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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 23 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franeisco Cali, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, coruer Clay; open until $:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open unttl 9:80 630 McAllister street; open until 9:80 p. 815 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p, m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; untl 9 p. m, 108 Eleventh street; open until ® p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open until ® p. m. e e —— CHURCH SERVICES. TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts. Holy Coramunion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday-school, | 9:30 2. m.; morning service, 11 o'clock, ser- mon by rector; afternoon, 4 o'clock, addre: by essistant; people’s one-hour service, 8 p. m. Attendance of full choir. All seats free. Sermon by rector. You are cordlally invited. Fred W. Clampett. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van | Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Services at 11 | a m. end 7:30 p. m. Rev. Willlam Kirk | Guthrie will preach both morning and even- ing. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m.: Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m.; Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornis and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, | D.D., pastor; Rev. Geo. G. Eldredge, asso® clate pastor. Dr. Hemphill will preach at 11 | 4. m. and st Second-st. Mission, at 7:30 p. m., Mr. Ekiredge will preach. Morning Sab- bath-school $t 10; afterncon Sabbath-school, it Y. P. 5. C. E., 6:30. Wednesday evening praver meeting at 8. All are cor- aiglly invited FIRST Cong ational Church, corner Post an: Mason sts.—Rev. George Adams, D.D. pastor, will preach morning and evening. Morning service appropriate to Palm Sunday i1a theme, ““Hosanna to the Son of Da. ' 7:30 p. m., theme, the Dust | Groweth Into Hardness.”” Service on Good Priday at 8 p. m. Al are cordially invited. | THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st. near Rev 1 Mission.- Wililam Rader, pastor. m., * le Man for the Church’ p. m., ttor”—fifth in series on the professions. Special services will be held next | week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continuaed. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical | JOSEPH STRAUB, Boclety—Free public lecture, ‘‘Life at Point 850 Market st., corner Stockton. “Loma,” by J. H. Fussell, student and repre- Telephone Grant 177. gentative from the Theosophical center, Point Loma, Cal., Sunday, 8 p~m., in Lecture Hall, 810 O'Farrell st; select musical programme. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. * Loans Negotiated. Legitimate Business Agent. A—Oyster and chophouse; a bargain; et $250. A—Restaurant and delicacy store; doing fine business; owner sick; good location. A—Grocery and bar on Ellis st.; price $1000. laundry office; price $300. MEETINGS—Universal Brotherbood. THE Theosophical Society, Golden Gate Lodge -Public lecture to-night in Flood bullding at MEETING NOTICES. PAST Grands' Assoclation, 1. O. 8 o'clock; subject, ““Satan’s Realm, ©O. F.—Members are requested to assemble in Encampment Hall, M. A. Walsh. 1. O. O. F. bullding, Monday i evening at 8:30 sharp, for the purpose of paying a fraternal visit to Loyal Rebekah e W. T. WEBB, Secy. ¥. L. JURPIN, President. A—Cigars, notions, A—Grocery and bar in the Mission; 4 living rooms; rent §18; price $900. A—Grocery and bar; Golden Gate ave.; $2600. | A—Grocery; on a gdod corner on Mission st.; | owner has Gther business; price $1800. A—Bar and grill room; near Market st.; aver- age receipts §50; large basement suitable for bowling alleys; rent 885; price $4000. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 310, L O. O. F.—Initiation of _two can- didates MONDAY EVENING, March 24, 8 o'clock, at 2319 Mis- sion st. Brethren invited. A—Half interest In a good-paying grocery and DAN SCOTT, N. G. bar; call and Investigate. | NISBET JR., R. 8. i JAMES MASTER Mariners' Benevolent Asso- ciation—Special meeting will be held at hall, 320 Post st, SUNDAY, March 25, at 2 p. m. All mel bers are requested to be present for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our de- ceased brother, E. P. NISSEN. By order of the President. L. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. SOCIETE Francaise de Bienfaisance Mutuelle (French Mutual Benevolent Soclety)—The an- nual mceting and election for the bourd of irectors for the year 5 w e hel — SUNDAY, March 23, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock p. |~ —ni0on on Market st at Native Sons' Hall, 413 Mason st. N. | BNo member shall be entitled to vote un- less provided with his book in good standing. For the committee. A. GOUSTIAUX, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Re- fining Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on Mcnday, the 3lst day of March, 1902, at the hour of 12 m., for the purposa of electing a Eoard of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the mest- ing. Transfer books will close on FRIDAY, March 21st. 1902, at 12 m. A—Candy and ice cream parlor; good location | and good business; owner cannot give it his ' attention. A—Grocer: Geary st. A—Partrer for an old-established and good- paying printing business; $2500. bar and cizar stand; corner on long lease; rent $40; price §2500. A—Saloon, including 2-storv- house and lot In the Mission; a bargain at $4000. price $2100. A—Saloon; south of Market st., in the mann- facturing dstrict; 3 Liviig 10)ms upstairs; rent :15; stable In rear; price $270. | | A—Roadhouse and hotel, | " terles; steady boarders' fine opportunity; price opposite the ceme- | pigs and chickens; | 0. A—Hotel of 20 rooms, clears $200 monthly; fine opportunity for right person; $2000. | Wonted—Party with $6000 to invest in and eniarge & paying manufacturing business. A—Several lodging-houses going very cheap. A—Several restaurants at reasonable prices. evenings. | ‘W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner of | ANNUAL Meeting—Hutchinson Sugar Plan. | A—Branch bakery, notions and grocery in Oak: h_ave. and Clement Coombe 3 one_Jack: —Pastor, Rey. 15 Jackson st.: roing service, 11 5 o'clock. Chap- t both services. residency on 1941 Evening service, t o'clock lain Macomber will preach Sunday-school, 9:45 &. m. C. E. Soclety, 6:45 p. m. Seats free. A cordial welcome for | every one. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John St . pastor, will preach at 11 & m. and 7:30 p. Evening sermon on | third in the serics on Music by large choir Seats free. invited. Sunday school at 12:45 p. League p. m. “The Life of Christ under direction of 1. E. Blake. All ENGROSSING. land; 4 rooms completely furnished; chickens, ete.; xeod location; price $500. A—Grocery and bar; corner on Geary st.; fresh and selocted stock; 5 years' lease 4 living rooms: rent $18; price $600. tation Company—The regular snnual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Hutchinson 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 March, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock | a. m., for the purpose of electing a board | of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other bu: ness as may come before the meeting. Trans. fer books will close on Friday, March 14, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. A—CIGAR stands..Cigar stands..Cigar stands | 30 busy, money-making stands, $75 to $2000. I sell choice, well located stands only. HEDGES, 46{-462 Parrott bldg., 825 Market. | A—BEAUTIFUL bazaar, positively netting | $200 monthly; long established; cholcest loca- tion city; owner retiring; opportunity to pur- chase safe, yleasant business at low figure. HEDGES, 461 Parrott bldg. A—SALOON; located on busy Kearny-st, cor Resolutions, etc., in first-class manner. J. W. GRIFFITH. Heald’s Bus. College, 24 Post o e e T ch, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briges m. ‘sermon topi “The King Cometh™: 1245 p. m.. Sunday- school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; 6:15 p. m.,’ Soclety of Christian Endeavor; 7:30 m., concert; 8 p. m., sermon, topic, Man's words; Their Power and Significance.” Roscoe Warren Lucy, organist and choir- | master. The seats are free and the people are weicome. Special passion week services Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings urch (First), sts.—Rev. NITARIAN and Franklin . SW. cor. Geary Bredford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeri- | Chas. A. Murdock, superintendent of school. The Sunday-school is at 10 | The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Mr. Leavitt will preach a “Palm Su day Sermon.” Mausic by quartet and choru H. Bretherick, organist and director. Bible class under leadership of Professor Bacon at 10 2. m. All are cordially invited. There is no evening service, UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and Twentieth st E. F. Dinsmore, minister. _Sunda; Morning theme, Event: lecture on Zola’s “‘Paris’ ity Vers under direction of Wm. Wertsch Jr. 1 clude & duet by Misses Clement and Nicker- #on, & barytone solo by Mr. E. A. Anderson, a sopra lo by Miss Nickerson and cello | solo by Mr. Wertsch. H EMMANUEL Baptist Church, near Twenty-second—Mornin, o'clock, subject, “Palm Sund: Rev. J. George Gibson. 3 o st, Sclentist, Central 223 Eutter st., between Kearny amd | Grant ave.—Christian Sclence service at subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Reality.” | r =chool for children at the same hour. | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. ¥ree reading-rooms, 206 Kearny st., rooms | I are welcome. THE Jirst Divine Science Church—M. E.| Cramer, pastor. Discourse at 11 a. m, by Mre. J. R. Wilson of Oakland, subject, “Prayer and Fasting.” Services every Sun- | day at Home College, 3360 Seventeenth st. between Mission and Valencla. Sunday- chool 10 a, m. | ASSEMELY Hall, 15 Polk st, near Market— | Mr. Alfred Mace will give gospel addresses Sunday, March 23, 3 p. m., ‘Jabez the Overcomer and Anclent Things”; Sunday, | March 28, . “What Are We 10| Believe? March 25. 7:45 p. m., “Samuel's ; Thursday. March 27 7:45 p. m., “Christ Takes the Title Deeds of the World’s Inheritance.” All welcome. | all is free ner; swell place; good lease; never before of- fered for sale; can be bought right; will | stand closest Investigation. Ask HEDGES, | 461 Parrott bldg. | A—SPECIAL; $8000 clothing, gents' fur. and shoe store at involce; old established; top lo- cation; very best town this State; long lease; | would consider partnership. HEDGES, 461- | 462 Parrott bldg. | AGENTS WANTED. SRS ccadal AGENTS—$10 dally, introducing our Brilllant | Gaslight Burners;’ familles, business houses, | banks, churches, private and public buildings buy at sight; these burners are what the peo- | ple are looking for; they do mot require a | chimney (to break) or wick to trim, and make | no smoke or dirt; fit any coal oil lamp with- out expense or trouble, and produce the best, | cheapest and cleanest light; it is a great money maker for agents: 200 per cent profit; | write at once and get to work right away: sample free. Enterprise Mfg. Co., B. 86T, Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS wanted—No experience required: any intelligent lady or gentleman can make from $6 to $12 per day working for us: business pleasant and honorable: good territory for hustlers: lawyers, ministers or teachers who need additional income wanted all over the WELLS & SAUNDERS. 630 A—$5000 WILL buy fine paying retail store; | long estab.; excellent location; near Market; | will invoice $8000; all clean stock: offered only account sickness; chance seldom found; would be fine opportunity to start son right | in lite; might exchange for city real estate. | Ask HEDGES, 461-462 Parrott bldg. HOTELS—We have several fine ones to sell. Stores; 4 paying gen. mdse.; good towns. | Livery stables; 2 large ones, paying, in city. | roceries and bars; 5; good business; big pa: Bteam laundry large town. Cigar, stationery, good ones. Saloon; a good-paying one; good location, Delicacy and cooking kitchen; central; good; cheap. ~Also city and country\real estate. HEALY & CARR, 6 Edy st., S. F. A _BPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. | | To open cash grocery store on established | ransfer corner’’ in Oakland: flne new fix- | s complete; rent only $25; owner spe- : cially wants grocery store in block; refused | $40 this week for a saloon; investigate at | | | | offered; $1000 accident and health palicy; weekly indemnity. accidents or_ iliness; $2 | yearly. Travelers’ Guaranty Co., Columbus, O. | AGENTS_ wanted: experience not necessary | salary $3 to $6 per day; samples and par ticulars mailed 50c. Call or address room 207 Powell st., San Francisco. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- | able and casler to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON. room 412, Parrott bidg. $5 PER week to ladles and gentlemen for writing at home. (MRS.) ALICE DODSON, once. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. 502 Eddy st., Sen Francisco, Cal. FOR sale—Country hotel and bar; at R. R. == depot, Alameda County; completely fur- I WANT men and women to sell what all must | nished; only hotel in town; a rare oppor- | have end will buy again THEO. NOEL, | tunity; investigate this. H. H. CRANE, 508 | Geologist, an Francisco, Cal. California st. i B . | ADOPTION. ACTIVE office man to learn management of | an old established wholenlefln.nd "Lfl‘lnxllflh WANTED for adoption—A dark eyed boy be- {0 rellevh Swner of Giflos wore sRd tween 2 and 3 years of age: ‘good ~home. N T e MRS. MEYER. 566 Minna st. Sk 5w ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY—Prospects for the present year ‘with test sketch of life, by an expert predic- tionist; eend date of birth, sex and 12c. PROF. SERRANO, box 5238, Boston, Mass. HOROSCOPES cast: future predicted; readings by mail if desired. Raymond, 227 Taylor st. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty., Examiner building, room 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, etc.: legal \papers drawn; consultation free; no sdvance charges; open eve's; call or write. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty; quick; quiet; rge without success: established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st.. cor. Stockton. sibility, 7 GROCERY and bar; spiendid corner on Third st.; average sales $900 a month; price $1500; worth investigating. SPAULDING, 916 Mar- ket st., room o7. | | $1350—PARTNER; old-established, high-stand- | ing importing and manufacturing busine: leading reputation In its line on coas cleared from §2000 to $8000 for years: owner thoroughly practical; office man preferred; responsible partles. Box 4352, Call office. |20 PER CENT average monthly profit each | share; dividends paid semi-monthly; shares | $10 each; money returned at any time if not | satisfactory; send tor circular.. WHITE & CO., 408 Beard building, New York City. (Mention paper.) A GREAT mass meeting for men only will be held to-day in the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Mason and Ellis sts. Ad- | dress by Frank W. Smith, the young men’ evangelist. Subject, “The Foolishness of Fooling With Sin.”" Seats free to all men. The Assoclation male quartet will sing. HOME of Truth (Practical Christianity), 1231 Pine st., near Hyde—Sunday services at 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m.; healing meetings, Mon- day at 8 p. m. and Tuesday at 3 p. m. All are welcome, BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, by special request, will speak at Golden Gate Hall to-night on “Why I Became a Liberal in Religion.” Mrs. E. E. Best will render two solos. Doors open at Admission free. | REV. DR. CARRADINE, the noted holiness evaneglist, will preach in this city from March 23 to April 1 twice each da¥; on Sun- | daye at 2:30 p. m., and every evening at 7:30, at Metropolitan Hall, Fifth st., near Market; on week days at 10 a. m. at Penici THE Theosophical Soctety—Pacific Coast heas Quarters, OAd Fellows' ballding; pubiic i Bre every Sunday at § p. m. To-might, "W Jesus Christ 2 Theosophist?’ by Dr. Jerome F. T. §. Inquirers’ class, Sun- | m.; children’s group, “The | Golden Chain,” Sunday, 11:30 8. m.; public meetings, Tuesday evenings &t 8 Wednesday | and Thursday afternoons at 2:80. Lending | library open daily from 1 to 4 p. m. | MEETINGS—SUNDAY. €. V. MILLER, world's famous materializing | vehic; indorsed by Call and Examiner of | c. 22 and thousands of famous Decerle,} Emma Calve, Sarsh Bernhardt, Coqu Bembrich, Fritzi Scheff, Emma Eames, Adams, De Retzke, Salignac, Duffrich, etc. immortality proven beyond a shadow of & doubt; spirits will speak face to face: se- ances Sun., Tues, Fri, § p. m.; S0c. 1084 Bush st.; phone Larkin 4138, AA—DR. JOHN A. KERGAN lectures this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythlan Castle, 909 Market st.; subject, "Phynol?-y of Growth, followed Ly the latest views of the Boer war: free tickets will be distributed for X-ray ex- Ribition at Sanitarfum Tuesday evening; Seats free: no collection; remember the Ques- AT 117 Larkin to-night, inspirational spiritual church meeting; subject, *The Soul”; also truthful messages by Dr. C. E. Wheeler, | Katle Heussmann; admission free. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, 306 Larkin: Mar. | 7:30: Mrs R. 8. Lillie; “Spiritualism i | the teachine of li religious thought to-day."" LADIES Ald mystery social and dance, 305 | Larkin, March 25; sheet and pillow case. | A—PROF. Gee, 108 Sixth st., circle to-night; tests and phrenological readings; quest'.ns answered; 1Cc. CIRCLE to-night, 10c: also every eve.: Friday evening, developing circle. MARY EVANS, 120 Sixth st A—""NOW" Jecture. “Law.” Henry Brown. 04 Fellows bullding, c. MRE. STODDARD'S convincing test circles, 10c, Sunday, Tuesday; read. daily. 278 Ninth. HOLTMAN, Wrenn, test circles Sun., . Frid., 10c; readings daily 1352 Market. MMFE_YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night, 605 McAllister, 10c; come, skeptics. farke 11 free, 2.8 10c; TESTS, 900 rear hall; Maxwell, Wrenn, McKee; ordination. W. G KEDGAN holds spiritual meeting ev nl?t ex, Saturday; admission 10c. 148 &!;l' ATTEND MRS. HARLAND'S test meeting 8§ _».m. ngs, 50c, $1. 132 Harrison 8 p. lll.| | $450—Delicatessen & restaurant, N. of Market; | $850—OLD-ESTABLISHED cigar stand with 8 ' GENTLEMAN, aged 40 (married), desires posi. tion; good business attainments; well ac- quainted throughout California and adja- ADVICE free; open every evening; low fees; | all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st. | L5 CLARK, Fmma Spreckels bldg., 92; Mar- | cun; States: highest references. Box' 4308, ket £t consnltation free: no fees in advance, | % —_— e | TRAVELING photosraphing outft for mals BICYCLES—For Salc,or Exchange. ALLEX 15 selling Eureka bicycles fast: swel est thing out; agency Columbia, Monarch,of ers: repairing. bells. pumps. 301 Larkin st. B — BIRDS. DOGS, ETC. very cheap; £x10 camera; wall tent 14x24, | etc. C. B. RICE, 1073 Thirteenth ave., Oakland. ACTIVE partner wanted In legitimate, profit- | able office business of long standing; relia- | bility more than money required; call per- | sonally. 408 California st., room 4. | ANTED—One or two restaurant men with | lease; part offices; income $600 per month; al WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, talking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock, small capital to take charge of a restaurant | cages, globes, squariums: bird and animal | &nd bar connected with oyster and tamale food of ali kinds. 1546 Market st..bet Sth&9th. | _trade. Apply SE. corner 2ith and Folsom. SSAREING. VoR Chaiane, | RESTAURANT- chophouse; doing a large pay- ing business; owner going East; must sell to- | day; make offer. Bus. B. of Trade., 326 Pine, | A CHILD to board 4 to 8 years of age. Call or - > — o e aub g address J. 8. H., 545 Central ave., Alameda. YOUNG married man would Ifke to {nvest from $500 to $1000 with services In a good paying Box 4097, Call office. i busines: A REFINED home for little girl. 2618 Bush st. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. | H. C. Holmes, 1140 Market: tel. Howard 1946. | L — ] $2500—PARTNER wanted in first-class coun- BUSINESS CHANCES. try hotel. Owner, box 4689, Call. $350—RESTAURANT doing a rushing busi- ' mess; G tabies, 20 chairs; with long counter balf yrice. Box 4700, Call office. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A PHOTO studio on Market st.; furnished re- gardless of cost; doing a splendid business: Ppresent owner been there for years; must sell on account of other business; here is your chance. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third st. A FRUIT store in heart of town; clearing $100 month; a snap; $250. Rohlfs Co., 41 Third. A—CORNER cigar store in heart of town; this is a barnin;‘érw'. “ROMLES CO., 41 Third, A—PARTNER wanted, with $i00, in a well- established business that will pay him from | $150 to §200 a month. Rohifs Co., 41 Third. A CANDY store, manufacturing and icecrea: parlors; paper agencies and other side lines 30 minutes from city; present owner been there 7 _years; best of reason for selling; $2750. ROHLFS CO., 41 Third sf » . close to Market: 2 | years' lease; fine ixtures; $1000 stock; good | reason selllug; $2750. Rohlfs Co., 41 Third. A—NOTICE, ye have cash buyers for all kinds of business. STRAND & CO., 209 Kearny st. A—$750; OYSTER and chop house; rent $12 50; recaipis §30 day. STRAND & CO., 200 Koarn- ny st. AT$100; CIGAR stands, 8125 to $1500 and 7 SI]E)n $150 to $4000, STRAND, 209 Kearny. REMOVAL SALE_1215 Market st.. betwesn Elghth and Ninth; this fine stock of woolens at a sacrifice; suits made to measure at actual cost; fit and workmanship guaran- teed; must 'vacate April 1; come early and avoid the rush. M. BUCHMAN, 1215 Market. $375_WILL buy downtown corner clgar stand; O'Farrell st.: clears $50 above expenses; in- vestigate. SP. LDING, 916 Market, rm. 67. PARTY guaranteeing six_months’ rent, §25 per | i | month, and investing $100 for apparatus, can have half Interest in profitable business; ad- vertiser gives time and all other expense Box 4819, Call office. ART novelty stos stock, fixtures, curtains, carpets, ete. great bargain, or will sell a part of same; owner going Easf portunity of a 572 McAll | MRS. JACQUE. D CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. e e e | __HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MME. M. BERNARD. . THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. Ske reads your life correctly, g'ves an accurate deseription of the past, reveals the present hap- yenings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. "If you are in trouble, discontented, un- Lappy or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, 15ve or business troubles, consult this great me- dlum and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 250 up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. A—50c and §1; PROF. WELLER, clairvoyant, scientific palmist, card reader; advice on busi- ness, speculation, love and domestic troubles, settles lovers' quarfels, reunites separated, tells whom you will marry: how to win man or woman you love: mall §1; send date birth, | lock halr, 6 questions. 1007% Market, nr. Gth. ARRIVED—The witch of Wall st.,_on a visit | to your beautiful city, will give free tests of her mysterious power; tells your name, the name of friends, etc: reveals every hidden mystery: she has no equal. 26% Kearny st.; write for AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S..Phone Grant 1S5 P HOTEL DEPARTMENT 5 waitresses, commercial hotel. country..$25 . 2 waltresses, first-class city hotel 330 2 waitresses, first-class city hotel -§25. 3 waltresses, short distances ... 20 20 waltresses, city and country hotels anl restaurants 2 chambermaids, 2 chambermaids to wait, country 2 chambermaids to walt, city Cook, small restaurant 2 fancy ironers, eity . f)'mnnxu“nru, cilly e nner w. Ses, lunci Woman to diean tn baths 3 dava week..$1 day ........ FAMILY DEPARTMENT A Swedish or German girl for ho for middle-aged couple. afterward to take charge of house while family Is away, coun- try, see party here $25; housegirl for nice place, city. $30; cooks, housegiris, second girls, city and country. $10 to $30... C. R. HANSEN & CO...... 104 Geary (Will remove March 31 to 420 Bush st.. op- posite California Hotel.) MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; dlagnoses diseases with life readings1adies 50c, gents §; palm. and ciair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. MADAM CLARITA, Most wonderful Egyptian card reader: all ques. answered satisfactory; read. from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. only. Phone Polk 831 702 Post. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, clairyoyant and | palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- | 2 10 a. m. 2. @ posite Sixth; private readings dail to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 1! BE sure and read about ISMAR on page 28 of to-day’s paper. MMIE. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth st. trance sittings & palmistry, | $1: card readings, 25c & 50c. 309 5th st., r. 12. MRS. BROWN, clalrvoyant, card reader; ladles | 25c, gents 50c; readings dafly. 132 Sixth st. FOR sale—Grocery and frult store in thrifty town 10.000 inhabitants with monthly pay Toll of $120,000; stock, fixtures, wagons, et will invoice $1700: reasons for_selling. Address Grocery, box 165, Vallejo, Cal. i FOR sale—Retall hay, grain, coal busin tablished on main thoroughfare for 15 yeas fine location; cheap rent on lease; capltal re- quired about §1000; princlpals oniy. Address . box 4874, Call office. NURSERY and florist business for sale; bar- ain; owner must leave the clty by Jul: uyer can work himself into. the business : by working for salary until he wishes to take possession. CARLSON, 500 Haight st. CORNER . saloon, rent $18, with 3 furnished rooms, will be sold cheap if called for at once; ‘must be sold on account of sickness. Apply to DONNELLY & BRANNAN, Sev- enth and Misslon sts. HAVE you $5000 to invest In sate, legitimate business in the Orlent? I can prove to your satisfaction where $5000 to $10,000 annual : income can be obtained; only an honorable | person with business intentions need apply. | Address box 4353, Call office. ( | ; | | | ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st | MRS. MALLORY, 017 Howard, clairvoyant and _Spirit card reader: consult me; L. 25¢; G. 50¢. MAN and wife for all around work for springs Pandy people; good chance for right B P en boss hee, $30. . R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. (Wil rémove March 31 to 420 Bush st., 0p- posite California Hotel.) WANTED—A good glove fitter and saleslady. Apply to superintendent Emporium betwesn 9 and 11 a. m., Monday. SECOND girl in family of 2623 Steiner st., near Broadwa: day, 6 to 7:30 p. m. WANTED—A woman by the day for sev- eral days (cmnenl ‘housework. Apply on Monday, 145 Second ave., nr. California st. A GIRL that has been working at millinery trade to make fancy ribbon bows. 636 Mis- sion st.. 3d floor. four; no_childrcn. apply Sun- | WANTED at once—A woman who s bright and dresses neatly to travel for wholesale house. Box 4685, Call. NEAT, reliable girl for general housework; 2 adults; $20. Call Monday p. m., 2914 Cali- fornia st. MME. WALTERS. great card reader; ia. 2%c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. | WOMAN or girl to assist in housework; seam- stress also wa: a ‘st CATHERINE DEAN, card reader, | moved from 980 HoWward to i32 6th, office 2. | MME. CATE WANTED—Girl_ must sieep home; $12. §16 Sutter st MRS, LAVON. wonderful fortune teller; truth or no pay; 25¢ and 50c. 704 Howard, cor. 3d. | FIRST-CLASS walst and skirt hands and s chine operator. Apply 1200 Geary st. CARD reading and astrology. 148 Sixth st., room 22, second floor. WANTED—A_girl for general housework; no children; references. 703 Broderiak st. CLATRVOYANT, card reader from Louisiana only 10c: from'1 to 8 282 Minna 4th. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beai- | ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. | 3c: | American Carpet_beating Works—Cleanin renovated, relaid. 104 14th st.; tel. Capp tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., earpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. WANTED_ Experienced _alteration hand for sults and walsts. Address 107 Post st. - GLOVE makers wanted; also girl CARSON GLOVE CO., 35-Market st. EXPERIENCED sewers on ladies’ and chil- dren’s underwear. 656 Mission st., third floor. APPRENTICES to_learn . millincry. SAH- LEIN’'S Bon Ton Millinery, 873 Market st APPRENTICES to learn how to sew. 656 sion st., third floor. | EXPERIENCED sewers on_chain-stitch ma- chine. 656 Mission st., 34 floor. $500_RESTAURANT; daily receipts. $30; rent $35; a McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market. $75_FOR sale. notlon, candies, dyelng, cleane ing store. 1626 Powell st. YOUNG man with $125 would like partnership in small paying business. Box 4123, Call. FOR sale—Barber shop, 2 chairs; half or whole interest. Address P. O. box 498, San Jose. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS. Any of ‘the following on month!y payments. sunny coruer; a beauty; only ; Ellis st.: clears $125. i Powell; big transient trade 3 partly furnished; snap; only. 1050 clears $75: only 50 clears $108. 800 A. H. RETSLOFF, phone John 531, 006 Market st., corner A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, Phone, Bush 828. 22, 2. If you haye hotels, rooming-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, 68 rooms; rent $220; fine business cor.: long | ways full; fine investment; sickness cause of sale; $7000. GEO. W. BROWN, 7883 Market st. Room_ 3; Phone Clay 46. 16 rooms; on Market; rent $40. $600 newly furnished; clears $100. 2600 . rent $32 50; large yard. 300 neat, nice house; yard 600 i on Kearn: 1809 | i rent $40 . 450 parties going East. 700 ; rent $25 guaranteed on every sale. lease—55-room lodging-house will be bullt for suitable tenant on sunmy side of Turk st., near Jones. SHAINWALD, BUCK- BEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st! TO lease—Handsome building of 40 rooms, de- | signed for offices for physiclans, dentists, ete.; now being bullt on north side of Sutter st., near Powell. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE | & CO., 218-220 Montgomery DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st..(Inc.)..Phone Davis. 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate, © furnish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease, RYAN AND O'ROURKE, 819 Market—Phone Mint 865. Rooms 31 and 31A. Rooming houses, all sizes and prices, all parts of city. Big free list. Plenty of money at 1l ver cent. Five hundred houses for sale. Any house cn monthly payments. in A= Telephone Black 1-8-0- MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. MONEY TO LOAN. Blg free list of lodging-houses at my office. Al for, on easy terms. Please call, | McDOWFLL Dressmaking & Millinery School; PACIFIC Underwriting & Trust C6. (Inc.)—We | COMPANIES incerporated and financed: stocks ! A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126, J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th tel. Mission 7: COLLECTION OFFICES. e COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, 6th floor, 916 Market st.; advice free. Tel Bush 194: able body of attorneys. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. ¥ COTTAGES TO LET. OPERATORS on silk walsts; good pay. 658 Misaion st., 34 floor. WANTED_Irish girl to help in housework. Ap- ply 978 Howard st. BUTTONHOLE-MAKER and _apprentice on vests; call 2 to 4 to-day. 766 Geary st. | Youn : ework; $8 a month. iy Andar srtaocn A .| SCHELLHAAS, Eleventh st., Apply Sunday afternoon at 2804 Sixteenth .$20-530 s to learn. | ACMURRAY & READY.....Phone Main 5848 Leading_Employment and Labor | SPECIAL TO-DAY—SUNDAT - rce: Office Open 9 a. m. to 12 To-day (Sunday) . SHIP TO-DAY . :1000 RAILROAD MEN. FOR NEVADA. d -STATE 50 drillers 35 for steel ga: Gang of men for ex! - Wages $2 to $3 No Deposit Required AILY .. $3 50 day: 3 carpenters, §1 & 50 to 33 no_shoeing, n hand, , §3 day; blacksmith for ranch; s; tinner, $3 day . AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT .. 4 tarmers, same orchard, $1 60 fare.... % city, v 5 teamsters, same ranch......$30 and found 2 laberers, ranch, near city....320 and found 5 tarmers, for vineyard.......$25 and found 15 farmers and orchard hands......... 320 to $30 and found 2 ‘milkers, Siskiyou Co.......535 and found Buttermaker and milker, §1 35 fare..... > .330 and found, 5 handy men, same ranch. 320 and fourlq « | i | 3 milkers, same dairy, county.$30-and found | 19 milkers, different dairies, city and country. . *...330 and 333 and found ]‘ Gardener, private place. .$30 and found | | 3 choremen. $25 and 5 choreboys. .$10 and SCELLANBOUS ..oo....oo . good mine, $42 and- found: 2 ex- perienced muckers, mine, §60; harness clean- er, $60; 3 stablemen, $50, $40 and $30 and found; married farmer: 'stenographer and | bookkeeper, country; elderly man around | city store; 5 laborers, no experience, eity, $1 1 day: 4 laborers, city factory, $1 75 day; 7 pick and shovel men, $1 75 and 32 day: 3 laborers, quarry, $60; § laborers, near | Gity, §34 ana found; 10 woodchoppers, $1 50 cord, tools and provisions furnished; 50 woodchoppers, virgin timber, big wages and cheap fares........ ........... MARRIED il'iz'fié" i Man ‘and wife, privats family o . evu:xr)'; married farmer for orchard, no ob- Jection to Chlldr&fl.dcwk and wife, mining 3 and foun [oamp e TEL, DEPARTMENT | Second baker, country shop, 345 and fe | assistant butcher, young man for a large company's shop, $96; laundryman, country Jaandry, $65; second cook, plain hotel. $53 | ana tound: porter and runner. country } hotel, | §25 and found: 15 cooks, hotels, rest faee = city and country. 335 to 360 and camp: d found; cook and wife, $43; 9 waiters, and o santry; 6 Qiahwashers: kitchen hands, etc. * idde e dvas MURRAY & $34-638 Clay st. NTED—An influential ex-street car con- o o Sripman; must have extensive uo. | quaintance among strest rallway -vwn?n“ | this city and furnish references; excellent | opportunity and permanent E::lum for right | party. Address box 4565, Call otfice. ! NTED—In each county, & salesman of abil- T amiliar with educational lines; per- | manent position. Address at once. Box 4609, | _can office. TE Iph Power and Water Co. wants cap- T!-!Eleur?;r‘e’nmuweu; Tefs. ; plications in own handwriting before interview. Mills bullding, | room 16, eighth floor, San Francisco. WANTED—Competent man acquainted with | the second-hand furniture business as sales- | man“and general "hand. = Agsly to H. TAILORESS on fine coats; good operats wages $12; permanent. 410 Kearny, room 2 GERMAN girl for general housework; rei ences required; call Sunday. 1305 Van Ness. WANTED—An Infant's nurse. Apply Sunday COTTAGE: 10 Eureka st., bet. 17th and 18th; 7 rooms,’ bath; chicken-house; large garden; no “to let” sfghs. Key at corner grocery. or Monday, 2615 Buchanan TOUNG lady planist to play for firat-class dancing school city. Box 4304, Call office. COTTAGE. 7 rcoms and bath; rent $22 50. 2726 Felsom_st. APPRENTICE for dressmaking: bright young girl; well paid. Apply Monday, 181 Post st. COTTAGES TO LET IN BELVEDERE. | FURNISHED cottages, 6 rooms and bath: | rent $40. Apply MISS CHERRY, Beivedere. YOUNG lady for hair store. 1508 PANTS finishers; also apprentices ol Bood pay; steady work. 407 Turk st. ring; DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES | McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School; | oldest and most reliable school on the coast pupils prepdved for business; now Is the time to enter} dressmakers furnished to shops and families? makers and trimmers supplied; the | demand 1s greater than we can fill; positions free; corset making taught; corsets to order. ' Depot for latest patterns. 1019 Market st. | | BOY to arive with physictan, attend office and B Onake Mimael? generally usetul; $3 per week. Dreakfast and lunch. ~Address, stating age, | box 4691, Call office. MAN to sell goods from wagon to Dbarbers, bootblacks, stores; must take care of horse: $5 per week and commission. Call at 17 Woodward ave., nsar Thirteenth st. WANTED—A steady man with $150 as partner in a nice business that will pay mors than ood wages; no night or Sunday work. 36 eary st., room 1. WANTED—Sober, rellable young man with some cash; $17 week: steady place: no ex- perience necessary. BROWN, 1221 Market st WANTEDDriver for parcel delivery wagon: APPRENTICE for millinery: paid; good | give oxperience, reference and Wages ex- chance to learn. 1602 Market st. | _pected. Box 4334, Call office. EXPERIENCED finishers on pants. 8644 BOY 18 years to learn glove trade: good opoor- Howard st., room 4. EXPERIENCED finishers_wanted on_ladfes’ cloaks., L. MINK, 935 Market st., room 9. SEAMSTRESS; good machine sewer wanted. Call Monday morning, 1817 Devisadero st. corset making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. — 3 DOG HOSPITALS, DR. CREELY'S P. dog soap by druggists or at the Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. ——— EXPERIENCED operators can find stcady work at highest ; also have a few ma- chines empty for’ girls about 16 years of age to learn. Standard Shirt Factory, corner gou‘h and Grove sts. FINANCIAL. have 42 offices in -operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office, 507-8-8 Parrott bldg. $25 TO $35 week guarantd.; theatrical; 5 ladles & 3 ments; no experfence nécessary. Cald- well College Oratory & Acting, 1327 Market. WANTEDHousekeeper; must have excep- tionally good references as to morality, love of children and housekeeping. Box 4243, Call. and bonds sold; good projects wanted tigate our underwriting guarantee plan: write us. Pac. States Mining & Invest. Co., 326 Post. FURNITURE FOR SALE. PLAIN double bed and bedding complete, $10; a single bed, $5; hair sofa, $3, and soms other furniture at 572 McAliister st., above | Van Ness ave. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good oppertunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. LADY clerk for office, 1 to 4 p. m. PROF. MONROE, Astrologer, 1032 Market st. GIRL wanted fcr light housework; good home. 623 Haight WAITRESS wanted at 515 Valencia st. MAHOGANY davenport, chair to match, steel range, parlor cabinet, carpets, dining table, | bookcase, etc. 530 G. G. ave., icall 1to 3. | 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. ‘l' range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. GOOD bicycle, also house furniture; cheap. with ccaster brake and lamp; 874 Howard st. FURNITURE of 6-room flat for sale. 2703A Mission s e e e FURNITURE WANTED. BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days; spectal reasons. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bldg. pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354. —_— McBRIDE & CO.. 765 Murket. Some bargains, | $650—16 rooms; Market st.; $375, 19-room | house, Jackson. $200—7 rooms; rent $15, $3000; 30 rooms, and | G0 more houses, { Some good bargains. Only honest trade. | ..... ..... SPECIAL BARGAINS . 20'%ooms, rent 880, only 29 rooms. rent $60. good furniture. 39 rooms, rent $83, see this . 45 rooms, near [arket st. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. F. J. DECKFR & LARSEN, 921 Market, r. 5. 10 rooms, bath; oak furniture. 5 rooms; plano; translent... 10 rooms: rent $30; income $50. _% Interest in fine grocery and bar. A—$2600: LODGING-HOUSE of 31 room: - —. = - | BAKER'S complete outfit almost new, at dbout | ol | OLD established corner grocery store for sale | cheap Apply 1795 Ellis st., cor. Plerce. GOOD opening for millinery store at Willits. i Address A. J. BLEDSOE, Ukiah, Cal. FOR absolutely safe and highly profitable min- ing investment address box 4335, Call office. A—_CIGAR stand; best on Market st. Ca Monday at 1049A Market st., room 16. A—GOOD saloon; best In city; must be sold at once. 1049A Market st., room 1 SHOULD you wish to sell your business or de- sire (o invest scc SPAULDING, 910 Market | st., room 67, for quick and profitable result: ALF-INTEREST in a cash busin £400 per month; old established. 921 Market st. FRUIT (American) and fanc; cel st H in the éity; rent only $16 month, With lease: | = g0od bueiness; only $235 tomoreow: bowent clears $25 per week: present owner 8 years ranch. 146 Fifth st. there; come quick; don't miss this oppor- | —— sl vl tunity. P. 8. DE LUCA, 318 Kearny. room 1. | LADY will invest £5000 In an established bual- : PEXvEL & | “neas: "owners. only heed. reply: B, $600—PARTNER In an old established car- Call office. B i o penter shop to attend cash and collect; owner | FINE ladles’ and gents' tailoring business for is both a mechanic and a contractor; $150 to $200; good location. Box 4317, Call office. and '15 stools: present owner made lots of Tmoney: best-paying restaurant on the street. Call or address P. S. DE LUCA & CO., 318 Kearny st., room 1. $800—CORNER family hardware and varlety store and dry goods, stationery, candies, to- bacco, cigars; a great bargain if taken at once; don't miss this great opportunity. For full particulars call or address P. S. DE LUCA, 318 Kearny st., room 1. | | NOTICE to sellers—We have cash buyers for all | kinds of business that will stand Investiga- ' tion. P. 8. de Luca & Co., 318 Kearny, r. 1. NOTICE to buyers—It will pay you to call on us before buying elsewhere. "P. S. DE LUCA | & CO., 318 Kearny st., room i. | H BARBERS, attention—3$300 will buy nice bar- ber shop with 4 elegantly furnished rooms, kitchen, parlor: fine yard: healthy location | ————— | BE sure and read about ISMAR on page 28 splendidly furnished; rooms all rented: well located on Market st.: satisfactory reasons glven for seiling; no agents. B Call. | A—T7 ROOMS; elegantly furnished; bes! city. Room 16, 1040A Market st. A—21 ROOMS: best transient house in city; | | rent $50. Room 16, 1049A Market st. A—NOTICE—We have rooming-houses, all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city: get our | list first. MITCHELL & CO,, 1206 Market. | > i A SWELL; 28 rooms; nice porcelain sinks, newly papered; downtown. SPECK & CO. SPIRITUALISM. of to-day's paper. " GLOVES. D. & F. BLACK suede glove; best In the world; warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. HELI WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Man and wife, ranch, $35; woman and child, $20; 6 second girls, $20 and $25; nurse girl, $22 50; 3 walitresses\to go south, $20 and §25: chamber work, private family, $20; housework, $30; mother and daughter, §35. 6 chambermalds, wait one meal, $20; 4 cooks, $30; ironers for country laundry, $20; | cook, small boarding-house, $25: 10 wait resses, $8 a week and $20 and $25 a month 90 girls for all kinds of housework, city and country; call Monday. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. AN experienced saleslady in cloak and suit de- partment. DAVIS, SCHONWASSER & CO., 134 Post st. e ‘WANTED—Elderly woman to assist in house- work In country; small wages; treated as one of family. Apply Monday, bstween 9 o'clock and 2 o'clock p. m., at 20 Hampton place, off Folsom st., bet Second and Third. $3 TO $20 per dozen embroidering doilies and center pleces at home; all materials furnish- ed: nothing to buy or sell; we pay highest prices; send stamped envelope. =~ BERNS MFG. CO., Dept. 20, Chicago. [ WANTED—4 bright, respectable girla (living With parents), references required. .Apply | DR. E. E. McLEAN, hair physician, room | 212, Call bldg., Monday after 9 a. m. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; lite reader; medical cialrvovant; sittings, §$1; letter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak st.—Circle Tues- day and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wed. ladles, 2:30 P m.; 10c; meetings daily, BSOc. ®ain to suitable . iculars g’ psty- W GENTLEMAN or lady who can reach peopls SallOF adasems ¥. & P LUCCA, P18 fearay | " with mevey. o. invest. (5 a1 compaily oxatke a mountain of low-grade gold-bearing ore st., room 1. g superior to Treadwell mine or Alaska: dfvi- S50 _DANCE bk with Jar: spieiing part of | (DBl run_ iictiae bedtasing § Beis city; clears $150 to $200 month; owner sick: must go: & snap for sutable party. For fuli | after mill stasts. I( you wish to represent Piptiguiars cfll or address P. 8. DE LUCA, | room 412, Parrott bidg., San Francisco, Cal. room 1. | |35 PER CENT PER MONTH Earned during past five years by our infal- lible system of speculation; dividends paid weekly; no faflures; highly indorsed: partic- ulars free; mention paper. HAMMOND & CO., 21 Park Row, New York City. IF you are seeking safe and profitable Invest- ment. write for prospectus of the Metropoll- tan Horse Owners' (Co-operative) Assoctation (incorporated under New York State laws); & limited number of shares at $100 each. §. HAND, Secretary, 113 Stockton st. | WANTED—To rent hotel in country town or road house; must be furnished complete; rent great chance for man and wife: clears $100 mo. Apply DE LUCA & CO., 318 Kearny,r.1. | nice sunny living rooms: rent $2250 per month; stock worth nearly price of every- thing: death cause of sale; no agents; call to-day. 1519 Market st., opp. Van Ness ave. | A NEW briek business block in good country town; rented to first-class tenarit and paying 9 per cent above taxes, with a future greater value; may be had for $25,000; investigate it. A. G. & T. CO., 822 Hayward building. MRS. WXNCHESTEE 1610 Clay—Circles Sun. and Wed., Tues., 2 p. m. consult'n daily, MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS—Last materializing | seance Sunday eve. 325 Ellis st.; 50c. KATIE HEUSSMANN, busi ittings datly. 1774 Fifteenth s near Guerrero. i | Mrs. Seal, Epiritual and bus, medium: habit cured or no pay. Avondale, 1424 Market, EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings dally; _phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. Mever: sittings daily; test to all to-night; i0c, CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. the well-known trance medium, {8 permanently located at 1208 Mar- 36; B Chave ™ ante, 15y Faome 23 and ; T ect anteed by ‘mail; send stamp for bamphiet PROPERTY fres dlfared yui=Somhisin Pwotfls | - tessgnable. |, Box 4840, 7,Call "oitfioss With special terms. Daily and Sunday. Railroad; traverses famous Beaumont ofl dis- - e RN Blet: FOR sale—A cigar sf fine location: cheap. | MME. ARNDT, the great clalrvoyant, & = wr'tl!e for plat, m’-'p. a) pll‘l):uon"hhnk. Address A. L., 11 Eddy st., room 20. st, future; never ‘nnx; has the v 3 _ Dept., Chicago. ROUTE for sale in a lively country town. Ad- P. m., 10c; business readis EPIRITUALISTS anniversary celebration next Bunday, March 30, in 0dd Fellows' Hall. A—TESTS, front hall, 909 Market; free; 10c. wu-or:.ns.u;', Case. o7 P EARLE will posith e | positively bold his ‘seance to-night. AN able lawyer, highly indorsed locally, seeks mflm or clients lot.. very low annual covering Vi all legal services; strong l.lducllllnnll.u ox 4698, Call. ' _dress box 4350, Call office. at —_—_— SALOON d y for sale. i} CAMPE CO., 221 Front st ™ PARTNER wanted on it of sickness with A—$200; PARTNER wanted; good_chance for | $3000 In summer 45 minutes from the steady man sat with $18 to 320 a week. f aa stes s i 520 §itvy, rome summer winter. Address an_secret; shows picture future band or wife; fee 25c lmr‘: ; patisfaction to everybody; open Sun., 10 to 8 p. m. 2153 6th. HOME work for ladies who can write distinct- ly. For particulars send addressed, stamped return_envelope as sample of writing, to MRS. M. SUMMERS, Notre Dame, Ind. WANTED—A good woman as first-class cook; one willing to assist with housework; smali family; good wages and excellent home. Ad- dress box 4321, Call office. WANTED—Experienced salesladies in shirt waist and millinery department; only ex- perienced hands wanted. R. D. DAVIS CO,, corner Geary st. and Grant ave, YOUNG lady for general offics work, book- keeping and stenography; state age, expe- rlence and where last employed; what salary expected. Box 4564, Call office. WANTEDSaleslady; thoroughly _acqualn with laces and embroideries. A’W” mu:; tendent Emporium, Monday morning, bet. 9 and 11, LADIES, copy letters at home, to $6 week: send stamped gv.lo elur“ :P:“filflbfl. Monarch Supply Co., t. 114, Chicago. LADIP copy letters ho‘nu, ‘dnlu $6 week; send stamped envelope for application. arch Supply Co., Dept. n&v’CMm o EXPERIENCED operators on shirts; inex; s enced ld_ while I g 58, Pyl e learnine:’ HEEAN BXPERIENCED operators on overalls; inex- ‘nced A4 while learn! HBEYNE- mflk .. 9 Hill st., bet. 21st and 22d. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant crystal seer; reads your life correctly Wllhm& ‘ WANTED—Colored _woman to do - musy be competent. Call after WM‘ Aques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10 8. m. to 8 p. m. | Monday, 86 Turk st. MME. ODELL, clairvoyant; cards and t 'ECTABLE young girl for housework: leaves ead accurately; Lo 260, . 506, B2i3s | | family of two: seep home. o 028 “Turk st. Market st. FROM this date on and until further notice we will instruct inexperienced hands the trade of making overalls free of charge; will be pald while learning. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st. Apply to MR. DAVIS. WANTED—3 girls to learn hairdressing, mas- sage, manicure, switch, Wwig making, in 2 wka.; take charge of private customers: as- sured $50 per mo.; course $5; day, eve. class; bring ad;worth $1. College,233 Geary, r.13-15. tunity for willing boy; steady. CARSON GLOVE CO., 35 Market st. WANTED—A No. 1 general tallor or coat- maker; sacks, $7. Call or address J. | SCHRODER, Livermore, Cal. YOUNG men for high-class dramatic company for small parts. Hox 4339, Call office. WANTED—Young man with $250: tend cash, restaurant; $60 mo. Brown, 1221 Market st CITY salesman on staple line: state experi- ence and reference. Box 4326, Call office. Apply Laguna | WANTED—Two carpenters. | st. ana Willow ave. CAR bullders wanted. Apply J. HAMMOND & CO., Second and Townsend sts. ‘WANTED—Blacksmith's helper. 2220 Folsom street. | $300—MAN wanted for real estats company. | _ Box 4327, Call office. BOY wanted in taflor store. street. | WANTED—AA solicitor; good man,only. Ap- ply 516 Commercial st., Herald. | TEWELER wanted, Apply to DONOHUE & l KERDELL, 134 Sutter st. 1 | 1 108 Stockton WANTED—Musicians for circus. RAWSON & BENARD, West Berkeley. WANTED—A first-class 3-chalr barber shop; | _cash. Box 4503, Call office. 1 SHIPPED fres every day—Four-horse scraper | men and rock men wanted for raiiroed con- tract, Wadsworth, Nev. board, $5 25 per ‘week: $2 deposit required: company will refund same after 26 days. E. B. & A. L. STONE CO., 900 Broadway, Oak- | _lana, Cal \,w.urmxi—y»uu man between 16 and 18 years of ; must be good at figurea | by at H BROS.' - WANTED—An expfl“enced saleslady and buyer to take charge of ladles’ skirt and suit department; state references and salary ex- pected. Box 4354, Call office. WILL treat free for wrinkies a woman over 40 years old; will also treat free for freckles young boy or girl. Harris Institute of Der- matology, 508 Sutter st. WANTEDFirst-class _alteration hands for skirts and jackets. ARMAND CAILLEAU, | Inc., 114 Kearny st. BgBIRS—-F‘lnbcll. 3-chair shop for t location in town: owner going away. Apply at WILL & FINCK'S. b ] 4 S o Geinibie | A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and ¥ ?‘“};RSOMN chort\llllle‘r::r right man. ¥. | . room 412, Parrott building. | WANTED—Young man who is an enced | delivery wrapper. Apply at HALE % | WANTED—Cash boy. Apply at HALE BROS.” WANTED—Rellable Protestant girl for gen- eral housework: family of 4; $20. 222 Do- lores st., near Sixteenth. v YOUNG German girl for a first-class confec- tionery and lunch parler in a large country town. 819 Turk st. At PacificHairdressingCollege, Murphy bld.,r.94; hairdressing, massage, manicuring, wige, switoh, etc. ;course,$5;2 wks. ;positionsecured ;day;ev BARBER—Partner wanted: good little paying shop: call or write. 300 Golden Gate ave. COATMAKER and pants and vest maker for the country. Apply REISS BROS.", 24 Butter. | WANTED—Barber with $300 cash, to take full charge of a nice barber shop and & elegantly furnished rooms in rear; healthy location; steady Dlace; wages Week: married man preterrsd. P. 8. DE B STENOGRAPHERS, don't neglect your speed Join day or evening classes; 50c week. Cor- respondence Ex., 927 Market st., rm, 301-305. WANTED—A good awning machine operator; none but experienced need apply; steady work; good pay. Apply 1139 Mission st. WANTED—Neat_girl for light housework; sleep home. 1718 Larkin st BXPERIENCED girl for waitress and cham- berwork. 30 Liberty st. WANTED—Young man, good address, for Dleasant outside business. 6 Bddy st. T. 92. FOR reliable men call at 467 Tenth st., Oakland, Carpenters’ Labor Bureau. —_— YOUNG man in tinshop; 18 years; apply T to & mmgm | WANTED—A first-class carriage painter, all- around man; 5 k=4 an: Sjedy kob: Fasters — Ratael, Cal. ‘WAITRESS wanted at New Mechanlcs’ Hotel, 444 Brannan st. ‘WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit tion hands. Apply at HALE BROS. AT C. R. 100 rockmen for Nevada....§2 to $2 26 stonemasons for Nevada. 50 mason helpers for Nevada...... 3 blacksmiths for Nevada.. SHIP NIGHT....AND 100 tunnelmen ... 50 and N oFor Chateworih Back. e Big Turmer? | SHIP DAILY .. FREE FARE OFFICE OPEN TO-DAY (Sunday) ALL DAY | ORK EVERYBODY CALL WHO WANTS W¢ R on March 3 o opposite California Hotel.) s . | WANTED—] ‘WANTED—Recruits for the marine 8. navy: able-bodied, character, between the l::h!hn:"lzuiluh- e speak and San mand; only requires 8 weeks; tools donated; elhl?u. free. MOLER'S BARBER LEGE, G35 Clay st. . mtmmlflmflm%flnmflm runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large | __Tooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. ‘WANTED—Men_ to learn barber trade; eight Weeks; tools donated: situation guaranteed; catalogue mailed free; discount this month. Gordon's Barber Collexe, Los Angeles, Cal. et and mmn:::l-. App! iy Nr: lers . P Agent, 213 Broadway. 4 WANTED—In a twenty years established car- riage and wagon shop, a first-ciass painter to rent shop. Address box 4233, Call office. 28 YOUNG men to go north for the summer at HERMAN'S, 26 st. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGEN/ 59 Third fi_;flnha: Bush 405. e evada . WANTED—50 men to take lodging in Cam- bridge House, 543 Howard: cn.nnnd hands. A ol i ST Bkt R R IA‘LLO;RQS'.MMI“H. !wv?lb; (g{eu..llnm.fl. of GET your shoes half- W) waiting; 25¢ to B0c. 563 M: '::.'f‘m'i"fn and 24 ste. ket—200 rooms. 20c night: reading rooms: free ‘bus and bagmage ln‘lm' trom ferxy. lru- Employment Wanted, Btc., See : Page Thirty-Eight. » s =