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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 30, 13802, SAN FRANCISCO CALL. l SUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francises Cell. corner Market and Third streets: open &ntil 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, ecrner Clay; open until $:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open unti! €33 McAllister street; open until 4 €3 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1041 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 1201 Market street, corver Sixteenth; ope | 2l 9 pom. E 36C Eleventh street: open untll 3 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open uniil 9 p. m. ribwest corner of Twenty-second ood Ken- streets: open until 9 p. m. Fillmore street: open until 9 p. m. tuck: CHURCH SERVICES. FIRST Pre Churc Ness 2 n corner of Van | at 11 a. | ler. Even- | lecture by Rev. sy tne Pil- | fonthiy musical yden); bary ail the King Say” (Allen); Marcy” (Rat). Otto Fleiss. d divector of choir. Sunday- | m.; Christian Endeavor at | ; evening prayer meel- | ader, Rev. Wm. Kirk | God's Leve.” All are cor- Y Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, sroing service at 11 o’clock. ill preach sermon—topic, * 4 cening service at CALVAT sou and Fillmg D.D., John €. Macintosh, D.D., preach sermon—toj “The Divine Counter- | chalienge to the Church.”” Sunday-school at P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Organ evening at 8 o'clock by | nan; admission free. | onducted by Messrs. wo weeks, beginning terian Church, corner Morning service, 11 Sermon morning W. Gilenrist of dan eminary. Sunday Endeavor Junijors 0 p. m. Prayer mee: ng, 7:45. All invited and Webster o'ciock Church, corner Cali- Rev. Geo. G. El- ing _service at 11| 7:30 o'clock The Sunday- Prayer meeting Wedne: o clock yterian Octavia sts IRD Congregat al Church, Fifteenth st near Mission—Rev. William Ra pastor. 11 & m.. “The \cice in the Tumult’ p. m., “Girls Who Earn Their Own Living.” , PPNy Congrega al Church, Post | sireet . 4. C. Meserve of New Hav the puipit morning | and evening; morning service at 11 o'clock; | Christian ; Vesper service 7:15 p. m RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Rev. Seventh ave. and Clem 4 Jackson st.: Philip Coombe; residence, telephone Jackion, 1941. Sermon themes, 11 . “'Divine Election of the Jewish Mes. »._m.,"'Divine Election of a Gen- Sunday-School, 9:45 a. m. deavor Societies, Junior 4 p. m.; tree. A cordial in- nd these services. copal Church, Mis- nd_ Seventh. Arthur iggs and Herbert F. Briggs pastors, 30 a. m., Sabbath school, Rolla Watt, uperintendent a. m., service and sermon; the Heart of God choir and an orche: pieces: § p. m., 1 the Heart of God he people are welcome, Methodist Episcopal d Buchanan sts.—Rev. John pastor, will preach at 11 8. m. The Ultimate Thanksgiving Fact.” There will be special Thanksgiving music by the p. m. the pastor's sermon will | Safety Vi 2 h, Bush and Gough st Clampett D. D., rector; holy con r 2. m.; Sunday-school 9:30 a m.; ing service, 11 o'clock: sermon by on service, 4 o'clock; special . . All are 1 & g Church, southwest corner | lin 'sts—Rev. Bradford | Rev. Mr. Leavitt and | Murdock superintendents of is at 10 o'ciock. ike morn- is at 11 o'clock. Rev. F. L. preach, in exchange with Rev, | it Music by quartet under direction of 11 Bretherick, urganis.. All ere diglly invited. There is no evening service. | fentist, Central | Kearny and Grant | service at 11 a. m.; | esson sermon, “God the Only | Creator” ; nday-school for chil- e ne hour: Wedfiesday evening free reading room, 206 all are welcome. A GREAT rali 500-510 the Young jan Associaiiea. Union meeting members of the Brothereod o ndrew, together with mberf of the association. Dr. Clampets and Rev. Mr. Lion will speak. Orchestra: music. Seats free ung men. Liquid be repeated to-morrow (Mon- here was such a demand for ates of admission. | bullding, on the southeast corner of Market | KOBT. W. KING, atiy-at-iaw, Examiner bldg., | EQUITABLE Law Agency, 873 Market st.— | 1_8. CLARK. Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- MEETING NOTICES. M——-———_——_—_‘\—_————_——‘ BUSINESS CHANCES—Cont| d. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. YERBA BUENA Lodge No. 15, I ©. O. F.—Members will p i o brother, B. F. assemble in lodgeroom on S attend the funeral of our late WELLINGTON. s JO. J. DE HAVEN, N. G FRANK KRULL, Rec. Sec. OFFICERS and members of Amity : Rebcka Lodge No. 161, I O. 32 O. F., are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late sis- 12 ‘o'clock sharp, from Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows' bulldl oo EMMA LUCE. Noble Grand. TOINETTE HOLST. Ree. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Golden Gate Camp, No. 6i—Mem- | bers are hereby notified H o late_neighbor, F. { CARMES “from residence. 1305 Green | Larkin, Sunday, November 30, at | sharp. DAY, Nov. 30, at 1:30 p. m., ter, ANNIE FARNHAM, TUESDAY, at - s <2 to attend the funeral S_ISAACS, . m. E. D. OLIVER JR., Clerk. FOLAR Star Lodge No. 3027, K. of H.—Elec- tion of officers FRIDAY, Dacember 5, 1902; members please attend. | Consul Commander. | DAN HURST, Dictator. J. N. DUNCAN, Reporter. THE California Debris Commission, hawing received applications to mine by hydraulle process from Geo. and Lee lease in Su George near Yankee Jims, - Placer County, draining into Devils’ Canyon Creek, which reaches north fork of American River, and from A. Lundberg in Old Stitf gravel mine, near Vallecita, Calaveras County, Cal., draining into Wades Gulck, thence into Coyote Creek, which reaches Stanislaus River, gives notice that a meel- ing will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Franciseo, Cal, Dec. 15, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. In compliance with article VIII of the com- rany by-laws, the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Expanded Metal and Fire Proofing Company, & corpora- ton organized under the laws of ihe State of liforn::. will be held at the office of the 414 Claus Spreckels mine, Cal ANNUAL company, Room No. nd Third streets, in the city and county of n_Franc'eco, State of California, on TUES- DAY, December 2, 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon r? . “or the purpose of electing & Board of Directors to terve ior the ensuine year and for the trage- | action of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. ‘ihe books of the company will be closed for the transfer of stock Saturday, November 22, el p. m. potice !s published in the San Francis- co Cail in compliance with article XVIII of tk company byrlawe. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Secretary Western Expanded Metal and Fire proofing Co.. No. 41 415 Claus Spreckels Bullding. San Francisco, California, Novem* - 15, 1 AGENTS WANTED. A LADY capable of presenting a high-class | investment proposition will he given an op- | portunity to make scme bis quick money. | \WRIGHT & CO.. Callaghan Bldg.; tel. South ! = 3 | FUSHING SALESMEN earn $18 weekly sell- | ing our World Pocket Atlas: best, largest; | sells everywhere; money maker; 464 pages: | 90 colored maps; every country described; | latest census; cheap at 50c; cbopy and terms | mailed 25c; 12 for $2. Rand McNally, Chi- cago, 1l IN ORDER to introduce “ANTIBLAZE" | ery house, we will for a limited time, pay | $9 for every §10 worth sold; needed in every ! house; no canvassing; sell to your friends only. | Qdd‘l;e‘!sv ANTIBLAZE, 91 Main st., Buffalo, | in ev- IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. The fleld of invention is an alluring one, as the man who can devise an article of general utility has bis fortune made. In the laven- tion of the Sunburst Fire Kindler Mr. Charles J. Holmes of this city has brought into existence zn. article that will be used in almost every home where wood and coal are the fuel, because it is produced much cheaper than any other kindling material and is far superior 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 ali stockholders in the Sunburst Fire Kindler Company. This is a corporation or- Banized with a capital of $500,000, divided into 100,000 shares of 50, preferred stock and 400,000 of common stock. The preferred Will be =old in order to increase the capacity of our present plant, which is not large enough to supply even the local demand. This stock will be scid as follows: 10,000 shares at 15 cents, 15,000 shares at 20 cents, shures at 25 cents and the balance of 50,000 shares at 40 cents per share. The preferred stock draws 5% on the par value before the commen draws anything, and at the above- named prices will bring the investor from 1214% to 33 1-3% on his investment before the common is allowed to participate in the dividends. If this proposition is what we claim it to be vour investment will bring you at least 250% tc 600%. This kind of talk, of course, arouses your suspicions, and yet if you are not a novice regarding financial maiters you well know that there are thousands of people in tuls land to-day who are drawing more than 500% interest on investments made In meritorious enterprises while in a formative stage. The inexperienced wait until the business is fully developed before investing and then, of course, must be satisfled with the ordinary rate of interest—3% to 6%. This enterprise is right at your door, and unlike most stock company propositions, you can completely satisfy yourself as to its merits by a per- sonal investigation. If you acquaint your- seif with the facts concerning this company you can come to but ome conclusion, and ihat 4%, that this will afford you a ' safe, conservative investment that will bring eno: mous returns. Do not think that this propo- sition will remain open all winter, for we can assure you ft will be taken up within a few days. For fur- ther information call on or address WRIGHT & CO., Fiscal Agents of the company, rooms Callaghan bldg.; telephone South Open evenings. FORTUNE KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR! WILL YOU LET THE OLD DAME ENTER? LISTEN TO HER! A few dollars invested in the Fulcher Ditch- ing Machine means much to you. It means that a small sum put into this enterprise will make you a snug fortune. $100 will buy 400 shares of stock in the Na: ; tional Ditching and Dredging Company. 250 will make you the owner of 1000 shares. $600 will will give you 2000 shares. The dividends on 1000 shares with only 20 machines in operation will keep you in comfort the balance of your life. 10C0 shares with 50 machines in the fleld will | earn enough in dividends to provide you with the Juxuries of life. The stock of this company is one of the best investments in the world. Because—The demand for the services of our machine is absclutely unlimited. Because—We don't need to look for work, 2s millions of dollars worth of work is looking for us. Because—Our machine will do the work of hundreds of men and horses. Because—Our machine will dig all kinds of canals, reclaim and drain all sorts of lands. Recause—It will do the work more cheaply, more perfectly, more expeditiously than can be done by any other means. Because—Congress has passed the national irrigation bill. Because—This bill provides for the expend- iture of five hundred million dollars.for dig- ging canals. OUR salesmen make $10 daily. traits 45c; family records 5c; pictures and frames wholesale; catalogue free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS & CO., Dept. B, Chicago. | EXCEPTIONAL offer, good pay; reliable men | and women solicitors. 53¢ Columbian bldg. —————— e ASTHAMA REMEDIES. ASTHMA sufferer, xeep in mind that A. Di Nola’s Asthma lemedy is the best remedy of its kind In the market. A. DI NOLA, phar- macist, 1240 Market st., corner 9th. Cut Rate Drug Store. 10c, 25c and 50c a package. SE———————————— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. crayon por- | | Tm. 611; all cases; damagss, estates, Wiks, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation iree; no advance charges; call or write; re- wember full name and room. Tel Red 36UL. ADVICE iree—1 will advance costs in weritor- tous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; mo fees in_advance: open every even- | ing. J. M. THURSTON. 819 Market st.,rm.31. ADVICE free;divorces a specialty;quick, qulet; Do charge without success: established 16 yrs. G. . HOWE. 850 Market st.. cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees; no | charge without success. R. C. ADAMS, | Examiner building, room 316, third floor. au vgs. W.W.Davidson. 927 Market. GEORGE C. KING, sttorney at law, room 613, Examiner bidg., 5. F.: phone Red 3604. “OHN K. AITKEN, attorney at Jaw, Rooms 209-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. Advice free; estates probated: cail on us. ket st.: consultation free: no fees in advance. e e e e lecture on the Golden Gate Hall, k sharp. All seats is invited. Doors | public Luilding, = Public lecture, | J. Walters; subject, Golden Chain” class Class for inquirers, | m ciety, GolGen Gate Lodge ures every Sunday, 8 p. m. night T Underworlu—br. ,*", by Mary Bell 9 Market st.; Bible cla quirers meeting, 2 ree reading room and Mb- | 4p m Lood. — Open meetings Van Nees ave. Pythian Castle, The Philosophy of sws of a visit 1o ngland’s beauty | distributed for | Sanitarium Tuesday lesson in soul culture. h experi n suggestion, telepatny and psychom HENRY HARR v solos. 8p m, MR8, WERMOUTH and MRS. GILLILAND HOWXD, interesting test meeting, 8 p. m., 10c; good musi Fellows" Seventh and M 0ad building, | ket sta, i . Toom 4; circles ; Wednesday, H A—TESTS: front hall_ 909 Market = Heussmann, 1nspiraticnzl letturer; Wiison. 2-8 10c $060 MARKET st—8 p. m. Prof. Buswell and wife, the developing and clalrvoyant me- _ divms, blindfolded tests | demonstrations. MRS, STODDARD'S grand circl R tests, 10c., Sun., tosts me t c; ing dail; MILLER'S material 8 o'clock. 1084 Bush FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night, i0c, WYLLIE pioto medium: wonder of the age sxeptics, come be convinced. 500 Eddy st. i MEE. trance medium, 1 Clay Tuesday 2 p. m. m‘ Test Circle to.night, readings daily at G1y MeAilster, - o 0% | EARLE'S wos night. 1052 . G. KE except Sa late-writing seance to- SUNDAY LECTURES, 0. X_ORLOW. Ph. D.. will spezk this Sunda: ‘evening at Golden Gate Hal tupmiaines ) Sutter st., at 8 «'clock. _Subject: 7 “THE TRUE MYSTERIES, Good music and singing PROGRESSIVE _Spirituslists, 0dd Fellows butiding, nth and Market sts.—Mrs, R. £ Lilli, speaker; vocal selection by Mrs, Heywood-Kunz of 515 Guerrero st.; free. HOW TO TEST A MAN'S LOVE'—A free lecture to married women only by Mrs. Van Auken: & o'clock Mongay evening, Gis Eddy st. Bring written questions about love. - ——— —— ASTROLOGY. AETROLOGY taught; horoscones cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store, 649 Eilis, or by mail, | WANTED—A first | $10,500. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. $i0 Monarch racers re. Agent for Columbia ALLE: duced to $25. reka bicvcles: juvenile wheels. Larkin, corner McAllister. BIRDS, DOGS, WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, talking and fancy birds; gold fish, pet stock, ge3, bes, aquariums: bird and animai | fcod of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&9th, e L D BT T BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. ECOKS of 21l kinds boug! ibraries purchased H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market: tel. Howard 1948, ETC. Because—Our machine is absolutely protected by_patent. Because of these facts the Fulcher Ditching Machine will earn more money than has ever been done by any other Invention. Here is the long sought opportunity of your life—an opportunity to make money. Like the “‘old resident” of San Francisco, whom we meet daily upon the streets, who telis us_that once he had a chance to buy the Palace Hotel site for $100, you. too (if you to take ad- vantage of this offer). will, within a few short months, be telling your friends that once you could have bought stock in the National Ditch- ing and Dredging Company for 25c per share— but then it will be too late—it will be beyond your reach. Stock is selling rapidly, and only a limited amount remains at 25c per share. Payments cash or in weekly or monthly in- staliments. Par value of stock $1 per share, fully paid and non-assessable. After December 31 no stock in this company will be sold for less than fifty cents per share. Don’t put your money into wild-cat schemes, but into something of merit. Here you can your money’'s worth in this wonderful inven- tion, which has the intelligence of a human being and will dig and handle thousands of cublc yards of earth daily. Machine now. on exhibition at 555 Market st., near Second. NATIONAL DITCHING & DREDGING CO., 601-602 Examiner bullding. A GOOD-PAYING saloon near Kearny st. Must be sold on account of other business; this is an exceptionally good chance; large and good stock on hand: rent only $65, with living rooms upstairs. Price ... .$1000 Boarding and lodging-house; surrounded by factories; 50 to 60 boarders; reason for sell- ing, old age and departure for country...§450 Private hotel in best part of the city: 47 rooms; always full. Price ... O'Fairell st.; 10 rooms; rent $45. Good corner saloon and grill; downtown: low rent. Price ... .$2500 Particulars JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market. A—$400—Restaurant; 4th, nr. Market; dis. of partners. Luttermann & Co., 916 MKkt., r. 18. ACTIVE business man wanted with $2000, take personal charge of profitable mfg. bus.; not every day offered. LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st.; phone Black 5215, A—$850—SALOON; tran. cor.; rent $45, incld. 5-yr. lesse. See Luttermann & Co., 916 Mrkt. A—$1000—WINE saloon; n. Market, nr. Mont.; daily $15; rent $40; retiring from bus. Ses Luttermann & Co., 916 Mrkt.: ph. Blk, 5215, ‘WE can locate you on U. S. pine timber land. Apply HOME EQUITY, 873 Market st. “HOME Equity,” 873 Market, handles city and country real estate, rooming houses, restau- rants and all business opportunities; loans, insurance and coltections. PARTNERSHIP in fine paving business; must sell to-day. Sce JENSEN & CO., 56 Third st. lass man who would like | to take an interest in a good real estate and mining office; a few dollars will pat you in a good businéss; best references. HOWE & | TRIBOU, 16 Geary st. A FEW first-class Al bargains: Fine corner saloon. $2000 $2000—Commission Lusiness clearing $200 per ‘mont Grocery store in countrv. Fruit and grocery in city 5-room finely furnished flat; cent $275 16-room house and restaurant; s $1200 If you are a siranger, come to us; we will tell vou what Is good; we had rather miss a | than to decelve a customer. HOWE & TRIBOU, 36 Geary st. S finely furnished central...... $1200 | Coal-oil route, $2000;%ciears $400 per mcnth. Stationery and notion, worth $500, for.. §2i5 Saloon and lodging-house; a bargain..§1000 | Complete ehoe store; fine trade. $1850 | And many other good deals that an honest, | square man would like to make. We can | give you the very best references as 1o wno we are and will not mislead you on any prop- osition. HOWE & TRIBOU, 36 Geary st. A—KREDO & CO., 750 Market st., bet. Third and Fourth. Open_for business Dec. 1. LOOK FOR BARGAINS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, At 750 Market st. Auction prices at private sales. ” KREDO & CO. 5 livery and boarding stables from $500 to Several paying grocery stores, corner saloons; best location. Hotels, boarding-houses, roadhouses, cigar stands, stationery and notion stores, etc. Open for business Dec. 1 KREDO & CO., 759 Market st. $350—CIGAR stand: 3 living-rooms; morth of Market; owner sick. JENSEN & CO., 55 $a. $500—NOTION and cigar store: will_exchange for lodging-house, See JENSEN & CO., 65 3d. A GUARANTEED weekly rate of profit on large or small Investments, with earnings paid in cash each Tuesday; your money subject to withdrawal on demand; absolutely safe; this plan of investment is offered by the H. E. Whitman & Co. Co-operative Stables and cannot be surpassed; rigid inquiry, thorough investigation solicited; prominent business men and commercial agencles of S. F. in- dorse their responsibility. Full particulars H. ITMAN & CO., Callaghan bldg, S. F. ¥OR sale—Restaurant and lodging-house, with 64 bedrooms; everything nmew; saloon, lunch counter; all ‘in one ‘bullding; on one of best corners of Merced; take in over $1200 per month; lot 50 feet on Front st. by 150 feet on Alameda et.; 2-story brick building, 50x80 feet. with alley in rear; price §15,000; chronic rheumatism causes sale.’ For particulars ap- ply to M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. $1500_MUST be s0ld by December 15; well es- fablished grocery business with large order trade; stock will fnvoice about $1300; good horse, 2 wagons, computing scales, large cof- fee mill, good .fixtures, patent bins, ete.; owner selling, as he must Jeave by sald date. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. A—J. A McMILLEN & CO., 906 MARKET ST. PHONE JOHN. 531. RCOMS 7 AND 8. Clear Titles Guaranteed on All Sales. Any Place Sold on Monthly Payments. X T r.; bath; well furn.; steady roomers. $23 12 1.; centrally ocated:rent §35;pickup. 500 44 x5 36 block Market;newly furnished. 4000 30 r.; rent $150; leased; money-maker. 5 r.; nicely furnished; ‘rent $17 50. . 17 r.; rent $35;2 entrances;mone: 75 r. rent §200; clears over S newly ‘furnished; rent $32, = Rooms large, light and sunny;well furnished, 50-r.; well ‘urnished; rent $50; snap... 1500 55 r.; swellest cor, In city;fur.,car.qew. 5000 Rent only $200; clears $400 month; lately re- modeled and painted on_outside. z 8 r.; Tent $25; newly furnished; only. $275 L r.; Turk st.; rent $35; nicely furn.. D30 11 r.; nicely furnished: rent $50. .- 14 r.; swell corner; ail outside rooms. Velvet carpets and furniture first class. 22 r.; rent $120; centrally located...... 1T Clears $100; new carpets; bargain. 21 r.; rent $30: newly papered, painted. 850 -J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st. FOR lodging-houses go to McBRIDE & CO.'S, 1104 Market at.; nice selection of 100 houses: from $200 to $6000; snaps; bargains; honest trade; money to loan, cheap rates. $3000—21-R. lodging-house, 2 blocks from Mar. ket: all new; first-class furnished; low rent: paid well all the time. Inquire at McBRIDE & CO.’S, 1104 Market st. $800—15-R. boarding and lodging house, 19 beds, location and small rent; a snap.. Mc- BRIDE, 1104 Market st. LODGING-HOUSE _buyers—Attention! _The following houses will be sold at investment f{‘e" ;. rent 860 1 1t transient. S rooms; rent good furniture; g 90 Tooms: rent B30 well furnished: contral. 85 rooms; rent $300; cor. house; all 1st-class. 41 rooms; rent $175: good furniture: bargaln. 85 rooms; rent $65; mixed furniture; sacrifice. Also a fine hotel of 80 rooms: city. G. W.. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market bet. 5th and Oth sts. rent $45; good location.......$750 Tent only $52; cheap. . 950 on Geary st.: low rent. . 450 rent only $100; transient ~3000 corner; man house; rent 700 corner: south of Market 200 corner; north of Market 13500 Money loaned at 1 per cent, Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. MITCHE] & CO., 1206 Idarket st. houses in all parts of the city. our list before you buy. We will loan you money at.low interest. MARION GRIFFIN. 9 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. Brown 4-5-5. Big free list at office; open S a. m. to 5 p. m. RYAN & O'ROURKE, 765 Market st., rcom 7 phone Black 4496. We have a cholce list of lodging-houses. hotels, cigar stands and restaurants at prices and paymerts to sult; money loaned at lowest possible rates; call and investigate. HEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and hotels. . ' G, W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th, T. 1-2 NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 1% per ct.: monthly payments.” M. E. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. 42 ROOMS; corner building; lease; rent $100 a ‘month; furniture is gopd; earns $125 month; £50d reasons for sellinz at reduction; $3000. Address P. A., box 2851, Call. 6 ROOMS; beautifully furnished; sunny flat; gas range, yard, etc.; part cash. Box 2006, Call office. A—B7 VACANT rooms. No. 512 Bush st SPECK & CO.,. 667 Market st. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. CHILDREN boarded, $8: references. Apply 612 Treat ave., near 19th. PR TR R SPIRITUALISM. _ REMOVAL. MRS. DR. €LARK. The well-known medium and clairvoyart 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 entirs life—past, present and future: satisfaction by mall; send stamp for circular with speclal terms. 343 Geary st i MRS. DR. CLARK. B READ the statement of Ismar the Gypsy in answer to a few questions on page 19, MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak: circle Tues., Fri. 8 p. m.; Wed. 2 p. m.; 15c; read dally 50c. ETHEL CRINDLE. materializing, seance Sun- day eve., 8 o'clock. 1115 Post st.; 50 cents, EARLE, removed to 1052 Ellis st.; hours 9:30 to 4; seance Sun., Thurs.; tel. East 1035. € _V. MILLER'S materlalizing seances Sun., Thurs., 8 p.m.:50c. 1084 Bush; ph. Lrkn.4133. DR. EILERSFICKEN, osteopath and clairvoy- ant healer: read., treatments Gally. 34 6th. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th—Circle Fri., 2 and §; 25¢: 2 written questions ans.: sit'gs. R 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 good. reliable clairvoyant if they were first assured thev would recelve gome 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, Ts It Not? I will tell of your husband, wife, lover or friends, who is true or fal ‘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; locste hidden treasure; settle old es- tates, cure diseass without medicine; mediums developed, LOW FEE...$1! $1! $1! $1!...THIS WEEK 826—O0'FARRELL STREET—326. COLLECTION \ OFFICES. AR g s e S BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; city or douniry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5589, ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, T. 85, 916 Market st one Red 309, COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE) $10; 4 sunny rooms, yard: small family only. 14 Rincon ave.; key 623 2d st. JESSIE, 621% (rear)—Cottage, 4 rooms, $10. e e DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c! plates, $6: full set; all work painless and war- ranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. LOWEST prices in S. F. inless extraction G0c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up: fillings 25¢. BET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Folk st, THERE is a point where cheapness ceases to be economy; in dentistry, when vou want real quality and real economy, visit DR. A. . 1206 Marke, st.. ‘cor: G. G. ave. ES DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMBTEE McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Leading system of dresscutting taught. Best course in millinery. s Two weeks free to pupils entering first week of December: patterns to order; eve, class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School Evening cl: patterns cut. 1019 Market. EDUCATIONAL. s | T { ORGANIZED brass bands; ladles’ band, gen- tlemen’s band, juvenile band, orchestra and mandolin and_guitar clubs; amateurs and beginners Invited. Music Dept., HOOVER University of Physical Culture, 1319 to 1329 Market_st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- | tion,_ laboratory and shop work; thoroughly | practical; day, night, 24 Post; catalogue free, A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eve, sessions. Phelan bidg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post s 8. F.—Thorough 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- band and commerclal course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters. 1352 Market CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 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 know our graduates get the posi- tions. S. F. Business College. 1236 Market. HELP WAN TED;J‘E-ALE—CO-- AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S...... s .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT gne more waitress, Arizona, free fare. .gl Waitresses, choice country hotel Waitress, north, fare paid Waitress, south, fare paid ;M!mu. way down south, free fare.....§25 “Waitresses, Alameda, restaurant -mls ;&g Waitress, plai 10 WaticeDiain country hotei Chambermat Wi s id to wait, Chamberm; iy & aid, cit - $15 Tmaid and laundress, country 1:;0;&216 Nurde, institition, i , , ecity %0:}(‘ country hotel, see party here. Co()k:exl, , fares paid Cham.b:m‘e"' city and country . Tmaid and_laundress, hotel, = + FAMILY DEPARTMENT Woman with a child a: B s _cook, small country hotel, $350; nurse. $20: Scandinavian house- German ~housegirl, choice pi. = girl, § ¢holce Places for nousegiris C. R HANSEN & C0.. .0 A MAN and wife, n c helper, ‘small place s, "oteh 48 cook 'fig C. R.'HANSEN & CO .429 Bush st. A YOUNG woman, who unc for & school: $25 with bokrd sag o, O75™ A nurse for 2 grown chilaren, $25. i :(;?Em ermaid and waltress, private fam- A dinner waltress, privats family, $2 4 pirong girl or kitehen maid, S s : one. willi 1o pmemaies o ng to assist in but- second girl and assist w) tey, $2260; cook for small hotel, §30; 4 Tetal Waitresses, $20 each; 40 good hohsework giris for city and country: cook for San Jose, $35. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell, - 1RLS and women learn hairdressin Ictring, massage, hair work, electrolysls ood | chiropody; entire course, 2 ‘weeks, for $5: 5 positions Waliting. $15 and $20 per week guar- anteed; day and evening cla: oW S. F. Halrdressing College, 235 Geary st., r. 13-13. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, sca. treatment, hairwork, removal superfluo hair, $5 2 weeks, day & eve. class; wags $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor.Jones.r. 34. WANTED—Good salespeople to take orders for our beautlful holiday articles; they sell at sight; no talking required. Inquire at 2503 | Mission st., near Twenty-first. | LADIES to do plecework at their home: furnish all materials and pay from $7 weekly. _Send Co., 34 Monroe st 20; 10 other second girls, we | $12 | lamped envelope to Royal | Chicago. | CLEVER, self-rellant woman who can hire and | train others; traveling; expenses paid; state experience, if any. Box 2961, Call office. AN experienced girl to learn talloring; paid | while learning. 1125 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth, LADIES for steady employment; salary $50 month. MONARCH CO., 615 Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- | dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia. NEAT youns girl to assist In housework and | ming baby: 5703 Twenty-sixth st. - | i 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,elet., mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.: est. 1864 Van der 'Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School: associated with theatrical £gency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. BOOKKEEPING—Tar, the expert, makes you a practical bookkeeper for $20; expert ac- countant for $55. Room 219, Parrott bldg. ACTOR of long experience wlill give private lessons in elocution and acting. Box 2963, Call office. CCOPER-GERSON School of Acting. =on st.; day and evening classes. PIANO lessons; Lelpsic touch and techniques; 50 cents an hour. 319 McAllister st. BANJO. mandolin or gultar, two hours, 317 Gough st. PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr, 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice. | SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION .Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st. ght class. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping. grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.: $6 up, 1024 Mission,nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G, BARRETT, 302 Montgomery et. Chicugo Business College,1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing,bookkeeps; $¢ mo, 414 Mar 25c. OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear to work in factory; good pay. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ waists to work In factory. 656 Mission st., fourth floor. GIRL for general housework and care for children; Scandinavian preferred. 68 Portola. GIRL to do cooking and general housework; 3 | in family; call before 12 m.; wages $20. 2513 Octavia st. GIRL for housework: $15. Sunday 9 to 11 a. m. WANTED—An experienced alteration hand on skirts. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. | WAIST and skirt hands. Apply Monday, 131 | Post st., room 16. ‘WOMAN to travel for business house. 2005, Call office. EXTRA waitress wanted: Ray Means please apply. 631 Clay st. GIRL for cooking and housework; home preferred. 1311 Masonic ave. A-1 FANCY waistmaker, room 32 over Good- | Fellows' Grotto, City Hall ave. A—MILLINERY trade & positions guaranteed in 4 weeks for §5. 143 Stockton st., room 13. 451 Tehama st., Box sleep at! HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. A—MURRAY & READY..634 and 636 Clay st .. Phone Main 5848 ....... Leading Employment and Labor Agents. ‘WE SHIP ... ...WE SHIP TO NEVADA . TO ARIZONA FREE FARE.. «+..FREE FARE CHATSWORTH PARK..... « Laborers, Teamsters, Tunnelmen ALSO Tigmakers . ichoppers 3 $30, $25, $20 and found 30 and_found 169 3 W ; i 26 farm hands. 18 pruners, orchardists, etc. 32 laborers and teamsters Cabinetmaker Experienced furniture packers; shop, fare $150 14 stablemen; por try, boss hers insmith, factory . : Choreman, ator's place, $30 Vegetable gardener, country..$30_and found Choreman; boss here . 7§25 and found Choreman, milk 2 cow: Assistant gardener, 10c Milker, $3 fare. Man for garden work, 5 machine miners, $00. - . ENGINE blacksmith, . wholesale house, coun- do some metal wo; 3 milkers, $35 and found: coachman, §: d found, references; 2 woodchoppers, $4 50 cord; 2 pruners, fare S0c, $125 day and found: boy to learn tinsmith trade, city, $6 week ..HOTEL DEPARTMENT Cook, south . . .12 12 _cooks [§30, 340, 350, 380 and fou 6 waiters 1§35, $30, $25, 320 and found Dishwashers, porters, bell and elevator boys. Butcher, shop, fare $2 .$35 and found Waiter, $33, fare $1; 2 boys to learn black- smith's trade, $72 year and found; night cashler, cafe, $30 and found; cook, ad found, fare $150; cock. ¥0 men. at mine. $i0 and found; cook, ranch, $30 and found; youns man to help wait at table, wash dishes, eamp, north, $35 and® found, fare paid; porter and lunch cook, l.lloon,hi?fl ln&qumd' night orter, city wholesale house, $10.... unch ‘counter cook, city.......$80 and found 3 walters, same hotel, fare $130...... 3 e 55 and found Butcher's helper, ranch $35 and found Second cook, fare $1 25. "$40 and found Butcher shop, fare $2 .$25 and found a8 ...NOTICE, EMPLOYER White male help of ail 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 #hip good help to all parts of the world. Embployers of help, phone, telegraph, write or call In person and procure your help from J MURRAY AND READY. We gave employment In 1897 to Upward of 17,000 Men. In 1898 to Upward of 19,000 Men. ‘lnll !lo n o 3 To 1001 ‘> Uard of 3. 3 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—A good tailor to work on coats. MASTEN, 701 Geary st Detectives—Every locality: good salary; expr. unnec. Internl.Detecv. Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. SOLICITORS for suits to order; wages. Ine quire 144, Fourth street. PORTER wanted. 701 O'Farrell st. VIOLINISTS and other players for first-class amateur orchestra. Box 2064, Call. COATMAKER wanted. GREENBURG & CO, Flood building. 7 WANTED—Good, live young man to_solicit printing. PERNAU BROS., 543 Clay st. NG man wanted to learn manufacturing stationer’s business. Box 2920, (;ll\ office. WAITER wanted. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay st. FIRST-CDASS coatmaker. 1103 Market st WANTED Bushelman at SUMMERFIELD & ROMAN'S, 901 Market st. WANTED—An experienced frame maker and mat_cutter in the picture frame department. Apply Superintendent’s Office, The Empo- rium. WANTED—Young man _to run elevator; age over 16 years: wages $25 per month; give ret- erences. Address A. D., box 2869, Call. WANTED—Trustworthy woman interested in | investment of small sum of money and spare | time. Box 2870, Call. ‘CUSTOM-HOUSE positions; learn how to se- cure them; call or write. 927 Market st., rcom 308 GIRL to assist in general housework: small t'nmll)': no children; wages $15. Appiy 1803%3 | ones st. BOY for office work, machine shop; wages $§3 week. Box 2886, Call office, WANTEDYouns man for office. work, with HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; four.ded 1863: new 80-page catalogue free EMORODOCIDE. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. OPERATORS and finishers on white shirts. ROGERSON'S, §35 Valencia st. Attention Ladles, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piles have heen permanently cured :n this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physiclan for women only. Call or address Emorodacide Co., ladles’ de- partmen¢. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg..'S F. FINANCIAL, BIG PROFITS—Parties interested in turf spec- ulation will hear something decidedly to their advantage by addressing P. O. Box 2408, San Francisco. ALFRED V. TERRY. Personal interview requested. COMPANIES incorperated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed,underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post. WANTED—Girls to firon shirts. Apply L.| ELKUS CO., 29 and 31 Battery st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaking wanted in ex- | change for piano or singing lessons by promi- nent city teacher. Box 2986. Call office, A NEAT girl to do general houseworlk in small family; wages $15. 335 Bartlett st. AT once; girl for light work in bakery; good home; small pay. 276 Fifth st. GIRLS from 16 to 18 for factory work; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento AN operator on pants; steady work. st., room 33, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. 36 Geary —_— FLATS TO LET. CALIFORNIA, 1011, obposite Floor mansion— Modern upper flat, 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms, storercom and laundry; hardwood floor in drawing-room; electric light; extended view front and rear: bedrooms and' dining-room sunny: rent $100: 5 minutes from Kearny or Market st.; business men can get home for lunch; can be seen with permit from office only; ‘references required. G. A. BERTON, 323 Montgomery st. MME. M, BERNARD, % THE FAMOUS Clarvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, gives an accura 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 satisfled In life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness_troubles, ‘consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valu ble advice in all affairs of life: 25c up; saf faction guaranteed. Tel, Black 4509. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvovant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a, m, t m.; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and vear of birth don’t send currency, Send Postoffice, Well: Fargo' money order or registered letter. READ the statement of ISMAR the Gypsy in answer to a few questions on page 19. 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—516 Hill st., 7 rms. and bath, $30, direct car line and sunny; 3855 Clay st., new and convenfent, 7 rms. and bath, ${0. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. THE furniture of a sunny flat of 4 rooms, ready for housekeeping, will be sold reason- able if taken at once; rent nominal. 280 Linden ave., near Goush st. NEW flats, facing Duboce Park; only two left, 40 Steiner st., corner; upper 7 r. & b..$47 50 42 Steiner st., corner; middle 7 r. & b.. 45 00 GO _ana see the new sunny flats at the cor. of Fuiton and Buchanan sis. Apply to MADI- SON & BURKE. NEW elegant flats, 8 rooms, reception halls, beamed ceilings, etc.; open daily, 10 to 4. 1228-1230 Page st. $37 50—SUNNY modern uoper flat: 7 rooms; large vard: rear entrance. 1651 Bush st., near Franklin. $45—ELEGANT new modern flat; 6 rooms and bath: marine view. 1435 Leavenworth st., between Washington and Jackson. NEW modern flat, six rooms, bath, newly fur- nished, gas range, etc.; rent $45. Box 2965, Call office. . MISS HOWELL, clairvoyant and psychratism, sees all. through life perfectly and reveals and prophesies future.’ 1032 Market st., r. 4. ZELPHA. GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER. Full life reading by mail or at office, $1; write date of birth. 093 Market st., nr. 6th. 3188 MY WILLE, 330 Elifs st clairvoyant, crystal ds your life correctly without questions;names given; 50¢,$1; telSutter 1806, ELEGANT sunny upper flat; will rent cheap to desirable party. 1885 Ellis st. FLAT, 8 furnished housekeeping rooms; com- fortable; sunny slde. 324 Linden ave. CLAY, 1525 nr. Hyde—New 7-room flat; light, sunny, bath. LEAVENWORTH, 1311—New, modern, uj per, 7 rms. A. F. KNIPPER, 1435 Slocklol;y. MME. RAVENNA will give full life readi Tor 505 one week. | 8 Fourth st. ot SACRAMENTO, 1361—Bay-wi TR s R e e FOR sale—Hotel doing g0od busines: location California; summer year around; fresh and salt water bathing: owner going East; must be sold. Address Box 2018, Call, PUBLIC NOTICE 2 Is befeby duly given to intending purchasers % of stock in the NATIONAL DITCHING AND DREDGING COMPANY That after December 31 the price of stock Wi o %0 CENTS PER SHARE. s company owns the patent rights of.the great Fulcher Canal Digging and Levee Bulld- ing Machine. which does the vork of.hundreds of men and horses; machine ncw on exhibition at 555 Market st.. near Second. BARGAINS AT MORRIS' BUSINESS AGENCY, 318 Kearny st. $600—Saioon on Sixth st.: rent $25. $750—Half int. in Turkish hammam baths. $400—Fine corner lot in Point Richmond. $1000—Grocery and bar on Pine st. %Rauuum nr. Montgomery st.; rent ~Cigar stand on Kearny: clears $120. $750—Fine cigar stand; close to theater. SALOONS. 500—Corner saloon on Taylor, —Kearny st.; close in. . cor; wholesale district. $2000—O'Farrell, near Stockton. $1500—California, near Montgomery. } $1100—Washington st.: wholesale dlstrict. ELITE INVESTMENT CO., 838 Market st. GROCERIES. 4500—Grocery and bar; cor. on Eddy. ery; Turk-st. corner. ery and bar: Golden Gate a $1500—Grocery and bar; Hayes-st.” corn $700—Grocery and bar: Harrison; close in. ELITE INVESTMENT CO., 838 Market st. FOR sale—Stationery. store, cheap. 720 Val- _encia st. $5 BUYS “only system on earth™ to beat races with small capital: $20 daily won on $50 cap- ital. & F. Turf Co., 76333 Market st., r. 4. $4000_LIFETIME chance; drug store GBCTOr'S Deation: cornery 1ot s TARSe aon bulldings. Drugstore, 419 Cortland ave. $7500—HASSMER'S cough syrup and grocery store, living-rooms; cause sickness; estab- lished 1864. 933 Washington, cor. Powell. WOULD Iike to sell a good-paying second-harnd store on account of disagreement of partners, Box 2007, Call 1 CAN sell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; established '96; highest references. Offices in 14 citles. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A, -Bidg., Philadelphia. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 2bc, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun, $7_LOWER flat; 72614 Harrison Third and Fourth. = bet. MADAM MARSEAU; clairvoyant; card reader; 15c and 25c; hours 10 to 8. 625 Minna st. $25; GOLDEN GATE ave., 1517—Parlor floor; 4 rooms; plano; garden; bath, water, ete; 1 to 4. COME and get clalrvoyant readings from the great mediums; 25c, boc, §1. 1230 Market. 785 BAKER st.—Fine new flat, near McAllister; $40, e Clais int, card read 1 Loulsian: nl; 100: hours, 1 to 8. B42 Minna st. near Sth, MRS, SHAFFER_clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally.. 4481 Jesslo st., bet. Sth and 6th. MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant card reader; ladles 28c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MRS, BAUMANN. the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellls st.; readings dally. e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. e R A A A A A A A R e L AR ST, for 3 lonecr - ing Works, 353-357 Tellll:A st.} (mh 40. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works;clean laid,renovated. m"é‘.:f-‘:‘.un;m.cn;‘mi‘?&* TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; “tel. Main au.ruumo. W?LCOH & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., Carpet-beating works; Feasonable. 1705 Harsieon st tel. Miseton 265, A SBALOON and ‘lunch house, surrounded by B e teipts” 420 & aay: s ‘Darein; $5RD: ; rece a day; a n; . Box 2867, Call, i $3500 BUYS one of the best downtown saloons on account of sickness. Box 2898, Call. A BARGAIN; branch bakery; 3 living rooms; low rent. 708 Churchst., corner Twentleth. LUNCH_counter; takes in $20 a : che rent; l1iving rooms; price $250. 239 Third s, CONKLIN'S Superior -beating Work: 335 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 128... J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Ren yating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 7h. CHIROPODISTS. A. 8. CALDER- callouses, ingrowing s, warts and moles removed without pain. 1148 Market st.; phone Folsom 1561. } CONSUMPTION CURE. MILLINERY store for sale: good location; fine opportunity for right party. 087 Geary st. CONSUMPTIVES—AIL cases positively relie and benefited. Physician, box 3493, Cl.ll.“‘ A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for malling. $1 per vear. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subecriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia at. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 rages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. - HELP WANTED—MALE. .....TO-DAY, SUNDAY.. BOTH OFFICES OPEN 8 A. M AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.S....Emp. Age 429 Bush st 2 y SHIP TO-DAY. Free Fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO Branch office. 642 Clay st. knowledge of bookkeeping. Boxt 2889, Call. FIRST-CLASS cutter for country. Appiy REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. ELDERLY willing gardener can find steady place; moderate wages. Box 51, San Rat: MEN to learn barber trade: $15 required; shave, hair cut. Barber College, 238 O'Farrell. ERRAND boy: must make himself useful in store. ROGERSON’S, 535 Valencia st. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and mot over § feet 1 imch: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recrulting offices, 40 Ellls st, San Francisco, Cal.; Masonia Hall, 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.: and U. S. Custom-house, 2223 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—A first-class carriage blacksmith finisher; steady employment first-class wages. ' Apply A. MEISTER & SONS' CO., Sacramento, Cal. MEN—Our free catalogue explains fow ws teach the barber trade In the shortest pus eible time; barbers are In great demand. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 large rooms; 26c per night: $1 to $2 per week. YOUNG man to work before and after school in exchange for tuition; no board included. California Business CoHege. 305 Larkin st. NTED—First-class brewmaster for exclu- sive lager beer brewery; none but Al brew. master need apply. Address box 2882, Call. WANTED—Coatmakers: also all-round tailors; steady work; good price. N. DAVIS, Truckes, Cal. ‘WANTED—One first-class carriage woodworker at first-class wages. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS’' CO., Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Traveling lesmen to sell white lead; active, wide-awake men now with me are making $35 to $150 a week commissions; good specialty or side line, especially for hardware and drug salesmen; superior in- ducements to dealers and large commissions paid to obtain good salesmen; no experience | Necessary: no expense money advanced. Ad- dress D.” T. WEIR, St. Louls, Mo. CIVIL SEBVICE GOVERNMENT POSI- TIONS. 14,983 APPOINTSMENTS THIS YEAR. This is 4692 more than last year. Excellent opportunities for young people. CATALOGUE of information free. COLUMBIAN_CORRESPONDENCE COL-~ LEGE, WASHINGTON, D. C. ELECTRICAL engineers in demand; why not ‘become one? Call or write for large illus- trated announcement giving particulars of courses by mall including engineering, book- keeping, journalism, stenography, etc. Paciflc Coast Office, Natlonal Correspondence Insti- tute, 927 Market st. BOY to work in carriage blacksmith shop; ons with experience preferred. Bay View Car- riage Factory, San Rafael, or 265 Stevenson. WANTED—3 conscientious solicitors of ability and push. 312 Hearst bidg, 9 to 10 a. m. 2521 MEN wanted for free hair cut, shave and shampoo at the Barber College. 258 O'Farreil. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third s ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night: free bus and baggage to and from ferry. ‘WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College. 741A Howard st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes; sizes § to 12. McDONAL & PERRY, 261 3d. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 600 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, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. n, 16 to 18, High School educa- A N ad family connection. willing to work, car ‘secure position with old’ established mer- cantile house by addressing box 2903, Call. A NG men; salary $80 month, all ex- $§25 cash _security required. MONARCH CO., 615 Call bldg., San Francisco, Cal.. 7. D_Men and women to make good WANTED Mer gad vomen o make gocd the work is elevating and can be done by any person. Elkhurst Institute, Tyjone, Pa. KLY and all expenses for men with salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., 54, Par- sons, Kans. FURNITURE FOR SALE. CONTENTS of four-room modern flat almost new; cheap for cash. r Dewi cheap for cash. Call before 12 or after FOR sale, immediately, 3 completely furnished rooms for housekeeping; new, modern flat; cheap rent; $160. 227 San Carlos ave. 6-ROOM flat, furnished complote. 12 Metcalfe court, off Geary st., bet. Mason and Taylor. FURNITURE of 6-room flat. for sale; flawgfor rent. 630 Golden Gate ave. FURNITURE WANTED. A. L. Storrs pays highest cash prices for furni- ‘ture, carpets, etc.; tel. Larkin 3432. 634 Ellis. Western Barber College has the latest o rest improved method of teaching tha Darber trade, we offer =pecial inducements. Call or address, 647 Commercial st., §. F. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 250 to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 24 sts. CLASSIFIED adveiBsements and subseri received at CALL branch office. 2200 'flm‘: HORSES AND WAGONS. - . STYLISH 10.1 chestnut surrey horse, 8 years; sound and gentle: lady can drive. See coach- man, 3660 Washinzton st, SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Nigh ‘lass How In session. M. L. PANCOASE secretary. 510 Golden Gate ave. YOUNG, gentle road horses. Call at H. FREL. LESEN'S, Twentleth and Point Lobos, ave, BUSINESS buggy and driving horse, robe, etc. Box 2110, Call office. WANTED_Treasurer for theatrical company: §95 weekly and expenses; cash security Tequired, ' fully ~secured: " bank references Fiven. Box 3875, Call office, Oakland. ANTED—A few competent electric linemen W oady employment: $3 25 per day: 8 hours: state age and experience. Box 2861, Call. EXPERIENCED driller in oil well; good salary %o right man: state experience, where last employed. -~ Apply_box Call office. GHT boy, 16 to 18 years, to learn crockery Bfiunm in wholesale house. Apply Monday, between 9 and 10 o'clock, 110 Pine st. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., highest brice for second-nand farniture] tel. Red 1353, BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special reasons. §. J. WAUGH. r. 415 Examiner blg. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A A A A AP A YOUNG lady with some knowledge of palm- istry and card reading; steady position; good salarv. Call to-day and to-morrow after 10 a. m., room 132, Grand Hotel. WANTED—Young lady for “theatrical _com. §24 WEEKLY raid to collect and solicit near home. Bullock’s Legal Bureau, Indlanapo- iis, Ind. TELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia. — ANTED—Boy to run elevator. Apply HOLM Ve NATHAN, 512 Marke vANTED—Honest to learn the jew: W erate, T faek iR, T D CFFICE boy holesale house. Apply Fourth m. travell BE I ki o | e Bep Me A ny; "y r a Toake goodl appearance; experience not neces. | FIRST-CLASS Iadies’ tailor wanted. BARON, sary. Box 3875, Call office, Oakland. 22 Grant ave. SCANDIN, ineral %, | FOR sale—Barber shop: new furniture: good Tamity fonrs st ny neat and willing; $20. | - location; finest two.chalr in the. Mistion. Box 2915, Call office. selling on account sickness. Call, 3197, 16ty 2 | 2D-HAND buggy and hack: fine 5 ity wagon. Bearly new. cheap. S35 Harriesn LOT of cheap horses for sale at 327 Sixth st. FINE, itle mare; 16.2; matched road tea: 15.3; 3 saddle horses. Dalzlel, 605 G G.Ivn:: Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb' . o3, harness, work,ariving hotece: 150h Valencia AN Al express wagon. single; also light cam) ing wagon for sale cheap. mm—mn.w HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let: send for cular. 6. H UMBSEN & CO..14 lhuq‘a—c:;' HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. A FINELY furnished house in Western Addi- tion; 10 rooms, 2 baths, servants’ laundry, etc., additional: rent reasomable ta good tenant. Appiy 123 California st., r. g HOUSES WANTED. S STty WANTED—House: furnished firstclase: nine rooms.baths: Fresidio Heighew out st dress 3421 W Ete., See For Employment Wanted Page Forty-Two.

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