The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 22, 1902, Page 12

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;——_———_—————“—M t SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco | Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open | until 12 o'clock every night in the vear. | BRANCH OFFICES- 27 Montgomery street, €omer Clay: open until 9:30 p. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 Mc. lister street; open until %:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open untl 9:30 p. m. | 1041 Mission street; open unti 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; wntll 9 p.om 306 Eleventh street: 1096 Valencia street open open until ® p. m. open until 9 p. m. | Northwest v-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. imore street: open until H. FORTRIEDE, EXCELSION Lodge No. 166, M. Second dexr DAY) EVENIN H cres are hercby mnol at the hall on THURS- January 23, at 1:30 p. m. sharp, to the funeral of our deceased brother, Cordes, P. G. . D atten H W J. M. C. RIDDLE, N. D, Recording Secretary. UNITY Lodge = one Esquire, THURSDAY All Knights are cordially in- 5 o. 61, K. of P., will confer the Knight rank, long form, attend. 8. W. GATES, of R. and S. members requested to @ assemble at the Russian Church THIS DAY (Wednesday), Jan. at 1:15 o'clock sharp, to at- § the funeral of our late srother, TODOR A. VUJO- VICH. B; rder of JOHN E. KUKAVIZA. President. SPIRO §. VUCOSAVLIEVICH, BU Anniversary, the social tres of the season—Clan Frazer No. 7 i Order of Scottish Clans, will cele- brate the anniversa of ROBERT S by a grand Scotch concert and | e Some of Burns' choicest poems will lustrated by several characteristic tab- | Oration, sbert Burns,” by Rev. | m Rader. The committes in charge | pared no expense in procuring the best THURSDAY ! vocal talent for the event NG, January 23, 1902, § o'clock, 0dd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Mark: Ad- 3. W. KIN fef. . Secretary | S SOCIETY—The an- | ST. ANDRE & rual celebration of the birth of ,Zj Burns will be held in NaX%% | 111_Larkin st., on | FRIDAY NING, Jan. 2i. Professor | Lawson of the University of California, Berke- | | deliver an address on the “Genius lev, wi i of Burns”; Mr. James Emith will recite, and | _ Mrs. M lanchard, Miss Millie Fiynn, Mr. 3.C. Fughes and Mr. J. F. Veaco will sing. | Dancing to the music of Fairgrieve's orches- tra_will follow the programme. Concert at 8:15. Dancing at 10. Tickets 25c each | ROLPH JR., President BREMNER, Secretary. AL meeting—The reguiar annual meet- | wners in the Masonic ceme- | d ai the Masonic Temple on | February 4 o'clock r’the election of five trustees and ness as may legally come before HEO. FROLICH, | ANNUAL Meeting—The regular_annual meet- The California ill_be held at the office of arket st, San Fran- NDAY, the third d the hour of 11 _o'clock f electing a board he ensuing vear, ach_other business meeting ] Company of > will be held at_the office of the the Union Trust Company's ng, corner Post, Montgomery and Ma S: Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY of February. 1802, at the hour of ck p. m.. for the purpose of electing a of directors to serve for the following the amendment of the by-laws of the | pany and the transaction of such other £ as _may come before the meeting. 1. W. HEL] N JR., Secretary. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 190Z. CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Coft. - HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. | MINES AND MINING. HEALY & CARR, phone James 2771. 6 Eddy st. rooms 18 and 19. Hotels, resiaurants, lodging-houses, grocers’ stores, cigar stores, ranches, oil lands, leases. Mcney to loan on any of the above. $900—ART st a fine busing central 5 living-rooms; all furnished; for man and wife or 2 iadies; Y & CARR, 6 Eddy st. . notion and candy store; ses. stock Invoice $500; liv- place for man and wife. 759 Market st. wanted; suited to plain, 0—PARTNER teady man satisfied with $18 to $25 a week: no experience required: trial given before buying. 25 Geary st., room 4. $190_FAMILY restaurant; recelpts $10 day: living rooms; cheap rent: fine place for man and wife; sickness. BROWN, 1221 Market. MRS, B. Baumann, well-known fortune teller, has removed from 222 Eddy -to 401,0 Farrell. MME RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice: names glven 5e_up. 5 Fourth st. P CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A A A A AP WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 0. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, 3¢ rn‘w\'nxed. relaid. 104 14th st.;tel.Capp2542. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel Main 394 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 126. JH.STANTON, real estate and business broker; removed from 34 Kearny to 777% Market] hundreds of lodging-houses and bus. chances THIRTY cigar stands that net §2 50 to $6 daily. Ask C. L. HE! S, 462 Parrott bid IF you ivant to buy a business or sell gc to citchen and bakery doing a comfortable = can be secured &t reasonable price it taken immediately. 417 O'Farrell st.; rent and 3 neatly fur- Inquire corner Six- and Albion ave. nished rooms for sale. teenth i i | | J. £ MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co.. 240 i4th st.: tel. Mission T4 e _COLLECTION OFFICES. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Ageney, 6th floor, 916 Market st.: advice free. Tel Bush 194; able body of attorneys. % JRGE W. KELLY'S. Agency—No charge unless euccessful. Room 310, 927 Market st. —e e R e —— COTTAGES TO LET. LOMBARD. 164 , cottage of 5 rooms and bath} no children; reference. —_—e $650 -FOR sale, good-paying restaurant. Ply at 195 Tenth st. Ap- { PARTNER wanted; steady, reliable man, with $400, as partner in first-class bakery, restau- rant end lodging-house; baker preferre only bakery in town. Cream City Bake Ferndale, Humboldt Co., Cal. 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. $250—MAN or lady partner to take cash and assist; will clear over $50 month, board: mo exverience required. Call Clay st., 11 to 2. FOR sale cheap; established dental office; best location. ~For particulars, P. O. box 151, Oakland. FOR Sale—Tailoring business in the country; | living rooms, furniture, etc.; business. Apply Call office. 50 _RESTAURANT doing a good sale; good place for AURANT—Place d waiter; good business. $200—SHOOTING galler: street. and cq Box 2814, Call. FOR sale—Hairdresing and manicuring store; g0od business location. 131 Stockton st. OLD established grocery ba in to-cCa Box CANDY store and factory, for sale; account iliness. 2474 Mission st. $600—FOR sale; the Palace Restaurant, Val- lejo, Cal.; great chance. P.O. box 275, Vallejo. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and criptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. with living room, {OUSES FOR SALE. DONALD 1 COMPANY, ) Market st. | Davis 251. rooms, cheap rent, good location....§1500 rooms, cheap rent, good furniture.. 600 5 rooms, nicely furnished, full . 215 central, good paver.. - 1650 good furniture 0 ture, money maker. snap, see it z , central, clears . cheap rent, mone; g . finely furnished, best location. . cheap rent, clears $50.. rent $32, good furniture nt §60. good payer. . rooms, flat, good sunny corner SPLENDID opportunit hundred dollars to manage room house in good location. DONALD 1 TMENT CO., 850 Market st 50 ROOMS, pew house: new furniture: cheap rent; a great bargain; easy terms; call and see it. DONALD IN Market st. BSTMENT CO,, 850 A— Near the Call buildings. Telephone Black 1-8-0 9 Market st.. rms, 1 Money to loan on lodg. ing-houses or on real MARION GRIFFIN, estate. office. All for sale on easy'te 115 r.; new building: clears $317 month. .$6000 3% 1. part offices: fine carpets; oak furniture; 2 floors; clears §108 mo.. 2200 clcars '§102 per month above aii xpenses; 6 blocks N. of Market; elegant; first-class roomers. r.; good furniture: rent §33; clears $40. 400 Tent §16; nice: easy installments. 300 . Pleuse call. rnia Debris Commission, having re: 1 applications to mine by the hydraulic | ess from J. C. Murphy in the Hidden Treasure Hydraulic mine, at Kelsey. El nty, to deposit tailings in Kelsey m John Pascoe and W. H. S in the Chili Ravine gravel mine. near El Dorazo County. to deposit ChiliRav from Warren . in the Happy Flat placer mine, en’ Valley, EI Dorado County, to de posit tailings in Happy Flat Creek, and from their mine, near Pleasant o deposit tailings gives motice that a | VINSTON & WOLF, Reliable Brokers. .1026 Market St. (Photograph Gallery Entrance.) 100 rooms; brand new and modern building. rent $150; fine location. $3500 hotel; new an corner; rent $125 n building. cheap rent; part cash. offices; see it. part cash 500 other houses to select from. Call, we have the bargains. © 2000 -houses for sale from 3¢ to $6000; some very bargains; if you h lodging-houses for sale list them with us: w. sell quick, and good prices. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. calling at stores: arrot_building. | | | avoided fairs and . Business a RAYMOND. 22 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. buiiding, room | tes, wills, mort- | achments, collections, | papers drawn; consultation free: | no advance charges; open eve's; call or write. | “E free: divor ge withor specialty ;quick:quiet; success: established 16 yrs per. cyenings by appointment :phoneJohn3181. W."HOWE, Market st., cor. Stocktor. | | ': mortgages:bills of sale; partner- | deeds; wills drawn: no fee unless suc- ssful; open eve's. J.M.Thurston,819 Market. ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. W. Market st., opp. Mason. BEFORE buying or selling your lodging-hot call on H. C. DECKER, the old reliable agent, at 1020 Market st.; phone Mint 796. A-NOTICE_We have rooming-houses, all sizes and prices in all parts of the city; get our list first. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market. ROOMING house_for sale, §225; must be sold; Cause, death; 17 Clay st. NINE-ROOM lodging-housa for sale cheap. Ap. ply after 2 p. m., at 2511 Stevenson st. SPIRITUALISM. NEY, tra MRS, 3. 3. 5 bus, life reader; medical, clairyoyant; sittings, §1; . trance, medium letter, §2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, Gough; phone Larkin e Thurs., 8:15 p. 25c; readings, 10- A—PROF. GEE, 108 Sixth st.; readings daily, 50c and $1: circle every night, 10c. EARLES' slate writing seance to-day; 2:30. 328 Ellis st Ellis car. bet. Franklin and 61—Seances Sun, Tues., WYLLIE, the Los Angeles photo medium, rain | or sunshine, for short stay. 309 Turk st. Inquire 433 Dupont | | A—The LYCSUM, an accredited preparatory Big free list of lodging-houses at my | 000 1 | ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mining, mech.sur- | DR.R.L.WALSH, 815% Geary, nr.Larkin—Pain- less ext.. 60c: plates §5 up: phone Polk 1135. | AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market | ARITEMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ALDE. TiB. GINS, e Spreckels bldg.—Painless dentistry at reason- able prices; pure gold fillings, $1 50; other flll- ings, $1: gold and porcelain crowns, $5 up: mfxes.s a full set of teeth that look natural and guaranteed, $5 up. Painless extraction. 1 do first-class work only and guarantee it. WANTED—A resvectable, ~elderly woman would like one or two offices to clean. Ad- dress MRS. SANBURN, 1332 Folsom st. A NEAT young girl would like to assist in light housework and mind baby; small fam- __Address 940 Railroad ave. south. A HOUSEWORK in small family by first-class woman, 445 Fourth st. MIDDLE-AGED American woman wishes po- sition_to do housework for a widower's fam- ily. 118 Sixth st, room 53. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 week; convenient 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 $ubcriptions, ‘Bas been established at 1005 alens t. e e e e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. AN accountant with first-class references de- sires situation as accountant or bookkeeper; posting, opening and balancing of books or any clerical work solicited; whole or part time. Box 3506, Call office, 7 OPERATORS at Levl Strauss & Co.'s Overall Factory, 3233 Fremont st.; Do experience necessary: gooé pay, steady work. Apply to MR. DAVIS. CAL. College of Hairdressing and Massage su- perior to all others; ladies requested to visit the classes; all who enter this week get full course for $4. 305 Larkin st.; take elevator; ladies’ worlk done free. ) ket books and fancy Tosther” gopds ‘on commission in_connection | with similar lines; they are especlally suited for fine retailers, as they range iIn price from §9 per dozen up. Should have some knowledge of the goods to handle them suc- cessfully. In replying give age, experience, reference and territory _proposed covering. Pocket Books, box 537, Philadelphia. Bright young man from 17 to 20 W poara ot age: must be Eood at figures; stata age and salary expected. Box 2564, Call. WANTED—An experienced. Protestant woman to do Mght upstairs work in small family; must be good seamstress and able to do mani- curing and halrdressing; location near San ; give references. Box 2894, Call. R—Young man _some experience to B n trade.'Eiite barber shop, 761 Howard. to learn barber trade; catalogue O Ne. ™" £ Barber College, T4A Howard. YOUNG girl, assist with work, help take care children; sleep home; $15. 1410 Buchanan st., near O'Farrell. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole maker and finisher: steady work; good wages; all on coats. 40 Ellis st., room 47. WANTED—First-class waist trimmers; per- manent position. . COX, 1514 Pine st. OPERATORS on ladies’ “and children's wear to work In factory. 656 Mission, fourth floor. CHEF cook wants position (at present work- ing at a club) on or after Feb. 1; good ref- erences at personal interview: German cafe or country hotel preferred. Box 3637, Call. EX-SOLDIER wants any kind of honest work; prefers work at plumbing under instruc- tions; can wipe joints good. Address box 3536, Call office. YOUNG butcher, German, 24, wishes positt to work in shop; also mpod sausagemaker: either city or country. Box 3545, Call office. YOUNG girl for light housework. Apply 1531 Golden Gate ave. GIRL for light housework. Apply 1134 Turk WANTED—Nursegirl; sleep home. Apply 234 San Jose ave., near Twenty-fifth st. WANTED—First-cldss millinery trimmer. Ap- ply at HALE BROS., between 8 and 11 a. m. A GERMAN woman as governess; state re- ligion; salary $30. Box 2094, Call. McDONALD & PERRY bave 500 pairs second- Band shoes for sale; §0c up. 241 Third st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, '80c tip: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.. nr.5th PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, 3, 40, lfhelan ‘blg. Past Com: Geo. M. Thomas Post, G-A.R. | SAILORS, ordinary. for ships for all parts of the world. HEKMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 25c | to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 2d sts. ALL size men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night; reading rooms; 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 1098 encia st —_— RESPECTABLE man, experienced janitoc wants any kind of work around house or store for small compensation. Box 3539, Call. 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 guarantecd; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. extractions done pal lessly; feeth without piates our specialty; go! crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up: office hours. 9a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. 1. W. THATCHER, D.D.S. Manager. 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, 2¢ Sixth st. | PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4: crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. SET plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st of “teeth without DR. EDWARD N. LEAVY, canine specialist late of New York City, has just located at 906 Jones st., where he will administer to the ailments of domesticated animals; office hours 10 to 3: telephone Kate 2085. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by druggists or at the Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. — DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES | McDOWELL Dressmaking & Billinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ! FRENCH accordion and knlfe pleating, WM. PILGER. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt, | CRLI A RO BN EDUCATIONAL. 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. cnlalo‘ug free. —$8 per month; §50 life scholarship guaran- tees a complete bus. education; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spell:ng, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured: cat. free. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 2¢ POST ST. 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment all subjects pertaining t» mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue free. echool for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stantord professor. Phelar building. A—The cfficial reporters of Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE. 1s this advice worth following? Life scholarship $50; catalogue. ACTING, clocution, specialties; Hallet School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions, Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. THE Raven awards handsome prizes for bright short_stories. Forward manuscript to P. O. | box 77, Berkeley. YOUNG man wishes a position as cigar drum- mer; has city and country trade; none but a first-class house need answer. Box 3538, Call. YOUNG man wishes work in evenings; good hustler; can do bookkeeping. GEO. MOR- GENSTERN, 2133 Mason st. 2 ENGINEER and electrician; can make all re- pairs and do all wiring pipe fitting. Box 3633, Call. % SOBER Industrious German, 25, good garden- er and horseman, wants situation; refer- ences. Box 3544, Call office. RELIABLE man wishes position, care of in- valid or sick person; gives electric massage. A. ANTHONY, 1818 7th ave., East Oakland. THREE competent men want work at clearing land or ditching. Box 3546, Call office. WANTED—_Position by experienced cook. Ad- dress box 3532, Call office. FIRST-CLASS barber wants situation’ in the country. Box 3513, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED single man, _about place; can milk cow; good gardener; windows: low wages; best references. 3512, Call office. POSITION wanted by young man 26 vears of age as bookkeeper or clerk in a wholesale or retail house, either city or country. Box 2835, Call office. EXPERIENCED cigar clerk who can command a large trade wishes a position with reliable stand. Box 3511, Call office. YOUNG hotel man wishes position as clerk, watchman, bus driver, etc.; steady position more than large wages; country preferred. Box 2302, Call office, Oakland. HAVING held position as nurse in same hospi- tal 415 years, would like similar, or with in- yalid gentleman; reference. Address Nurse, 300 Hayes st. EXPERIENCED man wants position as fore- man on stock range or farm; city referneces. Address box 3527, Call office. BAKER, g00d second hand, wants position in country. Baker, 246 Third st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia s private clean Box FINANCIAL. 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, 326 Post st. PACIFIC 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. — FLATS TO LET. : A_SIXTH ave. and Fulton st., facing Golden Gate Park; brand new; modern: 6 rms., bath. PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, college graduate & bookkeepers in account'g; figures. TARR. expert accountant, 220 Parrott bldg. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-48, roti blds.: individual instruction: ca | i H i vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Nalillen School, 113" Fulton, nr. City Hall. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods: positions for all grad new G0-page catalogue iree. 305 Larkin A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg _shorthand costs only $60. Fran- cisz) Business College, 1236 Market st. A—THE Leo Cooper School of Acting has re- moved to Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason st. LADY teacher would like a few more juvenile | piano pupils; 50c an hour. Box 2879, Call. etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. EW upper sunny modern flat, 5 rooms and bath. 969 Golden Gate ave.; no children. GEARY, 1131, bet. Van Ness and Franklin— Modern lower flat 7 rms. & bath; rent $32 50. —_— 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_st. HORSES AND WA AUCTION sale, Monday, Jan. 20; 40 head heavy wagon and ljvery horses at 11:30 . m. Santa Clara Miik Co., 721 and 723 Howard st. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—MURRAY & READY.....Phone Main 088 634-636 Clay st. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Office Open 7 a. m. 5 laborers, country . .$34 and_ found 10 laborers, fare 55¢ .....32 day Blacksmith, city job; 2 machinists; eash weight molders; man to drive wagon, city, German, $30 and found; milk wagon driver, city, $25 and found; 15 farm hands, orchard, etc.; 5 pruners, $30 and found; dairyman, $25 and found; 5 Italian farmers; teamster for ranch, see boss here, $25 to $35 and found; 5 orchard hands, Santa Clara Co., §25 and_found; boy to herd stock, $10 and found; 5 choremen and boy! farmer and ‘wife, fruit ranch, $40 and found; milker and wife, fare $1 25. $50 and found. .. Wecod Choppers . Post, Picket and Tie Makers. ... Blz Wages 450 od choppers for different jobs, virgin timber, level ground, mew camp; wages for wood, T5c, $1, §1 50, $2 and $2 50 per cord, tools and grub furnished; wages for ties, 9c, 10c, 12¢ and 15c each... ...... ...Men to learn to make ties 25 men to learn to make, hew and spiit ties; no experience required; company furnishes you an instructor; good money can be made on this job; ship to-day Cook and helper, country hotel, $60 and found; baker, see boss here, country shop, 50 and found; 5 waiters; 10 Kitchen hands: cooks, different jobs, etc., etc : MURRAY & READY.......634-636 Clay st. A LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; also buggies, wagons, harness, ete; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. FOR sale—At Eclipse Stable, 1375 Eddy st., 6 | cheap work horses, 4 sound horses, weight 1200; fine surrey horses. FOR sale—First-class horse and buggy; horse | £ood roadster; can be trusted for ladies’ use. Inquire 2303 Geary st., near Broderick. FOR sale—Horse, top buggy, harness, good | condition; also good bicycle. 442 Pacific st. DRUMMERS’ sample gloves for sale HEINEMAN'S, 109 Sansome st. A BARGAIN in good carriage. saddle, business and road horses. DALZIEL, 605 G. G. ave. AN A No. 1 express wagon, single; also light camping wagon for sale, cheap. 532 Mission. e e i HOUSES TO LET, PRINTED list houses to let; send for eir- cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. BROADWAY, 1030, near Laguna—Eight rooms, bath: fine marine view: rent $42 50. at i HOUSES FOR SALE. NEW modern house, large basement, yard. bet. Pierce and Steiner. 7 rooms; sun_all day; Portola, oft Waller, Inquire 63 Portola. HYGIENIC HAIR TREATMENT. | AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S....104 Geary St. Wanted—500 men for new railroad work in Nevada . .32 a_day Free Fare. .Ship Daily! Free Fare Engineer; and electrician for a hotel plant, §55 and board; milk wagon driver, $30; 2 rough carpenters on ranch, $1 a day and board. oo ... HOTEL DEPARTMENT Short order cook for cafe, country, $7 for hotel in Nevada, $i5; French cook, $75; cook, country hotel, §35; bell boy, country hotel, $12 50. €. R. HANSEN & CO.. “..104 Geary st. EXPERIENCED man for wood and coal yard, $35 and found; setter for sawmill, $60 to §75; second setter for mill, $60; pond man, $60: foreman for sash and blind factory: Burleigh driller, $3 day; carriage black- smith, $3 50 day; 2 farmers and wives, $35 and $40; wood choppers, tie makers’ and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento’ st. BUTLERS, $40 and found; cooks, waiters; restaurant porter, $25; dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento’ st. A—BAKER, country shop, see boss here, $50 and found; driver for milk route, $50 and room; milk wagon driver, $30 and found; gardener, and milk 2 cows, country, $25 redwood tie makers, cook: ‘waiters, dish. ‘washers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. ANDRE'S office, 316 Stockton st.—Cook, country hotel, $50; 2 walters, country, $20 and $25; gardener for nursery, $30; man to care for horses and do chores, etc. FURNISHED FLAT WANTED. A_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Two waiters, city, §45. FURNISHED flat wanted by young married couple; no children; a neatly furnished flat of b or 6 rooms: location north of O'Farrell and east of Devisadero; must be scrupulousl clean and contain modern improvement: state rent. Address box 2884, Call office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. ———— WANTED—Boy fourteen or fifteen years of age to attend to errands and light office duties by a large manufacturing concern; must be neat, obliging and intelligent; reside with parents, and furnish satisfactory references as to honesty and respectabllity, Address “‘Errands,”” box 3508, Call office, WANTED—Honest man with $250 cash; du- tles. tend cash counter in restaurant: mo ex- perience; $50 month and board. BROWN, 1221 Market st.' FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays higheat price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1551 —_— A GOOD experienced man in real estate busi- ness; some booking; reference required; good salary to right party. Address box 2393, Call office, Oakland. SPANISH, French.ete. Prof. DeFilippe'= Academy of Languages,320Post jestab'd 1871;ablest profs. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally, MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. GLOVES. D. & F. BLACK suede glove; best in the wc..d; arranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. — e VIOLIN, mandolin. guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission: instruments selected. Chicago Business College. 1435 Market,nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing. bookkep.; $6 mo. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 421 Pine st. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar lessors, 50c; plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the U ed States or Canada one year for S1. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings daily; phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. DSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. sittings daily; test to all to-night; 10c. —_— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE reliable house-cleaning, cooks & waiters furnished at short notice. GEO. KI. NOSHITA, 1233 Page, cor.Lyon;tel.Fell 8501. i HELFP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—2_cooks, no wash, $30; 6 second girls, $20, $25; infant nurse, $25; 4 restau- rant waitresses, $7, $8 week; chamberwork and sewing, $30; German nurse girl, $20; nursery _governess, $25; housework, San Rafael, $30; parlormaid and waltress, $25; 50 giris for all kinds of housework. clty and_nearby towns, $20, §25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—MRS. E. DAY & CO......Phone Main 1575 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Waltress, $22 50 fare paid; 2 waltresses, $25, country; 8 waltresses, city and country, $20 and $25; 2 chambermaids, $15. FAMILY DEPARTMENT, Experienced infant's nurse, $25; cooks, house- girls, many choice places, city and country, $20 and $25. - MRS, M, E. DAY & CO.......... 335 Geary st. the best repair work in the State; moderate prices, ——— e | - | BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. { ne for children; Prince st. near GERMAN lady would like couple of children to | board; yard. 439 Minna st. ————————————————— BOOKS—NEW BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. E_C_Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 146, | — e BUSINESS CHANCES. | A—$600; CHOP and oyster house; close to four theaters: o business clearing at least $300 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 263, Kearny. A—$1000; CANDY store on Mission st.; rent | $18; place establ. years and doing a good pay- ing business; value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$750; TURKISH and Russlan bath house in ! Portland, Or.; rent $25; lease; low expenses | and first-class paying business; knowledge of | business not necessary. Mecet owner in office | of R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | ! | A—$1000; HAY. grain, wood and coal yard on Mission st.; Yent $50; cstab. 20 years; other | business compels owner to sacrifice; a good business.g Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$700; RESTAURANT and chop house; kept by owner 7 years; clearing above $150 per month; located in and between large hotels; o buyer meaning business 5 days' trial given. Cali R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st $500—POULTRY and wild game store dolng a £00d paying business: low rent; location can't | be beat. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—CIGAR stand; fixtures, lease, good will f ‘:\00. =tock at involce; location can’t be beat, | Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. ol A—$600; COFEE saloon and restauran { tablished years; i e : 5 ofrsi-class paying: close to Chronicle building: bareg: Soon. R G. WILKE 261" N . R G W % Kearny s i A—$400: MILK depot and dairy produce store ' on Fifth st.; rent $20; living rooms; fine opening for ‘man and wife, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$1000; BOARDING-HOUSE and _saloon, with 16 furnished rooms; rent $4b; 3 years' lease: established years; located on Mont- good business. Call st. gomery #t.; WILKE, 26% Kearn: R G. CLAIRVOYANTS. THY FUTURE And Prospects for 1902 by Consulting SIR HENRY PRICHARD. CLAIRVOYANT—PALMIST, Advice on business, speculation, all love and s, fettles lovers’ quarrels, re- unites the separated, teils whom you will marry, how to WIN the man or woman you love, Bow to overcome all enemies; gives full 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 5 Sunday=. Reception rooms, 13, 14, first floor. 1104—MARKET ST—1104, Corner Turk, nearly opposite Zinkand's. 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 cccur 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- dium and you will be told how to overcome | them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. MRS. DR, F. CLARKE, the well-known trance medium, is permanently lncated at 1206 Mar- ket st, cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. SPECIAL—10c and this notice; no long story; Just what you want to know; consultation on all matters; love, marriage.’ divorce, family troubles. sickness: we convince all. Parlors 1, 2 and 3, 607 Kearny st, ISMAR, the Egyptian Gipsy, clairvoyant and palmist. permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth: private readings daily, 10 a. m. t0 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12 'a. m, | 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, CHINESE and Japancse 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 Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- | nese help, 426 Powell,nr.Sutter:tel, Black 5072, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A—WANTED—Girls and women at S. F. Hair- dressing 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 liv- ing advertisement, filling positions in stores all over city; 5 positions in leading stores open to those entering immediately; girl not knowing trade in 2 weeks given money back; day &eve. classes. §. F. COLLEGE, 283 Geary, r. 13-15. EXPERIENCED ting and draftin; oman who understands cut- E of ladies' walsts and wrap- pers; must have good recommendation for ability; do not apply otherwise. I MAG- NIN, 656 Mission st., third floor; apply be- tween 10 and 11. TWO respectable young ladles (sisters), who wish to take a course through business col- lege, will exchange light housework in the morning or sewing (fine musicians) in ex- change for board and room; best of refer- ences exchanged. Box 3535 «Call. COMPETENT woman wants work for Wednes— days, Thursdays, Fridays; sweeping, clean- ing, ‘laundry work; $1 50 per day. ~Address MRS. MORRIS, 711 Howard st. A REFINED woman would like position as working housekeeper in_ small family: neat | and cxcellent cook. Call 1809 Fifth st.. West Oakland. » A GERMAN woman wishes work at house- cleaning few half days .a week; Alameda onls. Please call at 619 Haight ave., Ala- meda. WANTED—A _situation by a first-class cook in a hotel or boarding-house; German woman best of references. Call at 843 Franklin st., * Oakland; tel. Red 2433. | FIRST-CLASS cook, cclored, wishes situation; | reference. Call 16 Stockton place, bet. Post and Sutter sts. | MME_ PORTER_wonderful clajrvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies50e, gents §1: palm. and clair, sit. 1 50. 126 Turk. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis: clairvoyant, erystal seer; reads ur life cerrectly without ques.: full names: 50c-§1: 10 a. m. 0 8 p. m. 50c, $1—Prof. Weller. clair., palmist, card read- er; mail orders; stamp, circular. 1007% Mkt, WANTED—Place with small family by mid- dle-aged woman; no objection to country. Address N. J. WILSON, Alameda P. O. YOUNG girl wishes second work and sewing in Catholic family: will care for 2 children; references. 1640 Hyde st. YOUNG German lady with a child wishes a position for general housework, city or country. Apply at 621 Commercial st. MME. Odell, clairvoyant, tells past, present & futire: L. 25c; G. b0c. 242 Minna, upstaire. MPS. BROWN. clairvoyant. card reader; lac dies 2bc; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth. CLATRVOYANT card reader from Louisiana; only 10c; from 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. CONSULT _ the gifted clairvoyant. 349 Minna st., near Fifth. g % BUSINESS men'—If you want quick sale st your business for sale by McBRIDE & CO., | 765 Market st $400_A SACRIFICE: restaurant worth $1000; receipts guaranteed over $21; trial given. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market, | MRS, LAVON. wonderful fortune teller: truth or mo pay: 25c and B0c. 2341 Sixth st. MRS. MALLORY, 917 Howard, clairvoyant and spirit card reader; consult me: L. 25¢; G. b0c. WANTED—By a good, trustworthy young woman, position as child’s nurse; best of ref- erences. Call or address 236B Ninth st. GERMAN gir] wants housework in private family: good cook. 843 Franklin st., Oak- land; tel. Red 2433. ¥ X WOMAN wants work by the day, washing or house-cleaning. 14 Hayes st., near Larkin. A WOMAN wishes situation in American fam- 1ly to do general housework. 10614 Third st. A GOOD laundress and housekeeper wants work; sleep home. Box 3543, Call office. MRS, MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, wats Teader. 11 6th; German spoken;tel.Jessie 1563, POSITION wanted by young lady as lady’ maid; good plain sewer. Add. box WM.C;I!: 1 | WANTED—Girl %o fold shirts also a few bright girls about 16 years of age to worl in shirt factory. Apply The L. ELKUS CO., 29 and 31 Battery st. WANTED—Girl for general housework; wages 50, Apply 2031 Vallefo st., between La- guna and Buchanan. 4 | GERMAN or Scandinavian girl for downstairs work and plain cooking; small family; wages $30. 25620 Vallejo st. WANTED—Boy about fourteen for errands and office work: must be active and relia- ble. EASTMAN KODAK CO., 643 Market. WANTED—Boy to strip tobacco and learn cigar-making; boy with experience pre- ferred. 10 Seventh st. A—_STEADY man with $100 cash can make $75 month. Apply 209 Kearny st., room 1. ‘WANTED—Cash boy, between thirteen and fifteen years of age. Apply at HALE BROS'. COBBLER; steady job for right man. 1320 Park st., Alameda. WANTED—Cook at 830 Main st.; wages $20 per month, BARBER for Wednesday evening and Saturday and Sunday; steady. 1308 Howard st. GOOD barber wanted, with certificate. 66415 Mission st. BARBER on commission. 532 Third st. PLUMBERS' helpers wanted. Apply 1711 Polk st. WANTED—A good walter at 1201 Fillmore st., corner Turk. BARBER desires to buy barber shop with or without baths. Box 3547, Call office. BARBERSHOP Wanted—Good payin chairs. Address box 3534, Call office. BARBERS-—$150 will buy a good-paying shop. Address box 3549, Call office. . BARBERS, attention—$150 for a 1-chair shop running over $25 per week. Box 3548, Call. WANTED Experienced domestic _salesman. Apply bet. 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. BIG snap—Fine opening for man and wife with $100; restaurant; receipts $10 day; living rooms. BROWN, 1221 Market st. WANTED—Reliable young man with $100 to $175 cash; $15 week: steady place; no ex- perience. If you have the cash apply BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st. ‘WANTED—Soldiers who enlisted in U. S. Vols. to apply for two months' extra pay, due un- der a decision of the U. S. Court of Claims. CHAS. and WM. B. KING, 344 Phelan building. 2 or 3 APPRENTICE in millinery store at 092 Me- Allister st.; first-class teaching. GERMAN_ girl_for upstairs work and assist with baby.” 2520 Green st., near Scott. WANTED—Girl for plain cooking and gen- eral houlewlgrk: -m':ll family. 1519 Grovi LADY. experienced in massage treatment. Address 8507 Call office. | OAKLAND—General housework; 2 in family. Call 126 Kearny st., room 48. WANTED—A seamstress at 29 Stockton st. ‘WANTED—A nurse 2643 Bryant st., near Twenty-fifth. WANTED—A first-class tailoress on fine coats. 850 Market st., rooms 3 and 4. AMATEUR performers wanted. Chutes at 6 p. m. this evening. irl. Apply at WANTED—A young German or Swiss girl that can cook well and do some of the downstairs work in family of 3 adults; wages §25. Call at 1823 Jackson st., betweén 9 and 11 a. m. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ cotton walsts; good pay. BAUER BROS & CO., 2L _ Sansome st. ‘WANTED—A boy who lives with his parents to assist in office work in wholesale house; must be a , quick penman and correct at figures; state age and references when making application. Box 3509, Call office. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. S. navy; able-bodled. unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than'G feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. ‘WANTED—Gentlemen of good appearance who are good talkers to represent our company in Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco. 819 Market st., room 45, 9 a. m. to 12. LIFE chance for a sober, steady, trustworthy young man as partner in groceries, fruit, veg- etables, candies, nuts, -clgars and_tobacco store: best location in Oakland; $375 re- quired; positively a bargain to suitable par- ty. 75 Washington st., cor. 5th, Oakland. WANTED—A competent, qualified shoe trav- eier for Northern California and Southern Oregon; must be famillar with the above ter- ritory; state salary and where employed. Box 2279, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still rTuns Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. EXPERIENCED tuckers can make big wages at BAUER BROS. & CO.’S, 21 Sansome st. 1o learn barber trade; barbers in de- mand; only requires S weeks: tools donated; catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COL- | FIRST-CLASS ladles’ halrdressers, ventilators, an apprentice and exberienced salesgirl. 40 Geary st. v 4 YOUNG woman for. light housework, $15 per month. Apply 186 Tremont ave., south of Panhandle, "y it 2 ‘WANTED—Men to learn barber trade: elght \weeks: tools donated: situation guaranteed; catalogue mailed free; discount this month. Gordon's Barber College, Los Angeles, Cal. LADIES and gentlemen, this interests you— | Free consultation on hair and scalp treatment by applying to MR. and MRS, HARTLAND, room 39, 139 Post s LECTURES. ALICE WOLVERTON EYRE will lecture on | “The Ideal Commonwealth” to-night at § at | | i 1128 Eddy st.; 25 cents. —_— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Between Oakland racetrack and this | city, Tuesday afternoon, a purse containing | 2 certificates of depcsit, 2 foreign gold pieces and other money. A liberal reward paid for | return to owner, M. S. B., San Antonia, | room 15, 21 Taylor st. i LOST—Knight Templar charm; name on back. | | Return 1001 Bust st.; reward. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savin and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of ANDREW SEPP, No. 191-1034. The | finder will please return to bank. LOST—Lady’s gold watch, in the Mission. Re- turn to 30414 Guerrero st.; reward. LOST—Scotch collar__halfway | around neck: answers to name of Manly; $5 | reward. 2319 Scott st. IT will pay to “Remember” that the Califor- nia Watch Case Co., 220 Sutter st., needs old gold and silver to make new watch cases. | MACHINE WORKS. ENSIGN Machine Works, 4153 Sacramento st. builds models and experimental machinery: mine hoists 4, 8, 12 H. P. specialty: repairing. MEDICAL. DR. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick and_in trouble call and consult the specialist. My | medicines have been used for many years by thousands; the unfortunate helped; reifet in all cases taken: the most obstinate cases have been relieved by my medical treatment; free confidential advice on all subjects of a deli- | cate nature; all classes of female complaints | treated; relief to tha longest cases. DR. G. ‘W. O’'DONNELL, 1018 Market st., opp. Fifth. MRS. D. WYETH—Reliable ladies’ specialist; 30 years' experience; instant rellef guaran- teed: home before and during confinement: infants adopted. 410 O'Farrell, near Taylor. | MRS. KOHL, specialist. 410 O’Farrell st. MRS, M. WEGENER, ladies’ physician, h: returned from the East and resumed busines: home in confinement. 112 Mason st., formerly of 1312 Golden Gate ave. MRS. D. GOODWIN, ladies’ physician; years’ successful experience in S. F. Ma- ternity Home, 906 Market st., opp. Fourth. | HINDOOHERB and MRS. DAVIES' original | method of treatment: maternity home;: home in confinement. 1126 Market st., S. F. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care: low fees. LADIES, consult the original MRS. DAVIES at the old office, 1228 Market st.: 30 years' experience 1n obstetric and other cases. Dr. Rosen, res. 1349 Alabama st., nr. 26th; treatment $5 to $10;avoid delay;none deceived. DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st. Union square: all diseases cured b: MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. TEN gas engines, 2 to 30 H. P.; fine condition; woodworking machinery, electric motors, some shopworn lathes, steam and power pumps. BURTON, 44-46 Main st. S. F. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes. shafting, pulleys, et>. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. WALLPAPER 3¢, worth 10c:- paperbangin painting. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st.; tel. Jackson 1321. BAR fixtures; big stock; installments; billiard and pool tables; easy ‘terms or rented. The Brunswick-Balke-Coilender Co., 652 Mission, LOT 2a-hand pipe, all sizes; cheap; also new lot belting; half price of S. WHITE, 516-520 Mission GENT'S black suits for mourners rented for $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 23 Stockton st., upstairs. A—S$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. FINE suits, §10; dress pants, §2 5. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st. TYPEWRITERS, 2d_hand, all makes. at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg'y. BOATS, launches. rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. FOR sale—New full dress suit; 38 breast. Sutter st.. room 17. LARGE, modern fire proof safe cheap at 47 Clay st. WANTED—Five square la good thaols. BYRON MAUZY, 508 ‘Post st. o FAIRBANK'S 10-ton hay scales: jeweler's steel lined safe, perfect order. 216 California st. | OLD Schweitzer violin, 1815, worth $90. Portland Loan Office, 25 sm.m ::ly TURQUOISE diamond earrings, Port- T Lomn Office: 25 Stockte ats - o 26-INCH_full dress suit case, leather lined, Misfit Parlors. 23 Stockton st. = GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and S5 Jeunches. 3. B DOAK. 106 Mis ENGINES and boilers: 8 band St J. mK.E. 139 Bellim?n 7 % S e e SAFES—New and second-hard, THE HER. MAN SAFE CO., 417423 Sacraments oo 1ST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines llers bought. sold.- IKrogh Mfs. Co. § Stevenson NEW Singer sewing machine: 5 drawers; oak: complete; cheap. 1915 Mission, nr‘!"l?m:ti opposite herbs. 246 MAGIC lanterns, new and 24. ‘tures. BULLA g g o RD & BRECK. 131 Post MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WILL cash and good prices - Skine, *Address a1 oncer tou 1308 e oth | THE MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY THE MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY THE MONTEZUMA MINING COMPANY Of WASHINGTON. ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH SHARES ADVANCE FEBRUARY 10TH To 32 cash or 37c on installments. March 10th there will be another advance, and the Companey has decided to make the price SHARES SHARES APRIL IST—FIFTY CEN’ APKIL IST—FIFTY CENTS A SHARE. 2c on install- be saved In MADE. 13 MADE. 1S MADE. the Montezuma reasons for the Shares are now 29¢ cash or ments. Obviously money is buying now. WHY THE ADVANCE WHY THE ADVANCE WHY THE ADVANCE The following letter from Mining Company gives good advarce in prices of shares: G COMPANY, 14, 1901 to 18 “MONTEZUMA ML “TACOMA, “The American 28 Montgomery street, San krancisco, Calif. y'Gentlemen: ““We beg to announce that on April 1st, the shares of the Montezuma Mining pany will be advanced to 30 cents, pay- ment in all cases cash. No installment con- tracts will be authorized or accepted by the Company upon any terms after the date aforementioned. Meanwhile, a _regular montbly rise in values, to be duly an- nounced, will be made until April lst. Our azents are asked to note these facts and govern themselves accordingly. “It has all along been confidently asserted by the management that the shares of the Montezuma Mining Company _have been Quoted far below their actual values. Ths; increased prices, named above, are the best guarantee that we can give of our faith,in the above .dictum often repeated to our dgents. The Company is now quite beyond the devel- opment stage. It has the means requisite to place its mining operations upen @& paying basis, as we believe. Of course, this state- ment does not include the larger plans of ths Company, embracing the erection of coal bunkers at Seattle, Tacoma and San Fraa- cisco, and coke ovens at the latter point; Improvements that must, if they are made, come through additional sales of stock It is enough, for the present to say that by April 1Ist the improvements the company now have in hand will be complete and upon an_eminently profitable basis. “If our hopes are realized. as we have every confidence they .will be, our shares after April lst will be sought after at & price much beyond the figure we have named. This is the argument and reason for the sharp advance in price, named above. “‘Our agents are asked to be guided strictly by the facts. Monthly price notices will ba issued as usual, and the monthly letter of the president wiil give yourselves and clients full ‘information as to the progress made in the several enterprises in which the Com-= pany is interested. “Yours faithfully, MONTEZUMA' MINING COMPANT. SHARES MAY SOON BE WITHDRAWN. SHARES MAY SOON BE WITHDRAWN SHARES MAY SOON BE WITHDRAWN A letter just received from the Company says money is coming in rapidly, and that me of the Directors favor the early witn- drawal of shares from the market. We ask our correspondents to govern them- selves accordingly. We know these shares to be, for the price, the best on the market. FOR PURE INVESTMENT. FOR PURE INV. FOR PURE IN Those of our friends and others who are familiar with the progress of Montezuma matters, and whe cannot afford to pay cash for any considerable quantity of shares, are invited to write us for easy imstaliment terms that make it possible for them. by the expenditure of a few dollars monthiy, to secure a goodly holding of shares that are paying regular quarterly dividends of increasing amount. Prospectus and fullest possible information on application. FROM THE MINES. RELIABLE RELIABLE FROM THE MINES. RELIABLE ROM THE ML The ~Washington ‘‘Journal of Mining publishes interesting news of our mines ana others of the broken in regard to the amount of devel- opment work done in mines. Especiail this true of the development of copper, g silver and coal properties, which has ta place in the Carbon River Mining Distric and the Tahoma Minine District. In the Carben River Mining District a location hae been made for a_railroad running from Mon- tezuma to the Surprise mines, the Chicago group, belonging to the Montezuma Mining Company, the Leola mines and the Copper King mines, that will benefit a score of other properties on which work is beins done. The right of way of this road through the forest reserve has been granted by tha Government to the Washington Co-opera- tive Mining Syndicate. The tunnel of the Leola’ Mining Company, 725 feet long, has been leased to the Washington Cb-operative Mining Syndicate, who have installed com- pressed air machinery, and have iet a con- tract for 400 feet of entry which Is to. con- nect this tunnel with their Surprise group of veins at a perpendicular depth of 300 feat below their present wérking. This tunnel is being pushed by night and day shifts and will soon cross the mother lode, which in turn will tap the Surprise and Guiley veins, thus putting in sight an fmmense quantity of_ore. ““The Cépper Kinz group of mines is sit- wuated north of the Surprise group. This com- pany, during the present season, extended the trails to the location at which they are develcping the ore, and have eracted houses, stables and other necessary aquarters, and will undoubtedly make a great showing dur- ing_the coming year. “In the Tahoma District a great deal of money has been expended by the Montezuma Mining Company and the Washington Co- operative Mining Syndicate in perfecting a first-class trail to their mines situated on the Mowich River, fifteen miles from Monte- The Montezuma Mining Company allea on the Tahoma sroup of mines a compressed air plant, which was attended with a great deal of difficulty, as the lum- ber all had to be whipsawed from Alaska cedar at a high altitude, and the machinery had to be packed In, and some portifons whick were heavy snaked in over the trail, Dut the plant is now running and develop- ment work will be very rapid. This com- pany has already driven 250 feet of entry on the large veins of chalcopyrite ore, and they are now running another on the same vein 150 feet below the first entry. As their ore in the upper entry ran from six to seven- feen feet wide, with values ranging from §25 to $125 per ton, this lower entry will put in sight by spring a vast quantity of ore which beyond question will warrant the bullding of an electric rallroad for its transportation. “The Montezuma Mining Company are opening a la 1 mine at Montezuma. and are shipping coal. The coal measures they are developing are geologically the old- est that have been developed in the State, and a test of this coal made by the quar- termaster general of the United States Army shows that it Is the best coal mined either in Washington or British Columbia. This company is installing a plant of one hundred coke ovens. The Northwest Improvement Company are opening large mines three miles down the Carbon River from Montezuma and are already shipping coal; they. too, are erecting a large number of coke ovens. At Fairfax. the Western American Company have increased their plant of coke ovens during_the year to sixty-five. The Carbon Coal Company of. Carbonado have erected seventy-five coke ovens. The Wilkinson Coal Company of Wilkeson have erected fifty ad- ditioral ovens. which will give them 100, ‘‘As a summary, the mining interests of Plerce County have becn fully doubled dur- ing the present year." COPPER KING MINING SYNDICATE. COPPER KING MINING SYNDICATE. COPPER KING MINING SYNDICATE. The Copver King group referred to is traversed its entire north and south dimen- sions by the big “Surorise” vein of copper, gold and silver. Shares of the Company find a ready sale With us. The price is 5c cash and 6c on installments for a short time. MONEY-MAKERS. MONEY-MAKER: MONEY-MAKERS, These rich Washington mines will make money for_the holders of their shares. Thou- sands of Californians are interested in them. - The reader will find it worth his while to call at our office for examination of maps, photographs, specimens of ore, coal and coke. Write if you cannot call. Address the selling acents, The AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO 328 Montzomery st.. San Francisco, Caiif. A COMPANY, duly incorporated and owning a gravel proposition of exceptional merit, will dispose of a portion of its treasury stock at B0c per share in blocks of 500 shares or mul- tiples thereof. The company owns and controls many miles of ancient river channels and gravel claims carrying gold of high assays, both in quanti- ty and fineness. = Address for interview, “Miner,” care Palace Hotel, GEO. D. CAMPBELL. lawyer. Examiner biz.. S - F.: branch office. Nome, Alaska, sdason 1902. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Week!y Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada onme year for $1, postage paid. district, as follows: the year 1901 all records have been of MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMEN _wishing to marry _wealthy ladies send 10c for list. Mrs, Hertz, 706 Ellis. e MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order. also cleaned and sterilized. uphol- stery: Al carpet cleaning: homest work guar- anteed. HOPKE BROS., 411 to 415 Powell st.: tel. Bush 421. TILTON wants g0od second-hand clothin theatrical goods.. 154 Sth st.. tel. Jessie 2unt | FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop, ; pays §30 week, 393 Sixth st, g BIG prices paid f 7 IG prices paid for sealeicine. full dress & Tux NEW HYGIENIC TREATMENT. DR. ALICE J. PRA Tate of New Yorie- ‘has permanently located at 607 Van Ness . &ve.; hours 10 10 13, 2 to 4; phoue Folk 1421 N B } ”

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