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36 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Dall, corner Market and Third streets; open entil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICE&:'_;‘; Montgomery street, er Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 50 Hayes strect; open until 9:30 . m. 633 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 616 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2061 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open t1l 9 p. m. 7106 Eieventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. MT THE STRANGERS™ SABBATH HOME A\!qx) Howard St. Methodist-Episcopal Chuzch Bet. 24 & 3d Sts. Seats Rev. Dr. John A."B. Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black 9ot mfortable seat N e o P 'rdial welcome 11a m ‘The Hidings of the In- mer Life.” Miss Martin will sing. 6 p. m, Young People's rally; The celebrated Oliphant sis- their sacred concert series. E£hort p ters close sermon. ENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- Cswn st., bet. Sixth and Seventhb—Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs, pastors. 11a. m., sermon by Arthur H. Briggs; subject, “The Prize of Waiting.” 12:45 p. m., Sabbath school; Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. 6:15 p. m., Societies of Christian Endeavor. 7:30 | P. m., concert. Programme: Overture, ““The Golden Scepter” (Schiepegrell), orchestra; selection, I Know That My Redeemer Liv- eth” (Handel), orchestra; soprano solo ‘‘Fear Not Ye, O Isrsel” (Buck), Miss Gertrude E. Robeon; march, “Nibelungen” (Wagner), or- ‘chestra; violin solo, “‘Reverie’” (Vieuxtemps), Cherles E. Robson; reoessional, “‘Constella- tion March” (Clerk), orchestra. 8 p. m., ser- mon by Chancellor James R. Day of Syra- cuse. The seats are free. The people are welcome. BIMPSON _ Memorial Methodist Episcapal Church, Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John Btephens, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. on “The Best Expression of the Chris- tian Life,”” and at 7:45 p. m. on “The Last Days of Moses, or & Message of Age to Youth.” music by chorus choir. Seats ed. Sunday school at 12:45 rth League at 6:45 MEETING NOTICES, TO California Commandery No. 1, K. T., and_Ladies: Drill Corps excur- eion to Lake Tahoe. Leive SATUR- DAY, 30, 6 p. m. Return Monday, 1, or later. _Special Pullman _train: special steamer. Round- trip tickets, $11 50, includes all expenses ex- cept meals. For further particulars call on R. P. HURLBUT, 126 Kearny st., room 35. CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M.—Officers and members are Te- Quested to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, J. G. TONKIN, late of Bureka Lodge No. 16, Nev., on Sun- Gday, Aug. 24, at 9:45 a. m.; funeral com- mitiees_will please take notice. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDB, E ALTA Lodge No. 205, I. O. 0. F.— " Initiation MONDAY, Aug. 25, 19802. Visitors cordiaily invited. FRANK McDONALD, N. G. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY AUGUST 24, 1902 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. E. J. ARNOLD & CO. of St. Louls, Mo., racehorse owners and bookmakers, invite the speculative public to an investigation of their methods. This is an old and long established concern, amply responsible, and rellable in all its dealings. A rigid inquiry into their business will develop a condition unattained by any other investment proposition every offered fo public participation. Subscription to their cap: tal may be made In amounts of $20 and uj ward, subject to withdrawal in full on Gemand. Dividends paid in cash fifty-two times every year. The best paying safe investment in the country. References: Banks, Trust Companies, Commercial Agencies, St. Louls business men and prominent men everywhere. For full par- ticulars address E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 9th and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. Local office, 439 Parrott bldg., San Francisco. YOUR MONEY WILL EARN: $10 in 2 years—$12. $20 in 2 years—$24. $50 in 2 years—3$60. $100 in 2 years—§120. $1000 in 2 years—§1200. Which Is equal to return of principal and § per cent interest per annum, and you still have the principal invested, but it is actual- 1y 5 per cent per month. The Mesquite Springs Gold Company sells water and pro- duces gold. We have a few shares at 10 cents. Remit money by draft or postal order to STEPHENS & CO., 110 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. THE guaranteed fund has paid dividends 1 to 7 per cent fortnightly. Send for free book ex- plaining option trading. Osborn Grain Co., 813 Phoenix bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Mem- bers Chamber -Commerce. Z CAS J. WIER, Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, L O. BVENING, August 25. Mem- bers attend, visitors welcome. CLAN FRASER No. 78.—Clan Fra- ser No. 78 will celebrate Admission and ball at Scottish Hall,' TUES- DAY EVENING, Sept. 9. Scottish songs the Scotch social treat of the season. Con- cert at 8 p. m. sharp; dancing at 10. MARINE Engineers’ Beneficial Assoclation No. 85. All members are requested to at- President George Uhler will be present. J.J. MORIARITY, President. ©O. F. Initiation MONDAY S. H. COCHRAN, N. G. day with a grand Scotch concert and stories to please everybody. Don’t miss AMUSEMENT COMMITTEE. tend meeting TUESDAY, 8 p. m. National H. B. LESTER, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. PRI st I el redrons LOEOCINES YOU can earn in five hours $5 daily; I will teach you how; article used in every fam- ily and office; men and women agents want. ed, city and country. Box 2781, Cal] office. AGENTS wanted to sell stock that pays 5 per cent per month dividends; the company seils water and mines gold. STEPHENS & CO., 110 8, Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easter to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bldg. LARGE profits made selling rubber collars, etc. Agents wanted; send stamp for_particulars. M. & M. Mfg. Co., Springfield, Mass, BT, PAUL'S Church, California s ‘more—Rector, Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly. 2 m., holy communion. tion service; sermon and holy communion; prescher, the Rt. Rev. William F. Nichols, D..D. 7:45 p. m., evening service; preacher, the Rev. T. J. Lacey, Ph. D. Processional 491; Venite in G (Bruch); ““Te Deum Festi- wal” (D. Buck); Jubllate, Schubert; offertory, “How Lovely Are the Messengers” (Men- | Gelssohn); communion service; Processional 482, Magnificat (Toure); Nunc Dimittis (Tours); offertory, “The Radiant Morn" gquartet—Miss Neilson, soprano; Mrs. de Sacla Thompson, contralto; George Keane, tenor; Malcom Trager, bass, and chorus; organist, 7:30 ¥. Hallowell. TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts.— Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D. Sunday- school, $:80 & m.; holy communion and morning service 11 a. m., sermon by the rec- tor; afternoon service, 4 o'clock. A hearty invitation is extended. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. L., pastor. Rev. W. W. Newell of St. Louis, Mo., will preach at both services. At 11 & m., topic, “A Woman's Fidelity—the Victory of Faith.” At 7:45 p. m., toplc, “‘Objections to Christ.” All are cordially invited. IRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van s ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. William Martin of Santa Rosa will preach both morning and evening. Sunday school at 12:456 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Wednes- @ay evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornla and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemp- hill, D. D., pastor. Rev. George G. El- dredge, mssociate pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; Dr. Hemphill will preach; sermon topic, ““Winning Souls.” Evenfng service at 7:45 o'clock; Mr. Eldredge will preach; sermon tople, “Girt With Truth. Sunday schools &t 10 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, corner Page and Webster sts.—Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Douglas H. Cornell. Topic, ‘The Epecter of Sin,” and in the evening by the pastor, Rev. E. H. Avery. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. UNITARIAN Church, corner Capp and Twen- tieth sts—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. Surday school at 9:45 o'clock. ~Mr. Thorn- ton A. Mills will preach at 11 o'clock; sub- jJect, “A Modern View of Faith.”” Selected music will be rendered by the choir and or- chestra under the direction of Jabish Clem- ent Esq. 4 GREAT rally of men to-day at the Young Men's Christian Ascociation st 8 o'clock will be sddressed by Bishop J. W. Ham: ton of the Methodist church. The Bishop's subject will be “The Naturalness of the Christian Life.” The Oliphant sisters of Chicago will eing and the sexvice will be exclusively for men. Seate in the hall free. EEVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguaa st., bet. McAllister and Golden Gate ave.— Preaching this evening at 7:45 o’clock by the pastor, W. S. Sadler; subject, ““The Univer- sence of God.”” All welcome. Seats Come and bring your friends. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter st. bet. Kearny and Grant ave—Christian Science service at 11 a. m. subject of lesson sermon, *‘Christ Jesus' Sunday school for children at the same hour Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock; free reading Toom, 206 Kearny st., rooms 508-510: all are welcome. S THE Theosophical Society (Colonel H. 8. OI- cott, president and founder), Pacific Coast headquarters Odd Fellows' bullding—Public lecture to-night at 8 o'clock by Frederick M. Willis; subject, ““First Steps Toward Inner The children’s group, ‘The hain,” meets Sunday morning at Public meeting Thursday afternoon 2:80. Lending library open dally from p. m. ASSEMBLY Hall, 15 Polk st.—Spectal 1 services by A. H. Philips, e\’xns!ll!l,‘%?;- Aug. 5 p. m. Seats free. All MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Market bject (by request), “Phil- Presentatic followed by view, ““The Beauties Optics’ Al be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sani- tarium Tuesday evening; remember the ques- tion box; 1 ic. B MRS, VAN AUKEN bas removed to 618 Bad st mear Larkin; free lecture on the late scientific discovery of “HOW TO REGAIN \O[fli ' to married ladfes only, 8 Monday eve.; §2 readings of heads, faces and hands reduced to 50c from Aug 26th to 30th; hours 71080 m A TEST TO EVERY ONE. Brockway's psychic seance to-night; write your g 25 cents. fons ‘at home; all affairs 3 1052 Ellis et. Sl EPIRIT 11 & m., consecra- | E lism and Its Truths and | ; free tickets will | WANTED—S8 solicitors of ability and push; 10 to 12 a. m. 207 Examiner building. AT once, 3 good agents for country; big com- missions. Royal Portrait Co., 143 Tth st. WANTED—10 men_with $300 each; secures interest in Cocos Island and treasure. For particulars address Cocos Island Improve- ment Cgfi'kfi-llfi Parrott bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. v FOR_sale—Saloon business with ample stock and excellent fixtures; one block from Market s5t. Apply to owner, 45 Van Ness ave. BUTCHER shop for sale; doing first-class busi- ness; proprietor must go East; will sell at a sacrifice; no agents. For particulars address box 4282, Call office. A REAL snap; 30-rcom house for $2700; rent only $4 25 a room; fashionable and best lo- catlon; must gell quick; go Bast this week. Box 4317, Call, PARTNER wanted with $100 in electrical works; good location; near Market st. Box 4308, Call office. WHAT have you for man and wife and $300?7 Box 4306, Call office.. BAKERY. notion and delicacy store; electricity throughout. 939 Fillmore st. LADY or gentleman to buy interest in estab- lished, legitimate business. Box 4323, Call. EXPERIENCED solicitors; ladies or gentlemen of good address: salary. 59 Columbian bldg. FOR sale—Hay and grain business, horse and wagon; everything complete. 3 Commercial. ASTROLOGY. P A _FREE HORGSCOPE ‘Will be given by WARD NEDWAH, astrolo- ger, of 3 Eddy st., to the first person applying born June 8, 1862; free consultation to all persons born between June 4 and 13 of any year; and will present free & map of the heavens at birth to all persons born during Bept., Oct. and Nov., 1861; July, 1862, and Feb., March and April, 1863. All persons born during any of the above epochs are now passing through one of the most critical periods of their lives, and need 2ll the advice, free and otherwise, that they can obtain. Persons born between June & end 13 are having the hardest time of it. It you were born on any of the above dates consult your experfences and then consult me at 3 Eddy st. Y A—EXCELLENT proposition for lady or gen- tleman with small capital. Box 4281, Call. $300 BUYS half-interest in light business; each makes $180 monthly. 783% Market st. $150 WILL start you in a good business. Call or address room 1, 10733 Market st. FOR sale—2-story brick bldg., 50x80; best busl- Dess 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. CAN sell your business, no matter where it 1s; send description, state price, learn how; established '96; highest references. Offices in 14 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bldg., Philadelphia. SPIRITUALISM—Continued. 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 speclal terms. 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 26. MRS. DR. CLARK. A TEST TO EVERY ONE. Brockway's psychic seance to-night, 25 cents; write your questions at home; all affairs of life. 1052 Ellis st. MRS, HUBBARD, 109 Oak—Circle Tues., Fri., 8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m., 10c; read. dally, 50c. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay; circles Sun- day, 8, Tuesday, 2 p. m.; sittings daily. MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market st., Tenth; sittings daily from 10 to 5, $1. KATIE HEUSSMANN'S circle Sunday night, 25c. 1774 15th st., nr. Guerrero; sittings daily. near CLAIRVOYANTS. ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market si., corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain vears ahead; happiness and success 80 hand in hand, yet hundreds. fail where suc- cess is 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 homos made happy by her eid and adVvice. Ismar can be consulted daily from 10 & m. to & p, m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 & m., at her office,' 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismer's readings by mall are fully s satisfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $1; full life reading, $5.Send date and year oOf birth. 50c, $1. .SPECIAL. .b0c, §1 PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and ! Palmist Ever in San Francisco. Your Life As an Open Book. Fre: . Free . vrees.Free Not Correct, And unless you obtain the information for Which you consult him he will \ POSITIVELY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FEE. He will stralghten out your affairs and give you success in all your undertakings; how to ac- cumulate a fortune and be happy; tells if the one you love is true or false; whom and when you will marry; tells what ails you and often- times gives you back your lost nerve and energy. 326 O'Farrell st. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accu- rate description of the past, reveals the present happenings 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; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. A—ISMAR,the Egyptian gypsy clalrvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to © p. m.; reading by mail as satisfactory as in person: 8 questions answered, $1; full life 85; send lock of bair, date and year of birth. Mme. Leola, 2328 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. _HELP WAN TED—FEMALE—Con. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. HOTEL DEPAR' ses, atael 2 waitresses, Bakersfleld, fare pai 2 waltresses, Fresno, fare paid. Waitress, Marysville, fare paid. 325 Waltress, Salinas, fare paid. 25 Waitresses, Newman, Arizona, Monterey, Willits, Red Bluff, San Mateo, Martinez, city, others too many to itemize...$20-$35 Waitress, coffee parlor........... $35 Chambermaid to wait, short distance 2 chambermaids, short distance. Chambermaids, city .. Lunch waitress, no Sunday wor A <:oeoo.. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . Nurse, $25; nurse and cook, same family, §20 to §25 each, to go to Capitola for a few weeks, then to' San Jose, nice place, refer- ences; second girl, city, $25; cooks, house- girls, ‘second girls, nurse girls; ¢ German and Scandinavian girls wanted for_ housework and cooking, nice small families, $25; others. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. A MAN and wite, as milker and cook, country, party here Monday, $50. C. R. HANSEN & €O.,” 429 Bush st. ‘WANTED—Lady's maid, $30; 3 cooks, $30, 3 hotel cooks, $30, $40; 4 second girls, $25; parlormald and waitress, $25 and $30; 3 nurse girls, $25; German nurse, $25; 6 family hotel waitresses, $20, $25; chamber- maid for country, $20; housework, San Ra- fael, $25: 2 infant nurses, $25; cook, mining camp, $30; dishwasher, same place, $20; also & large number of housework girls at $20, $25, $30; places too numerous to_advertise. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter, OPERATORS AND A NUMBER OF BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE TAKEN FOR INSTRUC- TION ON OVERALLS AND SHIRTS, WITH A STATED AMOUNT GUARANTEED TO BEGINNERS. STANDARD SHIRT FAC- TORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. WANTED—Two intelligent ladies self-pos- sessed, to introduce a first-class article of food. "Call Tuesday, between 10 and 12 a. m., 1200 Fillmore st.; see general manager. ‘WANTED—Two salesladies for a shoe store. Apply at 717 Market st, Monday, between 9 and 10 a. m. GOOD cook for family of 5, $30; references re- quired. _Apply Monday, between 10 and 12 a. m., 1718 Jackson st. WANTED—Competent young woman to care for children and assist with second worik. Call 1690 Folsom st. FIRST-CLASS salesladies wanted for lddie: children’s and infants' wear; no others need apply; city reference. 1033 Market st. OPERATORS, experienced; also learners paid while learning. G. W. Reynolds' Muslin Underwear Factory, 587 Mission, cor. Second. RELIABLE girl for light housework and assist with child; no cooking; $20. 2520 Green st., near Scott. A GIRL for light housework in a small famil. good wages. Apply Sunday and Monday, 1527 O'Farrell st. $3 to $15 weekly; permanent home work; light, easy and attractive; two lines; no canvass- ing. Call from 1 to 4, 919 Polk st. COMPETENT woman or girl for general house- work® in small family; 8 rooms; wages $12. Call at 1814A Filbert st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card Teader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading; ladies50c, gents $1; palm. & clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. A—MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clalr., palm.; she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; names; hours, 10-9; L. 50c, G. $1. 217 Eddy. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R._W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. 618; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- Eages, partnerships, attachments, colléctions, etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free: no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE free divorces a speclalty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 809-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. | | ADVICE free; no charge unless siiccessful; all | __cases;open evgs. W.W.Davidson,927 Market. GROCERY store for sale; good business; cheap. R. P. QUINN, Watsonville, Cal. LAUNDRY for sale; largest business in county; cheap. R. P. QUINN, Watsonville, Cal. Store, suitable for any business; low rent; cor. Oak & Franklin. Madison & Burke, 30 Montg, COUNTRY route of this paper for sale. In- quire at Call office. ROUTE In Western Addition; bulding up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e e e | L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ! in advance. BASEMENTS TO LET. LARGE downtown basement to let or (o lease; suitable for wholesale wine business, ware- house or storage; about 60x180 ft.; corner Summer and Montgomery sts. Apply to G. A, BERTON, 823 Montgomery st —— BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN’S prices for bicycles will surprise you; 2d-hand wheels cheap: agent Columbia, Eu- reka. Monarch bicycies: repair'g. 301 Larkin. —_— e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ‘WANTED—Home for girl of 7 years, in adult family near-public school; room for mother also. Address B. H., Call branch, 106 1lth. —_— e BUSINESS CHANCES. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. aloon and = lodging-house on business street; owner retiring. $700—Pork and delicacy stand in fine local- ity; dally receipts $20 to $30. $1000—Partner in family wine and liquor store; good trade; good stock; investigate. $250—Branch _bakery, notions, etc.; store; 3 living rooms; rent $16. $3000—Restaurant; doing & very good busi- mess; one block north of Market st. $2000—Saloon; near Market st.; dolng good business; cheap rent; lease, $3000—Coffee saloon and bekery; this s a very good business; baking 2 barrels flour | datly for their own use. good nice LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, SEE RETSLOFF & McMILLEN FOR BARGAINS. ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 8 rooms; clears $30... 25 rooms; Ellis st.; very swell 15 rooms; translent; clears $100. 900 16 rooms; always rented; clears $90.... 1000 6-room flat; new and good.. 500 25 rooms; elegant corner; clears $200. 22% 1350 8 rooms; owner leaving city; clears 150 100 rooms; modern corner; clears $425... 8000 11 r.; north of Market; clears $40; pa: 350 28 rooms; money-maker; clears $ 550 clears $200: snap. 2200 RETSLOFF & McMILLE:! one John 531. 908 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8.) BARGAIN—$700; 20 rooms; clears $100; easy terms. See Retsloff & McMillen, 806 Market. C. E. MINTZER, & CO., 916 Market st., room 52. Phone Black 5447: We are a new firm, but old hands at the business, two members of our firm having owned over 100 houses on the best streets in this city within the past 11 years. We can tell you correctly what- houses will pay. List your houses and business with us. We guar- antee titles and draw all papers free of charge. We have rooming-houses, boarding-hous: hotels, saloons, groceries, cigar stands, paper and laurdry routes. We have b salesmen who know every good house and business chance in this city and we will tell you correctly as to real bargains. Give us a call; we will be pleased to show you our list. X CONFECTIONERY and candy factory on Mar- ket st.; nice store; large stock; factory fuily equipped; rent of store $45; lease; sickness causes sale; this is a fine opening; investiga- bargain; $1000. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. HOTELS, city and country; also choice busi- ness openings at bargain prices. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st bet. 5th and 6th. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt; 82 rooms; rent $50; clears $100. h. Jessie 2981, 1250 20 roms; rent $47; clears $50. 750 &-room flat; rent $26; fine house. L aIs 10-room house; rent $30; clears $30. 325 20 rooms; Market; rent $50; clears $50.. 950 16-room house; rent $60; clears $48. 13-room house; rent $27; G. G. ave 12-room house; rent $30; clears $35. 18-room house; rent $60; clears ;m 23-room house; rent $75; clears $55 Part cash, balance on easy payments. C. E. HINKLEY, phone Mint 796, 1020 Market st., opp. 5th. Larzest List. Saloons, groceries, bakeries, candy & delicacy stores, cigar and restaurants, bought and sold, $45—25 MARKET st., sixth floor, 45x60; 8. C. | * £. building; 2 entrinces; elevators free. H. SMITH | A 5 | $75—25 MARKET st., fourth ficor; 8. C. S. building; 45x120, with elevator service. H. A, EMITH. LIST your business, lodging-houses, groceries, saloons and restaurants. For ‘'sale by POW- ERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. $150—_PARTNER in business; will pay $75 to each. POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms.1 & 2. Near the Call buildine. : Golden Gate ave.; $800; cor.; rent $30 $1000; rent $50; clears $125 month. rent $90; sunny; all workingmen; two rs; clears $168 month; always full, st.; $200; rent $15; $100 down. 3-year lease; new building; elegantly furn.; owner sick: must sell; easy terms. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads you life correctly without questions; names given;50c-$1;10 a.m.to8p.m. MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for bc one week. © Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25¢; gents 50c. 851 Mission, near 6th; open Sun, Mrs. Reynolds—Life reader, past, present, fu- ture, 100815 Murket, oppSth;readings by mail. - OLDEST palmist & card reader in city: ladies 25c, gents 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19, 2d floor. MME. HANSEN, clairvoyant; reads card and palm, 25c; satisfac. guaranteed, 148 6th, r. 14. MME. ODELL, clairvoyant; cards & tea leaves read accurately; L. 26c; G. 50c. 5213 Eddy. MADAME MARCEAU, clairvoyant, card read- er; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 1601 Mission st. PROF. SMITH, clairvoyant medium, 28 Sixth st. Satisfaction given or no charges. CARD reading. MADAM LA FERN; 25c up; gents 50c. 109 Fifth st. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 26c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MME. LYONS, 108 6th st., clatrvoyant, busi- ness medium’ and palmist; readings by mail. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 44815 Jessle st., bet. 5th and 6th. MME. AUGUST, clairvovant and palmist; truth or.no pay; 25¢ up. 1149 Mission, over store. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. e ey GIRL for general housework; moderate wage: good home. Apply for 2 days. 17 Belcher st., near Thirteenth. LADIES copy letters Lome, $12 a 1000. _Apply, with stamped envelope, Standard Novelty Co., 3812 Indiana ave., Chicago, III. COMPETENT German or Swedish girl for gen- eral housework; 8 in family; wages $25. 1638 Grove st.; call Sunday or Monday. EXPERIENCED presser on silk waists; steady york. “Ban Franciado Co. Mfs. Co., 528 Mar- et st, OPERATORS on muslin underwear; good pay; beginners pald while learning. BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 Sansome st. SALESLADY for ladies’ and children's wear; must have experience. MARKS BROS., 106 Sixth st. WANTED—Millinery department, first-class makers. Apply at once to KAHN BROS., 12th and Washington sts.,, Oakland. EXPERIENCED saleslady, steady, for candy store, at 1409 Polk st.; call after 11 a. m. GIRL to work in dry goods store. HARRI- MAN, 104 Ninth st. ‘WANTED—Young glrl to assist with baby; no experience necessary. 3020 Pacific ave OPERATORS on skirts. 40 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Immediately, a lady of ability for city collector. Box 4279, Call. JACOBI & HELLER, HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. (ur. Call bidg.); phone Bush 405. FREE... STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARE . FREE FARE 3 STATE OF UTAH............. TS. coennne .$§2 25 to $2 50 per day 500 laborers and rock laborers..$2 25-$2 50 day . FARE TO MENDOCINO CO.... 36 e woods hands; 50 sawmill men; 50 R. R, laborers; big sawmills; $30 to $65 per month and board; Fort Brags, Caspar and Mendocino City; 4 carpenters, rough work, steady, $2 50 day, FREE FARE TO-DAY... 10 men to drive piles, $35 per mo. and board: 10 men to pile lumber..$40 per mo. and beard 6 swampers. +...$40 per men'!,h and bu;‘rd 10 teamsters, near city. 55 %‘5) per d;y Tunnel men....... 32 50 per day 5 laborers for quarry....$2 to §2 per : Old man to do chores on ranch near city, $15 and found; 10 laborers, city factory, per day: 100 men and boys to pick prunes and work around drier, $1 per day an board, 50c fare. FRUIT PICKERS...... -HOP P'XCK!'Z.Xi: 100 men and boys to pick hops; can mate from $2 to $3 per day; board 33 50 per 3 fare $1 50; can use 100 families; ing and good es. CELIFOHNTA EMP, AGENCY, 09 Third st. PACIFIC EMPDDYM};{NT AI?DEINCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. UTAH & NEVADA......UTAH & NEVADA Free Fare ...... To-day .. Fres Fa 1000 laborers, teamsters, steam shovel, con= crete and rock men, $2 to $2 50 per day.... To Vista, Clark, Wadsworth, Osino, Pequ Icarus, Holborn, Fenelon and Lucin ....800 raflroad men, 8. P. Co.s work. To Menlo Park, San Jose, Metz, San Lucas, San Ardo, Bradley, Asunclon, San Luls Obis- po, Surf, Guadalupe and Santa Barbara.... 25 WOODCHOPPERS. .25 WOODCHOPPERS 1000 Cora = 1 25 Cord ...... 1000 Cord : ‘woodchx ‘on! osta 50 e 80 miners, muckers and carmen..$2 to §2 50 2 handy men about ranch....§25 and found 10 laborers, Napa County. $2 25 50 pick and shovel men 20 laborers, factory . 27 boys, factory work 20 messenger boys 80 fruit pickers . Cook, 2 people 2 walters, country . 750 _men for other positions. MAN about place, $30 and found; donkey line- man, $05 and board; screw turner, $2 50 day and board; 15 offbearers, lumber pilers, etc., $10 and board; cutoff ‘sawyer. $2 50 dayi blacksmith, $2'50 to $2 75 day; 4 carpen- ters for country, $3 50 day; ali-round laun- dryman, $35 and board; washer, $12 week; polisher, $10 week; box nailers; 4 furnace men, $50 and board; 2 laborers for furnace, $45 and board; boilermakers; 5 coal miners, $2 50 to $2 75 day; farmers, milkers, chore- men; 100 laborers for mines, mills, quarries and other work, $2 and $2 2§ day; can wash- er, $35 and found; Eastern driver for milk wagon, $60; office’ boy; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. COOK and wite, country restaurant, $80; hotel walter and wife, country, $50; rter and wife, $40; bus driver and wife, ; board- ing-house’ cook, $50 to $55; night cook, $40; ranch cook, $20; hotel and restaurant wait- ress; dishwashers; porters; elevator boys; bedmaker, $9 week; and others. J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 31 'end found pog— 1§30 ‘and found AT C. 429" Bush st R. HANSEN & CO.’S.... .Employment Agency 642 Clay st. and WANTED FOR UTAH. WANTED FOR NEVADA WANTED FOR CALIFORNIA. 5000 railroad men.... sess Teamsters, laborers, tunnelmen w.i! C. 429 .$2, $2 25, §2 50, $3 Bush st.. nd. .642 Clay st. HANSEN & CO..Employment Agency. CIVIL service Government positions; about 10,000 appointments made last year; only common school education required for exam- iration; salaries large; work easy; catalogues of information free. Columbian Correspond- ence College, Washington. BARBER shop, running 4 chairs steady; ele- gantly fitted! swell nelghborhood; cheapest rent; price $1000. STOLTZ'S Barber Supply House, 723 Market st. WANTED—Boy 15 or 16 for office work; must do typing and know. something of bookkeep- ing; state salary expected. Address box 4311, Call office. WANTED—Stock clerk, young man 20 to 22, for wholesale house; permanent _position. Answer stating age, experience and salary expected, box 4244, Call. BARBER shop running several chairs and baths; laundry and baths pay more than ex- penses; can be bought for $1000; bar- gain; must be sold. STOLTZ, 723 Market. 'WANTED_Experienced millinery maker. A ply between § and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. ‘WOMAN to wash napkins. 612 Kearny st. WANTED—A German woman for housework for 2. Inquire 819 Diamond st GIRLS wanted; good wages; steady employ- ment. Gulf Bag Co., 709-7i1 Front st. WANTED—Good finisher on pants; call early Monday. 104 Kearny st. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post, S. F.; catalogue free. : MELVILLE SNYDER'S STUDIO, 817 Powell. ‘Acting (legitimate and modern), vocal music, dancing, elocution, piano; established 1872; children’s dancing and elocution classes be- gin 3:30 p. m., Friday, Sept. 6. GIRL for light housework; good home for right party. 1017 Castro st., near Twenty-third. GIRL to assist with second work. day morning, 2293 Franklin st. Apply Mon- EXPERIENCED furnishing goods salesman to travel in Wash. and Oregon: reference re- quired. L. Samter & Som, 518 Market st. ‘WANTED—Young man, clean, neat and obllg- ing, to help in coffee, saloon. Apply Mon- day morning, 428 Kearny st. WANTED—Good Al watchmaker for fine Work. Apply, with references, MONTGOMERY BROS., Los Angeles, Cal ‘WANTED—S6 corrugated iron riveters for coun- try. Apply 9 a. m. Monday morning, 1315, Call building. BARBER shop across the bay on the main street, running 3 chairs; nicely fitted; valu- able lease; $600. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. GERMAN girl, learn to do carving in_delicacy store; paid. ‘A. SCHILLER, Unfon Sq. Mkt. YOUNG girl to learn glove making; _steady pay from start. Carson Glove Co., 85 Market. APPRENTICE wanted on custom coats; paid while learning. 410 Kearny st., room 83. A MFG, of consume articles and novelties in real demand; wants a salesman; interest In bustness, etc.; $200 required. Box 4310, Call. WANTED—Boy for apprentice to electrician and locksmith. L. H. KOHN, Polk and Sac- 1amento sts. CALIFORNIA Ladles' Magazine will give free echolarship in any business college on Pacific Coast, also musical course, for 15 subscrip- tlons ‘each month until course is finished. Call or write for particulars, 1236 Market st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st, 8. F.—Thorough courses; compléte equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—IF Grege 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. Business Col- lege, 1236 Market st. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. A—_COOPER-GERSON, School of Acting, 414 Mason st.; 7 special instructors; day classes, 60 lessons mo., $12 50; eve. classes, 24 les- sons mo., $§; send for illustrated catalogue. 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_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 114 per cent. BEFORE buying or selling city or country real estate, legitimate business places, hotels, lodging and private houses, flats, etc., it is to your interest to see us, Western Real Estate and Investment Co., 997 Market st. BUTCHER business cheap; good chance. Ap- ply TAAFFE & CO., wholesale butchers, Fifth ave. $350—PARTNER wanted; can make $100 a month. Calif. Business Assn., 8651 Market. LISM—Mrs. Ada Foye, 0dd Fellows' iant) Hall, cor. 7th and Market, to-night at §; jecture and tests, 10c; take elevator. MRS. ERHARDT'S test meeting to-n. 10c. 50 Twenty-second sty bet. Missin and Valencia; phone Church 5040. (Cove: FOR SALE—Among down town business houses; no night or Sunday work; small cap- ital required; well located cigar store; fresh goods, new stand; good lunch and bar back of cigar store. Apply to BOLTZ, CLYMER & CO., 217 Front st. JOHN SLATER—Seance to-night 8:15; 117 Larkin, lower hall; tests an essages; - migsion, 10c. S i FIRST-CLASS grocery business; well estab- lished; satistactory reasons for selling. P. ‘W. ANDERSON, 28 S8an Pablo ave,, Oakland, A—TESTS, front hall, 909 Market; d 28, 10c; Mrs. Gillingham, Miss rxon, e’ eon. g . GOOD location for coal and wood yard,” stable, etc., Western Addition; reasonable rent to good tenant. H. H. CRANE, 508 California. C. V. MILLER'S seance to-night 8 p. m. Wed Mother Sadie seance 12 m., Bk r Sadie 1084 Bush. lecture, Henry Harricon Brown, '~ Law,” 0dd Fellows’ bullding, 8 p. mf"mufi:“ FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; test circlc every night, 10c. LER, most reliable love and busi- and 8 p. m., 10c. 148 Sixth. convincing epirit messages © 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. MRS. EGGERT AITKIN, 610 Taylor st., trance medium; eittings daily; phone Black 5510, W.eKE except Sat MME. night ¥ (. hold @ test seance every night 10c; sittings dasly. 148 6ih st . 10c, § p.m.; readings dally, MES. D, 109 Oak st., near Franklin. Golden Gate Lodge 1 ture to-night in Flood building at 8 o'clock by Miss M. A. Walsh; subject “A_ Twentieth Century Emerson." ° ——— SUNDAY LECTURES, A AN THE celebrated lecturer, O. N. ORLOW, D.D., will deliver a lecture entitled "B'rv::l}i and Color of Life,” this Sunday in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.; admission. free: EXPERIENCED saloon maf would like to buy in partnership in paying saloon; city or country; can give good refs.; mo agents. Box 4267, Call office. FOR sale—A good paying saloon; situated at low rent; fine transient. est corner in city: lease. unny corner: fine location: 14 rooms; rent ‘very low; bargain. . 40 rms.; man house; rent $45; bargain.. Money 'loaned at 1 per cent. Hotele, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. 86500 . 7000 + 1500 600 700 GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Markt. BOTH the adult and children’s classes are now open for the season at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., and also at the branch achool, corner of Howard and 2lst. HYPNOTISM and magnetic healing taught; success guaranteed; free treatment, Tues. & Wed. Call bet. 4 and 9 p. m., PROF. CAR- LYLE, 385 Fifth st. COMPETENT teacher wishes position as as. sistant in private school or pupils in English branches and piano. . Box 4284, Call. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. ‘We furnish vacant houses and loan money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. 60; price rent $35; price rent §30: price. rooms, rent $125; price. rooms, rent $38; price. POWERS & CLARK, Kearny;clean business;clears $120. Grant ave.; transient; rent $65. Stockton; good money-maker. 3d; good house: rent $45. Mason; good location; nets $45. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. GREAT bargains—Lodging-houses, from 8 to rent 14 ROOMS, 12 rooms, 11 rooms, FRENCH by Parislan teacher; new method successful in Paris and Berlin. H. HAXO, 764 Geary st. Address Ayers' Business College, 723 Market st., for thelr new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $59. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mining, mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ‘WANTED—GIrl to help in dining-room. 206 McAllister st. ‘WANTED—Salesman for retail store; one fa- miliar with grocery business preferred. Box 4272, Call office. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS: WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING: STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & Cf 82% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit; day work and plece work; apply at Tenth and Bryant. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING COMPANY. | ‘WOMEN and mirls wanted to work on fruit at Cutting's factory, Seventh and Berry sts. 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 13-1. GERMAN or Swedish girl as cook and for general housework; must be strong and will- ing; good wages. 1478 Page st., near Ma- sonfc ave. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. £0 QIRLS to face dried fruit; steady work; good wages. GUGGENHIME & CO., Front and Filbert sts. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. 25 GIRLS to shell nuts., Apply 123 Clay st., upstairs., bet. 8 and 10 &. m. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet Schooi; assoclated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates; new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. PIANO and German; pupil of Leipsic Conserv- atory; lessons 75c and $1. 320 Golden Gate. PROF. ROSS—Voice culture, elocution, oratory and drama. 1170 Market, r. 58, Donohoe bld. 75 rooms. Please call and see our list; have terminal of car line; city. Apply to SIEBE | g friendly talk on business. McBRIDE & | SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. ..Day and BROS. & PLAGEMANN, 328 Sansome st. CO., 765 Market st. PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st....Night class FRUIT store; nice stock: big trade; no cppo- sition; horse, wagon; $300. 1Ing. 139 Gough. PLITTSVILLE Park Hotel for sale cheap. Ap- ply to owner, J. D, Plitt, 413 13th, Oakland, DRUG store for sale at Lakeport; county seat; only 2 stores; old established trade; well stocked and fully equipped. Inquire of R. H. * VAN SANT at Redington & Co.’s, Second st., San Francisco, T. J. SHERIDAN, Lakeport, or J. CRAIG, Woodland, FOR sale cheap—On account of deathy an es- tablished bakery and confectionery, With or without property; uses 3% bbis. flour dally; 2 horses and 1 wagon. Irquire on premises, N.E. correr Union and Mason sts, Arlington Hotel dining-room forrent, furnished; good business; transient and permanent; ex- perience required. Sth and Washington, Oakld, HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses. Call: SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th & 6th. SAVE agents' commission; 50 rooms, $1600 cash, balance can remain; $150 month; trial given; must leave city. Box 4209, Call office. PRIVATE rooming-house, 10 r., all sunny; rent $37 50; full of nice people; good pay; fine lo- cation. 216 Golden Gate ave. $450—8 ROOMS, beautifully furnished; fiat; rent $32 50. 1610 California st. e et SPIRITUALISM. fine SPANISH, new method, 25c les. Prof. Simms, T. 4, 131" Montgomery 'st.; phone Davis 964. guitar, mandolin, banjo taught in class; $1 per month. 426 O'Farrell st. Prof. Merkl's club practice, adults & children. resume Aug. 11; vio., man., guit. 1008 Mission. TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col- lege graduates in bookkeeping. 855 Market. BOOKKEEPING by mall, $5; no money until satisfied. TARR, expert acc’tant, 855 Market. GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate MR. and MRS. L. C. PARSONS, psychics med- iums, can be relied upon; developing a spe- clalty. 930 Market st., opp. Emporium; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A WELL established real estate business for sale; full investigation. Box 4238, Call office. BOOKSTORE at a bargain. 22 Seventh st. £ll those interested in the ““New Thought” are invited. i BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. ESTABLISHED dental office for sale; less than cost. C. B. Buehler, 658 Eighth, Oakland. BRANCH bekery and variety store for sale; £00d business; price $325. Box 4954, Call. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, near Franklin; phone Polk 2456; readings daily; materializing se- ance Tuesday and Friday nights, 50c. A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me- dium and life reader: examination of diseases free; sitting $1, letter §2. Offices, 10 Turk st. MISS MOTT, 34 Sixth st., rm. 15—Circle Sun- dey, Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m., 25¢; . readings daily, 25¢ and 5Oc. BOOKSE of all kinds hought;libraries purchased. . C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. A—MATERIALIZING seance Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8 p. m.; 50c. 205 Turk st. Broeske, ave.; full business course; day and night. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, erammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr.6th, GIRLS wanted to roll cigarettes; learners taken. JOHN BOLLMAN CO., 36-38 Jessie. LEARN proofreading; sits, secured. $15 to $25 wkly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. WANTED—Experienced walist and ekirt mak- ers. 782 Geary st. WANTED—A woman of mature years to take charge of country business. Box 4248, Call. ‘WANTED—Good finishers, alteration hands and quick sewers. M. Siminoff, 1228 Market. ‘WANTED—First-class millinery trimmer; also millinery maker; state experience, where formerly employed and salary expected. Ap- ply box 4259, Call. . YOUNG man to travel and advertise; experi- erce unnecessary; salary $50 per month and expenses. KINKAID & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, $12 WEEKLY copying letters home, either sex; send stamp for particulars. KING Mfg. Co., 248 Warren ave., Chicago. 9364 Men. .. Wanted... . To-day For Hawatlan Islands, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Utah, British Columbia, Nevada and all parts of California. .. 130, $120, ), §25, ‘Wages, $150, $100, 380, $70, $60, $30, $20 and found per mo. Come and see. Free to-day For 5000. . COME ONE. TO UTAH. ALSO. Salt Lake and ail the Nevada and beautiful Siesra Nevada divisions, including to Moleen, EBattle Mountain, Vista, Ditho, Remo, Wads- worth, Rokeby, Elko, Golcon Fenelon, Cluro, Carlin, Iron.Point, Stone Kel- ton, Terrace, Clark, Comos, Wells, Pequop, Lucin. Laborers. Teamsters. , ‘rockmen. $2 25 to $2 y T8 mixers..... $2 25 a day helpers, blacksmiths, cooks. .. Great crowds are going Are you s food and accommodations.... ific and Central Pacific pass free Come and see us Carpenters and Mines. .. ...... Mines 8 miners, new mine, Calaveras County, see boss here; 75 timbermen, gold mine, see boss here, $75 and up; carpenter, $60 and found, understands timbering, see boss here: 4 ma- chine miners, $90; 5 men, gold qu borers, no experienc mines, and found; 3 quarrymen, building 8 common rockmen, country....345 and found & laborers to help drillers.. and found < «.v. MECHANICAL DEPT. .vcovuc.n Blacksmith, country shop, fare 30c, $2 50 day; man to make wooden tanks; carpenter, mine company, Lake County, §60 and mn.:& shingle saw fller, Sonoma County, $82 50 found; shingle jotnter, $35 and found; 2 cut- off sawyers, box factory, country, $2 50 and found; circular resawyer, country, see boss here, $2.75 a day; blacksmith's helper, no shoeing, city, $2 a day; 2 carpenters, mine, $60 and found; ranch biacksmith, $40 an found; carriage painter, coun! $40 and found; boxmakers, box naller, $2 day; 8 men handy with tools, country, and’ found; circular sawyer, $150; $2 50 day; resawyer, $2 50 cutoff sawyer, oity, crosscut Free Fare. 700 men to work in different mills, yards and woods, piling lumber, learn to run machines and make yourself useful; you need no experi- ence; you'll do; fare paid; wages $30 to $60 NA fOUNA . .eoeencrreronsanmanenniitaeiion ‘We Ship Daily. .Free Fare 150 jobs for experienced sawmill help; good wages . . . MISCELLANEOUS . 2 cattle herders, ranch, $30 and founs vaquero, $30 and found; young man to tend bar, city, $10 week; man and wife, ranch, no objection to 1 child, $40 and found...... and Young man for grocery store, city, $30 found . o FARMS . LABORERS . Stableman, company stable, $35 and found: bakery wagon driver, $25 and found; country stableman, private, see boss here, and a $30 and found; gardener, see boss here, found; 10 stablemen, hostlers and bugsy washers, city and country; milk wagon driver, city, $40 and found; 10 men and wives, farms, ete., $40 to $55 and found; 10 laborers, company work near city, $45 and found; 400 laborers, different work, city and country, $2 to $2 §0 day; 25 laborers, fac- tories, city and 'mear S. F.; 145 farmers, choremen, choreboys, .steady jobs, $15, $25, . $30, $35, $40 and found; 10 ranch teamsters, steady work, $35 and found: 100 teamsters in and near S. F., $2 to $2 50 a day; 50 milkers and dairymen, $30 to $40 and found. FRUIT chxnns;_l-‘u:lwo—rmt Pilckers 10 men and strong boys to pick fruit, 80c, $30 and found; 25 men and strong boys to pick and pack fruit, Contra Costa Co., $30 and found; 10 fruit pickers, Santa Clara Co., $30 and found; 13 men and boys to pick fruit and work in a packing house and dry goods, $30 and found, fare paid; 575 men and boys to_work -in fruit, three months job, $30 to $35 and found; anybody can pick fruit that is able to eat fruit; no experience required. Man to run boarding-house, Mining Company S HOTE'} BTC. . Cook for ranch, fare $1 25, $40 and foun cock for ranch, Yolo Co., $40 and found: walter, camp, city, $25 and found; cook, springs, small hotel, $45 and found: 2 bo: for bakery, city, no experience, $9 weel cooks, ot restaurants. = camps il d Tanches: 10 second cooks, $75. 360, $40, $35 and found; 27 waiters, city and country ho- tels, camps and ranches, $30 to $40 and found; 3 cooks and wives, $55 and $60 and found; 4 butchers, slaughter-house; 3 butchers, country; 28 porters, yardmen, bell- boys, elevator boys: steward, mine boarding- house, $40: 25 kitchen hands and dishwash- ers; 6 laundrymen. -684-6d6 Clay st. MURRAY & READY > COAST superintendent at San Francisco for old mercantile company; must have $600 cash; good references; also local managers, for Los Angeles, Oakland and Sacramento, Wwith $300 to $800 cash; permanent and profit- able position; state age, occupation, etec. Address VAN GORDEN Mercantile Co., Sta- tion A, San Franeisco. AN established merchant taMor store rear the city for sale cheap. Cail at 519 Market st. GOVERNMENT _positions—Examinations for positions in the Postal, Railway Mail, Customs | and Internal Revenue Services and departments | at Washington will soon be held in every State. 110,000 appointments made_annually. Full par- | ticulars free. Address the National Correspond- ence Institute, Washington, D. C., or the in- stitute’s Pacific Coast office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. X WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodled unmar- ried men, between sges 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate habits, who can speak, read and writs English. For information apply to Recrut- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st.. San Francisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento, ‘WANTED—Honest, sober youn, 7! cash; dutles take cash und‘ :‘::‘n'll'nh ‘rles:-’ taurant; $50 month; board and room: no.ex- perience necessary. BROWN & CO., Market st. —— MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chancs truss free; no time lost from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS, box 603, Westbrook, Maine. BARBER shop, nearby town, running 4 chairs steady; finest fitted shop in State. STOLTZ'S Barber Supply House, 723 Market st. FIRST-CLASS dress trimming salesman; an- swer in own handwriting, stating experience. Address NEWMAN & LEVINSON. YOUNG man, 25, desires a gentleman as room- mate near his own age; good location and reasonable. Box 4315, Call. BOY, 17 years, to learn glove trade; $3 50 to start; opportunity to advance. Carson Glove Co., 35 Market st. WANTED—Cash _boys. Kearny st. WANTED—A good tailor for busheling depart- ment at §. N. WOOD & CO.'S, 718 Market. PRESSMAN on custom pants. 156 New Mont- gomery st., room 10. BOY wanted. E. H. LEVY, Inc., 518 Mar- ket st. STRONG boy to ‘make himself useful around salesroom. Zuckerman Bros., 523 Market. RAPHAEL'S, 9-11 ‘WANTED—For photo gallery on Market st., ex- pert operator and retoucher: state whers now Ghlast emoloyed and salary expected. Box ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to kne that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stii] Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st., 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Bright, _intelligent _errand boy. CARLSON-CURRIER SILK CO. Sutter st. S e WANTED—Boys and girls, 16 years old and over. Apply Ameri (= » o Ay can Can Co., Seventh and ‘WANTED—Competent, expertenced glove sales- man; stage age, experience um‘uhry ex- pected. Apply box 4938, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young man who Is an experl dry goods floor walker: state age, -xwfiig and salary expected. Apply box 4836, Call. HOP-PICKING excursions start daily for the next few days. Call at E. C. HORST, 123 Battery st.; office open Sundays. ot etk Rsmran b s ocn AR HE\N:: le;.mbb;rber trade; oniy requires eight eeks; barbers in great demand: catalogue free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Boy to run errands. Apply 108 Pine st., upstairs. BOY wanted in wholesale house; excellent op- portunity for advancement. Box 4288, Call. GAS fixture hanger wanted. ICKLEHEIMER BROS., 28 Geary st. COOKS, waliters, porters, dishwashers, kitchen help for restaurants; no fee. 526 Montgomery. BOY for dry goods; must have some expe: 1058 Valencia st. o, ERRAND boy. Apply M, KRAKER, 226 Bush street. " BOY 16 or 17 in butcher shop. 2323 Webster street. FIRST-CLASS carriage wood imme- dlately. SPINNEY & CO.. 1640 2}::1\1:: st. BRIGHT apprentice boy for machi : about 17, Box 4319, Call office - "~ 7" *5° ACTIVE boy about 15, Faciic Hat Works, 51 Pt st 5 APPY WANTED—Young salesman for statlonery and leather goods store; reference. Box 4313, Call. PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister: learn for §5; hairdressing, mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day;eve, 2 VEST operators; also finishers on vests. Ap- Bly_at 27 Geary factory of S. N. WOOD WANTED—Good all-round paperhanger and painter by contra cm-\rnl‘:!.n. 1219 llr;:L V%(\GI;IT.{H men to tack on cloth. 1219 Mar- BOY, about 15 years, in men's furnishing store. 424 Kearny st.; call Letween 9 and 12 o' clock. HOP-PICKING excursions start daily for the next few days. Call at E. C. HORST BROS.’, 122 Battery st.; office open Sundays. GIRLS 15 to 17 for factory work; steady em- ployment; good wages. Apply at once, 100 Sacramento st. ¥ SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 802 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS halr dresser at G. LEDERER'S, 123 Stockton st. 3 STRONG boy to drive light wagon; wh house: $6 beginning. Box 3Se1s Gatl GOOD chance for right boy; g sl ! guL y; office; wholesale WANTED—Young man living in the Western Addition to d:'" a butcher wagon who has had some experience in the business. C. GRAEBER, 2121 Fillmore st. on i Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $6 mo. FORELADY wanted for shirt factory. Apply, stating experience, box 4243. Call offlee.pp’ HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS fur machine hand and finisher, Arctic Fur Co., 929 Market st. WILLING girl, steady place, country, housework, $12. Address box 4265, C{lel?m‘ GOOD buttonhole maker on coats. 3 Brook room 5, over Kast's shoe store. i ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work ol fruit. JTJ]. Folsom st. ‘WANTED—Man to_tend office, wait on cus- tomers and do collecting; steady place year around; $125 required. 331 Kearny st., r. 1234, ‘WANTED—Experienced male and female cut- ters for factory on women's wrappers and overskirts. Apply box 1116, Call office. FOR SALE—Barber shop; three chairs; nice trade; {l! health cause. Box 4246 Call. COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. MILITARY tallor wanted at MIKKELSEN & BERRY'S, 2124 Center st., Berkeley. WANTED—Bench hands and wood carvers on ‘wood mantels. Apply 618 Third st. WANTED—1 first-class waiter. 29 Stocktom street. WANTED—An _experienced city _drummer. BROWNSTONE WINE CO., 7 Ellis st. WANTED—Janitor for office work, colored man preferred. Apply Risdon Iron Works, Potrero. LEARN proofreading; sits secured, $15 to $25 ‘weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. HOP olckers wanted for Mendocino, Sonoma County. Apply UHLMANN, 120 Battery st WANTED—Boy from 16 to 18 for wholesals house. Box 4957, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. 8, F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. ‘WANTED—Laborers Hunters Point drydock; $2 per day. City Street Improvement Co. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes; size 5 to 12, McDONALD & PERRY, 261 3d. FENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Cor. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G.A.R. shoes half-soled while waiting: 230 Gfiré‘l‘“m Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, price. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 24 sts. ‘WINCHESTER Hofl&’é 44 Third st., near Mar- ‘WANTED—Barber for country, $15, fare pald. Inquire WILL & FINCK CO., Barber Sup- ply House, 818 Market st. S EE A DA e A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and h; good opportunity for right man. F. N, room 412 Parrott building. GIRL for housewor plain cooking; no chil- dren. 1023 O'Farrell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscr, mvdltcfllmommfllm ‘WANTED—AIIl men to keep away from Benicla Tannery, as there is a strike going on there. ket—200 rooms, night: reading-reoms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e eee— For Employment Wanted, Etc., See Page Thirty-Eight. e P

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