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36 SAN FRANCISCO OCALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open untfl $:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission etreet; open until 10 p. m. 2061 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open untll § 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 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 CHURCH SERVICES. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts. —Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday- school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock, Sermon by rector. People’s one-hour service, 8 p. m. “The Holy City,” by Gaul, will be sung by the full choir. All seats free. Fred- erick W. Clampett TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Spe- cial musical service. The full choir will ren der the cantata, ““Holy City,” by Gaul, at the 8§ o'clock service. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van | Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Services at 11 & m. end 7:45 p. m. Rev. Dr. H. Grattan Guinness of London will preach in the morn- ing and Rev. Wm. Kirk Guthrie in the even: ing, with the usual monthly praise service. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m. Christian En- deavor at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at § o'clock. All are: cor- dislly invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor; Rev. Geo. G. Eldredge, asso clate pastor. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7:80. Dr. Hemphill will preach at | both services. Topic, a. m., “The Glory of | the Church.” Topl m.,’ “A Saved Soul | and a Lost Life.” rning Sabbath-school | &t 10, Afterncon Sabbath-school at 12:30. | Y. P. 6. C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. All are cordially | invited. RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. Philip Coombe; residence, 3415 Jackson st telephone Jackson 1941. Sermon themes—! &. m., “What Is True Religion?” 7:45 p. m., ““The Unsectarian Head of a Sectarian Relig. fon.” Sunday-school, 9:45 a. m. C. E. So- clety, 6:45 p. m. Seats free. A cordial wel- come for every one. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st. near Webster.—Rev. F. B. Cherington, D. pastor, will preach at 11 & m.; subject, | 7:15 p. m., song | | | | *“Branded Slave of Christ”’; 7 service; short address on ‘‘Guarding the Fountains,” closing the whole service at 8§ | o'clock. Third er service. i UNITARIAN Church (First), SW. corner Geary | and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leayitt, minister. Chas. A. Murdock, supt. of Sun- day-school. The Sunday-school is at 10 | o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. | Rev. Benjamin A. Goodridge of Santa Bar- | bara will preach, Rev. Bradford Leavitt | preaching at Stanford University. Mausic by | quartet and chorus. H. Bretherick, organist | and director. All are cordially invifed. There | is no evening service. 1 UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and | Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minis- | | ter. Sunday-school at 9:45 o'clock. Morning theme, “Law of Spiritual Growth.”” Even- ing theme, *“My Brother's Keeper.”” The mu- sical exercises in the morning will include an instrumental trio (Donizetti), vocal trio (Kirchman) &nd a quartet, ‘“‘Serenade” | (Schubert). The evening music will include | &n organ volunt & omgan v y by Mu; Pratt, a soprano | y Miss Kroenert and a ‘cello y Mr. Wm. We Jr. Sk | RESPONSIBLE, energetic party to sell stock MEETING NOTICES—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1902. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, LODGING HOUSES FOR !ALMVII.' EDUCATIONAL. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. CALEDONIAN Club's thirty-sixth grand annual gathering and games &t Shell Mound Park, - Berkeley, May 30, 1902. A. M. MACPHERSON, Chief. J. H. DUNCAN, Secy. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—A meeting of the stockholders of the United Crude Oil Company will be held at the office of the company, 418 Parrott building, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, on TUESDAY, May 13, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. WILLIAM LEACH, Secretary. e . AGENTS WANTED. 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 successfully in five minutes' time, and the work is strictly honorable, legitimate and permanent. Address W. M. GRIFFIN, Key 104, Fort Wayne, Ind., for free particulars. 1 do not want one penny of your money. OUR general agents now in the field are mak- ing from $500 to $1000 per month; we want 20 more everywhere; our local agents are mak- ing from $5 to $15 per day; we want 50 more; not like canvassing; pieasant occupation: everybody will give you an audience and nearly everybody will do_business. Call on or address W. B, AMES, 701 Hayward build- ing, California and Montgomery sts., S. F. THERE is but one authentic life of Dr. Tal- mage, and that is by his son and Rev. Mr. Banks, D.D._Over 100 exclusive {llustrations. Fest book. Best terms to agents. Outfit 15c. Address Occidental Publishing Co., Oakland, Cal. AGENTS everywhere; write quick for greatest money-making proposition ever offered; no experience required; success absolutely ae- promotion for good workers. C. C. NBELL CO., Philadelphia. BIG money proposition for hustlers for this elty and State; men making ten a day; small capital required. Call Monday or addres: Royal Wardrobe Co., Royal House, 126 Elli st., San Francisco. AGENTS wanted—Just published, a new, com- plete and up-to-date map of California; ex- clusive territory given to good salesman; ap- | ply at once. THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. in successful manufacturing business; salary and commission to right party. Apply 346 McAllister st. AGENTS wanted, by manufacturlng_company | in this city: a proposition to right party; | men or women. Apply 36 McAllister st. AGENTS—Do you want somethiug more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott blds. | e e e ASTROLOGY. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. A—Good investment; a manufacturing business; want $5000 additional capital; the business'is well established and paying aivi- dends; extra capital is wanted to enlarge the factory. * * * Delicacy and dal produce store on Valencia st.; 4 living room! rent $16; price $220. * * ‘¢ Branch bak ery and notions on Mason st., $200. % % 8 Partner for a good cormer saloon. * Corner grocery and bar; must be sold on account of death in family. * ¢ ¢ Corner saloon on Turk st.; good location. & Dest paying candy store on Larkin st. can be had for $8(0. * * ¢ Paying and old estabhished saloon; well known and in 4 good location. * * Bakery and coffec saloon; 4 living rooms; good store trade; low rent; lease it desired; only $1000. * ¢ Butcher shop in Oakland; must be sold on account of departure. ¢ * * Bakery in Sonora: baking 300 loaves daily; horse and wagon; low rent; price $500. * * Drug store and medical practice in a growing country town; owner must go East; finest opportunity ever offered to_a young doctor. # %+ s For particulars call on JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. ARE you looking for the best interest on your money? We have the best proposition ever offercd to the public, where there is no risk and your money is always at your disposal and will draw an average of over 4% per ek, Just think df it-more than you can get in the bank in one year. We invite you all to our office, where we will give you full particulars. Remember, you can invest from up. AMERICAN CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- CIATION, suite 615, Emma Spreckels BIdg., treasurer's department. Open evenings, 7-8. BEST bargain on the bay; a fine summer and winter resort; 20-room modern two-story residence; 4 acres land; located in a shel- tered cove; only 50 minutes from Oakland; in the bewt and richest commercial center on the bay outside of Oakland and San Fran- cisco; this must and will be sold at less than half value; see photos at our office. E. J. STEWART & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $350—BUTCHER business doing $28 a day, including 3 horses, harness, 2 wagous, tools, block, etc.: party selling wishes to retire. $2000—Hotel of 12 rooms, bar, etc.; lot 50x130; good well; etreet work complete; lo- cation ' central. $4250—Range of 4 stores; all rented; bring- ing in $55 per month; on Main st. and good location. D. A. WENTWORTH, West Berkeley, Real Estate and Insurance Broker. $50 INVESTED with us will pay you more in one month than any savings bank will pay you on 0 in one year; your investment be- gins earning this at once and continues to do o until you withdraw same; no stocks, bonds or oil, but a_business-proposition; best of references; it will pay you to write us at once. Denver Co-Operative Investment Assn., Exchenge bldg., Denver, Colo. | ABSOLUTE proof furnished showing regular weekly payment by us for years of from 8 to 6 per cent net weekly profits on all money placed with us for investment; no losses; we can do the same for you on any amount from $25 upward. Full particulars and references sent by AL. FETZER & CO., 6B Eddy et., San Franci Established 1893. UNDER WHAT STAR WERE YOU BORN? Oriental astrology proves that the planets govern your life as the moon rules the tides. | My readings gulde you in matters of love, | marriage, business, etc. I never reveal hames | or secrects entrusted to me. Satisfaction or | money refunded. Send date of birth and 10c | for copy of my book on ‘‘Astrology” and I will give you a free trial reading of your | life and descriptive photo of ‘“‘who you PROF, B. POSTEL, 146 CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth | and Seventh.—Pastors, Arthur H Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs. 11 & m., service and ser- mon. 12:45 p. Sunday-school, Rolla V, | Watt superintengent. 6:15 p. m., Socleties of | Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., concert. 8 | Dr. H. Graitan Guinness of London, | guished co-laborer with Rev. F. B. | eye the “‘Regions Beyond” Mission | Work, will preach. Organist and choirmaster, | Roscoe Warren Lucy. The seats are free and | the people ere welcome. | | SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna | st bet. McAllister and Golden Gate aye—~ Preaching this evening at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor, Elder M. S. Sadler. All will have | an opportunity to ask practical qu Bible subjects. Song service at are cordially invited. Seats free. A GREAT union mass-meeting for men onl to-day at 8 oclock at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Mason and Eilis | sts., to be addressed by H. Grattan Guinness, M. D., of London, on a confidential talk to men. Seats free and all men invited Mr. H. H. Barnhart will sing. The doors of the hall will be opened at 2:30 o'clock and the service will commence promptly at 3. Don't fail to hear this distinguished orator. Dr. Guinness will give a free illustrated lectus in the Association Auditerium Monday even- ing st & o'clock, on ““My Latest Experiences Among the Cannibals of the Congo.” The public is invited. ASSEMBLY Hall, 15 Polk 3 will give gospel addresses; Sunday, April 27, | 8 p. m, Bible ciass, subject, Baptisms' day, Aprll 21, “The Cleansing of the Leper’; April 20, 7:45 p. m., “Ships™; 1 7:45 p. m., “The Two Beasts" vel tlon 13: Sunday-school at 8 p. m. every Sus day; all welcome; all is free, BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture under | the suspices of the Unity Club at Golden | Gate Hall at 7:45 . m. on ““The Blography | of Buddhe” After Mr. Mille lecture Mr | X. O. Nelton, the eminent philanthroplst manufacturer of Bt. Louls, will give an ad- @ress on ““My Experiences in Industrial Bet- terment.’ Admission and €11 seats free. Doors open at 7:15. Music by Unity Clab Male Quartet | $15600—GROCERY, establis ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R, W. KING, stty., Examiner building, room 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- geges, partnerships, attachments, colléctions, etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free: no advance charges; open eve's; call or write. | ADVICE free: divorces a specialty;quick;quiet; Do charge without success; estabiished 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, ADVICE free; open every evening; low fees; all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket &t.; consultation free; no fees in advance. ———— e —— BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. GREAT opportunity for an active young man with §2500 to $3000 to engage in stock busi- ness, embracing deed to land convenient to this’ city; fenced, good feed, abundance of water; parties only meaning business nded apply. Address Box 1654, Call office. SALOON: Market st.; 5-year lease; rent $200; good fixtures; good business; owner has other business and must sell; genuine bar- gain at §5000. Box 1666, Call office. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to purchase entire or part interest in well-established German paper. Box 1689, Call office. COMPLETE baker's outfit, with oven, for sale at great bargain. Box 647, Call office, WANTED—Partner in printing business. For particulars address box 1468, Call. PLUMBING shop for sale, cheap; good locality. 1625 Devisadero st. / $9000—FINE grogery and saloon for sale: at terminus of car line; with house and 4 lots; reasonable to right party. Box 4318, Call. GENTLEMAN or lady who can reach people with money to invest in a company owning a mountain of low-grade gold-bekring ore ruperior to Treadwell mino of Alaska; divi- derds will run lifetime beginning 3 months after mill starts. If you wish to represent or invest in a paying proposition address room 412, Parrott bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ALLEN has some swell bicycles cheap, dirt cheap. Call and see for yoursel 301 Larkin st. and 305 Market sf —e e 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 animal food of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&9th. ———————— BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A GOOD investment—A manufacturing busi- ness wants $20,000 additional capital; the business s well established and paying large dividends and is increasing to the mnecessity for extra capital to allow further and natural developments. Add. P. O. box 204, Oakland. AN established paying medical speclalist’s busi- mess for sale at a bargain; clearing $5000 a year; name, lease, good will, furriture, fix- tures, etc.; all go; opportunity given for In- vestigation to those who mean business; sat- isfactory reasons for selling. Box 4511, Call. LADY in Alameda wishes child to board; over 3 years of mge; mother's care. 1718 Benton st., Alameda e ——— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 11490 Market; tel. Howard 1946. e S VD RIS Y e NNR BUSINESS CHANCES. ed 15 years; aver- age sales §2000 monthly; owner has claims in Nome, Alaska; reason of selling. AL- DEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $1650—LODGING-HOUSE, 34 _rooms; $100 month; sickness cause of eale. CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $2500—FIRST-CLASS candy business; a snap. | By ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. THE Theosophical Boclety—Colonel H. S, Ol- cott, president-founder: public lectures every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at Pacific Coast headquarters, Odd Fellows’ bullding. To- | might, “The Mystery of Rebirth,” by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson. Golden chaln group for children, Sundaye at 11:30. Other meet- ings Wednesdays and Thursdays at 2:30 p. m. | THE Theosophical Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge | —Frree popular lecture every Sunday, 8 p, m., | Fiood building, 809 Market st. Subject t night ““The Fall and Redemption.” doctrine course by Miss M. A. Wals] class, 11 a m. Discussion meeti: daye, 8 p. m__ Inquirers’ meeting Thursdays, i:BO : m. Free lending library open daily, to . m. E————— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free fllus- | trated lecture this evening st Crystal Hall, | Pythian Castle, 909 Market subject, “Electricity and the Resurrection’’; followed by megnificent Views of & visit 'to Sofith | Africa; free tickets will be distributed for | X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesdey evening. Remember the Question Box. Spe- cial music by Miss Lillie Arthur and Master Lamont Done, | $200_PARTNER wanted in old established $500—RESTAURANT on Market; must be sold; bargain. A. STENBERG, 759 Market st. A $350 . 5 . RESTAURANT . Must be sold at once; rent only $30. For saie only by A. STENBERG, 759 Market st. A—30 cigar stands; prices, $a5 to $2000; rents $6 to $125 monthly; profits, $2 to $7 dally. HEDGES, 461-462 Parrott bldg., 825 Market. A—CANDY store on busy street, center cily; | beautiful fixtures; good trade; owner sick. | Make offer to HEDGES, 461-463 Parrott blds, WE have lodging-houses, etores, 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. HEALY & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208, i business office; established for years; pay- ing well; best of reasons for selling interest; particulars TOMLINSON & CO., 105 Ellis | st., room 10. FOR safe, profitable investment buy stock In “‘Metrcpolitan Horse Owners’ Assoclation’; incorporated purpese operating thoroughbred | race horses on co-operative basis; prospectus | free. Address 805 Park Row bldg, N. Y. AT 117 Larkin, to-night—Inspirational Spirit- | val Church meeting: subject *Immortality’” aiso truthful messages: DR C. B, WHEE LER, KATIE HEUSSMANN; admission free. TWHY So Many Women Fall”; fres lecturs to | ladies only by Mrs. May Van Auken, with | free readings of faces and hands; 8:15 Mon. day evening. 330 Ellis st, PROGRESSIVE Epiritualists, Covenant Hall, Odd.Fellows' bldg., to-night: Mrs. R. S. Lillie speaker; music by John T. Lillle; admis, free, *“MIND Controls Body”; Henry son Brown's lesson in suggestion; Odd Fellows' building, § p. m.; 25c, WANTED—Partner as business manager for | opera company playing parks and summer resorts; $25 week and share of profits; $1000 cash required; guarantee to clear 50 per cent of investment in 60 days. Box 1648, Call. $1000 per year income secured by any one tak- ing trouble to investigate our plans; no gold mine or gambling scheme; simple, straight- forward business proposition, unusual merit. | Jumiapa Co., Fullerton bldg’, St. Louls, Mo. HAVE lease of 60-room furnished house; will glve half interest to the right man or woman; very reasonable terms; prefer one with experfence; location very best. Ad- dress box 1463, Call office. A—TESTS—Front hall, 900 Market; 11-2; fres; ‘Wilson, Nillsson; 8, public install, of officers. MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night; 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics, MOTHER SADIE, materializing seance to-day, 12 c'clock; also § p. m. 1084 Bush st.; b0o. W. G, KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every wight ex. Saturday; admission 10c. 148 Sixth, $300—PARTNER wanted in light business; suited to plain, steady man satisfied with $18 to 525 a_week; no experience required; no night or Sunday work; trial given before you buy. 25 Geary st. room 4. RETIRING from business; entire stock of furniture for sale; must vacate May 1; deal- ers, lodging-house keepers invited. KRAUS- GRILL & O'NEILL, 1324 Stockton st. SRS ETODDARD'S convincing test circles 100 Sunday, Tuesday: readings daily. 275 Sth st. BROCEWAY'S independent slate writing and peychic test seance to-night; 25c. 1052 Ellls, TESTS—909 Market, rear hall; 11 free; 2. Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn, McKee, Hudson. g EDWARD EARLE'S slatewriting seance to- night. 328 Ellis st. 25% monthly profit; shares $10; money with- drawn any time if not satisfactory; send for circular. SOLLITT & CO., 128 Cedar st., New York. (Mention paper.) OUR new copyrighted system turf speculation averages 60% profit monthly; explanation free. N. 8. HAND & CO., Bxpert Handicappers, 804 Park Row bldg., N. Y.; mention paper. WANTED—Promoter to form stock company for great money-making invention: big for- tune in it for right man. Inventor, box 1698, Call office. SUNDAY LECTURE. Metropoli- | WALTER THOMAS MILLS spesks tan Temple, 2 p. m.; prelude on the strike: Jecture on ““The Department Store.” Music by the Frank Brown Ladies’ Orchestra; house p.d‘md every Sunday; admission free; come early. ————————————————— MEETING NOTICES. PRACTICAL caterer or_cook as partner in first-class_restaurant; required. J. R. RICHARDS, Hotel Brokers’ Co., 26 8th floor, Mills building. | WANTED—A partner for country saloon and beer bottling establishment; must have at least $1000 cash. Address box 1645, Call. ACTIVE man, with $5000. can establish broker- age business and use his own money; large profits; something rare. Box 1421, Call, RESTAURANT; place for man and wife; very low rent; good bus.; cheap. Box 1402, Cali. TRANSFER and baggage office; 2 horses and 2 wagons; a bargain. Call at 108 Taylor st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. H. RETSLOFF, 906 MARKBET ST., THE LEADING LODGING-HOUSE AGENT. Any house sold on monthly payments. CALL FOR OUR LARGE LIST. 100 rooms; elegant; modern; investigate.$20,000 65 rooms; corner; a bargain. ,000 40 rooms: central; clears $250. 8,500 40 rooms; sacrifice; easy terms. 1,700 25 rooms; long lease; payments. 2,400 20 rooms; very good; snap.. 1,050 8 rooms; downtown; clears 550 20 rooms: transient; clears $160. 1,850 25 rooms. 9 rooms rent $30; Income $85; o corner; Very good. 9 rooms; O'Farrell st.; a barg: 15 rooms; north of Market.... 15 rooms; long lease; clears $100; only. 1,000 7 rooms; snap; Geary st.. 200 20 rooms; Eddy st.; clears $150 2,200 12 rooms: Mason st.; clears $70..... 700 ATENTION—To buy. sell or exchange, call on A. H. RETSLOFF, phone John 53i. 906 Market st., corner Elils. A. CAMERON & CO, 850 Market st. Rooms 21, 22, 23. % It you have hotels, rooming-houses or business to sell, list with us; buyers call; we can suit you; Have bargains in hotels, 10dging-houses, all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. SPECIAL SALES THIS WEEK. ent $30; rms. sunny: good loc.& fur.$600 rent §50; A1 loc.; hardwood fur... 360 5 boarders; clears $200..3500 oaned, 1% per cent. GOOD transient housc; new furniture....$1800 36 rms.; mechanics’ hotel; man and wife 750 100 rooms. ; country; transient; low rent. 6500 800" rooms: corner House: for men... 50 rooms; offices and rooms; low rent... 3200 85 rms.; Howard; rent only $65; terms, 1400 40 rooms; man house; rent $45; bargain. 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, houses and flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. MITCHELL & HORNLEIN, 1206 Market st. ‘We have rooming-houses all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city. S 950 11 rooms; good location; Al furnished. 20 rooms; sunny; good renter. 8 rooms; sunny flat; corner. 200 11 rooms; downtown; good 700 18 rooms; rent $37 50; make offer. 900 Money loaned at 13; per cent per month. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. We furpish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates, Something new every day. New houses to lease, FLAT finely furnished; will sell at tremendous sacrifice; give terms suit purchaser. MOR- RISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., room 4. MORTGAGED lodging-house at tremendous sacrifice. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery,r.. Lodging-house, 10 rms.; rent §76; clears $135; $1300. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery, r. 4. “STREET rallway strike'’ does not change the list of bargains offered in lodging-houses during the present week by G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st. (upstairs), bet. 5th & 6th sts. and Buyers, notice above announcement call at his office before you buy a house. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 100 rooms; rent $212; modern and new. 53 rooms; downtown; new; see this. 38 rooms; rent $85: # money-maker. 34 rooms; rent $100; just listed... 20 rooms; new; central; reduced to.... 1 IF you have a roomi: partment house for sale or if you want to borrow money At the lowest rate of interest, call on TOMLINSON & CO., rm. 10, 105 Biils st. (Glasgow block). TRANSIENT Hhouse, 11 rooms; rent $45; down- town central location; neat, clean and well furnished; it is a beauty; I must sell quick; bargain at $1000. Box 4§74, Call office. 60_ROOMS; pleasant sunny corner; modern family hotel; furnishings expensive; liberal B-year lease; must be sold. Particulars box 1667, Call office. 16 ROOMS, *store and basement; newly furnish- ed, papered and painted; Al location; rent low. Apply Eastern Outfitting Co., 1304 to 1310 Stockton st. 75_LODGING-HOUSES for sale, from $200 to §6000; good locations; bargains; snaps; in- vestigate. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. MONEY to loan on rooming-houses; 28-room house, only $1000, part cash. Room 31, 819 Market st. $425—NEWLY furnished house; choice loca- tion; departure; bargain. 1010 Larkin. HOUSE clehring $25; newly furnished. Sixth st. NEW apartment house for sale or rent. 245 Grant ave. —_—eeee 10244 ‘»HEALD'E SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.: catalogue free, SUMMER term night school for men, Y. M. C. A. building—Arithmetic, bookkeeping, Eng- lish, penmanship, stenography and typewrits ing, naval architecture, steam engineering; special tuition for special courses. Call at Association building for particulars. A—$50: LIFE scholarship at AYRES' BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, 723 Market st., pays for the combined commercial and ' shorthand courses; new typewriters; positions secured; catalogue free. iACTUAL business from start to finish; no theory, no copying; learn to keep books us the only way: daily drill in rapid figures and writing. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market. | GOLDEN GATE Com’l College, 530 Golden Gate ave., S. F.—Special spring and summer term; bookkeeping, shorthand, and English; get informatiol as qualified. A—GALLAGHER-MARSH College_ indorsed by | all expert court reporters, will remove from Parrott building to more commodious quarters ot 1382 Market st., on or about May 1, 1902. ‘penmanship position soon SPIRITUALISM. BE sure to read of ISMAR'S discovery of a hidden treasure on page 40. . A—C. V. MILLER, world's famous materializ- ing medium; spirits speak face to face;seance ‘Tues., ¥ri., Sun., 8 p, m.; 50c. 1084 Bush st. MRS. J.,J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. meiu life reader; medical clairvoyant: sittings $1; letter $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Eilis ca Mrs. Seal, spiritual and bus. medium; tobacco habit cured or no pay. Avondale, 1424 Market. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis: readings daily; phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thura. MRS, WINCHESTER, 1610 Clay—Circles Sun- day and Wed., 8 p. m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. DR. A. WILLARD DUNLAP and wife, clair- voyants—Circles Sun. and Thurs.; 651 Jessie. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., S. F.—Thorough courses;complete equipment, all subjects pertaining to mining and mining ergineering; day and night; catalogue free. , THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical cclleges; rerereiices, “resident Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. DANCING puplls prepared for the stage; waltz, buck and wing, clog, jigs, reels, skirt, song. Private lessons daily at IRVINE'S, 421 Post st., between Powell and Mason. { ENGINEERING—Civl], elec.,mining, mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1804, Van der 'Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr.” City Hall. ACCOUNTING—Most thorough course on coast; beginners and college graduates perfected. TARR, expert accountant, 219 Parrott bldg. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates; A BROCKWAY'S independent slate writing and | psychio test seance to-night; 26c. 1052 Ellis. ETHEL CRINDLE—Materfalizing and vocal seance Sunday eve.; 50c. 325 Ellis st. KATIE HEUSSMANN sittings resumed at 177: Fifteenth st.. near Guerrero. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mr: Mever; sittings daily: test to all to-nig] C.J CLAIRVOYANTS. JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. Do you want to know your future? If so call at 1035 Market st., room 2, and consult that wonderfully gifted life reader now lo- cated there. This woman was born with the wonderful gift of foresight and is therefore enabled to glve you a correct reading of your future as well as to tell you of things that happened to you years ago, for your past life is like an open book to this wonderful woman. Let her advise you. Let her help you, for she can do it if you will give her a chance. _Prices within the reach of all. Hours 10 to 5; Sundays, 10 to 2. 1035 Market st. e ALL Gregg stenographers secure positions; 3% good positions in March; rapid figures a spe- clalty. S. F, Business College, 1236 Market. i | ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; assoclated with theatrical agency securing po- sitions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. SPANISH, French,etc.Prof.De Filippe’'sAcademy of Languages,320Post ;estab’d 1871 ;ablest profs. Harpist, only teacher West,desires pupils. Mme. Carusi, Hallet School Acting, 120 O'Farrell st. STENOGRAPHY & typewrlting; individual in- struction; Pitman system;$5 mo. 1317 Folsom. { _mew 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. bookkeepers keep them; the Ellis system is ! LADY correspondent, not typewriter; state age, wages, etc. Address box 1458, Call. HOUSEKEEPER; short distance from city; small family. Box 1669, Call. WANTED—First-class cook; wages §50. Call between 10 and 12, 2100 California st. WANTED—Experienced alteration hands for walsts and suits. Call 107 Post st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker and operators. 209 Turk st. STENOGRAPHER, law office, $35: state by whom and how long employed. Box 1465, Call. REFINED lady to travel. Box 1686, Call. GIRL to assist with_light housework; sleep home. Apply at 2717 Union st. BRIGHT girl apprentice for dressmaking; paid. 135 Geary st.. room 129. WANTED—First-class _waltress; BREUSS Cafe, 70 Third st. EXPERIENCED operators on custom and stock shirts. ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencla st. GOOD woman as housekeeper for dressmaker. 209 Turk st. WANTED—First-class _ironers _at Laundry Co., 690 29th st., Oakland. 38 a week Oakland NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PA¥. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS, GIRLS, learn a_money-making_trade; becom: 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 pupils earn from $50 to $75 per month; private customers as well as the leadiug stores furnish them work: we want two young women immediately to fill two sl tions; evening class for working girls. S. F. HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 wkly. Home Correspondence School. Phila. GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE WILL FIND PLENTY OF GOOD-PAYING WORK. LEVI STRAUSS & Cf 32% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. | o | VIOLIN, guitar, mandolin, banjo taught In class, $1 mo. 426 O'Farrell; phone Pine 432. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, srammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. Gth. ' WANTED—S girls to learn hairdressing, manl- uring, massage and hair work; only 2 weeks required; bring ad; costs only $350; 3 posi- tions walting; private customers, assure to $75 per month; day and evening class. College, 233 Geary st.. rooms 13-15. SHORTHAND taught by mall or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. VIOLIN, mandolin, gultar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission; instruments selected. DANCING quickly taught; private or class. BARKER'S Academy, 723 Market st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st, 8. F.; founded 1863; new S0-page catalogue fres. BE sure to read of Ismar's discovery of & hid- den treasure on page 40. MME. E. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently Jocated at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life corréctly, gives an accurat: description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great me- dium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel Black 4580. ISMAR THE GYPSY Has Removed To 1104 Market st., Corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian seeress, has removed to more commodious quarters in the Vendome, 1104 Market st., corner Turk, offices 9 and 10, | where she can be consulted daily on all af- fairs of life. Hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun- days 10 to 12 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 malil; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. 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; clalrvoyant, crystal seer; reads your life correctly without ques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. A_CONTINUED—MISS WILLE, crystal seer, 826A Ellls st., will continue her readings Tuesday; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ARRIVED—Mme, J, Lyons, the famous medium of the Northwest; locates mines, unites sep- arated, finds treas. 10073 Mkt, parlors 7-8. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice; names given: 25c up. A—Mrs. Melvill, wonderful clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th; German spoken; hours, 9 to 9. MRS. C. STEPHENS, 104 Fell, nr. Van Ness- 5 Fourth st. | ELEVATORS. ELEVATORS ingpected and repaired at moderate prices. J.E.Upphoff,565 Mission; tel.John 3856. e R el Tohn 3808, FINANCIAL. e . 59,990 SHARES of the capltal stock of the Flores Hale & Co. were sold at auction on | March 2lst; the time for confirmation of the | sale by the Superior Court has been set for i April 28th at 2 o'clock p. m.. In Department ! 9; any person may appear in Court on that day and overbid the purchasers; the highest | bidder, it the price is satisfactory to the | Court,’ will secure the property. For other property of .the estate for sale same day see ‘‘Country Real Estate” and '‘City Real Es- tate’” columns of this paper. For all infor- { mation apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Room 22, Chronicle buflding. COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; U. S. licensed stock brokers; stocks and bonds sold; investigate our 5 per cent income bond propo- sition to guarantee stock issues of new en- terprises; stocks underwritten on London and «American plan; send for the ‘‘Pacific States Investor,” an up to date financial paper; we have Il'{yu opportunities for investors to come in on' the ground floor of first-class propositions; correspondence solicited. Pacific States Mining and Investment C: 3826 Post .; established 1892, WANTED—$1300; money repaid in 12 monthly installmerkts with Bt e $50 per month interest. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for malling, $1 per year. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. —————————— i FURNITURE WANTED. BIG price paid for furnit: for 60 ; spec! reasons. 8. 3. WAUGH. 5. 415, Examines i A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., price for second-hand furniture; lgiy!.(n?ll‘lhm“ e Clairvoyant, card reader; ladies 25c, gents 50c. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high__psychist; hours 11 to 8; readings by malil. 125 Turk st. CARD reading and astrology. 148 6th st., room 22, second floor; horoscopes cast by mail. HAVE you been to see that wonderfully gifted life reader at 1035 Market st.? MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25c, gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, from Louisiana; only 10c; from 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. e e e et COLLECTION OFFICES. A GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. MENLO (Fair Oaks)—New Cottage, 7 rooms, bath, furnished. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary. e e e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing works, 363-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. Karlson Karpet Co.—Cleaning 3c yd.;upholster- ing.1213 Market, bet.Sth&9th;tel. Howard 2012. | GLOVES. R e R R i A P D. & F. BLACK suede gloves: best in the : warranted; kept In repair.. 151 Grane see HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A e e AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S......420 Bush HOTEL DEPARTMENT . ~ 2 nurses, institution, country. ... 2 waltresses, resort, see party here. Waltress, summer resort, short dist 3 20 waitresses, city, country and spring hotels . =5 $20-$30 ‘Waltress, mining town; washing & $30 & fd Chambermalds and chambermalids to wait, §20 FAMILY DEPARTMENT . | Woman with a child old enough to to school, $15, fare paid; housegirl, lm.fll‘:a.m ily, city, $25, last girl nine years ther ranch cook, $25; housegirl, country, place, $25; others, city and country. . C. R, HANSEN & CO. .429 (Opposite Califo; WANTED—4 cooks, little wash, $30; 2 cooks, no wash, country, $30; 2 parior maids, $25: 6 second girls, city and country, $25; 2 nurse girls, §20, $25° 8 chambermaids and waitres es, family hotels, $20 and $25; 4 waltress , country hotels, $20; cook and second girl, same house, short distance country, $25, $20: woman to work in bath house, $20; 99 girls to Monday to fill nice positions; places too numerous to advertise. J. F. CROSETT | & CO., 334 Sutter st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Pantry girl, §25, resort. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, Waitrors, 320 Tor pesort: T CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. Hcaflflm proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. CONKLIN'S Superlor Carpet-beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. WANTED—AR experienced stenographer, fami- lar with codes, export and commission bus} ness, quick at figures; salary $50; references. Box 1466, Call office. BXPERIENCED operators, also 1s about 16 to learn; paid while learning. olds Mus- lin Underwear Mfr., 597 Mission. corner 2d. IMPROVED carpet-cleaning works. 1512 Polk; tel. East 725. A. G. KLEINERT, Prop. J. B. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74 DENTISTS. A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market st., Emma Spreckels bldg.—Painless dentistry at reason- able prices: pure gold fillings, $1 50; other flll- ings, $1; gold and porcelaln crowns, $5 up: plates, & full set of teeth that look naturai and guaranteed, $5 up. Painless extraction. I do first-class work only and guarantee it. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plate, bridges and fillings; extractions or fllling by my won- derful secret, painless method; 20 vears' ex- perien: advi ce “free; cheapes lady. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 t. —_— and_guaranteed; ELECTRO-DEN’ CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. T, i ; extre ns_done pain- a u £ peclaity; gold ‘hours, 9 8 'x - ;- houre. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, %02 3. We THATCHER, D.D.5., Manager. GIRLS to learn knitting trade; cheerful, wel ventilated workrooms; pald 'while learnin GANTNER & MATTERN CO., 1017 Hyde st. WANTED — Experienced crockery saleslady; fl‘{u’; g:fiu expected and reference. BOX WANTED—Girl with some experience In put- ting up medicines and extracts; state experi- ence. Address box 1676, Call, FIRST-CLASS presser on ladies’ cloths; steady work year round; per “day. Cleaning Works, 809 L st.,” Bakersfleld. WANTED—Competent stenographer and foist. Apply Monday only, between hours of 10 and 11 a. m.. S. N. WOOD & CO.’S, 718 Market. . and care for YOUNG girl to assist in small family; good home; light work; Sundays off; small wages. 17 Woodward ave., near 13th ‘and Valencia. EASY Dental Parlors, G Turk st.. cor. Mason— Expert palnless extractors; skiiled operators; gas given; lady attendant. R. C. ANDER- SON,D.D.S., proprietor and manager. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; flllings, 50c; plates, §5, full set: all work painless and war- ranted. Chitago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st BLAVONIC L M. B. Society. — Officers and members: You arc hereby requested to as- semble at our hall, Alcazarf R building, 120 O'Farrell st., SUNDAY, April 27, at 8. & m, sharp, to participate in the parade for our picnic; if the cars are not | rurning teke the bus or ‘walk and bring all | your friends with you; don’t miss this pic- nic, as & €00d time is assured for everybody. THE COMMITTEE. DINNA forget the St. Andrew's picnic, Fairfax Park, SATUR- DAY, May 3. An excellent pro- games and ; boats gramme of prizes has CIGARS—Downtown corner stand, business street, for sale; $250 if sold by the 1st. Ad- dress ‘box 1462. Call office. HOW to secure good position or investment with new interurban clectric R. R. Address with stamp, box 569, Lima, Ohio. Near The Call bullding. 719 Market st., rms, 1-: Telephone Black 1-8-0-3. Money 'to Loan. Blg free list of lodging-houses at my office. All for sale on easy terms. Please call. AMARION GRIFFIN, ¥OR sale—Cash grocery; receipts $3000 per ‘month; established 165 Adaress box 1453, Call office. PLUMBING, gasfitting; good {obbing trade; ), Cali will sacrifice; must be sold. Box office, Oakland. $4000—SACRIFICE, account lilness; first-class country hotel. Owner, box 1445, Call office, FOR sale, cheap—Good paying milk business; owner obliged to leave city. Box 1426, Call. OUTSIDE route this r. Address pape: box 4936, A—H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. Before buying a lodging-house, rooming- house, boarding-house, hotel and bar, clty or country, it will be to your advantage to call at our office. We do mot offer places for sale unless the value Is in sight. . 12 ROOMS; oak and ches v furn; rent $55, 8850 7 rooms; flat; Van Nes: ice furniture.. 550 11 rooms; housckeeping; rent $32.. 600 This is a partial list of our bargains. Call. Laberal loans to buyers. Low rates. HEALY & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208. A _FINE house of 25 rooms for only $1100; lease: low rent; small cash payment. RYAN & O'ROURKE, 819 Market; phone Mint 865. DR. E. P. SHEPARD, 14 Geary st—Expert ‘workmanship only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. MEYER, 46 O'Farrell, late of 6 Turk st.— Crown and bridge work; gas speclalist. SET of teeth: without plate. DR, H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. SECOND girl to walt at table and assist in hopsework. Call between 9 and 1 at 2320 Broadway. YOUNG girl to learn cigarette making; ex- perlel;ced preferred. Apply at 424 Montgom- ery st. EXPERIENCED operators on shirt waist Bood wages. Baver Bros.’ Co., 21 Sansom WANTED—An active, intelligent young person s useful companion to lady. Box 1051, Call. YOUNG lady compositor; $8 week; steady. Call Sunday, 12 to 1, 516 Commercial st. R A WANTED—Walst finishers and improve 2014 Sutter o WANTED—Lady piano player; road show. Box 1660, Cail. 4 DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES 2t PATTERNS, patterns, patterns—FPattern open- ng; latest styles from N. Y.; come and eXxam- ine and visit the largest and best conducted school on the coast; special inducements to pupils entering this week; millinery course unsurpassed. McDowell School, 1019 Market. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; ‘corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. NTED—First-class hair a ‘mant- e BLoCE S, 14 Pos e 2 NEAT, intelligent young lady for tion girl; dental office. Box 1644, Nl.w OPERATORS and girls to learn. Standard 8hirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. Hairdressing, massage, manicuring, bleachin; dyeing, switches, etc.; 2 wks.,$5. College,1 Market, rm. 94; splendid position: day, eve. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. Sunday, Office Open 8 to 13 Noon Santa Fe Company's Own Work . FREE FARE . wes Santa Fe 25 men for ball 15 men steel gang. 45 men entlan gang. . SHIP DAILY FREE . NEVADA STATE 350 teamsters, Nevada. 250 rockmen, Nevada. 150 concrete men, Nevada. 230 carpenters’ he.pers, mason gang, etc .. Rallroad Men. LABORERS 10 laborers for factory work, near city... 5 laborers, Napa Co., $34 and found; 10 la- borers, city, 8 hours’ work, $175; 10 laborers, $2 day; 15 laborers for mines, $30 to ‘men for laboring i quarries, $60; 173 laborers for sawmills and woods, $30 to $75 d found . city, 87 D. ) thin and pick fruit, $26 and 2 4 men to cut and pack asparagus, $30 and found; 5 farmers, same fruit ranch, $26 and found; 18 ranch teamsters, $30 to-$40 and found: 4 haymakers; 16 vineyard hands, $26 to $30 and found; 5 scraper teamsters, rarch, $26 and found; b men to make themseive useful on ranch, no teaming, $26 and found; 3 butter makers; 4 cheesemakers; 18 milk- ers, $25 to $40 and found; 14 choremen, $20 to $30 and found; 17 choreboys, etc., $i2 to $20 and found .. ... MISCELLANEOUS. Choreman and groom, private place, $25 and found; buggy washer, $60; 3 stablemen, country, $30 and $38; ~stableman, north; married stableman, country, $40 and hous gy s g e §3 'day; boys f men to hand humber, city, for factoties; boys for stores; man and wifs for small boarding-house, $25 and found; farmer and wife; 10 teamsters, near city, 360; 18 laborers, near city, $2 day. ........ SAWMI AND WOODS .......« 243 men wanted for different work in woods, mills and yards, wages $30 ta $75 and found, reduced fares, send daily: shingle saw filer, $75 and found; shingle packer, and others: log eniper, $60 and found. :.... MECHANICAL D! 27 blacksmiths, city and country, 45 and found to $75; 3 brick molders, mining com~- pany, $75; 2 kiin burners, mining company’s brickyard, $75; band sawyer, city job; painters, city, $3 day; painter's helper, $52; wcod turner, city; gang edgerman: 2 rough carpenters, city; 10 carpenters, $8 50 da: HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. 3 . $35, $40 and 350 and found, city and country jobs; cook for ranch, good job, $30 and found; 4 second cooks; 4 cook help- ers; 2 third cooks; head waiter, good hotel, north, $35 and found; head waiter, hotel, south, $35; waliters for other places, city and country, §30 to $40 and found; 25 kitchen bands; dishwashers, vegetable men, etc., ete. Laundryman, small fnstitution. . ». cevein.... TO-DAY SUNDAY - MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. TO-DAY (SUNDAY). TO-DAY (SUNDAY). AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S.....420 Bush st. z .New Ralilroad Work. - - For Nevada 2000 teamsters and laborers, $2 to $2 25 day 100 concrete laborers. .$2 day For Chatsworth Park i 500 tunnelmen, drillers, headers and muck- ers for 3 new tunnels, dry work $2 50 day 500 outside laborers, same placs, $1 75 day . Ship To-day (Sunday) Free Fare........Free Fare C. R. HANSEN & CO... _Fres Fars 429 Bush st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladles’ under- wear. 656 Mission st., third floor. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ over- skirts; good pay. 656 Misslon st., third ficor. FXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ walsts; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. | EXPERIENCED ironer. 656 Mission st., third floor, - PANTS operators wanted by 8. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary .st. 200 LABORERS AT HUNTERS POINT: 32 PER DAY. CITY STREET IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY. STRONG boy for general work; wages $3. COOPER'S, 746 Market st. WANTED—A first-class dinner waiter at 304 Mason st.; wages $4 a week. WANTED—A clean, steady waiter. 111 Lar- in st. GOOD operator on pants; steady work. 36 Geary st. s APPRENTICES to learn talloring: pald while learning. 541 Market st. FIRST-CLASS operator on pants; steady em- ployment. 541 Market st. ‘WANTED—Experienced _shirtmakers. LESON & CO., 535 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubweriptions has been: established: at. 1008 enc e HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 9 Third st., phone Bush 405. .. RAILROAD LABORERS EAG- FREE FARE. ...FREE FARE 100 teamsters, Nevada....$2 to $2 25 per day 25 rock drillers, laborers. --.$2 25 day 50 concrete men .32 25 per day . 8. P. Co.'s own 20 men for extra gangs.. 20 section hands. FREE FARE.. ey SHIP DAILY. FOR LUMBER WOODS. 26 sawmill hands and men for lumber woods, gfl to $650 month and board, fare advanced. rallroad laborers..$26 per mo. and board Fér New Logging Camp. 20 swampers...... $35 per month and board B0 crosscutters, timber fellers, jackscrew ‘men, chain tenders, barkers, etc -$40 to $55 per month .43 per day work south. Edgerman. Head setter..... $3 per day Machine blacksmith, $3 per day, fare paid $2 25 per day -$2 per day 3 -$1 75 per day 10 laborers, quarry, home. .§2 day 4 ranch hands .$1 per day and board Man and wife for ranch. 345 Office open Sune CAL. EMP. AGENCY .59 Third st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Night clerk, $135, country hotel. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Pantryman, $30, resort. WANTED—Good carpenter and cabinetmaker for casket factory; must be willing to assist generally in undertaking department; steady, single man preferred: Mmflwlflan to right man. Address, stating ence, etc., box 1677, Call. ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists, electri~ clans: New 40-page pamphlet containing questions asked by Examining Board Ensgi- neers; sent free. GEO. ZELLER, Pub- lisher, St. Louls, Mo. SALESMAN wanted—To call on doctors only on behalf of the leading firm in the business; established trade: permanent; applicant must be intelligent, indefatigable; state experience. Address P. O. Box Philadelphia. EXPERIENCED dishwasher at 5 Polk st. YOUNG man to wash dishes. 230 Fourth st. WANTED—Boys. Apply factory AMERICAN CAN CO., Seventh and Townsend sts, BARBER shop for sale; 1353 Bush st.; $50; object, going to leave town. PAINTERS—Carriage painters wanted. O'BRIEN'S, Polk st. and Golden Gate ave. OPERATOR on coats. BELASCO & HARRIS COMPANY. WANTED—An experienced boys' and chil- dren’s clothing salesman. Apply 7:30 a. m. E:‘m:t‘d«l! at S. N. WOOD & CO.’S, 718 Mar- OFFICE boy about 15 in wholesale house; must be graduate grammar school and well recom- mended: no cigarette smokers. Box 4928, Call. WANTED—An assistant bookkeeper at $60 a month who will make himself worth more; give references. R. E. F., box 1432, Call. ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper familiar with sash and door business. Box 1448, Call. WANTED—Wagon blacksmith. 537 Brannan street, FIFTY quarrymen. $2 per day. Appiy 9 Sut- ter st., second r. — BARBER shop. 8 chairs and baths; finely furn- ished; in nearby town; old stand; price very reasonable. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. HELP. for the New Department Stors to opened about Sept. 1 in the Murphy build- ing, formerly occupied by J. J. O & Co.” Apolications will be considered by the management of the new stors for positions as heads of departments and subordinates, sales people, head bookkeeper, manager of advertising dept., manager mail order dept. be «nd head porter. Applications for these can be made in person or by writing. No applica- tion will be considered of other than experi- enced and well recommended applicants. Address all communications to or apply im person between the hours of 10 and 13 8. m. and 1:30 and 3 p. m., at room 439, Parrott bidg. H. GOLDWATER. WANTED—Man with $150 for cigar stand; $70 month; no experience. BROWN, 1221 Mar et st. WANTED—An up-to-date advertiser; one who can carry on a campaign successfully and be able to w'rlke ads for special sales; East- ern man preferred; state and sal ex- pected. Box 14 , Call P o YOUNG men and boys to work on telescope cases. Cor. Seventeenth and Shotwell sts., trunk factory. ; good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. —_— YOUNG man; good position and steady. ‘Washington st. e WANTED—A young man of good address and extensive acquaintance in city; permanent sition and excellent opportunity with a f"’n company for a hustler. Address Box 1661, Call office. GOOD incomes and agreeable work for two energetic solicitors introducing large English insurance company. Address, stating experi- ence, Box 1459, Call office. WANTEDHorseshoer _with _ $100° to join & practical man in big paying shop: horse, cart and $150 stock: chance for suitable party. P. S. DE LUCA, WANTED—A few energetic, character, between the ages of 21 less than 'S feet 4 inches and inch: able to speak and read English. further information apply at the Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. ‘WANTED—Advertising p for opera Co. playing p penses; $200 cash security mrx;:s?m'x;fé orkers, every_ | tribute circulars, sampies, boo 04 pay; permanent. Distributors Leagiie, N: ¥ - | SALESMAN who can sell goods wanted wholesale drug house; must have Al refer~ ences. Address Box 1668, Call office. BOY wanted who understands quarter binding, and make himself generally useful. ramento st. 422 Sac-~ MEN to learn barber trade; barbers ‘mand; only requires 8 weeks; tools donated catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER LEGE, 635 Clay st. COATMAKERS; work: . BELASCO & HARRI: CO., 541 wm l’:, 31 must be active. Address x 1673, Call office. FIRST-CLASS snotter, also presser on gents’ clothes; steady work; good pay. Address Dyeing Works, 811 L st., Bakersfleld. PHOTOGRAPHER with a little money for commercial printing: good lot of customers; a snav. Call 1928 Market st. EARNEST young man willing to work for his tuition. California Business College, 305 Larkin st. PRESSER on coats; steady work; good pay. 541 Market st. -CLASS tailors. ployment. 541 FIRST- Ss rator on pants; steady ot gy A | 4 g —_— COATMAKERS; good pay; steady employment. 541 Market st. . YOUNG man to do janitor work tion. S. F. Barber College, 1“% PENSION and extra pay. Write SHERWOO! 624 Markt.; past com. Wattrous Post,G A R, SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs Australia. HERMAN'S, 2 Steqart 20~ i 5008 PAY; steady em- BOY__wanted, about 16; reference required. SAHLEIN'S Millinery, 873 Market st. GET your shoes half-soled : to 50c. 563 Mission st., B::’?lt':nfl o PARTNER wanted; light -business; $150 cash; ‘good chance for young man. 40 Ellls, rm. 13. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. T‘:mnru:‘t". G.AR. WANTED Jewelry salesman to sell new souv- enir spoon on commission. Box 1662, Call. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th, WANTED—Young man, 18 to 20, to asaist in bookkeeping. Address Z, box 1653, Call office. ALL sizes men's shoes, sli; rice. 363 Miasion st bet Tet and B Ban | CASH boys, with references. Apply at LIV- INGSTON BROS., 123 Post ste BEDMAKER wanted at the Dewey, 32 East st. L. HAMILTON, Prop. " WANTED—BIll clerk for lumber office; must _be experienced; references. Box 1467, Call. WANTED—A st er and tg'pewrl salary $25 monthly. S. T., box 1457, Call. ‘WANTED—At 630 Market st., ex-soldiers to soliclt and do clerical work. 0. E. HOWE. ;zmp'm qu;nn-mw;ew: 5 lg‘l;- Fell ‘College’ Oratory & Acting, 1327 Market. FOREMAN 1o take charge of coat factory: eaty work and. ¥ood salery BELASCO & HARRIS Cor 41 Mamket S0 WINCHESTER House, 44 Third near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 205c’ night; nn-'mg rooms; free mmmummm, CLASSIFIED advertisements recelved at Call branch office. 2300, B A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and {ubscriptions has been established at 1008 % For Employment Wanted, Etc., Ses Page Thirty-Eight.

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