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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALfl, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1902. SAN FR CO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open tntll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street. ecrner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 633 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 221 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open untll § p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open untll § p. m. 108 Valencis street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open until § p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. Golden Gate fety, THE Theosophical Soclety in Flood Lodge—Public lecture to-night building at & o'clock by Miss M. A. WALSH; elepathy and Suggestion. P st MEETING NOTICE: PARADE NOTICE—Members of the San Francisco lodges, Knights of Pythias, and visiting brothers are requested to assemble at Pythian Castle, 909 Market st., ~on AT THE STRANGERS™ SARBATH HOME (643} Howard St. Methodist-Episcopa’ Chasch Bet. 24 & 3d Sts. Seats Free. Rev. Dr. John A. B, Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black gét. mfortable seat | A urteous greeting ¢ Awalt yO8 | rdial welcome “The Practical Creed of | anthem and offert sung by Miss Alpha Martin. 6 p. m., song eervice and short ser- | After meeting, anthem and offertory, mon Miss Martin will sing again. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mie- sion st., bet. Sixth and Seventh—Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs, pastors. 11 a. ., morning worship; sermon by Freeman D. Bovard, D.D. Subject, “'Last Sayings of Christ.” 12:45 p. m., Sabbath echool, Rolla | V. Wait superitendiot 6395 m. Socke- tles of Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., co cert. Programme: Overture—"Bridal Feast (Gruenwald), orchestra; selection—Melodie in F (Rubinstein), orchestra; vocal duet—'‘Over | the Stars There Is Rest” (Abt), Mrs. Cramer | and Miss Tooley: selection—The Heavens | Are Telling” (from the Creation) (Haydn), | orchestra; violin solos—''Ave Maria” (Bach’ | Gounod), “‘Serenata Napoletana” (Sgambatl), Charles E. Robson; recessional—March | Pontificate” (Hardy), orchestra. 8 o'clock, evening worship; sermon by Arthur H. Briggs; subject, “‘Outcasts.” The seats are free. The pecple are welcome. | Memorial Methodlst Episcopal Haves and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John pastor. Chancellor Jas. R. Day racuse University will preach at 11 a. m. In the evening at 7:45 there will be a Sunday school sacred concert with an address by the | Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. Ep- League at 6:45 p. m. Seats in this | h free. Al invited { CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Call- | 2 _and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemp- D.D., pastor; Rev. Geo, G. Eldredge, ate pustor. rning service at 1 : Dr. Hemphill will preach. Sermon topic, ““The Tabernacle and the Camp; or the Church ard the Kingdom.” Evening service | | at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Eldredge will preach. Sermon topic, ““What God Requires.” | Sunday is at m 10 a. m. and I -3 o Wednesday E meeting | ev | sl pacme s i i s, BB dodhanee T3 SSBI | FiRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Vi Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. William Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. e pastor will preach both | Sunday school at 12:45 ristian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. y evening prayer meeting at 8 ALl are cordially invited. | o’clock. AFTERNOON, August 12, at 1:30 o'clock, %o rake part in the grand parade. Every member of the order is earnestly requested to assist in making this parade the grandest in the history of fraternal orders. By order of the 1902 committee of assoclated lodges Francisco, i C. W. NEVIN, President. ERNEST ULMAN, Secretary. THE members of the St. Andrew's Boclety and their families are cor- dially invited to be present at a re- Ception 1o be tendercd to MR. WIL- LTAM BALNAVES by the St. Andrew's So- clety, in Scottish Hall, 107 ~Larkin st., TUESDAY EVENING, August 12, at 8:30. JAMES ROLPH JR., President. STOCKHOLDERS _ MEETING—A special meeting of stockholders of Union Iron Works will be held on Tuesday, August 19, 1902, at 11:30 a. m., in the office of the company at 222 Market st., San Francisco. JAMES O'B. GUNN, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission having re- celved epplication_to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Mrs, C. W. Porterfield and Jos. A. Jeffery, in the Hunken gravel mine, near Emigrant ‘Gap, Nevada County, Cal., to de- posit tailings in Diamond Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., August 25, 1902, st 1:30 p. m. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. To stockholders of Wells, Fargo & Com- pany—You are hereby notified that the next annual meeting of the stockholders of sald company, for the election of directors for the | ensuing year and the transaction of such | other business as may come before the meet- ing, will be beld in the office of the secretary of the company, room 1, in the company’s | bullding, corner of Second and Mission sts., San Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, Augu 14, 1602, at 10 o'clock a. m. The transfer books will be closed July 31, 1902, and re- | oOpened August 14. NATHAN STEIN, Secretary. ATTENTION, Champions of the Red Cross! Will all having rituals or parts of rituals please forward them to me, as we are in need of them, as we have organized an encamp- ment. CHARLES LEE, Past Supreme Commander, 334 Lexington ave., San Francisco. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. dally; test circle every night, 10c. ADOPTION. HEALTHY girl baby for adoption. DR. FUNKE. Maternity Villa, 1416 Eighth st., Oakland. AGENTS WANTED, MANAGER—ADble business man in this terrl- tory for agency of best and cheapest Adding and Listing Machine; applicants must be able to earn from $2000 to $5000 a year and fur- nish best of references. Shattuck Adding Machine Co., 265 Dearborn st., Chicago. UNITARIAN Churcn (First), SW. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, my ; Chas. A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday school. The Sunday school is at ! 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach. Subject, *“The Power of Stability.” Music by quartet choir under direction of H. J. Breth- | erick, organist. All are cordially invited. There is no evening service. { EXPERIENCED agents, male or female, for sale of patented article indispensable in office end home; liberal commission. 218 Sacra- mento st., 1 to 4 p. m. AGENTE—Do you want something more profit- sble and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bldg. OUR mining stock sells easy; we pay largest commissions. £1 Chronicle bujlding. UNITARIAN Church, corner Capp and Twen- | tieth sts—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. | Stnday school at 9:45 o'clock. Rev. N. Haskell of San Jose will preach at 11 Subject, “The Riddle of the Universe. usual vocal and instrumental musical selec- | tions, under direction of Jabish Clement Esq. | No evening service. [ TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gouj | F. W. Clampett, rector. Services 7:30 a. m., | 11 &, m., morning prayer | Music: Venfte (Farrant): Te | or. E, Jubilate in E (Barnl Tp Your Heads” (from ‘‘The Mes. | ). 4 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. | Music: Magnificat in E, Nunc Dimittis in | E (Barnby); anthem, ‘‘Holiest, Breathe an Evening Blessing’ (Martin); organ numbers— | Largo, V trio sonata (Bach); Cantabile, VI Symphonie (Widor); concert Rondo (Holline). | Strangers cordia welcomed. FIRST Congregational Church. corner Post and Meson st George C. Adams, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 2 m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. W. W. Newell of St. Louls, Mo., will preach morning and evening. All are cor- dially invited. PLYMOUTH Church, Post st. near Webster— Rev. F. B. Cherington, D.D., pastor. 11 a. m. preaching by pastor. Subject, ‘‘Gladness of Worship.” 7:15 to 8 p. m., vesper service: song 15 minutes; responsive reading and 15 minutes’ address b pastor. Supday school, 9:30 a. m. Morri arcus, superintendent. $100 A MONTH salary to gobd city agent. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | tion. Telephone "Brook 1145. City office, Thorne & Co., 20 Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A—OLD-ESTABLISHED bakery and confec- tionery; good store trade; cheap rent; the only reasom for selling s death of the prc- rietor; $1360. i Butchesr shop in very good locality; good cash trade; look at it. Notion and candy store, cigars, etc.; this ing place. I S vibe bhtber shop_om Macket &t this s a good chance; Investigate. Confectionery n;d coflele parior; near Mar- receipts $45 dally. y; if you want a good established paying bakery in the country don’t fail to investigate this. Cigar and tobacco store, on account of de- rture very cheap. P ice rooming-house; near Larkin and Turk sts.; everything in first-class order; very cheap. Good hotel in Napa C established and prosperous store and outside trade. $5000 wanted to invest in a good paying manufacturing business. Saloon and lodging; 16 rooms: always occupled; good bar trade; owner going Hast. The best paying mechanics' hotel; one block from Market st.; 28 rooms, 40 beds, 50 steady boarders; owner retiring; investi- gate. ; stage line; old wine house; good Good paying saloon on Third st.; lease. Stationery, muslc, picture frame store; country. JOSEPH STRAUB, 8§50 Market st. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED. Owner wants a grocery store established in & well-located corner block; transfer corner of | .3 car lines; large city and country trade; owner has put in new fixtures complete, cost- ipg §1000; offers complete for rent at §23 month; refused several offers of §40 for saloon; investigate. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Agents, 8th st., Oakland. g & 2 { & il FOR FALE BY J. W. ELROD. $700—Chicken ranch; 500 chickens; 3 Incuba~ tors; large brooder house; 1 cow; furniture in house. To rent—2 acres of land; 4-room house; rent $12 per month. J. W. ELROD, Fruitvale sta- | BY our recuperative system of speculation we are able to earn for our clients handsome semi-monthly dividends; amounts from $10 and upward accepted and placed in operation the day they are received. For particulars address WHITE & CO., 88 Pulitzer building, New York! (Mention paper). FOR sale—2-story brick bldg., 50x80; best busi- ness cor. in Merced; now paying over 12% on $16,000; with alterations will pay more; any one wishing to buy will be given a trial of the business—restaurant, lodging-house and saloon—to convince himself; price $16,000; lot 50 ft. on Front st., 150 ft. on Alameda, with alley in rear. For particulars apply M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. $6000—Hay and_grain business; old established; large trade; large stock; buildings; 14 head of horses; 7 wagons; investigate this; a good chance to get into the hay and grain busi- ness with a good paying established trade; low rent; lease; owner retiring from business. A. N. GRANT, 526 Seventh st.; no agents. AN old-established coffee and chop house on principal street; a neatly furnished flat con- nected; owner will take partner; has other business and cannot attend to both; a splen- did chance for steady man; no agents; see owner; price §750. Box 4831, Call office. FOR sale—Livery and boarding stable, doing good boarding business; cheap. Apply to P. W. ANDERSON, 28 San Pablo ave. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 20 rooms; first-class; clears $120; only..$1350 15 clears $60; redyced to.. .7 500 & rooms; owner leaving city; clears $30 150 S rooms; modern flat; piano, etc...... 750 65 rooms; modern corner; clears $425... 8300 11 r.; north of Market; clears $40; pay.. 350 26 Tooms; money-maker; clears $60. 550 40 rooms: clears $200: snap... . 2200 RETSLOFF & McMILLEN, phone Jjohn 531. 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms i-8). BARGAIN—$800; 20 rooms; clears $100; easy terms. See Retsloff & McMillen, 906 Market. $700—8-ROOM modern flat; rent $35; $250 cash, Dal. monthly, only at RETSLOFI & McMIL- $3160—41 rooms; clears $225; grand halls; fur- rished elegantly; part cash. RETSLOFF & McMILLEN, $1000—20 ROOMS; central; clears $100; easy terms. For sale only at RETSLOFF & Mc- MILLEN'S. $900—30 ROOMS; clears $120: must sell _at cnce; easy terms. RETSLOFF & McMILLEN. FOR quick results list your place at RETS- LOFF & McMILLEN, 906 Market, cor. Ellia. M-A-R-1-O-N G-R-I-F-F-I-N. 719 Market st., nr. Call Bldg.; large offices. Our phone s & one-party line—John 4-6-8-1. Clear titles guaranteed; official abstracts. Terms—Part cash and little mo. payments, A. CAMERON & CoO., 800 Magket st. and 8 Stockton st. looms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, 'rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices no_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 1% per cent. 128 ROOMS; low rent; fine transient.....§6500 100 rooms: best corner in city; lease. ... 7000 16 rooms; sunny corner; fine location.. 1500 14 rooms; rent 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. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. MONEY SAVED, $ $ EARNED! Bargaine, square dealing, general satisfaction and largest list of houses and hotels at G. W. SCHWEINHARD'S, 917 Market st., rooms 1 & 2; fone Mint 1911. FOR sale—10-room house; running Water; cheap. 70 Minna st. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per vear. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. CLARK, ‘The well-known medium 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 stamp for circular with special terms. 1206 Market st., cor, Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 28, MRS. DR. CLARK. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis st., nr. Franklin;phone Polk 2456; readings dally; materializing se- ance Sun., Tues. and Fri. nights, 50c. A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me- dium and life reader; examination of diseases free; eitting $1. letter §2. Offices, 10 Turk st. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak—Circle Tues., Fri., 8 p.m.; Wed., 2 p.m; 10c; readings dally, 50c. A materializing seance to-night. BROESKE, 205 Turk;admission 50c;8 p.m.Readings daily. we have bargains | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HELFP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S......429 Bush st. | WANTED—14 cooks, plain washing, $30: 4 sreeoe... HOTEL DEPARTMENT . Waitress, commercial hotel Chambermaid, same place 2 waltresses, Yuma, Arizona, free fare Waitress, Monterey, fare pafd.... Waltress, Merced, Madera, Visalia, Napa, Vallejo, Martinez, $20-§25; 25 places for res- taurants and hotels, city. 420-;36 Nurse, institution, washing, found 25 5 fancy lroners, country, free fare $55 Man and wife, starcher and ironer, country ity and c Cook and helpér, mother and daus! sisters or friends, nice small country place, full particulars given, fare paid. ‘Womarr to wipe glassés, restaurani Laundress, country, fare paid. :ev.... FAMILY DEPARTM Nurse, one child, $20; 2 Swedish girls choice places, $35 each; also two German girls, nice housework places, $25; cook for ten men, $25, country; ranch cook, $25 fare paid, $25-$30; cooks, housegirls, nursegirls, city and country ... C. R. HANSEN & €O 420 Bush st A—CHOCOLATE dipper, country store, g0od WEAEES ...ciciiinnin . weraans . C. R. HANSEN & CO 420 Bush st. A GERMAN cook for small family, $40; seam- stress for private ily, $25; a hdI' maid, $25; a laundress and chambermaid, $30; a nurse for 3 children, $20; 4 waitresses, $25 and found, for hotel work. MISS PLUN- KETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. nurses, $20 and $25; 6 second girls, §25; par- lor maid and waitress, 2 laundresses, &; 8 hotel waitresses, 3 cooks, hotels, 35 to $50: cook for students, $25; cleaning woman, $20; young woman as assistant with children, must play plano some; troner, $35; German nursery governess, $25; girl for housework, Menlo Park, 2 in family, $30: nurse, 4 months old child, $25; 69 girls for housework, $20, $25 and $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister; learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day,eve. GIRL for general housework in small family; good home and wages for right girl. 617 roderick st., near Grove. WANTED—Woman _to do general housework; call mornings. 2526 Folsom st. 634-636 Clay st. Pho! Leading Employment and Lal & TTO-DAY. SUNDAY . P ... TO-DAY, SUNDAY .cooopoee.et 9634 Men o To-day 11 Isiands, Arizona, ‘as on, Oregon Gtan, British Columbia. Nevada and 11 ¢ California ... g ages. $150, $130, $120, $i00, §i00, §90, §50, § $50, 330, $25, $20 and found per mo. Come and See . Remember. Agent Jtan. ~Also. Sait Lake and ali ‘the Nevada and beautiful Sierra Nevada divisions, inciuding to Moleen, Battle Mountain, Vista, Ditho, Keno, Wads- worth, Rokeby, Elko, Golconda, Fenelon, Cluro, Carlin, Iron Point, Stone House, Kel- ton, Terrace, Clark, Comos Spur, Salvia, WANTED—An experienced tailoress for bush- eling department. 8. N. Wood Co., 718 Mkt. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmors. A BRA! for Call advertisements and subseriptions has “been established at 1008 at. Valen: e e HELP WANTED-—MALE. A FIRST-CLASS cook for ‘ffinu family, $50; a waltress and parlor maid, §25; a nurse for an inant, $25; a first-class laundress for private family in city, $35; a second girl for small family, $27 a month. Call at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A WOMAN to do some cooking and plaln general work for ten day. $1 50 a day. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell. A LAUNDRESS for 4 days of every week, §2 a day; a laundress on plain work for 3 days’ work, $150 a day; references. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A WAITRESS for Yosemite Valley, $30, board and room and fares paid; a laundress for same hotel, $30, board and room and fare pald. Call early Monday. MISS PLUNK- ETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. $3 TO $16 weekly; rush of fall and winter or- ders for our advertising novelties means that We must have more help; ladies can do this work at home, writing; any one who can read and follow copy can do it. Call Mon- day to Thursday from 1 to 4, Novelty Com- pany, 919 Polk st. WANTED—Ambitious woman for _responsible position; one accustomed to manage ferred; advancement and permanency for & willing worker. Address Responsible/ box 4879, Call office. WANTED—Young girl for San Rafael to do second work and wait at table; must sew; wages $25; small family; references. Ad- dress P. O. box 45, San Rafael. OPERATORS and a number of bright girls will be taken for instruction on overalls, with a_stated amount guaranteed to begin- ners. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. NEAT young woman to prepare breakfast for two at 7, dinner for one at 7; board, room ard laundry and small salary. ~Address 4829, Call office. WANTED—A girl_to assist In general house- work; must undérstand good cookingk. Ap- ply between 9 and 3, 2620 Vallejo st. ‘WANTED—Young ladies as wrappers for bun- dle counters; must be over 18 years. Apply superintendent's office, Emporium. MRS, ADA FOYE, 1423 Market st., nr. Tenth, sitings daily from 10 to 5. MRS, WINCHESTER, moved to 1609 Clay; circles Sunday, 8; Tuesd: 2. SEE ZELPHA, The Gypsy Queen's, large ad. WANTED—Experlenced saleswomen in_ all kinds of ladies’ wear; wages 38 to $12 50; city references. Apply 1083 Market, 9 a. m. AA—GIRLS, experienced and Inexperienced, paid on paper boxes. Enterprise Paper Box Co., 52 First st. WANTED—SIx neat appearing lady solicitors, catchy novelty. Call between 11 and 12, Mon< day, 810 Market room 38. R. W. KING, atty.-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, coliections, etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free; no advance charges; call ‘or write. ADVICE freedivorces a specialty; quick, quiet; Do charge without success; estabiished 16 yrs. G W, HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; phone Mint 865. 819 Market st, J. M. THURSTON: office open every ev. irg: private divorce a specialty. MARTIN QUINLAN'S law office open day and night. 624 Kearny st.; tel. Clay 825. JOHN R._AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 309-10-11 Clunie bldg., 503 California st. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful: all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar. ket st : con<ultation free: no fees in advance. BICYCL S—TJFor Sale or Exchange. ALLEN'S prices for bicycles will surprise you 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbla, Eu. reka, Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. A DISTINGUISHED educater and_orator will speak this Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Young Men's Christian Assoclation audi- torium, Mason and Eilis sts. Chancelior James R, Day of the Syracuse, N. Y., Uni- versity, will address the young men. Seats free in the auditorium to all young men. This is & rare opportunity of hearing this distinguished speaker. i SEVENTH Day Ad 5 Laguna st.. between McAllister st. and Golden Gate ave—Preaching this evening at 7:45 o by the pastor, W. §. Sadler. Subject, “How to Grow in Grace.” ~All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st.. bet. Kearny and Grant ave—Christian Science service at 11 &. m.; subject of lesson sermon, ‘‘Soul’’; Sunday school for children at the same hour Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; ail are welcome. O N ORLOW. Ph. D ., will hold service in unday morning at Subject, ~ ““The = Power of interested in what is called new thought” are invited to attend THE Theosophical Soclety (Colonel H. §. Ol- cott, president-founder), Pacific Coast head- quarters, O6d Fellews’ building—Public lec- -night at 8 o'clock by Dr. Jerome A rson. Subject, My Brother, the Burg- Public meeting Thursday afternoon at Lending library open daily from 1 to m. | ASSEMBLY Hall, 15 Polk st.—Mr. A. H Phillips of Victoria, B. C., will preach the gospel Sunday, August 10, 7:45 p. m. All | welcome. All is free. ————————————————————— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. Rt M I T AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this_evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Market st. Subject “Science of Foods, followed by beautiful views of London, Eng- lgnd; free tickets will be distributed X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday even- | ing; remember the Question Box. Spectal music. “THE Woman That Men Love,” free lecture | by Mre. May Van Auken, to ladies only, 8 | Mon. eve.; $2 readings of heads, faces and | hende reduced to 50c, from Aug. 12 to Aug. | 16; hours, 7 to 8 p. m. 782 Ellls st.; name | in bay-window. DR. C. E. WHEELER, medium and healer, 148 Bixth et., invites public, press, skeptics; con- vincing circle 2 p. m., 10c; readings daily, $1; circies evenings, except Sundays. BPIRITUALISM—Mrs. Ada Foye, 0dd Fellows' (Covenant) Hall, cor. 7th and Market sts,, to-night, 8; lecture and tests, 10c; take elev, 1 BROCKWA TS proof positive materiailzing se- ance to-night, 50c. 1052 Ellis st., bet. - lin and Gough T REn TESTE, front hall, 900 Market; 11, frec; 2. 10c; irs. Gillingham, Miss Dixon, Mrs, Wale. man, Wilson. MRS FBERHARDT, spiritual test mesting to- 8250 224 .st, bet. Mission and Valen- | John Slater's seance to-night 8:15; tests, mes- | sages; 117 Larkin; lower hall; admission 100, ATTEND MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night: best tests: 10c; readings, 60, §1. 155 Srson W.GKEEGAN holds a test seance every i except Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. 148 6in oot | incing spirit messages to- | er; 10c; come, skeptics. S circle to-night, 25c; th st., nr. Guerrero. “weance, 1084 phone Larkin 4133. McAllist SEMA sittings dnily. 17 C. V. MILLER' Bush, 8 p. m., materializing 500 o 10 test circles every REE—A tures wi introduce Roll ) hém:":u}“l’; Mesma¥e to Man': T will utfer things which have been secret from the foundation of the wid; among the subjects will be: —soie rall of Man and its Purvose in God's Eco, o “Who Created Evil? Why Wag 1t Permitted ho Are the 144,000 Every Sunday and Wediesday, § p. m., 1031 Marker street THE_celebrated lecturer, O. N. ORLOW, D.D.. will deliver . Jlecture entitled Littlest Thing in the World,” this Sun in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st. Admis- sion free. All those interested in the “New Ph. FOR CHILDREN. BOARDI LADY having nice comfortable home wants child to board; reasonable. 534 Haight st. near Steiner. WANTED—Child_to board by French lady: good home. Address 145C Tehama, nr. Third e BALARIED position to competent man_with capital; manufacturing business. Home Equity Co., 873 Market st. TWO good business men with capital; object, stock company; see plans; don’'t miss this. W. J. COCHRAN, 548 Bryant st. GROCERY store; fine stock, doing good busi- ness; splendid location. ~Apply B. O. box 192, Oakland. A SNAP—$750 cash, $750 easy payments; nice | | clean business; pays $200 per month for a | _live man. Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine. | | PARTNER wanted with capital to run retail | shoe store; great money-making !cheme.[ Box 485, Call CIGARS, stationery, periodical store; fine lo- | cality; good living; card room and 2 living rooms. 2505 Folsom st. MECHANICS' boarding-house in manufactu | ing district; clears $100; 36 rooms; low rent: | bargain at $000. Eitel & Carroll, 1032 Market. | WANTED—To purchase good-paying restau- rant; give full particulars: lowest cash price; | no agents. Box 4925, Call. | A CIGAR stand—Owner sick; investigate; rent | $10; long Tease; $150, worth $300. 219 Mason. | | DRUGSTORE for sale; good business. E. E. | _BUNCE, Oakland. FOR SALE—A nice home kitchen. 1737 Laguna strest, FOR'sale—A mlillinery store. kin st. Apply 762 Lar- BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased; | H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market: tel. Howard 1946, { FOR sale—Oyster & chop house; good business, i Address O. C., 18 E. Weber st., Stockton. | COUNTRY route of this paper for sale. quire at Call office. In- BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$2500; TWO-STORY house, 7_furnished rooms and bar or restaurant, near Union Iron Works; _ground rent $12 50. LOONEY & CO, 14 Third st A—$1000; RESTAURANT near the sugar re- | finery & Union and Risdon Iron works; fine fixtures and cash reg. Looney & Co. 34 VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. ROUTE in Western Addition: bullding up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call office. | | BAKERY and coffee house with 4 furnished | _living rooms: cheap. Address box 2400, Call. FOR SALE—Delicatessen store; good place for E. J. ARNOLD & CO., St. Louls, Mo horse owrers and bookmakers, invite specu- lative public to investigate their methods. This is an old-established concern, amply re sponsible and reliable in all its dealings. A rigid inquiry into their business will develop a condition upattained by any other invest- ment proposition offered for public participa. tion. Subseription to capital may be made i amounts of $20 upward, subject to withdraw al in full on demand. _Dividends paid in cash 52 times every year. Best-paying safe invest- ment in the country. References: Banks, trust companies, commercial agencles, St. Louis business men and prominent men everywhere. For particulars address E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 9th and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. Local office, 439 Parrott building, San Francisco. I WE pay our subscribers weekly larger interest on their investment of $10 and upward with us than they would receive from the savings bank in a year. We have never had a dis- satisfied subscriber. Write for circular, SOLLITT & CO., Beard building, New York. (Mention paper). It $10 AND upward will bring you & good steady income, payable every fifteen days. If you desire to place your idle money where it will bring good return, without fear of loss, send for circular. Natfonal Fiscal Agency, suite 57-8, Brooks buflding, New York. (Mention this paper). $7500—HOTEL in the best growing railroad town in Sonoma County; always crowded; fine bar trade; 6n main county road; 1 acre vegetable ground inciuded; kept by owner for 22 years; no incumbrances; easy terms. PETERS & BAINES, 116 Montgomery st. THE Guaranteed Fund has paid dividends 1 to 7 per cent fortnightly. ~Send for free book. Facts & figures xplaining option trading. Os- born Grain Co., 818 Phoenix bldg., Minneapo- lis, Minn. Member Chamber Commerce. ARE you looking for a safe and profitable in- vestment? I o, send for booklet showing how $50 and uward earns large weekly dlvi- dends. HOMER H. SELBY & CO., St. James building, New York City. $500—PARTNER wanted in a well located pay- ing printing office; no experience necessary: established 3 years; best of references: good value; investigation solicited. Box 4876, Call. WANTED—A hustler with $1000; must have Al letters as to integrity and business quali- ficaticns; big opportunity. Apply 128 Califor- nia st., room 527. | WANTED—Plain, steady young man as part- Der in established business: 315 to $20 & week: must have $150 cash. 25 Geary st.,r. 4, $250_RESTAURANT; cost $1000; near wator front. See BERNHARDT, DONALD McRAE Furniture Co. iesion st. | $250— first-class chance for a good Do opposition; all counter trade; good Box 4535, Call office. Western Brokers—41 Third st.; deal- business chances, lodging-houses, barber ehops, cigar nds, to loan. PARTNER wanted—Must have $300, to go t Southeastern Alaska with old Alaskan pros. pector and miner. 412 Post st. $350—PARTNERSHIP; old established busi- ness; the retiring partncr has been in the business for years. Cal.Bus,Assn., 865% Mkt. oven. GREAT ers in loons, money ete.; 13 } _Testaurant; very reasonable. ‘134 Fifth st. | | BARBERS —Good small barber shop for $125 | | cash. 239 Third s | | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions { | | recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1096 encia st B e ! LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. on page 23 —_— CLAIRVOYANTS. A—50c., $1. -Spectal. .50c., $1 DESTINE, Tre First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. Your Life As an Open Book. WHeelle oo ihcoccaees Free It Not Correct, And unless you obtain the informatlon for which you consult him he will POSITIVELY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FEE. He will straighten out youraffairs-and give you success in all your undertakings, giving great care and wonderful insight in all love, law, di- vorce, family, gives valuable advice to those who have failed n their business or soclal affairs; how to ac- cumulate a fortune and be happy; restores lost affections; removesall difficulties; causes speedy marriage; tells if the one you love is true or false; whom and when you will marry; tells what ails you and oftentimes gives you back your lost nerveand energy; locates buried treas- ures; cures drunkenness;he insures you success or charges nothing for his services taught, mediumistic persons develope Permanently located, 326. ..O'FARRELL ST.. ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the Free. . | uncertain years ahead; happiness and success £0 hand In hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess {s possible were it not for the lack of foresight into the future; If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfled In life, consult Ismar, for she Is a prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice. Ismar can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar’s reading by mail are fully as satisfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $1; full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clafrvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. ’She reads your life correctly, gives an accu- rate description of the past, reveals th2 present bappenings and portrays events to occur in the future. If you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be 'told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 23c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, A—ISMAR,the Egyptian gypsy clalryoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; reading by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life $6; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market st., Opposite Emporium, Rooms 8 and 4. We handle all kinds of business property. Rooming houses a specialty. If you want to sell or buy any kind of business, call on us for quick results. Our motto is fair dealings with buyer and seller. 20 rooms; clears $125 $2500 20 rooms; rent $50. 1200 8 rooms; new and 1000 | 53 rooms; rent $90. 3200 15 corner_house 1600 16 rent $60.... 800 7 cottage; rent $40. 500 [ flat; low rent......... 400 85 clears $250; low rent. 4500 15 clears $100. 1800 | 20 corner; clears $93 1500 | 1 low rent.. 3 1500 | 18 swell furniture....... 2000 | 36 brand new; clears $250. 8500 | 40 clears $200 3200 18 low rent. 1300 7. flat; new. 450 20 a snap; at 1200 20 corner; cle: 2500 10 low rent; new. 1000 Money to loan to buyers at lowest rates. We have some of the best bargains rooming houses in the city. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Mariket st., rooms 3-4, opp. Emporium. | McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market; phone Red 3433. 21 rooms on Kearny st., $1400; worth $2000. 15 rooms on Market st., $650; bargain. 30 rooms on Stockton st.; rent only $65; low price; transient. 12 rooms on Turk st., $550; transient; cheap, 1% rooms on Grant ave., $700; transient; bar- ain, “A‘hen are some bargains; call and have a triendly talk on business. Money loaned on all houses 1f desired. 10-ROOM house, Mason st.: good location for transient; price $650; $200 can stand. 763 Market st., room 2; phone Red 3433. 50-ROOM house on Stockton near Broadway; cheap rent; $2600; plenty money in this house; all while full. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st.; phone Red 3433. MITCHELL & CO.. 1206 Markt; ph. Jessie 2081. 82 Tent $50; clears $100. “fig ‘i 20 rooms; rent $47; clears $50. 8-room flat; rent $20; fine house..... 325 10-room house: rent $30; clears $30. 325 20 rooms; Market;: rent ‘$50; clears §i 950 16-room house; rent $60; clears $48. 800 18-room house; rent $27 ave 330 12-room house; rent $30. . 350 18-room house; rent $60; cleurs $50. 900 23-room house: rent $75; clears $55 1200 Part cash, balance on easy payments. DONALD INVESTMENT COMP. £50 Market st.—(Inc.). A Dav Reliable dealers in roos business chances and _real ‘We furnish vacant houses and loan money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. C. E. HINKLEY... .PHONE 1020 Market st opp. Stn. T 00 Houses =old on monthly payments. Largest List. Best Selections. CALL ON ME FOR BARGAINS. Thought™’ are invited to attend lecture: iasts ‘ene bour, $3000—COR. etore and flat; all imp.; grocery, bar, &‘ Mission. i horses, wagon; cash bus. WANTED—To purchase for cash, good room- Mme. Leola, 2326 Mission, nr. 20th, best cla! voyant, fortune teller and spiritualist in the world.© Luck, love and_Palestine wonder charms. Lessons given. Hours 1 to 9 p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading; ladies 50c, gents $1; palm and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk, money and business matters; | | WANTED—A woman to cook for men; also | FINISHERS on coats who can make good but- ‘WANTED—By wholesale house, energetic wo- man, over 26, to travel; no canvassing. Box 4837, Call office, pre- |- YOUNG ladies wanted, experlenced in under- wear, corsets and hosiery; Monday morning. 30 Geary st. WANTED—Experienced girls for__wrappers. Call KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1220 Markst st. "'WANTED—First-class ekirt maker. SON, ladies’ tailor, 603 Eddy st. GIRL wanted for small restaurant; good wait- Tess, $25 per mo.; Sundays off. 1621 Polk st. FINISHERS wanted on cloaks and suits. SAL- OWITZ & WILSON, 40 Ellis st., room 56. GIRL for general housework; small family; call Sunday. OG47TA Castro st., nr. 19th. WANTED—Competent girl as nurse for two children. Apply mornings, 1810 Lyon st. ROBERT- PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, €38 Clay st.; phone Main 1191 Strictly Reliable. ...Strictly Reliable Utah and Nevada..........Utah and Nevada TO-DAY... TO-DAY 1200 laborers, teamsters, steam shovel men, itvsieses.CONCTOte NA FOCK MEM..vrerest To Vista, Clark, Elko, Holborn, Icarus, Pe- quop, Fenelon, Lucin and Wadsworth. $2 26 and $2 50 per day. -DAY ++-.SHIP TO-DAY 200 R. R men, B P Cos work, 3160 and $1 o e tern, Western and North- ern ivisions, to Santa Barbara, San Luils Obispo, Surf, Mets, Salinas and Millsholm. 12 woodchoppers, Santa Clara Co,, level land, long job. . ..$1 50 and $2 cord §_woodchoppers, Banta Cruz Co.......$3 cord 12 woodchoppers, 8. L. Obispo Co..$1 50 cord 20 laborers, San Mateo Co. 32 100 miners and laborers..$2, $2 25 and $2 50 10 tiemakers, Mendocino Co..12¢ and 18c each 10 laborers, factory. 3L 15 8 laborers, city. $2 5 box sawyers....... .$2 50 10 teamsters, Napa Co. ..o 82 25 b carpenters ... $3 50 to $¢ Cook, hotel. . e $45 and found Stewerd, hotel Cook... Cook, private family.... Waiters and dishwashers. Elevator and bell boys. Errand boys. .$5 week Many other jobs. Call and rea bulletin. YQUNG porter for store; milk wagon_driver, $40 and found; can washer, $50 and room: milker, $40 and found; farmers, $30 and founk farmer and wife, good place, $50 and | found: man and wife, private family, $45 and’ found; laundryman, $35 and found: 2 | vaqueros, $30 and found; sheepherder, $30 and found; a lot of laborers for pipe laying, raflroad work, mines, mills, lumber piling, etc., $175 and §2 a day and board and 32 to §250 day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento %t. LUMBER grader, $90; ranch blacksmith, $40 and found; 6 first-class carpenters, near city, 5 coal miners, §2 50 to 2 75 day; cement finisher; stock clerk, $45; concrete men, $2 50 day; 2 young men for furniture store, $7 50 week and increase, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- $40 to $45 and found -$40 and found $30 and found 320 to $30 and found | $10 to $12 and found | mento_ &t. HOTEL porter and wife waitress, $50 and found; 2 cooks and wives, $60 and $70 and found; short-order cook, $11 week; cook and helper, $65; cook, country hotel, $40 and found; hotel steward, $50 and found; young men for bakery; 2 hotel porters, $20 and $25 and found: dishwashers, city and country; walters, country hotels and restaurants, $30, and many others for hotel and restaurant work. J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sacra- mento st AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (ar. Call bldg,); phone Bush 405. FREE .STATE OF NEVADA §2 25 to $2 56 per ‘day 500 laborers and rock iaborers.$2 25-52 50 day -...FREE FARE TO MENDOCINO CO..., 50 lumber woods hands; 50 sawmill men; 50 R. R. laborers; big sawmills; $30 to $65 per month and board. Fort Brags, Caspar and Mendocino City; free fars. 10 men to pile lumber.$40 per mo. and board | 6 swampers. $40 per month and board | 8 crosscutters......§45 per month and board 10 laborers for brickyard 10 teamsters, near clty. Wood turner, city mill 4 boxmayrs $1 75 to $2 50 pr day 2 men on hoedown thresher.$1 75 day and bd 2 men to bale hay......$2 50 to $3 per day CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. GOOD ironers, also machine hands; good wages. St. Nicholas Laundry, 17th and Felsom s ENERGETIC workers can have positions. 4880, Call office. RETOUCHER wanted at BUSHNELL'S, 1510 Market st. WANTED—A girl about 14 to assist In light housework. Apply 1940% Market st. LADY to tend notlon store; North Beach; from 11:30 to 3; salary §2. Box 4833, Call. GIRL to assist in housework and care ‘of chil- dren; wages $10 to $12. 1530 Bush st. lucrative girl to help In kitchen. Apply 2030 17th tonholes; also apprentices. 3641 Third st. FIRST-CLASS makers wanted; good salary. MRS. 8. R. HALL, 10 Kearny st. YOUNG girl wanted to assist in general house- werk; two In family. 529 Haight st. GIRL about 16 years old to assist with light housework. Call 1619 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS finishers on jackets; also skirts. BARON, 22 and 24 Grant ave. A YOUNG girl for housework in small family;{ call Sunday or Monday morning. 2116 Post. A—2000 MEN for railroad construction and tunnel work In California, Utah, Nevada; wages $2, $2 25, $2 50 and $3 .e FREE FARE. AILY Bush | C. R. HANSEN, . Main otfice, 420 . -Between Kearny and Grant ave.. . Branch office. .642 Clay st. A BUTLER for good place, $55; a second but- ler, $40; a man for all-around work on vate place, $30 and found. MISS PLUN- KETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. WANTED—A gentleman and wife to take charge of a wholésale and retail business re- quiring services of both; splendid gpportunity for the right parties; must give best of ref. erences and security. Box 4838, Call, ‘WANTED—Bright boy who lives with his parents to assist in the shipping department of a wholesale house; in answering state age and references. Address Shipping Dept., box 4840, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young man proficient in office du- tles, quick and accurate at figures, with knowledge of freight classification and rates. Box 4877, Call WANTED—A strong boy to work in wholesale house; position permanent; good prospect for advancement. C. P, HEININGER & co., 535 Market st. Near Kearny st GIRL to do cooking and housework; call Mon- day. 701 Golden Gate ave. ‘WANTED—Middle-aged woman _ for house- work; wages $20. Apply 22 Folsom ave. NO EXPERIENCE BECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS: WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CBEI AND PAYWHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 82% FREMONT ET.;: MR. DAVIS. A—MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair., palm.; she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; names; hours, 10-9; L. 50c, G. $1. 217 Eddy, MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions: names given; 50c-§1:10 a.m. toSp.m. MME. RAVENNA; business advice; names given; full life readings. 5 Fourth st MME. Walters, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. HOP PICKING—— Excursions leave for Horstville August 10th, 11th and 12th. Perkins August 15th, i6th and 17th, El Robles August 25th, 26th and 27th. Special railroad tickets now ready at HORST BROTHERS', 122 Battery st. WANTED—A North German lady's mald; must be a good seamstress and assist in light housework; city references required. Apply hetween 10 and 12, 621 Leavenworth st. MRS, LESTER—Card reading_and palmistry. 605 McAllister st., corner Franklin; 50c. MME. ODELL, clairvoyant; cards& tea leaves read accurately; L. 25c, G. 50c. 5211 Eddy. MME. MARSBAU—Clairvoyant, card reader: 25c; hours 11 to 8. 625 Minna st. WANTED—A middle-aged Spanish woman to attend to light housekeeping (no cooking) and the care of two children, aged 8 and 12. Box 4858, Call office. A YOUNG girl, 15 to 18 years old, for a large dental office; must be quick, bright and ac- tive. Address D. D. S., box 4857, Call office. SEE ZELPHA, The Gypsy Queen's, large ad. on page 23. MME. HANSEN, clatrvoyant, reads card and palm; 25c; satisfaction guar. 148 6th, r. 14 MRS. BROWN, clairvovant card reader: ladles, 25c; gents, 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. OLDEST palmist and card reader in city; la- dies, 25c; gents, 50c. 1082 Market, suite 19, MME. LYONS, 108 6th st., clairvoyant, busi- ness medium and palmist; readings by mail, MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4483 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c up. 1149 Mission, over store. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. MPES. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.: readings daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. e A e e A A At ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work gend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. THOMPSON Carpet Beating Works: _renova- tipg. 899 Geary; tel. Hyde 112 and Hyde 90. TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. ; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126 J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Collection Arency, r. 85, 16 Market st.; phone Bush 194. Fa LML LIy COTTAGES TO LET. i -house in nice location for its value; i Sareicutars; o seens. b 020, Call " SUNNY cott 8 rooms, yard and basement; rent reasonal Apply 1621 O'Farrell st. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. YOUNG glrls to learn glove trade; wages from start. CARSON GLOVE CO., 35 Market st. GIRLS; must have experience in pasting. Malm's Satchel Factory, cor, 17th & Shotwell. EXPERIENCED operators on pants. E: MANK. & CO: 8 HILE e INE LEARN proofreading; sits, secured, $15 t. wkly. Home Correspondence Sciu::l. 131:1’1? GIRLS wanted for high-class facto Apply 696 Battery st. W o GIRLS wanted at United St S P tates Laundry, 8111 COMPETENT woman to take sleep home; references. 610 Eddy st. WANTED—A girl In candy sto FANTED. | ly store. Box 4867, R LR T N of baby: WANTED—Women and girls to ‘work frute; e SRt b oMb i )D CANNING N I WOMEN and girls wanted to w Cutting’s factory, Seventh ln‘:kB::r;l“l&-t HAIRDRESSING, mant massage, work taught in 2 weeks, §4 50: positions .-i':‘.x' :gée::aln'_,%tm and with private customers, frocrh Ing. “"Corlene, 213 Geaty S ronde T oY GERMAN or Scandinavian 1 neral housework, small family, fll;o m l'l! ‘months . offer this month: taught : g hnld_ni-mx ught in four weeks; a-uu:- ‘WANTED—A good strong boy to drive grocery wagon and make himself generally useful, BULTMANN BROS., Cor. Shotwell and Twenty-sixth sts. WANTED—Boy or girl for office; one badly freckled preferred. Harris Institute of Der- matology, 508 Sutter st., Bowhay bullding. WAN'{‘EhD—Smck' clerk for wholesale millinery; must have references. Al Hi RATHAN, 512 Matret ot Y. DOLM & RESTAURANTS—Cook: walters, Tt dishwashers, Kitchen help: permanent post: tions; good pay; no fee. 526 Montgomery st. TA}IILons—Flnt-:hu coatmakers wanted for the country. Apply to STEIN, SIM( CO., Market and Second sts. . RESTAURANTS—Extra _walters and cooks during conclave K. of P.; best pay; 526 Montgomery st, S e ‘WANTED—Young man with knowledge of dry goods for stock clerk. Apply Superintend- eut's otfice, Emporfum, SALESMEN—Blankets and flannel; acct.; good com. 4836, Call. BRIDGE carpenters for railroad work; free fare; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. WANTED—Errand boy. Apph: - THAN, 512 Market gt. 07 DOLM & NA WANTED—Cash boys with refe . Appl at LIVINGSTON yB'ROB.. ?fl"?‘:::’n. i WANTED—Reliable young man with $100; per week; call to-day. 88 Third -L.‘rg?»inni.’ first-class close prices; side line. Box ERRAND boy. 0543 Clay st. WANTED—A good crock: 4878, Call office. B —— Box Wells, Pequop, Lucin . 3 carpenters to build comcrete forms, vada, free fare .$3 50 a day Laborers. $2, $225, $250 a day Teamsters mm“.u 2 a day Drillers, hammersmen, P .$225 to $§250 a day Concrete laborers ... .$225 a day Carpenters and helpers, blacksmiths, cooks. Good_Wages. -Great Crowds Are Going Are You? ‘Are You?........Are You ....First-class food and accommodations.. .. Southern Pacific and Central Pacific pass fr: for YU I GOMB AND, SEB 0§ 2 Mines . . Stiver Coal . . Mines . Copper & machine miners, good mine, $00; 6 mun- ers, single hand, $67 50; 3 drillers, quarry, see boss here, $90; 10 laborers, new mine, §iZ and found, fare $250; 5 laborers, mining company, Bo expertence required, fare $150. ; 16 muckers, good mine, $75; miner, see here, $52 50 and found; 3 laborers, mine, see boss here, §30 and found. Healthy work In the mountains. ..... vive...... FARE PAID For 113 different sawmills we want 364 will- ing men to work around sawmill yards and woods, learn to run machines and make yourself useful; you need no experience; we Y yOUr fare............ Wages $30 to $60 and found . ...A big and a good mill, fare §1 50.. Do experience required..32 day -...EXPE CED SAWMILL HELP.... Band saw filer, sawmill, see boss here, 33 day and found: shingle sawyer and packer, $35 and found: 10 crosscut sawyers, 2 car- riage riders, $30 and found; 4 setters, mill, §3 60 day; b log loaders, $40 and $i5; 3 carpenters, sawmill, $82 50; jackscrewers, fellers, swampers, etc...... .. MISCELLANEOUS ...... o Stableman, private place, $30 and found: milk wagon driver, city job, $60: bussy washer, city stable, $30; old man to wash bottres, drug store; choreman for institution, city, $25 and found; 2 Young men for laun- dry, no experience required, $25 and found; stableman, country stable, $35 and found; 10 stablemen, other places, city and_country, $40 and $35 and found; 2 can washers, city milk depot, $35 and found; stableman,’ eity, $55 to $60; man for doctor's residence, $i3 and found: choreman, institution, old man, $15 and found; bootblack; 5 deckhands, freight boat; young man for furniture store, ........... MARRIED HELP . Farmer and wife, $40 and found; farmer and wife, $60 and found; milker and wife, $45; choreman and wife, $45 and found; man and wife for mine, man as laborer, wife to cook see boss here; married farmer on for 6 men, . FRUIT PICKERS . 25 men and strong boys to pick fruit, no ex- perience required..... .$30 and found . AGRICULTURAL s 125 farm hands, steady $30 to $35 and found; 40 men for harvest and thrashing out- fits, $2 to $2 50 a day: 15 hay balers, 33 to $4 day; 6 ranch teamsters, $40 and found; 25 milkers, city and country dairies, 335 to 40 and found; butter maker, city creamery, 5; choreman for a Catholic institution, $30 and found; 19 choremen, city and country, private and farms, $20 to and found; choreman and make a little butter, private, $30 and found; 22 choreboys; 3 sheep herders, $30 and found . Laborers Boys . .. Boye 10 labor found; 15 men to work in factorles, city and coun- try, $2 day and found; 8 laborers, plani mill, city; 5 laborers, brickyard, $37 50 found; 30 teamsters, city and country, $2 30 and found; 127 laborers; other jobs, $2 to $250 day; 10 teamsters, big ranch, $40 and found; 5 laborers to handle grain in ware- house, ranch, $40 and found; 10 boys, eity factory, $750 week; errand boys, boys for offices, boys for stores, ranches, ete CARPENTERS 8 carpen near city, 8 hours, plumber, country job, $3 to $350..- . 5 carpenters, city, 33 50 day; 4 carpenters, sawmill, $8250; carpenter, large company. country, $350 day: 3 carpenters, mine, fars 150, $00; carpenters, frame mine timbers, and found; 5 carpenters, ranch, $60 and found; bandsaw fller, ses boss here, $5 per day and board; man to clean boflers, factory. steady job; man to run circular saw, feed planer; 3 wheelwrights, 10 blacksmiths, 3 blacksmths’ helpers, boxmakers, brick mold- ers BUTCHERS ...... ... BAKERS Cook and dishwasher, country hotel, $73 and found; 2 butchers, slaughterers, near clty, $2 t0'$250 a day; cook, country hotel, $73 ‘and found; second cook, same hotel, $30 and found; cook for boat, 7 men, $35 and found; 10 cooks, camps and ranches, $30 to $65 and found; 18 cooks, hotels, city and country, $35 to $60 and found; 27 waiters, city and country, hotels and restaurants, $50, $40, $30 and found: 2 walters, Humboldt Co., fare pald, $30 and found: 2 camp waiters, clty, $25 and found;: lunch cook, saloon, city, $35; baker, country, $50 and found: 3 second bakers, country, $£30, $45 and found; 6 bak- ers’ helpers; 6 butchers: butcher, country shop, $40 and found: butcher and sausage maker, $35 and found; butcher, shop, $30; slaughter butcher, $35 and found; 10 porters and assistant porters, $20 to $30 and found: stlvermen, kitchen hands, dishwashers, house- men, yardmen, etc. MURRAY & READ’ Clay st. FOR sale—A 3-chair barber shop, Including 3 bathrooms, situated In a prosperous mining town, 3500 inbabitants. Inquire WILL & FINCK CO. WANTED at once, a competent salesman to sel} soda fountains from sample; a man that can furnish security and reference; good salary. Address Siegel Extract Co:, 1902 Wylle ave., Pittsburg, A SENTLEMAN of indomitable cnersy PERSO! and good opportunity for right man. F. N, room 412 Parrott bu.fldh'. » e WANTED—Steady boy about 18 with lacksmithing. experience in carriage bl 828 Harrison st. _— 100 YOUNG men, one week; sell to visitors; all want it; good easy money, sure; a snap. ‘WILSON, third floor, Clay st. 5 WANTED—Errand boy in a elry store; ref- erences required; wages dress box 4866, Call office. WANTED—Young German having some expe- rience in butcher shop; I:-.t'"no': one living in Mission preferred. 2854 24th,cor. Bryant. YOUNG man as apprentice in tinshop; Apply bet. 7 and 9, 583 Mission st. - LEARN proofreading; sit: ured, weekly. Home Correspondence Scrooh Phia EXPERIENCED furniture packers wan the JOHN BREUNER CO. 057 Market s A BOYS wanted to deliver telegrams; per month. Western Union Ttl"l?p‘hm pany, 300 Montgomery st. WANT a Government positior this fall? Call day or evenings, and I how securs one. “Room 308, 927 Market st BOY wanted; must live In neighborhood. 1441 Polk st. o 3 WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodled unmar- ried men, between ages 21 and 36; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- jerate habits, who can speak, read and writs nglish. For information apply to Recruit- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Francisco. or Masonic buflding, Sacramento. per week. Ad- WANTED—Boy, $4 per week er. 212 O'Farrell st WANTED—Neat cash boys. Appl: perin- tendent’s office, Emportum. R BOY wanted; experienced ‘wrapper; good t apply Monday. 39 Geary st. g ; also oyster open. WANTED—First-class hat and clothing sales- man to %0 to a city a short distance from San Francisco: state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 4851, Call office. WANTED—First-class dress ' goods salesman to %o to a city a short distance from San Francisco; state age, exverfence and salary expected. Apply box 4850, Call office. SMART, clean boy for office; $4 Fink & 'y Schindler Co., 1300 Market =t. s WANTED—A dishwasher at 125 Seventh st. — O e MEN to learn barber trade; only requires months; constant practice and. sxpert instruc. tion; catalogue free; special inducements tais month. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. AN experienced canv: Mitsrels asser wanted. Box 4832, BOY from 14 to 16 years old In gents' furnish- WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Rmmmu .lolll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.. 130 largs ing store. Address box 4886, Call office. rooms; Zeeper might: 1 to 8 por. wesk - WANTED—Experienced male and female cut- BOY of 15; steady position: $4 week. FILMER | | tere ton fosie y BROS. (printing dep’ 424 Sansome st. 0?“?:(!{‘emwmm“m.w'ngm‘m i ADVERTISING solicitor. The Pacifi 516 Commercial st.; apply forenoon. = o GENERAL tailor for country. Apply REISS BROS & CO. 24 Sutter s& 0 | WANTED—Man to help on vegetabl dishes In kitchen; $5. 206 u‘ceun-nlrnnm WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. 8. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. WANTED—A dry goods salesman. At 105 | SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Fifth st. Australia. HERMAN'S 30 Stedart st FINE pants maker. Call this morning be- | 500 PAIRS new and second-hand hoes: tween 8 and 10 at 1007% o si%e 5 to 12. MoDONALD & PERRY. 201 34 WANTED—Cash _boys. STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1220 Market st. $25 a DISHWASHER wanted; st : month. 465 Valencta st. oY DA% Call KOHLBERG, | PENSICN atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting! 23c to 30c. 563 Mission st.. bet. Ist and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, hail Drice. 503 Mission ot., bet. Tat and B ste.

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