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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open wntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open ustil $:30 p. m. B00 Hayes street; open until 9:80 p. m, €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. BI6 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1641 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corper Sixteenth; antil 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 1086 Valencla 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, CHURCH SERVICE CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H, Briggs and Herbert ¥. Briggs; 11 a. m., sermon and sacrament of the Lord's supper; 12:45 p. m., Sunday-school, Roila Watt, superintend. ; 6:15 p. in., Socleties:of Christian En- deavor; 7:30 p. m., concert by cholr and orchestra. Programme—Selection (Aube; orchestra; anthem, “‘Spirit Immortal’ “‘Confidence’” and “*Spring Son , Charies E. Robson; vocal Miss Logan Tooley; 8 p. m., Rev. W. Case, D.D., presiding elder of the San Fran- , gives an address on ““The Holy upon his recent trip abroad. Choirmaster, Mr, Louis William Weer. The seats are free and the people are welcome. outhwest corner and Franklin _sts.—Rev. Bradford ter; Charles A. Murdock, supt. school. The Sunday school is at Geary Leavitt, mi of Sunday 10 o'clock. o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach; ubject, “Unconscious Influence.” Special c by choir, H. Bretherick organist and irector. Last meeting of Sunday school be- fore recess. Prof. Jordan of Stanford Uni- ersity will occupy the pulpit next Sunda: re cordially invited. There is no even- ing service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Rev. Bepjamin Fay Mills will preach at 11 o'clock. Subject, ““The Religion- of Jesus.” The musical programme will include an in- strumental quertet, ‘‘Andante Cantabile” (Mendelssohn); a vocal trio, **'Twas Ever So” (Beethoven)); a cello soio, *“Traumerei” (Schumann), Ly 'Willam Wertsch Jr., and ass solo, ““Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters” (Lily), by William Strunz. Seats are all free and strangers welcome. Bartlett Twenty-third—Morning _ service, Subject, “‘Gaining the Victory. Rev. J. George Gibson. Evening, Heroes.” Tenor solo, “'King- by Otis M. Carrington, ytone solos (1), “‘Hide Me" (Davis), (2) rince of Peace” (Hull), by Rev. Dr. Gib- Organist, Miss Lotta Underhill. ladies of Emmanuel Church will hold a sale, commencing Saturday, May 34 Greenwich st., corner Montgomery. ributions thankfully received. MILTON Square Baptist Church, Post and Steiner sts.—Rev. L. J. Sawyer of Seattle EMMANUEL Baptist Church, near o'clock. st. will preach on Sunday, May 25, at 11 a. m. nd 7:45 p. m. You are cordially invited be present. FIE ST Congregational Church, corner Post and fason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., | pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 m., topic, “Estimates of Christ” At 7:45 p. m., 2 memorial service commemora- | tive of Decoration day, at which George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., will be present in body Special music by the choir; Samuel organist and choirmaster. Ser- ¢ the pastor. Topic, “'Remember the f Old.”” Al are cordially invited. Congregational Church, Post st | Webster—Rev. F. B. Cherington, D.D., 11 a. m., children’s day exercis Sunday school. 7:15, vesper service. Memorial day address by pastor. Old sol- diers especially invited. Sunday school, 9:50 a. m. Morris Marcus, superintendent. - FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Morning service at 11; ser- v Rev. Mr. Guthrie. Evening service Lincoln, Garfleld and Meade Posts Corps, G. A. R., will be in attendance. | Mr. Guthrie will preach a memorial | Sabbath school at 12:45 p. m. Bible class, led by Mrs. Berry-Good- 1p m Y. P S C E. at 6:30 p. m. er meeting en Wednesday evening at 8. | are cordially invited. | The morning service is at 11| MEETING NOTICES. MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. —Officers and members are hereby no- tified to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, WILLIAM JAMES BURT, from the hall of this lodge, THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 1:30 o'clock. y order of the W. M. R. E. ALLAN, Secretary. TO the Officers and Members of Excelsior Lodge No. 310, L O. O. F.—The funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM J. BURT, past xrand and past district deputy, will take place from the jodzeroom, 2319 Mission st, SUNDAY, May 25, at 1:30 p. m. 8. SCOTT, N. G. J. N. NISBET JR., R. S. THE ninth grand annual day and night picnic and bar- becue of the Croatian Be- nevolent Soclety Zvonimir No. 6L, N. C. S. will be held NEXT SUNDAY, June 1, at Glen Park Barba- cue (kastradine i kupusa) from 12 m. to 8 p. m. Dancing from 11 a. m. to 1 m. Over 200 cash prizes will be raffled at 6 p. m. Mission (vellow) and San Mateo cars direct. Ad- mission, 25¢c; children free. Games, fun and enjoyment for all. Bring your friends with you. COMMITTEE- SONS OF ST. GEORGE—Fif- teenth annual picnic will be held May 30, 1902, at Glen- wood Park, Santa Cruz Boats _leave 5, 8:45. Tickets, adults, §1; children, 50c. THE Caledonian Club will hold its thirty-sixth grand annual ‘gather- ing and games at Shell Mound Park, FRIDAY, May 30, 1902. The most’ renowned' athietes from the E: d Pacifi: Coast will compete. Prizes amount- ing to over $3000 will be distributed. In ad- dition to the above, a old medal, valued at $250, will be awarded to the best player on the bagpipes of Scotch national airs, con- sisting of pibrochs, marches, strathspeys and reels. Highland 'dancing on platform by lads and lassies in costume. Over 40 exciting | events on the programme! Get one. Full band for pavillons. Dancing until 8 p. m. A Scotch_welcome extended to all. Buy round trip tickets to Shell Mound Park. Admission to grounds, adults, 50c: children, 25c. A. MacPHERSON, Chiet. J. H. DUNCAN, Secretary. RIGGERS' and Stevedores' Union—The funeral detail commencing with Ed Malloney and ending with John Marks will_assemble at their hall, 603 Front st., TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at 12:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late brother, WALTER JOHNSON. By order P. F. WHEARTZ, President. HUGH McKEVITT, Rec. Sec. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Olymplc Salt Water Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st.. San Erancisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 26th day of May, 1902, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to gerve for the ensuing year, and the transac- 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. CHAS. 'A. GIBSON, Sec. Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal HERMETIC _ Brotherhood — Open _ meeting THURSDAY EVENING at 8. 509 Van Ness. —_— AGENTS WANTED. NTS to sell our buggles and surreys; we pay liberal commissions; one of our agents | last week made $57 50; write at once for our special proposition. LOUIS RASTETTER & SON, Fort Wayne, Ind. ABLE salesmen to represent us; city, country; 50% com. and expenses; no competition. 8-10 a.m., Western Fire Appliance Co., 916 Market. AGENTS Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSO! room 412, Parrott bldg. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING. atty.. Examiner building, room 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, _stc.; legal papers drawn; consultation free; no advance charges; open ‘eve's; call or write. ADVICE free: divorcesa specialty; quick; qulet no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st.. cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; open every evening: low fees; all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st. . corner Bush and Gough sts, munion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday | m. Morning service with | . 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Special musical service ai ple}s one-hour service at 8 p. m. You are y invited. TH Day Adventist Church, 914 Lagun bet. McAllister and Golden Gate av: this evening at 7:45 o'clock by the . Elder W. S. Sadler; subject, “'Ques- Box™, all have an opportunity to ask | L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Mar- ket ¢t.: consultation free: no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN has best bicycles made; all prices; call before buying:; repairing, tires, bells. 301 Larkin. 305 Market, 1968 to 1974 Page. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902. BUSIVESS CHANCES—Continued, JOSEPH STRAUB. ..850 MARKET ST. ‘A—Saloon and lodging-house, kept by pres: ent owner for over 20 years; doing a good business; the only reason for selling on ac- count of ‘death; a good bargain; lease to suit. ¢ * * Country peddling ouifit, complet il be sold at actual cost: full particulars of route; good opportunity for any one. Very good saloon, near the Chronicle build: ing; day and night trade; lease. * Good paying restaurant, one block morth of | Market st.; sold on 'account of sickness; lease; investigate. * * ¢ Partner in a pay- ing manufacturing business; no _experience needed. * ¢ * Bakery, baking 8 barrels dally; good store trade; horses and wagons; fine’ opportunity for a baker. * ¢ * Old established saloon near Hall of Justice; owner retiring. * ¢ Small restaurant, outh of Market st clears over §80; rent 15 * * * Good paying grocery s south of Market st.; well stocked; good bar trade; cheap rent.. * of Market st.; well phtronized by & good class of people; good stock; dally receipts $50; investigate. * south of Market st., or will sell whole; owner has other busigiess to look after. * ¢ ¢ Old established wine and liquor store; large bar and outside trade; horse and wagon: owner retiring; investigate. * * * Call on JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. ROADHOUSE _ at_ terminus of electric car: large grounds; 17 rooms and bar; rent low horse, wagon, cow; in fine running order; $2000. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. GROCERY store in the Mission; rent $12 50; price §300. Fine grocery in South Sad Francisco; will sell at invoice, about $600; prominent corner. Cigar stand, with billlard and card rooms, for $400. Furnishing _goods terminus of railroa fine trade; for $1000. Tea, coffee and spice business; new stock; fine store: $30. Large list of groceries, general business _propositions. CARROLL, 1032 Market st. DIVINDENDS and how to get them; New York _Turl Syndicate, incoraorated under New York State laws; capital $50,000; char- tered for breeding and operating thorough- bred race horses and all track privileges; we offer limited amount capital stock at par, $100 per share; will accept subscriptions $50 and upwards to operate on track in our co- operative pools, paying semi-monthly profits amounting to more than yearly interest by savings banks. Write for prospectus N. Y. TURF SYNDICATE, 1008 Home Life Ins. bldg., 257 Broadway, New York. WANTED—Sec. and treas. for a large mfg Co. in this city; must be able to take $1000 to $2000 in stock, which will be taken up at expiration of term. Address Mfg., box 475, Call office. business In country; \ clgar stands and EITEL & A—Hardware, paint and oil business in very best town this State; nets $250 mo.; {nvoice my stock: no good will; snap rent. See Hedges, 461-462 Parrott bldg., 825 Market. WE have cash buyers for real estate of various kinds; lodging-houses, grocery stores, sa- loons, cigar stores, rooming-houses. The C Real Estate Co., 78314 Market st. OUR new system of turf speculation paig 35%.% semi-monthly dividend on Morris Park meet- ing; explanation free. N. S. HAND, Expert Handicapper, 504 Park Row bldg., N. Y. AN excellent opportunity for an active man with a few thousands to buy out an old established business dealing in staple mer- _chandise. Address box 503, Call office. A _FIRST-CLASS saloon half a block from Market st.; clears easily $250 a month; owner wishes to go into other business; price $3000. Box 502, Call. $1000—PARTNER in manufacturing business, wholesale and retail; purpose, to enlarge fac- tory; no agents. For particulars, box 305, Call office. A MONEY-MAKING provosition; Point Rich- mond lots. Send for free maps or call Rich- mond Land Co., 182 Crocker bldg., S. F. WANTED—A good steady man with $100, who is willing to work-and satisfled with $75 per month. Apply 716 Howard st. GOOD saloon on Market st.; $1900; fine stock and fine fixtures; lease 2 years; doing a good business; owner going East. Box 488, Call. PRINTING OFFICE—First-class location; cheap rent; excellent chance for good printer. Call or address Printer, 1009 Broadway, Oak. $10_THE Investment of ten dollars will secure an ample Income. For particulars address Bona Fide, box 478, Call office. CASH grocery and bar, south of Market; price $3600; big stock: fine fixtures. Box 4S9, Call. A—CIGAR stand; Market st.; must be sold im- mediately; sacrifice; sickness. Box 03, Call. FOR sale—Good paying saloon, account other business. Address box G504, Call office. BARBERS, notice—The best stand in the city for sele. Address box 405, Cail. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. ROBISON’S BIRD STORE— tical- questions on Bible subjects. A | 335 and 337 Kearny st. ial invitation is extended to all. Seats| _ ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. 3 Lareest and best appointed place in the country. ol FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | 22 Sutter st., between Kearny and ave—Christian Science service at il | n.; subject of lesson-sermon, ‘*‘Anclent | and Modern Necromancy, or Mesmerism and Hypnotism.” ~ Sunday-school for children &t the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting | 8 o'clock. Free reading-rooms, 206 Kearny | 510. Al are welcome. | AT mass-meeting for men will be held | anday atternoon at 3 o'clock at the | Men's C Association Audi- | 1, Mason Ellis sts.; address by - J. Henry Smythe, D.D., of Philadelphia; subject, “Life What We Make It.”” No man | should fail to hear this distinguished divi Seats free to all men. H. H. Barnhart will sing. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will deliver an es- pecially interesting lecture on ““The Transient and the Permanent in Christianity,” at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., at § o'clock. Mrs lin Lucey wiil sing. The | given under the auspices of Club, but the admission and all 8. O] cott, president, founder), Pacific Coast head- quarters, Odd Fellows' bullding—Public lect- ure to-night by Mr. W. J. Walters, subject, “Earthquakes and Cataclysms”: jecture fl. strated by stereopticon views: the lending library for theosophical books open daily from 1to 4o m THEOSOPHICAL Society’ (under leadership of Anna Besant)—Free popular lectures every Sunday at & p. m.. Flood building, 809 Mar. ket st. Subject to-night, “Reincarnation, by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson. Bible class, 11 2. m.’ conducted by Miss M. A. Walsh. In quirers’ class, Thursdays, 2:30 p. . e sophical discussion Saturdays, 8 p. m. Ld- brary and_reading-room open daily, 1 to 4, ané Saturday evenings, _—_——mmmm MEETINGS—SUNDAY. - AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAD this evening, Crystal Hall, 908 Market st.; subject, ““The Evolution of Science” : followed by beautiful views of an American pligrimage: free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sani- terfum Tuesday evening. Remember the Question Box. Special music. AT 117 Larkin st. to-night, Dr. C. E. Wheeler's inepirational spiritual church meeting: all sin- cere workers & mediums invited; good music eong, Miss M. Tracle; conference meeting: messages by workers; admission free. Now”* monthly lesson lecture upon “‘Suggestion” by Henry Harrison Brown. Demonstrated with several fine hyp- notic subjects; good music. Odd Fellows' bldg., § p. m.; seats 2. “THE Woman Who Controls Men"—Free lec. ture to married women only, by Mrs. May Yo Auken. followed by free readings of eede, faces and hands, - Eilis: oors closed at 85, Y SV 390 MRS, ADA FOYE, world renowned rapping and test medium; lectures and gives tosn S Sunday eve., 7:30, at enth and Clay sts., A BRANCH office for Call Eubscriptions has o Valencia st. S free lecture Pythian Castle, vertisements been established at lfi SUNDAY LECTURES. ery Maccabee Templ A —a ple, Elev- | BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased, E. C. Holmes 1140 Market; tel. Howard 1946. BUSINESS OCHANCES. A—$550; OYSTER and chop house; clears $150 month; bargain. STRAND, 10071 Market. A—$1250; CORNER grocery and bar; fine stock; dixtures; 2 cash registers; good trade;3 rooms: 4 years' lease. STRAND, 1007% Market st. A—$325; BRANCH bakery and varlety store; 4 rooms; cheap rent. STRAND, 10071 Market. | A—WE buy, sell or exchange business of any kind. STRAND & CO., 1007% Market st. A—$200; CIGAR store; rent $10; will sacrifice for to-day. STHAND, 1007% Market st. | | WE have lodging-houses, stores, restaurants, laundries, saloons, hotels, cigar stands and many other business chances for sale: also city and country real estate for sale or ex- change. Call or write for our free list. HEA- LY & CARR Realty and Mining Co., 713 Market st., room 406; tel. James 4121. | BARBER shop, country town, good business, | bargain price, $150; delicatessen store, | monthly business $600. good fixtures, price | $450. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market bet. 5th and Gth; phone Mint 1811. A—WANTED: reliable, active man to take State or county pattern rights in one of the most profitable and salable articles in exist- ence; small capital required. P. S. DE LUCA, 318 Kearny st., room 1. A—$300; PARTNER wanted in light business. $18 to $25 a week; no night or Sunday work. duties light and easily learned; trial given before buying. 25 Geary st., room 1. PARTNER wanted; saloon; receipts $30 a da g00d cor. Cal. Business Assn., 865 A PATRON invested $100 with us; his average | dividends were $515 a week; In less than five months he had drawn as much in divi- dends as his principal; why not do the same yourself? We guarantee you against loss dividends are pald every Monday; we have been doing business for years, and never a loss; We accept accounts as low as $10; divi- dend for week ending May 24, $5 08; write or call for interesting literature. AMERI- CAN CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, suite 615, Emma Spreckels building. $17 80 PROFIT on each $100 last week by our new progressive method: shares $10. For circular address SOLLITT & CO., 123 Cedar st., New York. PARTNER for business paying $400 per month. 842 Howard st. ' NOTION and crockery store; fine stock; good lccation;\low rent. 396 Sixih, bet. 9-12 a. m. Store, with large basement, below Kcarny, sult- able for bowling, games; lease. 636 Clay, r. 1. ROUTE In Western Addition: building up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call. e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A SPECIAL NOTICE. Call on Rétsloff. He has the bargains. 8 : $25 cash, bal. monthly. - §200 20 i clears $60. . 200 18 just listed. 650 12 snap... 450 15 owner sick, must sell 1000 10 corner; bargain. ... .50 30 clears '$250; Investigate. 3200 2 north Market; clears $100.. 1800 25 Geary clears $125...... 1400 100 clears $600. 9500 50 rent §150; clears $450. 4200 40 ; $1000 cash, balance monthly.. 2200 . WE HAVE MANY OTHERS. . H. RETSLOFF, phone John 531. 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms7-8). A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st.’and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush §28. If you have hotels, rooming houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; buyerf, call; we can suit you; have bargains in Hotels, 'lodging- houses, flats; all sizes and prices; in all parts of_city. Money loaned, 134 per cent. MITCEELL & HORNLEIN, 1206 Market at. We have rooming-houses, all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city, 11 rooms; good location; Al furnished..$850 20 rooms; sunny; good renter 27950 & rooms; sunny flat: corner. . 200 11 rooms; downtown; good ...... * 700 18 rooms; rent $37 50; make offer...... 900 Mcney loaned at 13 per cent per month. 100 ROOMS: country transient; low rent..$6300 rooms; corner house; for men...... 5000 16 rooms; sunny corner; fine location. 1500 14 rooms; rent very low; bargain..s... 600 40 rooms; man house; rent $45; bargain 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, = 850 Market st.—(inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. ‘We furnish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. LODGING-HOUSE, 20 rooms; rent $65; price $900; terms. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montg’y, MORTGAGED lodging-house at__tremendous sacrifice. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montg’y, r. 4. LODGING-HOUSE, 80 rooms; rent §75; eleva- tor; all outside rooms; sell on easy terms; investigate. * Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery. OUR method of turf speculation nets 18 per cent weekly to investors; $10 accepted for trial, Address SOLLITT & CO., 123 Cedar st., New York. $22 90 PROFIT on each $100, fitteen days end- ing May 1; shares $10 each: new plan of in- vestment; 'send for circular, WHITE & CO., 8 Pulitzer bldg., New York. (Mention paper., FOR sale cheap—200 books, 500 circulars, 200 addresses, eclectrotypes, book entitled ‘‘The or how to successtully conduct a mail-order business, and letters from leading mall-order houses, with confidential prices; first come, first served: a snap. For full particulars address 1. A. M., box 216, Ven- tura, Cal. 50 PER cent average monthly profit under our new system of turf speculation; shares $10 each; “dividends d_semi-monthly. Send for circular. WHITE & CO., 83 Pulitzer building, New York. (Mention paper.) GENTLEMAN or lady who can reach people with money to Invest in a company owning a mountain of low-grade, gold-bearing ore euperior to Treadwell mine of Alaska; divi- dends will run lifetime beginning 3 months atter mill starts. It you ish %o represent st in & paying proposition a Toom 412, Parrott bldg., San Francisco. Car ESTABLISHED 1806. INCORPORATED 1901. Handsome dividends pald weekly; sufe, sure, legitimate. Send for sworn affidavit and In- teresting literature. CO-OPERATIVE INVEST- I(BN;I'MAGB!‘N (Inc.), 557 Parrott building, San WALTER THOMAS MILLS will epeak at Met- ropolitan Temvle, 2 p. m.; subject, “What Socialiem, end How to Meet Issue. Music by Prof. Schoen, the Brown Fam Orchestra 2nd vocal solo by Madame mara. Admission free. N L M I e PR TS & Marker o ke s ily TOBACCO and cigar store, with living rooms gad furniture; price $80; must be ol 140 FOR sale—A country tailoring_establish: it. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter ‘-fn A GOOD plumb . the (eiaht ng business: lnodehm'.: DMAN. BARGAINS and many choice investments in first-class lodging and boarding houses at all times. Bona fide buyers are welcome to in- spection; kindly call at office. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. Phone Mint 1911. BUY your houses direct from a furniture dealer on easy payments, 16 rooms; clears $10 . 11 rooms; clears $30 . 8 rooms; clearg $30 . And other bargains. 842 Howard st. FINE bay-window corner house; 28 rooms; :ood transient business; good furniture; earns 150 monthly; will exchange for property; * * Fine saioon, north | * * Partner in a saloon | good mining country; | SPIRITUALISM. psychic powe: PROF. nowm\i,d mediym and gitied healer: al 1 s marvelou - et -dvloz free. 1228 Market st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A A A A A A~ APt WHEN you become disgusted with poor work scnd to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. mediu BROCKWAY'S proof npositive test seance, Sun., Wed. and Fri. nights; every one re- celves test; 25c; readings daily. 1052 Ellis st. life reader; medical clairvoyant: sitiings §1; letter $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Fllis car, | BROCKWAY'S nroof nositive test seance to- night, 25c; Mon. night, phenomenal seance, B0c; éngage scats, tel. Polk 2456. 1052 Ellis. IMPROVED carpet-cleaning for particular peo- Ple. A, G. Kletnert, 1012 Polk; tel. East 125, Karlson Karpet Co—Cleaning 8% yd upholster. 1ng.1213 Market,bet. 8th&dth;tel. Howard 291, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. habit cur | Mrs. Seal, spiritual and bus. medium; tobacco | o no pay, Avondale, 1424 Market. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th., nr. 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Husbands who have been drawn from their She comes bringing success with her: traveled over two continents and astonishes the most skeptical, changing failures int> suc- cess, filling dreary homes with sunshine and Joy ‘and gladness and making sad hearts leap with delight; your complete destiny is plainly seefnby her. wives by the stronger influence of other women or wives who have left their husbands wil! be reunited by this tallsman of love, Whose lovers have sought other faces will be happily reunited by the same strange power; if you have lost faith and given up to despair tecause of former failures take courage now. and girls has She is a graduate of the celebrated Cheiro, Joys, sorrows, Palmistry can be deaths, and hundreds of Travel: ers. Have them read. Palmistry is the latest art. veals wonders. All classes are deeply interest Some dishonest and very ignorant people call it, as well as almost everything else, a | Keep your eye on them. hand read while an expert is here in the city. Character ard talent, success or failures, ers and marriages, tegrity, points ‘are all told. Your hands show if you are romantic, unse tled and usually the success that attends those Your hands are full of signs and divorces, other most and can tell all the affairs of your life, talents, success, hand is anindex of your life from the cradle to the grave; the hand is the chief officer of | the “soul. well as L. faflures. Your read by you It re- Have your et s and voyages. THE MAGICAL HANDERCHIEF. i During a sojourn in Egypt I met a native ! maiden by the name of Ne-Fru-Arl, whom I sRowed many little favors. #liow a great regard for me. her wonderful secret, about her possession of She showed me to my astonishment and amazement the controll- | ing influence over others by any one posses: ing this handkerchisf, | her she incisted that T carry along with me | as her great token of regard and leve for me a quantity of these handkerchiefs, this Egyptian maiden. influences; satisfaction guar- magical handkerchief. and Remofes evil consultation strictly She seemed to She told me of in parting with with the confidential: full OFFICE HOURS, TO-DAY (Sunday) and e day duriog the m. MME. J. J. LYONS, 1016 MARKET ST., OPP 5TH. and 11 Eddy st. Phone Jessle 042. . i~ PROFESSOR PAUL ..320—O'Farrell st.—326....50c, 50e: DESTINE, The first registered as well as the first graduate palmist and clairvoyant ever in San Francisco. PAUL DESTINE i, beyond the shadow of a tions, law sults, etc., : he reunites the quarrel; Palmistry taught, separated. causes speedy marriages; lo- cates hidden treasures and min method; advises you as to whether or not you will _be successful In mining or in busines: oftentimes, by good advice, he gives you bacl your lost nerve and energy, no matter what | trouble_you may bave; cal you. doubt the most sclentific practicing clafrvoyant and palmist in the world to-day; extraordinary clalrvoyant power, combined with his superior | knowledge of occult forces, enables him to read human destiny with unerring accuracy; his In- formation and advice on marriages, separations, tra; truthi lovers’ divorce, love and famlily affairs, business are accurate and settles by a new and he will help mediumistic persons Geveloped: 5 questions answered by mall, 50c. 326—O0'FARRELL ST.—326. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market st., Corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draw: uncertain years ahcad; happiness and success €0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were it not for the lack of fore- sight into the future; if you are In trouble of any kind, discontented, urihappy 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 aid and advice. daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 &. m., at her office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mail fully as satisfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $1; full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. Ismar side the can be consulted are 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 occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled 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 aftairs of life; 28¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. J _E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission T4. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge . R. HANSEN & CO.’S. > g R... HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. Waitress, Napa ...... ‘Waltress, Watering resort, party here. 2 waitresses, mlnln:l towns, fare pald Waltresses Wi . Waitresses . P Woman, general work, count here . e sa - 2 waitresses, south, fare pald Chamberm. to walt,_same piace, /&mll;eril,r“l.diul::utlon. clity. am| city . 2 laundresses, summer resort, fare paid..-$30 Man and wife, laundry work, resort....-§3 Cook, summer resort, fare pald... FAMILY DEPARTMENT . see us if you want work in this line ‘we have all kinds oi places, for second girls, cooks, housegiris, nursegirls, etc., either city or country: good wages. C. R. HANSEN & CO. .429 Bush st. Between Kearny st. and Grant ave. urless cuccessful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. A e A AN 4-ROOM cottage, furnished or unfurnished, cheap; chicken yard; flower garden. 1764 Ninthave., south of Golden Gate Park. COTTAGES WANTED. B A AN DESIRABLE cottage or flat, furnished, for quiet family of three; can give references. Address box 150, Call’ office. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.; catalogue free. A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers, how do they all get positions and hold them? 34 positions in March, 32 {n April; Ellis book- keeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. Busi- ness College, 1236 Market st. | GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by expel best combined short- bhand and commercial course to be had any- where; indorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Market st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST.. 8. F.—Thorough courses: complete equipment: all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.” Phelan building. DANCING puplls prepared for the stage; waltz, buck and wing, clog, jigs, reels, skirt, sons. Private lessons daily at IRVINE'S, 421 Post st., between Powell and Mason. | Address Ayers’ Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; It is free and the nicest in the State, Life scholarship $50. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., mining, mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve 1864. Van der’Naillen School.’ 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACCOUNTING—Most thorough course on coast; beginners and college graduates perfected. TARR, expert accountant, 219 Parrott blds. | i $ | GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate i | ave., 8. F.—Spring, summer term saorthand, bookkpg., penmanship; posit'n when qualified. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods: positions for' all graduates; new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. | ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School: sociated with theatrical agency securing po- itions. Alcazar bullding, 120 O'Farrell st. LEARN ad. writing: terms reasonable. CALI- FORNIA AD. SCHOOL, 234 Montgomery st. LEARN proofreading; sits, secured, $15 to 525 wkly. Home Conrfupondence School, Phila. I AM desirous of engaging a business woman who can earn $12 a week. Box 410, Call. GOOD hand at dressmaking. 752 Geary st., between Hyde and Leavenwerth. Hairdressing, manicuring, massage, bleaching, dyeing, hairwork: splendid position in stores and with private customers, $50 to $75 mo.: 2 + weeks $5; day, ev. classes, 1236 Market, r. 94. ‘WANTED—GIrl or woman to assist in house- work; willing to stay in country during sum- mer; steady place. 1649 Pcst se CATHOLIC girl to do housework in family of two. Call 795A Clayton st. ‘WANTED—Saleslady. 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." EXPERIENCED waltress: alio_active young girl to learn walting at table. 725 Market st. WANTED Experienced _shirtmakers. EAG- LESON & CO., §35 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. near Call bidg.; phone Bush 405 and lsborers for raflroad. Office fee $1 .. Nevada and Utah—Salt Lake Divisior 59 3rd st. Teamsters I poi Free fare Free fare 300 teamsters 50 per day 200 laborers $2 25 per day 250 rockmen . $2 25 per day 150 concrete men . .1.52 25 per day Free fare...Office fee - 0 other expenses 12 saw mill and woodsmen, $26 to $65, per month end board: 10 R. R.laborers for big lumber eo., §26 per month an . SHIP MONDAY . FARE ADVANCED 4 ;. FOR LUMBER WOODS ... 2"barikers .. 10 per month a: 2 crosscutters . %40 per month and board 2 chain tenders ... $40 per month and board 2 jack screwers . .$40 per month and board 2 head tree fellers..§50 per month and board & swampers ........$35 per month and board SAW MILL . -$60 per month $75 per month * 1'fireman 1 stationary engineer. 2 head setters .$3 per day 10 lumber pilers. .. ..$40 per month and board 10 men to grade on skid road..$35 mo. & bd. 5 carpenters’ helpers. $2 per day 5 carpenters $4 per day; fare paid 6 haymaker: $1 25 per day and board Man to milk 18 cows..$30 per mo. and board 10 fruit pickers.........$1 per day and board 10 laborers and teamsters, city....$2 per day CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st. { VIOLIN, guitar, ‘mandolin, banjo taught in class, $1 mo. 426 O'Farrell; phone Pine 433. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th; | _Pittman shorthand. typing. bookkeepg: $6 mo. | Harpist, only teacher West, desires puplls. Mme. Carusi, Hallet School Acting, 120 O'Farrell st. GIVEN free; mandolin, violin, guitar or_banjo, | __by taking 20 lessons, 50c lesson. 1454 Market. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher, 1008 Mission; instruments selected. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; founded 1863: new 80-page catalogue free. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—2 waltresses for summer resorts, §25. fare paid: 4 hotel and restaurant cooks, £30, $35; 3 cooks. little wash. $30; 2 parlor maids $25; nursegirl, $15, $20; restaurant waltresses, $7. $8; 4 ranch cooks, $25, $30; 3 chambermaids and walting, $20; family hotels: housework in Oakland, $25; Alameda, $25; waltress, country hotel, $25, and large number of girls for cooking and housework in city, $20 and $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. OPERATORS and a number of bright girls will be taken for instruction on overalls, with a stated amount guaranteed to beginners. Stand- ard Shirt Fuctory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. LADIES, you can earn $8 to $12 per week in your own homes working for us: call any day this week. TORCHON LACE CO., 38 Metropole, 6 Turk st. WANTED—Young girl under 14 years of age; gocd permanent home; clothes; can go to school. Call Sunday and Monday at 1477 Twenty-first ave., East Oakland, OPERATORS, experienced; also learners; paid while learning. G. W. REYNOLDS' muslin underwear factory, 597 Mission, cor. Second. YOUNG lady to pose in costume; brunette; no othérs need apply; and pay expects Box 583, Cail. | WANTED—Lady office assistant; one familiar with figures preferred; give reference and | wages expected. Box 423, Call office. ‘WANTED—Capable woman of experience to have charge of small rooming-hou: now running. Address box 406, Call office. WOMAN to keep house; 2 grown people, boy 6; excellent home for right party; city refer- ence. Box 490, Call office. A FEW operators on ladies’ underwear; besin- ners paid while learning. , BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome st. GERMAN girl for housework and_cooking; in family; references required. Call Monday from 10 fo 12 at 1410 O'Farrell st. A NEAT young girl to assist with light house- work; wages $15. Apply Monday after 12 at 550 Broderick st. GIRL to assist in light housework. Call Mon- day morning. 2003 California st. WANTED—Chorus girls at Fischer's Theater. Apply to-day and to-morrow before 11 o’clock. must be a state age A—PAC. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. - ..... Phone Main 1191 ... 24 400 teamsters, concrete men. rock men, steam shovel dumpers ¥ 25 to $2 50 per day ...... 5 3 e 5o ik oo n To all parts of Nevada and Salt Lake division .. Ship direct; fee $1 Iroad men; S. P. Co. and Santa Fe. 30 boys to learn trades. $4, $0 per week 6 carbuilders . $3 per day b cabinetmakers $3 per day 4 shoemakers; country $2 per day 7 laborers; mine $2 per day 8 carmen; north $2 per day 3 miners; south $2' 50 per day 25 quarrymen . - .$2 per day 4 restaurant walters; country..$30 and found Cooks, walters, etc.; city... -.$10 to $60 5 tle swampers: Mendocino Co..$35 and found 1 tie sledder; Mendocino Co....$40 and found 10 tlemakers; Mendocino Co .Top wages 16 farm laborers ... -$1 25 and found 4 boys for drug store. $3 week 1 apprentice boy for optician. 1 blacksmith's helper: city.. $2 per 17 laborers and miners, San Benito Co....... = $2 to $2 50 per day Many other posttions. " Call and see our bul- OO, < o~y s do s Asst. treas. theatrical com) $20 wk. & fd. Oftfice open Sunday from a. m. to 12. TO-DAY, SUNDAY . To-Day, Sunday . To-Day, Sunday AT C.'R. HANSEN & CO.’S.. . New Railroad Work . . FOR NEVADA .. teamsters, laborers, rockmen and con. crete men "$2 and $2 25 a day Blacksmith 2 $3 a day Foreman for steam shovel gang . FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 500 tunnelmen, drillers, muckers and outside laborers . -$1 75 to $3 per day - 'Ship To-Night . Free Fare . C. R. HANSEN & CO COOK for springs, resort, $50, and second cook, same place, $60, see employer early Monday morning: cook and wife for Nevada, $65, fare advanced; 2 hotel cooks, $40 and $50: night cook for laborers, $40; chophouse cook, $45: restaurant cooks. $70: 2 waiters, country ho- tel, $30 and $25: dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Second cook, $60; barman, $25 and found; 2 waiters, $30; he $45. WANTED—Two pad grooms for riding ciub; mest understand saddling horses and care of saldles and bridles: must be good riders; rotired cavalry soldiers or new arrivals pre- ferred. Call or address The Riding Club, Pecific st., co-ner Polk, city. 429 Bush St. ENERGETIC man can make money distribut- Ing samples of merchandise, etc. We secure advertising matter for distribution through- out the fountry and want men to do the work. pay. Horn Ass'n., 1193 Broad- way, New York. ‘WHOLESALE men's furnishing goods house requires stock clerk; give real name, age, experience and references. Address box 424, Call office. Apply between 8 and | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. A—MURRAY & READY....Phone Main 5845 ereeecereneen 634-636 C St .. s Employment and Labor Agents. L PECIAL TO-DAY. SUNDAY Office Open 8'a. m .. T da ....Free Fare ....State ) To NevaSHIBR. R, MEN TODAY .. SUNDAY ....... p- To Reno, to Wadsworth, to Eiko, to Irom Point, to Ditha. to Vista, to the Salt Lake division, Moleen. Rokeby, and all points in Nevada . cew 850 teamsters,. free. -$2 25 to $2 50 day 175 rockmen, fare $2 25 to $2 50 day 375 laborers, ev-;x- o ,.;‘fhfi :‘nfl 32 day f laborers for steam shovel........ en for concrets WOrk....... GEY by 32 to 32 28 $2 to §2 50 day Gang Car dumpers, fres 100 drillers, fare. Nevas {NTA FE RAILROAD CO. WORK 13 iickton, Fresmo, Bakersfleld, etc i50 men for the Santa Fe systéwm, difte angs, $1 75 day, free fare, s ’ $3°FARE IS PAID TO 114 DIFFEREN SAWMILLS . 47% men to work In 3 yards, piling lumber, running machines and making yourselves generally useful; wages $36, $30,_$50. $40 and found; no experience reeded; yow'll suit ............FARE PAI 3 barkers, $35 and found; 3 crosscut saw- yers, $35 and found:; 4 lumber graders. $75. see boss here; 10 lumber pilers, north, $40 and found; 4 carpenters, sawmill company. $75 and found, Humboldt County..Sawmills ............. CHEAP FARES .. - 30 ‘men to pile lumber, Humboldt County: 15 laborers to work in Woods, Humboldt County, $40 and found; we have very cheap for this job .. syt MECHAN HEL 10 carpenters for big sawmill company, lound; 3 carpenters, rough work. ‘"f S coumity. §2 75 and found: 7 carpente mite company. fare $2. $3 day: blacksmith, sawmill company, $45 and found; black- Smith, country shop, $75: blacksmith, coun- try. $52 and found; ranch blacksmith, $50 nd found > Blacksmith, country shop, see boss hers to- day, Sunday; engineer, steam shovel, Neva- da; tree fare. $125: cooper, see boss here. $40 and found: carriage painter: sticker hand. rick mol . $75. e MU Gold and Silve QUARRIES ... 1 ers, gold quartz mine, 32 75 day Miners, shaft work, 8 hours, $3 day: 3 min- ers, good mine, $75; 4 miners, north, $82 50; 25 ‘muckers, ‘good &n{l)m. s‘l’r;._ 20 idvorers for ‘mines, to $42 and found; 2! e nen. §320: 13 Taborers, $60. LABORERS aborers, factory, $1 75 day: 6 factory, $1 50 and $1 75 day; manufacturing Co., country, $2 day; 15 la- borers, city, $42 and found; 6 laborers, board home, $2 day; 25 laborers, 12 miles from San Francisco, $60, free fare: 10 labor- ers, near city, free fare, $42 and found. P - FARMS m. g aymakers it Picl fil yr:;n to run mowers, $40 and found; 15 baymakers, $1 50 day and found; 127 hay- makers, all counties, $1 25 day and found; hay balers; 157 farmers for steady jobs on fruit farms and vineyards; 70 milkers, but- ter makers and cheese makers; 15 men to pick fruit, pack fruit, work in packing houses, etc., $30 and found; 7 men to pick and pack asparagus, $26 and found . MISCELLANEOUS see boss here, $30 and private found family, $25 and found; milk wagon driver, city, $40 and found; & Coachman, choreman, horse teamster, lumber wagon _city, $45 ‘week; roustabout in factory, city, $1 75 day: boy with some knowledge of machinery, $1 to $1 25 day: 5 teamsters, city, $60; 5 stabk ‘men, $60; 3 buggy washers, $60; hostler, nea; . $30; stableman, country stable, $35 found: 13 boys, city factorfes, $7 week: boys to learn trades.. 3 HOTEL Waiters .. Cook, country_hotel, 8 cook, camp, $35; 18 cooks, other places: 3 ranch _cooks; 25’ waiters: kitchen hands, $20, $25. $30, $35 and found; butcher, country shop, $30 and found: second baker, country shop, $40 and found. MURRAY & READY .034-636 Clay st. 334 and found , SPECIAL 2 camp waiters, mine Co. .$30 and found . To-day (Sunday) o 1 vegetable man, mine.. MURRAY & READY 634-638 Clay st WANTED First-class vest and pants makers: steady work for right party. VALENTINE, 347 Bush st. OUTSIDE man, $30 per month. Box 420, Call office. Wanted—Trustworthy person in each county to manage business established house solid finan- clal standing; bona fide weekly cash salary: $18 paid each’ Wed., with all expenses, direct from headquarters; money advanced for ex- penses. Manager, 359 Caxton bidg., Chicago. WANTED—Man of good address to present proposition of investment in building and loan stock: good salary. Add. box 414, Call WANTED—A steady, young man as assistant janitor: must have references. Apply room 40, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. FIRST-CLASS 2-chair barber shop for sal San Jose. Inquire G. DRAGVEITCH, Fowell st.. 8. F., or of STOLTZ. WANTED—A wrapper. Apply to_superintend- ent of THOMAS DAY & CO.. 725 Mission st. 2 LATHERS wanted on Fulton st., near Stan- yan. Come ready to work. CABINETMAKERS wanted; steady work; good wages. Bush & Mallett Co., 6th & Bluxome. FIRST-CLASS waiter wanted at 465 and 467 Valencia st. FOR sale—A three-chair barber shop; must be sold at once. 215 Sixth st. WANTED—Young man who s an experienc dry goods wrapper. Apply between 8 and 1 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—Young man from 16 to 18 years of age o learn the dry goods bustness. Stats age, experience, if any, and salary expected. Apply between'S and 11 & m. at HALE ENERGETIC_workers in _every locality to dis- tribute cirdlars, samples, bookl ete. ; good pay; permanent occupation. bu- ters' League, New York. CIVIL Service Government Positions—8888 ap- pointments last year; probbaly 10,000 this year; only common school education required for examination: catalogue information free. Columbian Correspondence College, Wash.D.C. Engmee‘r& firemen, n;:cnhmlm electricians— New 40-page pamphlet questions asked by Examining Board Engineers; free. Geo. Zeller, Publisher, St. Louls, in 140 WANTED—A reliable man for light, genteel work: will pay $75 per month;: experience not ady, place; must have §150 cash. s WANTED—Boy 16 or 17 years of age for drift- ing room; grammar school education; chance for advancement. GEO. E. DOW PUMPING FNGINE CO.. 179 First st. REMOVED! REMOVED! MISS WILLE, crystal seer, can be consull the wonderful clairvoyant, ted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, re- liable, 'satjsfactory reading you wish to know; tells i tells everything your name, who your friends or enemies are; advises you on important affairs, whether tie, soclal or love: readings, financlal, domes- 50c and $1; lours, 10-8 p. m. 514 Taylor st. A—B0c—50c—NO HIGHER. For this week only, advice on love and al | business affairs; reunites the separated and causes speedy marria; facts given when others f names, dates and all. Call on the World’s greatest medium and palmist, MME. J. LYONS, 1016 Market st. . parlors 8 and 9. A—ISMAR, the Egyptian £ypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings 5 p. m.; readings by mail daily, 10 a. m. to as satisfactory as in person- 3 questions answered, $1; full life §5: send lock of hair, date and year of birth. WANTED—Lady plano_player for country roadhouse. Box 924, Call office. WANTED—GIrl to learn to walt at ‘Wages pald. Restaurant, 52 Eighth st. ‘WANTED—First-class trimmer for fall season. ADD)! MULLER & RAAS, 933 Market st. table; TRAVELING specialty salesman: strong prop- osition to retail trade; _established firm. FREDERICK EMMONS, 21 W. Atwater, De- troit, Mich. t $22 WEEKLY salary and expenses for men ‘with rigs to intrduce poultry compound. Im- perial Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kans., Dept. 10. ‘I'l'TTONHOLE maker on Reece machine. 541! Market st., upstairs, FIRST-CLASS operators on pants. 541 Mar- ket st.. upstairs. s FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants. 041 Market st.. upstairs. A VEST hand wanted. Apply 13 Mason s Tocm €. BARBER shops and rooming houses supplied Wwith towels, 40c_per 100. Yosemite Towel Supply Co., 708 McAllister; phone Kate 26. LEARN proofreading: sits. to §25 k. Home Correspondenice Sehesl, PR A GENTLEMAN of indomitable snergy and sh: good opportunity for right man. P. PERSON, room 412, Parrott ‘bullding. WANTED—Man and wife for two or thres months to care for grounds, during_absence of owner and family in try. Write, stating age, etc., addressing box 453, e T e e WANTED—Laborers and mechanics Enow that E4 Rolkin, Reno hflw" st runs Denver House, 21T st.; 150 larze Tooms; 25¢ per night; 31 10 §3 per wes oto., ooun- BOY about 15 to learn wholesale stationery business; wages §15 per month to start; ref- erences required. Box 588, Call offica. MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in :- Tataioges Trve MOLEWS BARSES on! ca TEGE, 635 Clay st. " COATMAKER and pants and er ‘WANTED—A thorougkly competent and expe- rienced salesman for retail boys' .I-;!d chil- dren’s clothiny Address box 415, Call. WANTED—Lady plano player; call Sunday. MOORE, 507 Eliis st. first four weeks. Halr Store, 112 Eddy st. MME. PORTER, wonderf(ul cialrvoyant & card | reader, born with double vell—second sight; dlagnoses diseases with 1i7e reading;ladies bc, gents §$1; palm. nd clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. | FOR a limited time, Mrs. Reynolds, the famou life reader, will give her marvelous full life readings for $1. 10081 Market hours 10 to 5. YOUR fortune told from cradle to grave. What I tell comes true: send dime and birth date. Fran. PROF. J. MYE! , P. O. box 2224, San price $6000, MRBS. DR, F. CLARKE, the well-known trance G. W. SCHWEINHARD, ‘medium, permanently located at 1206 Market 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. st., cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26. ‘WE have a number of the most centrally lo- | MISS M. WILLE, 513 Taylor st., clairvoyant, cated and best-paying rooming-houses in the city for sale; if you want a bargain call and ses our list.” TOMLINSON & CO., 105 Eliis st. (Glasgow block), room 10, MASON st., 10 rooms, $700; 8 $475 ., £1400; Kearny st., 18 r., $1700; 21 r.. $1400, These are all goody paying places; 70 more houses, south and horth, at all prices; we treat all customers and honest as possi- ble. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st. (upstajrs), near Call bullding: good titles; easy terms; telephone Green 458; big list hotels and lodging-houses. FOR sile—A newly furnished house; would muke a good quiet transient house; no agents. Address box 580, Call office. HOTEI;‘ of lflb‘mla‘fflf -.l‘.: alura.’ll‘m a nth: fine ; long lease. fornia Business Association, 868% Market st. —WE 400 lodging houses for sale; prices AS0h th $o000. Brand & . 1007% Market. SOLD on easy ts_at 842 Howard—16 Pml»!vl;flfl $50, ; 9 rms., clears $30, $300. ROOMS; best_paving transient Kearny. "mm-m;tmm"fixmd‘l‘i I crystal seer; reads your life correctly without +_Guestions; full names:50c-$1;10 a.m. to § p.m. clairvoyant, palmist 10 to 8 dally. " 1010 Mission 25¢c—SPECIAL—$2 readings one week for 25c; astroligist, card reader; st., near Sixth. advice; names given: MME. RAVENNA 'reads life fluently; business L Up. B Fourth st. Mme, Marceau, card reader & clairvoyant: la. & gents 25c. 1601 Mission; 1 0 2. m. to8p. m MME, WALTEM.‘I'HG! card reader, la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. ‘LINCOLN—Clalrvoyant hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. GIRL for light housework and trip to country. Apply Immediately, 225 Laguna st. APPRENTICE for dressmaking, paid; also good_seamstress. 135 Geary st., room 129, ‘WANTED—An apprentice for dressmaking; vaid while learning. 1111 Van Ness ave. A YOUNG girl for light housework; no wash- ing. Call mornings, 1830 Sutter st. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH WANTED—Youns girl apprentice: wages after | - YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 32% FREMONT €T.; MR. DAVIS. 2 ‘WANTED—S girls to learn hairdressing, mani- curing, massage and hair work; only 2 weeks * required; bring ad; costs only $3 50; 3 posi- tions waiting; private customers assure $50 S S ione! ours ref aad owky olege oF thy ons; o kind on Pacific Coast, 233 Mym 18-15. and high psychist; 125 Turk st. MRS. HOUSER, no pay; fuil life readings ‘wonderful medium; truth or 50c. 704 Howard. e MRS, BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25c; gents 50: readings dail ly. 132 Sixth st. —_— e A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscri) Valencia st. ons has been established at 1096 e ———— COUNTRY BOARD BOARD wanted ‘WANTED. __ COUNTRY BOARD WaXIED _ TN L gy Vallejo, Cal. ¥ 2 re- dry goods house; references uired. ~ Address L, R. & CO., muo.cm::io-. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of selt- sseertion; good opportunif right party. B PERSON, Toom 412. Barrote buldine. ‘WANTED—Saleslady. ‘walsts, CAILLBAD'S, 114116 Kearny ouetats ot b o L o ol e SRR ‘WANTED—First-class for sults CATLLEAU'S: THeils Revomy st Apply 8. N. WOOD & st., top floor. GOOD _vest CO.'8 factory, 27 PANTS operators wanted 8. €O Apply at factory, 27 ihis N. st. WANTED—Young man about 18 years old f furnishing goods rtment. Apply 8. 3‘? WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. TWO solicltors forsofficlal organ of Fagles Monday 9 a. m. HINTON Printing Company, 516 Commercial st. s WANTED—100 laborers at Hunters per day. City Street m!‘-‘ ” m'r?»—'{r‘_h—"? agon blacksmith and helpen, —_—— FIRST-CLASS barkeeper wanted. Apply at 16 Post st. $22 a week and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight sala- ry. Imperial Mfg.Co., Dept. 10, Parsons, Kan. COPPERSMITH apprentices wanted; age 14 to 16 years: pay to commence with. Box 499, Call otfice. ‘WANTED—Good steady man with $100 who is willing to work and satisfied with month. Apply 716 Howard st. R BOY. about 16 years, for meneral work wholesale house, L. SAMTER & SON, 518 Market st. EXPERIENCED missions. Apply ts for country; big com- al Portrait Co., 143 Tth. YOUNG b % mnz K“‘d Jcb presses and cylinders. ‘WANTED—Cash boys. Call at 'HLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN. o i COATMAKERS and basters; good pay. Market st., upstalrs. "' e ‘WANTED—Mechanics, ts and solicitors. Call Inventors’ Mfg Co., 137 First st. TAILORS wanted. BELA! 2oy SCO & HARRIS, 541 B R e R S Y WANTED—Light comedian and cter comedian; must do speciaity. Hox 581 Carr YOUNG man to learn the shoe business; must be steady, intelligent. 1418 Larkin st. TWO o rub in —_— A GARDENER to take charge — grounds at Belvedere. Box u‘fi =n. —— e M WANTED—Boy of 18 or 1T years, residing with parents. Box 1745, Call office. College, T41A Howgnd st. 2000 PAIRS of new and second-hand shdes for sale cheap. McDONALD & PERRY, 241 3d. PENSION atty., B. A, Bull Pholan bls. Past Com. Geor H. Themes Posr: & AR 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, ‘WANTED—Recruits for the corps, U. §. navy: abiebodied, unmarried men of §ood character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over § feet 1 inch: able to speak and read English. Foe further Information at the Office, 40 Ellis st., San isco. u.ncwlllln' tog‘nrrl h&l . California Business Col- lege, 305 Larkin st. EARNEST young business educat GET your shoes haif-soled while walting; 280 to 50c. 563 Misston st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. —-_— e ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25c night: reading rooms; free “bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_ subscriptions mflmn&nmchm.g{ommfi‘ A BRANCH office for Call advertisements & has been established at I st ———— For Employment Wanted, Ete., Page Thirty-Eight.