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40 DECEMBER 21 1902, SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUEINESS OFFICE of The San Franclsco Cali corner Market snd Third : opem | antil 12 o'clock every might ‘n th sa { BRANCE OFFiCES—%27 Montgomery street, | ecrner Clay; open unti! 9:30 p. m. 200 Heyes street; open untii 9:30 p. m. © N 16 Larki ; open ontil 9:30 p, m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m, 2261 Marker street, w, corner Sixteenth: open enil 9 g 106 b street: cpen untll 9 p. m. 3096 Valencia strect; open vntil p. m. Nerthwest corner of Twenty-second and Kea. tucky etreets: open until 9 p, m. 2000 Fillmore street; open until 9 p_@m. CHUKCH SERVICE: the Virgin (Episco- Union stx.; Union- —Hizin wass at 11 the masters specially ar- Mary the Virgin, with organ ertory hymn, Mozart : solemn vespers of the Virg aiterncon; “Ave Mari s and ““Tam Mary the Virgin; | C. M., director of | 3OUTH Congregaticnal Church, Post st bster—Christmas service _in 3 ock. The cholr will be \stramental performe =4 — i ch, corner of e oo RICHMOND Congre, Seventh ave, and Clement et. % Philip Coo residence, 31l Jackeon st.; teiephone, Jackson 1941 a. m. services | i i | e to Christmas: Forefathers' G m.; Christian lndeavor socletics, | , Senior 6:45 p. m. Seats free. on 1o all who can attend. Fifteenth street, m Rader, pastor, i a m., 30 p. m., “T athers to the the evolution of near will “Fhy Rey. Wil at_ both er he Advent the Spanish sermon on Pacific the Church, Mission st., between Sixth H. Briggs and Mhe Vieion of ubilate 6:15 p. m., b p. m., Overture, ““The Ama- Dreams of Old” (Mendels- eterson: vocal the Light » ““Nearer, My orchestra: recession. (Heed). orchestra. § The Christian Spirit. and the people are wel- i i | i | { Memerial Methodist iscopal rner Hayes and Buchanan streets— tor. Sermon at 11 y of the Christ; of Christmas sacred cantata, by the Sund: , with an addre a gue at 6 A-ST. Nethodist_Episcopal California will be and Brogerick streets. the subject of the ser- e Reed at 11 2. m. The » p. m. will be “A Day in Strangers are cordially invited corner “Chr m sul jo Beth FIRST Pres Ness av William tma. m Church, corner of Van | acramento street—Rev. , pastor.—Morning s , preac) Rev. ohn S. Mack- | o, “Child, Yet Father.” Mu-| prelude, “‘Pastorale” (Bach): He Cometh” (Ketelbey): ar of Bethlenem™; temor solo, 10""; offertory, contralto solo, to God”; anthem, ‘‘Hark! What hose Holy Voices?' (Elliot). Even- ice at 1:30 0'c . Rev. Guthrie; subject. “Christ in the World in_ Our Hearts.”” An- From the Realms of ¢ The Birthday of « anthem, chant, E “The Christ ¢ nthem, ““There Were Shepherds hein): organ solo, *Invocation apocei): offertory. soprano solo, I Know tnat My Re r Liveth” (Kendel). Sund: 12:45 p. m.: Christian Endes Thursday, at 11 a. m., icesfin the church. J school 2 6:15 p. m. < will be Christmas dial vited Presbyterian Church, corner J Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. service at Dr. Hemp- king at_the Door.” Christian Endes Orchestral music in t ng Wednesday evening All are cordially in S Church (First), Franklin southwest corpe Rev. Bradford radford Leavitt Murdock, superintendents of -8 The Sunday-school is at 10 clock. The morning service s at 11 o'clobk. Bradford Leavitt will preach Christmas ice. Special Christmas music aug- mented choir, under direction of H. Brether- jck, organist. All are cordially invited. ihere is mo evening service. Sunda; festival next Tuesday evening. UNITARIAN Church (S cond), corner Capp Twenticth streets—Rey. E£. F. Dinsmore, ister. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock, W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. The minister will reach at i1 o'clo 1 ““The Lesson of the al music by choir and westra under the direction of Jabish Clem- isq. All seats are {ree and a cordial come to everybody. FIRsT i1 Advent Season.”’ Church of Christ, Scientist, Central . bet. Kearny and Grant jence service at 11 @. m.; sermon, “Is the Universe, luding Man, d by Atomic Forc aday-school for children at the same hou Wednesday evening meeting at'8 o clock; free reading room, 206 Kearny #t., rooms 500-510; all are welcome. A free jecture on_ Christi be given by Carol Nortom, York City. day) afternoon Sclence will .D., of New " in Alhambra Theater this (Sun- ock. All are welcome f Mr. Mills Rabbl V sanger will deliver his great lecture on “The n and Develoyment of the Messiapic " at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., ‘at o'clock. All seats free and the general vublic is invited. This will take the place of Mr. Mille' Christmas jecture. Mr. Mills will be rd again on December 25. Door BY special street; open untll 9:30 p. m. | ! ment and chool | | Ccircie fo-night; sit- tings daily. 2 st,, mear Guerrero. | X CONVINGING test circie tocnight, 10c. Mme, Younz, 619 MeAllistes skeptics. . 1609 Clay—Circles every Tuesday, 2 P. | MRS, WINCHESTE Sunday, 8 p. m. EDWARD will lecture at Upper (upstairs), ©. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. Golden Gate Hall, 620 Sutter st. subject, -‘Colors of the Senses,” at 8 D. Vocal and violin solos. Admission free.. m! DR. McIVOR TYNDALL Jemonstrates the uses and dangers of hypnotism at Steinway { Hall to-night. Harrison Brown. H . " 0Odd Fellows’ bidg., S p. m.; music. ey, SR | MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. THEOSOPHICAL Society and Univcrsal Broth. erhood Vs us entertain- stroak festival to-morrow, De- at 310 O'Farrell st cember 228 p, m., naby Lodge No. 194, Order Sons of St. George, are requested to suttend the funeral of our late brother, H_B. HARRIES. THIS DAY (SUNDAY), December 21, at 1 o'clock, from Laurel Hall, 32 O'Farreil | st C. W. RIFFEE, President. R. J. AIRBY, Secreta FRIEXDSHIP Lodge No. 179, A, O. W.—Officers and members, you are notified (o attend the funeral of vur late brother, GERHARD MULLER, on SUNDAY, December 21, at 1 p. m., from residence, Mission_st. - CHAPM M, W. H. FRANK J. McGUIRE, B. B. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived app! to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Andrew R. Jacks in Ruth placer mine, near Meadow Valley, Piumas Count: Cal., draining into Small Creek, whi reaches North Fork of Feather River, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. | 5, 1903, at 1:30 p. m THE California Debris Commission. having re ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- | cess from Frank Mining Co., in Sailor Flat | Hydraulic ' Mine, near Nevada City, Nevada | County, Cal., draining into Sailor Flat Creek, | which reaches South Yuba River; from A. A. Gorman and A. F. Kavanaugh, in Sage Hill Mine, mear Michigan BMluff. Placer County, Cal.. draining into Skunk Creek, which reaches Middle Fork of American River; from® Frank Joseph, in Frank Joseph Mine, near Watson Guich, Shasta County, draining into Roering River, which reaches Sacra- mento River; and from Alfred Dixon et al, in Big Gun Gold Mine, near Michigan Bluff, Placer County, Cal, draining into Poor | Mah's Creek, which reaches American River, | gives notice that a meeting will be held 000 building, San Francisco, C 2 0 p. m. will be held at the office of the company. Market st rooms 308-312, San Fra Cal, on MONDAY, the 29th day of Decem- ber, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vear and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. | Transfer books will close on the 26th day of December, 1902, at 12 o'clock m ROBERT D. DUKE, Secretary. Office rooms 508-312 Spreckels = Ammex, 713 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. THE annual meeting of the stobkholders of the Nevada National Bank of San Francisco, Cal., will be held at its banking house, 301 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., = on TUESDAY, January 13, 1903, at 3:15 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors to serve during the ensuing vear, and the transaction of euch other business as may come before the meeting. GEORGE GRANT, Sec. San_Francisco, December 12, 1902. AGENTS $50 WEEKLY and _expenses: sample free greatest money-making invention of the age: automatic washer; does a washing in 30 thout labor or attention: cheaper than any other: indestructible: everybody buys: agents coining money: thousands of testimonials. Automatic Washer Co., Sta- tion U.. Chicago. AGENTS can make $2000 fo $4000 the next three months handling newly patented arti- WANTED. minutes cle: absolute necessity; demand enormous; experience unnecessary: exclusive territory given. Household 2 Broadwa EKLY and all expenses for men with Tigs to introduce powitry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. b4, Par- sons, Kas. $32 PER week easily selling memorlals; new method and steady work for agents. Midland Co., 205 G st., Figin Til. EXCEPTIONAL offer, £ood pay: reliable me: and women solicitors. 50 Columblan- bldg. e s E e ASTHAMA REMEDIES. n TION TO THIS NOTICE. Luttermann & Co., 916 Market st., have moved their offices to Tooms 54 and 55 on fifth floor. 7Their old office in room 18 cn third floor was too small and on that account they have moved to rooms 54 and 55 on fifth floor, where they now have three nice jarge front rooms and can more conveniently’ talk with their many friends and clients and advise with them. Do you wish Do vou wish Do you wish Do You wish 1 Do you wish Do you wish Call on LUTT Rooms 54 and to sell your real pstate? to buy any real éstate? to sell your place of business? to buy a place of business? a partner in your business? 10 go into business yourself? MANN & CO., 916 Market st. . on fifth floor, estab. ants to retire from business: 40 | per cent on invest. Particulars with LUT- TERMANN & CO., 916 Market 54-35. $1600—COR. | receipts $ oon, grocery; - ent $20, includ. 5 living rm stock $1200. Particulars LU’ , 916 Market st., r. 54-55. includ. water; fine base, 4 fur. rr | _Luttermann & Co., 916 Market st., | A—$350; PARTNER; cor. cigar store; well | ~ stock.'Luttermann & Co., 916 Mkt., r. 54-85. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st Legitimate Business Agent. f TTENTION—! ! Have you a business for sale? ..List with us. We charge no commission. Do you want.to buy a business? .....Buy from us and save commission. No contracts to be signed by sellers. No contracts to be signed by buyers. Branch bakery; good location; cheap. | $2000—FIRST-CLASS grocery business; cash trade averages about $1200 to $1500 month; horse, delivery wagon, scales, etc., etc., an fixtures go with place; investigation allow- ed before a dollar is put up by ALDEN CoO. Broadway, kland, 0 years; owner | i i " MARION GRIFFIN. 9 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. Brown 4-5-5. Blg froe st at othce; open 8 a. m: o § b m: MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Fhone Jeasie 2981. We have the best bhargains houses in all parts of the city- our-list before you buy. We money at low Interest. fn rooming- Cail and get will loan you vour cash. BIG LIST—ALL SIZES. KREDO & CO .Up to Date Bfokers, 759 Market st Third and Fourth. Customers Waiting. _List With Us NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 1% per ct.; monthly paymente. M. E. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. ————— e ——— ATTENTION. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium _and elairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show. you how to overcome your eriemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mall; send !%l;fl for circular with special terms. Geary st. MRS. DR. CLUARK. READ the story of a $100 draft which ISMAR received recently, on page 4%. " RETURNED—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clair- voyant business medium and life reader. 416 Turk, bet. Hyde and Larkin, Hotel Regina. MRS. HUBBARD, 100 Oak; circle Tues., Fri., 8 p.m.; Wed., 2:30 p.m.; 15c; read.ydaily 50c, EARLE, 1052 Eflls hours 9:30 to 12; last ance Sunday, D East 103! at. e $2000-GOOD paying. oss with 1500 regu- lar customers: profits $350 to $450 per month; can clear \§200 to $300_above ex- quickly Apply s to K dTHE ALDEN —AJ deposits made with us receive a guaranteed weekly cash divi- dend, paid on each and every Tuesday throughout the year. ‘Your money begins to earn this profit on the day of recelpt and continues to do so until withdrawn. Invest- ments made with us are amply protected: your money is perfectly safe and can be withdrawn ‘at any time. Indorsed by busi- ness men and mercantile agencies throughout the countr For_full_particulars call or write H. E. WHITMAN & CO., suite 318, Callaghan building. A THOROUGH business man, with an exten- sive experience and acquaintance, desires to purchase the whole or a portion of an estab- lished profitable business, susceptible of in- crease, and take @n active Interest therein. Address, with particulars, box 8011 Call. CLAIRVOYANTS. gobt MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and Jusiness medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate @escription of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture; If you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestfc, love or busi- ness troubles consult this greAt medlum and you will be told how to ‘overcome them;' valu- able advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satls. faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ATTENTION—S$500 if I fall to reveal your name and most important matters on your miind without asking a single question; com- plete life readings-this week through palmis- try, astrology, clairvovance and crystal gaz- ing, in one seance and for the same fee. NORMADO SORTIELLY, King of Life Read- ers, 639 Bush st., near Powell. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvovant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market #t., cor. Turk; private readings dafly, 10 a.m. to'5 p.m. ; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered $1; full life, $6; zend lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Wells. Fargo money order or registered -leter. y TONOPAH TONOPAH A bona fide ground fidor chance; want one with $1000, or two with §500, to complete organization before January 1 of company holding four choice claims; rich ore strikes on all sides; $1000 carries two directors; companies carrying on active development early next year sure to meet favorable re- gard of rush of investors that is coming in the spring: $600 will make $5000; _your chance: investigate. Box 2488, Call office. AS good and better than many gold mines; *Frog Culture,” the only book in the whole wide world on the cultivation and uses of the common frog; how to breed, how to feed and protect from Iits numerous enemies, ete.; by S. C. Coombes, South San Francisco, San’ Mateo County, Cal.; $5 a book. OPPORTUNITY for thorough \business man with moderate capital in meycantile busi- ness; in full operation; object, lextend same; to right party thorough investigation af- forded. Address box 3019, Call office. FOR_sale—Small restaurant and chophouse; well fitted up: good paying business and good location: good for ceck and wife or two part- ners. For particulars apply 112 Fourth st.; no agents. | $4000—OLD established dairy, produce, com- | mission businfss for sale; disagreement of partners only reason for selling. For fur- | ther particulars address box 2539, Call office. # gents boc. READ the story of a $100 draft which ISMAR recelved recently, on page 44. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chr nese iielp. 426 Powell, nr.Sutter;tel. Black 50 Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grand 168; expert. reliable help. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years, Tel. Main 1987. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment O(- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. e e EMPLOYM WANIEDO—FEMALB. BY first-class cook; 5 vears references in last place. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st.; tel. Main 5206. TOUNG Swedish laundress; good references. Apply to J. F, CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. COMPETENT nurse; conflnements, invallds; cheerful, painstaking: moderate rates: refer. ences. MRS. ISABELLE KING, 917 Geary. YOUNG Gastern lady wishes s, aatfon as housckeeper; good cook; neat. Address box HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 3 g rant 185 NSEN & CO.’S..Phone Gi AT R OTEL DEPARTMENT ..o 3 Waitresses, first-class commerelal hotel, 2 thove waltresses, Arizona, free fare. 4 waltresses, south, free fare.. Waltress, plain, short distance, hotel. ;. .525 10 waitresses, city and co > i 2 chambermaids eeenee-§0 WE—$1750 city and country, Chambermaids to $20.325 Manglers f}’; nishers, ly ironers 0 bermaids ....... #20 Cham FAMILY DEPAI girl, 2 in family. Housegirly 3 in family. Working housekeeper, 2 me: %0 Housegirl, 2 in family, every Sunday off.32! Housegirls, second girls, nursegirls, cooks. 3008, Call office, C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 429 Bush st | A FIRST-CLASS laundress wishes a place for | 15 EXTRA waitresses, start the 27th Dec., $2 _the first part of week; $1 75. 139 Harrison. | day, free fare. A WOMAN warts to tako plain washing. Canl | _C- B HANSEN & £o.. i o address 510A Jones st. WANTED—2 cooks, $30-$35; parlor maid, COMPETENT German and . American cook wants situation by the day, week or month, or cleaning; references. 4 Lynch st.. bet. Pacific and Broadway, off Leavenworth. AN educated middle-aged woman, good cook, neut housekeeper, desires a situation as housekeeper in small family or other situa- tion of truet. Box 2478, Call. WOMAN to do housework and good cook; #trong, and can furnish references. 418 Pos'. st., in rear, WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—-200 rooms; 25c to $1 560 per night; §1 50 to $¢ week; convenient and respectable; free bus 2nd baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister EMFLOYMENT WANTED—WALB. $27 50; infant nurses, $25; 2 child's nurses, * $25; cook, small boarding-house, $30; cham- bermaid and seamstress, $25; housekeeper, $25, country; 8 hotel and restaurant wait- resses, $20, $25. $30; kitchen helper, $25; German nursegir, §25, for Oakland; 5 cham- bermaids, wait one mdal, $20, $30; housework girls at, $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter A—SECOND girl, 2 family, Oakland, $25; first-class cook, private family, $50; French lady’s maid and sew, $30; 10 hotel and boarding-house waitresses; 4 restaurant wait- resses: 50 housework girls, $30, $25. $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. ‘WANTED—Experienced corset and muslin un- derwear saleswoman; one who is competent to fit corsets and capable of managing the buying for the departments; good opening for right party; state age, experience and salary expected. ~ Apply box 3012, Call office. EMPLOYMENT for part of day wanted by young man wishing to study music balance of time: now emploved in office all day; refer- ences from present employer. Box 3006, Call. SHIRT and overall operators. HEYNEMANN & CO., corner Tenth and Natoma sts. WATCHMAN or guard, by retired oldier from the Civil War, the Santiago campaign, Phil- Ippine expeditions; excellent character; never used liquors; age 59. Box 2598, Call office. A MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses and tools, wants light work: no milking; object. good home. H. WARREN, 6 Stark 8t., off Stockton. PAINTER and paperhanger would like to ex- change work for house rent; good workman; San Francisco or Oakland. = Box 3016, Call. A STRONG and active young man of 22 would like a position where thers is chancs for ad- vancement. Box 2497, Call office. WHOLESALE house desires services of a wo- man not under 25, accurate and trustworthy, for a position of trust; references required. Box 2481, Call office. A GIRL to do general housework, plain cook- ing, light washing; no windows; 2 in family; wages $25; after 10 a. m.; references. 1431 Page st. LADIES to do plecework home; we furnish ma- terfals and pay $7 to $12 weekly: send stamped envelope. Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. $15 PER 1000 copying letters home; either sex; send two stamps for particulars. BLACK- NEY & CO., 5057 Halsted, Chicago. RELIABLE couple want charge of small - ranch or country place or work in country. WOODS, 2509 Mission st. WANTED_Strong young girl to assist in light housekeeping: small famil: no childrén. 1451 O'Farreil st. A TRAVELING salesman of ability wants a good line on commission; sober and reliable; age 25. Box 8010, Call, WANTED—First-class ‘walst cutter and fitter for large establishment; state terms and references. Box 3017, Call office. WANTED—Work by a first-class house man; understands painting and paper-hanging and making himselt useful; references. Box 2541, Call office. MISS M, WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your iife correctly without questions; names glven;50c,$1;tel. Sutter 1806. MME, RAVENNA will_give full life reading for 50c one week. . 8 Fourth st. MMF. WALTERS, great card _reader; Ia. 2%, 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MADAM MARFEAN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladles, 25c; gents, 50c. 1601 Mission st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in ity 2015 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c, Clairvoyant, card reader, from Loulsiana; only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna s near 4th. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladles 25c; gents G0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; si(- tings dafly. 448% Jessle gt., bet. 5th and 6th. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 El reading: ly. B e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. presiivdiburitiu b v s budl WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, | BROWN'S Dining Room will open, 314 O'Far- rell st Tuesdsy, Dec. 21; meals 15c up and a la carte; open evenings and every day In the vear. Young man with $125; light, gen- §75 mo. year round; short hour: 3 st., AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works:cleaning,re- laid, renovated. 1807 Harrison; tel.Church 2656, TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- irg. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 594, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. ness; quired; trial give) PICTURES and showcases; also tailoring out- fit: must be sold by Monday. Apply at 319 Grant ave. $4000_LIFETIME chance; drugstore; physi- cian's practice; good bullding and fot. 419 Cortland ave. PAYING restaurant wanted; state location and particulars: also,goo0d country hotel and cigar ASTHMA sufferer, keep in mind that A. Dj Noia's Asthma Remedy is the best remedy of its kind in the market. A. DI NOLA, phar- tmacist, 1240 Market st., corner 9th, Cut Rate Drug Store. 30c, 25c and 50c a package. e ——————— ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY taught; boroscoves cast, PROF. PAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mall. B | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg, ym. 611; all cases; damages, estates, will attachments, collections, etc.: consultatione free; mo advance charges; cail or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance costs In meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.,rm.31. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty; quick,quiet; no charge without success: established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 50 Market st., cor. Stockton. JOHN R. AITKEN, atty.-at-law, r. 809-10-11, Clunie bidg, 503 California; tel. Bush 635. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W, W.Davidson,927 Market. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. on mass meeting of both men will be held at the Young Men's n_Association, Mason and Ellis sts. ihis (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. An il- Tustrated lecture on Japan will be given by Rev. K. Obata. More than a hundred beau- 110yl views of the ccuntry will be thrown on the convas. A sacred concert will precede the agdress. The public is invited. REV. ¥. W CLAMPETT. D.D., recton—Holy communion, 7:36 a. m.; Sunday school, 930 m.. morning ‘service; 11 o’ ck; sermon rector: people’s one-hour service, $ p. m., address by rector; music by full choir; ali weats {ree: you are cordially invited, THE Theosophical cort, ophical Sociaty—Coionel H. £ Ol president-four. ‘acific Coast - . 0dd Pellows’ building. Public e p.m. by Mr. Thomes Prime; subject, Man's Place in Evolution.” *‘Golden Chain" for_children, 11:30 a. m. Class for in- = Thursday, EOSOPHICAL Soclety, Golden Gate . leciures every Sunday at 8 p. ng. £09 Market street. Sub- Vhat Am 1 from a Theosoph by Mr. L. Ducey. Bj m. Inquirers’ meeting Thurs. Discussion meeting Satur- Free reading room and library itodp m at; res at Academy of Sciences 1 Tuesday and Saturday, 8 p. m.; classes Hermetic Brotherhood, G508 Van Ness, esday, Frida; 1ree. MEETINGS—SUNDAY CHRISTMAS presents; $40 Monarch racers re- duced to $25. Agent for Columbia and Eu- reka bicycles; juvenile wheels. ALLEN, 3u1 Larkin st., corner McAllister.. e — BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canarles and all kinds of sons, talking and fancy birds; goldfish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums: bird and animai 700d of ail kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&9tk. —— e BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. COKS _of all kinds bought;libraries purchissed, H. C. Holmes. 1149 Market: tel. Jessle 3741, e — BUSIAKSS CHANCES. YOU can make money and friends No work, no soliciting, no investment. - Send or bring us the names of 10° acquaintances whom you see frequently that will be interested in an investment | that will pay 24 per cent per annum on the, amount invested, or 300 per cent in two year . H. LOUNGE & CO., 311-12 Callaghan big., cor~McAllister & Mkt. $2500—FIRST-CLASS oyster and restaurant and bar; established 17 years; near Market. $1200—Wood and coal, hay and grain; rent $30_per month, $575—Furniture store; good locality, DILLON & CO., 8% Golden Gate ave. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel.Missfon 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. B. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejecte city or country. for $4: collections made; PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. FOR sale_Evening paper_route; 800 papers; stand, for cash. Box 2502, Call. ADVICE & i = z S e ree_Columblan Law ana_Collection CARRIAGE materlal business for sale account | * Ageney, v 56, 6 B sickness. MR. KITZMULLER, 843 Howard, | sssoncs: I 55 916 Market st ; phone Red 30 DOWNTOWN boarding stable for sale at your COTTAGES TO LET. own price i eold this week. Box 2485, Call, CLAY, 1717, near Van Ness ave.—7 rooms and bath’; rent reasonable, B — DENTISTS. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, wishes position; best references; age.26. Box 3018, Call office, WANTED—Work by a man who understands his business as shipping clerk. Box 3009, Call. WANTED—Any honest work til the first of the year. Box 2686, Call. YOUNG man wishes a place to do chores; un- derstands horses, garden; can milk cows; for small wages and good home. Box 7, Call office, Oakland. ‘WANTED—Situation as watchman; can_give good references. T. B. JACKSON, 744 How- ard st. YOUNG German, with experfénce and best of references, desires position In grocery store. Address C. P., 201 Montgomery ave. WANTED—By good, reliable male nurse, cars of invalld; best recommendations. Box 3002, Call office. GIRL to do cooking and general housework; 3 in_family; call before 12 m.; wages $20. 2513 Octavia st. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. N Phone Main 5848, Leading Employment a SPECIAL TO-DAY 150 teamste 100 tunnaimed. Camp cook, Cranesman, . camp, Nevada Marion steam shovel. FREE FARE Park Tunnel. g Also to Chatsworth ARIZONA S MISCELLANEOUS Cranesman, Marion steam shovel..Fraa 4 stonecutiers, 5 stonemasons, R. Rt free fare; carpenter, factory, near cit mzn and wife for sawmill co., south and found; farmer and wife, fruit farr and found: wagon washer, City 1 Stables, $15 week: stableman and washer, country stable, $40 and foun farmhands, ranch teamsters, choremer choreboys: spool tender, sawmill co.: loaders, $50 and found: 19 laborers; 5 (eq sters, city and country. (TO-DAY (SUNDAY) . 15 Coal Miner: . Fres Fare s TO, OREGO Foreman for gang of labor farmer and act as foreman on fovnd, increase; 2 porters, ci man for office of dairy co., c RY W .. Office Open 5 LABORERS. FA( y .... SEE BOSS HERE 150" woodchoppers and tiemake g HOTEL, ETC. Cook, R. R. camp, free fare, $65 and foun, night cook, country restaurant, §50 found; 6 cooks, other pla 843 40 1 15 waiters; 12 kitchen-hands and dishwashers; caks baker, country, $50-and found: cashier, restauran Teferences; slaughter butcher, ranch, ses bous here, $40 ‘and found; porters, elevator and bell boys A OPEN "O-DAY (SUNDAY) MURRAY & READY, 634-838 Clay st 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, WANTED—Bright young man to sell whee] goods. Apply between 9 and 11 a, m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—First-class silk and dress goods salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m, at HALE BROS.” o FIRST-CLASS coatmaker wanted. A 626 Montgomery st. g s WANTED—Young man who can wrap toys, Apply between § and 11 a. m. at Hala Broa. BARBERS—Good paying 3-chair shop for sale on account of other business. 428 Sixth st. to learn barber trade: $15 required hair cut. Barber College, 258 O WANTED—Young men to learn barber trads. : fres 8. F. Barber Coll 741A Howard st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army sizes 5 to 12.. McDONALD & PERRY, A WOMAN, German or Swedish, for house- work; $15., 1229 Cortland ave. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. ‘WANTED—Experienced salesladies: apply Mon- day, 8 2. m. MARKS BROS, 1220 Market st. WANTED—Young girl to assist with light Nousework; small family. 1918 Steiner st. A GIRL (o tend bakery for a few days: good wages. Apoly SWAIN'S, 213 Sutter st. WOMAN to asslst in housework. Apply 1096 Valencia st. ‘WANTED—Recrults for the Marine Corps, U. 8. navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over § feet 1 inch; able to speak and read Engiish. For further information apply at the recruiting offi 40 Eilis st., San Francisco, Cal.; Mason: Hall, 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. Custom-house, 2221 North Main st, Los Angeles, Cal. FOUR girls to learn hairdressing; $5 teaches trade in 2 weeks; must fill 4 positions by Jan. 15; $12 per week guaranteed: call early; day and ‘eve. class. Old S. F. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL, 283 Geary st., rooms 13-15. YOUNG lady to pose for fllusion in stors win- dow. Apply ARCHIE LEVY, 107 Mason st., between 9 and 10 a. m. Saturday. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. SON & CO., 535 Market st. EAGLE- WANTED--Position as chainmaker, with over 20 ‘years’ experience on all kinds of high grade chain; best of references. Address C. J. PATTON, 2001 Powell st., 8. F. YOUNG couple want charge of small ranch or country place; poultry preferred; are re- liable, industrious and capable. HENRY, 562 Folsom AN 51d man (German) with the best refsrences wishes position as watchman, private place, with the privilege of raising chickens for himself. Box 2504, Call, A_GOOD Janitor or watchman would like steady night work; can give good reference. Address P. L., box 2518, Call, JOUNG Japanese boy wishes situation as schoolboy or housework. Y. HIRA, care Kumamoto Hotel, 528 Stevenson st. =~ A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. BRIGHT, energetic woman for traveling posi- tion to’ be vacant Jan. 1. Box 2600, Call. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; $5 2 weeks: day & eve. class; wages $10 to §30 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 84. WANTED—Young _woman who Is first-class cashier. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." GIRLS from 16 to 18 for factory work; steady employment; - good - wages; apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- keeping. Apply 1785eSutter st. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear to work In factory; good pay. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. MEN—OQur free catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in the shortest pos- sible time; barbers are in great deman 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. 130 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. GET your shoes half soled while walting; 250 to Bc. 563 Mission bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near M: ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night; reading-room: and baggage to and from ferry. ertisements and subscriptior 11 branch office, 2200 Filims Tecetved at 0 F A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencla st. —_— HORSES AND WAGONS. A _LOT of horses for sals at Arcade Horss Market, 827 Sixth at.; also buggies, wagons, harness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 €. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. OPERATORS on ladles’ waists to work in factéry. 656 Mission.st., fourth floor. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada, one year for $1, postage pal X e e, FINANCIAL. A A A A A A A A A A A A~ AN AN AN 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. e FLATS TO LET. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot break; profits §135. Box 3015, Call office. SMALL downtown route on this paper for | _sale. Box 3003, Call office. | FOR sale—New improved waffle bakery; rea- son, death. 3506 Gough st. FOR sale—Restaurant and lodging-house, with . 64 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 buflding, 50x50 feet. with alley in rear; price $15,000; chromic rheumatism causes sale. For particulars ap- ply to M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. CAN sell your business, no matter where it is; send descriptlon, state price, learn how; established '98; highest references. Offices in 14 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bidg.., Philadelphia. FOR rale—120 shares in Central Linen Supply Company; non-assessable; 5 per cent cheaper than original cost; dividend due February 22, 1903, Call office. warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; tull 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 25¢c. SET of teeth without plate. DR, H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. THERE is a point where cheapness ceases to be economy; in Hentistry, when you want real quality ‘and real economy, visit DR. A. L. SIMPSON. 1206 Market st., cor. G. G. ave, S AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING- MILLINERY SCHOOL. Puplls fitted for business. Practical course in millinery. Patterns cut to order; evening class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. A GOOD bank, bar and office fixturs place for sale; death cavse of selling. Apply 1059- 1061 Mission st. S A GENERAL notion and furnishing store; cheap rent; fine stand; price this week $230; no agents. 23615 East st., San Francisco. FIRST-class fish and oyster stand; reasonable. Quality Market, 526 Eddy. PHOTOGRAPHIC studio In the heart of the city: $1500 casn. Box 2582, Call office. GOOD meat market in Mission. Apply 2134 Folsom &t. —e— Me! —Evening class; patterns cut. ELL Dressmaking and Millinery School 1019 Market. EMORODOCIDE. CALIFORNIA, 1011, opposite Flood mansion— Modern upper flat, 11 _rooms, 2 bathrooms, storeroom 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. SHRADER, 726, between Waller and Freder- ick—Sunny upper flat of 7 rooms and bath; $32 50. Open from 2 to 4 p. m. LYON & HOAG., 116 Montgomery st. $22 501014 THIRTEENTH lower flat, § large, sunny rooms, with bath: opposite Du. boce Park. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SONN TAG, Real Estate, 232 Montgomery st. A SNAP. A Cozy sunny flat, 7 roogiis, bath, laundry and pantry; rent $37 50; new carpets and part of furniture for sale. Apply 1124 Fell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Employment Agency, 429 Bush street. SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDATY). Office open at 8 a. m. FOR CHATSWORTH PARK. 50 tunneimen............... ...§2t0'$3 & day FOR NEVADA. e Fres Fare 500 teamsters and laborers..$2 and Free Fare .. We ship to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. GOVERNMENT positions—More than 13,000 appointments made last year. Chances better for 1903. Examinations soon in every State. Fwl particulars as to positions, salarfes, etc., sent free. Address National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C., or the Insti- tute’s Pacific Coast Office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ‘WANTED—Young man, 18 to 22 years old, as assistant in offite; must be stenographer and understand bcokkeeping; small salary at start; advancement if satisfactory. Address, ‘with references, box 2484, Call office. HORSE-TIMING solid gold repeating watch and double gold vest chain connected with large dlamond locket, for sale. I HAS- SEN, jeweler, 102 Taylor st.; bargain. FOR sale or to rent—Thirty head of gentls work mules, with harness. W. H. HORD, 1732 Market st., SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Night class now in session. M. L. PANCOAST, secretary, 510 Golden Gate ave. FINE carrlage, Victorla and coupe; are suit- able for either family or livery purposes. 101% Sutter st. FOR sale—A good fast business or buggy horse; also a 2-horse wagon. 1555 Mission. READ “The California Horseman,” of. interest to horsemen. Dalzlel, editor, 605 G. G. ave. 2D-HAND bu and hack; fine buggy, Taun- dry wagon, .n‘eirly new, cheap. 828 Harrison. Largest assortmnt 2-hand wagons, buckb’d, sur- rey, harness, work,driving horses. 15th-Valencia AN Al express wagon, single; also light cam; Ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st S — HOUSES TO LET. B st A, A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for oir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A_MODERN house of 37 rooms. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. rooms and bath; off Clay st., between Hyde and Larkin; rent §20. Apply to the VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., 513 California st. San Francisco. A—ELEGANT new flat of 7 large sunny rooms and bath; $40; 3855 Clay st. SPECK & CO. 667 Market st. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piles have been permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physiclan for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladles’ de- partment, 494-5-6 Parrott bldg., S. F. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- WDG;NG-HOU!E! FOR SALE. A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 MARKET ST. PHONE JOHN 531. ROOMS 7 AND 8. Clear Titles Guaranteed on All Sales. Any place sold on 30 r.; rent $150; leased: 17 r.; rent $55; 2 entrance: rent $250; clears over $300; lease. rent $25; newly furnished; ‘only Clears $100; new carpets; bargain. | 21 r.; rent $30; newly papered; painted. —SPECIAL; mortgaged; must sell; 19 room: sunny corner; 1 floor; &ll oak furniture; fine carpets; % biock from Market; good for $100 clear. Exclusively with J. A. McMILLEN & CO. A—55 ROOMS; 6 years’ lease; without doubt the most elegantly furnished house in city; steam heated; electric elevator; just listed and for sale only by J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st. 850 WANTED_A youns man as partner in real estate. DILLON & CO., 5% Golden Gate ave. 2. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lectur ning, Crestal Hall, Pythian Castle sulifect, ““Habits,” followed by magrificent views of the Passion Play “Ober. #inmes : free tickets distributed for X- ¥ ibition at Sanitarium Tuesday even- ber the question box. usic. . but was . devel. & Llindfolded Rear hali, 909 Market. yecogn mediums $700—SALOON on Howard st., near 4th; must be sold this week. JENSEN & CO., 65 3 st. $300—PARTNERSHIP; fine pa; bus.; cly $75 to $150 mo. JENSEN f I(‘:‘o,. 35 50 st, DUCK and chicken ranch; b miles out town; oldest, best one in the State: must go: make Business Board Trade, 826 Pine st. WE can locate you on U, §_pine timber jand Apply HOME EQUITY, 1035 Market st, PROGRE Jows" IVE SPIRITUALISTS, 0dd Fel. ir., Seventh and Market. Mre. nE Adim ATTEND Mrs Wormouth's test meet.: spirit . e, spezker. © buy, sell or exchange all kinds of busl: ness. STRAND & CO., 331 Kumy‘ zl. e SALOON with 18 furnished rooms for sale on the city front; selling on account of death Ben- meszeges; 8 p. m.: 10c; Odd Fell £ hy C] N, 5* GLAIRVOYANT rezdings, 25¢ a 50c; horo- | WANTED—Youn “ “ : 2 by g man with §125; light, copes written, $1 FICKEN, | teel work: i MME. EIL] 6. ) 5 mo. year round: short hours; 7o Sunday work. Inquire 106% Third st., r. BERHAKDT, spiritual test meeting’ 2 Twenty-cecond st bet. - e o . others; 3 Mrs. Neilson, Wiison;10c, ETODDARD'S splendid circles in which 1 get test@rom friends. Tues., 271 $450—CIGAR. candy, stationery, laund: fice: fine location. 'JENSEN & CO.. 55 Third, A PARTY with $400, to go in a. Inguire at MCBRIDI & COv, 1505 Marker ot F?”!}“;;le';;:’ (ooddpllylnxi branch bakery and ; good location and steady tra Apply 10483 Folsom st. i 78 9th DEHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. #it. daily; test circle every might, 10c. on Hypnotism, with dem- ian_Castle, § 5. m. 10c. holde test seance every night : 10; sittings daily. 148 st . 7 FOR sale—A large merchant tailoring house in Scattle, Wash., doing_$120. 3 Kadrers box 245, ol gttiee 0" VT Year A RESPONSIBLE party can buy one-half jn- ferest in @ good paying office business for ; can investigate fully, Address box 2443, Call ) WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 MARKET ST. .IF IT'S FOR SALE WE HAVE IT. rooms; rent $108; all light rooms..$. 96 rooms; new and modern; central. 15,000 115 rooms, apartment house; new an modern «oeen. 12,000 furni- 50 room: d new; elegant ture; seo th .o e 500 other houses to select from. WE PROTECT BOTH BUYER AND SELLER. |12 ,':PO‘S' rent $45; good location. $750 rent only $52; cheap. . 950 on Geary st.: low rent. . 450 rent only $100; transfent..... | corner; man house; rent $100.4700 zouth of Market. ... 3200 corner; north of Market.....3500 loaned at 1 per cent. roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. REMOVAL, A, CAMERON & CO., formerly of 850 Market st have purchased and become the succes- in the business and good will of late C. D. Davis, 3 Eddy st, cor. Market, Powell and LZddy, where patrons of both firms wili be courteously recelved and the high stand- ard of square and honest dealing will be aintained. Bargains in rooming houses, ho- tels and business chances, Tel. South 1050, 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. messions. Phelan bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses;complets equipment. all subjects pertaining to mining and minin 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, 805 Larkin st. “A thorough school’’; positions secured fcr graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for {llustrated catalogue. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they know our graduates get the posi- tions. 'S. F. Business College, 1238 Market. ADDRESS Ayers’ Business college, 723 Market £t., for their new catalogue; it is'free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. ENGINEERING—Clvll,elec,, mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1564, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School: aseoclated with 'theatrical agemcy securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. TARR'S Accounting Institute; perfecting be- ginners; college gradtates specialty; book- keeping; figures. 855 Market st. . MRS, G, WEILER, language teacher. Call at 1126 Eddy, Cottage bidg., opp. Jefferson sq. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; Gay or éve.; $5 a mo.1024 Mission,nr.6th. TRAVELING men; salary $80 month; all ex- mses; company 20 years old; incorporated. cash_security required. Monarch Com- pany. Call at 615 Call building, San Fran- clsco, f@l. TINN: and sheetiron worker; a first-class, steady mechanic; union shop; steady work; state where last employed. Address box 2482, Call office. ¢ FLAT 948 Eddy st.; lower flat of 5 rooms and bath; modern improvements. HAYWARD, 2 off Harrison, near Eighth— Sunny midale flat, 4 rooms: rent §12. © LEAVENWORTH, 1811—Modern u flat; 7 rooms, bath, etc. Y. MARKET, 1849, corner Guerrero—Sun 6 rooms’ and bath; well farnished, . Dot MASONIC ave., 1317-1327—New sunn; flat of 7 Toots and bath: mear park. MISSION, 2720—Front flat, unfurnished; no children; sun, bath, gas. TO let—661 Waller st.; c e orner; modern; 7 — e | RECTIFIER wanted by large wholesale liquor house; salary $125 per month; state experi- ence; 'best references required. Box 2507, Call office. A THOROUGH bookkeeper and cashier wanted for a corporation; one that can purchase some. stock preferred. Box 3007, Call office. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good _salary; experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. MAN to work In coal yard who understands handling horses and acquainted with streets; $10 per week. Box 3022, Call office. WANTED—Man to run shaper and _sticker, cabinet work; steady work to right man. Home Mfg. Co., 556 Brannan st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. BEAUTIFUL “Haddon Hall” the queen of apartment houses, now ready; located in one of the city's most arlstocratic sections, south side of Eddy st., bet. Franklin and Gough; apartments of four and five rooms arranged en suite off one private hall, to let furnish five-room apartments consist of parlor, lir ing-room, dining-room, bedroom, kitchen (in- cluding gas range), large porch from kitchen, private bath, etc. clectric lights, elevator service night and day; janitor service; steam heat; removal of garbage; hot and cold wa- ter, all included in rent of apartment; long- “—distance telephone in each apartment. Had- don Hall Is by far the best arranged apart- ment.house yet opened In San Francisco, and it will be maintained strictly high grade every particular; entire house will be to-day for insoection. - e T e i fifteen " m walk 1) p SPECK & CO., mwllrket st. TR FOR SALE—4-room flat, well furnished; must sell; party leaving city. Call at 523 JOnes st., ' forenoons; YOUNG man would like to receive instruction in commercial drawing. Box 2509 Call, GUITAR or mandolin; 2 hours, 25c. 317 Gough st., near Hayes, COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. son st.; day and evening classes. PROF. MERKT, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private 414 Ma- lJEN'fiET office; completely furnished; well eatablished; gocd location; must be sold; cost $1200; call Monday and Tuesday; investigate and make offer. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. bth and 6th sts. HEAlDlQUARTr:Rl for good lodging-houses and hotels. ket st., bet, Oth and 6th, r. 1-2, G. W, SCHWEINHARD, 917 Mar- | HEALD'| lessons, violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice; — SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION "PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G_ BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st ELEGANTLY furnished modern 7-room flat; sunny side of street. 1028 Bush st. A SNAP—Elegantly and completely furnished 8-room flat for sale. 334 Hyde. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE for sale—Elegant 7-plece set: can be seen at CHARLES ESCANDE'S, 2513 Mission st.: no dealers. i 12 METCALFE pl., off Geary, bet. Mason&Tay- lor; |uvel’; mrg G-rm. M?Cul after 10 a. m. e ——————————— FURNITURE WANTED. WANTED—A _first-class men’s SR WANTED—Good barber: $15 per week and commission. Address W. J. McPherson, Pajo Alto, Cal.; tel. 91 Red. . Room 51, WANTED—Good solicitor at once. Macdonough bldg., Oakland: good pay. WANTED—For piace short distance in the “country, a first-class, competent and ener- getic gardener, between 35 and 50 vears o age, who thoroughly ar brahches of gardening: must be a worl gardener and able to take full charge: Teter i office. ences required. Address box 2595, e T TR offfee PRINTER, young man, single, steady habif who can run footpower jobber and do a m:fi plain job work. Apply between 4 and 6 p. m., Bunday, to WM. KAY, Gelden West Howi San Francisco. > ) CIVIL _ SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSI- TIONS. 14,983 APPOINTSMENTS THIS YEAR. This is 4692 more than last year. Excellent opportunities for young people. CATA! jUE of information free. COLUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COL- LEGE, WASHINGTON, D. C. ELECTRICAL engineers in demand; wl become one? _Call or Write for larme Jine trated announcement giving particulars of courses by malil including engineering, book- keeping, journalism, stenography, etc. Pacific Coast Office, National Correspondence Insti- ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists, electricians ae:& for Oo-gnn un:x&!‘uet m'.llfllm ques- 10 obtain engineers’ Hoenes. G Sop e Louis, Mo, Publisker, r. 22, 18 S. people who need an income, ad- Iphia. license. G. A. 4th st., St. INTELLIGENT dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadel turnishing Zoods salesman. Appl: with references, EAGLESON & CO., gxs!m Market st. Chicago Bushness Gollege, 1435 Market, nr, 10th, A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red . S Business Ccllege, 24 Post st. founded 1863; new S0-page catalogue Pittman shorthand, typing,bookkegpg: §6 mo. W College, 647 Commercial st. beriions PACIFIC ave., 2221, nr. Webster—12 rooms modern and fine marine view; rent VAN NESS ave., 2106, near Pacific ave.—Mod- ern house, 10 rooms: rent $70. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. Pt Pt Mol B st esre cmn O EXCEEDINGLY sunny and desirable let, furnished, in Western Additien; and bath: rent very ties. Address box 2535, Call office. ; 12 rooms CO., 867 Market st. O T—— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A collection book, with & black caver, ‘while driving from Brannan and Eighth sts. to Second and Folsom sts., along the follow- ing route: Brannan to Third, to Folsom and to Second. Please return to Stetson-Renner Drayage Co., 2 Main et. Ay money, keys, 2 tickets: from and Valencia, Mission to to Tenth and Howard. 22 Hoft ave. LOST_Breastpin; emethyst set with four dla- monds. Return to 1322 O FarreR; reward. LOST—Patent purse with money and trading stamps; liberal reward. 22 Fourteenth st. LOST—A crown-shaped pin set with smail pearls. Reward if returned 93215 Guerrero. LOST—A long fur boa: liberal reward for re- turn to affice. 416 Turk st. LOST—Wednesday, at or near Hale': et broach pin: reward. Return o 626 Eddy st. LOST—Cameo; except keepsake; lib- eral to room 31, Montrose st., =fi“-fld And siiver to make new watch cases. MINES AND MINING. THE Mining and Selentific Press; oldest. Dbest of mining journals; estabilshed i forty-eight pages; ; fllustrated: indispensable to mini ‘men; year 53 Mining m'seh"me“h-:' 330 :r' et 30, San Francisco, Cal. 3 e —— MINING. BUY—-BUY—-BUY. MONTANA TONOPAH. Owning 14 claims in the Tonopah district; A week ago a strike was made in the Lucky Y’ Jim claim at the depth of about 390 feet showing a vein several feet wide of the value of $40 (and over) per ton. For further particulars and price of above and ather ‘onopah stocks address JOSEPH B. TOP- LITZ, member Tonopah Stock Exchange, 350 Pine street, San Francisco. Cal. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. BIG pric id fc rniture for 60 days; special renson: B3, WAUGH. r- 413, txamimeroie. BOYS' clothing salesman wanted, Apply at . C.C. PDONN residence, i + N. WOOD & CO-5, 118 Market 578 ue i | © insik Marias ot et e 'wad. Sovences .

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