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Yl A CHUKCH SERVICES—Continued. BUSINESE OFFICE of The San Francisco | ,x gttractive service for men only will be held Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, comer Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. $16 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p, m, 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open © wntll ® p. m, 106 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 Fillmore street: open unti! § p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. UNITARIAN Church (First),-SW. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emer- jtus; Chas. A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday-school. The Sunday-school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. The evening service at o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt having recovered from his recent illness will conduct both services. In the morning be will preach an Easter ser- mon. The following musical programme, from the oratorio ~“The Daughter of Jairus (Stainer), will be rendered by the choir and augmented chorus, H. Bretherick, organ and director: Organ prelude, ‘*‘Overture (Stainer); *"Doxology”’; (a) choral recitative, “In That Day Shail the Lord of Hosts’ ) tenor solo, "My Hope Is in the Everlasting’ responsive reading; *Gloria” (Mornington) Easter carol; (a) ladies’ chorus, ‘‘Sweet Ten- Ger Flower’; (b) recitative, “And When Jesus Was Come In” (soprano voice); (c) chorus, ‘‘Awake, Thou That Bleepest’; quart Lord's Prayer” (Mason); trio and chorus, “To Him Who Left His Throne duet and chorus, ‘“‘Love Divine”; hymn, “Amsterdam’’ (Nares); organ _postiude, “Jubllant March” (Stainer). Reception of new members. From 10:40 to 11 a. m. the Bunday-school will sing Easter carols, ac- companied by school orchestra. Bible class under leadership of Professor Bacon at 10 &, m, The evening service will be in honor of California Commandery, Knights Templar, and will be attended by them in a body. The sermon and music will be appropriate to the occasion. All are cordially invited to both services. at the Young Men's Christian Association, Mason and Ellis sts., this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Mr. Frank W. Smith, the young men’s evangelist, will give his closing address to men only. 'Mr. Smith's subject will be “‘Getting Your Money's Worth.” ~All young men invited. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—Dr. J. Depew Kergan lectures this even- ing at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Mar- ket st.: subject, ‘‘Personal Reminiscences, followed by magnificent views of Pasadena Flower Tournament: free tickets for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tues. eve.; seats free: no collection: remember question box. SPIRITUALISTS' anniversary celebration in 0dd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market sts.; 10 a. m., conference, free; 1 p. m., speeches, music, tests, free; 7:30, address, Mrs. A. L. Gillesple & Mrs. R. 8. Lillie; messages, Ed ward K. Barle & Mrs. J. J. Whitney; 10c. C. V. MILLER'S grand Easter materializing services; the only true church in the world where you s2e the souls of the departed come to mother earth to commune with their friends; 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Boc. 1084 Bush st. A—NOW—DMonthly lecture in Henry Harrison Brown: subject, “‘Mastery of Pain”; illustrated with good subjects; Odd Fellows' bldg., 8 p. m. sharp; good music. FIFTY-FOURTH anniversary tests, 900 Mar- £t rear hall—11, free; 2.8, 10c; Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn, McKee. Chambers, Whit- ney, others; singing, speaking. GRAND inspirational Bible anniversary serv- Tces: alzo trathful messages; front hall, 900 Market st.; Dr. Wheeler, Mr. Wilson, Katie Heussman; free, SCOTTISH Hall, Thursday, April 3, 8 p. m., Charles J. Anderson, eloquent lecturer and peychic; spiritual demon. after lecture; 10c. THE language of the hand from a_sclentific Standpoint: & free lecture by MRE. VAN AUKEN, & o'clock this evening. 830 Ellls st, EASTER services and convincing spirit mes sages to-night. Young, suggestion, 605 McAl ter; 10c. SEANCES every Sun., Wed., Fri., 10c; sittings dafly. Prof. Holtman, Wrenn, 1382 Market. UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor, Twentieth sts v, B. ¥, Di ister; Willlam musical director, Bunday-school _at 9:45 Morning theme, ““The New Laster Message.”’ Thi musieal programmo will be as follows “Awake Thou That Sleepest’’ (Goo Berenade,”” for flute and ‘cello (Titt), ., Bchafer and Wertsch; sopranc $olo, Resurrection * (Ruftner), Mi Kronert; string quartet, “Andante und Vari tons'’ (Haydn), Messrs, Kalthoff, Fubrer, Clement and Wortsch; jubll “Coronation March” (Kretchtoer), “orchestra. 1In the ning the subject o cture Will be rilby’ and “The Heavenly Twins' or th Double Standard of Moral The musical numbers will include & duet for pieno and organ, Misses Clement and Pratt; s #0l0, “Abenbell’” (Schumann), Mr, Wertsch, and & vocal duet, “Abide in Me,'' Misses Kronert and Clement, CENTRAL Church, Mission between Bixth and_Seventh, Arthur H. Brij d Herbeit ¥, Briges, pastors—Baster festh Herbe ¢ Y. Brugs will preach morning and evening, 1w, m., service and sermon, Musical pro- gramme; Organ voluntary, “Grand Cholr (Gullmant); anthem, '‘“The Day of Resur yection’ (Hohnecker); festival, ‘“Te Deus in K fiat (Dudley Buck); offertory, conts wolo, “LAfe's Iesurrection Mour” (N linger), Mim logan Tooley. 12:46 p. m., wpociel Kuster Sunday school festival, "M, J. MoCoy, secretnry of the Y. M, C. A, will give the adar ] m., Bocleties of Christian Endesvor, 1:80 p. m., _concert. Vrogramme: Organ voluntary (Widor); an- them, “Allelulin, Christ Is Risen” (Denney); orchestral selection, wivary’ (Rodpey), under Charles Kdgar Robson; tenor soio, “The Wesurrectic (Whelley), Sobert J, Patereon; anthem, ““The Strife Is O'er’ (Neldlinger); violin solo, '‘Cavating'’ U‘u’lml‘ Charles Jodgar Sobson; anthem, *Hosann (Granier); oftertory, ““The Lord Is (Lanwing), Mrs. Alice £, Cramer; o Sary, | “loaster March” (Lemmens). # ., sermon. The quartet, consisting of ire, Allce ¥. Cramer soprano, Mi & Tooley contralto, Robert J, Paterson teaor and Walter Burkhalter busso, will be assisted by Charler Edgar Robson, solo violinist, Or- chostra and chorus under direction of Roscos Wirren Lucy, organist and choirmaster, The seats are 1ro¢ and the people are weicome, BIMPBON Memorial Methodist _ Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanen sts,— The pestor, Rev, John Stephens, will preach | ‘cello | | at 11 g, m, on “The Easter Faith," and at 30 p, m, on “The Living Christ.”” Special aster music at both services by large cholr under the direction of 1. E. Blake. Bololsts, Mrs, H. V. Dickey, Miss Carrie Eulass, | Charles Tayior and Cecil Smith. Sunday- school Easter service at 12:45 . m. Al invited FIRST Baptist Church, Eddy st, near Jones, E. A. Woods, D.D.,’ pastor; residence 2623 Gough st.—Easter services, 11 a. m. Ad- dress to children on *“The Meaning of Easter.” Sermon, ‘‘The Resurrection a Fundamental Fact of Christianit T:3 p. m. “The Ordinance of Baptism.” Ser. mon, ““The Resurrection; a Trial by Jury Special music. _Orgunist, H. K. Mitcheil precentor, Mr. Bareford; soloists, Mrs. Vin- cent Waish, Miss Florence W. Perkins, A. A. Macurda. : EMMANUEL Ba near Twen: 11 a. m.__ Soloist opranos—Miss M. Slo- combe, Miss F. H. Perkins; barytones—W. E. Whigham, Rev. J. George Gibson. Organ music—festival fantasia (Tschirch), pas- torale (Durand), marche (Gounod). Even- ing, 7:45. Soloists—Soprano, Miss S. Tow! contralto, Mrs. George Norton; basso, E. J. Loughery; barytones, Otis M. Carrington, Rev. J.' George Gibson; violin solo, ceuse” (Ge organ’ music, mass Miliard) slennelle ‘and Marche Mouveme! Underhill; violinists, Paul F. Normand, Miss G. Hemminga and B. Hemminga. HAMILTON Square B ar t Church, Bartlett st., in G ptisg Church, south side Post st., near Steiner—Rev. H. 8. Killen will preach at 11 a. m. and 0 p. m. Mrs. Richard.Bayne will sing at the morning ser- vice. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Come bring your frie RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner of Beventh ave. and Clement st., Rev. Phillp Coombe, pastor; residence 3415 Jackson st.; telephone Jackson 1941—11 a. m., & double quartet will lead the congregation and Sun- day schobl in Easter praise. Easter anthem, double quartet: barytone eolo, *“The Hills of God,” Josiah O. Low. Address by the pastor, “Easter Reantimation.’ 5 p. m., Baster praise service, led by double quartet. So- prano solo, “‘Easter Dawn’ (Woodman), Miss Nina Parker. Anthem by double quartet, Address by the pastor, ‘Resurrection From Death a Present Attainment.” Seats free. dial welcome for every one. ngregational Church, 1640 Hayes st near Central ave.—The pustor, Prof. &, H. a. Lioya at_ 11 8 “Do We Wol a Dead o “Titin | Christ 7" Special Laster musio morning and evening by choir. Offertory by Mrs, Jessio Doan Moore, 1 Know That My Redeemes m., wpeclal Baster ry ‘I;‘\;' II'IF. J. A, Brown, elley). # y Liveth” (Han Praing servic “The Rewurrectio school and Prof. C. E. at 6:30. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corne 3 fornia and Octavin sts.—Rev, John fl.:n:alfillll D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. Eldredge, as. woolate pastor. Dr. Hemphill will pr #t 11 a m,, tople, “Baster nd at the Becond Street Mr. Eldredge will preach Morning Sab) nllh-’ chool, 10 Morning Study,” 30, Mission at clock. Al gre cord FIRST Presbyterian Church, Ness ave, and Saucramento st. corner & m, and 7:30 p. m. Rev, William Guthrie will preach both morning and el‘s-‘-;k ing. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m.; Wednesday eveni ruyer meeting at ' oolock. Sunday ot ing and cvening the cholr will furnish special Tester music. All are cordially invited, EASTER Bunduy services First English Luth eran Church, Geary st., bet: Gou and Octavia, Rev. . s 5 E. Nelander., Pi pastor—At 11 a. m., morning service and eommunion; sermon, *Dominica Gaudi the Joyful Sunday.” As on Palm Sunday morning, the regular church choj Eirie Vested choir will unite in Jeading oo praise in tlLis service, which Wil include the following music onal, ““Jesus Christ Is Risen To-Day” (Ions); “This Is the Day" (A. W. Ketelbey); psalm 47, chant No, 22, 1n A (Crotch): offertory, *“Awake Thou That Bieepest” (. C. Maker): hymns 261, 46, 323, #29: in this service thege will be reception of mew members of the church and celebration of holy communion. At 7:45 p. m.—BEven- ing_service; sermon, ‘‘Machpelah: anthem. ““Awake Thou That Sleepest” (F. C. Maker): muthem, “1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth': Mee-Pattison); offertory, Love Eternal” (J. C. Bartlett) 261, 264. EFVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 #t., between McAllister st. and Golden Gate ave.—Preaching this evening at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor, Elder W. S. Sadler. Subject, “The Soul’’’ A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Seats free. EASTER servioes at Golden Gate Hall, 7:30 p. m.—Rev. Benjamin Fay Milis will spoak on “Life After Death.” Music by the Unity ; hymns 266, Club male quartet; solos by Mr. Wilkle and | Miss Webber. Al invited, THE Theosovhical Soclety Pacific Coast " quarters, Odd Fellows’ Dulle!n‘%bll:?ag- ture to-npight at 8 o'clock by Mrs, W, J. Walters. Sublect, ““The Holy Grafl” In. quirers’ class Sunday 31:30 . m. Children’s group, the “Goiden Chain,” Sunday, 11- @ m. Public meetings Tuesday evening af : Wednesday and Thursday a al third—Special musical services | “Ber- | t” (Battman); organist, Miss Lotta | “0 Day’ of, | 01 fternoons at -?nun‘ library open dafly from 1 to | BOOKS of all kinds bought;libraries pi | FIDEIATY Lodge Ne MRS, VIGAR'S spiritual test meeting to-night, 10c, 148 Sixth st, room 32; sittings dal W, G, KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every night ex. Baturday; admission 10c, 145 Sixth, MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Th'ullrphlfll Bociety—Public meeting to-night, & o clock, at #10 O'Farrell st subject, "('lllfl)ml’L the Center of the rid’'s New Clvilization,” by J. H. Fussell, student and represent; tive from the Theosophical center, Point Loma, Cal. Special musical programme. Al invited. MEES llfll—fl"llolflf"l AL, night in Flos Ject, ""The Unity of LI M, H, LOGA M, D, Ph G, OPMICAL SOCIETY, THEOSO " Brotherhood m'r';‘i ne.’ by C. A Balley, Thursday even- ing st & o'clock, B0 Van News ave, MEKTING NOTICE 120, ¥, and A, M. Funeral notlce—Officers and members are requested to amsemble at Masonic Temple THIE (BUNDAY) APTERNOON, at 1:80 o'clock, for the purs pore of conducting the funeral services of our late brother, FREDERICK ALBERT MABON of Silver Gate Lodge, San Diego. by ords { the W. M, Py order O G RDERICK BARRY, Secy. Twu BEN ADHEM Lodge No. % ‘ome and hear 112, 1. O, O, F.—Members are hereby notified to attend funeral of our late brother, FRANCIS H. PAGE, BUNDAY fl::ul{; m., from lodge room. L. H, KAUFFUNG, G, UNITY Lodge No, 131, 1. 0, 0. V. ~Initistion TUESDAY, April 1; visitors welcome. A. 8. CRONK, N. G, R. A. WELCH, Rec.' Rec, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1902. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CLATRVOYANTS—Cont! ed. JIELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. BUSINESS CHANCE JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated. Legitimate Businees Agent. A—Oyster and chophouse; a bargain; at $250. A—Restaurant and delicacy store; doing fine business; owner sick; good location. A—Grocery; on a good corner on Mission st. owner has other business; price $§1800. A—Bar and lunchroom; close to theaters: av- erage receipts $50; large basement suitable for bowling alleys; rent $85; price $4000. A—Partner for a good paying grocery. A—Candy and ice cream parlor; good location and good business; owner cannot give it his attention. A—Grocery, bar and cigar stand; corner on Geary st.; long lease; rent $40; price $2500. A—Partner for an oid-established and gocd- paying printing business; $2500. A—Saloon, iggluding 2-story house and lot in the Missiomh & bargain ot $1000. A—Saloon on Market st.; price $2100. A—Saloon: south of Market st., in the manu- facturing district; 8 livin upstals rent $15; stable in rear; price $275. A—Roadhouse and hotel, opposite the ceme- teries; steady boarders; pigs and chicken fine opportunity; price §750, or exchange. A—Hotel of 20 rooms, clears $200 monthly; fine opportunity for right person; $2000 ‘Wanted—Party with $6000 to invest in and enlarge a paying manufacturing busines A—Several lodging-houses going very cheap. A—Several restaurants at reasonable prices. A-—Branch bakery, notions and grocery in Oak- land; 4 rooms completely furnished; chickens, ete.; good location; price .$600. A~—Grocery and bar; corner on Geary fresh and selected stock; b lease 4 living | rooms; rent $18; price A-Baloon near 5d and Market streets; good puying place; price $700. A—Baloon at Golden Gate Park; price $750. A—Bakery; well established; 200 customers; 2 horses and wagons; b years' lenss; $1500. WE have for sule rights for the States of Cal- fornia, Oregon and Washington for the best locked-wire fence devic r patented. The owner of the patent is a practical ranch man who haw 200 miles of barbwire fence in the Panhandle, and who s now going over t entire fence system of his ranch, putting in the stays with this locked ¢ device, The a s taken like wildfire in the Knstern Ftates, The Btate of Iowa mlone wold for #10,000. 'We have samples of the device at office, W een. The prin- clpal advant device In that most indestruct- that 1 no power can move the stays when put on with our patent wrench, fastener and patent If this device were adopted in Call- ly would revolutionize fene- in cattle-proof, and by put. y# you can fence inst 4. The device can be used ences or for office wire work, and bly some modely of the fence can be w the City 3 between Beventh and Eighth., Mr, Blescar, the proprietor, will be glad to explain jtw use, MINING IN- VESTMENT AND BHOKERAGE CO., Low An o il manufacturing busine rlence not necessary. For to P, DE LUCA & CO,, 318 Kearny #i store on Kearny stre full month's rent just/ §runt bargain; sicksess. ICA, 18 Kearny s, 1 lers—Wa have cash by iness that will stand investiga- de Luca & Co,, 318 Kearny, r, 1, Previous expe- gnrtloull # 0pply kinds of | 2 ion. NOTIC 1o buyers—It will pay you to cail on us before buying elsewhere, P, 8, DE LUCA & CO,, 818 Kearny st., room 1. ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1, 0. 0. ¥.— Moeting | MONDAY EVENING, March 81, Official visit of D. D. * G. M, Dubols, Lecture on "0dd Fellowship,” by P, G. Brobeck, and elec- tion of representatives to the Grand Lodge. ALF. J. ZOBEL, N, G. W. E. STEVENS, Becy. THE officers and _members of Hartnagle 8. A, Chapter No. 3, U. A, O, D., are hereby noti- fied to meet at Drulds’ Hall, 413 Butter SUNDAY, March 50, 1902, at 1 o'cloek p. m., for the purpose of at- tending to the funeral of our late brother, A. D. JAMES J. MOLLINSON. JAMES F. MARTINONI, Chief Druid. L. PALMER, Secretary. Rec. CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 18, American Association of Masters and Pllots—Officers and members are hereby requested to o tend the regular meeting of the harboj EVENING, March 31, 'as basiness of i portance will be acted on. V. M. RANDALL, Captain. R. N. PIPPEY, Secy. &l CALEDONIAN Club's _thirty-sixth £rand annual gathering and gumes at Sheil Mound Park, Berkeley, May 30, 1602. b g A M. MACPHERSO! 2 T W DENCAS, ey o & RIGGERS' and Stevedores' Union Association, attention! You are hereby notified that there' will be & special meeting TO-DAY (Sunday), March 8, at 2 p. m., at 003 Front st, 6 transact important business. A full atténd. ance is requested. By order of P. F. WHEATTY, Presi: HUGH McKEVITT, Ru;n:«y e REV. DR. CARRADINE, the noted holimbes evangelist, will preach in this city from March 23 to April 1, twice each day; on Bun- days at 2:30 p, and every evening at 1 Metropolitan Hall, Fifth st., near Market; on week days at 10 a. m. at Penjel Mission Hall, 40 Third st. All are invited. AXXUAL MEETING—The annual mee the stockholders of the ".‘2::\ lu‘lll..H:E fining Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisoo, Cal, on Monday, the 31st day of March, lms at the hour of 12 m., for the purposs of electing a Board of Dircotors to serve for the cnsuing yes d the transaction of such Sther business as may come before the mest- i nster books wi Mareh 2ist, 1003, at 12 mo 00§ RIDATY, W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. e Y e in first-class manner. J. W, 1 B Collog: Post, ENGROSSING, plan baia compan; cinl inducements offered 0! Addrews box 4508, ticulars, giving references AGENTS— able und ance? ¥. about to retire from business; spe- to the right per. all, with full par. ¥ BOLICITOR w; ted man or woman, for t Avvly 21261 ) ~ a” coffee, DEBITS open for Industrial Insurance axente; 800d_field. _ Apply box B4, Stockton. Cal. ASTROLOGY—Prospects for the present with test sketch of life, by an e:xl:::n;r:d.l:! tioniet send date of birth, sex and 12c, PROF. SERRANO, box 5238, Boston, Mass, HOROSCOPES east; future predicted; o by mail if desired. Rflymol:ld. 227 7&;:1;' l:t" ATTORNEYS AT LAW, R. W. KING, atty., Examiner building, room 613; a cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- £ages, partnerships, attachments, collections, cte.: legal papers drawn: consultation free; no advarce charges; open eve's; call or write, ADVICE free; divorces a speclalty; quickquiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs, G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. | ADVICE free; open every evening; low fees: @l cases. J. M. THURSTON. 819 Market st. 1. & CLARK, BEmma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; mo fees it advance, BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange, $800; WELL-PAYING clgar factory and store in’heart of city; plenty of stock and good outside cash trade; a money-maker for in- dustrious party; good reason for selling; full investigation allowed: part cash; cheap rent, Inquire P, 8, DE LUCA & CO., 818 Kearny, A—#800; FAMILY liquor store; clears $150 month; full value; rent §25, STRAND, 200 _ Kearny st A—$300; DELICACY and branch bakery; good trade; 8 rooms; a bargain, STRAND, 209 Kearny st. RESPONSIBLE party to manage office and learn general management of old established wholesale and retail business; party can i vest if they choose later and become active member; in answering state how much you are worth and past experience. -Box 4574, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale at a bargain on a busy thoroughfare; receipts from $30 to $40 per day and increasing; fullest investigation; cheap rent. D. McRAE, 837 Mission st. $8500—First-class candy business: profits $260 monthly; sale or exchange. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $1T50—LODGING house, 82 rooms; must sell; sickness. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. A—PARTNER wanted, with $400, in a well- established business that will pay him from $150 to $200 @ month. Rohifs Co., 41 Third. A_SALOON on Third st close to Market: 2 years' lease; fine fixty ; $1000 stock; good reason selling; $2750. Rohits Co., 41 Third. A—BAKERY and delicatessen n Western Ad- dition; 4 living rcoms; rent $15; clearing $i25 month; bargain; $450. Rohlfs Co., 41 Third. A—PARTNER in boxwood business; well es- tablished; 4 wagons; 5 horses; 3 men em- ployed; bargain; $325. Rohlfs Co., 41 Third. A—CIGAR Stands! Cigar Stands! Cigar Stands! 30 busy money-maKing stands, $15 to $2000; 1 sell choice, ~well located stands only. Hedges, 401-402 Parrott bldg., 825 Market, | A—VERY profitable hotel and bar; long estab- lished; best town this State; 45 rooms; .0W rent; 3 years' lease: this house makes big money. ‘Ask HEDGES, 461-4G2 Parrott bldg. A—SALOON; busiest corner wholesale district; always busy: low rent; short hours; price right to genuine buyer; fullest investigation asked; old-established place. See HEDGES, 461-462 Parrott bldg, WANTED—A partner with §600 to act as cashier in a business; guarantees $150 per month; references exchanged. Particulars R. G. WILKIE, 261% Kearny st. $§350—OYSTER and chop house; furnished room in rear; rent §8 per month; trial allowed par- ties meaning business; splendid chance for man and wife. Apply K. KENNY, 75 Third. IF_you have money to Invest let THE IN- VESTORS' AGENCY, 137 Montgomery at., 8. F., know it. Call or write for particulars, RESTAURANT and ovster house, cor. Sutter & Devisadero; rent $40; living rooms; selling on account of sickness. Box 4545, Call office. SALOON and property for Call. at CAMPE CO., 221 Front s R FOR rent—Central brick meat market. to G. M. DODGE, at San Rafael. FOR Sale—Established millinery store; sick- ness. Box 4300, Call, CLASSIFIED adyertisements and subscriptions recelved branch office, 2200 Fillmos sale. Apply A—B0¢c, 50e, 50c, 50c, 50c and $1, §1. $1. 38 Fhorteen WEL e O opld’s reliable paimist, clairve , psy- chic; $2, $3, $5 and $10 readings reduced tc 50c and’ $1." “Tells you all, from the cradie 1o the grave; danger, losses, sickness can be averted, disaster turned to success, despair to happin the troubled, dissatisfled, un- fortunate should seek his aid and start I aright. There is no home so dreary, no life so blighted, no heart so sad that he cannot re- store happiness. Advice on business, specu- lation, all Jove and domestic troubles, settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated, telis whom you will marry, how to WIN thé m or woman you love, how to overcome all enemles; gives full secret how to control or influence any one you love or meet. An ex- amination made by Prof. Weller will point out the business, trade or profession to which nature has adapted you, which, if followed, will win succese. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Readings by mail, §1. 'Send date of birth and lock of hair; 12 questions.. 1007% Market st., near Sixth, San Francisco, Cal. SATISFACTION guaranteed; MISS M. WILLE, 320A Ellfs st., the celebrated clairvoyant and business medium, reads your life correctly, gives valuable advice concerning all matters of business. mining, divorces, law, marriag: and all domestic relations; reuniting the sep- arated and securing marriage with one of choice; learn what to do and how best to Go it cre’ faflure and misfortune overtake you. MISS WILLE reads vour life like an open scroll. Readings, 50c-$1. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., ‘cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; send etamp for pamphiet MRS. M. E. DAY & CO. .....335 OTE:! ' TMENT Alirésces, 395 G waitresses, frst 3 hamba '.,ms;'s"‘:hgw o, eieation SO0k ¥ AMILY DEPARTMENT . gy e ) MRS. M. E. Dé_! & CO.. ..335 Geary st WANTED—Assistant_in_bath house, $40; & cooks, some wash, $30-$25; parlor maid, $25; 5 second girls, $35; cook, Berkeley, washing; 3 nursegirls, $15-§20-§25;" pantry irl for institution, $20; waitress, same place, 20 girl for candy store, §5 week; 10 wait- resses, city and country hotels, $20-$25; cook, small ' boarding-house: man and wife, city place. $10; also a large number « of g for ousework in_both city _an ntry. Monday. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. COMPETENT girl for housekeeping and cook- ing; couple; references. Apply 1922 Baker Monday morning. YOUNG girls to put rivets in overalls. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st. (MR. DAVIS.) WHOLESALE house requires the services of a competent woman; no bookkeeping or stenog- raphy. Box 4608, Call. NEAT young girl to assist in housework and care for children. Call 403 Fair Oaks st.. cor. Twenty-fifth. FINISHERS on coats and pants, steady work guaranteed. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. 8 with special terms. Dafly ard Sunday. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, clairvoyant and 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. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sigh dlagnoses dise: '8 with life reading; ladie 120 Turk. ; clairvoyant, our Iife correctly without -$1; 10 a. m. fo 8 p. m. A—MISS M. WILLE, 420A crystal seer; reads LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ANY of the following on monthly payments. 20 rooms; clears $125 8121 45 rooms; near Market; snap .... 125 rooms; clears $4! only. #0 rooms; clears $100; payms B0 rooms; first-class; snap 0 rooms; sunny corne 82 rooms; Powell; big 20 rooms; clears $76 40 rooms; clenrs $108,, A H, RETSLOF) 900 Market ut $500—K ROOMS; clenrs $100; big transient trade; furnished with fine cherry and ok furniture; every room sunuy; small payment down, balance monthly, RESTLOFF, 000 Markot # WINETON & WOLF, 1020 MARKET 8T.—1026 MARKET 8T, (Photograph Gallery Entrance.) 10 rooms, rent $22, good furniture, only... $350 20 rooms, rent ncome $135 950 24 roomn, rent 850, central........ e 1650 88 rooms, rent $50, money-make; . 2260 B1 roomw, rent $100, just listed, . 2100 45 _rooms, cheap rent, a sacrific + 2600 500 other houses on our ligt to telephone Jeswle 2211, LODGING-HOUEE 36 rooms, cl ¥ torms, Morrison & ( LODGING-HOURE, finely furnished; owner mukt leave city; will well at wncrifice; give any terms, Morrison & Co,, 20 Montgomery. MM, RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 26c up. b Fourth st. 60 | A—Mrs. Melvill, wonderful clafrvoyant, water 1 __reader, has returned. 11 Oth; German spoken, | MRS, MALLORY, 917 Howard, clalrvoyant and spirit card A L. 20 . Boe. MME, WALTERS, gr 3 gents Boe, 951 M i open Sun. CARD reading 22, second floor; horoscopes cast by MM, ODELL, clairvoyant; cardy & tea leavos read nceurately; L. 20e, G, Boe, 52114 Eddy. MRB, BROWN, clairvoyant, card render; indles 28¢, gents H0c; readings Adally. 132 Sixth MRS, LAVON. wonderful fortune telle or o pay; 2be and Boc. 704 Ho il only 1 from 1 to 8. 202 Minna st nr. 4t | DRE! IMAKIPI AN AMSTRRIESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery. School ; oldent and most reliable school on the coast; pupliu prepared for business; now Is the time reswmakers {urnivhed to shops and % supplied; the positions corset making taught; corsets to order, t 1010 Market st. lmrf Bchool; patterns cut, 1019 Mkt corset making taught LODGING-HOUEI, 28 rooms $1300, MORRISON & CO,, LODGING-HOURIE, 56 rent 836, price 26 Montgomery, worth $1100; M 10 rooms n 0., % in rooming-hous chances and 860 Market st, and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328, It you ha rooming-houses or business to sell, buyers call; we can sult you; have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, flats; all sizes and prices; In ail parts of city, A Near The Call building, Telephone Black 1-8-0-3, MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms, 1-2, R MONEY T0 LOAN, Big free list of lodging-houses at my office, All for sale oh easy terms, Please call, McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market—Some b 705 Market—Some bas $050—15 rooms; Market st. {wb—w-mum fouse, Jackson st, 200—7 rooms; rent $15. 3000—30 rooms; and 60 more houses, Some good bargains., Only honest trade, DOG HOSPITALS, v DR, CREELY'S C. P, d? soap by druggists or at the Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. VLATS TO LET. FURNISHED or unfurnished; beautiful new 6- room flat; all rooms with bay windows open- ing on park; sun all day; 10 minutes to City Hall on Haight cars. 47 Portola st., cor- Duboca P first corner it from ELEGANT new flatw; low_rent; 705-107 Bixth ave.; McAlliater, Geary, Sacramento and Sut: fer bt cars (o' door. BPECK & CO., 007 rket o ELEGANT new flats, just comrhnfl; Beott st. near Washington, opposite Alta Plaza; up-tu date. BURNHAM & MARSH, 20 Montgom- ory st. NEAR the park; 6-room sunny fla! 1l modern improvements; newly and neatly furnished; rent very reasonable, 1200 Waller st., be- tween Masonic and Central aves. CALIFORNIA, 2310%, near Wel ;"'{,3‘"" rent reasongble. G. ELEGANT up-to-date flat of 8 rooms, 72 and 77 Washington st., bet. Polk and Van Ness; open to-day. —7_rooms H. UMBSEN A—NOTICE—We have rooming-houses, all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city; get our list first. MITCHELL & CO., 1208 Market. A—16-ROOM lodging-house in Oakland; must sell soon; no agents. Box 4254, Call office, Oakland, ELEVEN rooms, clearing $45 per month; down town; $1150. Box 4613, Call office. A LODGING-HOUSE of 7 rooms for eale. Golden place, off Golden Gate av NATOMA, 217, two blocks from Cali—10 rooms, neatly furnished; price $275; rent $32. $250—32 ROOMS; part cash; or will trade for 765 Market THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CO., Rooms 75-76, Flood buflding. Why invest your money in stocks and com- panies cf which you know nothing of mausge- ment or members when you can personally in- Vestigate The Industrial Development Co. by | fnvestment or securing members for co-opera- | tive development of home industries? Open evening at 8 p. m., rcoms | Flood bullding; you are invited. P e S bbb boldt WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, Karlson Karpet Co.—Cleaning 3¢ yd. ;upholster- ing,1213 Market,bet.8th&th;tel. Howard 2912, American Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, 8c; renovated, relaid. 104 14th st.; tel, Capp 3524, LOWER flat of 6 rooms and bath, 1325 Call- fornia st., near Hyde; rent £ MODERN 7-room flat; water view; large yard; $35. Apply 1316 Green near Polk. NICE cozy flat of 4 rooms; stationary wash- tubs and bath; $18. 1181A Howard RENT $25: a modern flat of 6 sunny rooms; adults. 2719 Pine st., near Devisadero. BUTTONHOLE maker on vests steady work guaranteed. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. GOOD finisher: highest wage: Square av. EXPERIENCED operators on golf and negliges on_ladles’ cloaks and suits; H. RATNER, 144 Unlon Geary st. | A-MURRAY & READY. HELP WANTED-—MALE—Con, Leading_ Employment Labor Agents. . SPECIAL TO-DAY—SUNDAY . 50 drillers . Extra gang . wages $2 50 to $3 50 day FREE FARE .SHIP TWICE DAILY :--. CARPENTERS — STONEMASONS 3 carpenters, S hours’ work, $1 fare. et 3 =4 $10 and found carria; 1l summer’s lob. 38 blacksmiths, shop and ranch .$60, $52 and carrfage shoj MISCELLANEOUS 4 laborers, large mining company .........$60 3 laborers, no experience required, small mine, $30 and found; 4 miners, $75; 2 miners. shaft work; man and wife, near city, $62 and found, see boss here; middle-aged man, Cath- olic institution, $20 and found; 27 farm, or- chard and vineyard hands, $26 to chore- men, private places and ranches south, $35; 3 stablemen; 15 mil ; 2 choreboys; 6 scraper holders, near city, 35 day; 2-horse scraper teamsters, $27 50 and found ..FOR A L 10 more handy men to work in fruits and vegetables, picking and packing rhubarb, as- paragus, etc.; later other fruits, etc.; No ex- perience necessary ......... $27 50 and found WOODCHGPPERS TIEMAKERS ..... For a large company, 130 wodochoppers tlemakers, big wages and cheap fares; 50 woodchoppers, tools and provisions furnished PR HOTEL DEPARTMENT ........ Steward, country hotel; second cook, $40 and {nund.:.g run:& cooks :omu ‘:umry ho- tels, to 2 B walter and cook, short orders, $10 week; walters, country: dishwashers and kitchen BeIP .ovvocsen s aeaadoe 1t You want work call down and read our tronts; highest prices paid. D, C. HEG! bulletin boards ... % 723 Market st, MURRAY & READY. .634-638 Clay st. INTICES to learn glove making; pald | WANTED—An expert sewing machine ad- Avniie Jearning. . CARBON GLOVE 0. 35 ster, with factory gaperionce on button- i 2 daye, Btandard Sewing ne Co., -8 N nra— Asply M. LEDERT ladles tailor, | ooniormis 2t errands. Apply M. , 3 A oo 1 GIRLS; steady work: must have experie: refe Fremont s housework In STRAUSS & CO., 32% DAVIS.) WANTED—A girl for general Bolvedere. Box 4578, Call office. GIRL for general housework; no children: ref- erence 703 Broderick st., near McAllister. WANTED—Girls, work on incandescent lamps; no experience needed. AP!'Y 500 Howard st. EXPERIENCED _ operators on ladie third floor. 160 OPERATORS to take work home on ehil- dren's wear. 056 Mission st., third floor, WANTED—Hand sewers, Apply at 47 Ninth stroet, ‘Address P. O. box 2087, San A e D—Quartz mill_and cyanide man for wnl::fl.lzpl-nt |-n Southern Nevada; must have experience and references. Address P. O. box 2087, Francisco. WANTED—Young mas, quick and sconvate :Ilh figures; one having had office expe- rience ferred. Apgj.y with references ta N. F. Kf.' box 4702, 11 office. BE boss; start weekly experience unnecessary- printed com American Publishing WANTED—Youth for bundle ve apmme experionce. " ADply Mongay ing betore 11, ND.HH“&II’! office, porium. A YOUNG man as bill clerk; wholesale house; state references and salary; steady position. Box 4041, Call office. A samples, 10c. Portland, i ¥ PRESSER on overal €O., 42% Fremont » LEVI (MR, STRAUSS & DAVIS.) I | WANTED—A steady man with $150 as ner in business that will pay more than wages. 36 Geary st., room 1. B WANTED—Hand se and machine sewers BBy’ TORE boy for tool and machinery business: el A8 A | S oant. be bright and active; ot over 18 years. "LABS sleeve maker, SOLLEY, 1007 | _Apply Monday from 9 to 11 a. m., 88 fat st. R s AR WANTED—flober, reliab) ng man with FIRST-CLASS botton-hole maker wanted: | = some cash; §17 week: steady place; no expe- wages $12 (0 $14 week. 500 Kearny, r. 2. | rience necessary. BROWN, 1231 ot \"\'}(N'l':p—lm;"mn "rnllilgo y pprentices learn _ millinery SAHLEIN'S Millinery, 873 Market, FXPERIENCED dressmakers wanted. 028 Sut- er #t,, room 3 EXPERIENCED operators work at highest pav: also have a few ma- chines -mm‘ for girls about 16 to learn. tandard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. can find steady theatrical; 5 ladies Cald- $25 TO $35 week guarantd. & 3 ments; no experience necessar; well College Oratory & Acting, 1327 Market. | LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- ugsertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. WANTED—Nursegirl. Apply 1007 Oak st., § to 1; will pay car fare. WANTED—An errand girl; city. 72 Geary WANTED—Vest and pants makers for coun- try. Address box 4573, Call office. GIRL for zeneral housework; twe in family. 1309 Plerce st.; call in morning. GIRL, German speaking, for general house. work. 1053 Market upstairs. must know the work. BAUER BROS & CO., 21 Sansome st. THREE agents, $10 per week and commission. 826 Sixteenth st., Oakland. SUNNY flat of 6 rooms and bath: large stabls; Tent $25. 2040 Howard, bet. 25th and 26th. SUNNY flat, 3 large rooms, bath, garden and vard. 16348 Howard st. SUNNY upper flat 3 rooms, newly papered, $10; 653 Jessie st., above Seventh. e e e FLATS TO LET—FURMSHED, COMPLETELY _furnished flat of 7 room plano. 1530 Grove st.; call bet. 4 and § p. m. | UPPER flat, 4 rms, bath, gas range, $25; lower flat, 2 rms., $12 50; 1 to 4. 1517 Golden Gate. FURNISHED flai 3 rooms; $12 50 and § 935 McAllister st. WANTED—Experienced saleslady. _Apply be- tween 8 and M a. n.. at HALE BROS.’ APPRENTICES to learn talloring. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st OPERATORS on silk and wash waists. Market st, 80T | | | | SOLICITOR or saleoman wasted for vm—u: and retall liquor house: age and references with application. Box 4617, ml. WANTED—Cash boy. Apply between 8 and 11 a. m., Hale Bros. PLATEN feeders wanted, RIDGE, 306 California st. EXPERIENCED solicitors for placing new line of Porto Rico cigars. Box 4549, Call. 100 MEN for steamers going north; must be over 21. At HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart » JOHN PART- ERRAND boy wanted. 2011 Fillmors stres FIRST-CLASS pressman on vests at 230% Ninth st. WANTED—A strong errand boy at M. KRAKER'S, 224 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS manufacturing jeweler and dis- mond setter. Box 4505, Call office. BOY wanted. Apply drugstore, McAllister an | Fillmore sts SAILORS—Green hands for all_parts of the world. Apply at agents, 213 Broadway. A _NEAT boy for errands at GRUENHAGEN BROS., 20 Kearny st. FIRST-CLASS coat maker to work inside by week. Rosenblum & Abraham, 1108 Market. - | FIRST-CLASS pants maker. ROSENBLUM & SEWERS on_ shirt waists; good pay; steady | | GOOD aishwasher at 1201 Fillmore st., corner ABRAHAM, 1108 Market st. Turk. ‘WANTED—Tatlor to trim coats for machine at BELASCO & HARRIS, 541 Market st. JAPANESE boy wanted: speak English and cook; good wages. Candy store, 998 Valencia. BARBER shop—3 chairs; Western Addition; well fitted and doing good business. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. TOBACCO stripper wanted; also girls wishing to learn cigar making trade. 316 Grant ave, WANTED—3 girls to learn hairdressing, ma. sage, manicure, switch, wig making, in wks. ; 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. At PacificHalrdressingCollege, Murphy bid.,r.94; hairdressing. massage, manicuring, wigs, switch, ete. jcourse,§5;2 wks;position secured;day;eve. $500—PARTNER wanted in light manufac- | turing business; duties easily acquired; no night work; sure profit of $100 a month to each. DONNELLY CO., 632 Market st. SHOULD you wish to sell your business or de- sire to invest see SPAULDING, 916 Market #t., room 61, for quick and profitable resylts, ADVANCE Carpei-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main #94. GEO., WALCOM & CO,, Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works. reasonable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, CALIFORNIA Carpet-Beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Migsion 4. prices A—$125 BUYS $250 cigar stand; best location; fine business. Call at 245 Third st. with money to Invest in a company owni @ mountain of low-grade gold-bearing ore superior to Treadwell mine of Alaska; divi- dends will run lifetime beginning J months after mill starts. If you wish to represent or invest in a paying proposition addre room 412, Parrott bldg., Ban Francisco, Ca THE best paying business in Alameda County; full and thorough Investigation glven; liv active man with $0000 can make $500 per month; ample -ecurn{ for §0000; investigate it you want a fine business and have the money ; d‘:}urlnre of owner the reason for . K, CONGER & CO,, 1501 Park Alameda; phone BARGAIN — $260; n .\ notlonn, te. North Beach: present owner 0 £ ueiiing; receipts $10 daily; posicivel of sl H cel H ely no agents, Box 4621, (! 11, FOR sale—Grocery and frult store in thrifty town 10,000 inkabltants with monthly pay roll ot “.”'“%'i‘m G xtures. wagons, etc., nvoice : 3 Kadress Grocery, bos 106, Vaiteto car ¥ A—$200—PARTNER wanted (n _established business; 815 (o §25 week, with chance to incrense; no vxperience requived. 20 Geary #t., room 4, A PARTY who owns a large body of natural cement wishes to sell same or to Interest cap- ital to manufacture same, for the market. Address box 4609, Call, TOR sale—Fancy confectionery and ice cream store with sh.p; downtown location; good trade; eplendid opportunity for right part; no agents. Box 4614, Call, SELECT family hotel, 85 rooms, clearing $500 to $800 month; convenient to all car line sickness cause of selling. Box 4581, Call. A—$300; PARTNER wanted; good chanca for steady man saticfied with §18 to $20 a week. 40 Eilis st., room 13. A GOOD chance to buy a well-established grocery; good location; Western Addition. Address box 4602, Call. | $450—FOR sale, a saloon and lunch house with living rooms, near factorles, on account of sickness; rent $18. Address K. L. Call office. i ‘GROCERY in Oakland doing busin $2000 month; cash trade; low Tent: SeHIng on be- count of other business. Address box 4205, Call office, Oakland. . box 4639, ALLEN is selling Eureka bicycles fast; swell- est thing out; agency Columbia, Monarch,oth- ers; repairing, bells, pumps. 301 Larkin st. WANTED—One or two restaurant men with small capital to take charge of a restaurant and bar connected with oyster and tamale trade. Apply SE. corner 24th and Folsom. FoR l:ume—;uo?‘; a fine tricyele (bulle tor two), suitable for improvin motor, By F. HOLTUM, 517 California st o BIRDS. DOGS, ETC. | WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, taiking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock cuges, globes, aquariumas; bird And animel food of all kin BOARDING SCHOOL WANTED. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&oih, | TIMBER wanted—A tract of saw timber want. ed. situated o as to have a home market: will pay stumpage or saw by contract. Ad- dress box 4454, Call office. +FRUIT and fancy groceries; big busines: ‘worth ; now $250; trial given. 146 Gth. §125_SBEOOND-HAND furniture store; fins Jo- cation; cheap rent; value in sight. 153 9th, BAKER'S small outfit, comlete, with sand _oven, ctc.. at a sacrifice. Box 4677, Call. GERMAN lady wishes 1 or 2 children to board; #unny yard. 439 Minna st. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD, OLD established corner grocery store for sale cheap. Apply 1705 Ellis st., cor. Plerce. 8 Superlor Carpet-cleaning Works. e.; telephone Bast 126, rpet-cleaning and Reno- ; tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. A GEORGE W, KBELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Room 810, 627 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. . J. B MIT¢ vating Ce FLATS FOR SALE—IURNISHED, $400—NEATLY furnished, very sunny; rent cheap. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery £t. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Underwriting & Trust Co, (Inc.)—We have 42 offices in operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten, Call or address main office, 607-8-0 Parrott bldg. COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stocks :‘na bonds sol good projects wanted; (nves. e our und rltlnl‘ulumon plan: write Pac, States Mining & Invest. Co., 136 Post FURNITURE FOR SALE. TWENTY-FIFTH, 3883—Coftage .of 8 roome; large yurd; rent £0. COTTAGES 10 LET IN BELVEDERE. 2 FURNISHED cottages, 6 rooms and bath rent #40. Apply MISS CHERRY, Belvedere, (OOMS furnished In oak, $48 50, wiih No. 7 g :‘lm Kl:;nfl‘urnmlu Co., 1127-1181 Market. FURNITURE WANTED, Bl nid for furniture for 60 days; special e evons. " WAUGH, ¥. 415, Examiner blag RITUALL wmoun material) face to face; seance Tues., I°rl,, Sun., § p, m,; 60c, 1084 Bush st, )A‘R! J. J. WHITNEY, trans, bus. medium; . letter, §2. 1104 O'Farrell st.; Jalils ohr, reader; medical clairvoyant: mitting MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Onk—Circle Tues. and ¥ri, . ». 10¢; 1 MRS, WINCHESTER, 1010 Clay—Clrcla to- night and Wed,, #; Tues., 2 p, m.; sit, dully. KTHEL CRINDLE—Materializing Sunday cvi __u_i«valoplnz hfcndny eve.; O0c. 325 Ellis st, PROF. GEE, 8% G, G, ave.Readings, B0c-§1; $1 readings in circle Tues, Thurs, Fri-night, 250. Mrs. Seal spirituai and bus. mediim: tobaceo habit cured or no pay. Avondale, 1424 Market EDWARD EARLE, 32§ Ellis; readings dally; phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 355 McAlllster—Mrs, C, J. M ttings daily: test to to-n! 1 CLAIRVOYANTS. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ‘ahead; happiness and success 80 hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible, were it not for the lack of fore- sight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satis- fied in life, consult Tsmar, for she is a prophe ess of world-wide fame, and her name has b come a proverb in thousands of homes mas happy by her aid and advice; Ismar can consulted daily from 10 a, m. to 5 p. m., Sun- days from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1148 Market st., opposite Sixth, SPECIAL—OWIng to a large number of in- quiries from country persons, Ismar wishes to announce that her readings by mail are equally ory as in person; readings by mail 32;"send Jock of hair. date ang. year of birch. MME. M. BERNARD, Clairvoyant dThHEI o rvoy: and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bidg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveuts the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. "If you are in trouble, discontented,. un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love o business troubles, consult this great me- dium and you will be ‘told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ A—BALOON must be s0ld this week. Call at Albany Brewery. between 10 and 12 a. m. H. C. Holmes. 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1910, FIRST-CLASS city route on evening paper for ! ¥ aale; varty going Bast. Box 4095, Cal) up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 500, MME, ARNDT, the great clairvovant, telis past,. future;’ never fails; has the g';utm mun secret; shows picture future hus- or wife; fee 26¢ and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sun., 10 to § p. m. 21514 Oth. LPERT, 773 Mission pays highest A?yr‘l‘;?‘('ar wecond-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354, GLOVES, D, & F', BLACK suede glove warranted; kept in repair, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT . housekeeper, spring: best (n the world; 121 Grant ave 50 waitresses, city and country city and country Waitress. ‘same 3 waitresses, Arizor Cooks, city and country. P . FAMILY DEPA . Cook and downsta'rs girl, city, $30; cook and downstairs girk Berkeley, American family, choice place, see party here, $30; cooks housegirls, second giris, city and country, Dbest_of wages. C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary st. (Will_remove to 420 B . opposite Cali- forniaHotel, March 31.) WANTED—Respectable Protestant girl or wo- man of middle age, competent to do house- work and cooking in family of two aged pso- ple, short distance in country; a_good and permanent home; wages $10 to $12 month. P. O. box 62, Centerville, Alameda Co., Cal. LADIES—Something new, making sofa pillows home; §7-12 week; materfals furn.; no can- vassing; steady work; send stamped addressed envelope. Household Mfg.Co.,Erie st.,Chicago. EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under- wear and corset covers; learners while learning; also ironers. REYNOLDS, 507 Mis- slon_st.,” corner Second. GIRLS wanted to learn how to make overalls LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S, 321 Fremont (MR. DAVIS.) WANTED—Mary, who lived at Belvedere with Lucy and Avis. Call room 147, Hotel Pleas- ik b Sl et FIRST-CLASS fitter and alteration hand on irts and cloaks; steady place. Columbia oak Suit House, 1022 Market s LADIES—Copy letters home; $4 to $6 weekly: send stamped envelope. Monarch Supply Co.. Dept. 114, Chicazo, Til —_— T GIRLS to run sewing machines; paid i _learning. (56 Misslon st., tnm"n‘.!on g A _HIGH-GRADE position woman. Box 4530, Call. A NEAT, willing young girl to assist with housework in family of 3. 217 Thi TYPEWRITING taught, $5 full_course; short. hand speed class, $2 mo. 927 Market, r. 305, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 1000 Valencia st. e ————— HELP WANTED—MALE. for a cultured | \ | WANTED—Faithful manager to take charge of distributing depot and office to be opened in San Francisco, to further business inter- ests of old established manufacturing con- cern; salary $150 per month and extra profits: applicant must furnish good references, and have $1500 cash. Address Superintendent, P. O. box 1421, Philadelphia, Pa. The Cantral Linen Supply Co e Cen uy ompany will be in operation by Avruwl, towels and bair- gloths supplied or laundered. For terms snd partic; me Mission 106; and Office Eighteenth and Shotwell stac” s Moot o i .. S EEN WANTED—Elderly German who can take care of _horses and make himself useful. S§47 Florida st. .y —— e WANTED—Cloak and suit salesman: must thoroughly oxx;zn-nc.a in this line. m: box 4671, Call. h: good opportunity for right man. ERSON, room 413, Parrott bulldtng CARRIAGE woodwork, body or gear maker, O'BRIEN & SONS, Golden Gate and Polk. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st. (near Call blg.), phone Bush 405, Railroad Labo FREE FARE. FREE FARE $2 50 per day 50O teamsters. 6 rock laborers 26 per da QGang of laborers. 25 per \isz Ship Dally.... seeeees Free fare SAWMILL CREW, o Head sawyer. cecenes 8k 00 to $5 ver day Head trimmer «+..$2 50 per day Becond trimme: xa 25 per day Hecond 2 25 per day . 2 per day Man on slasher, g Jump saw, log roll- 2 to $2 50 per day; shipload of b 1s, yordmen, sawmiil h:mll and woodsmen for a big company north, 305 per month and board ) Dorthe $36 to Elder! Yoo and @ sework, erly man to cook a Country, near city, 325 ner month mad acns! 46 men for aawmill, per month and found, fare advanced: § men to plow vine- yard and orchard, §1 per day and board; 2 farm hands, §1 n man, hotel, ecity, $30 till 12 m. Sunday. per month, Oifice open AT €. R. HANSEN & CO.'S....1 “nggeriion TO-DAY, SUNDAY +, Soory st AY, SUNDAY » AY. SUNDAY s Y........Office open < IFVAL",ID o pen all day ¢ For new railroad work in Nev, 500’ teamsters for Nevada. 5 4 50 labarers for Nevada. | plowholders for Nevada...... 89, wheeler loaders for Nevada: ERL (0 rockmen for Nevada... . 20 sionemascns for Nevada: . 7, & Jnerease 50 masons’ lelpers for Nevada. 3 blacksmiths for Nevada... <ieeon....Ship night and morning. Free fare.......Ship to-day, 100 tupnelmen. . $2 For Chatsworth Park Ship to-day ... 50 laborers for the coast C. R. HANSEN & CO. Wiil remove to 420 Bush posite California Hotel. Co., 104 Geary st. SALESMAN to sell high-grade chinaware; spe- clalty to retail merchants; best proposition on market; 20 per cent commission: makes elogant side line; hustlers can clean up $75 a week. The E. W. Liverpocl, Ohfo. - TC Office oven all da; 2 o day 2 a day $2 a day $2 50 and $3 a day Blg tunnel Free fare 75 per day *March 31, oy C R HANSEN & WANTED—Eastern Manufacturing will engage experienced travel good salary and permanent position; refer- ences “equir d. Call Monday between 10 and 12 a m., A. E. SUNDELL, Lick House, RELIABLE Cleveland house wants b as’ traveling saleoman: general mibiy it trade: enerzy, business ability and s concern Ing salesman; hip will mak it - B S WANTED—Experienced furnish‘ng goods sales. man, acquainted with the Oregon and Washington; plication. Box 4£07, Call :'l"m. to travel in eference with ap- OPERATORS to take work home al skirte. (56 Mission st., third floor. it YCUNG cake baker wanted at 1205 Polk st. day and board; pantry- | WILLIAMS Co., East | $4 a day | i WANTED—Young man who is an $g Tienced dry goods wrapper. Apply at BROS. SATLORS and green hands for & trip morth. At CANE'S, 78 Jackson st. = — e SHIPPED free every day—Four-horse scraper men and rock men wanted for rallroad con- tract, Wadsworth, Nev, per R 4 e ek O e S n B @ A, L. STONE CO- 900 Broadway, Osk- WANTED—Recruits for the marine U, 8. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 88; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over 8 fest 1 :nf—'i.:b:'rw lm‘:k and read English. For u nformation Office, 40 Eliln st San Francisan, o 8 MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in de- e e b L A SO LEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers mechan! know that Ed Rolkin, mn.:‘!auu Dpieto YOUNG men wanted to rience uired. L. Tackaon . L e, RN TS S LTI TN ASSISTANT trimmer on coats. BELASCO & Market st. S HARRIS CO., CAKE eity. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. B4l baker, JEe, v $3 weks tu e | WANTED—A boy about 18 for wholesale house. Address box 4325, Call office. COATMAKER and pants and_vest maker for the country. Apply REISS BROS.', 24 Sutter. WANTED—50 men to take lodging in Cam~ bridge House, 543 Howard; changed hands. EXTRA pay now due U. 8. Volunteers, Call or write Sherwood, pension atty., 624 Market. | 560 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army Ste up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr. Sth, YOUNG men to learn barber trade: catalogus malled. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard. SAILORS, ordinary, for ShIps for all parts of he worid. HERMAN'S, Steuart st. GET your shoes half-soled while ;280 to S0c. 0§63 Mission st., bet. lst and sts. W:;VCK‘I.‘S’!’ER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- —200 rooms, 25¢ night: rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. e o i —t -n:."m BRANCH office ‘alencla_st, For ployment 'lm Etc., Ses Vi Page Thirty-]