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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Cail, corner Market and Third streets; open entil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, eorner Clay; open until $:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 8:30 p. m. 033 McAliister street; open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open ©otll § p. m. 106 Eleventh street: open until 1096 Valencia street; open until ® p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky etreets; open until ® p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open until CHURCH SERVICES. A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Virgin (Episco- pal), corner Steiner and Union sts.; Unlon- %L ‘cars pass the door—High mass at 11 2 m.; masses of the masters specially ai- ranged for St. Mary the Virgin, with organ sccompaniment; offertory hymn, Mozart's “Ave Verum”; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mary at 4 in the afternoon; “Ave Marl “Gregorlans,” O Salutaris” and “Tantum Ergo,”’ arranged for St. Mary the Virgin; John Heraden Pratt, F. C. M., director of the choir. (Mase is said dally at 7:30 a. m.; vespers daily at 5 p. m.) TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts. —Rev. F. W. Clampett, D. D, reotor. Holy communion, 7:30 &. m.; Sunday echool, 9:30 & m.; morning service and holy communion, 1l & m.: sermon by rector; afternoon ser- vice, & o'clock; address on confirmation; people’s ope-hour service, 8 p. m.: all are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (First), 8.W. corner of Geary and Franklin —Rey. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. and Charles A. Murdock, superintendents of Sun- day school. The Suhday school is at 10 a m.; the morning service is at 11 o'clock; Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject, ““The Old Testament in the Light of Mod- ern Knowledge ; music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially invited; there is no evening service. ITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. W. C. Maxwell, Sunday school superintendent; Jabish Clement, Esq., musi- cal director; Sunday school and Bible class at 8:45 o'clock; preaching at 11 o'clock; sub- ject, A Remarkable Request”; vocal and instrumental selections; seats all free and & cordial welcome. RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. Prilip Coombe; residence, 3415 Jackson st.; - T telephone Jackson 1941. Rev. Charles A. Dickenson, D. D., of Sacramento, former pastor of Berkeley Temple, Boston, Mass., will preach both morning and evening, 11 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m.; Senior En- deavor, 6:54 p. m.; seats free; a cordlal invitation to all who can attend these ser- vices. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post street, near Webster—Rev. 1. C. Meserve of New Haven will occupy the puipit morning and evening; morning service at 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor, 6:30; vesper service 7:15 ». m THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth, near Mis- sion—Rev. Wiillam Rader, pastor. At 11 a._m. “Following the Ark™: 7:30 p. m. “The Man Behind the Horses.” Third series on “‘Plain Sarmons to Busy People. FIE T Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 2. m., topic, “If Thou Hadst Known.” At pic, “God s More Kind Than All are cordially invited. Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- bet sion_stree Sixth and Seventh—Arthur H. B and Herbert F. Briggs, pastors. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. 11 2. m., service and ser- mon; top he Christian Heaven.” Special music—Qua “Make Us Thine” (Smali- wood); offertory. “"Homeward 1 _Turn” (Tours). €:15 p. m.. Societies of Christian Endeavor. 0 p. m’, concert. Programme: Overture, “Le Phiitre” (Auber), orchestra; quartet, “Prepare Ye the W (Garrett); sopranc solo, selected, Mrs. Robb; selection, ‘Gloria,” from B flat mass (Haydn), or- c a; quas Now the Day 1is Over” indsey); violin solo, Romanze in G (Bect- hoven), Charles E. Robson; recessional Nibelungen march (Wagner), orchestra. p. m., sermon; topic, “Unweicome Wages. The seals are free. The people are welcome. SIMPS Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts— Rev. John Stephens_pastor, will preach at il @ m. on ““The Wrath and the Love of God,” and at 7:30 p. m. on ~How 1o Fore- tell ‘the Future.”” Excelient music by choru, choir. Seats free. All invited. Sunda; school at p. m., C. B. Perkins superin- tendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. CALIFORNIA st. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner California and Broderick sts.—"Other Peopie’s Imperfections” will_be the subject of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. Clarence Reed, at 11 2. m. At the evening service at 7:30 o'clock ‘the pastor's subject will be “The Fifth Gospel, or Modern Day Life in Palestine.” Seats free. Strangers cordlally nvite CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia sts. Rev. John Hemp- bili, D.D.. pastor; Rev. George G. Eldreds: associate tor—Morning Service at 1i o'clock. Dr. Hemphill will preach. sermon topic, “Crossing Over Jordan and Taking Posses the Promised Land—Our New Church.”” Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, dredge will preach, sermon topic, ess and the Consciousness of God." MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. PO vt it b b 8. ol o DL EASLE'S seance tonight. 1062 Bl st KATIE HEUSSMANN, circle Fri. eve., 25¢; sittings dally. 15th ‘st., near Guerrero. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay—Meetings Sunday, 8 p. m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. e p— SUNDAY LECTURES. ©. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. D., will speak this (Sunday) evening in the upper Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), €20 Sutter st.; subject, ““Cheerfulness—its Power and Influence for Good”; § o'cleck sharp; good music and vo- cal solo. THE SAN FRA BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. JOSEPH STRAUB——————850 Market st, Partner in a good-paying livery and board- 1ng stable in the best locality; money wanted to_enlarge stable; inveptigate. .. - Hotel in a thriviog town near San Fran- cisco; nicely furnished rooms; ‘board- ers; good bar trade; only $1000; call at once.. Hestaurant, vicinity Montgomery ave. and Broadway; good paying business; only reason for selling owner called East; $525. Branch bakery and notion store; good trade; good locality; death cause of gale; §175. A good paying corner saloon; old stand; owner retiring; downtown place.... Partner in saloon preferred to hired help corner on Folsom st.; $600. ¢ < Choice selection of saloons, groce tels, boarding and lodging houses, butcher shops, coffee saloons, restaurants, etc...... PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Covenant Hall, 0dd Eellows' building, Seventh and Market _'R. 8. Lillle, speaker; special vocal by Mrs. Heywood-Kunz of 515 Guerrero st.; admission free. Next Sunday Mrs, Nellle Brigham of New York is ex- pected to address this society. “HOW to Become Vigorous and Blooming Without Drugs, Cosmetics or Mind Cure” & free lecture to sick women only by Mrs. Van Auken, 8 Mong 618 Edd MLETING NOTICES. TH San Francisco Lodge No. 212, S aa A- M.—The officers and mem- bers are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Brother SEVERET FOS- SUM on MONDAY, Nov. 17, at 1 o'clock B from the hafl of the 1odge, 14th and liroad aves. By order of e ster. E. C. HARE, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I O. O. F.—Members attend initiation MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 17. Visitors welcome. b §, H. COCHRAN, N. G. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222 1. O. g O. F.—Initiation MONDAY, Nov. k 15. Visitors cordially invited. 24 J. J. PHILLIPS, N. G. 3. B, CASSITY, Secretary. UNITY LODGE No. 13L 1 O. O, F.—Double Initiation TUESDAY EVENING, November 18.. Visit- 22 ing brothers cordially invited. G G. H. STEWART, N. G. F. H. HOLCOMB, Recording Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. In compliance with articie VIII of the com- pany by-laws, the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Expanded Metal and Fire Proofing Company, a corpora- tion organked under the laws of the State of California, will be held at the office of the company, Room No. 414 Claus Spreckels building, on the southeast corner of Market and Third streets, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, on TUES- DAY, December 2, 1802, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting, The books of the company will be closed for the transfer of stock Saturday, November 22, at 4 p. m. This nofice Is published In the San Francls- co Call In compltance with article XVIII of the company by-laws. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Secretary Western Expanded Metal and Fire Proofing Co., No. 414- 415 Claus Spreckels Buflding san Francisco, California, November 15, 1963, THE California Debris 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 Creek, which reaches American Riyer, and from Nicero ‘Dondero in Leveroni| placer mine, near Newtown, El Dorado County, Cal., drata- ing into North Webber Creek, which reaches esouth fork of American River, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 2¢, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. —_— e e ADOPTION. WANTED for adoption in good home, a baby 1 to 2 weeks old. DR. FUNKE, Maternity Villa, 1416 Eighth sL.. Alameda. AGENTS WANTED, WANTED—Gentleman capable of presenting a gllt-edge investment proposition to high- class investors; there Is big, quick money for the right party. Rooms 401-402, Calla+ ghan butlding. 5 WANTED—Agents everywhere to handle our goods: entirely new proposition: good pre- miums with every order. JOHN E. HO- HAM & CO. (Inc.), Dept. 43, 334 Dearborn st., Chicago. WANTED—Men with rig to introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture; $20 weekly and expenses: year's contract; weekly pay. Address, with stamp, Mondrch Mfg. Co., ‘bax 847, Spring- eld, Til. BOYS and girls to get beautiful premiume for selling our new, ping pong art jewelry; sells at sight; write for samples: no money re- quired. Art Jewelry Co., Central Falls, R. L. $32 PER week easy method and steady work for agents. LAND CO., 265 G st., Elgin, 11l EXCEPTIONAL offer, good pay; reliable men and women solicitors, 59 Columbian bldg. ASTHAMA REMEDIES. ASTHMA sufferer, keep in mind that A. DI Nola's Asthma Remedy is the best remedy of its kind in the markef. A. DI NOLA, phar- macist, 1249 Market st., corner 9th. Cut Rate Drug Ctore. 10c. 25c and 50c a package. S ——— ASTROLOGY. selling memorials; new MID- st.. Rev. William or—Services at 11 a. m. Morning service, preacher Guthrie, subject. ““Thank Offer- ng service, Messrs. Newkirk, Petit of Berkeley will speak of K the Christian work in the university. Sun- hool at 12:45 p. m. Christian En- deavor, intermediate and junior, at 5:30 o m.: senior at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday eveu- ing prayer-meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central block, 223 st.. bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science service at 11 a. m subject of n sermon. “‘Soul and Body™ ol for children at the same hour: evening meeting at 8 o'clock: -room, 206 Kearny st.. rooms e welcome. EETING for men only_will be held nday) afternoon at 3 o'clock in the of the Young Men's Christian jon, Mason and Ellis sts.. to be ad- by Rev. H. W. Gilchrist. D.D. ttie. subject, “'Victorious rank Dickson will sing. Seat- en are invited. OR MORGAN, editor ith Journal, speaks .at §p m . Her Powers First is a serjes of health Children's meeting from 1 3 nission free. Collection. Soclety. Colonel H. 8. O under. Pacific Coast he: Feliows' . bullding—Pubiic by Dr. Jerome A. Ander The Gates of Hell.” Golden dren at 11:30 4. m. Clase lecture subject 2:30 p. m. ¥, Golden Gate Lodge ery Sunday 8 p. Flood building. 809 Market et.. subject Vital Question.”” by Mrs, Mary Bible class, i1 a. m., “Book ."" by Miss' Walsh. Inquirers’ Thuredave, 2:30 p. m., and and free read- MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ¥ KERGAN'S free lecture 1 Hall, Pythlan Castle, subject. *“The Only Noble magntficent views of free tickets will be die- y exhibition at Sanitarium remember the question box: 5 test circle to-night, 605 McAl- 10c; test meet Fri. night. Neptune Webster sta.. Ala.. 10c: read.daily 1 ave.. Webster station, Alameda. p. m.. § p. m.. Busweil and nd developing and clairvoy- medlums and their develop- RMOUTH and Mrs. Gilliland Howe, t meeting, 8 p. m.. 10c: good music. Odd ing, Seventh and Market sts. hall. 900 Market st by the mediums: 11 free: 3-8, 10c Glllingham. Mr. Wiison. HARDT'S spiritualist test 4 ght. 3250 Twent g £nd Valench S STODDARD'S grand seances: six. 0c. Sun.. Toe e Friday. DE_PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem. onstrations. Pythian Castle, § p, m. 10c, NOW™ lecture. Henry Harrison Brown: How to Resd.” Odd Feliows' bldg.: 8 p..m. ATTEND Mrs. Harland's circle to-night: seal- ed letiers ans.: 10c: read. 50c, $1. 132 6th. MREE. SEAL. spiritual business medium; devel- oping circle Wed., 8 p. m. 1424 Market st, Mission et Tuce., developing; e Ping: circles in | hools at 10 a. m. and 12:30 p. m t 6:30 p. m. Praver-meeting | ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. evening at 8 o clock. RAYMOND, book store. 649 Ellis, or by mail. Church, corner of Van| PROF. §. V. ANAEL, 1236 Market st., Murphy | BEST paying. SAFE investment in the coun- bldg.. rm 55. 3d floor; reading and teaching. e MUST be sold on account of sickness; one of the most centrally located - restaurants in Oakland, with large number of monthly boarders; also excellent transient business; full value guaranteed; we will allow any one to stay in this place and investigate thur- oughly before buying. This is one of the best buys ever offered for a good paying busi- ness. Must also be sold at once and will sell for inventory value, one of the best stocks of groceries; on main business street; owner doing large order business; place can be made to _do large cash business by the right party. This Is no forced sale. The owner is sclling in- this way to make & quick sale. as he has a good business opening In un- other city, Small stock of groceries. Wil sell for almost Inventory value. Asking price $300, or will take stock if desired, GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. o $25 per month owner wants; retall cash grocery store in_corner block; a'transfer cor- ner; finely fitted up; estabiished location; if you want to go_into business see this. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. BOOKMAKING an art—3 per cent dividend paid every Monday morning on investments of §20 and upward; our clients are prominent business men and horsemen of standing; par- ticulars malled free. PACIFIC MUTUAL BOOKMAKING SYNDICATE, 517-518 Cen- tral Bank building, Oakland, Cal. WE offer you for a few days only an invest- ment in ‘a San Francisco manufacturing en- terprise which any banker in this city can not say is safe and conservative. For p: ticulars call on or address WRIGHT & C rooms 401-402, Callaghan bld.; tel South 1025, HALF-INTEREST in well-established real estate and brokerage firm; can be purchased for $500; profits average over $300 month; sickness ‘ceuse of sale. Box 2085, Cali. $2000—A SNAP—A first-class business, 1500 customers, horses, wagons, _etc. $350 to $450 per month; guaranteed. & €0., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. with $5 BUYS “the only known system on earth” to beat races with small capital; §20 daily won' on $50 capital. S, F, Turf Co., r. 4, 7831 Market DELICATESSEN; good location and stock of first-class goods; good chance for the right party; cheap If sold spon. Box 3266, Call. X _MAN bookkeeper; good wages; must have $1000 cash; _giltedge incorporated stock. Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. 1 CAN place three women with small capital ‘where good money can be made and the in- vestment be secure. Box 2106, Call. BOARDING-HOUSE with all the fixtures and material; rent moderate. Pullman Hotel, Seventh and Pine sts,, West Oakland, WANTED—Good rooming-house 20 to 25 rooms, north Market st.; no agents; give price an full particulars. 'Box 2135, Call office. $300_Saloon, south of and near Market: rent $27. See Luttermann & Co., 916 Mkt., . 18 WANTED—To buy day saloon; $1500 to $3000; state price and rent. Box 2128, Call. WANTED—To buy £aloon north Market; price $300 to §1000. Box 2127, Call. RESTAURANT and lunch house, doing a good business; rent cheap. Apply 666 Fourth st. CHICKEN ranch; finest on earth; make offer. Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. $3000—HOTEL In good town; well established; choice location. Principal, box 3268, Call. SALOON on 3d, nr. Market; lease; fine paging place; must be sold. See Jensen, 10616 3d st, WE have all kinds of business chances, from $200 up. Call and see us. Jensen, 10614 3d. WANTED—$5600 to back big money-making mig. proposition; safe & sure. Box 2162, Call. FOR sale—Restaurant, lodging-house, with G 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 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. SPLENDID opportunity for lady of business abllity Lo overtake my long established clair- voyfince and employment business and 9-room jurnished house; hundreds of regular patrons; business alone worth more than price asked; must leave fo look after property elsewhere. | Box 42, Oakland. 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. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. G11; all cases; damages, estates, Wiiis, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 360L. ABALONE PACKING CO.—2Gc 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 jeft. Post ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritor- fous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance: open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market t..rm ADVICE free;divorces a specialty;quick, quiet no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockion. ADVICE free; ail cases; no advance fees: no charge without zuccess. - R. C. ADAMS, Ex- aminer building, room 316, third floor. ADVICE iree; no charges unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Marlket. GEORGE C. KING, attorney at law, Examiner bldg., 8. F.; phone Red JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. ©09-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. LS. CLARK, 27 Mar- ket st.; consultation free: no fees in advarce. HIC) CLES—For Snle or Exchange. ALLEN'S for bicycles will surprise y 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu- icka, Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought;libraries purchased: H. C. Holmes, 1140 Market: tel, Howard 1946, BUSINESS < HANCES. IF you are looking for bargains call on me; 1 bave snaps of all kinds. 997 Market, r. 212, $1000 GROCERY and bar for $700; fine corner place; 3 living rooms: % years’ lease; rent 997 Market st., room 212. $700 RESTAURANT for $450; good location; daily receipts $18 to $20; cheap rent; bargain. Apply 997 Market st., room 212, $800—DELICACY and bakery for $650: 3 fur- nished rooms: sickness the cause; cheap rent. Apply 997 Market st., room 212. A—$350: DELICACY store; receipts $25 day: rent $20: great bargain. STRAND. 78 34 A—$250; FRUIT store; receipts about $10 day bargain at $500. STRAND & CO., 78 Third. A—$400; RESTAURANT for $300 to-da. meals; receipts $20 day. STRAND, 78 try; during the five years of our existence we have never failed to pay a dividend of at least THREE PER CENT per week: your dividends are guaranteed In writing; ample property back of this guarantee: your invest- ment, In whole or in part, can be withdrawn whenever you want it; we have many whoie- | eale and retal] business men and professional men on our list of subscribers. Call or writo E. J_ARNOLD & CO.. 439 Parrott bullding, San Francisco, Cal. STOCKS AND BONDS SOLD, 1 can find a market for issues of unlisted securities, raflway. trolley, industrial or mining; commission basis only. Address Clientage, P. O. box 232, New York. : FOR sale—In the country; a fine general mer- chandise business; sales about $30,000 a year; will sell at a reasonable figure; in a fine lo- cality. Address box 2119, Call office. WANTED—A partner with a emall amount of capital to take hold of an enterprise that promises large returns. Address box 2057, Call office, k 2 $7500—HASSMER'S cough syrup and grocery store: living-rooms; cause _si ; estab- lished 1564. 833 Washington, cor. Powell. FRIUENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer, sit. @aily; test circle every night, 10c. FOR eale—In the country, fine brewery; only one in the county; well establiehed; doing fine Lusiness. Address box 2120, Call office. | LA SNAP— A RESTAURANT for sale. COLE, GOOD barber shop for sale; good location; cheap rent; rooms in rear; owner going East, Address 1304 San Pablo ave., Oakland, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the nifed States or Canada one year for $1. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAl A—FOR SALE BY J. A. McMILLEN & Cf 906 Market st., cor. Eilis, upstal Phone John 531.. 194 First st. J. Any of the following on easy lefms 36 rooms; rent $150: long lease. . §3000 rooms: newly furnished: owner sick. 375 r.; % block from Markct; rent $65.. 1400 rooms: 3% block from Market st. ; nicely furnished; rert $50; snap. rent §28; newly furnished.. Gth st.; rent §20; steady roomers. rent $150: long lease: moneymaker 2200 | partly furnished: rent §1 cheap rent; lease 3 vears. 2 entrances; wel 3 ; large light and sun barg. Geary rent §28: fur. rent §22; good locatiol . cheap rent; all rented: cirs. $100. Stockton st.; rent $85; oak furn.. 6th; fur., carp. good; rent $80. rent $65; well furnished. further particulars see J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st. HEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and Lotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th, r. 1-2. 18 ROOMS; good furniture; rent $80; transfent. 120 rooms; rent $350; elevator; gcod furniture; ease. 55 rooms; rent $300; good furniture; corner house; lease. 45-room, corner bay-window hous floors; central location; rent $175; les count of sickness will be sacrificed. W. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1-2. all on 2 i on ac. G. 917 Market st LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Com. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap........ §760 26 rooms; sunny house: furniture. 1850 80 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent...... 4500 100- rooms; sunny corner in city... 7000 36 rooms; cor. on Misson st.; low rent. 700 Mcney loaned &t 1 per cent’ , roadhouses, flat b to EITEL & cARRo‘x'.’L, 1032 Market st. ot ARDOLL, 1008 g ©5 ) ‘WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 MARKET STREET. 30 rooms; rent $75; clears $150... - $2000 29 rooms; rent §72'50; cor.; clears $150 2500 31 rooms; rent $80; south of Market.. 2600 14 rooms; rent clean house. e 29 rooms; rent reduced to. 700 $50,000 to loan at 134 per cent. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Wa nade lghog:' Jessle 2081 i e 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. NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; Will loan you money at 134 per ct.; monthly payments. M. E. RIVES & CO., 1028 Market. HOUSE of 7 rooms, nicely furnished; rent low; DHCE $300. 126 Turk lly. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and clairvoyant may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future: satisfaction by mail; send stamp for clrcular with special terms. 343 Geary st. MRS. DR. CLARK. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak—Circle Tues., Fri., § . m.; Wed. 2 p. m., 15c; read. dally, 50c. DR. EILERSFICKEN, osteopath and clairvoy- ant healer; read., treatments dally. 34 Gth. ETHEL CRINDLE—Materlalizing seante Sun- day eve.; 50c. 1115 Post st; 8 o'clocks EARLE, removed to 1052 Ellis st. hourk 9:30 to 4; seance Sun., Thurs.; tel. East 1035, i eri o U L 0 oo i T KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th—Developing cir. Mon. eve.; test cir. Fri.eve.,25¢c;readings. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seances Sun., Thurs.. § p.m. 1084 Bush; ph. Lrkn. 413 CLAIRVOYANTS. ATTENTION! PROFESSOR RAND! Are you in’ trouble of any kind? Are you dissatisfied or perplexed as to what to do? Are the things that are troubling you beyond your reach?. If s, you need the advice of a professional, not & card reader, star gazer or fortune teller, but one who has made oc- qult science a life study; Professor Rand is a clairvoyant, palmist and occult worker of the highest order and can advise you on all affairs of life, such as love, courtship, mar- rlage, divorce, health, etc.; he reunites sepa- rated couples, settles lovers' quarrels and causes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; also advice in business, specu- lation, wills, deeds, sales, exchanges; re- moves the worst cases of evil influence; all business private. Readings by mail, §1 and 2-cent stamp. Send date of birth. ~Ask as many questions REMOVAL. as you like. Office, 41214 Post street. Office hours, daily 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun- day, 1 to 5 p. m. Ladies'’ mald in attend- ance; everything private. Price of readings within reach of all. GREAT ADEPT . rtant question answi 8 for 25c; Inclose 2 stamp; 25c spe- ings one week, 25c; clalrvoyant, palm- ist, astrologist; advice on all affairs; reunite separated; make happy, speedy marriages. You must not go near Ilow, at 1010 Misslon st,, near Sixth, the notorious 25c reader, who &ives you more for $1 than any one else for $10, unless you want to be compelled to love your enemy and give him up all your secrets. Remember all the inteiligent people, the best, the most spiritual. most wealthy and tony go to see ILOW, 1010 Mission st. Go and feel everlasting glory, Which s phychometry's glory, And hear the clairvoyant's voice Which the universe holsts, And see with clairvoyant eve All_perfect—low or high. Ifbw for 25c will read your palm: Obey him and you'll save yourself harm. He is an encyclopedia and dictionary: In the all-good he is stationary. ILOW wiil tell you for $1 00 How to succeed In life on hill or hollow. A—PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registéred Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. Realizing that many of .the best citizens of this city would be only too anxious to consult a good, reliable clairvoyant if they were first assured thev would receive some benefit, I do hereby solemnly agree- and guarantee to tell your name, occupation, what you called for Or Charge You Not Ope Penny! This Is Honest, 18 1t Not? I will tell of your husband, wife, lover or friends, who is true or false.’ who and when you will marry; will give you luck that wins success in business, health, speculation, love and marriage; restore lost affections, reunite the separated, cause speedy and happy mar- riage; locate hidden treasure; settle old es- tates, cure disease without medicine; mediums developed, LOW FEE...§1! $1! $1! $1l...THIS WEEK 326—0' FARRELL STREET—326. 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 accural description of the past. reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events 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 medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valua- ble advice in all affalrs of life; 26c up; satisfac- tion guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR. tno Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person: 3.questions answered, $1; full lite, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birt don't send currency.’ Send Postoffice, Well: Fargo money order of registered letter. NOVEMBER COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for g collections made; o L L A T ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Coilection Agency, 1. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 300. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for malling, $1 per vear. e —————————— DENTISTS. A NEW plate_The Whalebone—Cannot break; 3 3 ‘worl rllla. Chlfl‘l: Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. LOWEST, ices in 8. F.: painless extraction 60c. N. Y. Dentists, 960 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor.Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 232, 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 st.. cor G. G. ave. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Largest and best conducted school on the coast; millinery course unsurpassed; any pat- tern cut to measure; evening class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. FASHIONABLE dressmaking at moderate prices, MISS Z. MANN, 807 Geary st., late of New York City: phone Sutter 2411. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; tnamufnly 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 bidg. _HELP WANTED_FEMALE—Con: A WAITRESS for an institul and board. ind. A cleaner for an institution, $20 and fou: A cook for 12 men at a mine, $30 and found. A Woman to sew ana wait on lady, $35. A cook for 14 boarders, $30. 4 laundress and chambermaid, $30. oo, A German cook for small German fam y.a - A cook, who will do some housework, family, A avbemald and. waitress; commercial A".‘L:‘;;.z?;‘::‘ i 8 ;’.io'.-m. $25; twenty house- work girls, §25 and 820 o ey, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A HOTEL housekeeper, $30, only those need apply who can furnishireferences from hotels Where they have been emploved: Eastern, {f California._experience necessary; e ters: call Monday. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—LADIES, learn manicuring, facial massage, hairdressing, scalp treatment, hair work, re- moval of superfluous hair, bleaching, dyelns, etc.; our graduates are working in the best stores in this and other citles; others have private customers and earning $3 50 a day: Wwe 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 Wwish to take now or later on: day and even- ing classes, $5, 2 weeks. Murphy bulilding, 1236 Market st., cor. Jones, room 94. OPERATORS and girls to Jearn on overalls and negligee overshirts. Standard Shirt Fac- tory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. FIRST-CLASS lady pressers; steady _work: good pay. Bakersfleld Cleaning and Dyeing ‘Works, 809 L st., Bakersfleld. SWEDISH or German girl wanted for general housework and as cook; good wages. 1478 Page st., near Masonic ave. tion, $20, room | A—MURRAY & READY, HELP WANTED—MALE—Co: it -M Labor Agents.. st. 3848 550 MEN FOR UTAH, NEVADA, ARI- ZONA, SALT LAKE AND OGDEN Dro- .§2, $2'60, $3. §3 50 day CHATSWORTH PARK NGELES COUNT 10 laborers, no experience. 3 55 ITALIANS TO GO TO SISKIY § FARE PAID—$1 75 to $2 Day 169 TIE MAKERS ... 2 173 WOODCHOPPERS.. .. 5 piow teamsters, same ranch....$30 and 1 Janitor and porter, city store; assistant ga; dener, city job, $25 and foun making concrete forms, $3 day. 45 laborers for sawmill company. .. $35-$40 and found 32 farm hands........§30, $26, $25 and found 36 laborers and teamsters........32 a day 22 pruners for orchards....$32 50 and found Teamster for_mine, $45 and found: 6 stable- men, $30 to $60; 2 furniture packers; youth for store, city... FapseR S HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 2 camp cooks, see boss here..$40 and Cook, small hotel, fare 25c....$40 and Clerk, hotel, near city......$30 and 14 cooks. $30, $40, $50, $60 and found 12 waiters . $25, $30, $35 and found Dishwashers, porters, bell and elevator boys, boys for trades, washer and polisher, laun- dry; also all-round laundry man, institution, $15 week and $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st RELIABLE second cook for a first-class res- taurant; also all kind of restaurant heip; best found found found FIRST-CLASS talloress wanted; none other need apply; good wages to right party. 134 Spring Valley bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and miniog ergineering; 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, 805 Larkin st. **A thorough school’’; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; Individual in- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they kpow our graduates get the posi- tions. -S. F. Business College, 1286 Markst. NURSE for child 3 years old. Howard st. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer (lady); ex- perienced. Eastern Shoe Co., 134 Main st. WANTED—Girl for_housework and cooking; 2 in family; $25. 930 Broderick si ALTERATION hands on_ladfes’ jacks FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post s Apply 2604 M. wages; permanent positions; no fee. 526 Montgomery st. WANTED—In _office of wholesale house, bright quick boy about I16: neat writer; $25 to start; exceptional opportunity. Apply in own handwritirg, J. 8., Call office. WANTED—10 men with personal ecity refer- ences to advertise and collect for doctor; light, clean work; pay every day. Cail room 122, 305 Larkin st.; office fee 50c. $22 WEEKLY and all expeases for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight -l?luy. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Parsons, an. APPRENTICE (pald) and walst hands for dressmaking. 14156 Hyde st.. near Jackson. FIRST-CLASS help on pants; experienced. 721 s’ Spcacits My ; Mowing. (St & ant a. m. ADDRESS Ayers' Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it is free and tha nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. ENGINEERING—Cv, vey, assay, cyanid . e der 'Naillen School. 112 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; d with theatrical agency _securing Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell GERMAN girl to do general housework; wages $25. Call till 2 p. m., 97 Silver st., cor. 3d. WANTED—Experienged cigarette makers at H. BOHLS & Co.’S, 244 Fremont st. ‘WANTED—Experienced traveling salesmen to call on gemeral merchandise trade; position permanent; bond required. Box 608, St. Louiy. ‘WANTED—House to house canvassers on com- mission; staple article; men or women; must have good references. G. M. B., box 2105, Call. WANTED—Good salesmen to canvass retail etores in city on commission: large concern; g0od references req. T. S., box 2104, Call. BOY by wholesale house for errands and mal BOOKKEEPING—Tarr, the expert, makes you a practical bookkeeper for ;. expert ac- countant for $565. Room 219, Parrott bldg. A UNIVERSITY graduate, experienced teacher, Tt shahaBee Kaligh v Eatia fir Fepuon. x 2121, Call office. . ACADEMY of Dancing; lessons private or In class. MISS JEAN HUDDY, 6 Hyde st. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- son st.; day and evening classes. BANJO, mandolin or guitar; 2 hours, 25c. Gough st, PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Privats lessons. violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. ..Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st....Night class 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 Chicago Business College,1435 Market, nr. 10tb. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg: $6 mo, HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; founded 18G3: new R0-Dags catalogue free. 317 EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Plles have heen permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physiclan for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladles’ de- partment. 494-5.6 Parrott bldg.. §. F. GIRL for second work at 300 Page st. Call himself generally useful; $4 week. Addre: bet. 9 and 10 a. m. own handwriting, box 2141, Call office. ROUGH carpenters for Southern Pacific Rail- AN experlenced waltress wanted. 134 Third st. | ~road work free fare: no fee; call Monday morning. ity WANTED—A young girl_to assist upstairs . e work; one child. 1836 Sutter st. GIRL for office, $4 per week. 1171 Howard street. WANTED—An intelligent, refined and experi- enced middle’aged woman to act as house- keeper; one capable of taking full charge. Address box 2060, giving full particulars and wazes desired. A—HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, ma: scaip treatment, hairwork, removal super- fluous hair, etc.; $5 to learn; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market WANTED—Experienced facket hand; also ex- perienced skirt hand “on alteration work. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." 2 PIANISTS to play for lessons. HOOVER UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL CULTURE, 1327 Market st. FOR sale—Barber shop; new furniture; good businesy; sacrifice; best reasons for selling; call and be convinced. 3197 Sixteenth st. FOR bakery and lunch parlor in large coun- try town a German steward who can man- age. Box 2144, Call. BARBERS—4-chair shop, 4 baths, cigar stand; strictly first-class In every way. Box 2100 Call office. FOR sale or trade_Thres-chair barber shop, with baths. Box 3353, Call office. FIRST-CLASS sollcitors; salary or commis- slon. Box 2124, Call office. WANTED—Jewelers at 17 Lick place, Lick House. WANTED—Honest boy to learn the jewelry trade. 17 Lick place, Lick House. VIOLINISTS and other players for first-class amateur orchestra. Address box 2123, Call. THE right woman in the right place helps her- selt and others; here is your place. Box 3281, Call office. WANTED—Trustworthy woman of fair educa- tion, over 28; married woman preferred. Ad- dress Permanent, box 3260, Call office. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. S B Bl oo oo e B RO E T8 A _WOMAN desirous of finding a sphere for her culture and ambition. Box 3282, Call. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured. $15 to $23 weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. SCALP AND FACE TREATMENT. A. M. HESS Company's parlors. 54 >ut- ter st. a:l’E\VRlTEK! AND SUPPLIES. GREAT. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec, Co., 200 Sansome HELI’ WANTED——FEMALE. R. AT HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Waitress, e place, countr. Waltress, new commercial hotel, country, fare oald ; 3 2 waltresses, same hotel, city. Waitress and chambermaid to wait. (Same country hotel, fare pald). Laundress, country hotel. . 5 Waitress, plain country hotel Lunch waitress, no Sunday work. [50¢ Chambermald to wait, country, fare paid.$25 Waitresses, city and country $20-§25 Cashler, restaurant 325 FAMILY D! Cook, American family of 4, 330, nice placz, no rough work: woman with a child, plain rooming-house, city, §20; housegirl, city, §i0; cook and second girl on a ranch, $53, fare paid, see party here, good chance for miother and daughter; nurse, city, $20; 3 young nursegirls, city, $10-$12; 20" housegirls, city: Otherss. . von s davars C. R. HANSEN & CO. 25 Bush st MISS WARD, queen of all clairvoyants and palmists; gives the name of your sweetheart, relatives or friends, living or dead; if In trouble see this wonder;fee, 50c-$1; 126 Turk. A FIRST-CLASS private wanted for sanitarium; found and washing done; C. R. HANSEN & CO.. family waitress country; $30 and choice place..... ..429 Bush st. 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 Eliis st clairvoyanc, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 560c,$1: tel.Sutter 1806, CUT this out—MRS. LESTER, card readings. 2fc: palmistry, 26c; truth only. 603 Me- Allister st. MME. RAVENNA will for §0c ove week. 5 Fourth st. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Loulslana: only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st.. near 4th. MRS, MALLORY—Clalrvoyant _Clalraudient Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard st.: 50c. MME. WALTERS. great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. Gth; open Sun. | MISS LE_FERN, card reading and palmistry; ladies, 26c; gents, 50c. 100 Fifth st. OLDEST palmist ana card reader in city: ladies 25¢, gents 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19,2d floor. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 44583 Jessfe st.. bet. bth and 6th. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladl gents 50c: readings dally. 132 Sixth st COME and get clairvoyant readings for 10c. 25c, 50c, $1. 1230 Market st. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c up. 1149 Mission st., over store. MRS, BAUMANN, the well-kiown clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.: readings dalily. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited States or Canada one year for §1, portage paid. 860 . Market st .Market st. 2ee-o0.. INVESTMENT COMPANY. Rooms 10 and 11... Phone Day ...BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. Rocming-houses Rooming-houses Rooming-houses. (ESE. Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work rend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. ing Works, 363-357 Tebama st.: tel. South 40. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works;cleaning,re- laid,renovated. 1807 Harrison;tel.Church 2656. TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- inz. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ve full life reading A HOTEL housekeeper. C. R. HANSEN & CO. WANTED—2 cooks, no wash, 335; 4 cooks, $30, little wash; 2 parlor maids, $25: 3 nurse- girls, $15 $20, $25; 2 lady's maids, French or German, $25; 2 laundresses, $30. private family: laundress for institution, $30: cook and second girl. same house, San Luls Obispo, $25, $20, will take mother and daughter, ses party here; 2 waitresses for ‘nstitutiun, '$20; chambermald and waiting. country, 'short distance, $25; city, $25; 4 cecond girls, city and country, $20," $25: 60 housework girls at $20, $25. $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C 334 Sutter st, WANTED—15 girls immediately to take charge of private trade; we will furnish you the Customer and teach you the entire halrdress- irg business for $2 50 and guarantes you $15 to $20 per week; falling to do as we say, we will refund your money; we will teach you more thoroughly than any othcr place on this coast. as we are the originators of teaching hair dressing, etc., in the West; we will give you a special course of 6 weeks it cannot be learned thoroughly in less timc: course includes hairdressing, manicuring, massage, body, scalp and facial; dyein. bleaching, brushing, singeing, chiropody, electrolysis, scalp treatment, ' hair work, tonics, creams, liquids, etc. All swell stores employ our girls. All the rich familles send to us for girls to go as ladles’ malds; day and eve. class diplomas. The celebrated San Francisco Hairdressing College and Parlors, 233 Geary st., foom 13-1. 420" Bush st SHOE fitters wanted; stitchers need not have experience; also @ few apprentices: wages paid to beginners. .Apply G. N. KUTZ Shoe Co., 105 Mission st. Gt o SO U PENEArE. i ol annd, Ll WANTED—About 75 operators to work in fac- tory for women's and children's wear. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. YOUNG girl for light housework in_Vaillejo. Apply 169 Russ st., city, or 617 Napa st., Vallejo. WANTED — First-class chinaware sales- woman; state age, experience and salary ex- pected. Address box 2080, Call. RESPECTABLE young girls to I to make cigarettes; steady work; good wages. THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., cor. Pacific & Front, GIRLS from 16 to 18 for factory work: good ‘wages; steady employment. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. WANTED—GIrl for gemeral housework: San Rafael. Address box 2047, Call office. CLZSSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A STRONG boy about 16 for cloak department, M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st. FIRST-CLASS coat maker to work on the in- side by the week. 1103 Market st. WANTED—A grocery clerk; young man; must have references. Box 2116, Call office. DISHWASHER. 1224 Point Lobos ave.; $13 and found, EXPERIENCED entry clerk; wholesale house: quick & accurate; state refs. Box 2149, Call. WANTED—Good dishwasher. 603% Post st ; call early. A GOOD waiter wanted. 134 Third st. YOUNG man to drive wagon for florist. 1411 Polk st, ERRAND boy wanted. HARSHALL'S, 12 Kearny st. BOY in tin shop to learn trade. 833 Mission street, BOY wanted for butcher shop. Stalls 3 and J, Foxhall Market, 2318 Fillmore st. WANTED—High-class book salesman by larg- est publishing house west of Mississippi: must be educated, refined, of good address and a hustler; newest publication on market; our extensive advertising Insures sales; most liberal commissions; no applications consid- eied without references, and past record must bear closest investigation; want steady man, experienced in handling 'de luxe editions. THE R. H. WHITTEN CO., 406 Parrott bids. TWO young men not afraid to work for their education. California Business College, 303 Larkin st. A BRANCH office for Call advertlsements and sukscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia s —_— e HELP WANTED—MALE, AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 100 laborers $2 and §2 25 ...... FOR CHATSWORTH PARK ...... 30 funnelmen . ......82 to $3 a day . FOR 8, P, CO.'S OWN WORK . . HOTEL DEPARTMENT cook, $75; oysterman, $40: waffleman, $a5; potwasher, $30, same country hotel, south, see party here: pantryman for springs open the year round. $30 to $35, see here; pantryman for springs, $25; baker and pastry cook, country hotel. $60; pantryman, country hotel. north, $30; dishwasher, kitchen hands and others... % C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. Branch Office . 642 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS' carriage blacksmith O'BRIEN & SON'S, 500 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—AIl Isaac Pitman shorthand writers in California to correspondwith box2100, Call. WANTED—The most intelligent and expensive salesmen for eity or country; must have ex- ceptional ability and be educated, responsible and of good appearance and a hustler; must consider himself nothing but a high-class man. A. D. STEVENS, 408 Parrott bldg. YOUNG surveyor with some capital; work in country; salary or profits as desired; five to ten months' work. Box 2111, Call office. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. S. navy; able-bodied men of character, betweenthe ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over @ feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply :at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; Masonia Hall. 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house, 22213 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. SALESMAN wanted for California—! and representative line of ladies’, and children’s cloaks, suits and 3 lema, with headquarters in San h::lcln:eo‘p‘;khru{ Apply _at once. THE LAND! HIRSCHHEIMER CO., Cleveland, Ohio. A NEAT young salesman for wholesale nouse; one acquainted with city trade: $100 month. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 429 Bush St. AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (near Call bldg.): phone Bush 403. .FREE FARE FOR. .UTAH AND NEVADA. len for Arizora, $2 to $2 25, 1 cent a mile rate. BIG SAWMILL, MENDOCINO CO. ‘We Pay Your Fare . laborers, $26 a month and board; sawmill and woodsmen, $26 to $60 a month and board, big sawmill R. R., steady work. 2 . FARE PAID 4 lumber pilers, country, $2 & day; 10 labor- ers for new quarry, $2 a day: experienced man for country store, general merchandiee, $45 a-month and found. { WANTED AT ONCE, WANTED AT ONCE. WANTED AT ONCE. 3 first-class suit and waist fitters, 4 cloak and suit salesladies. ood manicurists. dies’ hair dresser and face massage oper- ator. - Apply_Superintendent's Office, THE EMPORIUM, THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM, A—GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, man- icuring, massage, hair work, electrolysis chiropody; entire course, 1 mo.. for $2 positions waiting. $15 and $20 per week gu: anteed; day & eve. class, 233 Geary, r. 13- MARION GRIFFIN. 0 Market, nr. Call bldg.: tel Brown 4-5-! Big free list at office; open'8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Money to loan, 13 per cent., 2 years' time. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; phone Bush 328. 1t you have hotels, Tooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and price: no trouble to show houses. Carriage at doo Money loaned at 1% per cent. \ rooms; boarding and lodging- house; good location and all time full lodgers; must be sold. McBRIDE & CO., 1104 ket st. Phone Jessie 1469. 24-ROOM house; 3d, near Market; cheap rent; fine paying place. See JENSEN, 106% 3d st. HOUSE, 15 rooms, very cheap; rent $35. Inquire . 209 ¥ady st.. room 8, Monday afternoon. SPECIAL bargain; 20 rooms; clears $100; all rented. CLOSE, 1035% Market st., room 1. $450—9 ROOMS and bath; big bargain; 3 rooms pay rent.. 244 Tavier st. ADVANCE Caj Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., tel. Main m.rpeéEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., ‘‘arpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 lerr'l.:on st.: tel. Mission 263, CONKLIN'S Su Carpet-beating Works, 255 Goiden Gate ave.: ielspnone East 120, 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. CHIROPODISTS. A. 8. CALDER—Corns, callouses, Ingrowing nails, warts and moles removed without pain. 1148 Market st.; phone Folsom 1561 CONSUMPTION CURE. CONSUMPTIVES—AII cases positively relleved and_benefited. Physician, box 8403, Call. COTTAGES TO LET, 1107 P STREET (South)—Cottage: four hard fintshed rooms; ‘large yard. MADISON & $16—SUNNY cottage; 4 urg‘ gg e lai rge basement and yard. 1876 near Dolores. LADIES, §9 a week sure; no canvassing, mail- ing or letter copylng; you work at home, epare time. Send self-addressed envelope, full particulars, Du Pont Dept. S0, box 1382, Philadelphia, $7 PER week earned; spare time, evenings at home: proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed envelope. Manager Dept. $9, box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES to do plecework at their homes; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 Weekly, Send stamped envelope to Royal Co.. 34 Monroe st., Chicago. WANTED—A respectable young woman as working housekeeper in "family of three aduits; references exchanged, Box 2151, Call, LADIES for steady employment; salary $50 a month. Call on MONARCH CO., office 615 Call bullding, San Franeisco, WANTED Young ladies between the age of 16 and 25 as telephone operators. Apply 216 Bush et., after 9 a. m. YOUNG girl to assist light housework; good home. MRS. 5’,' 123 Buena Vista ave., nr. Baker and Haight sts. : WANTED AT ONCE. WANTED AT ONCE. WANTED AT ONCE, 4 first-class silk salesmen. 3 first-class dress goods salesmen. 10 experienced packers. & first-class furniture sal en. 2 salesmen familiar with sporting goods. Apply_Superintendent’s Office, THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. 3 WANTED—Traveling salesman to sell white iead: active, wideawake men now with me ars making $35 to $150 a week commissions; good tpecialty or side line, especially for hard- ware and drug salesmen; supetior inducements to dealers and large commissions paid to ob- tain good salesmen; no experience necessary; no money advanced. D. T. WEIR, St. Louis. WANTED—Laborers and mechanies to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st 150 largs rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN—Our free catalogue explains ho teach the barber trade in the m‘ - sible time; great demand for barbers. T System College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Experienced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and I 5 o HALE —_— BARBER shop for sale—2 chairs; 3 fine Iivi; rooms; owner going out of business; rent $13; n> opposition. Call at 1216 Folsom st. WANTED First-class dress goods salesman: ige, experience and lary pected. Address box 2004, Calt. o X WANTED_—A sood Salesman for country; ex- perienced in_school furniture and supplis Address box 3596, Call office. PR— -—_— ‘WANTED—Experienced floor walker for dry 8oods store; state age, experience and salar: expected. Address box 2118, Call. X CUSTOM-HOUSE! positions; learn how to se- cure them; call or write. 927 Market st., MEN wanted who wear trusses; a great chance; truss free; no time lost. from present work. ALEX. SPEIRS, box 003, Westbrook, Maine. —_— T e LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, 323 ‘woekly. Home Correspondence !nM‘aIl{ ‘?‘hfll. COATMAKER and pantsmaker for country by REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, 7414 Howard st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes; sizes 5 to 12. McDONAL & PERRY, 261 3d. COMMERCIAL co-operative enterprise; great magnitude; estab. depts. everywhere; devel- oping community-of-interest features advan- tageous to wage-earners: desires men of Dbrains, energy, Integrity as dist. managers. refs réq. Fraternal Oracles, Tagrytown N. Y. ‘WANTED—Young men everywhere; copy let- ters home evenings and return to us; we pay $10 thousand; send addressed envelope; par. ticulars, copy. Address Guarantee Dept., S 9, box 1362, Philadelphia, Pa. TRAVELING men;: salary $0 month, all ex- nses; company 20 years old; imeorporated; §55 "cash_ security required. Call on Monareh Co., office 615, Call building, S. F. ALL persons whe wish to add $10 to $50 to their :lncnme wnmm ;r::{l 1 Spense send. ad- ress uwmg; Dept., box S5es: Philndeihia, ba. - YOUNG men_everywhere: copy letters; evenings; $7 week: send addressed envei for particulars. Filbert Dept., S 9., box 1 Philadelphia, Pa. i 1 DRE! AK ted; good walst hand. ll!&f“fl. !:Efu:lfgu_ 776 orr.r:'en st, ‘WANTED—Experienced cigarette makers at H. BOHLS & CO., 214 Fremont st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 stunzr‘:“:{. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d%hand army shoes, 50c up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phela big. Past Com. Geo. H. Tn-o‘mll Post, GAA.R'? GET your shoes haif soled while walting; to BOc. 3563 Mission st., bet. st l-ndgl :;”:. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly da Drice. 868 Miasion si., bet. st and 54 sta © WINCHESTER House. 44 Phird st., Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night: r-dl:::mm free bus and baggage to and from ferry, CLASSIFIED Isements and subsert, received at cm"enuch otfice, 2200 ““v:i:: A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subserd has bee; o ons has been established at 10y0, For Employment Wanted, Page m,-n.u.m" e

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