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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 20 \ 1902, NCISCO CALL. > OFFICE of corner Market and Third streets; o'clock every night in the year, 3 OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, lay; open until-9:30 p. m. ves street; open until 9:30 p. m. er street; open until p. m. n street; open until 9:30 p. m. Mission street; open until 10 p. m. Market street, cormer Sixteenth; The San Francisco | open | open h street; open until 9 p. m. street: open until 9 p. m. r of Twenty-second and Ken- pen until 9 p. m. open until 9 p. m. | NG NOTICES. i A. O. attend smoker; cordially invited. JOHN FEIS, KIDD, Recorder. embers of the g™ Men and de- e | and friends attend a meet- MON M. OHN Mason st., Esq. S ed by a social dance. ARY COMMITTEE. t _Association—The hold its regular an- Y, August 3, 1902, in Berkele: The pro- s year has only to be seen to be Magnificent and numerous gate zes. Special features in el and jig dencing. En- Speclal music for the oc- | class union band wiil be in » the main pavilion. Amusement Don't forget the date, as this of the season, Sunday, Au- R. F. BUCKLEY. | REE California Debris Commission having re- ved applications to mine by the hydraulic | process from Fred G. Low Jr. in the Lone Star mine, Cromberg, Plumas County, to depoeit tailings in Jackson Ravine, ining into Jackson Creek; from E. H. ple and A. M. Davis in the Clippership , near St. Louls, Sierra County, Cal., to | tailings in Cedar Grove Ravine, draining into Slate Creek; from Cataract Gold Mining and Power Company in the In- dian Bar placer mine, near Spanish Ranch, | Plumas Coun to deposit tailings in draining into morth fork of Feather and from George W. Cox in the Do- herty mine, at Howland Flat, Sierra Count; to deposit tailings in Slate Creek, gives mo- tice that @ meeting will be held in room 96, ce Floe ilding, San Francisco, Cal., on Au- guet 4, 1802, at 1:30 p. m. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meel- ing of the stockholders of the Spreckels Sugar Company will be held at the office 327 Market o, MONDAY, the 28th day of t the hour of 11 a. m., for the purpose cting 8 Board of Directors to serve | ng and the transaction of | s as may come before | The transfer books will close | 5, 1902, at 3 p. m. H. ¥ —The regular annual meet- ckholders of the Monterey | st, San any, HAD | AM, Secretary. | | C Water Company will be held at the | f Market st., | the 25th day of | the ‘hour of 0 a. m. for the | t Board of Directors to | the en: vear, and for the f such other business as may the meeting. The transfer July 25, 1802, at H. HANNAM, Secretary. The Risdon Iron rks — The annual meeting he Risdon Iron and for the election of Trus- the transaction ay be brought be heid at the office . San Fran- of August, ‘ W | | | | and | | | | on st., between Sixtn ._Arthur H. Briggs and 11 a. m., service and The Home and Religiou: pic, 45 p. m., Sunday school, Rolla V superintendent, 6:15 p. m., societies | « 7:30 p. m., concert: | lo (with orchestral ac- | iment), ““Thou'st Passing Hence Cullendar; anthem, *‘Gentle, G d): violin solo—(a) Noc. hopin, (b) *“Traume’ Robson; _ anthem, , Mr Alicé Cramer; reces: (Gruenwald), orchestra. topic, *‘God’s Love, Its fect”; Foreword on re- sl freedom in the Phil- Briggs preaches to-day and the people are wel- free erian Church, cormer Cali a sts.—Rev. John Hemphill Rev. George G. Eidredge, as. Morning service at 11 o’ clock. ill preach. Sermon topic, v for Christ From Adverse | { i Weer and ‘ | | | { | | | g services at 7:45 | dge will preach. Sermon | - Satisfled.” Sunday n. and 2:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. | m. Prayer meeting Wednes- at § o'clock. Presbyterian Church, corner of Van s ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev, Wil- liam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 1l & m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. D. A. Mobley of Stockton will preach both morning and even- ing. Sundey school at 12:45 p. m. Chrls. tien Bndeavor at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday | evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church, corner Capp and Twen- tieth ste.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister; residence 825 Capp st. The Sunday school reopen at 9:45 o'clock. The minister preach &t 11 o'clock on_ “Our Public | Thelr Faults and Virtues. The 1l be under the direction of Jabish evening music Clement Eeq. There will be no service TRINITY Cburch, Bush and Gough sts,—F. W Clampett, rector. Services, holy communion, 7:30 &. m. Morning prayer and holy com- munion, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and ser- mon, 4 o'clock. The venerable Archdeacon Ramsy will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Btrangers are cordially welcome at ali services. THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st, near Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor, will preach at both services. 11 a. m., *‘The Near- | nese of God.” 7:45 p. m., “‘Golng to School.” A GRAND rally of men to-day at 3 o'clock at the Young Men's Christian Assoctation, Ma- | son and Ellis sts. Address by Rev. Bruce | Brown of Denver, Colo. All young men in- vited to attend. | als. { single difficulty or contention; | Benoist Building. $500 BUYS paying hotel in thriving town, MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. G OLDEN Gate Lodge, T. §. (Col. Olcott, prest- n dent-founder)—Public ~ lecture to-night Flood bldg. at 8 by Prof. G. E. Bailey. ject, *“The Light of a Common Candle. AGENTS WANTED, 100 LIVE agents wanted for the Pacific Coast to sell the Conger Twentieth Century rein holder for buggies; entirely new and a rapid seller. Appiy after 10 a. m., 629 Fourteenth st., Oakiand. S. LATHROP, Pacific Coast agent. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bidg. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,. R. W. KING, atty.-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. ; all cases; damages, estates, Wwills, mort- partnerships, attachments, collection: gal papers drawn; consuitation free; no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE free all cases: no advance fee; no charge unless successful. Room 316, 3d floor, Examiner bullding; R. C. ADAMS, ADVICE freedivorces a specialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yra. G. W. HOWE, 550 Market st., cor. Stocktcn, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. | | A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Real Estate Aaent. Telepnone Grant 177. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. Loans Negotiated. Legitimate Business Agent. Saloon, surrounded by factorles; good place for man and wife .. $600 Saloon, 2 blocks trom Market st. $800 Saloon, near Chronicle building. Bakery: good locality; all store trade. Coffee and lunchhouse; good business. | Cigar stands Candy stores f; Country hotels . - Tug store; lively country town. Delicacy stores, from... .$225 to $3000 Wanted—$5000 to_invest in paying factory. Established wine business; invoice about $3000. Lodging-houses . Partner in saloon $1200 partner In manufacturing of an article; no obposition; investigate, Old-established 'saloon and iodging-house, . half @ Dlock from Market st.; good bar trade; room never empty; call and investigate. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. $400—SALOON. 7 miles out town; fine old cor- ADVICE free; phone Mint $65. 819 Market st, J. M. THURSTON; office open every even- ing; private divorce a speclalty. 14 FIFTH, Mills bldg.—Trust funds to loan. R. Masson Smith, atty. and Yukon Ter. uncertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible were it not for the lack of fore. sight into the futu any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satistied in life, consult Ismar, for she isaprophetess of i world-wide fame, and her name has proverb in thousands of homes made happy by i Bor aid and advice.! Imm aily from 10 a. m, to 5 p. m. 10 o 12 a. m., at her office, 1103 Market st. corner Turk. | fully as satisfactory as those given in person; | three questions answered, $1; full life reading, $56. Send date and year of birth. MME. M. BERNARD, Clairvoyant and business medium, permaneatly located at 17 Third st. next Examiner bi/s. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the nast, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. happy or not satisfied in life, or have love or business troubles, consult this great m dlum ‘and vou will be ‘told how to ovércoms them. up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. CLAIRYOY ANTS—Continued, | A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 3 1104 Market st., corner Turk. Ismar, the Eyptian Gypsy, draws aside the if you are in trouble of become a Ismar can be consulted Sundays from SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mall d THE FAMOUS trouble, discontented, If you are in tro i, oo Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ ner; good paying business; could not be bet- ter. Business Board Trade, 326 Pine st. BAKERY for sale; good location; established trade; long lease. Apply D. A. CURTIN, room 24, third floor, Mills building. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 809-10-11 Clunie bldg.. 503 California st. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. L 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. st e e CONSULT PAUL DESTINE. The first registered graduate palmist -T! clairvoyant ever in San Francisco, Who is so sure of his powers to read your destiny cor- rectly that he will qul(lvely refuse to accept a fee unless you obtain the information for rooms, cheav; account of death in family. Apply 212 Townsend st. PRINTING plant and business for sale; good | _ Which you consult him. 326 O'Farrell st. gbening for live man with some capital. Box | X_o5c; SPECTAL §2 reading one week for250: _2779, Call office. | Cclairvoyant, palmist, card reader; advice on FOR sale—Saloon and lodging-house of 11| &l affairs; reunitss the separated; makes happy and speedy marriages in 9 days; 10 to 8 daily. 1010 Mission st., near Sixth. FINE paying hotel and bar for sale; close to statlon in Marin County; sickness cause of selling. Box 2749, Call. A—YOUR hand read for 10c by MME. DELL- MAINE, PASTELLA or JUANIT. noted palmists, clairvoyant card readers. School of Sclence, ‘759 Market st., hours § to 9 daily. MEAT market for sale cheap on account of sickness. Call Monday morning, 508% Treat avenue. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN for 2 ch me; mother's care. % Capp st., &0 15th. ADY wishes 2 or 3 children; near school; st_terms; large yard. 1607 California. —— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. en; nr. BOOKE of all kinds bought; libraries purchased; H. C. Holmes, 1140 Market; tel. Howard 1046, b e s BUSINESS CHAN A CarD. Office of E. J. ARNOLD & CO,, Louis, st. Mo. To our Friends and Patrons: Over three years ago when we started our perative stablgs, there were no Turf Com- missioners or co ative betting propositions in existence so far as we knew or ever he of. "After we became an established success, our methods were imitated by concerns as referred to above, until the country, east and west, was full of them, all of which have c since been put out of business, having lost the | money and the confidence of their patrons. These failures have resulted in runs on us every time one occurred, in consequence of loss of faith In all turf investments, especially among those who could not understand difference between our business and theirs—a difference as great as that which differs night | from day. They claimed by a system of placing bets to be able to beat the bookmakers on the tracks, and as we were the bookmakers, they were naturally antagonistic to us. Their ruin meant our prosperity. scribed to our fund was subject to withdrawal on demand, these continued failures and their consequent panics, deluged us with withdraw- Such withdrawals, we are happy to say, have always been met by us promptly on the day of presentation, and we have never had a further, there has never been a week during all the time of the existence of the E. J. Arnold & Co.’s stables, in which we have failed to pay a weekly dividend to every patron of at least as much as three (3) per cent on the total amount of their investment, and it has averaged much more than this, year in and vear out. Last year (1901) we pald for the fifty two woeks a total of $312 73 PROFIT on every $100 handled. On July 1, 1902, we changed from paying PRO EATA to a fixed dividend of 3 per cent net, guaranteed each and every week. As to whether or not we shall be able to do this, we present the evidence of our past record | and the testimony of our banks to the effect | that we are, on the strength of our large re- serve capital, fully responsible for our obliga- tions. We frust that you will not associate us with any ‘“‘get rich quick’’ schemes. Ours is & legitimate business, licensed by the State of Missouri. We own and manage one of the largest and best racing stables in the West, as may be confirmed by reference to any racing assoclation in America. We are bookmakers at the various tracks, and judging from the | | encomiume of the press, well and favorably considered wherever horse | we believe we are racing is known. Any further information that may be desired about us we shall be pleased to furnish. Re- spectfully, E. J. ARNOLD & CO., St. Louis, Mo. $1600—First-class hotel; 70 board.; w. $250 $175 buye grocery & bar; rent $15; sicknes: $850—Cigar store; Market; machine pays $1 $50—Clgar store; $150 cigar store; also $100. $700—Saloon; cash reg., safe, no rent; snap. low rent; bargain. ¥ $12 to $15 daily. $300—Saloon In Mission; $300, gro. and bar. $300, ® rooms; 8 rooms, $400; 23 rms., $1350. 44 rooms, $2250; 16 rooms, $900; n. Market. 14 rooms on Sutter st. for $650. First-class saloon on Valencia st.; bargain. THE COAST, 783% Mkt., phone Black 180 BAKERY and notlons, low rent, $425; baker: 8 living rooms, $250; corner cigar store, $50 5004 merchandise business, Oakland, $1 fine millinery stores from $250 to $3000; nice restaurant, near large factory and power- | house, $400, part cash: groceries and bar, from $300 to $2000: paying roadhouse on Saa Leandro road, $3700; saloon, cigar store and lodging-house of 20 rooms, near Market st., $4000. BITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Ma A—$250; PARTNER wanted In old-establis office and commission business; will clear $75 to $100 per month to each: no experience re- quired. See STRAND & CO., 78 Third st. A—$175; CIGAR store, near Call building; worth $500, but must sacrifice to-day on ac- count of sickness. See STRAND, 78 Third st. sell or exchange all THE Theosophical Society (Colonel H. §. OI- cott, president, founder)—Pacific Coast head.- quarters, Odd Fellows’ building. Public lec- o-night at 8 o'clock by Dr. Jervine A. son Subject, “Creation’s Outer g library open dally from A—NOTICE—We buy, kinds of business. STRAND & CO., 78 Third. A SAFE, PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. .- A limited amount shares, incorporated legit- imate mercantile business will be sold to en- large same; established 3 years and doing g0od business. Address for particulars box 2753, Call, MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR J. DEPEW KER! AN GAN'E free lecture this _evening, Hall, Pythian Castle, 908 Market st.; subject, ‘“The Cause of Dis. case,” followed agnificent views of the | beauty spots of Burope: free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday cvening; remember the question box, MRE Ellis = N_Will Remove Tues. to 782 de, middle of block; name lecture omitted this week; g= for married ladies July 24 and 25; cut this out, EARLE . EARLE his farewell scance to-night at | . 909 Market =t., demonstrating | s psychic power, 25c. : 11, free, 2-8, Miss Dixon, 4'p. m. WANTED to lease—Well paying up-to-date, | fully furnished hotel by first-class hotel man: with privilege of purchasing; in city cor counts Address full particulars to 509 the | As all money sub- | This we | agree to pay under any and all circumstances. | eda FOR sale in Alameda—Wood, coal and feed, MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses Wiseases with life reading; ladies 50c, gents $1; palm and oclair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. with express business attached; good reasons for selling. 1%30 Park st., Alameda. 20 YEARS established; best paying business in MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm, she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess names given; L, b0c; G. §1. 217 Eddy st. city; will be sold on easy terms; wholesale and retall. Box 2795, Call office. A—$260; restaurant: old estab.; nets $100 per MISS M. WILLE, 514 Taylor st., clairvoyant, crystal ; reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 50c-$1; 10 a.m.to 8p.m. month; good location; rent §: 649 Clay st. DAIRY and/bakery; good business; $150; no agents or trifiers. 613 Van Ness ave. YOUR future foretold; wonderful clairvoyant; send date of birth, ane dime, to SYBIL REZ- ZETTO, P, O. hok 2026, San Francisco, Cal, VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. MME. RAVENNA; business advice; names given; full life readings. 5 Fourth st. FOR BALE—Agency of Call at Santa Cruz. In- OLDEST pelmist and card reader in city; la- dles, 25c; gents, Hlc. 1032 Market, suite 19. quire A. BODEMAN. 25 Otis st., Santa Crus. KOUTE in Western Addition; building up dis- irict: reasonable. Box 1792, Call. MME. ODELL, clairvoyant; cards & tea lea: read accurately; L. 25c; G. b0c. 5213 Ed EDUCATIONAL—Continued. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10t] Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepy Harplst, only teacher West,desires pupils. Mme. Carusi, Hallet School Acting,120 O’Farrell st. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof MERKIL good teacher. 1008 Mission; instruments selected. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F., founded 1863: new S0-page catalogue free. EXCHANGE. $2500—RANCH 200 acres; on road: in the red- Wwoods west of Uklah; house, barn and or- ¢chard; 30 acres farm land, part bottom; rest in redwood timber; sell on easy terms or exchange for city or Berkeley propert: $3500—20-acre farm, with house and barn. near St. Helena; exchange for city or Al meda or Berkeley property. $14,000—Lot 68:6x137:6, with 2-story house, 12 rooms and bath; Clay st., nr. Stockton: exchange equity $6000 for ranch; rare chance to get.a good trade; send for our circular. ROTHERMEL & MERRELL, 507 California st. FOR sale or exchange for a stock of general merchandise, a fine residence property in Santa Cruz; large lot; good house and barn, fruit and berrles. Address P. O. box 173, Santa Cruz, Cal. FINANCIA YL, THE REALTY SYNDICATE. CAPITAL PAID IN. SURPLUS . 3 SSUES SIX PER CENT INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES . AT PAR. OFFICE—NO. 14 / SAN FRA ANSOME STREET, CISCO, CAL. COMPANTIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issucs guaranteed, underwritten and g0ld; stock accepted for services. Send for Paclfic § Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Po FURNITURE FOR SALE. 17x24, $50. FINE Moquet carpel ore st. 77 Fill FURNITURE WANTED. e e i BIG price pald fdr furniture for 60 days; special reasons. S.J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner blg. A. WOLLPERT, 778 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel.Red 1354. — FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES, LOW prices and good work in making over furnituré and mattresses. HOPKE BROS., 411 and 413 Powell st.; tel. Bush 421. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MADAME LA FERN, card reading 25¢ up. 109 Fifth st., room 11. RETSLOFF-McMILLEN & CO., Rooms 7 and 8, .; Tel. John 581. $700 cash; balance payments.§1700 clears $95; only 800 MME. WALTERS, great card reader, la. 25c; ATTEND Mrs. Harland's circle to-night; best geonts 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. tests 10c; prophetic read.,ladles, 50c. 132 6th. clears §200 LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. MRS, MARY A. BRYANT, medium, 110 Sixth st.; satisfaction eiven. PROF. SMITH, clairvovant readings.- 28 Sixth st.; 50c; satisfaction or no charges; room 4. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladie: 25c; gents, Sixth just listed . 650 north Market; clears $100.... 1300 : clears $600 “en 9500 14 rooms; clears $50 . 350 11 rooms; ciears $40 500 | 14 rooms; O'Farrell st.; clears $60. 700 26 rooms; all sunny; running water. 1800 16 rooms; clears $75 . 1500 22 rooms; California st.; offer wanted. P33 11 rooms; $500 cash; bal. payments. 750 ; swell house 150 clears $65. 650 20 6th st.; clears $60.. 900 9 rent $30; clears $35. 275 RETSLOFF-McMILLEN, phone John 531. 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). C. E. HINKLEY. PHONE MINT 796. SUCCESSOR _TO H. C. DECKER. ESTAB. 27 YEARS. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. Call on us for bargains. Largest list; best selections; houses sold on MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist 50c; readings daily. 132 ruth 1149 Mission, over store. or no pay; 25c up. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader: sit- tings daily. 4483 Jessie st., bet. 5th and Gth. —_—— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. P SIS TS S WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. | 26 rooms; Market st.; clears $125 mo..$1500 | 10 rcoms: Jones st. 350 | 17 rooms: clears §75; rent $50; reduced. 750 | 60 rooms; 2 entrances; oak & maple furn 4000 ' TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. WE' LOAN THE MONEY. | 24 rooms; north Market; newly furnished; 8 IMPROVED carpet-cleaning for partloular peo- ple. A. G. Kleinert, 1512 Polk; tel. Bast 725. months: cheap rent; price $900. Particulars C. E. HINKLEY. 1020 Market st., opp. bth. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt; gh. Jessle 2081 32 rooms; rent $50; clears $100. --$1350 20 rooms; rent $47; clears $50. 750 B-room flat; rent $26; fine house.... 425 10-room house; rent $30; clears $30. 325 20 rooms: Market; rent $50; clears Karison Karpet Co—Cleaning 2%c vd; upholster- ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter at.; ing. 1213 Market, bet.8th&0th;tel. Howard 2012. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. tel. Mission 263. 18-room house; rent $60; clears $48. 13-room house; rent $27; G. G. ave CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 3833 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. 12-room house; rent $30; clears $35. 18-room housc; rent §i lears $50. 23-room house: rent $75; clears $55. Ezgazz J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. Part cash, balance on ‘easy paym Office open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Plenty of money to loan. Payable monthly or yearly. | MARION GRIFFIN, 9 Market st., rms. 1-2, COLLECTION OFFICES. A e~ A ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85, 016 Market s ; phone Bush 194. Near the Call building. . Telephone Green 4-5-8. | Big free 118t of houses. Terms—Part cash and little monthly pay- ments; business is booming here: 4 salesmen now; officlal abstract of title with every sale. | A. CAMERON & CO., { 850 Market st. 'and 8 Stockton st., i Rooms 31, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328. | 1f you have hotels, roomihg-houses or busi- | mess 1o sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and pric | no_trouhle to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 113 per cent, SEVENTH ave., 230—Modern sunny cottage; 7 GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. AN froner for hotel at Lake Tahoe, $40, board and room, fare paid; an ironer on ladies' clothes, $35, board and room, fare paid; we have work for 6 good ironers in hotels, $55, board and room and fare paid; a woman to take charge of a laundry in an institution, $30, board and room; a woman to look after children in institution, $25, board and room; a nurse for an institution, $25; a cook for private family, $40; a second girl, $25; housework giris for city and country, $30, 325, $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sut. ter near Powell, A MAN and wife for private family; man as butler, woman as cook; wages. A cook for help . - gg A nurse for institution in clty. -$20 Cook for a school in ecity . -$30 10 waltresses for city hotels. .$25 each Waltress for city hotel ... -§25 Waitress for children’s hall .$25 Laundress for hotel in city...$25 and board A second girl for large family.. -..§25 MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell. ‘WANTED—5 waltresses for hotel at springs, 20, wo Monday: 8 waitresses for city and country hotels, $20, $25, $30: walitress for purses’ hall, $25: 4 nurse girls for city and Oakland, $20, $25; cook, few boarders, Oak- fi?d and Sausalito, $25, $30; 4 second girls, ) $25; laundresses, $30; mangler for gountry hotel laundry, $25; Protestant cook, 2 family, $30; also a great number of girls for housework, city and country, at $25, o A:;vly to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 tter st. o HELP WANTED—FEMALE—C; HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. | OPERATORS AND A NUMBER OF BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE TAKEN FOR INSTRUC- TION ON OVERALLS, WITH A STATED AMOUNT GUARANTEED TO BEGINNERS. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massase, hair work taught In 2 weeks, $4 50; positions guar- anteed In stores and with private customers, $50 and $75 per month; class day and even- ing. College, 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15. LADIES to introduce our female remedies; can make from $4 to $7 per day; experience not | necessary; Why not try it; references. Apply 105 Ellis st., rooms 3, 4. LADIES to learn barber trade; only two ired; speclal offer this montk; Bairdreseing tausht in four weeks: cataiogus free. MOLER System College, 635 Clay st. P. [FIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and Qdccxmunm; learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day,eve. [ENCED tuckers, finishers and opera- Et‘n::: l?n silk_and woolen walsts. JUDA BROS., 320 Market st. DRESSMAKERS—Waist hands wanted. MRS. M. SCHNEIDER, 1666 O'Farrell st. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO.. 535 Market st. GIRL—Spanish or Italian, to assist light house- wm—k;sfood Bome ‘ana wages. Box 2732, Cail PICK s in August; healthful, enjoyable and very h;::fluble outing for young and old. Ap- ply to HORST BROS., 122 Battery st.. S. F. GIRLS wanted. Apply Buswell Co. Bookbind- ery, 536 Clay st. GIRLS 15 to 18 for factory work. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. WANTED—Girls at National Laundry, #11 Sanchez st. MILLINERY trade and positions guaranteed in 4 weeks for $5. 143 Stockton st., room 13. ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subs@iptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e et HELP_WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st. s::..... NEW RAILROAD WORK........ FREE FARE FREE FARE SHIP MONDAY -Office Open 7 a. . ..FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. ‘We ship Monday to all points on C. P. re- construction work, viz: ~Clark, Wadsworth, Rokeby, Moleen, Golconda, Iron Point, Viv- lan, Halborn, Gerald, Palisade, Fenelon, Pe- Lucia and all other points in Nevada , laborers, rockmen, concrete men, machine 'men, tunnel men, drillers and muckers, $2, 25, $2 50 and $3 a day . 40 labo: ....For S, P. Company Work, 50 laborers, strappers and_ spikers for track and steel gang.. $2, $2 25, $2 40 a day :-......FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 500 tunnelmen, drillers, muckers and outside laborers. $2 to $3 a day Free fare. ....Free fare Blacksmith, R. R. comp, Nevada, $3 a day, free fare; 100 farmers, milkers and chore- men, $25, $30 and $35; 100 laborers, near city, $2 a day; engineer to run compressor, R.R. tunnel, $30 to $35. = .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Camp cook for Nevada, $350 and free fare; cooks, dishwashers and kitchen hands for city and country; washers, starchers, iron- ers and polishers, country hotels, $40 to $30. Night porter for a_store, $55; night porter, first-class country hotel, $30 and fare paid; 6 bell boys, $15 to §20. C, R. HANSEN & CO. Branch office WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR FRUIT WORK. 100 families to_go camping, cut, pick and pack fruit, $1 50 and $2 per day; 100 girls and women to cut fruit, $1 50 to $2 per day g0od water: fine, healthy place; fuel handy 3 to 4 months’ work; small fees; cheap fares: tents can be rented cheap; lots of fun camp- ing. CAL, EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. 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., 323% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. COTTAGES TO LET. rooms and bath; stable; large lot; rent $30. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., Agent. ELEGANTLY furnished cottage of 5 rooms, COTTAGE of 4 rooms, % block off Folsom st.; bath and basement; nice locality; people 8one to country. Box 272, Call office. Tent §11; key at 350 Precita ave. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, | 850 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281. | Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, COTTAGE of 4 rooms; 4176 Twentieth st. Key at 198 Hartford business chances and real estats, We furnish vacant houses and loan money at lowest rates. COTTAGE, $10; 4 rooms, yard. Key 628 Sec- ond st, near Brannan. Something new every day. New houses to lease. country transient; low rent.$6500 corner house: for men. .. sunny corner: fine location. ; rent very low; bargain. 40 rooms; man house; rent $45; bargain Money loaned at 1 per gent. 600 700 —— e ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. DENTISTS. 4th, r. 7, Flood bldg.; extractions done pain- lessly; teeth without plafes our specfalty; gold ‘erowns $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $1 50 up; office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. 22 ROOMS on Market st., $1400; Mason st., 10 rooms, $550; 30 rooms, Grant ave., $2500; T A NEW plate—The Whalebone—can; r‘ t break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, §3 50; fillings, 50c plates, $5, full set: all work painless and war- rooms on Third st.. $175; 21 rooms, Kearny st.; 17 rooms, Turk st., and 60 houses more in different locations; Investigation at re- PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 §ixth st. AD. writing, {llustrating, proofreading, journal- ism, bookkeeping or stenography taught by mail free; pay no tuition until we secure per- manent employment; graduates guaranteed positions; write for free tuition contract stat- Ing subject you wish to study. Correspond- ence Institute of America,B250 Scranton, Pa. WANTED—A refined, active young woman as 2sistant to lady engaged in charitable work; must understand children, be with them part of time at their summer home each week; one with some knowledge of music pr ferred: hours 1 to 5:30; none but a bright, refined, educated woman néed apply; salary $50 per month; references. Box 2758, Call. WANTED—Young girl who desires to attend school and do light housework in small fam- ily in Alameda; good home ; no washing or cooking; references; can call Sunday. 2045 San_Antonio ave., Alameda. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 59 Third st., nr. Call bidg.: phone Bush 405. FOR NEVADA AND UTAH .FREE 50 teamsters and rockmen..$2 25 to $2 50 day FREE FARE ... .FREE FARE TO MENDOCINO CO..... p to-day to Fort Bragg. Caspar and Mendocino City; big lumber companies..Free 100 men for sawmill and lumber woods. .fare $30 and $65 month and board 50 railroad laborers, sawmill co. Free fare Laundrymen, institution near city..$40 & fd. planer hand, city mill $2 50 per day 2 cutoft sawvers and boring machine hand.§2 4 laborers, city warenouse $2 a_day 100 familles to pick, cut and pack fruit, $1 50 | to $2 per day; take tents and camping out- fits: hundreds 'of other good positions. Call, read our bulletin. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. 6 colored waiters, 332; pantry man, &5 porter, $§8. WANTED—First-class assistant _electrical draughtsman, $4 per diem; a competitive examination wiil be héld for the above posi- tion at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, August 5, 1902. For application and additional in- formation aldress “Commandant, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.” W. H. MOODY, Secretary of the Navy. AN errand boy for this office. & CO., 334 Sutter st. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push; good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. LEARN proofreading; sits secured, $15 to $25 weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. J. F. CROSETT NEAT respectable girl of 17 to care for little &irl and go East; will be treated as member of family; an orphan without a_home pre- ferred; $15 per month. 265 O'Farrell st., room 18, $26 TO $35 ver week; theatrical; five ladies and three gentlemen; no exverience neces- sary. Caldwell College of Oratory and Act- ing, 1327 Market st. Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25c. liable office. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market. HOME REALTY CO.. 873 Market st. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. Special—5 r. & batli; Leavenworth; fin 6 r. and bath; 6th st., nr. Market. $300 250 500 Thorough work: guaranteed by The New York Dentists. Dr. Perkins, pres't, 6th & Mission. 26 r.; Leavenworth, $2500; 31 r., Taylo( 50 r., Ellls, $3500; 53, r., Mkt, $4800; 37 Ellis, $5000. [ DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRHESSES MONEY SAVED, $ $ EARNED! Bargains, square dealing, general satisfaction and largest list of houses and hotels at G. W. SCHWEINHARD'S, s 917 Market st., rooms 1 & 2; fone Mint 1911. McQOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN. ERY SCHOOL. Oldest and most reliable. Practical business course in millinery. Patterns cut _to measure. 1019 Market st.,, above Sixth. WANTED—Salesladies for corsets, muslin_un- derwear and infants' wear; must be thor- oughly experienced. Apply ® a. m. Tuesday to Superintendent, The Emporium: WANTED—Thoroughly experlenced cloak and suit saleslady. Apply 9 a. m. Monday, Su- perintendent, The Emporium. SALESMEN, $50 per week and expenses guar- anteed; selling chemical refrigerating ma- chines 'to hotels, restaurants, butchers and merchants; cool all kinds of refrigerators cheaper than ice; also chemical ficecream i freezer; works automatic; write for terri- tory; free sample. Chemical Refrigerator & Freezer Co., Station U, Chicago. WANTED—Experienced furniture packers; alsa experienced helpers for furniture deliv- ery wagons. Apply JOHN BREUNER CO., 957 Market at. WANTED— 20 men with $300 each for a year's cruise, including 4 months’ sea voyage; with pros- pects of big returns. Inquire room 445, Parrott bufiding. MURRAY & READY . Phone 5848 . g Employment and_ Labo: SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDAY) Otfice Open To-day TO-DAY (SUNDAY) TO-DAY (SUNDAY) .. WANTED . For Hawaifan Islands, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, - Utah, British Columbia, Nevada and all varts of California .... e Nages $150, $130, $120, $109, $10¢, 500, 330, $70, $00, 350, 330, 5:5, $20 & rouay pe. m-A.n: come and see en Free to-day Remember. For 5000, Five thousand Come one. To Utah :Come all To Utah Also. . To Nevada Salt Lake and all the Nevada and beautitul Sierra Nevada divisions, including to....... oleen, Battle Mountain, Vista, Ditho, Ré&no. ¥e: lon. Cluro, ‘Carlin, Iron Point, Stone House, Salvia, Wadsworth, Rokeby, Eik Golconda, Keiton, Terrace, Ciark: Cosmos, Spur, Wells, Pequop, Lucin . Laborers. . Teamsters ...... Drillers, hammersmen, rockmen L §2 25 to §2 30 a day Congrete laborers and mixers....32 25 a day Carpenters and helpers, blacksmiths, cooks.. Good wages. Great crowds going Are you? LAre you?......... Are you? .- First-class food and accommodations. Southern Pacific and Central Pacific pass free or you S. P. Co.’s own work 70 laborers for track Southern Paclfic Co.'s own p . Wages $2 day; board . FREE FARE .. SAWMILLS YARDS ! Watchman_ $60; engineer for woods $75 and found, see” boss here; bookkeeper and sten- osrapher $70; bookkeeper $60; man to run lathe mill, lumber grader §75; 5 _sectlo fands; sawngill R. R.'$40 and found: 3 log loaders $35 tb $40 and found; 10 lumber pil- ers $40 and found; 2 car repairers $2.50 day. - See Boss Here. - . FARE PAID - work around the sawmill, yards no experience required; fare paid; ....$30 and found r sawmills; farc paid.......... $30 to $65 and found 5 ... MECHANICAL . Engineer for woods, see boss here, $75 and found; 3 carpenters, ranch, $60 and found; carpenter. vineyard, $40 and found; carpen- ter, rough work, city, $3 day; blacksmiths, camps, shops, ranches, city and country. $3 to $3 50 day; $40 to $60 and f lacksmiths’ helpaim ¢ . $35, found sawyer, rip sawyer, Sity <. ....mill 3 setters, sawmills.. 385 acasrd MINES - AND. 6 miners, %old quartz mine, Eere; 5 miners, shaft work, ship by rail 175 men othe $82 50, County, $60 e Tound miners, Trinity County, H miners, south, $60; 5 laborers, goid mine, $90; 10 fare $250, $60; 5 laborers, mine, Sonoma County, no experlence required, $42 and found; 10 laborers, mine, south, fare Jl $40 and found: 8 muckers, big mine, found; 8 laborers, mine, Suném Clare County, 67 50; Wi ichoppers, company, noma County, $150 cord, tools furnished; laborers for mine, Trinity County, and found, no experience required; 3 . gold mine, fare $3, $67-50. MISCHELARNOUS - Groom, private family, $30; wai S mill, ‘flo?prlnte city job; mry% 321 $25 and found; stableman, mountain, $35 and found; 3 young men for planing mill, choreman, private place, and tound; bug- 8y washer, hotel stable, $35 and found; 16 stablemen, city and country stables, $30, $38 and found; 3 laborers, tannery, eity, $2 day; 2 men to peddle fruit; farmer and wife, fare $1. $60 and found; 3 other farmers and wives, $40 and $50 and found: 3 errand boys, $5 week;.3 boys, machine Shops. ....... . ..FARMS AND DAIRIES... P 72 men for hay and harvest flelds, $1 30 to $2 50 day; 15 hay balers, $3 to $4 day; 28 men to cultivate beans. $30 and $35 and found; 30 steady farm hands; 5 ranch team- sters, $40 and found; 15 fruit pickers, $30 and found; 23 milkers, $30-to $40 and found: 5 milkers, ‘Oregon, fare paid, $35 and found. :o:-:-. LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS..... 234 laborers, city and country, comstruction, factories, etc. . cecee.. . $2, $225 day 10 laborers, factory, near city, $175 to $23 day; 6 laborers, city, beard home, $2 day. 357 teamsters, city and country, wagoms, scrapers, ranches, $2 to' $250 & ¢ HOTELS railroads, ete. ... ........ 330 to.$40 & fa 8 ... WAITERS . 27 cooks, hotels, r ranches l 19 waiters. city and ¢ -$40, $30, $25&rd waiters. mine boarding hquse. . 20 & id Vegetable man, mine... ..$30 & ra 25 kitchen hands. dishwashers.$20 to $30&fd Butcher wagon driver, San Mateo Co.$30&fd Slaughter butcher, ranch..$35 to $45 & fd Butcher. shop and wagon, fare 75c..330 & d Ycung man to help in laundry, §20 & fd, see boss here; washer and starcher, small hotel, $25, see boss here; porters, 10 laundrymen, fare paid; beilboys, elevator boys. GET OUR DAILY LIST. ..... OF JOBS AY & READY, MINERS SEE BOSS HERE 8 miners, gold quartz mine, $82 50. MURRAY & READY, WANTED—Good _blacksmith. Apply to J. O'SHEA, Seventeenth and Vermont sts., city. STEADY man with $230 cash can make $100 month year around. Apply 78 Third st., r. 2. SHORT-ORDER cook wanted. 250 Third st. See GEO. BOOTH. BOY wanted for grocery store. 1399 Geary st., cor. Octavia. WANTED—First-class dishwasher. Restaugant, 206 McAllister st. WANTED—An experienced man to take the general management of a streetcar and elec- tric light plant in a rapidly growing city of %000 people. ~State age, experience, salary expected; replies treated as confidential if de- sired. Address box 66, Call office. — e O WANTED—A reliable man with $125 to invest in old-established business that will pay him $70 a month; no experfence required; w ee boss here, 34-636 Clay st. work. Particulars at 331 Kearny st., r. WANTED—An experienced man and wife te cookk for 80 workmen; place within two Boure of San Francisco; erence required. Ade dress box 2747, Call office. P eirse s Sl Apply 26 Montgom- rers and teamsters. ery st., room 14; steady job; no office fee. ‘WANTED—Sober, middle-aged man in house, tending bar and selling indoor; references and nationality. Box 2723, Call. A REFINED woman to care for grown chila; sleep at home; references. A. Z., box 2785, Call office. OPERATORS, experienced; also learners paid while learning. G. W. REYNOLDS' muslin underwear factory, 395 Mission st., cor. 2nd. DON'T miss this; one of the best rooming houses down town; 108 rooms; modern; a money maker. A. B. SMITH Furniture Co., | 128 Enis st McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut, 1019 Mkt — A SMALL sum will give you a partnersnip_in a business that will clear $100 per week. = $i2 Froward st. 17 R., PARTLY furn., $400; 9 r., partly furn, §400. RYAN & O'ROURKE, 765 Market st. { | SIX rooms, light and sunny; can double rent; | ~a bargain. 82315 Third st. §90—NEWLY furnisbed and renovated. In- PROF. FIND: EDUCATIONAL. UAY has returned from the na tional convention of Dancing Masters with high honors as a dancer and teacher; also the latest ballroom and stage dances and a new grace culture that will be taught to all juve- nile classes Welnesday and Saturday after- nocns; adults, Mondgy and Friday evenings. Findlay's Hail, 17th’ st., above Valencla. quire 542 Howard st. —— HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- | SPIRITUALISM. A—BROESKE'S convincing materializing NEERING—Theory, demonstration, constru tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F. catalogue free. | searce in light: 8 p. m. to-night; admission | 50c: test conditions medium sits outside cabl. | net’ 205 Turk st. | AMrs. . J. Whitney, trance, business me- | "@ium and 1ife reader; examination of diseases A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers, how do they all get positions and hold them? 00 positions since April 1; Ellis bookkeeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. Business Col- lege, 1236 Market st. free; sitting §1, letter $2. Offices, 10eTurk st. | A—BROESKE'S convincing materfalizing _se- | ance every evening but Saturday: admis. 500, | { 8 o'clock; slate writing, etc. 205 Turk st. Hayward bullding, San Francisco, Cal. A FULLY equipped manufacturing iong established, in good neighborhood, Guer- rero st., near Twenty-second; rent $35, ply DOYLE-PRYAL CO., 459 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. LODGING house in first-class location; heart | of city; 21 rooms; newly furnished by the Jobn Breuner Co.; price $3000; half cash, balance easy payments. Apply on premise TI eneington,” 628 Geary st. $400—PARTNER wanted In light and genteel indoor business; .short hours; no night or Sunday work; duties easily learned; pays $50 monthly to each; will increase; trial allowed until satisfied. Marin Land Co., 235 Kearny. bakery, | HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Poet st., S.F.—Thorough courses: compléts equipment: all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis st near Franklin; phone Polk 2456. Materializing seance Sun., Tues. and Fri. nights, 50c; readings daily. | | EDWARD EARLE'S farewell seance Sunday night. Pythian Hall, 909 Market st.; 25c. MRS, ADA FOYE, 1423 Market st., near 10th | tings dafly from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had: in- FIRST-CLASS teacher will give elocution les- sons in_exchange for typewriting to be donc at heme. Box 2786, Call office. WANTED—Young girl for German preferred. 839 Twenty-first st. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- ussertion; good opportunity for right parts. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. FIRST-CLASS operators on ladis' walsts; pald by the week; good wages. (56 Mission st., fourth floor. general housework Alabama “st., near $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound: straight safary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sors,” Kans. TRAVELING salesman for California to sell rétail trade; attractive, salable line; estab- lished high-rated house. Box 274, Detroit, Michigan. . YOUNG man or boy wanted to distri] eir- culars a few - hours daily in exchange for tuition in shorthand and bookkeeping. S. F. Bus. College, 1236 Market st. WANTED—A man to clean windows and paint, 50c per day and board. Box 2775, Call office. RESTAURANT—Practical experienced stew- ard; references required: no fee. 526 Mont- gomery st. OPERATORS on ladies’ unde; factory: best pay in the city. fourth floor. OPERATORS on children's and Infants’ wear, to take work home; good pay. 656 Misston st., fourth floor. WANTED—Lady or gentleman to learn pho- tography; good paying proposition offered. Call at 368 Twelfth st., Oakland, Cal. WANTED—Two waitresses, $25, room and board. ~Apply Park Hotel Cafe, near narrow Eauge railroad, Alameda. WANTED_Capable stenographer for business ouse; state salary and cxperlence. Box 757, Call. 'ANTED—Young Protestant girl for general ousework; good home; light work; wages 15. Please call 3674 Sixteenth st. ear to work in 656 Mission st., WANTED—Boy for errands and general wousk: good references required: wages $4 week. Ap- ply Monday, 646 Market st., second floor. BARBER shop In Western Addition; 2 chairs steady; must be sold_immediately at a sac. rifice. "B, STOLTZ, 723 Market st. ASSISTANT cashler for corporation: salary §100; must deposit $600 cash security. 2793, Call. s . _Address box 2729, Call, giving age, schooling, ref. and business-‘exper., if any. WANTED—Basters on.coats; week work; good pay. S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. WANTED—Errand boys not under 15 of age; chances of promotion. Apply un"-:"-.. STRONG boy with references. Apply 1760 Union st. _— A GENERAL goods man, city; state wages, experience, ::Z Box. 2756, Call office. YOUNG butcher for taking out orders. Call early, 1193 MecAllister st. —_— WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodied unmar- ried men. between ages 21 and 35; citizens of United States. of good character and tem- perate habits. who can speak, read and English. For information apply to Reeruit- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st.. San Francisco, or Masonic buflding, Sacramento. WANTED—An experfenced clothing salesman , for a first-class store. Address, giving ref- erence, also stating age, experience salary’ expected, D. S., box 7192, Call. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires two months; constant practice and expert instruc- tion; catalogue free; spectal inducements this month. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Youns maq to work in coal yard: one who understands the care of horses. * 1711 Sacramento st., Monday. 1 WANTEDFirst-class shoe salesman, Superintendent, Emporium. WANTED—A _strong, bright boy about vears old. LOUIS STRAUS, 11 Sansome BOY to make himself useful in our factory. | BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome st. 3 | Apply | | 18 | st. | Apply 2 PIANO salesman: good chance for EDWARD EARLE, 328 Elils: readings aaily; | phone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. | ELSIE REYNOLD: in full 137 Montgomery; standard systems taught: public school students finished; speclal rates. light; Sunday eve. 325 Ellis st.; 50c. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak; circle, Tues., Fri., 8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m., 10c; read. daily, 50c, h GOLDEN Gate Com'l, College, 530 Golden Gate ave, S. F.; private help in bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand, typing, English. HAVE a large buildirg lot in a cholce loca- tion, suitable for either a select family ho- tel or an apartment house: T will bulld either to suit tenant on long lease at very reasom- able terms. Box 2767, Call office. to-night, 8:15 lower hall; tests and other spiritual test > p. m., free; 8 p. m., 10c; Sutter st., corner Pow returned Franklin bet \lister—Mrs every night les 10c 278 Sth g0 away sittings dail; convineing test circle to-night. | 30c; come skeptics. ! N holds o test seance every night | 10c; sittings daily. 145 Gth st. | . SALOON and lodging house, fine location, lcase; partner in bakery and cafe, north of Market, $90 to $110 over counter daily, lease; coffee and chop house, north of Market; pay- i 916 Market room 18, SCELLENT chance for a reliable party a term of Bush st. ars; furniture for sale. Inquire room 12 ; gentleman, with good business abil. buy interest in legitimate, established medicine business; experience not nee- Box_ 2 11" office. >—An honest and sober man with $4000 as a partner in optical business: must be able to attend 1o correspondence and act as cashier. Box 2693, Call. A—$300; PARTNER wanted business 525 ity, patent in established plain steady man can make $18 to trial given before buying; short 25 Geary st.,, room 1. ase the well-known Wm. Tell House for | WYLLIE, photo medium, short stay longer prior to Los Angeles camp mesting. 509 Turk. MRS.” HOUSER, wonderful medium; truth or no pay; 50c.- 28 Sixth st., room 1. | MRS. SHEEHAN, trance, test medium; readings SPANISH conversation taught: new short easy method; 20¢ per lesson. PROF. W. M. SIMMS of Mexico City; studio, r. 1, 519 Montgomery. WANTED _Experienced_salesladies. | dorsed by officlal court reporters.1382 Markt. | 4. m. Monday. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market. | man; seourity required. Box 2155, Col MUNSON School of Shorthand & Typewriting, | LEARN proofreading: sits, secured_ $15 (o §25 | FOR sale—Z-chair barber shop: good loality; | Wkly. Home Correspondence School, Phil low rent; Box 2784, Call office. A GIRL wanted for light housework. Apply 1521 Webster st. WILL advance money to obtain patent some good article. Box 2783, Call office. AN operator on custom pants; steady work. 156 New Montgcmery st., room 10, ASSISTANT knife shirt cutter. | o cutter. 656 Mission st., YOUNG woman to walt on table; very easy place. 604 Third st. WOODWORKERS wanted. Apply Callf Car Works, 2d and Townsend sts. B Address Ayers' Business College, 723 Market £t., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. 50c, $1. 316 Third st.; cir. Tues., Fri., 25c. DR. FOSTER, spirit medium; business advice. seance every night; readings 50c-$1. 123Turk. | CLATRVOYANTS. f RK. | ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec,,mining, ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; vey, der say, cyanide; day. (Ilzn School, 113 Fulton, nr. associated with 'theatrical ey o fecuring positions. - Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. woman to travel; security re- quired. Particulars, box 2777, Call office. GOOD polisher wanted. Cent Works, 22 Jessie t. B A TEACHER to instruct speech reading. Box 2787, Call office. WANTED—Young man with $150 in business; $65 per month. SY Third st. GIRLS to sew In factory on power machine; good pay. 656 Misslon st., fourth floor. WANTED—Two fitters and three fitters’ help- ers at 512 Howard st. F. A. GILLEY. WANTED—A girl for light housework; small family. 795 Haight st. GOOD dishwasher wanted; wages $2( Gate Hotel, Harbor View. kb -known medium and clairvoyant | may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden PIANO- and German; pupil of Lef) e Conser- vatory; lessons 75c and $1. 320 Golden Gate. GIRL for general housework and cooking. 1124 Sutter st.; $25; call 10 to 12. -~ YOUNG man: tin and plumbing shop; I { trade; age 16; 7 t0 0 a. m. 535 Miseion st mystery revealed; she will show you how to 85; send fock of hair, date and year of birth. WANTED—A first-class arm waltress; $8 per { A BOY to learn WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 180 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. WE can provide any ambitious man with prof- itable employment. Curtis .Publishing Co., 59 Columbian building. | PICK hops in August: healthful, enjoyable and very profitabie cuting for young and old. A ply. HORST BROS. 12 Battery se, 9. .. WANTED—Experienced male and female cut- ters for factory on women's wrappers and overskirts. Apply bex 1116, CaM. BOY wanted.in drug store: one with experience Dreferred 130 Gungr e lacksmithing: must under- BRIGHT butcher boy. 1823 Point Lobos ave. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes: size 5 10 12. McDONALD & PERRY. 261 4. 50_QUARRYMEN and rock_drillers, §2 and $2 25 per day. Apply 212 Ninth st. stand driving he 'wgmp—nung men to learn barber trade. Barber College, T41A Howard st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., ar. 5th. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Burope and ' NAustralia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes hal¢-soled while waiting: 20 to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and sts. ALL sizes men‘s shoes, slightly damaged, hail bet. ist and price. 503 Mission st. 0 sts. 7 4 | overcome your enemies and unite the separ. | ZITHER studlo, Max Maler, 112% Oak at., ber. WANTED—First-class wood turner. W. J. | ated; tell your entire life—past, bresent "and | Frankiin & Gough. idividual les, & elasses. | | week; 0 daye per week. Breves Cafg, 70 34. | LITTLE CO., 560 Brannan st. | future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp for ARITHMETT o e o = iy e = oo . bookkeeping, grammar,writing, | CAMPETENT girl: good cook; wages; | BOY who has had som, e o G e e s o L elc': day on vber 35 sae. 1003 Miselof B, | Bptnliy OF A aiuite. S oan o ol ks ing o painting. 6 Fdy s rom o 1V | MRS. DR. CLARK. | BALLROOM or stage dancing taught; classes | GIRL for general housework. Apply 1010 | CARPET layer wanted; steady positl A—ISMAR, the Esyotian ey clalmvoyant and | _Monday & Friday evgs. IRVINE'S, 421 Post. nta Clara ave., Alameda. Stockton st. > au. . J316 palmist, permanently locat et st | SPANISH lessons and transiations at Ayres' | FIRST-CLASS _ saleswoman for wholesale i cor. Tuk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to x : E 3 HARSHALL' : 5. m.; ieadings by mail e Btisfasiony Lo | _ Business College, 723 Market st 3 __house. Box 2748, Cal BOY wanted at S, 13 Kearny st. in person 3 questions answered, $1; full lifs | SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. | PROTESTANT girl for housework, and PAts MISS M. G. B ETT, 302 Montgomery st. | small washing; wages $15. 432 Fair st. | DISHWASHER wanted at 1502 Kentucky st. i 4 » A p

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