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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1902 — M 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 year. BRANCH OFFICES—527- Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 go m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street: open until 10 . m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open wntil 9 . m. 306 Eleventh street: open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street: open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street: oven until p. m. | MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continuned. MRS. EBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting to-night. 3250 22d, bet. Miss'n-Valencia; i0c. MRS. STODDARD'S convincing test circles, 10c; Sunday, Tuesday; read. dailys 278 Ninth. MRS, Mary Evans—Circle to-night, 10c; every | night but Fri.; read. daily, 50c, $1. 120 6th. K. HUESSMANN'S test ciicle to-night, 25c. 1774 15th st., near Guerrero; sittings daily. C. V. MILLER'S etherealizing, materializing seance, 8 p. m.; S0c. 1084 Bush st. EARLE, slate-writing seance to-night. 328 Ellis st CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev, George C. Adams, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. | At 11 2. m. Rev. F, P. Woodbury of New York will preach.” At 7:30 p. m.. sermon by the pastor, topic, “Jonah and His Trouble. All are cordially fuvited. PARK Congregational Church, 1649 Hayes st., near Central ave—The pastor, Professor R. R. Lioyd, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 | p. m. Morning topic, “The Mercy of the | Lord.”” Evening topic, *“'An Evening Visit | o a Jewish Home. ' Special music by the choir and male quartet. under the leadership of Mrs. Jessie Dean Moore. Mornine offer- tory, contralto solo by Miss Anna Heritage, 0 Love Divine” (Nevin); evening offertory, tenor solo by Earl Adams, “Prayer”’ (Tost)). | Sunday-school and Professor Lioyd's Bible | class at 12:30 p. m.: Christian Endeavor at ©:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev, Philip Coombe: residence, 3415 Jackson st. telephone, Jackson 1941; 11 a. m., serm by the pastor, theme, ‘The Unsurpas Keeper for Mind and Its Citadel”: 7:45 p. m., lectdre by the Rev. F. W. Hartley, State | superintendent Anti-Saloon League, subject ““The Temperance Tactics That Triumph.” Sunday-school, 9:45 a. m.; Christian En- deavor Society, 6:35 v. m. Seats free. A cordial welcome for every one. TUNITARIAN Church (First), 5. W. cormer Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev, Bradford | Leavitt, minister; Rev, Dr. Stebbins, min- | ister emeritus: Charles ‘A. Murdock, superin. tendent of Sunday-school. The Sunday- | school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service | is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach, subject, *“The Uses of Lent.” Special ical service by choir and chorus from | “Stabat Mater” (Rossinl). H. Bretherick, organist and _director. Professor Bacon's | Bible class at 10 a. m. All are cordflly in- vited. There is no evening servite. TNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp | and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister; Willlam Wertsch Jr., musical di- rector. Sunday-school at 9:45 o'clock. The morning theme will be ““A Rainy Day Med- itation.” The musical service will include @ duet with violin, 'cello and piano; a vocal duet, “"This Day of Gladness,” and a soprano solo by Miss Nickerson. The evening theme will be ““Tennyson's Pessimoptimism.” The music will consist of an organ prelude of Bach's, a cello solo by William Wertsch Jr. | ) 258 bass wolo by . V. Strums. | CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Brigss and | Herbert F. Briggh; 11 a m., W. F. Mec- Dowell, D.D., secretary of the board of edu- cation of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach; 12:45 p. m., Sunday-school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; 15 p. m., | societies of Christian Endeavor: 30 p. m., | concert. Programme: | (Guilmont); anthem, *Behold, How Good | and Joyful” (Clarke-Whitfleld); instrumental trio; string music, Charles E. Robson; duet, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” (Holbrook): 8 p. m., sermon, topic. “‘A Search and Its Reve. lation.” Roscoe Warren Lucy, organist and choirmaster. The seats are free and the peopie are welcome. Special services every evening this week except Saturday, at 8 p. m. | EIMPSON Memorial Methodist _ Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Organ _voluntary | Rev. John Stephens, pastor. At 11 a. m. Rev. E. M. Mills, D.D., of New York will preach. The pastor will preach at 7:30 p. m. on “The Light of Life.”” Music by large chol under the direction of I E. Blake. | Seats free. All invited. Sunday-school at | 12:45 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. | CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Call- fornia and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. Eldredge, as- soclate pastor. Dr. Hemphill will preach at 1 a m., topic, ““Human Impossibility; Di- | vine Possibility,” and at Second st. mission | 0 p. m. Mr. Eldredge will preach at | m.. ‘to o Novelty in Sin.”” orning Sabbath-school at 10: afternoon | Babbath-school at 12:30; Y. P. §. C, E. at p. m. Wednesday evening prayer-meet- 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. ITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts, —Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. Ho Communion, 30 and 11 a Sun- ol, 9:30 m.; morning_ service, ll‘ o'clock. Holy Communion sermon will be | preached by the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of | Ontario. Afternoon service, 4 o'clock. Peo- ple’s one-hour service, 8-9, sermon by rector, All sea are free. Welcome. EMM JEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near Twenty-third—Morning service, 11| ock, preaching by Rev. J. George Gibsh; subject, ““Gamaliel, 2 Doctor of the Law. ening, 7:30, sermon, “He Hath Set the orld in Their Heart.” Barytone solo, oHeaven and Homeland” (Samkey), by Dr. son. BBVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna s, between McAllister and Golden Gate ove.—Preaching this evening at 7:30 o'clock | the pastor, Elder W. S, Sadler. Subject. | A Warning to Mothers.” A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. Seats free, FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | Dlock, 223 Sutter st., between Kearny st. and | Grant ave—Christian Science service at 11 | 2. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Mind. ': | Bunday school for children at the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. | ¥ree reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms U09-510. This afternoon at 3 o'clock Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago will give a free lecture on Christlan Science at Metro- | politan Temple. Al are welcome. PEOPLE'S popular happy hour sor service nt Trinity Methodist Church, corner Market, | Hixteenth and Noe sts., Sunday at 7:30 p. m. | Come and sing the old songs. Mrs. W. L. | Turney and Mrs. Daniel T. Lee will sing *The Lord Is My Shepherd,”” by Smart. Ser- inon on **The Ministry of Song.” Class meet- 1 at 10 &. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. zm Christian Talk.” The cholr will sing | “Come, Ye Disconsolate,” by Webbe. Sun- @ay school at 12:30 p. m. The cholr will » lead the singing. George Plevin and Frank Thomas will sing a duet. Castro-st. cars bass the church. Preaching each night ex- | cept Saturday at 7:45 p. m. { MR MACE'S meetings, lower Scottish I, 117 Larkin st.._opposite City Hall—Tuesday. Vebruary 18 7:45 p. m.. subject n Healing”; Thursday. February 20, T m., the first of a series of addresses on * Book of Revelation”: Sunday, February i:45 p. m., “God's Wirst Questions to Man. 34 Bighth st. near Markef, Wednesday, Feb- ruery 19, 7:45 p. m., Bible reading on ““The | Coming of Our Lord. All welcome. Come. | BY special request Mr. Benjamin Fay Mills will repeat his lecture on ‘“The Tyranny of the Dead” at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st at 7:45 o'clock this evening. This lec- ture was delivered two years ago in Metro- politan Tempie. An orchestra composed of students from the Lick School will play at MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. THE Hermetic Brotherhood open meetings are every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, 509 Feb. 18, at 8 o'clock. Golden Rule de- Van Ness ave.; friends are welcome. gree. All Patriarchs are invited to be X MEETING NOTICES. WILDEY Encampment No. 23, 1. O. O. F., meets TUESDAY EVENING, present. _J. J. PHILLIPS, C. P. Feb. 37. All members and visit- CALIFORNIA No. 1, L O. % ing brothers invited. O. F.—Initlation MONDAY EVE, WM. B. AYER, N. G. | HARTNAGEL Supreme Arch Chapter No. 3, U. A. O. D.. Drulds’ Hall, 413 sm-fi ter st.—The officers and members are hereby notified to assemble at their hall SUNDAY, Feb. 16, 1802, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Past Chief Druid HENRY A. CHASE. Funeral services at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post st., at 2 p. m. JAMES F. MARTINONI, C. D. JOHN HUTTON, Secretary. “REDMEN, Notice.” — Chiefs and members ‘of the Great Council of% California: You are hereby spe- = clally requested to assemble in Redmen's Hall, 220 Post st., SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 16, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of at- tending the funeral of our esteemed friend and brother, PAST GREAT SACHEM HENRY A. CHASE. The funeral services will be conducted under the supervision of Manzanita Tribe No. 4 and the remains will be shipped East for interment. Fraternally yours in F. F. and C., JAS. BOYES. Attest: PORTER L. BLISS, G. C. of R. TRIUMPH Lodge No. 180, A. O. U. «Wb, W.—Officers and members, you are geilZ notified to meet at your hall to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN TURNER, SUNDAY, Feb. 16, .at 12:30. WM. P. MURPHY, M. W. J. H. CATTRAN, Recorder. CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, e American Association of Masters and Pilots—Ofiicers and members are hereby requested to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, Captain JOHN TURNER, from his residence, 406 Brannan st., on SUNDAY, Feb. 16, at 1 o'clock p. m., thence to James A. Garfleld Post, Alcazar building. Interment National’ Cemetery, Presidio. R. N. PIPPY, Secretary. W. M. RANDALL, Captain. ANNUAL meeting_Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company—The regular annuat meeting of the stockholders of the Paauhau Sugar Planta- tion Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st. in the clty and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of March, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a bbdard of direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, February 18, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission, having recelved an application to mine by the hy- draulic process from R. A. Pemberton, in the Princess hydraulic mine, at Igo, Shasta County, to deposit tallings in Dry _Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building. San Francisco, Cal., on March 3, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. JOSEFH STRAUB, & Sl . cor. o 850 Market st oor, Sonone Grant 177. Real Estate Asent, Froperty bought and sold. Rents collected. e Loans nezotiated. Legitimate Business Agent. Do you want to sell your business or do you want a partner for legitimate business cali on above address. i Bakery in good location, south of Market; old age and sickness cause for selling; low rent; price only $900. Hotel in one of the most flourishing interior cities; good bar; 30 rooms: 45 beds; steady boarders; low rent; lease; only $900. Salool corner; north of Market; good pay- ing place; 6 fine rooms upstairs; rent $60. J Saloon on principal business street; good opportunity; lease; rent $100. Restaurant: one block from principal the- aters; large banquet hall for weddings and parties; rent $60; cheap. Restaurant; best louflm} Jn Vallejo; good- paying place; cheap; rent $40, Bar and merchants’ lunch; in wholesale district; good paying; price $1500, Restaurant and bakery in the best business part of the city; this s a very good oppor- tunity; investigats price $13,000. A—40 CIGAR stands; prices $75 to $1500; rofits $2 to $S daily; rents $6 to $125 mont] 7Can sell you a fitst-class stand at invoic C. L. HEDGES, 461-462 Parrott building, 825 Market st. A—$250; PARTNER wanted; suited- to steady - young man satisfied with $18 to §25 a week; no_experience required; trial given before buying. 25 Geary st., room 4. THE salmon cannery business is the most profitable business in the world, If you do not know this to be a fact cail uvon our agent in your city and let him tell you about it. The Interstate Fisherles Comvany of Seattle, Wash., incorporated under the laws of thai State,’ making its stock fully spaid and absolutely non-assessable, offer a limited amount of its stock to you at 15 cents per share and say positively to you that the next block goes at 25 cents. Look into it at once. INTERSTATE FISHERIES COMPANY, 302- 303 Pacific block, Seattle, Wash., or banch office, ERWIN & CO., 1104 Market st., room 3, San Francisco, Cal. PARTNER to buy % interest in corner gro- cery and bar; established 16 years; amount required §1000; value in sight.” Avply HOL- TUM BROS., 545 Market st. $5 11 PROFIT paid on each share since Dec. 1. "01; if you want paying, safe investment, chares §10 each, dividends payable every 15 days, send for circuler to STERLING & CO., 506 Liberty bldg., New York; mention paper. 35% PER month earned during past 5 years by our system speculation; dividends weekly; no failures; highly indorsed: particulars free; mention paper. HAMMOND & CO., 21 Park Row, New York City. 35% PER month earned during past § years by our infallible system of speculation: dlvidends paid weekly; no failures: particulars free; mention paper. HAMMOND & CO., 21 Park Row, New York City. ‘WELL-ESTABLISHED grocery and bar for sale at very reasonable price; owner other business. Apply cor. Church and Clipper sts. PART or controlling interest in well estab- lished business; suitable for intelligent Ger- man; money for improvemts, Box 3956, Cal FOR sale—Some Tontine Saving Association of Minneapolis contracts nearly paid up. Box 3945, Call office. ANY one wanting to buy oyster and chophouse or shooting gallery call and see me; too much work for me. 023 Pacific st. WANTED—To buy a good paying lodging- house, about 30 rooms. M. B., 2012 Fourth st., West Berkeley. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market; phone Red 3433. Buyers for lodging-houses; ‘call and'see our large list, from $300 to $6000; fair and hon- est trade; sellers list your houses with u. for quick sale. 25 ROOMS: well furnished: central location: worth $3000; good selling reason; price onl $2600; present owners’ future being assured; part cash from responsible party. 5941, Call. FOR Sale—Lodging-house; § large sunny front rooms; very desirable home. 1100 Van Ness ave., corner Geary. $450—7-ROOM *house nicely furnished; upstairs pays rent and gas. 37 Van Ness ave. 14 R.—Velvet carpets. elegantly fur.: worth $3000: sell less than $2000 3701._Call. SPIRITUALISM, BE sure and read about Ismar from the Orlent on page 19 to-day. A—C. V. MILLER, world's famous materializ- ing medium; spirits speak face to faceyseance Tues., Fri.,, Sun., 8 p. m.; 50c. 1084 Bush st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; + life reader; fmedical clairvoyant: sittings, $1; letter. $2. ' 1164 O'Farrell st.: Kl EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings daily; phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1610 Clay; circle to-night; consultation daily. ca EDUCATIONAL—Continued. ACTING, elocutlon, spectalties; Hallet School, assoclated with theatrical agency securing po- sitions. Alcazar buflding, 120 O'Farrell st. PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, college graduate & bookkeepers in account’g; figures. TARR, expert accountant, 218 Parrott blds. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining,mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der 'Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. CALINORNIA Business College; most thorou modern rethods; positions for all graduate: new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. A—THE Leo Cooper Schoot of Acting has re- moved to Native Sons’ Hall 414 Mason st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED_FEMALE—C SITUATION wanted by colored man as porter or janitor. J. CARR, 417 Kearny st. HEAD gardener wishes place: understands for. elgn g«‘rnlcullm. etc.; ol have best of references, Box 4005, Call office. YOUNG man, experienced stenographer, wishes position; :'ood references. Box 4008, €all. WANTED—A decent job as choreman around & place in this city at reasonable wages; If hired I will give satisfaction. Apply to MICHAEL BUTLER, 202 Sixth st. AL B L O ks YOUNG married man wants "’E“’&';fl’ m'md: ‘bookk r, stenographer ane : city reforences. Box 3989, Call office. PIANO lessons by lady teacher: homes visited if desired; $£3 month. Address box 3906, Call. KENT Law School; day and night. 554 Parrott bldg. (Emporium); send for catalogue. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar lessons, 50c: piano for practice. 30 Fifth st. C. HOFFMAN, the Buropean planist, sives thorough, successful instruction. 1017 Sutter. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. FHORTHAND taught by mall or personally. MISS"M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission; instruments selected. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkep.; $6 mo. ETHEL CRINDLE: Sunday eve. only; ma- terlulizing seance, 50c. 325 Ellis st. JLLUSTRATION_PARTINGTON'E DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer;_sittings daily; test to all to-night; 10c. | HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; founded 1863: new S80-page catalogue free. —_— CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medlum, permanently Jocated 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 vents to occur in the fu- ture. " 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. luable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1208 Mar- ket st., ‘cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator, !er(ect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; Send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tel future; never fails; has the greatest Egypf secret: shows picture future husband or wife; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundays; hours, 10 to 8 p. m. 215% 6th, ISMAR, the Bgyptian Gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth; private readings dally, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m. DON'T fall to read about Ismar, the Gypsy, on rage 19 to-day. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant, 1 seer; reads your life correctly without full names; 50c-$1; 10 a/ m. to 8 p. m. MRS, BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladles 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_JAPANESE Yeliable house-cleaning, cooks and walters furnished at short notice. —Geo. Kinoshita, 1233 Page, cor. Lyon; tel. Feil 8501. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp.Office, 415 Stock- ton: tel. Grant 168: expert, reliabie help. JAPANESE and Chinese best help; cook and waiter. 421 Post. GEO. AOKI; tel. Bush 135, JAPANESE, best domestic, farming and hous cleaning. 528 Stevenson; phone Howard 2504. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5185. 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. et EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. Al MILLINER will call on ladies; old mate- rial utilized; new furnished when desired. Box_3925, Call. POSITION wanted by Danish girl; can do chamberwork; a good sewer, hairdresser and no American family preferred; Berkeley. manicure; cards. 2130 Dwight way, MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation housekeeper in family; no washing. Call address 362 Third st. A YOUNG woman wants work by the day washing, ironing, housecleaning; quiek work- er; $1 10 per day. Box 3977, Call. MME. WALTERS, great card réader: lad. 25¢; gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Loulsiana only 10¢; from 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. MRS, MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th; German spoken; tel.Jessie 1563 50c, $1—Prof. Weller, clairvoyant, palmist, card reader;mail orders;stamp for circ. 1007% Mkt. MRS. MALLORY, 917 Howard, calirvoyant and spirit card reader; consult me; L. 25¢, G. 50c. MME. CATHERINE DEAN, sclentific card reader. 182 Sixth:st., office No. 2. WANTED—To buy good paying saloon, with lease, for cash. E. B., 2012 Fourth at., West Berkeiey. ANNUAL Meeting Honolulu Plantation Com- pany.—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Homolulu _Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of February, 1002, 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 for the transaction of such other busi- Dess as may come before the ting. ‘Transfer books will close on Saturda; Feb- ruery 15, 1902, at 12 o'clock m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING — KILAUEA SUGAR PLANTATION COMAPNY—The regular an- nual meeting of the stockhelders of the Kil- aunea Sugar Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., in the city and county of San_Francisco, State of California, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of February, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock & m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing Year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, Febru- ary 14, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. $150—PARTNER in good paying restaurant; trial given those meaning business. Box 3939, Call_office. A—$50 FOR 2-chair barber shop; good loca- tion. Donald Investment Co., 850 Market. FOR sale—Bulletin route in Oakland: cheap. Add. L. STEARNS, 408 9th st., Oaklan st.; receipts $6 day; N, 1221 Market st. FOR sale—A first-class, fully stocked grocery in a new town. Address box 3935, Call. FOR sale—Bakery at San Jose. Particulars at 2658 Market st., San Francisco. $1000 BUYS the best paying small dru in_the city; owner leaving. store n R. 11, 1170 Mkt. WILL erect grocery store in growing part city; give long lease. ~Box 4003, Call office. $500—PARTNER wanted; manufacturing busi- ness; money-maker. 632 Market st., room 6. FOR Sale—Retall hay and grain business; es- tablished 15 years; splendid retail location on main thoroughfare; capital necessary about $1200, Principals meaning business address box 3974, Call. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—A lady partner infirst-class hotel; excellent location; $2500. Box 3970, Call. 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. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, renovated, relaid. 104 14th st.; tel. Capp 2542. 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. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. e COLLECTION OFFICES. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, Gth floor, 916 Market st.; advice free. Tel. Bush 194; able body of atforneys. WOMAN with a child wishes position in coun- try as working housckeeper. Address S., box 3936, Call. EXPERIENCED lady stenographer at presant cyed In office about to close desires po- Address box 3646, Call. ZYOUNG refined German lady is looking for a place as housekeeper for a gentleman family. MISS A. RADOSZEWSKI, 697 Syc: . Oakland. GOOD dresemaker desires work by the day; aleo take sewing home. Please call at 2 Miles court, off California st., near Powell. A YOUNG woman would like to get housework in private family by day. Address 78 Harriet st., bet. Folsom and Howard, Gth and 7th. A WOMAN from Canada wants to do general housework; is a good cook; wages $20. 515 Ninth st., Oakland. DRESSMAKER from New York, $2 per day 1l established; all work guaranteed; best city references; rapid; latest designs. 728 Devisadero st. STOUT young man wants work of any kind; good references. Address W. M., box 3903, Call office. —_— SITUATIONS wanted by German man and wife; would like a place in country hotel. Address box 3987, Call office. INSTALLMENT houses—Experienced man in curtains, portieres, etc., Wishes position as salesman and stock clerk comblnedJl best of references; at present employed; could assist in purchasing, etc. Address box 3940, Call. SHIRT cutter with experience in stock and custom_wishes situation; no particular loca- tion. Box 4010, Call. STRONG boy 17 years old desires opportunity to learn baker's trade; small wages. 3023, Call office. A YOUNG German wishes a position as driver; well acquainted with the cléy”?‘m 3971, Call. SITUATION wanted by a gardener who knows his business; private or ranch foreman; or- chard, vines, grafting, pruning, propagation, horses, cows, etc.; ref. years Southern Congressman; ret. § years private place; ref. 2 years nursery work; ref 3 vears foreman gardener park. J. S. 809 Mission st. S. F. HOTEL DEPARTMENT . AT C. R. HANSEN & €O.'S. “Phone Grant 153 it itresses Waltreas, nurses’ pall, ity hotel. try hotels .- 2 cooks, CEAMILY DEPAR Plenty of piaces this_department ... C.'R. HANSEN & CO. A—3 FIRST-CLASS waitresses, _frst-clasy 1. $25. a e g ke 3 for gen- WANTED—Neat, competent woman eral housework; small family; quired; call Monday morning. WOMAN to do_washing and ironing two day each week. 56 Belvedeye st., between Fred erick and Waller. hol COMPETENT lady to supervise a house where servants are kept. Address box 302 Call office. YOUNG man who is desirous of learning elec- trical and civil engineering would like posi- tion with some good establishment. Box 3699, Call office. FIRST-CLASS flange turner and general boil- ermaker wishes situation out of San Fran- cisco: zood reference and is now working. Apply Steady Work, 500 Kearny st. POSITION as porter, wrapper or assistant packer by March 1. Address N. LINTON. 435% Minna st. EXPERIENCED invalids’ nurse wants posi- tion: reasonable: good reference. 810 Tele- graph ave., Oakland. A YOUNG Japanese wants a position at chamber work; $6 weck up. I S., box 3013, Call office. BUTCHER, place: good all-round man, wants a hotel or restaurant. Box 3916, Call. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla st. 3 —_— \ FINANCIAL. R A A A A NN $500,000 BONDS (denominations $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000). for sale; bids for our 30-year 5 per cent gold bonds will be received till March 1, 1902; purchase price payable 60 days after our Telephone Exchange is in actual operation in San Francisco with at least 6000 telephones in use. No bids for less than 90 per cent will be considered. PEOPLE'S MUTUAL TELEPHONE COM- PANY, 208 Sansome st. 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 to assist with baby and light house- O k. "sleep “home. 341 Bartlett, 1 to 3. WANTED Young girl to assist in light house- work, take care of child. Apply 2707 Laguna. RI, for gemeral housework and cooking; no G‘wl&duwn.‘e!m Octavia st. Dctavia st OPERATORS on silk and wash waists. NEW. O i BROS. 50T Market st. > s rtun- GIRLS to learn_glove-making; good oppo: ity. Carson Glove Co., 33 Market st. IENCED operators on ladies’ walsts mf:d‘finnd sewers. OFFMAN, 723 Market. OUNG girl to do light housework; wages $15; TS washing. 1115 York st. WANTED—Machine _opérators at Busby's Glove Factory, 207-209 Sacramento st. NCED operators on_ shirt walsts; RN CBAUER BRO. CO., 21 Sansome. IRL for light housework and help mind ‘baby; % ‘month. 563 Valencia _$Smonth A o — xperi Lie APPRENTICE with little experience for m! linery; pay while learning. 130 Sixth st. ) ist light housework; good X ome; fair wages. 502 Fuiton st. A NEAT girl_to learn millinery. MRS. S R. HALL, 10 Kearny st. GOOD pants finisher; wages $9-§10. 1000 Har- rison st., corner Sixth. PRESSER on custom coats. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market s EXPERIENCED operators can find steady work at hl{hut pay; also have a few ma- chines empty for girls about 16 years of age to learn. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. P ————S A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion; good opoortunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bullding. PACIFIC Underwriting & Trust Co. (Inc.)—We have 47 offices In operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office, 507-8-0 Parrott bidg. $25.000 AT less than 6 per cent; must be good business property to secure this rate. J. S. JOHNSON. room 25, Chronicle building. —_—_— FLATS TO LET. ‘WASHINGTON, 3049—Finest flat in the city; recently renovated throughout. Apply MADI- SON & EURKE. A—SEE A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., for swell new flats, facing Golden Gate Park. LAUNDRY or housecleaning work by respect- able woman; satisfaction guaranteed. Box 4009, Call office. WANTED—Middle-aged woman, unincum- bered, to take charge of house and care for child 6 years old; wages $10 per month; Eng- lish or Scotch preferred. Box 4066, Call. BRIGHT, respectable lady of neat appearance and business ability with $500 to join middle- aged gentleman of means; object, to start a business. 519 Jones st., corner Geary, city. EXPERIENCED young lady wants position in stationery or art store. 1081, Hayes st. COMPETENT dressmaker; good cutter, fitter; cuts by tailor_system; quick worker: suits remodeled: §1 50 day. "Box D, 149] Mission. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Koom 310, 927 Market st. PR bl S i S S o COTTAGES TO LET. START a mail-order business—We tell how, furnish catalogues, circulars, etc., and place ads in 40 different magazines on credit; par- ticulars free. CHICAGO SPECIALTY CO., 134 Van Buren st., Chicago. 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 st. AGENTS_Do_you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- snce? Ad. F. PERSON. r. 412, Parrott bldg. ——— e E, AgTBOWGY HOROSCOPES cast; future predicted: readings by mail if desired. Raymond, 227 Taylor st. SALOON, corner lot, property, stock and fixt- ures for sale or rent; opposite rallruad depot in Paso Robles. Address JOHN G. ENGEL, Paso Robles, Cal, WANTED—Partner with $500 in good busi- ness; money can be pald back In one mont] no experience; no risks; investigats room 218, Emma Spreckeis building. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty., Examiner bullding, room 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free; Do advance charges: open eve's; call or write. ADVICE free; divorce; bankruptey; collection; attachments: mortgages;bills of sale;partner- ships; deeds: wills drawn: no fee uniess suc- cessful; open eve's. J.M.Thurston,819 Market. FOR sale—Saloon in Vallejo; one of the best stands. Particulars at 312 Battery st. A—ELEGANT 5-room cottage, 30 minutes' ride from city; furnished compltce. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. A COTTAGE of 4 rooms; rent $9. 1 Lombard st., near Hyde. COMPETENT dressmaker wishes work by the day, $150; good fitter; dresses remodeled. 238 Ellis st, A—MARINE view; new; 2022 Pacific ave. sunny side; swell location: 8 rooms and bath. WANTED—An__experfenced _tucker; steady work. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. OPERATORS at Levi Strauss & Co.'s Overall Factory, 323 Fremcnt st.; no experience necessary: good pay; steady work. Apply to MR. DAVIS. WANTED—A refived German gir! to take ca of child 2 years old; must have reference: wages_$25. Apply Saturday and Monday, from 3 to 5 p. m., 1918 Franklin street. GIRLS learn hairdressing, manicuring, mas- sage, hirwork from A to Z In 2 weeks' course, $5; must fill 5 positions within 3 weeks; day and eve class. 233 Geary, r. 13-15. A—SWELL new flats. 5 to 8 rooms, just fin- ished. 509-529 Frederick st., near Stanyan. BODY froners, $10 per week. United States Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencia sts. A—2922 PACIFIC ave.; view of Golden Gate; & rooms, bath; brand new. FLAT—050 Eddy st., near Franklin; all mod- ern_improvements. NINTH, 404—Nice flat of T rooms and bath. SHRADER, 83+—7 rooms and bath; all mod- ern_improvements. UPPER flat, 3 rooms; newly papered; $0. 659 Jessle st., above Seventh. $12—4-ROOM flat, rear 563 Geary st.; furni- ture of same for sale. i FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 519, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED— enced iromers. OAKLAND LAUNDRY CO., 690 20th st, Oakland. GIRLS from 15 to 17 for factory work: apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento. A _GERMAN woman as governess: state re- ligion; salary $30. Box 2004, Call. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A becriptions has been eatablished at 1096 Valencia st. — HELP WANTED—MALE. YOUNG girl would like position as” nursery governess; refined family; 1 or 2 children. 238 Ellis st. BUSH, 863—Modern upper fat to lease: gentle- mMen roomers retained If desired. Call atter 10, a m A RESPECTABLE middie-aged woman would® like to do housework: good cook; light wash- ing; reference. 3088, Call. COTTAGE, 3 room: rison st.’ (rear); TO rent—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath. Baker st. near California: rent $30. newly papered. 709% Har- 1707 COTTAGES WANTED. WANTED—Small sunny cottage, large yard; any part city having direct communication with Market st. 726 Central ave. FOR sale—Route on this paper in busi; of city. 1830 Market st " R $500—CIGAR store at Point Richmond; a bar- galn. GIBB & CO., Eastyard P. O. e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ADVICE free: divorces a speclalty:quick; qufet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st.. opp. Mason. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg.,927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free; no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN is seiling Eureka bicycles fast; swell- est thing out; agency Columbia, Monarch, oth- ers; repairing. bells, pumps. 301 Larkin st. —_— BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, talking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums; bird and animai food of all kinds. 1546Market st.,bet.8th & 9th. ————— e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. MOTHER'S care for 2 or 3 childre; home com- 7:30 o'clock. Doors open at 7:15. Admis- | forts; playroom; large sunny yard; lowest sion free. terms. 1607 California st., above Polk; phone. A _GREAT meeting for men to-day at the | COUPLE without children wish child to care TYoung Men's Christian Association at 3| for; reasonable. B, box 3976, Call office. o'clock, and Eilis sta.—Doctor Clam- tt il speak and Mrs. Birmingham of | RELIABLE couple would like to board child: nity choir, and Mr. H. H. Barnhart sing. " Seats free to ail men. o5 THE Theosophical Soclety—Public lecture to- night in 0dd Fellows building at § o clogk by Miss Jessie C. Brodie. Subject, *‘Magic, Ancient and Modern.” Sunday, 11 a. m., in- uirers’ class. Sunday, 11:30 a. m., chil- en’s group, ‘“The Golden Chain.”” Public meetings Tussday evening. 8 o'clock: Thurs. ay afternoon, 2:30; len: libras ; Safly from 1 fo 4 p.m o best of references. 41 Julian ave., nr. 14th. A LADY would like a child to board; room for parent if desired. ' Call at 532 Howard st. A CHILD wanted to board. Apply 117 Noe street BERKELEY——Good home for children; near school; $8 up. 2127 Prince st. — BOOKS—NEW AXD. OLD. THPBOSOPHICAL—Free popular lectures every Sunday at § p. m., Flood building, 809 Mar- ket st. Subject to-night, “The Bhagavod Gita.” by Mr. Charles P, Nellson, Bible class Sunda: 11 a. m._ Inguirers’ class, ‘Thursdav: p. m. Free reading room and lending library open daily 1 to 4 p. m. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN legtures this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian le, 909 Market st.: subject. “‘Some Questions of the | Hour,” foliowed by beautiful views of ‘My Visit to Paris.” ts yfree; no collection. Remember the Question Box. 4 BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, e e e e e et BUSINESS CHANCES. ; good fixtures this is a bargain. CO., 41 Third, A . Near the Call building. Telephone Black 1-8-0-3. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. 1-2, MONEY TG LOAN. Bl Alf free list of lodging- fcr sale on easy ter L. two floors; new building; new all “light rooms; absolutely clean; the best house in best block; rent only §100; sold with lease; a bargain, $1500—A. nicely furnished transient house north of Market; clean; up to date; money maker; nothing better In town of the size; to be seen is to be appreciated; no cards given, $1350—24 rooms off Market: newly remodeled; always full; rent only $65; guaranteed to clear $100 a month (with 3 rooms re- served) or no sale; a snap; no cards given. $1500—A_well located, well lighted house in Western Addition: good furniture; quiet; homelike place; filed with desirable peo- ple. It you want something good see this; no cards given, $6000—A new, splendidly furnished apartment house clearing $300 2 month; the owner keeps books and will substantiate all claims; a business proposition for a business man; thi you; no cards glven. TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE. Call on US furniture; 16 rooms; Eddy st. 5 rooms; flat; bargain.. 34 st.; clears $100; 100 Jones st. corner; only. . 215 elegant; offer wanted. Geary st.; payment: - 2300 bargain; easy terms. . 300 corner; clears $400. .+ 8500 clears $75; only. . . 250 rent $40; clears $60. . 450 swell; bargain. . . 800 ery good: rent $50. . 750 A. H. RETSLOFF & CO.: phone John 531. 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, room 12. A—22 LODGING-HOUSES for sale; from $800 up. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. ROHLFS =B A—STATIONERY store; close to large school; good corner; $1900. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third. A—STATIONERY store in Mission; 2 living rooms; this is an oid-established place; will sell for involce on stock; best of reason for selling; $5000. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. DAKLAND Spiritualists’ Temple Association, ‘Woodmen's Hall, 521 Twelfth st., 2:30 p. m. Conference mmlny 7:80. lnlrh'l’.wnlrloe- ture. messages. James R, Little, Mrs. A. Smith, Miss V. Sundberg. Seats free. JOHN SLATER, circle to-night, 8:15 a T T 7 Tx3 Greenwich; private sittings 10 to 4 daily. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Occidental Hall, 805 Larkin st. February 19. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. R. S. Lillie, epeaker. Free. A—TESTS; front hall. Market st: 11, free; 2-8, 10c; Wilson, Seely; board meeting. A—""NOW™ Jecture, ‘‘Love.” Henry Harrison Brown, Odd Fellows' bldg., § p. m.; music. A—MRS. GILLINGHAM'S spiritual test meet- ing, 8 p. m., 10c. 306 Larkin; ques. read. L—PROF. GEE, 108 6th st.—Remember circle every night, 10c; readings, daily, 50c and §1. PESTS, 909 Markt, hall—11, free; ; Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn, Martin, Brvw’t o . G. KEEGAN holds spiritual every night ex. Saturday; admission 10c. 148 Sixth. MME, YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return o-Right. 66 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. A—STATIONERY store in Western Addition; fine corner; $1800. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third. A—CALIFORNIA Halrdressing College; two rooms nicely furnished; will stay one week with buyer. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. A—HOTEL with first-class bar; 57 rooms; cen- trally lJocated; best buy in the city; $6500. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. 5 FOR Sale—Saloon on Market st.; transfer cor- ner; well stocked. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third. A—$20 PER week on an investment of $25 our weekly average for the past month in our turf pool has never equaled: dividends sent weekly; investments from $10 up taken; cap- ital withdrawn without notice: particulars sent free. GROSSCUP & CO., 1504 Market st. HEALY & CARR, phone James 2771, S 6 Eddy st., monnwu and 19. , restaurants, ng-houses, grocery gtcres, cigar stores, ranches, oil lands, leases, Money to loan on any of the above. Merchandise business near city, sales $3000 mo. Partnership; established manufacturing bus. Cor. grocery, *delicacy, etc.; 3 r. lnmllh:‘:: CAL. BUSINESS ASSN., 8601 Market st. ‘WINSTON & WOLF 1026 Market st.. 026 Market st. (Photograph Galley Entrance.) 20 rooms, rent $60; must sell. .. -$1100 20 rooms, location. ... 20" 950 26 rooms, near Sutter st....... 1700 29 rooms, offices; §ood......... 1400 40 rooms, rent $75; see this. 1700 We Have Many More Such/Bargains, A—McDANIEL, SKIRM & CO., 993 Market, rooms 4 and 4A; phone Mint 2811 Following only a few of our bargains 14 rooms, newly furnished: clears $90; Al location; on Market st.; only $1700. 23 rooms; elegant corner on Geary; select roomers only; modern bullding: must sell. 22 rooms; Howard; rent ; only $800. Money loaned at lowest rates. DONALD INVESTMENT COMP. 850 Market st....(Inc.).. Rellable déalers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. ‘We furnish vacant houses and Loan money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. A. CAMERON & CO., 2 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. o R rooming-hou; business to sell, Tist with us; buyers cail: we you: have bargains in hotel fat all sizes and prices; in A—NOTICE—We have rooming-houses, all mmwmm-urm:t‘m-uu;m our list first. & CO., 1206 Market. DENTISTS, A—DR. T. 5. HIGGINS, 927 Market st, Emma Sgreckell bldg.—Painiess dentistry at reason- able prices; pure gold fillings, $150; othec fillings, $1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 up; plates, a full set of teeth that look nafural and guaranteed, $6 up. Painless extraction, I do first-class work only and guarantee it. WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, ironing, housecleaning, $1 and carfare. 513 Howard st. DRESSMAKER and seamstress, good fitter, sews B0c a day or §2 50 a week. Box 4011, Call office. AMERICAN woman, elderly, neat, economincal cook, experienced housekeeper, used to chil- dren. wishes position; references; wages $12 to $15. Box 3270, Call office. WANTED—Situation as companion or house- keeper to elderly lady by widow with daugh- ter 10 years old. Box 3684, Call office. YOUNG lady wants place in small family; no windows: more a pleasant home required than high wages. Box 3908, Call office. HOME washing done at 3645 Twenty-third s ; ladies’ linen and gentlemen's flannels a pecialty. EIGHT Jrizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my ‘wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' experfence; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor, 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., extractions done pain- lessly; teeth without piates our speclaity;gcld crowns, $3 50 up; plates,extractions free. $4 50 up; office hours,’9 a, m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager, EASY Dental Parlors, ¢ Turk st., cor. Mason— Expert painles 2 gas given; SON, D.: A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; ‘warranted 20 years; crowns, $3 50;fillings,50c; plates $5, full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. SEE my new pink ivory plates; see my ne unbreakable bridge; both warranted lifetime crowns, $2; fillings. 25c. Dr. Brown, 54 Gth. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. DR. E. P, SHEPARD, 14 Geary st.; expert workmanship only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR.R.L.WALSH, 815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less ext.. bOc; plates $5 up; phone Polk 1135. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES GOOD cook will do general housework in a :l'mhl.‘tli family; small wages. 7 Hunt st., off rd. > RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day ‘washing, ironing and housecleaning. 585 Seventh ' st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 weel 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 subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e —— EMPLOYMENT WANXTED—MALE. A PRACTICAL miner wants position, accus- tomed to stamps and circular mills; had ex- perience on low-grade ores; also mine de- velopment; is capable of taking entire charge; has assay outfit and transit; general construction, steam, air, water power; its tools and calculations; rellable; references, etc. Address box 4004, Call office. STENOGRAPHER, typewriter, bookkeeper and general office man of experience, ad- mitted to practice law, desires clerical posl- tion with responsible party where merit will secure advancement: excellent penman; ab- solutely satisfactory references; would go to £00d country town. Address box 3975, Call. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. FRENCH accordeon and knife pleating. WM, PILGER. 121 Post. over O'Connor & Moffatt. e DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by druggists the Hospital. 510 Golden EDUCATIONAL. WANTED—A position in a commission or wholesale house; am not afrald of hard work; understand bookkeeping; would begin at the bottom if there was a chance to work up. Box 3979, Call office. RELIABLE, competent man wishes position as watchman or take care of horses and cattle; no objections to country; single; strictly temperate; middle aged. Box 3966, Call. GARDENING and general work position wanted by competent young man; good ret- _erences. Address box. 3935, Call’ atfce. ADULTS only: sunny choice partly furnished flat. 975 Golden Gate ave. MODERN newly furnished five-room flat for sale cheap, 647 Ellis st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED, NEWLY furnished sunny 6-room flat, near Golden Gate Park, for sale; desirable loca- tion; rent reasonable. Address box 3918, Call. NICELY furnished sunny 8-room flat for sale. 324 Ellis st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. 6 ROOMS, all rented; nicely furnished corner house; 2 bicycles with brake. 874 Howard. FURNITURE for sale: 6-room flat; cheap. Apply 1081 Market st., room 6, FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Miselon st., hest price for second-hand furniture; tzlu;h’-'i"m GLOVES. P e . D. & F. BLACK suede glove; best in the world; Wwarranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant a: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—3 ks, $30 and $35, some 3 4 second siris, 350 and $35; German nurse: girl, 2 children, fo go to Hanolulu, fare here, $25; 4 chambermalds, wait one meal, $20: Waitress for institution, $20; : > gn south, $20, "2255 anta Cruz, nursery govern girl, housework, mining district, $25 5 in family; also a nui $25, only 2 of girls for house- work for’city and cluntry at good wages: call early Monday. © 3 B, CROSETT, 334 T st M¢DOWELL special rates for February, der. 1019 Market st. LADIES—If you want genuine home work, no canvassh il tract to 4o copying for ‘ue ‘- yous ey poo: and pay you from $3 Send 100 tof ampien. HOVELTY for les. ¥ NY, 618 Eddy st. S e WANTED—Young lady bet. 18 and 30 yoars Dartner in a theatrical vaudevila swciar s, perience and money not required: no faje. §land Investigation: good ' chance. WL LOCHHART, box 3900, Call office. : LADIES, making sofa pillows home. weekly aterials Dualeney; om eurvlw stam; ope. House e Co., Erie -&'d Cb.ll:::'ln - & ; patterns to or- HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; ughly practical; day and night. 24 Post X ) catalogue free. 5 AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market —$8 per month; $50 life scholarship guaran- tees a complete bus. education; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. RELIABLE man wishes care of small ranch or country place. X 3017, Call office. * BXPERIENCED oclgar salesman wants posl- tion. Box 8919, Call office. o YOUNG man wants place to work for his board while attending school. Box 3921, Call. YOUNG man just out from school would lfke position in & lawyer's office; has knowladge f bookk e Eflm M:?nlnl,m -unosnphy Box 3920, S. F. BUS. COLLEGE, 1236 Market st.—Big school because it's best. Our Gregg shori~ hand students write 200 words a minute on test. iters at home free to students. Nine positions last week. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining day and night; catalogue free. A—The LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory el:]h]wl for the unlvl‘rlltya ‘l.:w" and medical ; Teferences, Presl jordan or any Btanford professor.” Bhelan bullding: A—THE officlal reporters of Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLA R- MARSH COLLEGE. Is this advice worth following? Life scholarship $50; catalogue. GUITAR and vlano psi e ol T n 5 ;-on. Address Competent, box 3934, Call. SCHOOL Trustees—Efficient teachers supplied. | Mrs. M. K. Smith, Woman's Inc., 4 Vernon. ~ 4 EXPERT iten: her, 3 e oo RO divice il s ctSheneetor com| le an 'ast 7462, Call office. e B e O R S A YOUNG man 20 years wishes position in gro- cery or family liquor store; has 2 years' ex- mm&. and first-class references. Box , Call office. R e ‘WANTED—By a professional nurse, a posi- tion to care for invalld or sick perron. Box 3978, Call office. YOUNG man wishes to work as assistant of engineer; some experience; of no con- sideration. Address box 3928, 1 office. BY a fairly educated American from the East, 8 position of any kind; used to care of ; drove delivery n one Years. Box 4002, Cal office: g b box 3830, Call ‘office. - o ehiiten: Sxed S Eilitornia, room 55 a, room 29. -——Mun oman for housework and for 4; no washing. no windows: — noon and H ‘month. - Botmosn i1 and'T. 2 ol Apply GIRL to do light housework in Alameda; country preferred: two in family gas hirom e e $10 per month. ~ Box 4029, WANTED—A woman -‘:noa&n'mz' Senerel housework. Cail nday een 1 and AT P- m. at 1345 Me- entire branch: one accustomed Box 3987.. Call. Box 3931, YOUNG assist in R 15.day atier T > T for hon-restden owhers. © Bow susd, Batber T oW e e e A SOBER, steady young colored man wants a lace dishwasher about place. C WL w-...l‘fl Jessle lf-or b ? OWG'wmt{lhdnmc mumwm*ml T 40, for housewrri, h&whmmuh?mmn'anfiz MURRAY & READY........ Phone Main 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 634-638 Clay st. Office open 7 a. m. Monday. 2 machinists, country job. $3 50 day 3 turnace men, quickstiver ..$73 & slack coopers, see boss here. . found 5 laborers, $60; 4 teamsters, $2 day: 8 farm hands; 3 milkers; 4 choremen; 2 choreboys; 4 pruners, orchard, $30 and found. WOODCHOPPERS : ‘WOODCHOPPERS . 45" woodchoppers to chop cord w camp. virgin timber, level ground, Sears: cheap railroad fars: prices: ears; cheap rallroad fare; p 3 Redwood, 80c 3 cooks, 4 walters, 14 kitchen hands, baker, etc., etc. " MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ANTED—Errand boy for this of 33 a w-*k. J. F. CROSETT & CO., n??'\m.r. SALESMEN; 350 weekly & expenses; sample free; greatest money-making invention of the age; sutomatic washer; does washing in 30 minutes without labor or attention; cheaper than any other machine; indestructible; agents coining money: write for sample and agency. Automatic Washer Co., Station U, Chicago. ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper in wholesale millinery house; one experienced in looking after ac- counts preferred: strictly confidential; state terms, experience and references. Box 3926, Call office. WANTED—A good male clerk; familiar wit] bazaar business preferred; must come well recommended. _Address by mail A. SCHLUE- TER & CO., Oakland. WANTED—Honest man with $250; tend cash, restaurant; $50 month and board: no ie ence; snap; come quick. BROWN, 1221 Mkt. MASTER Barbers—All barber shops close Feb. 22 (Washington’s birthday), at 12 o’clock noon; keep open until 11 p. m. day previous. EASY chance to make momey; best proposi- tion on the market; $2 to $10 easily earned daily; Investigate. 903 Market st., rvom 1. e YOUNG man to take charge newspaper rou short hours; wages §10 ‘week; must give bond. Box 4007, A office. — WANTED—A first-class advertising man; must come well recommended; no umps need apply. Herald, 240 Montgomery st., Monday. WANTED—Good_wood carver; state wages. Write Salinas Planing Mill. Salinas, Cal. PRINTING press feeders wanted Monda; morning. 306 California st. s BOY to drive butcher wagon. 245 Fifth st. PANTS and vest maker for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. COOK wanted at 330 Main st. WANTED—One assistant cook for short order. 613 Clay st. “BOY wanted. H. A. ROSENBAUM, stalls 1. Union-square Market, mcll-o'?&mll.‘ . FIRST-CLASS pastry baker. 111 Taylor st. $150 BUYS half-interest in and com- mission business. Stanton & Lillls, 7771 Mk:. WANTED—A young man for bookkeeper; must have had experience, write a good hand, ac- m-nn(mmmb'nu(ommhm ferences. Address. stating references, sal- ary expected: box S0k Call pee o MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in demand: only requires 8 weeks; tools (hu!ed?"::.lnu- %fly‘;‘ MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, WANTED—Experienced domestic n. Apply between 8 ana i1 & m. ot HALE ‘WANTED—Experienced dress lesmarn Am_m 8 and 11 l.p:':t‘eflu-fi TRUSTWORTHY persc “coun - ase business old cstablished. house: bonafie each Wednesday ers; money - advanced for expenses. Manager, 339 Caxton bullding, Chicago. s WANTED—An office boy about 16 years of age: must write a good hand and have had ave some office 3 Call ofn. Address box 3973, PARTNER In manufacturing nole- sale and .m rice: large |