. st. LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. NEW_60-room lodging-house: southwest cormer of Jurk ang Levenworlh ste.."bians and lars at office. BURNHAM & MARSH 5., 20 Montgomery st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; dlagncses diseases with life reading;ladies50e, gents $1; palm. and clair. sit. 150. 126 Turk. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis¥ clairvoyant, crystal seer: reads vour life correctly without ques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10 a.m. to 8 p. m. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 4113 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. JAPANESE Intellizence Office—Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.;. tel. Bush 516. CONSULT gifted card reader. 2000 Howard st.; L. 15¢, G. 25¢; hours 10 to 5; eve. by app'mt. MRS. MALLORY, 917 Howard, clairvoyant and spirit card reader; consult me; L. 25¢; G. bOc. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; lad. 20c; MRS. LAVON. wonderful fortune teller; truth or no pay; 25c and 50c. 23435 Sixth st. MME. Odell, clairvoyant, tells past, present & future; L."25c; G. 50c. 242 Minna, upstairs. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader: la- dies 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth. 50c, $1—Prof. Weller, clair., palmist, card read- er; mail orders; stamp, circular. 1007% Mkt. MRS. MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant,water reader. 11 6th; German spoken;tel.Jessie 1563 MRS. B. Baumann, well-known fortune teller, has removed from 222 Eddy to 407 O'Farrell, MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. e " SPIRITUALISM. DON'T_ fail to read SIR HENRY PRI- CHARD'S large ad on page 24, gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. | ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi nese help. 426 Powell, :tel. Black 5072, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG lady graduate U, C. desires position as governess or tutor in _private family; knowledge of music. A, 2119 Hearst ave., Berkeley. STENOGRAPHER, two years' experience, de- sires position in law office; references. Box 2846, Call office. SWEDISH girl wishes a situation to do_up- stairs work and sewing; references. Call at 1501 Broadway. YOUNG lady desires position to do housework; is & good laundress. Box 2897, Call office. YOUNG girl wants situation as child’s nurse and assist with light housework. 238 Cor- bett ave., between Seventeenth and Eight- eenth, and Hattle and Danvers. EASTERN lady wishes a position as house- keeper or nursing; either city or country. 116 Fourth st., room 21. DRESSMAKER of experience in young ladies’ and children’s clothes, also “altering and making over, $1 25 per day in familles. 1237 Webster st., near Bllis. REFINED young lady as visiting nursery - erness; German, English and music; m& references given. ' Box 2802, Call office. A—C. V. MILLER, world's famous materfaliz- ing medium: spirits speak face to face: seance Tues., Fri., Sun., 8 p. m.; 50c. 1084 Bush st. MRS. J. I. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium life reader: medical, clairvoyant; sittings, letter, $2." 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, bet. Franklin and Ge phone Larkin 3761—Seances Sun., Thurs., 8:15 p. m.; 25c; readings, 10-5, A—PROF. GEE, 108 Sixth st.; readings dall 50c and $1: circle every night, 10c. T 1; TADY, competent, educated, companionable, desires position as housekeeper. 501 Post. NORWEGIAN woman wants work by the day ‘washing, ironing or sewing. 43 Hardy st. BANDMAN; professional spare drummer and barber; steady job In inland town: reliable. J. R. BOWEN, 504 Ninth st., Oakiand, Cal GIRL to assist In general housework in small family. 484 Frederick st., near Stanyan. GIRL for housework. 51 Cumberland, bet. 19th & 20th, Guerrero & Dolores; before 12, aft. 5. OPERATORS to work in factory on ladies’ and children’s wear. 636 Mission st., 4th floor. PRESSERS to work in factory. 656 Mission st, arply 3d floor. APPRENTICES for millinery. 723 Market st. WANTED—Young healthy wetnurse with full breasts; white or cclored. Box 8584, Call. NEAT young girl for general housework and cooking: wages $20. 2367 Sutter st. WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply at 2102 Golden Gate ave. FIRST-CLASS hairdresser wanted; ref. Pacific Halrdressing College, room 94, Murphy bldg. FIRST-CLASS baker, foreman, milk or home- made bread, wants work. Address Baker, 225 Third st., Oakland. . POSITION wanted by young man 26 years of age as bookkeeper or clerk in a whoiesale or retail house, either city or country. Box 2835, Call office. GIRLS to do sewing. 424 Montgomery st.; umbrella store. OPERATORS on walters' coats and aprons; power; steady work. 123 Pine st. YOUNG girl for light housework: small pay but good home. MME. BERNARD, 17 3d st. PORTER and house man, late at a first-class hotel in the city, desires work in hotel, pri- vate family or at anything; handy with tool ‘wages no object; reference. Box 2258, Call. FIRST-CLASS machinist running engine and repair any kind of machinery; handy in small planing mill; city or country. Box 2802, Call office. NURSE, with surgical physiclan's ref.; oblig- ing, and satisfaction always given. F. M. JONES, 206 Van Ness ave.; tel South 857. FIRST-CLASS machinist and blacksmith and running engine; handy at any kind of m: chine work. Box 2803, Call office. YOUNG man, Japanese, trustworthy, economical, good cook, or first-class waiter, wishes position; speaks good English. W. O. K., 403 Dupont st.; three days. JAPANESE boy wishes position to work even- inlli or early in morning. M. M., 515 O'Far- rell st. WANTED—An _ experienced hairdresser and manicurer; references. 307 Van Ness ave, OPERATORS at Levl Strauss & Co."s Overall Factory, 325 Fremont st.; no experience necessary: good pay, steady work. Appl7 to MR. DAVIS. —_— EXPERIENCED operators can find steady ‘work at highest pay have & few ma- chines empty for girls about 16 years of age to learn. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove st A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion: good opportunity to rizht par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. ‘WANTED—First-class millinery trimmer. Ap- ply at HALE BROS., between 8 and 11 a. m. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. GIRL for general housework: small family; good wages. Apply 1527 O'Farrell st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencla st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. FINANCIAL. TR R o) BV CBAAING O COMPANIES incorporated, promoted, guaran- teed and financed; stock taken in payment for services; good propositions wanted: gold bonds furnished. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., U. S. licensed stock brokers, 32 Post st. AN expert fitter. dressmaker and ladles’ tallor desires work by the day in families. Box 8596, Call office, or telephone Sutter 1873. EASTERN dressmaker with latest ideas wants work in families; will sew for children; $1 50 a day until advertised. Address MRS. F., box 2810, Call office. MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medi 1610 Clay st.; circle to-night; wn'u]htl::"dlfl’. STENOGRAPHER _desires situat ; salary moderate. Box 3589, Call. e ETHEL CRINDLE, materfalizing seance Sun- day evening 8 o'clock, 50c. 825 Ellis st. WYLLIE, the Los Angeles photo medl every day for short stay. 300 Turk st. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings dally: phone Polk 1601; ‘seance Sunday and Thurs, WANTED—Situation as cook by a responsibls rson, willing and cbliging; reference. B an offee " CPlEInE: 27 o DRESSMAKER and seamstress, young ; and children’s suits, coats, wals “l‘:‘d.lt‘:l, the day or home; 50 day. Box Call. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 lister—Mrs. C. J. Mever: sittings dail. to all to-night: 10c. COLLECTION OFFICES. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, 6th floor, 916 Market st.; advice free. Tel. Bush 194: able body of attorneys. WANTED—By_ young lady speaking both !‘rem‘m and English, |t1on as companion; elderly lady pres ddress box 2389, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—Work b . 2256 Pacific ave., Ahn.wl!’ :4” e ‘WOMAN wants to do ml“ or housework by the day. Address box 3578, Call office. GEORGE W KELLY'S Agency—No ol unless euccesstul. Room 310, 927 Market COTTAGES TO LET. $9—COTTAGE, 4 rooms; yard. China ave., near Mission st. o Gy $18—6. R.; Por CO.,MF xlll& THE McCARTHY SWEDISH woman wants washing, ironing cleaning by the day or take l":‘u!mu hom:? %r::;fli- work. 253 Fell st.; telephone AMERICAN woman wishes situation as work- m neat and reliable. b b o L T GERMAN girl wants second work. Radress ox o0 Call St PACIRIC Coast Underwriting Co. (Inc)—We have 42 offices in operation: new method of placing stocks and bonds: companies Incor porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office. 507-8-9 Parrott bldg. ————— e, | A GERMAN woman as governessistate re- ligion; salary $30. Box 2004, Call WANTED—German girl for light housework. 419 Jones st. NEAT girl for general housework and cook- ing, $20. Call after 3:30 p. m. at 2814 How- ard st. NEAT young girl; light second work; §15. 703 Broderick st., near McAllister. A_NEAT girl for second work and sewing. 1180 O'Farrell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109¢ Valencia st. FLATS TO LET. e HELP WANTED—MALE. EUREKA, 14, near 1Tth—Flat of 9 rooms and bath; newly cleaned and painted; ; water free. Key at premises. b g A_SIXTH ave, and Fulton st., fach en Gate Park; brand new; modern; .Gcr:l‘l‘.cgl.dx.i: NEW u sunny modern flat, § vath. Golden ‘Gate ave.: no eniiren PLEASANT, 28, nr. Sacramento, above Taylor —Sunny modern flat, 6 rooms; marine view. —— —— ——— FURNISHED FLAT WANTED. FURNISHED flat wanted by young marrl em?l- no children; a neatly furnished n:‘: of 5 or 8 rooms; location morth of O'Farrell and east of Devisadero; must be scrupulousty clean and contain modern improvements: state rent. Address box 2884, Call office FLATS WANTED. - SMALL furnished flat or 3 or 4 housekeeping rooms. Box 2860, Call. — e s e TO-DAY, SUNDAY TO-DAY, SUNDAY . At ¢ R HANSEN & CO.’S....104 Geary Wanted—500 men for new railroad_work in Nevada Free Fare . C. R. HANSEN & C0. ENERGETIC man wanted to handle a line medium and fine pocket books and r-n:; leather goods om commission: in connmection with similar lines; they are especially suited for fine retaflers,” as they range in price from $9 per dozen up. ~Should have some knowledge of the goods to handle them suce cessfully. In replving give age, experience, reference and territory proposed coverim Pocket Books, box 537, Philadelnhia. TWO young men wanted to travel with medi- cine show wko play either banjo, mandolin or guitar and sing several songs each; steady work and sure salary. Hudson Medical In- stitute, 40 Ellis st., call at noon to-day (Sunduy). price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red [ YOUNG man for entry clerk in_wholesal mm;mm;fl&mhandxuhmn figures; sala o ddress, Teferences, box 3819, Call office .

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