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“40 ) SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUBINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call. corner Market and Third streets; open wntil 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m, 500 Hayes street; open until 9:80 p, m. 633 McAllister street; open until p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open untll 10p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixtecnth; open wnttl 9 p. m, 106 Elefenth street; open until § p. m. 1096 Valencia street; cpen until ® p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 p_m. CHURCH SERVICES. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore streets, Rev. John Hemp- hill, D.D., vastor—Morning_service at 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:30 o'clock; Dr. | A. J. 'Smith, the evangelist, will speak | evening; evening _topic, | Some Men in San Francisco | Are Not Christians.”” Dr. Smith will also ad- dress the Sabbath School and Christian En- deavor meeting. Mr. Harper G. Smythe will at all the services; Sunday School at .; Christian Endeavor meeting at FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van - Ness ave. wnd Sacramento st —Rev Wiiliam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. The pastor will preach | morning and evening. Morning service, 11 | o'clock. Subject, ““Doubt.” Evening serv- | ice, 7:30 o'clock. Subject, *““The Progress of | the Reformation in England During the Relgns of Edward, Mary and Elizabeth Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. Christian En- deavor at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. All are cordial- 1y invited. WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church, corner Webster and Page sts.; Halght, Fillmore and Hayes street cars convenient—Sermon at 11 e m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Profes- sor Gilchrist of San Anselmo Theological | THE fAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1902 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D: will speak at the ‘upper Golden Gate Hall, 529 Sutter st. (up- SR COMING ROCIAL CHANGE “THE" COMING S < P “THE PROPHECY OF THE FUTURE ¥FROM TO-DA’ Good- music and singing Admission free. free lec- “HOW to Read the Men Around Us’ ture to women by Mrs. Van Auken, 8 Mon. day eve., 618 kddy:; §2 readings (heads, faces and hands) reduced to H0c, from Dec. § to 13, evenings. PROGRESSIVE spiritualists, oaa ml]“eg;w;i building, 7th and Market sts.; Lillie, speaker; vocal selection by Miss Alice’ Severence of 305 Larkin st.; admis- sion free. A HEALING meeting—M. E. Cramer speaks on ““Tlie What, the Why and the Way of Heal- ing Discase and Poverty.” Home College, 360 I7th st., bet, Valencia and Mission. ceased brother, EDWARD NOON- MEETING NOTICES. MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. & A. M.— Officers and members are hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral of our de- AN, from the ball of this lodge THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON at 1:30 b'clock. By order of the W. M. R. E. ALLAN, Secretary. THE officers and members of Court Robin Hood No. §931, A. O. F., nreg requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, P. HILSHA, TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at 2 p. m., from the Sail- ors' Hall, corner East and Mission sts. 7 T. HOWARD, C. C. A. A. ANDERSON, Sec. lifornia_Debris Commission, having d applications to mine by hydraulle process from Geo. and Lee Pegse in St George mine, near Yankee Jims, Placer County, Cal., draining into Devils Canyon Creek, which reaches north fork of American River, and from A. Lundberg in Old Stif gravel mine, near Vallecita, Calaveras County, Cal., draining into Wades Gulek, thence into Coyote Creek, which reaches Etanislaus River, gives hotice that a meet- e R B~y o ] ing will be held at room 96, Flood building, ing every Thursday evening. All invited an Francisco, Cal., Dec. 15, 1902, at 1:30 and welcome. FIRST United Presbyterian Church, corner AGENTS WANTED. Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Preaching | - ¢ to-morrow at 11 & m. and 7:30 p. m., by | $50 WEEKLY and expenses; sample free; the pastor, H. H. Bell, D.D.; morning| greatest money-making invention of the | theme, “‘Reality and Living”'; evening theme, | age: automatic washer, does a washing in “The Young Woman's Home Life,”’ to young | 30 minutes without labor or attention; women; Sabbath school at ¥:45 a. m.; C.| cheaper than any other: Indestructible; ev E. societies at 5:30 and 6:30 p. m.; strangers | erybody buys; agents coining money: thou- cordially invited to all services; pews free; | courteous ushers; come and bring your friends. -— RICHMOND Congregational Church, cor. Sev- | enth ave. and Clement st., Rev. Phiiip Coombe, | tor; residence 3415 Jackson st., telephone ackson 1941—Celebration of mninth anni- & ser- | i { versary of organization, with special wvices; themes: 11 m. Election _to Covenant With God''; 7:45 p.m., *“Making Our Celling and Election Sure’ 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor societies, Junior, 4 p. m.; Senior, 6:45 p. m.; seats free; &ll who can attend these ser cordially invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st.. | near Webster—Divine service and the Lord's | supper at 11 a. m. Vesper service at 7:15 . m. Rev. Dr. 1 C. Meserve officlating miorning and evening. THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st, near Mission—Rey William Rader, pastor. Res- idence, 325 Haight st.; phone Park 329. 11 m., sacrament of the Lord’s supper and reception of members. 7:30 p. m., sixth in series of “Plain Sermons to Busy People.” Subject, “‘Jesus the Carpenter—A Study of the Labor Revolution.” sands of testimonials. AUTOMATIC WASH- ER CO., Station U., Chicago. | PUSHING SALESMEN earn $18 weekly sell- ing our World Pockct Atlas; best. largest sells everywhere; money maker; 464 pages 90 colored maps; every country described; latest census; cheap at S0c; copy and terms mailed 25¢; 12 for $2. Rand McNally, Chi- cago, Il OUR salesmen make $10 daily; crayon por- traits, 45c; family records, Sc; pictures and frames wholesale; catalogue free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS & CO., Dept. 3, Chicago. | $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. b4, Par- n. each county to sell ‘‘Family Memor- good profits; steady work. CAMP- & CO., 205 A st., Elgin, Il $10 DAILY; Modern Agenfs tells how; 82 pages 2c. 1651} Monadnock, Chicago. EXCEPTIONAL offer, good pay: reliable men and women solicitors. 59 Columbian bldg. —_— BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. 3 Real Estate Agent. Lcans Negotiated. Legic ‘"Have you a business fcr sale?.... .. List with us.” We clarge no commission. Do vou want to buy ¢ businesg? Buy from us and save cofmi No contracts to be signed by seller: No conti to be signed by buyers. NEATLY furnished restaurant; good locality: low rent; price $175. J. STRAUB, 850 Market HARRY E. WHITMAN, after a successful European season, has returned to again a sume the active management of the raci departnient of the H. E. Whitman & Co. Co-Operative Stables. This company is now paying a stated rate of profit in guaranteed weekly dividends; your money is subject to your control at all times and amply pro- tected: making this the safest and most profitable means of investment in eristen; to-day. Indorsed by prominent busincss m and mercantile agencies throughout the cou: try; rigid inquiry and thorough investigation solicited. For full particulars address or call on H. E. WHITMAN & CO.. sufte 318, Callazhan’ bldg., San Francisco, Cal, WOUR co-operative department offers opportuni- tics to those who cannot afford to lose; coi servative inyestors desiring regular return should write at once; ‘‘Facts” about about co-operative dealing in grain is yours for the asking; funds invested through our co- operative department should return a profit of about 30 per cent a month; shrewd, clea: headed men of affairs are our best custom. ers: we certuinly can help you make money, SHACKLETON & CO., Grain and Stock Brokers, 253 La Salle st., Chicago. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. WINSTON & WOLF, STON &, 6 MARKET ST. €5_ROOMS; one of the best paying houses in S. F.; strictly first class country transient; best of ocak furniture; good carpets; Inves- tigate this at once. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. fi 26 ROOMS; elegant oak and cherry furniture; fine carpets; must sell at once; see it and make offer.” WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 2 ROOMS; sunny corner! rent 380; north ot Market; price : clears $150 per month; part cash. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Mar- NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 11 per ct.: monthly payments. M. E. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. —_— SPIRITUALISM. ol b SO0 S ATTENTION. nE 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 ! overcoms your enemles and unite the separ | ated; tell your entire life—past, present and 4 x-lnurle.; satisfaction by mail; ;;,?flcsg;“’nf"' circular with special terms. 343 Ge - 2 MRS. DR. CLARK. | REV. CLARENCE HOWLAND, medium; first time here; 8§24 Mission st.; readings daily; hours, 10 fo 12, 6 to 8 v. m.; Sundeys, 10 to 12; pay what you please. RETURNED—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clair- voyant business medium and life reader. 416 Turk st., between Hyde and Larkin, Hotel Regina. FINE family grocery store, doing a good busi- ness; books open for inspection; large order business; good transient trade; will sell for inventory value, as owner must leave town by December 13, 1902; this is an extra fine chance for a good paying business. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. A—25c 25c—Tests to all to-night—25¢ 25c. Grand psychic and slate-writing seance, J. C. BELL, 817 Leavenworth; tel. Sutter 2405. FINANCIAL. COMPANIES incorporated 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, SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home-Build- ing Society; safe and profitable investments for savings: builds homes to order for in- stallment payments less than rent. Rooms 8, § and 10, 137 Montgomery st., S. F. FLATS TO LET. CALIFORNIA, 1011, opposite Flood mansion— Modern upper flai, 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms, storeroom and laundry; hardwood floar 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 at. THIRTEENTH, 1014, near Scott, opposite Duboce Park—Sunny lower flat of 5 rooms and bath in fine condition: rent $23. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 232 Montgomery. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S. -:....... HOTEL DEPAR Crew of waitresses, new hotel 2 chambermaids, city . Dinner waitress $! Waitress, first-class city hotel..$25 10 waitresses, different hotels, city..$20-$25 Chambermaid’ to wait, plain country hotel.$25 5 chambermaids, city and country hotels. . ............ ceeonener $20-835 ghlfll’lnbermlld and laundress, plain country otel .......i.iiiie oo . & waitresses, different country hotels.$20- ..... .... FAMILY DEPARTMENT . - Housegirl, “short distance, fare paid, $20; housegirl ' mining town, see party here, $25; second girls, $20; nice place for young sirl, second work, $15-$18: housegirl, 2 in family, $20; 2 Scandinavian housegirls, $25; Scand:- Davian housegirl, $20; German housegirls, $20-325; others, city and country ... C. R. HANSEN & CO .429 Bush st. ‘WANTED—Rellable Protestant woman of mid- dle age, without incumbrance, general house- Wife family of two; short distance; country town; good home: wages $12 to $15 mo. P. O. 48, Centerviile, Alameda County. TED_Fe orelady of experience on ladies” A_NEW b.room flats, Lyon st, nr. Pine:| waists; good poal - e $30, $28, $25; 612A Hyde st.. 6 rooms and | competent party. ‘lg:nnl;_umgg&dm - 4 fll?;!x‘ bath, $45. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. Co., 528 Mavbod st. 3 ELEGANT sunny modern flat; 8 rooms and [ LADIES to do pie : bath. 1032 Steiner, mear McAllister; double | material; pay ¥ to S5 homiry. ey por key lot. stamped envelope, ROYAL CO., 34 Monroe BAKER, 735, bet. McAlister and Golden Gate ave.—Extra fine new flat, 7 rooms, bath. BRIGHT, sunny upper flat, 8 rooms, bath; modern. 612 Hyde st., near Geary. FILLMORP, 1208—Sunny flat of 6 rooms; rent $17. GROVE, 729; modern sunny upper flat 7 rooms, bath; adults, storeroom. WYLLIE, photo-medium, wonder of the age; i _come, skeptics; be convinced. 500 Eddy st. HAYWARD, 2, off Harrison, nr. 8th—4 rooms; mlddle flat; rent $12. NORMADO SORTIELLY, king of life readers; offers $500; see advertisement on page 30. NEW flats, facing Duboce Park; only one left; cor. Steiner and Hermann sts; 7r & b.; S:E st., Chicago. WANTED—Experienced sale: for f: 8oods: apply” mornings between 9 and 1L O'clock. LIVINGSTON BROS., 123 Post st. WANTED—Experienced operat : silk and wool waists; good yn)?:r!l!eofl‘;)'l:vdfi‘a San Francisco Co. Mfg. Co., 523 Market st. OFERATORS on ladles’ underwear to work y_plece or week; good wages 636 Mission st., fourth floor. ©ooronteed: CPERATORS on ladles’ walsts; pald by the week or piece; good wages guaranteed. Mission st., fourth floor. A SALARIED position of trust will be open January 1 to competent woman who can give approved references and jinvest $3000 or more in paying business; permanent; incumbent has held position more than two years. Ad- dress, in own handwriting, J. 8. C, THOMP- SON,’ 822 Hayward blds., San Francisco. FOR sale—7% acres of 4-year-old orchard; 500 chickens; house of & large furnished rooms: barn, brooder-house, windmill; 3 miles from lively town; on county road, 200 yards from schoolhouse’ fine location; price very reason- able. For particulars address L. A. KOEHN, Monroe District, Santa Rosa, Cal. FOR sale—A ““The Moore Talking Scal great novelty; big money eatner for hotel: drug stores and saloons; no license to pay. H. W. P. COLSON, #40 Van Ness ave., §. ¥. MANUFACTURING concern desires to sell a amount preferred stock; 8 per cent guaranteed: has more business than can handle now: state amount will Invest; no less than $1000 accepted. Box 2464, Call. A—$150; PARTNER wanted In safe, sure busi- ness; establishzd 15 vears; will pay $75 to $90 per month to each the year round; expe- rience not necessary. 1016 Market st., r. 10, 18-YEAR established branch bakery, station- ery, confectionery and notion store; also liv- ing’ rooms; situited within one block of two large public schools. Apply Call office. SMALL grocery in Alameda with horse and wagon; cheap rent; good location; will sell cheap. Address “'S.,”" Call office, Alameda. IF you want\to invest a little money in a very profitable cannery, paying large dividends, address box 2435, Call. ASTHAMA REMEDIES. UNITAR! N Church (First), southwest cor- mer of Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Brad- ford Leavitt, minister; Charles A, Murdock, | superintendent of Sunday school. The Sun- day school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'ciock. Re Bradford Leavitt will preach. Subject, he Law and the Prophets.”” Bible class at 10 a. m., con- ducted by Re: Sarah Pratt Carr. All are cordially invited. Music by quartet under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. Sun- day school festival December 23. There is no evening service. 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. ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscoves cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mail. $500 BUYSE candy and notlon store; 4 rooms well furnished; sood location; a bargain. 407% Van Ness ave. FOR sale—Restaurant and lodging-house, with €4 bedrooms; everything new; saloon, lunch counter; all in one building; on one of best corners of Merced; take in over §1200 per month; lot 50 feet on Front st. by 150 feet on Alameda st.; 2-story brick bullding, 50x80 feet, with alley in rear; price $15,000; chronic rheumetism causes sale. For particulars ap- ply to M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. UNITARIAN Church and Twentieth sts.—Rev minister. Sunday school at § W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. Sermon af 11 o'clock. Subject, “‘Belief in God the Root of Religion.”” The choir and orchestra are under the direction of Jabish Clement Esq. Sittings all free and a welcome for everybody. (Second), corper Capp E. F. Dinsmore, o'clock, Mr. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg. rm. 611; all cases; damages, estates, will attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritor- ious cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees In advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.,rm.31. CALIFORNIA Street Methodist Church, corner California and sts.—"“The Inspiration of Herolc will be the subject of the pastor, Rev. Clhr- ence Reed, at 11 a. m. “‘The Jews—The Miracle of History”’ will be the subject at 7:30 p. m. A special invitation is extended to those of the Jewish faith to attend the evening service, as the sermon will be an appreciation of the Jews, SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. Jobn Stephens, the pastor, will preach 8t 11 a m. on “Christ's Successor,” and at p. m. on ‘“Who Dares Call His Soul His Own?” Good music by large choir. Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. C. B. Perkins, superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Seats in this church free. All ‘welcome, Episcopal Broderick Memories" ADVICE free; divorces a specialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stocktor. ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees; no charge without success. R. C. ADAMS, Examiner building, room 316, third floor. ADVICE free; no charges unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W. W. Davidson,927 Market, GEORGE C. KING, attorney-at-law, room 613, Examiner bidg., S. F.; phone Red 3004. CAN sell your business, no matter where It send description, state price, learn how; established '96; highest references, Offices in 14 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bidg., Philadelphla. AN OPENING for business unequaled on Pa- cific Coast; sure, safe, reliable; closest inves tigation desired;: capital invested soon return- ed; send real name. ‘‘Reliable,” box 2408, Call office. / HOME Equity Law and Collection Agency re- moved to rcom 1, 1035 Market st. $350—PARTNER wanted in light outdoor busi- ness; $18 to $25 a week; no experience re- quired; trial given. 25 Geary st., room 1. $700 BUYS half Interest In Market-st. business paying over §100 monthly to each; estab- lished 12 yrs. See owner at 783% Market gt. LUNCH counter; takes i1 $20 -a day; cheap rent; living rooms; price $200. 239 Third st. EQUITABLE Law Agency, 8§73 Market st.— Advice free; estates probated; call on us. L. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a_ m.; Sunday school, 9: 2. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 o'clock. Sermon by rector. At people’s one heur service at 8 p. m. there will be a missionary rally at which the Bishop of Cal- ifornia will preside snd the following will speak: Hevs. E. L. Parsons, T. J. Lacey and N. B Gallwey. All zeats free at the service, FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave —Christian Science service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson sermon, *‘God the ~Pre- server of Man”; Sunday school for children at the same hour; Wedhesday evening meet- ing et 8 o'clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny st., rooms, 508-510; all are welcome. A MEETING of men only will be held at the Young Men's Christian Association Audi- torium, Mason and Eilis sts., commencing at 2:45 o'clock to-day. There will be a musical programme by the Association or- chestra of 14 pieces; Rev. George C. Adams, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will deliver the address; all men invited. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture on the | topic, ““Want, Wealth, Waste and Work,” at Goldén Gate Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. under the auspices of the Unity Club. All seats sre free and the general public is invited. Doors open at 7:30. THE Theosophical Society Colonel H. 8. Ol- cott, president-founder, Pacific Coast head- quarters, 0dd Fellows' bullding—Public lect- ure, 8 p. m., by Mrs M. A. Hasty, subject, “‘Reincarnation and D Golden Chain class for chiidren Ilzll 30 m. Class for CHRISTMAS presents: $40 Monarch racers re. duced to $25. Agent for Columbia and Eu- reka bicycles; juvenile wheels. ALLEN, 301 Larkin. corner McAllister. e BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of Song, talking gnd fancy birds; goid fish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums: bird and_animai fcod of all kinds. 1546 Market bet.5th&9th, e e BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. EBOOKS _of all kinds bought;libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Jessie 3741. SINESS CHANCES. A SNAP, but must be sold to-day; bakery and Junchroom, 5 good living rooms and bath, 3 nmice glass showcases, shelving, counters, range, hot and cold water, beautiful enam:- eled beg, complete, and many other n things, all for $100; come early. HOW y 36 Geary st. want to buy? want to sell? want a business? want a partner? want to make money? want an honest deal? fail to see .36 Geary st Do not HOWE, TRIBOU, & CO. A—Restaurant and bakery, employing 11 men; splendid business and for sale at the right | price. HOWE, TRIBOU & CO., 38 Geary st. ¥ e it AF ger, o HOWE & TRIBOU in regard to 2 bus portunity; they give you piain facts. 36 Geary. inquirers. Thursda: Free public lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m.. Flood building, 800 Market st.; subject to-night, “What Am 17" by Swami Ram. Bible class, 11 a. m. In- quirers’ meeting, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Dis- | cussion meetings, Saturday, 8 p. m. Free reading-room and library open dally from 1t0 4 m “THE Christ Method of Heallng Disease,” new thought sermon by Rev. Henry Victor Mor- gan, in Hoover Hall, 1337 Market st., at 2:30 | p. m. All gjck folk and persons interested In Christian and Divine Science cordially invited to attend. | HERMPBTIC Brotherhood open meetings Thurs- Gays, S v, m. 508 Van Ness ave MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythlan Castle, 900 Market st.; subject (by request), *‘Pre- natal Influences”; followed by magnificent views of Venice the Beautiful; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition st Sanitarium Tuestay evening; remember the Quesijon box; special music. GROCERIES— $700—Grocery and bar; Harrison; close in. 1500—Grocery and bar; Hayes st.; corner. 2000—Grocery and bar; G. G. ave.; close In, 8500—Grocery; Turk st.; corner. 4500—Grocery and bar; Eddy st.; corner, A large number of others in good locations. We have anything you want. ELITE INVESTMENT CO., 838 Market st. A—$1500—PARTNER In saloon and rooming- house, few doors from Market; 33 rooms; rent $120. See Luttermann & Co., 916 Mkt. A—3650—PARTNER for mfg. business; incom- ing partner must attgnd cash. books and re- tail store. See Luttermann & Co., 916 Mkt. A—_$2150—SALOON and large rooming-house; nr. Mkt.; lease, See Luttermann, 916 Market. A—$2500—INVESTMENT in & manufacturing business; will earn 50 per cent annually. Cali on LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st. SALOONS— $700—And 14 rooms; on Jackson st. 1100—Wholesale district; Washington st. 1500—California st. 2000—0' Farrell s TEST circle to-night, 10c; Mme. E. Young, the original sura seeress: auralogical readings @ally: scientific truthseekers invited. 619 McAljister st. RETURNED— Mrs. J. J. Whitney, clairvoy- ant, business medium and life reader. 416 Zurk st bet. liyde and Lerkin, Hotel Re- ine MRS, WERMOUTH, test meeting; hames of @eparted friends; § p. m., 10c. Odd bullding, Seventh and Market stac © 0" e ——— b TESTS; 909 Market: front hall; Katie Hues- menn; inspirational lecturer; test um, Mr. Wilson; 2 and 8; 10 ets. - FREE grand test and_demonstration of hypho- tism. § p. m.; 34 Sixth st.; DR. RS- FICKEN. R e T S MARKET, 90; Prof. Buswell and wij g Tolded téste and demonstration. 2 to'8 byl.' 5% PROF. DOVE, phrenologist and instru, character reader. Clast Thursday. § Bome “NOW” lecture, Henry Harrison Brown; . healing; 04d Fellows' bidg.; 8 p. n;:nn:m:fi: . G. KEEGAR holds test seance every might except Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. 148 Sixth st. FRIENDEHIP Hall, 335 mfi!m—.fl. C.J. Meyer; sit. dail; test circle every night, 10c. DR. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem- onstrations. Pythian Castle, 8 p. m. 10c. 2700—Clay st.; wholesale district. 3000—Kearny st. 8500—Corner; on Taylor st ELITE INVESTMENT CO., 838 Market st. A—KREDO & CO., 759 Market st., bet. Third and Fourth. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. $2250 Restaurant. $1100 Restaurant. Several paying grocery stores, corner saloons, hotels, boarding-houses, roadhouses, cigar stands, stationary and notion stores, etc. KREDO & CO., 759 Market st. HARDWARE; clean stock; good store; fine paying plumbing and tinning shop conneécied; prosperous town; owner sick, offers a bar- ptn. M. R, LYLE & CO.’ 428 tenth st., and. PRIVATE boarding-house; also good small rooming-house; both money-makers; call soon as they will not be long on the markef. M. R. LYLE & CO., 428 Tenth st., Oakland. A—$050; OYSTER and chop house; receipts §20 day; make offer. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. A—$250; PARTNER in commission business; clear $100 month each. STRAND, 331 Kearny. FOR sale—Long establishcd dalry; first-class trade. Inquire 85 Eddy st., 8. F. $7500—HASSMER'S cough syrup and grocery store, living-rooms; cause sickness; estab- lished 1864 933 Washiniton, cor. Powell. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 MARKET ST. PHONE JOHN 531. RODMS 7 AND 8. Clear Titles Guaranteed on All Sales. Any place sold on monthly payments. 30 r.; rent $150; leased; mney-maker..$2000 17 r.; rent $55:2entrances; money-maker 900 75 r.; rent §250; clears over $300; lease. 7500 9 r.; newly furnished; rent $32. 650 55 r.; swellest cor. in city; fur.,c . 5000 Rent only $200; clears $400 month; lately re- modeled and paintéd on outside. .; rent $25; newly furnished; only..$ 2756 rent $120; centrally 1>cated.. 1700 bargain. »d;- painted. 850 44 1 half block from Markct; best transient house in city; guaranteed 1o clear $300 or more; see this. J. A. McMILLEN & CO. 10 r.; RENT $45; all oak furniture; carpets good; all large, sunny rooms; this is a bar- gain, J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 908 Market. 78 r.; APARTMENT-HOUSE; strictly up to date in every respect; every room sunny, with running water; all oak furniture; vel- vet and Axminster carpets; lease; rent $35 price $4800. J. A. McMillen & Co., 906 Mkt. 16 r.; GOOD furniture; fine location; rent §50; clears $60; 12 front rooms; price $1100. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st. HOLIDAY attractions and cholc: investments. A valuable holiday gift will be given to the buyers of either of the folloving desirable houses: 85 rg?lsmc?): rent $350; go)d furniture; |95 rooms; rent $550; fine furnishings; $15,000. 2 rooms: rent $100; eunny corner; mixed fur- niture; $2200. lease; fine furnitur: and busi- $1800. 14 roome; rent §50; good fumnitare; desirable; 10 room flat; lovely furnishings; dusirable loca- tion; $1200. Call and investigate. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market st,, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Phone Mint 1911. HEADQUARTERS _ for good _lodging-houses and hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market et., bet. 5th and €th, . 1-2. REMOVAL. A CAMERON & CO., formerly of 850 Market st., have purchased and become the succes- sors in the business and good will of late C. D. Davis, 3 Eddy st., cor. Market, Powell and Eddy, where patrons of both firns will be courteously received and the higi standard of square and honest dealing wil be maln- tained. Bargains in rooming houses, hotels, and business chances, loans and irsurance. 12 ROOMS; rent $45; good location 23 rooms; rent only $62; cheap. 10 rooms; on Geary st.: low rent. 450 42 rooms; rent only $100; transient, . ..3000 100 rooms; corner; man house: rent $100.4700 60 rooms; corner: south of Market. 80_rooms corner; north of Market. oney loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 10} rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Keirny st. EARLE, removed to 1052 Ellis st.; hours 9:30 to 4; seance Sun., Thurs.; tel. East 1085, C_V. MILLER'S materlalizing seances Sun., Thirs., 8 p.m.:50c. 1084 Bush: ph. Lrkn.4138. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 1774 15th—Circle K L, 2 and 8: 25c: 2 written questions ans.; sit'zs. OCTAVIA, 41—Most modern apartment house 1 city; 3 and 4 rooms beautifully furnished. SUNNY modern upper flat; 7 rooms and bath. 1873 O'Farrell st. TO LET—Sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath. 124 Henry st., between Noe and Castro; rent $18. CLAIRVOYANTS. ASTONISHING REVELATIONS! PROF. PAUL _DESTINE, ‘The Occult Wonder, Gives Proof of His Great Powers. Mystifies His Callers. Trey enter his parlors with skepticism and prejudice; they depart filled with admiration at the words of truth and wisdom which fall from his Iips, HE WILL TELL YOUR NAME, occupation, what you called for. FREE. FREE. FREB. It Not Correct. His powers are worderful and Indisputable. He Improves your character so that you will reach the highest possible davelopment of men- tal vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth. He restores lost affections, re- unites the saparated, causes speedy and happy marriage. Long-standing anc chronic disease that has baffled the physician’s skill cured without -medicine. Locates burled treasure, makes you successful in your business. No matter what your trouble, cail and he will help you or charge nothing for his services; medi- ums_developed. Low Fee—$1, $1, $1, $1—This Week. 326—O'Farrell street—326. UPPER flat; corner; new; 7 rooms, bath. Fif- teenth and Church sts., one block Market. WANTED—_Energetic lady _stenographer for | position near Santa Rosa. MRS. ANDER- SON, 216 Eddy st. WET-NURSE to_go to Jamestown, Cal. Call Monday 1 to 3 p. m.; DR. LEWITT, 500 Van Ness ave. 656 | HELP WANTED—MALE-—Con. MURRAY & READY......634 and 636 Clay Phone Main 0848 ading Employment and Labor 2+2.+.CITY FACTORY—STEADY JOB...... 5 laborers . 388 WE SHIP. TO NEVADA. Free fare....... CHATSWORTH PARK..LOS ANGELES CO. . Laborers, teamsters, tunnelmen ARIZONA. 169 Tiemakers 173 Woodchoppers. 4 men to bulld fence on ranch..§: 26 farm hands. ..$30, $25. §20 and found 18 pruners, orchardists, etc. 32 laborers and teamsters. Cabinetmaker Porter, wholesale house, country: 5 stone- masons, $3 to $1 day, free fare: 2 young nen to make themselves useful and learn trade ....... . $ Mitker and wi ; boy for store ., §50 and drive wason, city, $15 and found... Blacksmith and woodworker, city, $45, $50, and found; stableman, $35 and’ found; 3 Itallan miners, $225 day; milker, city, $35 and found; paperhanger, $3 day: tinsmith, factory, $276 day and found; broommaker; man and wife, sawmill, country, $45 and | Handy man on ranch, $36 and found e .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Cook, also dishwasher, hotel, south 12 cooks. . -$30, $40, $50, $60 and found 6 waiters $35, $30, $25, $20 and found Dishwashers, porters, bell and elevator boys. Cook, $45 and found, fare $1; cook, aiso dishwasher, $40, $15 and found. Man to clear land, $25 acre.. 2 boys to learn blacksmith’'s trade, $72 per year and found; lunch counter cook, cit; $30 and found; butcher, shop, $25 and fou fare $2, references; boy to learn th trade, city, $5 week: cook, $35 and found. fare §1 50; porter and lunch cook, and found; cook and,walter, fare 23c, and found; short order cook, south, and found: cook, also waiter, plain boardin bouse, fare 60c...........340, $30 and foun Waiter, country restaurant. week | MURRAY & READY, | 834 and 638 Clay st ELDERLY lady wanted as housekee, wages; good home; call Sunday. 1812 Devis- adero st. WALLER, 1708, near Park entrance—Modern, sunny, lower flat, 5 rooms, bath; rent $22 50. EXPERIENCED saleslady to travel in Cali- fornia; expenses pald. Box 2544, Call office. $7T—_LOWER _flat; 726% Harrison et., bet. Third and Fourth, FLATS TO LET—FURNISEED. A WELL-FURNISHED sunny flat; five rooms and bath. 206 Noe st., upstairs; $25. A PARTLY furnished sunny flat of 5 rooms; desirable. _ Box 2461, Call. GIRL to take care of a grown child after school. +Apply 502 Fulton st., cor, Octavia. TWO lady canvassers; no goods to sell or or- ders to take; salary. 230 Stockton st. WANTED — Experienced salesgirl. MARKS BROS., 1220-1224 Market st. CANDY saleslady with experience. BLUM'S CONFECTIONERY, Polk and Sutter sts. Apply FURNITURE FOR SALE. PSRNt meobsaiPubrtr Ssors SPU SN NEW furniture of a four-room flat great sacrifice; party going East. Call Sunday at 74 Willow ave. CASTRO, 719—Furniture of & sunny 6-room flat for sale; no dealers. FURNITURE WANTED. 4. L. Storrs pays highest cash prices for furni ‘ture, carpets, etc.; tel. Larkin 3432. 634 Ellis, ATTENTION—Cut this out; it will save you 31. NOTHING CONCEALED, Everything revealed; gives never-failing ad- vice regarding all kinds of business, law- suits, Investments, claims, collections, specu- lations, wills, deeds, patents. 4 MINING AND OIL. “Locates mines, buried treasures, old estates, lost or stolen goods, absent friends. RESTORES LOST AFFECTIO! REUNITES THE SEPARATED. AND TELLS YOU HOW TO WIN FHE MAN OR WOMAN YOU LOVE. REMOVES EVIL INFLUENCES. . COME—HE LIFTS THE VEIL OF THE FU- ture and peers into mysteries beyond, polnts out the way to benighted wayfarers; such blessings are availed by the wise and pros- perous of all nations and climes; common- sense says so and partake of these advan-- tages freely, and in after years you will be spared the saddest of all sad words, “IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.” Lite, Love or Busi- ness, 50c: three questions by mall, $1; Prof. W. H. Montague, 1085 Market, parlors 2-3. MISS WARD. MULTITUDES ARE CURED. THOUSANDS ARE ENRICHED. Every day the great seeress works mira- cles and the name of Della Ward becomes a household word in thousands of homes. Ev- ery mall brings letters of congratulation, of immense strikes made solely through her wonderful as well as miraculous - powers. Sclence is her handmald. She diagnoses dis- eases by sclentific process unknown to the medical fraternity. Sworn _statements of the lame, the blind and the halt attest her miraculous powers beyond peradventure. Misfortune and disease flee from the pres- ence of her magic Egyptian charms. If you cannot call and see this wonderful medium write and inclose a lock of hair and $1 for a correct dlagnesis of your disease. - True life readings, $1; three questions, 50c. 126 Turk street. 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 accuraie description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- tawe; If you are In trouble, discontented or not satisfied In life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valua- ble advice In all affairs of life; 25c up; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year of birth; don't send currency. Send postoffice, Well- Fargo money order or registered letter. MIS8 WARD gives names, dates and facts ‘when others fail; call on this celebrated me- dium; satisfaction or no pay. 126 Turk st. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvovant, crystal reads your life correctly without questions; names glven; 50c,$1; telSutter 1806 MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for 50c one week. 5 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. CUT this out—Mrs. Lester, card reading, 25c; palmistry, 25c; truth oniy. 603 McAlilster NORMADO SORTIELLY, king of life readers; offers $500; see advertisement on page 30. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Loulsiana; only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354, BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special reasons. S. J. WAUGH, r. 415 Examiner blds. e e e e L DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES WANTED—An experienced apprentice girl on coats. 534 Bush st. A GIRL; assist with plain cooking and dish- washing. 663 Howard st. AN energetic woman of good address; lucrative position. Box 2944, Call office. WOMAN to travel; must have falr knowledge of business methods. Box 2943, Call office. ‘WANTED—Girl to care for child. Call at 984 Folsom st. GIRLS to run footpower sewing machine. H. LEVY, 513 Market st. E. WANTED—An experlenced waltress In & res- | taurant. 113 Turk st. FINISHERS on cloaks and suits. 144 Union Square ave, RATNER, McDOWELL DRESSMAKING- MILLINERY SCHOOL. Puplls fitted for business. Practical course in millinery. Patterns cut to order; eve. class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. STYLISH suits, $4; tallor made, $6; capes and cloaks reason.; fit, work guaran. 528 Eddy. WANTED—An_educated, intelligent and' re- fined young lady to act as an attendant in a business office; state wages and give ref- erences. Box 2415, Call office. PROTESTANT woman® wanted as housekeeper in the country; must be a fair reader. Ad- dress box 2428, Call office. ‘WANTED—Lady office assistant; one familiar with figures preferred; give references, ex- perience and wages expected. Box 2416, Call. DRESSMAKER'S helper wanted. 837 Ellis st. e e e EDUCATIONAL. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia. 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 tree. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford prefessor; day, eve. sessions. Phelan bldg. EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st. ‘WANTED—Experienced jacket hand on alter- ation work. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—Experienced dry goods saleswo- man. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Operators on__ women's __flannel gowns and wrappers. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—Skirt helpers at 234 Post st., room 10. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st. S. F.—Thorough courses;complete equip: all 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 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. “A thorough school”’; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction.’ Write for illustrated catalogue. SINGING, Spanish, English, plano; graduate of Mexican Government’s Conservatory _and English Conservatory; terms low. PROF. JENNINGS, 1702 Sacramento st. SHORTHAND by mail or at your home; price for lessons the lowest. Address A. J. AB- BOTT, The Browning, 1001 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they know our graduates get the posi- tions. 8. F. Business College, 1236 Market, ADDRESS Ayers' Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it 1s 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 Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; assoclated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building 120 O'Farrell st. AT the “Kingsland Art Shop.””—Lessons given in burnt work and coloring with ‘‘Kingsland Art Colors.” - 1702 Market st. opp. Tenth. TARR'S Accounting Institute; perfecting be- ginners; college graduates peclalty; book- eeping; flgures. 855 Market st. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- son st.; day and evening classes. PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 44834 Jessle st., bet. 5th and 6th, SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION -.Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st....Night class. WANTED—Ironers. EMPIRE LAUNDRY CO., 755 Bryant st. OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear to work in factory; good pay. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. OPERATORS on Mdles’ walsts to work in factory. 656 Mission st., fourth floor. CL4SSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions Las been established at 1096 Valencia st. e ——————— HELP WANTED—MALE. r; small | i 1 i | i i | WANTED—A_first-clas BARBER shop, 3 chairs, centrally located, low rent, with lease. D. STOLTZ, Barbers’ Sup- ply Co., Market st. BARBER shop on Market st., running 4 chatrs, | finely fitted, cheap if taken at once. D. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BOY to run errands and learn trade; §#4 per Wweek. NEW YORK FUR CO., 35 Post st. WANTED—A boy to carry morning route. Ap- ply 111 Morris ave. PARTNER in good paying business. 1858 Howard st., corner Fifteenth. FANCY, dress. domestic and men’ salesmien. Box 2484, Call g up-to-date and A ressive gardener; one versed In all its branches, including green houses, potting houses and landscape gardening, and compe- tent to take charge of men on a gentleman's place in the country; must be younsg, active and obliging; none others need apply: wages & according to ability and experience. Address box 2414, Call office, giving full particulars. CIVIL _SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSI- TIONS. 14,983 APPOINTSMENTS THIS YEAR. This is 4692 mors than last year. Excellent oppertunities i for young people. of information free. COLUMBIA ORRESPONDENCE COL- J LEGE, HINGTON, D. WANTED—Bright young man who lives at home to run passenger elevator in wholesals house. Address box 2424, Call office, giving age ~nd references. A BRIGHT, strong boy, about 17, as stockman cloak and suit department. M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st. WANTED—Cigarmakers: good Cuban hand workmen for clear Havana cigars. FRAN= KEL, GERDTS & CO., 244 Fremont st. ! EXPERIENCED Jjewelry salesman wanted. | Box 2048, Call office. MEN to learn barber trade; $15 required: free shave, hair cut. Barber Coilege, 258 O'Farreil. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. S. navy; able-bodied men of good character, between'the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 ¥llis st San Francisco, Cal.; Masonia Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. 8, Custom-house, 22234 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. ELECTRICAL engineers in demand: why mot become one? Call or write for large illus- trated announcement giving particulars of courses by mail including engineering, book- keeping, journalism, stenography, etc. Pacifio Coast Office, National Corrgspondence Instie tute, 927 Market st. MEN—Our free catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in_the shortest pes- sible 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 Tooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Men and women to make good wages in spare time at home; no canvassing; the work is elevating and can be done by any person. Elkhurst Institute, Tyrone, Pa. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadeiphia. ad- eseee......NOTICE, EMPLOYER..... ‘White male help of all kinds furnish 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 world. Em- ployers of help, phone, telegrapl ‘write or call In person and procure your help from MURRAY & READY. ‘We gave employment In 1807 to upward of 17,000 men. In 1898 to upward of 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. MURRAY '& READY, 834-036 Clay st. -— e C. R, HANSEN & CO. Emp. Agency 812 Clay st. TO-DAY—SUNDAY FOR NEVADA 100 ITALIAN laborers ... Gang Austrian laborers, board themgelves C. R. HANSEN & MRS, BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 up. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send_for SPAULDING'S ploneer Car et beat- ut . ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works laid,renovated, 1807 Harrison;tel.! TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Maln 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703’ Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, oot ol s e e b il CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. B. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. —_— COLLECTION OFFICES. T el ueuiey BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 55S0. ADVICH free—Columblan Law and Collection Agency. r 85 910 Market st.; phone Red 308. e MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. Brown 4 Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. t> 6 p. m. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 idarket st. " e mave e et Beieena i rooming- e Ve e best TR houses in all parts of the city. Cal_ and get our list before you buy. ‘e will loan you money at low interest. v FOR lodging-houses go to McBRIDE & CO.'s, 1104 Market st.; nice selection of 10) houses, from $200 to $6000; snaps: bargainii; honest trade; money to loan, cheap rates. $400—FIRST-CLASS restaurant and living rooms; rent $15; must sell this week on ac- count ‘of other business. Apply 409 B st., San Rafael, or Marin Land Co., 235 Kearny, $800—16-R. boarding and lodging house, 19 beds, location and small rent; a snap. McEBRIDE, 1104 Market st. $500—_PARTNER; paying cash business; no op- ition: $150 per month to each; see party ere. COAST CO., 783% Market st. EARLE'S seance to-night. 1052 Eilis st. irs. Stoddard's splendid cir.; sl get tests, 100; Bun, Toce.; developing Fri. 276 oth a WE can locate you on U, §. pine tinfber land, Avply HOME EQUITY, 1035 Market st. AN excellent business opportunity; a first-class coffee saloon will be to rent by the first of the year; rent reasonable; established 12 years. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. #00—0LD Setablislied eountzy hotel: choles mmn 3 opportunity. Owner, flf; $1700—28 ROOMS; rent $85; Pine st.; 1 stylish location, enjoying the patronage of the best people; every room permanently rented; owner about to engage in other busiiess; in- vestigation invited; & good investmeit and a money-maker. The UNITED, 885 Mtt., r. 1. 18-ROOM lodging-house; clears $60 a month; rent $30; nicely furnished; snap for $600; good location. KREDO & CO., 759 Market. A—37 VACANT rooms; 512 Bush st. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. e otk b M O § ROOMS and bath; all rented; reaionable; near new Postotfice, Inquire 114 Sevinth st. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, bath and basement; rent :;7. ll_';mnk:on ave., off Thirteenth st., near oward. COTTAGE—1717 Clay st., near Van Ness ave.; 8 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. LAUREL ave., 33, near Fillmore—Cottage of § rooms; large sunny yard; rent $10. O'FARRELL, 735—A sunny 4-room cottage; yard and gellar. 'AGES—FURNISHED. $20—FURNISHED cott d ter_and electris lights tree. 15, Firat st San Rafash % DENTISTS. | A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot breal; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; Pplates, $5; full set;all work painless and war- ranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. —_— PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth §1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 25c. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; palnless extraction S0c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. e —— SET of teeth without te. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. N‘* e el et v a MU L RBE Y 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, s ~ Chlcago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing.bookkeepg; $6 mo, KENT Law School; €9 St. Ann's Bldg (8 Eddy st.), send for new catalogue. HEALD'S Business College, ‘24 Post st., 8. F. founded 1863; new S0-page catalogue free. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the or Canada one year for $1, EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladles, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piies have Dbeen permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physician for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment, 494-5-6 Parrott bldg.,’S. F. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A FIRST-CLASS cook for private family, $40; a second girl for Oakland, $25; four hotel waltresses, $25; a nurse to' go home nights, a seamstress and lady's mald combined, to go home nights, §25 a month and boar: references necessary; a kitchen mald for private family, $25; a cook for a small boar ing-house in country, $30; four good second girls, $25; 20 housework girls for city and country; wages $30, $25, 520. MISS KATE PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A BOOKKEEPER understanding single and double entry bookkeeping; thoroughly com- petent; can secure an interest in a large business establishment; capital required, $3500; semunerhtion, salary and dividend. A good office man and accountant can se- cure a good position and management of business; must have ;_full investigation solicited. Call room 2, 917 Market st., be- tween Fifth and Sixth. ‘WANTED—3 conscientious solicitors of ability; not impecunious. 312 Hearst bld., 9-10 a. m. ‘WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S_F. Barber Collega. 741A Howard st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes; sizes 5 to 12 McDONALD & PERRY, 261 34, SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.,nr. Sth. PENSION atty.. B. A, Bullis, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Comi. Geo. H, Thomas Post, G.A.R. GET your shoes half soled while wait'ig; 250 to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst lndz sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price, 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. e o s e ' g o night: Fres bus and bigwage to and from ferry: - R CLASSIFIED advirtisements and subscriptions received at CALL branch office, 2200 ¥ BRANCH atfics for Call advertisements and subserd bas been estabilshed at 1008 Vum&du" | i' ! | | HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR sale—4 horses (2 driving and 3 horses), also surrey, harness and road cartj no reasonable offer refused. For further par- | ticulars apply to E. L, VAN DER NAILe | LEN, 113 Fulton st., city. | A _LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse | Market, 327 Sixth st.; also ‘wagons, harness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. FINE gentle saddle $125; laundry wagon, mwm:hm buggy, $20; Mexican saddle, $20; cart, harness, §7 50. 79 City Hall ave. J ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists, electriclans send for 40-page pamphlet containing ques- tions asked by Examining Board Engineers to obtain engineers' license. G. A. ZELLER, Publisker, r. 22, 18 S. 4th st., St. Lot ses; company 20 years old; incorporated; 55 cash security required. MONARCH CO.. 615 Call bld‘!»‘ San Francisco. ‘WANTED—Intelligent young man who resides with parents for position in wholesale house: state where last employed and in what ca- pacity. Box 2493, Call office. . WANTED—Cabinetmaker and handy man to Tepalr toys, toy furniture, etc. Apply super- intendent’s office, The Emporium. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary: experience unnecessary. Infernational De. tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. 3 § SUCCESSFUL salesmen to represent large factory; permanent, profitable work to rell. able men. Box 52§, Chicago, Tl o — = WHY not try sign painting; no experience re. uired; samples, Instructions, etc. 10 cents, ITY SIGN CO., Springfield, Ohio. Mo. | TRAVELING men; salary $80 month, all ex- | SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary. cufl-mt M. L. PAN . class now in session. secretary, 510 Golden Gate ave. FOR sale—Sound horse, cart agd harness; §63. Apply to-day or after 5:30 p.m. at 217 34 aw, FOR sale—Double team and express m! 2 horses for sale also. 1010 Greenwich st. | LARGE, sound pony, harness and stylish cart: | $75. 434 Hearst ave., Sunnyside. | B Rorsemens Dt sditon 5 & G- ove iy agon, Hearly new. Sheap: 824 Harrison, | | e oo wor e AFivine, Bocees 13ih: Valoncta A A e cheage 35 Midaion st HOUSES TO LET. 'A—PRINTED list of houses to let. d for cir- cular. G. H .UMBSEN & CO.,14 tgomery. e WANTED—2 cooks, German style, $35, no wash; 2 cooks, ; 2 parlor maids, $25, $30; 5 second girls, ), $25; mald, half day, sleep home, $20; North-German nurse, $25: nurse, girl 4 years, a Catholic, $25; companion, 2 children, $20; pastry cook, small country ho- tel, $§20; waitre same hotel, $20; cleaning institution, 50; two men and small_place, und $45; {nfant's $25; 7 hotel and restaurant waitresses, ';?o]. 425, $30; bell girl, $15; 50_housework ris at ‘good SETT at wages. Apply to J. F. CRO- & CO., 384 Sutter st. A SALARIED position of trust will be open January 1 to competent woman who can give approved refe ices and invest $3000 or re in paying bt ess; permanent; incum- t has held position more than two years. Address in own handwriting J. 8. C. THOMPSON, 822 Hayward bullding, San Francisco, ' ‘WANTED—Immediately, 4 girls to learn hair- dressing; $3 teaches trade in 2 weeks; must Al 4 positions by Dec. 20; $10 to $12 per week guaranteed; call early. OId S, F. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL, 238 Geary st., rooms 13-15. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp mntk Temoval _superfluous 30 et condonene 31 hair, $10 fi‘l‘fl 1236 CAPABLE traveling salesmen for 1903 to cover California at once: bond required. Box 008, St. Louis, Mo. ‘ ‘WANTED—Thoroughly experiénced furniture salesmen: state experien: ‘salary. 2006, Call office. oo wnd e . TINSMITHS wanted; steady work for good workmen. Appl, porkmen. Apply POWER & PIKE, 17 GOOD coatmaker; steady pesition: good pay; for inside. CONW. : ¥ i for inaid AY & SINGER, 79 Flood ‘WANTED—Specialt; for road show. Box Sa80; Cah: Oammar™ ‘WANTED—First-class _solicif - ing: liberal commission. . Box 3046 Copr ™" BOYS wanted. Apply 300 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS opticlan with cirv by January 1. Box 2414, Can eteer o S s ML CR et wmw.mm:. 701 Geary st. | Inspection FIRST-CLASS coatmaker. 1108 Market st. BOY_ to learn trade and week! B. E. WALLBY, 115 ‘errands; Kear™ HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED., BEAUTIFUL “Haddon HallL” the ot apartment houses, now ready: locatel I one of the e'nr- M:L;fix:‘o:nno sections—eouth e o e ehs of Tous and five oo arcanged en suite, off one private hall, to let furnished or unfurnished; each apartment complete with private bath, kitchen (includ- | range). electric lights, long. I e, cic.: all rooms and halls are un- | usually large and light: elmr_lc “.‘"} e ects floor. | “Haddon Hall" is by far | apa: opened in San Franeisco, it tained strictly high grade In every g“cuhrh. Phntire nouse Will be open to-day for ml For Wanted Ete., _ Page Forty-Twe.

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