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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francises Call, corner Market and Third streets; open ant!] 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, eorner Clay: open until 9:30 p. m. $00 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. £33 McAllister street; cpen until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open till 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open, THE world ap) ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing _seances, DR. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem- MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continned. proaching a great crists. The Sews and Bioniemr Mr. AT D. Strickler of Buffalo will lecture on the above subject to- night at 7:30 at Druld's Hall, 413 Sutter st.; seats free; no collection. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 50c. 328 Ellis st, onstrations. Pythian Castle, 8 p. m. 10c. untll ® p. m. Mrs, Stodda: Erand test circle in which &ll 106 Eieventh street; open untfl ® p. m. et tests: 100; Sun., Tues, 28 Ninth £t. 5006 Valencla strest; open until p. m. WYLLIE, photo medium; rain or suishine; 1 Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Kea- tucks etreets: open until ® p. m. 2200 Filimore street; open untfl p. m. CHURCH SERVICE! an Church, cor. Van Ness ento st, Rev. Willlam Kirk Morning service at 11 a. m. tance of a Decision Da; i ning service, 7:30:p. m.; subject, ““The | v t of the Coionies.” The pastor | 1 1 &t both services. Evening music: | wan prelude. Adagilo’” (Merkel); anthem, v celsis”” (Buck); trio for so- | tenc “Thou Shal ““El’") (Costa); organ | flat (Salome); offertory, | “With Verdure Clad” (Crea- | (Hayden); anthem, “O Lord Most | hubert); organ postiude; ‘‘Maes- elssohn); Otto Fleisner organist school at 12:30 ¥ stign Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. | Special evangelistic services during the week | anducted by :1((-\. Mr. Gilchrist. All are invited. CALVARY Presbyteri son_and Fillmore ets.—Rev. D. D., pastor. Morning service o_solo, co: John Hemphull, | t 11 o'clock. sermon topic, “Contrasted Lives; the Worldly and the Spiritual”” Evening service at 7:30 ciock. Sermon topic, ““The Christianity *hrist.”” Eabbath-school ar 9:45 a. m. Or hestral music. € jan Endeavor meeting 6:30. p. m. Prayer meeting Wednescay § o'clock. Sacrament of the Lord’s 1l be administered at the close of LEBANON Presbyterian Church, corner Twen- | d end Sanchez ste.—Pastor, Rev. R. | or 2 for development. 330 Ellis st. slatewriting seance to-night. SUNDAY LECTURES. O.N. ORLOW, Ph., D. D., will deliver the reg- ular Sunday evening lecture at Golden Gate Hall, 629 Sutter st. (upstairs) subject, “Modern Idols admission and seats Iree: doors open 7 VOR TYNDALL lectures to-night at teinws Hall, 223 Sutter, on ‘‘Palm- * with etereopticon studies of famous and local hands. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, ©Odd Fellows building, Seventh and Market sis.—Mrs. R. €. Lillie, speaker; vocal selection by Mrs. M. | o CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F.—Members attend initiation MONDAY EV Feb. Visi- tors welcome, J. A. McHENRY, N. G. SPENCE and FLORA MAC- LD (of Edinburgh, Scot- land), the celebrated Scottish vo- calists and Highland dancers, will entertain in Scottish Hall, 116 Larkin st., WEDNESDAY EVENING, Februery 4 (to be followed by a social dance). This Is their first appearance in San Franclsco and a good time will be enjoved. Admiseion, 25c. hours of service, preaching n 7:30 p. m.; Sunday-school m; ¥. P_§ C. E. 6:30 p. m aver service Wednesday at § p. cts for to-day, morning, “Vanity o- | All Is Vaslty”; evening, “The Tongue.” | choir. Special an- by ‘a_large chor ‘1 Heard the Voice nd Up “hrist for Jesu: (Pack: CENTRAL Church {Methodist Episcopal), Mis- 5 st., etween Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, bert F. Brige olla V. Was ice and se f Africa will speak. Be No More Thy Seek Ye the Socleties of day; epec programme 2" (Weber), o, The Hills of Logan Tooley; selection, “Stradella” (Flotow), or- | The Heavenly Song - : march, *Pontificale’ rohestra; recesstonal, march, ) (Aroneon), orchestra. 8 p. m. An Ancient Prayer and Mod Needs' ; the pastors will preach. The scats sre free and the people are welcome. STREET Methodist Epls “alifornia. and _ Brod Commandment’’ rmon by Rev. au, the Spendthrift, 30 p. m.; “Enap Shots and Time the subject of the illustrated ser- and girls at the morning ool, n; W € super t League, J. H. Northen, president. Methodist Epi ves and Buchan the pastor, will preach Factors in_Religious p. m. on ‘“‘Some Fac- ** " Music by chorus r. Sunday school p. m.; C. B. Perkins, superintendent. League at 6:30 p Ha subject of the datlla m N Memorial <t corner | sts. Bradford Bradford Leavitt | . superintendents of | day-school is at 10 Logretmer e K o Rev. Br rd Leavitt bas recovered | his recent ness and willi preach the nom. Subject, *“The Keynote of the Min try of Jesus.”” Music by quartet, under di- | f H. Bretherick, All are | ited. There serv- | HE THE « THE regular annual meeting of the stockhold- RMETIC Brotherhood: open meetings. 500 Ness ave.,, THURSDAY, 8 p. m. NUAL Meeting.—The regular annual ‘meet- ihe stockholders of the Matson Navi- gation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., 4u the city ond ate of California, of February, 1903, ‘clock p. m., for the purpose & a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the A. DOUGLASE, Secretary. ra Rallway Company of Californ held at the offices of the company, N Crocker building, city and county ~of Francisco, State of California, on MONDAY, the 9th day of February, 1903, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- ing directors for the ensulng year and the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. S. M. RICKEY, Secretary. Dated January 26, 190 lifornia Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic process from Andrew Cusiidge in Forty-Nine placer m: near Mountain Ranch, Cala- veras County, Cal., draining into McKinney Creek, which' reaches Calaveras River; from Frank Vere in Empire placer mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal, draining into Taylor Creek, which reaches Feather River; from Nelson Contracting Company in Cal- overitas Hill mine, near Calaveritas Hill, Calaveras County, Cal, draining into Oneil Creek, which reaches Calaveras River; gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood buildirg, San Francisco, Cal., Feb- ruary 9, 1903, at 1:30 p. m. ers of The National Ice Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, California, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1903, at the hour ©f 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- ing a Board of Directors to serve for the en- suing year, and the transaction of such other 5s @8 may come before the meeting. J. T. DONAHUB, Secretary. Office—327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal AL Mectine—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of The California Bugar Refinery will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., 8an Francisco, 1, on MONDAY, the 2d day of February, 1503, at the bour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transac- tion of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. A. B. SPRECKELS, Sec- retary. THE SAN FRANélSCO'CALL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1903 36 HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. e s I R sl g WE HAVE EASTERN CAPITAL TO INVEST AS FOLLOWS: $3,000,000—In _dividend-paying gold mines capable of further development. / $3,000,000—In dividend-paying copper mines capable of further development. $1,500,000—In redwood timber lands and saw- + mill, with established business. $1,000,000—In Market-st. realty. $30,000—In income property, California, Lar- kin to Market st. $12,000—In income property; any part of the city. $50,000—To loan on furniture, dlamonds, libraries, indorsed notes, or any good personal security; sums to suit. $12,000—FOR SALE—Saw and planing milly 10,000,000 feet saw timber standing: thousands of cords of wood worth §1 stumpage; local demand exceeds capacity of mill; near two Erow- ing _towns. TO LEASE—For term of vears; magnificent new unfurnished apartment house in suites of 2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath, kitchen, hot, cold water, dumb waiter, telephone to each = euite; elcetric passenger, frelght and gar- bage elevators; nearly 200 rooms; nothing finer in San Francisco. THE EQUITY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, Starr King bidg., 121 Geary st.; telephone Private Exchange 216 Equity. best in city; will clear ND & CO.. 331 Kearny st. branch bakery, delicacy and_ lunch 5 rms; rent $15. Strand, 331 Kearny. A—$300; PARTNER wanted In restaurant; will clear $100 month to each; no experience re- STRAND EVCO 3 Kearny st, A—$125; CORNER clgar store; must be sold $1500—SALOON cigar-stand; doing big business; cheap rent, with leaso; receipts ‘0 and per day. For particulars see RIVES & 1023 Market st. $660—FINE dellcaey stor tral; 2 nice living-room: cheap ren ceipts $15 per day. E. RIVES, Market st. $200—RESTAURANT; Fourth st.; doing big business; open day and night; will sell halt- interest.” See M. E. RIVES, 1023 Market st. FOR sale—On 3 material store; this Is an opportunity for capitalist; clears 20 per cent above all ex- penses; no knowledge required. Apply M. KITZMULLER, 843 Howard st. €O., See M. | _BUSINESS CHANCES—Continwed. _|LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. .759 Market St. Brokers. t. 1 A—KREDO & CO...... Phone res $1300—31 rooms, downtown; good . LARGEST LIST IN CITY—SEE US. 18 ROOMS; Grant ave., best translent house in city: must be sold. KREDO & CO., 759 Market, st. $500—18 'ROOMS; Third st.; clears $00; rent only $30. KREDO & CO., 750 Market st. 33 ROOMS; - house downtown; sickness onl;’fll.;:::msi’]'fifm. KREDO & CO. 6 ROOMS ... .. Prominent corner. KREDO & CO. 750 Mrkt. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT HOUSE TO LET. For a term of new, unfurnished and beautiful Iulqu: 2, 3 and 4 rooms, with :l-l& Kkitche: t and col? k;va;:;, wd:.rg: T, gas, e nd telepi. SRe: cloeitle passonser. freight and garbage “levators; nearly 300 rooms: nothing finer in city. Equity Business Assn., Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, nr. Call Bldg.; tel. Brown 435. 120 rms.; elegantly fur.; fam. hotel; rent $600; clears $7000 yearly: lease for 4 year: rms. of fine furn. of latest designs po! ished oak; velvet, Brussels carpts; clrs. $103. 31 sunny rms.; fine cor. apartment house; roomers do own wrk; beantiful furnishing 48 rms.; new cor. house: clears $200 mo. electric lights, elevator; everything modern. RYAN & O'ROURKE, Phone Black 4496 Room 3. 765 Market Street 24 rooms; rent block from Market; gcod furniture; clears $125; price..... £1600 85 _rooms; newly furnished; long lease; clears menth; reduced to.... (§100 cash will handle this.) 14 rooms; Post st.; newly renovated and turnished; clears §60; 3 years' leasc..$900 For above and others, RYAN & O'ROUKE. Tent $45; location. rent only cheap on Geary st.; low rent. rent only $100; transient. 3000 $100. 4700 3200 eouth of Market. i cornsr: north of Market. loaned at 1 per cent. Money Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. TTEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. 3 NUFACT! G bustness; will stand inyestisations suplylne Jeafine whols: sale houses and department stores; always plenty contracts; modern machinery; choice ee HEDGES, 142 Powell st, ¥, 1035 Market; pl ar one Black ) acres alfalfa land; $3 50 acre. 2-acre Oakland villa; improved. Pine, redwood, tanbark lands located; hotels, restaurants, lodging-houses; bargains: ne JOSEPH Has moved 10 630 Market st., Opposite Palace Hotel. MITCHELL & CO. Phone Jessle 2081. 1208 Market st.. opposite Sixth. We will sell you any housa for part cash, balance monthly payments. We have a large list to select from. Piease call and ses some of our bargains. Carriage waitin EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typewriter de- tires permanent position. Address MISS ', 5634 Harrison st. muflxfi-m D, American woman would like e oo SITUATION wanted by a first-class cook in American family; wages $30 to $30. Box 84, Call office, SWEDISH woman would like work as cook or Walitress by the day; best references. Bax 778, Call office. DRESSMAKER wishes work; gown, evening walsts; fine work; $1 50 day. 333 Jessle st. COMPETENT woman wants day work. Box 80, Call office. AMERICAN woman 7wishes situation as house- keeper or cook on ranch: peat and reliable. Address Housekeeper, 1055 Mission st. WANTED—A position as governess by a lady Just arrived from Vienna; speaks German and French and some English; is a good planist. Address E. D., Elmhurst, Cal. Al MILLINER will call at th~ house; spring hats made during month of February at re- duced rates. Box 704, Call office. A GERMAN lady wishes work as lunch cook, hotel or restaurant; is a first-class cook. Call 538 Stockton st. SWEDISH woman wants .to go out by day, washing, ironing or cleaning, 1408 O'Farreil. COMPETENT woman wants washing by the day. 1030 Howard st., room 82. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: §1 60 1o §6 week: convenient and respectable; frae 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscrivtions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1090 Valencia st. ————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. SOBER young man with some experience in wholesale business would like position whers there is a chance for advancement; willing to learn; not afrald of work. Box 785 Call. WISH a position as assayer or steam engineer or tool sharpener; my work shows for itself. J. L. WETMORE, Hotel Merritt, Oakland, Cal. SIT”ATION wanted as man about place or coachman, private or institution, by indus- trious, sober single man; references. Box 713, Call office. MACHINIST, with 15 years experience on small + woerk and a fine lathe hand; willing to go out of town {f desired. Address Machinist, box 792, Call, 760—Lodging-house, 22 rooms; finelv located corner house; all full; clearing $70 per mo. a bargain. LOONEY & MURRAY, 14 Third. MCcBRIDE & CO. have removed (o 935 Market with a large list of rooming houses. WHITMAN & CO., the old reliable and servative firm, are still paying regular div- s as heretofore on each & every Tuesday oughout the year. This profit will not be ng the same on all capital invested. Your money is not used for gambling purposes, but is Invested in legitimate business & is fully protected by their extensive properties. De- posits may be withdrawn at any time, in part or in full, on demand. Business men, banks and mercantile agencies throughout the coun- try indorse their methods. Rigid inquiry anl thorough Investigation solicited. _For _fuil particulars call or address H. E. WHITMAN & CO., Callaghan building, San Francisco. $2100—GOOD-PAYING grocery for sale at a bargain, including horse, wagon, scales, fix- fures; stock ail good and fresh; ocation best n Oakland; cash sales average about $50 For reason of selling and particulars to H. E. ALDEN, 1118 Broadway, S for sale, with wagons, 8 horses ., etc., etc.; must seil; owner compelled to attend to other business. Apply quickly. to ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. SOMEBODY with $1000 can make very easy and without risk the next six months from §1000 to $1500 by taking interest in an hon- est business; information about this splendid proposition will give you full satisfaction. r 800, ot $150,000 CAPITAL stock in company organized to buy State Fair and Horse Show Grounds and adjoining real estate in large Southern city; shares $100; great tnvestment. W. M. OSTRANDER, North American . building, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED. corner Capp IAN Church (Segond) | Twentieth ste.—Rév. E. F. Dinsmore, | ter. Sunday-school at 9:45 o'clock, Mr. | . Mavwell, superintenden The min- reach at 11 o'clock, sub) The Feclesiastical Bit and Bridie Selected | c by cholr and orchestra under direction ement, Eeq. Congregational | t close of the servic | Bush and Gough sts.—Holy | and 11 a. m. Sunday- | Morning pra: and ser- People’s one-hour service, § seats free. Frederick W. Clampett, il vreach at both services : Fifteenth st., | < Willlam Rader, pastor. sacrament of the Lord's supper and | of members. The pastor will | 7:30 p. m., Rev. J. W. Speers wmi IRD Congreg: address on “Frontier Life Baptist_Church, 320 Ed ing by Rev. H. Russell Greaves at 11 a barraseing Situation and Its x- | ) p. m. on ““The Defi-'! at Bible_school S.C. E. at 6 P conducted by of the { Seats free and all invited. | Christ, Scientist, Central | , bet. Kearny and Grant | e at 11 a. m pirit.” Sunda: fidren at the same hour ting at &o'clock; free | 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-51 y evening at § night at Golden Gate Hall, on_the topic, “‘Can the Modarn | ? These lectures are given vnder e auspices of the Unity Club, but all the | 18 ‘are open to the general public withcuz ! rge The audience will please be seated 8 o'clack. Doors apen at (20, i NE programme at the young men's mass | in Young Men's Christian Associa- lay at 2:40 o'clock. Talk | M. C. O Brien, phys lections by full orchestra. hall free to all young men. ADELPHIAN meeting, Union Square | st., near Union Bquare Park— e at 11 a_m., “Will the King- “xist Again?' Seats free. No All cordially invited. T JPHICAL Soc Lodge, bullding, & Lecture, by the Dharmapaia. Course uesday, February s, 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. C mel H. 8. Or cott,” president-founder. Pacific Coast head- quarters, Odd Fellows' buliding. by Mr t, “Life After Death—Purgator; n Chain class for children at 1 Class for inquirers Thursda: Theosophical Boclety—Cx MEET FAREWE b, M , Fellows’ ing, Seventh and Market, Market-st. en- trance ; positively jast appearance of the mar- velous Elizabeth Allen Howiand in her won- ful double seance: talk of the town; scien. *ists Qumfounded. See the marvelous anima. ! of m the wonderful flower produc- tion gasligh! see the spirits appear nd ends. ew light. No durkness. Dr. Howland's lecture, ““The Soul.*” fal vocal music and the grand pipe or- gan. Five weeks to crowded hall. Come carly. Tests applied by Jury of tweive ladies and gentlemen AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall Pythian Castle, | 909 Market st. Subject, ““The River of Life,” followed by views of. & visit to Ireland and | and: free tickets will be distributed for | ¥ exhibition at Sanitarfum Tuesday even- | Remember the question box. Spectal x ing music. AMI TRIGUNATITA of the Vedanta sage From Heaven™ at the Union-square Hall to-day at 2 p. m.: contributions voluntary KEEGAN holds test seance G every i t sittings dally. 148 Sixth st. | tests: front hall D09 Market st.; 10c; Mrs. Glilingham, Wilson, Hargrave lecture, Henry Harrison Brown ““Dol- ©Odd Fellows" buliding, 8 p. m.; music. FRIENDEHIP Hall, 535 McAllister—Mrs, C. 3. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night: 10c. C.V. MILLER, materializing seance to-nigh 8 viclock, H0c. 1084 Bush; phone Larkin 4135, ATTEND Mre. Wermouth's Sunday “clock test circle, Zic. 416 Goten Cars sve. AGENTS wanted in eve: $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men. with | 83 DAILY easily made v clty; the 20th cen- tury wonder: no more gas asphyxiation; gas Lurner that lights without a match and saves one-third gas bill; send for sample burner. PAC {‘l C GAS LAMP CO., 1236 Market st., San Francis C DR LYON'S sanitary tea and coffes maker just patented; fits any pot; saves coffee agents casily clear $5 daily: 50c sample 25c; send now. Dr. Lyon, Pekin, IIL rigs to inrtoduce poultry compound; straight nlnryk Imperial Mrg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- ns,” Kan: " to take orders for teas and coffees; big commisstons. Apply between 7 and &_m. or 7 and 9 p, m., Royal Coffee Co., 143 Tth. SCHEMES for hustlers—A unique book full of money-getting ideas: sample postpaid 10c. PACIFIC BOOK CO., San Francisco. soliciting for The Golden West. Golden West Pub., Co., Visalia. experienced bright man or woman solicitor gocd pay. 59 Columbian bldg., Agents everywhere either sex. Alutgum Water- proof shoe sole sa Aluta M?g.C Post. e Ot ASTROLOGY. WHO foretold the death of President McKinley? | — RATHIEL, — 1If you Wwish happiness, harmony or success in business or marriage or future revealed con- suit Rathiel. Don’t squander time and money on free offers or worthless imitators of Ra- thiel Past present and future revealed in honest- | 1y drawn horoscopes. Send date of birth and 10¢ for typewritten partial horoscope. Branch of Prof. Rathlel's Academy of Oc- cult Sciences, 1038 Mission st., S. F., Cal. ASTROLOGY—Serrano, recognized brightest astrologer in America; send date of birth, sex nd 12 cente for test sketch of life and pros- pects for 1903; these horoscopes are made from a scientific judgment, and are not printed sketches made in advance, but easi client recelves an accurate reading. Prof. EERRANO, P. O. box 5238, Boston, Mass. A BUSINESS, high-class, manufacturing medi. cal specialty; no competition; enormous prof its; eetablished; flourishing, requires ~ser- vices, $5000; energetic party, $15,000; value in sight; 1-3 Interest given, Box 18, Cal FOR sale—Saloon; fine lease; very low ren! also 1S rooms suitable for lodging-house must be £old account departure; no agents; below Kearny st. 640 Commercial st. A CHANCE to start lucrative produce and com- mission business In near town; $3000 needed to swing business: capital not tied up. Ad- dress or call T., 405 Sutter st. FOR sale—An old-established manufacturing business; good opportunity for a business man. Apvly 617 Mission st., fifth floor. FOR sale—Fine restaurant; good location; rent $20; owner must go to Honolulu; price cash $300. 406 Pacific st. FOR sale—Corner living-room, stable and wagon; Call 1621 Sanchez st, FOR SALE—Cheap; loan office doing good business; good location; cheap remt. Box 799, Call office, $175 AN old-established electric, locksmith ara general repair shop. Apply 1089 Howard. MILLINERY store for eale; price reasonable. Box 766, Call office, FOR sale—31200; a cormer grocery, with bat and four nice living-rooms; rent $25. In- quire agle Browing Co., 2213-222 Harri- Eon st $350—A BARGAIN; meat market in Mission; owner sick; going to country. Apply 2134 Folsom st. FOR sale—Good paying drug business: a fine chance to make money; failing health reason for relling. Address box 761, Call office. FOR sale—Branch bakery, south of Market, of long standing; good location; 2 living rooms rnished. Address box 753, Call office. 'OR sale—Saloon, first-class fixtures; reason owner captain, going to sea. 30 Edst st., call 10 to 2. SPIRITUALISM. ATTENTION. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and clairvoyaat, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemlies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mall; send stamp for circular and special terms. 343 Geawy st. MRS, DR. CLARK. READ of ISMAR'S warning to Mrs, Clara De Vose to not go on the Sunset Limited that was wrecked near Tucson, thereby saving her life, on page 28. EARLE, 1062 Ellis st.; hours 9:30 to 12; East 1035; seance Sunday night. CLAIRVOYANTS. COMMERCIAL man open for few hcurs ser- vice =venings, wishing to occupy spare time; highly connected and recommended. Box 781, Call office, A MIDDLE-AGED man, strong and _steady, knows the city, understands the cars of horses, wants work. Box 171, Call office. ENGINEER from Massachusetts would Itke a position in small plant; references. R, A. NARD, 1404 Golden Gate ave. man desires position as bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper In store or office; well recommended; bond if required. Box 713, ANTED—Situation by barber: steady young man_ with 7 years' experlence. Address G. A. NELSON, Ingomar, Cal. STRONG, rellable young man wants position on private place; understands care of horses, etc. Box 795, Call office. TWO bright boys would like to be cashboys Saturdays; speak good German. Address 450 Chestnut st., near Powell. MARRIED couple want situations; man first- class butler, wife a first-class cook. Box 787, Call office. WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE MAN OF MYSTERY—PROF. W. H. MONTAGUE. T ONLY TR CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST IN SAN FRANCISCO. CLAIRVOYANT. PALM CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. He gives advice on business, love, courtship, marriage and divorce, tells of your friends and enemies; removes evil influence, reunites ths separated and causes speedy and happy mar- riage to the one of vour choice, NOT BY ApLzs OR CHARMS, BUT BY PROPER AD- VICE. NEVER FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Price: within reach of all. It costs no more to consult him than those less competent. SPECIAL THIS WEEK, LIFE LINE OR BUSINESS, 50c. PARLORS 2 AND 3, 1035 MARKET ST., Between Sixth and Seventh. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you are called for; 1 promise to tell you whether husbadd, wife or sweetheart is true or false; whom and when vou will marry: I will tell you how to Eain the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; in fact, I will teil you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can ‘tell yourself; I will give you luck that wins success in love, marriage, business, min- ing, speculation, health, locating buried treasures, better positions, etc.; no matter what your trouble, I will help You; ‘‘medi- ums quickly developed.” My regular $3 reading this week for $1. 326——O'FARRELL STREET———326, A WONDERFUL LUCK CHARM FREE. Clairvoyance, Astrology, Palmistry and Crys- tal Life Readings from cradle to grave by the celebrated NORMADO SORTIELLY, who read the destinies of President Roosevelt, King Ed- ward, Emperor Francis Joseph, Czar of Rus- sia, etc. Bankers, lawyers, doctors and many dther prominent people consult and recommend Sortlelly as the King of Life Readers. He re- veals questions on your mind and your name or forfeits $500. SORTIELLY gives FREE charms for luck in epeculations, business, love, marriage, friends and for various other purposes. Consult NORMADO SORTIELLY, 639 Bush Stockton and Powell, Frisco. Tel. Blacl MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant #nd business medlum, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. ¢he reads your life correctly, gives an accurat description of the past, reveals the present hap. penings and portrays events to occur in the fu ture; if you are in trouble,_discontented or not satisfied 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; satls. faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, RESTAURANT must be sold by Feb. 5; make ofter. Owner, 1658 Hayes s ASTKOLOGY taught: hororcopes cast. 1Ky — Y A ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROBIL. W. KL atiy-at-law, Examiner bl rm. G11: all cases; damages, estates, wili sttachmente, collections, etc.; consultation | free; no advance charges; call or writ member full name and room. Tel. Red | ca FOR sale—The best-paying saloon on Kearny st. 911 Kearny st. $260_DELICATESSEN store; good location & trade; fresh stock; rent $15, Apply Call office. $1850— CORNER grocery and ba no opposition; 1o agents, Apply 00 Hayes. paying dividends; only smali 326 Post st. NERY amount for sale, ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritorl. ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no fees In_advance; open every even- | tug. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.,rm.31. | ADVICE free; d;?érce- & speciaity; quick,qulet; o charge without success; estabiished 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys: r. 309-10-11 Clunie blds., 503 Cailtornia; tel. Bush 635. GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, r. 416 Examine tidg. Pensions and seneral legal work, ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; cases; cpen evgs. W.W.Davidson,227 Marks LS. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bdg., 927 Mar- advance ket 6t consultation fre BICYCLES—For Sale CHRISTMAS presents: $10 Monarch racers re- ced to $25. Agent for Columbia and Eu. ka bicycles: juvenile wheels. ALLEN, 301 rkin st corner McAllister, or Exchange. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song, taiking and fancy birds: goldfish, pet stock, cages, globes, aguariums; bird and snimal focd of all kinds. 1546 Market st. bet.Sth&ith —_— n to board by German lady; . 726 Minna st. i v — BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought: liby sed H. C. Holmes, 1149 llrkfl:rrerl‘f'l:“-rle!h.l'lllv et TE, Jonele STSL BUSINESS CHANCES. $1250—-PARTNER in light manufacturing busi- ness; from $200 to $300 per cent profit; will bear the closest investigation. See LUTTER- MANN & CO., 916 Market rooms 54 & 5. $650_CORNER hotel and saloon in Western Addition; no opposition: cause of sale sick- ness in family. See LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st., rooms 5t and 55. $700_DELICACY store and branch bakery; vent only $20, Including 4 furnished rooms family trouble cause of selling. See LUT. z;lllldKAn.fiW\l & CO., 916 Market et., rooms ‘and 55. ¥. HEUSSMANN: circle to-night; 20c; sit- tings daily. 1 Fifteenth st, near Guerrero. TESTS—Rear ball, 909 Market; 2, 10c; 8, free. Swan, Hovet, McKee, Matchett, Hodgson. MME. YOUNG'S eouvincing test circles to- night, 619 McAllister st.; readings daily. $250—PARTNER wanted, man or woman, for restaurant: able tend cash and keep accounts, LUTT! N £16 Market st., r, 54, $500—P. ER w, nt m cturin business: will clear to cach $50 & mopths b ties easily learned. DONNELLY CO., Market st. " CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office 2200 F‘Illmur\ A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. CAL. INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT (O, 77713 Market Street 21 rooms: Folsom st.; rent $30. - §500 15 r.; Howard st.; housekeeping. 600 Second st.: rent $20: barg 250 Mission st.: 800 150 clears $186.. 4209 rent $325; clears $300. modern; new place. ... ; rent $75; clears $60.. } Ellis st * Jones st 100 1100 3750 570 1500 $50; snap. 25 r.; Powell st.; rent $47; clears $67.. 1000 33 r.; Ellis st.; rent $160; clears $170.. 3500 28 r.; Folsom st.; rent $66; clears $75.. 1400 44 r.; Stockton st.; clears $330. A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 MARKET ST. PHONE JOHN 5al. ROOMS 7 and 5. Clear Titles Guaranteed on All Sales. Any place sold on monthly payments. 17'r.; rent §50; 2 entran.; money-maker. $900 8 r.; rent $25: newly furnished; only.. 215 80 rooms; good fur. and carpets; r. §95. 2000 14 rooms; rent $85; velvet carpets...... 1150 24 rooms; Gth st.; newly carpet rent $100; long lease; clears $100; this Is a snap = P J. A. McMILLEN & . 906 Market st. $1800—BUYS 23 roomis; centrally located; rent $110; lease: clears big money; snap. McMILLEN & CO., rooms 7 and 8. 13 ROOMS, clegantly furnished; cheap rent; rooms large, light and sunny; velvet carpets: $1300. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., rms. 7 & 8, HEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and hotels. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth, rooms 1-2. J. AL ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clalrvoyant aud palmi; , permanently located at 1104 Market ings dally, 10 a.m. p.m. in person: 3 questions answered $1; §5: send lock of halr, date and year of birth: don’t send currency. Send posioffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. READ of ISMAR'S warning to Mrs. Clara De Vose to not go on the Sunset Limited that was wrecked near Tucson, thereby saving her life, on page 28, MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellls st clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions: names given;bic.§1:tel. Sutter 1504, FIRST-CLASS coathman wants position; has | had considerable experience With trotting and high-class saddle horses; best of refer- ences. Box 788, Call office, MAN and wife; cook ahd waltress; city or country hotels, restaurants, camps. Box 782, Call office. WANTED—Situation; painter: will work by day or contract in city or country. Box 775, Call office. NIGHT watch or night clerk; elderly man; best references. Box 719, all office. B YOUNG man wants work with family, to car for horses, garden: good milker; handy with plumbers’ and carpenters’ tools: good refer- ences, ., box 770, Call office. WANTEL—Situation, first-class engineer, ma- chinist; also understands gas engines; refer- en 3 furnished. Address 1939, East Lafay- ette, Stockton, Cal. FINANCIAL. TO INVESTORS, The Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, owning the patent rights to the States of Nevada. Oregon, Washington, California and Arizona for the vacuum process of manufacturing hygienic pure ice and refrigeration, offers to the investing public for the next 60 days 50,000 shares preferred cumuldtive 6 per per annum guaranteed dividend (free taxes) stock at §L per share, with a bon of one share of common stock. The company has purchased block 12, size 200x40S, cornet Ninettenth and Harrison sts. Work on prop- erty now progressing so as to ba in actual operation by May 1 of this year, with a 100- ton per day plant. Plants- will be erected in citles and towns within our territory. This ice can be made for 50c per ton and in one hour's time. For further particulars address FRANK W. MARSTON, president, Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, rooms 519-520 Parrott building, San Francisco, Cal. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; sto't and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. A—3855 Clay st.; upper flat of T-iarge sunny rooms_and bath ......... szsacss il A—T20 Montgomery ave. upper flat of 0 h: near town . rooms and Bely ewe & CO., 667 Market st. ;lCELY furnished sunny flat of 8 rooms and bath, to responsible parties without chil- dren. Call bet. 10 and 4, 300414 California st. 3 NEW flats; 8 rooms each; rent very reason- hie, 2063, 2665 and 2667 California st., bet. Plorce and Scott. T R e BARTLETT 238—Lower flat of § sunay rooms and bath: rent §25. NEW upper 7-réom flat; bath, basement; rent reasonable. 1887 EIl e PERRY, 263—Clean flat, 4 rooms; rent §l4. b il o o Sl e R s Tosene B, i BN SUNNY flat, 6 rooms and bath, electric lights and gas: $35. 3122 Clay st., near A $12.95—4 SUNNY rooms. 735 Ivy ave., llr‘"V,.Il Ness and Hayes; also 120 Ivy ave., $11. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A MODEEN sunny 6-room flat for sale at a bargain; rent $35; water free; cheap gas rate. 630 Polk st ; phone Howard 3434; no agents; no dealers. NEWLY furnished modern flat to be leased for one year: reasonable. Inspect from 10-2 at 2333 Post st.; reference. JONES, 1614—Spanish young couple will rent part of newly furn. flat to couple; ref.; NICELY furnished G-room sunny flat to let or for sale; a bargain, 2625 Bush, nr. Broderick. FLATS F‘Qfl!ALE—FUR!lSHEB. FOR sale—Two modern newly furnished fla 8 and 9 rooms respectively; price $1000 eac! rent $50 and $60; good location for renting rooms; these flats together will clear $95 per month, besides affording beautiful home; will sell both or one_cash or part cash; open to- day. 921 and 925 Eddy st. HELF WANTED—FEMALE. A YOUNG lady to take charge of an organ class and be useful around a school, $30, board and room: a chambermald and seam- stress with good references from familles, $25; chambermaid, assist waiting in a girls® school, $25; maid and seamstress; cook, sm: institution, country, §25; nurse, two chil- dren, for Fresro, $25; ten hotel and boarding- house waltresses, $25 and $20; French cook, $35; a capable lady's maid for one lady, $30; kitchen-maid for private {amily, $20; German seamstress and nurse, §25; waitress and par- lor maid, $25; forty housework girls, city and country, §25 and §20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. factory work; good anunn-uwnmk o Whnfllfl. 100 Sacramento st. A A B o EXPERIENCED front band neglige shirts. Levi Strauss & Co.’s shirt factory, 38% Fre- mont st. (elevator); see MR. HINDSHAW. ‘secu! $15 to $25 w ome cwmwfi% Tehsor, Phila GIRL to put on buttons; pay from start. CAR- SON GLOVE CO., 123 Second. 5 EXPERIENCED driving glove makers. CAR- SON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st. STENOGRAPHER: 2 years' law experien $45; state former employers. Box 733, € COMPETENT waist and skirt hamds. ~Appiy MISS KAISER, 16171 Webster st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flilmore st HELP WANTED—MALE. ~ A—MURRAY & READY. 634-036 Clay . ...Phone Main l:;&l:w Leading Employment an abor s COWE SHIP YOU + TO-DAY . FREE . Agents. NEVADA STATE NEVADA OREGON STATE OREGON ARIZONA '..11.. STATE ** ARIZONA PARTS OF.CALIFORNIA. COUNTIES Teamsters, laborers, drillers, trackmen, tun- nelm'n.“nclmtn. s .FREE FARS Drillers, Teamsters. .. MILLWRIGHTS 8 'more ‘carpenters, sawmill company, & months’ job, see boss hers, §72 50 and found, fare returned: 4 millwrights, new sawmil #ee boss here, good wages, fare returned... Carpenter, ranch, see boss here, $33 and found: horseshoer and blacksmith, city, $3 50 day; blacksmith and woodworker, country shop, $85 and found; stableman, city. $40 and found; man to run concentrators, §2 30 day: man used to machinery around fac- tory; 4 fleshers, tannery, fare $1 50, $2 50 day; 25 farmhands, choremen and choreboys. milkers; dairyman. south, $40 and found Milker and butter-maker, Sonoma County, $35 and found.. . ons Farmer and milker, north, $35 and found: 20 teamsters and laborers, city and countr coachman, near city, good job. . HOTELS, EIC. . y hotel, $55 and found; pan' T, bakery, city, §25 and found: § waiters, city and country; waiters, kitchen help and dish- washers: drug clerk: cook, mine board: house, $45 to $50 and found; 8 dishwashers, 28 fomnd; Sartendern, Wity o8y $40 ‘an found. 1 FOR OTHER JOBS. . i LL AND SEE US. s MURRAY & READY, €34-638 Clay st. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) ... TO-DAY (SUNDAY) 'OR CHATSWORTH P, «....Southern California. unnelmen, machine men, header and corner men and muckers. wages . $2 to 8 a day Free Fres Fare. Fare .We Ship To-day. FOR OGDEN, UTAH. . .The Great Salt Lake. - 10 raftsmen . $2 50 & _day Free Fare .. - - .Free Fare C. R. HANSEN & CO .429 Bush st. A—COOK_for an institution, $50; s second cook, $33; a cleaner and general utility mai, §25 "and’ found. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. SECOND girl for Mare Island, $25: see lady here on Monday. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. COLORED cook, no washing, $30; 4 cooks, $35; institution laundress, $30: cool for private boarding-house, $30; 2 ladles’ malds, $25: $25; housegt Palo Alto, $25; housework, Menlo Park, $30; 8 ho- tel waitresses, $20-23; nurse, 2 chidren, §23; housework in Berkeley, $30; 2 cleaning women, $20; 5 second girls, $20-§25; cook and second- , Santa Rosa, $20.each: chambermaid and country, $25, and 40 housegirls for Monday; call early; good places and good wages, Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter WANTED—Experienced salesladies of good appearance for wrapper and teagown depart- ment; only those with best references reed apply. Call between and 10:30 a. m., and 5 and 6 p. m. I MAGNIN & CO, 43-53 Ellis st. WANTED By young man, new arrival, posi- tion with wholesale firm: good cierk and bookkeeper; wholesale expérience: referances; anxious to start. Box 73, Call office. A YOUNG man, college bred, desires position; willing, married and tomperate. Aldress box 765, Call office. A FIRST-CLASS young colored man wishes position_as butler In private family. Ad- dress 127 Second st.; phone Red 4135, YOUNG office man desires position; best ref- bookkeeper, typewriter; age 24. H. 415 Turk st. POSITION wanted—Yourng man (married), been in raflway ticket office past ten years; un- derstands office work, ticket selling, 'tele- graphing, single entry boukkeeping: good penman:’ good reference.. Address box 752, Call office. SITUATION wanted by first-class all-round cook, Witk unquestionable references; strang- er in_city; country hotel preferred. ~Address box 744, Call. YOUNG Canadian, stranger in city, desires po- | sition on meat market delivery wagon. H. M, D., box Call office. WANTED—Situation as janitor or watchman. Address 2236 Pine st.: phons Geary 228. JAPANESE school boy wants position to take care of garden and assist with housework E: Oakland or Fruitvale. Address J. ) Broadway, Oakland. A CHINESE, excellent meat and pastry cook. wishes position in hotel, boarding-house or private family; give good references and sat- isfaction. Sacramento st. and 7 Waverly place, C. WILLMON. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia_st. = FACTORY BUILDING TO LEASE. FOR _rent/ or lease—Fine three-story frame bullding, in good order, and large lot, suit- able for manufacturing, factory, lodge or club purposes; lights three sides; choice loca- tion; 2 car lines pass door; floor space 9000 square feet: very reasonable terms; rent $100. Box 769 Cail office. e — PET BEATING AND CLEANING. st s HEN you become disgusted with poor work send. for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat ing Works, 353-307 Tehama st.: tel. South 40 MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading for f0c one week. 5 Fourth s TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. WALTERS, great card reader; la., 25c; 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. Gth; open Sun. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. MISS WARD; wonderful fortune teller; truth or no pay. 126 Turk s RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel Mission 263 OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 25¢, gents 50c. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 333 Goiden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. MRS. BROWN, ciajrvoyant card reader; ladies 26c: gents G0c: readings daily. 132 Sixth at. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reader: only 10c; hours, 1 fo 8. 262 Minna st.. near 4th. MRS. SHAFFER. clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 4483 Jessie st.. bet. Gth and 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 133. Jaganese-Chintse employment office; fur- nishes best heip; contracts for farm help, etc. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help, 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel. Black 5072, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 yedrs. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Misslon 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or _country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Mortgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 3550. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily, very reasonably. Columbian Law & Collection Agency, r. 85. 916 Market st.; phone Red 309. ———— DOG HOSPITALS, 4 GIRLS to learn hairdressing: §5 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; must fill 4 positions by Feb. 15; §10 per wk. guaranteed; call early: day and eve. class. Old 8. F. HAIR- DRESSING SCHOOL, 233 Geary, room 13. WANTED—4 ladies, neat and inteiligent, to introduce into homes an article every lady buys on sight; good pay. Call to-day (Sun- v), 417 Fair Oaks st., near 25th. LIABLE girl for housework and cooking for 4; evenings and every Sunday off: no wash- i no windows. Apply 301 Eddy st., be- tween 10 and 12 a. m. WANTEL—Young _man for large mercantils office; must be experienced, with good knowi- edge of bookkeeping, quick and accurate ut fgures; also understand frefght classification and rates; state salary expected. Address box 1802, Cail office. SALESMAN., thoroughly experfenced in lines of crockery and glassware, to solict hote restaurants and bar trade; state age, experi- ence and references. Address box 112 CAPABLE travelif} salesman for Califo to start immediately; must furnish refe ences and give bond. Address box 608, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Two hustlers of character and ability; willing to work on good salary. C or address E. T. NICHOLS, room 11, Crock butlding. WANTED—Men everywhere, good pay. to dis- tribute circulars, adv. matter, tack signo, etc.; no canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. SALESMAN to department stores and ha ware trade for quick selling side line. 205, 36 La Salle st., Chicago. DETECTIVESEvery locality, good salary, = perience unnecessary. International Detec ive Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. $25 PER 1000 copying letters and returning (o us. Add envelope with application. 0Oz0 Chemical Co., Dept. A, Chicago. WANTED—Male stenographer; _experienced: answer, stating age and giving references and salary expected. Box 789, Call office. LADIES to do plecework home; we furnish materfals and pay from $7 to $12 weekly; send stamped _envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. SHIRTWAIST operators wanted........ We need 20 more women to make lddles’ cot- ton waists: best of wages paid. BAUER BROS. & t. APPRENTICE wanted in a first-class millinery establishment; paid while learning. MRS. C. 435 Geary st. WANTED—Candy saleslady for large retail candy store; state experience and where last employed. Box 798, Call office. FOUR experfenced cloak and sult fitters; per- manent posit'ons. Apply Cloak Departfnent, White House. EXPERIENCED tuckers, operators and finish- ers on silk and wash waists. JUDA BROS. 320 Market st. YOUNG girl to act as companion to a lady: good home; not over 12 or 13 years old. 2278 Misslon st. WANTED—Ex ing, ete. S ket st. A COMPETENT stenographer who appreciates an opportunity to develop in business. 2304 Van Ness ave. YOUNG lady wanted to do painting and burn- ing on wood and assist in retail business. 535 Market st. WANTED—Woman for country to care for in- valid lady. Apply 1635 Page st., Monday, between 8 and 3. enced bindery girls in fold- JORN, VAIL & CO., 1 Mar- CPERATORS to work in factory on ladie: waists; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor, WANTED—Amateur vaudeville talent. Apply 3443 Seventeenth st. STRONG boy, about 13 years, ta work in wholesale house; chance for advancement. Address box 790, Call office. HONEST boy to learn the fewelry trade; must ; well recommended. 17 Lick place, Lick ouse. - EXPERIENCED shipping clerk; must furnish Teferences; $60 to start. Box 777 Call office. WANTED—2_good coremakers at Golden Gats foundry. 715 Bay st. ERRAND boy wanted. WANTED—Watchman, must be useful, ail round man. 326 Larkin st., room 34 YOUNG man to wash dishes. 2018 Mission street. - - BOY about 15 for errands. Room 24, Phelan butldinz. AN errand boy. Stall 51 and 85, Unlon-square Market. GOVERNMENT ~_POSITIOL S — Examinations ‘will soon be held in this State for pasitions in the customs and railway mall services: 13,000 appointments last year: this is your opportunity; announcement containing . in- formation concerning positions; salaries. qual- fications, etc., free. Address spondence Institute, Washington, D. to save time, the institute's Pacific Coast o fice, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal BOY to learn trade: pay from start. -CARSON GLOVE CO., 123 Second st. GREEN hands, coopers, _carpenters, black- smiths, whaling cruise. Herman's 28 Steuart. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured: $13 to $23 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. CUSTOM-house positions. Call day or evening for free information concerning .postt sslarfes, qualifications, etc. Room 308, Market st o WAIST hands wanted. near Hyde. OPERATORS wanted on ladies’ wash over- skirts. 636 Mission s third floor. GFERATORS on ladies’ underwear to wotk in factory. 656 Mission st., third floor. WANTED—Girl 16 to 18 vears old/ to help with general housework. 494 Fourteenth st. 1500 Washington st., WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps; U. 8. navy; able-bodled men of good chardcter, between the ages of 21 and 35; not iess than' © feet 4 inches and mot over 8 feet 1 fach; _ able 1o speak and read English. For further information apply st the recruiting offices: 40 Ellis San Francisco, Cal.; Masoulo Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S, Custom-house, 2221 -Nerth Main st Angeles, Cal. WANTED_Youns girl for general housewori. Apply 1795 Sutter st. GIRL for general housework and assist wita children; wages $20. 1018 Folsom st. WANTED—2 educated young men (about 35) to learn our business; begin as solicitors and take responsibi¢ positions when qualiffed: $1000 per year and 2 weeks' vacation: city . Teferences required. - 210 Examiner bidg. WANTED—Neat girl; general houseworl home. 1719 Larkin st. ATVERY refined, conscientious lady to travel. Box 786, Call office. YOUNG lady to pose in_costume; state age and pay expected. Box 04, Call ‘office. A WOMAN for important confidential position must have references. -Box 760, Call offl DR. McCARTHY'S Veterinary Hospltal; specia! ward for dogs. 35i9 Eighteenth st., bet. Valencia_and Guerrero. Tel. Church 4336, Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, relfable help. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. — CCMPETENT stenograpl wishes position; can assist with bookkeep- ing; willing to work for small salary at first. inoxnerienced, Address city. WOMAN with a little girl 5 ye: old would like a situation as housekeeper; best of ref- erences and references required; good cook. ress MRS, M. E. C., 1496 Guerrero st. E. R., $40 Ninth ave., Station C, SCHWEINHARD & CO., 017 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. Phone Mint 1911, ‘Large houses and paving investments'’ are our speclaities: see following: s Price. 120 rcoms: rent $450; flue corner.....$9000 B rooms; rent:$160; money-maker... 5000 84 rooms; rent $120; desirable. 2500 28 rooms; rent §85; good house... . 1100 Large list; square dealing = Money loaned. HOUSEKEEPERS wanted who w.il furnish 1-3 of money and take full charge rming-houses, 12 to 40 rooms, for % profits, Box 3014, Call. o e IR R B A S e LT et B e O S bl LS oA S S Gl R et i S 4SS 5 S S S o SR RSPl AR S FIRST-CLASS governess wishes engagements, city or country; best references. Box 79l Cail office, DENTISTS. REMOVAL. DR. C. W, RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank b‘\llld:"l. room 614, corner Geary and Kearny streets. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Catfot_break: warranted 20 yrs.; crawn, $350; fllings, 50c plutes, $5; full set: all work painles$and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 23c Expe-: dentist, Dr. E, P. Shepard, has removel 0 10 Turk, parlors 3-4. Phone Howard 2704 SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G XPERIENCED tuckers on _cotton _ walsts: good pay. BAUER BROS. CO., 21 Sansome. A YOUNG girl for housework andassist with children. 376 Fell st. SHIRT OPERATORS WANTED. We need 100 girls to learn shirt-making on steam power sewing macl ; clean, light, steady work, in modern/ factory, at ‘wages; no experience necessary; paid while learning. Apply LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 363% Fremont st.; elevator. Ask for MR. HINDSHAW. OPERATORS on overalls; no experience neces- Bary: govd pay; steady work; paid while learning: clean.’ light, modern ‘factory; every convenience, including dressing room. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st. Apply MR. DAVIS. BARBERS, attention—Near Market st._ 6-chai ‘shop: § baths: centrally located; sale on ac- count of other business. H. BERNARL, 104 Seventh st. 2 WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still - runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 130 larga rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week, - MEN—Our (ree catalogue explains how wa taach the barber trade in the shortest pos- ° sible time: barbers are In great demand, MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, €35 Clay st COATMAKER and pants ‘and vest for :oumLYY- Apply REISS BROS: & msfll; er s AGENTS wanted to sell tickets. § Mason st EXPERIENCED love - "ARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st~ MEN_ and women taught to be barbers for $7 50; tools furnished. €47 Commerciai st THREE-chalr barber-: t jo: best i cation n city. Inquire phone Biack S0L SAILORS and ordinary seamien for Eurcpe and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st - SHOE-FITTERS wanted: experienced table- hands- also young giris ' apprentices in stitching-room; salary pah *> beginners. G. M. Kutz Shoe Co., 105 Mission st. N YOUNG, 1841 Pol; st. R FURNITURE FOX SALE. STRONG woman wants work by the day: not afraid to work; good housecleaner and laun- dress. or will do work of any kind; $1 10. 305 Minna st., second flight, room 13. SWEDISH woman wants housework in small family, or mind children; best reference; city or country. 2191 Clara st., nr. Fifth. SITUATION as working housekeeper wanted. Box 760, Call office, » FURNITURE of flat, 5 rooms and bath, for sale; rent cheap. Call 366 Grove st FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354 Y bt bl acd s ot bt ona (Bia P Lo BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; special reason. S. J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bidg. LXPERIENCED collar hands, neglige over- :’l‘lfim E'I.IVI l"lQ'nAu- & CO.'S mfl fac- tory, 36 Fremon: st. (elevator); see MR. HINDSHAW. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment. hairwors, removal of superfluous halr: $5 2 weeks: day & eve. class! wages $10 10 $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94 OVER 500 pair new and cecond-hand shoes for sale cheap. McDonald & Perry, 261 Third st. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade, S. F. Barber College, 41A Howard st. PENSION atty.. E. A Bullis, reom 40, Phclan big. Past Com. Geo. H, Thomas Post. G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled while waltng: 250 to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d ste. ALZL sizes men's- Tight hait price. 563 -.‘..2::':; ot ik e Ak st EXFERIENCED, = sleeve operators, LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S shirt factory. 3614 mont st. (elevator); sce MR. HINDSHAW. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., neap Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night: free bus and baggage to and from 3

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