The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 3, 1902, Page 10

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10 SAN FRANCISCO O*L BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franclsco Cell, corner Merket and Third streets; open wptil 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:::5;,'-.” = 800 Hayes street; open 9:80 p. McAllister street; open until P m. €15 Lariin street; open-until $:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m, 2261 Market street, corner Sixtéenth; open woti] 9 p. m. 306 Eleventh street; open until ® p. m. 1006 Valencia street: cpen until 9 p. m. Nortbwest corner of Twenty-second nnd Ken- tucky streets; open until ® p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § IBETIIG o'l'lCEI. c,«um A Commandery No_ 1 K. T.—Regular meeting THIS EVEN- ING. Order of ltht‘ R‘zd Cross. ~All reously invited "."HGC‘;‘{“ 'MBSEN, Commander. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22, ¥. and A. M.—THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'tlock. Third degree.- Master Masons cordially invited. By order of ety r“‘ALTER G. A.NDEBSON. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, L 0. O. F. —Second degree THIS (FRIDAY) NIGHT, & o'clock sharp; visitors cordlally favited. L o orere N, G. ‘W, F. NORCROSS, Rec. Sec. PRLSIDIO Lodge No. 334, L O. O. F.—Double initiation THIS (FRI- C. L. APPERSON, N. G. W. H. SHARPE, Sec. DAY) EVENING, Oct. 3; visitors weicome. FRAB\. SCO_ Tent No. T. M.—Review tFRIDAYI EVEN- , at 8 o'clock, Ploneer Hall, 2 Fourth, st. H. CASTLE, Record Keeper. BAN REGULAR meeting of the Caledon- ub THIS EVENING at § WM. FAIRGRIEVE will entertain at social session. Scottish w lall, 117 Larkin st. A MACPHERSON, Chief. JAS. H. DUNCAN, Secretary. SATURDAY NIGHT, October 4th, has been aet apart as “'Scotch Nicht” at the Columbia Theater, w and in appreciation of Mr. Stod- dart’s excellent rendition of lan MacLaren “Bonnle Brier Bush,” the Scottish commu- nity of this city and Oakland are requested 10 set apart that night and secure tickets at once at the theater availing thgmselves of the opportunity of seeing & most beautiful Scotch performance. JAMES ROLPH JR. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A CHANCE which will not be offered every : engineér; own 65,000 of gommon stock In & large man cotapany; this ‘makes company good. way and pays good dividends; I must lell in buik, or not smaller lots than twenty-five, 2000" shares preferred, 2000 shares common stock, for $1 60 each; fully paid up, non- assessable, par value $10 each; to raise the money and pay up & very valuable mining , claim of 200 acres I am willing to give the buyer also a chance in the same; principals and principals only. Address Mechanical En- gineer, box 4762, San Francisco Call office. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS! £ I am an inventor; have 4S patents in U. S., and every one has the best mechanical repu- tation, and 1 have one now where a large : amount of money can be made, and mackines are completed; only need a little more finan- cial help; $2500 will bring a large income; no end to the market; I am a gocd me- chanic, only living for my work; no person ever will regret the investment; no agents or promoters wanted. Address Mechanic, box 4766, 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 EANT at Redington & Co.’s, Second st., £an Francisco; T. J. SHERIDAN, Lakeport, or 3. CRAIG, Woodland. WHOLE or half interest In newly bullt hotel in prosperous mining town in account eickness: 52 rooms; all furnished: own water works. Box 4684, Call. WANTED—Furniture store in a good town. Address F. V. S., 140 Tth st.,, San Francisco. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER B.\ CI.A'RV"VANTI—J‘-- Hinaad ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE BEADER, Has just arrived from her native land; life reading by mail or at nmce $1; wrlte date of birth. ‘Market st. OLDEST palmist and card readerincity; lad.le: 25c, “ni’:‘wc 1032 Market, sulte 19, 2d floor. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. 1902. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. AELF WANTED—WALE—Can. INSTITUTIONS—Young man thoroughly ex- perienced in institution work desires posl- tion as bandmaster, steward, officer or at- tendant; Al disciplinarian, unquestionable references as to character, Address VERITAS, box 4500, Call office. Clairvoyant, card reader, !mm Louisiana; only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st,, nr. 4th. MRS. MALLORY — Clairvoyant Clairandient Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard st.; 50c. MME. PECARD, from Washmngton, D. C re- nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25¢; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mall. 125 Turk st. WANTED—Position as bartender by live young man who understands the . bu can. make money for his employer. FAIRCHILD, T4 Geary st., room 2. i WANTED—A situation by experienced garden- er and florlst; understan of lawns lnd 4778, Call office. YoUNG man wishes a all-around machinist and blacksmith; or city. . Address L. FLENH, 1650 Four- teenth avenue, South San Francisco. ornamen MRE. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WIHEN you become disgusted with poor work | send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. )VANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., A"tDel Main M‘MDGE WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-| benlnl’ ‘works; prices reasonable. 1708 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, CONKLIN’S Superior Cupez-buunl “Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126, YOUNG colored man wishes position around pflme place or elsewhere; can take care of horses; competent in every way. Box 4079, Call office. GENTLEMAN, experienced in mercantile and office work, ' competent and reliable, wants position In ‘country town. Box 4775, Call. SITUATION wanted by a cake baker; first- class ornamenter. Call G. PALM, 500 Kearny st. GOOD cook wants sitvation rant or boarding house. in hotel, restau- Call 62 2nd st., room 10. JAPANESE boy wants half day's work in the orning or afternoon. G. NISHI, 528 Ste- Venson st. hair work, electrolysis l.nfl 1 en&h" course, 4 weeks, for §10; 5 A aiting, 5§uflmmrwnkmr- lnnecd day & eve. class. 233 Geary, r. 13-15. SKIRT hands and finishers on cloaks and suits; apprentices, and pald while learning; good finishers and good wages, at JOS. KRAGEN & CO.’S, 033 Market st. WANTED—Girl to help take care of baby and mlh _herself generally useful about house; cooking or heavy washing; sleep e, 1 MeAllister st PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister; learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- eage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.: po- sitions guaranteed storesand private;day;eve. _— e GIRL for housework; 3 adults; good home; wages $20; call Thursday :mi Friday fore- noons. 2476 Post st. ANTED—Experienced operators on sili u:d fi'ool waists; good pay: steady work. San Francisco Mfg. Co., 523 Market st. GOOD solicitor desired for entirely -new ar- ticle; good compensation; apply between 7 d 9 p. m. 247 Parker ave.,, near Geary st. EXPERIENCED help at dres: ing and la- dles’ tailoring; also apprenti E. A SMITH, 317 Powell st. GmL wl.nled to take care of baby; sleep at $10. 1822 Fillmore st. WAN'rED—Ym German girl for _general housework; small family. Call 726 Sutter st. GIRLS and women learn haird curing, ol J. B MITCHELL Carpat-clalnlnt and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission T4. HOME Equity Co., 873 Mkt st., buys, sells or exchanges property, all kinds, everywhere. FOR sale—Wagon business at a bargain; also ten second-hand wagons. 404 Jackson st. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD terants ejected for $4; collections made; city or_country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. JAPANESE boy wants a situation as schoolboy g'{t;:tllvormunuy FRANK, 931 Snera- eni JAPANESE wants sitation as school boy or ‘houseworker in family. SATO, 807 Polk st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 550 Market st. INVESTME NY Ream: 10 and 11.. “Phone Davis 281 BARGAINS "OR EvaBODY rent $65; new fur. and car.: cor.$iis0 rent $175: sunny cor. apartment. 3950 rent $100; very good tran.; cent. 2475 rent $70; new furn. and carpets.. 1000 rent §72; this is a bargain sure. rent $95; do not overlook this rent §80; central location; trans. rent $65; Market st.; some offices. Tent $80; elegant cor, sunny house. rent $68; close in; pays well 1 rent $90: cor.; 20 front rooms. Tent $150; cor. house; 2 firs.; Tent §200: family hotel; Sutter st. - 7000 rent $300; the house of the city.12, rent $275; best in city; long lease. 000 | rent $38; Leavenworth; very good. 1000 rent £55; cent.; good paying house.1300 r. rent $100; everything new: fine.. YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESE Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. 1800 | ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Colleetion Agency, r. 85. 916 Market st.; phone Bush 104. I DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. All the latest methods in dentistry. 809 Mar- kfll :, room 7, Flood bullding. PA'RIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny,.cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25¢c. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentists. Dr. Perkins, pres't, 6th & Mission. RESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and SALESLADIES for a Mission dry-goods store. Box 4751 Call office. 25 YOUNG Jadies for shows at street fair; no experience required. Apply 107 Mason st. WANTED—Middle-aged nurse; references. 423 Elizabeth st. LADIES wishing to marry desirable men ap- ply MRS. HERTZ, 706 Ellis st.; no charges. GIRL for geperal housework; wages $25; ref- erence. 1629 McAllister subscriptions been established at 1096 Valencia st. FINANCIAL. THE REA! DI A’ CAPITAI!:TPYAIS SR $2,500,000 00 408,612 77 o B INVESTMENT CERTIHCATE! AT PAR. OFFICE—NO. . 14 SANSOME SAN FRANCISCO, COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES ING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. TREET, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. e e . EDUCATIONAL. A—MCcMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., cor. Ellls, rooms 7 and 8. 10 rooms; nicely furnished; clears $40..8800 3. A. MCINNES. 19 rooms; boarding-house; Van Ness ave.1800 J. A. McCARRAN. 19 rooms; Ellis st.; all full; only...... MBETING Notice.—Every - i el D gy g ANY HO!.EE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. San Francisco is ur- ¢ requested to par- pirade on MONDAY EVENING, October 6, | Jo03, at 7:30 o'clock. . Meet your camp on Van Ness ave., near Market st.; visiting neighbors are also_requested to participate. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Chairman Parade Committee. THE Casifornia 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 reaches: Yuba River; from W. E. Duncan | r., in Missouri Flat placer mine, near Span- ish Ranch, Plumas County, Cal, to deposit tailings in Gams Graining into Rush Creek, | which reaches east branch of Feather River; from Jacob, Joseph, Herman and Charl Snow, in Bean Hill placer mine, near Du mond Springs, El Dorado County, Cal., deposit tailings In Webber Creek, whleb reaches American River; from John C. Mur- | phy, in Big Chunk placer mine, near Kel- sey. Bl Dorado County, Cal. to deposit tail. ings 4in Dutch- Creek, which reaches south fork of American River: from C, D. Haz- zard, in_Plumas Imperial No. 1 mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tail- ings in Rock Creek, which reaches Feather River; gives motice that-a meeting will be held 8t room 96, Flood building, San Fran- cisco, Cal., October 13, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. HOLDERS' Meeting.—Notice is hereby given that the annual mesting of the stock- Folacrs of The Bauk of California will be held at the bagking house in this city oo TUESDAY, October 14, 1902, at 11 o'clcck a. m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, October 1, 1802. — into Siate Creek, whlch| rooms; modern; corn: 22 rooms: money-maker; clears $65 40 rooms; clears $200; snaj McMILLEN; phone John 531 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8.) MONEY Fonmnmu\'sd o By Is being paid every day in large sums. using spare moments in the night school of the Y. M. C. A, at Mason and Ellis sts. (Departments of Business, Steam and Elec- | trical Engineering, Law, Art, Civil Service and Languages; also courses by mall, if de- sired. A request to the Educational De- partment will bring a catalogue) a young man may so acquire knowledge as to be able to rent his BRAINS FOR MONEY. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, practical; da; SACRIFICE—ONLY $3050. OWNER SICK; MUST §! 26 rooms; clears $160; terms, half cash. For sale only by McMILLEN & CO.. 908 Market st., cor. Ellis, upstairs, rooms 7-8. $2500—ELEGANT corner; . clears $150; $1000 cash, balance at 13 per cent. See McMIL- LEN & CO., 906 Market st. A—COOPER-GBRSON, School of Acting, 414 Mason st.; 7 special Instructors; day classes, 60 lessons mo., $12 5Q; eve. classes, 2% les- sons mo., $8; send for illustrated catalogue. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st, S.F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. Telephone Green 4-5-8. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms, 1 and 2, Near Call bullding. See big free list office; open S a. m. to 6 p. m, LODGING-HOUSES AND BUSINESS CHANCES. 'H. MONEY TO LOAN AT 1 PER CENT AND TWO YEARE' TIME TO PAY IT BACK. A richly furnished house in center of this city; the most elegant furniture, piano, dra- peries, carpets and mirrors of all the houses I bave for sale; in a swell location; conven- fent to the theaters; extra large and sunny rooms; full of nice people; clears §123 each month; price $2700; easy terms; see my oniy agent, MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., pear Call building. A. CAMERON & CO. 860 Market 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_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 133 per cent. AGENTS WANTED. 3 MEN and women of business ability: some. | thing steady. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. at 1422 Park st., Alameda. AGENTS wanted; salary paid. Market st.. room 37, > EXPERIENCED solicitors, ladies or gentlemen, of good address; salary. 59 Columbian bldg. ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store. 649 Ellis; Jetters ans. "~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bidg., rm. all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free; no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE free divorces a epecialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. N R._AITKEN attorney 11 "Clunie bidg., no charges unless successful; open ‘evgs. W. “mma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- onsultation free; no fees in advance. G all . W.Davidson, 927 Market. BICY CLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN'S prices {or bicycles will surprise you; 24-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu- reka, Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin, B e BB timondl i et e S BOOI\S—SEW AND OLD. S of all kinds bought Hoimes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, — Apply 1170 | | | | | ; good location; .§ 7 nny_ house: §00d Lurnitire. 1860 fine corner; cheap rent. ; finest sunny corner in city. 36 rooms; cor. on Mission st. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 6 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan or_any Stanford professor; day, eve. sessions. Phelan bldg. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by official cgurt reporters, 1382 Market CALIFORNIA Business College, 505 Larkin st. | ““A thorough school”; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. EVERY graduate secures a position and holds | ractical teachers; low rafes; good rooms. i;zo_snm—y corner, 5 rooms an it; 8. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. ADDRESS Ayers' Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it is free and the | nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. Taboratory and shop work; thoroughly | night, 24 Post; catalogue free. | A i plendid chance {to obtatn ‘8 fine Ma.muncmc modern, _artistically finished; no_dark rooms; all sunny; fine View. N, W, corner Haight and Broderick sts.— $55—Lower flat; 10 rooms and 2 baths. $55—Middle fiat; § rooms and bath. 65—Middle flat; 9 rooms and bath. Upper flat; 9 rooms on main floor and nished attle rooms, with 2 baths. $75—Upper flat; 8 rooms main’ floor and 6 ‘finished attic rooms, with 3 baths. These flats are beautifilly frescoed _and tinted; pler mirrors; medicine chest, wash basins and concealed folding beds are to be found in each bedroom; also hardwood inlald foors; elegant gas and electric fixtures large storerooms 'in: basement; janitor serv- ce, etc. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. 218-220 Montgomery st., Milis building. new LOVELY new flat, all latest improvements; 7 large rooms and bath. ST4A Valencia near Twentleth; most convenient location 1n the city. { NOE, 595, cor. Nineteenth—Block from Castro or Ejghteenth st. cars; lovely upper sunny 5- oo flat; modern; storeroom; rent $20; water ree. FELL, SPECK 1560—Eight rooms and bath; $40. & CO., 667 Market st. HAYWARD et., 2%, near Eighth—Lower flat in the rear, 3 rooms; rent $8. McALLISTER, 1909, near Park—Sunny \lppe'r and lower flats, 3 rooms In rear; $9, 50-$10. bath. 595 Noe st., corner Nineteenth. | $8 50_THREE-ROOMED flat on Linden ave 3 water and ash man free; key 524 Fell ENGINEE.RING-CI\'H elec., mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, C day, eve.; est. 1864. Van- der Natilen School 113 Fulton, nr. City Halk= ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; assoclated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. FURNITURE WANTED. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special reasons. S, J. WAUGH, r. 415 Examiner blg. GIRLS for sewing machines;steam power;pald ‘while learning; helpers. Neville Co., 31 Cala. WANTED—Women and girls to work on frult, 1731 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has “been established at 1096 ‘Valencia st. HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. 429 Bush -.Emp. Agency ......042 Clay st. -WE SHIP TO-DAY. Ranch foreman, $100; 100 laborers, city and country, $2 & 20 farmers, milkers, choremen -.nd others, $30 and $25; butter- m-.k%cl!y, $35; 2 milk wagon drivers, $40 HOTEL DEPARTME 3 Chll country hml ’lW to ‘l'lS' P‘r!nflh or Italian chef, hotel, ; second ook remiaitant $7: bread Taker, §50; seo- ond 'hand, $40° count nhnp-. 6 “waiters, country hotel, $30 and urse for an in- SHitation, | country, | $30; 20 dishwashers, kitchen 'hands, vegetable men and others, $30 and - C. R, HANSEN & CO...Main office, 420 Bush Branch office ...642 Clay st A BARBER for springs hotel, open the year round; everything furnished. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 429 Bush st. A PASTRY cook, $80 to $80; bread baker, $75, for nnt-cln. country hotel. C. R. HAN- SEN & , 429 Bush st. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 89 Third st. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. o ..STATE OF NEVADA ...FREE FARF T'AH to #3 50 per day 500 teamsters........$2 25 500 laborers and rock laborers.$2 25-$2 50 day WOODS. ...MADERA CO. b Ohute bulldors at $46 4 month and board: 1 swamper, $50 a month and board; 4 look- outs or assistant linemen, $40 & month and board; 2 lumber pilers, $2 a day... .MEN FOR FRUIT WORK... or the drier..$1 25 a day and board 6_men to pick fruit....$1 25 a day and board 12 laborers for qu free fare..§: dav 6 drillers, quarry. 3 t; Monterey $1 50 a cord home. 300 Taborers, ety and country..§2 50a day 10 men for skid road...$35 a month and board CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354. ————— e KENT Law School; day and night. 554 Parrott. bullding (Emporium); send for-eatalogue, CANDIDATES well prep'd for teacher’s exami- nation by former State Supt.; 338 Phelan bdg. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jessie 2981. We have the best bargains in rooming- houses in all parts of the city. Call and get our list before you buy. We will loan Yyou money at low interest. FOR LODGING-HOUSES GO TO McBRIDE % CO., 1104 Market, ground fioor. Phone Jessie 1460. Large list and choice. Honest business. FOR_sickness a 10-room lodging-house north of Market must be sold at sacrifice. Call at McBRIDE & CO.’S, 1104 Market, for bargain. PROF. MEFKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin, guitar;club practice SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. .Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.....Night class SPANISH, new method, 25c les. Prof. Simms, r. 4, 131 Montgomery st.; phone Davis 964. TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col- |, lege graduates in bookkeeping. 8556 Market. BOOKKEEPING by mail, $5; no money until satisfied. TARR, expert acc’tant, 855 Market. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- ouses; call. 'WEINHARD, rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. EXCEPTIONAL list lodging-houses and min- ing properties for sale. Hunsaker. 6 Eddy st. SPIR!TUALISM. MRS. DR, CLARK, The well-known medium _and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all irs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp for circular with special terms. 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 26. RS. DR. CLARK. $1_00—MATERIALIZING—$1 00. Brockwa materializing seance Tues. and Fri., 8:15, $1. Phone Polk 2456. 1052 Eilis. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. Chicago Business College,1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $6 mo, HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piles have been permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physiclan for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg., S.F. HELP WANTE! FEMAL! AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S. 429 Bush st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT ... Chambermald, must cook for 4 or 5 mnle. rooming-house, city. $30 and founa Cook, country hotel, fare paid. Another place for cook, country, fare paid. 2 waitresses, same house, city. 0 Mangle girl, eity, hotel. $15 and to\md Lunch waitress, no Sunday work. Second girl, institution, city Waitress, Stockton ...... Chambermaid to wait, Sonoma, fare paid, Night waitress and casnler, country hotel. 30 and found Lumdresu, country hotel . .. . Woman, feneralwork, cotfntry hotel, PRI .l .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT A 'first'class place for a second ¢ family, $30; cook and second girl, §35-515: nurse for two children, $25; second girl, city, $25; nurse girl, sleep home, $12; other nice places, city and country; ‘couple of nice places, u:small families, short distance, $20- others Bush st. ‘WANTED—10 second girls, $20, $25 and city and country; 3 cooks, no wash, cooks, little wuh $30; institution cook. ‘40 2 institution laundresses, $25- $39, country; 4 private boarding-house’ cooks, $30-$40; French nursegirls, $25; heuch mlld 830, hotel waitresses $20-§25; cleaning woman, institution, $20; chn.mbermud city, $20; 50 housework' girls at $20, $30. "'Apply to 3%, CROSHTT & Con. 334 ‘Suiter st EMPLO {MENT OFFICES. OLYMPIC Employment Office; Japanese and Chinese reliable help; established ten year: Tel. Bush 135. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st S5 CHANCES. A—8750; 2 grocery and son st., with 3 living rooms; rent $30; lease @ good business for man and wife. R. G. WILKE, 26%; Kearny st. A—MRS. J. . WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance, test. business medium and life-reader. Office 10 Turk st.; sittings, $1; by letter, §2. A—Materializing seance to-night at 8 o'clock; admission 50c. 205 Turk st. BROESKE. A—$1900; COAL and wood yard on Sutter s rent $50; business established 30 years and | rst-ciass paying: investigate; this is a good | offer. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; GROCERY and stationery, in Ala- meda; rent $15; 8 living rooms; a nicely paying business, where man and wife can bank “‘2 per month. See G. $800; rent §90; es- tablisbed many years: this is good lace: stock will iuvoice the Price. WILKE, 263 Kearpy st. A—$1000; DELICATESSEN store with restau- rant on leading business street; a business easily clearing §200 per month; owner sacri- fices on account of sickness. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$900; OYSTER and chop house on Sixth st.; rent $22 50; establ. years; place doing & good paying_business; sickness only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$650 RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, close to Call bldz.; rent $50; place establish- d many years and doing a g0od paying busi- mess. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A $4000; SALOON. the best one on the water front; lease. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. §700— Grocery with bar connected; near Market: £00d stock groceries and liquors; nice trade. long lease; 3 living rooms; s selling. Freeman, Perry & Co., Market. good reasons | A—NOTICE—We buy, sell or exchange 5 ricss of all kinds. STRAND & GO.. 36 Thiek. A_§300; CIGAR store; n < Rhed living room. STRAND, 78 i e HOTELS, aty ..na country; also cholee ness openings at bargain ' prices. - B"BVN EINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. FOR sale—Good dental practice 1n thriving town; price reasonable; g0od will of ownesr th E -3 ith e, “Address DE. & 4. SMITH, Sebas FOR sale st own price, kheflnwm‘ o ness at Geary st.; interiding yllrc:ul:elr ts partner in rooming-house. App! 114 Seventh et % | future: MME. MARSEAU, clairvoyant, card reader; 25¢c; hours 11 to' 8. 625 Minna st. MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night; sealed let- ters read; 10c; readings 50c, $1.” 132 Sixth, MRS, HUBBARD, 109 Oak_Circle Tuds., Fri S p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; 15¢c; read. dally, 50c MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market, bet. 10th and 1ith; sittings, 10 to 5, $1; Sundays excepted. - .SPECIAL, % PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and PIIml‘l Ever in San Francisco. Your Life as an Open Book. FREE IF NOT CORRECT And unless you obtain the information for Which you consult him he will positively 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 true or false; whom and when you will marry; tells what ails you and oftentimes gives you back your lost nerve and energy. 826 O'Farrell st. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS, Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg; ..FREE description of the past, Teveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied 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 affalrs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 9. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as n'person; 3 questions answered, full life, 35: send. lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send toffice, Wells- Fargo money order or istered letter. - A—25¢; $2 readings this week only 25c; palm- istry, .claipvoyant, astrology and psychom- Qtrv also ‘d on lll lfl‘.l.fl reuniting, and speed. mrrhnu 10 to 8 dl.ll’ 1010 Mission,nr. flthy chance for lady or tle- .I-_‘?non- well_established paying with' experience changed. Call 104 Fillmore st., after 7 p, m. MME. PORTER,wonderful clairvoyant & card ble veil- WAhm—Amvhlinnlnx cluss oyster house and . restaurant. 4768, Call office. ew,; doing S, $275_SALOON with Gays. Apply G0z Third st must be sold tn 5 A—“ Zmdl.r she has lewnd t. a vond-fllx prophetess; Dagmes; Iuht, nr. Questions: n-gmmno amtos p.m. MME. RAVENNA: business &iven; full life readings lmfl she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate JAP reliable housecleaning; cooks, waiters on short notice, 1293 Page tel.” Fell 8501. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1007, BRADLEY & CO., 840 Cla ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel. Black 5072. | RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Bmployment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office,415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, rellable help. 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., 82% FREMONT ST.; MR, DAVIS. LADY demonstrator to attend booth; lhnrt hours and salary. Call to-day, 2 p. m. s or address H. G. CONNOR, 'office of B. OLIVER, 114 Montgomery st. ‘WANTED—Salesladles for art embroldery de- partment; must have a knowledge of wor- JAPANESE lnnllisenca Omu—mrnluh most | steds, . Appl. v Tellable help. 524 Bi tel. Bush 516 E\m;'m v.lay Superintendent’'s office, The - T‘e = ‘WANTED—Skirtmakers, _improvers, d EIIPLDYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. AriE mi widat "f:m ffll? ers, .flrrlu INVALID nurse or care of sick; good house- keeper; neat, refined, willing; satisfactory Tef. . DUNCAN, 4 Vernon place, off Hawthorne st.; tel. Red 6143, PIANO teacher, lady, will give lessons for the use of plano to practice on part of the day a few days in the week M. M., box 4790, Call otfice. A COMPETENT girl of 15 to assist with light housework. Call 1126 York st., near Twenty- fourth; no postals. COMPETENT woman wants lllllltlm! in pri- vate family; good cook; ref.; no an- swered. 319 Minna st. COLORED woman wishes work by the day, $1 50. 1022 Jackson st. WOMAN wishes work by day, $1 50. “Mission st. ‘WOMAN would like place as cook or house work; Alameda preferred. Call 22 Perry sf YOUNG lady desires position as bookkeeper and stenographer; good in figures. Box 1. 3007% A—_NICE young girl wishes to assist in House- work. Please call at 825 Vallejo st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 week; convenfent and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from forry, WANT ads and subscriptions taken for [Tne Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. CLASSIEIED advertisements and subscrl recelved at Call branch otfice, 2200 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. ore. the East and Gress this week, box 4769, Call, !ou:na Japancse has a long experience in ‘houseworic and little: Erod Engiinh: WaBts 000 atustion oy Boboo goylncltv. J. K. R., 418A Post st. S JAPANESE young man desires position as waiter or houseworker in family; week up. K. FUKU, 1108 Hyde terrace No. 2, — i o R TR T D ’owo%mmm%m ll!l-w mnmhum ‘Box 4088 Post st. FARMER and wite for gentleman’s place, $45 and found and Increase; 2 gardeners, $30 and board; marker and distributor for laun- dry, $12 week; farmers, $26 and $30; 2 milk wagon drivers, $40 and board; hoisting en- gineer, $70 and board; stableman for coun- try, $35 and board; teamsters, $1 50 day and board, free fare: laborers, drillers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. PORTER for family hotel, $30 and fd.; butler, 40; second butler, $45; restaurant second cook, $70; fry cook, $40 to $50; boarding- house cook, $50; night cook, country, $12 50 Week second baker, $45 and found: cake baker, $46 and found; walters, $25 to $45; restaurant porter, $25 and found, and other hotel and restaurant help. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office, 316 Stockton st.—Six men for laboring work, private park, country, $1 a day and found; 2 men for factory, $150 a day; man to do chores, wite to cook, private place near city, $50, etc. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. 2 waiters, same hotel, $30; porter, $25; dish- asher, §30; waiter, $45. RESTAUBANTS—Cooks, waiters, dishwashers, porters, kitchen help; no fee. 526 Mont- gomery st. ‘WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied unmar- ried men, between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate habits, ‘who/can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento, Cal. MAN and wife, no children, to take care of small country shooting club, Marin County; woman to take care of house, man of the outside grounds; no cooking; references re- quired; in answer mention salary expected. Address box 4081, Call office. EXPERT, experienced cabinet makers wanted. Apply JOHN BREUNER CO., 857 Market st.; also experienced furniture packers ‘wanted. ’ FIRST-CLASS stenographer for Dawson; sal- ary $150 per month; must operate Smith. Premler typewriter, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. ROUGH carpenters for Southern Pacific Rail- road work; free fare; no fee. 526 Montgom- ery st., room 1. AN experfenced inside falesman; steady posi- tion for good, energetic man. Apply The Gamossi Glove and Umbrella Store, 101 Post. YOUNG man, 16 to 18, for wholesale trade; references. ' Address, stating wages desired, box 4799, Call office. WANTED—First-class jacket hands; also skirt hand for alteration room. Apply Superinten- dent’s office, The Emporium. WANTED—A young girl for light housework; also one to learn to be a nurse. 2101 Webster st.; 1to3or7p m. WANTED—Wire worker and fron railing maker and helper on iron and wire work. 751 Mission st. LUNCH cook in small saloon, one that can tend bar a Mttle; good home; wages $25 and found. Box 4794, Call office. LADY traveler, reliable in handling money; expenses and ‘commissfon; references and se- curity required. Address box 4797, Call. WANTED—l or 2 boys or young men to rub in grainer; thll mm—nln: 7:30 o'clock. oxsx 17 Montgomery ave. COMPETENT dressmaker and designer on tailor- le suits to work iIn store. 138 Hayes st. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. WANTED—A girl for second work; wages $20. Apply 2623 California st irl; small famil % Devisadero carf: HOUSEWORK ot ol B D b b i AL A GIRL for second work, wait-on table and 12 a. m., plain sewing. Call 1725 Pine st. GOOD steady woman for laundry work I(wd.y and Tuesday each week. 1638 Folsom REFINED cultured woman to travel for whole- sale house. Box 4798, Call office. ‘WANTED—Refined woman for position of trust; references. Box 4777, Call office. GIRL wanted to fold papers; must be experi- enced. Printing dept, 1139 Market st. ACTIVE young girl tg/learn waiting at tabl good wages. Peoplé's Restaurant, 631 Clay. WANTED—A girl to do uoom! work and ting. 1914 Sacramento . PANTS finishers wnua at good Dny. hess Hn am;o: steady work; WAN ced n.led.dy for, dress BROS. T3 Market g % FIRST- coat flnhhcr wanted. M. -J. KELLER CO., Oakland. T R e “ & ’mm mgflo&@ o & _tn.,ln m_-&.&m 10 MEN to- d‘wm 19, 7243 Market, CARL TUnited Labor nominee for Governon YOUNG man can half triterest in big pay- ing business tor $75; no rake; investigate. x 4082, Call office, 'ANTED—First-class domestic sal ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HA’ E BROS.' BARBER wanted for Saturday dnd Sunday at 002 Clay st. 1 BARBER for Saturday and Sunday, 137 Tay- lor st., near Eddy. BARBER for Saturday. 803 Kearny st. ‘WANTED—Errand boy. Apply at 532 Com- ‘mercial st. MEN for Southern Pacific Railroad work; free fare; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. m'xm.mm boy to assist with office work. [YSELL-ROLLINS CO., Clay st. DISHWASHER wanted at 428 Kearny st. FIRST- night steward; reference. BREUSS' Cafe, 70 Third st. !DWGmmkdhmulhm Stalls 3 and 5, Foxhall Market, 2318 Fillmore st. PORTER. wfldfl.hlfimmhlw WAm—mbw “HETTY BROS. 136 Eddy st. A- llURRA!hRBA.DY..m and 636 Clay st. Main - B _TO-D. m—uxm—aovs—youuu m “To States of Ut da, Arizona, £ all DON'T FORGET California and WE SHIP YOU States. Thousands g FREE TO-DAY everywhere. Are Tell your friends about it. Laborers, 2-horse teamsters, 4-horse team- e also helpers, car dumpers, masons and SRS e ena Bawes, $2, $2 25, 55032 75, §5, $3 50 a da: : .IT'S FREE. ¥ES ITS FREE Also to Lucu:. Peanp_ Wlls, Tarrace, Kel- ton, Comoe, Salvia, Stone House, Irom Polnt, - Cliro, Molsen, " EIko, - Wadsworth, , Golconda, Fenelon, Clark, all other points, of different places, to work on Salt Lake Nevada divisions. Free Southern and Central :l;:clflc rass_for you. Laborers, teamsters. Cornumen. bem:d)‘xmen, ete. $2, $2 50, - FARE PAID 50 men to pile lumber, job last year round, $40 and found; 12 men for lumber yards, no blan- kets needed, south, mills, yards and woods, south, $35 and found; 300 willing men for 15 other mills, no ex] rience required, you'll suit, o $30 to and found SHIP DAILY . MECHANICAL CARPENTERS. Light boller maker, $2 50 to $3 day; 3 te help with rivets, $6 week; boiler shop, $2 day, increase; worker, §2 50, $3 diy; rousn ‘carpenter, city; 5 “boilermakers, helper, country .FOR SISKIYO' e carpcnter: fare paid, Tidg; ere, 33 day; 14 carpenters, exceptional big manu- facturing corporation, fare $1, wages $3 50 day, steady job carpenter, mine, $2 50 ‘and foun carpenters, house work, country, $8 50; 4 car- penters, large company, fare $1 25 §3 50 day; Wood turner, city; 3 concrete finishers; ranch blacksmith, $30 and found; circular sawyer, see boss here, $100 and found. FRUIT PICKERS. .FRUIT PICKERS . FARE PAID .. 870 'men and boys wanted to pick fruif, work | METAL beds, in packing-houses and dry yards; you do nit need any experience; anybody can pick fruit; in all parts of the Stafs where fruit is ‘Brown; wages $30, $40 and found; some Dlaces your fare i5 paid; long jobs; i Work; crowds going daily. Yo 26 men or boys to pull 1 to $40 and found; 15 teamsters for ranches, $0 to $40 and found; 20 men to work in $37 50 and found; 14 milkers, $30, $35 and 40 ana found; 20 chore men, ranches and private, $20 to $30 and fopnd; 11 chore boys, ranches and private, $15 to $20 and found 320'laborers, city and country factories, etc. $2 to $2 50 day; 40 teamsters, city and coun- try, steady work, $2 to $2 50 day. . MISCELLANEOUS . 8 young men for planing il $150; man to deliver circulars, city, 8 box- fmakers Tor factory, §2 25 days choremart, Catholic institution; stableman, city dray company, $15 week: butter maker, city, and found; milk wagon driver, wholesale de- partment, '$40 and_found; night watchman, country, ‘sawmill, $35 and found; 10 stable- men, city and country, $30 to $45 and found; 3 milk wagon drivers; 3 laborers, factory, $2 day; 3 men for winery, country; 10 wood- choppers, mine company, $1 50 cord; 25 laborers,” free fare, $60; 6 laborers, manu- facturing company, fare $1, $45 and found: 2 young men help finish furniture, you'll suit. $9 week; 5 centrifugal men, fare paid, $75; milk wagon driver, $40 and found; 3§ hos- tlers; 8 men and wives; 15 boys for factor- les, city; boys to learn trades. MINES . miners, big mine, 's3, 25 laborers, big mine, fare $2, w: §75: a $¢ ages $60. 25 miners,’ different mines, $756 and 367 50; 140 men to work around mines as laborers, no experience needed. any willing man can fill the bill, wages $40 to $50 and found.... HOT} ETC. S, 15" cooks, hotels and restaurants, camps and ranches, $35 to $75 and found. 2 21 waiters, city and country jobs, 530 to $40 and found; 5 bakers, other jobs 3 bakers" helpers; porter, saloon, $11 week: young to hélp in dining-room, $25 and fnund porters, hotels and restaurants, $20 and $25; 25 dishwashers, potwashers and kitchen help. young man to drive butcher wagon, $25 an: found Butcher, uhnp, fare $2. Laundrymen, bell boys, 8 slaughter butchers, Roustabout, mine hotel, $30 a k. ranch, few men, boss here, $30 and fd.: butcher, shop, fare 335 and fd.; cook, boilermaker s | ds for steady jobs all winter, 326 | ranch, $40 and fd.. 4 concrete finishers, large company, country, steady work and good wages, boss here; con+ crete finisher, $4 day, country, big job...... A section foreman for sawmiil railroad, see boss here: day cashler, city restaurant, $30 and found. Laborers, boss here, see him, $60. Banking Syndicate, South. 50 men or boys to pick fruits f In clflng houses, etc. $50 and found. fare $i. UTH—IT'S FR 50 men, bix sawmill, free mre‘ south 0 and found. Worl You'll +.Thousands of other positions. Come, sde.. Be‘!t Places at MURRAY & READY Best Wages at. 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Recruits 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, WANTED—Young man willing to work and satisfied with $70 month; no experience: no Sunday work: must have $125 cash; no chair warmers. BROWN, 1221 Market st. $125—WANTED—Reliable young man with this amount; dutles takes cash and assist in restaurant; $40 month and found; steady place. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st, WANTED—A steady, reliable young man with $125 cash for ‘plain office Work; will pay $65 per month to good steady place; short hours. Apply 1016 Market s, room ‘WANTED—Bright boy 16 to 18; office work; short hours; good chance for advancement. “Address in own hand writing, reference, box 4774, Call office. ‘WANTED—Laborers dock: $2 per day: tucky st. cars to Sixth ave. Improvement Company. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. AN experienced milk wagon driver wanted; Scandinavian preferred. Call 326 San Pablo ave.. Oakland. WANTED—Strong boy to run elevator; must be over 15 years of age. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. WANTED—Two good men to take care stable and feed norses. ADDIY J O'SBEA, Seventeenth and Vermont sts. WANTED—Man to tend office, walt on_cus- tomers; steady place year round: $75 re- quired.” Inquire 331 Kearny st., room 12%g. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight weeks; barbers in great demand; catalogus free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. at Hunters Point dry- take Third and Ken- City Street HOUSES TO LET. D e e o A—PRINTED list of houses tb let; send fog €ir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. | -ROOMED house: large basement; fine mmu tion; Central ave., A—140 HORSES for s#¥e at Arcade Horse Mare ket, 327 Sixth st.; also buggies, wagons, har. nese, ete.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. THE sale of Miller horses will continue until farther notice on Mondays at 1 p. m. at STEWART'S HORSE MARKET.721 Howard. -oms AND WAGONS. LOT of cheap horses for sale at 327 Sixth It. T Carriage team; 1 whrk team, $130; business and saddlo horse. DALZIEL, 605 G. G. av Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckb’d,sur- rey, harness, work,driviog horses,15th-Valencia AN Al express wagon, single; also light camp- ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. LOST AND FOUND. A A LOST—On Folsom st.. between Fourteenth and Sixth and Townsend, a plush rebe and horse blanket. Return to J. O'KEEFFE, Western Meat Company, Sixth and Townsend sts.; reward. party_who took old-fashioned champagne T!:‘E-“y" mistake, from Colonel Barnes Sale, please .sturn them to The Palace Art, 16 Post st. B. HAQUETTE. LOST—On Bartlett st., brown and white Scotch collle dog. Return ‘to 239 Bartlett st.; re- ward; license No, 406. LOST—White spitz do‘ roturn to 2751 Broadw: _Trish setter bitch: vhn- spot on fore- b x:-:x cheat, 1117 Folsom st.; reward. LOST—A gold breastpin; reward of $5. Return to 1201 Jones st. LOST—Friday evening, small black dog; license 198. Return to 143 Sixth st.; reward. LOST—White and black spotted hunting dog: plain leather gollar; liberal reward. 378 Capp. LOST—On Bartlett st., brown and white Scotch _ collle dog. Return to 239 Bartlett st.; reward. T + will pay to “‘Remember’’ that the California Watch Case Co., 220 Sutter st., needs old gold and silver to make new watch cases. leu reward for MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. MATTRESSES u-d ed & sterilized; anteed illows to order; also clean- blstery; honest WOrk Sur- HOPKE BROS., $11-415 Powell st. bedding, camp goods, window shades. HOTTER, 712 Mission, tel. Main 736. e ———————— MEDICAL. DONNELL, world-renowned spectalisi—Ladies, all who are sick or im trouble conpult the specialist on female com- ts; menst: female complaints posi- uvely corrected; the unfortunate helped; re- lief in all cases taken; the most difficult cases treated; have relieved thousands of most ob- stinate cases; free, confidential advice on all subjects of delicate nature. DR.G.W.0'DON- NELL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt., op. 5th. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fo- ‘male troubles; instant relief guaranteed; con- sult free; 100815 Market st., opp. Fifth. MRS, DR, WYETH, specialist for all femals complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience; refined home befors and Quring confinement. 728 Ppet st., nr, Jomes. MRS_ D. ALLEN.1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. A—MRS. DR. GWYER, City Hall ave, over Good Fellows’ Grotto and 1504 Market st. MRS, DR. WEGENER, private home for pa= tients; babies adopted. 508 Eddy st. DR. AND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR, NG TOY KEE. 210 Stockton st., opposite Union Square; all Giseases cured by herbs. A—DR. G. J MILLINERY. LADIES—I am overstocked in fine millinery; prices cut in two; hats 320-315-§12-$10-35-35. $5-$3 50; latest styles; best materials; I the face. MME. DOSCH. 207 Post st. MINES AND MINING. CAPITAL wanted for placing machinery on well developed quartz mines. Address or call room 24, ninth floor, Mills building. e e e e e mscm“u’— -FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry sent on ap- proval with privilege of examination to any part of the globe, and can be pald for in small weekly or ‘monthly payments. PORT- LAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 Stockton st. Phone Bush 184. A—BUYS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. BAR fixtures, big stock; installments; billiard and pool tables; easy terms or rented. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 652 Mission. A GOOD bicycle, some furniture, sewing ma- chine, kitchen utensils, lamps, Mason jars, etc. 874 Howard st. For sale—A number good 2d-hand cook stoves, 2 4-ft. brick ranges & 1 7-ft. ditto; also good King heater. Apply Wm. Loane, 4390 5th st. ILERS and engines; 100 for sale, or will buy. KROGH MFG. CO., 519 Market st. SECOND-HAND boilers, engines, pumps, ma- WHITE, chinery, ete. H. S. 130 Beale st. ENGINES, boilers, lathes, planers, second- hand machinery. J. BURKE, ‘39 Beale st. SAFES—New and second-hand. The HERe MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. SECOND-HAND lumber, sashes, blinds, doors ard bricks for sale. Valencia st., cor. 15th. SAFES—Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK & CO., agents, 103 Front st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters (all makes). ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. BOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock BAKER & HAMILTON. Edison_phonographs, records, supplies, moving pioture machines, films. Bacigalupl, 938 Mikt. GASOLINE engines, all nzel, new and M-h.lnd, J. B, DOAK, 46 l'!!mon and ll\lncM MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand mmr Bh:- tures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. DIES' sealskins, gents' dress sults it T ortiand Coan Office, 25 Stockton st. Wm TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851. OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and precious stones bousht.” J. R. JENKEL, S17 Market st. MONEY TO LOAN. MURPHY—601-602 EXAMINER BUILDING. &MM at less than h.nx rates; c.mooo loans mortgages. unaivided teats T reel exie life interests in property being held in etates in probata Jegacies o mter- ests in estates; assignment of rents; life in- surance policies; will also purchase I terests, your nmpo-mn- courteous. no matter what it is: financial problems of lu gorts and sizes; if you need monex see HER- MAN MURPHY, 601-602 AA—MANHATTAN BARBER wanted; must be first class; stead . job. Telephone at once to GRANT HAR. m B g R “1, LAN, Hollister, Cal. Tite h,,,,m‘m. Boitctes: full Mfiw ve- FIRST-CLASS saloon porter wanted: ments at 6 per cont MANHA AN $12 per week. 152 East st., cor. Howard. . Crocker building; telephone Main COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS | A—R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. BROS, & CO., 24 Sutter st. Loans any amount at lowest rates. WANTED_Man who undeystand Deal direct with iender. n who u s nursery pt= ges. florist business.” Call 500 Holght st b ool b 9 % WANTED—Y men to learn barber trade, | On third mortsages. 8. F. Bl.rbtr ‘ollege, T41A Howard st. 8: m‘z?:et: lnur-t- in real estate. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Australia HERMAN S, 20 Stevart sr. "4 EN to buy new and 500 M -hand hoes, arm; 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Hnwurd ’nr. 5th, 500 PAIRS new and second-hand Irllly shoes; size 5 to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 34, PENSION atty., E. A, Bullls, room 40, Phel Bie: Past Com. Geor. H. Thomas Post,G. A.Ig.‘ GET your shoes half soled while nmn‘, to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d ALL sizes 's shoes, l“lh"m nflu Bgmul bet. st a“ ESTER Hi nmu..-r-u. Xot—m %M!' -rooms; tmbummtomfrm" e Golden West Hotel, 08 ‘m....sm- B Ad) T '"s:fi ‘—'—-—h HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR rent for 6 mont S o . betweea Webster and Duchan- Apply_room 5, Sth_floor, bldg. e ol ase b s subs Lo 8 smgmnad o A _FURNISHED l4-room house for sale; ©On legacl®. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 5518. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3 barrassed_may secure financial assistance ai Security Loan and Trust Co., 21 mum st. Phone Red 6474 No loan signs to em- bafrass you. A PLACE where you can valuables. real estate, M stocks, .m-. chattel mu-. ete. No loan ‘. 0 embarrass you. Security and T3 Stockion st. Phone Hed 647s. liberal advances on v lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry 810 Market y.; tel. Main 1644, Branch 19 Third. ONE. per cent on furniture or no re- moval, no_commission: $25 up; m’l—- 26 Montgomery st., room. ON real estate, Ist or 2nd mortgages and on fur- Towest rates. BECKER, 30 Geary st l

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