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36 BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market ané Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night ip the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until #:30 p. m. k2 200 Fayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. £33 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixtesenth; opem 9 p. m 6 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1086 Valencia street: open until ® p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- ky streets; open until ® p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until ® p. m. CHURCH _SERVICES. ARIA urch (Firet) ary and Franklin streets. jtt, minister; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and | Charles A. Murdock, superintendents of Sun- juy-school. The Sunday-school is at 10 lock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. | fiev. Bradford Leavitt will preach: subject, The, Infinite Realities.” Music by quartet, | snder direction of H. Bretherick, organist. are cordially invited, There is no even- service UNITARL Church (Second)—Corper Capp snd Twentieth sts. Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, | ninister. Sunday-school at 8:45 o'clock, Mr. | W Maxwell, superintendent The minis- ter will preach at 11 o'clock; subject, “‘Some Poets’ Views of the Problem of Ev! se- 2 music by cholr and orchestra, under rection of Jabish Clement Esq. Seats all free and & cordial weicome for everybody. | *ALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner of Jackson and Fillmore sts.—Rev. John Hemp- D. D., pestor. Morning services at 11 | clock: sermon topic, *The Reasonableness Religion.” Evening service at 7:30 clock; sermon topic, ‘“The Cripple at the Gate of the Temple Called Besutiful."” Sab- schocl at 9:45 & m.. orchestral music; | stian Endeaver meeting at $:30 p. m. | Frayer meeting Wednesday evening &t 8 o'clock. On next Friday evening the Six: | teenth Annual Convention of Golden Gate bristian Enfeaver Union will be beld in' hurch auditorium. Rev. William Rader nstall the new officers and C. E. Eber- | the fleld secretary, will deliver an ad- ress. The meeting opens at 7:46 o'clock. and secure & seat, as the church 11l undoubtedly be crowded. | terlan Church, cormer of Van | and Sacramento st.—Rev. William | , pastor. Morning service, 11 | , “'A Living Christ and Living Evening service, 7:80 p. m., ‘The Founding of Georgia—the In. | the Scotch-Irish.” _The pastor ach &t both services. Sunday school Christian Endeavor at 6:15 Vednesay evening prayer mecting | All ‘are cordially invited I | service et 11| 7:30 o'clock. | both services, | Prayer meeting Morning rvice at preach at at 10 a m T Methodist Epl raia and Broderick sts. | ssible Commandment” will be sermon by Rev. Clarencel Dives—the Historic Rich P. m. “A Re- I be the subject of the talk ceding the morning ser- 945 & m.; W. C.| r, ent. 1pworth League, | v orthon, president. { Memorjal Methodist r Hayes and Buchanan sts.— e pastor, will preach g of Law.” At 1:3 . D. D.. will prea: B h League at . president biect, h Music—Anthem, (Shelley); duet, ley and Mr. Chris (Mendelssohn), orchestra. “Citizenshin s will prea. nd the peopi are Eddy st.—Preaching m. by Rev. H. Rus- | g subject, ‘‘Consecra- ng, “Is Heaven a Place?” Bi- the Young meeting « free and al! invited phone Park 329, 30 p. m. Popular in the city wel- » mass meeting will be held | ernoon at 2:45 o'clock in | the Young Men's Christian | ng, Mason and Ellis streets. | y & large orchestra and | - Miss Logan Tooley. Rev. H. Rus- | el « rk will speak on | Every seat in the | young men and all are | £0 &8 to secure a good e 10 be crowded. Episcopal | _ : b s | AGENTS can make $2000 to $4000 next three THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1905. Oth; test clrcle jes., Thur.,, Fri. e venings. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 355 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; eit. dalily; test circle every night; 10c. DR. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, wi onstrations. Pythian Castle, § p. m. th dem- 10e. MME. YOUNG's convincing test ci night. 619 McAllister st.; readings rcle to- dly. MEETING NOTICES. MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. . Officers and members are Mereby not! fled to attend the funeral of our ds ceased brother, JOHN FRANKLL SKIVINGTON, from the hail of this SUNDAY AFT o . are re- spectfuily requested to attend the funeral of R. J. ROPERS, late member of above ship Club No. 1. at §, from 308 Fifth st. WILLIAM CARR, Consul Commander. | s lodge, ERNOON at 1 o'clock. By . ALLAN, Sec. my and Choppers’ Friend- m. Sunday, February | J. T. O'DO) Clerk. ALL members of San Francisco _Camp _ No. W. O. W., are here- by potifled to attend the funeral of our late Neighbor PATRICK F. KELLY. at 9:30 a. m. THIS SU! ruary 6. 1905, from his late residence, 1910 | Mission st. N. B. FRISBEE, H. J. McCLINTOCK, Clerk. DAY, Feb- | i A_A M _PILOT, 5 V., Golden Gate Harbor No. 40— Meeting SUNDAY, Feb, 8, 1:30 p. m., at Pythlan Castle Hall, 908 Market st P.'N. STOFEN, Captain. 3. 7. JONES, €. C. MEMBERS of the Caledonian Club are requested to attend the funeral of our late clansman, DANIEL A. McDONALD, at 12:30 TO-DAY (Sunday), from his residence, 10 Lafayette street. A. M. McPHERSON, JAMES H. DUNCAN, Secretary. Chief. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sierra Railway Company of California will be held at the offices of the company, Crocker bullding, city and county Francisco, Stat the $th day o February, 1903, at ¢ No, 229 of San of California. on MONDAY, he hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- ing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business come before sald meeting. as may §. M. RICKEY, Secretary. Dated January 26, 1908. ANNUAL Meeting.—The regular annuai meet- ing of the stockholders of the Matson Navi- gation Company will he held at the office of the company, 327 Market st.. in the city ond county of THURSEDAY, the 12th day of Februa: at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the o Francisco, State of California, . 1903, purposs of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensulng year-and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the Mmeeting. GEO. A. DOUGLASS, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. SELLING AGENTS WHO SFLL TAILORING FROM SAMPLES. One wideawake man in each town, have an eye to business and money- will appreciate our work and woolens, which | UM be = ai in the finest on the market. Our ss methodg and powerful adve: jle your #ales. Spring and Summ. months solute ndling newiy patented arti; demand enormou exclusive territos Household Noveity Co. (manufacturer ew York wanted in city and_ country of a first- facturing compa Send or apply ass San Fra §ood commi: information at on n Francisco. S—Making $5 daily handling e d cards: 100 cards, case, 18 co ou sam, samples on trial. Aine, Vt The Penfield Co. n -Our new fountain pen sells at si 100 per cent profit; send 10 cents for Men who making ral bu: g wi er Ou ts now ready. Postoffice box 624, Chicago. | cle, ab- experi- given, ), 1512 to sell manu- paid. ce, 616 r latest lehther case, ples free. | WA ight; three Derby # DAILY easlly made soliciting for The A book of dollar-getting Golden Weet. Golden West Pub. Co., Visalla. | ideas; 10c. Pacific Book Co., San Francisco. AN experienced bright man or woman solicitor; good pay. 00 Columbian bldg., city. Agents evervwhere either sex Alutgum Water- 1roof shos sole saver.Aluta Mfg C: 139 Post. 50 2 dozen chick- 1 tensils and reiers; o & L “All the rooma ens and wire fencing for are occupied at present. Positively must be sold by February 16; one of the most popular and centrally located res- taurants in Oakland; doing a strictly cash business; furniture and fixtures, including silverware, cost $1300 less than & year ago; this will be sold at a great sacrifice, as owner must leave by sald date to take charge of one of his ranches, which will be vacated by that tfme; no reasonable offer will be refused, GEORGE W. AUSTIN, . 460 TENTH ST., OAKLAND. NATURAL FUEL AND LIGHTING GA_S. In enormous quantities discovered near Wi sonville. Estimated production present 1,000,000 cubic feet per day. More wells to be drilled at once. Will supply Watsonville, Gilroy, Los Gatos, San Jose, Santa Clara, Palo Alto, San Mateo, etc., with light, fuel, power. Can sell at 50c 1000 feet at immense profit. Western Gas and Power Company (in- corporated $1,000,000) offers 200,000 shares at 20c share, par value $1 00 share. $0,000 places company on dividend-paying basls, Send application and remittance for stock to International Guaranty and Trust Company, Fiscal Agents, 449 Parrott Building. T Folsom 2086. | 1 | H. E. WHITMAN & CO., the old rellable and | * conservative firm, are still paying regular div. idends as heretofore on each & every Tuesday throughout the year. This profit will not be reduced, as they are amply @ble to continus earning the same on all capital {nvested. 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 and thorough investigation solicited. For full particulars call or address H. E. WHITMAN & CO., Callaghan bullding, San Francisco. §2100—GOQD-PAYING grocery for sale at & bargain, ‘including horse, jon, tures; stock all good and fresh; location best in Oakland; cash sales average about $30 datly. For reason of selling and culars apply to H. ALDEN, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. | BUSINESS for sale, with 1200 to 1600 cus- tomers; 3 wagons, 3 horses, stock on hand, etc., etc., etc.; must sell; owner compelled to attend to other business. Apply quickly to ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. WELL established milk route; 110 patrons; 18 co! 2 horses, 2 wagons, 2 sets of harnes: wll in good running order:; good chance for good, live man; price $1500; easy terms; aged couple want to retire from active manage- ment. * W. C. MORAN & CO., i Shattuck ave: Berkeley Station. | FOR sale—Stock in cereal food factory; this s preferred Interest-bearing stock and pays 10 per cent per annum; absolutely safe; write for full particulars to-day. NICHOLS WIL- SON, 25§ S, Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. | FOR sale—General merchandise store In_the intry, about 70 miles from Frisco; first- stock and fixtures; no agents need ap- Tor full particulars address box 1! Call office. 2131 STAURANT; cheap rent; living-rooma; R MBIAN REALTY (0. 916 Markst st. A LIMITED number ehares. of Ovideous Beit 1 < Company stock for sale at 75¢ per plendid investment. ~Apply at office, 616 Examiner bullding. —CORNER clgar-stand, frult and living rooms; rent $16. ner Clay, O d. MODEL grocery; 533 Etghth st., cor- pigeon-breeding _business tage; leased propert all office. suburbe; $350—OLD-EST A{l»:‘isxu:n branch bakery and variety store; 4 living-rooms; rent $12. Bo: 1804, Call office R ~ $500 WILL buy cash business, paying; netting | _$150 per month. Call 7831 Market st. 52000 cash for a business In g ing ~ condition; no agentss Address box 1908, Call office. MANNIE'S Turf and Security Co., the only le- gitimate firm in San Francisco that guaran- tees § per cent or more a week on sums in- vested; no possible chance of loss; Al refer- ences; Western National Bank depository. Call or write for particulars; office open even- ings; suit 561-562, Parrott building. A THRIVING Interior town offers as an In- ducement to the right man for cannery pur- poses fhe free use for an Indefinite period of yeaTs of a new building 60x200 feet on a lot 800x450 feet, convenient to through rail- way line. Address box 1813-Call office. ASTROLOGY, ASTROLOGY—Serrano, astrologer in America; send date of bi; recognized brig rtl htest sex and 12 cents for test sketch of life and pros- pects for 1903 these horoscopes are made from a ntific judgment, and are not printed sketches made in advance, but each lent receives an accurate reading. Prof. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. g or by ma TMC book store 649 Ell! ERRANO, P. O. box 5235, Boston, Mass. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examin rin. 611; ali cases; damages, estates, attachments, collections, etc.; cons free; no vance charges; call or wri member full name and room. Tel. Red 3601, | blde., , wilis, uitation ite; re- FOR SALE—A first-class family liquor store; corper Sixteenth and Howard sts.; long legse: large cellar; transfer corner. | ) RESTAUAANT for 186 Second st. CIGAR and candy store; living rooms; cheap | _rent; to be sold at once. 156 First st. | $200—HORSE, 2 wagons, coal yard; cottage, 3 rooms, stable, 4 stalls, to let.” 1447 Harrison. FOR sale—~On account of sickness, a carriage material store; this 13 an opportunity for & capitalist; clears 20 per cent above all ex- penses; no knowledge required. Apply M. KITZMULLER, 843 Howard st. | FOR SALECorner grocery and ba | * tiving rooms, sale. ol A : B nice stable and wagon;- rent $25. Call 1621 Sarichez st. o~ ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritori- | MEAT market in Mission; must bs aold In two ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law | cases: no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, ADVICE free; @ivorces a specialty; without success; established quic] .quiet; 16 yrs. no chn{le G. W. HOWE, 8§50 Market st cor. Stockton. AITKEN & AITK nie bldg., 503 California st. i T 309-1011 tel Bush 635, GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, r. 416 Examiner | bidg. ~Pensions and general legal work. debate between Hon. John D. Worke o5 Angeles and Willilam E. Smythe of | lego on ‘“The Works Irrigation Bl be held at Goiden Gate Hall to-night at clock. under the auspices of the Unity Seats free and the publie invited. reosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Ol resident-founder,” Pacific Coast head- ers. Odd Fellows™ butlding—Public lec- Oy by Mr. Thomas Prime of Eng- ren or pcarnation.” Lotus | n @ a m. 2 rs Thursday, 2:30 p. m. DT Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge res every Sunday. § : 509 Market street: subje Mysteries of Yoga,” by Mre. Free course { pen_meetings 509 | rsday, 8 p. m., Rev. ndia’s Conditions and | . Ph. D.D.. will lecture at 8 p. m Goiden Gate Hall, 420 Sutter s Reincarnation Is Logic.” eets are free; doors open 7:30, fon and - | OXYGEN, the Coming Cu Mrs. May Van A'lkr:l. Il" wen Institute,” 61§ Ed physical diagnosis da'ly, Sunday excepted % Jacturs n Auken Oxy- | , 8 Mon, eve.; free 2% 4 Tto8p m, the World's Crisi; M do Will jecture on above sub; 30, st Druids' Hall, free; no collection, HT Dr. Mclver Tynéal with demonstrations of telepathy. Syiritualists. 0dd_Fellows' v arket sts.—Mrs, R, L " speaker: admiseion sr MERTOUN CA o 3 ™ d b Sider | ject to- 413 Sotter st.;’ gevity lecture, 2 p. m, people invited: free. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. VR J. DEPEW KERGAN, by special re- will deliver his free IYluilnmeel(I::! fdeal Manhood” to men enly this even- Crystal Hall, Pythian Castie, %00 Mar- free tickets will be @istributed for shibition at " Sanitacinn Tcsd remember the question box > AA WAMI SRIGUNDTITA of the Vedants So. ety here will deliver his second Jmsive. o . ""The Great Mystery of the Universe Un. veiled” at Unicw Equare Hall to-day &t 2 p. m. Admission 25 cents. s splendid seances, in whi #¢t individ. mes., 10c; Sun., Tues. ".’::h’:‘h‘! DWARD EARLITS seance to-night; 1 notice change of SiAce home. 5 1o4e NOW" Jecture, Henry Harrison Brown, - Live,” 0dd Fellows” bidg., 8 p. m.; u'm;rc'f SOCIALIST meeting, Scottish Hall, 117 Lark _Dr. J. L. York, “‘Sociai P e, g A—Genuine tests: 909 Market, rs. Gillingham, Mrs. Ferris, Mr. Wilson; 2-8;10c, . KEEGAN holds test seance every nigh ; sittings dafly. l“elzlyx&l“tlf ATTEND Mré Wermouth's Sunday night, 8 o'clock test circle, 2bc. ell Golden Gate ave, €. V. MILLER, materializing seance to-night, # vclock, Boc. 1084 Bush; phone Larkin w. except Sat.: 10c. ADVICE free; no charge cases; open evgs. W. W _Davidson,927 ess successful; all Market. days: cheap; make an offer. Apply 2134 Fol- som t. FOR SALE—Half interest of the '‘Metrgpoll- tan Livery ble.”” Apply 1315 Stockton st. o front; good trade; sick, must le“': Others up to $2000, Bargains. COL- | sacrifice. § you' are afflicted or in trouble of any kind. 33¢ Hyde st.; velvet carpet throughout; ew, elegant furniture, costing $1650; new Se: gas, electricity, best plumbing; rooms all rented ‘at big price; would make elegant home; call on premises or at our office; we have ‘exclusive contract of sale; price $1200. $500—8-room house, 304 Stockton, corner Post: rooms all rented; clears $50 a month; call on premises or at our office; we have ex- clusive contract of sale, Fquity Business Asen., 436 Starr King bld., 121 Geary; tel. Private Exchange 216, Equity’ 8300 per month 18 rooms; close in ...... 10 rooms: reasonably rented 15 rooms; boarding-house 28 yooms; boarding-house . i / 72 Chronicle " building. MITCHELL & CO., Phone Jessfe 2981 1206 Markef 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: FAEADQUARTERS for good lodging-houses and hotels, SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., bétween Fifth and Sixth, rooms 1-2. | | | | ATTENTION, R MRS.\DR, CLARK, The well-known medium and elalrvoyant, 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 mail; send stamp for eircular and special terms. 43 Geary st. MRS, DR. CLARK. ETHEL CRINDLE, special materlalizing se- ance Sun. eve; la., 00c; gents, $1; members developing class admitted for 60c. 328 Ellls. EDWARD BEARLD, glate-writer. 1052 Ellls; hours 9 to 4; phone East 1035. CLAIRVOYANTS, — G kit ‘WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE MAN OF MYSTERY—PROF. W. H. MONTAGUE, THE ONLY TRUE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST IN SAN FRANCISCO. CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. . He gives advice on business, love, courtship, marriage and divarce, tells of your friends and enemles; removes evil influence, reunites the separated and causes speedy and happy mar- riage to the one of your choice. NOT BY BELTS OR CHARMS, BUT BY PROPER AD- NEVER FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prices within reach of all. It costs no more to consult him than those less competent. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. YOUR LIFE, LOVE OR BUSINESS, 30c. PARLORS 2 AND 3, 1085 MARKET ST, Between Sixth and Seventh. CLAIRVOYANT. ATTENTION! . HIGH PSYCHIST. GENTRY. ““Temple of Health and Happiness,’ 2726 Mission st., bet. 23d and 24th We have never fead the destinies of Emperor Francis Joseph or the Czar of Russla, as we are not transient, but permanent, although we | have had calls from many of the good peopie of San Francisco and surrounding country and | they ‘were benefited in both mind and body, and | many more will call on us and they wiil all | be made well and happy. Your future unfold- | ed; affairs of love, health and business. Never | fail. DIVINE HEALING a specialty. Call it | Our work shows for itself. We expect to live here fifty years longer. Open every day and evening. GENTRY. | PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, | The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and i Palmist Ever in San Francisco. | 1 do0*hereby solemnly agree and guarantee | to make you mo charge If I fail to teil your name, occupation and what vou are called | for: I promise to tell you whether husband, | wife or sweetheart is true or false; whom and when you will marry; I will tell you how to gain 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 youself; T will give you Juck that |wins success In love, m-r;(.ze, business, mi ing, speculation, h locating buri | treasures, better positions, etc.: no matter {what your trouble, I will help you; ‘‘medl- ums quickly deveioped.” y regular $3 reading this week for §1. 326———-O'FARRELL STREET———328, A WONDERFUL LUCK CHARM FREE. Clairvoyance, Astrology, Palmistry, Crystal Life Readings from cradle to grave by the ecle- brated Normado Sortlelly, who read the de tinles of President Roosevelt, King Edward, Emperor Francis Joseph, Czar of Russia, etc. Bankers, lawyers, doctors and other fromlnent people consult and recommend Sortlelly as the King of Life Readers. He reveals questions on your mind and your name or forfeits ). Sor- “tlelly gives free charms for luck in specula- tions, business, love, marriage, friends and for | various other purposes. Consult Normado Sor- tielly #89 Bush st.. bet. Stockton and Powell, San Francisco. Tel, Black 5251 MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st,, next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate glescription of the past, revesls the present hap- /enings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture; if you are in trouble, discontented or ot satisfied 1n jife, 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 4369. SMALL restaurant; must sacrifice on aceount of sickness. 402 Fourth st, GOOD paying hotel in country town to_ ex- chA"n(-,mtor lodging-house In city. Box 1811, all office. OLD established good paying wine house: best location; owner retiring. Inquire 200 Gold Gate ave., northwest corner. L. 6. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free; no fees in advance | BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. CHRISTMAS presents; $10 Monarch racers re. duced to $25. Agent for Columbia 2 reka bicycles; juvenile wheels. Larkin st., corner McAllister. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARELI canarfes and wll @ages, globes, “aquariums; bird food of sli kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet. ALLEN nd Eu- 301 kinds of 3 talking and fancy birds; goldfish, pet stock. | th&9th, | BOARDING FOR CHILDRE WETNURSE would take an at own home; references given. Freelon st., near Fourth, infant to board Apply 35 | BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS cof all kinds boughi H. C. Holmes, 1140 Market : tel. Jess! braries purchased. e 4741 BUSINESS CHANCES. A—SANITARIUM FOR SALF—In a fown of 80,000 inhabitants; well equipped; well; {nfirmitles of age force the proprietor | to s€11; this is a rare chance Inquire of CAMP & BROW gineers, 926 Clay st for a ph: paying | ysicia GROC 7, This is one of the best in the city; well flocked reasonabie rent, profitable business: i SECHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market St.,. Bet. Gth and 6th $300—OYSTER and chop house on Fifth st., near Market: doing A1 business. $1500—Sa- loon on Third st., close to Market: fu Fourth . :ll’;;;o $200—Cig: jocation, clears per month, JE! CO., ird st. or fine & egantly fitted; near cars’ lease: best reasons . See E. B. PERRY opp. Emporium. PARTNER wanted in 1 no experience Market st ight business necessary ,","fly &u ranteed. STRAND, 331 Kearny. { 3650_BALOON and 12 furnished rooms: cheap rent; a snap. STRAND & CO., 331 Market; selling: indoo: 51200 Kearny, ock, | nd animal | FOR sale—Good paying drug business; a fine chance to make money; falling health reason | _for selling. Address box 761, Call office. CANNERY stock paying dividends; only small mount for gal 326 Po: LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. | A. H. RETSLOFF & CO., 1104 Market st., corner Turk. Rooms 3, 31 and 4; upstairs. Any House Sold-on Monthly Payments. §room modern flat; Bady st. $500 rooms; lease; north of Market; only. 1400 rooms; Third st.; cheap rent. 750 rooms; reduced to only 500 rooms; clears $175; see it . 2200 rooms: Hyde—si.: a bargain at. 1700 rooms; transient: money-maker. 1700 2 rooms; Elllg; $300 cash, bal. mo... 800 rooms; flat; owner sick .. 825 18 rooms: near Sutter; sacrifice . 900 12 rooms; downtown: clears $40 . 400 iG rooms; a safe investment; see 1t... 1300 100 rooms; best In city; clears §700....10,000 42 rooms; apartment house; clears $350. 5400 Call, we can suit you. A. H. RETSLOFF & CO., 1104 Market st., rooms 3 and 4. | 3. A McMILLEN & CO., 506 Market st, Rooms 7 and 8. Phone John 531, Customers can secure any kind of @ room- ing-house they wish by calling on us; clear titles guaranteed on all sales. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person: 3 questions answered $1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year of birth; don't send currency. Send postoffice, Well- Fargo money order or registered letter. ° MISS WARD gives names, dates and facts when others fail; call on this celebrated med fum; satisfaction or no pay. K MME. EILERSFICK meaium, ‘ha moved to 142 Sixth reading daily, 25c * and b0c. MILDRED JULIAN, clairvoyant, card reader: hours 8 2. m. untii ® p. m.; ladies 25¢; gents B0c. 8053 Howard st, room 1. MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads vour lifé correctly without questions; names given;50c,$1;tel. Sutter 1806. | full lite reading $9000 MEETINGS—SUNDA Y—Con tinued. SINESS CHANCES—Continued. |LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con.| EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. MASTER adepts hold their Sunday meetings;{ FINE rooming and apartment house business in . ‘WOMAN wants work by the day washing or N nr. select residence fon of town; furniture for | BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM FLAT. e - ¢l 3 blindfolded tests, 2-8 p, m.; 1230 Market, o o S T gt 2 NEW ouse-cleaning. Call at 157 Tehama st. SITUATION 1] Arsi-ainee ook o 100y el Sy 7 & WOMAN wants work kind by the day. 57 Jessie st. Ry g — e N NEAT girl would like situation in small American family, $20 per month. Box 1858, Call office. e T R e SRS WINCHESTER House, 43 Third st., near Mar- et—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; fres bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office T rtise: and Subscriptions has been | coabonen at” 1038 Valencla st EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. RELIABLE, steady man wishes a permanent position; ' understands horses; experienced driver; can milk; care garden; best city references. B. W., box 1866, Call office. SITUATION wanted; man about place or coachman, private or institution: would like 10 £0 to San Jise; good references. Box 1896, Call office. COACHMAN; competent, stylish driver; best of references; Eastern man. Address box 1860, Call office. BOOKKEEPER and office mhn of experfence wishes ‘& steady position; references. Box 1809, Call office. st RELIABLE elderly man wants situation as generally useful man about place; thoroug! 1y understands care of horses, garden, lawn, etc.; references; moderate wages. Box 1904, Call office. ‘WANTED—Situation by middle-ag n: 15 Yyears' experience in the East in real estate, Insurance, loan or rental business. Box 1900, Call office. ‘WANTED—Position as night or day watch- man. Call or address 55414 Stevenson st. SOBER, rellable man wants position as porter or packer in wholesale house. Box 1887, Call. WANTED—French or German nurse girl, $30; 2 German cooks, no wash, $35; 2 house girls, San Rafael, $25;,2 house girls, city, 330, Berkeley, $30; laul for_institution, $30; private family laundress, $30; 2 maids and seamstress, $20, 325: 4 second girls. city. $20, $257 nurse girl. San Rafael, $25; 2 nurse girls, city, $20; 4 chambermalds, assist wait- ing, $20; waitress, §20, $25; second girl, Palo Alto, $25; housework, 2 family, Oakland, $30; Second givi, Oakland, $25: 40 house girls in city at §20, $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—A first-class working housekeeper for elderly gentleman; m\:(nb:;".hn&d c‘:r\;z houseworl T 2 e ges 430, Bee J. ¥ CROSETT ter st ANTED—First-class cook, plain wash, for W NIE of 3 In Santa Clara Valley, $55 per second girl for same Dlli;‘i nth; also @ s f . ;n?% Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO. Sutter st. to learn hairdressing: $3 teaches trade y ?IL?BIAA to % in 2 wks.; must fill 4 positions by Feb, 25: $10 per wk. guaranteed: call early; day and eve. Old S. F. HAIR- DRESSING SCHOOL. Geary, room 13. NG letters at home; full or spare time; e mupply. or Addressing ervelopes: nothing to buy: $20 a 1000; p-hl:ezl!‘y‘.“s‘z‘zg velope for copy and appil Bianne Tmperjal Go., 123 Liberty st.. N Y. here, spare time even- Flinge: 3 50 week: steady home work. Selr- addressed envelope for full particulars, Man- ager, Dept. 8. 9, box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES to do plain sewing home; materials sent everywhere free. dressed envelope for particulars, Du FPont, Dept. S. 8, Lock Box 1382, Philadeigha, Pa, $20 thou- LADIES, copy letters home; we pay sand mn:pnyzfiw pian; steady work, Send ad- dressed ope for lars, Sntee Co. Depe. &. 9, Pniladeiphia, Pa. WANTED—Matron to take charge of hospital, Southern California; one with experience as manager preferred. A. E. RUDELL, 301 Caiifornia RELIABLE, sober, Industrious man wants work as watchman, or work of any kind; any large establishment; handy with tools; also can do plain painting; good references. Ad- dress J. C., box 1867, Call office. FIRST-CLASS ladies’ tailor, cutter and fitter; city or country; good refer.nces. Box 1868, Call office, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and mb.crlruoll has been established at 1095 enc! CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING’S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS." excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 804, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating wol prices m-\.n-ble\nm Harrison st.; tel. Mi 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- ng Co.. 240 1sth tel. Mission T4. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $i: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily, very reasonably. Columbian Law & Collection Agency. r. 85, D16 Market st.: phone Red 309, e e e GIRLS from 16 to 18 tor t:ctozyp;lv'or:‘; = waj ; steady employment. AH‘E‘:‘S & HA’ng‘ lw_fllcflmflm st EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for an educated woman; must be capable; without incum- brances. Box 1903, Call office. AN energetic woman: good address; to handle pleasant and remunerative proposition; ref- ercaces. Box 1590, Cail. $5 PER 100 for names and addresses; send dime and stamp; steady work. G. COLE- MAN, 5040 Grand blvd., Chicago. OREGON STATE. .NEVADA STATE CHATSWORTH . LOS ANGELES sesee:o. . AND OTHER COUNTIES. LABORERS... TEAMSTERS « DRILLERS, ETC. . FREE CLOSE TO ARIZONA . . . PRESCOTT Grand, beautiful winter climate; best in America; thousands upon thousands go from all parts of the world to winter there. 7 FOR CLIMATE ALONE . YES 7 You YOU . U Can go there, too, and get a good steady job at $2 day wages. We ship you close to Prescott, the great mining center: 4 great mining country. via the great Santa Fe R. at 1c a mils rate. We ship one passe: ger railroad car dally containing 50 persons. THAT IF. FREE Blacksmith, ranch, Alameds C found, call Sunday. 11:30 a. m. ova 2 miliwrights, sawmill company.....$% day Boller cutter for cutting old boilers.$2 2 men handy with carpenters’ tools, ranch. . $30 and foun 913 wee 3 teamsters, sams ranch. $30 and found 14 general farm hands..$26 to $35 and found 10 milkers, other places: ® choremen. 7 choreboys; $15 to $25 and found. Woodchoppers and ~tlemakers. 20 laborers and teamsters, city aj . HOTELS. ETC. and restaurants; 10 dishwashers, porters and kitchen hands; washer for hand laundry, Los Angeles district, $15; young man for grocery store, u;.zwllh old country experience pre- ind country D SBE US...... READY, 634 and €38 Clay st. AT C. R. HANSEN 429 Bush st. & co.'s Empl 842 Clay st. Wanted for Northern California Experienced headermen $2 50 day Experfenced cornermen . 32 30 day Free Fare....... Free Fare. Free Faca ‘Wanted for Southemn Callfornia. Tunnel Work. machinemen, Free Fai . «eeeee. FOR NEVADA. eus - Tunnelmen, teamsters and laborers, §2 to §3. Tunneimen, muckers . Free Fare to $3 a_day ...Free Fare TEN ladies as selling agents; good pay and pleasant work. Apply room Larkin st., between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. TICE girls for glove work; ady employment. B. BLUMENTHAL & g. 25 Battery st. WANTED—Good family: high Call Monday, 3112 Vallejo near anan; carfare pald. A—OPERATORS on ladles’ waists. 656 Mis- sion st., 4th floor. A—QPERATORS on ladles’ Mibsion st., 4th floor. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ waists to take work home. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. underwear. 656 A_CUTTER wanted on ladles’ wear. 606 | Miselon st., 3d floor. A—OPERATORS on children's sults; good pay. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. WOMAN with good references for confidential position with wholesale heuse. Box 1895, Cail. LADIES make money at home; light work. Call 091 Sutter COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, half block off Folsom st. and Precita ave.; rent §12. Key 350 Precita. RELIABLE woman: gen. hsewrk.; perm. situ- ation; good pay. 2516 Hillegas av., Berkeley. COMPOSITOR—Youns lady on straight matter. 530 Commercial st. TROOM cottage. 227 Mississippl st., near Eighteenth; Potrero; $10. DRESSMAKERS AND’!EA!ISTRE!SE! McDOWELL DRESSMAKING . and MILLINERY SCHOOL. Fits pupils for business. Furnishes positions and diplomas. French patterns cut to measure. 1019 Market ct,, above Sixth. MCcDOWELL Dressmaking and, Milltnery School —Evening ciass: patterns cut. 1019 Market. FLATS TO LET. ENAP—Furniture of new upper sunny flai rooms and bath; tile entrance; elegantly fur- nished olll{r? month ago; Western Addition; rent only $37 50; payments If desired. C. D! PARISH, 215 Geary st. . A—MASON_ 1130—A flat of 7 large rooms and bath; modern and convenlent to town. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. DOLORES, 235, nearSixteenth_Elegant new ‘modern sunny middle flat; 8 rooms, bath; & bay-windows. YOUNG girl; general housework: plain cook- ing; small family; wages §20. 1319 Grove sl WANTED—First-class tafloress; no other need R 29 Grant NICE gir}_for general housewo : 3 in family; $15. 1554 Fulton st., near Baker. FIRST-CLASS finisher_and button-hole maker; custom coats. 410 Kearny st., room 24. WANTED—2 waitresses; must be first-class. Free Fare . Free Fare Free Fars FOR _OGDEN. UTAH 3 ..Ship To-day....... Plledrivers, laborers, sallors preferred, Free Fare . Free Fare $2 50 -Free Fars .FOR ARIZONA Teamsters and laborers . -Special rates of fare. .FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. laborers, scraper loaders and .....32 and $2 25 day 4 34 50.. o ew Tunnel Short Distance from City. ..... 6 miners, $2 50: 6 muckers, $2. -.-_8 hours’ werk . S Board $20 month. ..Free Fare .. day For Machinist, good on vise and lathe, for State institution, 8 hours’ work, $3 25 day; see party here. 2 HOTEL DEPARTMENT.. Cold meat room cook, country hotel. Fry cook, country hotel... Oyster opener, country hotel.. Night cook, restaurant, south.. Meat cook, Institution, country. Porter, first-class. country hotel Baker and pastry cook, hotel, oity. Porter and runner, country hotel C. R. HANSEN & CO. Branch Office . WANTED—By wholesale grocer, for offl bright youth Iiving with parents; no cigaretis smoker need apply; state age, experfence, if BREUSS CAFE, 70 Third st. any, and references. Box 1891, Call. GIRL to wait at table; wages $20 & month | YOUNG men everywhere, te ot Eureka Hotel, 415 Brannan st. evenings: §7 week. Send i&‘;‘ia‘m":nv’:..i?: EXPERIENCED hand sewers on gloves. B.| 195, Pafticulars Manager, Dept. S. 9, box BLUMENTHAL & CO., 25 Battery st. LADY solicitors for ladles’ shirt wal money-maker. Call or write 126 Eighth st. BRIGHT girl to tend counter in bakery. 612 Kearny st. GIRL to put on buttons: pay from start. CAR- SON GLOVE C€O., 123 Second st. 1411, Philadeiphia, Pa. A FIRST.CLASS milker, cdpable of milking string of twenty-five: wages $30: also, man to cook and chore; wages $15. 6 California st., room 29. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salar experience unnecessary. International De tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. APPRENTICE girls on ladles’ wear; good wag 2700 Mission st., cor. Twenty-third. FLATS_Upper and lower; 4 end § rooms. 335 WANTED—Stitchers; no experience necessary; union shop. Apply MRS. ANDERSON, fore- lady, G. M. KUTZ & CO., 106 Mission st. 012 and 337 Hickory ave., bet. Octavia and La- FLAT of 5 rooms and bath. Central guna st: avanve, McALLISTER_ 1909—Modern sunny upper flat; near park; 5 rooms, bath; rent $20. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. ELEGANT furnished flat; 6 rooms; dpp. Alamo sguare; for 6 months or more; reasopable r8ut to responsible party of adults: refer- -ences. 1136 Fulton st., from 11 a. m. to 2 . m. N.W. COR. Cole and Frederick sts.—Just fin- ished, 2 flats, 6 rooms and bath, $40; one § rooms and bath, $30; every room sunny; no children; referenge; must be seen to be ap- preciated. SHOEFITTERS wanted—Experfenced opera- tors; union hands, or willing to join unfon. EXPERIENCED salesmen who have confidenca in their ability to earn over $3600 annually. Confidential, 470, Kansas City, Mo. 'very locality: good salary: experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—EXperfenced trav eling salesman Apply MRS. ANDERSON, forelady, G. M.| for California: must Ravee clean record KU1 & 0., 105 Mission st. - give bond. Box 514, Chicago. e D—Operators _on Crown shirts and | $25 PER 1000 copying letters. Stamped, ad~ at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & | dressed envelope with application, Ozo Chem. ', 531 Mission st.; steady work;| !cal Co., Desk 1, Chicago. IST-CLASS hands on cloaks and suits at the KRAGEN-BAMBERGER CO., 463 Mission. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. PROTESTANT woman for light housework. 579 Harrison. RESTAURANT waitress wanted; $3 a week. People's Restaurant, 631 Clay st. BRAND new flat furnishings for sale at great snap; 6 rooms and bath; rent $30. 652 Waller st., near Scott, ELEGANT furnished flat of 8 rooms and bath in the swellest location in city; only $1600. Room 72, Chronicle bullding. > FOR sale—Elegant 7-room flat; rented to pay rent; no agents. avenue. 3 FURNISHED flat 4 rooms for housekeeping: bath, gas; references wanted. 149 Fair i75; rooms 7 Van Ness FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. SIX-room fla clear; central; gas-ranges, $375. FLATS WANTED. ! A A A A A WANTED—4 unturnished rooms, part of hhuse in apartments; oak furniture; 2 Grove st. MME. RAVENNA will i st. | for 50c one week. great card reader; la.. 20c; | MME. WAL’ , Kents, 50c. 951 Mission st., nr 6th; open Sun. MME. MARSEAU. clalrvoyant & card-reade hours 1 to 8; ladies 25¢c, gents H0c. 545 Miuna. | MRS, BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader: ladies | 25c; gents 5S0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in cf: 263 Kearny, room 20; ladies 20c; gents 50c. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reader; only 10c; hours, 1 fo 8. 262 Minna st., near ith. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader: sit- tings daily. £18% Jessie st., bet. 5th and Gth. | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. gk errebiae GEORGE .AOKI, 421 Post sf L 135. Japanese-Chinese employment office: fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm heip, etc. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr. Sutter:tel. Black 5072. CHINESE and Jajpmnese help; estab. 20 years. 1 Tel. Main 197. BRABLEY & CO., 840 Clay. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office,415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 108; expert, reliable help. 24 rooms; rpets new. T ; rent $85; ‘clears $175 month. | 1 rent $42; all outside rooms. 14 ; rent $45. Mission st 1 1n i rent $40: 300 { -6 rent $15; 100 { 12 rent $28 00 18 rent $92 050 10 rent $31 50; clears $30. * 300 36 rent $85; lease 4 years 1700 also one 45 ROOMS; rent $245; clears $400; $4000; halt cash; balance to suit. | J. A, McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market, Rooms 7 and 8; phone John 531 e - & CO., 930 A _MARION GRIFFIN, A— P A i Removed to room 406 Examiner building. Big list of hotels and rooming-houses. All titles guaranteed to be good. Terms, part cash and easy installments, WE can sell your business fo iness Exchange, 1016 Market anted in plak $25 per week Euasanie given. 1016 Market st 10. ¢ cash. National outdoor suaranteed; trial $7T00_AN old ablished wine and liquor store; present occupant there 21 years: cause of sell- ing sickness. Looney & $500—PARTNER wanted; light manuf. business; will clear to each $80 month casily learned. Donnelly Co., 632 Market st. Murray, 14 3d st. acturing n; duties CASH for your real estate or business, no mai- If you desire a quick sale Northwestern . Bank of Commerce ter whero located. pend us description Business Agency, i bullding, Minneapolis, /Minn. price. LIMITED quantity sto. Co. of Mexico: 500,000 ready to produce 300 tons fir‘\24 hours; per share. W. M. OF' NDER, American building, Philadelphia. in San Miguel Mini Lons orein Sighis g Nort NO fake: me: busines! n with small capital; bona fde : 100 per cent profit; no triflers necd 3000 man house: rent §100. 4700 4200 corner; south of Market. 60 rooms; corner i , §f you want a rooming-h apartmenit-house or flat it Wit pay® you 6 see RIVES & CO., 1023 Market st. | RELIABLE Japanese-Chiness Emi loyment O fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. e — EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALS. DRESSMAKER from New York by the day: | unsurpassed evening, dinner and street | gowns; parties desiring spring work must engage in advance, C. A. TURNER, 1250 O'Farrell st. COMPETENT German and American cook | wishes position in° American family: wages si’m to $35. Call Monday morning at 1212 Mis- sion st. ~ ° GERMAN girl, competent cook, Willing to as- sist with washing or housework, wishes a Siitetion: wages §30; retbrencha. ™ Hox 8% Calil office, YOUNG woman with child 6 years wishes po- | sition as howzekeeper _in all family; city | or country: references given. Box B, Call | branch, 300 H; = RESPECTABLE woman wishes work by the day; good in any kind of sickness, Call MRS, _ WARREN, 123’ Valparaiso st. i YOUNG woman wants work by the day; wa EXCLUSIVE—S5 rooms: O'Farrell; close in: all light rooms, With elevator; clears $300 over all cxpenses: $7500. With RIVES & CO., 1023 Market st. WILL CLEAR $300 A fONTH. Best transicnt location i1 city; half-bloc from Market: next to popular_theater X apply. 1027 Mission -t it floor; ness center; low rent; leass 21 7 call Monday. price. Address box 1911, Catl, o Y GOOD saloon; very cheap; no agents; lunch | McBRIDE & CO. have remov Marke man preferred; A beomain Lall J2* Second a. 1 l-!«s'&'{-«"--’g—'.'o‘-—-\"fiifl:':‘:‘:‘ Souar et ing, ironing or housegleaning. Address 23 wishes posl- Stanford st. OMPETENT, trustworthy T"} tion as child's nuree. Call 6r add; 1012 t;x’g':d‘ st., bet. Twenty-second and enty - UNG American business woman wishes po- fsition to travel for wholesale house; good [ i FALIFORNIA Auction House, 1105-1107 Mis- or flat, bet. Pine and Jackson and Powell and Franklin; rent about £20. Box 1906, Call. e FINANCIAL. N S e e e AR A AN SR AAAREA 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 hyglenic pure ice and refrigeration, offers (o the investing public for the next 60 days 50,000 ehares preferred cumulative 6 per cent per annum guaranteed dividend (free of taxes) stock at $1 per shire, with a bonus of one share of common stock. The company has purchased block 12, size 200x408, corner Ninettenth and Harrison sts. Work on prop- erty now progressing so to be in actual operation by May 1 of this year, with a 100 ton per day. plant. Plants will be erected in cities and towns within our territory. This ice can be made for 50c per ton and In one hour's time. For further particulsrs address FRANK W. MARSTON, president, Pacific Vacuum +Ice Company, rooms 519-520 Parrott building, San Francisco, Cal COMPANIES incorporated and financed: and hond issues guaranteed. underwritten and sold: stock accepted for services. —Send f>f | Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post. 1031 McAllister. FOR sale—Furnished flat of 4 rooms; $100; rept $10. 519 Hayes st. e e FURNITURE WANTED. sion st.; phone Mint 2481; pays cash prices; buys anything. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354, Id for furniture for G0 days: speclal L _ ___ ____________} HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A A A A AAARG A CHAMBERMAID and a seamstress, $25; a% cook for institution, $30: 2 chambermaids for a youns ladies’ seminary, must walt at table, $20 a month; nurse and second girl, $20; 2 hotel waitresses, $25 each: 20 house- work girls, $25-§20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter =t near Powell. LADIES to do piccework home; we furnish materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Mon- “and_expertenced voung bustness | woman desires posicion: bookkecpsr, sten- ros st., Chicago. Fesi i employment: writers; small blanks; $25 Add, _énvelope, ographer and correspondent. Box 1924, Call. Woman's Commerefal Union, Desk 52,Chicago. SITUATION warted by a competent Gern:an | §5 PER $100 for envelopes; send cool with good references. Please address | = dime and stamp: steady C. E. MILL- box 1570, Call, . ER, Ely building, Chicago. { / WANTED—A girl for housework. 754 Bryant street. SHIRT OPERATORS WANTED. We need 100 girls to learn shirt-makin steam power sewing machines; clean, light. steady work, In modern factory, at good wages; no experience necessary; pald whila learning. Apply LEVI STRAUSS & CO., a6y Frement st; elevator. Ask for MR HINDSHAW. OPERATORS on overalls; no experience neces- sary; good pay; steady work; paid while learning: clean, light, modern factory; every convenience, including dressing-room. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3215 Fremont st. Apply MR. DAVIS. A BRIGHT boy for office of wholesale houses State age and references. Box 1881, Call. WANTED—Experienced tinware stock clerk, Address, with references, box 1910, Call. OPPORTUNITY for boy to learn trade; from start. CARSON GLOVE CO., 123 24 WANTED—First-class operators; onl. appiy. W. BARON, 20 Grant ave.” * ned CYLINDER press feeder ws 520 Market st. WANTED—Young_man for Iiq bond. BROWNSTONE'S, 331 anted; good pay. uor store, with Ellis st. WANTED—Dishwasher. 480 Valencia street. GOVERNMENT POSITIO! S — Examinatio Will soon be held in this State for waiiios in the customs and raliway mail services 13,000 appofntments 1 year; this is your opportunity; announcement containing in- formation concerning positions, salartes, quai- fications, etc., frea. Address National Corre- spondence Institufe, Washington, D. C.. or, to save time, the institute’s Pacific Coast or- fice, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. EXPERIENCED collar_hands. _neglige over- shirts. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S shirt fac- tory, 36% Fremont st. (elevator); see MR. HINDSHAW. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of euperfluous hair: $5 2 weaks: day & eve. class; wages $10 to-$20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jonee, r. 9i. TAILORESS| to work on coats. Apply at MIKKELSEN & BERRY'S, 2124 Center st., B!!k ley, 1, e EXPERIENCED operators on silk walsts; KONIGSTEIN, 28 WANTED—2 edueated young men (about 25) to learn our business: begin as solicitors ard take responsibie foulllon) ‘when quaiified $1000 per year and 2 weeks' vacation;.city Teferences “required. 210 Examiner bidg. SALESMAN for eity; must be well acquainted and have good references; one speaking Ger- man preferred. ' Call Sunday at 1485 Foleca st., between Tenth and Eleventh. WANTED—A good, honest boy to run errands. Apply 19141 Ceniral ave., between California and Sacramento sts. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured; $15 to $23 ard- hours' work; best pay. a ol g gl oo wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. TILD a business of your own and cease to | FIRST-CLASS vestmaker wanted. M. J. KEL- etk againet odde Address' BUSINESS | LER CO|. Oiland, v JESISH, SoT (IR Culk eOhe WANTED—Boy 15 years of age to learn b EXPERIENCED _ sleeve operators. LEVI ware business. 414 Market st. STRAUSS & CO." mont st. (slevator) shirt factory, 86% Fre- see MR. HINDSHAW. EXPERIENCED front hand neglige shirts. Levi Strauss & Co.’s shirt factory, 36% Fre- mont st. (elevator] HINDSHAW. FIRST-CLASS finishers- wanted at BARRON'S, 29 Grant ave., room!:l and 8. YOUNG girl for general housework; wages $25. Apply 906 O'Farrell st, ALL-ROUND kKitchen help in lunch house. 200 Francisco st., cor. Dupont, city. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.; 150 largs rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN—Our free catalogue explains Mow we teach the barber trade in the shortest pos- sible time: barbers are in great demand. MOLLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. COATMAKER and pants and vest maker for :mu:ry. Apply REISS BROS & CO., 24 Sut- er st. BARBERS—A _well-paying shop, 8 chairs, 8 baths. near Market st., for sale on account of sickness. H. BERNARD, 104 Seventh st. A ERANCH office, for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at Valencia st. g —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. BARBER shop for sale; steady: 4 chairs; mod- ern fixtures; in. 10071 Market, rm. 1. FOR sale—Barber shop, doing good business. 963 Howard st. MOVE UP TO THE FRONT. THERE, PLENTY OF 1 WE HAVE FIRST.CLAS: e VE V! -CLASS POSITIONS WAITING FOR FIRST-CLASS MEN. Accountants, PLEASE. Bookkeepers, Cashlers, Salesmen for Hardware, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Stenographers, Correspondence Clerks, Window Dressers, Advertisement Writers. OUR MISSION ON EARTH IS TO “MOVE YOU TO THE FRONT." Call or write at once. THE_GUARANTY CO.. 107-8 Cailaghan Bldg.. Corner and McAllister sts. AN errand boy iwr_this office. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. 2 ENERGETIC manager for office to be opened in each county of the State. by large manu- facturing concern; salary $100 per month; ex- tra_commission and expenses; 3300 cash se- curity required: best references: no_books or insu ce. MANAGER, P. O. box 2124, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Energetic man for stationery de- partment: must be thoroughly acquainted with all the detalls of stationery. engraving, printing. etc. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. $22 WEEKLY and_all expenses for men with rigs to introduce‘poultry compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg, Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kans, ~ 7 WANTED—3 solicitors of abllity and push. Ap- ply 312 Examiner bidg., bet. 9 and 11 a. m. SATLORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st OVER 500 pair new and second-! cheap. McDonald jf Perry, men to learn barber trade. llege, 7414 Howard g PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Po GET your shoes half-soled while walt to Se. 563 Mission st.. bet. tst and 3d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, halt price. 563 Mission st., bet. st and 24 sts. d shoes for 81 Third st. information apply,at the 40 Ellls st., San Hall. 530 K 'st.. Sacramento, Cal.: and U. S. Custom-house, 22213 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. WINCHESTER House, 41 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rcoms, 25¢ night: reading-rooms; iree "bus and bageage to and from fer ,'v CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recel’ at Call ‘R office, 2200 Fill . SRTOTe A SEN Sey s . A BRANCH ume.-.lpr Call advertisements and v'l-l.rfl:l: been established at 1008

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