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36 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open unty 12 o'clock every might 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 B m. 315 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; until 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open until 9 p. m. open I1CES. SW. cor. Geary UNITARIAN Church (First), and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Charles A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday-school. The Sunday-school is at The morning service is at 11 Bradford Leavitt will preach, The Business of the - Liberal Special music by quartet and H. Bretherick, organist and director. ung Peoples’ evening. All are cordially invited. no evening service There is Church tieth sts.—Rev. ter. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. The ter will_preach at 11 o'clock on *'Chris- Debt to the Religion of Ancient Prelude on the Federation of Wo- ubs. The musical service, under di- »f William Wertsch J. strumental quartet, doremus’’ ; or soprano and Mezzo-soPrano, Ever’; a ‘cello solo, * and a bass solo by Mr. The evening services are discon- for the present Second), E corner Capp Dinsmore, Upward rune. ued FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m.; toplc, “No Man Can Serve Two Masters’ baptism of children, reception of members and Holy Communion. At 7:45 p. m., a service of song commenioration of the thirtieth annivers- ary of Samuel D. Mayer as organist and choir master of this church; the choir will be as- sisted by the Knickerbocker Male Quartet nd others; address by the pastor, tople, henaniah—Who Instructed About the s Because He Was Skillful.”” All are cordially Invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st. near Webster—Rev. pastor; 11 a. m changeableness r service, F. B “herington, D. Reality and Un- 7:15 to 8 p. m., forty-five minutes, con- of only ing of song, responsive reading and short ress, subject, ~“The Bible Appeal to Man- Supéay-school, 9:30 a. m., Morris superintendent. arcus, HOWARD Presbyterian Church, Oak and Beker sts.—Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Dur- ing the sickness of Rev. J. 5. Thomas, pastor, services will be conducted by Rev. Warren H._Landon, D.D. To-day, “The Service of Christ ““Trusting.”” Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45. Midweek meeting, Wednesday, 7:45. A weicome to all FIRST Presbyterian Church—11 a. m., sermon Society meets next Thursday | , will include | { THE California Debris Commission, | AGENTS wanted—I am trying to convince you THE BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. THE STOCK OF THE INYO GOLD COMPANY —Is a— SPLENDID INVESTMENT, For the following good and sufficient reasons: 1. It has a MINE with fifteen thousand tons of gold ore blocked out in the north incline, going $12 50 per ton. The south incline is un- der a still larger and richer body of ore, the full size of which has not yet been ascertained. Several experts agree that the measured ore bodies will yleld over two hundred thousand dollars, All"this is on only one of the seven claims. The remaining six make equally as 800d surface showings. 2. The owners have shown their good faith in the expenditure of $115,000 in doing over 1400 feet of development work, erecting a twelve-stamp mill, etc. . 3. Mill runs have cleared $25,000 on the plates, the bullion being mostly handled by ; the Central Bank of Los Angeles, which its president, Mr. Willlam Mead, will verify. 4. The'tailings from these runs contain over $15,000. which can be cyanided. 5. The company {s an Arizona corporation, making the stock absolutely non-assessable and exempting the private property from Ha- bility for corporate debts. 6. A limited block of stock is being sold for further development and to install cyanide and electric power plants, which will greatly re- duce the cost of milling. 7. The sterling integrity of the directors of the corporation is beyond all question. Ask any banker, Government official or commerclal agency in Los Angeles. Their probity, honesty and business ablility are unquestioned. The character of the mine and company invite the fullest confidence of the public. Prospectus giving detalls sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. The price of the stock AT TEN CENTS PER SHARE Places it within reach of all. MAKE DRAFTS OR POSTAL ORDERS PAY- ABLE TO INYO GOLD COMPANY. Address STEPHENS & SCANNELL, 110 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. FOR sale At a sacrifice on account of sick- MEETING NOTICES—Continued. Tnitiation TO-MORROW EVEN- ING (Monday, May 12). Dele- gates to the Grand Lodge and W. B. STEVENS, R. §. NOTICE to_representatives _and delegates—Excursion to L 0. O. MONDAY, Mey 12. 1902. Train leaves Third and Townsend sts., 9:30 a m., stops at Valencia Station; round trip $2 25, MARY E. DONOHO, Sec. Reb. Assembly. CALEDONIAN Ciub's _thirty-sixth grand annual gathering and games A. M. MACPHERSON, Chief. J. H. DUNCAN, Secy. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- th any, Market st., San Franelsco, Cal.'on MONDAY, the 26(h day of May. 1002, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for thé tion of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, May 16, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING—A meeting of the stockholders of the United Crude OIl Cempany will be held at the office of the fornta, on TUESDAY, May 13, 1802, at 13 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing n; boerd of directors to serve for the ensuing | WILLIAM LEACH, Secretary. having received applications to mine jby the hy- ty, to deposit tailings in the dam of the Galden Needle mine in Dry Creek, and from M. P. Beever, in the Castello mine, at will be held at room 94, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal. on May 19, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. visiting brothers cordially invited. F. Orphans’ Home at Gliroy, children half fare. ~Tickets on sale Monday, at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, ing of the stockholders of the Olympic Salt purpose of electing a board of directors to CHAS. 'A. GIBSON, Sec. Office, company, 418 Parrott building. in the city year and for the transaction of such other draulic process from H. L. Clark, in the Brownsville, Yuba County, to deposit tailings ness. a stock of dry goods and groceries in a town 70 miles from San Francisco; 4000 population; thickly populated; fruit county; no failure ‘of crops; business in a flourishing condition; established 40 years; new plate. glass front will be put in and store altered to suit purchaser. Inquire at Call office. A—$300; PARTNER wanted in established business; $18 to $25 a week; too much work for oue; mo night or Sunday work; duties light and easily learned: trial given before buying, 25 Geary st., room 1. 1 ALTA Lodge No. 205, I. 0. O. F.— ALF. J. ZOBEL, N. G. 8:30 a. m. at both stations. May 30, 1902, ‘Water Compas will be held at the office of serve for the ensuing vear, and the transac- Market st., San Francisco, Cal. and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- business as_may come before the mesting. Gold Point mine, at Brownsville, Yuba Coun- in Dry Creek, gives notice that a meeting S _WANTED. that I have a plan which will enable you to earn a hundred dollars a month or more, but 1 have no means of knowing who you are un- less you first send me vour name and ad- dress. I would gladiy explain this new plan to you, as it is one which requires no capi- tal, outfit or former experience; is suitable to | either sex, and no one knows you are my agent. Ninety-nine per cent of the popula- tion are your possible customers; occupies all or part of your time, as you wish. W. M. GRIFFIN, key 104, Fort Wayne, Ind., is the address you should write to for free particu- lars; the work is permanent and the profits accumulative. 25% AVERAGE monthly profit; shares $10; money withdrawn any time if not satisfac- tory; send for circular. SOLLITT & CO., 123 Cedar st., New York. (Mention paper.) FOR sale—Fancy confectionery and icecream store with shop; downtown location; good trade; splendid opportunity for right party; price ‘reasonable. Address box 1759, Call. OUR system turf speculation shows profit 85% in 15 days at Aqueduct; explanation free. N. S. HAND, Expert Handicapper, 804 Park Row building, New York. LADY with fine business ability desires part- ner with capital for new . enterprise; large profits and reputable; references. Box 815, Call office, J EXCLUSIVE county and city rights given to ®ood salesmen on an entirely new article; a big seller that pays large profits. Call or ad. dress WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market. LADY agent—Excellent opportunity for right party with manufacturing company: call 1 to 5 p. m., 346 McAllister st. N. TEN EYCK. WANTED—A lady In city, also one in each town, to seil a household necessity; will sell on sight; salary or commission. Box 903, Call office. . by Rev. W. K. Guthrie; 3 p. m., installation service, Rev. Charles G. Patterson will preach the sermon. Charge to pastor by Rev. E. H. Avery, D.D. Charge to people by Rev. G. G. Eldredge. The moderator of the Presbytery, Rev. John Wills, D.D., will preside. There will be no eveninz_service. Bun chool at 12:45 p. m. Y. P. & C. E., 6:30 p. m. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John Stephens, pastor, will preach at | 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m. Topic for the even- ing, “The Story of a Garden. large choir. Seats free. All invited. day-school at 12:45 p. m.. J. B. Robl superintendent. Epworth League meet- at 6:45 p. m, EMMANUPL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near rd—Morning service, 11 Rev. J. George Gibson, California”; _evening, 7 J. George Gibson, subject, Opportunities.” “King of BEternity” (Jones), Otis M. Carrington (2) ““Glory (Hugge), Land of the Infinite™ ), by Dr. Gibson, Rev nobserved by Mr. to God Lor- Good music | Barytone I AGENTS Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or Insur- F. PERSO: ASTROLOGY, FULL horoscope. Short sketch 1902 forecast Send birth date, hour if known. JOSEPHINE BAIRD, Alviso, Cal. R I—— MRS. FOR sale—A first-class established business, a fruit and grocery store and horse and wagon, on account of sickness; cheap. 2102 Howard. CIGAR stand; no night or Sunday work; sold on account of sickness; only those meaning business apply. Philbrick, 449% Guerrero. FOR rent—Hotel, cottages, orchard, vineyard; furnished complete; Santa Cruz Mountains. Bcx 960, Call office. AN old-established restaurant; guarantee $100 per_month; centrally located; must sell at sacrifice; going north. Box 963, Call office, LADIES' talloring_business; reasonable; good location. Box 927, Call office, GOOD inside route on mqrning paper for sale. 204 Leavenworth st. GENTLEMAN or lady who can reach people with money to invest in a company owning a mountain of low-grade, gold-bearing ore superior to Treadwell mine of Alaska; divi- dends 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. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KING, atty., Examiner building, room 3; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages. partnerships, attachments, colléctions, ete.; legal papers drawn; consultation free; no advance charges; open eve's; call or write. SEVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna st.. between McAllister and Golden Gate ave. Preaching this evening at 7:45 o'clock by the pastor, Elder B. F. Richards; subject, “Both Resurrections and Those Concerned in Each.” All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., between Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 2. m.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘‘Mortals and Immortals.”” Sunday school for children at the same hour. Wednesday evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 208 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. All are welcome. GREAT mass meeting to-day at the Young Men's Christian_Association building, Mason and Ellis sts. Address by Rev. Wm. Rader, pastor Third Congregational Church; subject. *“The Transformation of a Boy.” There will be special under the direction of Mr. H. H. Barnhart. All men invited. The ser- vice will commence at 3 o'clock. THE Theosophical Soclety (Colonel H. S. Oi- cott, president, founder)—Pacific Coast head- quarters, O4d Fellows’ buflding. Public lec- ture to-night at 8§ o'clock by Thomas Prime of Birmingham.. England; subject, ‘‘From the Crystal to the Christ”” Public meetinge daily at 2:30 p. m., also 8 p. m. (Wednesday evening ~members only.) Lending library cpen dally from 1 to 4 p. m. THBEOSOPHICAL—Golden Gate Lodge. Free popular lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m.. 809 Market st. To-night “The Law of Sacrifice by Mrs. Alice M. Best. Bible class at 11 a. m. Sunday. Inquirers’ class Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Meeting for free Theosophical discus- sion Saturday at 8 p. m. Library open daily from 1 to 4 p. m. and Saturday 7:30-9:30 p.m. D —— L — MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Market st. Subject, “Some Things I Don’t Know”'; followed by magnificent views of anclent and modern Rome; free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening. Remember the Question Box. BROCKWAY'S slate writing and psychic tests to all seances; Sun., Wed and Fri. nights, 25c; write your questions at home and bring your own slates. EXTRA SEANCE. EXTRA SEANCE, THIS AFTERNOON 2 O’CLOCK. 1052 Ellis st., bet. Franklin and Gough. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., this evening, under the auspi- ces of the Unity Club, on ‘““Mohammed and Islam ™ Miss Ruth Estelle Weston will sing. _Admission and all seats free. Doors open 7:30. WHY we often love the one who tortures us; free lecture, to ladies only, by Mrs. May Van Onken, followed by free readings of heads, faces and hands: Monday evening. 330 Ellis t.; doors closed 8:15. AT 117 Lerkin, to-night—Inspirational Spirit. ual Church meeting; subject, ‘‘Duty, Love &nd Truth for God"’; also truthful messages; Dr. C. B. Wheeler; admission free. OW ~ jecture; Henry Harrison Brown, onresistance.” 0Odd Fellows’ building, 8 ». m.; music. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists—0dd Fellows building, Market and Seventh sts., to-night; Mrs. R. 8. Lillie, speaker; admission free. MRE. ADA FOYE lectures and gives tests in Maccabee Temple, 1ith and Clay ste., Oak- land, every Sunday evening, 7:30; 10c. A—TESTS, front hall, 900 Market, 11, free; 28, 12‘(' Wilson, Nillsson, Waltman, Case; ordin- ation, MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister, 10c; come, skeptics. EDWARD EARLE'S independent slate-writing seance to-night; full light; 25c. 328 Ellis st. MRS. STODDARD. convincing tests to cles 10c, Sun., Tues.; readings daily. TESTS, 508 Market, rear; 11, free: 2, 8, Swan, Maxwell, Wrenn; memorial to Dr. Robbl WYLLIE, photo medium; skeptics bring camera and plates; do your own developing. 308 Turk. W. G. KEEGAN hol/ o every 1 cxcept Bat.: 10c; sittings daily. 148 6th st C_V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 1084 Bush, 8 p. m.. S0c: phone Larkin 4133, MRS. COLBY, 1041% Valencia; sittings dally; circles Tues, eve.; phone Church 680, 6 MEETINGS—U @ test seance every might iversal Brotherhood. TNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophi Soclety (non-political and unsectaviany Regular monthly entertainment yand dra- matic presentation 310 O’Farrell: hext Tues. 8 p. m.; proceeds for humanifarian wor SUNDAY LECTURE. WALTER THOMAS MILLS will epeak, Metro- mt;rn Temple, 2 p. m.; subject, ‘‘Organized ADVICE free; divorcesa specialty; quick; quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; open every evening: low fees; all cases. M. THURSTON, 819 Mariket st. | NURSERY and florist business for sale or ex- change for Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley property; owner must leave the city by July; buyer can work himself into the business by working for salary until he wishes to take possessfon. CARLSON, 500 Haight st. $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. Louis, Mo. SPIRITUALISM—Continued. 25c SEANCE...... 25c SEANCE. This Afternoon 2 o'clock. BROCKWAY, 1052 Eilis st. Slate writing and psychic tests to all. BROCKWAY'S elate writing and test seance, Sun., Wed. and Fri. nights; evs one re- celves tests 256, Readings dally 1068 Bllis st. C. V. MILLER holds a private seance to- morrow night, 8 o'clock; only friends admit- ted. 1084 Bush $1; Phone Larkin 4133. rs. Seal, spiritual and bus. medium; tobacco N it coned o pay. Avondale, 1424 Market. : SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1902. , —_— 'CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. W.EN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. HELP 'MIALM.- HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. W aowork 5 private tamily. A g 941, Call office. ' Karlson Karpet Co.—Cl 1 yd. ;uphcister- ine1213 Market,bet 8th&0th tel Howard 2012, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel, Maln 894. GEO, WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., t-beating works; prices reasonable, 1706 Haricon st.; tel. Mission 263. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel, South 250. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings daily; phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. CONKLIN'S Superior._ Carpet-beatifl Works. 332 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th, nr. Guerrero; circle Friday eve., 2jc; readings daily. IMPROVED carpet-cleaning works. 1512 Polk: tel. East 725. A.. G. KLEINERT, Prop. ETHEL CRINDLE—Materializing and vocal seance Sunday eve.; 50c. 325 Ellis st. MRS, WINCHESTER, 1610 Clay—Circles Sun., Wed., 8 p. m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Me!er; sittings dally; test toall to-night; 10c. CLAIRVOYANTS. ‘‘Come and see a man which told me all things I ever did.”’—St. John, 1v:28. PROF. PAUL DESTINE, 127—ELLIS ST.—127 THE FIRST REGISTERED AS WELL AS THE FIRST GRADUATE CLAIRVOY- ANT AND PALMIST EVER IN SAN FRANCISCO. The Occult Wonder. The World's Greatest Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist. He tells your prospects for the future, and gives advice on all affairs of life. The great mysteries of, life revealed. ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? Business Worry, Family Difficulties, Affalrs or Under Evil Influence? DO YOU WISH TO KNOW FACTS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW? It you will succeed in your undertaking? 1¢ you will make a change in business? If-you will win your lawsuit? 1t your .domestic troubles will soon end? It you will obtain your ambition? It your land contains mineral or oll? It you have certain lucky days? If you are loved? 1t you will marry? If you will succeed in a profession? What business you should follow? Where to invest in business? I you will succeed in your love affairs? If You will recover from disease? If you will be successful in mining specu- lations? It absent friends will return? Is your husband or wife untrue? Has the demon rum assailed the happy quietude of your home? Does another share the love and attention that should belong to you? If so come and learn a swift and sure rem- edy that will dispel the dark clouds, and Love you will see that beautiful light of freedom, | THOSE THAT ARE UNSUCCESSFUL ARE MADE PROSPEROUS AND STARTED ON THE ROAD TO WEALTH. If you have been deceived by the’ false pre- dictions of others, do not despair, but cal} and'be convinced of the above statement. WHAT IS YOUR VOCATION IN LIFE? How have you prospered? What are your hopes for the future? Every person is es- peclally adapted to some particular business, profession or trade which may be justly termed their true vocation. And yet more than one-half of you are struggling against an unknown fate for fame and fortune, which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your TRUE VOCATION. A call upon PROF. DESTINE will soon settle this all-important question and your vocation will be pointed out to you, and conviction-will be sure and happiness and success will follow. He reunites the separated, restores affections by proper advice. Tells you how to win the man or woman you love. ~Teaches | you to locate mineral or hidden treasure so that failure is impossible. Palmistry Taught, Mediumistic Persons Developed. Why not have a profession that will earn you from $10 to $25 per day? 127—ELLIS ST.—127. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays to 1 p. m. Readings by mall, $2. Send date of birth, four questions. Lady in attendance. L. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bld ket st BICYCLES—For Szle or Exchange. ALLEN Bas some swell bicycles cheap, dirt cheap. ‘all and see for yourself; repalring. 301 Larkin st. and 305 Market st. | FOR sale—$1200; a family liquor store; firest | installation; good stock; twenty-five years established; 3 living rooms; rent $25; cause of selling change of business. 6173 Valencia. | ‘WANTED—Party as assistant manager and ireasurer for park and theatrical company; $25 week and ecxpenses; $500 cash security required; same secured. Box 962, Call. 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.8th&9th, | ROBISON'S BIRD STORE— 335 and 337 Kearny st. ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. Largest and best appointed place in the country. —_— A HOME for children; healthy location; large grounds and good care. Address MRS, MILLS, 42 Palmer st., San Mateo cars. GERMAN lady wishes one child to board. 150 Chenery st. — BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes 1148 Market; tel. Howard 1946, —— BUSINESS CHANCES. JOSEFH STRAUB . .850 Market st. Partner in an established and paying print- ing business, * ¢ * Party with $5000 to invest in a manufacturing business. * * ¢ Branch bakery on Eighth st., suitable to add a stock of motioms, etc.; price $300. % * * Gocd paying butcher shop in the Mission; a bargain for $850. * * * Saloon with 14 turnished rooms upstairs; everything occu- pled; price $1800. * * * Grocery and bar in Western Addition; price $650. * °* * Restaurant south of Market st.; owner going north; price $275. * * * Party to take an active interest in a paying manufacturing business which is to be enlarged; must take care of books and handle cash. * * Ba- kery baking 8 barrels daily; store trade $50 daily; 4 horses and 2 wagons; ill-health causs of sale; rent $50; price $3000. * * * Call on JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. OLD-ESTABLISHED wWine house, good bar trade, family and otherwise: owner retiring; ar assured income for any one. For particu- lars call on JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market. GOLDEN opportunity for man and wife or a steady man; coffce house on Kearny st.; open all night, with 7 furnished rooms and bakery attached; this is positively a grand, safe paying Investment; will take half its value, 2s the owner must leave the State imme- diately; don’t miss it. BUSINESS BOARD OF TRADE, 326 Pine st. WE have lodging-houses, stores, restaurants, iaundries, 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 Realty Mining Co., 713 Market st., room 400; tel. James 4121. FIRST-CLASS country hotel; must be sold on account of sickness: price $2500; average monthly business $1i50; this is a chance for 1 or 2 hotel men; half cash and half to suit; full investigation of the place and books ac- corded. Inquire at McBRIDE & CO.'S, 765 Market st. DE FREITAS & SIMS, 413 Kearny st., Real Estate and Business Agents. We buy, sell and make quick exchanges in rea! estate, lodging houses, business opportunities; money loaned on furnjture at lowest rates. #9000—A good opportunity to obtain a half interest in a manufacturing plant, including a half interest in the realty; location cen- tral; convenient to §. P. R. R.; see owner by calling on J. ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery. MUST sell; butter factory doing fine business; an_expert butter maker will remain with buyer. Cal. Business Assn., 8651 Market st. AN employment office established 13 year: will sell very reasonable for cash. Call at MISS CULLEN'S. 325 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—A good, practical salesman to take o half interest and to represent a manufac- ture of an every day article in San Fran- cisco; good profits and requires but little cap- ital. Call 8651 Market st, room 1. CONSERVATIVE investors—We have a safe investment for you; large dividends. Box 969, Call office. WANTED—To rent dining-room in small hotel or large rooming-house with boarders; refer- ences exchanged. Address box 809, Call office. FOR sale—Livery and boarding stable doing a business. Apply to P. W. ANDER- SON, 25 San Pablo ave., Oailand. LADY wants gent partner with $300 in estab- lished business: reception and_ living rooms furnished. Address box 972, Call office. and Organized 'Capital ‘and T War~ Music by Prof. Schoen and the Frask MEETING NOTICE: MISSION Lodge No. 160, F. and A. M. tified to attend the funeral of our de- A ceased brother, ANDREW KERR DAY (SUNDAY), at 1:30 o'clock. of the W. M. R. E. ALLAN, THE trolley ride to be given by Golden Gate Circle 356 W. O, will_take place Brown Ladies’ Orchestra. Admission free. —Officers and members are hereby no. KENNEDY, from the hall of this lodge, TO- URDAY EVENING, May 17, 1902. FOR sale—Cigar stand: transfer corner: goods at cost and value of fixtures. Call at 1198 Folsom st. $500—PARTNER; lady or tleman ; - lished confectionery !um—y“'?n Hflnt'r;‘:‘v:. RESTAURANT, grill and liquors; best business in the city; worth investigation. Box 948, Call office. FOR SALE—First-class cigar stand; good lo- cation; business part of city; no agents. Box 1629, Call office. FOR sale—An evening paper route, centrally Iccated. Box 932, Call office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ANY house on monthly payments. 12 rooms; transient. . clears $100; only. partly furnished. $2000 cash, bal. payments. nicely furnished; only. corner; very good. snap; Geary st. RETSLOFF, ph & ? , 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, upstairs. downtown: clears $60; $200 cash, bal. monthly. RETSLOFF, 906 Market. Business is booming here. We never advertise fakes. Money to loan; low interest. MARION GRIFFIN, 710 Market st. (upstairs). Office near Call bullding. Our telephone--Black 1-8-0-3. Correspondence solicited. List your houses witk us by telephone. All houses for sale on our installment plan. We furnish official abstracts and clear titles. GOOD transient house; new furniture....$1800 36 rms.; mechanics' hotel; man and wife 750 100 rooms; country; transient; low rent. 6500 300 rooms; corner house; for men. ... 8000 offices and rooms; low rent.. 3200 35 rms.; Howard; rent only $65; terms.. 1400 ; rent $45; bargain. 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, houses and flats, 5 to 200 rooms. \ EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. 38 rooms, rent $80. 26 rooms, rent $60. WINSTON | 28 rooms, rent $45. & 85 rooms, rent $65. WOLF, 85 rooms, rent $80. 1026 rent $42. MARKET ST. rent rent 8 MITCHELL & HORNLEIN, 1206 Market st. ‘We have rooming-houses, all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city. good location; Al furnished..$850 sunny; gooG renter. 050 tunny flat; corner. 200 downtown:' good . K 700 18 rooms; rent $37 50; make offer. 900 Money loaned at 1% per cent per mo | that she DO you want to know your future? Do you want to know if you are going to be successful in business? Do you want to know how your love affairs will terminate? Do you want to know how to settle your troubles satisfactorily? If 8o call on MRS, REYNOLDS, 1008% Market st,, opp. Fifth, And have your fortune toid. She {s a wonderfully gifted life-reader. This woman was born with the wonderful gift of foresight and s therefore enabled to give absolutely HONEST ADVICE to those that need it. She has thousands of testimonials to prove what she clalms to be, A WONDERFUL WOMAN. A Famous Life-reader. She can be consulted dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays from 10 to 12 m. Look for the sign. MRS, REYNOLDS, Life-Reader. . Your Past Revealed. Your Future Foretold. 100815 Market st., opp. Fifth. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market st., Corner Turk. - Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain vears ahead; happiness and ‘succe: £0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess 18 possible were it not for the lack of fore- sight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfied in life, consult Ismar, for she is a prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her ald and advice. Ismar can be consulted dally ‘from 10 a. m, to 5 p. m., Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mail are| LADY from 45 to 55 years will treat free for | fully as satisfactory as those given in person; | three_questions answered, $1: full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. ost | | | | | | J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission T4. COLLECTION OFFICES. TO week guarantd.; theatrical; 5 ladles e s gants: na ceperience necessasy., Cald- well College Oratory & Acting, CED blanket weavers wanted. Ap- méll;x-:éng‘l: Rosa Woolen Mills, Santa Rosa. Carson BANDERS and Dbinders on Eurekas. Glove Co., 35 Market st. GLOVE makers wanted. 35 Market st. NURSE girl for two children, $12; references. 1714 Geary st. GIRL for light housework; good home; small family. 623 Halght st. NTED—Experienced jacket hand on alter- N on work. "Apply between § and 1 a. m. at HALE BROS.” “Carson Glove Co., GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless cuccessful. Room 310, 927 Market st. e ——— COTTAGES TO LET. A COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath, with stable of 4 stalls; two entrances. 11123 Clay st. e ] S—SUBURBAN-—TO LET. alr s) new cottage; 7 _rooms, furnished. A R. HARRISON, 78 Geary st, e ——— DENTISTS. ' First-class suit and Wwalst seam- e .DApply between 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. D—Ventilator and hair worker. Apply w:r‘:‘?egen 8 lennd 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. enced_saleslady. _Apply be- A i a . af HALS BROS. GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE WILL FIND PLENTY OF GOOD-PAYING WORK. JEVI STRAUSS & CO. 32% FREMONT 8T.; MR. DAVIS. i ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, r. 7. Flood bldg.; extractions done pain- lessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up: offic hours. 9 3" m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager. | EASY Dental Parlors, 6 Turk st., cor. Mason— Expert painless extractors; skiiled operators; gas given; lady attendant. R. C. ANDER- SON, D.D.S., proprictor and manager. ‘WANTED—Lady partner for mountain resort; must have some money; land deeded. Ad- dress box 805, Call office. PANTS operators wanted by S. N. WOOD & €O, ADply at tactory, 21 Geary st. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. EXPERIENCED operator on nts’ custom and stock shirts, Rogerson's, Valencla st. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c: plates, $5, full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush. WANTED—Experienced _shirtmakers. EAG- LESON & CO., 535 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call brench office, 2200 Fillmore. Fulk set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. DR. E. P. SHEPARD, 14 Geary st.—Expert workmanshlip only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. MEYER, 46 O'Farrell, late of 6 Turk st.— Crown and bridge work; gas specfalist. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been ecstablished at 1006 Valencla st, e ———— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School fits puplls for business; we teach everything from basting to finishing and present puplis with our famous drafting machine; 2 weeks fin sewing dept. free to those entering before May 15; latest patterns cut. 1019 Market. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut, 1010 MKkt. LATEST style skirts $1; speclaity. 78 ‘Rausch sf children’s dresses a , bet. 7th and Sth. ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia e ————————— HELP WANTED-—MALE. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st., near Call bldg., phone Bush 405. p .. RAILROAD LABORERS .. ....FREE FARE.. ...FREE FARE. 100 teamsters, Nevada. $2 to $2 25 per day 25 rock drillers, laborers. 2 25 day 50 concrete men 2 25 day Office fee, $1............No other expenses. Setter or screw turner, sawmill, Siskiyou County . $50 per month and found 2 doggers 57 50 per month and found 2 hooktend: 7 50 per month and found 10 lumber pilers. Camp cook for Teamsters and laborers, 6 paving-block makers fare $1, batch or boa . All kinds of hotel and restaurant help, city. Office open to-day till 12 m. AL, .EMP, AGENCY, 59 Third st. ——— TO-DAY (SUNDAY) $2 to 32 25 per day $2 to $2 L apally HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ARC. R HANSEN & CO.’S.......429 Bush st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Head pantrywoman, springs. Waltress, institution, country, fo washing and Waltresses, small country hotel, two girl: 2 waitresses, watering resort near city. Woman, general work, seaport hotel. 2 waitresses, commercial hotel, south 2 waltresses, small country hotel. Housekeeper, rooming-house, some Cleaner, institution, city. 2 chambermaids, city. Cook, summer resort, fas Laundress, same place. Waltresses anton . 2 more wi , Arizona, FAMILY DEPARTMENT Ranch cook, country, fare here, $25; house- irl, country, $25, fare paid; second girl, nice American family, Oakland, $25; housegirl, nice place, Martinez, party here, $20; house- &irl, Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., party here, §20, and many places for girls and und " and Women to' select places for housework, second | ‘work, city and country, best of wages...... C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. (Opposite California Hotel.) WANTED—8 waltresses for resorts, $20, $25; cook, small resort, $35, see party office Mon- day '10 o'clock; 4 <mall hotel cooks, short distance, country, $30; 2 parlor malds, coun- try, $25, $30; 8 second girls, $20, $25; 10 ho- ~tel and restaurant waitresses, $25, $30; laun- dress for finstitution, $25: 2 chambermalds and walting, for institution, $20; cleaning woman, $20 and found; cook and second girl, same House, 4 in family. 30, $25; 2 nurse- girls, $15, §20; housework, San Rafael, $20 Sausalito, $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. springs, city, $207 st.; phone Black 2104, A NUMBER of bright girls will be taken for instruction on overalls and shirts, with a stated amount guaranteed while learning. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts, EXPERIENCED theat-ica. mgr. wants lady or gent with some capital for road attrac- tion; chance for amateur to advance. Box 964, Call office. OPERATORS on muslin underwear, also learn- ers, paid while learning; constant work summer and winter. G. W. REYNOLDS, 597 Mission st., corner Second. Hairdressing, manicuring, massage, bleaching, dyeing, hairwork; splendld position in stores | WANTED—Boys, girls, and with private customers, $60 to $78¢mo.; 2 ‘weeks §0; day, ev. classes. 1236 Market, r. 94. EXPERIENCED salesladies for shirtwalst and | fancy goods departments. Apply between 8:30 and 10 a. m., R. D. DAVIS & CO., cor. Geary st. and Grant ave. wrinkles; no surgery or electricity used. Har- ris Institute of Dermatology, 508 Sutter st., Bowhay bullding. MME. M. 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- penings and portrays events to oceur in the fu- ture. 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 affalrs of life; 25¢c | Y! up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, PROF., PAUL DESTINE—The great reader of human destiny; first registered clairvoyant and palmist ever in San Franclsco; extraor- dinary clairvoyant power, combined with his superior knowledge of occult forces and the science of palmistry, enables him to read hu- man destiny with unerring accuracy, 127 Eliis. A—ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satistactory as in person; 3 questio#s answered, $1; full life $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. A—50c—50c—NO HIGHER. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 8§50 Market st.—(Inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. We turnish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. A. CAMERON & CO., 8560 Market st. and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, rooming-houses or business to sell, list with us; buyers, call; we can sult you; have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, flats, all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. Money loaned, 1% per cent. BARGAINS and many choice investments in first-class lodging and boarding houses can be secured at all times, and bona fide buyers are welcome to inspection; kindly call at office. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. Phone Mint 1911. LODGING-HOUSE, 20 rooms; rent $08, price 8900; terms. MORRISON & CO., 26 Monggy, MORTGAGED lodging-house at tremendout sacrifice. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montg’y, r. lf LODGING-HOUSE, 30 rooms: rent $75; eleva- tor; all outside rooms: sell on easy terms; investigate. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery. This week only, advice on love, business af- fairs; reunites the separated, causes speedy marriage; names, dates, facts given; when others fall call on world's greatest medium and palm- ist, Mme. J. Lyons, 1016 Market, parlors 8- KNOW your future; Mme. Richards, astrologist, palmist, reader of human destiny; never fail; readings 50c; astrology and palmistry taught by quick practical method. 1230 Market st., near Ninth. WANTED—First-class laundress in a private family; must have city ref.; Swedish prefer- red. Monday, 10 to 12 a. m., 621 Leavenworth. MOTHERS interested in their daughters’ fu- ture we advise to see the maker and designer If you are in trouble, discontented, un- | WANTED—Active Young woman to learn walt- inz at table; first month, $15; second month, $20: third month, full pay. 725 Market st. OUNG girls for light work: paid weekly cheerful work rooms. Gantner & Mattern Knitting Co., 1017 Hyde st. | LADIES copy letters home, $4 to $8 weekly; send stamped envelope. Monarch Novelty Co., Department 114, Chicago. WHOLESOME, Intelligent lady over 25, of good character and standing, for high-grade position. Box 985, Call office. WANTED—Lunch and dinner walitress, 8 hours a day, $25 per month; also regular waltress, 725 Market st. YOUNG girl for general honsework;: 2 In fam- ily; call 10 to 12 a. m. 15 Noe st.; Haight- st. car. of ladies’ gowns and corsets at 1240 Polk st. | i TO-DAY (SUNDAY) AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Freée Fare. .429 Bush st. Free Fare .New Railroad Work. 2 . FOR NEVADA . 2000 teamsters, laborers, rockmen and con- crete men . .$2 and $2 25 day 2 cranemen for steam shovel..$00 and found 3 blacksmith: .$3 a day B carpenters . .33 a day FOR CHATSWORTH PARK........ 500 tunnelmen, machine men, drillers, muckers, outside laborers, $175 to $3 day C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. A—STEWARD, a month; elevator boy, $10. room and board; colored walters, city hotel; 4 musicians, with own instruments, for road show. COAST EMP. GO.. 502 Taylor st.; phone Black 2194, A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Third cook, $40; vegetable cook, $30; dish- washer, $25; storekeeper, $30; office open Sunday 9 to 11 a. m. YOUNG man of good address who can furnish California references can obtain steady em- ployment as solicitor for a large fraternal organization; salary or commission will be paild to the right party; must be a good talker. Address box 092, Call office. WANTED—Boys to learn the grocery business; 16 years and over; must be bright, clean, obedlent and active. Call on GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO., 432 Pine st, at 0 o'clock Monday morning. A SALESMAN that can sell liquors; one with trade and experlence preferred; one that can “‘deliver the goods™ ; no has-beens: a splendid opportunity to a clean cut salesman. Box 812, Call office. WANTED—A solo cornet player for band of battleship Wisconsin. Call on or address L. KOPF, bandmaster; launches leave Folsom- st. dock at 10:30 a. m., 1:15 and 3 p. m. ENERGETIC workers in every locality to dis tribute circulars, samples, booklets, etc. good pay; permanent occupatiom. Distribu- ters’ League, New York. WANTED—Retail salesman familiar with tea and coffee, grocery or crockery business; give line most familiar with and experfence. Box 968, Call office. WANTED—Young man as stock clerk by wholesale neckwear house; references re- quired. Address, stating age, qualifications, box 967. Call office. ‘competent woman to do general | A- | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., % 3 - MAY 10, 1902, HOME ~AGAIN. = .......... MURRAY & READY Respectfully wish to-day to call many thousand customers’ EMPLOYERS' AND EMPLOYES' Spectal attention to the fact of the returs to California and our business of our Mr. Ready, who during the past eighteen monthg has been studying THE GREAT CAPITAL AND LABOR <iv:. QUESTION 3 branches—{rom th from the small to the gigantic trust syndicates and corporations— each class separately and collectively 1in every < STATE OF THE UNION......... Mexico, Canada, England, Scotiand, Treland, Belgium, France, Germany and all her pro- vinces, Switzerland, Italy and her provinces, Spain, Portugal, Austria-Hungary and their provinces and many other countries: their methods of supplying and shipping of labor, ete. With the long experfence and the in- creased knowledge of the labor question, wa belleve we shall be able to give you—in fact the general public at large and botn employer and employe—entire satisfaction. We are not forge'ting the fact we are servants of both employer and employs, whose instructions, advice, etc., we at ail times appreciate, giving our utmost atten- tion in selecting and shipping help; also in selecting suitable places for every applicant, sparing neither time ror expense in so doing Thanking each and every patron for ail past favors we await continuance of same. Respectfully. MURRAY & READY, vere..834 and 638 Clay st MURRAY & READY .684-636 Clay st. ..Leading Employment and Labor Agents l...Office open S 2. m. to-day, Sunday.... . 5000 men Wante « Come Al Free to Beautiful Sierra Nevadas and . . ..SALT LAKE-NEVADA DIVISIONS Climate the best; fresh and invigorating. ....First-class Food and Accommodations. . Steady Work You Will Suit . . Are You? .. . Are You? For 8. P. R. R.. Santa Fe R. 350 drillers, Nevada . 260 hammersmen. Neva 186 car dumpers, Nevad: 453 concrete men, Nevada. 6 crane men, 1606 teamsters, 1605 laborers, Nevada 88 carpenters’ helpers, Nevada 43 masons’ helpers, Nevada. 194 rockmen, Nevada fare .. Wages No other expenses 97 laborers to mix concrets, Nevada.Free Wages 50, $3 day 84 laborers, no experience all other help used in mines; come, see. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. .......... AGAIN WE SHIP TO 38 DIFFERENT 197 laborers, no experience, you'll suit, $30 to $35 and found; cut-off sawyers, snipers, Al men; swampers, shingle packers and all other classes of help used in woods, mills, wharves and vard, $30, 335, $40, $30, $60,$70, $80. $90. CALL EARLY.....MURRAY & READY, 1897 to upward of 17,000 men. 1898 to upward of 19,000 men. 29 blacksmiths, see boss to-day, Sunday, for shops, camps, mines, ranches, foundries, $2. 3 bench hands, planing mills. $3 day 3 wood workers, lathe hand: riage CROWDS GOING 634-636 Clay st. A—WHAT WE DID FOR OTHERS WE CAN 1399 to upward of 21,000 men 1900 to upward of 35,000 men $2 50, $3 day and........$50 to $82 and found 6 _blacksmiths’ helpers. -$2 and $2 50 day painters, $3; 5 men to make wire beds: ma- chine men; cabinetmakers; 3 boat carpenters. .... DO FOR YOU We gave employment " 3 1901 to upward of 37.000 men. FREE FARE MECHANICAL DEPT. 12 carpenters, shop, house, boat and 5 roush carpenters ..$350. 33, $250 day OPEN MURRAY & READY, TO-DAY, SUNDAY 634-636 Clay st. A . HAYMAKING TO FARMS....AS USUAL....VINEYARDS Orchards, dairfes. Stock ranches, hop, vege- table and other gardens we are shipping hun- dreds of men <5 Wi s ¥ e 564 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, $20 to $35; 64 milkers, butter and cheese makers, $30 to- $40 28 ran R s 4 dogliie o Come. choremen and boys. ... Come, 36 haymakers and mowers, etc..$125 da 36 haymakers and mowers. e, 8 P $1 26 day and found 4 farmers, dairymen and wives, $45, $50 and found; 3 can washers; choreman, cheese fac tory. These places are located all over Cali- fornia, Arizona, Nevada and other Stat SOME FOR BANKS. SYNDICATES, ETC. We_ Supply MURRAY & READY, 4362 Farms. 834-635 Clay st. A—FOR San Francisco and all parts of Cali- fornia and other States, we want 386 labor- ers and teamsters, some board home, o:-<$2 25. $2, $175 day. $30, $40 and found 26 scraper teamsters 3 handy men...... . .Roustabounts, choremen, for grocery.. STABLE—LIVERY—PRIVATE, ETC. 26 setablemen, harness cleaners, buggy wash. ers, etc., livery and private, £350, $60—8$30, $5% and_found: 3 milk wagon drivers: 15 section R. R. hands: 20 quarrymen, $60; sexton for Catholic - church; o Best Places at Best Wages at. YOUNG persons to train as newspaper artists with DAN McCARTHY, the famous cartoon- ist; ‘write for free lesson summer rates. ST World building, New York. | WANTED—A sticker hand, a band sawyer and shaper, carpenters. Eagle Planing Mills, Franklin and Fourth sts., Oakland. young men and solder- ers. Apply American Can Co., factory Sev- enth and Townsend sts., city. .WANTED—Man of some experience to handle agency work with prominent building and loan ass'n.; city; liberal contract. 995, Call. MAN acquainted with liquor trade for attrac- tive opportunity; interview if satisfactory. Box 1527, Call office. STENOGRAPHER for machinery house; young man; etate age, experience, salary expected. Box 931, Call office. WANTED—Strong boy about 16 years old for wholesale 'business; chance for advance- ment; state age. Box 983, Call office. DRUMMER for attractive side line; no sam- ples. Call or address W. N. TEN EYCK, 301 California st. WANTED—Experienced cterx for drug sun- dries and rubber goods. Apply Monday to superintendent, Emporium. MAGNIFICENT opportunity for gentleman and clever boy to begin dramatic career. For conditions, address ‘‘Star,” box 984, Call. WANTED—Good accordeon player for country dance hall; wages $30 and found. Box 151, Benicla, Cal. . CLEAN, Intelligent Japanese boy to d cooking and 11ght housework In small :l;xrll; Call Monday morning, 1924 Baker st. BRIGHT willing boy for crocks month. 528 Market st. ks 4 STRONG boy, grocery, German preferred; Sunday. FLYNN BROS., Mariposa & am‘:lf SEAMSTRESS, plain sewing. street. 1817 Devisadero ERRAND boy. must make hi store. Call Monday, 535 Valeneis g APPRENTICES, girls; plain sewing. 1817 De- visadero street. RESPONSIBLE party acquainted with retall grocers for good position. Box 1326, Cait WANTED—An experienced waltress. Apply | WANTED—A man to cook 1o . 712 Sutter street. wages $15 & month. Cail 500 Halgt ot "o GIRL or middle-aged woma: for general work in small family. 1% Metcalf place. DISHWASHER wanted at 1387 e Velencia st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—secand sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies 50c, gents §1; palm. and clair. sit. §1 60. 126 Turk. WANTED—Apprentice girl for sewing room. Apply store, 107 Post st. PANTS presser wanted by S. N. WOOD Apply at factory. 27 Geary st. a8 IMPROVER and young girl to learn dress- making. MME. NELSON, 1017 Geary st. WANTED—Man as gardener. Tett-st. . Apply 10} Bart- A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant, crystai seer; reads your-life correctly without ques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10 a.m.to 8 p. m. GIRL for general housework; small family; sleep home. 485 Fell st. MILLINERY—Wanted, first-class makers. Ad- YOUR fortune told from cradle to grave. What T tell comes true: send dime and birth date. PROF. J. MYERS, P. O. box 2224, San Fran. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE, the well-known trance medium, permanently located at 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26. dress box 1758, Call office. WANTED—Actlve boy to tend trade. 1613 Devisadero st =" 204 learn A—HOTEL, BAKERY, LAUNDRY, SALOON AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. 88 cooks, 1st, 2d, 3d, for hotels, cafes, res. taurants, R. R. houses, mines, R. R. camps, hospitals, etc., In Arizona, California, Nevada, ‘Washington, Oregon, ef $65, $60, 350, $45, $55, 330, $25 and found; bedmakers: 26 dish- ‘washers, kitchen hands, etc., $20-330 and fd. BELL AND ELEVATOR BOYS—PORTERS 1st, 24 and 3d hand bakers; 2 roustabout ustal wages; hundreds of other position. you want work come, see Work for MURRAY & READY, Everybody 634-638 Clay st BARBER shop for sale; $40; object going away. 1353 Bush st. WANTED—Amateur musiclans to join mii- tary reed band. Apply 328 Bush st thied floor, room 4. ¥ ‘WANTED—Reliable young man with cash; plain work; no experience week; steady place. BROWN, Marxet. PHOTOGRAPHER wanted; workman; te run gallery. Box 961, Call office. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. DISHWASHER; first class. Capital Restau. rant, 206 McAllister st. 000 MEN wanted to buy army shoes at T8¢ & pair. 1155 Market st. WANTED—First-class wash goods Apply between 3 and 1 & ot HALE BROS." ‘WANTED—Bright boy from 16 to 13 years of age to learn the dry goods business. A between § and 11 a. m. at HALE . WANTED—First-class silk and dress goods salesman. Apply between § and 11 & m. at HALE BROS'. —_—— e ‘WANTED—First-class wrapper. S. N. WOOD & €O., T1S Market st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged. Frice. 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. GET your shoes haif-soled while waiting; 280 to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d st WANTED—A few energetic, intelligent gentle men to present an attractive, first-class finan. clal p ition; successful candidates earm 3100 to mo.; salary and liberal commis- sfon paid. Apply T. W. Griffin, daily from 3 to 4 p. m., except Sunday, St. Nicholas Hotel, room 237, 1606 Market st. }‘ i good WANTED—Recruits for the marine S. navy; ablebodied, unmarried men o character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than'5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. half BOY to learn the harness e Ay making trade. 1288 FIRST-CLASS finishers. 22 Grant ave. WANTED—A chambermaid. Call bet. 9 and 6; wages §$17 a month. 110 Eddy st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 26c up. 5 Fourth st. WANTED—Waltress at 1007 Market st. MME, WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Su WAITRESS wanted; $8 & week. 631 Clay st. WANTED—Dishwasher, dinner, and regal waiter. 61 Geary st e ‘WANTED—Trustworthy person In each count to manage business established house lollz financial standing; bona fide weekly cash sal- ary; $18 pald each Wednesday, with all ex- m (‘lirect from headquarters; money ad- or expenses. T Manager, 359 Caxton MME. HANSEN, well-known clairvoyant, cards, palm., 25c; satisfaction guar. 148 6th, r. 14 SHIRT walst makers; custom work; good pay; ‘work given home. MAYER, 231 Post st. gt 85 ROOMS; rent $65; lease: good corner house; tenants mostly workingmen; house clears $125 a month; furniture mixed; house must be sold on account of other business. For particulars address box 1724, Call office. 25c—SPECIAL, one week. PROF. MILES, clairvoyant, palmist. 1010 Misston, nr. 6th. | GIRL for general housework and cooking: wages $25. 1536 Ninth st., Alameda. MME. ODELL, clairve t; cards & tea leaves read accurately; L, . 25¢; G. 50c. 821% Eddy. GIRLS wanted; must have e; lence BRIGHT young man as ~Chance T suttable party. 318 Mearny, &r Engineers, firemen, machinists, electriclans— :II?M“:.ID'E‘Q ln‘mlbhlll ca':;uémnl questions xamining Boa ngineers; sent free. Geo. Zeller, glhlllher, St. Louls, Mo. partner in profitable good 18-ROOM apartment house; rent $40; this house is nicely furnished; rooms command good * rents; bargain at $650. Address box 1722, Call office. IF you want to sell or buy a rooming or apart- ment house call on us; We can _suit you. TOMLINSON & CO., 105 Ellis st., room 10 (Glascow block). ¥ 75 ROOMS; best paying transient; Kearny st.; lodging-house; 3 years’ leasc. Box 868, Cail. e FINE chance for 2 men to buy an estal business. 203 Fourth st, i GREAT chance to buy first-class ndy and large lcecream business. Box 988, Call offce, SPIRITUALISM, MRS, 7. 3. WHITNEY, trance, bus, mediums 1t ; medical claf t; H TR e 4 LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high psychist; hours 11 to 3; re:’flmtlhymul. 125 Turk st MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant reader, palmistry; truth or no pay; 25c ug’.“ 1149 Mission st. MRS, STEPHANS, 104 Fell, near Van Ness, Reads life wrnfi.ly: 25¢-50c. MRS, BROWN. clairvoyant card reader: ladies 25¢; gents 50; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. MRS. JENNIE REYNOLDS, life reader, late of Los Angeles, is now at 1008% Market st. at past- ing. Apply trunk factory, 17th and Ehotmde 2 o NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. 32% FREMONT ! LADY of indomitable possessed of self- CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, from Loulsiana; | asecrtion: good opps Tight party. only 10c; from 1 o 8. 262 Minna st. nr. $tn. | DERSON.. rooms 313 Parrate Metaine: CLASSIFIED advertiss and subscriptions LEARN proofreading: si ired. 315 A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: good opportunity for right man. F. i N. room 412, Parrott building. LEARN ng: sits. secured, $15 to $25 wky. e ondence School, Phila. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House letor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in de- mand; only requires 8 weeks; tools donated; catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COL- LEGE, Clay st. MAN wanted to take charge of a dairy of 100 cows. Address box 34, lone, Amador Co., Cal. 2000 PAIRS of new and second-hand shoes for sale cheap. McDONALD & PERRY. 241 3d. WANTED Solicitor. Call at 1523 Pacific st between § and 10 a. m. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phel: blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 30c up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.. ar. Sth. WINCHESTER House, +4 Third st., near Mar- ‘WANTED—Driver solicitar, on commission, for dyeing and cleaning works. 1643 Market st. WANTED—Military tallors at 2820 Greenwich nt_mt. ket—200 rooms, 2Bcnight: reading rooms; free "bus and baskaie o and from forry, A FRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been establisbed at Valencia st. - ‘i l"ll.ml‘)‘“ ;> & age experience, box WANTED—Young man who is an experienced :rtnn:‘b per. Apply between § and 11 5 o CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul Teceived Call brancl e —————— For Employment Wanted, Etc., See Page Thirty-Bight.

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