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36 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1902. CHURCH SERVICES. | WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, - cor. TWebster and Page sts.; Fillmore, Hayes and Haight st. cars convenient—Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. by Rev. William George | Trower of Monterey. Morning topic, ‘Super- ive Character of History.” ~ Evening topic, | ““The Prophets of This Age.” A praver and | preparatory meeting Wednesday evening, led by Rev, James Woodworth. Communion serv- | ice mext Sundey morning, Oct. 12, conducted by Rey. E. H. Avery, D.D. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor Junior, 4:30. Seniors, 6:45 p. m. All invited and welcome. MEETING NOTICES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Comn. CLATRYOYANTS—Continned. HELP WANTED—MALE—Cow, MEETING Notice. Ty Woodman ‘of the "World of San Franciseo is ur- gently requested to par- ticipate in Woodman's Falr and Carnival street parade on MONDAY EVEN! 1902, at 7 o'clock. Meet your camp_on Van Ness ave., near Market st.; visifing neighbors are also requested to participate. Queen contest closes at nidnight, 12 o'clock, Oct. 6, 1902, G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Chairman Parade Committee. NG, October 6, yterian Church, ('ori{ Cnll;l‘alr{ nia and Octav v. John, Hemphill, D.D., pastor: Rev ge G. Eldredge, as- | soclate pastor. Morning servce at 11 o'clock. | Sacrament of the Lo:d’s Supper. Dr. Hemp- | hill will preach. Evening service at 7:301 o'clock. Mr. Eldredge will preach. Sunday- school at 10 a. m., 12:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day at 8 p. m, CALVARY Pre and | FIRST Congregational Church, cor. Post Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., | Will preach at both services. At 11 | topic, ““Does the Church Realize Her | 7:45 p. m., topic, “The | Opportunity A Friendship of Jes Al are’ cordially in- | vited. \ THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor. 11| the Lord’s Supper and | 7:30 p. m., “Beside or the Warm Heart | NITARIAN Ci (Firsy), SW. cor. Geary | and . Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, | minister, - Rev. "Mr. Leavitt and Charles A. Murdock, superintendents of Sunday-school. The Sunday-school is st 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Brad- ford Leavitt will preach; subject, ““The Si pie Life”” Music by quartet choir under di- Tection of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited. There is Do evening serv- | ioe. | UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner of Capp | and Twentleth sts. F. Dinsmore, minister. Sunday- W.,C. Maxwell, superintendent. ter will preach at 11 o'clock; subject, ““Th Giant and the Stripling.” Musical selections under the management of Jabish Clement Esg. All are free and strangers welcome. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mr. Guthrie will preach both morning snd evening. Subject, morning, ‘Christian _Sociability. Evening subject, “John Wickliffe.” Sunday-school at 12:d5 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer-meeting at 8| o'clock. All are cordially invited. { FRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough s(s. | —Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. | Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and holy commuhion, 11; eermon by the re tor. Afternoon service at 4 o'clock. People’s one-hour service, 8. Address by Dr. David Starr Jordan of Stanford University in the interests of the Y. M. C. A. All Seats free. A SPECIAL service will be held in Trinity | Episcopal Church this Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in the interests of the Young Men's Christian Association. The address of the | evening will be delivered by Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University. Special music bas been arranged under the | direction of Mr. Louis H. Eaton. The pub- | lic, both men and women, is invited to at- | tend. A SPECIAL service for men only_this Sunday | afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Young Men's Christian Association Auditorium, Mason and Ellis sts. The address will be given by Rev. | J. B. Nies, a distinguished clergyman, who ie to visit our city. Mr. Nies' subject will | be “Archaeology, or Ancient Palestine.’ Scats free to ali men SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Eplscopal | Church, corner Hayes and Buchanar sts. Rev. Jobn Stephens, pastor, will preach st 11 & m. on “The Valley of Baca,” and at 7:30 p. m. on “Keep Thy Heart,” with a | foreword on *“The Board of Supervisors and Thelr ldeas of City Government.' Seats free. All invited Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at p. m. i FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant | ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; | subject of lesson sermon, ‘‘Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?’ Sunday-school for chil- | dren at the same hour; Wednesday evening | meeting at § o'clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are welcome. | BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture at Golden | Gate Hall, 625 Butter st., this evening at 8 o'clock on *“The Law of Psychic Phenom- ens.” This will be Mr. Mills' second lecture on this topic. All seats are open to the pub- | lic. Doors open at 7: Audience will | please be seated before & o'clock. Collection | &t the door. THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Ol- | cott, president-founder: Pacific Coast head- | quarters, Odd Fellows' building—Public lect- | ure, § p. m., by Mrs. Mary A. Hasty, sub- | ject, *Human Nature Not Ruined, but In- | comiplete.” Golden chain class for children, | 11:30 8. m. Class for inquirers Thursday, | 2:30 p. m. [ THEOSOPHICAL Soctety, Golden Gate Lodge— Free public lecture every Sunday, 8 p. m., Flood building, 800 Market st.; subject to- | night, “Child Souls,” by Miss M. A, Walsh. | Bibj ass, Sundays 11 @ m. Inquirers’ | meeting, Thursd: 2:30 p. m., and Satur- | @ay, 8 p. m. Library and reading-room open | daily, 1 to 4 p. m. HERMETIC Brotherhood—Open meetings every | Thursday evening at 8 oclock 509 Van Ness ave { —_— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. E AA—FREE lecture to men only. Dr. J. De- pew Kergan will give his illustrated lecture, | “The Reason Why,” this evening at Crystai | Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st.; doors open at 7:30; lecturc at 8 o'clock. Speclal | music. Free tickets will be distributed for | X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday | evening; remember the question box. | NEWSOM of New York will lecture on | t and spiritual phenomena; fllustrating with tests; admission 10c. Fraternal Hall, | Seventh and Market ste., I O. O, F. bmg.i 909 MARKET. 2 p. m., 8 p. m.—Phenomena | pychics. Buswell and wife, developing me- | diums and their puplls of different phases of mediumship and iree healing treatment. DR C E. WHEELER will hold his first epir- itual church and message meeting in Library Hall, San Mateo, 2 and 8 p. m., balance of week 148 Sixth st, San Francisco. BPIRITUALISM—Mrs. Ada Foye, 0dd Fellows' | buflding, Prospect Hall, cor. Seventh | Market ste.; to-night at §, { sages, 10c; elevator. MME. E. YOUNG, the Original Aura Seer- ess afy Spirit Messenger, gives readings | @aily. 760 Central ave.,, Webster st. station, | Alameda A—25C_TESTS TO ALL—25C. BROCKWAY'S peychic seznce to-night; ques- & irs of life. 1052 Elils, motic exhibition and § p. m. Bythian : admission 10c. 4 seances; all got 1oping circle Fyi. MRE. WINCHESTER, ., near Lar- kin—Circle day, 8 m.; Tuesday, 2 p.m. v Harrison Brown, Evo- 0Odd Fellows” Bldg., 8 p. m.; music. | PAYING saloons from $400 to. A—NOTICE—We buy, | | Rm. 53. VAN DEN BERGH & CO.,916 Market. NEIGHBORS, TAKE NO- TICE—Members of San Francisco Camp No. 437, W. O. W., will assemble on MONDAY E at 30 sharp, on Van Ness . bet. Grove and Fultén sts. H. J. McCLINTOCK, W. DRENNAN, Con. Com. WOODMEN of the World, Golden Gate Camp No. 64—Members are hereby notified to attend the fu- neral of our late neigh- bor, WILLIAM J. ROS- KAMP, from the funeral parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission st., SUNDAY, October 5, at 2 o'clock p. m. Clerk. o E. 8. ISAACS, Consul Commander. D. OLIVER JR., Clerk. No. 1, gives its regular entertain & ment, and dance MONDAY EVEN- MIZPAH Court, Tribe of Ben Hur, ING, October 6, Welcome Hall, Odd Fellows' bldg. Visiting members invited.. Admission 10 cents. > VEREIN OESTERREICH. The German speaking Austrians will ®ive SUNDAY, Oct. b, their ninth annual grape-picking festival at the Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth st., pear Folsom, commencing at 2 p. m. The festival is one of the most social and A—JOSEPH STRAUB, S50 Market st. $500—Restaurant near Howard st.,” doing s good business; large store; low rent. $3250—Saloon on good business street; lease; owner must leave city on other business; call n.n‘dl investigate .......... 5 800—Nice corner grocery £00d bar trade; 4 nice rooms lease; only part cash; bargain . $700—Pork and delicacy in good locality: 80od paying stand; low rent ... 55 $1600—Partner in first-ciass harness busine: this is a good chance to get in an old es tablished and paying business ...... $500—Nice corner grocery and bar; living fooms; fresh stock; low rent; long lease $1000—Partner in’established wine busines: Old established lodging-house and saloon; low rent; long lease ........ .... $5000—Bakery and confectionery; machinery, horses, wagons; good route; part cash......e $1000———— A BIG BARGAIN. ESTABLISHED TWELVE YEARS. A FAMILY GROCERY. \ Right downtown; fine, full, clean, new stok of first class groceries; strictly cash trade; no delivery; could be largely increased by a hustler; very low rent; counters, fixtures, showcases, shelving, etc., etc., etc., com- plet2 in every detail; sacrificed on account of ill "health; nice. furniture in four adjacent living rooms included; full price only $1000 for a quick cash sale; first come first served; must be seen to be appreciated; look this up at once; full investigation invited; will not appear after to-day. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. C. E. MENTZER & CO., 916 Market st., rm. 52; Phone Black 5447. Balcon and restaurant; 11 fur. rooms; low rent; receipts $40 per day; $900. We have bargains in hotels, rooming- houses, boarding and lodging houses, business opportunities. We will loan you money on any house you buy. Please give us a call, SALOON on Seventh st.; good trade; low rent; price $800. One of the best saloons on Mission st.; 2 years' lease; rent $50; price $1850; this is an ©ld stand; proprietor retiring. Large saloon and basement on O'Farrell; reasonable rent; rare chance; price §$1100. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market. A LADY wanted as partner in established med- ical institute; must have $2500; no experience necesgary. Apply Monday, L. E. STEPHENS, 235 Kearny st., room 4. | I cannot speak too highly. ANOTHER BIG SALE. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 3, 1902, To My Many Friends: i The Cosmopolitan Hotel was ‘sold for me to- day by Marion Griffin, the real estate agent, at 719 Market st., for whose business methods He and nis sales- men are stralghtforward, honorable hustlers. For some time past 1 have been sick and on that account have been compelled to retire from business. Knowing Mr. Griffin’s reputation for successfully handling large propositions I placed the maiter of securing me a purchaser 4n his hands four days ago, and to-day In my place will be found three new proprietors, who are courteous gentlemen, and for whom I be- speak abundant success. respectfully, aaE “w. FAHEY. | MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. John 4-6-8- Business boom's here.. Good title guaranteed. Big free 1ist at office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money to loan, 114 per cent; two years’ time. Telephone Green 4-6-8. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1.and 2, : Near Call buildin See big free list office; open S 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 {n center of this city; the most elegant furniture, piano, -dra- perles, carpets and mirrors of all the houses I have for sale; in a swell location; conven- jent to the theaters; extra large and sunny rooms; full of e people; clears §$123 each month; price §2700; easy terms; see my only agent, MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market s near Cail building. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. CLARK, The weil-known medium and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystéry revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mall; send stamp for pecial terms, 1206 Market st., ; offices 25 and 26. MRS. DR. CLARK. 'AY'S psychlc se: i p tions answere p" affairs of life. 1052 Elhs. circular wit cor. Golden Gate $1500 BUYS half interest in manufacturing cash bus.; full investigation. $800 buys best Msrket-st. cigar store. COAST, 783% Mrkt. $1_00—MATERIALIZING—S$1 00. Brockway's_materializing seance Tues. and ¥Fri., 8:15, $1. Phone Polk 2466. 1052 Ellis. ESTATE Patent Co. sells patents; bonds to protect patent rights; New York agency for manufacturers. 53 Columblan blg., 916 Mrikt. A—MRS. J. J, WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance, test. business medium and life-reader. Office 10 Turk st.; sittings, $1; by letter, $2. PARTNER with small capital in good paying business; experience not necessary. 4172, Call. A—Materializing seance to-night at 8 o'clock; admission 50c. 205 Turk st. BROESKE. SUBURBAN botel; new; handsomely furnished; doing good business;’ must be sold: owner golng Fast. Address box 3845, Call, Oakland. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 908 Market st., corner Elils (upstairs), Rooms 7 and 8. ROOMING-HOUSES OF ALL KINDS. ALL CLASSES, ANY LOCATION. PAYMENTS TO SUIT BUYER Clear Titles Guaranteed on all Sales. A few samples of our many bargain: A—McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, rooms 7 and 8. 10 rooms; nicely furnished; clears $40..$800 19 rooms; boarding-house; Van Ness ave. 19 rooms; Ellis st.; all full; only. popular affairs that takes place in the clty. Admiesion, 25c. CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, American Assoclation of (i Masters and Pilots — Or1- (i15) cers and members are re- || quested to attend the next regular meeting of the Harbor MONDAY EVENING, October 6, at § p. m. Nomina- tions for officers for 1608. R. N. PIPPEY, Secretary. W. M. RANDALL, Captain. PAST MEMBERS OF KNICKER- BOCKER ENGINE CO. No. § will fi\ meet THIS AFTERNOON at the Veteran Firemen's Hall at 3 p. to ar- rahge for their fifty-second anniversary ban- quet. E. B. VREELAND, President. T. J. MACAULEY, Secretary. DR. RAVLIN lectures in Gier's Hall, 14th st, Oakland; Mrs. Selp gives symbol readjngs. THE Caiifornia Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from McBride Bros., in Caledonia mine, near St. Louls, Slerra County, Cal. to deposit tailings In dam in Cedar Grove ravine, draining into Slate Creek, which reaches Yuba River; from W. E. Duncan Sr., in Missourl Flat placer mine, near Span- ish’ Ranch, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tailings in dams drairang into Rush Creek, which reaches east branch of Feather River: from Jacob, Joseph, Herman and Charles Snow, in Bean Hill placer mine, near Dis- mond’ Springs, El Dorado County, Cal, to deposit tailings in Webber Creek, which reaches American River; from John C. Mur- phy, in Eig Chunk placer mine, near Kel. eey, El Dorado County, Cal, to deposit tall- ings in 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 tall- inge 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. STOCKHOLDERS' Meeting.—Notice is hereby given that the annual mesting of the stock- | holders of The Bank of California will be | held st the banking house in this city on | TUESDAY, October 14, 1902, at 11 o'click a. m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, October 1, 1902. —— e BUSIN..SS CHANCES. A LIST of branch bakerfes. A list of butcher shops A iist of barber shops. A list of restaurants. $225 to $1200 A list of delicacy stores. $200 to $2000 | A list of candy & notion stores.$500 to $1500 A list of frult stands A list of cigar stands . $125 to $750 | A list of saloons . A list of groceries A good grocery store at im MARION GRIFFHN, 710 Mar) $225 to_$800 $550 to $1600 $125 to $550 | et, nr. Call blg. | Paying groceries from $500 to. Paying barl shops 00 to. Paying bakerles from $400 to Paying cigar stands $175 to Paying delicacies $200 to. . POWERS & CLARK, 838 HOTELS, city and country; also choice busi- ness openings at bargain prices. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 817 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. sell or exchange busi- ness of all kinds. STRAND & CO., 78 Third. A—$300; CIGAR store; good trade; ome fur- | nished living room. STRAND, 78 Third st, Lodging-houses and business chances for sale. | For quick action consult us, whether you wish to buy or sell. SACRIF! ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS, 8 brand new . $400 20 clears $100; 700 8 clears "$30 250 20 first-class: 1850 50 clears $450 4500 100 modern; corner; 8000 money-maker; clears $65.. . 40 rooms; clears §200: snap...... McMILLEN; phone John B31. 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8., TCE_ONLY $3050. OWNER SICK; MUST SELL. 26 rooms; clears $160; terms, half cash. For sale only by McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, upstairs, rooms 7-8. $2500—ELEGANT corner; clears $150; $1000 cash, balance at 11 per cent. See Mcl - LEN & CO., 9068 Market st. 16 ROOMS; clears $55: bargain...... $1300 15 rooms; nicely furnished; investigate.. 800 13 rooms; good location; rent $30. 450 15 rooms; Mission st.; housekeeping. 450 | 25 rooms; % block from Market... 1400 7 rooms; opposite City Hall; snap. 425 | 15 rooms; swell furniture and carpets; all outside rooms and sunny; steady roomers . . .. 1400 21 rooms le: ent...1500 R part & rooms: yard; nicely furnished; bargain. 375 5 rooms; Tent $17 50; in good condition. 150 8 rooms; Polk st.; a snap; only.. 200 27 rooms; nicely furnished; fine corner, 1850 15 rooms; opp. City Hall; furniture and carpets good; clears $63, giving land- lady a good room 1400 16 rooms; long lease; rent $50. 850 156 rooms: nicely furnished; lease 1100 11 rooms; fine location; money-maker. 500 7 rooms; Turk st.; rent $25; bargain. 150 19 rooms; steady roomers; rent $70. 1550 85 rooms: all on one floor; Oakland 2750 J. A. McMILLEN & CO.; phone John 531. 006 Market st,, cor, Ellis (upstairs), r, 7-8. MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market st., bet. 10th & 11th; sittings 10 to 5, $1; Sundays excepted. MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Oak—Circle Tues., FIl., 8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; 15¢c; read. daily, 50c. EDWARD EARLE will return Monday, Oct. 6. 328 Ellis st.; phone Larkin 1106. CLAIRVOYANTS. ATTENTION! Cut this out. It will not appear daily. Boston's_Famous Clairvoyant, ——PROF. LESLIE MILES CROSSE— 886——O'Farrell Street——336. REMEMBER—Corner Taylor St. Read Carefully An Honest Proposition. NO FEE IN ADVANCE. NO CHARGE—NO CHARGE Unless Perfectly Satisfled (You to be full judge). —$1—$1—$1—$1—$1—$1— I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge If I fail to call you by name In full; names of your friends; enemies or rivals; I promise to tell you whether hus- band, wife or sweetheart is true or false; 1 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 ambitlon better than you can tell your- self, without you telling me one word, and if you are not absolute- 1y satisfied when reading is over (you to be full judge), then pay me not one penny. ——Is this not honest? I advise _you on 1love, court- ship, marriage, divorce, ~health, business, law suits, ition and transactions of all kinds; tell whom and when to marry; settle lovers' quarrels and family trouble; locate lost treasures and abeent friends, etc.; you must most positively call within the next few days for this low fee; call mornings _andg avold _walting Hours—10 a.'m, to 8 p. m. Elegant apartments. All business _ sacredly __ confidential. 836——O'Farrell Street——336 Remember—Cor. Taylor St. daily. A—(lZOO—RESTAURANT_nnd bar; fine fix. tures; doing a fine business; 7 living rooms: 2 bargain. Looney & Murray, 14 Third st. HOME Equity Co., 873 Mkt. st exchanges property, all kinds, buys, sells or everywhere, WHO WANTS THIS SNAP? A No. 1 summer resort, picnic garden and roadhouse, doing first-class cash trade all year round: right distance from a large county seat: all kinds of fruit, some of best land and other attractions which must be | investigated to be appreciated; cleanest and healthiest location. MUST SELL AT ONCE....CAUSE DEATH THIS IS A DEAD SURE WINNER. NO FAKE. 100 per cent guaranteed on your money be- fore end of the year; no language can con- vey an idea of this immense bargain at $4500. Address Owner, box 4098, Call office. A CHANCE which will not be offered every day; I am a mechanical engineer; own 65,000 shares of preferred stock and 65,000 shares of common stock in a large manufacturing company; this company makes good head- | way and pays good dividends; I must sell in bulk, or not smaller lots than twenty-five, 2000 shares preferred, 2000 shares common etock, for §1 50 each; fully pald up, nom- assessable, par value $10 each; to raise the money and pay up & very vaiuable 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. A COMPANY is now forming for the packing and canning of Abalones; it has secured & splendid location and the ‘services of an ex- perienced packer; a large trade is even now assured from first-class Japanese and Chinese houses of this city; a splendid opportunity for parties to come in on the ground floor, prior to general public subscription; shares can now be obtained at 1-3 the price they will be when put on the market; dividends assured from the third month, quite out of proportion to the amount cf the investment, ‘Address Box 4103, Call office. messages and tests; 10c. 117 Larkin st. W. G. KEBGAN holds test seance every might except £ : 10e ittings dally. 148 6th st. MME. YOU night, 60 go0od music; & p, G'S convincing spirit messages to- | 5 McAllister, st. Come skeptics, | €_ V. Miller's materializing seance, 8 p. . 1084 Bush: prompiness requested: S0c. t hall, 509 Market; 11, free; ingham, Mr. Wilson. . test meety f to-night, 10c. 148 2-8, Eixth st.. 32; dai, EDWARD pendent slate writer, 228 Eillis st S vhone Larkin 1106, versal Drotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical | Soclety (non-poljtical and unsectarian) will hoid its monthlf public meéting to-night, 8 | o'clock, at 310 O'Farrel] st.; subject, ““The- osophy and the Sermon on the Mount.” Mu- sical selections. Al invited, —_— | CORPORATION charters, South Dakota; mo tax; minimum cost; charters also procured in New Jersey or any other State; California charters procured; send for corporation hand- book. The National Incorporating Company, gver‘-(re, & Dak, 20d 76 William st. New ork: San Francisco counsel, NO' FASSETT, 230 Montgomery st. & el CAN sell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; ?:tll;(l,uhtfl vgs ‘l(flggut references, Offices in citles. . M. OSTRANDER, 1. o Bidg., Philadelphia. Ty WANTED—An enterprising man with $800 to buy a retiring partner’s half interest jn an old-established grocery and liquor business; an excellent chance to the right man. dress box 4171, Call office. S‘lil)CKS“AdND BONDS SOLD. can find & market for issues of unlisf e curities, railway, trolley, industrial o:mm‘-:. ing; commission basis only. Address CLIEN- TAGE, P. O. box 232, New York. $000—CHICKEN ranch; 400 chi Plecons. 1 cow, 1 brooder-house, 5 e or rent, acres, 4-room house, $10 per month. J. W. ELROD, Fru telephone Brook 1145. o e some 2 incubators; v Rooms 10 and 11 Phone Dav! .s -BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. rent $65; new fur. and car.; co rent $175; sunny cor. apartment. 3950 rent $100; very good tran.; cent. 2475 | 1000 rent $66; Market st.; rent $80 elenni cor, S close in; pays wel $90; cor.; 20 front rooms rent $150; cor. house: 2 firs.; good. 4250 rent $200; family hotel; Sutter st. 7000 rent $300; the house of the city.12,000 rent $275; best in city; long lease. 8600 rent $38; Leavenworth; very good. 1000 rent £55; cent.; good paying house.1300 rent $100; everything new; fine.. 1800 YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESB Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. WONDERFUL! _Wondertul! WONDERFUL! $2 READING FOR 25c. 1010 Mission st., near Sixth. GREAT ADEPT! WONDERFUL MYSTIC! Wil 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 $1, which in- cludes all manners of giving a reading, espe- clally 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 dents, losses, gains, deaths, marriages, etc.; tells what you come for without you saying vord; tells you whom and when to marry; dvice 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. ILOW WILL ANSWER. Any one important questioned answered, 10c, or three for 25c; questions by mail in- cloge 20 stamp. 1010 Mission st., nr. Sixth, A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; Phone Bush It you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and price no trouble to show houses. Carriage at doo Money loaned at 135 per cent. C. E, HINKLEY; phone Mint 796, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. ; nicely furn. flat; only t% Geary st.; rent $45. low rent; reduced 000 Eddy_st.; snap 600 rent §250; lease; 5000 H, C. DECKER & CO. have opened a real estate and business office at 930 Market st. rooms 5 and 6; they have bargains in_all kinds of property. Sellers and buyers will find it to thelr interest to call on them. H. C. DECKER & CO., 930 Market st. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap. $750 26 rooms; sunny house; good furniture. 1850 60 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent...... 4500 100 rooms; finest sunny corner in city.. 7m Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. 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 you money at low interest. LODGING house, 19 rooms; transient; north of Market; clearing $125 per month; $1400. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., r. 4. LODGING-HOUSE, all on one floor; 2-year lease; cause of sale, taking large hotel. Ap- ply MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery, r. 4. FOR LODGING-HOUSES GO TO M¢BRIDE & CC., 1104 Market, ground floor. Phone Jessie 1469. Large list and choice. Honest business. HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses; call. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. SUNDAY LECTURES. ©. N. ORLOW, Ph. D.D., will speak this (Sun- @ay) evening in the upper Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), Sutter st.; subject, “‘Power Over Others.” The audience is requested to be seated by § o'clock sbarp. Special music and singing. BEST located restaurant on M; 3 money-maker: bargain: dont walt. LEL. TER M. PEASE & CO., Mills bid., room 14, third floor. 29-ROOM house on Market st.; 9 offices; every- thing elegant and belongs to proprietor; long lease; rent $125; price reasonable. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market st. §500—PARTNER wanted in gold H prospects. Apply 331 Kearny st v’ 155 FREE Forum, Turk-st. Temple, 117 Turk st — Judge J. D. Stevens of Portland on *“Econom. e Evolution.” Free discussion and music: 8 to 11 ». m.: you can take part. Free Forum Association. “SHOULD women be permitted to live afier they begin to decline physically?” Free lec- ture to arried women only, by Mrs. Van Auken, 8, Monday eve., GIS Eddy st PROGRESSIVE _spiritualists, Covenant Hall; P o e sts.: to-night—] . 8. L ;. good music; admission free. > aeead. m., bet. FOR sale—Good dental practice | town; price reasonable: good. win u(m:lv:rlz‘r by sale. Address DR.§. A. SMITH, Sebas- opol. Cal. s % FOR _sickness a 10-room lodging-house north of Market must be sold at sacrifice. Call at McBRIDE & CO.’S. 1104 Market, for bargain. GET our list of ng lodging-houses from t; 3.2000. l.,1."{)’WERG &n‘ CLARK, 838 Market st. ‘WHOLE or balf interest in otel | in prosperons mining towh i Bhaste SouRe account ickness; 62 rooms; all furnished own water works. Box 4684, Call, WANTED—A partner with $650 cash In a first, class oyster house and = restaura Box 4768, Call office. Figrers : LADY wants e Soventh ot . in rooming-house. Apply $300—514 HOWARD st.; 11 sunny rooms; rent $25; must be sold this week; come get it. BARGAIN—Must be sold: handsome newly furnished house; choice location; low rent; a fine home; makes money. Box 4756, Call, £700 BUYS $1000 furniture in f-room houss; netting monthly; $300 cash, bal. mort- sage. Taylor-st., from 2 to 4. ‘WANTED—Furniture store in good tc Address F. V. 5., 140 7th st., San Francieen choice location; cheap 3 -mak- FOR sale—Wagon business at a bargain; ten second-band wagons. 404 Jackson ‘-lno AL list lodging-houses 3 for suler “Haasakier; ¢ Baay ot ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market , corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible were it not for the lack of foresight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not s isfied in life, consult Ismar, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame, and her name has tecome a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her ald and advice. Ismar can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sun- days from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mail are fully as satlsfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $1; full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. Don't send-cur- rency; send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money or- der or registered letter. A—boc, $1..........SPECIAL..........50c, $1 PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. Your Life as an Open Book. FREE ...FREE +..FREE 1F 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 s you and oftentimes gives vou back your lost nerve and energy. 826 O'Farrell st. ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full lite, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don't send currency. Send Postoffice, Wells-, Fargo money order or registered letter. MME. PORTER,wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading ladies 50¢c, gents §1; palm, & clair. sit.$150. 126 Turk. ZELPHA, 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. A—Miss Zemdar, young gifted clair. and palm. she has second sight: a wonderful prophetess names; L. 50c, G. $i. 1235 Market, nr. 9th. MME. RAVENNA: business advice; names given; full life readings. 5 Fourth st. OLDEST palmist and card-readerincity; ladies 25¢, gents 50c. 1082 Market, suite 19, 2d floor.. CLAIRVOYANT card reader, test medium; readings 10c up; 1 to 8 p. m. 1008 Harrison. MME. HANSEN, clairvoyant; reads cards and ~palm, 25c; satisfaction. 964 Howard, rm. 2. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana; onl; 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. “h{ MRS. JENNIE HANSEN, best clairvoyant; fee 25c and 50c. 349% Minna st., near Fifth. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladles 25¢; gents MME. PECARD, from Washingtons D. C., re- nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter. D Gt Reader. D55 Howesd s s TINCOLN-Clatrvoyant and _high _paychist 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st | MME. M. BERNARD, ; THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg; she reads your iife correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the future; i 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 ad-ice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without Questions; names given;50c,$1;:tel.Sutter 1806. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr 6th; open Sun, MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clafivoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. P A A A AN AN AN AN RN AN AN AN AN AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S......420 Bush st. £ .. HOTEL DEPARTMBNT . Giri to tend In bakery..... Girl, experienced for delicatéssen store.! Cook, small hotel, across the bay & waitresses, city’ hotel: Lunch waitress Chambermald to Chambermaid, no board ceoeen $25 Cashier, night work, country hotel, and do some waiting .... sre eeenson..§30 2 mangle girls, city, hospital and hotel... . $15-$20 Dishwasher, institution, city ..$20 k, plain restaurant, city .$10 week Waltresses, different places, country...320 Cooks, country hotels, some nice places, fares paid country hotel, short_distance..$25 FAMILY DEPARTMENT Stockton, Marinez, Calistoga, San_Jose,' most parties can_be seen here, $20-$25; 25 housegirls, city, $10- $25; second glirl, city, $26; cook ‘and second $8 week $T wk 335 Laundres: girl, city ;' cooks, housegirls, second girls, nursegirls, city and country, good ‘wages teee PR C. R. HANSEN & .429 Bush st, AN hotel waitress, young, capable, wants a place in first-class hotel in city. MISS PLUNKETT, 4256 Sutter st., near Powell. A LAUNDRESS for an institution, $25; a waitress for boarding house, $25; a woman with 1 child as_working housekeeper, $15; pantry woman, $20; dishwasher, $20; cook for institution in city, $30; 4 good second glrls for city, $25; cook in a boarding-house, $40; cook and downstairs girl, $30; second girl, for Oakland, $25; cléaner in hospital, §20; first-class cook for German family, $35: 50 good housework girls for city and coun- try places, wages $15 to $35 a month. For full particulars call early Monday morning, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell WANTED—Nurse for invald lady, $25; 2 in- stitution cooks, $40; 2 cooks, $35, no wash- ing; 2 friends or sisters as cook and second girl, short distance country, at $35, $25, nice Ameérican family, see lady office; laundress, ; 2 institution laundresses, $25, $30; maid, 30; 8 second girls, $20, $25; French nurse: girl, $25; 2 nursegirls, $25; hotel cook, $35; large number of girls for general house- ork, Sity and country, places too numerous o advertise. Apply to J. F. CROSETT CO., 334 Sutter st. o ‘WANTED—Immediately, 15 girls at National Laundry, 411 Sanchez st.; ;’ood Wages. OFFICE assistant, young lady who writes a £00d hand and can 8ssist on books. Address ng age, experience and wages expected, box 4086, Call office. i 5 i WANTED—Expert stenographer and type- writer; wholesale house; state salary expect- ed and references. Box 4104, Call, EXPERIENCED operator on felling machine; also - operators on shirts and overalls, at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. ‘WANTED—Jacket and skirt hands, cloak de- partment work room. R. D. DAVIS, Geary st. ‘and Grant ave. REFINED young lady for light office work; small wages; references; no other need ap- ply. 473 Valencia st. Call Monday. GOOD woman cook in private family, or as vegetable cook in ~ restaurant. = MRS. SCHWARTZ, 1585 Valencia st. ‘WANTED—Corhpetent governess and take care of child of six. 2615 Buchanan st. BXPERIENCED labelers _atCODE-PORT- ‘WOOD Canning Co., Tenth and Bryant sts.; none others need apply. to instruct Call Monday, PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. Free fare..To Utah and Nevada..Free fare 1100 laborers, teamsters, concrete and rock men to Reno, Vista, Clarke, Gerald, Osino, Icarus, 25 and Battle Mountain, Palisade, Pequop, Holborn, Lueanln’ and Terrace, $2. gfl $2 50 per dap TO-DAY TO-D TO-DAY _ TO-DAY 1000 R. R. men. i ....S. P. Co.'s/ work + To San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara, Surf. Goleta, Campbell, San Ardo, Mayfleld, Red- wood City and ali points on the coast road.. MILLMEN BOLDT CO- .$2 and up 14 laborers and 15 woodchoppers . 22 tie makers, M 12 brickyard men 2 cabinet makers wee 2 milk wagon drivers, city. 25 laborers, factory . 50 pick and shovel me: 25 quarry men and laborers 20 miners and muckers. 10 furnace men ...... 10 grape pickers, fore 50c. o Hundreds of other jobs. Call and read our Bulletins, AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. FREE....... .STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARB S nngmk.z..“ ..... P eamsters. to T day 500 laborers and rock laborers.$2 50 day LUMBER WOODS. .«.MADERA CO. 8 chute builders at $45 a month and board; 8 swampers, $50 a month and board; 4 lock- outs or assistant linemen, $40 a month and board; 2 lumber pilers, $2 a day.... FREB FARE.. ..FREBE FAR Edgerman, redwood, $70 a month and board; 10 laborers, 8 months’ work, $2 a day, board $4 a week, free fare B .. 10 R. R. men for Mendocino Co., $2 a day, millmen, Fresno t;a free fare; 10 men to work on road, $35 and board; 10 drillers, quarry, $2 25 a day; farm hand to milk 12 cows, a. month; man for dalry, 7 cows to milk ‘Woodturner, city, $3 50 day; 2 handy men, city mill, $1 50 a day; cook, small hotel, Monterey, and found. . ® RNIA EMP. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO."S EMP. AGENCY. 429 Bush st. .642 Clay st. .WANTED MONDAY MORNING N ..Both offices open at 7 a. m. . 2000 teamsters, laborers, rockmen, concrete- men, driliers, headers and muckers for Utab and Nevada.... PR Wages §2 25, $2 50 and $3 a day. Free fare....... Ship Monday.......Free fars C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. Branch Office... -842 Clay st. A VALET to travel with one gentleman, $40. A footman for small family, $30 and found. A first-class butler, $50. A good second butler, $45. A young man to work as indoor servant. $35 and found. A second coachman, $35. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A VALET to travel with one gentleman, $40 and found. A fcotman for small family, $30 and found; = first-class butler, $50; a good second butler, $45; two other butlers for _single-handed places, $45 each; a second coachman, $35 and found. ~MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. 2 waiters, $30, free fare; porter, $25; waiter, $45; office open 9 to 11 a. m. Sunday. APPRENTICES—The GEO. E. DOW Pumping Engine Co., San Francisco, will take as ap- prentices at the machifist trade limited number of young men between the ages of 18 and 19 years, strong and able-bodied; gcod references required. Apply at office, 179 First st. CIVIL service positions; about 10,000 appoint- ments made last year; only common school education required for examination; salaries large; work easy; catalogues of information tree. ' Columblan Correspondence College, ‘Washington, D. C. ‘WANTED—An experienced man on paper cut- ter, one platen pressman and one forwarder. :pnl, SANBORN, VAIL & Co., 741-745 Mar- et st. PRINTER wanted—Fairly competent man, willing to work for moderate wages, can find steady job: also boy wanted; can learn trade if desired. 201 Hyde st. i GIRLS to fold circulars;. $3 start; no experi- ;‘l:‘l:':{ tpply 8 o'clock PAUL RIEGER, 1 E ‘WANTED—A steady man with $100 for driving a laundry wagon; wages no less than $60 per month. 3372 Miasion; p. m. WANTED—A xirl while learning. Market st. to_learn talloring: paid 8. N. WOOD & CO., 718 ROUGH carpenters for Sotthern Pacific Rail- road work; free fare; no fee. Apply 526 Mont- gomery st,, room 1. GIRL to assist with light housework a few WANTED—By insurance firm, office boy be- tween 15 and 17 years of age. Address let- ter of application to box 4094, Call office. hours dally or three days a week; $8. 1511 Baker st. WANTED—Experienced saleslady. Apply be- tween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—Two girls at silk factory, 31 Jessie st. Paid while learning. GIRL for housework and cooking; references. Apply 1922 Baker st. b RESPECTABLE young women wanted, over 18, to train for nurserymaids. 913 Golden Gate. WANTED—Skirt and cloak hands, dressmak- ing department, White House. - LADY to teach Gregg system of shorthand one hour in the evening. Box 4101, Call. WANTED—GIrl to sew in tallor shop; $3 50 Week to start; steady work. 411 Jones st. APPRENTICES at dressmaking; also errand girl; paid. MRS. STACY, 116 Stockton st. PANTS finishers wanted at once; steady work; good pay. 854 Howard st. RESPECTABLE girl wanted to assist in house- work; sleep home. Apply 3376 Eighteenth. ACTIVE young girl to learn waiting at table; good wages. People’s Restaurant, 631.Clay. HAT salesman wanted in children’ Apply 8. N. WOOD & CO., ket st., ar morning at 8 o'clock. $12 WEEKLY copying letters home; either sex; send stamp for particulars. KING Mfg. Co., 248 Warren ave., Chicago. ELDERLY, well-recommended gardener can find steady place; $15. Address P. O. box 51, San Rafael. YOUNG man, 18 to 20, general office work, wholesale house; stato experience and salary expected. Box 3846, Call office. * BOYS to learn glove trade; pald while learn- ing. STANDARD GLOVE WORKS, 577 Mis- slon st. CASH bays wanted. —Aply & CO., 718 Market st., Mo at 8. N. WOOD nday morning at 8 o'clock. WANTED—Errand boy, one acquainted with city streets. R. D. DAVIS, Geary st. and Grant ave. W PRESSMAN for Universal press; fol Box; tactery, 8177 Seventeenth %‘3."‘“’" loward. WANTED—First-class finisher on coats. 1103 Market st. BOYS not under 14, girls and young men. Ap- ply American Co., Tth and Townsend sts. FINISHER wanted, one who understands but- ton-hole work. 343% Moss st. 25 GIRLS to shell nuts; steady and clean work, Apply 123 Clay st., upstairs, bet. 8 and 10. PHYSICIAN who is also a druggist can hear of good position by writing box 4169, Call; one speaking German preferred. ‘WANTED—Man to work in a coal yard; one who understands the care of horses. Apply Monday, 1711 Sacramento st. FAFLY WANTED—WAT B Caw. OPEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY). 8§ TO12 A. M... READY..634 and Phone Main 5845..... \Leading Employment and Labor ..SHIP FREE TO-DAY.. ..8697—MEN—BOYS—YOUNG MEN—S697. To States of Utah, Ne- vada, Arizona, Old Mex- ico_and Oregon,all parts of California and other DON'T FORGET WE SHIP YOU FREE TO-DAY States. The o= ing everywhere. Are you? Tell . your friends about it. Laborers, . 2-horse teamsters, d-horse teamsters, drillegp, hammersmen, rock- men, heading and torner men, blacksmiths, carpenters, also helpers, car dumpers, ma- sons and helpers, cooks, waiters and helpers, $2, $2 25, $2 50, §2.75, $3, ¥ 50 a day. . Climate beautiful Food first class COME SEE..IT'S ..YES..IT'S FREE Also to Lucin, Pequop, Wells, Terrace, Kel- ten, Comos, Spur, Salvia, Stone House, Iron Point, Cluro, Moleen, Elko, Wadsworth, Reno, Golconda, Feneion, Clark, all other points, of different places, to_work on Salt Lake and Nevada divisions. Free Southern and Central Pacific pass for you......-. That's where we ship dail ARIZONA, Laborers and teamsters via CLOSE TO Santa Fe R. R. Do you want PRESCOTT. to go? Great crowds going. ‘Are you? .New big R. R. ,000-foot _tunnel See about it Free for 555 drillers. Hammersmen Laborers, teamsters Cornermen, benchmen, etc. ..MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.. SEE BOSS HERE FROM PORTLAND. ceveeseee TO-DAY—SUNDAY .... . 10 stone pavers for Portiand, fare paid; en- Sineer, steam shovel, free fare; crane man, steam shovel, free fare; blacksmith, San teo County, $2 50 day; 5 carpenters, Ioug concrete form work, $3 day and found; 2 car- penters, housework, Monterey County, $8 day; miliwright, sawmill e:nn(r;.vn; boss hers, ; two rough painters, city; 8 bollermak- . bollermaker, o A ers, n , 3 mine, $75; 18 miners, other jobs: ers, good mine, no experience needed, . 15 laborers, muckers and car runner, $60; laborers, other mines, ’gr to 350 and found; carpenter, mine, and _found: blacksmith, mine, $2 and found; shift boss, reverberatory smeiter, Mexico, $100 gold, fare paid; machinist for mine company, Mexico, $100 gold month, fare paid; § mas chine miners, $3 day: mizer and timberman, $78.. esscts ceessecensee o SOU’!'"H Aflg NORTH, BAWMILLS ........ WOODS ........YARDS See Boss Here. 20 men to work around sawmill, wood and yards, no experience required, see boss here, $40 and fd., south, rafleld district, fare pald, ship to-night; 0 Tusaber. pilers, south, free’ fare, $40 and fd.; 450 laborers for dif- ferent mills, no experience any willing man can fill the bill, fare wmfim(fl: Circular sawyer, .EXTRA SPECIAL SAWMILL, ETC.... pool _tenders .$50 and found 6 riggers and ti $40 to 345 & fd 8 cross-cut sawyers 345 ana found<dy swamt .$40 and found 4 swampers 6 laborers .$30 and found SHIP DAILY. .FARE PALD .. MISCELLANEOUS .. . Watchman for sawmill, country, see boas here, $35 and fd.; stablemen, truck stable, city, $15 week: stableman, bottling works, city, $10 week: 8 bollermakers’ helpers, city, $2 day: 5 men for furniture factory, $1 50 to $2 day; 3 boxmakers, packing house, $2 25 day; choreman, Catholic, $20 and fd.; 3 milk wagon drivers, $40 and fd.; Eastern young man to drive milk wagon, no experi- ence, $40 and fd.; 10 stablemen, city and country; 5 boys to heat rivets, boiler shop; 6 boys to learn trades: 8 boys for factories... ? DAIRIES borers, A ry, $46 and ; 6 men for factory work near city, §2 4 laborers, iron works; 5 centrifugal men, sugar mili, $2 50 day, fare paid; 170 laborers, city and country, comstruction, fac- tories, etc., $2 to $2 50 day: 15 teamsters, ranch, §37 50; 25 teamsters, near city, $2 25 47 teamsters. other jobs; 2 married men for mines, $50; 6 men for large winery company, south, fare paid, $30 and fd.; other jobs. 47 teamsters; other jobs. 37 farm hands, steady jobs year round, $30 to $37 50 and found; milkers, city and country, $30 to $40 and found: butter maker, city mifkc depot, $35 and found; 40 choremen and choreboys, city and country, farms and private places: 20 woodchoppers, mine, good timber; tie makers; post makers... . 50 Italian laborers, no experience needed, ses boss here, north, free fare, $60. FRUIT PICKERS........ FRUIT PICKER: sadesgazisven WMMILIPOIF ivxvonsamtovos §70 men and boys wanted to pick fruit, work in packing ho and dry yards; you do not need any expeflence: anybedy can pick fruit; in all parts of the Stats where fruit is grown: wages $30, $35. $40 and found: some places your fare is pald; long jobs; it's casy crowds going daily...... You go, too 26 men or boys to pull beans, $32 and found, fare B0c.... HOTEL DEPARTMENT - cooks, city and country hotels, camps and restaurants; cook for ranch, ses boss here, and found... waiters, city country hotels, iouvres and restaurants; 3 bakers, country, $45 and $60 and found; cake baker, country: 4 butch- ers, country shops, $35 and found; 4 slaugl ter butchers; roustabout, mine = boarding- house, fare paid, $30 and found; young man to drive butcher wagon, $25 and found; 3 camp waiters, $25 and found; 40 lkitchen bands, dishwashers, vegetablemen and pot- ‘washers; laundrymen; 6 porters, beil and elevator’ boys; man and wife to country merchandise store; dishwasher for Eureka, : third porter for Bureka, ; walter, and fd. All fare BOY for office; smart and clean; wages $3. THE FINK & SCHINDLER CO., 1308 Mar- BARBER shop, 2 chalrs, good sale at once. 0502 Turk st EXPERIENCED girl for candy store. Appl; 704 Sutter st. oy WAITER ‘wanted, 2 days’ work. People’ Restaurant, 631 Clay st. A GOOD Improver for dressmaker. Ry er. 942 How- THIRD cook wanted. Edgemere Hotel, 731 Bueh st.; wages $40; call early. 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. WANTED—Experienced operator on hem- stitching machine; steady employment. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. ‘WANTED—Young lady who is an experienced dry geods wrapper. ~Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." ‘WANTED—First-class chambermald; city ref. erences required; apply after 1 o’clock. 621 Leavenworth st,, corner Post. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. SON & CO., 635 Market st. LBARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 ‘weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. EAGLE- ENGRAVER wanted—Jewelry and silverware; steady position. Box 4168, Call. BOY between 16 and 18 to work In a paper box factory. 16 Fremont st. WANTED—Strong boy about 16 or 17 to learn steel plate printing; permanent. 543 Cal. st. ‘WANTED—An experien Crockery packer. SCHLOSS CROCKERY“(%J., 400 Market st. BOYS wanted. GREENBERG & GREEN- BERG, 31-37 Grant ave. WANTED—Laborers at Hunters Point dry- dock; $2 per day; take Third and Ken- tucky st. cars to Sixth ave. City Strest Improvement Company. YO‘.;NG man, Al:dlo 1!,.“(:11' ‘Wwholesale trad: references. ress, ng wages desired, box 4799, Call office. WANTED—Stock clerks and helpers in stock. room. Apply Superintendent's office, the Emporfum. ‘WANTED—Nice clean boys for varfous posi- tions In store. Apply Superintendent’s office, the Emportum. COMPETENT girl for cooking and housework; call between 10 and 12. 2203 Buchanan st. WANTED—Errand boy. Apply at mercial st. Com- LADY canvassers on table luxury; apply a. m., before 10:30. C. B. Jennings, mp&{\romm. YOUNG man wanted in butcher shop. Stalls 3 and 5. Foxhall Market, 2318 Fillmore st. 2 FIRST-CLASS retouchers. JOHNSON'S studfo, 10% Sixth st. MEN for Southern Pacific Railroad work; free fare; no fee. 026 Montgomery st., room 1. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. Navy: able-bodled men of character, between the ages of 21 and 35 5 feet 4 inches and not over l.bflm'ml.wu ly n: . app Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal. Custom-house, 22214 North Main geles, Cal. POSTOFFICE _positions—Examinations soon be held in this city for positions in postoffice. The appointments go to those who make the highest grades. The National Corre- spondence Institute of Washington, D. C., has prepared by mail hundreds of successful :ia,:mé To save 'ih’- write the institute’ cifie Coast office, Market st., San Francisco, Cal.,for full particulars,which will be sent free. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand ; size § to 13 MeDONALD & PERRY, 261 30 LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, to b s B e s s b . P MAN and wife, no children, to take care of small country shooting club, Marin - woman to take care of house, man of the outside grounds; references required; in an- swer mention salary expected. Address box 4081, Call office. WANTED—Handy man; one capable of up and repairing toys. Apply between O 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. not less than . and U, st., Los An- will the Lol s B e o B SASRT S RER PLUMBING and tinning; young man; also d GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, manl. curing, massage, hair work, electrolysis and chiropody; entire course, 4 Weeks, for $10; positions walting, $15 and $20 ‘week guar- anteed; day & eve. class. 233 , T, 13-15. PACIFIC College, 1238 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister; learn for $5; m}iflm mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; sitions guaranteed :tm:' and wluu:fl-y:-fi GOOD solicitor desired for entirely new ar- ticle; good compensation; apply between T and 9 p, m. 247 Parker ave., near Geary st. LADIES wishing to marry desirable men ap- ply MRS. HERTZ, 706 Ellis st.; no charges. GOOD steady woman for I work Monday and Tuesday each wea.kf Folsom st. GIRLS for sewing machines;steam power;) ‘while le.rnll‘?‘llflwrl. Neville Cn?l‘l O’l.!.: ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit, 1731 Folsom st. v - HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘WANTED—Live city salesman for staple line to see and grocery trade; must be a references. man willing to work and month; no experience; no ’m‘m; ust have '§125 cash; no chair BROWN, 1221 Market st. ‘WANTED-—Boy over 16 ; chance. t.l"t years for- freight ele- ok sl COOKS, walters, dishwashers, kitchen help for restaurants; no fee. 526 Mon st PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Pheila: blg. Past Com. Geor H. Thomas Post, G AR ‘WANTED—A cutter on grinding and repairing. Box 4788, Call office. e e el SRR ERRAND boy wanted Monday morning. Kearny st., room 2. e g _— WANTED—2 waiters, Golden West Hotel, 68 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Strong boy with experience at penter work. Apply 2825 Clay st. s PAPERHANGER with tools. T. M. 530 Golden Gate ave., 8 a, m. e I g ot GOOD dishwasher wanted. Capitol Rasta Tant, 208 McAllister st. 3 b SILVEY, J PAINTERS wanted. 1601 Geary street. S T T OO srest. | BOY who can feed cylinder bag = at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacrarmes YOUNG man with experience Xvorke, "Quiro's WANTED—Good_coatmaker to work inside: steady work. 806 Market st., room 38. 5, ELECTRICAL work boy; state age, wages e o ot g 4 in si VESTMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS & CO., 24 Sutter st. PP sorne o ol B e B S ST R T WANTED—Young man willing to work -&Mv\tkht‘r:flmth no ; no Sunday work: must jave $125 cash; no chair 'lmm.wBROWN.lfllm: ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, runs Denver House 217 Third st. 150 large Tooms; 25¢ per night: $1 MEN to learn barber trad g 1o $2 per week. WANTEDYoung men to learn barber trade. §. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Australia. [ERMAN'S, 26 !llm e 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, '50C up; soling 200 up. 023 Howard st ne gen: GET your shogs half soled_while waiting: 25c to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 34 sts ALL sizes men's shoes, slightl; alt brice. 563 Mission st.. bet. lat and 58 w3 WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mard night; readn Ket—200 rooms, 23c ; ng-; _jree bus and baggage to and from ferry.

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