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| _MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1903. e — e AGENTS WANTED, SAN nAlClqu CALL. ¥ OFFIC the San Francisco [ THE master adepts, healers and developlng : < 5 mediume, Orlental costumes, Eives blindfold- corner Market and Third streets; open | oq%ogis: 2 and 8 p. in. Rear hail, 909 Market, night in the year. clock ever ANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, 5 until 9:30 p. m. eet; open until 9:30 p. m. ster street; open untfl 9:30 p. m. reet; open until 9:30 p. m. 2 street; open till 10 p. m. arket street, corner Sixteenth; FREE circle to-night; class on psychology started next Thursdiy, 8 p. m.; especial offer | $5. Dr. and Mme. Eilersficken, 34 Sixth st. | 9 McAl ister st.; sittings daily. ; WYLLIE, photo medium, leaves shortly for h; come early: ftting. 330 Ellis, open Mysterious “everlasting fire”’! Marvelous new Tuel that burns forever: makes intense heat, but never burns up; hotter, cheaper, cleaner than coal; l¢ worth cooks a meal or heats a room; burns In any stove or grate, or out- doors anywhere, without attachments or kindling: no ashes, smoke or smell; abso- lutely safe; pronounced '‘miraculous,’ super- natural; great excitement wherever shown'; agents making fortunes; nine-tenths profit; no capital required; territory free. Bryan & inventors, 474, Cincinnati, O. 385 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. est circle every night; 10c. test seance every night T0c; st ings daily. 148 Sixth st D Mrs. Wermouth's Sunday night, § o'clock test circle, i 416 Golden Gate ave. lecture, Henry Harrison Fellows' bidg., 8 p. m.; music. RDT, spiritual test meeting to- 3250 22d, bet, Mission, Valencia; 10c. > lectures on Hypnotism, with dem- Pythian Cast m. 1oc. th street; open until § p. m. street; open until 9 p. ner of Twenty-second and Ken- open until 9 11 eve at $50 WEEKLY and expenses; sample free; greatest money-making invention of the age; Automatic Washer does a weshing in 30 min- utes without labor or attention; cheaper than any other; indestructible; everybody buys: agents coining money; thousands of testi- monials. Automatic Washer Co., station U., Chicago. COMPETENT agent to sell the new combin tion life, accident and health policy issued only by’ the Conservative Life Insurance Co., *Old Line”; cash surplus over $300,- 000; liberal general agents' .renewal con- tract. Call or address the company, Fair Bidg., 230 Montgomery st., S. F, preach us Was | ction of cordially service. | pp and minis- R 1609 Clay—Clrcles Sun- | . 8 b >l>\\',\llll et arian Church, corner Dinemore, D.. Ps. M., of | as 'an orator, author, pher, will lecture in the | um next Monday, Tues- | 1 Thursday nig! at S ‘audience. Subjec he { onizing Science and | = entifically explaining ail ¢ phegomena, with tele- | trations ch night. Friday women only, at 2:30 o'clock. he Influence of Mothers on the Oxygen Restores Permanent Health Ie by Mrs. May Van Auken and gentiement, 8 Mon. eve, 618 1ddy trial oxygen ireatment to ladies and | 2104, Tto8 p. ; clty tes open. | 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D., will lecture at 8 p. | “m. (upstair®) in Golden Gate Hall, t20 Sutter st he subject for this evening will be. “Why Men are Slaves.”” Admission and AGENTS, dealers, street men; enormou profits; fascinating scientific pocket puzzle just out; sample 10c. Valley Mfg. Co., Mid- dletown,” Conn. 22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with Tigs to introduce poultry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Per- sons, Kans. WANTED—Agents to Inclose stamps for par- ticulars my new method replating mirrors daily. L. HULLINGER, 4 Francesville, TS make your own goods With our ready- to-mix ingredients; samples free. THORN- B CO., Fort Madison, Iowa. either sex, Alutgum wa- sole’ saver; everybody buys. CO., 139 Post st. everywhe: shoe BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A—S$90; CORNER cigar store: Third st.; good trade; rent $10; snap. STRAND, 331 Kearny. A—WE buy, sell or exchange business of all kinds. ' STRAND & (O, 331 Kearny st. A—_s$650; : good trade: rent 15 15; Sarenin STRAND 591 Kearny at. = WA-10; bergaln. BTBAND. 331 Heary st A—$225; BRANCH bakery and coffee parlor; 3 rooms; rent $15. STRAND, 831 Kearny st. A—$2500; HOG ranch; large profit; will take partner for $1500. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. A—$400; FISH market; full value; clears $100 month. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. A—$850; ;_good de; 10; sidkness caue seler SERAND, 541 Kearny. + A—$175; FAMILY grocery and liquor store; €00d trade; rent $7 50. STRAND, 331 Kearny. $750_12 ROOMS and bath; rent $32; north of Market st. 11 rooms and bath; rent $60; all sunny. | 1150—12 fooms and bath; rent $60; Wp:eul;lnnntl hotel; 3 * lease. 5 2 rs' leas 650045 rooms: corner; all light and sunny. L'-a'mzu;fi»mw & CO., 916 Market st., rooms an . $300_BRANCH bakery and milk depot; rent $12, including 2 furnished rooms. LUTTER- MANN & CO., 916 Market st., room 54. $5000—EXCELLENT opportunit bakery and cafe; 4 years' lease; daily _re- ceipts average $130. See LUTTERMANN & _CO., 916 Market st., rooms 54 and 55. ROOMING-HOUSE, 33 rooms; clears $150 monthly. MARIN LAND CO., 2385 Kearny st. nets Y. rent $115; $600; PARTNER wanted; manufacturing and | contracting business; complete plant, team, ete.; former experience not required. MARIN LAND 35 Kearny st. $350: FURNISHED hotel. 14 rooms: must seli. MARIN LAND CO., 235 Kearny st. new method and steady work for agents. Midland st ASTROLOGY, A . | ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND. book store. 649 Eilis. or by mail. ———————— ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. 611; all cases; damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; re- member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601. PARTNER wanted in an established business; no night or Sunday work; dutles easily ac- Quired; sure profit of $125 to each per month; capital required, $500. DONNELLY & CO., 632 Market st. BARGAIN- Fine grocery business in Mission warm belt; big store, with 3 rooms In rear; _nn( cheap. 625 Guerrero s CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. e WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE MAN OF MYSTERY—PROF. W. H. MONTAGUE. THE ONLY TRUE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST IN SAN FRANCISCO. CLAIRVOYANT, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, e gtven Advice on busites love, courtship, o ce on ness, marriage and divorce, tells of your friends and enemies; removes evil Influence, reunites the separated and causes speedy and happy mar- riage to the one of your cholce, OT BY BELTS OR CHARMS, BUT BY PROPER ADVICE. NEVER FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prices within reach of all. It costs no more to con- sult him than those less competent, SPECIAL THIS WEEK. LIFE LINE OR BUSINESS. 50c. PARLORS 2 AND 3, 1085 MARKET ST, Between Sixth and Seventh. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE. The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever In San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee td make you no charge if I fail to call you by name, tell your occupation and what you calleg for; 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; I will tell you how to gain the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; in fact, I will | tell you every hope, fear or ambition’ better I than you can tell yourself; I will straighten out | your affairs and give you luck that wins suc- | cess in love, marriage, business, mining. spec- ulation, health, recovering buried treasures, ! lottery, employment and Dbetter positions; no matter what trouble you may have call and I will help you or charge nothing for my serv- fces. $1 this week. 326——O'FARRELL ST.——326. | MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladies be; gents readings daily. 132 Sixth st. lady palmist and card reader in clty. Kearny, room 20; ladles Z5c, gents o0c. WALTERS, great card reader: la. 25c, 1 Mission st., nr. Gth; open Sun. SRINE DEAN, sclentific card Sixth st., room 2; no signs. Ward; wonderful fortune tell truth or no pay. 126 Turk st. FOR sale—Large restaurant; located wholesale part of town; clears good profit; lease. Ap- DIy box 603, Call office. TOR sale—Carpenter and jobbing shop; stock benches, 2 HP. dynamo, saw, etc.; central location. Box 624, Call offi ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritorl. GOLDEN ach zncampment No. Members are reques ral of PATRIARCH JOHN DEAS. = CALIFORNIA Lodge, No. 1, I. O. _ . 0. F.—Memb: attend funeral of our late br >. L. PAR- ENT, P. G. 30 ALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, L. w. 0. F.—Members _attend League, | meeting MONDAY EVENING. Stran in Memorial Hali ng your gentlemen frie J. H. McHENRY ation, 1. O. Q. are requested to JORROW (MONDAY) at 8 o'clock in L O. Hall (room 6) o pay visit to California Lodge No. 1. W. T. BB, Secretary. {der, E ny | > &t., Rev. William Morning _servi, iw notified to attend tke fu- | meral of our late neigh bor, JOH. LUCY from the ( jertakers’ niay at sul Command funeral ) 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; estabiished 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, WANTEDPartner with $150 to open restau- rant and catering business. Box 170, Call, $1800—PARTNER wanted in_well-established hotel in good town. Box 605, Call office. PARTNER In office business; splendid opportu- nity; small eapital; 10071 Market, room 1. ADVICE free—Drs. Goodwin, ladies’ speclal- ists: instant rellef guarantéed; low fees; m: ternity home bables adopted free.906 Market. AITKEN & AITKEN. attorneys; r. 800-10-11 Clunie blde., 503 California; tel. Bush 635. GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, r. 416 Examiner bldg. Pensions and general lezal work, 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, B BASEMENTS TO LET. LARGE basement, with cement floor, Apply 214 Eddy st. Sale or Exchang: resents; $40 Monarch racers Agent for Columbla and Eu- ALLEN, 301 RISTMAS p duced to §25. reka bicycles: juvenile wheels. Larkin st., corner McAllister. S BIRDS, DOG: ETC. all_kinds of sons, talking and fancy birds; goldfish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums; bird and animal £00d of all kinds. 1548 Market st. bet. §th&9th. L7 « grave of bor, JAS D! , Jan. 18, 1903, at | D. m. sharp, at Hill Cemetery. nbers will assemble at their hall in Pio- bldg. at 1 p. m. sharp and then pro- 1in & body to the cemetery. J. J. RYAN, Con. Com. music 30 p. m. . evening at e a meeting on S prayer and January 18, at t hour service. | roomg of California Harbor, rector will | No 15, Ferry bullding, 1 All those who have not received the ciation will Captain. p. m. | obligation and degree of the ass P, N. STOF ain's Clerk. i 134th_anniversary of the birth poet, Robert Burns, | brated on FRIDAY Piftoenth oL EVENING, January 23, 1903, in Mechanics' Pavilion, under the joint auspices | | der, Pastor_" | o e e Andrewss Socicty, Calcdonian Club, bark 329; | QO R rhiotie Club and Clan fxaser. O, 8 C. The best local talent obtainable, with a | chorus of 500 voices, accompanied by a band of B0 pleces and twelve pipers, will render | Greaves, recen ttish songs and music; picturesque High- will preach at 11 a. m. a nd dancing by adults and children in cos- Renewal of Strength” | tume. Oration by MR. JOHN McNAUGHT. 1o be followed by a dance. Tickets—Adults on “A Great Surrender” | reserved seats 75 cents; children un- = cents: 1o be obtained from | members of the organizations, J. G. Macdon,- All cordially invited. Seats ald, 1120 Market st.; Ruediger & Loesch, 111 | Larkin st.; Thain Brothers, 781 Market st.; -~ hs s | J. W. King, 1049 Valencia st.; J. A. Mc- Sclentist, Central | Leod, 1568 Pacific st.; James Johnston, utter st.. bet. Kearny and Grant | Messrs. John Reid & Son: cience service at 11 a. m. 907 Mar- ,’and at the Pavilion on that evening, subject of Jesson sermon, ““Truth.” nday school for children at the same hour; Wed- | ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- nesday g at & o'cloc ing of the stockholders of The California 6 Kearny st., rooms 509- Sugar Refinery will be held at the office of the company Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 24 day of February 1903, at the hour of 11 ¢'clock a. m., for the rend e ND union mass meeting for men only I be held st the Young Christian c | purpose of electing a board of directors to Mason and streets, this | bervs for - e een ond, B (eets, ihis | erve for the ensuing year, and the transac 1t by the large orches red | ¥ion of such other business as may come bo- € by the ‘l‘{-firnfchggu:‘“‘_m “"‘l;;' | fore the meeting. A. B. SPRECKELS, Sec- George C. Adams. D. D., will give a | _Tooors- address on ““The Successtul Man." | TO the officers and members of the Longshore eperal pecretary, M McCoy will pre- | * Lumbermen's Assoclation (Local No. 224)— | be crowded all should be present t uring which Rev. You are requested to attend the funeral of our deceased member, OTTO OLSON, from the California Undertakers, 400 Powell st., SUNDAY, Jan. 18, at 10 a. m. sharp; wear badges. By order of R. CURTIS, president. G. A. HA , Rec. Sec. CHISADELPHIAN _ meeting, Union Square Tall, Post st., near Union Square - Reading at n A& m. A eeries of interesting discourses et - H;;N:}: m:}lv "‘}1};’,::“‘,‘,;“,';&3: ‘;‘.‘;‘;‘; | THE California Debris Commission, having Established and by Whose Authority? Is It | beceived abplications to mine by hydraulle process from C. . Gra e | Gravel Mine, near Ne . Ev me corlially invited. | County,” Cal, draining irto B Creek, | YPHICAL Socicty, Golden Gate Lodge— | Which Teaches south fork of Yuba Rives Free public lectures every Sund: 8 p. m., | from Princess Hydraulic Mining Co., in Prin- ilding, 509 Market st.: cess Hydraulic Mine, near Redding, Shasta pe Development of Higher Psychic | County, Cal., draining into Clear Creek, H. Dharmapala. Thursday, which reaches Sacramento River; and from p. m., “Lesson in Psy-| Henry Gutenberger in Gutenberger Gravel . January 23, 8 p. m,| Mine, near May postoffice, Amador County, of Life,”” by Dharmapala Cal,, draining into_Willow Creek, which e Llo b T S mecting will be held”at yoom 06 Fioed ————— | & mee % Theosophical Society—Colonel H. E. Ol- it presvhent fonmier” Pacitn st heoy, | Bullding, San Francisco, Cal, February 2, quarters 0dd Fellows' bullding, Publie Jec. | oo &t 1:80 p. m. ture & p m. by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson, | ANNUAL MEETING—The regalar annual meet- am: in Selby Hill the Kingdom of God?”" a City. Nevada lection. Ev Seats free.” No col- | subject, ““A Lost Soul” “Golden Chain” | = ing of the stockholders of the Pajaro Valley class for children, 1 e m. Class for| Consolidated Railroad Compuny will be held inquirers Thursday 2:30 p. m. at the office of the company, No. 827 Market &, San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 19th day of January, 1903, at the hour of 11 o'clock a m., for the purpose of electing a' board of directors to serve for the ensuing , lectures Monday and Golden Gate Hall, 625 free; private class Sundays and SWAMI RAM. M. A. Saturday evenings af Sutter st.; Thursdays, 2 p. m. year and the mn;:;un othm:h other b;n. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS Dees a8 may come before the meeting. The AN TALYITLS VI m et | Bt Dot e on it sty Louncemes joc] nouncement next Sunday. WEHTHANNAM, Secretary. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oceinic Steamship Company will be held at th: office of the company, No. #27 Market si., in the city and counity of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, on WELNESDAY, ths 2ist day of January, A. D, 1903, at the hour of 11 o'clock & m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, S A S EPECIAL Spirtual services to-night, 8 sharp, Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows' bldg., Seventh and Market sts., . entrance; the marveious Elizabeth Allen Howland to-night y;grand new seance positively in full light; most wonderful seance yet; see the ani- mation of matter; sce the spirits appear and reet friends; bear Prof. Howland' A~ andl for the transaction of such other busi- Sirring decture. “The Writing in “the | Dess as may come before the meeting. Trans. Sands”; special vocal music and “the grand | fer books will close on Saturday, January 10, vipe organ.” Mr. and Mre. Howland are or- | A D. 1903, at the hour of 3 y'clock p. m. By order of the President. H. W. THOMAS, secretary Oveanle Steam- §hip Company, No. 827 Market at, San dained ministers of “‘The.Gospel of Spiritual- iem. C. V. MILLER, greatest of all materializing mediume; took prize contest medal, Paris, Francisco, Ban Francisco, Cal., January 1, 1908, 1900, and many others; only Mvis medium BTOCKHOLDERS' mee! ! meeting—The - indorsed, by Flammaricn. Sarah ng_"“a'-fl'& ing of the stockholders: of the Taton Sren Duke Borls of Russia, Rev. Dr. Joseph D.| suo” son soonld &t the office of the com- pany 222 Market st, San Francisco, on TUESDAY, January twenty-seveath, 1903, at eleven o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of el ing = board of diréctors to serve for the en- suing year and for the transaction of such o‘n‘mzr business as may come before the meet- CHARLES N. CHAMPION, iiecretary. Office, 222 Market st., San Fra: cisco, Cal., January 13, 1903, THE regular annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Union Trust Company of £an Fran- clsco will be held at the office of the com. pany in the Union Trust Cfilnnfl-l‘l building, corner Post, Montgomery and arket sts., San Franciéco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 24 day of February, 1903, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.'m., for the purpose of electing 1 board of directors to serve for the following year, the amendmert of the -laws of the company asiness as sretary. Wild of Toronto, Dr. O. O, Burgess of San | Francisco and thousands of others. Leaves for tour of world in April: seances, Sun., 50c; Thure. $1. 8 p. m. 1054 Bush st.; phone Lar. n 4153, AA-DR 7 DEPEW KERGAN'E fres lectury this_evening, Crystal Hall. Pythian Castley 909 Market st ~Subject, ““What is Consump. tiow” ? Tollowed by Views of a visit to FomD. Free tickets will be distributed for X-ray ex- hibition at sanitarium Tuesday evening. Re. member the question box. Special music. PROGRESSIVE _ Spiritualists, 04d Fellows building, Seventh and Market sts.—Mrs. Ti. £ Lillie, speaker. Vocal selection by Mrs. Stimpson of 305 Larkin st. Admission free, KATIE HEUSSMANN—Circle to-nlght, 25e: pen to platform engagements throughout the tate. = 1774 Fifteenth st, near Guerrero: sittings_dally. A__TESTS; Front Hall, 900 Market; 11 fres, Davis, Holt; 2-8, Mrs. Giilingham, Mr. Wii- MRS, STODDARD'S splendid circles in_which &1l receive individual tests;Sun., Tues, 278 Oth. ETHEL CRINDLE: materializing seances Sun- day and Wednesday eves, OUc. 325 Eilis st and the transaction of such other b may come before the meeti: L W. HELLIAN.D&. ASTHMA REMEDIES. e | ASTHMA sufferers, keep In mind thit' A. DI Nola's Asthma Remedy s the best remedy of Tibciae. 1008 Marick e A PRI’ Dasts et st., St. Ni bldg.: Cut Rate Drug Store; 10¢, 250 and B0 a Phe. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—A child to board; good hom quire 508 Jessie, AND OLD, of all kinds bousht; librarles purchased. . Holmes, 1149 Market; tel, Jessie 3741. R BUSINESS CHANCE! BUSINESS CHANCES—INVESTMENTS, Oftered by the EQUITY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (In- corporated). $3,000,000—New York banking house wants to invest $3,0000,0000 in dividend-paying mines capable of further development. $200,000—Corporation forming to buy and @evelop rice, hemp, cane, tobacco and cocoanut lands and other concessions in the Philippines. 000-—Company hLas gas wells that will manufacturing and lighting gas to five ; want capital to lay malins; estimate return’ of cost first year. acres beautiful land, Alameda $16,000—620 y; fertile; grand view; electric iine soon pass near property; can be subdivided to 10 and 50_acre tracts and sold for $50,000. $12,000—Saw and planing mill; feet saw timber standing: 10,000,000 thousands of cord | of wood worth $1 stumpage; local demand ex- ceeds capacity of mill; near two growing towns. $5000—120 acres near Haywards: 8-room house; running water piped, grain and pasture land; place suitable for summer boarders and half-way house. $10,000—Wanted by a local automobile com- pany to increase plant so it Al present orders; prefer Investor to take active interest in_management. $12,000—Rooming-house for sale netting $500 a month. orchard,” garden, $K00—Furnished sunny flat of 8 rooms for sale; rent $60. Délicacy store with sales of $450 a month; can be greatly increased. Window space to let in millinery store. Want to exchange beautiful Santa Cruz country home for rooming or boarding house in San Francisco. 'he association will furnish mining experts, legal advice, business managers, corporation secretaries, will form and finance corporations and devise special systems of bookkeeping and office vork, make abstracts of title, appraise- ments und do a general agency business. If you iave anything to sell, money to loan, expert help to employ or if you want to buy property, borrow money or secure a situation, become a stockholder in the assoclation and It will look after it for you. Incorporated 90 days and over 400 stock- | holders; capital, $500,000; the most practical co-operative business organization in the world. Office, rooms 435-6, fourth floor, Starr King bldg., 121 Gea st.; telephone, Private E: change 216-Equity. H. E. WHITMAN & CO., the old reliable and conservative firm, are stlll paying regular dividends as herctofore on each and every Tuesday throughout the year. This profit will not be reduced, as they are amply able to_continue earning the same on all capital invested. Your money Is not used for gam- bling purposes, but is invested in legitimate business and is fully protected by thelr ex- tensive properties. Deposits may 'be with- drawn at any time, in part or in full, on de- mand. Business men, banks and mercantile agencies throughout the country Indorse their methods. Rigid inquiry and thorough inves- :ld.d‘llm ;!ollcfled. For full particulars call or ress H. E. WHITMAN & CO., Callaghan PSiiding. fen Frascieons _— AN energetic, experienced business man de- sires to purchase the whole or a part of an established, profitable business, or to ac- quire an interest in and conduct a new and meritorious enterprise. Address box 610, Call, TOR sale—A fully equipped plant of plain and fancy machines, cording, tucking, hemstitch- ing, embr’?‘ldcry. ‘butlonhol!c l(ng’ other nece: nery” for m Kdaress box 614, Call office. e Lurpotes: CASH for your real estate or business, no mat- ter where located. If you desire a quick sale send us description and price. NORTH- WESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, B12H Bank of Commerce bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, FOR sale at less than involce; fine stock and fixtures of the best located grocery in Oak- land; lease; low rent; fine show for good business; must sell this week. See owner, 972 Broadway, Oakland, A PARTY wanted with $1000; & chance to make 'é“n"y‘ el S sy, SInoge, O lose. a8 x 176, Call office. partner in well- WANTED—Gentleman as established _wholesale and : st have $3000 cash; eblect, to increase the FOR sale—Best-established plumbing store and shop in large le fown; opent 1 ctive, A AN undivided % interest n 14 able inventions ice e patents for valu. Address box 607, Call office. Apply at once, { MAN with $150 to take Interest in business and go out on the road and represent com- pany. Address box 105, Call. S Sl e T BUYS " o el Aah e T8 IR ST L e e CANNERY stock paying dividends; only small amount for sale. 326 Post st. CARRIAGE material business for sale account sickness. MR. KITZMULLER, 843 Howard. —_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALIE. A—J. A, McMILLEN & CO., 908 MARKET ST, PHONE JOHN 631. ROOMS T AND &. Clear Titles Guaranteed on All Sales. Any place sold on monthly payments. 17 T.; rent $55; 2 entran.; money-maker.$900 § r.; rent §25; newly furnished; only.... 215 50 rooms; good fur. and carpets: r. $95. 2000 14 rooms: rent $85; velvet carpets...... 1150 24 rooms; 6th st.; newly carpeted; rent $100; long lease; clears $100; this is a snap . . 1800 J. A, McMILL! & CO., 908 Market st. $1800—BUYS 26 rooms; centrally located; rent $110; lease; clears big money; snap. J. A. McMLLEN & CO., rooms 7 and 8. 13 ROOMS, elegantly furnished, cheap rent; rooms large, light and sunny; velvet carpets. vet carpets; $1300. J. A, McMILLEN & CO., rooms 7 and 8. $4000—GOOD, transient house; 44 rooms; rent $245; lease; guaranteed to clear $400 month; one week trial; part cash, balance to suit buyer. J, A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Mar- ket st. ' A—KREDO & CO. Phone Black 3430. LIST WITH. QUICK SALES. Applications for Good Houses. 27 rooms; best transient in city; a few hun- dreds cash, balance time. SEE US—RARE OPPORTUNITY. 18 rooms; transient; sickness. 9 rooms; boarding; cost $2000; for. . SEE THIS IT WILL SUIT. BIG LIST. KREDO & CO., 759 Market st. 759 Market st. At our office. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 MARKET ST. 21 _rooms, cor.; rent $72; 3 years' lease; price $1200, half cash; clears $100 monthly. WIN- STON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 24 ROOMS, corner; rent §45; price $1200, part cash. WINSTON & WOLF, 1028 Market st. 17 ROOMS, corner; oak furniture, fine carpets; reduced from $1400 to $850; must sell; sick- part cash. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. WELWORTH; see him; sittings dally. 611 Post st.; no sign. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reader; only 10c; hours, 1 fo 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader: sit- tings daily. 44815 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. e EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENG NEERING—Thecry, demonstration, construc- laboratory and shop work; thoroughly day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr-King bldg., 121 Geary st.—Competent native teach- branches with 75,000 pupils in Am ica’and Europe; best, quickest metiod e devised; private and class instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free; commercial class>s In French and Spanish, $3 per month. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses;complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue free. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical Jordan or any Stanford da . ‘sessions. Phelan bldg. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had: in- dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Mikt. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. ‘A thorough school;" positions secured for gruduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. A TRAINING school for male nurses is about to be established at the German Hospltal. Applicants may receive all information at the hospital ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; associated with, theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar buflding, 120 O'Farrell st. ADDED 2 new rooms; new students still rush in; they know our graduates get the posi- tions. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market. ADDRESS Avers' Business college, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue: it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarshlp, $50. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. A NEWLY, furnished flat of 5 reoms for sale cheap. Call bet, 2 and 3, also 7 and 8 p, m., 228 TFaylor st. v e ———————— FLATS WANTED. WANTED—Cottage or flat. 4 rooms and bath, by young couple. Box 6i5, Call office. FURNITURE FOR LE. FOR sale—Furniture of a 4-room flat. Call to- day at 623 Jones st., cor. Geary. NEW furniture of 5 rooms cheap; 24315 Teha- ma st. Inquire 157 Third st. FURNITURE WANTED. A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays h price for second-hand lnrull\l.rv el. M‘l‘;“t BIG price for furniture for 60 days; speciai reason. . J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bidg. S ————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A waltress for country hotel, take charge of dining-room, $30; 2 dinin room girls for & very nice winter and sum- mer resort, $25 and fare paid; chambermaid, | wait one meal and wash napkins, $25, coun- try hotel: 8 waitresses for family hotels in $20 and $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Cook for boys, $30; cook, $30, and | second girl, same house, $25; cook. no wash, $35; girl for housework. short distance in country, $30; 8 second girls, $20 and $25 nurse {or chiidren, $20; young nurse girl, $15. | cleaning woman for institution ; German | second girl, $25: and a large number of girls for véry nice housework situations in | both city and country at $20, $25 and $30. Apply early Monday morning to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 334 Sutter st | to hotel Sasche Waitress, Carson City, Nev.. fare paid 80 waltresses, city and coufitry .....$ Cook (Protestant), institution . Chambermalds, city and country Chambermaids, south, fare ons way. Working housekeeper, country hotel. Ironer, country ... §: Fancy ironer, country . Housegirl, 2 In family, good Housekeeper, widower, country, fare paid Woman with a child, housekeeper Day nuree, institution » econd giris, n urses. $15-$ 429 Bush st. | act orking housekeeper, | $30 to $35, private family, experience ne sary; a chambermatd and seamstress f. private family, $25; a nurse for two b $33; u nurse ‘for one grown child 3's maid, must sew well, $25; 2 c for institution, $20 each: a k for an ! stitution, a short distance out, $35; a second girl for 2 in family, $25; 4 waitresses for hotel in city, $25, room and board: a cook. plain boarding-house, $30; a seamstress for a hotel in city, $15: 40 Housework girls for | city and country places, $20 to $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. LADIES wanted everywhere, copy letters, home evenings and return to us; we pay $10 per thousand; send addressed envelope; par- ticulars and ‘copy. Address Guarantee Dept. S 9, box 1362, Philadeiphla, P: LADIES—Make sofa pillows at home: entirely new idea; $8 to $15 weekly; materials fur- nished; no canvassing; steady work. Send stamped addressed envelope. New Textile Mfg. Co., Erle Chicago. A COMPETENT girl wanted for general house- work; good wages for good help. Call 1151 Park ave., Alameda, or Monday at 701 Hay- ward building, California and Montgomery sts., San Francisco. FOUR girls to learn hairdressing; $5 teaches trade from A to Z In 2 wks.; must flll 4 po tions: $10 per week guaranteed: day and eve. class. Old S. F. HAIRDRESS- ING SCHOOL, 233 Geary st., room 13. PLAIN sewing at home, $9 per week: material sent everywhere free; steady work; send a. dressed envelope for particulars. ' Du_Pont Dept. § 9, lock box 1382, Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES, writing at home evenings, $7 per week; particulars free to all; send addressed envelope. Filbert Dept. S 9, box 1411, Phil- adelphia, Pa. LADIES to do plecework at home: we fur- nish materials and pay $7 to $12 weekl send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Mon- roe st., Chicago. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864." Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. MRS. SHEEHAN, teacher of plano, violin, mandolin; beginners a spectalty. 21371 Mis- sion, near Eighteenth st. ONE year scholarship California Business Col- lege offered at sacrifice. Address box 185, Call office. SPANISH, French,ete, Prof. De Filippe’sAcademy of languages,320 Post estab’d 1871;ablest profs. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $8 mo. ZITHER lessons given by Max Maler, teacher of the zither, 304A Turk st., near Leavenwth, WANTED—First-class Swedish, Danish or Norweglan cook; must be fine baker; ecall Monday, bet. 1and 3 (carfare paid), 2710 Broadway. $5 per 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime and_stamp for_material and instructions. C. E; MILLER, Ely bldg., Chicago. BOCKKEEPER; must understand typewriting; permanent position; call Monday, § a. m. to 12 m. 6 Fddy st., room 46. WANTED A German woman for _general housework; aged from 80 to 85 years; refer- ences. Box 179, Call. $15 PER thousand, copying letters at home; either sex: send two stamps for particulars. BLACKNEY & CO., 5057 Halsted, Chicago. TOUCH typewriting and shorthand taught; experienced teacher; course $30, 1359 Post. rent $45; good location...... $750 rent only §62; cheap - 9501 on Geary s . 450 rent only 31 . 8000 man house; rent $100. 4700 south of Market..... 3200 north of Market..... 3500 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. MRS. G. WEILER, language teacher. Call at 1126 Eddy, Cottage bldg., opp. Jefferson sq. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writin; ete.; day or eve.; §5 a mo. 1024 Mission,n: PIANO, guitar, mandolin, vocal lessons, §1 MARY P. WESTHAUS, 828 Halght st. COOPER-GERSON School of Acting. 414 Ma- E EV!BI:I classes. A FE OF OUR SNAPS. A 96-room house, rent $50. A 22-room house.... A 80-room house, Kearny st An 11-room house, $550, cash $200. A 6-room house, Sixth st., near Market 225 A 20-room house, with board.. e 800 150 more hous: Money loaned at 1% per cent. McBRIDE & CO., 1104 Market st.: phone Jessie 1469. i . t 1 H MARION GRIFFIN. : 3 3 18 M nr. Call bidg.; tel. Brown 4-B-05. Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. to § p. m. MITCHELL & CO., Phone Jessie 2081. 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth We will sell you any house for part cash, balance monthly payments. We have a large list to select from. ~Please call and see some of our bargains. Carriage waiting. A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050 Removed to 3 Eddy st., corner Market and Powell. If you have Tear estate, hotels, rooming-houses or business to sell, list with us. We have customers waiting for good in- vestments; carriage for customers. BEFORE purchasing, see our bargains in lodg- ing-houses that must be sold this week; money loaned on purchase. CALIFORNIA INV. & DEVELOP. Co., 777% Market st. HEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth, rooms 1-2. PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin,guitar;club practice. £CHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine t class. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; founded 1863; nefv 80-page catalogue free. ENGINES & MACHINERY FOR SALE. h. p, gas en- gine with large centrifugal pump fittings, etc., complete at a bargain price. 215 Bay st. ‘mear Powell, EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piles have been permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Nai sent. Lady physician for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment, 494-5-6 Parrott blde., S. F. saperthiont AR ARGt Ble, B BT S FINANCIAL. L AN | $15,000,000 ; Gold has come from Cape Nome. I want $30,000 to install and work plant that will earn $7000 net per day this season: new in- ention; sure thing. Men with money ad- dress Alaska, box 155, Call office. AN fmportant position to be filled by a woman of accuracy and abllity; references raquired. Box 172, Call, INTELLIGENT and trustworthy woman by wholesale house; no ping or stenog- raphy. Box 173, Call. YOUNG woman at present employed, and de- siring to better her condition, may address box , Call office. WANTED—A middle-aged lady: must have ex- pi!"legcluu restaurant cashier. Address box 613, Call. GIRL for general housework; wages $25, O'Farrell sf OPERATORS on ladies’ overskirts. 638 Mis- slon st., third floor. GIRL for general housework; wages $15 to $20. 2210 Union st. GIRL wanted to learn typesetting: $3 week to start. 516 Commercial st., top floor. A GERMAN or Swedish girl for cooking and housework; $20. 536 Page st., Monday, 2 to 4. WANTED—Operators for ladles underwear. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. AN experienced saleslady for cloak and sult dep’t. M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Call to-day and Monday, 2614 Webster st. PROTESTANT girl for general housework; small family; wages $20. 2515 Pine st. B ey stani)fox santty store at 1409 Polk st, Call after 10 a. m. WANTED—Cook in family of 2 persons: no children. Apply in person at Broderick. FIRST-CLASS millinery trimmer; good salary. H. PAULINE DINAN, 24 Kearny st, 08 COMPANIES incorporated and financed: stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and so0ld; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. e A FLATS TO LET. GIRL for general housework and cooking; family of adults. 2897 Jackson, bet. ® and 12. FIRST-CLASS millinery trimmer; very good galary. 1220 Taylor st. GOOD dinner waitress: 5 o'clock. Call Sun- day and Monday, 459 Geary st. NOTICE—We have hundreds of houses for sale; will loan you money at 1%% monthly pay- ments. M. E. RIVES & CO., 1023 Market. FULTON, 1188, near Scott—Swell middle flat; 7 rooms, bath; new salon parlors; beam ceil- ing dining-rooms. SPIRITUALISM. ATTENTION. MRE. DR. @Afi The well-known medium clatrvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mall; send stamp for circular and special terms. 343 Geary st. MRS. DR. CLARK. A—MIS8 WILLE, the celebrated crystal seer d medium: an opportunity extraordinary. Epectal full life reading for $1 this week only. metties all lovers' quarrels, reunites the sep- arated; never falls to stralghten domestic and financial affairs. If you are in trouble, vigit her; absolutely nwy unless satisfled. 330 Ellis st., phone 1 GIPSY life reader removed to 700 Harrison corner Third; no signs. MRS, ! ssman, 1774 15th st., near Gm&o‘:‘drncfll Sunday eve., 25c; sit. dally. AT 1050 By wt <ihoars 0180 €o 134 | Wt East 1035; seance Sunday night. CLAIRVOYANTS. TWENTY-THIRD, 4073 mear Castro_—Upper sunny 5 rooms; every convenience; $18; wa- ter free; key store, Twenty-third and Noe. SUNNY modern upper flat, 7 rooms and bath; adults. 1873 O'Farrell st. CORNER Steiner and Hermann, facing Duboce Park—New upper and lower flat, 7 r. &b. each. e FLAT—950 Eddy st.: 9 rooms and bath: hall and pariors frescoed; modern improvements. FLATS—New French flats; 5 rooms and bath; Hickory ave., bet. Octavia and Laguna sts. FLAT of 5 rooms: bath, gas stable. 1616 “Sanchez st., near Twenty-ninth. MASONIC ave, 1317-1327, near park—New sunny upper flat; 7 rooms and bath. NEW upver 7-room flat; 3 front rooms; large basement; rent reduced. 1857 Ellls st. 4-ROOM sunny modern flat; Mission. Inquire 916 Capp st., near Twenty-fourth. S-ROOM modern flat for sale; Kast. 2307 Van Ness ave. $12 95—4 sunny rooms. 135 Ivy ave., near ‘Van Ness ave. and Hayes st. A owner golng MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; 3he reads your u‘i‘;.‘.af“""h"&? an accurate escription reveal present hap- Pentngx and portcaye sxants Lo cocurE the fu ture; if you ::- in’ trouble, discontented or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valu- able advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR, Egyptian gypsy_clairvoyant and mmu.‘:fmumm iRt St TI04 Marker in person: answered $1; full questions ; send lock of halr, date and mrotvbvmh; send currency. Send . Wells- . & "order or registered letter. palmistry, clarvoyance; srystal names, dates, events; Fargo money ASTROLOGY, ‘u: readings; mind; revealed, or for- feited. N Sortielly. King of Lite Read- ers, 689 nr. Powell; ‘Black 5251, MISS A WILLE, 350 Eilis’ et clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your correctly withous ‘questions; names given;50c,$1;tel.Sutter 1808, SALOON for sale; must be sold. 411 Third | MME. RAVENNA will street. . full life give Tull life reading for B0c one week. 5 FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. ONLY four furnished apartments now left in beautiful ““Haddon Hall'; to those who are seeking the conveniences of a modern hotsl combined with the comforts of housekeeping, this m‘;\hlgcent house wil} ‘fl:&nfitl mosi rongly; the apartments, or as they O ntimen. caliad, - consist of 4 wma & rooms, respectively, afranged en suite off a private hall, and they are furnished com- lete in detail with rich Axminster and Body Brussels carpets, ny and golden oak furniture and fine'draperies and the kitchen being furnished with gas range and other cooking utensils; the bullding is supplied with electric lights, elevator service night and day, janitor service; steam heat, B i isota tdashones come ouf and. ook gt the builaing tooday. HADDON " south side of Eddy st., Franklin and Gough. furniture, Curtains: has electeie and ; has electric lights and ie wellrraneed tor r:;:uu'mm; rent only ;_open spection, pply to H. B RANSON, 007 Market st mfid? new. m“o"lfl‘n sty OPERATORS on ladles underwear to work in factory; good pay; 656 Mission, fourth floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ walsts, to work in fac- tory; good pay. ' 656 Mission st., fourth floor. ‘WANTED—A girl to assist in housework; call mornings. 3678 Seventeenth street, GIRLS ted—Colombat's Fringe Factory, 113 O'Farrell t. . £ X MAKERS, apprentices and improvers for mil- linery. Apply 130 Sixth st. RESTAURANT waitress ted; People's Restaurent, 631 Clay st e s $15 PER thousand, copying letters at home; either sex; send two stamps for particulars. BLACKNEY & CO., 5057 Halsted, Chicaso. A—_SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market G girl to help take care of bab: morning after 9, 1004 Sacramento s LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, §$15 to $23 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. SHIRT OPERATORS WANTED, We need 100 girls to learn shirt-making on steam power sewing machines: clean. lght. steady ~ work. modern factory, at good Wwages; No experience necessary; paid whils Call A—MURRAY & READY. 624-636_Clas “Labor Agents. ‘&) Leading Employment and ORTH . ..AND OTHER TEAMSTERS ... DRILLERS, ETC. _FRE! . . PRESCOTT nd, beautiful winter elimate; best In America: thousands upon thousands go from all parts of the world to winter there. ..FOR CLIMATE ALONE. YES o ¢ and get a good steady Job at 32 day was We ship you close t Prescott, the great mining center; & great miging country, via the great Santa ¥ R. R at 1c a mile We ship one passenger ratlroad car d 50 persons. ... THAT IF . WANT TO GO FREE .... FREE .FARE 20 Coal Miners BIG WAGES. R.R. work, Fare. . Pipefitter, factory, engineer, R. work: machinist, $90 and assistant foreman, 50 day: steam shovel sawmill, sam: plant good wages: stabl: man, ; hostier, eity livery, $80 ani found with references, $35 and found s, ranch teamsters, chore- choreboys and milkers; 3 pruners; I and teamsters, city and countryj woodchoppers: tiemakers: men to make picik- ets, posts and ties; shingle-boit makers. . LUMBER wheels: I car loaders for woods, $50 and found; entire crew for woods; 5 tree fellers HOTEL, [} Lunch cook, saloon, $12 week: camp cood ers, alanwashers and Kitihen held 2 Baker's helper, country shop, $25 and found; country, $50 and found; boy for ‘For Other Jobs See *Superintendent for logging crew, log with north, see boss he 5 small place, $30; 6 cooks, other jobs; wali- butcher for ranch, $40 and found; slaughter 'RRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—WILLIAM DOHERTY, steam shovel rune ;“-r. communicate with us. MURRAY & AT. C. R HANSEN & CO. Agenc Bush st... TO-DAY Both offices open at 8 a m. - Fare . Fres Fare .FOR CHATSWORTH PARK. Southern California .Big R R. Tunnel. en, 500 tunnelm SHIP TO-DAY...oce. €. R. HANSEN & CO. 420 Bush o Branch office.. e A—MAN and wife as cook and helper in & mining camp, $70 a month and increase, ses party here Monday from 2 to 4 MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powall. ANDRE'S Offics, 818 Stockton _st.—Cooks, waiters and dishwashers, city and country; choreman, German, psivate place, $15; asstet~ ant gardener, $25; kitchen hand, $23; porter, NTED—An experfenced watchmaker; one ho is able and willing to repair fine clocks and take charge of clock repairing depar ment; no_other need apply; state salary ex= pected. MONTGOMERY BROS., jewelers, Los Angeles, Cal ENGRAVER—First-class _ cipher, mo and script letter engraver o;pcola and -m‘ must be rapld; permanent position to steady, reliable man: write with references, stating salary expected. MONTGOMBERY BROS., jewelers, Los Angeles, Cal. A BOY about 14 years of age wanted for er- rands and light office duties by leading man- ufacturing concern: $20 per month. Address Errands, gex 200, C\’I office. An_experfenced all around man ne city retail trade; progressive salary, according to ability and amount of sales; want the best man we can find. MONTGOM- RY BROS., jewelers, Los Angeles, Cal. BOOKKEEPER wanted to take the manage- ment of the office in a large retafl house im the city; must be about 30 years of age. Ape piy by letter, stating age, whers last em- ployed and sal required, box 628 Cail. BRIGHT young man for mine office, 150 miles from San Francisco; must understand book- keeping, assaying, surveying, have some knowledge of electricity and make himself generally useful, Address N. Y., box 168, Call. YOUNG men_everywhers, copy letters, home evenings: $7 per week; send addressed en- velope for particulars. Filbert Dept. 8 & box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Youns man proficient in mercantils office dutles; must be quick and accurate at figures, with knowledge of freight classifica~ tions and rates, Address box 195, Call office, WANTED—A man for assistant cashier; must be expert at figures and accustomed to both regular and cross additions; state X~ perience and salary expected. Box 196, Call. WANTED—Men everywhere: good pay: to dise tribute circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, ete.; no canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary: experience unnecessary. International De~ tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. CANDYMAKER, first-class all-round man, fine retail trade; state salary and experience. Box 167. Call, DRIVER on commission on cleaning aad ing at Murray's Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. THREE-CHAIR barber shop for_sale; best lo= ation In city. Inquire phone Black 5201 WANTED—Two good hustlers by the Oakland ATt Cour 500 Fouricenth str Oakiead CASHEOYS wanted at LIVINGSTON BROS. 123 Post st. Apply Monday morning. BOY to assist on ranch in exchangs for home, 6495 Telegraph ave., Oakland. - WANTED—A first-class advertising solicitor call Monday, 10 to 12. 839 Mission st., r. 7. i mes ot el B R e b BB BARSSNDER who do some cooking: eronces; state age: $30 10 40, Bow S18 Cuity SOLICITORS for suits to order; city or coulie try; good wages. Inquire 144 Fourth st A—WANTEDEnergetic man by large_core poration: those having extended Sen Frane gizco acquaintance and proven record of wo- vity preferred; salary. Address, giving credentlals, box 134, Cail. CIVIL service Government positions: 14,983 ap- pointments this year; this is 4692 more than last year; excellent’ opportunity for young people; catalogue of information fres. Cole umbian Correspondence Coilege, Washing. ton, D. C. CUSTOM-house positions. Call day or evening for free Information concerning positiol salaries, qualifications, etc. Room 308, 928 bookkeeper Market ‘st. WANTED A __competent lumber ard stenographer for mill office: state salary expected; references required. Box 175, Call. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured: $15 to ‘Home Correspondence School, Phila. BOY to learn grocery business; wages $3 per week. Box 181, Call, WANTED—Recruits for the Marine S. navy; able-bodied men of good cf 3 between the ages©f 21 and 35; not less 5 feet 4 tnches and not over 6 feet 1 Ineh: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recrulting offices, 40 Ellis st o Francisco, ¢ Hall, 530 K Sacramento, Cal.; d U S Custom-house, 222% North Main st Los Angeles, Cal. ANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know ‘4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still ln:n'b'er House, 217 Third st.; 130 large 25c per night; $1 to §2 per week. talogue explains how we teach the barber trade in the shortest pos- sible time: barbers are In great demand. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, Clay st. learning. Apply LEVI STRAUSS & CO., young men not afraid of wolk to earn 861 Fremont st.; elevator. Ask for Mr. | their tuition through business college. Cali- ‘Hindshaw, fornia Business College, 305 Larkin st. ommsn .—-n-,m e A SALESMAN on Sove end childrem's clots sary; H 3 wl nted; mi experienced. Box leanitng, Clean, modern factory; ev- | Call office. » ventence, _incl: room. * Tt Biraus & Cor. 3214 Fremont st. Ap- | GOOD jeweler. 328 Bush st, third foor EXPERIENCED collar hands, negligee over- shirts. Levi Strauss & Co.'s shirt 3 g63 Eremont st.’(elevator); ses MR. HIN: treatment, hairwork, removal of superflious Dair; $5 2 weeks: d:‘y & eve. class; wages $10 0 $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. B4. it vty "ot oes. : AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. EXPERIENCED front hand neglige shirts, Levi 9" Strauss & Co.’ nhlnnmnmua mont st. (elevator); see MR. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. room SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. OVER 3500 pair new and second-hand shoes sale cheap. McDonald & Perry, 261 Third ‘WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. 8. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. PENSION atty., E. A. Ballis. room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. . GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. muazr:'m. ALL sizes men’'s shoes, siightly da: £ a2 £ pris 563 Mission st., bet. lst a m;mn House, 44 Third st near Mar rooms, night: ~ reading-rooms; free bus and bagage to and from ferry CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul received at Call branch office. 2200 - A BRANCH ofln_h Call v st ) advertisements S e For Employment Wanted, Page Thirty-Eight

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