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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. 300 Haves street: open untll 9:30 p. m. €30 McAllister street; open until 9 ». m. #15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. 1941 Mission street; cpen until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; entil ® p. m. 106 Ejeventh street: open until § p. m. 1096 Valencia street: open until ® p. m. Northwest oorner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets’ open until § p. m. 2200 Fillrore_etroet: onen until 9 p._m CHURCH SERVICES. UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. cor. Geary and Frankiin sts.—Rev. Bradfora Leavitt. minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeri- ; Charles A\ Murdock, superintendent of school; the Sunday-school fs at 10 ; the morning service i at 11 o'clock. Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject, “Hell’; music by choir and chorus; H. Bretherick, organist and director; Prof. Ba- con's Bible class at 10 a. m._ All are cor- dially invited. There is no evening service UNITARIAN Church (Second). cor. Capp and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minis- ter; Wm. Wertsch Jr., musical director; Sun- -school at 9:45 o'clock; morning theme, | Lent and Religic the music will include & duet by piano and organ, a 'cello solo by Wim. Wertsch Jr. and a soprano solo by Miss | J. Nickerson; the evening theme will be ‘Bryant’s Faflure”: the music Will include largo for three instrum a duet for so- prano and barytone and a violin solk CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and | Herbert F. Briggs: 11 a. m., sermon toplc, | ‘The Sitent Looks of Jesus: 12:45 ». m.. | Sunday-school, Rolle V. Watf, superintend- | ent; 6€:15 p. m., Societies of Christian En- GRADY. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. W. H. GIBSON, N. G. W. F. NORCRCSS, Rec, Sec. | FIDELITY Loage No. 222 1 0. 0 MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. NUSINFSS CHANCES—Continned. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. DENTISTS—Continned. I W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual méeting every night ex. Saturday; admission 10c. 148 Sixtn. MRS. STODDARD'S convincing test circles, 10c; Sun., Tues.; readings dally. 278 9th! MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come skeptics. Mrs. Eberhardt's spiritual test meeting to- night. 3250 224, bet. Mission & Valencia; 10e. LADIES Ald soclal and dance. 305 Larkin, Feb. 28, 1002; good music; admission 10c. VAN AUKEN free palmistry lecture this eve., ; free readings for all. 330 Elli TESTS, front hall, 809 Market st. 2-8, 10c. Wileori, Seely, Hodgson. EARLE Siate writing to-night. street. ; 328 Ellis _MEETING NOTICES. INE Lodge . F.—Otficers and members ~ are respectiully re- AR quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Past Grand A. GILBERT, from Odd Fellow: all, S‘.JNDAY. Feb. 23, 1902, at 12:30 ». J. MBRRIENE, N. G. L. LEON AURADOU, Sec. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, 1. 0. O. m. F —Officers and members are 3 ; hereby notified to assemble promptly at 9:30 o'clock on THIS 2 (SUNDAY) MORNING, Feb. 23, in Memorial Hall, O. F. buflding, cor. 7th and Market sts., for the purpose of attending the funeral ceremonies of our late brother, WILLIAM C Triple initiation TO-MOR- ROW (MONDAY) EVENING. R Visitors cordially invited. C. L. ZIEGLER, N. G. OSTHOFF, Rec. Sec. H v THE California Debris Commission having re- deavor; 7:30 p. m. concert. Programme: Organ voluntary (Sehmall); anthem, ‘‘Mag- nificat,” in E flat (Whitney); orchestral num- ber, under Cha E. Robson; —quartet, | for Whom I *_(Spohr); violoncello solo, (Wagner) M. C. Wallach; 8 n. m, sermon; Roscoe | Warren Lucy, organist and choirmaster. The | seats gre free and the people are welcome. Membrial Metbodist _ Episcopal | corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts. “Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. on “Peter, the Temnter,” anl at %30 ». m. on “Some Attempts to Popu- Jarize Christienity’; musical programme by large chorus, 1. E. Blake, director; seats | frec invited. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. | 30 p. m. rch, Fifteenth st., | Willlam Rader, pD: m., “Old Wine Sking": Teacher.”” This will be the ries o popular talks. Other themes “The Doctor,” *Lawyer,” *‘Editor, d_“Minister.” { PARK Congregational Church, 1649 Hayes st., near Central ave.—The pastor, Prof. R. R. | Lioyd, will preach morning and evening. Morning subject, “‘Preparing to Write a Beautiful Gospel.”” Evening, a unique gospel | song service; speeial music by the choir and | male quartet under the leadership of Mrs. | Jessie Dean Moore. Morning, offertory solo | by Miss Ruby A. Moore from the oratario of ‘Eli" Sunday-school and Prof. Lioyd's Bible class 2t 12:30. C. E. at 6:30. A cordial welcome to all. RICHMON Congregational Church, corner | erth ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. | p Coombe: resiGence, 3415 Jackson sL.; kson 1941 sermon themes: 11 ing Evil With Good"”; T:45 Authority of Christ's Teach- chool, 9:45 a. m.; C. E. So m Seats free. A cordial wel ry one 1 FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Services at 11 4. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sabbath-school at 12:30s m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Rev. William Kirk Guthrie will preach both morn- | ing and evening. Eveping monthly musical | service: Anthem, “‘Gloria in Excelsis” (Von | La Hache), solo, Miss Willlams; trio for so- | prano, tenor and bhass. ““The King of Love | My Shepara Is” (Mendelssohn), Miss Wil- | nd Messrs. Davies and McBrid, H ‘ommunion” in E flat (Batk tralio golo, “How Long, O Lord, Wilt Thou Forget Me?” (Mietski), Miss Rose; anthem, | ““Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah™ (Mozart). | Otto Fleissner, organist and director of choir. | CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Call- foruia and Octavia_ sts.—Rev. John Hemp- | solo. hill, D. D., pastor; Rev. George G. Eldredge, | associate pastor; Dr. Hemphill with preach st 11 & m.; topic, “The Compassion of Christ for the Bruised Reeds of Humanit; snd ot Second-st. Mission at D. Mr. Eldredge will preach at : topl “Tenting in 2 Land of Promise’”; morning Sabbath-school at 10; afternoon = Sabbath- | school at 12:3 . P. 8. C.E at6:30 p.m.; | Wednesday evening preyer-meeting at 8. Al | are cordially invited. | TRINITY Church, cornar Bush and Gough | cond Sunday in Lent; Holy Commun- | a. m.; Sunday-school, 9:30 & m.; | morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon by “‘Common Sense in Religion” (first ; afternoon at 4 o'clock, sermon by people’s one-hour service, 8 p. m. of sermon by rector, ““The Unjust All_seats free: welcome. FREDERICK W. CLAMPETT. € Church, Fulton st., near Fill Edgar J. Lion, rector; Rev. S. | second Sunday 'in Lent Divine services ~this day: Holy Com- | munien, 7 & . m. orning _~ prayer, 11 c'clock; evening prayer, 7:45 o'clock; | music under direction of Gerard Bar- ton, organist and choirmaster; Canticles, Gregorian lines, arranged by Stainer: Bene- dicite, (Stevenson). in E flat: . *“The Son_of God” (Bullivan): offertory, “‘Comfort | Ye My People Bvery Valley” (Handel), sung by Horace Vincent. Seats free. EMMANUFL Baptist Church, Bartlett near Twenty-second—Morning serviee, 11 | . ““The First Doctrines of the ; . 3. George Gibson: evening. bantismal “service; barytone solo, “The Old Fountain” (Kirkvatrick), by Dr. Gibson. . FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central utter st., between Kearny st. and —Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘'Christ Je- *"" Sundey-achool for children gt the game evening meeting at 8§ o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. This afternoon at 8 o'clock Juage William G. Ewing of Chicago will give 2 free lecture on Christian Science at Metro- politan Temple. I are welcome. MR. MACE'S meetings, Lower Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin st., opposite City Hall: Sunday, God's First Ques. February 25, 7:45 fon o+ ant subject Steward.” §7. STEPH more. —Rev. J. Lee, assistant; 34 Bighth st near Market, Wednesday, Feb- ruary 26, 7:45 p. m.. Bible reading on “The | Coming of Our Lord.” BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will deliver a lecture | on “The Newest England Up to Date” at | Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st this even- | ing st 7:45 o'clock. He will teil the story of the recent developments in social progress in New Zealand, which is more thrilling than & romance. Solcs by Robert Hughes. Doors | open at 7:15. Admission free. A GREAT mass-meeting of men to-day at 2 o'clock In the Young Men's Christian As: All welcome; come. clation, Mason and Ellis sts. Confidential talk by Dr. F, W. Clampett, subject, *‘The Four Mrs. Birming- ham and Mr. Barphart will sing preceding the sddress. All men invited. HOME of Truth (Practical Christianity), 1231 | Pine et., near Hyde—Sunday services at 11 | €. m. end 7:45 p. m.: healing meeting, Mon- | day at 8 p. m., Tuesday at 8 p. m. Al are | we'come. — — | THE Hermetic Brotherhood open meetings are | every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 509 | Van Ness ave. friends are welcome. Bunday at § p. m., Fiood buflding, $09 Mar. | ket st.; subject to-night, ““Nature, From the Secret Doctrine.”” by Miss Marie A. Walsh; Bible class to-day at 11 a. m.; inguirers mesting Thursday st 2:30 p. m. ‘Thought - femer under comsideration. Free lending ibrary and_reading-room open daily, 1 to 4 P. m. and Saturday evening. TEE Theosophical Society—Public lertu: | Tight in 044 Fellows' bullding at & o clock. By W._J. Walters, subject, ‘“Creatures of Our | Thoughts"" Lecture iliustrated by stereop- ticen viewe. Public meetings on Tuesda ‘evening at 8, on Thursday aftgrnoon at inquirers’ clase, Sunday, 11 8. m.; children's Eroup, “The Golden Chain,” Sunday, 11:30 a. m. Lending 1l Ty Lending library open dafly from 1 to MEETINGS—SUNDAY. | ANNUAL | ANNUAL MEETING — KILAUEA SUGAR | BIG money for llve agent. Monday, 10 a. m., ceived an application to mine by the hydraulic | process from C. L. Canfleld, in the Biue Tent Company Mine, near Nevada City, Nevada Co., to denosit tailings in a ravine below tha | mine, gives netice that a meeting will be held | at room 59. Flood building, San Francisco, | Cal., on March 10, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. H 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 lgo, Shasta | County, to deposit tailings in Dry Creek, | | Elves noticé that a meeting will be held at room 59. Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., on March 3, 1802, at 1:30 p. m. MEETING—Hakalau _Plantation | Company—The regular annual meeting of the | stockholders of the Hakalau Plantation Com- | pany will be held at the office of the com- | pany, 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco. State of California, on | WEDNESDAY. the 5th day of March, 1902, | at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. for the pur. 4 pose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the tranzaction | of such other business as may come before | the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, February 21. 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. | JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. ‘Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. s Loans Negotiated. Legitimate Business Agent. A—Bar and Cafe in Wholesale District; Good-paying Place; rent $60. Price $1500. A—French Wine and Liquor Saloon, corn on Montgomery st.; rent $50. Price $01 A—Saloon and Restaurant on Market st. Faity 1save cly; low rent; leage: Price A—Restaurant; . Francisco; established 14 years and doing # good business; party going East. Price $600. A—Bakery south of Market st.; reason for elling, old_age and sickness; rent $50: store and 11 rooms; ! A—Restaurant; one block north of Market st in viclnitv of the Theaters; Banquet Hall; only $500. p A—Saloon; cor. near City Hall; good chance for any one; 6 fine rooms upstairs; low rent. Price $3000. A—French Restaurant south of Market st. Price $250; willing to take a partner. A—Saloon and Lodging-house on Pacific st. A—Bakery and Restaurant on principal street; a money maker; §0,000. A—Saloon; good-paying place in the vicinity of the newspapers’ row: call and inves- tigate. Price $3000. A—Saloon near the Palace Hotel. Call and investigate. A—Saloon on principal business street, near Market st. Price only $1600. A—Delicatessen Store and Lunchroom; a very good stand on one of our principal Business Streets; 3 jiving rooms in rear; rent §14. Price $300. A—Restaurant and Coffee Saloon on O'Far-| rell st.; owner going north. Price $650. A—Saloon on Sansome st.; to attend on account only $300. owner not able other Business; A—Hotel in a live interlor City: one hour's ride from San Francisco; 42 rooms: 47 | beds; parior; large barroom; large light | dining-room; 35-40 boarders: 2 wagons; cart; hors gik‘ and chickens; long lease; onl. A—KREDO & €O., 14 Flood building. A _Rare Opportunity....809 Market st. A--$250; cor. grocery and bar, with 4 sunny rogms; rent $25: good bar trade. | A—$900; cor. grocery and bar; worth §2000; | account of sickness; prosperous business. $500—Candy mfg. and icecream; $15 a day. $850—Candy mfg. and icecream; downtown. | $75—Bakery, candy and notions: rent $§10. | $350—Restaurant; $450—Chophouse. ANNUAL meeting Paanhau Sugar Plantation | Company—The regular annual meeting of the | stockholders of the Paauhau Sugar Planta- tion Company will be held at the office of | the company. 227 Market st in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornla, on SATURDAY. the Ist day of | March, 1802, at the hour of 11 o'clock . m. for the purpose of electing a board of direx 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. ANNUAL Meeting Honolulu Plantation Com- | pany.—The regular annual meeting of the | #tockholders of the Honolulu Plantatisn | Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st in the city and | county of San Francisco, State of Califor- nis, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of February, 1802, at the hour of 11 o'clock | 2 m., for the purpose of electing & bosrd of directors to serve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, Fon. | ruary 15, 1902, at 12 o'clock m. H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. PLANTATION COMAPNY—The regular an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Kil- auea Sugar Plantation Company wiil be held 8t the office of the company, 327 Market st in the city and county of San Francisco, | Ftate of California, on TUESDAY, the 25th | day of February. 1902. at the hour of 11| o'clock 8. m., for the purpose of electing a | Board of Directors to serve for the ensu year and for the transaction of such ot] business as may come before the meetin Transfer hooks will close on Friday, Febru- | ary 14. 1902, at 3 o'elcck p. m. H._W. THOMA ADOPTION. | A GIRL baby, 1 to 2 years old, wanted for a %004 home: a pood future is open for her. | EMILIE FUNKE, 1416 &th st., Alameda. —_— AGENTS WANTED. START a mail-order business—We tell how, furnish catalogues, circulars, ete., and place ads in 40 different magazines on credit; par- | ticulars free. CHICAGO SPECIALTY CO. 134 Van Buren st., Chicago. AGENTS—Do_you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott blds. FOR every city in the State of California; good proposition for ‘the right men. H. OBER- MEYER, 35 New Montgomery st., room 25. | { 156 TO 25 per cent net profit every month in the | GENTLEMAN representing on this coast a ! MAN with $1000; manufacturing; profit $1500 $600— W $2500—Partner for mfg. bus. KREDO & CO. HEALY & CARR, phone James 2771 6 Eddy st., rooms 18 and 19. Hotels, restaurants, lodging-houses, grocery cigar stores, ranches, ofl lands, leases. 0 loan on any of the above. A—30 CIGAR_stands:’ prices $75 to $1500; profits §2 to $8 daily; rents $6 to $125 month. | I can sell you a first-class stand at invoice. C. L. HEDGES, 481-462 Parrott building, 825 Market short distance from San ! SPECIAL NOTICE. A. H. RETSLOFF & CO., A. H. RETSLOFF & CO., A Reliable Agént: Reliable Agent: 808 Market street. 908 Market street. Corner Ells street. i Cerner Ellis strest. Phone John 531. Phone Johu 351 Money to loan. Money to loan. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK. We offer any of the following on easy terms. seems to please you and call soon. All information and advice free of No trouble to show houses. _Horse and buggy at disposal of customer. Call—We have many others not advertised. T-room flat; Ellis st.; only £ 150 rooms; 14 interest for A 85 rooms: Market st.; clears $30 14 rooms; Geary st.: clears $00. charge. 10 rooms; mortgaged; make offer. 70 rms.; elegant; long lease; clears $400. 8000 10 rooms; selling on account of death.. 400 A. H. RETSLOFF & CO.; phone John 531. Market st., cor. Ellis, room 12. clears $125; payments clears $140; only. . Eddy st.; reduced to. flat; bargain. 200 ; 3d st.; clears $100; payments. 700 : Jones 'st. corner; only. 215 bargain; easy terms. 300 8 corner; clears $400 8500 17 rooms; clears $75; only 250 19 rooms; rent $40: clears §80 50 13 rooms; very good; rent $50. 50 Read the following list carefully, mark what | ess ors ga€ eiven; lady attendant. R C. ANDER- | N. D.D.S., proprietor and manager. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. sl eho sl BBt B e SCANDINAVIAN coachman or man about place, 8 years’ reference from last place, wishes sitnation. See J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 028 Sacramento st. SEE my new pink ivory plates; see my new unbreakable bridge; both warranted litetime; crowns, $2; fillings. 25c. Dr. Brown. 34 6th. MEYER 46 O'Farrell, late of 6 Turk st.; crown and bridge work: gas specfalist. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor_ Bush— Full set of teeth, §1; crowns. $3: Aitings. Soc. DR. E. P. SHEPARD, 14 Ge st.; expert workmanship only; mmnb!::r;m 10 to 4. SET of teeth without plate. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR.R.L.WALSH, 815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less ext., 50c; plates $5 up; phone Polk 1135. _ DR. H. DRESSWAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES MeDOWETLL Dressmaking & Millinery School— ‘Clase rates: patterns cut. 1019 Market st. | FRENCH accardeon and knife pleating. WAL PILGER 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. DOG HOSPITALS. DR, CREELY'S C. P. dog_soap by druegists or at the Hosnifal. 510 Golden Gate ave. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S S§CHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- | NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- ticn, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly | practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.. catalogue free. DANIEL, SKIRM & CO. 993 Mark:t, rooms 4 and 4A; phone Mint 2811, Following only a few of our bargains: 14 rooms, newly furnished; clears §00; A1 location; on Market st.; only $1700. 23 rooms; elegant corner on Geary; select rogmers only: modern building; must sell. 22 rooms: Howard; rent $52 50; only $800. Money loaned at lowest rate WINSTON & WOLF. 1026 Market sf (Photogr: 20 rooms, rent $60; 20 rooms, rent $65 26 rooms, rent §; 29 rooms, rent & H 40 rooms, rent $75: see this. We Have Many More Sucl DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY. 800 Market <t....(Inc.)....Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers 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. 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rocms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 428. If you have hotels, rcoming-houses or business to sell. list with us; buyers call; we can suit you;'have bargains In hotels, lodging-houses, flats; all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market; phone Red 3433. Buyers for lodging-houses; call and see our Jarge list, from $300 to $6000; fair and hon- st trade: sellers, list your houses with us __for quick sale. alley Entrance.) must sell . gocd location. near Sutter st offices 0od AYRES Leading Business College, 723 Market ~-$8 per month; $50 life scholarship guaran- tees a complete bus. education; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, epelling, Spanish, etc.: experienced teachers; new typewriters: positions secured; cat. free. | F. BUS. COLLEGE, 1236 Market st.—Big school because it's best. Our Greg® short- band students write 200 words a minute on test. Typewriters at bome free to studemts. Nine positions last week. | s. MAN of 30, single, good appearance, 12 years’ experience, wishes position as bookkeeper or cashier; references, bonds if required. Box 3843, Call office. RELIABLE, competent man wishes position as watchkman or take care of horses d cattle; no objections to country; singl strictly temperate; middle aged. Box Call. COMPETENT gardener wants situation; first- class references. Box 3845, Call office, COACHMAN-gardener wants situation; references. Box 3846, Call office. YOUNG man wants work of any kind by the day, week or month. , Box 4048, Call office. local . E. DAY & CO.. A - M GTEl: DEPARTMENT .. 3 waltresses, Santa a-% “BC- free B waicresten, Coronsde Beach, 20 % fare gd; 13 walitresses, city and country hotels, $25; 3 chambermaids to wait, $20; cham- bermaid, flnm.r DEPARTMENT Cooks, second girls, bousegirls, city and coun- try: best wages. MRS, M. E. DAY & CO........338 Geary st. WANTED—A large_number of girls for ail kinds of housework; places too num m& éu advertise. Call early Monday at J. F. - SETT & CO.'S, 334 Sutter st. A RELIABLE woman or girl for general housework in small family. Apply between 3 and 4 p. m., Monday or Tuesday, MRS. BALDWIN, 626 Eddy st. YOUNG man, first-class masseur, would like position in baths or parlors. Box 4049, Call. RELIABLE, educated man wishes light' em- ployment; wity or country. Box 4045, Call ALL-ROUND butcher, speaks English and German, desires position city or country. Box 4054, Call. YOUNG man, 22, wishes position of any kind during the evenings and on Saturdays; ac- quainted with bookkeeping. Box 4043, Call. POSITION wanted as horseshoer by good workman; sober, steady man. Box 3841, Call. | SITUATION wanted by young man; first-class on horses; can milk or work any kind; will- ing worker; city or country; references. Box 3853, Call office. FIRST-CLASS brewmaster wishes a position in a medium or large brewery: best refer- ences; 10 years last position. Box 3849, Call. A PRACTICAL miller of 25 years' experfence, with first-class references from mill owner, wishes situation as first or second miller. Address HERMAN, box 3856, Cail office. LADIES, copy letters hom: $4 to $6 weekly: send stamped envelope for application. Mon- arsh Supply Co., Dept. 114, Chicago. YOUNG girl for light housework: good home and reasonable wages. MME. BERNARD, IT ird st. WANTED —Apprentice to begin with :'llledl.xely; come ready to work. ster st. PREPOSSESSING, intelligént_young lady to d> outside work for wholesale house. Box 3840, Call_office. GOOD amateur musician: instru- ments: for fine amateur orchestra. L. B. J. box 4059, Call office. LADY free from home cares can secure perma- nent position by addressing box 4070, Call. GIRL for cooking and housework for two. Ap- _Ply 1922 Baker st., mornings. EXPERIENCED hands on infants’ and_chil- dren’s dresses. 20 Sutter st., room 25. GIRL to learn glove making; rtunity. CARSON GLOVE GO~ 38 sancet e ay im- MecAl- WANTED—Position in store; have had 3 years’ experience in gemeral store; city or gountry. Address box 3650, Call offics, Oak- and. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., 5. F.—Thorough vourses: complete equipment; | ail subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. | ALL Gregg *stenograrhers in S. F. are em- ploved and well paid, because they do high- grade work; Mise Neldeffer wrote 192 wor per minute in_last week's shorthand contest the S. F. Business College, 1256 Market new matter, legal; notes read perfectly; Gregg shorthand used. i A—The LYCEUM. an accredited preparatory | school for the university, law and medical | colleges: references, President Jordan or any | Stanford professor. Phelan butlding. H ATHE officlal reporters of Supremé Court ad- | vise_their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- | MARSH COLLEGE. Is this advice worth | following?_ Life scholarship $50: catalogue. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet Sehool, ; associated with theatrical agency securing po- sitions. Ajcazar bullding, 120 O'Farrell st. i PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, collegs | graduate & bookkeepers in account’s; figures. TARR, expert sccountant, 219 Parrott bldg. | ADAMS & CO., 1035 Market st.—Rooming- houses, all Sizes and oprices; business chances, chicken ranches, country property; houses, lots; sell or trade; square dealing. A—NOTICE—We have rcoming-houses, all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city; get our list first. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt. $4T5_NEWLY furnished flat Sy i A—$300; PARTNER wanted: sulted to steady | young man satisfled with §18 to $25 a week; no_experience required; trial given before buying. 25 Geary st.,'room 4. year; paid weekly by exprese money order; your capital can be withdrawn at any tim your investment plan the best devised by man: sure, simple and positive; write for references and interesting booklet, fully ex- plaining plan: free to any address. AL. FETZER & CO., 29F St. Ann's bullding, San Francisco; established 1893. 7 rooms and bath: must sell this week. 430 Pasrott _bl:"fl1 M. TURMAN & CO. FOR SALE—Lodging-house; 8 large sunny front rooms; very desi Nesi rable home. 1100 Van Be sure and read of Ismar's warning to one of her patrons on page 18 to-day. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining, mech.sur- assay. cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864. Van | afllen School, 118 Fuiton, nr. City Hall. | CALIFORNIA Business College, most thorough | medern trethods: positions for afl graduates; | new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. - A—THE Leo Cooper School of Acting has re- | moved to Native Sons' Hall 414 Mason st. 'E__Academy of Dancing. MISS ' JEAN HUDDY, 6A Hyde st. KENT Law School; day and night. 554 Parrott building (Emporfum); send for catalogue. VIOLIN_ gultar, mandolin, banjo taught in | class, $1 month. 1836 Eddy; phone Pine 453 | WANTED—Position in gents’ furnishing goods store; have had some experience; would like to learn business thoroughly; references. Ad- dress box 3651, Call office, Oakland. COLLECTOR wants position with some reliable firm; can give Al references. Address M. C. G., 211 Fifth st., Oakiand. STOUT young man wants work of any kind that will pay fair wages: handy with tools; porter work, wholesale house, handy man. W. M., box 4067, Call office. A STRICTLY sober Scandinavian wants work. understands care of horses, chickens and & good milker. Box 4058, Call office. WANTED—Position as packer. EVANS, 30 Golden Gate avenue. YOUNG man coachman or man about placs wishes situation; city ref. Box 386z, Call. CHAMPION heel and edge setter; all-around ghoe man. Address C., Call branch office, 1941 Mission st. GOOD carpenter, steady, man, wants to work for some company; nb objection to ,mining camp. Box 3898, Cail office COACHMAN, young Enzlishman, seeks posi- tion, or as man about place, or would go as CHARLES janitor, porter, etc; good references. Box 3861, Call. YOUNG man. German, and graduate of Heald's, desires employment; office work; not over cight hours preferred; salary moderate. Address box 450, Petaluma, Cal. YOUNG man, age 22 years, seeks employment in a factory: willing to do any kind of work; city preferred. Box 3830, Call office. APPRENTICE for hairdressing and maniour- ing. Elite Dermatology Institute, 838 Market, YOUNG girl assist housework; family of 3. Monday, 185 Carl at., near Stanyan. ‘WOMAN of refinement for work among women: no canvassing. ‘‘Wholesale,” box 4041, Call. CANDY saleslady. Apply to-day from 10 to 12, BLUM'S Confectionery, Polk and Sutter. WANTED—First-class sleeve maker. Room A. 121 Post g BOOKFOLDERS; also Bockbindery, 536 Clay st. INTELLIGENT people who need an fncome, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1334, Philadeiphia, Pa. pprentice wanted. QPERATORS at Levi Strauss & Co.'s Overall % Frement st: to MR. EXPERIENCED operators work at highest pay; also have a fow chines empty for girls about 16 years of to learn. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—Immediately 3 ambitfous girls to learn hairdressing from A to Z in 3 weeka and take cn-.ao! private customers where you can earn per month: course $5. Col- I 33 Ge: rooms 13-15. A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of selt-assertion: good opwcrtunity to, rishe par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott ing. A FEW young girls to sew on buttons; paid by the week. BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome. BOOKKFEPING and general office work; good experience and references; age 21; state sal- ury. Box 040, Call office. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar : lessons, 50c: piano for practice. 39 Fifth st. C. HOFFMAN, the European planist, givi thorough, successful Instruction, 1017 Sutter. A—C. V: MILLER, world's famous materializ- Ing medium; Spirits speak face to face; seance Tues., Fri., Sun., 8 p. m.; 50c. 1084 Bush st, $5 11 PROFIT paid on each share since Dec. 1, 1801. If you want good-paying, safe invest- ment, shares $10 each, dividends payable semi-monthly, send for circular. STERLING & CO., 506 Liberty building, New York; men- tion _paper. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium lite reader; medical clairvovant: sittings, $1; letter. §2. 1164 O'Farrell st.: Ellls car. EDWARD EARLE, 528 Ellis; readings daily; phone Polk 1601: seance Sunday and Thurs, number of large Eastern manufacturers | wishes an energetic partner; capital required | from to $3000; first-class references | miven and required. Address box 3851, Call. MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1810 _ Clay st.; circle to-night; consultation daily. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 535 McAllister—Mrs. G. 7. Mever: sittings 1y : test te 1 to- | i yearly: references exchanged; men with cash | call after 10 a. m., room 323, 927 Market st. | | 1 NTED—A partner for good profitable manufacturing business: small capital, little e;gerlenc- required; cali and see me at once. 1224 Dupont st PARTIES with capital, large or small, to in- vest, will find a highly profitable and perma- nent investment by addressing box 1041, Call. I WILL furnisK money to pafent and promots | good Invention for " Interest in the same. | Business, P. O. box 672, New York. | up; satisfaction guaranteed. & CLAIRVOYANTS, MME. M. BERNA! RD, Clair t dTPEI PAMO:;’YB rma; lairvoyant usiness medium, ntl; Iccated at 17 Third st., next :n’-fimer'im’. Ehe reads youy life correctly. gives an accurate description of the past. reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. "If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domestie, 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¢ Tel. Black 4569, $375WORTH_$300; restaurant; receipts $18 day; clears $100 month or no sale; biggest snap on earth. BROWN, 1221 Market st. FOR sale—$550; branch bakery, candy and no- tion store in good location; good living rooms rent $25. Apply 8113 Brvant st. FOR sale—Bulletin route in Oakland: cheap. Address L. STEARNS, 108 Oth st., Oakland. YOUNG man wants to buy interest in small | business; give particulars. Box 4055, Call. | TRAVELING salesman for Wyoming: side line FARRANT Glove Mfg. Co.. 276-278 Valencia | S‘,' Ban Francisco, C: 735A Ellis st ASTROLOGY. HOROSCOPES cast: future predicted: readings | by mail if desired. Raymend, 227 Taylor st. | —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty., Examiner buflding, room 3; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages. partnerships, attachments, collections, ete.; legal papers drawn; consultation free: no advance charges: open eve's; call or write. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. | W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st.. opp. Mason. ADVICE free: open every evening: low fees; all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market. L 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg.,027 Mar. ket &t consnltation frea: no fees in advanes, —_— CIGAR stand; water front. 204 East st.; $225 | if taken to-day; departure Alasl $200_PARTNER wanted; good place for steady young man. 40 ElMs st., room 31. ‘WANTED—A laundry route. Box 3842, Call office. $350—GOOD lunch house; established 15 years. Owner, box 4056, Call office. THE salmon cannery business is the most profitable business in the world. If you do not know this to be a fact call uoon our agent in your city and let him tell you about it. The Interstate ,Fisheries Comvany of Seattle, Wash., incorporated. under the laws | of thai State,” making its stock fully paid | and absolutely non-assessable, offer a limited | mount of its stock to you at 15 cents per ghare and zay positively to you that the next | block goes at 25 cents. Look into it at once. | INTERSTATE FISHERIES COMPANY, 302- | 303 Pacific block. Seattie, Wash., or branch office, ERWIN & CO., 1104 Market st., room 3, San Francisco, Cal. $3500—LIVERY and feed stable; well llncked:' old established; hasn't chanzed bands for 7 years; owper retiring on account of other business. RETSLOFF & CO., 906 Market st. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE,. (> well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., ‘cor. Golden Gate ave. = .:ik.helgvn“ar_ Pertact ant y mal end stamp mphlet with speclal terms. Daily and Bungl. -D MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant,tells past, future; néver faiis; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture future husband or wife. fee 25c and up; satisfaction to tverybody _ oven Sundays: hours, 10 to § p. m. 2153 6th. ISMAR. the Egyptian Gypsy, clairvoyant ani palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth; private readings daily, 10 a. m, to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12 'a. m. A DON'T fail to read of Ismar's warning to one of her patrons on Page 18 to-day. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant, cry<tal seer; reads your life correctly without ._Ques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. MALLORY, 917 Howard, clairvoyant and spirit card reader; consult me; L. 25, G. 50e. MRS. BROWN, clairvovant, card reader: ladios Eents 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st S, great card reader; la, 25 lon, ni gents He. 951 Mi ; open 'Sunda; MME. Odell, clairvoyant, tells past, present & future, L. gfiL’; G. 50c. 242 Mlnnn,pups(alra. B0c, $1—Prof. Weller, clairvoyant, palmist, card reader mlfl ordtw for cf: CLAIRVOYANT, card reader from Loulsiana: only 10c; from'1 to 8. 262 Minna et., nr. 4th. MRS. LAVON. wonderful fortune teller; truth or no'pay; 2hc and 50c. 23435 Sixth st. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN is selling Bureka bicycles fast; sweil- est thing out; agency Columbia, Monarch, oth- ere: 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 animal | food of all kinds. 1546Market st..bet.8th & 9th. | — et B Dot Sh S OB, _MOARDING FOR TLDREN. NURSE wishes children at lowest terms; large sty yardiphone; nr. school. 1607 California. | GOOD home for two ed T for pgrent. BERKELEY —Good_home for children; near school ; $8 up. 2127 Prince st. HOOKS—NEW AND OLD. KS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. . C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, ildren; furnished room 25 John st., off Powell. poos i H. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—SALOON; best part clearing | $200 month; $2500. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third. A—_CANDY store in the heart of town; very cheap; $350. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. A—SALOON on Folsom st.; 10 yei weil stocked; merchants’ lunch; this 15 & chance; §1500. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. A—BAKERY and delicatessen store in Western Addition: 4 living roome: sold on account of sickness; bargain. ROHLFS CO.. 41 Third. | —y o= FOR sale—Retail hay and in business; es- tablighed 15 years: splendid retail Tocation on main thorcughfare; capital necessa $1200. Principals meaning busines ( box 3074, Call office. PARTNER warnted; about address a great opportunity for right _man; to act as salesman on ladies’ cus- fom garments, or tallor. M. F., box 4039, Call office, GOOD home and splendid business chance com- bined; 7-room flat and store; must be sold: half price. Owner, 454 34th st., Oakland. MRS. MELVIL] reader, 11 6f L. sell-known clairvoyant, water MRS, B. Baumann, well-known fortune teller. has removed from 222 Eddy to 407 O Farrell MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business vice: names given: 250 up. 5 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING, WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 40. FOR SALE—Cheap, butcher shop; must be sold before the 30th, 486 Eighth § AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, Tenovated. reinid. 104 14th st.: tel. Capp 2543, For sale—Printing office; worth §1200; next ‘10 days §500. 1069 Broadway, r. 15, Oakland. FOR sale—The only brewery in a large county: about 60,000 galions brewed and sold; could be enlarged at small expense: large lot of 6 acres with good buildings: price $13,000. SAN‘?F;:RD & VACHELL, 138 Montgomery GENTLEMAN with small capltal, English, German, French ane ough bookkeeper extens! European _and South American 'experience: desires employ- ment or partnership. Address box 4033 Cail. 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. 8. HAND & CO., Expert Handicappers, 113 Stockton st. AN established self-running business 10 years' standing; handsome revenue; must be sold; principals dealt with only. Box 4017, Call. IF vou want to buy or sell a business of any kind call at 135, bth st.. LOWE & DARLING, speakin Spanisi; thm! A—GROCERY and bar; old-established place on Third st.; owner there 35 yea) rea- son for selling; §1500. Rohlfs Co., 41 Third. AA-DR. JOHN A. KERGAN lectures this evening at Cristzl Jiull. Pythian Castle, 9o Market st.: subject, ““War of the Elements,* | followed by views of a tour from London to Itome. Free tickets for X-Ray exhibition st ummm'flum.s;\::mf y evznlnlql. will be de- | Y ree; no collection; - ber the question box T A—OUTSIDE office man for business that will ! pay $150-$200 month; fine opening for young man with $350. ROHLFS CO. $i Thira st. A—22 LODGING-HOUSES for sale; from $800 | up. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. | A—ETATIONERY store; close to large school &00d corner; $1900. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third. JOHN SLATER—Circle 25c to-night, R:15 ; tests to all; sittings daily. 1809 ton st., near Greenwich: St mi TESTE, 900 Market, rear hall; 11, free: 2.5, 10c; Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn, Martin, Brown: PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists. 305 Larkin, Feb, 25, 780 p. m; Mrs. R. £ Lillle, speaker: . GILLINGHAM'S spiritual test meet- ing, & p. m.. 10c. 305 Larkin: ques. read. _ GEE. 108 6th st et 108 Oh_st.: circle {o-night A—RESTAURANT and oyster house on 4th st. doing good bus.; $400. ROHLFS CO., 41 3d. A—FIRST-CLASS baki in Mission; this is a £00d buy; $500. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third sf FOR the past SIX YEARS we have earned from 20 to 25 per cent monthly on invest- | ments piaced with us, and will continue to do so; our investment is safe. sure and con- servative; dividends paid weekly; invest- ments ean be withdrawn without notice; par- ticulars on application. Co-operative Invest- ment Asen. (Inc.), New York. Room B57, Parrott building, San Francisco. AN able. Tienced attorney. 1 - very low annual fee, covertng advice, draw- ing of all papers and services in all legal Bl ol et st sot 12 n men granting an interview. Box 3833, Call office. FOR sale_Restaurant in the Mi 7 estab. lished 15 years, _Box 3820, Call office, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. = % MARION GRIFFIN, r The Call building. hone Black 1-8-0-; 16 Market st., rms. 1-2. MONEY TO LOAN. Big free list of lodging-houses at my office. All for sale on easy terms. Please call. $150—A centrally locatzd rooming-house in good condition for a small family to e a living: clean; low rent; a re- spectable house that must be sold. ~ $600—A fine modern dwelling of 10 rooms; full of elegant mahogany and cherry fur- niture and Brussel: carpet, brand new and cost $1200; sunny side; quiet, respect- able; $250 down, bal. on’ time. $3000— A eplendid, quiet house: good location; clears $140' month; permanent people. . $6000—Best apartment house in 8an Francisco! Clears $300 month! New 6 months ago! An elegant proposition! No cards given. | ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable, 1703 Harrizon st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works, il 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Fast 126. 100715 Mkt. | German spoken; tel.Jessie 1563 | ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writin. etc.: day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SCHOOL Trustees—Efficient teachers supplied. Mrs. M. K. Smith. Woman's Inc., 4 Vernon. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT. 302 Montgomery st. GOOD cook wants situation in hotel, restaur- ant or boarding-house. Call 62 Second st., room 14. YOUNG man of 25, Danish, sober and reliable. Ceiahs ‘warls on ravch:” thoroughly undes- stands horses and eattie;: good place more than wages. ' Box 4037, Call office. YOUNG Frenchman, speaks Spanish and little English, desires a position as waiter at table or do genmeral work In private family; good references. Box 3812, Call. BRIGHT girl to check work in our factory. BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome st. WANTED—Young German speaking child's Turse in San Rafael. Address P. O. box 2654, _city. , WOMAN or girl to assist in housework; home. Apply 1721 Sacramento st. WANTED—Girl to do housework for married couple. 1496 Fulton st., bet. 9 and 12 a. m. WANTED—An _ experienced tucker; steady work. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. A GERMAN woman as governess: stals re- ligion: salary $30. Box 2094. Call leep VIOLIN. mandolin, gultar. 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. i HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post 8 F.;l founded 1 new R0-nags catalogue fra ! e = EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE reliable house-cleaning, cooks and walters furnished at short notice. Geo. Kinoshita, 1233 Page, cor. Lyon; tel. Fell 8501. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 840 Clay. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp.Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. JAPANESE and Chinese best help; cook and waiter. 421 Post, GEO. AOKI: tel. Bush 135. JAPANESE, best domestic, farming and house- cleaning. 528 Stevenson; phone Howard 2504 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliable heip. 524 Bush st.: tel. Bush 516. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese,Chi- nese h'lg 4268_Powell.nr. Sutter EMPLOYMENT WANTED——FEMALE. 1 . g00d English and Amer Aok Wi DaKEr. Wil aseitt with Mgt house: work; wages moderate. 511 Bryant st. AMERICAN lady wishes position as housekeep- er_or compahion; home more of an object; | Box 3850, Call office. i dy wishes employment part of vate familly. or Fosming-ouse. Box 11 of o WANTED—Position by two Swedish sirls to | learn to wait at table in private family or | boarding-house. Box 4046, C!ll office. i COMPETENT dressmaker, good fitter, cutter; cuts by tailor system; dresses remodeled quick worker. Address box 3850, Cdll office. YOUNG*girl 17 years old wishes position; gen- eral housework. 2 City Hall place. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation to do light housework; no washing. Call or address | 562 Third st. A SCANDINAVIAN or German girl; cook and eneral housework; no washing; abeut 30 to siapply 233 Third ave., Rich- references. REFINED | day; pri 4650, C: fon; widower with children; city Box 4057, Cail office. uld like place to wash | linen or dishes In restaurant. 1407 Mason st. | A RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman de- | sires a place for housework; good cook; light | washing; kind to children. Address House- work, box 4074, Call YOUNG Swiss lady wants a position for up- stalrs work and sewing; city references. Please state name and wages. Address D. E.. 46 Collingwood st. ) COMPETENT young woman wishes second work in family or private boarding-house. | Address 1532 Polk st. DRESSMAKER, thoroughly competent, perfect fitting. latest styles; costumce. rembdeien §1 50 per day. 10 Metcalf place,. off Geary st., near Magon. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- Yating Co.. 240 14th st : tel. Mission 74. ‘COLLECTION OFFICES. COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, floor, 916 Market st.; advice free. Tel. 194; able body of atforneys. bush X WIDOW wants a position as houseieeper: clty or country: ne trifiers. Address M. H.. box 4072, Call office. WOMAN wants work by the day; washing, ironing, housecleaning; $1 and car fare. 513 Howard street, room 13. WOMAN wants work by day washing, iron- | | F. M. JONES and JOHN J. NEWMAN, surgi- ‘WELL educated young man, good stenographer, knowledge of bookkeeping, seeks position’ salary $50 month. ~ Box 3834, Call. COACHMAN gardener who knows his busines: 12 years' reference. C. G.. box 3829, Calk BUTTERMAKER wants position; 22 years' practical experience in building, repairing and operating creameries, Address box 4024, Call office. GERMAN with thorough knowledge of English and Spanish desires position as correspond- ent, assistant bookkeeper or similar employ- ment; best city references. Box 014, Call cal and medical nurses: Al references. Tele- phone South S57; residence, 206 Van Ness av. POSITION as porter, wWrapper or assistant packer by March 1. Address N. N, 4351 Minna st. JAPANESE wants position to do cooking. wait ‘at table, etc., in American family. Box 4038, Call office. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencla_st. FINANCIAL. 1] v CONTINUOUS Can be earned by a SMALL INVESTMENT. The Wall Street SPECULATING COMPANY (Inc.) offers an opportunity to earn large and con- tinuous profits from small investments by their new and successful plan of stock specu- lation. Write for particulars. Highest ref- erence furnishéd. Account of $25 and up- . R. WEILBACHER & CO., 25 Broad st., New York. LARGE PROFITS [T COMPANIES incor| ted. promoted, guaran- A-nldzflunemmi taken in payment for services; ‘good itions wanted; 14 bonds furnished. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT €O, U. S licensed ttock brokers, 326 Post st. PACIFIC Underwriting & Trust Co. (Inc.)—We have 42 offices in ition; new m ot placing stocks and incor- perated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office, 507-8-9 Parrott bidg. PRIVATE party would sell $5000 or less Muni- eipal Water Bonds reasonable. Box 4069, Call. FLATS TO LET. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. HELF WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5845, Leading Employments Agents. Office open 7 a. m. Blacksmith and woodworker for q , fare $1 50, $2 75 day; handy man to rpen drills and do carpenter work; jineer mine ; 5 miners fom a good mine, $67 i, 2 molders, slack cooper; married stableman, city Job, $30; stableman, country, $i0 to $00; stableman, butcher's stable, $20; 10 farmers. crehard and vineyard, $26 to $35 and found: 5 panners, $30 and found; 7 choremen and chore boys: milker, C. C. Co., $30 and found: 2 milkers,’ north, ‘see boss here, $35 and found; dalryman, Somoma County, $35 and found; farmer and wife, Contra Costa Coun- ty, $40 and found; married laborer, mine; man and wife, private place, city, 330 and found; 10 laborers. $1 78 and $2 day. . WOODCHOPPERS 350" ‘woodchoppers and tiemakers, level ground, virgin timber, ch fare, big money can be made, redwood 80c, pine $1 25, hdrdwood $1 50, ties 10 to 18c each, shingle bolts §1 50 cord; cook for springs, $530 and found; cook, small hotel, Santa Cruz County, $30 and found: 10 cooks, other places; 15 Walters, 8 kitchen hands. MURRAY. & READY, 634-836 Clay st. b 34820 ot oot cnder, 53 Wi men, and found; spool and foun bearer, $45 and found; edger- man, $45 ndfmmd:shmb«su-mm and found; lumber carman, $40; 10 laborers, %Klfl and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ ay st. KRRGEw S A—COACHMAN; private place; $35 and found. Call to-day (Sunday) between 9 and 11 a. m., MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay st. TOQ-DAY, SUNDAY . TO-DAY, SUNDAY . tender, A AT C. R, HANSEN & CO.'S..104 Geary st. ‘Wanted—100 tunnelmen, header and corner- men, drillers and muckers for bl tunnel at Chatsworth Park, Cal Wl'.-h o -, to $2 50 a day Free re . To-day ....Free Fare C. R. HANBINIC’O ........ 104 Geary st. ESMEN—$50 weekly and expenses; sain- T free Ereatest monay-making iavention of age; automatic washer; does washing in 30 minutes without labor or attention; cheaper than any other ; ible ; agents coining money. te for sample and agency. Automatic Wi Chicago. earn per week? 0 and opal jewelry; the finest imitations in the World: has defied New York Nov- Sty Co., room 1, 908 Market st. SALESMAN wanted for staple line with spe- cial plan: high commission and ltberal ad- vance: t to good ealesman _with business ability and energy. Box 52, land, Ohio. WANTED—A large wholesale house wants an office boy about 17 years old; must reside with perents and have best of references. Address In own handwriting box 4062, Call. TEN boys, 15 years old, for manufacturing coneern: afternoons and Saturdays; salaey. give full particulars. Box 4051, Call. ENGRAVING apprentice; no salary until rudi- ments trade acquired. Pacific Engraving er Co., Station U, A—8 SUNNY rooms, bath; every modern conve- nienee; 4 car lines; warm belt Mission; $32 50, redu;!d (lmflm. A. M. SPECK & CO., 467 Market st. A—SUNNY: 5 and 6 rooms: 2 gas grates; 753 to 765 Sixth ave.; McAllister, Geary or Sut. ter st. cars; reduced rents. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. A—COZY; 5 to 8 rooms, facing Golden Gate Park; 509 to 520 Frederick st., near Stanyan. A. M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. TEHAMA, 3 and 11, near First—Cottage of b rogms and flat of 4 rooms; business location; COTTAGE containing & rooms: bath, ete.” 308 Precita ave., off Powsnra T SHORCE W TEiie S ing _or cleaning. 19 Stevenson ave., off | ATTACHMENTS and coflections, R, W. King, | o pun vants work by day washing, Ironing *| or housecleaning. Address Laundress, Call lt:orn')'. Exu:nln.er building, 6th floor.. branch, 300 Hayes st. COTTAGES TO LET. YOUNG woman desires housework: city or country. Call Monday at 212 Grove st ‘basement. - DRESSMAKER from New York wants engage-, ‘ments in families; tallor made and evenin drmizu pecialty; satisfaction guaranteed. Tlg | n JONES, 2052 _Cottage, 4 rooms and | ot and cold water; r:‘nt $15 per l'no.fll;h . et st., Emma . —Painiéss dens eason- SBlehEiten: Sars bl aane" é::‘,,.! ‘other fillings. $1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 umnllntu.nmrl-lnuxo;‘mmthnk Painless txsxnuou. i atrs 1 do first-class work only and guarantes it. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and i extractions or hhfly my wonderful secret, painless method: 20 vears' ess experience: no students; advice free; cheapest and ranteed; lady at DR, %ORG V. LEEK, 20 &hmn ELECTRO-DEN' LINIC, 809. Marke: St T 7 Flogd blae. exisactinng S petr: lessly: teeth without plates our speciaity:gcld extractions 50 crowns. £3 50 up; plates, up: office h I A—WANTED at once! A high-class rooming- house, well furnished; must be a modern bullding with £ood entrance; et have 40 10 roems a ced_a! $000 $0000 and worth the money; must be in tfl locality hounded by Van Ness, Geary and California; I can sell such a houss at once. 3 MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market st. AR R et ¥ A "a&#&”fl-m% AR el cnfi&u. active man desires position as col- i i DRESSMAKING, §175 per day. 492 Four. | teenth st.; Phone Capp 3202. H JAPANESE wants tion as ‘ndmh‘.u:!unuh . K., box 97, "{: ley, Cal, 4 Wi " g | oot roomas e e 4 B e hmme L% to $6 : convenient and ; free bus and to and from 3 T e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, S A NS A rbmeimninrinine and at 1008 i Al refer- §42.50—1142 JACKSON st., near Tayior: a modern flat, seven rooms_and bath; marine view. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & €O, 218 Montgomery Co.. 702 Market st. WANTED —Reliable young man with $175 cash; $15 week: steady place; no experienca required. BROWN & CO. 1221 Market st. GooD t clans; _various instru- ‘ments for Ane .:-‘:'x‘m orchestra. L. B. J. L box 4068, Call office. MAN to do chores; small_place; Frultvale; wages $10. Inquire 105 Tenth st., between 10 and 11 a. m. DOMESTIC salesman; window dresser pre- ferred. RBox 3850, Call offli-. WANTEDFirst-class_coatmaker; no others need apply. VERDIER, 984 Geary st. S T people who need an income, ad- er, box 1534, Philadeiphia. Pa MODERN up-to-date flats, with natural red- ‘wood finish: 8 rooms; Washington, bet. Poik and Van Ness; open all day gnd‘y. — T MODERN sunny flat; 6 rooms and bath. Cor. Eighth ave. und Clement st. Richmana "™ NICELY furnished flat, six rooms, : Geary. near Jones. Apply 415 . . FLATS TO LET—FURNIS) WANTED — First.class dishwasher. Capitol Restaurant, 206 McAllister st. 3 EXPERIENCED and unde: s on pants. HEYNEMANN & CO., 410 Mission st. WANTED—Vest maker at M. J. KELLER CO.'S, 1157 Washington st.. Oskland. shop for_sale in y, near Seventh; m week; offer wanted. 83475 Oakland; by ust be sold this NICELY furnished flat of 6 Tent 20 rooms; downtown; _rent §25. Apply 416 Ellis st. roome, including beds, beading, ete ' * FOR Pt B ST ,_,,Lw'—,;\rmgfl re of &-room fat. $450: §200 FURNITURE WANTED. A wot.'zrll-r, 773 Mission st., McDONALD & PERRY have shoes for sale; 30c 241 This EXPERIENCED bill clerk: famillar with hoicsale. phum and steam supply busi- ness. Box 3838, Y about 18 to learn ter trade. S1 al i A Pramments 20 5. 3 WILRING & CO ™ foS 'ANTED—Steady. reliable man as N - cann sastess) casy mours: cisars alesman. HALB 500 second-hand ird st month; small cadital required. Box Call office. WANTED— Experienced domestic Apply between $ and 1l a m. at GENTLEMAN room hmwh * WANTED For_country, sash and door bench hands, Call 575 Mission st. WANTED-Ex-soldiers and satlors ket to file claims for extra pay. indomitable energy it maa. F. at 830 Mar- ©. B. Howa.

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