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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS CFFICE of The £an Franclsco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open wnttl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street. corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hoves street; open until 9:30 p. m. 433 McAlljsier street; open until 9:30 p. m. 415 Larkin street: open until :30 p. m. 1941 Miesion street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corper Sixteenth: wntil 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street: open until 9 p. m. 3096 Valencia street: open until 9 p. m. __ Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 open p._m. CHURCH SERVICES, AT THE STRANGERS' SABHATH HUME (643} Howard St. Methodist-Episcops Chuzch Bet. 24 & 3d Sts. Seats Free Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black g°t. mfortable seat urteous greeting § Awalt yo£ to which name are “The Name very Name." “Re- urch, Mis venth—Arthur H. X stors. 11 Heathen? Watt suverintendent of Christian Endeavor. rogramme: _Selection, orchestra; quartet, Stearns), Misses Heath Smith and Crane; bass Mr. R. E. iebes Gar. and Voice of and_Crane; (Gounod), Miss Helen C. Heath; re- rch’’ (Gruenwald), or- ubject, su stors will preach seats ere free. The people are Methodist Episcopal and Buchanan sts.—Rev. Closing services of The pastor will “Man at His Best,” ‘The Watchword of the ic by chorus choir. p. m. Epworth irst) . cor. Geary sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Bradford Leavitt and Charles super; dents of Sunday- hocl is at 10 o'clock. at 11 o'clock. Rev be assisted by Rev. First Church in Boston, Music under di Comm All ng service, , cor. Capp and Twentjeth nsmore, minister. Sunday- k, Mrs. W. C. Maxwell t 11 o'clock the minister The Insignificance and Special selections by or- oir under management of Ja- Seats are free and erian Church, and Sacramento Guthrie, yastor m. Rev ogical Seminary, San An both morning and eve: ¥ school at 12:45 p. m. Christian 6:30 p. m. Wednesday e t 8 c'clock. All st.—Rev. Wil- Services at 11 corner Cali- John Hemp- George G. Eidredge. ng service at 11 Hemphill will preach. S-rmon Affliction and Welght g service at 7:45 o'clock. The Octavia_sts astor; Rev ) . Pr r meet- gregational Ch urch, corner Post and George C. Adams, D.D., at both services. At 11 e Foundation.” Re- v communion. “Repent.”” At All are cor- JUTH Congregational Church, Post st. near Webster—Rev. F. B. Cherington, D.D. 11 2. m., “The Old Comes to Fruit ew.” 7:15 to 8 p. m., forty-five =per service; 9:30 a. m., Bunday Morris Marcus, superintendens. Bush and Gough sts.—Re: mpett, D.D.. rector. Holy Sunday school, 9:30 and holy communion rector. Evening prayer k. Sermon by assistant. A hearty 2 is extende re Baptist Church, Post and v. L. J. Sawyer, pastor, will m and 7:45 p. m. Mrs will sing at the morning visitors | of cago, on their way | d, speak and sing. at 10 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. | corner of Van ! Hugh W, Gil- | are | MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. NIVERSAL Erotherhood and Theosophical Society Lodge No. 7 will hold monthly pub- lic meeting to-night, § o’clock, at 310 O'Far- | rell st.; addressez on llving questions from theosophica! standpoint; musical selections; all invited; Saturday, i3th, 2 p. m., enter- tainment and free social for children. | o | MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. GOLDE or dcnt-founder—Public lecture to-night in Flood building at 8 o'clock by Mrs. Mary C. Bell; subject, “‘Saturn or the Principle of Limita- tion.” B —— SUNDAY LECTURES. i BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. Legitimate Business Only. $4000—Bakery; store trade; everything com- plete; bargain. $3000—Bakery, horses, wagons; old stand. $500—Barber shop; 4 chairs; trial given to people with money: others go away back. $500 to $5000—Groceries with bars. SEE LIST. One-half interest in business; business man | wanted. ¥ Gate Lodge, T. S.—Col. Olcott, presi- | One-half interest printing business; old es- tablished. Mineral trial. X0 shal Road house; maker. ?m agency; half interest; 2 weeks’ s brewery stock; position in same. money pavilion; near city; celebrated lecturer, 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. | "D.D., will deliver a lecture entitled, *A | Healthy Color and How to Keep It,"” this nday in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.; mission iree; all those interested in the New Thought”"_are Invited. MEETING NOTICES. | DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. pecial meeting SUNDAY, September at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for tne pur puse of conducting the iuneral services of our deceased brother, JOHN NNOLT KOWAN, iormerly a mémber of Carquinez Ledge No. 357, ¥, and A. M., Crockett, Cal. By order of the Master, J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. ol E. J. ARNOLD & CO. of St. Louis, Mo., racehorse owners and kmakers, Invite the speculative public to an Investigation of their methods. This is an old and long established concern, amply responsible, and reliable in all its dealings. A rigid inquiry into their business wili develop a condition unattained by other investment proposition ‘every offered for public participation. Subseription to_their capi- tal may be made in amounts of §20 and up- ward, subject to withdrawal in full on demand. Dividends pald in cash. fifty-two times every year, country. References: Banks, Trust Companies, Commercial Agencies, St. Louis business men and prominent men everywhere. For full par- ticulars address E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 9th and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. Local office, 459 Parrott bldg., San Francisco. UNITY Lodge No. 131, L. 0. O. F. —Initiation LUESDAY EVEN- S . ING, dept. 9, 19u2; visitors wel- com 5. H. STUART, N. G. L. AYLOR, Rec. Sec. LXCELSIOR Lodge No. 310, I O. EVENING, cordially | in- WHEBLER, N. G. CLAN_FRAI . 78.—Clan Fra- ser No. i8 will celebrate Admission Day with a grand Scotch concert ana ball at Seottish Hall, TUES- @ DAY EVENING, Sept. 8. Scotusn songs and $10 EARNS $2 every fifteen davs: larger amounts in proportion; send for circular. NATIONAL FISCAL AGENCY, 58 Brooks Building. New York. SHASTA County Copper and Gold Leads All! You can learn of a golden opportunity to join in the development of an excellent min- ing property upon the most favorable terms imaginable by calling at No. 7, 240 Mont- gomery st. Also good opening for an office man or lady who will become interested by investment. $350—RARE business chance; established; man and wife or two men; see this at once; sell- ing because have more than can attend to. See BUNCE, 952 Broadway, Oakland. { DRUG store for sale; good opportunity. E. E. BUNCE, Oakland. $350—CHICKEN ranch; 250 chickens; .1 incu- bator; 1 cart; 1 wagon; wire fencing and chicken houses; all tools for sale; to rent, 14 acres of land; 4-room house; $10 per month. J. W. ELROD, Fruitvale station; telephone Brook 1145. stories to piease everybody. Don’t miss the Scotch social treat of the season. Concert at & p. m. sharp; dancing at 10. The Caledonian Ciub has accepted our invitation to attend the concert and will march into the hall in fuil club costume. AMUSEMENT COMMITTEE. MEMBERS of the Caledonian Club are requested to attend a special meeting he clubrooms, I DAY EVENING, Sept. v, at 8:15, in costume for the purpose of attending the entertainment of Clen rraser No. 75, O. 5. C., in Scottish Hall. A. M. MacPHERSON, Chiéf. JAMES H. DUNCAN, S THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from J. A. Modglin, in Black Hawk mine, near Grass Flat, Sierra County, Cal., draining into tributary of Slate Creek, empty- ing into north fork of Yuba River; from J. G. Alm, in McCabe Creek mine, at Enter- prise, Butte County, Cal., to deposit tailings | in McCabe Creek, draining into south fork of Feather River; from C. L. Canfleld, in Shady Creek mine, at Shady Creek, Nevada Coumty, Cal., draining into Shady Creek, emptying info south fork of Yuba River; from Reamer Consolidated Mining Company, in Green Spring mine, near Forest Hiil, Placer County, Cal., to deposit tailings in Oro Canyon, draining into middle fork of American River, and from Reamer Consoli- dated Mining Company, in Baltimore mine, near Forest Hill, Placer County, Cal., to de- posit tailings in’ Dardaneiles Canyon, drain- ing into middie fork of American River; gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., September 22, 1002, at 1:30 p. m. THE California Debris Commission having re ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro cess from Stockton Gravel Mining Co., Philadelphia Mine, at Jupiter, Tuolumne County, Cal.. to deposit tailings in Eagle Creek, ‘draining into Stanislavs River; from Manuel Leal, in South Honcut Mine, near Bangor, Butte County, Cal., to deposit tail- ings in South Honcut Creek, draining into Feather River; from John Solari and Rocco Molinari, in Marble Canyon Hydraulic Min at Volcano, Amador County, Cal., to de- posit tailings in Sutter Creek, draining into Bacramento River; fi C: 'C. Beever, in Union Mine, at Brownsville, Yuba Count; Cal., to deposit tallings In Dry Creek, dral ing into Yuba River; from Dardanelles Con- sclidated Gravel Mining Co., in Dardanelles nd Oro Mine, at Forest Hill, Placer County, Cal., to deposit tailings in Dardanelles Can- yon, draining into Middle Fork of Ameri- can River, and from Thomas & Bayliss, in Gold Run Placer Mine, at Elizabethtown, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tailings in Spanish Creek, ‘draining into Feather River, Eives notice that a meeting will be held at Toom 96. Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 15, 1902. at 1:30 p. m. _— AGENTS WANTED. DUCATED, experienced solicitor—Permanent, high-grade proposition; new two-volume, in- dexed world atlas; exclusive control in San Frencisco; we deliver and collect; lib. adv.; jarge com.; want men earning $50 or more weekly; best ref. Rand-McNaliy & Co., Chgo. TED—Experienced shoe salesman to rep- sent large St. Louis shoe manufacturing company c¢n the road in California; none other need apply. Address, with full partic. ulars and refecences, A. 8. VAN DEGRIFT, 222 West Third st., Los Angeles, Cal. SALESMAN wanted—I have a position for a | first-class speclalty salesman for California and Oregon, and will pay such a man $200 per month and expenses; permanent position; salary guaranteed. Address box 3627, Call. Christ, bet cience Scientist, Central Kcarny and Grant service at 11 a. m. Substance.” be held at the Toung Men's ciation, Mason and Ellis sts afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. will give the address on how udy of the Bible interesting to all classes of men. Mr. t will sing. All young men Divine services will be held during the co ing holideys by large O, s formerly, w or. Gro and Laguna sta f ith the most satisfying resuits, Tickets can be had at the above hail to-day end every Sunday from 16 a.m. to 4 p. m.; 1%, 1116 Buchanan st Tickets, $1 and FIRST Mental Science Te cisco has changed its mee 11, Flood building, S15 Mar out this notfee for future re meeting is 2 p. m. Dr. John Merton Case ver the second of his series of inter- of le San Fran- t st. Please cut Instructive lectures. Subject, Music by Louis J. Schoen. Th, dially invited to every meeting THE Theosophical S cott, president-found > quarters, Odd Fellow lidigy, Public lec- ture to ight at 8 o b,\'a " Anders: Subject. My Brotlier, the Burg: hain class for children at s for inquiries, Thursday, M. M. Golden at the | & place to room | ence, The hour | Jerome A. | INDUSTRIAL insurance and debenture agents; new company; new features; best contract. The Northeastern Security Co. of Washing- ton, D. C., 458-9 Parrott bldg., W. E. CUM- MINGS, Superintendent. IF your business requires agents, increased by using agents, get our advertis- ing method for securing them. Snyder & Johnson Adv. Agency, 906 Tribune blg, Chgo. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easler to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bldg. e e e e in | or would be | FOR SALE—Paying hardware, stoves and bi- cycle business; full stock; living rooms; es. tablished trade; sickness cause. Box Call. IF you have a business or financial proposition to promote, get our successful method of financial advertising. SNYDER & JOHN- SON Adv. Agency, 904 Tribune bid., Chicago. MAN wants place as cashier restaurant, View to taking interest if satlsfactory, invest $200; no previous_experience; north Market only. Box 3731, Call, $550—STATIONERY, confectionery, notion and branch bakery. Box H, Call branch office, 106 Eleventh st, The best paying safe investment in the | | FOR real value in up to date rooming-houses, | 128 ROOMS; low rent; fine transient. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Co; B LEN & CO. A—SEE RETSLOFF, MchIé.OR PARGATNS. ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 14 rooms; neat and clean; clears $60 20 rooms; clears $60; sacrifice 175 10 rooms; elegant; money-mak: 800 8 clears $30 .. ek always rented; ¢I first-class; clears §120; oni owner leaving city: clears $30. 150 modern; corner; clears $425...8000 N. of Market; clears §40; pay. 375 money-maker; clears $65..... 550 40 rooms; clears $200; & 2200 RETSLOFF & McMILLEN; phone John 531 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). REDUCED to $1700—40 rooms; central; clears $160; always rented; easy payments. See RETSLOFF & McMILLEN. $100 CASH, balance payments, secures a nice new Groom flat. See RETSLOFF & Me- MILLEN. $4500—T75-ROOM apartment house; long lease; clears $400; no work; full particulars at RETSLOFF & McMILLEN'S. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. e AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S......429 Bush st s -.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT ... 2 waltresses, same mining hotel, fare pa 2 waitresses, same commercial hotel. 2 waltresses, same place, black uniforms. .$25 Waitress, Bakersfleld, fare pald. eeena320 Waitress, Fresno, fare paid... 825 Waitress, Mendocino Co., fare paid. Waitress, Red Bluff, fare paid. 2 waltresses, same hotel, country. Waitress, Newman, fare pald.. Waitress, Los Gatos, party here. -$25 3 waitresses, Arizona, free fare -$25 Chambermaid, country ..... 17 50 20 waltresses, city and country piaces Cook and waitress, institution, city. Cook, restaurant, San Mateo. . . Lunch waitress, no Sunday work. $3 50 Waitress, nurse's hall, city. g Fancy ironer, room and board. $1 50 Mangle girls $1_day Chambermaid, city . .$18-520 soooeeo. FAMILY DEPARTMENT ........ Nursegirl, care of children, hotel in San Ra- fael, see party here, $20; nursegirls, second girls, housegirls, Scandinavian and German housegirls, ‘cooks, others, city and country.. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush ‘st. §2500—22-ROOM corner; clears $140; terms $1000 cash, balance 134 per cent; particulars RETSLOFF & McMILLEN, 906 Market st., corner Ellis’ (upstairs, rooms 7-8). A—GIRLS for labeling, 76c a day, some $+ week; girls for packing spices, $5 week to commence; factory hands, $4 and $4 50 week. C. R. HANSEN & CO. -.429 Bush st. most_any location and number of rooms, call and see us. If you want to sell your house or business, list with us for quick re- suits. Every courtesy extended perscnally by the firm to patrons. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market st., rooms 3 and 4; phone Black 308; opp. Emp. ‘WANTED—Saleslady for retall store; one fa- mie Jvith crockery preferred; give line most familiar with and wages expected. Ad- dress box 3700 Call office. e FIRST class cloak and suit saleslady for Los ::;ele!.d one d!pel.ll'(nlllx French or German ‘erred; good salary. Apply S. L. LES- ZINSKY, 18 Sutter st. i 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, lst with us; we have bargains | in hotels; lodging-houses, all sizes and prices; no_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 13 per cent. 100 rooms; ‘best corner in city; lease. sunny corner; fine iocation. 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. C. E. HINKLEY, Phone Mint 796 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth st. A few samples of our large list. 7 rooms; modern flat; clears $32. $ 400 | 16 rooms; Pine street; price oniy. 350 | 20 rooms; workingman's house. 550 | 28 rooms; rent $60; clears $90... 1350 | McBRIDE & CO., 110+ Market st, removed from 765 Market st. $7500—96 rooms on Market st.; fine house. $2000—22 r.; Geary st.: nicely furnished. $1200—1% rooms; McAilister st. $1300—21 r.; Kearny st.; brings net $110. 60 more houses from 7 to 100 rms.; bargains. 14 ROOMS, rent $60; price. 12 rooms, rent $35; price 11 rooms, rent $30: price. 20 rooms, 10 rooms. rent §125; price. rent $38; price 473 POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. | | WANTED—Experienced hands on A WOMAN for light housework about 2 hours gvery day. Send address to box 3724 Call of- ice. silk and Wwool waists; gocd pay; operators that have worked for us before preferred. A. & H. Hoffman, 723 Market st. WANTED—Young country girl to do house- werk; family of 3 adults and 2 children; in Mill Valley, Marin Co.; good home. Box 3691, Call office. WANTED—Young lady for lace department; must be thoroughly posted on laces and em- broideries, Apply superintendent’s office, Em- | porium, WANTED—Saleslady for house furnishing de- | partment; must have experience in tin and | granite ware. Apply superintendent’s office, Emporium, IAY. .- T hArE " iiimaters, concrets and rock men, to Reno, Vista, Wadsworth, Osino, Pali- sade, Gerald, Holborn, Pequop, Icarus, Fene- Ion and Lucin Laborers, 42.25; $250 .. 350 R. R. men. To Tracy, San jose, Covote, San Ardo, San To Tracy, Los Gatos, Surt, Sa Lucas, Metz, Bradley, . Luis Obispo and Sant | 27 woodchoppers, 1000 cords 6 fallers .. 1§35 and found 10 tiemakers. iZ to 18 each 2_woodchoppers - -$30_an 55 miners and muckers, south..§75 and 10 muckers, north ... $60 RS 575 50 pick and shovel men, San Mateo Co. o e §iand found 10 laborers, factory i op _pickers A 4 25 grape pickers . .$1 50 ton 50 fruit pickers. Gardener, south Harness washer, city Stableman, city Old man for institution.. Choreman, hotel, city. golrluxr' hotel, cuy.i. | olicitors on commission 11 cooks and waiters..§25 to $50 and found 500 men for other positions AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. (nr. Call blds.); phone Bush 403 FREE ... STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARE . ...FREE FARE i STATE OF UTAH.... 500 teamsters $2 25 to $2 50 per day 500 laborers and rock laborers.$2 25-$2 50 day ....FREE FARE TO MENDOCINO CO.... 50 lumber woods hands; 50 sawmill men; 50 R. R. laborers; big sawmi month and board; Fort Bra Mendocino City . F FRUIT PICKERS. 100 men and boys to to $1 25 and found $1 to 31,38 and found 315 and found ’$15 and found $10 and room .HOP PICKERS ruft ple 5 -$1 25 and $1 50 a day and board; laborers, city and country..$2 25 per day 2 milk wagon drivers, city....$60 per month | 8 woodcutters, two tlers, 14-inch..$1 50 a cord 3 lahorers, city $2 50 a day Dxperienced man to handle moving picture machine, electric or calcium light, $25 to $30 | & week and all traveling expenses e CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. WANTED—First class chambermald; city ref- erences required. Call at 621 Leavenworth st., Monday 1 to 4 p. m. WANTED—A young lady to assist in office and all round work. A. & H. Hoffman, 723 Market st. ‘WANTED—Young girl to assist with baby; no experience necessary; call Monday between 10 and 12. 3020 Pacific ave. WANTED—First class tranger woman for all kinds dresses; good wages paid. 1927 Polk st. Dry Cleaning Works. HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses. Call: SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st., bet.5th & 6th. BARGAIN—S$125; 7 rooms, all full; reason for | selling retiring. Call bet. 12 and 4 at b55% Minna st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. T WANTED—Lady with small amount of capital to take part in vaudeville sketch and travel. Box 3095, Call office. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S EMPLOYMENT o AGENCY .642 Clay st. WE SHIP MONDAY TO . UTAH AND NEVADA To all camps on C, F. reconstruction work.. Wanted—2000 teamsters, laborers, rockmen, tunnelmen, drillers, muckers and concrete men, wages §2. $2'25, $2 50 and $3 a day.. FREE FARE ..... .. FREE FARE . FOR CHATSWORTH PARK, CAL .... 300" tunnelmen, drillers, muckers and outside $2 to $3 a day FREE FARE s HANSEN & CO. Main Office . 429 Bush st. Branch Office ... 642 Clay st. WANTED—A good cook, young, strong and willing; good wages. 1478 Page st., near Masonic ave.; German or Scandinavian prefd. THE best and most successful real estate and business office, cheap to-day. Apply to 328 o Pine st., ground floor. PLITTSVILLE Park Hotel for sale cheap. Ap- Ply to owner, J. D. PLITT, 432 San Pablg ave,, Oakland. FREE trip to Grass Valley and return, 320 miles, for prospective investors, September 10, return 12. Box 3736, Call. GOOD _established bakery for sale, baking 6 barrels a day; store trade $30 day: selling out on account of sickness. 2808 Twenty-fourth. CAN interest a woman who has small capital and wants a secure business investment that will pay handsomely. Box 3701, Call. WANTED—A nctary public or some one to take half interest in pension business. Ad- dress box 2733, Call cffice, INVESTORS wishing to get 6 per cent met un city realty address box 3702, Call. WANTED—By owner a partner for mountaln resort; lady preferred. Box 3729 Call. FOR sale—Grocery and bar. 1601 Turk st., corner Pierce, DELICACY store for sale; bargain; no agents. Box 3706, Call, FOR sale—2-story brick bidg., 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. ¥or particulars apply M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. CAN eell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; established '96; highest references. Offices in 1 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 NgA. Bldg., Philadelphia. 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, Woodiand. $1300—OLD estab. sausage factory, with store; city & country trade; cent. located; must sell; mach., wagons & horses in good condition; will pay to investigate. WEHNER, 253 3d st. BARBER shop for sale; good business, includ- ing 2 baths and cigar stand; cheap. Address E. SIMONDS, Boulder Creek, Cal. ~ OYSTER and chop house for sale, or will take a partner; good business; must sell on ac- count of sickness. 37 Fourth st. WELL-PAYING butcher shop will be sold by owner at most reasonable figure, abeount of eickness. Address box 3719, Call office. | | ISMAR, THE GYPSY, SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and clairvoyant, may be consulted cn 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 mall; eend stamp for circular with special terma. 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 26. 3 MRS. DR. CLARK. MME. MITCHELL—Recently arrived from Honolulu; medium, palmistry, card reading to satisfaction; fee reasonable: parlor at present, 346 Third st., bet. Folsom and Har- rison; no signs; evenings only; Sundays by appointment. . EVERYONE RECEIVES A TEST. BROCKWAY is the only medium in the city answering questions with full names for every one; seance to-night, 25c. 1052 Ellis MR. and MRS. L. H. 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.; readings dally. A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me. dium and life reader; examination of diseases free; sitting $1. letter §2. Offices, 10 Turk st. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, near Franklin; phon Polk 2456; ‘readings daily: materializing se- ance Tuesday and Friday nights, 50c. OPERATORS, experienced; also learners, pald while learning. G. W. Reynold’s Muslin Un- derwear Factory, 597 Mlssion, cor. Second. WANTED—First-class trimmers and makers; steady position and good salary. Apply to HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st, ‘WANTED—Middle-aged woman; general house- work and assist care of Infant; small family; Alameda, Cal. Box 3693, Cail. ‘WANTED—Middle-aged woman to help in fam. ily of 2; country; good home; small wages. W. H. G., Dimond, Alameda County. CIVIL Service Government positions—About 10,000 appointments made last vear; only common school education required for exam- ination; salaries large; work easy; catalogues of Information free. Columbian Correspond- ence College, Washington. SALESMAN wanted—To call on doctors only on behalf of the leading firm in the business; also one for country district; established trade; position permanent; state experience. Address P. O. box 858, Philadelphia. SOLICITORS wanted—Active and nsible men in every county on t, to sell cham- plon yard clothes dryers. dress with two- cent stamp, WATERHOUSE & PRICE, San Francisco. WANTED—A girl for second work and wait- ing; call Sunday or Monday morning. 1725 Broadway. WANTED—Honest man with $125 cash; take cash and assist fn restaurant; $40 month, board and room; no_experience; no Sunday work. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st. GIRL for general housework; two people; three rooms sgg per month; sleep home. 531 Turi st., flat 36. RESTAURANT waltress wanted; $S a week. People's Restaurant, 631 Clay st. GIRL to assist light housework; call between 9 and 11 a. m. to-day. 619 Devisadero st. INTELLIGENT young woman for office work; small salary. Box 3698, Call office. GIRL wanted for cooking and general house- work; good wages. 1509 Sutter st. COMPETENT girl for general housework; Bood wages. 2457 Scott st. A—Materlalizing seance to-night at 8 o'clock; admission 50c. 205 Turk st. BROESKE. WANTED—For laundry and second work; call Monday morning. 1117 Post MRS, D, M. COLBY, 1041% Valencia st.—Sit- tings daily except Saturday; phone Blue 55. COMPETENT girl, general h dow cleaning; small was sework; no win- $25. 3404 Clay. MRS, MALLORY. clairvoyant, clarlonet spirit | card reader, return to 915% Howard; 50c. | ERRAND girl. 121 Post st., room 31, DR. WHEELER, 143 6th st.; most reliable; af- | fairs love: bt 50c, $1; ‘circles ev'gs, ‘10c. D CLAIRVOYANTS. LADY typesetter wanted; state experience and wages. Address box 3843, Call office. GIRL, housework; American family; no wash- ing, cooking; §10. 808 Hyde; Tues. morning. 1164 Market st., corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead: happiness and success £0 hand In hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- | cess is possible were it mot for the lack of | foresight into the future; if you are in trouble | of any kind, discontented, unhappy or mot | satisfled in life, consult Jsmar, 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 § p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her | office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar's readings 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. Don’t send | currency; send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. $350—PARTNER wanted; business established; good returns. Calif. Bus. Assn., 865% Market. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. K. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. all cases; damages, estates, wills, es, partnerships, attachments, coll etc.; legal papers drawn; consultation free; | no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE free;divorces a specialty; quick, oniet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. PAYING fruit store; fine stock; must sell; owner ranching; trial allowed. 139 Gough st. FOR SALE—A saloon; must sell account sick- ness. 1818 Seventeenth st., cor. Rhode Island. A—RESTAURANT buyers, attention; eyster house and restaurant; worth over $2000, sac- rificed for §1200; steady trade; old establish- ed; choice location; account sickness. Box 8655, Call office, JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 309-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. ADVICE free; no charges unless successful; ell cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. L. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg, 927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free; no fees in advance. —e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. child; good home; best references. 2830 Pine st., corner of Baker. GERMAN, childless family, wishes to take care of child not under 2 years. Inq. 908 Sutter. AN experienced nurse will care for baby; terms reasonable. 1919 Sutter st. R BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. Apply chic Part of Our 3 to ladies and gentle. Van Auken, § Monday evening, Wednesday evening, §, clair. g5 by the powerful medium, voyant read: Mrs. 8. E. Wallace of Santa Cruz; admission 10c; private readings by Mrs. Wallace, Thursday, 2 to 5, at Mrs. Van Auken’s, AA—DR. J. D v free lecture thus evening, Pythian Castle, ® Market st.; subject, *‘Observation, of Things and Places 1 Have Seen”: followed by beautiful views of Things and Places: re. member the question box; special mus | ALLEN’S prices for bicycles will surprise you; 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbla, Eu- reka, Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. [ R —— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought;libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, CHANCES. sell or exchange all kinds of busi- | “ness. Strand & Co., 78 Third; phone Clay 23. A—$900; butcher shop: recelpts §$45 a day; fine horse and wagon. STRAND & CO,, 8 4d st. CONVENTION of State Spiritualists Assocla | n at Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin | tion in st. Conference 11 a. m. free; addresses and peychic phenomena, 1:30 p. m., free; address- ® and peychic phenompen: 30 p. m., 10c. EVERYON CEIVES A TEST. BROCKWAY is the only medium in the city | names for | Alis st. | answering questions ever with _full one; seance to-night, 25c. 1052 PROF. SMITH. tests and readings, 10c vy cles every night; satisf: Sixth st.; cut this out. p, for | ion | 225; corner cigar stand; good trade; rent case; offer wanted. Strand & Co.,78 3d. A—WE buy, sell or exchange ali kinds of busi- ness. Strand & Co., 78 Third; phone Clay 25. $450—SALOON; good location; half block from Market st. POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market. §2500—SALOON and six translent rooms; all furnished; down town; fine location. POW- | _ERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. PARTNER wanted; $250; pays $100 per month o each. POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. * lecture, Henry Harrison Brown, Con- Odd Fellows' Building, 8 p. m. MRE, STODDARD'S splendid seances; all get | 278 Ninth; | tests; 10c; sittings. Sunday, Tuesday. A—$275 buys corner, fruit store and grocery. A—$550 buys money-making butcher shop. 175 buys cigar store; rent $10. A—S$1800 liquor store and bar, worth $3000, A—22 rms. $350; 44 rms. for §2200. Bargain. A—First-class barber shop; 2 chairs; $275 Particulars at THE COAST, 78314 Market st. A—TESTE, front hall, 909 Market; 11 free; 2-8, 10c. Mrs. Gillingham, Miss Dixon, Mr. Wilson. MRE. BGGERT AITKEN, trance medium, 610 Taylor st.; sittings dally. "Phone Black 5510. MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to- night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. | HOTELS, city and_country; als busi- | mess” openings =t hargain prices. " | SCHWEINHARD, | Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. IF you wish to sell or buy homes, restaurants, lodging-houses o any business. -} EQUITY CO., 878 Market st ) DOME FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meye: daily: test circle every night, 10c. W.G.KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. 148 Gth st. JOHN SLATER. last hall scance to-night, 8- 117 Larkin st.; lower hall; admission 10c. MRE, WINCHESTER, 1000 Clay—Circles Sun- day, 8 p. m.; Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock. € V. MILLER, materializing seance, § 3. m., B0c. 1084 Bush st.; phone Larkin 4133 HOG and chicken ranch for rent, $12; 3 acres, ‘;"-ruom house;l thoroughbred hogs, poultry. crse, wagon, furniture, etc., $400. Box 207, Fruitvale. s A A AR AN AR AN EASTERN lady would like to take charge of | i Half or a whole Interest in one of the best e blished business chance and real estate offices in city; centrally located. Box 4318, Call. LADY or gentleman to buy Interest in estab- lished legitimate business. Box 4323, Call. VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. ROUTE in Western Addition; bulding up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call office. | your affairs and give you success in all your A—50c, $1. -SPECIAL. UL DESTIN: The First Registered Trance Palmist Ever in San Franciscoo. Your Life as an Open Book. . FREE . ..FREE IF NOT CORRECT. And unless you obtain the {nformation for which you consult him he will positively re- fuse to accept a fee. He will straighten out undertakings; how to "accumulate 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 oftentimes_gives you back your lost nerve and energy. 326 O'Farrell st. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor, Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to b p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send Postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter, TWO young ladies for candy factory at GRU- ENHAGEN BROS., 20 Kearny st. A COMPETENT nurse mald; quired. Call 1962 Bush st. BUTTONHOLE machine operator; ‘work; good pay. 19 Battery st. GIRL for housework; plain cooking; $20. 1023 O'Farrell st. GIRL for second work, sewing and walting; wages $25. 1124 Gough st. GIRL for taking care of a boy; good home; fair wages. Apply 502 Fulton st. LXPERIENCED salesladies for highest wages; steady position. reference re- steady ‘wages millinery; 130 6th st. EXPERIENCED bookfolders wanted. Apply Buswell Co., bookbindery, 536 Clay st. TAILORESS on ladies’ coats. A. KAHN, 142 Geary st. GIRL or_wo: wanted for light housework. Apply 732 Treat ave. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% MR. DAVIS. GOOD PAY. FREMONT ST. GREENBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS waat operators on Crown shirts and overalls at 531 Mission st. | WANTED—An assistant storekeeper for res- taurant; must come well recommended. Ap- ply at Techau Tavern, 109 Mason st., bet. 2 and 8 p. m. Sunday. WANTED—Salesman for lace department; must be thoroughly posted on laces and em- brolderies. Apply superintendent’s ofice, Emporfum. SALESMAN wanted by merchant tailor; must be well acquainted with the business. Apply to CHAS. LYONS, London Tallor, 721 Market st. WANTED—Boy for office work with some ex- perience in typewriting; permanent position; state age and references. Box 3725, Call STEADY man with $150 as partner; must be willing to work and be satisfled with $75 per month. 88 Third st.,, room 2. COMPETENT candy maker for first-class retall store In clty; steady position; good pay. Box 3728, Call office, GOOD collector_and rustler wanted. Apply GEO. FLETCHER, 23A Kissling st; mo loafers wanted, BOY to run errands and learn trade. GA- BRIEL PRINTING CO., 419 Sacramento st. WANTED—A_ first-class clothing salesman. Apply at 773 Market st.. Monday. STRONG boys to learn glove trade; paid while learning. Standard Glove Works, 577 Mission. PANTS pressmen wanted by §. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. ERRAND boy wanted. Apply at E. HUGHES', 511 Sansome st. PANTSMAKERS and coatmakers wanted. Ap- ply 201 Montgomery st. and 1110 Market st. c. 8 ot Utah, Ne. zona, 5 walian Isiands, Oremr, ‘Washington, ~ Britisn Columbia and all parts of California. Laborers, two-horse teamsters, four-horse teamsters, drillers, hammersmen, rockmen, blacksmiths, carpenters and helpers, cooks, :uten. concrete xxuxer:l and l:elvers, car umpers, masons and helpers, etc. B .$2 to $2 25, §2 50, $2 5, - ... COME, SEE GREAT CROWDS GOING.. To beautiful WE SHIP FREE TO-DAY +:-... . First-class food accommodations FREE TO-DAY .DON'T FORGET 1T Also to Lucin, , ‘Wells, Terrace, Kel- ton, Comas Spur, Salvia, Stone House, Iron Point, Cluro, Moleen, Battle Mountain, Vista, Reno, Wadsworth, Rokeby, Elko, Golcond Fenelon, Clark and other points Wages, ‘$150, $130, $120, $100, $90, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25, per month. Southern and Central Pacific pass free to you. CARPENTERS ...... . CARPENTERS P ... MECHANICAL HELP .. 10 carpenters to build scows, boats ~and dredgers,” 6 months’ job, fare refunded, sea boes here, $82 50 and found; carpenter, house work, near city, $4 day; 2 stomemasons, city, $4 day; carriage painter, country, $52 and found; 4 carpenters, mines, $60 and found; woodturner, city, $3 30 day: 2 con- crete finishers, $4 day: 3 men, handy with tools; cut-off and rip sawyer, city, $2 50 d painter, city job, plain work. b 54 - LOOK! Fruit Pickers. Fare Paid....Fruit Pickers 50 men and boys to pick fruit, work in pack- ing houses and dry yards for a large corpora- tion, no experience required, you'll suit, fare paid, fare paid Wages $34 50 and found / 760 men and boys to pick fruit in Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Yolo, Yuba and all counties in California; wages, $1, $1 15 and $1 25 day and found. can eat fruit, you can pick it... . 15 men to work in packing house; no blan~ kets; $175 day; 3 "box mailers, city 25 stablemen, buggy washers, and country, $30 to $45 and found; coach- man, Alameda County, $30 and found’ stable- man, private, country. $30 and found; can- factory, $2 25 day; hostlers, ity washer, city, $11 week; 3 sheepherders, fare $1 50, and found; 33 farm hands, steady Jobs, and and found; 15 teamsters, ranch, $25, $30, $40 and found; dairyman, 17 cows, make butter, $30 and found; 16 milkers,” city and country, $30 to $i0 and found; ‘31 choremen and _choreboys, priv- ate and ranches, city and country, $20 to $33 and found; 5 men for hop yards, $40 and found; 25 'men and wives, ran hotels and boarding houses, $40 to $60 found; stableman, ~ $70; shoemaker, _ country; milk wagon drivers, $30 to $60, cii Jobs; man and wife, ranch, Napa Coun~ ty, $40 and found; man to break horses, ranch, $26 and found s - er, light city wagon; handy m: oy store, $40; gardener, 1 cow, $25 and found: 25 stablemen, $60; man to superintend pute ting up small timber and concrete dams.... FARE 00DS, YARDS. 976 willing men to work around 33 different sawmills, woods and yards, pile lumber, learn to run machines and make yourselves useful, no experience needed, you'll flll the bill; fare paid; ship to-day; wages $30 to $60 and found ... s 10 men to pile lumber, fare $1 50. 8 lumber pilers, north .. $45 and found Lumber grader, §75, see boss here; 6 laborers as section hands, S. M. Co., $40 and found; ox teamsters, $65 and found, 3 yoke; 20 men to plle lumber, south, you'll suit, $40 and found; 5 laborers, mills, south, $85 and found; screw turner, $45 and found; 5 laborers, Woods, south, $40 and found; trimmer man, $45 and found; crosscut sawyer, $40 and found; cutoff $2 a day; iinemen, loggers, crosscut borers, factory, near city, §1 75 and $2 day; 25 laborers, free fare, $37 50 and found 10 iaborers, San Mateo County, $2 25 day 20 laborers,’ manufacturing company, $45 and found; 10 laborers, coal yard, city, $2 25 day; 423 laborers, other jobs...... = b Men on hay press, day or by ton: 16 laborers, board home, city job, $1 75 day. 85 teamsters, wagons and scrapers, ranches, city and country, $30 to $40 and found, 3 to $250 day; 3 men handy with sledge, $2 day, city factory; teamster, fare 1llc, two horses, and found; man to mix concrete, $3 and found; 10 laborers, wheel brick, and found, fare paid Laborers for factory, $2 day and foun laborers, 9 hours, free fare, $2 25 day. MINES 18 miners, different mines, $60 to $82 50 and found; 10 muckers, big mine, $75; 20 labor- ers, mine, no experience needed, $40 to 350 found; 4 laborers, mine, see boss here, 33 and found: 6 single hand miners, $60 a found, north i restaurants, $50 and $60 and . hotels, ranches, $25, $30, $35, 8 second cooks, $40 and found; 27 walt- Ds and found. ers, hotels and ~ restaurants, city and country, $25 to $40 and found; sec- ond baker, country shop, $40 and found; 3 bakers’ heipers; 2 boys for bakeries, $9 week; 4 butchers, slaughter, $15 week: 3 shop butchers, country, $35 and found; dishwashers, | kitchen hand, bell . and elevator boys, boys for ' stores fac- tories, etc.; butcher, ranch, $30 and found; cook helper for a mine, $35 and found, fare paid; cook, ranch, 10 men, $40 and found, faze $1 25! cook, dairy, few men, 50c fare, $30 and found; baker, shop, fare $2 50, $10 week and foundj cook, camp, 50 men, $50 and found; baker, shop north, $10 week and ool found; pastry baker, $40 and found hunting club, $30 and found... MURRAY & READY. 634-6368 - A BOY to learn underpreasing. Apply 27 Geary st. A—STENOGRAPHER and iter, R. R. camp, free fare, own machine, and board. MURRAY & READY........634-636 Clay st. OFFICE boy about 17 _years old; graduate preferred. Box 3697 Call office. SHOEMAKER wanted on repair; steady work. Mitchell & Steward, 406 13th st., Oakland. ‘WANTED—Cook for small restaurant. Third st. 158 WANTED to buy barber shop: must be cheap for cash. Box 3688, Call otfice. WANTED—First-class canvassers; good for right parties. 189 Crocker building. A GOOD barber wanted; steady. 708 McAl- lister st. WANTED—Boys 14 to 15 years of age to learn a trade. 141 to 147 Fremont st. YOUNG man about 18 with some experience in grocery. 2 Farren ave., cor. Eddy, nr. Scott. ‘WANTED—Boys, girls and youns men. Apply American Can’ Co., Seventh and Townsend. BRIGHT boy about 16 years; general store Geary st. work. A. KAHN, 142 WANTED—A waiter at 560 Howard st. UPHOLSTERER; all around BRUHNKE, 1713 Polk st. BOY for sandwich wagon: German or Scandl- navian preferred. Call at 911 Kearny st. man. Al CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. DO NOT COME TO THE DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 MARKET STREET, 850 MARKET STREET, Rooms 10 and 11. ....Rooms 10 and 11, ANY DAY THIS WEEK Unless You Are Locking for a Bargain in LODGING-HOUSES. We Are Too Busy Supplying the Demands of Our Customers, As We Have the Largest and Most Exclusive List of Lodging-houses in the Clity. IF YOU ARE DETERMINED TO BUY CALL EARLY. Courteous Salesmen. Carriage Service Abundant Money to Loan at Lowest Rate. Mme. Leola, 2326 Mission, nr, 20th—Best clair- voyant, fortune teller and spiritualist in the world. Luck, love and Palestine wonder charms. Lessons given. Hours 1 to 9 p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant & card Teader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading; ladies50c, gents $1; palm. & clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work taught in 2 weeks, $4 50; positions gus anteed in stores and with private customers, $50 and $75 per month; class day and even: ing. College, 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bullding. A—Miss Zemdar, young gifted clair. and palm. she has second sight: a wonderful prophetes: names; L. 50c; G. §1. 1235 Market, nr. 9th. WANTED—Energetic lady to direct employes; splendid opportunity for party giving suitable ruferences. Box 3644, Call office. MISS M. WILLE, 530 Ellis st. clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given;50c§1;10 a.m.to 8 p.m. MME. BERNARD, 17 Third st., has gone on her vacation. ‘Watch this paper for her re- urn. MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for 50c one week. 5 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. | MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladi 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st Mrs. Reynolds—Life reader, past, present, fu- ture. 1008% Market, opp.5th:readings by mail. LINCOLN—Clalrvoyant and high _psychis hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. Telepone John 4681. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2 Near Call building See big free list office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. LODGING-HOUSES & BUSINESS CHANCES. 14 r.; $550; rent $40; B blocks N of Market. 17 r.; $750; rent $50; clears §75; N of Market. 150 r.; new, elegant; clears $5000 per annum, 7 r.; $200; $100 cash; rent $15; on principal st. 28 r.; $1000; rent $35; lease; income $110. 20 r.; $2000; % cash; clears $100 mo.; ex.good. 40 r.; $1000; rent $60; S of Market; all men. 12 r.; $700; rent $50;sy side O’'Farrel & Hyde. 62 r.; new; corner; 5-yr lease; clears $450 mo. 54 r.$3250;rent $90;work'gmen; firs.;cls $168. LODGING-HOUSE; 16 rooms; all on one floor; owner leaving city and has instructed us to sell at sacrifice; 2-year lease; can be run as transient or permanent; sunny; corner; clearing $100 per month; see my agents, MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., rm.4. LODGING-HOUSE and offices; 4-yr. lease; clearing $150 mo.; owner sick; must Jeave for the south; give easy terms; exclusively with (ORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., rm. 4. PARTNER wanted on hog and chicken ranch; ‘:H); ll:.z'n(d'rhl!nt: zxnefllence unnecessary; thoroug] ogs and poultry, horse, etc. Box 207, Fruitvale, oy i $850 FOR 3 interest in old-established grocery and liquor store; full value in s Box 3625, Cal! office, g 7 A—MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market; phone Jessie 2981. ‘We have rooming-houses of all sizes and prices in all parts of the city; see us first. 0 fron 1 floor;good. 1800 Money to loan at 134 per cent on payments. MRS GILLINGHAM, readings daily, 10 to 5. 1816 Pine st.; phone Scott 1115,"’ gentleman. Box 3686, Call. WANTED—Partner for good business; lady or | $60—140 MINNA st., near Third; 28 vacant rooms. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. b A MRS. SHAFFER, clalrvoyant card reader; sit-1 tings daily. 4183 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. WANTED—A __first-class Raphael's; Inc. ‘WOMAN—Energetic and willing to trayvel. Box 3638, Call office. - WANTED—A glrl to help in dressmaking shop, 257 Devisadero ,: bet, Haight and Page. LEARN proofreading; sits, secured, $15 to $25 bushelwoman at wkly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. WANTED—Two girls at silk factory. 31 Jessie st. WANTED—A good steady girl for light house- work. Apply 1347 Fifth ave. (South). YOUNG Catholic German girl; must understand care of young children; city references re- quired; wages $30; home at San Mateo. Box 3622, Call. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis readings dail —_— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Cook, small hotel, country, $40; 3 cooks, $30, $35; 9 second girls, $20, $25, $30; 3 ladies” maids, $20, §$30; 2 infant nurses, $30; assistant nurse, $15; 8 hotel and res taurant_waltresses, $25, $30; 4 nurse girls, $20, $25: delicatessen cook, $10; wardrobe girl, institution, $20; 2 cleaning women, in. stitution, $20; housework, sleep home; § housework, $30, in San Rafael, Menlo Park and city; also a large number of housework girls at $20, §25; call Monday. J. F. CROS- ETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st, WANTED—3 waitresses for commercial hotels in country, $30, fare paid. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. 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. RESPECTABLE young girls to make cigar- ettes; easy work; good wages. THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., 36-38 Jessie =t. HOP-PICKING excursions start daily for the next few days. Call at E. C. HORST BROJ.’, 122 Battery st.; office open Sundays. ‘WANTED—Ironers; female. Empire Laundry, 755 Bryant st i WANTED—Good finishers on custom coats; steady work; good pay. 445A Natoma st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st, FHILP WANTED—MWALE. OPERATORS AND A NUMBER OF BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE TAKEN FOR INSTRUC- | TION ON_OVERALLS AND WHITE SHIRTS, WITH A STATED AMOUNT GUARANTEED TO BEGINNERS. STAND- ARD SHIRT FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. GIRL wanted to do repalring on gents' ckothes; §6 per week. 1179 Howard st. ‘WANTED—Manager (for Eastern manufac- turer) to take of Pacific Coast office; capital required; call Monday, rooms 1-2, 917 Market st. BCBWETNEAR’D THREE salesm experlenced and acquainted with city trade; line toflet soaps and per- fumes: call Monday. Rooms 1-2, No. 917 Maricet st., WANTEDMan with thorough [ Tun m;fl-ll‘ D;mn' ‘machine; lllo" . yer for vaudeville novelty fheater, 3 mm. 1063 Broadway, = GOOD waiter wanted. 134 Third st, BARBER shop, 2 chairs, for sale; good loca- tion. 502 Turk st. DISHWASHER wanted; $6 per week. 465 Va- lencia st.; call early. WANTED—Good pastry baker. apply to-day. 111 Taylor st.; WANTED—Bright boy, from 16 to 13 years age, tornmkdmmwh-nmu: 800ds business. Apply between 9 and 11 a, m. at HALE BROS.’ WANTED—Cash boy. Aj 11 a. m. at HALE oot o mmni g i <o A ek il SR WAL ‘WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied, unmar. ply between 5 and DRESS goods salesmen: window dressers pre- ferred. . Box 3737, Call office. . HOP picl wanted at Mount Olivet, Sono- ma County. Inquire at 419 Battery st. WANTED—An experienced and energetic city salesman for wholesale liquor house; one ac- quainted with the retail trade) preferred; a permanent situation for the right party; sal- ary and commission; state experience and references. Box 3685, Call office. WANTED—Errand boy; also elevator boy; $ week; if bright, will be given opportunity to learn’ trade in factory; elevator boy must be 16 years old. H. N. Cook Belting Co., 130 Fremont st. WANTED—BIll clerk, dry goods house; must be quick and Docurate; salary $80 o C=> mence; respond, giving age, experience an references. Dry Goods, box 3631, Call. ‘WANTED—Young man for mercantile office ‘who has had some experience in taking dic- tation and using Remington typewriter; wages $25. Apply box 5688 Call office. ried men, between ages 21 and 35; citizens of English. For_information apply to Recruit- ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know rooms; 25c per night; §1 to $2 per week. Geary st. £2iss “Eros. & CO., 24 Sutter st. round; $100 required. salary expected.” Apply box 3635, Call. MAN 106 Ellis st, Battery st.; office open Box 3716, Call office. well College of Acting, 1327 Market st. United States, of good character and temper- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., Sgn that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still ‘WANTED—Elevator boy. and over 15: COATMAKER, bushelman and WANTED—Man to tend office, WANTED—Experienced window-dresser for BARBERSGood shop, with baths: 18 country, BROS., HOP-PICKING excursions start WANTED—First-class dry goods floor walker: YOUNG men and women, theatrical companies: mmmumm;mqmmmm ate habits, Who can speak, read and writs Francisco, or Masonic building, Sa: runs Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 strong. Teferences required. S. & G. GUMP CO., 113 maker for country. Apply tomers and do collecting; dry goods store; state age, ence and near city; bargain. DECKEL] daily for next few days. Call on E. C. HORST, 133 Sundays. state age, experience and salary expected. good salary; no experience mecessary. Cald: weeks; barbers in great free. Moler System College, 635 .C‘: st ¥ WANTED—Good - Toquire Lithograph Co., 325 Sansome at. o CANDYMAKER, young Eastern man, for ro- tail store; must 7, tail store; be up to date. Box 8657, GOVERNMENT _positions—Examinations for positions in the Postal, Rallway Mail, Customs and Internal Revenue Services and departments at Washington will soon be held in every State 10,000 appoiatments 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. A GENTLEMAN of Indomitable energy and push: good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chance; truss free; no time lost from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS, box 603, Westbrook, Maine, WANTED—Laborers Hunters Point drydock: $2 per day. City Street Improvement Co. = SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. S, 26 Steuart st. LADIES' tallor; first class; for country; must 500 PAIRS new and ‘weekly. Home second-hand army shoes: b6 rapld. Apply STEIN, SIMON & CO. size 5 to 12. McDONALD & PERRY. 261 3d. LEARN proofreading; sits secured, $15 to $25 | PENSION atty., E. A room- ‘Phelan ‘Correspondence School, Phila. blg, Past Com. Geo. H. Bost: ot WANTED—A good bushelman at RA- PHEAL'S, inc. APPRENTICE over 20 in and assay- ln‘:no—hrylmn-r.hg.efll. WANTED—A _young, polite 0 help in store. 137 Oak st. cnr.Gvn:g reliable wanted at m“m‘ .-=! Days, black points. 1000 Geary st o It you =

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