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o6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY,‘--fiOVEMBER 9, 1902. — SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open ®nuil 12 o'clock every night in the year. < ¥; open until 9:30 p. m. treet; open until 9:30 p. m. er street; open until p. m. ; open until 9:30 p. m. open until 10 p. m. corner Sixteenth; opea : open until 9 p. m. ncia street; open uniil 9 p. m. west corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streete; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until CHURCH SERYICES. A—CHURCH of Mary the Virgin ¢ pel), corner Steiner and Union sts.: £ cavs pass the @oor—High mass at . t masters arranged fc ., with organ speciaily rtory hymn, Mozart's ; ‘solemn vespers of the Virgm afternoon; “Ave Maria, utaris” and “Tantu! y the Virgin: director of Morning servi tor. Aftern one-hour s All seats free. ion st., between Sixth , Arthur H. Briges and 9:30 a. m., Sunday- school, Rolla V. . superintendent; 11 2. piatform meeting of college men, ty of California; music, Not Ye, O lsrael” Herbert programme—March, ligioso’ orchestra; “‘Jerusalem,” = from (Gounod), quartet; cornet solo, song (Sul- livan), Dr. Caliender, with orchestra; bass o Stanley Webster: trio, fessrs. _ Robson, od of My Lite" recessional, grand march ra; 8 p. m., sermon by Rev. of China. The seats are free are wel Methodist _Episcopal s and Buchanan sts.— . will preach at mon in a series on ‘“The ngelical Belief,” and at Life of Ease Versus the ent.”” Seats free. All in- y school at 12:45 p. m. C. B. intendent Epworth League, at IA st. Methodist Episcopal Church, a and Broderick sts.— ‘The " will be the subject of Clarence Reed at 11 a. in Athens” will second in the series of are sermons. All seats rdially invited N OF THE GOOD SA . near Folsom—Rev. charge. of C by Rev. Sunday the 3. Holy commun- ing prayer and sermon, &' clock. Willi y th 11 late serm. rvice in memory of the m Kip Jr., pri Rev. Willlam F. Nichols, rdock, superintendents of Sun- The Sunday-school fis at 10 The morning service is at 11 o'clock. will preach; subject, music by quartette of J.’ Bretherick, organist. invited. There is no even- T Church (Second), corner Capp Twentieth _streets—Rev. E. Dinsmore er; W. C. Maxwell, Sunday-school ndent: Jabish Clement Esq., musi- The Sunday-school and Bible 5 o'clock; preaching at 11 r'Men's Sins,” with a e Coliege Spirit.”” Vocal and All seats free and John Hemp- or; Rev. Geo. G. Eldredge, jate pastor. Morning service at 11 k: Dr. Hemphill will preach. Sermon “Passing Over Jordan and Taking sion of the Promised Land—Our New g service at 7:30 o'clock. Armenian patriot, Antranig pic, “'Sad Life in_ Armenia. s at’ 10 2. m, and 12:30 p. at 6:30 p. ‘m. Prayer meef evening at 8 o'clock. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Wm. Kirk G e, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning service, preacher, Dr. Hartley. Subject, ““The Anti-Saloon League.”” ening service, preacher, Rev. W. K. Gutk Subject, ““The Reformation."" Sabbath school at 12:45 p. m. Christian ¥ndeavor, intermediate and junior. at 5:30 p. m.; senior at 6:15 g p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. Theme, ““The Holiness and Love of God.” Leades Rev. W. K. Guthrie. All are cordially i vited Y FIRST Congregational Church, corner of Post and Mason sts.—Re: D.D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 &’ m., topic, ““The Young Man Who Left Home, and the One Who Stayed.” At 7:45 . m.. topic, “What Did God Breathe Into Rians" "Rl are corgially invited, THIRD CONGREGATIONAL, Fifteenth st Missio ‘William Rader, George C. Adams, . “"The San Francisco Boy. His Problems and His Opportunity,” seco in series on ‘‘Plain Sermons to Busy People.” PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post t near Webster—Rev. I C. Meserve of Haven will occupy the pulpit morning ; morning service at 11 o'clock; r, 6:30; vesper service, D CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. Philip Coombe. Residence, 3415 Jackson st.; telephone, Jackson 1941. 11 a. m., de- cision day service. 7:45 p. m., subject, “‘Di. nday-school, Junior, 4 p. m. A cordial welcome for all 9:45a m. C. E. § Senior, 6:45 p. m. Wwho can attend these services. CHRIST, SCIENTIST, jock, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and e.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon, ‘‘Mortals and | Immortals unday-school for children at the same b &t 8 o'clock. rooms 50 Wednesday evening meeting ree reading room, Kearny 10. All are welcome. the well-known turer, will speak at the Hall on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock sharp on he George Junior Re- publi This is one of the most remarkable social experiments of our time and Colonel Weinstock's descrintion of it\is intensely takes the place of Mr. Mills dmission and all seats free. e Henry , 1327 Mar- Subject to- His Powers and will be assisted -year-old athlete oover University of 1 the world this Sunday at at the Young Men's Mason znd Ellis sts. Rev. H. W. Gilchrist. free and all young men sddress by in the hall to attend PHICAL SO —Colonel H. founder. Pacific Coast ‘ellows’ buflding. Publi by Malec Boul's Aw Flood building, 809 ight, *“Problems of p M. A Walsh. Bible f Revelation, 11 a. m. Open meetings Thursday. 2:30 p. 8p m spen daily, 1 to 4 p. m. stu- | ome. i be | t, with | Bishop of California, at 7:45 p. m. S Church (First), SW. corner | “ranklin sts—Rev. Bradford ter; Rev. Mr. Leavitt and prayer for young men | 'm.. and Saturday, | MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. 'ERMOUTH, test meeting, 8 p. m., e denip Hal, 08a Fellows® buliding, and Market sts 2 MRS, STODDARD'S splendid circles; all get M te 10, Sun., Tues.; developing clrcies iday ry Harrison Brown, *“No 0dd Fellows' bidg., S a Circle to-night: pro- : ladies’ readings 50 cts. Bare N iy | ures on Hypnotism, with dem.- Pythian Castle, 8 p, m. 10c. DR, PA onstrations. Mon. eve. very night, 10c. S materializing seance to-night 1084 Bush st; phone Larkin 4133. d_slate-writing se- st. EDWARD ance to-n. MEETINGS—TUniversal Brotherhood. VERSAL Brotherhood organization (Kath- erine Tingley, leader and official head); chil- dren’s lotus group entertainment Friday, No- vember 14, § p. m., at 310 O'Farrell st.” Ad- mission 10c; proceeds devoted to children's work. SUNDAY LECTURES. | | 1 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. D, will speak lhis] (Sunday) evening in the upper Golden Gate | Hall (upstairs), 620 Sutter st.; subject, “Scandal—A Startling _Revelation of Its | | Physical and Mental Results”; 8 o'clock | sharp; vocal and violin solos. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Covenant Hall, 0dd Fellows' bullding, Seventh and Market sts.—Mrs. R. S. Lillle, speaker. Special— Vocal selections by Mrs. Heywood-Kunz of 515 Guerrero st.; admission free. “THE Woman Who Is Superier to Condi- tions’; free lecture to sick women only, fol lowed by readings of faces and hands by Mrs. Van Auken, 8 Monday eve., 618 Edd: 625 Sutter st.—Officers and members are hereby notified to assemble in full uniform at the asylum TO-DAY at i | 12:30 o'clock, for the purpose of attending | the funeral of our late frater, SIR THOMAS | HAMLYN GRIFFITHS. By order of the | Commander. THEO. FROLICH, Recorder. | GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. and | A.’M.—Officers and members will as- semble at Masonic Temple SUNDAY, | Nov. 9, 1902, at 1 o'clock, for the pu | pose of conducting the funeral services of our late brother, CAPTAIN THOMAS HAM- LYN GRIFFITHS. Master Masons and friends of deceased respectfully invited. By order of the W. M. | EDWIN L. MEYER, Secretary. | TNITY Lodge No. 131, 1. 0. 0, 7. | Fii nold a progressive whist % party on TUESDAY EVENING, s November 11, 1902 Visiting 2NN brothers cordially invited. G. H. STEWART, N. G. | ___F. H. HOLCOMB, Recording Secretary. | MASTER Mariners' Benevolent Asso- - ciation—Special meeting will bs held (| | at han, 320 Post st, SUNDAY, | November 9, at 1 p. m. All mem- bers are requested to be present for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of ouy deceased brother, THOMAS H. GRIFFITHS, from Ma- sonic Temple. By order of the president. | L. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. THE California Débris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from E. A. Macdonald in Kanaka | Valley mine, near Rescue, El Dorado Count: Cal.,” draining into Kanaka Valley Cree which reaches American River, and fro: Nicero Dondero in Leveroni placer mine, near Newtown, El Dorado County, Cal., drain- ing into North Webber Creek, which reaches south fork of American River, gives notice that a meeting will be held at_room 95, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 24, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Prosper LeComte, John Cralg and Joseph Depot, in_Bartcn Hill Placer Mine, near Strawberry Valley, Yuba County, Cal d-aining into Lost Creek, which reach | Feather River; from Beattie Mining Co., in Beattie Mine, near Georgetown, Eldorado County, draining into Canon Creek, | which ‘reaches American River; and from | Big Butte Gold Mining Co., In Big Butte | Gold Mine, near Berdans, Butte County, Cal., draining into Butte Creek, which reaches | Bacramento River, gives notice that a meet- ang will be held at room 96 Flood bullding, $an Franciscap Cal, November 17, 1902, at :30 p. m. SPECIAL MEETING.—Notice is hereby given that & special meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coast Casualty Company will be | held at the office of the company, No. 328 | Montgomery gt., San Francisco, on THURS- | DAY, November 13, 1902, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopting by-laws and for eich other. purposes as may come before | the meeting. By order of the board of di- rectors. ZANE, Secretary AGENTS WANTED, WANTED—Men with rig to introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture; $20 weekly and expenses; year's contract; weekly pay. Address, with | ;lllmn, Monarch Mfg. Co., box 847, SprInS'i eld, 111, | | BRIGHT, active agent wanted to introduce a | ready selling article; good terms to righ | party. Address M. Miller, 3083 Twenty- | fourth st., below Folsom. { | $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with | rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight | saiary Imperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, Par- | sons, Kan. | BOYS and girls to get beautiful premiums for | | selling our new ping pong art jewelry; sells at sight; write for samples; no soney re- | quired. Art Jewelry Co., Central Falls, R. L | | MEN' wanted to tack signs, distribute ci lars, etc.; we secure distribution for every | section of the country; good pay. HORN | ASSOCIATION, 1193 Broadway, New York. | $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with | rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, Par- | sons, Kan. ' | good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, 0. Chic: | WANTED—Salesmen who wish to make money, | Dot a mere living. A. D. STEVENS, 406 { _Parrott Bldg. | | 86 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- | * fection Fiavoring Powders; agents wanted. Long Bros.. Mfre., 950 Broadway, Oakiand. | $300_PARTNER wanted WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, |- £ distribute circulars, samples: no canvassing; L FIRST-CLA: BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. ‘ BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. SALOONS. South of Market st., near Sixth. Market st., near Franklin ... Corner saldon; wholesale district’ Calitornia, near Montgomery .. O'Farrell, near Stockton Market, near Powell . . BOWER & CLARK 838 Markat st. GROCERY—$3000 for half-interest; invi i two teams; daily sales $150 to $200; th and Market; 10-year-old stand; low GROCERY and bar; heart of Mission; $760; stand; cash trade; low rent, Grocery, bar and billiards; Western Ad.$2000 Groger: 5000 | CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. HELP WANTED—F nmn—c. on. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. $2 ld-established and good paying cor- ner saloon; GOWNEOWN: rent JOW.....:--reee.. $600—Board and lodgings; vicinity Beale and Howard sts.; owner retiring acc't of old age.. $300—Butcher shop in good locality; clears $100 per month above expenses; bargain....... $2750—Corner grocery and bar in good local- ity; good and fresh stock; well paying busi- ness; sickness only reason for selling. $350—Fruit and vegetable stand; 10 Good-paying home bakery in the M sion; low rent ..... $2500—BUSINESS clearing $175 month; chance to double; party going Europe. Box 3326, Call office. §7500—HASSMER'S coughn syrup and grocery store; living rooms: cause sickness: estab- lished 1864. 933 Washington, cor. Powell. to $200 a to IF you are looking for 1 have snaps of all kinds. CIGAR store—Good stand; near Market st.; owner going into other business. 3322, Cail. ON and_lunch house for $450; fine rent $17 50; owner has to leave. Apply 997 Market st., room 212, $1000 GROCERY and bar for $700; fine corner place; 3 living rooms; 3 years' lease; . rent + §30. 997 Market st., room 212. location 20; chedp rent; bargain. Apply 997 Market st., room 212. $800—DELICACY and bakery for $550; 3 fur- nished rooms; sickness the cause; cheap rent. Apply 997 Market st., room 213. 000—A FIRST-CLASS busincss with customers, wagons, horses, etc., ctc., et profits wili clear from $300 to $100 monthl. full investigation given before you are r quired t> put up a dollar. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. . FIRST-CLASS clgar stand on Broadway, Oak- land; profits good. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, STORES of all descriptions bought and sold quickly. CLOSE, 105514 Market st., room 1. ONLY on rare occasions is the public given an opportunity to invest in a home enterprise of undoubted merit, producing such dividends as make millionaires within a few years. ‘Thousands of people in ghis country are to- day drawing more than 500 per cent on their investments made years ago, when the en- terprise was in a formative stage. We now present you the opportunity of Investing in one of the most meritorious manufacturing businesses ever offered to the public. We give you a saf conservative investment in a home enterprise producing an article used in almost ever® home in the United States, without competition, at ground-floor prices. The dividends will exceed your most sanguine expectations. If you wish to make an in- vestment in this business it will be necessary to do so without delay, @s only a limited amount of stock will be Tor sale. For further infdrmation call on or address WRIGHT & CO., 401 and 402 Callaghan bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal.; tel. South 1025, $1500—RETAIL grocery store in Western Ad- dition; established 7 years; fine paying busi- ness; stock on hand new and desirable; bar ficense alone worth $500; no bonus asked; rent $35, including use of stable and 3 living rooms with store; owner's reason for selling, can’t give time to the business; full- est investigation courted. $1600—Grocery business with bar; both do- ing fine Dbusiness; any man can make a splendid income who attends to the already established and growing business; owner wishes to go abroad; will give new man time; fully investigate. SHERWOOD, FEU- SIER & CO., 304 Battery st. = PACIFIC COAST OFFICE E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 439 PARROTT BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For quick returns on an investment nothing can equal the offer wo make the public. Be- ing an old and long established concern, we invite rigid inquiry into our methods of doing business. We are owners of race horses, and are bookmakers on the principal race courses of the United States, and are moneymakers. We invite you to share in our prosperity. ‘Write for booklet in which we show that your share of profits is guaranteed, VE of the best opportunities ever offered to procure a book and stationery store in one of the most thriving cities in California; has some of the best newspaper routes connected with same; Jocation the best; rents low. Ad- dress Box Y, Watsonville, FOR sale—Restaurant, lodging-house, with G4 bedrooms; everything new; saloon and lunch counter; all this in one bullding, on one of the best corners of Merced; take in over §1200 per month; lot 50 feet 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. CORPORATION charters, South Dakota; no tax; mintmum cost; charters also procured in New Jersey or any other State; California charters procured; send for corporation hani- book. The National Incorporating Company, Plerre, S. Dak., and 76 Willlam st., New York; San Francisco counsel, NOWLIN & FASSETT, 230 Montgomery st. WHY delay? If you desire to dispose of your business or real estate, trying to make trans- fers yourself you lose chance of investments. Place your proposition with brokers who use modern methods to bring business to a quick issue. Offices in 10 Eastern cities. INTER- ATIONAL BROKERAGE ASS'N., 330 Pine st.; tel Ked 4888, A CAPABLE experienced young or middle- aged business man can have an exceptional opportunity of associating h'mself with prom- inent successful merchant in profitable whole- sale business; established over 20 vears; caj ital required $20,000 to $40,000. Box 2042, Call. in light business; suited to steady young man satisfled with $18 to $25 a week, with chance to double; nothing like it in San Francisco; no pre- vious experience required. 25 Geary, rm. 1. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A_TOR SALE BY J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 96 Market st., cor. Ellis, upstairs, rms. 7-8. - < " Phone John b3l.. , Any of the following on easy terms 36 rooms; rent $150; long lease.. . $3000 20 rooms; Eddy st.; rent $7o; clears $85 13 rooms; newly furnished; owner sick. 3 12 r.; O'Farrell; rent $50; money maker 500 24 r.; % block from Market; rent $65.. 1400 44 rooms; 14 block from Market st...... 4000 75 r.; rent $250; clears over $300; lease. 7500 14 r. micely furnished; rent $50; snap.. 00 8 T.; rent §28; newly furnighed....... 400 11 r.; Gth st.; rent $29; steady roomers. 330 30 r.; rent $150; long lease; moneymaker 2200 19 r.; rent $40; men roomers; lease; snp 500 16 r.; Mason; rent $75; newly papered. ‘1300 35 r.; rent $60; all rented; men roomers 800 12 r.; Taylor st.; rent §65; transient.. 800 22 r;' partly furnished; rent $105; snap. 900 30 cheap rent; lease 3 years. . 2200 19 r.; men roomers; lease; rent $40..... 500 21 r.; 3% block from Market; rent $80.. 1800 17 r; rent $55; 2 entrances; well furn'd. 900 For further particulars see J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st. PROFESSOR RAND. When Others Fail Consult The Most Reliable and Oldest Clairvoyant In San Francisco. OTHERS COME AND GO, BUT PROFESSOR RAND STILL REMAINS. LEARN THE SECRET how to control yourself and others, and have your wishes and desires satisfied. HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, speculation, stocks, investments, law, etc. He will tell you what trade, business or profession you are adavted for. LOVE AND COURTSHIP. Gives truthful ravelation of all love affairs. Settles lovers’ quarrels. TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARY, 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 distance think of_you. Readings by mail, $1 and 2-cent stamp. Send date of birth. Ask.as many questions as you like OFFICE 4123 POST ST. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Ladies’ maid in attendance; everything private. ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER. Full life reading by mail or at office, §1; write Gate of birth. 993 Market st., nr. 6th. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 50c,$1; tel. Sutter 1806. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladles 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st OLDEST palmist and card reader incity: ladles |- 25c, gents 50c. 1032 Mdrket, suite 19, 2d floor. MME. AUCUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 25¢c up. 1140 Mission st., over store. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana; only 10c: hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known clairvovant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.: readings daily. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. P e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S....429 Bush st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Head waitress and waitress, commercial ho- tel, choice place, steady year around. Chambermaid, country hotel, fare paid..§20 5 waitresses, city. .$20, $27 50 5 chambermaids to , country....$20, $25 Coak, country hotel, fare paid ... 340 Waitresses, city and country........$20, §25 FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Scandinavian girl, small family, American, $25; Swedish girl for housework, 2 in fam- ily,” family going housekeeping in a week, see party here, city, $25, choice place; nurse- girl, country, see party here, nice place, $I: 10 nice places, housegirls, city, $20, §25; 2 second girls, $20; others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. A—SECOND girl, Fresno . A—Seamstress and second girl ‘A—Waitress and parlor maid. A—Lady’s maid and seamstress. ‘A—Cook, boarding-house .. A—Waitress, boarding-house ‘A—Chambermald, no waiting ‘A—Catholic housekeeper ... ‘A—Cook, 4 in family, country. 20 housegirls, country. 40 housework girls, city MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter s A—LADIES, learn manicuring, facial massage, hairdressing, scalp treatment, hair work, re- moval of superfluous hair, bleaching, dyeing, etc.; our graduates are working In the best stores ‘in this and other cities; others have private customers and 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 puplls are doing:; call and see us whether you Wish to take now or later on: day and even- ing classes, $5, 2 weeks. Murphy building, 1236 Market 6t., cor. Jones, room 84. SALESWOMAN, with outside experience pre- ferred. Room 2, 261 Kearny st.; call Monday after 9 a. m. YOUNG girl wanted to take care of 5-year-old boy; sleep at home. Apply Monday, bet. 9 and'11 a. m., 2508 Filimore st. YOUNG lady pose in costume; brunette, black hair, hazel eyes; state age and pay expected; nr. Powell. FOR ONE WEEK I am authorized to offer the following houses at bargain prices (EX- CLUSIVE AGENT): 18 rooms, good furniture, rent $80; transient. 120, rooms; rent §350; elevator; good furniture, ease. 55 rooms; rent $300; good furniture; corner house; lease, 43-room, corner bay window house; all on 2 floors; central location; rent $175; lease; on ac- count of sickness will be sacrificed. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market St., Rooms 1-2. N. B.—Also 2 good country hotels and 3 city hotels; buyers call and investigate. 5 MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel Brown 4-5-! Business booms here. Good title guaranteed. Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money to loan, 114 per cent., 2 years' time. &4 T.; §2000; bhalf cash, clears $150 per month. $1200; rent $50; N. Market; clears §i5. year lease; new; clears $500 per mo. 62 r.;'§5000; fine corner; clears §300 per mo. Rooming-houses. Rooming-houses YOU MAY 3 Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap. 26 rooms; sunny house; good fur 1850 60 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent 4500 100 rooms; finest sunny corner in city. .. 7000 36 rooms; cor. on Mission st.; low rent. 700 Money. loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; phone Bush 328, 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; no trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 1% per cent. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work gend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 853-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. no others, Box 2046, Call office. RELIABLE woman or girl to assist house- work and baby, $15: steady position. 618 East Sixteenth st., East Oakland. TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., Carpet-beating works: pi reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. | FIRST-CLASS helper in_cloak and dressmak- ing; come Monday; 10th; good wages. MRS. C. G. DAUNET, 662 E. 12th st., Oakland. LADIES for. steady employment; salary $50 a month. Call at Monarch Co. office, 615 Call building, San Francisco. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave,: telephone East 126. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. . 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 probafed. Call on us. ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Coilection Agemey, T, 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 300. e e e WANTED—First-classetalloress; steady work. THE HASTINGS CLOTHING CO., cor. Montgomery and Sutter sts. WANTED—A competent woman to take care of infant; references required. 2310 Devisa- dero st.,, 1 to 4 p. m., Monday. WANTED at Hebrew Orsgamge. 600 Devisa- dero st.—Woman to wash dishes, clean win- dows and scrubbing; good wages. FANCY coatmaker; also waist and skirt fin- Ishers. COX, 1514 Pine st. - GIRL for general housework; easy position; moderate wages. 110 Guerrero, bet. 10 and 12. HELP WANTED—MALE—C: PO BB et e S A—MURRAY & READY...634 and 636 Clay € F Phone Main 5845 eading Employment and Labor Agents. ....WE SHI# FREE TO-DAY TO UTAH.. .. ARIZONA vees...Ogden and Salt Lake Divisions....... +-.Chatsworth Park, Los Angeles District... Laborers, teamsters, _drillers, muckers, header and corner men, stomemasons, carpen- ters and helpers, rockmen, cooks and helpers, ete., $2, $2 25, $2 50, 3275, $3, $3 50, $4 day. <.-...ALSO TO 10,000-FOOT TUNNELS.... Everybody’'s talking. .Thousands goitg 3 .Free S, P, C_P, pass for you...... 1 MEN FOR. CLOSE TO : SPECIALS Foreman, smalil ditch camp, and foun riage painter, country, $40 and found; cook, country hotei, $45 and found; secoud cook, country hotel, $35 and found; 10 teamsters, fare 25c, $60; 10 laborers, country, tare ARIZONA . PRESCOTT P 10 teams, groom, private stables, $50; car- 155 Tiemakers 3 teamsters, city and country, 96 laborers ‘and voi.. 42 8 day 30, $36, $25 and found .different wages $32 50 and found 26 farm hands 10 choremen, boys. . Tuners for orchar: Dalryman, run separator....$40 and found Coachman' and choreman......$30 and found 9 stablemen, city and country....$30 to $73 26 Italian laborers.... $175 to §2 day Portuguese sheep herder; 16 stonemasons, $4. 18 carpenters, different jobs and wages...... 2 furniture packers....$150, $175. §2 a day 2 handy men, pile and drive’ trestl 375 4 bridge carpenters, Shasta County..$3 day Youth for_store......Bell boys and porters ..... v... HOTEL DEPARTMENT ......... Man and wife, kitchen work on $43 and found; cook, city hotel, $60; 12 waiters, different_jobs, $30, $25, $40 and found; 18 cooks, _different jobs. $30. $35, $40. $50. 380, $70 and found; 12 dishwashers, etc.; wash- er and polisher, country laundry, $15 and found: laundryman, institution, 50¢ fare, $30 and found; nl;:t cashier, cafe ity, $30 and ound; boy for drug store. - Tound oy ROTICE—EMPLOYER ..r«.- White male help of all kinds furnished free of charge to EVERY EMPLOYER OF HELP. No syndicate too large: no firm too small for us to supply; no objection to distanc we ship good heip to all parts of the world. Employers of help, phone, telegraph, writs or call in person ahd procure your help from MURRAY & READY. ‘We gave employment: In 1807 to upward of 17.000 men. . In 1398 to upward of 19,000 men. 3 In 1500 to upward of 21,000 men. In 1960 to upward of 85,000 men. In 1901 to upward of 37,000 men. Help wanting work, hundreds of places awaiting your seiection. Come and read our bulletin boards. ~MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Ciay st. CALL at 131 Post st., room 6, and learn am easy way to earn $5 to $10 a day. WANTED—100_cigarette makers; also cigar- CONSUMPTION CURE. CONSUMPTIVES—AII cases positively relleved and benefited. Physician, box 3493, Call. ette packers. H. BOHLS & CO., 244 Fremont. LADY of refinement and education wanted for lucrative position. Box 2040, Call office. COTTAGES TO LET. S e S sy L JESSIE, 621%—Rear cottage of 4 rooms; $10. R DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, B0c: plates, $5; full set; all work painless and was ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction 60c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. 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, when you want real quality’and real economy, visit DR. A. L. SIMPSON, 1206 Market cor G. G. ave. ‘WANTED—Young lady for position: apply Monday morning. “MASKEY'S,” 32 Kearny. WANTED—Young girl to do light housework. 1726 Turk st. WANTED—Boys to distribute samples. Over- land Warehouse, Third and Townsend sts.. Monday, 7 & m. WANTED—2 young men as sal good ay. Call at 300 Post st., in mornings, Between 8 and 9 o'clock. WANTED—Two experienced bushelmen; steady ‘work. THE HASTINGS CLOTHING CO., cor. Montgomery and Sutter sts. ‘WANTED—Neat young lady to work in ba- zaar. 2200 Fillmore st. EXPERIENCED waitress; $8 a week; 6 days’ work. €31 Clay st. INISHERS on suits and cloaks; high wages. RATNER, 144 Union Square ave. A—GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, man- lcuring, massage, hair work, electrolysis and chiropody; entire course, 1 mo.. for $2 50: 5 poskions waiting, $15 and $20 per week guar- anteed; day & eve. class. 233 Geary, r. 13-15. WANTED—First-class millinery saleswoman, who is willing to go to city not far from San Francisco; good salary to right party; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 2001, Call office. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market St. 30 rooms; rent $50......., -§ 700 18 rooms, rent $45; oak fu -71000 29 rooms, rent $60; south of Market.... 1400 30 rooms, rent $75; clears $150......... 1400 500 other houses to select from MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jef@ie 2081, ‘We have the best bargains In rooming- houses in all parts of the city. Call and get our list before you buy. We will loan you money at low interest. ° 60 ROOMS, newly furnished: clears $250 per month; price $6000; only $2000 cash, balance 1 per cent interest: this Is a rare chance to get blg house with small cash payment; no bonds to secure lease. C. D. DAVIS, 3 Eddy. fiTOO—FIne corner, clearing $200 a month. 250—Blegantly furnished sunny corner. $2000—Paying Post-st. corner. Thousands to loan. L} E. B. HUNSAKER, 6 Eddy. McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st.—For work- ingmen, some small houses from 6 to 10 rooms, $200 to $600; housewife can make easy free lodging and some dollars beside. A—11 ROOMS: new furniture; cheap rent; close in; bargain. For sale only by Donald Investment Co., 850 Market st. NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 11 per ct.; monthly payments, M. E. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. —_— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN- ERY' SCHOOL. Eleven years of successful work. Puplls fitted for good positions. Beautiful premfums to those entering before the 15th of November. Imported Pattern: 1019 Market st., above Sixth. MeDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught:patterns cut. 1019 Mkt EDUCATIONAL. DO you want a nice profession? We give you a full course in optics and make you master of the art of fitting the eve and fully equip you to start in the profession In 30 days’ time; diplomas issued to graduates; ladies and gen- tlemen class now forming; write for informa- tion. A. L, KOONS, Secretary, 55 Columbian building, San Francisco, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free, A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan or_any Stanford professor; day, eve. sessions. Pheian bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; ail subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. BEXPERIENCED lady will manage first-class Tooming house for use o 3 or 4 rooms. Box 2005, Call office. $260—MUST be sold by next Thursday; family grocery doing a good business; fine new stock; on a good business corner; near Mar- ket-st. station; administrator's sale. = GEO. W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. 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- age, P. O. box 232, New York. TURK, 32—12 rooms.; clean; nicely furnished; full steady roomers; must sell; cheap. TEN rooms vacant, 237 O'Farrell st. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Market CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. | thorough school*; positions secured for | graduates; modern methods; individual in- | struction. Write for fllustrated catalogue. CHEAPEST and best In America—Thé Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §: SPIRITUALISM. ONE thousand million hooks and eyes sold yearly in America alone; patent for, sale which abolishes sewing on; easily attached and detached. Box 2020, Call office, SALARIED position in office to party who can invest §2500 in_established and flourishing business. Box 2030, Call office, hair store with low rent and living accommodations for rale cheap. Box 3355, Call office. $450—GROCERY and bar, 4 living rooms; fins place for man and wife: also one for $900: fine corner place. Sce JENSEN, 106% Third. $200—PARTNER; man or lady: make $100 per month; e: terms. JENSE] AGENT for selling superflucus hair removel big money; afternoons. 708 Polk, nr Eddy. . 106% Third. A DRUG store and practice for sale in a good- paying locality (country). 66 Geary, rm. b52. | A COUPLE of good hustlers for city or sur- | _rounding towns. 143 Seventh st — i ASTHAMA REMEDIE: | 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, 1249 Market st., corner 9th. Cut Rate \ Drug Ctore. 10e, 25c and 50c a package. e p—— | | ASTROLOGY. | e | ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. | | _RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mail. | | PROF. §. V. ANAEL, 1236 Market st., Murphy | bidg., rm , 3d floor; reading and teaching, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | R R S e { ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., | mm.6l1; all cases; damages, estates, wills, | | attachments, collections, etc.; consultation | free; no advance chiarges; cali or write; re- | | _meniber full name and room. Tel. Ked 3601 fre dl\'or(eé!—a specialty ;quick, quiet; arge out success; established 16 yrs. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Slockr}:nn. |_aG. Brotherhood m.. 509 Van Nes: of Mentai Faculties. N'S free lecture Pythian Castle, “The Only Nobl £nificent views of hibition at Sanitarium Tuesday ev remember the questicn box cial musi ADVICE free; open Do fees in advance; al THURSTON, 514 ry_evening; all cases; | cases handled, J. M. ket st., room 31, arges unless successfu cases; open evgs, W. _ W.Davidson, 927 Market. G, attorney at law, 5, 5"3.; phone Hed Soor > JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at L $09-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 )Camor.n | L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldz., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. circle to-nighnt. 605 McAl- t meet T ht, Neptune . Ala. : réad. daily. Webster ‘station, Alameda. om0 . wife, great test at, life read pupils. 2 p. m., 8 p. m., Buswell and and developing and clajt- medivms and their de- phencmenal mediume, 909 Mar- . Mrs. Gillingham, 3iles Dixon, 1 free, 10c. AT Scottish H. Larkin st.. to- Fclock: Prof. . the medium, an- tests. 10c. | BUSINESS | BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. | ALLEN'S prices for bicycles will surprise you: | “Za-rand wheels cheap: agent Columbia, Ba- | __reka, Monarch bicyeles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. — T BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought:lbraries purclased: H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 946, e SYANLUE HANCES, $T50—CANDY store and factory; well |~ ®ood business; cheap rent. Donald Invest ment Co., 850 Market st, 13; Valencia st hanged to Wednes. sittings daily. | HAIR dressing and manicuring; good location. profitable bLusiness: bargain. Donald Inves ment Co., 850 Market £l 1 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. Bidg., Philadelphia. A STEADY man, with $200, wanted as partner in established business, clearing $100 monthly to each; no experiénce required; no night or Sunday work. Marin Land Co., 235 Kearny. WANTED—Capital for a business proposition from $2000 to $10,000 that will net 10 per cent a month; guaranteed salary of $250 a month. Box 2037, Call offic OME and business chance combine absolute sacrifice; must be sold. 404 Thirty-fourth st., Oakland. GOOD grocery business; well located; good trade. P W, ANDERSON, 28 San Pablo ave., Oaklans ABALONE PACKING CO.—25¢c per share; will be advanced considerably in a few days; building operations for the cannery will be- gin next week; this stock will pay divi dends of at least 20 per cent per month; send for prospectus and be convinced; cnly a few shares ieft. 326 Post st. CALIFORNIA Investment and Development Co. plants and cultivates oranges, seedless grape and Cali-myrna fig lands until tatu- Tity for monthly payments; pay from 30 to 100 per cent. Full particulars 630 Market st. A PROSPEROUS hardware and paint business established 26 years for eale at sacrifice on account_of 1ll-health; will invoice about $4000. H. G. MEHRTENS, 1600 Webster st., Alameda. A—SHORT-ORDER lunch ‘fimmter: netting $300 monthly: flourishing fnining town; al- ways busy; high prices; trains stop; owner overworked: sacrifice $800. Hedges, 142 Powl. CHOP house (10c meals up) will be sold at a sacrifice; trial given: living rooms; cheap rent; price §250. 239 Third st. WANTED—Whole or half interest in good-pay- ing business; have to invest. Address box 3365, Call office. MARKET duck hunter wants a partner; has a complete outit. Box 3373, Call office. FRUIT store—Good chance: owner going Kast. Corner Buchanan and O'Farrell sts. CANDY and icecream parlor; 3 living rooms; rent $15. 1051 Folsom st. « AN Al chance for business man with few thousand dollars to participate in a close cor- poration of a prosperous business in thriving REMOVAL, 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 unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by malil; send stamp for circular with special terms. 343 Geary st. MRS. DR. CLARK. READ of the true prediction to Chris Ander- son of San Diego by ISMAR, on page 28, KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th—Developing cir. Mon. eve.; test cir. Fri.eve.,25¢;readings. EARLE, removed to 1052 Eilis st.; hours 9:39 to 4; seance Sun., Thurs.; tel. Polk 2456. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seances Sun., Thurs., § 50c. 1084 Bush; ph. Lrkn CLAIRVOYANTS. 50c., $1—SPECIAL—50c., $1. PROF. PAUL DESTINE, The Reglstered Clairvoyant. ‘Without asking a single question, 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. Free. Free, Free. If you do not obtain the information for which you consult him he will positively refuse to ac- cept a fee; tells you how to attract, control and change the thoughts, intentions, actions or habits of any cne secretly; who and when you will marry: gives valuabie advice to those who have fafled in their social or business affairs; how to accumulate a fortune; how to regain your health and vigor; restores lost affections; iocates burled treasures; makes you successful or chargee you nothing for his servic 326—0'FARRELL STREET—328. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays cvents to occur in the fu- ture; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life. or have domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medlum and you will be told how to overcome them; valua- ble advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfac. tion guaranteed. Tel. Black 4669. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and . balmist, permanently located 1104 Market t., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. t 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satislactory as in person: § questions answered, $1; full lite, £0; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency.’ Send Postoffice, Wells: Fargo money order of registered letter. READ of the true prediction to Chris Ander- son of San Diego by ISMAR, on page 28. MME, RAVENNA will full for 60c one week. 5 )":la‘v,.l.rthn:(. I e MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MME, MARSEAU—Clairvoyant, a 5 26c; hours, 1 to 8. 625 Minna st T MRS. MALLORY, — Clairvoyant Clai; Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard :“'ld‘fiefl.:l GYPSY BELL, S17 Mission st., room 2, clair- y, #; Tuesday, 2 p. m. BE b ! = town. Address J. M., box 520, Sacramerto, | _voyant, card reader, palm.; mall, office; 25c, -, 1609 Clay; meetings | EDDY. 1409 —Large manufacturing plant, | §000_FOR rale: a first-class restaurant, Box | MRS, SHAF) lafrvoyant card reader; sit- + bulldings. stable, well, engines, boilers, etc. | = 5331, Call offi ; tings daily. %camyg.tm Sth and 0‘!‘{. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they know our graduates get the posi- tions, S. F. Business College, 1236 Market. ADDRESS Ayers' Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it is free and the | nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. A—LEARN to remove superfluous hair, hair- dressing, massage, manicuring, scalp treat- ment, etc.; college 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94; pos, assured; day, eve. class; $5 2 weeks, WANTED—Saleswoman who thoroughly un- WANTED—100 cigaretts makers; also cigar- ette packers. H. BOHLS & CO., 224 Fre- mont st. A BILL clerk, with knowledge of bookkeeping. M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st. A YOUNG man about 17, with some office ex- perience. M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post. WANTED—Good bushelman; steady work. S. N. WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. BOYS wanted at Globe Glove Company's, 52 First st. COATMAKER and pantsmaker for country by REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Porter and kitchen hand for sa- loon, $25, $30; German preferred. 100 Mission. DISHWASHER wanted. 1348 Howard st. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker to work on the in- side by the week. 1103 Market st. WANTED immediately—Bellboy, 15 to 18 years derstands chinaware; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 2001, Call. old. Hotel Baltimore, Van Ness ave. WANTED Young woman who Is an experl- ‘enced cashie: state age, experience and sal- ary expected. Apply box 2001, Call. WITHOUT loss of time; extend your sphere of influence and improve your financial pros- pects. Box 3000, Call office. ARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 kly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. A—_SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. GIRL wanted for housework and assist bakery. 1794 Haight st. POSITION for traveler to be filled at once. Box 2999, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman to take care of child and do light housework. 621 Sacramento st. WAITRESS wanted; six days a week work; good pay. 631 Clay st. WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit sales- Wwoman; one who is willing to go to a city not far from San Francisco; good salary to right party. Apply box 3364, Call office. GOOD sewers, night gowns, ladies’ walsts, skirts, etc.;’ work home; delivered. H. FRIEDLANDER, 338 Fell st. WANTED—Business lady who is wideawake and has references. Examiner bldg., in 1to2p m. WANTED—About 75 operators to work in fac- tory for women’s and children's wear. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. YOUNG girl wanted to take care of baby. Broadway. WANTED—Women and girls to work on frult. 731 Folsom st, 1273 GIRL who understands paging. ROLLINS CO.. 22 Clay st. MYSELL- ENGINEERING—Clvil elec., mining, mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.: est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING., elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Aleazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. BOOKKERPING—Tarr, the expert, makes you a practical bookkeeper for $§20; expert ac- countant for $66. Reom 219, Parrott bldg. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- son st.; day and evening classes. BANJO, guitar or mandolin, 2 hours, 25c. 317 Gough st. PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Privats lessons. violin, mandolin,.guitar;club practice. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATIO] PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 up. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught ‘by mall_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 S0-page catalogue free. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladles, by this trea 1000 cases of Piles have heen permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physician for women only. or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg.. 8. F. . e FINANCIAL. THE REALTY SYNDICATE. CAPITAL PAID IN SURPLUS ...... 3 ISSUES SIX PER CENT INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES AT PAR. OFFICE—NO. 14 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed,underwritten and eold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. CHEAPEST arfd best in America®—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_ the United States or Canada one vear for $1. HELF WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—3 cooks, $30, $35; 4 second girls, $20, $25; cook, second giri, same house, $15- $25% cook, country, $30; laundress, hospital, $20, plain work; 3 waitresses hotels, $20-825; restaurant waitress, $6 week; housework, $35; 4 nursegirls, $15, $20, $25; second girl, Pacific Grove, %£23; housework, Santa Cruz, $30; 2 cleaning women, institution, $20; 50 housework girls at_good wages, city and country. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID, $35; cook, $40; 2d girl, rame place, $30; cook, $35; 2 housework girls, $30 each; housework girl, Oakland, 2 in family, §30; 2 gil, §25. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. FIRST-CLASS stenographer and assistant Doakkeepie HopS bk experienced worker need apply. W1 SEWING MACHINE CO., | 300 Post st. i WANTED immediately—10 girls at National Laundry, 411 Sanchez st. TEN useful household articles; samples, 10c. ‘Western Mfg. Co., 1020 Wood st., Oakland. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY...... 59 Third s1. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. . ARIZONA’ We ship to- - lay for Arizona - 50 rock laborers -$2 a day 50 other laborers . $2 a day Board for above, $4 50 a week; cheap fare. 10 laborers for_quarry $2 a day; board $4 20 a week for logging woods, 4 to 6 horses.. $45 per month and board $30 a month and board Teamster cows. = 2 plow teamsters, near city... ker, -$30 a month and board Ranch hand $20 a month and board Blacksmith's helper, no shoeing..$2 25 a day ;- JHIG LEVEE JOB ... " camsters ... .$2 a day CAL, EMP. AGENCY, 80 Third st. AT C. R. HANSEN & éo. Emp. Agency. 642 Clay st. ™ 500 laborers, mear city . .. Board $1 EN & CO. " R. HA _ Branch office A MAN and wife for private place in Southern California; $60 a month; references. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter'st., near Powell. SALESMAN; must have experience in clothing and furnishing goods; references. 314 Kearny. YOUNG salesman; glove and umbrella store. Apply bet. 10 and 11, Nonday. 1210 Market. ROOF tinner and helper wanted at 539 Haight. A RELIABLE and experienced driver for grocery delivery wagon. Box 2041, Cail. EXPERIENCED clerk and barkeeper: also boy for general work. 2901 Baker, Presidio. SALESMAN—Carpet or furniture to handle; high-grade matting line on commission: city and local territory; references. Address box 8375, Call office. ELDERLY_ gardener, well recommended, can find steady place; moderate wages. Address box 51, San Rafael. WANTED—Young man resi¢ing with parents to work in liquor store. BROWNSTONE, Ellis and Jones sts. WANTED—Man to milk 10 cows; wages $13 and up. 28 Berlin st., off San Bruno road, near Silver st. WANTED_First-class dress goods salesman: state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 2136, Call office. —_—_— WANTED—Young man, who is a competent dry goods wrapper; state age, experience and salary exgected. Apply box 2138, Call. WANTED—First-class domestic salesman; also drapery salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m_at Hale Bros’, —_— 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 $23 woekly, Home Correspondence School, Phila. YOUNG man for liquor store. Apply after 1 p. m.. BROWNSTONE, Ellis and Jones. —_— T e GOOD errand boy for wholesale jeweiry house. Apply in own handwriting, box 38‘1;.’0!]]. COATMAKERS for country. Apply 116 Suttes st., C. W. R. FORD & CO. - l ‘WANTED—Nice neat cash boys. Apply super- intendent’s office, The !lmK::lum. ‘WANTED—First-class furniture salesmen. Apply superintendent’s office, The Ermporium _— FOR sale or trade—Three-chair barber shop, with baths. Box 3353, Call office. CUSTOM-HOUSE position: cure them; call or write. room 308. learn how to se- 927 Market st., WANTED—3 first-class pattern makers; sober men: good wages. Address Columbia En- gineering Works, Portland, Or. _— WANTED—Resruits for the Marine Corps, U. S. navy; able-bodied men of good charact between’the ages of 21 and 35; not less th 5 feet 4 inches and not over & feet 1 inc! able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 EIN st., San Francisco, Cal; Masenic Hall, 530 K'st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. 8, Custom-house, 22233 North Main st, Los' Angeles, Cal ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House ., still runs Denver House. 217 Third st. 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—A salesman for country; expe- rienced in school furniture and supplies. Ad- dress box 3506, Call office. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight ;_barbers in great demand; catalogus free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. BOY to feed cylinder bag : apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento ot GOOD stationery salesman wanted. Box 3354, Call office. WANTED—Traveling salesmen to sell white lead; active, wideawake men now with me are making $35 to $150 a week commissions: good_speclalty or side line, especially for hardware and drug salesmen: superior in. ducements to dealers and large commissions paid to obtaln good salesmen: no experience Tecessary: no expense money advan R dress D. T. WEIR, St. Louts, Mo. o A% WANTED—By a prominent wholesale liquor firm, _liquor ealesman controling trade in San Francisco and neighboring cities young man (German) preferred. Address, giving age, experience and references, hox 2028, Call. WANTED—By g wholesale liquor he experienced * salesman: top-notch selary 13 the right man; answer where last empioyed and territory covered. Box 2010, Call. TRAVELING men; salary $80 month, all ex- penses; company 20 years old; Ineorporates: $25 cash security required. Call on Monarch Co., office 615 Call building, S. F. SUCCESSFUL salesmen to - tory: Pacific Coast terhtory; peranint, profitable work to good man. Box 2011, Call, SALESMAN with outside experience preferred, 26Y% Kearny st., 2 ’;& 5 y ropm 2; call Monday, after ROUGH carpenters for Southern Pacific Rail road work; free fare; 3 - i fare; Do fee. I Mont AN errand boy; permanent posith FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st o WANTED—Elderly man to assist in light cab- inet work. Box 3338, Call, $150—BARBERS! 3-chair shop for sale; week- 1y receipts $27 to $35. D. STOLTZ, 723 Mkt. WANTED—Y men to 1 barber trade. SA.N F. Mmlk‘ten. u]A—" w'.’"n 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoe: sizes 5 to 12. McDONAL & PERRY, 261 3d. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, S0c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. —_— T . s T A GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 25¢ to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st lld?l sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, hait price, 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., ket—200 rooms, 25¢ CLASSIFIED advertisements and _subseripty received at Call branch office, 2200 F11 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been o e established at 1006 e —— For Employment W: Bee or anted, Ete.,

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