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THBE FAN FIFAMNCIECO CALIX fUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1902. 32 e T | AELP WANTED_—WALE—Can. SAN FRANCISCC CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, ] MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. DR. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem- onstrations. Pythlan Castle, 8 p. m. 10c. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. v ¥: good_trade: four ND, 331 Kcarny. CONFES MRS, WINCHESTER, 1000 Clay—Meetings, Sunday, 8 p. m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. «orver Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. NEW test m 3406 24th | X7 $850; FRUIT store: recell g . 5 24th | A_s850; 3 it assured that they would receive some benefit, D Miopes asonks apph SN D0 B st near V vagon. STRAND & CO., & I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to $33 McAllister street; open until 9: p. m. = tell your name, occupation, what you called for 615 Larkin sireet; open until 9:30 p. m. SUNDAY LECTURES. - 331 Kearny Or_charge you not one penny. 1941 Mission street; open till 10 p. m. A fuic - A ol ~‘1;:‘l|!‘|l honea(,bl: &t “olt(? : 'k er Sixteenth; open 2 receipts $20 da I will tell of your husband, wife, lover or 2261 Market street, corn 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D., will lecture at 8 p. m. JE Sohy aascle 90 friends; who is true or false; Who and when Sy N > ; horse, wagon. Strand arn; - (upstairs), Golden Gate Hall, 69 Sutter st. | __ — i — "~ | you will marry; I will give you luck that wins 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. Subject, “Mystery of the Sphinx.”” All are | A_§125; CORNER cigar store; good trade; full | succes$ in business, health, speculation, love 3006 Vaiencla street; open untll § p. m. welcome. The admission Is free. slue; rent $12. STRAND,'#31 Kearny st. |and merriage I restore lost affectlons. re- 2 f Twenty-second and Ken- e - o~ "~ . |ynite the separated, cause speedy and happy “::"',“'"“,“:,'::: R B . e Gad TFellows | 2000; A FIRST_CLASS business paying about | marriage; locate burled treasures; settle oid y streets; : “until PROGRESSIVE _Spiritualists, 04d Tellow $400 per month; full investigation allowed; | estates; cure dimease without medicine; me- 2200 Fillmore streei; open untl bldg, 7th & Mkt. Mrs. S. e, speal 3 office work will keep owner busy giving | diums developed. = = = orders and attending o the books, etc. AL- | Low Fee——$i. §1, §1, §L This Week. CHURCH SERVICES. MEETING NOTICES. DEN CO,, Oakland. 826—— O'FARRELL STREET—- 326 - e » t.. between Sixth | OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. $1500; FIRST-CLASS grocery; centrally lo- [ MME. M. BERNARD, AL O tees aet Herbn | 2. will meet on SUNDAY AFTER- catéd and-doing a thriving business; must THE FAMOUS ¥. Briges, pastors. 9:30 a. m., Sunday| NOON at 1 oclock to attend the be zold on account of business reasons, etc. | Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently school, Rolla V. Watt superintendent. | funeral services over the remains of £ ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; gl e AR B g S o our deceased brother, WALTER BERNARD e — she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate Christmas Fact.”” Music, ‘‘Shout' the Glad BURNER. Master Masons invited. By cr- | HARRY E. WHITMAN, after. a successful | deecription of the past, reveals the present hap- Tainge (Hawiey); Lot Us Now Go" (Hat- | der of the Master, European season, has returned to again as- | penings and portrays events to occur in the fu. " : sume the active management of the racing | ture; if you are in trouble, discontented or not “The New-born King”’ (I'Estri), ton); solo, D. B. Crane; O Little Town of Bethlehem’ (Barnby) 15 p. m., Societies of Christian Bndeavor. 7:30 p. m., concert. Programme— | Overture, “Le Vhiltre” (Auber), orchestra; orus, ““Hail the King” (Bartlett); anthem, “Jt Came Upon & Midnight Clear” (Sullivan), orchesira; soprano solo, “‘Cantique Noe {Adem). Mrs. R. H. Robb; “March Rl;xex:g- g D ““Beth- s0” (Chambers), orchestra; quintet, jehem” (Neldlinger); violin svio, Andante, from Concerto (Mendelssohn), Charles E. Robeon; _recessional, “Merry American March' (Wheeler), crchestra. $ p. m., ser- mon. Topic, “The Inn and the Home.” 1In the morning the quartet and chorus will render the music. In the evening the music will be given by the augmented choir and the orchestra of twenty-six pleces. The seats | re welcome. are free and the peopl SIMPSON _ Memorial ethodist Episcopal Church, Haves and Buchanan _sts.—Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a on A New Heart for a New Year. 30 p. m, Christmas praise service augmented chotr, Prof. Morgan, _director Miss Mabel Jones, organist. Seats free. Al invited. Sunday B. Perkins, super at 6:30 p. m. CALVARY Presbyierian Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore sts.—Rev. D. D.. pastor. Morning service at 11 o’cloc] topic. ““The Pllgrimage of the Wise Men. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Christmas song service by the chofr, with brief Christ- mas address by the pastor. Sunday-school at 45 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing &t § o'clock. Al are cordially invited FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van Rev. William Nees ave. and Sacramento St., Kirk Guthrie pastor—Morping _service, 11 o'clock, preacher Rev. subject, “‘Christ's Endurance, Contempt and Hope.” Evening. service, 7:30 o'clock, preacher Rev. W. K. Guthrie, subject, “The intendent. Epworth League Temporal and the Eternal.” ° Sunday-scho at 12:45 p. Christlan Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Wednesday night, watch night servic from 10 o'clodk. AN are cordially | invited ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, corner Cal- ffornia end Octavia sts., Rev. George U. Eldredge _pastor—Morning service at 11 W, Congregational meeting immediately afte; K. Guthrie will preach. the morning service. Evening service at 7:0; the pastor will preach chool at 10 a. m. Union watch night service in the First Presbrterian Church, corner Van Nesg ave. and Sacramento st., Wednesday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock, PLYMOUTH Corgregational Church, Post st., near Webster—Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D. D., of New Haven, will morning at 11 and evening at 7:15 o clock THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth st Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor, resi. dence, 328 Haight; phone Park 32v. 11 m., ““The Other Wise Maxn.” Special Chris man music. 0 p. m., The chorus choir will render the cantata ~“The Ten Virgins, sssisted by eminent soloists. RICHMOND Congregational _Church, Seventh and Clement st—Pastor, o'clock, Rev. near corner *"Looking Backward 3 *Yooking Forward with Inspiration. 5 a. m. C. E. Societi Senior, 6:45 p.'m. Seats p. m Sunday-school, 9:: Junior, 4 p. m free. 'A cordial invitation attend these servic TNITARIAN Church rst), southwest corner Geary and Franklin sts.—Rey. Bradford Leavitt, minister. . Bradford Leavitt and Charies A. Murdock, superintendents of Sun- y-school. The Suncay-school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o' clock. Union service of church and Sunday-school, - Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Horace and Charles A. Murdock. Christmas music by choir and school. H. Bretherick, orgaiist. All are cordially invited. There is Do evening service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor. Cepp and Twentieth ste.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, min- -school at 9:45 o'clock, W. C. Maxwell, superintendent. At 11 o'clock, Rev. George Fuller, associate minister of the Oal land church, will preach. Select music 2 choir and orchestra under direction of Jabl Clement Bsq. All seats are free and every one cordially welcome. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts. Rev. F. W. C communion. a. m.: mon special musical service, & p. m. free. You are cordially invited. school at 12:45 p. m., C. | John Hemphill, | George C. Eldredge, | onduct the services in the to all who can | WALTER G. ANDERSON, Secretary. MOUNT MORIAH Lodge No. 44, F. and A, M.—Officers and members are respectfully_requested to assemble at the temple SUNDAY, December 28, at 2 o'clock p, m., for the purpose of attending the obsequies of our late brother, JOHN EZRA McCORNOCK, late worshipful master of Truckee No. 200, Truckee, Cal. By order of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodge No. 126, F. and A. M., will assemble at the “Masonic Temple | on SUNDAY, the 25th, at 9:30 a. m., to attend the funeral of our luLeA brother, LOUIS LEVINSKY. Master Ma- sons are invited, | GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. HERMANN Lodge No. 127, F. & A. M. —Called meeting THIS DAY (Sun- day), December 28, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at Masonic Temple, for the funeral of our deceased Brother, WILLIAM B. WEGENER. By order of the W. M. L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. | UNITY Lodge No. 131 1 O, O. F. syt Initiation TUESDAY N~ ?}‘N—"% ING, December 30. Visiting Ny ted. H. STEWART, N. G. F. H. HOLCOMB, Rec. Sec. brothers cordially in F. Scottish Thistle Club will their twenty-first annual Hog- B manay supper and ball at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., on WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 31, 1902. Tickets, $150 each. o be. had at| Lauriston & Ro 26 ddy, or at hall on night of supper. LITERARY COMMITTEE. EUREKA Benevolent Associution—The unnual ting of the members f this assoc will L+ held on SUNDAY, December 25, at the office of the association, 436 O'Farrell #t 11 a. m. The annual reports of the officers will be submitted, five trustees elect- ©d anc such othcr business transacted as will come before the mreeting. By order, MEYER H. LEVY, Secretary. } THE regular_annual meeting of the stockhold- | ers of the Campo Seco Gold Mining Company | il be held at the office of the company. 13 | | Market st. rooms 308-312, San Francisco, . on MONDAY, the 29th day of Decem- | | ber,1502, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose | of clecting a board of direciors to serve for | the ensuing year and transacting such other i business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on the ith day of | December, 1902 at 12 o'clock m. | ROBERT D. DUKE, Secretary. | Office Tooms 308-312 Spreckeis Annex, 713 | _Market st., San Francisco, Cal THE snnual meeting of ockhgiders 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 year, and the transaction | of such other business as may come before the meeting. GEORGE GRANT, Sec. | San Francisco, December 12, 1902, THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mize by hydraulic pro- cess from Andrew R. Jacks in Ruth placer mine, near Meadow Valley, Plumas County, Cel., draining into Small Creek, Wwhich | reaches North Fork of Feather River, gives | motice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Franciseo, Cal., Jan. 5. 1903, at 1:30 p. m. CLATRYOY ANTS—Cantinned. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. PROFESSGR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Clairvoyant and Palm- ist Ever in San Francisco. Realizing that many of the best citizens of this city would de oniy too anxious to consuit a good, reliable clairvoyant if they were first department 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 4t all times and amply pro- tected; making this the safest and most profitable means of investment in existence to-day. Indorsed by prominent business men and mercantile agencies throughout the | ; rigid inquiry and thorough investi- gation solicited. For full particulars call or satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness {roubles, consult this great medium and { von wiil be told how to overcome them; valu- able advice in all affairs of life; 26c up; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4509, ATTENTION—$500 if I fail to reveal your name and most important matters on Yuur mind without asking a single question; co; plete life readings this week through palmls- try, astrclogy, clairvoyance and crystal gaz- ing, in one seance and for the same fee. WOMAN wants work by the day. MISS ROWEN, 260 Clementina, in rear, upstairs. COOKING and housework by woman with boy 10 years old. Box 3091, Call. A THOROUGHLY competent housewife wishes work by the day; references. Box 5101, Call. GERMAN lady speaking German only Wishes position with elderly lady or take care of children. ~ Inquire at 26 Turk st., Park Hotel. WANTED——Cashier, $25; nurse, some sewing, for Institution, $25; cook. private boarding: house, 15 people, §30; waitress. go south, $25, fare here; laundress, 3-day week, $1 507 waitress workingman's hotel, $25: cook for 9 men, $30, see boss at office 10 o'clock Monday; waltress, Point Richmond, cook on ranch, §25; 50 housegirls at $30, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sutter st. WANTED—Two waitresses for tourist WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free *bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1095 |° Valencla s EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. t;‘;lel',. south, $25; chambermaid, country, 2 waitresses, family botel, city, $20, aiso chambermaid, wait one meal, same hotel, $20; waitress for French restaurant, country, $25; linen girl, assist waiting. city family hotel, $22 50: waitress, $£2 50, same place; waltress, cafe, country, §25; chambermaid, assist ‘waiting, $22 50, also 2 waitrcsses, same family notel, $22 50: waitress, K. R. eating house, $20; waitress, commerch:l he tel, country, §25; chambermald, wait. one meal, city, §25; 2 waitresses, restaurant, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. GARDENER or orchardist, competent in all branches, floral garden or fleld culture, prun- ing, grafting, curing or dried fruits,” wants steady place; private or take charge of small orchard or vineyard; Calif. refs; experience. Address J. B., 211 Minna st. COACHMAN wants position: is first-class gardener and driver; vears of experience; so- ber and reliable; best references. Box 3068, Call office. YOUNG German with experience and best of references, desires position In grocery store. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave. FIRST-CLASS hustling traveling salesman write H. E. WHITMAN & CO., Callaghan| NORMADO SORTIELLY, King of Life Rlead- | * open for engagement; best references. Box | e i ers, (39 Bush st., near Powell. 3089, Call office. LE—Furniture. etc., lease, etc, of | MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellls st., clairvoyant, | GENTLEMAN, energetic, executive, speaks Argyle Hotel, 234 McAlllster st., opposite | = crystal ceer, reads your life correctly without | several languages, traveled all over the City Hall; new, elegant and compiéte; hand- some office and reception room on 'ground floor; electric lights; fast elevator; 130 sun- | ny rooms; for sale under order of court, sub- Ject to incumbrances; rare chance to’ enter hotel business; sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to moon of | January 12, 1903; sale subject to confirma- tion. S TNICHOLLS, Liquidator, 234 Mec- | Allister 2000 for a large well- inery establishment; has good es- paying mil Box 3064, tablished trade of long standing. Call office. $200; PARTNER wanted In light business i established; $1S to $25 a week each; no prev- fous experiénce required. 25 Geary st., rm. 1. | SHOEMAKER wanted with $700 to buy a shoestore and shop; good location. 229% Fourth st. FOR sale—Art store in Colorado; can reduce stock to $3000 if desired; excellent trade with tourist business of $3000 to ¥8000 June to Sept. 15; have wholesale interests elsw where which must have undivided attention; n> trade; if you mean business it is a snap; tourist trade alone will pay expenses for eL- tire year. P. O. box 263, Colorado Springs, Colo. ; old CAN sell your business, no matter where it is; send description, state price, learn how; established '96; hizhest references. Offices ia 11 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, 1443 N. A. Bldg., Philadelphia. A RESPONSIBLE party can buy one-half in- terest In a good paying office business for §500; can investigate fully. Address box | 2443, Call office, A 0OOD country merchant talloring establish- | ment for sale. Apply REISS BROS. & CO, 24 Sutter st. FOR sale- son, death. New imoroved waffle bakery; 306 Gough st. rea- — | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | | ADVICE free_Columbian Law and Collection 1:tel. S questions: niames glven;50c, tter 1800, world, is open for a position. Box 3071, Call. MADAME MARCEAU. clairvoyant and card reader; ladies 2hc, gents b0c. 1601 Mission, hours 1 to 8. BARTENDER—Neat-appearing, sober, honest, age 30, from Kast, good mixer, desires posi- tion, or as assistant. Box 3104, Call. CLAIRVOYANT, 4 and planet readeriyonly 10c 262 Minna st., near 4th. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladi 2c: gents Olic: readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MRS, SHAFFER, tings daily, 4487, MRS. BAUMANN, has moved t lairvoyant card reader; sli- Jessie st., bet. Gth and 6th. the well-k [ n_clairvoyant, readings daily. YOUNG French gentleman, 28 years old, speaks English, wishes position as valet to gentleman; best of references; experience in traveling. ~ Box 3103. Call. WILLING young man wants position on pri- vate place as coachman, gardener, etc. P. W., box 3098, Call office. AS horseshoer by first-class workman; sober and steady. Box 3074, Call WHERR you become disgusted with poor work sen®or SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. PAPERHANGER wants work; also tinting: reasonable. Painter, 53 Harriet st. GROCERY clerk wants situation in the coun- try; thoroughly experienced. 720 Elizabeth st. AMERICAN. Carpet-beating Works cleaning,re- laid, renov: 1807 Harri ; tel.Church 2656. GOOD butcher wants to work in shop or drive wagon. Box 3079, Call. TRY HOPKFE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ig. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. CARPENTER, good all-round, wants work, day or job, city or country. Box 3089, Call. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter s tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. STEADY position by fraternal lodge organizer; experfenced and successful. Box 3102, Call. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: price reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263, BOOKKEEPER desires position; age 26; best reference. Box 3119, Call. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, Ve telephone East 126. 233 Golden Gate J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission T4. e o e e e e OFFICES. ollections made; PACIFIC COLLECTION 0; tel. 5580. BAD tena city or country. CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9- Agency, r. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 309. TO LET. $2000—BEST located liquor store and saloon; 1d on account of leaving city. Ad- box 8059, Cali office. No. 454 Third st., | FOR sale—Saloon, northwest corner. FIRST-CLASS saloon busine | ness cause of selling. 13+ | Natoma, | % | corner, slck- corner A GENERAL notion and furnishing store cheap rent; fine stand; price this week $2; Do agents. 2361 East st., San Francisco. EDDY, 5636—First-cl must sell before Ji fish and oyster stand; nuary 1; bargain, TAILOR shop for sale cheap; 3 living rooms in back. 423 O'Farrell st. CARRIAGE material business for sale account sickness. MR. KITZMULLER. 843 Howard. | s | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada, postage paid, one year for $1, AGENTS WANTED, | $22 WEEKLY and. all expenses for men with | ries tointrodace poultry compound; stralght salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons,” Kans. TRAVELING salesman of ability to sell high grade specialty line to general merchants. Box 608, St. Louie, Mo. EXCEPTIONAL offer, good vay; reliable men nd women solicitors. 39 Coiumbian bldg. —_— | ASTHAMA REMEDIES, ASTHMA sufferers, 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, 25¢ and 50c a package, e e ey ASTROLOGY. 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, ‘“‘Christian Sei- ence.” Sunday-school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock: free reading room. 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all are weicome. REV. W. D. TAYLOR of the Christian Catholic Church, assisted by Rev. E. A. Arrington of Zion City, Tll., will hold religious services at Zion Tabernacle, 401 Valencia st., at 3 p. m. 7:30 p. m. An ali-night meeting New All are invited. A GRAND rally of men to-day at 2:45 o'clock at the Young Men's Christian Association, Mason and Ellis sts. A sacret conceit leas by & large orchestra will precede the address 0 be given by Rev. George C. Adams, D. D. whose subject will be ““All Things Beautl- fut in Their Time.” BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture at Gold- en Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., at 8 o'clock to- night on the subject “The New Thought. All seats are free and the public is invited. Doors open at 7:30. THE Theosophical Soclety; Col. H. S. Olcott, president-founder; Pacific Coast. headquar- ters, Odd Fellows' buildine—Public_lecture, 8 p. m., by Mr. Thomas Prime of England; subject, “The Sign of the Cross”: “Golden Chain” class for children, 11:30 a. m.; class for inquirers, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. THE Theosophical Society, Golden Gate Lodge —Free public lectures every Sunday, 8 p. m., Flood bufiding, 509 Market st.: subject to- pight, ““The New Christmas Circle,” by Miss M. A. Walsh; Bible clags, 11 a. m.; inquir- ers’ meeting, Thursdays, 2:30 p. m.; discus- sion mecting, Saturdays, 8 p. m. Free read- ing-room and library open daily 1 to 4 p. m. EWAMI RAM Jectures at Academy of Sciences Hall Tues., Wed., 8 p. m.; also meetings at Hermetic Brotherhood, 508 Ven Ness, Mon., Wed., 2 p. m.; free. — e MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ASTROLOGY taught: horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mail. e e e ROBT. W. KING rm. 611; ali cas , estates, wills, attachments, collectione, consultation free; ro advance charges; call or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free—1 will advance costs in meritorl- 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. xaminer bldg., ADVICE free; divorces a specialty; quick,quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 860 Market st., cor. Stockton. JOHN R. AITKIN, atty.-at-law, r, 309-10-11, Clunie bidg, 503 California: tel. Bush 633. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cares; open evgs. W. W.Davidson,927 Market. L: 8 CLARK, Fmma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket =t.; consultation free; no fees in adyance. e BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. CHRISTMAS presents; $40 Monarch racers re- duced to $25. Agent for Columbla and Eu- reks bicycles; juvenile whebls. ALLEN. 801 Larkin st., corner MeAllister. e e e BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and ull kinds of song, talkizg and fancy birds; goldfish, pet stock. cages, globes, aqusriumis; bird and animal 700d of all kinds. 1546 Market st..bet.Sth&Otb. P et Bt ARl g BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BCOKS _of all kinds bought | rchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market: tel. sle 3741 e e e : nets $75 | mo. Luttermann & Co., 916 Market r. 53&55, SPIRITUAL services, Memorial Hall, Odd Fel- Jows' building, Market and Seventh sts., en- irance on Market st.—To-night, § sharp, first appearance here of the marvelous Elizabeth Allen Howlands, late of New York, in her wonderful double seance in the light material- ization of spirits and flowers, the most won- derful public demonstration ever given under strict . applied by a jury of 12 ladies and gentlemen: good music; lecture by Prof. Howland, subject, “'Spiritual Gifts.” See the beautiful floral design Gone by spirit hands, entitied *“The White Cross in Full Light.’ The marvel of the age. AA—DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st Subject, “‘Love and Resolu- tions”; followed by illustrations in the regims of art. Free tickets will be distribu- ted for X ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tues- day eve; remember the question box. Music. GRAND benefit entertainment to-night, at 8 o'clock, to Mr. Edward Wyllie, on account of his loss by fire; fine musical programme, with spirit messages by Earie, Mrs. Wrenn and Miss Dixon: admission 25c. Occidental Hall (5th floor), 305 Larkin st. A TEET c b A _TEST circle to-night, "Wed. night: prophecies for YOUNG. €18 McAllister; circle Tues. MONTHLY lesson lecture in Suggestion; Henry Harrison ‘Brown; experiments In psychome- try. Odd Fellows' biig., 8 ». m. sharp; 25c. NO test given duri n watch meeting 1908, MME. sittings dally; mno past 4 months, but was recognized. Buswells_devel. and biindfolded mediume: 2-8 p. m. Rear hail, 909 Market. 4 A—$1100; Oyster & chophouse; cor.: N. of M.; | daily $40. ermann 20.,916 Mkt.,r.54&55. A—$750; Coffee & chophouse; N. of Market. Luttermann & Co., 916 Market, rooms 54&55. | A—$1200; Saloon & room'g-house; N. of Mk Luttermann & Co., 916 Market, rooms G4&55. 1100; Saloon, coffee & chophouse Luttermann & Co., 916 Mkt., r.54&i CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions CLAY, 1717, near Van Ness ave.—8 rooms and A YOUNG man (Hollander) with experience in the nursery business would like position as gardener or assistant gardener on private place. Box 3082, Call. COMPETENT, reliable, young/ man desires position In responsible’ house as_bookkeeper; 7 years' experience. Box 3086, Call office. WANTED—By sober German engineer, steam or gasoline, thorough machinist, position as assistant engineer or machinist; J st. 616 Jones st. FIRST-CLASS hustling traveling salesman | open for engagement; best references, Box 8039, Call. X JAPANESE boy wants a position as school- boy in nice family. YOKOI, 807 Polk st. bath; rept cheap. 5 rooms: out Mission on to 19 Roscoe st. st. to DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING- * MILLINERY SCHOOL. Pupils fitted for business. Practical courge in millinery. Patterns cut to order; evening class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. MCDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. A JAPANESE boy wants a position of school boy in this city. K. ONO, 121 Halght st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e e e i e WANTED Second girl, city references, $23; second_girl, Palo Alto, $25: 3 parlor malds, city, §25; second girl, wsar cap, American 2ity, $25; Protestant second girl, Oakland, $25; second girl, 3 in family, no heavy sweeplng, city, $25: second girl and sewing, $25: second girl, 2 in family, $20; chambermaid and seamstress, assist in ing at dinner once in a while, $25 German chambermaid, Oakland, $25; bermald, some sewing, £20. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—German cook, no wash, $35; cook, Germau style, plain_wash, $35; cook, some wash, 2 in family, $30; cock, no w: family, §35; cook, 2 in famil; wash, : girl, general 2 in family, Oakland, $30; also _Ala- meda, 3 in family, $30; also Menlo Park, 2 in 'family, $30; girl for housework, & in family, city, $35; cook, 3 In family, little wash, $30; cook fcr 10 boarders, country, $27 50; general housework, city, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Infant’s nurse for child 14 mcnths, $30; nurse and companion for 2 little girls, would prefer French, $20; German nurse for | Oakland, $25; Scandinavian or German nurse for cblld 1 vear old for San Rofael. $25; infant's nurse, child 1 month old: 2 nurses for children + years old, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. ‘housework, | —MURRAY & READY.. Phone Mal D848 .. Employment and Labo¥ Agents. | FREE FARE..... TO ....CHEAP FARES | NEVADA . . ARIZONA Chatsworth Park, Los Angeles and other o« . Counties 4 . PRECOT T Teamsters, two and four horses; laborers, tunnelmen, rockmen, drillers, stonecutters, stonemasens, cooks, ete....... AL MINER 3 TO OREGON . ...FREE FARE 20 coal miners, married men with families and single men; good wages: good mine. FACTORIES SEEe BOSS HERE 20 laborers for different factories. no experi- ence needed: wages $1 75 to §2 day. ‘WOODCHOPPERS R - D SHINGLE BOLT MAKERS... 250 men to cut wood, make ties and make shingle bolts, good timber and good ground to work om; in Humbeoldt and Mendocino counties; reduced fares, bi> wages can be ‘made. 7o .. MARRIED HELP ............ ! Choreman and wife, ranch, south, see hoss | here, and found: milker and wife, fare 5oe, and found; farmer and wife, fruit ranch, $41 and found; married farmer, Yuba Co.; teamster and wife, sawmill company, south, $45 and found...... T A MISCELLANEOUS 35 farm hends, choremen and choreboys, $35, $25, §20 and found: 6 milkers, city and coun- try; butter maker, city_ depot, $60; 3 pipe fitters’ helpers, city job, $2 da; stablemen ; coachman, good place, $35 and found; 2 min- ers, gold mine, fare $2 40, $67 50; 2 stone- cutters; spool tender: car- loaders, $30 and found; 10 laborers; 5 teamsters, city and country; 2 stonemasons; 3 tinsmiths. Cook an ishwasher, same hotel, see here, $60 and found; 10 cooks, other place: | & waiters, 12 kitchen hands and dishwashers: | butcher, country shop, $35 and found, boys for stores, factories: bell and elevator boys. Hundreds of Other Places. MURRAY & READY -634-636_Clay street. | FIRST-CLASS bushelman for merchant tallor- ing department. Apply 8. N. WOOD & CoO., 718 Market st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S..Phone Grant 185 . HOTEL .DEPARTMENT .. FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 20 chambermaids, half fare paid. Fancy ironers, fare paid... Finishers, manglers, fare pal Body ironers, fare paid ..... A good opportunity for husbands and sisters, friends*.... vens A ives, A man and wife, waiter and waitress, south, free fare . :25 Walitress, same place . 825 Waitress, mining town. 825 Waitress. country commercial fare -$25 $20 TRIE o Ltoiee i 2 chambermaid! ~ 25 50c 2 country. fare paid $5 50 fare advanced. hotel, 2 waltresses, short distance, party here. 2 waitresses, first-class house, city. Lunch waltress, no Sunday work. Waitress, 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.. 25 waltresses, different city and country ho- | tels . .- $20-325 .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . Second girl, $25; ccok, small family, $§25; cook for a school, see party here, parior maid and waitress, $25; cooks, house- others. girls, second girls, nursegirl .429 Bush st. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. WANTED—Young girl or_woman to help with | housework half a day; $2 50 per week. Apply 5 Clay st. sist in housework; no washing: small wages. Call bet. 10 and 12 a. m., 25 Fulton st., cor. Second ave. WANTED—Address of woman who can make and repair Eastern hand-knit goods. Box 3096, Call. COMPOSITOR _(experienced) on a monthl 2 week. 516 Commercial st., top floor. BUTTONHOLE operators, sleeve makers, op- erators on felling n:achines. 19 Battery st. ; §9 A8 $45-840 | | EXPERIENCED mantel men to sell all kinds of gaglight articles. 316 Grant ave. FOR sale—Best paying 26c barber shop In the ¢city. running 8 chairs. Appi S. E. cormer Eliis and Fillmore sts. | BARBER shop; 2 chairs steady; for sale. 502 Turk st. OVER 500 pair new and second-hand shoes for sale cheap. McDonald & Perry, 261 Third st. WANTED—A competent and reflable young | man as bookkeeper for wholesale millinery: | _must furnish good references. Box 5044, Cail. | WANTED—Lady or gentleman to learn pho- | tography; good proposition offered. 3¢8 Twelfth st., Oakland. NEAT young man for kitchen helper. 40 O'Farrell st.; lunch counter. MEN—Our free catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in the shortest pos- sible time; barbers are in great demand. | _MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, Clay st. {“’AN‘]‘ED—hbonrs and mechanics to know ! that Ed Rolkin, Reno House v, still rens Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 large | _rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. | GOVERNMENT positions—More than 13,000 appointments made last year. Chances better for 1903. Examinations soon in every State. Full particulars as to positions, salaries, ete., sent free, Address National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C., or the .Insti- tute’s Pacific Coast Office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists, electriclans send for 40-page pamphiet containing ques- tions asked by Examining Board Enflnun to obtain engineers' license. G. A. ZE! Publisker, r. 22, 18 S. 4th st., St. Louls, Mo. FINANCIAL. COMPANIES fncorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and kold: stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific_States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. ————— e e WANTED—A girl to set type. Box 3063, Cali office. INTELLIGENT ;eofiln who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia. WANTED—A young_lady bill _zale house. Hox 3075, Call clerk in a whole- GIRL for general housework in Berkeley; Jap- anese preferred. Inquire 2327 Dana st. DENTISTS. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot brea warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50« plates, uil set: all work painiess and wa: ranted = Chicago Dental P: 24 § « received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been cstablished at 1096 Valenc! st LODGING-HOUSES 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 monthly payments, rent $150; leased; money-maker.$2000 rent §55; 2 entr’ces; money-maker 900 ; clears over $300; newly furnished; A—SPECIAL; mortgase sunny corner; 1 floor; all oak furniture; fine carpets; % block from Market; good for $100 clear. Exclusively with J. A. McMILLEN. A—55 ROOMS; 6 vears' 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. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 MARKET ST. ....IF IT'S FOR SALE WE HAVE IT.... 45 rooms; rent $106; all light rooms.. $2,300 96 rooms: new and modern; central... 15,000 115 rooms, apartment house; new and modern - 12,000 50 rooms 9,000 ture; see this 500 ‘other houses to select from. WE PROTECT BOTH BUYER AND SELL ROOMS—rent $45; good location 23 rooms; rent only’ §52; 10 rooms: on Geary st. 42 rooms; rent only 100 corner; man house; 60 corner; south of Market 80 i corner; north of Market Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. 12 MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, nr. Call bldg.; tel. Brown 4-5-5. Big free list at office; open § a. m. to 5 p. m. -._Phone Black 3430 . Third and Four STOMERS W AITING. 100 rooms, $6000; clears $500 a month. , $1300; near Market st.; transient, SEE_US/ MONEY BIG LIST AT OUR OFFIC LOANED. KREDO & CO. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jeasie 2981 ‘We have the best bargains In roomirg- houses in all parts of the city. Cail and get our list before you buy. We will loan you money at low interest. A._CAMERON & CO. Removed to 3 Eddy- s cor. Market and Powell. 1If you have real estate, hotels, rooming-houses or business%o sell, list with us. We have customers waiting for good investments; carriage for custome Phone_South 1050 PARIS Dental Parlors, Set teeth §$1 50 up; cr SET of teeth without YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. THERE Js -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. EDUCATIONAL. A MODERN NIGHT SCHOOL—Individual in- structicn Ly business men; sment; bookkeeping as in busine: tical and interesting; Gi plate. DR. H. G. pecial attention term opens Jan. School, 1236 Mkt. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—-Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post: catalogue free. FLATS TO LET. WANTED—Two business ladles, travel demon- CALIFORNIA, 1011, opposite Flood mansion. Mcdern upper flat, 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms, storeroom and laundry: hardweod 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. COR. Steiner and Hermann sts.; new flats, fac- ing Duboce Park; only 1 left; 7 r. & b.; $45. FLAT—6 sunny rooms; latest improvements; finished attic. 488 Fourteenth st. HATGHT, 563, in rear—4 rooms and bath; rent $15. PAGE st.—New flat; modern; T rooms, bath and large yard; rent $30. Box 3120, Call. SUNNY modern upper flat; 7 rooms and bath; adults. 1873 O'Farrell st. UPPER modern flat, 7 rooms and bath. Ellis st.; cheap.* WALLER, 660, near Scott—New and modern 10 rooms and bath, $40. 1887 A—THE Lyceum an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medica colleges; ref., Pres, Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eve, sessions, Pheian bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st §. F.—Thorough courses;compléte equipmen all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- band and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. “'A thorough school”; positions secured fcr graduates; modern methods; individual In- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. ADDED 2 new rooms; mew students still rush in; they know our graduates get the posi- tions. S, F. Business College, 1236 Market. ADDRESS Avers' Business college, 72 Market £t., for thelr new catalogue; it is free and the nicest fn the State. Life scholarship, $50. ENGINEERING—Clvil.elec., mining,mech., vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1504, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fuiton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, specialties: Hallet School: associated with ‘theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell ot. TARR'S Accounting Institute; perfecting be- ginners; college graduates specialty; book- keeping; figures. 855 Market st. MRS _G_WEILER, la © 2 RE G Wi nEuage teacher. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing. etc.; day or eve.; §5 a mo.1024 Mission,nr.6th. MRS, SHEFHAN—Accompanist and _teacher, 2137% Mission, nr, 18th; highest references. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- =on st.: day and evening classes. Call at. Cottage bldg., opp. Jefferson sq. $7T—LOWER flat, with yard. 726% Harrison st., between Third and Fourth, ————— strate dry goods stores. Box 3088, Call office. | AGENTS wanted: ladies preferred: article; can make $3 day. 2755 Mi BOOK folders wanted; steady work. Book- _b}ndel’)fi 536 Clay st. WANTED—GIrl to help in dining-room. 208 MeAllister st. WANTED—Young lady for bookkeeping. 3121, Call office. X P OPERATORS on overalls; no experience neces- sary; good pay; steady work; pald while learning. Clean, light, modern factory; ev- ery convenience, including dressing room. Levi Strauss & Co., 32% Fremont st. Ap- ply MR. DAVIS. WANTED—A womdn accustomed to travel; must be agreeable and entertaining conver- sationalist. Box 3061, Call office. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. WANTED—GIr1 14 or 15 years, to care for chil- dren in exchange for home. 4137 17th st. INTELLIGENT people who need an income, ad- dress Proofreader, box 1534, Philadelphia, ‘WANTED—Competent nurse, care of two chil- dren; good wages. 1984 Bush st. Box FLATS T0 LET—FURNISHED. ONLY eight furnished apartments out of 26 now left in beautiful ‘‘Haddon Hall,”’ located on the south side of Eddy st.. bet. Franklin and Gough; electric lights, elevator service night and_day, janitor service, steam heat, removal of garbage, hot and cold water; all included in rent of apartments. Here is a brief description of two of thé apartments, just to give you an ide Flat M, third floor, 5 rooms; hallway covered with blue Axminster carpet; double parlors have blue Axminster carpets and Empire mahogany furniture, with goid-plated trimmings; bed- room has a magnificent Grecian-Empire real mabogany bedroom set with delft blue body Brudsels carpet; dining-room, red body Brus- Eels carpet and golden oak furniture; kitchen completely equipped for housekeeping; pri- vate bath. Flat E, 4 rooms, first floor; par- lor contains red velvet carpet, & handsome cozy corner and furniture to match; bedroom has fumed oak furniture and biue body Brussels carpet; dining-room, red body Brus- sels capret and mahogany furniture; kitchen ready furnished for housekeeping; private Dbath. The other six flats are just as pretty as these. Come and see them. CHATTANOOGA, 161, cor. Twenty-third— Furnished flat of { rooms; complete for housekeeping; gas: bath; warm beit of Mis- sin; cars pass door; §20. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. HANDSOMELY furnished upper flat at 921 Eddy st.; finest residence locality; rent $60: furniture, carpets and curtaing all brand new and of very suparior quality; price $1100. Apply H. S. RANSON, 957 Market premises. . or on PROF. MERKI. 1003 Mission_nr. Gth—Private lessons, violin, mandolin,guitariclub practice, SCHOOL OF 1LLUSTRATION ...Day and PARTINGTON'S, 431 Pine st...Night elass. HEADQUARTERS for good lodgin and hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Mar- ket bet. 5th and 6t] NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale: will loan you money at 1% per ct.; monthly | payments. M. E. RIVES 0., 1 Market, SMALL rooming house, $50 cash: $150 mortgage; low rent. McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st. RE DUCK and chicken ranch; 5 miles out of tow oldest, best one in the Statc; must go; make offer. ' Business Board Trade. 326 Pine st. A PARTY with $400 to £0 in a good business. Inquire McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st. 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 and take an active interest therein, or would be willing to assist in the inauguration of a promising industry, | Address box 3090, Call office. WE can sell your business, farm or city real estate for you: buyers all over the country on our list: quick and successful service. A. E WALESBY & CO.. Columbla blag., Louis: ville, DISCREET gentleman or lady of means de- sirous of safe speculative business proposi- tion whereby amount invested will the same day more than double itself; handle your own money; particulars only at interview; no agents. Box 8073, Call. ATTEND Mrs. Wermouth's test meet,; spirit messages; 8 p. m.: 30c; O4d Fellows' bidg., Seventh and Merket ste. A—TESTS: front hall, 909 Market; sealed ques. 9‘,&!&"]‘&; Mrs. Gillingham, Mr. Wilson; Mrs. Stoddard’s seances: proof paipable the de- paried return; 10c; Sun., Tues., dafly. 278 9th, PRACTICAL office man with experience and $500 capital can secure a good position and half interest in a paying and well established businese. Address box 3013, Call office. WANTED—An up-to-date business man to take charge of Hoover Health ‘ggggu for city or to $10,000. State. Capital required, Hoover bldg., 1319-1520 Market st., S. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance to-night, 8 o'clock; H0c. 1084 Bushy Phone Larkin 4155, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night, 10c. ¥ HEUSSMANK, cirele to-night, 1774 15th,ar. Guerrero; open to engagements out of city. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seance every night ‘except Set,; ibc; sitting daily. 148 Sixth st. $3500_CONTROLLING interest in hest con- tracting firm in city; will invoice more than aeked; leave city Jan. 1; must sell. Box 305, Builders’ Exchange, city. START o reai Lostate “business: $5000 to $10,000 annually easily Ade ' T - £ ‘made. dress Traders’ Ex. Germania bldg., Milwaukee Wis. EVERY citizen can have 160 acres U, 5, land, redwood, tan oak or pine, by applying 6 | Home Equity, 1085 Market st. ‘ FURNITURE of 9 ‘rooms for sale on account of sickness; 1o aj Box 3106, Call SPIRITUALISM. ATTENTION MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and ~clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how (o overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satistdction by malil; send stamp for clrcular with epecial terms. 343 Geary st. MRS. DR. CLARK. THE OCCULT WONDER—Prof. Howland; res- idence, 918 O'Farrell st; expert life reader; advice on all affairs of life; hours 10 to 12 1 to 5 dally (except Sunday): special au- diences by appointment: fees $1 and $2; all business sacredly confidential. CIRCLE every night § o’clock, with demonstra- tion of hypnotism; 10c. - DR. EIRERSFICK- EN, 534 Sixth st. RETURNED—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clalr- voyant business medium and life reader. #16 Turk, bet. Hyde and Larkin, Hotel Regina. FARLE, 1052 Ellis st.; hours 9:30 to 12; tel. East 1035. B —— CLAIRVOYANTS, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvovant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market &t.._cor, Turk; private readings daliy, 10 a.m. 0’5 p.m.; readings by malil as satisfactory as in person: § questions answered $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year of birth} don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Wells. ¥argo money order or registered letfer. MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for 50c one week. 5 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 28c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. AN experienced dressmaker wishes work by the SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M, G. BARRETT, 302 Montkomery st, Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr, 10th, Pittman shorthand, typing.bookkeepg; $8 mo, HEALD'S Bu: Post st., 8. F. new S0-page catalogue free. MORODOCIDE. Attention Ladles, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Plles have .been permanently cured in this city without surgery or deiay. Names sent. Lady physiclan for women only. Call or nddress Emorodocide Co.. ladies’ de- partment. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg.. 8. F. - EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Fmployment Office—Japansse, Chi nese help. 426 Powell,nr. Sutter;tel. Black 5072, Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp, Office 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grand 16S: expert, rellable help. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years, Tel. Main 1907. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188, FOR sale—Five-room flat; newly and hand- somely furnished. Call between 12 and & B m. 420A Ellis st.; no agents. FOR sale—Nicely furnished 4-room flat. Sunday, 523 Jones st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. PIANO and furniture for sale. 3678 Six- teenth st. B — FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., highest price for second-hand furnfture; lDe.ly'Rnd 3 BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; spectal reason., g...'. WAUGH, r. 415, E!mn'rpfilcdl. Call y as cook and second for iy household, in country, $30 and 25, easy place; a girl for cleaning and <ome waiting in a school, $25; a Catholic nurse, one grown child, $25; a kitchen maid for private family, $25; a first-class cook, private | family, $40; two second girls for city places, $25 each; four second giris at $20 each; sbo- ond girl for a sanitarium, $25; cook and Taundress, 4 boarding-house 'waltresses; 2 restaurant waitresses, $7 week; 50 houge- work girls for city and country, $30, '!25 and ., mear owell. AN up-to-date versatile Dbusiness woman. Hoover University, 1327 Market st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scall treatment, halrwork, removal of suj i hair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. PANTS operaters wanted by 8. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. OPERATORS on ladles' underwear to work n factory; good pay. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ walists to work in factory. 666 Mission st., fourth floor. CHASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. HELP WANTED-—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN -& CO.'S......429 Bush St. SPECIAL TO-DAY. ... Sunday. .. s FOR CHATSWGORTH PARK. ...... nnelmen csseiaseann to a SHIP mDA!.u Fode % Busn st. A MAN and wife for indoor work for private family in_country; $35; references neces- sary. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. CIVIL service Government positions; 14,983 pointments this year: this is 4602 more than last vear; excellent opportunity for young people; catalogue of information free. Col- rmhl:)n Correspondence College, Washing- on, D. C. ‘WANTED—Bookkeeper, a young man prefer- red; must be a good penman; give reference, age. lengin of time in e‘;“ place, employer's name and wages expected. Address G. O Box 3100, Call office. R TRAVELING men; salary $80 month; all ex- penses: company 20 years old: incorporated; 825 caxh security required. = Monarch Com- pany. at No. all building, San Francisco, Cal. i CIGAR salesman wanted; salary or commis- sion; experience ; samples free. Address stamped envelope for particulars. WAYNE CIGAR CO., Toledo, Ohio. YOUNG man to drive delivery wagon: must have experfence and know Western Addition. Call to-day from 10 to 12 Blum’s Confec- tionery, corner Polk and Sutter sts. GOVERNMENT positions—Call day or evening for free information concerning positions, sal- arfes, qualifications., ete. 927 Market st. BOY 15 to 18 years old as helper on ice cream. Apply to-day’ between 10 and 12. Blum’ A THOROUGH bookkeeper and cashier wanted | tor a corporation: one that can | _some stock preferred. Box 3007, otfice. PANTS operators wanted by S. N. WOOD & i CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. | MEN o tearn barber trade; $15 required: frem shave. Barber College, 258 O'Farrell st. WANTEDYoung men to learn barber trade. 5. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. SAILORS and Australia. inary seamen for Europe and RMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. | PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G.A.R. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. navy; able-bodied men of good character, between' the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 _feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting 40 Ellis st., San Cal.; Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U, 8 Custom-house, 222% North Main st., Los Angeles Cal. GET your shoes half soled while : 280 to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly half price. 3563 Mission st., bet, 1st and sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25c night; reading-rooms: free bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_sul received at Call branch office, 2200 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e ————————— HORSES AND WAGONS. A slaoet. 335 Seeh at. - aieo b ‘wagons, et, 3 Ilun} harness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m, JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. BIG plow_horse, $45; horse, $35: laundry agon, $75; coal wagon, $15; buggy, $20. 't'wct't"ym-n.' SAN FRANCISCO V4 lias now i mssion M Lo PANCOATE secretary, 510 Golden Gate ave. READ “The California "* of interest to horsemen. Dalziel, editor, G. @. ave. 2D-HAND buggy and hack; fine Ulg: laundry wagon, nearly new, cheap. 828 st sur- Largest assortmnt 2-hand wagons, buckb" rey, harness, work, driving horses. 15th-V: AN Al express wagon, ; also i wagn Tor stle chean . 398 Mishen o A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in Wrapper for mailing. $1 per vear. e — HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send efr- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A—512 BUSH st.—37 rooms, modern; 444 st.—12 rooms and bath. SPECK & CO., Market st. FOR rent—4-room corner house: San Joss ave. and Goethe st.; San Mateo electric car pass door. JACOE HEYMAN CO., 117 Sutter. LOST AND FOUND. $5 REWARD—Gold anchor. brooch, on Mission st. or Fillmore st. car. Please return to 318 Twenty-eighth bet. Sanchez and Noe. LOST—Gold mounted briar pipe. Finder will receive reward by returning same to Lieutenant E. K. MASSEL, Presidio. LOST—Lady's umbrella;: initlals L. C. F.. Suitable reward at 516 San Jose ave. LOST — Somewhere between California and Franklin sts. and the First Unitarian Church, Geary and Franklin, Tuesday evening, a lady’s breastpin, mi design; liberal re- ward. Return to 1517 California st. LOST—Pearl stickpin and watch charm 0 '-hclhw:‘oflhoru. C.J.Hflmflg .: reward. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. DRESSMAKER, also cloak and suft maker, good cut::r ;nd :tte‘;'. wants a few more en- gagements by the day. MISS goeements | BARSS, 16 YOUNG German girl wishes situation for cook- ing and housework: vielnity of &2 Cole st., nepr Frederick RIS A %20, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter A YOUNG woman to work in a hotel as work- ing housekeeper, $25; must do at table. MISS PLUNKETT, 438 Sutter sc> near Powell. % FOUR girls to learn hairdressing; ches frade in 2 mesks; mase Al e “{;& gxé : §12 per week gu: E early; and eve. class. OId S. F. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL, 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15. C(zfil:z&il‘!'{tu;{h‘:ed nurse from the East will of dick person; terms re 3 618 Bddy st. Tel. Grace 2055, g Ai Bastern lnd){]v;;mld like situation as house- ceper or could be useful for 3 address, 513% Castro st. e e day in families; all kinds of i also. Box 3087, Call. bR e i it ) CAPABLE woman wants nosition as laundress Ly the day or month; thoroughly competent. 544 Howard st. YOUNG woman goes out by the day: washing, Troning and house cleaning: g 1103 Powell st. o S T TWELVE women and eight 5"“ 7 to 14 for ladies and juvenile band of fifty pieces each; beginners and amateurs preferred. Hoover Brass Band, 1327 lll'\rka! st. WANTED—A reliable woman; housekeeping and cooking for 4; no washing, no wirklows: | Sundays off; $20 per month. Call bet. § and | 12, Sunday, 301 Eddy st., coiner Jones. LADIES to do plece work home; we furni; materials and pay $7 to o nnméed envelope to ROYAL CO., 34 st., Chicago. GIRL, 16 to 18, for factory work; steady em- plovment; wages. Apply at AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st " i OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 25¢; gents 50c. ‘WANTED—Position as seamsts i family or institution. Box !@H;;; C:llvg:l:: e e o i il o SO ‘WANTED—Reliable woman as working house- keeper for two gentlemen; wages §25. Apply | EXPERIENCED - frame makers. 1605 Clinton ave,, Alameda. " _ Confectionery, corner Polk and Sutter sts. LOST—Diamond pin; crescent-shaped; reward. TR S T T | e years of age liv will £ p San Francisco. Address box 3037, Call. Watch Case Cor: B0 8 ’?rmz:‘-“m o ola goid DETECTIVES Every locality; good salary: = sescesiiver (0 make new watch cases. experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis, MEDICAL. ‘WANTED—Thoroughly experienced domestic | MRS. DR WYETH. specialist temale and dressgoods salesmen. Apply at LIV- mrhmu.mitw-:-:fi:n INGSTON BROS., 123-0 Post st. years' experience; refined home and B e T o e s T — ST i u ol 3 3 e - Buc arst cla o s ® Ak QL reliable specialist for all fo: BOYS wanted to deliver telegrams; wages from -~ Jps LX) h' $25 to $35 per month. Apply at 300 Mont- | DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick of L =5 - hmunu orvected: the -fil. PRESSER. California Clothing Renovatory, | tuney 4 i g 5 V) te helped; the most cases treat- el o : advice Office, Market st. MEN and women to_learn Western Barber Colleger 647 Comimencit ot EXPERIENCED and Inexperienced makers. 578 Mission st., room BOY to work in drug store. 148 Fourth st. Goodwin, ists; instant rellef guaranteed; low fees: ma- ternity home;babies adopted free. 906 Market HARNESS maker. a3 LSRR JOS. W. McTIQUE, 3156 A—MRS. DR.' GWYER, , over 'umm wmmn—emg-_q fihgfllu‘l:flflinm- DR. wm—'-_-“—-— AND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERE original method of treatment. 1126 Market. MATERNITY Villa: strictly MRS, AIQ:“ODM‘ wanted at Tesio Studio, And inexperienced wire 578 Mission st., room 413. o o 1 Dilled | P oL e, e e