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36 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1902. —_——————-—————M SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Cell, corner Market and Third streets: open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, open unti] 9:30 p. m. 800 Haves street: open until 9:30 p. m. €33 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1041 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2201 Market streef, corner Sixteenth; open | entil 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 109 Valencia street; open untll 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken. | tucky streets: open until 9 p. m. | | | ! 2200 Filimore street; open until 9 p. m. CHUKRCH SERVICE! CENTRAL Churc! between Sixth Mission = i and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs. 11 a. m.. service and ser- mon. Rev. W. £ Kelley will preach. Spe clal music, How Dear Are Thy | Counse! ; soprano golo, Miss | Franc p. m., Sunday school, | Rolla V, Watt, superintendent. 15 p. m., | Socleties of Christian Epdeavor. p. m., | concert. - Programme: Overture, ‘‘The Ves- | tal” (Mansberg). orchestra: quintet, “Seek | Ye the Lo (Roberts), Dr. Smith, tenor obligato and quart selection, “"Ave Ma ria” (Schubert), orchestra; barytorc solo, | Mr. Hart; “Praise Ye the Lord” (Dudley Buck), choir; violin and celio duo, “Happy | Days” (Strelizeki), Messrs. Robson and{ Gwynn; recessional, “‘Grand March™ (Her- | man), orchestra. 8 p. m.. sermon; topic. | “For or Against—A Question of Loyaity.” | The seats are free and the people are wel- | cor SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal | Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach et 11 2. m.on “The Deep Things of God," \ and at 7 p. m. on “The Main Question and its Only Answer.” Good music by | chorus choir. Sunday schogl at 12:45 p. m. | Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Seats in this | church are All invite { A CALIFORN Street M. E. Church—Rev. | Clarence Reed, the mew pastor, has arrived will occupy the pulpit morning and even- | CALVAE fornia a ste.—Rev. Jobn Hemphill, tev. George G. Eldredge, Merning service at 11 o'clock. | | =1 resbyterian Church, corner Cali- | | | | will preach. Sermon topic rivate Judgment.” Even . Mr. Eldredge will 0 , *“The Removal of Sunday schools at 10 a. m. and Y, P, 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. m C. meeting Wednesday evening at § Church, corner of Van FIRST Presb, Ness ave and Sacramento st.—Rev, William Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. G. G. Eldredge will preach se morning. Rev. Henry Forman will speak in the evening. Subject. “The Present State of the Work of Our Church's Mission in North India.”” Sunday school at Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. | Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8| o'clock. 1 are cordially invited. | WESTMI Presbyterian Church, corner | of Webs Page sts.—Haight, Fillmore and Hay t. cars convenient. Sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev. Dr. Chalmers Easton of | Washington, D. C. Topic, “The Immortality at 7:45 p. m. ¥ school at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday evening. A TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. Holy | com a. m. Sunday-school, 9:30 | a. m ice, 11 a. m. Sermcn by rector. Al service, 4 p. m. Sermon by assistant. Musical service, 8 p. m. - = special musical service at corner Gough and Bush sts., at 8 o'clock. Louis H. Eaton, | Unitarian Church, corner Capp and Twentiet! reets—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister day school at 9:46 o'clock; Mr. A. C. Maxwell, superintendent. The minis- | 11 o'clock; subject, “The A musical programme | of Jabish Clement Esq nal, Fifteenth street, Dear William Rader, pastor, will | preach at both services; 11 a. m., “Religion for the Whole Life ». m., “God's Help for Human uare Baptist Church, Post and ev. L. J. Sawyer, formerly will preach at 11 a. m. I3 nday school at 12:15. Prayer meeting Wednesday nights. All are ist Church, 914 Laguna Allister and Golden Gate ave. ning at 7:45 o'clock, der A. O. Tait; subject, “Ome of the est Evidences of the Truth of Chri: all are cordially invited to attend; free MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continned. MRS. STODDARD'S splendid circles; all get tests. 10c; Sun., Tues.; developing Fridays. 278 Ninth st. MRS. WERMOUTH'S convincing spirit sages to-n.ght. 117 Larkin st.; 10c; music. MOTHER SADIE, materializing seance. day, Sept. 25, at 1 o'clock, instead of 1654 Bush st 50c. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. dally; test circle every night, 10c. A MEETING every Wednesday evening; 117 in st.; 10c; Miss Dixon, Mrs. Gmlnghnm_. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Sat.; I sittings daily. 148 6th =t. 1STS; front hall, 909 Market; 11, free; 2-8, Mrs. Glilingbam, Mr. Wilson, others. mes- good Sun- 2ith. T DR. WHEELER, 148 Sixth st.—No circle to- night through the week. wonderful _slatewriting _seance to- | night I gas light. 325 Ellis st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 'LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. ('LAIH"OYA“'——C«""- ned. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. Legitimate business agent. Al kinds of business opportunities. Bakeries from Delicacy stores...... 270 to 700.... Drug stores... . 500 to 1,500. Branch bakeries.... 150 to 500. Coffee houses . 300 to 3,000... Butcher shops, . 800 to 1,000. Groceries and bars.. 500 to 5,000, Harness busin . 1200 to 1,600. Hotels 830 to 15,000. Investmes 250 to 15,000. Lodging-hous 500 to 8,000 -Photograph galle 400 Printing business 2,500 Saloons. 10,000 Restaurants to 5,000 Roadhouses to 16,000. Wine cellars to 6,000. Barber shops. to 1,000.... = e o $1200—BROADWAY cigar stand; up to date in every particular; location no better in Oak- land: profits satistactory to purchaser; good reason of sale. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. TEST circle, 8 p. m., HUBBARD'S, 109 Oak_st. 15e. near Franklin. i DAY LECTURES. “THE Mysterious’ Power Which Some People Possess Over Others”—Free lecture to mar- ried ladies only by Mrs. Van Auken, § Mon. | eve. 618 Eddy st.; door closed 8:13. | PROGRESSIVE _spiritualists, ,Covenant Hall, 0dd Fellows' building, Sevehth and Market sts.—To-night, Mrs. R. Lillle, speaker; £00d music; admission free. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T.—Officers and members are hereby notified_to_assemble in the Asyium THIS DAY (Sunday), September 28, 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our Geceased frater, SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES. By order of SIR G. H. UMBSEN, Commander. SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 3, L e > ©O. O. F.—Members are re- 5 = quested to assemble at 449 Fred- % erick st. corner Shrader), on SUNDAY, September 28 at 10 a. m. sharp, 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, E. | McADAMS. By order of 2 W. S. MILISICH, N. G. J. W. E. ALLEN, Rec. Sec. ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1. Iuitiation M DAY EV NING, September 20. Visiting brothers cordially invited “ F. McDONALD, N. G. C. J. WEIR, R. §. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 310, I O. .—Initiation MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 20, 2337 Mi: sion st. Brefhren cordially & vited. E. A. WHEELER, N. G. | H. HANNAY, R. & M. E. B. A. No. 35—Members are requested to attend regular meeting, Sept. 30, 8 p. m. Nomination of officers. will be made. J. J. MORIARITY, President. H. B. LESTER, Cor. Sec. THE Callfornia Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from McBride Bros.,, in Caledonia | mine, near St. Louls, Sierra County, Cal to deposit tallings in' dam in Cedar Grov ravine, draining into Slate Creek, which reaches Yuba River; from W. E. Duncan Sr.. in Missouri Flat placer mine, near Span- ish’ Ranch, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tailings in dams draining into Rush Creek, which reaches east branch of Feather River from Jacob, Joseph, Herman and Charles | Snow, in Bean Hill placer mine. near D mond Springs, El Dorado County, Cal, to deposit tailings in Webber Creek, which reaches American River; from John C. Mur- phy, in Big Chunk placer mine, near Kel- | sey. Ei Dorado County, Cal., to deposit tail- ings in Dutch Creek, which reaches south fork of American Rives from C. D. Haz- zard, in Plumas Imperi No. 1 mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tail- ings in Rock Creek, which reaches Feather River; gives notice that a meeting will be held at_room 96, Flood building, San Fran- cisco, Cal., October 13, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. — e AGENTS WANTED. IN every locality we offer paying permanent agency to workers: make §2 to $5 per day; Central Mfg Co., Salt Lake AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- sble and easler to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bldg. | AGENTS wanted. holiday books; most attrac- tive line published: liberal commissions. THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, San Fran. OUTFIT furnished to capable person to take | orders; good commission. Box 3843, Call | office, Oakland. | | | STOCKHOLDERS wanted in big mining syndi- | cate: no money required. Room 436, Parrott bulding. $3500—SALOON and family trade; old estab- lished business; age cause of sale. ALDEN CO., 1118 Breadway, Oakland. $1750—LODGING-HOUSE; 34 rooms; clears $100 month; parties mostly care for their own rooms; Oakland the place to live. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $1100—s, s $400—-Saloon; water front. $500—Saloon; good corner. $750—Cigar store; center Market. $§150—Cigar store: near Call office. $400 for 12 rooms; N. Market. FOR_GENUINE BARGAINS Call at COAST Office, 78314 Market st. HOTELS, city and country; also cholce busi- ness openings at bargain ' prices. SCHWEINHARD, 017 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. ROADHOUSE, fine dining-room, 12 sleeping rooms; nice bar, bowling alley, billiard and pool table; open shed; proprietor dead; must be sold. McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st. Rooms 1- A—$7500; OLD established good paying wine house; first-class in cvery respect: _owner retiring; a bargain. LOONEY & MURRAY, 14 Tl $3z0—! LL grocery store; new stock on hand; 2 living rooms in rear furnished with oak bedroom set; large range; carpets; new Singer sewing machine; rent $10. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. st - $900 to $5,000.... | | A SNAP—Maust sell immediately my handsome flat; cholce location; cheap rent; money-mak- A—.. 850. Market st. s 543 INVESTM] Rooms 10 and 11 .BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. rent $35; good house and furn. . rent you ought to see this... 12 r.; rent newly removated; barg.. 475 19 r.; rent $75; corner; will pay well.. 875 12 r.; rent $65; new fur. and car.; cor.1150 60 r.; rent $175; sunny cor. apartment..3950 85 r.; Tent $100; very good tran.; cent..2475 15 r.; rent $85; north of Market; see it. 1 r. new furn. and carpets. i1 fine; everything new. 20 r; this is a bargain sure..1350 30 r. do not overlook this....2250 19 r central location; _trans..1300 10 r.; rent $60; nice sunny cor. flat.. 900 17 r.; rent $65; Market st.; some offices.1600 s sunny house.1500 r. ; Geary st... 500 r.; rent close in; pays well. r.; rent $185; best money maker city.4750 r.; rent $90; cor.; 20 front rooms....2100 rent $150: cor. house; 2 firs ; the house of th city. best in city; long lease.8500 new fur...5250 very g0od.1000 ceverything new; fine. rent $55; bon-ton; Sutter; snap. rent $100; California; very good..1400 rent $60; close in; pays well....1050 rent $40: lease; Mission 3t.; barg.. 450 rent §20; new lower flat; see it.. 825 YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESE Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. TO LEASE. New 60-rocm corner houre, all conveniences, long_ lease, reasonable rent; call early. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market. and clairvoyant, sulted on all affairs; every hidden vealed; she will show you how to may be ¢ mystery overcome your enemles and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—pjst, present and future; satisfaction by mall; wend stamp for circular with special terms. 1206 Market st., cop. Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 26. \ MRS. DR. CLARK. CORPORATION charters, South Dakota; no tax; minlmum cost; charters also procured in New Jersey or any other State; California charters procured; send for corporation hand- book. The National Incorporating Company, Plerre, . Dak., and 76 Willlam st, New York; San Francisco counsel, NOWLIN & FASSETT, 230 Montgomery st. GENTLEMAN acquainted with the produce trade in New York would like to invest $2500 in wholesale business of same nature here or else take responsible position and give cash security to above stated amount if required; strictest integrity promised and expected. Address Produce R., box 4051, Call. OLD prospector, thoroughly acquainted Mojave Desert, knows where to locate good niter claims, wants to meet party who wants to get niter interest for small money. Address box 4154, Call office. i [READ about Tsmar's prediction of the Sausa- | Brockway's psychic seance to-night: every lito fire in large ad on page 28. BROCKWAY, 1052 Eilis, near Franklin; phone Polk 2456; ‘readings daily; materializing se- ance Tuesday and Friday nights, 50c. A—MRS. GALBRAITH, clairvoyant and trance business medium; psychometric readings of ore a speclalty; §1. 1228 Market, rms, 3-i. A—25c_TESTS TO ALL—25c. one receives a reading to-night. 1052 Ellis. A.—Mrs. J J. Whitney, trance, business me- djum and life-reader; examination of diseases free; sitting $1, letter $2. Offices, 10 Turk st. A—Materializing seance to-night at 8 o'clock; admission 50c. 205 Turk st. BROESKE. TWO oil locations in Kings Co., California. For particulars inquire of J. M. King, at California Pottery, East 12th st. and Park ave., Oakland. “HE Arlington Dining-room, fully equipped and jrunning to a good trade; rent in board. 9th and Washington ste., Oakland. WANTED—Partner to take out foreign patents on best mechanical invention out; 15 interest given. Address Inventor, box 4061, Call. | GOOD paying liquor store and saloon for sale. JOHN TOBLER, San Leandro road, near High st. | BUSINESS man with apital would like to in- vest in a legitimate business, Box 4040, Call B LS LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., cor. Ellls, rooms 7 and 8. 10 rooms; nicely furnished; clears $40..8800 19 rooms: boarding-house; Van Ness ave.1600 ; Ellis st.; all full; 19 rooms; fine location; ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 8 rooms; brand new Tooms; clears $30 .. rooms; first-class; clears rooms; owner leaving city; clears $30. 150 rooms; clears $450 rooms; modern; corner: rooms’ money-maker; ciears $65 rooms; clears $60 rooms; clears $200; & g McMILLEN; phone John 531. $06 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8.) AGENTS wi Apply 1170 Market st. THREE well-dressed solicitors; don’t miss a g00d_thing. 455-459 Parrott bldg. —_—— ted; salary paid. room 37. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kcarny and Grapt ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m. subject of lesson sermon, ““Unreality”; Sun- 0ol for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are welcome FAY MIL LS will lecture this Golden Gate Hall at 8| , on the subject of “‘Psychic This will be the first of two | lectures on this topic. Mr. Mills is a mem- | ver of the Society for Psychical Research, with headquarters in London, and has ex- pended a great deal of time and money in the study of this subject. The lecture is under the auspices of the Unity Club, but all the | sests sre open free to the general public. | The audience wi please occupy their seats 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. be Young Phencmena ciation Day—To-day will an Assoclation day in near) churches. The pastors will give | resses, and in some of the pulpits | laymen will be the speakers. Rev. William | Rader will address the mass meeting at the Young Men's Christian Assoclation butldin Mason and Ellis streets, at 3 o'clock. The | night school for men and working boys will | open to-morrow eve: and all men are in-|{ vited | DIVINE services will be held during the com- ing holideys by Rev. M. M. Goiden at the large opera hall, corner Grove and Laguna, a8 formerly, with the most satisfactory re- sults. Tickets n be had at the above hall | special a | | ASTROLOGY. e L S Lo ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis; letters ans, BACRIFT ONLY $3050. NER SICK: MUST SELL. 26 rooms; clears $160: terms, half cash. For sale only by McMILLEN & CO.. 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, upstairs, rooms i-8. $550—6-ROOM_modern corner; rent $3 furnished. See McMILLEN & CO. $2500—ELEGANT corner; clears $150; $1000 cash, balance at 11 per cent. See McMIL- LEN & CO., 906 Market st. newly LES—For Sale or Exchange. prices for bicycles will surprise you; 2d-hand wheels cheap: agent Columbla, Eu. reka, Monarch bicycles: repair'g. 301 Larkin. | | | BOOKS—NEW AND OLD, BOOKS of zll kinds bought;libraries purchased. | H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1246, | _— BUSIN.SS . CHANCES. FOR SALE —*'AT SACRIFIC FOR SALE | A Block of Stock in the ' PACIFIC COAST LUMBER AND FURNI- TURE MFG. COMPANY of Berkeley, Cal. | Fully Paid Up. Non-assessable. | Company’s price $100 per share. Our client must have money and will =ell in lots to suit at $42 per share. FREEMAN. PERRY & CO.. 930 Market st. SALOONS IGAR STANDS | We have some excellent paying ones on a: riear Market st., at right prices. See us be- fore buying lodging-houses, flats, restaurants, saloons, cigar stands or any business chances, | List with us. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market st. posite Emporium. $1300_HOTEL, 28 steady boarders: dining- room seats 50; saloon averages $15 dally; 5 rent $30. Apply McKENZIE, to-day, all day, and on Wednesdy, Oct. 1,| years' lease; all day. Also at 1116 Buchanan st. Tickets Point Richmond, $1 end 1 50. ! e ADAT EEPHARADIM. oven to let. Services will be held on Rosh-Ashana and | Guerrero st. Yom-Kipour, at B. B. Hall, Eddy st.; ladies | or gentiemen can secure frec seats on appli- cation to janitor of building; Do offerings 2c- cepted. ORLOW, Ph. D. D., will speak this (Sun- ¥) eveni the upper Golden Gate Hall | lupstaire), 629 Sutter st.; subject, “Right and Wrong.” * The audience is requested to be seated by 8 o'clock sharp i THE Theosophi 1 Soclety—Colgnel H. §. Ol- cott, president-founder. Pacific Coast head- qu: s, Odd Fellows, building. Public lec- | ture at 8 p. m. by W. J. Walters; subject, “Fhe Foundation of Religions.” Golden chain class for children at 11:30 a. m. Class | for inquirers Thursday at 2:30 p. m. | BY the investment of $2000 an opening can be TO BAKERSBasement with baker's (brick) | Apply at Home Bakery, 1007 | T. McARDLE. 1 . 850 Market st. ::e-o... INVESTMENT COMPANY . - Rooms 16, and 11 ..Phone Davis 281 +++:s BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY ..... -.; rent $55; you ought to see this 750 - ; rent $35; newly renovated; bargain. 473 rent $75; corner; will pay well... 875 rent $66: new fur. and carpets; cor.1150 Tent $175; sunny cor. apartment..3050 rent $100; very good tran.; cent..2475 rent $85; north of Market; see it.. 225 rent $70; new furn. and carpets..1000 And_4-7-3 Others. You May Have Any of These. Part Cash Balance Monthly Telephone Green 4-5-8. | 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 AND BUSINESS CHANCES, MONEY TO LOAN AT 1 PER CENT AND TWO YEARS' TIME TO PAY IT BACK. A richly furnished house in center of this city; the most elegant furniture, plano, dra- peries, carpets and mirrors of all the houses 1 have for sale; in a swell location; conven- jent to the theaters; extra largesand sunny rooms; full of nice people; clears $123 each month; price $2700; easy térms; see my only agent, MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., near Call bullding. WANTED—Reiiable party to rent and furnish new and only hotel; 40 rooms; at Napa Junction, Cal.; new cement works; 200 men employed. Box 4073, Call office. | FOR sale—Half interest In patent applied for | rotary engine; it will pay to investigate. Box 4062, Call. procured worthy of consideration in legiti- mate business enterprise in the city: prefer party investing to take actlve part; some knowledge of stoves and hardware would be advantageous, but nct absolutely necessar: best of Teferences given and the same re- quired; principals only. Dox 4087, Call. GOLDEN Gate Lodge of Theosophy—Free pub- public lecture to-night at 8 o'clock, Flood building, 508 Market street. Subject, ‘‘Vol- canic Eruptions.” by Miss M. A. Walsh. | Open meeting Thursday 2:30 p. m. Bibie class Sundays 11 a. m. Library and resding room open daily 1 to 4 p. m. THE Hermetic Brotherhood resumes open meetings Thursday evening, October 2, at 8 | o'clock, at 509 Van Ness ave. Come and see. A AL R e X MEETINGS—SUA AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN will give final lecture on olution at Crystal Hali, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st., this even- ing, followed by magnificent astronomical | iliustrations; free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesaay | legitimate business. WANTED—BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE. Branch bakeries, barber shops, butcher shopr. candy stores. Clgar stands, coffee houses, coal ards, creameries, delicatessens. Drug stores, grocery stores, groceries and bars, milk route: Restaurants, oyster houses, pork stores, st tionery stores ~ Variety stores and any other List with me if you want to sell. Marion Griffin. 719 Market, nr. Call. ONE of the best fitted up saloons in the best part of the city; doing a vaying busines: fine chance for a man whc knows how to conduct & saloon; lease. Box 4011, Call. AN old. established business for sale, consist- ing of furniture and household goods, on ac- count of retiring; nothing fo1 good will. 640 Howard st. $140—GROCERY and bar; good place for man and wife: sickness cause of sale; cheap rent. 143 Silver st evenirg; remember the Question Box. Sing- i by Bertie and Tot Thacher. FREE Forum for the People—Every Sunday evenizg from % to 11 p. m. at the Turk-st. Temple, beginning to-night. All can . par- ticipate. Eloguent addresses; political sharp.- shooting; economic question box. Free Forum Association. HYPNOTIC EXHIBITION With_lecture on suggestion, to be given by Dr. Geo. W. Payne at Pythian Castle Hal 906 Market st., every Sunday at & p. m. Admission 10 cents. 9% MARKET, Dr. J. W. Seeley, sclentist. Subject 2-p. m., “Vitality’; § p. m., “‘Spir- stuality.” Prof. Buswell and wife, develop- | ing mediums, and thelr blindfolded pupils will give tests. | MONTHLY lesson lecture on “‘Suggestion.” Henry Harrison Brown: fllustrated with good subjects. 0A4d Fellows’ bldg., 8 p. m. sharp; FINE coflee parlor and restaurant near Market |. st.; rent £25; see it to-day. Apply Call office. 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. $2500 CASH will buy a fine corner grocery and bar, including property; 5 rooms and bath; finest improvements; horse and wagon; cash business. Inquire 3701 Miesion st. FOR SALE—A well established cash grocery in Fruitvale. Apply to P. H. BLAKE, Real Estate and Loans, Easi Fosloffice, Fruitvale, [ourtecn'.h st., near FOR saley cheap—Delicateksen and milk store; account of sickness; has to be sold by Octo- ber 1. 930 Washington st., corner Powell. admission 25c. i { MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night. 005 Mc- Allister st.: 10c. After Oct 1 all private read- ings 700 Central ave.,Webster-st.sta., Ala. WANTED—Furniture store in a good town; state price and rent. Address box 4030, Cail office. A—25c ._TESTS TO ALL... 25c Brockway's peychic seance to-night; every | one receives a reading to-night. 1052 Ellis st. | MRE_BBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting to-night. 3250 Twenty-second st., between Mission and Valencia; 10c. MOTHER SADIE seance to-day 1 o'clock prompt, 50c. 1084 Bush st.; tel. 4133 Larkin. — MRS, WINCHESTER, 1600 Clay, near Larkin —Circle Sunday, 8 p m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. , BUTCHER shop; $450; cheap; no agents. Box 4064, Call office, ey I CAN rell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; established "96; highest references. Offices in 14 citles. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bldg., Philadelphia. WHOLE or half interest in newly built hotel in prosperous mining town in Shasta County: mccount sickness; 52 rooms: all furnished; own water works. Box 4084, Call. A_MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market; phone Jessie 2081. We have rooming-houses of all sizes and prices in all parts of the city; see us first. 0 or.§7 00|40 r.;d.front,cost..$9000 cor.; cls.§00 1759 600 22 18 1. ;fine cor;Post. 1750|12 r.; clears $50. 900 30 r.; 1 floor; g 1800 Money to n at 1% per cent on payments. WINSTON & WOLF.. ..1026 Market St. 50 rooms, sunny corner, rent $95.. 31 rooms, income $208, expenses $81. 27 rooms, rent §80, reduced to. 22 rooms, rent $37; a snap. 500 other houses to select from: WINSTON & WOLF, THE RELIABLE BROKERS, 1026 MARKET ST. C. E. HINKLEY.. .. PHONE MINT 792 1020 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE FIFTH. A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR BARGAINS. 9 rooms; new furn, and carpets; only..§500 14 rooms; going East; clears $4b. 17 rooms; transient . 100 rooms; clears_ $550; 55 rooms; rent $250; % cash. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap. 26 rooms; sunny house: good fu: 60 rooms: fine corner; cheap rent. 100 rooms: finest sunny corner in clty. 36 rooms; cor. on Mission st.; low rent. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 room: EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market | SEALED questions answered to-night, unopen- 148 6th room 12; 25c. Dr. Wheeler. CLAIRV OYANTS. ARRIVAL extraordinary Boston's Famous Clairvoyant. PROF. LESLIE-MILES-CROSSE. 336—0'Farrell street—336 Corner Taylor street. Read_carefully; satisfaction guaranteed. B0c, $1—(You to be full judge)—50c, $1 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fall to call you by name in full; names of your friends, encmlies | or rivals; I promise to tell you whether hus- band, wife or sweetheart Is true or false; I | will tell you how to gain the love of the one | you most desire, even though miles away; in | fact, I will tell you every hope, fear or am- | Ditlon better than you can tell yourself, with- out you telling me cne word, and if you are not absolutely satisfied when reading it over (you to be full judge), then pay me not one penny. S0c—Is this mot honest?—$1 I advise you on iove, courtship, marriage, divorce, health, business, law suits, specula- tion and transactions of all kinds; tell who and when to marry; settle lovers' quarrels and family trouble; locate lost treasures and | absent friends, etc.; you must most positively | call within the next few days for this low | fee; call mornings and avoid waiting. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily; elegant apartments; all business sacredly confidential—50c, $1. 336—0' Farrell street—336 WONDERFUL! _Wonderful! WONDERFUL! $2 READING FOR 25c. 1010 Mission st., near Sixth. GREAT ADEPT! WONDERFUL MYSTIC. Will give this week only a $5 reading for 50c, by psychometry; a $7 reading for 75c, which is a MAGGI card reading, Including astrology; a $10 reading for §», which in- cludes all manners of giving a reading, e!pz- cially clairvoyants; this is the greatest read- ing given by any one on earth; it positively has no equal; tells past, present and future; | gives complete dates as to sickness, accl- | telis what you come for without you saying | a word, tells you whom and when to marry; | gives advice on all affairs of business; re- unites the separated in 9 days and separates those who live inharmoniously in the short- est space of time; disperses evil from you and makes you speedily happy. 1010 Mission st., near Sixth. A—b0c, $1.. +++.8PECIAL.... 'AUL DESTINE, -80c, #1 | The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist l!:}er in San Franciscoo. Your o an Open Book. FREE..... FREE ... ..FREE IF NOT CORRECT. And unless you obtaln the information for which you consult him he will positiveiy re- fuse to accept a fee. He will straighten out your affairs and give you success in all your undertakings; how to " accumulate a fortune and_ be happy; tells if the one you love is trus or false: whom and when you will marry; teils what ails you and oftentimes gives you back your lost nerve and energy. 326 O'Farrell st MME. CASTELLO, HINDOO SEERESS. The celebrated clairvoyant and palmist can be consulted on all affairs of life; warns you of sickness and danger. If you are in trou- ble of any kind or dissatisfied in life, consult this wonder without delay. Tells you the occupation you are best fitted for. Business affairs a specialty She asks no questions, but tells all; 3 ques- tions answered by mail for $1; satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours, 9 to 5; Sunday, 10 o 12, and evenings. Parlors, 468 Eddy st.; tel. Larkin 4851, MME. M. BERNARD, | THE FAMOUS Clatrvoyant and business. medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. she reads your life correctly, glves an accurat description of the past, reveals the present hap- Penings and portrays events to oceur In. the | future; 1f you are in trouble, discontented or | not satisficd 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 aifairs of life: 25c up. eatisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, | EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. For this week Miss Wille will give readings at a reduction in fees; regular $1 and $§2 readings reduced to 50c. Miss M. Wille, great crystal seer and life reader, can be consulted on all affairs of life, business speculation, in- vestments, law, marriage, evil habits and weaknesses of men and women. Come early and avoid the rush. Hours, 10 to 8 p. m.; permanently located at 330 Ellis st. dents, losses, gains, deaths, marriages, etc.; L. MISS M, WILLE, 330 Ellis st,, clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions;names given;50c$§1;10 a.m.to 8 p.m. MME. KATSER (German), rlmm—fiu« and . room card reader. 143 Third MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, -, Cail bldg.); pnone Bush 403. Prird st (o, Coll e e OF NEVADA FREE FARE. FREE FARE i e b t ters. .......! % Jaborers and rock laborers.§2 25-82 50 day 25¢; gents BOc; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. | Section hands for the S. P. R. R., south.... LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high psychist; | ... ... SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDAY)....... hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st: | i men to pile lumber. ... ..§2 a day MADERA CO... MRS, BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Elli: readings dally. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S....429 Bush st. P .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT ......... 2 waitresses, mining town, arm work, fare paid . ol 2 wall , south, fare paild. 25 2 waitresses, north, fare r.\d Night waitress and cashler, fare paid Waitress, Sallnas, Waitress, Stockton Chambermaid to walt, 2 chambermaids, city and country Cook and helper, country resort, fai $45 Mother and daughter, cook and helper, coun- try, fare paid.. .- $45 Nurse, institution, ccuntry..washing and $25 Waitrees, cafe, city ... eee-$8 week Laundress, institutlon, ~cit ...$20 ‘Walitress, country hotel, plain place, fare paid .. Labeler .. $5 Wweek 5 cooks, ‘different country hotels, fares paid Waitrsss, Willits, Mendocino Co.. party here nstitution, city....§20 seiere.. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . 3 housegirls, Martinez, fares paid, different families, $20-$30; young nurse girl, $12; cook, city, §30; housegirl, Oakland, small family, $25; second girls, city and acrqes the bay, §20-$25; cooks, housegirls, second girls, city and_country, $10-$30, C. R. HANSEN & CO. ..429 Bush st. Woman for cleaning, i 10 laborers, factory . ....81 T3 WANTED—2 institution cooks, $35, $40; 4| 25 miners and muckers. $2'to 32 50 cooks, $30; 8 second girls, $20, $25: mald, | 10 furnacemen . 32 to $2 50 $25; laundress, $25. $30; 4 commercial hotels 3 _carpenters . o--33 50 ¢ waltresses, 21 nursegirls, $20, $25, $30; | 25 (ruit pickers and dry yard men..$1 25 & fd. institution laundress, $25: cook and second | 2 gardeners ...$25 and found girl, same house, $30, $25; mald and seam- stre: 25; Infant nurse, $30; 4 chamber- maids assist walting, $20, $25, city and country; 100 housework girls for general housework at $20, $25, $30; call Monday. J. F. CROSETT. 334 Sutter st. A NURSE for 3 grown children, $30; cook for 12 boarders, $30; waitress and parlor mald. $30; second girl and seamstress, $25; a strong second girl, $20; four first-class hotel wait- resses, $20 and $25; dishwasher and cleaner for institution, $20 each; 30 housework girls for city and country, $30, $25 and $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. CGIRLS and women, better your condition; learn & money-making business; hairdressing, manicuring. chiropody, electrosis, massage and hair work; positions waiting. $50 and $75 per month positively guaranteed; thorough course taught in 4 weeks for $10. S. F. Hairdressing College, 233 Geary st., r. 13-15. $3 to $15 WEEKLY; home work; writing; the rush of fall orders necessitates more help; the work is easy; any one can do it; call 9 to 12, Monday to Thursday, or send 10c for samples. Novelty Co., 907 Bush st. ACTRESS—Do you want to go upon the stage? we will make an actress of you and assist you in getting on'the stage. Write for par- ticulars to PROF. KENDALL SMITH, Ben- vett bldg., Detroit, Mick. MEN! INO CO. ..FREE FARE 50 men for lumbe 50 railroad labor- ers, 50 yard men and lumber pilers, 20 mill hands, $30 to $65 a month and board, steady year round, big mills, Mendocing County, free fare; 20 bridge carpenters, $2 a day and board. Snip tc-day. Free fare. . ........MEN FOR FRUIT WORK. 5 men o pick fruit....§1 25 a day ai 12 laborers for quarry; free fare..32 a day @ drillers, quarry .. $2'25 a day 3 men to cut wood, pine, Monterey Co. s $1 50 a cord 100 laborers, city and country..$2 50 a day 10 men for skid road.$35 a month and board 5 men, city factory. $1 75 per day 2 helpers, city mill $1 50 per day CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191, concrete and rock- ev 1000 laborers, men .. To Reno, Vista, Clark, Gerald, Osino, e Mountain, Palisade, Pequop, Holborn, Icarus, Lucin, Terrace...$2, $2 25 and $2 50 per day 250 R. R. MEN.. S. P. CO.’'S WORK To San Mateo, Redwood City, Coyote, Gilroy, Los Gatos and San Ardo. 25 woodchoppers. .. .$1 25, $1 50 & §2 25 cord 3 woodchoppers, see boss here. §1 25-§2 25 cord 10 tiemakers. . 12c to 18c each 15 brickyard men 35 and found 50 pick and shovel men. teamsters, 22 cooks, walters and dishwashers. .$20 to $50 Many other positions AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S Employment Agency, 429 Bush st ..842 Clay st. -Wanted Monday Morning. Both offices open 7 a. m. Utan Nevada Nevada... Arizona . Free Fare 7 5000 teams! men, plow holders, dumpers, drillers, headers and muckers.... Wages. $2, $2 25, $2 50 and $3 day Free T Free Fare & N Branch office. .. - sh st. ..642 Clay st. A COACHMAN for small private family, in country; $35 and found. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. WANTED—Recrults for the marine corps, U. S. navy; able bodled, unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, FOR vaudeville.performance in San Francisco; long engagement; good wages; song and dance artists, buck and wing dancers and chorus girls. " Address immediately, box 3842, all. LADIES to do piecework home; we furnish materials and pay $7 to $12 weekly: send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. ‘WANTED—GIrl (o assist in care of child of 2 years; no experience necessary; wages $15. ‘all Monday, bet. 10 and 12, 3020 Pacific avenue. : GIRL to assist with two children and general help; Sen Rafael; wages $20. Apply Mon- day, between 10 and 12, 214 Pine st., rm. 1. GIRL to assist in housework; small famil, mornings and evenings; good home; wages, Apply Sunday or Monday,504 Steiner,nr.Oak. WANTED—A young lady for copying and gen- eral office work; state experience and wages expected. Box 4017, Call. GERMAN or Scandinavian young girl to assist with light housework; two adults. Call 10 to 12 a. m. 3053 Clay st. WANTED—Twenty girls, with or without ex- perience. Call at La Grande Laundry, 228 Tweifth st., Monday mornprg. WANTED—Active young girl to learn waiting at table; good wages paid. People’s Restau- rant, 631 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Experienced alteration hand for suit departmeht. J. M. LEVEE & CO., cor. Powell and Geary sts. WANTED—First-class waist hand; thoroughly understands tailoring. perintendent The Emporium. WAITRESS wanted at 507 Fourth st. Monday morning; no Sunday work. A VACANCY to be filled by a well-bred and attractive business woman. Box 4058, Call. ADY presser, who can press pants, vests and fancy work; $9 per week. 1179 Howard st. one who Apply su- $126—WANTED—Reliable young man with this amount: dutles take cash and assist in restaurant; $40 month and found; steady place, BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st. TRAVELING salesman for blankets and flannels on commission; weil acquainted with dry goods trade, State what territory would prefer. Box 4057, Call office. WANTED—Foreman for ranch; fruit and dairying. Apply stating experfence expected. Must bave A No. 1 Box 4065, Call office, WANTED—By first-class retafl house, strong. intelligent errand boy, 14 or over; must live with his parents and have no bad habits. Box 4(70, Call office. YOUNG man wanted for typewriting and stenography and to assist on books; mno knowledge of bookkeeping necessary. Box 4055, Call office. $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight safary. IMPERIAL MFG. CO, Dept. b4, Parsons, Kans, WANTED—Sober, reliable young man with $125 cash: $70 month by the year; no experi- ence required. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market. $12 WEEKLY copying leters at home; either sex; send stamp. KING MFG. CO., 248 Warren ave., Chicago. RESTAURANTS—Cooks, waiters, dishwashers, kitchen help; no fee; open Sunday to 2 p. m. 526 Montgomery st. $12 WEEKLY copying letters home; either sex: send stamp. KING Mfg. Co., 248 Warren ave., Chicago. 2 WANTED—A young man, 20 years old, to ope- rate elevator. Call KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 Post st. ‘WANTED—A boy from 14 to 16 years old to work in our wholesale. EAGLESON & CO., 535 Market st. AGENT wanted for dyeing and cleaning works on commission. Call 430 Bush st., Monday morning. 1RONERS wanted at National Laundry. 411 Sanchez st. GIRLS wanted at 411 Sanchez st.; good wages for beginners. WANTED--Middle-aged Swedish woman as ‘working housekee) Box 4076, Call. GOOD waitress. 1807 Folsom st., near Four- teenth. ‘WANTED—Good finisher on pants; work and good pay. 104 Kearny st. TMPROVERS 6n walsts & skirts; steady work: good wages. Apply Monday, 131 Post, r. 16, BAUER BROS. CO. want more operators in ladies’ musl{n underwear. 21 Sansome. GIRLS wanted. COLOMBAT'S Trimming Fac- tory, 113 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Experienced millinery salesladles. Apply superintendent The Emporfum. WANTED—First-class skirt_and walst hands: also helpers. Room 134, Spring Valley bldg. steady NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK: GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO,, 3234 FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. WANTED—Experienced young lady for recep- tion-room work in promineut photographic studio; must be of good address and have a thorough understanding of her work; good saiary, Address with full particulars, giving references. Box 4043, Call office. GREENBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS want operators on Crown shirts and overalls at 531 Mission st. WANTED—A competent saleslady; one capable 3( seliing a small line of gloves and glove lealers’ sundries to the trade throughout the State. Call at room 318, Parrott building. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- ascertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor, Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’t send currency.’ Send Postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. A—25c; $2 readings this week only 25c; palm- tstry, clairvoyant, astrology and psychom- etry; also advice' on all affairs; reuniting, separating and making happy and speedy marriages; 10 to § daily. 1010 Mission,n¥.6th, A. CAMERON & C 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; Phone Bush 328. 1f you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, ‘all sizes and prices; no_troubie to show houses. Carrlage at door. Money loaned at 115 per cent. C. E. MENTZER & CO....Phone Black 5447. 916 Market st., Room 52. We buy, sell and make quick exchanges in lodging-honscs and business opportunities. Call and see us, FOR LODGING-HOUSES GO TO McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market, ground floor. Phone Jessle 1469. Large list and choice. Honest business. HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- 2all, SCHWEINHARD, rooma: 1-5, Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. $700 BUYS $1000 furniture in 8-room house netting $50 monthly; leaving city; $300 cash, baiance payments. 238 Taylor st. A—WILL give 4-room cottage, good order, Mis- slon warm belt, and some cash for weil-fur- nished paying lodging-house. Box 4153, Call. BARGAIN—Must be sold; handsome newly furnished house; cholce location; low rent; a fine home; makes money. Box 4756, Call. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; dlagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies 50c, gents §1: palm. & clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk, ZFLPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER. Has just arrived from her native land; full life reading by mail or at office, §1; write date of birth. 993 Market st. EXPERIENCED girl to sew window shades. hAdpp:(y‘l) N. & E. WALTER & CO.,, 529 arket s WANTED—GIrl in_glove factory; experlence not necessary. A. S. BLOCH & CO., 508 Fourth st, GIRL for retail candy factory, with experience in wrapping and packing. Blum's Confec- tionery, corner Polk and Sutter streets. LADY traveler; reliable in handling money; ex- penses and commission; reference and secur- ity. Address box 4023, Call. EXPERIENCED millinery _ saleslady;__good wages; permanent position. MRS. MOTT, 461 Thirteenth st., Oakland. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- + SON & CO., 535 Market st, READ about Ismar's prediction of the Sausa- lito fire in large ad on page 28. A—Miss Zemdar, young gifted clair. and palm. she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess: names; L. 50c, G. $1. 1235 Market, nr. 8th, MME. RAVENN. business advice; names given: full life readings. 5 Fourth st. MRS. MALLORY—Clairvoyant, Clairandient Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard st.; MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 851 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. WANTED—Girl to do housework; wages 1365 Eighteenth ave., south of Pare . REFINED woman for position of trust; refer- ences,_Box 4020, Call WANTED—Two steady waiters at Floyd's bar nd cafe at 118 California st.; call after 10 m. COMPETENT helper for candy factory; apply Monday. O'BRIEN'S, 22 Sixth st. PAINTERS at 729 Devisader> st. and Gough, between Ellls and O'Farrell. % PRESSER on gents' clothes. 1179 Howard st. COATMAKER for _country. Aj REISS BROS. & CO., 24 sutter st IRONERS wanted at Natlonal Laundry. Sanchez st. ° 411 SPECIAL TO-DAY. SUNDAY. TO-DAY—SUNDAY. Office Open. 9689 men wanted to-day.......... an Artsona, Havatian vada, Ar Islands, Orege ‘Wash- ington, Briti and all parts of Califor- nia. Laborers, two-horse teamsters, four-horse teamsters, drillers. hammersmen, rockmen, heading and_corner men, blacksmiths, car- penters and heipers, cooks, waiters, concreta | mixers and helpers, car dumpers, masons and helper;‘, e WE SHIP FREE TO-DAY etc Great Crowds To beantiful Sierra . Sait Lake Di- visions. ... First-class food accommodations Free To-day.. Don’'t forget it Also to Lucin, Pequ Terrace, Kel- ton, Comos Spur, Salvia, Stone House, Iron Point, Cluro, Moleen, Battle Mountain, Vis- ta, Reno, Wadsworth, Rokeby, Elko, Geleon~ da, Fenelon, Clark and other points.. e - .Wages, $150, §130, $120, $100, $90, 380 $70, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25, $20 per month, Southern and Central Pacific pass tree to you. That's where we ship you to-day; crowds go- ing, are you? Labor- ARIZONA ers, teamsters, etc., $2 .....CLOSE TO, day; via Santa Fe R. PRESCOTT | R ten special cars going daily. The Big R. R. Tunnel. Tunnelmen, cornermen, headermen, u‘:dl.lbore ; wages, §2 to $2 75 a day. iree fare . Are you going X .Ar.t..y.u..,..]ll'.‘CHAthALkH i | Blacksmith, mackine works, cot i day; drag sawyer, $40 and found; 4 stone masors, R. R. work, free fare, $4 day; box- | maker, orchard company, §2 50 a day: 6 box- makers, plece work, country; 4 carpenters, | mine, §75 and found. S. P. own ex % . . <2 2 and §3'78; : 35 laborers for blg mining company; no experience re- Gutred; wages $40 to $52 and found; spectal railroad fares 140 laborers, found... . ther mines, $60 and 18 e, 047 DIFFERENT L SAWMILLS . FARE FREE . .SHIP DAIL} 750 men to work in sawmills, woods .n! vards, mo experience required, jobs last year Tound, you can learn to run machines, etc., pile lumber and make yourself use $30 to $65 and found . We pay your fare... fare. MINES . gold mine, fare, in | ‘miner and sharpen steel, $7 other mines, $40 50 men to pile lumber in yards in town, no eeded . .$40 and found blankets ne 8 e ooy, ioae . ‘house work, country, $2307°3 ‘carpenters; manufscturing co. §1 357 3105 Scarpenter, sawmill co., $75 and Jound; % carpenters, mine co., §75 and found; 3 et make concrete foriie, = Free Fare. 300 5 riveters, steel plates, Hght Work factory, country, $2 50 daY.........x 2 carpenters, rough work, fare $i 70, $8 50 Gay; 8 boiler makers, city, $3 to $4 a day; boiler maker's helper, country, $2 25 a day: 3 helpers, boller shop, city. FRUIT PICKERS .FRUIT PICKERS ............... FARE PAID . 870 men and boys wanted to pick fruit, work in packing houses and dry yards; you do not need any experience; anybody can pick fruit: in all parts of the State where fruit is grown; wages $30, $35, $40 and found; some places your fare is paid; long jobs; it's easy work; crowds going daily...... .You go too ... MISCELLANEOUS . Section foreman, R. R. sawmill, $7 for sawmill co., see boss here, $2 50 day: 3 milk wagon drivers. $40 and found; fireman for dredger, see boss here, $40 and found: 10 stablemen, $40 and $60 and found; 3 lumber graders, see boss here; 3 boys to learn ma-~ chinist trade, $6 week; 10 boys for factories. DAIRIES LABORERS, TEAMSTERS steady jobs, $30 and $i5 ; 25 men to work in beans, any- body can do this work, $37 50 and found: 10 ranch teamsters, $30 to $40 and found: 15 milkers; 14 choremen; 10 choreboys; chore- man, make little butter, private, $30 and found; choreman, private, San Mateo County, see boss here, $35 and found; 3 farmers and wives, $40 and $45 and found; 2 choremen and wives, $45 and found; 175 laborers, dif- ferent jobs, city and country, $60 and $67 50; 10 laborers, factory, $2 day: 10 laborers, cannery; 3 helpers, planing mill, city: young man for metal works, $1 50 day; boys for factories; 40 teamsters, city and country; steady work, $60 to $67 50. ... . HOTELS, ETC. Camp cook, sawmill, see boss CARPENTERS ere, id, $40 and found; cook, hotel, near city, fio and found; 25 cooks, camps, ranches, hotels and restaurants, $40, $50 and $60 and found; 4 second cooks; 5 third cooks; 37T walters, good places; waiter, mine, $35 and found; cook, hotel, fare paid, $40 and found: waiter, louyre, country, $35 and found: 50 dishwashers, kitchen hands and vegetabie- men, good wages: butcher, country shop, fare $2, $35 and found; 4 slaughter butchers, $2 25 day; young man to drive butcher | wagon, $25 and found; 3 bakers, country, $50 and $60 and found; marker and distrib- utor, country laundry, fare 8 laundry- men, other places; 10 bell ; 4 elevator ‘boys; porte: porter, good hotel, ecity, $30 and 'found 9000 other positions await your seiection. 3 .BEST PLACE:! (BIGGEST WAGES at MURRAY & READY.. A—10 Jaborers for a manufacturing company, see boss here to-day (Sunday), $37 50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-686 Clay. GOOD jeweler: permanent position in citys first-ciass wages to good mechanic. Box 4045, Call office. DRAPERY and curtain sflesman of experience wanted. Apply KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 Post st. at once. 100 Sacramento st. BOYS from 14 to 18 to work in factory; apply | FIRST-CLASS coatmakers wanted. M. J. KELLER CO., Oakland. BRICKLAYERS—We _need twy Lincoln, o 0 at. I n, GLADDING, McBEAN & CO: WANTED—First-class house painters, 113 McAllister st. BOY between 14 and 16 years. JACOBS, 414 Market st. BOY wanted to learn confectionery. 1205 Polk st., near Sutter. WANTED—Cash boys with references. Apply to LIVINGSTON BROS., 123 Post st. BOY wanted, 16. Picture Frame Factory, 449 Fourth YOUNG man to help in bakery. 612 Kearny street. WANTED—Man for office work, bookkeeping: must do typing; state salary. Box 4072, Call. WANTED—A young man with scme experience in a bakery. Apply to Page & Falch, 2 Turk. WANTED—Driver and solicitor for cleaning and dyeing wagon. 1585 Market st., nr. 12th. ERRAND boy for confectionery. 1503 Geary street. A MAN who can make himself generally use- ful at ladies' tailoring. 524 Post st. PAPER hanging in exchange for® first-class dental work. 264 O'Farrell st. CARPENTER work 1 hange for frst-class dental work. " 204 O'Farrel st LEARN proofreading; sita. oekly. Home Corsespondence. Sehaot, Bhie WANTED—Bright, intelligent to make himself useful in insurance ::xe.: must be :n[nodpen"nlnln;ibed;hmllfl“ ces; smal at first, increased Gcserving: . Address box 069, Caik o WANTED—For C.S.army, able-bodied, unmar- Fied men, between ages 41 and 35 citiscns of United States, of g0od character and temper- ate habits, Who can speak, read and write English. For information apvly to ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., Saa Franclsco, or Masonic building, WANTED-—First-class dishwasher. Restaurant, 206 McAllister st. YOUNG man for porter work in restaurant. 206 McAllister st. BOY about 15 or 16 years of age for men’s fur- nishing store. _Address C., box 4018, Call. POSTOFFICE _positicns—Examinations will soon be held in this city for positions in the postoffice. The appointments go-to those who make the highest grades. The National Corre- spondence Institute of Washington, 2 prepared by mail hundreds of ful appli- cants. To save time write the institute's - cific Coast office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal.,for full particulags,which Will be sent free. SALESMAN wanted by old established cloak- house to carry line of cloaks, suits, as a side line, on a commission basis; only those hav- ing extensive trade .in the Western States need apply; New York references requird. A. SAMUELS, 34 E 10th st., N. Y. City. CIVIL Service Government positions—About 10,000 appointments made last year; only gommon school a;l.u:_:unn required for’exam- ination; salaries Wwork easy; catalogues of Information free. Columbian Correspond. ence College, Washington. MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chance: truss_free; no time lost from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS, box 603, Westbrook, Maine. A CENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push; good opportunity for.right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bullding. Capital WANTED—] for iring and furniture second-] store. Apply to B SCEREEMMSEE 4 e A WOMAN accu ed to teaching, for lucra- tive position. 4021, Call. PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and )chnl-':‘r: Iumnltor $5; hllll;:nulfll. mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; sitions guaranteed storesand private;day’ eve, YOUNG men and women, theatrical companies; go0d salary; no experience necessary. Cald- well College of Acting, 1327 Market st. PROF. SMITH, clairvoyant; readings, 50c for 10 days; satisfaction or no charges. 28 6th. ‘WANTED—German or Scandinavian girl for second work, $20. Call 512 Van Ness ave. MME. PECARD, from Washington, D. C.. re- nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter. EXPERIENCED_saleslady for a Mission 4029, Call. 5 MRS, JENNIE SEN, best clairvoyant; fee 25c and 50c. % Minna st., nr. Fifth, O'FARRELL, 235, bet. Powell and Mason—10 vacant. SPECK & CO., 667 Market. $550—10-ROOM house; good Jocation. Call at 112 Mason st.; no agents, EXCEPTIONAL list lodging-houses and min- ing properties for sale, Clairvoy: Hunsaker, ¢ Eddy st. | | 10c; OLDEST palmist and card reader in city; ladles 25¢, gents FOc. 1032 Market, suite 19, 2d floor. house. Box Gl for machines;steam power;pald ‘while learning; pers. Neville Co., 31 Cala. ‘WANTED-—Boys, girls and men. A MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market, bet. 10th and 11th; sittings, 10 to 5, §1; Sundays excepted. ' WANTED—First-class skirt, waist and cloak makers. 1200 Geary st. hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr, $th. -Women and Folsom st, W irls to work on fruit, F r o ‘WANTED—Partner, to manage, sell and for a manufacturer of New York l-ln-ll 2-"2 ital requirad or good securit; Fourth st., city. 3 ‘WANTED—Bright boy from 16 to 18 years of age to learn the dry gools business. Ap- ly between § and 11 a, m. st HALE BROS.' WANTED—Piano player; }’,‘{”"'"""F"‘- Vallejo, Cal.; phone Red $250—PARTNER wanted in an old established and well paving cash busincss; large for cach. Apply 318 Kearny st., roowm 1. WANTED—Labovers and_mechanies to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 largs Tooms; 25c pér night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Man to tend office, walt on cus- tomers; steady place year round; $75 re- quired. Inquire 331 Kearny st., room 12%. AN experienced inside salesman; ste posi- tion for good, emergetic man. A The Gamossi Glove and Umbrella Store, 101 Post. WANTED—A German boy from 12 to 13 of age to run errands. Inquire 527 somery st. ‘WANTED—Waiter or waltress who can speak g.i-m.n. :L GARCIA, Mexican Restaurant, MEN to learn barber trade: only requires eight weeks: barbers in great demand: catalogus free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. GOOD _tallor on military work; good Steady work. 2804 Greenwich st T FOUR energetic men wanted at once; one Ala- 207 Examiner building. {ww‘rm)—-m who understands nursery and years Mont- florist business. Call 500 Haight st. WANTED—Young man who Is an experienced drygoods wrapper. Apply box 4727, Call 800 MEN to buy nd 2d-hand army shoes, ucu:ununmulnmdsk. nr. Sth, WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. §. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. WANTED—Laborers Hunters Point drydock: $2 per day. City Street Improvement Co. e e SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. £ %00 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes: size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 21 3d. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelaa blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R, GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 250 to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. ALL sizes 's shoes, slightly damaged. hall price. fllflofl‘-.bfi.lu.fl”fl WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- free bus and bagsage to and from ferry.

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