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BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franciseo ©sil, corner of Market and Third streets; open wntii 12 o'clock every night in the year, ERANCH OFFICES 527 Montgomery street, eorrer Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 3941 Mission street; open until 10 p.-m. 2261 Market streei, corner Sixteenth; sotil 9 p. m. 106 Eieverth etreet 3636 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m | Northwest corner Twe streets; open until ® p. m. ore st open until open | open until 9 p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. A A AP NNRNNN NN AT YHE STRANGERS’ SABBATH HUME (643} Howard St. Methodist-Episcopa’ Chusch Bet. 24 &34 Sts. Seats Free. Rev Dr. John A B. Wilson. Pastor | L Res. by the Church. Tel. Blackger. - | gAull ye | Willis of New table seat /\ farteous greeting r.a{ welcome Pgof ss Hutch Peopia’s meeting st 6. ¥. Briggs will preach The seats are free i | i r and orchestra. 8 p. | i i | Methodist - Episcopal | es and Buchanan sts.— | the pastor. will preach Hidden Manna™ George Gibson d This Day e Loved Gibson. (Geibel), solos, (a! ) “‘Some Beau- Organ- preacher t at 11 a 1 at 12 e triend SW. cor Bradford Lea Murdock, superintend- The Sunday school is vitt will preach; Paul”” ~ Music Breiherick, or- All are cordially in- ning service cond). E Ly quart sanist and ited. There corner Capp F Sunday school at 9:45 minister will preach at 11 I Pre- rbitration. The t special vocal der the direc- and Gough sta ommunicn_at e Motning ser- 11 o'clock: sermon our service, 8 p ir. All seats free. You are heartily | "LAMPETT. rch, corner Post - Adams, D topic, A sermon_by ! the Chil- ongregational —Rev B rington, D.D. a. m., subj “The World for an address by Miss Schwartz of 5 m., vesper Some Lessons from the Volcanic Dis- *. entire service, consisting of song, and address, only forty- | v school, 9:30 a. m r. Sacramento Willlam Kirk | service at 11 ! Mr. Guthrie will | € and evening. Sabbath | FIRST Church laren at the evening meeting at s, 206 Keurny 1ear At 9:45 m., preaching by hristian Church plain Tidou of 30 p.m, Y P ¥ All are welcome BENJAMIN FAY MILLS Gate Hall at 8 o f lsrae THBOSOPHICAL —Free popuiar v. m., Flood bu Golden Gate II\JK‘ every Sunday st 8 ., 509 Market st. Sub Evolution in Relution Planetary Principles,” by Bible class, Sundats. 11 ss, Thure., 2:30 p. m Saturday p. m. Free Coast licad Pubite jec Toomes AA—DR._ 3. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lec- ture this evening, ( Hall. Pythian Castle, 00 Market st.. subject, “What the World Needs Most”: cllowed by magnificent of & tour of india: free ticket will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sani tarium Tuesd: remember the Question Box; AT 117 Lerkin st . Dr. C. E. Wheel- er's inspirational eoiritual church meeting: all sincere workers & mediums invited: oo music: conference meeting: subject, Mnrp mony”’; messages by workers; admission free, "HO CONTROLS MEN—Fr lecture, to married women only. by Mre. !!r:;‘ Van Auken; foliowed by free resdings of | heads, faces and hauds )londly ev»un:.'m _Hlis st.: doors closed BROCKWATY'S seance to-night. 25c; infepen ent trumpet d _slate writing; see th writing on slates Monday night, S6c; e your seats; phone Polk 2456 1052 Eille et between Franklin and Gough. MRE. ADA FOYE will Jecture and give tests in Maccabee Temple, Oakland, Ch Dwtn h sia. every Bunday evening, subject for Sunday evening, ‘‘Life in the Spirit | PROGRBSSIVE Spirituslists, Hall, Market and Seventh sts. to-night . | Mrs. R. S. Lillle, speaker. admission free. MMB. YOUNG'S epirit messages to-night Nee | Seal, sub., “Ancient Egypt”; Prof. McLaugh- | lin, ‘Bypuotic heading. 605 MeAtitster: 10c | 084 Fellows' | Harrison Brown, Caa. Petlows’ bldg., 8 p. MRS, !TODDARD—Lmfinfln( test 1 ciroles 10c, Eun., Tues.: Read. Gaily. 278 9tn. TBETE_Front hall, 909 Market; 11, free; 2, 8, 10c; Wilson, Nilison, Waltman, MRE COLBY, 1041% Valencia; Church 680—§ittings dally; circles Tues. evenings. TEETE, 908 Market, rear hall—11, free; 2, 5, 30c; Bwan, Maxwell, Wrenn, Mckee, Fodson. | WYLLIE, photo medium: bring your camera & plates 309 Turk @o your own developing. MRS, HARLAND'S cirele to-nl 30c; trance readings, bOc, 1. | HERMETIC T | WANTED—To_sell MEETING NOTICES. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, L O. F.—Initistion TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING. cordially invited, C. L. ZIEGLER, N. G. H, W, o=‘rquF. Recording Secretary. | THE Caledonian Club will hold its thirty-sixth grand annual gather: ng and games at Shell Mound P-rk FRIDAY, May 30,1902. The Visitors fic Coast will compete. In" 1o over $3000 will be distributed. dition to the above, a gold medal, val $200, the ‘bagpipes of Scoich national alrs. sisting of reels. Highland dancing on lads and lassies in costume. events on the programme' o con- platform by Get one. o +’ renowned athletes from the Kast and Prizes amount- In ad- d at be awarded to the best player on | ibrochs, marches, strathspeys and Over 40 exciting Full USINESS CHANCE:! JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. A country peddling oulm, complete; full par- ticulars of route will be given by owner; also pointers on buying; this is an elegant oppor. lunuy for any one with a small capital. * * * Saloon In the wholesale district; no night or Sunday work; will be sold on account of other interests. * * ° Corner saloon on Leavs worth st. * * Old-established and perous wine house; good store and ou trade; horses and wagon; owner retiring; full investigation solicited. * ¢ * Bakery and coffee saloon; north of Market all store trade; a bargain: cheap rent. * ¢ * Dry goods and notion store on San Leandro road; to be sold on account of departure; rent $10: price §950 or involce. * * * Roadhouse and hotel on San Mateo electric road; elegant op- portunity for man and wite. ¢ * * Partner o 5l i Uckers to Shell Mound Park. Admission | cah look after book and cash e count, to grounds, aduits, 50c; chiliren. 2bc. AN Mcr'rmwx Chief. J CAN \ecm\lfl' “The regular annual meet- ANNUAL Meeting ing of the stockholders of the Olympic -Salt Water Company will be held at the office of the. company. 327 Market st.. San Franclsco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 2Gth day of May, 1902, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, nnd the transac- tion of such other busines: ay come be- fore the meeting. ~ Transfer Sooks will close on Friday, May w;u{;m ld o'clock p. m. BSON, Office, 327 Market San Francisco, Cal. Brotherhood — Open _ meeting S v. HURSDA 509 Van Ness ave. Grocery and bar on a corner in the' Wes tern Addition; sure to give satisfaction, ¢ For particulars call on’ JOSEPH STRAUB 850 Market st. $150_CIGAR s oppos R. R. depot; Value i sight: celling at sacrifies oniapoouRE of other businesss a bargain. LUCA, 318 Kearny $1T6—RESTAURANT on account wife's sickness; month; good chance. Apply P. LUCA, 318 Kearny st., room 1. $1500—AN elegant oyster and chop house: best Jocation: chezp rent; daily receipts guaran- teed $35 to $40; at sacrifice on account ¢ Sickness: lock at thls before buying else-: where Apply P, 5. DE LUCA, 318 Kearny st., room 1. north Market; sacrifice business clears 8. DE A E! 'l‘! WANTED. AGENTS wanted—Either sex: my. plan shows how you may increase your income without capital, outfit or previous experlenc does not interfere with any occupation you may be engaged In. because no one need know if you are out of ou can earn $100 per month working representative: cou can learn how to work for me successfully in five minutes’ work is strictly honorable, legitimate and permanent. Address W. M. GRIFFIN, key 104, wrr Wayne, Ind., for free particulars. 1 en MAIL ORDI . furnish catalogues, etc.. and place ads. circulars, in list 40 differ- tioner: ent magazines on cred! cago Specialty Co., 134 Van Buren st., Chicago. gocd 13 big selier pays large ymnn address WHITAKER & RAY CO. ket st 3 Mar- ant_something more profl to sell than books or Insur- PERSON, room 412, Parrott bld‘ RS for the Home Vegetable Slicer. U Jorsts Man time and the | particulars free. Chi- Call or ESTABLISHED 1806. INCORPORATI."D 1001, Handsome dividends pald weekly; safe, legitimate. Send for sworn affidavit d teresting literature. CO-OPERATIVE INVEST- MENT ASS'N (Inc.), 557 Parrott bullding, San { Francisco. LARGE steady profits pald seml-monthly on moderate investments; most successful, profit- able, permgnent money-earning Tmedium on the market.' Send for free booklet. DAVEN- PORT. & CO., World blds., New York. AN employment office _established 13 years; will sell very reasonable for cash. Call at MISS CULLEN'S, 325 Sutter 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 mive of Alaska: divi- after mill starts. If you wish to represent or invest in a paying Pproposition addr room 412, Parrott bldg., San Franclsco, Cal. A RARE chance for man and wife; a home cooking and baking kitchen In the best local- ity in the city; price $400; is well worth $650; must sell on account of sickness; call examine. 520 Taylor st. A PROTESTANT Christlan man or woman with $2000 or more to back up & new busi- ness; should investigate my proposition. Box ‘and FULL horoscope Short sketch . 1902 forecast Send birth date, hour if known. JOSEPHINE BAIRD. Alviso, Cal. AmR‘E\’! A’l‘ LAW. atty., Examiner bullding, Foom i ases. damages, estates, wills, mort- partnerships, attachments, collections, sdvance charges; open e! call or write. | ADVICE free; divorcesa special uick; ule no charge without success: established 1 & W HOWE, 850 Market st cor. Stockion. ADVICE free; open every evening: low fees all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 816 Market LS. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.: consuitation free; no fees in advan: BlCYCLES——"or Sale or Exelml. ALLEN has best bicycles made; all prices; call before buying: R‘p‘lfl b lll’!l, bells. 301 Larkin, 305 Market, 1068 to 1974 Page. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. ROBISON'S BIRD STORB— 335 and 337 Kearny st ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. Largest and best appointed place in the country. ey IOA.RDIVG FOR CHII-DIEI. GOOD home with refined family (2 adults) for child going to school: $7 month. 161015 Bush; phone Polk 2797, rcferences exchanged. JOUNG German lady wishes 1 child to board: good home. 150 Chenery st. BOOKS—NEW AND OLI BOOKS of all kinds bought: es purchased. H. C. Holmes 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946 BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED—Good-paying gr saloon with rooms above; keries. we have cash customers who will buy | immediately. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market = car $5000 per yea: sold on account of come and_investigate th; price Good paying grocery store, branch bakeries | and gar stores. EITEL & CARROLL. 1032 Market st. 10 branch bakeries - .Prices $200 to 2000 | 22 cigar stores . Prices $300 to '.'000. 11 confectioneries Prices $150 to $1000 | 20 delicatessens Prices $225 to $2500 | 22 restaurants Prices $250 to $3000 i3 _saloons Prices $300 to $5000 | “ine business openings at all times; good alue guaranteed: call investigate. G W. SCHWEINHARD. 917 Market st. bet. 5th and 6th. CANDY STORE IN SAN JOSE Location unsurpassed; fixtures the very best. | Stock will invoice $5500. parlor. Factory well equipped. Can be bought at your own price. mmnxrhou.é saloons, other ity and gguntry real ertate for sale or ex- iegal papers drawn; consultation free; no LICACY store. best location in clty: will | GROCERIES and bars._Prices $500 to $2600 | ANDY STORB | Swell ice efltm| restaurants, | ) stands and | 3 st spem 3. 1781, Call office. TR HAT and clothes dye and cleaning works in Aimomfiv. ramento; lady could run; profitable busi- ; owner must sell on account of living in Ban Franciaco. 755 Mission st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A FEW_SAMPLES OF OUR LARGE LIST. WE HAVE MANY OTHERS NOT AD- VERTISED. CALL, WE CAN SUIT YOU. Any place in the city sold on paymen i clears $250; a snap : elegant; Ellfs st.; red: clears 3 a bargals investigate. ... clears $80. Clcarn $50; only - 17 rooms; long lease; clears $100; pay: 20 RGOMS; MORTGAGED; MAKE OFFER. G0 rms.; rent $150; bargain; clears $500.. 15 roor housekeeping; clears $80..... $1000 A. H. RETSLOFF, phone John 531, 906 Market st., cor. Xllis, rooms 7-8. BARGAI \S! BARGAINS! for s few days o.nly 9 _roo! BARGAI\S and many cholce in in first-class lodging and boarding houses l( all times. Bona fide buyers are welcom: inspection; kindly call_at office. W. SCHW NHARD, 017 Market ., Sth and 6th. Phone Mint 1911. bet. dends will run lifetime beginning 3 months | IXT] EXTRA BROCKWAYB trumpet and seance Monday night; see hand: wrl(lns on slates; 50c; engage your: set phone 2456, ' 1052 Ellis st b BE sure to read about Ismar's warning to a man of the great explosion in Pittsburg on page 28. BROCKWAY'S slate wiiting and test seance, Sun., Wed. and Fri. nights; every one re- ceives test; 250; readings dally. 1052 Eills st. J.J. WHITNEY, trance, bus, medium: MRS. - life reader; medical clairvoyant: sittings 31; letter $2. 1164-O'Farrell s Birs. Seal, spiritual and bus, medlum: tobacco __habit cured or no pay. Avondale, 1424 Market, ‘EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings @aily; ‘phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. BTHEL CRINDLE'S materlalizing_and vocal seance Sunday. e\enlllx 50(: 3256 Ellis st. KATIE HEHSSMANN 1774 16th, nr. Guerrero; circle Friday eve:, 25 readings dally. EARLE'S independent “slate-writing seance to- night. 328 Ellis s | FRIENDSHIP Ha & :sas McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings to-night; 10c. PAUL DESTINE, e Great Reader of Human Destin: THE FIRST REGISTRRED A8 WBLLAS THE FIRST GRADUATE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST EVER IN SAN FRANCISCO. FXTRAORDINARY clairveyant power, com- bined with his superior knowledge of occult forces and the sclence of palmistry, enables him to read human destiny with unerring ac- curacy, He advises you whether or not you will be successful i mining, business, specu- lations, investments, lawsuits, love, marriage, etc. Ho tells you why you have poor health, poor luck, unhappy homes, broken engage- ments; why you are a failure in business, in love, marriage, employment, games of chance, etc. By proper advice he reunites the separat- ed, Testores lost affections, how to marry your cholce makes you successful in your busi- ves you good luck, ‘‘teaches you to |oule 1dden treasure and mines, so that suc. cess is sure.” He has assisted tho: health, wealth and happiness who had given up in despair. Why not you? Palmistry taught. Medlumistic penom developed. 127 Ellls st. ME. M. BERNAR! o 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- d portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, PP 3+ usiness troubles, consult this great me: dlum and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c Up: satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 456, C. R. HANSEN & CO..... 429 HDTE!: DEPARTMENT ...... s, springs, fare paid, party | here 2 more waltresse: Arizona, fare pald 2 waitresses, 1 chambermaid, 1 ehlmbefll‘ll.ld to wait, all for same cvmmarclal ho * fare pal 2 waltresses, country Iloul ress, Waitress, summer resort, Santa Waitress, hotel, Santa, Crua Mountain Chambermald, ‘country hotel Cook and helper, city board .$35 month and $4 Waek sort, short Aistance ‘Woman, ‘genetal work, Hotel (country), fare Man and wua “for laundry work, summer L2 sort, Inl' I!lLY DEPARTMENT . Ranch’ cook fare pald, $25; waltress, prlvnta family, country, see party here, $30; house- girl, milk ranch, city, $20; woman with a child, country; 30 housegirls, city and coun- gy,ln?-sau. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 ush st. A COOK snd second girl to assist with chil- dren. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 420 Bush sf WANTED—Pastry cook, mining camp, $30: cooks, no washing, 5; 2 pcrlor muda. $25; 6 second girls, city and country, $25: 4 restaurant waitresses, $8; 4 cooks, small hotel, city and country, 5-4 ;. _cook ; 2 kitchen helpers, $20; 6 ; cook, 3 men, £ ‘ROSETT & CO., WANTED—Respectable Protestant girl or woman of middle-age as housekeeper and cook in family of 2, short distance in wlm- e 8ood and permanent home; wages t6 $12 month. P. O. box 100, Centervl l.. Alameda County, Cal. GIRLS between 14 and 17 to learn knitting trade; pald while learning; splendid oppor- tunity for advancement; also experienced young lady cutter to assist forelady. GANT- NER & MA‘ITLRN CO 1017 Hyde st. LADIES can make from 32 to $15 weekly with- out interfering with their regular employ- merit. For particulars address, with stamps, box 14, 1008 ,Market st. WANTED—Young g@irls for fipcrl. Call KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FRO! Market st. ‘WANTED—Experjenced _salesladies. KOHL- EE!R?, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1220 Mar- et st. YOUNG lady wanted in candy store; experi- enced one preferred; must have references. Apply afterncon, SELBY'S, 1134 Market. OPERATORS and learners on mu-lln under- wear: pald while learning. G. REY- NOLDS, 597 Mission st., corner Sacond. A—PROF. MILES, M.A., clairvoyant, palmist, astrologist, first’ visit to your city; has no equal; with his advice the separated reunited; happy marriage in 9 ness, law, love, specul everything made plal astrology, hypnotism lnd occult isfaction ‘given or no read! $1; 10 to 8 dally. 1010 lflulofl st. —REMOVED! REMOVED! A Ntiss Wilie, the celebrated crystal seer. 1z lo- cated at 514 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post. Special for 1.week only, | 50c 50c , races teacher of palmistry, sclence; sat- 50 Advice on business, love and all affairs of life. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity. A—ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., gor. Turk; private ;‘ld(nl‘l' daily, 10 & m. inte - nj mail as satisfa - 1n perso m Quentions answered, $1; full life u Peend- Tock of hafr, date and year of birth. BE sure to read about ISMAR'S warning to a man of the great explosion in Pittsburg on page 28. _— MME. PORTER. ‘wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double un—uund sight; diagnoses diseases with uum in, s 50c. gents $1; palm. and clalr. sit. $1 50. R fortune told from au t "l"z-u Cormes trie: send aime and birth d-tv. PROF. J. MYERS, P. O. box 2224, San Fran. e e L MRS. . CLARKE, the well known trance S ntly located at 1206 Market lden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26. MIss u. WU_LE 514 Taylor st., clairvoyant, seer; reads your life correctly without questions; full names:50c-$1: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ) 'hn-k. WINSTON & WOLF, Market st 1026 ....... NEW HOUSES JUST LISTED....... 157 rooms; new and modern; clears “W W 125 rooms; modern bldg.; clears SPECIAL—S$1 readings for 25c, this week only to all senting this ad. MADAME WALT- MAN, 365 "Turk at., ground floor, hours 10 t6 . MADAM MARCEAU, card reader and . clatr- voyant: ladles and gents 25c. 1601 Mission; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. MME, RAVENNA reads life Bfltn!ly' ‘business advice: names given; 25c up. 0§ Fourth st. ,A CAHERO\' & C 850 Market s nd 8 Stockton st., ‘ Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, roamlnl-houm or business 0 gell, list with us; buyers, call; we can suit { you; have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, | flats, all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. | Money loaned. 1% per cent. LODGING-HOUSE, 20 rooms; rent $65; price $900; terms. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montg'y. MME. HANSEN, well-known umrvmnt.araa paim., 23c; safistaction guar. 148 6th, r. 14. MME, WALTERS, great card reader, la. 25¢; gents B0c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. MRS. HOUSER. wonderful medium; truth or no pay; full life readings 50c. 704 w-r& UNCOLB-—-CI-‘I"WIHK and high yehll(. hours 11 to 3: readings by mail. 125 Tark MORTGAGED lodging-house at _tremendous sacrifice. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montg'y, r. 4. 1!01)6 NG-HOUSE, 30 rooms; rent §iJ; eleva- tor; all outside rooms; lell on easy terms; investigate. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery, MITCHELL & HORALEX\' 1208 Market ot Wi all sizes and prices, in 11 rooms: good location; Al furnished. ull n‘.""“mrm ‘ 20 rooms: 200 11 rooms; downtown 700 | L $37 60, eaks offer. 900 8 rooms Iloney lu-nea m 1% per cent per month. | DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Rellable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, | chances and real estate. | We furnish vacant houses and | Loan Money at lowest rates. Bomething new every day. New houses to leasg. country translent; low nnt .uaoo rent very low; barg: man house; rent $45; blfll-ln. 700 hunge. Call or Write for our free list. HEA- LY & CARR Realty ang Mining Co. 113 L il Market st.. room 406; tel. James 4121. TR b CARTOLL 1033 Marsorst. STAURANT—$100 cash and $260_on_time: exs for man and wite. McBRIDE dends for _circular. WHITE & CO. 88 Pulitzer. ma( New York, Mention Dll' BUTCHER shop. fine fixtures; good cash trade: old-established business; horse, cart: must be #0ld this Week; on easy terms; don’t miss it. | Call Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. STOCK of gars and tobacco, for the north; stand. Apply on premises at 622 Fourth st. OUR new system turf speculation shows profit 55 per cent in 15 days at Aqueduct; explana- N. 8. HAND, expert handicapper, tion free. 503 P rk Row bldg., New York. | oUR weekly to investors; Address SOLLITT & New York. NOTICE: co., .n $10 each; divi- or sale Very cheas on mccount of owner's’departure one month's rent paid on thod turf speculation‘nets 18 per cent $10 accepted for trial. 123 Cedar st., 1f you have $0000 to invest in a cash MARION GRIFFIN, | 710 Market st. (upstairn), near Call butldin y terms; telephone Green 408; e tist hotels -nd lodging-houses. FOR lodging-houses—From $200 to uooo bar- gains; snaps, etc.; some very cheap and good: only honest trade. McBRIDE & CO., 763 Market s lmo—b. RABLE sunny flat, 5 rooms and two blocks north Unlon square; rent ¥ perfnanent roomers more than pay rent. Box 872, Call office. IF you want to sell or buy l roomln( or apart- ment_house eull on us: can suit you. TOMLINSON & CO., ll !l“l st., room 10 (Glascow block). 75_ROOMS: best £ transient Keurn lodging- ¥ ll'! lll.he Box m, ‘al LODGING_HOUSE of 11 rooms: nice | mkle tran. slent. 208 O'Farrell st., corner Powell. A BRANCH office for Call d\'mlnmmh and subscriptions been established at 1008 Valencia st. A T S b . e e T % TooNEY | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. 14 Thirg st #3500 BOARDING and livery stable in city; 200d location; must be seen to be appreciated; ts. Box 1796, Call, GOOD fruit, ce, Oakland, lcated and well paying restaurant. 1 office. Adas getable and grocery store; well dolmg good business, Box 4277, WiLL Invest from $500 to $1500 in & centrally ress WHEN you become ai send to SPAULDING ing works, 853-357 Teh Karlson Karpet n»—cmnm Blgey 13 Market, bet. 8th&th tel. Hownfd ors. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 594. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices _ reasonable. 1703 n.r'.?f.o.. Wt tel. Mission 263, ted with poor work Pum-er Cu-pn-bu‘t’- RESTAURANT doing fine business; causs of CITY Steam Exepst bptiing wm- . 1 seling mum- cheap for cash. MR.|_STEVENS Mgr., . _» CONKLIN'S Superior Ca Mltln wm-. | FOR sale—Tes_ang_coffes route; profis 4200 | _ 34 Golden Gate ave.; telephono 126. per month: price $1500; no agents. Box 1797, n.p_l,ov‘z‘n“ m—,w‘_c,u;“—l" vk 81T PRy Poti; Call office. KLEINERT, Prop. 3; Interest manfe. re opp. small investment. Box 1796, r‘ul BRANCH bakery for sale. 768 Church st ROUTE in Wostern Addition: . MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and Reno- ‘vating Co.. 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74, COL‘LEC’I‘ION OFFICES. |€|u up dis- w. 8 — trict; reasonable. Box 1702, "’“} s “Efifi‘.m.fif"%m‘a'n‘o“k"" n"" FOR SALE--Blacksmithi snd llm " Osiness 1718 Filimor hostly COTTAGES™ TO_LET. mk HALF intercst in real eluu off NIC furnished cottage, & rooms and ket st.; central. Address box 1721, cnl‘l“r 3824 Twenty-Lourth st nr. Chusch $400 REETAURANT and oyster house; trally located: business clears $100 ifce on account wite's sickness. W.G.KEBGAN holds & test seance every night except Bat: 10c; sittings daily. 148 6th st lete. amon 847, Call. C ¥ MILLER'S last materializing seance for M'fiei!bm lmufin‘flk. $5000 ADDITIONAL umul wholesale business in eonnection with manufactory. Box 870, Call, S Wux's news for § cents—The Weekly Cl.ll 16 pages, in wrapper for malling. $1 year. Fl)\DAV LECTURE. wu.'rm 'I'HOIAB MILLS will speak rooms; marl‘Ab RANT for s MHne.p. HOWARD and lmh——uroctry and bu 4 s living stable; rent §1 $100_TOBACCO and rcoms; rent $13; must sell. urn; cheap. Box mcm.h Box lultovlfl cigar store with living Apply 140 First. FOR ule—-—lhlunn.u’:“ fAxtures, coffee and milk COTTAGES FOR SALE. COTTAGE, B 7ooms, bath. for sale; moved Tot ot Beiner, bet. Ok and Fell. . GEILFUSS & SON, 130 Fution se e — DRESSMAKERS AND ll:All’l‘l. SES PATTERNS, patterns, Dl"ml—hlmn - ing; latest styles from N. Y.;come and -‘;Tm"- ine'and viult tho largest und best co school on the coast: s wnflmlnfi this e e McDOWELL Dressmaking'and Millinery School ‘corset-making taught; patterns cut, mo fl LA’ style skirts §1; children’'s dresses a Seciures. 715 Huvsen st " usch st, or. 7th & Honu. MRS_ BROWN. clairvoyant mdmd 5 ladies 28c; gents 60; readings daily. 133 Sixth st. CLAIRVOYANT and palmistry: L. EHM, 1427 Ellis st., near Buchanan. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. L et aatttd 'mE nrm heretofore existing under firm name NEWMAN & CO., 254 Third st, is now m-ol ed by mutual consent. NEWMAN will continue the business at the same place and is authorized to collect-and b S e M. NEWMAN. H. LANDO. e ——SNCRE > EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERJNG_Theory. demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory op work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., 8. F.; catalogue free. A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers, how do they all get positions and hold them? 84 positions in March, 32 In Annl. mu- book- keeping makes real bookkeepers. 8. F. Busi- ness College, 1236 Market st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined ehort- hand and commercial course to be had any- Thgre; indorsed by officlel court reporters. HEALD’B SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., F.—Thorough courses: cempl-no%ulmnl: 211 Subjectn’ partaining i mining and mining engineering: day and night: catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, w_and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.” Phelan building. PRIVATE instruction glven to forelgners, children or adults, in all the English branches; day or evening; prices reasonable. Box 835, office. WANTED—A competent, strong and clean Ger. man girl for general housework In a small family; wages $25. Address box 900, Call. LADIES copy letters home, $4 to §6 weekly; ‘senastamped envelope. = Monarch Novelly Co., Dept. 114, Chicago. WANTED—Respectable young girl to aseist in light housework, § rooms; live home. Apply 1463 Clay st. NEAT girl for plain cooking and Yaht. houss- work In small family. 3022 Clay st. WANTED—An experienced waitress, T12 Sutter st. EXPER[ENCED inside and outside hlnfll on children’s dresses. 220 Sutter st., room 25. Apply WANTED—A sewing girl at 2151 Folsom st. GIRL for general housework; smail Samtly; 320 month. Call Monday, 2422 Buchanan s OPERATORS on lldlfl Wllltl good . 656 Misslon st., third floo: - OPERATORS to work In factory. 656 Ttssion st., third floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear. sion st., third floor. ‘WOMAN who understands Sutting of children’s ‘wear. 656 Mission st., third floor. GIRLS wanted; factory sewing making bags. GULF BAQ CO.. 709 mc‘z BOOK folders wanted in bindery. 410 San- some st., fourth floor. WAh'rED——OIrI to do German cooking; refer- 2000 Gough €56 Mis- ences. GIRL for candy store. Address box 894, Call office. APPRENTICES for dressmaking and waist hands and h'nprovorl. ll’ Pn'.ll. WANTED—A good talloress on custom coats; steady work at 41835 Stockton st. WANTED—Girl or middle-aged woman housework. Apply at 1410 Folsom st. FEW m steady. tor ore operators on muslin underwear: BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 Sansome. ‘WANTED—Cashler. Call 717 )‘uhl st., Bee Hive Shoe Co. . YOUNG lad; (Dr candy store. Appl Ml]. BLUM'S fectionery, Sutter ll.ld le LELUNS Coaritioney, " Sittae sadt PO ot APPRENTICE ‘wanted to learn millinery. 723 BALESLADY for small store; must know sta- tionery business. Box 004, Call. 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. 321 FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. s WANTED—A girl for general housework: small family; no washing or children. 816 East Nineteenth st., Oakland. WANTED—Refined young Iady as housekeeper in private family; cne who can play plan preferred. Address box S42..Call office. & REFINED end educated weman of good foarance; must be past' 30 and competent. x 1789, Call office. LADY of indomitable en: , Possessed of self- aceertion; opportunity for right party. ¥. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. PANTS _finisher; steady work; pay. ROYAL PANTS CO,, 228 Kearny l:l.d GIRLS ABOUT 18 YEARS OF AGE WILL FIND PLENTY OF GOOD-PAYING WORK. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 82 FREMONT BT.; MR. DAVIS.. WANTED-—5 girls to lel-rll hairdressing, mani. curing, ma ir wcrk only 2 weeks required: briny 8363: 8 posi- onl tions _wi ate ustomsts sesure day and evening class: ours first and wnlr coil cific Coast. . 258 Geary st., rooms 13-15. 2 only 19 years old gets $100 a s do as well; filled 6 positions Ty Tast week." 8. F. Bu. College, 1236 Market st. VOICES for grand, light and comié opera; no experlence; office hours 5 to 7 p. m. dally. -Belle, Van Ness .and Grove, WANTED-—A good experienced sewer for bush. eling department. 8. N. WOOD & CO., 718 Muarket st. LEARN ding; LEAn Trooireading: sits. eecured ul to E PANTB operators wanted by 8. N. WOOD CO. _Apply at factory, 'n’Baln & Addrfl- Avers' Business Colloge, 723 Market for their new catalogue; it Is free lnd the mcen in the State, Life scholarship $30. ACCOUNTING—Most thorough course on coast; beginners and college graduates perfected. TARR, expert accountant, 219 Parrott bldg. bldg. $pi bookKpR., penmanship; nnfll'n when q\nll!led PANTS' finishers wanted by !. N. WOOD & CO. “Apply at factory, 27 G WANTED—Experienced dry r. nfl»ly between 8 and k- 1 r. In. at .HALB WANTED—EI rienced seamstress on coat skirt lllerlllolll Agp y between 8 and ll n. _m. at HALE BRO! Hairdressing, mufleurlu. mi hlunmn. dyeing, heirwork; did poaltion in and with privi e S mo.; 2 ‘Weeks $5; day, ev: clesses. 1236 lllr CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough BUTTONHOLE maker gnd_finishers m vests, modern methods: positions for all graduates; | and finishers on pants. BELASCO & HAR: _new €0-page catalogue free. m Larkin st. S CO., 541 Market at. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School: | 50 nxnnmm‘m) grerators on ik~ and soclated with theatrical agency ecunnlbo- woolen waists; good pa. San Alcazar bullding, 120 O'Farrell st. Fronelsco Mig. Cor 02 Market st PROF, BAKER; select boxing school STENOGRAPHER and_booki state ex- every evening from 7 p, m. to 10 p. m., at lence; answer in own handwriting. Box 121 Sixth st. . Cali_office. é WANTED—Pupils on piano, 0o lenson at thelr | OPERATOR ishers on hontes. 328 Bush st. mml third floor. and stock -Mm. ROGI!R!ON'!. m V-.\oncu. o Chltllfl Business College, 1435 Markel ‘l‘. an lhunh-na typing, hookkeepg: $8 GIRLS to sew on buttons. San Francisco Mfg. Co.. 523 Market st. y teacher West, desires Clrul! Hllhl Bchool Acting, m%‘“g’mfll at. GIVEN free; mapdolin, violin, guitar banjo, by taking NI"llolll.lo:n'“ ll‘r n” ‘m’rm‘nfllrcivb-w 8 e Tofi Misston, e: 0Lk, SHORTHAND ht il personally. uu- M. G. mflnm% B0 " |l°|ll¢r1 at. vxouN mandolin, guitar, Prof. k K1, good 1008 Mission; instruments seiected. Em._n'l‘i'-Tn"‘ 3 ot 8 . founded m‘;'.'-%‘;'.'.."u'&'ém ‘tree. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. OPIRATOM 1‘4 « number of bfllht girls Iumm overalls, Vith . -m.a .-u.mm.a o begin” ners, dard Bhirt Taetory, corner Gough a8e Grove: sts, et B WANTED-—-GIrl to cook and do light house- work. Call 1349 l(eAlllltlr st. — GIRL for general houséwork. 945 Chestnut st., Oakland. WA N'I'ID— lenced _shirtmakers. EAG- LESON Market st. ., 535 CLASSIFIED advertisements bseri, received at Call v-m"a";m “‘-“h HELP wmnn_.nm. JUNDAY ) o -ro-nu’ ammu & At C l'L HANI% CO.'8. ‘“ Bush st. Work ‘muckers and o ....ll“b‘l l dlv p To-night SN EMPLOYE Special attention to the fact of the %o California_and our -business of our Mr. Heady, who during the past eighteen ‘manths ua: THE “GREAT “‘CAme“it AND LABOR ...... QUI . in"ail 1is branches—trom the smallest {0 the largest; from the small employer to the gigantic trust syndicates and corporations— each class separately and collectively - In every Mexico, Canada, Enslan Belgiut, ¥rance, Germany and all her pro- e e e S mency o hete 9 - Hun, Fovinces ani Many other countries; _thelr provinces and m: methods of supplying and shipping of labor, ete. With the long experience and the in- creased knowledge of the labor question, we believe we shall be able to give you—in fact the general public at large both employer and employe—entire satistaction. We are not forgetting the fact that we are servants of both employer. and _employe, whose instructions, advice, etc., we at all times appreciate, giving our utmost atten- tion in selecting and shipping hel) lln lll selecting sultable places for every + Sparng her time nor expense in 80 “%l Thi mu each and every patron tor we awalt continuance of MURRAY R!ADY. 634 and m Clay st. t elpecunlly. AT THE CAL. 59 3rd st., near Call bldg.: Teams. .. Teamsters and 6 swampers .$35 per 1omnto¢r-dou--kumd .$35 mo. ..SAWMILL, HUMBOLDT COU NTY.A. 5 Tumber pilers...$30 to $40 per mo. & board 6 men to load '-mulwlu 840 ma, & :::: 5 woodlmen .. to per month and ...... 'ARPENTERS FOR COUNTRY...... 20 fruit pie 10 fruit nlckm L 50 per day and board ‘themselves mgr month 5 paving block makers. ... 82 day Camp cook for 6 men, 25; 2 waiters rur camp, ith; $2 per = m g - laborers for city. per 5 32 per day; flpl.;m-“(ym tor city, $1 25 day and board ' e: ...Office open Sunday, from 8 a. m. to MURRAY & READY........Phone Main 5848 +Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. .. 634-636 Clay st .. ofnca Open 7 a. m. Elko. Moleen, Nevada, Heron, Iron Point, = Vista, Wadsworth, Hokeby, Desth. Nevada State 250 teamsters, fi $2 25 to $2 W $2 to t‘z’ dnv 240 concrete laborers, Nevada.. 25 day 5 car dumpers, free ..... .$2 26 day 50 men to work on steam shovel job, Nevads. Cu-penm- r;;llgen‘ Nevada; mason helpers. tant engineer, one that understands con. Aensere; good vofirences, §00 and found; more carpenters to build scows, boats, e see boss here, free fare, $82 50 and found: carpenters, city, $4; 6 carpenters, city, §3 to $3 50; 8 $3 day, sawmill company, $50 blacksmith, Santa Clara County, $52 33 day; 6 black- iave. pas, rath found; blacksmith, Merced County, blacksmif th, Solano County, $3 day; 2 shoemakers; ,- $00; 4 blacksmith helpers, $30, $40 and $45 and found: brick burners, $75, see boss here; 3 brick molders, $75; 8 bricksetters; 3 yards and woods, Do experience re to $75 and fou nd,fl:aplld 8 lal mills, Humboldt County, and found; 6 laborers, northern sawmill, w 15 labore: large lumber company, see here, and found, ne exrfl.nen required to work around sawmills; 3 lumber graders, §75, see boss her‘. blacksmith, lumber company, see boss here, $50 and found; shingle pasker, $35; edgerman; foreman logger, Mendocino in ngl $82 50; ers, shaft work, 0 “and touml 4 miners, §75; 3 machine miners; 13 lal rface wol 10 muckers, '§75; 8 muck- ine, $55 and found; $40 and found to $60; drillers, §60; furnace man, quicksilver mine. FARMS {: fruit pAl:kb:rl. d 5 men and boys to cut and pack asparagus. no experience required. w and found For a large corporation’ we want 10 Toen ‘to Mike’ thesmseives usefal in fruit and vineyard. found Dairyman for institution, Cathatior e e $30 and found fare r‘ butter-make men; 16 cnmbar-. 310 to £33 and found 3 farmers and wives; 3 stablemen, count $35 and found; 2 gardeners; nurseryman; han to learn trads 4 bon to deliyer circu- and md our biliboards - MURRAY & READY. about place for Institution, and found; 3 farmers and wives, $40 $50 and fcund; farmers, $25 and $30 4 $1.25 day and found; milkers, $30, $32 50 $35 and found; chéesemaker, $40 and found; 5 coal miners, $2 50 to $2 75 day; fruit oz, 1 25 day: boys for factory, T8¢ to day; e arerss I eriand Fife. $45: shouron camsters: m w! 2 er, ‘and. tound; 20" laborsrs for salle snd w ‘and §30 and $35 monmth and found; millmen and h hands, $2 75 and day; llers. $2 25 day, free fare, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. WANTED—Cook for steamer, $50; second vuek ranch $25; hotel, ), etc. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A—PACIFIC Employment AIW. 638 Clay st. Phone Main 119 day. a week; waiter for bakery, k. ;s 800 teamsters, concrete rock steam shovel an%gun%un To all of N ion, ship direct, MRA R. men, l..l’ Co. and Santa Fe, free and 1 bench hand, §8 50. rn trades. Offlc. open Sunday, 9 to 12 a. m. THE Geo. E. Dow Pumping Engine Co. take as apprentices a limited nn-ht young men, between the o) years; strong and abl ences required. Apply at office, 1 will of 7 and 18 refer- First st. le-1 ice Government Positions—0889 Int year: probbaly m.m t‘a"h o el ene oo e Columblm Correspondence ml-n,wn‘.n Q. WANTED-Strictly_sober, reliabl m.»-u i $125 u-n. light ne:fl month; 36 N0 experience necessary; _days’ trial. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market at. WAmD—Elnt or e, bright active men o e el Pl e Pt lor it les. A B ey ugcl man on repalr- ’“.“‘“‘n i o i _stea ; $9 to l\l s & w ‘Week at start. UHITED numbdr travelin !ublllhed house; AN MFG. ELYS] !‘ Mich, WAN'I'ED—B!W in 'hollllh to work weep out, lt 814 Bn(ury st., HA]N & WII d"x«:mm salesm: iractive: saiable” Itee. Detroif ANDRE'S OFFICE, 816 Stockton st. 507 Caishwasner, Pantry man. to$30; cook, fancy ; all for first. springs; walter, boys' collegs, $207 porter for institution, $30; . §30% nv‘l:m!nt mua.uo-nam German or Itallans, see boss here Sunday 9 to11 & m. ‘oast Emp, Co., 502 Taylor st. EXPERIENCED MARKER AND CUTTER ON OVERALLS; STEADY WORK. LEVI ETRAUSS & CO.. 32% FREMONT ST. AP- PLY MR, DAVIS. SALESMEN—$50 weekly and expenses guasan- teed sellipg chemical refrigerating machines to hotels) restaurants, -butchers and mer chants; all kinds of NM‘erltm'l. cheap- er than ice; also chemical ice cream m works automatic; write for urfl(a" sample. Chemical Refrigerator and Co., Station U, Chicago. ASSISTANT for laboratory; parties engaged in developing new inventions and wishing me- chanical aid @ few hours evenings will find it to their advantage to coi with ex- pert in magnetism, _electricity. metallurgy and mechanism in general. _A G A 1736 South 12th ave., San Francisco Cal MECHANICS, attention! The Inventors’ Man- ufacturing Co., just incorporated, is about unn— in this city; mechanics with Ih.l- Sannect themseives uwnmy with this new enterprise. Address 1. M. C., box 850, Call. BOY to make himself useful on ranch in ex- ehange for good home. Box 4278, Call office, O s OUTSIDE man for printing offle', good pay. WILSON & CO.. Printers, 632 Market st. FIVE men to join In timber land flling; Shasta County. Address box 871, Call office. shop with living FOR SALE—2-chair barber room; good locality. Apply 410 Geary st REGISTERED physician as assistant in office practice. Box 852, Call office. W. m—oflmboy Ag}ylonhym 8 o'clock, room 1! California BARBER shop for sale; Dfle. w. owner leav- ing city. 1339 Bush st. EXPERIENCED feeder an job and cylinder presses. 16 Fremont A NG errand boy; state nt-r-m- and age. Address box 901, Call BD!HELHZV and pressers; steady position. Cal. Clothing Renovatory, 287 O'Farrell st. WAvm—Mnud hum salesman for city. Brownstons Wi 331 Ellis st ‘WANTED—Good mholmn. nud’ place and good wages. 308 Bush st BOY wanted. Awly after 12 OM ’A- LEIN'S Millinery, S73 Market WANTED—Carpenter and finisher. 345 Jersey street. WANTED—A man with to take % office; will guarantee per month. Pl (B & s cvos Snl e o 0 FOR sale—Halt lnurfll in h-rhc shop to right man; near Siath and Market. Box 108, i nuh—o( _great mmxwonxronmnm one wishing to engage in carrying the U. B. mall in screen wagol Postotfice free. < L] oal -_:fi(n for sale In San Joss, o0 4o Powell 1" AN TMAKERS o ~ » Em e Molll-rl‘ln-\“ —_——— o s WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. ALL sizes men's -g‘ price. 563 Mission wANT'I!n;EflvH znd:mnd cablnetmakers. . 14th and « Webster sts., Oakland; m e WANTED Youns man (o 4o jasifor wu;E also bright young man (or stock clerk. plyhtweenllnd 11 a, m., nflu.ll WAN'I'I:D—F.Ir-'t-:.Il-::, mnmnt- state u-. Call office. CAII Koflmfl “M“lml)flw 1220 Market st. WANTED-—A strong boy who kndws % 11 to deliver bundles. Agpl: :'co corner Geary st. ' e D ““ rms’r-cuu xperienced n-mm -h-nn position: experience and | A Fotercnces. Box 800, Call Stfice: R e oy WL S TR WANTED—Boy for offica’ wark; state age &nd Radress N, A box 801, Call week. Al at LIV~ mmn.m nmmu B °“¥'I-u—-n..~.m““'flm 3000 PATRS of new and secind. e chean " MeBONALE " PERRY. S0l b SAILORS and ordinary seamen Australie. HERMAN'S: 26 Stwoass ot * PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, umc—.n—n‘m—.n—.su 800 MEN to “‘l.ldl.