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36 .THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MEETING NOTI c BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco | MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M.— Call, corner Market and Third streets; open ®otii 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, sorner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until ¥:30 p. m. €33 McAllister street; open until p m. €16 Larkin etreet; open untfl 9:30 p. 3841 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market streel, corner Sixteenth; wntil § 5. m. 208 Wieventh strest: cben until 85, W 1 alencia street; open un! Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken. fucky etreets; open unm p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until m. open CHURCH SERVICES, FIRST Presbyterian Church. corner of Van | Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—kev. Willizm | Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 & m. | 3nd 7:30 p. M. Guthris will precch both 2 v . _ Sunlay- ol B m Chrintits Endeavor at 6015 P. ing praver meeting at § Ali are cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner fornia_and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hei hill, D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. EI-| Gredge, associate pastor. Morning scrvice 11 ‘o'clock, Hemphill will preach. Coming King- Evening service at Henry Forman will preach. to Non-Christian and Christian in N Sermon topic; rth Sunday schools at 10 a. m. and 32:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesddy evening at 8 o' clock UNITARIAN Church (Second), cormer Capp | and Twentieth sts.—Rev. ¥. Dinsmore, | minister. nday schooll 2t 9:45 o'clock, | Mr. W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. The minister will preach at 11 o'clock. Subject, “Those Who Are ‘Going On.” ”’ The musi- cal exercises are under the management of Jabish Clement Esq. All seats are free and Visitors especially invited. INITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner uor Geary snd Franklin_sts.—Rev. Bradford | Leavitt, minister; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and | Charies A Murdock, superintendents of Sun- school. The Sunday school is at 10 ock The morning service is at 11 o'clock. PACIFIC Lodge No. UNITY Lodge No. 131 Officers and members are hereby no- tified to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, COLIN SALMOND, from the hall of this lodge THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 1:30 o'clock. By order of the W, M. R. E. ALLAN, Secretary. 136, F. and A. M., 121 Eddy st., will meet THIS SUNDAY at 1:30 p. m. to attend the Denernl of our tate bedther. %P:S AXSON. ster Masons are 5 GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. 0. 0. F. will pay a fraternal visit to Ex- celsior Lodge No, 310, I O. O. F. on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 13. Members will meet at Excelsior Hall, Mission st., between Nineteenth and Twentleth. Full is desired. i 9% °H. STEWART, N. G. F. W. HOLCOMB, Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, American Association _ of Masters and _Pilots.—Offi- cers and members lt"dhe::; by juested to atten % hmerr'uql of our late brother, CAPTAIN COLIN SALMOND, from Mission Masonic Hall, 2668 Mission st., TO-DAY (Sunday), October 12, at 1:45 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawu COmEI¥. M. RANDALL, Captain. R. N. PIPPEY, Secretary. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. e e i~ A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. = TE BUSINESS. LEGITIMA' ““‘éx $750—Good-paying restaurant and - in large thriving town in Sonoma Co. great bargain. Everything complete.... $5000—Bakery; one of the largest and best equipped in this city; good paying. Owner engaged in other business... . Barbers! Here is a chance for you. A nice and good paying business; six chairs. Whole or half interest. $500—Good-paying res! right place for two; low rent. before going elsewhere. A—DO YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL? Large list of business chances for sale: :m—hmdhouu: clears $3500 a year. Partnership; chance to make a for- tune, $4700—Family liquor store; best in town. $425—Restaurant; - clears $100 per month. +225—Cigar sto a bargain; good chances. BART & CO., 318 Kearny st. i BUYERS, attention—We have lodging-houses, saloons, cigar stands, U. S. patents, manu. factories and business chances of all kinds: also farms to sell or exchange; in fact, all that belongs to a well-established real estate and :mslneu office. BART & CO., 818 Kear- ny st. 5 e Look at this LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. I e s HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses: call. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1- No. 917 Market st., bet, 5th and 6th. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; ©clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 418 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. EXCEPTIONAL list lodging-houses and min- ing properties for sale. ;lfnnlwr. 6 Eddy st. $250—21 ROOMS; 28 Minna st.; rent cheap; rosewood plano; 19 rms. furnished; must sell. SPIRITUALISM, MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known ‘medium _and = clairvoyant, may be consulted on all-affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and ypite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—palt, present and future; satisfaction by malil; send stamp for o Jith special terms, m&o)urk”. st, cor. Golden Gate ave,; offices 25 and MRS. DR. CLARK. $1_00—MATERIALIZING—$1 00. Brockway's_materializing seance Tues. and Fri, 8:15, $1. Phone Polk 2456. 1052 Eilis. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance, test, business medium and life-reader. Office 10 Furk st.; sittings, $1; by letter, §2. MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Oak—Circle Tues., Frl., 8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; 15c; read. daily, 50c. FOR sale—Cigar store and shooting gallery combined; good paying business; only reliable payties need apply. Inquire SW.cor. Cali- fornia and Dupont sts. EUREKA Grove No. 4, U. A. O. D.—The officers and the funeral committee of the above named grove are hereby noti- fied to assemble at Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter st., on SUNDAY, October 12, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD BET- GER, P. A. ADELBERT PAUBA, N. A. CHAE. QUAST, Secretary. - STOCKHOLDERS' Meeting.—Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock- holders of The Bamk of California will be held st the banking house in this city on TUESDAY, October 14, 1902, at 11 o'cluck e. m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, October 1, 1902. ————————————————— AGENTS WANTED. Bradford Leavitt will preach. Sub- | ject, ““The Sins of Other People.” Music by Quartet under the direction of H. Bretherick. orgenist. All are cordially invited. There is Do evening service. WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, cor. of | Webster and Page sts. Haight, Hayes and | Services at 11 Fillmore st. cars convenient. & m. with communion, and at 7:45 p. m. | Topics appropriate to the occasion. All in- vited and welcome. Christian Endeavor Ju- niors 4:30 p. m., Seniors 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Ladies’ old-fashioned sociable Iriday evening, Oct. ONE permanent agent, either sex, in_every town on the coast to sell our Magic Wash- ing Compound; does away with rubbing; send for free trial sample and be convinced; no capital required. For particulars address STIMSON & CO., 1590 Post st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. | OUR plan for starting begirners in profitsble mail order business is remarkably success- ful: some started 3 months ago now receive 200 letters daily, and making big money. You can do as well; send stamp for plan. Cen- tral Sup. Co., Kansas City, Mo. 17. Annual meeting and election of officers Tuesday, October 22. WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church Notice— | October 12, communion, Rev. Mr. | Dey will occupy e pulpit. Rev. Dr. Gil- | WANTED—Specialty salesman every town; in- troduce and sell valuable invention to dairy- men and hotels; monopol; profitable; $15 per day and upwards. E. N. BESSEE, Den- ver, Colorado. christ and the singing evangelist. F. Dick- son, will be present and take part in the | services i CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, sion st., between Sixth and Seventh—Arthur J. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs, pastors. Mis- | A SUCCESSFUL traveling _salesman ‘would like to locate permanently in 8. F. and sell | investments for an established bonds and Eastern financial institution. cha%ge of branch of highly remunerative business in this city. Call W, G. THOMAS, ‘Windsor Hotel, 10 a. m. Monda; i1 a m., service conducted by the pastors. Subject of the sermon ‘‘Houschold Reli- glon.” 12:45 p. m., Sabbath school rally day in the audience room of the m.. Young People’s 8 of Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m.. $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted. LONG BROS.. Mfrs., 950 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal. Programme : Overture, My T (Mahl), orchestra; solo, ‘Come U (Cowan), George Kronmiller: duet, Love” (Ab Miss Robson and Dr. H cornet solo, ““Violets” (Wright). D. Calien- | der; quartet, “The Lord Is My Light" (Ben- bow); violin solo, “Nocturne” (Ole Bull), Charles E. recescional. ““March : Pontifical” (Hardy). orchestra; Dr. R. W. | arles E. Robson, leader of 8 p. Smith, director; Cl orchestra: Fletcher Husband, organist $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight salary. lmperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kan. EXPERIENCED solicitors, ladies or geutlemen, of £00d address: salary. 59 Columbian bldg. ASTROLOGY. m.. sermon, subject, “‘Some Invisible Real - tics.” The seats are free. The people are E A?gkgg}; uih:xyfioga:hm‘&m?g. | ‘welcome A ———— e BIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal ATTORNEYS AT LAW. of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | Church, cor. Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach | 2t 118 m. At 7:30 p. m. Rev. L. M. Hart- ley, D.D., the anti-saioon leader, will speak he Outlook. Music by chorus and male quartet. Seats free. All invited. Sun- | day-school at 1 B. Perkins su- | perintendent. e at 6:30 p. m. | TRINTY Chu er Bush and Gough sts. Rev. F. W. Clampat’ D. D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 | a morning service, 11 o'clock, sermon by | ; afternoon service, 4 o'clock, sermon by the assistant; people’s one-hour service, 8 | p. m. Al seats free. FIRST Congregational Church. corner Post and SPECIAL attention to interests of R. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm, 611; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort. gages, partnerships, attachments, collection: etc.; legal papers drawn; consuitation free: no advance charges; call or write. heirs in estates; heirs to foreign estates represented. Law_ Claims Company, 53 Columbian bldg. 916 Market st. ADVICE free;divorces a specialty; auick. no charge without success; establishéd 16 yrs G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. | JOEN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 308-10-11 Clunie bldg., 503 California st, Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D. | pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 & m. topic, “‘Striving Against Iniquity.” | At 7:45 p. m.. topic, ~‘Remember My Bonds.” | All ere cordizlly invited. ) HAMILTON Square Baptist Church, Post and Steiner sts.—Rev, J. George Gibson _will | reach at 11 a. m. The pastor Rev. L, awyer, at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15 | p. m. Prayer meeting on \Wednesday might ¥IRST Church of ( Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m. subject of lesson sermon, ““Doctrine of Atons ment”; Su: 0l for children at the same hour; ay evening meeting at 8 We o'clock: free reading room, 206 Kearny st., | rooms 508-510; all are welcome. nd & GRAND rally of men_to-Gay_at 3 o'clock in | the anditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association, Mason and Ellis sts. Address by Rev. Herbert F. Briggs. There will be an extensive musical urogramme by the | choir of the Third Congregational Church, under the direction of Mr. Stadtfeld. All | young men invited. | EENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture at| Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., to-night at | 8 o'clock sharp, on the topic, ““What Is Christian Science”? These lectures are un. der the auspices of the Unity Club, but the general public are invited; collection at th 7:30, THE Theosophical Soclety—Col, H. §. Oloott, | president-founder. Pacific Coast headquar- | ters Odd Fellows' building. Public lecture | &t 8 p. m. by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson: sub- | ject, “The Evidence of Reincarnatjon. Golden Chain class for children, 11:30 class for inquirers, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. THEOSOPHICAL Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge —Free public lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m., Flood building, 808 Market st.; subject | to-night, “Thought Powers,” by Mrs. A. M. | Best. Bible class Sundays, 11 2. m. Inquir- | ers' meetings, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. and Saturday, 8 p. m. Library and reading room open daily from 1 to 4 p. m. THE Hermatic Brotherhood weekly reception Thursday evening 2t 8 o'clock at 509 Vaa | Nees ave.; come and see. | ——————————————————————— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN this cvening, Crystal Hall subject, * ed by views free lecture | Pythian Castle, | estion and Nu. ! a tour in Den- | | 3 nd Sweden; free tickets will | be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sani tarium Tuesday evening; remember the ques. tion.box; special music. 900 MARKET st., 2 p. m., & p. m., Buswel and wife, the phenomena psychics and devel. oping mediums and their pupils of different | phases of mediumship; free healing treat- ment for healing. | BOOKS of all kinds bough ADVICE free; no charges unless successtul; all cases; open evgs. W.W Davidson, 927 Market. L S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN'S prices for bicycles will surprise 0 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu- reka, Monarch bicycles: repair's. 301 Larkin. | ——— | ~ change Box 4199, Call. | WANTED—4 active, reliable agents to take $300—FRUIT and grocery store; sale or ex- Home Equity Co., 873 Market LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 12 60 r. sunny cor. apartment. 3950 84 r very good tran.; cent. 2475 15 r. new furn. and carpets.. 1000 20r. this is a bargain sure.. 1350 30 r.; rent £95; do not overiook this.... 2250 19 r.; rent $90; central location; trans.. 1300 17 r.; rent $65; Market st.; some offices. 1600 18 r.; rent $80: clegant cor.sunny house. 1500 18 r.; rent $68; close in; pays well.... 1200 30 r.; rent $90: cor.; 20 front rooms.... 2100 45 1.5 Tent £150; cor. house; 2 firs.; good 4250 50 r.; rent $200; family hotel; Sutter st. 7000 85 r.; rent $300; the house of the city..12,000 62 r.; rent §275; best in city; long lease. 8500 3 rent £38; Leavenworth; very good. 1000 rent $55; cent.; peylng house.1300 rent $100; everytBing new; fine.. 1800 | YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESE Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. $1500—CORNER house, 17 sunny rooms DONALD Market st. | $4000—NEW house, 50 rooms; best location: offices, apartments, single rooms and suites; rent reasonable; b years' lease; all mew carpets and furniture; one- 8& 2 rent INVESTMENT CO.. 850 unny corner; half cash. balance monthly at 1 per cent. See my agents. DONALD INVESTMENT co. Market st. | $875 FOR 11-room nicely furnished house in | Bood location; rent only $35; a bargain. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market. $1600—THE best 17-room house: rent only $75; lease; everything good and clean; Eliis st. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market. $300 PER month for new corner apartment house; best location; 5 years' lease; 30 front rooms; gas, electricity, running water in every room. DONALD INVESTMENT CO,, 850 Market st. MARION GRIFTI 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. John 4-6-5-1. Business boom’s here. Good title guaranteed. Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p, m. | Money to'loan, 1% per cent; two vears' time. I WILL SELL ON INSTALLMENTS Any rooming house That is for sale. Oor I will lend you money At 11; per cent On two vears' time Exempli gratia. I would be pleased to show you A thoroughly respectable rooming-house of 16 rooms for $1250 clearing $50 per month. | _ U pay part down and I lend you the balance to be paid | in 25 monthly installments. Here is another: 33 rooms in a fine location; almost no work on two floors; price $2500; clears $124. Life is too short to write it al Call and see MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market. A—L—R—H (a large rcoming-house), Once the private home of a millionaire, The rooms are extra large and sunlit. Location is fashionable and swell, Roomers are high class and pay accordingly. Furnishings elegant and good as new. Well worth $3750; will sell for $2750. Terms % cash, bal. 1% 5. c., 2 years time. It's the best buy in the city. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, nr. Call bld. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. LADY wants 1 or $10 per month. first and Mission. children to board; terms 21 Randall st., off Thirty- AN experienced nurse would like infant or child to board; reference. 145 Seventh st. GERMAN lady wishes childrens near school: | sunny yard; reasonable. 4023 25th st. GOOD home for two children over+2 years old; sunny yard. 253 Jobn st. e —— - BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. braries purchased. 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946. H. C. Holme: USL: PAYING saloons from $400 to. Paying groceries from $500 to. Paying barber shops $300 to. Paying bakeries from $400 to. Paying cigar stands $175 to. Paying delicacies $200 to . POWERS & CLARK, 838 Ma $450—SALOON; good location; nicely fitted; good trade; a bargain if sold this week. POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. | CONFECTIONERY store—A complete plant for manufacturing all kinds of candies; located on principal streét; everything first-class; re- ceipts $1400 month; all store trade; price, $9000. POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. | $1000—FAMILY grocery; good location; cen- tral; complete stock with fixtures; doing a fine business. $200—Notion store and branch bakery, with good stock; 4 Hving rooms, GEORGE AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. 56-ROOM corner house; all light and sunny with long lease; low rent; elegant furniture this house has never had a vacant room make offer: paying over $250 per month, $1300 buys best corner Market st. saloon. COAST, 783% Market st. ALIFORNIA Investment and Development Co. viants and cultivates oranges, seedless grape and Cali-myrna fig lands uhtil ma- turity for monthly payments; from 30 t0 100 per cent. Full particulars 630 Market. MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night; 605 Mc- | Allister, J0c; test meet. every Friday eve., Neptune Wigwam, Webster sta., Ala.; aura. | logical readings daily, 760 Central ave., Web. | ster sta., Ala | SPIRITUALIEM—Mrs. Ada Foye, Odd Fellows' bldg., cos. Seventh and Market sts.; to-night | @t 8, tests and messages, 10c; elevato MRS. WERMOUTH'S meeting for spirit me: eages and tests; good music; 8 p. m.; 1 117 Lerkin st. MRS. STODDARD'S splendid seances; all get tests, mi, Sun., Tues.; developing class Fri. 238 Ninth st. < i ¥ | C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 8 p. m. 1084 Bush; prompt attendance; tel. 4133 Lar. kin; 50 cts HOTELS, city and country; also choice busi- ness openings at bargain prices. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th, | FOR SALE_A poultry and dairy produce busi- ness having a large family tradg and doing a good cash business; small capital required. Apply by mail to B, 2203 San Antonio ave., Alameda, Cal. HAVE a meritorious invention; would like to meet party with means to take interest in same and have it patented; have working model. Inventor, box 3416, Call, | STOCKS AND BONDS SOLD. 1 can find a market for issues of unlisted se- curities, railway, trolley, industrial or min- ing; commission basis only. Address Client- sge, P. O, box 232, New York. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; eit. daily; test circlg every night, 10c. ATTEND Mre. Harland's circle tonight; sealed | letters ans., 10c; readings,60c, $1. 132 Sixth. | NO circle to-night; Dr. Wheeler, 148 Sixth sf every might through week, : DR. PAYNE lectures on- hypnotism in Pythi Chstle Hall, 509 Market st.; admission o™ TESTS_Front hall, 900 Market, 11, free: | 10c. Mrs. Gillingham, Mr. Wiison, otheis. o A—"“NOW." lecture; Henry Harrison 0ad Fellows' bids.: “Law,” § pr m o EARLE'S wonderful convincin, seance - night, 328 Ellis . > SUNDAY LECTURES, ©. N. ORLOW. Ph. D.D., will speak thi: e @ay) evening in_the upper Golden Gate Thrii (upstairs), €29 Sutter st.; subject, ‘‘Psychic Sense the Startiing Power of Our Inner Forces”; 8 o'clock sharp; good music; violin “THE Woman Who s and the Who Attracts,” free lecture Mre, * Auken, to married Jadics § o' clock Sonday evening, 618 Eddy st.; classes for developing those powers which enable & woman fo rise Hours 2 t0 5, 7 08 p. m. PROGRESEIVE epiritualists, Covenant b Odd l:e“o:': bullding, Seventh and ‘Mariet ®ts.; to-night; Mrs. R. S, Lillle, speaker; ®ood music; admission free, p $350_DELICACY store; best location of Hast Oakland: monthly returns are $300; rent $15; store and 5 rooms. 1145 East Fourteenth st., East Oakland. CHICKEN ranch for sale; 170 chickens and outfit; cheap. Call saloon, M. MEYEN- BERG, Russia ave., near Mission st. $150_BAKERY and notlon store; 2 rooms furnished; receipts from per week. Eox 3850, Call, Oakland, living #20 to §25 | A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 9068 Market st., corner Ellis (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 bargains: ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 8 room | 20 room: 8 room D20 22 room: clears'$65..0.0 850 | 40 rooms; clears $200; snap. © 2200 McMILLEN; phone John 531. £00d location; rent $30......3 450 | Mission st.; housekeeping, ... 430 opposite City Hall; snap.... 425 i vard;nicely furnished; bargain 375 ent $17 50; in good condition 150 Polk st.; a snap; only........ 2 200 nicely furnished; fine corner. 1850 . 350 500 long lease: rent $50.. fine locaticn; money make | Turk st.; rent $25; bargain.. 150 | near Orpheum, nicely furn... 750| cheap rent; well furnished.. 1600 | nicely furnished; rent $115.. 2250 ent $57 50; all rented . 8% rictly first class; bargain.. 850 Taylor st.; steady roomers.. 350 entrally located; rent $35... 500 34 st; lease; rent $180........ 4500 | 75 rooms; long lease; clears $300 month 7500 J. A. McMILLEN & CO. -"Phone John 531 | _906 Merket st., cor. Ellis, upstairs, rms. 7-8. | A—M. E. RIVES & CO., | LODGING-HOUSES, LOANS, INSURANCE. 1023 Market st. ...Phone South 914. Buyers, we have hundreds of houses for sale, but only advertise those we consider safe investments; get our list before you decide: 9 rooms; choice locality; only 2 floors .$500 Van Ness ave.; cheap rent 700 rent only $45; with us only.. 850 O’Farrell st.; reat only $55..1250 : with us exclusively: rent $50..1150 : handsomely furn.: ideal place..2600 SPECIAL—26 rooms; oak furniture; all solid: $2750; never before offered. M. E. RIVES , 1023 Market st, 100 ROOMS; business corner: creap rent: $7500: net income $400. M. E. RIVES & CO., 102} Market st, NOTICE—Will loan you money to buy efther of the above houses: monthly paymts at 114 per cent. M, B. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st.'and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; Phone Bush 328. 1f you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi ness to sell, st with us; we have bargalns in hotels, lodging-housés, all sizes and prices; no_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 1% per cent. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap. 26 rooms; sunny house: good furnits 60 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent. 100 rooms; finest sunny corn 750 *1550 ] ; low rent. ed at 1 per cent, Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. | ILOW. MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market, bet. 10th and 11th; sittings 10 to 5, $1; Sundays excepted. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seances Sun., Thurs., 8 p.m.;50c. 1084 Bush; ph. Lrkn.4133. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay; circles Sun- day 8, Tuesday 2 p. m.; sittings dally. MRS. JENNIE HANSEN, best clairvoyant. 3491 Minna st., near Fifth. ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Collection . T.85. 916 Market st.; phone Bush 104, COTTAGES, TO LET. COTTAGE 4 rooms and basement. 323 Twenty- ninth gt.; $2100. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st +ROOM cott fine chicken vyard; rent $12; Tear 20th. Ee————————————— Water free, Diamond st., HELF WANTKO——SMALB. AT C. R, HANSEN & CO.’S......420 Bush st. Chambermaid to wait, city . Waitress, Mendocino County, Cook, country hotel Mangle girl, city hotel . Woman, general work, count Chambermaid, country hotel .... l‘;u;nduu, emmlrydholel . aitresses, city and country. cooeo... . FAMILY DEPARTMENT . German or Scandinavian cook, 2 in family, to go to Sacramento, see party here, $30; ?onnfinbz {n tamily, $20 Houssgint, § fn amily, ¥20; housegirls, $25-§15; cook, city, $25-530; nurse, with frst-class references, take full charge 2 children, $25; nursegirl, care of 2 children, San Rafael, keep another nurse also, $25, fare paid, choice place; nurseglrle, ‘second girls, housegirls, city and country. 'C. R, HANSEN & CO., 420 Bush. RETURNED—Returned—Returned. WYLLIE, the photo meidum, 500 Eddy st. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellls; seances Tues., Thurs., Sun. nights. 'Phone Larkin, 1106. A MAN and wife to live on ranch, country, take care of chickens, one cow, etc., for Which they are also paid $25. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. LAIRVOYANTS, CUT THIS OUT! An Honest Proposition. The Public to Judge. Read Carefully—No Fee in Advance. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. (You to Be Full Judge.) $1——$1——$1- $1 PROFESSOR LESLIE-MILES-CROSSE. A—COOK for 5 in family for San Jose, $35; 3 waltresses for private family, $25; a cook and laundress for a2 small family in city, $30; a laundress for an institution in San Rafael, $25; 4 good boarding-house walt- resses, $20 each; 4 good second girls for pri- vate familles, $25 each; a dishwasher for an institution, $20; 40 good housework girls, $25 each; a general housework girl for ~San Rafael, small family, $25; a cook for a small family'in Berkeley, §25. 'MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. 336———O'Farrell st. 336 Corner Taylor st. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fall to call you by name in full; names of your friends, enemies or rivals. T promise to tell you whether hus- band, wife or sweetheart is true or false; I will tell you how to gain the love of the one you most desire, even -though miles away, in fact, T will tell You every hope, fear or ambi- tion' better than you can tell it yourself, without you telling me one word, and if you are not absolutely satisfied when reading is over (you to be full judge), then pay me not one penny. Remember number, 336 O'Farrell cor. Taylor. ISMAR, THE GYPSY, 1104 Market st,, corner Turk. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success €0 hand in hand, vet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were it not for the lack of foresight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not sat- isfied in life, consult Ismar, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame, and her name has become 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. g SPECIAL—Ismar’s readings by mail are fully as satisfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $1: full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. Don't send Cur- rency; send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—PAUL DESTINE. CLAIRVOYANT, PALMIST AND OCCULT WONDER. ——KNOW YOUR FUTURE—— FREE. FREE. FREE. IF NOT CORRECT. - My knowledge of life and nature is such that 1 cail your name, tell your enemies and friends, tell just what you can expect regarding any one or anything; reveal the secret thoughts or intentions of any one concerning you even though miles away; teli who and when you will marry; if the one you love is true or false; how to win the one you love; how to regain your lost heaith; tell you how to attract, control and change the thoughts, intentions, . actions or habits of any one secretly; and advise you as to whether or not you will be successful in mining or business. Low fee for a few days only. 326 O'FARRELL STREET. 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- ings and portrays events to occur in the uture; if you are in trouble, discontented or Dot satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or businesn troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. A—DO you want to know your future? If so consult Mrs. Reynolds, the most wonderfully gifted life reader ever in San Francisco. Don’t be Decelved. There are scores of so-called mediums; palm- ists, etc., doing business in San Francisco, but’ there'is only one life reader, and that i% MRS, REYNOLDS Of 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth. This is the woman that everybody is talking about; the Woman that does not use fake methods of any kind, gives absolutely correct readings of your lives and gives perfect satisfaction or no fee. ILOW. ILOW. Permanently located at 1010 Mission st. Answers any important question for 10c. or three for 25¢c; questions by mail; inclose 2c stamp; 25c; $2 readings this week only 26c; palmistry, clairvoyant, astrology and psy- ;:::meuy: also advice on all affairs; reunit- , separating and making happy and speedy marriages; 10 8 dally. 1010 Misslon, ne. 65, A—COMPANION for a German lady; must speak German and sew well; an English girl as companion for family living In country, ; a first-class waitress and parlor maid, £30; 2 second girl for San Jose, §25; a second glrl for San Mateo, $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. THREE chambermalds for a first-class hotel in city, no waliting or rough work; wages $20, board and room. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. ‘WANTED—Institution cook, $40; 2 Institution laundresses, $30; 8 second girls, $20, $25; 2 parlor maids, $25; cook, small hof $3 $35. $40; 2 chambermalds and_w: resses for short distance in country, $25, fare paid; 3 children’s nurses, $25; maid and Scamstress, $25; 6 chambermaids, assist Walting, family hotels. clty. $20; cook and second girl, same house, San Jose, $30, $25; 100 housework girls In both city and coun- try, all good wages. Call Monday, J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. GIRLS, don’t waste your lives in sweatshops; | be independent; learn hairdressing, manicur- ing, massage, electrolysis, hairwork and chi- ropody; thorough course taught in 2 weeks for $4 50; day and eve. classes; positions as ladies’ maids, traveling companions and store girls guaranteed from $50 to $100 per month. SAN FRANCISCO HAIRDRESSING COL- LEGE, 263 Geary st., r. 13-15. N. B.—Be- ware of poor teachers. GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, mani- curing, massage, hair work, electrolysis and chiropody: entire course, 2 weeks, for $4 50;5 positions waiting, $15 and $20 per week guar- anteed; day & eve. class. 233 Geary, r. 18-15. i WANTED—A thorough ylike business wo- man of good education; permanent position if suitable; security required. Box 3459, Call. WANTED—Lady in each countv to manage business; old house; salary $18 weekly: ex- pense money advanced; enclose self-ad- dressed, stamred envelope. Manager, 322 Caxton’ bldg., Chicago. GIRL for general housework; American family small modern house; wages $25; refer- all Sunday bet. 4 and 6 o'clock, 2245 Union st.,, near Fillmore. WANTED—A refined, honest girl from 12 to 15 years: can have good home in small family with school privilege in exchange for light Mousework. Box 3513, Call office. WANTED—Refined young lady as companion for lady; must be good pemnman; also must understand music and do light housework; reference. required. 418 Montgomery st. ARTIST'S model—Eastern artist wishes model from 18 to 22; respectable only; answer for 3 days where can be seen; will pay $50 for per- fect form. Box 4137, Call. MIDDLE-AGED woman for hotel at springs for chamber work and waiting at table; free fare; no fee. Call Monday, 526 Montgomery room 1. : LADIES to do uiecework at their homes: we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly., Send stamped envelcpe to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. ‘WANTED—Expert fitter for cloak department alteration room; excellent position for vroper person. R. D.' DAVIS & CO., Grant ave. and Geary st. WOMAN for cooking, with or without laundry’ work; small famlly; no housewcrk. Address, glving references, Commanding Officer, Alca- traz Island. 3 | WANTED—Experfenced saleslady for ribbon department; must be able to tie bows. Ap- ply J. M. LEVEE & CO., corner Geary and Poweil sts. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5: send lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’t send currency.’ Send Postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. MME. . PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses digeases with life reading ladies 50c, gents §1; palm. & clair. sit.$150. 126 Turk. ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER, Has just arrived, from her native land; full life reading by mall or at office, $! date of birth. 993 Market FIRST-CLASS milllnery salesladies that have served city trade. R. D. DAVIS & CO., corner Geary st, and Grant ave. GOOD cook, general housework, 2 in family, $3C. Call at Hoel Pleasanton between 10 and 12 a. m. Sunday, GIRL for cooking, general housework; four adults: no windows. Call Monday forenoon, 2721 Clay st.; wages $25. B WANTED—A neat young girl to assist in light housework: good home. 1504 Laguna. st. near Bush. WANTED—First-class walist and skirt finish- ers; also fancy coat maker. Apply COX, 1514 Pine st. MISS M. WILLE, 330 EI crystal seer, reads your If questions; names given;50¢, st., clairvoyant, correctly without el. Sutter 1808. WANTED—First-class Jacket and skirt hands at E. MESSAGER'S Cloak und Sult House, 145 Post st. MIES ZEDMAR, young gifted clair. and palm.; she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; names; L. 50c, G. §1. 1235 Market, nr. Oth. AN experienced young woman cook for small private boarding house, 8 to 10 people; wages $30. Apply 9-12 Monday, 326 Haight st. MME. BISAZZA, card reader and palmist, 501 Polk st. call side gate on Fulton, Ist door; iadies, 25c; gents, 50c, EXPERIENCED tailoress who can put in lin- ings and sleeves: good position; can call to- day. H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. MME. RAVENNA; business advice; names #iven: full life readings. 5 Fourth OLDEST palmist and card reader in cit: 25c, gents 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19, 2d floor. MRS. SHAFFER. clafrvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 4481, Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th, MRS. HARRIS, astrologist and psychic card readgr, 725 Polk st.; no sign; L. 30c, G. §1. CUT this out—Mrs. Lester, card reading, 25c; palmistry, 26c; truth only. 603 McAllister st. e MRS. MALLORY — Clairvoyant Clairandient Spirit Card Reader. 9151 Howard H MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. WANTED—A competent, trustworthy woman, a good cook, to do general housework. 3421 ‘Washington st, , —_— ACTIVE young women wanted; pleasant work. Municipal Non-Partisan League, 628 Moni- gomery st., room 18. FIRST-CLASS skirt hand and improvers. 330 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Woman to cook in restaurant; $30 per month. Apply 240A Sutter st. GOOD position now open for an educated, trustworthy business woman. Box 3417, Call. HOUSEKEEPER: good honte; light work. Call 220 Crocker buiiding. MRS. REYNOLDS, life reader, 1008% Market _ 8t.: o fake methods; satisfaction or no fee. MME. PECARD, from Washington, D. C., ta- nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana; only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. C. E, HINKLEY. .Phone Mint 796 . OPP ;‘5!01:1'}{ i guar. mo0.$5500 Toncy-maker. . 9800 50 rooms: rent $11 l‘fi BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladles s gents 50c: readings ddily. 132 Sixth st, WANTED—German woman for washing Mon- days. Call forenoon, 420 Scott APPRENTICE improver for dressmaking. Polk st., between Eddy and Ellis, FIRST-CLASS tailoress wanted. BARON, 22 Grant ave. FINISHER and operator on shirts. KELLER CO., 1028-1030 Market st. 0 M. J. MME. PECARD, from Washington, D. C., re- nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. 31 rooms; 3 years' lease; rent $81..... 2259 22 rooms; 12 furn,; clears . . 900 8 rooms; rent $30; clears $35 450 MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st, Phone Jessie 2081. We have the best bargains in rooming- houses in all parts of the city. Ci get our list before you buy. you money gt low interest. We WANTED—A few persons who wish to make $1000 to $3000 by the investment of $180 in property. of which you hold the deeds your. self; absolutely no risk: must act quickly, ¥or' particulars regarding this unusual o portunity, call or address r. 7, 6 O'Farre!] o1, A NEW office buflding, finely furnished; mod- ern in every detail; best location in Oakland; the biggest snap ever offered to the public: sickness compels me to sell; price $2800; clears $150 per month; no agents. Box 3852, Call office. MRS, BAUMANN. the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. CLATRVOYANT rcader, 25¢; hours 1 to 8. 625 Minna st D s R — CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. prowi el o oS ale ol it s ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, S SRR B e e TRY HOPKE BROS,’ excellent carpet clean. ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. CORPORATION charters, South Dakota; no 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. Pierre, 8, Dak., and 76 Willlam st, New York; San Francisco counsel, NOWLIN & FASSETT, 230 Montgomery st CAN sell your business, no matter where is; send deseription, state price, learn Imul: established *96; highest references. Offices 14 cities. - W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N, A, Bidg., Philadelphia. SOMETHING nice; downtown on Eddy st.; 22 rooms, all sunny; furniture oak and cherry; Brussels carpets and almost new: all outside rooms; running water; this will be sold at bargain, for a few days only; no agent. Ad- dress W., Box 3853, Call office.- J. E. TETLOW, 930 Market, rooms 5 and 6; phone Red 2256; for in roomis ing- houses, t of city, at I and tate nvestments, see O B TTLOW. —_ L P e T SR s A—BELEVEN well furnished rooms for sale at bargain, $450, at 208 Turk st.. or 2 houses, 203-5 Turk st., for $000; must be sold. Call to-day, 205 Turk st. 4 e e GET our list of paying lodging-houses from $300 to $2000. POWERS & CLARK, Market st, 20 11-ROOM house; well furnished. 208 O'Farrell et., for particulars. y owner, 0 agents. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st., tel. Main 384. GEO. W. M & CO.. Prop. RUDOLPH & CO. Zbeating works: prices reasotiable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263, WANTED—Young lady for office work; must have fair education, some knowledge of type- writing and stenography and an interest in her work; one who seeks only to fill out the workirg Lours and has no interest in any- thing but her salary will not suit. A bright, willing and earnest young lady can make herself valuable to me and make a g place for herself; salary to start $5; crease nrhd];minfil wiil soonfollowy ' give age, length of residence here, experience and references. L. A., box 1192, Call office. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN | HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 325 FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. 3. 'E. MI Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- yating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES e McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND A—LEARN to remove lun‘:fuflllloul hair, hair- ment, halr work, etc.; college 1236 Hl?fl-. cor. Jones, r. 04; pos. assured: day, eve. class. o e A e s R ] GERMAN or Dani Tt in a email amil W:‘ 1;"-'.,@:5 ages $15. ‘morning, Frede st., near Shrader; Bll‘hl-'i‘.‘ cars; flfl'.l"c retd. GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, = curing, hair work, eheuoty;ls:ll:: %rmy;' course, 2 weeks, for {’“_"' 15. F e oy o Sl - ol M s e M ‘McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; mt-uu_m mm;" patterns cut. 1019 Mkt, . $15 and reek um;dutnmfleh-. &om = A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers, EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. - HELF WANTED—FEMALE—Con. - RELP WANTED—MALE-—Can. WANTED—Good alteration hand and fitter. Apply J. M. LEVEE & CO., corner Geary and Powell sts. FIRST-CLASS finishers on cloaks and suits at JOS. KRAGEN & CO., 933 Market st. Bl mmbome Moo s A conbanmatio s W VSRS LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 ‘weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. GIRLS wanted at United States Laundry, 3111 Sixteenth st. YOUNG girl for light housework. 1053 Mar- ket st., upstairs. MIDDLE-AGED woman for housework; Ger- man preferred; good wages. 780 First ave. WANTED—An ambitious woman over 26 for responsible position. Box 4145, Call office. PANTS finishers; steady work. Royal Pants Company, 223 Kearny st. EXPERIENCED skirt makers: good wages. 121 Geary st., room 315, 3d floor. ‘WANTED—Experienced second girl, must have best city references. Address box 4188, Call. LADIES to travel; salary paid. C. B. JEN- NINGS, 121 California st., bet. 4 and 5 p. m. PANTS finishers wanted at 5. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertjsements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. HELP WANTED—MALE. I PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. a Phone Main 1191 . To Reno, 3 3 y ald, Pequop, Fenelon, Icarus, Holborn, Lucin and Terrace......$2. §2 25 and $2 50 per day S. P. CO. WORK «+v.Free Fare FREE FARE...CO. WORK...FREE FARE 50 laborers, R. R. work, Mendocino Co....§2 —~MURRAY & READY...634 and (36 Clay st. 4 i .Phone Main 5848 TO-DAY, EOIT.P'LDA 37 .. . TO-DAY, SUND. Leading Employment ;nd)mr ents. 5 TO-DAY. - To all parts of Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Ore- 8on, Old Mexico and all parts of including to. and Nevada Divisions, Ogden ‘Also Los Angeles Dist. Chatsworth Park . A Drillers, machine men. teamsters, hammers- men, heading and bench men, cornermex, laborers, blacksmiths, carpenters, ~cooks, waiters, helpers, etc.; wages $3 50, 33, $2 30, . Arizona, close to Prescot! .Via Santa Fe R. R. That's. ..Where we ship you daily . Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are . you? ... MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT CARPENTERS ..... .. CARPENTERS 5 stone masons, Nevada, free fare....$% day Stairbullder, steady jol country, see boss here, fare paid.. o 6 bridge carpenters for Siskiyou County, fare paid, 8 months’ job, $3 25 day: 2 more car- penters to build scows, dredgers, etc.. fa allowed, & months’ job, $52 50 and foun carpenter, house work, fare 60c, $3 50 da: 3 rough carpenters, city, $2 50 day; 5 box- makers, $2 25 day; circular sawyer, $100; millwright, $4 day; wood turmer; carpenter for mine, $60 and found; 3 concrete finish- country. $4 day; pipe calker. factory. $2 50 day; paper hanger. $ hours, $3 50 da: 5 stone drillers, boss here, $3 day: 3 boiler- makers and heipers, city and country; shift boss, reverberatory smeiter, Old Mexico, fare pald, $100 gold; 4 corrugated iron riveters. fare $1 30, $2 50 day: blacksmith for & dredger: blacksmith helper, $7 week; boys to learn ail classes of trades: 2 laborers handy with sledge, factory, $2 day; 5 centrifugal men, sugar mill, §75. . TO THE MINES , no experience need to work 50 laborers and teamsters, mear city $2 15 brickyard men... $35 and found 50 pick and shovel men, near city......... 2 100 rhiners and muckers. ! 20 tiemakers. . i2¢ to_1Sc_each | 20 woodchoppers. $125 to $2 50 cord | 2 paper hangers ieeee. 83 501 Old man, private place. $12 and found | Cook, French or Itallan, Monterey Co., fare | refunded .. .40 and tound | 33 HANSEN & CO.'S. 429 Bush st 4 - Free fare . .. Free fare «:e... FOR CHATSWORTH PARK .... . Big Tunnel Ship To-day . e machine men, drillers and muckers . .$2 to $3 a day Free farc Ship to-day -Free fare <-..... FOR UTAH AND NEVADA 2000 teamsters, laborers, tunnel men, rock men and muckers...$2, $2 25 and $2 50 day SHIP DAILY . 500 tunnel men, C. R. HAN! Branch office - A—CHEF for country hotel, here; fare paid. C. 420 Bush st. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. FREE FARE.——STATE OF NEVADA STATE OF UTAH .. LT LAKE AND OGDE $125; see party R. HANSEN & CO, msters. $2 25 to 32 50 a day 250 laborers. ...$2 25 a day 160 rockmen. 6 $2 50 a day 25 plow and scraper holders .$2 25 a day FREE FARE . REE FARE .FOR LUMBER WOODS AND SAWMILLS. Bull teamster........$65 a month and board | Edgerman, redwood..$70 a month and board | Shingle sawyer......§60 a month and board | 8 men 2.$35 a month and board | 5 laborers 8 hod carriers, 8 hours. 4 plasterers, 8 hours. $7 a day CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. A MAN and wife for a small private family; wages $55; first-class butler, $50: second but- ler, $35. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. e AD. writing, fllustrating, proofreading, Jjour- nalism, bookkeeping, stenography, practical electricity, taught by mail free; pay no tui- tlon until we secure permanent employment graduates guaranteed positions; write fo free tuition contract, mentioning subject you wish to studly. Correspondence Institute of America, box 230, Scranton, Pa. LARGE boys wanted for delivery wagon serv- ice; wages $16. Apply superintendent’'s of- fice, The Emporium. SALESMEN wanted: two experienced travel- ing grocery salesmen; $125 per month and | expenses; well known house; references; per- sonal Interview s satisfactory. Address Box 4193, Call office. A TIDY, steady man to do all round hotel chores; work light; wages $10 to $15 mont g00d home to right person, well recommend- ed. Address for one week to P. O. box 1023, Alameda, Cal. ‘WANTED—An educated young man to travel in Central Califcrnia and write short articies for publication; $60 per month and expenses; city references required. Box. 3413, Call. WANTED—A young man who has had some | experience in handling metal working tools. | Apply at Louls Miller's Accordion Factory, 6 City Hall square, bet. 9 and 10 Monday. DETECTIVES wanted; reliable parties, all lo- | calities; experlence unnecessary; self ad- dressed’ envelope for particulars. Nortn American Detective Bureau, Chicago, Il around mine, fare $1 50....... nd found 9 _miners, north. $75: miners, other mines. $75 and $90; 143 laborers, no experien wanted. $60, $75, also $40 ‘and found .56 fruit pickers, $30 and found. - .56 bean pullers, $32 50 and found. LABORERS .. TEAMSTERS, ETC. 26 laborers for a manufacturing company. fare $1, $35 and found; 2 married men for mine, $52; 5 factory laborers, 10c fare, 32 day: 264 laborers and teamsters, all over California, Including good job in San Fran- cisco. some board home, come, see. $2. $2 25. $2 50 day; bakery wagon driver, city, $50 and e S e e - ..-.FARMS, DAIRIE: Butter maker, city milk depot, $§50; gardener, institution; 4 men to deliver circulars. ... 16 plow teamsters, $30 and found; 15 gen- $286, ,gfl and found; 3 and found; 16 $15, $20, $25. eral ranch hands ranch teamsters, $26. choremen and boys, $30 and found; 16 butter and cheese makers, $30, $35, $40 and foun gardener, private; choreman, Catholic Inst! tution; 15 stablem: '“E"’; eznd‘_:)aumry Jobs, 30, $40 and found, $55, $60, $7 = ..BOYS—YOUNG MEN 5 boys to heat rivets, eity; 6 boys to learn trades; boys for stores, .factories, bakeries, porters, bell and elevators; driver light de- livery wazon, $9. P YOUR FARE PAID. 25 men for sawmill, south, see Boss here, fa: paid, no experience required, wages $40 & f 25 men to pile lumber, northeast, $40 and found; 45 men to work about lumber yards. etc., south, $1 75 day up to $2 50 day; 25 men as laborers, woods and mills, southeast, $35 and found; § skid road builders, fare $1, $35 and found; 256 laborers, etc., for mills and woods, all over California, $30. $35. $40 and found: swampers, free fare, $40 and fd. ;150 tiemakers, going wages. 260 woodchoppers, going wages. 50 Italians....$1 75 and $2 day....50 Greeks Fare pald, board yourselves, Siskiyou Co. .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT 14 cooks ;for hotels, restaurants, cafe ranches, mines, etc., $30, $40. $50. $60 an found; ‘second cook, mine, $40 and found; steward for mine, $40 and found: waiter. offi- aff of mine. $40 and found: 16 walters. different places, $30. $35. $40 and found: 26 dishwashers. $30, $25. $30 and found; cash- fer, city cafe. $30 and found: porter, drive bus, country hotel, $25 and found; dishwas er, same hotel, $25; 6 porters, different job: roustabout, mine, B. H., $30 and foun 4 slaughter house butchers; 2 camp waiters; laundryman, Government institu- tion, $30 and found; 3 bakers, country jobs. $45 and found; cake baker, country; second baker, country, $30 and found: laundryman, institution. country. $30 and found.. ... MINE BOARDING-HOUSE . Second cook, $45: roustabout, $30 and found: vegetableman, $30 and found; waiter, $30 and found; dishwasher, $30 and found. Cook and wife, private bu-rdlnfig .$50 and _HUNDREDS OF POSITIONS. Best places..At..MURRAY & READY'S, Biggest wai -At ....634-636 Clay st. POSTOFFICE positions—Examinations will soon be held In this city for positions in' the postotfice. 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 appli- cants. To save time write the institute's Pa- cifie Coast office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal.,for full particulars,which will be sent free. CIVIL service positions; about 10,000 appoint. ments made last year; only common schooi education required for examination; salaries large; work easy; catalogues of information free. " Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chance; truss free: no time lost from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS. box 603. Westbrook, Maine. WANTED—Boy about 16 years old in whole- sale clothing house; reference required. Ad- dress in own handwriting box 4195, Call. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced dry goods wrapper; also experienced crock- ery packer. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED—Experienced domestic salesman, eg&lg,betwcen 9 and 11 a. m. at HALK WANTED—Experienced hand repairing and varnishing furniture in second-hand business. Apply to H. SCHELLHAAS, Eleventh st. Oakland. WANTED—Man who iz a good shot to go on a duck hunting trip for the market; must be on grounds the 15th. Box 3414, Call office. WANTED—Carriage groom; must have good manners, sober and a good horn blower; thoroughly competent in_every way: wasges $45 ard found. Apply J. A. McKERRON, 203 Mason st. WANTED—A boy to learn the harness trade. 2310 Pine st. $12 WEEKLY, either sex, copying letters at home; send stamp for particulars. King Mfg. Co., 248 Warren ave., Chicago. . WANTED—Honest man, with $230, to take half-interest in good business that clears $100 month to each. Apply 1007% Market st. WANTED—An advertisement solicitor for a theatrical paper: good inducements. Address W. A. L., box 3517, Call office. WANTED—Young salesman for family liquor trade; must have some trade. 419 California st., room 21. ‘WANTED—Five carpenters for country; wages $3 50. Apply room 1315, Claus Spreckels bldg., Morday, 9 a. m. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—First-class salesman familiar with furniture trade. Box 4144, Call. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 woekly, Home Correspondence School, Phila. WANTED—Waiters. Golden West Hotel, 68 Ellis st. WANTED—Young man willing to work and satisfled with $70 month; no experience: no Supday work: must have $175 cash: no chair warmers. BROWN, 1221 Market st. ‘WANTED—By large manufacturing concern, a competent cost accountant of experience; state salary and references, Address box 4162, Call office, WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st. 130 large Tooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. SOLICITORS for money-making proposition. | COATMAKER, general tallor and vestmaker Call during week, 60 Columblan bids., 12 to 1 ountry, Apply REISS BROS. & CO. . 4 to 5. u B BARBER shop across the bay; 3 chairs steady; choice location; must be sold, owner new, no barber. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. $125—PARTNER wanted for a cash business; Pays $20 per week to each. Inquire 331 st., room 12, ‘WANTED—Young man for liquor store, A, after 12 o'clock. Brownstone, 331 Ellis st. BARBER shop 2 chairs, good location, sale at once. 502 Turk st. BARBERS—$175 buys shop well located, with everything for housekeeping. 919B Folsom. WANTED—Two boys to learn shademaking. Apply at 925 Market st., bet. 9 and 10 a. m, ‘WANTED—Boy to run errands. Apply at 121 Post st., room 14. — TINSMITHS wanted; steady work for good men. Apply 17 Drumm st WANTED—Cash boy. Apply bet. 9 a. m. at HALE BROS. . o WANTED—Fine coatmaker; VALENTINE, 347 Bush st. PHOTOGRAPHER, general -workman, country. Apply 1067 Oalk st., Oakland. WELL-DRESSED man for canvassing propo sition; good pay. BARON, 22 Grant ave. SMART, clean boy f ffice; wages HE FINK & SCHINDLER C0., 1360 e st "% ©0. 150 Market at. BOYS wanted. GREENBERG REEN: BERG, 381-37 Grant ave. Lb > WANTED—Good cook for small restaurant 36 Ellis st., near Larkin. o for come Monday. for —— MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight weeks; barbers In great demand; catalogue free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Five good men of business ability. Call at 207, Examiner building. COOK wanted to help a waiter in boarding Some men; small restaurant. Box 4146, Call. ‘WANTED—Two wood turners. 618 Third st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand lrl%‘y shoes; size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 34, WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. * 8. Navy; lbh-bo‘:luo‘;nfll of good Mflh‘i. the ages of 21 and 35; not less than ‘u"'f“""".m"‘;':”"’,.{““ 1 inch; able to speak red Engl For further informatian aply at he recruiting gffices: Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal., and U. S. Custom-house, 222% North Main st., Los Aa- geles, Cal. _—_—— WANTED—Young man (about 25), competent to interview educated people, as advance agent for Stoddard lectures; $600 per year and expenses; application must be accom- panied with city references. Address box 4177, Call office. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post.G.A.R. GOOD dishwasher wanted. 1507 Mar] 7y near Eleventh. -, ERRAND boy with references; 5 " week. Apply to-day, 20 a:mfi‘:' - S e WAN' Jobber and tinsmith. Cleve- land Faucet Co., 202 Ellis st. $450 AND services gets an interest placer claim in this State. Box lbl'..h‘l:l;l‘e. WANTED—A boy to learn trade. E BRIGHT young man a = merchant tallor. Addrees box saiss han (OF 3518, Call. WANTED—Clerk, strong, reliable and ful, quick in fguring, 7ot lumber yard; m:: :nxr, R m‘h::.’ preferred. Iy Wwith references, stat- ing sala mfifl ry expected, P. O. box 235, Frait. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. 800 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. 50c up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.. nr. 5th. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for and Australia: HERMAN'S, 28 Stavare oo e i e GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 250 to B0c. 563 Mission st.. bet. lst and 2d sts. ALL si: men’'s shoes, slightly halt m_ml:-.lonfl..hl.m 2d sts. mmmnon;-.«nmu..—rm ket—200 rooms, night; reading-rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. e DL S St recefved at Call branch m..‘m-m For Employment Wanted, Ses Page !'hw_-‘.l&h z

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