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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1902 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 c'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street. ccrner Clay; open until 8:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open urtil 9:30 p. m. €33 McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkip stroet: open until 9:30 p. m. 3941 Mission street: open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, cormer Sixteenth; unttl § p. m. 306 Eleventh street: open until 9 p. m. 3096 Valencia street: open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; cpen until ® p. m. 2200 Filimore street: open until 9 p. m. ] CHURCH SERVICES. AT THE S1RANGERS SARRATH FUMF open MLATING NOTICES—Continued. YERBA BUENA Lodge of Perfection No. 1, A. and A, S R.—The mem- bers are requesicd Lo meet TO-DAY (Bunday), at 2 p. m., at Bna’ Brith Hall, on Eddy st to attenc PACIFIC Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M., 121 Ede st., will mee: on SUNDAY, # | Master Masons are invited. : GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. No. the funeral of our iate brother, JAMES R. August 3, at 1;80 p. m., to attend the LAUREL Lodge 4, K of P, § OGILVIE. HENRY BURNER, Sece. funeral of our late brother, J. R wiil confer the page, ' esquire end OGILVIE. knight rank on 10 candidates MON- (643} Howard St. Methodisi-Episcora Chuzch Bet. 24 & 3d Sts. Seats Free Rev Dr. John A.B. Wilson. Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black gox. mfortable seat +G0 urteous greeting 2 Awalt yob rdial welcome trange Fire on the 0 p. m., song on “The Christ | Deliverance. After c sacred song Miss Alphe Martin, will m., great rally of youns CENTRAL Methodist Lpiscopal Church, Mis- 6th and 7th—Arthur H. Briggs . Briggs, pastors. 11 a. m., 2 r H. Briggs. Subject, “The Kingdom Within Us.” 12:45, Sabbath school, Rolia V. Watt, superintendent. € Socleties of Christian Endeavor. ; programme: (Auber), orcl Selection- ; cornet solo (from ) (Mozart), orchestra; violin _solo—'Andant Cantobile ambatl). Charles Robson. recessional and march (Heed), orchestra; | on—'The Kingdom Within | H. Briggs. The seats are free. e weicome. { 3 terian Church, cor. Califor- | nia and Octavia sts—Rev. Jobn Hemphill, | D.D., pastor; Rev. Geo. G. Eldredge, asso- | clate pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; | ., Hemphill wi preach. Sermon _Tople, | for the Master, Yet Missing | Evening _service at 7:45 | Mr. Eldredge wil preach. | schoois at 10 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. | Y. P, £ C. E at 6:30 p. m. Sasrament of the Lord’s Supper will be admimistered at | worning servi Prayer meeting | Wednesdey evening at.8 o'clock. { FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Vaa | Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Willlam Kirk_Guthrie, pastor. Services st 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Wm. C. Merrill will preach both morning and evening. Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor at €:30 p. m. Wednesday evening praver meet- ing at § o'clock. All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (First). S.W. cor. Geary | and Franklin sts—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Chas. A. Murdock, superintendent | v school. The Sunday school Is at | The morning service is at 11| Bradford Leavitt will preach. ( ‘Our Main Business.” Specal | | Subject, music by Bretherick, organist and director. The Sun- the choir under direction of H. @ay school will hold its first session after vacation. All are cordially invited. There ie no evening service. UNITARIAN Church, corner Capp and Twen- tieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. The minister will preach at 11 o'clock. Fubject, ‘“The Strenuous Life.” The musical exercises will include a vocal solo by Miss Kroenert and & trio for violin, piano and organ under the | direction of Jalish Clement Esq. No evening service cor. Bush and Gough sts.— rector. Services, holy com- 30 a. m. Morning praver and holy 11 o'clock. Evening praver ana ‘clock. Strangers are cordially 4 at all services. | munio on FIRST Congregational ( urch, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor. at 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. W. W. Newell of St Louis, Mo., will yreach morning and evening. All are cor- dially invited. Christian Church, Bush st., near 5 a. m., Sunday-school; 11 v 3. W. McGayve: i f Kentucky Did Jesus Pra: e church in the evening. 4 there will be a union meeting of all tian churches about the bay in the A. Auditorium, corner Mason ani Eilis sts. Preaching 2t 8§ p. m. by J. W. Gervey, subject the Story of Jonah True? Christian Endeavor service t 6:30 p. m. services free. Pubiic r , D.D., | pastor—Morning subject, Thing 1 Know.” Evening sermon by Chaplain Smith, “God's Time clentist, Cent Kearny and Grant A SPECIAL talk to men will be given at the Young Men's Christian Association this Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The address will be given by Rev. E. J. Harper; subject, ““Christ's Gift to Men.” Miss Logan Toulie will £ing and the services will be free to ail men FREE lecture—O. N Orlow, Ph.D.D., the cel- ebrated Russian lecturer from St. Pétersburg Wil give & lecture to-night (Sunday) in G den Gate Hall. Subject, ““Life, and How to Make the Most of It.” lecture to be gi by this noted man. THE Theosophical Society (Colonel I cott, president and founder)—Pacific Coast headguarters, Odd Fellows’ bullding. Public lecture to-night at 8 o'clock, by Mrs. W, J. | Waiters: fes.” subject, “Building of Men's Bod- Lending library open dally from 1 to MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture | thie evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Market st. Subject, “Origin of Man, followed by magnificent views of Venice, tiie Beautiful; free tickets will be distributed for X-Rey exhibition at Sanitarfum Tuesday evening. Remember the Question Box. Spe- cial music. EPIRITUALISM Mre. Ada Foye. 0dd Fellows (Covenant) Hall, cor. Tth and Market sts. to-night, 8; Jecture and tests, 10c; take elev. JOHN SLATER—Séance to-might, 8:15; tests and messages. 117 Lerkin st., lower hall; admission 10c A—TESTS—Front hall, 509 Market; 11, free; 28 10c. Mrs. Gillingham, Miss Dixon, Wil® son, Foster. WYLLIE, photo medium; positively closes 11th August: come early to secure sitiing.309Turk. MRS, HARLAND'S circle to-night; best tests; 10c; prophetic readings; ladies 50c. W. G. KEEG. exeept Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 535 McAll Meyer; sit. daily; test circle TEST circle, 10c. 8 p. m MRE. HUEBARD, 108 Oak st.. nr. Franklin S convincing test circle to-night, r st.; 10c; come, skeptics. 148 Gth st. liiete: C. V. MILLE 1084 Bush et zing seance, § p. m. : tel Larkin 4133, veraal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood a Boclety—Lodge No. 7 will hold its montl public meeting this evening, 8 o'clock, at 310 O'Farrell st. Addresses on living questions from a theosophical standpoint; musical se- lections; all invited. | ———— e | MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL, THE Theosophical Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge | —Public lecture to-night in Ficod bullding at 8 o'clock, by Miss M. A. Walsh. Subject, | ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all This is the only free | 8 o | g 132 6th. | holds a test seance every night | nd Theosophical dress illustrated with stereopticon views by JOHN D. MACGILLVRAY, Esq. Songs, Tecitations, etc., followed by a soclal dance. LITERARY COMMITTEE. ANNUAL Meeting—The Risdon Iron and Leccomotive Works — The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Risdon lron and . Locomotive Works for the election of Trus- 1ees for the ersuing year and the transaction of such other pusiness as may be brought before 1he meeting will be held at_the office of the comvany, 298 Stevart st., San Fran- cieco, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Auzust. 1902." at 11 o'clock ‘a. . AUGUSTUS TAYLOR. Secretary. AGENTS WANTED, WE start you selling French portraits and dla- | don’t accept work; write for cata- beral offer. CARBON DIAMOND Syracuse, N. Y. ! you want something more profit- ier to sell than books or insur- F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bidg. NTED—A smart young law student; good | paying proposition. The WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st Pt e | goods: living rooms BY our | $225_DELICATESSEN and branch bakery = CHANCES—Continued. JOSEPH STRAUB. A good paying restaurant for half its value on account of departure; lcase. A good corner saloon, surrounded by facto- ries in full activity the whole year. A corner saloon; side entrance; rooms; base- ment; rent $60. A bakery across the bay; only a few miles from San Francisco, A good paying restaurant on Fourth st.. neai Market. A cigar stand on Third st.; cheap. A branch bakery. notions.’ cigars, rent $15; lease. 7 thing complete; 2 to 3 canned A good bakery; evel berrels daily; low rent. A good butcher shop in good neighborhood; fine fixtures; low rent: good trade. i A e Ry A barber chop on Market st. weloome. . g DoWC SAYLOR, e A very good grocery and bar; north of Mar- gy sl ik ket; clears sllfl'\ rl(l;:nkh;,)'. iR | BT. W Society will cele- A country boarding-house; casy payments. S irate. the birth ‘of SIR WALTER A good roadhouse with land. SCOTT on FRIDAY EVENIN > | JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. August 1. at Scottish Hall. Ad- e Bd 2 ¥ | i i | recuperative system of speculation we are able to earn for our clients handsome semi-monthly dividends; amounts from $10 and upward are accepted and placd In operation the day the remittance is received. For particulars addrcss WHITE & CO., S8 Pulltzer bldg., New York. (Mention paper.) i 1 RACING STABLES OF E. J. ARNOLD & €O, Owners, Breeders, Bookmakers and Racers. 439 Parrott Building, San Franeisgo. We beg to announce to the public that we | have opened an office in Califernia to faclii- tate Inquiry into our metheds of doing busi- ness, for the benefit of those seeking profit able investments. Address as above. must sell to-day on account of sudden sic pese; - will inv $300. Inquire at Sixth st. FOR SALE—Good paying ladiées’ town 000C inhabitants; low rent; no opposi- tion; $200 cash. Persian Hair Store, Napa. — | | hair store; XS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty.-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. G6L3; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort. | gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, | etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free: | no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE freedivorces a specialty: quick, quiat; Do charge Without success: stablished 16 7rs. G W. HOWE, S50 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free all cases; no advance fee: mo charge unless successful. Room 316, 3d floor, Examiner building. R. C. ADAMS. ADVICE free: phone Mint 865. 819 Market st 3. THURSTON; office open every even- ing: private diverce a specialty. JOHN R._AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 809-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. | FOR SALE—Cigar store and laundry office. | Call at 140 Sixth st., between 8 a. m. and 12 or4to 8 p, m. CLATRYOY ANTS—Continmad. FLATS TO LET. THIS WEEK.. ...B0c, $1 The First Registered Graduate Clairvoyant Palmist Ever in San Franc clsco. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE. Extraordinary clairvoyant ring accurac: read your destiny correctly and ta accept a fee unless you obtain tion for which you consult him; separated, settles lovers' speedy marriages, gives you good but power, with his superior knowledge of occult forces, enables him to read human destiny With uner- £0 sure is he of his vowers to quarrels, rled treasures; long-standing disease | has baffied the physician's skill cured without combined exactly what ou want to know that he will positively refuse the fnforma- eunites the causes luck, locates that medicine; there is no home so sad and dreary, no life so hard and bilghted, no heart so for- saken and lonely that cannot be set right and kept right after a visit to this inspired man of modern times; no matter what tro ing for his services; veloped”'; learn a $10 to $25 per day. 326... .O'FARRELL ST.. uble you may | bave, call and he will help you or charge noth- ‘mediumietic persons de- profession that will bring you MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, located at 17 Third st., She reads vour life correctly, rate description of the past, rev future. business troubles, permanently next Examiner bldg. &l ves an accu- s ths present | happenings and portrays events to oceur in the If you are in trouble, discontented or | not satisfied in life, or have domestie, love or consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. life: 25c up: Black 1569, gents $1: palm and clalr, sit. §1 | MME, PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant & card | reader, born with double veil—second sight diagnoses diseases with life reading; ladies50c 50. 126 Turk. | MISS M. WILLE, 50 Ellis st.. clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 50c-§1;1¢ 0 a:m.to8p.m. MME, LYONS, 108 6th st., ness medium’ and palmist read| clairvoyant, busi- ings by mail. MME. ODELL, clairvoyant; read accurately: L. 25¢: G. 50c. cards & tea leaves 521% Bddy. tings daily. 4481 Jessie st. | MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant ;a{d reader; sit- et. 5th and 6th. | MME. AUGUST. clairvovant and palmis 1149 Mission, over store. or no pay: 2fic vp. truth THOSE modern flats, just completed, Plerce between Cak and Fell sts., containing 6, 7, 8 and 9 rooms and all improvements; nothing better in city. Janitor on premises. Full particulars of MADISON & BURKE. 3672 16th, 6 rms...$25/2414 Van Ness, 8 r.§40 4181 Hermann, 5 r.$25550 Sutter, nr. Pow.§75 781 Halght, ¢ rms..§25/140 Minna, 100 rooms. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st A—CORNER bay-window ilat; N.W. cor. Pine and Fillmore: sun in every room; in perfect condition: desirable office for dentist or physician. ’ SUNNY flat of six rooms and bath; latest im- provements. 19 Stanley place, between First and Second sts., off Harrison, after 10 o'clock, Sunday included. { BAKER, 733_ near McAlllster—Elegant new Tlats, 6, 6, 7 rooms; sunny; modern; key on premi: | CALIFORNIA_ 2826, near Dovisadero—Sunny side; superior flat! marble and stone front; Tent reasonable. Please see and call on agent. HOWARD, 2637, near Twenty-second—Sunny upper flat of 7 rooms and bath, $25. 2031, lower, 6 rooms and bath, §20. $16-TO LET; upper 6-robm flat, bath, statlon- ary tubs, hot, cold water: separate yard; basement. 3414 Lapidge st. A FLAT of 4 rooms and bath. 1708 Church st. MODERN flats, 6 sunny rooms; bath, yard, basement; 1933-1935 O'Farrell; reasonabl NEW sunny 7-rdom flat for remt. 2007 Oal street. - HELP WANTED—FEMWALE—Con. A A A e e WANTED—Saleslady for ribbon department must have experience tying bows. J. M. LEVER & CO., corner Geary anrd Powell. WANTED—Girls to sew shirts; a few Inexpe- rienced taught. Apply THE L. ELKUS CO., 29 and 31, Battery st. WANTED—3 cooks and 3 second girla: wages 4§25 and $30. CATTELL'S AGENCY, 525 Eighth st., Oakland. EXPERIENCED arm waltress, $25 to $35 per month, according to hours. ' 725 Market st. ACTIVE youns sirl to carry dishes off table in restaurant. 725 Market st. ACTIVE, strong girl_to assort dishes in res- taurant kitchen. 725 Marke: si. WANTED—Apprentice. 121 Post st., room 31. WANTED—Housekeeper; 4 in family. Ad- dress box 5, Sunol, Cal. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit at Cutting’s factory, Seventh and Berry sts. FIRST-CLASS manicure for barber shop. Ap- ply 111 Ellis st. LEARN proofreading; sits_secured_$15 to §25 wkly. Home Correspondence Schocl, Phila. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, 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, PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister; learn for $5; hairdre: tage, dyeing, manicuring, switche titicns guaranteed stores and private; SMALL 4-room upper flat, $13; view; water free. 113 Cherry st. WALLER, 1708, near Park—Modern sunny flats, 3 and 5 rooms, Lath; rent $11 and $20. FOR sale or rent—Furniture 6-room flat; n arly new; walking distance. Box 2666, Call office. i bay LADIES to learn barber trade; only two months required; special offer this month; hairdressing taught in four week: free. MOLER System College. CPERATORS for electric chines on shirts at GREENFBAUM, & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. power sewing m WEIL SEND for our printed list of new flats. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. Panhandle, modern servant's room detached. References required. Box 2385, Call. $300—PARTNER; country with the best known man in Business Board Trade, 326 Pine s | ¥OR SALE—A lonx established, strictly cash | dairy produce, ice cream and delicacy store, | choice location, big returns for small invest- | ment. Speculators need not apply. B. F. HARVILLE, 125 Davis st. * PARTNER wanted with $100 cash in a fine saloon business. Particulars 402 Kearny, r. 0. VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. ROUTE in Western Addition: bullding up dis- trict; reasonable. Eox 1792, Call office. e e e roadhouse the saloon State. cares:open eves. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket et : consultation free: na fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN has best bicycles made all prices; call before buying: repairing, tires beils. 301 Larkin, 305 Market, 1968 to 1974 Page. — BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A LADY wishes 2 or 3 children: near school; Jowest terms: large yard. 1607 California. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKE of all kinds bought; libraries purchased: H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market: tel. Howard 1048, I BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$750; DELICACY and produce stor ceipts $10 day; worth $1000. STRAND, 78 3d. CORNER cigar store: good trade; full | value; bargain. STRAND & CO., 78 Third. A—WE buy. sell or exchange all kinds of busi- | ness. STRAND, 78 Third; Phone Clay 23. | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—RETSLOFF & McMILLEN. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. ANY HOUSE WE HAVE SCLD ON PAY- MENTS. 10 : rent $35; clears $45. 20 ; first-class; clears §120; only i 30 2 years' lease; clears $100.. 1150 15 i clears $00; reduced to. 8 owner leaving city; clears$30. 150 | 30 elegantly fur.; clears $200.. 8300 | 8 modern flat; piano, etc.. 13 ; owner sick; snap: clears §100. 700 | 10 r.; Mason st.; just listed; clears §50. 650 | 65 rooms; modern’ corner; ciears $423.. 8500 | 18 r.; very good; clears $75; payments. 1000 | 11 r.; north of Market; clears $40; pay. 28 rooms; money-maker; clears $65.... 550 | 50 good investment. ... 5500 40 i clears §200; snap. - 2200 S ciears $35; sacrifice. . 200 10 ewly furnished: part cash.. 050 | | REST! & McMILLEN, phone John 531. | 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). | SACRIFICE—$1050; 12 rooms; clears $75; new- Iy furnished; fine piano; owner sick. RETS. LOFF & McMILLEN. * BARGAIN_—$800: 20 rooms; clears $100; easy terms. See Retsloff & McMillen, 905 Market. = = | | $475 BUYS restaurant; 50 regular boarders; | MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt; ph. Jessle 2081, weekly receipts $175. $1850 bu: grocery; 3 | horses, 2 wagons; $1000 per month business; | vent paid in trade. $450 buys half Interest in | first-class saloon. THE COAST REAL ES- TATE, 783% Market st. RESTAURAN doing paying business; will sell half interest to the right party, with good MOR- room 4. an old _established | the retiring ‘partner has been in the business for years. California Business Asscciation, 865% BQUITY CO., in restaurants, rooming-houses; chances for positions, investments and loans; examine our list before buying. ANTED—Bookkeeper with $2500 to take half interest in well-established manufacturing ess; profits $5000 per annum net; books WELLS & SAUNDERS, bu open for inspection. 630 Market st. FOR sale—3000 acres Al sugar pine timber; worth $250,000; $30,000 required; market at home. - WELLS & SAUNDERS, ‘630 Market. CIGAR store on Market st ; firat-class business | and location; $700. McBRIDE & CO., 765 | Market st. SALOON’: best opportunity in Oakland; saloon, | bar fixtures, stock, etc., will be sold in the | next few days @t a bargain; sickaess the | i “lass location: must be said im. | ly. . Particulars with the ALDEN | 1118 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. STORE for sale; good business. BUNC:! Oakland. AY and grain business; old establish- large trad large stock; buildings; 14 head of horses; 7 wagons: investigate this; | 2 good chance to get into the hay and grain | business with a good paving established | caure of sale; situated on the main street and fi mediate CO., E. E. trade; low rent; owner retiring from business. Apply A, N. GRANT, 526 Seventh | et.; no agents. l | WE pay our subscribers weekly larger interest | | on their investment of $10 und upward with | us than they would recelve in a year from | the savings bank; we vever had a dissatisfied | subscriber mor a loss; write for circular. | SOLLITT & CO., Beard bidg., New York. (Mention paper.) il i | | $10 AND, upward will earn vou a good steady income, pavable every fiftsen davs; if you desire to place your jdle money where it will- bring good returns without fear of loss send for circular. National Fiscal Agency, su.ta | 57-8, Brooks bidg., N. Y. (Mentlon paper.) : THE best business chance fs in_a dividend- paying company: the Mesquite Springs Gold Company is paying €0% per year; it has a big income from sale of water to desert min- ers; it has enough ore blocked out in sight to make the stock work 10 cents; the mill will start un again this month for a long | run; August dividend 10%. Make drafts or money orders payable to STEPHENS & CO., way, Lcs Angeles, Cal. 82 rooms; rent $50; clears $100. -$1230 20 rooms: rent $47; clears $50. ] 8-room flat; rent §26; fine house. azs | 10-room house: rent $30; clears $30 325 20 rooms; Mariket rent $50; clears $! g«w 48 27 32-rocm hous 38-room hous cleurs $50. 23-room houst lears $55. Part cash, balance on easy payments. M-A-R-1-O-N G-R-I-F-F-I-N, 719 Market, gr. Call Bld.; tel. John 4-6-8-1. 5 r.; §200; rent $25: corner north of Market. 14 r.; $350; rent $25; clears $49; sunny side. 22 r.; §950; rent ‘terms 3 cash, 31 p. c. 37 r.; $2000; rent $50; clears $127; sickness. 53 r.; §3250; rent $00; clears $168; cor.; men. 128 ROOMS; low rent; fine transient.....$6500 100 rooms: best corner in city; lease... 7000 16 rooms; sunny corner: fine location.. 1500 14 rooms; reat very low: bargain..... 600 40 rms.; man house; rent $45; bargain. 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. 5 EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. C. E. HINKLEY, phone Mint 796. Successor to H. C. D 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. Cali for our large list of hotels, houses, flats, ete. Hou sold on monthly payments. List your house for guick sale with C. E. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, £30 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281 SCKER. lodging- Reliable dealers In rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and _rea| ate. ‘We furnish vacant houses and loan maney at lowest rates, Something new every day. New houses to lease. MME. LA FERN, card reading, Fifth st., room 11. 26c up. 109 LINCOLN—Clairvoyant hours 11 to 3; readings by mall. and high peychist; 125 Turk st. MRS. BAUMANN., the well-known clairyoyant, hzs moved to 317 Ellis readings daily. MRS. o gents. B0c: readings dally. BROWN. clairvoyant card reader; ladies, 132 Bixth st CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN vou become disgusted with poor work #end for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing.Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. THOMPSON Carpet Beating Wo ting. 599 Geary; tel. Hyde 112 rks; _renova. and Hyde 90. TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 carpet clean- Powell st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM { ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., '402 Sutter st. & CO., Prop. §425 | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1702 Harrison st.;tel. Mission 263. 333 Golden Gate a 500 | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, telephone East 126. 750 | . BE. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission T4 COLLECTION OFFICES. 350 | ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Bush 184. unless successful. | GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge Room' 310, 927 Market st. e e e i e e, DENTISTS. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, r. 7, Flood bidg.; extractions done pain- leasly; teeth without plates our specialt: crowns §3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 | up; office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. gold m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs. plates, §5, full xet: all wo ranted. Chicago Denta! Parlors, $3 50: fillings, 50c: painiess and was 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns,$2 up; fillings 25c. SET_of teeth without plate. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st, DR. H. G. Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentists, Dr. Perkin: pr Oth & Mission. s e i . DRESSMAKERS AND SEAM:! STRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN- ERY SCHOOL. Oldest and most rellable. Practical business course In millinery. Patterns cut to measure. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. — s EDUCATIONAL, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- | NEERING—Theory, demonstrat| tion, 1N>oratory and shop work: practical; day and night. catalogue (ree. fon, construc- thoroughly 24 Post st., 8. F.; AN evening session begins the Lyceum on July 28; candidates are prepared for the uni- versity, the medical colleges, col tistry, of pharmacy, of law, ef work ‘with rapid advancement lleges of den- te.; thorough has been our achievement for last 10 years; on completing course candidates will be recommended; terms very reasonable. Room 333, Phelan building. X—1IF Gregs stenographers are not fast writers how do they all get positions and hold them? 90 positions since April 1; Ellis bookkeeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. e, 1236 Market st. Business Col- | HEALD'S S8CHOOL OF MINES, A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels. lodging-houses, all sizes and prices; no_troubie to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 1% per cent. MONEY SAVED, § § EARNED! Bargains, square dealing, general satisfaction and largest list of houses and hotels at G. W. SCHWEINHARD'S, 917 Market st., rooms 1 & 2; fone Ming 1911. ———ee SPIRITUALISM. | ‘Thorough courses; complet 24 Post st. te equipme: A1l subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an school for the university, law ceredited preparatory and medical colieges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined hand and commercial course to be had; in- | short- dorsed by official court reporters.1352 Markt. ST. IGNATIUS College, Hayes Ness ave,, will reopen Monday, st. and Van August 4; entrance examinations now being held from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 daily. Entrance 213 Grove. DR. CLARK, The well-known medjum and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed: she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mail; send rtamp for circular with specfal terms. 1200 Market st. cor. Golden Gate ave.: offices 25 and 26, MRS. DR. CLARK. assured in business, ore leads and tic affalrs, through Mrs. Green's spir- itual powers; names given; readings, 10 to 8. Leavenworth st. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis st., near Franklin; phone Polk 2456; readings dafly; materializ. irg seance Sunday, Tuesday ana Friday nights, 50c. A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me- dium and life reader: examination of disvases free; eitting $1. letter $2. Offices, 10 Turk st. Nice paying circulating library, cigar and stationery stors, laundry office, ete.; 2 nicely furnished rooms; everything complete: occupied by present.owner 9 years; 1 block from new postoffice; price $700. Ad- dress box 2387, Call office. THE Guarsnteed Fund has paid dividends of 1 10 7% fortnightly; send for free book; facts and figures explaininz option trading. O born Grain Co., 813 Phoenix bldg., Minne- apolls, Minn. Members Chamber Comme A WEEKLY income as large as that pail yearly by savings banks; no gamble: a s: business proposition; Geposits always at your send for prospectus. The H. P. GRIF- CO., 41 West 2ith st., New York, START = manufacturing business at hom: guaranteed formulas for skin foods, face creams, bust developers, etc., B0c each’ thre: for $1. West Berkeley Pharmacy Co., West Berkeley, Cal. A RARE chance—New and complete stock and | fixtures of retafl drug store in Oakland will | be sold as a bargain. Apply immediately | Pac. Law & Collection Co., 415 Montgomery. | ! | MRS. MAY VAN AUKEN has removed to 782 Ellis: neme in bay-window; “‘How a Crashed Woman Can Rise”; free lecture to married 8 Mon. eve.; $2 readings of and hends reduced to 50c from to Aug. 9; hours, 10 to 12, 7 to 8. Aug. PARTNER to invest $1500 in manufacturing businesgs will pay $200 per month after se ond m#h; no experienco required; perm: | ment rffd. Box 2383, Call office. 71-ROO¥ house furnished with photograph gal- | lery, doing 00d business, for $300, if taken in one week; owner leaving town. Box 2280, Call_office. { | ELSIE REYNOLDS—Materializing In gas | light: Sunday eve 50 cts. 525 Elils. | MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Oak—Circle Tues., Frl., | 8. m.; Wed, 2 p. m.; 10c; read. dali¥, 50c. BROESKE'S convincing materializing_seance in light; 8 p. m. to-night: admission 50c; test conditions medium sits outside cabnt.205Turk. MRS, EBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting to-night., 10c. 3250 Twenty-second st., bet. Miszion and Valencia. | | i MRS, SHEEHAN, trance,test medium;readings g ‘Third s cir. Tues ¥ri., 25c. e e e et CLAIRVOYANTS. A—ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success &0 hand in hand, vet 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, unhappy or not satisfied in life, consult Ismar, for she 18 a prophatess of world-wide {ame, and her name has become a proverb In thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice. Ismar can be consulted dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her offics, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL-lmmar's readings by mail are 11y ar estisfactory as those glven in person; three - uestions answered, $1; full life reading. »o. Send cate and year of birth. | i i 1 i | SPANISH conversation 6 ROOMS, rent $25; 2 rooms rented for $1L. 78 Rausch st.; gas; bath. HELF WANTED—FEMALE. FINELY furnished, new seven room flat onm | | WANTED—Families to_cut apricots immedi- PICK hops in Augtst: healthful, enjoyable and very profitable cuting for young and old. Ap- ply to HORST BROS., 122 Battery st., S. F. GOOD _ironers, also machine hands; good wages. St. Nicholas Laundry, 17th and Folsom st3. GIRLS 15 to 18 for factory work. Apply at | once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. | APPRENTICES wanted in millinery store at | 692 McAllister st. atel: Box 4692, Call office. i country. AT C. R .HANSEN & CO.’S...Phone Grant 185 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT sses, Visalla, Madera, Merced, 8 Martinez, Menlo Park, Haywards, Sonoma, Pacific Grove, Napa, fares pald to all coun- try places, wages §20 to $25; 2 chambermaids, country hotels, $20; § fancy ironers, country hotels,” fare paid, $35-340; 2 pantry girls, country hotels, fare pald, $25; plaln laun- drees, country hotel, fare paid, $30; 2 mangle girls, city, $15-$20 ¥ <:se.... FAMILY DEPARTMENT Nurse, care of small children, $20; girl, choice place, Oakland, $25; cooks, house- Birls, “second girls, nursegirls, eity and coun- o try, best of wages . C. R. HANSEN & CO 429 Bush st. WANTED—Working hotel housekeeper, nice place, ¥85; 3 cooks, $30, $35; 3 hotel and small restaurant cooks, city and country, §35, $40, $50; 8 second girls, $20, $25, $30; 2 laundresses and chamberwork, city, $30; housework, 2 in family, Merlo, $30; 3 nurse- girls, $20, $25; 10 hotel and restaurant wait- resses, $25, $80; chambermald, $20; 2 delica- tessen cooks, $30, $35; pantry girl, §20, hotel; nurse for children, institution, §25: house- keeper, country, $20; secand work, Oakland, $25; 50 housework girls at §$20, $25, $30; places too numerous to advertise. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A PARLOR mald and waltress, $30; infant's nurse, $30; chambermald and seamstre: $25; twenty housework girls for city and country, £30, $25, $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. OPERATORS and a number of bright zirls will be taken for instruction on overalls, with a stated amount guaranteed to begin- ners. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove s WANTED—Respectable Protestant girl or wo- man of middle age as housekeeper and cook in family of 2; short distance in country: £0od and permanent home; wages $10 to $12 month, | P. O. box 02, Centerville, Alameda ‘0., Cal, WANTED—15 bright girls, 16 to 18 years old, to work on muslin underwear; paid while learning; steam power. G. W. REYNOLDS, 597 Misslon st., corner Second. AT Napa cannery, Napa, Caljfornia; boat leaves every day at 5 p. m.; plenty of work for women and girls for several months; good pay. WANTED—GIrl for cooking, general house- work; four adults: no windows; small wash- ing; wases $25. Call Monday mornirs, 2721 oy st. WANTED—A middle-aged woman to take care or washing. 847 Florida st., near 2lst. WANTED—Experienced overator for manicure, hairdressing and face massage. Apply Superintendent, The Emvorium, WANTED—First-class trimmers; good salary; stéady position. Apply at HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. BOY or girl badly freckled will treat free. Harris Institute of Dermatslogy, 508 Sutter st.. Bowhay bullding, CASHIER for first-class restaurant; experience and references required; no fee. 526 Mont- gomery st. WE want an experlenced business woman to anage an out-of-town office. Address box 2, Call office. MILLINERY apprentice; good opportunity (> learn the trade thoroughly. 1003 Fillmor= st. "WANTED—A good waitress; 6 days a week; wages §7. 6 Eighth st. FINISHERS on ladles' cloaks and jackets, JACOBI & HELLER, 40 Ellls st. GPERATORS on skirts. JACOBI & HELLER, 40 Ellis st. YOUNG girl for light houscwork. 2099 Mis- sion st. WANTED—Experienced operators on _under- skirts. ZUCKERMAN BROS., Market. GIRLS to sew on buttons on underwear; pald by the week. 21 Sansome st. GIRL wanted to learn typesetting, $3 week to KENT Law School; day and night; 553 Parrott | start: 9 hours. 516 C Bullding (Bmporfum). Write for particu- 1P Coni S e lars. GIRT, for housework and cooking: 820 Sutter 1t it s 3 4 PIANO,. vioin _ind_ mandolin, jsedos, | 333 | rscsmmento et car. 314 Speuce, nr Cldy. Laussat ave., bet. Haight and Waller, Fill- | GIRL to assist In small restaurant; Sundays more and Steiner sts. off; $20 ver mo. 1621 Polk st. MUNSON School of Shorthand & Typewriting, | WANTED—A young girl for_general house- 137 Montgomery; standard systems taught; public school students finished; special rates. Address Ayers’ “Businees College, nicest in the State. Life schol: 723 Market or their new catalogue; it is free and the arship, $30. ENGINEERING—CIVIL, elec., mining,mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; e der Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, st. 1864. Van nr. City Hall. work; need not cook. 1831 Eddy st. LUNCH waitress wantec Restaurant, 631 Clay st, | FIRST-CLASS vants finisher. California, near Stockton. RELIABLE woman for Apply 1760 Page st. gocd pay. People's 32 Jolce st., off general housework. methad; 25¢ per lesson. PRO) of Mexico City; studlo, r. 4, 131 ught: new short easy W. M. SIMMS Montgomery. ACTING, elocution, speclalti associated with ' theatrical Hallet School; ‘agency securing positions. Alcazar bullding, 120 O'Farrell st. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thoroush modern methods; positions for all graduates; new G0-page catalogue free. 35 Larkin st. GIRL wanted for general housework; home; good wages. 2055 Jackson st. RILIABLE Protestant girl for general house- work; small fam®ly. 869 Fulton st, FIRST-CLASS trimmer and makers wanted. 24 Kearny st. good of sick woman; good home; no small children | WANTED—An experienced tatloress for bush- eling department. S. N. Wood C: 8 Mit. MILLINERY trade and positions guaranteed in 4 weeks for §5. 143 Stockton st., rcom 13. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. | FREE . STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARE FREE FARE TATE OF UTAH...... of $2 25 to $2 56 ver day 5-§2 50 day 500" teamsters. 500 laborers and rock laborers.§2 .FREE FARE TO MENDOCINO CO.... p to-day to ¥ort Bragg, Caspar and Men- doemo City; big lumber companies.....Free 100 men for sawmill and lumber woods..Fare .$30 and $65 month and board aborers, sawmill co...rree fare SPECIAL TO-DA’ FREE FARE | 10 lumber piler: $40 per month and beard 10 men to pile lumber..$30 per mo. and board Head logger. $75 per month and board 5 section hands, sawmill .$2 25 a day 10 men te work on road 5 mo. and found ¥REE FARE BY RAIL FOR ABOVE.... 6 swampers .$10 per month and board 3 crosscutters. $45 ver month and board 10 laborers, city, weekiy pay, board at home, $2; 10 teamsters, near city, 32 25 ver day: man and wife, ranch, 4 cows and chores and HELF WANTED—MALE—Con. MURRAY & READ ...Phone Main 5348 < 634-636 CLAY ST .. Leading Empioyment and Lador Agen SPECIAL SUNDAY TO-DAY, SUNDAY Office Open To-day, Sunday, from 8 i ..... Noon UTAH STATE NEVAD: STATE ARIZONA STATE FREE.. P R. R. M Upwards of 9000 men wan‘cd fornia, Arizona, Utah, Nevada ‘Washington 3 w §1 ‘Wages . -$2 Vs STATE OF UTZH 266 teamsters, $2 25 d concrete mixers, $2 25 to 50, free fare. 3 carpenters, K. R. work, Utah, free lare, §3 to 33 30 . - EVADA STATE - 500_teamsters, §2 25 to $2 50; 700_laborers, $2 50; rockmen, drillers, trackmen, steel carpenters, Nevada R, R. work, free.. . 8. P. R. R. CO. OWN WORK . borers for steel and track gang, So ern Pacific; Company’s own work; spikers, strappers, etc... s B Wages, $2 day oard §t . FREE FARE ARIZONA 20 ‘teamsters, R. R. work, near Prescott; Wheelwright, R, K. camp, Arizona, $60 and found . WE SHIP TO-DAY TO. s Keiton, Fenelon, Moor, Reno, Wads- worth, Icarus, Elko, Clark, Golconda. . Come you. Free. Come everybody 3 . MINES : Laborers ners, good mine, §90; 3 single hand miners, north, 4 miners, souti; 3 miners, gold quartz mine, $82 50; 12 muck- ers, $75; 5 laborers, mine, Trinity Co., $43 and found; 27 laborers, other mines, no ex- perience required, $42 and found; carpenter for mine, $60 and found.. - SAWMILLS « East North ‘We pay your fare. . ceeean 450 laborers, no experience required, to work in sawmills, yards and woods, pile lumber, learn to run machines and make yourself useful, wages $0 to $60 and found, ship daily, fare paid.. $1 to work in fare . ards, mills and wood: 25 men $60; band sawyer, $5 day: G carriage setters and screw turners, 33 day, $65 and found; shingle sawyer, shingle packer, tree fellers, log loaders, crosscut sawyers, ete., etc . car loaders, 7 _MECHANICAL HELP. 3 carpenters, sawmill company, $82 56; 4 car- penters, rancn, $2 50 day and found’ 3 car. enters, R. R work, Utah, free fare, $3 to 50 day; 4 biacksmiths, camps, ranches and shops, $3, $55 and found, $40 and found; 3 blacksmith helpers, $2 5§ day, $40 and 333 and found; 3 wheelwrights, $2 75 and $3 day, country; 2 brick molders, §2 50 day; cooper, boxmakers, carpenter, steady jobe, city, $75; T. P. Hansen, carpenter, please re- CLERICAL, OFFICE HELP, NURSES, etc. Bookkeeper and stenographer, ranch, $40 and found: stenographer and bookkeeper, lumber company, $70; night clerk, milk depot, city, $40; man as salesman and porter, city fruit commission-house, $2 50 day; assistant nurse, city instituticn, $26 and found; as- sayer and chemist, gold mine; grocery clerk. city, §25 and found; boys for offices and errand boys, $15 to $20; cashler, restaurant, city; 2 young men to assist salesmen. MISCELLANEOUS .. Eastern man to drive milk wagon, no ex- perience necessary, fare 60c, $30 and found; young man to drive light wagon and help in store, city. $7 week and room: bugs, washer, fare 15c, $60; 10 stablemen, hostlers, harness cleaners and buggy washers, $10 $60; gardener, and found 0 see boss here, i freight boat, city, country, 2 deckhands, . MARRIED HELP Married laborer for mine, good place; milker and_wife, $45 and found; man and wife small fruit farm, Suisun, $40 and found: farmers and wives: cook and wife, country hotel, $35 and found....... i weo FARMS -..... 3 TEAMSTERS.. .LABORERS .. MILKERS FRUIT KERS .FENCE BUILDERS 179 men for farms, vineyards, hay and har- vest work. $30, $33 and found, $2 to $3 day ranch work, wife to cook fof 5 men, full charge, $50; experlenced poultryman, chicken | ranch, $35 and board; 25 men and families to pick and cut fruit; 160 other good positions; come everybody. CAL. EMP. AGENCY.. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Cla o 2 .Phone Main 1191.. Utah and Nevad ...Utah and Neva FREE FARE....TO-DAY....FREE FARE | 1000 laborers, teamsters, concrete and rock men to Vista, Telegraph Point, Clark, Wads- worth, Moors, Osino, Holborn, Icarus, ElRo, Pequop, Rokeby, Fenslon and Lucin '$2, $2 25 and $2 50 per day. FREE FARE....TO-DAY....FREE FARB 300 R. R. men, $1 75; coast, eastern | | ...50 Third st. | | | P. Co.’s work, $1 60 nud; nd western divisions. To Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Bradley, Guadaloupe, Oakland, Metz, Surt, Naples, | SAWMILLS. AND. LUMBER WOODS | 50 men, various jobs...$35 to $45 and found | 30 woodchoppers. . $1 to $1 50 per cord 1 Blacksmith, camp, free fare. $3 60 | Blacksmith .§50 and lm.!nd Concrete finisher ..§5 per day | 2 elevator boys.......$10 and $12 avd found | Boy for shop, city . ... 930 | Farm hand and choreman ....$25 and found | 2 steamboat waiters, to-day. .$25 | 250 laborers, various kinds of San Ardo,” San Lucas, Red Bluff, Menlo Park, Salinas and Winters. and found; 10 teamsters, big raneh, $40 and found: 5 fruft teamsters, %30 and 'found; 6 men to build fences on ranch, $1.50 day and found; 3 hand men for hop raneh, $150 day and found: hop baler. $40 and found: hay balers, $3 to $4 day: 20 fruit pickers, $30 and found; 3 sheep herders, $30 and found; 2 va- queros, $30 and found; 25 milkers, §30 to $10 and found; 23 choremen and choreboys, $35 to $15 and found........ 3 10 laborers, factory. near cit: 5 laborers, factory, eity, laborers, other jobs, city and country. $2 50 day; 10 teamsters, near city, $2 2 HOTELS ... Ayt 15 cooks, hotels ard restaurants, city and country, $40 to $60; 10 cooks, camps and ranches, $65 to $30 and found; 8 waiters, hotel and restaurant, city and country, $30 to $40 and found; 3 camp waiters. city, $25 and found: 25 kitchen hands, dish washers and pot washer: 4 porters: 3 butchers: baker, country shop. $50 and found: 4 second bakers, bakers' helpers, etc.; bell boys, elevator boyt boys for factorles and learn trades.. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. ASSISTANT restaurant porter; must maks himeelf useful during meal time in dining- room. 725 Market st. BARBER shop for sale; $25. good chance for single man. BARBER shop, 2 chalrs; steady; cash $150. Box 2279, Cail office. THE Auditorium Shaving Parlor, 60 Ellis st. will close every Saturday eve. at 10. com. mencing August 2. LEVEY & COSTLEY. 5 to $2 a $2 day; 370 32 to day. 1353 Bush st WANT 3, .FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. @ ship Monday to_all points on construction work in Nevada and Ut ‘Wanted—2000 teamsters, laborers, men, concrete_men, tunnelmen, drillers and | muckers. .....$2, $2 25. $2 50 and $3 a day | FOR S. P. COMPANY WORK. 100 laborers, spikers and _strappe: r track and steei gang, $2, $2 25 and §2 40 day FOR CHATSWORTH PARK. drillers, muckers $2 25, $2'50 and $3 500 tunnelmen, headers, and outside laborers, $2, a day FREE FARE, C. R. HANSEN & CO. Branch Office. AN errand boy_for this office. ETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. TWO good real estate and business opportunity solicitors can secure an engagement. Cail Monday, 8 to 10 a. m. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. BOYS wanted to learn the grocery business age 15 to 18 years. Call at 432 Pine st.. 9 o'clock Monday morning. GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO. J. F. CROS- A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON. room 412 Parrott building. WANTED—A man that understands nursery work and jobbing gardening. Call 500 Halght. TRUSTWORTHY person_in each county ‘o manage business: old house; straight bona fide weekly cash salary, $18: paid each Wed- nesday with all expenses direct from head- quarters: money advanced for expenses. Man- ager, 339 Caxton bullding, Chicago. BOOKKEEPER—Young man who th understands double entry and capable of tak-* ing care of a large set of books for lumber firm in Sonoma County; references required. Address box 2205, Call office. WANTED at cnce, a comp® ent salesman to seil soda_fountains from sample: a man that can furnish security and reference: good salary. Address Siegel Extract Co., 1902 Wylle ave., Pittsburg, Pa. LEARN proofreading; sits secured, $15 to $25 < ‘weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. WANTED—Trustworthy man to take care of 12 cows. 28 Berlin st., off San Bruno road and Silver ave. BARBERS, small barber shop for sale. 230 Third st’; good business: price $125 cash. WANTED—20 men with $300 each for Cocos island; 4 month's sea voyage: big returns. Address Cocos, 445 Parrott building, San Francizco, Cal. WANTED—A reliable young man with $1 light genteel work; no experience required; short hours: no Sunday work; §70 month year round. Particulars 88 Third st., room 2. WANTED—Stock clerk for house furnishing goods; must have knowledge of tinware, agate and wooden goods. Apply superintend- ent's office, The Emporium. WANTED—A young man to work in a coal yard; one who_ understands the care of horses. Call 1711 Sacramerto st, Monday, | after 9 o'clock. 1 WANTEDSober, industrious man, experl- enced in canaing fruit. Address, stating wages, exverience and references, box 2276, Call office. WANTED—Experienced domestic _salesman. Apply between 9 and Il a. m. at HALE WANTED—Young man between 16 and 18 years of age for stock clerk and to learn the dry goods business. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' MEN to learn basber trade; only requires two months; constant practice and expert instruc: tion; catalogue free; special inducements this Moler System College, 835 Clay st. WANTED—Young man, 15 to 13 years of to assist in office. WILL & FINCK CO., Market st. ‘WE can provide any ambitious man with prof- itatle employment. CURTIS Publishing Co.. 59 Columbian building. PICK hops in August: heaithful. enjoyable and very profitable outing for young and old. A ply HORST BROS., 122 Battery st., 8. F. YOUNG woman for light housework; $10; American family; gocd home. 720 Gilbert st. TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col- 855 Market. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. lege graduates in bookkeeping. BOOKKEEPING by mali, $56; no money until satisfied. TARR, rpert acc’tant, 855 Market. GIRL for general housework; small family. 3435 Twentleth st. 1 WANTED—Plain, steady young man as part ner in establishcd business; $15 to $20 week; must have $150 cash. Geary st., roem 4. AITERS, cooks, dishwashers, kitchen help for restaurants; no fee; open Sunday to 2 p. m. 526 Montgomery st. ! | GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate ave.; full business course; day and night. RELIABLE, intelligent Iady over 26 for respon- sible undertaking. Box 2260, Call office. BALLROOM or stage dancing tdught; classes Monday & Friday evgs. IRVINE'S, 421 Post. WANTED—GIrl for light housework; good place; call forenoon, 503 Lyon st., cor. Giove. Prof. Merki, from Paris, experienced teacher violin, mandolin, guitar, 1008 Misslon, nr.6th. WANTED—Good ucond_slrl, Call 2608 Cali- fornia st. WANTED—Woman _ dishwasher, small res. taurant, Sunday morning. 239 Eighth st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.: day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr.6th. GOOD GIRL for general housework. Sleep home; ¥20. 826 Capp st., near 24th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $8 mo. Harpist, only teacher Wi st, desires Carusi, Hallet School Acting,120 ils. Mme. 'Farrell st. | HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F., founded i803; new 80-page catalogue free. FURNITURE FOR § ALE. MESTING NOTICES. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, 1. O. 0. F. Initiation MONDAY, Aug. 4, 1932 Visiting brothere wel come. J. 3. PHILLIPHS, N. G. J. R. CASSIDY, Recording Sec. REBFL Cork ienevolent Assoclation—The above association will hold ite regular annual picnie cn SUNDATY, August 3, 1902, in Shelt M-ound Park. Derkeley. year has only 1o be seen to be appreciated. Magnificent and numerous gate and cash game prizes. Special features in Irish square and reel and jis dancing. Eniarged platform, tipecial music for the occaslon. A first-class union band will be in attendunce in the main pavilion. Amusement for everybody. Don't forget the date, as this is the picnic of the Seascn, Sunday, August o B. F. BUCKLZ The programme this | 306000 CASH or improved real estate buys fam- fly liquor store; most prosperous interior city ©on the coast: nets about $300 monthly. Ad- drees box 59, Call, §45—CIGAR and nction store; 4 rooms; rent $10. T34 Sixth st. §250_PARTNER saloon: good place; rent §13; 3 rooms: old stand. 602 Third st. TABLISHED dental office for sale; less than C. B. Buehler, 658 Eighth, Oakland. | GROCERY and bar, bois: ad wagon, all cash trade, including property, sold at bargain. Inquire 7231 Mission st. GOOD saicon for sale; cheap rent; sickness -Fn‘:;e“d selling. Apply Albany Brewery, 415 Zighth et A—ISMAR,the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. 16 b p. m.; reading by mail as gatlstactory as| in person; 3 questions answeredl, $1; full lite | $5; send lock of halr, date and Vear of birth. Mme. Leola, 2326 Mission, nr. 20th, best clair- | voyant, fortune teller and spiritualist In the world." Luck, love and_Palestine wonder charms. Lessons given. Hours 1 to 9 p. m. A SNAP—318 Grant ave, 7 room all new furniture 4nd vélvet carpets; rent $33. and bat HOUSE of 10 rooms, includin leased ground, only $250. 4 furniture, on First st. FOR sale—Carpets on floor; fair room flat. 1647 Golden Gate ave, conditlon; T FURNITURE WANTED, A—Miss Zemdar, young gifted clair. and palm. she has second sight:a wonderful prophatess: names given; L. G0c; G. $1. 217 Eddy st. MME. RAVENNA; business advice; ncmes g'ven; full life readings. 5 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader, la. 250 gents S0c. 931 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. | COUNTRY route of this paver for sale. cuire at Call office. In- OLDEST palmist and card reader In eity: la- dies; 25c; gents, 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19. ! . - BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days: special reasons, §. J. WAUGH. r. 415 Examiner blg, X WOLLPERT. 774 Mission st price for second-hand furniture: pays highest tel. Red ‘lllt. FURNITURE AND IHA'I"I'lll‘El. LOW prices and good work in over furniture and mattresses. HOP) 08, Bush 421. & 411 and 413 Powell st.; tel NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH TOU FREE OF CHARZE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% FREMONT ET.; MR. DAVIS. ‘WOMEN and Girls wanted at the Gibbs Wii- son Packing Co., 821 Bryant st; those hav- ing worked in ‘canneries before preferred. Best wazes paid. j WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit; ana Brvant. | CODE PORTIVOOD CANNINA al ryant, ] NS COMPANY. I.A“D: r&' inaomlflubl- e:\llrtly. "M of self- on; good opportunity t party. _FUPERSON, room 412 Parrott buliding, BRIDGE carpenters for raiiroad work; free fave; no fee; open Sunday to 2 p. m. 526 | Montgomery st. WANTED—Solicitor; must be a hustler: good | opportunity; quick money. Apply office Me- | chanics’ Pavilion, Monday morning, 11 to 12. YOUNG man who thorcughly understands retail candy trade; steady position; city. Box 2320, Call office. EXPERIENCED _card writer and window dresser. JOE ROSENBERG, 8§16 Market st. EXPERIENCED furniture packers wanted by the JOHN BREUNER CO., 957 Market st. GREAT opportunity; $150 buys best cigar stand in city; account death. 219 Mason st. BRIGHT boy to help in grocery and bar. 3500 Twenty-second st., cor. Dolores. 3 WANTED—Boy to learn jewelry engraving; no salary to begin. 816 Market st. STRONG_boy. California Clothing Renova- tory, 287 O'Farrell st.; call Monday. WANTED—Cash boys with references. Apply at LIVINGSTON BROS., 123 Post st. ‘WANTED—Experienced male and female cut- ters for factory on women's wrappers and overskirts. Apply box 1116, Call office. BARBERS — For sale, elegantly furnished money making shop in nearby town. Ad- dress box 3805, Call office, Oakland. GOOD rtunily for locksmith or barber shop. Pine st. WANTED_First-class delivery wagon driver, salary $73 per month. Apply box 2368 ol | BOY wanted. Apply at drug store cor. Geary and Octavia_sts. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. 8, F. Barber College. 741A Howard st. G00 PATRS new and second-hand aimy shoe: size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY. 261 3. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Pnelan big. 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.. nr. 5th. SAILORS and crdinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes hall-soled whils waiting! 230 to 50c. G463 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 WANTED—For U. 8. army, ablebodied unmar- ried men. between ages 21 and 35; citizen: of United States. of sood character and t te habits, who can speak, read and wril lish. For information appl Reerul ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Francisco. or Masonic building. Sacramento. CAR painter wanted. 210 Fremont street. WANTED—First-class _delivery dry as wrapper. Apply box.2270, Call office. ° GERMAN musician giving instructions on vio- lin; state price of lessons. Box 2393, Call. i DISHWASHER—Experienced. 612 Kearny st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics o know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third at.. 150 largs rooms; 25c per night: §1 to $2 per week. ALL sizes men's shoes. slightly dam: Talt price. 56 Mizelon st bet. lst a 24 sts. WINCHESTEL Houre. 48 Third st uear Ma ke rooms. Z5c ni reading - rooms free bus and baggage to and from ferry. BUS LMAN wanted. Golden Eagle Clothing A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and 04 Kearny st. WANTED—Good boy to assist window dresser. J. M. LEVEE & CO., cor. Powell and Geary. A—SHIRTMAKERS and hers. E SON & CO.. B Marker st b Lo | FIRST-CLASS ladies’ tailor: one that operate rref Box 2278, Call offica, " fubscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st For Employment Wanted, ste., Se Page Thirty-Four,