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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESE OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets: ‘open entil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street. crner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €32 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p, m. €15 Larkin street; cpen until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: opes wnti] 9 p. m. 306 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open until p. m. MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. “NOW” 1 Healing Power,” HENRY HARRISON BROWN. 0dd Fellows bulldins. 8 p..m. sharp; music. MRS. STODDARD'S grand seances; all get Tests, 10c; Sunday, Tuesday developing cir- cle free. 278 Ninth.. . MRS. EBERHART'S spiritual test meeting ‘:: night. 3200 22d st., bet. Mission and Vale! cla; 10c. ht W. G. KEEGAN holds test seance every ni! except Sst.; 10c; sittings daily. 148 Sixth st MRS, WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay—Meetings Sun., § p. m.; Tues., 2 p. m.; Sittini ,El:.’ fe, blind- 900 MARKET—Prof, Buswell and wife, b= folded tests and demonstrations; 2 and 8 l'\: :- FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 ucmnuer—:il'r; o Meyer; sit. dally; test circle every CHURCH SERVICES. A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Virgin (Episco- pal), corner Steiner and Union sts.; Union- st. cars pass the door—High mass at 11 & m.; masses of the masters specially ar- rauged for St. Mary the Virgin, with organ accompaniment; offertory hymn, Mozart's “Ave Verum'; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mery st 4 in the afternoon; “Ave Marla,” “Gregorians,” “'O Salutaris” -and “Tantum Ergo,” arranged for St. Mary the Virgin; John Haraden Pratt, F. C. M., director of the choir. (Mass is said dally at 7:30 a. m.; vespers daily at 5 p. m.) FREE—Grand test seance to-night. Dr."and Mme. Eilersficken, 34 Sixth st EARLE will hold his marvelous seances to- night. 1062 Eilis st StwDAY LECTURES. 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. D., will speak this t Golden Gate Hall (up- riter st. Subject, “‘The Re- 8 o'clock prompt. (Sunday) eveni stairs), 625 Sutter st ligion of the Future. Vocal and violin solos. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick . Clampett, rector. Holy com- munion, 7:30 a_m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning_service, 11 o'clock. ~ Address by Rt Rev. W. F. Nichols, D.D., and Arch- deacon Emery; afternoon service, 4 o'clock. People’s ope-hour service, 8 p. m. Sermon by rector. All seats free. Speclal Thanks- giving day service, 11 a. m. FIRST Presbyterian Church, cormer of Van Ness ave and Sacramento st—Rev. Wm. Kirk Guihrie, pastor. Services at 1'a. m. and 7:30 p. m._The pastor will preach at both services. Morning subject, “The King- dom of Heaven Suffereth Violence.” Even- ing subject, *“The Social Condition of Europe in Reformation Times.’’ Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor Intermediate Junior at 6:30 p. m.; Senior at 6:15 p. m. On Thursday (Thanksgiving day ry will be held in this church at 11 a. m. Pre: dent Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the University of California will deliver the address. All are cordially invited. WESTMI ER _Presbyterian Church, Web: nd Page sts.—Morning service, 11 a. m.; evening. 7:45 p. m. Sermon morning and evenin H. W. Gilchrist of San Aneel T Seminary; _morning topic, “‘Led by God's Hand r_\tnmg l\\vkc‘ “Christ's Continuing Gifts.” Sunday-school Endeavor J m. Prayer meeting, All invited and wel- Thursdey evening, come. CALVARY PRE SEYTERIAN CHURCH, cor- ctavia_sts.—Rev. John r; Rev. George G. Morning service past Dr. 11 o'clock. Sermon topic owers of Blessing.” Even- ing_service 1 Rev. Mr. El- dredge wil’ topie, *‘Security ay-schools_at 10 a. Through B B ATIONAL, Fifteenth «st. William Rader, pastor. onfidence in Man.” 7:30 Walls,” a sermon to men Rev a's th—Arthur H. Briggs pastors. 9:30 a. m., R V. Watt superintend- . service and sermon; subject, Hughes—the Man and m., s les of Christian E: p. m.. concert—programme. )n Engli: Alr” (Fabini), or- e m ¥ from , *Lorghetto”” (Mozart) son; trio, er in Heav Stearns), Mrs. Robb, Miss Tooley, Mr. rch, *“Nibellung “In His Dr. R. W nal, *‘Czar (Delibes), or: sérmon; subject, fvineg. The seats are free. are welcome. SIMPRO! Memorial _ Methodist Episcopal Church, Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Dr. Ho- mer Stuntz of Maniia will speak at 11 a. m, on ““Religious Conditions in the Philippines.” Rey. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach a p.m The Usefulness of Waste.” Segts are free. All invited. Sunday-school at 12 m., C. B: Perkins, supt.; Bp- worth League at 6:30 p. m. CALIFOR; T. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner ornia and Broderick sts.—'“Let Us Give Thanks” wiil be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Clarence Reed at 11 a. m. Rome—the Eternal City”” will be the even. ing sub Strangers are cordially invited. ETHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Ca Y corner | Hemphill will preach. ! His | Gallia | ' (Wagner), or- | ““The Phar- | —IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS— A—THE fleld of invention is an alluring one, as the man who can devise an article of gen- eral utility has his fortune made, In the invention of the Sunburst Fire Kindler, Mr. Chas. J. Holmes of this city has brought into existence an article that will be used in almost every home where wood and coal are the fuel, because it is produced much cheap- er than any other kindling material and is far superlor in other respects. This means that there will be an enormous’demand for it throughout the whole country, and as there is an immense profit in its sale there will consequently result most gratifying returns to all stockholders in the Sunburst Fire Kindler Company. This is a corporation or- &2nized with a capital of $500,000 divided into 100,000 shares of 5% preferred stock and 400,000 of common stock. The preferred will be sold in order to increase the capacity of our present plant, which is not large enough 10 supply even the local demand. This stock will be sold as follows: 10,000 shares at 15 cents; 15,000 shares at 20 cents; 25,000 shares at 25cents, and the balance of 50,000 shares at 40 cents per share. The preferred stock draws 5% on the par value before the com- mon draws anything and at the above named i Dprices will bring the investor from 12%% tc 83 1-3% on his investment before the common is allowed to participate in the dividends This enterprise is right at your door and, un- like most stock company. propositions, you can completely satisfy yourself as to its merits by a personal investigation. If you acquaint yourself with the facts concerning this company you can come to but one con- clusion, and that is that this wiil afford you a safe, conservative investment ‘that will bring enormous returns. Do-not think that this proposition will remain open all winter, for we can assure you it will be taken up within a few daye. For further Information call on or address WRIGHT & CO., fiscal agents of the company. Rooms 401-402 Cal- laghan Bldg., Telephone South 1025. SALOONS, $600—Kearny st.; a snap. $1500—Mission st., wholesale district. MEETING NOTICES. | Lodge No. 44, F. and | MU e nd members. are ‘To- | apectfully requested to assembie at the | Hempie THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 | & . m., for the purpose of attending | oclock p. | the obsequies of our late brother, WILLIAM THOMSON GARWOOD. By order ot the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Sec. LTA Lodge No. 205, I O. O. F. | AL% mpetitive initiation NEXT 3 | MONDAY EVENING, Novem- ber 24, 1902, Officers will e'luu assemble at 7 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially invited. ~ F. McDONALD, N. G. ALF VOLIGNY, Rec. Sec. | ST. ANDREW'S Soclety—Installa- tion of officers will take place | MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 24. The | annual banquet will be held Fri- | day evening, Nov, 28, at the Palace Hotel. | Tickets may be had of members or from John Reid, 907 Market st. GEO. S§T. J. BREMNER, Secretary. THE board_of Medical Examiners of the ! "'State of California will hold a regular meet- ing in the examination_ chambers, Civil Service Commission,’ City Hall, San Fran- | eisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1802, ot 10 a. . GEO. G GERE, M. D., Secretary. | NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING. In compliance with article 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 organized under the laws of the State of Californiz, will be held at the office of the company, Room No. 414 Claus Spreckels bullding, on the southeast corner of Market nd Third streets, in the city and county of San_Francisco, State of California, on TUES- DAY, December 2, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forencon of said day, Zor 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- 1ore the meeting. | The books of the company will be closed for | the transter of stock Saturday, November 22, at ¢ p. m. e | _This petice is published in the San Francis- | o Call 1h compiiance with article XVIII of the | company by-laws. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Seeretary Western | Expanded Metal and Fire Proofing Co., No. 414. 415 Claus Spreckels Bullding. San Francisco, California, Novemb-r 15, 1902. —_— AGENTS WANTE! A A A A A A AN A AN | WANTED—Traveling salesmep to sell white led; active, wide-awake men now with us are making $35 t6 £150 a week commissions; goud specialty or side line, especially for hardware and drug salesmen; superior in- ducements to dealers and large commissions paid to obtain ‘salesmen; no_.experience neces Sary; no expense money advanced. Address . WEIR, St. Louis, Mo. $50 WEEKLY and edpenses; sample fr greatest money making invention of the age autometic washer; does a washing in 30 min- utes without labor or attention; cheaper than any other; indestructible; everybody buys; agents coining money; thousands of testimo- nials. Automatic Washer Co., Station U., Chicago. FUSHING SALESMEN earn $18 weekly sell. ing our World Pocket Atlas; best, larges: sells everywhere; money maker; 90 colored maps; every country describe latest census; cheap at 50c; copy and terms matled 25¢; 12 for $2. Rand McNally, Chi- « Market, Sixteenth and Noe sts. (take cago, Il » Markel S o e T A son pastt i) | $1 TO $10 made daily at home; no canvassing; 060,060 Strong, or a Factor in Metho- Progress.” 245, men wanted San Francisco. ories will be sung by Mrs. W. D. Join St. Dominic choir and by Miss Lottie Murdock, 2 new soprano in San Fran- I Her pearance here. UNITARI CHURCH, _southwest and Franklin sts.—Rev. Brad- minister. Rev. Mr. Leavitt and superintendents of Sun- unday-school s 10 clock. 1 Subject, King David,” Music by quartet unde ganist direction of H. Bretherick, or- All are cordially invited. There is ng service. Twen sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, song service and ur-[ D UNITARIAN CHURCH, corner Capp | | mo fraud or fake, but a perfectly honorable | and legitimate business; work for old relia- ble firm: experience unnecessary; send 10c stamps_or sllver for particulars. Address | _box 3872 Call office, Oakland, Cal. | A GENTLEMAN capable of presenting a high- class investment proposition to the investing | public, will be given an opportunity to make | some big, quick money. WRIGHT & CO., | _Rooms 400-402 Callaghan Building. | WANTED_Bright, competent men and women | | “to handle first-class business in San Fran- | clsco; liberal compensation. Apply after 9 | _o'clock Monday, 420 Emma Spreckels bldg. | OUR salesmen make $10 dally; crayon por- traits 45c; family records 5c; pictures and | frames wholesale; catalogue free. Frank W. Willlams & Co., Dep. §., Chicago. { LADY agents wanted for the best selling rem- e ay-school at 9:45 o'clock. Mr. | edies and appliances on earth. Address W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. Preaching | = ity G e 3 by the minister at 11 o'clock, subject, “The | reresets cop > Co- 1626 Third st., Sac The 3 ction of | EXCEPTIONAL offer, good pay; reliable men and all | “and women solicitors. 59 Columbian bldg. {MOND enth Rev Congregational Church, ccrner avenue and Clement street—Pas- Coombe. _Residence, e, Jackson 1941, Election of Men and Tharksgiving service; m.; Christian En- Junior 4 p. m., Senior 6:45 free and cordial invitation to attend these services. LYMOUTH Congregati street, near Webste: New Haven will oc the “pulpit morning and evening rning service at 11 g¢’clock Church, Post | Rev. 1. C. Meserve of | Reliable agents wanted; city and big profits. 703 Stockton st. 34‘1{5 | ASTHAMA REMEDIES. | 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 Store. 10c. 25c and 50c a package. ! ASTROLCGY. A s ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. | RAYMOND. book store. 649 Ellis. or by mail. —_— hool day reading will deliver a lec- Morality and Public Owper- n Gate Hail to-night. - The T the auspices of the Unity dmission 2nd all seats are general public. Doors open at men will ) afternoon at 3 o'clock in the audi- Young Men's Christian Asso- and Eliis The address Rev. H. Gilchrist, sub- by His Evangelist n will sing, and all men are invited to the service PROGRE Covenant Hall, Oad lding, Seventh and . T. Brigham, pas- of New York, just will be the speak- r Mrs. Heywood-Kunz ion 10 cents. SOPHIC THEC den Gate Lodge; free public lec nday at 8 p. m., Flood building street; subject to-night, *“Th Wise Monkeys,” by Mies M. A. Walsh: Bible class Sundays at 11 & m., subject, “‘Revelations”; inquirers’ eeting 'Thursday 5 discus- : free remd- n n. pen daily 1 to 4 p. m. THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. §. Ol cott, president-founder; Pacific Coast head- Guarters, Odd Fellows' bullding: public lec- ture 8§ b, by Miss Brodie, ~sub. jeet ‘oming Race ‘Golden Chain 1 2 class for children, 0 a’ m. quirers Thursday, p. m. Brotherhood m. class for in- open meetings 509 Van Ness avenue. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ~ for children at evening meet- | room, 206 all are welcome. | be held this | an Ende 6:30; vesper ‘service m i o ATTORNEYS AT LAW. wrch of Christ, Sclentis Central | ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Kxaminer bidg., . Kearny and Grant rm. 611; all cases; damages, estates, wiis, ice at 11 a. m.:| atiachments, colleétions, etc.; consultation Ancient ~ and | free; no mdvance charges; cail or write; re- or ' Messmerism and | member full name and room. Tel. Red J60L. $1500—California . near Montgomery. ‘8000—3:’!{:‘ lt'astnul'lnl; Clay st.; wholesale strict, $3000—Kearny st., near Bush, $3500—Corner saloon on O'Farrell st.; close in, | $5000—Geary st., near Market, BOWER & CLARK, 838 Market st. A—$450 BUYS coffee and chop house (no res- taurany); dally §25; good chance for man and wife. A—$700; SALOON, near Fourth st.; rent $22, including two rooms, LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st. LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market. | A—FOR . A. McMILLEN & CO., 000 Market vy o Bt upetaie, T T8 ++Phone John o' Any of the following on easy term: 30 rooms; rent $150; long lease. . .$3000 8 Tooms; newly furnished; jowner sick. 375 24 1.5 % 'block from Market; rent $63.. 1400 44 r.; 3% block from Market st + 4000 14 L. 800 s [ ;30 r.; 6th st.; steady roomers. 80 r.; rent $150;long lease;money-maker 2200 22 r.; partly furnished; rent $105; suap. 900 17 r.; rent $55; 2 entrances; well furn. 900 10.1.; Geary. st.; rent $28; furn, good. 450 22 1.; cheap rent; all rented; cirs. $100. 1800 18 r.; Stockton st.; rent $85; oak furn. 1350 16 r.; Gth; fur., carp. good; rent $60.. 800 44 rooms; best transient house in city; clears $300; half cash, balance to suit buver. 12 rooms; .owner sick; must sell. ) i Mission s . 1200 MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, nr. Call bidg.; tel. Brown 4-5-5. free 1ist at office; open 8 a. m. to § p. m. oney to loan, 13 per cent, 2 years' time. We have best bargains in rooming- houses inv ‘::n. of the city. Call and get our list before you buy. We will loan you money at low interest. $400—PARTNER wanted in established and genteel business paying $100 “monthly to each; no experience’ required; no night or hndn&swork. Particulars at MARIN LAND Co., Kearny st SPECIAL’ NOTICE—Call and _see t'e three Houses that must.sell this month. ‘mortg; ”IegSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. —_— AN 80-room family hotel; well furnished; fine bmmmr; mr-t-l Thome place; must sell on ac- cous ner; bargain at $8000. ress Fotel, box 2848, Cati: 14-ROOM lodging-house; best location: $950: part cash; clunm;‘fi McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st, . 15 ROOMS; rooming and boarding house: 19 beds; good location: $800; a snap. Inquire McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st. FOR sale—Furniture of 6-room house; 3 rooms peys rent; bargain. Apply 524% Turk st. 10 ROOMS nicely furnished, fine location, owner leavin city, must sell. 413 Mason st. THE SAN FRAKNCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 190 SINESS CHANCES—Continued. ' | LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. e % rranted 20 m‘uuo fllllntl; S50¢: W 3 i S e ranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ‘LOWEST prices in §. F.: painless extraction 50c. N. Y. Dentists, 968 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. )z 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, e e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Best course in millinery taught. Increased corps of teachers. Patterns cut to measure—evening class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dresemaking and Millinery School —Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. e —— ® EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night, "24 Post logue free. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the ‘unlversity, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, cve sessions. Phelan bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F. ugh courses;complete equipment; il subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters, 1382 Market 'CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. “A thorough school”; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction.~ Write for {llustratéd catalogue. “HELP “WANTED—FEMALE—Con. A _HEAD waitress, first-class country hotel th, fa : S BN Bco. 429 Bush st. as cook and A MAN and wife lain_ hotel, %mhm‘ ld'l’:l:\'i g;‘é: dlltllet l::)“:‘"m.'“h ),_see party re lay al P C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush Waltreas HOTEL r:m?mm‘ruzfl'r‘ Chambertatd to wr:it?-main country hotel, fare pald -§25 Lunch waitress . restaurant waitresses, plain pl Woman for ? Chambermald to assist waiting, not necessary, plain country hotel 2 waitresses, south, free fare. 2 waltresses, Arizona, free la: Swedish chambermaid to wait, Cook, plat | city. . FAMILY DEP. . , German style, $35; ycung girl t 3 light housework, nice home, $12; housegirl, imeda, see party here, $20: 10 housegurls, city, $20; housegirl, 2 in femily, $25; other places™ for cooks, housegirls, second girls, nurse girls. C. R. HANSEN & CO. ..420 Bush st. A—TWO waitresses, first-class commercial ho- tel, south, free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO......... .429 Bush st. A—LADIES, learn manicuring, facial massage, hairdressing, scalp treatment, hair work, re- moval of superfluous halr, bieaching, dyeing, etc.; our graduates are working in the best stores in this and other citles; others have private customers and earning $3 50 a day; we furnish everything to work with and teach so theroughly 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 bullding, 1236 Market st.. cor. Jones, room 94. GIRL for cooking and housework. 1311 Ma- ic ave; sleep at home. . A_SHIRTMAKERS and fnishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 635 Market st WAITRESS wanted: $8 a week: 6 days a eek’s work. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay. experi ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they khow our graduates get the posi- tions. 8. 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. ENGINEERING—Civil,elec., mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864 Van der 'Natllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. $600—BEAUTIFULLY furnished 'house; 8 rooms; all new; must sell. 238 Taylor st. A—$2000 BUYS half interest in the best located livery and boarding stable; connected with riding school; partner very sick; $1200 monthly, LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st., room 18, GROCERIES AND BARS, $700—Harrison st.; close in; a snap, Slsoo—neulé-nble corner on Hayes stand. $1500—Fine corner on O'Farrell sf iness $3500—Turl t, old ; big bus- corner; new stock; tunity seldom offered. $4500—Eddy-st. corner; money-maker, BOWER & CLARK, 838 Market st. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby duly given to intending purchasers of stock in the NATIONAL DITCHING AND DREDGING COMPANY That after December 31 the price of stock will be 50 CENTS PER SHARE. This compar.y owns the patent rights of the great Fulcher Canal Digging and Levee Build- ing Machine. which does the work of hundreds of men and herses; machine nuw on exhibition at 555 Market st., near Second. A GUARANTEED weekly rate of profiton large or small investments, with earnings paid in cash each Tuesday; your momey subject to withdrawal on demand and absolutely safe; this plan of investment is offered by the H E. WHITMAN & CO. CO-OPERATIVE STABLES, and cannot be surpassed; rigid inquiry and thorough investigation soljcited; prominent business men and commercial agencles of San Francisco indorse their re- sponsibility, For full particulars address H. E. WHITMAN & CO., Callaghan bldg., San Francisco, Cal. GROCERY—Special offer this week; 10-year- old stand; monthly trade $6000; 2 wagons al- ways busy; new 10-year lease; rent $76; sell half or whole interest; rare opportunity. BOWER & CLARK, 838 Market st, HERE are a few of our bargains: $600—First-class cigar stand on Kearny st. $750—Cigar stand on Eddy et.; rent $30. $850—Restaurant o Mission; clears $150 mo, $600—sSaloon on Sixth st.; rent $2b. $1600—Grocery and bar on Mason st. Call at MORRIS' Business Agey, 318 Kearny, RESTAURANT and 18 rooms on Third st. must sell to-day; all new. See JENSEN, 1061 Third s PARTNER wanted in fine paying business; little money. JENSEN, 106% Third st. oppor- FIOUSE 12 rooms, nicely furnished; Bush st., near Powell. Box 2079, Call otfice. SPIRITUALISM. 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 mall; send stamp for circular with special terms. 343 Geary st MRS. DR. CLARK. Dawson Bros.; special life read. 25c; absolutely free unless correct; full names given. 34 6th. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th—Circle Fri. 2 and 8; 25c; 2 written questions ans.; sit'g DR. EILERSFICKEN, osteopath and clairvoy- ant healer; read., treatments daily. 34 6th. SPIRITUAL healer; guarantees to, cure all diseases; consultation free. ~ 495 Geary st. MRS. REYNOLDS, life reader. 1008 Market; no fake methods; satisfaction or no pay. 25 CTS., 25 cts., 25 ctp.—Life reading, three days only) 361 Geary st. EARLE, removed to 1052 Ellis hours 9:30 to 4; seance Sun.. Thurs.; tel. East 1035. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seances Sun., Thurs.. 8 n.m.:50c. 1084 Bush: ph. Lrkn.4183. —— CLAIRVOYANTS. A—PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered 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 0od. rellable 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 One Penny! ‘This Is Honest, Is It 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 ind marriage; restore lost affectios reunite separated, cause speedy and happy mar- ; locate hidden treasure; settle old es- tates, cure disease without medicine; mediums developed, : LOW FEE...$1! $1! $1! $1!...THIS WEEK 326—0'FARRELL STREET—326. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; assoclateds with theatrical zgency securing positioms. - Alcazar bulldfng, 120 O'Farrell st. BOOKKEEPING—Tar, the expert, makes you & practical bookkeeper for $20: expert ac- countant for $55. Room 219, Parrott bldg. A YOUNG man can learn tultion In shorthand or bookkeeping; call for particulars. 8. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- son st.; day and evening classes. X PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr, 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION........Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st....Night cla ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.: $5 up, 1024 Mission,nr. 6th. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal superfluous hair, $56 to learn; day & eve. class; s $10 to $20 weck. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r.94. GIRLS from 16 to 18 for factory work: good wages; steady employment. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. RELIABLE woman for housekeeping and cook: ing for 4; ro washing or windows; Sundw, off: $20 per month. Call after 10, 301 Bd H WANTED—Experienced chinaware saleswo- man; state age, experience and salary ex- pected. Box 2180, Call. WANTED—Young ladies between the age of 16 and 25 as telephone operators. Apply 216 Bush st., after 9 m. RESPECTABLE young girls to learn to make cigarettes; steady work; good wages. THE JOHN BOLLMANN CO., cor. Pacific & Front. ALL LADIES in trouble, cure $10; private Tes. 1349 Alabama st.-nr. 26th. DR. ROSEN. - HELP W. E—Con. A—MURRAY & READY..634 and 638 Clay st. ........ Phone Main 5848 ...........s -.Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. WE_SHT oo WE SHIP YO NEVADA .TO ARIZONA CHATSWORTH PARK.....L. A. COUNTY .Laborers, Teamsters, Tunnelmen.. A Free Pass. 50 Italians for R. R. work, free fare.§175-33 ._169 Tiemakers 173 Woodchoppers . < $26, $20 and found 50 and found 32 laborers and teamsters 2 day 38 laborers, sawmills..$35 found 3 brick masons, $5; section hands. $173; teamster for mine, $45 and found; 14 stable- men; janitor and porter, $40; 3 private fami- Iy men; blacksmith, small shop, $1 50 day and found; can washer, south, $33 and found; blacksmith for mine, $50 and found: porter, wholesale house, country, $30 and found, see ‘boss here; boys for trades, fruit stores; also furniture packers; 2 carpenters, $3 day; tin- smith to do some metal work, factory, $2 50 dey; farmer and wife, $35 and found, boss here to-day +.esseees HOTEL DEPARTMENT 3 Cook, south, $12 50 week, night:. also second cook, same place....$30 and found, fare §1 12 cooks. $30. $40, $50, $60 and found 9 waiters. $35, $30, $23, $20 and found Dishwashers, porters, bell ard elevator boys; ‘sexton, Catholic; cake baker, $45 and found: bread baker, fare $1 30, $40 and found; night cashier, city cafe, $30 and found; chef cook for mine boarding-house 360 NOTICE—EMPLOYERS 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 distance; we ship good help to all parts of the Worlg‘ Employers of help, phone, telegraph, writs or call in person and: procure your heip from MURRAY & READY. Wi ;ve employment : o 1‘; 1897 to il;lwlrd 17,000 men. In 1898 to upward 19,000 men. In 1899 to upward of 21.000 men. In 1900 to upward of 35,000 men. In 1901 to upward of 37,000 men. Help wanting work, hundreds of places swaiting your selection. Come and read our boards. ] 4 e 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Guitarist or harpist (white); one who sings: $250 per day and board. Ad- dress J. W. GRUBBS, Mandolinist, General Delivery, Boise, Idaho. MEN—Our free catalogue explains how wse teach the barber trade in the shortest pus- sible time: barbers are in great demand. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE. (35 Clay st WANTED—Two young men not afraid to work for their education. California Business Col- lege, 305 Larkin st. WANTED—First-class domestic salesman; also of of first-class drapery salesman. Apply be- tween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED—Experlenced alteration hand. _ Ap- ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for fI, postags pald. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personaily. MISS M, G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. Chicugo Business College,1435 Market, nr. 10th, Pittman shorthand, typing,bookkeepg; $¢ mo, BANJO, mandolin or guitar; two hours, 25c. 317 Gough st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post at,, 5. F.: founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000, cases of Piles have been permanently cured ‘n this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physician for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- 494-5-C Parrott bicg., S F. - e — HELP WANTED-—FEMALE, A AR A AN RN BN WANTED—Cook, no wash, $35; 2 cooks, $30; cook, small winter resort, cook, country hotel, $35; cook,” children, $30; nurse, 4-year- old child, $25: housework, $30; 4 second girls, :20, $25; butler, $50; nurse girl, sleep home, 15; waitress for Valiejo, $25; cook for Oak- dale, $30; 2 waltsesses, $25; second girl, Pacific Grove, $25; housework, Sulsun, $25; 50 housework girls in both city and country. Apply to-J. F. CROSETT, 334 Sutter st. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Experienced jacket alteration hand; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply 3ox 2197, Call Office. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced dry goods wrapper: state age, experience and Ty expected. Box 2179, Call. WANTED—A good salesman for country: ex- perienced in_school furniture and supplies. Address box 3506, Call office. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Employment Agey 429 Bush st... 642 Free fare. . FO! CUSTOM-HOUSE pasitions; learn how to se- cure them; call or write. 027 Market ot., room 308. WANTED—Boy about 16 years of age. APpiy S. N. WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. . 50 ‘laborers, track and steel gang- .. Company Work . FOR CHATSWORTH PARK Tunnel men. $2 to 83 X .. D. Coachman with references; private place near city: $30; assistant gardener, private place; $25: 20 redwood tiemakers, 12 to W T R Sl s 3 x TEL D#PARTMENT . < eeper, country hotel, $40 to $45 and found, see party here; storeroom man and steward, country hotel, $45 to $30, see party here . cees Head cook, $75; second cook, $55; third cook, $40; dishwasher, $25. same country hotel, see party here; butcher, country shop, $30 to $35; cook and wife, hotel, city, 350; parter for 'general merchandise store, coun- try, $50, see party here; middle-aged night clerk for a hotel, city. . C. R. HANSEN & CO... 429 Bush st 842 Clay st Branch office CHAMBERMAID for privatc family, must sew, $30; a cook for private family, $50; a second girl, 2 in family, $28; cook for small hotel. $35: a parlor maid and wal , small family, $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter near Powell. LADY'S mald, must sew, $25; a chambermaid for private family, must sew and have pri- vate family referénces, $30. MISS PLUN- KETT, 426 Sutter st., near Powell. BOOKMAKING AN ART—3 per cent. dividend paid every Monday morning on investment of ¥20 and upward. * Our ctents are prominent business men and horsemen of standing. Par- [ ticulars mailed free. PACIFIC MUTUAL BOOKMAKING SYNDICATE, 517-518 Cen- tral Bank Buflding, Oakland, Cal. HOWE & TRIBOU buy and sell the earth; also | lodging-houses, business chances, in fact, ali ‘kinds of business; try them with'a list either to buyer or seller; we want more lodging- houses, saloons and restaurants, grocery and bar, etc.; buyers waiting. 36 Geary st. $2060—FIRST-CLASS business with 1500 cus- tomers; wagons, horses, etc., etc., etc.; guaranteed profits, clear of all expenses, $200 to $300 monthly; a full investigation given be- fore a_ dollar is put up. Apply to ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. MANUFACTURING corporation in San Fran- clsco offers for sale county rights in Califor- nia, Oregon and Washington for article in- dispensable to users of leather belting and harness. Apply box 2837, Call office. BAKERY doing a gocd cash business of $500 a month; 30 miles from Oakland; no_oppositio: rent, Including 5 living rooms, $18; a bar- gain; owner retiring from business. Address box 2074, Call, San Francisco. WANTED—The services of an auctioneer for two months or more. Apply stating terms, recommendations, etc., A. L. APFFEL, 131 S. Broadway. Los Angeles, Cal. ' /' §5 BUYS “only system on earth” to beat rac.s with small caital; $20 dally won on $50 cap- ital. S. F. Turf Co., 78315 Market st., r. 4. 7500—HASSMER'S cough syrup and grocery store; living-rooms; cause sickness: - liched 1864. 933 Washington, cor. Bower ADVICE free—1 will advance costs in meritor- fous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTOM, 819 Market st.,rm.31. | ADVICE free;divorces a specialty;quick, quiet; | no charge without success: established 16 yrs. | _G. W. HOWE, 860 Market st., cor. Stockton. | ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees; no charge, without zucces: aminer bullding, room 2 R, C. ADAMS, Ex- 16, third floor. tice, C. T. SPRADING, r. 468, Parrott bldg. ADVICE-iree; no charges unless successful; ail cases; open evge. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. GEOKGE C. KING, attorney at Jaw, room 613, Examiner bldg.. 8. F.; phone Red 3604. DIVORCE—Advice fre-; all cascs; general prac. HAVE $500 and would like partner with like amount for first-class enterprise. Box 2843, Call office. CANDY stores; 4 good paying stores: price $250 to $2000. Inquire 1948 Mission st, © 413 ACRES, Oakland, fenced garden, $40 year. Address E. A. K., Diniond, ¥ FOR sale—Restaurant, lodging-house, with i 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 bullding, 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. JOHN K. AITKEN, attorney at law, Rooms 308-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. EQUITABLE Law Agency, 87 Market st.— Advice free; estates probated; call on us | | | CAN sell your business, no mattep where It ie; send description, state. price, learn how; established '90; highest references. Offices in 14 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1413 N. A, Bidg., Philadelphia. 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- Ppenings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture; It you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled In life, or have. domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valua- ble advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel, Black 4560. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvovant 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 birth don't send currency,’ Send Postoffice, Wells: Fargo money order or registered letter. MISS WARD, queen of all clalrvoyants and palmists; gives the name of your sweetheart, relatives’ or friends, I'ving or dead; if in trouble see this wonder; fee, 50c-$1. 126 Turk. MRS, EILERSFICKEN, formerly Miss Mott, clairvoyant medium; readings dally, 25c, SCc. 34 Sixth st, g MME, PORTER of 126 Turk st., has removed to 288 Kearny st., near Bush, and will re- sume business on December 1. ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER. Full life reading by mail or at office, $1; write date of birth. 903 Market st., nr. 6th. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions;names given; 50c,$1; telSutter 1806. MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for 50c one week. 5§ Fourth st, MISS LE FERN, card reading and palmistry; ladies, 26c; gents, 50c. 109 Fifth st. OLDEST palmist and card reader in city; ladies 25c; gents 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19, 2d floor. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la., 25¢, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., ar. 6th; open Sun. CUT this out—Mrs. Lester, card reading, 25c; palmistry, 250; truth only. 603 McAllister. 150 OPERATORS on ladies’ wages guaranteed. 656 Mission st., 4th 4 oo 150 OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear; wages guaranteed. 656 Mission st., 4th door. A—GIRLS and women lcarn hairdressing, fan- fcuring, massage, hair work, electrolysis and chiropody; entire’course, 6 weeks, for §$150; & positions waiting, $15 and $20 per week guar- anteed; day & eve. class. 233 Geary, r. 13-13. WANTED. everywhere, writing, copying home evenings; steady work, no mailing or can- vassing; good pay. For particulars send ad- dressed envelope, Manager Dept. W 9, box 1362, Philadelphia, P; PLAIN sewing at home, $0 per week; ma- terials sent everywhere free; steady work; send addreéssed envelope for particulars. Du Pont Dept. W 9, lock box 1352, Philadelphia. LADIES to work doilies and centerpleces at home; all materials furnished; highest prices pald; no canvassing. Send stamped envel- ope to Ely Novelty Co., Ely bldg., Chicago. FEW ladies for entirely new line of home work; all or spare time; ne talent required. Call from 9 to 4, suite 2, New Western, cor- ner Kearny and Washington sts. LADIES to do piecework at their homes; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chjcago. LADIES, writing at home evenings, $7 per week; particulars free to all; send addressed envelope. Filbert Dept. W 9, box 1411, Phil- adelphia, Pa. RELIABLE salesladies with experience for a first-class bakery; call Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., r. 1.’ GIRLS, 16 to 18, for factory work; steady em- ployment; good wages. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento CONSCIENTIOUS woman capable of taking charge of business and directing employes. Box 2067, Call Office. % Clairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana; only 10c: hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near it MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally, 44814 Jessie st., bet, Oth ani 6th. MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant card reader; ladles 25¢; gents 5c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MME. CATHERINE DEAN, scientific card reader. 132 Sixth st., office No. 2. WANTED—Experienced clgarette makers: steady work: highest price pald. H. BOHLS & CO., 241 Fremont st. DANCING—Wanted an assistant instructop. Apply Monday, FINDLAY'S, 3445 Seven- teenth st., near Valencia. TAILORS—Coatmakers wWanted for the coun- try. Apply to STEIN, SIMON & CO., Market and Second s MRS, BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. . | L8, CLARK. Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar. | ket si.: consultation free: no fees in advarce. | —ae e TS, | i HICY CLES—F prices for bicycles will surprise you 2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu- reka. Monarch bicycles; repair'g. 301 Larkin. — e — BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, { talking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock, | cases, globes, aquariums: bird and animal ! _food of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&9th, e —— Sale or Exchange. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—Two or three children to board; lowest terms; large yard; good home and care. 1607 California st. REFINED home for girl In small family; best of care; sunny yard. 515A Devisadero st., near Hayes; near Gclden Gate Park. WANTED—Little girl to board; best care, in- cluding plano lessons, $15. B., 1941 lll-l.ol;l, AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free this_evening, Crystall Hail. bythian Cacte 909 Market st. Subject, ‘“The Philosophy of Death,” followed by views of beautiful De vouehire, England; free tickets will be dis. tributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening; Tremember the question box: #pecial music. 4 OWING to nerrow gause fire, Mme. You: gives readings from Mon. to Thur. and test circles Sun. and Thurs. eve. at 605 MeAl: lister; test meeting Fri. eve.; Neptune Wig. wam, Webster sta., Ala.; readings Fri. and Sat. Central ave., Webster sta., Ala. MR. WERMOUTH and Mre. Gilllland &owe: interesting test meeting: good music; § p. m.: 30c; O4d Fellows' Building 7th and Market. TESTE by the phenomenal mediums; front hall, 909 Market. Mrs. Gillingham; Miss Dixon’ Mr. Wilson; 11, no meeting; 2-8, 10c. BOOKS-—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought;libraries purchased; H. C, Holmes, 1149 Market; tel, Howard 1946, BUSINESS CHANCES. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. i $1500—Partner in saloon and lodging-house. $550—Saloon with rooms upstairs; surround- ed by factorfes; good place for man and wife. $500—Bakery and confectionery; low rent. | $425—Notions, stationery, bpzaar; good lo- cality; furnished rooms; caiise, departure from te. Grocery and bar in the Western Addition; £00d_corner; geod stock: good business. $325—Home bakery; § rooms; low rent. $2500—Saloon; one of the best corners down in_wholesaie district. & Livery boarding stable; first-class Jocallty; tnvestisase. readings daily, 50c end $1. 1 9A 6th—Circle to-night, 10c; | PAYING fruit store in good location, with or without horse and wagon. 243 Fifth street. $60 MON'H«ILY( %mfl l{leio(x;ent: 14-room sun- "By apartment house; ; part cash. B 5, Call Branch, 300 Hayes st. o WOULD like to induce a man with $5000 to start as partner In mfg. an article in iron and steel; good demand; good profits; under- gand business thoroughly. Box 371, Call, jand. —_— COAL yard for sale, also horses and wagons, at 127 Ninth st. A NEAT little restaurant for sal 2157, Call office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR E 850 . Market st Roo 0 and 11...........Phone Davis 281 ......BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY...... Rooming-houses. Fl ~Hotels Rooming-houses. «Hotels Rooming-houses. ... . Hotels YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESE. Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. 12 ROOMS; rent $45; good location $750 rent only $52; cheap rent only §100;. transien corner; man house: rent $100. corner; south of Market. corner; north of Market Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats. 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. LODGING-HOUSE, 168 rooms, on Powell st.; close in; price $1250; rent $80; see my agen Offices and rooming-house, 23 rooms in al 1 $125. Box ‘best location: on Market &i.; owner sick will give casy terms: house $130 per month; 4year lease; rent $135; sce my agents. WER & CLARK, Market st, HEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and hotels. G. W. INHARD, No. 017 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th, r. 1-2. — e et NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sal will loan you money at 1 a:w uymuul.z.nvmzsm..m CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send_for SPAULDING'S ploneer ( -beat- ‘WANTED—Young lady manicurist, halrdresser and face massage operator. ~Apply superin- tendent’s office, The Emporium. WANTED—Nurse girl for baby 1 month old; state age, experlence, reference, salary. Ad- dress box 2035, Call office. ! ‘WANTED—Young girl to assiet with children. Call to-day, 713 Oak st., near Fillmore. 1 |2 GOOD, oractical real estate solicitors and WANTED—First-class butler or family waiter for country; $50. Apply to J..F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. A FIRST-CLASS butler, $50; 2 good second butlers, $40 each. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, near Powell. sellers” who are sober and industrious can Secure vermanent positions with mood re- muneration.. Apply 8 to 10 a. m. during next 3.days room 1, 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. | ‘WANTED-—A man on well advertised and big paying proposition who has sold infurance, building and loan or specialties; must be able to give references; right man can make $75 per week. Address Box 2853, Call. BARBERS—Good paying two chair barber shop for sale. DECKELMAN BROS:, 106 Ellis. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. §. navy; able-bodled men of good character, Between' the ages of 21 and 35: not less than 6 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; Masonic Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house, 2223 North Maln st, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stilk runs Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 large rooms: 26c per night; $1 to $2 per week. 1100 MEN wanted for free halr cut, shave and shampoo at the Barier College, 258 O'Farrell. GENTLEMAN as assistant in professional busi- ness. Box 2822, Call office. WANTED—Young man who has had experi- ence in wrapping toys. Box 2161, Call. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army,shoss: sizes 5 t0 12. McDONAL & PERRY, 261 3d. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st, 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 80c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. GET your shoes half soled while waiting; 250 to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, halt - _price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. TWO first-class mechanicsl draughtsmen; those having had experience in designing centrifugal pumps and waterwheels pre- ferred; good pay. | Address at once, Box 2972, Call office. A MAN of fine address, who is strictly a first- class cutter for merchant tailoring estab- lishment: steady position; good salary. Ap- ply at 718 Market st. WANTED—Draughtsman in surveyor's office. Address, giving experience and inclose small sample of lettering, which will be duly re- | turned, Surveyor, box 2843, Call office. WANTED—By insurance firm, male stenogra- pher, one having experience in this line pre- ferred. Address Box 2855, Call, giving par- | tieylars of experience, reference, ete. | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night; reading-rooms free bus and baggage to and from ferry. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada ome year for Si, postage ATTEND Stewart's sale of selected stock of horses November 24 at 721 Howard st.; ses ad in auction column. STYLISH carriage teams and f: roadst STEWART'S, 121 Howard st . ~ | TRAVELING mer—Salary $30 month, all | expenses; company 20 years old; incorporat- el: 325 cask security reyuired. Call at 615 | Call Luilding, San Fra cisco, Cal, A—40 HORSES for sale at Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st ; also buggles, wagons, har- ness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 'JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. YOUNG men_everywhere, copy letters, home evenings, $7 week; send addressed envelope for particulars. Filbert Dept. W 9, box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. | SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Night class now In session. M. L. PANCOAST, setretary. 510 Golden Gate ave. $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; stralght salary. IMPERIAL MFG. CO., Dept. 54, Parsons, Kan. FOR SALE—One horse, weight 1200 1300 215 Sadowa st., Ocean View. % WANTED—Horse and wagon; 50 cents pef day; first-class care. 1179 Howard st. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—A _strictly first-class competent country wholesale shipping clerk. Barkley- Stetson-Preston Co., Los Angeles, Cal, DANCING_Wanted, an_assistant_instructor. Arply Monday, Findlay's, 3445 Seventeenth St., near Valencia. WANTED—CoatWaker; also take charge of shop. Call 473 Fourth st., betwsen 9 and 10 a. m. Monday. " ‘WANTED—Elevator constructioa men. Ap- ply J. HAMMOND & CO., Second and Town- send sts. WANTED—Office boy, about 15; address in own bhandwriting. CHARLES FISHER, 14 Sansome street. -— BARBERS—Wanted, 1 or 2 revolving chairs in good condition; lowest cash price. Box 2830, Call office. $3 TO $5 made dally malling circulars; every- thing furnished; outfit and particulars mafied for 5¢; 6¢ stamps. G. A. Welch, Campbell, Cal, BOY to work in carrlage blacksmith shop; one with experience preferred. Bay View Car- flage Factory, San Rafael, or 205 Stevenson. FIRST-CLASS waltress. Capital Restaurant, WANTED—Advertising_solicitor sport! - per. Apply HINTON, 616 = Commertial ing Works, -357 Tehama st. ; tel. South 40, 206 McAllister st., above Hyde. st. 9a m AMERICAN Carpet.beating Works;cleaning,re- | NEAT girl or woman for light housework and | FIRST-CLASS cutter and ftter wanted for laid,renovated. 'H-:-‘l'wn: ul.churehnfiu. help with child. 658 Hayes st. ladies’ tallor-made suits. BARON, 22 Grant TRY HOPKE BROS, excellent carpet clean- | WANTED—Girl for light housework. 9163 | o onue: ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. O'Farrell st. WANTED—Boy to work In bakery. 081 Hayes | S street. .. 402 Sutter st. TRAVELING saleslady is offered a good prop- A e S e O Fros. | “omition. Hex taal. Cam. 20 POP” | 5OY 1o fsslst on ranch In exchange for home, jegraph ave., Oak RUDOLPH & CO., Carpet-beating works; prices | WANTED—Girl for cooking, laundry and o nll ) - reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mieslon 263, downstairs work. Call M ,» 006 Haight. | BAKER for restaurant; WANTED Finishers on ladles cloaks. L. | _Sc0d PAYino fee. 326 Montgomery street. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave. ur:phm East 126. MINK & CO., 935 Market st., room 11. J. B. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and _Reno- vating ég. 240 14th a5 tel. Mission 74. CHIROPODISTS. A. 8. CALDER—Corns, callouses, ingrowing nafls, warts and moles removed without pain. 1148 Market st.; phone Folsom 1561. _— COLLECTION OFFICES. A A s o oy, BROHIS GOLLECHON or_country, CO., 415 ll:n“u"vm.gfw 9-10; tel. 5580. e ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85 916 Market st.; phone Red 309. e CONSUMPTION CURE. CONSUMPTIVES—AIl cases itively and henefited. Physician, 3493, relleved Call. COTTAGES TO LET. i izstsu S ttage, neatly repaired, near cars. 171 Collins. st. COWS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 BUY B families : lgd sell fresh cows vate nw‘ $7_MONTH; b "!flrplmlll famil; RELIABLE woman for. general housewark; small family. Call 795 Clayton st., Sunday. ‘WANTED—A good ventilator in hair store. 1523 Market st., opp. Van Ness ave. GIRL wanted to do general houséwork; no washing; 2 in family. Box 2827, Call office. LADIES for steady employmenz; $50 monthly. ~“Call at 615 Call bullding. San Francisco. ‘WAIST fini. hers and plain sewers. 704 Sutter. WANTED— A girl to attend bakery. SWAIN'S, 213 Sutter st. g . ‘WANTED—Experienced wrappers; steady em- ployment. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—Dressmaker’s assistant; none but good need apply. 837 Ellis st. PANTS operators wanted by 8. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. GIRL £ 1 housework. Call at 1017 R Py . GERMAN or Sw‘\lhh'w.'b hotel cook wanted. Call 422 Drumm FINISHERS on gents’ white shirts. ROGER- SON'S, 535 V.E:! st. 2 SALE: at 1323 Stockton st., New York Millinery. 7 | rmanent poeition; DELIVERY wagon, carrying ton; body 7 feety bargain. W. E. SHAW, 1621 Market st. 2D-HAND buggy and hack: fife busgy, laun dry wagon, nearly new, cheap. 828 T8 LOT of cheap horses for sale at 327 Sixth st. FINE, gentle mare; '16.2; matched road team, 15.3; 3 saddle horses. Dlhlel'f 605 G G. ave. Largest asscrtmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd, sur- rey.harness, work,driving horses. 15th-Valencia Iso light camp- M of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. PACIFIC Heights, 2315 Jackson st.—10 rooms and_bath; rent reasonable. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery 8. F. VAN NESS ave., 2106_ near Pacific—Modern 10-room house; remt $70. HOUSES TO LET-—FURNISHED. e ——. A FINELY furnished house in Western Addi- tion; 10 rooms, 2 baths, servants’ rooms, laundry, etc., additional; rent reasonable to 8ocd tenant. ' Apply 123 California st., r. 429, HOUSES WANTED—A nice clean momln‘-ihmn: cen- tral location: not over $400. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. LOST AND FOUND, e A inAginire LOST—Pair glasses, marked N. N. Hinckley, between Market and 14th and Eddy and Fill- more. Return to bookkeeper, Market st. planinz mill; reward. BOY for office work: under 10; adva k Address in own writing, box 2834, m’:’c‘: STENOGRAPHER to exchange dictatl, % Ings. Box ‘2835, Call office. L. LOST—On Tuesday evening, between Palace Hotel, Gough st. and Pacific ave., a_diamond fleur de lis’ brooch. Liberal reward for re- turn to Palace Hotel office. A GOOD grocery clerk. 2001 Baker st. 3 WANTED—Man who understands § jobbing gardentng. 500 Haight st~ "0 PANTS overators wanted by §. N. WOO! CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. - DISHWASHER wanted. 613 Clay st. WANTED—A first-class coatmaker; good | wages: Room 6. Flood Building. FIRST-CLASS presser wanted on sults, A, KAHN, U2 Geary at. o e® taflor SALESMAN for San Francisco; fluent H by largest custom shirt factory in %:gi' States; $500 required; d Enterprise Shirt Co.t 1530 Sixtecath e Denver, Colo. BRIGHT, intellf it about ‘ears To attein to. Srrands and” Hent S0 Soonk must reside with parents: first-class refer- ences required. Address “X,” box 2829, Call WANTED—Olive oil maker; steady man }"mAhly Mn, 'nt;uh crushi ’lnd o ter st., between 11 a o Sut- LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Sav- ings amd Loan Society of San Franciseo, in the name of Mary J. Klapperich. No. 253-95S. The finder will please return to bank. . LOST—Friday evening on the Hyde or Union st cars, a silver gilt bonbon box, sea serpent holding pearl in mouth: reward $5. Return to office Hotel Pleasanton, LOST—Liver and white ticked pointer bitch; license No. 1370. 1271 Broadway: reward. LOST—In Western Addition, black and white cameo brooch valued as keepsake. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to United Shirt and Collar, 25 Sansome st. — LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of NELSON S. WOOD, No. 266-1229. finder will please return o bank. FOUND—Oet. 31, lady’'s watch and chain, out _ Mission. Apply 624 Anderson st. €% 1T _will to “Remember’” that the California Watch Co.. 220 Sutter st.. needs old gold and silver to make new watch cases. fiter- | For Employment Wanted, Etc., Ses Page Thirty-Eight.

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