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36 SAN FRAN CO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco | TESTS:; 909 Market, rear hall: Call. corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 315 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 3941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Merket street, corper Sixteenth: open until 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 3096 Valencia street; open until p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street: open until 9 p. m. MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. X THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1902. : : ; ) BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOVBEI FOR SALE—Con. 11, free; 2-8; Swan, Maxwell, ‘Wrenn, Horton, others. v. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every “n!shllsx. Saturday; admission 10c. 148 Sixth. MRS. SFODDARD'S convincing test circles, 10c; Stn., Tuesday; readings daily. 278 9th. STS; front ball; 11-8 free; 2 election of cffi- T eres | o05 Marker. | Wilson, Secly, Hodgson. McKee, A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated. Legitimate Business Agent. A—Saloon in the vicinity of Turk and Markct sts.; rent $40; long lease; price $1800. NATOMA, 217, nr. 3d, 2 blocks from Call— Clean, sunny house, 10 rms.; gas; large ya neatly furn.; steady roomers; $32, FOR lodging-house of 30 rooms, we wish a man to manage or to rent with lease. Call at 763 Market st., room 2, TO be sacrificed on account of sickness; 14- room house; good furniture; fine location. Address box 4967, Call office. MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL = Brotherhood and Theosophical Soclety—Lodge 7 will hold a public meeling at 310 O'Farrell st., 8 o'clock, this evening. Dr. Gertrude Van Pelt of Point Loma and other speakers on living subjects; musical selections; all invited. CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST Congregational Church, corner : Post and Msson sts.: Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor—Rev. Reubtn H. Sink, pastor of First Congregational Church of Stockton, will preach at both services. At 11 a. m., ““The Shortest Biography of Christ m., tople, A Good Word for the Lev Al are cordially in- hurch, : ¥. B. Cherington, D.D. il a. m.; subje ition Costly’; 7:15 p. m. y short address; subject, ; Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. The cordially invited. PLYMOUTH Congr: near Webster—Rev will pastor prea *Life's T rervice, Mastery public Church, _corner ; pastor, Rev. 3415 Jackson st.; theme, 11 n Human Devel- Congregational and Clement Coombe; residenc Jackson 1941 Imvortant Step » - the Trend of the Age 45 a. m.; C. E. Soclet frec. A cordial welcome Philiy teleplione 2. m., ypment'; T Sectarians d hool, Seats Sun. fo Arthur H. Briggs and 11 _a vice and superin- and Seve: Tierber: sermon h—Pastore Briggs. Dr. ifornis Rolla V. Watt superintendent. Socleties of Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. concert. 8 p. m., sermon. Herbert F. Brigss will preach the evening. Organist and choirmaste: coe Warren Lucy. The scats Ros m., ““Divine Instruction for | S | MOUNT MCRIAH Lodge No. 44, F. and MEETING N A SPECIAL meeting of San Francisco Consistory No. 1, A and A. Scottish Rite ‘of Freemasonry, will be held in Commandery Hall, _Masonic on SUNDAY, April urch, Mission st between Sixth 20, 1 at 1 p. m., to attend 2 the funeral obesequies of our late brother, DAN J. EDGAR, thirty-second decree. HENRY BURNER, Registrar. MEMBERS of the Past Masters' Asso- ciation of California will assemble at the Masonic Temple SUNDAY, April 20, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral services of our late brother, DAN JOSEPH EDGAR, past mas- ter of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44. 3y or- der of the president OWEN, Secretary. 2 A. M.—Officers and members e Fe spectfully requested to assemble a the Temple, SUNDAY, April 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of at- tending the runeral obsequies of our late brother P. M.. DAN JOSEPH EDGAR. By order of the W. M THEO. FROLICH, Secy. ALL 0dd Fellows who desire to sary picnic SATURDAY, April 35 ‘at’ Camp Tayior, will kindly 272" attend the eighty-third anniver- meet at the Sausalito ferry in time to take eifrr‘ and the refl lrtwglcurl"‘ =5 - the 9:30 boa Tick!ls_.r‘tl‘: :“:)“L"[;‘[;’TT“E‘CE ON Memorial Methodist iscopal | Lo \‘Tfiv'.\ <v;‘1\e'r“ lril:\es l;:nd Burhz\na: auuf ST. ANDREW’'S Society—Members Rev n Stephens, pastor, will preach a are requested to attend the fun- 11 4 m. and 7:45 p. m. Evening topic, “The | eral of our late fellow member, Popular Christ.” in the series on “The Lifs | JOSEPH AUSTIN. TO-DAY (Sun- of Jesus Music by large chorue. I E day). at 3 o'clock, from-Westminster Pres- Rlake Seats free. All invited. byterian Church. Sunday at 12:45 p. m. Epworth | JAMES ROLPH Jr.. President p. m { GEORGE ST. J. BREMNER, Secreta reh (First), S.W. cor. Geary | DINNA forget the St and sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, picnic, Fairfax Park, min Dr. Stebbins, minister emer- | DAY, May 3. An excellent pro- jtus: Charles A. Murdock, superintendent of | gramme of games and prizes has Sunday school. The Sunday school is at 10 | been arranged: boats leave Suuullmr ferry 'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. | at 7 and 9:30 a. m. and 12:45 p. m. Tickets, Bradford Leavitt will preach: subject. { adults, 50c; children, 25e. F O unAericadey, | CALEDONIAN Clab's _thirk n at 10 o'clock. All are :r-wg‘:1 ‘?n&.lfi:a.lhe;;ini amrg&xfi? Te is mo ev ser- | @ Shell Mo ark, " There is o evening ser- | 2= Shell Mow = —— - — — A. M. MACPHERSON, Chief. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and | J. H. DUNCAN, Secy. Twentieth sts.—Rev ter; Wm. Wertsch day school at 9:45 o “Divine Forgivenes Stepe strumes Heareth All Far A £ E. F. Dinsmore, minis- , musical director. Sun- ok Morning theme ening theme, *‘In ic programme: Morning— Andante (Fesca); (2) duet, «Sullivan) * (Gounod rumental _duet ‘See Us, Father” arer to Thee ay He Far, Eveni Mr. McCufrie (Wagner) | (Bennet ) (Costaj, «3) soprano solo, Mies Kronert Presbyterian Chure and Oectavia Hemy D.D.. pastor dredge, associate pastor. 11 Evening service at 7:30. Dr. will preach at both servipes. A Certain Cure for Trouble.” ing, “Almost Gone. corner sts.—Rev. . John Rev. George G. Morning service at Topic even- school at 10. Afterncon Sabbath school at 30. Y. P. S C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. All are ited n_ Church, corner Sacramento st.—Services at 11 d 5 p. m. Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie will preach both morning and even- ing. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m.; Christian ndeavor at €:15 p. m.;: Wednesday evening prayer meeting at § o'clock. All are cor- dially invite TRINITY Church. cor. Bush and Gough sts.— Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 2 m. Morning service and holy communion 11 o'clock. Sermon by rector. People’s one-hour service, & p. m. by the Rt. Rev the Philippines EMMANUEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st_, near Twenty-third—Morning service 11 _o'clock. Preacher, Rev. J. George Gibson. Evening, 7:45. A musical evening with Gaul's can. tata of “The Holy City.”” Organ voluntary, Great and Marvelous”:; prelude, “‘Ey Hath Not Seen of | Sermon | Charles H. Brent, Bishop of | 3) bass soio, | { EATON'S Branch. Hermetic Brothes Ei- | Hemphill | __ ~ — —_ Tople morning. | A BIONDE or brunette girl baby 3 months Morning Sabbath | | A—CANDY store: old cstablished; heart of city; | RESTAURANT_Daily average $18; good fix- “ FOR SALE—Roomi: , sunm corner; A—Good paying bakery in a lively country | Powell st e iarto Home, town: large store; rent $30; horse and| piiee B s wagon; 5 show cases; price §500. SPIRITUALISM. A—Branch bakery in thickly populated part of city; 3 living rooms; price $200. A5 T ESTohe SEANCE, TO-NIGHT————TO-NIGHT. Psychic and Independent Slate Writing. Every one receives a communication; full names and questions answered; write your questions at home and bring to this seance and receive the manifestation that will slay skepti- cism on the threshold of the interview. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, bet. Franklin&Gough. A—sSaloon and lunch house in wholesale dis- trict; no night work; price $900. ’ A—Delicatessen store in the Mission; 4 living rooms; rent §16; price $220. B A—Restaurant in Western Addition; good place and cheap rent; price $600. A—Butcher shop in Oakland; bargain at $250. A—Bakgry: an old established business; wagon and horses; 5-yr. lease: price $1100. A—saloon at Golden Gate Park; price $750. A—Hotel of 20 rooms; fine opportunity right party; 5-yr. lease; price §2000. BE sure and see ISMAR in her elegant new quarters, rooms 9 and 10, The Vendome, 1104 Market st. 7 A—C. V. MILLER, world's famous materializ- ing medium; spirits speak face to face: seance Tues., Fri., Sun., 8 p. m.; 50c. . 1084 Bush st. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical clairvoyant: sittings, $1 letter, $2. ' 1164 O'Farrell st.: Ellis car. CONSULT J. Keller, divine healer.. Gate ave.; all diseases cured: hotrs 10-4, 7-9. Mrs. Seal. spiritual and cus. medium; tobacco habit cured or no #ay. Avondale, 1424 Market. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1610 Clay—Circles Sun- day and Wednesday, §; Tuesday, 2 p. m. BTHEL CRINDLE, materializing and vocal seance Sunday evening; 50c. 525 Ellis st. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings daily; phone Polkc 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 535 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. ttings to-night: 10c. for WE have lodging-houses, stores, restaurants, laundries, saloons, hotels, cigar stands and many other business chances for sale; also city and country real estate for sale or exchange. Call or write for our free list. | HEALEY & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208. must be sacrificed; owner called East; beau- | tiful fixtures; rent right, price right, location right, profits right; no good will, just actual} value. Think this over, then see HEDGES, 461-462 Parrott bldg., 825 Market st. tures; worth $400; must be sold on Monday; make offer. G. W. SCHWBINHARD, 917 Market st. (upstairs), bet. 5th and 6th. WHY draw 3 per cent a year from bank? We average nearly 6 per cent evesy week. Years doing business and never a loss. Over 2000 investors here in this city. Dividends paid every Monday at our office. You can draw money at any time. Guarantee larger profits than any other firm. We accept investments of $10 up. Write or call for interesting literature. American Co-operative Association, Suite 615, Emma Spreckels building. _ Treasurer's department open cvening, 7-8 $50 INVESTED with us will pay vou more in CLAIRVOYANTS, A--ISMAR, THE GYPSY, Removed_To 1104 Market st.. Corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success £0 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 mot satis- fled in life, consult Ismar, for she is a prophet. ecs of world-wide fame, and her name has be- | come a proverb in thousands of homes made | one month than any savings bank Will Pay | happy by her ald and advice. Ismar can be you on $300 in one year: your inyestment be- | congylted ‘daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sun- gins earning this at once and continues to do | gave from 10 to 12 a. m., at her offi 1104 | o until you withdraw same; no stocks, bonds | \f2ly ot st corner Turk. i (rrl oil, but a h:lTlne!s |!r0p0!lthmi' bes: 0{ SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mail are references; it will pay you to wWrlte Mot | fully as satisfactory as those given in person; DENVER CO-OPERATIVE INVEST- | (i3 00 Stions answered, $1; fall life reading. NT ASSOCIATION, Exchange bullding, | gr ‘g ia®q s SOened 3t Denver, Colo. 5 MME. E. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present hap- A NICE little grocery store for sale at a ba galn; everything new and In good orde) growing trade and one of the best locations in the ecity: living rooms: reasonable rent; owner going away; Investigate. Box 4979, Cai GRANDEST excursion of the season will take place at Fernbrook Park, Niles Canyon, on SUNDAY, May 4, under the auspices of the Austrian Military and Benevolent Association. A tombola of 100 cash prizes will be drawn. A good time is assured. THE COMMITTEE. 00d; open meeting, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Van Ness ave. NGROSEING, Resolutions, etc., in first-class manner. J. W. GRIFFITH. Heald's Bue. College, 2i Post st. ———— A _ADOPTION. old for adoption, from swell responsible parties need apply. Funke's Maternity Villa; secluded and con- fidential. _—_—— _AGENTS WANTED. parents; oniy Mrs. Emilie | GROCERY and bar, north of Market: fine loca- tlon; sales §20 per day; stock will invols $950: great bargain; all fresh clean grocerle: don’t miss it. Business Board Trade, 326 Pine. MILK route clearing $150 monthly; delivery hours, 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.; must sell; $550 15 Steiner st., after 7 p. m. penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- | happy or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great me- dfum and you will be ‘told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4560. \ISMAR | Has Removed To Corner” Turk. 1104 Market st Ismar the Egyptian seeress, has removed to taking civil service position; long tri; cash. E. T. F. BAKER—First-class, all-around, steady busi- ness, to take interest in bakery in bay town; X references; a good chance for right man. Box | more commodius quarters in the Vendome, 1104 4849, Call offic | Market st., corner Turk, offices 9 and 10, START in the chicken business for $60: Incu- | bator and brooder, hens and chicks; every- | thing in good running order. At 645 Dolores | st. and cheap rent. AN established paying medical specialist’s busi- ness for sale at a bargain; clearing $5000 a year; name, lease, good will. furniture, fix- tures, etc., all go; opportunity given for in- vestigation to those who mean business; sat- where she can be consulted daily on all affairs of life. 10 to 12 Hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays, m. .. FREE | AND HIGH | ANT PSYCHIST. A free reading will be given to any person | presenting this advertisement: good for one | AGENTS wanted—Either sex; my plan shows how you may increase your income without any capital, outfit or previous experience; my plan does not interfere with any occupation You may be engaged in, because no one need know you are my representative. If you are out of work you can earn $100 per month working for me. You can learn how to work for me swccessfully in five minutes’ time, and the work is strictly honorable, legitimate and permanent._ Address W. M. GRIFFIN, Key 104, Fort Wavne, Ind., for free particulare. I do not want one penny of your money. AGENTS—$10 dally, introducing our Brilliant Gaslight Burners: families, business houses, banks, churches, private & public buildings buy at sight; thése burners are what the peo. rle are looking for; they do not require a | reek 1 21.° Readings by | isfactory reasons for selling. Box 4511, Call Sy ;{’0"{‘,',‘;‘}‘“1““"!‘0 Lty sy i I e ~~ | $3000_HARDWARE store paying well; lo- L i H cated in- growing, prosperous town: ~saies | MRS, DR. F. CLARKE the well known trance | i i | ckimney(to break)or wick to trim, & make no | emcke and dirt: fit any coal ofl lamp without cxpense or trouble. & produce best, cheapest & cleanest light; it is a great money maker for agents;'200 per cent profit; write at once & get to work right away: sample free. En- terprise Mfg. Co.. B. 867, Cineinnati, Ohio. Dear, Dear Country Swing the Doors Wi Day" by Dr. Gibson, “Come to the Land of Rest” (Greeley) by Otie M THE Rev. A B, Kendig, D.D.. Mass., Will preach in Grace ist Episcopsl), corner Twenty-first and Ca: ) st this morning at 11 o'clock. Al are in. vited. The pator, the Rev. M. Larkin, preach at night. Subjec Stones and Stubble of Life ASSEMELY Hall, ‘The Precious will give Gospel April 20, 2:30 p. m. Bible class “Daniel in abylon’’ Sunday, April 20, 3:45 p. m., IThe Great Battle and How it Was Won." Tuesday, April 22, 7:45 p. m P Thureday. April 24 7:45 p. m., *The Man Child Who Is to Rule All Nations,”” Reve- jation 12. A Sunday school for the young s 10 be opened (D. V.) Sunday gfternoon, April 20 at 2:30, to which all are cordiaily in- jted. All welcome. All is free. A GREAT union mass-meeting of men onl; -day, at 3 o'clock, In the Young Men's Christian Association’ Hall, Mason and Elifs sts.; Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie will speak m “Josesh, the Prisoner.” Mr. H. H. Barn- hart will sing. A social song service will foliow the public meeting. Seats fres and voung men invited BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture at Gold- en Geie Hall, 625 Butter st., under the gus- piees of the Unity Club at 7:45 p. m. and “The Hindu Way of Salvation.” Music by Mise Helen C. Heath and the Unity Club Box 4818, Call. nearly new, perfect condition; for - mer’n;: A;’i;m‘eshm and ail seats free. Doors d_gentlemen; matched. FRANCES, | GOOD paying fruit and vegetable stand for - ter st. sale; well stocked. 1281 Mission s FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central AGENTS evervwhere—Write quick for great. est money-making proposition ever offered: mo experience required; success -absolutely assured: promotion for good workers. C. C. KEENBELL CO., Philadelphia. AGENTS Do you want somethiug more profit- #bie and easier to sell than books or insur- unce? F. PERSON. room 412, Parrott bld ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty., Examiner bullding, room 813; all cases: damages, estates, wills, mort- geges, partnerships, attachm:nts, collectiont etc.: lezal papers drawn; consultation free no advance charges; open eve's: call or write. | ADVICE tree: divorces a specialty: quick; quist: no charge without success: established 18 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. | ADVICE free; open every evening: low fees; all cases. J. M. THURSTON. 819 Market st | 1 i f i ‘medium. is permanently located at 1206 Mar- average §13.000 per annum; profits net 33 1-3 4 P RTEM 0 PRI G dte Gve., rooms 25 and per cent: expenses light; involce if desire ; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- _must seli; make offer; no agents. 4022, Call: Py by mails send stamp for pamphlet ! PHYSICIAN, regular, 20 years' experience, | _ With special terms. Daily and Sunday. would like partnership or employment with advertising parties or specialist; registered. Box 4957, Call office. $200_COFFEE and chop house: fine chance for man and wife to make money; don't miss it to-day. Business Board Trade, 326 Pine st. HOW to secure good position or investment with new Interurban Electric Railway. Ad- dress with stamp box 569, Lima, Ohlo. BE sure and see ISMAR In her elegant new | auarters, rooms 9 and 10, The Vendome, 1104 Market st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant& card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies 50c, gents §1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. { A—MISS'M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant, al eer: reads your life correctly without | A FIRST-CLASS salcon and 17 furnished rooms for sale; doing a nice business; ‘'good town''; a bargain. Box 4978, Call office. . gll natise;:50c§L;R0 g . o 8:p: A | $5000FIF S LASS countit 1Tatel Tt S, clairvoyant and card | B FIRST-CLASS country hotel busine RICARLCEHTREHAN t | « = Teader, 104 Fell, mear Van Ness; readings | acc't jliness: part cash. Owner, box 4990, Call. [ R8T, J00 FEl, DO | es ooty o FIRST-CLASS candy business for sale: great bargain this week. Box 406, Call office. MME. RAVENNA reaas life fluently; business | adyice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. | ‘water free. | i DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MALE—Co®. PATTERNS, patterns, patterns—Pattern open- ing; latest styles from N. Y.; come and exam- ine’and visit the largest and best conducted school on the coast; special inducements to pupils entering this week: millinery course unsurpassed. McDowell Schoo¥, 1019 Market. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt e EDUCATIONAL. i PANTS operators and pants finishers wanted by S. Né ‘WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. RELIABLE house has position for good, keen, middle-aged business woman. Box 4987, Call. E%YERIENCED ironer. 656 Mission st., third loor. EXPERIENCED operators on ladles’ wear. 656 Mission st., third floor. ‘under- HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demenstration, construc- tlon, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and uight. 24 Post st., S. F.; catalogue free. WANTED—Improvers and _apprentices dressmaking. 139 Post st., room 20. EXPERIENCED operators on ladles’ over- skirts; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. for AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market —$8 per month; $50 life scholarship guaran- tees a completé bus. education; shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers: new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. GOLDEN GATE Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate ave,, S. F.—Special spring and summer term; bookkeeping, shorthand, penmanship and English; get Information; position soon as qualified. A—GALLAGHER-MARSH College, indorsed by all expert court reporters, will remove from Parrot building to more commodious quarters at 1382 Market st., on or about May 1, 1802. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., S. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ walsts, good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. WANTED—Good laundress, $1 50 a day; call Sunday morring. 1412 Washington st. WANTED—An improver for dress making at 253 Scott st. APPRENTICES to learn talloring; pald while learning. 541 Market st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on ladies’ coats. Ap- ply W. BARON, 22 and 24 Grant ave. A _FIRST-CLASS walitress; $8 per week. BREUSS CAFE, 70 Third st. GIRLS wanted; factory hand: apply at once. Guif Bag Co., 709-711 Front st. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.” Phelan building. FRENCH lady knowing perfectly French lan- Buage gives lessons at pronunciation and writing to_little boys and girls. 831 Sutter st.; WM. BERTH. SN ACTING, elocution, zpecialties; Hallet School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar bullding. 120 O'Farrell st. SHORTHAND or business education for young man or woman in_exchange for few hours' work daily. S. F..Bus. College, 1236 Market. YOUNG girl to learn cigarette making. Apply at 424 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS stenographer; state experience and where last employed. ~Box 4807, Call. EXPERIENCED tucker on power; good pay. 121 Post st., third floor, room E. X FIRST-CLASS pants finisher. 02 Joles st., near Stockton, WANTED—First-class fitter for & cloak and sult house in Oakland. Box 7411, Call office. GOOD singing and dancing soubrette to double with comedian. Address box 2, 300 Hayes. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve,; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ‘WANTED — First-class _hairdresser _at 234 O'Farrell st. MRS, STEENBERGEN. ‘WANTED—First-class tailoress on pants. 504 ACCOUNTING—Most thorough course on coast; beginners and college graduates perfected. TARR, expert accountant, 219 Parrott blds. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates; new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. Broadway, room 33. GOOD pants finishers: also apprentices; steady work; good pay. 407 Turk st. GIRL for housework; 2 in family. Clara_ave., Alameda. 1010 Santa ALL Gregg stenographers secure positions; 34 good positions in March: rapid figures a spe- clalty. S. F. Business College, i236 Market. YOUNG lady with small capital as traveling partner; good paying business. Box 1624, Call office. STENOGRAPHY & typewriting; individual in- struction; Pitman system; $5 mo. 1317 Folsom. SPANISH, French.etc. Prof. De Filippe’sAcademy of Languages,320Post ;estab’d 1871;ablest profs. VIOLIN, guitar, mandolin, banjo taught in class, §1 mo. 426 O'Farrell; phone Pine 433. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; dayoreve.: $5mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught by mall or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, teacher. 1008 Mission: instruments selected. SPANISH classes and private practical teach- ing. PROF. MAYA (from Madrid) 216 F'ddy. KENT Law School, day and night. 554 Par- rott building (Emporium). 3 DANCING quickly taught: private or class. BARKER'S Academy, 723 Market st. SKILLED operators in faclal massage. Call on Fanny Briggs Carr Los Angeles Face Prepa- ration Co., Mondays, 11 a. m., 123 Stockton. OPERATORS and button-hole makers on vests; good wages. 766 Geary st. WANTED—Second girl; small family; wages $20; call Monday. 1020 Green; ref. required. GIRLS about 16 years of Iievxwlll find pleaty of good-paying “work. LI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st., MR. DAVIS. FIRST-CLASS alteration hands. _Apply, ready for work, at LIVINGSTON BROS.. 123 Post. FIRST-CLASS stenographer; state experience and where last employed. Box 4807, Call. GIRL. to assist tailor; call early. 1274 Unlon street. GLOVE makers wanted; steady work. 360 Hayes st. Apply HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post st.. 5. F.; founded 1863: new 80-page catalogue free. ELEVATORS. ELEVATORS Inspected and repaired at moderate prices. J.E.Upphoff,565 Mission; tel.John 3856. e N FINANCIAL. 59,990 SHARES of the capital stock of the Flores Hale & Co. were sold at auction on March 21st;.the time for confirmation of the le by the Superior Court has been set for pril 28th at 2 o’clock p. m., in Department 9; any person may appear in Court on that aay and overbid the purchasers: the highest bidder, if the price is satisfactory to .the Court,” will secure the property. property of the estate for sale same day see ‘‘Country Real Estate”” and ‘‘City Real E: tate’” columns of this paper. For all infor- mation apuly to McGLYNN.& MENTON, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Room 22, Chronicle building. CAPITAL PROCURED. Stock Companies Organized. Stocks and Bonds Sold. MERITORIOUS ENTERPRISES FINANCED. L. L. JACKSON, 50 Broadway, N. Y Established 1885. 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, 507-8-9 Parrott bldg. MME, WALTERS, great card reader: la. 2! gents BOc. 051 Mission, near 6th A—Mrs. Melvill, wonderful clairvoyant, water | reader. 11 6th German spoken; hours, 9 to 9. MME, ODELL, clairvoyant; cards & tea leaves | 3 S0c. 521% Eddy. LEMAN or lady who can reach people with money to invest in a company owning | a mountain of low-grade gold-bearing ore ruperior to Treadwell mine of Alaska; divi- dends will run lifetime beginning 3 months after mill etarts. If you wish to represent or invest in a paving proposition address room 412, Parroft bldg., San Francisco, Cal. open’ Eun. | | COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stocks and bonds sold; good projects wanted; inves- tigate our underwriting guarantee plan: write ur. Pac. States Mining&Invest. Co., 326 Post. 00 TO he loaned on real estats security by May 1; no agents. Box 4083, Call office. OLN—Clairvoyant FOR SALE— Branch bakery, notlons, candy and hours 11 to £¢hool supplies, 1i¥ing rooms partly furnished; established many ' years; change of business cause of sale; no agents. Box 4926, Call $3150_FOR SALE; well-established plumbing business: building and good stock all go muet sell becauso sickness. Box 4025, Call. $3500—"“THE PLEASANTON": 28 rooms; high grade; central; modern; all rented: ¢heap rent; big profits, Box 16, Salt Lake. §800_SALOON: rare chance; heart of city: north Market; established years: good stock : money-maker; $25, $30 day. 783% Market. and high psychist readings by mall. 125 Turk st. CARD reading and astrology. 148 6th st.. room 22, second floor; horoscopes cast by mall. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladles 5c, gents 50c; readings dally, 132 Sixth st CLAIRVOYANT, card reader from Louisiana; only 10c: from'1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. DR, A, W. DUNLAP, clairvovant, magnetic healer and readings.’ 651 Jessie st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels §ldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. Tnifed States or Canada one vear for $1. A BARGAIN; livery and boarding stable; £000 | mm—————————— location; 20 good horses. Box 4948, Call. { | { A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing; $1 per year. — s B DeT Year, BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchang rgain; sale, for igh-grade i i CARPENTER AND JOBBER. JOBBING, office and store fitting wanted by an Eastern earpenter; reasonable. Box 4931, Call. | —_— R COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S uness successful. BAKERY for sale, in good country town; old- established business;” reason for selling, owner has other interests. Box 1634, Call. $8000—FINE grocery and saloon for sale: at terminus of car line; wita house and 4 lots; reasonable to right party. geney—No Room 310, 927 Market st. k., 223 Sutter st., between Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Probate After Death.”” Sundey-school for children at the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting 2t & o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny rooms 508-510. All are welcome. N\ GATE Lodge. Theosophical Society- Free popular lectures every Sunday at 8 p m.. Flood building. 809 Market st.; sub- Ject to-night, ““The I1kd of India, by Miss Charles P. Nielson; Bible class Sundays, 11 @ m., by Miss M. A Walsh: inquirers’ meeting and study of T. 8. principles, Thurs- daye, 2:30 ». m; Theosophical discussion meeting, Saturdave, § p. m. Library and réading-rooms open daily 1 10 4 p. m. THE Theosophical Soclety (Col. H. S. Olcott, president, founder), Pacific Coast headquar- ters Odd Fellows' buflding—Public lecture to-night, &t 8 o'clock, by Mies Jessie C. Brodie; ~ subject. “The ne Peart”’; public meetings on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at 2:30: inquirers’ class Sundsy morning. at 11:30; ‘“The Golden Chain ” the children’s group, Snm{ morn- e 11 30. Lending ifbrary open daily from [ MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ALLEN has some swell bicycles cheap, dirt cheap. Call and see for yourself; repairing. 301 Larkin st. and 205 Market st. —————— e e BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, talking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums; bird and animai food of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.8th&Sth. 8irl to board in country; good care given. A. L., Sonoma, Sonoma Co., Cal. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market: tel. Howard 1946, BUSINESS CHANCES. . Black 5401 on Any Business. If You Want Invest in a Good Business. -Or Sell Your Merchandise. ... For Cash . .Why Don't You See. i A. STENBERG, 7560 Market st. A—28c—TEST—250—SEANCE. TO-NIGHT——TO-NIGHT. Peychic and Independent Elate Writing. Every one receives a communication; full names and questions answered; write your Guestions at home and bring to this seance and receive the manifestation that will siay skepti- ©ism on the threshold of the interview. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, bet. Franklin&Gough. AA—Dr. J. Depew Kergan's free fllustrated lecture this evening at Crystall Hall, Pyth- ian Castle, 909 Market st.; subject, Wil Power,” followed by magnificent views of the Shakespeare country; free tickets will be distributed for X-ray ibition at Sanitar- jum Tuesday eve. question box; music by Miss Lillle Arthu- & Master Lamont Done. WALTER Thomas Mille speaks 2 p. m., Metro— politan Temple: subject, “Nora Fuller, or the Children of the Unemployed™; prelude will be *“The Street Car Strike.” Music by the Frank Brown Ladles’ Orchestra; free. REMOVAL —Progressive Spiritualists, nant Hall, third floor, 044 Fellows Tabkic by ME. 3T TAN: oo s ic by r. J. . le; — 3 Entrance Market st.; take cievator T “WHERE a Woman's Power Lies': lecture to ladies only, followed by readings of faces and hands, by MRS. VAN AUKEN, 230 Ellis st., 8 Monday evening, WYLLIE, photo medium: skeptics bring your camera ‘and plates; do your own develop- ment: no result no charge; open Sundsys. 809 Turk st. AT 117 Larkin, frational spiritual church meeting: aiso ful messages by Dr. C,"E. Wheeler, Katie Heussman; admission free, EDWARD EARLE by special request will hold his slatewriting and test seance at his resi- dence, 328 Ellls st.; 25c. * Henry Harri- lecture, ““Libert; Gad Fellows: bix.. B pan; music, MME. Younx's demonstration of spirit return to-night, 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. Cove- bufld- a free $500—RESTAURANT on Market: must be sold; bargain. A. STENBERG, 759 Market st . »e . RESTAURANT Must be at once; rent only . For only by A. STENBERG, 759 Market st. A—§1200; SALOON, city front; clears $300 month; rent $20. STRAND, 209 Kearny st. A—$575; DELICACY store: receipts 5 rent §18; bargain. STRAND, 200 Kea 4 A—30 CIGAR stands; prices, $75 to $2000; rents $6 to $125 monthly; profits §2 to $7 daily. HEDGES, 461-462’ Parrott bullding. $300_PARTNER wanted in light business: suited to plain, steady man satisfied with $18,%0 835 & wecic; no experience required; mo n t or Sunday work; tri Iven befe buy. 25 Geary st., room 4. e X §2500—A FINE drug business; right on main street; established for 20 years; consists of a good large stock staple patent medicines; fixtures are the best; is paying well; snap for any one familiar with this line, . J. W, & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. IF you have $2500 to invest in legitimate, he orable proposition. with emplayment it de: sired that will probably net you at least $150 er month; principals only; no e > 3881, Call office, TS o, Tk FOR Sale or exchange: quick; a printing plant: Zoth m for Nalt prics: will taken m'fy n_printing; cause, a cha business Gestred. 762 Seventh st., Oakland. o RELIABLE man with $200 will fine rare op- rtunity for rapid money making in estab- ished legltimate business; open t el A PR Lo tullest A GOOD investment—A- manufact: - ness wants $20,000 additional “fln‘ww& business is well established and paying large OUTSIDE route this paper. Call. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 113 Valercia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ‘GOOD transtent house; new furniture. ...§1800 mechanics' hotel; man and wife 750 country; transie: low rent. 6500 Address box 4930, COTTAGES TO LET. Al A NS MENLO_(Fair Oaks)—New Cottage, 7 rooms, bath, furnished. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary. MICHIGAN, 352—6-room cottage; near Union 1ron Works; $12. e e e —— COUNTRY BOARDING. WANTED—A married couple and a party of | young men o camp on lawn and eat in house; everything first-class; all must have best of ref. Address M. Mill Valley, Marin County, Cal CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. B ety b by Pied e e e WHEN you become disgusted with poor work gend to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. Karlson Karpet Co.—Cleaning 3¢ vd.;upholster- 1ng.1213 Market, bet.8th&0th;tel. Howard 2012, rent only $65; term: se; rent $45; bargain. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, houses and flats, 5 to 200 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. 12 ROOMS; oak and cherry furn; rent $55. Tirooms; flat; Van Ness; nice furniture 550 13 rooms; nicely furnisted: good income 1000 | ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; 11 rooms; housekeeping; rent $32. . 600 | tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. 1% rooms; central; good furniture . 1150 RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable, 1703 Hlmlon st.; tel.Miesion 263. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 58—40 tlbglt ; tel. South 250, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 329 Guerrero st.: tel. Mission 49, CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works. 333 Golden Gate ave,; telephone East 126, J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.: tel. Misslon 74. FOR lowest prices in t-cleaning ring up PRICE & CO.. Howa 75 office 15 8th 80 rooms; large and light; income $200. 2 This is a partial list of our bargains. Call. Liberal loans to buyers. Low rates. HEALY & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208, DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hote business chances and real estate. We furnish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates, Something new every day. New houses to lease. ACCOUNT of sickness; must seéll at once; se- Ject family hotel on best corner in 8. F. clears §050 month over expenses; long lease! Inruitare 4pd carpets bust Sty it sencly new; cost §14,500; price $12,000; terms, part cash, balance in easy installments; 'books open for inspection to bona fide buyers., Ad- dress Hotel, box 4996, Call slfleo‘ i A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush 328. 1f you have hotels, rooming-houses or business to sell, list with us; buyers call; we can sult vou; have bargalns in hotels, lodging-houses, flats; all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. A— Near The Call butiding. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. 1-2. 4 Telephone Black 1-8-0-3. S8 | 927 t st., Emma Spreckels bldg.—Painless dentistry at reason. able prices; pure gold flilings, $1 50; other fll ings, $1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 uj plates, and guaranteed, $5 up. Painless extraction. 1 do first-class work only and guarantee it. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or filiing by my won. derful secret, painless method; 20 years' ex- | plhrleneet' B students; i dv{ea fr«n: rlc&f' cheapest and guaran ady attendan DR. GEORGE w.“f.l:'fzx, 20 O'Farrell st. full set of teeth that look natural FURNITURE WANTED. A_ WOLLPERT. 773 Mission st.. pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1254 BIG price pald for furniture for 60 davs: special reasons, §. J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner blg. GLOVES. D. & F. BLACK suede gloves; best in the world. warranted: kept i repair.’ 121 Grant ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. Hotel housekeeper, experienced only want Head waitress, summer resort . 6 waltresses, same pring ... Cook, Yosemite Valley, see boss here. Waltress, same place . Mother and daughter, chambermaid and nurse, boss here Monday .. Woman, general work, resort, boss here MONAAY -svvososvnns s s 6 waitresses, mining towns, fares paid...$20 ‘waltresses, summer resort, boss here...$20 | ambermalid and waitress, summer resort, Pantry girl Masseur for springs ......... 7 ... FAMILY DEPARTMENT . i Houségirl, Sausalito, see boss hers, §20 housegirl, three In family, Alameda, $30: cook and second girl. small family, Bakers- field, $50; bousegirl, Mountain View, $25; 25 housegiri, clty. $15-§30; second- girls, nurse- girls ...0..... g C. R. HANSEN & CO. 420 Bush st. (Opposite California Hotel.) A—MISS or MRS, CURTIS, the hotel house- keeper, please call or send address to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. WANTED—S8 cooks, $25, $30; 7 second girls, §20, $25; 2 nursegirls, $15, $20; housekeeper, $20; restaurant waltress, $7; 7 hotel waltress- es, city and country, $20 and §25; ironer in Jaundry, $9 week: infant's nurse, $25; 2 par- lor maids, $25; 90 housework girls, city, at $20, $25. $30; housework, 2 In family, San Rafael, no washing, $30; all kinds of House- work in nice American and German families: call Monday. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. |NO EXPERIENCE NEGESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS: WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3244 FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS, | A—WANTED—6 more girls at 1236 Market st room 64, to learn hi ressing, massage, icuring, ventilating, bleaching, dyeing, switch, wig making, etc.; 2 weeks, $0; we get posi- tions for our giris where they can earn good ‘money; day and evening classes. LA GRANDE LAUNDRY Wants twenty girls, with or without experi- ence; skilled hands paid highest union wages, Apply between 7 and 12 o'clock, 228 Twelfth, WANTED—A respectable young woman to do a little housework and cooking; must sleep at home. Apply at 322 Clementina st., between Fourth and Fifth. Money to Loan. Big free list of lodging-houses at my office. All for sale on easy terms. Please call. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, §09 Market, cor. 4th, r. 7. Flood bldg.; extractions done pain- lessly: teeth without plates our speclalty; gold A—H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. crowns §3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $1 50 Before buying a lodging-house, rooming- up; office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, house, boarding-house, hotel and bar, city or | _9 to 2. J. W. THA’ D.D.S., Manager. country, it will be to'your advantage to call at our office. We do not offer places for sale urless the value is in sight. ROOMS; modern house; fine location on o e o A furnishings; lease; rent EASY Dental Pariors, 6 Tirk st. car. Masan— Expert painless extractors; sl operators; £ given: lady attendant. R. C. ANDER- __SON, D. D.’S., proprietor and manager. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot breal $§120; must be sold on account of other busi- \rrant yTs.; crowns, ; fillings, 50c: ness; fine house for first-class transient; gen- v'l:t& $5, flu set; all wark‘:l‘lglg: m war- uine bargain at $2500. Address box 4975, Call. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, Sixth st, ATTENTION—To buy, sell or exchange, call on | PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 K cor. Bush— A, H. RETSLOFF, phone John 581. [ set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; . 50c. B0 ket nt o e = l";“' = M s 2 —%— = A SNaP_ -house, 21 i Kearny st. 2 o + rea Y Tiotes 10 P hmu ouse, '??.?t..m ag ‘workmar only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. only $1300. McBRIDE & CO. late of 6 Turk st.— specialist. C._V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 1084 M’lnn;*mmndm. 'WANTED—A woman with references for Wat- sonville to assist in the care of children. For particuiars apply or write 2234 Atherton Berkeley. TO, week guarantd.; theatrical; 5 ladies ‘m:nd 3’-3:1“: no experience . Cald~ necessary. well College Oratery & Acting, 1327 Market. 'ANTED—Experienced lace hands on Wilcox N Glbbe mathines. | ZUCKERMAN BROS., 523 Market st. EXPERIENCED. operators on muslin_under- wear corset covers: also learners, paid while learning. REYNOLDS, 0§97 Mission. fuie: Cinds B ol e cbllatmndog bt Bhiadd b B LADIES—Copy _letters, to §6 week: send stamp for application. “Honuch Supply Co., Dept. 114, Chicago. WANTED—Experienced _crockery saleslady: “&ive referonce and wages expected. Box 4073, A—NOTICE—We have roomin ted at 330 Ellls st.; For other | % | SHALL'S, 12 APPRENTICES on custom coats waated. S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. OPERATORS on golf and dress shirts; highest prices. D. C. HEGER, 723 Market st. GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE WILL FIND PLENTY OF GOOD-PAYING WORK. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. REFINED intelligent woman 20 to 30 rears of | age to assist with duties for training school for little girls; outside work: one with knowl- edge of music and plain sewing; hours, 9:30 to 5. two evenings weekly: monthly. Box 4950, Call office. GIRLS, learn a_money-making trade; become something besides servants; be smart; take advantage of a good thing; learn hairdress- ing: requires only two weeks: if you bring | this ad. it costs only $3 50, including mani- curing, massage, shampooing, hair work, etc. our puplls earn from $30 to $75 per month private customers as well as the leading stores furnish them work: we want two young women immediately to fill two posi- tions; evening class for working girls. S. F. HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, 233 Geary st. rooms 13-15. EXPERIENCED operators can find _steady work at highest pay; also have a few ma- chines empty for girls about 16 years of age to learn. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts, LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 wkly. Home Correspondence School. Phila. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. FERSON, room 412, Parrott building. FIRST-CLASS sewers on ladies’ walsts, etc.: take work home. H. FREIDLANDER, 338 Fell st. WANTED—5 girls to learn hairdressing, mani- curing, massage and hair work; only 2 weeks required; bring ad; costs only $3 50; 3 posi- tions walting; private customers assure $50 to $75 per month; day and evening class. College, 233 Geary at., rooms 13-15. Hairdressing, massage, manicurin hle-cna{é dyeing, switches, etc.: 2 wks.,$5. €ollege, Market. rm. 94; splendld positions; day: eve. FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats wanted. 8. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS operator on pants; steady em- ployment. 541 Market st. WANTED—Experienced shirt makers. EAG- LESON & CO., 535 Market st. GIRLS 14 to 17 for factory work. Apoly at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. TYPEWRITING taught, $5 full course; short- hand speed class, §2 mo. 927 Market, r. 305. salary $i0 | MURRAY & READY..... ....034-636 Clay st. .. Phome Main 5848. Leading Employment and Labor ::Office Open 5 to 12 a. m. To-day, Sur 755 teamsters . 50 v & 1032 50 aay 555 laborers . ¥ 635 rockmen, steel gangs, -to;emfim:;‘s& c:;r” penters’ helpers, cooks,” waiters and o classes of railroad help. $2, $250, $3, $3 Morning . ecuas. Night. "% 56 e wanted for | asfferent posttions, such las carpenters, for | house, _ shtp. e bridge building, - ks Jm!ll -ndda;gn;lvyvm;l:‘!& - 2 50 an T iu. see boss here to- SUNDAY. |day (Sunday)at9a.m |on carpenter's iobs. | concrete, _ete.: i I(L»:s.c helpers, brick- i molders, setters, . And other brickyard help; wagon and carriage makers; 55 other different mechan- fcal jobs, $3 50, $3, $2 50, 32 day; labor - and teamsters, city and country jobs; a classes of sawmill and woods help; tree fellers, sawyers, loggers, nnl];erb:e,r:rt:[ermen. head setters, screw turners, lal k sters, etc., $8U, $70, $65. $50. $40. $30. $26 and found: fare advanced: laborers, miners, muckers, farmers, orchard and vinevard help. blacksmith’s helpers, shoers, etc.; butter and CEeese makers, etc.; sheep shearers and herd- ers; stablemen, timekeepers, coachmen. demers, hostlers, buggy washers, sailors, choremen, boys, farmers and wives, cooks, walters, dishwashers, kitchen help and other ositions by the hundreds; wages run from 85 84, 53 S0, $3, §2 50, §2, 81 15, $1 50 da: come ‘see us . . Open to-day . Sunday SEND 12c and have your nam directory; results, carloads of mail, samples, etc. U. S. Directory, 574 4th st., S. F., Cal. VAUDEVILLE—Professionals _only; _ Irish, Dutch and black face characters. Call or address WM. BROPHY, 810 O'Farrell st OPPORTUNITY to learn trade for steady boy: pald while learning. Carson Glove Co., Market st. A FIRST-CLASS ambitious jobbing carpenter; also one cabinetmaker of same caliber, Box 4891, Call. ANVASSERS wanted; can make big money. A ROLANDER'S Music Store, 1484 Mar- ket st. CASH boys with references. Apply at LIV~ INGSTON BROS.’, 127 Post st. BRIGHT office boy wanted. Apply at 8:30 o’clock Monday morning, 615 Examiner bid; EXPERIENCED furniture packer wanted by the JOHN BREUNER CO., 957 Market st. PRESSER on coats; steady work; %ood pay. 541 Market st. COATMAKERS; steady work; good pay. BELASCO & HARRIS CO,, 541 Market st. EXPERIENCED dishwasher. 612 Kearny st. WANTED—Able-bodied reflable men; apply all day Sunday. : 526 Montgomery st., room 1. WHEELWRIGHT wanted on bugsy work. 1304 Folsom st. BARBER shop; must be sold; paying $125 per ‘month, with nice 3-room flat, well furnished; rent $15; price $250. 1085 Guerrero st. SALESMEN—$50 weekly and expenses guaran- teed, selling chemical refrigerating machines to hotels, restaurants, butchers & merchants: cool all kinds refrigerators cheaper than ice: also chemical icecream freezer; works suto- matic; write for territory; free sample. Chem- ica] Refrigerator & Freezer Co., Station U, Chicago, Il WANTED—One first-class carriage blacksmith, 2 blacksmith finishers and 1 first-class body- maker. Inquire._stating experfence, of A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento, Cal WANTED Floor manager who has experien in retail cloak and suit department; must have eity reference and experience. Address S. 0. & CO.. box 1438, Call office. MEN and women to do copying at home; $3 to $12 weekly working evenings: no canvassing: inclose stamp. KING Mfg. Co., Quincy st., Chicago. NTED—Floor manager for retail dry good+s house; city reference and experience required. | _Address M. C. & CO., box 1439, ¢ MIDDLE-AGED man for country place; object home more than wages; able to care for gar- den, make himself useful. Box 4054, Call. WANTED_Boss packer experienced in whoie- sale hardware. Apply by letter, giving rer- | _erences, to box 4380, Call office. WANTED_Man of business experience and good address; salary. Address, giving refer- ences; box 1525, Call office. WANTED Cash boy, 14 years of age or over, sgg)lg between 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE PRl BAKER—See business chances. WANTED Salesman, _experienced in retail grocery or crockery business. Box 4070, Cail. LADY or gentleman to work for Eastern firm; $40 per month, not com. Box 4977, Call. for office. 320 California st., da ing 8 o'clock. WANTED—Boy Apply MANGRUM & OTTER, 583 Market WANTED—A few energetic, intalligent gentle- men to present an attractive, first-class finan- clal p sition successful candidates earn $100 to $300 mo.: salary and liberal commis- sion pald. Apply T. W. Griffin, daily from 2 to 4 p. m., ex. Sun., St. Nicholas Hotel, room 237, 1606 Market st. ‘WANTED—Cabinetmakers and machine hands, Apply MANGRUM & OTTER, 581-583 Mar- ket st. SALESMAN wanted: $600 per year guaranteed: state age, references and experience. Box 4966, Call office. FIRST-CLASS operator wanted on coats. 8. N, WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. CARRIAGE painters at O'BRIEN & SON'S, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. FOR sale—Barbers; 3-chair shop: 3 rooms; cen. tral: low rent: paying $30 per week; prics $150. Box 1451, Call office. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st., phone Bush 408. RAILROAD LABORERS. FREE FARE...... ....FREE FARE 100 teamsters, Nevada....$2 to $2 25 per day 25 rock drillers, laborers --$2 25 per day SHIP DAILY. FOR LUMBER WOODS. 26 sawmill hands and men for lumber woods, $28 to $65 month and board, fare advanced. 1 experienced edgerman. . 1 head setter or screw turner......33 per day 6 laborers, city, 8 hours........$175 per day Frult pantryman, city hotel, $30 per month: experfenced driver 2-horse wagon. city, $2 per day; marble cutter, country, $450 per day; blacksmith's helper, country, $250 per day: 10 laborers, city, $2 per day; 5 scraper team- sters, country, $30 per month and board, to- day; office open Sunday till 12 m. CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 5 Third st. TO-DAY. SUNDAY. TO-DAY, SUNDAY. At C. R, HANSEN & CO.’S.....139 3 . Wanted for Nevada . 2000 teamsters and laborers. 100 laborers, concrete work 10 blacksmiths .. 3 & co. Bush st. MECHANICAL draughtsman: only first-class ‘man need apply; technical man preferred: no attention pald fo answers unless giving full detail of experience and where previously em- ployed. Box 4810, Call office. WANTED—Reliable young man for plain with establisned firm, $10. 5 $37 ook one: manent place: must have some cash. BRO & CO.. 1221 Market st., upstairs. xily MAN familiar with handling team willing to take full charge of express business and an interest in same. Call to-day. 1937 Deviy. adero st. tare 2 FIRST-CLASS picture agents on new articl must be A No. 1on sample case: $10 a wesi and commission: call “to-day (Sun Sixteenth st., Oakland. il S A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push; good oppertunity, for right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U, 6. navy; able-bodled. unmarried men of character, between the ages of 21 and less than's feet 4 inches and not over hth?i lb::!lo l::lk ud"m‘du’t:‘"ll further information apply af Recruting Office. 40 Ellls st., San MECHANICAL draughtsman; only first-class men need apply; technical man preferred; no attention paid to answers unless giving full detail of experience and where previously em- ployed. Box 4810, Call office. that Ed Rolkin, Reno House . still runs Denver House, 217 st.; 150 Jarge rooms; 25c per night; §1 to $2 per week. TO_tallors—First-class foreman for coat fac- tory; good wages; correspondence strietly confldential. Address L. Z., box 4062, Call. OFFICE boy about 15 in wholesale house: must be graduate grammar school and well recom- mended: no cigarstte smokers. Box 4928, Call. BUY Point Richmond lots, $130 and $200; terms $25 cash, $5 per month: send for circulars. Richmond Land Company, 182 Crocker bldg. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 wky. Home Correspandence School, Phita. BARBERS—Good-paying 2-chair barber & bath for sale. H. FALK, Angels Camp, Cal. FIRST-CLASS jeweler and diamond setter; permanent job; good wages. Box 4797, Call. _bermangnt job; good wages. Hox @9, Call FIRST-CLASS tallors: good pay; steady - bloyment. 541 Market st. o COATMAKER and bushelman for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. HARNESS and saddle makers ed. W, DAVI)I;I SON, 11 Front st. o FIRST-CLASS operator on pants; steady em- ployment. 541 Market st. by COATMAKERS: good pay: steady (T ey pay; employment. WANTED—Young man, 16 to 17 steady position to right party; ’“‘:-nu ges must have references. E. MESSAC( Post st. i S ron Springs Hotel. Apply at once at Byron Springs, oF at room 413, Crans Spesciuls bidg. OFFICE boy about 15 in wholesale house: | be graduate grammar school and well recom- mended; no cigarette smokers. Box 4928, Call, WANTED—Man for light work; no good necessary; wages; it 1 Market st., room 14. Waes et tion. S, F. Barber College, T414 T Avas kS Bowaes: PENSION and extra pay. Write SHERWOOD, 624 Markt.; past com. Wattrous Post,G.A.R. SAILORS and ordinary seamen YOUNG man to do janitor work for his tui~ Howard. for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. GET hoes. - - = o o half-soled while waiting: 230 Mission st., bet lst and 3d sts. PENFION atty, E. A. Bullls, room Phelan M‘.MM.MI‘MM‘GA_& A FIRST-CLASS restaurant Cafe, 70 Third st. — e e PLUMBER or gas fitter wanted for Call 623 Davis st., by 8 o'clock Monday. —_— DT COnGaY ‘WANTED—Marble letterer; . st Fifth st. i e A_STEADY man with $200 cash can make $100_month, year round. 209 Kearny st. . TR ety Wt WANTED—Wagon blacksmith and helper. 537 Brannan st. 3 BOY wanted. ALL sizes men's al haif price. 563 Mission st., ::"l’ll and sts. WANTED—A bout ‘holesale e o el G2} Ly, ™ot MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c_up: soling 20¢ up, 023 Howard st., nr. Sth. CLASSIFIED advertisemen becriptions Teceived at Cail branch stfice. 200 Burin oo e For Employment Wanted, Etc., See

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