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Sunda: ] 36 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Cell, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open ‘until 9:30 p. m. 633 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; cpen until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteen until ® p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. Mission st., bet. Sixth and i1 a m., service and sermon Commercialism in Religion.” Music, Deo” (Kranz); “Just As God (Roberts). 12:45 p. m., Sunday- Rolla V. Watt superintendent. Be- Nov. 9, the Sunday-school m. instead of 12: topic *Jubilate Leads" ‘chool, Zinning & will meet Christian ) p. m.- comcert; Programme—Selection, ~ “‘Der _Freischutz'® (Weber), orchestra: “How Lovely Are the Messengers” (Mendelssohn), _quartet; “Far From My Heavenly Home'’s (Tours). quartet; Legende” (Bohm), Charles E. Sweet Sabbath Ei (Evans) recessional, grand march (Gounod) 8:00 p. ‘m., sermon; topic, *“Th Master's Strange Guests.”” The seats are free and the people are welsome. BIMPSO! Church, corner ¢ n Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 2. m. and p. m.; topic for the evening sermon, “‘Religious Lessons from a Political Campaign.” Music by large cholr. Seats free. All invited. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m.; B. Perkins, superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. ALIFORNIA-STREET Methodist Episcopal ch, cor. California and Broderick sts.— Reed, pastor. “The _ Shepherd the subject at 11 a. m. “The Pas- y rammergau” will be the All seats free. Methodist Memorial Episcopal rch, cor. of Van Ness o st.—Rev. William Kirk FIRST Presbyterian ave. and Sacramel Guthrie tor. Services at 11 a. m. apd p. m. Mr. Guthrie will preach bth morning and evening. Evening praise ser- prelude (Thayer); _anthem, cious God” (Robyn): tenor , Correct Me” (Handel), O. L. Lienau; solo, “Reverie” (Barnes); duet for soprano and alto, “Awake Up, My Glory” (Millet), s Beulah George and Mignon Judson. Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. Crristian Endeavor at 6:156 p. m. Wednes- day evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cord: invited open Arthur H. Briggs and Her- | 6:15 p. m., societies of | Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | MEETINGS—SUNDAY-—Continued. 1084 Bush st.; tel. Larkin 4133; prompt at- tendance; S0c. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay; circles Sun- day, 8 p. m.; Tuesdey, 2 p. m. MRS. VIGARS' test meeting, 10c. st room 32;.sittings daily. 148 Sixth MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical Soclety (non-political and unsectarian) will hold its monthly public meeting to-night at 310 O'Farrell st.; subject. ‘‘Theosophy and Education”; musical selections; all invited. 4 SUNDAY LECTURES. A AN A AN PPN NNNNNARANNS. 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D.D., will speak this (Sun- day) evening in the upper Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), 629 Sutter st.; subject, ““The Use and Abuse of Spiritualism,”” 8 o’clock sharp; good music; violin solo. | “THE FIRST THREE STEPS TOWARD | BLOOMING HEALTH'—Free lecture to | sick women only. followed by readings of heads, faces and hands, by MRS. VAN AUK- | _EN. 8 o’clockMonday evening, 618 Eddy st. FREE forum, Turk-st. Temple, 117 Turk st.— To-night, .8 p. m.; Messrs. Brown, Costley, Jones and others to speak on ‘‘Some Plain | _Truths of This Campaign”; a warm meeting. MEETING NOTICES. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Prosper LeComte, John Cralg and Joseph Depot, in_Barton Hill Placer Mine, | near Strawberry Valley, Yuba County, Cal., | draining into Lost Creek, which reaches Feather-River; {rom Beattle Mining Co., in Beattie Mine, near Georgetown, Eldorado County, Cal,’ draining into Canon Creek, which ‘reaches American River; and from Big Butte Gold Mining Coy, 1o Blg Butte Gold Mine, near Berdans, Bufte County, Cal., draining into Butte Creek, which reaches | Sacramento River, gives notice that & meet- ing will be held at room 96 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, November 17, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Sidney 8. Sturman, in Mamaluke Hill mine, near Georgetown, EI Dorado County, Cal., draining into Cannon Creek, which reaches American River; from Peter Simonson, in Crystal Springs Gravel Mine, near Igo, Shasta County, Cal., draining into Clear Creek, which reaches Sacramento River, and from Oliver P. Demuth and Henry P. Farnsworth, in Roosevelt Placer Mine, near Placerville, El Dorado County, Cal., draining into Irish Creek, which reaches south fork of American River, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., Nov, 10, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia streets—Rev. John Hemp- pastor; Rev. George G. Eldredge, pastor. ~Morning service at Dr. Hemphill will preach: sermon topic, Message from the Mountains.” Evening service at 7:30 o'clock: Rev Eidredge will preach; sermon topic, ““An U known Christ.” Sunday schools at 3 and 12:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at . .m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock p.m. TNITARIAN O ticth rch, corner Capp and Twen: v. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. school at 9:45 o'clock, W. C. Max- superintendent Preaching at o'cleck; subject, “‘Religion and Politics with & prelude in memory of Mrs. Eliza- beth Cady Stanton. Music by orchestra and choir, under direction of Jabish Clement Esq. Seats free and all are welcome. UNITARIAN Church (First), S.W. cor. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister of Sunday well, school. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject he Tremendous Need of a Morai Religlous Movement in America.” Music by yuartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited. There is no evening service. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and | Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D. | preach at both services. At 11 Wilt Thou at This Time Re- omfunion and reception of members 45 p. m., topic, e Light of ‘the Giorious Gospel of Chris All are cordially invited THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth st., near M —Rev. William Rader, pasgor. 11 & m., “The Law of Accumulation.” p. m., ““The Man st the Custom-house” an election sermon, first in series of “Plain Sermons to Busy People. ST. PAUL'S Church, California street, near Fillmore—Rev. W. M. Reilly, rector; Rev. J. C. Robbins, curate. Holy communion, 7:30 &rd 11 2. m.; litany and sermon, 11 a. m., preacher. the Bishop of Alaska, the Rt. Re: 11 | 11 | Charles A. Murdock, superintendent | SPECIAL MEETING.—Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Pacffic Coast Casualty Company will be held at the office of the company, No. 32§ Montgomery tt., San Francisco, ‘on THURS- DAY, November 13, 1902, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopting by-laws and for /s1~h other purposes as may come before ieeting. By order of the board of di- ZANE, Secretary. | e T AGENTS WANTED, A PERSON of ability with a wide acquaint- | ance can secure a general agency that will be lucrative and perminent; a diamond, ton- tine or life insurance man preferred. Address box 3246, Call office, WANTED—Men with rigto introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture; $20 weekly and expenses; year's contract; weekly pay. Address, with | stamp, Monarch Mts. Co., box 847, Spring- | feld, 1u. SUBSCRIPTION book agents can get from us most any work ublished to sell on a liberal gmmission. THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 725 Market st. 3 §22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with | “Ties to introduce poultry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mtg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kan. WANTED—Everywhere, hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvas- sing; good pay. Sun. Adv. Bureau, Chicago. MEN and women wanted to take hold of best paying proposition in California. Call Mon- day, 131 Post st., room 6. | AGENTS—Easy seller; everybody buys; big money between now and Christmas. WEIS BINDER CO., 135 Lagrange st., Toledo, O. AGENTS make $25 to $75 weekly selling Al- len's fountain bath brush; write for outfit. Allen Manufacturing Cos, Toledo, Ohio. AGENT in each county to sell “‘Family Mem- orials”; good profits. CAMPBELL & CO., 205 A st., Elgin, I $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- P. T. Rowe, D. D.; evening service, 7. 5| fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted. o'clock, sermon by-the rector. Bros, Mtrs, 950 Broadway, Oakland. CATHEDRAL Mission of the Good Samaritan, | EXPERIF "CED solicitors, ladies or gent Second street, near Folsom—Rev. J. P. Tur- | of good ldress: Salary: 0. Golambins taar mer, priest in charge. a m choral Holy communion, holy communion and sermon, 11 i even song and sermon, by Bt. Res Trimble Rowe, D. D., Bishop of Alas- 5 p. m rch of Christ, Sclentist, Central 3 Sutter et., bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Cl istian Science service at 11 2. m.; ASTHMA REMEDIEs. A A A A A A AR A ASTHMA sufferer, keep in mind that A. Di Nola's Asthma Remedy is the best remedy of its kind in the market. A. DI NOLA, phar- macist, 1240 Market st., corner 8th. Cut Rate Drug Store. 10c, 25c and 50c & package. subject of lesson sermon, “‘Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday school for children at the ASTHOLOGY. same hour. Wednesday evening meeting at | & o'clock. ¥Free reading-room, 208 Kearny | ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. st., rooms 500-510. All are welcore. | _RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mall. 4 GREAT rally of men only will be held this | PROF. 8. V. ANAEL, 1236 Market st., Murphy (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at the| b, rm. 65, 33 floor: reading and teaching Young Men's Christian Association, Mason | e —— and Ellis sts. The address will be given ATTORNEYS AT LAW. by Rev. J. Louis Smith, D.D., of Tacoma, Wesh. ~Subject. “Man's Need of God.” Seats free to all men BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture at Gold- eu Gate Hall at 8 o'clock to-night on the topic of “Spiritual Alchemy.” Doors open &t 7:30. The audience will please be seated by 8§ o'clock Collections at the door. s THE Theosophical Society—Col. H. S. Olcott, President-Founder, Pacific Coast Headquar. ters, Odd Feliows' building. Public lecture, & m. by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson, subject “‘Ghosts and Ghostlend.” “Golden Chain class for children at 11:30 2. m.. Class for inquir- ers, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. THE Theosophical Soclet; —Jree public lectures & p. m., Flood building, 509 every Sunda; bject to-night. “The Use and e Astral Senees,” by Miss M. A. fble class, 11 & m. Library and free reading-room open daily 1 to 4 p. m. -1;;‘1}: New Age Health Gospel” by R en Market st., every at 3 p. m. sharp. Subject to-day, “‘Physical Therapeutics,” with grand exhibition"of physical culture by members of the Hoover University. All per. sons interested in attaining health and hap- piness invited. Admission free. Collection, HERMETIC Brotherhood—Open Thursday, S p. m. 509 Van ““The Lotus of the Nile.” Victor Morgan, in Hoover Hall, 1327 st meeting Ness ave. Theme, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A A AN SN C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 8 p. m. | A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market St. ++.. LEGITIMATE BUSINESS AGENT .. :-.. LOANS NEGOTIATED . $500—Fruit and vegetable store; nice corner in Western Addition; good locality; no op- < position; no other fruit store 3 blocks circumference .... £ $1500—Saloon; mercantile lunch; near Kearny; rooms upstairs will pay rent; lease.. $000—Boarding and lodging-house; manufa turing district; in neighborhood of Beal and Mission; ‘from 00 to 60 boarde: owner going 'in.country .. $750—The only restaurant and delicacy store in a thriving country town; owner en- gllsed in other business; this is a good ey e r S ke $500—Liquor store, downtown... to 310,000 ..Good bakery in a fine lo- cality.....Branch bakeries; several good cigar stands...... Delicacy stores. Investments from $1000 to $10,000. A _NICE, clean, first-class boarding-house in Berkeléy; 24 Yooms, with large airy dining- Toom; rent $70 per month; only 2 blocks fromthe university; 14 steady boarders pay- ing $25 per month average; house full all the {ime; owner must sell on account of ill Must be eold at once; high-class family restaurant; seats about 125 people; family trade a specialty; has about 20 regular board- crs; centrally located; about 3 block from Fourteenth st.; patent crude ofi.range. $3500—One of the best modern corner gro- cerles in Oakland; fixtures cost $550; exclu- sive location; fine horse, wagon and harness, cigar case cost $60, Mosher safe cost $125, National cash register, etc.; will trade for real estate. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 400 Tenth Oakland. HOTEL in Santa Clara County, with 5 lots facing depot, with cottage; leased for five years; will sell cheap for cash; sickness gause of elling; price $3500, or ‘wil trade for incum! e roperty. y a POWERS & CLARK'S, 88 Market se’ GROCERY—Receipts $40 per day; nice stock and fixtures; horse and wagon; good paylflf see it. business; price $1250; a bargain; POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. THE PLAN OF INVESTMENT Offered by E. J, ARNOLD & CO. for large or small amounts provides for a DEFIN- ITELY FIXBD and ABSOLUTELY GUAR- ANTEED WEEKLY RATE OF PROFIT. Your deposit subject to withdrawal, in full or in part, on demand. All profit earnings pald weekly. Rigld inquiry and thorough in- Vestigation of their business and methods will satisfy you as to their responsibility, reliability and financial standing. Refer to commercial agencies, leading banks and trust companies and business and newspaper men of St. Louls and prominent men everywhere. For full information call on or address E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 439 Parrott bld., S. F. GENERAL agents wanted—We have the great- est seller of the twentieth century; you can make from $10 to $20 per day acting as gen- eral agent of our legitimate, incorporated company; ordinary agents working for gen- eral agent can make from $3 to $5 per day; We give exclusive territory (without cost) to progressive, up-to-date business men; refer- ences necessary when making applications. Address A, N."Co., 52 Broadway, New York ty. B FOR sale—Restaurant, lodging-house, with 64 bedrooms; everything new: saloon and lunch counter; all this in one building, on one of the best corners of Merced; take in over $1200 per month; lot 50 féet on Front st, by 150 feet on Alameda st.; 2 stores, brick building, 50x80 feet, with alley in the rear; price $15,000; chronic rheumatism causes the sale. For further particulars apply to M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 36 .; 48 r. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Comn. A—FOR SALE BY J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, u , rms. 7 Kay ot the phone John C3L ... o owing ‘on_easy 80 rooms; 3 bIk. from Mkt.; clear $250.§3200 36 rooms; rent $150; - 8000 20 rooms; Eddy ‘st. 3 6 rooms; newly g:mubed; owner sick. . 12 rv; O'Farrell; rent ; money-maker. 24r.; % block from Market; rent $65.. 16 r.; grand corner; rent $70; bargain.. * 44 rooms; % block from Market st.... 4000 7r.; rent $25; good location; machine.. 5r.; rent §250; clears over ; lease. 7! 14 r.; nicely furnished; rent $50; snap.. 8r.; rent $35; best location in city... 16 r.; rent $27 50; clears $60; all rented. 8r.; rent newly furnished........ rent $29; steady roomers. 150; long lease; moneymaker plano; clears downtown; cheap rent; bargain. Tent $90; all rented; men roomers. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 908 Market st. MY list of lodging houses IS NOT REMARK- ABLE, but it embraces a large assortment of houses that will please and suit all classes of buyers. My study is to confer gemeral satisfaction as to tenancy, loaning you money and securing perfect title. Before buying a lodging house, boarding house or hotel, pleasc call and learn something of interest to your- self. REMEMBER location of office. Rooms 1-2. G. W. SCHWEIHARD, © 917 Market st., bet. Sth and 6th. Phone Mint J911. ——SALESMEN—— Wm. G. Hornlein, ¥. W._Combellick, E. S. Rayburn, G. E. Ehmann, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1902. CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. 50c., $1—SPECIAL—50c., $1. PROF. PAUL DESTINE, o a without any previous knowledge and having no natural means of knowing who you are he tells your name, occupation, what you called for, glving names, dates and facts, showing that your life is an open book. !‘n&. Free. Free, It you do not obtain the information for which you corisult him he will positively refuse to ac- cept a fee; tells you how to attract, control and change the thoughts, Intentlons, actions or habits of any one secretly; who and when you will marry; gives valuable advice to those Who have falled in their social or business affairs; how to accumulate a fortune; how to regain your health and vigor; restores lost Mwml“i located” buried treasures; makes you or cha you no! for his services. 326—O0'FARRI STREET—326. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladles 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairyoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; rudgg daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING § Ploncer t-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-418 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., tel. Main 504, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop RUDOLPH & CO., Carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 383 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. Mra. L. Stafford. HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses; call. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1 No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. ( / MARION GRIFFIN. cennn 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. Brown 4-5-5. Business booms here. Good title guarantees Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money to loan, 115 per cent; 2 years' time. 84 r.; corner; 2 floors; rent $68. 400 new; B-year lease; lectric X i ; 5-year lease; elevator. ren ; fine; clears $230. 125 r.;'new; B-year lease; clears $300 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap......... $750 26 rooms; sunny house; goud furniture. 1850 60 rooms; fine corner; chcap rent...... 4500 100 rooms; finest sunny corner in city.. 7000 86 rooms; cor. on Mission st.; low rent. 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roa®houses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. A. CAMERON & CoO., 850 Markei st and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; phone Bush 828. If you have hotels,” rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices; Do trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 13 per cent. GOOD location; lodging-house of 10 rooms on Geary st.; price $1000. House. of 8 rooms; McAllister st.; nicely furnished; rent $20; cheap gas; price $875. Get our list of paying lodging-houses from to $2000. 'POWERS & CLARK, 838 Market st. e detadiin Loty RS T e MITCHELL & CO., 12068 Market st. Phone Jesste 2081. We have the best bargains in houses in all parts of the city. get our list before you buy. _ You money at low interest. rooming- Call and We will loan YOU can invest in the stock of a San Fran- cisco manufacturing enterprise in course of development at ground floor prices. There is a demand for the product in every home in the United States, and no competition; no better opportunity for big returns on an in- vestment was_ever 'offered to the investing public. Box 3258, Call office. HELP THE FARMER—Buy your products di- rect; best potatoes in the 'market, $1 per sack; delivered any part of the city. Order by postal or call at office Farmers' and Manufacturers’' _Assoclation of America, 222 Mission st., S. F. Almonds, drled fruits, etc. This corporation is owned by the farmers of this State and is dealing direct with the consumers, CORPORATION charters, South Dakota; no tax; minimum cost; charters also procured in New Jersey or any other State; California charters procured; send for corporation hani- book. The National Incorporating Company, Pierre, 8. Dak., and 76 Willlam st., New York; San Francisco counsel, NOWLIN & FASSETT, 230 Montgomery st. DRUG store for sale in best businessetown in State; owner has other business; trade proven; part purchase price can remain. Ad- dress box 8398, Call office. STOCKS AND BONDS SOLD, I can find a market for issues of unlisted securities, rallway, trolley, industrial or min. ing; commission basis only. Address Client- age, P. O. box 232, New York. HOTEL of 85 rooms, with elevator; doing & safe business; can net about $300 per month above all expenses; central; investigate. E. E. BUNCE, 952 Broadway, Oakland. WANTED—An Al tinner; must have $500 to invest in an established business; steady work; good wages. Must Hatch Incubator Co., Petaluma, Cal. A—WANTED—Steady young man, light indoor business: $75 to $100 month year round; must have $150 cash. 935 Market st., room A. A SNAP—Restaurant and delicacy store; low 1ent; fine location; trial given; good reasons for selling. Box 3205, Call office. HANDSOMELY furn. 15-rm. residence; lawn, beautiful surroundings; jam full of roomers; doing fine; $1400, but lady must leave at once and will take best offer: exclusively with MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., r. 4. 60 ROOMS, newly furnished; clears $250 per month; price $5500; only $2000 cash; balance 1 per cent interest: this is a rare chance to get big house with small .eash payment; no bonds to secure fease. C. D. DAVIS, 3 Eddy. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co., 240 uthm Mission T4. p COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. EQUITABLE Law Agency, 873 Market st.— Advice free; estates probated. Call on us. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Bush 194. CONSUMPTION CURE. CONSUMPTIVES—AIl cases positively relieved and benefited. Physician, box 3483, Call. COTTAGES TO LET. FOP. sale—Five-room modern cottage; 4033 Nineteenth Apply at 4045 Nineteenth st. ) DENTISTS. A NEW plate_The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $6; full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction 50c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. American family, here, housegirls, city. " $30-$25; housesitl, place, city, $30; nursegiri, same place, 0 others too’ numerous to advertise; call an: .429 Bush st C. R. HANSEN & CO. EXPERIENCED knitters on Lamb system: hand sewers and crocheters to work in fac- tory. Apply J. J. PFISTER KNITTING CO., 412 Polk st. p MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housework in quiet home in Alameda; small family; no children, Box 3201, Call. LADIES for steady employment; ‘month. - Call at Monarch Co. office, building, San Francisco. AN experienced chocolate and cream dipper; g‘l:gd b Apply R. J. BAUM, 1144 How- st $50 a Call WANTED—Experienced art saleswoman. A ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BRO! GIRL or woman for light housework. 70 Hart- ford st., bet. 17th and 1Sth, Noe and Castro. YOUNG girl, general housework; 3 adults, $15- $20. cfil Monday, 15 Fair Oaks st. WAIST finishers, plain sewers; also errand girl. OLSEN, 794 Sutter st. IRL ted to operate on the Bonaz ma- Gcmf'“m Mission st., third floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ waista, 656 Mission at., fourth floor. ‘WOMEN to take work home on ladies’ waists and wrappers. 65 Mission st., 4th floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear to work in l;?ctory. 656 Mission st., fourth floor. EXPERIENCED stenographer wanted. Ad- dress box 3274, Call office. BUSINESS house desires clever manager. Box 8305, Call office. FIRST-CLASS finisher on ladles’ talloring: steady work. 319 Geary st. GIRL for general work; plain cooking: no washing; 2 adults; $15. 1211 Buchanan st. WANTED—Good washer for 3 days every ‘week. 163315 Fulton st., near Central ave. A—GIRLS &nd women learn hairdressing, man. fcuring, massage, hair work, electrolysis and Sositiansirafing, $15 and $20 por week: RUsT. itions waiting, $15 ant week guar- Antecd; day & eve. class, 253 Geary, F. 13-15, 15 weekly paid Jadles to work home; every- > thing furnished; inclose stamped envelope. D. 7, Ladies Ind. Co.,167 Wabash ave.,Chicago. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor.Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 25c. SET of teeth without plate DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. THERE is a point where cheapness ceases to be economy; in dentistry, where you want real quality and real economy, visit DR. A. L. SIMPSON, 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave. e ———— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN- ERY SCHOOL. Eleven years of successful work. Puplils fitted for good positions. Beattiful premium to those entering dur- ing the first week of November. Imported Patterns. - 1019 Market st., above Sixth. Wanted—Lady in each county to manage busi- ness; old house; $18 wkiy; expense money ad- vanced; inclose self-addressed, stamped en- velope. Manager, 322 Caxton bldg., Chicago. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 ‘weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. ‘WANTED—Experienc>d cloak and sult sales- woman, Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." ‘WANTED—Experienced dry goods wrapper. gfi%lg ,between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE WANTED—A few bright girls: paid by tbe day. Apply THE L. ELKUS CO., 29 and 31 Battery st. GIRL or middle-aged lady wanted to help in small restaurant; sleep home. 1215 Point Lobos ave. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught;patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. A BARGAIN for some one, as I must sell im- mediately my hotel: bar, dining room, 50 bedrooms; always fuil good, steady working- men; low rent; clears over $200 per month; see it, make offer. Box 3467, Call office. NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 1% per ct.; monthly payments. ‘M. £. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. 14 LARGE rooms; all rented; handsomely fur- nished; clears $60; bargain. CLOSE, 1055% Market st., room 1. loug}lOOMS: nlcelyk furnished; splendid loca- i money maker; reasonable. CLOSE, 1055% Market st., room 1. 5 12-r. HOUSE; nice, clean; always full steady roomers; bargain. See JENSEN, 10815 3d. 24-r. HOUSE; all on 1 floor; cheap rent; fine paying place. See JENSEN, 1063, Third st. $175 WILL buy & 20-room lodging-h on 513 Howard st. pre bae ¢ SPIRITUALISM. e e ] A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clal tran Test, business medium and 1ife.render. OfAe 10 Turk st.; sittings, $1; by letter, $2. ARRIVAL J, C. BELL, the boy ‘medium—Psy- chic seance, Sun., Wed., Fri., 8:15 p.m.;hours 10 to 5:30. 317 Leavenworth tel. Sutter 2405, EARLE, removed to 1052 Ellis st.; hours 9:30 to 4; seance Sun., Thurs.; tel. Polk 2456. ‘WYLLIE, photo medium; skeptics bring cam- era and plates; do your developing. 500 Eddy, YOUNG men and women; do you wish to be- come trained nurses? Our lectures and in- structions given evenings; complete course of nursing and_sclentific massage $50. Box 8290, Call office. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue !“« A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eve. seesions. Phelan bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses; compléte equipment; ail subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- ‘hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Market CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. “‘A thorough school” ;' positions secured for graduates; modern methods; Individual in- struction. . Write for illustrated catalogue. MRS. P. A. ROSSON, at 1119 Geary st., coaches P“pm for the public schools; terms reasonable. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they know our ‘graduates get the posi- tions, S. F. Business College, 1236 Market. ADDRESS Avers’ Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. C. V. MILLER'S materlalizing seances Sun, Thurs.. 8 p.m.;50c. 1084 Bush: ph. Lrkn.4133 CLAIRVOYANTS. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner blds., . 611; all cases; damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601, ADVICE free;divorces a speclalty; quick, qulet; Do charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; open every evening: all cases: no fees in advance; all cases handled. J. M THURSTON, 819 Market st., room 31. A FINE opportunity is now open for an edu- cated business woman with a responsible city firm. Box 8396, Call office, ‘WANTED—To buy restaurant or bakery, with good location, north of Mission st. Address P. O. box 2087. FOR sale—Oyster house; no reasonable offer refused. 1325 Polk st. I WISH to buy a laundry route; please state particulars and price. Box 3393, Call. ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees; no charge without success. R. C. ADAMS, Ex. aminer building, room 316, third floor. cuses; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. GEORGE C. KING, attorney at iaw, room 613, Examiner bldg, S. F.: phone Red 3604. JOEN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 809-10-11 Clunie bldg., 503 California st. | L 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg:, 927 Mar- ket =t : consultation free:.no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN'S prices for bicycles will surprise you; 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu- reka, Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st. Subject (by special request), ““The Wonders of the Nervous System,” con. tinued, followed by magnificent views of a tour of Old Mexico; free tickets will be dis- tributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening; remember the Question Box. Special music. AT lower Scottish Hall 117 Larkin st., to- night at & o'clock, psychic phenomena re- vealed by Professor Gee, the renowned clair- voyant and psychic reader, in his mystifying tests, interwoven with pantomime, ‘‘Nearer, My God, to Thee”: recitation, ‘“Hard Old Brick,” by Miss Esther Hoover, public reader @nd teacher of physical culture and expres- sion; admission 10c. WANTED—To board by young couj 1 over 2 years: good home. Address ¥, Call ‘Agencs Sacramento, Cal. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought:libraries purchased: H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946. e eimen, 1149 Market; tel. Mowsird 1948, BUSINESS CHANCES, $2000—CASH grocery; guaranteed dally sales will average $50 per day; horse, delivery wagon, scales, cash register and fixtures, etc.; rent $12 50; this is a genuine good opportu- nity. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland, $3500—SALOON with family trade, etc.; estab. lished for years; owner now very old and in- firm, being reason of selling. ALDEN CO., 1118’ Broadway, Oakland. A—TESTS by the phenomenal epirit and busi- mess mediums, front hall, 909 Market; 2, Mr. Wilson, others; 8 Mrs. Gillingham, Miss Dixon, Katie Heussmann, Mr, Wilson; 10 cts. MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 605 McAl- lister st., 10c. Test meet. Fri. night, Neptune Vigwam. Webster sta., Ala., 10c; read. daily. 760 Central ave., Websier station, Alameda, ¥ SPIRITUALISM—Mrs. Ada Foye, Odd Fellows' bidg., cor. Seventh and Market sts.; to-night B, last tests and messages, 10c; take ele- tor; leaves Wednesday Tor Denver. CIGAR stand, up-to-date and best location on Broadway, Oakland; will sell invoice price. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $1000—CHICKEN ranch fer sale; good house and barn and other bulldings. Apply 997 Market st., room 212. ADVICE free; no charges unless successtul; all | BARGAIN—Select locality; fine grocery and fruit business. Inquire 625-627 Guerrero st. SALOON—On Third st.. nr. Market; big stock; fine trade. See JENSON, 1063 Third st. SMALL sawmill or shingle and shake mill— I have some 200 acres good redwood timber, 7 miles from Willits, Cal.; good location for shingle and shake mill r small sawmill; will sell stumpage only; also 1000 to 2000 cords tll}burl( standing, A. BROWN, Mendocino, Cal. CAN sell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; established "96; highest references, Offices in 14 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bldg., Philadelphia. . _-_— . CALIFORNIA Investment and Development Co. plants and cultivates oranges, seedless grape and Call-myrna fig lands until ma- turity for monthly payments; pay from 30 to 100 per cent, Full particulars 630 Market. BLACKSMITH and wagon shop outside city; doing good business; low rent; sickness cause of sale. McBride & Co., 1104 Market. $450—FOR SALE—Restaurant in fine location, among sawmills, planing mills, machis shops; seafing capacity for 80; cheap ren living rooms; open for 8 days oniy; will stand investigation; receipts $2¢ per day. Apply 535 Fourth st. (OPHOU! (10c meals up) will be sold at a cxzacflflce;s&ial given; living rooms; cheap rent; price $250. 239 Third st. FOR sale—Sandwich wagon doing good busi- ness; must sell on account of {liness. Apply 911 Kearny st. SUBURBAN hotel; ne- handsomely furnish- ed; doing good business; must be sold; own- er 'going East. Box 8845, Call, Oakland. $7500—HASSMER'S store; llving rooms; lished 1864. 933 Washington, cor. Powell. BRANCH bakery, delicatessen for sale; 3 1f ing.rms.: rent $i5; investigate. 1203% G.G.av. IF you have any kind of business enlist with me; 1 have cash customers. Apply 997 Mar- ket st., room 212. $450_RESTAURANT on Fourth s rent $30. Apply 997 Market st., room 212, ; fine place; A—TESTS by the phenomenal spirit and busi- ness mediums, Front Hall, 09 Market; Mrs. Gillingham, Miss Dixon, Katie Huessmann, Mr. ; 11, free:; 2-8, 10c. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualiss, Covenant Hall 0dd Fellows’ building, 7t and Market sts.— To-night, Mrs. R. S, Lillte, speaker. Free. KATIE Heussmann, 1774 15th et.; developing ! circle Mon. eve.; test circle Fri, eve., 25c; readings daily MRS. WERMOUTH'S test meeting to-night, §. 10c; Friendship Hall, O. F. blg., 7th .ng i_k!{ MRS. STODDARD'S splendid seances in which all get tests, 10c; Sun., Tues., sitt'gs. 278 9th. $175—WANTED—Partner, light indoor bus.; pays $75 mo. Apply 907 Market st., rm. 212, $200—PARTNER; no Sunday or ht work; clears $20 per week to each. STRAND & CO., 78 Third st. $800—LODGING-HOUSE for $500; 19 rooms; good loculiunfl' this is a snap. STRAND & . 78 Third st. ~ $260_CIGAR stand; Market; go0d trade; a soap. STRAND & CO., 18 THIRG ot - HOTELS, city nn'd mnwl;fl also choice busi- ness openings at bargain prices. v SCHWEINHARD, ¢ Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. “NOW” Jecture, Henry Harrison B; : whence controlled; Odd Feliows' big.: 8 p, DR. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem. onstrations. Pythian Castle, 8 p, m. 10c. $150—PARTNER; good paying business; splen- did__opportunity; investigation solicited. CLOSE, 1055% Market st., room 1. ANY one having a_chigken or duck ranch fo; Gale wend to Bus, Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. FRIENDEHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night, 10c, W. G. KEEGAN holds test seance every night except Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. 14§ Sixth. MRSE. J. I WHITNEY will be in Los Ang: unill Jahuary 1, 1003; leave 8 B the oth MRS. D. N. COLBY, 10413 Valencia, will re. sume Tuesday evening circle; sittings dafly. ~ EDWARD EARLE'S grand slate writing seance to-night. 1052 Ellis st, - $300—PARTNER wanted, In light business; suited to steady young man satisfied with $18 to $25 & week, with chance to double; nothing like it in San Francisco; no pre. vious exverience required. 25 Geary, rm., L. MEAT market for sale in Mission; owner sick; Eoing to country. Apply 2134 Folsom st., be- tween 10 and 12 a. m. e $600—CHICKEN ranch, stock and fixtures sele; 1o Tent, 6 s b &5 Fruitvale ; SALOON; first-class; fine location; big trads must sell at your own price, Jensen, 106% 3d. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. N .INVES’ Rooms 10 and 11.. +...Phone Davis 3 BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY...... rent }efi new fur, and car.; cor.$1150 rent $175; sunny cor. apartment. 3050 Tent $100; very good tran.; cent. 2475 rent $70; new furn, and carpets.. 1000 rent $95; over! . Temt £06; contrai Jocation; trans.. 1300 ren! fi B Market st.; some offices. 1600 sfnnannan Annan BERRZABEENESERRSN: b PROFESSOR RAND. When Others Fail Consult The Most Reliable and Oldest Clairvoyant In San Francisco. OTHERS COME AND GO, BUT PROF. RAND STILL REMAINS. LEARN THE SECRET how to control yourself and others, and have your wishes and desires satisfled. HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, speculation, stocks, investments, law, etc. He will tell you what trade, business or profession you are adapted for. LOVE AND COURTSHIP. Gives truthful revelation of all love affairs. . Setties lovers' duarrels. TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY, And how to WIN the man or woman' you love and how to make your husband or wife be true to you, and how to overcome all your enemies, and how to make a person at a listance (hink of you. Full readings by mall, $1 and 2-cent stamp. Send date of birth. Ask as many questions as you like. OFFICE, 4124 POST ST. Office hours dafly 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Ladies’ mald In attendance; everything private, MME. M. BERNARD, Clairvoyant dTEEmFAuovns permanentl; rvo and business mediu: ent] located at 17 Third st next Bxaminer blde. ; she reads your life corréctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays évents to occur in the fu- ture; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valua- ble advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfac- tion guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. AN epportunity extraordinary to have a special full life reading for $1. ‘Satisfaction or no charge. Don't fail to visit this wonderful crystal seer, clairvoyant and business me- | dium. Always consult the best. tter and recommendations from the best people in the clity as to ability. If you are in trouble of any lkind or want to be successful, call on MLLE. WILLE, 330 Ellis st. Hours, 10 to 8. Speclal rates for social functions. I,!SMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and Dpalmist, permanently located 1104 Market cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person; § questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year of birth: don’t send currency.’ Send Postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order of registered letter. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight diagncses diseases with life reading; ladies gents $1; palm & clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk. MISS M. WILLE, 830 Ellls st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without Questions; names given; 50c,$1; tel.Sutter 1806, ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER. Full life reading by mail or at office, $1; write date of birth. 998 Market st., nr. 6th. MME., RAVENNA will give full life read for 50c cne week. fl!“:uflh-h 2 0 MME. MARSEAU, clairvoyant and card reader, 26c. 625 Minna'st.; hours I to 8. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or 1o pay; 25¢ up. 1149 Mission st., over store, MMR. BISAZZA, wonderful card reader, palin- ist, 301 Polk, basement; entrance, Fuiton st. CUT this cut—Mrs. Lester, card reading, 25c; palmistry, 25c; truth only. 603 McAllister st, ENGINEERING—Civil,elec., mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hail. ACTING., elocution, specialties; Hallet School; assoclated with theatrical agency _securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. BOOKKEEPING—Tarr, the expert, makes you & practical bookkeeper for $20; expert ac- countant for $55. Room 219, Parrott bldg. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. ‘WANTED—Fur operators and finishers; high- est wages paid. 637 O'Farrell st. ‘WANTED—First-class coat finisher, KELLER CO., Oakland, M. J. HELP WANTED—MALE-—Con. —— 0 CHATSWORTH P2 LOS ANGELES DISTRICT To-day. .Via Santa Fe e mrmm big new 000-foot tunnels . Everybody’s talking Thousands MECHANICAL HELP . pers, plumber. city, paperhanger, $3 50 per day; stair builder, country, fare paid, $4 day; 3 bollermakers” helpers; 3 boil- Gy free. fare: $5 1o 4 days paimtsr, o4 s are, to T "o man, institution, city, $25 and found; 15 men, help stone masons; man to cover pi with_asbestos, $2 50 day; 2 furniture pack- ers, $1 75 to $2 day; blacksmith helper, city, $1 50 day and found... ««..15 carpenters, rough work. AFRwmiCP R;‘}hw:ur:... [ s aiar v ke s carpenters, mear city, & carpenters, factory near city, long job, $80; 2 carpenters, mine, country, fare $1 50, cavpenters, frame timbers 'for tunnel, fare; ranch carpenter, south, $35 and found: 15 carpenters, other jobs, $3 to $4 day. SAWMILLS AND MINES. ‘ound; 6 miners, $75: laborers for mines, $40 to $50 £ 143 laborers and teamsters, city and country, $3 10 §2 50 daY.....eevuennan P FARMS <y diosdia Canthook man, city, §2 25 i DAIRIES, E day; 10 laborers, ity job, board home, $2 day: night porter, city hotel. $20 and found; youth for store, $25 and_advancement; 6 rock foremen fof R. R., fare paid... 57 tarmers, steady job, plow fe “$30 12,938 and’ tound; § pruners, large o an oun: SC) ranch, $32 50 and found; 23 ‘mitkers, to fi and found; Portuguese sheep herder, and found: 25 choremen and choreboys, 320 and $30 and found; § stablemen, city and country, $35 and $60 and found; 50 Italian laborers, fare paid. $1 75 and $2 day. - « HOTELS, ETC .. BUTCHERS.. WAITERS ..LAUNDRYMEN 12 cooks for different jobs, city and country, to $60 and found; chef cook, city hotel, and found: kitchen crew, small hotel, $125 ard found; ‘'steward, mine boarding-house, $45 and found, fare paid; 3 waiters, same Botel, south, §30 and found; 38 other waitersy city and country, $25 to $35 and found dishwashers, kitchen hands, ete.. Cake baker, country shop....§45 and found All-round laundryman, country, fare paid. $15 a week; washer and polisher, country laundry, $15 a week: young man to learn laundry business; cook, ranch, $40 and found: laundryman, institution, 50c’fare, $30 and found; second cook, mine, $45 and found.... Best places at .MURRAY & READY'S, Best wages at .634-636 Clay st. A—ERRAND boy for this office. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—OREGON; FARE PAID. 20 coal miners, boss here. READY, 634-636 Clay st. SALESMAN wanted; experienced in handker- chiefs, lace and dress-trimming departments; good position to right man. Apply KOHL~ BERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 Post st. TRAVELING men; salary $80 month, all ex. penses; company 20 years old; incorporat $25 cash security required. Call at Monarch Co., office 615 Call building, 8. F. MURRAY & COAT maker: also waist and sleeve finishers. Apply COX, 1514 Pize st. COMPETENT girl for second work and sewing; $20; references; carfare. 1608 Fell st. AN apprentice at MRS. LICHAU'S dressmaking pariors; pald while learning. 455 Geary st. GIRL for bookkeeping and typewriting; small salary to commence. Box 3238, 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., 2% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. WANTED—Boy 16 to 18 years, grammar school education, to make himseif generally useful in office; references required. Box 3397, Call office. ‘WANTED—Man handy with tools to repair and set up toys. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. ELDERLY gardener, well recommended, can find steady place short distance country; moderate wages. Address box 3302, Call. ‘WANTED—Errand boy; chance for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting to J. J. PFISTER KNITTING CO., 60 Geary st. MANAGER to superintend work of agents for each coast county; references required. Box 3304, Call office. WANTED—Traveling _salesmen capable of earning $6000 yearly and expenses; high priced men only. Box 608, St. Louis, Mo. A—LEARN to remove superflouus hair, hair- dressing, massage, ganicuring, scalp’ treat- ment, etc.; college 1336 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94; pos. assured; day, eve. class; $5 2 weeks, WANTED—Young girl to assist in housework and care of small cbild; no washing: 3 In family; wages $10; references required. Ad- dress box 3450, Call office. “WANTED—Experienced saléeswomen for sta- tionery, silverware and art departments. Apply “between 9 and i1 a. m. at HALE YOUNG girl to assist in light housework: wages $8 to $10; call before noon. 619 De- visadero st. WANTED—Young girl Stockton st., millinery, WANTED—Second girl for Alameda; wages $25; references required. Box 3201, Call. —_— WANTED immediately—10 girls at National Laundry, 411 Sanches st. as saleslady. 1323 COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- son st.; day and evening classes. WANTED—Women %nd girls to work on fruit, 1781 Folsom st. PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private lessons, violin; mandolin,guitar;club practice. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st ENERGETIC man of good address to take charge of advertising business; salary only. Box 3394, Call office. —_— e WANTED—A1 machinist for shop short dis- tance from city; state experience and refer~ ences. Box 3395, Call office. WANTED—2 young men to work for their education. Californja Business College, 305 Larkin st. WANTED—Good Protestant work.i.:: keeper middle-aged widower's f: York st, 'PORTUNITY for good boy to learn glove ofnde_ $3 50 start. CARSON GLOVE CoO., 35 Market st. Tecessary. Intern. Det. Agcy., Milwaukes. INTELLIGENT boy to assist in office work. Address Box 3256, Call office. CIVIL service positions; about 10,000 appoint. ments made last yea only common school education required for examination; salaries large; work easy; catalogues of information free. Columblan Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. house- " . 621 SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION.. .Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st....Night class ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ste.; day or eve.; $5 up. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr, 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $6 mo. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue’ free. EMORODOCIDE. & Attention Ladles, by this treatment more than 000 cases of Plies have been permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physician for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg., S. F. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—Cook, ing camp, 20 men, $40; 4 cooks, little wash, housework, $30; cham- ber work, institution, $20; 3 nurse girls, $25, grown children; 4 hotel waitresses, $20; 4 Waitresses, country hotels, $20-§25; waitress, railroad eating house; parlor mald, '$25; laun- dress, $30; man and’ wife, as coachman and second girl, nice country home, $50; 2 house- keepers, $15, city; 160 housework girls to call Monday fo meet ladles at office at good Eu‘g!::, 'Apvly to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 utter A COOK for private family, $40; a_ waltress and »arlormald, $30; a second girl, $25: a cook for an institution in city, $50; two res- taurant waltresses, $7 a week; two cooks who understand German cooking, and $30; twenty housework girls for city and country, $30, $25 and $20. MISS PLUN- KETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. TWO waitresses; first-class commercial hotel; country; $25; fare patd. MISS PLUKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—WANTED—Monday, 10 girls for general housework, 3 waitresses, 3 chambermalds to Wait dinner, woman for rooming-house, y lady waitress for nurses’ tahle, private hos- pital; refined young lady for winter country | resort, girl to take care of children, and oth- ers. Coast Employment Agency, 30+ Stockton, A—LADIES, learn manicuring, facial massag hairdressing, scalp treatment, halr work. fo: moval of superfluous Hair, bleaching, dysing, | ete.; our graduates are working In the best stores in this-and other cities; others have private customers ard earning $3 50 a day; we furnish everything to work with and teach so thoroughly and treat you so kindly we are sure you will recommend us as other pupils are doing; call and see us whether you Jyiah to take noy or later on; dsy and even- ing c , 2 weeks. Murphy bullding, 6 M. st.,_cor. Jones, room 94 o ‘WANTED—A young lady who has had some experience as a saleslady and plain book- | keeper for a city suburban dry goods store; a chance for a home; no others need apply. Box 3272 Call office. ‘WANTED—Busi: 1 MME. HANSEN, clairvoyant; read card and over, as aamt“- of '.3&?- :‘f-‘.’;’n?{, palm; 10c. 214 Sixth st., room 1. knowledge of ing, _coliecting and GYPSY BELL, 817 Mission st.,, room 2, clair. | —nrel office work preferred. 553 Parrott big. ' voyant, card reader, palm.; mail, office; 25c. W%‘)—m‘ oung, woman fo act s A 3 S MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, : light ; - geats Boc. 951 Mission st nr. 6ih: open Sun. | Guived. 418 Monianmany w " eferences re- MRS, Clairvoyant card reader; sit- | FIRST-CLASS ‘and_buttonhols mak s T e T o e o | Tmar ol 1108 Market st.. % MRS. MALLORY — Clairvoyant Clairandient | GIRLS for T Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard st.; 50c. e RTINS OLDEST and card reader In city; ladies | FIRST-CLASS trimmer wanted. 402 Ellis 5, gents 50c. 1082 Market, sulte 19, 24 floor. | = MINNIE GORMAN. o <3 PR O 1088 MASKWk, guitie g5, 2% fouk. ‘WANTED—Girl Pilerce st to assist at housework, 247 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Velencia st. e —— HELP WANTED—MALE. e « TO-DAY—SUNDAY ... . TO-DAY—SUNDAY . Both offices open 8 a. m. . R. HANSEN & CO.'S EMP. AGEN( 429 Bush St.. ” FOR GREAT SALT LAKE......... 50 bridge carpenters. $3 to $3 50 a day 20 laborers -$2 50 a day Free fare .Free fare C. R. HANSEN & CO 429 Bush st. Branch Office. 642 Clay st. ANDRE'S office, 310 Stockton st.—Cooks, wait- ers, kitchen hdnds, waiters, country; labor- ers, private place, country; man and wite, country; pantryman, rdener, coachman, etc. - For particulars call at office. A SALESMAN familiar with San Francisco re- tall ‘grocery and restaurant trade; $100. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chance; truss free; no time lost from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS. box 603. Westbrook, Maine. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 Woekly. Home Correspondence School, Phita. SEWING machine adjuster for shirt factory; state previous experience, salary expected, Box 3277, Call SALESMAN for boys' and children's clothing department. RAPHAEL'S, Ine. WANTED—2 or 3 good shoemakers at once on repairs; good wages. 749 Mission st. STRONG boys. B. BLUMENTHAL & CO., 28 Battery st. B — WANTED—3 reliable solicitors of ability and push. 207 Hearst bldg.; 8 to 10 a. m. WANTED—Grocery clerk. Apply 1582 Ken- tucky st.; call bet, 9 and 12 a m. WANTED—A good salesman for country; expe- rienced in school furniture and supplies. Ad- dress box 3506, Call office. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires sight ‘weeks; barbers in it demand; Tree. " ‘Moler System College, 835 Clay str e BARBERS—$100 will buy a small S-chair shop; enough work for 2 men. 239 Third st. A CLERK for wholesale house; must be” quick at figures and write a good hand; $40-$50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. ‘WANTED—High-class book salesman;: largest publishing house west of Mississippt; must educated, refined, of good address and a hustler; newest publication on market; oar extensive advertising insures sales; excellent contract; liberal advances; no applications considered without references and record, ‘which must bear closest investigation; waat steady man, experienced in handling de luxe editions and high priced sets; no drones, sports nor common book agents. THE R. H. WHITTEN CO., 406 Parrott building. GOOD night cook wanted. 134 Third st, e COATMAKER to work inside; one who can cut preferred. Apply 48 East st., room 5, ‘WANTED—Jewelers, at 17 Lick place, Lick House. GERMAN boy to learn confectionery trade; one with experience preferred. 721 Polk st. T, ONE to share fine office; low rent; ad man or stenographer preferred. 206 Kearny st., r. 501, ‘WANTED—AL1 job printer. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 741 Market st. FIRST-CLASS presser on vcsts; wages no ob- Ject. 23015 Ninth st. BOY. California Clothing Renovatory, 287 O'Farrell st. - VEGETABLEMAN wanted; 6 days a week work. 631 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Porter for day work. 212 O'Far- rell at. WANTED—A boy. Apply 106 Pine st.; up- stairs. 3 & P— ROOF tinners and helpers. 550 Haight st. AGENTS for city; a good Xmas offer; commissions. Royal Portrait Co., 143 Tth e COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. 500 PAIRS pew and second-hand shoes; sizes 5 to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 3d. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st, 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up: soling 20¢ up. 923 Howard st., ar. Sth. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. Navy: able-bodied men of A character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 _feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; \ Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house, 2223 North Main st., Los An- geles, Cal. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House still runs Denver House, 217 st. 150 large rooms; 25c per night; §1 to $2 per week. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes half soled while wall to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and Drice... 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st snd St se® e SO . DA dnd 96 tn WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 : reading- £rec bus and Dussage &b and frem e trom e m-tmnmmflm —_— T T T A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscri) o has been established at 1096 ‘WANTED—A good bread foreman. 9113 Lar- kin st. 2 CABINET 2 showcase makers. Call to- morrow, 1 Golden . Gate ave. A BOY wanted. 217 Montzomery ave. W, LIVINGSTON o im pest s BOY to learn tinsmith trade. 538 Misston st. 7 # 2 v A WEEK'S news for § ts—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for matling. St per Seus